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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-02-11 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • l I . ,, ' "I think every woman feel• she ••capable of RUlt1 more than the =tok:tay houaewit• 11 giVen Cndtt tor. We wtth matic w•herl and ~ .• .....,.1uce to think we could hMdWtM .,_ • ..... Romanee Novel Fans Lust for More .. ~ r • 8 )' R BE('('\ 1u;u 1 Ot , ... o.lly ,._ '""" "/11,, •'!!'"• bunwd with pcunnn'.t /1rt• cu ht> SfOtld and t'nJOll d Pttr v" hndl d chomu. for w Un than N l1ad 1'710Q1M'd .Siad stood tittd to IM /loor wtttl t... 1tttpped /onaon:J and With o /nQhlf'ftftJ l(JUCok i>i. tumtd to /~f' but /ound htt arm sctztd In O gnp thot WCI ~le JIC'f en unJllf'fdmo cs o band of 1tttl-Slw ducked imdt>r Ins ann ond sank lw>r teeth mto hu wnst He gnmted m porn and 1he Jerked awo11 btit m Mr ha1t1 1/w atumbkd and /ell Juli Length into haa bunk Almost 1m mediately. M " Heather's about to be raped Trash? Darty books? Porno graphy? Profitable The 18th CC'ntury rr11htc>ned ml~ In th t•xrer t 1 hcroant• o'f ·The Jo'lome an d th e f'l o wr.r,' k.a thleen Woodiwlu ' 1972 n ovel that sold 2 5 milli o n copte G1v~ o r t a kE' an as· sault or t~o. 14ELM and wtde \ ariance an writing quality, Heathor-like heroines Mt> romptng through hundreds of romance novels pouring out of publishing houses. Woodiwiss was one of the first rom a nce write rs to lactl her SUNDAY • books with htallating sex scenes and reap the harvest of multi- million sales figures. Shortly thereafter, an unknown but now generally acknowledged queen of the bookstalls, Rosema ry Rogers appeared. Amidst courtly historical set- tings, she weaves lusty charac- te r s a nd savage sexuality. Regardless of the brutality and degradation to which she sub- ject s her heroine, however. Rogers always remains true to romance genre mandates and ultimately rewards the gaspin~ lady with the undying love and devotion of the hero. The books have brought her an estimated annual income of Sl million. The gold mines of Woodiwiss a nd Rogers have s pawned dozens of imitator s. diluting sa les somewhat. StiU, in Orange County and parts of Los Angeles area alone, Rogers' new works sell 25,000 to 30,000 copies in the first two months of publication, according to Dick Berls of Drown News Agency, a local supplier to supermarkets and bookstalls. Who's reading all these books? Women. almost everyone agrees. The occasional male reader surfaces but if large nwn- bers of men are fans of the novels, they aren'tconfessing. What is the appeal? The instant, popular answer of moU critics, booksellers and publishers pounces on a three· letter explanation -sex. Females whO-pick up reading tips at beauty salons, grab an occasional pape rback at supermarkets, like pornography but won't admit it, are some of the reader descriptions offered. The "soft.porn" c ritique is heard frequenUy. accompanied by implications that readers are bored. sexualJy.repressed housewives, cloaking their tastes for lust·ridden reading by buying the marginally acceptable romances instead of "Hustler" or newsstandpOrnofare. * * * ll 's a quiet afternoon in Hunt- ington Beach; the sun is shining although the streets are still damp from intermittent rain. Vicki Cl ark a nd Marci a Gewelber sit down to chat about the romance novels they read. The scene is Vicki's airy, win- dowed living room. Here the two close friends, who are wives, and mothers of young children. frequently review reading mat- ter of recent days. <See NOVE~. Page A3) I' .. VOL. 72, NO. 42, 7 SECTIONS, 120 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1979 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ~ming the Bard Way David Nolen Cmiddle ) and Elmer Murray fin doorway > of Fountain Valley were all too eager to leave the tear gas phase of a stress camp for Poli ce Explorer Scouts· at Camp Pendleton Saturday. Some 160 youths from 21 local departments took part in the rigorous exercises emphasizing the discipline of police work. Oil Sets Streets ·Ablnze Tanker Spill Floods Town With Flames R1DGWAY, P a . !APl Streets of this rural town were aflame with 24,000 gallons of oi l burning after a freight train de· railed early Saturday, officials said Fire fed by a river of crude 011 destroyed a railroad freight sta· tion and ~ two.story fire station with a fire truck parked inside Utility lines were burned and homes were scorched No in juries were reported. ·'The whole s treet was on fire," said Fire Chief William Gaus man. "It was like a sea of r ed flamt>s •· Tops Poll Schroeder and friends were the favorite comic strip of five age groups of s ub- s ciri bers polled by the Dally Pilot in its an- nual com i cs poll. To find out o th e r top scorers and the total tally. see Pagt~ Al 1. Gausman said a B&O freight train carrying crude oil jumped the single track running through this northwestern Pennsylvania town about 2: 15 a.m. Saturday a nd collided with other cars parked on a siding. "One car punctured and there was an explosion. Those tank cars hold 24.000 gallons of fuel oil and it all escaped. That's what flowed down the street." Gausman said. As firemen from neighboring communities rus he <! to the scene, volunteer s evacuated about 15 homes facing West Main Street. The residents re· turned home after the fire was doused and pumped foam on the re maining train cars. "We woke up with flames," said Mrs. Irene Filch, who lives near the burned freight station. "The fl ames were so bright and then the whistle blew. The fluid ran up the road and down the other side. We thought the whole block was going to go." State police cordoned off a portion of the town of 6,300 peo· pie until cleanup was completed. Gausman said be was unable to estimate the financial loss. .. Iran Riots Spread Raiders Grab Air Base Weapons TEHRAN CAP>-· Armed anti.· government rioters s mas hed their way into an air base to- day in eastern Tehran. raided the arsenal and made off with fresh supplies of rifles, machine guns and other weapons, wit- nesses said. The base was the focal point of bloody weekend fi g htin g between mutinous air for ce cadets backed by armed civilians and troops of the elite l~erial Guard that killed 160 people. Ule omc1a1-pnrnews agency reported. One Tehran newspaper put the toll at 200 dead. Government t roops recap· lured the base Saturday night,· d riving out re bels who had seized parts of it during the day. The dissidents struck again this morning, fire bombing three tanks before smashing their way through the north wal• of the base and breaking Into an arsenal, the witnesses said. An ·Associated Press photo-grapher said boys arid gJrls who appeared to be as young as 10 were fighting each other for weapons and-ammunition ta.ken from the base. Other witnesses said some rioters were selling captur ed . ........... SMILING NEWLYWEDS LEAVE RANCHO MIRAGE CHURCH Susan Ford, Charle• Vance Exchanged Vow• Saturday Susan Ford, Guard Wed RANCHO MIRAGE <AP) - Susan Ford, daughter of rormer P resident Gerald Ford, ex· changed marriage vows Satur- day with Charles Vance, a Secret Service agent she fell in love with when he guarded the Ford (11nlly. In a traditional "famlly style wedding," Miss Ford, 21, was wed to Vance, 37, as about 300 Invited guests looked on In St. Margaret's Episcopal Church in nearby Palm Desert. The couple were to attend a private reception at the Ford's house in this opulent desert re- sort community, then leave for a honeymoon at an undisclosed location. Mi11 Ford wore a run bridaJ <See 8tJ8AN, Paae A2) MORE THAN TAPE Min- nesota Mining & Manufacturing doesn't have any mines, but it does have a talent for giving free·wbeeling thinkers a chance to shine. A survey of three local 3M enterprlses shows how on Page Cl. RADICAL CHIC -Ivan Katz used to protest the government's mvolvement in Vietnam. A dee· ade later he's still protesting, but the tune's ch4nged now that he owns a chain or 1armeot and shoe stores. Page Cl. DO~ HE! -Robert Klem doesn't play the piano but It really doesn't matter because he's a fint·rate stand up comic and stage and motion picture ac· tor. He tell• where the career began and how he was appren· liced to Rodney "I don't aet no respect" Dariserfleld. Pa1e 810. weapons to other demonstrators for as little as $25 apiece. Rebel a irmen wer e seen showing youths how to operate the weapons. Gunfire was heard in other parts of Tehran and ambulances rushed through the city, their siren's screaming. Witnesses said one mob at- t acked and burned the unoc-cupied Israeli trad e mission wbfle anotber ransacked a police station --one of' eight seilecl durtng_ the night. Tbere were no immediate reports of casualties. Another crowd of several thousand demonstrators includ- ing artned civilians set up bar· ricades outside Tehran's radio station. virtually besieging the governme nt radio complex. Several s hots rang out , ap- parently fired by troops trying in vain to dispe r se demon· strators. Thousands of Ira ni a ns jammed Tehran airport seeking flights out. of their strife.torn land. But airport sources said no flights got through to Tehran this morning and it was not known if any would try to make it in later in the day. The airport has had only sporadic service in recent weeks, with many foreign. carriers curtailing or canceling· flights because of strikes by airport personnel. The government news agency. basing its account on reports from 18 city hospitals, said it was the biggest death toll in Ira· nia n violence since August 1953. The fighting, the bloodiest here in five months. exploded any notions of unity among Iran ·s armed forces in the face of Ayatollah Ruholla h Kho· meini's bid to oust the shah- appointed government or Prime Minister Shabpour Bakhtiar. Strikes and rioting fo rced the sh a h to~ leave lran in mid· Janua r y and he is now in Morocco. Among the d ead w as an American correspondent, Joe (See IRAN, Page AZ> WILL IT WIN AGAI N? "Roots II : The Next Genera· lion" premiers on ABC-TV next week. and predictions say the second part or the genealogical saga of Kunta Kinte's descen- dants is a s good as the (irst series. The Associated Press oulllnes the history_ stars and episodeooeonPage 88·9. OAll.Y ,.ILOT llCTio.tt • \ --t ' I •• • A2 DM.V P'tLOT Suno~. ,..,,.,ery 't, 1111 • • ' • " ~ .. " .. • t • ' ' "~ _. . l •·I lhf·, t -· · 'i PT -n r 11 . s H '-~ ~ ;·1 ~ :-, ! '.,) s Hu R i u t_ L Hy RE NC SHnPT -~tAI s H . ~ -. l D t. . ·, ~-~ l ~ 4 ~A DELAY DUE LOCAl_ FOG MON lFRE~ 5HORT DElAY SAN FRANCISCO SHORT UE LAY tRESN O SHORT DELAY OAKLAND SHORT DELA~ O~TARIO DELAYED 1 10P -RENO --ll£LAVE-D l 19P SAN FRANCISCO ON TIME ----SAN JOS£ ON TIHE OAKLAND ---Orf TIKE: DtMlyfltMtltaftPMltl ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT ACTION PUT ON HOLD Heavy Fog Shut Down Operations. Del•yed Flight• Fog Slows Hunt For Lost Trio -Despite d ense fog 1n some 4reas Saturday, the search for three former Oran~c County rl'- s 1dents aod their 45-foot r1sbing boat continued but no trace of the tno surfaced. a Coast Guard sPokesman said Dennis Vowell . his wife Deb· b 1e. and a compa nion, Gary N l'Wton, are several days over· due from n tr ip taken out of San 01ego last month. Vowell and N l'Wton. both 22, a re forml'r Costa Mesa residents. Mr!> Vowel l j?re w up in S a n Clement<• The combined air and ~ca search is attempting to cover 79.000 square miles frQm Santa Barbara to Baja California. the Coast Guard officer s a id. Locally. the zero-visibility Cog conditions from Ne wport to Da na Point. bewildered several :.ailors. causing them to radio Ha rbor patrol offi cials with a plea to ''Come and get me." a sp()kesman said. No serious problems had de· veloped, however. he added. We ather forecasters predicted the murky fog situation would continue through today _ China's Buying Limited WASIDNCTON IAP l The Comm re(' Department warned on Satu1·dny that "unjustified t>uphoria" over the prospect of ll S. trudt• w•th China could leud to mistaken declslons by govern· ment and business olficlals ln thla cOW\try. • T bt potenUat for trade with Chiou is much less than many l)t"Oplc bel.Jeve, the department ~aid Predlctions that China could Import as much as $200 bU11on from Western nations by 1985 u r c unreala stlc. primarily because China will lack the re· sources to pay for them, it added "The fact that all imports in· e v1tably must be paid for by ex· ports ls often overlooked ." the departm ent s aid in an article in Its monthly publication. Busi· ness America. Even under the most favora- ble circumstances. it said, the Un ited Stales could expect to sell China $12 billion to $15 billion in goods in the 1978-1985 period, or about 10 percent of China's hard currency imports. China's imports from the West last year totaled $8.5 billion. It exported S8-2 billion, leaving a deficit In its Western trade of DJL---p•1ot p .. 1.-.d $300 million. .v n•me-r~ 1 , assenger .,~ AP Wi"""""o T he Commerce Department said a realistic estimate ls that imPorts could rise to $22.5 bU11on in 1985 and exports to $16 billion. leaving a deficit or $6.5 billion. * * * Firemen prepare to remove bodies of two men whose s mall plane lost power and crashed into a house in Compton Satur· day. A woman inside the house escaped injury_ An investigator said the plane was an old model that had been rehabilitated by its owner. Names of the victims were not rele ased. The plane crashed just afte r taking off from Compton Airport. U.S. Options Open On Taiwan -Carte r Inventive Mind What Would You Like? W ASlllNGTON CAP l -Presi· dent Carter says he believes future Chinese regimes will con· tinue to favor friendly relations with the United States. but added that future presidents maintain their options "even going to war" if the situation changes dram atically. ·carter, in an interview with out-of-town editors and news directors. said in r esp()nse to a question that friendly U .S,-China relations a rc favored throughout the Chinese hierarchy and arc unlikely to change_ But he added that if Chinese Policies should change ... we still have complete flexibility lo deal with that kind of conjectural 'possibility." The president said normaliza. tion or relations with mainland China "does nothing lo prohibit a future president or a future Congress, if we reel that Taiwan Is unnecessarily e nda nger ed. from Interposing the American Pacific fleet between the island and the mainland, a nd there is certainly nothing to prevent a future president or Congress from even going lo war. if they choo;>c. lo protect the people of Taiwan or to protect any other people in the world that we look on with favor." John Wayne Comes Home To Newport He's home and "he 's doing fine." By tbe Associated Press Why doesn't somebody Invent a gadget that would .. Fill in the blank yourself. It's Nationa l Inventors Day and time to let your imagination wander. In advance o'r today's celebration of American Ul· genuity, The Associated Press asked a random cross- section ·or people what inventions they would like to see and why. The answers1 r anged from the practical · ·an automatic n oor -mopper" to the philosophical -"a machine to eliminate greed." A few people ~uldn 't think of anything new that was needed. "I wish ror a lot of stuff. but it 's already been in- vented.·· said Karen Dingman. 24, of Des Moines, Iowa. One of the best suggestions came from Brent Nicholls of Omaha, Neb., wbo's 10 years old and in the fifth grade. "I'd like to have somebody Invent a pencil that will write what you tell It to write," he said. Also from Brent: "A car that can be folded up very small to help make parking easier ." The autom atic floor-mopper is the wish of Kathryn Faulk of Oklahoma City. Why? "Because I hate mopping floors. l bate it. I hate IL" F,....Page AJ SUSAN MARRIES . • • J(own with a cathedral train as Vance stood next to his •bride in a cutaway with high collar and striped gray tie, A fa m i ly s p okcs •oma n . Gloria Hill, s aid most or the wedding guests were fa mily and friends rather than politicians or celebrities. although telev1s1on host Merv Griffin was invited The couple recently bought a home in LOs Angeles, where Vance is based, Miss Hill said. Miss Ford is a free lance photographer _ t1oned in Washington, Honolulu and San Francisco. He is cur- r e n ti y assig ne d to the Lo~ Angeles fi e l d office _ Pizza Heist Nets $600 SOLDIER, CIVILIANS MAN ROADBLOCK IN SOUTHJ EHRAN SATURDAY Fro• P.,,e A I John Wayne arrived back at his Newport Beach residence Saturday. aner quietly slipping out of UCLA Medical Center just before 10 a .m .. hls secretary Pal Stacy said . The 71-year-old actor 's release from the hospital cam e exactly one month from his Jan. 10 ad· mission to the cente r for gall bladde r s urg e ry. Doctor s. however. round cancer during the operation and had to remove Wa yne'!' entire stomach. Vance is divorced and has two adopted children, who 11.ve with his former wife in the San Fran· cisco area. Before becCM'l'llng a Secret Service agent, he;worked a year in the Oakland Policl' Department. A masked robber held two Straw Hat Pizza e mployees at gunpoint in Huntington Beach t>arly today and made off with a n e stimated $600 from the restaurant's safe. police said. The young clerks, male and female. told police they had J(one outside the front of the Rrookhurst and Adams Streets rt"staurant to close up about 12:30 a.m . when the bandit ac- costed them. IRAN BLOODBATH SPREADING. • • Alex Morris , Sl, of the Los Angeles Times. In its casualty count, Pars said 30 of those killed were m e mbers of the Imperial Guard, while the rest were air force m e mbers and civilians. The lm· 4>e rial Guard is believed to «iumbermore than 12,000 men. Stat e radio s aid that in response to appeals by religious leaders, the army agreed to pull back most of its troops from the streets today a nd leave only enough men to guard "sensitive areas." Army tanks apparently were being dispatched lo these areas at dawn. In Iranian Fighting U.S. Writer Killed TEHRAN 1ran <AP> Veteran foreign correspondent Joe Alex Morris Jr. or the Los Angeles Times was killed by a outlet in the chest Saturday while covering a street battle between Imperial Guard troops and air force mutineers. t Morris, 51, was bit Just oelow the breast bone as he watched the battle Crom a second-floor window of a photo shop near the embattled Dcshun Tappeh air base. Wil l iam Br anl gjn , a Washington Post correspondent, was with Mom s at the Umc. "We sa w two Impe ri al Guarchmen get wounded In lbe lf'il below the window. Some shots appeared to hit the bul1d· Ing near tho window. We all ducked, and t.hen went back to the window to see what had hap. 1• ,. pened. It was then J oe Alex got shot," he said. A s ingle shot smashed through the window and venetian blinds. "I heard a groan and we all sort of tumbled down to the noor. When I looked again, Joe Alex was on the Door on his right side wilh his race down. I think, but I 'm not sure, that he was killed Instantly." H1s sitter , Clare Peckham o( West Hartford, Con n ., said Morr is often was in danger while on assignment. "He lived that kind of lire (or a long Ume -home ror one week and on assignment for three weeks. He had an aw(ul Jot or close escapes," sbeaald. He ls survived by his wlfe, the former Ursula Klncbbaum or Du111eldorf, West Germany, and three daQCbt.en. Some clashes appeared to be continuing and residents report· cd t he sound or gunfire In several parts or town as a light rain fell following an overnight downpour. The Imperial Guard threw tanks, heavy machine guns and helicopter gunships into the bat· tie. Hospitals were In chaos, the floors or some emergency rooms awash with blood. Pro-Khomeini civilians with automatic rifles threw up sandbag barricades In the streets as relays of am- bulances carted orr the dead and wounded- Tehran's military governor. Lt. Gen. Mehdi Rah1mi, decreed a 4:30 p.m-·untll-noon curfew Saturday. but Mosle m leader Khomeini urged his followers to ignore IL Heavy rirlng continued as darkness fell, and naming barricades were reported throughout the clty. But by 8:30 p.m -most of the disorders ap· peared to have died down. Khomeini , wh o seek:s lo establish an Islamic republlc replacing the monarchy and the government or Prime Minister Shahpour Bakbliar, threatened an all-out "jihad," a holy war, If the aovernment continued Its "a troclU<'.s." But Rahimi said his officers "have been ordered to cruah the a11 re11lve saboteurs ln any~ Jorm and any means:'' Saturday, Ms . St acy said Wayne had been resting quietly all day since his a pproximately 30·mlle trip home via auto_ ''He'll be taking It easy for a while," she said. Yachts Buck Wmds, Set New Records Soft winds in t he Gulf o f Ca liromia off Banderos Bay bad slowed the Ma nna del Rey to Puerta Vallerta r ace with only eight yachts having finished by mld-anernoon Saturday. There were no repQrts or ot.her poten· Ual finishers on the horizon. Ra,ume and Drifter finished Thursday, both beating the old elapsed t.lme record of six days and three hours by almost one day, with Ra1t1me clalmlns the new record. Checkmate fit'llshed Friday ty· in8 the old record and taking over t.h handicap lead. beating Rastlme's corrected time by a bout 46 minutes. aravura flnl1hed at 8:40 p.m . Friday Boat.I rlnithlna Saturday were Tribute at 1:55 p.m .; Dakar al 2:U ; Maha IV, 2:28 ; ond Alarite, 3:30. He g r a dua t e d from the Un iversit y or Califo rnia a t Berkeley with a degree In criminology and atten<fbd high sc hool in Stockton, Calif. J\ Secret Service spOkesman said Vance worked the Ford pro- tection detail for two·yeah, until a bout last September. He has been with the agency since 1965- 1 n the past, Vance has 11een sta· PoliaJ Bag Anned Bam./it. An armed bandit who held up a U-Tot~Em m arket in Santa Ana Saturday was only steps away from the st.ore's front ex.it with his $41 cash loot when police caught him. GulJlermo Moreno, 36, of 2828 N. Bristol, Santa Ana, was booked into county Jail pn auspi· clon of armed robbery~ police !laid. Officers responded to the 11:30 a .m . reported robbery. while lt was s till In pr o1r eas . A spokesman said the suspect was s potted walking away from the store, was detained and a se~h turned up the paptr·ba&led loot and a sawed off shotgun. The store clerk "P.OslUvely Identified " Moreno as' the rob· ber . officers said. No customers were In lh market at tho llm4,0C the hold-up. , T he robber forced one to open the safe and put all the money in a paix.•r bag. police said. He then locked the employees outside the front door and exited through the rear entrance. SUN DAY DAILY PILOT ,,.. Qit.,.. < IHl'\t .,.,..,. P.tot .un w~n tScorra- ~ -,..._ rn-.'-'"''*""'"""'dbyl""°'.....,.., , .. ,. ~·~(~ ~C)9f•t•M"t...,,..-~ 1tiWM1tNd ~· t~ f ttCMt tOf' C~t• ~ ... ..,,""1 t'r~tt ... "'".~~"' ........... f#lfllV•t._. hW"ll l ~f\Hl(ft: ~..,Co.M A ,,,,... r..,.~1 n;.1.rw, '' ouot•"'"' S.tw-M n .,_, ~\I' l"'-l" ""' •t•• 1....rwt~nt t"MM '' _. a.JO ~,._,\.i,.._t 1r"•t1~ (•Hf0Nt•••1'1- W ... ••N w.N • • "' ... , .. -1 ··~ttit·~ IM\. Cwttff v ... .., . ...,,~ ..... '\,Kt-• , ...... , ......... llf•fOf ·-··"'-.... ~·"<ll'""'' c---·t•• .. T~tte (714IM2-432t CIHalfled Advertltlftg 142·M11 ............ c-.. . ..... ......... )'ttl()o•-~·~' .... 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Trim brunett<' Vicki 1s an ex· pert consumt•r of the novels. Her paperback collection tops 200 and she 1~ an indefatigable reader. completing as many as one book per day durang summer months Irrepressibly impish and a re· cent convert to the romances. Marcia describes her reaction when ne1{i(hbor Vicki offered 'The Flaml' <ind the Flower " "I snubb<'<I my nost• and said , ·1 don't rcud Junk hke that.· I took 1t home· hc~rud~ingly. re1:1d 1t ull that 111"flt. and the next day c·anu.' back panting for more.·· she sa~'s . h~hl laughlH pepper. in~ hn words Answl'rtn~ qul•slions. Vicki, described by her fri<'nd as the: "head honcho of romance," runs through a quick ana lysis of th~ romance market and its writers \ Ps. she hkes Woodiwiss. No, s he d~n 't like Rogers her heroines are too much abused, a nd her plots arc "all alike." She !fats novelists who write under num<.•rous names and compares their works ("Jen- nifer Wild 1s a man. That we learne.d from Cosmopolltan." Marcia tnl errupt:> > Vicki continues. telhng how :.he compares cover art on bOok 1a ckets She somc•t1mt•s finds the ~ame character on more than one 1a<'ket and discrepancies between the sketches and description of the heroine. About the always "irresistibly beautiful .. hcroim•s ·1 "'Actually, none of them ml'asurc up because every heroine is you. and if s he 's tall." the petite Vicki says, "God forbid·· During th<' conversation the fine line dividing fact and fancy plays hide and seek. The two women talk of th<' characters <ind authors, who is good. who 1sn "t. and the heroes. quickly dis patching the more brutal, dis- . passionate ones lo the ashheap. Real life Ct'lebnt1es are select- ed as typical of one character or a nothPr ··Do you know Rosemary Rog~rs models all her heroes on Clint Eas twood?" a nd ltfc absurdly meets art when Vicki remarks about an historical period. "Those were really gruesome times. Sean Connery was n't there lo save Audrey Hepburn." Vicki mentions recently re- rt.'ading "Pride and Prejudice," adding that .Jane Austen is a favorite author. Novelist Helen Macinnes wins kudos from Marcia "Her books are so fabulous you can overlook the fact of the girl be- in~ a virgin." Other book titles crop up. and the he roine of 1940's r age "Forever Amber," is given great sympathy. She resembles heroin es o f present-d ay romances except after all the abuse, she does not gel her man, but gets "dumped.•· ·'That will not happen in a romantic novel." Marcia says emphatically. ··The heroine will be pursued. and even if she isn't, and has lo run after the hero, in the end be will turn and say, 'I can't live without you.• " Coming in for short shrin are Was 13 Enough? LOS ANGELES <AP ) -Nine months aft e r Calltornl a n s thronged t.o the polls to endorse Pro pos ition 13, Assembly Republican Leader Paul Priolo sees voter complacency creep- i ng back. He reels that may partially ex· plain why a propos d govem · meot spendiraa limitation In· itla\lve, authored by Paul Cann a co-autMr of P roposltion 13 is having cttmcutty quall(ylnc for the 1980 ballot. See related story, Pa1eAl4. Right fedc-rnl fuahwuy mont•y 1r tht•y t.1.mv..r "Ith tl1t• \pt•t•1t limit .ind ~l.)h' pollC'l' have• ht•1•11 ord1•r1•1I lo <' r ,1< k down h ~rd t· r u n '> Pl'C d C: n'i I\ brt•akdown or !ht• poll hy rt• glonli i\ht >wt'd that ti7 pt•rt·Pnt uf tht> rt·~p'°ndl•nl!!. 1n th1• urbun l<~ast "t"ln' oppo•wct lri ullow1111< the '\late.., to ln<'r('aw tht• llnHt Ye No ' whtlt• 31 pt•rc1•nt wcrt• In fa\lor Uut out Wl'st at was u closN con- h·i.l, with ~ percent wanting to kl'~I' Uw l!Jl(.'t'<f hmat as it is and 1!! pt•a C('nl f.1voriog an increase And 1l '1i in 14 We1:1tern states IU l'o unt1ng lnd1ana and l.vutl'J1ana that legislators. with 'ary1ng d<'grees or support. url' tryang lo get around the 55 · Sihanouk Back? UNITED NATIONS <Al' 1 Prm<'t:' Norodom Sth..inouk or fered on Saturday to take o.,1•r leadership of Cambol11a once ;tgain and lead lhe embattled <'ountry on a peaceful course between what he called the "bloodSltained regime " of Pol Pot and Vietnamese domanallon The ome-time Cambodian ch1t.•f Of Stal('• presented hJS plan lo U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldhmm in a private meeting Saturday. proposing that the Un ited Nations ::.pon so r a p...•:ice conference to settle the lndochma conflict. Sihanouk. who came to New York Jan. 9 for a U.N Security Council debalf' on the Cambo- dian war. spoke with reporters a fter the Waldheim meeting. He announced he would leave Mon- day for Peking to live in China again al the invitation of the Chinese government. mph ltm1t imposed by the tcd~ral government. "It's lime we put an end to this s1lhness and told the federal government exactly what they can do with that double nickel " said Texas s tate Rep. Fred Head o~ Athens. who 11> sponsor of a bi ll in the Texas House to in· crease the speed to 70 mph. But Gov . Bill ClemenL'> is wor· ried about the money the stale may los<>. ·'fl 1s m y unde rstanding around $300 million in highway funds will be affected." 'Cle- ments said. ·'so it might be a case of cutting ofr your nose to spate your face." .Rep. Daniel B. Cran<', R-111., calling a threaten e d cutoff "blackmail." on Thursday pro· posed federal leg1slal1on that would allow stales to set any speed limit they want. ·'Withholding what 1s rightful- ly their money lo force the 55 mph limit 1s blackmail. pure and simple." Crane said . Other slates discussing chang- ing the s peed limit include Wyoming. Washington . Oklahoma, New Mexico, Utah, North Dakota, Colorado. Mon- t a n a. California, Nevada. Arizona. Oregon and ldaho. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Too Spiey's a No No· ~ Dally l'ilot .._by G~ry Al'lllfll .. 'HEAD HONCHO OF ROMANCE NOVELS' IN1iUNTINGTON BEACH Vidki Clark Runs Neighborhood Library, Can Read One Per Day the oontemporary settings of Rogen' two most recent novels. "H it takes place now. it is almo~ loo close to home and no longer· bigger than life," Marcia says. T he two agree the historical settings are crucial to the nov- els' value '"Yoo just can't sell a book about a woman being raped, you just can't," Marcia insists. "The wome.n are special in these books. It"s like superman. ex cept 'it ·s the women who are big- ger th.am life." The gist of Marcia's opinion carri~ through some expressed by otbeer locaJ area readers. Commenting on the often ex· plicit sexua l scenes. Mary McNeil!, a Corona del Mar free- lance writer, says, "Everyone knows how it's done and there are ooty so many ways it can be done. If people are reading to find o<.tt how it's done, they're not reHding the novel." Mo~. however . don't deny the appeal of love scene descriptions -once le ft to the r eader 's imagi11ation. "l t.ttink the one thing that caught my attention when I first read the books is that they're so explicit," Leona Keith or Irvine, says. And 17 -year -old S h aron Schreiber of Huntington Beach echoes... candidly. "The sex in the books is ok, no big thing. But, I don't think I would read them as much as I do without il. .. J act:ie Ridsd a le, of Hunt· ington Beach, named the most com rc1 o n r eason c it e d by readers, saying. "Look around you, tl1ere's not much romance any more." And it's for this reason that the h ·ss fl a mboyant a uthor Woodhviss appears to be more ravore.i than the hard·driving Rogers . "Woodiwiss is a 1lll1e more s ubtle." Gle nda Schreiber or Huntiregtan Beach , says. "She bas prntty explicit sex but It's a little more romantic, wbcreas Rot1em1ary Rogers borders on smut." • • • * • ''Bociks on lhe best seller list are rar-ely romanuc. I defln.ltely sec the desire that people have when they read romances is the same "tlesire people used to have when lhey r ead r omantic poetry" The speaker is Pat Geary. She has a B.A. in art history from Vassar and an M.A. in creative writing from UCI. For the past three semesters she has taught "Modem Romances" at Orange Coast Colle~e. The curriculum began with c I assics "Jane Eyre " and "Wuthering Heights," and moved on lo concl ude with Rogers' "Wicked Loving Lies." Gear y agrees r omance readers are usually women. She disagrees with critics who con- tend the books'sexual frankness is the only attraction. "I 've heard more complai•1ts about the sex than anything else." she says. But, the instructor has some kind words for the novelist most frequently dr awing such com-- plaints, Rogers. Last year the northern California author visit- ed OCC. ''She was very. very sincere and said she wrote exactly what she likes t.o read," Geary says. "I think she has a good sense or storytelling. but her style isn't up to par." Geary r eviews a common trend tr aced thr o u gh the rom ances s tudied by her classes. The hero -from Healhcliff a nd Rochester lo now -has never chan__ged, she says. And t he heroines are of two types, gothlc and historical. "Tht> flrst is shy and plain, like J ane Eyre. and has to earn the right to love. The other, however. is fiery and beautiful. i nd only personality conmcts keep her apart from the man. Which heroine do the readers prefer? •'Preference ls almost a personaUty thing," Geary says. ·'The gothlc novel ls soothing because it says even though you 're plain a nd boring, II you 're good and wall, God wUJ reward you. "Whereas the hlatortcal romance says you have to go out In lhe world and bo ~xcitlng." > • Romance Flourishes in a Novel Idea Recently, an avid reader or lhe sexier romance novels declared. "I wouldn 't be caught dead buying a Harlequin book." But can 109 million readers be wrong? What's a Harlequin? Harlequin Enterprises, Ltd .. bills itself as "'the world's largest publisher of romantic fiction." And who 's to quibble · In 1977, the C~n~da·and-England-based cqmpany sold 109 m1ll1on books, up from 80 million in 1976 and 29 million just five years ago. • The ussembly-line styled publisher. pro· d ucing unde r 150 authors' names and, without fail, rolling off 12 titles a month. proudly claims its readers purchase the books by asking for "'the latest Harlequin,·· without particular concern for tilleor author. Why the blindfold appro'ach? Because or a consistent. known product. H<;trlequln spokespersons brag. with "no re- minders ?f dull, everyday life, oo tragedies. serious illnesses. spelled-out sex or the slightest hint of violence. The result --"a daydream of the perfect romance.·· In the vernacular of morality, the books are "clean." The novels' chaste qualities are mandat- ed by vt5_ry vocal readers who squawk loudly and immediately if a book. ls ·'too s ic . " "In this sense," the publisher says. "HarJequjns bear no resemblance whatever lo the typical historical romance. in which the heroine is seduced, raped and ravaged· thoroughly and often. ''In Ha rlequins. no matter how passionate t.he protagonists, the heroine's virtue remains intact until marriage." Still. It's interesting lo note the loosely paralleling rise of Ha rlequin's success over the past few years with the equally meteoric FOR THE TRAVELING MAN Our ologa"t L411vin suit, a Dacrofl/Polyesler-1¥100/ blend is the perfect romp1111io11 for the trat•e/i,,g ma11. This three: piece, side·ve11ted blazer suil it a 11ew arri1111l tbat features ope" patrh podeets, subtle stitching a,,d comes both i" Camel""" Nat•y ............. 160. 'The fl<comp.,,y;,,g paisley tie of pure sillt 11111/ malee 11 h11ndJome addition l o 011r 1tns1tmble ....................... t 6.10 I()()() Bristol ,,._, North • P/111• Niu port N..u/Hl'fl &Mh, U. (]/f) 9,,. 2900 Mo-. 6 Tw1. 10-6: Wlrl., n • ..,, Fri. 10·9: S-. 10.J· JO !>p1ral upwards of the sexier romance novel!> "hose heroine's virtue barely "remains in- tact" until page three. and is off and running long before marriage What the chaste and unchaste books fre- quently have in common is purs uit by the heroanes o( the ultimate and long traditional fem1nineasparat1on marriage The matrimonial hunt m both types or novels as usually characterized by a "Now, l love ham. now l don 'l " quandary or the herome amidst glamorous settings, and often pamfully non-communicative hero·heroine encounters. Commenting on the liberated sexual behavior or a heroine of the sexier novels. one reader said. "As long as the girl marries the man. 1t 's moral " Although Harlequin novelist Elizabeth Graham might not agree, the remark re- sembled a theme in the statement she de- hvered rather primly last week in San Diego "I believe implicitly in commitment to m a rriage and the sanclit~ or the family life, and that is what Harlequin 1saJl about." She was an honored g uest a t the publisher·s "30th Anniversary a nd Pre- ValenUne's Day Celebradan." More than l.000 sn lDiegfJ women re- port~dly awtted via-coupon for the 300 Harle - quin reader invitaUons avajJable. Company executives from Toronto, and Mrs. Graham. from Vancouver, met with the obviously deUghted readers for a three-hour lighthearted session. A guest pianist played "Here Comes The Bride." Marketing Director David Sanderson threw a bridal bouquet into the group. and a large candle-bedecked birthday cake topped off the "party." -. -~ ._..... ·-----·~···· ·--·-. 5 _ .. __ DAI_. _L.v_Pl_L_o_r _____ ..;;.Su.;:.;n.;.;;d:::.:.•Y...:..r..:.•...:..b'..:.u•:...:rv:...1_1 • ...:..1_m ______________________________ .:_:NA::..:..:..:.::TIC>NAL / INTERNATK>NAL I WEAT HER Wet!Mly review ol Orange Coast highlights Human Rights Rep<J~rt Critic al SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO'S RECREATION ENJOYED Eugene Strezenback, 6, lines Up Carom Shot Laguna Beach Road weaves death tapestry One more driver met death on Laguna Canyon Road IJi.t week. A 29·year.old Santa Ana woman was killed Thursday \\hen her :.mall sports car crossed into the path of an oncoming van in the early morning fog. The tragedy dramatically emphasized a recent Laguna Beach City Council endorsement urging widening of the windmg. two. lane road. Thl· council's action came arter two Jan 27 crashes on the road killed thret>. Widening has been sug. gc·~t t•cl hefon• but has a lways been defeated. ThE- ~1at1st1<·~ mount Jn t he past three years on the road, 21 people havt· twen killed , and 185 mJured About 26.000 pco· pie travd the road daily Hnd police said they issued 16,650 c1lat1ons last year . Cost,1 Ml''ul Ring around the kibosh A new state law puttmg an end to puJl.tab rings on canned <!rinks may put the ki bosh on the good :.amaritan efforts or 1.ome Costa Mesa youngsters. Ada ms EIE"mentary School stu· d e nts have h cen collecting 1250.000 to date> th<> pesky en- " 1 ron mt'nttt I horro r s. The ch tldn•n hoped to sell the a luminum tal>c; a nd use the money lo buy a seeing eye dog for a needy blind J>('rson. accord· ing to a school spokeswoman. Not to be def<.'atcd, however . the studf'nls are t ransrcrring efforts a nd hope to find ta b collectors with sizable stashes. If you can help, call the school at 556·3452. Huntington Bl'clCh Here we go again With Tabs Jennifer Retoske Not to be outdone by the citizenry or San Clemente who recently ousted three city council m embers from omce, some Huntington Beach residents have embarked on a similar effort. As or Monday night, all seven Huntington Beach council om cials had been served notices or recall Specific charges were not leveled against the four mem· bers served last wt\ek but a recall spokesman saJd, "The city has gotten off the track and maybe we can help get it back in the n ght direction." He added, however, that stormy council relationshlps, the resignation or the mayor and the council's failure to appoint a replacement gave rise to th<' unsealinf,? efforts. About ~ people are reported· ly pa rticipating in the recall movement. WASlllNGTON <APJ The l'urter odmmlstrauon reportf'd ~ulurda)' un ''Increasing awar«>- neou ' or humun rights around th.-world in 1978, but 1uud th~•t lortun• und llUppr<'SSlon or dJs Ht'llt remain wldcJ pread. The l.ll!se:s11mcnt was made in thL' St ~lP LWµnrtm ent's annual rt•port on human rights in the t t~ <-ountrit>11 whk h receive U.S. alt! c.r buy U S weapons The re· µort l tj rt.'qu1rcd by Congress t•ttdt Yt'ttl' TH£ PICTURE of human righl!i pamll'd by the report is mcomplclL' because It does not covt•r countries which receive no Anwrican arms or aid. Tht.> reports have been con· trovers1al since Congress de· c..·1ded lo require them in 1975. Thl'lr ostensible aim is to assist lawmakers in deciding whether lo a pµrove arms sales and al· locations or aid Cr itics of the process have urgued thal these reports force lht• State Department to make 1rritatang public judgme nts a bout the internal practices of othe r governments. doing little to improve human rights and in 75 Ya n ks Evacuated In Te hran WASHJNGTON <AP > -Ira· man milltary helicopters safely <'V acuated 50 to 75 Americans who were at Farahabad training base in southwe stern Tehran when fighting resumed Satur· day. the State Department said. A spokesman said he had no re port of any c asualties to Americans except for correspon· ( IN SH ORT J dent Joo AJex Morris of The Los Angeles Times, who died near the base. Four flights of the Military Air Command l ook a bout 250 Americans out of Tehr an on Saturday, he said. adding that he understood there were also some commer cial lights into the city. ~tsA11fP11 M OSCOW <AP > -The Kremlin on Saturday issued its toughest warning yet to China to end its "unconcealed military pre ssu r e " o n Vi e tnam . Meanwhile. Hanoi a nd Peking accused each other or "brazen" and "sinful" provocations a!ong their common border . China claimed the Vietnamese had killed more than 70 Chinese border guards and civilians in sm a ll.scale ·clashes over the past thrc.oe weeks. "-In at War NAIROBI. Kenya <AP> - Ugandan President Idi Amin s aid Saturda y tha t tank· s upported Tanzanian troops h a ve drive n 10 miles into southern Uganda as the border war between the two East African countries raged anew near Lake Victoria. 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In Syria. the report fo und "good reason to believe that physical coercion. even to the point or serious injury ... has heen used to extract confessions from prisoners. In Egypt, it ro und that ''bribery is a ract or lire." and that the press is "under govern· ment influence." And in Iran, prior to the fall of the shah. the report said that torture still was being used by the police and that thousands or dissenters were killed or im· prisoned by authorities. But the most serious human rights violations alleged by the report occurred in small coun· tries with traditions or close tics to the United States IN EL Salvador. the report fo und "growing terrorism from • the extre me right and left." fraudulent elections. and at least 150 deaths for politic al reason . In Nicaragua. where the re· glme of President Anastasio Somoza has been IM'Kier siege ror the past year, the St.ate Depart· ment found "cred1~e" reports or torture. be ating s a nd arbitrary arrest by the National Guard. In the Philippinec. the report sa!d the martial law regime of President Ferdinat11.d Marcos was still holding ~eral hun· dred political prM>ners and benefited from widespread fraud in the elections held last ye ar IT SAID incidents or torture declined in the Man.Ila area in 1978 but apparently continued elsewhe.re in the . ca.itry. And, corruption re mains pervasive the department cbar~d. ' Nonetheless, the Uriited States recently signed a mew agree· me nl for the lease of air and na val ba~ for the Philippines, agreeing to triple tt.e military aid sent to the coiantry each ye a r In Zaire, the report said the • • Balaneing Aet Budge t Pre ssure's On W ASHJNGTON <AP > -A proposal lo balance the fede ral budget with a constitutional amendment is. fasl becoming the most explosive issue or the young 96lh Congress. producing dissension among Republicans and distress signals from Democratic leaders. Wi th calls ror a balanced·budget amendment m0\99ting rrom both within Congress and from st.ate legislatmes. Rep. Peter Rodino, D·N J .. chairman of the Bouse Judiciary Committee. decided last week to bold ruU hear· ings on the subject. RODINO'$ ANNOUNCEMENT WAS accompanied by an appeal for restraint. Atad several House sources suggiet;ted the upcoming hearings a re more of an attempt by the lead ership to defuse tbe issue than advance it. Calling the balanced·budget drive "a new political wave s weeping across America." Rodino warned: "We must consider the depths of the wave as well as its spectacular s urface.• "We will prepare for the hearings calmly, carefully and thoroughly," Rodino s aid. Dat.eshaveyettobeset. Democratic congressional leaders are trying to head orr a possible stampede toward such an amendment and, espe cially, to avoid the possibility or a constitutional COD· vention to draft it. Some leaders are even making not·so-subtle hints that states petitioning Congress to balance the budget could race loss or federal revenue.sharing money as a resuJL House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill recently told re· porters that revenue sharing likely would be one ol the first areas or federal spending to be cut in any move to balance the U.S. budget. Wea ft~ of -GLove This Valentine's Day send your love a greeting all the world can share with a Daily Pilot Heart of Love. It's easy, compose your personalized greeting and we'll set your message i n type to fit the border of your choice or your hand wri tten thoughts may appear in the border you select. Borders come in the 3 sizes as shown below: $15, $10 and a special child's size for $2. (You must be under 12 to qualify for the littlest greeting.) · "police and soldiers continue to rob und abuse the populaUon. ·' IN ETHIOPIA, the depart· mf nt said a "Red Terror" un· leashed by lbe ruUng military junta left 3.000 people dead and os many as 2-0,000 under arrest. Out it said the junta had Im· proved the econom ic position or most or the peasants . There were mstanccs where the department found that pro· gress had bffn made. Indonesia continued its pro· g r a m to r e lea se political prisoners. letting another 10.000 go free in 1978. South Korea a lso released some promine nt dissenters. although the State Department said that there were credible al· legations or police brutality and "excessive" controls on political opposition. ~ n Ba ngla desh. the r eport said, there was .. significant pro· gress." The depa rtmf•nt cited pro· grcss toward civili an govern· ments in Nigeria, Ecuador . Boli via. Gh ana , P e ru a nd Thailand. Breaking Oil Cartel 'hnpossible' . WASHJNGTON <AP> · Presi· dent Carter says the intem a· t1ona l oLI cartel 1s here to stay and suggesb that Americanc; m ay as well give up any idea of break.mg tl. IN AN interview with out-of· town editors, Carter said he does not thank it is possible to thwart t h e oil price.f ixing or the Orgamzation of P etroleum Ex· porting Countries because oil importing countries arc not will· ing to band togethe r to do so "'The bc>st way lo deal with this questi on. I Lh ink. ts n<>t to have an id.le' hope that we can destroy the structure of OPEC.·· Carter srud. "I think 1t is very doubtful tha t anyone could break it down." 'WHENJ:o;VER w e h ave cha llenged the authority o f OPEC or tried to influence lhear • pricing habits, we have never found much response from coun· tries that were much more de· pendent on imported oil than are we." Carter said. 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O"i ,111oth1·r SunllJ\ n1.:h1 \h will .:at~·r •1•:~un for ,, h.1untm~ 1oumt•\ into ,..h 1' pu ... t undnur u"n II 1-. llw ,\I\( trlll\ u , · t-;lvti.' .111 Jm,11111~1\ dd<11ltd n · l'11•,111 11n 111 tht•1 rotk n' roll ll•g \'Od '41' kllO\\ b• lh.•Jrt If y1111 wt•rt> an El\'1:0. fon. you won I '4Jnt lo 1n1s ... lht mO\lt', lo b\· hro.1dl'a ... 1 K pm on C.:hWUleJ THE ORIGINAL . • . 7. Rut bt• pre pared for m 1Xt'<.I feehng:. Al first glant't'. lhe mu\ w jppt an. to Ix' t:1rerylhmg we could hope for c.1n <rnlhcnt1c. loving portrait of l<:lv1l> · 11r1: and llmt•:.. Then· are the bit~ of de tail that will bring gai.ps of n•cogmtion. :.t 1 r rt ng m c• m one~ we thought 14 ere lost f'or mstanCl' At an advanct:' .. cn•l'mng of the mov1('. several or us gdspt-d ;.iloud ..,.., a young .. Elvis" appeart'd \H'anng "h<it t•bt··• outr1b of i.>ink and black "WOW," SIGHED a man m h1'> 40!. ·1 rl'mt'mber "earu1g pink and black and trying to look hh him " R<.'mc•mbl·r·• Tht'Y were Elvis · ravontc color!. All the pieces of ·tht• legend ar1.• ht•re the guitar Elvis got for his 9th birthday. lht> talent show 10 which he sang "Old Shep" and w<in The truck he drove before he hit 1t big We st•e a tt'en-age Elvis paying $4 to m~ke a record for his ~other: the song, "My Happmess." t"rom the re. tht· facts and the music are familiar. We s\'e Elvis' d1sc:overy by Col. Tom Parker , his early road tours and lhl' r('cnrd 'ess1ons that produced such hits as "Heartbrl'ak Hotel." "That·s All Right Mama" and "Blue Moon of Kentucky · We M't.' h1'> d1•1rotion to his moth1.•r. Gladys. his gn t'f wht:n sht· dll''>. his Army stint ;.ind marnagt• and finall\. his "come back .... appt'an1nce in Las Vt.>gas MOST IMPORTANTl.Y, 14 e sec aC'tor Kurt H ussell in a portrayal of E lvis that is perfection itself. He has captured every nuance from the famous s wive ling hips t o the c r ooked smile and soft southern drawl RUSSELL'S ELVIS IL is quickly obvious that Russell. viewed full-face. is not an Elvis double Bul there ;.ire eene moments when the camera capture5 him in profile in a likeness so remarka- ble you c;m almost bt•lieve The King hves again. Almo!:>l. Whe n th" credits bt?gi n to roll. an empty feeling sets in. a vagut• chsappointmt•nt In .. El\'1s'" "t' ha\l' s t·c·n thl• past l>O clearly we could touch 1l. Only om• thing I'> m1s!>ing The magic. Striker Dies in I HOLTVILLE rAP l A stnk I Ing farm worker was s hot to ( __ STA_TE_) death Saturday when the picket" allegedly storm<'d into a f•t>ld toward a g roup or strikl•breakers. und a farm foreman was booke d for in vestigation of munler Two wt•t•k:. ago. 20 J.ll'r~ons were inJurt·d nod 40 farm bust·s and truC'ks \\>ere damage'<! at lh<' s a m e farm when <• mim riot b roke out belwt'en the UFW, stnkebreaker<; and private sec urity guards Since then, viole nce has been sporadic. Rufino Contr<'ras-MiJangos. 27, from the Mt•x1can bordc·r town of Mrxicali. wa5 shot 1mce in t he face as he allcgt•dly stormed into a lettuce field Pbtob"Seen' WOODLAND IAP l Two psychics have been used in the search for pistols believed used to kill two highway patrolmen last December near Sacramen· to, according to investigators. Officials ~aid the psychics. \\ho were not identified. belteve thl' guns arl' in a part of the Yolo County dump that has not been :.t·a r e h ed A 23 yea r -o l d Sacramt•nto m<in . Lui s Rodriquez, 1s accused of killing o ffic e r s Roy· Blecher and Wilham Freeman last Dec. 22. C'llr& In Claar~ SACRAMENTO IA P > Lt. Gov. Mike Curb will serve as <1ct mg governor for the first timi..• today and Monday while Gov Edmund Brown Jr. is in t 'lorada Brown BU.tr red LOS ANGELES CAP> -In his strongest attack yet on Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr .• 'Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy said the gove rnor's proposal for a Sunday. Febfuary 11. 1979 DAIL y PILOT A IS 'Show Trial Holds Audience LOS A.NCf.t.l':;S IAP> A fe•w m1lt>4' from lloll)wood, actor L<'l' Marvm nnd his rormer lov<•r , M1t hclk Trwla Murvln. an· turrln.t tn u triol which runk' o' th" ho1t1•11t 11how In town for J ttrowam, arm)' of 1-ll<'ctutor' The triul o r Morvln VS Man•an. rtiul Ille druma or l ove and m o n l' y • draw s an OVl'rflow <.1u dtl'll('I' 10 lhl• Lo1. Ang••le::. County Cou rthouse ~hl'ft' tht• curious lint• up each tlc1 y MICHlUlf at 8 a m lo vie for ~t1mc 30 i.t•Jts open to thl• put.Ille "Thh " hdlt•r than the rpov- ll'S. • • s.Jy:. n •t1t l't.' IJ<)n KoloWa). .1 trial buff ~hu hasn't m1sst.'<i a duy or lhl• Marvin dti.pute. "In the movtt''>, 11 ' make believe. llut lhe:.e an• trUl' fuels • THERE'S AN add1ltonal lure to thl' Marvin trial, s ays t\oloway ·Tm watching this because Lee Marvin 1s a movie star and this is a first time case the first lime people JUSt living together are getting a divorce ." M 1ss Marvin 1s seeking a pro· J.>Crty settlement of millions fo r the six y~an. :.he hved with the actor. Testimony has included inti mate detai l s of the i r Jail Return ll/,egal for Freed Rapist LOS ANGELES CAP> Con- victed rapist Daniel Caudillo, whose early release from prison triggered a campaign con- troversy last November. could be rrl'e again tn 60 day~ The statt• Court of Appeals 1n Los Angelt:'s ordert:'d his release fo'rtday. but th(' ord~r is not ef fe cllve for 60 days The attorney general's officc said 1t will a!>k for a rehearing The 32-)'l'3r·old Caudillo. who was convicted in 1975, was given an "enhanc:ed " or extended sen- tence because the trial court found that the rape victim suf. fered great bodily injury . But the California Supreme Court held that the injuries were those that might normally be as· soc1ated with rape and said the sentence could not be extended Chief J ustice Rose Bird. who faced confirmation in Nov ember, was criticized during the campaign for t aking a "soft-on· crime" stance by voting with the majority. Caudillo·s sentence was re· computed in light of t he S11preme Court decision and he was released last September. But the Comm1.1nity Release board had him rearrested. Clash Cons titutional Convention 1s "mmd boggling" a nd "absurd." McCarthy s aid Brown's preoc- cupation with balancing the de· flcil budget by revamping the constitution is a "reckless, ir-· responsible action." Bail Re.,iewed LOS ANGE1',ES.<AP 1 -The Cah fom1a Suprem<.' Court has agrel'd lo hear a new challenge of the state's bail system in cases involving minor crimes. lo a rare move. the court act· e d without the cas e ~oing through a lower court after a 19·year-old man was he ld in Los Ang('!es County central jail three weeks on a petty theft charge. Olina Buging BERKELEY <AP l The University of California will de· sign and help build the world's fourlh·largest atomic particle ac· celerator near Peking. romance and te11rfut accounts of their brt:'akup When Marvin took the witness SlDnd. dOttms O( iip('Clalo rs wait· cd In the hallway uU day. Jump. I n(( al the c h ance f o r a courtroom seat whe n anyone ldt. - Koloway and his friend, Sam Brontman. spend the hours wait· mg 1n hoe speculating about the outcome "I think he tMarvm I is gomg to have lo pay i.omethmg." sayi, Brontman. "But I don't thmk hhe 1 Miss Marvin > is worth Sl m 1llion. Maybe $250,000 ... "I hke to lis ten to the at· torneys," says Lee Le Moine, a Hollywood extra who comes lo court when he's not working. "This case is r<'ally a typical llollywood story minus the c ameras. It's a precedent· setting case. But, I 'II tell you ·~-......... 1f the people involved were John and Jane Doe I wouldn't be here" HAPPIER MARVIN$ AT 1964 CELEBRITY GATHERING On days when the courtroom is full. some of the spt-ctator~ settle for watching the partici· pants give hallway interviews in a gla re of TV camera lights dur· 1ng court recesses. MANY GIVE the actor slips of paper which he obligingly auto· graphs. Recently. the spectators have begun asking Miss Marvm for her autograph too. One day an aspiring en· t repreneur presented Marvin with a bright r ed t ·shirl rmblazoncd ''Fr ee J,.ec Marvin." The man said he was going to m ass produce and sell the s hirts. THE COURT crowd also has included lawyers and law stu· dl•nts interested in the precedent of "Marvin vs. Marvin ... and a ft'w tounsts. A couple from Iowa st11d they came becauhe, "this ~as the best place to see a real mov1t• st<tr." One day. Superior Court Judge Arthur Marshall allowed a group of foreign exchange students lo occupy the jur y box in the non· tnJurytnal. ·'They arc here from Finland. Indonesia and other countries.·· he told the trial lawyers THE STUDENTS, the judge s aid, had been asked wtiat they wanted to sec in Los Angeles. "They made a specific requeM that they se<.' this tr ial " Sniper Targets Fearful SAN DIEGO <AP) After 11 days. the children a re still frightened. Some wake up from nightmares. Others want to know. "Will the sniper come back?" But the parents of kids caught 1n las t week's bloody gunfire at Cleveland Elementary School may be taking it even harder, a psychiatrist said Friday. THE CIOLDREN, Dr Thomas John~on advised a group of 40 worried parents. "can handle it if you can handle it " And i t appears th e ps)'chological wounds a re heal- ing. Jean Malcolm. a child guid ance counselor who has m('t with 200 of the 319 pupils, said "they have done fantastically well.'..: AS THE youngsters milled around. 1n~1de and outside the school before class time Jan. 29. a hidden s niper surprised them with dozens of rounds of nne fir('. ,. Eight children were wounded. ont.> he nously. A police officer was hit by a bullet. Two other men. the school's custodian and the principal. were killed trying lo save children. Ford Appeals Wants Insurers to Pay LOS ANGELES IAP I · A Los Angeles Superior Court Judge has ruled that Ford Motor Co. cannot expect its in· surers to cover punitive damages in court cases. includjng a Santa Ana court's $6.6 million award against the firm. Judge Robert Weil dismissed cases against several in· surance firms Friday. Ford indicated that We11's ruling would be appea1ed. Ford has been hit in the past year by several hug(' \'erdicts including one for an unprecedented $128.5 million by a Santa Ana Superior Court, later reduced to S6.6 million. reached in a case in which Ford was found to have knowingly fitted Pinto cars with poorly designed gai. tanks. A bout seven hours la ter, :.t 16-year-old girl in a house acrosi. th€> street laid down a rifle and surrendered. Brenda Spencer was taken to Juvenile Hall. where she awaits a decision about pro~ccution. THE ODLDREN occas ionally wonder if the sniper will return. A molher. concerned that her :.on n'fu."es to talk about that traumatic d ay. was told by .Johni.on "1t may come out in th~· form of a phys ical complaint. aches or pains, or whining . J 'd say he's probably OK.·· There are "only isolated cases of children who seem to he hav- ing a difficult time," Jean Malcolm said in an interview. At least 100 of the children with whom she has talked say they have dreamed about the _ s hoot mg. DR. JOHNSON, a consulting child psychiatrist at San Diego County Mental Health Services. met with the parents last week and comforted them . But he u r~ed them to stop worrying. Said Johnson: "I can't tell you it won 't happen again.'" Sometimes. he said in an in· terview la ter : "Those doing the taking care of are forgotten m times like this." Meanwtule. a J uvenile Court judge has rescheduled to F eb. 23 a heanng on whether s uspect Brenda Spenc<'r will be tried as an adult m the sniper attack. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CLEARANCE I • ""• .. , ! '-•" • • I • . HURRYIN : UPTO Sf99.95 OFF REG. PRICES AND SAVE .. CLEARANCE PRICES ASLl:JN AS '99.95 QN MOOEL362 REG.PRICES ' , % SPEOALSALE SAVESSO ONA GREAT FREE~RM MACHINE. MOOEL533. NOW ONLY 1179.95. Wh en we take stock. you profit. Come in for fantastic reductions on a wide selection of'Si_ngc(* sewing machines. With the fea tures yo u want, at pr ice you'll just love. But don't wait very long. A clearance like this can 't lasl forever. 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J> lht• c:ouolr) '" .:nH·1 nmenlal m .1n,1gl•t could n·sist the tt.•tnplJt1011 111 tattt•n hts p.t~roll \.\Ith · ·rn•t• · · emplo) t.·t·c; (;ovl'mmenl~•I emplm nu.•nt r ,ink:, ""clle<l <Hid ft'\' CETA t•mployt.•e:, moH•d on In uthe1 Jobs CETA bl·C,tmt• a wa of hft• Su tl is today Those temporary empluyt!t.>~ un• so mu('h :1 part of the local govt.•rnment mnchincr~ Ill Cahfom1a what with the money crimp creat('(i by Propos1t1o n 13 that most agt.·rwws would be hard pr cssl'CI tu oper ate if CETA money \.\l'l'l' cut off f''rom Washin~ton comes word that ~o nH.· trimming · m ig ht bt· roming up Prcs1dt-nt CartN's 1980 budg(•I in l'ludt•s c•limanation of Hi0.000 CETA JOhs, a savmg of $5:~5 million Aud mi anuJ~s1s of CETA b.v Carter'i-chid domt•stit• advisor aC'knnv. l1:ctiws thut lht• program is bt•ang misust•tl and m1:-.man.1gt•d Bui nowlwn· do<'s Jn.>orW s uggest abolishing CETA. 1.•v<.'11 lhnugh th plll post• for l'\.istcnrt· has passed and its opc·ratwn h.1-. lift h.• lo do \\Ith 1Ls onganal staled obJrc 11ves <.:ETA 1s .1 part ur our vocabulary. our society and our tax bill Spy 'Menace' Looms? Thi• f<'Hl s;1ys with a str;,11ght face that we ha' t' a danf!<•rnus fon·ign i.p~ m1.·nac1.· 1'11-!hl 1n our midst ht>rt.• Ill Southt.•m 'ahfornia. That ·s prl'lt~ hard to Wk<• "''rtou~I~ Count1.•r·intl'lhg1.•n<·<· .1g1.·nts for tht• FUI callt:d 111 mor<' than 100 st.•c urit." oflt('t:>rs :.incl l'Xt.'('llll\.(•s of Orangt• County ddt•nst• t·ont ra<.'lors last \\eek to offer some• µrt•lt.' :-.l<:r n <.1dv1n• 011 spoltmg and dt>a lt ng with for eign ag<.•nts Mo:-.t Hu!-is1a11 cliplomal:-. ::.hould be considered polt.•n tial agents. th<.• FBI lwlievcs a view that h ardly 1s s ur prising tu anyont· "'ho hus n•ud a news paper in the past 30 yt•ars. A nt•wcr form of the s py mt•nace, says the FBI. comes with the rccogmtaon of mainla nd Ch ina and the up· coming visits of Chinese students a nd government repre· sentatives seeking bus iness connections with U.S . firm s. H 's a good gut•ss that somL· o f these "isitors would be agen ts of their government I who isn 't in Red Chfoa? J. but we wonder if a H ughes Aircraft tech write r should wor ry about g iv ing away secrets whe n China's vice pre mier and party are being wined and dined by e,·eryone from Pn•s 1dt·nt Cart<·r to Boeing aircraft and Disneyland EH•n tho"l' inclinrct to lake the FBI seriously \\.oulcJ h:I\ t' <• h:1rd um<.· kt't'ptng a ... tl'<Hg ht fact• whill' stud~ mg a pamphl<•t h<'ing dist nbuH•d rn <·onnt·ct1on with the sp) war111ng program Thi' hook l<•l sets forth lhrt'<' ~cen arios tone. belie\'e it or not. involves a femme fatale named Natas ha l that h aven't be-en bt·aten m sillin<•ss since Robert Welch called Eisenhower a conscious agent of t he Communist con- s pir acy T he FBI is dis playing in t his ins t a nce a ll the soph istication of •in o ut fit b<'ing directe d by P e ter Sellers for a new m ovie called, "The Pink Panther Strikes Or an ge County ." Alumni's Glory Fading ... More tha n 1.000 graduates of t he Universit y of North Carolina had u complaint about their diplom as: The ink fad ed. possibly leavin~ them with a feeling they had toiled four years for a disap~aring goal. The univers ity recalled all 3,100 diplomas issued. Which goes t o s how. said Dun's Review. t he degree to wh ich recalls h ave bccorne part of the American cond1· tion • Opinions e1tpressed in l h<' space above are those o f the Daily Pilot Other views ex.pressed on this page are those of their aulhors and artists Reader commenr is inv1led. Address The Dally Pilot, P O Bo1t 1560, Cosla Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642-4321 B oyd I In Calwo ts By L.M.BOYD E arly French trappers set out In pain sometimes. shat· Ing the sam e cabin. The french word for cabin 1s "cahute." ll came to be said. therefore. about any two who decided to tt>am up that they were "tn cahoots ... Eve r y a nim a l t ha t vocahzes. ir it can hear , can tell the difference between "It's the White House!" the sounds made by the male and the female or its own species. Thal stallion knows a mare when he hears one. The bull recognizes the moo of the cow. The billygoat identifies the bleat or the nanny Was none other than I lelen Keller who said. "There is no king who has not had a slave amon~ his ancestors and no slave who has not hud a king among his." Q. "Na me the right fielder In the old Abbott and Costello comedy routine 'Who's on Fiut'." A. Wasn't any right fielder ln that bit, sir. The other players were "Who" on first. "What " on Necond, "I Don't Know" on third, "I Oon't Care" at shortstop, "Today" at catcher, "Tomorrow" on tbe mound, "Why" io left fi e ld and "Beca use" in center n~ld. Lut wor d u ttered by Ulysses S. Grant, long known for his love or liquor, was. "Water." -- TRB From Wa8hington Robbed of Leadership for $50 1'tw n1pp1 n.t1 wmd r ustles the lNtlht•rr muwnoli.s t •uvt'b on 1•1ttwr 111d<· of th~ Whitt~ flouse ar. ~1· aiuth1•r on tht> South Lawn 1 h1• Kround as s now ~tr\'HkC'd '1"'1 11 hon1>1 ~uur d parades. 1 tw l>;md l1luys :1od the crowd w lt'lonth<>four sldcsofthesmall 11·1ttr.t1 .irt·a Tho stand 1s i.vt fur Pn·-.1c.frnl :_rnd Mrs C~rt..r and VIC't.> Premier Teng Jn.t h11i v. aft•. Cho L.1n, and their tall int1•q 1r1•tt•r . They enter. lw.ir th1• nation.ii anthem, in· .. p1•1•1 tht• l1111111r ~uard, a nd now • l1111my l'.Jttt>r I'> -.peaking nghl 111 front of m1· T it t:tt t: l.S \ da~turbance in t ht• v. orkmg pn·:.-, ~ecllon 15 feet f rum ~ta·n· lh\• f)re~1dent talks. < .Jrter cl0t.·:.n 'l -.top If the dis· turht•r h.1~ .1 .:un Carter is a d1•ad man It ,..., a woman; instead of a ~un ~he has Mao's little red book She 1s muffled in a minute ~ind dragg<'d off when her com· pJn1on, a man. also in the press set•tion. begins t.o shout. Out he ~oes. Th<>y arc not efficie nt dis· ruptC'n. If they really shrieked, t lw sound would have gone around lht.• world , by satellite to China. Even as we stand we can hear lht' OCC'asional growl of protest t'Om lnE! from the s ma ll protest aowd in the Ellipse -over towa rd the Washington Monu· menl. TH F. LOUDSPEAKERS out there pick up the intermittent noises: nobody pays attention - there is a ritual prot est for almost anv foreign visitor. But this is different. Security has t>e<>n breached. Reporters for years have insisted on the right of minority pressmen to al · lend ceremonies. If Sonia Ransom had wanted lo. shC' could have killed the president with the greatest of L'3Sl' Sht• was p roperly accredit· t•d by tht• Seattle police, her com· µanion . Keith Kozimoto. by New Y nrk pollC'C'. The Secret Service .1cccptcd the accreditations. BEING PRESIDENT is one of the world 's dangerous jobs. Oc- C'upaliona l hazard -assassina· lion We don't Like to think about it. In the Senate Teddy Kennedy will ha ve another try at gun con· trol legislation this month but cha nces are slim. Crime is as Ameri can as apple pie. A 1976 r e port to t he Con· ference of Mayors estimated 4-0 million hand guns in the coun· try, a figure increasing by 2.5 mil lion a year: 100 million by the year 2000. A poll shows two· thirds of the gun owners fear c ri me. kt'ep guns for s-elf. defensl': we citizens arm as superpowers do, fearing ctrms of our neighbors. H E R E'S THE reco rd o n presidential assassinations and attemp~: Mailbox --... '-. R0c1dside Ttlrget Andrew Jackson, 1835, a l· te mpt. Abraham Llncoln, 1865, killed. J a mes Garfield, 1881 , killed. Willia m McKinl ey, 1901, killed. T heodore Roosevelt. 1912. ex· president. wounded. F ra nklin Roosevelt, 1933, at- tempt. I Mayor Cermak killed>. TRUMAN, 1950, attempt. Kennedy, 1963. killed. (Robert Kennedy later killed ). Ford, 1975, two a ttempts. In s ummary. or the 32 men who have held the presidency since 1835, attempts were made ag ainst nine. and four s ue· ceeded. One in eight. I h ave followed presidents many years and I have come to the conclusion that they can't really be protected. The hand out· stretched lo greet them from the crowd across the fence m ay hold a gun. IT I PART'Of our culture that we expect presidents to take the cha n ce a nd a llow devi lis h ha ndguns to be sold . We are alo ne a m ong nations in this tolerance for guns. I don't mean to be ghoulish. but in the seconds of that dis· turbance on the South Lawn <a minor incident --$100 fine for dis· turbmg the peace >. I could see the fallen figure, feel the commotion. listen to the shrieks on radio and TV. hear the great newspaper presses rumbling out their black. black headlines. Weapons don't cost m uch. Here's the record of prices paid from Ro be rt Sherrill's grim s tudy. "The Saturday Night Special": Booth shot Lincoln with a .44 derringer, $15. Guiteau killed McKinley with a .44 revolver, $10. Czolaosz used a 5-shot .32 to murder Garfield, $4.50. oswato·s mau-order carbme against Kennedy, $21.4S <plus $1.50 for postage> The weapons cost $50.95. OSWALD GOT his murder gun from an advertisement in the American Rifleman. a magazine published by the National Rine Association. The ad was placed by the Klein's Sporting Goods Co .• Chicago. Gun advertising is a lucrative fo rm of income for the NRA. which has a million members, a $20-million budget, and a build· ing in Washington. It is probably the most powerful s ingle·shot lobby ln the city. There is nothing wrong with the sportsmen's guns. of course. But the NRA is so pa ranoid a bout restrictions that it pro· tects handguns. Every poll for SO years has shown the public wa nts handg un control. but Congress won't let us have it; lt is cowed by NRA, which can whip up halt a million letters overnight. THE GUN LOBBY is believed to h ave defeated Sen. Joseph D . Tydings, Democrat of Maryland and a champion of control. when he ran for reelection in 1970. Carter backed control m 1976 <his paternal grandfather was kil1ed by a handgun an 1904 > but he has enough other problems right at the moment. After J ack Kennedy 's as- s assination, Congress passed a we ak gun law including a ban on c heap imported "Saturda y Nig ht Specials ." Afte rwards. gun distributors just Imported the parts and assembled them here. LAST VEAR the House over· whelmingly defeated a mild bill to put senal numbe rs on new firearms to help police trace them . .. When are politicians going to h ave the courage to stand up against the gun lobby?" de· m a nded the Washington Star . T he Ba ltimore S un called it "Power and Par anoia ... The N RA didn 't mind. It called c rl ti cs ·•anti ·Constitution fanatics'' referring to the "right to bear anns .. second amend· me nt. America's murder rate is the wonder of the world. T here are more killings overnight in New York than ID Tokyo all year. Ha ndgun Control. lnc .• a c1t1lens lobby. keeps track month by month: Handguns took 465 Lives ID December. FIVE NATIONAL commillet'S studied crime between 1967 and 1973, head e d by Nicholas Katzenbach. Otto Kerner, Milton E isenhowe r, Edmund Brown a nd Russell Peterson. All ad- vo<'alcd gun control. Never in history did so many blue.ribbo n commissions in· vestigateonesubjed so intensive- ly lnsoshortatime -anddosolil· tie a bout it. "It ·s .as easy to buy guns as flashlights ... said Edward Ken- nedy. whose two brothers were murdered. So my heart jumped as Carter talked and the two beside me we re dragged a wa y. Will we get gun control? Of course, yes, in time. But not until another presi· dent or two a re sacrificed . r think. •• TRB is a lo11gstandrng Washington by/int'. Its autllor cur· rently is Richard Strout of the Chnshan Science Monator When Will Politicos Streamline System? To the Editor: Well, isn't the Daily Pilot's headline of State Superintendent of Schools Riles· speech in San Clemente just ducky! Riles said we must figbt for more of the ta xpayers money. Have we ('ver. JUSl once. heard one or these fat politicians say. "We must streamline our system ancl be more e ffi cient? Have you ever heard one of them say, "It 1s the wi ll of the majority or the t ax pay ing public that we economize and as public ser· · vants we should make every ef· fort to do so." Supt. Riles states he has a lways been against Proposition 13 a nd still wants it wiped out. t would like t.o ask Mr. Riles if he GOVT. SPENDING has ever been at County Tax As· sessor's Office and watched grown people crying because their property tax is going to cause them to lose their home. Thousands of others (before Prop. 13) have been forced to sell their homes and move t.o Podunk Hollow in a trailer upon retiring because of their escalat· ing property taxes. I AM SURE Supt. Riles must ha ve had a beautiful halo around his head when he recently told Gov. Jerry Brown that teachers did not go into education to become rich but only because they care about children. I am sure Mr. Riles must be st.rug· gling to make ends meet on his • I ...... w--·- SSS.000 a year salary and with only a $50,000 a year pension waiting for him upon retire· ment. or course his unlimited expense account helps keep Lbe wolf from the door. Yes, Mr. Riles, we taxpayers should be in there fighting to get money for your $150,000,000 bus· ing program ($250,000.000 next year> and make it a huge suc· cess. Next year maybe we can reduce the density of eight stu· dents on a SO-passenger bus to perhaps five or six so there will be no overcrowding problem. GEORGE DAVlS Get Go1'ert11weni •~k To the Edit.or: J keep re a ding in yo ur e ditorial page about all the fruslations taxpayers are having dealing with our government. whether It be city. s tate or federal. If I remember corr~lly the constitution states, "We the peo- ple." It must be e vident that "We the people" are· at fault. It nlso guarantees the sanctity of the vote, thererore "We the peo- ple" can change the guard as often as we want by simply not voting for an int umbenl. Cao you imagine all the pensions. patronages, lobbyists, tree vacation$, pay raiaes, etc. that would fall by the wayside? We may not be able t.o change Wnas Jmmcdiately but every· one will see the s1cid marks. Who knows. we might even get our government back. P. L. McMULLEN Ced Bac k oft ~ltf tt'ff To the Editor: This spring and summer we, other humane organiiaUons, and county sbelters will be del· uged with the desperate "Utter ... laden" pet public. The grim re· ality is that hundreds of these precious puppies and kittens will have to be put lo sleep because there are no homes for them. Why? Why must this go on year after year? Adopting a n animal is a big r es pons lbilily and this responsibility rests with the pet owner. If the pet owner cares enough to adopt a kitten or a puppy. that person should keep on caring when the pet ~rows up and its natural instincts come into view. DURING t~ rnating season, it is cruel to keep an animal locked up or fenced in. So that these animals do not become frustrated by digging, chewing, or barking, they s hould be spayed or neutered. Heartbreakingly, many or • these pets ftnd "an opportunity" to get out and some never re· turn. They get squashed by cars, get "adopted" by someone who thinks it as a stray. or It is ~icked up by animal control of- ficers. We are pleading with pet owners to spay and neuter their pets NOW! The mating season is just around lbe corner! Please call these numbers for low cost spay and neuter refer- raJa: Feline & Canine Friends. Inc. C714 ) 879-7433 or 635-'197S; Pel Assistance (714 > 542-1530; Pet Savers (714) ~5980. ROSE HOSEA. Pres. FellM and Ca_nlne Fl'lends.., lnc. ( ( J ~ ' • Oran90 Con ' Dully P1lol More 01..afnion To write lhe Dally Pilot/Bo• \S60. CQ\ta Mesa. CA 92626 ~ ............................. Su .. nday ..... Feb .. r~u·.~ .. '.'··'•9•79 .................. T~o~C~a~ll~t~h;e~D~a~11~v~P~l~lo~t~n~1~•~6A;2;.;':n~1 ............ .. Dr. Cliarl Convention's 'Sole Purpose' Subject to Change Dr C'tlClrln llt•ll I.I o prnltUttr nt pc>ltt1cnl 41·u!rir.r ul Col S1otr f JiltA'tll"l tJovt•n-c.lt Jc•rr Hro"o s f11• l'hrnn hl h•at.l lh4J oaleonal 1•ru~ dt• lo b.Jlllnt•t• &ht frdcnl bud(Cl't ha put him tnto dll't'd cunrlll'l nClt unly "Ith maoy GOSH , MR . Ot>mocratlr r' 1rt) h•nclrM\ but ;il1u1 • llh n.unw Kt•pubhcunt> Tn f: I. ' • IS not hflWl'Vl r. lhl' DC' >fl Cm U hHl&lflC'.-d bu1l9111l l'h1• hllljt.-rlf tht• I 'llH' It. lht• U'.1' of n n:st1on:Jt c•n nv1•nt1 00 111 fllrmall.) proP<"I' un um1·ndmrnt DIEPRJCH -- DON 'TANY OF TH EM LOOK LI KE T~E RIGHT ONE? to tht' lt:-dt>rnl <'onst1lution. 1'ht• trudillonul method ol 1nwndhlR the C'oMhtulion hois ht•••n to hove Conl(rcss propose tin u m1.•ndmt·nt .111d tht>n have at ll'J.'lt thn!c rourth11 of the states' 11.·~lsl ulun·s rttllfy It. Thut is lltc C'ourst>, for t>11;11mple>, o ( the pena· 1ng t:c.iuul Rights Amendment. The alternative method is to have a national convention <'O iied by Congress. Such a con· vention would then consider the proposed amendme nt and, if passed. it would then be offered· to the stales for ratifi cation. This method has never been used. \ :. Assem b ly Speaker Leo McCa rthy. U.S . Sen . Alan Cranston, and Slate Senate Ma· jority Leader. David Robertl oil oppose the use of a national con· venlion because or its uncertain consequences. Assembly Mioori· ty Leader Paul Priolo has mixed feelings about such a convention -he'd prefer to have Congress propose the amendment. REGARDLESS OF the dif· ferences among political leaders, the idea of a balanced rederal budget has overwhelm· mg national appeal. A national opinion poll by George Gallup in July 1978 found that more than 80 percent or the public favored amending the na· lional Constitution to require a ba l anced fe d e ral budget. Later. a poll conducted by the New York Times and CBS round that 82 percent of Democrats and 86 percent of Republicans polled were in favor of the idea. To date, 26 state legislatures have passed resolutions in favor of a balanced federal budget. The question is not. then. one of support for the amendment - but. rather how to go about it. THOSE WH O favo r con· gressional action rather than a national convention are in doubt about what else a convention might do. Would it also p roduce an a mendment outlawrn~ abor lions? <Or. permitting them., 1 Would it propose repealing the Bill of Rights? Would 1t try to abolish school integration? Who knows what would happen? United States Attorney General Griffin Bell says he is .. absolutely" sure that Congress could limit any national con· vention's actions to the s ingle is· sue of a balanced budget. But, what little experience we have contradicts that assurance. The ex pertence was. of <'ourse. with the original conven· lion in Philadelphia in 1787. Following an invitation by the Continental Congress to consider ways of tmproving the Articles of Confederation, 12 states sent. de· legates to Philadelphia's stale house in May 1987. IN TIIEIR invitation to that convention, the Contine ntal Congress stated that they were to meet "for the sole and ex- press purpose of revising tbe Articles of Confederation." The rest is history. In September 1787 , the Philadelphia Con vention pre· sented to the nation a wholly new document radically dif. fe r cnt m both structure aod powers from the old Articles. Under the terms of t he new constitution. it would go into ef- fect when ratified by nine of the original 13 slates. Uut the Articles of Confederation re· quired that all amendments be unanimously ratified ! WITIDN A YEAR, nine states plus geographically crucial New York and politically vital Virginia had ratified the new constitution. Technically and, more important , politically. it went into effect. It was also, un· der the terms of the Articles of Confederation. illegal. or course. all or that was over 200 years ago. And it would be <in unusual politician who would i.uggest today that the actions of our fore fathe r s were i ll· <'Onsidered or unwise. The suc- cess of the document and lhe na· lion have obscured lhe bitter op· p oi.1lion whic h th e n ew <'Onslltution engendered in 1787. Many have forgotten that the Bill of Rights -the first 10 amendments were added to the Constitution in o rde r to secure crucial support from the state of Massachusetts. Beatles' Invasion: Has It Been 15 Years? OU R PRF.SENT f ederal Constitution has been subjected to the convention mode only twice. The most recent example being when the 18th amendment I prohibition l was repealed by the 21st a mendment. Thal repeal was voted by special state conventions called for the purpose. So. ID spite or Bell 's state· ment, the rears of a national convention running wild -as did our forefathers · are well grounded in histor y! But, since it takes 38 states to r atify any constitutional amendment, we w o uld probably deserve whatever we got . R~ DENN\' FREJDENRICH As of · Y c,stc·rday ... lJcnny Frc>1drnrirh rt?s1dcd among thl.' ·sr rawlwrry 1"ields Forever" 111 Jn, mt! Fifteen years have passed. but sti ll the memory is clear Sun· day night February 9 1964, 80 million of us watched four English lads pound musical his· tory mto our live~. and that "ar without h<'rocs quietly advanced BY THE TIME I graduated from high school in 1966. I was the self-appointed Beatie expert. .. lhe real meaning behind the banned record cover is . plus troubled believer in Viet· n a m With the release of "Eleanor Ri gby," social com mentary played an ever increasing role in lhe mop tops musir Pt'rsonified youth 's hopes and drl'a m s . Toward the e n d. however . these images turned to mghtmares. Their early music and innocence <remember "Michelle?") later gave way to tr3uma and a Lucy-in-lhe·Sky- w1th· Diamonds-like withdrawal. The Beatles bridged the gap between black and white. young and old. Through them . middle cla~s suburbia discovered dope and the Boston Pops discovered rock ·n ·roll. Thl' Beatles had arrived. and with them came a sense uf JOY. ")eah, yeah. yeah," and rehef Only 10 weeks earlier. we were mourning the murder or Pres1 dent f..ennedy Four years of college proved challeng1og yN disillusioning. The Beatles introduced their Mention "Be'at1es" lo anyone between the ages or 30 and 40 - would you believe? -"When 1·m Sixty four" and watch the reactions. Man) have a favorite song or story to tell: but. few SilY. "Who'!" l.IKE . 0 m;iny othNs prior to magical mystery tour as the th(' R<'ntlt's' 1nva~1on my h~ir nightly nC'ws simultaneously "as short. rny favorite song w s 'roadcast t he horror s of In "Surf an ' USA' ttnd I was sl1 1 llorhinu getting us('d lo LIU Suddenly.~ nont> of that mat. tt•red any m111 t• Y ciu ng men let their h:ur grc'w longt•r . "I Want To llold Your Hand" was No. l and ft•w µaid :iltenlion to the new pn•s1dt•nt Sociolog1sls srud this phcnomt•non would pas!> ma few months Beards re placed sideburns nnd campus nots repla(·c~ck· hops. "Give Peace a Chance" and "lley .Jude" were the hits of the time Somehow I managed to avoid th<' war despite being S<'lectt'd No l in the 1970 draft lottery SOME MUSIC experts claim the Beatles were responsible for widening the intellectual boun· daries of rock. thus making it a more flexible and acceptable art medium. Within a year. sideburns were hui..hy. Beatie paraphernalia IN THE BEGINNING • .John. had flooded the market place, Paul George and Ringo Today. nearly a decade follow· ing their last concert. the Beatles still are in demand. Two anthology LP's became gold \ 1 Identity Crisis Pint-sized Uy ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol C,.. 0•11• Pll01 Sc.iff { have n<.'vcr sN?n a little girl named Shan· non . for we are confined to two cur tamed cubicles in the Intensive Care Unit al Fountain Valley Community Hospital. But l he ht•re hstcmng to the story un- foldin)! down there. "Shannon ... Shannon .Mommy knows 1t hurls. fThen fn a smg·son11 lullaby > I "'"" yoo . . a bwJhel and u peck .. .. Shannon . Shannon . . Come back to t'3 • Dtm't close 11our eyes again." Shannon cannot hear her mommy and daddy now although something flickers behind her curtain or consciousness when the hllle lids Outle r. Sometimes she whimpers and sometimes Shannon shrieks out in the night. Brain injury rules out most anesthesia. .. You can cry oil you want honey . . . Mommy ~' you Shannon Cod love:i 11ou . . and Ow Baby Jtru.' lS going to malct' flO" wtU " Shannon. Shannon. Shannon. Always try- ing to s tir her memory by recitation of her name, people, places and happy tames past. The accident story was simple. A kid. A new bike. A car. Rainy weather. A collision. "Shonnon . • . come on ktd . . . Btt$J1 is here ... Don't you want to set your favorite doU? ... You don't ,. good care o/ hu ••• We'U get h49r ftt~." The plalnUvc lltanle11 have continued for many of the 72 houra slnce the chUd. arrived as Jano Doe, about 9, with head Injuries and muJUple fractures. Her motlier learned the bard way, con· tocted by 1 worried nclfbbor about a lttUe girl blt on her bi.cycle. Sb&nnon's family wtN newCOl1M!TI to the neighborhood. No one ru l· ly knew t11em yet. The famlly dlcln~ know bicycles muat. be r.pllef'ed here. lt wasn't. Shaken by the message, her mom !ran· lically t·allt·d Fountain Valley pbhce, dread· ing what evt•ry mother dreads. "Go lo the hospital." the desk officer said firmly hut ~enlly. "Her bicycle is over lher<.'." "l don 't ev<'n want to see it!" "Good. we can show it to other kids," he replied. referring to the school bicycle safety programs that emphasize licensing • • • Three poinLc; emerge here. Police had no bike license to t race down. Neighbor witnesses did nol know th.is new little ~irl in town, crumpled on the wel street a few blocks Crom her new home. Children rarely carry identification cards. Law agencies and the media have long advocated a mandatory child identification program, perhaps through state law. Some 1>arents -pitifully r('w -follow their own family JO system . A simple do~ ta~ worn uDder a boy's ~hirt, or a girl's brtl<'elet could bear vital medical statistics in addition to name. u;e, address and where parents may be reached. -This data can and bas been Ute-saving in past cases. Shannon's famlly could have at least re- ceived news or the accident In a more gentle fashion. lt would have been easier to face the 1.ngulsh and uncertainty ahead. God knows there is enough of It In that other <'Urtnlned cubicle tonJtiht. Shannon'11 mother sends eway a small visitor with on ;ldmonlUon to aet her own b1cyclt' Ucen11ed fi rst ttllng. Then the ectort.s to awaken o s m31l steeping be1uty belln anew. "Shannon Momm11 tt heH • Oodd11 '' ht rt . Your brotPter •• h1rt ... TlftktrbrU I.I falrt Co tte JIOU .•• ShdMon, Shannon . com,. back to us." I a lbums within 48 hours or re· lease; some have offe red $50 million for one final concert: "Beatlemania," the look·a·Uke play. attracts sell-out crowds. What is it about. the fab four that mal<es us do these things in the late 1970s? Did our parents respond this way. to the Big Band sounds 35 years ago? Will today's teens react to Kiss this way in 15 years? Interviews with the Walrus might offer valuable clues. ALL I KNOW is the Beatles arrived. "He lp," they con· que red. "With a Little Help from My Friends :" and then de· parted. "The Long and Winding Road." No one can turn back the clock. and attempting to "get back t o where you once 1.>elongcd" is 3 difficult and futile exercise. · Yet. for me. the good and bad memori<'S arc worth saving. I'm no "Fool on the Hill" nor "Dr. Roberts... I'm just a fan who. a fter 15 years. would like to say lh!inks. Sydney Harris DiploIDa's Value Iffy ·r111n911 I Learned En Route to Looking.Up Othrr Thinrw Thal while a high s~hool diplom a improves a graduate's chance of finding a job. it does not n ecessar ily Improve the nature or level of the job. • -That white·collur crime alone in the U.S. causes losses ($44 billion last year ) about twice as great as that spent on "the entire crimina l j ustice system. -That New York fa milies re- ma in on welfare three limes longer tha n Texas families. <Benefits in New York are three times larger.) That according to the re· cent President's Commission on Mcntnl Health, some 20 to 10 million Am e rican s have "diagnosable m e ntal dls· turbances," and one-quarter or the population suffer from "severe emotional stress." <l would consider these estimates on the low side.) · -That Alexander Ha milton d espised democracy and wanted the Preside nt a nd senators chosen ror life by an electorate limited to the pr05perous. -That ••gung·ho" Is really o Chinese phras~. mconln1 •·work together." -Thal at the beginning of the 20th century, lesa than four per· cent or AmC!ricans we re 6S or otdor: by tM beglnnin• o( the 21st c~otury. six tlmcs as many Amtr1cans will be ln that ace. -aroup. Still Long Way To Finish Line By CLEM PORTMAN Clem Portman i.s a resident of Son Clemente Whoever thought up the name "Senior Citizen" should have been gagged a nd stuffed into a barrel. Look what happened: Anyone lucky enough to make it past 6-0 wound up a marked man -a statistic with a countdown. "He's a senior citizen now," the youn~er ones said , .. in the extreme middle too old to be working. and too young to retire." . THEN, TO MAKE THINGS worse. the government stepped ID ; bureaucrats scratched th<'1r heads and said, "We've got lo set up an agency for these senior citizens. How about calling 1t The Council on Aging?" Council on Aging. for heaven's sake! Couldn't they have called it The Coun~H on Growing? Why did they choose a label that reminds everyone he is growing older with every tick of the clock? And speaking of clocks. consider your frame of mind while having your morning <'Offee m sight of one of those digital monsters. As the beady red eyes blink one seeond after another. try lo find the instant that 1s now -between the past and the future. If you do. you'll get ind1gesllon. OF COURSE, WHAT TIIE name.coiners overlook is that age sets no hm1ts on achievement. For mstance, think about Isaac Bashevis Singer. 74, who has just been honored with the Nobel Prize for Literature. Or Paul Brown. 70, founder of lhe Cleveland Browns. who says, "Things shouldn't be a matter of age. Things should be a matter or knowing what you are domg. After all, it's better lo get old than not to get old." Or Dr. Mary S. Calderone. 74, the famous expert on human sexual behavior. who knows full well that ll wink at any age can lead to something terriflc. BUT ALL IS NOT LO T. In Laguna Beach SUnley Griswold, the well-known. white-bearded iconoclast, Is ta.king 3ctfon. He's the one who dllSbes across the Coast Highway wavlng a traffic n ag and shouting, "Remember the Ataniol" Stanley has started a campaign to wipe out "Senior Cltlien" and replace it with o zinger. Whe n interviewed at his park·bench headquarters. Stanley said he's already gatherina slanatures: that hls plan is well under way: "I've wrote to Hownd J arvis," he said, Jabbtng us with b1s pencil. "He's past 70. He's one of us." "What name do you have In mind?" STANLEY'S WATERY EYES J leamed. " 'f'ront·rUMer'! What else? We wn there, mant We started aoo~r an' we come a longC!r way. When Howard almme the (Crttn U1ht, we sot \l made!" StanJey could be r-1aht. After his auccess w1t.h Pros>ositlon 13, Howard should bave no trouble ma.klna "FronLrunner" a household word. No trouble al all. Al• DAILV fltLOT Sundey. fet>1u1ry 11, 1079 COUNTY I OBITUARIES r KOCEReunites the Bard, Audiences Wt-rt' Wllllam 'hakesptur oll\lo today. b m111\\ hl\lt' aid " lllheworld' 11lt-h'\h11on nd rrom nnc'ln lo 2:30 p rn Man· duH bealnnlnQ t-• b l4 tor It I~ his Jon to help the J>OO· pie-who hove t•nrolled ror th"" l'our se with lnt\•rprel..ations and \\ tth udd1tional bnckground <thout the s>luy und ubout the uulhor nd, ull lht! m«'n and wom"n tu dtnt& " 'Wilham 1'h 1kn~ an• -wrot tui. ph'" to plrai.r ttl\ 11ud1l'nt't' t h , t " ,, ~ n t· 1 t h ,. r v t.· r y Thul '6 tht~ 1>h1IO! oi1hy btohtnd • brand nt-.. VB~ -, ru• on Sh•k~ Pf&f'\l produ«'d as • C"OI lt-•t•·crt-dtt l'lu ~ Cou!lt hnt• Community (~)Ut-(lt" oU~r, lht- thrte urut "tclecour.c" eta, lhb ~m i.tt•r OJ>hitllC'Jh•d nor IHt:r ary fh• ~ rnh' fnr lht• pt'Oplt' ool 1i1n t' lilt" l'hqut'." u1d Shuun ~utlon, ht•4AU of th•· RU< rlt.Jt11t1 airoup an "har,rf' <•f prodm·twn "I MOST t:nglls h t'l<i . es ~nd t'\ e n those clu11. ''"devoted solely tu tht• •ludy of Shakespeare. the .. tudt•nt" ~Imply n·ud the play:. Crom .i boOk :an1t.1f lht•y an.• lucky. tht•V muY M't' ,1 ftlrn or a i,tuge pro ducllon PROD ('ED 8\' lht> BBC' "nd Ttme ure. th\• ~II) an.· bruud cust O\ll'r KO<. E Chann\'l ~I from 9 to l 1 30 p m ~v••r) othn Wednetlday, bl.•1o1mnma 1-'t•b rn. "\\'t• hltfM' to brrn~· batl'k tht.''ll' pl;n., rm thl' \.lmt' h tnl!I tu lh1• rn.u.11 ••udl<'n<'(' Tht• l'IJ)''> ~111 bf• P"~t·nkd u11 tht•y Wl•rt• flr?tt t'OOCl'IH'<i ' ht• <,<lid "In thi.s class. the viewing o( tht• pl;:1y~ Is integral to the rourst> This as. artcr all, the "uy at 11h<>uld be Shakespeare wrut(• not for the printed page. \T C'O\.l..i'TU/\f:, f)a\1d SICJnt• "111 M'rvt• u., thl• c·o111 w inslruc All Children Gained From A Blind Date Wtule most second Rraders struggle with such things as cursi"ve writing and mult1phca lion, Ann(' Kreuter 's 7-ycar-olds also are getting early lessons in tolerance At the same time. blind teen-agers under Linda J acobsen's tutelage may be getting their fi'"~l la!.te or ac ceptance. Mrs . Kreuter. a s.econd grade teacher at Pleasant View Eleme ntary School m Hunt· ington Beach. and Mrs Jarobsen. a teacher al the Los Angeles Foundation for the Junior Blind. are old friends who share the conviction that exp<>Sure breeds understanding FOR THREE YEARS now. Mrs Jacobsen has loaded her h1'ndicapped students in a s ta· lion wagon and driven the 40 miles to the Orange County school Before hand. l\Trs . Kreuter has spent counllcss hours preparing her elass('s for the visits. "Anne wanted her kids to be exposed to ex- ceptional kids." Mrs Jacobsen said. "and I wanted my kids exposed to .sighted kuts. These kids are about on the same )('vel socrnlly .. During a r<'cent v1s1t, the blind children came arm<•d with toob they use· tn thc•1r school \\Ork a braille t)'pcwritt•r and ··touc·h' boQks c·ontaininJt shaP<'" ;.ind tt-xlun.·s they lt•a rn to d1f f<'reotialt', as well <as rupcakcs they tiad bahd THE SECOND-GRADERS had made m<'damon ~1fls and l•arned ~1bf1ul SIS 1n coins for contribution lo the foundation Dunng the five-hour slay, the sighted and unsighted broke into rotating study centers to l'X periment with the tools. the two sets of children alternately sharing parts of their day· to-day lives. The blind students demonstratt•d the braille typewriter. In turn. the second-graders en m asse g uided the bland studc•nts down s idewalks. through the rn ;11e of pinl·si1.cd classroom tables and ovl•r the µla yground equipment "WllV S HOULDN'T phys ically han dicappcd children ha vt> mMc l'Xpertt•nces hkc· this., .. as ked Mrs Krl'utc r "Both sets or children Rel so much from 1t." But, she stres1'cd ... it 1s crucuil to prepare the children in advance and 1nvolw th<: students in plannjng " To insure that the children knew what to ex Gardeners JAlll!ES EllZA8E'TH .CEYLON JAMf~ s A . p .. ,, • ., ...... v """'""'V • ,.1, .. h .. "''" e t uct1on It IOr"""' r~s•o.~t ol OranQll! Counly. ~h~ ..,,_\ ~ ~r.r ot thtt Wom,.n ot ,,...,,,._1nFutlf>rton l'.1r.-"'u"toM• The Laguna Reach ~~.:;,~1.!"S,::~, \~:.~;d·~ • .,~~ Garden Club will have a son• l'OwarO J8mf'\ 01 Hunlf1>Qlon Spring deSSCrt Card par· ::~~:,.,'f~1':"',.,~ .. /~"'·J~!',.,'i':,~ ty and silent a uction al 0••11<1~ o.tuQM•• r.r11<• w f,,., .. , 01 noon Feb. 23 at the Trha<ll"lllc.tt110<t>, .. ''''"'.101!o••"11 Neighborhood Congrega-o• SHll~ Wa\lllnqlon br111""' J()l'n .... 1°".,. o.1ro11 ""''"'o"n 'i"'"""' lion al Church, Laguna .,.111 o-hef0Sunc!11r• PM Ha•llO• t ""'" Beach. M~morl&I C'MOf'I wltPI '"" RP• Ftovo l .. \f'.1,, ,,"''°' ,._HOM "1 e .. omt It is a fund-raiser for CO•urc11 o4 s.nte """ Ot+t<IM•n11 1n1 .. ,. the Saddleback College ';';.:',,~"','::;,;;;;;;::~.':~v ;.01~:,.·;;.,~ Scholarship Fund, which I Awn Mount Ollvf' MnrloMY (Cl'la is awarded annually. A _M_._"'-S.te>-_s_s"' _______ donation of $2.50 was re· quested. More informa· tion may be obtained from Mrs John Bum bera at 494·2732. Al'Wlr.ploolt BLIND, SIGHTED STUDENTS SWINGING Huntington Beach Visit Promoted Tolerance pel't. she said, "they look blind walks and we had them lead each other around obstacles so they woulct be aware of special considerations involved in leadingsoml'oneelscaround." The lessons were apparently well learned. .. The ('hildren were helping those big kids ... s;.a 1d Ingrid Woken. whose son. Brent. wore his braille nametag to bed that night. "They were a lmost the authority because so much was up lo th(•m Thl'y were really helping someone that rc>all~ d(•pt•ndcd on their help They were giving of thrmseln•s ''THEY SEE WE'RE all human and it givf's them a basic unde rstanding of human dif- feren('es," Mrs Woken added. Although the blind students were nervous when they arrived, Mrs. Jacobsen said the warmth and enthusiasm of their hosts eventual· ly broke th(· ice. The experience. she added. would help the blind students deal more effec· lively with a s ighted world. "Most of these kids will not live in society,:· Mrs. Jacobsen said. "They m ay be able to hold down some minor JOb, but l don't see them as li ving inQ<.'pcndcntly. "BUT IT IS AN 'opportunity to be around sighted kids. It's ~ot to help them al home. around their brothers and sisters and in relating to the kids down th<' street." The real success of th(' visit, however, was immediate. written on the tire(j,, glowmg faces of the blind children as they leftf' Surrounded by waving second-graders s houting "Corne back!" they were helped into tht> station wagons for the return trip. Myra Berg, 14 . sighed wearily "I've had a good day ... Thank you, Mrs . Kn•uter ·· but ror the visual production." Stone old. "I noNK another important thing about this course ls that It wu11 crented rrom the start as a televhlion production for educa· tion. It is not a movie or a st.a1e play that has simply been transferred to television. It has been designed for the medium." through the college." said Jack Ch appell. CoastUne publlc tn- rormat.aon officer. how the dramatic qualltles im· parted by the actors five new or special emphasis to the words on paper, by lnt.e ractJon with our faculty member, David Slone, they '11 be expo ed to differing In· terprelations of theplays. "JUST AS THE appreciation of a line painting is enhanced by an understanding of the artist's .life and limes. so is the ap· preciaUon of Shakespeare. "ALL THESE things round o ut the total experience, one that is as valuable and Inter esting for the casual viewer as it is for the drama student. the English slu· dent. and the Shakespeare scholar." Tbe first season will include "As You Like ll." "Richard II," "Ro meo and Juliet," "Measure !or Measure," "Henry VIII," and Julius Caesar." ''These productjons are fine entertaining television but the video portions are only a part of the total experience available "This is one or the particulllr strengths of the telecourse. Peo- ple who sign up for the class will experience a great deal more than just the enjoym en t or watching the dramas. Through the telecourse, they will be ex- posed to much more. Information about the course is available by calling CoastUne Community College at 963·-0824. "By readin g along while the plays are televised, they'll see ~---------------------------· * ·---------------------------... Shakespeare's Coming 'Public TV Presems 37 Plays in 6 Years NEW YORK CAP> --With fanfare befit· ltng the kings he chronicled. Shakespeare com es to public television this week. All or him. All 37 glays by the man generally acknowledged to be the pre-eminent master of the English language Seventeen comedies, 10 histories and 10 tragedies writ- ten from 1591 to 1613. THE SERIES, produced by the British Broadcasting Corp. and cast entirely with British actors. is being shown in thjs country by the Public Broadcas ting Service. It is one of the most ambitious and expensive projects ever undertaken for television. For awhile. it seemed on its way to becoming one of the most controversial as well. Six years wlll pass before the. series is completed. What ~tarts here on Wednesday, Fe b . 14. with "Julius Caesar, • won't end un· til the spring of 1984. with a play yet to be chosen and a cast yet to be hired. In between. millions of viewers will see the whole range of Shakespeare's art the early works of developing genius like "Romeo and Juliet. ' and "Richard II:" the mature mas terpieces like "King Lear" and "The Tempest;" the puzzling tragicomedies like "Measure for Measure" and "A Winter 's Talc:" and even a couple of clinkers. like "Titus ~dronicus" and .. Henry VIII'' that are remembered only because of lhl! man who wrote them. VIEWERS WILL see more than. 1,000 characters, from Marc Antony and Anne Boleyn to the three witches and the Duke of York. They will hear more than 100,000 lines of blank verse, from "To be or not to be, that is the quest.ion," to "Friends, Romans, coun· lry men. lend m e your e~l'S." These plays are a mong the greatest con· tributions the English language has made to world culture,'' s ays Cedric Messina, who is producing lhe cycle for the BBC. "And as we have the facilities and the talent . it becomes almost our duly to do them." Jae Venza. executive producer of the series for WNET. the New York station that is responsible ror the presentation on PBS. says that "a generation ago, when I was in school. we read all this stuff. But we never saw it on its fee t.· Weekend Study Set M o r e th an 130 weekend courses will be offered during the spr· ing semester at Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa. "Our instinct at PBS," he says, "is that a good television version of something will send young audiences into lhe theater. wanting t'l see the real thing.'' The Sha kespeare cycle, budgeted at more than $14 million, is the biggest project in the BBC's 51-year·his tory . Time-Life Television is helping finance the project, and Venza says Exxon, Metropolitan Lire and Morgan Guaranty Trust are each contribut- ing about $35.000 per play to help SP.cure the American rights for 10 years. When plans to show the series on U.S. television were first announced. some ~can actors and producers protested. CHIEF AMONG them was Joseph Pa pp, head of the New York Shakespeare Festival. which performs Shakespeare for free every summer in Central Park and is res ponsible for the cunenl Broadway smash .. A Chorus Line ." Papp and the others obJected to so much American money and television time being devoted to a completely British project. They said many unemployed American actors were 1ust as qualified lo participate~ Some also worried that hearing all the plays performed by actors w1th Brillsh ac- cents would make 1t ha rder for Amen can au· diences to accept American 1:1ctors 1n the roles VENZA THINKS the crit1c1sm 1s un· balanced. because it "overlooks the fact that if you go to any other country, most of the ac· tors you'll see on TV are Americans, from Kojak on down." He says PBS' commitment to the BBC series "won't s top us from doing American theater meanwhile ." In fact, he says, dis· cussions are under way to put some of Papp's work on the air regularly. The British actors so far hired include some of the leading names in contemporary theater and film. s uch as Sir John Gielgud, Dame Wendy Hiller and Claire Bloom Messina says he is not using the same ac- tors or directors throughout the series to achieve greater variety and aYoid a uniform look or style. He also shuns modern-dress o r other ··eccentric" versions, s uch as Orson Welles' famous anti-fascist "Juhus Caesar." rearing that some s uch inte rpretations become quickly dated. Sun .. Feb. 18 Run with Frank Shorter Entoes Available Security Desk South Coast ?lua The "weekend cot· .~~~--~~--~---~---~---~---~~~-~~ lege" program enables a student lo earn up to 10 units. according to George Blanc. OCC's weekend co ll ege coordinator. Registration for spr· ing classes continues through Feb. 16. More Information is available at 556-5735. NEW FOR NEWPORT BEA CH! "ac1 uo'"as SMITH'S MOtlTUAU 627 Mam St Hun11ng1on Beach !>36-6539 Stzulents to Aid Blood Project '1T'S WOITH THI IHUYI - JUSY 10 MIHUTIS AT H ." The Reading Game ,_FAMILY COlOMA&. 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The Reading Game 1420 North Briatol Street, Suite 240 NYr JamboHe/MacArtbur lat.ereectJon CaU 96&-1105 Call for a free demonstr.atloti-No obligation • .. -- fJ •' • \ MUSIC & MAYHEM 'l 'M CONSTANTLY STUDYING DOZ!NS OF SCORES,' SAYS EUGENE ORMANOY Noted Orch estra S our? Eugen Ormandy Still IT in Philadelphia P HILADELPHI A IAP > -When E uge ne Orma ndy, the m us c director of the Pb.Uadelpbta Orchestra, was asked a while ago when be might re· tire. the reply was crisp: "I wtll stop conductmg only when l drop." Ormandy, long one of the nation's leading con- ductors presiding over one of its best orchestr as. ts 79. Some ot his players reportedly feel that the or· chcstr'a and the maestro'sown brilliant reputation ·-might best be se r ved by his retirement now. .. TEN YEARS AGO Ormandy was in complete control." a veteran player. who didn't want to be jdcnt1f1ed. told a newspa per critic. "He could in· still an enormous amount of excitement in most :mus ic. But now there is tension. no excitement." ·'The normally easy working relationship t>etween Ormandy and his players has become in· u easingly edgy this season," wrote Daniel Webster of the Philadelphia Inquirer. "Ormandy bas openly assessed blame, and the players have hardened in the face of bis remarks. Ormandy's problem has been compoun¥.<f by a minor hearing loss a nd he has compensated somewhat by asking for louder playing. The players have objected to that. too " The prin cipal guest conductor and heir· ~pparent of the Philadelphia Orchestra is Ricardo Mu ti, a 37-ycar-old Italian. David Eastburn, president of the Federal lteserve Bank of Philadelphia and head of the or· eh<'stra's board. declined to comment directly on either Ormandy's or Muti 's future, but says flO change is contemplated untiJ the end of the 1979-~ season THE WHITE·HAIRED, Rumanian-born Ormandy won't comment publicly 'about recent criticisms and declines to be interviewed on the s ub· jcct of retirement, but he bas freely talked about his work and his love, the orchestra. "I work 16 to 18 hours a day, 12 hours on vaca· lion," he once told a reporter. "l am constantly working, studying scor es, dozens of scores. But , of course, I love it. "The most I can say about myself is that I am a good musician . I do not think or myself as great. T he Philadelphia Orchestra has bad only four conductors since its founding in 100. Since 1911 it has been dominated by two musical giants. the late Leopold Stokows ki, who led it until 1936, and Ormandy ever since, the longest tenure of any leader of a major American orchestra. · EASTBURN NOTES THAT m~bers of the as· sociallon board also are concern wi th the or- chestra's future and that a year a a long-range planning committee stressed the n for an orderly succession of music directors. He points out that it was Ormandy who invited M uti to make his United States debut with the Philadelphia in 1972 and that the Italian's annual re· tum engagements were solely Ormandy'sdecision. As music director Ormandy has absolute authority to choose guest conductors, soloists and re- pertoire. He leads more than half the concerts. con- ducts in the orchestra 's two summer homes in Philadelphia's Robin Hood Dell and Sa'ratoga, N. Y., and d irects them In their annual foreign tours. MUTI HAS BEEN LEADING the orchestra regularly In trips to New York, Washington, and Boston and is scheduled to conduct on the annual spring trip to Ann Arbor, Mich. He is being asked to devote even more lime. Mutl r eportedly wants to keep living in Italy a nd doesn't want to give up his opera work in F lorence and his orchestral associations In London. Meantime, through the rumbles of musical con- troversy in Philadelphia, Onnandy continues to hold centerstage. Outlaw's Odyssey Over Bank Error Adds Interest to Loner's Life .JERSEY CITY. N.J . <AP> -After 55 years of being a "stra1ght arrow," Charlie Walst\..says he just didn't know how to be crooked. But when an unusual temptation beckoned, he yielded. Unemployed, a self-described loner , Walsh h as become a local folk hero. An angel in the form of a computer deposited $100,000 to his meager savings at the Commercial Trust Co. WALSH WAS DOWN on his luck on Jan. 5. 1978. No family. No job. Few friends. More debt tha n he could handle. "Everything was gong down the tubes ror me ... A lifelong b ache lor and occasional coin .dealer1~he never earned· more man $200 a week. Besides, he owed SS,000 in back taxes on his house and expected the cily to roreclose. How bad was it? He had smoked cigarettes for 35 years, but he quit cold turkey . At one time , "I was down to m y last S12. It was eit h er f oo d or ciga rettes." When a long came the Commercial Trust Co. angel, halO slightly atilt:.lf i were a rich CHARLIE WALSH m an ... " was no lon~er a conditional clause. Fantasies that used to occur in the dark or night came into the daylight. "I never stoleanything in my life," he says . "I figured I'd get a corrected bank statement, But when I didn't, I went to the bank and asked a teller to read off my balance. He said I had $101,081.13 In my account. "I KNEW IT was the bank's money, but you can 'l help but start to daydream. I was out of work f<fr a couple of years, so I figured, 'What the bell. l "ll takeachance. ·What did I havetolose?'' So Walsh withdrew SlOl,000, bought a new car and took off. . "l had a helluva ball." he says, adding that he didn't go on any wild spendmg spree. "I wante d the money to last. I didn't want to blow the whole wad. I ate out in rancy r estaurant.II a few limes. But I still bad many m eals at McDonald's. New J udge Sworn In S AN FRANCISCO ( A P > F . .Slee le Lanaford baa been sworn in as a Unlted Sta tes magis trate by Chief Dis trict Judge Robert Peckham. Th e '6·year -o l.d Lanarord will serve a n eight-year term 1tartln1 al $48,500 annually. Langford baa been a 1overnme ot lawy~ alnce 1961 and was lo the t1 .S . attorn y's omce since 1967. .. You don't change your ways and become a Playboyove rnJgbt." Walsh says be left New Jersey after he saw a newspaper article about the bank's mistake. He took a leisurely drive across the country, enjoying the scenery and doing "the whole tourist bit." "And I loved driving that Ford LT D that I bought. I've had cars before. but this one was loaded. You know, the whole schmeer. I put on 17 ,000 miles in four months. I used to say. 'Give me $2 regular' at gas stations. But those days were gone. I just kept filling it up and driving." WALSH WANTED TO settle In the Pacific Northwest. open a sma ll hobby shop and have security for the rest of his life. But his balloon burst. He was caught in Portland, Ore .. on J une 23 . when police with "a new fangled computer system" ran a spot check on the license plates of his car and learned he was a fugitive. When he was arrested by the FBI. agents seized a satchel containing $74,000 in cash and two bank checks totaling $14,000 -total $88,000. He ad· mils he went through $12,000 in five and a half m onths Walsh still had the same New Jersey plates on the car he loved. AFFER ALL OF those years of not having to ask t he question, he found "I didn't know how to get phony plates. I wouldn't know who to ask But after one day In jail. l found out in a hurry. Both the cops and the prisoners told me how I could have done it." Amateur or pro. Walsh never worried about t'arrying around all that cash. "I don't look like I carry a lot of money with me, and I was careful a bout where I went. l kept rny mouth shut ." The bank is suing Walsh for restitution or the money he spent. Although Walsh Is now on welfa re, lives at the YMCA here and is awaiting trial Ctbe date ha sn't been set >. he believes his five-month run for the money" changed his life for-the better. ''TIUS WHOLE THING brought me out of m y shell. I was always pretty much of a loner Now people on the street slap me on the back and say hello. And I'm friendlier." But he told one reporter. "Just don 't make me out to be a wise--guy. 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Ba llots were sorted by age group and the fi ve top winners are shown below. The popularity of a ll 18 comic strips is ranked in or- der of the tota l number of votes each received from a ll age groups . How They Age Groups Show Ranked Different Favorites . 1. Peanuts UNDER 16 16-24 2. De nnis The Menace 1. Peanuts 1. Peanuts 3. Marmaduke 2. Family Circus 2. Funky Winker bean 4. Family Circus 3. Dennis The Menace 3. Dennis The Menace s. Dr. Smock 4. Marmaduke 4. Tumbleweeds 6. Motley's Crew 5. Nancy 5. Marmaduke 7. Tumbleweeds 25 -34 35-44 8. Gordo 1. Peanuts 1. Peanuts 9. Funky Winkerbean 2. Dennis The Menace 2. Dr. Smock 10. Nancy 3. Marmaduke 3. Gordo 11 . Shoe 4. Tumbleweeds 4. Tumbleweeds 12. Judge Parker 5. Family Circus 5. Motley's Crew 13. Moon Mullins 45-64 OVER 64 14. Agatha Crumm 1. Peanuts 1. Dennis The Menace 15. Miss Peach 2. Dennis The Menace 2. Peanuts 16. Queenie 3. Marmaduke 3. Family Circus 17. Gerlatrix 4. Dr. Smock 4. Marmaduke ' 18. Superheroes 5. 'Gordo 5. 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Called to ttdu~ •peod, Int: lnswM. procranu Ir@ betn1 ~hn\tt'd ..,ilh mon"v from bud,:ct sul"'plu • mnd C lifornian.., u.rl• l'l\JO)'ltlfot lax ,•ut~ with m1&Jor M>n •cc> unsm Plllred STN("f.: PRO ITlOS 13 was pust~ last June 6, tht; .,rowth In ao1remm. nt Spt'nd1na bu h tt d, but st hun 't ~o ~u<"\'d In fac:l, 111c tu l i Pt>ndin& h 5bown a btcht lncrt-uc Th It ha\" ~~n om cuts In ~rvjce11 minor to •~t. painful to \Orne and . cattrttd layoffs, but not the pl'\'.<i1ctf'J ma'~ hnngs The lotnl luk and luca l go1.1ernm~t p1tyroll of l S malhon tua been n'duced b)' only 12,300, mosll)' throuNtr reON.•ment!> uod res1gnill1nn~ MQ.'.t or ahloroaa 's 22 million resldenb h.1ven't really felt Propc>s1t1on 13. wtuc:h limit:, property taxes to one percent of a property's \'alue The dire e fr\'t'ls predtrkd by foes the v 1rtual collapse or pubhc scho-01 syste ms drastically curtailed rare and police protection ' haven'tmatenahied THE BIGG EST efC<'ct has been the freeze ot welfare benefits und government salaries so that 1.3 m1lhon welrare clients and 1.5 million government worke rs face 1979 prices with 1977 incomes. The pay freeze savt.'<i $1 billion in an· ticipated raises. · Other cuts have been Jess sweeping s horter library hours, reduced trash rollection and deferred street m aintenance. Many com· munilies have increased parking meter rates, building permit fees, admissions at swimming pools. A couple of San Francisco Bay Area .cw>m· munities have come up with novel responses. In Clayton, a communit y of 2,000, City Ad· minislrator Pete Archuleta reviewed the staff of 13 employees, figured that he was the one needed least, and resigned. · THE AFFLUENT com munity of Hillsborough decided lo ask for $200 contribu· lions from residents to avoid service cuts. Within two weeks, nearly half of the 3.000 ram mes chipped in with a totaJ of $.142,000. The stopgap measures and the state's $6 billion budget surplus have held the line. But the surplus may run out, stopgaps can't go on forever, and many officials see an austere future. Califomi1:t has 6,300 cities, counties. and school. fire. library, lighting a nd other special serviC'e distric ts. Their combined a nnual budgets h ave increas ed s ince passage of Proposition 13 from $27.5 billion to $27.8 billion, a 1.1 percent jump compared to an average in- crease in the 19705 or about 10.S percent and an innation rate or about 9 percent. ltall\er than reduce the number of pro- grams in the first year, "we reduced the cost or those programs by not letting our employees have a pay raise," says William Hamm, the legislature's chief fi scal a naJyst. But a pay freeze only intensifies the demand for catch-up raises in the year ahead, he says. "We 're losing our best people," complains Don Benninghoven of the League of CaWornia Cities. "Data processing people, engineers, nurses. anyone who has a chance to jump into the private sector is doing it. I can't imagine a second year without a cost of living increase." Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. says there won't be a nother pay freeze next year, but he hasn't mentioned any figures on increases. Public employees. m eantime. have begun campaign- ing for raises or up to 18 percent. Hamm says resignations and attritions may lower costs in the s hort run. "but eventually the quality or services dete riorates. "THE STATE DOES not have enough re- venue. even including the remaining surplus or about $2 billion, to meet all the demands that will be placed upon it next year.'' he adds. Who will be hurt is a political decision to be made in each community. Benninghoven says those who will suffer most are those who need government mos t the poor and senior citizens. James Kennedy of the California Chamber or Commerce says local governments have not made the necessary cuts. "Expenditures will have to be cut ln large programs that Involve people," Kennedy says. "BUSINESS A_ND Individuals got the sav. in'ls. We got a blg boosl ln the economy. But we can't Jive with It without cutbacks In govern· ment." Those savi n gs to bus inesses and homeowners have been spectacuJar . About 1 million homeowners who pay-their taxes through m ortgage Impound accounts saw payment& drop drastically starting last sum- mer. ~er 3 million who pay directly to couohes got Christmas bonuses in lower December tax bills -· 60 percent or more, from $1,400 to $600 a year for the average $60,000 borpe. And Brown and the legislature cut another Sl billion from the state income tax in an elec- tion year response to the spirit or Proposition 13. BtJT $4.S BILLION of the $1 bimon in pro· perty tax cuts went lo businesses, with 10 major companies getting breaks of more than $10 !Dillion each. A few businesses have pass~ sav. mgs to customers a nd renters, but consumers generally have gotten liUJe direct benefit. A Sacramento firm sent rebate checks total- ing $150,000 lo 1,200 tenants in three apartment complexes. A few landlords granted modest re- ductions, most about $10 a month on apartments of $200 to'$250. Many landlords who either raised rents or refused to lower them say property tax cuts offset increased costs. They said renters were getting their Proposition 13 savings in the form of delayed rent hikes. KENNEDY ATTRIBtJTES some of the robustness of California's economy -un- employment dipped to an eight-year low of 6.1 per cent a month ago as 600,000 new jobs were created-to stimulus from Proposition 13, though he acknowledged that a ny such effect is hard to measure. In any event, California's continuing boom has eased the pangs of Proposition 13. Huge gains in income, sales and corporate tax collec- tions. all exceeding revenue estimates, gave the state the surplus that's being used as a cushion. The state spent $4.2 billion of its surplus to preserve some local programs. primarily police and fire protection, schools and welfare. The pay freeze saved another St billion and local government fees were raised $101.5 million. City and county reserves and hiring freezes covered $700 million. The rest of the revenue lost. about $1 billion, was met by t·eductions tn servlces, primarily In parks, libraries~ street main· tenance and cultural a nd other programs. Although the ttscue bill trimmed the sur- plus to about $2 billion. most fiscal experts ex· pect more surplus to accumulate, allowing st ate bailouts or up to $4 bitUon a year for another two years -longer if the boom continues, less ii it turru; into recession. Thal un<'ertainty affects every government body and interest group competing for tax dollars. Some inte rests want the state to con· tinue giving surpluses to local governments as long as possible, hoping tbat sales and income tax revenues will grow fast enough to make the $4 billion bailout. or even more, a permanent sub- sidy. Others contend major cutbacks have to be made sooner or later. and s ay the longer those cuts are delayed, the m~e painful they will be. And the tax re v It mood that spawned Proposition 13 isn't o er. Paul Gann, co-author o! P roposition 13 with Howard J arvis. is leading a petition dnve to limit state tax revenues as weH. That would prohibit future state bailouts and force the kinds or cuts in government spending Gann wanted Proposition 13 to make. ,._.._ IT'S A NEW DAY AT JOE MacPHERSON CHEVROLET rn a field or hi g h pressurt-sales t actic" and often poor customer relations. there comel'I o new b~ of salesman. accordin1t lo Michael F: Johnson. General Salee; M a na ,l?e r or .J oe MacPherson In the trvane Auto Center. "Last week ?.7 people <'Ompleted our 5 day Product Train1n1? and Customer Satisfaction Course." stated Johnson. "Two weeks ago lhev wt-re potential cl.l.'ltomer-. with different eal'E'('rs Today. they are Joe Mar Pherson Sa les Repr esentative" I! e a r e d t o t' u ., 1 o m 1• r satisfaction. We want our people to remembc·r "'hal 1t·., l1kl· to bt• <• .. customer" The "new" ~al es Representatives rluties. according to Johnson. 1nrludr a<,s1 st inJ! the <'U"lomt>r in findinJ? the <·a r or trurk tn fit his or hl'r ne('(t~. ans\\ennJ? anv questions about tht> car or trurk. and o;;ee that he or shf' ,., eomplt-telv ~atisf1l'd H1t?h pressure sale!l and tncks are out• The D ea lers hip. located at 21 Auto Center Drive. plan s a rt>lebrataon now . lhrouJ?h Sunday. Februarv 11. bv havmJ! a FREF. Drawin~ for a '76 C h evrol et Chevelle with a one ~ear S1•rv1<·l· Contrat•t The rlrawmj? ""II bto hrld at 5 00 P M .. 1-'ebrua r~· t l Folksy Feeling FolUld PIERRE, S.O. <API -Living in a small town means the barber leaves h is shop open when he goes to lunch. 333 to.443 off Wife Aims Cupid's Arrow Wednesday custom drapery fabrics! By JO HARING P:or T ... AsMCU-.. _. To My Va lentine: Sir: Roses may be red and violets may be blue. but this valentine is done in eyeliner brown because the kids made orr with all the pencils, the only functioning baJlpoinl pen went through the laundry and the dog ate all the crayons. 1 had in mind to run out and buy you a silly, extravagant valentine present, but I've m islaid the car keys. Besides. the only cash in the house is tocked up light in il fail·SC:tfe piggy bank, un· de r layers or dirty clothes in No. 1 son's close t THEN I FELT inspired. my love, to write you a romantic verse in celebration ol jll these Vale ntine Days together, all trimmed 1n hearts and flowers and lacy doo· <Jad11 But the only d~corat1ve items I could lay my hands on were the collection of tab tops in No 2 son ·~ room and an a ssortment or lO<Jlhpable cups 10 the bulhroom medicine cahlnf'1 1 m1~hl hav1· gom• ahf'ad with the verse, but I c•ouldn 'l lll{urt-out & rhyme for valen· t1n1'. brt•udwinnf•r. dcud tJuttcry or Super Howl And I think sumt•l)(>dy took my rhym· mg d1('l l1mury 1;ff to !H'h•>ol tt> u&u as a prop for u ploy 1f I werc•n't 1111 out <1f cake mix, I'd bake you u t•ukc. I m"nn I would If No. 3 boy had not u ed our heart·!lhllJ)ed pan to house the turtle he won at the fair lust week. ANYWAY, THERE'S no rt>d rood color· lng for the icing hecausc No. I hoy used it all up to decorate thP t1Uc page O( his social 21tudies report. · The boys did write you a nice vulent ne message in \Mir own wuy But I had to erase It. I was afrtHd the 11hnvlng cream and poster paint would dry on thf> halhroom mirror and I'd have to wu• 11 rm:or bludc to scrape it off I would hav<' M'nl you a lender Jittlf> valentin<' In lh<' mnll to your office. but somebody ust-d lht• po!lltlJ!C stamp I Wi.IS uv- 1ng for that purpose to decorate a newly finished model racing cur . He needed a nag. How could I deny him" Anyway, my lov<'. I <1111 wunt you to know that I was thinking of you this Valentine's Oay and to assure you that my feelings for you are deeper now than ever before, even though I long ago d iscovered that your feet or clay come equipped with sharp toenails th1:tt rip through the toes of socks and thin sheets. AND I FELT LIKE I should figure oul some way to show my Jove. So this is to ll'llorm you that in com· memoraUon or this day of love I have done the following ln your honor: I replaced the buttons on two shirts. I mended your tennis 111horts. I clfaned out your Rock drawer And I fixed the pockt:-t.'J m three pairs of trousers. What mor\• t•un I do To show my love for you'> And be unlocks the cash register so people can make change for the pop machine while he's gone. "I .VE B EEN h e r e since 1952, a nd the only lime I got burned was a • kid a while back," says the barber. "And he paid me back." South Dakota is the 44th largest state in t he union. Its capital town, Pierre pronounced "peer" -has about 9,000 residents . And some consider It t he best-kept secre t since the Sun Belt. ''I HELPED i.omc people from New York . with a home once." says Tom Farus or Pierre National Bank. "They couldn't believe what they discovered here. •'They were writing to the ir frie nds und re · latives," Farus says , "and I was telling them, 'Don't do that•"' Whal th<' New Yorkers found was a town in which volunteer riremen hear the fire siren and tune to the local radio station to find out where the fi re is. TUE SAME s iren sounds at 10 p.m ., a gen· tie reminder that it's bedtime . The governor's home telephone number is lis t· ed In the city directory and his wife answers the phone, "Ann speaking." T here is no fence :iround the m ansion and a neighborhood bas ket· ball game is often in progre ss o n the driveway. . ~ I .... . ~f_:_- ' . .. I I I 1 I I I I i 111 I It ! l I 111 ! 203 off reupholstery, fabric and labor. c.-.w 1rom ,,.. '"'""' tab"'"' U\cli~·nq or"''" of')ttn "'"',.."" '"'•"011•' O•m•lkS. 1•'-W~'""-\nt•Qllt' ._,, r l t ilfV't"t• Alt ltt t J w-..1t1~t UOOt •h tJlt60tilf 81 04.;t •'f'l ,y1JAy k)W rtt LY':-l . .,. 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OOW'l'f'rt>lllllMs.tt • rllLl.llUON (f14) tH~ OLINOALf •OAU.PIA' (IU) tol0.f100 HAWTHOllN l'\.AZA(1U)"4-02lt ·' '\ ' ,. NSIDE: •Entertainment •Erma Bombeck s ..._ ___ ·H.or·M-co~.._ .... ·A-nn_u_nc1e_~ ____________________________ iDO,..ts -&undlly, F.ot'*)' 11. 1978 DAILY PtlOf r-• •1 r o.lly .., ... ......_, •Y Garf A""'4"0H UCI 'S STEVE RODGERS DOES A BALANCING ACT AFTER SHOOTING. Olympic Barrier Hurdled NEW YORK CAP > 1'en months after Los Angeles was prov1s1onaJly awa rded the 1984 Summer Olympics, a band of de- termined business and political kaders won the U. S. Olympic 'um m1ltee!s approval Saturday of a fmancial and organization pla n forlheGames. Los Angeles thus becomes an Olympic city a second time. It is lht> only American city ever to ho..,t tht• Surnml'r Games. Almost Htnl't> lhtty presented the Games 10 1932. c:ity leaders h<1vc been trying to bring the Olympics b.ick tu Los AnRcles. The negotiations that led lo Suturday·s agreem~nt were fre- quently in trouble caused mostfy by the city 's re fusal to root the bill and s ubsequent efforts lo e~ta blish responsibility "WE'RE ENTERING a new phase. a more fun phase." said J ohn Argue. the leader or the Los Angeles Olympic Orgamzing Committee. the pnvate group that will r aise and manage the funds for operations of the 1984 Games. "We've finally gotten lo a point where we can put the con· tracts behind us and s tart mov· ing ahead with Olympic prin- ciples." · lie said the LAOOC, with a new members hip of 62 citizens. would meet for the first lime Thursday in Los Angeles to begin actual plans for the Games. Saturday's action was largely procedural, as officials of the two IZroups put the finishing touches on their two-party contract for the Games that are still five years away. But there was an clement of urgency. The lnlema- ll on a l Olympic Committee. which awarded the Games in the (irst place, bad given the two parties until March 1 lo sign the contract regarding liability and organization. · IT WAS THE TIDRD deadline extension the l OC had gr anted. f'urther, the IOC had decreed. the USOC and LAOOC had only until next Wednesday to pay a routine deposit of about $3,000 or lose the rights to the Games. The LAOOC extracted agree. ment from the national commit· tee on provisions involving a $50 million fund guaranteeing ex- penses, budget auth9rlty, the makeup or the organizing group and a plan for dispersal of assets after the Games. Both tbe USOC and LAOOC are (1ns nciaJly liable ror the opera- Uon ot the Games, but it ts the l..AOOC tbat ls res~nsible tor. creating and maJntaaning the $S0 m I Ilion indemnification fund. The USOC also insisted on being re presented in certain numbers oo, the LAOOC's boord of dlrec· tors andexecullvecommlttee. TodBy'sTV By HOWARD L. HANDY ot '919 o.lly ...... Slaff Following are the major sports events on television today Ratings are: ' / ' ' excellent· ' / .t worth watching; .t ' fair; .t forget it. ~ 10 a.m., Channel 4 ./ ./ . ./ ./ COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCL.A at Notre Dame Announcers: J im Simpson and Al McGuire. Notre Dame's No. 1 rated Fighting trlsh will try to make it two in a row over the No. '4 rated Bruins this seaSOf'I. The game is being played on Notre Dame's home court this time around. Marina High graduate Rich Branning is a starter for Notre Dame. (!) 1 p.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ TENNIS: Gra nd Slam of Tennis Announcers: Pa t Summerall and Tony Trabert. Jimmy Connors and Bjorn Borg battle in the finals of the Grand Slam of Tennis tournament at Boca Raton, Fla. On Friday Connors and Borq each advanced into today's final with <>lraiqht-set vrctories. Borq stoppinq Guillermo Vilas a nd Connorc; wt'llppinq John McEnroe. Connors and Borq are consistent contenders for tt'le ranking of No. 1 in the world, and Borq t'las beaten Connors in the finals of this tournament two years straiqht. In the career series. Connors leads, 10·6. ~ 1:30 p.m., Channel 4 ./ ./ GOLF: Hawaiian Open. Announcers: John Brodie and A mold Palmer. After firing a nine-under par 63 Saturday, his best roond of his life, Hubert Green wlll attempt to pot the lid on the Ha waiian Open golf tournament today. Green enters today's fare with a four-stroke lead after going 18 under par through 54 holes at 198. Contenders Include Georae Burns at 202. and Lindy Miller. Jay Haas and Dan Halldorson at 203. (i) 3:45 p.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ NBA BASKETBALL: Los Anqeles at Kansas City. Announcers: Don Criqui and Keith Erickson. The Lakers continue their run for the Pacific Division ti-tle in today's nationally televised game from Kansas City. With Adrian Dantley healthy again, the Lakers have been w17g the close ones. (s2) 5 p.m., Channel 52 ./ ./ COLLEGE BASKETBALL: LonQ Beach State at Pacific. Announcers: Eddie .Alexander and Roman Gabriel. Long Beach State will be maklnq an effort to halt a losing streak against PCAA leader University of Pacific In Stockton. OTHE R TV Nqon (4) -SPOATSWORLD • Sugar Ray Leonard (18-0> meets Fernand Marcotte 131-3-3) fn a scheduled 10. round bout, taped at Miami Beach. Also, the Mlllrose Games indoor track meet from Madison Square Garden and the World Blackjack championship. 12:30 p.m. 15) -GOLF -Final round play in the Mike Oouglas-E. F. Hutton classic, taped at Las Vegas. Partici-pants include former President <ierald R. Ford, Bob Hcpe, Terry Bradshaw, Dan Pastorin! and Craig Morton. 1 p.m 17> -SUPERSTARS -Part One of the men's final, taped at Freeport, the Bahamas. 2: 15 p.m . (7) -BOXI NG -Amateurs from the U.S. and Cuba square off In a competition taped at Havana. 2:30 p.m. (52) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -The Utaf'I State .Aqgles vs, the Cal State Fullerton Titans In a Qame taped 5atUrday at t-Ullerton. 3 p.m. (2) -CHALLENGE OP: THE SEXES -Dianne deleeuw vs. Tim WOOd (figure skatlno>: Shtrley Muldowney vs. Kelly Brown <drao racing l ; Annette Pollard vs. Lyle Sanke y (rOdeo). 3:30 p.m. (7) -WIDE WOR LD O~ SPORT$ -Coveraoe of the U.S.·Cuba boxing meet continues from H•v•n•. Also, a 90-meter ski Jumplno competition from Lake Placld's new Olympic facility •nd Part Two of the Great Poot Shootout. 4:30 p.m. CS2> -SKIING -With Tom Malone. 7:30 p.m. (52) -HORSE RACING -Today •t Sant• Anita. RADIO Basketball -UCLA It Notre O.rne, 10 e.m., l<MPC 1710); Lakers at Kansas City, 3:35 p,m., KLAC (570); lonQ Beach State at Pacific, 5 p.m .. I( FOX <93.S FM \, (The Dally Piiot Is not responllltle for lat• CM ...... ) Here Conies UU! A nteaters Sizzk Again, 80-71 By ERNIE CASTILLO ot tllt O•llY ,llol St.tt Look out PCAA. Here come the Anteaters. Maybe it's just a matter of confidence, luck or m aturit.y but UC Irvine, a team which had a habit of missing layups and blowing late leads a month ago. is now suddenly s wishing an shots rrom all ends or the court and coming through in the clutch. NCAA tournament. And while Tift wouldn't go so far as to say the Anteaters are capable of winning it. nobody can be count- ed out the way the topsy.turvy race has been going on. te rmisslon rolled around, the.l Spartans had committed 18 turnovers and were down by 18 points, 34. \6. Es pecially considering the way UCl dismantled San Jose State's offense in the rirst hair of Saturday's meeting. Bre mond was the m a in catalyst, firing in two long range .. j umpers right off the bat that helped force San Jose out of its zone defense. Jn the first half. Bremond hit four of five field goals. rour or four free throws. stole the ball three tames and played his usual tenacious de- fense. "The first 20 minutes, Wt! IJ played as well as we're humanlY ~ possible or playing," s aid Tift. ; Indeed, the Anteaters did such an outstanding job defensively. no Spartan scored more than fo ur points in the first half and Wally Rank, the team's biggest gunner, was held scoreless. WINNING FOR mE second time this week and for the third time in four February games-UCI shot a sizzling .818 from the free Lhrow line and .629 rrom the noor to dispose of visit- ing San Jose Stale, 80-71. Satur- day night before an estimated crowd of 1.000 at Crawford Hall. Louis Bremond, who had been average just 3.8 points an out- ing, more than tripled that in the firs t half alone . And Steve McGuire, who has been leading the team in scoring with a 14.6 average, missed only one shot in 20. Together. they symbolized the type of progress the An· teate rs have made in r ecent weeks with the best still to come. "I'm convinced we've turned the corner," said UC( Coach Tim Tift. who had plenty of doubters whe n the Anteaters opened the PCAA campaign by dropping six straight. "One o( the goals we set was lo be the best basketball team we couJd possibly be by March l and I think we'reheaded there." THAT DATE is significant since it's when the PCAA stages its annual post-season tourna- ment lo determine the con- ference r epresentative to the Collllors, Borg Vie BOCA RATON. Fla. IAP> Bjorn Borg. playing his typical patient game. scored his typical victory over Guillermo Vilas 6-3, 6-3 Saturday in the Grand Slam of Tennis Tournament. The victory moved Borg into the finals for the third straight year against Jimmy Connors, who defeated John McEnroe in straight sets Friday. Borg has beaten Connors in the finals the last two years. BORG EXTENDED his win· ning streak over Vilas to eight m atches dating to 1975. Borg has won the last five in straight sets. The match was played as us ual when the two meet. They exchanged long rallies tha t us ually ended with Vilas return- ing one of Borg s accurate ground strokes either too long or into the net. "When I play Vilas, we always have matches like this. It's very normal for us to have long rallies from the baseline," Borg said. VILAS SAID, "We both play the same kind of game . He's just a little faster than I am. "I need a better second serve against him. 1 need a better ap- proach," Vilas said. "l usually hit harder. but to- day I just tried to hit the ball back into the court," Borg said. AS A TEAM. the Anteaters weren 't much worse. UCI hat on J6 of 18 free throws and nine or 16 fi eld goals in the opening half and pressured San Jose State from one end of the court lo the other. By the time the in· UCI, which wouJd fast break orr the turnover or against the press, preferred to slow it down when at had to run its set pat- tern. But whe n San Jose finally got hot and cut the gap to four points. 69-65. with 2:38 remain- ing, the Anteate rs refused to panic. DOWN THE STRETCH, the Anteate rs patiently ran their four-corners offense and when <See ANTEATERS, Page 83) PHIL BOLDEN COLLECTS A UCI REBOUND. You Gotta Have Heart C.Ourage o us Coast By JOHN SEVANO Of tM D•lly ,., ... S~" EL CAJON-Character with a capital ·•c" is tbe only way lo describe Orange Coast's basketball performance at Grossmont Saturday night. ·Playing on the Griffin 's home floor where their winning percentage is .800, and playing minus start· ing forward Steve Timmons who stayed home with the stomach nu, the Pirates turned in a gutsy 83·79 victory. mE DYNAMIC DUO of Paul Akin and Ray Orglll again led the way with 22 and 16 points, but this time the twosome had more than their share or help as Pete Neumann added 1-t points and eight rebounds and the bench picked up the slack for the missing Timmons by scoring a combined27 points. "We usually gel some points off the bench," sighed a relieved Coach Tandy Gillis. "It's jJJst the nature of our team. We have a bunch of guys who can pick up the slack." Gillis needed the support he received from his bench to overcome a &ood Grossmont club which had lost at home only twice prior to Saturday night and three times in overtime during conference play. THE GAME STARTED evenly enough as the score was tied eight times tn the early going. The Pirates finally gave themselves some breathing room toward the end or the opening half when they went on a 16-6 spurt which changed a 16·14 deficit into a 30-22 advantage. The GrUllna proceeded to come back with a run of their own to close the 1ap lo 37.35 with eight seconds remaining, but It was at thl!I Juncture the complexion of th game changed when an ap- parMt Oro.~mont steal turned into a foul for Coast • ~~: a~~:::::::.L called for a bench technical and Akin calmly converted four straight free thr ows with four seconds left to give the Pirates a 41-35 cushion at the in- termission. THE GRIFFINS DIDN'T quit, though, and an 8-0 s purt early In the final half gave them a 51-49 lead with 12:38 to play. The two teams jockeyed for the next three minutes and then Coas t began lo wear down its op- ponent. Ftrst, Gary Wills scored a three-point play to give OCC a 62-59 lead. After Grossmont scored to cut the lead to one, OrgiJI tut a short jumper and Akin tossed in two free throws as the Pirates increased their lead lo 66-61. Three more hoops from Wills. two free throws each by Akin and Brian McCormick, and a bas ket apiece from Orgill and Ed Bell put the game away six minutes later as Coast took a commanding 80·69 lead. A DESPERATE Griffin club fouled Coast down the stretch and while tbe Pirates were con- necting on only three of elght charity tosses, Grossmont closed the gap for the final marain. The Griffins, tn last place tn the South Coast Conference with a 2·6 mark, were led by Scott Ludwig's 20 points and Mark Wallace's seven blocked shots. Incredibly, Grossmont had to blocktd shots for the contest but only another game In the loss column to ahow for It. The victory runs Orange Coast's record to 7·1 an con! rence play and 20-'I overall, marking only <Sff COAST, Pate 83> .. 112 DAil Y PILO f Suncsey. '•bruary 11. 1179 BASKETBALL /BASEBALL/GOLF. Beasley: One-m.a~ Gang a Forward Turns Program Around 8 ftOC.t\R C'ARL'WN wtlh th' dutch 1tul1 and anolhn whn c-n <'<HI\ \n th" olhl'r tcani '11 o 1 11bootc>r to dt•ny lhl• opponf'nt Nen u chan~ to 'hoot 0t ,_ 0..1\o ...... l u N IC .1 ro.ach h~•d tu It dov.-n and llJt bl~ n'()uirl•mc nh Cot hl• learn to h \(' .., uc.·N· ful ba kN~ll ln a nul-.hell. lhul 1 the mak 1n.:• (If a re1J)t'ctablP team tuson \urelv .imonn U1t• pnm1 ne1'<1~ "ouJd ~· j plu> 1•r who c o u I d ll v t" t d N t • I n t h 1· nt't&bbortKlOd of 19 9 r1-01nt~ a It• me Con~l\h•no "1rnld ht• nkt, too. ~3) doublt> h.:un•., .. h1cb l(lH''-)'OU tht> idea ttk< '111u,• one· Chri11. fku11ley bus to Cos\ M l'\lt llhth. wht're tlw Mu t11n~s h ve a lre ady mon• tha n tr1plt'd lhetr victory output of .i yt•nr n1to '4tth a 10.9 ovtlralJ 1 N"ord und '4-4 lengue mark every Umt" out · And you nt"t.'<I u board 1r1m1., .,, leasl 10 rebound~ from )Our lt·•d~r M~..in nthh.•h• 'A tth leaping nb1ht)' tM.•yond rt.•11-.00 for u pl41Yl'r' he1.cht With th1.-. we k 'b ftnal two 1t41 ml' salvo r t-malnlna thl' Mu stang~ of Coach Joe Dominic .tre ~till wtth1n reach of a CIF 3-A plnyorr tx-rth. thank!> largely to th t> pl<.ty of Be a i.le y who ..1\ t>rages 19 9 points u ~ame. ,ii" ..iyi. bCOrcs in double figures TOO, Dt:•'EN~•: .._. h .. 11 of tht' game. tbus you m-ed u dt-ft>n•ow leader. on1• who Nm come up • A Caosule Report From the World of Sports Hometown Football Fans Boo Bradshaw's Music From AP Dispatcbf's S HREVEPORT. La. Terry Bradshaw. [iJ the Shreveport a thlete who made it big as ••• q uarterback for the Pillsburgb Steelers. was booed by his hometown folks Friday night when he appeared as a surpnse singer at a country music con cert. "I was shocked ... be said an er the show. which was his first public appearance in Shreveport since Pittsburgh • ·.. beat the D'1Jlas Cowboys 35-31 in the Super Bowl. "I was stunned. I was very hurt. I absolutely couldn't believe it. "I realize this is a Dallas Cowboys town -but gosh, it's only football. This is the first time I have ever been booed outside or football.·· The incident occurre d when Br adshaw came out of the wings and s ang "Your Cheatin · Heart" Friday night with country singer Larry Gatlan. who has written a song Bradshaw will •••OSM•w record. There. wer<' calls of ''Terry! Terry! .. but there was also what one reviewer described as an annoying chorus of boos. which was repeated despite requests that it stop. "The people here showed a total lack of class. The in· cident ruined my whole night.'' said Gatlan. "I saw the hurt in bis eyes as it happened ... A reporter on hand for the show saw it. too. He said Bradshaw angrily snatched the western hat from his head, but then got under control and remained cool. ·'I'm proud of Shr eveport." Bradshaw s aid. ·'Everywhere I go. I talk up Shreveport. La. This is my home. But man, I JUSt couldn 't believe what happened. I really didn't even want lo go out there. but Larry had as ked, and heck, it's my 'home town, so I went ahead. I was really humiliated." r------Q-fe •t file ... ____ -.. A BC television sportscaster Dave Diles, speaking Fri~ay night at an Ohio University s ports sym. pos1um : "We have promoted sex and violence and A BC has been an integral part of it. ll 's bad for women and it's bad for the media. It's bad for all or us ." Nae S,..rt: S•ade., Ball SANTA CRUZ Every time a player for m Fre mont or Berean Christian put the ball in the air. it was a shot in the dark. That's because the e ntire bigb school basketball game at the Civic Auditorium was played dur· mg a downtown power failure Saturday afternoon. "The lights all went out just before warm ups ... said Chnstian S<!hools Athletic League Commissioner Mel Scott. "First they dimmed -then they went out com· pletely. "We opened the curtams and that tielped a little. but we decided to play anyway." How('vcr. openmg the curtains did not turn on the elec- tronic clock or scoreboard. So the score was kept on a chalkboard which couldn't be seen more than 10 feet away while the time was kept by offi cials' stopwatches. Whistles took the place of the buzzer a nd when the " final one blew. Fremont Christian was named the winner. 76·64. Shortly afterwards, the lights went on again. Seattle ••fTfl'd "" ...... .. Scoring all of his 26 points in the second half, m· Rte• Barry led the Houston Rockets to a 113·101 National Basketball Assn. victory over the Seat· Ue SuperSonics Saturday night. Barry scored 15 points in the third quarter as Houston overcame a 53·50 halftime deficit . . . Rieb Kelley hit two free throws wllh 12 seconds left lo lift the New Orleans Saints to a 10'7·105 win over Detroit . . . Tiny Atthlbald scored 10 or his 18 points in the last 2: 10 to lead the Boston Celtics to a 106-102 triumph over the New York Knicks ... Philadelphia's Jalla~ Erving will miss today's game against the Washington Bullets because of an ankle injury. OTHER SPORTS -Birmingham City soccer player Tttvor Francis has ag~ to move to NolUngham Forest for a ree reportedly near $2 rnilUon, amounting to almost double anything paid by a British club befoN? . . . Hana Ma~a scored a 6-3, 7-6 victory over lteneta Tomanva in the semifimaJs or a women's tennJa tourney in Montreal ... The U.S. Court of Appeals has up- held a Dist.rtct Court inj uncUon prevent. Ing the Unlverally of Colorado ~m signing Cltadl Fairbank.a away from the New England Patriots • . . Ray FlJU, o ttan.splanted Irishman, became the second man tn the 19·ycar history of the Maaon·Dlxon Games t.o run a sub-four ... MOt minute mile, clocklna a 3:59.8 ... Maryland's lleaaldo Net.emlala breeud to hJs l Sth con. secuUve win ln the SO.meter hurdles at Ottawa. beat.inc the rteld with a 6.38 effort ... Defend.int champion II.lb s.lom• or TrinJdad ran a 1: 0.'7 800-yard run at the 39th a nnua l Kniabt.s or Columb Indoor trac k m eet at Rlchfleld. Ohio reaardlen ot the tovt>roge, uvl!r gc 10 r bounds a gamt> Ot'lfPlte a 6"1 framt.> and always druw11 the ass ignment or cover· '"" tht· other team ·s acc. AN EXAMPLE of Beasley's d~(\'n iv\' ability came against 6 5 Ron llohnl'S of El Toro, the hck Charger junior with a 22.2 I 8t(l.H! sconng average. Ho lmes wa~ held to three point!! in th~ first half by Busley, came up with 15 with Rea. ley on the bench in the third quarter, then firushed with five polnti. to the fourth period with Beasley guarding him for a total Of23 As a shooter. although he has bee n extremely steady in terms of double figure outputs. Beasley has shown red·hot streak tenden- cies. too. scoring 20 points or more three limes in one hatr and was 17-for-17 at the free throw line :igainst Corona del Mar. IN COSTA MESA'S first game with Corona del Mar, the Sea View League favorite. Beasley scored the first 17 points of the game before Mesa fell apart. But in the re-match Wednes· d ay, Mesa -staggered the Sea Kings. 46-45, with Beasley's steal 'ith 44 seconds left setting up the /'winning basket. It has been a rewarding season for the two-sport star. who also oper a tes at s hortstop on the baseball team. "1 dktn l know lf I would be able to J>!•Y Ill the atart of the aea10n.' a~ Beuley. "I had a bad sprain in lbe lower rltbt aide of my back." That injury carried into Beasley's first three outings when he scored 10. 12 and 10 points. Since then among bis en· dea vors have been outputs of 31 (Corona del Mar>. ~ <Irvine>. 28 <El Modena >. 26 <Carpinteria in the ArroYo Grande tourney con· solation finals > and 25 twice 'against Newport Harbor and El Toro). DESPITE ALL or the· glowing iodivic:tual statistics, Dominic s avs his 170-pound senior is a team player. "He is goln& to make somebody a good ball player. perhaps on the PCAA level," says Dominic. Costa Mesa ia down to a seven· man squad and six are con- sidered guards on a team that bas compiled a 10-9 overall re. cord and4-4 league mark. But considering Costa Mesa's ability to play up to the opposi· tion Cit lost t.o Estancia by two points in addition to stopping Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar>. some champion may rind itself in a pack or trouble in the playoffs. "We 're looking at third place a nd the CIF playoffs," says Beasley. "We s till ha ve a chance." o.i.., ........... COSTA MESA'S CHRIS BEASLEY TAKES AIM. Dues Win; Gauchos Stun Cerritos O r ange Coast Coll ege 's Pirates broke loose for nine hits, keyed by Don Hill's four-for-five performance, to de f eat Southwestern College, 4·1. in a non.conference baseball game in Chula Vista Saturday. AT CERRITOS College. the hos t Falcons were s oundly beaten by Saddleback College's Gauchos. 8-4. as the winners un- leashed a 13·hit attack. Pele Changala wielded the clutch bat. unloading a bases· loaded triple to right-center in the fourth inning lo give Sad- dleback a 4·1 lead Later it was Ruben Candelaria lashing a two-run s ingle and Doug Jones followed with a run- scoring double to pave the way for Saddleback's thir d place finis h in the Casey St engel Tournam<'nt. Also in action al the Casey Stengel Tournament, Golden West College's Rustlers were 3-1 victims at the band of Hancock in the coo.solation championship game on the GWC campus. AT SOUTHWESTERN the Pirates scored single tallies tn i he third. sixth, seventh and ninth innings and Pirate pitching backed it up with a four -hitter. with Dale Bouch('r the winning pitcher afte r slrik· Ing out seven and allowing three bits in 61!.1 innings. ... Hill w as the key in tbe Plrates' third-inning uprising when he singled lo score George Blanton. who had reached rtrst base on a walk and advanced OD a Larry Dotson single . T he go-ahead run came in the s ixth a fter Southwestern had u ed lhe issue in the third frame with a bases-loaded walk. Green in Driver's Seat AFTER TWO OUT, Randy Day walked, stole second and scored OD Jon Hocke nberry's ~m~lc. Dotson and Hill singled in the seventh iMlog and both runners we re advanced a base on a ac rifice by Tom Barnett. Blazing 63 Stuns Hawaiian Field Dotson then scored on an infield out by Mike Sodders. HONOLUL U CAP > -Hubert Green's blazing, nine-under-par 63 -the best round of his career -put him in a commanding four· s hot lead going into final round in defense of bis title in the Hawaiian ()pen golf tournament. "l won't make any predictions," Green said Saturday after bis almost·flawless performance in the rain-delayed event. "I've blown it before from the lead and 1 've won it coming out or the pack. GREEN "l 'LL SAY TIDS: I like my position. l 'd rather be here than behind. It's a great place to be. "And I 'll promise you I'll show up tomorrow." he said. Eight players either led or shared the lead before Green took charge with a burst of six birdies in a n eight·hole stretch beginning on the eighth hole of the water - logged Waialae Country Club course. The lean and lanky man with the UI\· orthodox but highly effective swing had a 54-hole total or 198. 18 under par and ap- peared on the verge of breaking the tournament record for 72 holes. also 18 un· der par. He'd need only a par-72 in today·s· final r.)und Lo match it. THE STA.RT OF THE DAY'S play was delayed three hours by an overnight tropical storm that dumped more than an inch of water on the already.saturated course that winds 7,234 yards by . the Pacific surf. It left the course in a flooded condiUon. Officials were able to clear the greens of standing water, but pools and puddles dotted most of the fairways. The delayed start also threw off the nationaJ televison television coverage Lo the mainland. NBC 's cameras went off the air before the leaders made the tum to the back nine. George Burns came on lo lake second a lone at 202. He had a rallying 68 in the muggy heat, including birdies on three of his last four holes . Rookie Lindy Miller. Jay Haas and Canadian surprise Dan Halldorson were next at 203. Miller shot a 68 over and around the standing water, while Haas a nd Halldorson making his best showing ever In an American event -had 69's. THE GROUP AT 24M. 12 shots under par but a distant 6 strokes back of the leader, included Hale Irwin, former proressional dancer Tom Storey and a trio or veter ans. Don January, Miller Barber and Charles Coody. Barber shot a 65. Irwin had a 67. Coody, January and Storey all were 66 's. January made his with a pair of eagles. which came on putts or 70 and 50 feet. Tom Watson. Player of the Year and leading m<>nef·wlnoer the last two seasons. shot a 70 despite another ball out of bounds and a ppeared out of title contention al 209. Green. who bad complained early in lhe week of erratic putting. had hiBgreen-gMpped putter under control. "l 'M VEllY PLEASED with my puttil\g performance ," he aaJd. Ht hit every green -soft and holding from the tornmt.s of rain - didn't come close to making a bogey and didn't have a "S" on bis card. , He holed a pair or six-foot putts early In the round, then trt11ered' a string of three ln a row with a25-footeronlheeightbbole. Wectc•aset upblrdieputtaofoneandtworeet onthenextlwo. -ile had another string of three straight beglnninC with an tlCbt· rooter on the 13th. He followed wltb a u .root putt on lbe next and a slightly 1e>n1er one on the next. And he.clos&l it out wll.h 1 seven-foot.~ birdie putt on the 18th hole. India Gain8 Ground on Amaiee MADRAS, lndia <AP > -VlJay and Anand Amritraj or India de· reated Auatralia '1 Roas Case and Geoff Muten 6-8, 6 .... 6-1, 6-3 In Saturday's doublet match In the Eutem Zone Davia Cup H mifitW.t. The AmritraJ bl'Olben' vie- • tory reduced Auat:ra1l1t'1 lead in the rive-match tournament to 2·1. after tM Aussies won ~ Friday's 1ln1les metches. 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Tony Abar ca walked, stole s econd and took th ird on a throwing error .. He scored on a passed ball. The Rustlers made some noise in the ninth inning with a pair ot runners on base after two out. but relief he lp for Hancock proved fruiUul. In the same t ourney, LA Valley d<'feated Pierce for the ti· tie on the Golden West campus. 15-6. Golden West returns to action Tuesday a t Saddle back, the team which shoved the Rustlers into the consolation bracket with a victory in the opening round. ' " If 0.t"Of' Coot$1 001 001 tOI • 4 • 1 !>ou"'-Sltn' 001 OIO 0Gt-1 • 0 8 oucl>f'•. C.ytont 171, Hk h (II -Emptlflo; PrlCP, RllC!llf' l?I and Mac•. RIOdofl ftll. C..yS~IT~ k ........ ...._ ' " . (''°~n w~• 001 000 000-1 • 0 '°48"'0<• 100 °'° 00.. 3 • , S•n<her, C~ 131, Furt•ll Ill ~ Cllll Mollrr. Z~r (.I 31'1(1 Abtr ... lhy, , " p Cf'rrltO\ 100 011 100-4 I 3 s..ocii..-tc l(JO 300 ...... 13 3 ~toc!Of'. Vended~ln 171 -Au"'41n; -· IC41Clll!lflln 111 MICI 0.tllllt. Vanguards Divide Costelloe Gets SCC Even Mike Peters collected two doubles and two singles Satur· d ay, he lping h is Southe rn California College baseball team earn a split in a non-ronference doubleheader again11l visiting Cal Slate Los Angeles. Cal State LA blanked t he VancUNds in lbe opener, 8--0. as sec could manage only five scattered bits, but the Costa Mesa school bounced back In the ~nd game ror a S-3 victory. "They Just hit the ball like craiy in that first game." said SCC coach Coacl) Doug Adams. "But Brian Cos.telloe got us even with a lood pltthing job In the •~nd.11e only struck out two. but he had them off balance the whole 1ame.'' Kent Miyashiro absorbed the loss In the Orsl game. 1olng five innln1s before giving way Lo re- 11 t f , but t n t h e nightcap Mlyaablro redeemed himself with a ai.n&le, double and one rbl. • Ted Taylor knocked In t wo runs. executing a squeeze play to drive home one in the fourth, a nd pla ting a second with a s acrifice ny in the seventh sixth. The Vanguards jumped out to a 3·0 lead lo the second f•me after Mark Wood led of the fourth inning with a two-base error charged to Cat St ate LA 's le rt rlelder. Miyashiro doubte d bome Wood, then Randy Reno singled Miyashiro to third. Myaa&iro stored on en lnfield error and Mike Murphy, runnin1 for Reno, came home on Taylor's s uldde l'lquccze. f • • C•I 51.,_ I.A '71 JOO 1-• U 0 lout~~ Olllett 000 .. .... • ' (M ... tt flft(f AllW ..... ; ,.,..., ......... Mlll*etlft ISi, 1,..,,,1111 t•l • 't"°""" ..... 0- • HOCKEY I BASKETBALL NEW YORK tAP) Tlme aRtT t •t thflr pnct1c l'"rl · d1y, UK-Sovlf.'t NaUon I tt>am work~ on k p na lb puck ln Ow offenaJvt ~on •~ortthctkLfll had ~ one or th '4••a.k ltntt. In lb Sovit-' tc•m • nd th(•y wantff to bo urc th tt-C'hntcal •bortcocm would not ht> r • pealed. Tbe bard work P•1d ort Sat&lr day. Sov1~ cbecktrs pr ~the forwards ol the National Hock('y Le11uo All lar le m nd sUU found tlme Lo con.• five aoals ror a S-' triumph that evened th ChaJl nee Cup l·n~ •t one \:le toryapiec~ THE &U IANS talhed from w 4·2 deficit, .. m retn called "decept.ive" by Bob Gainey of Montreal ·'The score was m 1slcad1ng because we weren't m control of the game." he said. "And when lbey finally got the lead back, they saw their plan was work ing." They regained the lead on Vladimir Golokov's r ebound goal rrom five feet out at 1:31 of the third period. "Our whole team played today as opposed to the first game," said Coach Victor Tikhonov of the Soviets. "I said our team would do better." And it did. Everybody noticed. "THEY TOOK THE hits we gave them and handed out a few of their own," said Clark Gillies or the New York Islanders, who set up two goaJs to help the NIIL build its 4-2 lead. .. They were looking for our patterns and they changed to prevent them." added Gainey. That left tonight's final game to determine a champion. If the teams are tied at the end of the third period, s udden-death over-time will be played. "With this team. we should have bad a lot mor e scoring chances," said Bobby Clarke or Philadelphia. the NHL team captain. "You know they didn't com e over here to lose. But if they're gonna be beat. we're go- ing to have to put more pressure on them in their zone." "We just seemed to sit back and wait for things to happen in· stead of going out and making them h app en," added dcfenseman Barry Beck of Colorado. "We 'll have to force things more tonight " THE NHL SQUAD, which used just four defensemen in the opener. added Guy Lapointe of Montreal and Denis Potvin of the Islanders to the blue line complement Saturday. That left them with 12 forwards, who ap- peared to tire as lhe game wore on and were unable to capitalize when their few opportunities arose in the later stages · sc.re by Perloch !>ov~I Nelloflel• I l I \ NHL "'11-~t•n. 1 1 0 4 Flr>I Period 1 USSA, K811U~t1n 1 151..,1\ovl, •, •o i . NHL, Sony 1 lfrOfUer. ClillfU I, 1J u 3 • NHL lroltler ' IC.llllf'\, Bo••Y I, 18 11 Pt',,.ltle~ USSR. 11 31 : Pf'rrMull. NHL u 13 ~cO<'d P.,.lod • NHL Ptrrf'•ull I r.)itllf'r I. . ,, s. U!>SR. Ve'Mlto• 1 (SilVOf'l\O• l. , M ~ fo4HI., Rot>IMOn1 <Lafleur, DklnMI, SDI> 1 US!.P, Ml~llltllo¥ 1 1"-'lrov, V.ullrt-•>. 11 01. I USSP, IC ep;ntm 1 flhtult""' I 11 41 Pwna111n Salmlr><i. N~L. 8 Of. 8«k, NHL. 1~ 01 Third ~iOd •USSR. V Collko•7 fM<llcarovl, I Jl P~tltt N- SllOl'Yon-1 U$SR1·1' JI NHl ~-H 16 C.oallt" USSl'I, fr~I•••. NHL, Dryd•n " 11.43' Richards, Evert Duel SEATTLE <AP > Renee Richards of Newport Beach de· teated Jeanne Duvall 6-3, 6-2 Saturday night to move into the finals of a women's professional tennis tournament for the first t1me in her career. Richards, unseeded in the tournament, will play top-seeded Chris Evert today in the tourna· m e nt being played ut th e Coliseum. The 44-year-old Richa rds. is the oldest player in the t6urna- m e n f . Eve rt, 24, of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., has been the top women's tennis player for years. "ll 's a special c hallenge to play Chris," said Richards. who said she didn't reel she had her semafmal match under control until "I won the last point." "It shouJd be a very exciting final." she added. "I've played Chris twice before. She beat me in Oakland three weeks ago 6·4, 6-4 and she beat me last spring 6-4, 6·3 Roth Rolls to • Delly Pllo' Ptlott by Gery Amw- UCl'S LEWIS BREMOND SLIPS THROUGH SAN JOSE. fi'ro• Pa~ Bl ANTEA.TERS. they were fouleq they hit on 9 of 10 free throws, the last four which came from McGuire with time expired after the Spartans' Doug Murrey was called for a flagrant foul and then a technical. All told, UCI hit on an amaz- ing 36 of 44 free throws and 22 or 35 field goals. Coming In. the An- teaters were shooting .459 from Front Page Bl . COAST .•. the second time an 11 years Coast has postedZOo r more victories. "THE TEAM was loose," cap- tain Akin said after the game. "We know we have to win them all from here on out. "This is a great team ," he continued while holding C1n ice pack to his bruised ribs suffered back in the Fu11erton game. "You win with a team, and l 've never played with a better group of guys." Their togetherness was amply demonstr ated against Gross- mont. Or• ..... 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"l 've always had freedom to shot the ball but my main job is lo run the offense. "ll 's not that I don't want to shoot but I'm a passer and my job is to get the ball underneath . When the shot's there, though, I 'm going to take it." Bremond usualty takes more charging fouls than shots but he figures it's just part of his job. "The object of defense is to get the ball back and if I can do it by taking a t:harge, I'm going to do it," he said. "It doesn't matter how you do it. All that counts is getting the job done." And that, for the time being. seems to be UCI 's motto. n11..1 .. s~• "" ft H Ip Riin• 0 11 1 Je(HOn l , .. I SwarbrlO 3 0 I t> Brown 1 O.t 1 Mt,..,e1 t> J 4 1\ Su111von l 0.0 6 Wiiiia"'\ \ 3 4 1l Schlllect 1 0.J 1 Murre~ 6 4-4 16 Ferr~nie o 1.1 1 UC lrviM l•I M<C.ulr·e POOQer\ Botdf'n 8rttmond J~' (0<1yrr\ Jurl< Brown •• "tp '""" '12·16 •• 4 ') ,, • ""• 14 1 ().) 1 1 1.3 b I 11 l 0 IHI 0 Toi•)\ ,. IH4 11 Tot•" n .)6.4.j llO H111fllmf! UC lrvi"" J.&.t•. Tole I f9ulS San J<Kt' St111t Jl, UC Irvin. 11. fOUIPd out. "-· Sulll•MI ISen J.,,. Slaltl, Bolden IUC lrvlntl. Te<llf'lleal M""*Y ISan Jo~ Slelel "'11end41no· t,000 ft\llmtl..c!I. * * * "'""IC COAST ATHLETIC .ASSH. c ..... ,.. .. c. 0-.it W L WI. Pe<ill( 1 1 11 10 Utell 51ete 8 J •• 1 FrtVtO St~ 1 • IJ 10 Ctt Si.~ Ful~rton t> IS 1 lQn9 81'.tell S1oi.. l II 10 UC trvl"" l 1 14 uc 5•n•• B-• l • n San JO~ SC.I. l t> lf> Satvn!<ty'' S<•••• II C I rvirN> llO. ~ J<Kt' St•lt 11 r rHno St•I• 1t>, UC ~nl• 8 .. tlar• .. Vt ell State .. , CM Stele Fullerton .. S_y,G- lor><i 8M<ll Stele •I Pec:lflc 10...-1 S2. S 0'(1001 •HORSE RENTALSI o,.w, SUndey, Febru~ry H , t979 DAILY PILOT 83 Saddlehack Rolls On ~ldon Leads 90-78 Mis~ion J/ictory SAN MAR COS-R 1ndy Wbleldon shot 72 percent from the floor, netUng 28 points to lead the Saddleback College Gauchos to a declalve 90·78 vie· tory over host Palomar Satur· day night in Mission Conference basketball action. Whieldon connected on 13 or 18 shots from the floor. and Sad· * * * &.tM1UOI IWI ... ..._,,., " .... P•ltkk 4 1 IS Htrt)lllon Wlli91don 1l 0 U O.vll• l•V•llff 6 O 11 B•bln e.<on 3 o 6 8en~n ~ 1 4 II C.thon H«•el 1 0 4 T"um HettfnQlt 1 1 S 8olh .. _ .. d , 0 4 ,.,.,,, Tot•l1 " 11 'Cl Toi.is Ha111fme· ~k,41-ll .. " tp • 1 " S ) I) J , • ' 0 t 10 4 u 1 0 • 1 1 6 I 0 1 lJ 11 " Tot•I IOUf\ Peto"'•• ••• S•ddltbt<lt , •• Te<l\ftleel'' _..; f'OUWcl OU1 8~n. Ben'°" CP•lomltrl. * * * MISSION CON,~Rel'ICE Le ..... Sltdd tel>kk Al•enlOt' Pelom., s.n oi.90cc S...8e<Mrdlno Cfll"US ' Solltllwe:l1er-n Cti•llty w I. . ' 8 1 f) 4 6 • ' ' s I 4 0 10 Saturdey't ~orn 51tcldfbel>a<k '<!, PelO"'•' 18 R IVt'l'llOt' IOl, Clletffy 83 Cltrut 73, SMI tk'rnardlno M S.n Dleoo'1, SOVl"we\ttrn 11 WMflftdey's G.tmff Rive"IOt' 111 s.dclltl>ilrk San 8-tlflnoat San OleVO CC S<!ut"~ll!rn "' Palomo• Cllrut et Ctlatt..y 0.W•ff w I. •• 8 ,, \ I) 10 IS 4 , tl 11 II " 71 0 73 dJeback shot 60 percent a u team while boosting Its con· ference record to 9-1 and overall slate to 19,8. P alo mar a lso sho t well, finishing with a 58 percent clap, but was hard pressed to keep up with the Gauchos. Saddleback surged to a 12·2 lead and appeared to have the game well In hand, but Palomar rallied lo tie it at 31, then took its only lead of the game at 35·34. At that pdmt the Gauchos went on a binge, outscoring Palomar 14·2. and they went into the in· termission with a 10-point bulge. In the second half P alomar made one Ju.st run at Sad- dleback, cutting the lead to lour Points with 5:00 remaining. but the Gauchos reeled off eight un· answered points lo dispel any hopes for an upset. Kevin Magee scored 18 points and contributed seven rebounds to Saddleback's total of 26. Ed Patrick gave the Gauchos 15 points and had eight assists. Bruce La Vallee also hit double figures with 12 points and equalled Magee's team -high seven rebounds. On Wednesday Saddle back will have a chance lo pull even farther away from lhe pack as it · hosts second-place Riverside. Field Hockey Pairings Huntington Beach High has been seeded second in the CIF girls• field hockey pairings, and will draw a bye In first round playoffs Tuesday, advanc ing automatically to Wednesday's second round. University High, champion of the Sea View League, has also drawn a rirst-round bye, but Estancia and Edison wcren 't so lucky, and must do battle along with 18olher teams Tuesday. Edison must travel to Canyon Hi gh in Anaheim while Estancia is at home against Glendora. Game times are 3: 15 p.m . Huntington Beaeh brings a 16·3·3 record into the playoffs, but the Oi ler girls are still som ewhat off the pace of No. l ranked Charter Oak. which is unbeaten in 18 games. FlllST·ROUNO ""'lltlNGS Ch•rter Oalt , bvr. r.i~naor11 ttt t-\fct"'Chit; Foothill "' A,..llelm. W~\l!T'tn\ler "' S..ntib<)O, Cll•lf~• • .,.,.. • Edi\On •• Canvon (AM"'''"' I la OUlnt~ al llolU\41, Sonort1. bv<' Collon. bve: 8ut'fle P.trl< at ea1ctw1n P11rt<. On. ll)rio "' Tu\lln; Un••t''111V lfrvfn<' I, Ott. 8ontl.t et L• H•Or• Claremont 111 C.uoen C.ron. L°""'ll "s.tdCl!rOito. Hunt'"Qton Beach, byr All v•me'l llll IS pm Babaslwff Second In Paris 50..free 1979 CARS and TRUCKS• Yankees In Early Start PARIS cAPl -World record holder Joe Bot· NEW YORK CAP l -tom of Danville. Calif.. captured two of his team's The New York Yankees, five gold medals Saturday to spark an impressive aiming for a third U.S. performance·on the second day of the 22· straight World Series tt· country three.day Arena meeting International tie. will get a j ump on swimming competition. the rest or major league Other top U.S. men's swimmers. Spann. of baseball 'Monday when Austin, Texas. and Jim Montgomery or Madison. they open spring train-Wis .. collected first places in the 200-metcr in· ing with a select group dividual medley relay and the 200-meter freestyle of Invitees. races with times of 2 minutes 3.30 seconds and The Yankees will hold J :48.82, respectively. John Simoms of Scottsdale. their r i r s t r o r m a I Ariz., finished fifth in the 200 individual medley re · workout at their Fort Jay in 2:08.27. Lauderdale camp for Spann also took a strong second-place finish in catchers and pitchers on the 100-yard butterfly while U.S. teammate J ack Feb. 19 with the r e· Babashoff of Fountain Valley finished second in mainder of the squad the so-meter freestyle in 23.40. working out for the first time on Feb. 26. The Americans placed in the lop three of 10 or the 12 day's final events. Bottom, who holds the The National League world mark in t.he 100-meter butterfly with 54.18 champion Los Angeles seconds, won that event with a time of 54.90. Bot- D o d g e r s • in th e i r tom also took first in the SO-meter freestyle race in familiar home base of 22.12. ALL MAKES! 833-0555 Ast For Our lWE srfCWJST at HOWARD Chevrolet eor-.,. ~...., °""'' si. NEWPORT BEACH Vero Beach, will have "I'm very happy. No one is swimming badly." their full squad report· said U.S. Coach Don Jacklin. "And although we've ing on Feb. 23 and work· got some stars like Bottom and Scott Spann, most ing out the next day. The of the team is experiencing its first taste of m- Dod gers traditionally te rnational competition. A coach couldn't ask for have early sessions in more." Dodger Stadium prior to ------------------------------the trip easL Philadelphia, defend· ing the National League Eastern Division crown and ready to.,show off Pete Rose for the first time, will open camp in Clearwater , Fla., on Feb. 27 for the full squad. Three other teams -· a ll in the Ame ri can League -also will have early workouts . The Texas Rangers will have a s pec ial group reporting to their Pompano Beach. Fla., l'amp on Feb. 16. Ap· proximately 20 Kansas City Royals hope(uls re· port to Fort Myers, Fla . o n Feb. 18 a nd the Chicago White Sox will have an advance squad in uniform in Sarasota, Fla .. on Feb. 21. The Angels. who move to Palm Springs on March 8. are the only team training in California. at Holtville. The r e arc no new training sites this year but two Arizona-based clubs -the Oakland A's and the Chicago Cubs - have traded training sites . Th <lubs move to Mes a and the A's to Scot· tsdale. The Cubs will be the first team training in the southwest to open camp. Baseball C:Ol.UOE eASEeALI. "_ ... ...._. use,.,_. 1 use ' "'''•-SI S.F-St 4 C•I Pofy ,.,,,,._.. 11, Sen 0~ ~I 1·1. ~<one! oeme c•lle(I tit., t i• 1n. n1r•9\, det11"6t. computer ENGINE DIAINOSIS OILY $ ST. LOUIS (AP> -Mark Roth of North Arllng· ton, N.J .. rolled nine straJghl strikes Saturday -and beat Marshall Holman 279-227 to capture the $15,000" fJnt prize in the Pro Bowlers Association tournament at Dick Weber .Lanes. •WJ_~~~_!~~..., fc.T..,,f Autosense& Is a computerized testing system. It runs many different tests comparing your car's performance to factory standards. It then prints out a report that shows what's wrong, and how to fix it. You see black..and-white proof that all repairs were necessary. all repairs were made. all repairs were made right. You save money on gas. You cut operating costs. You keep Your car longer. Roth, 27, needed strikes on his final three roll~ to earn an extra $10,000'" -but he left the six -pin at.nd1ng in the toth frame. Yet he emerged with hla 17th career PBA tournament UUe and his second St. Louis tournament victory ln the last four yun. Holman. from Medford, Ore., earn~ SS.000. Dan Roche of Downey fini shed third and cnrned S6,000. He defeated Mal Acosta 22ti224 and Guppy Troup 247·186 before losing to Roth 2.47·166 In the (em,.finala. •R!~~ !~!.. ~ w~NING'lc. ':: .. af •R!.N!iw~AREL & TACK .. ·w~~~=.~ IRVINE EQUESTRIAN CENTER I Nit hlll _,C.... .. Mir•,... C.-Hwp. w-. ...... • ......... Mo.Ir• .• IM.Oft.._._..._,11. lt-7' • • CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT TODAY! 557-IOM 3005 Hw bor llYcl.t Costa Mesa .. ......... -----.. fl4 DAIL V Pll.Ol Sunday. February I'· t919 College B~ketball Utah State Nips Titans, 66-64 llri n J tk nn's 15 root Jump ahot from the ra.cht bau•hnt \'•th thrt"•· s C'Orld't r"'t'nuunrng , .. , ~ v 1t1n1 Utuh Stutc • 00-64 Pat'lrlc Cout l\ihkUc "-' ocu1non ba k\'tb U 'iclory o' rr Ca l Mutt• l''ull~rton S h.1rd.&y m&ht Kt•lth Andl•rson h d ht-d lM• umc ror t 'ullr rton ut 64 nit by h11Un1t a 2IO f()C)t Jumper ¥.'1\h 39 sN·onds to go l t.ih St.ilt> run Hw dOt'k down before J ckson tut hts guml' wtnf\\'r Juekwn lt"d the J:llt . ~ho are now ~ 3 1n \>CAA play and 16 1 ovt•r"ll· with 20 PoUUS Ul•l•n lluncer addt-d l8 po1nu .rnd nlnt• A"\'l><>und~ for l t.ih Slate Prc>ston Ballc•f.' lt•d the "tnn<'r!I 1n r<'· bounding with nlnt· K\'vln Hl't'mtn cum1• orr t~· ~nch to lt•ad t\tlll•rton 'A1th 17 11Ylnl:> Calvin Roberts ~con'd 14 potnl.!> and pullt'd down 10 rt'bounds for the ntans Mike Nil\'s added 12 ix>1nb und 11 n•bound~ for thl' lc~r-;, who ar~ 11<1w 6-4 m league play and 1.5-7 on thl' season The 'J)t4ln.s led al halftim~ ~7 29 Md had a 5l-4l udvanlagc ~tlh :.omt' 11 minul<'s to play before the Aggit·~ btgan tht•1r comeback. rtiuhrglt., 7 J..fl9 * coa.e- •I J1 6 ,1,_ .. 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Heavy Fog W.pesrOot Alamitos Heavy Cog forced the tancella· lion or Saturday night. ·s racin& program at Los Alam itos Race Course for the secood Ume in \hree nights but a decision on m aking up the night's card aqg the Sl00.000 Horsemen's Quarter Horse Racing Assn . cham· pionship is sUll pending. Two races were conducted on I he Saturday evening program before a crowd of 8.594 racing fans before vildbllity became too hazardous for riders to continue. "We are going to ask the California Horse Racing Board to make up trus night on Wed· nesday." Jim Smith, Vice Presi· dent and General Man ager of the HQHRA, said. The 58-dat.e qua rt e r h o rse season wali originally sche duled to end Tuesday night. "If the board turns down our request for a Wednesday night racing program . we will coo· side r asking for a day/night doubleheader on Tuesday with Santa Anita dark that day or. finally. an 11th race on Tuesday to m ake up the championship " D UR HAM, N.C. -Sam Clancy took advantage of a poorly thrown pa:.s with less than 20 seconds remaining and scored on a dunk s hot with only lwo seconds to go Saturday night to lead un- ranked Pittsburgh to a 71-69 upset vic- tory over No. 3 Duke. OftlO U 97. W NI k "'9*" 10 ~1-!.I ••,Ml~-lt4 .... ~-, .. ~._ ...... Ste1wn•1. Air f~e•1 LOUISV1LLE'S DARRELL GRIFFITH (35) FEELS MAROUETIE'S PRESSURE . It was the second time in three nights that a portion of the rac- ing program had to be can~llcd due to heavy fog. On Thursday night. the final five races were lost to fog while ear lier in t~ meeting the final three races were called off due to fog on Christmas night. 0..P•ul 97 ,..,_,,, 64 JlllN)IS,. ,,.,,__,..)I Clancy, who scored 23 points, pulled down 11 rebounds csnd m ade nine or 10 cha rity shots and was the pivot of the game for Pittsburgh. IC .,,,,n 7'. ()Ir.I•-"• •f IC .. ,, ... , St. ,., Co!O'-H Nl0<•"Nd II, M"'1.., II °'*' -...u ».()Irle-~ City l'O s 1111~,..w Tew*'SI S6 Area Sports Calendar A decision on the request will be forthcoming when all the California Horse Racing ·Board commissioners can be reached and Smith added. "We hope that th ey will assist us and the horsemen in making up some of the losses we've incurred ... MleMfla• State, 73.55 COLUMB US · Earvin "Magic" Johnson's 26 points and deft passing triggered lot.h-ranked Michigan State to a 73.55 victory over No. 13 Ohio State. Saturday ni ght and dropped th e Buckeyes into a three-way tie for the Big Ten C3nference lead Michigan State blew into a 25-8 lead in the first 11 lf.i minutes and Ohio State never threatened thereafler. falling to 9.3 in the Big Ten and 14· 7 overall. Marq.ette, 7 J·SS MILWAUKEE Ninth-ranked Mar- quette, sparked by 21 points by Odell Ball and brilliant defense by Robert Byrd and Michael Wilson, defeated fifth-ranked Louisville 71 ·55 Saturday nighL Byrd. a skinny 6-fool...S forward, held Darrell Griffith, Louis ville's spec- tacular dunk shot artist. to eight points, 12 under his average, as Marquette. 17-'l. bro1<e the Cardinals' 13-game win- ning st reak Kntt~,ll0-71 LEXINGTON, Ky. Kyle Macy and Dwight Anderson combined for 42 points to negate a brilliant performance by Alabama's Regina ld King and lead Kentucky to an 80-71 upset of the 16th· ranked Crimson Tide in .a Southeastern Conference game Saturday. i\1 acy led Kentucky with 22 points, in- cluding three crucial, consecutive baskets early in the second period when Alabama was t hreatening to lake com· mand of the game. lotea., 71MJS lOWA CITY if'reshman forward K~vin Boyle and junior guard Ronnie Lest~r led a second-half flurry to break open a tight game as lSlh·ranked Iowa rolled to a 79-65 victory over Wisconsin in a Hig Ten contest Saturday. Boyle scored 12 of his team-high 19 points in the final 20 minutes as Iowa, 16-5. remained in the thick of the Big Ten race by rais ing its conference r e- cord to 9-3 No. Ca,..H•a, 89-55 CHARLOTTE. N.C. · Mike O'Koren scored 15 points and helped North Carolina rack up a 40-point second-half advantage as the sixth·ranked Tar Heels rolled over Providence 89·55 Saturday night. The game was tied only once, at 2·2. Then the Tar Heels piled up a 44-18 h alftime margin and were never l~s than 30 points ahead in the final five m inutes LSIJ~Bll-8% GAINF..SVILL.E, F la. -Sophomore guard Ethun Martin ~w nk four straight f ree throws in the final two minutes or o ve r t ime t o h e l p eighth-ranke d L<>utsiana Slate to an 88-82 victory over Florida in a key Southeastern Con· fen·ncc game Saturday night. Fresllo Saat~, 78-88 FRESNO Freshman forward Bob· by Davis' game-high 17 points led Frf'sno State to a 76-68 PacUic Coast Athletic Association victory over UC· Santa Barbara Saturday night. • Malt Maderos led Sant a Barbara with l(points. Fresno pulled ahead at the start and left Santa Barbara seven po•nts down at lbe ball, 41-34. The Gauchos, now 3-7 tn the PCAA, never galncd the 'u pper band. SOOTH APP•ftClll•" 51. 67, H Ct ••· Wlll'lllftCl'Oft 60 ICICI Alltlun\ S6. Ml\\lnil>eM ~ 11 ot I c111c•1>nMI 11. -tni>I\<) St 1' O•v-11. VMI ~ 0••'• 13, Tul'* f>I> C 1Cefttuclly ... A<nllft ... r;'1 E TeNW>Sff SI. I>). W. ICti>luO\f 6J Furman•. CllllOtl 8' tot I IC ,,,, .. oy 80, Altt>am• II I oul\19fta SI ... Flor.O• 17 IOI I M•ryl6ftd II, Cir""°" 44 P1ltsbvnlf0 II, °""" "' \I. lOUll 11. TV16no! •4 \ .... _ n. Jac"-"'" 11 1o11 Te11~s-ll. Ceorqoe 11 IJoll v ,.,.,..,1>111 '°-Nllnis~i9PI., 1o11 Vlr91n111 re. Vl"Jlftla hell 97 IOI I Vl•9111I• Common• .. *'"' U. VlrQ•l't• SI I\ W*"ot FOt'H! .0. ~ CM"OI .... 51 U 8av~7•.~m-lf>OO!st 7l ~ W-lftqlon'". R l(M>Oftd 11 Ho;i\!Oft IS. 11 l(t' n LOUl\l&n* TKll~. M<~ St.el M•r_,. 71. louisvll~ \t Ne"' l>nMm 61, Geor9f• SI. 66 Ten11. T e<ll 1•. MtdC:lll T l!ftft. 11 lot I EAST llV0-171. WHt ClwilH SI. •t COIQll• lt'I. Vtrmonl .. Cont>Ktlcut "· M*'SoKllusc"s ,. 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Mt, ~ .. ,.. t~lo 10 Alumni Tops USC LOS ANGELES (AP> -Ron Fnirly and Roy Smalley socked home runs Saturday, helping a Southern California alumni baseball team score a 7·4 victory over the cWTent Trojans at Dedeaux Field. The alumni trailed l ·O when Fairly, a 40-year· old finst base man with the California Angels. homered •n the top of the fourth t o Cie the seor e . Pat Putna m homered later in the in· ning to make it 2· 1 and Smalley, who pl ays s horts top for the Min· nesota Twins , hit a two· run shot in the fifth, ma k· ing il4·1. Southern Cal tied the game with three runs in th~ sixth. but the alumni scor e d twice in the seventh and once more in the eighth , on a homer by Doug Stokke. to complete the scoring. Pro Scores " .................. -~ .... Houttoft 112, ~tit IOI 8"• ..... -y-'°' "-on.-tOl, 0..re!rl'OS' ~........,~ Htw £~ '· WIM'"9 t Mftl Basketball T-n Hloll S<--lnte11d C.hrlsll•" 11~. 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J·A I.,_..\ .i Oevtrly Hiii' Hlol\ n )0 p.m.I Soccer T""41Y Hlo" Scf'ool-Edl_, •I Hll'\tlnqtoft htdl 111; W.tlmMIS._. ail l'-4.eln Vlllty IJ U l , N-1 Ht,,,.,. .,,._ M94'tn. .tt Wtttmlntttl' Ill; Oc.ee11 Vlnr et Cypntu IJ: 4S I. .,._....., HIV" SchOOl-E\tM<i.., eor-del -m. ~ta MeW ~ £J Toro •I MlulOl'I Vleio CJI. lrvlM at ~ty CJI. 0-.. Hiii• et c.piltr""° valley 131; Mll\IOft Vlelo *' Stn ci.mente m; L*9VM Hlll1 •I~ 8*tcl\ 13). ~ HIOll so-I-Edi-. et WH tmlnllff 171; "-· t•lf'I Veney 11 __, H•rbOf' C1 I: M<trln• •I H1111tl119'0ft BtiKll 11>. f'rWay Hlo11 Scl-'-cor-dtl ""'*' *' ''"'"" m. Co"• Mev et f\taftClt Ill; C.oblrilf\O Valley er l •oun• 8"<11 IJI; °*"• Hiiis •I Mlnloll Vello Ill; S•n (.I-le at L.•11Vn• Hiii• Ill; Octln Vie• •I KeMedv 17:ASI. S.twdey HIQll 5'"0Dl-Vf'll11er~IY "'· El Toro •• ,,., ..... Hl611 17:JO) Baseball T"'"41ay Coll. -Soutflwest•m •I 0 .. 1199 Con! Cf JOI Ooldef'I W"t et s.ddl-11 C2 JOI; lO"ll llet<ll Sl•t••ISoutller .. CAl\fOf"l'llaColl•oe ct 301. . ........, Coll<iqe -A~P ... 111< at UC lrlllM 0 JOI, SoutMm c:.tlfomle Col"'99 •I Whittler Cl.JOI. ~, Coltlve-C't'1>'9u•IS«tdl-ll II JOI. .. ...... Collett~ at UC ltv!M 11 JOI; CYl"U et 0.-*"9' C.0.st 11 >Ot; ~*" JV et Golditft Wut U:JOI .. Sm.rtley Cet1t99 UC lrv111e •I Soul"-•" Ctlllorlll• COl1t4" c-.ieife.,_r •I -1, 0.~ C.0.\l et Mt. Sen Anlonlo tnoonl. Mlre CO\le •I !..c! cll~l>tO CllQOnl. Tennie ,_.., Coll• 0.~ CO<l\I It Oold('fl Wt'! 111 Ml ~"" A11t0f'llo •I S'lddlet>.<h 111. UC lf¥1M ti C.t State Fllller1on 111 w..... .... , Coll ... -Pltrce •I GotdOft We1I IJI. nw~., Colleqe 0.""91 Co<t\I II l A Harbo• UI ~ Oltb•O •I Ful"'rton 111. UC l rvt1>e el C•llf0<ftl• 11 JOI ....... , COlle9*~C INfnt •I Sl<WllOtd C7 lOI, Volleyball T ..... y Coll...-Plor«:• .. 6oideft WtU (• JOI W-Mey Colle..--()r ..... ee.u •I LI v..,,. 11.~I. <M· rltO\ •I Goidlll w.A (4 JOI ......., eou ... -or.,.. C.O.st tt El ~lno 11 p,m.1, Track and Fleld flrtMT COll ... -QrtftOt C...tt et Mt Stf'I AMefllo Gel._. lal; ~II et llo\IHIOt> Cont.l'tflC• ICltt\t1I lltt"" C2-JOI, Ge1C1911 Wot et~ c.lltor!N ~. CLA H•<WI •et-n m. Miller Set With Denver DENVER CAP > - Denver Broncos Head Coach Red Miller has signed a two-year U · lenll lon of his contract wlth NaUonal Football League club, General Manager Fred Oehrke aopounced SatF•Y Mllltr, who came to D en ver for the 1977 SHIOn and led the Bron· cos to tbe Super Bowl tn hi• Cint season aa an NFL heed coach. had c:omplet.td two or the thr ee years tn hla ort1tnal pact. DllYIAMIW AUfOMOllU IV9Y YIAI .oa AIOUT ssoo.11000 MOST MADS 644-2126 FREE •79 VAN wmtCOW\ITI C°"'91M<* VALUE $8995 Just T t•t Drive A ny Vohlcte In our lnventOfy to be •llglble. cau Gaty Westbo Cttl 142-1171. Put • few word• lo'""" fOf u. ... ,... 11 ... DOGal Wrestling Ut ....... , Hlql\ SdlOClf-CIF SKll<>ft•I• el Cvpreu (.OlleQe CIO•.m I. Wo•en Basketball ,_, H l'lfl S<--£d1Wlf'I •1 We\lm•nsttt. F~•'" Vellf'Y ti Newpor1 Hertior, Merln• •I Huf'llll'<l!on Buell i.11.i 1:JOI , Estan<l.t •I C0<0ft<I ci.1 Mil• C0\11 -'* *' El Toro. lrv•t>• •I Un•""""' 1•11 •I 1); MIU'°" Vleto •I 54" Cl•,,,.nle, 0-Hiii\ .i C.pl\I•-V•lley, 1.A9u<W Hill\ •I '--- 8et<ll l•ll•UI. ~attll••I OcUl'IVtew 171 (;01teg41-Et C.mlno ., Golci.... WUI 17 301. UC Senta 8•rt>tr• at UC''"""' Cl 301 -M•Y Coll999-<.tl PolV Pomotl• JV •I Golden~ II JOI; o..tfey et 0r""9'! CoaSI 11 >01 ,_., Hl9ll 5<tw:>ol -WfJ\ltninUer ., F ...... i.1n v ....... fd1i.on •I Huntll'qlO" ~Mn "'~C>Or1 HMtlO< •I M•rtf'I• (all 111 1 JOI Cor.,.,. (H'I M•r •t ltv1M , Cost• ~w M Et1....c1a, El Toro at Ul'lw••"IV 1a11 al 71. Sef'I ClerT~f'lle "' l"ouna Hiii\ D•M Hill\ •I Ml .. IOll Vltjo, C•ot\lrano VdltU di L•9v11a Be.Kii 1•11 ., ••• LOM• al O<Hn v .... 111 f'.W.y Coll~-uc INIM •I Co\I 51111• Nortllrl~ Ctl, Golden WUI at Cerrito• 11 l()j • CJPf'US •1 0 '*1199 C.O.st H >01 FJefd Hockey T-•V w1q11 "<llOOI CIF IM•vot" •C.lfJndO•• .. 1 c''"" <I•, (di'°" •I Ctrl,,_. Un•Vf!f)llV l>Y\O, .. .,,., ll'Wl'on 8e<Kll bVe 1 an •11 I\ TIMwtd.ly HlllflS<_.-<lf f'lr;offS IW<ondtOUl'ICll s ........ , H1911 S<.-i CIF Ptayott\ IQuanenlNlsl Tennis T-v Colll91'~C ,,.,,,,,. •t C.I Poly Pomona lfl• Or....,. C.O.st .. lOftO llH<ll 121; ~.,_.... eo1 C.Otden West QI, ~II t i Mt. $aft Ml- COlle9f 111. w.-....., C0He99-UC I N ine el .\•llC!t>* CJ JOI T--.• Colleqe~C ltvlM al .. ,.,_ Tou•M-1 Frkt•Y Collf'qe-UC ''"'"" "' A•1ron• '°"'"'""'"'· Cold<tf'I Wut et c::.r-),,,_. 11 .• ~ ...... Coll--UC '""M •I Ar•10M fourn•"""'' Softball W.-M•Y Coll-~ W~I •I Ml Sen Al'llontO 13• T-MotY • Coll~(;oidefl WHl •• C•I Stale No<1hrtd911 Il l Fn41H Cotlf9t-!>.tnlt Mof'IK•*I Or~ Coast Ill Gymnastrcs ._,.., .... COllt«-<.ol.,.._ WHI •I L.ono 8H<ll IJ lOI Swimming ~y Coll~ UC Irvine •I Sc.AA &I C•I Stat" l~ "',,qel•< 1"'41 deY I. Mt S.., AAIOfttO Col'-.C Or•r>11t CoA\t l.l•JOl. ,,,..,,... c.011--u c ,,,.,,,. •• SCA.\ •I Cal Slate LO\ A-IH c./I cMyl; ()<-(HSt *' Soutll Cootll C0<1l•ren<:e Rf!t-VI II Ml s.... Af'ltOfttO (.Ol1<19e Cl lOt. Sll1-'1' C01te91 -UC IN lne .i SCAA •t C•I SCeole ~ A119e1n lall d•Y• Track and Field "~" Cort•~ 'l'tt\t •t Sou.,...,,. c..lito•n•• Co111er•n<'" Ae4*n •I L.\ H•rl>Or I] Pm '· Or•.,qe Coast •I Ml Sllf'I An10fl.O 1)1. s • .,, •• ., Coll'9f' -UC lrviM •I SCAA l?•l•n al UC S..~I• 8•..W•• 110• m I As on Thursday night, coupons good for admission on each of th e final night s o f t h e Horsemen's Quarter Horse Rac- ing Assn. meeting we r e d1~· tributed. ln addition. parking tickets from Saturday will bt· honored on each of those nights as will programs. Alamitos, Santa Anita Results Los Alemftos ,,..,s,,,-., ,,.._ .. ,.... . ..._.....,._,~· Flot •te•· s..,.,,,.... Oollv IAO<t<•I IS10t10 l 60 Tl~•v 1en-_.1 s.40. > .o. 5ot"""0 •8el!U I Hill. l1f'•.t<U f).41peld41.to !i<'<Oftd ·~ o~· And .\l>OW IHA'1 I e.eo l fll ) ()O; AlY-ff' fClf'trll~f'I J 10. 7 60 r .. ,., IW•rdt • 00 S.•ef'laofr_,Ceft<~ /fool Alttf'IO .. ICI•: I,~. Prep Wrestling Santa Anita ,, ... """""' IUlll tf 7H.ly Thorwn-lll"tf Mtef•no 1 El Toro Locks Up Sea View Crown "'"' .. K.. Mr R. T " fSl\oPm~k•• I • llO '60 J ~o r vrr"fl"l"O lll(•y •C~dftro t J 40 1 oO Watt.~' ._ '1',...,fl'd tOttvA"'°1' • 10 (..fl'rOf'\d 'M,. (""""•",.~ ,,.. •• ..,.. t •.a 'Ott l 10 C.r aMm Hf>"9"t'V "o•o 1 • tO. • •O J.,...~,. M l\\IMI IM<;C.trronl '/JO " d•llr aouoo.-11 II ""'du~"° ""'a •«•-S...u c-IM.t-Y I 'IO 1"" 7 •0 To 8 Or Nol 1('orc1rro I 1 80. 110 HK~w·"CI 15-m.t-Wl 7 /JO l'our1" rM.• '"" C•\I ICoroero• \"IO. 1 XI 7 llC) Wl>VOIOiU lf'ff'ICllY I J 00. 1.MI. f'llOIO(lr- 1 ... ..,1ey 11 IO As they did in dual m eets, the El Toro High Cha rgers came out on top in the Sen View U?aguc wrestling fina ls at E s tancia High Saturday night. capturing the team title with 177'1<.i points with four individual champions a nd plenty of depth. Among the individual cham· pions crowned were four Estan· cla wrestlers ·Rick Rush at 106. Ed Lower y at 141. Mar k Shafer at 157 and heavywc1ghl Stcvt• Lyon. C ha mpions and runnc r!-.up q uali(icd for the C l F i-cct1onals to be held a t Cypress College Saturday. Other c hampio n s Include lrvine's Dean Castello <98 1. Ma rk Sederoff 023 l. Corona dcl Mar's Adam Elias '148 ); Costa Mesa's Mike Scarlett <194 > and J o.? Perez <168 >; a nd El Toro 's B yr o n Yafuso <115 ), Duncan Taylor <130 >. Bob Shoemaker 1136 ) and Tam Albright 1178 ). It was a night without u great deal of surprises wilh utmost all of the 1·2 favorite~ advancing to the finals. And. as they d id in du JI mct.'ts. El Toro and Estancia w\'nt 1·2 in the league finals walh th\' cha mpions ' strength in the lower weights pro\ ing too much Basketball WOMIN'l l'IAl lCl!T•ALL UC IMIM It, UC S.n Oi..t J1 UC S•n Oleoo-Yonemolo l. 001c11u1> 1, ~-4. IC-fl, M4K,...,.n I. Eo..,. UC ltv,,...._Ctevw t. L01'191ellow 6, Mlhl*.0 '· Eitu 10. FAlt1lol"U 70. Miii~ t, O'Brien•. Slonor '·Foll• 11 H*'ftl-UCI, S4 t PORSCHE LEASING MEW & USED for the rest of the league to con· tend with. Sh~maker and Scarlett were the only wrestlers to gain league championships via pins as mo~t m atches were closely contest~d suv...,L ... ... WreJtl .... f' .... IS Cl\amp.on•llip 'It!! .C~ltlto ll•••n•" d~< "''"o\mlll 1£1 t orol ', tOf> Au<lll CF\l~ftttllldf'< Warn 1£1 Ton>'1 I tt\ v~•f•foro>""" W~••'"'v.,..,,,.,~ ''' C\~ott Orv1~et Ort HAl'T\dwA•I f("OfOfllt ttl"I M1t,.1<1~ .. no , ~"~ •r' TOl'Ot ,,. , ,-'""'" 1r (I&"<·•• 10. tib c;;"'~""•O,rr tEt t oro• P•,,nf'id OuOQ"' fE\tM'h ''''' •1 ••• lOW~•Y 1£\l .. n<l~I (l'f (IHM 1e1 T01n1 •• IA~ f Ila\ 1( Of'~ drl M il• I Mt Olson 1 ll To .... ~o •H s~· IE•l&n<l&lde< Gt .. !\> ICO<°""""' Maril 1 IU f'trrt •CUii M•Ul dU. HollC'lt fUtHYf'r,th t 1ft..tt 118 Aft>tlql>I tEI To•ol Cl!'(. Lort'ntO •Est•"· (IA 1 • 4 I•• S<¥Wtf IC~ld ~I pl.,_, M1trheH IEI T1>rol l~ , Uwt lvon i(•1.....-1 .. 1 pl ..... d W•H•N ,., .. ~, 7 H '"'"' l'IK~ •8 °"'"'"" 1U,,•v•'"'"' Otc Ollv,, 1(0\I• NI~•• I I I t~ o"""o C(o-1" Nlr'<tl Cit'<. 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Associate Athletic Director Sam Bailey said the 65-year-o!~ coach was tak e n t o w~~l Alabama General Hospital at nearby Northport. Bailey said Bryant a pparently cracked a rtb last week when he (ell getting out of the shower at his home He said doctors were administering medicat ion to combat pneumonia. Bryant hao complained of dt<Cicull y sl~p­ mg. ............ LOW LEASE! '79 CHEROKEE Ouadre·fra c . p ower steering I bnlket. heater. ($er. 18801) .J. '13. Gari & Go. .ULOWAS s142~1 Employee Benefit Spec1all l4 Since 1970 "Why pay high rates for maJ ,r mcd1col in s\Jranc.c . Coll me for 1!)79 quotes." ln Newporl Beach 640.4260 per mo oit eporoved credit 3e ~open end i•ase. CMh price i 7•96 plus till & tie. Reaidu11 u~s CAU. KEITH BRONN ...... _ ...... .»C·A• '"" llA04 ..... 147.9111 ........ ···r . . Spring Into Step.· Halston Halston's s pring collection spans classic clothing for day to dazzling evening wear. Halston, one of Amer ica· lead-For evening, a burst of color is ing designers, presents his spn ng used in Ure l>righl , o mbred collection: Classic c lothing from stripes. in sh apes which spiral brightly colored. neat, trim suits a round the body, s howing offlegs. for day lo t he danhng e~nmg hips or shoulders. clothes · This ra inbow of color is used in ' FeatUri!!fl..·.·-··------Sij·ndey-.• Febf-ua•"'·'·'·· '·97·9-----o·A·'L·Y·P'·Lo•r_•_a .. .. • 1 • • ., t Suits a re uniformly slim with the Jong. formal dresses. as well _.short •. just below th~ k.nee_sku:t~· sho nes and .evening pa· a n~ Jackets that curre-to Che jamas. llalston's paJamas, '5ome . •-:; •,4. .. t t • waist over bare. vest like tops or of which are tied at the hip, show softly wrapped blouses. a s lim . b ut not exaggera ted The cocktail dresses in silk and light leg. chi ff on are short, some with flirty T he 1979 spring collection is petal shaped skirts. showing lots ava ilable at the Halston Boutique of bare. narrow legginess at Sout h Coast Plaza. ' ... · .. · ... '•. . · .... :': .. = ."· •, . .. · · ... . .,, --. ' .,, ·· .. ' ... . ' . ~ -..... ... .. The fabric is fibranne, the designer is Halston, the suit is classic. . . . . .. ··· • • ·~ • l '· •<(• • . . . •• f I .·, :.. . .. ... : . .. .. 0111, P1tetl'""9tllYLMI'••• ·I• 'I ti Halston originals for spring include, from left, chiffon wrap coat over slip dress. silk shantung halter-vest with slim pants, silk crepe de.Chine wrap dress 'I Feel Like the Last Leaf on the Tree ' Several years ago, a s mall ite m appeared in the Los Angeles Times. about the 69th reunion or the United Spanish War V_!?ter ans. Widower Charles Johnson, then 96, whose two sons were killed in action in Korea, planned to allend the reunion. Then he learned the only other surviving vete ran of t he Spa nish· American War had died the week before. .. I can't bold a one-man convention." be quipped. "Our ra nks a re slipping fast. I feel like the last leaf on the tree and the wind is blowing pretty hard." WBETRER COARLES JOHNSON is still with us, I doo'f know, but I hope so. He ls a sym- bol of something more than the only surviving Span18h-American War vet. He is a symbol of the Jonelloess in old age. People are living longer now -longer than they ex)lect.ed to -thanks to modern science. And because our society bas become so youth· oriented and fast-paced , we often don't lake Ume to Jeam from our elders anymore -those wbo have lived the events we study ln hl1b school history classes, those who have lived loni eoouah to give us advice for the future. ABOUT A MONTH AGO, whJle standin1 in llne at the poet office, 1 met a woman who tn- troduced benell as "Mrs. Rest.'' Sbe was 17 and wore a lbapeleas bous~at and slippers wlth the toes worn tbroulh. ln both arms abe carried paeka1es wrapped with lapel market b .. 1. lnalde, sbe said, were rec dolll abe bad made lot grandcbildren llM bad neTa seen. Twice .-Sna our brief toa· Chergl fto•o versation, "Mrs. Rest" said, ''No one cares about the oid people anymore." And when I go to tbe old folks home where my grandfather lives and I see the residents sit- ting in the hallways silently wailln1 for someone or somethin1 -I tb1nt m.Ybe "Mn. Reat"i.srlabt. OF COVUE, NOT ALL of our seniors are walting around for someone to talk to them. Mott have active, busy lives and I recently met one or the busiest. Ed Thompson of Newport Beach ta 97. He swims in the bay ever1day, plays cards and baa been known to attend a party or two. In addl· tlon, he drives his own car and does tbe 1arden· int and all the upkeep on bls ba)'front mobile home. A former bultaeaaman, be reUred at 71 thlnklna be bad saved enoQh to live com- fortably few the rest or bl.I life. He even took two t.rlptto=. "I 't 1'1ve taken t.be trlPI If I'd tnown " be NJ•· "I dldn 't expect to be tten tblt ~~ ' So, like many ot.ber seniors,~ Tbompeon scrimps by each month, dependeDt on Social Security. But be doesn't Jet it set blm down. He says he 's proud his many friends don't treat him as an "old curiosity" and says be owes his good health to exerclse, proper nutri- tion and re gular medical checkups. ONCE OR TWICE a week, Tbompeon meets with friends for a game ofcardi. And he keeps up wlth current events. A man with ).he gilt of total recall, be can tell you about almost everything slpllicant that bas happened ln tbls century, lncludlnl what CaUfomla looted like when be fint came bere from l11inola ln 1893, "when YoU could 1Ull 1ee CatallDa fJom Pasadena." He was there when tbe areal earthquake bit San Francisco in 1908 and remembers bis father's bone and w11on belq commandeered by flreft-ten. ••t KAVE NEVER had the Ceellnc that I've seen in aeveraJ other people ol boredom ln reUre· ment," be says. "l manqe to keep busy-I read, I keep up, I like politics. ••And," aays Ed Thompeon with a smile, "I think I could nan thll country better than most people." It 'a good to know there are Iota of leaves aUll bantina on the tree ln tbe blowlnl wind • Lllten to t.bem. " •• • -- .. .. -DAILY PILOT Suno.y, February 11, 1979 Mr. Miller. Miss Msrtm Duncan-Bunting Cheryl Ann Bunting and AJutair Neall Dun· can have ~n murncd tn a garden ceremony in Sun Franctsco Tbt' bnde, daughlt'r uf W.T Bunt1ng Jr. ot Re no and Mrs Robert L Veacb or San Clemente, graduated from Laeuna Beach High School and San Francisco City College She al· tends San Francisco State Umversity. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Duncan of Yellow Sprangs, Ohio, graduated from Antioch College, Ohio, He is a phot.o· grapher In San Francisco where the newlyweds will make their home Hanson-Kerr Crysty J . Hanson and Patrick 0 . Kerr are engaged to be married Aug. 18. The bride-elect, daughter of Mrs. Marjean J Hanson of Laguna Beach and Harold Hanson of Newport Beach, graduated from Laguna Beach lligh School and t'S attending Biola College , La Mirada. The future bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. t<tchard H. Kerr of La Mesa, graduated from Christian High School. San Diego, and Biola College He is a teacher in Del Mar Martin-Miller La urie Ann Martin and Mark Montague Miller .ire engaged t.o be married March 24 . The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Martin of Fountain Valley, graduated from Fowitain Valley High School. The ruture bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Miller , of Costa Mesa, graduated from Esta ncia High School DonalO-Jenkins Janice Elizabeth Donald and Thomas M. J e nkins are engaged to be married April 7. The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,John Donald of Huntington Beach, graduated from Edison High School and Orange Coast College The future bridegroom . son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jenkins of Phoenix. &r aduated from M <1ryvate Hig h ·School and Arizona Stale, Te mpe McNutt..fieillrichs Denise MeNutt and Frank Heinrichs a re cngagE.-d to be married May 26. The bride·elect. daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Dennis McNull of Costa-Mesa. graduated from Costa Mesa High School and attends Southern California College Mr. Roletti, Miss Wayne 1"he future bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howa rd Heinrichs of Hacienda Heights, graduated from Glen A Wilson High School and attend.I. Southern CalJforma Colle~e. -Van de Kamp-Gravette Patncla Van de Kamp and Donald Gravette are engaged to be m arried July 7. The bride-elect . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted E. Van de Kamp of Laguna Niguel. graduated from Corona del Mar High School and UCLA. She will receive her master 's degree from Cal State Long Beach in May. The future bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Gravette or New York. 1;radualed from La J olla High School. the Univers1tyof Redlands and San DlegoStateUniversitv. Haithcock-Rusk R a ndi Suzanne Rusk and William R. Haithcock exchanged wedding vows in Gloria Dei Lutheran Church of Dana Point. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Rusk of Dana Point, graduated from Newport Harbor High School and attends Saddleback College. She is employed by Pacific View Pharmacy. The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Willia m D. Haithcock of Costa Mesa. graduated from Newport Harbor High School and attends Sad· dleback College. lie 1s employed by Hi Temp Wire and Cable. The couple will make their home in Irvine aft er a wedding trip to Lake Tahoe. Kapp-Sand berg Carol Kapp and Brian Sandberg are engaged t.o be married this s ummer. The bride-elect. daughter of Mr and Mrs . Ernest L. Kapp of Long Beach, graduated from Wilson High School in Long Beach and USC. The future bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sandberg of Corona del Mar, graduated from Pasadena High School and Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. Bed al 1-Shepherdson Jamison Lizabeth Bedall and James Arden Shepherdson Ill are engaged to be married May 26. The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wynnett BedalJ Jr. of Newport Beach, graduat· ed from Newport Harbor High School and USC. Tbe future bridegroom , son of Mr. James Arden Shepherdson of Arcadia and Mrs. William Lund of Los Angeles, graduated from ~an Marino Hi~h School and USC. Miss Hall Miss Lees Miss Bunting Hall-Smith Linda Laureen Hall and Sanford Leigh Smith are engaged t.o be married Aug. 4. The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. John C. Ha ll of Laguna Niguel, attended Stephens College and currenUy attends Mount Saint Mary's Collel(e. The future bridegroom, son of Mr. Chester R. Smith of Anaheim Hills and Mrs. Richard Buf· rum of Balboa Isla nd, attends Cal. Poly. Pomona. Wayne-Ro letti Gayle Ann Wayne and Michael Paxton Roletti are engaged t.o be ma rried Oct. 20. The bride-elect, daughter of Gil. Wayne or Newport Beach and Mrs. Phyllis Wayne·Rosen of Malibu, graduated from Newport Harbor High School a nd attended the University of RUFFELL'S Wedding and engage. UPHOLSTERY ment announcements run on Sunday in the Daily W... Y• Ww Pilot r orms ore available ttie Int '>. Miss Van de Kamp Miss Hanson .. Miss Bedall Mrs. H.aithcock Puget Sound in Tacoma and Pitzer College, Claremont. • The future bridegroom , son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roletti of Newport Beach, graduated from Corona del Mar High School and attended Cal State Fullerton. Lees-Stiegler Linda Catherine Lees and Peter Stiegler are engaged t.o be married April 15. The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Howard W. Lees of Irvine, graduated from John North ltigb School in Riverside and Northern Arizona University. Flagstaff. The future bridegroom , son of Mrs. Greta Stiegler and the late Mr. Joseph Stiegler of Llenz, Austria, graduated from Lleru Academy and Hotel Fach Schule Bad Gleichenberg. Austria, a technical insUtute. at all Daily Pilot offices or 1922 Herbor Blvd. by callmg the f'eatures ~=C=o=sta~Me~ .. ~~541-~1~1~H~ "~•••••••lilFiorillTiirallliniil•elliliHllilHildsill••~ Deportment. 642-4321 .!II Engagement announce· ments. u:rth black and· white glossy of the future bride or the couple. must be r ecewed b y th e 1-·ealures Department su ~ub~~re Me ~1q ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;=:;;:=;t;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ date r SALE ST ARTS I 0 A.M. ~HARP TUE., FEB. I 3 Valentine's Day Cooking: Decorative ByCECILY · BROWNSTONE Ano<I.._, """' "OOd fdilor When Valentine's Day co m es around. d ee · o rativ e c ook e r y abounds. The avid cake dee· O'"ators their number 1s large -go to town. Ch ances are t he y 've taken cake·decoraUn g lessons, have a book or l wo on the subject a nd are skillful with decorat· mg lubes The rest or us can en· joy simpler devices: in· expensive cutters and molds. He art-shaped cutters are fun lo use to garnis h dis h es ror Valentine parties as well as thos e fo r brida l s howers and wedding a nniversaries. Heart sha pt!d molds turn out pre tty s alad s and desserts for similar oc· caslons. · FIRST THE CUT· TERS. Sets of canape cutters always include a heart shape along with other designs. The cul· ters in a set vary in size and number. One or my sets. from Italy, bas a dozen tiny cutters, each about ~ inch across and 3• inch taJl. My other set, labeled "aspic and hors d 'oeuvre cutters," comes from England: it also bas a dozen shapes. but each is about 1 inch across and 1 inch tall. These have many uses for lunch .and s upper dis hes for Vale ntine parties FOR EXAMPLE, they can garnish a molded fis h s a lad. a s liced chicken or turkey plat· ter. and such vegetable offe rings as s tuffed potatoes a nd creamed cauliflower. You can als o u s e them f or garni s hin g o p e n sandwtches m ade with cheese spreads. Now lo cookie cutters. The heart shapes comP glanl·siied -· about 41h in ches or regular. sized -2 to 3 inches: the latter m ay h ave s traight or scalloped edges. They may come singly or In sets with other deslngs. For a Valentine party you can use them for cutting out butte r cooki e s. l lik e t o sandwich the regular· size baked cookies with a filling or pure fruit Another set is shown i n ."Tb e Cook's Catalogue" <Random Houae>. It comes from Scand loavla and has half a dozen shapes - heart, circle, diamond1 square, crescent ana palsley·llke teardrop. •••••••llil•••miliiililiiiliiiilil~ Each shape la l lnch tall and deecrtbed as "tiny." Like mine, the8e cutters a re tinned s teel and ta ave s ha rp c utting edces and rolled rims. I use the beart·sbaped canape cutters to make brigh t, d ecorative garnishes from canned pimientoe and roasted i.w et red p9ppers. - i(f f : I 1iii: ........................ SAVE UP TD 40 G/o II • et Ult UllUT lllMlll tllftrs II I*' lfl&tn ll.A. - ..... .. .......... ~=r M. ~YWIOI ._•••we w., :==--=-"" lllnmTM lfM:I nm...., 11::;::.1.1:r UI ml .,_ w....... -~1.t11a . . . preserves, choosing those ma de Crom red c urra nts , c herries, stra wberries or raspber· ries for a pretty Valen· tine effect. T H E HEA R T · SHAPED cookie cutters a l so m ake choice chocolate hearts with w hi c h to decor ate strawberry or cherry ice crea m or r aspberr y sherbet. For these, semi-sweel chocolate is melted with a little shortening or butter and then spread on wax paper and al· lowed t.o set. Before the chocolate gets really firm. the hearts are cut out. Now to the molds. Mine are individual size. each holding a ·generous Y.i c up. For Valentine parties I bave filled the m with rhubarb mousse or coconut S panish c ream. A Valentine's Day Celebration that will be carved indelibly on your memory. cask 'n Cl€AV€R • Steak • Lobster • Spirits (714) 752·2538 • Open 5 PM 1660 Dove Street, ~ft Beach -.. ' • . -. herytlting W• Sel Is G .. ..t11d • hldep1Rd111f CW... Lab Appraisals A•all .... For Yow IMpectloft l•Jtit~[•l%J•l1 Solitares & clusters. oth~r precious stones W S to SI Quality. all colors & shapes wt.0111• Diamond initials. reg. $48. now SZ4 .50 T.W. pierced earrings. reg. S800. now Slt5 .25 T.W. pierced earrings, reg. $300, now SI 50 Others from SH Diamond pendants 25 pts .. reg. $650. now Sl50 Too much to list all CCS:•l!•l Rings, many of one of a kind Chains. Charm bracelets. all Italian 14kt gold s2o Gold coin. Bezel & Chain reg. s 1.000. now Slt5 Coln rings from SU CHANDELIERS Victonan cut crystals Pewter & Brass Your Choice 500/o off Strauss Austrian crystals ~11fl:A~3 Punch bowls. trays. tea services & mo~e ESTATE ITEMS Elvis Presley·s Juke Box. given to him by RCA Victor. has 100 of his hits ...... . Limoges Haviland. 90 years old. 80 pieces European & American Bronzes Marbfe a Porcelain figures Compodimonte figures Royal Dux figures Imported crystal, copper. pewter & brass Too much to list WIHSTOM & IARIAIA'S NEWPORT JEWELRY 1'-..MIM ........ ,,...an 176tMew,...ltM. c .... -.. 641-1191 -J J ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE J ERMA SOMBECK ime for Some Facts D&All ANN LANDER : M •D4 I are Mpecllna bab1 tn a pl of •Millll Ow foW'·1MN>lcls .. born tM 11am ~ 'J'My ala.nd a.Mi ume nut'ffry ~I. Mr Utue D.1 laa. n't ubd any qu UOnt. lly 1~ b YC!'r)' inquil1hve a ut ~ f')I· tbtq. LMt he • ted ll)I r •• 1etu '° fat in front l lotd b~r t •as arvw1n1 • baby -wter or brother for h r • w v ry happy T1Ua ....,.,1\1 my n t'Nn·law phon~ aerearnina ••th raa•. • You lOld Melanie you W('l'e crowtnt I baby tn )"OUI' dUHnffb aod MW Ati~e want.t to know lf I am. too A four )"tar old ea too rount to be told tho fa~ts of life. Sh bill alreacb lleid m how lh• baby gt>t an tb r " W• J wroaa!' I four too )'OUng! Plea.!e tlve me your tandMt oplnk>n CALDWELL, IOAHO DEAR CALDWEU.: Any ~hlld • M I old •. ......... ..eke • ...,.. •• ~·· .. ~ .. •a•a lt .W HI 0 .. laear ea.fl &nl&la. Tate ...., Ua be Thb t.-mb:arr• lnii incident occurred at a barbecu • JJ1 tb<' presPnct> or th~ fjrm's top ex· t:rutlvt"'i What ha, happened to the pride or *Orkm n hJp' Where are the people who u ed to J t 1tatlistnct1on out of domg a good job! It burn• me up the way 50-cnlled skilled labor j1Lsl puts ln llml'. pu11hl':s ror higher wages and doesn't give a ~amn about the quality or the product turned out .... a.....,_ 1....,.,e •ilia• ~llaka.1 le&aU. "-1:.:-' .-. ua'\ flod tM rtp& word ..._., eeeetaa .. berolbook•onlllew&oMll • Y.... •llere -.abJH comerrom. J "'" a Y" 1JdU.,J'fOr)'Mr11ls&er·lo·law. DEAR ANN t.ANDERS In these days or high lallation, high wages. and ha~h everyt.hJng else, bow •bout equally high .standards for peo· pie wbo produce goods and services? f'or exam· pie, wily can't the clothing manufacturers hlre compee.eat help to lnspeet garments and make sure the knots are tied? Two weeks ago I bought a palr ol sJa~ks lo wear to a very special outing given by the presl· dent of our firm. The slacks cost $39.95, whic h ts not cheap. I didn't expect them to last forever, but neither c:Ud t expect the center seam to rip from top to bottom when I bent over to tie my s hoe. ( Horoscope MONDAY, FEB. 12 By SYDNEY OMl\RR ) ARIES CMarch 2l·April 19): Emphasis on c hanges in connection with basic services, is· sues. Gemini, Sagittarius figure prominently. Member o( opposite sex asks pertinent ques- tions. TAURUS <April 20-May 20 >: Good Moon aspect coincides now with intensified reJa. tiQnship. gesture of affection by family member. significant change, variety, creative aspirations. GEMINI CMay 21-June 201: Land, territory, security, accommodating needs of older in· Pl~asc print thLS letter as a warning to others who maty be placing too much confidence lp tbelr sealr\1'. UNSCHEDULED PERFORMANCE IN WESTCHESTER OEA.R W&STCHE T Eil: There's a great deaJ of vaUdJty to your complalnta, but I try to view enry problem rrom as many angles as po alble. You give me no clue as to your dimensions aod the size of the slacks. Even the most naw· less workmanship wlll take just so much stress and strain. I 've seen an awfw lot of women with size 14 fannies Jaaamed ln&o sue 10 slacks. Tiie l>Ht luvraace against an encore, dear, is to go a be Jerger. CONFIDENTIAL to Why Do I Feel So Uneasy When Nobody CouJd Possibly Know?: Shake9)>eare said It best (as usual>: "They whose gull& within their bosom Ues, Imagine every eye beholds their blame." The best way to free yourseU is to own up to it. ~ew Lingo: Yellow Pages Telephone books are like dictionaries -if you know the answer before you look it up, you can eventually reaf· firm what you thought you knew but weren't sure. But if you 'r e searching for something you don't already know. your lingers could walk themselves to death. EMlla Bo•beck dividual -these could be highlighted. Pisces. The trouble with me is Cancer and Virgo persons figure prominently. 1 never learned bow to sociate and corporate CANCER CJune 21 ·July 221: New ideas. speak Yellow Pages. It's practice, and who aren't contacts should be welcomed. Leo, Aquarius 8 language or the 20th in anyway and whose figure prominently. Short trip may be on agen· century, born of frustra-phone is being answered da -ronnected with relative. message, visit. lion. nurtured by ob-by a doctor's answering Sense of humor serves now as valuable aUy. scurity, and dedicated to service ... See Pbysi- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>: Accent on personal the theory that by the cians and Surgeons Ex· possessions, what is to be kept, what discarded. time you r1nd it, you no change. Aries. Libra figure in scenario. Streamline longer need it. You should begin to techniques. Refuse to be rushed into utilizing worry about yourself outdated p~edures. In the laoguage of when you begin to think VltGO <Aug. 23.Sept. 221: Stress indepen· Yellow Pages. a tug is a like the Yellow Pages. dence, initiat ive, originality. You could be "carpet.'' curtains are Recently, I wanted to .. s mitten" by Cupid's arrow. Love, creativity, "draperies," milk is "a call a flea market and change, excitement of discovery featured on dairy product" and cars caught myseir just in lb.la biib cycle day. a r e • • i n d ll s l r i a I ti m e . Flea m ark et LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 l: Follow through automotives." would definitely not be ()n hunch -reach beyond current expectations. A p I um be r is a under F. but probably Learn, teach. build for emotional security. "plumbing contractor." under something like Clandestine "arrangement" ravors your cause. a n e lectr ician is an Swap Meets. I turned to SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21>: Highlight "e lectrical contr actor" the W's and read. "See versatility, humor, willingness to expand and hi·fi's are listed un· Flea Market. .. horizons. Popularity is on upswing -you meet det Sound Systems and I don't know what the someone who can play an important role in your equipment. a n swer is with the 'life. Virgo plays key role. gr owth or private en· S.\Gl'M'AlllUS CNov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Refuse to Roaches are listed un· terprise and the need to ..:..L..-r oft course. You're on brink or achieving der Pest Control. ex· consolidate them under ,_ r f . t e r m i n a t i n g a n d 1 h d. B t 1oaJ. Know it and act as i aware o 1t. 'fumigating. a taco is un-a genera ea mg. u Aquarius, Taurus, Scorpio persons figure pro· d e r M e" i c a n F 0 0 d just for kicks I turned to U\hlently. "Survival Kits" and was , CAPlllCORN CDec. 22.Jan. 19): Accent on Products, a tailpipe un· hit with, "See First Aid Wlt•tappearstobedlstant,long-range,publica-der· MufOers a nd Ex· Supplies, Sporting d . haust Systems, and a Good b di .. lion, concept, a vertising communication. pencil is under Advertis· s ea ng. Gemini, Sagittarius fi gure in scenario. You are I know this. No one now able to articulate feelings. ing Speeiallsts. will ever convince me AQ\JAIUUS IJan. 20·Feb. 18 ): You are One or the mos t that when Alexander close to striking pay dirt. Know it, refuse to be frustrating encounters Graham Bell was sitting discouraged by petty. envious people. suck to in the Yellow Pages is in bis Boston board· principles -and beliefs. Check lease, financial trying to find a doctor, inghouse March 10, 1876, ratings. who is listed under with battery acid bum· PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): Defer lo P hysicians, who are Ing his leg and shouted others, get second wind, survey situation. check subdivided into M.D.s his first rranlic message legal rights, permissions. Another Pisces -aod and 0 .0 .s, who are also into the transmitter. a Virgo -figure prominently. Strive to be re-listed under Physicians "Mr. Wat son . come alistic about places and people. and Surgeons. group. as-here. I want you!" it --;::==~--------------------------was the despair of look· ing under HELP in the Yellow Pages ~nd find· ing, "See batteries: Dry News from all over California is rounded up each day V ~b a r ging a nd main-In'~ · · cell, wholesale, retail, • J' I j1 I JIU ten a nee.·' That did it. J4JI E. c.u& Hwy. c.naa ... •ar. CA mas tTWMt 1Cltcbm "l'blnp School of Gourmet Cooklni ~:o-.,1t .... 1 FRENCH t w/CuUlnart Feb. l.3, 20. :T ft l1uth S ,.__ 11:00 l\.M. 170.00 FRENCH 1t Feb 14, 21. 28 & Marth '7 Wed. ll:OOA.M. rro.oo FRENCH II Feb. J.5. 22. March 1 & IJ TIMart-ll :00 A.lit. S70.00 NOW THE WORLD'S "BEST" DRAPERY CLEANING "GUARANTIED IN WRITING" ' •• . . DAILY PILOT •f PUBLIC NOTICE PV8LJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ,., .... 1<1ta2l P11bll"'9d Oranot to.it Olllly Piiot, Plibll"'9d O.M\91 eoa't o.l1y Pliot J•" n an0F.cL•.•1. 11. "" J all. 21. 21, Ffll. •. II, "" 144-1' ·------- P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~----------- A PUBLIC MEETING ANNOUNCING A TRANSPORTATION STUDY ON NEWPORT BOULEY ARD (ROUTE 55) IN ORANGE COUNTY IRVlNE LEGEND ., ~ \ •••• Adopted 0 J lit~,.._ U"def Conwfu<ltOf\ x The California Department of Transportation (CAL TRANS) is beginning a study act. dressing present and future transportation problems along Newport Boulevard (Route 55). The segment of Route SS being studied extends from Pacific Coast Highway (Route l > Jn Newport Beach to the end of the Newport Freeway near Bristol Street In Costa Mesa. The study, scheduled for approximately two years, will produce a Draft Environmental Impact Statement, evaluating several possible solutions, In· eluding highway, street and transit alternatives, and their respective environmental Impacts. This meeting will provide repr"esentatlves of government. other Interested agencies and groups an early opportunity to learn about the study and discuss It with CAL TRANS. Items to be discussed will include Information on parfrcrpanfs, schedule, study area. and the public participation program. The public Is cordially Invited to attend and comment. WHEN & WHERE CONTACT '"""',,.°'""' c..t Otl" ~tel ...... ''·''" . The meeting will be held WEONESOAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1979, lO:OOa.m. Costa Mesa City Hall, Council Chambers '71 Fair Drive From now unfit February 28, for questions about this study, contact the Prolecf MaM99f", Mr. Court Burrell, at the CAL TRANS Offk:e, 120 South Spring Sfr•t, Los Angeles, CA. (213) 620·3090. If you Pf9fer, you may send written comments within 30 deys •tt.r tM m•tlng to: CAL TRANS · TRANSPORTATION PLANNING Route SS TRANSPORTATION STUDY P.O. Box230.C, Terminal Annex Los Angela, CA 90051 ' • -DAILY PILOT Sundey February 11. 1919 Major Stars FeatUred • in 'Roots' / 'CHICKEN GEORGE' PENSIVE OVER PAST Avon Long Oortrayt Oatrfarch In New 'Roots' Record Set Series Captures NEW YORK IAPl Some said ABC was tak- ing a colossal gamble by running "Roots" on eight consecutive nights m January, 1977. But Asc·s epic presentation of AJex Haley's best· selling book made telev1s1on history. The network says that 130 million Americans saw at least part of the program and that more than half of the homes with TV were tuned to the final episode ll was, simply, the most· watched TV program ever. NOW, THERE arc 1.5 million copies of the S12 95 hardcovN book in print, according to Doubleday. the publisher. And Dell, which has put out the paperback version, says it has 3.6 milHon more in print. Haley won a special Putlitzer Prize and a National Book Award. "Rool<>" not only went on to win nine Emmys and a Peabody award, a mong others. but it also generated a new interest in genealogy. At the National Archives r equests for information tripled. Even when the miniseries was repeated this year , nearly 80 million viewers watched some or all or the 12 hours. On the average, sets in more than 18.5 million households were tuned to the senes. THE FORMAT FOR "Roots" •Set a new pat- tern emulated by NBC for productions like "Holocaust" and by CBS for "Howard Hughes ." A BC says that more than 250 colleges and un· ivers1t1cs started courses based.on "Roots" and that l2 m1lhon children had been assigned to watch the program as part of their classwork. T he 14-hour i.cquel, "RO'lts: The Next Genera- tion." ha~ been endorsed by the National Education Association and the American f'<>denttion or Teachers. It will be broadcast starting f<'eb. 18. Fonda, de Havilland Play Colonel, Wife N~W YORK CAP > Chicken George ls the ntl or Unk bt"twttn "ROOU " und "Rootir. The Nut G~ ruUon " . ft wu ht wbos arundfulhf'r was Kunta Kint , th youth born lu Mrlcu und taken to America as 11lave CHICKEN G£0RGt:'S son ls Tom Harvey, \o\ho wa.. u blucksm1th II\ the Civil War. Out or hi m arriage to Jrene came two daughters. Cyn. thla and Elizah\!th Cynthia is 14 at the begin· nlns ot the nnit ep sode and Elizabeth, 11. The lutt.tor girl grew up to become "Aunt Lii" lo Alu llaley, and her stories about the past helped start. him on the 12-year quest that ended with "Roots " Haley's beloved "Uncle Jim" was the OS· traciied son or Col Fredertck Warner, the lead· tng white an llenmng, Tenn. The colonel dis· owned Jim after the young man defied him and married a black school teacher in town. Carrie Darden The other son ts a philandering lout named Andy. 'IN LOVE' ELIZABETH CAUSES WORRIES Newcomer Debbie Morgan Plays Elizabeth • THIS NOTICE REqUIRES YOUR ATT&fTION!! MOVIE FIRM SEEKS **EXTRAS** KIDS -THHS • ADUl n FOtt MAJOtt MOYll. TY & COMMBCIALS S20-S100 PER DAV No expenence needed for most parts Residual ooss1blht1es Smalt fee reou1red Now in our 4th year VIDEO CASTING SERVICE 17141 761-1244 Not A School -Small Fee -Not A Seminar If your anchor's away you can find a new one in th e Bo ati ng classifieds of the Dally Pilot 642-5678 The principal performers in "Roots: The Next Generation." which will be broadcast on ABC starting Feb. J8. range from the renowned lo the relatively unknown. Probably the best known is Henry Fonda, who is Cot. Frederick Warner In "Roots JI ... ln the category of the relative unknown is Debbie Morgan. who ages Crom 18 to 83 years as Ehzabelh Harvey. She has .performed with the Negro Ensemble Company and tbe New Federal Theatre Workshop. AMONG OTHERS in the cast : -George Stanford Brown plays Tom Harvey and directs the fifth of the seven two-hour episodes. A native of Havana. Cuba. he won na· tional attention as Officer Terry Webster on "The RookJes" and appeared in such films as "Bullitt" and "The Comedians." -Olivia de Havilland. Mrs. Warner, who has h ad five Academy Award nominations over four decades. has won Os,.ars as best actress in "To Each His Own" and "The Heiress." -Lynne Moody. Irene Harvey, continues in the role she created In the original production of "Roots." She has appeared in a number or TV series. including "All in the Family." -RICHARD THOMAS, Jim Warner. is best known as John· Boy in ''The Waltons." A poet and a graduate or Columbia University. the Emmy-winning actor made his TV debut at the age of 7. -Fay Hauser. Carrie Barden, who is also a song writer and singer. toured in "P urlie" and appeared on television in "The Love Boat." "What's Happening" a nd "Good Times.·· " -Marc Singer. Andy Warner. joined the San Diego Shakespearean Theatre following gradua- tion from college. He later starred in the American Conservatory Theatre's production of "The Tamin2 of the Shrew ... which was televised by the Public Broadcasting Service. He has also played in "Go Tell the Spartans.·· "Something for Joey." "79 Park Avenue" and "J ourney into Da rkness ... DINO ll LAURENTllS PRESENTS A WIWAM FRIEDKIN FILM sa.rill PETER FALK .. PETER BOYLE ALLEN GOORWl11 WARREN OATES GENA ROWLANDS PAUL SORVINO M "THE BRINK'S JOB" . ~WILLIAM FRIEDKIN ~ WALON GREEN '11tS1d~'b.r" NOEL BEHN "*::RALPH SERPE ~RICHARD RODNEY BENNETT ==-RELEASE I Reed The WARM'R w I •AIM<'I It. illllllftct trldeflllftl lttrt-"·---J . . oflfWl'llncOfPotlteel ·----··-...... -c llTI UMIVI~ CITT lfUOIOI, INC AU l!IOflfl •IWIVIO NOW AT A A.AGSlllP THEATRE NEAR YOU STARTS ~RIDAY llllTl\. 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""llll, 1:#. t:• Uf-llll.S:M.l'.M , ... .,. -.. ~J ~'.J ,. !, '-' .JI !-'..Ui.I ''THE LATE OR EAT PLANET IARTH" CNI , ........... a.-.A,..,.... , .......... .., YMOftoOI I A 11QUINTn"' nu \ . SERIES HISTORY i' ~ Sunday, February 11, 1979 DAILY PILOT 89 Saga Returning Taboo Love Splimen FanUlies AP~t DISAPPROVING FAMILY -Henry Fonda <standing center> as Col. Warne r . and his wife, played by Olivia de Hav11land a re shocked when son Jim, played by Richard Thomas !left >. asks a young b!ack school t eache r to marry him on "Roots II : The Next Gef!eratton." Ma rc Singer, right, plays Andy , the Warner's pbilan· dermg son NEW YORK (AP l -A saga that .,._gan with Kunta KJnte in Gambia reaumet with bill grandson in the hamlet of Heonlni, Tenn. "Roo~s· The Next Generation," whlch will be broadcast on ABC atartini Feb. 18, takes up where the award winning "Roots" left orr. fT TRACES rour more generaUons or the ramlly as they struggle for equality in America. Based on stories rrom Alex Haley's next book and 800 pages or additional notes. the first or seven two-bou.r in- stallments opens In April of 1882 with the transport or the now elderly Chicken George 8Dd bis bird in the back or a nat buckboard wagon. It is 12 years after they were last seen, and Kunla Klnte's grandson fades into the background as the crotchety patriarch or a family in up- heaval. Midway through the episode, he dies accidentally, a small smile on his lips. TOlll, CHICKEN George's SOD, wrestles with his conscience in this first installment or the miniseries. Should he allow hi s daughter Elizabeth to keep company with an illegitimate black man whose father was white? Should be bow to the wishes of the venerable white Col. Frederick Warner, who wants him to fire a black school teacher ? Besides the teacher, politics fqrges another link between the colonel and Tom . Tom is pers\laded to deliver the "colored" vote to Warner's Democratic organization because the Republicans betrayed the blacks following the last election. Tom feels beholden to the colonel, who wants the teacher fired. Warner had made the mistake of inviting the woman, Carrie Barden, to his home so that she could borrow books from the Warner library. And one or bis two sons -encounte.rs Carrie there and falls for her. 'ROOTS II' SCHOOLMARM Fay Hauser •• Teacher Barden An incurable romantic. theson. Jam. discovers that Carrie is the only one an town who shares his appreciation of poetry and proposes. ' JIM'S BllOTBEll Andy starts a terrible and bloody fight and ul· timately turns a~ainst him in a tense confrontation with violent townsfollc. As for Tom's daughter. the son of Chicken George refuses to give ber permission to marry John Dolan. "I ain't gonna have my daughter mar- ried to nobody looks so white," he says. Lat.er sbe taunts ber father to the breaking Point as he contemplates giving in to the colonel on firing Car- rie. But Tom doesn't give in. Perhaps fueled by this success. Elizabeth asserts ber independence by announcing that sbe will go to Memphis to become a teacher. So ends the first installment. , What these ladies do lo the mob is .. -ORSON WELLES I .. --.. HAL LINDSEY.-. ....... H• HUI. ltNt.:Hi l•lUll'lilSUlllll.'il LAST 3 DAYS -ENOS TUESDAY MeM U.A. SOlllla C..t U.A. City C-.. Fiimed l .. n7E IN CONf~EKI' -...-..~ ......... ~ ,...,.~"""'~~· .,., .... •C...--. .._.. ,.,..,~ .. l"'Ot.-..-. ...... ~ C>~•v.- Excluslve Orange Co. Engmgement Enda Thursday RelMMd by SPECIAL EVENT ENTERTMtMEHT I I hlghty IRREGULARt C....MeM ...... 0...... I CONCERT Al.MM -...au OH...._,. --Ill~....., W'C$ I ..... 25 54CMSH 634-HI I ,.... • .,.-.y , .... Fem••·~ llf-1500 U.A.w.-c-.. 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W 1H IMOU 111 I. •Ulll ec9DN Ill a. ...... elMm. I Bl• DAll..Y Pll..OT BROADWAY SHOW Will the Real Robert Klein . . ? ••• ·~-HE'S HAPPY PLAYING HER A 'NEW SONG' Robert Klein and Lucie Arnez Star on Broadway Waring Blends Lovers' Music -. By JAY 'HARBlJTr YORK CAP> RQbert Klein, wbo "'•kt' pt'Ople lauah. dM1n'l play pi•no. doesn't t.t\0"1 how So h had to WM a minute when ••kf'd lt they ll lau1hed •hen he sat down to 1)11.Y the piano "I'm nol really playlq ln lhe show," he Q)Ulf'd, notlna that the P••no keys are removed and b(t'1 (ak.inl It. "But 1 criUc complimented m~ on my playln1 and. t 'm very proud oflt." TH I:: HOW OPENS here tonlaibt. It's Neil Si mon'• .. They're Playing Our Song," inspired bf th proteiJalonal and romanuc collaboraUon o compo ~r Marvin llamlisch 11nd lyricist ·Carole Bayer Sa10r They, lncld•ntally, wrote the musical's mus e and wor\11'. Kl in plays a !fuccessfUl ~mposer. Lucie Arnaz, dauahter or Luc ille Ball and Desi Arnai, ays a successful lyricist wilb whom the compo5er fallb ln , ah, let 's make it a sur- prise ''SONG" IS Klein's first leading-m an role on Broadway, where he first appeared in 1966. In "The Apple Tree." Then he was in a small pa rt. he recalls. "'here he cavorted wttlle clad in float hers. At 36. born in the Bronx. owner of an Alfred University degree an history a nd .political· science, he is be1it known as a literate cotnic of coffeehouse, college and concert persuasion, not the CatskUls. He also has hosted "Tonight." "Saturday Night l..ive." a~ bas cut three comedy albums. wf'll," such H pace, liming, jOke conslrucllon, casing audiences "He helped me a tremendous amount, and J still consider him a sensational and unexplared talent." Havtna studied al Dancerfield U., Yale man Kl~in preued on In comedy, keeping bis Broadway hand In by appearing in "New Faces of 1968" and "Morning. Noon and Night ." He olso acted ln four films . AS FOil _TV. there ~ere gue"t shots, a CBS s ummer vanety series in 1970, but his coneer1 and campus comedy gigs were the main even\ he says, and "the planned route was not t.O television sitcoms." Ills basu: rule for TV . "I wouldn't want to be In a nything I \touldn 't w lc:h." A proble111 developed. While aaU•fyin1 and- luc rative. h.1s concert-college doings "were not seen bv the mainstream of show business, particularly the people who h.ire one.•· "SVllE, THEY see me on the 1'on11bl • show. go. 'Hmm.., -very c lever,• but even a s a host there It's Umlted, It's a speci.flc area. It's. not m e as a st.age pedormer. "I really had gone too Jong a nd people dido 't know I 'm an actor, basically, that what l do ls acting." Then, last year, he hit big as t.he effete, artsy director in the Burt Reynolds s masb-em- up stW'.ltman flick, "Hooper." --------------------•Clip and Save I For Your Bulletin Board or Files I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Express. Your Views : I I I ~~~~~:a~'!~'.:!:eu~~~;:i;!~'~ v~~~.".'ay wish to write : I I ·Mo~~c;\~~t <~~~:·0~1We:r;:1es~~~,11~~0:~ II ORANGE COAST CITIES COUNTY, STATE, FEDERAL I stage at the Long Beach Conventfon and Enter-· tainmC'nt Center's Terrace Theater Tuesday, IT STARTED WITH a weekend revue in I I Feb 27. at 8·30 Pm New Haven.,S::Onn., which led to 14 months with HUNTINGTON BEACH ORANGE COUNTY I THE CAST Of' 30 includes 20 singers, who Chicago's famed Second City T~upe, bOth act· I City Hall -2000 Mam Street. 92648 BOARD OF S UPERVISORS: Jbo dan('e. a nd a mus ical combo or six. The ing and improvising comedy. 'lllften back to New I S36·S201 10 C1v1c Cen1er P1a1c:1. Sc:1nta Ana, 9:no1 I sho"' come::. complete with special lighting, set. York . costuminjl. s taging and c hor eogr a phy to The yen for Klein·m•de laughs remained. I Mayor · Ronald R. Pa ttinson Phillip Anthony . 1'.it District 934.3110 I w · · I cd y p H t k l · · th I · · Councilmembers· t•omplfment a ring s ta ent oung en-e oo to rytng routines at e mprov1sation. I Richard w. Sieber! Harnett W1ede1 . 2nd Olstrict . 834-3220 I nsylvamans whos ... average age 1s 21. the comic 's showcase he re. He met the maestro John A. Thomas Ralph 01ednch -3rd District . 934.3330 Wann~. himself. puts the produc tion or doomsday humor, Rodney "I Don't Get No I Don McAllister Ralph Clark ·4thOis lnct -834·3440 I together from beginning to end and is on s tage Respect" Dangerfield. Bob Mandie Thomas F. Riley · Sth District · 834-35SO I tor most of the show's two·a nd·a·half hours An improbable match, Joe College and the I Ruth Bailey Meets Tuesday and WednPsday each week. AS THE TITLE indicates, the show features ~}rier~~y~~d~~omfro:r:dt~~s~~g~~·U:u~8k~?~ I r~rs 1st and 3rd Monday each month, 9·3o a.m. I ~11{~~,s~r~;~r~:;n~r ~ouJica~S°~~~~~~/f a'::3n~ considers it a turning point in his life as a laugh-I FO: u:;~IN VALLEY U.S. SENATORS: I ge n e rou::. s prinkling or Waring's we_l.l · maker. ,.. Cranston, Al an <D l I n•me mbcred rom<.tnhc ballads. I City Hall · 10200 Slater Avenue, 92708 11000 Wilshire Blvd., Los Anqeles, 90024 Tickets at S5. ss. s1 and S8 may be obtained, said:·~.~rn~~~I~~~~ ~~~~~ =ga:r~o~ I 963·8321 12131824-7641 I tlV ('ailing th(' Terrace Theate r box-office, 1213 1 I him that only a few people in the world know Mayor · Ma rv Adl er Hayakawa. S I. CR> --'~~~·3~~~1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Councilmem~rs · 312 N.~r1ngSt .• Los Angeles~12 " ",,.. Allegro n ~ ... 0.!!!~fJ>O • M440'-f-, a..•• 'n t t\ t11t .... ,_,~··· /.\A . LABOR OF LOVE .... 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Burrower 56 Withdraw 59 Pronunc1a-11on key: Heb 61 OK harness 63 Straw bed 67 Sarcasm 68 Contradicted 70 Fancy ta- verns n Caulloning contraction 73 Wisdom 74 Man's name 76 Attempts n Egyptian SOUi 78 Dutcti c<>m· mune 79 Throw 80 Striped ani· mat 82 Earth: Ot>s 83 Always 85 Set aside 87 Witness 88 Sapldily 90 Smalt nails 91 Recltne 92 -and tonic 93 Affirma11ve vote 94 Burmese tribesman 95 Cho1r voice 98 Mistake 100 Clamor 101 Conlltct 105 Agave 106 Man's name 107 Out· 2 wds 109 Leg 11 110-diem 111 Synthehc language 112 Chemical comoound 114 Neck scarf 115 Componen1 116 Choler 1171.aws 121 Box 123 MelOdies 124 Con1amlnate 125 Pronoun 121 Small pie 128 tnsertton marks 129 PenOd 131 Close by 133--on the fob: 2 words 135Garmonl 138 Famlfy mem- ber uo Skewer 1•2 Ehde 143 Savolr·la1re 147 Gone by 148 Notable deed 150 Derent 152 Region 154 Anger 155 Coll deg 156 Yes. Geiman 157 Lalin dance 159 Hawa11an .....-nt 160 Compass pt 161 Chinese mile 163 One or any 164 Swords 166 Church offi- cial 167 Orange-red gems 169 ChOICe group 171 Abatement: 2 wds 172 Place &1u!W 173 Rmgle1 174 Heavenly body DOWN I Implore 2 Man's name 3 Hawaiian bird • Simple sugar 5 Touched 6 Placid 7 Overseers 8Wh1le 9 Conduct 10 Comoound ether 11 Fate 12 Balter 13 Lalin greet· lngs 14 Stones 15 Regard 16 Murky 17 Wine cup 18 State Abbr 19 Chopin work 20 Fathers 33 Siiicon sym-bOI 35 Grape oom· ace 37 Former 39 Embraced •O Digraph 42 Portray . 44 Peace god· doss 46 Midday 48 lntorm 50 Meddle 51 Indian tllle 53 Playlet 55 Varnish 1ngre<l1ents 56 Passenger 57 Wear away 58 Musical sounds 60Weird 62 Plumed birds 64 Card game 65Declined 66 Russian rulers 68 PotlOn 69 Setter. e.g. n EmplOy 73 Amor 75Stlll 19 Threesome 80 Mortise foint 81 F1bl'lc 33 Norse ex- plorer B• State: Abbr. 86 If not 87 Tiiie 89 Stitch 90 Luxuriate 92 Gramp·a mate 94 Tip 95 Expased 96 Unattended 97 Thus 98 Great Lake 99 Purloin 100 Sm1hng 101 Challenge 102 Stale a thought 103 Rent again 104 Frock 106 Dip 108 Boot feature 109 Desens 112 Salt tree 113 Thames town 115 Tro1an pnnce 116 Charred 118 Africa (abbr.) 119 Cuote 120 Prosecutes 122 Man's nick· name 123 Marble 126 Accord 128Center 130 Tiiie 132 Small inlet 134 Constraint 135 Dromedary 136 Open- moothed 137 ltahan river 139 Trite 141 Distort 144 Shamash's wile 145 Container 146 Doctrine 148 Pant 149 Concludes 151 Shakespear· Ian king 153 Fish sauce 158 Game: Fr 158 Golly' 162 Peruvian seaport 165 And: Latin 168 Concerning 170 Not: Prelix I . 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' ... • • ' •Business •Real Estate i INSIDE : •Consumer Closeup •Stocks ' l\11n1w:.ot.1 M 1n1ni.: & M un11hu tu1 an.-: l:k•gun round the tum of t hl' l't'olu.ry ats .a 1u·oup of 111 \ t'"tol'!I an a m1mn, op.•ruuon f o r y t> 11 r ., 3 M h tt cl n o 111.111ufaftur1ng plant'> ut ull DAILY PILOT f\ t ntuullv thl' mane WJ'> aban donl'd l'IJ l•arl> eight dt.-cadc~ later, th t' $'1 b1ll1o n farm as oil manufacturing and there s no ~•gn of ;1 mtnl' , ii I Your Moneg ____ c, Thut I JU!'ll one or lht: oddities ot the compuny f'ortunt> ranked 50th among US indulilriaJ cor po r "t (m. in urn Thia corporulo wlMl does busa ne 1 worldwad . employs about lll,000 ve<>Plt>. runks 23rd In net incomt>. ytil 85 percent of its wor kforce ts divided i nto innnutacturing units of 500 or lu:t ITS Ht;AOQtJARTERS in St. Puul. Minn., is home to one of the most advanced ·research tubs 111 the U.S . often the pro· duct'r of edge-or-knowledge ad· van ces in chemistry. physics ,ind other sciences, yet 3M's fo rle as an astorushing number or practical products The fir m stumbled over mm ang plans ror its first decade. thus. lo save what was left. it began making sandpaper As 1t became one of the biggest suppliers of that humble product, the firm learned a lot about appl ying coatings . abrasives and adhesives. the bas is or Ila present ope rations During the early automobile age. when two-lone p aint was popular but hard to apply, one 3M experimenter came up with masking tape. During the '20s, a banjo-playing e mployee came up with clear adhesive tape to seal cellophane packages. Cellophane dropped by the wayside. but Scotch Brand tape stuck MAKING THAT tape resulted in processes used to coat 600 specialized tapes that followed. and the coating technology trans lated to many la ter pro· ducts. including magnetic re· cording tape. photographic pro· ducts. X-ray films. printing plates and dozens or other items. Many of those came about when an employee looked at an old process. materia l o r product and came up with an idea for a new one. AND 3M m anageme nt since the ·20s h as made a p oint of en- couraging just that kind of thinking. As one 3Mer expl ained . "They don 'l mind ar you make a mis· take ·· The giant r1rm found that lhe employee who dreams up a pro· Je<'t 1s just the person to head new manufacturing units So tar. 87 such units have sprouted . operaUng undet rune e roupes. A COMPANY brochure stated that each operating arm con· form s to a f e w central guidelines. "but in essence, is a separate. local business." The stones of three local 3M comparues. all part of the Health Car e Products and Services Group. shows JUSt how indepen· dent a 3M manager can be 3M Div~ions Going It Alone Almost Individual Efforts Push Three Into Top Spot By THOM LECOQ Of Tlw Dally Ptlo1 St.Ill Ray Grceningcr is the robust. h a nds-o n manager or the Surgical Products D1v1s1on of Minnesota Mining & Manufac tu ring lls building al 225 E. Baker St . Costa Mesa . houses not quite 100 employees and an array of precision l.lthes. drill presses • ind other technical equipment HOSPITALS everywhere use hai.th s~ drills and bits lo cul, shape and drill through bone. "These aren't like the drills an a home shop, these have to be da mn precise'" said Greeninger as he held one of the gun-shaped, !'.tainless steel and aluminum de· \'ICCS. Some drills are powered by i.:as dnven turbme blades turn- anJ.( at more than 100,000 rpms. gl•ared down lo 1,000 rpms for more torque The idea 1s to make cutting through bone easier than with hand drills so the surgeon isn't fatigued by the time he or she reaches affected tissues. GE'M'ING MACHINES to turn that fast and to withstand JOO. degree stenlize rs is a technical fe at that requires certified me-t als. machin102 down t o pea tability a nd greater pre· c·1s1on That, said Grcen1ngcr . is the way to cut costs True lo 3M tradition. the R & D people al Surgical producL-. have struck out on their own, producing a medium-sized drill unit after fi eld sales personnel round doctors needed s uch an item . "l covered the costs in the budget." he said with a grin. And he a nd other pe rsonnel worked nights to carry the special drill through prototype stages. -. THE FIRM also produces a wide variety of tips and saws lo be used with the drills Some bits make bare ly noticeable openings, others are large hemispheres used to grind excess calciu m from h ip sockets. All are precise enou~h lo keep Greeninger happy with his work. Well. almost. Before moving to the Orange Coast, he lived an Oregon. There he made high· qua lity hunting ~i ves a nd rifles. A few sample knives. one with an elk horn ha ndle, sit on his desk. GREENINGER WAS reluc- tant to leave Oregon. where he set up Merganthaller and other printing equipment before join· l 2 10 .000lh or an inch tolerances and finding ways to do it without .drill pnces going sky high. Some of the smaller units sell for Sl,000, the heaviest models a rt' about $6,000 ...,ng 3M as foreman of their coat- ing operations 14 years ago. M ct•t1n~ tho~<' <•rilena keeps G n•l•nan~cr l'halle nged and happy A pair of mach inists. one Ger m a n , th e other from Belgium. make prototypes and exper imental models ONCE PRODUCED and pl·rfectecl in operntang rooms, the few designs that go into pro- duet1on arC' made by t ape· Qpcratcd machines for re· But he found it hard to stay put. so he asked for and won pro· motions. When 3M bought llall Interna- tional in 1972 to get into the in· slrume nt business. h e was named manager. Since then. he 's expanded the line by adding a battery-operated drill. TH IS ELIMINATES tanks. valves and tubing and expands foreign markets where com ·Generics Trim ;Cost of Drugs By PAT DUNN , DI Ille OlllY Pilot Stall Each• man. woman and child has a fi ve-prescription share in the annual S8 billion Americans spend on medications. Prescription drug spending has nearly doubled in the past d ecade and over -the-counter me dication sales continue lo s kyrocket. Keeping the cost d own is ' possible, but you have to know the "name gam e." Each drug has a generic name which is the • same no matter what company manufacturers it. For example. propoxphyhene hydrochloride is a generic name for Darvon. Generic names may be harder to remember, but they usually cost less than name· available as generics. The rest are made by the manufacturer who developed the drug and holds the patent. Patents last for only 17 years, however. so many drugs now available exclusively on a name-brand basis soon will be sold generically. Ca lifornia law a ll o w s ph a rmacist s to s ubs titute generic for name-brand drugs unless the doctor has speclfical- ly indicated "do not substitute" on the prescription. UNDER THE generic s ub- stitution law. you must be told you are receiving a generic equivalent at a cost saving, and ph a rmacis ts can select the generic's manufacturer . You also can save money by asking your doctor to prescribe an "economy '~' •.. ~··~---A size" for con· linuin g medications. and by asking lo c hoose a pharmacy rathe r than having the doctor phone in a prescrip· lion. The law cons1:-1~~r/~~ /. f.4;·7 -. ~:: cLose~u~~;. ~J~ brand drugs ol'len prescribed. The Department of Consumer Aflairs estimates that buying drugs generically could save Californians $45 million an- nually _ABOUT t5 percent or tho mo l rr quenUy prescribed drugs are ' allows you to shop in person or by phone for a prescription. The pharmacy must qdble lls price for a particular drug even when there is no prescription. State law requJrcs pharmacies to post a sign In a conspicuous (Stt DRUG, Page Ca> ' pressed gasses are more ex· pensive. U the product sounds too specialized to have much of a market, consider that virtually every hospital has a· set in each surgical suite. that many oral and a rew orthopedic surgeons and even some medical clinics have at least one small un1l. and that foreign doctors are buying more sophisticated surgical equipment. Greeninger said he only has l wo real problems with operat- 1 n g in Orange County : a s hortage or highly qua lified machinests that drives wages high and a lack of goqd hunting close by. He has to satisfy hi mself with tracking new products an the - room behind the no-admittance sign out back. ••• When George Simor decided to sell ION. his dental products comp~y. he was fussy about which proposal he accepted. When the match was made for his Costa Mesa farm m 1972. the groom was Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing The St. Paul company pro· duced adhes i ves a nd other chemicals ror holding dental caps and crowns before acquir· ing ION Simor·s company pro- duced caps. crowns and fluoride treatment devices a perfect product-line match. Simor. still a consultant for the Dental Products Depart ment. stall has something of a - Otlly l'llel SI.Mt l'tlftt Ivan Katz Is more relaxed than during Vietnam prot Jst when. "I looked likes gorilla." ABOVE: Jim Gumbusky heads plant that makes dental caps. devices AT LEFT: Surgical drills prov_jde challenge for Ray Greeninger honeymoon nush when he talks about 3M. ll manages better tha n most large companies to find and de· velo p entrepre neur-m a nagers and to thrust them into ··busa nesses of the a r own · · Jim Gumbusky. now manager or de ntal products. as a good ex ample of what Simor as t:.ilkan~ about GUMBUSKY BEGAN walh J M ·s research and development staff and gradually was moved to project management He then a !'.ked to run a ma nufacturing operation In 1973 he got his chance at Dental Products S1mor·s mechanical engineer ing background a nd Gum busky's expertise in chemical engineenng have been a good m atch. Gumbusky s aid, and Simor has a lso lent a hand on financial matters. An associate Joked that Simor was JUSt protecting his invest- ment. a sizable chunk or stock he got for ION ~T. PAUL keeps an eye on rmanl'eS . Gum'busky said. but he writes the annual plan. keeos costs in line. sets aside a budget for research and docs forecast· 1ng Hut thl' most interesting thing has been learning to manage people. he said. "St Paul has·an cxtcnsave internal cdueation <.ind <See 3M, Page C3 I yt Diff erent Era, A ·New Target For Protester The picture in the Free Press showed Ivan Katz with fis t ra1sed. leading a group of Cal Slate Los Angeles stu· dents as they shut down the school to protest Vietnam. the draft and an insensitive ROve rnment ··1 looked like a gorilla." laughs the burly ex-football player as he looks over an enlargement of that late '60s photograph hanging on his offi ce wall · THE OFFICE IS IN A small area behind one of his four clothing stores. operations that pull In about $500,000 a year selling discounted deslgner samples, overruns and left.over sale merchandise rrom other stores. If the distance between those two images of Kati seems great . consider that nearly a decade separates them. 10 years full of changes for Amen ca and for Katz. Talking politics still causes the Israeli-born en· trepreneur 's eyes to take on a neon-electric glow, however. But instead of talk about violatmg individual dignity by drafting young men for a war they dido 't start ( whJch still angers him >. Katz as now concerned by a meddling government that. taxes at every turn, regulates too m any aspects of his business life and made things tough when he started Krazie Katz on a $1,500 shoestring. "When you start a business. you have to put up a 6· months deposit on sales taxes which you haven't even CO'· lecled. "WHEN I Tl'\LKED TO A woman al the Franchlse Tax Board and told them I planned to make only $280 per month (just enough to break even at firstl. she said, 'I 'm sorry Mr. Katz but we're not going lo authorise this." A talk with her aupervlsor yielded advice that unless he made $1,000 his minimum estimate. he wouldn't get b1s tu permit -couldn't 10 Into bu.,\ness He gave In al last. pullingup$340ofhlst.lsrt up money on depo~lt. "That was a big dealfol' me " (Sc!c KATZ. Pat;f' rt> , ....................... -................... -- ... # •• 2 DAILY Pl_l.OT Sunday Febr.uary I I 1079 • James lrvme, great-grandson of the rtinch 's founder, thinks his new venture w1/l lure producers away from Hollywood ·Irvine Cameras To Roll By TOIC 8AaL °' ... O<tit'f ...... tWfll A Mw Irvine flnn ,, about to 1unch wh.at ltl p~sldcnt C'rt s ·'tht ~t IOpht t1c1~ televtaioo roductloo f1cWty lhJ '"'t' ol to. lnt_ele " .. Documentan • commercials. ln· • u11lrial fOOCllC'. )'Ou namf' 1t, we wiU 1 e a bit• lo pro\ td ll .' · Oranae C.Ou1 '•dfO PrTsldent Jamt Irvin • aald We ex~t ttLt-Df'l'4orlc" CBS, QC. NBC lo M lnterMted ln Vt'h t P h:tvt-to offer ••WE FEEL lh t Oran1 Count)'. In ?rm or att( 1b1Llty. dt>\'~lopmcot nd lvntlab1bty O( f''-'UY lype of tf'r· ain waU bto rtt01tn 1.:d n 1de.al b> •lev1. 10n producl!r!. ' A ttreal·grandwn of lrv1ne Ranrh' ')undl'r J ume:. Irvine lbe youthful xecuU\'(' IS al~ pre:.1denl of My.ilo :Orp., a county rut esta lt> developtor )>e C'Ompany <-omb nes tht> names or rvine's parents Myford and Glona rvJne. Orange Coast Video hopes lo start worit oo a number or bookings in &Udl when its first mobile unlt is !Olltpleted. • : ·1fltat the customer will get, Irvine ~. is the video taping or any select--Cl tUbject at any outdoors location or D'ltudios at 1929 Main. laVINE SAID his nine-member ·H P' will include video specialists vith experience in filming game .bows, sports events and religious ind business conventio9s. ··w~ •"On 't tM' pr<>dut •n•. wnUnJ( or tH~Un th~ <' l'howa, · lrvtn(• t•Jt plainttd Hut lbto pt>ople who prrfonn lh~t> chort•,. will tx• •bit• to l•av Or .ant't> Count y wllh tht• finish~ product · frvtnt' :u1d an t•6j Umjh•d $l 5 mtlllon or thv S2 m1lllon ht! h1a!i pumPt"CI mto lht> prt~tttcl)' hl'ld Vl'll turt> hu been :.pent on t'qu1pment, to -~ I. Irvine, de\'ply lnterc led in photo- airuphy from school days. believes the outlay wlll be (IWCkly recovered. "WE WENT into this businct1s bt'C' aus_. 'w M•w the need for a rapid- ly .:rowmg market to be able to shop lot'nlly rather than in Hollywood for tht> footage they need,·· be said. "The n·i.panse we have bad so lat more than Ju.s tifacs the decision." He bellevt>S his nine-member team 'It'•.-.. 90• ••••• •I wall qwclcly expand lo lS when t.be f" r f" r Pl t 111 R fl t It f" Ii r •I operation gets unde~ way. . .Ja ,_. ..111..11 ft ~ · In any event. 1! we need add1-a..-m•.-• -. S9!• .-J1onal crews we will hire freelance •t a.W. ... te•RC. te _. workers on a contract basis. •oa.-t•IRfJ pf"epl#> erHI Irvine said his first contacts in ~f'9hrr ' what he dt>scribed as "an exploding • • • him market·· indicate that San Diego ~ County orders will bring plenty of cludtng l·mch professional ¥nd :i, work to his fledgling com pany. mcb industrial &ystems. and some which "is not available th1& side of Hollywood." HE POINTED to four cameras valued at $55,000 each which awajt mounting in the company's moblle truck or in the studios which be believes will be ready for occupancy in April. And fresh from the packing cases are six tape reading machines for which Irvine paid $50,000 each. "That's where the money goes in this kind or enterprise." he said. ··our equipment and mobile units represent the major portion of our outlay." .. OF COURSE." he said, "they're even fu rther away from Hollywood. Getting a film unit from Irvine is just plarn common sense for any San Diego outfit \bat wants to cut costs and sUll get Cine footage. He said te<:hnical developments in the field and cutting of once exorbi· ta nl costs a re encouraging many commercial and educational entities lo video. ''Schools are a lready into this and becoming more so every day." he said. "Comme'rcial and industrial foot age is growing by leaps and bounds and such labor films as safety tips for workers are ve ry, very popular." 0 .. 1, l'llotSt.t" ,._ He also rorsees possible produc- tions for satellite syndication to UHF stations and production of videodiscs and video tapes for home use. Meanwhile, the hig h-ceilinged studios may be staging a game show while. upstairs. visiting producers a nd direct ors s tudy a ba nk or monitors editing locally shot tape. JIM IRVINE. 25. has high hopes for bis new enterprise . Why? Agent Says Pockets =Can Be Theftproof ed JIM IRVINE looks into the near future and sees the day when bis mobile crews m ay be ore to mm a skateboarding contest. an outdoor re- ligious gathering or a sports event at Anaheim Stadium. "Well. partly because of the Irvine name," be grins. "When you lhi.nk of e verything that the first James Irvine and many who followed him did. it sort of m akes you want to do sorpelhing that people will remember you by." $EATILE CAP > -Naturally, Leonard Mountford would like you to carry traveler's checks when you lr~el. -.,lllounUord. who led Scotland v.td's "Flying Squad" agaiMt or- gjnized crime in London for 25 years. now heads a team of 155 s pecial agents e mployed by the American Express Co. a round the world to ~guard traveler 's checks. ·lN ADDlnON TO that basic in- j~tion about carrying traveler 's c.-ks -not cash -on journeys, Mountford has some more offbeat ti~. Por men: To protect your inside jacket pocket, take a safety pin and close lbe top of lbe pocket. Punch , -~ ff~ "Stock market, stock market • All I qet asked about lately is the blooctv stock market•" -Divide your valuables between your two jacket pockets or your two front trouser pockets. "Put nothing In your hip pocket except trash. stuff you can afford to lose." he says. Carry your valuables with you in a small plastic bag. "The bag can be worn under your clothes. strapped around the neck from a chain long e nough to ha ng ju~l below your trouser tops." Women. says Mountford, "are by nature more cautious than men. They have to be to survive. Men just lose things because they are not at- tached to them." HE RECOMMENDS that women avoid purse snatchers by walking a way rrom the s t re et ed ge or s idewalks. carry handbags wtth the n a ps toward their bodies and carry only necessities so overloaded bags don 'l gape open. Once the traveler has s afeguarded his person from pickpockets, Mountford has still more hints about safety in hotel rooms. ··use t he hotel safe to s tore valuables. even if it's only for one night." he said. "That puLc; the onus on the hotel to safeguard your pro· perty ... Chain and bolt motel doors, and perhaps even wedge them "I always carry a hardwood wooden wedge with me . . . I kick that, jam it under the door near the lock edge. "That will stop any door being opened short or kicking it down .. KATZ STILL ANGRY ... · (Fro~ Page Cl> He worked nights as a private nurse. days in the 400-squarc-foot store on Beach Boulevard to make ends mt!tL As be became more successful, he began to feel the tax pinch more on.en. Property laxes, inventory taxes. income tax, collecting sales taxes, paying for pe rmit fees, business licenses, and even taxes hidden in the cost of goods he purchased for resale -it bas got his dander up. Not that he's planning to m arch, bare to the waist, clenched fist aloft. again. but he says he sees t.be link between the kind or government· imposed controls he protested a de- cade ago and those be labors under DOW. "I CAN'T BELIEVE a government can still be in power and make the mistakes like Vietnam it bas. They should a ll be fired . Katz dug through a folder of old letters and po litical tracts he authored during 1968-69 and found a note t.bal helps illuminate his transi- tion rrom history s tudent to free en- terprlse patriot. The rebellious Kati saw be Offded llnancial stability to be Cree: "The Corelathers bad financial stability • . . only arli1tocrau had time to ll\lnk about a ConsUtuUon." , A nEll A Ql11CKLY abandoned atab at law, be decided that buslness wb the plac~ to find se(urity. He -.ya be soon discovered that business -the tars-et of many ·eos protest groups -was actually pretty con- structive. Competition, he s aid. "isn't cut- throat. it's for the benefit of the con- s umer. And, private industry (unlike government> always changes for the better. "Most of what government does. if you left il lo private enterprise. would be done better.·' He pointed to insurance rompanies as an example. NO ONE WILL write fi re coverage wilbout inspecting the store or plant first. be said, and if t.bere is some dangt>r, it is pointed out. "If you don't fix it, you don·t get a policy. Fire departme~ts tell you what·s wrong after the store's burned down." H~ went on to list a few more gov- ernment vs. private enterprise com- parisons, then stopped for a moment to look at the protesting Katz on bis wall. "I guess I°m still mad at gov· erqment." But the anger doesn·t seem to be s lowing him down. HE PLANS TO open more Krazie Kati operations, some will carry shoes as well, and looks for sales near the million mnrlc this year. And, he said, things will be up- gr aded soon if be can find a good mall locatJoo or two. Only lbe name wlll be changed lor a classy new im- age. The ex-football !laycr-prot4lster· student. grinned an gave his velour covered chest a pat, "I'm golng to call ·em I. Katz." -811 Thom Ltcoq S.H.I. IMTBPRISIS 17141 IJMZU °'•'* 1\ ,,,.. Ofll(o•I rK 'fC ll"Q <tlllff !Of C0'\1 a M"'1 "'99 ... ,. ••• 1111111 • ....... fw,....... ... •••••Ila.......,.,...-....., n il S.H.I. fw i.t.M11111 ............. ,... .............. ..,,...,,... ...... Justiee Dept. Bares Teeth Merger Mania to End? By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Most of the mergers and ac- q u is i lio ns of r e c e nt ye ars would be outlawed under legisla· tion the Justice Department is preparing. John Shenefield. the nation's chief antitrust officer, is con- vinced that the laws now on the books do not have enough teeth to help him stem the onrushing wave of corporate combinations. So he 's asking for he lp in the following forms: A ban on any m erger when the companies involved (either before or after the mer11?er > have sales exceeding $2 billion. A ban on any m erger when a company with $1 billion in ~·Money Tree sates tnes to acquire a fi rm that holds 20 percent or more of a market totaling at least $100 ' million a year. THESE ARE THE principal planks in legislation the Jusµce Department, where Shenefield is assistant attorney general, will present this month to P resident Carter. with the hope that it will then be sent to Congress for e nactment. Had these provis ions been in effect during the past year, Phillip Morris would not have been able to acquire Seven·Up, Pillsbury would have been pre· vented from acquiring Green Giant, Beatrice Foods would have ooen barred Crom absorb- ing Tropicana, IC Industries would not have succeeded in ac· q uiring Pet Inc ., R . J . Reynolds would have been una- ble lo make its bid for Del Monte, United Technologies would have been stopped cold in Its attack on Canier C.Orp. and both Pan American and Eastern Air Lines would have been forced to give up their quests for National Airlines. Al one tim e. $2 billion in A TRIBUTE TO OUR 1918 SALES LEADERS sales qualified a company for a position in the very top e<:helon of American business. In 1945, for example. onl y General Motors registered sales of more than $2 billion. By 1966. there were 26 corporations above lbis mark. Today. that measure bas ~n so debased that some 200 com- panies can boast or sales in ex- cess ol S2 billion a year. Nearly 400 are over the $1 billion level. Much of this growth has been fueled by mergers the antitrust laws have been helpless to foil. One conglomera te . Gulf & Western Industries, reached $4.3 billion of sales in 20 years on t.be basis or acquisition atop acquisi- tion. IT'S TO CURB this kil\d of growth that She nefield '#ants these new anmrust measures. "There's no question that if you feel the pulse of tbe .iipeo- ple, through polls and surveys, there's a predominant sense that big business is getting too big," he told Wall Street Journal re- porter David Ignatius. But Shenefield is not against a ll mergers. He 's even willing to bless S2 billion ones if they meet the test of producing "signifi· cant competitive benefits." What 's a merger that in- c r eases comp etition ? I o She nefield's eyes. it's one where a giant company picks up a weak sistt"r and arms it to do battle again.st other giants. FOR EX.AMPLE : He would not be averse to Exxon moving into the automobile business by acquiring Amer ican Motors. thereby helping it lo compete m ore e ffectiv e ly agai ns t General Motors and Ford. And he wouldn °t look askance at IBM acquiring a small com· pany t.bat·s trying to compete against AT&T '" long-distance communications services. Exxoo·s sales are more than $50 billion, IBM0s are more than $20 bllllon. Neither hu been ac· live In the mergers·and- acqu.lsltion market for Cea.r of ralslng the antitrust hackles at the Justice Department. But Shenefield has now pointed t.be way for them. M ...... , 197' UMIH ... "f Life '"llf& ft c .. -RIDW~ UNITED lt611.,...Drt" PIDEUTV c .... Mete. C.. 9262' -714/14°"262' UNITll> fllDIUTY L.l'a INIUMNC& CawwtY 1025 El.M STREn. OAUAS. T!XAS 75202. (214) 7"•3091 BUSINESS I MONEYTREE DRUG COST CUT. • • (From Pait Cl> place which lt~ts th<' 100 most rrequtntly pre· scribed drugs sold an the Uruted States and t.be price charged by th(' pharmacy for each of them. Tbe 1lgn also should Indicate whether or not eicht standard sen:1ces are provl~. They In· • elude: personal medication record; profeaaional consultation; health service lnlorm1Uon; com- pounded prescription service; emer•ency pre· scriptlon service; prescript.ion delivery; cbuge account service; and Medl·Cal prescription service. These services can be very important to persons with chronic illnesses that require continuing medication. Prescription prices vary for a number of re· asons, including cost of services. manufac- turer's price to the pharmacy lor the drug, and ph armacy operation costs. Pharmacists also use different methods to calculate the price. Some add a professional fee to the cost of the drug while others add a bit to the drug's cost. ONCE VOV'VE FOUND THE best pre- scription price, use it with care. Read the instrucl1oos wrute in the pharmacy so you caa ask questions about anything that ls unclear. Never use someone e lse's presc ri pl ion Besides being illegal,_,,,..,,....= th i s is dan ge r o u s ~~~~ because a drug can have ===:; a different effect on dif- ferent people. Check for an expira- tion date. Not all pre, scnplions carry one, but law requires the m on labels for antibiotics, In· s ulin, and vaccines . Oon°l use outdated prescriptions, and avoid · mixing alcohol with medication unless your doc· tor says drink up Consumers spend almost $4 billion a year on non-prescription. over-lhe·counter drugs . The smart consumf'r can save here loo. MAKE SURE YOU AREN'T paying a pro- fessional dispensi11Sl charge for an over-the- counter <OTC I drug. Ask your doctor if the medicine he prescribes can be bought without a prescription Consider huymg the most lllexpeosive OTC brand. The U.S. Phar macopia sets standards for the chemical compasilton of aJI drugs. and ever y manufacturer must meet the standards. For example commercials may say all aspirin is alike. No independent study h as ever found lbal any of the combination pain relievers is m ore effective than plain aspirin. Although you can buy OTC drugs without a prescription, be careful when using them. Read circulars packed with the drug. OTC LABELS M UST CONTAIN the fotlow-· ing information: name of the product ; name and address of the manufacturer. packer . or distributor; adequate directions for safe use for each intended purpose; any necessary cautions ; name of all active ingredients; quantities of so m e ingrecUents ; name. quantity, and specific warnings about the properties; and net contents of the container Never lake an OTC drug for an extended time Wlless you are following doctor's orders. Don't buy a large quantity if it isn't really needed. and don l take several OTC drugs at the same time without consulting your doctor or pharmacist. ln fact, it's wise to consult your pharmacist before taking any drugs . Many adverse reac- tions result from an interaction of OTC drugs . Even aspirin should not be taken under a wide variety of circumstances. PROPER MEDICATION STORAGE is a nother important safet y and economy factor. Check the label for specific instructions. (Sff St\ VINGS, Ptlf' C3 > Can You Correctly Answ er The ... From what typjng ma ch lne did w e remove this element? If you said an IBM Selectric"' you are wrong. Of course every Selectric • uses this element. but So does the REMINGTON SR101!1 The REMINGTON is everything lhe Seleclrie4Pls and more. Both are sell correcting, )u\ only the REMINGTON has "touch controi. The REM INGTON also has more standard features All working par1::. and suppltes of the REMINGTON ore ·inter-changeable with the IBM Selectric· Only one typing machine is completely compallble with the IBM!•'and that is the REMINGTON SR101 If you will call us. OTM Inc .. you'll ftnd we sell the REMINGTON SR101 for leu and lostead of waiting several weeks or ewn mol'lths for your machine to be delivered we will bring it out Immediately. Held over by popular demand! II you wish. during lhe month of Febf\lery " wtn rent yoo this fil'le m1chlne. ind epply the payment to the purch ... l)tl<ie ~ ~ buy. There la no obllgallon to buy, of cou~~ (n4) 957-1195 ft4#.Quality Typewriter .. & M.aintenance Inc. 17942 SkypRrk Clrclo, Irvine. CA • REAL ESTATE MAILBAG I BUSINESS SurwMy. Fet>Nary 11 . 1979 DAILY PILOT £'3 Real Estate Mailbag ••• By ROBEllT J. ea DEAR BOB It m ku me so mad~ when t h ar about rich ~plr -ho pay oo lncom ta I can ba~ly Nord to pay $$00 monthly r nt M my $1, monlhly H Jary 8)' lh tlm MJCta.l turtty and wtthholdtnc LUt>s att d~~ted, and after the car paymtnl, thnt' n't m\l~h ~It How ctn ta• hf'ttera work and could I •nnst In ont to cut my ln· coma• t ~ 1 I huv~ about al4.000 Sn my t•v· Tkat'1 a.botd wa.at yoo"n payln& DOW. Bit )'M'U k btilldlnC eqalty lo yoar own re· ldeott C'-'ead of ~lplol you ludlord bay .... baUdiai). £vn ll .YM lane t.o ~a. yoer budCet a U&tlf>. baJiaa a lltomt lt your Ont a&ep &o bllildiac a tu •lier. After you buy a t.ome. t.ko t&art ileyiac a.c:ome property to sbel&er more lacome. A tat advlHr cu ahow llto• &o cut lHee wtt .. ~ "loe•" from one or more &oocl income p~rtte1. lnsar~und1. WHh.lDston. D. C. 2MlZ. Give .)'OW' name, FHA UH namber, property addreu, ud yoar curttnt mautns address. If you doa't 1et • ttply baa moaUt, phone you nu'"' ntA Dlslriet or ae,SOOa( oroce for Hllataoce. Age •I B..ae Faetor 111 t'alew lo&S ¥~b . Ron Id w 0 Jl llO LO: "1'1 -ere•~ )'OU o•n &.u: ~twr1 &a)'lDI a amaO M4I or c-oedomlalwa C'Oelkt c•~c >M "' re a~r ·tu laNme &ken yoe DOW Ian•. But, mott lmPor· &aot. IM>9K' owMralaJp 1.-09.ld alve yoe an ln nauoo~c•. fBA lle'flflllfl• P•"-• Loa .. DEAR BOB: Suppose there are two s imilar homes adjacent. but one ls 10 years old and the olber is 14 years old. Should an appraiser or home buyer vaJue the homes dif· ferentlyforthe40percentagedirrerence ? Solomon A. Fw •uapl.-. sappose you bay a sse .... home or eOIMlo and tltat rea make a Sit, ... cHlt do.,, payment. U you &et a :tt-year mort1a•e at Jt r.rttnt lnw~ yoar moo· ll•ly pay-meat wt: I M $3.Sl.t:I. \'Otlr property tax mWat be abollt $4t per montla, or so. Sup. pou abo tJaat you're I• a Z5 percent lncome tu bracket. Tlaat meaa. about ?S perunt of yoar Pl"OIK'rty tax and rnortgage lnlHeit @•Ymf'ta& will be saved lo lacome tax doU•ffi. Durla& Ck Rm year, tills lA about $11 per moath, Ula brtagloJ your net mooWy bous- ln1 cost down to about SZ'M, plus main· tenantt. DEAR 808 In October. 1978 I wrote to the add.rHs you guvc to get my Federal Hou Ina Authority mortaage insura nce dtvld nd l 've wntten three times with no reply. Should I conhnue wnUng'> Mrs. WiHiam C. OF.All MRS. WILLIAM C.: Tbe FHA ad· dret11 you W1"0k lo your letter was not tbe one I save you. You uy you wro.te for a "mortaage Insurance dividend." Tiie.re ls no Heat thlDg. Only U your FHA bome loan ls folly paid off are you entitled t.o a partJaJ re· fu.ad of &be mutual mortgage lnsuruace pre· n:alam pakt. The rorTttt address ls U.S. Department or Hoaslng and Urban Development (HUD>. Assistant Secretary, Comptroller, FHA DEAR SOLOMON: Home valDH are de· termloed from recent sales prices of similar, nearby bomes. Age ls usaally DOt a major fact.or, especially onJy a four.year difference, If both bo1nes bave been weU malntalntd. Bot an appraiser uslag Ute replacement cost metbod will consider Ute bulldlnl's &le· wben estimating depredation. An excellent new book on bow t.o appnise. au types of property lA Edltb Friedman's EocyclopecUa of Real Estate Appraising, Prentice-Hall, avaUa· bleat libraries and book st.ores. Cet11eln"ff Lot Dn.mtd l..oer DEAR BOB: When my mother died in 1954 1 bought a cemetery lot next to hers. But 3M EN'I,ERPRISES HA VE A FREE HAND •.• C'From Page Cl > training program Their program of on-the.job training is a lso very prac- tical. . The problem. he added. "is to help people set personal goaJs that ·match those of 3M." GUMBUSKY SAID working in the Minnesota labs allowed him to go to school at night to earn his degree. "One guy works in our lab part time. He's pursuing his degree in dentistry." He said the firm pays a portion oflui· tion Costs and operates a small loan fund for students pinched for cash for books or other fees. "People pay it back too." GUMBUSKY SAID promotions. most often come from within, Jetting e mployees know that accomplishment pays off. Women get the·same treat· ment. Dental Products. now located at 211 1 McGaw Ave., Irvine. has 105 employees, many of whom have ac· cess to3M research . A computer stores a ll information developed in research a nd testing, keyed to catch words or phrases. Anyone looking ror the latest on plastics can punch in a fe w key words and get reports on all the com· panyknows. That information sharing helps people come up with new projects. If they work, the creator collects m arket information and writes a bus iness plan. THAT IN TURN is presented to up· per management and the one who thought it through often gets to run things. why he felt so comfo rtable setung ION. ••• Nol all 3M operations are buds off an old branch. Last November. 3M purchased a s mall Merck. Sharp and Dobme out· fit that produces Llghtcast ll, a n un· usual material that re places plaster of pa ris casts for broken bones. Geor ge B r oadbe nt is 3M 's manager or the factory at 2990 Red Hill Ave .. Costa Mes a , whe r e fibe rglass fabric is knitted and coal· rro.oi1o .. •••t oltna ~ lro• ..,1t•I•, ~I· tl•fl e•plofleer lc110., t•at aeeo•pH•lt•e•t pap oft. It'~ get dee .aa11e treat•net. ed with special resin, rolled and oacka~ed. Anything from a limb to the wh o l e b o d y i s pla c ed in a polyproplene stocking, then about five layers of the glass fiber are wrapped over it. The company makes a special light that h ardens t he fabric in three minutes. THE RESULT IS a cast about a third the weight of a plaster of paris version that allows a ir through and most important. said Broadbent. in- terleres less with patient mobility. Keeping active. be said, is thought to improve patient circulation and healing. with flexible joints so patients can walk easily if the injury permits. Several pro sports teams are using the system now as well. he said. Some athletes wear them while play· ing . MERCK STARTED Li ghtcast in 1973. part of a diversification away from drugs. But a management change shifted the focus back said Broadbent, so Lightcast wound up for sale. 3M concluded the deal last year, he said and asked him to stay on. George Simor was the one who con· vinced him to abandon 16 years seniority with Merck. "He was the only ~ey didn't ask me to check wilb." Again the acquisition ·s product fit in with 3M 's lines of plastic bone' r eplacement.& and other orthopedic lines. Li g htcas l 's s alesmen just finished crosstraining to sell 3M pro ducts BROADBENT SAID the product has been looked at by other busi· nesses and has been put to odd uses One man used it to form head molds for wigs, the Mormon Church used it to make lightweight statues of its leactw and an aerospace' com· pany is Tooking al its use for in·space construction. One 3M characteristic is eager ness to lice nse products and' materials for use by others. It increases total market for the product. boosts customer acceptance and brings in revenue. Broadbent said he'd be happy to· make a roya lty deal with anyone who comes up with a use for Ughtcast materials. now I've decided not to keep It. I've tried to sell it But no one is buyina. Why can't I selt thls lot? · • Ms. J. M.j DEAK MS. J . M.: Demand ror cemetery lots ls very Umlted. Resale can be 'stremety dlfflcalt. Pera.ap1 ta.e cemetery manage. meat, or a local funeral director, can Hult yoa, for a fee. Cortd~ned Prop~rtfl Taz l..e•• DEAR BOB : The city has ordered me to te ar down my warehouse. 1 paid $37,SOO foT 1t. Can I get a loss deduction? Ken R. DEAR KEN: Yes, you can deduct tJae un. depredated value of tbe bullding, ln me>A cases. For details, see your ta• advisor. .. ...,,ro~•• Tcu Dn~•••1e1 DEAR BOB : We recently installed new air conditioning and a new furnace tn· our home . Are these expenses tax deductible? Robert W. DEAR ROBERT: No. Send real estate questions to Roberl J Brun. Bor 6710. San F rancuco. Calif 94101 D•UJ ~lt9t Staff ....... That. said Simor . is the way to tum -ideas into products ... and part of The porous material also allows hydrothera py a nd is being tested Humm ... only three month§ with Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing and he's already thinking like an old time r. George Broadbent holds cast made from glass fiber passing above his head Business 'Opportunit~' ADD UP . SAVINGS Could Be Con Ga01e Laying out bard~arned cash to go into a business can fulfill a cherished dream-or it can be a nightmare. That's the word from the lntema· lional Entrepreneurs Association, a Santa Monica enterprise. The group cautions that "nine limes out of 10," a business put up for sale is in trouble, and warns that • the owner may not have known much about keeping the business going but may be very sharp when it's time to unload it. • ONE WAY TO find out is to have a complete credit check run on the seller t>Y a banker , accountant or al· tomey. Look al details when reviewing books of a business you're consider· ing One potentiaJ buyer of a car wash smelled a rat, but couldn't pin il down until checking water bills. The wash equipment manufacturer outlined water usage, then, with a calculator, the potential buyer dis- covered water use was too low for the number of cars the seller claimed went through the facility each day. Yet the bank receipts bore up the s tory -until the cautious buyer checked wilb the water company and found the seller owned a'second car wash in another area. .~econd. by the time enough items are produced to be sold back. the smooth talking salesm an a nd his firm are often out of business. One promoter offered toy·boat hull making for future buy back. say1ng anyone co"'ld make 4 hulls in half a day. One buyer found he could produce only two a cceptable hulls per full day. Then. after collecting 25 for sale at $25 each. he found the company was "not accepting any more ." THE SAME PROMOTER showed up again with a scheme for making animal-shaped flowe r pots a fe w months later. Envelope stuffing sche mes are another notorious rip off, the associa· lion reports. Arter purch~sing $25 worth of items from on~ advertiser , testers found themselves with 200 envelopes, brochures selling an envelope stuf· fing scheme. and labels for 200 names. Postage for the fat mail pieces totaled 26 cents per envelope. A mailing of all 200 produced two orde rs with $3 in ea ch. The pro· rooters promised a $500 profit on each 1,000 letters sent, but lest results showed a netlossof$81 per200letters. • ANOTHER POSTAL scheme is the mail order business that promises 40 percent or more profit. The ads say a ·firm will send color brochures-which you must mail- and that they will drop ship any or· ders you receive. BY BUYING ' GENERIC <From Page C Most drugs should be kept in a locked medicine cabinet in a cool, dry, dark place. Bathroom storage is not recommended because moisture in the air can dete riorate lhe drug. Never store near a washer or dryer where heat could change the medicine's effectiveness. If you feel a national drug manufacturer has published misleading advertising. contact the Federal Trade Commission. 11000 Wilshire Blvd .. Los Angeles, Calif. 90024 . For misleading advertising by local pharmacies, write to the Department of Consumer Affairs, Ad Substan- tiation. 1020 N St., Sacramento, Calif. 95814. If you think a manufacturer has mislabeled a drug's contents. contact' the Food and Drug Adm inis tratio n. Con s ume r Complaint Coordinator. 1521 W. Pico, Los Angeles. Calif. 90015. While the FDA will not resolve a personal complaint. it can investigate and protect other consumers. In other countries address your q>mplaint to : Consumer Complaint Coordinator. SO United Nations Plaza, San Francisco, Calif. 94102. If your problem involves something a pharmacist bas done regarding prescription drugs, contact the Department of Consumer Al· fairs, Board of Pharmacy, 107 S. Broadway, Los Angeles. Call{. 90012. The board licenses all California pharmacists and can step in. It also can take away or suspend a pharmacist's license. Finally. if you are suspicious of lbe quality of a n OTC medicine or prescription drug, con· tact the California Department of Health, Food and Drug Section, 1449 W. Temple, Los Angeles, Calif. 90026. Best Idea Si ce Shopping C ,~ow you can do a week's shop ing u &~ without forgetting a si gle item! Use pre-pr ted ... =••r (10411111) turnl1t1~ In convenient t .. r-oft pad Send shoppin lists prepared for ou by PILOT PRI TING. 140 Hparat print•d 1t•l'lt1, plu1 addltl al 1pac•• 'lou c n flll In you,_.,,. ~ . 34 StapfH 21 VegetablH 14 Fruita 6 Bek•ry lte"'a s Bever•o•• 19 MHt and flan •ntl1•• 1 1 Oelry Items 20 Mlac.llan.ous BANK DEPOSITS SHOWED a low cash now compared to the water company's bills for the second loca· lion. 1be seller was clearly deposit· lng funds from the profitable opera· lion '" the slower unu 's account. Sounds simple and prontable, but •••••••••••••••••• a mall order fl rm spends between Last 3 Offices Today To 8ecomeA Super Shopper A Ultle 'simple detective work s aved a large bunk or money. •·c.,...e industries" where a pro- moter promises to "buy back items l'roduced in a small workshop f you purchase several thousand dollars worth of equipment a re onother area for caution, the association re· ported . The problem ls twofold : 25 percent to 50 percent of sales on ... t_ mall costs. ·T· The Entr•rreneurs Association Lido Peninsula said most 0 the operations they Office space avallable. Optional turned '-P alto were printing houses. They made a prom on lbe cat.alogs a s amenities Include: answering service, well as on any merchandise those who zerox. telecopler, coffee bar. word bltc thelrbalthappen tosell. processing. and computer. ~ copy of a booklet outlining 1s ma· Call for Information or reservatlpn ----------Flllln ttlltcoupon, mellwlltl I s1.7S +.SOpo1t119elt1•ndllngto: : Ptlot Printing Shopping U1t I P.O. Bo• 1560 330 W. Bay St. : COtte MHe, Callf. 92629 f11l8T; IT IS hard to make com· merelal qua~toducll ot any sort ln prtmlttve itJon• anct,noat pee>· ple don'lfiiureon reJecll oricrap. jor types of fraud •• avallable from Jolllt Helaw_., 6 75-IOJO I tbe researdl apartment ol the In· Callfomla Bullnett& tnduatl'lal ISTRll!T-------------1 ternaUonal Entrepreneurs' Allocla· ,.. 0.V.lopment Corpcn11on I -I tlon, 631 Wtlshtl'e Blvd.. Santa 1•--~J:fl~=~w=.,~"';w;,_.:,..~•=•;•:.-. •• 1 crrY--------.ZIP~---Monica, CaUf. ecMOl. 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Inc • Newport lk.• ch Kurtis' n•,pons1h1tlh4""' v.111 bt• with Quall Placf' F\nanm11 c:orp . v. t\J('h a<'t.~ .-s l-orporatc- llU•TIS jtenrral p rt nn on llm1lf'd pnrtn<'r.h1p-., .•nt1 (,lut11l Plue<• St-t•11nt11•, thc.-pa11•nt <om p.;in' " m.u 1o;,.11nt' •H a .. n11 lion fur Ill\ c-sl nwm :. l't1or tu J01n1n~ Qu111I Pl.tt•c, l\urt 1-; v. •• , \ u 1' pr1•'1 dl'Ot o f .i1 qu1i.1t1on\ nd m.trkl'llllJ! for 1 nlt•rn.illonul R1•t1l ,.::.t,1tt• l>1•\1•lopml•n1 Corp l~·v.-rh 11111'> huwc1 dt· \ t•lopmt'ot .md mt11or 1nv1·'l mc-nt group MAR\' KATHERINE G RO hus bt>en nl1mcd an At·coun1 Eu•c;utl\1• for American llome Mortgage Corpor.1twn. J Nt•wport Bttach firm :.pecialuuntt 1n 111d1V1dual and 1ru>t1tut1onal r<'al esta te mvt.>~tmt•nl!'. Mr'\ Garo. v.ho ha5 b<!eo with Am tmcan lloml' MortgaJ:e Corporation and John G Rinaldo f''1nanc1al Corpora lion . Newport Rt•al'h. for four Yt'ars. was rormt>rly m the ad m1nislrallon and management or many of the corparat1on 's de· partmental operations T he Laguna Niguel rel.1 dent. who 1s lll·ensed 1n r eal estate. 1s a graduate oC OrangP Coast College with an Associate of Arts Degree ,,, Busme~s Ad ministration. She also served as Gu o Assistant Manager for the Cypress Chamber of Commerce American Home Mortgage Corporation is a leader an Southern California's mushrooming real esta te field with emphasis on large commercial and income invi>slment properties John llazelt1ne. president of Genstar Housing Partners has announced the appointment or STEVE SWANSON as vice pre. sident of bus iness development for lhe SoUtht•rn division or the Joint venture building firm based in Irvine. In h is n ew pos ition . Swanson will be respansible for evaluating ne w ven t ure op. portumties and p rov1dmg sup. porllve services for builder partners sw•NSOH Before Joining the Broad· moor s taff. Swanson was with the Mission V1e10 Company "Wh er<' he was assistant director or operations and later re~1onal director of s ales and m arketing BILL PISETSKY has been mtmed director or sales fo r the Robert P Warmmgton Company. an Irvine-based building and development firm. Pisetsky has had extensive background in real estate sales. having earned his sales license at age eighteen He has bee n with the Warmington Co{Jl· pan~ since February. 1978, beginning as a safes executive at the C'Om pany's Peppermill Run home developm<'nt in Irvine 's Village of Northwood. R . MICHAEL HALL has been named m anag. mg general partner and chief executive officer of the Trov Investment Fund, <• Ne"Wport Beach·based r eal estate investment fund H a ll h as beeo general manager and chief operating of face of the Tro) Fund for the last four year!> Ht.• has an addl· tional 14 Y"ars of experie nce in real estate finance. manage ment. and devPlopme nt. H a ll hol d s a n M B .. .\ deg r ee fre m Peppe rdin e ""l,' Univer:.ity and resides in Corona del Mar with his ..... ,re and three rh1ldrcn RICHARD M. DANIELS or Lake Forest has Joined Berkman Associates. Inc as a principal with the title or executive vice president, accord· ing to Jack M. Be rkman. president of the San Diego communications an<!_ marketin2 firm. For the past year . he has been vice president for public relations for Hubbert Advertising & · Public Relations Co.. Inc ~ Costa Mesa·based agency Until October, 1977, Daniels h ad been real esta te edilot for the San Diego Union and had 'been a m ember of that newspaper's staff for nearly seven years JAMES L . HUESM AN has been appainted vice president of finance and ~rcasurer for the Mis· :,ion Viejo Company, according lo an announce· ment by Philip J . Reilly. president of the home· building firm Most recently. Huesman was associated with the Aetna Realty Group, a real estate development • s ubsidiary or Aetna Life and Cas ualty, where he held the dual role or vice president of finance and controls, and con· troller. From 1969 t o 1977 he worked for Kaiser Aetna, hold· m g several positions in the field of finance. He is a certified public accountant. with a degree in business administra· lion from Mia mi University of HUl!Sl-'•11 Oxford, Ohio. He lives in Mission Viejo with his wife, Jackie, a nd daughters, Lisa and Laura. Collins Development Compa ny, a real estate deve lopment and construction company based in San Diego, has expanded its operation with the opening of a n<'w office tn Orange County. . The new office will be under the direction of ROB ERT A. STI NE. vlc-e president and director of Orange County operations. "' Stine formerly was ass istant vice president and manager or the Real Estate Finance Division for Coldwell BankerlnOr angeCoun· ty . In 1978 Stine was Coldwell Banker's top nationwldet mortgage loan producer h aving financed in excess or $90 milJion or commercial, industrial and of· tice real estate properties. The new Orange County ope ration will be located In MacArthur Centre. 4041 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The com· pany inlcnd!f to develop and build Industrial, office and commercial properties throughout Oranae County. NORR.IS.A P. BRANDT has been appointed sales agent to the Irvine office of Donald M. Bird A.sso~tcs. Tuatin·based rea1ty firm. Br'lndt holds a bachelor's of arts degree Crom UCLA a nd ls a trustee of Saddleback Commw:Uty College. f She ls a ufember or the Irvine Women's ~b ind re.ides in Irvine. R ntal Se lated • 10118 s 1 • t t t n _ 111• m 1 n o r i. , t'arh d1n.ttt•-d ul renta l indu1try owntrit und optrulor . urt purt of I hr 23rd l.lnnuul Conven lion und Ht•ntul Equip mt•nt Show itJ>Qnsor •d by Amenrun Hcntul /\:!>· ~od ataon in Anuhc1rn hi, Wf't•k Among th.· !tubjt·d~ lo ~ COYt'r~I .tr\ inunaM· mg pt'Oplt•, udverusm~. 1tperlali,11\1011, c ustomer ,t.•rv1ce, <'OMf)ulcrs and a 1lrev1t'w of construe· lion and industrial ren· ta t murkl'ls ln 1984 There will be over 50 i.elected part1c1pants leading these s~mtnars In addal1on. there are O.Uy f'llM $tatf f'-• STEVE MARTIN, BERNADETTE PETERi'JOlN REALTORS Winners (holdlng trophies) Are Margaret Adrian, Charles Ferguson Stars at Banquet Realtors Honor Ferguson, Adrian Land Souglit For Project A. sear ch is unde r way for s uitable land on which lo bulld an affordable housing demonstra· tion project accordm g to task force co·chairm e n Roge r Werbel. "Two years ago leaders or the Orange County Chapter or the Building Industry Associatloft re· cogoized the need for affordable houslnc in Or.ance County ... Werbel s aid. "They appointed ao .Af· forda ble Housmg Task Force lo look into the C>ro- ble m ... he-.oontinued, "a nd for the past two yeara a forty.five person team of experts have c<:>ndueted a n mde pth study under the direction or co- chalrmar:i Art Danielian. ACCORDING T O WE RBEL many groups have studied this problem before them, "but what makes our study unique is that we will attem'pl to prove our findings by hopefully building a de· monstration project.·· A consortium of builders is being formed to i mplement the project and they are looking for a s uitable piece of property on which to build the project which will consist of approximately ·fifty attached units. · "THE PROPERTY WE ARE looking for m ust be in the unincorporated a rea of Orange County;" Werbel said. "and will be three to five acrh' in size." He pointed out t hat "it may be a piece som ewhere that has been overlooked, or it may or may not be zoned for our use... • We rbel encourages brokers and others to•ton· tact him if they have anything for the consonium to consider His telephone number can be obtained by calling the Orange County Chapter. BIA at o number of prominent :.peakers , including Christopher J Hegarty. pres ident o r h ll> own management coni.ulting firm . whose topic tn· e l udes the ris k s or workaholism : Donald M . Dible, author of "Up Your Own Organiza . tion" and other business books and articles; and Norman K. R ebtn of Ca nada . who ha s represented his nation internationally at eight world congresses. Entertainers Steve Ma rtin and Bernadette Peters headed the guest list at the recent 48th annual awards <tinne r of the Newpor1. Harbor-Costa ftlesa Board of Realtors al the Mar- riott Hotel in Newport Beach. Mrs. Adria n is associated with _54_7_·3042 __ ·----------------- Al the Anaheim Con· vent ion Center , more than 400 firms will ex· hiblt their products a nd services throughout the convention. There are over 2.000 Association mem bers from the U.S and Canada and their families expected to at- tend, as well as visitors from other countries. Re alty Board Sets Classes T h e Hu n tin g t on Beach-Fountain Va lley Board o f R ea ltors Education Comm ittee offers three hours or continuing education credit approved by the Department or R eal E s t ate for license re· new a l credits, Tu~sday. March 6, 1979, 8: 15 a .m . at the Huntington Beach Inn. 21112 Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach. Realtor Charles M. Fe rguson and associate realtor ·Margaret Adrian were na med realtor and associate or the year at the event. whlch also honored John T . Boyd Jr., 1978 presi· dent or the 3.200·member organiza. tion. Ferguson. a g raduate of Realtors Ins titute and a member of the Real Estate Certificate Institute has been a me mber of the board since 1968, and opened his own office, s~ializ­ ing m investment property sales, in 1970. HE HAS B EEN chairman of the OT· ganizalion's education committee since 1973. which committee has sponsored seminars on the average of eight per year. He chaired the tax· a tion committee for fi ve yea rs, and headed the special sub·commitlee promoting the lax·limiti!'lg Proposi· lion 14 in 1974. He was a member of the Newpart· Mesa Unified School Dis tric t Citizen's Liaison Bud get Committee for four years and served a s its chairman for three years. He is a me mber or the California Association of Realtors, and has served on its board of directors since 1975. Costa Mesa's . • J'O • Answer to Newport- · ( Brittanywoods) Real brtck. wood burning fireplaces: Fri•nch/E:.ngh'h architecture; two and three bedrooms. split levPl and two-story; calhed· 1.:il cl'11ings. modern k11chcns wnh e~·lcVl'I mlcrnwavf:'s: t•ncloscd two·and three ('01 gur<1qcs: greenhouse windows and skylight.,. Ynll'rday and today -1n one se111ng on your own la nd. Pool. iacuzz1, 1ecreat1on room tennis court too! Closl' to Newport s "Baell Bay"'. i.chools. golf courses. rt:'>l<1urdnts and shopping <a.s~e C'ostltmesa From $89,950 Models open from 11 am to 5 pm Weekdays 10 am to 5 pm Weekends Closed Mondajs -- I I Coats a nd Wallace Real Estate of Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach. A member of the board smce 1967. s he has contributed to the organization through its hospitality committee and Its Womens Council. serving as chairman of the comm1ttee and as an officer o r the counci I. BOYD PRESENTED s peci al a wards to Belly Grubb, George Vogel, Virginia C1eck . George Williamson, Joyce Edlund, Helane J oy. Dave Myhre. Carl Thomas. Harry Frederick. Francls Horvath. Ray Brummell, Don Bull. Gordon Young, Richard Strickler. Charles Ferguson. Art Giovinelli. Dave Bourke, Paul Be lo us. Douglas Hockett. Glenna Bissonnette. Steve Porter. Charles Brown. James B Wood. Lyman Faulkner , Don Glantz and Joan Lively. Also. to Pete Barrett. Hal Fellows, Don Newman. Shirley Commons, Pal Schneider. Julie Sturdevant, Jack Lincoln, Charles Sm ith, executive of. ficer Ella Smith a nd retiring ex· executive officer Glenn Martin -the father or special guest Steve. In tum, Boyd was honored with girts presented by 1979 board presi· d e nt Virgi n ia "Ginny" Cleek together with a commemorative ap. preciation plaque and a scrapbook dis playing highlights of his year in office . ~ C£state ly R~dtor IUD MILl.H ERA S'-Krest Realty Whot Goes With House? ,. Re.al cslale 1s usually 11 '" 1mportanl lhat lhl! defln~ as th<' l:.ind and Sl'llcr SJX'll out spec1r1C'i.I. evnyl htn~ all:iC'hed to tt. ly 1n hi s sales agr~men1 !>Ul'h :.i-. bu1ld111J.ts. 1 rct''· exac·1 ly what he intcn<t-. shrub ... l:\C' The bu~1.·r .. to 1-:" e 10 the buyt-r "' norm:.ill\ Ul'l:.. all of tht> part or re~1I csl<1te. Thi:.. n•al t•:..to.ik. bul none of will l'tll\'e m1i;understJr1<f lht· o"ner'., per~m;il pro in..e :.ti the closing. and p1·rl y Tht• problt>m somc1 1m1-...s<1vl' a l'tah .. • an-.1"• "hen i><•r-.onal pro pl'rly h;1s lx•rnme a part or lht• real ('Slate Thi!-IS C'all<'d "' fo.turc Jnd docs pa,., with tht.• real estate Tht•re are thr{'{' U!>Ual tci.h Y.h1 r h mus 1 bl• sa11sf1ed H as the personal propl'rty b<>en perman,•nlly annexl>d to tht• real estute? Is 11 in· tended lo become part or thP real e~ta l e" ;\nd ftnally. "hat '" the local C'uslom? Usual fixtures m1Ahl 1n<:lude heaters. ran~cs. scret:ns. hgh1mg rax1ures. etc W h :II e v e r v C'I u r r (• a I <'stat~ needs. 'call us We have all the tools alld <'xperl ise to handle YllU" rl'al estatt• transar11ons· IO<'ally. Plu.c; we offer the unique advantajles or the nat1on .w1d e FRA nl>I work . . advantage~ that cost you nothing t''(lra. Give us a <'311 tod ay We 're here to help• f.R A Short.'C'rest Really c 7141 846.5573 12\31 592.2747 RE/MAX of COsta Mesa, lrvme. Newport • · BNch. Inc., announces the neociation of ·. · a prcNen profeesk>nal Rae Jamee. With : Re/MAX, she feels better equipped to pro- vide the professional NrVice ahe tm b9en • ~ giving her ciients since 1972. For the peat · 3 ~. Rae has apeclalized in ....,..tfno !· residential propert~ I" the Newport .. •• Heighta atea of Newport Seach. HaVinG • : ~ her cuentt for the pat atx Y9W1, lhe has sold o~ 12,750.000 of reel....._ in 1978. SM has been a Mttllon DoUar CIUb member for the past two years. ~~ ........ -- • AEAL ESTATE aw Randall McC.rdle, "'-0. ..... ._ If two tt tdtnU1I tot trt iMlllt I• tltt, ttr- Uh• alld au ~r d1arat"w~ nttpt U.at OH b • ~mtr lot and tlMI otlwr ll llO(. an-tlM-y n - 1 ar*'d ai. belnl( """'' lo nlw Hd wo•ld U..y cq~m •nd tlw-am .. PrlC'•' U tlN>y att ,.,.,..,. u dlUerlD; ht ulue, wlllt-~ ....W Nmmnd Utit ldCM r pri« and bo•· meu·1' hW.,..r! TiaaaJ& )OU, I'll look ro..-anl &.o readln« your •~•.-r. J O • 111.J••pon B.f'arh Normully. lh\'Y hotb tu'\.' of c-qual ' tu~ 1 tw-m~un a1h a11t.i~t· of ,1 n1rner lul 1~ Lhat 1t h'it ... bt:tter v1i.ual 11np.wt mort· e)t' appit• l Also th tnrner lol )lllb bt•lh'r ot'l't'M• to lhl· n :ar H ird wh1c:h 1•ould b(' 1mpurt.u11 lo :.om•• fumlHt•' . Th~ d1..,1Hh ant u~t'' that rnt>:.t bu-, er .. i.tah· Jrt• the .not'>(' hu.·tor. u 'm:.iller rt>u )»rd ¥nd mort> rront yttrcl to k1•1•p nlllllll'llr\'d Ev\'r) l<>e•llOn IS d1((ert'nt .10d ... 1tuJttc111.., '.tr\ qrt! ti y. !><> look over ~~ar;efuUr thl' proi. .tnd 11>rh of tht> part1t•uh1r lot•11 lion you h;1n· m mir11J Jn O~lnR O\er mucb of tk ~late or (alifurnla, Wf .. .CaWornians ttm to bave • '°' ur C>pf'n i1pace avajlable for development. And yet devek>ped land ls fJard &.o come by. Why are we ('aUforoJans llvlng t'IOffr and doser togetbf'r and t>Vf'n on top Cor UD· cfe rneath l t>a<'h other? It jusl dOf'~ not 1ottm to make &en-.t'. Whal are }our tbouitbls? H.B.C .• No-port Beub Two rnaJor reasons. One rea1>on 1s that his- torically people want to live where other people an: alre<1dy laving the herd instinct. And that, of course. 1s "'here industry builds its shops. plants and offices Possibly . a morl' important fa<.'tor 1n CaliJomia as that well over 50 pt'rcent or our state js owned by thE> go' crnment and is <'Ontrolled and u~ as it n •J?ulatl's In ciddition. ovt>r 40 percent of the land or CaliforniCI i!> dedicated to ::.pecial pro· jecls such u:. <lgncultural uses The bottom lint: 1:. that only 2.3 percent of the golden stat\' 1s available for residential develop- ml"f'ft ED/TOH S NOTE: HandaU Mccardle is pre:.1dent of Ille Real E11toter1J. he is also an author, lecturer and m- aln.u!lor. Send your comments and quest10n to T<andy &fcCordle, c o tht> Dai/11 Pilot. Post O/fice Bo:r 1561), Costa Mt>~. CA 92626 C Oilege Off ~rs R ealty C las s Coastline Community College offers a variety of real esl11le classes for people interested in en· tering the field or for those who are already employed in t.he field but wish to amprove or brush up their skills Coastline offers 52 classes in J7 different sub Ject areas. which include "Apartment House li1anagement." "Property Management," "Real Estate ~changing," "Investment Properties." "Real Estate Syndication," "Real Estate Taxa t10f\," "Real Estate Office Management ," "Real Estate Principles," .. Real Estate Aspects.'' "Real ~state Practice," "Real Estate Appraisal," "Estate Appraisin~ Advertising," "Real Estate ·S'ioanc<'.·· "Real E~tate Economics," "Real Estate Mathematies. ·· "Shopping Center Manage meilt." and "Esc-row Procedures. Beginning ... • T HESE CO URSES ARE OFFER ED in a qum ber of hi~h schools in the caties of Newport Beach. Fountain Valley. Costa Mesa. Huntington Be~h. and Corona del Mar • Two or the courses. "Real Estate Lega l Aspects" \\hich deals with escrow. sales contracts anct real estate laws. and "Real Estate Ap· prarsat. ·• which deals with the principles and rpethods of C1ppraisal in establishing the market vaJQe of real estate. are being offered al the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, 401 Newport Blvd . Newport Beach Specifi(' informallon on class times and loca- tions can be found in the Coastline Community C~llege <'lass schedule. the "P~ssport ." ltEGISTRATION SHOt:LD BE made m the first class session. ·: • Additional ipfor mation may be obtained by calltng Coastline Community College at 963·0824 ·~~nancing Topic ()J Builders Meet •·Financing '79 Where's all the money com - iog trom?" will be the topic of the February meet- ing pf the Home Builders Counc:il. Tllree leading finar.cial experts will present their views on the a vftlability of money for 1979. The meeting will talc~ place Thursday at the South Coast Plaza Hot~l in Costa Mesa. lfbP changing economic scene in California ®d . throughout the nation will be discussed in terms of bow it will affect builders in obtaining tln ancing. Representatives from t hree major nru.nctal institutions Bankers. Builders and the F~ral Government will present their view o( the tina,ncial picture. · • ,·T he prog!'.i'D will begin at 1 p.m .. with a wine $c,t~ cheese 1"flrty following. Tickets are $15 for H.Be members and $30 for non-members. For in· (ormaUon and reser vations please contact Zena al tiler JIIA office at (213 l 625-Sm. Sea.ting is limited. Sf;.ninar Set A one-day seminar en -t:\ tt e d "Fina n ci al CoDelderations for the R~ Estate Investor " W:'ill be he ld a t the Stferaton in Newport feicb Wed nesd ay 11t 8:1Q a .m .·Tf'e course covers bow O> 111e and analyse asset IJ{abagem ent ln real 1 11\ate decta•ont. Tbe •et•ker la tbe •ucceNllal birllneHman and In -v..,.., Allan D. Wllley. CASH FAST H o m eown er s . Loans arranged for any reason. Credit, n o prob l em . Bo rrow on your equity. Call now for co u rteout, fast Information. 1714t 147-7111 AMlllCAN ....... ,. c.. Sundlly Fet>ruaty 11, 1979 OAtL Y PILOT C:7 New Homes Open SPLIT LEVEL MASTER BEDROOM SUITE AT NEW CASTILLE Mis sio n Viejo Tra~t New Castille Previews Ring Brothers Management Corporation. a subsidiary or Mono- gra m Industries. Inc., h as announced the preview opening of Woodbridge Meadows. The 376-unit in the city of Irvlne at lhe comer of Jeffrey Road and Bar - ranca Parkway. The street address ls so Eastshore CMain Entrance. East Yale Loop> in the Village of Woodbridge. Ring Brothers Corporation has de- veloped the grounds of Woodbridge Meadows to enhance the contem- porary two-story architecture with eucalyptus trees, wooded areas and rustic wooden bridges spanning gen· tie streams. Leaving much or the natu ral e nvironment untouched . Ring Brothers s upplemented its beauty with additional plantings of fuJl-grown trees and shrubbery. ACCENT E D BY contempor a ry stucco treatment and naturaJ timber trim, the structures at Woodbridge Meadows contain a maximum of eight units. each with a private en- try. The architectural design and uru- que landscaping crettk for Wood bridge Meadows the ll lmosphere or a dlstincl nE>1 ghborhood t-ommunity w1thln the grand sche me of Irvine's Village of Woodbridge. INCLUDED IN THE rental price of s ingle models are contemporary decorator-selected furnjshings. All the Woodbridge Meadows apart· m ents feature contemporary in- te riors with such outstanding. ap- p o i o t men ts as wood -burning fireplaces with tale hearth'>, entry deck balconies. bu1lt·in window box- es. private patios with, sliding glass doors and plush wall-to-wall carpel· 1 ng Other standard features are smoke detectors. air-cond1tiorung and prewiring for cablt> tf'lcvis1on To reach WoodbrtdRe Meadows Apartments. take the San Diego Freeway to the Jeffrey Road off· ramp Drive north to Barranca Parkway then left to East Yale Loop. Turn right to WOodbridgc Meadows Apartments. For additional informa- tion call 55\-0800. A new neighborhood of 39 New Castille homes opened for sale in Mission Viejo this weekend. Located on hillside lots in eastern Mission Vif'jo. this neighborhood m- dudes one nnd two-story homes on s 1ngle-IOd<'d streets a design feature whjch m aximizes privacy for homeowners. future com plete air conditioning; mirrored wardrobe doors in the master suites of three of the five plans: and an additional fireplace in the family room of the "El Ribera." m ere Juk C angon Also included are s liding glass doors in the m aster suites of the one- story plans: ceramic tile countertops in kitchens: carpeting in secondary bedrooms as well as living rooms, dining rooms, master s uites, stairs and some ha llways: and pressed :--tecl tubs w.ith ceramic tile in tub and shower area. .Jn San J uan C apij frano -Priced from $87.50-0 to Sll0,000 these executive homes are available in five floor plans. with ~ total of 15 elevations. They are scheduled to be ready for occupancy in May and June J!,..""'I ~omrJ lo f,;,./'l•Ji.f f.unJ~J J'luan /erl FURNISHE D MODELS may be viewed daily from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. at the sales complex. 27276 Via Avila, M iss1on Viejo. To reach the model complex. take the La Paz exit from the San Diego Freeway and drive east. Turn left onto Marguerite Parkway and follow the signs lo Castille. NEW CASTILLE homes have three a nd four-bedroom a nd two· and three-bath models. T hey range in size from the 1,561-square·fool La Lorca to the 2,265-square-foot El Ribera. Architectural features which con- tribute to the popularity of the series include soaring cathedral ceilings in all laving rooms. elegant raised en- tryways and ext erior elevations ac- On ft,.,.gtt oua11·view fotJ Up lo 5 "*JroomJ· 4 ccu ga,.a~t'J Priced f,.om $/99 ,500 9'h «ro :Jinandng (/.,. • f.,..,1.J II-•) tnoJ,!.. ~o,. 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Big, family sized, 2-story homes, ranging in size from approximately 1768 to 2230 ·• square feet, they feature deluxe~ulpped country kitchens, with microwa¥e oven plus a pilot·less, self.cle1nin1 conventional oven, carpetin& in the Hving room, family room, all bedrooms, hallway and stlirway, firepllces, front lawns with 1 tree .and sprinklers, rear and side p rd fencinc. shake roofs, concrete drives and IPICious 3-Qr &•races. FURNISHED MODELS OPEN DAILY FROM 10 A.M. ON ADAMI BLVD., JUST EAIT OF BEACH BLVD. fn>m $110~725 4 & 5 BEDROOMS 2 AND 3 BATHS Warner Ave. · PETER SAYS •.• "BMW IST DER BESTE IN DER WELT!'' IBMW IS THE BEST IN THE WORLDJ 1979 528i BUY OR LEASE THE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE. WE OFFER YOU SOMETHING &' NO LEASE COMPANY OR BANK CAN - 1. A $200.000 Service Department. 7 2. Factory authorized facilities and body shop. 3. Elimination of'the middle man by leasing dealer direct. 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Something else: you'll drive the car you lease for two. three or even four years. Most ca rs look out of date all too quickly. But when you •ease a Mercedes-Benz. you drive a <:ar with classic lines and timeless· ness that is never out of date. We have several leasing plans to offer you. One is certain to make it more convenient for you to drive a might have thought pos si· .. Mercedes-Benz than you ® ble. Call us today .for the surprising facts. Ask about our many convenient leasing plans. . . Mission Viejo Imports 831-1740 Autlwr~d°"af,.,. 495 1700 21701 Mor1u1rlt• Pkwy. • Son ~ f""'f. at A.,.,-y, Mission Vie,o *LADIES Be A ·Sport- "Drive a Spitfire" --p-A A Very Large Percentage of Our Customers Are Professional Ladies -So We Know Hou· To Take The Worry Out Of Your Next Car Purcltase! ee Us For Some Plain Talk, Straight Facts And Nice People To Do Business With. Good terms available with low down paymenr -Subrect to your qooo credit Sales -Service -Leasing Opttt Till 10 P.M . 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Eicquisitely decorated in neutral tones wimatchinl' C«lt'dlnated wall treatments. S2SS.OOO. STOP BV I OPEN SUN l·S P.M. <T·3S> CAMEO HIGRANDS S~per VlEW or sunsets & sailboats rrom this very private 3 BR. format dining & family rm home on lg. lot wfroom ror pool. Cloee to park & walking distance to 3 private beaches. $249.500. Donna Godshall 644-6200 IT·36> STYlf & COMFORT Ex<'ellentJy m t.llntained & heautirullv derorated 4 BR Broadmoor res1dent'e IOC'ated for maximum pnvat•y In a st.'<'luded encla\•e in CdM " comm. pools & near 1tood srhools A well considered price -all you rould ever as k for. Coby Ward 642-8235. !T·37l SOMEONE'S HEARTS DESIRE Brand spanking new re model in a splendid settled private neighborhood. Up-to.date styling & top-or-the-line appotntments make this 4 BR. family rm home In Cameo Hlirhtaods enchantlnir to everyone who wal.Jcs ln the door! $194.500. Coby Ward 642·8235. {T-38> HARBOR VffW -BROADMOOR s Beautiful 4 BR home wfmaster suite on SeParate level. Ma~ificent location w/spectacular vtEW or Ocean. Bay & nlJ?ht ll1thls. $348,000. 644·6200. IT·391 THE DEOSION MAKER Will not h(M;ilat!' once inside this s mashinit eye·catcher. EverylhinJ? the d1srrim1nating buyer expects to find -location. custom construction & hi1th quality deeoratinJt. A bit or New Enf!land in Old CdM w/3 BRs. den & conversation room. S269.500 inrl. land. Belle Chase Lee 644·6200. IT·401 ' HARIOR VSEW HllS Panoramic ocean. bay & ni1thl li1tht view! Sinitle-story . 4 BR. family rm & dining area res. -all prof. decorated w/new cpl & paint. One of the ll?SL comer lots w/room for pool & spa + Jots of privacy! 5300.000 leasehold. Donna Godstiall 644-&00. <T-41' IRVINE PROPERTY ONE-Of-MINO Rarely seen "Willowood" model -lj!. 3 BR wlhu~e family rm. formal dining rm & garden kit<'hen. Custom upj!rades-high ceilings-use of glass -lovely garden artas -fully air·cond. -close to pool & tennis ' 1Subj. to cancellation or exislinit escrow) OPEN SUN l·S P .M. 4902 CORKWOOD. UNIV. PARK. <T-421 BEAUTIF\I. W0008RIDGE! 4 BR home built around beautiful atrium. Lg. family-sited kitchen + family rm. Nicely landscaped incl. sprinklers. Close to lakes & pools. $117.000. OPEN SUN 1·5 P.M. #9CARAWAV. CT-43> BIG 'SAVINGS -BIG HOMEJ Oulstanding value on this 4 BR. family rm + bonus rm res. w /2 wet bars & air cond! Take a peek to see how much home you get here for your money in "The Ranch". $122,950. Lois Miller 642·8235. (T..(4) A GOlRR'S DREAM Offering pric-e or Sl79.500 includes ALL FURNISHINGS! Stunninll Rancho San Joaquin townhome located on the take & irolf course! Totally upf:(raded & 1n impeccable condition -former model! Linda Taglianetti 642-8235. <T·4Sl ORAHGETR& CONDO 2 BR Plan 5 on water' llas 8 tennis courts. pools. jacuzzi & weight rm Now S68.500! Jeanne Barnett 644-6200. <T·48) OTHER ORANGE COUNTY AREAS umR BAY a>NDOMllmM Spac~ entry to stei>down living rm wfpanelinff Al fplc. Formal dlnlnit area. Wallpaperi'd kftchen w/bl\.lns +dinette. Private deck oft master suite + 2 other BRs. Covered patio & auto. 11uage opener. In a quiet IO<'ation but close to pool. OPEN SUN l·S P .M. 345 UNIVERSITY B·3, COST A MESA. <T -47) ESTAtl WE Charm~. manicured Mesa Verde home cloee to pule&: grade school. Heavy shake roor shelters 3 BRs. 2 baths. formal dining rm & country.style lcitchenlfamlly rm. Covered patio & J>OOl·slze yard area. 1107.000. John Graoatt\ 642·8235. (T..c8) bDUSM CllSTOM HOME Situated bilth on a hUI It allowing ~al view of tM cltJ H1htl is this recently compleUd cuttom home. Bu1Jt w/eYeff lmestnalllle 1metty incl. 3 fplcs Ir ~tertor balconies leading out rrom ~ bedroom. ~ty • quall\1 ottmn1 priced •t saso.ooo. Und• T•lli&Mtt.11a.aaa. <T_.l .. • 642-8235 901 Do...,..,,.._ Newport leach t rea tg · FINER PROPERTIES ATTN: INVESTORS! RESIDENTIAL INCOME PROPERTY INVESTOR'S DREAM DUPLEX 2 spacious. young cuslom homes -each wtprlvate street entrance. lovely view & located in woodsy. hillside park settinit. 2 BR or 3 BR units both suitable ror owner occupancy wtup to 2000 sq.rt. or irracious living incl. mini·bay view ' $330,000 -nexible financing. OPEN SUN 1-5 PM. 2700 BAYSIDE OR. COM. {T·50> R-21 PRICE REDUC110N Builders & investors nltenlion' Cood CdM lO<'aUon close to shops. schools & beaches. Seller anxious -NOW $135.000! Donna Godshall 644-6200. CT·51 l BUILDABlf R-2 HOME T.ivr in this very nire :i BR home while you add another unit A ri!ally outstandini: location to make your money work for you! S87.950. Lois Miller 642·823S. <T·S2l WE'RE COMPETITM! Fantastic inve11tment opportumty In Costa Mesa Income property. 18 "bread 'n butter" units wtexcellenl cap-rate. Askin!( 1545.000. Clint Moses 642·8235. !T-531 HEY, LOOK ME OVER I Drive by 180 & 182 Cecil -i.tet out and walk around. A winner for only Sl45.000! Appl only. Lois Miller642·8235. !T·55> OlD CORONA DEl MAR Remodeled 2 BR home w lovely iarden -<'Over!'d patio. R·2 lot. 5154.500 -price Incl. planR fqr income unit & addition for front house. Holly !'t1arkas 644-6200 <T 5Gl NEWPORT BEACH PROPERTY ' EAST MEm WEST You'll love this very traditional 2 BR + den .Cape Cod condominium located on lovelv f,!reenbell in H:ir bor View Knoll. Within easy walkinj! distance or pool. jacuui. tennis court & shoppinit <'enter. Ready to move in soon l Sl56.000 & you own the land! J eanne Newman &42·R235 . IT ·581 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 BR + family rm home on almost ~ acre! SJ98.500. OPEN SUN 1·5 P.M. 600-lsthST. (T·S91 UDO ISLE Great street-to-street location I oversize 1otl" 4 BRs -3 baths - spacious livinj! rm + fo rmal dininit & sunny family rm wt bar & bookcases blt·in -Spanish tile patio. S375.000 Incl. land. OPEN SUN l·S P .M. 12.8 VlA HAVRE. {T·60) SEAVIEW Spacious 2-story air cond. Port Royal model. 4 IJ?. BRs-private atrium -2 fpks. Beautifully decorated in quiet. neutral tones. Lit. yard at end or cul-de-sac lushly landst'aped + room for pool & jacuzzi. !315.000 OPEN SUN 12·4 P M. 2008 YACHT VIGILANT. <T·611 A REAi. VAWE Beautifully upgraded. 2 BR. 2 bath condominium. Sep. dining rm & woodbuminJ! fplc. Prime location -walk to shops & banks. Offered at S86.500. OPEN SUN 1·5 P .M. 1184 RUTLAND RD 15, WESTCLIFF tT.Q) OPEN SUN 11-3 P.M. 1834 COMMODORE BA YCREST. 4 Renerous BRs-3 baths-family rm -dining rm -charming garden + fruit trees -pool a rea w/low-maint-.'!ide plny-yard-over.;i7.ed dbl itaraire. A functional noor plan priced ri1tht at S22S.000 -nexlble financing. <T·63l ' LOOKING FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT? You'll appreciate the quality & s paciousness of this "mostly.new" 3 BR + study home wtapprox. 3340 sq.ft. Lots of solid oak custom cabinets & paneling + French doors & bay windowi! Totall:v new kitchen wtsunny brkfst rm. MRSter w//acuul. 4 fplcs! 2 air-conditioners! Priced rlf'ht at $249,500. OPEN SUN ·5 P.M. 1724 TRADEWINOS. BAVCREST. <T-641 OPEN SUN 1·5 P.M. 1818 MARINERS DR. Charming 3 BR + den home w/modem kitchen + quality plush cpl & ha rdwood floors. Fl nced yard w/mature trees + patio for entertaining. Sl52.500. <T-65 l UDO ISlE lUXURtOUS MEDITERRANEAN Spectacular. new 2-storY. custom-built home -exqul11itely detailed & decorated. 4 Bits <m aster suite). 3 baths. family rm. 2 fplc11 -3-or 11arage. Extensive use or Imported Ute. Gourmet kitchen. Bricked entry patio. Observallon deck on roof. Street-to-street loca\lon. OPEN SUN i .s P.M. 115 VIA WAZtERS CT-86> BAYCllESI Lovely 4 BR. ramlly rm. dlntnir rm le pool home. SMS.000 -owner will consldttleaae/optlon. OPEN SUN 1·5 P.M. l806SANDALWOOD. CT..f7) 644-6200 1644 San Miguel Dr. Ha; bor View Center • NEWPORT BEACH PROPERTY BAYSIDE COVES Le1itend Model -t BR + den. S209.500 leusehold. OPEN SUN t S P M. 1030 BAYSIDE DR. <T-70) BIG C.AHYON Newly customiied & pror. decorated + fullv rum1shed' 4 RRs-famllv rm -2 (pies + outdoor firepil -pool.. JaCUlZI & sauna. All new landscaping + TV screen securltv & Honeywell rite alarm system. Ele1tant -comfortable -secure & readv to move into' S649.900 furnished. Appl. only Tom Alhnson 642·8235 iT-711 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Expandl-d Monaco -customized s1011le storv 5 RR 3 bath hom1• Formal u1mn1? rm -h?. utiUty rm -J,?ourmel kitchen w inew upphanres -detached garage. Freshly painted & newly carpeted Lit PoOl-s11e yard "/many fnnt lrees. $194,500. Donna Godshall 644·6200 IT·72l ElEGANT SE<UtlTY DEVROPMENT The finest in Newport Beach rondom1.,lum hv1n11 -B11t Canyon townhome by McLain. 2 BRs & many luxury appointments. See this one for $155.000. Juhe Van Wieren 752·1414. IT-731 FANTASTIC "A" FRAME In Newport Shores. J BRs. 2 bath!-. enlarJ!ed k1tr hen • htJ!h beamt'd t'eilinJ?s & co1.y fplc. Atrrnms + I~ sun deck. ~114.500 Donu Ch1r he<.t<'r 642·82J5 CT·741 Dl'STINGUISHED RESIDENCE BiJ? Canvon -dramatic Oeauv11le. Expanded & hi1thly customized adult home situated on . magnificent wrap-around view w/43' pool + !ll>p. jacuzzi! Formal livinJ? & dininir rms wtsep. ramily rm -master suite wfituest rm -11t. billiards rm wlstep down bar in<'I. refn 1?/free7.er. radar ranite & DW. $650.000. Sandie Fut 644-6200. CT-751 UDO ISLE OtARMER Neat 4 BR home near club & tennis court. EXl)OSed beamed cellinJrl'I in hvlng rm -bright & sunny dinlm! rm. Gourmet kitchen has ealin1t a rea. Cozy den -parkm1t space ror boat or tra iler. S389.SOO. Cathryn Tennllle644-6200. IT·76l LINDA PlAN -NEWER BlUffS Beautifully decorated & up(l raded 3 BR. 2 bath condo near pool & cabana. Wrap around PiJLio -2-car iar:iie NOW 5162.500 wlflex1bte fina ncinr.?! Appt. only. 01rk Halderman 64.2·8235. IT 771 PRIME oaANFRONT RESIDENCE 2·story. 4 BR home w/2 llvinir rms -(lreat for enlertalnln1t' Beautifullv decorated & desi~ned -"like-new" + the beach & ocean are your backyard! Seller anxious -S450.000. Aissa Wavne 642·8235 <T 781 LEAVING YOUR OPTIONS OPEN Will r.?et you into a really neat New Bedford model in the private 1tated comm. of Seaview. Full view of ocean & mj!ht hJ?hls . Be rreat1vP -try a leasetoption. a trade or a c;ale. Submit an orrer• $255.000 incl. land Belle Chase Lee 644·6200. IT-791 BIG CANYON TOWNHOMES View of iolf cour.-£' from thl"' superbly decorated 2 RR + dt'n Pinehur.;t model. Fonnal dinin~ + eat-In kitchen: customized wet bar w1m1rror & enclosure: coordmnllnJ? paint & eleiant wallpape~-nll Pnhance this lovely end·unit offered at $227.500 Jovce Edlund 642·8235 IT 801 JUST RB>UQD IN PRICE Lg. courtvard ef\lrance to hlJ?h·ttllin1ted hvmit rm of this beautiful 3 BR Bonita nlodel ir1 The Blurrs. "Live the easy hfe" -comm. pool & ~reenbelts ! NOW $141.000 leasehold! Tiarbera AunP 6'12·R235 IT·81 I VIEW THE OCEAN. . . Bay. night tights & mtns from this Elegant Bar Horbor model in prestigious Seavlew. Custom decorated & up1traded withe r1nest taste. Private comer location -beautifully landst'aped w enrlosed Jacunl. Avail. rum. or s ubmit unfum. -seller will consider trade . Jane Paquin 642-8235. <T-821 , •• SNOW-CAPPB> MOUNTAIN VIEW From this lovely end unit condominium in the BluHs Beaullfullv decorated & upgraded in neutral colors. 3 BRs. 21~ baths. formal dininit + l1t. wrap around private patio on th'e park. A m ust see! 5179.000. Jeon Da les 642-8235. (T-83> FAMILY UVING IN PREMIUM LOCATION Exceptional quality In this Ivan Wells built 4 BR home overlookmt Rav. Prof. derorated tivin~ a reas -spacious courtyard entry w/sperkllnl! pool & jacur.7.i + hu1te patio on view side. Format dmlnJ? rm + huie family rm wtwalk In bar. $445.000 (l'e Ken/Helen H11rtl l'Y 642·8235. IT·84 l RB>UaO Fant11Uc EHtblu" 2•story home reeturinf( 3 8Rs & ramllv rrn w 1walk·ln wet bar. Pror. landscaped 11rounds wruubo & enclMed spa. F.vetYlhlng totally redone lo•lde & out! 1198.000. Sht1ron Smith 64Hi200. <T·8S> 752-1414 4545 Campus Dr. c....,. Valey Center ;-::;:-z -,,:.":'-~--••• •• -.. • «" .. • • • &-.. ... . ' 82 DAtL Y PILOT 8un~y. Feb1u11r1 't, 1119 B&njer Fame Appala hia Woman Folk Hero By J 1 t ,118 t.OH ........... c.n. ...... Cl\OOKl:O C l\£ K. W Va Thfo aoow Ii d l' a nd ev~ on th~ mowila1M •nd th l\MI of t. labon v~ d J)("r, QWlt •ns tlmt in App1laC'h1a. "l'\e b\kdt ~h quilt.~ Q far lhLS "-W r nd I m v.orlnn tie\ two more.'' Aunt J tnn) Wtl n a.aid with undl i ui rd pndt ••Q .T PATT a S have auch tcrand names· J a cob's Laddt-r , Bur' Paw. Mllk) w Y. 'ft'~as S t ar. <'I y 'i. Cho1t't' I eouldn 'l tell )OU all lht p11tlt>m' I'\ e m adt' In my (lmt ' Wheont•vcr I RN ;i quilt~. .i hund •~ thl'rt' to put tt tn, ind that plt'u11urt"' m~ · I ha\l' thrt't' 1•h1ldren 11 gr,tnd<'h1l drl'n .HH.I 14 &rt'IH ((rand<'hlldr,•n l'ni'79 Y<'&"' old t1nd hmn't l\pt•nt u de.•> an u hot1p 1U l tn my I.Cc If any woman ha~ had more pleasutt than I. well. buddy. I'd llkf' to m eet Mr .. A UNT JENNV Wt lson . matriarch or Crooked Creek hollow, ls a walking folk song. She is a mountain woman with all that that implies. a life shaped by re moteness. danger. blood feuds. hot passions and a stoic resignation to what may come ... Jf you're born to hang yo u '11 never drown." Auot Jen· n y says. ··Let the big cat jump." She has seen it all and en- d ured it all, all the joys and horrors that have m ade Ap· palachia less a pl•e name than a mystique. SHE BURIED HEit husband t.oo young. Coal mine cave-in. She carries knife scars on her back and arm, souvenirs of a square dance that went sour when the moonshine jug ap- peared. Yet the same nimble fingers t hat work a quilting needle also pluc k 4 rolli c k ing b a njo ; homespun song and laughter abide A mountain woman. Aunt J ennys' banjo she pronounces it, musically, ban- je r -has brought her not only pleasure, but in recent years, fame. SHE HAS BEEN, Lord help us, discovered. Students of Ap· palacttian folkways for miles around h ave invited h er lo music festivals to listen to her play. question her, cherish her as a relic. "Last year I went all the way to Arlington, Tex. My grandson and I drove out in his pickup truck. tt was hot. What r mean. bot .. A nice feller there got to worrying about me being out in that sun. I told bim, buddy. if you've hved 78 years in Logan County. W. Va .. gone through all the mine wars and strikes and cuttings and shootings. you learn to st.and a little he al. .. AUNT J ENNY lives in a small house in what was once a coal m ine camp high up Crooked Creek hollow from the ( AMERICA J Gu andotlt> Rl" r • 1lh1n 11 fev. mil s ot lht• d.-3r<-d patch of farmland whtfc.• s ht wo• born f(lr h r , old mountaln trad1 tu>n ~ Mn · not a maller of .;r1dt!m1c rt"M"ar<'h but •lmplt- r~ m mbenng I was lh Youn&Wlt or 11 I v. a likt> .a toy lo m y brolht.'rs. 1 hey C'&llt"d rno s parrow, l w iu so htUc· and trawny f wa always ~stertng to go with lh~m but they wouldn't h:t me .. 0 t; DAY MV brother said, 'Sparro\4 1r )OU ran leum to ~ht)f>l a 1;un, ruk u hQrM• und plj) 11 blmJcr, you can go whcrt thl' bo):. jtO "I learned a ll three I was pl01ylng tht' nanjer when I was 9 .ind by the time J was 14 I was ployintt Ill t-vcry dance around. W• hl'ld dunce ln barns, lod&e ha ll-J. stores. every plac there w room. all up and down lht> e hoJIOWb · I don't donre anymore. I lcavt'! that to lb~ others, and I do \'nJOY wa&tct\ing them . "B\JT, MY , YES, I still love to play. Come s pring I'll put new 11tJ1ngs on that banjer and be otr playing again. There's seven or eight places I've ulrudy been invited lo. "Not now. though. Buddy. you <'ould n'l get me o ut i n that ~ ellther I'll ju~t stay horne· and t(!nd to my qwllang .. A,.WI..,.... MATRIARCH OF CROOKED CREEK HOLLOW Aunt Jenny Wiison's Ben)o Brings Recognition Briefcase Cutback ~ Benefits Taxpayer RALEIGH. NC fAP 1 Those leather )>riefcases that bureaucrats tote have been costing the taxpayers $3 million a year. That 's going to stop That's the word from Lester A. Fettig. administrator of the Orfice of f'ederal Procurement Policy "We've stopped b uying leather briefcases for bureaucrats." said Fettig. "We've ~en buying enough briefc ases to give one to every civil servant every seven years, .. he added. "People would just say. 'Hey, pic;k me.up another briefcase -I gave the other one to m y kids' · · 'Empire' of Adoptions KansWl Coup/,e Have Seve1" Plan for More EDNA. Kan. IAPl ") start· ed this empire," declared 7· year-old Mitchell Merchant, the first or seven children adopted by Walter and Debbie Merchant lo fulftll their dream of having a large family. And. said Mrs. Mer chant. a 31-year-old analytical engineer. the Merchant "empire" may have no bounds. "I DON'T TIUNK we'll ever stop adopting , as long as our bealtb is good at least for the next 10 years." she said in an in· lerview. "As some or them leave home. we 'II probably adopt more." She said she plans to seek a high school teaching position near their southeast Kansas home "so maybe we can have tbe finances to adopt another cbjld or two. They bring a lot of happiness and seeing the needs the kids have kind of softens the heart. kids came from Jowa through Lutheran Social Services. A year later, lhe social worker who made the placement called ERA Factor In Site for Wnvention MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (AP) - The choice of Detroit for the 1980 Republican National Convention is the latest in a series of set· backs to Miami area tourism at· trlbuted in part to Florida's fallure to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment. This month. the AFL-CJO and the American Federation of Teachers announced they would not m eet -as o r iginally s cheduled -In Miami Beach because of Let"islature's failure to ratify the ERA. to ask if they could take a sister of the four children. That's when Laurie. 14. became a Merchant. THE LATEST ADDITION is Troy. 14, who was placed with the family last month by of· ficials from North Carolina. "Troy was our Chris tmas present," Mr s. Merchant said. "Wc'reso happy he's here." T he Merchants admit that the acquisition of seven children in six years has not been without sacrifice. They sold their lx>at. Their four-bedroom ranch home is bulging al the seams. And Merchant, an employee or a Cof· reyvllle. Kan., chemical plant, said he has become an expert at repairing flat tires on bikes. ••YOU HAVE TO have a strong marriage to begin with.'' Mrs. Merchant said. "I don't think you could adopt even one child if· your marriage wasn't very strong . We're lucky that way." The Merchants deal with the chlldren'a special needa with a Linus P auling, two- t i me Nobel Prize winner. claims he has .. uJldispulable evi de nce " l a rge doses of vitamin C can help treat and perhaps prev e nt c ancer . But P auling says he c an 'l g et funding £or his re- search. New Pills Treat Gonorrhea ATLANTA CAP > Pills that can treat gonorrhea may attract thousands who previous- ly avoided having the disease treated by pain· rut injections. the .na· tional Center for Dis- ease Control has an- nounced. The tw o oral treatments are not new. but bave now been given equal status with tbe· more common treat- ment or two penicillin shots. said Dr. Paul J . Weisner. director of the CDC's Venereal Disease Control Division. "WE ARE de aling with a serious public ,health problem. and we want to remove barriers lo b e i n g tr e at e d early ... and one of the barriers is painful injec· lions." he said. Previously. medical officials only had suffl· c ient information to have the penicillin injec· l ions listed as "the drug of c hoice.·' Weisner s aid. making that tbe preferred treatment. AT A RECENT con· f eren c e , howe v e r . medical a uthorities ruled that enough in- formation was available on the oral treatments to allow them the same status as the inject ions. Gonorrhea strikes a bout o ne million persons annually in the United States. lt causes s te ri lity in between 80,000 a nd 100,000 wom en. about half of them younger than 24, Weisner said. SMOKEGE'IS IN EYES KNOXVILLE. Tenn. c AP ) -Knox County Court members voted to ban smoking at their meetings alter air pollu· lion officials s howed them that carbon monoxide levels are three to four tim e s above normal in lhoir conference room . John R. McDowell , the county's air pollullon control director. placed a meter in front of one smoker and its reading jumped from 10 parts per m illion carbo n monoxide to 28 parts per million. ~ Joim Panel SACRAMENTO CAP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr . b as a ppoi nte d legislative aide Brian T. Collins, 31, bead of tbe California Conservation Corps . Collins . a de· corated combat veteran, replaces Leroy Cballield who resiped. • • 1 know a lot or people who adopt but can't hack it and the kids have to move on to another home. I can hack it." lt was esUmated the GOP con· vention would have pumped $50 m lllion into the state's economy. disarming blend of candor, dis· 1--------- THE MERCHANTS 8EGAN building their Camlly ln 1972 when they applied for a chlJd lbrou1b 1 welfare agency In Oklahoma because they were unable to have children or their own. Mrs. Merchant was com- pleting her m aster's deiref lb pby1lu at Plttsbura CKan. > State Un.lverslty. Mitchell was the. first. but tbrtt years later, he acqwred ln ooe swoop thrH! brother• and 1 a liter Duane1 now 8, Penny, JO, Joe, 11, aDG Mike, 12. The Republican officials said that the ERA iasue was on~ con· sideration· ln the de cl1lon lo aelect Detroit, but not the primary one. Michigan ratl.ned the ERA sever•I years ago. State GOP leadert blamed the loss on aevtral factort, inch.dins Miami Beach'• tardiness In fU. ins lt.a nna1 bld ud a lack or ••· fretalftllell on the part or tome ornc1a11. Mlaml bolted ~e 1988 and 1972 Republican conventions that nominated Richard Nixon tor pruldent. cipline a nd loving reinforce· ment. •'There are no secrets In tbe r.amlly,'1 Mrs. Merchant said. "Eacb chJJd knows ~e hilt.or>' of their brothen and sl1ten . They accept each other and I tbJnk in many ways th ey're closer together because or It.. Cloeer1 _I thlnk, tban most blolo•tcal 1lDJ· ing1." The cloeeness shows an nota that th~ children, a little ahy about txpmsln1 their reeUnc• leave thelr parcnb. One sa\d simply, "OiMer was veey sood. I love you;• PVBUC NOTICE • NATION I CONSUMER Ford Family Book Flap Upsets Author i WASJUNGTON <APl -Shella Rabb Welden· feld can't understand what lbe flap over the book ls all about. Belly Ford called it a "betrayal." Ron Nessen. former White House press secretary, called it "tasteless and trashy." FUtST LADY aOSALVNN CA&TEa called lt "unacceptable" for While Houte staffers &o write about lbe privat.e lives of first families. Mrs. Weidenleld did just that . And she finds herself the center of a sto rm over ethics. As press secretary to former first tidy Betty Ford . Mrs. Weidenfeld kepl a d1ary alx>ut her ex· periences in the Whlte Howie. Her tublequenl, re· centJy published ~k. ''Tbe Firat Lady's Lady," offers a glimpse of power stru11les within the White House. It aJso reveals details or the Ford fa m ily's private life. And these tidbits have kept tongues wagging ror months ··nos ACCUSATION THAT l'VE written a kiss-and-t.ell book bewilders me." she saJd as she curled up on the cbocola~e-colored corduroy sofa ln her Georgetown Uving room. "Anecdote• t.aken ln context show bow Ule workl. Taken out of context, it's 1ossip because t.bey show no insight. "I didn't understand it. I still don't understand it. Why has there been such commotion?" The commotion -in columns. edit.orials, television news shows and cocktail party conversa· lions -focuses on whether she betrayed con· fidences of lhe Ford fa mily wben she wrote tbat: PUBLIC NOTIC& ·PU.UC NOTICE ,ICT'I.,.... eusa••H ............ , ..... , TN .......... ,_..,.. b '°'"' !lull• -Ml NfWPOIHC• INN HAI• 09SIGHS, 110' J•MMtet ••·• ""'"" ~. c.a. """° Jlfll ~~~ ..... ~. l'---V8"e¥. C... tf1• ™·~···'~"'"'""' .,.,~. Jlnl•.wrNert Tllh ,...._,. ... fl .... et1• "- ~f °"' et Of .. ~ ... J~"·''"· ,._, ~1,,.. o-.,.. c-1 Ot11y "'""' ltlll. ti. a, Feo. •·II.''" te2.·1'f ----------PUBLIC NOTICE "'latTIOUS eU$111fHS NAMCSTATIUMNT H•• fo41•••ft0 per\Ofts ••• •1"9 -·~:.AlllOV HOMBS. '"" GMfi... "'-• Hllf'fl""°" 8"(11, ~ ""' .. "· . ...._, .. , ~ on .... ~-... Gii...,...,. o.te ~ .... ~ ,.,.. •Ka. c.-•M«. ~fMlj Tith ~ I\ '~'"' .., • .lmltfd ~ .......... -.._ '"'' ~ -.......... -C..-tr c:...-el o._.. CouMY ell ,_.,,1,ltrt. ,...., ~· ..... Or .... c.tl ..,. .. ., ~toe J .... 2•.•Fo0.•.tt.1m '*" --------·--·---Daughter Susan was dating a married man PVBUC NOTICE while she was living in the White House and that ·---------- her mother knew it. -MRS. WEIDENFELD LEAaNED THAT the Fords' son Jack planned to smoke marijuana and advised him to •·get stoned'• before be went t.o a rock concert rather than during \be concert it.elf where he might be seen. · -Son St.eve sneaked a date out of UW Queen •a Bedroom one momln1 as an ABC crew waited iD the ball to begin a televised tour or the White House. Q. Did you betray any COD· fideoces? A. "No. not at all. It's a very complime nta ry book because It's a warm and loving look at the family." As Mrs. Weidenfeld tells it. s he has written a book about what. happens to ordinar y folks when they gel in po&itions or power. FICTlTIOYS euSINHS •AMI STATIM .. tT Tl\~ lOllOWfftO person 1$ doi"9 !Miii· n.s\•:A COUNT•v £NT£RPRISIE .• C•"•' c1rci.. ~ eeact.. CA~ Ja"""' WOii-,. •• C•MI Cif<MI. H_,, llHcl>. 0• '1'60 Tl>t' ~ t1 <-uc•..i...,.,. ,,.. .... iou.t ,_ ..... _ TMt '4...,_. •.S fll .. """" "'9 c-'• c-.. o4 <>raftOt c-. ... ........ ..,.. F_ ... """41\flOCI Or~ ~t O•"• ""°'· FeO 11, II H .Mer<ll•. "" ..._,. PUISUC NOTICE "'ICTt'nOVS tUSlltlSJ •AMIE tTATtMUfT '"" 1011ow1"0 oe•'IOn I\ aolno bll1l-n.n ., •c .r.oe ....... OJ' l ANC.UAGE'i. l404 Vi• li<IO. SUit# A Newoort Be•<n CA'1Ml Lilt• ... F Pett~. HOOA P•trl<P llld , N..--1 lleacl>, CA '16t3 T1>l1 ""'~' I• «Ot>du<led 1>¥ Ml ,,.. lvldUel Lilli""~,.,_., .. IT HELPS YOU tJNDEllSTAND all ad -'"'s ·-• we1 "~ "'"" t'* ministrations." she said. "And administrations cou"h a -01 Of•~ COUf\tv on aren't that dHferenl. There's a White Houae men-FPt> '· 1•,. "'film tality. ll 's about how people grow and change . . . P111>1t\IW'd °'~ eo.,1 0.11.., Piiot. how they have to grow up on stage, which is a very Fee.. 11• ••.tt.iNrcu . im .... ,. tough thing to do.•• Pt1BUC NOTICE Asked why she chose to describe a tipsy Steve' Ford laking a girl he met that night "on a weaving ----,.-,m-n-ous--.u-5-, .. -1-5-5 -- tour of the White House" before be and the young .aMUT.ATlfMt•T woman spent the rest of the night together in the .._:~:,to1-iNi .--. ,, ooin9 .,.,,1- Qucen ·s Bedroom . Mrs. Weidenfeld said. "Now PAC•F•c suNSET t.ANOSCAPe that's a tellin, story. CONSlAUCTION. HIS s. .. 1. ,.,.. , th.a Wb . Ave . Coo;l.Ullew CA,,.,. · ··we had ost the election. People an•-:' 1t.e 1110 ... 1c1 o....., Ram•rer. u1s s.i-1. House were throwing caution to the wind. ll was A,.. A ..... CO\I• ~w. CA,.,.,. TM• IKl~t1e•• '' <ondu<ltd l>Y an In . his home. Most people don't have a camera crew a1v1due1 outside their bedroom door. What man at 21 11-ao.vldA...,.,,e, wouldn't do the same thing?" co':,;~,·~:: o~!":;.~;~~ ': MRS. WEIDENFELD SA VS THE PUBLIC ha s conflicting feelings about children who grow up in the White House. "They want the m to be regular kids. but they don't want them to be. r portrayed them as real." By all reports. Mrs . Ford has n't exactly warmed to the portrayal. "She called a fter the s tories came out.·· Mrs. Weidenfeld said. "She hadn't read the book yet. but she wasn't very happy. t guess you could say our relationship is som ewhat strained." Publlcly. Mrs. Ford has said the book "hurt the children terribly. They had a lot of confidence in Sheila. They thought of her as a friend ... They really (elt they had confided in her . and it was a betrayal on her part." MRS. WEIDENFELD, A FOaau;a TV pro· ducer. bristles at 1uuestlons \hat she takes credit in the book for "producing" Mrs. Ford's candid personality. "Mrs. For~ was candid and rrank before ahe came to the White House," Mrs. Weldenfeld said. "I just provided tbe atmosphere to bring out her real personality. You want the way tbey really are to come across to the public. ·'The White House puts people in an unnatural situation. Who else Is followed by several hundred reporters wherever they go'> J \VH trying to make her more relaxed. I\ wasn't like some Madison Ave nue people selling cereal." THE BITTER FEUDS AND TUllF battles Mrs . Weideoleld described between those who work in the White House West Wing which htlusea the president's staff. and those In the East Wint who work lor the Finl Lady exist in all admlnlstra· tions. she sald: "There's a boy's side and a girl's side. It's the way the West Wing perceives the East Wing - that women should be seen and not heard. They provided no support. Ana 1t 's hard lo aet lbe job done without lhat supwrt. rt's hard to be aup. portive of what's going on ln the West Wint if you don't know." Mrs. Weidenfeld aays s he has no re1rets about her book. "I'm not sorry." she said. "lt doesn't hurt them al all. The book Is n't unfair. The stories .about it are. I think it's the most natt.ertnc plctW'e that w:ill ever be done or the Ford faJ'l\llY because that '1 the way they are.·• Feb I. t'7• ,,....,. PIJllll~ Ord-Co.l•I O<tltf PllOI, F#I> It. ti 1\, M1trrh I, 1,i, ---- PUISUC NOTICE l'ICTITlO\n •VSt•ns NAMI SUTUlll•T .~,.,. Tl>• tollowl"'l ~•Wtn\ ••• dol,.. l>utlM U •l ATS MANAGEMENT SEllVtCES CO,.,,.,.ANV 181)1)$.A S~y Pa<k Clf"t ... lrv•n•. (A '711' -. tt•'"•'h'f T"a"44PO rt•tlott S~t•m•. tnc I.& C.ollfon<la C0<per•· lloftt. 190K-A SllY P•rtr Clrcte. lrvlN . (.A 91114 TIUt ~l IS <-lff l>Y • ~0..· OO••llOft Allf ...... tW' Tr~SP0,,'11on Sflle-I"'-°"°°'"" J B ,_ .r.c1f11<1H CorPOf'•t• *'~""' Tiii• \l._I wH flled ••Ill tM Counh Cl•" ot 0••-Cov.,tr .., l'H>, •• ,,,. ,, ... u Pul>lllheCI 0r""9" Co.lSI Oat•• Piiot. 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"'°'"" bedrOOM. 510 I IJ•et> A•e JVcwpurt Pier Kea/tu II 2005 Balboa 81.,N.B. 673-2058 DOH'TPAY TAXES Let taxes pay you . Serious home owners in· vest your taxes In Real Elltate and Increase your lake home pay. Proven Wailing :J.o,. '/jou. 'T'he very popular 1-level. 4 bdrm. h ome on one o r Eas t blurf's loveliest streets! Spectacular view! Walk to schools & shops. 2501 Bunya, $188.~. Open today 1·4. J Sunday. February t t. Hl79 DAILY PILOT O:t ~!.':!'".~ ...... ~.'::'.~ ....... ~~~~!'! .......... !~~! '~~~!'! .......... !~~ ..._.. 100 G1•r.. 10021mllllilililililililili.-.iiiliiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii--.9 ...................... ···-·················· BLUFFS BEST BUYS Cat o/ n ewporl REALTORS 675-5511 OP&I HOUSES I ft JASMtMI CUH DllVI: A ,n•ate =..c:=r..~ .:-..= :*.r c:: ~pool: focn1I, TIMMIS COUITS & cllilbho.M. llr-..d MW "-I -spit t.•tf, tlwH ~ •• f....aly "°°"' Ir OCEAN •l•w. 1......... po........ $241,500. 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DINE .. .in formal room w/parquet floors & custom recessed reiling. RELAX ... in c ozy family rm w I brick fp1 c. bit-in wa ll unit for books. stereo & TV. PARTY ... in huge oak pane led game rm w/wet bar. s oda founta in & s epa rate kitchen w/grill. ENJOY ... outside -pool, jacuzzi & covered patio w /BBQ. A H of this + 5 BRs . country kitchen & MUCH. MUCH MORE! OPEN SUN 1-5 P.M. 20 BURNING TREE. <T-86) •• ON THE GOLF couaSE! Spaciousness is found thruout this custom wood & g l ass 5 BR residence w/approx. 133' frontage on the golf course. Features formal dining. brkfst area & huge master suite + ci rcular staircase! $650,000. <T-87l • • OYBtLootclHG GOLF cou•SE Develop ers own. beautifull y upgraded 4 BR home situated on choice view lot. Outs tanding decor incl. designer papers & cpts - dramatic use of warm woods - beamed ceiling -mirrored fplc & all this is air conditioned! Terrific pool! $575,000. <T-88) ** FAIULOUS! Compare this lovely 4 BR home! Lg. master s uite -paneled family rm w/huge brick. fplc -appealing living rm & dining rm -bright. runctional Jcitchen w I cheery brkf st area. AJI situated on lg. lot w/room for pool. 3·car garage + alarm system ! $395.000. OPEN SUN 1·5 P.M. 15 CHERRY mu.s. CT-89) LYNNE VALENTINE 644-6200 '42·1235 ...... 200 t01 Dolfer Drive HMbOr View C.n• Irvine et Cempus Y•ll•Y Ctftter 752·1414 END UMT 3 BR. 2 1~ ba . 1900 sq. ft : up,:( roded charm! 3 Patios overlookin~ wides t. pic ture::;que gree nbe lt. Sl59.500. Bcnut1ful early Blutrs . OPEH SAT/SUM l ·S 21l1 VISTA LAHOO IMO UNIT 3 BR. 21/S ba .. 1900 Kq. rt .: luxurious new carp.. paint. Vacant. Sale or lease/option. $157.500 OPEN SAT/SUH. 1·5 464 GAVIOTA WA TfRFllOHT PANORAMA Symphony· of birds. End unit. 2200 sq. rt.. dramatic tri-le ve l. 2 Huge ms tr. bdrm. suites. lge. fam. rm. Large assumable 91 .. r; LOAN. Nothin,g to compa re in Newport. only S250.000. 2 IR. SPLIT..UVEL End unit. lge. deck overlooking wide g r ee nbelt. New carp., dra pes. pa mt. $109.500 . WITH LAND, I ST TIME OFFERED Absolutl!ly gorgeous 3 BR. 2•h ba .. 1950 sq. rt.. former model. Cul·de-sac. beautiful outlook. Only Sl98.SOO OPEN SAT/SUM l·S 2409 HOYIA IOff Vista HoMnat HELEN 8. DOWD REALTOR lt4C. 64 .... 0134 List & Ivy With tM Experts OCEANFRONT HOME MOCJMffc dlonn. wide tt.oct..I pGUlldWWJ Sltf"f CMd al ttw ,.rettity of Ht. °" tt.e watw. TwCHtory 3 bedrooft'I hOfM with patio. A wann .ct cOMforlabM famMy ho.M. $435,000 BIG CANYON ELEGANCE Thfs cOlldollli.._.. hotM lhould RM in "Ho'9se le.tifvt". Total r.flM•nt ,...cw in this 2 .,...°°"' 2 M bath, on Oft• le•el in a sec'9rlty gat• ftt•irot•••"'· Two prl•ote patios plllS recreaHOMI facilities of pool. iacnzf and t.-s.. S 162,500 WATERFRONT HOME W /GREENERY Grocto.s CMd cOtllpict•ly ndecorahd 3 bedrOOM honw. Lcrcje ff•lncJ l'OOfll CMd dilling crea, plus tpocious fatNly r00tn. Gra.d Wtchetl with patttry. cfftter eatilM) area, plus opett bar for ~"'9-L-. ''waterfro..t patto•• phn lush ~ with 111atun shrubs. You own tt. I.ct mid yow OWN IOAT SLIP. $345,000 PANORAMIC VIEW-ON WATER MogAific.nt 2 bed roo111 condo in security b11ildi11g wltli1 r•fi•••••t befltfiwg O pet fKtiollfstl C• for ..... Oft thit new Hsffac)! loot •P a.CllWM. $199.500 WATERFRONT W /PRIVACY IA 0 ~ WA Ta orffltfed COCIUIUJty with Y0/161' OWft boat sllp owd VIEWS of boating acH.tfy. Y0et'I b.,,..... to oww tttis 3 bNr'OCMft hCNM that «)lows with OWMr's pric•. Eiic:loffd ICll'C)t patio with CJre....,., ..ct Massln Oettdoor lwidr bariMale. SPECIAL IOHUS ••• .._ YCMI b.y tWt IMMM the OWMI" d IKW. • 11' boat! $325,000 ENCHANTING WATERFRONT bjoy ttw rtfoxatfon of yow own pri•ote co.......uty, I.ct yow OW'll, ,.... IOAT SLIP. b1cluded is o comfortable .ct WOl'ftl hOfM for tfw foMily wffh 4 bed. foMlly roo111 011d h1terior patio. Opet1-feehg .ct wy with woods Cllld wonnth. $335,000 INDIVIDUALITY & CHARACTER Tre1Mn itc. cwb .,_.. 4-tMy ...._ °" lolboo Isl.ct. Two-story 3 ~ hoMt with lor9e brick flreplou, llordwood floon hi IM"CJ l'OOfll mid l'009" to expand. Two-car garocp pllts boat storoge ONG. $255,000. FOREVER VIEW OF CATALINA Just steps to Oceanfront bffch and surf! Lorcie 4 & 2 bedroom dupkx in actin retttal seo. S 197,500 STEPS TO BEACH DUPLEX Terrific 011d spocloH 3 b•droom opoe tnient n.wfy pointed, cm pettd owd p••ltd with krcie deck mid OCEAN VIEW: pM two bedroom .wt. 5HsoMd winter/wsasur ""'°'area. $210,000 1 UNITS NEAR BEACH Co111plettfy r"HtOdeled '"'"' with "° Voca11cy probl•ms. Mew roof, Hw carpd, and """'Y extr11s. H.w on tM "'arket with Hper potHtlol for whlter/www•icr rwntals ... CMd there's o .... , ........... $265,000 WATERFRONT CONDO-SLIP To ba llf'wty c~ .ct paluttd. 2 story, l a..dr'aHa. Jl/J boltts. MC.tty 1ysteM. Owner wfll could•r IMM/optiotl.. Y• OW'll .... l...t ... ..,. $265,oOo Oil IHM for SHS/lllO. 2-STORY CANALFRONT-¥1EW Redecorahd 4 IMclrOOM ......., IMMM Olt ~·., ..... lot. llock .. pool .ct t...is. O,t• .,_ .. VIEW mid lhJMs .. 1114J1tt.s22s~ooo COSTA .MESA DUPLEX 1rf1MJ J"M" l•apR""-.ct lf'"IC• • ...... 2 met I be*"-Wllh wltlt .o HCWf ,. ........ SI I ,000 WAT RFRONT HOMES m1 W. C'oaM llh;h"ra' Nf-• 1>cnt lk" 1 ch mn63i.t•CMt I ; I. I• tJ •• ,. l. e a 3 ~ ,, 1e I' 0 rie ot -. r OfllM .. COIOMA O&WAI n w 4 bedroom • 3 bath , HPoted beamed cetlin1ea. tons of torag 3 farepJaea. uperb kitrh • w t bar, vi dee~ . $419,000. F. LO fSF. PJ<:TER T 233 POJ"l t:TTIA OrtN tH SHOUCLWS ch rmin, t'Qmod led 4 ~roo~. 3 bath v cw hom wath Fren h doo and privat pool $325. SEE l . tJ C Y R 0 S ~ A T 2 4 2 l>Klt-''TWOOO OPIH , .. IATSHO•ts w rm . <'harminR home In sou11ht fttr Ra hott 1.,,..t' t-nlry patio. 'beumed CE'tll nR , brack ft ptuce. ~hutt t"r'\, tnviltn~ k1t<·hen. Many c~tr re tures tn this 3 fiR , 2 BA. '8m\fy homt>. c wh e>Hered al 1~0 .000 Sf'£ MARY H A R 1-: Y A T 2 5 5 1 CRJ. 'TVlEW OPIH IN coaOMA DIL WAI new 3 bt.'<iroom 21• bath home Plank nool"l'. slnined glass wtndow1-1 elc $290,000 SEE HlLl..ARV THAM ER AT 306 HEUOTROPE OP9f IH HAHOR YtEW HOMlS A four bedroom Montego Model. New k1lchen & entry Ooonng a nd new carpeting. All in lovely earth tones Land is included for only $165.000 SEE EDIE OLSON AT 2096 PORT PROVENCE OrEM IM DOYER SHORES Ivan Wells custom . Spacious ram. home. Tile & parquet floors. Open beams. fireplace. private beac-h. SEE JOYCE OLSON AT 1700 GALAXY DR. O,EH tM OU> COIOMA DI&. MAI Custom 3 bedroom. 4 ba{h colonial. Hardwood floors. gourmet kitchen. warmth & charm S498.000 SEE CRAIG KINDIG AT 233 POPPY O,.EH IH HEWPOltT SHORES Walking distance to ocean. 4 Br. fam rm. 3 baths, patio w ·jacuzzi plus waterfront deck. All this ror $199,500. SEE ELLIE BOWIE AT 358 62NO ST OP&t fM SPYGLASS 6 bedrooms, f amiJy rm .. & huge bonus rm. Add to this a gorgeous pool and j acuzzi and you've found your dream home. S515.000. SEE •JIM MULLER AT #3 MONTECITO OP&t OM THE IA YFltOHT spacious homt" with French doors. Master suH.e with 5itting room. wet bar. back stairs, among many extras. 50' boat slip on the peninsul d for $795,000 fee. SEE BILL BENTS AT 1024 E. BALBOA BLVD OPEN IN IANCHO SAN JOAQUIM Enjoy the spacious view from this well appointed 3 Bd. 2~ Ba San Luis Rey . $168.000. SEE GINNY ANDERSON AT #6 LAGO SUD O,EN IN LUSI( -HAllOlt YIEW HIU.S. Gorgeous view, large lot w /putting gr een, spacious p atios, extens ive outdoor Ughting. Move-in condition. $239,900 SEE EVAN CORKETT AT 3727 INLET ISLE DRIVE OP&t I ST TIME IH HAllOI VIEW HILLS. Panoramic ocean-Bay v ie w. Pool-jacuzzi beamed cathedral ceilings. S280,000. SEE LYLEEN EWING AT 1519 SANDCASTLE DRIVE OPEH IM UNIYEltSITY PAlK popular 3 bedroom detached residence in Village Park. Family room, dinin g room , a nd ad d e d loft /den. Quiet private yard. Near parks, pools & tennis. $129.1..7 5 0 . SEE C ORA IALulkOSKI AT 27 CYPRESS TREE O,lH ON ,ININSULA 'OINT IA YFIOtilT classic quality home, 6 bedrooms, 4 baths. pier and float. magnificent view. $975 .000. SEE KATY RA ULST ON AT 226 6 CHANNEL ROAD ··•WFF IACk IA Y VIEW Exquisite home situated in a serene p a rk·like settin ~ overlooking Newport's back bay. A unique property for a discriminating buyer. Priced at $252 ,000. By uppointment. MOOIL MONACO Just llke a model. 2 bdrms, den & 2 baths. H&F pool. Del Piso tile in kltchen & entry hall. Lovely new drapes. See thru aquarium bet.ween hall & den. SJ69.~. A C0UMa.L IANml CO. 644·9060 t111 --~t&LIRO, tM..-owf CINftlt P.f DAil v PILOT , Sund1r, FtOtu•ty 11. tl7t "-••• Fw S. ..._... Fw S. ---............................................ . ...._., ,_ s.t ...._., Jiw S. ..._.,Few S. a .. ,r.. 1002 G•••• 100 .•..........•..........••.......•••.•...•••••. ·•······•······•·····•·• ............................................ . Owrel 1001 •••r.I IOOJ IMr.. 1001 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYCWT Of'IH SUN. I ·I 1tlt '"9f'W AY NEW I>() RT H 'A 'II HP•<"i01H 3 bdrm • 3 buha. ftmlty rm -t b1 krl't rm home ID iJ• t11htful ., •• ur BA"\ <'Ht~ r• l Yplu ptUoJ P"'nkl4•r1 Pnc d to l!Jrl u:ao~, 00() I HIWPOn llACH (.'anm•ry at••· COM M ,fH'tAI. Ht ua ~to marln ~WP a rv• • • •lk-r •'" no11nu• bitl•n ~ of ~haac,;r.e 11911,500! WA, PIOMT f'l•t·rloat. duplu on h•IC•I i i lot. clOll• tu r.hl,-. l.idu V1lh11ot1: .a n.ial valUtt for DU,500' ...._leyProp. ........ • 675-7060 * TllPUX ........... ,, Smal<' r.tol')" uw1wr unit with 2 town.h()u)t> de 1.in reu un1ti. All with pnvat• palm, W 10 hook up ll tndlv1dual {'OCIOScd geraaes t:1dl now b"738$50 ,,, • ...._ 'Q . ~·\ft .. ~ ;. #';. f Benertt of tn~ shelter. Interest wtal -orr. l'Quily huild-up & enjoyment of v1llt1Ae hvin~ All will be yours in one Of our..,ew duplexes. Buy now. at toduy'!I pri'tc, ! Q JF.T llELJOTROPE. 3 Bdrm .. 2 buth home. 2 bdrm 2 bath apt .. 3 car un r age. Purt-has e now & sn ve. $245,000 NF.AR GOLDENROD FOOTBRIDGE. A h1 storlc s~pt for 2 side-by-side duplcxe : quiet & lovely. 3 Bdrm. atrium home. large 2 bdrm. 2 bath v1t'w apt . 4 car garage. $298.000 Each . 721 ·721 1".! ORCHID. All done up & reudy to go. lotsa wood in & out. ceramic tile kitchens. bright & sunny. Open Sat/Sun. 1·5. QUff'~ SLEEPER. 15 Years young. g reat below hwy. location. Mos t i!rac ious 3 bdrm .. 2 bath home. bcamed ceilin~s. ceramic tile. glamorous built-ins plus a snappy 2 bdrm. income unit. Unbelievable at !~ lft!ltl ;, ~owna ad~ CAIHR flJ~~~ 673-8494 IN REAL EST A TE 2435 E. Coast Hwy .• C.0-dtl Mw °"" Allton your re111l estate -----? ----~ liceru,e now ... start the ·~~-~ year with a new pro· fe68JOn featunnR exc1t· mg Telerourse 2000 Pro- ~. the Cast and easy way to pass the state ex an\9. Call for an appt to day SailRHl&tat. School A subsidiary of Sau Properties 675.4190 REDIEED $10 000!!! custom•~ elegance and Jwcu.ry plu." ! 4 glon ous b<lnns. 3 graC'1ous baths, sluruung step down l1v mg room w/crackling fplc Formal dining. Prci;uge area. Be first' oo.o:m F O RESTE OLSON ~ ........... , NO HAY but lots or room ror horses! 'h aC're near Newport's back bay ! Owner will fmance ! Tall to Red Carpet W• Usftft! 754· I 202 CUSTOM HOME Approx. 3500 sq. n. on ap· prox 'h acre. Formal d10. Lrg. cir<'ular dnveway. Room for boat & R V L.rg pool & pool ar{'a llas everything Try $185,000. 12161 Ninth St. in Garden Grove t:ENTURY 21 1so. n05 392.3240 SHEL,$ Transferred, vacant Owner pays buyer's co!. t.s. Big 4 hr. 8 yrs new. Al· tra c tive fam neighborhood. $98.900 Call now! HALPINCHIN REALTORS 67H392 GUARANTEED SALE Btflly customized S & S built 4 bdrm. fmly home w/added on fmly rm. jacUUl & much. much more l This 1s a W & L purchased home w /In· dependant appra1sa I 646-nu. MEWPOIT HTS. Spedacwar home with ocean view from studio & mstr. suite. 2·Sty. living are.; 3 bdrm.9 .• on large comer lot. 1225,000 UDOISU Of'IHSUN.1·5 226 VIA GlAZIANA Charming traditional 3 bdrm. + 11unroom, on wide lot. $286,000 DOVMSHOIH OPIMSUM. l·S I lZO AMTIGUA 4 Bdrm. custom colonlel + den wilb frplc & formal dining rm. 1325.<XX> Lawson Re.illy Comp.iny ASSUM I $11,100 .... Sm all down. Owne r tranafe rred. 541 -0425 8kr WOOOUINI sn.ooo 3 bdrm. Patio Home. PrlcH low for quick .U.. C.U NOW for de· Lailt.~~· btugo EARLY ILUFFS FttONT IOW .VIEW Law lo• cmtO!Mud D.-... "-ft WtMY •p9reded wftlt "•w c•r,•tf"9• HW •ppl•cn. coorAtahd walco•...t.M)t 9ld ...... Malhf-Wt. ..... tied 1 ........ "' ................ llllff't~Othfto -.111itM1 IRcW. 2 paHos. wiM storog., prfHC)' ...t G foreyft' •lew of fhe bird s-.ct.ary, ...wts 9d "'9't lcjMa. Priced to Ml at $2lt.soo. OPEN TODAY 1·5 2019 An..adeCNco Hewporlhadl LUXUllY LIVING IM THE ILUFFS Sff tlth .... le•.t 2 bedrOOM COlldo feotwlag llot tllb. locnzl. wood dKlr wfftl IROJt.._ pri•acy for .......... .,... .... Other ....... mes htcl•cl• HW carpet, ~r.::· woflconrl1191. wet IMr, treck .... -: ... • Malhr Wh. 0... o a klltd. prfc:ed $149.SOO. 644-7020 2 I 23 SAM JOA9UIM HILLS ROAD MEWPOIT llEACH CE 110111 ILlllfS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE HEW BLUFFS IEAUTY In Grt Location Jn Newport Beach Bluffs. Fabulous End Unit On Huge Green Belt . 3 BR W/2' Ba. Large Master BR Ste. Putting Green Plus Largest PooJ In Bluffs. Bette r Hurry On This. Only $155.000. A .. J oy Of Newport" Listing. ORIGINAL ILUFFS COMDO 3 BR W/Conv Den. Choice End Unit. Hi Wood Beamed Ceilings Thru-Out. View Of Night Lights Across Bay. Sep. Quarters For Teenager Or Mother-In-Law. Huge Patio For Entertaining. Formal Dining. Custom F P Room For Wine Cellar A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. $169,500 GOLF COURSE VIEW Bi~ Canyon Condo. Top Security. Golf Course Vu Overlooking 4th Green Of Country Club. 3 BR. 2~ Ba . Forma l Dining . Jn Quiet Set Ung. Tennis, J acuzz1. Pool. Call Now. $255,000. ' IAYSIDE! In The Fabulous Bayside Cove Comm. W/Sec. Gate. Nr Private Beach On Bay. 2 BR. 2 Ba. Original Mode.I Hom e. Furnished. Pool. Jacuzzi . Exceptional Offering. Call To Inspect. $230.000. SPYGLASS OCIAM VIEW Truly Spectacular View From This Beautiful 3 BR + F . R. Portsmouth Model. Upgraded Kitchen. Formal Dining. Large Fam. Rm. W/F.P . Courtyard Has P ool. Firepit. Otassed-ln Jacuzzi Off Beautifully Decorated Master BR. Call Now. $430,000. DIEIFllLD. llVM Spacious Plan Four ts Located On End Of. CuJ-d ac. 4 BR, 3 Ba. & Fam. Rm. Dining oom. Kitchen Has All The Extras Plus Breakfst Room. Look Out At Lovely Prof. Landscaped Yards. Comm. Pool. Green Belt. $139.500. ~ 131·1• ~ ••• DOYll Dim UM19UIE HOMIS, OPIH I ·S TODAY UNl9Uf IN NEWPORT IEACH -2 new custom homes. both Unique! 3 bdrms. 2 story. sun decks. microwaves. etc. $215.000 See Allan Heller at Jrvine and 15th in Newport Heights. FRONT •ow VIEW -Completely redone! Handsome. colorful & vacant 3 bdrm. 21"2 baths. pool and frplces. Liv. rm. looks over boats. See Dottie J ohnson at 1509 Dolphin. Irvine Terrace. bring $515.000. UNIQUE IN SHORECLIFFS -Attractive shin~led 3 bdrm. 2 bath. 2 frplces. wood floors. nr. pvt. beach. $300.000. See Kay Glavas at 277 Morning Canyon. UMIQUE IM IAYCREST -Ivan Wells designed 4 bdrm. 3 bath. formal dining. beautifully landscaped. 'iee Sara Marvin at 1846 Tradewinds. UNIQUE IM CORONA Da MAI -3 bdrm charmer on an R-2 lot. Great location. cust om remodeled and some view. See Bob Hod ges al 506 Ma rguerite. Brin,:! $172.500. UNIQUE IH NEWPORT llEACH -Great family home. 4 bdrms. a back yard. jacuzzi. Priced al $199.999 on fee land. See Harriette Ha mmond at 1877 Port Taggart. . UNIQUE ON SPYGLASS HILL -3 bdrm. poo l . jacu zzi . in cred . view . impeccable cond ition $375.000. See Joanne Perkins al 3 Point Sur . UNIQUE IN CAMEO HIGHLAHOS -4 bdrm. 3 bath. smgle story : privacy abounds : private beach access. $179.900 Sec Ralph Wakefield at 4806 Cortland. UNIQUE IM EASTILUFF -Shutters . brick and flowers set the mood for this 3 bdrm with ram. rm. Sl59.900. See Marilyn Rousselot at 2220 Alta Vista. UMIOUE IH llG CAHYOM -McLain Townhome. new. inered. golf cou rse view. upg rad<'s. S220.000. See Vergilene Hull at 1t75 Sea Island. UMIQUE IM OLD CDM -Cute duplex! 2 bdrm home. guest room plus fantastic 1 bdrm income unit. See Debi Bibb <ow ner> at 406 He liotrop e. brinl? $215.000. UMIQUE IH IAYSHOIES -Continental fl air. totally remodeled. 3-bdrm. super kitchen. See Bert Reedy at 2511 Vista Bring $3.50.000. UNIQUE IN MESA VERDE -Near thl' park. library and school. very family vacant and priced at $111.900 See Ro semary S tuhlbar#? a t 2918 E llesmere Ave. UtillQUE IM NEWPORT CIEST -Four bdrm. 3 bath condo .. split level and spacious. tennis and all that ! Only 5125.000. See Sandy Orlowski at 11 Kialoa Court. UNIQUE IN MESA YEltDE -Four bdrm. single story. immac. Buccola . corner Jot. :J..car ttarape. only $159.900. See Anne Williams at 2726 Skylark. U~IVU~ 1-t()M~S REALTORS' THC NICfSTPEOf'LE StLLtNO THE NE;iTEST HOll.fES CORONA DEL MAit 676-6000 MESA VERDE. 546·5990 • CALL US <>PIN HOUSES SUNDAY f·I HARBOR Vl EW -Broadmoor. j ust listed. Fabulous t ri-level. Cust 400 sq.ft. game rm . Ocean yu. 2515 Windover Dr. B ALBOA ISLAND -Like n e w Bayrront. 125 Grand Canal. $419.900. LAGUNA BEACH -4 new custom homes. ocean view. 120 Crescent Or. S. of Hwy. From $324.900. NEWPORT BEACH -Investors. s harp duplex next to beach. 6801 Seas hore. BIG CANYON -Gorgeous home in park-like settinM. S.585.000. 5 UNITS -Just listed. fa bulous opPQitunity. $150.000. SPYG LASS HILL -Beaut 2 sty. dramatic entry. view. 20 MorTO Bay. $398.500. HARijOR VI EW HILLS -What a buy! 4 BR. Fam Rm. 1521 Keet. ~ I J. I ]. ll J... •• : -i ... l*I NIWI 3 bedroom on corner with new upgraded carpeting. Large llvlnc room plus family roam -large FHA assumable lopn. Only $88,500. Ask for Glen Hellwarth 631·1266 AIR COMDITIONa Combination family room and country kitchen with fireplace. 3 bedrooms with atrium off mast.er suite. Only $96.500. As k for Glen Hellwarth . 63J ·1266 NEWPORT HEIGHTS If you are lookin~ for a 3 bedrm. 2 balJl home in the HEIGHTS this ts the one! 1t is immaculate! Features include shake roof. oak noors. unique fireplace. ~reenhouse & huge lot. Best price at S137.500. As k for Rae James for appt. 631-1266. CONDO IN MEWPOIT IEACH 3 Bedrm. 21h bath. like new condiUon. Owne r a nxious. $87.750. OPEN HOUSE 12·5. #5 Starburst Ct. Newport Terrace. Ask for John Marshall. 631-1266 R·2 S74,500 Eastside Costa Mesa. 2 units. Present income low at $400. Interested? Ast for Robert Milliken. 631-1266 llVIHE SALE OR LEASE OPTION -4 be droom tri-tevel Yale mode l in College Park. $109.900 FOR RENT OR LEASE -20SO square foot 4 or 5 bedroom. 3 bath Hampton model in Greentree. $650/mo. plus security deposit. Ask for Roy Siemens 631-12166 DANA POINT Lowest priced home in this area. 2 bedroom. 1 bath. R-2 loL $73,900. Ask '-for Roy Siemens. 831-1266 REDUCED SS.000 Five bedroom. 3 baths. For the large ra mily. Walk to all schools a nd Oran~e Coa.st College. Sl26.500. Ask for Reggie Wyroan 631 -1266 MEWPOIT TERRACE Throw that o le lawnmower away! Enjoy the luxury Condo living. Large open beam master bedroom. End unit. S89.~00. As k fo r Reggie Wyman. 631 -1266 WOODIRIDGE lrvine -4 bedroom . 2 bath. sharp. near new. detached home. Includes la ke. pools. spas. tennis, etc. s10s:900 Assumable 9.25"# loan. Ask for Tom Ba ron. 631·1266 IAYFRONT Super Balboa P e ninsula location. 6 +bedrooms. Pier. Charm -45'x100• -new li sting at $745.000. Ask for C'u rtis Her bcrts. 631·12f>6 6 UNITS 2 LOTS Six bread and butter units: all have e nclosed yards. Five are 2 bedroom. the sixth. a 1 bedroom home. Good Costa Mesa location. Seller will add cash on a trade-up for commercial or industrial property . Ask for Curt He rberts. 631·1266 TWO OM A LOT 3 be droom ho m e. r eally ni ce , fireplace. Now rented at $495. PLUS a 2 bedroom with sunroom home on corner rented at $395. Should be more on both units. Newport Heights. Ask for Curt Herberts. 631 ·12166 234 E. 17th StrHt. COIM Mele 611 -126' Na11onw1dt> Network of lnd1\•1duall)I Owned and Opcralltd Reul t;state Offlre~ LIVE ON THE WATER--IOCI Yo•'ll nlax ••d tllrf •• •• tll• c-•-ritoftt.•..._......._ 0ww ........... _ .. _~ ... ,.. 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No qunllfyfn)f .. no finnnee t'OSL'i. lov ly I r1tt 6 Bedroom & Bonu. room, u, b th. formal dlnln room. Tr e hadc.-d I t. Reduced to 345, WATCH THI WHAi.iS Super h rp 3 & fo'•mi1v with ocean \'it•~ ntop P'' t mu, Lara formal d1nin1t rnom. prof slonally land11coped. Tr m~ndnus value al 347.~ OPIM HOUSES SATUaDA T Ir s.\MAY I~ 4 ...... hr lS.1f'a1tJ ........... ..,lS,p/ •• ll 1;: 1ey ~11a> ,, ... , t 640-tllJ UDO ISLE Bay view from 2 patio decks enhances custom spacious S bdrm .. 4 bath traditional home: like new. Ideal for entertaining Comer lot. $500,000 OCEANFRONT 924 W. OCU NN ONT OP&f SUM. 1·5 Quality cr a ftsmanship in mahog. trim & oak floors sets orr this landmark: 4 BR. 3 ba. home in finest location. Es tablished trees & lawns. $485,000. IACI IAY Fine 4 bdrm .. 212 bath family home on quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool. playhouse. storage $169.000. Terms. IAYFRONT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slip AVALON We ll constructed. 3 BR. 1 ba. oak floor. partial bas ement, concrete foundation. Flats area. $120.000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bo'(\•d• 01'"" NB 67S 616 1 ---... IALIOA * S 147.500 No. it's not a misprint! Brand new condo. just around the comer from the ,J>restigious Newpart Harbor Yacht Club & only 1-blk. from bay & ocean beaches. 2 Bdrms. & 2 full baths. frplc. + mirrored wet bar. An xlnt investme nt oppartunity. see 816 W. BALBOA BLVD .. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 ACROSS THE FOOT BRIDGE Only 2 blks. from the ocean in picturesque Olde Corona del Mar. lmmaeuJate 2 bdrm. older home on 40 ft. R-2 lot in a s uper location! Large patio. cozy brick frplc .. priced at lot value. Sl95.000 LUXURIOUS VIEW HOME 210 Feet of unobstructed ocean & city views .from this gorgeous 4 bdrm. home in Harbor View Hills . Enter thru a New Orleans courtyard into this spacious home: the formal dining rm . h as twinklinJ? nif!hl tight view & the paneled family rm. is inviting. with its brick frplc. OPEN HOUSE SUN. ONLY. 1-5 . See 3007 SETTJNG SUN DR .. priced to sell by transferred owner at $269.000 MEEDS T.L.C. A wonderful family home. vacant & lonely. needs a growing. robust •famil y to become happy & cheerful a(?a in. New pa int. new carpeting: brinl! the kids & move right in! 5 Bdrms .. larj?e enclosed yard, family sized family rm. R educed in price. only S179.300! OPEN SAT/SUN . 1-5. in the convenient Westcliff area. See 1601 WARWICK LANE. N.B. 1/.c ACRE WITH VIEW! Located in exclusive Cameo Highland s. with private beach access. Ranch style 4 bdrm. home adjacent to Irvine Ranch. The deer literally come up to your back door! Lots of room to grow. in a peaceful. country setting. Reduced in price by out of town owner: a n x1nt value now at $247.500. OPEN SUN. ONLY 1-5: 709 CAMEO HIGHLANDS DR .. CdM , HOME PROTECTION Pl.AM Did you know you can ~et a 1 year home protection p lan when you b uy thru Harbor Realty? A Plan insuring you tor 1 year against malfu nction of the major appliances & home components in t he home you buy. Just another reason why . more & more everyday. we say, "let our experience work for you". 673-4400 HARBOR ....... APOINT.AllAI ,.. .... 0.0~ TWO 4-4IMT AIAn-....r &DeSI Quality bulJt , bcoautifully ma.lntalned. 4 nit~ m c ch buUdln.c with l li(e ce ntral ~o urtyd filled with magnificent matured specimen plan The. e two 4·unit bldgs are In th bt>st location. raght pt the ~ntrance to P<'nln uta Point, just steps from the bt'a('h. F.ach 4 pl x has two 2·bdrm. 2 bath nnd two 2 bdrm. I-bath units. l'~Ot'h front unit hos n wood·burnln~ f1rc-plaett. 2 Apts have great ocean vlt•w' For qualified buyer, owner will carry 1st T 0 with 29o/r down. Be t.•arly' Both bld~s for $750.000 JASMI .. CllB-VllW-SZlt .ooo Gorgeous tri·level brand new "Sea Areeze" model with many added amenities Air cond. fully landscaped, auto. s prinklers . luxury cptng. mirrored W3rdrobes, beaut. light fixtures. 3 BR. fam rm & formal DR. Gate.guarded area. Call 640-6079 for entry during open house or 644-4910 a ny other times. Better Hurry! 5 .JmY HIVE SAT/SUM l·S lee. CAHYOH CUSTOM-$715,000 Beautiful I-story custom home with g reat golf course view. Inviting entry with lus h tropical landscaping. Private e nclosed pool. 4 Bedrooms (including glamorous master suite w /fireplace), formal dining rm. family rm with wet bar plus a Jge billiard room. 3 baths + luxurious pwd rm. Lovely quiet cul·de-sac street. Security guarded C.C. area. I CYPU.SS POIMT LME SAT/SUM 1·5 LAGUNA IEAC~MfMA TWO MEW HOMES OCEAN VIEW! One home with spectacular view from most rooms . 3 Bdrms (including master suite w /fireplace & private deck). Lge s heltered patio & den with wet bar. The othe r home on cul-de-sac street has 3 bdrms & some view. Italian lite, soUd oak cabinets. Den w l wet bar. Choice of cpt color. Each home 5249.000. See any time. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO. 2 t 11 S.. Jooqllln Hilt Road NEWPORT CEMTEft, M.I . 644-49 I 0 {w.st".!.3!!J' 644-1133 g~t·a h' A NYTIME EASTBLUFF OPEN I TO 5 Immaculate split-level with view! 2480 Sq. ft.. luxury livin~: redone in ever y detail! Needs proud owner . Reduced to sell quickly! 2833 Alta Vi sta. LEASES AND OTHER EXCLUSIVE LfSTINGS ALSO AVAILABLE BEACHFRONT Gorgeous. s pacious home with fantastic ocean views of crashing s urf and brilliant Catalina sunsets. Owne r's beautifully desi~ned upstairs has 3 bdrms. 2 bath~. formal dining. 2 woodburning firepl aces. custom built kitchen with island work center and all the modern conveniences one could possibly hope for -Plus 4 car encl garage. Lower income unit for spacious family living has 4 Bdrms. 2 baths. 2 firep laces. lovely enclosed patio and 2 car e ncl garage. It won't take you long to realize this is a fantastic value! S675.000 ()pa Hoae s-day 1·5 4305/07 Seashore. Newport leoch • •• SPECTACULAR CdM VU A,bsolutely one of Newpart 's best panoramic ocean views! Warm & comfortable living surround t his spacious 4BR, 2 1h ba t h executive-family style home in prestigious Harbor View Hills. A blend of formal living and dining r oom all built in kitchen . woodbuming fireplace and a large garden-like patio lined in colorful s pring bouquets . Open for inspection Saturday & Sunday 1 to S. 2715 Windover, CdM. $320,000. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA INCOME UNITS A Charming detached 2 Bdrm front u n it with cozy wood burning fireplace and h uge shade trees surrounding property. New dupl~x on rear has 3 Bdrms, 2 baths and 2 Bdrms. 2 baths with spacious 4 car e n close d garages. Grea t opportu nity for wise In vestor ! $205.000 DAVIDSON REALTY PRESENTS 1411 PAltc UOO condo. plush 3 bdrm .. 2 1~ ba .. nr. pool. Low, low price $98.750. 4301 PATRICE. N.B. OPEN SUN. l ·S H•••o• VllW HOMES A real c harmer! Upllraded 4 BR Montego on corner lot. Owner will carry 2nd T.D. Con~lder a lease/opt. Reduced to $158.900. 1975 PORT BRISTOL. N.B. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 WIST MEWPOIT Architecturallv invitin~. 3 BR. warm w/wood & earth tone . large patio: nr. ocean "& tennis cts. Fee lnnd. room to expand. Only $178.000. PENINSULA POIMT OCEAMAtONT Lar~e 4 BR & furn . rm. home. prime Joe. Avail. yearly lease. IAMCHO MIRAGE In Sunrise Country Club: 2 BR. 2 ba .. condo on ~ol f cour se. Security gu a rded . Nr. Clubhouse. tennis. swimming. jacuzzi. Completely furn. at $142.500. D A v r D s 0 N R E A L T t r N C. 3116 N ... wpv• • s,.J r. B 673· 9060 CONDO BUYERS! UHIVEISrTY PARK TBtRACE Popular "Cambridge" model. 3 Bedroom. 2 bath, single story. Near schools & shopping. Priced right at $97.500. EAGER SELLER is C\n understatement. Any reasonable offer takes it! 3 Bedrooms. family room. large pool-sized lot in HARBOR VIEW HILLS. Vacant -Askinj? S202.000. 1017 SANDCASTLE. COM STARTER INVESTMENT 5 UNITS-ORANGE Two 3 Bedroom. 2 baths -Three 2 Bedroom. 2 baths. Always full. 5 years new. Xlnt investment opportunity Askin~ $265.000. Submit your terms. TURnEROCK BROADMOOR By pool & park. Plan Ill with professional add-on 5th Bedroom. ~ee la nd. OPEN SUNDAY: 19212 SIERRA ISABELLA. PANORAMIC VIEW SPYGLASS HfU.S Brand new listing! This 4 Bedroom "Tradewinds" model is immaculate inside & out. You'll Jove the view too ' Thorouj!hly up~raded & priced to sell. Don't miss this one! Quality & value at $389.500. OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 12-4 ; #9 MONTEC ITO. COM. R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 $48,900 That's ri~ht! Only $48.900 for this s uper sharp 2 bedroom condo with all the amenities . Pool. clubhouse and beautiful f!rounds . This definitely won't last. Call now! 3 HOMES UNDER $70,000 and aJI are in Costa Mesa. 3 Bedroom. 4 Bedroom. Owner will help finance. No down payment to Vets. These will go fast. call now! GOING TO THE DOGS Dog Kennels that is. And we have 2 available. both with a 2 Bedroom home to live in . Why not turn your hobby into a money-making bus iness. Call for details. FOUR·PLEXES 2 side-by -side owner's unit with fireplat'e in each 4-plex. Owner will help finance. Offered at only $135.000 each. 540-3666 Ba'J"iJe Condominium AT THI IMCOM,AIAILI COVI ACIOSS FltOM IA YSIDI C&na. MIWLY DISIGMll·DICOIATID INTO A S~ MODILI HUCH MAnmt SUITI. con DIM. IVllY LUXUltY Af'POIMTMIMT Pl.US AU THI AMIMITllS AT OMI OP M~ SMAITIST ADDllSSIS. $241,IOO _,. OPIM TODAY 1•4. IO 12 b YstDI COVI IAST. G•••ll 1002 '"-"'.. IOOJ GtMr.. 1002 ··•••·••••·••·····•·•·· ··········!············ •..••.••••.•.••.•.•.... LOVBISUTUAT ...... .....,....~ UDO ISLE Huge master suite lsoh•t· * * U.S. * * OPIM ed for Intimate f:v•cy. SAT• suM l·S ~a=:,fog:e rl~lr; ·*VETERANS* 104VIALOICA room t:Jc~llen~ loc1Uon BHt vaJue on Udo. Lm • near beach and 1olf Recmt <'banaes in V.A maculate, beautiful. course. $85.900. Call regs may en.able YOU to cbarmlnc home. Tiie 1182-1788 qu&lify for $100,000 hotoe roor, detached extra -Q. K€Y loel» with abeolutA!ly NO l1rge 2·c•r 1ara1e. 3 V ~ALTOP.SA OOWNPAYMENT. Bdrm. 2 bath, ramily W.WIHI..... room. firepl1ce. lst. TD an ~ CounlY firm low Interest rate for tielDrT'H 9UAUTY speclallllDC ill VA home QUIJJrled buyer . Large 4 Bedroom tn-level with loans. We're the VETS open patio, gre1tt 3 baths, big separ1te thatbelptbeVETS. landscaping. Steps to famlly room & formal For more Info. call: private beach. dmlng. Located on a .. ........_A"' U'9.750 large cul-de--sac lot with 541 "IOO · ltU llXIY 11 36' !!{ated & filtered "'V pool. '.J'op rated school _... ~ -:-.._ ~ -UMITB> llOICBS di.strict & priced right at ~.-.:t.•n~l..47 646.7414 $145.000. Call 751·3191. t;:SELE:CT T'PROPERTIES Newport Heights 3 BR-FIXER' Price just r educed! Giant lot. Walk to beach. One year home warran· ty. too! Call rast. 752·1700 ()l'ffl t,t fl •,,\ 'tJ"' ft)tO ~#f • l•·HllJI CUUSIDE APPEAL MESA VERDE Lvly decor. Light open reeling w/lots of privacy. Two patios. Sharp home on a quiet streeL Walk lo shopptng. Tlus one is a must on your hst. Phone now. 545·9491. Open Eves. l~•wnmaaatJJ Real Estate VILLA PARK TENNIS OPEN HOUSE 9612 IRYHMAR ~·S.ftday 12:0 to S:OO Giant entertainment home on 'r.t acre w1lb pnvate tennis court. spa, and pool! S/6 bedrooms. 4 baths. $269.000. 752· 1920 J QUAIL PL\CE PIOHltTIES"' 10,... Tll l :JO , .M.> VIEW HOME Btl1 4 bdrm. fmly home w/lvly night hght view. wet bar & wood decked backyrd. Harbor v1ew·s best al $185,000. Fee. 646-7711. CALL NOW 3 Bdrm family home w/frplc. $64.500 nil terms. MULHEARN R"11tyR•ter 754-7800 ly0wwtr ~7.500 2BR CONDO 673-6022 21015. PACIFIC •DREAM * COME TRUE An opportunjty lo move out ol the smog and be ooly minutes away from Orange or El T oro Superb country home with redwood deckmg. hot tub. nreplaces. & peacefuJ creekside set· ling. Unbelievable al $145,000. CAMYOH llEALTY Shenldo 649-2633 When you call Cl assified to place an ad, you'r e ns· sured or a friendly welcome nnd help 1n ~g your ad for best response. Ca II Now! 642-5678 SUPER ACTION IN THE COMICS SECTION OF THE DAILY PILOT People wbo need people • should always check the 'Ibe fastest draw m the Set-vice Directory 1n the WesL . .a Daily Pllol DAILY PILOT C\assuaed Ad. 64.2-5678. Can easily be seen In this superbly ~ated 1ownhome Conveniently IOCated end unit has 2 comfortable bedrooms. lovely dming. eating area. and w nny deluxe kitchen Super covered patio and EZ care yard Access to community pool Call today! 540-t720 Summer Is Sooner Than You Think So be prepared wHh your very own sw1mmrng pool 10 keep you cool Ideal 3 bedroom lam1ly style home has combma11on drning-lemlly room wrth a toasty fireplace gourmet kitchen with au the built ins Sunny patto nghl for entertainment and family tun Take advantage $85 000 540-t 720 Want To Start Off Right? Take a look at this spic and span 2 bedroom home featunng d1nrng room. cozy fireplace. 101s of cabrnets and MOM loving kitchen Lovely tree ltned street Spacious cseep lot wrth luscious fruit trees All tor only $59.000. Come a runnrng on lh1s one 540-t 720 Luxury and Atmosphere Mesa Verde Homes Spoil yourself with !hrs beautrlul 3 bedroom eicecutrve with eleoant dminq. eating area. entry. romantic frreplace and gourmet k1tchel\ with built ins 1'111ce dehqhts such as lush alrrum. smoke detector handy garage opener and lully sprinklered lawns Covttted patio. Come and see. Owner anxious $Hl6.500. Call 54().1720 Immaculate ~ewpG!i Heights Homes tmpreSSlve 3 bedroom executive home IS fresh paint tot> ttiru out. Plush new C&fpetS. entry. dining. family room. eating bar and ~thru fireplace. LovelY remodeled kitchen with new range oven and microwave Sun"Y patio Red.uced 5123.950. Call todayr 54().1720 Give Yourself A Treat With this highly upqraded 4 bedroom home featuring 2'h baths. entry with Soanrsh tile decor formal dining room family room wrth fireplace and conversa11on prt l1vrog room wllh vaulted ceilings and trreptace and gourmet kitchen 2 pa11os swimming POOi and fire r11i9 51 39 900 For the gOOd hie call 54().t720 Slashed Thousands A Smashina Value! Oehghtful Mesa "9rde home Ms 3 spacious bedrooms. inv111ng entry d1nrnq. eating area. deluxe lutchen with burlt inc; and plush new carpets Sparkhng SWIMMING POOL 2 patios one wrth Swechsh fireplace Reduced. now only 599 900 Call 540-1720 Spoil Yourself Sauna and Jacuni Top of the hst is wttere to find this uniouely remodeled executive Featurlnq space. beauty and luxury. the home includes 4 bedrooms. family room. eating bar. 2 ftreplaces: 1 1n den/study Separate master bedroom suite with sauna. 2 lush atriums Look no further s 122 900 Call 540-1720 Picturesque l Dream Bv The Sea Pnrll senrng for this gorqeous 4 bedroom enlertainer·s deltgtil 1us1 minutes from seashore tennis and brke lrarls Entry. eatrng • area. family room. cozy lireplace and qourmet ' kitchen w11h burl! ins and servrce bar Spacious brick llreolace Price reduced .$119.900 Owner anxious call 540-t720 $77,900 Priced Riqht A lot of poten1ui'I' in this delighttul 3 bedroom home featuring dining. comfortable br1ck fireplace and sunny. deluxe kitchen complete , with built ins tor MOM Lovely covered patio for year round family tun Just listed. won't last 5•0·1720 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa TAl•U M1 ...... RELO Servi11g 8000 Cities •• N 0M,X P!\,O"T ....... ,...~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... JUST USTB>!!! Mewport&.od1 <>c...AJn~. tlArd c.o find, 3 bd"rm . 2 buths each uoat good l"u nd Xlnl 1tum 11'1\'r1w1nlt>r on•a Steps to lhe bl>ach l'nt•cll ut ~12.000 OPEN SUN. 1.5 4'59 19thStr.•t Easts1dt' (.'1)~ta Mt'!la. hkc new 3 b<lrm • 2 ba : t"Ompletely rt.'modelt'd On large lot. with de lached 2 car ·i:arngc, ex tra parkanR Pnrcd at $128.000 NEWPORT HTS. 315 SIGNAL RD. 2 Bdrms . 2 baths. frpk .• spactOUS fam•I> rm., de· tached 2 car gurage: on Large lot. Vucanl . close lO ~hoots. churches & priced at Sl49.SOO Call to see' associated BROKERS-REAL TO RS l01~ W lolb o• • 7 I JU I .. ------ "JOIN SUCCESS F.xpr'd sall?!lmen . Here's n chanre to jom an active beach omce with more c·bents lhan associates. Beach area buyers ar more affluent. sales larger, loans l'astcr 10130% split. Rental tll' tJVJHes op11onnl. Replys conf1dent1al BURR WHITE REALTOR. 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Laauna .Bfta('h 494 9ia73 S17R 000 ntlSun l .s U4 Vt Orvieto CUdo Isle> NB 6'73-7:D> Sat/Sun 1·5 '7~5<-a Island fBlg()tnl NB 676' ua>,000 Sot/Sun I 5 431 R1Vt-f":'{lde 01" • Nt"WPort n~h 675 3-111 l•t8.500 Sut/Sun l ·!'i 3t St'oblrd Ct <Nwpt Trrr~ NR 67~3411 SM.500 Sot/Sun l ·!'i ... <t5 So ~Jnr. Santo Ano ~40 $53.~ Sun I ·5 000 F. Coal'lt n ~ y lt8 < D<> Anw l N 8 642.&lS $6.5,000 Snt /Sun 1·5 •~7 1..ukE>vit>v. CWoodbrid1te> Irvin 752·1'700 $Ui8.000 Sun 12·5 5.262 Plum Tttt. lrvlnc 673-H.S50 Sun 1-~ 3'8 16th Ptace <Npt Hts> CM 642·7153 $79,500 Sun 12·4 1184 fh1tland Rd 1t5 c WestclHO NR 642-823S $86,~ Sun 1 5 9362 Comstock, Huntington R<'h 962 7788 $78,900 J II ,-FAM RM tW DIN is15 Skysail Dr <Jasmine Creek> CdM 759-0049 $235.000 Sat/Sun 2·5 219 Via San Remo <Lido Isle) NB 675-5626{ Daily 1-4 444 Linden. l.aguna Beach · 494-9473 Sat/Sun 12·4 1614 Santanella Te rr .. CdM 673-8494 $179.500 Sun. 1-5 • 1000 Santiaj!o. Newport Beach 675-6670 $299.000 Sun 1-5 · # 14 Jetty Dr. <Jasmine Creek> CdM 975-0952. 759-0363 Sat/Sun 209 Jo'lower , Nwpt Hts. Costa Mesa 640-5357 $143.950 Sun 1-5 2H & 3 R 2700 Bayside Dr .. CdM 642-8235 $330,000 Sun.1·5 3 IEDIOOM 1701 Mira m ar Dr .. Balboa Penin 673-2058 $248.500 Sat/Sun 12-5 1310 Kings Rd. CClf'ha ven >NB 964-2611 $249.000 Daily 12-4 5301 Rive r Ave .. Newport Beach 673-2058 Sat/Sun 1-5 712 California. Huntington Bch 84~·5.541 Saturdav 1-5:30 2551 Crestview <Bayshores> N.B. 644-9060 $180.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2501 Harbor View. Corona del Mar 673-7300 Sat/Sun 1-5 7212 Guia na. Buena P ark 540-3666 $73.000 Sun 1·5 1362 S. E . Skyline. Tustin 540-3666 $124.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 461 Plata. Bluffs. N.B. 640-53.57 S224.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 508 Ventaja, Bluffs. N.B. 640-5357 $149.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1115 South Ba ker. Santa Ana 646·7711 $68.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 950 Governor St .. Costa Mesa 646-7711 $70.950 Sat/Sun 1·5 2915 Broa d St., Newport Hts .. NB 646-771 J Sat/Sun l ·5 •3174 Madeira <Mesa Verde> CM 546-5880 $120.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 18731 San Rufino <Trtlrk Hms >Irv. 642-5200 $264.500 fee S/S 1·5 1918 Diana Ln CHbr Hind> NB 642-5200 $116.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 20121 Bushard, Hunt'g Beach 963-83'T1 $79.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 537 El Modena. Newport Hts .. NB 752-1700 $116.500 Sa 1-5/S 12·5 2386 Westminster. Cost a Mesa 646-7171 $82.000 Sun 12·4 345 University. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $94.950 Sun 1·4 •633 Cameo Hi ghlands<Cameo Hlds>NB 759-0811 $225.000 Sat/Sun 2·5 2273 Avalon. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $85,900 Sat/Sun J ·S 2804 Cliff. Newport Beach 646-TI71 S292.000 Sat/Sun 124 3000 Clay St .. Newport Beach 759-0811 $172.500 Sa/Sun 12:30-5 1294 Watson. Costa Mesa 546-2313 S87 .500 Sun 12·4 2015 Leeward Lane. Newport Beach 979-8533 Sat/Sun 1·4 3050 Killybrooke. Costa Mesa 979-5370 Sat /Sun 1·5 2040 Paloma, Costa Mesa 979-5370 Sat/Sun 11-4 •420 Lugonia. Nwpt Shrs. NB 642-8850 $109.900 Sat/Sun 14 420 Lenwood CNwpt Hgts) CM 54().1720 $123,950 Sun.1·5 1715 New Hampshire <M. Verde) CM 54().1720 $106,500 Sun. 1-5 3002 Donnybrook Ln., Costa Mesa 54().1720 $77 ,900 Sun. l ·5 924 W . Orange Rd., Santa Ana 54().1720 $85,000 Sun. 1-5 18659 Santa Ramona, Fountain V1y 536-7542 $95.500 Sun 12·5 14901 Geneva (Grntree> Irv. 675-6000 $88,500 Sun.1·5 1527 PrisciJla Ln.<Hbr Hlnd>NB 642.s200 $112,500 Sun.1·5 448 Morning Canyon. CdM 640-5357 $155,000 Sun 1·5 422 Vista Parada <The Bluffs) N.B. 644-6200 Sun. 1·5 2016 Yacht Resolute, Npt &h 67s.34U Sun 1·5 J • ... FAM ltM w DIM 221 Via Sari Remo (LJdo Isle> NB 675.s626 Dally 1·4 • 19031 Colchester Ln .. Hunt. Bch. 963-4776 Sl32.000 ~.u~un 1.~ * ,... ** w ..... ... ••• w ......... ,... DIRECTORY ........... Jfbf ............... J:, ...................... ..... _..I ............. .,ula10 t•-.... ...,,.M&'fNOTWN«A.111..,._. .................................... W I ................ ...,_. ...... 24:i.5 Ram boo <East Bluf() N. B. 673-20S8 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1911 llcllot.rope. Santa Ana 631·1400 $245,000 Sunday l·S 3t0Collet'n Pl. <Eastside>C.M. 642·7817 St 19.500 Sat/Sun 12 5301 River Ave., Newport Bch ~5-8628 S8t/Sunday 1-4 •389 Mira Loma CBack Bay) N.B. 645-6606 Sl39.000 Sat/Sun 12·6 • •2033 E. Ocean Blvd., Nwpt Bch. 640-6999 S299.000 Sat/Sun l·S 328 Hazel Or .. Corona del Mar 673-8494 S350.000 Sun. l ·S 460 El Camino de) Mar. Lag. Beach 494-9473 Sun. 1·5 28701.ell. Laguna Beach 494.9473 $215,000 Sun. 1-5 1207 Cerritos. Laguna Beach 494-9473 $216.500 Sun. 12,.4 302 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 644·9060 $298.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 :30 306 Heliotrope. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $290.000 Sa/Sun 1-4 :30 2039 Shipway (Baycrest> Npt. Bch. 675-7060 $205.000 Sun 1·5 503 A venida Camp.an a (The Bluffs ) NB 644·9060 s189.soo Sun. 1-5 5 Jetty Drive (Jasmine Creek) CdM 644-4910 $239.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 J 146 Austin St. <Mesa North) CM 546-1695 $84,950 Sun 12·4 226 Via Graziana (Lido Isle> N.B. 675-4562 $28.5.000 Sun 1-5 2007 Seadrift. Corona del Mar 675-6670 $225.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1619 Bonne Doon <Irv Terr) CdM 675-3411 $257.500 Sat/Sun'l-5 31 Bodel'?a Bay <Spyglass} CdM 640-1812 Sat/Sun 1-5 2220 Alta Vista CE/Bluff) NB 675-6000 $159,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 •#3 Point Sur <Spy~lass>CdM 675-6000 $375.000 Sa t/Sun 1-5 2511 Vista Dr. <Bays hrs) NB 675-6000 $350.000 Sun 1·5 545/549 Irvine Blvd CNpt Hgt) NB 675-6000 $215.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1509 Dolphin Terr (Irv Terr> CdM 277 Morning Canyon <Shrclf > CdM 675'-6000 $300,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 506 Marg uerite <Old Cd Ml CdM 675-6000 $172.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2437 Duke Pl.. Coll Pk .. C.M. 545-4289 $86.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2810 Loreto <Mesa del Mar) CM 751 ·3191 $89.500 Sun 1-5 715 Balboa. Laguna Beach 644-4848 $255.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1361 I Saigon. Tustin 751-3191 $124.900 Sun. 12-4 600-15th St. <Newport Hghts> NB 642-823.5 $198.500 Sat/Sun l ·S 322 Poinsettia Ave .. CdM 644-6200 $269.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 801 Ceiba <Eastbluff) NB 644-6200 $198.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 16166 Mt. Baden Powell. Fount. VJy 646-7171 $99.950 Sun 1-5 3405 W. Flight. Santa Ana 546·2313 $81.000 Sun 1·4 1300 Dover. Newport Beach 673-8.550 Sat/Sun 1-5 543 Santa Ana. Newport Beach 646-7171 $149.500 Sat. 12:30-4 • 119 Jas mine Creek. CdM 675-5511 $248,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1500 Cornwall Ln (Westcliff>Npt Bch 759-0811 $174.000 Sun. 1·5 1907 BeryJ Ln .<Harbor Hg hlnds)N.B. 759-001 $167.500 Sat/Sun 1 19622 Sanderson. Huntington Bch 968-0684 $86.500 Sunday 1 ·5 1929Tustin Ave .. Eastside. C.M. 545-9491 $124,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 431 Vista Suerte (The Bluffs) N .B. 644-9060 $146.500 Sun. 1·5 543 Santa Ana. Newport Beach 646·7171 $149.500 Sun 1·4 •4601 Sierra Tree <Univ Prk> Irv. 752·1700 $144.500 Sa 1-5/Sn 12·4 •1618 Reef View Circ.(Spy~lass) CdM 644-7211 $298.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 3217 Montana Ave <Mesa Vel'de) CM 979-7783 $96,500 Sun.12·5 2424 Vista Hogar CEastbJufO NB 644-8304 $115,000 Sun l ·S •15 Goleta Point Dr. <Spyglass> NB 631·1800 $430,000 Sun l·S •3179Shan.non Ln CHalecrest) CM 546-4141 $77,950 Sun. l·S 2918 Ellesmere <Mesa Verde> CM 546-5990 $111,900 Sun. 1-S 24931 Calle Vecindad. Lake Forest 770-02Sl $135.000 Sunday 24 •2935Java Rd. <Mesa Verde> C.M. 675-8800 $175,000 Sun.12-4 4841 Royce Rd. <Univ Pk) Irv. 642-5200 $119,900 Sun. l·S 100 Intrepid, Nwpt Crst, N.B. 640-S357 $125,000 Sun 1·5 11 Jetty <Jasmine Creek> CdM 644-6200 $255.000 Sun. l·S 4902Corkwood (Univ Part> Irv. 642~ Sun.1 J28 Via HaVJ'e CUdo Isle) NB • 642-8235 $375,000 Sun. 1·5 1618 Marin.en Dr .• Newport Beach 642-8235 $152,500 Sun.1·5 •2332 Colgate, Cotta Mesa 751 -3191 $88,500 Sun l·S 624 Poppy, Corona del Mar 640·7729/642·2171 Sat/Sun l..C UM Via Lorca <Lido Isle) NB 6'&-7414 $289,750 Sat/Sun 1.S ,,,,. ..... -.__. 4 llDllOOM 443 Canal. Newport Shores 631·1400 $225.000 Sunday 1-5 • • 34 Balboa Coves, Newport Bch 631·1400 $335.000 Sunday 1·4 1902 15th St .. Santa Ana 540-3666 S78.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1975 Pl. Bristol <H.V.ffms>N.B. 673-9060 $158.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 709 Cameo ffghlnds pr<Cameo Hlds)CdM 673-4400 $247.500 Sun. 1·5 230 Iris. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $259.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •3322Via Lido. Newport Bch 675-5.511 $525.000 Sat/Sun 12·4 2207 Pl. Harwick <H.V. Homes> N.B. 644-6200 $190,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2969 Babb St .. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $81 .500 Sun l -5 20761 Catamaran. Hunt'g Beach 536-7542 $9'l,500 Sun 12·5 2030Calvert <Mesa Verde) CM 54().1720 $112,900 Sun. 1·5 217 Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) NB 644-&00 $287,500 Sun.1-5 5772 Middlecorr. Huntington Bch 962·7788 $87,900 Sun 1·5 ••503W. F.dgewater. Balboa Penin. 642-5200 $685,000fee Sun.1 •2381 Mesa Dr .• County corridor 644-2600 $169,500 Sun. l ·S 1514 Dover Dr. <Westcliff> N.B. 642-9186 Sun/Mon 12:30-4 :30 •55 Lakeview <Woodbridge) Irvine 752·1700 $197.500 Sun 12-5 337 Ramona CE/Side) C.M. 646-3255 $94.950 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2182 National. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $75.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 4 la ,... FAM ltM °" DIM 3228 Dakota. Costa Mesa 752-1920 $98.500 Sal/Sun 1·5 223 Vi a San Remo (Lido Isle> NB 675-5626 Daily 1·4 4541 Brighton Rd <Cameo Shores) CdM 640-5390 $900.000 Sat/Sun 2·5 19612 Sanderson Ln .. Hntg Bch 540.1151 $89,900 Sun.1·5 1801 Tahuna Terrace, CdM $258,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 1014 Sea Land. Corona del Mar 64()..4()18 $230.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 8842 Sailport Or .. Hunt'g Beach 751-364.2/962-4173 $182.900 Sat/Sun 12-4 1219 Santiago <Dover Shores> NB 642-8235 $349.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 #9 Caraway <Woodbridge) Irv'ine. 644-6200 $117.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1421 Outrigger <HV Hills) CdM 644-6200 $300.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 15 Cherry Hills (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1806Sandalwood <Baycrest) NB 642-8235 $245.000 Sat/Sun I .5 2321 22nd St.. Newport Beach 646-7171 $550.000 Sun 12-4 2705 Cardinal. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $144,900 Sun 1-4 2707 Canary. Costa Mesa 546·2313 $159.500 Sun 1·4 1020 Santiago <Dover Shrs> NB 642·5200 $394.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 882 Sandcastle CHV Hills> CdM 759~11 $325,000-Fee Sa/Sun 1·5 2212 Francisco. Newport Beach 759~11 $189.500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 2871 Bayshore Dr .. Newport Beach 642-8235 $320.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2018 Port Provence. Harb View. N.B. 646-7711 $1~.000 Fee Sa/Sun 1·5 3445 Plumeria <Greenbrook>. C.M. 516-2313 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 932 Azalea. Greenbrook. C.M. 546-2313 $115.700 Sun 114 29401 Troon. Laguna Niguel 494-9473 Sat/Sun l ·4 ••35862ndSt. CNewportShrs) NB 644-9060 $199.500 Sun. 1·5 •242 Driftwood. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 27 Golden Star <Deerfield) Irv. 631·1800 $139.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •8 Cypress Pt Ln <Big Canyon> NB 644-4910 S775.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2954 Alta Laguna. Laguna Beach 494·9473 $134.000 Sun. 12-4 2036 Pt. Provence (HV Homes> N.B. 644·9060 $1~.000.Fee Sun. l ·S 1320 Antigua<Dover Shores>Npt. Bch 675-4562 $325.000 Sun 1·5 233 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar 644 ·9060 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 1877 Pt Taggart (llVHms) NB 675-6000 $199.999 Sat/Sun 1·5 4806 Cortland <Cameo HlncU CdM 759-9:117 $179.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 17 Stillwater (Turtlerock) Irv. 640-1812 Sat/Sun J·S 18 Morro Bay <Spyglass> CdM 640-1812 Sat/Sun l ·S ••924 W. Oceanfront. N.B. 675-6161 $485.000 Sun.1.S 2715 Wlndov~r. Corona del Mar 675-2311 $320,000 Sat/Sun I ~So. Towner, Santa Ana 540.3666 $96,500 Sun 1·5 3007 Settln1 Sun Dr. <HV Hills> CdM e7M400 S2e8.000 SUn. 1-5 3907 Inlet Isle Dr .• CdM 64o.7000 sas.ooo S'81.1..S 1800 Leewaro Ln., NewJ>Ort Bch ~~ S179.SOO S/Sun/M 1-4:30 2079 Westminster (Eastside> C.M. 545·s.91 $107 .000 Sun 12-4 16677 Mt. Allyson. La Linda. FntnVJy - 545·9'91 $99.500 Sun 1-S #9 Montecito <Spyglass Hills) CdM 640.5112 $389.500 Sat/Sun 12..C • •2215Heather <Cherry Lake> NB 675-0516 $268,000 Sun 1-4:30 1820 Tradewtnds Ln.. Newport Beach 646-7414 $298.000 Sun 1·5 25342 Barents, Laguna ffis 5Sl-M37 $149,900 Sunday 12-S 1846 Tradewfnds <Baycrst> NB 675-«)()() $230,000 Sun. 1·5 1132 Sea Blu ff Or. ( MarinaHghJnds>CM 548-5344 Sl49,900 Sun 1-4 9 Clearspring (Trtlrk Hrna> Irv. 675-3411 $234,500 Sun. 1·5 • 11 Kialoa CNwpt Crest> NB 546-5990 $125,000 Sun.1·5 2726 Skylark (Mesa Verde) CM 751-5797 S159,900 Sun. 1·5 3101 Jefferson (N. C.M.) C.M. 546-4141 $94,SOO Sun. l·S 2008 Yacht VigHant <Seaview) NB 642-8235 $315,000 Sun. 12·4 llS Via Waziers <Lido Isle> NB 642-8235 $489,000 Sun. l ·5 •1834Commodore <Baycrest> NB 642-8235 S225.000 Sun. 11 ·3 •365 E. 22nd St .• Costa Mesa 645-0300 S255.000 Sun.1-5 2510 Vista Bay a (Bk Bay) N.B. 642·5200 $275,000fee Sun. l ·S 1820 Tradewtnds Ln .. Newport Sch 646-7414 $298,000 Sun 1·5 3259 Turlock, Mesa Woods, C.M. 545-9491 $124.900 Sun 12-5 1063Santa Rosa. Costa Mesa 645-0303 S99.950 Sun. 12·3 #9 Rue Biarritz <Big Cnyn ) NB 673-7300 $695.000 Sun 1-5 3415 Quiet Cove <HVH> NB 675-3411 $339.500 Sun 1-5 2810 Serang, Cost a Mesa 979-8256 S97 .500 Sun 10-5 5 llHOOM 17911 Bascom. Irvine 552-8291 $119.000 Sat/Sun •9612 Brynmar. Villa Park 752· 1920 S269.000 Sat/Sun 12 • • 112 Via Lido Nord <Lido Isle l NB 673-7300 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 ••t03ViaLidoSoud (Lido Isle) NB 675-6900 Sat/Sun 1·5 19212 Sierra lsabella(Turtlerck)lrv 640-5112 Sunday 1·4 5 • pin FAM RM or DEN 4175 Williwaw <Rcql Clb> lrv. 559-4175 Sat/Sun 11·5 2445 Bamboo St .. Newport Beach Sat/Sun 12-4 2249 Avenida Salvador. San Clemente 493-8812 S178.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 411 Heliotrope. Corona det Mar 673-5354 S380.000 Sun l -5 1801 Pt Carlow <HVHms) NB 675·3411 $217.000 Sat/Sun l 21 Silver Crescent <Trtlrk Hms nrv 675-3411 $239,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2764 DeSoto Ave.<Mes a deJ Mar>CM 556-2660 S120.000 S IS 12:30-4:30 8 Sycamore Crk <Trtlrk > Irvine 645-0776 S208.500 Sunday 1·4 * 15336 Reims <The Ranch) Irvine 540.3666 $150.000 Sal/Sun l·S 1601 Warwick Lane <Westcliff> N.B. 673-4400 $179.300 Sat/Sun 1·5 2015 Port Prove nce. HVH. N.B. 640-5357 $177.500 Sat 1-5 14962 Piper Cir .. Irvine 640.5357 $115.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 1830 W. Flora. Santa Ana 546-2313 $77 .950 Sun 1-5 209 Narcissus. Corona d el Mar 673-8550 Sat/Sun 1·5 2042 Pt Weybridf?e <JMf ms) NB 675-3411 S206.000 Sun 1·5 *20 Burning Tree <Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $645.000 Sun. 1-5 20781\astin, Newport Beach . 645-0303 Sl67 .000 Sun. 12·3 2042 Port Weybridge, Npt Bch 675-3411 $206,000 Sun 1·5 6 • ... FAM IM w DIN 1813 Hummingbird. Costa Mesa 752·1920 $215.000 Sun 1-4 • •2266 Channe l Rd .. Ne wport Beach 644-9060 $975.000 Sun. 1-5 4 Mission Bay <Spyglass) C<2M 640-1812 Sat/Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IBIOOM 984 Bayside Cove West, Nwpt Bch 752-1920 $239,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •#4 Harvest (Woodbridge) Irv. 551-3877 $88,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 1624 D Iowa <Mesa Verde> CM 540-1720 $64,950 SatJSun l ·S •32 lmaloa. Newport Beach 54()..3866 Sl39.SOO Sat/Sun l·S 1000 E . Btshop, f E-4. Santa Ana 540-38IS6 $52,000 Sat/Sun 1.S 816 W. Balboa BJvd., Newport Bcb 673-4400 • Sat/Sun l·S 15 =per Ct., Newport Bch $82,500 Sun 1-4:30 312 Sydney, Costa Mesa 645.-os $89,950 Sat/SUn 1·5 • * 1325 Bayslde Or., Corona del Mar 644-1211 $1.M,900 Sun 1-4 2• .... MMIM•DIM 594 "A" HamHton, Costa Mesa 152·1920 .,500 Sun 1.S tea Vla Barcelona (Lldo h ie) NB ITJ.'1300 Sat/Sun 1·5 2•aJ11 h10 Canyon Dr .• Costa Mesa 548-2131 $11,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 • -...... • ' .L . • t t : t • I CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE l l lDIOOM 23285 Pomfl('1i Dr . Lug N1gu I S40-1720 1 i9 500 Sun 1 ·5 • 16 Sea l~lund CBig Can} on > NU 631 1800 S255.000 Sun 1·5 2019 Avenida Chic•o ( fllu((s) NB 644-7020 S2J9.500 . Sun 1·5 •345 A·l Unl\'e r s itv. Costa Mesa 962-7788 S92.00o Sun 1·5 185 Lexington C Monlieello> CM 540-1151 S71.000 Sun. t -5 2930-A Bradford Pl.. Santa Ana 642-4758 $65,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 20422 Bayview. Santa-Ana Hei~hts 675·6670 St 15.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 306 Avcnida Cumbre <The Bluffs ) NR 640-5560 St82.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 4301 Patrice Rd. (Park Lido) N. B. 673-9060 $98.750 Sun. 1-5 #6 Can yon Ln. (Can yon Crest) Cd M 759-0811 $179.500 S /Sun 12:30·4 2631 Vista Ra quela <Bluffs> NB 646-3255 $147,950 Sun. 1-4:30 15500 H Williams. Tus tin 646-7711 S75.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 l llt pM FAM RM «" DEN 2156 Vista E ntrada <Bluffs ) NB 631·1800 $169.500 Sal/Sun 1·5 #6 BlueJav. Irvin e 540-3666 . S99.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 I EDROOM 689 Vista Bonita <The Bluffs) N .B 759-0811 $129.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 405-4061h Heliotrope. Old CdM 675-4678 . $215,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 1R&l lR 515 Acacia, Corona de l Mar 675-3411 $210.000 Sat/Sun 357 16th Place. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $123.900 Sun 12-4 2 IR & 2 IR 514 Jas mine. Corona del Mar 675-3411 $159.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 189 Virginia. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $145.000 3 °IEDROOM 2153 Riverside. Cos ta Mesa Sun 1-4 540-3666 Sl 2.5.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 l I R & 2 IR 721-721 1"'.?0rrhid. CdM 673-8494 S265,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 621 J asmine. Corona del Mar 640-1308 $242.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 187 Albert Pl.. Costa Mesa 646-3255 S215.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 :30 436/4361-".? Fe mleaf. CdM 675-5511 $194,500 Sa t /Sun 1-5 3 I R & 3 IR 507 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 673·2058 Sat/Sunday 1·5 4 I R & l IR 4305107 Seai::hore Dr .• N .B . 675-2311 $675.000 Sunday 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 20 Sea Island <Big Canyon) NB 631·1400 $162.500 Sunday 1-5 l IEDROOM •23715 Whale Cove. Lag Niguel 495-f,692 $89,000 Sat/Sun 11·5 #7 Sanderlin~ (Deerfield> Irv. 759-0811 $110.000-Fee Sun. 1 2569 Orange, Unit K . Costa Mesa 979-5370 $110,000 Sun 1·5 143 Morristown, Costa Mesa 979-5370 Sun 1-5 3 la pin FAM RM or DEH •Jasmine Creek -Call for an Appt 640-11Z7 $295.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 42 Snapdra1?on <Deerfield) Irv. 759~11 $89,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 HOUSE & INCOME FOR SALE 2. Ir 2 •• 707 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 67>3331 $179,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ZIR&fll 215 St . Andrews Rd .. Nwpt Bch 543-0608 SIS 12·4:30orby appt II MOBILE HOME FOR SALE Z llHOOM #267, 300 E Cst Hwy(Oe Anza)NB 67S-.010/673·73SO Sat/Sun 12 CAMEO HIGHUMDS .tn 11npcl•cubll' homl' on a lut(l('. 1>rc>f t~s lJndM·a1wd lot: there are 3 'flt1t•1ous hdrms . & 2 baths: the lt\'lng. ct1n1nJ! & p a tio nrran f{e ment is c•s1w<'lally :ittract1vc• & muke for easy t•nfrrtmnan~. "l'tw st•parutely ft>n ced r ool ls ~rt.·at fo r r hilcfrttn. $225.000. 633 C't\MEO lllGl1LANOS DR .. N.R. ort:N SAT/SO 2 5 HARI OR VIEW HILLS ,\ proft'8b. d ecor a tt·d h om e with JUl'unt & gourmet ktt<'hen. 4 Bdrms .. fa m1ly rm . Spettuc ular courtyard t>ntry & OCEAN VIEW; spacious 3 car #?a ra(.tc. S325.000. Inc luding land. 882 SANDCASTLE . Cd M . OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 TWO FOR ONE M akc o ne step & s ee two outstanding buys in the "ori ~inal Bluffs": one. vc:'r'y sharp 3 bdrm. & 2 bath unit with 1900 !'iq. ft. o f livin,g space for S131.SOO : th<' othC'r unit i s the rare "K" plan with 4 bdrms. A ,great opportunity if you don't mind doin~ some "fixing up": it ran be h ad for $129.500 -or . m a ke reason able offer. Come to 689 VISTA BONITA . N .B .. OPEN S AT/SUN. 1-5 DEERFIELD TOWMHOMES Prime location on beautiful greenbelt. with view of pool & private patio. 3 Bdrms .. family rm. & 21"2 baths. Xlnt closet s pac e. $89.900. 4 2 SNAPDRAGON. I RVINE. (off Doe Tra il ). OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 A MAMY-SPLEMDORED HOME ... in Newport Beach. on a comer lot. with a n overs izC'd 3 car garage plus <'a binC't built-ins: & parking space for a boat or trailer . There a re 3 bdrms .• 2 baths. 2 frples .• SUN 12:30-5 beamed ceilings In living rm. & m s t r . bdrm. WEST CLIFF A beautifully mainta ined home in a very prac tical location. convenient to sch ools. s h ops & banks: a comer lot of ample size & landscapin~ for privacy. 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths & la rge den/dininf,! rm. $174.000. 1500 CORNWALL. N.B. Crom e r of Dover>. N.B. OPEN SUN. 1-5. THE ELKWOOD Pl.AM I ... one of the choice PATIO HOMES in the Deerfield area: you'll like this s ingle level 3 bdrm .. 2 bath com e r unit : it's been up~raded in many res pects. Only Sll0.000. <You own the Jand l. #7 SANDERLING. IRVINE. OPEN SUN. 1·5 HARBOR HIGHLANDS This is a we ll built home -s pacious C'nough to accommodate a large family. yet e legant e nou1?h to appeal to aesthe tic s ense in every r espect. There are 3 bdrms .. children's win~. PLUS a s pectacular m str bdrm. suite. S282.500. Please call for app't. to see. :J~e/J/u/'6 ARST RESALE OFFERING "FANTASTIC LOCATION!" BAY VIEW FROM 'EVERY ROOM 3 IR •• 2'1.2 IA •• HOllY RM. OPEN TODAY 30& AVE. CUMBIE ~Priced to sell fas t & liquidate estate at $182.000. (Her e is tremendous future value potential>. WI AU PLIASIO TO NIS9tr TIUL Y OMI OF THIS llAUTIPUL COMMUMITY'S MOST IL16AMT llSIDB ICISI Plttv An MASTa sum. CHILDllM'S WIN•, MAID'S QUAITIRS, SIMSATIOMAL .,,_~ THIUOUTI PUASI Sii r..-Y SPllSS AT 4 wtMMD POOT LAME. •• TODAY I TO 4. SH0.000 llii:~ .US()C~TI:! 800 Newpon Center Drive • M0·8eC>O . . $67,500 NO DOWN TO VETS 3 Bedroom. l 'h bath Condo. Elertric built-in.c;. near pool & rec r eation area. Rea l s h a rp & needs quick sale! JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport 81Yd. 30th corner SOMETHING SPECJAL IM DOYB SHORES/IA YCRIST F-..k ...... hf'M wtilh. Is W -of the •qiede4 .. nrfft lidilded ... ""' ..-ckN• 5 •• ~. " "' EYEIY.T'HIHG to -'• y.. co•1t1ly ~-YOll N.ty-t N9 lff C .. CIM tMlr «I· S2tl,OOO OPIH SUMDA Y 1.5 1120 TllADEWINDS LAME IMhd lr.ai.n 646· 74 I 4 & 541-J1 lt 1002 ..... 111-.d 1006 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP LOCATION IAYCllST, HI Xlnt rloor plan. well built, 4 Bdrm 2\.11 bath. fa m ily, dinin g. 2 fireplaces. Cha rming and waiting for the right family. RV access on SKY HIGH One o( the Island's most interesting 3 story unrt & rent.al cottage $215.000 comer lot. See gorgeous I wdl l'OnSider trades ai. v.oodsy back yard orr I dining, fam ily area ~r~~fs aoefelr Including picturesque Sul'ldeY. Fet>rvery t 1. 1979 Turrw r Ai-i-or o-.1L v Pll.OT DZ Colta ~ 10 24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• iuaM•H Only G1ganuc splJt level for 2 BEDROOM COTT •GE the proud. A dyna mic ~ covered entry Step down 1 year old dream cottage. Vaulted bvuig rm. Garden view beam ceilings. redwood deck. & family rm with vaulted narde n patio. cell.mg, rrplc. rormal dm· "' 1ng. huge country By Appointment Only -5155.000 kitchen. Hade-away 0 master sutte. Outside balcony. Children's win g 1 with 3 swtes + huge ' bonus room. Executives .. [ 1~ . ~~..t!~~i;oo. ACT ~-B~~~!}k~~ !i'lflftill Al'\O INVESrMENT ~~.\1PANV 673-8700 IYOWMEI CORONA DEL MAR 9UIET RISIDIHTIAL &MROHMEHT CHARMER Two large bedrooms.t wo baths. huge enterta1n- s199 500 ment deck View of hills. l , pn 11ate beach at'<'l!i> ... 3 Bdrm. 1 v 1n~ Rm. Sli6.500 I 771-0456 or FormaJ Dining area und 549-9595 ram1ly rm , wn. full ------- baths. nus home has rl J .... 11e Crti Plan I cently been remodeled BY OWN~R. Ol·ean S with new master swte. v1 Pw La ndsca ped. with bath area new spnnklers, all upgrades. latchen. family room and ~.000. Ph 759.0049 fonnaJ dining area Liv· __ -........, ing nn has beaullful used ~-----bn ck fireplare with SHORECUFFS ra.ised hearth. For add1· l!onal information and complete llsl ol excep· I.Jona! features call 714-731-3777 Immacu late cus tom bull I 3 bd rms +den home. Pvt Mstr/BR win g has 1t ·s own r1replaCt' & view deck 0 W.C financing. Askm11 UAMDNEW TOWHHOMES "lritt.v Woods" C E.ast.s1de to5ta M es,a > 2A32Santa Ana Ave. English Tudor 2&3 Br split lrvel. 2&3 ra r garage. frplc i.. 1TUCrowa vcs. ~rcenhoui.e windowl\, pool. s pa . TENNlScourt From S89,9SO 646-0061 or ~-19'.!0 Developed by Woodtrec ~v. C:o. "VIEW" ~ ~ There's not m any or these with such a manifi · cent view. 4 huge bedrooms. 3 baths. ste p down fa mily rm. crackl· mg fireplace. formal dm- mg rm. country kitchen. Spectacular patio area w/vtew A "must see·· for so ht tic. AC.."l' 546·23 lJ ~.000 )rfl' '• I • '10'. '• 1' f '; t =~[~IHIUI 2 UMtTS S 179 ,000 COST A MESA-- Olive tree, shrubs and -------- flowers. -------- 0,... Sat/S..n I to 4 Sunday. 1•4 707 Goldeftl"Od 18 1 l HUMMIHGllRD OCEAN VIEY6 OPEN SAT/SUNIMON Near new 4 br. 3 ba. Im· 1-4:30 med. occupancy. Cen· 1800 Leeward -twy 21 Newport Cent.er. ~l~A: . ,'~fORJM ~5357. JASMINE CUB PL.AMY A,f19SS-3454, 759-036~ Kz~ lc6ooP'1•1111a 1007 -· ....................... -------- IRAHDMEW --------1 CUstom buill 4 BR. den. 3 R·l LOTS EAST COST AM ESA ba, wet bar· Ready for occupancy. S215,000 COA.ST PROPERTIES co .. 673-5410. PL.AMI JASMINE CREEK VIEW A,fl955-l454, 759°0363 Two sep. 2 Bdrm units on full lot. La11ndry . patios. EXECUTIVE HOME! Good condition. Lou Brechtel & ru.soc 229 Marine Ave. 675-3331 Irvine Terrace Custom bull 4 bdrm. ram. rm .. vtew o( barbor1Cata1Jna . Decorator t ouch could make this a show place. St>S.500 Open Sat /Sun. 12·5 1801 Tahuna Terrace Agt. 675-5930 3br. 2br. duple" + guest R·2 LOT ----------------room Corner lot. Elegant, cu1>tom re· modeled home with ti bdrms. and 3 baths The sunken hvmg room lead:. lO a large conversation pit with overs i zed fireplace PLUS two add1 uonat fireplaces '" the Formal Dln1n1C Room and the Famrly Room ~ The Mester Bedroom St.ule has a large. ex· tensive use o( wallpaJ)t'r. c ustom drap~s and bllnds, and plush car pet' Boat or trailer accesi.. Call Gen Ryan. 7~· 1920 Hard~'ood floors. Super f'MMSULA POINT JUST USTB>!! Lovely 3 Bdrm. comer . Harbor View Hiiis. ocean Westminster with super Assume loan S248 .SOO v1ew; 4 bdrms .. family 2 bdrm house + large Next lo tbe beach. rm .. new carpels. newly rental $242.SOO Prine. Onli. 621 Jasmine. CdM ~~ ' QUAIL PLACE patio. Newport Pier Realty painted: will consider ()pc.ion or Contract w/lo . lease1option $295,000 dwn. Jbdrm, 2 ba .. \'1c .. 1zeffdt <>'EH SUM. I ·5 l.orian South of Bay<i1de R·Y PARK VIEW LOT PRorstTIES ~ 'llP'ISilu~ r;~IDll 3907w.tl•Dr. dose to beach Rkr 2005 Balboa Blvd. ..-67J..6210or 673·1148 -~°'" ~11:30 '~ Newport Bch.673·205& "5 ¥ lMMED OCCUPANCY L a g u n a B c a c h Corona cW Mer I 022 I I I ocean view, newly de OP8'I HOUSE corated. 4 Br 2 Bu StMdoy 1-S J>Olf Y. ~~IUXK11M ~.000 mcludtng land 594 ..... HAMIL TOH breathtaking view com· •-•••••••••••••••••••• I Rt.IU. l OH \ 640-4018 plete with plans on cul· --------32$0f C->Ml LOFTY LIVING ! de-~c. JASMINE CREEIC 640-7000 SHORECLIFFS 2 bdrm . l bnth on the first noor Pl.US lort for UNITS 3-4-&'s Plus rentals 968-6183 DO!\: 0 \': \ ... S of r Aliforni" HAL UTATI OPENSUNDAY 11·3 HOME& INCOME 407 Jasmine Corona del Mar QWit.ard Rily 673-8250 LIMON HEIGHTS AREA 'h ACRE Bea. utilul executive 4 bdrm , 3 ba home Meredit h b u i It. Amenities plus. 6'6-771 t. Pl.AH II • WIHDRIFT 2 Bdrm +den. 2 rrplc's , air condUioning. Fully landscaped, decorator drapes & wallpaper Never li ved in . Owner must sell. $215,000 #l4Jctty Drive OPEN. T&SUN Gnat Oce• View Jasrrune Creek Townhse. guarded entrance. 3 BR. 21,; ba. family room. f11>lce. $295,000. Owner finance. You own the land. Pool. Jacuzzi. ten· ms . Princi pals on ly. Own r /agenl 640·11 27. 568-3974 on E"ening Ca nyon Wide canyon view lhtrd bedroom or family Arc hitect Ellerbrook room overlooking OJ>t'n custom home. 3 liR 2 BA beam cer hnged hv1ng U.shaped around patio room with rirepluce. Gracious Hvmg. $359,500 $1B.500 Call Gen Ryan. Call fo r appt. Loretto 7~ 1920 Greerb'754000 ' QUAIL .. .,lJ=• PLACE as:=. T.:~:t'T:fta PttOPERTIES • ....... ~ •• _. ••• ,,, 10,... Tll 1:30 r .M.I 2 IORM COTT AGE ua-•----College Park 3 br homt'. rt.as Income Unit 1--------•1 cul-de·l4ar street. n1cl' Pegged hardwood Ooors. fa mily ho ml.!. St16.000. -------~ beamed ceilings. 2 bnck Agent 54~28!J --------1 fireplaces and nice coun· OPIH SAT/SUM try kitchen -PLUS -JA.SMINECREEK 2 Bdrm, 2 bath incom' "33 Whiteater wul with pnvate p11t10 DeluxeCondo ~ and a.rd Agt. 759--0046 '.cl to S 185,000 JASMINE CREEi 50/o DOWN LS OPTION FOR INFORMATION CALL644-721 I DB.IGHTfUL Two br. 2 ba (.'Ondo. Pool. -Many Jmemllt.~ Cloi.c tu everyltung. Only $71,500 OPEH SUH. l ·S A home that you can n.·· 4 11 HB.IOTROPE ally ef\JOY. 979 S370 Large cu.<ttom home : 5 A bdrms. + in law apt LLST" TE You have lo sec 1l.. words I 11 rJn NIG[L (}AILEY & A558 EIATES OR OWNER WILL •------• CARRY I ST TD FOR ..=o;;;======= don't cover everythmg ' REAL TORS ao.ooo. •-----MAURY STAUFFER SEA LION REAL TY 67J.5354 497.3311 EASTSIDE J r ... ~ SUPER ACTION IN THE COMICS SECTION OF THE DAILY PILOT Top of SpyCJl-1 SHORT PltUOD eustm tot-Plans 6000 s r Plan I . Baymlsl. 2 Bdrm home. great vu. $850.000. 1 BR older home. R 2 lot. --------i cloi;e in SG),000. Owner 4c den. XJnt Joe. #2 Jetty 545-3639 By owner. 5 BR + single Drive --------i apt over ll a ru iie . wtll provide fmancln g. Roy McCcrdl4t, Rltr. 541.7729 t7MHZ' 7&9-0363 LOWIST Pit.tel J•mlneCreek End Unit EuyTenm -1199 .. 500 Owner/Al.at. 75MCM6 c»rfOM HOMI Mucb llOU!lbt al\er 3 br & SPYGLASS RIDGE s:u>.ooo. 960-6750 , _______ _ • P'OO\. HOM!* Bu kier' sperm I. Corona AXEi UPPB $291,000 ftt Highlands. Century 21 3Ul Santo Alla Ave. CM Isl lime on market. n N c w port Ct> n 1 t• r . •.ooo. Only S5000 down bcauWully decorated 3 ~~7 Asllume 9~'"~ lo11n Nu Bdrm. family rm home -..-----poi.nts. no credit cheek:1. with spectacular view of ShorecUfrs. view. Century 3 bdrm. l bath, rncd rolling hiJls. imprcs.!!lvc 21 Ne wport Cen ter. yard. pool urea 3 car gar. MO-S357 Gallt-ry or Homes TastetulJy dtt0raled In I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Kirk Lamb. 631·0900 pale blues & whJtes. ~ _...1_ ... ForlnlormauonCall o,..-::cRUIY Architect remodeled 644-721 f I to 4:30 wood. glass. hrdwd IAYSIDI noon. decks. skyli~hl vtlW C~DO atrium i.n master 1wte, Extra n.lce 2 BR condo Ira. lot. Owner ft 19,SOO overlookl.n& d1annel .ind ,_942_·78_•7 _____ _ boaU Only SlSUOO EL€0ANT 1321 loysl• Dr. MESA Vt~ROE f'or Olrtttlona Spotless practl<'al sln&l<' den. 2 b•..:.. warm, rustle --------~on unyoo with its LOT V ALUlll own 1prtn1 r~ atrum Good 2 bdrm. with frplc . Mountain cabin et on R·l lot : owner will moaphert Only 3 ~ c"11T o Sl.29,000 blocka from ~can. OpenS.t•Sun 1'4pm AULMAmM at P1>1>PY Av,nue lllAL ISTA n M0-7'7J9 or e.u.2111 '44-7ll :I • 644-72 I I ltOrY 3 bdrm d n, pool. auest hou.te 2935 J av" Rd. Aaklnl fl 7$,000 Aaeot 875-8800 Owner. 3 br. fml.Y rm, 3 h'plca. bulll in 'BBQ. ~-2175. af\emoon.s . ··t• .. , . . . ... - '. • :: .. . ;· . ... .. . .. .... • 0 • I ......... w. ........ ,..,. w. ....... Fer We .......... w. Ho.ft for w. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···········•\•········· •.................•.... ······················· ..................•.... f04 1044 ....... f 044 l...-IHdt I 041 W.,..INdt I CMI Lllt-leocJt I 041 ·····················~· ·······•·•·•••····•··•· ...........•..•••...............•....•.............••••••.••.•••.•••. MF.SA VERDE borne . «Mpat ~&radft, a lJR. F'am Rm. a 1p1c·e. ~ ... ma J~. M , m n /act. I Y OWMa MIATtu. kbM•adeUhr LOCATIOH • ~ Bu\IL lbr l'tb.t bom.i IAITSIOI wtt.hln walkin1 dllt to lard or rnley tlb Lo•ih S Bdrm hom~ on 1.,.., nl ru.t '" 11.yhlu . UNIQUt' R 2 turntr lot ; 1uod tofu , Inlaid tile Urt, Dt-corator'• mdl, ur ~ lle•lhU area cn1r ro•avt o" • FM niimdfdby l am .1 Br Otlk)•~ RM, on~ by 622 2001 or 1w1dta.JS.,1raulted CA ~ t , If 8 Then ('all l"elbAP, m rTOttd woad Katbletn .it STAT bar. Ir frplc. 1 paralt YAJ\M RF.AL.TV 1 C mirrored D R.. ll<'P 7 t 4 5 t I 2 l 8 I o r down UV rm 8)1 O..ncr. N I IO ·~ • tliZ.500 By .•bdrm. l ba _A......l...t... ___ w_"_t_•_ ............ -- ~ "'°'· rUAted in A -........ . out ll Mhooh II s & s IALIOA --·YIJMAN---,--• ~"°""' t&\. <'Jill for 411, llA Flal•••d Nodowtl tor V•:t'S, 1u.per •Pllt $oU 1638 I o " .. s I • o .. Camai, ~. aparN>ut 3 COMfOWT A.Ill • /Cwtt.. wet lter · 8drm a bath. 1n<-li.Jina UYIM4t C....,.. w/P.1. & ..t r a mt I y r u o m w 1 t h In thl 0.,.n •pnlou• ._. Hllp Kite.._ w /II r1~a Well lootl'd 3br. 2ba family bomr llft. 0 ""'•• I 2· 4 m...,. rhoob Atkm& 01\ 0 88i kl h T r 11 m. To " l'all .. In le en W /S-.,. tty ..... *'Wl = l«n rm .!t':~I "42 5..,art Or. H~I. -~~ HERITAGE I Ul{IOU. nel~borh(>()d I II r . 7 I I • 3 6 4 2 S.• lo 1pprt c11tc • 96J.417l. REALTO RS 1\Al'U lovtt It 1 Ownt'r Will •--------· hdpflllilte m 5310 <.Uldo for u le On the und 2br 2 b11 pool, NI~ IITS 2 Br. •harp 1n A LL$'rA TE 1una. •ec ltuntmiiton i.ide'. m.soo A&sumable 1 ~ 2':~,r.W~.,, Sl6$.UOOup \oan ()pn sun 12-' 3'8 -......... "'"" lSlb Pl. OW!lf'r 642 11" ___ A_EA_L_TORS ..w a i CONDO PROF Deror" lndstp& 2 y~ar old 38R 2l'lba, u ten ~k1na w/ll'Jar. Lge fl'Witr at~. t'U!.l ft>alurt-s lhruoul Sy o wne r Sl38.SOO 642 ·Sti93 Open &m 1·5, 1107 Rldittc.'rf''t Cir, CM 1 V1ct or1 a to Valley) MESA VERDE wa.th 2 baths Upar1d4"1I 2i,., <'Br gat Tenr1111 l·rt.i. Nr Ocean $91,000 Ownt• will take 2od T D Ca ll 96S-3454 By Owner l year old Drt:»m Home. 2630 sq. ft. Luxunous pool ho nw 4 bdrm 3 ba. 3 (rplc wet ~.000! No qualifying ! bar 3 c a r r ~r agc . rn.~ Su~r clean 3br , 2 Owner wilHinance! Re » u t Ir u I ti d s c P . •••••••••••••••••••••• GREAT BUY Moil J>Of.Ular Plan 4 D ta: R ~ l E L 0 P ar ll llomt> With oool and 1pa J U,T REl>UC F.O \u 1141. Move ln rondl Uon . o .... t houH ror en lerlalnll'll't\l Doti 'l pa11 l.hl.loppof1unlty BUY. rrs.-1 IMIRVIMI 'frlll\l(t m!d owners In· 113\c'd on Rtsl. Tak_. ad v nta&e Interior pre M'flt.11 Jl'lt c 1ou.-. olf e rings e>f ~lirlh)' wi.rm h>n1:11 w/bala n c t·d form . t\ltchcn pla.noed for ctli· c1ency & 3 1paclou1 bdr m• Re markable ttml.! Wl.000 ~-4477. WOODUIDGI IJfaUltful comer 2 Bdrm +-~ Condo Cbotce loc Wumlngton Pl 0. Up. iradfd AtC A.Ilk S'9'J.SOO. Olll 982 1464 or ~-0673 ....OU .. CIMG $71,000 Bal'l{aln last chan('e' See for younwlf. This home o(fel"!S the good things In ure at their bt>et. Kitchen is a chef's dellitht. Take DdvllJ\tll(le Of 8(.lnfifltlOnlll te rms . FllA & V /\. 562-4477. ba In l I Talltol.ctC:y;• $175.CJOO 714-840-MSl 6812 .. Ifie. o . ne w pain . W• U•htl'. 75.a 202 ,.....,.1..AAk Dr. Cpl.. & furnace Owner • ..... '-"" UOO\.' a 96226m96.1-ll29 ---------Older 3 Br. 2 88. Xlnl (~IJ'.l!Jl\UflJIUI~ MESA VRDI O.. ,.. I 026 rond. Steps to blufls. Rtal FAt»le lnveshftlnt CoMclous? Here la a freat bu.y In ~Id Townbomca 3 Bdrm., l•m rm , 2"' ba Md \&l\lt • 1oocs location and A(R C ON · DITION ED. Only 18$$0 WOODBRIDGE SPECIALS °"1rout of Uvln11 ln the beallltl\ll lake1J1~ com munat)' ol Woodbrtd10? We have homes avaUa ble \n th4t prtce ranae from 112.800 to s10.ooo P\eue call ror detailil Jt""''''llllJHll<ol Ht 41 I• ~'.i 1 HJ()() llW OFFERING Smartly laid o ut j bedroom home In tht1 award winning ~Nfleld development Thlis Plan lA Park Home ha& 11un· ken living room with fire_place. dl111n1 room and vaulted c e1lln14t1 Your choice or TWO t CaJltoday • UICOlN'S SPECIALS OPEN TODAY 4AIMt:"WI• OP..:N tJ I Shall> Crffltaklt Willow on t ul·d• n c uroaa from tennl• ('ouru If r.001. Prohotonal anda<'aplAf • t'over~ oeUo· outy 12uoo. 4HZ~w"41 Only •.500 f()( thla f'lan 100, all bltn•. wall lo w•ll ca.rpotA & window 1•ov11r U\Rll. Walk to '11rk. lt>n 1W., •Wlmmln1., arhool 417' ........ t)lt .. ~ I~ II SUl'Y.ll hit.\ h I' 1'1111 I with c·.:11lt<CI ;111 11111111 111 1it'"hool1. &Jllfit. .. 1h•11J P'f\M fTl.t.~10 IOll Oe_.. Ul'M~ , .. II PH1'1fll PAIN' ,. ltUlll~ t o to11 v 11 1111 11 A t4 11f11fl\I• llu111e;111 f•h111 l tor fTlj,IMICJ 11402CIMttao., f'ot>UJar fJ11r11t10 1n h nunch , 110 ue1·11llv11 ne11hborhnolt No "' .ocl•Uuo tee11 582,00<.I 14HI Otllt Super Cornell w1lh MY ere d pu1111 , n u w i:artht.of\e CM~l. t'Ulltnm RA..CH STYLI ••••••••••••••••••••••• surf. 2 Iota. 644 1094 Beauuful 4 Bdrm. dining Magrur1centocean view. room. family room. 3 car New3bd. Open Sat&Sun Rar&ge. all immaculate. 12-S. 33816 Coleg10. Agt IMMIDIATE ah11Her11 4 wall1n•pcr OCCUPANCY 1rutmcnt llt a 11ro 1 St ~9 . 90 O J a c k 1 e 83J.-0623; 644-5742 Classlc s,_1111 4 Plex ====..:;.;;;. ___ , boou.111room $116,000 Grand award winning Twfttrock Gtew Adams Plan at Wood· Pl Ill J ~- llandlem a n . Un ique Luxurious ocean view Homes. S46 S990 sangle farruly homes nr 211utoOc.- 4800 .sq rt . Huge rms. dome ceil'g.s. balconys, encl lanai. courtyard. All have fo rmal d1n1n.ic rms +breakfas t rms . Present gross $19,260 pote ntial o r $22,440 . Pnde or ownership in prestige area O.W C contract. Bkr 8484557. bndge E'Blates by Irvine Single ramJly an on I 5 22 .._.,.,.... Pa<'Lflc cul-de·aac.' Br. 2~ ba, 2 OPf.N l2 4 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath. Family the harbor 2012 lo 3206 Room Mesa Woods sq. ft. com ing soon ' Below market. S48·0113 549-5111 3 Br. d en. 2 '~ bath. frplcs. Redwood deck A Cheyennl! In Th e $118.SOO. Includes air ing, Jae. pool sz lot. Ranch frv1nuchool1. no cond, Call George at $2 09.SOO by owner. asaoc1at1on fttll llt on a SS2-3700 between 10 & 5 _~ __ is _______ 1 cul-de-sac street. S89.900. AS'J. llG & IEAUT! Reaut. 4 br, 3 ba. hge fa m S bdrm. 3 ba. lmmac. UP· rm. Mesa Verde North 1iraded Thunderbird ~7-~0wner Home. Splendid view- MARlNAL"GK' "NDS hills . Ch oice area . .u ~ Mollvatl'd seller. Open 1 yr new. $20,000 down, House daily . $127 ,900. ooqual. 4 br +Ion . Tn· 33126 Sea Bright Dr level. upgraded Must Dana Pt. sell. Contract avail. BeU.erKomes Realty Owner I Agt 548·53"4. 661·3"07 496-9788 Open Sun t 4 dally. lrvme Pacific R..g.S.U.L.-T· S Act now ! SeUer LS offer. mg an exi.sung VA loan S at 9%. This home 1s NEW OFFICE NEED 2 tailored for your fmly Expr'd Agents. Res1d or w;exceplional living me. Great comm. spht S""ce. 4 loe bdrms & 8 Outstanding location. .... " Call for Appointment rel real for pa rents . 9 AM to lO PM Hurry! Sl02,900 in Irvine. 552·4477. WOODUIOGE 14272 MetkM $99,000 OPEN l2·S 3 ~rm . Patio home. Gorgeous Colony 3 Priced low ror qu1c ~m home with cen· 58:1e· Call NOW for de· -tral air & upgrades. tails. Agent S46-0351 Community pool + house Woodbridge By Owner 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Nr new Townhouse. patio, dis· hwasher. $71,000552-3174 & t.eruus. '85.900. Save JUST REDUCED (~1wnrnJl$i5j 1--------- Mriet Indy for E HuRtiftgton. PREMIUM C--Hfl.NCH Hft~LTY ~s 1 2000 A Bunch! Nice 3 br. family home. Great locatloo ! A hltle paint & elbow grease will make you SS! Hurry & :.ave! Call 646-7434 Fast Sale Shores Real E&tate SI 20,000 Properliu WOODBRIDGE PLACE WATERFRONT 4 Yrs old 2 st.o"". vaulted 841-4557 FURNlSHED MODEL LOCATION IYOWNEll Turllcrock President home. 3 Bdrms. fam rm. 2"" ba. 2 frplcs, 3 car gar. Prof dee & landscaped. Other extras . $228,700. See at S732 Southall Terr. 752.9430 • J ---------1 SCooewood near the lake. ceilings, 3 Bdrm. 2112 3 bd. 2 ba +family rm. bath. ram rm. Lge &ealti••Townhous• Professionally decoral· Located OD a k no ll backyard wtjacuz.zl. n.a.. ~ .. 1 OO do e d . b e a u tic u I I y bordering Lake Wood· ~ c..-.a.... I to 3 _...., -Wft I ds d p · · bridge with greenbelts _.,...~ _, 3Br. l''J ba. new w/w cpl. an cape . n ee in· 'd his Wood 13032 TftOl'O St. crease of only $2000. oo both 51 es. l · Thos Bros Mappg37EJ Total payment ~75/mo $139.SOO. Call Leroy bridge Cross' n g • &..,.aleecllt 1041 ASK FOR P UL Only S6.1.SOO. HURRY! p I . p r Camden Mode l has a ••••••••••••••••••••••• A Mulhearn RJt)' Reg&Stcr earson. rvine aca ic. beaUUful view oC the lake 1---------891-7153 562-4lOl. rrom the living room. GOLD STAlt ---a.CHEAP<> 2 homes under 70.000. Ngw down VA. lo dowrl' f"HA Won't last. Alll. 540-1673 ------1 HO qtlALIFYING New Custom 2 & 3 Bdrm Condos $78 .500 t o $83,950. Ope n house Sat/Sun 12·5 at 2170 Ca· nyon Dr. Near V1t1.orla Call ChU(.'k Ko1 stra Marinen ltffll Estate 548-2138 848-1511 Shar p Mesa North, 3 bdrm. 1~. ba. New paint 1n s 1de & o ut. N c w carpets. Open Sunday 12·4. Agent :>46-HS5 In-law quarters. NewPort Heights. Sl43.950 Cen· tury 21 Newport <.:enter. ~5357 ATIENTION BUILDERS Super Newport Heights locabon. Older 4 Bdrm on large cul-de sac lot with room 2 bwld 2 or maybe 3 m ore. un1ti. Listl'd at $125.000. FUUHREALTY Cal 546-011 4 DUPLEX 2 Bdrms .. I bath, frplc., laundry rm .. blt·ins, enclosl'd garages; backs up to golf course. Good renlal area! GIB WALKER · HAI.TY 67S.S200 Mesa Verde S97.SOO. 4 br, 2 be large yrd Ptlnclpals only. OWner 2810 Serang, ~ $40,000 PEI HOUSE S houses on one lot f'enced yards. enclosl'd garages. ror info. c.'all. 645'-9161 OPfN HOUSf RI AL TY / FOUCLOSURE sale. Must sell immed. and is priced $1000's below comparable sales. Ocean and harbor view condo. 3 Bdrm & den, 2'h bath. May lease with op- tion to buy. $108,500. (470) AIANDOMED 3 Bdrms and den. 2"'1 bath.'!, wood & glass con· do. Must sell today. 25'1- dn and assume 8% In ! owner will help finance or name your terms . $89.000 (471 ) K.R.PROPEllTIES 493-9381 C.OZ.y Beach Retreat 2 llf', 2 ba. frplc, brick pal.Jo. only $79,900. H. Johns Real Ell tale 493-6891 or (93-4445 BToro 1032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $6,000 Down! SEVERAL LAQROMT IN IEACH con AGlS WOODIRIDGf 2 br 1 ba under $75.000. New Woodbndfte Estates CENTURY 2l Wasb.ulgton Plan ready for move an. 3 bed & den. SURF REAL TV 2Ya ba. Sl66,000. Special 536·7542 upgrade package in · Ot '*'"to Sell eluded. Call George al 2 Slor-y, 4 bedrm home <71,)552.3700 between 10 located within 1500 yrds &Sdaily. to beach. Formal dining ___ 1_rv_in_e _P_a_c_ifi_1c __ rm, front courtyard . •3000sqft S Ir• large r e ar patio . Eleoant describes this Children have movl'd·too o much space for seller. beautiful home. F. P. See for yourself. Open w/frplc + lg game rm howie Sun. 12·S, 20761 w/wet bar. Xlnt loc. Catamarran. 7o/.1% loan. 559-4175. CENTURY 21 ORANGETREE SURF REAL TV Plan 3 Lovely paUo home 536·7542 2 bdrm. 2 ba. fam. rm. & 1WO HOUSES ON ONE frplc. $77.000()pen House LOT 9 blocks to ocean. Sat U·3. 37 Lemon Grove Sl29,SOO. Agent 979-2533. ltvine 496-7427 OPEN SAT /SUN 16UJ NORMANDY Prestige 4 Bdtm 3 Ba. great floor plan. Lovely pvt yard, close lo St . Bonaventure . Asking $138.000. Harbour Sales 846-4408 WOODUIDGE New on market; ran· u._,uc Brighton by Akins . 2 Bdnns. den. 2'h baths; central air. Bright & cheerful. Exquisitely de· corated. Assumable loan. Sl27 ,950. 4 Br. 3 ba. 2000 sq. Ct. • ·~ --------- Tuan.HOCK Outstanding value; 4 bdrms .. Camlly rm .. 2 baths. atrium, central 8U'. New carpets , brick frplc .. s ecluded yard W1lh mature trees; patio. Owne r has bought another. Only $1~.950 Acre. 2 frplc, din rm. tile 1 .... •o• M001t..1 entry. mod. kit. with din· _. ~ ..., Ing area. Mast.er BR has Nice 4 bedroom with co"· fflllC & open beam clog. versalion pit. country Freshly painted. Shade kitchen, ma~nl{1dent trees. Shake roof. Crpts master suite with Roman & drps. Cul-de-Sac. 5 tub & gigantic bonus min. rrom shopping. room.Super upgradcd. FTwys Schools. Assume JR91/MoH.tl exist. $80,000 9""1 % loan. 536-146' l'U carry balance 10% in· --------- terest only s yrs. Full tWW• price S96,000. Owne r· Hc.-bour I 042 Brolter 768-5700 Sf6.0367 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1. 24011 Alderglen. Open Sal/Sun 1·5. Fo.t• V...., I 034 LJVENOW PAY LATER Le~ option. Sea Gate HIGHLANDS Beautiful Sage Model In Turtlerock; upgraded in every way; 2 bdrms .. 2 balm, dlning rm.; great view! Cen lral air, microwave. Owner Is moving out of area: call (Of app't., you won't be di&appoinled. $117.950 DAVID D. CAALSO .. llALTotl ll3-929l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSUME 1cyo LOA .. of sal,000; F.P. S87.000. 3 bt. 2 ba. upfnll'd, days 96 2 -241 Nick ; evea/wknds 962·7275 Owner Condo. 4 br. 100 rt waler WOODBRIDGE. Willow trootage 48r, 3ba. Cam rm, dlnlng rm, e lulb cpts , UP · graded. aulo sprlnltlers, patio. 1ar opner. By owner $119,500. Ph 831·38 RH SPA BVTIIESEA REAL TV 846-4C57 / (213 >S92·287 l HARBOR PACIFIC CONDO l br upper. areal view. Complet e ly rurnl1hed w/valuable ant.iquet in· cl.1116,000. If you buy thl• 3 br Thoma• ain1le story b1r1ain hou1e. Step --------111 dow1I Uviftg rm, wan of 11M1 ldtcben overloolu BY THE SEA REALTY WOOOlllMI S•S LE ASE /OPT New ~2Br,2ba.gar. Open Sat /Sun l2·S. Owner. 956-.2258/~1-3877 Q.IAM. Q.IAM 6ubblln 1 1pa . Open ~/(21S)592·28'11 IXTIA c&.1At4 = rf:'r:o..~·5. 18659 nm I 044 4bdrm .. 2 full ba,, office, CENTURY21 •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• 1V rm .• lndry, dinln« Ii SURF REALTY TUITU IOCICS kit. fuUY eqwpped with 536-7562 Mo8t 4!Xcl111lv• addrea. ...... S..JOl ... R .-a.. ...... ~ ~, ..... ......... to LC"-SI 11.100 P.I 112-1712 first qua.Uty appliances Prof decrt.'d as lndlcpd dble •ar. wf carport. 2 tlut!t•INdt 1040 •·-.:bom • CR!:EJCSIDEAtpen3br., .. ,... ......,. •·0n.~.._ooo a be, up1r ad ed . a•t. patloa, low malnt .... •••••••••••••1•••••••• Ol>t .,..., .. Border of Newport ~ Owoer tranACMred. 3 Br. USu.nbunt a .500551...cm c.o.ta MeH $150.000 Call pool, atrium, la matr CREEKSIDE Wllt<rw 4 br. ~pt. 548·6879 By wjtAl.SJ32.000.98MT78 /~~:, ~ t:~~,,~ed A1t. Mutt Sell: 8"S home l.n .«.-2. --------t.IBwlPOOl•RVapace., ~ St:Ll. Idle iterna With a Sell Idle items $42· Br2\'J lla. IU-llZ33 TU·aooo o.111 PUotCl ... lfled Ad. formal dinaog room. Canuly room. kitchen and master bdrm. This home has a tremendous amount of exceptional features inc luding : vaulted clear c edar paneled ceilings in the bving room, Cormal din· ing room and family room . clear c edar paneled living room walls. fireplaces In both living room and family room. highly upgraded flooring with wood Par· quel in entry and kitchen , two. 6x6 ' fm.ished storage areas In garage, with laundry tray and cabinets . Cl.L5tom color wood plan· tation shutters on must windows. dry bar with natural oak cabinets and central air conditioning. otfered at $239,000. For Curther detatls and com· plete Usl of upgrades call : 114-731-3777 Turtle Rock Glen 5 Br, 3 ba. 3 car gar .. A/C. space for RV. Owner1agl. Phone 645-0776. evs. PETB'S TOWNHOME Sharp & lmmac. 4 BR. Fam rm, dln 'g rm. Tastefully decorated . Outs tandin g value. Audrey Kapelu.s, Agent, 644-7767 TERRY RD. "'1 Olk to Beach. Ocean view. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. Xlnl financ· ing. This won 'l last $100,000 LA VISTA. Central loca· t.ion. Great ocean view. Walk to town. 3BR 3 Bdrm, 3 ba. frplc, den wfbltn bar. Xlot family home $192.SOO. NEW HOUSE. Noria- ha.rd to find! ! new home wilh ocean view. 3 Bdrm. 2"'1 ba •• FIREPLACE. Wood extenor. A good in· vestment as well as a great home. $189,SOO. 1990So. Coast Hwy. LAGUNA BEACH. 494-1519 9SS.1570 •VIEW!!* Vacant . view or ocean Ir canyoo from this 1-level hom!i tge. 3 BR. 2 ba., Tempie Rills. $155.000 Ageot 6'6-t 133 7151ALIOA Of'IM SAT /SUM. I ·5 LA4'MIMA OCE»IVllW CUst.om builder's home; 3 bdrma .• family rm .. d lnlnl rm .. saun a , aounnet kitchen. central vacuum •.h tem. out· at.ndin& dellllt. ln mint condltlon ! Excitin g penoram1 ol 180 deg. of ocean as beach vie•1"8, • Orangetree Condo. by great •l>laab of lights al owner. Pla_i;> 3. I br. nllbt! At>uyat~.000. Ad\lltaonly. Tennis. pool. ~I COAST spaetc.~1.000.640-18l8. UALISTATI University Park 5br ~~~6~44-~4'~4'~~~I w/land. $119.000. 17911 .:. Bukcom Call ~52-8291 or n-. I 044 805fc.4381 coll~. • •••••••••••••••••••••• BEST IN TURTLEROCK VIEW a LOCATION Ill Dramatic trchlt.cture.' apack>w1 2 BR townhome. $172.000 w/tarad. l((CUTIVI &!CIANCI + VllW ~ent. d"lgner-euttomlzed .t BR. Fem. Rm. "Edlnborough" w/Vlt'w ot rolling 1'11111111 $2$9,000 W/l&nd. .. 2br. Apt. Oceap vltw Pool. '79.500. O:W.C Call -.-weekends •an THI su•vnY FOR THOSE WlfO HAVE KNOWN THE SEA • fallen under her ma ate 1pell. TH IS DUPLEX It Victoria Btad\ la Ute •ntwer to • dream. Located on tbe ocuo aMle of the hwy • JUSI' A SHORT STROLL OOWNTOTHE BEACH Tht1 lara•r unH hu !WACIOUS LIV. RM WJ OPEN BEAM n :ll,ING . MASSIVE l''lt I• L.C. 0 I'' 0 L D hltlCK , F.'n: Compan llllrht1n tNt-:l!:D S ICY.NOVA'l'IN<: > & a din 11'11 11nia w / .,"rtnt'h door 1111tn1n11 lo sec luded ' ltltlo llnk1uu bath hat. >Ill, l'ULl.MAN llt M A ti () G A N Y l'ANt.u :n WALLS IN NAtl'l'lCAl. Dt~COlt 1111• 11 r1attut•llY llOUnd. 116firr llupltt" I• IN NEED Oil VAllO WORK It MINUlt IO!l'AlltS H rfll.I tl•vw d tllltl•d II 11.AI'~ A1'1'H~ llt-:ACll W/ICt-,N'f.\I , INC'OM 1-:. 111111 tn•Y br your hu11 1h11N 11llht1prlCt'Of t l41,900Mhtce I ~il'f lllit y hfllf'linanca Mll MOft HALTY ~,, C111t Hwr . t.•iiuna ...._494.07J I OPl!.N l)lJN l:! 3 YOUI CHAMCI TO llOWSI THllOU&H OPIM HOUSES TODAY 1·5 -PRIVACY CAM II YOUIS • tlils two ........ .._ ...................... . , ......... co l ftfn. ..... r.w o••rloolllR9 oc••• ••d c••Y••· $122.SOO 2217' c ... ,..._ Leg• 1 N ..... Clll Uan• dt 5 IHI -WAU TO THI llACH .,_ ..... 2 be••-coft8f" wtHI oc..-Yiew 9d iecud ofi tll• •••t•r &.edr oo•. 'I 49 ,000 1945 61 ... ,,,..., &.-....• lffclt cw ... Coft _..., -SUPBI LOCATION It t-f ,..t of ..... l ..... u ......... specW ~ Add to tWt • oc._ •ir#, tai,1-li, pool-lbM lot _. •1& ...._ S24•.SOO 1624 t.o.lw St. L.,... IHd If r.W l.yTwrecet .bin.go 499-4551 497.333' 495-1720 On loo Orange Coast-look to Lll'QO twsi ll~CHIQUl'rA E>Ul~.en (•h11rmln1& 2 Rrt. I!~~~~~;!!!;!!!!!]!!!!!!~~~~~~~~ rt h11 . tic: h v , rrpl., I~ hdwlf peu ed flonrK, 1---~-il!!!~--W 0 I) d fl • n c: I I n I( • 1· bookbh elvea . p~110 ; orct1n lldti hwy J;"t•w blelllt to tic11ch N rnd Proh•ll~ u le A11lu n It 1210.000 bubmll 2 UOHM homt·, N t•nd. n ~ lot. can odd urut. siw.~ PEG/\L.U.:~ HKALTOR 494.7573 ffY OWNER $127,000. Wlillt to beach & town Coz.y. immaculate col· tage. totall)' renovated 2 Br l Ba. some ocean vteW. mature trees. big badt yard, coverl'd deck. Pnn. only. 494-7296 POnalEALTY lOOON. COA.5T HWY. 497-2461 WOODS COVE Great retirement o r starter home with ocean vtew. 2 Blks. lo bea ch . spacious 2 bdrm., lge. living rm. with frplc .. gleaming hdwd. nrs. 2 L>e.:ks + pat io. Some furnitur e included . SUB,SOO TEMPLE HILLS Panoramic ocean & village views: 2 bdrms .. huge family rm .. 2 i,., balm; deck. pauo. lovely garden. Flexible terms. $21.S,OOO OCEANAtOHT Spanish navor. 3 bdrms .. den. 2'1'1 baths; right on the sand. $48S.OOO OCE»IROHT Just steps from sandy beach; 4 bdrms., 4 baths + guest apt. with kitchen. bath & bdrm. S67S.OOO •RETURN With lhe Swallows lo San Juan Capistrano & this beautiful 3 BDRM . home. Master suite has fireplace. Located in the bills. $I33.900. COW> p •EXPAND Inside & out. Large yard with room for pool. 3 Bdrm. home bas vacant area under house for storage or expans ion SW.000. C032DP •RAMIUMG 4 BDRM. home on large oce8l'I view lot complete with . canyon ln back. Formal dining rm.. 3 batM plus new carpets & paint. Sttll.SOO. OOl~DP •SOFT CURVES ot lhe Saddleback valley are the s ig h ts from secl uded 3 BDR M . retreat. Functional Cami· ly rm. plus large garden. $174.~-~DP ... DDIM By woodsy setting lb!s 2 BDRM. cottage Is a perfect. retreat. Facing C.t.alina sunsets on quiet dead-flld ttreet. $178.000. 8038DP •ADOIAILE 3 BDRM. home overlook· ing Blue bi rd Park. Ground s surrounding home incl. adjacent lot. Country llllth., S\Winl rm. A2$.000. COtiQP. . •WSH&IHN f"tlrway frontage with diltindive 2 BDRM. 6 2'1'. b atb h ome . H a n dcraf t e d w o rllma n •bl p throu1hout. $3$9,$00 . BemDP 900 ll1wy,. St. &Aflllelteell Causey & C.Ompany HEWLYUSTED This hilltop wood sy e s tate . Afro r d s panoramic ocean and village views EnJOY complete tranquility and rela.xl'd living 2 large dedls. formal patio with founta in 2 ga rde n bedrooms. family room . din1n~ roo m . e n t ry galle ri a . f1r1 v a t e separate guest quarters with adjacent den/study Shown by appt. $395,000 • WOODS COVE Comfortable 3 BR. fam1· ly room and Ru l!s t quarters in exclus ive area near beach. Has lovely ocean view and large lot with tall trees and beautiful f e rn gardens. $230.000 Scan TM COOit wtule }OU efljo))' lraJt- qualJly & pn\ acy frocn the 29 ft open bea~ llvmg rm with its 111 1ng rrplc & pegjl~d hd ... 'd noors . formal <tio m1t rm 3 ruet> bdrm~ . ~ a spa on re<l"'ood cs~ m g, m a lo\el;it (~nt.ain garden Sacnt11.:1ng at ~.000 AR..talbetmltd .. exists 1n LaJ: uo Beach' Homes are pnm .. uweslme~' tO\ ei.uiat,. Uu.-; dJstr~ offenni;: ol • ml•liculous 3 bdrm 2 bath. ocean v1~w hQm .. with a spa. on a ta~ lot r ()I' Sl2A .soo. •Hewleachsi• • Move 111 today• EnJOY lhP While water view & ~troll to fa mous Vict o ri a Beach from this charm 11\j?, new 3 bOrm . 2~., bath home + den with J wet bar. May lease/OP· uon . at $225.000 Hili• McConMck ..., 494-7551 • ........ Hils I 050 IHEXPE:MSIVE ••••••••••••••••••••••• JEWEL 3 BR 2 BA, Monterrey 2 BR treasure 10 South coodo. highly upgradl'd, Lagwia. High beam ce1I· $79.SOO. Ownr. 837·5998 1ngs. e at-in k1lc.'hen . •-~ 1052 ocean view and walk lo ....,..-• ....,..... nearby beach. Make of. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rer. sun.soo Laguna Niguel OCEANFltOMT R I ~ North end duplex in ea ty ~ prune area. 2 BR m each unit. Shown by a ppl s:;oo.ooo • U04So. Coast H1way In V1ll11ge fair LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 MOMARCH IA Y Outs tanding m ast e r suite w1lh fireplace and dramallc bath In this warm, custo m built home. Pool surrounded by deck.~ with two roun· taw. $289.900 C51 Coldwell Ban~r 3 Monarch Bay Plaia Lagun:i N11{Uel 496-7222 . 131-0136 AtOHTINGEL NIGUEL COUNTRY CLUI Ii!! acre outs tandi nl'{ build.tog site affords op· partunity to have your own custm home in 1 of the choice areas or So. Calif. S199.SOO OCEAN PRIVATE COMMUNITY 3 Bdrm . 2 1.-'l bath townhome. f o rm e r model. Super s harp & beauufuJly matntainl'd. F\illy fum'd & warran- teed 1 yr. Some ocean vtew. Priced to sell fast, $132,SOO 493-9494 495-5220 496-2413 1 30-SOSO 5'ACIOUS HOME Meredith Hills-in Laguna Hills. 2 sty. 4 Br 3 Ba. OCEAN VIEWS (arruly rm & wet bar, lrg ... lrom lbe expani1lve lol 66xl27 Pnce $149,900. deck or lhls 3 bdrm. Amust set!. home. could be yours to B.A. Roberts Rltr·s. enjoy; the ultimate In, ___ 7_i 4_t_SS_l_·34_37 ___ _ privacy & seclusion & Townhome. compl up quality crafts manship graded , 3 br. brick· thruout. $299iSOO redwd decks wlfirepil, 2 UH TS pal cov's & vu. ssg,ooo. On a very large lot, only assume 9V.% loan. New l·blk. to beach & easy to conv. at 9~%. Open hse rent! Great Potential! wtmds. 495-668~ SlS>.000 OPINSUN.1·4 JI 15 SAMDUNE LM. Har bor View Hills. Corona del Mar . lm rmculate. for the most dlscrtmlnalln(l. This 3 bdrm. llt family rm OCEAN VIEW Monarch Bay Terrace Elegant Fr. Provincial OpenSat/Sun l·S 327l9Sea lsland Dr 6'()..6259 home has been lovinl(ly ~ citing ocean view. with u f l :'.;. c,,~ V cared ror & ocr~rs an ex· ~ n~ /, LJ,Jr,J. security or a wa11eci & R E A L T y aated yard. $289.SOO or.. SAT. 1-4 do .El Nituel Golf 1402 CmlTOS eourse. 2 BR. 2 ba.' Go00 Qu&Jve £1n•ncl.n1: un· ftnancins. $8.1.000. BOND obllttuclable ocean. CA· REALTY. 831-!Hll nyon view; easy care & tn move·hl condition, IOto 150/oOoWR makes lhla 3 bdrm. home 10% lnl. No qualify. 2 luic· an attrectlve buy at ury home:; $1S8.SOO to $149~ Sll4,000. !1itr•? °"'1 $91,500 ":t.WMIJ(.Of._.~-:. 2 Br. 2 ba. 2 pal.lo•, frplc ~ ... ,, , m greenbell. 2 Br 'apl OYO POOL, OCEAN VU 179,SOO. OIWIC. Wrti. for appt. I PO •••• So Lag.....,., ..... 0c .. v1ew 3 Br. 2 ba. cuttom den. 2 frplCI fc bar. ll.$9,900. "Ille above homes ar.e loc•ted 1n the private beach rommuolty of N\lutl Shord. H. Jama Reat Estate --•or te3-MU ·: . , DAIL V PILOT •• OIMf'R ....... 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A I'"' .... ,,, .......... ," C..e.tJ._ll!Wy M•*1 Mn ...W., UMIOI or S•u dmy md 5.-.y mt U I ·00'4 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 03y &i tnow1ltlln vh.1w. 3 -----------------· Or. f¥m rm. din rm. 2 811 SJ?1c1ou1 ms tr a ulle. t ~I!: LAND. flu1blt> hn11nc1na !Jy Ownfr 644~ ~YuHOMtt Phu.-II Portohno finlahed bonus rm Fee land By owner 644 0413 BY OWNER Older ~. one In from C>Celln frooL Oc&a n view. 2 br. 2 ba. Sl00.500. Prln clf*ls Only. 675-5$00. MEW MODEL HOMES Ready lt> move into. Last 7 models. Complete with masonry, awning pack & landscaping in HEW NISnGIOUS ADULT MOllLI HOME PAIK <Mission Viejo area> 6 MOHTHS RH ltEMT 7 I 4/137.ot7 I OCUHVllW lHCUffffAVIM U\'!! M Ql.IM Pl"HllCIUUN Km~11 R.d , 3 Rdrm I • R• Mot1v1t d lll'll\!r Aaluna ~.000 1076 --------• S.CI••• SIAVllW ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl6•900 C urclel c__._ Pre.cit "•r+f 1600 -· r ~r I VIEW STEPS TO 11.ACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~charmcif "OldWorld ~ Dbl wide '61 trailerama • .. ~ ...... "'RJET"'IL ~ .. aw~1b you In TOWNHOUSE --~ "" UU.. p11vate gated com <DN5L88) 3 pvt b<'h & Bulkilng in the heart or ASSUM! VA lOAH v.1Lh wppru:11 S15 llOU ~.v.o ~c> quaht) 1n~& IMY""-'nu. ot S641t mo 3 Rr <e fl.I hi lc.>l, IVt •lt'd un onHHOUSE w..,a-..y l:OOtoS:OO 964-26 I I osuo " Lcy mun1ty ove rlooking Sal\ Clertlfllle magnlri· pier.SubleltingaJlowed. the downtown area. cor- Oranae Co with a com cent ocean & Dana ~at.edp infiTrCoaaeuu~ Is. ner location. excellent rounding view from the Harbor view. Spacious -1 aci ic st wy. property for art gallery. mounuun.i. lo the Palos 2br &den w/wel bar. 2'' Lag. Bch Ofrered by fW111ture store. or any Vcrd l.':1 P e n1ns ul <1 . ba. Spbt level. Frplc 1n Ren a issance M .P . retail business. Ownt-r l'u.-ilOm ¥ppo.ntments m· living room & m s lr 7l4-499-38l6 moving & wants to i.ell. d udt! hardwood floors. bdrm. Beautirully up· ~-ux-E_M_O_l_l_L_E __ 1 ~!-~0001 nmtt1.cs'67 2 ~ <>,,.;00° 0 0 cuJ de ''" str~ t t><1r ,,-hoot.., " ·~ t'>lrt'rt'd nt $8!1 500 l_.ttun" Vic-Jo lk 1&1ty58l 54l6 tu IAYSIDE COVE llG • IEAUTIFUL I EAGM TO GO #••1·d oa.. Ubrar u wall. gr-.. _. lnclud~ refrin ~ OC41 .rv• """ "' " '""'"'· '"" .... On 2 acre". welbar, Still.tied gla.ss windows, wasber & dryer. Pnced " Pr -2000 WIST ~ BR. 3 &. Somerset. kitchen koook. family wJwdbar. dmtng rm. 2 fpk's, view of Newport Cenll'r A poU.mg shed. pnvacy & a price you can't beat Owner has bought another home, s ubmit all offe r::.. $217.000 Prench doors. s pa & ,_ u A ton your fireplace. property lftcw openy .., se · mus a Ire ad y d 1 v 1 de d . ••••••••••••••••••••••• much murh more For llsl to see. Open House STIPSTOWATER! rUl'lherdela.llsCall. Sun 12·5. O>mpletely rene,ed with ,..,,_ Acreoge • 4 41 I Altamira Really many trees. 12 acres. Sl.2.000 pr acre. Mtwportleec.lt 106' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Q\IJ1hly plus coodo in pnvatr. exclusive area --------•I wllh t'hanneled views of bay and Balboa Island! 729-4979. (714)729-4979. collect 1-617·5609 Owne r will finance DROVER LANO & w/ZS"lo down Ocean Hills condo. By lNVESTMENT CORP. . · "The Meadows" Mobile > llGCAHYOH VER.SAil.LE SQ}5,000. IJ9 Rue Barntx "'abulous ocean & golf Sirus model. 2 bdrm .. 2 bath. patio and lari.:e del•k; extra large al· tached garage with storage and workspace. Pool & jacuu1 $239.500 Cal l Be a Arn o ld . 752.1920, 1801 Port Ca rlow owner. 2 Br 21fl Ba. Fan· ~ PR€cTIG€ tastic view, new carpets. home 24x6S. upgraded. I HOM€~ paint & paoeUng $79.000 _ RLU.. firm. Prin only. Assume Byowner. 714/552-3880 3:i33W.CoastHwy,-NB lt.STA~Vil'T existing 1st TD. 496-3231 New 12 X 44 W /lge. cvrd. 645-6646 ('()Ul"Se. Nll 673·7300 ~ ----lllilllllililll._• ·--------•I porch & carport in qwet adult. no pet park. ---• 4 •PLU ____ _ SACRIFICE!! BIG CANYON <'nndo SlOK below mJrkt't A Beauty Afso elegant 3 UR pool. Jllc . great area. $129,000 Agt 6734311 FOREVER VIEW Seav1e-. New Bed ford designer home . with c u s t o m JaCUT.Zl. First offenng by appt. Jo Ann Doran Agt k 9UAIL A!~~~~ lap.a Tit 1:)0 ,.M.I NACHHOUSE I block to beach Assoc. pool. u~orus e,rts. lagoon. Sl20K IU.673-5489 675-3411 WA TERfllONT $268.000 9~ assumnbl<' In. O.W.C paper. 4 BR. 4 ba. Cherry Lake w /dock Prin. only 64.2·1121 days or 675-0516 cven1ogs & wknds. NACHDUPLEX l·Blk to ocean; newly renovated. $155,000 HEWPORT HACH REALTY 675-1642 ONLY $119,500 J BR 2 BA. pool sz lot. New copper plumb10g & fore . air. Upgraded. Walk lo schools & shop· ~· Ask for Doris. 759--06~ 1----------COHDO IY OWHEI Jbr 2 \.\ba $99,500 Near Hoag 545-3639 ~~ "BIG CANYON BEAUTY" Gracious living al 1ls best . Drama llr hv rm w vaulted re1hn1:. hu~e lrplr. frml din rm. coiy fmly rm w I u se<'ond rri>lr 4 tgc bdrms. over s i te d m s lr s u1t e w gardl'n bath Truly a prestJJ?t<>W> home newl y ofrerl'd 759·1501 t-1ru.TOPf:N HOUSE SEA VIEW t'ort Roy1I with add1· uonal bonus room Sa t. 15 Location View Sloe Jo Ann Doran Jl 2lZ7 Yacht Rud1anl 759--0619 BEST PRICED liAR HAJtBOR VIEW HOME IN SEAVIEW Cus tomized. Pri vale ::.bowing. Jo Ann Doran ,\~ 759-0619 EXECUTIVE TOWNHOME JASMINE CREEK 1tuge 2 story w/exqu1s1le ('rptlrl#! + stained c lass windows. 3 bdrms, 2"2 ba. rrml din, fmly rm. Lrgest model in Jas mine Creek 759-lSOl Real Estate OPEN HOUSE Dalty 1·4 2 t 9 VJo Son Remo lido Isle ~ru!Q .lt~~. w/pool, Ja<', ram rm. completely remodeled. Big lot much mor e. Owner will nnanrc No n edJt needed 1155,000 balance. Ask ror Ed Cbr1T.()W !164·2455 ly Owner /lack lay Cu::.to m. Ea rlh t one. !lp;.tt•1ous JBr. 2 Ba . L fl D.R. rri>lc. pool. patio, cul-de·sac. Mu::.l st-e . $139.000 Ope n Hou::.e Sal!Sun 389 Mira Loma N n or call 645-6606 Durt.EX Hy owner. reduced lo $175.00>. Both 2 BR units. 1 blk lo ocean. Good in- come area 615-0475 ---SPAC IOUS 2BR. den OR. LR. view+ I BR apl over gar+6 car prk'g. 215 St. Andre w:. Rd. See by appl Agt Craoey&0-0608 OPEN DAILY Comer location. beamed l't'1Jmgs. frplcs & floor to ceiling windows that af· ford a view or a secluded pallo & garden. Features lhal make 1300 Sussex Lane a des irable home. S167.500. l 'l'iqqt ""Orf\. (714 67H1 tbO Allotr. 601 LIDO ISLE Awcrd Winni.NJ Hotne Outstanding arcbiter twaJ design, spacious 3 BR. ram rm. dininit rm, 2 lush pauos. 3-car garage 0 w.c.. nex.ible rmanc- ing. 10 5~~ Appointment only. o ..... SoderilftCJ UtilmD IROKEAS 675-5626 Big 2sly. newer 4br , Jba, Back Bay. Huge lot. Horses OK. $154,950. Pnn. Only. 645·7783 P.M. WESTCUFF SHOWPLACE Gorgeous Westrllrr J br home. Spacious livini.: rm. Warm c ornt'r fireplace Family rm. Gi ant kjtchen·loads of cupboards! Huge mu ster wing 81 jt se w1ni:i laundry rm Mas s1v<' central patio. Mint cond1· bon! Call fast 752 1700 f I 'J f J • I •,I f j '• I [~NllHI BEACH "FIXER" Cute 3 br bearh hse Wood beam ceilings . Brick rrplc Needs work but you Save. Hurry, call now! 645-7221 Albert Pussell Realty Co. 833 DOVH ... N.a. 631-SlS2 Buy direct from owner. darl i ng Harbor Highlands home. 3 BR. 2 ba, frplc. wood deck . re· modeled kilch & buths. hrdwd noors. brick work in front. new paint out side. $ll9.500. may as· sume loan. Call for appt 642·1688. OCEAHNOMT DPLX. 2BR. 1 bath each. 2 car gar. SJSS,000. Ph 675-1906 CHERRYi.AKE $268,000 w/9'( assuma· ble ln. 0 W.C paper. 4BR 4ba . Ch e rry Lake w'dock. Pnn only. Open S unday 1-4 : 40. 2215 Heather Ln. NB. Call 6'2· 1121 dys or 675-0516 eves & wknds. DUPLEX-By Owner Must sell 1mmed 1 2 blk to bch. Xlnt terms. 675"8351 Agt. IAYCREST IEAUTY 21 2015 Leeward LOH 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. Super ® rtoorplan. Open this WntdiffR.alty Sat/Sun 1 to 4. Bob ...~RT HTS. Dickenson. Agt.. ............ "" 979-8533 We have two 3 bdrm. homes in great loca-BIG CANYON lions; lbey both have oak Lg new custom home floors & frplcs .. one has 3 overlooking 7th green. 4 c ar garage . for $134,000; lhe other has a Open Sal/Sun t-4• 114 s h a k e r o o r & a Cherry Hills. 494-8230 greenhouse, for $137,500. Harbor View Home, CAU..646-4463 Carmel. 3 Br 2 Ba, fam 1.jt!f mu. rm. rfrplc, own land. .:ii•• :;c~5~~dec~~?1;~b~ ifil s auna . 7 'x8 ' 1n lg ba c kyard. Own e r MUST SELL 644-0994 OCEAN VIEW PRK:E SI.ASHED SI 05,000 Large Harbor View Fix- 2 bdrm. 21/J ba. den. lots er. Clean. Needs UP · of extras. Best offer. grades. Xtra huge yd Phone 642·9361 or needs work. Opeo House (213)358-7417 . Sal/Sun 1·5 $162,000 fei?. 1706 Port Wes tbourne. *9UIET AREA* Agent 955-3300/644-4938. Comfortable 2SOOsq . fl. home. 4br, 2~ba. Family DESIGNER HOME and living room. each N1.,'SUed amoni.t towering with fireplace and lots of trees. completely re· used brick. Very nice modeled N e wport kitchen. Appt. 642·9186 Heights home. Priced to Oceanfront 3 story duplex 15l4 Dover Dr. sell. Call 646-7171 ~ Sodff1Ht 9 Owner financing avail. _.;_,;_________ ()It.., 1111J . ,, \ •uN, "~,.,, · UHITIDIROl(HS 548-6230 ............. , [~ 1ml·1i·1J1 675-5626 ~~':_f ~:!i~~Y 3rt;:~m& ~:r, 3 br. Steal it '1', lithJ'iF --------•! patio. Profess1onaly de-Marin.a Realty 642-8850. . =-.. -• 1111:: -~ --------• corated. $10.000 below EAST ILUFFS BEACH SPECIALS H.1. IEAUTY market. $115,000 By VIEW MUST sell 3 br. 2 ba, NICE llDUCED 0..ner644..s304 needs TLC. Just reduced b I fr b t Sbr 3ba c:xpanded living t:a • t u e 3 u Y "' • v·u e1urr J b .. _ rbl f 1 toses.ooo. w/privKte y1rd • 3 big ieruus 1 as. s. r. rm. ""'"· ma e rp c., 3 br doll.bouse on comer bdrms.3 ba.rnnldinrm. 2 ~ b a . Century 2 1 D.R. Low down. Assum lot. D /W, frplc, mint oversized fmly rm Just ~~o r l C e n l e r . Onlloen.y }!X .;:;'er. Prine. cond. $109,900. nt1hl for an ex<'cut1ve --·------"""' 3 br 2 s t ory + lort fmly. Offered al $189,500. OPEN Sun 12·4 --------1 $119,500. Try 10% down. 7~1S01. 5319 •i ... .-wP'(>tn FtXEtt 4 br brk patlo $121.000. "'•er~••· Duplex w/land 2 breach. ~~bmodle 381~ ~~Ii ba 3 Bdrm n.;z~ is s~ps Xlot cond. $182,000. ·~., re e ,....,,..,me. the WAl.KTO BEACH 4 houses from ocean: from l.be beat'h. on e POOLS. TENNIS 1-'ROM --------1 $180.000. Own I Agl Peninsula. It definitely .. ""'OF~F.SE ... -.......a..c-..-....a.-,,... ~-•w• .... _ needs TLC. but h as n.i... '" ~ -_,........,or...,. . .....,., N"' Crst Plan 4. 3 br One story 3 Bdrm 00 tremendous potential. i;;-.... oC .. 1 ...... ~~ pnd o( Greenbelt. By owner. Beautiful 2br + den, Bring~ tools aod Im· w,..,... ~u•aa"' o 581'6678 ot (9'J·2316 Formal DR. 2·~ ba COil· aglo. on. C.11540-1151 ~~1~·b'i~;~·cood __ do. W/~ean view. For D/W, rrptc . Hurry { H.1. ISTATI Wo. call "49W440. IREN OM.Y SZlt,SOO Proteulonal Realtors. $108,!IOO. Creal loc:•lion on Jll'CCO· w ANTED : H . v . H • ~ ..,... ........ belt w /prlvatc p ool. Monaco or Carmel Mdl. ..--., Cholce Broadmoor l l home. Prtn. only. Eves 2 br channlng bayvlew -, ••• 642 ... IO home w/4 lge bdrms. 668-8S29 Mobile bome on Lido --· rrmt dln rm. hut(e fmly . Pem. --------- no&2 tonerrptcs. MlnJ STEPS TO BEACH. L1<e C17000 675-0341 UOOIAYFIOMT vi w 75&-1501 38r+ram. 2ba. $179.000.1--·-------OPEN SUNDAV 1 ~ OwntaitS45-8628 HPTHTS u o ob at r u ct e d S•~••ACEll Old Spanish 2 br Paaoramic View "".,_. w/oventaed 1ar oo R·2 103VlaLldoSoud 810 CANYON condo. lot. Seller V«Y aa.xlous. .\llllt.f71.9GO IOK below marlttt A '71 ooo Btaut.y! El~aot 3 BR, 'rATCAMft&L Bhtrs view. 5barp Trlna. SH THE SEA from this beautiful custom home with space for RV . Wallt lo tennis $149.900 (482) KJl PROPERTIES 493-9311 548.Ql33. Huntington Beach '78 Skyline 2 bdrm .. 2 ba.. ~lo Dn. 80% financmg. Siaa.000. 4 star park. pool, No poi.Dls, fast escrow. clubhouse. 11'2 blk lo Own/Bkr.842-7407 beach. Hunt. beach. --------•! 900-5022 -------·1-------EastsideTriplex ---------1 De Anza Bayside Village. Three 1 Br units on nag VIEW RtOM THE TOP North side nr 8ay. 2 Br. 2 lol. Good Easts1de loca· Brealhlalting ocean view ba. frplc . patio, c vd Uon. $750 mo income. Crom high in Presidential carport. 675-0390 fUll price $110.000. Heights New listing. Mobile home 24x60' 2Br. oearnew2BRCoodo,on-200. ram rm 2 sheds. A PR€HIG€ 1Y'CE~THAHENRY Xlntcond. Adult prk. Lo /-4--~ HOME:~ REALTORS rent. By owner. 842'5460 3333W. Coast Hwy, NB 215 Del Mar 492·4121 OPEN SAT & SUN 12·5 645-6646 Beaut. De Ania bays1dc IY THE SEA via. #261. JOO E. Csl Hwy. Delwce2 bedroom. 2 bath ndlt park. bch. 2 Br. 2 ba. condo. Tennis pool. As king $30.000. Bkr. Home Is in Sl00.000 675-4010or673-7350. ~x neighborhood for under Walk lO beach, 12' Expan- Slll.0001R.,.._./M---.-A. do. priced to sell. 1 BR. I e1s1de Costa Mes a. 20% down. soc,;.. fmancmg. no points. fas t e scrow. Own/ Bkr. 842· 7407 ......, uncwa ba, lrg porch. 34202 Del 536-1461 Ob1Spo. #27. Dana Pt THREE DEUCES 3 separat.e 2 Br units on lg Westside lot. Enclosed S.. Jumt ~for Sale I 200 garages, below ma rkel ec.Msh Glto I 078 ...................... • at $120.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• F9tHW A y FRO MT AGE € T G€ 9 acres in rapidly de· ~ PR \ I EXECUTIVEHOME veloping commercial /-t.= I HOM€\ Most desir able Sun and residential area. J333~CoastH NB Ranch 4 Bdrm, 2'f.I bath. Close lo orr ramp. All · wy, family rm. 2 frplcs+4 utilities. Priced under 645-6646 car f'&rage. Ample RV market at $70.000 with 22 UHITS parking on oversize lot. exce llent terms. Ca II . Call today-NOW! Collect 1·677·560 !1 Only6yrsold.2BBQs, $159.900 Cad 479) OR 0 VER LAN D & rec room. pool. Tenants K.R.PltOPSlTllS INVESTMENT CORP. pay utJl. ~celleot area. 493-9JI I 16 ACRES ~;'~.e°'1J;~1s~~~y at ---------i B E L A I R E 0 F s.taAM 1010 FALLBROOK PRIME ~ PR€HIG€ ············••!,••······ AVOCADO LAND IN I HOM€~ PRESTIGIOU S 9 ¥40/o HELEAH ESTATE CAN 3333W.CoastHwy,NB Wilh $18.000 down you BE SPLIT 29% balance 645-6646 can own this s uper down owe. $368.000 ---------~Co5air 0~1a:a ~r c~I j Prine. Only. Mike Wink 7 UHITS-C.M. 957-0554 Agnl. Beaut. new building. now! ln U PATCAHTRELL SOUTHOFCOROMA ~av~tSx tl~~-l~ Realtor 2 acres on paved road. 548-9607 Comer lot. All utilities. 3 OM A LOT ---------1 Xlnt terms. Call collect Easts1de c M . 3 separate Assume SY.!% V.A. loan, 3 1-617·5009 houses on corner lot. bdrm, 2 ha, nu cpts. DROVER LAND& Super location. $159.900 . Owner Agent 846·4620 INVESl'MENTCORP. p.m:s ~ PR€HIG€ Southloguna 1016 WHAT TO DO ,..,...+ I HOM€~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• WITH 3333W.Coa.stHwy.NB Ocean view condo. walk to beach. 2 Br ~ Ba. Jae, $20,000 645-6646 priv. Owner /Ag l. E EH ~.499-2068 TODAY??? =o~M WaAw•asttr I 098 ~_'!'-'~tor 4-Plex & Sngl Family . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Ass ume. Seller will XJnt s borU.ermreturn& carry pape r . Mogmt own the only sensible ava1l. Agent. Gary D. commodity lefl. Real Bosler Cort & COMPUTE 3 bedroom. family room. Super upgraded Poot and separate yard Priced to seU. IREH/MoHek 536-1461 Eslat.e Land. ~or 536-2498 FilGO Principals ooly 1/677-5691 FOURUHITS 1/522·2010 All 3 Br 2 Ba units. ACRE OM A HILL Owner wilJ carry 2nd Othafoleal&tclte For your mobile home T . D . 9.2x g r oss at ••••••••••••••••••••••• AU utilities, command· SlSS.OOO. ~s.tt..• 1100 i..ngvieworlhevulley. e rR€HIG€ D('()Ro11ectvE1R.67L7A 0 N5600D & HOM€' ••••••••••••••••••••••• l OeAnta Bayside VIiiage. INVESI'MENTCORP. 33J3W.Coast Hwy.NB 326 Mayflower $25,900. 2 br, 2 ba, lge covrd porch 5 ACRES 645-6646 & patio. OWC balance Tic a yellow ribbon 12 UNITS Costa Mesa 2 with !1'l down. 675·2758 'round Ul-Ose oak trees on • . , • 493-7082 this gorgeous 5 a c re Br. 1 Ba. encl. gar s. 7 Information HOT LINE! Exclusive! BANK REPOSSESSIONS NO DOWN PAYMENT *FREE BUS• *TOURS DAILY* 1·2·3 BEDIOOM H•ES IN PARIS ALL AREAS CAUMOW MOll.IHOMI STOllS E. Aul>aim tM-4500 W.unlnater M"'* C. i\nahelm lllM-1011 parcel jusl wailing for years old. $4.25,000. By you l.o build your new owner. 548-4262. home SACAIRCE FARGO Two duplexes on adjoln· 1/676.5717 Ing la r ge lots n ear 1/523-4462 Newport H el g h ls . --.....:------1 OWNER MUST SELL. F\na.ocial CoosuJtanl 645-2509 lnl11Uon hedge! 40 ac. or more. Sl.50 per ac. E. or Reno. Nev. TRADE for ------- cars, R.E .. or ? M-A --------• eorp.~: 673-6756 •UQUIDATIOM• .... ·-· for Wt 1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Attention In veslors 2 <'hoice 4-Plexes near So. Coll.Pina. $205,000 each on io:u exchance. Prin- cipal.a only. Hm 494--0536 bl.9. 540-lZl9. ..... .-r.,.rty 1350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2X> acres of ocean cove. rabuloua view. l"uture homellteT Onl)' $95.000. Good t.trm11. Mendocino COl.lt.llarry.84$.2181 c;:= 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• U4MDMIW -ZOHOMES- LOWDOWH HoQ.MJl"rilMJ Owner to cam. Low low negalive. Principals onlY. 54f .. 7ttl Hldcll Afl. JSTnME INVESTORS Prof. Real Estate Invest . Councll1n1 & xcb ange advise. Spec In Beach Multiplex uolU, prop Ir buyen·avallabJe, AAk for Skip 8unoft Counselor Realty98CM393/~1 fOUI IJMITS.C.M. Near MW, 3 Br oW?tera unl\, 2 ba, frpl, 2-car gar., 3-2 Br, 2 ba, wriU. TSL ln\lltmt.s M2· UI03 INCOME PROPERTY If you're u ser ious buyer. seller. or exchanger for unit~. commercial. industrial. or land. please call for an appointment with one of our sales stnrr. JC you 're a prof esstonal agent or broker and MC interested in the fas test growing protessional operation in Orange County. we have a few openings on our sales staff. Please call for an interview. * VISTA DUPLEX Wa lk to shopping. $115.000. • $79.000 DUPLEX -Orange County. Patios and garages. *BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX. Trade down only . $230.000. • COSTA MESA DUPLEX -Each unit 2.000 sq. fl. $159,500. • 2 HOUSES ON LOT -Costa Mesti. SI29.500. • 3 BDRM. + 2 BDRM. -C~ta Mesa. S163.900. * ORANGE TRIPLEXES -Got two! )114.500 and Sl15.500. • COVINGTON 4-PLEX -Pride of ownership. $200.000. • 4 HOUSES/ONE LOT -yards. $170.000. * 4-PLEX-PRJDE OF OWNERSHIP -3 bed, 2 bath owner's unit with fireplace. $225.000. * COSTA MESA pride of ownership 4-plex on spice streets. $215,000. • 4-PLEX. Costa Mesa. $155,500. • 4 HOUSES/LARGE LOT -Costll Mesa. $242.000. • 4 UNITS -Costa Mesa. $180,000. • 2 DUPLEX ES. 4 units. $135.000. Costa Mesa. • 2 DUPLEX ES. 4 units each with fireplace. Huntin~ton Beach $175.000. • COSTA MESA 4-PLEX -two 3bdrm. two 2bdrm. SlS4.000. • 4 SPACIOUS units. $169.000. • 6 ORANGE COUNl'Y unib . S210,000. * 8 0 RA NG E COUNTY units . S19:S.OOO. • 8 ORANGE COUNTY units. S205.000. • 8 UNITS. 2 4-plexes. pride of owne r s h ip. Hunt ingt o n Beach. S450.000. • 12 UNITS, 3 4·plexes, Or ange County, pride of ownership. 3 bdrm. owner's unit with fireplace. $675.000. * 14 UNITS -Orange County, one year old. $597 .000. • 16 UNITS (4 4·plexes·). Orange County. $650.000. • 16 UNITS -Orange County. $400.000. • 16 UNITS -Pride of ownership - Huntington Beach. $900.000. • 17 UNITS on ocean. $760.000. • 19 UNITS -Orange County - Spa nish architecture. $410.000. • 20 HARD TO F IND pride of ownership units. C.osJa Mesa. SSS0.000. * 20 PRIDE OF OW'NKRSHIP UNITS -Huntini?ton Beach -townhouse style owner's Ul)il. Sl,125.000. * 22 UNITS -Anaheim. $53.5.000. • 24 UNITS -Orange County -All units have fireplaces and enclosed ~aragc. Sl.350.000. * 24 UNITS -Orange County. $605.000. • 26 UNITS -Hollywood -pool & air conditioned. S880.000. • 27 UNI TS -Holl ywood - subterranean parking. Sl,430.000. • 28 PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP UNITS -Huntington Beach -1 'h miles to beach. $1.575.000. • 29 UNITS -balconies & wet bars in each unit -Hollywood. $1.070,000. • 32 ORANGE COUNTY pride of ownership units. Owner's unit with c eramic tile and wood-burning fireplace. Sl.800.000. • 34 UNITS -Huntington Beach - fireplaces & patios. Sl.300.000. • 36 UNITS -Huntington Beach - Own your own street! Pride of ownership -3 bdrm. 2 bath owner's unit with fireplace~S2.02S.OOO. * 40 UN ITS -Holl y woo d - s ubterranean parking and security features. $2.800.000. * 46 UNITS -Hollywood -all electric units. 2.200.000. * 62 UN ITS -W. Hollywood - subterranean parkin~ $3,380,000. • 62 UNITS -W. Hollywood -pool - e levator. $3.380. 000. * 85 + UN lTS -W. Hollywood - security guards. $2.000.000. * 112 UNITS -exchange. $2,800,000. • 125 UN ITS -4 112 years o ld. $2.375.000. * RETlREMENT HOME to be built. $4,418.000. • S H OPPING CENTER S IT E PACKAGE -next to regional center. $4,450.000. * SHOPPING CENTER -Ora nge County. $640.000. * OFFICE BUILDING -Orange County. SI.700,000. • R.V. PARK. 283 s ites. $1,500.000. *MOBILE HOME PARK. $2.800.000. * 4 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS for $2.000.000. * I NDUSTRIA L BUILDINGS . $280.000. $312.500. $1.925.000. * INOUS'TRIAL SITES in Riverside. * LO'l'S in Orange County. Riverside and San Diego County . No 'drive-bys' please. If you •re ser ious about property, call for an app0lntment. If you'r e serious about a position on our sates staff, call for an interview. 'f)UAIL PLACE PROPERTIES, IMC. 17 I 4t 752-1920 Po01aJ_1c. Great area. Realtor newl.t pt.1Dt.ed Ir carpel· !:-'73-4311 541-9607 ~~~.Newport Slm&aADa IM·7010 on approval of credit 1900 sq fl commettlal proteaslonal bulldtn1. NW corner Euclid ~ Talbert. Fountain VllJe1. SlU,400 .... aw dya , 536 ·4173 wbldltev•.Prin.Oftb'. U )'OU're not readin« the MW. am tn c1uamed1 )'OU 're mtWfta a IOt Of newsy lnformaUoa •• Mil .. tome~lb\()'9. Q£PWT.aT ............ .aTJS .. .. ' • I ' t IUI AM.X eu,or ~ ........ SW!lftx. P'tbryerc ''* sm ......_U.fwM•• ..._.,u.._.IMd ..._ .. u....,..._d Hw"U...,..dt1d' A,ulwllhAl,..,IHd Ap&lac•&Wwa. •• ..•......••............•••.•...•..........•..••...•.•.•...........•.. ····················•·· ····•····•············· ...................... . ....._,_ 't1• C....... JJ24 l ..... •IMdt 3240 ... ..,.,..._.. 32'9 ... ..,....._. 32'9 ttMllucjt•leec.a. 3740 ..... PanlJ• 3107 ••...••............•.•• ........................ ....................... ....•.........••....... ..••.......•...••...... •••.....••••........... ..••........•••.......• ·····················•• ··········~············ o.e..-1tH11 ..... '--"••rtr 2000 ..... ,,..,artv Jott MIUW'tlNdt Jl'9 2 Rr, nrptu, drapes, l Xlnttamhm,3br\2ba.2 HARBORVIEWHOMES All a1dult, I br. pool. V I b h "'blkt '"'•••••• .. ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••-'••••••••••••••u•• car 1•r•1e. no peta car iar, tl'l co yrd. 2·aty, 4br. F.R.,2~bi.. built.inbbq,$22$ mo. e~cean ac,. _ ..... 1 ° ·~ ---1111111-------------•IWIUlifQlll a belt"' homtt lltluat ha~ rrfs 12'5 mo 4N-0382afUwkdys. View.Jn3mo 644-5621 960-2675 beach, uill U)C .. ~mo on '""* Wind «ntl ttt • lut + 1100 ct.p 67$-0029 Wknds & eves, 12 UMIT' pr.,., modere kllChton ml 1 br + den or •~cond br FOR LEASE SMAU. BEACH HOTEL Newly remode.led .Bach. 6 f\repla~ Av•!l•blt ,br aba dbl ar L • ~~·~~~ti2v!'~:ntt Beacon&y·Waterfronl llGCAMYON ROOMS$37.6()Week ms per mo. incl ulll. 3 rllMI LOCA T10M c~pllon :ll prldf' nf ov.·ner Mp' ... Projt'<'ted l''" p. rat of '71 ~' Hu•" lot w/ne\\ly ~~edM & pluntt'd ground5, CO\•'d ret• nr~a. pvt yard!', picn c ar o. Inv . t \n JI or 4 t $263,000 & II at S3S4 .000. Quick ~nle pr\cin~. 89-1· 11 :::11 °' ,.-'.~'::'i ~du~!~ t.tsyard ln ~lea P~. ~. Ne=!~f0~":0 SpacJOUt 4 BR. family Apt Sl&S/mo 536-3037 bUt# todwntwn. ~.2D'J el)' t.aa• rtqllir•d S450"2·8M7or831--0e.Sl I0&."-6.LAMDMAR., sbdrmsSl.000/mo rm. Oroadmoor II W~Rates C......,M_. 3122 50 c;.:cno -1·"' ...a...~11 -" Bea"""' 06v Waterfront. model. Enclosed prof. ..••••••••••••••••••••• ... Ull ._. • Tn Pit• 2 bdrm. l ba. 4br 2"'b• Nr. ocean. ...... ..... ,.. 800 OlllY. '4U14f me'liu.1., crpu dew Fr Dr FR 3 2bdrm.s$950/mo ll.llldacaped yard. fl I Spa Studios& II.ave cozy 2BR w1rrp1c. d•ya IJS.W' ••U & blt·lft oven: newiy re'. 1 :1:: A;'enl '01 8~8! Bi1Can~ • M~Jmith6'4-6200 l&droomSuites fronturut. Gar+laundry "'* · clecor•lctd. ms per mo. Ml-13'7 l, 84.().402'? eves. 2 bdrma '700/mo Complet.e Kltchens rm. No pets, no children. ...-1 _ Jll ... _.., RanchoSanJ011qwn Beaut. Po\lo/Pool ki0.67S.23U --..--• --BeallllJ'ul 4 br. bOmo. nr 2bdrms$6ZS/mo MaldService -TV ·-•••••••••••••• •••••• LIA.SI £ d l' on IJ S , 9 O 2 2 7SIHS0l 3 Br, 2 sly A-(rume, f625. 3 l MiJe to OCHn l...«e dlx 2 Jk, 2 Ba. Plusb Old P'nnd1 Nonnandy lBR 2bll frpl Pr 1 Rh d 11 USS/ B~ t.y, d/w , ~o. R al S •t cpt, drpe, patio, fprle. ln' t reg~ tcr your nttds now! ~ Walkt:r C lee Or rrt.hty Sen lbr%ba OR· a... a'•· lYd oml a ..... t.!' · mo. M aR.ealty,MZ. · 0¥4 UI es Bb . .ns, dshwhr. UUI pd. Giil. bM. C~rt pat, pvt. ~cli<f ga~;~ lau':d:; vi.r-.-.. Sharp 3 br, Npl Shores 7~orkto8w1 ndat. Adults, no pet.a, $525 mo. Re t Est lt! community P\lrn. or C\clle to frHway. Ollly It It --Real Estate hm, f11>L. pool. tennis. re °"'ach v ~3779 or 6'6-9114 or Utilurn ln)Wln "-'Orr 9)0permo. H•••• 3241 · ady for respon tenant S36-04t tor _s.G-_9.m __ . _____ _ 1.y.-..... A.L.Lb'TATEREALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAUCTOTHEIEACH $495/mo. To see call. 543-2000 2bdrm., washer/dryer. ••••••••1[1111••••••••1 ....._.....,. .. ....-979-5310 MIWWXUllOUS Beaut decorated, 3 br, 3 759-!rm. •----~ 3741 stovt-& refrig. close to •• 1...._ ......._......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·CH CAMDOS ba. rormal dine rm. Cplc. ~-beacb64G-7u19 TWO A. LOT • • ·-_........., I II JZOZ ....__ -"" wet. bar. pool. jacuzzi, 1 br on Peninsula. Gur . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------ON._ ..... 1400 1 _,... l2U 1'2-3 Bedrooms. Tennis, tennis. ~Imo. 759-0SJ l sk,yllght. $375. yearly. 206 LACUNA BEACH MTR OCEANSIDE OF HWY l S hR I Z OR aood ·-••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool aome&U~ 36thSL673·263'7 lNN. $7S/wk & up. Mwd I .......... I uo ........................... -. 1"'-ba u:--fam rm 2 88 ,,._,.,._ wa'terfront ;.....rties 81•.lfs onra,.,..•• 2 Br 2 Ba 2 BR 1 BA. w/view • .J!JI{'. I """"!!>""'("" <>ra n. own r ~··--'"1""' d• ... t" 111 .... Ms .,.,., .,. • ..,_, • ""'°"'"'' ~•o vu, v..,. .. ,...,..,~ b serv color TV heated ..-c ........ D/W /0 ••-000 ._-,m... '"' " ""' A,.•,../lpct OK ...... , 2131c....29•·3 71•10•~ .. ,~ · ust d Big Canyon Bordeux 3 r. ·· • • ....,, ... _. • . .IUUJOUa ._.,, l..akt'f'ronl home. 38r, ......,..1' '. _ .. mo. tennia, pool, S395. C.11 -~ • .....,......., Vlew,c om ecor. wet 3 ba, FTench ctry kit. poot Uul. (71'1> 494-5294. gar.$490lse.675-606l f~€\TIG€ a••S. J•<'U&ll . Canyon ~-~L YOURS ~4~833-4169 Mr. Red-? Br 2~ Ba. 1700 sq n bar.&vdener,pool,$575 ~.mo.Days759·ll31 ; 98SN CoastHwy. HOM€ t.akt,CAm....,.gs -c . townbome in prestigious ~·~7t~~~x~~1: 837-0666cves Ml.,....tleoch 3769 ~~! 2 BR w/(rplc. ~ Condo :!br 2V.ba-furn. ............ lZ06 Deluxe J br, 1 ba, yard, ~· Brand new. eves/wknds. CHARMING OCEAN· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-3S37 3mW Cit HW)' liel&rt of Palm ~ert ••••••••••••••••••••••• petio. oo pets. Ulil. paid. security gale, tennis '4M646 Walking d111ance to l8R 3ba, deft., clmln• rm. 132$.1"*1-3819 cru. pool & ~lubbouse. HARBOR VIEW FRONT 3Br. den. dimng ~TOIEACH Jbrtwnhseapt.2~bafrpl, everylbsng U S,000. paUo w/gas bbq. New ~mo. Tobtn Realty. PORTOFfNO rm.f11>lc.yrly67S.9969 encld. patio l blk to b<:h * * * ... * ~1''lor5J16363. ~·, .. ~!'"Y clean. S7SO. •Tero 3232 846-1371 4 bdr~3"'z ba. F.R. 2 e-t'"r•..._ 3276 ~~'i.~':·:::ti:= andshopll.$500.67l-7183 v•<P -••••••••••••••• •••••• •• irg bach t Su t story us rm· PoOI & --"""" 2 BR. J ba, yrly. S43S A LOT OF PARADISE C•llte_.._. lZtl Cose to (rwy, 4 br. 2 ba. Beach. ~~69oS2 :{;~ Spa.$900960-1326 ..................... .. ""-~··· 8y owner n ces ~x lremely low ~llc:;r w1I carry aJI flnanr101 a ·9 .... %. ~ ~ ~~~k 7 8h~~~ ....................... frplc. patio, fnrd yd, gar. #101, 549-5176 THE BLUFFS ~d~.1e;f:e:1~:e~;:i drive. Complete 1nc:I 2 Br. freshly painted & Klds&pelsok. $45S. Agt, lf'Y• 3z44 3br 2ba condo. sgl level, view. tennis. garage. iippt 833-'1S'norlS7S-SI03 ~w crpt, dbl gar. 34648 nofee.964-2566; 973-2971. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $625Agt 759-0226 $1954S2-07J4 -Via Catahoa. Trash, --------- associated 8110 I' f II S ll E II l • (, ~ S JOl' \'\I flolh-." t' ~, ..... CasltAow Low DoWlt ,.,,.. .. Oltof ~ water, Crdnr pd. Avail. 'a~o~s~r:~rru~r:d'e ~~: 3p~fio~ ~~~~ri>)~: s~~~~.4g:[c~ t~~~i~ TUDOR STYLE ,_..,tty ZSSO immed. $385. 5'4-6536 aft sc hoot , $520 inc 1. gar, kids & ""ls ok. $4fS. pool SID> 64o--0696 Large2sty. 4br 3ba. Liv· 1&2 BR .. $300& up. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6. ..... . . . 1na rm. wtgl .. •s door lo w-1'-to beach 0 ardener. No pets . Agt no fee ~ 2566· ~... .... iUA HIGHC*AHIU C.-.. Mer 3222 Tio.8702 . . . ' WESTSIDE cobble s tone patio. M;ent67S-8170 New home with 2 story ••••••••••••••••••••••. 973-29'71. ....._.. TftT COftdos Formal DR. breakfast I;::=======::=. .... 714/542-3676 CALL FOR SETUP ***** t house Co let.el Fa• t• VGhy 3234 New Coodo. The Springs. • .. -,.. • rm. w/frencb doors & TOTAL ~2~. rr;p Y "EasyCare"altrac2Br, ....................... lBRlbaw/rfg. Tennis. 28drm,Jstory,$47S oak firs. Huge m str. acres. oryour S. of Hwy, cple. $535 Attractive 3 bdrm. 2 ba. =· Jae. Rent or lse. 28drm.2sty,$S40/new suite wtcathedral re1I· ~· See to believe Sal/Sun12-4.673·3798 .. _ .. _ ,. · /mo.<"""l2l 3Bdrm,2story,$500 in~s. dressing rm. & LIVING pnced at JlS0,000. UUW>e. •replace. patio __,..., 3 Bdrm, 2 sty, SSOO/new '"----------" CaJlrollectl-677-5609 Like new Broadmoor w/ BBQ, dshwshr, 2 car 3 Bdrm,2sty,$S50/new ba1conr. Just rewall-50 UNIT CONDO DROVER LAND & Seaview home. View. garage, cul-de·sac. Near WOOOIRIDGE Call 631-1266 papered. Custom drapes. s 8 n Die g 0 ct y . INVESTMENT CORP. security & privacy. schools. USO Avail. now. New 2 BR townhome. ask ror John. Agent upgraded carpets. A/C. 2 ~ h 1 1 $850/mo Includ es Ca11S45-3123Afl.4:30 country kitch. l Child cargarg. common pool. . rchitec lura Pans ASSUME7~%noqualify· gardener . Owner O.K. $42S Mo. Agent llACHUVING jac. sauna. Some ocean .:ivatlable, r~dy for de-ing $52,000 condo. 2 Br, 2 979--8430 Close to elem. school. 3 br, 833-9293 ............. 2• ~II H..._.. view. S600 lsg. $625 rent. ,velopment in growth Ba (pie. Pool, jac. nr 2 ba w/lge den. Frplc. .._...., •~ -· S500 move in allowance area. $182,700down. Bkr. goir course. Ow or. lRVTNETERRACE dshwhr, covered patio l&n'ALS W/den. L.R .• ram rm. Po6Sible. 64()-458() ex. 229 21J.439..LS39 Oceanside. 1·757-4035 4 Br 2 Bo, new carpets. w/bbq. KJds ok, no pets. 1 BR. J ba ........... $3SO din. dttk, pat. frplc's, or496-7264 • ......._L&UL. "'--Fallbrook Ranch . s•L drapes, paint thruoul. SS85. Agt . No fee . 3BR,2ba ....... $52S/650 elec gar.opener. Both ~ .... -~2IO ..... •r n-. ~·.,,. .,. G l •a, ""'dht ( · 96f.2S66,· 973-2971 3 BR, 2"'· b •"""/"""' professionally decorat-.-.. _,.. ~ 2S acre estate qualifies acres . Resto r es rea ra.,., .or •• ,. am•-BR 2 n b a.····= 8S() ed. $600 & S700. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• es income property with farmhouse avocadoes, ly! Bela. Long term pre·Coodo ___ M_U_e_Sq-. P-ar-k-.-2-b-r, 4 • ~ a.···· ~1 M11rlene at 631-3444 .or ....... __ Be 1 H"lls · (erTed. 4BR.2...,ba., N.B. $1000 3 bdrm. S500 per. mo. on 2 • ..,..,...,... ver Y 1 citrus, s tables, lake, DUNGER & ASSOC. den, l~ ba. $39S. garg. 644-8889. monlh 1.o monlh. Horses. a ddress. Views of guesthouse.675-1748 !llS7-070l 968.~ 556-8841 /751-8200.Naty. dogs , kid s OK . downtown & ocean! Ad· Luxury 3 br. 3 ba condo. Sl6-756-68l6 jacent!to S1 million & up F•rvolt Quiet Hue! Dr., ocean & Green Valley 4 Bdrm elec. gar. opnr, frplr. ---------boa>e8 Solid adobe showplace, canyon view. 3 Bdnns .. 3 Townbous~. Close to dsbwbr, trash comptr, 2 Bd. 2 Ba. Condo. pool. ATI'ENTION spect view 3.39 acres. ba., playrm .• 3 decks. scllls & shipping. Pvt Newp<>rt Crest. D.R.· rur condition. $32Sfmo. BUILDERS \)restlglous a r ea . Vacant & shining. $89S park & 3 pools. 546-859l pool, tennis. Kids ok. no ptussec.dep.557-5415 & DEVELOPERS. $285,000. Mo. _aft_6_p_m_. -----pets. ~. Agt. No fee $3,950,000. t'.~ ~'c/ /i~ 1'ri·level pool home. 4 Br 3 964-2566: 973-2971. South L..,_a 3286 A 0 ·---------••••••••••••••••••••••• C41S)93S-4840, gt. ltomRlcow Wft <1 ~(11/Q <../ (U Ba. Best area. $700 lse. • .. _______ _ II · r'jj) /_ 523 C 1\.. I 1• 2 Br. wshr/dryr. garage. •••••••••••• •••• ffi top, orevcr view .&.i w'uY1u{•J Avail April l. 968-1686 If AMPOSu.· RVl .. E •UDO ISLE• walk l.o beach. Pel /child •WILLTRADE• wit.b2.6..1acres. SSS.000. 7' eves. OK 5450. Call Martha. -L...~ 3 II 1:>'7.J-819~ Woodbridge Cross 1ng 3 BR. 2 ba. Lrg Suony G6l·l161 or 494.3672 DIAMONDS _ I ' HUGE New Exec home Townhome 2 Br + den. Patio. Access lo tennis. Coull ry me 00 1 acre 2435 E. CoHt Hwy .. CdM wiµt RV access. Prestige 2 •n ea. 2 ca r gar. bch & dub. Call Frank l..ge. elegant family /exec for equity in Income pro· perty. G.S.A for M.A.I. value. Min $500,000 -CONTACT lilHcriOlt WoridA'I 541-0IOO i d . · . • neighborhood. Close to /o""ner Ass"" dues Karl (.213) 653 7900 L ncl.u es c1.trus grove. ShorechHs • Steps to bch. 48R. 3 ba. $7SO/mo. w ,,.. · "'"· · • home 1n pri agund a.oicelocauoo.$155.000. beach. 4 BR. 3 ba. 96:WJ377 included. SSSO pr mo.l~~~~~~~~~·I Meadow s Agent . PAYNE&ASSOClATE;S gourmet kitchen, pool. 5S9-5S98 McLain Townhouse El '93-689l Fallbrook,714·728-1174 Ref's req'd. $1200 mo. H.wf1t4otthoch 3240 Spacious 3 br, 21h ba Dorado Model. golf T..tilt 3290 UVEFOI LESS 642--5807. •-•••••••••••••••••••• twnhse. Formal DR. course view, $900. mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• CoetaW.S. 3224 New~legant-2 bedroom Fam rm, 2 (pies. wetbar Century 21 Newport The Colony, La Colma & Apartments. Entertainment. Recreation ..• Yours-365 days a yearl • B•autilul SinQI• • I & 2 Bedzoom Fwnillhed 6 Unfu.miabed Apartmanlll • All U tilitiee Paid • No 1-Required ·~.r ......... Sllliard& • ActiYlliell Dir-. F"tH Sunday Brunc:hff • H.-11h Ouh&. Joaaua PLUS MUCH MOREi Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/North SSC lrv1n11 101 161h1 (7!4j 64~·0550 Newport Beach/South t70C t61h SI (Dover 01 16th} Eitjoy it more in North $550 or 2 bedroom + den & AC. Located on ~reen· Center, 64().S3.S7. F d ••••• •••••••••••• San Diego County ••••••••••••••••••••••• $575: Cedar & window belt w/view in Umversi· •---------Newr.ort. nc com· Ad .. Ji. onlv 00 pea (714) 642.8170 Spacious bay view, 3 BR. 2 ba. upper unit; large sundeck. frplc.. blt·ln kitchen: light & airy. dbl. garage. $1000 Mo .. yearly 67J..3663 548-5313 eves. associated BIH)Kfll'> <>Efl.l\~S ;, : ""' fc_} ": I'). .. 1124 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Newly decorated 3 br, 2 b:t townhouse. 'Spacious fireplace & pool. Quiel area. Adults, no pets. $t00. 64s-3381 ; 675-5949. 2 Bdrm. l'Jl ba, paUo, sml dog ok, no children. $32S. per mo. 645-9100. 2000 sq. ft. duplex. 3br. 2ba. ram rm. 2 frplcs. dbl gar, big fncd yd. $525. 673-6336. Lovely 2 br. 1 ba. 1 yr old. super clean. Patio/deck, gar. Nr. So. Cat Plaza. Avail now. No pets. S36S. 962--8118 Br. 2 ba condo. counlry setting, pvt cbldms park. picruc BBQ. 3 PoOls, Jae. clbb.se, gar storage, nr Csl Plaza. Chld ok. nu pets S390. 544 -2300 . 642-1 OfX! • 673'-S 781 w lbr encld. garg. Nr shoppU1g. S295 962·2558 or 546-7021 &side Nice 3br 2ba, yrd. garg. LARGE. $42S 67~ 7396 or 642-4834 Pr-tyM... OPEN HOUSES SUN· Luxury2br,l~ba,Con· home. Five blocks to tyParkNopets.$57Smo. Blu((s Condo. 2331 Vista munty. 2 br & den. Mc>ffl•-ndailylO.l -,.-· r 7 DAY do. Dble gar., Ip, PoOI, beach. Private 2-cor 18:l>6 Foxglove Way. Call Huerta. 2 br, l ba. view . Avail. Mar<:h l No pet.s. br l ba rpt·d rapes. Profess1ona property l. Large new 4 Bdrm, 3 jacu zzi. $450/mo. garage. Fully main-collect 714-287·2604 San Walk to shopping, tennis Tennis. s wimming. carport • patio Huge management for s mall ._., borne on '>'2 acre. 6'2-5290 tai.ned yard. Adults, No Diego club. $:iOO mo. 644-1718 jacuzzi. Green fees pd. Steps l.o beach. 4 br · + closets642-1740 apartment owner. We """' Trash & water pd. $700. den.SS9Swinter $67S.yr-1---------- h . laled horses. $139 • ...,.,. c--.-.-:..o~ 2 b . d pets. lnquire at S27 18lh Bluff T I c .ot• "«Vaf 6 ly ""' ,~14)C"71<"""""' ·-~ d 1 8 l d ave own maintenance 14038 Tierra Bonita Rd . ..,......""" r, nice yar . Street. (7l4) 960-63.'Jl. Lease 3 Br 2 Ba, beaut. 3br 2'hba s ·P an _........_ t . __ "f'_._, __ v•_.,.._~___ """""t e r. new y e· staff and provide 1'1)Gn. Powa,y bttm. K1ds ok. ~o pets. corner lot, pool/jar. '" Beaut. Back Bay Vu. ~Fttnishedor 8 Ba corated. w/w car~.'.?lS, lhly P & L statement. J . 2.. llalure avocado trees. Days 646-4262 , eves 4 Br. 2~ ba, nu s & s yrd, all extras. Submit Close to poo l $675 u.twwilhed 3300 "vie~~ 50, tou~~h. ~~~ drapery, all nu ap· D. Property Manage. rock fireplace. peak of 645-9543 Golden West Estates. on pets/children. $62S. 1_673-_33S9 ________ ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. garage. Winter SS2S. =~~~ pet:.. menl 75_t-_Z187 _____ -t oeean. new custom 3 *'2br condo, pool. jacuui. Gourmet kitchen. ram 562--3140 Waterfront. 2 bdrm. ---------847-6100or2J.3/447·2562 1--------- BY OWNER: 2 houses + Bdrm. 2 bath home. Nr. S. Cst Plaza S3SO. nn w/wet. bar. for din'g, lM $650 per mo. Wood· f11>lc .. gar .. lge patio, TA.KE OVSt Mesa Verde-3 bdrm. bach unit C.M. gross ~lrg.Oclouesansar1'deea .. 1643 ~!.!!!4ok . No pets. ~gardar.Cagalrl.,,,,tj~602/mo incl bridge, S""'C 4br. 21/2ba, !!,~s;'><dJock use SS9S. PAYMENT 2 bdrm 2 ba. Great bay quiet c ul ·d -s ac rents $9000. $100,000 firm ........... ..........,, .....,..., ,,... .,,~ INFORMATION OAC VJew. tennis. pool, spa. Referances. $300/mo 2.57' dn. OWC bal at 10% 3. Investor's delight! . F.R .• frplc. pat. Frnl S525 644-&r.4. Ava11.3·l 498-1936 only All due 3 yrs. Call Room to improve & up· 4 Br & den, 21h ba, 'h blk Avail. now 4 bdrm. 3 ba. YTd. maint. provide~. 2Br 1 bath Cottage. Lge RfMT Ol'TIONS •--------- collect <213 > 841-1449 uade. 3 Bdrm home. Of. fOlrom ~wpl Bac1k Bar. r~~~~~~~t ~fe ~=~ prvlg s. yard. patio. Redwood TO IUY 400 HOMES Bea~~~l},~~ompl ~~r~d:~~· f~ ~~pa/~· Principals only. rers welcome, $83,500. ymp1c Sl2e poo. tenms m· cl. washer •-dryer. • deck.s. Concrete walks & ..... I "'I"'"'. u ~ -· ........ ,a· ' ~·· d' cts J. aruz i 4t sauna "' ••a" .__A ~ furn. By week or ... o. 859 W 19th St. $205 . .... ~ iego,&A. .... ca ia. ' z · Open for inspection. Sun planters . ...,../mo. 23271 , MOllUHOME Renla.1 Pav1hon 675-49121--------- SPACIOUS 2BR. den. DR, 4. S2000 down ror a lease Wi(I. Call646-92Sl. 2-11. 9-Spm. Children OK. Margaret Dr. 645-662S. sT-R.S D'-. Tues·Sal. 1 loe Br apt. No pell> L.R. view+ 1 BR apl over option on 3 Bdrm, 2 bath . ""5 °"' "' gar+6 car prk'g. 2lSSl. home. Peak of ocean. Eataide. 3bd.nn2ba,fam no pelS. $675· Call ll~CANYON Santa A~ .. c...7070 AduJtsonJy.Pool&patio. •-din f I 960-2103 "''.a _... Oceanfront w10ter rent. 2 1887 Monrovia. S260. Andrews Rd. See by good area . 2315 .. rm, rp ~.newcrpt DUMECONDO E.Anahe~m 956-4500 bd. avail 5 m os.~ appt.Agt,Crane540-0608 Califor n ia St ., Atdrps, blt·•ns, fncd New2500sqft4Bdbome Forlease;avail.now.3 C.~m 956-1011 $37 "'t m o . Cal l 2 13 1--------- UNITS SSOOK UP All sbes, great locations, flexible terms. Contact Sun Realty Investments ~3610 0ceanside yard . B 1 o ck fro m H H hs b Westminster 848-889:i " B I d I 5. Watch ·t.be waves In schools. Gardener. No above unt. arbour, '-THESN.lt4GS'• Bdrms .• 3 bat. , wit _943-_267 __ s.______ R,2ba,poo ,a u tson· oceanfront Condo. pets. Lease $625. mo. many xtras, $795. Call Northwoods w/lighted spacious liv. area. Love· ly.Stove&refrlg, wtrpd. ""·--'-...... , --.ooo. 190 _~ __ 11_'.17_. _______ Mlt __ e_960-_23S8 ______ tennis, -i. & J·acuui. 2 ly yard & entry area. CandolllirU IRlS On the beach : Feb lS· ,-.:...W>_._556-_1_7_95 ____ _ .. ............,.. •~ .....,.... S1200Mo. incl. gardener F"-1•bd 3400 June IS 3br. 2 ba & 2brm ·-Del Mar Shores Terrace. Avail ........ 01• ..... t Mesa Beautfam. home Compl. BR condo ready for oe-11•-..HUDSON --1 ba rrpl ,,ar Indy BR. newly decorated, ,....,_, ....... ~.o bdrm b l <t..t'M:/ M Will ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ' " ' It ·1 Solana Beach. Verde home 3 Br 2 Ba .-.-...... 3 .• 2 a., ge cupancy . ..-. · o. nir.uyoa 644 0322 646-~ manager pos ion ava1 a· CForallin!Seaovi&e~Rede~~ny +famrm.$58s.644•5757 fncd yd., o r. schools consider mo-to-mo. __. • VIEW, VIEW, VIEW ---------ble.646-3S72 ---------<1 .. .... Lease req. $465/Mo Isl & (T-96) d From UUs 38R. 3ba con· 2br steps l.o bch. w/pat & 1---------23.000 SQ FT (714)7~7lS 2 br, Iba. S390 mo. Yd & ltittomoveln&$100cln. VeeStinson642..8235 NO FEE! Apt. & Cc;>J? o do in the Bluffs . 2 story carport. W/D Ulil pd. · 2ba, encl. gar, S37S. R-2 <C·2> downtown lteaUstale garage. Btt.ins. 646-7'.178 dpgt. 19272 Salmon. H.B. :1~ B~~~~!-s~1t•0n w/lg tam rm. Partially $425. 67S.T7S8 ~~-~~560CC, No peb. Co5taMesa.Owner. &c••1• 2100 bt.wn&-7PM. 86J..1Ql Orangetree pado home. fum.stiOOmo. OCEANFRONT Lrg de-l--------- ____ 54_s._5S27 ____ -1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4br2ba. pool, patio. frpk, Large 3BR 3ba condo w/2 New 2 story 3 br. 2 ba. THE COVE AUSI'ATE REALTORS luxe l Br. 2 car gar. Duplex Deluxe 2 bdrm BEACHDUPLEX ExcbangeMaui,Hawai~ SSSOmo. lsl+lasl mo. car gar. $450/per mo. P1usbcrpls&drps.A/C. Luxurycondolbr&den, 9'79-5J10 adlts.nopets S37S/mo. bit-ins. enc. f'ar agc. $89,500 acre view lot. for small SIOOdep No Pets. 557-6181 8221 WiJdwood Or . ..., mi r.,,1c, pool, Jacuzzi ten-frplc, pool. Jacuu:i. pvt C Mtda ,..... Ava ii t 111 June 14 . pat.Jo, gas frplc, lndr rm. H U N T I N G T 0 N ranch, acreage, land . ..na, 1,L ba. Extra 1 e to bch. 213/438-4180 after nis. 2 car gar. w/elec. beach . & gou rm ct u.fwni,._. 3425 673-6640. t:~·:pot~~· 1315. 722 HARBOUR ·6'73-4396eve. "b.dt~. close to scbrs. 6pm. opener.~.000.846-3648 kitchen ssso m o . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4·P~~!.'l!ld. ..,..~WANTED Cpt/drps NO DOGS Garden view from every i..,.olffdt 3241,_759-__ lOll'l_. _____ -1lLg3 Br. 2 ba. bltns. air. Af.Lflw•· -~ New custom design, lux-·-·r •IUUIJ'IO "85/mo '1-879 9166 0 ; room. 3 br, 2 ba, prestige ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport. Crest Condo. 3 pool, Jae &sauna. Nr. So. -.,._ ury, self contained 3 br. 536-7533 HAVE: $200,000 ocean· · · home, family room . 1 er unique quiet ~ ac. BR or 2+den. 2'"2 ba. all Cst Plaza. 761-4174 aft ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2~ ba. Own yard. Fplc. 2 --....-------1 (root Maui Condo a nd ~89 frplc. dshwhr. mJtny ex-Frplc, 1tids/pets ok. bltm. ref, wet bar. Ocean 4pmorwkends. ...,_lllClltd 3106 Car gar. w /elec door l'wo3Br.four2Brhse, + lllO,OOOScottsdaJeCondo. .-WDUPLEX tras Prof I ds ped Rougb.$4:.0.499-2286. vu. Elec gar dr, tennLS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• opener, avail after 1 br apt, E·Side C.M. WANT : fNalerfront 2 br, 2'Aa ba, 1800 sq. rt. ind: gard.en!~. Edison pool. S62S /mo+sec/ BIGCANYON 2 Br Cum or unfurn with March lsl.645-4466 SeUer will carry loan. house.or coodo, south of cat.b celling.a, dbl gar, HS KJds k ls New 3 bdrm. 2'h ba. clean $100. 968.3954 eves NEWPORT BEACH fireploice S4UO Ava11 •------ S290.000. YEAGER Hu.ntinglon Bch. Will frplc,big)'dw/roomfor $Sis. Agr.·nng f:e : garage, frplc. Ocean or759-6009wkdys Luxurycoodo.onlyS600 nowroiOpal6'S·9229. EASTSIDE REALTY.556·6171. trade 1 <!r both/up or boat,etc.$495.673-6336or 964-2:566,97l-29'1l view. Close to shops & permo.Brandnew,2 1ge · · Quiel 2 bdrm., unit 1n C M b down. Principals only. 642-!1666 beach. No small kld.s/ 3br, 2\.\ba. pool. & J3C. bdrms.2bat.bs. fplc. wet· Small bachelor Apt. Ulll small complex features 3 Br. 2 ba, · · ome. Call or write V. An· · Veryspecial3bedroom.2 pets.$650494-6070 OverlookinglSac.green-bar. to many amenities Pd. Limited cooking. bit-in ran ge & dli1 h Hrdwd Ors. frpl, rm to derson 1117 Vegas •Br Un II ba f I d h h f d b 1 B t d lomenlioo.Call 7S9-1501 lst/last & s ec. 1261t\ d addunJt I R 21ot A · .. ,nu carpe 1. ava , rp e. s w r , nc 1 et. eau . ecor. washer.newcpt.s, rps .• on g · · S· Valley Dr, Las Vegas. 3/1. $500. tst • last rent yd, covered patio. gar. 3 Br. 2 ba, ocean v ew, Encld. brick pat. Agent Agate 675-2197 aar. Freshly painted. sm~% 1st TD. Tenants N d 89 09 h $525 month " will sta -.. 900 Owne e v a a l • P +. S49-LS54 Prol. landscaped. Avail. · · no fee. Rob McDonald lbr apt. Bay front Side lie Adults/no pets. $350/mo. y, _., · · r 702/733-6273 or ca 11 in 3 weeks. $S40 mo. Incl. 497-2426 962·5521 54$-2042 agl,&42·9666· 714/673-71l21. LIASEOPTIOM gardener. Yrly lease .• _..._ 3250 •---------! l.8fl. boat yr. lse S'90mo1--------- • ~ :.~ -2ba .... _. del Mar Agt no fee 9~•.2"H · -..--2 Mstr Bdrm, 3 ba Condo. LUXURY 644-0439 br., 1265. refri"., C/D. • "'100 Trade for HAWAII Con·...,. ... _ • . '"...,,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.Jac,tnolc.$SOOtmo. LA.KECOHOO ........._,, ....... 3107 AdultsNo ..... •.1'31·DW. • do1t1-..-·. 0 -v .. 21--'-e $!585/mo.•.SOOS45-3&39 973-29'1l N Sh d R 4B .... ----...... .... '""""""' na ... nw ew a ow un r . 5t6-l.39'l.213/7~5S38 ......... M'--lon Viejo. 2 br 1.8thSl 673-1787 ... •••••••••••••••••••• Townhouses. Owner &side, nlce3Br,1 ba bm, BEAtrr. 2 sty 4Br. l 'hba 2y,Ba, fam·rm $'750/mo. ----------t PLUS 1::ft. 2 ba, f11>lc. atr ••••••••••••••••••••••• · CorOl ... MI 965-Zl58 frpl, l•·focd yard 4c Twnhse. Pool. tennis, 962-0925orm-7530art6. Steplwbch.38drm.fam cond · Alldl Veryclean,1br "1l.butlto137s. z ba townhouse. _... ~Imo 646-2311 ' $450 2131870 1880 rm. 2 baths. W. Newport. ·• pauo. e uxe beach. Ull I. 1 n c Id · frplc. sundeck. patio. Ready to go. Till up, e-.... · _, · ' ' • ' 2 Bdrm, 1 Ba. patio home ~1 River . S4S-8628 features. No pets. Call $335/mo. 675·3029 eves. adults, no pets. 2656 Jo' Crwy expos ure. Start HAVE PRIME Lake Ar· m.asl. 1l4!964-4l5S oo water. FP. dbl gar. momingsS.l.644·947o. orwknds. Orange.Ave.640..7905 grading 2-4 wee.ks, 4 lota_.. rowbead improved pro· 1 Br. pets ok. $325. mo. NewSeaspray condo, 2 Br \ clb hse, tennls, pool, 2BR 2BA Npt. Terr. eon· 125'x300'. $2.!)() per Cl. perty. Trade up for So. $200. security . Call 2 Ba. lnc:l. beating, pool jacz. T70-1333eves. 2BR. 18a Oceanrront. do, sngJ. sty, end unit. :? Bdrm. l bo. w/frplc. 2 Br. Iba, l story. s hag, Plansincl.645-3050 Calif.oceanfront. MS-SMaftS:30. sijae,tennis,recrm.nr •-wi-a 3252 'rurn. Avail April $400 mo. 15 Big Dipper S39S mo, After 6pm. D/W. drps. patio, (rpl. "'----•-a. beach $500 p mo --.--.--.,....... t·-/mo 673-33'1 beam clngs. 1tar. Adlts Westside Costa Mesa ...,,,,_.-llH'v.ef' CE B I · r · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......, Crt.548-8038 6 o Eld G ed XJ l I 71 4 9 l l 7 2 4 I 4 FLREPU , 2 r, sg 213/326-5457 3BR i i,., ba Peninsul.. ,._._ Mna lS24 $(l3)~,! -,,_.! 5 c n M .. r.on prop. n . -c:ar garage, dishwasher. • BR, den, 2 Ba. fplc, '-lc $1M>O/rnolse _., ...,.,..__ location. Agenl640•816S 317·1717 etc. ReaJl.Y ruee. No peta. Balsa/Springdale 4 br, 2 bltns, pvt atrium, 3 car ""' ..,..._. fwonlshed •••••••••••••••••••-•• LotsforS. 2200 $425mo.7S9-04W7.. ba,lncdyd.garage.Klds gar. Tennis, pool & Watwfr•tHws ......................... -iiiiiiiiiiiill--llill--------.. • • ............... "pell ok. MSS. Agt. No beach. P\1. comm. $800. 63l·l400 ...... , ......... 3707 Medt' terraneanv·1llag ••• •• • EA.STSlDE 3 Bdrms. 2 ree. 954-2566; 973.2911 759-1~ •••••••••••••••••••• ••• 2 contiguous R-l lots, .....,. baUJI, buae famUy room. ---------•----------t hi l BR 1 d Village or Northwood, ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• enchunroom, cpt.a. drps, Garfield/Bu.shard 3 br. 2 Larae 3br, 2~b• home. 3 BR 2 Ba, close to brh, yr. ~ac: ront, ~anc e ''ormcr paltlna lots rot ....._,. .... d .. lee lilchen, r efri•.. ba, patio. fncd yd, -..i..~tJoe. Commum· ly. S4SO per mo. 675-6349 liv rm, water • pool, •Beamed ceilings, wood paneling y · l lud·... ~ • ..-• ..-... j or 1·9112-4112 t.emporarmy only. $400 modek>. Plant oc '""'' --··••••••••••••••• WID adDr inc. '800 mo. garage, kid.a "pets ok. lY • acuul. ~. mo.540-7202 Dr Levy •Grassclot.h wallcoverlng MS,OOOe.c.b. C.-.. Mw 1922 ~"iilllar.10,tubmiton $.-o . A1t. N'o tee. -.a78. N-H&bta3 br lb• Lge ·· · • • •Fireplaces, wet bars 640-5112 Broker ·-···················· cbUd.rea or peta. Call 984-Zl8S; 973-2971 I....._----... ~211 .. r I ••. di. in $.lb.let, 4 mo a bdrm 2 lmnine Creek Plan s 5tW1Tt•• -~ • llv rm w/fll> c"' n & ba fretbly 'd•cont9d. •Disbwasbel's, walk·in closets CcmtrR1'0lln~n1cca· Jae.• frpk. a or 8 mo: ._. Meadowlark 3 br, 2 ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• aru,hugekltcben&gar. c.iJaft 6 67s.4S86 •Balconies. paUoc; nyoo. Minutes fro1 m JM. S800 mo. 7se.1413 Newbome,3br,Zbanear ~c, cov'd patlo, fncd tBR 2 bath, tamll.y rm. lblktoRighSchool.$400 · · •Park·like'•-.. -captna downtown Los Anaedes. eve1 Blter/Bht. Never e>e· 1ar. Kida" pets ok. AeroM froal 1nde acbl. mo. + $150 deposit.. C.-.. Mer 3722 uu"-'3 a l'or Sal• or tra e . · cup, 11t,lutadlec. tooo. us. A1t. No fee. IJOO lncl'& 1ardener, no .... 7. ·-•••••••••••••••••••• •Swimming pools, J!CUui &1'1-«123.. Jasmine Cr-eek, Plan 3. 541H414 ..... : 1'71-2971 . pela. Wknds 'f70.8102. UDO LISLE Sml heh, non amkr, •Lighted tennis COUit$ ...,....._/ 2300 f::: ~~o~ '?{5:.l:fi New 2W bdrm coodoa. Luxury towohouae 3 er 2 tlf86, 130' on the water! 3 3 Bdrm, dlolnt room, mature person. S220/lncl •Minutes to freeways & beach~ ,...,.,,.. eves. trpk, blml,2cat 1a.r11e. Ba, alt. 2 car gu, ten-bdrm, :z ba. wllblrivate den. lmmodlato oc· uUl f1W20S/ 673-4&4J t -IOON •••-•••••••••••••••••• ,_--.... .. 141 MIO. Ir up. 1'18 Caayori nil/pool/Jae. Close to dock, wet bar A/C. eupancy. lmmaculale-c.t.Mne 3724 1 -OOM a _. o.Ao1.aBaySldeVIUa1e. -.---~ Dr.1454Uf. beach.lliOOIM.844...tMIMI Av1IL now 2•306 ocw paint and carptU. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-... • 3brMobUeHome.Newl.Y ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• Ponchartrain 7S4·7900. ~~ostoryonwlde 2 BR, newl.Y decorated. 2 •-2 tvw...-.-- decorated.SZ7,500terma. tBR aeml fun>. 1110 c ...... , .... 1,",• s ... BdRI. 2"4ba .• ~~lux .. urilouaS3br, Ul-1-VL..I.. 3267 D-~\Rl·t: .......... ~....n ble.~~iUonav•U•· AdultsOn\y (!) Boat Ooclc . Pvt Bch. Q)'OO Acres Dr. Sl95. Ph a 1n 'Y • n . rm . -"""'""' 1 • \0 tate -.. ..yw .... ~ , .,_ --_.....,. Of'fi ~ Dail ft t 6 • p 0 0 I • J • c u I I I • ZU~l or~ O.dltwr lac:l. llttentJy bNdl, DOOi. Jacuui, teo· ....................... ce v.,-. y • 0 Clubhouses. 8roker/ recleeor. Nr. parlcl " Ill• •lll1ht1. rec rm. ·• br, form. din. SEU. ldle ltema •Ith a Bltcllelor t penon, qulct l7141117-1120 Owner. Ul·U20 / Find what you want In acbooll. UTS. Bob Securtty entrance~ rm.,6den.Rec.fac.atra D•ll1PUotClU1lfledAd. ttreet,utilpald.S2J5/per 2400RarborBl\ld.,CoetaM .. ,Callf. • •• Dllb' Piiot Clwlrlfd1. .._..._•aw bltnl. _.,mo, 111~ mce.-.o. 5M.tm. eo-58'1'1. mo. Call 549.-S ·~ . ... ·t •• I -.. - ,, lmm1t• Qult't 28 R townhouse. Pal.lo. pool. aduhs $315 646-9507. 7 W.18U'ISt 2 BR 2~per, a ll bltns, lndry, enc "ar , DO peu. $385. 1!1,:,>1:11.\', .\ \.! .. ' •!11 111.11" ~' r1 t tJ .. 1 "'l~t>( l Anyt1fllt• ~ .1-.lt11t1f• 1•,.,! Hld•1 • --Lge 2 bdrm. with hit-Ins, 40 t;aatside 2 bdrm. $300. en<'I gar cull eves .,..ttifiCjtOlt leach 38 New c r pt 11 I d rap cs , 974 2047 •••••••• ••••• • • • •• •• • • • 631~aft4.30& wknds SllAIU'. b<"arh 1.2 & J BR, 3 BR 2 Hi. 1wnhsl', air frpk . d1shwshr. gura.ie 9UtCK IH rond , patio, gar, les" & pat 10s No pctiL Lg e 2 b r . l I.Ai b a thun 1 yr old Nr. 19th & !J00.23:>8 townhouse ~ mo 1100 Plarentaa Unly $425 J - ---sq fl. Has everything D Property M ii t Townhouse, lov<'ly. spar Small pet ok. Dnve by 751 2781! & home like l br with 1921 Anaheim St. then ~ pvt, gated enlranre + 2 call 645-4655 eves " &&de 3 Br. 2 ba, rrpl, enr pat10b Some with all wknds.. ftar,yard Seeda1ly, ll l. garage. Swimming pool ----------m>. S32-4&19 JacWZJ. Tennis courti.. l 1 Br + k>lt, 2 ba. rer , -- ---tilk to Hunlinirton i.hop-stove, pool. duJts, no 2 bdrm. 1 ba No children ptng center mall Adults pet.s. tl65. 646-2901. or pets. $275 per mo No pets. From $435 -a..a.M....ftlll£T &16-1947 Seaw1nd Village, 155~ ___.....,..... ''THE VlCTORlAN.. Huntmirton V1llaiie Lane, 2 Bedrm. I bath, no pets. 28rstucho. l "i ba wtnar. II B (714>1198-9961 no children. 11181 Maple, ,., S275/mo. 631-1266 Craig, udlL'I, c-pts. new drps, RE/MAX. rnmte. fncd yd w/pat10. ------wtr pd $305. 667 V1ctona Beaut. brand new adult ~l.20. 1·5. a pts . Spar. l & 2 br -w /townhi.e i.ty l e 2br Iba En.cl garA. & sch eduled move .in patio $265mo 2210 Feb.10. ~wl1eers 11U 846·7129 art. l er. 1 Ba S32S $335 6P~·m _______ . 2 Br .• 2 Ba S39!>-$425 2br 2ba Nice condo. Pool. TSLMgmt 642-9412 JU<' Close to o <.: Stunmns lg. Jbr 2ba gam Collciic/S.C Plata. Fwy apt. Pool-rec. area. $345 1425838 ~!£ ___ _ 710W. lBCh St. _ 3br2"'aba new duplex. dis Cou:t1 f Sfftt"9 UIO E. 21st Strt-et East.side 2 br & den spht hw .. patio, ga r ~ Children OK . $475mo 2168 Min('r St 557-4579 •Walk lot.he beach• COMct.ISol Be11ut1ru1 AdultApts 21661Brookhurst ,110 9•2-6653 Adult ApUI. nr heh. N\'W 2br frplc. patios . pool. Sec gate. 1702 F'lor1d11. llro-6610 New 2 br. 2 ba rondo, pool, jacuzu. tennis . dshwhr, 1earaJCC Ouys (213 )685·6033 , CV('S 546-0996 NEW 2 BR 2 BA. encl garage. close lo bcuch DiO per mo. 964-2937 level. Frple. deck , Lwcunous above 1tara1tc skybghl. a ll extras $420 t-:tnpl. "ent. Must be 1m· mo. No ch1klren or pets rroc. 5'UI 7197 Oays 646·4262 . e v c i. -3 bdrm I VJ ba Sunroof tJ.4,5..9543. MESA Pl .. ES pauo. lnqwrc 313 17th ---LRe bach $26S. I Br S305 Sl 536-8650 3 Bdrm tawnhouM• apt fo'rpl c. pool. jacuu1, gai. Adutta, 1\A.i ba. $425 mo. bbq. closed gar. Adults, 3 BDRM. 2 balh, 2 story Gaspoid. 642-5073 no pet.Ii. 2650 llarla Ave, ~e Apt. $450/mo t.:asuudc 2 br. bllns. no M9-2447 ----_ pets. ~ mo 640-1278: F1REPLJ\CE. 2 Br sgl car 3 Br. new condo, l m ile to 562-4201 evl'S art 5 garage. dl.shwasher, etc be a r h Tot a I r e r l:lacbelor, new, great E Really ruet!. No pets. $425 pa~e Incl. lcnnii. side location $265 mo. mo 759.-0497 :~31919-~f.upy. avail 7S9-ll31; ('V<'8837 0666 Nwpt ll~s. 2 SR. bltns. ---- 21lr,2ba. 1150i.q rt. Fplr. l1tcyard.i(ur $3!15mo OLX, New 3br 2'7ba, 2hr 1•nc. 1tar. 0 1w. s:11s 6'10-7814 ~~·~·a ~~ti~.r ~~gSJ~~ Mesa Verde. 838-4921 or 1o;asti.idc. 2 BK. 1 Oa. S16-15i91 199-4721 pullo. pool, no pets. Kids -~ ---OK $21!.'i 548-0916 IBLOCKTO OCEAN 3 Br. 2 bo upper. Ml•i.a del · · 2 Br. 11'" ha , frpk. 2 cnr !"ar. $350 Nu Pl'ls Nf:W Ucluxc3 rm 2 halh 1tar. $350. m o Adults on ~ w/frplr $400 incl. ~a~ ly. No peUI. Ask for D1t·k 2 Br. b('am l'\'thnl(to. IJQt•I, f.iJ.3900.548-SlffG _ ~}!962·61549t~5 blln range No Pl'ls $200. N I d I d 2 HR On lh d 2b 2b I 642·3464. 313 17th l'lare. l'W Y crora <' c san · r a, poo · No I w/pvt yard. Nll'l' C.M sauna. Sc('. unrurn. $450. ~ location Children OK f)Jrn. $650. Jfunltn1tton MOW Till HG f.4().5112. ~enl:_ Pacifica, 213/333 3846. RES!RVA.TIOMS New2br.$375/mo Bm new 2 bdrm 2 ba. llrand new deluxe 2 llll. roo W. llam1lton. CM bit ms, jacuzzi, pool, tl•n· 2 Ba apts. XJnl <.:osta Call838 2917 rus. garal(e. $550 per mo. Mesa location. Available • ---Isl &last + clean up & March J,llr79 Prom $375 0-PoW 3826 security. 840·2778 per m o. 8r1n1t your ••••••••••••••••••••••• roommates Call. SIOOMOVE IN 2 Br. 2 ba, new pamt & llC. TAYLOR CO ALLOWANCt: new c hocolatt• brown crpts, One at $350 mo 3 br. 21!1 ba. 1350 sq fl. avail now One al $325 pvt for d patio, t>ncl. mo avail. 3/1 Adults on· tcara..ie Lots or ~rass. ly Call eves collert. $495. 335:)2 Ulue Lantern (2l3)289-2426 496-ml 640.S I I 2 _ Ol-ffin Vll'W IR<' 2 br. 2 ba. New apt.'I now rentm.i. 3 bdrms. 2 ba & enc-I Siar. Start at $495 Locutcd 1 2 block from Beach Rivel, co rn er u r T erry 3 BR, near so. <.:oasl 2blllcorues. <'ncl. dbl itar. Plaza. "':rJs'ro. ~'1J.nvate. $375. mo. 2 Br coUage, rrplc. beam H'Jltop 2 Br I Uu, 2 sty. Dr /V1cwpolf!t l.n. 0J)<'n ceilings, patio, c losed flUlcl, mini view & yard. house Sal & Sun. <.:all for J(ar. Adult.sonly. No pets. ~. lA'!ls ror l person. lnfo. 847.0001. $.340. E ·s lde . 642·3102 496-88lK 3 Br. 2 ba, frpl. patio sm al\er7pm.__ _ ......... INdl 314cr1yrd, no do(.ls . Co ll 1 Bd. l ba . bll1ns , t'pl$/drµs 2 blks rrom ocean. no pets $300 ~or 5364122'J ----1...8 2 Br. encl. gar. & back puuo, carpel-;, dra(K.>S, & bit-IDS. Cull ~ Ask for MJke. Nice 2 bdr m, w /pallo. carport. lndry rm, pool. $2:"10/mo. Near Beach & Talbert 673 2'l52 2 Bit, 2 ba, frplc. garg, sm yd. no dogs. 675·6670. !J00.5376 ---MMl1!4011t .......... 3842 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dix Bachelor condo, sun· iu.'fl den w /frpk. steps to Sunset Sch . $335. 213/592·5113 Sundey. F.t>tu•rv 11 &97i DAILY PllOT •TJ , MOONSHAOOW CIRCLE APARTMENT HOMES HUNTINGTON BEACH Fantastic Features Plush CarpeLc; & Drp~ Fireplatc~ Laundry Facilities Each Apt Private f:nclost>d Gara~es Huilt -m De~ignl'r Kitchen~ Cathedral Cell ing::. 2 Story J Bedroom 2 Bath Renting From $495 For Rental Information Call -147-6001 y _....,. __ > . ;..;.~-- -·- 4::.--- 711?1 \100,..~lf A 11<lW CT RCT F' 0\ .IARRi\Rfl OFVFT OP\1f'l"T PRO.rFIT SELL 1dh: ltl'mi. with a Oruly r11ot <.:1ass1r1ro Ad ~r:~ ............ ?~~~ ~~ ............ ?~.~! ~~ ............ !~.~~ !~ ............ !~~~ l~r:~ ............ ?~~!I!'::~ ............. ~~ ( )111'1111' I 1111 l ,Ill fll)( ,tlol. lfHlinjl . " 2 Bdrm •Jll. unfum, foml-.................... ~ ~ ~6670: 9fi0.!>3'1_6_. __ _ ly c:omp&ex.no_pet.s.S285.ri:;::::::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=s 1 =:sr=. i. College Ave. Kennebunkport? "-•F,l.11 Hiii)( Bro tlwr .. lla' ._ ~ ::vl'rl·d \\-11ndhrtd)ll Mc.1dowi., 11 \\,b .1lrl·:11.Jy .1 tahulou' w l ltnj(-rl~l11 In tlw lu:.m ol lnlm•', lmd\ \1ll.1~c.· ol Wuodhrjdjtc.· p.tth ... "' 1111 111 1hc 111·;.cn.J po d ." In ·' 'fl.I Or Hill \,Ill ''·" ,II ht1111t• ll 1'11111\' If .111 lr11m 'our pr" .11 t • p.11111 h.tll 1111\ •I \\Ill dlllll't" .1 'l'lt1t1d ,llln Urtlllt'OI) 'l·lt '""" p1oh.1hl\ .1J.1rn 1h.11 \\11oll hnc.ljtl' \k,1c.l1 m' .1p.11 I llll ni.. .uc.·1\"1 ll•r t'\l'r)'<llW )11'1 tor pl·opk "h11 ltl.1· 111 J.11·1 .1 1111 lr11111 l1111l.111J.111111 1 h1 \\ llhl"" 2 Br. 1 ba, all elec. Brand new. 187 E. 18th St. $350. mo.. A.at. 541·5032. Comfortable new 2 br. 2 ba, kids ok, no pets 567-81185 $365 mo 3 RR2 Ba twnhse. I yr old. Next to S. Cst Plua ten· n ls. pool. 1525 mo. ~aJ\5 wkdy~ S32S.2 br.1'4 ba, balcony, 1•"'1dfY rm. Adultt, no ~·Ma mt 84Z.UI03 2 bdrm. upu. drp1, bll· Ina, lndry, I ehlld , no peu ... Pfr me. 720 8 Shallnar. Nf.2113 ----"" J er, 1 ba. 1ar. Kld1. peU ok.•mo. aeator..,·2Sle Isn't that the horse that won The Triple Crown in '727 ~fD~ If you re not sure who (or what) Kennybunl<pert was. oon't feel ba<l-you re not alOOe Kennybunkport is one of 14 qistJnctlvety different apartment floorptans at Seawind V1Uage In Huntington Sedch Seawlnd Village 1s a result ot tOtally personahied professional planning The kind of attemk>n yoo de:Serve. A perfect blend or nature and llVlng- nestled 1n a forest Wrtll Dabbling brooks and quiet ponds. cooled by natural ocean breezes. Add to that tennis courts. swimming pools, a jacuzzi and a conventent locauon near shopf)lng end tmpk)yrnent and you've oot a place anyone would proudly call Mme. (Even Kennybunkportl) One and two bedroom. one and twO bath adult apartments from '315.00 SV.1 ~~~,. 15555 Hunungton Viii.gt Lane Hun&tnQton &e.;cn CA (714) 893 5198 ~ nln'I tne .s.n DilQo F'r'tt'Way drNt nonn on BNctl to wracltJlln. tnen wtst on Mc:Faocitn co Sffwlna VilllQt. f'urnisfl!nQS ~ • Opfrl a.lily I 0 AM Cd OIM. I hc.·11 11 ht'l.tmc.: ,.,,.n mofl· 1.1hulou' I rt'l'' 'pr.111~ up .md '"'"11"' hq.t.lll 1 • • tl<m You 'l'l' 1 hl'rl ' .1 lhllc.·n ·nu· ht l\\ct·n hu1lcl11l)( .1p.1rtml'OI' .ind 1 l l'.tll11>1 .• l 11111IllIII\11\ \\ 1111dhrtll)(t ,\h:,uluw' '' .m .1part '"' n1 l 11mmunt1) "hl rl lhl' jlrl'otl outll11or, 1J.t, &Ill· 'Jllll' p.1mpl·rul d1.irm '1111 lll.1 111 h,I\ 1: 11i..11k '11u1 hunll·. Thcrl .irl ,,,,., Id In)( .. 1 rt' .I Ill' fll'l ll WOO<kn hrldJ.!C' .ind .1rtlul l.md'l ·•r•1114 ~·nh:inl c.·ll h\ .trl hlh'l cure th.11 H ''l'll'Ct1> It' 'urrountHn14-' SO East.ttbore -Main Entrance East Yale l.oop \lbod brldgc Village of Irvine. 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'""'•IX 11 , 11119 ...... s..... 4JOO OM..I....., 4400 ._..W..e.d 4600 ~·-• SIOOI* 1 ocwllh 5100 w.•& .,.,.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "3fr .. tlell '"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• i_" ...................... . Afala1 .. ,....... 'Af law••~ , '-4001 Roommate w11Hfd to Downtown tluntloiHon 2Brunl\l1'1Upt1 womao + B>akkeeplrtJ wuted. al1 ;;:;;;;~ .. ·;··· Mr;;.i·•;; .. ·i;··· ... ~:,·:.~;~::~;Cl ... = ~c~~-~a::l ~IC~ r~0~,l~··:v:i~ k~~,~~lSAl>l:.~~ pr~y ~; ~ •·. ·.; ~ . SENIOR =: ~~r. i#~tr',.1' •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• •up Ofe.4~ 1110 MOl$S8 f~~nct' M ·t4t3. CM 7~ ~· CITIZENS balance, payro • MU'1M ana. -540·&837/Moo . Wedo1. 0 'U --Rtapoo ~reon. o•l "" o...a THE ~ "'"' rJ .:ltop.nl. t'o1hll)11 I . aoll. ll\-23 33 28r, a ~Iha . " Room. WorklnliC Male. Z.5 I~ ~4 )) SPECIAL ..:_..:.·-------u.xur'I c•an i.•UJ maid .. ,y Mature .~. avallabl~ 3 I 2 w•TER•. yn. W/kltchcn privl F11«ht tnst.rucUon by L.J . =d man . nu mi rrom bth C M ~ C M,64$.tlll..5 ~ 1) flUJmon FAA Ctrt. Mill . too/mo + •••t. ulll und -u.au sums -. ~~ Exp. Leoa r Aaaoe. o.c. n 00 I .a-............. 8 ~-... ...... .... $ ........ ,/. SI c n ...,..., -'""' ~to 1300 1flert ,;-............ , • Alrport. I Rm. p~t bath mahare -__, 4650 CZ5°/o DISCOUMTI S48-l816 s.sz.mr n 06 in •~por empld lady, l1te1 prh, ~ male 11hate w 11ame. 2 . ••..He V •• ....................... ..:..::-=:;::.... _____ _ ""'· '® + Laa 8111'1 br • dupln l blk trom Wet Ban t>o you need lA 50x&O llt•rt' •~ )Our opportunll,Y to ha\' :>JlUl'IOU.,, pre U 'IGU • Ot' .n \'i W t·c>ndom1n1um on th(' Rlurr~ In Nt>" port Bt'ach RE T our apartml'1'1 home NOW ;.1th UJ>Portunhy to I"<'. crvr for purcba · tn "''fir futur -.Tl46 bf.ach Yrl)' taj$Jmu U......._ ft.1ftC4!d 1tora1e yerd U> •-,,.W...ted. 7071 r..w.w. rrnt1l. prt ul N n GU t713 V..... work out of Cua.rd doa ... •••••••••••••••··-• ru..m • rimlly rm. TY ~male wanted 2 bdrm 2 ~ 6751166Z provided Aa k f or No mob. no cocMI IJ20 ba Apt Sl40+u\ll Hunt AlrllOrt aru ornce space. La.Doriae.u.vun mo 1'7344111 Heh C.11Kdly847_~ s«reUn•l serv. on prt• ..._../ba .. st/ .Du:rqla the month of fcbruarv. S'!ntnr C.lh1f'n" receive 2Sr,;. off on lhefr pnvate part~ ada tor merchandise for ule in the Claaall1ed Sei:t1on or the Dally Pilot (Real Estate Is not included>. Bnng your ud into one of our office& listed bcloW between 8 AM &c 5 PM any day during the v.'eek and wcwall alllrl your ad the next day. Ccmpe.NoG Health Cite Adu.JU: Ref E.d'*C WOf'D Home Mqm't ln/ut'r u~ Hsltg Ldy Exe Cook. Orive, shop, own trantp. 5 day LV·IN 135 da Net ~cRel~S Hoom for R&"nt Sl~ mo ""\lm, roommate wantt>d ~ $140. 157·9331 ""-C• Klt<'heo privllt•tct1 tothra8rhomew1pool Cd.M Omd nr 60011q.tt ••••••••••••••••••••••• I fttr mal• undor 2l 111 CM l'tt.f~r mt'(.llt•tor ~ for ant design. 2855 kbna yn Call 6)4 ~8 1148 ~ ulll lncl $49 2ll30 E Ctit Hwy _ o,. w twtty 5005 • -u I "' .. m .,....__,.,Q to hr 3 ---be •••••'••••••••••••••••• autJfuJ ..a1un1 ... ote n ._ ......... .., t l~eroom which con AftiUate -. ..... O cc..-cy: c dulls nly Pl , Costa Mesa -l30 W . lcty Strfft But•ht•lor f rt'lm $2'15 t Hr from S3SO . By wciff or month Rr 2 Bl apt on Balbou Iii dlvtded. carpets. dra~. 1 5360 .,.ET -.~ Atttl.67~503$ _ private restroom . " l.a91-.. ach -1116 G ..... yN Very good bousec;;;;: !!~1;1w1;;L;tl!•~le;eectt;g.~-~1~7~1~7~1~1=•;m~M.~!!!!. 80tld m's. c.11 all s pm: , 1 b· Sloraae. ~o per mo -WEIK 64&-20C'1. 41 Br rrom S400 y.,~•-..tH ... tMn: • · lf lcanm.r 0 \ N\l'> 2 Rooms In Coata Meu Joema t (2l·M> to s art' Ot.il paid Call 548·3878 J"IOA Avad lmmed l xtra tae my . Promontory Po1n.t Ask.for Ca~ol. PART TIME WI pvt bath 116~ a br Villa. 2 Br 2 8•. (rplc. Our latest program in Mm tJ• 11"• Trwt Lad & FCMM1 53001-------- o.idi 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • l>1s hw,11\ht>r 1hare bath $140 No ocean view Very re· 688Sq F\.. F\Jlly eqwpped automatic merchand1s k1tcht-tl pt'lvp I t. lasl & wionablerent. 875-6327 r or med I ca I /den Ing features the new pop. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUNO · Lg. Beagle type 21od-S1500Dlsatt M. While w/blk & tan PERMANENT LIVE JN COMPANIONS/ HSKPRS PRACTICAL NURSES WEL.LSCREENEO EMPt.OYER PAYS FEE • G arba~l' 01i.po!>to.1l 1 50 •~c ur 1 l Y d e P L' _..,...b Ft h 1 1 tal/parame<J1c. 3 exam ,,,.. hot roods. All arena· 631 I~ " ,,._... 0 s are " ce Y rooms. pvt office, lab. ~nall)l·known brands ml02ndTDI0'«,3yrs. FOUND lr1s h Setler PY\ Ply. 768--5700 young adlt. FOUND Lg. • \'ww Bukorut•.., • l 'nden.:round Parkin1t • Ftr\'plat•t•i. I 111 ~clt!t'lt•c.l wllll:\) f1mU11hed 2 bdr. 2 ba. dark room. Ground floor. s u c h as H e i n i • Apt. Park Newport S2AO No. Costa Mesa P~of. Campbell's Hormel 4050 per mo+ 1" uul 640 849] _ Bldg. $344/mo. F1ex1ble Chef Boy·Ar-Dee. etc. Ali • •••••• •• •••••••••• •• • • lease. Tom 540-2200. accounts are secured by Hoard care ~ed ror 89 NB A'M'N. ~"TRAIGUT Uruque office s pace ror us in office buildmgs. yr old lady in wheel MALE OVER 30. lease. Approx. 300 sq. fl. &ebool.s. industrial plants * DISCOUNTED • ~~ ~~ N Mr):1ew ~~~! SmallTDlncomeNotes w/blk dog resembles Yos 0.. Pn•ah Chilb Wlttt: -FROM $2500 -Germ short hair point.er C.SALJSBURY /OWN , FOUND Lg. Yellow Lab DYMASIARCH Personnel Services 2021 E •TH, S.A SJS-1458 _ 640-8755 mix. •'OUND goose, white w /brown on bead • t-;leguntly fo'urn1s h ed Loung"•:, • H1Jhard Roorn • ExertlS{' und Suana Roomi. chair 673-..e&O __ Active in a pror. req a 1-'l blk lo beach. Busy ck hoSpitals 1n your area. • • a.tl•nh/ V----~-1....+-L. 4250 degree. Live regally by traf('ic l""atlon. Parking We need reliable people r.t IOIOClli/ • I l catoo rO'll and Sun Deck.., --....--• ... ..: t $300 000 4 "" ln your area to service • -t & ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• s,....,.ng a g. · · space inrl. Call Carolyn un ~ bd home W/ocean vu. at673-4622or642·5l71. these accounts. We pro· ••••••••••••••••••••••• MGIUI ' C3bin ror rent, fplc Vry lg pool 2 frplcs. best vide secured locations in *•imK••llh SI 00 or furn. Pvt. enl. & gar. SUIO Up. Office·st.ore. 480 your area 'h c1 om1panty -··••••••••••••••••••• CHEAP 548-2596 Good Prof. & credit rat· ft, A/C, 17301 Beach Bl, r111ancing, w o esa e ou · H.B. LEASE842·2834. lets one year factory N•wport Old French Normandy Oc. frt. 2-sly Sm. lbr 2ba Gst hse. $575mo. wmt. $400wkly. s ummer. 49M439 mgsamust.$350/mo.in· warranty part s & cl util. 644-0484 Prof Ofc 5Mltff service. You provide 8·10 901 Cagney Lane. Newport Beach I Comer of Hospital Rd. and Superior above Pacific Coast Hwy l 7' 4/645-6242 House for rent, Big Bear City SIP6 6, hneos furn. S2S nltely pr cpl. Call LA9-t leoch 3141 2BR. 2bu, all blltns. 2 blki. after 3 p.m. 548· 1989. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo bch. $375/mo Ph ---- OCEANFRONT large lux· 673-2.S71 PaJm Desert Deep Ca· MI F t.o shr house or 11 pl on beacb Npt area Collect 213/67S.3673. ---House to shr. 2 adJoining rms. COM great loca· tion. S250 ls l & last. 673-7359 wy I.a)()' 2 br 2 ba S750 . nyon Tenms Club. 2 Br. I UI 646-~ . Westcliff Area 1 BR. pool, furn condo. t.ited tennis Non-smkr, 1'1 blk from ~ u _ -· RnUand Armf>. Nr shop met. S6000 yrly. 57J..4407 beach. $180 mo. NB orea. VERY SPACIOUS ping. Aya1I now S325. . 67S-9983 ~ SF.cLUDEDVIEW 63.1·2984 Cot~a~e in, Wale~. Grl. Roommate MI F lge 3 BR apt widen frplc ---Brit.a.in bwlt 1780 s on 14 laundry Walk town i Oeluxe4 BR, 2 BA. gar. no acres overlooking Lake. Laguna Home ; Prcr. blk beach. $600 mo inc pets. steps lo bch. S575 FUiiy furn w ~ m~ern working. straight, over ulil Located in prestige yrly lse. 644-1103 fac1I & appll s Fish I 2.S: $19S. 494'"'291 No. end. 531 Cypress Dr. Newport Terrace Condo 2 ride/walk/golf or Just re· F needed to s hare 2br ,E 548 ·6089 PM b 2b FR DR lax. Sips 6·. Sl50twk. twnhsmF.V.Sl60 +ut1l r., o., · .. · • Brochure avail. Box 1574 IS/348·3476. Open thas close to pool, jac, sauna. 0 Ca 92668 or Move in dale 3-1 Will ~· $475/mo. S.Sl..t333 range. · consider 1 child. Send -------6.W-9378 pl PO Bo 18361 Bal reyto x . ..._'le or apt. 11"2 bl ks tu I •y "IEW lrvlne w"'l.3 ...,. S260 1 · Id "' " Palm Springs retreat; 4 '"" HUNTINGTON BEACH hr.; your choice weekly. Central loc. just ofr serviceable automobile, Beach Blvd. at Main St. be ready t.o start in JO TIIE MAJN OFFICE days. m.lnimum invest· 847-5338 ment $3300. Call Toll· Free. Phones Staffed 2A OCEAN VIEW Hr Day. EXECUTIVE OFF'ICE 1·800·325·6400 Fashion lsland in luxury Operator45 suite firm wiU lease of· ---=-------fice 18xl5 furnished or unfurnished. Secretary, kitchen available. $600 per mo. Call Gabriele 714-640-1633 CdM Offlc• S.it•• .......... 75• per ft and up . Oceanside or Coast Hwy with tons of old CdM charm. call 646-6457. ROGERS REALTY 675-2311 TRAVEL AGENCY • • Own your own retail travel agency & be part o( lbe billion dollar in· dust.ry. Experience not necessary. Startup . training, technical & mel'chandislng s upport provided. Total Invest· ment $45,000 <including $18,000 franchise ree. set up C06t & initial working capital. _ · ut ~ llll' EASTBLUF'F. 2 br. 2 ba. BR. 3ba.· house in the frplc. Huge patio. Pool LaQulnta Es tates. by Mature 11dulL'I. No peti, wk or mo No pets or Share my NEW horn~ 1n Turtlerock. IR V IN ~ ---------1 .11lAVEL NETWORK, A ·rravel Franc1se t:a1J Mr. Westerhouse 714 /838-9242 2 bdrm. a ba. Yrly. sun· deck. garage. 34th. SL. Female wants lo s hare $385 mo. Hl6J.1335 house at beach. Male or --female. Non s moker . &.alJll. Hills 3150 1565 640-0349 c h 1 I d r e n B o b •••••-. ••• • • ••• ••• •• •• ---------Rasmusson 964-2455 Adults~year minimum· Dix 3br, 2ba lower dplx, 1 NEW . Leisure World, bU< bch. No pets. $500. Big Bear cabin. Week. or Top·O ill. Monlecito Lse.979-0493. weekends . Avail. V1U, 2 2 ba. gorgeous VERY SPACIOUS 23rd,2'·25. 642-8171 north ~ deg v ie w SECLUOEDVIEW ..... toShcre 4300 $500 1 10 Own e r · 714/640-Ur ~ .. 397 3 BR apt w /den. frpk. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---~_:.:""°'=-:::::..:....:4_· _ laundry. Walk town, I Htwport t;h 316' b~ beach. ~ mo. i!'IC. ROOMMATES ...................... uttl. Located an prestige Silm'"""·Sa•• Waterfront '\ch.. View No. end 531 Cyrpress . Enjoy more . Pay less! coiy,patio,P-klng. ' llE. LagunM Beach. AJ(Ages&Lifeslyles S325 675·8351 548·6089• 4151348.3476· Weef)eck References ----__ Open Uus wknd __ Ctl 546-4212 NOV\ Straight M I F . NON SMOKER. Pror. with rer. frpk. burglar alarm. micro-wave + many ex· tras . H ·955 0208 Sun-&42·4SOO em. VIEWFIOM THE TOP Privacy prevails. Want- ed , organized male/female to share spacious 2br + den. furnished penthouse in Promontory Point. With Magnificent view + xtras. Surprisingly af· fordable rent. Call Rene F ue ntes, 675·1502. 631·1381. YOJ CAN AFl')RD NEWPORT BEl'H Sharp 3 Bedroom. 2 ba. A6,e 25-40. $200 per mo. nice carpeting. bltns. Aft.6.67:J.731M Gs-.1 cov'd patio deck & far'W... 4350 Park Newport aarage $525. yrly NeedFroommate nowror ·-•••••••••••••••••••• 67S-fi670Jacobs Realty. 2br bch apt Ill Newport. Double garage, storage -S175+ ~. 54.3-6778. -•y u " mo 814 #3 W J,..UXURY APTLIVINt 2 bdrm. I ba Days -"'u · _.. · · OverlookiogTheWater 2 13 932 4269 Ev e~ Quiet fem. to s hare 2 lllh.C.M.642·2464 J.3.763-6589 brm., 2 ba Condo nr So. Gar ages. C a n n e r y EnJO) S750,000 s pee STEPS TO OCEAN Cst. Pla.za. SZOO/mo + 11 Village. Newport Beach. tacular spa. 7 swimming [:W BR 2 b 2 .. util 968-29631751-7788 67~12Tues.-Sat pools 8 lighted courts · • a, c:ar eves. mt.Jes' ol bike trails. put: ~-~lt1ns $675/mo -------Garage 12 x 20. 227 IAUOA tSLAMD Overlooking Marine Ave. Mature amb1t1ou.s couples $500 Mo. Realonomics, or andiv1duals needmg Q)rp. 675-6700 extra income. Xlnt bus1· ness opportunity. Part or Uke new Turn K.ey law FUJI time. F·or appt. call olc. Exec ~ulles 1~ H.B. tt.wn4-7.673·S515. Best location. Ut1l pd. 1---------- ldeal parking. Ground Immediate opening floor lse OK. Terms management. Potential negotiable. 968-7581. earnings $50,000 pr yr. Career. Health. nutrition MU DEC. FUIM. & exercise business. Call OFFICES &l6-l763 eves. Recptfl'ele. Recpt, Conr BURGERS & bt.-er on the rm. Ample free prkg. 1 Be h ml. from Beach. fo'ull sand. Newport ac . Sec r . & B u s i n e s s _Agt-=--· 7_5_1 ·_1400 _____ _ services avail. l mmed. ---------occ. Reasonable. 646-7448 Office space for renl. Ap· Decorator Stare prox 432 sq.Ct. New cpts, Only one servicing Hunt· paint & lighting system. ingtoo Harbour area. Pd utll. $250/mo. 645 2550 W a 11 pa per book s . 833-2124 samples, display & de· -<Yr---------1 corator items. Asking llllilltss ...... 4450 $2.5,00>. ••••• •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Harbour Sales Sha,.lngC...ter QjC jjRB Space For L.-e ~ ting.shuffleboards. ...:.:::Mi_ 3 bdrm. HB. $150/mo + Prospect. N. Bch. L I O BAYF'RONT 'As util. 848.9~ '$4Smo.64S-7135 ABOOKKEEPING. c4 C._. Parrish 2 I 3·277 ·6311 coll. Dachs from $349.501 mo Also 1&2 bdrm plans 2 story townhouses ~~ view. sandy Garage, E·side single, ACCOUNTLNG &TAX ~le. 2 BR. $GSO, Female lo share house perfect for storage. S3S Newport Mariner 's Mile. W-'-f0~AY~~;lf. Im· r 494-1681 with pool lo Huntington mo. Im med vacancy. Modem ~ sq rt store rn:liate opportunily lo FJec. k1tch. prh. patios Bach ~k to bch. I Bch. 96J..923J ~1 wkdys, l -456-5284 2 6 3 0 < C > A v 0 n · own your own monthly & balcon ies, c:rpts. ~erson ·Refri g . n o WiU shareCM hm w/older wknds•eves. _213-4 __ 77_·'700_1 _____ 1 bookkeeping & lax draperies. parking. tchen.fl; 675·8351 Fem. In exchange for Offlulewtal 4400 Forstore&omcespaceal service. Call J .E . DELL elevators Walk t.o Lido Illa e 3 br. lt/hswk. 545·4619 ••••••••••••••••••••••• reasonable rates. toll free: 800-323·9000. 2 ba, all ame 1 g y . 523 SQ. ft. office space to 500.5000 Sq Ft NT L 1 & PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 S.:•11 uny Item Of' com b1nal100 or items fOf' $75 Of' It-~~ with a Penny f>lncher Ad. 3 Imes fo,-2 consecutive days t:ach additional line is fh for the 2 dayi. Charge 11 • Jlloc:ommerc1al ad!> For more 1nrormallon and toplact' your ad l'llll 642-5678 STUDENTS. Parents. l!:ducators, The Northern Nl!w England Boarding ~per. Tues .. f'eb. 13th at 6.~ pm, at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W Cst Hwy, Npl Bch Directors o( Admin of 4 leadmg col· lege prep schls will dis· cuss the educational op· por t avail in New England. They will be a panel discussion. a shde pres & a quest & ans penod.. Rist Bonnefond Dublin School Hanle Spire Vermont Academy BradAJlen White Nountain Sehl Anne Duncan Williston No. Hampton An&mOMMEH Give your swe<!theart A valenllne gill certificate to KaSandra·s Hair Salon 49'l--0610 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Lancer -Entice - Comply -Cemus Temper-Fondly - FLO~AL PRINT I knew it was gomg to happen sooner or later. Now that girls are in the LltUe League. sporting ROOds stores are sell.Ing F'LORAL PR I NT catchers' milts. 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Al Fastuon lstand. Jam· ly.S500m .~es car Cut Living Expenses! s ub lease in Laguna RD SKATE RE A sa es boree & San .Joaquin 9 83 &na•c d num< ,,, .in• Hills. La Pai Rd. Just ..-SA VEI E service. Outstanding net FOUND ADS llllls Rd. S.0 Cle•• 317 6 Houw-Mates Unlimited souU1 or the San Diego DtUVI PLAZA Only $19,000 full pnce •••••••••••••• .. •••••• f'oont•c•1st1•Roomrn.11" Freeway. $308 month. ~MesaVerdeE,C.M . Agt.751·1400 ARE FREE $100 MOVE\ "'"""'"9 ~'"' • 1w1 Ava.II. now. 830-0030 545-4123 Wanted to buy s mall. ALLOWANC Feah111tCl cm IV shuws ----------1 I h' h ·1 · w .. 1wn up'" l•mu '""9a11n11 Deluxe medical s uJte. compete mac me s op Call·. 714/6+4·1~ 1 Br. uti pd. Lg~un· "'")!.,' < 1,,11,,1o Co d 1 w/operator Sanla /\nu fo'ur rental lnformalton . ~~/644-3656. , ________ _ -------·---Jo'ouod: s mall female Companion Secre tary Lhasa Apso type Vic. Good driver . non W'llsontCa.nyoo642·7072 smoker. xlnl references. 568-ll80 ti~: 2 dogs, vie. Sani--------- Juan Cap. Pis ident.lfy. Practical ou.rse w/excell. Aft 5:30, 496-0792 references will provide TLC for elderly Coot. REWARD Husky/Shep companaon, s hopping. mix. slvr. Has Aloskan Own trans. Reliable. t.ags. ans to .. Sancho". 646-7526 631·3332or833·9632 --------HOUSE SITTING l n ·Newporl Bea c h , Corona del Mar area.' AvwJable middle of May t o e nd of August. Rererences available. Contact Mr Coats. f'ound Small Fe male German Shepherd. miss· mg collar. l •.,.2 yrs old~ Found m vac Adams & Magnolia H.B. After 5. 968-6640 5350 54&4l.4tor~l67eves . ••••••••••••••••••••••• F'ence builder needs RELA.XJNG MASSAGE work. 17 yrs. exoenence. 8obJames·L1c Masseur ~91.54 Outcall 9-9. 494·5111 •--------- -PLUMBER (Llc'dl Look· PREGNANT? Caring. i.ng for work in new COO· confidential counsehng & stnacUon. Marv 646-!ll!O'l referral. Abort.loo. adop· aft 5 Uon &keeping. 1--------- APCARE :;47-2563 Manufacturers Save: We --------subcontract assembly or MICHELLE'S repair of mech. & elect •o.tcaM• component.ti 645·1530 9·\2 ILAM·2AM 835·3749 _AM ______ _ -2 Male college grads need UMDA & VICKI permanent Jobs, Wt 11 <Meal Mens• learn trade 645-3243 Forl'heFu.of It! Ambitious housewife Servmg all Ora11ge Co seeking p/time iocome 835-731~ while cb.ildren in school. Physical massage by Please call Valerie lic'd . masseur techna· 1-61_s._:o1.1 ______ _ caa n . 4 ·8PM Appl. 548-2817 Hafp Wcmftd 7 I 00 NICOLE'S Model & DCllOCe St.dio Beautiful girls·prlvate roonw. 531°9530 Call us you Non 't be sorry. 621So Harbor. An¥heam Come an you'll be glad youd.t<l Mon-Sat. IOam to 2am. Fri. till3:30 ·3.30am. U>SlNG YOUR HAIR? Ask about Perla de Jo- joba Hair & Scalp Treat- ments. Ph La Cotffcur al 84.2-8244 WAMTED: Di•orc•d WCMHft Let.S.H.E. help you. Emotionally . f1nan· c1a1iy, educationally Semmars & workshops now be1n1 scheduled Qlll 833-8266 ----- •SEQUIN* Models & Escorts Male·l'cmale AM. DeslJny, Mandy, Bndget. Danielle. C1:.sy 2A hrs serving O.C /\sk obout seec. rates ••••••••••••••••••••••• .) ~ TEMPOQARIES Join the most exciting TEMPORARY SERVICE in Orange County. Work close to home for top pay.. Paid vacations .. Automc>l1c Raise.. CATCH THE FEVER!!! WITH c•Tod.y Get Top Pay! 557-9760 4500Campus Drive Newport Beach, Ca 92660 -deck, overlooks ,olf 7141832.,.134 ground Or., rona e MAllHEl'S MILE area. Re ply 10 con 642-5671 New Bayfroot 3 BR. 2 ba. course. ,S26S. 614 "'le Mar. Realonomirs Corp. PRIME LOCATION ridence :>:>7·7000 ask for d-1-A c c 0 u ,, t a n t t o fplc, lodry hook-up, dbl C&mpana,'92·1S6'7. WANTED: Pror. ex· 67~00 ON WATER. Available JimOTJohn ~~~~~~~~~ISbarp lady 50 woul ike pe rform /supenise. 752-8708 encl gar, upper unit. Ocean View 2 bdrtl ecutive, unin<'umbe.red, 250.500 sq. ft. offices. for retail or frolesslonal = to meet sharp, single. Respon acetg functions Spectacular bay view l.ndry garage l 'Aa block m ature. responsible From $!45. Incl. uUI. 779 olrices. Tot.a of 3000 sq UNIQUE BOUTIQUE l..olll or Found a pet? Call nch man. He must · lake ofspeced consort.ion. Re· w/bch area. SllOO/mo yr· to btach access. $310. male t.o shr expenses. on W. 19th St. 540-2200. ftmal. Cal n unibe divided into ~0 OObOus. \Jpart,r_iemr ,.wt e'tdh An l ma I Assis t a nce dtnganc&anglh. cf~~~~· ~pally· Q$ BA or equil In bus. add· ly. 840-1879 562-1755 :1.1.&tinctlve ocean view s er ts. .1 , . n ' League. 537.2273, no ree. · . · min acctg or re la te 'Orne w/all amenities in ...... bec.llHH WCll .. 'fr•t Ho..1 possibilities . Mon·Frt. Box 471 % Daily Piiot. fields & 2 yrs prof acctg SM0.3br,2ba,balcony,Tb111Lo 3190 J>M w /outgol n g. s.hs 6311400 10-4.&U-2686 Lostmix(em.SetterWht P .O. Box 1560. Costa exp. Exp in schl ac· encl. g1trage. All bltns. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9:lbisUcated. lndepen-•----·----•I face & chest. Brown col· Mesa. ca. !12626 ctg/computers destrea· blktobeach Yrly d d Priveteauit.e with recep----------Stuck with 40 yrs & S J A $ 671 /\ . · · Dlx 2 Bdrm wilb garaoe, 't unlocu.mbere t ' •. t · 1 1 tar. an uan rea .,.ease """Ip us find ur ble. Sal: Sl.3$1· 1 . P· TSLMgmt 642·1603 alto. $360 . 1"0 .. l l Ft\. execul1"e. Call ion .. secre aria ~-ta Mesa·ap~rox 1•00 pension Pan or ~"'ci>A•""'0610 ... ..., Ii. d di.I M 2 P " f • service, confe r e n ce ...... " threa•en•d with un· __,......._. father Donald. Call Dtlr · P callon ea oe ar • •.. C...-..OIU .... ITS Pinebrook . Apt B . !!~&PM or wknds, sq ft office bdg. Park· • " v h 1979. HB Union HS Dist. "' .._ " ~ room, au faclUtles. 2082 i.a(c, 786 w. l9th St..~ pr employment? Whichever LOST Brown & white pup· ren & Enc aug an Rm \20, S20l Bolsa Ave, SZ25+..... 1-41KH631 ------Mic helson , I rvine . ft.M7_6351 the case. here's a bus\-py.lookslikeStBemard. (714)888-4998 HB. 898•6711 ext 225. 2011. ...... HI. Af lw•,_,.llMd Verynl':horoeoverlook· 7S2-0234 ---------• ness opportunity you Vic 22nd & Newport Lonesome female middle EOE. Ctl ...... 556·7707 wU.-.wllload 3900 ~ ~a1 it Newport 3roomofflce.Carpets,air -••••••-• can't refuse. Call ror in· Blvd. Answers lo aged en1oys peopl.-.1--------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ac • sbare. Well rood., Sky Park Circle. FOil.EASE tervlewappt.673·8083 Falstaff. REWARD. dancing. painting. ACCOUNTANTS 2 BR., frplc. no aarage. ntE EXCITING tumlshed '4 ~tns. park· 549-5033. Western Fed Bid". 6'5-1960. tr ave I 1 n g el c . e l c Ml91D 1375 mo. 213/988·9117. p••uMEs• •ns 7 1 1'!g548• ,'!,,h-t ma I c . .. 67S-8861 1~1•T1LY 213/985-6721 _,.. "'"' .... ....,..., Elegant offices up to 760 2744 E. Coast Hwy ""*"l•llt l..ollt: Grey /black striped -• · ---M1NUJ'ES TO NPT BCH fl N rt Bl 3400sq ft. Avail 3/15. o_a iwlty SO I 5 kitten, . brownish nose. 5 ••-H-"al SenicH 5360 We have many opeolnga Bach, 1"2 BR Female room~e want· sq. · 00 ewpo . ., 675-0186 Agent • -•••• Id VI W 20th '" -· -f 'd I accta BAYFRONT big. deluxe 2 from...,.."•· up. ed t.o sbr char g 3 BR. C.M. 645-2111; 646-6303. •••••••••••••••••••, moSt sCoM. 5"c8: "90.0 att ••••••••••••••••••••••• <Yrtexp .... g~~etraxa accts' br, frplc. doclt pnvgs. ......, "' tnvest«S earn 50% o pro· .. · · " ... Responsible teacher on cos · ac ...... "' · H1.11e patio. elee. aer. Adults. No peU. 2 bl house In ~ . close llAUTIFUL flt.s. A successful builder Spm. aabbltkal will housesit Call 714·634·2063. Ac· $595 mo . 673-6336: 1561MesaDr. tobeacbes,tenn..ttrac sums UDO BLDG has charm· seeks fwwls. $15,000 per FOUND· Mix breed dog wtule completing book. countsAbi.UllesAccou.nl· 642·9886 t5 81UEastofNewport quetball crt.s & 'taglng "-to""""Sq."'. ing arcade shop avail. hou se. Short term , ear M.arie r-ltender's 1188-IN08 ingPersonnel.lOO~frtt. --------· Blvd) tract. No pets ~alle. ~...,., ~= r1, ~.1 3/1.Goodexposure.$450. 11«u.red n 7t.h ln CM..,. c:c:7 .,...,., E.O.E. ~ bUc t.o beach. 3 br, 2 ba. 9am-5pm546-9880 Rent $160 + '.1t utl\c8 11 .... .,... serv ceu ~Via Lido. 673-4156 Mraordon955-2'S4 . at 1 · .,,, ..,_.. & •--------- downst, blt.os. frpl. patio. ·--------I 9-5; 64S-873'17 ask f~at rc.e P.t& Mer8PM. • _.:= Accou.nting pr, Lease ~. 127 «th or Usa. ..,_ 833·8813 llT' ... SP •ct . lf">C!'r'> y 11 1 b PPY NJ& 90IO Sl.840-6140 MOllLIHOMI -:~~:;;~ir::;::::~~;::':="" .. :::.,.,.=·==~~~-1 ~ --..... ~11111. Trmt LAJ<J•: e ow a pu ..................... .. MIOIMATIOH r ~ ~frUdoY19 Dlldi 5035 V1cW17th&Monrovla. Scll11h& Ne.trLKlo.2BR.2balux Re----·1ou, buy OP· 11.1,"j}'(A., eTA GA'ZE~·~l '96J)C.-Ff. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631 ·~016 / 645·8178/ ...... "-7005 ury Waterfront apt. ..--11tc.u POLI.A• .. ..,. 548-8204. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oaraac. balcony. trpk. tiom. take over payment _..., "'~.~ w. ,,_ °""'~c;.ldo M "" ·~~·;;.. w l20 parklnu~aces LOWEST ---------'75(1/mo 55&-l802 Information. E1ay ·J.....~11 ..,. ........ ,,., ,, • ., y ~t.. f,114'4t-H. &..arr:2six mooldF&M floanclna OAC. Trade ~~.S• ~=~-"::" f.,. Mondov. :;1 ~ .. ; w/lOpa.rklngspacea Weaelfl.... white puppies w i red Lovely A Sp1tclou1 2br. ~valuable. t;!!.i~~ o1 Zedlocblftt. tonumbe<' .U1).,,_.,, U.rreURlty,"2·5200 lltTD " -a..._ spota. 2·5. Vic Wllson & 2be apt .. with m•anlrl· SanuAn• 554-7070 ~.,..,.UI Yll"' ac:oe"° • .a.-Harbor . R E WARD . PAYROLL Take c.harae ol hourty tdmlNatraUon. cent view or the lJay. W.un1.Mt.er 848.-8895 ~t ",. ;=:c :::"' •·:--c--~! "~' IO WT.D.L.e.s. 60-07S7atl5. c. ... __ ........, .... 0 -· ,......... AA... -,, I • • ....... __....... 4 0 F··--ln ...... , 900. lll Lido Pull Dr. ,,...oam ........ 1 1J ~~ll~ ,~.... ~-:: ~ 11,_1 &.-'-*'* --....-l a'llTml I ce lio. f1>.l30i. E. AA1be1.m ~ ::_-:::--!oft.•,. -••••••••••••••••••••• s.t11r-...... Co. Loll Siamese b t;tTI •U! YlllOMT ~-:.:',11 := ~:.. -s.0tn.aM tndultl1al Un.It, 12001Cl.fl. '4~2171 f"4M61 I Otuollar. Fa• us · FREE ROP OC · ClJP ATI ONAL TRAl.NlNO: Automotive c•r•cra. careers w1chlldttn, contlructJoo (dry wall. maHory ), ~ ..Utant <eves>. i--------clelti, fubion m~h•n· IA -4000 ·•u .. •111 •-111-'" H0".·11 .A• on:.::tan St., CM. for •23rdStM2-Spa b <,. .. ,. 10-"°'"'""'' Ill OK. 11 li-"SI SLIP AVAJL. c. 2 r, ....... •••••••••••••••• ~~!l;':!l 11-·•-"' ,t~ia..,.'21»'-occpy. $279 ~r MOMIY AVA.II.AILI Fculd: Golden Lab rem die, 2 ba •pt w/a~c·1 _________ 1 ~~!J!ll ::= :r:... ~ .:....: ,.. mo. 7$1·1'1ff 2nd TD LOANS =Y 2/07. Vic : 17 " &aculat view Lu11urtous ~ ··~ .... ''""" ~·" aunNG• " ... ..,S CM """ ...... a"4>iOtmtftll, beaut. * ......... .... (.-~Mn• ,._ .. ._ l:t:.. "' II I(' .... ....... 4600 -7'"'1 W~'" cmtia, · ''"" .- aardeftS with 1andy Lovtl.)'1 ....... Broolta ~Mrll ~=-~= ,,,_ '~" 1tY{..l .... ••••••••••••••••••• =:r:czr.:iN Found Cb•rcoal grey lliMm. Overk>okl Balboa KJlctwe "f· 'rill LI P~......_,"..mJ~·'~'·:::i i~ St:" e~ \ ~-:t:t'~f R•1ponalble, work Ina 01\ANY PURPOSE Schnamtt. tem. 21'7/79 w.ad. Adulta, no peu. • •~ .ava • ~ ,,_.,.. ,,_..., ,,,. ..,,, • ..,. wrlt•r seeks 01t• DavidP.C.r•y•A.MOC. vtc St. Andrew• f>reabl C7l4>m-M1'. :=:-t1~~.J:~rv. ~:..~! sr::. SF-.. $~ ''~.a =odi:I ~:~·:,·~Oii~: R.F.. Broker. ll80-1957 Church. Now at N BAYWOOO .APTS. Fa.ml• .,-V•pboneavellable O\.+l1.t14 l:=,.. :J.:: :=., • i!lil~ Mela. Quietneu ttttn N'EWPORTPACIFIC Ani•IShelwr,6'4·88M ly ll IMl.Wt z br/2 b• •pu. ..... S7UO.. --::1: ~~-:::-~.. ~~ Ual. Write Clautned Ad fl'UNDlNO P'OUND: f Ger. Shee.» from '450 . Lu ab 21T7HarW ~~" "-•-..... "' ,_ Dail.Y Piiot, P.O Any amt lat. 2nd, 3rd, 40lb. redd11h brn/blk, laadac..,..._, rtertllloo. Colt.I.._. MS..-.0 .,,. 11 •~ .. ,_ "'~ '.t,~~~b eo. IMO. Ca.ta Meu 1'0'1. 0.,.. 965-1056 ev 21rd6Sa.An Blvd CM NftportBfKbMf.5556 lt IM~Goo' ®'"""" ()Nfttul • ~I\ ... 87M63S Dl..ml I • diNftl (tva), c-etu.arant occ up atlo •· bOteJ/motet, law e rce· meDl. l and sc P · lo1Jnur1er y . L al ~/clerk, c•I 0tcupatlona (boap al bualneu ofc. diet y ..-v. pb)'I therapy, c • tral aerv. etc.). aural utlat ant /or d erl~ R.otttr at BOP, 21 m OamlftO llu.I. SJC. n 11.iaaloft. For lnfo calt ~ca. .. ,.._ .... /T We need an exper'd ac· ct1 clert for our bkkJ>r famlllar wtnonnal acd1 runct1onl to aul w/lavy worts loed. V atletJ of K • etc dull ... • hn wUI •art accord.Ina to work loed. Wt olt aood pay • btaef. Job la locaLtd lo Lat 8dl. Call for a~ Be r k el 1 C o • t r o I ' , maoo1rv. ~.o.s. -.a1.1.. -------- I · __ ---~--~·. -...;;;o• • • • r • ,. • "' ...... ~· ... . . ~ .. -.. . .. . ' . .. _.. . ...... , .. ~ ... ...... • :t• .. " l - SUMllV F ebru1ry 1 1, 1979 DAILY PILOT 0 J Z . G ;· (1 ~ ,.~ .... ,.., .... i:e 1~1·~~1 II ~I I) ,....,,.,. .... • •••••••••••••••••••••• M•wit ········••4••·········· ........ ta.,. I ...... • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·--· . ~ AMA.a.... C.,.•:ec Det•11 I I H1•1d1r' I .._Ta ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AU cy.,.. ol C'OntlrUC'IWn C 8TOM 001 Oroomlna Your • RORIN'S JI OVst; PROf'~lONAL Bnckwork. Small Jobi Paperhanging Startrng PATCHPL.i\SfERINC , Roohng, resuonabl Retnadd. Olddlli 1.11 lnlt•rh1tCarpenlo PIM'\" Or M ine. fT1dt up • CLlt;ANlNG SKRVICt;, INCOMETAXStKV. Newport. Cost1 Mesa & al •.oo per stogle roll A 11 t Y Pt> s . F ~ l' e Reaid •ntual & Mobll 1 8onchll.l.~41Ul&O b)J•y • OUM'9 l)fhver 7 Oa)' Bot !Of a thorowetlly clean VourhoaM0tmyoff1ce 1rvirie 675-3J7Seves ·636-9508Askror8ob . est1mal~.Call54~ hornu . Fr toe Cllt •·"" ;: 1'11 l.1Mt91'9:J howlt.MCHlll$t Fota""' "111"""'"5438 Pl p t h . .,K1 churd Mar1hall . •1rt• ... 1'.a LAN I ... rpemry ., )'n ""' ~ .....,. · Fireplaces. planters. etc. ewtomWallpaoering aster a c in a . ~ ....................... e P l>oer,ii, •Ind,,••· •• ,... Want • REALLY CL.t:AN lNCOMETAXRETURNS New·rtmodel. Ref1. EIH AllWorkCuar ~~reeEst Plast er, s tucco &, ----·------ -S.\ MOii >·• f*UUt.,rt.c. ~I 21164 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSE' Call Olnaham Prompt. reasooable. ~ 673~Ua . drywill. lnt./Ext. FToo S,. Dn\leway1•Parlun1 Int r~ S...-.ke • ~J!L.,-RI IAN Prt d 01(1 lfrt9 flt. SU.Sl23 Newtx>rt 8<'h. 833-3199 C!llL 546-1641 ••••••••••••••••••••••• R I •--,_. nuht rr• •.at'm"t·~ on ----J 4' S Masonry. Block. QUALITY PAINTING .,_.._ 58:· hoe. tubs installed • •P41 Ni • •""oauoa ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. " " ' .. ' W t mm h o-"' .__..__ bri-.. I •-I •-• "'-"' ~·• •Ll ~R c u s~C\ larpor mall.Joe. an 1 ac ......... ___, '""'·s umf;l8...,.,e,pan· u•/LA.t...i-.eat.Reasona-s, elect, plumbing $4.f • i .. ' ... "h..tnp1 lit lltt'alll <'ltan u~ f173~ i.hot'cMcl\ly rln Call Th•••••••••••••••••••••••• tera•repai.n.NoJobtoo bit. Wayne (IXOYEl ••••••.••••••••••••••••• fi'teeesLU.cd.7Sl·9872 Npbalt ~ ('-Otor hnab1ene,.., wbl - -""*>ftalTouch ~0105 lronln•done anmyhome. small.W.9806.839·'1965 G4&C36 Plwnbingrepa1r Spec.ln1---------'* 1101 I r 1lb 10 m1.n blu1 h Cl •n ...... C 11 J 1 , R d Reasonable remodeling & copper re-Ta. ••••~•••••••••••••••••• b1t din rm. hall sas ""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• • I n re • aage Y 646-30lt ~ Painting & wallpapenog. pipe. Good prices. Top ••••••••••••••••••••••• Maturi! w om 10 ~ tl l rm n 50 t1.>1a b Sl(J rhr K., u F'..iv•n& Ano'a housecleanJnB ror ••••••••••••••••••••••• qual. work. reasonable H.at Plumb111g. 537·3194 c E R A M I c T 1 LE blb>'lllt QI 11t11 1P1ac~n Ou,n t·hm p.t udnr Cat ltfttoit•r.-paif thorou11h. ~ellable & .._we Mo ving & haullne . pnce.Rels.~7·4281 Pl b g pairs latcbeN, baths. entrys WI Moo Pr Mm~ ~ J»U", 13 ,...,. npl". .M4 W$H t'ourteou s service ••••••••••••••••••••••• Frelibl. bldg materials. PA I NT E RS NEED u~1~r;emode1s' Your tile or mll\c -~, 1 •cri. m tit Hd' -M>UlOO Sptt1alh:lng ln a uto & household goods etc. . . wa a · 912-3079 My home. l1rac ha & :.JJ~Ol h•R•I ~marl•'* Houaeclean· homeownf'.rcoverages Lowest rates in town. WORK. 30 yrs ex p . Reasonable rates. ~111---------play ~ Jal'\'1 t~'T -; • ....................... l•rtlCMI John~~ Int/ex & Acc. clngs. Ingram plun'!b1ng •CERAMIC TILE• All ~)13 Ot!ta .. urt> II a Yt O.l'\'raf'JN't (lean .. ~ C...-dtnana. r ll'an UPI & 111¥ Re(1. reuoa Own ..._ I . Work guar. 847 5186/ MS-6394. types. Reas. rates. Free 1Vorkto~n °"lll~llrf'I eam «'Iran Al>o up l•ndsupiott Ceora~ lnu\11.SU t40364S-3'U9 A.MC.. K. "forris Movmg : Lk'd & 972-1504 Any plumbinJ. wuter est. Lic"d. 835·7775 ext holater" Work )tu.r llMthi ~7002 •-·-do•'"~b .. •Jo"'·llk.. 675·0562 Insu r e d . T 115886 . I R lh I 221 l __. d Ttur .. -.. ...... t u-1, to'r UE'l -..... ... "" " Prore•si'on al serv·ice. nt/ext. eason ablc serv. leaks. ba r m enc . 1--·--------"'ce.~-...... lt)'l'lln!. "' ~. .......... .. G ._:;:--"~ ~.o-.L.w., & cpt'o I -•c••1 a De nd bl L'-t I R 0>85 Pl 11 ~t n: t 14~J7Ul t•ar .. s.r._. ,....,...\ w u....., .. .. .. -----MC/Visa accept 962.4242 pe a e . .-.ee est cer a mic 1 e . eas. European craftsman. all t •&• A i h1fh 1-..!-'• rn '-" Outen Maintenance ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----""'"--·---Jay.645-7965 832-3'68 lunds of tile Installed. 1 Syn. ~T86:MJ C-../C..:,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 97l ILS4 European Landscaper. • M · ""·t & Abo t?"" ded ........ DXfT• ... k F · ' ovmg vu u · G & M P · l" I •-HOMESAVERS. Plumb-Lie/Bon · 548·9150 Mlilure *Om.an l.1nn.i·d ••••••••••••••••••••••• --...-.. "JUST VS" houseclean· •OP wor . air pnce. "Ooo'l Delay Call To· 810 ing. nt "' My hom4!·l'all Sul tylUnetttf'bruklng&.huul Carpcntt'r, painting 1.ng We'rehonest&efh· Rers.646-4871dys/eves. day"Local&slate·wide ExLCabmetrirush1ng.& m~ & Heating. Free 642-3494 • intc 1''••t ~ lfflt'l~nl fteas rah'3 15 yrs In dent. ea11 67,._0L63 !!!~.:4 hrs 7 days. 6stuc7., 0~7.repa1r 751·3448/ estimates. SlS hr. Honest Ceramic We inslalled · nrs. shwrs, tubs. 547·2639 dys, 545-7097 eve . ....... -Senice ~ .. b4.S.&12 .,"'1dl5481752 --The Moppets in business s!~~~!sc;~~s .,..,._.., ~ ~~~go~'.~9.~ice . ....................... l<'oundatlons, rcta1n11111 0W..t9 sance l974. Honest, de· Work guar. 9 yrs exp Hard working men./ Painting-lower winter P'r Uncontated c.hvo~t" w walls blork!t, pal lo1t ••••••••••••••••••••••• pend.able. efficient. Of. Lic'd/Bonded. Noburo. Lowest legal rates. in s. rates intenor. Neat, Rcr. ~ope1-rf1"~'f ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-'\>lll. bankruntc" ~$ Uc'd S36 5013. )48-.4309 Haul, isklploader. dump fices. homes. vacancies S3Hl162. 897·2862 Sllic #T119'l30. 546-7453. Free est. Gr eg Riley MCllSfl91•et Land.scape Creations l<!x· AC'l'lON ., ,._,.___,. --trk. grading, tree wrk, Uc'd. 546-2393 ANY & r 646-5631 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• µert shap111g, thannrng. LEGALTYPlNC _..._..or demolltionsetc. 831-W7 ---------aJI types o ex-Forbusyowners-tena nt stump removal. 675·2821. t60-S419.~2946 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H ....... Ex~. reliable woman, ex· t.erlor design & construe· ,....lwg/Paperill9 All KJnds. Free estimate. liau;on. collections. Ins. K"'model re a g ... ,... """ ref's Sl8 ""' w"'""'k uon. Lie. 364419. 645-6716 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Licensed. SlO.OO per roll p-·. '··-1ons, ma Int •,·-.._--MMJ.-------'" P tr, en ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"'' · .~ ""'" · average.645-0880 . ,...., ...... r-~· MARINA MONEY MORS carpe n try. o ld t1mt" S54H0'71 PETERS PAINTING re--leasang. 27 yrs exp. BkJIPf.budget1ng.b11l crat\smansh1p 16 yrs in Refairs. Ha ndy man. UmDM"'f Expr'd. Reas Rates . EXCELLENT PAINT · MeyerMgmt -549·1366 ..................... .. navtng, Sml bus. & area. Llc'd. Mr Palom P um b 1 n ~ • e I e c · ~oer-utisfied customers. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free Est. Call Gene EXCLNT PAINTING Tutoring · Credentialed i.DdTv-;dual.s 673-7831 bo as.2·8314 spnnlder. pa111ting, etc. give refer .. same person Brickwork. Small jobs. ™ CALLS48·2706 R....e & ltepoir exp'd reading/math lab -- - -Any hshld repair. Tiny. Wit.l,y.8!M<&8. Newport, Costa Mesa & --------------------••••••••••••••••••••••• teacher.494~30. Typing Service. Prof typ-~llon aJI types No 64.2. 1492 aft 4. Mature Christian Lady Irvine. 675-3175 eves. Prof painting. Ext & int. lnt. ext. serving area for 1 Decks & AdditiOfts ~.~~~?o~~~ck~e~ ~~5~~ Licensed .... -.-.-------desires hse work. refer. All types or m asonry. ~~~.::~383Free ftr:s1~~okp~~~~o~~: Renaissance714/499-3816 759-1530 -••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Marcia 964·lS0'7. tiles, patios, patio cov· Reas D 588 8425 Germ an tutoring by naUve German teacher. fll(,tividual or groups. :>48·7870 ---LesterJ Bent,Gnl Contr. Lile hauling-movin g . Dependable. xlnt house-ers.blkwaJls.548-9150 Fine Exter. Painting by · ave, • C.,."'•• spec1ah:ung In patios, Garage Yard clean mg. I Good r L R. Sinor. St. he., ins. Try ........ /Repair Roofileg ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• decks. landscapin~ & Reas rates.642-0705 ce;:ner. res. ag Cuslom Masonry, Patios. me.836-SSSS24 hrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,._ home 1 mprovem enls -------Be /Nig pref. 494·3473 Walls, Fireplaces, Re-Neal patches & texturl's Repair & Reroor. All Uphohtfty t yp<'S ·S hln Rl cs ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... rpenter. Free Est. Any 551·21X>-1or551 IO'JO OCC Student. 1 Ton truck. tairu.nf Walls. lOO's or WAUPAPUING FUE EST. 893-1439 stz.e jobs. Call A.llan or --Trash. tree trim. Ron Have something to sell? toca r e f ere n c es . Rerso<rered.Eves. Tony. 644HJ649 Wi!nt Ad 1 iJlp" IH2 !>Ciill 642-5703, 642·3224 Classified ads do 1l wel I ~12. 631-JMS. 675-1266 Sell idle items rockshake~·compo-tar Furn . car. boat & 1-'ree est 541 5930 t'tn airplane. Very reason 642·5678 ·-Avail Wht:.I pnres. 646-2318 HefpW..t.d 710UtetpW•hd 7100HelpWClfthd 7100 HllpW..ted 7100 HelpWanted 7100 He4pWanhd 71 00 .....,WMt•d 7100 HelpWaeted 7100 HetpWMttd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -------A!P to SISOO Accounting Newport Beach. Your heavy expenence in con· ROll•RT Nll&.F'B strucllon payables is [ what our well known accoun ~ cltent IS seektng. POSI· ,,.,_,,.., lion is open due to "mar . Proudly Announces Our nage" & that makes thts Move to Larger Offices. rare opponun1ty to JOm Visit Us Al Our New an outstanding firm . L.ocauon. Abigail Abbott l'ersonnel COLDWELL BANKER Agency, 557·61:!2 4500 BUILDJNG Campus Dr . N.B. Open Mon evening until 7pm. SUJTE200 23.13 N BRO A OW A Y AOMIMtSTRATIVE SANTA ANA ASSISTANT We have an m<'reas111g ror N('wPort f1n11nc1ul dem and lhrou~h oul center National CPA Orange County for ex (1rm. All Sel'rt.'l <HIJI perienced accountmii & skills reqwred Pleasant bookJteeping personnel. surroundings, ocellenl Call or visit us today-we benefits, paid parking are looking forward lo etc. Cal l Ms Witt, grt'eting you in our new 644-4402 location ------~--C7I4 I lls..410 J AdY.ConMlftants FREE PARKING ACCOUNTING EARN TOP PAY Accountants Overload Professional LOHG OR SHORT TERM ASSIGNMENTS IN SO. ORANGE CO. 15 *PEOPLE* Needed Immediately $5.89 N~~~~ C:ua~~ perience nee Company wilhn~ to tram Purl Ume or full ttme. Call Mrs. Collins 834· 1377 ASSEMILER MECHANICAL Position in electral mechanical assembly area ror mechanical as- sembler . Standard knowledge of hand tools & ability to r ead mecharuca1 . assembly prlnlS a must. Min. 6 mos. Exp EOE 557-9051 as.k ror Ray Gilman ASS EM OLE.RS ELECTRICAL BENCH ASSEMBLER Immediate opening re· qulring 1-2 year s ex penence. Involves work· fog w1th controls and panels, wiring s u b- assembhes. Must be able lO read blueprints and have knowledge of stan- dards and schema tics. Position is i.o our Foun· tain Valley facility and olfers excellent salaries and company pa id benefits rn cluding free medical and li(e in· surance for employees and dependents. Please apply in person lo. LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 West Segerstrom Santa Ana, CA E.OE. m/f/h H YOll 91ave recent H · peri~cn: Act.erti'"9g Sales Growing Orange Co ad · vert1ser reqs. a g . gress1 ve. dynamic salespeople We ofr lop comm & guar ---------• sal Car allowance. hsc ASSEMILBtS TAX ACCT ./AUDITOR ./ACCT AHAL YIST ./f /C IOOKKEEPER ./P/R Q.HK .f A/R C&.ERK .f A/P C&.ERK Call For An Appointment 547-7631 ACCOUNTANTS OVERLOAD accts. & bonus plan art raECISION 1st mo. Prev adv sales Openings available in exp pref Reply in conf precision instrument P.O. BOX 2091, Npt Bch. shop. ApplJcanls must CA 92663. eOJOY the challenge of troubles hooting & custom fitting or Advertmng mechankaJ assemblies . JR. SECRET ARY Good manual dexterity & Work 1n the exciting mecharucaJ aptitude ex· world or advertising. lm · per a must. Mm. 6 mos. mediate openings for an exper req. E.O.E. Call experienced secretary . 557-9051, ask for Ray Good typing skills and GU.man dicta phone . Excellent 1---------• working conditions and --------- beoefils includmg dental 1--------- 111Surance Apply Sam-ASSIMILYS llam & lpm-3pm. Na-B.ECTRONIC t1onal Education. 4401 Position available for Birch St.. Newpor t I d Beach. ( Nea r O .C . per son exper ence Airport) E~ual Op-PCB, wire assembly. porturuty Emp oyer wire harness assembly & some minor mechanical. Company is looking for AMBITIOUS! CAREER person interested In long Assembly TRAINEES IOI UPBtlENCEDJ Micro Electronics We ar e s eekmg an dlviduals for r1rst shift pos1uoos in our Produc- tion Department. We will Lra10 the right in d1v1duals tn the micro electrorucs industry We have immediate ()peni.ngs In the following areas: •T~ ·~· h.,arll!Hoft •Photo-llnht Comprehe ns i vc com . pany benefits Including major medical and den· tat. Call or apply in person to 3952 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. <n4> 540-6080. We are a n e qua l o pportunit y employer m/f /h. TRANS MASK CORP. ATTEHTION llorOnr No &pet-Necen. If you are new to Costa Mesa. temporarily dis· continuing your educa· lion. recently discharged from the service. or for any reason seeking t.em· porary or career employ· ment. consider this uni· que opportunity. Yo.c•C•Eam S216PerWk. Based on your produc· tivity, commission. plus incentives & extra prorll sharing bonus. 1be women and men we are looking for may be tired ol typing, folding papers, warehouse jobs and working ror a limited in com e. W o rk with young people. Rapid ad. vancement possible. H you are 18 or over and would be available to start work Immediately Call ... 645-6514 AUTOM<YrlVE •,ARTS COUNTERMEN! Busy Chevrolet dealer near Orange County Airport needs parts countermen with GM parts experience Good pay, envi r onment. Permanent. Opp. for ad· vancement. See Bob Cook. HOW A.RD Ctt.•rol.+ Dove & QuaH Sts. NEW.PORT BEACH AUTOMCYrlVE PARTS COUHTER PU SON BMW or roreign ex- perience preferred. Con· tact Glenn al ltOY CARVH IMW lMOJamboree Road NEWPORT BEACH 64CM444 AUTOMOTIVE "MANfRIDAY!" To assist new & used car managers in varied, in- teresting tasks & t o supervise lot order Uness. Like to work around cars! Th.is will pluse you ! Ideal for sem i· retired. Salary open. See KenPlerce. HOWARD Clte•rolet Dove&Quail Sts. NEWPORT BEACH AUTOMOTJV E •LOTDETAIL Part-time. 8 AM to l PM Mon. lhru Fri. at one or Orange County's leading new car agencies located in Costa Mesa. Must have valid eaur. drivers license. Call for appt. lo Chuck Cozart or P aul DeFabiis. 540.9640 UNIVERSITY SALES&SERVICE AUTOMOTIVE •SERVICE WARRAHTY CLERK Some auto. experience required. Ideal ror semi· retired service mgr. or mechanic, We will in· str uct'. P leasant spot near 01·11n~e County Airport. Permanent. varied interesting. ()pp ror advancement. See Mark Trevlno. HOW A.RD Ch.•rolet Dove&Quail SLs. NEWPORT BEACH Banking TELLER For our Cost~ Mesa of· fice. Experience pre· ferred. Call Mr. Wagner at546-2300. Calf. Fecltt al SaYllSCJI & LocM. Z700Harbor Blvd C M. An EqualOppor Emplyr Banlung TB.LERS Positions available for full time tellers who en· JOY heavy customer con· tact have teller exp. & are mterested in workinl' in friendly plus h sur· round..ings. We orrer good salaries & benfits. Applicants s hould con· tact: Bankin Utitty Clrk/Teller Expenence preferred Salary commensur ate wtexper. Please apply al Barut or California. 1401 Dove. NB 92660. 833·3511 . E.O.E •TELLER• PART TIMI': Immediate openinf.( 1n Laguna Hills oUicc S11v· ings and Loan or bank experience prl'rerr~d. Helaled background re- quared. Excellent :.alar) . work.mg cond1ttoftl> and benefits. CUii or apply, Tuesday, February 13, I ::.>to4 PM Bookkeeper. P IT . forl CLERICAL service station. Morn· ings. Apply 2590 Newport Become a member or our 81 CM dynamic Newport Center ' f\n.ancial Firm. We are IOOKKH:PEAS expanding & there are MHDID many opportunities for I ID' TB.y adva n ce ment . The MM ~ rollowmg positions arc We have openings for ex-now available. p'd bkprs & acctg <'lerks. Work near your home. Htgh rates . Ca ll 714 634·2063 Account Ab1llt1es Accounting Personnel. t0or1 r rce. EO.E BOOKKEEPER FULL CHARCiE We are seeking a rull r har"e bookk eeper / bus iness m a n ager respons1ble for keeping books for r apidly ex- tut ailrooM We. have entry level pos1 lion open in the hie'\ dept. ror 21\d. shirt. <5pm to 1 :30aml & 3rd shift ct2.30am t.o9am I G.eral Clerk VlRGINIA WAITES ~ACTURHS IAMK AME.RICA..._. panding diversified pro· " perty ma.oa((emenl com- We have e ntry level clencal positions open on day sluft (8am to Spm >. 2nd. s hift (5pm to 1:30am>. & 3rd. s hift (t2:30am to 9am) math ability & office ex· penence helpful. SA VING S paoy. Excellent benefits ~ E. El Toro Road ~ fmancial growth poten· Clerical 1201 DonSt.N.I. (7141752-0600 E.O.E. Laguna Hills Ual Call or send resume &y stuft positions open Ms Goldblatt toBev.~7-871.1. persons with math & 77().2816 ALT A f'ROl'EltTY • key ability. typing & Equal Opportunil y MANAG!MEHT ofClce experience. ..:. Employer M/F/H 16721 Hale, I~, 92714 1---------·--------·r Elcetllent working cond1 · BANJONG TELLER Immediate opening in our Laguna Beach oCfice for full time Teller with six months experience. Weofrer: •Free Parking Free Health •Free Dental Please call for interview FtDELITY FIDERAL ~&Loa.Anl'I. (213) 244-8111 Equal Oppty Emplyer BANKING NEW ACCOUNTS SUPERVISOR An excellent opportunity IS available with Colum- BAR MAID·Short order cook. f\111 & Part time. Call or a pply to Bay Street Saloon. C.M llam t.o3pm 631-9779 Beauty HAIR STYLIST needed. Re1t1s Hair Styl· mg, So Cl>t Plaw. CM Apply m person. 540·8888 BEAUTY OPERATOR Hair styhs l for ell'g salon. xlnt oppty ror the nght pers w/a clientele. Must be fashionable Also looking ror the pro· per person to cut men's hair only. Must also have clientele. All interviews strictly confidential Richard Ouellette Salon. 200Newport Ctr Or. N 8. Beauty HAIR STYLIST needed. Reg1~ Hair Styl ing. So. Cst Plaza. C!\f Apply m person. 540 88&1 bia Savings, a growmg ---------financial organization llNDHY We're seeking an 1n TRAINEE dividual knowledgeable Collate and package ln all types of savings educational m aterials transactions to assume Will require hrt1n(( of respon si bility ror heavy boxes. W1lhng to supervising and train1r.g train to operate rorkhfl of New A cc o 1.1 n t s Exccllenl working condi· Counselors. Typ111g of 45 ttons and benefits. Apply wpmls required. 8am·llam & lpm.Jpm. .. i69gr.H)iRHr Experieored engineer in operation of centnfrugal relngeration machines & bwldmg equ1pemnt needed. Mu:1 t have knowledite of air dis· tnbullon & cabbrallon of controls Good bener.tl> Apply al THE lltYINE CO 1(111 Camelback Irvine 644-9010 uoas & company benefits olfered.. Please contact personnel or apply daily !Mi. ADP PENSION SERVICES ll!O Newport Center Dr NPB. 714-644·43ti0 ext263 Equal Oppor Employer Businessman reqwres as· Clencal-Accurate typist, soc1ate spare lime ror f1h ng, phones. P~rma· Distr ConsuJUng Bus i· n e n t po s I t 1 o n . ness 'Elitabhsh your own Estabhshed company. business without invest· Newport Beach. 645--4175 ment 646-7989 CASHIER 32 Hours per wk. exper. 911m-6pm. Mon & Tues. 9 »6. Sat & Sun. Apply m person. Kerm Rima Hardware. 2666 Harbor Bl.C M --------- CLERICAL capable person for omce J)061tion requi nng phone & math appitude. typinit 6Swpm Medical. denial ms. fabncated Plast1(•i; Int· 815 W l8th SL. CM t;.16 3279 Cashier /Exp. f\111 or part time. Cas h Oen cal expr preferred. Must CLERK TYl'IST have some rash.ion expr. $678 Per Month Please call or inquire. CETA Funded pos1t1on APROPOS al 29 Fashion requiring H1.1nt1n glon lsl8Jld. See Manager. Beach residency & 10 C •SHIER wt!t!kS unemployment. "' Must type 4S wpm. Ap AUTOPA.RTS SAVINGS National Education. 4401 Birch • Street. Newporl Beach. < N car 0 C Airport). Equal Op· Portun.ity Employer Crown Hardware. Apply phcat1ons accepted al at 3107 E. Coast Hwy, the Huntington Beach Cd.M Employment & Training MJni~~~!ber SUPERVISOR ex:penence. Musl be well .TRAINEE groomed & personable. We're seekln° a Senior Hard work & good pay ~ wtlh -.Ang company. Teller for our present Coshier CFoodJ Centt.r, 538'Matn Stret:t. ·~ • IC H.B. until f'ebrua.ry 16, f 111 night sh t. exp 1979unlJl3PM. fre1erred Newporter1•--------• nn . 644-1700 x 525. Mickey 1.emek E .0 .E 1--------IOSSN.Moift Sliffe 1016 SANTAANA WeAreNotA Public Accounting Firm MINDED! President of term e mploy m e nt. lnlem alional cosm etic E.O.E. Call 557·90S1, ask co. will be presentln' job ror Ray Gilman. ---------··1 oppor. full /part time.!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For interview ca II Acc.ounUng ACCOUMT AMTS Margie Balett 546-7687 or 633-6140 r ASSEMBLY &-v... Costa Mesa orrlce. to Call 556·2500 for In · train to assume the tfflp Waaffd 7100 _tervi __ e_w_l _pp_L____ responsibility of Sa vines ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUTO PAITS SUpervt&or ror a stact o( five when the new Costa DBJVEIY Mesa office opens this llO<PR/S.cretsy for Newpo r t Beac h Arch1tecture Firm. Ex· pr. pref. 645-9444 Boat Ha rdware Sales f>ttson. PIT2days a wk. 0lEMICAL REFINERY CLERICAL WORK E RS ·S3.75 lo WE HAVE start. day & night shins H.S. chenustry or work exp. with che m ica ls -JQBSl.f. OYl!RLOAD olfers t.op pay. ll variety or interesting assign meot.s, serves the cnllre Orange County urea and oeedl experienced APT MANAGE R For 55 units In Costa Mesa. Exper'd couple. Hus band mus t have malnt. exp. Wife bkkpg exp . Cal l eves ( 213 )86S-385 l. Acc1atiwtClerb loold11e,.r1& Men llag renowl Apt. Mgrs, 18 units. Santa at all levels. Call today Ana. Mature cpl.. 1 can and let us tell you bow to wori<out. Apt +uul. Fay. become• busy. well paid _7_52_·2446 ______ _ Accountants Overload Assemblers. Manurac· Prof .. loeal. turer ol precblon elec· .,.._.caJIToday lromectlanical devices Ji'ol' AD Appointment hu immediate e>penlngs 147•763 I No ex p err e n c e le&NMain.SulteJOl8 necessary. Mus t have SANTA ANA good aoual d xterit..y. NotapubUoac.c&1flrm Com,~ve waa.ea. SR ~i~~ng &14 Proch.c· AccomUn1/UUl clerk. All t.kx\ ·• Npt. Bch. can ror Ill **·....,... around pens, Al"• A/P, -'-,~------ (lex hn. Call for •PP\ _~ ___ u_t520_. ____ LClllt in& "•luable? rt~ an ad In our Lost S!WoC anythiftl with 11 and round column~. DliJi PtJat Cl•Nlfled Ad 11\al'• where ptt<>ple look la a 1imple mettct when they've round an ,._ulliG-M'78. ilcmofv•lue • TRAINEES !OR EXPERIENCED) Micro Electronics We ore seeking 1nu1v1duals 101 l11s1 sh111 pos111ons 1n our P10<1uc11on Ocparlmen1 VY~ Wiii lta1n the roQnl ln\llYldUalS tn lhe m1tlO c1oe1ron1c1 industry we hJvc 1mmeo1a1e open1nvs In •~ to1tow1no Jf0J5 '· •Tooting • Thin-Fiim Ev1por11lon • Photo-Rnlat Co1np1Ahcn11v~ compJn~ l)en()f11s 1nclud1ng m.i1or mfX11ca1 ano dent.lt We are an t'QUill oppo11u1111y omploy1ir mt I / h Cilll 01 apply 1n purton 10 TRANSMASK r CORPORATION ... 3t$2 C1m~1 Otlwe Newpot I leedl 1714) 64().eolO Well groomed fe male ~ember. Two years over 18. Good driving re· minimum teller and new cord. Musl Uve in C°"ta accounts c1tper1 cnce. Mesa area. Call "6·2500 light IRA and Keogh rortntervtewappt. background. end 45 wpm Auto roule dnver needed . typing are r equired. Hunt. Bc.h. Fountain SUpervlsory backgt'Ouod Valley, Newport a rea11 desirable. Excellent P/T Incom e. Call Herald Examiner. Columbia offers an out· SC'1-0301 standing benefit s Shock Hardware 2900urayette Newport Beach 675·3324 IOOICKEIPER F /C FWlh 131 lnvstmot r1rm, x ln t oppty 1-;x p & maturity reqcs Cull 640-012.3 BOOK.KEEPER (Commissions ) helpful. Call 9·5. 549·3281 tort. mcrease ror mght !lhift, EOE. OUJd care. Woma., for OC• c.as ovmight w ,2 well behaved chJdrn. 581·4486. O\lldc.att needed, Mesa Verde area, in our home. PIT. Student or retired person. 5.56-6171 We need people now who arc interested In doing temporary w o rk Whether your skills are In the areas or Acctg, l<t<ypun<'h . T y p ing . ~relanol or General OffiC.t'. .. we can use you: 1>8Cka11e includUI@ dental Babysitter. mature Insurance and free woman. my home. Days . career apparel. cxctllent calleva.~ starting salaries. end a n Newport .Beach lnvest1·--------•1 Ji\rm (Ull c.ha.rge rom· 11\iulons bookkeeper req exp ln pegb oa rd systems. knowledge In read1nf compute r re· ports. Clll 640-0123 Wlti-HOWIM ELTOIO kleaJ won environment. BABVSl1T'ER·Day time Pleue COIStld Person· ony home 1.n Corona del net for an Interview ap· Mar. Have your own pointment. ttamportallon. 675-0232 Blbyaltttt.EI Toro area. Clim t i•~ Mature woman, slatting •a... Jan 2nd. wk.d1y17 am to Auec..,._ 4:30. Care for Infant. ,714177 .. 7101 BOOKJ<tEPER lite In· sur. •1en(y P IT C.M aret. 556-o&:iO Rd. req. 788-7446 Eaua.l Opportunity BABYsJTl'ER wa-n-ted-fo-r €mployer M1•· •IOOK•••• 2\.\yr. boy CdM or Npt ---------1 l'\ilJ charae tbru trial &ch area. Flexible or balanu -reutl atorl' permanent hr Call f'IUll lo<'. 4 YTS. c:oiper t :IO-l2:00.mM4·$347 StllWithEAS~· nec.m.99111 lt'ae BREEZE W.c Ad Help? 842-6118 Cluatntci Ada 642·~8 Wan\ Ad Reiaulta ~ oenc.aJ STAND-BY ~~ ~:: =~;~ @® i RD ............... On•t• Ce. co•· ~I••· Work •••· c:r•:z.. wllall e la· .... .... pcnM· Tcu.orsy S-.lcn Newport ~49'807 l 4341 Bmh. •202 ~Toro Suite 200 2:M9l El Toro Road £.0 E. Ml , ................. c .. ,, . ., ........... , .. ll•l•r• Pera•••tl. Malle your 1ho ppln• 1714JUJ.t410. -* b1..an. tb1 Dall)< PUat CIUailled Adi . .. .. .. ti> .. -....... "''"':-7""'4.....,_DAIL_..Y._P;..;l,;,;LO;;.;T:......--:---....:::S;:,:und:.:::::,!Xt&.•!.:l'•:!;O:!!fU!?':J:..!l.!il • .J.l~!?!:i_ tW. W...... 7100 Mm w.-.. 7 100 ~ ~••T••••••••••••••••••• ~lee .. ••••••••••••••• ...... ~.~.'.~.. 71~ .....-w.tH 7104! .... W..tff 7100 •DllYll• Pettory work , Snull GIRL~ A.UYS ••••• •• ••••••• ••••••••••••• ••• ••••••••• • ••••• •• ••• ••• I': pandln• c-o looklnl ~ toenpeny nt•r ~ Qertt: Good with t11uree a.tl!T~t ..,_,.......,. for pt"Ople wl1Un1 to 9o. C.f PIHi. 4 dey, 40 ... .a.ya HOTEL lfotlY level Pl»IUon 1Arf, mlilU l'WP n4MdJ '"HOU""" .... 51,,..,. p &. •llM9a W'CIR Nfft appeu Oood hr wit. food btineflt1. I RA .. MM.5IO ~ clef\ typ&al O~ 1tart ~..._..,;a dnY\nl rec-Ovf'r l Co ~7l01 A1\ for Dan. JI03 I nHCI 3 PfOPI frH to ________ _,IOI "411111)' ••lh Utk-rel s..y Affr'e• 1700 Yihici. IUO Pfr llr+ W Nton.S1nt1 Ana tnv•l llaw1U. New .. MARRIOn IS PEOPLE11 CUllt9n' OPIMl ... S DIST ~: t.oel1t1 .-uat type 40 _ _. ..0 jnttnUvea Call Maria -YOttr. Co6o. •other rill Cl.EDS WI*' We wm traln ror _... ~1 ms 'IC IOOIKWH In U Mutt be n••t " PU OPllATO. Clu1J 1t CASHla ....a otrl«'C' 4'. ~•noJ tlMcUt all pb&HI of bk· willln• to learn We olfer iluuu m .. llnl th• Merrie~ ce.,le te 0'1wr tor lknUll Lab kpa. flnaMl•l atate· •bolle .Vt'r•io nrnln111 UTOTEM pubb · 0.U ...-nlH re~1 l1t Mnrnln1 MIHt have rrwnta lmmed opt'nJn11. •all C!l(PfftHI P•ld dur e lAbn4o ...... • valid D L II IOOd drM01 C&ll •atl4 or .end rt'· Ina tr1lnln1. l"or In HOST /HOSllSS CP /Tt 000. ATTIMOAHT 1C'llF'1n.ancel'o l':'Tvwlnf~nn~r .. r.corc.I Parl-tlmt' su.meto ReidAdvtt11• ~•c•llM•Cooway, ~ ~ IVljl•t .. , Mlui09Vk")o I l.nSoulhOranl(fl wu .. end1. «Yet tna. l.201Dove8l, ND, 6311421 IOAM 6PM. fo~njoy cxcelh•nt workln" condition & company benefits. Apply 9am·Noon . Mon.Fri PC'l'80nnct. l0r tull or pan lime: __ .;;,;.;;;;:,;,;::;;...;.;;.:,~--u--· .. J )0·l3'1 wul&d• ya Ol IJCOllO, Mon Wt'd. ti rh on 3nc1 6 3rd Q.-TTPllT -ft>' lU'U nPP y Im ~ --------------- IUf\1 No f'IPt'M nee New fl o r t 8 •at b mnJlal I)' --------f EM A 1-E t• a rt ory ~~·~ttr"'f !~~~. :=:r.:"~°t~ar1~~: cOUNn o• DIJV•s ~~· .. ~::>t ~~1~,"~0 liO FOi 2 MAlllOn HOTa Matul~ w ll GO Pt'' hr lion u b11l1n1 c lerk Ol.AM61 Mm cw won>t.'ft z:s yr. or HJ 5lm, lM7 Monrovia ,.~lo ~Ptl'hr MtnJmaJ t)plna l.'.oo, NISOt••a old4-r Koow lh coaat Avt-N 8 Two ror vnU1tment8 avallal»o tn 1~ent"ll 1 p pllr111ta. You rnay dctt'r adlve duly up lo t'nd or 900 Newport Cent.er Drive Newport Hcnrh E.O E Ady ll n t c m n I op Good pany benrltt•. -AITM8CT <'1~ Net SllO a W9"lt or Floria. l/M1111r~1ldt'llf portunJU w ~ wh( 1..,_&. 4 u: l:IJ.M50 &!) N Ro.IStr(~ mort' Or101eo Coast want.Gd XJ.n ••·~rood qualify Fur lnfonnalltlfl HmGltO Yellow C.tb. t7300 Mt. XlntPC>Wnt.•t&ZS. t ll I 1 y o r Y o u m 1 y !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! qveJJry If )'OU &n1 ~'Oto our M.,..t cruarkrt.i·--------s.aau. Ana. CA IJ270l lttrrmano. fo'ount•ln Qr l'OOtlC1 ttw P~.-.onnt>I CLlllCTTPIST 171fl ll34 Tlt28 V•lley CNu of later fi<"t! at i\l(ll'mMtlv"' Al'\ Ion h" t •rn N • whop e & U422 Lamp.on Uttt 1671 fler ...._... p; p1o &utbd> l10&nlen Gf'O\t', "37..&MO flf!Qwr • SOwpm AP l•---mllillllill)'ti•t---__ l';quaJ OPPOt ~mploy\"r pltullon arc4'ptH •t --DlllY•S! Uw Uunlm-'o" ~arh I•--------• Hoy Carver Rollt Royc:e ________ _, ~>mmt • Trauun• CUSTODIAN Ui l&ltft& appbrotiona for ,.. _., -sT <:Mid', Main Strt.'C't, t\111 tlm u~ed am 1 ,. d 1 -• • r o H 8 >'11.n.1 dudhne '" .i ___., 1 C qua I le.. r vera for lk:-µoni.lble po "1th ) PM on2 uvn """'ale Y •t In-inc-uen pickup le dell Vt'r)' of v1me4 dulle• Equiv ---------1 PMny Apartmt<nl t'nm Holli Royt'l'I Apply to U S snd••th3)'n full pl1•x Xlnt twnt'f11 .. OMM'f'll ic-klt'ut urne. reepon,111blt> lt>~el CoJI• W......_, ~ IRYIHI CO ltOY CAIVH ~nerat otrlre Up.!r ~ um Cllmttlbadc llOUSIOYCI l>e ~ wpm S•lar)' f..lm Uf> to'* pt"r 'Nit ll"V1M' &44 9010 l.StOJamboree Road ~ mo to SIMU Jk'' lA>W baUon Plat'emenl Nt.WPORT REAt:ll mo 111 S un.nual lt'~ ~ m .9194 -640-6••• 1-~~lmt ~nef1t11 App--CUSTODIAN Mui }ob ----- l Y b Y 1-' e b 2 7 --------•I Pill1 umt ruatodlan & &IC ASSIMIUtl Wt"11tm1nl1tf'r School Cou.ATO. ttatde.ner Mun to'rl App Olvenilfled work load In Oiat 14l21 Cedarwood, rACICB ly 16(!0 Placencia AVI' eitttronics & ootlcs. Ad Westm1011ter. l'.:.O. t: Wlllln& &o Lraln an m· Colta Mesa. vanrc:-'1 Klnttlu. 1231 PIM duatr1ous career in· -Victoria, CM 646-71tlS • .;.;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;...I d1vidual to package •OQ-ua-P•l"OeeM--ln•g---•I E.0.E educauonal matenal1 --------Ex~llent worklng coodi EnJUM!ering CLERK TYPIST lt<>n.b and benefits. 40 EDP ~ ~~· nA'f~r~~~~ OPERA TOR CHECKER TYPIST Cenler, 1339 E Warnt<r. We are looldng for., pro Santa An11 Equal Op· feasional and hlj.!bly lmmeduue opening 1n ponuruty Employer. motivated mdl\lldUlll to ~I for sharp in l•--------·I process critll'111I com dl\'ldual. Reqwr~ SO.~ ---l t t '4pm typing andComplllskpr. fem. Live ~/~rv.f.uif~P'.n18a~ n11n1mum I ycJr t.>X 111• saJ Pvt rm .. ba TV. 370 environment. Posi ..__ p I CdM Refs ~ .. e~ ersonne ex· 6'4·96e6/6'4 9806 lion reqwres rotating J)ftie~ not ne<'t'ssary, • 3·day work week in Just a willingness to C :-n•faK• various t2 hour s hifts: k-am If you are people orient· prevlOUS data processm~ ed UI train I expenence/educat1on ftellpon111bilillet1 wlll an elude lniti11I review of drawings with 8 moderate drafting ar de· signinJt work load. Wiii coosider a year or two pnctit'al exp. le 2 yeMrs college. Knowledge or fasteoen helpful. Room for advancement. ·11171114 reatt o6dh 1 d Holel·Mot.el ln.1lrurUoOMI Aid P /t. Full ti mt· part ti m c> ·Ill• h 1 <' o o I( r • NICMfT AUDITOR ~ ReQnxp. worlt• Telephone contact for (no0£D> , 11 pm to 1 Am 0 . Ing w/c hlldren /yn1 lot'al beodlt. Xlnl run ·W1t.nt lo 1ervo In F.uropc . prrlt'nC-C'd NCR 4200 Im · lldJU. ln leamlntt •fl Ull· 1np 495-4633__ ·No prior mllltury ~la\<' flpt'nlnA ·l''ull Oon Sa.I : SUJ·lo).3.S/br ,.~~ 1 •vr1 J M'f'\'lt-e ti , Appl)caOoo deadllD fob U'l['1,.;ra "" ct: ntt-rAta\{I r;!J&ilble foroltc.>H duty '™ •-t....-...·---t 13. am UB Unlol\ llS lNCluna Co toetu Meta NOT ull tr sin Ina to r __._ "" Ol."'· Rm 120, 5201 ~lt!M ~Ul82 1kllh1 11ollablr undtr c .... Mfftl Avt!, tlll ~H Ht~ CiENKRALOF't'lCE 2ye11plt1n t"or mor1• ln° 1714lfK).4!WO EOE. Xlnt tyolit w /ht-evy formation. c-1111 yuur 1,-_________ _ phonai &.11u·y per alJlll ~J.Rf't'rwtrr •t IMtrurlor ly llo ur11 11 30 5 , MeM l •O.tOJ6 llOTF.L MIGKT The r,rnployment &. trr3-4222 ...... ldt fU·IU I AUDfT CLYK 'T'ral.n1n1 et>nttr of llunt C'.t-rlerltl L ..... Hllh 76.,!:!!! I Good oppQrtunJt1 rnr re• lnJton Beach. unllOIK'l'll Sublaututn wAnt~ In G-R a _. T llAhlf per'<Jn wlan BP ~8• for th.-follow te rmedll\4'/SR c-ltrk • ...,,... lltude tor number" & tn~P"-1llon11 typl1t: u.•cretarlMI , SALIS JOI HOW u lrulatot <c klllA NCR IMtructor fl'JU , tultodi•I. mMint. f'9m or.. 4200 l'l!J>f'rlenre P'" Salary SHOO fl4'f' Mo pu19 llt'C. officer./ prop OOOD PAV , GOOO ltr~ Enjoy good Mm IMtruc'torAld ~'4L llUaldlt. t"uU • plllme, llOURS, 0000 CON pan)' berielit!I Apply SaJuy f'1M Per M1> d1)'ll/evenln11. In qui r• o J TI o N s . M A N y 911 m N <>on .\f 0 n / pr Applktttlon• wtll t.. 1r 1tHD Union RS OlAt, Rm FIUNO E RP:N EflTS Pmionnf'I M"Jllf'() wrutrt>bruary l6 • l.20. 5201 l:lolA• Ave. flll. fl'A'iT 0 HOWJNU COM MAa-.on HOTS. um. Pilln• dudllrif' :1 IMMffll ext ZZ3 E 0 . £ f' ANY 11 R 0 M QT tr. f> fM Nf'Wport C<t>nter ()r f'M .t 'the llunUnl\,on OENERAL OFfl'JCt: Lt FROM WlTillN TflAIN Nf"WJ)(lrt &>BC'h &i>•t'h Empkrtrn nt " typlna & bkltpa C•ll y 0 R T 0 I' f:qualOppot F.mplrryn Tr•1rr1111 Cl'nter 1138 i.t....-YloorCovartn11. M AN A G P. M t; NT • Me.nStrH1 ff It ·~ .. .,.,., ST A I< T S I M 67~1636furuppt M E 1J 1 AT to; I, y · · --------•1·1-_.iiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiii.ii~ia. GENERAL O Jo'YIC fo; KEV R 0 /\ k f) llotel Typist 11ccurote ~wpm. EX I' ~I< I t: N (' fo, n_ S•-lce Cail before 8am or sft HELPFUL WF. llAVI': f\VV'Wn • "' 4.-m. 714 549-3942 OUR OWN TRAIN IN<; c...~tsor --PROO RAM PUT ON DY ..,..,.,..., "' GENERAL OFFICE: 11lE COUNTRY'S TOI' Oevelopmenl co. in 0 fl G A N S A I. I': S Anaheim requin:.-s good PEOPU;. CALL l\'r typi s t GO+ wpm , 0 NC E F 0 R telephoning, filing , INTERVIEW. ORGAN dUPbcating. switchboard EXCHANO E . ST l\N relief, etc. Mull be nexl· NUNN 714/586-7302. ACCOUNT ADMIMISTRATC>a MACHINIST •lat& WSlltft• snu GROWlNOl 1 JM· MEDIATE OPK!lrlNCS ANO ORl!!AT 01' PORTUNrrY FOR: ., ....... t1u" ' t, Z•l yeers .......... ....... = W..0• ..... o,., .... ·•t 1•1rOp11et1r •t11etlu~19'•• •MKh•luii Allt .•• , .•. .,.den ·•drlal ............ , •ltfnt=c .... Mecta•cs Minimum ex~ricnce re qum"C1. 1 vt·r~I trlllnt'l' po111t1on11 uvailobll' WEOl"l•'ER •lli11hly ComJ)<'t1tlvl' fbh'll •f'l.-nty or Ovcrtlmu •Shift l>lfff'"11l181 •Ex("('llftlt Company lltlnrilta for t!mpl()yf't':i nd~~ SAtvaOAY l...,.VllWS ......... 2 ...... Af'l'l"'Y IN PER.SON LEAR SIRLER TlAMsrC>IT DYMAMICS 31:11 w,._, !S(ol(Cf"ltrom !-..tnl l\nlf. CA .. ~w1I Opponuntl)' f,mptoyrr m I f Ill MACHIHISTS Oiv~r!llfaed wor k lo:u1 mfr elect ronle aostru· ment Modem wotkl>hop Mvanced K lnetics, 1231 V1ctona. CM. 646-71115 EOE. w~ offer ei.t'ellent ·we w tra you n preferred. Company ~alanes and company all phases or employ· benefits include tuition pw<l benefits including ment consulting for a refund a nd 11 well · medical and tafu in protttable future Call " SS7 71B6 ~med career past in IK>SAN. IMC. Newport Bch 548·SS33 Equal Oppor Emplyr b&e in adapUng w varied duUes & special projects. Guard Good benefits. Call SICUllTYOfftCBl Olympus Pacific loll. Ptanl Sarg. F.T. perm. 634-4741for appt.. Must have 3 ~· min. ex- Car eer 1nlf•ntef'f o p portwiaty auilable for re.l.labk: lndlvldUAI with related cxptr len<•1• SupeN111ory expcrien<'e pre{em>d + ability to or· garuze & sell EnJOY ex· celle n t co mpany benefits Apply 9am-l2 Noon. Monflo''ri. Pen.on· nel. Jll!'l"d fll1pc)rlcnccd :ad· m ln11t rator with <-mpk)y{'C beMhL" tn&sl operit.once Poslt100 lll· volves maintenance of all accouot!ng record.I roonbnating with bank and brokeraye f1rm .l•--------K.oowledge o invest· MACHIMST suran<'t! Cor employees · -EDP Please apply at ANO dependent' Please Cooks, days or evenln~s. .tpply'" person Interviews between PERSONNEL • 3 SPM, Mon-Fri The OEPARTM~NT Rusty Pelican. 273S Pal' LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 W. Se11erstrom -Santa Ana. Ci\ EO.E M IW/11 Coast Hwy, NB. PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newport Center Or Newport Beach, CA 92660 COOICS t:xpand1ng res taurant chain With over SO units Family.owned organiza· tion offers pleasant Equal Opportun1l) work 1 n g con d 1t1 on s ·--E•m•p•lo•y•e•r •M•/•F--1 ESCROW OFFICER The r apidly growing escrow _department of a rnllJO' S&L has an Im· mediate opportunity for an ~crow <>rflcer with a -- ----Good opportumlies for _...._...._,_~...._,..., _ __.,..,_~ advancement Excellent Clerk /Typasl to $670 company benefits. Ex· Deliver & ans-ta-II TV & ap-minimum of 2 years ex- '· h . 1 p e r 1 e n c e . Secrt.'tary toS770 periellC'ed desired. Apply Please Call For Appt to puance. Mee anica ex· Reeponsibililles will in · perience neressa r y elude developing new Oav15. Brown Co. 646-16&! business, worlung with lrvmc Personnel Agenc> U'I person · '188 E 17th. Costa Mesa ,,._~ RPser Suite 2'l4 642· )470 ---~ -- the. public and process· in8 escrow films. An ex- cellent saJary and com- Clm Typist -missioo are t-omplment· llllW.C:O.tHwy De ntal o ffice . Ex -e d by outstanding Mtwporl ._.. perie nced r h a1rs1dc. benefits. Please call for DelJVery DnvertPToduC · uon wort<er S3 00 per hr. to start Call 642·2256 .. ~ ,,, . &M l~ESTl ... G --------• RDA x·rtly hcense. <I· an interview appoint· ""'" ""1...,.. ,.. handed. Busy office. Top ment: PART-TIME COOKS salary. benefits. Hunl--smO... ington Bch. 962· 7797 . rv " F.xp, trained prof. con· ~ AWAITS Unental cuisine. Med/ --------- you AT pension plan. Apply Dental A5:"t. forOrthodon ~ 2·5pm, Crown House 1 uc pra~1ce in Lag. Bch CRITllCOM ~taurant, 32802 S. Cst Expenence preferred Hwy, Lag Ngl. _497_·24&1 ______ _ llcav) s tat1st1cal and Dental Asst. Back omce. 'financial report typing CC>Ok'S HELrER Will train. Part time. for the Arcount1ng Gen food preparation Hours OexJble. lmmed Departmenl. Add1llonal Early morn hrs. P /T opening. 847·3507 duttc•s will include as Made Fresh Catering tame requires. lig ht 892·6466 aft lOAM . DENTAL ASSISTANT dcncal w~rk, surh ai. ~.eves. • wilb chair side and front payroll and account!; couusao• office capabilities. Fini· puyable flhng, check " " ble l''ff scheduJe in our J)t!rforatmg, and dala t'n For weU known figure Newport Beach ofrice. try t t h salon. f\all Time & Part ssi.-is call eves. '" 0 •me s aring time, will train bright. ---------svswm . •· b'. I d DENTAL &"ST. · tnm • am 1t1ous a y ~ \ou musl huve I year 642-3630or ss&-4786 __ Chain~~ay Uc. mm1mum prev1011.& ex COUHSBJMG penence 1n financ ial D ES K C L E R K y "'-· We can move you up 1 area. ou must ~·a high Call Wi for 8 consultation Experienced preferred. l>Chool grad <tnd busi Af:,IY front dt'sk. San ness school expenence now No obligalion' C '"'menle Inn. I""' W. hel f 1 557·n93. Uruted Person· "' .c.-1 Pu nel Service, 1500 Adams. Avenida F:Bplaodlan. Call Yield C.M. Dial A Ride £.-.-A "'9t t Counte r girl . dry l"VI" 'flPCV ntl'n cleaners. lull lime. 186 E CRITIKON 714 /754-1611 16th St. CM Ask for Cathy. 548-4243 Dri..n FtOEUTY FIDERAL Setks91 & a.o.u A111t <Formerly Mariners Savings} c211u•w11 t Ate~ Oppa. lwltt ~y•r DPB)ITIR Procure all materials & schedule work ror bw Id ing maintenance dep11rt· menL Must have some construction knowledge. clerical skilla & be able to deal with users. Two years college necessary Apply: THE llVIHE CO um Camelback lrvtne 644-~)l 0 Equal Oppor Employer rp;;;;,;-------, BLUE JEAN JOBS UrcJent Need moots desirable. Please MILL HAND per. In lndwilrial Secun· General St'cretary · ty Work. Phone & cur Exciting opportunlty lo req. l r vine Complex. work with a dynamic can ~3000 ext. 191 for rmancial conaultant & appt. Eq. Op. Emp. talented designer at the ---'--""------- same Ume. Make great GUARDS 900 Newport Center Or Newport Beach Equal Oppor Employer apply at: For prouHype mac:tun~ 5!!o9 IJl the instrument PERSONNEL divu1ion of the oil tool "" DEPARTMENT dustry Working from bluepnou.. sltetrhes &. verbal designs. d1rec1 I)' with ~nnit to ai. SISt Ul llC'W prod ue t d(' vetopment ror world wide well bore nav1ga lion eqwpment. Lathe expcneoce helprul for more van ely ol pro)e('t~ SaJa!r. open. excellent benefits package. E.O £. SetenUfic Drilling Con trol. Corporate Head· quarter s . Newport Beach. Call C714l 557.9051 ask ror Mr. MOll or Mr PACIFIC MUTUAL pay, benefit.a & Newport f\lll & p/time. AH areas. Center Penthouse en-Uniforms furnished vuooment. Send resume Ages 21 or over. Relir~d & current photo to Ad welcome. No experience #437, Daily Pilot. 330 nee. Apply Universal West Bay St. Costa Protection Service, 1226 Mesa, Ca. 92626. For in· w. SU\ Street, Sanla Ana. depth interview & com· lotcrviews bour11 9-l2 & pletedetalla. 14 Moo lhru Fti. or HOUSEIOY HOUSlGt•L 700 Newport Centt'r Dr Newport Beach. CA 92660 Uve ui·Corona del Mar Op Home· General house Equal port1tnity duties for young work mg I •-•E•mlllillpk>ylllille•r•M••' f•'-• couple. No children. ~x- reUent for college stu· Interested in General Office TUIMH Clerk typiat needed Variety of duties in· eludes filing, typing, 45wpm. Some experience In general om ce & good figure aptitude helpful. Excellent working condl Uons & benefits. Apply Bry 01an Schools, 200 McCorm ick Avenue. Costa Mesa. Equal Op· portunity Employer. G_r .. Ofc HOO Top nat'I co w /4.., day wk. is looking for a sharp pers w/mod typing. who can haM.le pb orders & have some billing & ofc bl<gd. XJnt potent & bens. call Chris 540·6055. Coastal Penionnel Agen· cy, Z190 Harbor. CM ALL J OBS FREE Gt!neraJ ,AYTHOSE CHIUSTMAS llLLS WORK WH EN YOU WANT ()pcrungs In warehouse. ldl'lory &office. Call VICTO. T111 ... flll't S9"lcH 4341 Birch St Ste 213 Newport Beach 556-1520 And add yo~1 new payrbec kb •u next month's budg~t GUARDS SECURITY Due to our recent ex pansioo program. Wells Fargo Guard Services is hiring Security Guards ror: lrY'-/Hewporl •och S-. lriao/ A•• .... ,...,,..;..._,-" CodaMesa&Th WNtffw-Ano Adams. dent. No previous ex· MOONLIGHTING perience required. Send 545-7755 resume lllfo. & pt!Olo to -------- Ad #43), Dally Ptlot. 330 "'' ... °' y C.trol W. Bay St. Costa Mesa. Pricing, sh1ppln~ & rec Ca. 92626 Some typins. many de-~~~~~~~~ tails. NB area ~ 7<MO 1-HOUSHHrH ---- Xlnl live out pos1t1on for JANITORS-1750 per mo. i---------a mature En~Ush speak· to start. Only ma tu~. re-m~ lady wllo 18 a teniffic liable exp. adult need ap- cook & want.s a perfect ply Full·tlme·local· house in Huntington everunp.979-39Z3 __ Harbour. Name your, ________ _ own salary. Please call Ms. Mobley 846-001 I ----LAYREADER. Correct~ cocnposl.tions for classrm HOUSEKEEPER. for teachers. flex hrs . tteqs MACHINISTS ..._Y_.Mo .. To .....wtdt&A ...... Job coov hosp. Gd benef & profk1ency/lulldg 1n Eng lmrm.'<11atc oS)(•ninl?S for W'Ork'g cond. Day shirt. ~ge. Sa.I: 16()3.$747 Ap-expeneoced machmbt:. I u u i 0 I • T E flagship Coov Hosp, 466 pli all deadll F b t.oset up and operate pn• ,.. ... ~ f11aa"hlP Rd, Npl Bl'h. c on ne e c1S1on lathl~. mills. and 0 r IM I N G S f o r ""' 23· 1979 H. 8· Union HS dnlls ma prototyno shop ~ Rm 120. 5201 8olsa ~ s•,•r•hory le••I llOUSEKEEP ER. lrg. Ave. HB.S98-67ll ext 225. atmospher<', Must b1· s.c.fty Offk«S wlto Lag Bch hm needs fully ;.able to read blueprint:. ...t TOr PAY with a exp reliabl_e. de pend. EOE. and have knowledge 01 • honest English speak'$Z l•--------•I basic shop trigonometry l"ftfMdedcomp•y. F IC Hskkpr A perm 5 LEGAL SEC. Npt bell atty orgeometr)'. EARN $3.00 TO $3.15 raHOUI NOMOTIOM 'CAM PAY full days per wk pos Call spec1abnng in 8us. Law ror personal interview. & EB late planning net.ods 1bese Pot1it1ons orrcr. beginrunll Mon feb 12. secrewry w1at least s Rels. <714 )494 9859. . yrs. exp .. Sal. Comm. oCompany paid medical w/exp .. Mag ll exp. &l.Jff'tnsuraoce Housekeepe r live .In . d.vbl.Mr.Jones97S.070ll TO $4.25 rH HOUR Spanish speak 'g or I .Company paid retire· child ok. 963·9105 or Legal Sec'y, Ptr, 5-10 hrs ment Apply In person Monday 963-2286 -----pr wk. Oexible. Domestic lO }"riday, 8AM to SPM House.kp'g Wiii share my rclatioos expt"r. w/abili· at . custom Laguna home in l)' to handle d lsso from WELLS exchanlle for lite s tart to finish w/min. .. ~~...._ ., Pool J s uperv11lon. Non·smkr F _.RGO ..,._,..eep1ng. · ac.. onlv. N-Ctr. 640-8971 A prvt beach. 83'7-1033. 1 ~.,. • GUARD HOUSEKEEPER LEGAL SERVICES at convalescent hospital. SIC"t/IECEPT o.y still\. Will train. Sta· '512 W ble emg!oymenl. ex· Newport Beach law ofc. 1 Xlnt t,ypi.ng, d1ctaphone C°""" 011Weatffu cellenl nefits. App Y and desire to ll('Cept Park Superior. 1445 ,.,.,. .. CA superior_. Npt Bch_.__ responsibility required Contact Pat 644·9lDO •One wee« "''acallon alter 6montbs •10 Paid holidays -Company Cafeteria •Diseounl on Brunswick products COUNTER WOMAN To write contract in rentul center, must be uv111I •E.-O•E-----·M•'•"'I wkend&. Apply 1930 NewportSl.C.M. ~­CONTROLLER Operate modem equip- ment & door to door ll'llllllp. C8llf. drivers lie req'd. No prior exper nee. Good drivtng rec u must. No SUnday wurk Or ongc Coast Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt . Her· nnann. F Vly. Generulom cc OR llousekeepe r -L\ve in . LEGALSECRE_IT_A_R_'V_ WOMEN & MEH f'URCHASIMG Mond•y. Tuesday. Wed· Engli$b spealtuig. Lido Laguna Hills 2 yrs CA. OfetaryTech. or licensed C&.UK n esday, Thurs day . 1sle.NB67S-2233. -· S/H IOOw Brunswick 1s a people oriented or~anizaliun . Our almosphere 1s n ·· taxed and informal and our racilily is located in Oranjle CobiJust 2 block~ olrtheSan ego t''wy. INCOME PROPERTIES Newport Beoch location Ou• chen1, Oaon Co<P0•81ton, a tutKKha<"V of Oaon DflVeloPment Co•PO•et1on l11sseu S6SOMMI. is heildqu.i•te•ed 1n N~rt BeDCh &nc:t "C:Onctlfnfld w11h commercial and r1111 1Mn1tel real eshllll devtl0Pmon1 1n 1he P11e1IM: Wett Co.i11 and i.<>u1h""'9Jt regions, 1>a1 ticu I.JOiy C.1l1lorn1o1 .ind ltlCM A~ <1 resull ot ou111andtnQ m111ke1growth ,11 newly c1ea1ed POrn1on l111vallllble for• con· 11011er 10 ovet\fle oncomt prop., tY FICCOunllnQ und w1tl lie rnSPOns1ble for lnltli.Hlng a review o l the ..c:cur.ity und 11meltnen of accoun11n9 061 prl.'C)11rtd on "monthly bt111s, es1obhlh l'l'lenl ol fM>Ofllng •U1nderd1 of mon11g1ng ~It And tr11n1"0 and wPt•vl1t0n of dtPtll m.ntUI 11&11. PrehtrrtO b;ickQtound ond ••~nence shQuld 1neludt • fom1.:ll nccoun11,,g dMtQn•tlOn ltnd 2-4 Yttr\ •9'0led IXPlfHHICI Wtthln • com m.1cilll •HI tSlt le envirOOMtnt TI11s Is un 9,,c•lttn1 ~tun•fY to IOln 1 vourle. o00t•u 1ve conc01n at e ktv ,._Qt of their plenn.cf t~enst0n. 1n111nted 1>1111 .. 1 lhould contll(t C O Tttom100, 1714) SIG5·1860or write to hlf'I\ ... ~~L -- ,p~,h~ •• 4120 0KH. ~T( ttO ~~JS~~ )7 tf:WPORT D£N:>i CA 916oO ~n ~1COO food supervisor . Ex· Vanety oldulies in busy IOAM -4PM. CLOSED Hou.w Plant kno-w-led-g-ea-. ~;&e=r,m.salary J:: cellent salary & benefits. TllAINHS Purchasing department. Fr1d1r at ble people. PT for route mens\&fnte w1tll ab1Uty. Pleas l' contact Judy Martin, Monday thru "'1day, Sam to <tpm fnr an interv1ew. Mesa Verde Conv. Requires j!Ood lypinl( J30WW......,. maintenance. Must have Call Mrs . Wloslow. Hollprtal. 661 Center St.· t skills SO+ wpm & strool( RM 217 reliable transprot.atlon. _831_·_1060 ______ _ C.M. 548-~ ASSIMILEIS I figure aptitude. We need S-. ._CA "m-4760. , ... A,. __ .. _nt m"st be 18. DI ..... in N I personable indlvldua l St •AU N c ""..., """' "......., • verswan-.cu ewport with a pleasant -......e a..., c. o ........., ---------F ull or Part·time . Harbor · Mu 1 t be ~ PACKAGERS I man.ner. Wiii tra1n"';;''• EquaJ Opportunity HOUSlrAUMTS Ml-74S4or848·2212 BRUNSWICK CORPORATION cerUft«I fl experienced. I I jw\lor purchasing buyer. ~~~ Empk>~~)'et'~M~~/F~~I See our ad lo today's --------Neptune Diving Co. f I Apply8arn-uam & lpm· -c lauilled und e r MACHIN'lSTS 64&&12. 16 E M E R A LI 3pm, National Educ•· "-1 ..._. H.u COUPLES. 1-------I LAIOI I Uon, 4401 Birch Street, IW11i4ots lch Store COUNTY Of DRAFTSMAN II II N.U Nl'wport Beach. HJR I NO : Counter ()llAMCtl <Neur O.C. Airport ). Oerlts, Sdll)'l'l. Ham Cul· ~~~~~~~~~ I l ... s• MOLD-S 1 Equal Opportunity P 1 F . .:: lmmedJate ot>ening re· "" r-5" Emplo ter. It me. or 1n· ·-------· quiring 1.2 ycors eit: t I -·-llliirlllerli._____ tervlew call 848-8575 perience. Wlll use atan· 1D8 y.WN!k·Month orl _-;.-;.-.---.-;.-;.-;.-.;.-;.-;.;;; beginning Wed. Feb. l11t dud fits and t6'era~ce11, lonJin 11 'le yourl Oeneral HOSTESS tor Picnic N tables, and charts, and ldf><-lslon All 11hlftsl PUL T I Ourken. Jo'/l1me. /\pply Pf"Vate final drawlnga la vu 11 uh I•~ P n I di L IM in per11on 131 E. \7th Sl. from 11 ke\cllea and vnrntlOn'4 You don't '""•*"'~"' C M. prln~. lpay us. W(' poy you. A•..... . 11-ai'I'-ESS/HOST we ure ~ ~hl:,_~b1~e:'~ ! IELL~•irr =.U.:t::= =· t~o~so:O~ ~::?~~: addition 1o ucellent ;. ~vic e s THlllYIHICO front stalf.Auract1v~up salaries and company I U771 Oarnelback pear an cc. r r I end r y peid ~ll lncludlni I Call or comclntodoy Irvine "4·11Cl10 personality an• pre cnediul, dental •nd Ufe fer red No ex pc r lnlut'Uleeforemploy ... I 2102Bu•inct4MCtrDr -nec~ssary. 25·35 •I~ and depenckmtt. PleaM I Suite 208 Get GREEN Cllt.h brat'kt't p~ferred Full 'l'PIYlnperlOft. I Irvin<'. C'o 027t:S fotWHrTEelophunt~ or purttlme. Days or 8.\1-l<MI wlthaCIAulHed Ad ~ 1'1exlbk! "hedule. --_C.t_ll_fW2 5!18 SU5hr + bonUHS. Ap ":quol Opportunity Employer M P ·---------- WISIEGLEI TIANIPOIT DYMAYJCS 31.IJW-~trom 5-Ma Ana, Ca LoM IOmtthlnl valuabl~? E o • 1, Plac• an •d In our Lost · .r.. m and f'ouod column11 Thal'• when people look Have aomethlnl to aell f When they've found an o...inechda do It well. Item ohaJue. • DO YOl. OfFER A SER Viet:? Let the rxabllr know with .,, ad In I tK-Ually Piiot Ser\ice Oir~rtOI') It tan Cufit you llll l1ttlf> U!I $1. 77 per day fo'or moru In lormauon and comf)le\\' rllAll ('911 f.42-5678 pllt'•tions bcl.nl •crept· eel.Sat 10~. Mon ·Thurt. S-$ No Phone Calls Ple11e. Kl Tonto. Npt. Bcb. 4221 Doll>hln-Striker Wr (Off ol ~.cArthur Blvd.) tlotel ASSr MOR. Union bmellta, 7:JM Mon thl'\I Frl. Call for appt, ~SOOO. ext 5ao INSPECTORS IN-nOCISS flHAL Immediate openln.cs OP· portunties requiring l 2 years ln·process and ClnaJ in.,pertlon or pre· cis1on parts We o fte r exc«-llen\ sal&IW and t'REE COM· Pin¥ benefit.I which are hl1bly compctltlvo. PIMae apply tn persoo. LEAi SIEGLER TIAMSPOIT DYNAMICS 3111 W•t ~trom Sant• Ana. Ca E.0.£. m/f/h TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS Defente OMtlon (714)~ 333.'lHarbor Blvo <:n.ta MHa. CA 92626 Equal Opponunity t:mployer M/F/HIV lrnmedlale opocninf(S duo u••os to rapid arowth and ex· _,,,_. paulon. Many op· Experi~. full hmt>, porlu nllle11 for 1n· alsopartllme.642-3030. dMduals wllh 2·3 years u"' ~ ... U9mft tXJJeneoce """""~ w~·-Oood pay Harbor lnl1 Weolfer excelleftt salaey Motel. l800 W. Balbo;t levels, and excellent Blvd. Np( Bet\. 8'75-3463 11lar1ta 1 od company ,._ _______ _ ~ ..... 1*d bf'oeflta lncludlng •• medical and Ute In· ldl'aft(.'e, for employee. AND cleptftdeGta. P l ue •PPb' "' pef'IOa. Full time po11tton. O.nerel duUe• dolns mnor repeil'I, clea.n-111) WI SIBLEI 6 ~ ud 10 forth, DlceUenl Work! .. COGdl· 'ftAMSPOIT done ..... blatflta. Apply DYMAtlCS =mid::'u!.'f:i masw ..... '-">m &mh Su-tel. Newport S..ADa,CA Buell. (N .. r o.c. ~.!t) S411HI Op· E.0.£. MIP/H tS ... .,..,,, ...... .-.-. ....... .,.~, ...... •• ' Ii -... . , -·-· ... _. ....... p • . ; • .. . • ,. . • ~ ~ f. f # I ~ ,. • f .,. ,. ... .. I I ~I ., t l '1. c .. I I ...... -.4 71 DAILY PILOT •U •••••••••••••••••••••• MNefeo1nee man for daait~1uaC M ~~-~~ ..... ?!.~~,!~~.~~.~ ..... ?!~ !!!'-~~ ..... ?!~ ,~~~:.~ ..... ?!~ IHI.... ....., W_..d 7 I 00 Hefp W•ted 7100 Help W_..d 7100 Hefp W..e.d 7lOI ONE OF AMERICA'S LARGEST ....................... ······················· ............................................. . "7.Jt1.ltiJ'P7~ SEAMSTRESS wanted Servicti S'atlon Allen· W~NTS yiou To MEET ~~~~y~~.eo:~ ~::.:se~:.iu~:.YA:. **LEARN TO SEll * * mac:h l n u .• o r:a y bo Pb'. Shell StaUoo.11tb & Onginals. 8'11 ·2630 or tmne, NB. . SOME OF CALIFORNIA'S BEST s2:.:00':.'~h::t yy:.. ~·0..: Sec-:-~-a.ry-co_'°_:n_:._r_~~-~-~-~-,-ri i\f~~~2:.~~ (t&J)la.a51 Ma.fta&ttnmt CAREER NIGHT TUesday February 13, 1979 7:30 P.M. lackth and ad .. rtl1ln9 to schools, ollice. Some l71>ln1, or· Npt 81. NB. Call Larry or .........._ ~ ...t .,. stons. der takins. anvoJclng, Norm6'73-1023. IRt•wt.wi MOii Z/ I 2/79. maiatalnln' customer .,_ .. _ ·•··•-t•A-.. nt rec.'Of'd5. Ba11c bookkeep-.,., .. ""',., _....,.. a: ........ • tng dealrable, 540-6677. Ptr, ovallable evenlap C• Mon for-..... 77MOZZ EOE Is wknd1 . Neat ap· ..,..... · · pearaoce & handwriU... Secret.ary Apply 2590 Ne wpor t ~~!!!~!!!!~~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!~~!!!l!l!!!!!l!lf!W Newport Center law Blvd,CM. firm. Intelligence, good 1--------.-11kilh & pr1or legal ex· S«v Sta Help needed 1m· perience required. Call med. FUU or P''· AppJy llST AUi.ANT NOW INTE.RVll':WINC K1TCHE;N HELP FEB. 12, 10 AM-4 :30 PM FEB. 13, 4 PM-8 PM Dining Room Help FEB.14, LOAM·4:30PM FEB. 15, • PM·B PM TIIE FRONT PAGE RESTAURANT "in the marketplace center" 6521 E. Pacific Cst Hwy LONG BEACH Sales FANTASTIC Opportunity Join our Wllloing team. selling a u nique ad· vanc ed lubri cating system. retailers. con· sumers and industry Is ~g for. &!per com· mlsaions, bonuses & Ruth Brazer 759-3800 990 E. Clil Hwy. N .B. SECRETARY /EXEC Sewing • Experienced need sharp woman to do P o w e r M a c h i n e variety of duties Incl: operator. Housewife· Client relataons. Light Part time. 10-3. G7S.3020 bookkeeping, typing re· Newport Beach. pons etc. Good oppty for SHOE s .... es advancement, salary to ,..... •• startSllOO. 751·2'188 P/time, eves & 8'.lodays , Apply in person. PauJ M· SECRET ARY Ian Shoes, U Fashion Femah1/ Male . e•I trDPPf'd ln I DothintJOb• llreak out now to a t"halknldnl Ir r.w1nhn• cart'ltt fn r~alJ ma DAI ml'l\l. ~ dH IN to eit~ 8r totftlM'OUt"' on 1elf perforrnan~e. stock puttha t! f; aav ing11 Investment plan Rapid advaoc\'lmeelll poe •ntlal. Open1oa for m&nqcN trtinoos. full &t part time $Ales people A.MOLD altOYUI OM of Walker & l.ee's top achlewer• for over I YMra, lncludtn1 •uc. c ea1ful •••••person, •w•rd w inner and •••mptary leader, he for 2 rears, has Hrved H outstanding manager of th• Com· pan r'• Costa Me1a offlce. A true prof•s· alon•ll Costa Mesa Office 2 790 Harbor Blvd. Co•taMesa,CA Good typing skUls. work Island, NB. Res t varied. Electronics firm. 1-.--'-------taurtf'OSTESS Af'MI ~.to..._.. Advaoced Kinetics, 1231 Sitter. ofter schooJ. benefits. RA.010 HACK 3C2'7 E. Coast Hwy. COM (S.£, Corner of H.,bor & Adams, 1 Mii• South of lh• 4'05 Fr••••~) 2l orover.Snates. ift •xplosi•• tr0wth.. Victoria. C.M. 646·7165 2:30-6:30PM. 1 & 8 yr ccAa.7 .. 18 vr..u. _ _.... _ ... _ .... _ E.O E olds. Weekdays . Own Manager Trtinee l\tultJ,nauooal corp with liberal benefits, good st~ s.aJa.ry. ucep tionaJ Olpporturuty ror ag gressive self-starter. 2 yeartrainlng program to manager. Some college ~errect Vets lralmng a pproved. Ask fo r manager. .--.. .,....,. •• -,---._ · · trans. Some extended RETAIL. WOM EN jldl)t. Secretary. Evening HS eves. Dys 551·2953, eves • Featured Quests RECEfVl NGSUPVSR Upm·9:30pm> Reqs lyp-~~.S2.00prhr. We have an excellent WE OMLY ~'f'Pb1!~s/J~0~f~: Steno w/good shorth~nd management position in Sal: •t0.$1004. Appbca· + typing. Publishing North Orange County. WANT lion deadline Feb 23, farm near O.C. airport. • Sllde Presentation • Refreshments Real estate profeaalonals we're p r oud of! People Just like you, who were really lnt•rHted In a rHI estate career. Individuals who met the CHAL· LENOES of the Industry through the many OPPOR· TUNITIES • Walker & Lee had to offer. Hardworking people who became the BEST! Today, s uccess Is their 1tory-a 1tory they'd like to tell you ••• as well as answer your question• about a REAL ESTATE CAREER WITH ONE OF THE NATION'S LARGEST! Active supervision of Wl.._..._.ERS 1979. HB Union HS Dist. ~oPPOl"lunlly. Call J . W o m e n ' s f I n e "" Rm l20. 520l Bolsa Ave, Tidwell, 546-4370 S(>Ortswear. receiving. 54MOZ3 HB 893 6 225 distribution. open·lo· · · 7ll ext · STOCtC CLBIC - ~J.181J Beneficial Finance Co. buy, Gen. adm1nistra 1 ___ Mr_. AIMllnCMI-----EOE. Some lifting of fumitW'C lion. Send brief note or 1---------SECRETARY &equip. req. Purchasing El Toro resume lo Operations Salesperson. entry level. for Newport Beac h & m alntenence ex,. Manager P.O. Box 3179. with leading applian· wholesale tour co. Call helpful as weJJ as \be Seal Beach. Ca. 90740 eel electronics mfg. Must Diane. 645-9944. ability to perform minor RETAlL be inte.llJJent. ambitious, ---------repairs & typing. Call for MANAGEMENT sell·mollvaled. EEOC. SECRETARY appt. Mat•ri•I Co11trol to $867 Top rapidly growing co needs pers w/exp an material control & It typ. 1ng ability. Extremely friendly co-workers. One ol the areas finest co olr'g xlnl raises & bens call Chris, 540·6055. Coastal Personnel Agen· cy, 2790 Harbor. CM Radio Shack has full CaJI < l> 894-9831 Legal dept of Newport WHtta.ch .... lime c ar ee r o p . SALES. p /T . F /T. ad Beach trade assn need.s 979-4600 RESERVATIONS PLEASE nnr1.11n1u· & rt u " secy. Mag Card II or F.quaJ Oppor Employer r:·--es pa me charac .. neat appear, .job opportunities open· Sl500 & up for I 00 similiar exper desirable. STOCK CLERK. moye SYLVIA SCHWEITZE8 AHoclated wlth the Companr less than a r••r, •h• ha• alread~ •st•bllahed herself as • record ••tt•r and top salesperson. A winner of numerous Sal••· penon of the Month award•, •h• has been • tremendous a1set to th• Company and Its Costa Mesa office. ing up now tn the Orange sales/inter. Flex hrs. In· SH.helpful. Reqs typing and arrange furniture Co a rea Jr You are ~m. salary $750 to _ _. d •~ · · tmt'ly known pub. Oppty SsOO Per m 0 . X 1 n t c1nu product.Jon an ~a..,.., . (714) 545.9491 (714) 552·4477 (714) 646·7711 (714) 759·1501 • Military retired or a col· in mgmt for those who benefits & working cond. a re a s . A ~ s l 11 l legegrad.orarecurrent· qual. EOE. For In· Call Personnel for appl. w/customer pack~ps. ly going to college & ter/appt. only call Jane 833-8484.,..., 0 _,, "'111 tame/ part tame, highly motivated for in· McElvaine556-138SL25. ___ ............,.. ___ . ___ avrul. Apply in person. ALL JOBS FREE creased earnings based ANTIQUE GU ILD 1801 Medical back offi ce. CM fanuJy practice, limited X·ray cert.. req. Send re· sume lo Daily . Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. C.M, 92626. Adl442. on performance please SALESPERSON SECY/EXEC E. Dyer Rd. Sa Ana. upply al 12821 Knott. St. WtEXPER. GardenGrove. Clothing store. Must be Expan~ing , d~nam.ic. Stock girls: 6-4:30 Mon.· R A D I 0 neat, w/gd personality. consulting enfl1neerang Thurs . Near O C. PIT. Apply 2052 NewPort planning farm 1n Orange Airport. 979-1483 *Residential, Investment, Time·Share and Management Trainee Positions SHACK Bl. CM. Co reqs the services or an _...;._ _____ _ exper Exec Secy for a Sr.1•-------- MODELS NEEDED. hair colonng seminar on Sun /Mon at Re1tis Hair Stylist, South Coast Plaza ~. Tues & Wed al Crownmg Glory. ~1186. Apply in person. A TA M D y SALES·RETAIL Offil•t> V1ce·Pres.Tbepos reqs a Supplies & Pnnt.mg. "'111 nun of 5 yrs exper 1n COMP ANY & part time pos1t1ons comparable work along available . Phone for w1sat.isfactory refs from STOCK ROOM CLERK ~Walker & Lee Real Estate E.O.E. appt. 557·9212 ask for Mr recent employers. Xlnt West salary & fringe benehts l•--------1 Newport Stationers Inc_ are also offered. 8'.lbm1l Retail resume to Personnel Large independent 01 I company located 1n Orange County has aQ immediate opening for an 1nd1vidual with a GMC parts background. This is an excellent op-porturuty ror the rigb\ person. Models. Fem Shar p figure only. $15 per hr 642-6282. 645-51.22 Bob. Total Real Estate Services Since 1141 • Over 70 Offlcea Throu9hout California and Arizona SALES SALES REP. Director, Jack G Raub ESTEE LAUDER Consumer & lndustnal Co. P.O. Box 5019. Costa ELIZABETHARDEN videosales&carphones. Mesa. Ca. 92626. E.O.E. --------•I •-----------------We c urrently seek Comm. plus company M/FIH. PBX RECEPTIONIST: lite qualified persons to sell benefits. Ca ll for appt. ~~~~~~~~~ MOVIE EXTRAS Ans wering ser v ice typing. Yacht Bkr. & cosmetics on a full·lime Mooday9·5. operator full & PIT. Call RECEPTIONIST JYPISJ &at. distributor on the basis in our Fashion 1 ___ 63_1_·037_o __ _ soug ht by Hollywood BJS.3561 -Bay. Part time Incl. lslandlocallon. movie firm. $20-$200 per __ P_B_X_O_P_E_R_A_T_O_R__ wknds. Yachllng Assoc. We offer excell ent Sales Sel'V1ce Mgr. Fast day poss. Looking for Corl>oratioo 646-0551 benefits which l.llclude. growing Packagin11: Co · outgoing 18·70 yr olds Orange Co Arprt a rea. $600 $700 . medical, dental & life in· needs sharp, intellJgent wanting to break into inter busy switchbrd. • o~pUoru'sl experienced person. Duties include f'rr & PIT day Shifts """'"' surance. profit sharing, movies. (714) 761·1244 · for sales firm in Irvine d purchas1n 11:. s ales v 1 DE O c As T I N c E.O.E. Many benefits. We hew• • opellillq for a wel CJ'001111d, comp. Needs front orrice Pa i1 v 8 c 8 l i 0 n s • service. inventory con· SERVICE. <now m 4th Pay according lo exp. ~ lllcll•ldltal. Must be IJl1M'letteed appearance & personal.a· ~~Pf~~:::~~~n%aArt trol. Will train r ight year I ~3333. 833-3333 with typillg ... of 45 to 60 WPM. ,.._. ty. Responsible person to 11 ::.>am, Mon thru Sat, person. Start al SSOO PIXOPER. 631·1266. RE/MAX of Costa~. 234 l. handle heavy phones. orcaJlfor_appt.644-1212 751·Z788 Need r es ponsible i n· Oper·s for t e lephone 17th St., S.tt• 117. Co•ta M•sa, Ca. typing & divers ified THEIROADWAY SALES.TELEPHONE dividual for PT employ· answering service. Must duties. Co. benefits. App· 47 fashion l"-d Sal ment for maid & floral be able to work some 92627. ly at McKinley Eqwp· f"Y &Comm. Movm11: service. Potentiul l o k d T . 35 menl Corp . 17611 ..._port leach & .xoragc Co. in Hunt wee en s. yp1ng Armstron g, I r vine . 1"nuaJOppoty Employer Bch. Call Bob Gregory move into mana~erial wpm required . Ex-&.Ai 534.7911 position. Must have own perience preferred or _m._2000 _______ 1 _________ --------- transportation Ca ll will train. Ma ny com· Production Worker-Cut RealF.st.ate Receptionist/Sec'y Retiree·Wrap around 675-9417. pany benefits. Full lime out & some sewing. Full Salespeople. Prestige of-need ed in Ne w po rl social security. Part Sales NUISES AIDES or part time. day & even-lime. 548-346'7 fice. Your own desk. Top Center. Excellent typing lime custodian. Mesa W INDOW MFG. ingshiftsava1lable. 1---------1 comm. Work wit h a & grammar skills. 2 yrs Ve rde area. 847 ·9696 INSIDE SALES Jl.7 Full time. 3·11,ll·7 Irvine Airport area call Pt09 asmffc Typist broker that will help you experience requested. Moo-Fri. 9am·Spm. ORDER DESK ~a~~imG~/'U~1. ~= lsland area call 2201 Fl ex aw rite r ~~~~~:.·Over 30 yrs ~sor:oo. Call Kathy. SAlLBOAT SALESMAN lrv. window mfr. exper'd 20362 Santa Ana Ave. 640-lllO machine exp desired. Experience preferred woman pref'd for respon. C.M. 549-3061 Costa Mesa area call Exp desired on 2201 not RECE:f'T to $800 Kona Marine 67S·l403 tu-press desk, xlra sharp NURSING/Maturecouple _67_3-_ll_li6_._._._E_. ___ Call"'"n7639. ' Irvine area. Fun & SALES bll E 0 reqd. Must type SOwpm . ~~·,,~ math a pt .. hvy ph's """' · y be ... cLLSlomer ser. 1 mg/in· needed to care ror in· ~~~~~~~~~ creative. ou can ... e valid lady in their home PIX OPER. = one lo rm this fun posl· Elegant fine Jewelery VOIClng:. 4 dy work wk, co :;.t().7364 Will tram f'·T . 2:30pm· Project lndscp architect, Albert Pussel I tion working with these Salon has interest ing •ben-e.r •. R.e.rs.-..546-_9890 __ _ Upm. Mature lady. Con· Palm Springs firm Land Realty Co. irood natured architects. P/time pos. for mature --------- <Xfice&Sales glrl needed. tact.Maurine, Newportcr planning & lndscp arch. they need your lovely resp. woman w/sales ---------Kirk Jewelers lnn,1107 Jamboree Rd. License not nee. Salary 833DOYl• IMl.N.I. 631·5252 personality to handle exp. Gem knldg helpful 2200Harbor81vd.,C.M. N.B.644·1700E.O.E. open. 325·0937 or e.. RECEIVING theirclientsonthe phone N.8.673-4734 . 54S-9485. ~72 res. & in person. Good typinl( --------Plf"IOllMI $823 --------& IM5'ECTION needed too. Abigail Ab· Jim S..tton's <Xfice Manager-Sales Beach Caty. You'll have Property Guard to patrol· personnel for garment boll Personnel Agency, w.c:t A.to ScHs We are seeking a sales person with direct sail'!' experience who is look· ang ror an opportunity to operate independently in a fully protected area. Mus t· be ma l u r e. creative. stable and a de pendable professional who wan.ts inco m e directly related to efrorti1 applied. Better than average. secure sta ble income will result Good commission and bonus m add.Ilion to ex<·ellent na· llonal company benefits. with technical s upPort and backin~ by Luxor Ughtuig Products. Inc Good opportunity for ad your own plush office & 1maint HS campus mfg. Plenty of work 557·6122. 4!>00 Campus '#I Fiato.al« vancemenL Will lraln/nc learn the personnel field security at night. Reqs avail. So. Orange Co. Dr. N.B. Open Mon even· expenence necessary asyou graduallr takeon knldg of fire co n -49(>.1291 ingWltil7pm. inSo.Cal .... Must be 25 yrs old or more respons1bllities. trol/laws or arrest. Sal: ---------1---------is looking for a few good older & be avail. on Thekey tolhls spGtisan $727·$901. ApplicationRECEPT/SECRETARY IEMTALCBn'Ell men.Experiencedretail Saturdays. 557-0824 01 eager learnmg attitude. deadline Feb 16, 1979, HB Work with heavy phones. New tool rental center in salesmen or will train. 774 ·6090. 1525 Mesa Lots or people contact. Union HS Dist. Rm 120, type SO WPM . filing & 10 El Toro bas Positions Demos ava1Jable. profit Verdel!206.Cosla Mesa. Division of Fortune SOC> 5201 Bolsa Ave, HB. key. Call Wendy 893-1395 available. Requires neat s hari n g , ex pe ns iv e company.Need goodtyp-8!18-67llext225.EOE. H.B.Area. handwriting & a p· medicalplanandbonus' PART TIME ing. Abigail Abbott pearance . so me galore. Personnel Agency. RECn /Typist IECEPTIOMIST mechanlcalexper. Apply Contact Bob Brochette. EVENINGS 557·6122. 4!>00 Campus NewpGrl Beach Firm Bw>y N.B. Ad Agency is Thurs .. Fri. & Sat .. 22600 Select SA.to Inc. Drive. N.8. Open Mon needs part lime self · looking Cor a receptionist Lambert, &lite 120 El IZ.21 N. Hart.or ll•d. AduJts w1lb outstanding. evening witi1 7pm. s tarter with good with rront oCfice BP· Toro. ~llhelm 772-9800 attractive personalitieE __ _:;;..--=-----1 I h 1· pearance & personality. who ertioY working with Plf'SOftMI Secy te ep one pe rsona aty Ideal starter pos ition ror ---------1 Jdds. Over 21. Start at Top loc co. needs pers and typcing skUls for front som eon e with e n . RESrAURANT Find what you want in $3.SO per hour. Phone w/prof appeor & outf(o· olfice. all Mr. Laiarus. lhuslaslic phone voice. Dally Pilot Classifieds. 642·432l Ext. 250 . ing personaUly & mod at644-272'7 type SO WPM. 6' looking COOKS & BETWEEN 4 :00·5:0C typing. NoSHreqd. Rare ReaJElitate to grow in this excit.ing PM. opptytoenterlhe excit· HAVEOPENINGforag· Industry. Call Amy COUNTER Alllfor....,.~ ingpersoonelfieldinthis gressive, motivat ed Polbemus752·7070 Equal Opporturuty great variety spot. Start sales agent wbo bas the Recepllonlsl/Sec'y Im· Employer saJ to $800. Call Chris, des!-re to succeed with mediate opening for ex-SERVICE ~ Coastal Person· unllmlt~ opportunities perienced, well groomed Plt'fE up nel Agency, 2790 Harbor. in Million Dollar IOCa· " personable recep- IY -U CM ALL OBS Uon. Call Al Stellato for tionist. Must type 5Swpm PEOPLE lt'S£MBl[R J FREE c.on.Odenllal 'interview. accurately & have good IY New Agents Weft'UfOed. references. Non·smkr. NEEDED w\lh at least I year ex· $200 pa Wiii( 963-567l Hrs : Tues.Sal. 9-5 :30. perience, preferably Part lime. no experience Call Barbara Davis. newspaper. Excellent nee. Resea.rdtDI\. new• wkdys, 642·1626 t company beneflls. Appl)' I · I · a between 9AM a. GPM. ~ '<f \\ t''~ ·w 1r0 l € -----------Receptffypist. Part or f / ~=Friday. PUBLlSHI NO J 133 time. HB ore. cau Jan. Taco de COAST Tower Rd, Schaumberg, Real Estate M/F, 9·5. 847·9622 DAM.Y PILOT lLl.80195. ••a• s ... _.. Receptionist /Secretary Ccrlos 330r::::: St. PIST COMTROL : ea:.::r .. ·:.~ ~M~~s~:~r;:.~~l ,.. • , ... ~~~Jty Steady Job for rl1bl fer • .. ,.nHHd =te".~~s5.~5wpm· n-1!-~ Employer penon, trainee, profit • • • or w • • • • ---------••r • ._.,...., hJrolJ ahart.Dtt}• IJ"OUP beaJtb. • ................ ~~~ kin ,...._ PAYROLL p:i~:::.o:e .......... tJ* ~ wtthex~ve.o:dat ..... ...., .. ,...,.. Rd,S.A. .. ....,... ht • pea.ranee. Pleasant T•••d•J t•r••A: ~1ullM eMce • IM telepholle voice essen· ~~~ hourly 1---===~-... ...... ....... \lat. TypiJ\I, dlctapbooe, s• ........ 2·5 ,....,. a...,.,.. cnii .. lt..,. familiarwft.hle1att.erm1 tit: ..., helpll&I. Chance for ad· IOI.AM IMC. Part Ume day or even· ... 1•11. we .. a. vancement. Benertls. Newport Bdt 549,5533 lnt. 18llO Mulll. Strip Is hr"tH .. ...... Call Ml. Martin, 731·7077 Equal ()ppor Em.P&oyer ~ ,_ Wu +llfw ~ .. ROSAN, INC. ••I lmlll. llAMIOCDtthlnl v1lu1bl 1 Place an ad l.n our Lott I and Found columns. I Tha\'I -.htte Pl'OPlt l<*c N~()ppor'Em~::S W..,M.T ...... C•. Make those JiO<>d Re.hors 944 .... 10 ~ 1lem1 you're ---------• not ut•na available to IOIM ~ famlll by •d W ANI' ACTION? ver1iaina tbem ror tale \n a-lied Mtta.M71 Clauln«t. c.n &a·am ! wben &bff'\le found ao aa.lRed Ada. your ooo- • lLtmohaloe. lklp~fflMt'. ~. Taco de Carlos JIO ....... COSTAMISA Equal 0pPg EIDplf m II DO YOU OFFER A SERVICE'! CALL MR. PRIOR Let the public know wltt. C7 I 4 I 634-9202 an ad in the Dally Pilot EQual Opportunity Service Directory. lt can -·-£•m•p•loliiy•er-M•/•F-- cost you as llU.lc as Sl.77 --------- per day. For more in· Seam s tresses. ex - formallon und complelP penenced. Mon-Thurs. rates caJI 642·:i678 M .:.>. Nr 0 C. airport 979-1483 Sales Personnel WClllhd Grfft S•speople For TM G,....._t C•he 11" Sc vcra I full ·ti m c positions immediately avnllabJe in our sales d cpa rtmcnl. Experience desirable. but any sales aptitude will be cons ldercd. For an interview, please contact Laurie a t l714l 644-7030 AL:SGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT B&CH (71•)~7030 SECRETARY Full·Ume. Attractive. mature person with office ex· pe rience. Accurate We offer an excellent typist. good phone starung salary and goed - personality. COl\tact worlnnR COPd.lllons, fo)>r Bobbie at 8'46·"864 immediate cons1dcra· btwn 9-5. llOn. apply in person or --------.1 call: SECRETARYTRAlNE POWERl ... E 'J'ypu\g & shorthand rl'· n ' quired. ea11 11oM89·1357 OIL CO. forint.erview appL I 2354 Lal&almd Rood SECRETARY-Full time. s.tah~ for Ma nufacturers C2 l~tt4~ .... l I I Agents. 2 persons in of· ., .-o fare. Take orders. pre· pare Literature, phone & F.Qual Opportun1ty some typing. Must be Employer MI fo' able to organize oHice. --------• 759-1150. Students· Ages J 3· l G secretary needed for Part Time PIT. 4.5 hrs daily work. Aft school & Insurance agency in Ftn. Saturdays. Good eam· Vly. looklDg for maturt>. ings. For info call: Jeff ~~u~a:Coe~~c~oe~~~~ _a_~-.SS7 __ .1_04y_1_l·S_O_R_/CJ..o.--.-,.- Fu ll Tame potential. _..ti;ft ~., 963-5688. needed for busy shaptng ---------1 dept. Must be energetic SECRETARY·RECEPT and have a pleasaot lrvme area.good typing personality lo handle skills. Start S7SO per mo customer relations. So Benefits. 833-3544 Ask for Orange Co. 496-1291 Jenny --".;._ _____ _ Teacher, part time. mom· ---------1 ings Colle1Ze exper nee. SECRETARY 55&2676. 552·1180 LOAM SECRETARY TaEPHOME SOUCITORS Expen enced Only. Sel~ Daily Pilot. Highest com· Aleadtng savings&loan m1ss1on paid. Your has an excellent. op· phone al home. Over 21, porturuty an il'l Newport l.D Card. Call 83S-64S3. Beach offi ce . Position m· l·JP.M. volves telephone and __ T_E_L_E_X_O_P_E_R-.-- personal contact with customers and r eal Exper'donly. Small N.@_.. • estate personnel. Typtnll Exporting firm neef!"",.... • · 0( 65 wpm and shorthand person 2·6 PM. 5 days \~ ol 70 wpm are required . wk .. S3.50 per hr. Pie~;, : loan expenence Is de· call 640-6313. ask fol'• ·': s 1 r a b I e b u t n o t Peggy : • necessary. We offer an TELEX OPER/ excellent salary and MAlL CLERK , • "'~ benefits. Please call out for Newport Be act.; -our PersoMel office tor r ...... an Interview appGinl· wholesale tour co. ~14~ ment.: _N_ona __ 645-_9800 __ . ___ ,... FtDB.ITY FIDEAAL --& Lo. AHft C2 t JI 244-11 I I F.Qual Oppty Employer $SECRETARIES $ G.0 ./R.E./Accta 18()().$1500 R•nfe EmplOyen Pay Al Fees Us Retoden A,aency m> Birch St. Ste 104 ~Beach. 833-8190 Cal or Appt/Elta b '6' TB.LBS . : Opening for commerclllC .. te11er. "Experience p~.-·~ ferred. .• • lJNlTED ~ CALIFORNIA DAN" • ;":~ 6 Monarch Bay • :=:: So. Laguna • ' 83H970 EO .;~ ~~~~~~~[''~ O&(ORROW~"­FACILtTY TODAY Ge ~; In on the ground noorcca~ ~ ly the bat need app~~ ,,.~ LVN'S It NunlnR Asst. ,., ,. All ahll\a avail. Apply 10: • person. Santa An Com;,, ~ OMmily Conv. Cent«. -:: ... Secretary recepUonlat E. W11binston. Sant• ;; aocne = abort.band Ana. Ca. '< heavy forbuayol• Truck Driven ei' I". nee. m.311$2 per'd. Top P•.Y. Ap $. ~ ~curity Officer-armed G&W TowinB, HO • ' DJ>, F/Ume. 3:30PM12 OhmlWay,C.M.642·~ , AM. Perm. Poeltion. ) -.-1 EOE TNMeP..,.._ •' SiX:Y. Pvt club. W Jn Swttc.hboard e>per. au Ole lllp. Gd lYPtn• It be reUable/avaU. ~ oomm alslllt. Call tor shlf\s, Call ror •P ~ .,,.._ •SOOOutUO. · ._e._na ______ _ Sell dWMa fast wlU1 t>a.llJ Haft llOmetlllni to H PUot Wat.t\d9. O~adadott wen: .... ' . ... .. ,............, . • .. ' I , I , ; I ,_ • ..,. IOIO ..... hit IOH .._c1l•1w IOIO Mtc•--IOIO AJrcrett 9 11 0 AU-croft 91 10 ••• ONLY PILOT TR 1-\ b L \ c; I' N T Minimum 1 ) Hr fl' • P"i~.642~ Sunday, Febru"l '1, 1119 Etl·•et .. pup,t mo• \l\l iol IC•lit huftlt• $1 ~I Uf'M()~ll Ult .. 'II U0<1t11n T\'rt11•1 ;\t\t' we8» uld l t t\ol f.4115001 -~- ""U"h Tt•rrll'I PUl'Pll'll I'll' ~ J(l;ll ufl llJllll un ~~ TYPESETTER w .,,. ttC'tUn.r bWllU alld 14-11\1 halrt-d f'hlhU14hU~ f~morohc-lp T)'Jl("lid l•--------•I ni..ro brt"t'd MJ.ltt. ll(·uut .............................................. tiOFA• LOV&S .AT Atll ~le Z wd <>fr d11kli 1111 CcHllUt)' Modt'l furn, llla, orntl run . 1""1'WI l'\am 7104!t 3017 .irtl(•nft •upls • kit 11 m., bka. cdothlnM • nw)tl' 1312 W U.lbu• 01 NH tlHI a h4.'<ll $1 711 tJ 1'l•1t MWtl Home t\Jm 11 to 6411 ,ton MUh'f :Sf.1.L rod tbl ~. lmv ... rer l1 n1•r 11o bootrra11r11 , elc Ollcc•n ~I tlom'1 l-'\irn (Tl u 649 30T'1 ---TWIM Ol fULl Mall~ or box 1tpnn.c1< QI ~acb pe ( b llllly I ~n ~·\Al K m1-1 'lt'l~ $00 Samph:• must b1• IOld amMediatcly from nur w1ar4·house Ol!!cn Model Uomt> Fum1turt.- tall. ~:Mm Wt'd thru fliun Cl't'd1l Avail < /\l;,<1 11veul , Uving rm. bdrm. book<'IUit'tt, lamps. end tbb,d t' j llUl(l' !'. ramll)' 1946 Cht'V ln1ck, rttfrii. llonda baJt • crtbl. to)'•. i;talnf'd Ill•~&. 10111 household 1lt-m:> Sot/Sun t; or 1$ro o khur i.l , uf r Vorktow11 193'13 Maunu, IU __ i ___ ~---- Sal ult. 12 11000 & Sun. 3 wh~el b ik e. po we r mow l•r. hol w:.itl'r 11.cat('r , h•nt &: cump111~ .i1•ar ' Kx20 1mt10 cud h &. O'Ulic loo numcrou11 Lu rrwnuon 2'.!l fo; 19th St ~ 8060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• u-B lll'Y "°"' n~cid to 1AJ IM'rwn. urYc•d n'lltldnJS. J roe>'\, P•Vt•f'>. run t'om1>u1r1ph1c Tr-mpll" polt , •hot (ientle d••ll **I BUY•* l'Q1.1pownt fl>I' 11 aro .. tn.-t ~u P.k.l.n& rua C>;tk ~-rif('t pet ~. Mlj ~ 1 rt"•naae owner busy iskl mg & skating. Mom auy11 havcto&ell horse. Bt.'uul whl Appy filly. 21 mOll ~RISO N l' w p o r t 0 ,. a ,. h sl ~~ . (itffrf' ....._to T 104., Cood used )o\arn1tur1• & IM"lr"fWJW' 1•an Um 1· lilhlt>, pun IJk lramono.-. '"'"'"' • ~ Appliaoce1 OR I will ~ond•Y and 1uf'lllda'.ll Tbt'l'Ufl>lePlum •••••••••••••••••··~··• ~ellorSELLforYou l 11 l\na.o O)t"-THE J29 s t'oast Hi~h.,..,> M l.~t. lonit h111r h ·m MAST8S AUCTION Must sell fng. :.ofa bed . Nt;Wl'ORT ... sac.;:-. LaJUH Bt'h 494 9289 ... ~orth1ur 11p )' d t'.lt 646 1'86&133-9625 ca mp111~ ..:ear. kg 673~".0 l>rlll> l,;u1~ k11J." ~tJISOO!I l•---------i spread. tbls & masc -----ti4:>-1790 11 Landfall Crt. f,qU¥1 Oppor'\urut) ll u rm ea<· 's i J me ... ,. $STOP S NB t;mployer M 1-· It A11t1qu~ u1&k rever'ic S C>rflN>US younl( i'llJI" u.,~ ... no mor"' Wu hav" ---------•I desk $9:'>41 ~42 216-t or l\lti•red Ne'-'()" homl' '"""" " " ~ 1-:lt"t' Dryer. xlnl cond 673-trnt? 1.111?ent I y r n..-M.2 trlll t all M1e O\ll tlttSS\'S from used . c a II a ft 6 p m $:J6 set, sofa /loveseat 495.1378 days 714! 0707 $178 new, S pc Bedroom ext. 313 HrMettc*t Good~ I065 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $24,... ...... lMW !JM. ................... ... ., ..... &.... .._,.... OI' C .. fw fNe daedl htfw ~~died ... .w.. l.oc9'M .. ~ e.. ....... 549·2203, SH-4252, lll·ll 21 TTPtST Antiques from e!ilatt' Newport Rt-al Ebtate cryi.tal. cb1n1t, t.11\/er brokf'r&lle othtt nN.'d~ copper, b raS!t, con· ~ x p e r M a a C: a rd eerun•. & some furn Opt>rator. for dail> cor Aaate 108. lhl Isl rttpondence & general 67~ Wed-Sun 10.5 t)'lllng. Xlnt typing & die· - Motht-t & Pup11w~ K~al c ule lhve a heurl 548-n.36 $147. sleepers. bunkbeds. end tables. etc. Wby pay store pnces? Call Cen- lW"Y Model Home t\tm Wed thru Sun for direc- tions to Wa r e house/ storage area. Instant Jewelry 8070 r----Tr~-----. Encson 3S Bw It 75. Clean! MU5tSell ! ! ! Try 30M 2S'Kale Dory. Like nt'W Try 12M. taphone re qd. Com Antiques from es~at~. peUlJvc salary & benefits l'rystal. china. s1I ver package E .O ~ Cull copper, brasi.. con - 752-llll. c:ertana. & some furn. A1<ate lOK . Bal Isl. 675-0322 Wed-Sun LC>-5 Typhit-Word procei.sor l'ull t1mt.>. i.lroog typ1n~ skills. l(ood spelhn~ & • .:r.immar nee Work on LeXltron system Apply in person Lo Mr F'uentci. at Robert Bein. Wilham Frost & Assoc l401 Quail • St. Newport Beach -- TYPISTS Wortc local 1'emporar) unmedJate work Cal for AR Appoiwt•llt Todoy 557-0061 t_O~ office • ~OJ overload Equal Oppor Employer Waite rs or wa1tn·M•e~. µrivule countr)· duh Parl t1mt• l l 3 In t·reaM.>d hrly waJ(es in Ii l' u 0 f ~ r a l u I I ll' s 1;44.54().1 W A ITRE SS Pr of waatt('SS, days, pvt d ub. Call for appt t,;45 5000 ext 53) Wanted: WORderlui Woitr~ss 'lll!wport'i. Most 1-;1l'iaant 1-;Jyi,1de Rt!slaur.int 1s .. eck 1ng s pe l'1ally qualified he lp for the luncheon hour (.;rand tJpi; ohvwus. Wall rc<1u1re :J years dinin~ room ex pr. Interviews 3 lo 5 pm. Moo t.hru Friday 2241 W Const llwy. NB 631-1381 f'or sale : 1910 Oak Sutc Board $750. 67 5· 7671 days •CLOCKS* C-& Get T'hHt SATISUN. As lS, where 1s Vanous conditions Wall & Mante l Clocks. Mus t move the m . Reasonably priced for quick s ale . 18122 F'leldbury Lane. Hunt. Bcb. 1bos map refs pg 21>-A2 8'7-5672 ---rRENCH ANTIQUES New s h.tpment just ar- nved-to be sold al aul'- llon Sunday Feb. 18th al 12 noon. Preview Sat. l'~eb l7th.12-7PM. Springer & While Aul' llonccrs. 3000 Red 1-hll. C M . For info t•al l 714 /!r79-4123 BARGAJNS.Used refng!-. wslys. dryrs. g uar, best buyS, we serv. appl. Best Appl Sll>-091 l. 536-4330 mmcrcial Ice Cream Box /Fr eezer . "Mohawk" Lge. 8 holer. hke new wt a ddllional fr cete r plat es . 213/592·3422 F Germ Shep Cream w/blk markings. MtH828 aft4PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rdwd p1t'n11• t.ihh• • 2 U/H bncb.6 $22 Tw11 hurld mowers. IJ I 645 0042 .i!.. _. credit avail. 549-3077. :=::~ ......... ~~~.~ _SA_· _1_c_M_are_a_. ___ _ Estate Sale J e welry from e s tate 1n<·. diamonds. watches, etc. A1BO compl. watc h mak· Ing t o ols & equip. 963-7524. 2 Newport 28 lmmac. Try20M . f'lreploce. frt.ot• 11tanchn;c. Uowneast 38. Must sell ' rorucaJ. buml orunite w/ Try49M . Antiques table & chairs: Execuuvedesk.29x59. EB late Sale · approx 7 carts diamonds. Must Sel l. Cas h o nly ' 1-991·7182 before 4PM. udd1uonal ptpt· fur t·om· loclh. •MGiftttftCll'l~e/ Avery & Co. plctc in.~t~llat1(Jn , Nt·vt.'r S.,-.ice 90 20 675-8990 hand carevd sofa. rust wood.6drawers. xlnl WAMTED used Sl2S 1783 N1·w ••••••••••••••••••••••• , U11mpsh1n· Ur c "'1 ERJKSON 27. 4 sails tnC'I area rug. solid maple l''Ond. $75. 64(}.4216. harvest table & chairs. ---------rruse 541M290 7' natural colored sofa + TOP CAS H DOI,LAH PAID f'O R VOUR JEWELRY. WAT<'llES. ART OBJI-;CTS. (IOl.U. S I L V 1-: K S I:: R V I (' 1-: 546-6493 M l~.:clt/\NIC fo:l1•1·t11l010n ... pnkr 11 B. loaded. ~yr-. 1•xp. Perkin' l"ord $18.000 Ph MG-0830 pillows S250 2 uphol Twin bed & c hest .of print chairi.. become drawe r s w1det uched love seal + mall'h rrurror While w /gold piUows $150 ea. Oak cof tnm Sturdy mallresi.. fee tbl 5 ·x 21,, • Sl GO $150. 548-4879 64G41!>5 Com . group twin beds DI.Delle Set. butcher block w/Sl>f"eads. Brgl grn & oval table lop 3x5. 6 royal blue. Gd cond. Sl 15. yellow chairs 18 mo. old. Gina646-2S62 $150 or best offe r . Liqwdaling Household. 962--6719 Entire rooms mus t go. Rebuilt twin si matt. & QuaJ. pieces & anuques box SSS. full $65. Stenl al 1ncred1ble pra ces lWUt set $35. full $4S, king 19531 Sie rra Canon . set S6S 8. &. J MAT· 1'11.lrk.9·5,Sal Feb 17 TRESS838 E. lst Street. Good buy, lrRe 2 pc rust gold & bc11te sectional Ex cond $250 /bci.l 644-8073 S.A 547-5636 CASH PAID For gd u.sed furn, anll· ques & cir TV's 957-8133 MaJce offer for l'Ouch &. ~ i>z sofl1bed. I yr old. chair to match, brown Sl50. Good Condition plaid. xlnl cond Also 645-639-t Uv.stodt 8075 ············••·••··•··· IAIYGOATS Nannies & Billic11 1-637~ Ask Cor Kris ----WandnuU & Tower, 614 S Cleveland. Oceanside M F.8to5. 714-722-5010 ----Mochi111ery 8071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FINE f'URNITURE &. ANTlQUL'<\ 645 2200 In 11\C' Coai.l Country Club "Golf Membership ' avwl' $700 + $500 tunsf fee-call Tom Turner. 754·12Ul for deta.als. O'Neill Superswt. Tapt.'<i seam s Used ont•c docsn'l fit SI 10 548·0256 Small Craftsman metal cuttm.g band i.a w. $200 979-1658 Carpel Mill Direct Plush nylon rolls $4.50 8080 yd 549"8181/67~-5906 ....................... 1----------10.IXXl Fro7.en Food din ners : 10 varieties Sacrifice~ (213) 25S-·1400 Refngerator. not pretty but il does the job. $60. 5.52-6536. WholetcH Carpet Salesman has 3200 yrds or 32 oz nylon plu&h . brown, beige. or rust. $4.~ yrd Call 675·9144 or 77(}.8284 lounge chair. hte !<(old , 2 -----end lables. headboard & T.V. eqwpmenl For Sale · T iffany's of frame for s ingle bed ,._Sak 8055 For Sale ,, --r PhoneMS-1395 ... n Co r poral e fo'nl-:E Will ~lure ) uur pmno. my home· l-'11•t Doroth y John .un , 675 i<ILJ. 675 woo 9xl2 Gold :-short !>h.1~ rug. u:>ed ont.> )car Clt!aned $25. Call 960-6661 MiKelw W.ted 8081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEEOF.D IM - MEDIATELY One elec tr1<' wheelchair for hospitalized leenage r Must rent NOW al a re- a.sonable pnce 54-0 5721 Wan led Set o f I. 9.50x16.5. 8 lug n mi. Call 522-7490 ----Mlnical ~nts 8083 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S pc Ruthe r drums~ c} m ba.Ls & st.and, new. blal'k dot heads. $500 or best off 548-6m5 ~--__ ••··~··••••••• •••••• • • • -----Mmbrshp Call Debby B. Moving Sale · 2 T V. Gold Flatware, German 644 0030 washe r . dryer , misc camer a. tablecloth &. 1----------7 PC Rogers Set of ZilJ household ate mi. Ca sh napkins & misc. 751_5119 New Engh.sh n dang hat. cym w/cases S6001bst Din rm set. solid drk wood. 6 chrs. buffet 2 leaves + pads $450 Whl naug. 6' rouch & chair S60 bolh Green ru~s. 9xl2 & l2xl8. tan rug llxl2. best offer. Elec typtWnte r $75. 751-7099 Only Sal & Sun 9-5. 2A55 g). New German Steel ctr. 536-$742Tony NorM~Ave CM. BurglarAlarms. ldealfor Stirrups. $60. t Wl're Offic~Fu~& Giant clothes s ale for apts. s mall bo'ats. & Sl40l 4~5194. e.-i-nt 8015 homes. Complete pn ce -r-r-·-chanly to SL. Joachim's si49.95 plus Lax. No an RREWOOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hall L964 Orange Ave. s tallalion . Vacuum Wlllsle. pnce 251~ $2 Xlnl new & used ofr furn. Ux;ta Mesa t-'eb. 10th & "Cleaner Cente r 1572 Will delvr 25 ba11s o r CPl_anE.SfUilResP.LwUkS63bel-nZ7c~,!. i. 11th. Sat/Son from IOam Newport Bl . C M more548-1932aller6PM to 7 30pm 646-3107 ---------(:.oochlf. $40, Shngerland 2-farruly garage sale. it8& Ogden w a t er purifier TOR Parade s n a re. #9 Cherry North lrvme Model BT P lan 1 New perfec t l'Ood $150 IEST 'i)UALITY LOWEST rtUCES ~s.ction (nr. El Rancho J Bumper BestOf'fr.548-6644 900-5718 """' t b··-" bed 1.Jk pool. port. bar. bicycles, ""' e w .... • c new· clocks. lamps, TV. \•1deo DtAMOND & GOLD WINDOW SHADES Decorating service also ava.tlable. 64~5540 l.8.M. MC/ST automatic TYPEWRITER. In xlnt cond. Also 2 d esk s . 3Ux60/dbl pedesta I. 644-6111 & 673-4400. $150. Chest of drawers. game. Trade for trust deeds Wooden s hutters. white, S30. 957·8451 days. ------------631.5937 eves/wknds . Ask Furniture. Home & or-Dane wkdys 752-1920 mirubltnds. woven woods ~ L Eves & wknds 557-3534 & wmdow tinting 20-40'h or ynn fice. Elec rang_e. m~lor orr all Items. bike. ho!"se eqwp. bwld-JOHN WAYNE TENNIS ASPEN 645-895L mg eqwp. much misc. CLUB. Regular Mem· r---------Contemp. chrome dining rm set w 1glas11 top. 4 chairs. ong cost $.500, sell $3)(). 646-9088 Girl's wht bdrm s el w/pink trim, lrundle bed. d esk , chair. 2 dressers w /removablc bookcases. $275 or besl 1»4·5941 bership. 642-2932 Want Ads Ca 11642-5678 Oak finish 36 x 72" desk w/ma tching credenia. r .. -~·-.. -·-·e-·-a·· ·11$·~--of GL--o-~---1 ;q:~:~:::: Burl I exec deck & c redenza A..<>std desks. chairs & supplies. 552-6536. l..i.·yrnons .; spt.-1·1i.1llY !'<r w 1ni.lall . & rno 1oamt tW. 4005 Fred 9030 loah. MClriM Eqlli,.. ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTSAIL32 Westsa11 32 with Newport i.llp tO minutes to Ocean lnspect.&offer Broker 962-9510 GRAYMARIME Oreakna ug ht 3N 11 ibeU'adJuonal heav) du-tmodem Tahat1 ketch 1 ty. bght~e1ght ~Jn!1<' part cmplt. 644-018S h m. engtne To 350 Ill t.e-644.53730rc n\11ne new parli. --------- Authonzed Oastr Unstol loah. Sli,./ Services. lil411m 85-H Docks 9070 --bo-ed f I -•••• •••••••••• •••••• •• • Your at tun or csi.. Inboard/ outboard & SUPSAVAILAILE other m~han1ca l wurki. VAC Newport 646-0551 64&327i f.xt 20_ loah. Speed & Ski 9080 •ZODIAC • POKT A-MARl ~l­ INFLATARL!:: BO.\TS 292:5COLL l-:liF: •• M. t714J 540 2()70 7,erulh tran!-ocean1l0 -.olid s tale radio I AM / FM. AC OC I 1 l band~ int•lud tnl! w4:alh<'r . .,ddom use<.! 673 6685 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17' Sin Boat. outboard, tn hull , 2 m o t o rs. a ll eqwp'd. trlr. A steal at Sl.500. Sat/Sun 12·4: 218~ National. C M. 17' Sleek Craft 15Q hp Mer<', 0/8, fish. s ki. n' r in salt, uke new. 551-5022 Su..,zukJ 25 hp molo1 . nl'°" Te ansp oriation tn ·r.. lcsi. than 30hri.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SW> Pn t>45-i276 Cw1414n.SaM/ 9040 Rent 9120 -loots, Power ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.956 25" Twm engine Chns r camper 4 s ale. w o C rafl s p e~d boat truck $150 Slove & 1d ass1c1 X1ntui3 7i7l refng 640·Z700 tt>L:" !'lastron w 2o llP Motorized likes 9140 Johnson Front d rt ve . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Elec star• ~'o'l\JI THEMO-Pl::ODLER aifl)lane :.t.>al!'. + <'xtras llocw PEUGEOT MO- & trlr Xlnl h'\hml! boat' PEOS Rel! $469. Now or bay cnru>er hi3 0734 ~ 631-3830 da)'l>. 6i5·9000 l'Ve._ -------78 Yamaha Chappy. 000 25' TroJan Must sell this rTU $300 or best offlor weekend or trade. Make 714.673 7711 offer 6i5-li84 ------l:1malU Moped .2258 m1 32"Gra.ndy Sportf'ishcr $470 new. asking $3UO. Flybndge. full gallt'Y Call eves. 540-6150 Twn Chryslrsrnll xtrs Survey guar 1Nwpt slip Mo~;,i;:st SlS.500 A Y 646-9000 9150 .........•...•••.•••..• 32' 73 Luhr.; OSedan Must Sac. ·79 Yamaha 750 folybr:id11e. dual s tation Spt.-'C . 1800 mi. Sells for TwnChryi.lrt N~pt_ i.ltp S318S Will sell for S2900. Warehouse Man-Som t'005truct1on knowledge. Irvine area. 5 days. CASHPAJD Wshr/ Dry r s / Refri gs. working or not 95HH33 -offer. 957·0398 THIS VALEHTIME'S DAY send your love a greeting all the world can share with a Daily Pilot Heart of Love. Ifs · Beautiful Wte·new offll'l' I fw111ture: Imported teak "'.xecuu ve desks. Metal $33,000 ~~9000 64.S-8594 52· T 1~1 Needs wo_rk ;;; Ya~aha 400 E nduru Trade for RV IM H Ca 11 Low miles. Xlnt. cond . • Ja.1-1014 ,• -Ken. 6'i3-65SO 631-1349 • Wa r e h o usemun ex · perienced 'n sh1pptnft and rece1v UPS, PP. Wlll al'iO be rei.po1>. for 'msler vacuum. $50 Oster kruCe sharpener. SS. Osler c~n opener. $5. Harrulton Beach M ixcr . S25 . J apanes e Rice cooker. $20. GE Hair Dirt Ch eap -Rcfri g , sofa ll'ha1 r Brown- Jordon pa l10 furn . recliner. m1i.l' 4!>4·2833 easy. compose your personallzed greeting and we'll set your message 1n type to fit the border of your choice or your handwritten thoughts may appear in the border you select ' -secretary desks. Melal armchairs. beaut. paanl mgs. grapluc.s. Electnc OWNER 32" 1976 flybn: ;2 Kawasalu 500 I port able t ypewrite r . Un1fl1 t t• twn t'nJ:l\. F .. CJV\ pulling and pa ck1n ~ Dryer S25 All only 5 mos J>lirlS orders. mus l be or old 4gs..5194 ~an1ied &. accurate . ----·----- ' he111vy hftlnJt reqwred. -EAR S ELECT R IC , t:.S .S . Inc. Phone DRYER. whale-excellent 549-8172 condiuon $50. 962-8437 aft IF YOU WISH TO CUATE your own l """"' Al!.l!.C. , __ ,.ed .,..."' h asl. ..,.,..,. I IIUSC. 1 ems. :11..-.vvv ..,.,., • ~ rs on en1t 64S-l130 Practically new desk & Trade" $48,SOO 6iS 5666 ·74 Suzuki 185. chairs. conference table. 1.od1ac Boat & 40 hp lo mi $350. 642·1830. Mere Will sell i.epcrally ma-7444 548-0378 -----~--~ ---Voi ce pager SZ SO . --74 CZ 250 & 400. moved UJJ . , ---------i Spm eves/wknds 642-4321 ext.250 dys 8am-5pm. China cabinet coi.l SGMI. seU cheap. 2 sngl beds. I twin. ladies bike, 4 drawer dresser. 5 11al butane tank. patio tbl w/umbrella. 34202 Del Obispo, llZ7. Dana Pt. Sola & loveseat, worn but solid comfort . So 118 Sll91bstofr.S36-4260 decorated greeting. use a black pen & draw your design to fit one of the dotted line "hearts" shown Laminating machanl' Cost $995 Sell $550 34x60 • · desk St'D-Berklme Sofa & t,.ove Seal $175. 644·594 ~ loah.Rent/ Chcrtet' 9050 sbOx. electromc 1gmllon. Mukuru carbs. $'50 each. • s 1 ' 4 I ' I ' I Warehouse ORDElt FtLLltt L11more W ID < Elcc J S150 PACl<ER or best offer Our ~nta Ana dlstnbu-1 ____ 646-4380 __ _ lJon center has an open· lotpoinl n•fng .• 2 dr. ing for an mdlvadual wilh ttvocado. like new $200. cx~n~nce 1n i.hipping, Was her & gas dryer . rece1vmF. or wun:hous· avocado. dlx $150. 2 pc mg. Duties lnrlude some sectional $50. 963-75::1A rork.lirt and some driv· 1ng. Valid <:a llfornaa o .. elcc. Coppe rtonc dn ven; license required. ra nge, d bl oven, ~elf Apply betwee n 8a m -clean, like new $169. Ham. & lpm 3pm, An-644-5941 Bed·2 twin X-long makei. into King. New. Sue $275.960-4637 U/ff s wivel rocker $25 + 2 lge arm ch rs $30. U /II ann chr Sl7 &15-9042 1'win Bed + MIS $20. Lge chst drws $20. Filing credcnul $13. 645-9042 lhoo.Y Schools. 4401 Blrch i---------Street. Newport Beach. ars auto dishwasher . 421.. X l8W X 40H Standini;! I Ne or O.C. Airport) portablew/culting bOard bar. S25 +3 deluxe hard Equa I Op p o rt un 1 t y top $100. Frigidaire ref & wdslools $50. 645-9042. Employer Cri $JOO. 552·7490. -Kenmore elec dryer, S\90. WordProc $867 Hotpoint r efrig. $150. One of Ute n1rest co·s 1n Both Xlnt cond. 646-2349. the area. nel•di. pers M dryer Lg. Kenmore w/some word procesi.mg perfect. cond. $l2S. bkgd. Extr~mely fnend ly co-workers & bens.1----646-_239 __ 1 __ _ Jom ttu.-. fun teom now. 17 cu ft Frig. re!rig .. frost c,all Chris 540·6055. free, bro nie SI SO. Coastal PersoMel Agen-963-9159 1030 cy, 2790 HarbOr. CM --------- AU. JOBS FREE --- WOttK AT HOMI PhoMSales '\Ulcasr-101. w/norrnal ____ sao. __ 5220 _____ ·1 wide tele lens, like new. / $200. 646-0121; 540-6338 Yadrt Brokerare 4' K 8m.n'I mov\e, cse. New firm In NBW~RT $l8. + movle ~ 11 l2. King size bed set . &11clds mattress, s prings. fra me & be dspread. $100 . 548-5110 Duncan Phyfe dmrnlt set tbl. 6 harpb3ck chrs. +credenza. Good cond $'100. 7fl. sora. avo. grn SlOO. P P 64&-6107 Dlnette s:is. bassinet Sl2. slerco &I apeake_rs S30. & .collect.Ible record.'!, nlte stand $10, chest or drws ~1 desk le chrs. ~OJ dbl, oea $10, K.«. n. oeo SSS. Kc. box •l>r. le ~u. S25. <koepfreeze $\2S. 543-2987 BEACH ts now •ccepUJ\a Project ac~ $8. Trtl)()CS ap{>llctt ion s for ox· $1. 4 lamp b ar SlO. Queen sized hide-a-bed, ~enced()fflcestalf: ~-areen Naug. Mattress ~-· • .,~ANM~2F.R 1 ~-Luci Cromwell VI, likeoew.$75.64.2-3171 l ~·· "' .. AOER ~~, , SALES PEOPLI:: nlr1et reduce, 4 ~. Dane.U.efft, butcher top. 4 I OFFlCEGIRl. l05m m E scol S75. ora n ae c he1r s, • • Ca.II 114 '33·118t4. 6PM MS-9042 01qahyde. Excellent • 9PM for •n intervl&W or 1040 condWoo. $110. -.,.3709 I leal-e meN1••~ d•Y1 at ·-·••••••••••••••••••• 1_P_M_. _______ _ ~ seo-7~ Purebred beaut. black I f\, Gold innpe down '-rnlnlature 2 rno1. poodle. couch. Excellent condl • EIJ. tdle items with MO¥tn•· mut sell f16 don. New $800, ~II S350. D.tty Pilot Claulfied Ad ~ M5GM. ....... ~ ... ·-··· .. ,,._, ,,.,. •• # ....... IORDHS COM£ IM the 3 slzea as snown below $15, $10. and a special child's size lor $2 (you must be under 12 to qualtty lor the littlest greellllg) below. For help with your ad . just ca ll 6 4 2 -5678 & a friendly Valentine ad-viser wi 11 be happy to assist you. And. if you like. you can charge your Heart of Love or use your Master C h arge o r BankAmerica rd .... - - I I I I \ ' \ \ ' ' ' , I \ " , ,. \ \ ' ' ..... .... .......... DAILY PILOT ...... .... .......... ' ' I I I \ I I ' I I I I I I 842-5878 Mail to Daily Piiot Class1hed Department. Boll 1560. Co ta Mesa 92626 • - . . . . .. ,.. "'_. . .. ,,,.. . , . Sec'y w/drws $20. Sc<"Y dsk + chr $l5 At · cesson es S16. &15-9042 Pets 8087 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KOi t'isb Sale. Sat & Sun thru 4/l. 20252 Bayview. SA 556-4920. canary & Lady Goulds. AnUque Pine cupboard. $500. 631-0382. ..... & °"Jan• 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAIAY D. OQUIST Plano repwr. rebwldt.ng. reflllishin([. Bank Frn. 8600 Ham1llon Ave. H B ~s FCNE PIANOS FOR SALE By private o wn er, Steinway Grand Piano. 5'101,'J'", built 1930. w bench. $10.000 or highest bid before Feb l !ilh. 644-273'7. •••••••••••••• ••••••••• 962-8228. (.;harter Luxury ti()" or 75· ----motor )'Bcht. Reai.ona-'ifi Yamaha 250 End~.iro blc. Hr . daily. weekly XJnt rond. Mu~l ~ell 67>2172 or 6i5-J256. SS25. 673"8042. ---- loah. Soll 9060 Honda Super 90. Need:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• work $75 Qil-20, oew su1ls. VHF. 6 642-0364 afler4PM hp OIB. many extra~. "78 Honda CX 500. Lo/m1. $0000/bsl otr. 837-4929 R ra nd n e w con d Sidney SabOt. Good l"Ond. 714/!n'3 11499am to5pm . NewVarn.is h.dolly.$300. ·73 Moto Gun• 850<'<'. 67S--37 10aft6PM. modified. 5-s pd. xlnt 1.3· CYCLONE. Fast, f;;;; sh~pe. $995. 963-4_1l_S __ boat. Good cond New ii Yamaha YZ800. stock. cvr S800 Dys 675·3712. never raced. xlnt cond. eves675-l061. Best ofr. 646-5725 Clipper 30fl Sloop hng ii Yamaha, molo mag:., mast. VHF. OF. many pull bck bars1bck rest & xtrs Unique wood inter . raclt. Mk ofr964-2117 s:u.900 846-3917 -.----·11 Tri u mph S il vcr ::1A' fl sloop. '68 f·kl•el Jubilee 600 mites Must Lapworth Gl1d1otor. 6 !It'll ds-1436, 495-4074 bags. t.eak tnm. muny extras & reaturci.. $6900 Yamaha tiO. <dJrt>. grl'at Ownr/Bkr 631·31.33 dyi., for be11inner. $145. 493-TI40eves. 567-4480. Cash only. Beaut clus1c 21' ctrbrd. PuchSabre50cc Sld'-J 1093 sloop w/trlr. FasL Wm S\50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'l'nlt deslitn Good shopc. 544,59-11 6'7~.9067 $2150. ·----------. ·;s Honda 750-lo miles Ranger 26, full race. 6 xlnl cond. Just tuned. wtnches. trl·folt. Sl0.000. Call eves. 775-07!r7 6'S-7SIJ> '76 Yamaha Chappy, Ca"" Cius Ket.ch 33'0", ln cond ....,5 Ei\iUsh built. all wood. x t6(2.7623' • Pmne cond. 1125.000 Sue --------- Men's seott Boots. s1ic 7 , 2l3/46S.ell9S01'5$0-39$$ AlH ~ cond. S50 or best 30' 72 Coronado aloop. HONDA MOTORCYCLE: ofr. Call Laurie af\ palrMr auiul. tall ng. _.;,;12'1......;-22.nd __ Sl.;........reet_;...• C_M~- 6.00pm PhM2-9U6 . crwae equip/Newport . tt-s. s.19/ · ST · slip . ....,..... tlH Ros•l1nol s . 165 s sas.aoo AV 9*9000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MYef u.ed. eo.t $180 &ell -• 110 Lad~'s K1n.tng~r Trade your old atutr for..,. SPACE ARROW ~ booU. NICE Sa~ Cott new aoodte1 with a l.oU ol utra1. $15,500. si»SeU sau-..i1a a-lfled ad. 642--5678_ Call m 1sez.3422 . ,. .... -..... .. . . . I I ............ s., 4 Willillorfftt 9110 r...-.... .... /Stas... t 160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••.............. 7 4DOlel4 4 OllANDOPIHINO I lf16CMln ra• 1uoan• &C mlJ lf... Blu•ll • 1'u epokr V~. aulomaUr, pnw r ...... CILUTG• Mut t at•erh,J, air coad. •H J Wa• MSH. thl1 lmr&ll SJtfl A 1•-=·· It '*"'f• .._. .. uh Ute4 c .. AMC-J11p OC lot Harbor/Hamllloo urm Rutb llllMf a c.uTA M~A '11·1Jl0 it ti Camino. bk!! M • w/alr. Altl /t"M ean. n~w ndta.11 • braket Mu•l Slllll. .... ...,,., ....... tilt 9110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trail9n. Tro .. 1 7031pchb1ft. a cyl CWIWm • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ac:..1 be<! .x> \\" r t-:o Oun!! bu1tu 4t4..-..Z trlr In )ltnl l'Ond }':it ('o ·uta l.andr rw er. (mt ----,.,..,~, htkC', hk~ new, JJll buckf't uls. lake nu. 78 Chevy lon. lwb, 1;.tt, 0079 mak•Qfr MO tJ082 bfark v11n, luJJ pwr, llll whl. full <•onversloo. .!'l'r"a"t1l lra1lt-". 111· ,-um • l Ix U 6 tu It Oun(' 14,000 ml, SU ,000 invt>sl· fl\KI. io· unf1n1~hc-d 5-&:iti «nbber l tr & whls, ed. 9195 ror fut sale. f1t'\'8I bn· "'" ur HJJ i UIC'd I W 1l'4! 10 11nd ~-------~knd~ 64261lr.> • =-:r b"'1 o rter '73 914 2.0 Xlnt. eond Alllo Ser.le•, Parts 14,900/beat otrer. Dy. &Accntori•• 940 'T8 Subaru 8rat, A/C. U6·77fl e v e ./S un ••••••••••• ••••••••• •• stereu. tape dO(k, a.ltd Ina 5i5&6"2 r;. I "'" 1 .... "l rt'ar wm<Hlw. spit whb, --------- 0 • ""'If <>n " "' toneau rvr l6K mt 7' Ford ~ t. Bubble lop t'ril~rnm fl''O F.ooi. ~646 9088 ' r ampr, xlnt cond . oo :,a 14''x7" Cra~t1r n m, $3600/ofr. S41 ·3664/ md udes chrome VAL \It: '76 Scoot ll Rall ye, V8, •142.3. i.tem ro vers and chrorn(' AMt FM. auto. bolb tops. _;_ ______ _ knock offs fo'1ts &II (1vt1 A1C, Must seU Ous wknd. '71 Ford Club wgn. Best lug GM ra~ or trucks $3250. See at corner or offer. Prlv. Party All ror S395 or best oHer Femleaf & Ocean. CdM. 646-2687 aft. 5 or wkd. t::ill 549-7038 Arter 4P M 67~ '75 Chevy. Cus tom in · tMly. . ' c -----'78 Jimmy HISierra 4x4. tenor. A , stereo t ape Want to trade pa ir of IS.. Mmt. Loaded, JK, reg dec.k. 7S9-1478. wide tsand lire) wheelb gas $8950675-8739 roe 10" or 11" wide. 5 hole Ford Van '76: $3950 E2SO v W. wheels 642·3379. 1lleultunate4 wheel ~Ton, 351 V8, am radio. dnve p/s, p/b, 38,000 ml. Call J978G MC l ton van. John Parkman Hear Bench seats Corm V. W. Van . $35 Call 642·3379 Ab:!olutely loaded with Newport Stationers Inc. everything imaginable SST-9212 S59-S230 fr o m s un r oof to fuz:zbuster . Sticker price '74 !"ord Van xi cond. Stnd 9520 over$20,000. shift Air, P /S, 20mpg, ~/ Asking sac. $2500. 751-1706. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SICS '76 P ORSCHE Turbo Body w/'76 9115 eng. '77 antenor. 7 +8. Reg as ·12. ORT. $16.500. $17, 950 1970 Ford van, good condl· or make offer. lion. new tires, 8-lrk, gd Even 1r you don't buy 1t gas ml. $1650. 837~ yoo must see It! I OI LONGPRE Kelllson/Astra J6 w/'SfJ POHT1AC Vctte 365 H.P eng. Very 13600 Beach Blvd. "74 Dodge van, good condi· lion, $2800. 557·3881 Cast & uruque. $4900. (22) Westminster '77 Ford E250 LWB W10· ALSO J4 coupe, set up 892·6651 636-2500 dow van w/beaul prae-tor Chev cng. $1200. -lical conversion. Full Tr ades OK. 963-8377, TNCb 9560 pwr, 460 V-8, all trim OP· 963-7653. •••••••••••••••••••• • • • lions • m a n y x t r a MOVIEWORLD GRANDOPENlNG features, uses reg gas. 1977 DODGE Topcood.644-18'8. COLLECTOR 'h TON STErSIDE CAR AUCTION With AM /FM st. tape •-1be ultimate 4 wheel "' drive 1-'l'li. 17-18, 1979. Consign wtute spoke wheels. Red J978GMC 1 ton van. now•' More than 300 an & is re a I s h a r P ! Absolutely loaded with uqueclas.'ltc &spec1al m UE.220771. Was $5795; everything imaginable terest cars to be sold Be Ous weekend only f r 0 m 5 u n r 0 0 f t 0 part or tht' West Coasts $5275 fuzzbuster. Sticker price oldest & best coll ector Mi~ UMd Cars over S20,000. <·ar auction. A few of the UC lot-Harbor/Hamilton Asking t·ars consigne d. MBZ COSTA MESA $17.950 770K-He rma nn Goer 63 1•5330 ormakeorter. ing's armor plated 2" Even ii you don't buy it . bu lle t p r oor g lass , u II car0003. l937 Rolls Royce 72 JH ~ T . P ... a youmuatseell! Pl 11 c u stom coupe power. N C, nu brakes. 109LONGPllE J('P l44. 1975 Fe rrari good shape. 11300 firm. POMT1AC Hoxer 17995. 1952 Hudson 645-77ll beC lOP M. 13600 Beach Blvd. Convert 216 3. 1946 '640odgePickupw/sbell, Westminster MGTC 36T SO. 1963 xlot body & running 892-6651 636-2500 Corvette split window cond. $1,700. 646-3511 ...._ W9thcl 9590 1007 64 Musta ng Con· __ ___.;. _____ _ vert. 07688. 1929 Rolls '68 Chevy 'AIT. shortbed. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Royce Phaeton X 8822. shell. RV wbls, rbll WEWILLIUY l~ Ford Phaeton 5929. trans. many xtras. nsoo. YOUI DATSUN l!r10 MBZOOOl!3NKP. 631·32.m. PAJDFORORNOT t•alltoday Corbrocburc & 75 G M C S 1 t TOPDOU.AI lnfo . . . 1erra 11'.1 O,!I MOVIEWORLD pick-up, 350, a uto, P IS. FOi TOP CAIS UCT Ou CO PIB, FM stereo, mags. A I " • $4.'m.551·3410 W200ran~ethrope Ave. Hucna Park. 90620 77 Ford F lSO CLEAN 523 1520 or 213/921-2133 P JS, P /B V-8, auto, t 2 -lks. rad. & htr $4500 l!~ Rambler, on g cond, FIRM 675·9789 radm/hll' 4 dr. SOK +mi, --------auto trans. ~2S2S '72m FordCarrier Pickup. New motor. 4 spd trans. ·•1 Ford Coupe, sound Runs like new. SJ.200/oCr. l-ond .. 56,ot)!> otig mi's, 64&8M9 2nd ownr. $2500 or make --------- offer. 556-7565. '6.S f'ord dependable 3S2, • ---spd. Must sell' '54 Roadmaster. ext 963.2428 BARWICK OAT SU~ ""'I I I' 11' 1 I 8 3 1-1375 49 3-Jl75 COHHELL CHEVROLET "\." 11.orl••' II , ' ' ' " I ' \! ~ " \ l'lcan. nos en~. work, will --------- s<.1cnficc $500. Anytime '78 Toy P/U. SRSLB, Lo ---------546-9591 nu, AM/FM , AC, Ultra SU -1200 . . • mirrors, chrome step Qid 66 convert Eldorado. bumper. Call 545·1490 nu top. nu ttres/batt bet.ween 12 JO.S $2400. 548 ~ . . -.--'76 Ford C ou r ie r , JAG 61. Beaut on g .,sport AM /FM, A /C, s he ll. saloon. rbll eng, invest m>O or best. 646·1889. ~. 714 /5S2·6379 673-5097 ------'66 Mustanlt. One owner '78 FORD .,._ T . PU. 6 cyl, Rcslored. Xlnt cond. Dan AM radio. 12JC mi. 54375. _l.lf:.11-1297. 631 ·2894 '46 f'ORD WOODIE FUUy restored! $13,000 675·6161 ---Recreational Vet.ict.s 9530 / --------'78 lH Seoul 11. 6 cyl diesel cng. Lug rack, spoke rims, dlx int.& ext. S t e r eo cass . 646-2l02/639·SS21. Joe. WE BUY USED CARS CALL PAPPY Used Car Mgr 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINC.OLN ~f R< UflY 2&2e HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA WANTED! Lale mode l Toyolas . Volvos, Pickups & Vans. Call us today! ---· .. ,.-.... --....... --.-...... ,,,,. ,.,. .......... _ #I Ill Or..,. C.-, llub<w Blvd COSTA MESA t79·2100 WllUY .,_CAISI w.·,.. lht new Chtvrotn duletlh•P m lhe Irvin Auto ~nter W~ need )'OW" WIOd o•r I JOI MACPHllSOM CHIVIOLIT ZI Auto ~nter Dnvc lRVlNE 761-7222 ............... ••••••••••••••••••••••• o ... ,.. 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AIMew lritWa&.eyt.d ~ts .. St.dc BOB McLAREN'• 761MW U OI Anthtacate. bd1e vinyl. Autotnatlc, AM /FM· ralldte. 44M mllet a l· k>ys, aunroof. (4'HRLx) $'791 7 7 IMW 6lOCSf Fjord blue, blue leather. Automatic, AM /FM eauetw. llM mlles. al· loyl,aunroof. <~UOQ> •741AVAalA Automatic. air cood .. Sahara beige . (43lMVD) $6650 '111MWS20I DIMOMSTaATOR Polaris Silver. 4 speed, sunroof, AM/FM stereo. air rood .. alloys, llM miles. (0600) 850N. Beach Blvd. La Habra <At Beach & Whittler) (714J 522-5333 ........ ..w Suncl!y. February 11, 11t79 DAILY PILOI •J t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oii.-9720 Mlol, 1..,.rtect ............ ,... ................. ............................................................................................ ,..Z.New~ 4 Spd....... 9730 Mil~••.... 9740 ... 00 9741 alr, alloy whla. 8500 ml ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -..0/bttotr.~8. lt76 JA.UA• 11175 2~os. brn, nt * '•250.sunrool, rnutt sell. "74 acrl iuto. A/C, mall XJ6C ~lcbelinl tireto •dot cood. saaoG/otrer. Call MU'Ula. A hard lO find 2 door ~ m·291 •Ml8tor4M·ar72 whll. ll'ffa, v•ry clean. fD,s:z::M, 87s.ll31 ccq>e with an econo1' I "77 81SE: tmmac. camel '7521116 (C.SOSE body> au.n- 7-,-_.--Z.;..._M_u..;.st...;_.a"-l-l'.-8-ht-1 cyhl.lmotor. Old Ena h bei&e.SAVE rotJI, Uke new. $1009 -.., w tu wHh bl1c ul t ~>Cl21 M).1217 ' anotner, Great COl\d. fuJ. &eatlw. (2573>. Come ln --------1--------- ty eq~wed . 4 •J>d. bm.. "drive th.la beauty I f't.1188 ruanp • .-; MBZ. Gd cood. _aoo __ .OW_h;..YM-_.;..'4.;...92 __ 1 $12,995 .lllNU" MUIR asooorbestolfer. "77 9)Z, ~undy. AIC. IAU9 MOTOllS ~an~~I~::: t5T·1581 ...._,al, At'~F. Ve' ~acpte'an.nu. azsCOSTH~.IDvd. aunroot. 1W4W pa.h\t. Xlnt um 118 ~L, brilliant radii u~ ·1 A 1Yfr:"3A cond. Muat aee io ap-l"f!d w/parcbment. Local moC>/beal offer. Afl 6', 979-2100 l)re(iate. Will eonslder & l Owner. Malle offer. _M_on-_FTI_m.3930_____ i:r.cle? 15499Call 64$-0934 ~T78Z 1971510Sta. Wan. S700orbeat offer . 642·9733 '75 710 Station Wagon. Ale. C1ean. low mi. $2SOO Prv Ply 494-4061 "11 XKE 2 .+ 2. $2,000 m l. --~----- V-12. AC. Very good "10 250 Coupe, s harp, MBZ11JRBODlESEL r on d . Fa Ir pr I c e . needs motor & trans. I am Taking factory de· 213-436-9066 wort. Best offer. 644·77H Uvery of ~D (n April. Must sell. You buy & aave $. Ze.ro mi. 53'-8409 • XJ6 Repairs & Service• Joe Kennessey/Jaguar UBO Plac .. C. M. 631-2742 ...... 9725 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jag '77 SJ XJ~L. lmmac. $35 '7t MGB 2.50 Sedao, XJnt Mercedet pre-purchase cond. M900. P .P . inspection. l ntemaUonal 673-72211 aaao Fantastic Closeout on 1978 Models J979Models now arriving MUST SE.LL DICK Mll.LER MOTORS 120W. Warner, S.A 557-2132 cond., lo m1., 116.000. P.P. 642-1290, 544·7660 ...... 97J2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Wlllle w /bUc top. Conv. Xlnt cond. 14,000 ml. $7500. 673-2906. 9711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• miracle mazda Motor Cara. Jne. Rolla '67 Z3<5L. My babr·rarely Royce, Mereedes Benz. driven. Mustaell. C.M. (710 831·S200. 640-~ ~ bet.ge, loaded, MB200D, S2990. Becker AM/FM cass. Runs great. Looks good . 32mpg. Wl·?Jm "'6K mi, $21.500. Offer • ___ ...:...;;; ____ _ 673·3822 dys, 645·3051 MBZ '731"7• l.20•Dr, A/C. eves. AM/FM, PIS. auto SS9SO '76 450SL Milan br n, Pvtpty963-8377. w/Milan int .• 2 tops, '70 ~E 3.S EX Cood. $19.900.498-1656 Slvr classic cpe, sun rf. 1971& 1979 ~ MODILS M&-TllUMPH AHOJAGUAI Trade-In your used I~~~~~~~~~ 2150 ....._ ltYd. sporUcar now ; we need 1976 Fial 131 4-dr. sedan. Cost. Mel4l 645-5700 Closed Sundays 75 F1al • dr sedan. Good cond. Gas saver. Sl.500. SS9-6071 Nite/wlcnds. HOUSE Of IMPORTS rebft eng, auto, air, blk tthr, $14,500 P.P. 640-9260 days 644-1795 eve. ,.._ e. & ir--Us -wv mi Xlnt d pp '79 RX 7. Bm~. air, snr·r. good ones!!! $35 radio. 5 spd. less than -~ ~ · coo · · alloy whls etc. $9200. NOW!!! BM-W pre-putt l:Utse in. Cas 5111 9SS--0031 6 7 31 (e8:v»e 5spm&I. ~ 1679; SSS-0744. spectlon. Inte rnational · · --------- Mot o r C a r s , I n c . weekends. 1979 MAZDA IAUB MOTottS 292SHarbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 Mercedes. BMW. Costa '78 131.S. s spd. LSOO mi. s GLC HATCHIACK Mesa. t71•> 631·5200. yr trans warTanty. wrn· $I 00 DOWM ty. Xtras. AM/FM tape. ' ~ 9715 76 Lancia Beta cpe, 31,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mi. air, leather, mint '74 Capri v .6 stick, sun· cond. Blue. $5200. Steve, root very clean. i2 300. 546-7172; evs S40-4420 8.17 G ' Alfa ._.o 9705 '77 Ghia. Fully equipped, ••••••••••••••••••••••• snrf. Lo mi. call 540.0434 74 ALFA ROMIO or 556-9646 aft 6PM. G'JV. 5 speed, stereo, air . cond. & low miles. Ex· '73 Capn:V6: New custom celle nt condition. paint with pin striping. (MONXV>. Mags, Stereo. $2450 Call MUST SEE!!! _oo_.m_s _____ _ HOW AID Che¥r'Olet '76 Capri v ·6, runs & looks Dove &QuailSts. great. $3600/0BO. Call NEWPORT BEACH Sunday. 731-0420 lll-OSSS Dahm 9720 2Alfa Romeo69's. l GTV, lSpyder. 4!M·2932 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Audi super 90. SW. Red. Stick, R·H. radials. te25.6'4-0355. 1973 100 LS. 2 dr, 33.000 mi, clean. see to apprec. AM/FM stereo. 4 spd, A/C. Sl995. Ph: 548-8380. -..w 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971DATSUN 210ICOUPE Automatic trans .. air rood .. & less than 9,000 miles! (2535). Was $9295; on sale MOW-$8888 IAUERIUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 *DATSUNS* L4r9t SNctiolt OfAIMocWt SALES-LE~JNG PARTS.SERVICE $4600. 6T.H&S8 / 67J..S030. plus tax & license '78 131S. 5 spd. 1500 m1. 5 115.95 per month ror 48 yr transferable wrnty. months on approved Xtras. AM /FM tepe . credit. APR·l 2 .55%. S4600. 673-l&SS/673-5030. Def e r r ed pay men l '70 Fiat 134 Sprt Cpe. good condition. $USO. P .P . 54'-4825.546-4764 9727 pnce·SS-000-•0. Equi P· ment includes 4 speed trans .. carpetJ.ng & Cold down rear seat. (5J3810). Cash price is $3680 ••••••••••••••••••••••• plus tax & license .... .WW •79 Maida~ ...... HONDA Cars 2JSOHarbor Blvd .• C.M. MA1'4Y 645-5700 To ClllooM fToM! W.cc•1 lesd 9740 U .... l~ERSITY ····················•·· " For sale 1960 Mercedes 0-.MOblk 100. Runs great , $2700 or Haeda C.-s • GMC bestofr. Evs675-4672 Treks ~Harbor Blvd. '74 280 Sedan. AM /FM CoetaMesa 540-96-40 s tereo ca ss. Alloy wheels. Michehns, all '78AccordCVCCLX.S/R, power. Xlnt cond. $8800. A/C, P/S, am/Cm stereo 548-4930 Eves. cassette. Must give up '79 300SDTIJRBO lease pay off to the bank. Ivory /bamboo 887ZS3S S877'U2 call 642.()846 Loaded . Must sell '77 CVCC Wagon : a /c. 1750 European miles am/fmstereo, $3400 1300W. CstRwy Newport 962~ Allltolt•• lertift '75 CMc Htchbk, 43K mi, ____ 642_.{)7_63 __ _ AM /FM cas s , new '66 MB 230 sedan. xlnl radials, A/C. xtras. S2800 trans.. good condition. ftrm. 675-0228 $1900/bstofr. 661·6171 MERCEDES BENZ ....... .... 9800 .... 9800 .......... 9 '76 Mercedes 450SL Milan brown. 30.000 miles, Wire wheels. $22,SOO. 67H280 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW 1979 MCk&MIMETS in stock for immediate delivery! All colors! See us before you buy TODAY!!! IAUHMOTORS 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 1976 MG MIDGET Yellow with black trim & fitted luggage rack . (2067). Was $3895; on sale this weekend $3495 IAUIRMOTOIS 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 14 MGB Xlnt cond .. 41K miles S2950 499-1056 after &PM '75 ........ ·-• • $2900. 673-~ 1977 MG MID«iET COMVBTIILE A sport.scar with fan· tastic economy. (25371. Was $44DS; on saie lhi!l weekend $4295 IAIB MOTOltS 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979.2500 9IOO COSTA MESA DATSUN .............................................. LAST CHAMCt FOR 1971 SJOl'a SAYE! IUYOILUSE MOW! 79'1 HOW ARllVIHG! 21MS HARBOR BLVD. 540-6410 540.021 l •74DATSUH1210 • cylinder, automatic, air cood. This car is a BEAUTY! C~) $2195 Hal114• teoch AMC..JHp Also limited number or 16751 Beach/847·9551 1978 320i's Is still availa-1--------- ble. Call us today! 197 6 DATSUN 131·2040495-4949 21022+2 ,... .. .....,.-cou...rrv•s Loaded! Silver exterior, ~ "'' automatic. wire wheels, OLDEST ooe owner & in e•ceUent cooditlon ! (03451.3)' HOW$721t Mlrocle Sales-Service.Leasing ~R ....... C low CcrYer,lnc. 2150"i:~:io~· .M. RoUS Aoyce BMW ---------1540Jamboree Newport Beach 640-6444 CREVIER 'IB 1800. $2800. XlntCond. 12p. m.·5 p.m. s.6-3753 1978 320i fully equipped $100 down plus assume Jeaae pymnts Sl95/ Mo. 840·6583 eves./wknds P.P. '75S30J 1976DATSUH 210ZCOUPE 4 speed, air cond .. mag wheels, one owner & ONLY 42,310 miles! Ex· cell e nt conditi on ! (.UMED>. NOW$6411 MlrocJ. Mmd./R ....... 2150Harbor Blvd., C.M. 645-5700 •DRIVEA * * UTI'LE ... * SAYE A LOT SHOParOOMPARE BARW ICK O AT">U ~ 831 1)7')49) JJ7') "We need to buy cle1,n Dataun Uled ears" S Will Pay ToP Dollar S COSTA ME SA DAT SUN Silver met-blue int. Stidt·rool·alr·atereo Petf ert eond. 605N CA 49.800 mild · I owner IJOOW.c.tHw=port 2.IUHARBOR BLVD. Me1ti•1 144M4IO 540.0Jtl MU763 --------New 79 2IO'ZX Arr, P tS. C 1175 53lll M pd, all utraa pasa. sllver Uc. pd. ln clud sunroof. Lo SUM7530-6409 mileage beauiy. Beat Of. 1---------r.over J7200, 541·21887 DATSUN mechanic now '7S BllW 2002 at lvan'1. 1915 Harbor •-1 t h.. ~~en~., _Bl_vd_._c_.11_.MS-__ 1982 __ _ .. aaa, c u e .... at •D ·-t.own. '8700.~ 'TS Dat1un 8 210. Xlnt '71 BMW ... Wblte, IWS• coad. ()QI: ml, nld, snap, Im/ 1\ereo t.epe. -IOtftt M ·nt'f '1t 110 Datlun Wa1on. cr4'r·ml am A.Kini c .... c apd. Lua· 1a1e r•ck. IHfQl bal. a..iftedAda "'2·58'11 MHTl3or 770-28a. .,,__,, .. IT'S BETTER TO BUY FROM US ASK OUR CUSTOMERSl - - Dear Mr. Marino. On the 23rd of August J bought a used '72 VW Bus from your dealership. I have never followed up a ny purchase with a letter before. but I feel in this case I would like to call to your attention the service and after sales consideration I have received from not only Tom Akin. but his entire staff ... My bus has had a couple of bugs to be worked out and these guys have been great lo me with their time and consideration for my convenience. unlike any other dealership I have experienced . Keep up the good work. Signed. A Happy Customer ' I I ona 111 ""'4wtm CAI.I 10 CMOOll • I"' WllaMlf'f 0'4 ALL UllTT ..... IT • AU. CM9 .,..CT fO ~ tAl& '7J YOUCSWAGIH IUllU-T°' CAMPB Fully eouippedl Gas stove. electnc refer. One o f a kind - Sharp! (3910) 5 4495 '751MWZOOJ A u t omat i c air conditioning. to w miles. (089N1Tl SAVE 3 Other BMW's to choose '71 YOUCSWA•BI COMYllT1ILI Po ppy red c lassic. Only t 5M mlles. AM /FM casse lle . (649VCSI 56995 5 Other Convertibles To Choose '71 ..-CIOIS llMl HOSI 6 cylinder. f uel 1n1ectlon. Sunroof! Automatic. power steerin g . air condi ti oning . AM/FM 64M miles. has owners manuals. (258KGOJ 58495 '7J~SllMZ JZOIMHIL "' speed with only o49M miles. Sharp! (18261 57495 ... t ...... - ] I U N DER $ 9 9 9 ?IMlmS... 1'.Qu1pm('nt ln<'lud r"'d10 & \ 1nyl l up C iJ7l>~~) Grf'al l'C'OOOm)' ( ,.,. $191 Att.ChrTI~. " lhu11or llhd • C M 546-ttl4 $1999 74T~C~ ~ • 11.r rood • pwr brak11 " r adio CD>LllZ> "'" .... Qm • ..flty, ltarbo1 H°h-d . (-M 146-1'34 '70 COUGAI XI 7 AM/FM ._h•flo t1111. blar k luth.-r int 70 i.t•nca w•d• oval llrt•s Whit~ w b~ vtnyl lup, Jw.t twwJ Xlttl rwuuo1 c·QOJ MWll "°"" ' dn vu 1'1 l'ty Sl,750 \164 lMB '74HOIMIT HATCHIACKX6 ~:,0 :M"i':.M P ~~wrio' ~ ~ lN tru•. l own..-r ~· $1990 JUI P.I'. $2 499 1173. CAPRI 2600 V4 l:HGINI 4 Pl"'-"'· AM/FM •l<'reo 'M.11114.1.l~ IJk~ ocw cundl tlofl Nt·w ~·xlr• wide llrt'I Covcer. 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V -8 . $2599 ouLomaUc. pwr. strng.. IMLI NCI...__.. $2 999 air, new blue metalUc ~-·-pwnl EXTRA CLEAN! 1186"Harbor Bl., C.M • (~OKYQ> 646-9303 $2595 '74YWIUG a.ti&S-. 1n11wssa•Gltlo Oneotthecleaneat we've 4 speed. Super nice! i;cen' Mint cond. oranite F1NER USED CARS Hard to rind model! lwauly with 4 speed. 142-1001 C807TZW). Won'l last AMffM alereo..t.radlab.1---------• ICJnSat One. thruout (i!AS9LVC> CadlUacstoGo-Carts S2HO Mirace. $2695 Whatever the f'ad Clark & Sottt Roll 'em otr the market FJNER USED CARS With a Classified Ad 142· I 00 I Call Now' 642·5678 Mado/le....tt 2l50Harbor Blvd .. C.M. 645-5700 FOR PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS AND AUTOMOBILE DEALERS 1976 vw RAllfT Aulomauc. only 31,000 nules & In XLNT rood. <781MQW). Reduced to $2611 ...... Ma&do/l......tt 2l!iCHbrbor Blvd., C.M. 645-5700 ----•75 PINTO WGM V-8, auto trans, 20mpa, lo mtles, $48 862:> aft ~PM & v.tc:nm. 498-1000, ext '61 wttdys. Pvt. Ply $2,900/offff 1975 MADA IX4 Wagon, Automatic trans. (75NJO>. Pnced to sell atool)' $2611 Mlrocle . Ma&do/l.....tt 2lSO Harbor HI vd .. C M. 645-5700 Atdo1, h11porW A.Mfcn, l...,orled ...._., 1.,on.d Aldo1, IMpOfied ...._. l•ported AMfot I o-ted .._..._ .. ......_. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• .. •••=:••••••••••• •••••;.!""ftK ......,pl NCC Aalfos .• l•parhct s. l•p~ ,,,_ 9742 MGI 9744 MGI 9744 Opel 9746 o,.t 9746 r...,.ot •• ....... ;;:;; ;;;;;••••• .... •tlS• ~ ......... ,, ....................... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ••••••• 50 '°""" 9765 •76 MG MIDGET 1974 OPR ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 MGI 1977 MGI '75 OPEL l owner, xlnt M MTA C '78 504 Peugeot dsl sedan. •75 POISCHI '73 Por. 914, air, AM/l<~M. '76 Corolla hftback 5 spd 4 tylmdcr, 4 apeed. SEE IT·DRIVF. IT! <82529> BOl-'$34!15 lhmtrnl(t.On Uea<'h AMC.J eep ROADSTEit With ONLY 17,841 m1lt!11! t'OOd. S2000 or Besl otr. A OUPE anoo. Call 914 20 tape. nu tires. App. f(rp. a m +8 truc k detail Yt'lloww1thblat•ktnm& ICun!-J wall C899SPIO. Ml-4lSO Automatic lrani., 6'4-4466 Co mags, xlnt cond. Must s tripes, ma'gs·nitw f,1C'lory wire wht·t•h Pnt•t'<lto l'llat AM/FM radio. heater pper, air. AM /FM, ldl.846-4988 rad.ia1s.S44-043ll 1 1~> Wai. S.'l4!1!>. on OHLY$4388 STOP!! Buckel .seats. Sh orp ' t.Wlrool. tSer292'7l --------'11ll'lhls wct"kend Mlract. Take tlm{' to rt•lax and las than 38.000 miles! MOWISTHETIME SHARP '679l2Targa ·72 TOYOTA CEL ICA. S7SI Beach 8 1/847 955 I M~ '71 Mldicet. very gd 1·ond. wires, AM I FM r . new top. $1700 b!>t o( r. 646-4l627 $4695 shopathoml" Jt'ss1mr,lc• (llc742KXYJ for Job ~'t'kcrs to check $7195 Bmw/aaddlc mter. Best offer Call onyt.lme Mcado/R....... "1th 0 u ti Y f> 11 o l S2295 the Daily Pilot ll clp ~ 644·l48l Sunday. 960-4611 IAUSl MOt:ORS 2150Harbor Hlvd. C M Class1f1cd Ads And 1t 540•5630 Wunled classifirut1on If ~ 11') ...._. 97551--__;... _____ _ 292S II arbor Hlvd. 645-5700 y(lU havt• som()lhm1t lo the Joh you want is not I,.(.(, ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Corolla 4 spd, radials. t:OSTAMESA 'st:ll. call n frlt•ndly tlwreyoumighl conslder --"0 TESTDRJV&OUR 32 MPG,62.000M1 .. Xlnl 979-2500 Fuld what you w11nl 1n Classified Ad·Vu,or al offt•nng your sNvicts ~~~=:nn "" Cond. Sl600S3l-78S3 ---Diuly Pilot Clas s1f1eds 642-5678 with an ad m lh<' Job 'U CAR . ----00 2626 HARBOR BLVD Wanted catego"". Phone OFTHEYE.._1 .. 75 Corolla OIJt. 5 spd, 9100 Aldo1, New 91 Atltos, H•w 9800 · 642 8 · 1 1972 9UT 56K m•. alloys -AM I .. ~ M. 30. ooo m 1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MES.L_ ·567 5·spd. stereo. xlnt. Cati Good Inventory In s tock. clean.~. PP661·l!"ll6 Martha . 661-11 6 1 o r Hurrywtulethey last! -- ......... ET 'EM NOW AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES! 5 spd Iran'> AM/FM st • <;f e«i>I bPllPd radials 4 fully factory eou1pped IAA42558845) A GllAT IUY AT OHLY$6399 LATE MODEL IMPORT BARGAINS! 19740PIL WAQ.OM Metallic green. auto trans Low Miles -good t ran g oo rtatl on (986UZT) 51999 1970 FOID •AHCHlttO Wh1fl' w1lh brown Inf factory raflye wheplr aulo trans . atr cond & radio Uso as car o r truck (35889Hl Good vnluo at only 52599 1976 TOYOTA COIOUA WA.GOH Silver with black interior. Super economy and a very c lean car. (918PPN). 1976 VOLKSWAGIM lillfT Sunroof. stereo t11oe 4 iPd . custom wheels - preuy httle yollOw cor (8e9V00) lf77HOHDA CIY1CW4GOM Dork met. brown-with 4 '>Od • atr cond luggage rnck and low mil\'laqe (771VBU VOUCSWAGB4 7 rASS. YAH 4 <;pd .• AM radio. red w1lh wMe Int Clean car • qood malnlenanco record C727LKTl Low. '$3199 - " ~ . . . ··~ ... BRAND NEW 1979 CELICA GT COUPE 5 s'o d . AM/FM s t . undercoating, pin stripes & steel belt ed r adials . (R A42 177870l 56079 ~~~.R~A~N~D~N~E~W~l 9~7~9· TOYOTA COROLLA 2 DOOR SEDAN Auto lrans .. AM radio s4595 while 'lldewall !ire s carpollng. bucket, & c u!';tom pen s trip e s ITE31373580l RAND NEW 1979 PICKUP 494-3672 ..-uClE '78 Cel.Jca GT hftback. s spd. air cond. am/fm, '7l POllSCHE MAZDA/Ra.AULT mag wheels. radials. 914 2L50Harbor Blvd. Blue. Mint cond -'6295 ~".. .,,.~ COSTA ME.5A Cllll644-4110 .,._e . .;JO.C"'""'' m ags. 645-5700 Very Sharp $5695 -~roiB lf71 •B4AULT GTLDEl.UXE SIOODOWN plus tax & Ucense SlOUl per month for 48 months on approved 73 Porsche 914, l.7 white cr edit. APR·l 2 .98~. Appgrp.AM /FM stereo. Deferred pa y m e nt Xlnt cood. $4200. ~ 7473 pnce-$5427 00. (J02589S ), Cash price ls '73"'2 914. Clean. ~ spd. AM/FM cass. Lo m1. App Gp. Alloys. Pvt Ply. 642-1954 eves. IUY OR LEASE $3972 o llWW PoncM t24 plus tax & Ucensc for opproxi••f•ly Mlract. $1500 to $2000 -*r Maad9/R....tt ..._. price. Ll•H~ 2l50Harbor Blvd .• C.M. q •a" tit y. Ca II 645-5700 lolsloyce 9756 86 9Lt. Muat see to ap· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ate. Xlnt an " out. "l DEALER IN U.S.A. otrer. 581-9153 ~ ROY . 1 Porsche 1965 Cpe Con· CARVER · COW'S. Compl restored. ROltS·ROYCl only 4000 mi, Bllt/Blk lnl. 1~J•mb«ee Must see $10.950 tBB1. ......_, e.u 11 PP aft 7 pm. 714-644·5039 u-----' ..._.... '7S Porsche 914 J.B. Cop· ClOSEO SVNOAY\ per Appear. grp. l<~m f'M '59Sllver Cloud I stero cass. Ma«s. Top $19,000 cond. P .P . S1 ,000. ~144 67s.«s60 '71 Shadow. wtute, low m1 19'18 ~ Red. SIR. alr . llUDl'O()(, vnyl top. Extra AM /FM s ter eo. Tint sharp. $27,000 631-1266 aJass. n.isl prool. Slab. days~eves. bar. Askin g $1 2,200. ---------710-7879. 1.961 Rolls Royce Sedan. Cinecood. Elegant wlute . 1959 ORIGINAL 356A -.cnn 640-4999 SUNROOF' CLASSIC. ..,.,_,.,. . BUt lacquer/tan, $10,000. Toyohl t76 .. 1997 •••••••••••••••••••••• ?7TOYOTA SIS Gold and Silver •Sale• •C.tke • CNttidcn •C_._ • COf'Olol SALE ONAIOYE COLORS IN STOCK Sale Pnces lnd1ca10d on Each Veh1cln Good thru 2· I 1·79 LEASE or BUY! 70' 914. black la que r . maas. stereo, all re · celpts. $.16()(). 640-532'7 With c ustom paint & -~~~==~­ m any, ma ny utras! '74 CeUca. 44K mi, A/C, (578RKM) WasSJ9CJS; on AM /FM 8·trk, mag~. sate vinyl l op. m a ke orr. Porsche 1965 356SC. Super dean. super raat black beauty w/super 90 eng, diak brtts. AM/FM cass & all papen. Bst orr over $7500. Alt f pm. 498-3427 '73 914 1.7 mags. appear f!rp. Black. AM /FM stereo. $4000. '759141.8: 30K mi. am /Im cassette. a /c, MN rr. New Map & hres. Mal,, L'Vr. Perfect. S7000 Call 83'1-1686 'T1 9115. Peru red. xtras. Won't last thru wknd al '17.900. 673-005tl '16 911 S T arp . air. am/Im cua. 7' Alloys. Sl.5.950/Best otr. &U-2062 '64 PORSCHE COUP E yellow w /blk Int. 2nd. Owner Blackplalc . Alwll)'I CalJf. car. Very noh.-e. 15750 Ph 644-0413 DIUYIANIW AUTOMOIU every yeu for about S500 • StOOO MoeiMakcs 644-2526 'T1 8Qt, alvr, lo mlle•l4?.t A/C, AM/FM. MUS1 SELL-MAKE OFFER. m .2333 dya ... 7U·SH3 e\19. 77POllSCHI TUii() Baue Metallic. Factory load ed . Lo M Ilea. (Ser1111)_ SZl,tfl MOW-$3666 _~_111_1 ____ _ IAUHIUICk 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA L!l&IToyotn Corona sedan. Good trans portation S650. 496-2825 __ 9_7_9_·2_so_o __ Triwllph 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 TOYOTA WGN. 4 cylinder, S speed. air NEW 1979 cond .• luggage rack. 5'IT'FlllES UK.ENEW! (43593) in stock for immediate S3t95 delJvery! All colors! Sec ......... •actt us before you buy AMC--'"P TODAY!!! 16751 Beach Bl/847·9551 IAUElt MOTOIS 1977TOYOTA ~~~~~~d. Celca UfNNlck t7t-2SOO ~speed. air cood .• stereo. -------- one owner le showroom 1976 TllUMrH fresh! (744TYW). Priced 5'ITFllE to seU at With both tops & ONLY OMLY Sllll 32,186 miles! EJtC1'llent Mirode ooodiUonl (739PCP>. Mmdl/I....... MOW $3511 2150Harbor81vd.,C.M. Mhtlde 645-5700 Mada/I ...... 10Y<7rA medul.olc now 2l50ffarbor Blvd • C M •t Ivan's, 1995 llarbor1 ___ 6_4_S._S_7_0_0 Blvd. C.M. &U-1982. lt7STOYOTA CBJCA 4 11~ tranJ. & m ex· celle nl c o ndll Ion I (flllUIXU>. Priced lO sell at OMLYSJlll ... .• ......,, .... " 2J.50Harbor Blvd., C.M. 641-1700 •OllYOU sa&. YOUll TOYOTA. SEE US! 1970 TRIUMPH Tl-6 Already claimed as a clllSlllr by enthusiosti; • Hu ritted wire wheels & overdrive. Excclltint condiOOn I t2S63). An In· V\lllttnenl 8t only $3995 IA'8MOTOIS 2lm Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA '79-2500 "1e TR7: Good cond. Mual aacrlflcel Amlfm cUllelte at.ereo. Beat of· rerm.3988 or a.0851 MAIOUIS TOY OT A ie S9itllrv. Tahiti blull MIMION VIEJO 00,000 ml. AM/FM tape. IJ1·21104tl-1210 Tlree/rlma. 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I cylinder, aulomallc, t.ape, power window, "T1 &ick Sltybawk AJC Ire : ..................... . 'T1 Seville. Loaded. Ta _. ... ..__ a.Ir C\Wl, power steer• Mat.I • loclLI. Lux lnt AM/f'M allt.O lo/ml. New -• BrU1tbraclD.11""8w1l,t\ "r4 vw tMw AM /I'll I 'Tl hi: OrHt n.inplDI 1111.INP) .h111a1erack. Sliver w/blclc vnyl. radlali. Xlot. cond. • t.an trim. · 1]L$0 ), Wu tr\ , ry tow' mUee New c.'ODll. -lo rettls>U "12Volvo144 E C80121 Prv. Ply. SHOO Ca I I M.liLS~ l HllS: Oft nle tbu un:._ Xlnl (and 13100 amlfln HaMUt 1te,_1 &ta00orbt9t Linda Ultl IMW1S4 · • ovtt lease. Sl96 mo. Al& for Lee. 170-1108. '70 Coupe, de VIiie. xi..a Cond. Leather inL One Wf!MmclM • •'*-6.JM405 a100 or bHt orrer ea ms 548·15511 , .............. ., 11 --------w W'IJdcat ronvert, xlnl 14191 -•-ordt'4M:le AMC.J..-IUtCll cood, P /wlod, A /C, aA&mMOTottS n VWBuil:AM I,... radk> LMa 'T1 cbam ..... IM edt Alllile,,UMd CINT'UIYWA~M moG/bltotr.f75-~ -u--bor 81 d C'....U., cmpr s*1 , 1un .. ~--••••••••••••••••••••••• lml Beada 81/147·9551 Sliver with maTOOn In· M ~ ". roal low ml JO.ooo'M1 """u.mlnt.11,000ml, AMC 9901 terior,aircond.AM/FM C11e '915 "trt~~:A Wnlty, ~l» ==-171 IS6t writ •••••••u••u•n•••n•• ...USTS&L tlldio. Power iteering 6 ,, .................... . - --'W7 sa.-. Nf'W pa&nt, u,..., -•74 MATAOOI "74 1 lb'Mt Halcbback 8 bnltea, elet'trtc win· 1977 CADtU.AC 'T7 wtu\e TR 7 Xlnt c-ond ~•en&IM.SJ400 y._ 9772 Y·•1 automallcJ ai r ey .Aucotran1.,PowStr dowa. door locks, roof COUPIDIVIW All •Jlll'&I ' r v.arran '7581 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cuno .. power •lMnnl • ,Jl',FakM•· Air. Bucket.I. rack. Priced to sell! Alow :nileaaeoneowner lY ~St vOl 1'.L1I •tereo •more. (U°'33RYA>. carlnflawlesscondltlon • VW Bue Oood t'ond Y VO ~~~·· vinyl r oo f Ooldeo tan with tan lo· S4ttl CSRYY). Was '869S; on ••••= t710 Sllcl 1bUt1automaU"· .............. , $17'5 =::-O::W~~A.~~~ 540-5630 aa.te ....,...w.••666 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lllli0$41.JtG,Mf.a51 -....,. ......... ~~-· $1,990 Call 183·1121 """ .- 19n YWCA.MPH .,411 vw Pope.op C..snpeT ~F..AS~~RY AMC._.........,. weekd a y1 6 ·lo p M. 1AU1R IUICK Get readY for 1umm r ! AMJFM au:r C' ... A/C EXPERTS 8'1$l Beach Bl/MT·95Sl weekends IAM..SPM. 2111:25Harbor Blvd. <074'71). i>rle«ltote.ll at S&Morotr c....:. Mda ttlO 2929 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA OM.Y Hiii -u•• ••1 COSTA MESA 979·2500 ...... FOR SAL -tt7' AMC .... ••;;;;•i•U•l-::v•••••• ....,,....... '611 VW Bui, $&800 YOl.VO MATA.DOil 2 DR. -ruoHarbor Blvd , C.M e70/t'7M,•ev t•Hatbor BJvd ••• .u B.ICTIA 221 COSTA Mt:SA nuvt.op. Aut.ornaUc. fac· With le11 than 53,000 •45-1700 12 VW Bu.t. Curt11n1, 646-9103140.9467 tory a ir cond., pwr. miles! (TIOFWB). Was 1978 Buick Regal. Like '78 El Dorado: retired new. Under Wmty. air. G.M. Executive. Owner amtrm cassette $5900 driven only. Prime cood. 4194-7flTT SU. 700 493-7893 u~t. told out bed, steertn& •brakes, radio, 88$; onaale '16~~!..:_1i~ IOdlum n lvH $2000 oaANelCOUMTY heater at ONLY 32,000 ...,,..W.$2222 '77 Electra, all extras, i2 Fieetwood Brougham. IUIM~. Oou1 957 a444 o fc , mUea on lhi.I iU Saver. ""'"" _.... •---~ .. -""""'' 82 OOOm1' Xlnt cond • • PURCHASE ORLIASE YOUR MEW 1979 CADILLAC NOW! • NABERS ~ - ___ :li51·1M"5 -... '""'ev-vOlvO ("'""""G). •••-IU..,.., ...,.....c-..QIUU. -• ..-.. • . . . u• .... -~ Y Y _,.,. -._ CallArt Must sell! Make orrer. 1974 VW Bua~ cond . '66 VW AM I FM:-;;w EXO.USIVELY VOLVO 292SHarbor Blvd. ~'nleO 673-9187 _,5e...;.....t_,.eo______ Classic '68Golden El D. radial tlr~s. A M /FM ,..,,.t v•-•-... ..,,,.,,., LargOrestVolCvoDetaller THEODORE COSTAMESA Sl:OO ,,_.. AUi• '""'"'· .. --.. an aqe OWll)' 97•2500 fl Riviera full power. '77 Seville white w /blk • steno, S'l70086ll~ ~1 BUY or LEASE R 0 BIN s Y-A/C, good cood. S475. leelber i.oterior. All xtra. ___ &1&-_5356 __ _ 1!1~vwtop~~· :".:CW:..~·==:: ~~mDIRECT~~~ JOoO !~~~11 llLVfl =Pinr~J,ifi:!l' A~ :~~ days. 64&·&4 23 ~~r.et~.~i>~;: ~t.~;~~ ~.~we~~~: good.12795.144-1058 u.y take vw ....... as,,.,._. is a almple matter . . . r . &16--9797 eveoloas Sat/ $10,SOO. pp. 751·434'/ --------·trade ~5459.,_ _.. • • \IA Ml\A 11-l? ,,,110 JUllcaU&42·S878. "138'.ickReaaJ.40.BOOml, SWi. ~26.W i2 VW Bus good condi · · alr, power, auto, $2000. ------------· ----- tion, tinted windows: Must sen im vw Bl.II. 2025 S ......... Mew t lOO ...,.., Mew tlOO ~aft8PM. A.Mtos, Hew 9100 AMto..Hew tlOO lllLl!l sell S2200 53&-7315 t A Y I F M •• • • • • • • ••••••••••• • •••• • • •• • • • ••• •• ••••••• -----· ---• runs area • , A-..&..-:.m 750 2011 ~'!f!=~~::=-~~ i2 VW Van. New rebl $1000.63l ·5Sl7 1'\11ClllRn -~ ~\ motor" trans. 2S mpg. DATSUN•TOYOTA•VW '75 >MDL. A/C, stereo,-s MO~oR~· Racbo & AC. Very Clean. RLllllinl or not-Fair cash MltO, pwr, 38,000 ml. Xlat -niQU\ I I !la).21626. 631-2.on 673-3465 ccnd. te1-3lllS. ""'" ......._ PRE-OWNED NABERS '75POMTIAC MAM>NIX Padded top. full pwr.. fact. air cond .. tilt wheel. AM/FM stereo. Rallye wheels. SHARP! (134532). '3999 '76 &.DORADO Cruise control. leather interior. stereo radio and full Power. (750TRVl. '68'99 '7 6 OLDS CUTLASS. SurtllMI T-TOP BROUGHAM CPE. Full pwr.. fact. air. AM/FM stereo 8 track. till, cruise cont • split pwr seats, cust. whls.. lo. lo miles. (976NZA). '5999 •77 CHEVY CAM.ARO LT Automatic, pwr. windows. pwr. door locks. cruise control, factory air cond. & ONL V 4.<49 1 miles• (819TOCl '6599 •77 &.DORADO '73 COUPE DE VILLE Padded lop. leather Int.. full power. till wheel. cruise contrOI & AM/FM stereo. Looks sharp! (187HZVJ '3499 177 SEVILLE Lealher interior. cruise control. wire wheel covers & AM/FM stereo 8 tracll tape. (0455820). 'I 0,699 '76 CHIY. CORDOI A Full pwr .. fact air. AM/FM stereo. lilt whl.. cruise cont . split pwr. seats. lealher int.. wire wheel covers. low miles. like new car. (083PCX). '469 9 •75 COUPE DE VILLE Full power. leather interior. stereo tat>e & vlnyt roof and IOw. low miles. (541MOW). '5799 •74 COUPE DE VILLE •set GS'' • s~V\"' .. NEW 1979 COROLLA 4 speed transmission. disc brakes. rec1tn1ng seats & undercoat Stk. •210 9 . Ser #378092 Cabriotet top. split leather seats. full pwr . fact. air. tilt Wheel. cruise cont.. stereo tape player and t yr /12 .0 00 mi le warranty. (162RTTl s9399 Padded top, full power. split Power seats. factory air. tllt wheel. AM/FM with 8 track tape player. SHARP! (225LGV). $45'9 ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTI ON OF QUALITY USED owner. Sl49S. '96-93-45. icadlllac see rust oo mlftt before you buy . Iowa, Cosla Mesa 16 '67 D Dorado, $750. Good li!w, runs good. Good In· tenor. &16-1312. '75 ~e Ville. Mint COGd. ed Must sell! m>O. 968-4150 aft 6. 1979 Eldorado two tone blue & sliver , fully loaded Sl9,800 640-1798 "7'6 ~J:ii de Ville loaded. ~.000 II~. $4500 493-8480 ..,, 8do c ••. Spo .. ..... $"95 S29.a4ZJ '7t Cou~e De Vill e, LOaded. Int cond. 22,000 mi. Green, rull pwr. Sl0.250 firm. '99-37'5 PP '68Coupede Ville lmmac. Mot.or like new. All pwr. Must See! Sl,750. 6'4-0701 ...... Mew " 00 •••••••••••••••••••••• NABERS 178TOYOTA '77TOYOTA '74TOYOTA 178 PONTIAC 177 TRIUMPH NAUaS CADILLAC 2600 HAllOlt ILVD. COSTA Mii.A 540-9100 ' . CIUCA um.ACI 5 speed. air conditioning, casselte radio. heater & mao wheels. "Special Edition." (119UKK) 56599 175 IMW _IJOI 6 cylinder, automatic trans .. air conditlonlno & AM/FM radio. One of the world's great road cars. (404MHT). SEE TODAY! ··~ . COIOf.UJ~ .c speed. radio & heater. Vou·1111ke 1111 (738RXL) 52"9 '72 JAGUA R X.16 8 cyttnder. automatic trans . air cond.. PoW9f 1teenno.1 f)OWer windows & AM/FM radio. Luxury al a fair prlcef (396E.XW). DRIVE IT! COIOM.A W.AGOH IOHMIYILUIROUGHAM Tlt-7 V-8 eno1ne. auto trans . air Automatic trans • radio. co nd . power steering . Atr cassette radio sunroof heater & luggage rack Lois windows. brakes & seats. & trunk r ack Custom of room" (552KXZl vinyl roof. h it wheel g interior & IOw low miles!• AM/FM St0'eo tape. Too (3001UCI c 52499 nice to explain! (953VGTI 56499 55599 175 VOLVO 177 MERCURY 170 PLYMOUTH 241W.AM>M MOMAICH DUSTH V-8. automatic trans . air Automatic trans .. air cond1t1on1ng. full Power. 6 cylinder. stick shift, llldio c:ondlllon. radio a heater. heater vinyl roof, door & h eater. R ellable See It today1 (817N0W) locks & AM/FM stereo transPof1atlon. (400AVA). (505290 54299 54699 • .. • .. .. . CA.MAIO. Clio. tJI 12 In alJ l'Olon ft all lta\e aut.omat\c tran1 , 4Ur t'Ofld • pwr tttnn1 le ALI. hut l..0Wm1 lhl'1VAU> SAYIS COHHlll CHHI O LfT '-"II I .. I I(' I ~I I \I I °'I ~• .. 1200 UZ91 ·~:;-· Mtol, Uie4 A..to1, UHd A..tot U1ed .._.., U1e4 · • ••••••••••••••••••••• • • • i-L ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • _,..., 9921 Ce"eHw 99lJ c.r..ttw 9932 U.C. 9941 -:. ....................... ......••••...........•. .••...............•.... ....................... . 'TI Cordoba. All •tr11. GRAND OPENING '74 COIYITTI lf76 ••....,..OLM Make on:! .. 1891 ..,.OlvlETTIS" .,._ _, '-., White, auto. &lereo, T· MA11C IV top, air. lo mile.. Cartier model with a '61 Cuatom Newport. AJr pwr brakes, pwr slttr· 1n1 Good tlrts. S.SOO. l96M speed, blue, both (Ser2U7>. moonroof. (883RCL>. topl, wheels & stereo Sharp! Wu~;onaaJe ::sa~!Mwas SS79S ; S779S MOW-$1555 ._ Jm-1 8'--.. " NOW S5595 IAUB ICllQ ua ...... a. ..,,,..." .. n,.ine, 2925Harbor Blvd. 1m1 Beacb 81114'1·95.51 lll'l·1W ·~~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~I ~y~ry flild condfl .• Nk· Co:AA..t.. 9930 1976·T ·Top. brown . --l•o COSTAllESA •• I: u,. _,., m ~ vpm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 979 "'500 • .... ~l ... rk cc1 ...... ~ k aulomallc, ywr. sl. ·-•353• HwbO< Blvd ... -~ 7 4 ~cAILO ---.. ...., .,_.., 811 '74 Mark J v 10Jd. "' 0.telenO<OYll '"IJl.IUI ·: _..,. forDave. ~....,_, brakes. a r cond .. r::=::::=:=::::=:::==:::!... • V 8, •utom1t1r, air ................. excell. cond. wheels. AM /FM stereo -..... -~ "47 ... ~ • pc>•.ir •le<rlnl Ii'. rmmac. '71 ,;, CamilM>, mlO/oUer ..P.P. 833-3899 tuaette & CB. Nice car! ~ 9913 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• : '81 t~ • m • ro. r a r 11 hnlk • Cowt Ind. 350~. S3200or <:cJnl •79 MK v Red/ ed (393PCC>. Was $9795. •-•••••••••••••••••• '70 Maverick, 75.000 ... t'q\.lpptd, 4 pd atk, nu SZ"I ofr 81).ttlM LOADED. l~ci(b 1u:u,Y lh1a weekend I '71 MMCUaY miles, xlnt cood. Best of· COMNtil CHtYIOlt T '"I.,' f 1 I• , I I I ' f" I \ \1 t \ paam, rad•itls, rtr St~ ............ •och 7l 8elaire auto, •dr .• runs group, turbine s poke MOW $9375 COUGAR Xa7 ,_r_er_._964_·1_9_12_. ____ _ GHANOOPt:NINC1 ~ll AMC.Jeep gOod. good tires $550/ '#h.ls, electronic AM /FM W~th less than 11,000 9950 1971CAMAIOa '14Camal"(I 111nt t'tmdt• "m Mcwrtt!C.rloLaodau Jtrr:u&tach01/IW795Sl beeloCferlMS-7297 stereo search w/Quad. 1976-T ·Top. s ilver. miles&ma~,manyex·••••••••••••••••••••••• 50 I lOO non, 4<i t\ m•. hur• A 01~ root pirn.-111 --IW -8-lrack. etc. (no roof) automatic. pwr. st. & tras! (432 ON). W as ORANGECOUNTY'S 2 lt> ctiOOt.4' Onl' 1 ,. T ,. 1 c~ tnt. MW rad .. i., Pwr ~lodow1 It tv1·k1 CANIC A.OM '7l Chev. Impala. Z·dr, Under 19,000 ml. P IP braket. air cond., wire $71BS, on sale NEWl!ST The> wtlb k>• mil ,_ l'N n • tw>aden., 137001fif Tilt Whet-I AM I YM 1!'76 o\004>1·9 s>aSMo&er AIC. tmted wind.. good $13.~. 'HHl44·9217. wheels & AM/FM stereo. MOW.$6999 LINCOLN-MERCURY .. ,ttntv (G4Tft\l'l Th\' kr :tie tenio 12,000 ml Xlot VR,•11t.ornauc.a1rcond .• <'Ond.Bestoffer.631·5059 Cor-tefh 9932 <776VCE">. Was $9195; IAUlllUIC« n..ft•~rsbipts· nowOPEN ~1.~ II 1 1' cond '8900 "4-'4.226 pwr 1teenn11. pwr win· this weekend ~ ~rNlrYll,Ol' o;. ', with a..n•t tt20 -dOwi.. pwr dr l()(U, tilt '76 Chevette. Like new ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOW $9375 2925 Harbot Blvd. RAY FlADEIOE ~ • ~000.:'U\ • noth ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 F.I C111mlnu, S4:14. Xlnl 'whl't!I, cru111e control, 11.000 ma. Automatic '77 Corvette. Loaded COSTA MESA UNCOLN·MERCURV ere.-HOW U•tri Ont> ownt'r. 6t Ea tat(' cond . vt>ry low milt!,, rttcll Ii radlo·Loaded & dnve. ZT,000 mi. Clean. $9600. MirKle UMCI Can 979-2500 lfi..18AuwCeoter Dr. Wqun Gd tl1'1'W, tran • A'Jr pwr br1kf't & lite r ready to go' (343NXM ) 548-6336 979-2750eves UC lot-Harbor/Hamt"J•-n ,61 COUG ... 1 SDFwy·Lake Forest exit Minlce. UMd CWI bod • bralL 6 p11.nt Rt-•nit. /\M FM It track II\ PllC8) TO saL "' ""-IRVINE UC lot JIArbc:H'IU•mdton t partlll en• o"cr duh, cu tom body '-74 Vega Hatchback GT. '78 Corvette. Spec. ed1 COSTA MESA V·8.automatac, power a3o.7000 COSTA MESA haul rroo Mt-4.211.5 piont 2 ~lll of whffl I'm! en(U1e red & cream ticlo, an immaculate lo 6ll·Sl30 steering. AM/FM radio.--------- Ul..SUO 71 l."ht\y Btu r, all opt High perf. SUSJll' Mu1t Ulterior. Power steenng, mileage car With all OP· Only56M miles. 100010> 1976 wacuay 'I ,. R tnt Lo a>e to apPf'ecaa~ MSOO auto trans. stereo. new lioi;is including ta~e •• 76. T Bar roof. $1295 ~·•cH Ha\e some\h~ to ell• Si'4'tw00 .. Cail Sat 557 ~ Call53&-~or~~ ~s·cC::di~n~~!t cnase etc. At M1ss1on Slvr/Pltnm int. Fully IW"9••ocll ~ C1 1f1tdads~ltwtsll SWlaf\ 2.~ W_an_tAdResults SU-5678 a~~i714)~68 raef.~~':°J'~5 ~e:~l~si ~uto. $8995. PP. AMC-Jeep ~~t!1.crr~~rlen>t~ AllhK.New t HOOAMhK.N•w 9100 .....,Mew 9800 ....._..._ 9100 ~nte Prkwy, Miss Mtol,New . 9100 16751BeachBl/847·95Sl ~~>~Wa~h~~~~o ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --'--------••••••••••••••••••••••• '7'4 XR7. n ew paint, sa.Je s Brand New 1979 HOllDA STATIOll WAIOll (2272)(WBA5006071) auv$ 79 FOR ""T• &Uc- • LEASE FOR (2115)(SGE5005433) LEASE FOR LEASE s14a11 FOR I., MO. oius l.tll tor 38 ll'IO'llh9 Ooen et!d l-on 1oorov@d c•odll Cao C061 s 7099 Rell<luat S3904 Pencxllc oeymenr 15692 32 TOlll lncection CO!ll u aa 17 Service & Parts Deph. OPEN 'TIL I 0:00 P.M. Monday tin Friday• Sahwday1 'TIL 5:00 P.M. Se Habla Espcmol All Sale Prices Do Mot lnclllde Tax & License • Sale PriCes Effecffvethru Smday. Febnlary 11, 1979 loaded, clean, $2700/or MOW-$1666 bestotfer. 631·21683 IAUa IUICX 76 Cougar XR7. air 292SHarbor81vd. leather stereo. Fu II COSTA M~A power, mags, loaded. 979-2500 Low mileage. l owner. 1----------Blue Book $5400. Asking $4950 Cirm. Call Jim 549-1687 or 548· 7794 '77 XR7. PS. PO, Atr. AM/FM, 29.000 ml. Xlnt oond. 49S-l648 Pvt Pty DodlJt 9935 ·················~····· ·71 Demon V-8. nu Interior & paint, $1500. 84Z· 10S2 '72 Dodge window Van cstm mtenor 318 cu in! 3-f;pd, manual mags. xtnt l2950.84H342 &I Dart wagon, 1 own 6 cyl. auto, 4 door. Rblt eng. ssso. 645-4959 9940 ....................... 1976FORD GRANADA Automatic, pwr. stecnng & brakes, air cond. & ltt>s than 14,000 miles . <400REN). Was $4695; on sale MOW-$1999 IAUERIUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 '76 IOICAT WGM. V·S, automatic. air cond .. power steering. AM·FM a nd luggage rack. (2298) Sl495 ....,, .... leach ~ ...... 16751 Beach Bl /847 ·9551 1975MaCUltY COUCiAIXl7 White with while interior and PWlChing vinyl root. lilt wheel. AM /FM stereo, air cond.. and more. <LiC053RZE> $4195 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN MfR'.UR~ 2626 HARBOR BLVD •• COSTA MESA '76 Monarch, black Sharp, 216,000 m1. Ale. am/fm radjo, black int. vnyl top. s.nso 963· 1912 aJ\. 6. 1977 MERCURY MAR9UIS COUPE D ove Grey with matchin~ Interior and VUlyl roof. Full power. aircond. AM /FM stereo, cruise control, tilt wheel and more! (Lic793SRV) $6295 540-5630 1011\so\ & so,· • LINCOLN -MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ·77 Mercury Marques Brougham 4dr. loaded. '78FORDWAGOM New tir es. SS.19S "Fair.o..e Sqllll,.... 1_n_•l83_1_-1.24_2 ____ _ VS. automatic, pwr. '73Mere. Marqws wagon. steering, factor y air clean, P/W, tape deck, cond., AM/FM stereo. air, SZ200/bs t orr. Juggage rack & ONLY 41!H-8734or494-0363 8.000 miles! (10'1VOZ). THEODORE ROBINS FORD ;'1)60 HARBOR Bl VO COSIA ME~A 6·11 0010 '72 Co. Park 9 pass. wag. White. Cully loaded! Xlnt! $2,000. 675-6161 .... WJ 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'tr7 Muswig , Contact John. 581.3893 aft. 6 1972 Ford Country Squire 77.000 Miles. l owner, '7S Ghia II. P/B, PIS, rack, air, 9 passenger auto, AIC, S279S S850. Ca.JI 75.2-6060 bet. 8-5 968--0689 1978 Raocbero GT. FuU '86Convertible, red/blJc. 6 loaded. AM/FM 8 trac~ cyl, 3 spd. xlnt cond. stereo. Ult wheel, crwse S2750/0ffer. 494-6155 control, 8 way. power '67 Mu.st, good trans car, seats, power. w1nd~ws, will be collector's item B~ougbam inte rior, $550/orbest. 546-7708 chmatlc control AM.•--------- Low mileage. Priced to '6.5 New tires. opt. bench sell. PP 751-8967 seat. Asking $2000. '56 Ford Falrlane Vic-___ 979-6332 _____ _ toria. Gd cood. runs well. '65 Mustang 289. Auto. 2 df. 65,000 ma. Best oCr. P.S., Air. Good cond. ~1749 $18J0.968-9200. "76 Ford Granada, 2 dr, '68 Fastback. V-8, AC, PS, auto, A/C, PS, radials . auto. $1JSl5. xlnt cond. $3500. 673-0190 499-4364. Friaft6; Sat/Sun. 1----'---------1'69 Must. Grande, '76 LTD. Pwr steering, NJ02163, e!'c· mech .• oew pwr brakes, AC. Mint paint +ure11 + mags. contd. Hurry won't last. Stereo. Sl99Storrer. ~. 751-S392. 962-S31S '5 Wagon, auto, air cond. GREA'r CAR '75 Mustang Great 429 engine. Need· n Ghia, 302 V-8, all ex- ing C'6 trans. Minor body tras. Blu w/pin strlp'g, work. $450. 631-2408 wilt top, lo mi. 646-83$6. '76 2 dr. Granada, 6 cyl, OWl•MI• '911 tow m.i. reclining bucket •••-•••••••••••••••••• seats. amtrm. $3750. Call lf76 OLDS 84U8&6 TOIONADO '76 Ford LTD 2 dr. like Has everytbina and less new. Beaut. gold. See to than Z:S..000 ~! (?387). alllftClate, Cr/cnlrl, air W.sDIQS; onsaJe s h-ock s, bvy duty MOW•$4999 radlator, PS/PB. R/H. IAUa IUICX A/C. Unted glass, new battery /brakes. tires, 212$ Harbor Blvd. al COSTAM~A ~elhr~'.1°~~ ~ 979-2500 Albert Pl, CM '7l ~ Delta aa. $800 9945 Runs put. xlnl coad. ...,..,. 1979 UMCOLM '78 Olds 98 Regency. VllSA.IWS loaded , $7600. P .P . SIDAM 7UVDN . H8·6416, Leas than 6,000 miles. ,_m_tm-__ 7_l64 ____ _ Full power. AM/FM "13 Ome1a New pnt, Cd stereo with 8 track Lape, cond.:...auto trana, air msl c:Nsecontrol. lilt wheel, aell. rP.551·3671 pl!dded root. leather in· i....;..-------- terior. (Uc 129WAC). "1feutJeuSu~me,auto. $10,'95 p/a.. fadofy air, am/fm 540-S630 aurto. Wt wheel, Lan· dMa top. tao. Xlnt cood. Bntolfer. 840-2800 2121 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA Sell wiUI EASE! lt'1aBRE&z.& . .. . ... ...... UM4 •••••••••••••••••••••• at u1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cun.ASS COUPI 1978 Supreme model. Jusl hke Nt-;w with ONl.. V mo m1k • air rond • tnusl' tont rol, \IR YI top , f!lt c ZVl TIY IT·IUY fTI COMt4tH C HfVIOlt 1 "\'II 1 fa I r-I I \I t 1 !14 .. 1 lOO \utomat1r. .ur t'on1t 1.,-.·1•r lilrt•nn.i bru k•• Low. lo-. mil ld374dl Sl4tS ................ 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WITH 3 EASY WAYS TO BUY!!! CASH '6388 Plus tax and license. Check it - shor it -compare it. You can't bea this price! SMALL DOWN PAYMENT •395~ .. $17 4.15 per month for 48 months; with $395.00 down. 13.10% APR. Deferred payment is $8754.20. On approved credit. We've Priced These Special Regals With One Thing $121 .92 per month for 48 months; with 113 down $2267.19 combination cash & trade. 12.25% APR. Deferred payment is $8119.35. On approved credit. In Mind ••• To Continue 10 Make Buick California's Most Popular Car And Bauer Buick Your Favorite Place To Buy One! Don't Miss This Sale ••• Friday, Saturday and Suday. Open 'Till JO P.M. Mon.-Sat. Yes ... Open Every Sunday 'TiH 5 P.M. 3 blocks South of the San Diego FreewaJ (Ser. #1365e8) All ca,. aubtect to prior .. 1e ·;( /{ · . fh-nnge C•nnuy's ~ -~ · #f II.Wk llen.ler HARBOR BL VD./SAN DIEGO FREEWAY A division of Bouer Motors. Opel·Joguar-Triumph-MG. 2925 HARBOR BL VD., <XJSTA MESA 9~2500 ' Pri~ good '48 Hours after publication Tax, license & documentation fee not included We're f ••r Ta11et U.lek Dealer I• CMta Meu . All makes, models and colors Classified Auto Advertising . DAILY PILOT in the 642-5678; l - • ·-- FINAL SPORTS ALL RIGHT! ALL RIGMT ! HERE Lt'OV ARE ~600D 6RlEF, l(OV'((E TME MOST IMPATIENT 006 lN THE WHOLE WORLD! WMAT DO '{OU WANT, SALT ?PEPPER? ONIONS? KETCHUP? PARSLE'(? NANCY I ":THINK I'LL TRY TO MAKE ONE ALL RtGi1T, l1M COMING! I . ·-' ,, f _ I I~ NOW, WHAT'S THE MATTE~? .. WOW---1500 FOR THAT TAKE If EASt/! 60 A'1EAD AND EAT! WHAT'S THE MATTER? DlD I FORGET SOMETHlN6? WMAT'OlD I FORGET? WH't' CAN'T I HAVE A NORMAL 006 LIKE Ev'ER'f'ONE EL5E? By Ernie Bµshmiller DOING ONE OF THOSE PAINTINGS SURE PAY5 OFF THfS MUST BE THE WAY IT1S DONE • • . , WHO ~PILL.ED ~-tA~~ PAINT ON 010 . r I SPl&-{.ED !' J MV NEW PAINT ·POO ' ~WEAT~f(?/ ON 'IOtk~ i ~WEAT•V ! w I 9 DENNIS THE MENACE c.ee ... r F="EEL ve~v C&.AT! ( TODAY. .. l i 1~ cu1e ! 1: I~ CUT& ! ME-LAMS AL.~O TOOK YOU·UM~ A~! MA~CIA'~ NEW 7WEAiER'! 8E~T£~T Pet-ae1L ANO SWOtc.E IT IM TeaNC.MY·WEEJl-ICHV P1E'E~ ! M&·IAM~ ~L~O "rt4 REW VOL4·UM'J Bao" OMf 1ME WtNPY·Poo ! • ~!! M-4AT I DOIN6? ,M£·UM~ AL.'10 .•• &AM •••• ME-tAM~ A&.4'o,.,. i ~PILL.tN6 PAINT ON MA~IA~ fWEAl!Y. ISN'T THAT CUTE 'P ! ™OUcSHfWHSN YOlA'~E. Cure Y()t1'frE ~lAPP~O~ e>e A1'1..e fo Gt!T AWAY wm~ ANYTt-·HNlS .... :: By Hank Ketcham ..------...:. I SIRENS ,,.AND LOTSA vVe l3EllEQ CHE:CK IT OUJi1EDDY. SouND9 L.ll<E YEAH ... TM<E THA1 I tURN IT DOWN A LITTLE, HENRY. .. WE DON'I WANT -ro WAKE; up DE.NN/S. WHAT DID ARTIE HAVE TO SAY?---~ SHOOTIN' ! THAT GUY WHO'S GOING INTO THE BUlLDI NG! I KNOW I SAW HIM 5 0ME PLACE! I NEYER FORGET A FACE! ' WHAT HAPPENt:=D ;zz A PURJY GOOD )O(.J D1R1Y AAT ! MOVIE;/ HUH? I i:::;......._=D~G-=--=E=----=P=-------=--4 R K E R • I ' HE 'S GOT A COUPLE OF THE BOYS TAILING MCG AVIN! THE DOC HAS BEEN AT HIS OFFICE EVER ~l'Jl.'.l'J/ SINCE HE LEFT HIS HOUSE AT 5EVEN- THIRTY ·THIS MORNING! MY NAME'S SAM D DR. MCGAVIN 15 EXPECTING ME ! GOOD! YOU'RE GOl~G TO PICK HIM DON'T WORRY ABOUT HIM, UP AT HIS OFFICE AT THREE AND MR. B ! HE'S GONNA DO BRING HIM HERE! RIGHT? EXACTLY WHAT WE TELL HIM! HL1 5U5A~4; iHl5 16 lE5 ·' I'Nl CJ\LLl~G BECAUSE I UJA5 wtiNDERING IF 4>0U'D LIKE ro GO TO A 5HOW THIS 5A1URDAQ ? ' - 1HANK5 I • HEU...O I 15 SO&A~ 'THE~E ~ 1 REALLQ 1Hlt-.1K IT WOULD BE. FUN! I'VE ALWAl.>5 FE.LT<.(OU A~D 1 HAD A LOT IN COMMO~! NO, I'M NOT 1RQING m BE SMART! SUSA~ , ~ C)Ol) CR91NG? 2-11 ,AW, You KNOW ME --MONEY IS NO OBJGCT ,A.5 LONG ,AS IT'S CHEAP. byFerdJohnaon ABSOLUTELY NO OBt.IGATION, 5WIVEL--ANt> JF AFTER 14-D,AYS You1RE NorCoMPLETELY SATISFIED, RETURN THE UNUSED PORTION ... ~ ~~- ~ ···111~ 14-D,AY5 ARE ABSOLUTELY FREE ·' - I DoN'r ·GET JT ... No--i OF ' 1 ME. ! -· - DOCTOR SMOCK ~'M NOIHtNG eu-r A L.OWL-Y IN-rE:RN -'A-r YOUR HUSe>ANt::>'S HOSPllAL-••. • ' .:t KNOW ... ANP :!.'M A l-ONe:L,....Y WOMAN MARRtE:t::> 10 YOUR CHIE:F-OF-STAFF . . l, n p ~~ 0 By George Lemont csee, -rH rs cou L,....t::> ee: SORi"' OF A MS:PtCAL- V~RS ION OF A Cl-ASSIC MOVIS: SCESN5 ! / ' .. ' ',, ·~'(l\W LIUILllll'& . ,,,. . FIV~ HUNPRE:P RESASONS?! MARMADUKE<ID ~-- NON, I. W/:ltHT YOU TO 8E GOCO ON nE ELEVA'l"CQ. JUST STAND STILL ANO SE QUIET. "--.... , , ' / \ ---J -l'Wr!~ .. ·~-' - l'VE GOT AT LEAST SOO HOURS OF= N~~PJ...E::WO RK IN IHJS SUCKER! . . By Brad Anderson , I l. l t .. . .... . CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? TMf't u-e 11t kHt six differ· .ntft in drawino details betWffft top and bottom ~Mis. How quldlly c.an yow find them? a.ct& ans.en with those bek>w. -•1 11 .. vt~ t ,.._ •\ de>&S f --" -I t llH1•111P t i '""0'd t -~IP If -..,., t ~leMOI II "''V I W~H+llO Mffi)D~rr W[}u Drr[l0 -------by Hal Kaufman------- e PLAY CUPIOI Ponder ttib vene tor St . Valentine's 0.y: Fifty is my tint, nothing Is my H<oita. t1ve 1115' m~u1 my third; my tourttt •vowel Is ~koned. WtM!t am I? P.S.: I'm something which, 'tis u1d 1n song, "makn ,I~ world 'H 2E ,A "R :1 - E 'A 1R r5T HEY. PUZZLERS, TAKE HEART! This puzzle Is all heart -at least tor openers. A.1> you can see, the word "heart" appears both across and down In the dla· gram shown. You are asked to Insert fovr bddllional flv•letter words to form a word· square, which reads the wme across and down. Oefl,,ltlons ( 1 Is heart. natch): 1. Vatentine symbol. 2. A live coal. l. To mistrNt. • 4. Varnish lnor-.dient . s. A general cowrw. ·-·! "S .. ,... ' --v t -ilt "~I -UV rJT . to '""'nd." •• 31\0'I ••• ,_ ... ""'' e Tlme Outl A. watch indicates the hour as 11 ..S. If the entire dial Is shltted clockwise five mlnutH, wtwt ttme will II snow., •Evef'hHrdoh RtSCO?Who hu?8ut if you add the ume two tetten '°" an.t •ft, you'll hne • per1ectly good word. WMt letten'P _ 'JdO:>Slll)d JOI~ -•All 34 PC>'t •Tangle,.! S.y fast: "Grits again! Good gravy," growled Gregory orumplly. Shelly Shaw was sure she saw Shella Shea's shy sister Sue. 15 16 . . tl 6• 19 13 7 • •18 . • ,'i , .9 8 '\ 21 • \ . IC). 'i 5 27 ·3 . 26·2e ·2 AW, CUT IT OUTt What has our Uff .. n friend tMhioMd above? You'll be surpti...t. RNlly. Cennect doh to '"· THE WORLD'S GREATEST SUPERHEROES E VEN THOUGH SI.IP ER MAN Ser OFF LU THOR'S FIRST ~8 U/t/WmlN61.~ 'It.I TY il D HIM OS I~ TH E: OAll.Y Pt.ANer NEWS~' \ MY FAMILY COULD BE K ILi.Gt:> BY THE NEXT 80M6! .r'VE GOT A RIGHI TO WOllRY/ AND YO/../ CALL Mf: AN /{)!OT--? ... ONLY A FOOi-'AOULO HOLO SUPERMAN REGA::lNS18LE FOR SOME:THING A MAOMAN LIKE /..VIHOR OOES! ONE NCRE. CRACK LIKE THAT; 01.Sl:N, ANO I 'LL-- TICKER TA.Pt Sharpen crayons or colored pencils. Ail91Y them nutly to bring fortt\ an amusing picture: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. l-YeUow. 4-Lt. bl"OWft. 5-flesh tOMs. 6-Lt. gray. 7-a&adt. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 pofnta for u.Jng all the Jett.rs In the word ~ to torm two complete words: ENAMORED ---.. .. .... - THEN scor-. 2 points eac.t. for all words of four tett.ra or more found ~ the .. ttitri. Try .. sare at .... , M 910lnts.. -.... -]I !_ ...... ,......... NOW. .. )OU 5Tlf..L WANT TO n-f!U)W Tl-IAT PUNCH? TH05G GUYS ACT Lll<E THEY'VE F ORGOrrEN WE Purour A NCWSPAPEIZ. HE~E/ OH, WELL ... l GUESS IT 'S UP "TO MRS. LANE'$ G IRL, LOIS, TO SHOW 'EM 1-'iOW I r 's OOf"'E.' MOTLEY'S CREW by Ben Templeton & Tom Forman j~ • .. • AGATHA CRUMM 00 YOU THINK YOU'LL EVER RETIRE', MS. CRUMM ? . GORDO 1sJiJ1r HE GOING TO RlJNf SHOE M\55 FISH0R9\111? ~NES1l.Y, f\!W ... WAAT GQ)JI IC; lT? 1•0 RETIRE' TOMORROW, WINSOME••• HERe·s OUR PROFIT STATEMENT FOR THE LA~T QUA RTE" R, M~.CRUMM! a-11 I'VE BEfN lHINKtNB A00JT ™'5 AlEtBf<A STUFF ... rs IT GOOD FOR A'SY111lNG? I MEAN, Will IT £VER ffRVE A lbEFUl-FU~ON? • ; • • I ~ t ' ' , I by Bill Hoest THE IXHILRRllTION OF T~E 0061NES6 ACTIVITY! WELL··· TWO THING6 ! Gus Arriola OR IS IT JVST AN 1NTEU£CWAL 8<ERQSE. .?PEORCAU..Y DBJE~ix< TO TCRTU<E. ~xrn~. a • .. February 11, 1979 ... TH Em YOURSELF 511111 the quesllOft, • I ...... to "Asl!," Flllllly ~ U1 leuigtoo Ave .. New 'tbfll, Ny 10022 W.'11 pay $5 b IJIAits/led QlltStiOnS Sony. ... C#l't --OCJlers FOR WIU.IAM F. BOLGER, Postmaster General Do po4.1 think the .S.y wlJJ cocne when mall communtcatlou wlU be a thing ol the put? U eo, what wtll be the most popular and efficient method of coauaunlc:atloa? - H.C .• Guy, Ind. • I believe that there will always be a need and a place for mall, since It Is such a unique, personal and lasting means of communicating. However, there Is no denying that other communications will continue to cut into the Postal Service's O ut of the blue : moll via satellite. share of the "message market." They already have. Whereas In 1945, one out of every three messages .sent In America was a letter, that proportion Is now one out of five. One can only guess at what the most popular method of communication will be In the distant future. One possblllty Is a "letter" transmitted electronically, prob· ably by satellite, and reproduced in facsimile copy on a machine In the home. FOR TONI TENNIU..E, recording star Why did you pick Valentine'• Day to get married? - P.M., Aabury Park, N . .I. • It was the only day that fitted Into our schedule. We went to Virginia City, and what followed could maKe a com· edy skit: A bllzz.ard raged: City HaU was closed; no place could we locate a J .P. We finally found him, In a saloon. We persuaded him to take us to the wedding chapel, where the next problem was lack of witnesses. We finally managed to find two old dears -In another saloon. FOR LAWRENCE WELK, TV host PleaM explain why you give pardee a wide berth - H.I., Santa Fe, N.M. • Not all parties -)ust the cocktall kind. Seems to me that when the liquor flows and tongues loosen up, everyone talks and no one listens. And there's always one drinker who takes a fiendish delight In voicing her low oplnlo,n of my music. At the last one I went to, one lody was telling me off In no uncertain manner. And. while she did, her drink dripped aU over my new tie and jacket. FOR 4'ANE APPi.ETON, co-author of How Not to Split Up I know l'OU're a.n aadtortty on coupln etaytng together. but how about aettln9 together on bllnd data -do they.,,... work? -L.U., Aonnc:e, S.C. e That's how my husband, Bill, and I met, '° I guess I'm In favor. Until then, I wasn't. We were fixed up by a mutual friend of my mother's. Until then. I'd sworn never to acc:iept another blind date from this woman because her recommendations came In every slz.e ·and shape -except attractive. FOR THE .. ASK" EDITOR Am I fi9bt In that Valentine'• D., carde outnumber thoee eent on Mother'• Day? -R.T. Tupelo, Mlae. • Yes. The card Industry says It Is the second most popular. The first, of course. Is Christmas greetings. And It all started In 1847. when Esther Howland, daughter of a stationer In Worcester, Mass .. hit on the idea of making her own cards after getting one from England. She took her output to stationery stores and. before she knew it, had orders worth $5,000. By the way, fonner FBI chief, J, EdgAr Hoover, a bachelor. was lnun-The late FBI chief: the sleuth w/11 out. dated by cards. As the years went by, he received less and less. Why? The senders discovered that Hoover figured out their identities with the help of his fingerprint and handwriting experts. And did you know that th~hollday, originally the Roman Feast of Lupercalia, was Christianized in memory of the martyrdom In A.O. 270 of St. Valentine? FOR BlllY PAULTZ, San Antonio Spurs Why do buketball players redre eo much younger than tboee In eucb other eporte u baMball and foot· ball? -G.S .• Albany. N.Y. e The main reason Is because of the wear and tear on the body; In partk:ular, the legs. Only a certain choice few basketball players can maintain the level of efficiency necessary after the age of 30. Injuries are a major C!>ncem for the older athlete, and, with such a long season. the constant pounding rapidly takes Its toll on the legs and the leg'joints FOR KAREN BLACK, star of The Number I hear your Valentine'• .S.y part.lee are fabuloue. Can you give me any ttpe? ·-.l.C .• Little Rock, Ark. • Have a heart as a central motif -both In decorations and In food. You can gel heart centerpieces and floral ar· rangements quite lnex.penstvely If you want to be daring, paint a heart beautyspot on your forehead. Some bakeries have heart·shaped doughnuts. Once I got chicken heans and made different dishes with them -chicken heart sub gum, chicken Hunan and sweet-and-sour chicken. FOR KENNETH 8. HOYT, Director of Career Educa· tlon, Dept. of H.E.W . How will ou• gnndcbUdren be educated? -T.A. Council Bluff., Iowa • Education will become a lifelong process. It~ take place In many settings besides the public system: It will develop a dual emphasis on preparing people for the "here and now,'' coupled with equal attention on preparing people to change with change; it wUI Include an emphasis on values as well as learning. PRO Aad-s. Malkowtta. Ophthalmologist. F«Uow of the Amcr1can Colege of Surs-on• PRO AnDCOO CON F. , ..... Mold, S.nlor Actua1'1AI Offlc«r, St. Paul· Fire and Marine ln1Urancc Co. Malpractice premiums are the only typcS of lnsurrinee premiums not re· laeed to relative degree of risk. Qb.. v\ously, It ts Inequitable to the phytl· din who Is never sued to "cany" an oft-sued colleague, despite thote physlclant handling tough ca1es, with a water risk of poor rauhs and 1UbMquent sultl. Ideal would be a board of medlcOI c.oruultants to the c.an1eT to review each cue of malpr8Ctlce. lf the board abeolva the doctor of any profallonal negllgenot (even though he Iott th• c:a.e legally) he should not have his premlunu railed. Con- WTMly, If h4I wtns the cue, but IS )udged to be negligent, h4I lhould have hlt premtuma nilMd Should Medical 'Malpractice Premluma Be &.ed On A Doctor'• Pa11t Performance? This approach Isn't practkal or fair. No evidence shows that a doctor with one malpracttcc "claim" Is more likely to have a future claim than a doctor with no claims. Few doctors en· counwr two Of more claims. 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The old wtves' (and husbands1 tzile would have It that an honest, unobstructed friendship between a man and a woman was lmpo551ble un- less one of them looked like Quasimodo or one of them, preferably the woman. was forbiddingly ancient. The above theories make the r1dlculous assumption that e~rvone Is physicllUy at- tracted to euery member of the opposite sex. Of course that's not true. These theories make the equally faulty assump- tion that "they are only after one thing," which Is tomethlng we used to speculate about In my all-girls tchool when I was about 13 years old. I suppose at a certain age It Is true for a whllc, but not for very long Many worYMtn work. becaute they want to or they have to, and they work with men. Colleagues tend to be Interested In things which might bore their respective spouses. That Is the Work Friend. Then there are the people you meet socially who fill one function but not the more complete function of someone you might fall In love with. That Is the Movie Friend or the Jogging Friend or the Gos.sip Friend. And then there Is the Special Friend, someone you care about a greal deal, but In a way which has nothing to do wtth sex or romance: and that kind of friendship between men and women has been blossoming ,n over the place. Some are old friends. from school or even from childhood. Some are new friends. But aU share a special place In one's life. Abb,. "My best friend Is a man. He Is also my husband's best friend. When my friend and I are logether we talk aboul dif- ferent things than he talks about with my husband. My husband Is the strong, stlent type -he says something only when It's Important. I like to jabber for hours with my friends. My husband Is my stability, the sanity In my life. I would never be In· wrested In a sexual relatk>nshlp with another man. But I can't expect my hus· band to be lnterate.d In all my Interests, nor am I Interested In aU ol his. No one person can be all things to another per- son. Your friends fW thote other nttds, M .. And what about when the three of you are together?" ·~hen' It's raDy as If our mutual be.st friend Is a guest, and my husband and I each take turns entertzilnlng him. It's strange." Ann. "I have a lot of men friends, all of whom are ex-boyfriends from school. My husband Is doing graduate work and he has to spend of lot of time studying, so I go out with my friends. He lsn 't jealous of my men friends because he knows he has no cause to be. But he Is jealous of my women friends! He says: 'I can't under· stand why you:d rather spend on evenlng out with thos.e women th.on be with me.' He seems to think that whatever my women friends and I ~ about Is trivial. He doesn't understand yet that I st!ll need my women friends and that you don't )usl give up old friends when ~ get married." A nd what about when you ond your husband and your men friends are all together? "Then It's almost as If my h.usband and I are competing as to which of us can be more entertaining to the outsider. There's no personal warmth the way you have when you're along with a friend -It's party monners." The function of the male-female friend· ship Is olso changing. A few years ago o mon was needed as social protection, but now he Isn't, and this has led to more honesty In friendships. Helen. "When I was In my early 20s, I had more men friends than women friends. I used to take trips with a man friend. It wascompJetely platonic, and we never took a longer trip than a week IO that tf there was any little MCret problem of him being more Interested In me than I was In him, "didn't have Um. to surface. At the time. I prefened having men friends to women friends because I though! they could take care of me When you went out to dinner in a restaurant with a man you were a couple. like two normal people. but If two women went out, they were treated badly. the wailers assumed we weren't going to spend much money. If the man or I met someone we wanted to go out with dur· Ing the trip, okay. I didn't mind spending an evening alone and nei1her did he. But they were such short trips we usually didn't bother to meet anyone. We were too busy sight-seeing. Now two women aren't treoted badly If they go out to din· ner together -I won't let anyone treat me badly! Now If I go on a trip, I'd rather go with another woman, or with a man I'm In love with.!' So the role of man friend as escort has changed to friend, confidant and adviser SuNn. "My ex-boyfriends -some are good friends, some I can'1 understand what I ever saw In them! The ones who are friends can advise me about probk!ms I'm having with the one I'm cunently in love with. A man friend seems to haw a more accurate view of what the problems are He'll be more tolerant and under- standing of the man's side of It. My women friends tend to take my side." Every woman I spoke to had a man friend, or several men friends, and It was obvious that we are not only ready for friendship between men ond women bu1 that It exists, and we en)oy It. The surprise was that every woman I spoke to. no matter how.young and liberated, still put as the one prerequisite for 11 friendship between a man ond a woman lhot there be no sex ln1.1ol1.1ed. Saad,. "A woman ond a man can be friends as long as there's no sex. In 11 love relationship you have jealousy, lnsecurl ty. hostility: you expect too much ond you want to change him. When you're friends, you don't feel It reflects on you If they do 10methlng you don't like. You can ~pt tho faults." Kahlft. 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Of ,.. ........ ~ .... °""--~ .. ...._ ontft IX""'8 0.01,._ S1, 1171 . ....,. ,. ................... ,.,,... ....................... ;on.-................. ,,.._NA,..,,_... ..... ...... -........ --.IWMlflloturw . ..._. I •'nun -...,.., Cofponelu4L • MC*llLD AND CONI AM VOID MD WILL NOT M MDR..O - are there for you. Whh a man you're In love with, if he breaks a date or a pro· mlse, you feeJ threatened: "I'm not impor· tant to him.' If a friend does the same thing you're angry and hurt, too, but on a different level. Sure a friend can hurt you a lot, but there's not that pain au.shing your chest that makes you feel like you just smoked three packs of cigarettes." mEN AND womEN Clain: "When there's sex, the two pe.ople spend a lot of time testing each other, hoping not to be hurt. In a friend- ship you know you won't be hurt - friendship is trust, sharing, closeness, respect for the other person's freedom and having fun together. A friend will listen to your troubles, not create them. What about people who say, 'My best ...... ., ..... "' friend ls my wife,' or 'My best friend Is my husband"? Unda. "They must have been married for a long time. It takes a long time to feel that kind of trust, so comfortable with someone that you can tell him everything and know he11 never use it to betray you. I would like to be at that polnt some day .... ~"'=f!!.!. .. ~.l:=~cx:Adl _...., mn'treduce f&Vlrd iildlu Cllltor~dolll. ortlu,... tllM Mrwtn. •'lhc IPedll Mertn fomlda ..u • UWtnMltPedll ~-., ,......,P'9 to the echa . tD t,.rp sn•1t N ltDNch •'Jiit Ind pelrS llllter thlrl pllln aspirtn ...... ..,..ncanm-.n.cauld •~ Mmme~ can be rrqaanM tDgctaU this ... wtth Buffatn. ...... , •• ca. .. / with the man I'm going with now." Cynical? Or old-fashioned? How long has It been since we have heard words like "betray" ~d In a romance? Tough- mlnded? Or soft-heartedly romantic? Perhaps this Is a reflection of what is hap~ penlng In our society today. There Is beginning to be a backlash against the sexual revolution, against the freedom to become instantly involved with a stranger and as quk:kJy unin volved. There Is cer· tainly guilt, fear, hostility, asking for too much reassurance or angrily accepting too little of It. The people we love have tremendous power over us beaiuse they can break our hearts. And the "instant love" that seems to hover around casual sex has the power to hurt our egos. Surprisingly, people are demanding just as much from a romance today as they did In our parents' day, except they have different words for it today. Then, he had to be "serious:· Today we speak of "lrust ... In the old days It had to "lead to something ... Th~methlng, of course, was rnaniage. Today most people who wouldn't be caught dead mentioning marriage s!lll look upon their lovers with so much suspicion they might as well be Investigating a lifetime partner. What they are saying Is, quite simp· ly, they are capable of pain and they don't want to be hurt Rachel. "I have a man friend whom I've known for about 12 years We liked each other Immediately. When we met he wanted to have an affair with me . but I said, 'No, let's be friends. It'll last longer.· It was just an Instinct I had, but it turned out to be right. The affair would have been an ego trip for him. He's too In· secure to trust anyone he's In love with. He's had a few stormy romances and always when each was over he got along much better with the girl than when they were Involved. He no longer felt threatened so he could like her." Do men have the same problems with sex versus friendship that women do? The men I spoke to tended to be less open than the women about their feelings on the sub_ieci and often tried to appear too high-minded to worry about such problems as Insecurity in a romance. Of course they had women friends, they said. And of course these were platonic relationships. They were as capable of platonic relationships as anybody. When I asked them about friendships with ex- loves. they often said·"! th ink she hates me,'' or. "Well. she has a lot of problems." implying that It was he who terminated the relationship, or at least that It certzilnly didn't end with the two of em being friends. It seemed to me that men have more problems being friends with women with whom they've had a sexual relationship than women do with men. It may be that men don '1 need the friendship of women as much as women need and enjoy the friendship of men . but I doubt It. All the women I spoke to had men friends So obviously men have women friends. And some men admitted that they "couldn't stand It'' If they didn't have women friends, for without them life would be aw~· dreary plaee. So happy Valentine's Day, fi1fW1 1979. 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" ~ Ro1ann• W.IMMGn A s a young head-srzirt le<1cher In Harlem, Susan Futterman studied television's positive and negative lnflu· ences on lmpresslonable children. "By high school graduation," she explains, "students have spent some 11,000 hours In class and 15,000 in front of the TV " Futterman, highly crtllcal of the TV In- dustry when she was affiliated with the Center for Research In Children's Televi- sion, Is stlll one ol its toughest critics That's her Job as manager of ABC-TV's Children's Programs Broadcast Stan· dards and Practices Department, which clears programs for broadcast Unfettered by concern for rotlngs, she has the power Rownne We1uman •p«clallus In educouona/ •ub}ecls R2D2's KIN: YOUR CHILDREN to say, "It's not going on the air " Her priorities: creating characters who reflect a society In which minorities and women have Important roles and ell mlnating senseless violence and destruc· tlon of environmental resources. Growing public criticism of "kldvld" (In dustry slang for children's lelevlslon) prompted ABC to hire Futterman, the only childhood development specialist at any network. "It was gutsy of ABC," acknowledges Futterman. ''But real change wlll occur only when the other ~o networks hire my counterparts. "U children have parents who transmit strong, clear values, outside Influences such as TV and peers are secondary " As for how parents can pass on their values, many of which conflict with those on television, she suggests. "(;ommenl on what you value on TV I told my pre schoolers, 'l like the way Mr Rogers cares about people.· They then picked up values of sharing feellngs and being co- operative. I said, 'I don't like the way Bert and Emle treat each other on Sesame Strut. They aren't kind 10 each other .' I didn't put down the show, only lndlvldu11I ROBOTS ARRIVE! Som• wo1k•11 f•a1 b•lng t•plac~ by automatona. Th•o1fau h•agln• mot• pto•p•tfty fo1 •v•IJlon•. •» ma1v long T ht smash hit on Broodwoy In 1921 had a startling plot about machines shaped like men going mitd and taking over the world Czech playwright Karel Capek, Introduced these monsters ond gave them o name; Robots. Hll play, R.U.R. (Roeim's Univmal Robots) 6Ted up the publlc:'s hidden fun about the marvelous Machin• Age. By the •nd of the 195011, the land tupc was teeming. with robots. These new robots, however, ~,. rul. the cta· lions of ecience rather thM 1elence fie. uon. The Invention and comblnaOon of vld4IO ca~ ... comput~ and precision •"91ncctln9 made thae mac:hlna cap- able of pctformlng extremely de~• and HOl\I Long It o /rte lOn« uni~ o/ ~~ol In r..fftl IU~CO complicated tMlu. They ~ to0n stan · dard equipment In our space program and In raearch laboratories, bringing robots Into the working world was simply a nu1tter of producing more Involved do· vlca and ulculotions Today's three beslc: robot designs, aU futurlng a aing&a mcchtnUI Mm, doml· nu the matk.t. One datgn look& like'& tank; another r•rnbla a long, two el· bowed .rm that benda end twlsta In NV· cral directions; and the third look& hke a phone booth Thae contemporary robott may not ha\lt the charm of thelr ~tJ R202 and C3PO, but they do ptck red· hoc blllett out of •••ming P'lftMS, lift behavior within the s how. 1r you say nothing, children assume you approve." About Selome Street Futterman says, "It raised the public's consciousness that children learn from TV It got fedenl money into children's programming " She tums critical, however. when dis cussing Its format. "Its fast-paced pro grammlngdeslgned like commercials holds attention for short spurts and creates hyper children trained for Interruption " When II comes to commercials, Futter· man thinks parents should "Teach children to recognize bumpers -anlma· tlon or art work separating commercials from programs. Call a commercial 'stupid' If It Is. Explain how exaggeration makes a product seem more desirable " E xaggeratlon In the form of superheroes Is something else, she claims. "Children ages three to sht find It comforting to believe that larger-than-life heroes are keep ing order. While engag- ing In the battle of good over evil, super· heroes fulfill that deslre with their feats C hildren move from these perfect Idols to regular, less-perfect, subtle heroes 'W e carefully watch that our TV superheroes operate on moral principles. We now insure that TV superheroes are not jusr white males Also. we use them to communicate vital information." Fut· terman cites an example. "A Minneapolis fourth grader saved het friend's life with the Heimlich maneuver on cholung demonstrated In a safety spot on ABC's Super Friends Hour." That the medium has had Its effed on heavy motor casings onto hooks, spray pelnt onto automobiles on assembly lines, and perform many dangerous tasks. To teach a robot. a human takes the "arm" through the motions required for a job while the robot's "learning" program Is engaged. After that, the robot can re- trace those steps to a fraction of an Inch . Some can memorize thousands of moves. change speeds between moves or lift o ne·ton objects; depending on Us techno- logical 90phbticat1on a robot costs from $ 10,000 to $100,000. Can robots replace human workers? Some people envisioned laboren starving In the streeu after crmployera replace them With unfeeling and efficient ma· chines thnt never tire, never stop for lunch, never need dental lnsura~. workers that would give the Mrtctest attention to duty. On the other hand. theorists have Imagined a pr<>speroUJ IO· ciety In which automato ns took over the work that brqks bflCks and 8evers flngeri, while laborers enjoyed more leisure time. 11\e rHlities have not yet caught up with the worst and best of these visions. but they come closer all the lime. Already the flnt wave of working ro· boll -20,000 srrong -have Invaded automotive, plaltlca and tool·and-dio In dulCJ"les. lnduttries euch a,, huge oll r«flnerica have become almost tot.tty automated and t0me joba have di&ap· pcanrd complet•ly from the lndustJial roster; others have bffn chongotd beyond reeognldon Vet, robot expert Robert Malone lnllsta that jobe alone wtl become oe.o&.te, not ~ "Socttng out the WOfk thot should be doM by m.-chJna and the \&IOfk that -r. ., ............. m -ltnckr ectne Of l~U 1nippen1 Cl nanuung. "'"' ........ • •"' "' -• -· role-playing, there ls little doubt. Futter- man recalls "My preschool students were playing the characters on Emergency ex- actly as on TV. lmaglnatlon -so lmpor tant to reading -was affected "If I Ids and their parents watch TV nightly, less reading and writing 11re oc C\Jmng. Nothing takes the place of an adult reading to a child at bedtime." In Futterman's opinion, Indiscriminate TV-viewing Is a reflection of Indis- criminate parenting Good viewing hablts require parental guidelines Walch once each program that your chUdren watch. Treat TV as an allowance . Determine the appropriate amount of TV for the day/ week, consult lV listings for special pro· grams and tape an agreed schedule of shows to the lV Allow some Junk pro· grams -peer favorites -because a balancPd diet won't hurt When the week's time allowance ls spent, make It clear that the television-viewing Is over Says Futterman: "Progress wlll be slow as long as child ren's TV remains the stepping-stone for those more lntereS1ed In moving lo prime time and other net- work slots. The networks need people In key programming roles who care about children. h11ve child-oriented back grounds and make decisions based on healthy development of children Untll this happens, l will be depressed abour the rate of children's TV Parents. teachers and consumer groups must make their preferences known to broitd casters. they must support quality shows and ask for different types of peo-rawt pie to program for our children " ., should be done by people Isn't easy," he says. "Mochlnes replace man only when the work Is In some way 'Inhuman' -100 delicate. too repetitious, too heavy, too dangerous, too minute " At ho me, robots can aid us with our chores and Join In our games. The devel opment of the micro-computer has re suited In a wave of games and toys that make use of a computer chip, with your TV screen serving as a game board And some 50.000 "pel'$0nal" robots have been sold this year alone. The5e robots can play bridge with you, help you plan your meals. tum on your air condlllon Ing and take your phone messages. The e,"'perts think that. In the future, you wlU probably be obit to rent t1 wide vanety of robots You couJd orde:r a small moc:t.I for ~rtonal °' household use. a more powerful ona for difficult cal culbtJons or heavy physical work or even o mommoth robot, c~ble of Intricate sentory perccpOona, able to perform 11ev eraJ related tasks Al the same time. 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Phllt<lolphle, Pa. 19103 I l!lm tnler"led In PAIMI I If l &O PL.US ln1ur11nc;e Pl111 .. aond m• full 1ntorin11 Hon end an a.ppllc11ton by mall Aleo. i>t••M Hnd mt my Ir .. COf>Y of ··voun SOCIAL 8CCURITV liANOOOOK ' I ~ N .... -.n.,...,,.. ... utl,.,,... I .. M Mt M obl ..... 4 In ettr •• , J7ADr AOC I • I I I I I I • • I • • I • • • I • • • • • e ClfY 61 Af(, llP _ : L•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••J DIAGNOSING- YOUR PET'S AIUTIENT By ltobel Sllden Untold millions of dollars are spent a:; nually on animal car• In this country And the equipment to treat patients In veterinary hospitals Is now as sophlsll· cated as that used to care for humans - making costs rise. too Often owners are not aware of the care and cures available today. In order lo educate the owners of alllng animals, Dr. Larry Kidwell. a veterinarian In Culver City, Calif , has written a series of pam phlets dealing wllh the most common all m'!nls In dogs and cats "As a n.ile , on owner with a sick animal is too upset lo understand everything I am explalnlng about the all~nt and treatment So these brochures can be read al home," Dr KldweJJ explains. He has given Family Weekly peimls slon 10 summartze some of his pamphlets, so pet owners may recognize problems In their own animals His first suggestion Is a thorough cherkup annually for all animals, as a Isobel Si/den 11 o free lonrf' wnter who owru o heollhy dachshund --- form of preventive medicine Dogs' teeth need annual cleaning 10 gel rkl of tartar All with people, neglect a1n lead to gum problems, e11tractlon and even root canal work. Danger-signs In- clude bad breath, orange lo brownlsh gums and bleeding gums. If the dog runs eagerly lo eat, and then hesitates after the first bite, he might have a toothache To prevent tartar buildup, your dog should be fed some dry food daUy, given dog b15cults or large bones that will not splinter. Kidney disease Is one of the most com- mon problems and can result In kidney failure If your dog Is not cared for Among the many dan~ signs to look for are Increased thirst, vomiting and bad breath A wide series of tests can aid In diagn061ng kidney ailments While there Is no cure for chronic kidney disease, pro- per treatment and dlel can prolong your dog's life for m&ny years There also are al1lllclal kidney machines, and kidney transplants have been successfuUy con ducted In the veterinary departments of many universities Parasites -better known as worms, fleas, lice and licks -almost Invariably come Into every dog's life They can -4w controlled Since .all worming medlcallons are dangeroos drugs. let your veterinarian determine which products 10 use Dr Kidwell recommends that you check with your veterinarian for recom mended flea-control products. Skin diseases are seldom fatal to dogs. but they are very common and frustrating 10 control. Like people. dogs can develop allergies at any age, and the slg1u can ap pear quite suddenly The major danger sign Is Itching After the diagnosis Is made, most allergies can be controDed by ~dlcllrlon. Among the parasitic skin diseases, mange caused by miles ls the most serious. Agaln. the danger sign Is Itching If your pet paws al his ear, shakes his head or scratches. he should be seen by his veterinarian Bacterial skin Infections are yellow pustules on reddened skin and loss of hair Ringworm Is Indicated by loss of hair In circular patches This Is highly con taglous 10 humans Ear problems In dogs can be prevented the same way we care for our own ears - with cleanliness Wrap a damp doth or cotton ball around a finger and clean the ear Do not use cotton swabs because they might push the dirt farther Into the ear Pur cotton In your dog's ears before bathing becau..~ moisture a1n set up a condltk>n that could lead to Infection In contrast lo rhe many ailments lo which dogs are suscepllble, cats have three primary problems upper respir atory Jnfectk>ns, urinary problems and abscesses. The first Is slmUar to humans' colds and flus If your cat's symptoms 1n elude fever, sneezing, eye and nose discharges and loss of appetite, he must be seen by a veterinarian Urinary problems In cats are com· pllcated. ohen chronic and require con· st.ant care Danger signs 10 look for: If your housebroken cat suddenly Is not well-mannered; If It attempts 10 urinate too frequenrly or If blood IS present; If he ls listless. has a poor appetite and/ or Is eJ«:esslvely thirsty And, finally, cau' abscesses are very serious, requiring medical anenl1on and antibiotic therapy Signs are hear and swelllng of the skin, and you can usually feel a soft lump The cat's temperature rtses, and he may refuse to eal. If your cat ls In a flghr, check Im· mediately for wounds, and vlslt the vererinarian for antibiotic Injections. This may prevent Infection as well as the u pense.s of surgery and hospital care Most veterinarians wish &II pets would be spayed or neurered, unless they are of champion show stock. They point out that It Is not necessary for a dog or a cat's well-being to mate or deliver a 1-. htter llA:.J I 11 o..nco lol1011 1 ovnc• tub•I OR 2 FAMILY S IZE 11 ounce loll°". 4 ounce tube 4 ounte /•ti OR 3 REGULAR SIZE (4 t>unu 1011on. ~ ~ ounce tubt 7 ~ ounco ,.,) 1,11190 gooo on 4 Pertonal S11• t ? 11unce 1uoe1 /lead& Shoulders. LOTION, TUBE OR JAR LIMIT 0H£ COUl'ON Pm Pl.OCHASC ro ,,.. ~· CAu11Ufif•,_..,.,...,_,.,..""' .. ~~.,.... : ,....,-... -·-.... : , .... llt/010 ...... -"'4 .... ,. .1:' ...... _..... • :'C .:.;;...-:-:r...:.: ': ~:~ .. ;:-..: ~ ~ : _ ..... ,.. ..... ,_ ............... -..... -. _.__,... ... _ .. ,_,.._ .. ,...,_I .......... --... ---·---· .. -· . --~·--: :!.."'": :_.~ -:!':.:. ... !"':t: :.;-::-;:. ':.:.. ~,:.: I ...,. __ .,._,_...,.,, ... .__ ... ,_.. 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Beat together egg yo1ks and milk; stir Into gelatin mixture. 2. Place over low heat; stir constantly un- til gelatin dissolves and mixture thickens slightly, about 5 minutes. 3. Remove from heat and cool slightly. Stir In a few drops of red food coloring and crushed peppermint candy. 4. ChlU, stirring occasionally, untU mix· ture mounds slightly when dro pped from a spoon. 5. WhUe mixture Is chilling, separate ladyfingers and stand around side of 9-lnch sprlngform pan, founded side against the pan. 6. Beat egg whites until soft peaks form. Gradually beat remaining lf4 cup sugar and beat until stiff peaks form. 7. Fold beaten egg whites Into chilled gelatln mixture. Fold In whipped cream and tum Into prepared pan. Chill several ho urs or until set. To serve, remove sides o( pan and garnish With addltfonal whipped cream and crushed peppermint candy. Moke1 8 to 10 serulngs STRAWBERRY CREPES R.AMBE • a.,.. t,{i cup Cf'Mlft ...... toft9Md y, cup tour CfMlft 1 tabl11poon conftctlonera' aupr t leblupoon butt.-°'....,..,.,. t .... (10 oz. ... "°"" IWMtened en...,,..._......, 1 Wilupoon..,.., 2 IMl1apow 1trawbeny or rupbeny ,......, Light and prettv Peppermint Stick Charlotte dessert would be good for a Valentine Bridge Luncheon. 2 tablespoons br•ncty or klrtdt I . Make crepes, set aside and keep warm. 2. Make filling: In medium bowl WOfk cream cheese until very creamy. Stir In sour aeam and confectioners' sugar. S. All crepes with fURng and roll. Place filled crepes on dessert plates, off"' two to a serving. t . In slUllet, melt butter, add strav.ibenles and sugar. Cook, stirring until sugar dis- solves. Stir In strawbcny bqueur. 5. In small pan, heat brandy slightly. Remove &om heat, tgnne with match. Pour flaming brandy Into sauce. ladle sauce over aepes and serve. Moku 4 servings CREPES 1 "8 'It cup UMffted •ff.purpoee flour "' .... POOR Nit 'It ......... .... ~ cup Miil t 'It leupoone butter or mattertne, ....... 1. ln small bowl beat egg until frolhy, with mixer or wire whisk. 2. Add flour, salt , sugar, milk and butter, beat until very smooth. 3. Let batter stand for one hour. Beat again. 4. UghtJy oil 7 ·i.nch skillet and heat until a drop of water sizzles on it. 5. Spoon 2 tablespoons batter Into skillet, and quic.kly tilt pan so that batter covers bottom evenly. 6 . Cook crepe until golden brown on underside, tum with spatula and quk:kly brown sec· ond side. Remove from pan and stack between waxed paper. Mo/cu 8 crepes CHERRY CRUNCH 1 cup quick-cooking ot1ta Ya cup unalfted all-purpoee flour 1 cup '"""' pedted brown auger Vt cup butter or margartM 1 can (1 lb. 5 on.) cherry pie fitting SWMtened whipped crNm orlceetMm 1. Preheat oven to 3500f. Grease 8-lnch square baking pan. 2. Mix oats, flour and sugar. Cut In butter with pastry bl~nder or two knives until mixture re· sembles coarse crumbs. Spoon haH of mixture into prepared pan. 3. Top with pie filling; sprinkle with rema.inlng crumbs. 4. Bake for 40 to 45 minutes. Spoon into dessert dishes. Serve warm with sweetened whipped cream or k:e cream. Makes 8 servings COEUR A LA CREME 1 lb. fine curd Cf'Nmed cot- tage chMM 2 pkg.a. (8-oL alze) cream chMee, room tempeniture 1 cup hNYJ crMm v. cup honey DHh Nit 2 Jara (12-oz. alza) atrawbefry SW-... °' 1 qt. freeh atrawberrlea, rtnaed 1 pint aour cr.am 1 cup honey, warmed 1. Press cottage cheese through a fine strainer. 2. Mix strained cottage cheese with softened cream cheese, cream, honey and salt. Use an electric mixer or food processor for this. 3. Une a heart shaped mold. with holes for drainage, with cheesecloth. 4. Spoon cheese mixture into lined mold. Fold cheesecloth firmly over cheese, pres.sing down with fingers. 5. Place mold on a plate to drain and refrigerate several hours or overnight. 6 . At setVlng time, unmold on· to a pretty serving plate and serve with a bowl of strawberry preserves and a bowl of sour cream. A pitcher of wcmned honey would be nice for those who want this dessert sweeter. Mow 12 aervlngs CRISP WAFR.ES WITH STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM 1 cup ettted cake flour 1 IMapoon belting powder '4 IMapoon aa" .............. ~ •auver ·a tabl11paaoa melt..t butter or margarine v. cup ootcl water 1 IMapoon Yanlffa eX1nct 2 cupa aMoed ..... ened ,,..,. atrawbentee °' 2 pkga. (10.0Z. •In> .... ,. ened •tr.wbentff 1 pint nnlle Ice CtMm, aofteoed SwMlened Whipped Cf'Nm 1. Onto sheet of waxed paper. sift flour, baking powder and salt. I . In medium bowl, beat eggs, add sugar and beat again. Stir In butter, water and vanilla. S. Add sifted flour mixture and mix, beating until just blended. 4 . Heat waffle Iron according to manufacturer's directk>ns. 5 . Bake waffles In hot waffle Iron, about 2 minutes or until golden brown. 6. Serve waffles topped with strawberries, a ICOOp of Ice cram and a lpOOnful ol whipped cream. Mokea 6 NnJfngs ti• 'AMll'f WUKl'f, '""*Y 11, lt7't IN ffiARILYN'S KITCHEN This month we find an easy old-fashioned recipe that would be good to serve the family for dinner. The recipe Is "Chicken Brunswick Stew," a recipe from the old South. Vir· ginlans claim to have invented the CC?~"~ naml~!J it after caroline of Brunswick. wife of King George Ill . However, Georgians disagree and boldly claim that their state originated the dish, naming it after the town of Brunswick. Georgia. Regardless of its origin It ls a tasty dish and one that you will want to try yourself. Beyond serving to the famJy, Brunswick Stew could make a good winter brunch entree or you could serve It at a buffet supper. In the many versions of thi.s old recipe. you might also find rabbit as an ingredient and beef or veal also; in other words - whatever was on hand. Once you make It and get the feeling of the dish, you might want to try your own variations. You could use all chicken wings or chicken legs or thighs. You could also use '12 chicken and •/2 smoked ham cubes or even a chunk from a leftover ham or pot roast. BRUNSWICK STEW 2 (2Yt to 3 .,.,) c:hlc:lten•, cut Into I ptec:.e 1 Y, tH9poon• Ult 'A tH9poon ground bf•ck pepper 4 t•bfeapoon• veo-t•ble oll 2 cupe co.l'Mfy chopped onton 2 cupe co.r..ty chopped cMry y, cup chopped celery tops 2 to 3 Iba. fully coolled Nim lahllntt or etne*ed boc'l•le•• butt 11»er a..r 1 IM9poon roeemety INMl,CNehed 4 tablupaon• chopped ,.,..., Y. ... 9poon t.beeco Nuce 2Yt ... tomatoee, peeled 8nd C"°"*9 W•t• or c:hlctten broth 1 .. ...., bMM. rtnMCI 8ftd trimmed • , .... (10 OD.) ,,... llfNI bNna. detroeted P'AMll.Y WH JQY, ,,..,,.,.., 11, 1'7' • 17 4 cupe frMh com, C4lt from cob or froan cut com, detroeted 1 y, .,._ potlltoee, peeled •nd cubed 1. Sprinkle the chicken with salt and pepper. In 8-qt. kettle or Dutch oven, heat vegetable oil untll hot, but not smoklng. 2. Add chicken pieces and brown a few pieces at a time. Do_ not crowd, and tum fre- quently for even browning. Re- move chicken from Dutch oven as they are browned. 3 . Add onion, celery and celery tops to pan and cook, stirring, until tender, about 8 minutes. Drain off excess fat. 4. Return chicken to Dutch oven; add ham shank, bay leaf, rosemary, parsley, Tabasco and tomatoes. Add chicken broth or water lo cover by one Inch and bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat and simmer, cov· ered. for 35 to 45 minutes o r until chicken ls tender. 5. Add green beans. llma beans, com and potatoes. Stir vegetables Into Uquld and return to boUJng. Reduce heat, cover and boll gently for 15 to 20 min· utes longer or untU vegetables are tender. 6. Remove ham shank from Dutch oven; remove skin and fat, discard. Cut ham Into large chunks and return to Dutch oven. Taste stew, add more salt, pepper and Tabasco If needed, to your taste. 7. Liquid should be fairly thick at this point. If you wish to thicken it a bit. blend 2 table- spoons flour Into 1/4 cup cold water-smoothly and stir 1nto hot stew. Heat. stirring untU liquid comes to boiling and is thickened. 8. To serve. ladle over hot cooked white rice. Buttermilk biscuits and a simple tossed green salad would go along nicely. Makes 8 servings When you've got Velveeta process cheese spread from Kraft, good ideas keep popping . Like this Velveeta nkfurter grill. Or this e made with bacon and lveeta. a different way to serve · bacon and eggs. For a wholesome main course idea, combine cubeQ Velveeta process cheese spread with ground beef and pork and beans, and top with biscuits and sttces of Velveeta. Not only is Yalveeta process cheese 1pread del lcious cubed and eo<*ed In special dishes, like stuffed green peppers, It tast• fine all by iteelf. It'• another rMIOn America apett1 cheese KRAFT. ......... ,,..... .. lilOl!!PUMrl ~ ~ ADD ZEST TO EVERYDAY COOKING WITH BEER CHEESE SOUP O..tt ground b&edl pepper 8 eer, one of America's favo- rite beverages, lends Its own personality to many different foods -sometimes creating spectacular results. I spoke re- cently to Karin Harms Elliot, the personable young woman who Is the chef at Das Festhaus In WUllamsburg, Va .. and she gave me several Interesting recipes for you to cook at home. 'i4 cup afwedcled canota 14 cup chopped onion l . Cook carrots and onion in butter or rrnirgarine until tender. 2 . Add flour and blend In smoothly. Stir In milk and beer. Cook. stln1ng over medium heal until liquid comes to bolling and Is thickened. v. cup butW Ot ,.......,_ v. cup ••pwpoM flour 2 !n c:up8 .... 'la cup beer 2 c:up8 (I OD.) ahreddM aharp netural aMdder chMM !. Add cheese and seasonings, stln1ng until melted. ~ tMepoonuh Maus 4 to 6 ~rvlngs HAIRCOLOR CLINIC "9~~ J3~ .. :' £1·eryone rememl>er.r Barbaro Briuon. the lo•·ely sror of TVs Mr. and Mn. Nnrth. Re- cent~v she disco••ered a simple new "'I.I)' to C'Olor Rray hair that nrany wo1t1en how! asked ahnut. • DHr ll•rb•r•: My .,ay Wt 1'as bHn Rd• ..... .,__ ............. ol ....... ~ looll I I cob ll. I read ye. wett re.aly plH1ed wltll Lady C reel .. For•••• so I loobd for II, ._ dMft ._ no cob duirf. How clo I pilck My ... ! Mrs. 11.M., Fm/ncltsta..,,, Oltio There's no confusing ootor chan with Lady Grecian. The one clean clear liquid works what~~r your original color was. J1.114 comb le through dally until t~ gray disappears. Thm once a wee1l or so kcqll your beauti- ruJ na1ur1l looking color. And no dyed look because Lady Grecian works with the natural chemistry or your hair to re1tin a natural blend of shades. • D'•r B11rb•N: l\te uecl llalrcolorl•a. .... 10 yc.-s -.n ldRch. lliey look ... ~...,. ............. ct.e ..... And ...... ct.o. --, co.do .. C-I ...ttdt wtrh-_. _......._en ttw old color l'OWt o.t! M,,_ 1..0., H#htHll, Pa. Yes Indeed. Lady Grttlan Formula Is com- p1tible whh 1ny haircolor you may have been uslna. lt"1 aen1le because it has no domo1ing pflroxid11 $0 your hair will be .after. heallhltt. Ory ipllt ends be&in 10 dit- appair ind twitch'"a'I rully easy. JUS« use Lady Grecian on the gray root area 111 h blends in. And no mnrq tiresnmc m11ch•u1•.t. • Dt'Or B•rb11ro: I'm Jut bej1IHl"1t ro ~PY• but I a •t Want 10 ~ U.o CClftllPl'- c.ted ~ .... Wit I.Acly Greet.. WOftc oa in a Huie gray! Mrs. B.D., Bo .. .;,, Mtl. Oh. it's especially good ror early gray. because it colors only 1~ gray ... And ifs so simple. no messy dye. Jusc comb a few clear drops 1hrough the gr1y 1il it blends with your natural color. Or, you can even make highJights. • • • TM •tti911rly ff1J' wy 10 color aray l\IJr- Lady Grecian Fonnul1. 1 practically clear liquid chat's 10tally diUercnl from onlinary haircdor. Just comb a rew drops lh""'Kh daily until you have the color )"'>I.I wtint. No mi11ing.nome:ssondno~l"OJ.·1'M.aoyouknow it'lgcnck No tiresome touch·ups either. Once you have the color you wane. I usually about 10 d•ys). a quick comb- throush once 1 week o r so will keep it naturaJly lovely with no gray roots ever. Available at tollctry counters ~erywhcre. • • • AIA IMrNN ilWJtOlt abo11t your 1to1;- colorln1 problem. Write: Barbaro Britton, Box J11JCC, Wltlte Ploiru, N. Y. 10604. Qu•rtlon.r m•1 be uud In o /11tu.re column. To 1ee ltow l>HMtl/uUy IM1 Grrrl41t Form11t. will wor• /or 10f1, """'for o ~MrowtrlM1iu.lM1trendll wltltyo., nonw "1UI .Uru1 U> tltl obov' .dtlru1 FONDUE AU BEER 2 c:up8 (I OD.) efndded therp a.dder chMee 2 cupe (I oaJ afwedcled Mtunil bftdt or mid CMd- dar chMM 2 tabla 1p o l)j'9 c:omaten:tt O..tt powdei'9d IWIU9terd 'iii tee1p o on pllc .. n 1 can (12 on.) beer 1 lollt CNSty Frwnch or ltel&en IN9ed. cut"' t ·lnctl ~ l . Toss cheeses, cornstarch and seasonings together untll well mixed . Set aside. 2. Heat beer in fondue pot over medium heat until steaming (do not boU). Add cheese mixture a handful al a time .• stirring con- stantly until cheese melts. 3. Continue to cook and stir un- til all cheese Is melted and fon - due Is the consistency of a medi- um white sauce. Remove to fon - due burner over low heat. Dip bread cubes Into fondue wllh forks. Malcu5or6servlngs KARIN'S fl.OUNDER IN BEER 4 lkMandef or broolt trout, whole wtttl ..... Oft Ya cup meyonne ... , . .,... 1 tH9P00" ... aontng .. It 1 cupbeer LemonbutWr F'""pentey l . Preheat oven to 350 Of. Coal a 9 x 13 x 2·1n. pan with 2 ta· blespoons mayonnaise. 2. Coat flounder with mayon· naise and place In pan with dark skin side down. !. Sprinkle fish with paprika and seasoning salt. Using a sharp knife, maketwodiagonalcutson each flounder and pour beer over an. There should be 1/4·1nch ol beer In bottom of pan. •· Boke fOf 10 to 15 minutes or just until fish flakes easily with fork. Serve with lemon butler and parsley. Malcu 4 .ervlngs LIEDE.RKRANZ DIP 1'*-:(4on.)L~ ..,.,...... chMM, ........ t .... (I onJ crMfft .....,.,. ... 2 to 4 ••upa one beer "9 tN111 a on -.., een VI ... 9POOftgaflcMtt l . Beat cheaa together In food processor. Add remaining Ingra• dlcnts. blendlng weU. 2. Spoon Into s«rvtng bowl. Re· fr9mitc to blend Ravon. !. Serve at room temperature with potato chips, cAn'Ot sticks or c.aullllowerets. lilofca oboul l lh CUPf BUCKWHEAT BUNI t aos h• • actM *' ,...e ~ .. --... "0., .... te e fMM.Y W'l1JU.Y, ~ tt, tilt 1 cup buc*whNt pancake .. 1 ew....,beeten 2 tMlup a l)jlS melted butt• ........ ftM 1 teblupaon auger loutCfMl'lt 1 ju (I OI 4 on.) red CHW l . Dissolve yeast in warm beer. Stir In milk. pancake mix . egg, butter and sugar. Beat with wire whisk just until smooth J . Lightly oU a griddle or skillet unlil a drop o( water bounces on It 3 . Drop batter by tablespoon on hot griddle. forming 3 -inch dia- meter pancakes. Tum with spa· tula when edge$ appear cooked and brown other side. Keep bllnl warm unlll aU batter Is c.ooked . •· To serve, top with upoonful of sour cream an<t caviar. Maire.I about 16 blinl HOW BEER IS MADE How Is that amber-gold liquid with the white-capped head bfewed? To begin with, a blend ol top-quality barley Is deaned. ma.bed and then sent lo the brewhouse. Thae, It ls crushed and measured. Specially seled· ed rice is also used The crushed malted barley and the rice bre precisely pro- porUoned and mixed with water In the mashing l~tnks . After this mixing, the mixture Is s1Talned, producing a clear amber liquid called wort . This liquid wort passes Into the huge copper brew kettles. Here hops are added, cone-shaped plants whose clusters of blossoms give flavor and aroma. Mer the wort passes through the hops strainer, It Is pumped to the cooling towers and cooled lo appro1dmalely 500f The wort Is then sent to the starting ceDars, where yeast Is added 10 start the fermentation. It ls primarUy during this pro· cess of fennentation that the llq • uld wort becomes beer. When the beet II fully fer· mented It Is mowd lo the lager cellars. whett It Is aged In huge glass·llned tanks. Beechwood chips cover the lower quat1er of the tanks, aeaung a natural clariflcatlon process for the beer. 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Heat to bolling; add meat· balls. Reduce heat and simmer, covered, 45 to 60 minutes. Thtre should be enough liquid to cover vegetables and meat whUe cooking. Add salt and J>'?pper to taste. If desired. Serve In bowls. Makes 6 to 8 servings Mrs. Fowler says that she en- joys the f AMIL y WEEKL y Cookbook and The Neighbors' Recipe Exchange. The Fowlers read F AMll Y WEE.Kl.Y in the Herold-Journal, Spartanburg, s.c. Cosev Foster of Moore, Oklo., sends a redpe for Green &chilodo O:assero~. GREEN ENCHILADA CASS Ell OLE In large skillet. cook 1 lb. ground beef until brown, break· Ing up with large spoon as II cooks. Add 1 cup chop~ onion and '12 lb. sharp cheddar cheese, shredded. Heat 1 pkg. (12 ozs.) com tortillas )ust until soft in hot oil; then fill with meat-cheese mixture, roD and place In baking pan. In medium saucepan, melt l/4 cup butter or margarine, sttr In Y4 cup all-purpose flour smoothly. Add 2 cups milk. Heat to boUing, stirring con- stantly. Stir In 1 can (6 ozs.) chopped green chUes and 112 lb. processed cheese, cubed. Cook sauce over low heat until cheese melts. Pour cheese-chUe sauce over enchiladas and bake In a pre- heated 350°F. oven for 20-30 minutes until bubbly. Moku 6 servings Casey reads FAMn.Y WEEKLY In the Journal, Oklahoma City, Okla. Attention ReGdetal Fa•ll!I W..kl!I now paya 110 fot ••el!I .-..19hbol1 Recipe publlah~ . WhatS brewing at Lipton? 5 exciting flavored teas. • If you have I a recipe and some cooklng advice to share, write: Marilyn Hansen, Neigh: bors' Recipe Ex.change, F AMIL v WEEXLV magazine, 641 Lexlng· ton Ave .NewYoTk,N.Y.10022. For every recipe published, FAM1tYWE.EKLY Will pay $10. Recipes must include your name. address, telephone number and the news·pal>'?f In which you read FAMll.Y WEE.K L v Due to the volume of mall, we cannot answer letters or 1 return recipes. In the case of similar recl~s. the one with the earliest postmark will be used. AU recipes become the propert'y of F AMIL v WEE.KL V Mrs. Fern Gil/lam sends us o poncoke ,.ecfpe this month. Fem JO}IS, ''Everyone I hove given this recipe to savs that It ls the best! THE BEST PANCAKES ln large bowl, beat together 2 tablespoons oil. 1 egg and 1 cup mUk. Sth ·together 1 cup unsifted all-purpose flour, 2 tablespoons baking powder, 2 tablespoons sugar end lft teaspoon salt. Add dry Ingredients to liquid Ingredient$, blending well. Stir In 1 additional tablespoon milk. Fry on lightly oiled hot grid· die. Makes about 8 poncokes The Gilllams read F AMIL v WEEKL V In the Costa Times Wa.lnut Creek, Calif., and The Tron«:rlpt. Concord, Calif. Mrl. Bruce Fowler of ~· nJ}f, South Carolina 1ends us thll /amlly pleasing •w recipe. ECONOMICAL MEATBALL STEW In large bowl, combine 1 lb. ground beef, 1/t cup bread Oranae la Spice: Fragrant orange flavor. sweet spice and a special blend of tea. It's relaxing hot. 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Govern- ment studies show that between 300,000 and 500,000 teenagers run away from home each year. Also new: the nslng number of run- away wives. Private detective agencle.s speclallilng In missing-persons work report a sharp rise In the number of runaway-wife c:ases they're being asked to solve. Travelers' Aid offices around the country are also encountering more and more wives (and mothers) who run away. Many do so lmpulslvely, wllhout any prior planning: they tum up In bus and railroad stlltlons stranded. As Travelers' Aid Society official Samuel Mopslk de.scribes the situation, "'fyplcally, such a wife breaks the piggy bank, mkes the youngest child or two, goes to the bus line and uses the money to buy a tid<et lo the farthest place she can. She ends up somewhere without a penny and conlbcts Trnvelers' Aid " Changing societal attitudes towards runawnys also constitute a new trend At- tll\ldes are becoming less judgmental, more sympathetic and understanding, This Is particularly true In the case of }uvenlle runaways Until fairly recently, police officers and judges viewed run· aways as junior-grade criminals, while numerous mental·health professionals saw them as slightly crazy. (For years the American Psychiatric Association's baslc remence book on mental dts0rders listed running 11way as a major childhood dis- order.) Now policemen and juvenile courts are geneniUy more sympathetic to the plight of young runaways: now the psychological community recognlze.s lhat while most kids who run are troubled, they're no more troubled than many kids who do not run. In fact, some case· worken say that often the runaway child Is the healthiest member of the fnmlly la Any~ hmnune? Definitely not. People who run away frnm home come from every M?gme.nl of society. Age-wbie. too, they cover a wide span -from chtldrcn as young as 11 or so to men In their 70.. Number among runaways pro- fessionals and people on welfare, businessmen end h~es. truck· Myron 8,.111on II o '"'"""" uirlt«" llvlng In New Yorti 12 • 'AMll..Y WUKl..Y, '*".,., 11, .. 7' drivers and artists. As a caseworker at the Family and Children's Service of Mlnneapolls observes, "What distinguishes people who run away lsn't their backgrounds but their degree of panic." Why They Run. Men, women and children who run au have some things in common: when they take off they're panicky, they feel overwhelmed by their problems, they hu•. Beyond such gen- eral!tles, reasons for running vary con- siderably. Some husbands run away 10 be with their sweethearts. Many spllt to get a "poor man's divorce" -to avoid paying -the alimony or child support they wouJd have to pay were there to be a formal dlvOfCe proceeding. Other husbands run away because they've been out of wont for a long time, feel worthless, feel their families look at them as failures and final· ly fall apart. Some men, drowning In a sea of debt, also flnaJJy escape their creditor$ by running away Most striking and touching are men in their earfy and middle 70s who run from Institutions. from grown-up children they claim are abusing them or as a kind of last attempt at independence. As for runaway wlve.s. some also take off 10 be with their sweethearts. Some run because they can't face the trauma of legal sepanttlon or divorce. Some leave because they've been habitually battered by their husbands. Many who run away "I could ,...., g.t tfwougll to hla." ~ Q W09Qft who tan QWQ)I ff09 het hueband. do so because tt\eY feel emotionally abus- ed They say their husbands won't talk to them, won't listen, won't give them love and attention -Wbn't even admit any- thing Is WTong "Harry was a good provider," explains one runaway wife whose husband Is a factory foreman In Michigan. "But after dinner he'd watch TV, and on weekends he'd do something with his buddies. I'd ask him to talk to me, and he'd say, 'Whafs there to t211k about?' and he thought that meant I wanted to have sex. I could never get through to him." And why do teenage runaways leave their hom8S? Four adolescents en· countered some months back In SAJA, a runaway shelter tn the nation's capllal, IJ. lustmte $0me of the reMOns why. Steve, a 10th.grader, ran y a/tvr flunklng mAth . he was afr to faw h\s hard- drMng, p rt parents. Shella ran when she '-ln by her alcohollc mother. Paul Jqft at 15 when he finally had had enough of lnC'Caftndy b«Jng picked on by his father •nd his slsetrs Sandy split 11her hCr stepfather began to thow too much lntvrat In her. According to Sttve Tortcelton of CO"- > nant House, a shelter for runaways and other homeless kids In New York City, "Every year the problems that drive kids to run away become more serious " How They Survive. For the most part, not easlly and not well. Most people who run away are Ill-equipped for lhe running They're very dislraught Their funds are quite limited And they have neither the know-how nor the personality lo survive for very long as fuglllves. Some white-collar workers who run away, In- cluding men who were executives, end up driv\ng taxicabs to get enough money to llve. Men who holcl union airds generally fare better, they can get work In their fields anywhere they are -pro- viding work is available Lacking ]Ob skills, some runaway housewives wind up doing mental wont -like changing sheets In motels Those with office skills are luckier; they can land temporary clerical work. A minority of runaway wives end up as prostitutes On the whole. life Is easier for teenage runaways. As the sad stones In news- papers and magozmes have II, some runaway boys and girls do end up on the streets, selling their bodies or peddling drug.s Fortunately, the majority of minors who run .,w.,v from home hide out with friends. (Sometimes the "host's" parents don't even know the runaway Is there; the young fugffive sneaks In at night. creeps out again at dawn.) A grow· Ing number of teenage runaways stay - for o limited tlnw -In !Qgitlmate. certified runaw&y houses of which there are more than 120 around the countty. Part&.lly funded by the U.S . Government, thes4! shelters offer youths free she~r, food and counte.llng. Thoy do have rules - no HX, drugs or "'°'8nce on the preml.Ms. also, parents have to be notified o( a teenager'• amval. Both In the ~ ol JuvvnOe and &duh runaways, IOMe dlsappur forever -or. ot lea!t, for years. Few ~.,. or "'10C'M, they 1113n.tge to make new hva for themtelva. But th~'re well In the minority. Sooner or later, most runaways do come back They come back becau5e ii isn't easy to survive. They come back. too, because they do become lonely for 1ho.se they left behind. In fact, most runaway teenagers <11re back with their folks within a week, most husbands and wives within a month or so. OccasJonally, that homewzird joumey takes a very long lime. One Memphis husband kissed his wife and children good-bye and went off on a hunting trip. Twenty·nlne years later he returned. Ask ed what had happened, he replied. "Guess I just wanted to get around." ProblelD9 of the Left-Beh~•­ Most often, when a penon runs away the family members left behind feel abandon- ed Feel rejected. Feel lol/Ofthless and helpless. They also harbor plenty of understandable anger. Leh-behind spouses usually face serious practical concerns. Runaways often rifle joint bank accounts before they go or leave a mountain of debts behind U the runaway was a wage earner there are further serious financial complications. There are other deprivations. the loss of companionship and the loss of "services" that the runaway spouse provided Left behind husbands, for Instance, suddenly dl5cover they hnve to be cooks, gov- ernesses, maids, chauffeurs. they have to make breakfast for the kids and send them off to school; they have to feed the family pooch -on and on The children, who usually are stunned by ii.. parent's disappearance, have to be told and given special attention. Often stay-behind spouses feel oveTWhelmed Some tum to counsellng for help. ''The family Is In crisis," explains Harry N Zehnka of the Family Service of Lot Angeles, one of the many agencies that provide such counseling. Revnlon -Hopa and Ha.urde. Some runaways tum up agaln only 10 get a legal separation or divorce Many. though, come bllck home strongly hoP. Ing that now thing~ will be different, bet\ ter Instead , runaway spouses may r~tum to mates who have had enough. runaway youths may come baCk to porents who flatly say, ulf you can't abide by our rules you'U have lo bve el9ewh~,_ ... Often, though. both the runaway and the left behinds are united In their wish for a hap- py ending Only famllltts thot Mnle down to the hard, painful "wot1c" of confTonttng their problems haw o dla~ for a h.lppy end· Ing. Thot mey weD ttqutre ~81 lnleTVCntion. Running away n.wr sol\les problems, but eometll'Mt It docs 1'111 help t>eople face up to theirs. la:.I Special! Only by mail! 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Prices for mass-produced jewelry have sky-rock- eted In recent years In the face of declin- ing quality and poor resale value. In con- tnist, antique pieces are exquisitely crafted and tend to appreciate In value over time. But antique jewelry needn't cost thousands of dollars. Choice ex- amples may be found for as little as $25. Whatever the price, a single purchase may lead to a lifetime of pleasurable col- lecting for men and women alike. Gifts of antique jewelry convey an elegant, Individual expression of feeling as well as the hint of a romantic past. The tradition of love gifts and symbols of friendship go back seveTal centuries and take many delightful forms. Raizel Halpin, director of Ares Antiques, New York, notes that In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, a popular conceit was the giving of a miniature portrait of the giver, complete with a lock of hair in a separate compartment at the back. While few, If any. miniature portrait painters are to be found today, antique miniatures. often with a charming sentiment inscribed, a.re readily avallable -and you can always snip off a lock of your own hair. T he eye miniature (see Ulustration) wa.s a favored love gift in other eras. These, usually set as brooches or pen- dants, or as rings ot bracelets, are mini- portraits of the eye of the beloved - sometimes depicted with a wisp of hair. And If you are Interested in stickpins, you can buy the antique ~on In the question-mark design (Ulustrated) for as little as $35. The Gemel (from geminl or twins) or Fede (from "faith" or "faithfulness") has been used as a love ring since Roman times. It features two clasped hands. sometimes separating to reveal a secret heart, locket or Inscription Likewise, the ''Regard" ring and the "Dearest" ring were popular Georgian and Victorian fancieS. Hoop-shaped, these were set with different colored stones of which the first letter of each spells out the word "Regard" or .. Dearest~" for eumple, R\Jby. Emerald, Gamet, Amethyst, Rose quartz and Diamond. Pieces spelling out the, beloved's name were also prized. But how to begin a collection? Cennln- ly, there are rules to be foDowed. ACCOfd- lng to Mrs Halpin, to flnd sources of anti- que jewelty, consult your telephone directory. Check the Yellow Pages under ")ewelry." Some jewelers wtll handle estate jewelry. Thrift shops, second-hand stores, flea markets and tag soles also provide good hunting grounds. The prl· mary source for antique Jewelry. however. ls obviously th& antique shop. "Unies, you are extn~ know- ledge.able._ always buy from a dealer who will guarantft the age and genuineness of what he wlls," advises Ha~1n . .lotflnc Ur!ckn It o wrlt« ,,,edolUlng In ort ortd onlfQua. COLLEO ANTIQUE JEWELRY FOR FUN AND PROFIT - In the United States, "antique" signifies something over 100 years old, "Geor- gian" ,iewelry was produced during the reigns ol the first four EngllSh Georges: "Victorian" jewelry was made and worn during the reign of Queen Vlctorla (1837-1901), and "Edwardian" slgnifte.s pieces made while Edward VU was King • (1901-1910). Since America, as a young and s1r1.1ggllng nation, had little time for producing fine jewelry, much of what sur- v1ves ls from England and th& Continent. Now that you've begun your quest, consider the following questk>ns. Flnt of all, ls the piece what It's purported to be? Ask the dealer what It's made of. how old It Is, what It was used for. whether all the parts are original and whether th& stones are genuine. 8om>w the dealer's loupe. Ex.amine the piece carefully for lmpor1ant flaws; missing prongs, c:raeked enafMI, chipped stones, Look for bonuses: haDmarks, fnsc:rlptions and dates. Next, consider If the piece Is In good condition. "Perfect" meant In lb Of1glnal . condition, not repaired in any way. Pieces, however, on which a repair has been carefully and lovingly executed need not be scorned. But avoid pieces with lead solder marks, visble differences In shades of gold or an obYtous case of gold-plating to hide repairs. With rings. check that they haven't been sized so that the seam shows or prong·set stones In later rings are loose or unevenly set. "I rernembe.r a client telling me of her purchase at auction of a beautiful antique ring. She wore the ring onoe; upon re- moving It al the end of the day. she dlscoveft!d an empty settJng starln,g up at her. Imagine her dismay!" H~ln recalls. She wams that major stones (precious stonell of gNat value) be checked before- hand to be sure that settings are tight and .,u prongs present. "On the other hand, don., be homfled If you loM a sman stone." Jhe adds, ''bttauw a change ol temperature m1y k>oMn Cltnlurics-old glue, but a qualified anttque )cwelry shop Is always pnipered to provide repleat- ments of the COffed period. Other important considerations: ls the piece a good example of its kind? Is it handcrafted or machine-made? Look for slight Irregularities, the hallmark of hand- work. If the piece is carved, judge quality by refinement of detail. U it is engraved by hand, the pattern should vary slightly. Next, do you loue It? This is of para- mount Importance. U you feel uncertain and have only mild enthusiasm, don't buy It. The wearability of the piece Is also worthy of note. Does it become you? Does it make you feel more attractive? Does it add lo your joie de uiure? Is lt a good buy? This is a question you can't afford not to answer. Generally. an- tique jewelry prices are slightly higher in the West, and higher in big cities than In small towns. If a piece is offered to you at a price below what comparable piec.es are selling for, then it Is a good "buy," but you must first learn to compare. Don't be misled by a dealef's willingness to come down in price: some dealeTs expect customers to bargain and thus have pric- ed their stocks accordingly. W Ill it increase in value? When Jook. f 1 ing to make good buys, a general rule of thumb is to e.schew what is in vogue today and look Instead for what might be fashionable tomorrow. Some notable examples of current good "buys'' include: lavalietes (delicate pendants of gold set with tiny gemstones or pearls); long strands of beads. including amber,• )et., crystal and tortoise; cut steel jewe(Jy; and lava and shell cameos. Some collectors specialize In a certain period -Georgian, Victorian, art nouveau; some In a country of origin - England, France, Italy; and some In a category of jewelry -mourning jewelry. Etruscan work or earrings, to name only a few. Signed and dated pieces are usua.1- ly more prized than those not marked. Additionally, If you are fortunate enough to get a piece In Its original box, treasure the box and pass it on the same way. The vaJue Is enhanced. uAs you buy jewelry, try to see the possibilities of pairing or matching pieces to wear together," Halpin suggests. Considering the advanced age of your purchase, "Handle with Care" ls an Im- portant motto. Each piece should be stored separately. preferably In its own box or compartment. Never leave your jewelry In a damp or extremely dry place, In diTe<:t sunbght or near direct heat. To clean antique jewelry. slmply wash the pieces carefully in soapy water with a bit of ammonia added, then r1nse and dry ~ntly with a jeweler's rouge cloth or a sllver·polishing chamois. Never soap pearls. ootals, turquoise, amber, opal or any other soft, absorbent stone. Th.ey wl11 discolor and be ruined. And never soak hair jewelry. por1T'alts or foll·back stc>nfl. FinaUy. ask yourself, Does lt Improve my collection? You wlll buy what you low, but w1th time and knowledge your coste wiU change. So, don't despair If _ yetterday's treuuN looks second~ratq ofter • few years. Sell It off and Invest In somethtng you low that up-nMI grades your collectlon. .:.;,I Aaual Size! The World's Fii:st Miniature $20 Gold Piece SOLID 14 KARAT GOLD -ONLY $19.95 The Historic Providence Mint proudly announces the minting of the world's first miniature $20 Gold Piece - in solid 14 karat gold You have a rare opponunity to possess the world's first miniature $20.00 Gold Piece in solid 14 karat gold. This coin is an exquisite duplicate -minted in exactly the same manner as the first Saint-Gauden's $20.00 Gold Piece struck at the U.S. Mint in 1907. Every detail - even the · delicate sculpture of the tiny wing feathers is boldly defined. 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But that's not what Is be.st A full Inch high ln/Uals are, And guem should be Impressed. If guests should choose to use thes.e things, My sympathy they'd win. 1 tried one of these towels once And boldly scraped my chfn. -Richard Armour \•.t: •t·:::·'-•---.,,...~ 'TV t~ .. ~· say. But while the expem ft,.,~ I'm simplv oemg ~· ·• .u ,,.,,, It isn t wau:nang us. -Fronk Walsh My next-door neighbor kicked gently at a small stone, stared a moment Into the mortgaged space about u.s and sold, ."I'd feel better about people saying, 'How are you?' If more of them wafted for an answer. " -Robert Orben THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Toni, a 7-year~ld &iend, inlonned me recently that her name Is rally Chris- tina. When I asked her where the name Toni came from. she clouded for a lftr momenta then bright~ed I and reoU..,t ~:lf'• r ... I ... :nJ~ nll!!li;ndo Gngory Cheymne, W)N>, Here's an original thought: not having an original thought Is comforting to some. They11 never have their ideas stolen. -Frank Tyger FEBRUARY: A TlmE OF FAmlLY FEELINGS f ebruary holds appeal for many people -for a variety of reasons. Some like It because a Valentine's Day token of af- fection relieves the monotony of mid-winter blahs. Others find# that the shortest month gives a boost toward the headlong rush into spring. And for those of us with children, February offers 9Chool vacation days and a chance to catch up on patriotic legends. For women -like me -raising kids In single-parent households, It offers a chance to develop some new Ideas about Hone.st Abe and the Father of our Country. Like many women in Amer· lea today. the· man I married Is now being Clllled Daddy by someone else's children; mean- while, my sons watch their mothe as.sume responslbllities that their friends' fathers routinely take care of, It Is, I think, much different from the way I grew up. People look at the way our country used to be and lament the fact that families are not the way they once were. lnstud of unehallcnged roles and duttn, we now find people an1dous to exploN new ways of Dvtng, new apcrlenca, new behavior pet- i.tnt. Now there are millions of famllla headed by fonMrly man1ed parents -the mawlaa Morf/vn Muma~ WIUlt0n 11 o W~•C COOlll·"-ed Wrfler, men and women who shoulder the huge challenge of raising children to responsible adult· hood. It's ·a big job for two parents: for one person, II can appear at times as an Insur- mountable task. I like to think that the shaky state of the present nuclear famlly doesn't have to mean thatAmerlcalsweakernowor that the country Is less capable of greatness. In fact, Abraham Lincoln's mother died when he was nine and George Washing- ton's father died when he wa.s 11 . It didn't seem to have diluted their ability to achieve, to be responsble 0t to ac- complish deeds of enduring value. In the past two or three centuries In this country It was death, rather than divorce, that uprooted famlOes, lniroduced "step" families and disrupted lit- tie children's lives. Perhaps today's single-parent families have a unique oppor- tunity to help children develop some of the 1ratts that made America atrong. Leaming at an early age that Ide holds uncer· t.alntles, dllappolntments and heartache need noe be a deblll· t.ating lesson. It can, If an adult handles It wisely, be a woy of helping children re~lllit thal our country -just like our famtlla -must be handled wtth care, be chemhed and be protected to the bae of our abWty. l.eam· Ing that one ol tht things that made Amcrlc.a grul WU or- dinary people's determination to~ grat things, tn an atmosphere of freedom and mutual respect, can be a child's best history lesson. I like to think that a child growing up In a family where there Is no father Is forced to assume extra re· sponsibllity. to view life as a joumey with no guarantees and to learn that people's deeds af- fect others; guidelines that have paralleled the growth of our republic. February holidays loom In my memory as a blur of Daddy hanging the flag, and Mama baking cherry pie and serving Lincoln log ca.ke amid the stories of telhng no lies and pay- ing debts. There Is no reason why these legends cannot be equally applicable to those of us raising children on our own. Perhaps we slngle·parent fa- milies can team a few lessons from stories about the Father of our Country and Honest Abe. l llke to think tha't Lincoln and Washington managed as chll· dren to suNlve the loss of a parent. They a1'o managed to learn the value of helping others whlle they helped them5elvn. They did It In s;plte of the fact that th~ young yeara were dlwpted by the lack of a tee\lte traditional family. 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PleaM Print: NAMc__--------~---~---~-----~~ ADORE.~-..:_.----~~-~----------~~~ CITY------------------------- L~~---------------------~~------------J L~~----------------------! ___________ J I f you really enjoy keeping house, cooking and sewing but have won- dered whether It's fashionable to admit it, you11 be interested in some recent discov- eries. Despite all the current hullabaloo aimed at bringing every woman into the work force, many bright, competent women derive great satlsfactlon from keeping their homes clean and attractive. The Institute for Social Research of the University of Michigan queried a repre- sentative sample of women on their feel- ings about running a home. So•• 1u1p1ltlng dlteov•tl•• fol th• WOMQft who l•n 't IUI• ah•'• th• "•oth•1ln9" tvp•. The LSR discovered that two out ot three women declared flatly that they liked their housework. The other third Uked parts of the work. Only 4 percent dismissed all housework with the comment, "I dislike It all." College-educated wives who con- centrated only on homemaking ~ed to have multiple doubts about their mar- riages. A combination of homemaking and an outside Job seemed lo make the college-trained wife happier. There's no doubt that many women would feel they'd missed one of the great- est pleasures of life If they placed jobs before chUdren. But contrary to the WORKING WIVES VS. WIVES WHO WORK popular idea that women without chil- dren suffer from a feeUng of being "incomplete," a number of studies have revealed that chUdless wives are as happy or happier than women with children. Even as women move into middle ~. childless women continue to be as con- tent. In fact, the studies suggest that mothers should realize that though they love their chUdren, they may find the in- fant and young-child years a low satisfac- tion point in their' lives. Because of the physical, emotional and financial strain of their responsibilities, many women feel their relationships with their husbands seriously deteriorate. One researcher who compared couples with children to childless couples found the childless couples had significantly more verbal communication with each other; felt closer to each other as a result. and had higher marital satisfaction. As the children grow, the couple's relationship ohen revives. The years after the children are grown are often a high point In satis- faction In the woman's life and in her rela- tionship with her husband. 0 There are types of women who should never combine job and homemaking, says Mrs. Dorothy Becker, a vice presi- dent of a nationwide temporary employ- ment service, who has spent 13 years working with women's groups and with housewives exploring the idea of a home- and-work combination. Some women who may be capable of managing both home and outside work, but will never be hnppy doing it , cause their families to suffer. according to Mrs. Becker. Many such women, she points out, find themselves completely fuHUled in caring for house and famUy but are in - fluenced by workingwomen friends and believe they "ought'' to do the same. Another type who shouldn't seek a job, says Mrs. Becker. is the easygoing ln- divldunl who takes life lightly. She enjoys her luncheon. shopping. her ahemoon televisJon, her afternoons at the pool in the summer Though she may not be the best housekeeper on the block, her relaxed nnture keeps her fnmlly together. The third type that Mrs. Becker has learned to recogniz.e as a bad job-plus- ure. And we'll take off~. --------------------------------------- homemaking risk is the woman who would use her career 10 become the fami· ly martyr. The woman who uses her job plus home responsibil1t1es to feel sony for herself releases her anger on everyone each day when she returns home. No, she hasn't time or streng1h to help the children with therr homework No, she can't shop with the chUdren or do most of the things other mo<hers do. She has to work. To force 11 woman who feels like this into the work world can be the fiist step In the destruction of that family. ls there a personality type that is espe· clally suited to the homemaking job rou- tine? Yes. The potentially successful can- didate Is a woman who works for the right reasons. She finds she needs a ,busy out- let for her.time and energy. And her chil- dren are reasonably independent. Any woman who has mnnaged the compUcat· ed purchasing, Kheduling and human relations that go into the average home, can adapt to office skills if she has the pro- per attitude. There may even be a possi>le marriage- booster bonus waiting for . her. Many wives aher years of domestic responS>'bili- t!es find it difficult to discover Interests in common to discuss with their husbands. When they take on outside work, their new job life gives them a rich mutual topic for conversntlon Through their new job· life routines, they and their husbands often move into a happier, closer ra.ft companionship iA:J 117411 TAKE THIS CQUPON TO YOUR STORE j SAVE15c on any siz• SURE. t'O'IMI-CAl/flOlll..,._,__ .. __________ .. ____ ........ _ ____ .,..._ ..... _ ...... """---- '° ---~= = :::::.: =-c,r:·· '; -.-;;=.-..:--::: .. :.:::=.-=.:::c\::!:::".::..-:.::-;--""'::::.: ' .... ~ _,... U:"c.;_,.,., _______ ... _·-•-.:t :-.. --=-..:..-..:::.._,,,._ .... --=: ,"":-· ..._-=:.::--.. :-;:::.=::..-.. -:..--= -.. --------..... --~=-=f l · ... -..... ::.:r--1 ... .............. • ....... ,,_,,.._,....._. ...... ........ .................... 1111...... 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FAMIL V FREEDOMS They let me - Dry their tears, mop their brow, Laugh at their cares, show them how; Feed their dog, train their cal, Meet their friends, where It's at; Hem their skirts, mend their socks, Hear their songs, roll and rocks, Wash their clothes, their dishes. too. Iron and clean, their rooms will do; Surprise them with gifts, large and small. Bake Christmas cookies. happy birthday and all Love them and lose them, as life will re· quire, Cuddle up In my robe In front of our fire . Helen D. Stoey Pismo Beoch, Calif. San Lui• Obispo Telegram-Tribune THE VALUES OF FAMILY During their early years, my children ac· quired an Interest In good literature from a gnmdmother. From their !Vandfather, who owned an apple orchard, they learn- ed of the closeness to the soil that our· tured the growth of our great country. They gained compassion .for the less for· tunate from their great-aunt ... From their mother, they acquired an appreciation of music and from me, an Interest In his· tory ... special Influence: It has nothing to do with money. Glenn W. Sunderlond Newton, Ill. Decatur Herald THE STRENGTH Of UNSPOKEN LOVE I can't paint a literary Norman Rockwell portrait of my family. We are not lll<e that. We've ~ our family feuds. My father likes his beer. My parents have been known to have shouting matches, and there was plenty of stiling rivalry among my brother, sister and myself. We have never been a "ktssee, huggee" family, but love Is there , a base, a rock. a constant that never changes. With oge has come understanding and appredatton of them as people. Monica Smeal Nlogaro Fans. N. Y. Niagara Gazette QUIET LOYALTY -QUIET JOY My family me.ans many things to me, some things being very different hom othm: the )oy I feel when my baby daughter reaches out h«t chubby little arm1 to me to be held; the pride I have In my family's quiet loyalty; MClng the bunting ptlde my fbthor has In hll grand· chlldrtn. fHll09 my heart )ump a little wtth )oy evtryday wMn my hwbend coma home from~. Jan'" Whfaington Colorodo ~. Colo. Colon>do Sprlnflf Gaatte Tfitwaph SORTING 11lE PRIORITIES After a year of college In 1956, 1 had dropped out and gotten married. In the fall of 1974. I added "full-time student" lo my roles of wife and mother. As a family, we've always supported each other -In school work, jobs, spofts and organlm· tlons. Our schedule was overthrown by university requirements, but everybody pitched in as my degree became a priori· ty. My only regret is that only one name will be on the diploma. There should be more. My education has been our educa· tion. Our family has earned it together. Doris Littrel/ Columbia, Mo. Columbla Tribune A FAMJL Y OF ONE'S CHOOSING Why do I llke my fzimlly? My life Is too short to tell It all Except for one of our eight children, we chose each other. On- ly one came 10 us as an Infant. Despffe the Insecurities and scars any one child brought, the others made room and helped. Arrival of a new sister Of brother was cause for a welcome party. This tremendous and unusual family Is now scattered from the East to the West, but the bond of togetherness Is alive and thriving. Effie C. Grun Savannah, Go Savannah News SACRIFICE AND SHARING As soon as a need arises, some member of our family is there to help. II may be sisters helping each other afte'r childbirth. Or perhaps my parents selling their home and moving to an apartment nearby in order to save us hundreds of miles of travel every few weeks after my l'iusband developed a heart condition. Or a father uncomplainingly working at two Jobs and going to a college at night for many years so his children might have the necessities and education he wanted for them. Hekn Panw/ico Union Dole. Pa Soonton Times A NOTE OF GRAMUDE O ne wonderful gift my family gave me was the freedom to grow up at my own good time . So many young people I know express anger al having been fore· ed to grow when they were "100 okl for toys" and then "too young" for more mature fonnt at en1ertalnmen1. My pe· sonal growth hasn't been at all harmed by betng allowed to be me. and keeping a port at the chlld In me alive. To my family I say, thank you. You taught me to low and raped humanity by llklng me. Coria HammlngtOn MtnMOpolft. Minn. Grond Fam (N.D.) Haald Nm week Famlly WMtdy wlll Pf• aent more excerpta from our M89C• ro• fudnollng fomlly .... ya. ~ IT'S HERE! 3-ln-1 Portable RADIO You've been Waiting for! ~~40 Channel CB AM/FM Mo1oOIUs299a LOOK AT THESE FEATURES: • Pleb .. 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Ollte ----...;..;o..- 8 VIN/~ftl (JA-ncu ~ .....Cllaftl ........ , ___ _ c.MI c...a ·~-------------';...,;._.-:....;;.,.__~~-- ;...;....;_: __ ..;;.;,.-...~ _ _:... ___________ ~~··---. .., *'-.... ,......,, ............... u ... ,.....,. eQ ...... ....,. c..ae.a0u11 =· ................ -. ..... o.,t. CPN. ltl Dr ....... a.11119 .... .. COMllle • ................ .... _______ ..,,,, ............... ________ .....; YOUNGEST OR ELDEST - HOW IT AFFEOS PERSONALITY • Children from large families oftert daydream more, feel more Inferior and have greater social adjustmen.t problems than do children with fewer siblings. • Boys with older brothers tend to act more masculine, and those with older sisters tend to act more feminine. • The highest proportion of delin- quency Is found among second children In three-or four-child families. Most experts say there Ls no "pre.ferred' family po$ltlon that can Insure happiness, competence or mental health. "But those are phenomena that we cannot change," says University of North Carolina's Dr Jane H. Pfouts, "and there has been enough reliable ~arch to show rwt that It does make a difference." ., B.v Glotla Hoch•an m arvln seemed precocious, even as a baby. By the time he entered school, he was reading second-grade books. Today ~rvln attends Harvard Law School and seems destined to become a brilliant attorney. Marvin's younger brother, Eddie. was an average student who excelled In athletics and was always popular. Eddie seemed more outgoing than his brother. N2 one wa.s surprised when he chose a career in publ's relations. The dtffererlces between the brothers may result. simply, from their birth order and family size, which many experts believe have significant bearing on per· sonality, academic achievement and career choices. The link between birth order and suc· cess Is wen documented. with many studies agreeing that: • The oldest child Is more likely to be graduated from college and graduate school. and It Is probable that he will achieve eminence. • Younger children tend to venture Into fields that demand Interpersonal relationship skills, such as public rela- tions. psychotherapy, social work and joumalism • Only children, like firstborn, are overrepresented In the upper 1.Q. group and among students In universities with high entrance requirements. They seem more resourceful In solving problems, and their Intense need to achieve makes them wUllng to do exacllng work. • Children from smaller famllies rend lo do better on Intelligence scores. Researchers suggest that firstborn and only children have the advantage of Hme alone with parents who are more Involv- ed with them than they will ever be with later-born children. While the relationship between birth order and achievement Is generally ac· cepted. there Is less agreement about the effect of family position on personality. Nevertheless, much research agrees that oldest children will take themselves more seriously. are more reserved, sen· sltlW, fearful and comj.>etftfve than their younger siblings. They also are more like- ly. In the face of powerlul adults, to con· -ceal aggressive feelings. Youngest children, no matter the sl1Je of the famdy, often feel the tug between wanHng to grow up quickly to catch up to their siblings, yet wanting to papetuat.e the extra attention that the "baby" of the family often receives. Sometimes this produces an "unsettled'' adult, careening from maturity to childlike behavior. Ac· ceptlng responsibility may be troublesome In adulthood alnce youngest children grow up counting on older brothers and sisters. The penonaltiy of a middle child may depend on the sex of hls/heT siblings. Dr. M.H. Kraut, a genetic psychologist, pre- diets that the middle ststcr of three females may get th. lqst att.nlk>n and Gloria Hochman, on olllOrd·lll#tlnll'lfl fr--lonc. writer •• ,. COflrixna IO Fomlfv Wukfv 'Alilll. Y WU,. V, l'.eNery It, "1't e U try to develop an Identity by rebelling and being "different." Middle children develop diplomacy because they have to deal with siblings on either side of them. Other research suggests that: • Only children have higher seH- esteem than any other group. • A boy born into a family of glrls Is likely to be self-assured. Four exquisite Ooral imp~ionist paintings reproduced for your home. Bea~tifully framed , ready to hang. Beautiful oil paintings by Gauguin, C'.ezanne, Redon, Manet now yours as full color framed prints each a large 11 x 14 inches only 12 . 02im or all 4 for only s5 9s The 191h cen1ury pv" birlh to a joyou•, d)'namlc nf'W arl-form called fmpr1mioni9m, Cenv-1udden17 were bA1hed In aunllght and Nme aliYf'. 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Tastes Change The American diet Isn't what It used to be according to a new report published by the Center for Science in the Public In· terest. Among the more Interesting changes In American food preferences dbcovered by authors Letitia Brewster and Michael F. Jacobson: • Americans ate the fewest eggs ~n 1976 -an average ol 276 per person annually, Including the eggs In mayon· nalse, cake mixes, etc. • fast-food eateries have conrrtbuted to a rise In frozen and fresh fish consump- tlpn from 5. 7 pounds per person In 1960 to 8 .1poundsIn1976. • We each eat an average of 88.8 pounds of frozen foods a year, Including 25 pounds of vegetables. • Fruit consumption Is up to 210 pounds per pe rson annually, but Americans have cut back on fresh fruit while tripling consumption of processed fruits When It comes fo fresh fruit, we prefer bananas. • Ice-cream consumption Is holding steady at around 18 pounds per yea.r, but we now prefer higher hit, denser Ice cream. On the other hand, consumption of Ice milk has inaeased from 1. 2 pounds per person In 1950 to 7 .8 pounds. • Lettuce and canots are becoming more popular, while cabbage's popularity Is wUtlng. The Write Hairstyle Halrstyllst David Alan has added another Instrument to the curlers and hot ,ombc of his trade -the handW11tlng IMUIJW&JUY The ,_.,.,_,,_, M.,.rlM ,...,, ................ MononFr8M ...qr·~~-.·~.,_. f.11 ....... &ltof, Mtlur ~ ... Pigeons Consult Astronomical Chart Before Heading Home So you think that Mtronomy Is for the birds? Right you are, say Cornell Univer- sity scientists who are attempting to ex- plain the navigational wizardry ol the homing pigeon by a celestial "nidar" or clod! that, even In the broadest daylight, pinpoints the position of the then-lnvtslble moon. And the homing pigeons make da"y shllts In thelr Initial bearings on "home" In response to the changing posl· tlons of the moon, say biologists WWiam analysis. Because Mr. AJan. who operates two salons In New Jersey, believes there's more to a successful hairstyle th&n meets the eye, he won't even let a new client make an a.ppolnt· ment before she's had a sample of her handwrittng analyl.ed. Mr. Alan , who was a psychology major In college, Insists on this, he says, so that he can match the client with a hairdresser who has a similar personality. Alan has the handwnting analysis re· suits, as well as the client's responses to a color test, fed along with other personal Information Into a computer. The client Is then assigned to one of four major per- sonality groups, then matched with a similarly min~ hairdresser. Alan says that he himself Is such a believer In the value of the personality tats that he won't hire hairdressers who place In the most dlfflcuh-to-get-along- wlth category. And he reports that the cuJtomen appear dellghtvd. 'It's not like going to a dentist," A.Ian says. ''Going to a hairdresser should be fun." T. Keeton and Timothy Larkin. lf this theory sounds a little hard to swallow, consider the homing pigeon's other superpowers of which you ma~ not be aware In recent years, Cornell re- searchers have demonstrated that hom- ing pigeons can see light waves that are Invisible to man. 'detect low-frequency sounds hundreds ol miles away and minute changes In barometric pressure or In the earth's magnetic field . Plants For Lovers Plants and lovers date back as far as Adam and Eve In the Garden of Eden. For a change, why not tJy giving your sweetheart a plant with heart-shaped leaves for a personal valentine? Here are a few tips from the Florida Foliage Producas association to help Insure that you select the right plant for the right location. Office. Cordatum "Heartleaf" Philodendron or Split Leaf PhUoden· dron may liloth be grown under low office-light conditions. Kitchen. "Emerald Ripple" Peper- omla and "Green Gold" Nephthytts even sound as tf they belong In a bright, cheery kitchen. Boch thrive In medium to high 1'ght. Bedroom. The satiny finish of "Mat· ble Queen" and "Devil's Ivy" Pothos will add a touch ol elegance to any boudoir. These plants will do well pro v\ded the temperature Is between 65° and SO-. Lifestyles P89Cholotw. Fear of success real· ly does exist It is reported in the Brain/Mind Bulletfn. According to researchers, while working hard for success some indJviduals become am<- lous and sabotage their own perfor· rnance when It appears that their goal Is actually at hand. To test their hypothesis, the researchers Identified certain traits in the success-fearers, then set up two groups of subjects - those who feared success and those who didn't. Each group was given laSks 10 perform, then tokl a~ random that they had performed very well. JU St average or poorly. Those who did not fear succe5$ did bener when glven positive feedback and worse when told they'd done poorly. But when the success·fearers were told they'd done well, they subsequently did wo~!. Researchers are still baffled by the reasons behind this behavior. Saa. Senlimentcillty Is on the upswing among valentine givers says a researcher for Hallmark cards. Hallmark says that more than 80 per· cent of the c.ards sent this Valentine's Day will have rhymed verse rathei than prose, and most will have the traditional symbols of hearts and flowers. Men tend to select valentines with a romantic message, while women are more likely lo choose a greeting with a witty verse. And. suprisingly, most valentines are not sent by sweethearts but by children. who outsend lovebirds nearly 3 to. l . BIRTHDAYS (all Aquarius): S unday -Burt Reynolds 43; Eva Gabor 53. Monday -Lome Greene 64. Tueeday -Klm Novak 46: George Segal 43; Carol l ynley 37; Bess Truman 94; Peter Tork 35. Wednaclay -Carl Bernstein 35; John Warner 52; Hugh Downs 58. 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ACTING AGeorg Stanford Brown, who came into prominence as the o-star ol The Rookies. became an Integral part of televi· on history with his role as 'Tom' in the acclalmed "Roots " e has just completed recreating his EmlT)y-nomrnated role In the upcoming "Roots The Second Generation," and will appear ln the episodes airing on Feb 18, 19 and 20 In addition lo hrs acting career. Georg. in recent years. has become a much soughl·afler director Along with directing several episodic 1elev1slon series including. Family. Starsky & Hutch. Charita's Angels and Fantasy Island, Georg has been assigned by "Roots" producer Stan Margulies to direct two hours ot the forthcoming continua- tion. Even though he has become an active director. Georg still considers acting his first love Georg began acting at Los Angeles City College sequeing to the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. Upon his graduation. he started working with the New York Shakespeare Festival tor the famed Joseph Papp. He was then signed tor hrs first lllm. "The Comedians." starring Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, followed by "Bullltt," starring Steve McOueen. Alter these films, Georg and hrs wife. actress Tyne Daly, decided to move to Los Angeles. Shortly thereafter, Georg began making regular appearances In various series, before being signed for The Rookies. Georg feels that he and Tyne have "Always been lucky and very fortunate There has never been more than six months when one or the other was out ol work Both our Hie and "'IUr work hAve been very fulfilling .. The Browns have two daughters, Ehzabeth and Kathryne. Georg jokes that the missing "E" from his first name was given to hi~ second child. When asked about his children. Georg pauses in deep contemplation "I want to permll afford and grant therr rights ae individuals. Tl"tey must be armed with love and understanding. We try to excite their Interest wherever and whenever possible. Both girls have extraordinary compassion and understanding They're two ol the best people I knowl" Does this active man ever relax? "We have tons of plants so I fool around In the garden a lot when I'm not working If I'm not doing a rilm or a series, I spend time playing basketball Everything I do, I do for enjoyment and for those whom I love. 'That's' what It's all about!" TV WEEK FEBRUARY 1 I. 1979 CASTING "GONE WITH THE WIND'' Every actress in Hollywood, it seemed, wanted the role of Scarlett O'Hara when it was first announced that Marcmt Mitchell's best· sellinc. Pulitzer Prize·w1nnin1 novel "Gone With the Wind" WH coing to be transferred to the screen. Meanwhile, in Enaland, a young ;actress, not yet well known in the United Stites, Vivien leiah, hid her heart set on the same project, although everyone told her she hadn't a chost of a chance. Miss Leich cot her way, and the fortuitous mult, the apic clnsit, "Gone ¥1ith the Wind," airing as a special, in two parts, Sunday from 7 to lOl'M and Monday from 8 to lOl'M on CBS. Choosina Clark Gable u Rhett Butler was an usy task. A newspaper suney of the novel's readers overwhelminaly noml11ated the popular actor for the role and producer David 0. Selznick aareed that Gable was riaht. His first choice had actually been Gary Cooper, and Ronald Colman, Blsil Rathbone and Errol Flynn had also been considered, but in this case there was no reason to icnore public sentiment Scarlett O'Hm wu another matter. That same poll had come up with two favorites -Bette On1s, because of her portrayal of a Southern belle in "Jezebel," and Maraaret Sullaun, the heroine of an earlier movie about the Old South, "So Red the Rose." Selznick was not satilfied with either for the rawen·haired, aieen-eyed, stron1· willed coquette described in the novel. He becan a nationwide search for Surtett, coinc to Atlanta and New Orleans to interview hundreds of professional and amateur hopefuls. It was mainly for publicity, but the search buk in Hollywood was just as cruelinc. Paulette Goddard was the ludinc contender, althOll&h there was tome worry abol.lt the possibility of scandal because of her relationsllip with Charlie Chaplin. Jean Arthur and Joan Bennett were the other ludina finalists, but Seltnick alto had considered such establislltd actrnses as Lucille tall, Norma Shearer, Lana Turner, Miriam ~ins, Loretta Younc, Joan Cr1wford, lllth11ine Hepburn and Tlllullh lankhe1d. Also considered were newcomers Mar11ret Tlllichet, New York model Susan Howard, and Atlanta belle Catherine Campbell (later to become Mn. llandolph Hunt.) Three other newcomers 11ndtr consideration mnt11ally •on other rolt:s In ttlt film, starlet £wtlp Keyes, who was cast as Scarlttt's .tllnlna sister Suellen; Alicia lhttt, tut H India Wilkes; and Mary Mdeno11, who played Maybelle Merrlwtther. Ohia de Hnilland also indirect Ip won a role from tht talent search. Her sister, Join FontaiM, was beinc COftsidere41 for both Sur1ttt and Melanie. It would""' been her scrffll dtbttl Miss fCM1talt1t suuts1141 Miss dt Hnlllancl for Metanit and it Mttlltd rlpt to tlll producer, who also tts1ed Franca Ott, Andrea Letds and Allfle Sflirlty for the part S.l111id beaan production wltllout his Surlttt. VIYltn Lelp hid betll l'lltntioMd to him as 1 possibility, llut S.ltlllck had dismissed the idta almost lm111tdlatety. She WIS wirtually 11nknown In ttle United States. and 1t was quntlonable thll the American public would accept 111 Enallsllwoman In such 1 purtly American role. lut Miu lei&h wH dtteunlntcl, 11 well u perfect tor the role. 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Cy111 Cusa~ 12 This Is Your Blblt )3, Meet the ,,HS 12(1 lowel Thomas ltemembt11 m f'lrinc lint fSOl Northern ttoc•ies Fol• Festini -5:30-D {) 1 rtDJ News U Grut Adventure It Directions !2J, ,OM IP Wt lnt11rupt This W"' 11 Mo¥it: "Inferno" lvli1Ad 8 :00 ... 08lllWI Forum D Movie: (2hr) "Tht Oarlnc Dobtrmut" (dll) 73-Joen C1ull1eld T 1m Cons1d1ne Ch11les Kno1 Rob1n50n (II) Clrol lllr11ttt I f rltttdt m $11 Millloft S Man ttll Mary "lrttr Moore Cl) SHCIAl. Su,_r1111n, Super Star ((hr) Tom Bosley hosts 1 rm1hn1 and enterta1n1n1 look at this comic book hero who became a world known super1ter Sptc11f 1uesll arc N~I Clo1s Lane) lleill and Jae~ (hmmv Oleson} tmon longllmt re1ut1rs from lht TV se11es <2~ Cfotkttt't Viclort C.rdttt f.t) The Mtrry WM!ow (R) Beverly Sills Allan fllus end Andrew fold1 \tar 1n the S..11 01110 Optr1 Company PlodU<tion of this 011trttta prcunltd 1n (nahsh S1tnuk11t on KUSC GlAun Illy Mn \It , ...... ,. -6:30- • < Ofl...., }"'6111 RM«M • ....., c.ftrtllct • WW. 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I I ,sniut-------------1 Send Todeylo Become A Super Shopper DAILY PILOT SUNDAY (Continued) her dreamed ol carch. Ashley Wrlkts (Howard) But life 1s nor lo turn out as Scar1et1 plans Ashley intend$ to marry sweet, ret111nc Melanie lt4m1tton (Ms de Hav1lland), but, more s1tn1hcantly, the hrst 1umbh111s of 1mpend1n& war are already sweeptnt GeOICll and the South The support1n1 cm 1ncludtS Hattie McOa:11el. ThOllW Mitchell. '11clor lo1y, E~elyn IC.eyes Ann Rutherford Bu11erlly McQutell. Harry Onenpo11. la111a Hope Crewes Eddie Anderson J~ne Oarwell. and Wa.rd Bond TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 11. 1979 woth&ht. he began to sutler bouts ol severe dej)fess10n, which alienated tum from hrs friends and put undeniable stn1ns on hrs m1rna1e Bui. lhrouch It alt. he remarntd "The K1n1." tht most pcpular entertarnet rn the htsl°'Y of the Amtr1'1n musrc lorm t1lted Rock & Roll 0 VANODWl msE"1S • EmQle; Toy or Tool? D tt lsWrittal CD Mo.it: (lhr) "rernK of lllecM> e ~ illl The WoMertut World o1 OisMJ · Ride a Wdd Pon{ Par1 one of a h•o·part drama A sp1111ed Welsl1 pony 1s the sub1ecl of a heart b•eakrng drspule between two chi! dren-an 1m~e11shed fa•m boy and the c11ppled dauahler of • .. ealthy lando..-ner Robrrt Bellles. Eva Gnffith, Allred Bell and Mehssa Jaffee star 0 <Im ~ Osmond hmily Hour Guests scheduled for tonight intlude Ruth Bum and Andy Gibb. C!) Sp.Ke 1999 CD Stm uwiente l Edit liofme Salute Cole l'orttr Bob Hope end Ethel Merman iuest @ Jotin Callaway lnlertiews CS:§) Soccer M-'t In Gtrmlll'J -7:30- IS Tiit Artistry Ot.~ 8:00 O One flew Over Cuckoos * Nest. J1a ltidlobon. T" Debut of Oscar Hit. D @ at Thi II& bent: One flt• 0Hr tflt C.ckoo's !lest (2tlr42m) lack f11t11Glson stars u Randle P McMurphy a lree hv1nc rimbuntl•M man who has t>ten sentenced to s11 months 1n pnson. but succeeds in 1et11111 h1msell transferred to a ~attJllental hospital tor observation McMu1phy's assumption that hie m the 1nshtutron would be easier than the d11ly routine 011 a pnson farm b1ekf1res when he encounte11 Nurse Ratched (lou11e Fletcher) An autho11tar11n llfUre who has succeeded rn over ""1elm1n& ner ch1r1es with frrgh tenlnc tyranny, Ratched has destroyed the spirit of all ol hei palients. Throuch a comb1na11on of bnsh behavior and 1ncenu1ty. McMutphy inspires hrs fellow mmates and stts out lo ta't ovtr the itard 1n a revolt intended as 1 drmt controntahon with nurse Ralched Also sta111111 are W'dh.tm Redfield, Scatman Clothers. Brad Oouul, Michael Btnyman and Will Sampson (Vltiftt Dtsuehon 11 Altflud) 9 Tunt In To llature! * "Mut1111 ot Olnw's WllD llNGDOM" .......... • a WorW n Pt'1!1ltr•I * "0.llS" &Odzilb" .., JoM .... cbssiCs fm @ Oral'ft$ af h rMite A look •t the American all1111oi m111~ 'B Old's Alllly -8:30- • Wflld *"' oC Mift\&1$ Ill Amtrican Ufestylt Ill) Anyw f« Ttnl!Y*f 9:00 u HCMlf of '"'"' Ill Rutt ltouse fl) 0 Masterpiece Theatre: Country Matten ··Breeze Msiey" T we younl women start a herb farm as a muns ol escaping the depressed fife of the 1930s Meg Wynn Owen and Mor1c Hood star tm The ~ Musklls -9:30- D The ~Int Is c.illC 10:00 fJ (JJ (1l) SO Milllta • Diel .... °"' .. Etnesl AlllMJ .... , • DDdatf s,.cw :::rs,.mi fDllleltolyweNllaicab • -10:30- • JillnlY S4rllPlt st. •""' mllll ma.a -10:42- B O QJJ hkeM 11:00 fJ ... ()) ~(21)8 ..., e PKesttttrs .. 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Ill llJ lttf'f.:--------ll'-----' L ••••••••••••• .1 ________ _, ind .tfom obscu11ty to unparalltltd p0p111111t~ Un1bt1 to star out of the C«Mr" (dr•) 'S6-Aud1e Murphy ~~JJl~W ~J1~.SJ~-°]JJJ? WISHES GRANTED Turnabout is a fantny tomedy about a youn1 husband and wile- Sam and Penny Alston-whoit t11111I wish one dull day that eath to111d btcome the other is unexpectedly 1ranted, with the result that thty awaken one mornin1 to find that she is in his body and vice mu. John Schuck and Sharon Gius st11 u the utoni.shed spouses of Turnabout, 1irin1 Fridays at 9PM on NBC. The series is based on the clas.sic Ille by Thorne Smith, also author ot the famed Topper stories. The predicaments that Sam and Penny 1et into In the series are- well, unique. What happens, for ellmple, when Sam is upeded to play his usual position as quarterback in the annual office football 11me1 Whit happens when Penny Is paid a visit by her former boyf riend7 And what happens when Penny thinks she is pre1nant7 Responsible for m1kin1 the tr1dln1·identities wish come true is 1 Buddha·lih statue that eauaht Penny's eye amidst a display of antiques on 1 typsy's truck. A leaend on the statue warns of maaical powers, if the moon ind stars are lined up rieht, but the couple takes this with a &rain of salt. Later In bed, while revlewina the day, a downer for both, Penny si&hs, "I wish we could chanre places with each other." When Penny and Sam drop off lo sleep, their spirits cet up and chance places. Ned mornin1 the cute one wakes up, looks in the mirror and shrieks. Sam has betome Penny. The noise awakens the other one. More U!riekina. Penny has become Sam. What to do? They both have to 10 to work that day-Penny to Sam's job as a sports writer. Sam lo Penny's posihon as 1 cosmetics exec. Tht writer's lntmiew with a sports star has been set to take place In a men's steam room. At the cosmetics suite, the main problem is a boss with 1morous ideu. And th1t n11ht the Alstons double dale with their nel1flbors. The nei&hbofs. Ja<k and Judy Overmeyer, are played by Rlthard St1fll ind Bobbi Jordan, Sam's boss, editor Al Brennan, is played by Bruce Kirby, and Penny's boss, Geoffrey St. James, by Jim Slkkln1. Both John and Slllron had 1 lot of comptlitor1 for their starrin& roles. Says John, "I didn't thin• I hid the Sam Alston role until I hmd people ta•• credit for t1s1in1 me in it. I st1rt1d enjoylnr the role, thou&h, even before I cot the first Kript. Ther told me to prepara br watchina 1irls-how they move, how they act, rmt." Sh1Kk, 6·1, 195 pounds with brown hair and haul tJH, knows all about winnin& roles-be they for movies, sta1e or television. He WIS In McMlll1n and, Wife for live years as Roe• Hudson's sidekkk, Str1t1nl Enrf1ht. He was the robot cop1 YoYo, in another suies, Holmes and YoYo. Schuck's motion picture credih include a st11n1 of Robert Altman productions startin& with "M•A•S•H," then "Brewster McCloud," "McCabe and Mrs. Miller" and "Thieves Like Us." Upcbm1n1 movies are "Butch and Sundanc;e," 1n which he plays Butch Cassidy's first partner in crime, and "Just You and Me, Kid," 1n which he co-stars with Georae Burns and Brooke Shields. The Schuck meer be&an, however, on staae. After 1ettin1 a 8.A. degree in Thuter at Denison University, Granville, Ohio, John spent a couple of seasons at the Cleveland Playhouse. Followin& were another season off·Broldway, a tour with lmoeene Coca and llinf Donovan, then repertory seasons at Baltimore's Center Staee and Buffalo's Studio Arena companies, and San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater (ACT), where he taucht u well as acted for three seasons. John's stage work includes not only acting, but sin&in&. A bass baritone with a trained voice, honed by some six years of vocal studies, John made his sinaing debut with the Amherst Symphony Orchestra tor their 30th anniversary concert in Boston, where he was born. He tater sang in such musicals as "A Funny Thine Happened to Me on the Way to lhe Forum" and "She loves Me." Schuck, after 37 years of bachelorhood, married SuSln Bay, director and actress, last April 9. John does a lot of the cooking. Sharon, lllllin& about winnin& the Penny Alston role, uys, "Everybody-studio castinc. producers, networll-thoucht I was perfect for 1t elcept me. II isn't th•I I lack c;onfidence. It's 1ust that I'd never done broad comedy before. Bui now th1t I have 1 couple of episodes under my btlt, I think I can do it." Also under Sharon's belt ire • stm1n1 rota in lhe fin1I ch1pter of Centenni1I on NBC In Febru1ry, 1 recent st1rrln1 role in ''The lmmlarants." three years of co·starrin1 in the TV series Switch as Maui• Kllnaer, a year on Marcus Welby, M.D. as ll1thy hnrty ind appear1nces in seaments of Owen Marshall, Counselor at law, Cool Million and Emeraency! Her first serits wn 1 ont·Jtar run in hr1day l Son at Universal Studios, where U!e b11an her c11ur H a contr1ctu. 8ecomin1 a eontr1ctee was more lh1n 1 bt1innin1 tor Sh1ron; it was also a culmination. She had w1nled to become 1n 1ctress since she wu In the fourth 1r1de. Tll1t was when she saw ont of her youna friends, Billy Chapin, on Im home lubt In • TV role. She decided that was for her. TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 11, 1979 Frankie Avalon • Annette Funicello Dwayne Hickman ·Tommy Kirk· Deborah Walley · · have • Ill tAe .. Bikini Beacll".. . Party" .. How Ta Stun A Wild Bikinr .. Gllall 111 Tiie lnlidlll Bikini~ 1Atr~ CMiilel.«JMwk<l) '•'a Psst. It's more than abandoned puritan hangups, and new sexual freedom. Even as necklines plunge to ankle depth, the click of the chastity belt is heard throughout the land. Can it be that such virtues as love and mar- riage, fidelity and chastity are making a.,ecret comeback?? Or maybe, never even went away?! Tune in tonight and all this week with Dr. Joyce Brothers for a peek ... at what's going on behind our closed doors. The swinging ones and the married ones. EYEWITNESS NEWS(l)SPM Because there's more to life than news, weather and sports. p ... ,, How to live with dying. Sooner or later, you'll have to deal with death. Your own. Or that of someone you love. Yet if you're like most people, you'll probably do so in all the wrong ways. You'll lie. You'll deceive. You 'll turn what should be a time of loving intimacy into a period of alienation and pain. How should you live with dying? Find out by following Or. William Rader as he takes a personal look at the new psychology of mortality. Watch "Surviving Death;' a special Eyewitness News Closeup all this week at 6 on Channel 7. EYEWITNESS NEWS~6PM Because there's more to life than news, weather and sports. , Pege14 MONDAY rcaum u for monriac 11M1 atttmoon listincs. pluse see DAYTIME P'ROGUlltS. .._, tor Jiii' CO!Mllience, art Ult dlf's mowies. DAm lltE MOVIES 12:00 11 8 "The Colouus of llew York" (sc1·l1) '58-John Barogrey, Mala Powers, Otto Kruger, Robert Hutton m II! "Tiit Gorceous Hussy" (dra) '36-Joan Ciawford, Lionel Barrymore. Franchot fone. Robert T aylOI. James Slewart l :OO Cl§) "The Grut American Beauty Contest" (dra) ·73_ Elnnor Parker. Bob Cummings. Farrah rawcell Ma1ors. LOUIS Jourdan. Barbi Benton 3:30 B "Bikini Buch" (com) '64 -frankie Avalon. Annette Funicello. Martha Hyer, Harvey lembeck, Don Rickles •V•NING 8:00 D ~ ()]) 9 llews The Odd c-. 11 • l2ll m llewi • Enlerlf!ICY One • lnllllide m Tiit er14y 111nc11 a> Streets al San frandsc.o @ Palestine fl> Onr Easy Special guest scheduled to appear tonight is Arthur Hailey. (llJ Maude O AIMrican Goffrnment -6:30- Jl) (Jti """ Cl) Cross-Wits (jj) llttn GriffiA Sllow m 1~t.ucy fn Midlael Jadson P1ast1c su11eon Or Kurt Wagner talks about masrec· tom1es and breast rrconslruchon, face lifts, nose 1obs. hair transplants and the emotional consequences of plastic surgery <al The Jo&er's Wild OJ El Cllaputln Colofaclo 9J P'rojed Uniftrse 7:00 D 11 B ~lltwS U Tiie llewlywed Game D The Joler's Wild m @ a Sil Million S Man a> S.nfold ' Soll fn MKlltil/l.elutr lltport m la S-1 de Cardenas 9J lntrochicin1 lliolao -7:30-u CLARK GABLE LEGACY * SHEEHAN REVIEWS fl SP'ECIAL Tht Gable Mystique Cnhc David Sheehan uammes the legacy of Cla1k Cable's screen 1ma1e and how his dominanl style altected preva1hni notions aboul masculinity. loi eenerations Chico & the Man II Consumer 141ythle e The Datinc Game a That's Hollywood Cl) llame '11111 TUN 8 fie Tac Dolilfl crDl The P'rice Is Riehl a> Adam-12 ~ f1111ily Fetid ® Tweflly·four Out front fn 21 Tonl1ht 'P.1enr111e S!ep pa1ents" A clO"~ up vie"' of lh• :ors and problem) ol berne stepparenls 3 llews !BJ Julia ClliW ' Co. 8:00 D Cl'.: till SP'ECIAt Gone W'rtll the Wind (2hr) Conclu~1on Scarlet! (V1v1en Leigh). the coq~elte. prov~ herself a suN1vor a~ she adapls lo realities, sav1ne !he 'eople a1ound her lrom self p1ty1ng doum In the process. she attracts the atrenllon ol th• dashing Rhell Butler (Clark Gable) a m1n who ~~c .. ·s how to profit lrom any !>ltuat.on The11 h~es rnrertwine in pass1cnalt conlhct *hen their shone wills colhd~ •· !h~ Soulh l11es lo heal 11s "ounds Sta111ng are Clar~ Gabl< Vmer. Leigh, Olivia de Hav1lland le:..11< Howard. Hatti McDaniel. Tho11a~ Mitchell VictG1 Jory Evelyn Keye:. Ann Rutherford Bullerfly Ande()()n and Ward Bond D O ID, little House on the l'rairie "The lake Kem Monster" When Mrs Oleson derides she needs a summer home she pays !ht taxt:. on l<eua's rundo"n home 1n tne woods. takes posses~1on and then fOfces tht old lady lo become he1 maid Hermione Baddeler guests It Colltae ~etNll Stanloid al Wash1n1ton Slale B <lOl !BJ SP'£CIA1 CNmp· ionship All-Star Family feud Richard D?wson serves n host when the casts from family and Welcome Back. Kotler square oft aea1ns1 !he casts ol E1&hl Is Enough and Th~ Love Bolt D Mov1t: ~ ''The Stoo1•" (com) 53-0ean Martin. Jerry lewis. Polly Bergen. Eddie Mayeholf Marron Marshall m Calol Bllmtlt' fnt~ m MarCllS w.., l1 Academy Ludtrs A ~ries of programs w1lh Audemy A•ard win nine and nom1naled short sub1ecl lilms hosted by NOfman Corwin fD IS> Bill Moyers' Journal OJ Viwiana -8:30-m The· Odd Couple m Esta Noelle Ol&a 9:00 0 ~ Jl MoYit: (2hr) "lbck· stairs at the Wlutt House" Part Ill (dra) 79-0hvia Cole Leslie :lrgams. Lou Cossell Larry Cates John Anderson Eileen Heckart. Tom Oancy, Wood10"' Parfrey Hamson Page White House maids Mauie Rogers and her daughler. l1lhan. move from gloom to eay1ety. to war J5 Herbert Hoover (Cares) 1s defealed by lhe v1brJnl and op11 m1\t1c Franklin Delano Roosevell (Anderson) 4nd his l11endly wile Eleanor (Heckart) Bur lhe rela1ed. happy.family feelma 1n !ht While House 1s ended by Wo1ld War II U 0: '2f' How the West Was Won · The Innocent" Josh parls company with Zeb and Luke airer capturing hrCI beautiful wild Appaloosa stallions Zeb and Luke head off to other business ,.,hlle Josh leads the stallions loward the MK3han Ranch On !ht way he becon.ts involved 1n the struggles of Cota and Willie Johnson. !he mother and son who ape1atc 1 lerry crossin11. &b1 Besch and Perry lane auest , ... 15 Today, find out how Dwayne Hickmon and Frankie Avalon keep worm at 20 below! SKI PARTY THE 3:30 MOVIE GTUESDAY~ UNDER THE llG TOP THIS WEEK! Tiger, clown and rope acts . and flying trapeze sisters! 1:30 PM CIRCUS , .... ,. MONDAY (Continued) m Merv Gnflln Show lJ Austin City Limits fr) Academy luders 'A T 1me Out of War (19~41 A short story ltlm about the C1w1I War One hed Men 1,re Kings 111m1 The story of • man h1~ dor and his moth,, 1n an empty Pam Sisyphus 119751 An animated vu .ion of the Greek teeend and lhP Dove fl 96P a spoof of 8e1ernan l1l1T1s m Sliptr Mus1t1f so Greil l'erlormances -9:30-m PaSIOlltS [ncend1du 10 :00 O 8 12 Lou G1'nl 111, 1ty 1~ thrown into panic when th, l11b s star cotumn1\t (Richard 8 Shull) w11res a ·otumn that lou tea" could inrilt a s" lime kilter 10 sh1k, again lhf rtporlrr (8rn P1a11•l .. ho covered lhr so catltd Sar .111an slay1nRs vears btlore 1s as\1CnPd to draw up d prol1te that m1Rht lt~d Iv fhr madman and the 1tatl fan' oul lo lollOl'I his CIUPS DO mNews CE Ni&hf Gallery -,. Bill Moyers' lournJI m Nana lht CaurtPSdO [mile Zola s s1uhng porlt41t ot rrrnch lltr continufs w111t Nana as th, toast ol Pam lhr 11rh banb r Ste'"'' has bought "" d house 1n the cnuntrv bul 5h• 1s determined to '.nstave Count Muttat .. ho sh• bel1evt> has lr1r kPd hPr -10:30-m m llews 11:00 0 U 8 10 29 News D "3 12 lf it News o Make Me Lauch O Movie: "unctl My Rtstrvahon" (com) '72-Bob Hope. Eva Marie Saint Ralph Bellamy, For rut I ut~er Aone Alcher Keenan Wynn m The Odd Coliple CE The Goodies HJ Sacramento News Update En Diel Cmtt Sllow 8) V1ritd1des -11:30-6 ( 61 1f~1 Mcwies; The Rockford Files/ McMillan l Wiit D (2f ()'JI Johnny Carson U Twillpt Zone U CV CJm (ff l'olke Story m The Gone Sha• CE Get S1111rt /If Liiias, Yoea l You fD Captioned ABC News 12:00 m Alf1td Hitcflcoc• ,,,,.nti m MovM111ews -12:30- " Dtqfttt ({Q) Adlm-12 .., Movie: "The lldy ,.,, Ott" (drl) 52-Stephen McNallr t1nd1 DarntU, C111 Periuu 1:00 D 12~ ()f) Tomonow B Dk• Yan Dyh D The LM b,.rt1 0) Tiit a..., Show 2:00 D Mowit: "Mornlft& Glory" (dr1) ·33 Kalhtrint Htpburn. Oou,las Fairbanks 11 . Adolphe Mtn1ou, C Aubrey Smrth lit Itel Smart TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 11 1979 TUESDAY f'EBRUAllY 13 Foi morn1n1 ind afternoon listlnp, plmt see DAYTIME l'ROGllAMS. Below, loi JO!ir conwenie"''· are Ille day's lllOYits. DAm ME MOVIES 12:00 O "llawt11de Years" (adv) S6 Tony Curlis Colleen Miller Arthur liennedy W1lhdm Oemamt Wilham Gargan m Ill' "Above Susp1C1on" (ddvJ 43 Joan Crawford fred MacMurray Conrad Ve1dl Basil Rathbone Reginald Owen Richard Ainley 3:00 10 "The ll11ht Stalhi" (myS) 71 Darrtn McGav1n Carol l ynley 3:30 U "Ski Party" Imus) 65 Dwaynt Hickman r ran~1P Avalon Otborah Watl,y Yvonne Craig Robtrl O I ew1s EVENING 6:00 D 0 e 12 News ~ The Odd Coliple D 10 l3 ~ NtwS O Emer1enc1 One O l'ro 8'slelball los An~elrs di Clettland !ape delay m The Brldy lllinch Q) Streets of San Francisco 2' t'Chaim ... To lift fD Over usy lt Maude so Oes11111n1 Home lnlerion -6:30- 3 12. ~· News J Closs.Wits f~ Men Gnflin Show mt love Lucy En Mk"'el Jackson Show Jfl The Johr's Wild 0) Enrique Cl l'ofivot 10 Home G.ardener 7:00 fJ 1 f l D U llll News 0 The Newlywed C,me , tl The loller's Wild m till 13> Sia Million S Man Q) S.nford l Son f.li) Maclltff/lthrer lltport 0) LI StllOla de Cardenas ([~ Humanitlu Throuah the Am ... 7:30- fl UNDER THE BIG TOP! * TIGEltS, CLOWNS! fJ Cncvs ~ Cllico & Ille Man D Family fevd a The Datinc Glmt 8 ~ CU HoMrwoM Squares ' The Golla Show G) Maftl.IZ iJl The Ottltr Sdlool S-11tem fD ZI T Ollleflt (JJl""" 91 lltwfdltc1 8:00 • m (fl> Mofle: l211r) "((!Sh in M ·Alr'' (d'1) '19 Geora• PtpflJrd Karen Cruste, Ou1 Arn11 Jr MICllUI Constantine. Gref Moms fab11n forte uc11ement t~n~on end drama 1un r1mpant 1n the 111 lrartrc cnnlrot center of a busy an l>Olt. "here Ille °' dtath decision~ •re m~dt instantaneously by ovtr Y10r ktd mtmbers of the control tum O ~} (3f Bia bent: ltnlatles (2hrJ John Huston. Shelley Winters Bo Hopkins and Henry Fonda sta1 1n this suspense drama about an 80 loot octopus 1hat &oes nn a rampage near a Cahlornra bea~h to .. n aft,, being provoked by u ocean ographer s undersea achv11y 9 Mowle: (Ztlr) "MKllo ~llahan" (wes) 10 David Janssen lean Seberg let J Cobb O I' 1~ .2t Happy Days Maroon Faorv Godmother fon11t's adv1et turns Ralph Malph into A dashon& romantic and Mai oon s lem1none tuuch translo1ms ltather 1 usradero rnlo a lovely younJ lady when all the 113ng gors lo the M1htary Ball 0) <Arol Burnttt l futnds O> MO¥ie: (Ztlr) "Leaend of loch Nm" 76 Nature document.11y 2~ Soundsta1e fI!) Wotld Spetial Papu3 NP'IO Guinea f 1nally A Nation As Americans telebrated the b1ten tenn1al a ~hart hme aRO another independence telebratron tonk place an ocean away fhis one loo marked the end of a colonial era 0) Viviana so Duaons of Pmd1st -8:30- 0 J' lD ll lamne & Shortey Lenny s Crush Lavernf and Shnley s ne1thbor Lenny tells madl¥ 1n love Y11th Laverne but she doesn l have the hwt to tell him that hes delon11elr not the min ol htr drums D The Joh r'• Wiid m The Odd eoup1t a> Iris C1*0ll 9:00 8 [O ~ Thru's Company Best Laid Plans' When a mouse lriehlens Janel into Jae~ s 11ms ht t1~es advantaee of lhe s1tuahon by otfe11na lo s..,1tch beds w1lh he1 ulll•I the rodent is c1ptured D Tic TIC Doull! ID Merv Griffin Show (2J) lfOldcul lolinwli11n Aw11d1 fm Tht Hollywood Musl<alt "Kiss Me Kate" Cole Porter's musical veis1on of "The I amine of tht Shrew" stars Kathryn Grayson. Howard Keel, Ann M1lle1, Keenan Wynn and James Wh1tmor~ \S'Ol Muttrllitt• Thull• -9:30-u l \!01181 Tn l '[l11ne & lh• lame Out~ Alu feels )ympa1hy tof a tare who s 1 rul fosrr with wo01en and a111n1ts a date 101 the min wolh [ta1ne. who later d&overs htr ~lut1y companion tor the evenin1 is 1 U S Con&rWl!lln (lleschedultd) CJ The Adftnt11rtrs O>hsloMsE~ 10:00 fJ <l If Tiie ,.,., Cllete An Alt11111111vt 4ction Proar•m student'• d1uppo1nhn1 t>ttformano 1n Pio leSSOI 111nplickfs class fOlets ht1 to ll11e a retuct1nt H1r1 n hrr lutor Otniit N1tholat lllUh D ~ IJfl S,CCIAL Ameriu n . tflt Wt1ht: Cl1cus Chlle1111 Cd McMahon ind Geoir11 lnttl trt the hosts tor 1111, ~peual hptd 1n lonflon lngl1nd tuturlAR compe hhons btl'wren flvt lln1led Slain circus acls end five rncus uMs lrom 11ound tht world • • tD""" U 1 10 8 Stmky & Hutch ~lum Can't Go Back' Hum is torn btt'lletn h1~ loyalty to ne1gnbo1nood c10111ts and his relal1onsh1p w1lh S1a1~\y and Hulth ~tter he w1\nU$tS ~ Uiootong m "11111 Gallery so Newsched -10:30-m &)Nun 2~ lto11lyne Pnct 4l the W!Ult Kou1' so Voter's Pipeline 11:00 D 3 U •l2 12t Ne'#$ 0 I fCf .23 D NtW$ 9 M1kt Me L.au1h O liloYit: "Joe" (dra) iD Ptltr Boylt Oenn1~ Palllc~ Aud"v Cairt m The Odd Couple m The Goodies m Varied1des -11:30- D 6 12 Movln: Barnaby Jones/ 8'nactk U ,,, 1)9 Johnny Carson 9 Twili1ht Zone O 13 1110 !}91 Movie: "Revence for 1 Rape" (dra) 16 Mike Connors Robett Reed I racy Brook~ Swope Deanna I und m The Gona Show Q) Get Snwrt 21 Ulias. Yoea l You fLl taptlOlled A8C 11"'1 12:00 m Alfred HltehcoU Prtstnb flit Did Cantt Show Q) Movit/Ntw$ -12:30-11 Movit: "A flnt M•dnt•" (com) 66-loannt Woodwud Sun Connery lean Sebtrc · ID Movlt! "Th• Quick Gun" (wes) 6• Aud" Murphy Merry Anders James But Cl) Mo-lit: ti! "~tUllloll hi ~no" (com) 51 -MJr~ Stmns Pem Oow fl &nces Dee 1:00 II 0 1J1 Tol'llOfrow I!) The lot• Eiper1s -1:30- 0 Wanted: Dud or Allvt 2:00 0 MO'ti t! "Ulft ill I ~It" {di a) 71-Sor tohn G1el1ud B1ll1t Whitelaw Su Ralph Richardson. Kenneth H111n Q) Get Smart -2:30-e Mo.it: "Espionlae Acenl" (mys) 39 Joel McCru Brenda Ma1s11.tll Gtorat ~ncroh Q) MO'flt: ~ "loots M1lo11e" (dr1l 52 W1lh1m Holden Johnny Sl~war1 S\1nley Cttmtntl ld l!tal,y lttnry Motc•n 3:00 fJ lltws/Mowie: • "try 0111111" (mys) SI 01c~ Powell Rhonda flem1n1 W~l1am Con11d 4 :00 U Mowle: "Th• Hudltn Gllmt'' (hor) ~g Richard l yon a lllowle· "S•"' Sound of Dtlth" (dra) '63 £mil ~Pt. Lota Alba . rr~nk M0ta1n -4:30-m Mtwte: (ll!rt "Co11111eous Or . Clltl1tiln" (d11) '40 Jm Hmho11 The Rolls Royce of Giant-Screen TV for $81. 70/month Simu l1ted pil'rurr Introducing a revolutionary new Advent TV. Advenl JU l introduced a new gianl-sc reen televi ion with a comruteriLed tuner and a re vo- lu tionary, low-profi le l oo k The M odel 760 VideoBeam " TV project~ a bright. clear SIX -FOOT* picture from an attracti ve co nsole ahou l the siLe o f a co ffee table (onl y 18 inches high). Its co mputerized turier and digirn l remole con- trol k t you change chan nel s o r volume from an ywhere in }Our room. Wit h ou r payment plan. yo u ca n chan~e the wa y you see sports and mofies with a Mo- del 760 for SRI. 70 a month. No Money Down on Approved Credit Payments based on 60 month11 Rast price S3295 00 plus tax 11nd deliver y. finance charge. 11439.60 11.a 12~) Total dererrt!d pr\ce S4902 00 Offu good thru Feb 28. 1979 • musurt!d dlaionally Complete Une of Video Equipment a ~uoMI tor Home Ii 8u1lneH ADVANCED VIDEO 729 Wnt I 7"9 St., s.lte A4 Costa MMe, C•fMll• 92627 17141 6J 1..0370 ..... ,, ' IWEDNESDAYl FUIUMY 14 Fo1 111001in1 alld afterllOOll listill(S. plem ste DArTIME l'llOGllAMS. leloili, for your Cllllttnltfttt, are Ille diJ'S mowies. OAmME lllOYIES 12:00 0 "His ~ Setft My Gair' (mus) ·~2-Rock Hudson. Charles Coburn. Piper Laurie. G1g1 Penuu. Lynn 8'11 m ~ "lltUftion "' fflll(t " (adv) '43-Joan Cllwfoid. lonn Wayne. Phrlip Dorn John Carradine EV•NING 8:00 U fJ <Ill 121J llews The <Mel Couple D (J) rTIIJ (ZJ) News U Eme11enq Ont O lronsidt m lM 811dy 8uMll &> StrHts of San Fr1ncisco ft Of Earth ' Min m ()ftr E.uy An 111te1v1e1W With actress Gloria OeHaven 1DJ Maude IS) Mlenun Goiter nmtnt -6:30-m (I]) 011 11 .... (l)IAOS$<Wib ® Men Griffin Show GI I LM I.liq ® CAftttmpomy Htaltll m Mkllltl Jadsoft ~ Stephan Scllwar1l. head ol lht Ph1losoph1ul Research Society of los M&elts talks about the use ol physics 1n f1nd1na archeo1oa1Cal sites. desc 11b1ng arl1lacts and detetm1ning the history of the site 18) The JMer's ff.W m Mi Secretaria llfl l'rlfed U11iwtnc 7:00 U D 8 111 llews a The NewtJWff Game a lM Jc*tr's W-tld m [ll (BJ $i1 Minion S Man m Slllferd ' Soll @ F Mlly '-'tl'llt fD lbdhil/lel11tr RePort m La Setlof1 de C•denJS (5§) lnttoducilll lioloo -7:30- D JUNE 6, 1944/D-DAY '* NORMANDY U Wof1d W11 II: GI Diary 0 Day One Bad Day 1n June" CD In Search Of ... D The Guinm Game U The Oatinc Ga111e D lbme That Tune Bonlersl II) fie TIC 0oufh ®J IZ_ll f1mil1 reud &)Adalll·l2 lliJ 1'1r11to ID 21 T onilfll ill)""" rJOl Consumer Surwtnl llil 8:00 U (l) dl) 5'ECW. llup 8uftny'1 V1lentlne Always rudy tor a chlllence. Buts Bunny !Iii.es on Cupid's arrows rn hrs special alone with sp«11I autsts [lmtr Fwld. Pept le Pew Fothorn Le1horn Yosemrte Sam and Oattv Due~ D @ <IJ) Supertrtlft Alld a Cup of Kindness loo" A tr1nhc husband Inn to catch Supertrain in order to stop a psychopalh1c assassin who thinks ht s dotnt the man a favor by k1lhnc his wile Oitk Van Dyke. Larry llnv1llt and Bari,,r1 Rlloades auest U £dw1r• !flt llill1 .. A Hundrtd Thousand Welcomes" [d1111d mamu. but l11s ret1tionsl11p with his motber is stall affected by her stron1 behef that llf is to blame tor her husbands death 0 WHO'S MOVING IN W/ * DAVID1 I IS ENOUGH Iii (}_Ii '2J) (Jpt Is [_,it "lust lht Ten of Us'' When David and his 111tfnend decide to hve toeether, their dec1s1on th1tatens Tom's chance to win a "Father ot the Y'8r" award atone with an all expense p11d tup to Haw111 tor the tnhre family O McMe: (2hr) "llldiKrMt'' (com) '58-Cary Grant. lna11d Beraman Cec1t Parkei. Phyllis C..tvert m Carol llur!Mtt ' f ritllds (f) MHie: (2111) "lllt S.01t" (owes) '52-Charlton Heston. Susan Mouo•. Petet Hanson fID 13> The Slllhspt1re "''' "Julius Cunr" Shakespurt's compelhng traaedy of conspiracy and revenae in anc"nt Rome 1s the prem"re presentation 1n fh1S new series which offers all 31 ol the bard's dramahc works Stars Keith M1thell. Rithard Puco and Charles Gray OJ™'"' (Jt) AcHelllJ l.adtri -8:30-fJ IIJ) srECIAl lllt ... ,.,. Vtlentl11t s,ea,t "Sweelhurts II ~ ... Wllen P~ye loi1ets Y1ten -----------~-----------. 1111e's Day fOf the umpteenth lime rn therr marathon rom•nu Olive Oyl decules to dump him OllCe and IOI 111 and embaru on a cn11se took1nl for "Mr Riehl · ONE DAY IN JUNE June 6, 1944-D·Day at Normandy ... the sta~e is set for the collapse of the Thtrd Reich. 7:30PM ww11:G.I. DIARY , ... ,. m TM <Mel Couple O)Wmtlint 9:00 D CIJ (\J) M·A~·H The s1111sltr Colonel Flaee pops up al !ht 4077th again, pfayrne his usual spy umes. convinced that Hawkeye rs a Communist sympathizer D @ O llowtl for lttevlaltn: fro111 Htrt to EttrllltJ (2hr) Part I William Devane. Natalie Wood 1nd Roy Thinnts sttr in this drama ba~d oo Jam~ Jonts' 1ntt1netion1I best stllrnc nOYel. In Part One. Kartn Holmu (Ms. Wood). tilt 1thactwe wtfe OI compan! comm1nde1 C.pt Oa11a Holmn (Th1nnts), 1taets 111 deSDerlllon lo • crumbhn1 m1m111 by 11e&l11n1nc a Ion atlatt With hei hll$band's 11dt. Sc1 Miil Warden (Devane). Peter Boyle. Antt Cnlhth, Steve ~1lsb.Kll. Kim IW!ncer and Joe PantollallO tbo JIM e AmtflcJlt "Th fllr11 Sr.r' ll¥t1n Scoraut. Htltn HlyH ind Dawid Niven t pput Ill thtS prohlt of Jodie foster, alrtad~ a film 1111 1n II• '""''' rura • CJ) 9 a C.ttll•'• A.eels "All&tl 111 1 Boa" A mlllronalre. ObHUed •Uh lht ldu that Jill (Farrall hwcttt-MllO<t) etUMd the c1ta111 of his son 1n a racins crm. ~1dnapi l<r1a end 11SU he1 life u bait lfl a bid to t•~e rtvtllt• ...... s.tlfta .. ao.ws...wa.. -9:30- • \DI 0.0.,ataTltM A TV WEEI<. FEBAUA.AY ll, 1979 v1s1t hom en old classmate of Ann's provides Schneider with •hat appears to be the romanct of a lifetime Ten Ralslon cursts. ID 1'uioMs EllAll4idn 10:00 8 llll SKCIAl o.lly & Carel la lldltile (I hi) Dolly Parton and Ca1ot Burnell tum up in tlus muS!Cil vanely special taped beforr a t11>K1ty audience al tht C11nd Ole Opry HOU$t rn Nashville, Tenn ....... • <I.al !2ll V11aS "Supply and Otrnand · Oan 1ou after a nn1 of men uS1nc ettortron and vrolen« lo loic.e tr1ahlentd teenaae &11ls 1nlo 1thc1t achv1tres (f) let's Ge It llM bees i9l TM Mwtutas -10:30-m m"""' 11:00 D CD D CIJ llll Qtl ,...., D lill 0 0 Nt'ft ........ Laup Ill Movie: "AllY!llilla Gea" (mu~) 'S6-81na Crosby, M1lz1 Cayno1 • lM OcW eou,i. .., Tiit CiecMlils IS Turubollt fil) Old Cavett $llow 1DV1!Wt4a -11:30- • (J}) llllMa: Tiit llodford F1lesl ..... D @ al JtllMJ c,,.... g Twilipt ltM • <DB l'olk•W..U. m TM liolla SMiw .., Get Slurt @ Ulies, Yop & Ytu fl3 c:a,tiollM Alt .... 12:00 CD Nfrt4 Hl!Oald hest11ts O)MeiM/llewl -12:30- • lllM: ., "TM C.,tlwt CitJ" (dre) '52-lohn Forsythe. Jotn Camden, R1y TtAI • (]) <DJ l2ll 111111111 CD Mevie: "Tlltse Are tit• 0.11ftt4" (dr8) '65-Mttdon•ld Care~'.'tl Anne r1eld. • at . TM LIM HHll" (wes) '54 Joel McC1ea, Blrblra Hile 1:00 II ft al TOMmll G TMLMU,W -1:30- ...... : o.M • Alift 2100 a hn/lllttlt: "CttHtr CIW" (wa) '4'-Rando~h $Gott. Mar':.:! Chapman • : "0161d" (di•) ·n- Oonald fllttst"'•· •"' SIMl1 -2:30- • lllttlt: .......... lM•1" (~rt) '36-Mtrit Obtfoft e lllttlt: ··~wt4 City" (~) '6~-0avld Nwtc1 -3:30-..... :~ .......... (mys) '6A -t19nt f ran•. -4:30- ..... "Mtelt ..... lit ~ ..... ._.,, '41-Gtnt Autry • llnle: """"' Herlrt11'' (die) ·~~-Jolln Inland THURSDAY Fta\IU't IS ftt _., alMI lfllfllDlll listl1111, =:-... DAYTIME noUAllS. ... ,.., ~ •• ,. tllt Uf'•""""- DAm•E llOV1£S 11:00 G "Tiit Stct11ll Grutut Sa" (com) '56-Junne Crain tD "H1rritl Cr11(' ( dr a) '50-Joan Crtwford l:GO C10J -,,111111 Tril1111t" (dra) "75-llim "DY•t Dou& McClure 3:30 e "How It St.ff a Wild lai11l" (com) "65-Annette f un1eello. Dwayne Hickman lviNING 8:00 8 e ())<Ul NIWS CD Tiie Odd eou,it D <ml ID (8) News • Emttl'llCY Ont a "'1 ""'" Los Anaeles Km21 at Monlreal C.nadians tD Tiie lfldy lllftcll at Strttts of Sall f rancisco 18 fflllMllllils Tllroup tllt Arts St Ottf U,, Carol Lawre11te sines and talks about her career and family, ways older pt0ple can re establish cont1ct wtlh the GPPM!le su: and how to erow a home carden out of vecetable tops are futurtd QI) .... 9 Deti(lli111 ""'" lrlttrion -6:30- <lll Qll """ The Hee GC't'!'. Mick Jaquc•t Bill y Jnd The l~nl/inq Stones · Cl) C-Wrts (lDJ Men Griffin Show tD I LM Liiey illl ~ary Hultll fD llldlatl Jacbon Show PreS1dent of Paeihc Telephone and Teteeraph, Theodore Sunier talks about pernment re1ulal1011S. the Pubhc Utilities Comm1ss1on. p1y1n1 for information calls. rebates and the lllSIAI of rates a Tiie .!Mtf's W-ild m aa-i (9) HolN '-nlener 1:00 DD D @ News .... Tiie ~ '°'"" Tiie .!Mel's W"1ld tD <Ill a Sil MiMlon $ Man m Sa111M 'Son 8 Family ~alt fD Tiie MacNtiltlellrtt lttport ID LI Senora cit Cardenas ((§) Humanities Tllrouch tllt Arts -7:30- 0 Bee Gtes, Mitk Jauer • Slleehln Reviews D KllXT Special: '79 Grammy Hopefuls: Super Stars. Super Sounds Cr1hc David Sheehan looks at the 21st annual Grammy Awards an a • proaram which 111tludes 1ntemews with stars and dips of theu nom1 nated performancts Guests include Barry Man1low. Donna Summer. Ot1v11 "ewton·lohn. Mick Jauer. th' Commodores and the Bee Gees Mid lller1d o4 Anilllals D 111 Surd! Of B Tiie Oltillf GMtt • Tiie 6'111 SllOlt SUI lltffty SllOlt (IaJ ill Mite.II 6"'" ,... 1'1w Commoclores Donna S11mmC!r florry Mani/ow Olivio Nc•wfon.John 79 (inmmY"Jlope/Wa: §opentan •~apeJ"aOU/f.ds Join Daofd Sheehan for an on-and-off stage look at the musical perfi>rmers nominated for this year's Crammys. 1:30PMQ rv WEEK FEBRUARY 1 I 1979 Annette Funicello in the wildest beach motorcycle race ever run. D\Nayne Hickman, Buster Keaton and Mickey Rooney. FUN IN THE SUN WEEK THE 3:30 MOVIE 9THURSDAY~ Jam• Garner, aa Jim Rockford, geta help from a gH station attendant, pll)'9d by brother. Jack Garner, In "The Return of the Black Sl'ladow" on NBC'a The Rockford Fllea. Saturday at 10PM. .. ... ,. THURSDAY (Continued) Q) Ad1m·12 ft lnsifht m 21 oni&hl lI N..., $_0 Newschtc• for an ofl1c1al 1nspect1on bul Th"esa holds mil lor a meetrng cin ner uwn turf m The Odd Couple 0) lJ Cu1b1n1 de AmbroSIO $0 Tur111bol/t 8 :00 U _t U. The W11tons Ike 9:00 Godsey 1s strden .,1th a heart allack U e 1 f SPECIAL 21st Ann11JI and Corabeth blame~ hmeft Gl1mmy Awards Show (2hr) John 8 Ill ll lrt11e Women II You Denver llosls lh1s special from the Can't for&el F O<&r•e a I 11!IP I ht Shrme Aud1I011um rn l OS Angelt1 mrval of a Southern cousrn whoV Awards are prueoled for Best bears a dead 11naer resemblance 10 Record Best Album Soni of the Yea• Beth-Joe s deceased sister stu\ up Md Btsl New A11tst P1esenle1s painful m~mo11es 1ncludr £ub1e Blake Natalie Cole U Movie: (2111) "ft Man Coul4 Get Andy Gibb Chuck Mana•one Martrn Killtd" (c~m) '66 lames Guner Mull Oscar Peterson Lou Rawls U \J. 10! .29 Mork & Mindy Kenny Rogers Bor Scaggs Ye~ Srr. Thats My Baby' Mork O 23 lt Quincy Dark Angel 11!•1 r.1ng for a baby of hrs own QutntY must battle hrs own suso1 11o~oc~ntly ill<lfl&ts 10 buy one from c1ons and moun11ng polrltcat pres A shifty character and t11e\ lo borruw )ures lo trr lo clear a veteran pofoce lhl SlO 000 from Mindy lnr what he offteer accused of killing a drug ltrms a ~urp:1st purchase crazed teenager m Carol Burnett & Friends 0 I 3 10 19 Three's Company Q) Movie: 1111 (2hr) "Run Silent, lhP Harder They fall' Janel invrles ltur, Deep" (drd) !>8 Clark Cable an allraclrve man 10 lhe apallmeot Burt La11ca.1e1 Jack Warden e1pecltng to be alone but lo her EID .n, Nova Memo11ts from surprise she ltnds lack and Ch11ssv fden" Once 1u~1 • place lo display m the bed1oom \Rescheduled) animal: lomo11ow s 100\ will slrrve O The Johr's Wild lo 1tctute th~ v4n1~h1ng "'1lderness m Merv G1ilhn Show and ~rt~•'" d lost Pd•ad1se 24 Atter.the Aae of Uncertainty m V1•11n1 m Worl4 Cettrna (lerted IO Pap~a $} Anyone tor TennyS4n? New Curnea · Documentatron ol New -8· 30-Curnea s ltrst electron II I' 1~ ..2t. An11t Wtdd1nt s~ Ascent of lhn W1nas Brad • multi m1lhonauc -9:30- lather fto111~ his wro 1n1ends to ma11y U 3 10 f9 Tui Bobby s Big \.orht~ Anti, F~lto and lu11ously Bru~ Bobby s career drums come ;,en;Js pla e •1t~e1s .. 1th order~ lhal true "h'n he lands a rote m a soap Brad An111t and lhtrHa (An&rt s 1'pera prompting horn lo lhro"' hrs mJther J ffy lo," him rn Palm Beath loin up cabb1e s locense al lOure bul ACROSS I S1mori S l'lth1dy 111m 9 Comp~u 1111ecflon lO Anttror;i 12 n.,,,. up t S Alter HVf'" t• luft In puule .lMWl'rl 18 Wise 20 Tody '1 N11 N.i 22 AliOnQU•I' lnd•.1n 24 ~uer 25 Flood 'urv1vor 28 lf'd13n JI root covl'ront J;> Valentin~ n1clon.ltt1" J4 Voluna 36 Strew 111 llluc 31 Requt\t 39 ~""'" 41 tsYJ>t•an ROddtU '' !lord·-. 11orl\I! Ans.,., ~· eno 01 tPle SaturOly 109 , ... lO DOWN ') Sutroul'nt !due 10 pu111t• ln\werl J Cndosf'<I 4 Pr!' £.l\IPr t,nf pePOd !> Blow .i lff'I .m11ry 1 & ReonP, verb (clur 10 pu/ I e oll'l\wer) I l on" or tnr f\t 8 S!ioCk\ 11 lmprovrcl IJ Sun ROd\ 14 Mld tt('.lm t 6 T Jkt onto ,1. count 11 Scott 1\h 101 hdvl' t 9 In the Strtf'f\ 23 0 1'1.l<h :16 C.r I 1n1,.t1on U Main "''"'Y lplur 111 29 Ms Moore\ 30 He1r1na o•ll·'" 33 Po\\I'" of hOPf' JS r r .tlt'lllAI Ol l!.lntlo:llton J& A Sl.'.1• '' 18 Sp.lrlo\h lor yr\ 40 0111r1ph lht d1spalche1 vows to 1ake rewenge 11 Bobby ever comes crawl102 back 0 Tic TIC Oouch t* WOflc1.Speci1I 10:00 0 23 39 Womtn Ill Whitt Part II at three part!. A 1111,l lorn nurst h&hts a hosortal board 1ul1ne and h,1 own conscrenct over ,.hether lo end lht hit of htr terminally oil lalher Susan flanner~ l\at111yn H4111)ld and Pally Duke Aslin slar 0 Collect Bashtb11f UI I A at Amon a Tap, delay 0 O>News U l 10 211 Buney Miller Open House W1lh pohce commu nrly relallons in mind Bar My dnd hrs detecllves hold an ootn house di rhe 17th p1Pc1nc1 bul the hoso11al11v dr!>appem as quickly as lht lood Nhen the deleCllves fond themselves playing host lo a hungry horde ~f New York panhandlers Q) N11hl Caller} a> Pennies from Huven The SwHltll lh1ng ' (1leen l,fls hPr class lhe11 lavo111~ fairy tale a~ her Prrnte Charming Arthur 1s on his way back to make her h1~ P11ncess so Ntw1<hec• -10:30- 0 3 10 ~ Soap Jessica late tells her husband Chester who has reappeared alle1 being P"tumed dead thal the has become roman l•c all~ involved with D,ttclov~ Donahue and Bu11 Mary and Sally have a head nn enrounler about Burts atta11 m m News 2• AU for Ont so footsteps TV WEEK FEBRUARY 1 t. 1979 11:00 0 3 0 ,JJ i9l 2t News O 12 .23 tt News O Colle1e Basketb1ll USC at A111ona I ape delay m Tht Odd Couple Q) Tiit Goodies 24 Anyone for TtnnJ10R! -11:30- 0 e 12 Mo•ru: M•A•s•H Columbo 0 23 31 Jollnny Cal10!1 0 3 10 .29 SIJrs&y & Hutch m The Gone Shoo. Q) Get Smlr1 24 liltH, Yoea & You fil Captioned ABC Ne-.i 12:00 0 l•ili&ht Zone m Allred Hitchcock Prmnts fil Did C.i•ett Show -12:30-e Movies: Brother Orth•<! Colden Gloves Revolt ot the Barbarians U 3 110 29 Mannll m Mo•its: Valenlrno lhe liappy Time Cross Channel CD MO't1e: "Five Colden Dr11ons" !mys) 67 Robert CummrnllS 1:00 O ll it Tomorrow O The love £a11trb -1:30- 0 Wanted. Oe3d 01 Ahwe 2:00 O Movie: "All M111e to G"e" (dra) S6 Ctvnrs Johns CAmeron Mitchell O Mo¥1es: Shoot Fust D•e later 4 Yank m V1rt Ham FRIDAY FtBRUARY 16 fOf mom1na and afternoon hstmas. plem see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for rour connnienct, are Ille uy's mo.its. OAmME MOVIES 12:00 O "lliss of nre" (adv) 55 Jack Palance Barbara Rush Martha Hyer m "Queen Bee" 1dra) 55-Joan Cra.,,ford Barr' Sullivan. Belsy Palmer 3:00 ® "The Pioneer Woman" (dra) 73-W1ll1am Shalner. Joanna Petiet 3:30 U "Ghost 1n the lnvtSlbte Bikini" (com) '66-lommy K11~ Deborah Walley Aron Kincaid Basil Rathbone l!Vl!NINQ 6:00 D U IJJ (211 flews r]) The Odd Couple U l'fO 1 121 News U Emer1ency One 8 Pro Bashlh ll los Angrlt~ l akers at Milwaukee Bucks m The Br1dy Bunch Cl) Streets of San Fran<rsco tfJ Of E.arth & Min fl) FretStylt 1t Maude Si Conartuional Outlook -6:30- (D (J}) ill' News Pro Blsketblll lhe San D•eeo C11pp~rs at Denver IQ Mm Grittin Sllow m I Love Lucy (}~ Silt Moyers' Journal fl) Midlael lKkson Show <211 The Joter's Wild ED La Criada Bien Criada -n Project Universe 7:00 o m uu@Newi U The New11"ed Game m [2l iltl Sir Million $ Man Cl> Sanford & Son fl) M1eN1il/Letuer Report OJ u Stnor1 dt C1rdenu <Pl farm Diaest -7:30-8 GYPSY PREDICTS FOR * THREE FRIENDS 0 Nert Step BtfO!ld The MU9Pfb U Dance fMI 8 The Dalin& Game U a't ltollywocl Squrts G> Malll·ll ~4) Ctl1ftf111.a Tonipl fD ZI TOftiPt fJ #fw$ OJ Yottr's ~lM 8:00 D 111) Wonder Womu Oiana Pririct.. d1~u1ttd as 1n 1sp111n1 pop s1n1t1. 1nhllralu u titorhon schemP 1n thr rrcOld•na 1nd11\try for tht IAOC with the unliktly •~•,tanct or lhtte mtmbers or an nutr1ceous punk rock band 1J Qll ()fl Oltt'rtl'll Sllohs ' thr New 1 andlmd" Arnold m1k,$ h1mt,lf 1•11 '° ti' can look l1lletn and, thereby, coov1ntt lht new landtoid to let the family ktep the penthouse U Mo.re: (2hr) "Hour of the Gun" (wes) '67-Jame~ Garntr U ill®! (21) Makin' ii "l1Uli Orphan fusco" When Dorothy 1tets a bouquet of flotlt'ers and 3 &low on the dark bathrobe from a s'crel admirer lhe Manuccr ~ids 5JSpect her ol hav1n11 an altar• "'''fl. lhe Iota' encyctoped1a salesman m Cuol Burnett & Friends Cl) Mme: (2hr) 'Phutom of the llue Mor1ue" (horl 54-Palncoa Medina Kart Malden fl) P 10 Wuhtnston Week ED Viv11n1 -8:30- D 7! ~t Brothers & Srstm Made on Japan Smoke tels 1n the eyes ol lraternity brothers Cherko and Ronald when they leud ovei a btaul1lul Dnental >tudrnl leading to lipper s outrageous plan to lorce d true• by 1(1(ktng them up together rn le Dump unaware !he room is on fue Ma11lyn lokuda guests U 3 fO 29 Whal's Happenine Owavn, \ 01rair." Dw~yne becomes \n >uccessful >elltng peanuts o1t lool bdll Rames 1ha1 he wants In quit school befo1e araduat1on but then I alls asleep and dream\ of thf lutuie when his peers are all important and he is a nobody J Clipper Review 8 The Joker's Wild m The Odd Couplt fl) ~{ JO Wall Street Wttk Ol Eduardo II 9:00 D 1I The Ouku of H1mrd Tltt Dukes 11e on both sides of lhr law aller !hey lore up Justs old s1111 to make a batch of moonshine D f f ff Turn1bout Cry Me a touchdown Pennv Alstcn hu to quartr1bac~ th, spNts,.roters tum on lhe big annual tamP against lhe \porlscasters and Sam mu~I do the cheerludm chores U (~ lG1 S Movie: (2hr) "Shampoo" Ccom > 75 Warren Beatty Goldie Hawn Juhe Chroshe Jack Warden leP Grant A Beverly Hills ha11dresm finds !rouble behind the laughler when every grrl hr likes compltcale\ hrs fife by lallong on love 111th him His ego rs shaltered when the women find about r.ach other and dec1dr to leave him a Tl< Jae Oou1t1 m Mtrl Griffin Show '14) The Chinese Ntw Ym fl) Wt tnlerrupl This Wttk so Nova -9:30-u 1f ft Hello. u rry lhe New Kid Whrn Ruthie is unhappy btcauu her new 5ehootmatu won t accept htr her wacky lathtr 1nv1trs t htm to his lar out 11d10 ~hOw but lhe 1dr1 b.ckfires w1lh Side sotrlhnt rtwlts (Rncheduled) a Tiie Afttnture11 fl) Touaflln& II Out A oorlr11t ot blues sinaer l'1ry lohn$0n ED Paslonts EMtfldlm 10:00 8 ANAL SPLIT FOR * BOBBY & PAM/DAU.AS fl I ) IJI• Oallu K11shn. Sue Ellen's srsler decrdes that with PAm and Bobby tfp1rated. rt mtthl be J COOd tlmt 10 m ti Bobby is suscep hble to her charms. and I R does rvtryth1n1 ht ctn to encour•&t her u H I 1111 Swteutaku 'Billy, W1fh fl I udmillt 1nd lheodort" rv .... EEK FEBRUARY ,, 1979 Nancy Sinatra, Tommy Kirk and Deborah Wolley meet spookdom ·s shapeliest ghoul. Co-starring Basil Rathbone and Bo ris Karloff. FUN IN THE SUN WEEK THE 3:30 MOVIE GFRIDAY(i' THE PACT What will happen in twenty years? A gypsy predicts the destiny of three friends! 7:30PM NEXT STEP IEYOND FRIDAY (ComJnued) Three m1mable proplr find thrm selves finalists 1n the million dollar lottery Roddy McDowall David Daden Shers lohn Walmstev and Jim Dickus star OO O>News m NicM ;,nery fD Masterpiece Thutte (B)hld -10:30-m m Nns ll The St G.aty Tiies 11:00 f) U :R News D 'lll (fJI 1Jl News U Ma•e Me Llusfl D Mo¥ie: "The HeRfisflters" (d1a) '69-John Wayne. Katharrn• Ro(s m Tiie Odd Couple m Tiie Goodies 3l 811e• Persptttive on the llews fD Die• Cmtt Show e) V1riedades -11:30- fJ ([l (fl) Movies: The New Ave11rent"Snowt>e1st" (dra) '77 Bo Svenwn. Yv~tte M1m1e111 D <ff) 9 lohMy Carson D Twilipt Zo11t • (]) ® a lbrctt• m ne Gana s11ow m Get Smart 18 Ullas, Yoe1 & Y" fii) Captioned AIC ,...., 12:00 Q)Mt 9o1 m "°'' O)~/News -12:30-m s., rltto!y Oi1a> • D Motie: "Marril1e on the ~u" (com) '65-Fran• Sinatra · D Mowie: "Merrill's Marauders" (dra) '61 Jeff ChAndler. Ty Hardin. Peter Brown, Andrew Ouuan. ~ Mowlt: "Our Mtn in Blsdad" (dra) '67-Roiy Calhoun Q) Movie: ~ "Annie Oakler" (wes) 'JS-Barbara StanwyG•, 1-'l~ton Foster. Melvyn Douglas m llbie: "Under Caprialrn" (dra) 49 lnend Bergman. Joseph Colten. MK:hael Wilding 1 :00 D 1'1 'll Midniclrt s,ecial O The Lon E1perts -1:30- 0 Wanted: Dud Of AfMJ 2:00 O News/ Mowie: ~. "The Con.iun Brotllers" (dra) '41-Ruth Warric•. Oou~l!s Fairbank' Ir D Mo•ie: rllfJ "The Outii.er" (dra) '62 James rranc1scus -2:30-u Mowie: "Wllderntu Journey" '70-Nalure documentary m Morie: ill' "Affair In Trmid1d~ (dra) '52-Rita Hayworth m Get Smart 3:00 m MOYie: ,.-"Abandoned" (dra) ·•11-c..1~ Storm. Oennrs O'Ktefe 4 :00 D Mowie: ilif'i "Onu Upo11 1 ltofw" (com) ·ss-o~n Row1n -4:30- 0 Mowle: "The 011 the b rlh rrore" (SCI Ir) '&I-Jon Pow'rs m McMe: "Corique:st o1 Codlise" (W!1) 53 John Hod18k, Joy Pait THI MULTl·MIUION DOLLAR SAN SIMION CASTLI This week, a look at the • restoration needs of Hearst Castle. 7:30PM 20N THE TOWN ..... 12 SATURDAY fElaUMY 17 MORNING e:oo D Tllat's Cat Sullrill Semattr 0 Coml!Mlity FeeAK• ID UttitrmltJ of tht Air -6:30- fJ Sot!rise Stt!lesttr D !by City ltollen .... °'""" ([; 1'V Clmroom 0 Om, & Golilth ® The Come of Our nmes m ~ Diii O> Infinity r ICtOfJ fm Captiolled AIC News (DJ r amlly P'or111it 7:00 fJ Marlo's Mack fllowie M1d1ine rn ®l <al $cooby Doo Where Ate You D illJ illl Y oel' s 5'Kt ttace D Bia Blue Mlrtlle D Scooby's All·Sl1rs (I) $paftltll D The Hot r fldce Show • OtnttntJry News m WoNft lteel to lteat fD Y0t1 tor Hultll -7:30-fJ o.nty's Trltlloust II ~ Oil fantastic four • l'KeMtttn • (])CJD) IBl f111Jfact The !led Step D Tiie Lofte b 111tr m T\lt's £neuCft m llomptr "'°"' fD .... r 8:00 D @ ,.,.Hour D l2ll Q}) ~ S.r 90 D McMt: "Hinllh1" (adv) '52- Vincent Edwards. YVette Dugay • rn CJD) a Stiperlrltnds D ltalltr S.rsbn ID llble: "Gi.tt Yt111" (d11) '46-Chartu Coburn, Tof11 011ke m Bia 1111t M""9 CD fftlltltt -1:30-.., 5-ttieni C.llftntia &;) ""' m Esta a 11 r-. 9 :00 • @ n.. ..., """'/"-' ....,s... D llllltrt le tMWllM -~•Snit ... TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 11, 1979 -10:30- • (U) Tarut1/Sulfr Sntn D @ @ The Jebofts 8 ® all l'ltl• P1ntlltr Show GJ llasflwilte Music m ret11111 rrff 11:00 D @ llf Baford and lht ~Ghost D fl§) (2t Wnblld ~I (JI) 'The Contest Ktd" When a young boy w1th a proclmty for seeking cive a ways wins a high toned nlet in a maeaz1nt promotion, ht finds h1s Irle turned upside down D World Championship TtnnlS Cover aee of !ht match between Brorn Botg and Paul Ramrm m JKques Cousluu m frttStyle 0) flllfari1 flkon -11:30-u S.turday 11 Outdoon D (IO) CSl Amerlun Bandstand m Get Smart !DJ 3 fabulovs hnnlts Ell) Grill & ltepalr II el Muska Cololllbia111 Ah•RNOON 12:00 fJ ~Audttn, D Y0ya1t to Bottom of lllt Sta Cl The Utt Si* t1W1 at s..rt Traill ~ Ilic llue lbrMe mr.ru11 @ Movie: , "A "irhl in C.S.WlllU" ('°"1) 'C6-The Man Brothers. lo1s Collier ~ l'Antetnponry HeaM fD WM T ttlllis ;,IMS 0> Wtlttr MtfUClo 1'1l N...mtr Weekly iffl Ascent of ••11 -12:30- • Cl) (JJ) ftt Albert D (]) ltol!y-.1 T tell [OJ Obco 10 (ft\ Siii "' Ila (B\ World Clum~ Tt11nlt 1:00 D (J) (fJ) An II '°"llfY .. AMfltllft a Ole Ila VllltJ -~7 ~.,,..,.~ • "" °"" llnMb • lillf'Clll ...., 121._m ID DIMt Ttnlliu ti C.W ~Tlle~Stiwy -1:30- • (JJ)JO ..... Te,k D @Qf)Jet~ T~ 0,... Celt lrYt f1nal 1011nd COVtlJCt llom tllt Randolph Coif f K1kty 1n Tuaon. Anzon1 -~~ -~td Clt ~ ........ Tw ",...., r.tfllt ..-. "W W" (com) '57- Spenctt Trtey. ~tllltlne Hepburn 2:00 9 1tT•MlllMl CJ) 111 Clll ;I st If,. .... ...... ··~ The FBI m Mission Impossible !]) Tiie RMiu &> John Wiyne Clwla EID A/l-S11r Somr fl) Futbol International ~ Anltriun Gover11me11t -2:30-u .1) lit' World Sents of Auto llacin& Rac1n& undtr a ne# quahfyine IO!mat eight ol lhe too drivers 1n HASCAR s (sloe' tar) Grand National D1v1s1on hoo~ up 1n 1de11tical ca1s 1n the International Ri" ol Champions lrom Miclu&aft tnteina1 iona1 Speed ... ay Drims e~ptcled 10 compete include Cale Yarborou&h Drnd Pearson Bobby and Donnie Allison Benny Parsons Dane! Waltrip Neil Bonnell and Dave Mams 3:00 0 lf 1 U CBS Sports Special H1ghlr&hls ol the N.ASCAR Sprrnt Championship lrom Daytona (Fla J International Speedway D <a ill Collece Buhlball Amona at UCLA fil family Film festlv1I O Movie: ''livina Free" (adv 1 72 Susan Hampshire. Nigel DavenPor1 ~ Mowie: "The Oudly Game" (dr•l 76-David 811ney m M0tit: ''WMn the North Wrnd Blows" (adv) 14 Dan t1auer1• Herbert Nelson Hen1y Br•ndon 24 After the Art ol Urictrt11nly m Giiien r., lo Otsianin& Home lnttnors -3:30-0 f 12 Sports Spectacular Cove1age includes lht week lone quahfy1n2 attempts for lhe Daylona 500 the WOfld Bo•ina Assoc1111on Welterwe1ghl Cha mpionship bout between P1p1no wtvas and Scolt Clark NHL All Stars vs Ill• Sovie! n~11oni1 lnm the Los ~n1elts T rmes lndOol Gamrs and· lhP Womens I tam Surf1ne Champ1onsh1p U f3J 12J Prolessional 8o11ltrs Tour Fealu1es thr S90.000 Dulch Maslels 0Ptl'I l1om lht Sunnrbrook Bowl in Detroit M1ch1t•n (2•1 811e• Ptt'l9fCfJves on tllt News EID Julia Child ' Co. 4:00 Cl) Movie: "Wild In Ille Counlry" (mus) 61 r1v1~ PrnlPy Unpe l an gr. ruesday Weld ~~ Conw"'tr Sunrnl Kit EID Tiie Stia•u,eare Plays 0) Telt-Rt~sta ~Iva 501 l'rOjtd Ullittl1t -4:30- 124 01 Ltrth ' Man 5:00 8 l'eople'1CofM1 D OvtMnlu• D <ll Sl•r f11l • C llfi WlM WDrW of $tlofts live covr111t ol lht bount maltll bet'!een Duane Bobick and John T111 trom lnd11napohi lnd11111.,1nd h1&hltahls ()f "" Wo!ld Sp11n1 Si>ttd iuhna Ch1m11t0nsh1p, v11 "''lhtt from lnrtll, l'iul Ctfm1ny a ~ .._.., l os Anatlu Kint' 11 T oronlo Ma pit I e111 {tOl hft • Mlwlr: ~Clltrltr ~amu" (dr•> 1J Willer M1ttlta11 I~ Oon Baker Sllf1f~ NOttll. N01m1n rell tlJ) ...,,. •• all ww Mii 1 o. Wi~ M) r,,..., a>D11c;t r.-. rftr Pltit OoMIMle Sllow -5:30- 0 The $25,000 Pyramid Ollm 11 o. Wide World of Sports 11 Tiie Nut Step 8eYofld a~ A Youn& People's Special Mehnda's Blind" if Ameriun Indian Artists so lntroducin& 8IOlocJ EVENING 8 :00 0 D I li1 H News O Mow1t: (2hr) "Pippi Lon&· stock1n1" (adv) 73-lnger Nilsson Par Sundbei il O Hte Haw &> Movie: (2hr) "lmne It Up" (tom) 54 Oean Ma1t1n leiry lewis 24 Rebop -6:30- 0 3 0 ~ 39 NeW1 D Ma11 Tyler Moore 23, Intuition 11 footsteps 29 Caridld Camm $0 lolln Callaway Interviews 7:00 fJ The Price Is Ri&hl 3 let's Go to tht Races D Sl.91 Bmty Show U Eytwtlness Los An&tles .-The Un•nown War ,. TO Th1l's Hollrwood ID -LAWRENCE WElll· • SALUTES BIG BANDS! m •t l9 ft The lnrenct Welk SlloW U llllM That Tune 24 Onct Upon a Classic tD Cllitornla TOlll&ht 0) llo1 lie Me.ico s& Auitin City Um1ts -7:30- 0 2 on the Town 3Hdam·l2 U lfO family Feud U Milch G1me PM 1.2) The Muppets 24l Con1m.slon1I Outlook tD Footsteps 8 :00 0 REEVES PUNCHES IUD * "THE WHITE SHADOW" O l8 111a The White Shadow Coach Reeves Pt1Son11 stand acamsl ror porel pun"hment ·~ sev"ely tested when • o~rlul and belh ltiPnl voune tludtnt fortts him into 1 fist t11ht D ~, '1t CHil'\ Qua11nlrnt .. A youna htlthh1ktr wrlh a bomb wccumbs lo 111re illness altt1 be1n1 11~en 1nlo cuilody by Jon and Pono 1nd tilt hrJdQu11ttrs 1s put mlo QllltinMe D Cllllep lalet.baA Un1vm1ly OI Nmda 11 San O•,to Slaf P 8 t1) 1t0) QI) Tiit lon k•I (90m) A f.ood & Fa1thlul Servant, Jiamne $11 Jolin Mills ind Ctlf\tt Holmes. "Tiit Secrtl lite ol Butl Sm111t Jtamn1 H1~1,, Mills Tua ol W•r Juliet Mills and D1v1d lltd1son. "'The Dts1fnlltd lovt1." 5t1mn1 Rtn1• J"kJOn G -..; (lltf) ''blfv" (Ori) "64 St1nl1y 81~•1, lac~ lb11\1n1 • u,sttl!'I, o...t1111 .., Joh WIJM tlataiti 1241 ,...,,,. .. , Ovt frt111 Gl Auftlllf ltHfn tq Sutiftc SjlecucuJn ·11 -8:30-a• Sneak Prewin s 9:00 O 8 U Mcwi«: (2hr) "Murder by Natural Cl11Ws" (myi) 19 Hal Holb100~ !Utha11ne Ross Rrenard Anderson Barry Bostwick Allhur Sinclair !Holbrook) is a renowned lhPatmar performer wrth an apparently devoled w 1le Allison I Ms Rossi who actually rs plannrne h1~ dtalh Betause ol an arlrni htlll Sincl111 wears a pacemaker '"d Allison hM deY1sed a comohtated scheme intended to mouct U1d1ac arrest CJ 23 39 BJ ' the Be11 Wheels ol fortune A madcap 111oup ol students trom d coed d01m rwu11 BJ IQ fltlp them 1a1~e money lor ~ wnrlhy charity but lht lrusling 1r11c~e1 doesn't •eall1e the tollegr~te con arlli.fl wanl 10 1ur1 an illegal gambling casino oul ol hrs eighteen wheeler m HEE HAW GETS Wlm * WITH CONWAY TWITTY m Htt H"' J4 Austill City limits tD Shllnc Spectacula1 '78 el Mi Ouke Chuyt1n so The thinest New Year -9:30- 0 3 H1 29 fantasy Island (90ml Mr Roarke and tatoo e>l•y ~I to 1n ~v1d movie Ian <Don Knolls) .. 110 wishes I~ b"ome I casting duec1a1 • tamou) ntwslady (rlorence Htnd,1SOn) whet hehtVH !Jle s bren cursrd smtP ~h, 11rd 1n t•!>O$t ol ~ntanic cult~ ind • nun (Lisa Harlma") who 1) noi '"'' 11 ~h, #lnts to t~le he1 vet"~ 10:00 D ~, u The llocUord flies The Relurn o( the Black Sh;idow Whrn Rockford And Cail Coetot1 ~1sltr of Rockford·s h1end a d11 b&11ed a1to1ney John Cooper Art bru11h1ed by a motorcycle gana lohn 1nt11trates the mob seektl\r rtvtnKt O Other Broadway D1onnt WMw1ck ~no rr.1nk Gorthrn prrtnrm 18 Ooft111 rarao Show m eo11a1• 2~ Work! EID Cinema S11owuse O> Curro J1me11tt -10:30-m flews TV WEEK FEBRUARY 11 1979 11:00 o ;i U OI NtwS D e to )t llr•n O Monster RJlly O Second City lV Netwoik m Movie: "l'aper lion" tdta) !.h Alan Alda huien Hutton 12 Morie: "Santee" 1dr1l 7J Glenn r Old Dana Wynter Q) Tiit Goodies l3 Adam·l2 2• New• 29 Movtt: "[Hy Rider" (di.JI 69 Peler F Jnda Dennis Hopper so Sneak Pre.ttws -11:30- 0 Movie: "Winnrna'' (did) &':I Paul Newman Joanne Woodward l lilo'l1t: "The 1M11 Not Summer'' tdra ) 58 Paul Newm~n D ll 39 Saturday 1111111 lm U Mov1t: "Tht Deltchve" (dra) 68 r1ank Srnalra L~e Rem1c~ 8 Mo¥it. "M1dni&ht Cowboy" (dla) 69 Dustin Holtman O Collett Basketball USC at A111ona Stal, Taped 10 Movie: "flly "amt IS Nobody" rwes) /4 Henry fonda m The R~1u 12:00 EID Movie· 91i "lv1n the Terrible" Parl I td•al 43 N1kola1 Cherhasnv -12:30- 0 Mo¥1t "How to Mate a Monster" (llOll "i8 Gary Con11oay m Mow11: IW "Undertow" (dral '..o Stoll Brady John Rus\ell 1:00 D u Rock Concert m Movies: Born Ytsterdar H011111 ol Bl~ckwood Casllt -1:30- 0 The Adnn1urers 2:00 O Movie: • "The "anny" {MP) '65 Betit Davr\ Pa1nela franklin O Mov11: 1)11 ''Tht Killers" (mys) · 46 Bu1t lams1e1 Q) Mow1e: aw "The Mystery Submarine" (adv) 63 Macdonald Carey Marta loren 3:00 O News/Mowit: "Tiie lmp1tltnl Hurt" (drA) 11 C~111p SllOdR,,SS 4:00 0 Movie: "MISSKlt 1n lltt 811<• roml" (dial 6~ Canieron Mitchell C1J Mafit: "last Ride lo S1nl1 Cm'' (du) 61 ldmund Purdom P•n SYSTEM OF THE WEEK Atlantic's primary business has always been audio components. Since Atlantic Music has long been considered one of the leading stereo shops. In Southern California. we are usually a "first choice" by eQulpment manufadurer1 to handle TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 11. 1979 YAMAHA Qysoqjc 1>:0:~ A their latest and best equipment However, before we will carry any line of equipment, It Is extensively evaluated by our Certified Audio Consultants and Technicians and must meet the following standards: .. .. .... JVC 1. Is II "State of the Art" In Its particular category? 2. Does It present the best possible value at Its price from both a technical and musical standpoint? 3. Will it be reliable? 4. Does the manufacturer have a good record ot Integrity and reliability? We have found that this method of selection is the best way to assure that our customers will have a stereo system that not only sounds good now. but wlll conllnue to do so for years to come. Adhering to these prjnclples. we have chosen as this week's System of the Week: Yamaha CR-820 Receiver 50 watts per channel with 05% 1 T H.D. JVC OL· 7 Turntable Ouertz·lock direct drive manual system Ortofon VMS 20 E. Ortoton·s $100.00 cartridge. Excellent ' r.i =--_, ----.... -._- .. sound and very smooth ---- To complete this aystem and to keep up with Its standard of exc ellence. we offer the Qyson1c Tada with the Laug subwoofer. Come In and hear this system and listen to the audible difference. Whethef you come back to Atlantic Music this week. next week, or next year, we'll still be here and still be ottering the seme service 1nd 111isf1etion that we hive since 1961 U-.fectwer'• 111 .. MlhtSIU 4.tl .,.., WIH OM.Ts I , 122'0 SPEAKER DEMO SALE JBL Ll66 ESS LS-4 l ·~1 ~ ---... \ '1 --I --~' ~ J --1· · I : 1 ---. :r . -----:- • JBl's bes1 OOobhelf speaker .... $510.00 They're best in the Tempest hne ...• S368 '388 ESS Monitor ESS's top of the line .............. $638 s395 s299 Americ11 ttblitOf 14 Three·way 12" tower speaker. Awesooie bass perforll\l'ICe with pore highs S29'J.95 'I 59 ................... ,.,, .. , ................. . MA.IOI STlllO llMeS AT LOW ralCIS Atlantic Music has one of Orange Coun. Almor. Amencan Monitor, Audio Control. e1c. Con-ty's largest selections of audiophile r• nolaeeur. Oecca. Olacwaltler. ESS. Gerrard, Gr~. d' 'th DI t Di Di It I nd Grado. J8L .NC. Kenwood. LEDA. Muell. Ortoton. cor 1ngs WI rec ec. 0 a . I Phue R.....-ch. Ovtonlc, Rote!, RutaOUnd, Scotch, Original Master Recordings. HEAR YOUR Sheffield. Shure. Sounctcraftamen, Sound Guard, SYSTEM AT ITS BEST. Ultrall,,..,, Y.maha and many otnera Or-.. C= lewett ,rte..• Mael-' Sc .... .._. ... • Mu•1r ef SOCllTY ef AUDIO C TA.MTS. IXTIMDID PA YMINT -90 DAYS, MO IMTlllST -