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1979-02-18 - Orange Coast Pilot
. la l ' Sl:J-NDA VOL. 72 N . 49 1 SECTIONS ORAN UNTY CALI FORNI A SUNDAY FEBRUARY 1 -O•lly ...... .,._, .. .,Gary Amlonff ISLAND ESTHER SITS IN 35 FEET OF WATER 3 MILES OFF SEAL BEACH Offshore Oil What's happening out there? Who e&e is coming to drill? By TOM BARLEY island in the distance "ia miles of pipeline Of-oau, ...... SIMf that run a Ion~ the ocean floor. "There isn't any money in it for us," he lt cost Chevron, lnc .. about S4 million 15 .said. "Federal price controls wilf not allow years ago to build lbe cluster of wells, der· us to charge more than SS.25 a barrel for this ricks. cranes and control rooms that was low tier oil and the price is simply not re· fondlychnstcned "Island Esther... alistic in terms of the effort and outlay in· Esther s1L-. squarely on the ocean floor volved in offshore drilling." three miles off Seal Beach in stale waters !One barrel contains 42 ~aJlons of oil.> She works 24 hours a day -Ch~on put $4 million into the creation / to pump 2.200 barrels or or Est.Mr in 1964. Jn 1979, Sherrick grimly eagerly awaited oil Into calculates. it would cost the company at least the onshor e processing $40 million to duplicate the facility. facility. . In ract Sherrick said, hjs company will The daily Intake is the soon petition the federal government to grant maximum production that • price reHef for Island Esther. Oilmen are can be obtained by an off· only allowed to take such action if they can shore island that accom· prove th~t their company has run at a.loss on modates 15 men on s light· any particular operation for six months prior ly less than an acre or to the application. m an-made terrain above a BAlllLEY ElOC"On, operators of nearby Belmont solid foundation of specially shipped Catalina Island. tell the same story. Island rocks. Built about 10 ·years before Esther, the Es ther is the darling of Chevron offshore island is now producing about 2.000 supervisor R.C. "Dick .. Sherrick's heart. barrels of oil a day. "There is little or no And the veteran oilman has nothing-but profit in it." Exxon spokes man Al Bolding said. admiration for the island c rew who are. he Further south, Platform Eva is pumping says, extracting ever~ poss.ible ounce of ~ii about 2.400 barrels of oil a day out of stale from wells that are bemg dnlled 5,000 feet ID· waters off Huntin~ton Beach. to the ocean fl~r. . And the operating Union Oil Company But Sherrick often frowns and shakes h1sA; number of exploratory rigs in federal head_ as he checks the onshore gauges re.g~ waters close to .that location. Federal waler 1st ermg barrels of oil as they flow from the begins three miles from the shoreline and ex· WORKER, CRANE MANEUVER PIPES ' 'j I tends three miles from the shoreline of each island. Nearby Platform Emmy. operated by the Aminoil Company, is more productive. Her 52 wells send 6,000 barrels of oil a day to the mainland in Huntington Beach, about one and one quarter miles away. • Amjnoil spokesm an Ted West said drill- ing platforms on the lines of Eva aod Emmy cost about $4 million when they were built 15 years ago. Today. he conservativel y estimates, they would cost any oil company at least $15 m111ion . · - But \he tale of gloom and doom told by offshore oilmen hardly seems to be borne out by the tremendous interest displayed by the industry in the Department of the Interior's A ta•ker •pUI ••eared •l.r llllles of the Ora•ge Co .. t la•t eceek. Cltfe• •''"'" •ore •ale• ol oH lee;un tld• l•rte. proposed sale of oil and gas leases in more than one million acres of Southern California ocean water. Al lbe latest count. 17 oil companies had expressed interest m drilling in an area that. a recent geological survey estimated, could contain as much as 715 million barrels of oil. If a ll that oil turned out to be the low tier oil drilled by Island Esther, it could mean that oil valued at more than $4 billion will be pumped from an area ranging from Point Conception in the north to the Mexican border. And much of the oil would be pumped from offshore Orange County with many of the drilling rigs clearly visible from Newport Beach and Laguna Beach locations that now look out on unspoiled ocean vistas. The cities of Newport Beach, Huntington Beach and Laguna Beach are among those communili~s who at this moment are study· Ing an environmental impact statement that seems to be much less severe on the oll com· panies than a report issued in December 1975. Four years ago. the federal government sold leases for more than 310,000 acres in the same 1eneral area for $417 mUUon. <See OIL, Pa1e A3) ) . China Strikes Viet Russians Angered; U.S. Aid Asked I TOKYO CAP> Chinese in· fan try units backed by artillery. tanks and fightet planes launched a "large scale war" against Vietnam on Saturday, crossing the Sino-Vietnamese frontier along a 450-mile front, Radio Hanoi reported. Peking's ofCicial Hsinhua news agency confirmed the fighting but called it a "counterattack to -aerend-tlfe country""'s borders" against.-repeated "armed in· cursions" into China by Viet· namese forces. Early this morning, Hsinhua quoted Peking's Communist Party newspaper as saying, "We don't want a single inch of Vietnamese soil. what we want is a peaceful and stable frontier Arter hititing back at the ag· gressors as far as is necessary, our frontier forces will turn to guard strictly the 'rontier of our motherland." Radio Hanoi said Vietnamese troops "fought back and killed many Chinese, destroying many tanks," but did not mention the size of the Chinese invasion force. • Wenshan Nann1n1t • Phu Ou •• 0 50 Miles . .. ,,,.... In a dispatch from Bangkok, Japan's Kyodo news agency quoted a Thai military source as saying Vietnam has about 100 ,000 troops on the Chinese border while China had concen· trated 200,000 men and 700 warplanes along the frontier. CHINESE INVADED VIETNAM ALONG WHOLE BORDER Reports Estimate 200,000 Troops, Tanks In Attack Force Kyodo, quoting an unnamed Chinese government source, said China had not declared war on Vietnam. The Sovie t .Jnion. which signed a mutual defense pact with Hanoi last year, reported the Chinese invasion in its of· ficial press but there was no in· dication it would go to Vietnam's defense. Moscow warned Peking on Feb. 8 against "overstepping the forbidden line." The broadcast said Vietnam had asked t_t\e U.N. Security Council lo .. fbtercede and stop the Chinese invasion im · mediately." Late Saturday. Vietnam called on Moscow to .. s upport and pro· vide assistance to the Viet· namese people in the d efense of their country." There was no Soviet editorial comment, and the Soviet news agency Tass med urgent dis· patches from Hanoi quoting Vietnamese s tatements. An evening television ne ws pro· gram in Moscow read the text of Hanoi's offi cial stat~ment cal\· in~ on Russia and other friendly countries "to give support and defend Vietnam ." · In New York. Vietnam's am· bassador to the United Nations. Ha Van Lau, met with U.N. Sec r etary-General Kurt Waldheim and asked the in· temational organjzation to take ·appropriate measures ..• to force Chinese aggression troops to withqtaw from Vietnam." Biggest He~t Cracked FBI Nabs 2 of 5 Suspects in New York NEW YORK <AP> -Two New York men were arrested Satur· day in what a n FBI spokesman called the "first major break" in the Lufthansa cargo terminal heist -the largest cash robbery in the nation's his tory. FBI spokesman Quentin Ertel said none of the stolen $5 million was recovered. About $800,000 worth of jewels also were taken in the early morning robbery last Dec 11 at the Lufthansa cargo terminal at Kennedy lnternational Airport. The FBI spokesman identified the two arrested men a s Angelo J . Sepe, 37, of Manhattan, and Peter Gruenwald, 39. of Lev1t town. Gruenwald works in the Patriots' P8rade Delights Thousands By STEVE MITCHELL Olllle OallJ PU .. St.111 Sunshine and a cool ocean breeze combined to make the Patriots' Day Parade in Laguna Beach a delight for thousands or visitors who lined sidewalks in the Art Colony to view the 13th annual c~lebration. But the loudest celebration came after the parade as junior high school and high school bands, drill teams. color guards and military units gathered at the nearby Irvine Bowl to hear the an- nouncement of parade winners. The loudest cheers came from students at three high schools, in· eluding Newport Harbor. Monrovia and Mayfair -who walked oft with the big awards followingSaturday'sjudging. Parade-goers were treated to more than 90 entries during the hour and a half lonJ? parade, rang· ing from equestrian units to Bill Thomas· "Uuck'n Car" which spun in circles. spewed radiator water and ejected a dummy "passenger" from the rumble seat. But the annual parade is an op· portunity for Southern California schools to garner points, and the competition was evident In Irvine Bowl where hundreds of junior and high school students gathered to hear results from parade judges. Local schools were not disap- pointed. Newport Harbor High School earf\ed enough points to be named the top Class A high school band, followed by Monrovia High School which took second place, and Santiago High School of Garden Grove, which won third place honors. LagWla Beach High School's band took Class B honors 1n the parade, followed by the Army· Navy Academy from Carlsbad There was no thj rd place winner Newport Harbor walked away with the drill t ea m award~. followed by Mayfair High School of Los Angeles and Monrovia High School. The Newport Beach campus also took first place in"'the drum major category. with Monrovia placing second and Mayfair. third. Sweepstakes winners in Saturday's parade was Mayfair High School, and Monrovia High <See PARADE, Page t\2) IM~IBLE DREAM Ac tor Producer· Frank Gero said 'balderdash' when friends told him the ylay on the 40s and 50s Communist witch hunts, 'Are You Now or Have You Ever Been,' was too "preachy." Gero was right, but the off· BNadway hit was not without its ups and downs as the producer explains. Page 810. HALEY'S LIVES -Author Alex Haley had two 11.ves and both are depicted in the seven· part series "Roots : The Neist Generation," airing tonight through Feb. 25. Actor James Earl Jones. who plays Haley In the TV series, tells about his long friendship with the author and the benefits aod challenges of the black family's saga. Page 89 . GOT A JOB -A recession may be right aroued the corner, but you couJdn 't prove it to t.hc -...... _ ........ cargo traffic division at the terminal where the armed rob· bery occurred. Sepe who was arrested by F'BI agenLc; after he left his car at an ihtersection in Queens. was charged on four federal counts that could bring 45 years 1n prison and fines or $35,000 if he is convicted. Ertel said. The FBI said Gruenwald was being held as a material witness on a warrant but had not been charged. He was arrested at his home. The arrests were the first in the robberr. Five men were believed to have taken part in the heist Sepe and Gruenwald were scheduled to be arraigned in federal court Monday. Sepe was being held at the Metropolitan Co rrection a I F,a c i Ii t y . Gruenwald was also in custody. Ertel s aid the investigation was continuing, but refused to say if investigators were close to' recovering the money or ap-• prehending others who might! have been involved in the rob· l bery. 1 After the robbery. Ii~ detector 1 tests were given to about 150 'l Lufthansa e mployees in New York after officials said they 1 thought the heist might have been an inside job. soon-to.graduate at local col~-1 e g es a nd at UC Irvine Recruiters have been busy hir· in~ the pick of the crop. Page Cl. GOING UNDER --Credit too~ easy to get? Bi!ls pinng up? Pa Dunn's Consumer Closeup ex amines an agency that helps debtors get out from under. Page Cl. Erma ~--~==-•J 11"911 lrwt CJ "'"' lallllen B Buih••u Cl.. Mal ... a Af Calltorftla AS M9wl•t a..tt Claulflw 01.u N•ll-1 N..-A4) Cefl••-Or-C-.V • Al4 Cle-Cl llHl I!_.. CM) Creu_.. Bl 5-11 .,_., OHUI '"4k" A14 Stecll M-. Q-4 lllllertal ..... M-1 Tlilfften ... ,, lllMnA'-"' ..... Ttlffft-" "' .... ..,,... .,., ... ~ .. 8"0-A6 'IM/Y _ __,, Cl s, ... , .. ...,.., ., DAI~ "f l"l'-OT HCTIOtl' TY .... ' • ., • 1 ... J\2 DAILY P1LOT .. - I f Was 11 Tie .......__ro~w ~fr:-.J ths::h St·hool Eug hs h teacher Tom Beaton tTett thl' mar ital knurwttn a former student SatJrn:lay a nd waved gOod-byt• to what had a~eared to be a con firmed badlclorh0t>d After a s ix ye courtship, the 40 1s h Ut!aton finally proposed lo Dian. . Reynolds. 22. To .. .. ' . , -882 Flee Iran· 2,000 More Yanks Due TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -Iran's macblneg.un-toU.ng ravolU · tionary police stood guard Satur· day as 882 weary Americans were herded onto three jets at Tehran's airport a nd shuttled to -s•f.et)' Jn the \f.S. 1overnmenlr's foQr·day f'mergency alrlttt. The leaders of lran'K hllamk revolution conli nued a whirlwind purge-of remnants or the dePo11cd ro1am e of Sh•h Mohammad · Rei• Pahl•vl The sh ah 's elite tmp rl•I Ouarda were ordered 0db111olv~t1. 2llS air force aen rals w r dll1mlued and arrests of lt\otl-ton•ldered supporter. or th old r 1lm ru portPdly mountt-d Ayawlluh ftuhollah Khomtilni, the Moolem holy mtul who In• i1p1red tht> rf'volullon, put oot 11 s pecial co ll for fra.n '11 oil workens lo end their Ktrlkett trnd n•portJJ said mony flockt.>d back to the fields . State rudlo rtported thut P alestine guerrlltu leader ann ounce the wedding. he placed a large." h eart· Ynsaer Arafat Ouw J.o Tehrin t·nc1rcled a d m the lJaily Pilot invn:m a I his R> -~r=m~e-ro---a.L..&l.n""'du:.&.m-e""t4.AA.lw~I t .... h ......... K..__.h ... o'-m ........ e'"'1 n......_I. students to a "sock hop" and the ceremony in the high Diplomatic sources ulso report.· ::;chool gymnas ium. The event was well-attended. ed that Khomeini Informally notified the Moroccan govern· ment he would ask for the ex- tradition of the shah, who went out by Tuelday In thrM Oighta a day. About 2,000 Americans, mostly joumaU.ts. U.S. citizens married to Iranians and skeletal embassy and business staffs. will remain. . In a aruelins 1-0-hour delay, Khomeini guards with rlfles slung over their shoulders acted as cw.toms officials and picked through the luggage. CIA Spies Sought at Iran Exits ROME <AP> -More than 300 weary Americans flew into Rome from Iran Saturday, with some· t.elllng of a long, uncom· tomrt>llf l!ay glnir<fed t> gun. toting teenagers of the new Islamic regime. T ot to Get Hol~tic Care into seclusion In Morocco after he left Iran for Egypt J an. 16. Mos t of the Am e rican evacuees departed aboard two Pan Am 747 jumbo J~ts for Rome and Frankfurt. We st Germany. Another group, main· ly military personnel, left for Athens, Greece. aboard a US Air Force C-141 transport.. Of· ficials said 432 Americans de· parted for Frankfurt, 70 to Athens and 380 to Rome. The chartered Pan American jumbo Jet with 380 Amencans aboard was one of three planes that rtew out of the 1Iranian capital on the first day of an ev a cuatlon of abou t 5,000 American citizens. A Pan Am Oighl with <432 aboard arrived m Frankfurt., West Germany. a net a military night went to Athens, Greece, with 70 Amerirans. GAINF..SVILl.E, Fl.i IAI'> N1kk1 De<>ker. a 5 yec1r old leukemia \ 1ct1m whose part•nh believe ma!>'>ne c hemical therapy would "d efile" her body. has been taken to West Gl'rmany for treatment more c·ons1stent with their rcli~ious conv1ct1ons. The girl's do('tnr says the move will df'prtvt• ··the child of basic rriedicaJ cart> " Unlike the Chad Green case in Massachus etts. where the parents of a .J.ycar-old leukemia Cranston 'tt'I 1m ned to Mexico to avoid t·ou rt.ordered chemotherapy. 1'hkk1's parl'nts won their r ast> in rourt The n they took their daughter out of the country. Stephen Johnson. the attorney for N1kk1's parents. says the ~frf.-s lal er. Dan Decker. has taken tter to West Germany for treatment that involves limited c hemotherapy in conjunction wi th what is termed a "holistic, metabolic" a'liroach to the dis· ease. In a little-noticed courtroom stru~gle more than a week ago. N1kk1 was ordered taken to Sh ands Teaching Hosp~tal. whic h 1s associated with the University of Florida here. after a resurgence of leukemia ceUs was detected m her brain. Hospital spokeswoman C~le • Oglesby described Nikki's condi· lion as acute ly mphoblastic leukemia , the most common type among children and the easiest kind to control. Nikki's former physician, Dr. Jerry L. Barbosa declined lo disclose specifics or the girl's cond1t1on. Alachua County Court officials would oot disclose records of the j uvenile proceeding . But Johnson and Barbosa confirmed what happened. Barbosa, who has treated Nikki over a two-year period, discovered the recurrence of leukemia in her brain early this J month. He won an emergency detention order to have Nikki taken to Shands Feb. 8 The Pan Am planes landed in Frankfurt late Saturday on the way to New York, Pan Am of· ficials said. The second landed in Rome. Saturday's group formed the first part o f s ome 5 ,000 Americans expected to be flown Wallace Nunn of St. Louil>. employed by Bell Helicopter. said the guards were looking for agents of the CIA or the SAVAK. S hah Moham m a d R eza Pahlavi's secret police. The shah·appointed government fell last week after a year of protest led by Mos lem p atr iar c h Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiru. Nunn said he and others who carrieii diplomatic immunity cards were momentarily · de· tained. "They are super-crazy about -------.. _ . . --·--· SA V AK and CIA agents," said Christopher Castro . a computer '•t-----·U111•·· . .Le .c h n J .e i.an.. . .ilJC. i.ng .•. b..a.c.k... • .l.D. •. -· . J~ Philadelphia, with his pregnant • • Son Held In Attack BURBANK <APi The son of U S. Sen Alan Crans ton was booked Saturday for investiga· lion of attempted murder and arson, Burbank police said Robin Cranston. 31. of Los Angeles, wa!> arrested ut the home of Trudy Rer es ... y, 33. whom pollC'e described as "his ex-girlfriend." "Senator Cranston cu me down here with a bail bonds man and a law:ver :.met he was released on th a t charge,·• ·sa id Burba nk Pollet' SJ?t. Halph Postert. T he sergeant said that Miss Beressy reported the alleged ('rime and attack at aboU'l 11 :50 a .m. Robin Cran~ton was re leased on $5,000 bail and was ex· peeled t o be ar raig ned in Burbank Municipal Court on Tuesday. Posten said police would not n•lease details of the crime until investigators were assigned lo the case. lie said Lt Robert Smith would begin working on the case Tuesday, "Rut tU? made bail. so until then hf''!-. <'nl1lled lo • do his thing " Posten said the alleged arson was committed against personal properly in M1 sl. Re ressy·!> hou:.e. lie would not say how the reported attempt on Mi s~ Bercssy's life occurred. Lu Haas, an aide lo lhc Democr atic s enator from California, said of Miss Bf'ressy. "She's a very clos<' friend of Robin Crnnston. lle's known her for a number of years." Police s aid that Robin Crans ton wa s arres ted 1n Burbank several weeks ago for investigation of drunken driving SUHQAY DAILY PILOT '""'°'~"-~' O..t, Pt'at w•"'"""tC"htfW"'\ btNdt,_~,_,~ t\o.ollbf•t. .... OytfW()r .. (M).I P~\ltlftQC~t ,,_,...,.,,._,.,~ltf,. r-w,..,,,....ft ~ .... nw1..,.,,, '""Ai• t, ,,..,4 N i t N• -.Ylft I ,. p, thW!hf\IJl•.f'I hf..., h I "'"' ••~""'''11• ,,.,,.. t • ..,. .. '"'f4.t"'~., -.~•hr ..... ,,• \.1t1q .. •tl*..,_Wf"tttftf111'll\tNINI ""ft\.4t~d4'f''-'f·~ "r•tt •• '"'"' rw~ •NI f ''"'""'"''"" r .,,,, 1 "'' tJI! °tVfl I l\jlf trM (MIAMt .A IAl1t(Wt>1~._)ti.,1 ..... ,," wt ... ,,.,," c ... ,. .. _. "' ~•• Jo '1 • It ·~ t ~/\.'" 1f't-t l ltl H 1 "e"'t\ A ""'"'Oflo•,... """' tQ;fl(J ( '"'. c...1-. \vfldoyf'.dllOt OlllCH '~'·"""" I 1t'\Wf• tf'•,1•1-t 1 i'J•t4\ t ltf tl" I HW (~lo'""' <w-r• ";tr ... I Ho;"l·"-1f11.il~1tth 1111 f'-''"f\1111'"• t Telephone (71•1~21 Clualfled Adver11•1ng M2·5671 ~~t'~t; ::~~~~, ':::-.!.,=~~~';1 ~: "'.r,., ., .4.,., ... ,,...,..,,, ... , •• ~ "'·• .. t••r•owc•t •""-'' '••<••• "'""'"IO" et ,~., •. ....., .,1 I•\\ ot\t •I D• I t"f C.11114 _,..f\.t t. f .... , ... , .. , , " "'• ....... ti , r ~,,.,,. •i• ..,,.., t• "° i'ft-.. t't,,. • ., "''' ... .,, r I ... lo ... Hj !fmlW!I•' .... ,,_ ... _,...::;.i ' wife and three children . Midwint e r s Pull 4,000 More than 4 ,000 s a ilors manned 1,114 boats Saturday as the 50lh a nnual Southern California Yachting Association Midwinter Regatta got under way under near-summer condi· lions. · Lar'gest con gregation of sailboats engaged in the Midwin- ters is in the Los Angeles-Long Beach Harbor complex where six SCYA·affiliated yacht clubs are host to 507 boats. Second largest turnout is in the Orange County area whe re seven yacht clubs are hosting 297 boats. The Santa Monica Bay area has 229 and Mission Bay Yacht Club at San Diego is hosting 81 . Competition continues today at all clubs ,except Los Angeles Yacht Club where lbe ocean rac· Ing and large keel boat racing will continue until Monday. In the only power boat com- {>ehtion in the Midwinters' Mel r~~··•"·"· .... ..,"~:i<<1'.C.~ Lurie of the Ma rina Yacht Club outguessed 21 rivals Saturday in o.iry Pli.t ,.,_.. •• LM Pa"9 BLUEBIRD CANYON RESIDENTS, FORCED FROM HOMES THANK LAGUNANS FOR AID DURING PARADE SATURDAY Fro• Page 11 I PARADE WINS •. ;-~ School picked up the Grand Marshal's award. In the junior high school band category, first place went to Dale .Junior High of Anaheim. second lo Sycamore Junior High School, also of Anaheim, and third place honors to Monte Vista Junior High School of Camarillo. Ramona Junior High of Chino took first place honors in the drum squad division, followed by the Oly mpi ans o r Ranch o Cucamonga, second , and the CalicoettesofCypress. Ramona Junior High also placed firs t in the Junior Kigh drill team division, followt.'<l by Monte Vista Junior High, and Thurston Intermediate School or Laguna Beach. Military drill team honors went lo the Army-Navy Academy al Carls bad, with a second place award garnered by Montgomery Hlgh School or fmperial Beach, and a third by Woodrow Wilson High School of Long Beach. The best color guard accoNUng lo the Judges was the Army-Navy Academy, followed by Mar Vista High School ROTC members. and the Laguna Beach Police Depart- ment. Among the novelty entries. fi rst place went to the "Buck'n Car," by Bill Thomas Cameras, serond to Brenda's dance 1tudlos. and lhitd lo the combmed Laguna Beach elementary school band. 1'he best civic noat award went .. lo the Laguna Beach Booster's Club. followed by the Carpenter 's Union. Local 1648. The city's Southwest Bank took the community float award, with n second place going to the U.S. Navy for its float. And the Orange County Model·T Clubwon a first and third place award for its entries. with the Daughters of the American Revolution placing second in the antique car category. Winners in the classic automobile category included the Laguna Moulton Playhouse entry and second place went to a car en· tered by the Inn at Laguna. Potting Mix Vpin Smoke About 1,200 pounds or planter mix and potCing soil went up in thick black smoke Friday even- ing when a Buena Park warehouse caught fire. Firemen managed to limit most or the damage to the build- ing's Interior walls. The inside or the structure, part or a busi· ncss owned by the Santa Fe .Railroad called American Soil Products Inc .• 5532 Beach Blvd .• was gutted. n~men said . F iremen e&t l mated total damages al 139.000. The cause of the quickly controlled fire WN bein1 lnvetU.gat.ed. , . - • • WORTH WAITING FOR! MAMMOTH CHEDDAR Reg. 3.59 lb. $ , Fntll Whc...-....... ...................... ..,.,... ........... ,.... .. _. e•"'"'· Tltb u·..-, w•1111•-. c~ It en ..... fw LB c ........... ...,c .... • .. 9" .... ~pll . .... s kipperin~ his powe rc ruis er Sunset Queen to victory in the predicted log r ace. Lurie had 0.624 percent of er· ror over the 17.9 mile course out of Long Beach harbor. OF OHIO IN &oath Coast 'Ptua -~ &........C.....eMll lri•tol at ... S•DletOFtHWCIJ CoataMfttl 0,.tA911yW~,_ -,....,,.,,... s..., rz te1 ,.a 540-6991 r - - DAIL V PILOT A3 Fro111P~AJ OIL FIRMS EYE LEASES OFF ORANGE COAST. • • Tht>. 1975 report warned all readers tha~ dC'velopment of the available ocean floorl>y oil pn>1>pectors meant a lugh probability of ml ~p1lb with resulting disastrous damage to wildlife. sport fisheries and recreation in Orange Count> waters would be an infinitesimal portion of the 715 million barrels that coultl be pumped from the ocean floor. June are tracts three miles from Seal Beach , Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and Dana Point, three lo five miles off Lagu.na Beach a nd between four and ~ve miles off San Clemente -all in federal waters. 01shore facility for Island Esther 1s maze The much milder c~rrenl report warns that there is a 50 pe rcent chance that new drilhnJC 1if the lea~es are granted in Junel could mean that 1,000 barrels of oil would be ~pilled along the Orange Coast. There is "no significant risk" that any appreciable amount of oil would reach the coast during an expected 22 years of explora· tion and production, according to the environ· mental impact slatmcnt issued by the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management. The report cites "potential hazard" to whales, turtles, kelp beds and a number of birds that are now on the en· dangered speeies list. Another area that could environmentally affect the Orange Coast is the North Tanner Canyon. 100 miles out in the Pacific off San Diego. of pipes for water, gas and 01/ to send 011 to d1stnbut1on points further mland. At nght. Rick Sailor checks safety board where lights and buzzers tell flow problems. But at points out that the 1,000 barrels -The Tanner drilling ~ojcct is bein~ car-ried out by the Getty Oi ompany which 1s a lready deepw involved i iJ drilling and ex- plorallon in San Pedro Bay. • ' \ .. i I \ • -: ·e: '..:j: J ·~· ~.· ,.,, ~ Closer view of offshore oil site shows rig towering above lower level of pipework . The so-called cellar 1s buned more than one story into the 1slanci and connects wffh onshore facilities. .. -·· ...• ----·-·------·-... ••••• PACIFIC OCEAN 0 14 MILE BANK O•lly PllOIM.tp ANGULAR SHAPES OUTLINE PROPOSED OIL LEASE SALES Black Squares Are Producing Islands, 20 Explorations Not Shown Fireball Case Recessed Were Balloons or Gaseous Leaks at Fault? A Harbor Municipal Court trial recessed Friday with the prosecution trying lo prove three employees of an Irvine manufacturing company were responA1hle for the explosions or several hot air balloons that burs t m l>ig fireballs in the path or s mall craft landing at Orange County Airport. The tnal resumes Tuesday. Burl Estes, a deputy district attorney, seeks to prove to a jury that the balloons were manufactured and launched by the trio from the yard of Control Components, 2567 S.E. Main St. Irvine police assert that one of them. Terr~ Randall Huff. 26. of Oran~e. ~n inspector for the company, was manufacturing another balloon when it blew up an his face. Defc>nse attorney Wall Tap- pen. one of four lawyers defend· ing the group, sought Friday to prove through the testimony of an Orange County S heriff's bomb squad investigator, that no balloon was involved. Tappen tried to establish that what could bave happened in· stead ls that Huff walked into the company's X·ray room with a lighted cigarette, a spark from which set off a flash explosion or acetylene gas leaking from a tank inside the room. The inves tlg•tor, Charley Stumph, testified that, had there been an acetylene leak, "With a ,. ' . . I cigarette, you could have an ex· plosion." · Earlier this week Irvine Police Lt. Jerry Boyd, who first uncove red the mysterious lightcr·than-air balloons, testified that while jogging dur· in~ his noon.hour break on both Dec. 12 and 13, he watched a balloon rise to about 850 feet and explode, in a fl ash he described as a 40.root fireball. On the first occasion, Boyd Fan Letters Flood 'Duke' NEWPORT BEACH <API Actor John Wayne has spent has first week al home following cancer surgery relaxing in the sun, watching television and catching up with more than 100,000 get.well letters a'}SI tele· grams, a spokeswoman says. The "Duke" is "feeling better all the lime,•· said aide Pat Stacy on Friday. "fie has been sitting out on the patio and en- joying the sun -when.it's out and be walks every day and watches television." "We're still trying to get the mail opened," said Miss Stacy. "ft continues to arrive in Jarge mail bags. There's no way we can answer It :ill.·• said, the balloon exploded just aft of an incoming Cessna 172 airplane. The plaqe was un· touched, and the pilot apparent· ly unaware or how close he had been to the explosion. · On Dec. 14, Boyd, several other police detectives and a motley ~uad of newspaper and television newsmen concealed themselves near the sight of the explosions and wailed Instead of a balloon popping into the s ky, they he ard a whooshing explosion nearby and hurried lo Control Components. Hurr was burned seriously on his chest and hands in the ex· plosion, which broke out wln· dows and blasted a steel door off its hinges. Huff was later arrested on numerous misdemeanor charges relating to illegally sending an explosive balloon into the air near an airport.. Also arrested were Timothy Joseph Ropchan, 24, or Orange, a trainet? at the firm, and Dawn Francisco, 24, o( Costa Mesa, a typist. All have since been fired from their jobs, according to police. Besides the balloons Boyd spotted, four others are believed to have been launched from lb~ factory site. No explodl111 balloons have been reported since the ex· plos lon In the X·qay room . ... . 1 Listed as menaced along with the California gray whale and the turtle are three birds whose numbers are rapidly dwindling: the least tern, the light.footed clapper rail and the Belding's savannah spar-· row. Additionally. the report concedes that the clear visibility of drilling platforms along the Orange Coast would cause a "manor amount or scenic disruption" that would be most ob· vious off Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. It was a prospect that deeply disturbed Rep. Robert Badham, R-Newport Beach, when he recently addressed a meeting of the Orange County Coast Association. Badham lashed a plan that would, he said, amount to a despoiling of an Orange Coast shoreline that had been carefully pro· tected by residents for many years. Badham urged expansion of nuclear power facilities to the point that the kind of energy generated by drilllng off the Orange Coast would no longer be necessary. "I share your dream of keeping this coast"we-iove free from drill and der,rick-but we have lo move now if we are to preserve our coastline from oil and gas exploration." the congressman said. And be warned that the kind of produc- tion envisaged by oilmen off the Orange County coast would be absolutely no com· pensaUon for a United Slates deprived of im· ported oil by adverse politicaJ situations in such supplying nations as Iran, Saudi Arabia and Mew Mexi<!o. Badham urged rapid expansion or nuclear power facilities that already produce 12 percent of the nation's electricity. ' And he warned that the consequence of the kind or oil exploration that couJd be launched by granting of the leases in June might not be confined "to ugly oil wells an plain view of all who live on or near our coast." ·Badbam warned of oil spills and dis· asters or the magnitude that plagued resi· dents of Santa Barbara after a massive oil leak by a company drilling in the Santa Barbara Channel. Chevron's Sherrick admitted from his Esther Island standpoint that the spilling or a barrel of oil from his facility co~ld mean a pathway of oil from the island lo the shoreline three miles away. . '- Sherrick's island crew keep a boat and antispill materials on hand for oil spill emergencies that have rarely occurred in the island's lS·year existence. But bis reference was to the spUttng of a barrel of oil. The environmental impact statement issued by the Bureau of Land Ma nagmenl refers to the possibility that 1,000 barrels could be spilled in future exploration. Among the areas proposed for sale in FAMOUS BRANDS AT DISCOUNT Recent financial reports distributed within the petroleum indJ.Stry would appear to behe oilmen's repeated assertions that • offshore oil operations are not profitable. Getty 's offshore operations generated sales and other revenues.in 1976 of $3.3 billion with profits or $258.5 mil hon reported. Environme ntalists and consumer ac· llvists argue, with increasing passion and considerable influence. that oil compa ny profits are s hamefully high already. particularly in view of America's energy crisis . They pomt to such companies as Stan- dard Oil or California which ran up revenues of $20.6 bimon in 1976 and had $880 million an profits Similarly. the Houston-based Exxon Corporation had revenues of $52.6 billion an 1976 of which not less than $2.64 billion was the profit margin. Offshore oilmen refuse to adjust their pos ition under such attacks. They argue in return that only one ex· ..plOl:alory well out of 50 drilled ever results m a significant discovery. The chances of getting ~ing but~a dry hole" are excellent and t~· put the ·st of an effort that produced zero oil at $200,000 Environmentalist Claude Harper, who helpea organize GOO <Get Oil Out) at the height of the Santa Barbara oil spill crisis , - warned that such failures also lead com· panies lo hurriedly seek new sources ot_oil. "They want lo make up the loss as fast as they ('an.·· Harper said ··And sometime!> all that haste ('an result an an oil spill with disas trous copsequences for the nearby coastline. "It certainly looks as if you people in Orange County might have a GOO of your own pretty soon." Harper added. '·Not to mention the heartache of look ing out to sea from a pretty town like Laguna Beach and seeing a collection or oil rigs ... Dick Sherrick said a barrel of oil spilled on Island Esther would quickly spread out over the water to the shoreline at Seal Beach three miles away. "SO what would 1,000 barrels do?," Harper asked. "You sure wouldn't have to worry about your threatened bird, fi sh and marine life any more because they would be extinct.·· The final environmental statements are ready. They arc being studied by city officials m commurulies ranging from Seal Beach to San Clemente. And they represent the last possible chance or preventin~ massive oi l drilling a nd exploration off the Orange Coast In June, when the sale or oil a nd gas leases takes place, it will be too late. FAMQUS UANDS AT DISCOUNT IHI FAMOUS FIT YOU LOVE! 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Shots break neighborhood quiet Costa Mesa police this week attempted to unravel the mystery s urrounding a city resident who barricaded himseU inside his home l<tsl Monday and fired about 60 ri· fie rounds al firemen before a SWAT team bullet felled ham~ James Armstrong, 48, ii gardener at Fairview Stale Hos.,ital, began the s.andoff when firemen a nswered a vehicle fire call in front <Jf the dead man's house at 2133 Continental Ave. Jo'1remcn fled as 22 cahher bullets hit their truck. A 7-man SWAT teum and other officers led neighbors to safety, then uttempted to talk Armstrong Into giving himself up in a series of three telephone calls. But Armstrong seef\led adamant., Jn$1.Si~ he. w.anted \,Q di~, police s aid. After two hours of the siege, police warned the barricade d man they would fJri• ll'argas "m three minutes" if he dtd not sur render/\t aU<>ut 10 51, a minute· aflt>r the warning, Armstrong came out shoot ing, firing four times before one of five pohct· bullt•ts c;truck him in the chest. He was dead on arrival al Costa Mt•sa Memorial Hospital. Residents returninv to thur homes afterward fpund bullet-potked walls. Newport B«.Mch. 300 angry people back music man Will there always bt• c.1n England'! There will he 1f 300 supporters of Richard England, Harbor High School m us ic teacher. h ave their way. Th e boosters were on hand at Estancia High School last Tuesday evening to take issue with Newport·Mcsa district trustees over a11 uproming hearing that could cost the teacher ha s JOb. The dispute center!; on sr h cdul1ng of pe rform ance s for th(• Newport Harbor High Sailor Rand More than a fe w of those protestinR were upset with the board for r ecommending lhl! h e aring appar e ntl y without li s tening to England's side of the dis putc. Well, WILL there still be an England <t!Ler all the ruckus'> Trustees, on advice of their counsel, wouldn't say NATO Force Called Weak WA S lllNOTON (AP > NATO'• abllity to defend Europe 11 t'Xtremely doubttul and Ill capad(j to ttatrt-a pN)traeted war 11 "almost non~xlateot," a con1re11lon&l panel a aserted turday. The major readlneu defl· clency of the NATO alllance is that It does not have enou1h military resources to /rovlde a credible defen e," sal a report. iaiued by the House AFmed Services' s ubcommittee on NA'rO ln 1.t lieparute report Issued Tip Hinted At Murder Of Oswald l\ANSAS CITY <AP > -The FBf received an anonymous · telephone tip predicting Lee Harvey Oswald would be killed as he was transferred from the Dallas city jail, a retired FBI agent says. James P. Hosty Jr., who was assigned to investigate Oswald before the assassina tion of President John F. Kennedy, told the Kansas City Star that Dallas police ignored the warning. (_1_N_SH_O_R_T __ ) "We , or course, didn't know whether the call was legitimate or from some crank," Hosty said in a copyright story in today's editions. "But when the police insisted on going ahe ad with the move we FBI agents were ordered to stay completely out or the area." JIDDA. Saudi Arabia <AP) - Queen Elizabeth JI of Britain flew into the Saudi capital of Riyadh from Bahrain Saturday on the third stage of her six- nation goodwill tour of oil-rich Arab states. · King Khaled we lcomed the queen and her pa rty, including her husband, Prince Philip, and f'oreign Secretary David Owen to hi s desert kingdom, the wo rld's largest crude oil ex-porter. Raid Hit• Ca•p SALISBURY, Rhodesia <AP 1 Rhod es ian warplanes streaked into neighboring Zam- bia at dawn Saturday, blasting black guerrilla camps fi ve days after the guerrillas shot down a civilian airliner. A R"od esian m i litary spokesman denied the raid was in retaliation for the crash last ·Monday. Oaad R'ar Baited PARIS <AP> -A cease.fire took hold Saturday in the central African country of Chad follow· ing a brief civil war that left hundreds, possibly thousands, of people dead, according to evacuees arriving here ,,,_Protested NEW YORK <AP> -A group of anti-crime crus aders picketed a Times Square theater showing "The Warriors" on Satur- day. charging that the movie glorifies youth gangs and pro- al multaneou s ly, the Congreaslonal Budget Office -&aid NATO ls eapeclaUy vulnera. bl• to aUacJLin the northern re- 1looe Of West Germany because or a Jack or sufficient firepower. Th~ sector la defended by BrlUah. Dutch~ Belgian and German forces. · TUE HOUSE subcommittee said that because or a critical shortage or ammunition and replacement stocks. "NATO lacks the capablUty to fight for 30 days" and will not bav.e that capability Ontil 1983. "Evidence a vailable to the subcommittee su gges t s that European forces will begin to run out or equipment and am- munition in a matter of days rather lban weeks and months," the r eport said. · · ·ou.r der~e appears to be based more o n hopes and wishes," it added. "We are de· luding ourselves and the people who rely on us lf we do not move out or our present dream world and into the world or reality." The report said NATO's forces need more training, more modem equipment and more ef· ficient planning. IT SA.JD the NATO goal of 3 percent reaJ growth In defense s pending is a compromise "between military requirements and political reality" and wilJ not re duce the unfavorable balance between NA TO and the forces or the Warsaw Pact. _And the report said a lack of sufficient stocks of ammunition is among the "most critical" de· fic ie nces o r NATO defense forces. 50Sites on Old Radium "' Mill WaSte DENVER CAP> -State health officials say there may be as . many as 50 sites in the city with links to former r a dium· processing mills. A survey of the sites will be made this week by he'alth of· ficials carrying sensitive radia- tion-seeking equipment. AL HAZLE of the Colorado De partment of Health said many of the sites are downtown and could have been the loca- tions of radium companies' of- fices. .. I hope the re was n 't ..a <radium > m ill ope rating downtown, but we don't know,'• said Hazle, director of the de· parlJ)1ent 's radiation and ha zardous was t e c ontrol division. Last week, one radioactive waste site was found under a Denver business and seven other possible dumping sites were idenrtfied. The list of sites was compiled by a team of 12 health depart· ment emf loyees who searched hlstorica and governmental records, old city directories and ne ws paper reports that described uranium·related ac· tivitles at the sites, mostly before 19'l5. .. THIS RAS tiit us right between the eyes. The entire staff is working on it." said Jim Montgomery of the health de· partment. NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL I WEATHER Going N!Jwhere. APWinplwto • • A noat meant to parade past New Orleans M;irdi Gra-. celebrants stands idle after striking policemen forced shutdown of the planned festivities Saturday. "Police are de manding union membership changes a nd binding arbitration .~ fewpeopre have-been arrested b.y nallonal guardsmen while carrying their private celebration::, too rar. Policemen Viewing Search of Women? CHICAGO <AP > -Federal and local authorities are in- vestigating "crude and ugly" ri- ports that Ch icago police m atrons have subjected women to intimate bo dy searches foJJowing arrests for traffic violations and other minor of· fenses. The authorities, including the Chicago Police Department. a lso are trying to determine whether male officers tiave watched the a lle ged s trap searches o n c losed -cir cu it television. U.S. ATTORNEY Thomas P. Sullivan said his ofrice aod the FBI are investiga ting com- plaints of police engaging in a "post·arrest procedure involv· ing stnp-searcbing women sub- sequent to arrest for traffic violations.'' And the Illinois American Civil Liberties Union, wl\icb iS' planning a class·action suit against the city. said it has re- ceived "a substantial number" of complaints of searches that followed arrests for traffic viola· tions or other minor offenses. Police Superintendent James E. O'Grady said th~ depart· m e nt 's so·called strip-search procedures do not allow the ex· aminat1on of body cavities or the physical touching of a suspect. He said if the reports are true and there are no •·extenuating circumstances," such c ases would constitute battery and will be prose<:uted as such. David Goldberger, an ACLU attorney, said he believes the practice may be · occurring elsewhere in the nation but has gone unreported because women are "scared, having to discuss what they find deeply humiliat· ing and embarrassing. ••NOT NECESSARILY in every city or the country. but I w ould g uess 1t is a very widespread practice." added Goldberger. •·tn ltght of what we learned here, I would be sur· prised if at isn't." Some precincts maintain television cameras to monitor inmates in cells and security areas, where searches normally are conducted. 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PHOME 540·1502 BANKAMERICARD -MASTER CHARGE -EVEN CASH I - j - STATE NEWS Death En.ds €oma Judge's ,O r d er Allows D i connection- LOS ANG ELF..S <Ar' A 3 yt>ar -otd boy h ook<'d to u n1p1rator di~ 18 minutes all •r the machlnl' wn 5hut oft l''rtday on a rourt order lllOught by the boy's pan'nta. The child, tdenhhc-d only a Benjamin C .• bad ~ n "deud m all human l'll cs" aCtt!r oolni.t lilruck by &i o r Inst Novt•mtw.-r. neurosur~ery pl•t'tah t t>r Frank Andf'n•on lt-:iUfled t a Juvenile uurt heonna " v. k ogo . BENJ A.MlN'S part!ntw w1mlt>d Lo cut ofr both the n .• pir"tor 1rnd tubes feeding nutra~nt to lht• boy But Judge lt1chord Byrnt', t·1t lng the CllSl' or 22 )'llUr uld Kimm Quinlan of Nt•w J~Nlt'''. v. ho h •~ lived three )l'UrS nrtcr bt•r lift> support systl'm wus unl>lu1u:t·d. ruled Thursday tbut only th't• respirator should oo shut off "Let's hope the decision b t•or reel ," Byrne said as he issued lbe order ·'In Ure futnl analyst!>, It rests on my shoulders ·· He added, "Only God knows whether BeOJam m will die if lht! machine is turned off." Benjamin's parents, attorneys and doc.'tor w r at lh boy's bed11d tht-machine-w di' <'<>nn rtt"d al Chlldrt'n 's I iOJ pita I mlnutt> after Jucf1e Byrnt>'s or dt'r was dt·llvt'rt>d al 6 p m Tht bo)' w !I pronour\c td d ad 30 mtnute l ttr 8 F. JAMI N\ p1i1rt•nb, who lh In Gr~nt.J . M • wrn-not 1dc.>nl10td under JuvenUl• Court rule~ 1 hey C!,t' vi•lttn& rP lath Ml 10 f:I Monlt' wb o the i.c: r 1 rt t> n t oc cu M"t"tl RHnt· wa~ told the p•ri·nl«> had a1>t>nl SMl,000 tu kct•p Ht•n UM1n ah\\', but Aodt>"on de1rr1bcd the boy l'I br411n damu.:e 11~ "irl' •vt•r111bk " fl1•nJamin ~ai. 'l'Ompll·h~ly unaw11n• uf h1 i. i.urroundl na&~ · and hus IPmperuturc• and hlood prt>ssur1• an• 1•Jttrt'mcly low," the ntu~ur.:~ln stud rht' rourt tlllf.>Omled attorney for the bo). Joel S. Aaroru>0n, disagreed wath Byrne's decision, but did not appeal it "In the end, my decas1on not to appeal was made to spare the family ," he said. Aaronson was critical of Dis· tract · Attorney John Van De $eJL H a yak a wa: ·china's Viet Move Linked ~to U.S. Pact SACRAM ENTO !AP I US. Sen. S.l. Hayakawa said Satur· day the repor ted Chinese in· vasion of Vietnam is one conse- quence of the United States re- cognizing China and "behaving like a second or third-class na· lion " .. I am appall ed" at the m· vas1on reports, the Republican senator said at a pr·ess con·- rerence during the GOP stale convention "The fact that the -peaceful intentions or our coun· try couid re~ult in war is noUilng to be surprised at." ,_ HE SAJD the United States must assure t he Soviet Uni on. which signed a mutual defense pact with Hanoi. that it did not -encourage the invasion. Soviets, when Hayakawa visited the country last month. "viewed with great alarm the U.S. re· cog n ition o f t h e P eoples Republic of China," he said. Also a mong Saturday's eon· ve nlion events, Atto r ney General Geor ge De ukmejian said he would push to overturn "unfair court decisions" and to get the Legislature to approve AP Wlf'lpMIO NEW CRIME UNIT DUE Atty. Gen. Oeukme)lan • courl·supervised electronic Sllr- veillance to strengthen law en· forcement in its fi ght against crime. And the new attorney general s a id he is planning a new Special Prosecutions Unlt to ,jn- vestlgate organiz~crime and terrorism. ·~ ABOUT 1,000 Republican State Cent ral Committee member s and several thousand friends and re latives gathered a t a sa·c-ramento hotel -Saturda~ for the first of the two·day meeting held every two years lo elect new statewide offt<:et s. Thal election was scheduled for today, with Fresno attorney T ruman Campbell unopposed for chairman a nd three women and a Mexican·Amer ican. m'an running for vice chairman. · The mood of the convention was ,s elf-congr a tulatory. Re publicans celebrated the 1978 e l ec tion , which out going ch airman Mike Montgomery said was the most successful in 58 years. , Ha ya k a w a to ld th e Republicans it was :·a propitious time " for the party because Democrats with their environ· m enta list polic ies· could no longer attract poor and black voters who want jobs. IN IDS speech and at his news confer ence, Haya ka wa also c rit i c ized the C arte r Ad· min istration fo re ign policy, from China-Taiwan to Ir an and Afghanistan. "We are in the trouble we are in because ever since the end of the war in Vietnam. we have let others take the initiative," he said. "We're behaving like a second or lhird·cl ass nation. We're behaving like we have no more stre n g th o r power t h a n Bangladesh." Talking about his bill to re· move the federal government's authority lo set highway speed limits, Hayakawa said he was passed by other cars when he was driving 65 miles a n hour between San· Fra ncisco and Sacramento. Kamp for not ISJ11ulntt on opinion 00 v.-ht•thf'I" dL'l('OllUCNIOO O( lhf' n.•111>lrator ml~ht ro1111l1tut<• a n1m1nul urt VAN DI-: KAMP S4i id an a ut o psy wall huve to be p~rformf'd on Rf'njamin lo ,lhe .. n Ol'e t prolUmute cnusn oL d a th " The Hnd1t1g will be•us~ to df'c\d~ whethc-r cr1m1nal chort(t•it 11hould be med. llo~<'vt•r, Vnn De Kamp <101d hta off1c wuu ld we1gb heavil y fl yrne'i. dt't'lslon before dcrid IOI( • In hi!! rull ni:. Byrne ~&1d. "Wh t're lht•re ls no pos:j1bihty of rt•rovt•ry, the interests of the :!>lute an ('ompelltng treatl'l)ent ,, r ,. out w c 1 g he d b y l he an · di\ 1dual'i. ranht to privacy... . Rt'nJum1n':, pa rents have ·another child, an 8·year-old boy Tht• mother as Catholic, and the father a Mormon Sister Corrme Bayley of the St Joseph Order of Or ange, who testified on behalf of the parents that disconnecting the respirator wa s "consistent with 'the teachfog of the Catholic Church under those circumstances." , "PWlrt9110to INVASION OUR FAULT? Sen. S.I. Hayakawa Man Freed In Rape of Infant Gir l HANFORD <AP > -A superior Court jury here convicted a woman of child neglect in the deat h o f h l.!r lO ·m onth·o ld dal.ljf;hter but a man who ad- mit1e d sexually a busing the child was set free. Shiela Walker, 20, was ac· q ui tted Thursday of a second charge of manslaughter in the death tOf her da ughter, Misty. Imm unity from prosecution granted lo David E lston prevent- ed authorities from later pro- secuting him for sexuall y abus· ing the baby. O N J \,.\LY 10, 1978. Mrs . Walker and Elston took Misty to a hospital here where she died of blows to the head, said former Dis trict Att orney J o h n O'Rourke. An autopsy also re· vealed the child had been sex· ually abused. Later. Elston agreed lo take a polygraph or lie detector test which he passed, said O'Rourke. ''There was no reason not to gra nt him immunity." After Mrs. Wa lker 's pre- liminary hearing, Elston was questioned again and admitted having sexual intercourse with the lO·month·old baby girl. TO AVOID BANKRUPTCY CLOSING DOWN CITY OF NEW ORLEANS MAYORAL T Y CLOSING DOWN PERM IT #0287 L ARGEST ORIENTAL RUG WAREHOUSE IN, THE SOUTH "We have been commissioned by the owners of CASPIAN RUG WAREHOUSE of Dauphine St., New Orleans to sell their entire inventory of over 3000 HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS many of which have been in stock for years. WE WILL OFFER TO THE PUBLIC I N THE LAGUNA HILLS AREA OVE R 200 OF THESE RUGS TO BE SOLD BY . PUBLIC AUCTION ON : SUNDAY, FEB. 18 AT : HOLIDAY INN 25205 LA PAZ ROAD LAGUNA HILLS AUCTIONEEA R. ASHER INFORMATION: CALL COLLECT: 213-"5-1523 "AUCTION 2 PM PREVIEW1 PM TERMS: CASH I CHECKS A. A & A Inc. c.. , Sund9y, February 18. 1979 • DAILY PILOT A S Cars Hit . Woman ---".\.---~~·~.I._~ ..... ~ .. Walker •. LOS ANGELES CAP > A women walking in the middle of the Hollywood Freeway early Saturday morning was hit and dism embe r e d by s e ver al vehicles, said the California Highway Patrol. The woman, i dentified only as being in her 20s, was knocked into the air by a hit and run driver in the southbound lanes near Hollywoo<l Way at about 12 :40 a.IJl. said Officer Wes Curlis. ( STATE J KATHLEEN, JOSEPH ALIOTO ANNOUNCING PREGNANCY An unkno wn nu mbe r of vehicles sobsequently ran over the body. Investigators a re look· ing for the first driver who sped away. New Mrs. Alioto Delivers 9-lb. Boy .· Talia Contin ~ LOS ANGELES <AP I Claiming secret negotiations were "al a 'very delicate stage." the-United-Farm Workers and the nation 's largest lettuce grower met behind closed doors for the third consecutive day Saturday to break an impasse that has caused more than $5 million In vegetables to rot in the fields during a monlh·lohg str'ike by. farm workers. S AN FRANC ISCO <AP> Kathleen Sullivan Alioto. an un· successful candidate for t.he U.S. Senate in Massachusetts and the second wife or former San Fran- risco mayor J oseph Alioto. gave birth Saturday to a nine-pound boy, a hospital spokesman said. The child, born by cesarean section. was n~med Patrick Joseph Sullivan. Steve Still , a public information officer for St. Mary's Hospital and Medical Center. said "the baby a nd mother are doing fine." IT IS THE first child for the 34-year·old Mrs. Alioto. who m a rrie.d Alioto a year ago. Alioto, 62, has six children by his previous marriage. Alioto returned to his native . city from Boston several months ago and, according to severaJ newspaper reports, is ready to run fo r mayor in November. Alioto has denied those reports. T he 62 -year·o ld 1 a wyer . popular with latt.., black and focal business leaders, left San Francisco last year, after he divorced Angelina Alioto, hi& wire of 36 years. Alioto moved to Boston. where · be married Kathleen Sullivan, a former chairman of the Boston- School Board. Mrs. Ali oto ran unsuccessfully for the tJ .S. Senate seat held by Sen. Edwa rd Brooke. MRS. ALIOTO is the daughter of Billy Sullivan, president of the New England Patriots of the flla · tional Football League. During her campaign, Mrs. Alioto announced her pregnan· cy. saying, "If I'm elected to the Senate, I promise to ha ve a baby. In fact. if I'm not elected, I'm going lo have a ba by."' Asked if she had considered dropping out or the race because of her pregnancy. she said , "No. I did not. I guess I'm Just like a million other working women." AP Wl~o PATRICK J. SUU.lVAN Press I gnore Vital Right -Publish e r SAN FRANCISCO <AP > Newspapers ha ve not done enough to tell the public about the erosion of First Amendment rights, the newly installed presi· de nt o f t h e Ca l ifo rn ja Newspaper Publishers Associa- tion said Saturday. "We have an obligation to the people of our communities lo continually remind the m that it is 'they' who are being separal· ed from the 'right to know.· not just the newspaper or individual re po rter." said Hube rt L. Kaltenbach. president of Copley Newspapers Inc. s-oldng K Hied FRESNO <AP, One person has died and two others were ln critical condition with burns and smoke inhalation suffered in a fire early Saturday oaused by careless smoking, city firemen repof!ed. J..uis Ruiz, 23, died of bums over nearly 100 percent of his body al Valley Medical Center. Rudolfo Dominguez, 28. and Lin· da Padilla, 24, were reported in critical condition. PSA Report Bit S E AT TLE <AP > A spokesman for Boeing Co has criticized a Paciric Southwest Airlines report which said poor ockpit. visibility was a fact.o.rJn a fatal crash over San Diego last September. ·'The safety r ecord or the 727 . . . has been outstanding. We know or no unusual visibility dif· ficulties with the more than 1,400 m odel 727s now in service," spokesman Harold Carr said Friday. Ell• \'irlf• Di~• PALM SPRINGS IAP > 19- year-old Ma rvin Kenneth Eller, shot in the head during an argu. ment at a drive-in theater show· iog the gang. wa rfa re movie .. The Warriors." has died He was the second such victim of violence spawn ed during show· ings of the film. Earlier this week. 18·year·old Timothy Gitchel was stabbed Lo death in the lobby of a Ventura theater where the movie was be· ing shown. HUR RY IN AND SAVE UPTO ~199.95 OFF REG. PRICES CLEARANCE PRICES AS LCNi AS '99.95 ON MOOEL 362 ·353 ·OFF . REG.PRICES SPECIAL SALE ~VE'50 ONA CREAT FREE·ARM MACHINE. MOOEL SJJ. 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Hnrnng a n" chonge. tn ltitude and p0Ucy, Orang4' ounl) ·~population "'ill be mo than halt Hlapanlc m ~ ) enr<; ll)dt>l"d, JlC.lpUlutlon prOJl'tllOOS hOW tl\al 11 O( South~1rn Cuhft>rnt3 I Ukcl> to hove a Hl~pan1c majority h~ lht·) l'tlr . po..,..,lbly u ,. rty a~ l \\1 lh tli~panic~ domm~llng th population, th~ offC'(ta on our t>clu,·.ttmnul .. y .. tem, public health programs. and uUwr s.x·hll "elf re t1\Slttutt0n wall be profound. l\nd ~llll tho\a nndii nr 1Ue al alil'n!I pour ovt'r the borttt•r l''l't'bh• thrust~ ut s te mmlng the lido arc :t<'knowlt\(IJ~t'<l :1' rut1lt~ nd t•ven tho, e caught and sent bJt'k otU) rl'lurn for 1.mother and an ulhm tel)' s ucce 5ful <' ro's 111J! Olht•r th in tht-Uordt>r l'utrol anc1 a few 1mm1gr Uon off H•rjls. rm um• !\t't•m-. eonc-t>rned tmough to fore. lel nl<Hh' <'<llTt'<'l. lht• ~1tu.thon The strong_ fenr(• plan wa!J atrnndunt•d u::, an unne1~hborly gcsturl' The Border Patrol 't\ould nt•t'tl to doubltt tl!\ manpo"er to re.-lly dos~ orr lhl' urmy of dt•speratl' Mt•'\wttn~ aimed for Job~ rn th~ us Why thl' bt·111~n uttltude ·• "" At tht• fetl('r;1 I level. Prt!t.1dent Carter's visit last Wl't'k with Pn•su1~nt Lopez Portillo s howt-d that this coun try'::, lw.t ror Mexican 0 11 and natural ga!> is greater th~n any s trong 1mpuJ:w to fuce the illegal a h en problem. Lopez Porttllo. £11eed wtth-staggeFtng population i·"----" creases and un utmost 1mposs1ble JOb shortage problem, s ees the northc>rn emigration as his only rehef valve. No one in the Carter Administration is likely to argue not with a potential tap on an oil supply that m ay be bigger tha n I ran ·s And in C~hforn1a, the attitude toward illegal alien s is t•vcn more distant. As Ed Salzman writes in California Journal : -'fhere is an unofficial state policy to mainta in a n open border with Mexico, and if that means a Latinita· Lion of the state. so be it. .. Salzm a n cites several reasons for this unwillingn ess to face the border dilemma. Among them: · The cheap labor supply provided b y Chicanos is welcomed b y the business community. · Governor Brown sees t he Chicano moveme nt as the right symbol for him in the 1970s. -Democrats welcome Chicano vote rs . · Re publica ns eye the comjng Chicano majority and fear alienating s uch a potent voling force. So, there is n o sig n on the horizon that anyone at either the fede ral o r stale level is going to do anything very dramatic about r evsrs il)g the flood of illegal aliens . The best Orange ~unly and the rest of .Southern California can do is prepare for it -if indeed preparation 1s possible for s uc h a vast upheaval. Cancel -Mail-a-check No lines · ailing, no inconvenience We'll m~i u the check. Califorru ' Employment Development Department <EEO > so s a lmost like a bank advertising for new custo m e rs with its latest policy for unemploymen t claimants. Instead of s howing up each week to qualify for un· employment checks, clients now can stay at home a nd be assured the payment will be in the m ailbox instead. The EEO asserts the new policy eliminates much useless waiting around, time which ·the unemployed persons could better spend looking for. jobs instead. of s hifting fro m one foot to another or lookmg for a parking spot outside· the unempioyment office. Assemblyman aruce Young of Orange County sees it differently. He s~ys the EEO is inviting people to c heat lhe system a ncr-t'.hat the idea is more designed t? ?e a ··convenience m easure" for EEO workers and rec1p1ents than as a streamlining procedure. Young also notes that EED's presumed emphasis is to find people jobs ''and that is difficult to do through the mail. .. More pointedly. he s uggests that it m ight prove easy to k,eep cashing the checks after a job is found if they s how up in the mailbox every week. Young has introduced a bill that would cancel the EE D's mail-a ·check scheme. It certainly makes sense. It would make more sense if EEO cancelled the plan itself before the whole silly business gets out of h and. • ::>p1n1ons expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. 01her views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd I Slnw Boats Ry L.M. BOYD Qu<.'st1on ansl'S as lo how fnst 1s a sl-ow boat to China. Nom• too fast. From New York Cit y. 1t takes a fr<-'1 1t hter about 38 days to ~<-'t lo Hong Kong. Thl're was a time when I thought such a trip might be an ideal vaca· lion, but that lime has passed . Unde rstand JUSl about every voyager who books space on one of those slow freighters winds up in hand-wringing dC'spe rat1on. Whl'n will the old tub get there? When? When? Q "Where's th<' more ic<'. :it ·the North Pole or the South Pole? .. A. South Pol<'. by far. About 90 p<'rccnl of the world·s ice is in the An- tarctic. One out of every three dogs is Cat, too fat. much too fat. Q . "Why do Buddhist monks wear saffron robes?" A. Nobody knows. Single most abundant or· ganic substance on earth is cellulose. Q. "Whi ch ma mmal has the most teeth?" A. The opossum. With 50. Centuries before meat ten· dcrizers showed uo on the market her eabouts. South Sea islanders were wrapping their freshly killed meats in the n a t ural t end e r ize r , leaves of the papaya tree. ln fact, nobody can remem ber when they didn't do that. t n Montana, the sheep out· number the people two to ooe. and the cows outnumber the people four to one, what 's more. To that lengthening list of Proper Job Club candidates. please add the name of James Dean, d ean a t Virginia Tech. Dean Dean. Nol since 1862 has It been legal in Paris, France, to epin a top on the sidewalk. _ .. ...... .,..,,. ......... .;,a - -.. -.... ,, ... .,,,,. -...... , • , -,_, fl' • . . Nick Thiniiiieach H~rsh Religioll Crllshes Spirit. W t\SltlNGTON Two r t' 11 1J?IOU't (IRUrt' hnvt.• been big ln tht.• nl'\\i. rt't't'fltl>' Ayutolluh Huholloh Khomeini J t•\ l~nng lurbM tyranny or on r l 11 lnmlc lkpubllc for Iran. Popt• John Puul ll wore both som brcro ond miter as hr tJlked IOVl'. l'h.lrity <Ind co mm oP M'llSt' m Luhn Americu llo"' difft'r<ml tt1PM~ two men. .ind wh.il· ii 11•1111ndt•r that we \ml'rH'<H\' h\'t· 10 Western l I\ 1li1,1t111n hhuml'I OI 'h:ikt•' the world bl•caui.l' bis vmrc alone brought d own the Shuh of l ran and· dra maticall y demonstr ated the 1mpoll'nce of billions in arma - ml'nt in the face of a popular UP· r1i.rng Hf' i~ aggrt>ssive. s-ingle- mindl•d und mean. He cites the llflolong fight of Muhammad , I ulks of punching the govern· ment in lhl' mouth. begs God to cut the hands or foreigners, talks or the worth in b\!ing killed and going to heaven. and r ichly in· dulges himself in the language of violence and destruction. HIS FOLLOWERS scream .. God is Gr eat !" with one lungful of air, a nd taking up breath . abou t Khomeini's pr aises with the next. and finally empty out with "Death to the Shah" or "Death to Carter !" All this boils from belief in Al· lah. the one gO<Lderived from the Judaic <Jehovah) and the Christian concept of one god in .th r ee persons i n short monotheism. Rut what the revolutionary Khomeini offers · a harsh re· lig1ous state ic; not the most pleasant side or Islam at all and is repugnant to tht> Western con- cept of religion and stale. Bob Greene AYATOLLAH KHOMEINI How ironical that the leader of the papists. Pope John Paul 11, spent his lime and breath exhort· ing his priests to stay out of politics. to not join temporal powers. He has lived h'is life under totalllarianism of Nazism and Communism and knows how such secular faiths can crush the human spirit. While preaching charity. and scoring the excesses or the rich even to the point of declaring the need for unionization of workers or expropriating land for the benefit of the poor, the Pope re- jected violence and called for a balanced commitment to spiritual and social goals. "YOU ARE priests and mem- ber s of religious orders ... he told the clergy. "You are not soc1aJ directors. political leaders or functionaries of a temporal power." . And he also said: "The idea of Christ as a political fi gure, as a 1 ---·--..,. revolutionary, as .a subversive man from Nazareth does not lat ly w Ith the church's cateches1s " li e chastised clergy who bl·li~ve 1l 1s mor e populur <Father Robert Orinan for ex ample I to be politicians or partisans and not fill their true vocational role. "Why do you vacillate in regnrd to the value or your call ing?" he askeS. "Why do you hesitate before th9 road you have taken?" THE POPE THUS spoke for freedom and free will, and of- rered no doctrinaire solution for the woos of this earth. And yet. even with the wealth of quick in- for mation available. there 1s an intellectual and cultural lag in understanding where the Roman church is today. Anti·Cathollcism thrives in the U.S. in a new secular form. The suseicion is always polite. but it ·1s there . In a humorous way it even ex· 'sts-fonmrtty-tn--tllat great seat of democracy, Great Britain. wh er e Prince Charles is ad- monished by English documents dating to 1689 not to marry a papist. say, like Luxembourg's Princess Ma rie.Astrid. 1f he wa nts to become King one day. AH. HOW RICH we arc in the West to li ve wi th s u ch se cu l aris m . The s uper · secularists are leery that a mar· riage could brmg popish ways to Lendon. Catholic radicals fear that the Pope wants to steer the m away from revolution in the temporal order. John Paul must «:njoy his rational position. How different in Khomeini's East. He pr oclaim s fand is believed l that "the real gov. e rno rs a r e the theologians themselves. and thus the gov- ernment must rightly belong to the theologtans . .. And hl' preaches. "If \H' are killed we will go to heaven. And if we kill we Will go to he aven This is the logic or Islam POPE JOHN PAUL II because we arc in -the right " And. •·We an• only victorious when we can cut the hands of the foreigners from our lands." S INCE KHOMEINI'S fierCl' belief 1s that God's law can only be interpreted by the faqih !re- ligious lawyer l, 1t is his place to establish and decree how people shall live according to lslam. Despite jet travel. electronic m arvels. and the shrinking of the planet, the West is different from the East. Khomeini ·s vision is unthinka· ble to us as a system to live in. but to the Iranian Is l amic masses. it is not only rationaJ, but passionately desired. The West surrers from the riches or freedom and free will. Can you imagine, say, an Am('rtcan who is a zealous re· lig1ous leader vacating hil'nsclf to Montreal \\here he would <'X · hort h1~ followt'r'> to throw out Nixon. Ford or CartPr. a nd ac tually accomplishing his mi..· s1on? They Came tO Cover Rocky, Not Bury Him The s tor y o f Nelson Rockefeller and the girl is a fascinating one, not so much for what it says about Rockefeller as for what it says about what the news business has become, and what right public fi gures have to even an inch of privacy. The de!ails. of the case are common '1rrl'owledge in New York and Washington. where they are fodder for s treet' con· versation: they are less well known in the rest of the co untry . Wh a l h a p · pened is this: Rockefeller, 70, died on a Fri· day night in New York City. A fa m ily spokesman said that Rockefeller died in bis office at Rockefeller Center. Later, the s pokesman said that he had been wrong: Rockefeller had died in a W. 54th St. brownstone that .he owned. The spokesman also sa'id that only a security g uard was with Rockefelle r when he collapsed. But soon 1t was reported that a woman wearing a black dress was with the body when it was rem oved from the brownstone. From the moment it became kno.'ln that there was a woman involved, the press did not let ~o. The woman's identity was d iscovered: Megan Marshack. 25, a member of Rockefeller's staff nnd a woman he bad loaned money to. Miss Marshack im· mediately disappeared. THE PRESS began to come up with discrepancies about what ti me Rockefeller had actually suffered the attack, what he had been wearing when emergency personnel had arrived, when Miss Mar shack or acquain· lances had telephoned for help. At this point. it might be in· structive for us to interrupt for a bit or analysis. The press in· dicated, in every story. that its maj or interes t was : m ight Rockefeller have been.kept alive If help bad been summoned ~ooner? But any clear-eyed reader of the stories knew that the real reason for the press interest was: what was Rockefeller do- ing with a young woman late at nlght, and U they didn't have anything to hide, why are all the lies being told? And to answer the real ques· Uon: It seems fairly obvious that the Rockefeller family dld not 'want the world to know that married, 70·year·old Nelson Rockefeller had-died in lbe com· pany ot a 25-year-otd woman, in his brownstone. Amons other thlnp, public disclosure of such ,. information would surely in· crease the grief or Rockefeller's widow. So that's why the lies were told. NOW WE COME to the ques- tion of whether the press has the right to uncover such things. Ever since Watergate, the na· lion's press has assumed its rig ht to find out a nd print virtually anything it wants about an,ione who could even remotely be considered a public figure. And indeed, it does have . that legal right; no one can stop the press from doiQg it. But the Rockefeller case is perhaps the best example yet of a nother question: does the press have a moral right to do this? It i s f a irl y c lear that the RockefeUer family probably lied about the circumstances o r Nelson Rockfeller's death, and fairly clear why . IC what apparently happened to Nelson Rockefeller happened to you or me, we wouldn't want friends of the family to know about it. much less the whole na· tion. Rockefeller was dead, and writing about it could not bring him back : was there such a thing as a gesture of decency toward the Rockefeller family? BUT ROCKEFELLER was Rockefeller. and the press - perhaps not e ven asking itself the decency question, perhaps asking and shrugging it off - went al it with a veqgeance. It was Watergate digging again, and the fact that national securi· ty or breaking of the law was not an issue here apparently did not matter.· One of the reasons was that the press was angry; some of its biggest bitters had been made to look bad by writing o f Rockefeller's death based on wrong information. James Reston of the New York Times, for instance, paint· ed a word picture of Rockefell~r alone and pondering as he died: "It should probably be remem- bered that Nelson Rockefeller died at his desk late on a Friday night after a lmost everybody e lse had gone home for the weekend. He was a worker, a yearner,., and a builder to the end ... Soon, tiJough, the papers and news magazines were full or de· tails about Rockefeller and bis woman companion . So Rockefeller is dead, and the whole country knows that bis last companion was a 25-year- otd woman. Whether that is a sin is up to America to decide now; the press has done its job as it saw fit. The news got out:· Rockefeller was not allowed to die with dignity. H.is son, Steve, said , "Fathe r was a public figure to the end, right into the ground.'' 'El Preeidente Nye you are already getting Mexican g11 and oll, for nothing, but you call It Texas and California gas and oll. .... ._ ... - \ • , .... .... .... • --..... • • • • • .. 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I Mailbox ... ANP OF COURSE HERE WE HAVE THE 25% OFTHE' DEVELOPMENT T~AT'S AFFORDABL.E ... 'F orhidden Place' Too Risky To the Editor· Re: Rep. Badham's recent at- te mpted extortion "Give us nuclear permission or we ·11 rape a nd dis figure your pretty coast.•· <2·10·791 The unsolved was te proble m . wh ic h has a lready reached outrageous pro· po rtions, d isqualifies nuclear power as an acceptable energy source. The pro-nuclear forces skillfully play down this perplex· ing issue. In the industry's early stages. the was te issue was muc h discussed but n ever solved. In time. the nuclear in- duatr.y shifted ~eJf.-into second gear. bringing the unsolved waste issue with it. Now they're reaching for high gear. still .tud- 1ng this critical factor. while threatening a vista of oil derricks of( the Orange Coas t. We know that some nuclear waste is lethal for a half-million years. How many of our genera- tions will inherit this wonderful legacy? Would lhey support our decision t.o pollute that much of the future? What year will it be a halfmillion years from now" Can you get your mind around 500,000 years? Will the world ever agree to one vast "Forbidden Place" -a nuclear d ump? <Perha ps with signs that warn -do not enter for 500.000 years> or worse, will each country have their own. so that the pla net is peppe red with radioactive n.iglitmares '! Presently. the Austrian people have voted to pro hibit the operation of a $150 million nuclear power plant which had just been completed. Thal look courage. We a ren't locked ioto nuclear power so much that we can 't change directions. away from the insanity. OUR ENERGY problems can be solved by putting a lot more faith in. and a little more pres- sures on. the ingenuity of the human mind. <If it turns out to be Yankee ingenuity, so much the better.) Solar energy can't be dis- missed in a sentence. Gasohol needs a much harder look. Mex· ican oi l looks promising . S ubs tant1alresear ch funding and incentives s hould be d1 · reeled to areas such as elec- tromagnetis m and ai r com - pression. We don't know enough about alternate energy options to rule them out; nor do we know enou~h to risk a commitment to onl' that pollutes in s uch a colossal way. I object to Badham 's s tam- pede tactics. If it com es down to 1t. I would rather see <remova· ble I drilling platforms off Caltforn1a than pe r mane nt radioacti ve dis posal s ites anywhere. WARD L. ZIMMERMAN Toting E<!o1101td<>ally To the Editor: We have s pe nt tim e in England. Not as tourists. When we went to the market in a small town, there were no paper bags such as our super ma rkets ha nd out. There we re no bags at all. unless we paid a pence for a little plastic bag. We ~n learned to bring along a "hopping bag like a ll the other ~ood people did. We had two of tht•m an thl' back of our car, and wht•n we forgot to fish them out, Wl' soon learned not to for get. T hese :ire j ust ordina r y bags with t wo handles that open out, ;:ind they hold a whole lot of s tuff. Some arc In bright colors, made of mesh or other fabric. I N T HE mark<'l. you put nothing in the bag. The checker does that the same way they do here with the paper bag. Then when you get home . you empty the bag and place it on a hook ready for next time. Why can't we do that here? I realize that lots of us use the p3pl'r bags ror rubbis h, but tht'rc 1s something to be learned from countn es that have been loY. on p:.tper for years. Who hasn't been to southe rn Europe and seen bread wrapped • 1r1 newspaper if a ny·? Even fish. Instead of getting three cents for reusing a paper bag at t he market. why not let's a ll carry our own" All wc need is to have some bright guy manufacture a batch and start the fad. Think of th<.· advertising potential. But thl· English would ncvt•r stoop to that R ELLIOTT DAVIS Tope Court s~sdonK To the Editor : This has reference to the lctl(•r published Feb. l. from Gary M Cra mer . CSR . Presid ent California Court Reporters As sociation and his reasons for ma1nta1n1ng the Cl•rt1f1ed Shorthand Reporters Board In the first place the Cert1f1ed Shorthand Reporters Board 1s a . misnomet. Tl -sfiOulctte~l'lnically be called the Certifie d Short Typewriters Board for most re- porting is done on the st enotype machine or a shortened form of a typewriter. Mr. Cramer will probably not admit it to himself but this form of taking a record of what was s aid in cour t 1s completely archaic. His syste m , perpetrat· e d by those wh o learned shorthand or the stenotype. 1s forced on the c1t1zenry by their bureaucracy via the courts. Thl• reason we have "bolC'hed transcripts" is because a human being took down what he thought he heard and the transcriber put down what he thought he read. The proper way to e liminate botched transcripLs 1s to record the testimony on a tape recorder like everybody else does. Then the record can be verified at any time. <Who let e lectnc lights in the c'lurtroom? > I F TAPE recorders were used then transcripts could be made available to those r equiring sa m e m o r e econo micall y because they would not reqwr<' the services of a Cert1f1<'d Short hand Reporter and then tht> citizens of CaUforma would not have to maintain th<' Cl•rllf1C'd _ S ho rthand Reporte rs Board Courtrooms a re open to thl' public. So should t he test1mon:. be available to the public via a tape any time one wants to r<· view same without having to go to the shorthand reporters 1>fflct• and purchasing a copy of th~ t ranscripts. Mr C r.1m4.:r, and his as· sot•1ales. have a sclf-servmg motive The~, and the courti. :-hould give 1t up WARREN I. HENNINGSCARD R.-11tare Spertf Lhnif To tht• Editor I loo hdtt•vcd lhut thl' 55 mph ltm1l 'aved energy and liws. hut ;iftt•r lllH'st1~;.1ling tht• facts I tn· 1 roduc1•d lt·g1..,1at1on r eM.ormg 1h1• fi5 mph limit . Wt· haw a ll b<'<>n told that lhl· fl'dt·r~il speed limit saves 118 m 1 II ton gallon:-of gas a year Hut these :-upposcd saving~ ha' l' come during improvements 1n fuel econo~·n auto t!ngmes. lighter c'}rs d reduced dn' an g. Moreover. t e Department of Transportation s ays that prop- er tare inflation would save MO million gallons of ~as. In short. there a rr many ways tn C'On ~ervl• energy and the 55 mph hm1t m ay not be the best. .\S FOR sd \'in~ II\ c-: cons1dC'r tht>'-l' facts In Cahfornaa we had a redut•t1on in lht· fatality rat•· 't•ar :iflt•r \l'ar until "" 1n irnducl'd ltll' 5:; mph spp1•d ltm11 Sin<.'<' that point thcrl' has b<.•l'll no reduction in tt\e fatality n.at1· According to 1he Highway Saft· ty Resc·:.tr('h Center, the pr1mt• rest•arch c·l'nll'r for the ll S Ol•partmC'nt of Transportation. s1:1t1:-.ttcs foe 11\t':-saved by 5S mph ignores the efkct of scat belts. the 011 embargo. and lcs-. dr iving due to the recession. In closing I urge the med1;1 und the peopl<' to approetch r<.'!'>torahon of lhl' 65 mph speed limit with open minds and to·n · s1~t the temptatmn to g1vt• an ln tht• "c1>"ard1n"' of mindle!>-. ('on\ 1ctmn. .1011 '= \. BHlGG~ ~1 all' St'nator • l,t'llf!rs from r~rs ore welcome The nqhl w condensr lecters to flt $JX1Ce or el1mmale label is reseroft1 utters of 300 words or le&S will bt> qwen ,,,.eferf'flCe. All lellers musl include signature and mo1lang ad dreas bu1 name~ mav be withheld Qn reque!t 1/ 1tt1/fu:u'nt retl$07l is ~ po rent. Poetry wall not be published. Daughter Finds Neither Science Nor Sorrow Can Stop Time By Pi\ULINE COLEMAN Pauline Goleman is a resident of San Juan Copulrano. It has been s aid that death is like walking through a long dark tunnel at the end of which is a bright light. I think of this. as I sit by the bedside of m y father , during the days and part of the nights. lie stirs. He cries out. I reach for his hand and hold it in m ine "I'm her<'. Dad, .. r say. "I won'tleavc you." DOES HE H EAR ME? Does'he know \hat l 'm here" l feel so hel(>less .. lfis pulse is rapid, irregular, and thready. I know all the s igns. He is dying at 96. 1 knew lh1s time would come, yet 1s anyone truly prepared for the death of a loved one? I remain at his bedside, but I escape through a long dark t unoe l of myown. lnt.othe past. "l W 8$ tbere the day you were born. I heard your cry." Yes Dad, and I sit here and watch you die. * * .. ··WHEN YOU WERE GROWING up, you defied me . Your mother and sister never did. We clashed and J punis hed you. but deep in my heart I understood. We were too mucl\ aliko ... The razor-strap across my backside stung. It hurt, but l bit my lips, refusing t.o cry. The next.day you sa1<1. "Want to go to town with me? I have a little extra cash on hand. I thought -Well, maybe we con find that set or Washin~on l rvini:t you've been wan Unlit ••• "DAD, YOU ARE 98. You ~•n't go on living alone. What i( you fell during the mght., You could hit your head against lbe bathtub a nd bleed to de&th. .... .... ---··-·--·-.-~·· .. -.. --~ ... " -.............. , . _.. .. . "You never die 'til your time comes, but I'll give il some thought.·· I was working the day that you called. My husband met me at the doorway. All smLles. "Your dad just called. He's coming to liJ.re with us. I said that was great. He 's proud. He said that he didn't want to be a burden : he'd pay his own way." * * * MV 11,!0UGRTS 'ARE interrupted by the nur.se who has come to chec k his vital signs. She is calm and pro· ress1ooal. but her voice is filled with compassion. "You look tired. Why don't you go home and rest? There is nothing you can do. we:n call you if the re ls any change." Are those words coming from her lips, or are they a playback of my own? So mcµJy times I've said them to other SODJ\ and daughters. Can't sbe understand? I'm not here ln the capacity of a nurse. This is my fa\her. He's dY· ing. He needs me. "You are a nurse," she says, "You know this could go on for some time ." "l know." I say , "l prefer to s tay,'' .. * * YOU ADDED HAPPINESS t.o our home. My husband. who had beeb unable to work for many years, due t.o his health, enjoyed your companionship. He understood and loved you because he s aid we were so much alike. You en- joyed everything that be cooked and said, "This sure beats T.V»dinnen." You were the oldest man ln ollr area to vote at the presidential election, and sat up, with us, all night, watcbing the returns. -• • • , • • --~ • • • -• p • • • . ..... -. .. ~- ..,l.-4.-,,., • There was the day I stood al your desk, arranging red roses tn a silver bud vase. You said that you liked them. then added, "Violets are my favonte flower " l turned in s urprise. You were sta ring out lhe window. You looked lonely and weary. "They remmd me of your mother." Your voice "as :soft and tender. * * * "MAMA." TUE VOICE OF my daughter echoing down through my tunnel. "lie is opening his eyei. .. His gaze rested on my sister. my daughter und ml' His lips moved. The words weredistmcl. "l understand ... Two deep sighs and it was all over My &isler went to lhe desk to tell the nurse. my daughte r slipped an arm around m y s houlder and whispered, .. 'Tby will be done ... TOGETHER WE STEPPED into the hallway The af. ternoon s hift was coming on. They we re young, filled with conversation and laughter. An old woman In a wheelchair held out her hands and called. "Help .. In s ilence we got into ou_r car and drove down the highway. The traffic was heavy. People were still travel- ing from one place lo another At the service station someone was having tbe1r tank Wied with gas. Women were pushing wire·baskets fill d with gr oceries. from the supermarket. I looked at my watch. ll was s till Ucking Life stillgoeson. "Are you all rig ht. Mamu?" "Yes: I'm fine," I say to my daughter, "l was Just wondering if violets are s till in season ... "ldon'tthinkso." my sister says "Why do you ask·"· DAILY PILOT Sunday, FebNlfY 18. 1179" Queen Size &leeper Sofa Earth tono • triµm. (on~ only) reg. 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Olht•rs note, howt•ver . thnl t ht• numbc>r of b1J? mt'q:er~ thos<' "1th .1 pur<'hJ~t· pn 1·t• of at h•:.i bt SlOO m1lhon "but there·~ no poant an tr yanf{ to stretr h St'rt1on 7 beyond rl'COJ:flition " Jlc con eludes that nl'w lt'g1s lallon 1s needed d denlol-Mead and United Technologies Corner takeovers It. mtght have pr<• vented Avon Products from ucqulrlntc Tiffany & Co , and Amen cun Expre1111 rrom Hcckmg to lake over the McGruw I hll 11ublt11hing t•mplre, the most recent • bit: mt•rgcr proposal The Jus tac<:' prop<>11al would nlso bun mergers m whic h the buyer has $l billion or more tn s1tles or usset.s and tn<:'s to buy a firm of $100 mllhon or more with al leas t u 20 percent share of 1ts nrnrkel '\'ou for('e them away from a leading firm und toward a nothe r farm which may have a toehold an the market, and the merge r may make• the toeholcl hrm stronge r and m ore compct1t1ve, • Shenefield says. Some an the admanistrullon commend the plan. some call at unnecessary, he ~ays. but there havc twen no strong nt.>gative reactions The Senate antitrust subcommittee has develo~d a i.tmalar. but. stricter. bill and Sen Edward M. Kennedy plans to introduce it soon regardless or Ca rter's decision. Kennedy gives up his s ubcommittee chalrmanshtp to ta ke o vec a.s <;hairm an o f the 2_8 r en_L Judtciaty Committee "ABSENTEE OWNt;RS are likely to be less responsive to legiti mate com· munity needs. li kely lo have a less clost· relationship with employees and un ions." says David Roaes. the subcom· m1ttee's chief lawyt•r Shenefield agrees. "The concern is re ally social and political. an the Aristotleian sense or politics. One ought to lay that on the table and not be asha med of 1l " • Big corporations · diversified mergers are causing debate over benefits. risks and over whether Congress-should step in with aew laws to take over _ where the p resent anti-tr-ust rules leave off I ' i • .. 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Shen<:'field says. but it swings political m us cle Others urgue that bag government does moreharmlhanbig business ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- THE Jl'STIC'E Dt'.'partment's an- titrust da ,·1s1on and the Senate anl.Jtrust s ubcomm1lltt a re preparing legislation to ouUaw many of the biggest mergers. The Clayton Act's Section 7 and olber laws only prevent m ergers lbat sub- stant1aJly lessen compet1t1on or create a monopoly The law makes 1t easy to block horizontal mergers one com- pany buy1ng up its chief rival -and vt'.'rt1 c:1I mergers a company buying its chief supplier But when one com· pany buys another in a completely dif· ferent lane of bus iness.. government lawyers find it difficult to prove that the transaction rcdun•s com petition or en· courages monopoly For cxam plt." whc•n Mobal Oil and lhe Marcor Corp merged a few years ago, antitrust lawyers explored s ever a l avt'nues for a ehallcnge but eventually gave up. "~tone poant, one attorney re- Long-held Dream: "I'm not worried so much about Congress. because they're accustomed to dealing with big business. but what happens in t.he state legislatures when they're subjected to pressures from bag corporations?" Do they have the re- sources t.o resist? he asks. A department proposal. recently sent to other officials for comment. outlaws any merger producing a conglomerate of $2 billion or mon• in s ales or assets. unless the rompanics prove at would have clear <.'('Onom1c benefits. s uch as preventing bankruptcy o r invigorating a "t ired bloo d " firm with new technology HAD 110 . PROVISION been in effect last year. at might huve blocked the Oc- Europeans Uniting PARIS U P > Jean bloc procedural d e · Henry Kissinge r h as said . "He 1s the most bri lliant negotiator I have ever known." M o n n c t . w h o s c casions. persuasion brought the A year-old Jean Mon- Old World together 1n net F ou ndati on 1n way s the arm s o r La usanne houses h is C h a r I emu g n c a nd a rc hives. Its 70 council AFTER WORLD WAR Napoleon could not. has m e mbe r s. including II, as commissioner for now left to other s his Geor ge Ball , Will y i nvestment and r e - dream of one Europe. Brandt, Edward Heath cons truction, he pro - "C 'cst trop tard it's and Roy Jenkins. con-dueed the ''Mo nne t ... don't like t.o see the government sticking its nose into anything unless there's a real good reason," says Joe Sims, a former government antitrust of· ficial now in private la w practice. "And here. I don't see the real good reason." Donald Baker . a colle ague of Sims at the Justice Department and the law firm. a lso worries about government IO· tervention. "I AM CONCERNE D about makang the courts into regulatory agents. Do you want t.o burden the courts with the kind of inquiry this legis lation would re quire?" This round of th~ debate over bus1 ness bigness. Sams notes. is being waged on quite different grounds "The real issue now as, do you have political and social proble m s wilh these mergers? AP Plloto too la te." a close friend s ider ways to further Plan" for France's r e- or the frail, 90-year-Old European unity. Monnet cover y. And he began "father of Europe" re· "is one or the architects trying to make Europe a 'DREAMER' MONNET marked when asked to or our modern world." single unit. a rrange a n interview .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.,,.--~~~~~~~~~~~ "lie must re!>l. a nd he sees almostnoonc:· .............................................................. .. Real Estate Career Ni9~t EVEN DURING his ca r ee r a :. a s e lf des cribed "polit1cal t•conoma s l . •' Mon net shunned lhe limelig ht. 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NEVADA AND NEW MEXICO •• ~ • -# •• -~ •• -_,.,, •• ~ ..... .z:: .. : ; .-#: -: -..... _, ... - , l----~~ ) I I OAllV PILOT unoa1 horuary ti ,.,, . . . ' Adm•ions ·aaekfire R u. • ruiter. fill • a ·n 1pus w itli f oreigi1 di appoi11t111 H) \~'-Hl \('KM \S A\wc1•l•tl PT•oWr...., rs I ll Juhl llO!ibt.'ln\ 1i. ..i l2 \ear old lr.anutn who came to t\nl\•rlt'll 1n t•llrl> Dt-cember to attend Windham C'ollf'~t· In \ t•rnwnt. fo'1ve days later tbt college r loM~d ' He IS llOt.• or thoui;and~ of foreign Mudent who aren't rmdrn.c in tht' l nated Stales whut __ t hrUXlM!J,!lc.d but p.a.ui _ _ _ FORE1GN STUDENTS are attractive to ~·olleges caught between tight budgets and a declining U S birthrate. And they are profitable lo agents who m ot<'h them with C'Olleges. But :;ome reel lht!y havt• been cheated Expecting IC? ~Ludy engrn~enng, Hossetny sa~·s nn agent in Iran promised him a finl' <·ducatton at one of Amer1C•a 's best colleges in a modt•rate. !>prtnA hk(• l'11mate Not only did he land in snowy Vermont at a <.•ollege about to fold, but while still io Iran, he says, he paid $500 to an agent for the usually free official form that entJtles studet'lts to at· tend an American college Jn Amerira. he paid S5SO m ore for tuition and '"l have no m ore money," Hosseiny said lJl}ough an interpr eter "It's very bad." ~ WHAT'S WORSE IS that Hogseiny scored ll()"o o.n the Englis h exa.~ given by the Experi ment m Jnternattonal Laving, where he is bunk· \J)g until he finds another school to attend. The Experiment 1s a nonprofit o r ganization s pt>cializing m foreign exchange programs. "Some of these s t udents are scoring the 'owest scores we've ever recorded ," said Dr. J ohn Wal111ce. dirN·tor or the .Experimen~s Srhqol or Jntern<1lionul Training "Many StU· dPnts come to the United States expecting to study physic•s and them1stry at the college level. but they can't even r ead Dick and Jane " ~ · -StU<lents ·hke Hos~e1ny were recruited ·by ' ~indhaf!l Colle.:e bl•cause the tiny school, situated m Putney, Vt . was jn sever e financial tr'o~ble . a nd needed s tudents. says Stanley Zlehnsk.i, former actmg president of t he school "WE NEEDE D TO build back -our e nroll- ment, and there JUSt aren't enough Ame rican students to go around anymore " So the school et~reed to pay $55,000 to Peter F. Galonis 1f. within a month. he provided 150 forf'1~n students who could pay foll tuition. Need P r oof Of Mileage? FORT SMITH, Ark. <APl The oil em· bargo several years back got Stanley Barber thinking about alte rnatives, and he started fool· iog around with alcohol as a fuel for his Pon· tiac lt worked well enough, he says, but he has since found a m ore practical, m ore limited, application forklirts. the squat . yellow workhorses of indui>try that require a clean· burning fuel because lhey a re used indoors. WJO.RLPOOL CORP. and Gerber Products Co. agreed to let him exper iment at their plants here. Today rour rorkliCts are rolling about un- der alcohol power . and Barber has begun sell· Ing conversion kits to others . "They had an environmental interest in this thing holding down pollution in their plant," says Barber. 48. who owns a bridge buildimt com pany. "The other reason wus the fact ttial prppane <the typical forklift fuel J could become short in supply if we had another oil embargo, and they're lookinf{ for an altern1tte route to go. "And they wer e very interested in getting a cleaner-bumin~ machine." Alcohol. und blends of ulcohol and gasoline, have been tried elsewhere. including the Nebraska Gasahol program in which drivers used more than 90.000 gallons of gasoline· alcohol with good result ~ T H E DIFFERENCE between his experi· ments and otht'rs. Rarber says, is his success in squeezing reasonable m ileage from a lcohol. The Whirlpool forklirt using 100 percent alcohol r an 1,200 hour.\ without an oil change which normal· ly comes ever y 100 hottrs His 1974 Pontiac. with a 453-cubic-inch V-8 engine. gets mne lo J l miles per gallon on either gasoline or alcohol, he says Barber applied for patents on his auto and forklift designs, and in 1977 wrote General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co . suggesting they explore the use or alcohol. Both replied that their tests using 100 percent alcohol had shown that it would yield only ha lf the mileage as gasoline. BARBE R SA \'S HE bas achieved good mileage in part because the fuel is heated to form a vapor before it is burned in the engine . And he tunes the engine to where ll would ''knock" If burning gasoline. Alcohol can 't compete with gasoline in automobiles yet. he says, because of the quan- tities needed Americans use about 100 billion gallons or gasoline ' a year. compared with 50 m illion gallons or a lcohol and the lack of a distribution system But alcohol is safer. Barber adds . "You can extinguish an alcohol lire with water." He also has converted a Dodge Colt to alcohol. and he says seriously -that if It runs dry near o Uq uor s tore, he could drive off powered by some ol "the highest-proof liquor he't got" • ' . 'Ill' d11Jn I 1m>Jun thl•m," Z1ehnsk1 su1d. ' a nd lht• ft \Uil 1•, ·Oh\ IOll' ' 1\ rl''A d<tyS later, W1ndhum dowd 1l~ door., ' We <-ould haH• llt·lsvt•red that many by Jan l ," bUYb G.&lon h. who runs his business, In ternuuonol 1-;ctu1':H 101wl sn .. H:es Inc . out or hb home an l.Jke Anel, Pa , a few males from Scranton "Th<'y know that Internal politks 1uu ... a 1-~ ...... t>h<H•I-·· SI N('E H E STARTEU the company 41,<i years a~o. ht• has pla(•ed between 350 and 500 roreign !lt11dc•nts in American schools each year, he says "About 6~ pt>rcenl or my business is from thl• M1df':tst "What Wl· havt· t11 'C'll 1s a commodity no one ebe has rour l'Uucataonal system." Galoms sa~ ~ "f;vcryonc an the world admires 1t and wants the prestige or a U.S education I'm pro t:SA and sclltnf: what the USA as all about We hope to be mvolvc<I with Chinese stu- dents soon There as Ii whole new thmg opening up.·• Galonis says his service 1s free Lo students and that he is paid by the schools a n average of $200 a student. He concedes that som e agents ~ho send clients to him probably charge fees hke the $500 Hosselny says he paid in Iran. LAST YEAR MORE than 203,000 foreign students were studymg an the United States ac· cording to the Institute of Intern ational Ed~ca· tion in New York. Or these, more than 28,000 came from Iran, Saudia Arabia. Syria. Iraq. Kuwait and Egypt About 25.290 Afr1C{lll students were in the Unit('d States las t ytllfir. along with 9i 130 Asians. 14,•IOO Europe ans and 29,820 L~tin Amc>ric.1ns Th<.• lranwn cont1n~<·nt l~ among tj>e lar~st. _ from any on<.' l'OUntry. and their government • has been paying full schuh1 rc;h1ps for about 1,000; about 3,000 get $2(1() a month for lJving ex· oenses. says Cliffo rd Gurney. an education ad· visor at the Jraman embassy Military students get more. The rest are supported entirely by their families. THE T URBULENCE in Iran over t he past months. with sporadic bank strikes there, has caused difficulty fqr some students m America. Nobody knows what the future holds under a new government in Iran. and whether it will dis· courage stud} abroad. Because or a steady drop in the U.S birth rate. Amenran rolleges and universities have watched their c nrollncnls drop a nd with it, their income "There 1s a number of agencies, some in this country and some a broad . that are in busi- nesl' purely for financial reasons -with no in· te rest in g iving proper care to the welfare of foreign students." said Hugh J enkins, president of the National Association for Foreign Students Affairs in Washington. "It m ay not be perma· ne nt. but it is a thriving business right at this time." "I WOULD GUESS that two-thirds of lhe 14,000 Iranian studentll who came to America Don't Follow Tennesseeans NASHVILLE. Tenn. <AP l What flashes and sounds horns, warns motorists they are following othe rs too closely and costs $154,000 to buy and install? IC you guessed a "following-too-closely monitor," you're right ·Th e Tenne ssee Department of Transportation h as invested $154,000 of the taxpayers' money to see how well the device works on the state 's most heavily traveled interstate highway stretch. So far the jury is still out. according to department spokesman Paul Allen. No accident data has been compiled for the nearly one-year period the device has been in operation. The, FTC monito r sho rt f or following-too-closely consists of thr ee warning boards suspended across the highway with lights a nd horns The device flashes a warning If a dr iver passes over its pavement-embedded sensors within 1.5 seconds of the vehicle in front, a nd indicates a violation if a motorist is within . 7 seconds of the vehicle in front. Allen said The device 1s geared to time because, he !\aid, researchers have found that most drivers can judge time s pans separating them from • othe r moving vehicles more easily than distance intervals. ' PARENTS OF JUNE GRADS Will your son Of doughlE!f choose thP right colleqe ex job? Do you wish you knew o p-of essionol to counsel them in this vital choice? Let our prof essionols do the job! FREE CAREER Pl.ANNING SEMINAR Mon. Feb. 19 7:30 & Tues, Feb. 20. 1:30 -yt' -Y" NE'M'CRT BEACH COUNSELING SERVICE c 1......,r.,,~~ I'll" w,..,nfl (),,,. • ').""" 121 • ~ 111-xh CA l1'J6dj ~ Offlcef714l b4>t002 ~ .. I • ._. __ ,,_ . ..,.._._.._.,,_. ,,. ..... , •• ,_ .. .,,.._,.4'. -... FOREIGN STUDENTS las t year W('re ripped off financially and ended up ill tnappropriate schools," says Fred Lockyear, H foreign student consultant for the College Board Office of lnlem aliooal Education an Weshini{ton. Lockyear says most legitimate counseling organizations require t hree to four months to proces~ a student's f..apers and enroll him in the proper school,buT, 'Many s uaen wou muc rathe r go around the corne r to an agency where for $700 they can have a form in a week." Some bus inesses ralsely declare that a col· lege provides certain courses, s uch as engineer· ing, when it doesn't , he says. "An embassy olficia l.in J ordan told m e that his biggest problem 1s t hese agencies that place students in unaccredited -schools." Lockyear says "And in Syria r ight now, there a re 400 stu· dent!> with engineering degrees from unac- credited American schools or e ngineering." The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Servi~e has been looking into college recruiting pr actices for two years , says District Director Joseph A. Mongiello, but "the re 's been no proor or any fraud to date." 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IN TRJNl.DAD, Colo., a small min· ing a nd ranching town, a school called English Language Systems closed last s ummer because the local residents and fo reign students couldn't get along . Locals t aunted turba ned students -.by calling them "raghead," and there were (requent brawls. At Oklahoma City Southwestern College last year, four Iranians were ' convicted of a felony riot charge after about 175 Iranian students got in a chair· throwing melee with police. The Ira· nians faced 10-year prison te rms, but a jury le.vied $3,000 fines instead. In Chica.&Q..last s pring, police arrest- d-173 -Iranian students demonstrating ~gainst the sha h. and 11 were charged with -batter y. During the demonstration. students jumped on a nlfAmerican worker who had s houted. "Why don't you go back to Iran?" EARLY Tm S VEAR. the Carter ad· ministration declared that any foreign student who takes part io illegal violence i n the United Stales risks being de· ported. 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Purl> or Industry " "In fft'<'t. he wu nt111 a vot e or con!td n<'t', J ckiion amd his p rty J ac k on aid "Mr b lleve that th Ir cur (' llar:han want-. to kt•t•p rtnt tour of C1hrorn11 annual 1>9>' rttl 1 l(> a, and • minun dl'llvered ltnltt ot abou u per before lectt'd bustnas <'t>nt nlthouih hf' ha commumtlca wUl-pt.nnp~-'."l't'?.._.., betn forc\-d to accept 1n If' v e na 1 m 111 lo n Ii o ( creases or mucrh more doll&nl into Sb ffle ld 'b th1a n thal to t-ert~1n economy _.._,. labor ractlon, dur1n1 the "ll '1 a sound lnve11t n •rt•nt wa"e of lrtk " · ment In a community or But no n,t' o f tha t . nturlv &00.000 people J ark ~on said ahoul d that huvt' built Sh~ftleld conct•m thc 11\\Mlor into Brill an · fourth "Entry Into Sheffield largest city'" the lord m c a n s t' n t r y 1 n t o mayor H id Eur o p ~·s Com rno n "And I never fall to ~arkt>t, Jlllr k(l.(>O su1d 'itrts our t'1ty'a motto to O ur c ity h I\ 'll>On 1ntert>s ted Ame ricans . m a ny. many award~ In Oeo Aduvente La bor trade fairs QQ the Euro Prohrll' ... ~. rebtUat'f 18 1179 , INVESTMENT GUARANTEE $360 PER WEEKJ?AAT·TIME Our program ftaturH th• new pop-top hot food1. All ere nt· tlonally known brand• 1uch ai Heinz, C1mpbell, Chef Boy Ar DH. and Hormel. All 1ccount1 ere ••cured In office buildings. schools, lndustrl•I pl1nt1 end hospltlls. We nHd reliable people to service theH, accounts. WE PROVIDE SECURED LOCATIONS IN YOUR ARaA, INVESTMENT GUARANTEE. COMPANY FINANCING, WHOLESALE OUTLETS, ONE YEAR FACTORY WARRANTY, PARTS ANO ,..SERVICE. You provide 8·10 hours your choice WHkly, Hr· viceable automoblle, be rHdy lo sr1rt In 90 day1, minimum Investment $4100. Phone Toll·frH 1·800-121·7700. Ask for ex: tension 536. REfJ I INTERNATIONAL News from all over Galifornia B a cked b~ fo rmt•r Lo rd Ma yor lla ruld Lambert. Juckson told a Sl'mlnUr or bUSlnl':,S leader:, that Sheffield has u labor force lhitt 1s "berond to none m terms of their particular con tnbut1on to British in dustry " pean conttnt>i11\ and we h a \ c.-o utdone s u c h And he trans lated h1ghlf skilled 1ndustn al "With God's help. our n Ji t 1 o n s a s W e s t work will prosper " .... .,...,.. WHILE LORD MAYOR JACKSON WAS AWAY Snow Jammed Sheffield Traffic Le at Week is rounded up each day m ii ~ _!_:..~i'I Ult• __ "Its sp~cta1tte s are steel. hea vy engineer· mg. smull metaJ crafts on the lanes of saws and hand tools and a product that, Jackson said, has put the city on the world map for centuries Sheffield cutlery. "We have one of the mos t dedicated and dis- ciplined labor forces In the world ," Jackson s aid. "An investment in the kind of labor force that Sheffield can offer California investors can ~o t f a i I t o pay off handsomely." Jackson s aid recent accounts ol labor unrest and strikes in Britain should not concern the California businessman contemplating an invest- ment in She ffiel d 's future. · "Our unemploym ent rate 1s about 4.3 perCCJ\!:. com pared to the na -~ t1ona l rate of 5.6 per- cent," he said. "And we have not felt the strikes to the extent that cities in Britain have been af- fected." Jackson, a lawyer and long-time member or his city's council. believes that Prime Ministe r J a m es CaJJaghan. beset by labor crises, will call a general election in Bri- tain next month, seven months before Parlia- m ent is officially dis- solved after Cive y€ars Rural Doc Keeps 'em Healthy LOUISVILLE, K y . IAP l -Paul Maddox doesn't have lime to gel s ack · He 's t oo bus y ke eping othe r fol k s alive . Last year he saw an a verage of L30 patients a day. The figure would have been higher but the 53-year-old gener a l practitioner took a 15· day vacation. HIS CLINIC AT Cam pton. operating sev e n days a week. ope ns at 8 a .m . and. despite the bour, the lines are long. "We make no appoint- ments." Dr. Maddox ex- plained. "Appointments s low you down. When people feel bad, they want treatment today, not three days or a week from now." . M addolll runs bis clinic like an assembly line He has three examining rooms and 12 employees to get things set up for hi m and handle the paperwork. ··ouR PROGRAM'S s imi la r to General Motors, which puts put a car every minu~e and a haJf. We're so well or- ganized I get to spend enough time with each patient." He also bas "one of ttios~ computers that you d1af into Chicago. It gives you a diagnosis in 30 seconds, except on Mondays when you may. wait 30 minutes for an answer." THE PEOPLE of Ap· 'palachia don 't know wbat they'd do without him. He came to Campton, population SOO, because the community lacked a physician. "I've always believed a young doctor should ao where ·needed." .... .. on Save 20 °/o to 50 Cfo ~ every · Mikasa pattern·. • Every bone china and stoneware style In our Mikasa Fashion Plates collection is on sale Mikosa·s entre showroom collection is here now at Moy Company at spectocuta sovngs. Choose place settings and open stock serving pieces and add the cOOl)leter and hostess sets too. Please allow 10 days for delivery of place setthgs and 3 to 4 weeks for open stock pieces.· china 453-may cDmpany •Ask about china club plan. e Save 204' to 504' stoneware settings: .a and 5-piecs sets in Stone Manor. Cordon Bleu. Potter's Art. Garden Club. Color Complements. Stylecratt. Whole Wheat. Indian Feast. Country Club and BaroQue. reg. $18·27.50 setting 12.50 to 19.95 e Save 33": traditional bone chino 5·pc . place settings ExQu1s1te patterns 1n sets that include dinner plate. salad plate. bread and butter piate.'cup. saucer. reg $25-62 50 set $15 to 37.50 • Sove 20CS. to 254': contemporary bone chino 5 ·pc. place 'settings Today's designs by Cathy Hardwick in settings that Include: dinner plate. salad plate.· bread"anq butter plate. cup. saucer. reg $60-$75 setting 44.95 to 59.95 e Save 201' on all stoneware and bone china open stock serving pieces • Save 201' to 2541. on stoneware completer and hastes~ sets ~company -· -- , . --f costa mesa -south coast plaza -3333 so. bristol -546·9321 westminster -westmlnater mall -goldtnwest at san diego fwy. -898-2521 , • ............... - • .. -:.. # ..... •• " ... ,.. ". " .. ~ -.... ...... ~. ~ ~ ; • ~ -:. ... -~ .. • • • ., , • .. .: ... ... • • "' • ..... • . -... -.... , " ..... 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S anta Ana po lice, coordinate a pollce trap working In cooperation where Delgado waa to w Ith Imm i gr at Ion deliver the money a authorities. have staged parking lot In front of a a bogus nnsom e x -thrill store In the 2000 change to free un· block of West lat St ., at. ha rmed a Meirlcattna· 6 :30 p.m. tlonat who was ~Ing held l l ror$6()0. Santa Ana po oe Po 11 c e s aid th e made arr """ at. th CN( .womMn Gloria Ranl(el change Point. uod lmml 0 • d d gratlon agunt• r~lded e MI ran a, 22 , an th Briatol Street hou1u . 'companion Pablo Miran-e " do Delgado, 23, both of • Mex ico, a lleg e dl y Listed In ~rrt11lt rti agreed to. pay s mugglers po rts were 8eralo, 37. to sneakthemacross the a nd Marthll, 32, An u .S./Mexico border., ,dradc , of th~ H• IH lo l whe n the c oup l e S tree l uddrt)O, 1.ulb couldn't pay, police as-Zavala Zurato, 25, of serted the woman was Me xico, ttnd G uillermo held ond Delgado was Lope z, 22°' of 1000 N told to come up with tbe Logan St . Sunta Ana m o n ey b e fore they wo uld release her. Officers said the pair were originally to have bet!n released in Sanger , in th e San J o a q uin Valley belween Fresno and Bakers field, pre sumably to find work on one of the local rarms. Police said the woman was kidnapped at 6 a.m . Friday, and drivel) lo a house in the 100 block of South Bristol St. in Sun· ta Ana. Rather tha n get the m one y, po lice s aid , Delgado contacted San- ger police, who helped PUBLI NO'l'I E l'ICTITtOU• •USl,.i U HAM• U lllEMfHT l hfll foUowltht ,,.., MIH• •"-dOtn'f bU\lnfl\\ ·~ AT\ MllNl'l1( Ml U I 'j HVll l ) C'OMP AHY tllOO) A '•Y l•tt• rt11 lo lr••n• f A'7114 All~r nAtt..,,. f r1u1\L1Utf•th1n fjy\f,.rf'"' ftw IA 4 •fllVIHh• LUli,JOl.1 u1,nl ttf'J0\1>",ti 'f'•t~'111ll. lf'f'Ht-t ( 11 '7114 11'\it\ l1U~i(l;n'" I-\ f IJflfJUI fM4' l1l' fl ( UI t)l)f'lttton Atlt'lffl1tHIJ• rt•rlt4.H.ltl•lt"'' 'V'h'm' tJ1t f)fl!t"tf'.r• J .... , .... /4ftltwfft .. (ntµ&>t.,tl .,,..,,. .. ,,.,.,, t hi\ ''"'"""' .. ' w o'I flh Lf with ltM ("ount y ri .. ,.. t;f Or•m.f* fv~µ·lt "' r .. o ~ "" f t0¥•H .Pubfl•"""Ot .. "l" '""''' 0•"1 P11<;1 l'~b 11 " 1) ,.,..,,,,. ,,,,, ... 8RltTlllAND LLOYD R. BERTRANO, rflldent Of Cost • MH a , Ce. P aued •w•v Fellf'uary 16, 1979, survived by hi\ w ife , Mable Stoy Berlrand, fhr•• dauoflte<~. Le Ctalr• P rine•. Helen 8 •rtr11nct 0-,.r, Anet Betty Loo R~r• 1111 ot Newoort 84-acn. Ct tt'n orend cnlldren; twel.,.. qrl'atorarld<fl1tOrf'n M..-ne>rlal '!er.lee:. •t ti AM Of'I Mof>. drf, Fetiruary J•, 1979 al SI Mk hMI ond All Anoet~ Epl~ooat Cllurch, Corona del Mar, Ce tn tll'u of flow .. n Volunteer Groups Pair·~~ CABINET 00 • Restylll'tg Willingness With Need n!J ... : ....... u:.~.~~~·!,1!1.§., l~ni' type. We offer a large variety or new doors and hardware to S('lect from. Natural wood with a hand rubbed stain & lacquer finish gives you a high quality furniture firush. tamlly !IUCICIH1~ IMmorlat conlr1bu A • f O llDnS IO favorfle ml'dlCtl ChMlh pair 0 r a n g e Pacific ..,,.,. Morluery director), Coast agen cies th a t N-POt'I BNcll .-..1100 m a tch need Ior help eurrs with those willing a nd de~~!.H~A~~"Buci:'sP.:~~ able to supply it report a •w•y FellrlNr'Y is. "1'1""'--~of65 w i d e r a n g e o f ve•r~ 8elo¥ed lt!Mr of JOlln Buth of 0 p p 0 r l Un it i e S t 0 d 0 NH•l>Ofl BMcn. GrC'90•V Bull!> ol eost• ~;~"'SN.IP• of Ne-110r1 volunteer work. -Proposition 13 cut staffs at most public agencies, many of which are trying to mt the gap with volunte e r s who have -or want to brush up on clerical skills. "CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE" Creative Woodworks s"~:"N" (714l 54S.9M7 _,.,, ....... (A., .. , • 11011 J'0 ~. P•r~ ...... th Ir•"'" '~"-" () lt.-t14o• l•••I •••rt• r ••1111rn1a '7•14 "•'"' 1rv1tw t A '"" Won• w 11 •••• ~' r '"" 11111t1ey 11 "' •h•in• 1111 uoll• \l•••t r ,..t,. -"' < ... ,. .. ,.,,. •1•11 l aM . N ....... t .... , 11 I A t l .. 1 1111• 1-1"""" tot.UU• tfll '" •n •n f Ill• llVllMU I• 1 .., .. .,,lad llY a •l•l4u•t ..... rat P"'lne1.i1lj1 WllYM W tlOOVH \MlllOh 11 ........ '"" •'•'""'"'' ..... ""'" .. ., ....... Tiii• •l•t•n-1 ••• 111"'1 wltll ,,,. ( 11un11 n.,~ 111 Or•l'll" 1 ounly "" ('011n1y f ltrl w• 111•0.,. f ,,..,.1y ..,, t •btu••• I tt/t l'etlrU<ttY t•, "" .. ,.., .. l'ltffJ.1 l'uflll•-0••~ to•\t l>•llY Piie.i l'lllllt\-' llf•t-lo••I ll•llY l•llttf l'tll<Ut<V 4, II, II. 7\ lt1' •:M 1' I •IJ II, f\, M•t 4, 11 ltlt \ti 1• PUBLIC NOTICE '1tllftOU• BUltNIO f'IAMl I TAll!MllN'I" ''1f'I tnUOWlh4f ptlt \(M1 ., ttmno lHJ•I PU Bl.IC NOTI 'E fltffU l'uC.11.nod (Jt-I 0.\1 O•th f'tiul ""' •• H "''"' • " • .,.. ~ IV • ~~c;~~~!:~!';!:s flit fulffnlfit•u wr\CJtt •t~ ftmnq W '-Utt " 1or1or1lc,.,.f Ill IANft11'rt'> /oBRO/oO J-Vt• I d" ~ull,. lo ''-•PO"l ~ ..... , ,. "11»1 l UllM'I F P•tton.-•tOOA P•h ''"' Rd Nt •""'1 &..,11 I A <Yl..,1 r1•v«'.t•tt• r.-JI• 1• ••••• A •Oo.a Petru·• Pn H...,oon 11 ... , n r A .,t.4, Jof>';'n l W•1rwt 1tJ X;U' \tt~•·t Hl'Wpor1 I'll' Mn r: A '71>61 l II)\ bu\I~\ I\ '1'6'1'1ultrc1 bV • -··· parl"""'"" llt11Ml p .. , ..... , TP!t\ •.t41tf•"""""' w•' t1t..n with t~ Cout11Y ner11. of p r•"OI' Countv on F•b I ... ,. F1'"61J Publh lle!d Or-'°"'' Oa•I• PtlOI Feb 11;11, u. Maren• tt7' P UBLIC NOTICE PU8l,I ' NOTICE PUIU.JC NOTI<.:~ PUBIJ NOTICE flllCT~TIOOS I USINEH NAME STATl;MEHT ll1<1 tultowln<J i-r>Oll •~ -"11 .,..,. M\\ .\ VtOFCJ Vl0£0 14757 Be••n Hl•O Ww'\lmtn,t•f (/It Jo""()l'.uw H1omp-.on U~? l•'"'" < .,,.,.,. H~••no•o-fi•!t'tt rA Y1....,, rru\ ~tnr-s5 •~ C-on0iu<1t'd by •n 1n Oi.,ldu•I ~•IW' ft.omt>Son l "t\ •••tWTtiHtt wA'\ tilt"CJ wtth ,,_., County < ''"'~ 01 Or•not-C.Ouf\tv ""' F•b•u•ry I• .,,. Fl_,~ Pubt1•htd 0r4""19' C'OIU 0•1ty P110• r.n II 1S, Mar • 11 tt7' Hl 1' PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8UStHESS NAME STATEMENT Tn,,. followtnq P"'fC-.On 1s 004no t>u'~ ~\'"' ACAOFAO.)' OF lANC.U,.r.~ 1, 34()4 Via Lillo, 'Wil• I\ NPWl)Of1 8•~· n CA 9?61ol LllllM F Pf.1eM\. 41001\ Pat .. ' Ad • N•woon ~.>rh r A '11t>t-' ,ICTtT10US IUSIN£'SS 01!1~·~.t;"'i~\ , .. conducr...o b~ t1n in NAME STATEMENT l •llo;>n Pf'1•n·" T h" tollowlno perion!. artt dolno Ttuc; ,.,,., mR\t w,. • ._ t11N1 ....,,,,.,, thil- business M rountv (,,.,._ of Ordn<)t" rour<1tv , K & H 0 R Y W A l L Ff·b ~ 1~1'1 MAINTENANCE, ?•7 tcno-PlaC~ flll00~17 Costa-· CA 91ft77 Pullh\llPG Or J"'l" (M<I 0411• Point 8CCO'( R. Hamt>v m Kno• Pt•o , Fl"b 11 18 7S M<IHh4 191• Gos1e Me-W. CA. mm' Kenton M.. Kepwr, ?ls.I S.nta Ane Ave., A~ It I•, Cost• M•~. CA 9'•11 Tilts bli\lntt1 Is conducl•d t>v • ~rat~ PUBLIC NOTICE Tilts :=.:!,, ".:::'iueo .,,,, 111e "~C:::,.~T;!:~!':::s Counlv C..... of O.anoe Co<>nlY on Tll• fottowinq Pt'''°" ,, doing btm January a. tm. neu .. flt_, PIC N 6AllE SANTA ANA A Publlslled Or-. CDllst Delly Piiot. •p W 171h G6 Costa Mew CA 976'1. Jan. la-~•. 11• ••. ,.,. Jonn PuQ\,~y 2061 ~ Oto~r PUBLIC NOTICE l45-7' ti•.,.., CA , Pus bu\.lnHS" <onduc.teo ov •n tn Vldllat !!sece"~n=~~ t..,~111ca~A";<! The Voluntary Action ·urvlvf'd by M l><OllWJO olnd \l\lers. Center <VAC) of South Charles Bull\ OI C~UI Mt'~ Thl'•ma O r ange County s ays Th e s a m e organization needs aides throughout the county for me ntally disabled people and to visit in the or g an izatio n 's resideotfal care homes. Call 547-7559 for trainjng dates. ~~~~~~~~~~~--.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~ f'ICTl'rtOUS 8 USINESS John A Puq1if'V Tiii\ •141etnl'n1 WI" lll•d with lllr ounly Cl•r~ ot Or•noe Countv on T h VAC ( W t NAMESTATEMENT e 0 6 S T~ followlnq PU~M ere dolno t11wrv 16, 197' !~~' ~:=;,• ,.~:;:~~':1~:r~~~ i n f o rma t ion o n th e O r a n g e County, a t oustnesS&s: F•- on Thu•sciav. F..t>ruarv 20. '"" .,, 7 following open ings is 898-0043, has a list of its ANA ·s TAI LOR SHOP t 7• 11 PubllS"""' 0r .. _. Co.t\I o .... v P•IOI Beach Blvd. Huntlnciton 6"11<11. CA J•n. 21-Feb •.ti, ti, 1919 PM 01 Wlllte's J-unerel Hom4' CNC>et • 11' 1n Fl,k,Ml"-\OOro 1n1efh1en1w1ttb!'"' av a ila ble by c a 1ng own : Ente rt a ine r s. groups or s ingles. are being sought to brighte n s pring days fo r the e ld e rly , handicapp~d and youngsters. Young talents get a chance as well. Ille Hlllt\ ~mt't•rY 1n 8ro<.elf'y Mtt 675:9210 Or 833·9278: -.ouro Sm•th" Tuthill Mortuarv dlroi Aides for the High tor~. 01 E lllh Strf'el, Coste M~,.. ""~ Ho p es Neuro l og i cal PROBST R G . 1uo_v PROBST P.t\•~o .... 0 eco-very r ou p 10 February 13, 1'79 <ii '"" South co.ht c 0 s la Mes a . w h le h Mo<11u11 ~ter Silo< ... , " ~•11vr of p r o v i d es v o c a t ion a I MH W<hUWllS RO\<lr'f wilt II<' rHll rd this l"VMlnq, F•br~ry I~ 197' At I rehabilitation , physical P M .ii tlle <11•pft nf MrC'nrmlrk e d U C a t j 0 n 3 n d Mortuary, LAQuna IM>~<n < • M•'' ot Cl!risltan But1al will b< t~ll'l>t~l•d °" SOCial-skiJls training for We stmi ns te r is looking for painters who would hke to take a roller to some or the g r a ffiti• "decora t ing " city wall s and fences A good weeke nd gr oup project. ~:t ~~":.:! '!, ·~;;~~ 1~:.,~~1 bra an -inj ured young l.itquna 8'N!<h, Cd .. ,,,, Rrv "d'"'~ adults. <Call 646-0278 for 0·11 ... 11, ""t<'"'"'ll '"'~'"''n' ... 11 oP details.) ~td dt ,._,. C.tlwary C"'m"t•·rv '" l ~ Anq•'"' C• Mcc ormll k Coaches, s cor e Mor1ueryoorK10" ,_ll ke epers, t amer s a nd typists to help with t he Special Olym pics, a n Neptune Soci<•l) annual event that allows CA(MAflON lillR••tAI IA m e nta fl y r etard ed Car Repair Series Set 646-7431 Call for free ponfo!lo individuals to compe te in sports events. Office ass istants with stamping, collating a nd addre ss in g ma terials to be sent by the American Cancer Society's office at 4030 ,...--------Birch St., Suite , 10 1, N<'w port Beach . Call A four-part lectur e series on automoUve re· pairs will be offe red by Co astline Community College from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m . Tuesdays. begin· ning March 6, a l Hunt- ington Beach City Hall. .-EBC F.AMILY COlo.41AL l'UMlUL HOME '7801 Bol">a Avt: WP:.1m1n•,tpr 893-3525 P'.ACIFfC VllW MIMOllAL P'AlU( Ct!metery Mor1udry Chapel 3500 Pac1hc View Drive Newport B<!dCh 644-2700 McCOIMICIC MOltTUA•llS Laguna Beach 494·94 15 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Cap1s1rano 495-1776 IALTZ-IH~llOM fUNHALHOMl 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 llU.llOADWAY "40ITUAU 110 Broadwav Cos1a Mesa 642-9 150 SMITH-TUTHIU...lAMI MOITUAIY WISTCUff CHAP'tl Crerretorv • Flower Shop 427 E 171h SI Costa Mesa 646-4888 P'IBClllOTHHS SMTH'S MOITUAIY 627 Mam SI Hunt1ng1on 8Pdch 536 6539 • 752-8600 for details. G r a n d f a th e rl y typ<>s living near Dana Point and ·Sa n J uan Capistrano who would llk e to wo rk w ith youngsters to provide a good "r ole mode l.·' Co n tact th e Menta l Health Association at 642-9240 Carol R. U rist , a n a utomotive instructor. will teach the series on ··c onsumer Automotive Repairs.'' The series. which will cost $10, o r $3 pe r s e ss i o n , will d e - m onstrate how people can get the most for B 1 __ D d their money when pay- 0011\!t onate ing for automotive re- Frank L. Ireland of pain . La g una B e ac h h a s Pre-r.egistr ation can donated 49 te xt and re· be ta ken care of Feb. 27 re rence books to the More i nforma tion is Laguna Beach Police available at the college Library. at 963-0811. Oeinente Artist Plans Courses San Clemente a rtist Jim Goodhue, who has studied music and art in Mexico, will teach courses in ceramic tile painting and Mexican folk guitar. sponsored by tbe Capistrano Unllled adull school. Goodhue wilt teach students to decorate, glaze and fire their own tiles for use on countertops, ad· dress plaques and waU murals an his Wednesday class, meetlng fro.Di 6:30 to 9 p.m . On Tuesdays. he will teach folk guitar. includ· ing songs of Mexico and other LaUn .t\me rlcan countries. from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Both classes are scheduled at San Ctemente lfil'h School, 700 Ave P ico. More i.n(ormatlon ls available at the adult s chool office, 498-0340. , I LAGUNA BEACH WINTER FESflVAL FRIDAY, FEB. 16 THRU SUNDAY, MAR. 4 ARTISAN'S FAIRE -Daily 10 a.m. to S p.m. Festival of Arts Grounds Featuring Craft Guild and local art isans. Exhibits, food and cnte rtainmenr. Adult donation $ J .00, childre n under 12 free. VISITOR'S TEA . Fndt1y, ,.-tbmary 16 Ulg1ma Feder,J/ Saomgs 2 tu 4 p.m. PATRIOTS DAY P/\R/\DE . . .• \111urday, 1-'l'bruary I 7 Mickey Mouse Gra11tl M11rshall "BYF. RYE BI RDIF" Feb. Ui. 17. 18, 2J. 24 & Mar. 2. J. 4 • Performancfs at Forum Theater ' DUNJ/\G POl.KLORE ENSEMBLE Sunday, Ft>bruary 25 Forum Tbeatl!r l.AGUN/\ POETS Porum TfJeatt•r . Saturday, March J TROLl.lfr TOURS . Wt•d11ntfays •mil Saturdflys DPpart from festiw l grounds 2:JO p.m. SPORTS £VENt S Oak St, Morey Roogie Co 11tes1 . Frbruary 24, 25 Tennis -Shuffleboard Club amJ l,;1wn Bowlers Kids Dog Show · lAGUN/\ BF.;1Cll M USEUM OF /\/ff ANT/QUI:. SHOW /\ND S/\lL EMM YLOU //A RRIS CONCl:R I' lrlline Bowl For Information and brochure conu.ct The Laguna lk•ctl Olembu or Commerce . Marth 2, J. 4 • .'irwd11.Y. March 4 JS? Glcnncytt. t..1una Bach, CA 92651 • (714) 49+1018 926"7 Anahld Kollitn 1h'l1• Mon0<v Aot O, Huntln<11001Bee<n.CA97641 's1..-KOiien ,..,, Mtnoru ADI PUBLIC NOTICE O. Huntincilon Be<Kh. CA 91""1 Tiiis buslr,P!" Is <on<IU<led bY an In l'ICTITIOUS 8USINESS dhtldual NAME STATEMENT Anat>ld KOiie" The t0Uow1nq per >0n " dolnq bti" Tiiis state.._t was 1111'<1 with tl'M' neu es County Cler k of Oranoe CounlY on TtM BERLt NE ·HAW!C COM Feb 8. 1'1'1 PANV. 116 E 16th Str~t. CD'lt.t Me'•' F l""' Callfornla9'677 Publl..,,..., °'"'-r:o.-st O~•lv Pllo• Jonn IJ. Mt(of'rlY 1600 F C•ntr.'11 Feb 11. t8.15 ~rcn•. 1•1• A••nu• Fullf'rlon Calllorno<•91i.Jl ~70 1q Tr"' ~lntS\ t\ conducted by •n tn dl•lduet PUBLIC NOTICIE FICTITIOUS I USl .. ESS NAME STATEMENT Th• foflowlnq persons •rP do1nQ bu11nt'S\ •• P ARK HILL APARTM£N1S '"0 HHS Clrcle. Huntington BP«ll Apt 7 Callfornla ,,_ F1rst SoulllPrn Corporetlon • Cetlfornla <ore>or•llon 11~1 OO•f' Sire"'· Suite 240, N•wporl 8ucn C.llfornla~ Tfli• ~lnHS Is condu<:'tl'CI by 11 cor por•110fl F1~1 5out"""' C0<PO••••on Ae.,,,_,.i MlllP r \Ike President Tllls itlll_,,t we• tlll'd wun ,,,.. Covnty Cler·k of OranqtP CoU<tlV on Jenuerv 5, 1m F l0751t Published Ofal!Q(' CD'4•1 Delly Pllo1, Februerv •. 11, 18, 75, 1979 •33 ,. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8 USINES5 NAME STATEMENT Thfl' foll~wlnq C'>f>r'Or'I\ •r~ dOtrH't buslnti\S it\ PATIENCE 'ilf RRll 01\•C. A C"1tlltO(IWi P&rtnfl!r\htD I Jn1nt V,.n lur" I lllOOS-A Sl<y P11rl! (Ire'" I rv•n~ Jooo A M<G<orh Thi' \tAtfl'f'nf"!t w;t" tfff"(f with tt'M County Clf'r• of Oran0t~ Count~ en Ff'1>ru.ir1 t 1'1' F1"74J Pubh\"'1<J °'"~ (o..1\1 o .. uy PtlOI Ff'bruarv • It 19 7S 1919 •O• 1• PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS I USIHE SS NAM£ STATEME"T Th_. fOllOWU"O 0-f l\n' iH' dOtr'lfl bv\•f°'f"' a'\ ll A.' llNI' t FF<, Ttt .. rftf' .fUN rttON 11\F 11th<Cit (l\.,ttM••,.,.. CA•7~71 '""'~ W H•fWI 3()01 W l '"'"''" s ..... , ... """ (I' •11114 l til~nC1 \I rt \<wfnrd lOf'"' v. (8mtl,-'-'nta An~1 <A 0?7C\JI lhl\ t>n\lf'I• ~\ •' ff\f'ldUCtftd bv ' otf'flflll ewtrtrM-.r• rur J,._,,,.,., W Hine ' fht' c;\Atrti'lfl,,, W1l tll~rf wlfh H'H Cnuntv (l,.rw 01 OrAnQ(· Cou.ntv on F~b ~ t•1' Fl.,.•?O Publl\hMt 0..-"'t'W'IP '"~" f\,,,1v Ptt1t F•b tt t8 H M1tr,.ht n·7q P UBLIC NOTICF. CA •7711 STATEMENT OP' 118AHOONMEHT 01"nnh f' (Mtwnt~r G~n .. 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Thi• \lel......,,I .,,., ltll'd wllh '"" P'l..,.rC Coun11 (ll'rll ol Or•noe Caunl• on PublJ.,_.., Of•"CI" tM" n•••• Po1<11 Feb 8. 1'1'9 Jan H """ rl'b 4 11 ta 101~ F 1'"674 PvbtfsMd a.....,. C'o.o•I 0Ally Piiot Feb 11 18, 15 Merrn 4 ,.,. P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIDUS 8USINESS NAMI! STATl!Ml!NT .,, 1• Thf' lollowlno ~r\Ons Ml' dolno buslneu.s THf TICKET ,HACK 1•00 Wt<I Co1t•I Hlohw11y Sult" II Newport B~M-11 CA 91&63 IC R ln"'°''""'fll• Inc •lncc>roorAt eel In Cellt0tnlel 61 Aov"t ~' r.toro.. Hf'wDOr1 flff<h (A "M>J Tilt• ~lnMS h COf'l<hKll'd by a tor oor41flon IC R '"""'''"Mf\ tnr lf•Ml'l?l t AluotM ""'°'ldo'nt f lll\ \l-1 WI!\ llll'd Wiii> lllf' (OllnlY ci.o. Of O••-c ... 1nty 411\ l'•b ~ ... ,.. C>vryee. Malcelm, 0.01v a vim AttenMYl 8t uw lit MKA,,,_ t t ... l'atl Office ... tltt llew,ef18ffcll,CA~ ... 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"I somethtnN I ,.,rt or bucltf'd into " Hf' tudt.-s thtt smokl' a mom nt. then offers thJl the c11a.r "ts " filnhter b.cund oul ot M1anu no rulll kf'<t " (or rontinu1n• .. YO 'E • l found I <'OUld do It write thitl 111-, thv mmut you hnd that )'OU un do it ¥OU find that )'OU can 'l do anyttuoa ~In ll mak~j you instantly unt•n1ployable " With tt books b«>htnd him the.· latest l8 collt>ct aon of crtt1r I literary es uy1 llUf'd .. Tbc G0041 Word & Otht'r Wonh ·h\" N'C'all th t tht.• (1r...t thlntc he wrote wu book review for Mn Au11tr,1lian newapapu. ... .._. WRITES DIFFERENT DREAMS Novellat WIHrtd Sheed Sheed. who was born in Britain. says he did it while spending a year Down Under ... I had ~one there because my Cather 1s Australian; I felt the p1lgnmage had to be made." R ETUR N I NG TO the United States. Sheed says, "things began looking up wh"n I wu lntroduc~ to a newap•per editor to whom l sold 1 veral pi " · Thtn, tht •oft apok n, aml1bl t1 41' y.-ar-old uys. "I wrot • a. 1hort torv and The Nt<1w Yorker Maaaline vubh ht'd It Whrr upon I a~nt u )'C'U rrullh.•!'111)' tr)'lnl to rt•put thlit 'IUt'C«' s by wr1lin1C a bout M>ni.ltive, mall boya • At tht t·nd ot th year I felt I rt•I ly d1dil\l&•Vt•. dan11nbout•MIUn, mall boya, •nd I h•t~ trylna to write• novel " H~ rttalJ .. 1th u ~mH U\al he "htld jo.,. or a mlnor n•tu~ durlnic lhlff i>trlod Wh1lf' at them, I would 11.N'P my m 11nuNt'r1pt In • dt:~k 1trawt>r and would t uk t' It out pt' rtod1ully nnd wortc on It " NFORTllNl\Tt;t.Y, I wai.n't lo(t•ttina .mv olhl•r work done, JUliL mukang my .. c-1' more untimployable " lie dC'Clc.I d lo dt>vote hu. Ume to ~riling and has turn~ out numerous magazine piece~ as well us seven novds lht.> liilcst was "Transatlan tic Blues" a paJr of noveUab ln one book • "You reel so good after you've done fiction. I would rather be 1i third rate novelist than a first rate essayist - and there are those who say I have bad m y Wll h." he quipped. "EACH OF MY novels 1s different, or at least they ~eem different to me. They art as differ ent to me as dif· rerent dream s." Sheed who also is a judge or the Book-0f-the·Moalh Club, ·•selecting from a morass ot books whul I guess m 1ght be a likely candidate" says or his books Lhat "each has sold bet· ter than the one befot e. Actually, my books are very popular al the library, so the number or my readers is out or proportion lo the number or my purchasers." , A s criti<' · a person whose role is ·'to start and sustain intelligent con- versation about the arts" -Sheed doesn 'l like "doing contemporary novelists. because you can't really work in the fields with the pickers and then go out and be the boss. There is a natural hostility between writers and critics." 333 to 443 off custom drapery fabrics! ' 1.~I ' /.. ,, . '(''· " .. ·. .... . . .. 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WEITMIHm ( -f ... ·-• ...... .. . .. , • INSIDE: •Entertainment •Erma Bombeck ~ .......... ·.H•o•rosc .... o .. pe .... -.·.A•n•n•L•a•n•d•e•r' .. -...... -. .. -.. ......... 1m1 .. _. ................. . r Sundily, P'ebfuery 18, 1919 OAILV PILOT ' 8J .... Brufus.Disinantle:Arizo:riBl LOS ANGELF.S I AP > -Oavld <ne nwood cori'd u sen on·hJflh :n po1nt.s to ll· d UCLA lo a 110 8G Pacmc-10 Con- r,.rt·nc-c lmskf'lball victory over Arizona Saturday. uvttngina the Bruins' one-point loss to thr W1ldct1tt4 last month Th•• \ iclory "1as the ninth In a ro~ for Holland contributed t.C and 13 points, respectively. for the winners. points. Arizona was never ln cootentiont during the second half. 1 UCLA made 62.2 percent ot its field goal. attempts, hitting 46 of 74. The Bruins con..-1 nected 24 of their 37 noor shots in the final ) 20 minutes. ;.;;;...:::::...-..""""~!-$tt•ood runW. UCLA. 12 2 In Pacific 10 r11ay und 20 3 ovl•roll. Arlzona. Whlch"1>eat the Orums 70 69 last Jun. 18. dropl)(.-d to 7-8 rn th~ conkrenc" umJ 13 10 ovenaH. Senior center Larry Demlc led Arizona with a career-high 38 points, 23 or them in the first hnlt. Demic talUed 2Q of the Wildcats~ first Z4 p0lnts. keeping Ari-iona in the game during the early going. JOE NED LS, the ~ac-lft'.s leu.llng scorer, added 18 points for the Wildcats, 12 ot them in the first half despite the ract that he was scoreless for nenly 14 mmu.tes. GREENWOOD WAS 13of15, lncluding al perfect eight-of-eight fo the second half. .aod bad nine_. rebouruls. Vandeweghe was 8 for 12 and had 10 rebounds. -Van· f deweghe has now made 49 of his la.st 59 ) rieJd goal attempts. 1 Victory S ign ,.,. ............ Undefeated heavyweight :John Tate screams as his trainer hugs him Saturday after the fourth-ranked boxer stopped Duane Bobick in the first round of a fight at In- dianapolis. The wm enhanced Tate's chance for a title fight. T~day's TV By HOWARD L. HANDY Of .... o.tltY rt ... s .... Following are the major sports events on television to- day. Ratings are: / " " / excellent ; '" • worth Ovatching; , , fair; .t forget it. I) 9 a .m ., Channel 2 11 ./ AUTO R AClNG: Daytona 500. Announcers: Ken SQuier. Brock Yafes. OavlttHobbs. Ned Jarrett and Marianne Bunch. Cafe Yarborough is seeking a fourth straight national stock car <NASCAR) champ1onsh1p this season. Today's race is the second 1n the series and is the first time the Daytona~ event has been telecast in its entirety CBS will have a camera mounted ln Benny Parsons' car and will have it shooting p1t:tures of the race over his right shoulder. ~ 10 a.m., Channel 4 ./ ./ ./ COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Louisv1llpv.-. Duke Announcers: J im Simpson, Billy Packer and Al McGuire An inter-conference rival ry matching two top 10 teams. Coach Denny Crum's Louisville team Is leadlnq the Metropolitan Conference and 1s rated No. 9 this week with a 21 -Soverall record. Duke's Blue Devils lead the Atlantic Coast Conference and are No. 5 this week. Mike Gmlnski leads the team in scor ing. Duke has an 18-4 overall record. ~ Noon,Channel4 ./ ../ GOLF: Tucson Open. Announcers: John Brodie and Arnold Palmer Bruce Lietzke has a two-stroke lead going Into today's final round after shooting a b8 Saturday. At one point in Saturday's round, he was seven shots ahead. f) 12:45p.m.,Channel2 v' ../ NBA BASKETBALL: Washington at $Pattie '-Announcers: Brent Musburger and Keith Erickson. , The red-hot defending world champion Washington Bullets, led by Elvin Hayes, take on the Pacific Division lead- ing Seattle Supersonics in a shootout at Seattle (s2) 5 p.m., Channel 52 ../ v' COLLEGE BASK ET BALL: Utah State at UC Santa Barbara. Announcers: Eddie Alexander and Roman Gabrtel. Utah State is currently ti ed for second place In the PCAA standings and hopeful of catching Pacific before the con-ference tournament. ,. OTHF.R TV 10 a.m. !22) -NH L CtofALLENGE CUP -All -stars from the USSR and the NHL meet in game three of the NHL Challenge Cup, taped at New York . 1 pm. !7> SUPERSTARS -Part Two of the men's final. taped at Freeport, the Bahamas. Frank Gifford and Don Drysdale re· port. 2 p.m. (.0 -SPO RTSWORLD -Highlights of the San Diego Invitational track championships. Also: Men's World Cup Surfing, taped at Oahu, Hawaii. Commentators Include Charlie Jones, Frank Shorter and Dwight Stones. 2:1S p.m. (7) -BOXING -Samuel Serrano !37-2·11 puts his WBA junior lightweight crown on the fine against Dlablito Valdez 120-S..1) In a scheduled 15-round bout, taped at San Ju•n, Puerto Rico. Howard Coself reports. 2:30 p.m. (52) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -San Jose State Spartans vs. Long Beach State 49ers. taped Saturday. 3:30 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -The Win· ternatlonals drag racl09 chqmplonshlps, taped at Pomona. Keith Jackson, Chris Economakl report. From lnzell, West Germany, part two of the World Sprint Speect Skating cham· pionshiPS. Jim McKay and Shella Young report. Also · the Or iental World of Self-defense. taped at New York. Bob Beat· tie reports. 7:30 p.m. (52) -HORSE RACING -Today at Santa Anita. RADIO · Au\o racing -The Daytona SOO, 9:0S a.m., KLAC (570). 8.sketball -Lakers at Indiana, 12:30 p.m., K LAC !570). (TM Dally Piiot Is not r9P0f'lslble for late changes.> . - klKI VANDJo~WF.GllE added 20 points .111ct Hoy Hamilton 19 for UCLA. which led ut hulltrnw 49-41 In thf' regionally televised HIHllt' und llllcadll;Y pull~d away during the 11t•fond half. Jomes Wilkes and Brad It was 27.24 in favor of UCLA when the Bruins reeled off 10 straight points and the Wildcats weren't closer than · six points afler that. The Bruins' biggest lead was 26 Wilkes. a reserve, was six for nine from the floor and bad seven rebounds. Gig Sims also had 10 rebounds for the Bruins, (8ee8RUINS, Page83) l\fcKechnie Hat T rick Beats Kings TORONTO <AP l -Walt McKechnie scored three goals Saturday night, pacing the Toronto Maple Leafs to a 5-2 Na· tional Hockey League vicl9ry over the Los Angeles Kings. After Darryl Siltier gave Toronto a 1-0 lead with a power- play goal late in the opening period, McKechnie beat Los -Angeles goalie Mario LeSJiard at the 28-second marl< or the second period and again al 10 :49 to make it 3-0. Dan Ma loney then scored an unassisted goal for Toronto at 14 : 21. _ TORONTO GOALIE Mike Palmateer blanked the Kings over the first two periods but Los Angeles got power-play goals from Butch Gorl\ig just 36 seconds into the final period and Dave Taylor at 15:58. However, McKechnie tallied into an empty net with 33 seconds remaining for his 21st goal of the season. Sittler 's opening goal, his 25th of the season, came at 18:54 of the firs t period with Vic Venasky serving a penalty against Lessard. BORJ~, SALMI NG hit Siltier with a quick pass that put him behind the Kings ' defense at the Los Angeles blue line and the Toronto captain skated in alone and slipped the puck ·under UC ·'Irvine Runs Cold \ Ameaters No Match/or Pacific, 73-53 Special to the Dally Pilot STOCKTON -UC Irvine basketball coach Tim Tift didn't have to look any further than the stat sheet to figure out how the Anteaters lost to the University Paellie,_13-.53.-ll~LSalurda.Y night. After a sizzling first half in whlch they hit 57 percent of thei r shots from the field C 16·28 ), the Anteaters turned around and shot 21 percent <6·28 > in the second hair. That turned what had been a close game into a rout. leaving Paciljc on top of the PCAA standings and UCI in the cellar. ''WE P LAYED EXTR-E MELY well the first half, especially offensively. With any breaks at all, we should have been leading at halftime.·· said TUt. "ln the second h a If, we couldn't get the ball down and gave up some easy t ransition baskets on the fast break. They got the momentum going. and put the game away." Against the PCAA 's hottest team and in the infamous Stockton Civic Auditorium, the Anteaters played like gang busters for a while. UCI led 28·26 with 5:43 left in the opening half and the game was tied at 34-all with 3:04 to go. .PAanc. WHICH HAS now won seven in a row, then went on an 8-2 tear to take a 42-36 ad· at b~me thls season, Dec. 28, to vantage at the intermission . .And ..,Aexas. . the Tigers could thank their free Steve McGuire scored 15 throw shooting for that. Pacific points for \!Cl. No <?ther Ant- hit 16 of 20 charity tosses in the eater scored in double fi gures. half while UC J was four-for-four Crom the line. - 81Jt when the two teams re- turned from the locker rooms afte r the break. the Anteaters left their shooting behind. In the entire second half. UCI scored just 17 points. In.that spa'h~ the Anteaters averaged a field goal every three minutes and 20 seconds. Te rence Carney scored 20 points to help Pacific win its 15th consecutive PCAA home game. The Tigers have lost only once Shorter to Run j In CM Race Today Ol ympic medalist Frank Shorter will lead more than 2,000 participants today at 9 a .m. in South Coast Plaza's 15-kilometer run. With all proceeds going to the Orange County Hearl Assn., deadline has for those wishing to enter has been extended to the start of the event this morning with no penalty fee assessed for 'late entries. The eotry fee is $7 aDCl all participants will receive a T- sh.irt and iodentificatioo t ag. UCt,,,IM (SJI ... <Ifie 17JI McG111,. AOCl<)e<l Boldfll JOll<'\ Br~mond Svthv•n conn" Jur~ Brown But Sett J•rrtt1 .. ,. "' • 3 1) , 1 • 3 0 • 7 , • ' 0 7 0 0 0 J 7 • 0 0 0 l 0 ' t 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Tot•I• )1 • Sl Hattt•me PltCll•< •2 36. watoron CC>f'ntllus Mclaugnttn CMneY Orub•I< Dem•ller B•Ydnt Buqq• Paul\en Hovoru Smllh Gunn R0<11tord Tot•ll •• "t11 3 8 1• 1 l I •• •1 •• 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 ' 0 , 0 • I 0 1 1 0 1 l 0 1 0 1 l 76 1t ll Total lout\ UC '"'""' 1l, P«ilk 16. Fou"'<I out NOM Anenci..n<e 7,800 * * * PACtf'ICCOASTATHLETICASSN. Co11f•r-• 0\19r•ll W L W L P•ctll< 10 2 1• tO Utall Sl•I~ 8 t• I F"ro•no St<tlf • IS 10 C•I Sl•I" Ful~r1on b " IS " Lonq Buen Stat~ ~ 1 13 11 UC S<tnr• 8.vbAra • r 10 IJ UC trvtM J 9 1 10 San JOM! St•te l . ' 6 ti s.tvruv'• Scotos PltClllc 13, UC tn11ne \J Lonq Bff<ll '5talf 91, SMI Jaw 10 FrflSno S1'1te 10, Cat Slaff Fuller1on 1>2 Today's G•m• , UI•" State al UC 5'w>1a 8¥bAra IC!wtnnel H, S o'<IO<kl T"""4Jay's Oamn · UC !!l•nt• B<lf'bllr• at UC'"'""' Aonq ee.cfl State "'· C.t State Full•rtoft .i An<1Mlm Convention ~ter F •e•no Stile •t S..t> J°'41 St•1e Pacllt< at Ul-'15\Alte S.-Y'•O-Lonq 8HCll St•t~ •t UC,,.,,,,,. UC r..ni. 8Mti.ra •IC.I State l"Utter1on -y,f'M.U Pa<ltk .i. S... ..IOW Sl<tle ICN,_t S,, So'<locl<l Lessard. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ McKechnie"s first goal came oo a wrist shot high into the left corner, capping a 2-on-I break with Ron Ellis. McKechnie's next goal came on a high rising shot after a pass from Maloney. L~~ar<llost sight o! lhe puck in a r;naze of players. MALONEY, WHO also assist· cd on McKechnie's first tally. got his J?Oal when his passout from behind the Kings' net hit Lessard's stack. glanced off the goalie's left skate and trickled over the line. For the Kings, Goring's goal was his 27th while Taylor picked up No 32. Los Angeles outshot Toronto 32·27. The triumph enabled the Leafs to lie Buffalo for second place tn the Adams Divis ion . Los Angeles. second In the Norns Division, is only two points ahead of Pittsburgh, which de· fcated Buffalo 6·3. S<M9 llY Ptrloclt tn\ "'"O"t~ n o 7 7 1oronto t J 1 ~ l't•>1 P,..rioa I to<ontn St1tl•• 7S 15.tlmlnci. Mr Donato 18 S4 Pf'ruH10 Holl. LA. 11 1• WtllldM\, Tor Ck>ublt" n"tMf. " so LHWf'd l A \t'r.Od by V•n.tskv 11 •O s.tond Pl-rloO 1 'l<>t<'tllO MCKKMi. 1t l[t II\ M•H>nolyl, 28 J loronto. M~KPClln>e 10 tM~IOnl'y Elli\), 10 ••• loron•o. Mo\IOMy ti. 14 71 ~<ldlttM 8ut~r lot I A1 Sltll~r Tor, ~ SS, E"'°'t''""" L"' m1no1 m•1or • J1 S.tller Tor. minor""''"'·' 37, Hott. LA, t7·ot, S.tmlr>q, Tor 19 :Ill /tlaking a Fast Ge taw og ,. .... ,.._. llHrd P•rtod s LO\ An9f'I•• (iorln9 77 fMlt~ry, 0-,,.1, JI> • Los A~i.s. Tot« :n IOtonn•. Gorl"91, 1S )8 , TorO<'ltO. MclCtcMW. 11. 1• 11 1't>Ml1••~ ~tmtno TO<. 1 09 Holt LA doutttf' m1nor-+m"1or mt'lCOnduct 11 u hylor. LA. 17 14 Hu1cr11o,on, for. mtno< mato• 17 "· Bt>ul•H• 1or doubt• minor. 12 u Turnt>ull, Tor IS 40 S,,11•""9 for 1' 11 Shot\ on ooa1 Lo<> A"Qf'te• • 17 11 l1 Toronto 17 tO.S 11 Go•l•f\ LO\ AnQ~IP\ Lft,\•rO Tof'Onto P•lm<11 .. r A i. AllS Joe Frasson climbs out of hi s car after it exploded during the Sportsman 300 at the Daytona International Speedway Satur- day. Frasson managed to escape unin· JUred though two others involved in the mishap were hurt. It's Navratilova Against Evert Tanner, Gottfried Reach Finals in Men's To urney From AP Dispatches I NGLEWOOD -Top-seeded Martina Navratilova and second-seeded Chris Evert scored straight set victories Satur · day night to move into the rinals of the Los Angeles Championship women's tennis tournament. Navratilova breezed to a 6-2, 6·3 victory O\'er third-seeded Tracy AuslJn In one singles semifinal at the Forum and Evert then overwhelmed fourth-seeded Greer Stevens of South Africa, 6-1, 6·1. Navratilova and Evert will meet for the singles championship and the $30,000 top prize tonight. THE OUTCOME of the title match will determine the number one ranking among the world's women tennis players, as de- t~mined by the computer calculations or t h e Women's Tennis Association. Navratilova is currently ranked number one with Even nulhbertwo. Navratilova combined her powerful serve and volley game with delicate drop shots to defeat the 16·year-old Austin, who lives in nearby Rolling HJlla. The1 match .. took only 55 minutesJ.o complete. The Evert-Stevens match was even shorter, taking only 49 minutes. EVERT'S VICTORY represented re- ven~e or sorts for the defeat she suffered lo Stevens lost month in a first-round match in Evert 's hometown of Fort Lauderdale. Fla. "I really wanted lo win this one badly," said Evert. ''Usually, I don't lose to the same person twice in a row." Austin, assessing her defeat before the crowd of 8,333, asked: "Wby couldn't she <Navratilova > have done it somewhere else -not In my hometown. Now all my friend.9 saw it." Ta•aer~ Gotttrfftl tt'I• RANCHO MIRAGE ._ Left-handed Roscoe Tanner blasted telling serves to beat Eliot Teltscher, while Brian Gottfried needed tn outstanding comeback to down Harold Solomon in Saturday's semifanais of t he Tennis Games at the Mission Hills Country Club. Tanner1 the defending cham.pion, and , • • ti' . . .. ... . -.. , ..... -................... - Gotttfied play for the title and a $35,000 first prize today. TANNER DIDN'T LOSE his service a single time In whipping the 19-year-old Teltseher 6-3, 6-3. In the second match. Gottfried, the No. 5 seed. rained lo beat the fourth-seeded Solomon t-6, 7-5, 6-2. Solomon broke Gottfried's service three times in the first set, twice in the second. and once in the third. Gottfried broke Solomon three times In the second and three times in the third. The 27-year-old Tanner, who has homes both in Klaweah Island, S. C. aod Palm Springs, won the battle of the giant killers. The No. 8 seed had ellmlnaled top.seeded J immy Connors Friday whlle the unseeded Teltscher, from Palos Verdes Estates. had downed lhlrd·seeded John McEnroe in the second round. "ELIOT DIDNT concentrate as well as In previous matches of this tournament," Tanner said. "Against Eliot l could go lo my slice serve, which is my favorite. ' Against Co~rs I couldn't do It." __ .. , .......... .-, .. .. ,,,,.,_., _, I• -• --• # # • _. -., .. •, • .- .......... ,, .. , .. ,,_._,,,, .. ~-... h ..... .. J ... fr4 DA.IL Y PILOT ond1y, ftbfuaf\: 11 1911> In a rouph• or wild hnlabt·~. Oran1 Coast .uid S:ntdleb1ck rtlbed u\lho lat lnnln• to "ln Jun tor collt!&e bd billl ,am · . tUrdi)-anl'moon. ORA CF. ('OA.T SCORED thr t. t1mu m thf' top cit th.: lOt.h frame to beat Gold~n Wt t. f' ~. alfc.-r 1t look~ hkt> the ttustfors had n wo 1ri r ula. teon ~ ddltburk. mnnwhtl bltw an 1 l 4 ft•iid but ru11h~I IU:'NI"' two n.in m t lw huttc1m 11 ·th\. c1.:htti to turn ba 9r; Mtruco ... tu, 11 t ~ In tlll• Or un.,., c.·oa'lt Gtlldc•n W l ,amt". t'"r111nk ~h•ru hluc.-d • ttan"\• run hom.-t tn ltw rt hlh mmn1 to gl\ I" th~ ttu~tlt•r.o; a !l 4 le •11 Sintclf'!\ hy L•rrv • hut (',old n w ... 1 loatlt•d the base!I with oo out uuh bullom hMlf ntt.hu tanu R•h• f p tcher-l.ury lllclc .• however. 'ot Jo. Nt•m lh lo a ruund anlo • forct pl&)' t bom.-•nd h ranned Mtrai to •·nd Ow M•m Into extru lnrunaa G IVt:N ECON ll LU'E, Oranaze <."t)•llt qUl<'kly (i\lt lht• 11ame Mway hl lht' 10\h Jon lloc~t>nbt·rry IC'd ort wit~ a ~•nitlt• and an out hilt''· Mike F.mpllmc mttlt..J trnd Hol( Schwall» d4'Uv.ired o 1H,ound rul douhl~· 1 ... rry Oott..(~o ~•llt'<i to loud lht bu<ttll bdor~ Don Hill filn alod lo n ht lo drivt• In two Ill 'urancc· nu · earnt'd run~ and one wi.lk whllt> 1Lrtkln1 out even 11111. " freshman rrom Edison t111h. "'<'nl rour ror five with thrM RBI whlle Rnlr Sc-hwalbe wua lhr e for.five with two RBI and thrn runs scored OCC Ii& now 3 2 on lht• 8t-flllOn. · Ml'rH. Ooldc-n Wt'sl's dn1gnated hit tcr. bud a 111nu1e and u homer to pace lht' RustJors. now 4 3 on the year. BASEBALL/GOLF/TRACK IHdoff ftln1le l>oUI JM•• Mat OU\ at bunt •nd P•ul u.,thk• t111l11wwl wUh a d•>ublt1 to rt1ht •tMl•r lo rally lhe Oauchol Joe llo&dr1d"" t»IC'kf'd uu U"MI wl" hul need4'd laat Inn "'• r •ll•f t••lv lr•1rn Mark Enale Jonfl• w1111t foot l11r fi ve, Oana Brown two tor lhr~ ••111 lkthk~ two for.four. • • ..... ..,.~ Ot •M• (~•I fr ff• 111 f 4 ll • Gfllltll WtU • 11 _, 1'1lf t t" 1 '1 Mull llMh 1•1 llM fttl.,.1111' lloet"'"'• ••t•1•;} t'ff •"d 1,111 W Mllh I 11•••1• ;~ 11 .. i...i.-.i. W••t fM .. r•tt S11n s et. Track· Outlook ' I .. By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of ... DAlty ....... , .... Youth la the key word for Hun11.,l l.easue track and field ln lf'79 Noerty every acbool is Nmntll11f on undel'ctanmen ro 1•11ro lhrouth wltb Important c,.irformanr~. -Dlll,tm ta11d l><,.1 I h ll , lolk11n-d by 1t !> ('rlh<'l' n, h\ Tttru llunf'lt ltt"tl ttfo f!hlllt' for< 011 .. 1 111 th.i to11 of th(' ninth Jc~ Mutt wt:nl . t•vt•n 1tron1t lnnln&f. for 0ranJ(<' Coa'St b\Jl wt• r~ll.-vt"d by t11rki. artc-r 11urr,·ndt•t 1n& Me raz' hom,·r Mult a:uvt• up i.lx hit., thr ~ SA DDLEJJAf'K 'S !;('ott Hnlllh aiot lht- G t•uc~ off to Cl quick 11lurt wUh n grund ,htm hom<'r in tht flrllt lnnlnlt Hut MirttCNta bnllled back to tit! ll at 12 t2 m the e11(hlh by 1u-oring In every uuuua but the fourth. In the b9ltom or the eighth, Mark Stowell got Suddleback rolling with a 011ly fl'ountaln Valley can list all ... nwr1 amon1 lll tpp six athll-tr., and that may be the , r•111m1 thtfo Haron.a are a eob· ..-n11>1t tJlllnion to take the et.am· (l&on•hli> .. A C1'osuh' R~port From the World of Sports Patt'rnity ... uit Filed / Agai11s1 Phillies' Rose •·rom AP Dt10pat~bes · <'l~C'INNJ\TI Pell· Rose has little to say l'Olltt rrllnJ! a patt.'rnity '>lllt riled by a Tampu, Fla "uman "ho claims sh~ 1s s~kmg s upport for her <'h1ld - . ..I ha\c-nu 1·omment." said R~e al hi s Cmcmnalt home "hen a"kl'd about tht suit Fnday. HJmal tun Cuunty Jud~c David Grossman scheduled a prehmmar) ht•Jrtn~ for March 5 in the (•ase. Terryl L. Rubio. :?5. filed the suit m Hamilton Count} Juvenile Court m Cincinnati lulil I ut>.,da\ on l>t'haU of her lO·monlh-old dau~hler MorgaQ Erm Rubio llOSE Mt!\!\ Rubio contends in an aff1dav1t that the All·st.ar tturd baseman 1s the father of her daughter. who was born al Women's Hospital in Tampa on March 24. 1978. Tampa is the silt! of the Reds' s pring lrainjng camp. The court was-asked to determine whether Rose is the father of the child and. 1r so. to determine support pay- menL<;, <'OUrt officials said . Marv \ronzalez, Miss Rubio's mother, said in a tekphone intl•n 1ew from Flon da. that her daughter met Hose dunn~ the Red$' spring training session in 1976. She said her da ughter conceived the child during one of sev<•ral v1s 1ls her d a ui;:hter made lo Cincinnati lo see Ho~t· "Shi.' dO<'~n 'l fret what he offered her was enough lo s upport the httle girl, .. Mrs . Gonzalez said. - .. There's no two ways about it. Pete Rose is the father Numerous blood tests taken right there in Cincirulati con- firm 1t," Mrs. Gonzalez said. .-------\_. Quofr or11a~ Dat1-----. Missouri Univer sity baske tball coa-cb Norm S~wart on star Curtis Berry's IOJUred ankle: It's like playing marbles with a hangnail." ~la Plrads lnno~ent to 19 Co•••• MADERA The former varsity football [!]. coach af a mounta in high school near here c. t pleaded innocent Friday to 19 misdemeanor counts of "unlawfully annoying and...molesting" female studenL'i. / A preliminury hearing for Stu Roper, 35, was scheduled April 17 in Sierra-Madera Justi~ Court. · Roper was suspended as a physical education teacher at Yosemite High School in Oakhurst Thursda)' after lhe complaml was filed He had resigned as football coach after the 1978 season but remained on the teaching staff: S~ Cavaliers Top NBA Foes Some deadly s hooting and team balance m sent the Phoenix Suns on their way to a 136-112 NBA victory over the visiting New Orleans Jazz Saturday mg ht In the fi rst quarter , the Suns rared out to a 40· 17 lead on 80 percent shooting from the field . 13 assists, four steals and a 12-6 edge in rebounds. Seven players !>Cored 13 or more p<)ints. led by Alvan Adams, who had 22 Aaron Jamt>S paced New Orleans wrth 24 points. mcluding 11 straight field goals. while Pete Maravlch contnbuled 17 .. Campy Rus*U scored 23 of his 34 pmnts in the second half to lead the Cleveland Cavallcrs lo thPar tl11rd straight victory, a 127·117 verdict over the Knicks. t'or -the Knicks. it was their sixth los in a row a nd 12th in the last 15 games. Austin Carr added 25 for Cleveland while Mike Glenn had 31 and Toby Knight 29 for the Knicks The Portland Trail Blazers placi?d veteran forward Jlm McMUUan on waivers and signed Ira Terrell. Boldi~t .... 11 flat Trlrk Sparks Chicago 1'hrt't' s~oab by lv~n Boldlrev, who alsd ~ adtkrl an <1'is1st, powered the Chicago Black , llawks to a ~ I NllL victory over the St Louis Blue8 G<1<1hl' Tony f:sposito stopped 39 or 40 shots. in<'lud1n1? Be rnie Ft>derko's penalty shot ... Goalie BPrnlt' Paf(•ot WI II hC' lost to the•Pbiladelphia Flyers ror at lust lhrN' wee ks after IOJUrtng WS right eye against the New York HanJ.:l'r'i Pa rent was struck by Ranger forward Don Malooey'i. !>lark near the end o( the first period. The Flyers also lost the game. 4·2 ... Rkk Kehoe scored two goals to lead the Pitts burgh Penguins to a 6·3 victory over the Buffalo Sabres Third-period goals by Mike Bosey, Bryan Trottier and Bob Lorimer raJlied the New York Is landers to a 5 3 win over the Vancouve r Canucks ... M 1nnesota rookie Bobby Smllb scored twice late In the seeond period to give the North Stars a 3.3 tie with the Boston Rruans ... Goalie Ken Dryden stopped 31 shots to J?tve the Montreal Canadiens a 2-0 win over the Washington C'ap1tals .. Ke n Houston and Guy Cbolnard scored 31 seconds apart m the second period as the Atlanta Flames skated to an ca!>y 5·1 victory over the Colorado Rockies. OTHER SPORTS -A blazing eight.car cras h that critically tnJured one driver obscured Darreil Waltrip's victory in the Daytona Sportsman 300 stock car rare. Oon WUllams of Florida Is In critical condition with multiple head and chest lnJuries after Freddy Smith lost control of his vehicle . . . El Dorado High 's Tim Sharp the CIF 3·A football player of the year, s igned a letter or l~tent t o attend the Univers ity of Tennessee ... Gay Wolswnbolmf' sank a 20·foot pull for a birdie on the final green lo grab a one·slroke lead over Gary Player ln the V1clorian Open in Australia Wolstenbolme's 71 gave him a an total after 54 holes . . Joey Rey, a longti01e pro ~olfer from Walnut, di("<! Thursday of a massive hemorrhage of the lungs. The asRi11tanl pro at Pomona National Golf Club.- Rey waa 67 . Duane Barrows, swim coach al lndlana State. was killed Saturday in a traffic accident as the team returned from Y two day road trip lo Kentucky ... Mel Parcell Md Ro~r1 Van't Hof gave the U.S. men a 2-0 lead over Sweclt•n In the ~st of-five final of the tennlJ tourna· menl fbr players under 21 in Hamburg, W t Germany .. l"Allc.cl aJllO fl1urtt to be fight· lni t11r th#. rrown while Newport J111r00r, *lth 1 balanced mix ol • • n l 1; r • , J u n o r s a n d -'>Uhl>ffll>r ... , l• alao aeen as a fOflt.4-Mer t'ollow1nK I• o hrl r rundown on .... d1 1;( t ht' Oranjle Coacst 11H•a ¥4'h<.ll>l& 11roe.pc•ct1· Miki' f.>otUrer rloc-ktd 9.9 m the l.00 u i JWOOr for M1ter"Oe1. 11nd hts tunsfcr l.o Edison make. ttw Cbareers almost in· v)ndble ln·\R 1pnnl6. Senior Steve Davit adds veruUUty, with Iii 14 4 to bis cred t w the high hurdles as a junior DaVls is also a 22·foot· plus long Jumper and a 43·foot· 11lu1 triple Jumper M1lte L.a.nbdon. on•or Edison 's top cr<*li ~tr)' r~oers , bas a 4 18 3 1n the mile as rt Juruor aDd , Jon Butler, whO ran a 4:2S mile u a flOPhomore, w111 also figu.re promu\entJy. J oining Davis In the triple Ju mp u sophomore Sean Nichols. who set a league r~rd for freshmen with a •3·5 last aeason. J obn Knox and Pat Gleason. both around 12-6 in the pole vault, are'>tbe prime hopefuls in that ev(nl. RICK CLARK OF GOLDEN WEST BEATS THE PICKOFF THROW TO MIKE SOODERS. Tim Inman is a potential 50· foot·plus shol puller while Brian Jj Mack will handle the discus. Joe Hipp is a returning lettermen in the middle distances. ·'I think Fountain Valley should be picked lo win it ,righ_L now. but we 'II be right in there." says Coach~ Tay1or. ••we don 't have a lot of depth, but some of our individuals are as good as any in Orange County." After a 68 Lietzke's Lead Dwindles to Tiro TUCSON <AP> -A lapse along the back nine opened the gates lo a host or challengers. but Bruce Lietzke still retained a two-shot lead going into today's final round of the Joe Garagiola·Tucson Open golf tournament. Lietzke once held a seven. stroke advan.tage in Sat\lrday's third round and appeared read,v t o run away from the fieltl before, as he said · "I lost sight of what I wanted to do· get as far in front of the field as l could. "f DIDN'T accomplish my ob· jective to lengthen my lead. I let it get away from me on the back mne "But I don't feel too badly about 1t. I s hot 68 and I'll lake it 1 ·m still two in front going into the last round and that's not too bad. 1:11 just go out tomorrow and try to m ake a lot of birdies. Thal 's what 1t 's going to take to win it." Tom WaL..on, who-pla*yed with Lietzke, said Bruce "made a couple or mistakes on the back nine and let the rest or us back In the golf tournament. "IT'S AWFUL HARD to play with a sevcn·stroke lead. You ~~~te~~urt trying lo i.:ct 1t on,thc "Two shots can be made up .. But. on u coun;e like th1i;, you·11 have to mukl' u lot of birdies I'd prcdid I'd have lo shoot &1 or sonwthang Ilk<.' thut tu wan 1l." "ll <'an be done," said Lee Trevino. "You cun s hoot 29 on the front side hcrl' It can be done. But Bruce won't fold. lle's too seasoned a player to do that You'll hove to catch him And 1( he shoots 68 whl<'h he shOuld he'll be touAh lo eate h " LIET'lKE, the current Cana· dian Open champion, once was in position to put it out or sight. But he was unable to hold it. faltenng badly down the back nine. "Well." sighed Lietzke. who bogeyed his last two holes, "at least we got 18 more holes out of the way." He had a 54-hole total of 197, 13 shots under par on the 6.708·yard . Randolph Municipal course that has yielded some extremely low scores. L I ETZKE'$ STRUGGLE down the stretch opened the door for defending champion Watson. Marty Fleckman and Jim Thorpe to move to within two shots ofthe lead at 199. T ""d round 1~60.r\ '" '",. J~ G.f"IH1t<M• Tu<\O" ()pm qolf tou,_..t ,,., Inf' "·'°°"•••O P•• 70R•-l'f!Nlun1<t11<tl tc>•1t~ Aruc.-. t 1t"t1ti"" Tom WAI""' Nl•••v r l<-<\m.tn J•m ,,,.,,,,.. 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' Sha1'e LPGA Miami Lead MIAMI <APl --Sandra Post scrambled m with a two·undeT· par 70 Saturday to tie a faltering Amy Aleott after 54 holes in a Ladies Professional Golf Assn. tournament. . Post. two strokes back start· ing the third round. finished with a 54-hole total of 212 -four un· der par. Alf oit finished with 72 and also was at 212. •' l 've got three good rounds under my belt and I feel very good." said Post. whose third round included two bogies and four birdies. She fired 7ls her first two rounds. "The wind made it more d1f· ficult today and the pin place · menls were a lot tougher." said Post. looking for her fourth lour victory in 12 seasons. "But every hol'e I came to I worked at it as hard as I couJd: It was a matter of m aking pars with a birdie here and there," said Post. formerly of Ontario. Canada. After a bogey on the firth hole. where she bunkered her shot to the green. Post birdied the sixth and seventh boles. She two· putted 25 feel on the sixth hole and sank a 25·foote r on the seventh. Thl•d·roon<I •-s '" ,,,.. lo)(lte\ Prot9"..,...1 Ciolt As"' IOUt'Mf"l\f'f\I O•~• ,,.. ... 111 yerd (oun trv (lut> i4°'"'tura toury. AmyAttot1 .... ,,.,, .. ~, J&n SleP'W"'°" Holh• S••o v J•n~ 8 l•IO< • M11rv Dwyer 00""• H wtlll~ 0ollM ( Vounq PAt 8r.tal~v """""" p~,,,_ 8ellv &urn.•rw:tt Merl•nfJ Ftovd 8'>1hS<>-- 8etn Olnlf'1 0.D«lff' AU\h" l OUl'll' 8rU<P VIVlllft 8.-.,~ A-'1~• Nell<Yl-1 llonftle Brv- P•IMe_.. Jerllyr1 &n il Bevtrlf Kie" #lolurle Brwr Behy KINI JoAnne Cernotr 10.10-'1 717 11.11 IO 111 n ,. 11 111 h• ,. ,. ,,, I• ,, ,, , •• )• ,. 71 , .. n i• 1J '" 1111 n no ,. '~" no 10 1111 no " 1• ,. n1 11 I\ I• 111 ,. ,. ,. n1 1•·1>-1• 111 1~74 IJ m 11 11r10 11J Tl 11n m ,. 1._1s m 11rn-a n > 71 7\.IS 111 11 n.n m '>-''-" m ,, , .. ,J 11• n .11r1• n • •• 11•• n• '~"·'• n• ,.._, ..... .new Two baseball players. Kevin Romine and Dennis Cowan, wiJJ be counted on lo sbultle between the diamond and the oval to make the track team click. Troy Blevins, a Cl F finalist in the hurdles. has left school and thereby leaves a big hole. but Coach William Thompson feels his team has the talent to fill it. Romine is a 10.0 sprinter and 23 O in the 220 plus he can also help out in the long jump <22·5). the low hurdles <38.2 > and the 440 relay. Cowan is the returning Sunset Le§gue champ in the triple jump with a 46-9 to his credit. Alan Duncan is also a league champ with a 14.6 m the·high hurdles and can run the 100 <10.1 I and 44-0 <53.0l, too. St.eve Brown is FV's hope for the dis· tance events. He owns marks of 2 02 in the 880. 4: 21 in the mile and 9:40 in the two·mile. Brian She rrell is another sprmter with promise. having clocked 10.2 in the 100. 23.3 in the 220 and 52.5 in the 440. Don Baughman lS a pote ntial 50-foot shot putter. and Rick lJays is a transfer from Ocean View who provides strength in the high Jump. 1 B_, ... , .. B etldl "We d on't h ave any superstars but we've got lwo or three good people in each e vent." says Coach Carter Lewis. ''If our Juolors come through, we should be OK." Sprinter Doug Diamond runs a 10.2 100 and anchors both relays, but he's coming off knee surgery and his health is still s uspect. Deron Llnsacum <10.3) also re· turns Last year's JV 880 champ, Mike Vucinic. will bolster the middle distances while Gordon Duer. the varsity two-mile de-, rending champ, will also run the mile. Steve McRoberts and Bob Burt are penciled In for the <SeeSUNSn,Page83• SoCal Flattens UCI Nine Twice Str0ng pitcnlng pt•rrormj\nces by Kent M lyashlro and Duane Meyers gave Southern Ca lifornia College a doubleheader sweep over vhsitln11 UC Irvine In collegiate baseball nctlon Satur- day. Mlyuhlro, a ~-7, 155-pound senior left· hander from llonolulu, threw a seven· hitter as the Vanguards won th~ opener, 10·1. Meyers, a 6·0, 190·pound freahman from Tustin, lOStlCd a alx·hitlor p SCt:; took th nlahtc•P. 2· l Ml)'onhlro struck out only two batters but they wtre the rtnal pair ht faced. He allowed Ju tone walk but more Import.ant· Jy. helped his own cau~e by drlvinc in four runs with three hits. The compact two.way threat delivered a two·ruo single lo hi&hli&hl a flv'o ·run outburst in the fourth ' inning and capped a lhree·run burst in the sixth frame wtth a two·run double. Meyers, who was cut last year by Sad· dleback College. struck out three and walked two in hls first collegiate ,slartJng assignment. In 20% Innings or work this season, he has allowed just two earned runs. All the runs he needed cap:le from bat· tery mate Stab Thomas. who belted a two- run homer In the third Inning~ Butch Plank contributed three hits while Miyashiro, acUn&JlS lbe designated hitter, had a pair of sefeUes. Both of UCI 's tallies came on solo homer&~ Jesse Moore drilled a fillh·innln1 homer In the opener while Ken Gutierrez hit a fltlh·huling homer In the ni&htcap. In addition to the s terllng pitching, the Vanguards got some outstanding play in the field. Jn the 18 Innings of play, SCC com milted just one error. a significant stat constderlng the pitchers combined for only five strikeouts. UC Irvine bas another doubleheader on the road Monday. this one against UCLA. Southern Callfornla College travels lo Long Beach State on Tuesday1 Plf'M~ SC-llYI ...... UC 1,..1.,. -hi t 1 4 SOii "4tfn C... °"'"' • ~ • t O P•1M, l(r-lo • ..., K41Vt* Ml.,..... ... ~ ·-NUy•'""-l P•lrw HA UCl,,,IN ~. SeclMO--Sc-...,IMlillll U(lntl,,. --fM --· • I 5outllffll CM C.C.... - -__ , ' t Out..,_ .,.. It-. w.,.n ...i "---W--Mrten, 1.- Gvt .. rrtt "" ¥' lnolM ~', s.(.tl Qlleeel: TMMA. ' .. -. . . .... --' ---. ---... -..-.... -. . -·, . . --. . -. . ...... -.. -. . .. --. ...... "' . -...... · ........ -.. -... · .. -:,.. , '--...... -_. -. , ., ............. .,,,,.,_.,.., .. ,..; ...... ,.. .. ,,,, ~···· .. . . ., ... , . -• .: I ~ -. • • * .-., ..... • ~ ,,. .. , • .-,._ ~ • _. -• , 4 ; ~ • • .-• .... ._ ....... .......,..~-'----~~~~~ 1 ... • ~ -- BASKETBALL Bucs, Gau~hos addleba k Clinch Tie for Title Saddleback clln<'hl'd Ut for tlis conference ba kctball cb m ploru;bJp and Oran {" Coaa::il '" onl' ::ilep wa) from dulng the 1me ufh•r both M'ored t>•:-.' Junior coll tt v1ctori Su.turd.a) lllll ht llesplll" foul trouhlt• Sat.I d\eba<'k dti.~~~I o( ho11l Cilrult, 91 12. to run it11 Mi'l!>lon Con r ren~ rerord lo 11 t and 0\l'r ull m rk to1t 14 Oa G CO ST, mnn•hth'. bad •v rybody phay and eve-r bod) con ln lt '1 14 home '1ctory ov,•r Sun 01eKO Mf'. a Tl)at '"n Uw Ptrtth-:<1 21 • on lht• ·)ear. 8 l m tht> South l'~Hti.l C'11n rercncl' 1ad'rt 12 o 111 l'el~r!!on G v m this ea.,on Tht• Uucs trn' ,. .1 'hmr.do-.-. n J~1nnsl second ph•<'l' l"ull\•rton WL•dm·:.da) on the ro.ul and u "'1n there would ,,.w up the t1tl.- Good U\'frn~t> l(Ol Orun~c Cot1:.t out to front \'itrl) •.tnd ~ooct 'hooting k\•J)l the But·11 thel"l.' In tht· f1~t seven rA11wt{li. of 11l1ty Jones S parkle OC"C allowt'd San Olt>KO M • ~ 1u:1t ~evt·n polnU. The P1rah•fl f1m'>hc.'d by shoolln& ~ 11ercent from the noor 132 of 64 \ ond It:? p.•rcNll from thtt frtt• throw llm· 123 ::.'fl \ ,..,,,F. Nf:llM.\ " nnt•it t•1.:ht or'ntne fi Id troll ullcmp and ddro I~ thro.w tcu:.. 11 pototA r auJ Akm, thf' 1aamt• It h1~h ll(Hnl man with t9, hit on 6 Of 10 ~m th1• floor, "ll'Vt!n Of &•1ght from thf' hnt• • nd hun<h·J t>UI four 3S<\l!lb Tht-Plrale thw. tlt-d a chool record fur mo t homf' win~ iu nrti rt•t.-r~n Oyn\ Wt.I"> built in 1961 With ont• morl' homt' duw on t.a11 OCC hu~ " chuntc to tiur Jiil "" lht• nl r k .. et hy lht• 1966 67 and \. f.H tr11n1~ lhat ft>utvn·t.I John \'Jllt'IY Si\DDU:K.\CK l\tll LT a 25 p<J1nt lt>~d curly m tht-:-iccond ha If befort' l>lar rt-nter Kevin Mt'Gt•t• fouled out with ll 12 re m amin~ Mike Howurd picked Trojans Run Past Ari~ona St., 75-59 L.OS ANGEL.ES 1AP 1 Guar d Dean Jones ~cored a season-high 16 points to lead a balanced attack Saturday night as Southern California rolled to a s urpri s ingly ea sy 75.59 Pacific-10 Conference basketball v1ct.ory -O-Ver visiting Ariz.ona State. The Trojans. who played without leading scorer and re - bounder Cliff Robinson for the second straight game. raised their.,.,Pac-10 record to 10·4 and their overall mark to 15·8 with the triumph.· ASU dropped to 6·9 in league play and 15-12 overall. DOUG WJDTFELDT, starting in place df Robinson at center. ha_d_l4 poinls and seven re- bounds for the Trojans. Maurice Willams added 12 points, Purvis · Miller had 11 and Don Carlino s cored IO for Southe rn Cal. Miller had a game-high 10 re. hounds. . Southern Cal finished with a 35·28 advantage in rebounding. The T r ojans h ad only u turnovers lo 15 for the Sun Uevils. "I thought this game. particularly in the second half. was the best we've played all so smoothJy ( d1dn'l want to dis- rupt the now. "Our defen sl' h e ld up throughout the game. We played a good, alert zone. Dean Jones is shooting with confidence and more intensity than he was earlier in the year." ASU Coach Ned Wulk s aid. "We played terribly. When you play terribly. everything goes wron g, and that happened tonight. We didn't generate anything offensivelr. especially in the second half. "I guess you'd have to at- tribute it to their zone defense.·· added Wulk. ''But then again we never did anyHtfng to win this ball game." A•lroft.l'SI IS•I-. 19 It IP USt Oil S Wolllam~ J 0-1 I> M w 111oams N•sn 1 o-o 7 Miller • 5-1> U Wlclllwldl • 1 I I) l l • 3 S I 7 11 • 1, 4 ' 0.0 , 0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 Jonf'\ (8rllr>O S Smith B•ooks 0 Smtth MbrQue-th 19 II Ip 3 0-1 b ) S I II 1 ().() ,. s 6-8 •• 7.7 10 1·1 I 0 1·7 I 0 7 7 7 0 11 7 0 0.0 0 7• II 11 ~9 Tola!\ NimphlU\ Goot1••,.. Lr-v~r L•ster JO\llu• Zf'no Davi\ T&ylo• Ku<"•rr.ky Sim\ Total\ n 1"-7• I Tolai lool\ Anton• SI 70 US( '" Fou~ out M w 1111ams A11enc1anct 1.oe• Mellllrne USC )1 111 up h1 h!th per"onal foul with 7. ~u to wo what" Randy Whlcldon nd Rru«' 1.aV Jlee pluy~ 10 m1nutr' of lht' <,econ<! half with rour foultt eurh Catru took advunl1tge by t'llmblng tn w1lbin L3 Points. 83 70, befort> S ddlebnck scored fl Vt' l><Hnl; In a span of 20 111•roncl11 on u plilr C'C steuls to end the lhrt'at. Tht-C uchos 11hot ~3 percent rs9 or 73> rrorn th~ field. Ted ll~ltlnQn hit on aeven of nine fi h1 1ouJ utt m1 l for l6 points. McGtt t'anned 10 ot 13 tor• 20 p01nts and l .nVaellee hit on 9 of 13 for 24 points . 1lettln(Ce1 grubbed 14 rebounds und baVallee picked off 12. Ed Putrick led the team 1n asslsts with 10 u .. o...,,,_,..,.,., ''"Ip Oran,. Ceint 1111 HtAt>' W"O"' Mo•lon Mt(itt lliC19t (cl••rO\ l4vm•n All!l.o._ Toi.b ' 0 1 11 ........ ,. 1 0 • M<Cor,..•O > 0 • Ntum""" I 1 16 0•0111 7 ' , "~'" 1 1 • Will\ , 0 10 ·11•11 o • t V•11 Mo•n t 1 • G•rrllv t • 8 Pritt /4T6~errnso Poi•fer ro111ts M•Ullmt Ot•noe (OHi 41·2S. .. It Ip I 1 • I 0 l • I 11 \ 0 •O I '' , 10 0 ' • • 0 ' I I ) -, , 4' 1 4 6 ,, n., ro••I fouls· s.n Ole90 ~w H, 0••119t Co.•I 71 Foult<I °"'· Nlcholas, Gree11 CS.n Ole9o ~H t.An-· IOO S.ddltW<ll itl I Cill'VI lnl Pat rte\ Wllielclon LaV•lltt 8..:on MtGff Helllno• How•rO B•CJIO •• It tp • 3 IS 4 0 II i • 24 7 0 • •O o 10 1 7 16 1 0 2 0 7 l JOlll\lon Ce"ll>bell Wulf Moses Morrt\ "COs1ll eoull S..-<llH Paspal ro1a1s l'I 13 tt Total\ M•lltome s.cioce-ll S7·ll. ,, "II> 10 • ,. 7 1 6 s 0 10 7 1 s , , " s ' 11 0 7 1 1 0 • ' 0 1 79 u n Total fouls; s.dcltebiKk 77. Citrus 11; Fouled oul Mt Gee. Mowucl CSedcllelletk I; Mose• •Citrus! Attenoano 3SO. * * * SOUTH COAST CONP:ElltEHCE Lt-O>o•r_.il O•lnqf(Oot\I Full~rton Ce,,llo• • 1 11 • I 7 " I> ·~ !Sii s.,.,. AIW S•n Oleoo-w s 1S ,. • IS 17 G•onmont I 17 14 Ml S.,. An1on10 l 1 IS U S.IUMNY'lk- O•a,.Qe Coast t 7, S.n Of ego Mew IM f ullerton85, Ce"llos I• Gros\"*lt 16, Ml S.n AnlOl\10 bl W-sd•f'l G•m" Or•nqe Coast at Fullerton Cenltos al Ml. S..n Antonio S•n O•tgo Mew•• S..nte An• MtSSIC>ff CONFERENCE Collfer•"ce s.aaleC>.K~ Rlver\l<M' s.&n Oi@QC)tC Pelom•r Cll•us SAn Be•na•ellno S.outhwesh;rn CMllPY W L 11 1 • J 8 • 1 \ • • • • ' " 0 11 ~,.,,.,..,., Scon' Seckll-... '""'' 17 Rlvn\lcle16, Palomar 67 San 8•rnerdono 91, Soutllwe\tern 16 !>•" Dle90 cc 111, a..uev 41 w.--ay'•G•"'ts Sa<IOl~l>«ll •I San OleQO cc p •Vf"ide ., Sou!ll-le•n Cba!kY a1 San BernN<l•no CIHU\ Ill Patomar OYttall w L. 71 • 72 • 11 • 1• 11 14 ,, ••• ' 73 '" ea son long," said Southern Cal Coach Bob Boyd. "I'm not sure exactly wh e n, but I think midway through the second half was the best: f'ro• Page 82 "WE ALL SENSED il. the te am, the fans." continued Hoyd. "We went with the same five players most of the second half because 1 liked the way they were playing. We were playing SUNSET TRA~K • • • F rmttPageBI BRUINS ... who had a 46-28 advantage in that department. Holland had a career-high 13 assists to go with his 13 points. H amilton became the llth leading scorer in UCLA history on Saturday, passing Willie Naulls and Richard Washington with his 19 points. Jn addition. Hamilton was credited with seven assists. UCLA has now won at least 20 games in a season 13 con· secuUve times. The Bruins need to win two of the ir r emaining four Pac-10 games to clinch a tic for the t itle. Three victories would give them the cham - pions hip outright . the 13th straight year that feat would be accomplished. ArtlONC•I ,, It tp M•wtl1on-. O 0.0 O 8elot>UY111C 7 1 l I> O..mlt 1• 10-n 38 !l•own • 0.0 8 N~llt\ I 1·1 II z~,.o • 0.0 8 Miller 0 «Ml 0 ~"" 1 «Ml ' O..nt>elly 1 «Ml • Lake 0 0-0 0 NO•tlll 1 0 0 7 Total\ l& •• 10 116 H•ll11,..... UCLA ••·•I UCLA (llOI G-.enwooo Val'M•eCIM Sim\ Mollel'el H•milton Allumi. Wiikes N111ull\ TllOmes S•t><tt" l(env ft II Ip 13 Hi 31 8 ·-~ 10 7 0-C • 6 ' I 1J • I' ·~ ' 0-1 7 b 7 7 I• I I I 3 0 0-0 0 0 11 1 on 1 To1a1s •b 11n110 Totlll lout\ .... ,on .. 77 UCL.-11 Foulccl OUI Si"IS iUCLJt.• Allend&M~ 11,7A& hurcUes, Mc Ro~rts a 15.8 and 40.i runner. Burt is the younger b rother or Cary Burt. stm the Orange County high jump record holder al6·103'.t. Curt Wooten is the Oile rs' cur- rent hope in the high jump. Ile went 6 ·4 last year . as did a n othe r hope fu l who has transfered back from Mayfair High. Dane Martin. Huntington Beach is young 1n the weight events. with Danny Curran. a junior. as the main hope for the shot put and discus throw. Tracy McDonald also figures prominently in both events. with Jim Barlow and Jeff Goodman also s howing potential. Maria a The Vikings boast a potential CIF star in two-miler Matt Bia- l y. who is already in mid-season form. Bialy clocked 9: 10.3 at the Times Indoor meet two weeks ago. Luis Garcia. who ran a 4:23.3 mile as a sophomore. is another polt?ntial standout. In th e sprints Marina has sopho'more Tom Fishbeck. who clocked 10.3 last year. J unior Russ Lacy is another of the Vikings' lop sprinters. with a 10 .4 to hi s credit as a sophomore. Lee Knowles is the primary quarter-miler , having clocked 52.3. lle's also an all· lea gue football player. When bas ketball center Randy Heidenreich becomes available. Marina will have a high jumper who went 6-4 as a sophomore at its dis posal. OveraJI. it's a young team. one which will n eed c lutch performances from -its un- de rclassmen to contend for the title. N.....,,,ort Barhr The Sailors also have youth. with sophomore Rudy Jimenez bein g counted upon in the s prints and 1unior Nowell Kay tabbed as lhc top prospect in the long jump and triple jump. Jimenez ran 10. l in the 100 aod 23.0 in the 220 as a freshman. also clocking 50.9 in the 440. Kay is a.& potential 21-foot-plus long JU11'41'er and a 44-foot·plus triple jumper . Backing the youngsters are som e solid seniors. including Charles Steak. Bryon Ward and Joe Carnahan. Steak runs the 880 in 1:55.3 and fills in on the relays. while Ward has clocked 38.S in the low hurdles and 15.2 in the highs. He also runs the relays. Carnahan is the lop man in the weights , having put the shot over 52 feet and thrown the dis· cus m ore than 146 feet. Jeff Hailey is also being relie<1 upon in the shot put. He's gone 52-5 before. and could develop into a ~footer. Coach Bob llailey s ays his team has potential. but points to Fountain Valley and Edison as the teams to beat. ~ College Baseball Scor es COL.LEGE SoCal Colie9P 10.l, UC'"''"" I t uses. califOml• A••' 1 UCLA 7. Peppenline 1 v ... 1ura Tournam.,1t l'11ll••lon 4, V•nlu•a • Cc•lltel •lier ~i• lnnl~.aanneui S.n Metto •. Fullerton J L0119 8Hcll 7, West V•lley 2 LOf>Q llMcJI 8, Cllt>•t• 1 PORSCHE LEASING MEW & USED l.°"9 &Mell St. 3-7, c:n.pmen 2·1 llirst 9tfN 10 '""lnos· ~ 9•me t•li.d •I• tllW't~ 0.rlllWSS J Cal S1e1.: Fuuenon S-7, C.I •·• IN <ond tef')t ,I 11W'tlf'91) C•I PoiY IPanloNI S-IO, Ari-St/ ,., Sl.flfOl'CI M . atl Poly 11LOl 1·4 Ara,_,. .. 16, ,._ ,.._.Jtlco M .IUtttott C:OU.IOtE Oraf\Ve"C:0.51 I, GolClen West S s.clcllebll<k 14. Mlr•COll• n C.,,,_t,,s..laAN4 LA ~'t'*' IO OWrltM• wesy L.A 15, P•MllenaJ LA V•lle\r S, Vefltu•• 0 Wut \lelley 3, s.tma 81Htwtra O Santa 8¥bM11 l, SMI MAI.cl 0 l-'elV~TS.11~no7, CNl,.y• lfll"fll lm11erf•I \lallty S, Vietor \l•tlty 4 It OM.I Field Hockey Put some red HilS In your sunse1S. Buy one ot th• dream bNts list· e d In t h• Boati n g 'lassltied ads of the Dally Pilot. 642-5678 Sund9y. February 18. t979 DAIL 'f PILOT 83 Vikes Head All-Sunset Heidenreicki Hatton Share Horwr By ROGER CARLSON OI tllt O.lly ~let Sl.tft Marina High 's Vikings, as tbey did in sweeping to the Sunset League chjlmpionship. dominate the a~J-.teagt1e selec- tions with four players and the coach chosen by the Daily Pilot. Randy H ekienreich and Truiett Hatton. the inside· outside punch that led to a 21·3 overall record and a three.game bulge in the champions hip race share Player-of-the-Year honors. Neither ranks hig h in in· dividual scoring, -y-et each was usually dominant against the op· position. The Vikings had a pair of nar- row escapes, winning !Jy one point over Edison an.d Hunt- ington Beach, njpped Newport Harbor by three in the finaJe and had six blowouts. Coach-oHbe-Year honors go to Steve Popovich, who lcept a pocketful of individual stars in a team-oriented concept. which proved three games better than runnerup Huntington Beach and Newport Harbor. Goodell L e ads Bruins Pas t SC Swimmer s LOS ANGELES <AP > Olympic gold medalist Brian Goodell. Tony Bartle and Robin Leamy won two events apiece Saturday, leading UCLA to a surprisingly easy 74-39 dual sw imm ing victory over rival Southern California at the Bruins' pool. UCLA defeated Southern Cal for the second str aight year after having never beaten the Trojans in a dual meet. The Bruins have a 9·1 record in dual competition this season. Goodell, of Mission VieJo. cap- tured the 200-yard freestyle in 1 :37 .47 and th e 500-yard freestyle in 4: 28.14. Bartle won the 1.000 free in 9: 12.5'1 and the 200 butterfly in l :49.73. Leamy captured the. 50 free 1n 20.75 and the 100 free in 45.58. Olympic gold medaltst Bruce Furni ss. s wimmin g for Southern Cal. was second in the 100 free in 45.64. Goodell was third in that event in 46.26 Jaime l',owler was a double winner for the TroJans. captur ing the 200 individual medley m l : 53.22 and the 200 backstroke in 1 :51.15. Women's Swimming SCAA u-CllamplOllSlllPl F1NI ~orln<I I C"I Pol• ISLO S49 · 7. (Iii Stal~ CNortll•idM' SJb l UC Serie 8¥1>tlrA S18 • U( lrvon• ·~· s Cal Potv f PomoNI' HJ 6 C•l <;tale f L" 1119 t,6SO t•tt Sltrlft9 rucsa 1 1e 1~ 1 100 l•U M•l•oll IUCI i SS IJ \0 oat• Mttord fUCI ' l • ' 100 b•~UI D•v1s CCa l Poly SLOI 1•111; 100 Incl mt<I Dot•" <UCil ' Ol I so flv Ve""''• <UCS8 I 11.n , )-meter cllvlnq Oocld 1uc11 •14 IS pol"" •OO ,, •• ,.,av UC 1rv1nt CMal•oll. l(ru.e N~•Ma, Wali.on 1 l 0 • Pro Hoc~ey NalkMYI Hochy L ...... To•onto S, lo\ AnQtif!\ 7 New V...-k R8"9f•S • Pllii.Of!Dll•• Pltt\burqll f> Ruffalo J Mon1.-.a1 7. Wav,;nqtno O N~w York l\t....,..r-. \ Vttr't<.C>uvrr l 80<1on J M'""""''" J Clllt&OO S SI LOU!\ t Allanta s. (OIOr•cto' Also earning first team honors ing k 'p, in add1t1on lo hti. floor are Huntington Beach's sterling gam guard. Rico Thompson. and the Newport Harbor punch of Brian Tho pson was the cataly~t lo Freeman and Jon Sweek. Hunti n Beach's game with Swee\ -finished as-the league.'S-his ability to .l!:ad whether 1t be No. 1 scorer with a 17 .8 average scoring (12. l a veragc l Jibouna and Freeman was at a "ls.1 scOl"· ing, assists or defense * * * * * * All-Sunset League First Team Player. School · Randy Heidenreich, Marina Truiett Hatton, Marina Rico Thompson. Huntington Beach Brian Freeman, Newport Harbor Jon Sweek. Newport Harbor Ht. Cl. Avg. 6-7 Sr. 11.8 6-1 Sr. 12.8 5.9 Sr. 12:1 ~ Sr. 15.l 6-4 Sr. 17.8 Second Team Darin Bowen. Edison 6-5 Sr. li . l 6-'.1 Sr. 13.7 6-6 Sr. 10.3 Curt Wooten. Huntington Beach David Tiezzi. Marina Jim Eldridge, Huntington Beach ltevinOlson.M ari n 5-11 Sr. 15.4 6-5 Sr. 7 7 Tate Has a Flurry To Win in a Hurry INDIANAPOLIS <AP ) -John 'Thle says he thinks he's one of the best heavyweights m the world. and Duane Bob1ck wasn't about to argue the point after his stunning first-round loss on na· lional t e l e vis io n i n t heir scheduJed 10-round fight Satur- day . "I reel stronger with every fight ... said Tate, who stretched his pro record to 18-0 when re· feree George DeFabis stopped the fight at 2: 16 of the first round. IL was T a l e's 15th knockout. "WHEN TflE tournament is through to determine the new champion. I hope to be a ble to say l 'm the best. but I 'm not going to brag now. "Tate said. The 24-year -old Knoxville. Tenn . native was talking about an elimination tournament pro- posed by promoter Bob Arum to determine the World Boxing Women's Tennis UC Irvine 4, Tu o T•<ll J lat T11<tot1 I So1>9ln Arm•t fl.JCll oet Oon1tv •·' • 7 St0<•ton IUCI' Ml S<lluc,,.rd • 1 6' ''"''°" IU(i' .,,., 0 N~oll, H . t.-l. <;.trlon lTI clt'I Sid~!\ o-4 ... N••on •UCll °"' s..11-. .... o. 6-0 OOUlllH Oo,.lev·Scllucllll•cl ITT I <kl NuQl\·AnnM ,,., 6 • b.0 Galton-!iettr~ I TT ' .,., c., ...... Nl•on DY clelault Assn. champion if Muhammad A Ii renounces the lit le . Arum said earlier that the winner of Tate-Bob1ck would m eet Gerrie Coetze or South Africa in May. Former cha m- pion Leon Spinks. a teammate or Tate in the 1976 Olympics at MontreaJ. 1s scheduled to fight South African Kallie Knoetze in the elimination tourna ment. Larry Holmes 1s recognized a!. champion by the World Boxing Council. "I HOPE THESE GUYS (Spinks and Tate> take care -of-- the South Africans and then WC' can have an all-American final for the title," said Arum. "He's certainly one of the bes t 1 ·ve ever fa ced," said Rob1ck. who was knocked out m the thjrd round by Knoet7.e earlier in h1:-. ca reer T ate. the WRA 's fourth-ranked contender. came out swingin~ and quickly had Bob1 ck rcelinl( on the ropes. Midway in the round. Bob1ck \\<as rocked lo th<' canvas with a right and took a mandatory eight count. Bob1ck got up. but T ate then stormed back in. hammering Bob1ck into a neutraJ com er with a series or rights and lefts until referer George OcFabis s tepped m and stopped the contest. ••••••••••• LOW LEASE! 1 79 CHEROKE!- ou ad ra-r rac. power steering & brakes. heater (Ser 188e1J computer EllllllE DIA§llOSIS .ONLY • ASLOWAS s 142~1. per mo o n approved credit. 36 mortth open end lease Cash pnce '7'495 plus tax & he Res1duol $416'45 CALL KEITH BROWN .......... 1eoc .. ~,,. 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Ollll'r kllt•rmun for T crrunovr ln1:i111h· C.:ory Funk llbJ, Mike Jlullu•I, ('I'll Jot• Gies ll1f 1. Wuyrw Uurkl'lN lof l, Hod Slull7. 13h > :1111JStcvc Vundcnbush 12h 1 The tt1f1•1 Ii hardly luc·k for hit llnu powt•r. u11uully th<: No I 1·()111·nn l"unk ( 370 I. liullft·t 1 .:15 1 , Glt•li 1 .a:n) could muk<' hf<. m l:.('rhhlc ror ~ny opposing 111ldwr. 1 fitult7 1s a tC'am lradrr and i'I a rlutt•h h itter. whll<' T o n y Or<.'c kl<'y could provide even m ori• strength off his Junior v:.1r:.1ty stat::; whic h reflect a .403 hatting average and 11 :.tolcn bu:.cs. could provido the impetus for a 11uccc1&ful season includJns the CJ f playoff11. Lefty Bn•tl .r; EC'luso, rlrst bus<'man Brhrn Prccmun und In· r1eldcrs Brad Wes tcott and Alan. Gaddi~ ruturn. Chrta Johnson, a left·handed pitcher and outfielder. and third baseman Don Selby should al!IO give the SailQrs some punch with the but, uUhbugh Cruy uya his Tars wlll ~ 1C'ounting on th run· n1ng game w mako up for a lack or overall pu.nch. Others who figure lo help arc catchers John Culver and J ohn Berkeley , infie lde r John Allobclll, outfie lders C lark "mllh, Randy Starr and Buddy l>anu .. •I, n•cond baseman Bnan "imtth and p1tchcr ·th1rd huiscman Kirk Hubbard. f'o -ca t11 \/•l&etf The Bnrons have a solid nuc leiu to mold a championship 1·on t c nde r . keyed by Kevin k ominc. lhf' s ll('k rentcr-rlclder who wa:s the Ua1ly Pilot's Sunset League Player·or the.year lo 1978. Rontlnc butted .417 and was a thlrd team AU·CIF selection a s a Junior Ottlcrs m the Fountain Valley attack. under Coach Jim Dunn. tt~ three-year leUel'ftl'an Stuatt. M lies and r eturning starters Jerry Glrvln <shortstop) and de· signaled hiltcr David 'Brackley. Miles, an all·league selection u a Junior. will operate at third after serving duty at shortstop, second base and first base in hi!f first three years at Fountaln Valley. Alao big in the Barons' plans is Delaware transfer Mike Davis. a 6 2. 19C>-pound sen1or p1lcher·outflelder, le fty Bob Tidwell and n ght·hander Denni~ 1 Cowan, catcher 8111 McTe1r. John Ramirez. and sophomores Rol(e r Muscente <o ulf1cldcr 1 and second b-aseman Eddie Clark . Cowan. a second-team all league selection a fte r posting a 5 I won loss mark. 1l> ali.o count· cd'on ror t rttck ond field duty. Sports Calendar A rea Evenls Listed Me.. Basketball T-oy roth·f)" ._,~r""r" (dltfOf'l"h• (0'1~ ""' U( ~n Ou•'l() I LA H•rl:'J'!ir "' ('J'bid.., W•\t I ,.... wec1 ... 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IO,•cs.t St 1&,, (U\{ ln"dtl 11 Ten""'-101. lo.fnlu<'V rJ Georo1a U, V•l'M•l>lll 60 Ml\\l\\lol>I St 10 F l<><l<la M Provenzano, a junior, cap- tured the 106-pound title with· three pins and a i -1 decis ion in the final match using a single l eg takedown to s top Karry lwanaga or E l Dorado. He is 29·1 this season and was third in the Cl F SouTI\ern Section last season. Olh<•rs 111 lluntrng ton Reach 's plans include Kevin Asbr& !lb>. D o ug Diamond 1or 1. Mike Turner Ob>. Brad Van Tighe m lut ), Jason Walke r l mfl, Shawn Voncsh 10(), Mark Ebell Cp-0f1, Craig Bolton (Of l . J eff mil lp l, Jay Norris I c >. Tony Phillips I c > and Glen Selbo !ss 1. Colt•'lt' S..n 0-.qo Mo• "' O••-(0."I •1 )Ot S.001-k •I Cotru~ II 301 UC lrvtr'<' <ti Unlv•rlJIV ol Pot< ollt 18 0~ I Baseball Collrqe San 01eqo ':.Idle <ti UC ,,.,,,,. •II 0"' I .Socce r c;1wtt finished with 28 points. all but t'H!hl in the rirsl half. and Malovic "ound up with 27 points a nd 16 re- hnunds. The latter had 17 of his points .lfl<•r the intermission. The lkbds hl·lcl <1 53-46 advantage at halft1mt• and lt•d by as many as 11 pomb 1n tht.' :1econd half. but the Aztecs t Jlln•d behind Goet1. and Malovic to rakt> lhl' lead 8f;·R5 with 2· 13 remaining :ind Wl'rc on top lht.> rest or the way. I.JS•~. 10..1-69 MORAGA Bill Cartwright scored 31 points. and ~rabbed 13 rebounds Saturday night as the San Francisco Dons b<><it St Mary's 104-69 to move into J tie for flr!it place in the West Coast Athlellc Confer(•nce The Uoru. mad<' their record 10·2 in the we\('. i't•ppcrdrne fell to 10·2 with :1 111 ...... to ~·attl<• t sr· held a commanding 40·26 lead at halftime after h1ttrng on 54 percent, 18 of :t3, of 1L' field goal attempts while St. M;.iry·s wus 8 for 34 Not rP Dame. 10-54 MORGANTOWN. W. Va. Third· rankl'd Notre Dame. sparked by Bill llanthk's M points, overcame a three· voint halfl1mt.:• dd1c1t .and the largest cro"d 1n West Virginia history <15·1181 to ckfrat West Vi rginia University. ill ~.t . Tral·y Jar k..,on scored 12 points and R1rh Branning had 11 for the fighting Jn..,h. "'1ho held Wt>sl Virginia without a fll'ld ~oal for the firs t 512 minutes of the i.t.•cond half too\ crrome a 28-25 deficit. '\orth Carolin~ 66·51 ( ll \ HLOTTF.SVILLE. Va. -North C Jrohna s fourth-ranked Ta r Heels. led l1\ \I ~ood. went to the four comers v. 1th 11 1 •• mrnute' left and held on for a 1.ti :>, \tl:inl1c"Coa~t Conforence victory u' t r \'1 rg1111a ·.., Ca' aliers It "'a:. the seventh straight victory for the Tar Hl't'ls over the Cavaliers, 6·5, !>mre \'irJ.?inia won the league tourna· mt.'nt over North Carolina in 1976. ,tft>mphis St.~ 60·5:J M EM P ll IS. Tt•nn. Memphis State, h•tl hy ..,t:rnur forward Rodney Lee's 15 11nint.s and sC'ven rebounds, outscored r11nth r.inkl..'d Louisville 8·0 in the final :1•, rn1nutt'S and upset toe-Metro Con- ft•rcnce·IC'ad1ng C'ardinals. fi0·53 . The loss wa-; lhl' first of the season for Lnu1t.v1l11• ai:a1nst ll'ague opponents. The Cardinal~. who have clinched the <·onft'rencl• htle, arc 8·1 in the league .rnd 22 5 O\ l'rall cu .. a.110. w .c.ro1t11Al>'I Furm&n 71, M""''"'" •I S Florl0..60, JIK •~nvUlt> ~· 1011 5 Alotbitma .. N (Mo-C .... rlOll•lol Moddl• T~\'o<!f ••• Murro SI ., Atitbama80. Auburn 71 Mor•""IMI SI 100. Trnn TKn 14 F u,m.-.n 11 M •r\ht'll 61 l <,U ~I M "\l\\IP<ll ~1 W1f11..Jm,,. M1try 64 A1cnmof\d b" !) W LDUl\IMol 88. l •mAt If SOUTHWIEST l.-•• ,,,3l~•"\1f"(.t'I ~& '"'' SMU fl T(U. POcl . w~"tht!r ,. ''""'~'Ill. HOU\IOt' ~ W•" H•I\ ... ~1 llradl,Y IO B~•lor 10 11><• ~· McN.-W '\I "· l••i\ ArlllWllM ,. North Tr•e\ !.t ll ti'trd•n S1mm0f't\1t EAST f»f'nft 8' t-f&t"v•rO I) Pt !t Ml °""""',,.. 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IOllw•rnl •00 U E.,t< .. 11·31 P••O \U ~O "" ~ no .. n<e •• ., Curry was never pressed in the 13().pound division. winnin~ his early matches with case and moving qu1rkly in fro nt in the fina ls to post a 5·1 verdict over La Quinta's Ernie Garcia. He was second 1n the sectionals lac.t year but didn't place in the C!F finals. Lewis. also a junior, is un- defeated this season with a 29·0 r ecord and breezed to victory in his final match Saturday over Brad Davis of Foothill. He won, 12· l. int.he-finals. One of the closest and best ~tches of the day came in the 194 -pound semirmals when Dan Clearwater of Ocean View won over Edison 's Harry Clark in overtime, l·O. after the regular match was tied. 4·4. * * * C ... mpiOflthlP BraOtl '8-T•rrf !Loaraldr< FtlllldftO f(vo,,.,,, S.O 106 ProvtnldrtO IMun!lnQIOn 8~a<ll1 0.C l••na')a IFI OorM!OI 7 I t tS Ourr&v tM1,\lon Vleiol d~c Zabala IE'!>•"•n1al 1·1 UJ Dunun •l Ob•a t d e< S"Clt'•oll ll1v•""' 1 • 130, C11rry IEll•sonl Oec Gareta Ila Ou1ntd l S I I )6 Pu<tt•ll• IOranoe I Oec W~I< ~ fNo-w.it• I 16) t.t1 Ofllono 'lfrnneov• p1nnPd C•v"'tt •El Mod•MIJ d tAI Lewi\ IOdna Holl\! dP< Od~" •FOOlhllll 11 I IS7 8h~I• IEI Oo«><IOI dt'C Ca•actn•• lVtfl~ Par• ' S ,.., ~•rrf'r CWf''\lm•n~lf'rl drc Av11a llo:. Al•m•IO\I S.0 •II Hell,.r IVtlle P•r• I de<o Retll'f ICvpr~' & I 194 Rli't • *fl'tl l( t~nn pinned Clt•rw•trr •Of" .. •n y...,., \ \I' Hwy Lf"-NIS tW•\1ffn oinnt-d iCt-rtn~ 1( O•\On 4 II. Co.,oola1 .. n fTnord Pin• I •a ,,..,,,., \onor• d,.c Mont"""'Q'O (Wttstt-rn 1\ 4 106 JA''" .. ' (80l\(I C,r.a~d~ t d .. t Atvflr• (NM#41~ A 2 !IS O Nell <C•nvont d<!< Vattn1ue1• 10"""• p"", 0 l?J L•w,on (El Ooradol ptnn~ll Mun11 ICypr•\\t 0 JS tJO ,.,.,A •Fountdtn V<tllrvl dee ""~'" lfl•llllOWtrl • ) I '.16 C"""'" IWl'\lmln•l«r I Oe< C v&M 1 l<tn. nl'<lvl • S t•I WoolrvPr IL• Qoonlal dt< Chumpll•11 fMaono11n1>1 lfl Ella\ !Corona oe1 Marl drc lppeill" I IC eltllA I S·O IS1 Mnw••v ISunny ~llll\I Ott Mc(,Mov IWP>lmln,tor I 4 1 1bl Rf'ynOld\ t f 0\lflt(t•I'\ V;•lt~~ t won bV tortt 11 o.,,,., r -tttty • f u-.hn 1 ,,. fiff'>dfl'WtQ f M f\\IOn V 1ti10) p1nn1·0 Vitn\tOtir1 fl.O~"•' 7 OU ,,,. (laf• ffdl•IW\10,..(. 45m•tn rOr4'nn~1 11 •••v Runtno floar1t ""' Prov•n<• ,,_., w1•1•t u,.,bor I \ I Edisora Wayne Jus ll. a first team All· Sun set League pltcher as a Junior when he led the Chargers with a 5· l record, keys the Edrson attack, a team without any apparent wraknc·sses. Coach Ro n T.a Rurra has p1tl'hini,r 1 n g hlhandC'rs Justl. Wayne Pahca and Greg Donald 1 a nd anothl•r :.quad with quality depth Among the infielders arc first bast•m an Mike Zinn and second bal:>eman P ete Schaefer, Tom Duggan and Frank Seurer at s hortstop. Matt Macy at third a nd utility player s Dan Hoffman <ind Hick Abbott: 1 n tht' outfit' Id a re Steve Spang and John Rradbury. 1n addition to Brett Fauria, Pete Walker . Mike Dotterer a nd junior Tom Paterno Dotterer may be the key to Edison's outfield, considering he was a t op-n otch s tarter for Mater Dei as a Junior. M arina The Vikini::s. with three re· turning l>tartcr!i 111 the fo ld and more power than the Marina outfit of 1977. figure to be in the r.ice fo r the c hampionship again, us they were an 1978 when they fin1~hcd a game behind three others. Among Coach P aul Frey's s quad <Jrc returning starters Kc\'in Obon 16·6 right-handed p1tchcr1, ratchcr Stc\'e Masjoan <Jnd outfiel d er Eric Ruitht'nch1ld. Pitchin~ could he one or Marina's key :,trcngths with right hande rs Arian S mith and Bob Jud~c a nd southpaw Rich Gomez bolstering Olson. In the infield are Jeff Newton a nd Dana Knaard at s h o rt. }'~rank Cresc•1 and Ruilhenchild al third and St(•vc Springe r at s econd base. while Gomez, the pitche r. is al first base. The oulftt'ld includes Warren Cariaga and Ron McGulre. Nfteport Barhr The Sailors race a tough job with only four µlayers from the 1978 unit, but Coach M 1ke Gray has three or four athletes who _ ..... , . HtQh S<ttoot TrOY MIQl"I Tourn•"'"'' Cf(t1t,t'Jn ~• San CtenYnt,. fl Oofadn "' Foun1e1n Vallt-v. 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Hr1lph J.a-uren ·~ Sprlnv 'Summer cot le cl1on ''tr dtl10nal. but \\-Uh a dtff rf'nct• · Thl' <.-olkcllon make trona sttttc nw nt rn Jtt<.·kets .ind sld rts Roth ar~ lcanr1 thls N1son. s let•ker. yt>t ttll oft nd C' '"Y Som~ Of tht" JRC'kets have llgtrl , houldt>r pnd:c. und twllt"<l b t'k'.\. oth('rs an• com pl"h •l) u1ll'on-.u ur tt•d ·1 n n1'\U> an i>kirt~ 1:. :.ht' button fa ont~. s 1dP lit s 'hoY. lllJ.: .1 lot of ll·~ ~ Halph l .tun.•n ha:-. chm,r n m;1dr us rn&..y , md1~u plu1dis to mix "1th t nn ~ub,irdrne for J fn•sh appro.!ch to cla~su doy dressm~ New fobrn·:. mdudt• k rrv clot h m .1 The luxury of raw silk -at _ left. side-slit skirt and softly tailored ;acket; at right, tweed. jacket with slim button-front skirt. -.---- fin<' t<.•xturf', ha ndle d with th e same sophistlcuhon u:, t weeds and linens. The ~rouv rcuturcs wrap dresses, a blazer and -.e pat Ult"i 1n 8UUppy shades tflat can De worn m town S lky, cotton shlrHngs, in antique strip- ines. urc done os a· two-plece ~ress" smull-collared. short~eeve "camp " shirts "1th s1d • ~ht . ~hm s kirts . It's cr isp, cool J illi ('llt-.Y. Mm=t· l'll'~~rnl ib the group of silk knits und linen kmts. done as dresses, skirts and ~wcatcrs They slip from day, worn with a neat Jtt<.'kt!t , to u simple, slinky evening look Carol Porter. at left, and Sandra Nichols are head over heels into a business that they have started -the manufacturing and marketing of a skin care line. The ease, mobility and comfort of terry is accentuated by trim tailoring. Accessorize with rope belt and strappy sandal. - Business Venture Two Newport Beach women have set up their own skin care manufacturing and marketing business. By J UDITH OLSON Ol IPle Delly Pilot St•ft They both had comfortable lives. Junior League, children, worthwhi le communHy pro- jects, loving husbands. time to enjoy life. Now. Alexandra Nichols and Carol Porter are head ove r heels into a business that is changing their schedules and rearranging their priorities. The two Newport Beach women, both pro- fessionaJs with college degrees. have started ma nufacturing and marketing a natural skin care line called Premier a I. Touted by Town and Country as "the best of the west" in a recent roundup of new beauty products, the line originally was developed by a Beverly Hills beautician and manicurist, Marilyn Derlgo. She researched the benefits of several oils. including almond, apricot and lemon, to dis- cover their benefits to the skin and began mak- ing products with these ingredients. AFl'ER TESTING her ideas on hundreds of women, she developed the basic items in the . Premiers I line, which Mrs. Nichols and Mrs. Porter have further refined. They also have added a few new products to round out the s kin care collection . Mrs. Nichols and Mrs. Porter like to tell the story about their unassuming start in the busi- ness world. THEY HAD A "little sherry party'' in December of 1977 to help Mrs. Derigo sell her first commercially prepared products when her financial backer exited from· the scene. "We invited 150 ladies," Mrs. Nichols s aid, "a nd they got so excited that we thought we'd like to get a litUe distributorship." Their fi rst investment was $25 for business cards. which their husbamts thought was a joke. When the two were asked by Mrs. Derigo to buy the whole company, ttie men stopped laughing. \ Neither Mrs .. Nichols nor Mrs. Porter had any idea what they were getting into. "WE TALKED TO marketing experts and it was clear that we had to change the na me, especially to market the product nationally." Mrs. Nichols said. Jl had a Clower name. "We developed new formulas and changed the packaging and bottling." They have learned about marketing, packaging, a ccounting, projections and sales analysis and they have JUSt placed their product in Neiman-Marcus, which should remove some of the burden for their tremendous mail order business which came from Town and Country. THEY ARE THINKING of adding a tine for men. since many males now use their wives' Pre miera I. and a travel kit with s mall sizes of each product. From there , who knows? 'Vhatever the direction Premiera takes, it will be a far cry from what the two women originally set out to do. Mrs. Porter, a graduate of USC, was an English teacher and Mrs. Nichols, who has a m aster 's degree in interna~ional affairs from Columbia University and has studied in Europe, wrote for Fortune magazine and was diredor of corporate administration for a large company in New York. With Mrs. Nichols' background in interna· tiona l relations. a European franchise may be next. The Sa,ga of the Great Backyard Revival -our backyard could not be what it is today without gross neglect. It is really no one's fault and everyone's fault. But. in the end, it's probably mine more lban anyone else's because I seem to have ac- quired an aversion to physical labor over the past few years. When we moved into this tired, 15-year-old tract house last year we promised ourselves a s pontaneous revolution would take place. We 'd transform the drab and uncared-for dwelling in- to a warm and creative environment replete with mood lighting and tropical landscaping. Although the inside of the house was in total disrepair -;,:-with sour milk·colored walls and gold fabric on portions of the ceiling -we held hilb hopes for the backyard. It was basically un•cbed and best described as primitive dirt a nd crabgrass accented by two.foot-dee p dog holes. We fantasied building a covered, natural wood patio off the family room and planned to fill it with covered chaise lounges and banging Boston fem s. The corner of the yard was to be turned into a tiny shade forest with different species of evergreens. Cheryl Rorno Just off the master bedroom would be a glass bathroom and om ce and a bubbling bot \ub. Everything would be surrounded by lush dichondra and bri~ht flowers. With all of these wonaerful intentions in mind, my husband worked two weekelfds In Oc· tober digging a trench around the only living thing in the yard: a ravenous bamboo plant which was threatening not only to uproot the brick slab off the back door but the entire house itself. • He worked and worked to cut through the tangled mess of-roots and finally succeeded by containing the tropical plant in a three-foot-deep • wall of concrete. As he began to erect what was to be the patio, he bullt a metal post about eight feet high, which was eventually to be encased In wood and would serve as a corner support beam . Then the rains came . a long with the holidays and ski trips and children who needed their bikes fixed on weekends and broken washing machines. And after those things came weekend motorcycle trips and management seminars and doghouse-building Suddenly the backyard was a muddy mess ef aogboles and crabgrass and there was a rust- ing metal post standing guard to make sure the straining bamboo didn't break through its cage. By this time we had also visited the loeal nurseries and lumber yards and bad found good lntenUorui are hot the only thing necessary to transform a drab environment into something from Home Magazine. There are monetary re- alities as well . -.. ..... ,. .............. .,.._ ..... ..., .. . . . In order to meet the challenge. my s pouse and I began doing what we could to earn extra funds on weekends . He fared better than I and soon his garage woodworking shop was in de- mand. Unfortunately, he found the wOodworking much more interesting than tolling in-an unat- tractive old yard that had a rusty post in the middle of il. Then one of my ~hildren -neither will ad· mil who did it -hung a clothesline on the post. Fin ally the rusty old thing had a fynction, a purpose in life, and seemed to took more noble than it bad. As the winter rains continued to ha mmer, though, the post sagged and now we have a leaning clothesline in the middle of our primitive mud, yellow crabgrass and dogholes. It now appears the towering bamboo has found a crack in the concrete 1tnd Is threatening to break out and eat the yard atld the house and everything. Sometimes I wish 1t would. It might be easier in the long run. ..... .. . .... ' ,... • 4"' ., ..,. _,,. • -• ..-4 r • ., .# • • • f ,-<# • • ., • •-"' _... -' ,.. # •• .,. • _., • • "* 4/1> ' fll ' ' # • • ,J -.: .:;: +h .,; ""-" ..;:, • ... ~ ""' ,... ....... -.. ~' .. ---........ -~~ .......... _ l f 81 DAILY PILOT fiuru.. Fe\mJ ri 11, 1979 Weddings/Engagements Miss Mornam. Mr Anderson Merriam-Anderson Ml'lunw M.1rw Ml•rrh.1m md Otn ul i\ndr w l\t>-tt h l\n(fonmn. hoth of •·~port li1•111'h •• Hl' l.'lll;li~ed to bl• UHll rll'll The brlch· t>lect. duuchter of Mt•lbu I. ,., .. , fla.al-ef Ne" porl Ut•uth. •rJduatl•cl ftom Newport Harbor tl1~h Sdmol und Jltt:nded Orungt' Coast C'olll'Rt' Sht• 1s a 1977 "Miss "iewport Beul'h" first runnl'r up The futun• br1deJtroom. MU\ nf Mr and Mrs C'arl D AndersCJn of ~an Marwu. graduated from San Marmo High School and took a BS \legree in phy!>u·s from UCLA ~n April 7 weddtnt( 1s planned m St An drews Presbyterian Chun·h 1n Newport Beach Vanasse-Crossoo Laura Jean Vanasse .rnd Christopher Stephan Crosi.on, both of Newport Beach, art engaged to be married The bride elect, daughter or Or. a nd Mrs. Robert Wilham Vanasse -or Newport Beach. ~raduated from Corona dcl Mar High School .inti will graduate from California S tate University. Fullerton, in Juhe The future bridegroom. son of Mr . and Mrs. Thomas Edward Crosson oL Newport Beach. s:raduaLed from Corona del Mar Hi gh School and 1s attending Orange Coast College. An April 7 weddin,:? is planned in St. Ma rk Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach M14''i Vftnasse. Mr Crosson Boulger-Cook Molly Boull-(l'r. l.11.ughter of Mr and Mrs Patrit•k BoulMl'r of /\naheam. 1s engaged to I>unwl C'ook, t.cm or Mr and Mrs. Vincent Cook or SnntH Ana MIK!> Boulgl'r gruduuted from Magnolia 1 ltgh &·hool and atte nded Fullerton College Cook 11> a graduate of Mater Dei High School a nd California State U01vers1ty, Long Beach. .. An Apnl 20 weddang 1s Pfitnrled'ln St. Justin Church, Anaheim. Sharshan-Martindale Carol Ann Shurshan of Huntington Beach a nd Edward Martindale Ill or Costa Mesa are ~ngaged to be married Tht! bride-elect, daughter of Mrs. George S ha rs han of Youngstown, Ohio, graduated from Wood row Wilson Hig h School and St. Elizabeth's Hospltal School of IDJrsing in Y<>ungstown. ___.,,- The future br~degroom, son of Edward Martindale Jr. and June Martindale, both of Costa Mesa, graduated from Newport Harbor High School and University of Oregon. A May 5 wedding is planned at St. Michael's and All Angels, Corona del Mar. Witting-Lyons Miss Distaso, Mr. Smith Miss Cook M iss Boulger Guzik-Sinclair Mr . and Mrs. Irving A. Guzik of Newporl Beach announce the engagement or their dattghter, Robin Kerry Guzik, lo Robert Ross Sinclair II of Newport Beach. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross Sinclair of Inglewood. Miss Guzik gr aduated from Newporl Harbor High School a nd attended University of California, Santa Barbara. She is employed at Ne iman-Marcus. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Clark 30th Anniversary William B. and Florence Evelyn· S,roitq of Costa Mesa celebrated their 50th anniversary with a ceremony at Harbor Triruty Ba~sst · Church. A reception , given by family and friends, followed. , T hey were marrie d Feb. H» 1929, at Providence, R.I. They came to Costa Mes.a in 1962. Smith is a 32nd degree Mason. and Mrs Smith bas been active in Easterq Star. ~· Distaso-Sm ith Natalie June Uastaso, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward Linhart. lb engaged to Larry Ira Smith, son of Mr ;.ind Mr!>. Ira Smith, all of Corona del Mar D eborah Lyn Witting, daughter of Dixie Lee Willing or Santa Ana and granddaughter or Mr. and Mrs. James B. Little of Costa Mesa. 1s engaged lo D..aniel Francis Lyons or Santa Ana. He is Lhe son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Lyons of Santa Ana. Sinclair graduated from Chapman <.;ouege and attends P epperdine University, where he will earn a master's degree in business. He is employed by Pyro Engineering. · Cook-Lendzion. Laurie Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vtn· cent Cook. is engaged to Neil Lendzioo, son ol Mr. and Mrs. 'l'homas Lendzion, all of Santa Hoth are i.:re1duates of Corone1 del Mar lhgh School Mass Oistui.o graduated from Orange CtrnSlC'ollcge nnd mv('r<;lty of California, San- t a Harbara Smith cilso ~rac.luated from OCC and USC ..,_ A June> W wedding i-; planned at Community , Conga egataonal ChurC'h Both graduated from Santa Ana Valley High School and Santa Ana College. Miss Wit- ting will graduate from California State University, Long Beach. m June. Lyons graduat- ed from Mater Dei High S.c hool. Miss Witting 1s e mployed at the Orange Coast YMCA in Newport Beach. Lyons is employed with Reed Timber Structures Inc. of Orange. A September wedding is planned. Men's Sensuous Legs Because I am busat•al I~ shallow. I am iJlway~ drawn lO lasts o( lhl' tl•O hc s l anything • ~m chow. I feel my life will have no meaning unless I know who are the ten best lovers, the ten best dressed people. or who have the ten best nosci. I l was inleres t1ng bl'cause sandwiched betwel'n Liza Minne lh. Angie Dic'kmson, Shirley MacLame. Jane Fonda. Ch ris Evert, Bianc.a Jagger, Nancy Lo pez. Cheryl Ladd and Bess Mye rson was Rosalynn Carter. To tell you the truth. I E,...a ·--~k An August wedding is planned. Ingram-Carr Katherine Ingr am of Huntington Beach and J ames A. Carr of Fountain Valley are engaged to be married. The bride-elect. daughter or Mr. and Mrs . Wi lli a m T. Ingram or Huntington Beach, graduated from Edison High School and California Slate University, Fullerton. The future bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Carr of Fountain Valley, graduated from Edison High School and attended Orange Coa st College. A May 19 wedding is planned in Sts. Simon and Jude Church, Huntington Beach. Dildine-Backues Sharyl Ann Dildine of Huntington Beach and John S. Backues Jr. of Irvine are engaged to be married. The b..ride-elect, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Charles David U1ldane of Huntington Beach, g•a•u•ted !rom Hunll!leach High School and attended Golden W ege. The future bridegr on of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Backues of Hunfi gton Beach, gradual· ed from Huntington Beach High School and at· tends Orange Coast College. A July 28 wedding is planned in Redeem er Lutheran Church, Huntington Beach. Ana. , -: Miss Cook graduated from Newport Harbor High School. Lendzion graduated from Mater Dei High School a nd attended Universit'1' of California, San Diego. A May 19 wedding is planned in St. Joachim Church, Costa Mesa 50th Anniversary Vern and Winifred Clarfc of El Toru cele brated their 50th anniversary al a party· hosted by their sons and their wives, Mr. \and Mrs. Cecil 'L. Clark, Irvine, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Clark, Arvada,-Colo. They were married Feb. 7, 1929, at Long· moot, Colo., and they've lived 1n the Oran~e County area for 20 years. They ha~ seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.' • I Taylor-Greiwe Cindy Lyn Taylor or Irvine and Gary Lynn Greiwe of Newport Beach, are engaged to be married. • The bride-elect, daughter of William W. -Taylor or Newport Beach and Mrs. William W. Taylor of Irvine, graduated from Warren High School and Orange Coast College and attended San Diego State. The future bridegroom. son of Mrs. lsofina Greiwe of Costa Mesa: graduated from Newport Harbor High School and OCC. - . A June 16 wedding is planned. I naturally pored over the story listing the Teq '\fost Sensuous Pairs of Leg s which ''hl'Sl l'p1tom1ze the beauty of human limbs." d idn't know Rosalynn Here are m y nomina-F ield· Jim f'1xx. whose Carter had legs th at lions. legs domina ted the cov· "'ent to the hJp. There For Lhe Most Sens uous er or the Number 1 besl must be thousands of Legs on a Television seller or 1978. "RUN· pictures of her legs fill· Personality: Wa lter NING." Legs have not Wedding and engage· ing the wastebaskets or Cronkite. Walter's legs had such an impact on ment announcements run every city room m the lif indeed ther e are two the American way of life on Sunday m the Daily ;;.;;;;==========;;;;;: country, but they rarely under the desk l for since the two hind ones Pilot Forms are avollable -.%u~ RUffEll'S sec the printed pagt or a years have titillated of Mrs O'Leary's cow at all Dm1y Pilot of/1cPs or UPHOLSTERY newspaper. women's imaginations. kicked over a lantern in 011 callmq the Features This is not the point. For sheer mystique and Chicago in 1871 Department.6424321 WlwftYouW•I The point is wh y lingeringfantasy,noone The .Mos t Se_n~uous Engagement anrrounce· ttie ••t women? Why don't we tops Walter. L«:g s m the M1htary : ments. with hlack and 1922 Harbor Blvd. honor the Most Sens uous f'or the Most Sens uous Klinger on MASH. who · white glossii of lhe future __ ... c...,o .. 1.-ta_M_e_•_•_-_S48_·1_1_s6__, Pair or Legs in men'' Legs in the Literary proves week ?ft~r week bride or tile couple. mu.~t ------------------------------that~henyou.re anawa_r he r ece11•ed by the I~ Actr-ed l&MJll~ & Wettfl'lll •RIDING APPAREL & TACK ... s-.w..._ &wfllh & Wntwn W•fllf •.• 25°"' off REGISTRATION NOW OPEN. : .. -·TT-f I•~ ~ I' 1rlf, •1~ fMt ti 1 •• l,.1µid1··· Ct1.il1 ·I \l/IK 111 r y 11 V• 1 o>~ 11 11. t " 1 r~ • 1< , • kbt d 1n 'I'll'-' 111 1 u 1 II•• ~ t1 1·.s· • 1, r , ~· 1 \.'.is us ldl up I l I. Jll ln<f ., I I iJ I It ' lr\1()111 ol I h 1 lht' vilioh1 I 111 nly 8E SURE TO SEE COLUMBIA PICTURES IC,£/ ®TILBS AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU IU CAPADES CJ-IALET. 2701 Harbor Blvd. llarbor & dam --· Costa Mesa 979·8880 zone 1t doesn t matter 1r Features Department six you shave you~ legs or week~ br/1Jre tlw weddanq not. you can still be al· dolt• lracta\•e. The Most Sens uous Legs in Sports: J oe Namath, who proved to the world that the claims made by pan- tyhose are true. one size fits all. The Most Sensuous Legs in Politics: Harold Stassen a nd Ronald Reagan. whose l egs have logged more miles on the campaign trail than any other legs in polllical history And finally the Most Sensuous Legs occupy- ing a White House in Washington · Jimm y Ca rte r , because he's married to Rosalynn Carte r a nd sens uous legs marry sensuous legs and if you don't believe me just check the wastebaskets or the city rooms. Club Calendar runs each Wednesday m the Daily Pilot and contain.~ notices of womt>n'.~ and service club meetings and events for OIP /ollowmg wef'k - Thuri;day throuqh WPdnes da11 Send not1c:es to Club Ca.lendar. Daily Pilot. fJ 0 n"r 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 9262/i Hf! iwre to include IJOUr name and phone number. Not1c1ts mu.~t be 111 our hands two week:oi m advanu T11 rt'qu1•sl n p1clurP wnll' or c:111l th1• ,. ealures T>Pparlment. li42 4321 Ptr /urrs arr /1rmlt'd 111 funrl rn11wrs opt•n to lhe puhhc Your Da11y Pilot can oo Recyclod o .... ,. c..o .. ,-r,. ,.,. .._ ,,. olf1. ~,. .... , • ·~14-1 "11 Cm.lo "· • !1!>6 ~'#11 ·~~~~ ·~1~ NEWPORT'S ·-~( ... 1 ~Favorite Drug Store~i '') For I o· Photocop~s . !,/ -> A ... .,.,4. o&(~(_E~ presents "Brides-Eye View" Ao lalormative bridal sbow. commentary by Rhio Esterline. leading bridal consultant and owner of Ferndales. produced and dlrtttH by Jean •nd Jim Turn/1 Formerly of tbe Roger WagMr Cborale and Ray Conniff SinRerS featurin g • . .. ~ t ,.----~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~------: RON LO VECE New Yorks award winning bridal designer 111 his premiere a""ea rance on the West Coast. · • .___• ..... PP_'~~~~~~~~~-~--~~--~~~-~j · Saturday February 24, 1979 Balboa Bay Club Newp-ort Beach Two Showinw•: 11 A M Jnd n o P.M ':\I ., 00 per pcr~un Wonh up to 9~.00 in bm.lal ~Crvalc tor each attend an~ bndc CA H DO'OR PRIZE Gue)tS will enjoy a champ;igne luncheon. the latest sprin~ brid al fashions. musical ;ind danu: 1nrerlude) .and crea1ive ~U~~C:SllOnS by. •Rach of femdales Florist •Curl RA y Photography •Viii .. Park CaminA •Bob Coffman TuxeJo Call 714·531·0212 for re\Crvet1ons and further information .. -, ...... . . . ' ,ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE Suoctey, Febru•ry UI, 1979 DAILY PLLOT .7 is· Out-of-state . BOyfriend a 'Tele-phony'?, DEAll ANN LANDERS~ My boyhiend .. v.ho la lt )'elll'9 okl, moved to another 1tate J am 11. work .-rt·tlme and 4o baby· lttlna so 1 ha~e tom• money ol my own <11 t no allowan~ 1 L.at.ely I've bffn hav,n.1 terrilk hassl walh my parent&. Wben Jed calla m~Ued they re fup to accept the call. even thouch I am 11tlln1 rl1bt there. They Ju l say, "Mananne lan't at home." 1 don't mind payln1 for hl calla, and aa Iona u k '• my mo&ey I don't think they bave the r•lht to do th1a )(y motb t say: In htr day l\O rHP4"tlablc- boy called a 11rt colltct , and no d4'"C"M!t p1rl woUTcl ~ ~-u«i a t att Jl'd ha •.)ob but M ' juat 1.wnc by and tht> only way b can ~lit 11 H I pay oe 1n1 ~ W•"d all Hh our optruOft on th• THE DOFttlSVOIC~ Oba VOi : 18-,~--.,,,., tau. • pol•&. ft'a your m.,_. altd U )M want to SPt'Od ( Bor~srope MONDAY . FEB. 1•. ltlt By 8\'DN 1-:Y OMA all t ] AIUES <March 21 Apr11 19)· One d05e lv y.,_ may be allemptlnR to move In many dlrec U.. simultaneously Counstl cauuon, but do so a. 1ood humor. Avoid appearing arbitrary Be ad-a>table, without M'atlering your own forcei. Gemini, Sagittarius ~rsons figure prommenUy TAURUS <April 20 May 20 1 Study Artes message. Go slo~. be thorough l'heck legal documents. Accent on pu blic r e latio ns. pmnersh.ips, cooperallve efforts and marital status. Take conser vattve course be positive of quotations. basic source of material. GEMINI 1May 21-June 201· Gel thoughts, ideas. concepts on paper Those who depend upon you may require written instructions. A friendship could be tra nsformed mto a "mean· ingful relationship." Another Gemini shows you a new way to achieve goal. CANCER <June 21-July 22 >: Lifestyle lakes an jt'lciting turn -you 'II find outlet for creative energy. Luxury ite m or art object figures in • your personal scenario. Young, energetic 10· dividu;al confides unorthodox plan. Be recep· tive, don't cast first s tone. Lf'P f1u1y 23../tug. 22 }: Che<:k land values. lease~rogram designed to enhance security. Be aware of terms, fees, potential, expenses and profits. Pisces. Virgo individuals figure prominently. Intuitive fl a sh could aid in resolv· ing dilemma. Know it and heed inner voice. VlKGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22l: Get ideas into production. No more proscraslination. Relatives. close neighbors a brother or sister articulates a dramatic scenario. Be selective. · adaptable -eschew gullibility. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0 ct. 22 ): Finish rather than begin be aggressive in protect.mg "te r· rltorial rights." Money, personal possessions. locating lost articles -these are s potlighted. Aries, Libra persons figure in scenario. SCOFPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21): New starts, a more pcisitive aUilude should be encouraged. Leo. Aquarius figure prominently. Get to heart of matters. Be direct, daring, independent in thought and action. You oouJd meet someone who will play major role in your life. SAGITl'ABIVS <Nov. 22·Dec. 20: Teach. learn, experiment with unorthodox procedures. Follow through on hunch -you gain as resUll or clandestine conference. Aquarius, Cancer and Leo persons figure in scenario. Be discreet. Don't confide activities to those who seem sug· ar·sweet. You'll understand! CAPRICORN <Dec. 22.Jan. 19 >: Burden is lifted. Social 11ctivity increases. You are wined· and -dined, cajoled and nattered. Leave details for another time. Enjoy change or routine. Broaden concepts, enlarge horizons, open lines of communication. AQUARIUS <Jan. 20 ·F e b . 1 8 !: Breakthrough indicated -you fina way to elevate position. Check subtle nuances , be aware of intricacies, details, what is written "between the lines ." You get green light, verification or order, policy. Another Aquarlan figures prominently. PISCES <Feb. 19·March 20 >: Obtain hint from Capricorn message. Accent on desire, wishes, romance. creative endeavors. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius figure prominently. Be awa re of potential -refuse to sell yourself short. Com· munlcate with one at a distance; pursue educa· tional project. A•• £aaders II oo C'Ollttt ult1 from Jed, yoo allloald be' able te clo lt • ...-aetlcally, bowner, your motlaff Is "•"'· A ft-flow wll.o would eall Ill.a &1.rl collect._ f'-u•~ a. ~• ol ••erieaey~ Jlrrnon1tn&e1 a lad& of lllWptty and a aurphu of poor Jude· ..... ,. OEAR ANN LANOF.RS: When a relative 111vu )'Ou n pre <-nt you don't care ror - somrlh.in1 you 'd n•vor 1ulect &Jl your own ttnd ll ~n't fit In Wllh the deeor of your apart· . ment. are you obllaated to bane ll? Whal about hurt teelln&a! You wouldn't belleve the trouble I'm havlnt with my bUlbaod over lhll. Aa you can tuna, t:be citl came from a membe.r or b1a family. Pleue reply 100M1t. U£LLZAPOPPIN' DEA& BELLZA: Slace die lift ea•e from a mem-r o( die famUy I feel M II ,erfedly Oil &o 111, "We appreciate yov u......,...... - tllle cUt la lovet1, bat It .._.'t II& 18.,....,. de· cor. ~ yM ml.ad If we eaeU.Ced K for somedll.al more aattablet" U 1•r lt•bHd ref'Het lo c• ..... wlUt tlala, apee lo , .. , &M -er -wtd&e -,. .. , for a brter pertod of ti•~ (pl.._. .. eelaclde wf.UI a vllk from tlM Over>, &11e11 mowe It ~lte•llere -to tM s&orage ,..., fw exa•ple. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm not a teen· ager, J'm a grown woman who should have known better -but I didn:t. Two weeks ago I aboplifted a SSS leather purse rrom a depart· ment store. I cot away with It but I haven't bad • IOOd-nl-'1 aleep since. _ I hate what I did and I hate the pune. I 'II never cany ll. I want \0 return It but I'm altaJd I may be arrwted or told never to come lnto the store acain. I've been told c:ub ceta ripped off ln po6t olftcea a lot these days so I'm afraid to pnd the money. Please sutieal a solution - OUILT·RlDDEN DEA.a G.: Have a eaMler'a daeek, la &Jae a•"• tf tu. •ade "'at a kak. aeq...i &laat yo•r .... llO& appear. Seed tM e~k lo tM l&ere .-a llMe el eaplaaaU. ud u ...... ,, _ .... ....,. .... " CWfB, v .. 11 ~!_ef beUer tllie m18•te ._ d9eek la la &M mall. OONftDENTIA.L .. Y• Or No!!! SMJd I Go?: My edYke la NO. U ...... be Uke aaklaC a barber 11 JW Me4 a Ulre.t. Singles Gourmet Dining Club Formed l • Bv JlJ UITll OJ .SON Of ,.,.O•tly P'll•'5Wtt Singh .. proff'i.l11onals who want to nwt't otht•r· µt.>01>le of the same status oftl'n huve Ci d1Cf1cult time T~ere a re few places to congregate oUler than bars or beach Two Newport Beach residents . Judith Novikoff and Jonathan Wein· stein. both dworced , were sitting a round lhe pool at their apartment complex one day last fall talking a bout this pro blem. which they shared 'Mrs Novikoff " psychologist. had been part of a "Omner party circuit" fo r singl<'s in New York and looked for the same thing here. to no avarl. She began talking to Weinstein. re· gional coordinator for C~lifo. nia Multiple Listing , Inc .. a nd they won- dered if the same thing could work in the Newport Beach area. T heir conclusion was that it would. so they orga nized the S ingles Gourmet Dining Club, which will have its first meeting. with a French meal. on Saturday. Feb. 24. The group will be by invitation only, Mrs. Novikoff said. Interested people may apply but must be in· terviewed by both her and Weinstein. .. We want people who are com· fortable wilh themselves, who have something to offer," she said. "If they meet afterwards, fine. We're not a dating service. It's a very civilized way to meet people. It's like you're in the hom e of frie nds meeting friends ... The membership fee will be $125 a nnually and each meal will cost ap. proximately S30. including wine. tip. food and music. The club also plans to take over small restaurants periodically and will approach other ea ting houses about having a "house table" where club members may sit wilh other members once a week. · Mrs. Novikoff also said lhat some travel plans are being discussed, in· eluding a trip to Tal)iti with dinners scheduled ln restaurants ._nd homes. A balance of sexes and ages will be maintained in the group, the foun· ders said. Each dinner will be planned so there is a congenial mix of professions and ages . ·'The focus is interesting people and gourmet food." Mrs. Novikoff em· pbasized. So far. the r esponse has been favorable. The founders have heard from pilots. engineers, physicians and other professionals. both men a nd women. All are interested in the same thing: escaping the usual singles bars and activities and finding mean· ingful relationships. "It's not hard to meet people," Weinstein said. "It's bard to find lasting relationships ... Information about the club is available from Weinsl~in or Mrs. Nov· ikoff at631·5133. 'The focus is interesting people and gourmet food.' Roger'sa"I_•_.....,.. introduces a new concept in plant care ••. for those who care too much! Pro•ot .. Growth ••• supplies ellRlldal nutrients to promote healthy plant growth. Proftd .. O.W-• ... 10 the important root area preventing root rot. defoliation, and plane death. Pre11enu Ovenwatering •.. an indoor plant food that also suppUes the necessary oxygen 10 i>'anl roou. 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UL wtucb ..t rcloln t' nt!wcomer named Jane Fonda apl)t'ared I ,Jt.>plon.·d the racl tbat her ex- traordinary l<.1lt-nl was 1101 bean1 adequately <'clebrated, and .l .dart>d to thank thal she mll(ht ~m~ into a first rall' ;trt1sl them1wlvt'll und 1111 the moru 1mpreulve 1.>tcau11ti l.hey uh btt 11titin ln l•nd~m. Their dlf· (~rcnrt' make l'Ul'h 0 0 Sf' m stronger. My arucle -was not exactly 1reeted with u 1·horus or approv<1 l Ev1dt.tntJy Fqnda had the d1'>advantafH'S for SL'nous cons1derotlon of llt'IO~ a star., daughter, Of ~ang a sexy young ~ornan and or havu1~ appeared mostly in poor films Hoots abounded. Fonda proceeded. Both. unfortunutl'ly. aro In Questionable pie· tu res. but if you 'rt• 1111t•restcd tn •cling, they ure vt•ry much wortft set•lnf( for Ponda. Jn "Comes a llOrt>Ctnan, ' t1 modern Welltern. she plays a womnn who Inherited a small ranch and. with the help of om.• old m un, Is trying to keep it go. mg against various odds. During the intervening years she has. if l may put 1t so personally, often given mt> a hard time. Much or her acting was, by the standards that her poss1biltties impose. mirumally good. In ·'They Shoot Horses, Don 'l They." she seemed to be leaning on her talent, rather than making 1t serve her THE MOMENT she appears, she is that woman. coming to us out of a life or physical labor, hard skill earned with dirricultles, hard principles defended with every nerve. Not a gesture, not an intonation, not a tremor or her presence comes from anywhere but that woman's being; these are not actor's charac- teristics studied and acquired; they are the natural results or a character created. RECENTLY I SAW "Klute" a gain, that ridiculously overrated dull thriller embroidered w1t}l stale camera artiness and impasted with I?~ of character-social seriousness through the de' ice of analysis sessions. In these films and "ome others, F ond a ca me as close to s up<•rricial, unmmed work as a gifted woman can get She seemed to be doing a job, delivering the g1>ods with cool marksmanlike percision but And Fonda is in "California Suite" <Colum· bia >.one of those Neil Simon collections of skits with some tears, some laughs, some liberalism, some Book·of-the-Month Club candor. (Two ele· ments. other than Fonda, are notable: Herbert Ross's conllnuingly slick dire<:tion and Waller Matthau's playing or farce -physical comedy which I've never seen before.) --without really strammp, her resources. Lately, however. Fonda has been deepening a nd fresh£>nmg agam. ln the pastry-puff ''Fun with Ihck and Jane," she bubbled. If there's su~h a ttung as a non -dance performance lhat da nces orr the ground with sheer spirit·-and there 1s -she did 1t here. And in two current films she gives performances excellent in FONDA IS A smart New York journalist, divorced, Cahfornia-hating, come lo L.A. to reclaim her teenage daughter from her ex· husband. The m oment she appear s, her physical silhouette -I don't mean her dress. or cour se -is so different Crom "Gomes a Horseman,. that there's a small shock of fright., as if the transformation by art had something supernatural about it. ACJ.PIA~~i,.~1-J,l!PQ.,.lUZIY, 1 Deser1 spot standard 160 Ht. signal priest 6 Biblical n King Fr 161 Rise: 2 words J.4 Refuse 106 Time zone· name 78 While 183 Next to 36 Lode load Abbr. 10 Coolempl 80 Traditional 166 Armpit 37 Fall behind 108 Carry exclama11on 83 ~~~hes ~67 t: Prefix . 39 Say 109 Shakes· 14 Drags 86 Harem room 168 rpulent 42 Smudge pearean 19 Fconom1c 87 firs& Dorn Revolve 4.4 Aspel:I king 20 orfi~ovement 89 Chum 71 Uncommon 46 Eternity 110 Mlscalcu- 21 European 90 Samoan 172 -Bahn 48 Edible luber lates capital warrior 174 Prml 50 Leers 113 Extra 22 Boreal plant 92 Landed measure 51 Slult 115 Encounlered 24 N.tval MP 94 Fired 175 Refresh 53 TV host: 119 Thread 25 01g bird 96 Compunc· 1n Norse Abbr. 1l1 Eradicate 26 ~epdSI 99 ~~'!.n explorer ~Curl 124 What? 21 rophel 100 Distribute 178 And others 57 Thus 125 Plant stalks 28 ~~~~:•nian 104 Faucet Latin S8 Parched 127 Geom. abbr. 29 Hine:, 10'> E-cplode 179-down: 59 Pagan god 128-al "'·'"'ra 107 Snuggle Softening 60 Deposited 130 Example 30 In """di 111 Lyru:; p0cm 181 Storms 61 Daybreak: 132 Swiss nver rnc1nner~ I t2 Closes 18Z Greek Comb form 134 Exclamation 3~ L1~e b•ottPr~ 114 Negllgenl communlly 63 Men's nan\e 135 -Angeles 3~ Haut!>Of 1 l6 T•me oertod 183 Theol 65 Gauge 137 Struck hard 31 r Abbr :-... sr.d~·~ 111 Aoove. schools 66 Chess p1ecu 138 Cabbage. 38 B11>11cal Poet. 184 Dusky 67 Bare Var ndm"-' 118 Norwegian OOWN 68 Miid ex-140 Bits •O Mdt<> heu kmg pletlve 2 F ldl 41 Cuts 120 Malure 1 Be against n Aware Slang 14 o ng - •J Fortih· 122 Sauls uncle 2 A11endmg 73 Closed· 143 -coaster " 23 3 Prosecute 14.4 Consume 44 Disconcert 1 -deum 4 Girl's name 2 words 45 French 125 TV headliner 5 High-hats 75 Youngster 145 Fly larva income 126 W1lhdrews 6 Explosive 78 Fire remains 146 Seeds •7 Uller 1?9 B1bhc;i1 7 Antlered 79 Pebble 148 Agnus - 49 Cilossy :;ilk name animal 81 Nitedlehsh 150 Old wme cup labric 131 Oolong, e.g. 8 Asiatic 82 Indus 151 Give m 51 801 133 Women's nomads tribesman 152 Plunk 52 Male 1ur~f'Y oarments 9 Montana city 8-4 Black 154 Apportions ~ Roman r1r11y 136 Cudgel 10 Kind of mail 158 Growing out '56 Loyal sub1ect 11 Simple sugar 35 Cavalry 158 Redacts 57 QPouch 137 Grouch 12 Bread sword 161 Dona1ed 58 u1et! 139 Uncle -spread 88 Slxlh sense 62 Wire 141 Garden 1001 13 Prohibited 91 Alms high 162 Unsullled medsure 142 Behel 14 Seraglio 93 Legal mauer 164 Metric unit 64 Pigeon pea 145 G1orilies 15 Ah me• 95 Russian 165 Enough: 65 Tastelessly 147 Stall 15 _ and rulers Poet. up-lo-<late 149 S 69 Biblical ling downs 97 Disfigure 168 Seedy fruit tower 1~ Grayish· 17 Chinese mile 98 Dawn 170 Wheel edge 1 70 EKclamallon whrte 18 Sleep goddess 173 Collection 72 Negative 154 Oatry sound 19 Escort 100 Perilli 176 Stale: Abbr. prefix 155 Barracks 23 Glowing coal 101 Motionless 180 Negative 74 Network 157 Ankara 31 Palhd 102 Chair prefix 1 s 6 SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS " \\'Mn this l2yearold mastermind eoestowork .. Watch Out • 1..:-~ a.1 1 .., ... ~ ••• ..:-3 ;>• ... H e's in the money ... H e's in the 7t h gra<ld . 1 . Ji~~y Osm~ as_;;, 1THE·GREAT:· 1-·s . :r.· N'~- r .. __ ·.a...!£.------J- U ST 2 DAYS ......__ -llCHUTPU.ZA ... IZIJ TVU,TMllSS~ SAT·I-l_.-S_7_ ·1 10101v. AO m111-I NO DIKOUffT TK*ITI 875-3570 ,~ ' --·~ C:, Tot r. IALaclA Ill.VD ,'a] "tWl'ORT IC.ACK. CAUr afllmabout JIMI HENDRIX ...llHl!tllt ...... ,.. JflU ~t • . . . ,,,,,. __ ,...,,., .............. -h • , .... .#, ..... ,.## •• , ••• ,, __ ; . ... . ' Her pattern or movement, her vocal attack her liming are so integral to what she is doing tha! before she was on the screen 30 seconds all I was conscious of was knots -knots tn-i:b1s woman's psyche, emotional responses, ability to respond openly to an open approach and regret about this that she could never voice Again what we a re given is simply the current phenomcnonological evidence or a woman who existed before the film and will continue after it. For a number of years in the 1960s, I con- ducted a series about film on the PBS station in New York. a nd sometimes I would do a pro· gram on acting, with clips from two or three performances by the same actor. 1 don't often miss doing that program nowadays, but l wish I could do one with these Fonda films. BESIDES THE pleasure it would give, it might possibly also do a little -oh. wan hope - to offset the rubbish that gets published about film acting, about these pe rformances especially. I can't quite contend that Fonda has become the first-rate artist I thought and still think is in her. For one point, she has been le1x in her choice or scripts . For another , she has missed playing some or the great roles that only the theater could give her. IHer Nora in the film of "A Doll House" was only a hint of the Nora she might play.> She hasn't even, to my knowledge, ap- peared on the stage since 1963 -which 1s a mis· take; she ought to let one medium feed the other in ber work. 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THNAOI ourrm (II lfl~ C\AllU.N • AIAN aan• AN UNMA .. llD WOMAN,_I """ LAil °' M uo MOT 1ovm ,,..1 .. ...... -~ -----~ .. -~ ......... .. ... ' -. ' ' . ' . . . , . . 1 • -~· :.> , . DE881 MOROAN AO!• TO 13 IN TV'S 'ROOTS' l.lging's Faked Actress Bridges ix Decmks At some ix11nt 1n their laves, most youn~ [l('\1plt• "onder what ll will be hkt' h> bt• old A 22· year·uld &t'lr\>-.:. namt-d Debbi Morgan was l'l't't'llll.> .,:1ven a re· marltublt! opponumty to Cind out . Cast as Ale'< Haley s beloved Aunt Elizabeth. she ages from .18·to-83 wtule appearing in l2 of the 14 hours of "Roots: The Next Generations." "WHEN I WAS first given the part l thought I would be in just (he first four hours." the pt>rt young performer admitted ... But the part kept growm~ and the producers decided to let me play the role in all the age ranges." To help her with the aging pro· <:ess. executive producer David L. Wolpt>r and producer Stan Margulies sent her to famed 11laieup aestgnerKen Ch1lse. He took exteO. .. IH' mold6 Of her face and went to work creat1n2 the makeup "Ken took the molds and made plastic appl11Ances that were added to my face ai; I got older dunng the film," she said. '·At fi rst it d1dn 't take too long to be made up, but as I began to play a much older lady. I was In makeup for three and four hours at a time The makeup not only made me look older but 1l make me feel older too It made my face very rigid und I was able to transform that rigidity into the rest of my body · · SHE ENCOUNTERED only one problem during the filming. "My boyfriend thought I looked beUer as a woman of 83 than I do at 22. I hope he's right because I plan to be around then." •( ~. FeONllty 11, 1979 DAILY PllOT - Roots '2' Tel& New Tak TV Series Depicts Equality Struggle Of Blacks HOLLYWOOD <AP> -In the African vlllaac of Jutture. Alex Hale1 llateu tor five hours. nearly noddln1 oft u tbe triot. C)r vllla1e storyteller, spins a tale. Haley bean tbe nume Kunta Klnle, a youth who weal lnto the woods to cut a tree for a drum and never re· turned ll Is the same pame and story be had heard from his aunt and cousln years before. In one moment, Haley has found his roots. TIDS SCENE IS of actor James Earl Jones portraying author Haley in-the 14·hour ABC miniseries. "Roots : The Next Generations." ·The series. which befCins a week·lonl run tonight. is ABC's $16 million.gamble that people will be as enthralled by Haley's immediate an- cestors as they were by bis slave fonlatben .• "The first 'Roots' wu the atruccle tor freedom," says producer Stan Margulles. "This is the story of the struggle for equality." HALEY'S FAMILY, in its upward drive to middle class. takes us through Reconstruction. two world wars, lhe civil rights movement, and ractal ltrife u Haley meets Malcolm X of the Black Muallma and Americara Nall leader Georce Lincoln Rockwell. Executive producer David L. Wolper HJ•. "the tlrst 'Root.a' was significant of Lbe ex· perieoce of all blacks in America. •Root.a 2• la not typical of the black experience. tt•s Alex Haley's famlly. It's not the ahetto. it'• not blac:Jc exploitation. or blacks on a television comedy. What we have in this aeries are strong f'"mily stories, the emotions that come out of rela· Uonshlpe rather than brutaliaaUon." The lut four houn c~nter on Haley, as a young man aod adult. ••WE O&IGINA.LLY thought we'd do one three-hour piece on Alex," sa~ Wolper. "But Alex led two aeparate lives. He speot 20 years in the Coast Guard u a coot. Hawu38 )'ears old when be got out. The second life is Alex Haley the writer." It also tells of the conflict between Haley and his father, a sharecropper who f06e to become a college professor . One son is a lawyer <See EQtJALITY, Page ~It > James Earl Jones. Damon Evans and Christoff St. John (left to right) play author Alex Haley as man, youth and boy in 'Roots:'The Next Generation, ' the continua"tion of the dramatic saga of one family's triumph. Tale moves through post-bellum years, two world wars, and civil rights movement. Airs Feb. 20-23 and 25. THE ACCLAIM KEEPS GROWING! MATINEES SATURDAY l SUNDAY "KING OF THE GYPSIES" CR> "LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR" (R) WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS "NORTH AVENUE IRREGULARS" (G) "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" CPG> "INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS .. !PGl "'COMA .. "ICE CASTLES" (PG) "CALIFORNIA SUITE" "MOMENT BY MOMENT" (R) StMIUM "THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY" (PG) '"CONVOY" '"QUINTET" 'LEGEND OF HELL HOUSE" (A) "NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE~ " ONTY PYTHON~ (A "MOMENT BY MOMENT" "MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" IA) "UP IN SMOt<E" "A BOY & HIS OOO"(R) "CALIFORNIA SUITE" "THE CHEAP DETECTIVE" (PG) ALL D,_IVS·INSO~l'.N 6:>0,.M ... Nny Clllld U"Cler 1 Z l'rH Unteu e KlCIClte ~•l'ttOllllCI ,, WINNER WINNER BEST iEiT ~ DIRECTOR BEST PICTURE SUPPORTING New York Film Crit ics Michael Ci mino ACTOR Golden Globes Award & Los Ange les Film Council Christopher Walken New York Film Critics ROBE RT DE N RO A MICHAEL'clMINO FILM . UNIVERSAL PICTU RES and EMI FILMS present - "THE DEER HUNTER" co·stamng JOHN CAZALE ·JOHN SAVAGE· MERYL STREEP · CHRIShJPHER WALKEN Screenplay by DERIC WASHBURN Story by MICHAEL CIMINO & DERIC WASHBURN and LOUIS GARFINKLE & QUINN K. REDEKER Produc11on Consultant JOANN CARELLI Associate Producers MARION ROSENBERG and JOANN CARELLI Music by STANLEY MYERS Produced by BARRY SPIKINGS, MI CHAEL DEELEY, MI CHAEL CIMINO and JOHN PEVERALL Director of Photography VI LMOS. 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"' . .... .. . -. -----.. ............. ~--...... ....... ,,., .............. . , . ., -. 810 DAILY PILOT -CMmmunist~Bunt-s- NEW \ORK <A PI Before drumml' the 1mpo 1ble drtoum, ('On:.ult Frank Gt-ro tie'" hnd i.ome exJ)(.'nl·nf'('-~i. co producer and actor rn 'Al'\' You No~ or lluvt• You t;,·cr Bet•n" on the stage httrt> Sun.'. Colll•t•n l>cwhuri-.t, Louise LHser. Tammy Gnml'i. • .rnd Peggy Citss. to ocime a few stars , have uc·tt.>d an ti But consider that Gero hudn 't actt>d m u play for 15 years or produced one for seven tie wnly notes bis last production "wus a g1gantlc smash, 'Don't Shoot. r.jable , H's Your llus band.' Closed in two weeks" -IUS NEWONE opened at Rutgers last sum· m er. In October, 1l moved off-Broadway, to a 300-seat theater ln un elderly West Side hotel. Because a newspaper strike was on then, the s how got little notice. ,-Halrthe cast members were still students. EQUALITY. • • CFrom Page 89> and stale senator, another is an architect .. and Alex, a cook James Earl Jones, Haley's close friend who portrays him. says he first heard about "Roots" about 12 years ago. "I remember the first time I heard about his search." J ones says. "There were moments we "ere crying and mom ents we were laughing. About the fifth time. I was so bored. but I couldn't stop listening. "r-KNEW IT was important because it was important to him. and important io b!ac~ people in general, but in a secondary "".a~. It ~his story. But all of our stories would be s1m1lar 1f we could trace our ancestors." J ones begins his portrayal of Haley with his discharge from the Coast Guard. Damon Evans plays him as a young man. THIS NOTICE aEQUllES YOUI An&nlOH!! MOVIE FIRM SEEKS **EXTRAS** 11(105 • TIBfS • ADUl n FOii MAJOll MOYIE. TY & COMMBCIALS S204200 PER DAY No exoenence needed-for most oarts Residual PoSS1b1llt1es Small tee reouired Now 1n our 41h year VIDEO CASTING savtCE 17141761-1244 Not A $chool -Small Fee -Not A Seminar .... .. . I .-~·· ' .. ' -~ .... ~ . f ~-- \ . ~ ... .. 'I ,,.,;., I JJ~ ft\. vi'::. ---,.., • .. •, ,,....... -... ~I • ._. 'y'( ., - , ... , . '.. r I....,'''+ -.:-:-..... --- Tu sub~c ri be to your community ncwsoaper call 642-4321 DAILY PILOT Relived On Stage I •• It's 'Exciting, Funny, Patlwtic,' and.a Hit! Producer Frank Gero overcame obstacles to prove h is lates t play is not a preachment. In January, heavy rams weakened the l'()()f of hlti lheutcr. forcing the cast , staff and i;~ts to nee and begin anew in a JDid-town loea· tton . wllb not ~ven a day's delay 10 JWrformanc .. Allt: YOU NOW," by Ertc Bentley, con· cem s the Communist hunts or the House Un· American Activities Committee, circa 1947·56. It uses only the words or HUAC members and those ~alled on to testify about s us pected s ub· version in the entertalninenl industry. The play is still going strong bete. But Gero, a trim. articulate man born 49 years ago In Kenosha. Wisc .. recalls prophesies of doom whe n the show deputed the-serene Rutgers campus for hard-bolled Fun City. "All the smart alecs told me I shouldn't bring It in." he grinned. "They said, 'Nobody wants to hear that stuff.' 'It's a preachy even· .."SAME TIME. IBT YEM': SAME- LAUIHS, MY YUiii A llwp ... ...-..-............ ... or two~ )ult lllymll .. ....._ • -C-Q\an!Olllf. l A -- Ellen Alan Burstyn Alda ~me'lime. <Next G\far" NOW PLAYING ca.DOM£ IDWADl' lllWPOllT AUH£1M DfllYl·UC Orange 634·2553 Newport Beach 644·0760 Anaheim 879·9850 ''One of the year's best films~' iritg. · 'Never be commercial.· Thines like that." OF COURSE, he thinks s uc h talk is balderdas h: "People have found out It's excit· ing, funny, pathetic It's a conflict between human beings, not a preachment " Gero, who plays humorist-playwright Abe Burrows and dancemeister Jerome Robbins In the s how, was encouraged by the response to It from students· and ancients alike during Its Rutgers run. And so the play, directed by Gero's friend , John Bcttcnbender, dean of the Rutgers arts school. came to town, its right-from-the-record shouts, sobs and funnies done beneath a huge American nag. He says, "Are You Now." having survived, has been videotaped and will be put in cassettes for showings in schools and colleges. And 1t may be offered either for commercial or public TV broadcast. Aimed IJVE IN t ;0Nt;1ilrr '.....o t9rft~c....... :::-... ::;.~~ ..... ~._,....._ .. \it:. .a.~ ... ..._ .... ' ~\'; (~~~ .\\~ Exclusive Orange Co. Engagement Ends Thursday bill urgent s>reHnll A HILLARD ELKINS.STEVE BLAUNER PROOUCllON OF RICHARD PRYOR LIVE IN CONCE:RT Produotd by DEL JACK •tld J. MARK TRAVIS Ellocut111e Produc.r SAUL BARNETI ·Directed by JEFF MARGOLIS A SEE The.tire Network ProductlOn tn Assocl11t10n With COMPACT VIDEO SYSTEMS. INC. RelMMd by SPECIAL EVENT ENTERTAINMENT j CONCCRT Al.-MIAll/Okl oH -ANCA llAOS ACCOAOSAHO --IAP(-S~, .. ,..., ••'""''"''VI'..,... ... ~ .au ...... , .. \4..,..U •NOT A LIVE CONCERT·RLMED LIVE iiiijiiiiiiiiii Tuesday Thru Friday 6 :1()..8:00-9:45 S•t.-Sun.-Mon. 4:30-6:1()..8:00-9:45 •' SUPERMAN MAlllOtl •11.A#OO Cl.NI MAC•MAJo "'""-, ..... .............. ., u IAT-11.Je,J U ... tU II 11 llONt..JI ••• , ..... , WALT DISNEY'S "NORTH AVENUE IRREGULARS" CG> STARRING KARfN VALENTINE OFF-BROADWAY GIORGI c. aeon PIE'n .. IOYU SEAIO .. HU8LEY "HARDCORE" CA) Tue1-Th11r• 7:30, .,30 Fri 1:00, t :15, 10:15 S•t·Mon 1:45, 3:45 6:00, 1:15, 10:15 PAUL NEWMAN 811\1 ANDERSSON "QUINTET" CA) Ptu• CHEECH a CHONG'$ "UP IN SMOKE" S.enConMrJ ''THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY" O..IONWIUU .. THE LATE ORE.AT PLANET EARTH" (PO) Pl11• "WllOEfllNEll FAMILY .. PAAU" Phd NeN llmoft'a ''CALIFORNIA SUITE", . ' , , . t • • • \ • .. .. " t \ INSIDE: •Business •Consumer Closeup D~ILV PILOT While 1,500 competitors slug it out in the• paint business, Tony Desmond heads a family enterprise that does quite well. How? By ... •• .Marke~ing Deftly B TOM L&COQ • 01 .. Ali~-.. Tooy I>Mmond , pn-aid nt. ol De nc • liiis been 1n paant all his Ilk lo fa tt. hl:I first dip Into th'" bu .. ln~ s nme us a toddler ph•yinR an hi falhf'r'!l paint 21tor . ti~ was standlna on a ~ gaUon can whl'n the lid collaJ)k'Cl. ll wasn't Iona a.fter lhal incident that h1 father. Wlllium J Oc~n1ond. got mto m1murat luring paints when a friend asked him to come up with an easy-to-use clear wood firusb. THE FIRST PLANT WENT Into operation in 1953 in Carson, then moved to Torrance in 1959. Then. three years ago. the Desmonds moved to 17431 Von Karman in Irvine. Thefamil~ also owns a facility for its East Coast market in Alliance, Ohio. -Deft-is divided into two operations : a do-it- yourself arm and an industrial division that makes resin and specially coatings. The Desmonds have been deft at finding diverse markets where special conditions de· mand unusual coatings. One or the toughest is for Navy aircraft. PLANES ON AIRCRAFr CARRIERS are exposed not only to salt spray, but also to sulfur from the ship's stacks . Mixed wUh water, t.he rum es coal dilute sulfuric acid on t.he paint. "lb N&\Y wroh• ll b tiptc1ficat1ons uound OJ!.!..J.!_Mlnt " De .nund i.md "lt used lo go to the lowcllrb dlfor Norrnllllly. they would repaint e vuy lhrN> yt• re., then we sueeesled t.he.y use a bt-lkr paint Now they pa1ol every t.lx yeani. •· Deft 'b reli t> Urch and deve loement lab solved that problem and developed a new market 'f™'' 1u1me paint is used on Army, Air Force 1tnd Mar me 1urc nart at. well I IN .~ACT, IT BLENDEO THE special col· ors Ub<'ti on a.>lunes flown by the Air Force's Btu..-Arvcets, and recently won awards from Northrop for coaltngs used on the Fl8. That was a problem, said Desmond, because lhe plane is made from a number or metals and compos1tc materials that are hard to paint Deft aircraft paints also go on the LlOll and the Boeing 747, wh1ch rcqwres nearly 1,500 pounds of coating. Desmond said the new plant was designed in part to accommodate the odd-use, low· volume customer. That's where the profits are. The whol~--facilily is built to keep 16 (2,000-gallon> mixing vats and most volatile fluids underground. Everything is connected by pipe and, for a paint factory, things are re· markably splatter-and fume-free. THE AIR IS MONITORED BY meters that - sample atmosphere . If fumes build up to a danger level, instruments shut off the plant's e lectricity. If a fire should start, a deluge sprinkler system floods the building. M~ssive vents pull fumes away quickly. But safety isn't the only advantage. Everything from mixing pigments to filling containers is done through the pipe system, maximizing eCficiency and minimizing man· power. 'J Only 50 employees produce all materials sold by the $10 million-per-year company. Environmental rules, especially those im· posed by the California Air Resources Board <ARB), are forcing quick changes in the paint business. said Desmond. The ARB is pushing-ror water based paint on all exteriors by 1982 to cut down on solvent evaporation. DESMOND SAID THE FIRM is trying to get ahead of the game by developing waler· based industrial paints for uses where epoxy or lacquers have been used before. "We're getting a patent on one now.'' Water-based paints will also save eneuv. Ovens to cure most finisbes'are set al 350 degrees F. W~r paints will cure as fast al 150 degrees, "a~ if the oven breaks down, they can cure at room temperature as well." Among the less exotic Deft customers are motorcycle manufacturers and helmet makers. <See DEIT, Page CZ) Counselers Kelie1'e Credit's Paiftl I .I By PAT DUNN Ol lhe D.lllr f'li.t Statt What if your net monthly income was $1,140 and your basic living expenses came to $1,100 each month? If that sounds bad, add $17,500 in debts.to 22 creditors. How about having a spendable monthly in- come of $825, living expenses of $865, and $8,600 owed to 13 creditors, with a $384 monthly payment? NOBODY COULD GET INTO that kind of credit bind, right? Wrong. These two cases come from the current files of Consumer Credit Counsellors of Orange County, a non-profit, counseling ser vice that helps people pull out or the conse- quences or a "buy now, pay later" debt trap. Carl Lindquist, CCC executive director, says many people just don 't know how to budget and some who want help are "so far gone" that their applications are labeled "non-feasible." CCC is helping approximately 500 others to pull themselves out or the red into the black. . "We opened 20 new cases last month, and closed 35," says Lindquist. 78, a n •·un· retired" Pacific Finance retiree since 1966 when he helped establish lhe Orange County CCC branch. "WHEN A CLIENT CONTACTS our office, usually from a community referral, we send out a confidential application form which asks for a listing of net take home pay. other incomt monlhly living expenses and com· plete information about each creditor, includ· ing balance due and monthly payments. "An interview with a counselor follows .. Details of the program are explained, the ap- plication and finanelal situation are dis- cussed and analyzed. Then a solution, if> any, is recommended. "Some cases just require a bedget re· evaluation, but wlten monthly obligations ex· ,, ceed monies available, an agreement is made with creditors to reduce payments by extending them over a longer period or lime," be says. •°111£ CLIENT SENDS us a check or money order each month for an agreed amount and wepayeachcredilor." Lindquist says no charge is made ror the actual counseling or for advice and recom· mendations given. If CCC administers a debt repayment plan that includes disbursement to creditors and record keeping, a nominal <See CSEDIT, j'age CZ) --=-------------------~) Fall's Recruitillg ·Hu.nt Bags Spring Graduates Economhrts are sniffing the air. seeking a first whiff of the pre· dieted. recession but if this is the beginning of an economic dip, someone forgot to tell industry's college recruiters . A bout 250 companies sent scouts to UC Irvine this year to pitch about- to-graduate talent, THAT'S UP 38 percent from last year when only 180 firms checked student resumes. According lo Bru ce Riesenberg. Asso ciate director or UCl's career planning and placement, they were mostly on the trail or those •llHNHH w i t h e 1 e c . trical and mechanical engineer· 1ng degrees or students with com· puter training. Riesenberg said those who signed-· on with companies as engineers did very well , especially if they had work ex· perience during summer vaca· lions or at part-time jobs. "The <entry level> engineer· lng salaries commanded here were about $1,600 per month. 'the national average was about $1,470." He said the computer people did nearly as well, starting al $1,500 per month. AND ntOSE jobs went to peo- ple with bachelor's degrees. He added that recrutteq,~were. look· Ing hardest for no~heoretical people. · About a third of recruiters were looking for grads with "any degree " for sales and management Lrairung positions. Banks and insurance com· panies were UsUng start-up pay of $1 ,000 for trainees wblle re· f tailers wer~ offering candidates from $850 to $900 monthly. Riesenberg said government hir ing had fallen this year due to Proposition 13 .attrition, cut· backs and federal hiring restric· lions. THOSE CUTBACKS hurt pros· peels tor many llberal arts graduates who used to be able to count on a first job with a gov· ernment agency. Students in the Graduate School or Administration-about 80 graduate yearly with a degree s imilar lo an M.B.A. -are latching on to management jobs paying from $18,000 to $20,000 annually. The university's biologkal science s tudents go on to graduate schools for the most part, but those who chanee goals or cannot win admission fre· quently get good jobs with na· tional or local pharmaceutical firms' research departments. Some wind up selling. . R E ISENBERG said re· cr.uiters come from and offer jobs in all areas of the U.S., but, he added, a study or all UCI graduates shows that about 43 percent still live and work 1n Orange County, most or the rest are employed in Los Angeles. A small percentage work in other regions or out or the country. Soon·lo-be teachers are being placed at a fairly high rate, he said. despite an excess of teaching hopefuls. He added that Dr. Kenneth Bailey, director or t e acher education at UCI, said recenUy there are signs of a shortage during the coming decade because orteachers who are abil· ing out of the fieJd into private companies. Teacher candidates who are bi·lingual, or have math majors or special credentials for band· icapped or retarded, are find· ing jobs. THINGS ARE less bright for social scien ce, Englis h and foreign language teachers. Riesenberg said women Cared a little better this year at land· Ing management training posi· lions in industry, and female engineering and computer slu· dents did as well as men. Recruiters came from almost all areas or business, many from out or state. But g raduate schools also sent representatives acourting, trying to fill vacant Ph.D. program spots. And the military was on hand as well, mostly trying to sign on e ngineering and computer talent. RETAIL FIRMS and many marketing companies were look- ing for liberal arts graduates, especially those with work ex· perience or coursework in busi· ness; finance or management. The high interest shown in those with work experience in <or out> of a student's major won't tempt the university to abandon its research orlenta· lion , said a university spokesperson , but there is grow- ing interest in placing students in internships. field work and field study programs. It looks like most of UC Technical Courses Spell J~bs Orange Coast College's Career Development Center managed to put about 5,000 students lo work during the last year, many at part-time· jobs, but quite a few moved onto the first steps •or careen. Accord1ng to Dennis Bethune, placement coordinator for the center, many recruiters found OCC's certificate program and A.A. degree graduates too good to pass up. THOSE WITH TRAINING in electronics and machine shop skills such as welding were In very high demand, Bethune said. Certificate holders in electrorucs started most often at $6.50 per hour wil.h a few who bad experience in part-lime Jobs grabbinC positlon1 that paid up to St.SO hourly. Secretaries who collected cwtificates from the business de· partment were being placed quickly as well, with no-experience beginners taking Jobs at S1IOO per month while tho.e who bad worked ln offices and could take shorthand found themselvea re· ceivlng some $1,200 offers. Another 1roup of atudenta which round Jobs eaally durinf the last semeller were thoae wilb programmlhg and computer opera. lion tralninf. Bethune said nearly all were offered work upoa eraduatJon at trlineea m altlna from S850to $1,000 monthly. l • ... , . . , , . ~ . -. ~ . . - Dental and medical assistants were winning jobs before clear· in& the classroom doors, be said, with teacher contacts brlncinl lD off~rs of salaries ranging from $700 up. Large restaurant chains created a siullnl market for the col· lege's restaurant management certificate holders, many finding work ranging from tl5,000 to $20,000, depending on outside experience levels. llETllVNE SAID UBE&AL A&TS graduates, for tbe moet part, went on to four year schools, but many wbo took speciall1ed buslnea, accounting or other practical courna manqed to land tr al nee poattk>ns with m ajorcompanid. The placement coordinator said-labos shortages in the re1lon have helped press wagea higher for full·t.ime worken ud has belped boost atarting otters for students as well. Practical vocational tr&ia.lng, offered bf several local com· munity coUegea., ls 1ulded by an Industry Adviaory Committee made up of local busin .. smen and women. The 1roup au11eata counea and prorrams to prepare students for what will likely be labor-abort 1pedalt.les in tbe future. The reeulta have prodllced atudents that are aoucht not only by .local recruiters, but by companies acrota tbe U,S. , ... _. _,. , . .. ..... Irvine·~ students will rind their university years' investment paid off pretty well. **• SIGI Helps Undecided Oioose Joh Finding a first job may be a lot easier than finding a career in the first place, according to Bruce Riesenberg, associate director of UCl's career plan· ning and placement center. STUDENTS WHO come into the center can, however, get some help figuring out car~r options from SIGI, a computer that asks questions about values and what the person wants from his or her Life. The computer follows student leads, asking further questio,ns to pin down specific work choices. After four hours, SJGI can de- liver a printout that includes a list of probable fiefds amt jolJ titles that seem to fit the profile developed by the student. &IESENBEllG SAID the com• i>uter's role is not to tell someonewbattodowithbisorber life, but to help the person leam to make rational, systematic de· ciaions about careers. Hopefwty, .tbelesaonsstick for use later. For thole with general career 1oals in mind, the computer can help pinpoint specialites within many fields, but. isn 'l designed to cover others, such as a cbolce In medicln~ between surrery. pedJat.rka or other branches. lloat people, he added, chance fielda several times during tbelr lives. . ,. - . ' ' .......... ~ ............ ,_,,.,..,,.,,. _,. -rt ·•-... ···-·-··-·· . . . . . . . ... . .... """ . . .. ........... ---·, . • ......... -... . ~ . ~ --. -~ . . ... -·-----··._~ .... ----_..._, .......... ,~ ... '. ' I • ' \ ' • ' ~ ' ,. ' • , (2 OAtL Y PILOT . ....--Real Estate Jflallllag. • • BJ aOBE•T J. aav DEAR BOB: Next do« to my bOD:ie, hive the opportunity to buy thNe rental boUMS wbich·Dftd nhablUtaUon Remodel· lna toat would be about s10.ooo per untt. Two 1r prtellltly rentfd at flOO •Pd S80 per 1noath. AJ\tt hnPf'OvtmHt.a. J believe 1 COQJd 1et $175 to~ per cnonlb, at l t. The e>wner wlll HU to me for Q0,000, poa1lbl1 ' My probt•in la~ 1 bur UM property outri1ht for au tub, or lbould p11 • ,maU do•n paymmt ind lt't • mon1att for the MSt9 1 wolJld h•~ to n.o~ ·r · h1bllllaUon on 1 mort..-p. - TM pro(,)l' rty lJ well loutfd ln • ftw yurs. l Uunk th area wtll be ruoaed for romm«-n'IMI deHlopment What do you 1d· YI e • -Thomu M, DEAa THOMA : \' .. aa, _. ,.. ..... It, IHlt y .. ..-..iwy U\'e ll("•t deN' &e 1 pe&Ht.tal ........... ,,., ,. ...... a..~ ,,....,. l)'' .,.,...... It .... UM!9 ....,., ~ .. Ilda. or Hlll.i It la 0. "st • ., te fftdkally II• •1.re 1•nell • ....,n&able la""'8eet. A1 t.(' ~ Raaeria1, alw_,. la.ul u U.t • tie u• h ,...aw.. If ~ eeBer •Wia1. 1et .i.. a. urry l.k ••n1-i• wtUi a •••11 clowo P9J•l'•l. v .. M9N M 1W. &e aet .. laprowe.-eot loaa from a baak or .a-a..1 ... ~•au. Lo nnaace tM: .,..,....... Afkor Utt' work l• nataa.H, 1°" m111iat •••• co rtftDan~ to c•t )'Mr aortaa1e pay. meala. Jqt bf un-100 ._ 't go overboard en lite lmprovemeots. ~ Nly •Ill•• JM mUl to l t"t the n'D&a you HPffl. A goed crf&erla ls II pent for lmproveaea&a u..14 yield at leut $2 ol lncreaaed preperty walu. No A-...,.... tor L•~rds~ DEAR BOB: I have a rental house. The lenan t J•ve me notk• he la breakl111 hlt one y ar fHH ~ to a job lranafer to •MlMf' state Tbla ll und rtt.andaba. But be atopped pie)1n1 ~nt and "YI that UM ul\PUd re.at fOf' t.M last month thou.kl be deducted from UM aKutity del)Ollt I IMI tM Meur1t1 d•po11l lo1u lta v1lue under ncb circum1tucee. doft'l you' What can I dot Dr. II. G. D&AaDll. M.G.: ldoe"&btw.n.,.... Mia 1W ralM la H oW ..... wWclll I ,_._ kMw &k Hewer. 11 .. t weU·wriU.. ...... 117 Ute lut wtti•1 "''" n t M ,.N Ire• IR lff.,.y ...,.. .. , ti•l &eaaiia .. H 1.,.u b)I Mt ,., •• ....-........... rte&. ., &Ille ll•e )'M taJte tM ....... to CMrt Hd 1et a Jlldl•Hl, IH! 11111 aon4 nt. P~"·,.·-~ lllrllllaal niMlfr wW w..-. la• •l•U. lo tllll •"*•~• IO I caa •are It •IUI )'ff .... .....,, ,.. •• , •. ......... , ... Net • 8•~ DEAR BOB: You'v IUQett~ a lease· opUon u an altern1Uv to a property sale. fl'"rom • le1al wlewpo nt. how do le&ff.OpUoc.s dJffer from mocta•ae • Bena. D Aa I EN : A l••H wltti .... to p•rd1aee tre1te1 a laltdlord·&ea••t rel•· tlOHlialp ••HI lite le•••l exerclaea 1111 parch~ OICJOD. At U.at Ume, ll becomes a property Hle. Tiiie blC advuta1~ of a leue-optloe II lite buyer ~ IN crtdlt toward &Jae pottbte price fw reel pakl. For &Jae Hller, ttie advaa· ta1e I• he cu "eell" Ida prepeny at coinor· ro• '• p~ today If lbe teaut exerdaet la1I purcbue op&1oa. SN Real Estote quc1tioftl to Ro~ J. 8n&11, P.O Bcd1JO, Son Fro..cuco, Coll/. HIOI. CREDIT PINCH CAN BE EASED .•. ffrom P age Cl> fee cs pt"rcent or the money paid creditors mon· lhly. or $10, whichever is less) may be charged. Adm1rustratave service fee:s received from <"lients ncrount for less than hall of Consumer Crt"dit Counselors· lnt"Ome. The 1m annual re· port shows the bulk of its support comes from cttditors. . For exanrple, the projected 1978 budget an· tlclpatt"d these ~onlributions: finance com· panaes. $17.000; banks, $8,000 ; retaUers. ~.000: 011 companies. $2.000; credit unions, $600; col· ltthon ~encies and attorneys, $400; and mis· cellaneous cred1tors. $300. L indquist bristles at criticism of support by t reditors ... This doesn't make sense," he says. ··or rourse business wants to see the consumer pay his debts. It's to the advantage of both the <'red)tor and the debtor to work things out." books at a certain point. This means no more in· lerest as charged, but the debt amount is still collectable. '"nlERE'S ONE OTHER TBJNG people don't think about." he added. "When a creditor turns an account over to ·a colledion agency. interest is no longer charged a nd lbe collection agency gets 40 to 50 percent of the a mount owed from the creditor for its services. It pays for the store to collect directly, even 11 lbe monlhly amount is reduced." Lindquist says that some colledion agen· cies balk at contact from CCC. "We used to meet a lot of resistance from them. T hey didn't --want lo cooperate because debt collecUon is their bread and butter. But it 's better than it used to be, and we usua lly get the reluctant ones to cooperate by saying, ·Forget this one and go after the ones you can get on your own.'" CCC'S BOARD OF DIRECTOR incudes Today·s inflationary e_cono~y has booste,d bank. department store. collection agency, and -requests for hel~, a nd Lmdq~st says CCC s finance company representatives as well a s <'ounsellors are booked solid . He adds that teachers, accountants, attorneys, and members CCC. pays out between $8,000 and $9,000 to of social service groups and consumer organiza. ~red1tors each month, and esf:imates approx· lions. 1mat.ely $10 million bas been paid in the past 12 ··Ours is a pro·rala debt liquidation pro-yeal'9'.- gram," Landquist str esses ... Most ·creditors agree to cooperate when we contact them by let· ter regarding a particular account. II lbey re· fuse. we gel the m on the phone and try to sell our concept. After all, if a consumer declares bankruptcy. bow does that benefit tbe credit.or?·· Lindquis t leafed through a pile of current case files all bulging with unpaid bills and rubber·banded credit cards . One pile or plastic money fell out on his desk. He shook his head in dismay at what looked like a <leek of s mall·sized playing cards. "We lake our cli ents• credit c ards, you know. Once they agree to work with us. that's it fo r tbe charge cards." HE BLAMES EASY CREDIT for a lot of CCC's clients' credit problems, but says infla· lion and mindless spending are equal causes. . "One of our chief difficulties is that people waat too long before they seek help. Once they·ve been sued, there's little we can do," be :says. "People just don't realize that most of their credit payments can be reduced. For instance. here·s part of one client·s debt reduction pro· gram. Department -store bills went down from S51 to S2S and $30 to SlS per month. Visa pay- ments were reduced from $25 to $5. TWA ac· ('t>pted $15 rather than $30 a month and a doctor agreE;d on a SlO payment instead of $20." Lindquist explained that some department stores waive adding future interest on accounts handled by CCC. Banking laws also require loan adjustment departments to get a debt off its. A new marketplace for Oran1e Coast purchasing agents and busi· nesses begins March 1 in the Daily Pilot. Businesses can find or ofter for sale equipment and s upplies in the new classified column, "Busines1 to Busl· ness." Trade of overstocked and unneeded items also will aid a wide varlet)' of firms in the column. Look for "Business to Buslneu" ln the investment, financial and bualnna columns, in the classified aectton of the Daily Pilot. DAILY PILOT THE COUNTY CHAPTER OF Consumer Credit Counsellors was the fourth to begin operations in California and the soth na- tionwide. Now there are 14 CCC branches in the state, 230 in the U.S., and SO in Canada. Lindquist recently served on the executive committee o r the National Foundation of Consumer Credit. He notes lbat although budget s tandards used to be established, this is no longer possible . '"Our budget percentages -so much for rent, food, clothing, etc .. just aren't up to date now. We can •t keep up with the increasing costofliving last enough to recalculate recommended spending for various living expenses.'' Can You Correctly Answer The ... From what typing machine did we remove this element? If you said an IBM Selectric" you are wrong. Of course every Selectnc •· uses this element, but ... So does the REMINGTON SR101!1 The REMINGTON Is everything the Selectrle®ls and more. Both are self correcting. but only the REMINGTON has .. touch control", The REMINGTON also has more standard teaturts. All working perts and suppllea of the REMINGTON are Inter-changeable with the IBM Selectric . Only one typing machine 11 completely compatible with the IBM,•ond that 11 the REMINGTON 8R101. If you wlll c1ll ut. QTM tno .• you'll find we NII tht REMINGTON SR101 for le11 and 1r"te1d of waiting several wHkl or ev.n months for your mac hine to be delivered we wlll bring It out Immediately. Hetd ewer by popular demand! (iW) 957-1195 ..... Qu.lity Typewriter ., ... ~lac. 17~2 Slty99rk Circle, Irvine, CA • DEFT MARKETING (f'ro• P11• cu Bat the pa nt \My buJ 1 eaoUc Indeed. Some pearloteent, red and candyapple pl•· ment.a an very npen1lve. Nereedium r.d, aakt Desmond, NM about $15 per PC>Und. GetUna co&on to matcb for helmet mak•ra and other 1ccMaory m anulacturen. la the •rt· aide of the paint bualne111. DESMOND AID A COMl'\ITEa or11lnally used for color m atchln1 ln the textUo lnduatry tan •Meel a 11mple and print fonnulH that •P· proxlmaUI the color <th• printout aa.o •'"" ttt. coat ot each), But 1ettln1 toloni to match Haclly requlret hand work by tlnlcn. poople wh'' Cln •co minute dllrerenceit bt-twt•t-n u mplea. Everyone who works for the company mu"t takt-• color·m1tchln1 ltst. WMn a color lit '"'- l n g mixed. e veryon e from HC r et ... )' to 111lea~non 11 oo call to comp1r 1ampte1t Ont ~mary. aald Deftmond. 11 particular· Jy Jel\lttlve to mlnule dlffe~ and her ~m· menta fU,lde the addition or pl1ment to 1ped1I batcbft. TM •~tu1I mixing Ii. done by tinter Mlh McNaughten -who doubles .,. plant m1n1111r Some paints require xtra phcment by th• quart, otherll need just a few drupe. Tou mu h nnd the batch Is spollf'd BUSINESS' REAL EST ATE Entert•lnmenl He~lnga ••• Deno• ~ 19eewl1ton '" .... DAILY PILOT ---'• "'" ......... MlAtlltO ... -" '. ltl,~ ..... u, .. 1 ... -. ......... ,""' .... ~ ,, .. , .......... ,. , ....... . <O•t•Mt\41•4'•'7 , ..... .._ ..... ''"''''4* "" .t04tS.cMO t ..... t ........ , ... _ Ornnao Const Colloyo pro•entn SELLING & SALESM A NSHIP SE MINAR Looturor· JOf tN .J N •oooc r r o 1111 '•~'' ·,1 •P0•1t f/VI IJI ,/f1N It >11 A<, I lfJN •Of VI I (Jµ/Nfl YOl/11 ';/\/I -l 'I "" •OLO INCJ Tiil J~ll WEDN DAY, F BRUARY 21 ONF. Of' Tltt: TOVGHPJn" tlntln1 jot.-111 camoufla~e paint for ,.lrrratl 6over11l rountrl•111 order sut'h finish.," from u.,ft , t111r h hu orh1 lion" lnrolorsend IMl8tton flut1tm1lt1hlnlf rlNI= l'ln f r; //q Jlfll r.1,.;1""'· ',,., • .,,_... TlnUn!' for "omt1 of lht! •utom11tlve utd molorcycl4" palntA ht • 111l1tw bu!.!_,...111111 Add • Ill • fl · 10 p.m f19gl11lr11ll'.lfl I qq ~I(} tit' Ph<mc-nt. Apray ,. lft11t 11•tf'h, l•t II Ory, rum r ... .,..,.,""'°...,.. ~ .-.."IW; part', th<'n 1•dd IJ bll mort1 a>llmMtl. M••N•lllf.._ ~;;;;.. ... ____ _.....,. __ ,.. __ .., __ -"' · tenaayaltOftMl•keit •II day Of9mond uld thfl firm lit now put111uln1 ltt-o a ulornotlvn 11(\ormarknl wher.i «'ifl•r aod "4'ttl llnlaht'ft urt "'°"l n~cd A Uny por1fot) of thfl t>u11lnftfl11 I• detwt~J to prlvalt' la~I. ln.-ludlnfC I fffW C'll"., flrtht....,_ '''' Standard nran<b 1end .tour hup ldb for J•p•na~ cars. • l\nott\(tr unu•u•I product I• twlln1 O"v'J'61.,.-,J for lh.! Spaice ShutUci. 1'h• P•lnl mu"t 11urvlv• bllltt'rinlC beat and nflar ttblolut.o i.cir,, tuld, )'"1 wtlbat.Jlnd the vacuum 'a ablU\y to draw aotnntc: from the paint. AND, THE COMPANY 18 ALSO a IUPPll"r for race cars, model builders and even for van muralists. ln all Its marketa, quaUty and Ion& Ufe are· _mor e Important than price, aald Desmoad. Dell's products are from 30 to SO percenl mor~ expensive than conventional finishes. But that doesn 't worry the firm 's customers. Seekjng small market niches and devoting half the lab lo development has cut Deft away from the crowd <1,599 companies make paint in the U.S.). Desmond said only half a dozen com· panies are direct comJ)etitors. The strategy bas worked well, Desmond made clear. Jn fact, next year the vacant lot next door will become a third plant. THE BUSJN ESS BAS ns mysteries.said Desmond. Many old-time it.ems were home made. includ1ng one of tobacco stems steeped in water that Appalachian woodmakers used for walnut stain. ,. Then, there's fhe finish Stradivarius used. "We still don't know lbe formula for lbe original clear fmisb that affected the sound." -- PC 2000 Th• •ff ordebf ; reU bl "mall comput. r for bualn• • r l lt ffl • l"1tl1!1 ' fl• I• rlf •tf 6' ~ f~ fl'' II trnr11li •I• ''' t,,, .,,_" '"'" ,,,,,,. •t•W ~ 1 • • 11 If y1111 rr t•ll' • "111111' 1•1 .,. "' t1•Htrll' .. Y'"" 1• h1v r n1;uvh 1111., f'l' JJA/-J '-'>'"''uicr -Call for a demonstration today. r:r.r.la&NE$ ~~ 18017·0 S.CY PARK CIRClE •IRVINE. CA 92714 (714) ~7·2420 ~ A~MIC'IOSYSTU11$0UlEltOF ~PBllS:: CDlllPUTER rCDAPOaATV'linr.w ... 1"'U,.,,...t - How Many Different Bankers Have You Had To Train In The Past 1Wo )ears? -- - Businessmen in general agree that one of the most aggravating situa- tions is when the banker you have spent time in educating about your business.is transferred to another branch. What do you do now? Do you start the never-ending process over again? We suggest you consider the fact that at CommerceBa_nk the bankers are here to stay. They are owners and founders. The bank 's future is their future. You are guaranteed continuity-quick action on your loan request. CommerccBank President, Lance Blue, has been dealing with Orange County businesses for over 10 years as a bank officer. George Ochsner, Executive Vice President, also has over 10 years of Orange County banking experience. John Peacock, Chief Executive officer, brings 31 years of banking experience to this team. They are success-seasoned bankers who know, work and believe in Orange County's business vitality. Now, they have personally invested in Orange County's future and you rs. Your CommerceBank bank.er is here to stay because he is an owner end founder. The reasons of permanence, proven personnel and prior performance should be reuon enough to investigate in more detail why yo u should consider CommerceBank as your new business partner. Call us today : Leli us know when we can come by your office to discuss your financial future. -- 4640 8irch 5tftlft Newport heh. CA 9'266<> ( 714) '40-6961 MfMBIRFDlC - ... --... -.· ... ---.·-. ,,... . .. . . . .. .. .. . " .. -..... ~ ... -•" ••• - --.. -..... ,, .. .,,. -_,, -.. ,.. ~ ..... ,. ., ....... , • , ••• , ••• ,. " , , ~ t .; •• _. • • , • ' • . • . • . . .. lt I ~ prl .... Ohl fn ye pn tb1 Rt h• In ra rt wl st lll lh ra m fl rl w t< n a ti • l $ I ~ 1. c l 1 E W ek' OR~ lligh, Low, Clo . _.,..,.,, ... _____ ,,, 1 Qindly. Febfully 18, 1979 DAli.Y Ptt.OT C1 .. _., .. ,,.. . .. . .. ____ , ____ , . ,.,. "" .... . .. .. ..... ...._ - ------·--~ ~--"' ..... ... ,,,, ...... w MERIC k' . ,,.--. . . ----. . . ... .. --... . , . .. -..... -"--·-..... .. i • • • _____ , ____ _ ' .. ' s ' Our team tells , r you everything ' ' you want to ; ' know about r ~your team. , Every day. j In the r. .... . ' ' ' ~ ... i t I f · I • ' . REAL ESTATE .. , Real Eatate • I• ...... a lood u .. ._ &o b•Y a Mme! M)' tWUa.1 l• coohaRd. Pan of me •1' "Doe'\ ~ l.M•)'" bee .. .., lekttil rate are \ery '10 aM IO •re lite prtcu ol IM>mt ; ,. .. , &h ot.lller part ol me &eU. •• "Bay "°"" RM-ca.a. I •• al.raid l'U pay -~ -ont way o' aooUter -later. Wlilat •re U. ,,.. festtonal• &a)'ln• about auw vena • ....._ lor a year or IO't I «"r\Jo)' yoer celua• •IHI ...W •P· pretlate yoar conunu&.a. N l. C . oala II a A lot of J)t~plt> ON> havmc your "<'Onf\lied • tboul(hts An • In rurt. thl1 ~11UOoal MSOC'&ataon or f{ealton. dul un an depth '\ludy on th i ues. They havr mwculed Ultll d\'1i&>ltto record pncu and biJ,h 1ntr re11t rall' , ~nfos ol nl'w 1nd t•11:1 Uni 1ln1l fnmlly homt'. on.• conltnu1n1 to brt-k pnvk>us rf'cords tM-cauist' homt" buyt rs jusUCi ahly fear they will fuet• rt.onthly puymt'nla nl'xt ye r thut a re sub stantlally uboveoutlny-i forthesttme homesloday. 'l'hot 1<11 tht• ('<mc-lu~lon of lht> NAR 10 a r~port lttkd ''T ht• llu) Now ~yndrome." which theorbt•:t that lht• t'OllllllUl'U :.how of ~t.rcnglh 1n lht' bll\fllt> family murkN n•su\t~ fronl conMumers bl•ht•v ina mortnu~c money mu) not be a,•aillublc In the nt"ur ruturc to finance n home purchase "Pokntlul hom\' buye" do not want to run tht> risk or belnj( fo rt'ed to the 'ltdelmes while th y Wiltcb their dream houc;e pnced ever hi1her." said Ke nneth J Kerin. NAR research dire ctor "Therefore, they are w1lltng to contract ror morlgagt·~ a l over 10': Prepared by NAR!.'S Department of Economics and Resea r c h . the r eport not es that the price of sinttle·fa m1ly homes rose dunng 1978 at an annual r ate of 14 percent. Nattonally, a home that was sold in October of 1977 for $44,.200, sold for $50.100 a year later. A year from now. praces will be from e1&ht percent to 14 per cent higher, said Kerin, and rates will be no lower than 9 S percent Randall MC.'Cardle 1s president oj the Rtal Estalera. he IS al.so an author. lecturer and instructor. S~ your comments and queslu:ms to Randy MC.'Caf"dU, ctO the Dally PiJ.ot. Post 0/flce Bor 1560, Ca!ta Mesa, CA 926M N!Coril, lling lnl978 CHICAGO A record 3,905,000 nltUn1 1ln1l family hom wt1re &Old n1tlon1lly durln1 1978, up I 3 Ptrc nt from the Pf"vloua hlp ael ln 1m. the N aUonal AHocl•Uon of Rt>1ttMa rt-po..U Th 11 .. are 1mon1 !1lltl1tlc1 luutd by th\' u soc••tlon'• 0 part m«<nt ot Economics and Rt"IHtth ln iltl monthly ~l•tl"-bom at.ties re port "THE 1t11 tot a l nr 3,905,000 ex.I. Ung home alt's atmtlcred the old record of 3,S72,000 att!l JUl t a ytar ••arller ... uld Domtld I Jlovde. UOt'l1t1on pres1df'nt ·'The unp~-<.~denled de mind ror sinttle-ramaly homes toucht'<l a ll sec- tions of lbe naUon, with r ecords bein g set in each re&ioo of lhe U.S " Sales in the South ,led the way, with l,638,000 homes chan&in& hands in 1978. In the North Central region, 1.oss.000 single-family h om es were sold, the West. 646,000 resale homes: and the Northe a s t . 566.000. "Thls marks the third consecutive month that annualized sales or ex· isling homes topped four million._ s9 .!! ~pears that people still would rather purchase now than run the risk that COMFORTABLE ATMOSPHERE AT CORDOVA HEIGHTS Mission Viejo Projeet Su,., Februaty 18. 1979 DAILY PILOT Their County: Really Orange The homeowners asaociallon •t Brock Homes/Lake Forett malntains what ls prob1bly tbe moat unique common area ln Southern Callfomla -an orange 1rove. · While most a.uociatJo0 fees go toward the up- keep of commonly owned awtmmin& PoOi. or greenbelt are.a, this NsoclaUon'a fees of $12.14 a month cultivates. feeda, sprays and pnmff orange trees and maintain.a the grove. And how do the residenta feel about ownllle an orange grove? They love It. '"lbe homeowners are dell&hted wtth tbeir grove," aald Judy Steele, sales mana1er of Brock Homet1Lake Forest, who bu a1ao bought a bome here and lives-In-the eommunity. .. ALL· THAT OPEN LAND helps to keep the peaceful rural feellnc of t.M area, and where else can you get fresher orange Julee." she lauahed. For Christmas she gave all the homeowners orange juice squeezers. Brock Homes/Lake Forest is built on land that was originally a 20-acre ranch owned br, Manan Rasmussen. M . J . Brock & Sons, Inc .. the builders. Cordova . wanted to preserve the country atmosphere and U • t R d left five acres of the orange grove on the northern perimeter of the p rty. Almost 200 trees laden ni e name with fruit are aba:!rby the 99 homeowners who The Mission Viejo Company's New Cordova series has been renamed Cordova Heights to renect the am· biance or its new location in the eastern biUs or Mission Viejo, an- nounced Grant Sullivan, director or marketing. The firs t Cordova Heights neighborhood opened Saturday in the 10,000-acre planned community, marking the beginning or sales ln the series' third phase, which is expected to include more than 300 homes. 1 h ave free access to the grove at two locations on available in Orange County. Cordova Heights includes four one a nd two-story models wltb three or fou r bedrooms and two or three baths . 1bey range in size from the 1,109-square-root "El Nldo" to the l,88S·square-foot "La Serena." Versatile fioor plans designed to accommodate the needs of a wide variety of shoppers have contributed to t he popularity or the series. Orchard Rim Lane . The. view or the grove waa even preservea for homeowners whose back yards look out od the grove . At these homes, M. J. Brock & Sons in· stalled see-through back yard fences consisting of three feet of stone and three feel of wrought iton. .ltJST NINE DOMES INCLUDING the models remain to be sold. All a~ two·stories with three, four or an optional five bedrooms, and two or two- and·a-balf. baths. Front yard landscaping and sprinkJers are included as is rear yard fencinJi Some of the homes are air conditioned aod a . have shake roofs. Six of the homes are priced from $99,800 to $110.170 and t he four models are priced from Sl 13. 010 to $133.125. Irvin Sh • mortgage money will e OPPJDg not be_ available ln the monthS ahead." Houde Eighty-two single family detached homes. situated in one of Mtssion Viejo ·s loveliest hilltop locations, will be offered. Occupancy dales are scheduled for September 1979. Prices range from $70,500 to $94,000, making the homes one of the best values Four Cordova Heights models are open to the public seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tbe model complex is located at 26382 Nogal, accessible by taking Oso Parkway exit from the San Diego Freeway and driving east to Marguerite Parkway. T urn right onto Marguerite and follow the signs to Cordova Heighta. Tbe sales office a nd model homes are located at the northwest corner of Trabuco Road and Lake Forest Drive and are open dally from 10 a.m. lo s p.m. Center Under Way ConstruclfOn of WOO;dbridge Village Center, the Irvine Company's newest village shopping · center. is well under way with steel, concrete and wood framing rising mto the air on the 16-acre site on Barranca Parkway midway between Culver Drive and J effrey Road in the Village of Wood- bridge. Site improvements, including curbing and parking areas, are under construction, and nearly 90 percent of the undetgroWld utilities are in· stalled. according to l)ouglu P Schnorr, director of design and construction for the Irvin e Company's Commercial/Industrial Division. THE 53-SBOP CENTEA will be the largest village shopping center in Irvine when it is-com· pleted early this fall. Planned ·as four m ajor buildings overlooking the Village of Woodbrldge's North Lake, the com· plex will be raced wllb rustic, vertical wood siding. Pitched roofs or concrete tile wlll provide a dramatic color accent and add to the center 's warmth and charm, Schnorr pointed out. Anchored by a Von's supermarket, the 151,000 square foot center will feature the first mum. screen motion picture theater in the City or Irvine Le ases for various shops and services a re cur· rently being negotiated and the fJ.rst group or te· nants will be announced shortly, said James W. Landis. manager or commercial sales and market· Ing for the Irvine Company ... Demand bas been extraordinary," he added. DINING TERBACf;S FOR THE center's maiP restaurant will overlook the lake. A pedestrian and bicycle ' -idge over Barranca Parkway, wblch will connect the main site with a specialty center, is currenUy under review by the City of Irvine and is expected to open with the rest of tbe center Desigr1;er to Speak Carole Ekhen, Fullerton interior designer and model home merchandiser, will address Housing Magnine 's third annual California Marketing Scene conference Feb. 26-28 at the Marriott Hotel, Newport Beach. Joining Eichen on the faculty or this intema· tional housing conference will be Ken Agid, senior vice president of the Mayer Group, a Downey based homebuilder; Lester Goodman, president of Lester Goodman Associates, a market research and planning firm ; William Mitchell, executive vice-president or Weatherfield Homes and Walter Ric hardson, president or Richardson-Nagy. Martin, Newport Beach architectural firm PalilXdViil.......,. ~state ly R~altor IUD MILLER ERA st.artcrHt IHlty Falling For Frills Man;. peop l e 110 hou~l'hunl1ng in a rt•· markably t·a~ual \\JY - und somct1ml':> end up making co~tl) mlslak<'s One or lhl' mistakl'., a househunter can mekt• 1" to buy lhe frill Instead of the house. All t.oo of\£•n a fom1ly will Call in love with an eye-catchi ng reaturc and buy l he wrong house. This mls· take happens frequently and in all price ranges t•a m ll les s kip ovrr card ul con~1deralion or th l' major fact ors bccuu~c somelhmg m inor hall really grabbed them T he lure may be a c ha r ming hrl'placc. a glamourous llJ(htlng fi x· t ur e1 a Rarng~ door opener. or l'Ven a unique tree or shrub In bloom. Yielding to supcrl1c1al 1ttraclioos like lhese can rcsull In your ru mlly "'1 n d ing u p w 1lh n thorough!> un~uitable housr . Bear in mind thul t h t•H• ~amr ullu r lng fC'J t urcs cun u!tually be added to another house 11l a relallvcly Rmall cosl. con~1dcnng Uw amount of thl· overall purchase. ••••• Wh at.-ver your re al estate nterui, call us. We · have all the tools and e xpertise to handle your real estate tran1111ctlons locally Plus we offer the unique advantaJles of the nnt1on ·wld e ER A net work . . advantaies that co!tt you nothing t>x tra Give us 11 call t odny. We're here to help! F.RA Shorecresl Realty C714 l 846-~73 12131 592.2747 ... -.:S ••• • ---·----.. added. Sea Ridge. Q uitefe.lear!•. Come up to tf!e top of ~ °' the hlU and discover the inest view~a . 1e along the coast famllyattache4 ~mes planne,d with care and bUllt with pride by the Don Lee Development Company. This Ls a perfect llllna Point setting with spectacular~ of the sea, where ocean breezes cool the days and where the sunsets can be breathtaking! Sea Ridge is more than just a beautiful view. The homes range in siz.e from 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, t.o 3 bedrooms, family room, 3 baths. f K l{k Oce.i" . l!xit the S.n Diego Freeway at Pacific Coast "lsfbw•y, go north on Pacl(lc oast to The Street of the Ciolden Lantern a.nd ~"> right up the hitl paa'Selua, then ~ left on Meridian Drlue to the :\ model home.s. .. Our spectacular location is further enhanced by private recrea~ greenbelts, a clubhouse, tennis oourts, poot and jaau:zi. ror informat ion. buyers are invited t o phone (114) 661 • U66. Of course, the ocean is always there for your eryoyment. Come up the hill -you'll discover "there's more t.o Ufe at Sea Ridge:' single family attached homes from -$96,500~~~~ GRAND OPENING SEA IQ.!>GE ___ _ An ocean view community by Don Lee Development Company In Dana Point . . .. . " .. . ~ -..... -... , ; ,. : ; ;. : :': :-: : . .. . ........ -... -...... -.... -.......... .. • • ... ,,,_ .. ,, ........ ,,. "'" ... --. 4 ........ _,.._ __ tf6 •, ..... , • . ' .. ... ---... . , .......... , .... ,,.... ... . . J ..... . ' (9 DAIL V PILOT Log1mo iguel Projert. Honored ' ( 'hurkr 't't'rrac.·t• 1n Lu1:unn Niguel was a wmner of an honor ,tw mi in t ht> model complex category an the re· c·er1t Amertt!Un Institute of Landscape · Architects in· t t• rn a l 1ona l competition. It was designed by Kiyotokl/Hamilton and Associates of Irvine. REAL ESTATE Design Stressed ~ Home Builders Express Vieim Greater emphasis must be placed on home design and •land planning if tomorrow's smaller homes are to have the liveability of today's larger homes, more than 1,000 home builders from across the nation were told during "Design '79," a seminar on small home design at the recent annual convention ot the National AJ· sociatlon of Home Builders ln Las Vegas. ••As we get into smaJJer units and higher density. the importance ot de· sign increases," said Arthur C. Danielian, president of Danielian As· sociation or Newport Beach and moderator Qf the panel, ·wblcb. was presented by the National Housing Committee or the American Institute or Architects. The discussion covered higher density hous~ypes, including con- dominiums, townhouses, duplexes and zero-lot-line homes. ALSO SPEAKING on the panel were: Jack. Bloodgood, president of John D. Bloodgood Architects P.C .. Des Moines, la.; Ralph J . Martin, partner in charge of .Planning for lures. But lf they reach the wroog market, we're all ln trouble." . . Berkus noted that the ~pulanly of the automobile has ]"t'nded ·..tfle neighborhood concept in which everyone Uving in a large area knew everyoneelse. ·'Today, the project is· t>he neighborhood,·• he commedted. "Maybe its only a 20-unlt project, but that's the neighborhood. You only know the people inside that project. Today, many times people won't even know other people rour doors away. ~ ·'So the responsibility of the architect and developer," Berkus continued, "ls to design that project as a neighborhood, a community 11(itb all or the self-contained ameniqis. which may be only walks or :open green space.•· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Richardson Nagy Martin, Newport NOTING 111AT THE approval pro- cess ls one or the biggest headaches for home builders today, Martin urged them to adopt an honest, can· did approach when dealing with local government. He said builders should point out, whenever possible, their past a~cesses in overcoming public concerns. Realtors Fete Sabin, Waller I The lluntingtor\ Beach·Fountain Valley Board or Realtors held its 17th Annual Awards Banquet Saturday at the Marriott Hotel, Newport Beach. Susan E . Osborn. outgomg president, was honored .al the event. "'- Stan Sabin of Century 21-Lockbart, 1979 board president. was given the president's special award · for outstanding service and also SABIN was named realtor of the year. 1 n addition to serving as the Board's Secretary·Treasurer last year. Sabin is 32nd District Chairman for the Spirit of 13 Drive, a m e mber of the California Association of Realtors· Legislative Commit· tee and Real Estate Certificate Institute Committee. He is. also active in his church and in local civic affairs. Betty Waller of Real Estate by McVay was named realtor-associate of the Year. Having been in business since 1971, Miss Waller was the top lister for the Huntington Beach·Fountain Valley board. 1976. She is a Graduate Realtors' Institute lecturer and has a certified residential salesman designation. She is currently on the board's Educa· lion Committee and Grievance Committee. Katby Greene of Century 2l·All Walk·ln, earned honors as top lister. residential, with over four million dollars in listings, and top producer, residential. Kathy closed transactions in the amount of $6,060.740 during tbe year Donald J . Troy of Troy Realty wa s named top s alesman, residential, Paul Callihan, of Callihan and As· sociates, earned awards for top Lister. units, top sales man. units and top producer, units, 1978. WALlER Gretchen Doller of Lawyers Title was present· ed the affiliate of the year award. County ColllDlends Developer Foxx Jim Foxx, president of Fou Development Corp. of Huntington Reach, was commended re· cently by the Orange County Board of Supervisors for both his corporate aod civic activities within Huntington Beach and Orange County. As founder of his own real estate development company, Foxx has provided mucb·needed new ~ housing in Huntingt-0n Beach, • particularly Huntington Village Homes and numerous apart- ment projects. He was cited for I being instrumental in forming ' the Huntington Beach Homeowner's Association and serving as director of that or· ganization. • In commending Foxx for his "civic-oriented support of l'ou Orange County and his leadership within his own community." the award called attention to bis sponsorship of youth athletic teams, leading fund drives for the Huntington Bellch YMCA as a member of the Y's Century Club and serving as an active member and direc· tor of the Huntington Beach Chamber of Com· merce. 'the award was presented. at a ceremony at the counly offices. ~:2 Custo1n HoIDes ~~t for Damage Sunset Pacific Homet>uilders and Robert Earl and Aaeociates have joined together to preaent four luxury custom homes located at Mariners Point in San Clemente. Two ot the homes are Spaoiab dealp, one is of French Normandy origin, and the other representa · the rambling ranch style. 1be homes offer from tbree to five bedrooms and range in siu from 2 880 to 3,500 square feet. ' Mariners Point is located off A venida San Pablo in San Clemente. For an appointment call 498·0200. • .. ' , I A " •• ,,. ,. r "'.--. . , ,. .. TOP REALTOR Viejo'• Hiidreth Hildreth Rea/,tor Of Year Don Hildreth, vice president and general manager of Mission Vie· jo Realty, has been named realtor of the year by the Saddleback Valley Board or Realtors. Hildreth, who has 18 years experience in real estate, was lauded for his performance in both the community and in real estate activities. BEFORE jolning Mission Viejo Company in 1975, Hildreth was vice president of one of the Southland's major real estate firms. Prior to that he was a sales and marketing manager for the 1~· Company. He hol a BA from Arizona te University and has comp leted graduate courses in real estate at UCLA where he has also taken management training courses. HILDRETH, A re· serve captain in the Air Force, is past treasurer of the SaddJeback Valley Board of Realtors and a member or the California Association of Realtors and National Association of Realtors. 1fe bas also been named . 'businessman or the month" by the Sad· dleback Valley chapter of the Orange County Io· dependent Busi · nessmen's Association. Appraisers Set Seminar The Orange County chapter of the Society or Real Estate Appraisers is offering a two day seminar, The Valuation of Leases and Leasehold Interest, at the South Coast Plaza Hotel, Costa Mesa, March 30 and 31. It will be taught by Robert L . Form .. n .. C~SH FAST Realty Lectures Slated for OCC A four.part lecture series tbat examines "tax free" real estate exchanging will be offered at Orange Coast College this spring. Titled .. Case Study or a 'Tax Free' Ex· change'," the series meets on Friday evenings, beginning this Friday, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in OCC's Science Lecture Hall 2. The series is sponsored by OCC and the Newport Harbor/Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley Board of Realtors. It is ap. proved for real estate continuing education credit. Series tickets, priced at S2S, are on sale in OCC's Ticket Office, located in the college's Ad· ministration Building. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 6-7 p.m .. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon. Tickets for individual lectures sell for $7.50. Beach; Barry Berkus,. president of the Berkus Group, Santa Barbara, and Eugene Smith, president of Eugene R. Smith and Associates, Tampa, Fla. Danielian, a past chairman or the AJA National Housing Committee, explained that the committee is not only concerned with the quality of home design across the country ,-but also with policies and issues affecting home building. "People get more sensitive about their environments as their homes get smaller," Danielian said . He added that five basic design ele· ments should be included in all s ml}l.ler home projects if they are to be successful: individual unit identi· ty. privacy. orientation to the rest of the development, security and ac· cessibility. DANIELIAN ALSO called atten· lion to the importance of a carefully planned marketing program, em· phasizing, "Any one of many architects can design beautiful slruc· "So many people are involved in the process of gaining approval at this point, that you really have to tell It like it is and be very honest and straightforward," he said. Bloodgood emphasized that .!._ fo higher density developments --''the spaces between the buildings become as important as tbe buildings themselves. .. THE INVESTMENT you make in design," be explained, "is especially cost effective in higher density neighborhoods because it's the de· sign -the total neighborhood design -that attracts your market. Smith urged the builders to design their projects for the needs of the marketplace. "If your homes are de· s igned with ao empathy for today's homeshoppers you're going to have a success and the monetary rewttrds will follow ." · GRAND OPENING lrt HUNTINGTON BEACH FINAL SINGLE FAMILY UNIT NOW OPEN , ~ERYTHING'S INCLUDED IN THE PRICE ••• NOW, you can see the newest "BEACH-CLOSE" unit of Landmark Homes in beautiful Hunting- ton Beach ... quite possibly the fastest selling new single family homes ever presented in this area. Big, family sized, 2·story homes, ranging in size from approximately 1768 to 2230 square feet, they feature deluxe-equipped country kitchens, with microwne oven plus a pllof-less, self-cle•nin1 conventional oven , carpetin1 In the livkll room, family room, all bedrooms, hallway and 1talrw1y, fireplaces, front lawns with 1 tree and sprinklers, rear and side yard fenclnc. shake roofs, concrete drives end spacious 3-car garages. , FUANISHl!D MODELS OPEN DAILY FROM 10 A.M. ON ADAMS BLVD., JUST EAST OF BEACH BLVD. ' from $110,725 4 & 5 BEDROOMS 2 AND 3 BATHS Warner Ave. "'M' NOT TO SCAll (714) 963·4531 . . . ..... , ......... ,~~., ..... : .J ......... .. .. : ,., . .-. -.... .,#., _____ ,_, ... ,.,~--•,<flt ## •• , •• ,.,,,_,,"' -......... _, .. ,, ... ,.' I I O I ' l • 4 ,._ REAL ESTATE Moving Up ·1n Real Estate .... ROI.A.ND F. OSGOOD, 39, or Nf'wport Beath has bffn numt'd u president of Irvine P1c1fac l>f'velopment C'ompany. th r~'\ld nU1d buildlna un'l ot Ow> JrvlM Company 0 Cood has ~('n eucullvc-VICl' Vrt'!Udt'nl or Rroadmoor llnm('s, ln<' lie Joined Broadmoor In 1969 tis contrnUf'r, and t'Ublw qut~nlly be<'dmt finanrtnl prt'"ll dt'nl. e-nlor vlC1" pre-ldtnl and executh.-'14."'' pre'lldf'nl. • po-.1 tlnn ht> hitlJ fur lhf' pa'lt thrw ~ t> r'I llorn in Bo ton O'lgoud J;r.idualf'd In a<.ct>unhnit from C'<tl Shih'. Lona lh:UC'h. ,tntl bt>aan workina wllh Arthur ' oun11 and Company whllt' WJ osoooo .. :o-lucknt Ht> 1' a memb<-r of lhl' board o/ lhl' Orua,. County t:haptn of lht• Uu1lduig lndu~trte:-. wc1ottk>C\ _ KFNNF.Tll ALTON, 38, of N wport Beach ha'> ht'l·n p~mott•d to the f>O$llaon o( vice pre. ldent· c Lo) Angt'lt•, und Orang\' Counllt'~ >. reclonal d1rertor or npt•rauon for Broadmoor Homes Allon w.is most rcccnUy reg10naJ director of 11pt•rat1Ul\S fo r t h{> Cnhforma building r1rm 's i.outbern rt'j.!1tlnal headquarten. located m Ir vine lie has been with the firm thre-t> .ind-one-half years BPfort• JOlnm~ Broadmoor, he wus with Half Moon Bay Propcrt1e1:1 us proJect manager and luter dueclor of Southern Cahfom1a operations Prior to t.h at, he wa) a consultant m market research and profit feas1b1hty reports ALTON LAWRENCE B. MOORE. a forRler planning adm1ruslrator at the Irvine Co mpany and a con- sultant in land use /government relations, has been appointed assistant vice president at Lift>tlme Com- munities. Inc .. a national real estate development farm Moore will be involved with the planning and managmement of various Lifetime projects in· eluding the Hamilton Cove residential develop- ment on Catalina Island. DAVID A. McALLISTER of Costa Mesa has been promot.ed lo the position of corporate vice president of oper a tions for Broadmoor Homes. Califor nia building firm . McAllister has been with Broad moor Romes five years · where hc was director of cor- porate operations. Prior to that he was with s uch building firms as Cunn i 0>g ham Company. Stur tevant Corporation and Iva n Wells & Sons. Inc. McAllister is a member of the Home Builders .Council. . BRUCE K. AKINS has been appointed presi- ..dent of the Akins Company, according lo an an- jouncement by the board of directors of the - -• Diversified building and investment firm. t l i I 4 « . I • · • Akins has served in an executive capacity with the company since 1972. As president. be will supervise lbe operations ot the •a r ious Akins compa nies: ,.Akins Development Company, Ole well known home-building firm : Akins Properties. Inc., in· volvt'<i in comm<'rcaal and in- (2ustrial dL'V<'lopmcnl : Akins In· vestment. and Akins Really . Com pany Akins is a graduate or the Un i vers i ty o f Southe rn (:aJifomfa and is a mem ber of tlle Home Bualders Council and the duslries Association. DON A. l'ULE has joined Century 21 Real Estate Corporation as a vice president in the Regional Development Division. Formerly, Yule was appointed deputy dire-ctor for the California Department of Housing and Community Development under Gov. Ronald Reagan. He has also served as legislative ad- vocate and director of special projects for the California As· sociation of Realtors. executi ve VICC presidenW9F-lhe--AFiwna Association of Realtors. and president/regional direct.or for Century 21 Real Estate of the Midwest, Inc. YULE Yule is a member of the American Management Association and resides in Irvine. ALBERT PUSSELL Really Company has opened an offi ce at 833 Dover Newport Beach. Pussell had his own company in Beverly Hills Cor over 30 years. Ile is a builder-owner of apart· ments and shopping centers. Last year he worked for a large company listing and selling property including a home on Linda Isle. T he Albert Pu ssell Realty Compan y speciahzes in sales of homes. investments and tax deferred cxctranReS. BYRON 0 . MARSHALL has been named sales manager of Manners Point. a residential com- munity in San Clemente featuring oceanvlew custom homes and homesites. Marshall served for 15 years as erooomics consultant with firms in Chicago, Cleveland and Los Angeles. His real estate career has included ownership is of a realty firm and a variety of joint ventures in r esidential building construction. • An active resident or San Clemente. M a r s h a ll is a m e m ber of the Chamber of Com mer ce and a represen· tallve on the c h amber's economic development commit· tee and legislative action com· mittee. He also serves on the civic action and lender relations committees of San Clemente .Jloard oC Realtors. New Office Opened Mission Viejo Realty has opened its newest of· tree at the intersection or Muirlands Boulevard and Alicia Partway, Don Hildreth, vice president and ceneral m anager or the firm, announced. The new s, 700-square-foot, free·slandinc building marb the firm'• third expansion in the ~ 18 months. ,. .. ,.. , ,,., ·-s.r.•••• . .. . --- Realtors ' upport 3' Bill ,. Realtors In th~ Newport Bt>ach. Costa Meu, and Irvine areas art" mobllbln1 to roll t the remalnln1 1cnature1 nHd ed to qualify the Spirit of 13. Govtrnment Spendlnic l.lmltatk>n lnlUoUvt" tor th~ ballot, Virgini a Cil'tk, prHidcnl of the Nf'wport Harbor Co11ta Mt-u Bourd o( Reallora b11anooun~. THE SPla lT or 13 , lnltt tlve was orlrlbated by Paul Gann. co-a~lhor of Propo&iUon 13 The ('ahfom la Assoclatlon ol Realtors has tuke n a leading role m collecting the stpatures to qualify DAil. Y P1LOT .. .,. ne., - Features ot th& Turtle Rock Vis· ta homes i n Irvine inc lude v i'e w-orientecl. dec k s a n ct . p a ti o s . T h ~ ~~ Ho mes start at: : ·' $162,990. . the non-purtas an 1n· ..-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~, ilialive for lhe next s tatewide e lection in J une, 1980. The deadline for collecting signatures ia March 19. ·'The government' Spending Limltatlonl Initiative la needed tol complete the job t hat Proposition 13 started," R ealtoc Cleek said .. "Proposition 13 reduced I the laxes on real proper- t y. but it basn 't put a lidj on spending. Already we see efforts by .public of. flcials at the local, coun- t y. and stale level to compensate for redu~ property t axes by transferring the burden o f unlimited s pending to licenses. fees, and other gimmicks. "The Spirit of 13 in· itialive provides relief for every Calilomia tax- payer. As reallors we are constantly in contact with properly owners, renters, business people, ho usewives. a nd stu· dents a true cross· section of America. "FROM THESE con- tacts. we are frequently reminded or the toll that excessive government spending is taking on our economy. Government spending is increasing more rapidly than the cost of living. To reverse his trend. we need the Spirit of 13 Initiative. That is why r ealtors everywhere in California are behind it ... Jarois Set For Speech To Broken Howard Jarvis leads the list ol guest speakers for t he Na tional Ex· changors Conference to be held Feb. 26, 27, and 28 at the Hyatt House, Los Angeles Interna- tional Airport. The Con- fe rence is open to a ll real est ate brokers and ' agents who are interest- ed in exchanging and in· vestment real estate. The three-day market- i~ .session will be s park e d with moderators from across t h e country. Morry Worsbill and Charles Grutzm ache r from Arizona; Art Hamel and Chet Alle n from Northern California; a nd Jim Brondino Jack Kistler from Southern California are a few who will be there. TREY WILL help the e xchangors by brain· s tormi n g t heir particular situation until a wctrkable solution is found. Escrow and title services will be avaiJa. ble allowing brokers lo complete their transac- tions on the spot. Gl ·--.....,.,...,, lqUAL PIOFISSIOMAL SllYICI "-rte-CI JHMI .. ............. ·~ ........ •FREE CHOICE • INFORMED CHOICE ''We~ up a big yard for SANTA ANA FWY Turtle Rock a: 0 a: w ~ :::> (.) Vista's ~ '-Dtillion 01e.GO . night lights and a pool. The kids can PACIFIC COAST HWY. walk to super schools. They play tennis at honle.'' Mr. a11rl Mn Han•1•.v Col1cn Turtle• Rock Vista Buy<'r Turtle Rock Vista Homes. A special edition -of large. luxuriously appointed executive homes. . . These spacious townhome-; are ideally designed for the life-style of the executive and hie. tamily. The dramatic view-oriented floor plans feature private entries. formal dining rooms, fireplaces, kitchen nooks. private decks and patios. wet bars and vaulted ceilings . Selected floor plans offer dens, famil y rooms. and vauJted wood beamed ceilings. Turtle Rock Vistd residents will enjoy exclusive use of their private recreation center with tennis courts, pool. jacuzzi, and cabana. Homeowners associations supported by all residents maintain the quality of all common facilitiri. Ask our sales representative for details. townhomes from $161,990 TURTLE ROCK VISTA HOMES by BROADMOOR HOMES Pncn•ndunll ~1nfld••~l'lfttl1Yt' 1131 170. ~lnocrorTlllR•~n1 l<>lh"d~lt>m•Y '"-uh 1n un • .va1l•bll11y ~ .. ,..,,.. 0< dfl prott' lnl'I• (714) 955-3061 ... ~TOtellACH fOUMTAltt VAUIT ................. .......... ~ II .... ...... te ....... 92647 II' TheVlll911eof · llr4 ~~ BY11£ IRVINe: CDVI~ .,.. ...... -·---...... ·-·--· ...... .. . -.. -._. .... --........... -......... ---.... '" -.. '" ' ......... . " r I f l I I EL NIGUEL HEIGHTS RESIDENTS ENJOY EXTENSIVE VIEWS FROM THEIR PATIOS ~I Niguel Heights . \ Homes -Off er Big Views Surrounded by e xpanses of REAL ESTATE 'No Growth' Poliey mt ClllCAOO Tb6 l)l'ealdent or the NaUonal AaaoclJltlon of RHltors warned today that u "pervulve anll·h ou afna phllosophy In .this nation" may prevent a whole aeneraOon of Americans from ownln1& lhelr own homes. DonaJd I. Hovde, new presi- dent ot lbe 680.000-member re· allon 1roup. c harged "no arowlh , e low growth or · dlnaocea" and 1overnmental .. regulation extremists" have ''ellmlnated the bulc houae In this country." "Over the next 10 years, we wtll h ave 18 m1lllon more Americans reaching the prime home buying age of 25 to 44. We are not going to be able to house them In a home of their own." tbe Madison, Wis., realtor told a luncheon meeUng of the Chicago Executives Club. HOVDE SAID market opinion research shows that In the next fi ve years the issue of home ownerabip will be one of the 111011 critlcal problems facing Americans. "More than 20 million new housing units must be built In the '80s to satisfy the nation's housing demands." "We a re no longe r free to choose where we want to live." Hovde asserted. "Our govern· ments, our nation's towns and vlllaies are killing the American dream through over- r e g u la tlo n and no-growth legislation. The American dream Is becoming unaffordable for the people for whom thJs dream burm brightest," Hovde concluded. Specl:aa1lar! Once-in-a-Lifetime Homes at Los Corrales. 1 .. , rolling hills in Laguna Niguel, Broadmoor Homes· El Niguel Heights single-family develop- ment is situated in a n optimum location for residents to en.JOY panoramic vis tas of rustic California countryside as well as acres of golf course fairways directly below THE ROYAL Carnoushc, wtth 2.020 .squnn-feel , Is a thrct!: bedroom. two-and a hall bath, single-story plan. The lnformal famiJy room/nook ls separated from the formal llv ing/dinlng room by the lnrgc kllt'ht'n The model h.,.,.. ... decoretod and r 11.l~"" -.. flnl1hi1'lg touches are being put In at Los ciottltk • .. -• "Many new homebuyers com· me nt on the beautiful view," noted J o hn Cope , project manager. "It is defmilely a plus for sales." THE Z5t·UNIT development offers four plans in a variety of levels. Priced from $164,990 to S192.!t9(). the homes range in size from 2.040 to 2.975 square ••feet. Appointments mclude formal dining areas, family rooms. wet bars. General Electric-equipped kitchens, and built-in pantries. Master suites are complete with dressing areas and mirrored wardrobe doors, master baths include both tubs and s howers, as well as double pullmans. Each home contains two fireplaces with gas lines. M06t if'clude vaulted ceilings. win· jjowed nooks, and luminous cell· fogs . Exterior treatments include jmple wood and brick with wood sllake roofs Teen Realtor Due Honors Martin Hudler of Costa Mesa will be a mong those honored as Orange County 's Top Re al Estate Salespeeple Cor 1978 by the Orange County Chapter of Sales Marketing and Executives International Wednesday at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Cal Worthington, a television and used car-sales personality. is slated as guest speaker before the group of business owners and managers during their Dist· inguished Sales Awards banquet. C. W. "Bud" Hogberg. executive vice-presidentoCE.C.Cocbrane& Co., a Newport Beach financial planning firm, will be master of ceremonies. Hudler . at age 19 and in his first year in real estate, also was named by his home offfoe. World Real Estate, as "Top Salesman for 1978," according to Rick Byers. owner-broke r. World s peciali~es in homes for Veterans. T he lloyaJ Prestwick Is a four bedroom, three-bath home f'n· rompasslng 2.009 square reel. /\ courtyard enlr:_y n nd bay windowed nook h lJ<hlight this spacious single-story home The Royal Mujrfl<'l d Is a two sto ry home with 2,670 square feel of living area Vaulted cell· logs in both-the balconied entry and sunken living room with bay window add a f eel i ng o f spaciousness to this plan. The secluded m aster s uite is on the lower level. wh.ile three secon- dary bedrooms are situated on the upper level. • COfralei In Sen Juan cap11trano ... eTght ~ dl1t1nct atatements of taste and lndfv1du- allty ... eight breathtakingly unfque ffi'5mes.-- with decorating that fits their status. ...~ .. _.. ·- Spectacular ... and comfortable. Come to Los Corrales now and discover the home you've only dreamed abOut. Early canfomla archltecture ... elegant appolntments.~dlatingulshed plans.-lux- urious llfestyle .. and large lots. See it all at LOa Corrales. ..... Center Open: 10 a.m. until du.k. Except frtdlly. Phone: (71') 181-0344 ... THE LARGEST OF the four plans is the Royal St. Andrews. with 2,975 square feet contained ............................................ ____ ._. ... ..,...,. ... __________________ ............ __ ......... . In two stories. A bonus room ac· ,------------------------------------------ companies three secondary bedrooms and mas ter suite on the upper level of this home. A balconied entry and formal din· ing room step down to the living room, and a bay-windowed nook overlooks the s unken family room. El Nigue l He ights may be reached by taking the San Diego Free way to Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna Niguel east Clubhouse Drive. The sales office and model complex is open from IOa.m. todusk. ·. ~~w.m~~.~~1-- C o st a Mes a' s : .Ii ·i;£~i~-=-~A.11.t~l ~-..,.,,.~~ ·~ •• • Answer lo Newport- (Brittanywoods) 2450 Santa Ana. Costa Mesa I town HOmEs I Developed by Woodtree Dev. Co. ti'l'.JI brtck. wood burr11ng ltrt.'plM• '>: F rench/[nghsh a1ch1tecture lwO dnd lhr•·e bl·d,ooms: split level and two-srory. calht•d· ral ce1hngs: modern kitchen~ with £VC'·levd microwaves: ('nclosed two·crnd rhrf'~· CJr garages. greenhouse windows and !>l<yhghrs Yesterday and today-in one setting on your own land. Pool. 1acuzz1. rC'Crcauon room. tt!nnis court 100! Clost' to Nl•wport ~ Bdc k Bay". schools. golf courses. re~taur.,nls .ind ~hoppmg (as~de Co.sfl:i ?nesa From $89,950 Models open from 11 am to 5 pm Weekdays 10 am to 5 pm Weekends Closed .Mondays 646-0061 955-1920 i I I ~\ : ,: : : ,• • " • "' • ,i-• -• * ' ~ .... • f" ~,. f/I A t :<fll\ I"" ,.. • ~ • _. • •-. t #-,. • • ' ••• • '1 • • , ' , , ,, I ~ ~ .; "' -.-,_ • . . . . : •' .• 1& U-.. • •• • -• • • -• _. # .,_ -_. -~ # • ,_ .-A _, Ii • .# • #' # # 4' # fl ' e • • • " , , ~ -... ..... -·.. .... ' . . . . . , . ' ,. '· ' f • ' ~. r l l f \ ' . ,, . • • • NATION I CALIFORNIA Al'WlntpflDto Rich ~k S t.nating Stuff? No, this is ®{ a weaJthy chicken with its own Rolls Royce and chauffeur. It's just Sophie, the ch.icken chosen as a model to play tile part of a well~ Holly Farms chicken. A Philadelphia ad agency came up with the eye-catcher for the Frick Co., a Waynesboro, Pa. firm. The chauffeur is Roy Steinhoff, wboin r eal life is vice president of an insurance company. . Frigid Weatherman 'Hot Und er Collar' OLD FORGE. N.Y. <AP) Every morning Oaryl Carman bundles up and trudges out in waist-deep snow to check his weather instruments in this frigid Ad1rondacks mountain hamlet. And Ume and again in his 12 years or dutifully reporting to the National Weather Service, Carman 's thermonieters have shown him that '()Id Forge was clearly the coldest t>lace in the nation, such as this. week wl)en the mercury hovered at almost st"below &er(). BUT THE TEL'EVISJON "eafliennen ahvays give the credit l9 some otbeT towlf, and Carman is gett\ng hot under the collar about it. The problem is, the weather service says a town must have a population of at least 1,000 to be an official reporting station. Old Forge had onJy 850 al the lime of the last census. in 1970. "What the devil have I been doing this for 12 years for if this is not an official station?" asks Carman, a policemen in this town, which has more snowmobiles than cars in the winter. ON TWO SUCCESSIVE days Carman reported readings of minus. 48 and minus 47, but still no mention in the national news. "That's when I got a little hot under the collar," said Carman, who gets no pay for his weather work. But there is a good chance that Old Forge will find its place in the news reports. When Carman started complain· ing, the weather service told him that 1( the town clerk veMfies the town bas more than 1,000 res idents, and sends a letter saying so on orricial town sta· tionery, it will change the status of Old For~etoanofficialstalion. Bill to Permit Charity Tax Breaks Ent ered SACRAMENTO <AP) -Letting all taxpayers deduct charitable dona· tions would give a break to people witb modest incomes and a boost to charities, a legislator says. Assemblyman Floyd Mori, D· Pleasanton, has introduced a bill that would Jet taxpayers who don't itemize their deductions reduce their gross income by the amount they contribut~ to charity. CURRENTLY SUCH contributions can be deducted only by taxpayers who itemize thelr deductions, and not by those who take the standard de· duction. Taxpayers who don't itemize have a median income of $11,300 a year, according to the Franchise Tax Board, Mori said. They are mostly non-homeowners, but he predicted many homeowners woul<I stop itemizing because Proposition 13 property tu cuts re· duced their property tax write-offs. STUDIES SHOW THAT people who itemize deductions give twice aa much to charity as those wbo don't ltemlze, llort said. He said bi8 bill, AB 545, would en· courage contributiona to voluntary agencies that have been hurt by Proposition 13 cutbacks tn aovem· ment f\lndins. Mori bad no eltimate of the COit of the bill ln tax revenue. BUT COUNTING THE number of people in Old Forge could depend on when you do the counting. During the snow season. the town is teeming with s nowmobile en- thusiasts taking advantage or about 500 miles of well-groomed trails. "There's more snowmobiles than cars on a weekend here," Carman said. In the summer, it's a typical mouo· lain resort, luring tourists to the sur· rounding mourttains. lakes and campsites. "l'D JUST AS SOON not have the " publicity myself, but if the town has the low in the nation, then let's get the recognition." For the record, the temperature in Old Forge zoomed to minus 24 one re· cent morning. "We 've got a real scorcher today," remarked Carman. Anti.smoking Program Ends lnSanDWgo SAN DIEGO <AP) -A $7 million antismoking program, which worked for boys but not for girls, has been abandoned without any public word, a health official has disclosed. The seven-year pilot project was carried out in San Diego County by the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. THEN , SAID DR. RICHARD Fosburg, "the program folded abruptly and there wasn 'l any money available to report on what it ac- complished." Fosburg told some of the results at a regional health forum more than five years alter the prog..,ram ended. According to data, he said, the number of boys aged 12 to 15 who said they smoked daily declined over two years by 1.2 percent. Daily smokers among boys 16 to 18 declined 7 .8 percent. GIRLS WHO SAID they smoked daily increased their number by 4.2 percent in the 12 to 15 age group and by less than one percent in the 16·18 group. In all SO school districts, smoking education programs were adopted. Smoking areas were set aside at San Diego State, where the percentage or students who said they s moked declined 11 percent from 1965 to 1973. Fosburg said the HEW program "didn't work well at the college level, .. though," and stop-smoking clinics were out-right failures. .. WE FEEL WE made a significant impact among bQys but we don't poss~ss the iMight as to why we weren't successful amon1 the girls.'' said Fosburg in an interview. He said he suspects that tobacco companies were involved by ln· troduclng cigarette brands tailored for women. . . Beavers Get B laated • ~rrrLE ROCK, Atk. <AP) • Farmers armed with dynumlle and 11teel traps are losing a battle 01(1uruit beavers in tho rice paddles a11d soybean tlelda of Arkun as, ftarpe and fish officials say. The be3vers. which have few natural enemies e1tcept aWg toni in Arkansas, have been multiply· an& rupldJy In recent. years an ruinln1 millions of dollars worth or rice, soybeans and other crops. IN 1117 THE STATE GAME and Fi11h Com· ml sion declared war on beavers and farmers have t>een dynamiting the rodents' troublesome dams and fortlfyin~ their fields with traps. But the beaver population is still growing, ac- cordingto a tePott ftleasedbytbecommisslon. Brad Kennedy. information officer for the com mission, sa1d that about rive years a10 farmers throughout Arkansas "began to feel the impact'' from the expanding beaver population. '1'oday. all counties in Arkansas have beaver· related problems," he said. BEAVERS BUILD DAMS IN FLOOD control channels and irrigation drainage ditches. backing up water in fields and timber stands. Crops such as rice and soybeans are damaged or ruined if beaver dams prevent farmers from draining fields on schedule, Kennedy said. A farmer can blast a beaver dam to clear a drainage ditch, but the beavers can reconstruct it in one night, Kennedy said. Kennedy said beavers thrive in wooded areas of fhe state as well as iq the Mississippi Delta re- gion, which he described as "basically a network of ditches to get water off the land. "BEAVERS HAVE A TENDENCY TO want to dam up any flowing water," he said. Two years ago farmers started fighting back. The Game and Fjsh Commission Farmers began training farmers in how to trap beavers and traps were offered for sale at cost through the county ex· tension omces. • But the report says the program was not suc· cessful in its first year. partly because springs in the beaver traps were too strong to be set by farmers. Last November, a survey was taken of 678 farmers who had participated· in the beaver con· trol program. About 39 percent reported farm damage caused by beavers, with combined losses totaling $1.~.525. KENNEDY SAID TIMBER CLEARI NG prac· tices may be one factor in the increase in beaver problems in recent 'years. When land is cleared, ne wly·dug drain age ditches make an "ideal beaver habitat," he said. ~Since the problem has gotten as bad as It is, there are severalcompanles-that spect3'1i:te-in beaver removal." Kennedy said. The beaver removers run traps for the farmer. "Running traps takes a lot of time," be said . FUR TRAPPERS HA VE Ll'ITLE interest in beaver pelts because of a low commercial de- mand. he said. The alligator is one natural enemy of the beaver. Kennedy said, but there are few alligators left in Arkansas. ·Outer S pace Work t o Begin HOUSTON <AP I The United States is through "adventuring" in space and will soon move into an industrial phase that will see laboratory technicians, engineers and other workers going into space to produce goods for use on Earth, a space expert says. "The complete transition of space from the ex- otic to the prosaic will take some lime, but it is im· portant to recognize that we are now starting down that road," Dr. T. Stephen Cheston told the, Ameri can Association for the Advancement or Science. THE SCHEDULED LAUNCHING OF THE space shuttle this year will mark the beginning of this stage of human space flight. The shuttle will be able to fly int-0 space and then land on Earth to be used again. The industMal phase will require a different kind of person than the pilots and scientists who have made previous space flights said the pro· fessor al Georgetown University. ··Emphasis will move gradually from the ability to handle high-intensity, short-duration challenges in a novel environment lo long-term ex· ecutton ot often repetitive duties that are largely devoid of inspiration," Cheston said. .. An in· dustrial job is s till basically a job no matter if it is ;n Cleveland, the AJaskan North Slopes or on a space platform." But there will be some changes. UNDER WEIGHTLESS CONDITIONS, FOR instance, the body's natural posture goes into a dit· ferent position, a semi-crouched posture. therefore, the design or controls inside a s pace craft must be altered to match the new posture, said Allen J. Louviere, chief or spacecraft design for the National Aeronautics and Space Ad· ministration. Such other factors as suction cups on shoes to hold a worker in place also will affect the entire design of a work station, he said. Though subtle to outward appearances, these newly derived design s tandards will greatly facilitate the crewmen's tasks in the weightless en·, vironment, ··Louviere said. CHESTON SAID SUCH CONSIDERATIONS will result in a new field of study on the human factors of production in outer space, drawing on physiology, biology, medicine psychia try, econom1cs, physacaJ anthropology and social ana industrial psychology. Experts in these fields, he said,.will be looking at some of the questions involved ln "humans working, rather than adventuring ln s pace." Morse Dictionary Late 1 COPENHAGEN, Denmark CAP) -The editor or a 40-year.old project to compile a dictionary or the ancient Norse language bas told Parliament a1i1dltors the 12 volumes will be ln print by 1998. BJ~rn Hagstroem, who took over the publicly fiaanced project in September, waa reepondlq to qu"tationa about the 8,000-page project, who• ecC>mplet.ion was firat promised for 1181. EducaUon Mlnlater Dortbe Bennedffn de· fended the new deadline u realiltic. Tbe editon have extracted a vocabulary of 70,000 words from pre·1540 Icelandic manuscripts aDd pre·lJft I ". DAILY PtLOT • J The._... ............... ~c... DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS VCH.t Can .... It, Find It, 'i42•1878°' Tr•• " With • Went Ad ~ ~ EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,, ... ., ......... All nial estate Jadvertlaed ill t.b1s newspaper is sub· Jed to tbe Federal Fair houslnc Act pf 1968 which mates It lOe&al to advertise "any pre· f.~t . limitation, or cmcnmmation baaed on race, color, religion. sex, or national origin, or an intention to make any sw:h preference. limit&· Uon. or discrimination.'' 1bis newspaper will not knowinfly accept any advertising for r eal estate wbicb is in viola- tion of the law. ..._..fors• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Gaa•ral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME + IUSIHESS Good Costa Mesa loca· tioo. Live here &r operate your antique business, beauty shop, etc. Plus small 2 Bedroom unit at- t.aebed ror additional in· come. NO qualifying, as· sume large 8% VA loan. f\all price $84,900. Call 556-2660 C:SELECT T' PROPERTI ES Trade your old stuff ror new goodies with a Classified ad. 642·5678 116 AMD llAUTlllUL 50' wide l.ot, ~ block to beach. 5 Bedroom, 3 bath with bonus room, & 2 fireplaces, buut·ins, etc. Even has OCEAN VIEW from deck. 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Included is a comfor+.ae CICld w-ho.-for .... fCNU1lty ..... 4 IMcl.. fo•lly rooCR oRd lnhrlor patio. o,...tH•MJ CICld W'f Wltfl wooch 9d wano:th. $335,000 STEPS TO BEACH DUPLEX T.rriflc 0ctd spacious 3 bedroo"' opcatsnut Mwfy paifttod, ~ md par:ef.cl with IClf"CJO deck OCIAM VIEW: plYs two ~ unit. SffSOMd winhr /summer rettfal aru. $210,000. 1 UNITS NEAR BEACH CoMpMtefy rflftOCleled •It• wlttli cao Vocoftcy proble""" Hew roof, ttew c..,.t, mMI -r odros. H.w °" the Market with sup•r potHtlot for wlcthr/*'•Kr ""'911. • AMI 11Mre'1 a ,........ .... ger. $265,000. WATERFRONT CONDO-SUP To be ...wty ccrpet.d and paint.cl. 2 story, 3 bodroo.... 21/2 baths, MC.tty s ysh•. O wRor wlll coatldor l.OM/~ YCMI Owot ......... mMI .,. $2'5,oOo Ott leoM fw SH5/-. 2-STORY C~ALFRONT-VIEW RedKorahd 4 Illa~ t-, hOIM °" "POC.., ..... tot. llock to pool ... .._.._ 0.-. .,_.. YllW mMI ...... at ....... $221,000. COSTA .MESA DUPLEX ..... ,... .. c::-..... . ...... 2.... .N.. ... w .... .. c-.cy ,.. .. , ..... P 1,000. WATERFRONT HOMES ;A136 W CN')1 I l1<Jh\A..11. NN.tpon &>ft( h 611·1400 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prlcti Jut \ rt'duced I OLIUJl kit. W1llt to beach One )'t'&t home warren ty tool Call f11t., 7~·1700 'tJl'IN lll V•ll \ILlfollOlllN I ' 1•1111 __ , lllDIOOM $70,950 3 br stamr home. 111e ce ment put10. sprinkler ll)'l>l em. separate laun· drv room. Earthtone up- l(l'aCk'S ruminR. 1-'ast ap. prec1aun11area.646-7711 c::I Walktn C l i!e Renl n>tale OwtaWAMTS Oc.-or •yfrotlt W\U tnde up. Hive Like ArTOwhead new cuatom no. shore w/areal lake w. ~· to lake " dock site. 4 BR (1 uo(). 3 full BA. game f'm, wetb1r. Jacuzzi, Import tJle, TW panel. Level e ntry & par~. S27S.OOO. (714) 337·24.14; 337-1717 TRANSHIRED TO CHICAGO Oean 21,, yr nl'W home. 4 Br. 2 blllh:., family rm. AIC. Vets OK. $72.500. Owner mo ti vated! Corona 541-4425,llcr. For Ad Actiln Call a Daily Pilot AJl.VISOR 642-5678 CLASSIFIED HOUU M\~·n1 ... ·N m,,, pl111'l• 1h4•1r 1111!< h\' tt•lt•11hom• Ii 01• m l•1~ :Jop m Mht'lflu\ lhru ~·rnt..i\ II lo noon :-•turd<t.' l'OSTA ~H:SA.(ff~'lf'I•: :u 1\\ 11,1, 1>12 'IHill !ii'""' ;•311' II~ Al 'II liH'i .11 ... 11 h 111\11 ~12:•11 I A(i\JNI\ !H .M 'IJ 1186 Gltonnt'' rl' l.a1tun1 Ktoarh ~W·!MM ~Ot!TIJl'l>l'='-TY 111 .. l It 1'1' :HO I :!211 CLASSIFIED DIAD&.IHES I lt•.tdhnt• lor 1··~' • :t 111~ " ~ •. 10 µ m 1h1• 11w' ht•f1ir1• 11uhh1 .11111n. •·X "'I~ '"' ~'"''·" & \111n •I ..t' ~· 1111111 n' "' hr n dt•itdllnl' l'lul 11r1tu \' :t lllUI CLAS Sift ED HGULATIOMS ~:HHOllS 1\(1\ 1·rt1••·r• 'ht~tltl t·h1•1•k th1•tr IH1~ du11\ Ii r1•JJ41r1 1•rr11r11 1mm1•d I u I 1•1\ 1' 111': 111\11.V I'll trr u•MUnWM l111l~hl\• lnr 1h1• ltt~I In• 1•irrt111n~·r1 '''"uni)' I 'ANn:l.l .ATlllNS Wht'fl k1lhn11 un 11d hf. l<tlf'l• IO mr1k1· 11 n·t ord or lh1• 1\13,J, :'lll'MHV.H 111vt'n \1111 h\ \our 1ic1 luk••1 1<• """''"' nl ) our t .1111 t•llo.1 IM Tht" k Ill numtw mu't hi• 1m·114•n. h-0 h' 11,. . .id"·rllMt•r 1n f'lt~ttl .1dlMJ1Ult• l'\'l'l'I I.I\ i ill'\ OH I 11 It tn: \ I !I I'\; Cl I" ' I': W i\ ii ii ~-~· o H .. : Ill '1'1:-.t. ~:\1•1'\ 1•lfon '' m•tl11 on ~111 ~ mrn '(I " m•v. 11d lh11I h11ll ht-l•rl 11rdt'rt'd, hut 'M' r11nnot 11u .. r11n ,..,. lo tin""' untu llw •d h.i• IJJ)Jlt'Jrt•tl '" tht P.•Pl'f' non:.J\.:.1111": Al~ 'Tlwllc• llCI~ Ul't' "' rlt-111 rai-11 In ttdv"'"'"' hv mMll nr nl "'"" <ll'lt' nf our nr• flt~'!I NO plwln1• ordt•111 1>1·.1 dl 1n 1• a p m ~d•>' c·, ... 1:0 Mt•• 111 """ It I~ noon •t •II br11ncti nllh•t•i. Till' llAll.'t' I'll.OT r•M'r\I'" lht• rhlhl If) 1'111..,.ll\. •~ht. 1 t1n110r or r•''ll'" unv 11d \1•r ll'<l'fn<>111, 1111d to 1·h1u11w H" t.1tt'tl • r1111ul111ion~ 1111lh0Uf ptiflrnollll' CUISIAIO ~·--A001111 P Cl Hllx 15li0. l 'CJMlt M1• .. 11 ~ ~ -CYM CUl1'0M-4m.OOO Ort'ol ftOlf t:our ' vl(\W frurn thlM beatutltul " fill ono atfJr1 hom~ Fomlly rn\ • hllllmd rm, formol dlntnu "°'· 3 huth" pin" 1tlomo~ •cu t buth Uf'\"ut k.Uf'flen. 3 flreplacl' a t'Mr JlW-•M•. \lf1Vu1• "l'IOflllC.I 1.ml & aual lo Qu <'* t•u df' """ tn'<'t. , ' urlty 1cu11nk1cl t'(Kmlry tiluh un.•u. - I CYflml POINT Uil IAT/IUM 1-1 .... ~ '°'"' AllAI TWO .....r uAa'TM9« llMS. <)uttl tv l~ll I .-uuruny maint.alnod~ r1 Unit In t~och bulldlnR with I.cc ft•ntr o l C.'O Ur l yd (lll('d with m a&11lrlrN1l matun•d s pecimen 1>lunt4 1'ht,.,.; 1 lwo 1·unll bldf(s ure In ttw bl'tft hx•utlon. right ot l.he cntranc\' to Pml.mmlo Point. JU3t st~ from the l)(•:u'h t :m·h 4 plex hu~ two 2·bdrm. 2 buth m1cl two :.!·bdrm. l·buth unlL'> . t-:ach front Wlll has a wood·buml.ng flrt•plnct• 2 l\pts. hove great ocean v ~w! to"or <1uullfu:d buyer. owner will l'Orry lt!l T.D. with ~ down Both bualdlru:s ror S750.000. JASM141 CnB-YllW--SJlt,000 Bt"s l buy in a r ea! Brand new s plll·lcvel "Sea Breeze" model on lovely quiet street. 3 Bd.r~. family rm. formal dining rm & 2~ baths. fliAhlY upgraded with air·cond .. auto. sprinklers. luxury cptng plus.plus. Tennis els .• pools. jacuzzis&security o f 24·hr ~uarded e ntrance. Call 640-0079 for entry during open house or · 644-4910 any other time. 5 JETTY DIL SAT/SUM 1-5 A UAL llAUTY IH '"ILUFfS .. The ONLY "R" plan available today! Super end model on cul-de.sac with all these goodies: wood.pegged floor in entry & kitchen (w/lge eating area). wet bar. levelor window blinds. decorator wall coverings. super quality cptng. Separate mstr BR suite with outs ide dec k: 2 bdrms on greenbelt level! Upgraded lhruout. Be early -Not sorry! $172,000. RUffS "PLAZA .. SPECJAL Only "W" model available! Sharp & newly decorated! 3 Bdrms (includin~ lgc master BR w/sitting area). 21/:t baths. "Swedish" firepl in livin~ rm. Spanish tile in family area & kitchen. mirrored wall in dining area. fabric & flocked wallpapers. wood panelin~ + other extras. $122.950 2424 VISTA HOGAJt SAT/SUH l·S llG C:AMYOH TOW.I tOMI Want a golf <.'OUJ'Se view? Then this is it! Long range sweeping view or Big Cyn C.C. from this delightful 2 bdrm. 2 bath "Oakcrest " model. Ma ny improvements. You 'll love it! $166.300 LAGUNA IEACH-rO«TA.AMA 2 tfEW HOMIS OCEAN VIEW! One home with spectacular view from mos t rooms 3 Bdrms (in cluding master suite w/rireplace & private deck). Lgc sheltered patio & den with wet bar. The other home on cul·de·sac street hac; 3 bdrms & some view. Italian tiJe, solid oak cabinets. Den w/wet bar. Choice of cpt color. Each home $249,000. See any time. WISl.IY H. TA YlOlt CO. 2111 S.Jo1 ............ MEW~'POlrT--C9"B, H.I. 644-49 I 0 A OON\1£Nl(NT llHOflPIHO ANO Sf:WINC CUIOE FOtl fHf CAI. ON THl CO Side p1ne1t with uten1lon1 that form hilt belt In front. Ec11111ly 1ttr11ctlv1 in llncl• co&or or contrut P•ntl1. 1\110: MllMI 10-11. To orclltr: .. •end pMttern number. tlM, n•mt, Id· dre11 ind •Ip. PlllCI: ta.It ,... ~ 9'lpp&a1 a ........... CHll, IJlllla 6 EaMCftMtl Pa-. lloll, ti.II .... .,...,.,, __ ,,, .......... - M1k1 check payable \0 ~·· S.nd lo thlt ~!Pl_pe~. e/o Sl)ICIM, a anq. a.. Milford, N. J, _.._. Dllpt.CU Who "OY" you~~ f!!. oce•n vlfSW for undc•r S200.Po0? We have on fCJr you nnd It come• with a 1pectacul1r 3 lidrm 2 bath homo with sporklln1 srl·luded pool and boou room. Priced to "<'II ut 11 ..... 500. Coll MfH141 for f urth<•r dotalla. OPEN HOUSE 1·5 P.M. 1130 GLENEAGLES, C.M. SD I El MDYED OUT fie iR m his new home, and want.a to sell thl:J cute 1 Bdrm eondo ln an adult romphn< close to s hopping and truM1>0rtatlon. Submit your offer. onl y $49.950. C.-14Ml41 • S1·n111111 '.1,.,f,1 M•· .. 1 Ir'"''' Hu11l111qt1J11 II• .11 ti N" NI "'' t fl,· 1 ta ~--· RIST RESALE OFFEllll "FANTASTIC LOCATION!" BAY VIEW FROM mRY ROOM J IR., 2'12 IA.. HOllY IM. OPEN .TODAY 30& AVE. CUMBIE P r iced to sell fast & liquidate estate at $172.000. <Here is tremendous future value potential). llGCAHYOM Hilltop & ocean vie w Versa1lle Deane home Pvt cul-de Mfr. corne r lot. room for pool . Eleg11nlly' dccoa r alcd. QS,IXX). NEWPORT HAW All 642-2100 STOHEGATE CONDO 2 Br. 21'2 ba, ram rm . A TEAHOUSE OfTHE AUGUSTMOOM .('an be yours ror only t99.500 Lvly 4 bdrm, 2 ba home located on q uiet cul-de-i.ae lot 60x 120. Just mmutes from M 1 lc Square Park. Phone n ow . Open Eves . 54.5-9'19 l. bltns. cov 'd patio. dbl -------- Mar w/opnr. Tastefully decorated with' pa per & wood. Nr. Valley View & Chapm a n . Ga rden ADDED••• Grove. SHAf'ER REALTY 960-1910 CLASSIFIED INDEX ~ ........ \j .. ill•IM t A\,it \Htft k11 ''''"' 1'w•ktm..._ ""'""•1• I .. "M '"'A t.o.tUll'"" "f I <llh To Place Your Ad. Call 642-5678 HOUSES FOR SALE ~;t~·.""'•"'' u.1tv.111 1•, run 11 • t lfpt\Uill"'' h• ·•' 11 ("'°M.frftl \l,..r f °"''• .... . ''•"" ,.,,.,,, t I l oro ........... " \ 1111 1:~~11t~fudt.n I\. .. 1 h ! .. .,""• ... ·•h ..... ,.,,. 1t111 ~~~~:; ~::;· t ~·;r~"!!~ .. ~ '· M" Ju.1n I .. , .. ~,, .. , ... "-tM• An • ..... 111o .. h ""'4h ......... . "'~"''""'tn i\lfhlt Uu.,..,, '1h RUL ESTATC RENTALS IUl.fl ''"I ,,.,,. , .. , .. '" ,,.,,, 111 "~ 111;..' ..... , ..... tt~U 11~ tu,,•• ln..t '" ,,,,. Uftfl 1 .... t ''°' 10 ''"" •v•11tlij" .~., ..... '4h ......... , UfN'• ~~d t,f11"'• J.--.. 1n • "'~'j"' .. Mltfftl1"" ·~ \t, ..... u.n."'•'· '''"' .11 ....... "' " .. ~,,.,, \,11,0 .. I •u"lfVtl•t n1 Of•it• t Mrn4 h tw•., ..... J°t•f"• A I tit Pl•ft-. 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Wonl••I t= t ~}:;~~t:td ~ AUTOS, IMPORTED $t urn"' l ftl W • C '"°'''"'' ~Vf,_ l ltil OvfWr•I *'l\11 t 1n.1 .. n1' \ nt >a\ A""' Mvnwlil w> t ... .w.;~-.. hH" ~ ~:!,f\ Ht·•W\ .,J\O ~~·~:,~ ;)>" UMl' ::~ ~U" l Ut " ti ,r.1 i11t Aph f111n nw •111 APhl"'"'" Jl "•'Mt" ;;14 ,..._,IJ'w1r1 1"'" llJl •~••••• "'-M .rn1 411.,;1 t 1 .. 1 • • , H•J. .. I)"!'\ .. ~ ... ,,, .. , ,, ll¥'l•t.1 .,,, BEST IN BLUFFS IA•LY l &.U''' Widt1 t. mo1t pl tut•l'fU• "'~•nb11l ; nd bntt '""•ut.r, J~~J 1111. ft., ~ HR, 2VJ ba. OnJy ,, ~ ~·· ONN IUN. l.t JU I YflTA LA.-0 4 -..et., 211.. b1 , lmmoc. Nicely d rora~ thrut>Ut. L1<t>. encl. patio. nr. POOi ; c.-Jn 'Y'"' t~Jltiv~ onJy Sl.24 .. 900 0,.. IUM. l·I JOI YJITA ..,_,. PllMI WA.,...OMT view. end unJt. 2200 sq. It.. dramatic tri·level: 21iuge m1tr. bdrm. 8ulletl. 2•t'! ha .• t1re. fem. rm., wet bar: Jarge uaumable 9~~ LOAN. l250.000. BtD UMT DOl.OUS Upgraded thruout: lge. kitchen w/brkfs t. area. t~ Sq. ft., 3 BR. 2th l>•·· wrap.around patJo. wide greenbelt. $169.~. °"" SUM. •• , 2901 ..... SOLD .. &HT 3 BR. 21r.a ba .• 1000 sq. ft .• new carpets. $157 ,500 IAl•Mit 2 IUIM. End unit. lge. deck overlooking wide greenbelt, n ew carpets. drapes, paint. $109.~! LIASIS 2 BR. SS50 mo.: 3 BR $700 mo.: beautiful greenbelts, near pools. HELEN B. DOWD IEALTOR IMC. 644-01 l4 lht & .., Wfftlt ....... , •• OPEN HOUSES SAT /SUN 1 to 5 HEW IH COltOHA Da MAiit T.mfk ..... °" .,..t trH .. ed tfreet. heh ........ l .... z bath. o,... .,._. cefMftgt&WH:ts. 507, ....... Newport Pier Kea/lg 2005 •lboa 81.,N.8. 873-2058 COROMA DEL MAI rnvestors treasure! Only 2 blocks from "Big Corona" beach . lmmaclllate 2 bdrm. home on extra. wide 40 rt. R-2 Jot. Terrific sunny patio with lush tropical la ndscaping or . when there iS no sun. enjoy the cozy bric k frplc. Pric:ed at lot valu e: Sl95,CX)(). OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5. 306 GOLDENROD AVE. HARIOR VIEW HILLS Transferred owner says. 'sell"! Truly an elegant 4 bdrm. home set on a large pie·shaped lot with 210 spectacula r feel or unobstructed OC EAN VIEW: a t $269.000. this h o m e re prese nts <J n unus ual in vestme nt oppo rtunity for the discerning home buyer . OPEN SUN. ONLY. 1·5. 3007 SEITING SUN DR .. CdM. WESTCLIFF AREA No financing problems with this one; an ideal family home close to M arlners Park, schools & shopping. Freshly painted & with ne w carpeting ; 5 bdrms .. 2 frplcs .. family room & large enclosed yard, s u rroundcd by hi g he r priced hom es: reduced to Sl79.300 & owner will finance! OPEN SUN. l ·S. 1601 WARWICK LANE. NB CAMEO HIGHLANDS If you 've been looking for a ~ood buy. we recommend you sec 709 CAMEO HIGHLANDS DR.. CdM, on SUN. between 1·5. Frankly this home has been on the market for some lime. but now the owner has reduced the price to $247,500 In fee & says to bring him an offer. There are 4 bdrms .. a family rm .. a good view, all on 1/.e acre or land! Stop by & see what you think. ftoiflttr. .\lhU H•I' J• Y.-( '4t<I ;;.~i:.!~7~... :·:; r~:;~:.......... ~·~ IMVESTMIHT OPPORTUNITY ~~"!~;.~~~!· :.~ ~·,..'.;.....-tt.-.r.----,.......··,.~11-,......:.Jl located 14 .720 sq. ft. tilt·up :~i'::~·::.r··• !!!; ~::.. .;~ indus trial bldg., completely :~:; .. ~,"~:·:1~:, !·':. ~,.:r•• ::~ a ir·CODd .. with heavy duty 1000 "'°'·•~ ·~· ~·~!.·,·~ .. a amp. powe r . L eased to 1982. thnuh~ .... ,..rtt .,"". ...... m v,1,.,. ,.., .......... ,. -,.::::~~,.. ~ $480,000 Full price. IUSIN£SS. INVEST· ""'~ :::: MENT, FINANCE ti!1v •• :; COMPUTERIZED MARKETING ANMOUNC£M£MTS, PERSONALS & LOST & FOUND ol\_ ......... '111~ '., ...... ,,. .. ,, ... , ..... , .. , ...... ""' i::ttc ... "•'"" SHYICES lltt•teo. ,,.,,.,, .. \ EIPllYIOO I PlfPAUTilt ~-~"·u .... 1• 14 'y:,;,!. N H i0~tn."1111 . · • . :~ Some just telk about It -we have \• ••••;t.f" • ._ VTl\ \" w • • • .. • w111 it : computerized marketing. Want AUTOS. N£W to know what your home is worth? Co me ip or call for a marketing analysis of your very own home. lt 's free & only takes a few mlnutes. "Let our experience work Cor,you". • •OPIM HOUSES l·l•Jt OP1H 1H ~ SHOUS W lking dlsta n<·e to ocean 4 Br. f am rm. 3 ba\h-. p llo w1 Jacuzzi plus wnt~rfront dl'ck All thl for Sl99.500 SEE FJ .. EANOR BOWlE AT 3S8 62 0 ST OrtN IH SHOtttel..,S chnrmansz re· m<id,•ll'<l 1 bt•droom' 3 b th 'It'" ·hnmt• "Ith f'n-nrh doors .tnd pn1w.1w pool S32S noo SEE l-0 f t-: 0 I S 0 N T 2 4 2 l>H I fo"TWOOD OPIN "'4 OLD COIOt4A Oil MAa Old "orld 'hurm in •• c'll! totn nt·w. hom.-. ll ar41v.ood ffonn ~rt'nrh door' Library Oourrnl•t k 1 t cht•n $498 .000 Sl-~1': Nt\ C'Y SIMMO S AT ~!.'.~POPPY OPIH IM I A Y~fS fk>nch H" in~ .11 tl~ ht•-.t Ill 'l'dl'KlU!ot (am1ly humt· $294f 000 wtth l:rnd • E Jo: 1 t\ HY 11 1\ H \' 1-; Y A'f 2R02 t'I HCLF. OPEH tH UMVYSITY PAii populur 3 twti room cft·t iH'ht>cf rt'stcll'nC'e in V 1llM!t' Park 1-"amily room. chn1n l! room . anrl addt-d lt1fl dl•n Quwt private yard. Nt•ar park:-.. ptmb & tennis . $1 2~ 7::i0 S f:F. CORA tt A L I) I K 0 S K I A T 2 7 CYPRESS Tfl EJo: OPEN IH SPYGLASS 6 Bedrooms. family rm. & huge bonus rm. /\dd to thi!-t a gor~eous pool a nd Jac·uzzi and you 've found your drea m hom e . $515.000. SEE CAROL McMA HON AT #3 MONTECITO OPEM IM OLD COIOMA DB. 'MAit Darling 3 bedroom home. shut· tcrs throughout. 2 blocks from the beach . $195.000. SEE LOUISE PETERS AT 324 MARIGOLD OPEM IM DOVER SHORES.Iva n We lls Custom . Spacious fam. home. Tile & p arquet floors. open beam s. fireplace. private heach. $374.500. SEE SUNNY PERINO AT 1700 GALAXY DRIVE OPEN IM HARIOR VIEW HILLS Expans ive ocean -Catalina view. Extra II?. private lot with cover e d patio and putting ~reen. $239.900. SEE FRANK S ENNES AT 3727 INLET JSLE DRIVE O,EN IM CORONA DEL MAa new 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. exposed hl'amed cei lin ~s . tons of stora~e 3 fireplaces. s uperb kitchen. wet bar. view decks. S41 9 ,000 . SEE J O CAROL HUNTER AT 233 POINSET· TIA OPEM IN HARIOR VIEW HILLS M o n terey M odel -4 Redroo m s. separate family room with ·we t bar . Extra la rge lot. formal dininJ? room. s hows like a model. $269.000. SEE BRENDA GLASS AT 3814 TOPSIDE PERFECTION For the discriminating buyer One of the finest custom built & d ecor a ted homes in the harbor a rea with a spectacular bay & 7TIOuntain view. Call for appt. $575,000. LOT OH SPYGLASS HILL Build your dream home today Owne r will carry fin,ancing and/ or s ubordinate. $350.000. CLOSE TO PAb IM HARIOI VIEW HOMfS Former Somerset model, spec- t acular garde n with 55' pool & jacuzzi. Many extra features in t his 5 BR. 3 BA family home. Completely ajr.conditioned & priced at $239,900 fee. WOOOlllDGE LAURB.WOOO The la rgest of the patio homes. 4 Bd. 3 Ba. walk to lake and ne w s hopping center . Enjoy ele~ant living in this ·ramily community. Only $134.900. VIEW__..ESIDEMTHOMIS TUllTLHOCI This decorator's masterpiece of a home looks like new. The be s t of ap p oi ntm e nts throuJ?hout. 4 Bedrooms, large fa mily room and oversize pool with spa. Ideal for entertain· ing. You own the la nd. $289,000. ILUfll IACK IAY VllW ExquisiLc home s ituated in a serene park-like setting over· lookin g Newport's back bay. A unique pr operty for a dis· criminating buyer. Priced at $252,000. By appointment. · • coa.wa&. ...... co. 844·9080 C ONDO I UYHS UHIYUSITY PAllC THUCI 3 fit•d rcwm. 2 lJuth. :;1n it l~ s tory "(',1 n1br11I J!t moc1t-I F.nd of c·ul dt• ''"' Nt•Jr !'\Choo!... · shuppmf( A 11 \IOU~ ~d lt•r , .e !-. k tn ~ $U'7 .~ 5..PlEX-OaAHGE 'r" n .I Ut •droom. 2 ho th Tlm .·e 2 fkdruom. :! lMth /\lwoyl\ full 5 y(>ar:, " \' \\ f: \ (' (' I I ,. n I I Cl \ t!. l m (' n t 111•t>e1rtun1l\ Submit vour t<>rms . THE FINEST! S'YGLASS HIUS 4 lh'droom ;.!1 • buth. 2 flrepluces. fa n11ly room Lush rurp<'ts. inter«om. uutomult<' !'>J.>r 10kl1•r:-. ('lC • <'le. P LUS I\ N OC f':AN V I 1-;w • rm mar u late hotrH' lut ,tl ly upi.:r ud<.'ct Nt•w on markt'l at $3AA,500 OPEN SAT & SUN I ~" ti MONTE<Tro IUILDAILE LOTS PLAHS IHCLUOEO i <'011t1 guo11~ H I lot:, in tht.> V1llai{e of ''forth" ood Prime lot-otion. S45.000 • RENTALS! Wt• t·urnmlly h:Jvt' S('verul fjne rentals in Nt>wPort. C'osltl Mesa. a nd Cor ona d<•I Mar. <:all for nHJI e information. R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640.5112 LIDO ISLE Bay v iew from 2 patio decks enhances • c us tom s pacious 5 'bdrm .. 4 bath traditional home : like ne w. Ideal fot enterlainin~ Corner lot. $500,000 OCliNFttONT 924 W. OCEANFRONT Ol"EN SUH. 1.5 Quality cra fts m anship in maho~. trim & oak noors sets off this landmark; 4 . BR, 3 ba. home in finest loca tion. Es tablJshed trees & lawns. $485.000. IACIC IAY Fine 4 bdrm . 21 :! bath family home on quiet c ul de sac. Oversized pool. playhouse. s torage $169,000. Terms. . IAYFltOMT Several fine bayfront homes , with pier & s lip AVALON Well constructed. 3 BR. l ba. oak floor . partial basem e nt. concre t e foundation. F lats a r ea. $120.000-Fee. Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3-l 1 Bo~\lcJt-011v1 N 8 6 75 6161 ---~ OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY 1-5 HARIC>a VIEW -Broadmoor. just listed. Fa bulous tri-level. Cust 400 sq .fl. game rm. O cean vu, 2515 Windover Dr. Offe red at $319.900. IALIOA ISLAND -Lik e n ew B a'y(ront. 125 Grand Can a l. $419,900. \ LAGUNA RACH -4 new custom ho m es. ocean view. 120 Crescent Dr .. S. of Hwy. From S324.900. NEWPOIT IEACH -Investors. s harp duplex next to beach. 6801 Seashore. ~f e red al $198.500. HARIOI v o L O 'hat a buy! 4 BR. Fa rr l. llG CAHY0t4 -Fabulous executive ho m e, pool. jacuzzi. $585.000. 5 UMITS -Jus t li sted. fabulous opportunity. SIS0.000. SPYGLASS HILL -Beaut 2 s ty. dra matic e ntry, view. 20 _Morro Bay. Offered at $398,500 o/ n.wparl RULTORS· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ------httPotlltle1 01..0 CORONA DEL 1.a.IOAPOIMT MAR OP84 SAT/SUM l·S a.11cs,...1111 ...... 4.000sq ft 2UH;.OCEAN BLVD Yes•!! Tnplu A. double F 1 r st o ff e rt n g : 2 Mocks to oc ... 671-5111 w'ide tot Just orr CX'can H8drm11. 21, ba. sun ·._fie •.eta D-'x Blvd. Form&! h vln" rm le.en L/R. rumlly rm. 3 n.a.. ••J SOOP"' OPIM HOUSH I ·I + faouly rm w/wel bar car au. St"PI to R1&y le -r -• 5 lar~e ~drma. each Ocean. Fee.1289.000 ---. w1lh 1t '1 own bath. 3 Q.AUOI SHIFFll bpr'd Aflt. W...tecf ae<'luded privatt! patios. IEAl. TOI 642-2900 Orcat Comm1nlon Spli' Spiral slalru~ leadmg ~~~~~~~~ I It JASMIMI CUI« DllVI: A ......... •..w• cow :tlty • ... ...._. ot e ...... d91 Mw.A~.,..•lfltlH•""f-*lh -...... facw11I, IHHIS COUITS & c ............... ~ ,._, _.,.. ...... lo 2nd level 4 car= -~~ enclosed garage All this ~ underOf'Wroofon corner 2455 Bamboo <F.ast lot. Oon'l I l lhli. one MCl l:M\.d'fs) Npt Bch 673 2058 P~ away! Call 6'3 8550 Sat/Sun l·S 141-4557 °' •· ' , . • • '· 1 507 Pomsellla. Corona ........ a.t•11••· fGMly ,_ & OCIAM ····· I....... ,.......... $241.100. OP_. SAT, SUH & MOM. I to S P.M. ~ 11111 t'~ Mar 67~-Sat/Sun tAMto I ~M tAAIELL · JU? YIA UDO: So,M•tk.t.d ........ lh MJt. DtlqUfMI .... ~'*""' CHd1•llll•• OM THI iA Y. Shp ..t • • .,ecao. brick ..,.,._. & .to&:" bo.t. ,._ ...,. • ., to .... 99 .... bo.e ., .. '5 ........ W .. to Udo VllcNJe f .. MID•I ,...,__.,Ir ,.._ $525.000. OPEM SAT & SU .. 12 to .. P..M. t 7912 NORTOH, UHIYHSITY PAllC, IRVIHE: Trtlly to .. ly, tp•cloH ... d ••....., hw wftlt two .....,. ...... &Mt 0 '' '°°"" Slryl91tl9d ...try • ._, kite• wl"' breollfott ana. Wood cMclrs wlttl beCMlffflil ,,_., for prf•ecy &Mt .,...t •ftt~. Walk to shoppia9 ...... A ''11M1st '" .. at SI 03,000. ol'iN SU .. ONLY 2 to 5 r.M. 2523 VIA DE AMZA, LAGUMA .. IGUEL: bcifflMJ VIEW of Nt0w-c .. 1nd .am1t•1 OftCI city lcJhh. A to .. ty fow IM•DD• ttt.. ''[dis._qll Modef") iR exc.lewt ca ..._; fOMHy rOOM. kitclMe & ...try wtth l....,t.cl SfHl"lsh tile floorWJ. Al .... c_,.tfllc), poW, chhwosher Ir ..,,._., M•hr bath well located to eoslly •dd tpo/hot . hlb-foami. A pleosun to IMw. OWMr ...., carry secCllld trust deed. W.. priced at SI 09,000. OPEN SAT & SUH I to S P.M. COROMA DEL MAit -o..at• 'SCMlfh of hiCJhwcry, cOMfortable two .._.,OOM -WEit (with fireplaceJ PLUS Hwer tltrn ~ two bathrOOMS -spoc:ion ,.... unit. Mtr#elous brick patio with tr.ff, opHS Wo ff•itMJ ro.... with two story bffllled c.Ulftqs, wood P••lnCJ Giid iwge, interesting flnplou. Priced rl9•t ot Sl94,SOO. CORONA DEL MAit: AH...._ t..."ton.. Cal for ifl'°"'""'°'9 • tt.se SIX UHITS locahd jlnt OM block fr'OM 1'9 ConMML leoc:h. C:nto.n IMIUMow 2 be•OCMR -'h. two OM bedroom llftfh: .,...... ldtchett1, finploces, dffks oad/or private patios; n ••n CJO"GCJfl· leteresthM)ty_ priced at $460,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 251 5 E. Coast Hwy., CoroM .. M• 675-55 I I SELLER WILL PAY COSTS on this beautiful 2 Bedroo,. Condo with all the goodies: pool. clubhouse. etc. And the selle r will pay a ll non r e·curring c losing costs. Offered a t only $52.000. 9 HOMES UNDER $70.000 a ll are in a ll areas. 3 , Bedrooms. 4 Bedrooms . Owner will he lp finance. No down payment to Vets. These will go fast. call now! HORSE PROPERTY Un believaole adobe home in North Tus tin, zoned for 2 horses. 3 Bedroom. formal dining room . 2 fa mily rooms. 4 fireplaces. Super bargain at $124.900. GOING TO THE DOGS- Dog Kennels that is And we have 2 available. both w ith a 2 Bedroom home to live in. Why not turn your hobby into a money-making bus iness. Call for de tails . FOUR-PLEXES 2 s ide-by.side o wne r 's unit with fire place in each 4·plex. Owner will he lp fina nce. Offered at only $135,000 each . TRHSTlffS A tree llrM'd quiet street 3 BR, . family room. 2 fplcs. country k1t('ht'n. .double detached jlaraRe. Country livmg $86.950 Act "°°'¥· 54~·23l3 ''&ec.ti•es Ollly" Pride of owne rs h ip home. Dynamic covered entry. vaulted ce1lin1: hv· mg room. fplc. sunshmc kitchen. ovcrlook in~ hYgc family rm & pool, 3 hedrms. 2 bath bcauly Only S J 17,000 F.ai,y terms. call 546·2313 !i 'ljl MARRIAGE SALE Lvly 4 br, 3 ba. fmly home w/view located m highly desirable Casulle areaofMission Viejo. In- vest now in one of Orange County's fastest apprec1at1ntz areas . Seller Ju.sl married, does not need 2 home. 646· 77 l l EASTS I DE TRIPI.EX $215,000 Brand new. highly up- graded Owoer ·s unit + greatmcome. Don't miss out Call 646-7171 ()Ht,1., ~ ... I IU'4' ff...,' [~llitl TWO LARGE PARCELS NEAR NEWPORT Bwlder s & Investors· Here 1s that rare R·2 buildable l and you are seelung. Over 42.000 sq n. Approx 3 miles from ocean. Phone today for delal ls 545-9491 a.osE to eve r yt hin g ! Transferred seller will pay buyer's costs on this executive Jewel· 3 Br. den/fam/huge recrca· t.ioo rm. J.car ~arage. Now ooly$98,000. HALPINCHIN REALTORS 67~-4392 IDUCAN JU[XjE PEOPLE BY THE COMPANY THEY KEEP. - Call on any one of our fine real cstatc oHic:c . /Jl•wr/}' l-11/J~. (2131 272·345<' IJrelltwood. (213) X26·•1121 l'tJc1f1c Pali.o;adc~. (213) 45•1·0nJ,l Fncwo. (213) 783-J'i /3 Newport Reocn. (7 1416..l/·1800 Calnl}(l:-.as. (2JJJ 999-<Yl h2 Hitchcock Realty San Maun" 1 ... '131 .:?.'-il·., d<i Arcatlw 12/JI <1..Jo.J(),)('t Crestview Realty TI1(t1t1 17 f.J I 102-.Nf{) V1Jli1 Pt1rl<. (7/41 9'J7./000 CE GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY REALTORS Summer Is Sooner Than You. Think Be orepared to stay coot wtth a sparkhnq swimming pool Ideal family style home with 3 nice bedrooms. comb,1nat1on din1ng·lam1ty room with fireplace tor cuddling. gourmet kitchen with built-ins Sunny patto for outdoor enioyment Take advantage ol lh1s $85 000. 540·1720 $59,000 A Lot For Little Take a look at this spic and span 2 bedroom starter home tocateo on p1ctureSQue tree hnecl street Includes d1n1ng room. coz-y fireplace toads ot cabinets and sunny kitchen tor MOM Custom bookcases. Huge yard wtth 0e11c1ous lru11 trees Come a running on thlS one. Call 540-f720 Atmosphere Galore Luxurious Mesa Verde A dream come true when you see this gorgeous 3 bedroom execu11ve home featurinq elegant dining. lovely en1ry toasty fireplace and gourmet kitchen with alt bu1lt·tns. Super e•tras such as a tush atrium smo!<e defector. qaraqe oper1er and fully sprinklered awns Co11ered patio Must see. Owner anxious $106.500 540-1720 Immaculate & Stylish Newport HeiCJhts Area Highly upgraded executive is fresl11y painted thruoul 3 bedrooms. plush new carpets entry. d1n1nq. family room. eatmq bar and see-thru f1reptace K1lchen remooeled with new ranqe. oven and microwave Patio Reduced to $123 950 Call 540-1720 Family Deli9ht ·With A Pool Hlghty upgraded 2 story farmly home featuring 4 bedrooms. 2'l'1 baths. entry with Spanish t1te accent. formal dining room. family room with f1replace end coversatlon pit hving room with fireplace and vaulted ceilings. 2 patios. swimming pool and a hrermg $139.900. Hurry lo see lh1s today 540-1720 Drastically Reduced Palace With EverythillCJ Ideal Mesa Verde home with 3 spacious bedrooms 1nv1tinq entryway. dmmq. Qourmel kitchen with bu1llins Plush new caroe1s Beaul1ful SWIMMING POOL 2 patios one hes Swedish llreptace A smashing vaJue1 $99 900. Call 540-1720 Go Ahead And Sooil Yourself wrlh th•S superb romantic home located 1n M esa Verde 'rea Uniquely remodeled execuflve features 4 bedrooms. family room. eating bar. 2 hreptaces. 1 in denrstudy Jacuzzi in tropical senmg Separate master bedroom with sauna 2 atriums. Patto Space. beauty and tuxury $122.900 Calf 540-1720 It Only Looks Expensive Dehghtful 3 bedroom family home fe111ures tovely dmmq, cozy brick fireplace deluxe kitchen w11h all lhe bu1ttms Charm1nq floorplan Covered pat•o tor year round en1oyment Just $77.900 What is your ofter? 540-1720 Enter:f aitlin9 Can Be A Breeze Wtth this gorgeous executive home located 1n a park·hke selhnq Just minutes from seashore 1enn1s and bike trails 4 bedrooms entry family room. fireplace lor cuddllnq and Qourmet kitchen with bu111tns and service oar Larqe brtck patio Reduced to $119 900 Owner anxious. call 540·t720 Beauty Beyond Belief Gorqeous view of canyons and ocean EleQant trt·level townhome has 3 bedrooms brtCI< entryway. separalP d1nlnq room. tam11y room 2 fireplaces with hie decor plush carpets and orapes. gourmet l<tlchen w11h bu1lt1ns Secunt~ Gate PT1vate pa110 Located on a h11ts1de close to beach. shops etc Community pool. spa 1acuzz1 $t79.500 The qood life 5'0-1720 540-1720 2955 Hri°"Blvd. Costa Mesa · TARBELL MtMIMr RELO Se"lllCJ 8000 Cities . . .. ,.,,_ . ., .... , ... , ..... , .. • '•*U.S.** * VETERANS *- LIDO ISLE OPEN SUMOAY 1·5 I 04 VIA LOR CA ..,_, , ullK' on t.ldo Im ""'r ul.tlt'. bt'3ut1ful. ctwlrming ho"mc . Talc r6of. detached t.'Xlra l#lll' 2-l'ar t?arajtl'. 3 Billrm. 2 bath. family room. h replact?. li.l TO I~ interes t rule for q(whf1ed buvt'r LarllC o p e n patio , J!rcat lattdsraJJtnJ.! Steps to pri, ate beach S269,750 BILLllXIY OMITS> IROKERS 646-7414 T1UPLEX Great l"'ome! ! Single story nwn~·r unll "1th 2 lownbuu::.c dcs1~n rear un1ls. All w11h pch;it.e µat10, W D hook up & and1v1dut1l cndo::.<>d ~ar agei.. C all now ~ r!i/16Mllt IAYCREST OPEN SAT. 1-S 2039 SHIPW AY NEW PO RT BEACH Spacious 3 bctr m .• 3 b ath s, family rm +brkf::.l rm home in de lfJ?h t ful Uf('tl Of 8AVCRF~<iT! 2 F"pks. patio. sprinklers . Priced tost'll al S205.000! OPEN SAT/SUM l ·S 542 HA.MIL TOM COSTA MESA ~tenllon builcleri.. in ves tors. cvt'r yOol•! l~~C R·2 lot Wtlh CUll' 2 hdrm. home on rear, on 1)'$8.),000! OPEN SUM. I ·S 255PAL.MER Newport Heighh 2. Hdrm & :1 bdrm houses. wnh frpk. + workshop St9'J.!150 ' NEWPORT BEACH O nnery area, COM MERC I AL BLDG least.od to marine equip sales & -.erv1cf' Seller will finance b;ilancc or purehase pncc Sl99,rio6' WATERFROMT Pier !float. duplex nn legal R 2 101 . do:,c to shops. Lido V1lla~e · a real value forS249.500! lalboo lay Prop. Realtors ft 675-7060 ft ••• Lee Roy Gaulhtey TI91 Rhine Dr llunltngton Ucach vou are the wanner or Two Free Tickeb to Tennesset> W1lhams THE ECCEHT1UCITIES OFA MIGHTIMGALE Stamn~ Sandy Dennis ul the Long Beach Convl'n· taonCcnter.300 E Ocean Blvd Lon~ Beach. To clami your tickeu.. Cu II 642·5678, ext 272 ft •• 4 .. G-..-Sll.900 Impressive t story. sur· roondcd by bnclt. 4 huge Rttrrm, gracious living room. elegant dining room. s pacious kitchen + oreaklast bar . Wh\sperlo g trees & pivacy. Calf64S·O»I FOREST E OLSON ... .. ASSl*I SSl,JOOID9ft $1~.ooo lake ovu. OwMt tran1te rred. S41 ·0425 8kr I 211HOOM 568 aw rd:"Coronu dcl Mor t -'T1l 0456 .$116.SOO S t /Sun 1 S 75 Seit I. land Dr. <8ht Cyn> N!l 675·6000 $220.000 Sul /Suo 1 5 ~12 ll1tm1lton. C~tu M n .. 616-?000 ~.000 Sunday t OJ .. 3 l 'plund Roe.d L1u:unn fk!ach •!>4 ~73 $1$5,000 Sun. 1·3 1 :ru-.lin ;.\v•• CNcwport tttt~. • NM 873·7 Sun 1·5: Mon 2-5 103 1a Bar lon .. 1 <Lido f h>) N ll 613 7:.00 Sat/Sun I 5 112 ()n.1(10 d .1do hlel f\ fl73 7 Snt 'Sun l 5. Mon 2 ·5 104 \'i.1 i\nt1be lLtdo hlt>> N B fi7 J 7=-x> Sul/. un l ·5 :?lM!l c.•1•an Va~to Dr . Logun Brh &Ui 717 1 $174 .~ Sun 2-5 10 lttpttde. Nt'wport Rench t>73 RSSO • un l 5 • • 2 BalbOa C'Ov~s. Newport Bch 631 1400 $345.000 Sat/Sunduv l 5 306 Golcknrod, oronu del Ma r 673 4400 Sl95.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3121 West Cm1st Hwy .• Npt Bch. 631-1400 $199.500 Sunday 1·5 20 St•a 11\land CBig Canyon >. N.B. 631 1400 $162.500 SatlSun 1·5 2691 Cr<>stvit>w. Bayshores. NB 64fi·771 l Sat/Sun 1·5 1211 Mir3mar. Laguna Beach 497-3331 $109.000 Suh 2·5 245 Vi ejo. Laguna Beach 494-7578 . $159.500 Sun 1·4 2 U pin FAM RM w Oltf 219 Via Sun Remo CLido Isle) NB 675-5626 Open Daily 1·4 ft~ Highla nd View CTurUerock > Irv 644-4772 $126.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1939 Pt. Nelson CHVHms) NB 675-6000 $155.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * J706 Pt. Ashley <HV Homes> N.B. 644..·9060 St69.500 Sun. 1·5 1614 SantaneJla Terr .. CdM 673-8494 $179.500 Sun. 1-5 866 Bolsa Way. Laguna Beach 494.9473 Sl78.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1000 Santiago. Newport Beach 675-6670 $299,000 Sun 1-5 17982 Norton tUniversity Prk> Irv. 675·5511 Sl09.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1851 Port Kimberly. Newport Bch 752-1700 $168.000 S un 11·4 463 62nd St.. Newport Shores.NB 646-77"1-I ~137 .200 Fee Sun 1·5 2723 HiJltop <HV Knoll) NB 642-823.5 Sl56.000 Sun.1·4 :30 211 1& 3 •• 2700 Bayside Dr .. CdM 642·8235 $330.000 3 IEOIOOM Sun. 1·5 21672 Saluda. Hunt. Bch. By Owner 968·9887 S99.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 520 Redlands <Npwt Hgts >.NB 675-6000 $160.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 21881 Harborbreezc. H.B. By Owner 968-9887 $129.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1310 Kings Rd. CClfhaven) NB 964-2611 5249,000 Daily 12-4 •3174 Madeira <Mesa Verde) CM 546-5880 $120.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2526 Encina Way <off Alta Vis ta> LB 494 -9456 $269.000 Sat/Sun 2-5 616 Via Lido Soud (Lido lsle> NB 673-5723 $259.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 942 W. Orange Road. Santa Ana ·540-1720 $85.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 420 Lenwood Dr .. Costa Mesa 540·1720 $123.950 Sal/Sun 1·5 22191 Pasco d e l Sur. South Laguna 494.9473 Sun. 1·5 421 Pearl St.. Laguna Beach 494.9473 5215.000 St!n. 1-4 2501 Harbor View. Corona del Mar 673-7300 Sat/Sun 1-5 5304 Neptune. West Newport Beach 673-9060 $178.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 34 Alderbrook (Woodbridge) Irv. 559-1833 $109.900 Sat/Sun 11-5 893 Towne St.. Costa Mesa 751-1473 Sun 1 :30-5 3000 Clay St.. Newport Beach 759·0811 $172.500-Fce Sat/Sun 1·5 1411 Kings Rd. <C lfhvn) N.B. 642-5200 $425.000 fee Sa/Sun t -5 •1007 Goldenrod ffIBVu) CdM 642-5200 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •tl33 Cameo Highlands Dr .. NB 759-0811 $225.000 Sat/Sun 2-6 2804 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 646-7171 $299,000 Sat 1-5/Sun 12-5 2273 Avalon. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $85,900 Sun 1·4 1178 Charleston. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $83,500 Sun 1-5 21021 Bus hard <Sea Haven> Hunt . Bch 963-4026 $79,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 21792 Northwood. Lake Forest 6'73·8550 Sun 1·5 420 Lugonia. Nwpt Shrs .. N.B. 642-8850 $109.900 Sat/Sun l ·4 950 Governor. Costa Mesa 646-7711 $70.950 Sat/Sun 1·5 537 El Modena. Newport Beach 752·1700 $116,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 4601 Sierra Tree Lane. Irv.I 7~·1700 $139.500Sa-i12·5/Sun 12-4 315 Maril{old. Corona de l Mar · 675·3637 $229,000 Sat/Sun 12·3 416 Plata. Bluffs , N.B. 640·5357 !224.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1115 S. Baker. Santa Ana 646·7711 $68.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 6fm Vista Bonita c t31uffs) N B 759·0811 $131.500 Sun 12·5 • 1581 Skyllrte Or .• Laguna Beach 497·1718 Sun 12-4 •1607 Dorothy Ln <Ws tdf> N.B. 675-6000 $197.500 Sun. l·S - 4800 Cortland <Ca meo Hln<I) CdM 67$-6000 S179,900 Sun. l·S 3301 Bucancer. Dana Point DIRECTORY 493-8812 $128,500 Sunday l·S 1527 Anita Ln .. Newport Beach 640-6259 $235.000 Sunday 1·5 ... ... ......... c .. ···, ............ _w.4-... .. ..'t~ .• \= ... t:'·-· I , ................ ...,PILOTWA.MTAM ...... ::... .............. ,... .. ~ ..... -..... -........................ . 2079 Westminster CEasts ide) C.M. 545·94~1 $107.000 Sun 1·5 s.m,. 14901 G<"nevn <Grntrcel lrv. A7S~i000 S8H.SOO Sun. 1·5 1968 San Rruno <Bluffs l NB 675 6000 S124 .500 Sun. 1-5 464 8\•rra Or (Corona Hlds.) CdM 675 5..'l30 \ . Sun. l·S 1512 PnscUla Ln Ufbr Htndl NB 642 5200 $112.500 Sun. 1·5 201 Milford <Cameo Shores>. CdM 673-7040 $259.900 Sun 1·5 <\22 Vista Pttrnda <The Bluffs) NB 6411 6200 Sun. l·S 508 Vt>r\laJa. Bluffs. N.B. 640-S357 S149.900 Sun 1·5 4439 w. C!-itltwy. Nwpt Beach 675-&715 $180.000 St:1n 1·5 l~ Brookfield <Woodbridge) Irvme 552·3174 $71.000 Sun 12-4 31 l Alta Vista. Costafdesa 548-5647 $94.500 Sun 2·5 ~ Killybrooke, Costa Mesa ~79-5370 $84,900 Sun 1·5 l n pin FAM-llM w DEM 221 Via San Remo (Lido Isle> ~B 675·5626 Open Daily 1-4 31922 National Park Dr. Lag.Ni~uel 661·1765 $162.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 23895 Cypress Ln .• Mission Viejo 837-7479 $119.500 Sun 11·3 • 19031 Colchester Ln. Hunt. Bch. -. 963-4776 $129.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 540 Vista Gr ande <Bluffs) N.B. 759-1563 St83.000 Sal/Sun 1·4 1212 Devon Ln .. Npt. Bcb . 642-3832 S189.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •2033 E. Ocean B1vd .. N.B. 640-6999 $299.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5491rvine Blvd. <Npt Hgt) NB 675-6000 S215.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 545 Irvine Blvd. <Npt Hgt) N.B. 675-6000 $215.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1509 Dolphin Terr <Irv Terr> CdM 675-6000 $.515.000 Sat/S/Mon 1·5 277 Morning Canyon <Shrclf) CdM 675-6000 $300.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 506 M.arJ:tuerite <Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 S172.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2152 Paseo del Sur. South La~una 494 .9473 Sun. 1·5 2935 Chillon Way. Laguna Beach 494.9473 $226.500 Sun. 12·4 2870 Zell Drive. Laguna Beach 494.9473 $215.000 Sun. 10-4 310 Coleen Place. Costa Mesa 642-7817 St 19.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 J etty Drive <Jasmin e Creek) CdM 644-4910 $239.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2424 Vista Hogar (The Bluffs) NB 644-4910 $122.950 Sat/Sun 1-5 •Jas mine Creek 5 Plan. call for a pt. 640-1127 S295.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2511 Vista Dr. <B ayshoresl NB 675-6000 SJ.50.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1907 Beryl Lane <Harbor Hlds> N .B. 759-0811 $167 .500 Sat/Sun 1-5 17951 Butler. Irvine 646-7171 $105.900 Sun 1·4 18731 San Rufino Dr CTrtlrk HI> Irv 642-5200 $264.500 fee Sat/Sun 1·5 543 Santa Ana Ave .. Newport Bch 646-7171 $149.500 Sat /Sun. 1-4 1521 E. Ocean Blvd .. Balboa Penm. 645-1531 Sat/Sun/Mon 1·4 1300 Dover Drive. Newport Beach 673·8.550 Sat/Sun 1·5 1918 Diana Ln CHbr Hlnd l N. B. 642·5200 $116.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 119 Jas mine Cr eek. Corona del Mar 675-5511 $248.500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 4804 Ri ver Ave .. Newport Beach 640-1812 $139.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 31 Bodel!a Bay CSpyglass> CdM 640-1812 Sat/Sun 1-5 1807 Tradewinds CBaycrsl > NB 675-3411 $198.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1901 Yacht Camilia CSeavu) NB 675-3411 $279,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 989 Be~onia. Costa Mesa 759-1501 $113,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1929 Tustin Ave., Eastside. C.M. 545-9491 $124.-900--Sat/Sun 1 ·5 2121 Yacht Julia <Seaview ) NB 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 600·15th St .. <Newport H eights> NB 642·8235 $198,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 322 Poinsettia Ave .• CdM 644 -6200 $269.500 fee Sat/Sun 1·5 •389 Mira Loma CBack Bay) N.B. 645-6606 $139,000 Sat/Sun 12·6 1993 Port Seaborne <HVH II> N.B. 644· 7oa<l $168.000 Sat/Surt 1-5 2040 PP ~ma, Costa Mesa 979·5370 ' -Sun 11·4 •15 Goleta Point Dr. <Spyglass> NB 63 1-1800 $430,000 Sun l ·S 983 Summit. Laguna Beach 497-33.11 $289.500 Sun. 1·5 •1136Gleneagles CMacco Hlnd>C M 546-4141 $144.500 Sun~ay 1·5 1103 Plaza del Sur. Balboa P cmn Pt 642-5200 $200.000 Sun. 1·5 •1611 Alis oAve <Nwptffgt)C.M. 642·5200 $125,000 Sun. 1·5 2437 Duke Pl. Coll. Pl< .. C.Jr. 545-4289 $86.000 Sun l ·S 2010 Yacht Resolute <Seavlew) N.B. 644-6200 $359,000 Sun. 1·5 1618 Mariners Dr., N.B .. 642-8235 $152.500 Sun. 1·5 4002Corkw00d <Univ. Park> Irvine 642·823.5 Sun. 1·5 100 Intrepid, NwptCnt, N.B. 640-53.57 Sl2S,OOO Sun 1·5 1830 Irvine Ave .• Newport Beach 645-0303 '200.000 Sun.11-4 •2935 Java Rd. <M9'a V~rde') C.M. 675-8800 S17S,000 Sun. 12..f 104 V\u L.orca (Lido Isle) NB 64ti 7414 $269,750 Sun 1-5 2220 Alta Visl8 CE/Bluff) N.B. 675-6000 $159,900 Sun. 1·5 2918 Ellesmere <Mesa Verde) CM 546-5990 $111,900 Sun. t ·5 1830 Pt Manlei~h Pl CHVH> NB 675-6000 $167.900 Sun. 1·5 24931 Calle Veeindad. Lake Forest 770-0251 $135.000 Sunday 1·4 992 Miramar. Laguna Beach 497·1461 $194.000 Sunday l·S 3 IR & 2 IR 201 Del Mar & 2598 Orange. C.M. 752·1920 Sl29,500 Sun 1·5 357 16th Place. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $123.900 Sal/Sun 1-4 4 IEDROOM 1436 Mariners Dr .. Npt. Bch 642·3272 $172,500 Sat/Sun 10·3 1514 Dover Dr. <West clifO N.B. 642·9186 Sun/Mon 12:30-4:30 2030 Calvert Ave .. Costa Mesa 540-1720 $122,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 113 Via Nice (Lido Is le) N.B. 673-7300 Sun. 12·4 432 Isabella Terrace. CdM 644-4848 $400,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 337 Ramona CE/Side) C.M. 642-3255 $94,950 Sat/Sun 1-4 :30 2321 E. 22nd St., Newport Beach 646·7171 $550,000 Sun 1-4 232 Monte Vista, Costa Mesa 646·7171 SllS,000 Su.n 1-~ 1902 15th Street. Santa Ana 540·3666 $78,500 Sat/Sun 1 1867 Park Crest. Costa Mesa 546·2313 $145,000 Sun 12-4 1514 Highland Dr .. Newport Beach 759-0811 $282,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •3322 Via Lido. Newport Beach 675·5511 $525.000 Sat/Sun 12·4 •242 Driftwood CShorecliffs> CdM 644-9060 S325.000 Sun. 1·5 3007 Setting Sun Dr. <HV Hills) CdM 673-4400 $269.000 Sun 1·5 • • 19 Balboa Coves. Newport Bch 631-1400 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •34 Balboa Coves .. Newport Bch 631-1400 $335.000 Sunday 1-5 19 Satinwood. Irvine 752·1700 $105.500 Sa 11·3/Sn 2·5 • •503 W. Edgewater, Balboa Penin. 642-5200 $685,000 Sun. 1·5 364 Grenoble. Costa Mesa 963-8377 $82.500 Sunday l ·5 • 4"'6 1 O D o r c h e s t e r < C a m e o Hghlnds>Cd-M 661-3101 $199.500 Sun.1·5 209 Pearl. Balboa Is land 640-53.57 $290.000 Sun 1·5 15521 Dalewood. Westminster 646-4477 $124,900 Sun 1·5 4 'R pin FAM RM or OEM 972 Junipero Dr .. Costa Mesa 752-1920 $94.950 Sat/Sun 1·5 3259 Turlock <Mesu Wds > Costa Mesa 545·9491 $124.000 Sun 12·5 1909 Y-acht CoHnia <Sea vu) N. 8 . 675..:Wll $339.000 Sun. 1·5 5162 Skinner <The Ranch l lrvlne 642·8235 $119.950 Sun. 1·5 us Via Waziers (Lillo Isle> NB 642-8235 $489,000 S un. l ·S l'7 Whitewood <Univ Park> Irvine 642-8235 $129,500 Sun. 1·5 4501 Pinyoo Tree Ln <Univ. Park I Irv 644-7020 S179.500 Sun 1·5 2012 Yacht Resolute <Seaview) N.B. 644-6200 $349,000 Sun. 1·5 3210 Montana. Costa Mesa 759·1501 $110.900 Sun 1·5 6 Inverness. Big Canyon. N.B. 759-1501 $465.000 Sun 1·5 3917 S. Teakwood. Santa Ana 675-3411 $108.000 Sun. 1·5 Rue Barritz <Big Canyon > Npt. Bch. 642-2800 $695.000 S unday l·S 6472 Silvcrheel. Hunt. Beach 646-4477 $93,900 Sun 1·5 •2381 Mesa Dr .. Count y Corridor 644-6200 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 15 Che rry Hills <Big Canyon) N.B. 644-6200 $395.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 ••924 W. Oceanfront. Npt. Beach 675-6161 $485.000 Sun 1·5 •••358 62nd Street <Nwpt Shrs> NB ' 644-9060 Sl99.SOO Sun 1 ·5 230 Iris . Corona del Mar 644-6200 S259.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1421 Outrigger <HV Hills) CdM 644-6200 SJ00,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2871 Bays hore Dr. <Bayshores> NB 642-8235 $320,000 Sat /Sun 2·5 1219 Santiago <Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 S349.500 fee Sa/Sun 1·5- 200 Via San Remo (Lido Isle) NB 644-6200 S389.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1806 Sandalwood CBaycrestl NB 642·8235 $245.000 Sat /Sun 12·5 •19 Royal St. Geor~e <Bi~ Cyn > NB 642-823.5 $649.900 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 • •320 Mornin{! Star Ln<Dover Sh r s>NB 642·8235 S750.000 Sa/Sun/Mon 1·5 3912 Capri. Irvine 752·1700 S93.500 Sun 12-4 3110 So. Timber. S. Santa Ana 752-1700 $105.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 2018 Port Provence. Harb View. NB 646-7711 $185.000 Fee Sa/Sun 1·5 932 Azalea ( Grecnbrook) CM 546-2313 Sll5,700 Monll·3 882Sandcasllc. Newport Beach 759-0811 $325.000 Sun/Mon 1·5 5 IEDIOOM 1145 Salvador. Costa Mesa 631·1.266 $126.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •9612 Brynmar. Villa Park 752-1920 $269.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2015 Pt. Provence <HV Homes> N.B. 759-0811 $177.500 Sat /Sun 1·5 223 Via San Re mo (Lido Isle) NB S ta p111s FAM IM w 08' 675·5626 Open Daily 1-4 17911 Bascom <U nivers ity. Park) •4551 Charleville. Irvine Irv · 551-6923 $87.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 552.829 805-482-4381 <Collect > #9 Caraway <Woodbridge> Irvine Sl 18,000 Sat/Sun 551·2197 Sat/Sun 12·6 • 2764 De Soto Ave. C Mesa d e f 2424 Francisco. Newport Beach Mar ICM (714)997·1000 $189.000 Sa /Sun 1·5 556·2660 Sat/Sun 12:30-4 :30 4541 Brighton Rd.CCameo 2805 La Salle Ave .(Mesa del Shores)CdM Mar>CM 640-5390 $900,000 Sat /Sun 2-5 556-2660 Sat/Sun 12:30-4:30 9 Montecito <Spyglass > Newport 411 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar Bch 673-5354 S380.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 640-5112 $389.500 Sat/Sun 12·4 2015 Pt. Provence (HV Homes> •2600 Lighthouse Ln.HrbrVwHls. N.B. CdM 759-0811 S177.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 759-1310 $239.900 Sun 1·5 * 1661 Orchard. Santa Ana Heights 330 22nd St.. Costa Mesa 540-3666 $132.500 Sun 1-5 54S.5879 Sat/Sun 12-4 209 Narcissus. Corona def Mar 233 Poinsettia. Corona def Mar 673-8550 Sal/Sun 1·5 644-9060 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2232 Port Lerwick CHBV> N.B. 2111 E . Ocean Blvd. <Balboa Pt> 640-4562 $209.000 Sat/Sun 11-5 N.B. 1601 Warwick Ln. <West cliff) N.B. 642-2900 $289.000 tee Sa/Sun 1·5 673-4400 $179.300 Sun. 1-5 2501 Windover. Corona del Mar • l Bode~a Bay <Spyglass) CdM 631-3444 $298.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 644·6200 $750.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1375 Ensenada. Laguna Beach ----21 S ilver Crescent CTrtlrk Hlnct )Irv. 494.9473 $244,000 Sun. 1·4 675-3411 $239.900 Sat /Sun 1·5 2954 Alta Laguna, Laguna Beach 1801 Port Carlow CHVHms> N.B. 494.9473 $134.000 Sun. 12-4 675-3411 $214,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 29401 Troon. Laguna Niguel 2391 Orchid Hill Pl., S.A. Heights 494.9473 $139,500 Sun. 14 556-2660 $159.000 Sunday 1-4 ~8Cypress Pt Lo (Big Cnyn> NB 8Sycamore Creek <TR Glen> Irvine 644-4910 $775.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 642-8235 $208.500 Sun. 1·4 18932 Racine <Turtlerock> Irv. 14962 Piper Cir., Irvine 833.9293 $124,950 Sun 1-5 640-53.57 $115.000 2414 Bonnie Place, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $152.900 Sat/Sun 1-4 2510 Vista Baya Cr <Bk Bay) NB 642-5200 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1020 Santiago <Dvr Shrs > NB . 642-5200 $394.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 932 Azalea. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $115.700 Sun 1-4 2707 Canary, Nesa Verde, C.M. 546-2313 $159,500 Sun 1-4 2705 Cardinal, Mesa Ve rde, C.M. 546-2313 $144,000 Sun l ·S 4932 Persimmon, Irvine 540-3666 $184,500 Sun 1-5 2851 Mesa Drive, Back Bay 673-8550 Sat/Sun 1-S •21232 Shaw (Park Place), H.B. 536-8632 $156,500 Sunday 1·5 2523 Via de Anza . Laguna Niguel 675-5511 $109,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 J7 Stillwater CTurtlerock> Irv 640.1812 · Sat/Sun 1·5 18 Morro S.y CSpyglaae> CdM 640-1812 Sat/Sun 1-5 2127 Yacht Radiant <Seavu> NB 87$-3Ul 1328.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 Sun 1·5 6 II ... FAM IM w OEM ;17 Point toma <Spyglass> CdM 675-3411 $595.000 Sat/Sun l·S 4 Mission Bay <Spyglass) CdM 640-1812 Sat/Sun l·S •#3 Montecito <Spyglass> CdM 644-9060 $515,000 Sun.1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 1 ... 00M 1111 So. Coast Dr. CE202) C.M. 646-7782 $84.~ Sat/Sun 1 16772 Algonquin, Hunt Harbour 960-1980 $73,500 Sunday 1 ·S 2 I.ROOM l43Morristown, Costa Mesa 979-5370 $71,500 Sun l ·S #14S.a Iona (RSJ) Irvine 675-3411 1128.000 Sun. l ·5 •2712Vlsta Del Oro CBluffs) NB &M·7~ $149,SOO Sun 1·5 • • -• -• • p ---·-·. ·-........ . c .. • CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 ... 0oM 15 RtA O\p~·r t 't . r~ port Reh 842 325S $82.500 Sun t 4::SO JUOO fo: lhi,hop If 1<: 4 Sanlu n Mt\., ~.oou s.u Sun 1.;\ !ll2 Sydrw 1.n . Co,1.1 Mc•;;a . 64S..O:W ~.9.r,o Sat .. un 1 r' • 13:?5 l\uvi.ittt• l>r l\ <' Cd\1 •~'' 7?11 lM.!~l ~ a Sun J .~ :w> 2 la ,.. FAM IM or DIH •I Sundtl nc·t· t•\\-pnrt Rc•.wh twti 7171 S'7H.5<Kl Sa 12 4 Sn 11 4 2 •• & ) .. -. 2 170 Canyon l>r Co:.t,1 ~h">u !>-18 ~iM $78.500 Snt Sun 12 S l WEDIOOM 2.1285 Pumpeu Dr . L~•i:: N1~ut>I f>-40.1720 Sl79.500 S~ t •Sun 1-S 2631 Vt!>la R~quctu t Bluff.,) NB 642-3255 Sl.t7.950 Sun 1-4 30 2930 Rn1dford Plan•. S:intJ Ana 642-47~ ~.000 S,l\ Sun 1--4 300 '' V<' Cumhrt• 1 Th<' Rluffs > N B ti40-55GO S 172. 1100 Sat/ Sun 1 ·5 '*6 Canyon Ln tCirnyon Crest > NB 759-081 1 $179.500 SattSun l·S 2019 Avenida Chfro <Bluffs ) NB 644-7020 5239.500 Sat /Sun 1·5 25ffi Orungt>, Untt K. CM 979-5370 Sun l 5 Xf1 Esqmna l ntul'fl.'l Nt•wport Bch 644-9060 Sun 2·5 • 16 Sea Isla nd <Bi~ Canyon ) NB 631 -1800 $255.000 Sun 1·5 2043 Vi sta CUJOn (Bluffs) NB 631 -1800 SISS.000 Sun 1·5 2443 Vi sta Nobleza <Bluffs ) NB 631 -1800 5210.000 Sun 1-5 •345 A·l Un ivers ity. Costa Mesa 962-7788 592.900 Sun 1-5 l IR plus FAM IM or DEH 2156 Vista Entrada <Bluffs) N. B. 631 ·1800 SJ69.500 Sal/Sun 1-5 1 J J asmine Cr('ek. Corona del Mar 675-5726 $269.000 Daily 1·4 #6 Blue .Jav. Irvine 540-3666 · $99.000 Sat/Sun l -5 4 BEDROOM ·364 Seville. Ne\\ port Riviera C.M. 751-1473 S79.SOO Sun. l :30-5 •4322 Wintersweet. Irvine 752-1700 $106.000 S un 1·5 CONDOMINIUM FOR LEASE 3 I EDROOM 46 Rue Fountainebleau <Bi~ Cyn > NB 644-0322 SI200 Mo. Sun. 2-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 406140611? Heliotrope. Old CdM 675-6000 5215,000 Sun. 1·5 2 IR & t I R 515 Acacia. Corona del Mar 675-3411 $210.000 ~un. 1-5 3 IR & 2 IR 721-7211/:! Orchid. Corona del Mar 673-8494 S265.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 187 Albert Place. Costa Mesa 642·3255 $21 5.000 Sat/Sun t-4 :30 603 .J asmine. Corona del Mar 675-5726 Sal/Sun 1-4 - 168 Magnolia. Costa Mesa 673-947~ .. ooo TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 3 HDROOM Sun 2-5 23715 Wha le Cove. Laguna Niguel 495-6692 $89.000 Sat/Sun 10·5 #42 Snapdragon <Deerfield> Irvine 759-0811 S89,900· Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 #7 Sanderling. Irvine 759-0811 $110.000 Sat/Sun 2-6 19 Brookfield <Woodbridge ) Irv 552-3174 $71,000 Sun 12-4 HOUSE & INCOME FOR SALE 2 IR & 2 IR 2515 First Ave .. Cor ona del Mar 673-5354 $425.000 Sat/Sun l .5 2 IR & l IR 255 Palmer <Newport He ights) NB 675-7060 $199.950 Sun 1-5 5 IR & 2 IR 116 4 lst St.. Newport Beach 675-6670 Sun 1·5 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE Z IEDROOM 300 E. Coast Hwy #133 CDeAnza) NB 642·8235 $63.000 Sat/Sun l·S HOUSE & GUEST FOR SALE lla .... UISl' 1911 Heliotrope, Santa Ana 631-1400 $245,000 Sunday'J -5 I f'e le ~LL flcifi11 preJe11/J WHAT A VIEW-tORONA Ill MAI THAT"S WHAT YOU"LL •LL S A'f - Wh n )OU 1w<' th1~ 3 Bdrm. 2~ bath "t•xtruordlnory v1<'w" homt' from the rnurt yard nnd pool to tht· privacy that prl' •Uh-You'll ~l'<' tha t this lS what II IC TJ 0 I< V l F. W I !I u 11 u b o u l ! Pn•. <'nll'd t t'l50,000 1007 G t•suo4. CdM 0.--W/S.. l·I VIEW~GS ROAD-VIEW FA I ULOUS LOCATION! Complct ly n ·uuvuh-ct, ltkt' nt•w home rnside nnd out 3 ttdrm;-.. t'tll in kitrht>n, master .,u1ti• "'1th f1rt•plt1l'l'. iind wttlk·in wint> t't•llar Ot•c·orntt•d in warm earthtones. St•t• 11 th1~ wt.•('kend' 14 t t ICMgt lftl. C"'9vw., 141 ~~ 1·5 VIEW-ffALF ACRE CUSTOM HOMI IM NIWPOltT llACH '1 8ctrms und r:lmtly room. built with thl' busy fam1ly m mind Loads ot room for outdoor t•rt<u tiv1ty -s uits vour l1fe~tyle $275.000. 25 t 0 'fl1to l aya, HI HARBOR HIGHLANDS CHOOSE H OM TWO -Each 3 Bdrms. on(' h:.is addt·d sun porch with second f ir·t•pl~1te one vacant. newly painted a nd rc•ady , a nd Just 5 116.900. The other needs a little fixin '. but price rdlt-cts this just Sl 12.500. t 9 t-t DiCllMI La.. HI 0,... Sat/S. 1 ·5 1527 Pri1ella Lit., HI 0,... S-. l·S VIEW-TURTLEROCI HILLS FROM UP IH THE HEIGHTS -You'll get 220° panorama of Catalina horizons, c ity lights. h ills a nd mountains. Love ly customized 3 Bdrm home to delil!ht the quality minded. $264:500 11731 Salt Rufifto, lrY, 0pM $ot/S. 1•5 COLLEGE PARK-ORIGINAL MEW LI STING -Large country k it c h ('n . with BBQ for indoor enterta ining. a nd la rJ!e covered patio and yard for outdoor entertaining. Excellent move-in condition. 4 Bdrm, or 3 bdrms and den. l3.i baths. $88,900. 245 Prine.ton Dr., CM Opett S-. 1·5 YIEW-IALBOA BAYFRONT ROMANTIC 2·STOIY HOMI -With pier a nd s lip for several boats . Ideally situated with active water view as we ll as mounta in s a nd night lig hts. 4 Bdrm. 3 baths -nice beachfront and lawn to water·~ edge . $685.000. 503 W. Edgewater. lal Opett S. l·S RESTORE AND ENJOY . £ARLY IALIOA -SOLIDLY IUILT Beach house on choice corner lot. 3 Bdrms and family rootn. Upstairs bdrm has a view deck. Owners will aide in financing. $200.000. 1703 l'kaa del Sur, l alboo 0,... S.. l ·S NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA- suRtOUHDm IY l'ICICET FBICI -T his hig h ceilinged cottage has pool and jacuzzi. J Bdrms. a nd family room + den -and yet afford privacy All for $125.000. 1611 Aliso, CM Opett S.. 1-5 VIEW-DOYER SHORES CUSTOM IUILT HOME -4 Bdrms. m aster s uite with separ ate study. fa mily room. Kitchen with breakfast a r ea. Hii?h beamed ceilin~s -over 3700 sq. ft. of quality construction. Move-in condit ion. $394 .000. 1020 S.tiogo, NI Opett Sat/S. 1·5 642-5200 WANT A NEW CAREER WITH UNLIMITED EARNINGS? Start By Getting Your Real Estate license $79 Enrollment Fee Includes: •Professiona l Class Lectures - complete in as little as 2 weeks •Complete Textbook & Materials •Practice Exams •Cassette-tape lectures (optional) •Office Placement Consulation •3 Locations : Santa Ana. Huntington Beach, Laguna Hills CALL MOW FOR All GUEST PASS. TO ENROLL CALL: 511-9325 CENTURY 21 Sales Trainin g Programs can put you on the ROAD TO SUCCESS. ~. Lingo RW&l41"l ILUffS SINGLE LIYB. CONDO ,.,. ..... 2 .................... . ........ .., • ...tM ............ .. H~ C...,.t, • .,.., ......... H l tOM -~ _, ......... '"-It .... .,.. .... • prf•• wood,.. wlttl ....... 9r••••ry ••d ltot h it . T r •ly ......... dt ••. $14t;100. 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ELEGANCE, COMFORT AND VIEW This MW l hdrOOICt, l baHt T ...... ock Yl1fG toM hcM wffl ...et yow ••«v Clffd witlc o ,,...t view, •••atk •tytilMJ ...t loh of space. 3 .......... tor.al ~. fo•lly room. wet bcr, MC .. 1hd ••oo• wlRCJ ORd ottac h•d 2-cor 9•r•CJ•· S.c omd1d by ~-patio mid •11 orHS. k*ly lffMfH MW peril, Khooh Gad shoppl•g. co-ffy poof .......... for oaly S 119,000. · 644-7020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oreat entertainment home on '!t •c:re with pnvutc tcnrtls court. spa and pool! ~/8 bedroom•. 4 balfts. 12619.000 Call ~.1920 ' 9UAIL PLACE · ,.OPllTllS"" 10,. fll l:JO P..M.l CARHI • IMUALISTATl •OHIFIH• We odllCtory L••IH Allain your real estute IJcense now .. start the year with a new pro-fession ... featunng excit- ing Telecourse 2000 Pro- gram; the rasrund easy way to pass the state ex- ams. Call for an appt. to· day. Sol Real &fate Scllool 675-4190 67s-4190 llt8« TILL YOURS 3 Bedroom. 134 bath. family home. Covered patio. $71.000 all terms. -· 754-7800 2123 SAN JOA9UIN HIUS ROAD NEWPORT IEACH ·- ILUffSIEST 2, 165 SQ.FT. COMDO Priced right at S147 .950. Possibilities galore 1n Uus large master s wte !including round bed. spread and drapes to match>. 2 other bdrms wil.h adjommg Cull bath + ex tra v.i bat h downstairs. Nice e ntr y and spacious hvmg/dm· mg. Coz.y converstion p1L Room for rear patio. Large double gara~e. Steps to NB tennis club. walk to stores or schools. Vacant. 1mmed1ate oc-cupancy. DAVIDSON REALTY PRESENTS PARK UDO CONDO P lush 3 BR. 2'h ba .. mstr. with view of pool. ~are opportunity at low. low price. $98.750. OPEN SAT. 1·5. 4301 PATRICE. N.B. WEST NEWPORT Attr. 3 BR. warm with wood & earth tones: large s unny p atio. Near ocean & tennis. You own the land. $178.000. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5. 5304 NEPTUNE. LIDO . ISLE Magnificent 5 BR. 4 ba. home in best island location; large sunny patio. reatures privacy with access to Jiving rm.. family rm. & kitchen. perfect for entertainin~ larj:!e or small groups. Offered completely furn. at$527.500. Call to see. OCEAN YU, OCEANAIRE .. 3 BR & 2 BR: beautiful owne r 's unit up. with water view from m str. BR.. den & deck! great buy at $197.000. HAllOR VIEW HOMES Lovely 4 BR. fam. rm .. din. rm.: upgraded Montego on corner lot. Secondary financing avail. or will consider lease/option. $158.900 D A v r D s 0 N ! E A L T y r N C. 3116 N•-wpo11 Blvd N B 673 ·9060 OUR BUSINESS 1S YOUR BUSINESS 40Ul ll" ia IGlllU C.M,,3j!R uw SUPBI! SUPERI! 3 br, 2 ba .• ready to move in. Fl"plc. all new copper plumbing · roof. lutchen +both ba. A doll house. Great area. Close to schools & shopping. Call now. 979-5370. ALLSTATE REAi.TORS SPA.NISH HACllHDA Moved from famous fl.>verly Hills F.6tate of Mary Pickford to R-2 lot with room for building 2 units in rear. 3br, 2ba. $125.900. Open Sun 1-4. 8101 La Palma. H.B. Jac k S m ith , R.E .• 9QJ.9922. Sell ttungs fast with Daily Pilot Want Ads. INVITES YOU TO VACATION in HAWAH I · (Begin the full enjOf/ment of oacation8 in Pttradiu-a fun.filled, 8Un· f tanned time at your own retreat awa11 lrom homeJ t the t t t ' ' ' t I MAU/SUNSET Timeshare Ownership Way \ ... a practical 1DG1J to own an undloided //25th interest in a Ha&DOiian condominium. Full Jnformotion .At Our OPEN HOUSE HAWAHNIGHT Thursday, February 22, 1979-7:30 P .M. Airporter Inn •••.•• $k11 5/loom 18700 MacArthur BIDd., Jroine --...... -.,. -. ,.. __ ...... _ .......... , .. "" -fl , ..,. , , # •••• "' • , • , ••• -•• ,, •••••• "'·· •• ~ .. --, ; .. . . --. -.. -. ~--. .,... , ' """" " ' • 1• macnab/ Irvine rulty NIW! OM Pltsn.toUS UOO ISi.i OPEN TODAY 1·5 P-.M. 113 VIA W AZIERS. Spectacular 2-story c ustom Mediterranean exquisitely detailed & decora t e d . 4 BRs <master s uite): 3 baths : torma l dining rm: wet bar; family rm: 2 f plcs; J.car garage; bricked entry patio w /fountain: roof observation d eck. Many more a m e nities. $489,000 fee. CU-64 > IA Y VllW NOMI of= -... _, Conte mporary CdM "hillside home in lovely park setting + spadous • modern 3 BR income unit w /separate street e ntrance a ffording absolute privacy for both hom es. Owne r offe r s flexible financing. $330.000. OPEN SUN 1·5 P .M. 2700 BAYSIDE DR. (U-65) 1611 M ... 8$ OR. OPIM SUM t .5 p .M. Shows like a model! Plus h cpt: h a ndsome wa ll coverin~s: n e w kitchen w/hardwood planked floor. 3 BRs +den . Lovely backyard. See & compare a t $152.500. <U-66) DOYllt SHOUS IA YRtOMT Pie r & s lip. 2-story. 4 BR French Contemporary. $750.000 fee. OPEN SUN & MON l ·S P .M . 320 MORNING STAR LN. (U-4>'7) ' IAYSHORES Spacious 5 BR home in ideal family community. S320.000. OPEN •.SUN 2-5 P .M. 2871 BA YSHORE DR. <U-69l CORONA DEL MAR 4 BR home w/Country Atmosphere! 40' lot! $259.000. OPEN SUN 1-5 P .M. 230 IRIS Cl ·blk from Ocean). CU-72) DOYER SHORES -<f BR home perfect for the executive family. $349.500 fee. OPEN SUN 1-5 P .M. 1219 SANTIAGO. CU-73) ELEGANT CUSTOM IN SEA VIEW See & appreciate this new 4 BR. family rm home w i the builder's dis t inctive mark. E xte nsive use of birc h pan e ling; u sedo ric k ; ·m a rble: decor ator papers. cpts & fixtures ; parquet floors; French doors + 2 fplcs, we t bar & intercom . It all adds up to custom quality. F lexible financing avail. $349.000. OPEN SUN. 1·5 2012 YACHT RESOLUTE <U -74) PHFECTION IN FAMILY UYING A reelin!! of r ountry charm on the Upper Ba y w/a view of Npt Center s ky line . Custom 5 BR home in Dover Shores. Courtyard entra nce w /oversized pool -formal dining rm -brkfst rm -I~. master s uite -soaring ceilin~s in Ji ving rm - family rm w/bar & fplc. Leasehold estate at S400.000. Barba ra Aune 642-823.5. CU-75) IV AM WB.LS IUILT IM IA YCREST Attractive 4 BR. 3 ba th. s hake roof home. Family rm is bright & airy! Dining rm ove rlooks beautiful pool! Nicely la ndscaped w /m any citrus trees. Owner purc hased la rger >tom e. Flexible fin ancin~. S225.000. Ma r y Lou Marion 642-8235. <U-76) SUPIEME UPPH IA Y VIEW Front row, 3 BR . 2112 b a th townhome. Contemporary decor - plantation s h utters & parque t flooring. Private patios w /lg. ov e rhan g & fir e ring. An outstanding va lue a t $220.000 on fee land. Sandie Fix 644-6200. <U-77> PAHOUMIC VIEW D eve loper s own . b ea utifull y upgraded 4 BR hom e situa ted on choice view lot. Outstanding decor inc l. designer pap ers & c pts - dramatic use of warm woods - beamed ceiling -mirrored fplc & a ll air-conditioned! Terrific pool & covered patio a rea. $575.000. Lynne Vale ntine 644-6200. CU-78) "A" RtAMl-MOYE IH READY! Imaginative decorating -ceiling fan, atrium window. extende d kitch en eating a rea. carpeted sun deck, 3 BRs & 2 ba ths. $114,500! Dona Chichester 642-8235. CU-79) A TaatAC VALUE! For this handsom e NEW 4 BR home located in gale·~uarded comm. Plus h neutral cpts & d'ps are ex is ling bac kground for your imaginative touch! Buyer to receive builder's 1-yr. warranty. $199,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. <U-80 ) RAM swm 11•• octAN VllW From this spectacular Spyglass HUI location. $475,000 Complete w/plans for beautiful English Country 5 BR home OR create your own estate! Dona Godshall 644-6200. <U-81 > 64 2·1235 644-6200 901 Oover Drive Hart>or View Center lrvlot at C•'!1JJU$ 11.tl,.y Cent.,. 75Z·M1 4 I • VIEW FIOM THE TOP CORONA DELMAR 4J2 ISAllUA l'BttACI ora. SAT. a SUH. 1-S Vww of OC'c.'an & hu? bay from th1s ''ustom 4 hdrm home.•. hugt• roomi-. of f llH~l'l t•ons t ruc·t 1on ~ Frpk'> . bu1 It ·tn \ acuum & mus 1e· sy~t e ms . all ('omhln1n~ in o home.· of great warmth & bt'auty Patm.jatuni on v iew side. 400.000 CAPISTRANO PALISADES 340 6 VIA GOMEZ OPEH SAT. & SUM. 1·5 A dream come true in duplex desi~n: 8x9 entry halls. tiled kitchens & baths. wet bar-S. (rplcs .. stained glass. Ocean views from every room of both units. Vacant for first use r 's tax benefit S234.900 · <(-Orange Coast f REAL ESTATE 644 ·4848 CE 110111 ILllNS ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE 2043 VISTA CAJON OPEN SUM 1·5 Great Loe. Jn Newport Beach Bluffs. Fab. End Unit On Huj!e Greenbelt. 3 RR W 12 Ba. Lrg Mstr BR Ste. Putting Green + Largest Pool In Blfs . Better Hurry On This. Only $155.000. A "J oy Of NewPQrt" Listing. 2443 VISTA MOii.EL\ OPEN SUM 1-5 The Ra re Single Level Paula Plan. This Is The La rgest Single Level J BR Condo In Bluffs . Excelle nt f loor Plan. Courtyard Entrance. Tiled Entry. Lrg Liv. Rm . W /Custom FP. Cathedral Ceilings. All Elcc. Kitchen . Hgc Mstr BR Suite. 2 Patios. On Fee Land. Only S2J 0 .000. A ".Joy Of Newport" List in~. EXEC. CONDO VIEW Quiet Setting On &i~ Canyon Golf Course. Nile Lite & Golf Course View. 3 BR. Formal Dinin~. Wet Bar. 2 Priv. Patios. Secluded Location. Furniture Included. Top Security $2.55.000 BAYSIDE! Jn The Fahulous Bayside Cove Comm. W/Sec. Gate. Nr Prv. Bch On Bay. 2 BR. 2 Ba. Origihal Model Home. Furnished. Pool. J acuzzi. Exceptional Offcrinj?. Call To Inspect. $230,000. New Llslin~ -2 bedroom. 2 bath +greenhouse. Recently rem odeled with beamed ceili ngs. s kylight. ('Xt~ns1v<' wood & used brick. shake roof Won 't last at $128.500. As k for Rae J ames 631·1266 NEWPORT CONDO Three bedroom, 2 1 ~ baths. Lar~e master suite with open beam ceilin,I?. V iew 15 acre meadow. Ask for Reggie Wyman 631·1266 COUNTRY LMMG One acre horse property in Corona with a custom home. Nearly 2.800 square feet. 4 bedroom. 2\i'J baths. Prof cssionally la ndscaped. Ask for Reggie Wyman. 631-1266 OPEN HOUSE Saturda;.i-Sunday a t 1145 Salvador. Cos ta Mesa. Come see the beautiful 5 bedroom home in Mesa Del Mar. Just reduced $.5.000. A buy at $126.500. Ask for Reggie Wyman 631·1266 EASTSIDE DUPLEX Duple>. with room for two more units. Close to schools, s hops and busline in Costa Mesa. $149.900 As k for Robert Milliken 631·1266 LIKE HEW 3 bedr oom on corn er with n ew upgr ad ed car pelinj!. La r ge living room plus fa mily r oom.-la rge FHA assumable loan. Only $88.500. Ask for Glen llellwarth 631·1266 A IR CONDITIONED Combination fa mily room and country kitchen with fireplace. 3 bedrooms with atrium orr m aster suite. Only $96.500. 1975 New Ha mpshire. Costa Mesa. OPEN HOUSE Sunday 1·5 p.m . Ask for Glen HeJlwarth. 631-1266 SOUTH COAST PLAZA AREA VA/FHA terms. assumable existin~ VA Joan. 3 Bedrm, 1% b ath. l story. See to believe this sharp, clean home in the Summerfield tract. $86.950. Ask for .John Marsha ll 631-1266 of costo mHCJ, initte, Mwporf beach, MM:. 234 E. 17th StrHt. Ce>1to Mna 63 1-1266 N,1t1onwlrt<.> N{•twcwk or lnrf1\·1d1111ll~ < l~rw<I and <>1w rutL'<I lfrul fo:oetall' Orhl'"' ~~~!'! .......... !?.~~,~~!'! .......... ~~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • : GOLF ,COURSE VIEW : : Great back bay location. This big 5: • Bdrm home features a hu ge • : family/dinin~ rm addition. Formal : : dininR rm & scp fa m rm big enou~h : • for your pool t able. Perfect for the : · : bi~ family and the price is right at • : $118.500. : • • UMlqul IM llVIHI -Three bedroom. excellent buy. r<.'ally nlc·c? decor. la ndscaping. putlos. St><' Hltu Boland at 14901 Geneva in Grccntrc.>e. UM19UI IM SHORECUffS -Attractive s hin..:h..-d J bdrm. 2 hath. 2 frplces. wood floors. nr p vt. bcarh. $300.000. Sec Kay Glav<ts at 277 Morning Canyon. UHl9UE IN COROHA DB. MAR -3 bdrm charmt•r on <rn R-2 lot. Great locatior\. custom r e modeled and some vie w . See Marcia Kear at 506 Marguerite. Bring $172,500. UHIQUI tH llG CAHYOH -McLain Townhome. new. incred. golf course v iew. up g rad e s . $220.000. See Ve rgilene Hull at #75 Sea Island. UMl9UE IN THE ILUFFS -Exciting 3 bdrm. ced ar panel ing. redwood b ea ms. view. only $124.500. See Natali<' Fogarty at 1968 San Bruno. UHl9UE IN H.ARIOR VIEW HOMES - U p~radcd Monaco. 3 bdrms. pegged floors detached guest house. super sharp at $167.900. See Nancy L aux (owner /agt. > at 1830 Port Manleigh Pl. UNIQUE IN OLD COM -Cute duplex! 2 bdrm hom e, guest room plus fantastic 1 bdrm income unit. See Debi Bibb fowner > a t 406 Heliotrope. bring $215.000. UHl9UE MOHACO IH HAUOI VIEW - A neat 2 bdrm. and den with a li ght open feeling for only $155.000. See Marilyn Thom as at 1939 Port Nelson. UNIQUE IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS -A 3 bdrm. cha rmer. cozy feeling with new p a int. carpets and c us tom tile d kitche n . Only $160,000. See Sandy Orlowski at 520 Redlands. UM19UE IH WESTCUFF -4 bdrm. 2 1h baths. pool, guest house, great house. $197,500. See Joanne Perkins at 1607 Dorothy La ne. UHl9UE IH MESA VERDE -Near the. park. library and school. very family. vacant and priced at $11 1.900. See Rosemary Stuhlbar~ at 2918 E llesmere Ave. UNIQUE IN FOUNT.AIM VALLEY -5 bdrms. 7200 sq ft. lot. near Mi. Sq . Park. just $94.000. See Laraine Shaw a t 16371 Mahogany. UNIQUE IN EASTILUFF -S hutte rs. brick and flowers set the mood for this 3 bdrm with ra m. rm. $159.900. See Harriet Ha mmond at 2220 Alta Vista. UHl9UE IH CAMEO HIGHLANDS -4 bdrm. 3 bath. sing le story; privacy a bounds: privat e beach access. $179.000. See Donna Schroeder at 4806 Cortland. U '1111i IVU I: ti()Ml:S REAL TORS' Tl-IC NICr sr PEOPLE SELLING TH( NEA rrsr HOME$ CORONA OEL MAR, 675-6000 MESA VERDE. 646-5990 • CALL US CANYON CREST One of Coron a d e l Mar's c F101 C'c deve lo pme nts ; c onvenien t to shopping. schools & recreation; this corner condominium features privacy & artistic decor th at surely will "turn you on". There a re 3 bdrms. & 2Vi baths. also nume rous PLUS features. $179.500. #6 CANYON LANE. N.B. OPEN SUN. 1·5 NOT JUST ANY PORT ... this PORT PROVENCE home is th e hig hly des irable SOMERSET MODEL. which is ideal ror the large family . This spacious 5 bdrm. home reflects pride of ownership in every respect. The Ooor to ceiling mirrors makes a la r ge home appear even l a r ger . S l 77 ,500 . 2015 PT PROVENCE. N.B. OPEN SUN. 1·5. _... IF ECONOMY COUNTS. • • ... prime location in "DEERFIELD TERRACE HOMES": on beautiful g r eenbelt with view of community pool. Features include 3 bdrms .. 2112 ba ths. brick frplc .. & private patio. You own the land. $89.900. #42 SNAPDRAGON (off Doe Trail l IRVJNE. OPEN SUN. 1-5 THE ELl<WOOD PLAN One of the choice ''Patio Homes" in the DEERFIELD area. You'll like this single level 3 bdrm .. 2 bath corner townhouse; it's been upg r aded in m any respects. Only $110.000. <You own the land). #7 SANDERL ING. IRVINE. OPEN SUN. 2-6. LOCATION IS IMPORT ANT Your investme nt will appreciate faster a lso you 'll e n joy the c li mate & convenience much more : there are 3 bdrms . & 2 baths & 2 frplcs .. also it's on ly 5 m in. to the.. beach. Other reatures incl. 3 car {;?a rage & off-street pa rking for your house or boat trailer. $172,500. 3000 CLAY ST .. N.B. OPEN SUN. 1·5. HARIOR HIGHLANDS Someth ing for ever yone in this s p acious f a mil y h ome. Th e spectacular ms tr. suite is far enough from the children 's 3 bdrm. wing. yet within "ear shot". even if the children are small. The hom e is loaded with special features & the. price is only $282.500. 1514 HIGHLAND DR .. N.R. OPEN SUN. 1·5. ORIGINAL BLUFFS J\ very desirable area -and a very neat condo. with 3 bdrms., 2 baths & 1900 sq. ft of living space. Quick possession avail. $131.500. 689 VISTA BONITA. N.B. OPEN SUN. 1·5 . {r;st rAt" .J3Jiif 644-1133 ~~•·•"" ANYTIME EASTBLUFF OPEN I TO 5 l m maculatc s plit·level with vil'w ! 24RO Sq. ft.. luxury living: redone in every detail! Needs proud owner. Reduced to sell quickl y! 2833 Alta Vista. LEASFS AND OTH ER F.:XCLUSIV E LISTINGS ALSO/\ VAILABLE SPYGLASS OCEAN VIEW · Truly Spec. View From This Beautiful J BR+ FR Ports mouth Mdl. Upgraded Kitchen. Forma l Din 'g. Lge FR W/FP. Courtyard Has Pool. Firepit. Glassed-Jn J ae. Off Beaut. Decorated Mstr BR. Call Now. $4~.000. : EASTSIDE IEAUTY : • 3 big bedrooms, 1 % b a ths, new roof.: : new paint in/out. new cpl thruout. : : A ll on a n ice quiet corner lot.• : Offered at $107,500. Open Sat/Sun.: .,..-.-:::::~-Gt•er.. I002jG1Mrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORIGINAL BLUFFS CONDO :J BR W/Conv. Den. Choiee E nd Unit Hi Wood Beamed Ceilings Thru·Out. View Of Night Lights Across Bay Sep. Qtr s Fo r Teenager Or Mother·ln·Lnw. Huge Patio F or Entertaining. Fwmal Din . Custom F.P. Room For-Wine Cellar. A ·~J oy Of Newport" Listing. DHRFIELD. IRVIHE Spacious Plan Four Is Located On End Of CUl·de·Sac 4 BR, 3 Ba & F .R. Din. Rm. Kitchen Has All Extras + Brkfst Rm. Look Out At Lovely Prof. Landscaped Yards . Comm. P ool. Greenbelt. $139.500. 631-1188 II I DOVll DllYI .. : 342 Esther St. ---: • • : A Tnl IUILDHS: : • Super E'Side Costa Mesa location. • : Older 4 bedroom on large cul-de-sac : : lot with room to build 2 or maybe 3 : 4" more units. Listed at $125.000. : : . : llDE YOUI MOISE : • 'h acre horse property in Norco. : : Assumable loan with good inte rest • : rate . Owner may help finance.: : Offered at $79.900. : • • : FOR RENT: : • 4 Bdrm, 3 bath Ne wporter Tiburon : : Townhouse. New cpl~ & dra pes.• : S up e r S h a rp $600 /mo.: : lst/last+$300. : • • : RI.LEI REALTY Call 54&-0814 i • • • ................................ \ LIVE ON THE WATER-DOCK Yo•""ll nlaa a11d thrl .. on th• c ..... ,... of life °" .... l"-d. Owtt.a hoMf CllMI MtcCMM ill -~ .,,...,,...w .................. ... IMNM.W ..... &c:..._M ..... 2~ bed. *-. ""' ... ""'· .w..d • wllldows&.-'Yth:•-+ loft Wlff wffh IDW .............. wtflt WI ef .... L $450.000. MA .. AVE RETAIL lesy loceffCMt •• ••l•Hllt clofltMt ttore.C..IM~--'-"-.Y for sn.ooo .,. •""•"' for sH,ooo ...... ry •-1tv 315 Mame Ave. Bal>oe Island 67S-6900 ... ,#r,.•--.;·,~•·•r-"'••'• •· ,... .,,. •• ,..., ............. ..., .. • • • -.. • • _. ,,. ,,. r.-. " ..... ;I• • ' # ~ (#'_ •t # .# i. • ' • # • • ~ • • ., • • • • I • _., 4 •' • t . . ........ ._,. ........ ~-· Ba"6 iJ~ Condominium .AT THE IHCOMPARAILE COVI ACIOSS FROM IA YSIDI CEMTH. NEWLY DISIGHIR·DICORATED IMTO A STUHMHG MOOB.l HUGI M.ASTa sum. CO:tY Dltl IVllY LUXUIY APPotHTMIHT rt.US ALL THI AMINITllS AT OHi OF MEWP0ttr5 SMAltTIST .ADOllSSIS. S241,SOO -NI. OP1H TODAY 1.1. LI 0' z IAYSIDE COYI I.AST. ft11:~MAN ,...__.· .... ()CIATl:j 600 Newport Center Drive • &40.e500 PANOIAMIC . vte-w. 10C'ludei. ocean. bay • ru1eht hl(ht-.. (rora thJ~ en"hanunic 4 bdrm . famHy rm home with kM·ly «otraJ courtyard. Hom~ 111 on l •r «e ~roundlJ. tiff I' nni max· lmum prlvac1. OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN. l s 2501 WlNDOVf.R. CdM. $298.SOO OlOCO.OHA Sl!My, c~rful 3 bdrm . 2 bath honte 1n fent.er of old C.orona. R 21Al w i f)la.n.'I avail. for 2nd unit. SIM.000. ASK POR Rl\RBARA HI rTrOINt;~ ~CUR€ &CMM'iY 631-3444 Q.lffHAVEM 2 Bdrms .. 2 baths. den. frplc ClOse to schools & churches. Short escrow pnisstble. $1411,500 6n3663 642·2253 associated llROK EllS llf Al •r,~s l01'. W lo•t,~,., ~· '• LIDO'S FfHIEST Spacious & dr amatic contemporary home on t~lots: perfect for larJ?e ~small family. $47~.ooo With rl e xlble owne r ftnaocrng. Lawson Re.sl1 v Compiln'Y $108,000 3 Bdrm. 3 bath. formal dinini? room. family room + bonus room and pauo. 645-9 I 61 : OPEN HOUSE REALTY /. PllJCB> TO SB.L U>w down.und unit 38 r, I "'2 ba rondo. $65.000. Open house Sat/Son 1·4. 2930 Hradford Pl. SA. Ro cker Rculty &a2·4758 or 751·5833 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ar new 4 br. 3 ba. Im· med. occupancy. Cen· tury 21 Newport Cent.er, 00.5357. lcAoa PfftiMulo I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach Cottai:?e. 2 BR. Im· mar c ond. R ·2 lot. SlJS,000. Balboa Island Rily, 673-8700 Coroaa def M• I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHORECLIFFS VIEW lmposin~ stone facade gives way to 1mprcss1ve entry hall featuring spiral staircase leadinR to magruI1cenl master swte. Fabulous coontry lutchen shares ocean & canyon views. Large lot room for pool. Incredible family home. For pnvate showing call ~21. HtwportC......- 640.5357 IYOWHER QUIET llSIDEHTIAL &tVIROHMEHT Two large bedr·ooms. two baths. huge entertain· menl de<·k View of hHJe.. prTvote l>euch access. $176,500. 1·771 ·0456 or 54.1).9595 ---DICUTIVES oalGHT Luxu-rlo 11 ~ Cam eo lli1thlands home. Wa lk to pvt beach. 4 bdrm .. 21n ba . cruuve noor plan. pool. sr•· rou ntaln waler a II . Ho in e guarante<> plan $199,500. All S t ate R ealtor s 661·3101 C,_"""9 OWC......DetMw Two houses, extra larat' lot, 3 BR. 2 BA. and l BR t BA Mu~t sell. Reduc.C'\ to St95,000 Call Se<>\l. 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T • ...._M taat-of lhh1 charm1111t trookal POOd complet~ Q1tw $4100 .,.,. borne locaLcd 1n one 1.11 Wlth &•~bo. Over 2000aq sar, l~ ba, new w/w cpl Jrv1ne·s finest are111. fl o/ qu.allly homtr ft1lur· Total. payment S475/mo. Sellt r 11 offering O\'w ln1 a ae.pan l• bonu1 Ontym.D HUR'RV! warmtooe carpetlnR & room or studio plLll 3 Mulhearn Rlty Register pa.1.nun, t.hru ou1 w /thr lar«e bdrm• Is 11 pvt lt .. 7151 work of a craft.man On· •tnum oO('oJftl olf I.he ly lM.•. 5S2 4.c7'1 o:Ma&a 1wte. OPB4 HOUSI O,..S. .. •y l·S lM p.m .Satf1Sun. Lvly 34'1 S-. C..,. Cr a br 1"4 ba upgradt'd -thruout. 3 blk1 W. of 144-f 4 I I G<ildtnwc.t. 1 bit S ot Hell. 1118,500, by owner 6701 Muon Dr. 842·9'728. OPEN HOUSE UY OWNER 2 WEl'.:KS ~ Walker C l ee Real Estate BUND NEW LISTING! 4 BDRM., FAM., + bir bonus rm 2150 SQ. FT. CORMB.L Pl.AH Choice "M ayt en Street" location. clos(l by park & pool: comfortably a ppo inte d & we lt mnintai n ed : numerous delu xe features. Priced for quick sale at $113.000 ON'LY loot( Hiii! aiw. Sat Sun l-5 or call for 1'1f1 uM11»dt-id J Udt111 ~OIT uppl. Save ~.000 enrh 2 ,¥,_ HERITAGE . ..JOY WOOOllJDGE llCRIATIOH Gr:ind lolWMrd winning Adams .,Ian ut Wood· bridge £.slates by Irvine Pllelfic. 3 Br, den. 2 1, both, $117.500. C..11 Ot-or)l1: al 552·3'100 between 10 & ~ daily. honw fo11t1,m' (11m1h tmmac. J bdrm homes. ruJt11. with r11l·1,1llhl' J •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii._ .. ___ ~~~~~~~~~I ~t So. Hunt. Bch loc. . . REALTORS r!U' 1i1wr .. ~··· 111111 ,. lur.:" It + &CIES l"rofcsslooally deconl· 11.t llLlfn' 1111 th1' om•' 'I Brt1ild "''W 3 bdrm. 2 ba. "' ed. Move In coodltton. l,;.,11 SJ1t )ltHO '\ii i.in.; hornl·•· formal d1n1n1 oJresortstylellvlng. 21872 Saluda, tt.8 . Irvine Pacific 2..,.,. con •GI ... -...u.Nt ·~ tumt• ood nuu.-.. t.·•~ l'C'lltn.: ... ~ bn• i. hn•llA 1vi. .a11d llll'~ 1 uun try lutchl.·n l'L\.'~ :! Rrirm. 2 buth 11H·om1 U/llt 'With ~fl\'uh.• J1Jll1 u.tld 11u·d Reel to St ts.000 FOR INf'ORM 1'10N CAU.644-7211 rJn NIGI\ UAILU ~ l\SSUCIAf[S SHOIECLl~S OlOCDM )I MClricpd 0..-12·1 Sot/S.n I'• f'Uk from bclH'h. 3 Hrl. .! IU. 1"11 loll>. II( I.It l"1n.•µI 2 Pttho:o., 2 r11r ~11r Ownt'r will turry 2nd Mtg 9'~ C H ROBERTSON Realtor 675-3637 ~HERITAGE . • RE A LTORS ~HOUSE Sot a S.n 1-S '72 JUHIPllO DRIVE MlNI OftCllMW ltnrrHH'Ul:.t ll• ly I It'll II , tll~tdully rlt•cori1tt'd ~ Wrm. 2 b:ilh h<>ml' with w;illpuJ't'r und plui.h c11rpet throul(ht>ut. llt-.11 111i;.-Jru1t trel'i. in pool s1~ ht1c:k yard: country lutdwn: two put10::1: dt>u· blc l(al':Al(l: l'l'tf1•cl 111 t-vPry wuy for VtHJn family ~.950 <.:oil t;l'n lty:.in. 7~ 1820 HEW Ot4 MAllCET Corona Highlands: 3 on f:vl'runl( Canyon bdrm. , 2 huths, frpk • J QU AIL W1decanyon\ll'W :.ome ocea n view . A Arch itect EllcrlJrook envnte beaches. Open custom home. 3 BR 2 Hi\ Sun. l·5.464Sern Dmu PLACE g ~a~ uu;o~~dv t~~< l~' ife~.·.~ tl rtlOPHTIES .. Reduced LO $329.900. Cul er; .............. 10,-fl l :JO r .M.I for appL l..orella G~ '_,..__ 11 ------~ • 67S-5930 * 363i E C'o;t 11~ \:, Crl)l "HURRY" .. _ , ., .. _----~---------1 A very attract1v&-Mesa • ... I Verde home on n DON TYLaR a spacious lot. Heated AS90C.,RaALT'OltS CAMEO pool, covered patio. gas ...,. ............ ••• ,.,. SHORICS BBQ walh 3 Bdrm . 2 bath •7-..., and many other added ----------Seton a lush apx •11 acre featun>s for pleasant hv· Opett Sot/S111tday I to 4:30 IAYSIDE canyon view lot : t his in~. Call 546·5880 ror chor min~ I-owner 3 moredetatls. ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS VIEWCOHDO Extra nice 2 BR concl vverloolun~ r ha nncl an< t:ioau.. OnJy SISS,900. bdrm .. 2 bu. home. just 3 doors to privnte beaeh ~uw. with room for pool & ocean view de<'k. ~hows like a model! Not 1--------- 1325 laY'ide Dr. l"or Directions '44-7211 rJn Nl[,f[ [11\ll i' t. 1\SSLJ( IA1 f5 1WIMS? l.4)Vely Goldenrod. n<'a t11s lortc bridge . tw about to start duplexes · BR. pot10, 2 DA home largc2 HR. 2 Bi\ view un 1u.. $298,000 each 'r(Ji(l}m t!<>/ ,_,;f /rn •. ~ufu·1ui•J f/j.J-IM.'JI; 2435 E. CoeSI Hwy., CdM only the best avail.. but also the lowest pn ce! At $259.900. see it lhis weekend! 201 Milford Dr .• open Sun. 1-5 lidt•ty 671-7040 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AXBl.WPB 2431 Santa Ana Ave, CM SQS,000. Only S5000 down. Assume 91,Az,..,, loan. No poincs. no credit checks 3 bdrm. 11~ bath, fncd yard Galler>' of Homes Klrk Lamb.'tJl-0900 EXECUTIVE RAH CH OMLY SI 13,900 Near So. Coast Pla:ta. Rich & warm. stained ~ I a s s & w'o o d s . -'-----------: Professionally decorat· lf2 llodt to 0c4Hlft ed. rnnt din rm. lvly fm· BY OWNER. 3 BR. 3 BA. l,Y rm. A real charmer. Fa m Rm, Din. Rm. ,.1-~se..-..00..,.1.~,_•llWI•• rp1c·s. $249.soo. 67~728.5 (~1Wn15§1f21¥i 2 yr new townhouse, fo sale by owner, 3 nR. 2"'1 Real F..c;tate MAND HEW TOWHHOMES ·~tt.y Woods" <F.astsideCosta Me!la) 2432Santa Ana Ave. English Tudor 2&3 llr split le vel, 2&3 <'a r g a rage, fr plc s. microwaves, greenhouse windows . pool , s pa TENNlS court FromS89.MO 64&-0061or955 1920 Developed by WoodtreeDcv. Co. ba. fam rm. wet bar , El,EGANT College Park 3 br home. $153,000. 640-5679. MESA VERDE <'ul·dc-sac s treet. nice family hom-c. $86,000. HartMM View Hlls SPot.less practical single Agent 545-4289. Ne w 0 n M a r k c t story 3 bdrm. den, pool.1..:..::.:.:.:.:..:..:_;_ ____ _ Sp;tCIOUS Broudmoor Ex· guest house. 2935 Java INVESTORS toeuuve home with larg Rd. AslunR Sl75.ooo DRE & u sc..-cluded pool & Jacuui. Agent 675-8800 ~ RaJSt!d wood tx-am <'eil _________ , Present tenant will sil{n 2 inf!S. m aS!>I vt• s t u n Q.&&.,. Q.1!"'.... yr lease w/purchaser. 2 fi pl 4 bdr f ~ ~ mstr bdrm suites & a ire ace. m + am EXTRA Q.UH world of bit m s. Obie rm. By Owner. $239,900 '-A-full b rr· r 1 C.all 7~H310 4~m .. 2 a .. o ice. frplc. lge my r m. 4 xtra OPEN SUN 1·5 1V rm .. lndry, dining & lge bdrms plus 3 balhs. :!Em LJGHTHOUSF. LN. IOl. fully equipped With New I y 0 r fe r c d u t r..rst quality appliances -SI 10.900. Open S un J ·5 0PEH DAILY 1 ·4 dble gar. w/ carport. 2 PM. 759·1501 11 J.ASMIHECRESC pat ios, l ow main t .. l'lan 5. ocean . canyon Uorder or Newport & view: 3 bdrms. +family Costa Mesa. 548·5879 By rm.; t e nn is. pools: Owner.OpnHse Sat /Sun $2"" 000 12·4. . --------pnvate gate. "'" By Owner. 4 bdrm. lll• ba. Sccruc Prop. 675-5726 m w roof. Pltlntcd in & SHORECLIFFS out Close to schools & stores. $85,000. Convcn· LionaJ or contract. Ca II for appt. 545· 1638. rm. WI> 1m tJJ't, tfr~lb.. T F. N-N1-S . P Ot> L . S 9 9 . ~ 0 0 . 2 l 8 8 l •""'1,1 luC , 2 N r aarugl'. SAUNA.JAC 6MORE. Ha rbo rbreeu. 11 .8 . • nb 4r it-.i Onmt:t• Av.:. 4 BR, 3 baths. ~sq rt. ll29,000 -~ 1 J :'I. 0 u 0 e a c h · Gumt master suJ t.e. huge 714-961·9117 ()w~·r1Agt. tl42 216-& or paUo. Only $82,500. Try --------- ll73i17K2 tO« dn. Bkr, Bruce Decorators 2400 sq . fl. JUSTLISTf:O! ~ home. 2 blo('ks from ---------1 beach Pool. bbq. 3 fh1b fint• htory near golf JUST USTED! bdrm. 3 ba. ram. rm. l'OUfbl' 11dul1 occupied $78,500. den. formal dining. Xlnl 1rrunal·ulutti 3 br. sunken This cute 2 br bonus rtnanclng. Open House l1v11111 rm home only starter East.side R·2 lot Sat/Sun/Mo n . 2t83l 1145.000 01i.<'n mtnate home is a good begin· Kiowa l.ane. 962·9704 ~en. IK.~ed. Century rung. call ror appl. to 21 Gold Coast Realtors. see. Century 21 Gold MS llt!S. CoastRealtors,M8·1168. ~SUH 1·5 i64,f00 Arc hitect remode le d ........ OllLou•:artc U..sl Duy m C:Ulila Me:sa wood & glass. hrdwd nrs. for adulfs ove r 40. This 'llns adorable 2 br. l ba decks. skylight atrium in lovely 2BR town.home is home ts one of the least Mstr suite , L~ lot. Owner a MUST SEE! 1 mile to M bc h+ml l llon dolla r expensive in Costa esa. $l.19.500. 642·7817 recreaUOf! center. Only New-rpt. tile. water heut('r & ce1hn~ & roof on INVESTORS ~.500. Atla nta Blvd. the ~ar Com pl fenced Good starter property. 2 b t w n M a ll n o 11 a & ror 1,1nv<1l') For more in· homes on a lot. $675/mo Newland. Ask security (u l'Ull vary al p 8 (. UlCOl!le. XJnt Joe nr 19th guard for buildinl: 19. • ""· -.. UV\ Unil C or cuJI Jack Fk k 004·2431 St ... ull pnce_..,.,.,.,. &As""" SHAf'ER REALTY """ super Cit' an 3br . 2ba .. li:t 960-1910 96).()926 lot. new p:unt. cpl .. & furnace Oil Sal & Sun. CU>SE TO BEACH . 3br I OUI IEST IUY 2187 Meyer Pl. C.M. house on R2 lol. Room to 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths, 962-l!Sm.Ownr/Bkr. bid. So. Costa Mesa. heavy shake roof. Walk I 1,1 .....,11 ~TO II!"' CH $85,000. Principals call to park &schools . ' -~ -agentMcCoy,642·1736. 1.a.l.M/Mo••k 3br J\IJba home 00 large s•Lt461 lot. Quiet street. good BACK BAY VU.LACE ~• location. Open House 3 bC'. 2"'1 ba, wet bar. By IY 1"1 SEA l::.l 5. 893 Towne Street. owner. S106.SOO. 644-4646. Super 3 bedroom. de· C . M . Ca 11 R eese Eves/wknds . corat.ed l.n spring colors. Realtors. 75J.t473. 0.. PoW I 026 t.a.£.M/Mo.Hk ~RT RIVEAIA 'S •••••••••••••••••••••• • 4 l6-I 46 I IEST IUY Magnjficent ocean view OCITIMIMT IHLIVIHG And xlnt r1nancing Seller is offenng you an existmg VA loan at 9': What a bargam. d1Scover unlimited possib1ht1es this spacious 4 bdrm bas to olfer in Irvine. Only Stal.WO. 552-4477. AMMOUHCIHG $6',SOO A ,ewel in Irvine a home w/rnax1mum hv abihly a t minimum cos t ! 3 spacious bdrms & 2 ba. SUper terms. so take this c b111lenge & d iscover what we can offer you . SS!-4477. PREMIUM WATERFRONT LOCATION Lo<'ate d on 1t k noll borden ng Lake Wooc1 bridge with greenbelts on both sides. this Wood bri dge C r ossi n g . ~mdl'n Model has u beautiful view or the lake from lhe h vlng room, formal dintn~ room. family room, kitchen und master bdrm. Thv1 home has a tre m e ndous amount or ex<'ept1onal features incl udi ng : vaulted clear ced;ir paneled cc1hnRs tn thl' living room, formal din· ing room and fa m ily room , d ea r cedar paneled livin g room walls. fireploce~ in bolh bving room and family room. hJghly upgraded floonog w1lh wood Par· qu e l 10 entry and kitc h e n . two, 6x6' WOOD•IDGE New on market: ran tAISllC BrighlOn by Akin:.. 2 Bdrms. den. 212 bath:.; central 111r. Bright & dk .. 'erlul. Exqu1s1tely ch• corillcd A&s umabil' loan $127.950 TUlnEAOClt OPEt4 SUH. I-~ 18932 RACIME Oulsla ndinA value: " bdrms .• family rm., 2 baths. atnum. central wr. New carpets. bn('k frplc., secluded yard wilh malure t.reei;: patw. Owner h as IJought another. Only SLZ4,950 HIGHLAHDS Beautiful Sage Model in Turtlerock. upgraded 1n every way: 2 bdrms .. 2 baths. wnin.li? rm.: gn•at view! <.:en l ral air . microwave. O wner 1~ mov10g oul of area: call for app't .. you won't be dJ.sappcnnted. $117 ,950 DAVID D. CAaLSOM IEAl.Toa 133-9293 fa.oisbed storage areas 1n --------- garage. with laundry Woodbndge By Owner tray a nd cabinets. Q.i!,'tOIJ'I rolor wood plan· 3 bdrm. I \'Jba. ~r nt>w t.alloo shutters on mus t Townhouse. patio. di~· wmdows. dry bar with hwasher, S7L.000552·317-I naluraJ ~k cabincb !ind Turtle Rock Glen 5 Br. 3 central air cond1tton.11~g. ba. 3 <'Br gar .. A l c. spa Cl' Offered ut $239.000. F"' for RV Owner I a)(I Curther details and com J>holl(> 114.~ 0776 cvs. l.arAc 4br, 2''2bn. End New 3bd.Open Sat&Sun OPEt4SUMDAY unlt,l·ondo.1700sq.fl.of ~~~1:2gio, A.gt l 64lt NO RMANDY ORANGETREE fllm1ly livinA. Use of Prestige 4 BR 3 BA. 714 731 3777 1'0 R M E R M 0 D .. ~ L pletc li st of up1<:radc:. call lar~e pool, jac .. sauna & Luxurious ocean vuiw greal Ooor plan. Lovely • • PATIO HOME Adult tenrus crts. $79,500. Open single family homes nr pvt yard. close to St, l'Ommuruty. l bdrm + House Sun 1 :30·5. 364 the harbor. 2012 to 3206 Bonaventure . Askinit den. l ba. A/C, up~rade~. Seville, Newport Riveria sq. ft. coming soon! flll,~ or-"-• ~·' '_ l>(O(. deco. xlnt. loc. re~' <.:ondos . Call Reese MS-Slll -.,... _ fac1 ht1es.1. ${2,500 Open ltealtors75H473 ---------146-4401 ~ House :sun . 11·4. 33 ---------•lOOOS41ftSlr• • Or a n ge B l os!>om. OHEYEAAMEW AIAHDONB> THEGOODUff Elegant describes this Ownef/Agt. 5"59·1209 or $112,000 3 8drms and den, 2~ ba Saacious 4 bdrm, 2 -~~1 beautifut home. t~. P.1~~~~~1Si~A~TE~~~l-=S42=·7~009~==-:-:7.:7-=:-Partial view or ocean wood k g lass condo. HW>tington Seaclifls po111 w/Crpk + lg game rm 1: from this 3 bdrm. 2 ba Must sell today. 25% home, e nclosed court w/we t bar. Xlnt loc. Family Uvmg al its finest upgraded. home. Owner downand assume8%1n! yard, privacy galore. 7~%\oan.559-U75. La r ge Wood b ridgt> • rnouvated Owner will help finance I.his home ls designed for ---------WOODBRIDGE Prescott 5 bdrm. 3 ba or name your t erms . the family who truly lov· IY OWMB 21>15 sq. ft. home. Quality "ADULT CONDO" $89.900 (471> es the good lire. $1.59,500 Woodbridge Aspenwood SP£Cf 11S.ll. amenities include up K.R.. NOPBTIES brier 848-0109 ftL graded carpels. custom $84,900 · 4br 2ba F.R. lrg. atrium Desirous of 1Jv1ng in the drapes. air coodit1orunl! La rge mast er suite . 493-9311 Olarmlng 3BR 2BA. xlnl fro nt & ba c k yrd. beautiful lakeside com-redwood deck. sva & formal din. guest bdrm & ~~~~~~~~~ cond. Steps to blwfs, Sprinkler s. s112.ooo. murutyofWoodbndge., much much more. OW<: bath. nook in kitch. lg hv· E surf.2lols.644·l094 551·2J97 We have homes ava1la· small Znd. Pnced lu !Wit mg rm & frplc. Serurity MOTIC !!! o gate. pool. O P EN SlHPtMGGIAMT .. AU.TERMS.. UNIVERSITY PARK 5 ble in the pnce ran~e at $192.500. By wnt·r HOUSE SAT & SUN. 1·5 Sacrifice!! Hunt. Conlinental Coodo. bdrm. By Owner wittr ~~;~r~e~~~f.jooo. SSHlfl'l ____ _ llll So Coast Dr <E2021 3 bdrm. l'~ ba. newly land. $118.000 . 119 11 TOWHHOUSE off Fairview, Costa BIG & BEAUTITUL 5 nainled, refria Incl. A Bascom. 552·8291 or 8d ( C M Bdrm. 3 ba. Im mac. up· ,...... ,. 3 rm, amtly rm .. Al . Jr WOODBRIDGE esa. graded Thunde rbird steal at only $64,700. fn5..C-4981 Collect. Open upgr aded. Pool/teno1::.. RE Al TV 1.R.£.H le1Mr Corp ..,..~ Fam rm and hob House Sat/Sun Only $99.500. 646-7782 ubyum rm"·. bnae used bric k "EXftA SHU,.. Agent 975-0616 -J cul bd Irvine, 4 BR + pool. This rrplc. Choice area. mma atAl 3 rm. up· week only $87,900. Aft.e r 551-3000 YOU WIN Nice 3 br fa mily home. Super location! A htlle paint & cleaning will make you $$. A winner! Hurry & saVI.'! Call 646-7434 Motivated seller. Open graded home w/frwy ac· 2/18 with r eallor a t house da ily. $127,900. c:ess and close to schools 33126 Sea Bright, Dana and park. Listed a t Slrl.SOO.SS1..m23. Pt. S84,9ro. WOODBRlDG E S &S. New t.ownhome 2 Br. 2 • i!~ .. ~=1 ~=~1~r P:rglr;.:!·~~~~:~~ above garage , 2 bdrm, 95.S-22S8SS1·3817 1~2 ba. Super upgraded ---1-y-0-W-.... -ER--- thtuout. Only $72,900 " Qntu t.a.l.H 1\ut.leroclt Glen. Single &Toro 1032 L ,.._ familY Plan 3 on cul-de· ••••••••••••••••••••• • • ..,... -P" sac 4 Br 2VJ ba 2 frpk s ~ rn 21~ -...4~8_1;--3--.,-A....___l/-l ___ 6_4_6-_7_7a_z __ Redwood decking. Jae: pool sz lot. $209,500, __,;;:=======--Turtlerock Glen lnver · W O O o 8 R I D G E ness elegant 4 bdrm 3 ba Arborlake. l.:lst but new ram rm. library, Jacu~z1. Brla.rclif( mdl plan at wet bar a/c hu~e yard. Phase I prires. Com · extras galore $211,500 by pare. Dramatic upper . J ~r open Sat./Sun IJIO fir unit, 2 Br. 2 ba, Ir.Ii? SUllwat.er 752-8318 =~~~:~:;r~~! LEVERAGE w /a uto opn r . Lr~ balcony on grnbll. The bst buy in Irv :it 599.950. Motivated owner will Come5e(?.(7l41$S2·3200 help (1nance with a Agt. nurumal down payment. 3 bedroom. 2'1'.t baths 111 833-0815 GOLD ST AR ACRE CREEKSIDE Aspen 3 br . NEWPORT WEST 4 Br. Turtl e roc k . n e w 2 2 ba. upgraded. a~l. l.rvmeGroves. Call Now! TalltoRedC~t WeUshtl! 754-1202 In-law quarters. Newpart Heights. $143.950. <:en· lury 21 Newport Center. 640-5357. IM-1.A W SUITE ColleRc Par k beauty. 5 bdrms. 3 ba <2 bdrm + I h:ilh-sep entrance> fully msulaled walls & ceiling. <.'OUrtyurd entranc<'. 40' t~>v'd patio In pool sized yrd w/frwt trees . Only $106,000. 7S~H501 VA ZERO DOWH only 2 bUts to beach. As· br.+den, 2 ba. Condo 8 .5005514038 Conventional low, low s ume la r ge 9% In. Best view. Air cond. all down, or will exchange S97.900 upgrades. Open House S17,SOO equity for lots. SEE WINO. 4 Br. pool, Sat. SUn. 1·5. 95 HigbJand luxury car, large boat. spa, gazebo, convcrsa· View. $126.900. Owner. TD's, inc or comm pro-tio n pit , fountain s . _c;....n_•_>644"" __ m ____ _ perty. Can add cas h. Sll.3,000alller ms. W~ CCNtdo SUbmit your deal. All or. SEA HAVEN. 4 Br, 214 --r fers will be considered . b 1 h 2 Br. H~ Ba, nr lake. pool 1900sq .ft .LR,DR,2 FP. a . poo. spa, s a rp &c s pa . Sel ler m ay Huge MBRw/open beam ~.J:~~~~~4 Br. 2,~ ~~~t' $6900. Jitker . ceilings. quiet cul de s ac. I f k Shake roof. huge shade ba, PoO ·spa, aces par • trees. ~ min to major ~~~·ER'S COVE. 2 shopping mall nod 40~ Br. 2 ba , rare 1 story end Fwy. F .P. $97,500 . ,,.A .__ h 11 Present loan bala nce unit. 3 b..,,.. to udc . A $8>,000. 91ia% aaauma blc. adult&. Pool. s pa tennis Owner/broker. 586·0367 m~ macnab I lrvtne realty **OPEN TODAY** UNIVERSITY ,ARIC Jm mac ula te <'Us t o m built 3 Bdrms+dc n home. Pvt. Mstr/Bdrm ~o h as 1t 's o wn Ci ace and view deck 0 . .c nnanclng Asking $211B.OOO $©\\Jtl~-lGt,!rS• or7~5700 lt ... Ethlt. ,,..... ... 9'3 .. 377 A s mashing. upgraded La Salle mode\ end·unit w/cxpanded master BR + 3 other BRs . Lg. family rm - formal dininf? rm -~ourm et kitchen -deli~htful patio. Bright & c heery -on g reenbelt w/pool within walking distance + schools, library & bicycle pa)hs close by. $1 29.500. O P EN 1·5 P.M. #17 WHITEWOOD. <U·82>, o..it~ltftr. tsS-0497 642·3263 Beaut. 4 br. 3 ba. hge ram . ....,_._,,....,..__.....,_,....,,..,..... nn. Mesa Verde North ---------• 5S7·33.S2 Owner OPIHSAT/SUN 1·5 3115S••• l.oM llarbor View Hills. im · rnlK'\llate for the most di sen minallng : lhls 3 bdrm. & ra m ily r m . home has been lovi111tlY cared for & offers an ex· citing ocean view. wllh the seeurity of a walled ft gated yard. SZ89.SOO OPIN SAT/SUH 1·4 603JASMtNI Oul)lex. 3 BR. den. 3 ba 't 2 8R, den. 2~ bll. Bolh have wet bars & laundry rooms. Scenac Prop. 615-5 MO 9UALIFYIMG N<.-w Custom 2 & 3 Bdrm CQndos. $78.SOO lo $83,950. Op e n house Sat/SUn 12·5 :it 2170 Ca nyoo Or. Near Victoria. Olli Chuck Koistra MariMn ltMI iltat. 541-2131 141· IS I I By Owner, 3 br. fmly rm, 3 frplcs, buill In BBQ. 557·2175. afternoons. ELEGANT but comforta· ble, tastAlfully decorated In warm eorth tones. Thl!i 2 litory. 5 bdrm. 3 b•. home wilt ple ase eYeryone with it's teak flooring, plush wall to wall carpetmg. clcgnnt drapes & complete UP· grade. Next to 11chool11. park. shoi)p\ng, tennl~ & nicreat1on in ch1trmin1t M a del Mar. $129.000 Prin s . o nly. Owner I ~S56-688S . .. . ... , ... ,. . ......... That Intriguing Word Game witlt a Cltudle -----t4'""4 ..., CUY •• !'GWiit o·-·~ ..... 0 lrfO"'bleci -d• ""'°"' to -· 0 I'"'«>'• ..... d.. ,,.., 1ittt ... of eo<h 1n 1t1 ,,,.,. vf SQvc>f•\ MOY 80 T r I' I I I I· TA Y NIO R UHR U l1 I I I I I' l O U L G E E I We t11d some excll• l l I 17 I ,,,_nl at our houee over the . .. _ _ . . . wffkend. FOf • 1clence '--...._.....1-__...--11.-.A-.J project my aon did • I " U G p E L I ct'ltomotome test on our I I 11 I I grandfather ctock •nd discovered It wtl • .___..__,__.._.__,,_ ... -·-01oc1r. I HERTOO I ' 'ff 1 I" I I I 0 ~°i:l~,. ,:ie~vctlt ~ '-· __.. ___ .__.._ _ __.. _ ___,_._... YQ1i dw•lof>1r--"N:1bftow. ..• •r; .. r r r r r I' y·rr~:r r I •;;;I I 'I I I ·I I I I I I I ~ITS A.Mwen In ClnsHlc.tfet1 5300 :.$,.A,I'>•.·· 1 VANODOWM Come a nd see lhis beauWuJ 3 bedrm home wilh gorgeous family room . Has assuma ble lsl. Priced \o sell at $98,000. Ca ll P .8 .l. 964-2431183$'°211 pager 119515. IOWMaHOME Open House by owne r. Landmark. 4 br. 2ba, ram . r m .. n r : b c h . 9&!·5116. ...... ~°" tf•tn• 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Executive Home on the w a t e r . 3 b r 2 ·~ b e w/hdrwood rlrs. Below builders cost. at SJB0.000. Open House Sat/Sun l·S. 18181 Coral Cay Ln. 640-1212 or 979·SS33. K In· vest. BEAUTIFUL VIEW Magnifi cent Marquette in University Park w1lh permanent view of roll· mg bills . 3 bedrooms. 2 fireplaces •• cat bed ra I re~s and courlyard Qiunlless upRrades. Now asking S12A.700 HOME FOR A HA,,Y FAMILY Bri~hl ·n cheerful Deane home! Lg. 3 BR +.formal d in init & huge ramily rm. You'll enjoy the warmth & s ophistication or this residence. Comm. tennis /swim c lub rer your pleasure. Ready & waiting for you! OPE N 1-S P .M. 4901 CORKWOOD. <U -83> 3 Bdrm, 1~ bath. fN!8h and like new. Cus tom d r apes, n ea r o e w carpe ls. hig hly up. graded. 21 acre park an4 FIVI llOaOOMS !:!'1~~ty pools. As· ~~~~~n Turtle Rock Olen Patio Home Plan 1"'""16Nftm'l'Y~; iC Hart>our. tenn1a couru, ,..,."S TOWHHOMI 4. 2-story home features lg. fa mily -·-.. ·-·----PoOl.ape,c:lbhM. Walkw Sharp• lmmac. 4 BR, rm w/wct bar : 2 lg. brick fplcs + bch. 16772 Algonquin. Fam rm. dln'g rm. 3-car garag~ w /clec. opener : F\aU price $73,500. Open Tastefully decorated. covered patio & 2 s ide yards, one of bdrm Cond IWll.S. Outaundfng v a lue . 3 · I~ ba. o. ShaferRcalty Audrey Kapelus. Agent. which could accommodate an RV ~~.~au. tTMOO 960-ltlO ..;;M4-~7'1f7.;...;;.;... _____ 1• vehicle. $208.500. OPEN 1·4 P.M. 8 llMf ... •leadt 1040 ..,._ 1044 Oran1etree condo. by SYCAMORE CREEK. <U·84 l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• owne r. Plan 3. I br . Adults only. Tenn11~. p00I, M2·12l5 644-•200 euut exec 3br. 2ba. pool, The Ranch. 4 8r2 Ba, C•m spa etc. ~a.ooo. 640-l8J8. crtyd. atrm, la m1lr slc, rm. DOOi. lg corner lot tot OOvtt Drlvt H•r~ View C4nter opn hu Sat/S un 1·5 w/RV parltln a. UP· CREEKSIDE Wiiiow 4 br. <Bcb/Garflt ld > Sl2UOO. uaded thruout. Sll7,500. 3 ba. upgraded A&l 96M778. Ml·Ul 1129.500. ~1-4038 ~ . ,. -. ---... -~ .... ,.. .. 1 Irvine at Clmp'" Valley tenter 1S2·1414 ... \ Pl DAIL v PILOT ufH! x F•brym 10. tOCJt ....................... ····~··~·~··· ...... ······· ~.":':..5:!! ........ ~.~.~ ...... ~!.'::'..~ ....... ~.":':..5:1!:. ••••••• .....,.., ,..... s.. ........ for s. ....... ,_,. ~.':4!f:!~ .... !~.~~ ~.'!!!::! .... !~.~~ ....,., ... llC.. '°" ... .,........ 1069 ... .,,......... 10" ............... 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.?.-! ............ !~~~~ ~..... 1041 ~~~ ..... !!.~ ....................... .......•.•............. .•.••.••............•.• . ..................•... SUNDAY SPECIAL'S I OPEN TODAY 112'1 Yelowwood llut>lanchnK M4t ~udh• -Jnxl'tn \ownhoml' rn l)tl lllilll.H.t Ill 1•11 ol lrvuw Ov. nN v. 111 hd1 hnl&lln • $1.t~.100 S Cobot tll' I-'\ I ., In b<'uuulul r-.11• thl41111<l \ n i\ 111 II,. r v. 1• u J ho'<ln ium hunw v. 1th 11111 1111( n 1e>m, .ur r v111t.11u11 1~ & n1n•I)' u11~·r.11h d S•ll.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAl¥&0US ... vM"WI vt roa•tlln .. • 1 1 lf«lt al alahl . • l1rac11 ra m II> honw *Ith 11 par11t m'ltr •ultt• • au11t•1 b ruunlry kllrht-11 fOOlT" l ly 111\(lt U(M'd ~ tk lo hrv.1• 4'# '\()I.I CIUTIYI ... hn1uwln1 r h1trmln• f1mlly t\off .. on •lrt't I lo t.IT\'l t.lf I•' l'llllV II' l1ll•d1•lt•d 111d n •111n11r Uk lfl h11lh • ht 11111 lful 1 lll"J1'1llO Jl.,'\i,01111 l ·J I\ nl'wt n· m o1tl'lr1t '''""" i.hw "\11trm lii•I '" lht NOJ lh ••1111 :iw•11,.1 •h• t lull 111 11111 It I l'd~JI l't lt't•tl I" M'IJutlW ' "" I ll lom t1111ll J llH. h111111•,.11h f1rnln,lh \h•v. ,,, tlll' ''"'ollll .. 111 ) hllhl'I \"""'Ill•• tlom ol1rn. Ir\ 1 l11•h11a J bnt""· 11110111111 ti\ 11\J rm. w l1r.•11l111 ,. & hn t•h •Ut11l1."1·k 111• •I THI NINCT FAMILY HOMll ... , ... c .... ., .... ., ... ,. of u.-. ...... 1 tr.. tea. twl•ecy of Mtft 4 ............................ s ... •k•lk • ·-·---.... ........ price ....................... ,91,SOO 49S.1720 On the On1noe coasa-look to lino<> first ~ .. \. .. ~~ ..... !~ IYOWMll ~ri.,.na11h t 'h11rm ho m1• 11111h11iw t u11t L11r .>um, ~ulk lu l)t•11r h l'rll'l'IJ lo '<t•ll $171t .:.llU t'.-11 ix.I 1.,.11 or lt.l 1 OJ\~ II)' 0 Wll('I Sl26.000 1mrn1Ar ul1111• t•o11n.ie. 2 Ur I U.i 49<t 7200 ei..'19Thullta ()per\ Jb&le-setlSUn t S :u~ Nnhonal Puk Dr. U.g N11tU<'I Jbr 2bo F It romplell' n•modt•lcrt SJG2.SOO 714/ll'Jll 11371J or Qll 111~ 3br l"'•h11, fm rm pullos. no ll!o-.oc fC('11 iss.ooo ~779. WHITEWATER Monarch &y Tl·rrun· Eicg1mt io"r . Provincial OP-.HOUSI Diiiy 1.4 21tva.s-a .... Lido Isle O...So•~ UHfT1D llOIC S 67S.56J6 ~t~q bP.~~ . w/pool. jac. ram rm. completely re modeled 0111 lot much more Ownt>r will flnaocc. No credJt nHdcd. s1ss.00o b1l1ncc. As k fo r Ed Chernow 1164 24M ly Ow.r/lock lay Custom. Earth \Ont'. spaelOU5 3Br 2 Di•. J. R l> R. frpk pool. pau o. 1·ul de sa c.-. Mu:1t !H'i! 1139,000 Open H fJU'>l' Sul/Sun 389 Miro Lomu. N n or rall 645-660fi Sl'A<.:IOUS 20R. den OR. LR. view+ 1 OR apl over Rur+G cllr prk'a . 215 St. Andrews Rd . See by al)(>t~"1 Crune540-0008 _ a..IWfsC.- l·lll)' 3 Br overlooking park. Uy Owner. 581·6678 IAYCRIST IEAUTY * NEW IN NEWPORT * ......... TMor C111h I In ,,,. ......... ..._. SHIM&D PLACL ... loc.e.4 ..... Mttt•••1 ._ ...... 2U wttt. ,... .... """"' .... 2'12 ........ °""14 ........ . .A.a U...... ht•".._. o,.-art-"Y o,...w1s...._. 10.. T .. , '"" ,.. Appal ·-·· .. s .. c..._tJ .. ~· MG•d-r ...... ,,..., &4UIO f or , .... ~ -.I 5•.t.y .. 631..0094 Prl<'<' r e du <'ed to $198.000. Cell to see this 3 Bdrm. 2 bi.th hQme at l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3115 Leew1rd Lane. Bob Dickenson Agt RIGHT R~AL'TY 91t.aSJ3 11.UffS/ly o ...... 3 8drm+ram1ly rm. "E " Plan with <i-thied breakfast rm. Newly de<'. $183.000. Courtesy to bkn. Open Sat/Sun l to 4. 540 Vista Grande 759-1563 OCEAMROMT DUPlEX 2 BR. l bath nch. 2 car aarage. 1365.000 Owner will h c:lp f inance. 675-UIOfl ----- 3 RR, 3 ba. corner lot. Udo lsle Lot M' street lo st ree t Wai 1e r1 7 14 883·1434 714 888 5755. OPIMHOUSI Sat/S./Moll 1-4 t$111.0c .... $5000 Nearly new 2500 sq ft * * home.Mtnl~anv1~w. 3 Br. pool Npt Hts. As PIGGY •OMS. lltr. sumes baJ. of SLS0,000. 645-1531 Sl200/mo Approll 10'~ 1---------tn\. No credit n~ded Owner will carry. va cant. Call 645"~ ---OCUlotVIEW IM Q.IFFHA. VEH Live on qwet prestlRIOU5 KJ.ngs Rd . 3 Bdrm 1··~ Ba. Moti vated M~llcr Asking $249 ,000 964-261 I SUIFMS Sharp ~·~1llnw .t bt'\lt'\111111•;, tunn.i.I 11111 1~ mom & r.1n11h 1 tit•m 110 11 C'll l d1• ''" .1,·ro, from h•nnn 1·11u1 h &: ---------a '~lu '" ,\1 i'h ll1'11l'l1 llc'l.-hl, •1~.UVll POITBllALTY 1~ N. C:Oi\ST llWY. 4'7·2461 Oix'nSun 1 S 64().uzr,9 af/«thfi/~ R E A#L Ty 60' LIDO ISLE $259.000. Sat & Sun l·S, 6 lll Via Lido Soud. 673-5723 a....::gt:....-· ___ _ OSUr.:l SAHCTUAIY Secl udt:d 3 Rt:droom bea<'h house. only Slt'I)!> lo oceun. Lari;ie bonus room Priva\c patio Community pool and rt'l'rt-al1on ar~a . E x· rellent ll'rms . Submit down payment. S<lll on 1.'0ntract. no quahrymi:. llreat rnntal area. Ask. mg Sl39,500. MEWPORT CENTER REALTY 640-1112 Jlllfll $12!1. !AJU 4 HicJhlond Vl•w F:lei;mnt s .11H' Mod1·l 1n ·rurtle rol·k 11111 .. "'1t h bcaullCul Vil'"' Onh "<ll·~ tu t"Ummumty 11ouf SlL';,50() 6)-. HANCH FH: ALT Y ~51 2000 Family Room +Game Room are JU St IWO of lht• spe<•ml foatun•, of 1h1i. lovely 1'urtkrCX'k home!. I Bdrmi. .• 21 ~ ha. 1>lui- fi1rmal llm rm and only Sl50.500 L.A.GUM.A. OCIAHVtf:W (\J!.tt>lll bulldt•r '' l\llllh' J bdr m f.1m1h rm 11in11\;.t I Ill , '111.lflll 1o.~1urn11•1 kllC-h.-n. t'l•nlf •Al \IH'Ull m i.\ '""m, nut '>IJud11~! d1·,1..:n. m m111t 1·ond11wn ' Jo:\l·1t 1n ,.: 1'-U'l(ll'llln.1 11( llfO J1•i: ••• <IC't·,m fl IM•,1rh v11•111 ' 11 ;.tl'\•ul piash or hllhl' :11 ru..:ht' A buy 111 ~.ooo Oil.ANGE CO.A.ST REALEST.AT£ 644-4141 ~ Superb!!!! Open Sun 1·4. 572 Alta V1lt ta .. for the dis · cnm1nutin~ ! Splas hing Sea Views lo hold you S pl'llbound. Natur al stoo<: s teps & terraces t•nha nre thl• pic.'turesque .:urdcn.c;: a hu.:e i.tone W1nc ct•llar in the mstr . i.u1tc would convert easi- ly to a s auna. Don't miss i.N'1ng this new c edar showcase with 1L'> many old world feaiures. Of· fered al $3115,000. Call 494.7551 H> Owner 3 bdr. 21!' ba Two FaftMty HoftR Near p a rks, pool & Open Sun. 12·4. 289 Cajon M'hool LarJ(e f(•t• \•1r w <North Lagun a). EnJOY lot 198.500 Call !')52 0037 ocean views. walk to the b"ac h from this F.x· W 0 0 D R H I V G 1-; • trPmely Charmin#? Cedar Cree k s ide Poplar home, featunng French (.;omcr lot on p.irk, bnr k doont & windows, hdwd. work, eo vere d poit10. noocs. 2 frplcs, ceramic s prinkle r -;yi.tt•m . 3 tiled baths & kitchens . 3 brirm 2 Ila SIO'J ,000. C..11 Adrms. up & 2 bdrms. ~ 1833 ___ , down: mrc big y ard. SUPER S'lAS.ooo. Call 494-7551 Views & Privocy ())ntraet or Option. B1~ 4 Open Son. 11 .3 802 Can · bdrm Condo with pool & tenn1i.u:,e G44 S5!;th·vc& yon View (take Thalia . turn R. on Temple Halls Dr.). You'll be cnrap· tured by the Coastal Views & awed by tht beauty & pn vacy or the outside entertainment area around ;i Sp;i, 3 Bdrmi... formul dining, Pl'fU~<'<l hdwd lloor:. & a ~ fl lv /rrn w/frpl Ar· ro rdahlc· ul $2 65,000. G1 7$.';I 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEHHOUSE Lgl'. beautifully dl•r . home w /:.w1m pl. & rc<twood d1•t·k. 4 Br, 2 ba. din rm. !11 m . rm, h11(h hl'olffi l'(•1l , frµk, IH'W applnl'. ot'l'<HI t•anyon 'lt!W 1581 Skyline Ur Sun, 12 4PM. $24!1.00tl t:llsten A:.scw 4\17 171!1 A fA.MIL Y HOME MEB>S " l.or:1t1r1n :.<·honl'i . town bcurh, Vll'W " Sitt' J Bdrm, J lwth. dt•n " V .ird l"rui I t rt•t•!>, i.had1• trt•1•:,, ~·r.1 ~ ... pnvtt<'Y " ( '<_..,,l $1!.12,!iOO IF TillS IS Wll/\T YOU AllE ll>OKINCl FOil Coll Today! Mon Tomorrow! 1990 So. Coa5t Hwy. LAGUNA.HA.CH 494-8519 955· I 5 70 Lot for s all•/Ownc-r Sl.2SK Secluded, S pel' Hillt. McConnadt Reafty 494.755 I 180 0ecarH VIEW of r1ly and' Main Beach from rustom 4 Br. 3 ba homt> w/spar1ous studio for hobbies M1dtf..LH~ Tudor Slt'p up lo ltvmg rm wtth 1Jt.·11m<'li rl'1hn~i-. Ft r & 1-'n •nt·h door:. E ve ry am1·011 y 1n this n ew C'l!lttom home. $1!14.000 Tab A.dvant~ !! Uu1ldcr mu:.t !>ell 2 ('U"'tom homl'S. Portunno arl'a. Taki• over exhll'll· in~ fmoncmg. No pis, no loan foes. LAGUNA MIGUEL Uke a model. 2 BR+ den, 2'" baths. View of rolhng lulls $114.000. LC1CJ111M1 V .. R.£. 497·1761 coastal Vll'W w 111 .,l -------- w/Brkr 2 20 al Sl35K Ol'F.NSUN. I l\ 494 :lil\Sf.'V('' 245 VJto:JO 2br Apt 0 1·ean v 1t•w Pool $7'l,!;<l0 ll W <: L'all 49'J·J8811 Wl'L'kl'nd~ ~21621 2 Bdrm. home. North l'fKl H 2 Lot, CWl udd u.n· ll $~.500 PEG ALLEN HEAL TOR 494-7578 I 044 lnlM I 044 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BEST IN TURTLEROCK VIEW & I ~~ATION HI Dramatic al\~\\\~.' ap1clow1 2 BR townhome. $1 .~ .;.N w/l1nd. EXECUTIVE ELEGANCE .+ VIEW Elegant. det~gner-cu1tomlzed 4 BR, F1m. Rm. "EdlnboroughH wlvlew of rolling hllltfll $259,000 w/land -. DONOS .. H •LTOR '411 'llt•11111•) h i WI 4lt Ill Caqsey ~y WOODS COVE Oro11t rt'tlrl'mt>nl or 11lllrtt'r hom1•, with on:un \l\\W. 2 bloclu1 lo 0011ch: l'JMll'lilU!'I 2 bdrrn .. lar.i<• hv111J: rm with frplc . ~ft'IUIUJll( hcJWd noor'!i 2 IR<'k. + p9110 $100.500 CROWHPOIHT ON-an side of hwr .. 3 bdnm • 2 baths. ulnum . QUlet & exclusive area near C rescent Buy Bear!\. ~.000. MOSSIEACH Almost oceanfront. 4 bdrms .. 2 baths. den. 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANNA STEAL? $135.500 for l his S&S Williamson Mdl t'n in Ser rano Park. Whal else can IL be? Huge Pl't'ffilUffi lot, loads or a me n1lles. 1-'ai.t escrow avail Open hou~e Sun 2-4 24931 Utile Vecin· dad bK11ff•~ EstahsWn t 770..0251 OHM SUM. l·S pool. artis t 's s tudio . ·--------• Redwood & cedar COO· 1220 Ewsc11ada Dr. strucllon. S397.500. Vie w the dra m atic --------- panorama.. of ocean and OUPLEX PLUS v I 11 age -r r 0 m l h is Upper 2 BR. fireplace, secluded hilltop home. lower studio + partially Enjoy the comfort and elegance of this dis · completed 3rd u nit. linrtlve properly. 2 SJ2l~MEOPTION master bedroom s, den, 0 SUH&.SAIL 1 yr old townhouse w /l\ bdrms. 2 "'2 ba. & p vt patio. Beautiful UP · graded earthtone carpet & fireplace & family room. $87 .900. < 484 1 4 _ K.R. PROPERTIES 493-9381 focmal dining galll'ria, r conve ntional buy . separate guest quarters Condo oo the golf course --------- and study. $395,000 Must be seen. $87 .500. ~-t-vi-Jo BUS I NESS OP · ..-.-us· 1067 A.wardW ..... Ho ... Outstondina a rc h 1tec· lurid dcsl~n. spurious 3 BR. fam rm, dmln$: rm. 2 lush paU~. 3 eitr auraJ:f' O.W C .. nex1ble fmanc· Ina. 10.5%. Appomtmenl only. =SodHliftq POKERS 67S.S626 WES TC LIFF SHOWPLACE Gorgeous Weslcl.JCf 3 br home. Spacious I i··ing rm Wa rm co rn e r fireplare . 1-'amlly rm. Giant k1tche n·loads or cupboards! H uge m a ster wina. B1R t>ewinR· la undry rm. Massive central pali<r. Mint condt· Uoo! Call fast 752· 1700 tlli.t' llC i/• ,, \ IU'i h)•·f 'r, I ' r®etrl11 PORTUNl'fY OPEN SUM. I ·5 Lush plant shop. Coast -••••••••••••••••••••• ---------575 Cffhr St. Hwy, thriving and con· New on market. 3 bdrm. MEWPORT FIXER /\n opportunity to move Uued repeal bus iness. 2"" ba. den. Upgraded $122 500 into one of Laguna 's MS.500. ~t. 1 Y~~~d. fdnd 3 Bdrm home is steps m o s t d c s i r a b I e "' ·~avily w~ cu e· from the beach, on the neighborhoods Jus t a o ~1_wr..,/iAJ>11/Ju sac. By Owner. SI 19·500 PeninsuJa. It definite ly short walk to the beach ?4 ,. X'-r 714-837·7479 needs TLC. b ut h a s from this J BR ocean 494-0706 2 Story 4 bdrm. 2'~ ba. tremendous potential. VlCW home. Has dmmg -=--------formal din. ram. rm. Bnng rour tools and Im· area, Cam . room plus ex· gourmet kitchen. central agmauoo. Gall 540.1151 t.ra rooms. S2:M>,OOO A PRIVATE IETilEAT air. proCesstonally de · OPEN SUH. I .5 31612 SKond Av. South LOCJllftO Owner s ays "Sell" this attractive 3 BR home ! LovmgJy remodeled and near t he bench and shops, it has a separate new I BR l(Uest unit and a peck a t the O('Can Recently reduce d in price. $152,500 OPEN SUH. 1-5 31692 Jewel St. South LOCJYftO This can't la:.l Ion~ at this pn('e . Comfortable and cheerful horn<' with 2 bed r oom!>, r o om y k•ll'hen. h11th beaml'd c.-erlings, and pleai.unt ocean view $103.~ 1104 So Coast Htway m Village Fair LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 REAL ESTA.TE OPEN 1.5 coraled Inside & out. Beautiful wood a nd Near Rec. Cen ter. By ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS glass. set among ptne Owner830-06S8 trees on one third or an acre. Custom 3 tx>droom, professionally dccoral· ed. S2:M>,OOO. SEE NAN· CV SANBORN AT 20902 CASTLE ROCK. MOHA.RCHIAY Outstanding mas ter suite with fireplace and dramalle bath In this war m , c u s tom bui ll home. Pool surrounded by <!«ks with two foun- tains. '289.000 CIJ Coldw~ll Bon~~r 3 Monarch Bu y Plaza Luguna Niguel 496-7222 131..0136 L.a1J1111a .._ I 0 SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 UR 2 BA, Mont.errey rondo. highly upgraded. m.~ Ownr. 837-5998 ----SUNSET PL.A.CE 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, atrium, AIC, 11'7 yrs old. $86,500. Ph536.0017 ------; tmert 1 rule RosMDor Tow..-s # I Ml wport leach I 069 2 br charming bayv1ew ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mobile home on Lido HACH HOUSE Peon. Nwprt Shores, pool/tenn 1_S27_.'-000 _____ 67_5-034 __ 1 $149,500 principals onl y.1---------• 548-Z187 COHO<> IY OWNER 3br2~ba $99.500 Near Hoag 545-3639 SHAPE UP! This bcaullful condo in exclusive Newport Crest has tennis courts. pool, and jacuzzi OR ... you ran walk to the beach to keep ril and tnm! 3 bdrm. With mtnl·OfflCt.' off master bedroom; sunken IJva.og room with wet bar. This upgraded. lrl·level condo bas ocean view fro m the ups la 1 r s bedrooms. $154,900. Ca II De n yse 0 'Connel I, 752-1920. PROHltTIES"' 11.ACHDUPLEX l·Blk. to ocean : newly renovated. 1155,000 HeWPORT IEACH REALTY 675-1642 SEAVIEW Country Fntteh 11'e charm of "Old World Europe" awaits you in Uus pnvaLe l(aled com· mun1t y overlookin g Orange Co. with a com· mand.ing view from the mountains lo the Palos Verdes Pen1ns ulu CUstom appointments m· elude hardwood floors. sol.id oalc library wall. Stained ~la~s windows, Fren ch doors. s p a & much much more. For rurther details Call. 544-9411 J QUAIL PLACE 2 Bdrms. 2 ba. Outsland· 1 tng view Assoc iation to,. TII l :JO ,,M. CONDO EASTILUFF f.lealcy". Sia.le by pnvate Owner. ------- $104.000. 714·640-0967 Call Beautiful used bnck ror appt. aft . 6pm. front.age. 3 BR 2 Bi\ New copper plumbing. P vt . ply. looking for Newforccda1r Broadmoor plan 11 1. New water heater C.all 759-088H. New uparaded featur('.., 4 br, plus pool. eor lot Pnced n Rhl. A~'l.. Doris 631-0471 . ;1=1};;=#-dt';. ___ r_n_n_.o~-~~- NEWPORTHEIGH1'S Al bert Pussell ~i~t;,t~~~ Rea ll y Co. Uruque oppty to buy un· '33DOVH IMl.N.l.~1-su1 its lhal rarely become HARBOR VffW HOM E..5 avail. 1n Newport '.. Be a~ h • s f 1 n e s t 3br. MONACO. Highly neighborhood. All three UP graded 0 w n e r. have 2 BR. I BA. have $149,000 644-5621 a rchitect pla ns for · 2 more BR's on rront un· it+plans for 2 more 2 BR units. $189,500 Owner 494·3223 Eves or wkends. E.ASTILUFf Choice corne r location. adjacent to park a rea. 5 Bdrm 3 baths with many extras . Top eond1tro n. $192,500. RoyMcCsdle~Rltr 548-7729 ARST SHOWING HARBOR VIEW SOMERSET View or city hgbts from your bed. S BR. Family. 3 BA. Decorator details in brown & earthl<>nes Prof landsr aped. Cov· ered patio. Ma ny extras A blulders home . Com · muruty pool, 1ac1.1221 & tennis court. $209,000 fee. or&IS.A.T/SUH I l·S 2232 PORT LERWICK By owner 640-4562 BAYSHORES·3 Dr. den by owner . Call for appt. 646-9057 RAR E LIDO JS' Lo t . Qwct end of island. One of Lido's street to strl'ct loc. Jackie. BVCO. In('. 673-8441. S7000DOWH No cred it n eeded 3 •llGCAHYOM * Lge new cul>tom home overlooking 7th i:recn ()pen Sal /Sun l 4 PM . 114 Cherry Hiiis . 494 tJ230 --- 4 Bdrm. 4 bath on pvt Cherry La ke . Sunny decks & boat dork Uni· que. $268,000. Pnn onl y . 64lHl21 dys o r ti75 0516 ev/wknds . Duplex, ..., blk to beal'h. Belwt>en Balboa Bl & Seashore Dr Dix 3 BR 2 BA up &3 BR 2 Ba down S22S.OOO. J F Stmson & Assoc. 213/794 7176 or 213/798-4356 1.tw.r·sSpeociat Legal duplex lot 30x8S' in the 100 block. This 1s not a tear·down. The lot needs to be \butll oul Drive by 128 4l~t St or call for 1nro 675·6775. Pnn. only Owner/ i\J!t. Open Sun I S ' :II' Boat shp. 3 br. 2""1 ba condo only 6 yrs old. AP· prox. 1.900 sq. Ct. You own the land ac the shp. Th1S l.IDlt is 118.000 under a ny other comparable unit in project. $180.000. OP.tin Sun 1·5, 4439 W. Cst Hwy. Owner/A~. 675 6775 or 675-801.8. Pnn. only. -SA.CRIACE!! BIG CANYON condo, IOK belo w markt•t ·A Beauty' A LS 0 e I c J( a n l 3 R R house, pool/ Jar. ~reat area $129,900 Agt 6n 4J11 bdrm. 2 ba. fam. rm. Oneoltheruecs\homeson qwel loc. Owner will Lido. 2 BR, 2 ba carry. ~1.58,000. Balance Agenl673·7300 al l<>"k int. Ask for Ron --------- Lee 964-2455 Newport Hl.s . cust. home. BiR 2 sty. n~r 4br. 3 ba. Baek Bay. Huge lot Horses OK. $1 54.950. Pnn OnJy645-7783 P\M. shdws like a model AAent 673-7300 Open Sat /Sun 1·5. 2501 Harbor View / occun vaew. __ A_RETl 673· 7300 __ Llw on Lldo. Super condo acros." from t~nnis cl!>. AAent 673-7300 1076 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Wi.tO'ED: OLOER LOVE llRD t.o ltve m this ncal. dean and all complete. 2 large bedrooms. 2 tale bath:-.. lit e l 1v1n g r oom wtr1replacl'. damn~ area w/blt in buffet. IMM ED. POSSESSION. Noth1n~ t.odo but move in and en· )OY! ONLY$18,000. OLD WORLD CHA.RM Wurm & w1•ko m111~ Sparush has JUSl srown better tbru the year:-.. Nice liv111R r oom . separate dmmg rm. 2 h cdr oo m 1>. s e r v 1r t• pe>reh. View the Padf1l' from lnc sundeclt. Con- veruent lo bea(•h. shop. pmg and transportation. $105.000 A.HEAT HOUSE! A.W.A.fTIHG AMIWF.A.MILY "-cl Possessiotl! Dedtraled qu1e\ living aod excellent n oor'lflan allows "Breathing " room for all m this 2 story home. 1st level has foyer, i.pac lous llv1n~ rm. sunny dmmg/fam1ly rm, cheery kitchen. •!' bath . 2 n d l e v t'I . Gorgeous mas ter suite W\lh sitting are a. dre!>:-. rng af'ea, f 1replacc, PLUSOc.'ean view. 3 add•· Uonal bdrms und 2 baths. plenty or closet s pacl'. 2ii'J car gar w /opnr . Re tturcd S 10,000 to si.is.ooo. WE.AREPROUO TO PRESENT! Many custom extras ror the d1srrim1n al1n l-! buyer Panoramic orean '& goLr course view, i.ur round1•<l h y S an Clemente Gulf 'coursl• UBI sq fl. 2 bdrms +den w/bltm bar & :.h•rcu. spat·1ou.<J l1vm)l rm has pe&&ed hardwood floor., wdn corner frplc. l..ovely pal1o+wood del·k . $159,000. Open house Sun 12 ·4 P M. 421 Calle GQmci. San Clemenlt•. UIEACH REALTORS :rn No. El Ca mino Real SAN CLEMENTE 492-2100 HARBOR VIEW HOME Phase 11 Portorino f\rushed bonus rm, ft>t• land. By owner . Will cooperate w1th-Drokers 6"-0U3 OOLLHOUSE at beurh ---------Jbr, dshwhr. frple. move Ocea~ls condo. B-; m cond 1100.000 2 B 2' n F BEACH fixer 3br. 2ba. owner.. r '.! a . an · dues inrluded. Dally MewportHek)ht1 E meals. Open Sat/Sun t-4 IARG.AtHt ' ~........--. • UMLIMIT D CaJI for Appl. 673·1020 & Channing Newport t·ot •IESTVALUE• must sell. Reduced to l.a!!IJC Vt<'W. new carpets. $95K prunt & panchnR $79,000 NWPCRST Pinn 4 w/lots fi rm. Pnn only. Assume of glass. Im mar rond". exJsllnst Js t TD. 496·32J) Possibilities for 4 bdrm. 7~·5710 t.aae enhanced by used A.EAL •I ... WESTCLIFf * home w /mountaln view. lnsert I rule .. t:.STATE " that needs work. Close to ---------brick walkways. 2 cozy E..STAM.JSHMt:NT You must see this home school & located on ror· L.a1J1111a Hk)MI I 052 fireplaces & a 2nd story ---------c lf you are interes ted m $13.S,OOO. Z3 Aires Ct. BEACH duplex 2 + 2 w/IOL' or upgrades. Xlnl rond. $182,000 incl. land. n e r Io t. SI 21. o o o. •••••••••••-•••••••••• ~=~.1;!1~1s;e1 r swte . \he best Weslcliff has to <00J2DP> L N~ I . .....,.. $79,900. offer at an u(fordable SEE THESE.A. from this beautiful rust.om home with spa re for RV. Walk lo tennis $1"9.900 (482) • OCEAHVIEW aguna 1gue °""' ,,, Q •II\ 'IJN •Oii# ,..,, , ' S.A. Heights • country price. Many eusl om ~E~rrw:;; Realty • [ !ttZ IU~lil r~~~lJi.~ ~1i~~~~~~ ~ ..... ffffy -.~-~ 6424150 month. Across from ten· MtdARoarilM)Fft rm, greenhouse . Ap· ~~13~~fts. 5229•500 In either living rm or MOTIVATION! ~tment. 642-9186. 1514 ---fUl. PROPEllTIES 493-9381 Bh~Cs view. sharp Tn na, 1---------- • MAJESTIC ~:r u:t~et!'xu\/~u~ This Columbia model 4 ~~~ Catalina sunsel.s Clio be Bdrm r us t m h o m e bdrm .. 3 bath plus bonus enJOyed from qusllly 5 wtsep dmmg rm. fam room 1s highly upgraded bdrm. vllla. Charmlr1g rm & lrg gourm c \ and ready for YOUR spa e I o u s floo r PI on latchen. Enjoy Lranqulll fa mlly ! Commun i l y w /formal dining rm \y of green. gret!n golf POOi. jacuui, and park· 1295,000. ( E003D P I course vie w. $220,000. I 1 k e r e c r e a t 1 o n a I newly painted & carpet ed. Century 21 Newport O!nter. 640-5357 VIEW ..OM THE TOP Bn!alhtak1~ ocean view from ~I\ 1n Pres1dentml -LAGUNA VILLA T• 0.... t l/40/o Looa farihties make this 2 Irreplaceable 4 bdrm on th is w h itewate r story home perfect In estate otrers a truly uni· greenbelt view 3 Bdrm. every way. Genuine lath Ql.te~uh.ily for adls· 2.,.. ba, Mediterranean and pl u t e r : 2 c ar ... ti a b 6 ..... ,.._.. I• r a g e . 0 W N E R c .. m na n.. uyer. •wa . .,..N urut, cul-de-Monv .. TED! Sll2,000. Ftreplaces. courtyard. cac Fcnte auarded nom n " ' .. · " · Call n....u5e O'Conne ll, $:115,000. <FAOlOP > mu n \y w/pool, s pa, ~·ISOO"" tOO GltNM flt St. l.,.. ..... uuna, 11ym , clubhouse potunc aretin ac buuiUd ' '-'llAIL rm. $179,960. TV 4'tl-t4t4 4tS-5ZZO Pl.AGE 4't6-2413 130-5050 NOflllnts .. I BY OWNER Highly u p· 10,.. flt l·JO , ... 1 1traded home .on golf · · ~~====~~:.._ COW'i4l Within \-,block of Octanfront lot W/beach COASTLtHI VllW . ~~lub. S275·0::s 4959 ~:ak to "iJ~ t!~~U(~f ~ Brand n e w c u•lom Br 4 n a ..,. _.,_ llN\ ...._..... J pt t d 3 T b 1 ........ me . .,...-.~· ,..,.,.... ust com e e . own ome. comp up· ......._ __ ,, •• ""'13 NB Bdrm. 3 ba SH8.000 gredcd, 3br, bric k-redwd vwuu • .,......., • ' EBBTIDEREALTY dccka w/flreptt, 2 pat •IYOWHB• 4$4.~ . cov'• & vu 189,000, •~· 4br 2"b• Newly rt .. allme 9\4~ loan New modeled kitchen 'm1tr. lwve somethlna to sell' CMv at ~I\. Open hH bath. Close to 1chls. C1&~1ficd ads do It Wtll Vlimda, eez -Sl72.500t42-3272 .J . .... II• &llAUTIFUL I IA .. TOGO 5 RR . 2 A lt . SOm<'rl!cl. kltr he n nook . f a mil y w iwetba r . d ln1na rm. 2 fpk's. view o N<'wport Center. A potttn ir s h e d . prlvary & o price you co n 't b<'ot . Ownl'r hns bou1thl o n o I h <' r h o m e· Submit all orfers S217.000 1801 Port Corlow WA.TlltFIOMT Teruu!1 V111as.Bluffll.3br . He11(h~. N .. 11 II t 1n11. CONDO 2 '.Ai b a c e 0 1 u r y 2 1 near new 2 RR Condo. 011 L~~ /obpat . v $ i ~; .~:,g . Newport c~ 640-5357 ly ~E~ft 111-:NRY 54.5-JS:ll ~ REALTORS --------UOOVUCOMDO mDeJMar 492·4121 ExcWFw...cMC] H.V.H. 4 br. 2 be. to. "" ......... loc. ... •••·• Z•d a•all. $166 ,fOO . Red. lo 1295.000 2 Dr. 2 S-...._ ba. Boal slip prlort~y. c.,h"-1071 Easy financing. Pnn-••••••••••••••••••••••• cipalscaJl ROGER BROWN R.E. BUILOERSCLOSF.OUT '7J.I OZO Elegant 4br, 2\Aaba, 3 rar 640-1440551.656 I garage. dining rm. ~----~ paneled tam rm, 2 l"rplc~. ..-----------------wet bar, laundry rm, * * LIDO ISLE * * Exceptional 4 BR, 2 BA on wide st reet--t<>-street loL F rench doors & beam ceilings thru-out, hardwood fl oors. used brick frplc .. & extra ta r lle So. p a t io. Completely remodeled. By owner. $460.000 673-142] premium carpe l1 n11 . Take over cxi11Un1 loan at 9 W',{ $199,500. 211)91 Via La Mirada 831-2443. · s........ 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONM HOUSI 1 ·4 Preltl&ioul area otSant1.& AN8pacious3br. rnb• .. 1804 N' Fiow r 0.....,, Cl'ftt ltty. 993'*° 2br Condo. l \.'tba. 1200 SQ ft. Pool $.S2,500 646-~t _ ... - - .. - ......_ ,_. 5* o..ra... ... OIW........ ~~~~.~!~•••••• 1~~~~.~!~~•••••• 1~~~.~!~...... . &19. F.OrU!? ti, 197G ~.A;. ......... iu" .............................................. t.cwf'r 1~ 2000 ..._,..,.rit JOOO ._,,,.,.rtp . ZOOO Olflllrlltll•tat. °"'9t'tffll&t ... ••••••• ~~· ~ttriliit• ttOO ••••••••••~ .. l ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... •••••••••••• ••••'•••••••••••••••••• ········••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ............... .--:-1 lOO :fw<S.~ · C:Wofs..t. AUn. V& oo down &. no ••••••••••••••. ••. ••• •• • ................ •• •••• ""-,.,.,...., ZOOO -..... ~,00 C:-0.., M9r' lJ22 closlolll c.'OSt J OD l hl ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOpeif1 .. • ..................... . be1ut1f1.114 bdrm bouac an Costa Mesa ·rrl P lt•it. ......... •••••••••••••• 2BR. lba back unit. $385 " ~ &ood ""'ldtnttu ~ Moo•· HOMIS GET INVOtVED .,.. Pr1d~ or own~rab1p. eeauuM hl1111\ ~rt, s + UL. Jul " depo 1t ~ll. Near llonrr p1.,iu. "5 " .. ' =· bll·lna. opt"n beam acres. mob1I & view· 673-9040 &inl• An• Colloit & oe • pvt pallos Good well. I.ow tu.es.•~~;_;.-----. f"~wa}-. Wtwhm Rt•ul Read tn mov ~ tnto. Lnst 7 mod<11l'I $16'. . Aceot Extra3. 2S m1 t.o OiNOn HAfUlOA Vl EW HlLL.S 2 E •tatl' !t-40 3661> u r Compll't~ "1th ma onr ',. ~ftUl" pat'k 96()..~. __ Otf '47.000. 702·629-0171 br. 3 bll w /conv. drn. ~rw " 1'ukln!l lhl' (1 rst step 1s often the hardest one. Jf you'r e <collectl Fam.Rm. Voult. cl>:. -& landseupmr. m r~ody to movc...up..or ..st.a.ct_your investment program. but *S5000 * s h • d Y 'n r d Yr ti S.-~ I 016 ~ ,.,.__lA.ltS _. AllHT h k.. f d , h It th ... f lod , w/,1aiebo. 3 car gar. n so ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~""' .-~, ,...,,,,,,, ~ a vt> ..,.._:.come con use wit a e aspecw o ay s 3 Br. poo1 Np\ Hts. As. 2100 mo .• ulC'l Jardener. Av.111 llft \·k•w <'Oodu. walk 10 MOllLI HOMI rAU market. t he n come lo the e xperts at Quail Place sumes bat or siso.ooo. 311 673-82'3. bNr h. J. lir lt P.A. J,., Propt'rtt~ for solid. profess ional counseling. P yramid $1200/mo. Approx 10'.'l , blk:l lO ocean. Nt wt·r pr'"' """ r ~l t MtsMon V ll'JO rent "OUr"'"Uttl~ "Ith a n exchanae and/or purchase with a n lilt. No c redit needed HAVE PRIM E Lake Ar· 3br. 3ba. 2 frplc. $77j . • &SJ.l..._ • " "'' " Owoer Will carry, va rowhe d ed We 1 L .... IOH 'M0MTHS RB llMT ey e towards hh~h future rcthums !o(r your .g.otden yea 1 rs . rant.Olllfi45·5.1W perty."Tt~~ru; ro/s~ m-&t.94or67~~ ....................... 7t4/lil7..ot71 A.Gttn'S..., •OtCHS -We ave a ew PoSJllons open or llA Qillt oceunfrool. !BR. family Tm, jacum . v 4 a MO OOWM ltc:em;ed protess1on nls who would Uke to amliatc with Qt DUPUX <>ww.-lroll..-above BU: Corona. great h .i. ~ cH•r)lhin 3 Oran~e County's fastest ~rowing professional Real ~~.r~~~~ll.to only u 14 133 7 •2 414 v1ew.suioomo.1~~- tn:tl"OOrt\:\, taro1h niom o..lt--.1 1100 o.e.w .,;~late or,::aniiut1on We now have availa ble . SCOTT ltAL TY 137.1717 2 Bt, 2 ba, living rm. d111 ~J)flr dt'Nf> f'<'11I In u.h·S. Mt S. 1100 5•.1.7533 rm + den 2 car ~ur ~~rah• >•rd ,,\ll, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-••••••••••••••• -s s 1 s . 8 4 4 05911 . N'>W • $79.000 D PL~X • 20 HARD TO FIND RACHDUPLEX 213/434--7660 •· 53..,14'1 p •LM DESERT Onmj'!e Count y P atio~ prid e or ownership units west Ne:l:n. 4 BR & 2 RAVE PRIME Lake /\r ---~--" d C 1';f fl 1 bl i rowhead 1mprowd pro-64 UNfT COMP\IX an gara~~ -osta 1•1esa. $850.000. Bil. 3 rp ':i. a I t· ns. perty. Tr:ide( up ror So. CostaMeso 322~ • HA L 8 0 A l S LA N D • 2 0 p R r D E 0 F' completely rurnts hed. Cahr. ocearut'ont •••••••••••• •••••••• ••. 1th udJolninjt lurHf S2.600.000 Ownc>r DU p1, .. :X. Tracle down OW N'ERSHJP UNJ'fS-_ :sharp Take over loan. ~ lroker Lwcur;y_2 br, H l: ba, con w1ll t•on~1rlt•r C\<'ha u .:e k othf'r wrm..., onlv. $230.000. Hun t in g t on Beach _ ~ c11413 3 7 _2 4 1 4 -do Dbl.-gar .. fp. pooT.- ....................... 1 1 oo l" !ill l>tl'~ St '\'nwn • · (' () S T 1\ M E S A townhouse s ty le owner's ,...,, 968 3331 337-1717 !. ?., c ... ~ z 1 • 14 s 0 / m 0 ••• ••••••••• ••• • •• • • • • • 156 Uruls. brick construe '""......., Ot<Anu 1 ttJvlllut\• 1lhAl(1' 'l) Pt.l':X Euch unll unit. Sl.125.000. oon.1syrsold.Ownrw1ll .ol M,1vno"'w m . Ill :! 2.000 ~q. fl. $159.500. • 2 O U N I T S cairy at 9 1/•"'" w 12s•;.. ~ :J~~ ·~~::~~s~·~~:~ • 2 hou.ws on lot -Costa RIVERSIDE -2 story down. Cash flow xtnt w101 '• do"'n t.I~ :•1:.M Mesa . Sl.29.500. ~arden style. $382,000. $2.SOO.~ALOY 49.1 * 3 DORM. + 2 BDRM. -*' 2 2 U N I T S INVESTMENTS $16,900 ~~.ilj-... llitJlli~ ST&tS TO HACH Ubl Wldt' '61 tr u1le ri.mu <ON5Ui6) 3 JM l>t h & ~"'·Sub ~tun,1 .. 11owet.I 1~•4(4.>d 111 Tra4:U1'\.lh l •~ :..ill01 P•"'"" l'ou;,t tlv. > l..i~ H<'h Ollered h)' fll'l\U l ~'l30 ~'\' l\J I' 7 lU.~1-:14111 Balboa Island Realty A.'101:wc.. ... r~'~ e~mNV 673-8700 ~tws• 1200 --.rroper+y 2000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ATI'M IUILDftlS lnformatl.on t-°J.lltJ,,tu· bid!( 10•"· ... Jl'~ up to Jtn.';.it JrcJ HOT LINE! ~ UtllllH· ... on JHl\'l•tl re.lad . cluhhoui.e. tc o111i. A\\ r a" t 1 v <'. w •·I I {'nurt .... riding trJll' rn;iintwl'k:d un1l:. conl>li.t Exclusive! Term.I /~~~57 17 1&'k 11 ' ~ ~ ~ H~ ~ 1' ~) l ~ *Tat UNITS* 9.8 JIMES GROSS I /S2J.<t462 w/separate gas & elec BANK ----tric meter.1. Units are 10 I 6 ACRES )TS. old. These units on• EPOSSES I H E L A I R B 0 F locaU'd tn an xlnl Long R s ONS FALLBROOK PRIM E Beach areo. Sales rnrl' AVOCA DO LANO IN $197.500 w/a nnuo in No DOWN P RE S T I G I 0 US come of $20,160. Invest· JIELEAH ESTATE CAN rnenl re<iuireji. $60,000 BE S PLIT 29% balance down. Eves Ca ll J ohn at PAYMENT down o we . $368,000. 964-~; wkdayscall . Pnnc Only. Make Wink Execuff•e, RJtrs FREE Bus 957-0554 Agnt. 141-4343 * * CITY RANCHERS AD ,_..._. ___ _ *TOURS DAILY* Ueauurul ranch st•ttinii in the Santa Roi.a Moun· 1 2 3 BEDROOM tams. 'oulh or Orange • • t'nty. 5 full ;ia c•., wtall HOMES ullhl•l~. lo.idl•d w oak !> Term.,, Broker. 7 UHITS·C.M. Beaut. new bu1 ldin~ F'ireplaces. xlnt location. 1SL lnvmts 64.2· 1603 IN PARKS 1/671-5691 Eastside Triplex I /522·2080 Three I Br uni~ on rlJI-! All ARC at• --loL Good &.st.side loea lJW lminess PropHty 1400 tion $750 mo income. CALL HOW ••••••••••••••••••••••• fl.IU pn<'C $110.000 MOl .. EHOME 'l'ransfcrred! Mubl sell -lceCreamStor<' Finunc £ f R€STIG€ STORES mg545-6'70t. C:o-;ta M<>sa ---HOM€c t: Anal'le1m !}56-4 :;()0 -~-> Westmms ter 848-8895 Conaarciat 3333 W Coast Hwy -Na C 1\nahc1m 956-1011 rrop.riy 1600 · · ~nt.a Ana 554-7070 •••••••••••••••••• •• ••• 64S..6646 on approval ofc-rc d1l 00 ll :W' Cl profX'rly at ML\JtlltUIC EVEH EXC-ITING--=~~=~9~~~l~Slll I 5% DOWN e e -------4·Plex. A.'lsumc . Seller .,.....,IEACHC-1 w ill ca rry paper. Liclo-tWwportlch S.xreuul stor\"'Cor !-.Ule Ma n a gem e n t a v ail. Smack dab m tht' middle s:ro.ooo witcrms Agent. Gary 0 . Rosier ur be autiful Newport Agl. Tri Hlty. 900-4388or 536-2498 H a r bor. A g a rde n ~0621 1>rinc1palsonly J' .• r n d i ~ e + p e ls . -.-,--- \1.irvelou~ pvt. beach. Wa lk to ~hopping in COMMatC. ILOG. Newport Ha r bor's mos t 14.000 Ft.. omce bldg .• 1 t•xclus1vl·arca. (KZ0757) alTe + land : $49.160 in· C A L I F 0 R H I 4 come. net. net, net. PACIFIC . II)--======--,. .... ? M 0 II ;!ESH 0 M E I I I :.'70ti lfarbor Ste 2()6.A l>OH Y. Y)U.K)(J..lK JHOUSES E.asts1de C.M. 3 seprOatc houses on corner lot. Su~r location. $159,900. /("-p€HIG€ HOM€~ 3333W. Coast Hwy, NB 645-6646 _54!>:59!_7 __ _, I !!t;:!..0!, \ 12 UNITS, Costa Mesa. 2 eoo-11e1 -Br, 1 Ba. «.'ncl. gar's. 7 •EXCITING• 640·7000 years old. $425.000. By ---------1 owner. 543·4262. .Wwport leach OLD LAGUMA FOURPLEX 4 • AdultPri Downtown bus iness All .3 Br 2 Ba uml s [)~L UX E M OB l !,E prop. l'Om <'r loc. '"the Owner wlll l'orry 2nd HOl'rff; best retail area, approx T . D. 9.2X g r oss at W expando hv. rm .. I~ 2800 :.q . rt. A ~kin A $155,000. t•t·ncloscd add o n. lg ~ ooo R 1 · l'.!~~~~ang size bdrm.. ITT~OO . e a onom1 cs A ?R€HIG€ Cafffomio Paciflc TRIPLE NET /-J.-~ HOM€~ MobleHo... S.s A grea t comm 'I invest· 3333W.CoastHwy. NB 2700 Harbor Blvd. 1'206 ment ror you! Long 64S-6646 6·/\ leases w/C.0 L. index. •<>"l'TJME "''VID'eTORS 540..5937 Reach location. s•;. re-Jo.>£ .... CA> ---------1 turn. Please ca ll for Prof'. Real Eslate Invest. 1978 Kingston Mobile further info. Prine only Counciling & xchange Home: 20x52, 2 bdr. 2 ba. pleaiK>. Realtor. "Ed". advise. Spec in Beach Reasonable park rent. ~l0l or964-t366 Multiplex units. prop & Xlnt l'Ond. Mus t see to ----buyers available. Ask for believe. 71~ 540-3894 •Showroom plus offlecs. Skip Burson Counselor -• -&:>uch Blvd. Pnn. only . Rcalty96CM393/840-6361 !Ox45 Mobile llomc with • Utfl. off. bldj!. nr ocean. 10x31 add on r oom & • $165,000 xlnl. buy. 4 HouMs & Dplx ixin:h. El Morro Beach in n Lar kl'y. Aitt. 842·0311. 5 28 R 1 1 8 R w i l h La~una. Ocea n v ie w. -garages & yards. Great Partially furnished. Xlnt Co11do"'i11h11fts/Tow11• Eastside locatioo. S6000 ('()lld1lion $27,000. Prv ~for sof'e 1700 down. Owner will carry Pty. 213-919-2977 ••••••••••••••••••••••• contract. $320,000. Mobile Homc Eas ts 1dc Costa M e~a Laguna Be a c h . B y <ALTA MESA MANOR )~ f R€HIG€ owner. l ""1BR. 2ba. New J br. 2 ba . prof. decorat· HOM€~ lwrunOUS carpel.Ulg 180 ed l s tory e nd u nit. ~ degree ocean view Adult F'ireplace. kitchen bltns. mJW. Coastlfwy, ND livmg. No Pets. S:w.ooo. SOLAR HOT .WATER 64~6646 =om s. Coast Hwy. F·10 HEATING. Living rm & Call 493-616S. master bdrm w/hnted TWOHOUSES --------1 window!! open to pnvacy I 3 BR 1 2 BR, good Vtlung 60X10 expando l1v walled outdoor carpeted Eastside local.ion. owner rm. 1mmac. rond1tion. m & shaded pauo. Double aJ'IJQOUS. $125,000. good CM park. Low rent . garu~e w/clec. ope11tr. fum.S13.SOO.S48·1665 La~fac1l.ingarage . ~ fR€HIG€ .Price »i.soo. HOM€~ New 12 X 44 W/lge . c·vrd . Owner leaving area & l porch & carport. in quiet will. consl~er sale of 3333W. Cst. Hwy. adult. n o pe t pa rk. furrulure. For appt. lo 64~646 548-6833. see. please pbooe Nelson ___ _:_ ____ _ Newport Beach, must sell be.uUful 1969 Skyline . 20llSO. Owner boug ht another. $26,500. 642·0137 Ro b i n s on , Broke r , 5fJ...5647. 1100 12 Trave1·Eae 35'. tip out ••••••••~··•••••••••••• room. MC. self-c.. g·d. New-Be ~ll'Sl Owner at 168 shed. $8500. MS-86lS Magi>e>ha . Cosla Mesa. 1184.000. Owner/ Agent . 673-9479. Open Sun 2.5 --,,.,.,.., zooo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br. 2 ba. C.M. hOme Hrdwd Ors. ftpl. rm lo ,,. ............ ,~ LIDO! . add unit on lg R-2 lot. As• ~ .,. sm ~,.~al TD. Te n1nt:s 2 BR, t bath Counlry 1WU.1 1ta,y, te41900. Owner Fre n c b. Su rp r l s e qt,642·9886/673-Q38. )'OW"S('lf see ll · il · s Just ~Macnab-Irvine bkc ' bom e! S42.5oo. DUPLEX ·MUSTS El.L <U415) ~ blk. to bch. Xlnt price Al-.8Waync"24235 • terma. 815·83SJ . ................. , Ower/At;IL FOUR UMITS-C.M. Near new. 3 Br owners unit, 2 ba. frpl. 2·car gar .• 3-2 Br. 2 ba. units. TSL lnvstmts 642· 1603 ***** By '!-~:Sex. t.remel)' IOw. Seller wUI Carr)' all floanciog at 9¥1%. LArfJt C4llh fllow ....... ,.,.. .. •• 114/542·1'76 CA.LL FOR SETUP ***** Costa M~a . Sl63.900. ANAHEIM. $535.000. Carlsbad • JI O U S E + • 23 UNITS _ SANTA TI4/729-ll29.114/43H364 duplex-Onta rio. S86.500. MONICA. Subte rranean E.ASTSIDE • ORANGE TRIPLEXES parking. $1.590.000. 20HLOT -Got two! 5114.500 and • 23 UNITS -SANTA S\09,500 8115.500. MONICA -Balconies . Offered VA. For details * COVlNGTON 4-plex -Sl .650.000. ~~~Int~~~}~ :A~ 1G168°1d Prid e o f ow ne r s hip. • 23 UN rTS -SANT A .........,, nc41....,.s ....... · 8200.000. MONICA -Elevator and • •••••••••••••••• • 4 HOUSES ON LOT -s ubtNrancan p a r king. EASTILUFF ya rd. St70.000. $1.800.000. a UNtTS • 4 ·P LEX -pride of • 24 UNITS -ORANGE owners hip -3 bdrm. 2 COUNTY. All units have bath owne r's u nit with f ire pla ces a nd e nclosed fi replace. $225.000. garages. SI.350.000. • COSTA MESA PRIDE * 24 UNITS -ORANGE OF OWN E RSHI P 4-plex COUNTY. S605.000. on spice streets. $215.000. • 2 5 U N 1 T S • • 4 -PL E X . rece ntl y RIVERSIDE -Close to r e furbis hed . Beautiful college. SSS0.000. golf course view. $155.500. *' 2 6 U N I T S • 4 HOUS ES/LA RGE HOLLYWOOD -pool and LOT -Cos t a Me s a . a ir conditioned. 5880.000. 5242.000. -• 2 7 U N I T S • 4 llt'J lTS -Costa Mes a. H 0 L L Y W 0 0 D 8180.000. s ubte rrane un p a rking. • 2 DUPLE XF.S. 4 units. SI .430.000 S135.000. Cos ta Mesa . * 2 8 P R I D E 0 F * 2 DUPLEXES. •1 units OWN ERSHIP UNITS - each with fire place -Huntington Beach -1 1 ~ H u n t in g lo n B ca c h . miles to beach. SI .575.00(). S 175 .000. • 29 UNITS -balconies & • COSTA MESA 4·PLEX wet bars in each unit -two 3~rm . two 2bdrm. Holl ywood. Sl.070.000. S154 .000. * 32 ORANGE COUNTY • 4 SPACIOUS UNITS -prid e of owner ship units . $169.000. 0 w n e r ' s unit with • 6 ORANGE COUNTY c C" r a m i c t i I e & UN ITS. $210.000. wood ·burning fire place. • 8 ORANGE COUNTY $1.800.000. UNfTS. Sl95.000 • 3 4 l1 N I T S • 8 ORANGE COUNTY H UNTINGTON BEACH - U NITS.$205.000. f ire pl a c e s & p a ti os . * 8 UNITS. 2 4-plexes. 81.300.000. p r i d e o f own e r s h ip. *' 3 5 lJ N J TS flun l i n~t on B e ac h . H O LLYWOOD -pool. $450.000. $1 .650.000. • 12 UN ITS. 3 4-plexes . . • :s 5 U N J T S Orange County. pride of HUNTINGTON BEACH - o wn e r s h i p . 3 bdrm. Own your o wn s treet ! o w n e r · s u n i t w i l h Pride of ownership -3 fireplace. S675.000. bdrms . 2 bath owne r 's • 14 UNITS -Ora nge unit w i th fire place. County -One year old. $2.025.000. S597 .000. • 4 O U N r T S * 15 UNITS -Santa lJ 0 L L Y W 0 0 D Monica -Close to beach;· s ubterranean parking and S775.000. s e c u r i l y f e a t u r e s . • 16 UNITS (4 4·plexes > 52,800.000. Orange County. $650.000. • 85 + UNITS -W . • 16 UNITS -Orange HOLLYWOOD -security County. 5400.000. gua rds. S2.000.000. • 16 UNITS -Pride of * 112 UNITS -exchange. ownership -Huntington $2.800.000. Beach. $900.000. • 112 UNlTS -Hollywood * 17 UNITS on ocea n. -n e ar fr ee wa y . $760.000. S3.400.000. * 19 UNITS -Orange • 125 UNITS -4 1.~ years C o u n t y -S p a n i s h old. $2,375.000. archjtecture. 5410.000. No driveby 's ple ase. In deference to the wishes of our property owners . please do not as k for addresses. If you are a sincere buyer . s eller . or exchanger please call for . an a pPointment -or visit our office. Open daily and weekends for your conve nience. • 114 UNIT. DISNEYLAND area motel. now under construction. Turnkey at $4.275.000 * RETIREMENT HOME to be built. S4.418.000. * SHOPPING CENTER site package next to regional ce nter. $4.450,000. *SHOPPING CENTER -Orange County.,$640.000. • OFFICE BUILDING -Orange County. $1.700,000. * R.V. PARK 7 283 s ites. $1,500.000. * MOBILE HOME PARK. $2,800.000. * 4 INDUSTRIAL buildings for $2,000.000. * INDUSTRIAL buildings. $280.000. $312.500. $1.925,000. * INDUSTRIAL sites in Riverside. Call one of our professional staff of ove r 40. Large enough to serve. s mall enougn to ca re. A.a«s 9'd llOICMS We have a few Positions open for licensed professionals who would like to. affiliate w1th Orange County's fastest g rowing professional Real Estate Organization. Call for QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES, INC. (714) 752-1920 Canyon views. fi replaces 16> 2BR 2 BJ\. 12> lBR I BA $100.000 Po:.1t1ve Cash fo1ow Excell. Tax ~ncf1ll< G1ua1 & a.us Jerrs1monds ~evestwkndb 833-2900 weekdays ••••••••••••••••• • fOURPLEX . (2br. lbal I 1br. lba l 2 o f ea .. wtgarages. Good rental area Owner carry l>mall 2nd T D .. Sl 10.000 Pn n cipa.ls call agent. McCoy. 642-1736. !MEW ! .t·PLl::X nov. bcm~ <'On· :.U'Ut'ted. · $£20.000 Pn n c!~l~nly 54t;-~s Loh for Sale 2200 .•......•.............. LEMON HEIGHTS R·t a pprox. ·~ a c r e beautiful view. pre bmmary plans for E ng Tudor. Owne r . 640·7020 L&.do Isle Lol 35' st~et to street. Waz1er s t7 1<t l 883-143'1 (714 ) 888·5 7 55 Build your custom dream horn<! on lh1s lrA corner lot a top of Spy'glass Owner will finance or sub-ordina te . $350.000. COLDWELL BANKt:R. 644-0060. ------- BUILDERS R-4 COST A MESA Build condos or 24 units R·l PLACEHTl4 l.Sacreson major!!treel for urulS or tn pl exes 714/645-8616 Lag_.Bcb Ocean_ Vu ll,500 sq ft. $125,000 te r m s &17-5887 IEASTSIDE C.M. South of 11th St . R-2 . Reduced for 1mmed . sale! Broker 640· 7000 Superb oceanfront tourist· com m e r c ial l o t. Carlsbad. 133' frontage. $280,000. Owner /Rltr. 714/434-1735. Bltr . 2300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OeAnza Bay Sade Village. 3 br Mobile Home. Newly decorated. $27.500 terms. Boat Dock. P vl Bch. P ool . J a<'u :t.:1.i . Clubhouse s . Bro ker / Own e r . 6 3 1·4 920 / m.MSB. l2Jc6S 2br. loft. livang rm, lg kitchen. 2 full ba. & yard. Across from bch. $2 5.000 . By Own e r . 645-1841. ..... .... Des«t. ...... 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $11( •OW MARKET Assum 81f• loa n Palm .Detert. CompleteJy furn. 2b r 2\.aba Sand R oe Townhse U?rutls crts. jac. & poof. wa1Juog d ist. to everything. Fee Land. $75.000. 568-6805. 640-5147. s:J7.Q63, o.tofc..ty ....... ,.., 2550 ..... .................. . , ... ~ 12 ecna. Sl.2.000 pr ac~. Owner wl ll flna nce w/25%down. /(' rR€HIG€ HOM€~ 3333W.Cou\Hwy,N8 '4M646 .U.T MAYWOOO FtXB I •111'1 Tww• J2 UNITS Two houses on l~e lo( ~ ""~te Mete Only 6 yn ~1 2 BBQ'•· Euell. locauoo, P1cture _. rec room. pooe. T~na.aia 2 Bdrm aDd deft eomc:r kJt home In ctaie t suburb. Needl TLC bul bu tremendous pote ntial. BriDa your tools •od lm· 1glo1Uon. Aak\na S43.-. perfect. 2 BR l BA w/at· (2)S8R(212BR$1Q ,IOO ~ uW. Ex~llent 1,..8 . ltcb~d a1ra1e. •·u11 9.___H Owner will carry at ~'130.000. ~~ U %.Only$5TS.000. Eutakte CM on dbl lot. __._....€\TIG€ (8) I BR. (J) 3 BR, all A P1€HIG€ l"'"-....... ~~HOMa &nd.=:saso.ooo. '-+---~ HOM€\ maw.c:r~•1.Ne --:a.W:-" aw.eout ... 1.1'-ls .. ' ....... . t.a.a.M. .._.Corp. ~77U t64-l271 .,..,. ·•·..-·,)~ •#• ., ... ·-··~·"""' ..... ··-J _,, ..... ,. ..... _ .. _"""" .,.,.,,-·------·---·.-.••..-•• ·---.... #> .. . -. . l " ---------I Br & dt!n. 2"'" ba. ·~hit.. Trade ror Hawaii Condo from Nwpl Back Bu\ or House. Uavc 2 Irvine Olympic s1i.e pool . tcnn1:< Townhou1es Owne r . els. jacua i & saunJ ~2258 or SSI ·3877 $5.50. Call 646-925 l. lacii1 Ell* New 2&.3 bdrm condo-.. w..eecs 2900 frplc. bltns. 2 car garU.~l· ••••••••••••••••••••••• $450. & up. 1076 Canyon WANTED: 0r 645-~. 3 Bdrm. family rm + E's1de. New 3Dr. 2•,.., b11. Den. Lse/opl. Nothing g a r . e ncl yrd. p au o. under $150,000. Corona cpts/drps, frplc. bltm1>. del Mar or tsxclus1ve lncl gardener. $565/mu. area of Npl. Heh. Must + S200sec 646·7085 be rec land. No small --·---- lots View pref P vt Pty 2br Iba hardwood rtr 640-9159 C\'CS or wknds b<•amed ceiling. (1'11 1 yrd. Blt·ms. Sm c·htld Rl'flhlls OK. No ret.s $390. 1982 B ••••••• ••• •••• •• ••• •••. Meyer Pl 549 348'1. Hamn Funtished MEWPORT HG TS ....................... ~~ ~l.a..d 31 06 •••••••••••••••. ••••• •• NEW LG TWHHSE ? bdrm garagt> • pat 10. Thru JWlt' 16. H-075-7132 Ofc.963-8939 eor-a dtl Mor-3122 3 BR 2112 BA. frplc 's. Wl:t ba r s. l n d r y r m ... ~arages. fncd yrds &. decks. Corner Kno" St/Or ange Ave. C~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $595. 631·1388. 1·156-290if Jasrrune Creek. Plan 3. Jae. & frplc. 3 or 6 mo lse. S900rno. 759 -1413 eve:. Newport leoch 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Hone 2 bedroom with \:hurm . enclo:.ed patio & dt!Cki. Yearly lse S800/mo. Waterfront Homes 631-1400 SoYth .L.ogitlM--3 I 86 • •••••••••••••••••••••• O L D F'R EN C H NORMAN DY gul'!>l house. Oceanfront. 2-sty. l br 2ba. P vt Comm rrplc. pal. gar~. $650mo/ yrty $S7S/ win. 499·44'.ll ..... Patrica Aken 2te Knox St. Costa Mesa You are thewmnerol Two me Tickets to Tennessee WLlba rnl> THE ECCENTRICITIES OFI\ MIGHTIMG ALE swnng Sandy Denn•~ ,11 the Long Beac h Conn ·n uonCentcr. JOO E. Oc\::111 Blvd. Long Beach. Tu d a1m your u rkcts. t ,111 642-5678. exl 272. .. * .. --------l Br. ~ts ok . S32S mo. S21i<1 secunty . Call 645·S2l1 .. Aft. 5::l> ....................... -----~ l"-d 3206 tbr 2ba. pool, pauo. rrpl• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~SOmo 1st+ last "'" tBR 3ba.den.dmm>:rm. S IOOd e p . No ,P ~t ' pauo w/gas bbQ . 'Jew ~7..ftt!fl tile, very clean . $750 075-1442 DESIRABLE ------HOM ~ ltallioaP~ 3207 2 Br. den. 2Ba . cpl.drJI' forC'ed a ir heat, i:a1'h ~Br. ste!ll' lo bay. yt'ur d1sp. blt·tnl>. pa t 111 round , >:ar age/pat10 llarait\'. wate r fur n ••••••••••••••••••••••• S3&.a2.8S Adults only. no pets. --~-----1 RATE R E~ONABL .. : Across from Country Club 275 Mesa Or • 548~70ti 11/: Macnab· Irvine l'n·plex 2 bdrm. J ba. en,., I garage. crp\!>. drps, hh OCUHFROHT in oven. newly redecor.!! Rare yearly least!! Cape ed. $325. per mo. 549·80ti• Cod charmer ne a r 3br hous 1• w /50 x9Ult N.H.Y.C. 3 BR. 2 bath."> + fenced yrd Terrifir lor guest rm. w/balh. Sl500/ Slora~P of some lYP\' Mo. Dona Chiches ter 645-9161. Ask for LaD<m ... 642-8235 < U-86 > --------•I Dix. 2 Bdrm. 21 .-': bath Con Caplitu w leocll 3218 ~ g~~~~P~kJ;~~2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ? Br, freshly painted & Neat 2 br. 21/t ba co ndo new crpt., dbl gar. 34648 w/2 frplce s. ds hwhr. Vin Cata lina . Tra sh, "'.8-'lher/dryer. Sorry, nu water. grdnr pd. Avail kids or pets. Slni tes ok. irnmed. $395. 544-6536 aft $435. Ag t . n o '"l' 6. 964-2566; 913-2971. 3br 2ba frplc. w/enc ld . I..ARGE •'AMILY ROOM yrd. Ocean View. $525. 4br 2ba frm. dn. r m Call 494-4371. frpel. on qu1\'t slr\'l'l, ---------• near major !>hopp111g eon.a del Mar 3222 SSOOmo. evt' & wk n<J •••••••••••••• •••• •• • • • 957 L666 or 768·9408 IRVINE TERRACE 4 Br 2 Ba, new carpets. lbr wifrplc Single -Only drapes. paint thruout S250util. mc.'ld Greatrat.c for right fam1· 751.7716 Jy al $700 mo! Refs. Lon>: •2br condo. pool. Jal'Ut.11 termpreferred. Nr S. Cst Plata S34:> DUNG ER &A.5SOC. Chtldok.8J3..8974. 957-0701 968·5565 -------- OCEAN VIEW LEASE Nice e-side 3 br. crpt.s. ll(e f e n c e d y r d . SHU 646-2391/646-3396. ~ 3 bd, 2"'1 bn Mesa Ve rde 3 br/2 b.:i . homeonCoronadel Mor . bltns, DJW.' l(ardc ncr Beige tones thruout SS25 mo. Sec. deposit w/decorator papers & Sl.50. See Sat & Sun. UJ57 'draperies . Mstr suite New JerseySt.546-6861 w/£rplc. Tt-nn1s c rts . . --pools & secunty gated ~1Stde 2 br. nice yard. entrance. Brand ne w . bltns. w a s h e r /dry"r 646-'nll hook-up. K ids ok. No ' pets. $396. 127 A 2 ll>l St 1~1vmma1m1m1 f:~~45·4262 · e \·e:. -Real n.uue Mesa Verde 4br. 2ba. Nl•w "Easy Care" attrac, 2br, drapes /carpets. ~Ml . S. ol Hwy, Cple, $535. Cal( Roy. 898·2641, or ~. 12--4.613-3198. 99332. • ~Macna b -Irvine ATM IOAT LOY•S &YACHTSMIMt Luxu ry c ondo o n ~ront. Look over 35' used brk deck from wPOrt He1jlhls hOusc. ~ioul l BR w/garaae \41 b&k U> E. 17lh sboppu:i.g Is bus. J ~ bits l o WeltcJ.if( sbopping. New ~ Ule, painl It drps. Mature adlls . N o d\l.ldreo. No pet.s. $32S mo. C.ll 965-tl 78. • ••••••••••••••••••••• cl\armlnc 11v1n1/dioine Ocie.. View eo.do1 rm. • all eew aourmtl 0 I x 2 8 d r m s • \lt c heti. Muter BR Wllhet/dr)'er Incl. Tt'n· W/CODV. atu.dy/def\ • •pool.Jae. From US~ priv•&e beth. Sl~/ Mo. _ _, (reftig. + W/D) + 11i1...;;;.,;.;;.:;;;::..;:~:__--- rl1l\l or refusal o n ~to ~nt. 3 br. 2 pwcbate <tJ.17) N , f•mlly rm, frplc. -Larry o,:rau.ms =ao.yon vitw. $550 • • • ,.,. 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New 1 lunv tu 1 It' '.I""" 1 v ml< 1 1"'11 1 "' '" t62-665l rm• ~·t l>#r. for din 1 . t I'll"", l" : f•U,. homt 'J tnUK• t:rt-Ii' N,.,., SMALL Ot-;ACll llOTl':l. derk. frpl .. bltn~. 2 crpts, fencd yrd. wuter FROM S3MT0141$. ll'llf ~ .. r S7;b mv 101:1 oo •.1ltt "'·dbl jtlfr 11nd nrvN l1q•1I in ROOMS$3750 Wc k ~araMeli $G25 i\gl. pd 22211 "0 ' Placentul lncludanq H1·.1tbcWilti>r No l.4·o~H\'QUlwd NEW 2 BR 2 BA. en1•I 1(U'd l'¥11 1H •r. 2 db hH l•111u•. ptHJI fk'111tUtull1 <kror11u•tJ :l AJllll~/rno ~'16 30~ trTS-593() 631>-4120. l·S. • Oi1<• lk>Jm>1n On< B.1111 gar1ge. ck>lc to beach. '11 0 I 3 3 l \ r " bdrm • dt•n Mlru Vl('W lv.n IX•dionm ""' B.itl• m> per mo. 964·293'1 ~ Spn~ch1I ~ hr. :, iu 171 t>llll All •mt•nt11.,1 T~n111 I. u x 2 Ur A du I t 2bdrm .. washer/dryer, tBR apt. Take over lse or ~ rn<"d )lf .iwraJ\' l\1d -It I ~·· Cl~ to bch~ ~V@. ~ r4'it11J. Cloe.e-to Sl'75 mo. Sacr1hce on JttlAd.llfu Aw "'C•ht•• M, • .,., New •""•-now renUno . ..3,, .. ~al.· Aa: lll ~lbcliroo1n~:L_b.ia -::r;:.~J'~!~ t(I k1f\llll1 l:OU.~.pool.J1tC beach.6'0-7100 rurnls hlngs 1ncld . l(f()• .. ,fromOi.nll]\.'C<ltl)tColl~'(jl' ~balc el)('l.pr. ~ ; 91J 11 frpk d:.h~hr pa.no. ford WuhtftOflt Ho•t ~mo b.11-<t!l!JO 631·2102 bl?twwn 11.utior .ind hlll\.'KW Start at M96. Localed \i >d. '"' 1\114 & pt•b ok 3BR. 2ba. 2 car gar jl. b&oclt rrom Beath Blvd, Garfit;kt/Bm.hard 3 llf',. UO Alt so 11·1 6)1·1400 Lai)llRoa.och 37 41 frplc, bl\·ms. dshwshr. Sharp 3 BR, 2"2 b;i 17 "115'\tltU' c orner df Terr y b11. putrn, lnl·tJ yd • r,3 ~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1l9""1ns.IWG-2800 dupleic. Fplc, dsh wsr. Or./V'LewJ)Oint Ln. Open '4rUC. kid .. pt•ti. ok 1.AO UNA Blo'ACll M'l'R AJr rond. encl gar. $495 -p-1..& 3126 .._ __ Sat •· "'"n. Call for '445 A1tt No ft'l' ~...... llU INN $7Slwk.lr up M111d CottaMao lll4 mo.Peggy.960-4:m. AU.ADULTAPTS --,.....,.., • .,.. tli4 • 913 71 ••••••• •••• •• • • •• •• • ••• ., \I • color TV. h •att!d ••••••••••••••••••••• •• MOW AVAILAILE ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • inlo. 848-3133 . ... 'll) LU"U.,lO\IS "·' l rtR. f!\'n, ~ U.t. rplc. pnol uur c7W 4!14 ~ LA MAMCHA APTS New 2 br. 2 ba apt. Adults, 2 br apt. Pool. jacuzzi & SALlOOLOMOW~~ClNE J Br. 2 ba. frpl, patio, sm ,,,i:;... " " • 3 uur bit"· P'1 •'""um 3 "ur ,..... "' ('on•t Jlwy r A•ge 1,2•·"' bd garden no ""'"· $350. mo. 196'7 E l'\J.. .....t no dogs t"Cl\/mo C«ldt>. l fill II> bt•h pool oo.>, T ... • • ........ ...,., ... ..... ;;;r 613-8321 BBQ area. ncl. garage. 2 br. 1 bu ~ lO ~. 2 T..... . . . -. )aN lt'nmN lmnwtl IX ~~~h r;:,11:.!m~o~ PillC LIDO Hswport hoch )769 apts. Adults . Ds bwhr. An im. . SORRY NO PETS br,2ba + den$425. Encl. 67S-6670. 960-5316. C'UP s.ti90bi3 ~ • bltns,encl.gar,gns bbq. 3 br. 21>"l ba, a ir cond.. 171E.22NDST. garage. pvt. rncd grass Beach 2 blks 2br. 2b11. ~111ut1ru1 it br. homl'. nr '~-·~-~t 3255 ~a~\~l~~~.~o~~r:~; ••••n•••••••••••••••• ~f0'642~~ts-~1Scoll wash/dry, rcfrii;. frplc. 2 Costa Mesa 645-2498 yard. 330 l Chcltam PaUo. garage. Adults, .,_ ~ Cl"""" '1> .... •ach lmm1•1I STWtS TO IEACH car gar. tenois cr t & Eastside 1 br. n atural Way. 496-109'7. No peLo;. $375. 645-1682 to; d ':o. o n 11 S • ~}I) :: • ••••••••••••••••••••••• """ • ""' M~A VERDE home at· pool. C. M . $525/ mo. ·1· •· _::.::..;.__;. ______ -~-------Khod t>s 111 . Ull~ rno UlR. :?bi&lh, ramtl rm tx·cupancy $4~1 Mo yr 4BR.3b11 .• wntr S600 640-2747eves &wknds . w~ beam cei in gs "'Point Niguel Condo 3 .Lge home-like 2 br . ~·~ m~. ,. Al'r06SfromgradcKr hJ ly \,ynnt> Vulentinl' 3 8R.2ba,wntr,$425 ~:.P~;!ts~~-l~~dlx cabmets.small but coiy. bdrm.2 ba.lightedten· ba.wwnhonie apl.encl. Wamer/1~;1,·h 4 br, l! lla. $500 u\cl'tt gardel\cr. no 644 trlOO fU 89> 2 BR. Iba, yrly. $435 ~.83S-8S44or731-6001 nis, pool, jacuzzi. sauna. pvt paUo & garage. Dix cbhwhr. l'O\lr'd putao. pc~ Wkndsrn>-8702 CORONA DELMAR WntlokeVillog. ' HEWPOITHGTS HEWDUPLEX S42Sper m<>.Nosmoklng. kitchen w /bllns. incl. fncd yd gltrl.lt;l" Kid'! ~y· '---3267 2 Sty A·framc 3 br, 3 UR. 2 ba . yrly, SIOOO Beautiful br and new AREA 2br 21/'J ba everyameni· nopets.Phone831·2816 ref'rig.Small petok.$410. ~ok ·~ AKI Nu tel' .. ,.. dshwhr. frpk Btiuch, Mo aduttapts. No pets . Pool. HEW LG. TWHHSE ty. '1650 ;q. Cl . Dble lbr Clean. Close in. $250 mo.17610CameronSt. -=9732971 •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• pool.tennis $625.Munnu Jacuiz.i.Openda1ly . 38R 2' .. BA.frplc's wet garage. Huge yard . 1~ld. ulll. Call Martha GemlniRlty 839·6623 . .......,. llld.rm home with pool&. Re(l)tv,642-USO 9 W hS ~ u"' d " SS .191 t. bars. lndry rm s. w/room for trlr. e tc. 66l·ll6lor494-3672 RcadyCoryoul 2bd.den. ~rns/M,.nolrn 4 b.r . 2 )UCUZ.11. Pallo. 1n1ng <>·g l'ttnyon Borduux 3 br, 8acb. $255-$26S ~arages. med yrds & ·-.,., .. .,......, . ., • .,-c\41!.C s ru... r I h h m f"m rm & hv1ng rm DI '""'" ~ l Br..,,,,,·'"""" _. . .,,..........,, .,._."""""' .,. ..... :0 apt. Clean. Close ~c, gar. 3SO. ""'·77118 • rp r. :. w r. p.illo, r · " • . 3 ba, fo'rench (•try kit. ~'7</...,.,,, eeks. Corner Knox ......., r M k (ncd yd, jlaragc Kid~ & $.\SO/mo 1:.t & sec dep Sl:.IO 0 , 759 1131 2 Br$33S-$350 St/Orange Ave. CM . Mesa Verde • 2 bdrm. in. S22Smo. lncld. utll. or ac · pclsok.Edlii-OnH SS46S rt'QS81·1473 .mo. llYll • TSLMgmt 645-8122 $595631-1388.1·756·2908 quiet c ul·de-s a c. CaJJ Martha 661-ll61oreach. 6 mos old. fncd ,J\gt. no fe e. 964 2566 Ch;,.rrun.st2RR 2bu home. 83'7·0666eves HEW IREED A"S Refer e nces. $300 mo. 494,3672 yard, bllins. no pets . '13-2971 -fan\lly rmw/frplc.2car s.a.-nt. 3276 """'91..W 1 Bdrm & loft $340. 1 Condo. rent/lease w/opt. 498-1936 2Br.besllocalion, bllns. $27S.Pb848-265S,534-2306 ""1"" 3 br family home nar. s undeck Cor lot. ••••••••••••••••••••••• & V &A.Iii ~u. 2br 2ba gar . opn. pat. d bl '"~" " LIVING Bdrm $300. Bach_.,.,. pool & jac $425 vac 2 bdrm. crpts, rps, l· closed gar age. $300.1 Bd . 2 ba . bllins. L9'Z72 Sa.lmon. H B. S46S xlnt loc. 581·9962 Owner· SEA VIEW Frplc .. rec room. Pool. 0.9110 • · · ins. laundry,' carport. l 83H6119 cpts/drps. 2 blks Crom mo.963-1420 •CUSTOM 4&5 bd .. jacuui. closed garages. cluld. no pets. 1St & last. ocean. no pets . S300. A X · TOWNHOUSE Gas&wtrpd.Adults.no 3 BR. 2 BA. frplc. fenc. $285 per mo. 720-B. Oceanviewlge2br,2ba. M2-035oSor536-8229 Lwcury 2 condo 3 br ~ba, e::n-L~..J.8: nice. AE.npartments. pets. m Hamilton. C.M. yrd,encl. gar .. adults. nr Shalimar .646-2613. 2ba)ooaies.encl.dblgar. all. car ga'j• en · San Clemente magruh· tertainment. 64S-441L $.A. Country Club. $425. Very private. $315. mo. 2Br.encl.gar.&back nis. ool/Jat'. Cose 1 Mewportt.och 3269 cent oce an & D ana Recreation... 673-8139/631-1816 2 Br. 1"" ha patio. 64().5078. patio. carpets. drapes, & boar.h. S500 lse. 6'4-8086. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor view. Spacious Yours_ 365 Sa.ER NICE $3»/mo uUl pd. Adlts. no bll•inl. Call ~ Ask •Small 1 br, stove. yard. WALICTO 1HEIEACH 2br & den w/we t bar. 2'"' •Locked gar. w/lg stor. Easts1deduplex 2 br. l ba. pe ts . 343 Ca b r i tlo . llulk gtaa •adl J140 _i_or_M_lk_e_. _____ _ szss. Ulll. paid. AdultS. Beaut deroratdd. 3 br. 3 be. SplH .level. Frplc '" days Q yea.rt •D/W, patiQ. lndry rm. ~ q~~~~~~taK!~ ~K & 548-9516 ·-•••••••••••••••••••• no pt.>b. 833-8974. ba. rormal dine rm. fplc. Ii ving roo m & ms tr • Beauulul Sin9I•. •Special cabinet s pace wknds Duplex 2 br l ba. encl. I --'---------1 wet bar. pool. jacuui. bdrm. Beautifully UP· I & 2 Bedroom •Gas heat. gas.('OOkmg, . ~arage. Mature a dults. 3 BR 2 Ba. children. no tennis. S650/mo. ?59--08J 1 graded. Includes rcfn~.. fumlllhed 6 gas bot water all free. 2br. lba. zoo "C" E. 16th No pets. $310 mo. 1162 Kennebunkport? pets. Refn g, pauo. pool, washellr ~ dryetr. Pnccd Unfumiahed •AduJt.:s, nope~ Pl. Ldry rac. cpts. drps .. Q-est~·1055. Isn't he the guy who k1.cked t.he refs. $400 mo. + 963-4196 Bluffs gorgeous 2 Br 2 Ba tn sc . " mus on your l Bdrm."""" No pets. $280. 644-0452. · view.custom decor, wet list to see Open llour,c Aporlmenm 2 Bdrm $3.15 Spac. 2 br. 1 ba. super 1 • • fr Id I · the'74 Superbowl? 1 Br. 2 ba, $600. 700 Block, bar, jlardener, pool, $575. Sat. & Sun 12 5, 43 V1~\u • All UulillH P11id Monlh to month 2br. l '12ba studio apl. Bit· clean. Patiotdeck, gar. Wlnntng re goa rn down l o w n . Uc t l y . 640-6259 557-4700 ext 2312 F.ncanta • No Leaae Requjred 2323Elden Ave. C.M.. ins. ref rig, dsh ws hr. Pvt Nr.S. Csl Plaia. No pets. I no ~._) 963-45\l,evs2131596·5200. d y s. • 6 4 o. 2 4 2 6 Altamira Really 642·760. 5 patio. Ne w c arpet.i;. $365.96241118 " ' 4 729 4979 • Sw1mm;n9. T•nnla, t ho (or what) Kennybunkport -3br, frplc . Walk lo bch & eves/wknds. 729-4979. (71 I • BW•o•d• Adults only. Nr shopping II you re no sure w r>h QUICK lt4 & bus hnc. S360 wtduscd Newporl ltc1ghts . 3br was. <k>n't feel bad-you're not alone, schoo s. 1475 0 ,.,, SEA VIEW, 4 Br 3 Ila. lg San Jumt • Ac1"111•• Director. L g c 2 b r . I '~ b a gar g. A v a 1 I 3 / I O . duplex. Avail 3· l. $435. Kennybunkport 15 one of J 4 d1st1nct1vely ____ 637_-ou>:J_ r.. 2 sly, pnv. gale. te nnis, Copistrono 3278 .-, .. Sunday BNnch•• t.ownhouse $355 mo. 1100 642-8528. tst & last + deposits BEAUT. 2 !\ly 4ur. I '':Iba pool, SI~. 640.omG ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Health C!u.b<a. Jacuu.. i;q. ft. Has evcr ythinl{. Childre n & ~s OK . dtHerent apartment floorplans at Seawind Villar T hse Pool tennl New 3 bdrm. + den. Rec. PLUS MUCH M OREi Small ""t ok. Drive by New 1 br , enclosed gar . S.S1-9l86. an Huntingtan Beach. Seaw·nd Village is a resu t wn · · s, WESTSIDE C D .,.. N h $295 f I I s450• 2131870.1880 Caciltties. lose to ana 1921 Anaheim St. then ear s opping. · Zbr 2 ba,all e lec .. gmd of tallypersooahz.edproess1ona panning. 1'41""" "155 Hwprt Ten-Cowdos Pt. 832-0264 Oakwood call~. 962·2558 or 546·70'.!l The kind of attenuon you deserve. ,,. """'"' G noor. cov. park. no pets. ftllelLriow 2 Bdrm. 1 story. $450. T.... 3290 arden Apartments BeauL brand ne w adult FIREPLACE, 2 Br sgl car $350 3 1 O Victoria . A perfect bleod of nature and ltving-I~ 324 2 Bdrm. 2 sty. $500/ncw ....................... Newpor1 Beocb/Nortb apls. Spac. 1 & 2 br gura~e. dis hwasher . etc. 642·2164 or 673-0182 nestled in a forest with babbling brooks and quiet •••••••••••••••••••••• ~=:~~~cw IbeColony, La Colina & 880 1rV'ln• w /townhse s t y l e ~.~~~,r.o pels. Clean uppe~ lge 2 Br, pondS.cooledbynaruraloceanbreezes Addto • Condo2br2babltm.pool 3Bdrm.2sty,$SSO/new Newport. Fncd com· (atl61h1 Sch e duled m ove-I n beams. qu1el careful tnattenn1scoons.swimm1ng poolS.ilJdCUzz1and teMls. beach S600mo Call 631-1266 ':vu;::~a;chb[. ~o ~;, <71 41 M~~~ Fcb.10. S32S·S33S Sharp. clean 2 BR a pt I adlts. Nr. shops. no gar. a convenient 1~t1on near ~ng dOd tst/Lst Dock xtr. da ask for John. Agent 1 n Newport S.Och/SoYth 1 Br. l Ba 1395.1425 yr old West.side 4·plex . no pel..S260. eaU~· 1276. employment and you ve got a place anyone would ~~~-~ l 7 I 7 c v c . IUCH LIVIHG r::~~~ ·c:::~ ":e~s n:s. ,~,1~lh1::h) m·~g~l-642·9412 No pets. $325. 64S·7479 Bac he lor lofl. rerri g. prOU<lly call home. (Even Kennyt>unkpOnl) Hew 2&3 11 Hot.s Trash & water pd. S700 c7141 r.42.SIJO Zbr Iba Encl. a arg . & stove. pool. adullS. no One ano two bedroom. one and two bath >~Efo ~~~dc\:rr~~t· Widen. L.R .• fam rm. 544-6S36aft 6. AJull• only no pe•• ~~!,~~~e~~ra2r'::a~~5 patio. S265m~. 2210 pets. S285. 646-2901. adult apanmems from $315.00 V1eW RfJ!/Wmohl'r $400 din. deck. pat. rrplc's, ~~~ 03,.300 Modela~n doily 101 7lO W.18thSl. Rutgers •B 846-7l29 art. 2 BR apt. cpts. drps, very Seow1nd A g t g 4 6 . 4 4 5 9 • elet.' gar.opener. Roth ~ 6P.m clean. AvaLI lm med. S32S 2131592 2873 ~:t~s:~n~ll~7~.cog~j ••••••••••••••••••••••• :>~~ ~ ~1~~~. ~~~.' y;-_ ~s~;~~ MESA PIHES mo. 496-8348 '7.1110'" Hun11nqton Vtlldgt! WEATHERLY BAY Marlene at 631-3444 or MOllLEHOME ly.A~(714)n'75·~ Eastside 2 br&den spht Lgebach$26S. t BrS305. MESAPIHE.S t'J ~ 3bdrm.Townhou:.e.boat ll4Hl889. IHFOllMATIOH level . Frplc. do c k , Frplc,pool,jacuzii.~as 1 BrS305. Frplc, pool, t5555Hun11ngton V1Jlac}el.ane Hunungton Beacn.CA KIJP. 2 frplc's , pool, Len Re . n· buy op 2 ti;;fum or~nf.$2'75i'~~Yh skylight. all extr as. $420 bbq, closed ~ar. Adults. jacuzzi, gas bbq. cl05ed 1 (714)898•9961 n 1 s. A It c n l D 1 an u IDO ISLE u~::1~v~~ payment ~. ~~~ ~~ 2421 t mo. No children or pels. no pets 2650 Harla Ave, gar. Adults. no pets. 2650 From tile Sao Diego Freeway dnve north on Beactt to ~l.K40-4027cvci.. •L * infor matio n . Ea:.y Days 646-4262; eves 549·2447. HarlaAve,549·2t47. McFadOen.tttenweston McFCK1dento Seaw1ndV1llclge. 1rvifte 3244 ~~a~~: ~~:;5~rl~-~~~: financing OAC. 'fradc 2 RR. steps to beach 645-9543· Newly decorated3br,2 ba Ha•ilqonleoctll 3140 Furnlsh1ngsava11able •Openda1ty IOAM "t1ldusk ••••••••••••••••••••••• bch & club. Ca ll Frank ~~;atuablc554.7070 w/putio. ~~~ne. 3 Bdrm townhouse npt. \ownhousc. Spacious I:·:·:·:·•:•:•:•·~·:•:•·:·~·~·:··:·:·~·:·:.·!!:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:;;:;;;::::;:;;;::;;;:;;;;::=;;;:;;;; Woodbridge Cro<,•inu• Karl (213)"~"7900 Adults. 11tt ba. $425 mo. Oreplace & pool. Quiel ~ "~ " ' .....,. . Westminster 848·8895 G id 5073 arna. Adults, no ""IS. Townhomc 2 Br + den, Oceanfronl I Bdrm . aspa .642· · "" .. ~ 8 2 C. Anaheim 956· IOll Wint.er $225, Yearly $32S. $400. G45·3:1H : 675·5949. 2 'z a . ' car ~ :i r K Anaheim 956·4500 631 ••""' Eastside 2 br. bltns. no w/opencr. Asi.or. due 2Br t bath .Cotta1te. Lge .....,...., pets . Adults. $316. Included. $550 Pr mo yard. patio. Redwood _ ,..,,1Z18 552 • ..,,1 aft ..... ... Cone t lk &. 1 ...,-m. wa·nter Rental. """" ; ""'" eves 559-5.598 ...,_'C .. s. re e w~ s 1 On the bearh ! 2br. 2006 W. uw 5 --------planters. S48S/f1\0. 2327 ~ Oceanfront, Furn or unf garage parking, steps lo -·-------- Lovely pa\lo home 2 br. · Margarel Dr. 645t6625. 759-trn; 631-0900 beach. $300 per mo. incl. 2 Br. beam ceilings. pool. ha. den. dr. all up grade a~ C,. ... YO... uul 544 6899 or 6'73·3958 bltn range. No pets. $290. tn adults no pcb $4 · fV' "'" " ~' Short term rentals. 2 & 3 642-2464. 313 17th Place. 552·5817 DEANE CONDO ~--shed 3425 BR. from $3'75 up. Agent. No. L. For lease; av a LI. now 3 •••••••••••••••••••••• • ---------Sharp Hu,i:e t2200 :.q ft. I 4br condo. 21 ... ba. Cam rm. 2 frplcs, dbl garg 1n UruveTs aty Park. S545 Bdrms .. 3 baths. with Condo 2br. l"•b:t .. bit Ins. Ols.8170 2 Br. 1 ba. alJ elec. Brand sp;JC1ous bv. area. Love-AC. sauna. p oo I & 2 Br. 1 ba. beaut. decor. new. 187 E. 18th St. $350. ly yard & entry urea. jacll%zi. New carpet. Nr Ocean view. yrly. mo. Agt. 541·5032. $1200Mo.incl.gardcne r So. Coast Plaia, $425. b'73-6139or 833·2385 Comfortable new 2 br, 2 EIUf:MHUDSOM ~ait6PM . - -k Lbt' S650 per mo, Wood REAL.TOil 644.0322 New 2 BR 2 BA ind util. 4 BR. 2 balh, I door from ~7:~d~. m-::.o pe ts. bndgc spec 4br 2•2ba --~ 1 . • bearh. View Winter ----------- S.Sl-1549 or SS I 5 790 f .R. f~plc. put F~nt ynl: NO 1-~EE! Apt. &. CC?~do :~~Jac. rec rm $595/mo 546_-5605____ me~BJIU maint. prov1dc>d. LllkC. rentals. Rental Pavilion -·--·----wu pool. tcnn, µrvl ~'!.. b7r..4912 Bkr.TuesSat. Towtlhouw ..__.._nts 001327.559 6188 -----.. Uftfwftished 3525 .....-~shed New Condo. The Sprini::~ 5 BR, 4 b11. furnished. ;::·~;;,·;~;·, ;·;;:~=:~t ~...-.::_·:·1~.::_~··•••3•8••0•6• lBR. IBA. w/rcfl( T1·n Boat slip. Avail 3/1 to -MUDU I · R I 6/"" $000/ ed clni:s. new cpt. OW. ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ms. poo . Jae. color so. ""'· mo. t'Cntral air , fenced patio. $340/mo. 526-0121 2 BR . .2 ba lower unit. fplc. 3 pools, J·ucuzzl, roe ~·Br furn or unrurn with Fl·roplacc Boat s lap fireplace $490. Avail · · rm, walk to S. Csl Plaza, now. 201Opul.675.9229. RENTALS $750/mo. n r s c h I s • f r w y • 3 BR. 2 ba. · · · · · · $4751650 Waterlrottt Ho,..s gas/waterpd. kids /pets 3 BR,2"1 ba ......... $6SO 631·1400 OK. $495. Call collec\ 4 BR. 2~ ba. · · · · $650/850 213:981·2882 bctwn 9.5. 4BR.21n ba .• N.B. $1000 ---------i--------- I bdrm. nr. new r pts. drapes, bit-in kit.. lse .• s:ns refs. 613-5477 New beautiful garden apartments. pool & spa. Bachelor $260 1 Br S305 2 Br $36.0 Adults. no pets 2250 Vanguard Way (at Newport Blvd> 646-6816 or 54<Ml626 s:ns. 2 ba townhouse. frplc. sundeck. patio. adults. no pets. 2656 F Orange.Ave.640-7905 s 2CBl R. ~~J:,·1500 J br. 1 ba, dshwhr, new .,.._xn u..fwft 3600 Boot ownlng couple I BR. an cm.-. crpl. acl"08S from bay. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rear apt. Neat. Yrly lse. 2 er, 1 ba, 1 story, shag, blk to bch. gar. 752-5005 ? Uolls, upper w/huge 1 .:.A~v-=ru=I:..:. no.:.:..,w_ . ..,..644,:..._-04_39___ O/W, drps, palJO, frpl. • or.&rE,....,10... bl', lge llv rm. frplc. 2 br. 2 b", frplc. lse. walk beam clngs. gar . Adlts. ~ ~ • " ocean view. Lower w /2 " S 3 3 s . 2 6 5 0 E I d e n lbr 2ba waterlronl coo· br, oeean view. incl utl. toS.Bay (1)538-8406 do S695mo . SLS9,500, To see, C'al1'94-744l. 213-445-1918. _;,,_;.__ ______ _ ~36:1) Small bach apt Ulll "'mE VICTORIAN" .e...-1-L-..a I l r 10. "'1 ba w/gar, llARBOR VJEW ., lw..ts nmHftWV Lanuted cooking. lSI, a& d l . ..,..RTOFINO •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• &~ $2SO. l2tl"1 /\Jt:tte. ad.Its. cpts. new rps. -v 3706 range. fncd yd w/patm. 4 bt1rm 3'hba. lo'.R 2 ~Island fi752m ______ wtrpd.~.667V1c:tono. story bonus rm. pool & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Penifttllla 3807 6364.UO. 1·5 tt523 CAMPUSDl·IP.~1 .. E Spa. seoo. 960-1326 83ch Apt. Parking, ulll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, 2 ba condo, country setting, pvt chldm s park. p1cruc BBQ. 3 pools. jac, clbbse. l(ar storage. nr Cst Plaza. Chld ok. no p ets . $390. 544-2300; 642·l<nl; 013-5781. New custom design. tux· ury. self contained 3 br. 2'"2 ba. Own yard. Fplc. 2 Car jlar. w/elec door opener . a vail artc r March Isl. 64S-446G Jbr, 2ba. encl. gar, $375. Near OCC. No pets. 751·2156 Lovely location I ml from So. Coust Plaza. I Br I Ba, pool/Jue. S325 mo. No pets or childrtin, c·pls on· ly. Call 644·5554. 546-1330 (of'C). l Rr eo\laf(c l Y?l' w/garago. Pallo. Ulll 1n· cl. No pets . New carpets. $280. ~ B Meyer Pl. 64C).2363 or 673-5921 F.astskle 2 bdrm 'l'ri·plelt. yrd . Child OK. Near park, achool. Newly de· oora!Ald. S32S 752·8060 3br 21/aba new duplex. dis· hw .. palao, garg. Cruldren OK. S475mo. 2Uil Miner St. 557-4579 So. Coast Plaza area. dlx 3 Or 2 83 4·plex. encl fear. drapes. carpets. bit ins S4l5. 761"7336 aft 5PM __ WOOD91DGE Oeautiful 4br pool home, pd •. $325/Mo. Available ! Br. l ba, s tv. t<Pt. l car New 2 BR townhome, new crpt. new s tove oow "94-67ti6 or 4"-5122 gar w/elec opnr +I prk'i;t country k ltch. 1 Child w/mlcrowave ove n, new aflerG Pm spc. 1 Yr lse. $395/mo. 0 K ' "25 M ... paanl. Ready for immed. llAooPe•Mlla 3707 $200 cln'g de p. Call • • " 0 . ngl Q rd 11•0.7.,..., 113$111293 occupancy. a ener & ••••••••••••••••••••••• _:._,..::.;.:""":.::...------ MediterraneanViUag • -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.. -1 pool aervi ce inc Id. Oceanfront. Lge l RR \br ur n e wl y re-~.833-8600. Agnl. w/Crpk . Mils, no pea. ~atJ.'S325yrly. ti: Macnab -Irvine 1 Udo Ille Cottage 3br 2ba yearly $425. Ph 673-4894 673-7 • frplc. p allo. No Pets. CoroM del M• 1722 r-a..traM leech 3111 •• 5'9-79'7& ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ ••••••••••••••••• Ba)'front.fabulou.s view. 2 Bach Apl. $175 UUllnclud. New 2 Br 2 Bu duplex. -rHllPI Bil. spacious living a rea Refrlg. lat. ~ lul+ aundcck, guof(c. no Northwoods w/llahted $12:i0 lse. References . clean1ng.Call67H9()9 pets . AduU11 $42G mo. ...U., pooh 4'r J8CUHI. 2 644 9193 Cott1J Met41 J124 496-7=3'14:.:-------:~ ~~1,:,or ::it Nr8ch-L.lle2111Loryraml· ••••••••••••••••••••••• c:......-Mar 112,2 c:on111er mo•to-mo. ~~ f"u m orunfum. SUSCASITAS ..................... .. <U•> /l\g\.54586?.8 LIU'lre fr. email I bdrm, 1'11ntsts ttc bay view VeeStlneon 642.8235 aBr 2,•ba Twnhse Gor enc[ gar. $.245. II up. 11paclov w11ulr . 673-8893 --------111 •., • rt O/W i-ic Adult~. no peu 2110 .;IW0:.::..;1232=:::,__ ____ _ • earpo • • "., • Newport Bl 548·4868 &II •1th EASEi lt'118R EEZ£ MlilW Ads N2-5678 pall<>. End urut on huge · · Sbr twnht~ apt. 2 1.t ba park w/POOI. jar, elc No STIJNNING l&e 1 br gardn rr,itc ucl patio 1 bl1' 10 p e l 1 . $ .. 1 s •Pl. pool. Ret area. $310 b<'h t1nd shops 1500. M.t.9614/840 3326 710 . l8lbSt. 673 7183 • •Beamed ceilings, wood paneling •Grasscloth wallcoverlng • f'ireplaces, wet bars •Dishwashers, walk·ln closets •Balconies, patios •Park-like landscaping •Sw1mming pools, l!CUui •Lighted tennis courts •Minutes to freeways• beaches I ... OOM I ... OOMaD94 Z •-2 • TOWMHOUSI Adults Only Office Open Dally 9 to 6 G:t C1141117-1111 2400 Harbor Blvd., Costa MeH. Calif. APARTMENT HOMES HUNTINGTON BEACH All Apts feature: Fenced Yard Enclosed Garage Fireplace Laundry Facility Deluxe Kitchen Plush Car(X'l Fully Draped 1 Block off Beach Blvd. Corner or Terry & Vicwpaint 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Under $500 . Rental lnfnatiln Cill -147•1 2 Car Garage ,.,.,,, 1921 MOO~SRAOOW C1RC'l.E A JARRARD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT 8'8·3133 N l l .f '-2.1 1-idrm. 11U H\ll 1u.1m lllld 11.i.lh t ,. • Ir IH t rlwn l'tol ft '" 1>rl'f $3.'.(1 mu l,01 al11I lll ll lul t11 li Lo •lun• oln tly (wru •'11 a bdrm ~ ba 1i1c l'ark cw put l $220 1111t..').lU 4350 ... ~··················· Ooubk' itnl'lll e. stora.11 Ool.)'. ~ mu "14 •3 W. llllh. c " ~ ~--84 __ _ N<•wt_iar•11tt'll rnr Re nt l.AlbUa Mc'111 ~ pt<r mo ltncZ'.t' t\75 ~ -... 11:;t.,1d1• l ' \1 111n .clt: l(l.lfil~·· $37 !')() M:i .o&201 t''-'!f aft s !J!91'•m 1a.1171 'R"\VPl\.OT •Ila 4400 ··-····---... ..........•......... 1100 ....................... .. b ........ 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• St I If Ir I c..hr' s.-.,.,. ...... C4111C-.., ....... ZIS.277-6311 eel. Newllon ~briner's Mlle. Moclttn 502 sq ft store . 21S.1>CC> Avon. Low rent %13-477-7001 UDO BLOO has cbarm· IJli 14rc11dc shop avail. 3/1 Good t!Xpof!Urt'. $450. m5 Via udo, 6'73·4™ N ~\ SENIOR CITIZENS SPECIAL t25'-'o DISCOUMTI Oudna the mat.lb ot Februerv Sen.lot CiUuns recetY"t ~·off on thefr prlvale Pl.rtY ads for mercbandlse for •11le lo the Clatsilled Sectipn ot the O.Uy Pllol. <Real Eslate Is not included). Brin& your acL 1oto one af our offlcet lilted ~ t>etweeo 8 AM "5 PM 1ny day during the wee« and we will start your ad Uie next day. c..taMete-llOW.leyS ...... ~ •a-1 IH Glewrre ffu:JU: ... .._. _ 17175 ....... ........... IJIO ...-w~ 707, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• RE.LA:<J.NO MAS SAC t; Dob J urnH-W<' Ma. !\t•ur ()QU:all t-9. 4iM·61 l l PREGNANT"' C arin.: . confidl.•nllal coun.!t'hng 4. merrai. Abortion. JdOp tion" keeplfti. APCARE 547·2563 'hr/ ltOOd ~C'l\'8Ml'' ~ l"f'f'ic. Cal1 1fl ~pm. ()4&2(>17 PLRMMIEN1' uv1-: IN COMf'ANIO SI HSKPRS PRAC"TICAL NURSES W£LLSCREENEO F.M PLOYF.R PAYS ....;p, DYMASIAICH rt~ Servl<"C 2021 f.-4111 .S '" s,9tW lea•r ~~~~m.~l~t~~~~~ 18USo. F.1Camino Reul 1: sa.>Ckmeote. to'111y he:. For a-ppt. 492:7296 MICHILLl-S •o.tc•• UAM·2AM 835·3'749 7100 LIHDA & Vtca.I c c o u n t a n l t o ~Melug1 fle r form1s u pervlisl" For TM F. of It! ~pon acctg fun<'llOW SCl'vtn& ldl Orunge Co oC spec cd consortlOl'I. Rl• ~7313 qs BA or eqwl an bu::.. ad \1t<b J•n\ p .. u .. b.il<'un •l ~ 1 r r•l' 1·121rra . Offk........ 4400 ::.cud.10 lum 0111 pd '" '' •••• ••• ••• ••••• •• •••••• n hn \lO llUJ d '111u· ~ Sq ft .Olfl<'l' 'lpUN to UTAl.SPACI Across fr Udo Vlog 2.633 S41t-Ft. ....... min nccti.: or re lated Ptlys1cat m auage b y hclds & 2 yrs prof acctg llc'd. masseur l echna· up F.xp m scht oc dan 4·8 P M ·Appl ct!(tromputers dcs1re11 548-2817 ble. Sal: S~l·S167 t. Ap ---------• placauon deadline Mar 2. 0,,M lmdty 5005 l.I t .a pr ri 1 ' '"' r 1' 1 n..: 'lto\Jl<ll Jbr Jb.a ''fll\, Jr pt••, I .!o..1111• llJ;> Mt. Jtj()1 1>Ub lt'ltl>l' in L4KUn;.i liA.1om 1n J OH hou.»t', ~ Uill:o1, La P1u. Rd JU.Sl <>Ktt-l: M Sl:AI lk'' mo bOUt.h o( the San 01eftu w /20 p&rk1G11 space11 1,414 S4t-Ft. w/10 patkinlJ'&paces Ban'e.tl WlY. 6'2-S200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *** ........ z.w..,, Jr. PENNY IWllER AIS 1979. HB Union HS 0 1s\,t frpk. prl\ p1.1\lu Hum 1\l f .t•h1on 1'ht1J1i, J.,111 •naton ll11rbor •rt"' bort'' & h.an J11oaqu1n Ou~ UJ Wt3. '1171~. tlJlb RJ ('\l' M().~J ( II &U WTO, 4!» OJ.W i''r~WJ) $308 muotb A\.WI DOW 830 0030 M82 Newport Blvd. Ap prox 700 sq. ft. "'37 s. mo 642.:MllO 812·A W Balboa Blvd. Balboa Youaretbewinnerof NICOLE'S Rm 120, 5201 Bolsa Ave. HD. 898·6711 ext 225 Modlt & 0.Ce S ... io EOE Beaut1fua girls·pri vale •--.-C-C_OUMT ___ A_MTS __ 2br, bit 111 prl\ p.1110 \'llt'ld . .iur Mah• •., to ocnn 0.an $Jfi·btlti:l l01W" f"('nllil mJnrmJIKlll 11 4 b44 ICU> Pt'tun.\ul!l f'oml. P"l t!Ot mom + rum1h rm. TV No Mlll1lw, no cook S Ila 100 bi:J.-4419 !.36-tri~. t'\'t' &t0 594!* ~ J br, :.? b.t. bakOl\), l<oom for Hc•nl 1br , ~bu , UrW'ld ""'~ l'Oll\lo. 1, rnik· 1.'ll<'I K"'1':t~t· \II bllJ" frpi<' furm~hed. $150. to hcJl"h l! l>c , 2 full blk t.o 1>1>,1ch Yrly bi5-7564 t•vc>s baths, cpts. ti,,,... hlln,, l~L M1tml t.C It.ii.I L...o.i.: lkh briand ru.>w 'm & frplc. lr.ish <'om1nwtor. IACHELOR UHITS 1•hur1111ni.: furn .:ut':.l dUM..-d g.iru~l' Jlll'Uttl, huuse.~S \\k4U4 !IS75. pool. lcnn1~ S500 mu S22S+ct.posi,. ~16, l'Wl< K40 2778 20 I E. lolboo ..... ~2br. W10 hwlo. u~, ~ R~o 5~-7707 ~~c:t!!':'.~.e:'!:'!! •• !?.~~ Gar, bk.yd <~loM-to h<' :-kW' Lido. 2BR. 21>0 lux lie~ for rent, Oiit Bear 1.>eluxc medical SUJ\e, ~round Or , Corona del Mar Reak>nomlcs Corp .. Qlsta Mesa·approx. 1400 r bi5-6700 sq. ft. office bldg. Park- -:---U111 766 W. 19lh St. SOC pr 250-500 i.q Ct. offices. ft.SS7·63Sl i'TI>O'l $145. lod . Ulll. 779 --------- W !_9th St. 540-2200. __ IEAUTIFU&. SUITES 400to 2600Sq. 1-'t. Crp,1.s. drps, serviced ~ruP.-lc Newport 1133-8813 FOR LEASE WISTIAH HD. ILD. 2744 E. Coast Hwy. CdM. MOOSQ. ft. Agt. 675-0166 Two"" Tidlith to T~ Williams· THE ECCIMTllCmES OFA MGHTIMGALE StamngSandy Oeoois at \be Long Beach Conven- tion Center, 300 E. Ocea n Blvd, Long Beach. To claim your tickets, c u.II &ei-5678. ext 272. ••• Oll.Y 2 Seu ;:iny Ite m or eom· bmauon of 1tein• few 175 or less with a Penny Pu.lcbtt Ad. 3 lul8 f M 2 consecullve days. Eac:h addillooal line 1s 60' ror lhe2days CharRe 1t' No commercial ads. For morl" ioformot1on und to place your ad ~·all 642-5671 rooms. 535-4021 ..... Call us you wo n't be IMMIDIAT&Y 50l'TY. We have many opening!> 621So. Harbor. Anaheim for exp'd generar acct:., Come tn you'll be glud cost accts. & tax acct:. youdid. Call 714·634·2063. Al' Moo-Sal IOam to 2am. <'OWlts Abihlle!i Account Fri. ttll 3::M>·3:30am . illlt Personnct.1ocn frt>t' •S~UIN• Models & F.$corl!> MaJe·1''emale Ann. Destiny. Sonny. t:O.E. ------ Acrounting llG9••• ........ C25. 536-4:JJ3/53tl-47!1U ur.' Wa lcdrc>nt ;op t ,. I " L ( .... 1ly s ps "• rneru. urn. Downtown llunt1ngton .,..._ 3814 C:arai.tl'. lullrony. frplc S2S 01t~ly pr cpl Cull Beach. 2l0''4 Main St . ••••••••••••••••••••••• $7~/mo 559-_180_! _ aner3p m S48·1989 One 2-rm office avail. A Vettehc) Rh. F.nca. Marsha. Cissy 2' hrs serv10g 0 .C . accounle11~ t>rangetnoe COndo. 2 hr. I ba, teruus. pool, adlls, call 646-3686. IAYFROMT CollaKe 1n Wa les. Crt. Jbr 2'-':ba Brand New Woodbridge. $700mo. 2 rargarg. 213/465-441_ SU P AVAIL. Spuc. 2 br, Rntam bwll 1780's on 14 den. 2 ba a pt w/spcc. at'res overlooking Lakl' tacular view. Luxunous f<ull y furn w/ modern appoinlm·ents. b('aut. fac1I & appll's. F is h/ S?a r dens with sandy nde/walk/golfor jusl rl'· heach Overlooks Balboa lux. Sips 6 $150/wk New Condo. The Sprm~s. Island. Adults. no pcL'i. Brochure avail. Box 157<1 IBR. IBA, w/refg. Ten· (TI4167J..8414. • ()range. Ca 92tiliyor rus, pool, jac. Renl or l1>c. -6..lJ..9378 Si40 mo 526-0121. BJ\YWOOD AP'J'S. Fam1· 3141 ly·& adult 2 br/2 ba apL"· l..ocJilna ~och i" r o m S 4 5 0 L u ' h ••••••••••••••••• •••••• l:mdscap1ng, recreation. OCEA.Ni''RONT lar~e lux-Newport BeaC'h 644 ~ ury 1200' 2 br. 2 ba. $750. - mcl. uttl 646-0505 Deluite 4 BR. 2 RA . .i11r no --- --(X'ls. !ilcps to bch S575 Uc·eitn VIC.'W. patio. COV· \ll"ly be 644·1103 ered parlung I 2 BR. 2 I . ---BR. $350-$475. Wik. to Dix Jbr. 2ba lower dplx. I bch. 549·1186 557-$870 . blk bch No pets. $500 ---Lse 97!HM93. Oceanfront s tudio for -------- ll'ase. very cute. itar. IAY VIEW Hawaii New :l Br condo. c mpltl) furn 20 M 1n frorn Wa k 1k1 . loc In Makaru Kai M ;:mna on Oahu. lnq 833-0618 or ~7518 • -_..,._ Palm OeM•rt. Try me fnr .1 wt.'Ck or mOrC'. 2 OR l'()()(jo S200 wk. $600 mo. Top localton. Close to t·~rything. TV. 673 8821 ...... to Share 4300 ~tmo.G1sela 497·1761. t:ASTBLUFF. 2 br. 2 ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~m. 2-peopl<' max. frplc Huge patlQ Pool. :a;• 2 3Td St. $475 plus Mature adult.s. No pets securJty deposit \H J $565.640--0349. !>13-3265 (W) 634-6548 fnr S-°"9.t. 3876 .. 1pphcauon ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm duple'<. 'llOVl' &. rl'fnR. CIOS<' lo be;ll'h & ~hup-. Older adult..' only :\o pt•~ $375 •\!)Mffi5 _ $100 MOVF. IN ALLOWANCE I BT, ut1I pd L~l' ~un· deck, OVl'r lookl. i::ol f t'OUrs<' $265 G14 Calle l.urJ:tl' 1 bdrm apt Also Campana. 492· 1567 'lludin apl. North end. I ':: --• -hlk!>tobt-al'h 49-1 S:J.W ()('can vLew 2 bdrm ... lndry, iwra1w. 1 ~2 blocks LOCJllllO Hills 3150 ~.i:;::,cb acccsl> S310 ....................... --- ROOMMATES SMl"e--H Sa•• tAjoy more. Pay less! All Ages & Llfeiilyles. We Check References Cal546~282 Cut Living Expenses! '·l\ittff ti tiurf''' <1r il(H Ho~Males Unlimited f>1t11u1f·r,, m Rn 1mm,,ft• tHtt tuoq ii, l• t91 1 J ,. 11 t.•r1un 1V ~t1'1W" w11t1t r1 \jt1 tn Turt4· m.1q~t11n. I • '\.' < I r ,,,,,, 7141832-41=-34.:._ __ f'"emale wanted 2 bdr m. 2 'ipac JBR. 2bas t'Ondo Beach aptS. 2 BR 1' v Ba, ba. Apt. $140+ uhl. Hunt Dbl gar .. laundry, rec, $295. 2 BR t ~. frplc, Rrh l:all Kelly847·3653 fac1lit1es. Ad ults only. S295 496-7l!il $475.642-8264 Newport leach 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sharp 3 Ucdroom. 2 ha. ntCl' carpel1nR. bltn~. ''ov'd patio deck & ~aragc S525, y rl~. bi5-6670.Jarob:, Realty. ----- d Prof suaight male look· ~ BR 2 Ba con o. encl ing to"shr apt rn 118 or Jtar., $350 mo. 633-4720 1114) SB.213-967-0016. Ive msJt. Walk to bcurh. 2 br un- f um $275. mo. 3l2 i-;n. cmo Ln. Apt 0 . 492·4584 tbr. refng, stqvc. Hy golf course, nr beta. 495-1768. Share large 4br houst• on Pt.•M Responsible. ea!>.) ~01111( M/F wljob. Cull Uan or J im ti73-9:>37 ;.1ft S::l>PM. LI DO 8 AY i''RONT . ~ ---- House to s hr, 2 adJ. rooms . .iood localion. CDM.$250mo bi3-7J.S9 S up<'rb v iew . !>3ndy SallfaAna 3880 heach, frplc 2 Bit. $6.'>0. ••••••••• •••••• ••• ••••• ~~r494 1681--Coodo Jbr. garR. Kids. t AH adult. no pets, 2 br. 2 pet OK. $400 Nr. Main & ha, from S330 .. Jacuui, MacArthur. 962~9-5 µool. rec· bldg. Shown by Co-nd .-b --K dl appt.only.545-4855. o~ r. gar~. in s. Female to share 2 BR home. Beach view. 4!19-1531 Pvt. room &'Pvt bath free in exch.anRe for hte hsk· k~. Female only. call Ray eves1wknds 4.93-2439 ----pet OK, $400. Nr. Mam & :>IEl'S TO OCEAN. View MacArthur, 839-4327 JBr. 2ba. 2 t•ar gar. blun..s. $675/mo. 675-1906 Dix 2 Br. 2 Ba. in 4·plcic. Unfum. or will furnish for !'lear Hoag, attract 2 HR twnh..c;e. 2 BA. cpts. drps. w 10 hkup. Adlls. no pets. $375 mo 548-2~5 ---New Bayfronl 3 BR. WA. fpl~. tnd.ry hook up. dbl l'ncl ~al\ upper unit Spectacular ba) '1cw w/ht'h area. $80()/mo yr I y. &10· 1879 2 Bdrm w/pal10 W/D, carport. M2S thru June S725 yt"ly. 675-7758 nr So. Csl Plaaa qwet Pvt bd & b h I d b I t . ;.ou. . r . at . cu · e -sac, 1n s, plos g81'. Fine lo<" ad-~arage, no pets $335. JOming golf course & 644-M:?l swimming pool near by. Wn"""'ter 3891 Must be over S2 & single. ••••••••• •••••. •• •• • • • • n_o._._u_4o _____ _ LUXURY LIVING W I\ N T F. D : P r o r . Spacious apt in 1.1 lovely EXF.cuTIVE. unen<'um adult e n vi r onment. bcred. mature. respons1· Features open beam cell· ble MALE lo s h r ex· Ulfit, patio lutchen. walk penses on d1stinclivc m closet. wall of glass ocean view home w/all opening to park like &el· a me n 1 ll es 1 n C D M ling. Complete Rec·. Rm, w/outg001g, sophistical· facll. with lrg . pool & ed. 1ndepeodenL uoen· t:Xcluslve 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Jacu.ui. Great locat1on. t'Umber e d F e m . ex· powder rm. adults. no Near Fo untain Vly & ecutive. <j'.311644·9787. peL'lSl050/ Mo 642-098.1 Frwys. Sor ry no pets. .. -----· - -.. -ls.?00 Magnolia. So of 22 Wanted Ferru1Je to share 3 Large 2 Br, l ba, adulL' Frwy. 893-0519 bdrm. Cotldo with 2 other oo.ty,oopets,pool. -~iris. Wosher /Dryer . 645-8152 132S. Dix 2 Br 2 Ba condo garage. M9-8642 type, encl. gar & patio, WATERFRONT inlant OK. 7211 Tra:-.k. Smglj! mature lady. Furn 40' dock avall. 2 br w/all 894·2S65,81U~l44 l room .tr balh. 2 bin to wns. Quiel, pvt. hu11e -..--· bch & bay, in Pvt single deck. $575. 673-6336. 'afl tww..ts Fvmi51t.d dwelling $1tl5 mo. yrly 1;42-9666 oru.fw11111Md 3900 ut.ils pd. Mrs. Bowman, • .. •••••••••••••••••••• 675-3400 an tiPM Lido J.Sle. 2 BR, ~ccess to ' n1E EXCl'rING -------- tennis & clubhouse. Yrly. ,ALMMISAAPTS Roommate wanted for Ut1I. pd. $600. 107 Via MlNUTES TO NPT BCH lge. 4br hse. Fem pre· t1oreoce. 67~2342 Bach.z_~~ BR ferrOO. Sl«mo. shr. uUI. Bach. ~ blk. lo beot'h. 1 from~ Ir up. Fem. 2 bdrm .. twnhse. II(. pers on, r efr i g. n o Adull~. No~ts. w/balc, pool, Jae., $205 kitchen. $180. 675-8351 1561 Mesa Or. &a.S-8664 to 3PM. CS Blks East of Newport lbr Promontory Point Blvd) Subllae te ns. pool, clb 9am-5pm s.46-9860 hse. vu.~ ~7. ---~----- 631~19. OCEANFRONT. upper wut. Very nkc. Lar ge 2 BR. gar. $700/mo . &"7S.1906 F. share wt same. '2 Bd. 2 Ba. c'tlshwasbei-. frpk, 1 bllc. from bch. Sl95 yrly. 642-t713 or 879-3'705 Fem. roommate to a br Npt er. c:ondo. ocean vu. rec. facij. ~. incl ut.iJ.~ TAllOV• 'AYMEMT INF'ORMAT10N OAC llNT Of'T1o.4S TO IVY 400 HOMES 2 Rr. 2 ba upper duplex. 2 ALL AalAS Newport Bch . S180. 2 blocks to ocean , 1 MOM.IHOMI bdrm. 2 ba. Ma ture garage. No children or fell\llle. Uv. Rm. UUJa. pet s . $385. m o . 231 s~ anc.pool.W.nM7 Pru!pect, N.B. 549..ag12 Santa Au 554·'1070 -__:.-------1 E..Anabeim ~ Roommltte. share 2 bdrm. Walk to Udo Shopping. 3 c. Anabe.im 9$6-1011 ut. Lquna Beach, Sl60. br, 2 ba. aU ameol.Ues. Wermi•er ..-.-S r e m. pre I . S le v o Yt.Mty 1525 mo. U7 47ll 411-41649. ... SllO. 960-lMB. ON THE WATER! -,._USHsurns BURR WHITE REALTOR . IHC 6 7S-4630 350 to l300sq. ft . MMtlHBt"S MILE Fantastic Vt.wi PRlME LOCATION l.::~5.a on WATER. Available fOf' retail or-rrofessiooal Vllloge ()(fices. Tota or 3000 sq Newport G'l~ rt. Can be d1 vldt..'<i into -!>mallcr units. Drive by CdM Gmd Or, 600 sq.fl. ,..,.,.. W Coast Hwv NB Ideal for int design. 2&5 t;;;. call ~' ' E.CslHwy. __ _ WatfifrOftttto.es 688 Sq. Fl F'u lly equipped 631-1400 f o r m cd i cal/d en - Ull/paramed1c. 3 exam Own & opera te your own vending rou~. 4·10 hrs weettly. Complete com- paoy training & location setup. Cash investment needed Plan I S2.0IO.OO Plan II $4,980.00 Piao Ill $9.710.00 Piao IV $14.190.00 Ca ll To ll Fr ee 1·800·237 ·2806 or 1~237-0'104, Sun lOAM 6PM. M-W9AM.SPM o.cor.tor Ston Only 1 ser ving Huot· inglon Harbour ;\tea . Wa llpa p e r . books. samples, display &: de· curator ite ms. Asking $:25,000. Ask about spec. rates 5100 752-8708 . ...................... --------- FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal~ 642r5'71 DllYIAMEW AUTOMOllLE every year for 3 bout S:IOC> • s 1000 Molt Makes "44-2526 MASSAGE FIGURE MODB.S lost or Found a pet? Call ESCORTS Anima l Assis t a n ce OUTCA1,,LOHLY Le~. 537-2273. no fee. Days, ••H. hr· L.aIT: Cat grey male vii.". 631-2140 22od&Santa Ana. CM. GOLDE:M GIRL REwARD! 642-8833. 1--------- Pnludly Announces Our Move to Larger Officci. Vlsit Us At Our New Location. COLDWELL BANK ER BUILDING SUITE200 2.333N BROADWAY SANTAANA Wf" have an cnercas m._: d e m a nd th roug h out Orange County for ex· perienced accoontJng &: bookkeeping personnc•I Call or v151t us today-wt· are look.inR forward tu g:reeung you m our nc~ IOCallOn. t71418lS-4103 i'~llEE PARKING rooms. pvt oCftce. lab, Sb ag. 4550 dark room. Ground floor. •••••••••••••••••.#••••• No. Costa Mesa Prof. Bldg. $344/mo. Ficxiblc lease. Tom 54().2200. Double & swgle garage lot 132x 100 .. $250. 642-3t90. HarbowSaln 14M40I SCUM-lETS Wanl.ed: Boat pasSUfite for i--------• a ~ to Hawaii. For inCo Accounlinit phoneTet'T)' at 63J.1'739 $18> Up. Orfice·storc. 480 ft. A/C, 17301 8e3Ch Bl, H.B. LEASE842·2834. Unique office space ror lease. Approx. JOO sq . ft. '2 blk to beach. Busy trnfilc location. Par kini.t !>pace incl. Call Carolyn «l 673-4622 or 642·5171 . Prof Ofc S.ites HUNTINGTON BEACH Centra l loc. j u11t off Beach Blvd. a t Mam St. TI-IE MAIN OFl"ICJ:; 847·5338 NU DEC. FUIM. OFACES Recptrrelc. Recpt. Conr. rm. Ample free prkg. I m1. fro m Beach. l''ull See r . & B usine!is services a vail. lmmed. occ. Reasonable. 646-7448 OCEAN VJEW Exec. offi ce Fashion Is le in luxury swlc, furn or unfum. Secy avail. Call Gabriele. 1714)640-1633 Office space avail. 400 sq . h .. pvt re s t r oom & stor age rm. C rpts & drps. elee. & waler pd. Years lease. $200 mo. 548-3878 Dix. l·rm oUice adj. Airportcr Ho te l. No lease. 833-3223. 9-12 Indi v i d u a l o ff ices w /r ccc p tio ni s t , secretary, conference r oom . xer ox. l unch room.San Diego Fry. ac· cess & exposure, Fly Vly. Mo. lo M°.J... ~ental. beginnin" al ~.HO.mo. 7141963-6445 Plush offi ces. up to 750 sq rt in x.l nl bldg. 18th & N e wp o rt Bl v d . 64.5-21 ll /646-Q)3. CclMSUITIS 2 Story detached and s hingle d "Hans e l " Gre tel" s t yle ofCl t'e suites. Wall to wall cpt, warm paneling. beamed ceilings plus pot·bcllied frplclnexec omce. 710sq Ct at 7f:>e a sq ft equallnf( $532.~ per mo. PLUS Charmin~ 32S sq ft om ce space with very attrac- t1ve ne w wallpaper & white shutters. Mus t scc to~~~~-$215/mo. ROMUllALTY 67'92311 ll8D sq ft 3 rm suite. Nr O.C. Aiport. NB. Avail Mar 1. OaotMl 152-8263 ,_.MWl'TICH LOCATIQM Office space avall. wilh use oC secreta r ial aervtces • all buaineas ~.equipment. CAU. ANYTIME ~·3370. Dana Point. deluxe office apace, ~ sq.fl , acrou from BotA, 495-4975 : -.ol5 DECORATORS • des~ ...-. aainDles, delivery .ea. Npt. SC'h. ~M.ITJ. Self ·Sl o r ace. t 760 I Morgan Ln., H . 8 .. off Bch &:Slater. 841-9998. ._..Waatecl 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Responsible. working wri t e r s eek s o n e bedroom collage in Corona .de! Mar or Costa Mesa Qwetness essen- tial. Write Classified Ad dJS, Dally Pelot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. CLEAN cut colle1ite stu-dent, sohd re('s. Looking for nice home to rent rm. Ill. Call Eric 673-2007 4650 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For lease: 1600 s q .fl. Anaheim. near St . col- lege & 91 fwy. $360/mo. 64().JMJ. SOIO ....................... Bw·•·-Ta ···-A MARKETPLACE ror P\lrc~ Agents and New Aulhw:sM'S. Tbi1' is u nf'W DAILY PILOT t'lassltit'atlon lo 11c>t buyer and sellu toJiether . Sell your surplus. ovttStodted or no tonger nftded Items or su~ ol any kind. For matt inlormatlon or t.oplace your Id, call ANSWERS Tomboy -Dainly- Munnur-Det'*e - Plunge-Red·Hot- G RANDMOTil ER We bad some excitement at our house over the weekend. For a sctence project m y son d id a chromosome lest on our grandfathe r t'IOCk and d is cover e d it was a GRANDMO'lltER clock. Lost: 2 blk dogs : Rocky. 6 wks Dobie/Shep Mix.. The Olber : 1 yr Shep/-Collie mix. fem "Missy". H .B a r ea. Re w a r d . 963-9350 or 213/863-9681. Reward. Gold pe nda nt locke t w /miola tu re photos, oval. Ing g ld chain. 557·0061 d ys, 646-8266 evs Shirley found: sml white Maltese poodle . mix. m a le. 00-1508 / &M-3656 ...-U/l .. e-st/ Found: wh.ite male short ~ bair dog w/sunt.an s Pots . '42r5671 between SA M and ~·30PM, Monday tbru Friday for your ad to ap. pear the Collowln~ day or call bet-ften MM and 12 noon on Saturday for Suoday's pubbeallon. ••-••••••••••••••••••• 10,000 Frozen Food din· Possibly be a gle m ix. ll1ail1tss n e r s : 10 v arie ties OO-lSOB/644-3656 0,part.ity SOOS Sacrif.ce! <213> 2:5.5-4400 ••••••••••••-••••••••• W__..__. 5030 Fo und : Lge Hus k y / -She pherd m ix. Gray PLUMllMG> ·-•••••-••••••••••••• w/bladc It some light col· repair & drain service Financial backing for or. Stand·uP cars. black business. Excellent loca · spe ake r 's bureau & back. MaJe.64.S-1508 Uoo. complete facility. publication. $3000 invest---------- Gros.s-S:ZS0.000 yr. Write merit. Contact. Barbara. Lost: Pai.roC glasses. gold to Box 337. c/o Daily 842-45.54 rimmed w/ bm plas cs. Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, ---------• lnitJals KB. Sun. 2/ll bet Costa Mesa. 92627. Mw l;z:,11. Trwt Pac. Vw Or. & Csl Hwy, DtidS SOJS COM. ~7-3788. Affiliate ••••••••••••••••••••••• $360 MET LOWEST FOUND Fem Elkbound. M esa V e rde nr . PEil WEEK .._.___tlatH TeWinkleSChl.957-2897. PART TIME ~ Our latest progra m in lstT.D.'s. also LOST : Wht Germ a n Shepherd. Male bm. col- lar. }I. 8 . 898-3236. automallc me rcha nd1s · WT.D.LoaM. ing features lbe new pop· Faitert Terms since 1949 top hot foods. All a re na · Settler Mf9. Co. Uooally·known br a nds 642-2171 545-061 I s u c h as H ei n z. Campbell's Hormel. Oief Boy·Ar·Dee. etc. All accounts are secured by us in office buiklings. schools, iftdu_,trial plants & hospitals in your area. We need reliable people In your area lo service these accounts. We pro- vide seeured l~ations in your are.a. company financing, whole5ak-OUl· lets one year factor y w a rranty p a rts & service. You provide 8-10 :.J:our choice weekly. IArt: Scottie/ Keesh®nd nu fem. "Bernice". Blk w/sllver. Floppy ri1itht M0MEY AVAILAM.l ear. Tail Nrls up. V1t': ceable alat.OmObile, be ready to start in 30 days, minimum tnv~t· ment $3300. call Toll· ~. Phones St.a/fed 34 Hr Day. l«>0-32W400 Operator 45 ftAVB.M8'CY 2ndTDLOANS So. CM. Reward. Call SWING LOANS coll: 213/569-8333 or ~~N _SIMIOOG ____ ~-- OR ANY PURPOSE LOST: 2 blk cockapoos. OavidP.C.rey&Assoc. Vic . Goldenwest 4t Mc Fadde n. M " 1''. R.E. Broker, 980-1957 8112_3768. NEW=~8IFIC F--OU_.N_D_; _F_e_m-.-s-m . ARU l 1 t 2nd 3rd auburn Huskey. So. C.M. , ... l,J' am s • . • 6.ll-.4944 TD's. Days. 955·1~ cv ---·------ 67s.5535 FOUND: Lg. blk. fem. dog. Wht. palch on chest . • acr• ... / Vic. Viet.&: P lac n . "' ... .., ..:.646-...:..ms~;__ _____ _ '-I&..-FOUND: Wh. Samoyed . --·•••••••••••• Male. Well-mannered. • r mu•• 1100 M.S-15GlafUtew s . ....................... *** ......... ~ 1411 MariDer Dr. Newport Beach You art U.. wlni:iu or ~ sweel long haired IJ'e)I F. cat. About 6 JnJ old on Sugimo.r in Fln. \lly.ut-7019 Fbt;md lrlsh SeCter maa.. Vic Bouahard/Talbert. llnl. ltbrcotlar. 962•t7l5 Se:ad your message Wllhslyle. Kason-Gram 548·6350 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FR EE R O P OC · CUPAT I ON A L TRAJNlNG · La ndst'a pe /n ursery o pera t ion s. ff'gal S«'y/clerk, ~nlal ass is- tant. law cnfol"t'cment. refri11erat100/a1r rondi- t 10 n in g, t'a r ce r s w t c hildre n . a ut o careers, restau.ranJ OC· c upa lions, r as-h ion merchandi.sing. (eves). hotel/motel. nursin~ as· SJStaot, medical occupn- uons (hosp. Bus. office, die ta ry ser v .. ph ys . therapy. etc.> veterinary aide. hospital ward clerk 'R.egister1mmed at RO P 31522 El Camino Real SJC, or Mission. For info. call : 496·3118 The Causey Real Estate School THE MOST SENS IBLE REAL ESTATt; COURSE ET CONCEIVE D: elecours 2000 • UNIQUF. VlDEO E9 UCKrlON PROGRAM OF.SIGNED BY AWARD-WI NNING FACULTY Tuition Refund ' Prosram • ~rf ADd Sand Sbopptng VillaRe J485So. Coast Hwy. LAGUNA BEACH 497·2457: 7075 • • Owb~owo retail traWl ..-CY 6 be part ol \.be blWoa dollar In· cNltry. Exper1~ not necess a ry. Startup. tr1inlng. tedtnlcal A mercbanc:Uaina s upport provided. Tot.al lft\'C l· ment Ms.GOO <includlna '18.000 ti'andllee fee, set \IP COAl 6 Initial workll\8 c.pital. T• Pree Tlclleb to 'l'eoDeMM wuuams' THI ICCIMTllCITllS OFA Fbuod Go&den R.etrie~r ......... ••••••••••••••• L ie. llH23U Vic. Hou141man. Chaurreur. Yorktownt Hardiog. cfttt. Day, week or mo. • TRAva MITWOH. A 1\-avel Fraadee. CaUllr.W ......... 114/l»llG .....,..AU SlarrinC Sandy OeM1t •t the L«ia Beach Conven· t.loa Ceater. 300 E. Offan Blvd, Lofte Bueh. To cWm your Ucketa, calJ ......,., enm. *** 182-41'73 Ted. 54&4lll08 Found: Fern. Shep type, Qual Companion-driver well behaved dog. Mesa mawre woman. P /l or Woodurea.151·9333 f/t.Jl1Dtcoot. 7~. Found Doberman. blk & Compaaloo/Sc try. Cert bm.. mate. Wearinl( blk ...,.. alll. oon-amoke, l'Gllar. Vic Hoe& Hotp, Ulleresta~ HulUl/nutri. NB.Call..._*5. WI qualified. 646-4198 BOOKKEEPING. CLERK Trainee Excellent opportumty 111 start your career m Uk· rapidly ~rowing f1t'ld nl accountin I?. W c sec k 1111 cnd 1v1dual with som t· itencral office and/o r educalaonal cxpcnent''' with ab1Jlty lO opera tt• t<>«ey with speed and at· l'W'&ey. Sucressful t'andidatc will join a p r ogr e!>SI\ e Orange Couoly corpon1 tlOn wiUI room for carcct growth a nd d cvt•lov . ment. Compre he nsi ve C'Om paoy paid benefits m. d ucbng medical and den ta! roverue. P lease call or apply in person: 3952 Campus Dnvc. Newport Uc al" h . C A . < 7 l 4 ) 540·6080. Equ al Op portuoily F.m plOY•'' mtrth TRANSMASK CORP. ACCOUNTING EARN TOP PAY ASAM Accountants Overload Pro&ssional LOMG ott SHoaT TIRM ASSIGMMIHTS IMSO.Olt•M&I CO. tf ya. ....... NCfft ••• ,..;e.un: .'TAX ACCT I AUDITOlt I ACCT AMAL YST ./F/CIOOD ... l 'fRa.BK I A/I Cl.Ille I A/PQ.lb caJIForAn AppointCMnt 541-7631 ACCOUNTANTS OVERLOAD .~ IOllM.W. .... 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Smwll jobs lnt/Ext 'Reul . .Reason1 ,... 9 llooflog. res°'~onubh: tnt l'\Pe•u~m.: th•h 2,~tom~:·~1r0t.'f,"ti'* 1 h•:Jn; Tl'a;h, tn•i· lnm Dun will~v~yourhonw11 one Newport, Costu Mes11 & ble Wayne OXOYE1 :•1•••b•••••••••••S••••••• Hei.identrul & Mohil Wlcth' onh 1n m' I n . f.-" al' t'lfn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4K2m4.ttoo~5103 ihotclewun1t!oror>efee Lrvine.b'16·3l75cve:. t)46.8226 rum 1ngrepuir pee in homcll . Fre e est hunw ~ t.1141 IJ ", dm rm. h-.11 St~ \ \ i. t le-I I " 631 2219 <aft$ remodeling & copper ~ R i <'ha rd ?tf" r it h u II , rm ,, '"~h 110 , 1 ht •llrt n na r 1'1111• "'f.'lt , .. J "· Cl.tit.om Masonry. Pauos. PA INTERS N E ED fi1pe Good pnl'e!> Top .. t~1,a--l,11I\ l1•r \11• ,1't11>n " c·,u~r t•l1-"'l ·~tor l•nd11<',IPlll"., t,"o r11~ l..ill' mlU U\i ·urnllun•, •t I I WORK 646-0425 ".. .. .. " .. • ... ~ '" ....... .J: -· • 1A u .. bl • o usec ea n er, x nt Walh,. Firefilaces. Re . 30 yrs exp latPlumbm0 ~ 3194 _ ---~ ,... .. 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I Jud M t'l Ill 11 b 111 PJ)'ulJt Sml bu\ & 1111h vulu11I~ t;7'1 71UI '4.-t •n• t urp;·I < 11 .1n1 r '''"°' tltwll \I ·O u11 ti 1H 1h· n l' r 1 I 11 u I" hohh·r\ ~or~ 111.ir 11t1k'.ral 111t11111 tt11ubll' l'na.li. muu111 Ullll tt :.1·1 \ fr,·\• M•t lhll , ... t n-.1, r.1tn t~!J Piii IWtl :!l82 C....t/Co.c,.t. ••••••••••• •• •• • •• • • • • • GcM1 .. s.r.1ce1 I 4lflC n<h' brc-41kinf ~ ti.1ul ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ~ ~~t.a hl'hint •MR. FtXIT• 't:>l ;.'lt+t.Ju¥n ••••••••••••••••••••••• --ceramic 11le Rt>.ii.. -------- • ROBIN '~ ttO U:>K --.To• f'lrePlaoe1>. planters, <'le lntlexl Rea>onable 832·24ti8 Johllllcnr> ttwrmi: L"LKANING SEttVICI!:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~.';.model Refi. Eiil ~Y~~.~ Free est Any plum.bing, w J ter Shitk(·, :..hrn~ll•, comp , fM .i thurouKhly clean LNC.:'OMETAX RETUKNS '""'"""""' _ serv. leitkl!, bulhrm ~·ncl, recover Shinj!ll' side· ......... ~ L4ll. '"'"'7 Prompt.. reasonable wall rnr your c:i.t ,,.,.,.... _,_, NewportBch.833-811)9 G & M P;unung. Int & l"cram1c 11l c R t.>a :. " · · Want a REALLY CLEAN Mo•iftg Ext. Cabinet fan1shmg. & 832-2468 -~79·7779 ---llOUSt:ot t:,dl (.;1ogham ..... we ....................... stucco-r~p;ur. 751 3448/ 1:y. TM Girl 1-"t~"-'l"llt 6 I$ Sl23 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Morns Moving· L1r'd & 673-845T HOMr.o>AVERS Plumb ••••••••••••••••••••••• -- -S~"\al1 .. iog In auto •· I n s ured. Tl 15886 . ing & Heating fret.'• CERAMIC T ll 1-· •All W h ' .. "' Profes"1onal ser•·a"·· "'I v.-ds Fr .... estimate. esurnates $15 hr Honc:..l ' · ' • . •nl 1mmac o m c . meownercoveragei. .. • -~ "'-no• "'" , t)'Pt's Rem, rate" F'rl'l' thorol.lghly cln Call The It~--· MCtVisa·arcepl 962·4242 Licensed. Sl0.00 per roll & r ehablt: i.erv1cc esl Lit:'d 835.7775 ext ---C4rpcnt.:r1 pa1nt•n~ PcrM>nalTou<·h M2010S Vliillll"n'avn avcrage.645..()880 BA/MCOK 97'9·8065 Zll found.illon k rc 1.i1nrn2 k+:u:. ral.\:4' IS yr11 en ---IM. Assoc •• Inc. "MovU\g Out & About?" --------rJ~.!!i'~~~J. ~~;~;,ui• .in!U 548 17~ 1-:xpert housccleuninJ(, 675-0562 "Don't Delay Call To EXCELLENT PAINT· "= ••ltt K.;crumic tile mslalkd ~.:)~l~ ~r~~ ~;l~'r.~z t~f', IMMEVIATI-:sl':RVICE free e1>t1mates I use own LAMdtc11pMc) ~=~:· ~a~~.sl~ted~~~e EXCLNT PAINTING ........ t ............. nrs. shwri.. lubs 547·2639 H••r~"nlll A-k r11r\'l(''l" l-Omplt<lCl.'Oflt'rekJObOft Irv areaAJlm111'orappl equipment. Call Kathy ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4<.u\.•O•• CALL548·27!>6 r d . Ilk T dys.545·7097cvc .... "" ,.., "'· t an"'1me 546 l""l ~ r 1 you on l e cnanl -----·----7~ l52ll ~~nl;~ouRD!>,.o~~~li!rfsa v1: A C &G Apl) Hcpr ,. -· -· --European Landscaper. Int. ext, serving area or 7 Problems. Collections. ITl"M Ser•ice ___ ~1·7639 ' Tired of cluanmg houst•! Top work. fo'air price. Hard working men./ yn.. Prof. quul. work. Ev1t'l1oh.s.t<tc Wl'UO' ••••••••••••••••••••••• TYl'IN(i All 1)\111)\llll' 1m1 c ... 11 ... --I kl k I c J WI II help Hl'fs . Refs . 646-4871 d vs/evc!I. Lowest le11al ral<.'S, ins . rte s Id I A pl s I c 0 mm . '""'"re now 27 yrs l'XP "'OW IS 1'H"'. Tl ~t L·, fc11.\lun;.il '411rl.. ._, '-_... ll1t• IOl' wur wanll't -.. 1c"'' " St IH· llTU.9230 546·7'153 Reas Dave. 586-8425 ·-.-'" .. _ " r I "'.' ~ .... ,.,.,1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \I " du ~1 11 d r •· """ _, Meyer Mi: mt 549 l311G t:Xn.•n"'nrt•d Tnmmm" ..... ,. l>v 11. >. 1 u l' <>< -Japanese Landscaper -,... "' "' llA Y l' 1\R E liA BYSI T t•riiwlt·r IJou~ l!l:l .11110 Cara· s llouset:lc ''" 1 n i;i Spnnkler. Low prices Movrn.: & thiulinii. 1-·1u . C,U...~m housepamtmg 12 lwmovali. und C'lt·unupi. TYPINti ltui.rnt•i.' or 'MNH A\·tul. 7 dys wk & eves Work guar. 9 yn, exp 1Jld1t materials. hs hld yni exp. NB/CM areu SEU. idle ltE-m!> with u LIC.& INS 1)45 82115 l'crsunal SI Pl: <"1.I I 1'.ewPort l:lcut h I DO IT .ALL for nrJ:hl workers $5 hpr Llc'd /Uonded. Noburo. flood.S etc L<Jwt•st rates I'm smull. prt('t!l> are Daily Pilot Cluss1Ci<.'d Ad SELL idle lll'ms with; I.Alt.Ilse b4l1 f\.llil! ti44 5:11H MIH!lll'J hr 960:l.119.536-1734 531-8162. 897·28ti2 in\own. John. 955 2654 s mall 631·5368 64.2-5678. _ Daily Pilot Clas'>tfied Ad. • .... --------- He4pW ... ed 7100HelpW..tH 7100 Help,WCMhd 7100 ···············~······· •·•···•···············• ...................... . Hllp Wmhcl 7100 Help W..e.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~:! ..... ?!.~~ ~~~~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~ ..... ~!~~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ Arcountrng l\tlcnd a free seminar. UJtEIUEHCEO C..._..ILDCARE·Afternoons (-1..ERJCAL '·. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Solcry $950-S I I 00 15 *PEOPLE* Needed Immediately Assembly Warehouse Small electronic parts, lst. sh1rt. no expcnence necessary. Excellent fr. 1n~e benefits. Apply Avne~ Electronics. 350 M rCorml c k . C M . 754-6091 Ml'et & lolk w /suecessful people. Ltn to earn what yoo're worth lhru this OUlSlandmg pl part or f/t.k l.lmc bus opply. Tax advantages . C all 9()2,3232 A.-L* To')Ota Agency in HWll· lngtoo Beach ~s ex- perienced man for lube & llght mechanical. For a permanent pos1l1on with best of pay and benefits call Mr. Smith 8 to 5 weekdays 847-8555 ~.a.cc-ClR., BAR MAID-Short order 2·5·30. 2 to 5 day'{ per Deputy Cle rk wantl'd. ~" ~ • ~ " cook. Full & Part ttmc SOlfl'H COAST Call or apply to Bay week. Turtle rOt'k area CericaJ position ava1la- NATIONAL BAllU< Street Saloon. C.M llam ~3l!i0eves ble immediately Re· an mdependeot bank to3pm. 631·97'19 City of Founlam Valley qwres l yr C'lerrcal ex· 849Sun.flowerSt '-";..,,,Control Aki penence. 40 wpm typing. C l M IARTEHOER ----.. SIMS·S865. 833-0411. ext. J• Nt!wport Eqwty l"undi-. lrK' rn f"i.1'>h11m ls lanrl. 1i. :.t.-ck1ng an Al·counllnl( Clerk to handle input data Jor lil'l'OUllt~ puyu bit: :;y:.Lcm and puyroll K'<ccllcnl fnni.w ht•nd1h rnchxlrn1-t 7' ~hour duy. 2 Wl'l.'kS plus 14 ci<tra d<1yi. off /yr Mui.l h1• i.hurp and bonduhlt• with i.:olld n.1hirl0nCl'S This po:11t 11111 must lw fill e d 1mmt'll1atcl\' l'lt!a.,t• l·all · $5.89 N ~~~ ~~ C:oa~~. µenence nee Company willing to tram. Part lime or full lime .. Call Mr:i Colhns&'W-1377 .Alde/Houwlcttper 644-8824 5 days wk, 8 to 4 pm or 9 to 5 pm Non-s moker. NEWPORT EQUITY non-drinker, f!d driving FUNDS. INC n.-eord. 645-0092 ---------620 Newport Ctr Dr APT MAN AG ~R Suite 2ll For SS units an Co~ta ~wport Uc1wh, l'A M~a Ell:t)(!r '8 rouplc fo;QualOpporturuty lluiiband mui.t haH· f;mploycr M Jo' ma.int c'f Wifr l>kk!}J( ---------•I t''P Cnl "42 ;,o;:J or 1213 IR65 :M.51 /\M Do<·umt•ntor. a dl\11s10n of Nvs1-: firm 11, t·ic~nt-nnng i.ultl>I antral AtH Rt.:Ct;PTIONIST 40to5Qwpm.10key. 1-"ull t1mt•, fnni;ic benefit,, Nt'wport Beach area 714-f;.$5-704() --------•IAuto/Lol Boy F tT for ..SSEMILERS clean up and delivery PRECISION Apply 111 person. 140 In dus trrnl Wuy. C M 548 5.Sl3 Openings uvailablt• In prec1s1on ln strum~nl ~hop. /\ppl1cunt11 must l'OJOY the chulll•ngc of troubles houtlnu & c u s tom f1tl1n)( o r mechanical u:.sembhes Good manual dl'xtcrity & roc'Chonical aptitude ex per a must. .Mrn. 6 mos exper req E.0.E Call 557·9051 . as k for Huy Gilman ·------AUTOMOTIVE •PARTS COlfHTERMDI! Busy Chevrolet deale r near Orungc County A.Jrporl needs parts tountermen with GM parts experienl"e Good pay, environment. f>ermanenl. Opp. for ad· vanceme nl. See Bob --------Cuok Assi s tant Man ager . HOWARD Chenolet theatre, experienced Ocwe&QuailSts. Call Don, 675·4S80 after NEWPORT BEACH 6PM. ----AUTOMOTIVE As:;oc.·. Rl'P 1rarnl.'c. New Co. m U C. area nt:t•di. men & womt'n or c·oupll•s for P T work Many benefit:. ror nght people Call for app\ 54 l OliG3 A.5ST MGR. 2 dayi. J~r w~k. It bki. & ma111t l''or appt 7l41979·0150 LOT ATI'IMDAHT Mubl be 18/ears of age & have vali C411fornia's dJwers licem.e. Apply 1n person. i.:ruwlh and hi.I i. 1m - -Attendant.:.. work w1h11n rnl·d1ult· nl'l'd lor !ht• ---------•I d1capped <Jdulli.. Siron~. fullowina /\SSEM liLt::RS assist 1n hathrm. fct'd. ltU ...... 11•• c ......... . "'-'4'-UOl er.U0-907 Billi NG CLERK Will prepare mal'h'"'' or dl•r b1lhn)! und rnpul rnlt' t'Omputcr M u~I l) pc SO wpm aml know 10 key t'{1lculator SR.ACCTNG CLERK IU.~poni.1ble for ,·ontrol . ELECTRICAL BENCH ASSEMBLER lmmcd111l<' t)penmR rt:· QUlrlnR I 2 yt?ar:. ell· pcnerkc. Involves work· mi.: with controls and punch. w1rinR s ub asscmbhcs Must be able to read blucprrnts and have knowlcdRe or slan· da.rd-s and st•hcmat1l'S gl'n. r l1•an up M rn hr Wi.lf!C + bend Un1lod Cerebrul Palsy. 546 S700 AlJTOMOTIVE "MAHFtUD.AY!" -----To assist new & used c~1r --· ... ·n-·IEJJ-•T•IO-.... --•r managers m vanccl. m- --~ " ten•i.t1ni.1 tasks & to 18 or Over supervl:1e lot orderlinei;s. No hperMeceu. Like to work around If you are nt'w to Coi;ta cars? This will please Mesa. tt>mporurily dii. you! l deol for semi- ronunwn)t your l'dt1l'a retired. Salary OJ>('n S~ lion, recenlly d1,,rhJrJ1.cd Ken Pien.·c from lhc ~en ICC. or rur HOWARD CIM•rol~t any rca'>On !ii;ekmg tt.'m Dove & Quall Sts pof'ary or l'ar.ecr l'mploy NEWPORT B~ACll ment. consider th1:. uni quc op.i;>ortunrl) You Con Earn $2 16 Per Wit. AUTOMOTIVE J J C'a~h rl'l'C1pl!> and d1i.. bursemeots M1n1mum 2 )'Cal'l> puyroll. Ul'l'OUnl~ 1>ayable or l'ash control. l'M1t1on 1:. rn our Foun· lurn Valle) facility and offer:. l'XCellcnl i.:.ilanes and company paid benefits including free medit·al und life 1n ~uranrc for employeei. and dependcnl.l\. Plcai.e apply In person to: Based · 011 your produc llvtty. comm1ss1on. plus uwcntrves & extra pror11 s haring bonui. The WOIT)('n and men we are look.mi;: for ma;, be t1rl•d or typing. folding pupcrs. warehou s~ Jobs and work.mg for a II mitcd rn C'Ome. Work with young people. Rapl\.I udvam•c menl Poll:>tble Ir you arc UI or over and would bt• availuble to start work imm1.>dlalcly. <·all ...... • LOTDET.AIL Part lime 8 AM to l PM Mon thru F'rt at one 6f Orange County's leadmg new car agen<'1es located 1n Cos111 Mesu Mu!->t have vabd Cahf drivers b<'cn...c. Call for appl. lo t;huck Cozarl or Paul De Fabus. r We offer t!X<'Cllt:nl 1·om puny bcnef1t11 which in dudl• one week vat•ut1on af\.cr SIX months. Cll·vcn µaid holidays and group msurttncc i;tarts on da} orh1rc AM t OOCUMENTOR ' A Di"'ISIOn or l AM lnt.mallonal, Inc• [ 2921 S. Dalml~·r ' PO. Box 10547 •p Sunta Ano. Cl\ m 11 1 Equal Opportunny •_ Employer M W iii ~ ------ Acd1,ayto $900 l &aut C'Orp ofc 1n In , tcrnl'I <'O seek! <'urt't'r rru.nded compatible rnd1" w/mlO 6 mos AIP exp Great oppty to join top • fl•!lhl corp. Call Rita. 540-00SS. Coastal Person • neJ Agency. 2790 llflrbor. t C.M. • At.J,JOBS f"REE . - Adwrtlslng rro.c:Hoft p.,.IOlt & ............... t Muat have uperlonrc-in l)1>es~tng & producln1 ~ dean, wt1ll·dcslaned ~. rlnl1hed art. Appfy In person between hm· »-n. or.end re1um~ to. ) ,.. Jolly ...... htc I 1704J6tletl.AY• .,.,. C.'2714 ' , t l114U4MJJI Saturday Interviews 9AM to 12 Noon LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DY ... AMICS 3131 West Seger:;t rum Santa Ano, CA E.O.K mr(/h 645-6514 ----- ---GARAGE SALE ads In The fastest draw in ~he the Daily Pilot brtng hap West. . a Dally Ptlol py results. To place your Classified Ad. Call Today drawing card. phon() 6425678 ___ ~_:~loduy~ __ _ r fl >'>lMl:!I Y TRAINEES !OR EXPERIENCEOJ Micro Electronics \111 111 1 • kHHl U'llJ1v11JUJI~ !or !11 .1 lo'"'' 1,,,..,,11\'" ,,.. '"'' l'ro1Juc11on D1•w11men1 w, ~ill 11.11n 11'1•• 1•qll1 11\•}1votJ11.•l'i> 1n '"" m1c•o w .. '' '"' 11111111 ''•Ille Oro•·nrnCJ~ "' ,,..,, lollow1nQ ~UI ••fl ·Tooting • Thin-Film Evaporation • Photo·Reslst 1 '•11ri1o1h1111~1v1• compunv bt!nt•l•111 1nclud1no m.11c11 mrnu ,,1 ,J'ln .1 .. ni.11 Wr Jte 1tn 11u11,11 1111oot1un•1~ 1•mr10~· 1 11111 11 C1o111 01 o1op1~ '" 111°11.un "' TRA NSMASK ,. CORPORATION 39$2 C1111pu1 Onv. Htwpo1I l eull • 540·'640 UNIV E.RSITY SAL&5 & SERVICE AUTOMOTIVE •AUTO SALES Of'POaTUMITY! .Busy Chevrolet dealer in t he O r a n ge County AJrport complex must add sa lesmen for EZ i.1ra1ght !tell & lease. ~nerou~ pay. Opp. for advancement. Auto ex· perience not reqwred but previous selling helpful See Ken Pierce. HOW ARO Che•rolet Dove & Qua1l Su. Nl:."WPO RT Btrn{;H AUTOMOTIVE • SERVICf W .AltRAMTY CLEltK Some auto. experience n.>qwred Ideal for semi· reured service mgr. or me<'hanlc, We will in s truct I Pleasant ~pot near Orange County Air por t. Permanent. varted1 lnk'rcst1ng, Opp. for aavancem<lnl. See Mark Trevino. HOW.UD Che•rot.t Dove It Quall Sts . NEWPOR'r BEACH AUTOP.UTS COUMTllMAH Minimum 3 yrs, jobber experience. Must bt-well iroomed .Ii per90nable. h ard work It 1o00 p11y with irowlna company. Cell S58·2500 for 1n · tcrview »ppt. 1714} 5'40·6080 SELL idle 1tema with a • Dally PilotChw1fled Ad .. AUTO PARTS DalVEltY WC'll groomed femall' over 18. Good driving re· cord. Must li ve in Costa Mt'SU area. Call 556·2500 for interview appt. BABYSITTER·Hs k r1r Live·in. mature. refs. non smoker. 1 infant, Dana Pt. area. 499-4597 BABYSITTER Aft.er schJ. 2·30 to 6:30 PM. 7 & 8 yr oldl!. Mon· f'n. Must have own car Some extended eves $2/.br. Dys $51 ·2953. e v $57-6434 Babysitter 4 mo. infant My h ome. Har bor / Baker. Mon. Wed, l"rr 8 ·5 . Pref~r own tra.ru;portauon. 54S·9159 afl.5PM. Babysitter. Et Toro area. Mature woman. st.artm~ Jan 2nd. wk. days 7 am to 4 :30. Care for lnfanl. Ref. req. 71;8· 7441i Banking TELLER Newport Center br.anch seeks personable 1n d.ividual w/6 mos Teller exp. to do paying & re· ce1v1Jtg & related opera t1on:1 work. S&I l'Om ml.'nsurate w/cxp. Con· tat'l. C. Bruton. French Bank or C..hforn1a. 500 Newport Cent.er Dr. N .B Banlung EJPERIEHCEO TELLERS SOI.ITH COAST NATIONAL BANK An independent bank. 849 Sun.flower St Costa Mesa BANKING LOAN CLERK TRAINEE Security Paelfic Bank has an immediate ol>('n ing in the Newport urea for a Loan Clerk. This position Involves processing and ser vicing a warehousing hne. On the job training will be given. You should have light typing a nd addln~ machine skllls. Ca II for uppointment. (714)558·2136 SECURITY PACIFIC BANK Ao Affirmative AC'hon Employer MI fi" Bank TELLER , ..... ,.... Immediate openinR In Ol.lt Laauna lfills ofrlce. Savings a nd L oan o r Ba nk eitper lence re- qllired. Excellent salary . working conditions and benent11. PIN111e call or apply at Branc h. . AMERICAN SAVINGS 24095 El Toro RO•d Laguna 1111111 Ma C.mtron 770-2816 r...ia.1 Opportunity Emp&oytr M/li'/H OS a esa SSOOtoS1093Mo 260 for appt Oran°e Expenence only. Pnvate .. BankJng club. Higher wages 111 Joq. Personnel Dept, Co u n 1 y H a r b or tWwAccounbSecry 11cu of gratwlles. P IT 10200 Slater. Ftn Vly Muruc1palCourt EO F.. Position avail in our S'o 644 540ot 96:Hl32l before M ur I. --Coust Plaza orrice. Must . -·19· Women & M1nor1lle,. CLERK for II B drui.t have i;ood itcnc rul Beauty Operator CXPt'r encouraged to apply store. l'XP not nc<'. over secretanal expcr & ~ood with or w1thoul the chen-21 Call 847 256.'\ , "Pm" s kills New ut wlc Im med. opening Ap CLERICAL .1 k (LO .. N .... A-L-E'-.., ~unt~ eX"''r . desired. ply m person. As k for CapablepcrsonroroHtt·l· "velr " "' •''1 ,,_ Ms 1-·arar Rc"tS Hair h ·~ nl opportunity now C..11 Mr. Kinnmgs or Ms St 1 S C Pl ,., . M J>Ollltion requiring P one avail Nt!wport Ccnlt-r Amburgey at 540·4006 Y ist. . aza. C. . & math app1tudl'. typing MortJ(al{e B<rnking firm Calif Federol 7141540'8888· 6Swpm. Medical. dental r~ds ind1v1duai for c·on· So•mg1 & Loon Beauty Operator wanted 1.1\S l''ubm·uL('d Plastic·s vcnllonal loans . W1lltng 3333BnstofSt C M JUsl gr a duatt-d from Inc. SLS W IBth St. CM to train Mus t t ype An Equal Oppor Emplyr school OK. Also p/t1me 646-32'79 o15wpm Cood t•ompany marucuns t. 540.2474 benefits Gontart ~·rson Pos1lion avail. 1n our Costa Mesa office. Appli· cants should be exper. m credit 'Verifyf~g & loan disbdrsmg of consumer loam;. CaU Mr. Btegel at 546-8510 CGlif. Federal ~I.gs & loan 2700Harb0r Bl vd <.: M An Equal Oppor Empty~ HANKING MEW ACCOUNTS SUPERVISOR J\n excellent opportunity is ava1h.1blc with Colum· lJ1u Savings. a growing frnanclal org1.1n1zal1on. We're seeking un in d.lvidual knowledjteablc in all lypes of sav1m:s transactions to assume res pons tballly fo r supervtsmg and tra ining of New A C <'OUnl ~ Counselori. T} ping or 4~ wpm as reqwred. SAVINGS SUPER.VISOR TRAINEE We're seeklnJ{ a Senror Teller for our presenl Costa Mei.u ofrtcc, le train to u:o1sume the responsiblllly or Sev1ngi.- Supcrv1sor for ll sla rr ol O\'e when the new Costa Mesa offke opt'ns this September. Two ycun mirumum tellrr und ne1o1; accounts experience, light IRA and Keogh background, 11nd 45 wpm typmg ure req ui red Supervisory background desirable Columbia orrer11 an out s t anding benef1h package iMludiog dcntul insurance and rre~ career apparel. excellenl sUll'ting salaries. and an ideal work environment Please contact Per!'on neJ for an intc n 1ew ap pointmcnt co-..laSavincJs •Loaf' AatoeMrtloft t7141776.7101 EQual Opportunity tmplo)'er M / }o' BANKJ.NG IEAUTY OPERA TOR Hair sty lis t for e lei;t saion. xlnt oppty for th .. ngh~ pers w/a clientele Must be Cash1onab1e Al.so loolun~ for lhe pro per person to cut men's ha.lronly. Must also have cllentele. All inteu1ews i.lrirtl y conr1de nt1al Richard Ouellette Salon. 200New1><>rtCtr Dr.NB Bellman. Apply in person See Judy. Surf & Sand Hotel. 497.4477 llCKPR/Secretary for Newport Beal'h Arctutecture Firm. Ex· pr. pref 645·9444 Boat Hardware S;iles Person. P /T2days a wk. Shock Hard«oare 2900 Lafayelll' NewPort Beat'h 675·3324. BOOKKEEPER I Comm1ss1ons 1 Newport Beach Invest Firm full 1:harge rom mis.'\IOns bookkt.'eper re.q exp 10 p egboard systems, knowledge rn reading tomputer rt- portS Ca II 640-0 l 23 •IOOkKEEl'ER * f'uU charge thru trial balance-retail slore mulu loc. 4 yrs expcr nee 83.1·9961 IOOkKEEPEltS ME:B>ED IMMEDIATaY We have openings for ex· p'd bkprs It acrtg clerks Work near your home High rat es C:fll 714 -634·2063. Account Abilities Accountin g Personnel. 100'.t free E.O.E. Bookkeeper-Full charge full lime. Responsible person wanted for busy Upholster ing Co in Cotlla Mesa. 642-8400 BOOKKEEPER for growing Corp. In recreational field. Prefer computer exp. Salary commensurate w 18btll· ty. Non-smoker Send re s ume lo Hulsh Mgnt., 33208 Paseo cervreia. Suite C. SJC. 9267S. ---------Uookkceper F/C $1200 Beaut Fashion lslnd loc. needs well groomed ap. pear for client <'Ontact It geniune int In career pos. Call Rita, 540-605!1. Coastal Personnel Ageo cy.'2700 ffarbor CM TB.LER ALLJOBSFREE Bookkeeper Immediate opening In FIC to SI 500 our Laauna Beach orflcti /. . for a twl Llme Teller with Exper pers w t u1s aged'l'y suc months experience. bkgd. In ~rsonal Ii com We otfer: merc1al llne>s needed for •Free Ptrktnll very eucceMrul co. Oood •Free Health tor It benl§ for 11omeone •Ftte Oe.n\Jll lootlin1 for challenge. Pleau t'll ll for In · Call Jean, 540·6055. ttrview CoiL\la.I Personnol Ag n t')', 2790 Harbor, CM ALL JOBS FREE CASHIB Ctowrl Hardware Apply at 31CY7 E Co::111t Hw)'. CdM. CLERICAL MANY TEMPORARIES LEAD A DOUBLE LIFE ncl ti40·4580 EOF. K;ierks 7 11 Sales. All shifts,. Good pay Will trwn 151SG1slcr.C.M. ClERKS UTOTEM nus double life rndudc;, horne·n-frec lime. and tem1><>rary Job~ Smart Operungs now U\ arlable temps every"h<'rt! a re for lull o r part/t1mt• exchan1o1m..: their frl!c clerks on 2nd & :lrd lJ.me for a paycheek. Get shirts No ex1)erie ncc mto (Or back rotol the ncce~sary. we trarn. bUSmess world without Start SJ per hr Assistant being I.led to a per ma Managers to S.1 iiO per hr. nent job Our us<1 1Jt n Managers to s.5 50 per hr. meots vur~ from u rew I\ d v a n c e m e n l o p · days to a'tlweek or a portumt1es to those whu month. ~uuhfy. For informat1on-W'E OFFER: go to our nearest ma rkct Too Puv No fo"ce or conlaN the Personnel W ()(f1t·e at ~l~ 12422 Lamp!ion Street • -Garden Gmve, 537 ·4840 Equal Oppor t:mployer rnr::c;; --------- Newport 549·8071 im---------4341 B1rC'h. •20:? Q.ERKS TYPISTS ElToro Su1w200 Work l0t'lll Temporary 23491 F.I Toro Roud 1mmed1ate work Tues/Wed 9 30 3pm Call For An E.O E M I'' aencal ABIGAIL ABBOTT FEVER!!! CATCH IT!!! .Appo....._nt Today 557-006' ~o~ off ice • ~OJ overload l::qual OpJ>Or Employer a.ERK TYPIST Newp o rt Beach lll.'iurance Company or. fers an entry level pos1· lion ai. b11l1n)! Clt>rk Minimul ty p1111c ssoo. Good Compuny benerits . Hours 8 4 . 15. 83.1./1450 --- Jom UK• most cxrltini;t i---------· Temporary Scrvlcl· 1n l1erk Tyl)llll Orange County Work dose to home lor top pay p111d VUCUll()n1>, automatic r111~l'1> THE FEVER IS SPREADING CATCH IT!!! ABIGAIL . ABBOTT TEMPORARIES CALL· Debbie card ~7 9760 4.'liOO Ca mpu.s D rt vc Newport lfeac h Karen Powerc~ 731·5627 1'2U Yorba, St 201 Tustin Or Ctiod1 llytc-r 773-0001 t.OON tlnrbor, Slt 103A f!\I llt'rton AN INTERESTING PART-TIME POSITION AWAITS YOU.AT CRITIK'ON llC3\')' 'lllJl IStH'UI and financial report typing for the A c,·ou nt ing Departmcn\ Addlliooal duties Nill include as time rcqu1 n•5, lighl <'lcncal work.. :.ueh as payroll 11nd account:. payable r111ng . cht•ck perforatang,.ond dato en· try into time 11hurtng system. Yoo must have 1 ye11r mirumum prevlou11 ell· perience Jn f1nundal area. You must be a high 1chool grad'. and busi· ncss school experience helpful • C•Vlckl ForAppo ............ CRITIKON 714/754-161' F~O E. M/f' MZ-5678 . ' . • ........ -# • -.. . ••,...••r e•••••••••••••A A•"-·""••••---.4111 • .,.. ••• ., • .,.,,,,,.,,.,_ ....... ,,.111 ... .,,~.,#-· \ .. . . . •• # 19 , • l r -' .. ~.~11,1179 ~~~ ..... ?!~! ~!!~~ .. .?!.~ ~~~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~~ ..... ?~.~~ ~~~ ..... ?L~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~ --c ·-t--ERK ··~~ . 1.. j ; 0.al Rut t-'A~ IAIJ2' I' fol •i.d~I~@ <a:NtRAl.. Ol'f'ICF. ·""·'"d~'" .... W.tH 7 f 00 Help W..ted 71 OCI ...., W..e.4 J 0 ITOOIA °""" JIH'Unt&l61Ufl ' t.k'IC bl'OfttOP firm In CUAIUJ6 'c~~-;" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·················-···· •••••••• -~.{.-•••••• , ••• &llary sno llH!ll ' ·~ mooorn l'flU p I ., ltll:t -I N 4' VI Cc;!.o r l c n t. r &ECURIT¥ UOUSE.KPPG SERVI E ......... CHl .... IST Macbln!lt Helper. TYPISTS tvcnin1~hlfl Jlillh menl•doortodoor t:"'---------... Ith d t I t nffdahelp.Xlntpay l"IA " Aut o m11tlc 1c l •w S<-hool <:rid P1'cY1m11 t.r*"'."P ('ahf drh'tr• 111· •" 1u tor' I aw " r r ·ct•p u>n ' -'di ,. 0 ,.\ t!~pt'r noq d No r r I ll.'llt'f. rood lYPlllJl, flt Eo r w u r It. G r(' .. t DAY SHIFT rNICl\loo -.\cmc Gn y. lmrned1:.t opt nines for Apply l'lftwpurt·Mt1a<i1 Gond tf;,:~n& ~:.••; LUE JEAN 11 Ina t-tr N<•at • P Oue lo our rt-ct>nl t"x CU5tomers Cbool;c your Exp&l\dlni( Oran1c Co Ab&e to read bluepnd & h•rp lndi"iduela ¥>Ith llnifl•d thnol Ottt twin-Nu Suml1tv,~oti.. JOIS f' ar.uu.·• $000 pr 1nu p.n.s~ prottrum. Wells own t 1 me. M 1ck1 e <IQWP mr1 ~o. l:!:xcell UM measunng tools I 1n11umum I )'or t'rtt•r I tl afiC'd PrNonnc:I Of Onn•tt Ccuut Ye llow I L'all Marjone 64-t ~42 f'arao Cuard Sfrvlce:1 11 673-4417 salaries 4' beoerih ~r. min. experi~Me ilf b c b 7 ... 11 I turtna S<-curity Ou.r~ Journeyman" "A" pos Hood Predilon Moctllne l I t p('ntnl't',a llll)' hr(', MonW dn11Thur a l 300 1T1t "' u= HHCI G .. a ALOfftCE (Of HOUSEKEEPER drll av1il. 4·$ ,;r!l. 1eneral Product.s.894·1955 lU l Pt' ~ ~wpnl 11nd 1')'1 91an1 lu nuon. rut'\ mutM I" Vh I f'llOIWB ' • ~· wpm llve out position ror ll ahop m , ... 1ner y exf 1111lhn"M' tn lt't1rn nd \p -.... ~" ... -WO ..._. & ME.._. I · ,ype ' tr.lllt/Me-..tleKh matureEnglish s-"k in" ... ..., '""-....i The I t ,;:l""""~ m..,.. .. 1 .... 1 ,.., 16th Olt.TARY \10 ,,~ wt 51""11. " hllhn.:. rt11n1. m1.1turc -r-• ...... " Call714·541M831or app y ..... -. •-·>' on 1 ""'"""'~ St N l\ t' .. O Ji. t:on~ llo•P UJY• PM Tll.AIMH S I pcr1100 for rurn mfi: =:/~::';.'~ ~.~how~!~a '::~1!~~ lnpersoo. ~~~u2;~~8c~q•ut \til' Clli r ~\\' lll·nt ~tart ihlf\ •I bl•• c•mploy I MIH18....!...._I}.. ---~· house an Huntfnittoo UtUeCilant Products inc 1111 lun lt·~ .. 111 wn•I 0 I\ T ,, I N I' l' 1 rTa•nl Xl111 bt•n1•(1t11 forl'I' I Cote. Mffe & The Harbor. S6000'\0 M If 17282 Ml. Wynne Cr.. MAIDS rompl"('h\•n I\\ ht•111111 11 Of)f:n \l'OR tw-alth 11\1 l\p1>I~ 1 H~ I Cit>neral offlc\:, lit~ book Whltfftr Area 12·7. Please call M8. Flo. Vly. No. of Slater. Expenenccd. fu.11 \irnc. uwlud111*' Jh61Ct m .. cJ1c·.;I IB" S ti·m 34 oth.-r ki&!l'nor AS SIMILllS ,kl'cp111a . llOOd µhone Mobley846-0011 E.of'Euclld. alsopartllme.642·3030 uod hf\' 1n11ur tnr-•• tor dut•l'" 1nd11<l r••r"~1t•o11 • .,., .,, I Pl'fliOOility. 645-~ I M M I D I A T E • '• ' loAI' • .._ MA">Tl'.ll P -"C11 •GIRS tiou:leke.eper, rem .. liVe· ••• u.CHl .... IST a...&...1111 ............. S611S .,•n\lllo' NUtl\t•lr•ll• rthd ~··rounb pu).tbh• fi\11 Y.rtr"'t Clutl, i•.it"""" ,.. ~ I ti~ERl\L Oli'l<'lCE Lt OP I MIMG-S •for '""" " ,.__,.. ' prndirnt\ l'li'""'' i1Jlph1 Alllln \"allTn ~ '4711. • ·~ ' uv.. GIHllAL J m. l'OOk & drive for lady. MIU.HAND You will not be lle<l to a 111 Pl•N\n Suh1Nl11> 111 Plvtnpu\ Pa 1lw fntl In Ptnn i;ta.TI:io I ~In(! & l>kkpg. Call Hp•r • ao r y 1•••1 Pvt Rm/Ba . Npl Bch. For proto-ty~ machioe desk ln lhls pos. Need u h'r\lt'IO J\itlluhlt• ltdlJI Anahl im fN'•Plrt IYia 8 1tt..r O\'l OIOllllll)', LAIOR I •wporl Floor Covering, Startty Offlcen who M2..ft035 shop in the instrument happ y 0 u t g 0 r n g "AM lo oon l•-llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~---1 for 11ml l'oodlr, your tMJ MOLDHS I 6'7S.l631HouppL.• ..t TOP 'AY, with a Housekeeper. hve in. dlvalon of the 011 tool in· personalit).'" must b11vc l'-4• l'tt"'t m• hom1• Mi 111Z1 I General orrice-One girl retpKt.d co .. •y. ma'"~ t N h Id dustry. Working fro m stable bkga. Lots ol room ., r I exper. m hte bookkeep Rmt~'v ~e 18r 11 . 0 T~: t . blueprints. skelches & for adv wit.his fabtak>us LEAR SIEGLER 11tAHSH>IT DYNAMICS EDP 1Jralt1m;in l>11v \\'\•t• .. Month ore 1n1t typing 4S wpm . EMMSl .OOTdSl.8 5 673-9042 verbal delligns. directly co. Call Rlta. 54UOOSS. _ M1"•h11n11•11l ··~p Mu11l b.• i'"""'''r 1t 'a. vnur Or~c Co. Airport arn PEI HOUllt with englneering, to as· Coast.al Personnel A~en· ,_ OPl:D •TOR r ~hl·ulf11umn1btllol r:1t·1·1-.111n ;\II 'lhHt>1t Hrs 8·5. S750. C11ll -OMOTIO... Housekeeper. general. sist in new product de· cy,Z190 ffarbor.CM ,. 9'iftA Olldtl1illa Kn<i~&.l<dllt-ot .t \ "1 1 .. h' •' P .1 1 (! ~ __ '"" " Mature woman. Eng. velopmenl for world ALL JOBS FRF;E .ii ti 'A "4 , ,..,tr.1m ..,,u1l.i \n..t l' \ w, llN ~111kini.: for II pro I .ibu1t·tcoru.ltu1'llOlllll•r \II(' .1 t11111... \'nu <1011 't ' CAM, A y spealing. s dys. 9·~. sr2K-wtde weU bore naviga • fr 1-h•O r anit hn:hl\ lft.,•l.li.llp lnr l1la\ u" 1H•pu'· 1ou I T0$4.2SPBHOUR COM Rel & exper. nee. lion equipment. Lathe fl'lliU\ilh"Mnitnldw.il to ~.._'H~~03 'IEL[~ •. I General Ph640-6'710 experience helpful for Maintena nce mlllf -for--5~ Wllt apt complex U\ C. M .. 642 ·S073 or (213)8M-38Sl •·oh mlr h prt>u "• .. Hit 11 ,.1 r11m --------• I • 01i1· 1-PAY THOSE Apply 10 person Monday more van ely or projects ---------pu1,•r oulf.ul in .,11 CHRJSTMAS llLLS ll> Friday, SAM to SPM fmovefyrniture&docon· Sala'ry open, excellent (~ \t\ r I ASI'. IHM DRAFTSMAN '' ... ,,. I WO RK WHEN YOU al struction work ~' need benefits package. E;..O.E. Maintenance man. full Coctrt.il W•itren .r.tl rn\.1rnnm nt ""'' ('.111 or n111w '° todu\ I WANT WELLS men 18·:.> yrs to work Scientific Onlhng Con· ume $750 pr mo. to st11rl. ScMol llon r:t•qurre"lo rotJllOll lmmed1atl' oprnma re . Operungs tn warehouse. with me. Randy751·7799 trol. Corporate Head· Or.Cly. Call 7S2 2573 t-;.s.ni up tu s.:l.IO µt•r ,.k J d.1) 11111rk ...,~ .. k in i 2 factory &offke Call FARGO IM.MoltCleril quarters, N e wport uw. tu1t10n Pl ~H'\''ffit•tit \.ano'h I:! hour 'hill" qu rin&: 1Wlll)'ellrl '1X I VICTO.R Beach. Call <7l4l ~7·9051 M AN AG E M E N T t 7~1 911M Pf'('\k.)US d.tta Pl'O<'r"t-'ilOll ~'r' u.1tr-stan rvant· I GUARD Beginner 's s pot for ask for Mr. Moll or Mr TRAJNEE -~--------~r~f':~~~d~ ~.~u~~~·~~ u.hle :l~~~dc~0~~."~~bd 2101 lh1~£~::rir Dr T:;t•:r~~~~2~~s SERVICES ~gh~~~ ~~~:t:~ 1i:Ada:ms:.:::::::1 ~~l~ll~~l~t11~l~'d~~a\~ COllA TOlt t)l'ndit, mduth' tuition i>reJ>Wt final drawangs Suitt' 208 Newport ueach mall. Opportunity Jor Ii company. Salary com· PACICH rt'lunl.I and a well from ·skctcheb a nd 5SMS20 IS32W training&advancem enl. mens urate with e>C · W1llm~ tu tram Jn rn dt.•f111t'\.I c111ct'r J.lllSl rn pnolS llu11tanjtton Reu('h And add your n ew C:O-CMIWtolth Must work well with MACHINISTS perience.646-9780 dui.trinui. l'.1r(••·r 1n f~l>P PIN~·.1pply.1t 8'173498 p3ych eck s to n ex t &......._.__ r.a. othe r s . Excelle nt We Otft'r growth pot.en· 8907 'V A •215 n1"1,....,.,... Y "' be fi .,,, b k C II M ~~~~!~1~~~.111 o nf.,t~~:~·~fb'' PF:RSONN f.I. t1al and b.tgh v1s 1bihty m ' umer ve.. month's budge~. OR ~~· M~~7~ ~xi 2~5. •lit & 211d Shift• anagemenl · €xc·t•llcnt workllljl l'Onth Ot:PMt'l'M~N1' addition to excellent l.1t>!un11 Nhtul'I Monday Tuesday W d E.0 .E. STllL GROWING !·~ IM· Uanage•.t()ppty t111ni. un<l t>t.•1wl1t" Ill salaries and company 831·0542 GENERAL OFFICE nesday. Thursdaey: i .. -··------• ME DIATE OP ENINGS llourwt-1•k Ap11ly North paid benefit:. mcludlng 279~7Cabot !load The Jolly Roger Inc has 10A M·4P M, Cl~OSE O '" AND G REA T O P · EXEC SALES $75,000.S 125,000 ~Potential A me ra .... n S .. r, 1 .... P .ACIFIC mt~bcal. <lental 1rntl liflo an ope · g r G 1 L'r d INSURAN.C E Expr'd PORTUNITY'F'OR: ' " ' ' ' ulSuranl·e f<>r "rnploye"" !l'" or a enern r 1 uy at · I Ii bll d ('•11t l""'' ... w MUTU L ~ ~.. L'< l I x t 1 Off ce Cl k 230 w w commerc1a a 1ty an -"' t-r, ....., "' 11rru•r .A and de~ndentb Please "· 1 au "Pl ir um " 1 e r 1 0 0 u r a mer """""rtY person to han· •T·-...1 R-Sunta i\nu Equal 01> apply m~rson 1-:mplo~w l\1 i--' Purchasing & Di.!!tra bu Rift"' 17 ,..~,.... -_..... ,,,....un1ly f;mplo.vt!r 7m . t•w~rt (:0.•nh•r Dr lion Dept. The """'illon ' die accounts and market ..,,_.a...:._: t 2 J r•· • "' h ,. S11tur liY lnlt·n·icw:1 ,,_,., r--..1... ... C... ,.._._, • • y•a rs ___ .__._.._ _ _, •·C~IJOr\ ul' . -. A :126ti0 Nnt an a"t'OI'\' calls for excellent typiJla -..-u "'na, "' lhetr Insurance. Salary • 9AM to 12 Noon ,... " s L "'' c •-.-...:• Nt'ver u ft'l' s k 111 s & u p I ea sin.: late . 1c. , .. o ·6036 open. Call 644· 1530 "T'". • COLLECTOR t::qual Opportunity ----------' personality. Duues will F.qual Opporturuty •lr'Oww & S.._.,. The Greatt•r lr v11n-EmployerM1F LEAR SIEGLER ----also include filanl{ &l•--E•mlllip•llllioyile•r•~•~•'F--INSURANCE W.,O,.roton Must have general R K msurance or se<'un11l'll background. ("redat Unann hiu. 1m I•--------f'asl food opent'r wanted. .a..a...-0,.--"--... .a. .._.S•ORT F/1' S t & Su ff II general orflce work. XJnl ----SECRETARY ~ ~ mediate openmH ror chi DEllVHY -M-._ M --1 ~ r-· 3 n ° be r l"-.. A .... TnmPor"ry po~i "' wanled. $3.25 hr dine •ts ~ hworking con· HOBBYISTS Earn an ex· Gusu.aJty Ins. personal & -Ge iRdtr Optrator We are the prestigious CAB En te rpri ses~ a publicly held mte rna · uonal marke ting com· pany specializing in the S31e or small. medium &c l3rge busi ness op portunit1es ranging in price rrom $1395 - unlmuted. Thi.s 1s a one time career opportunity. ~..,." " .. ., t d ( r DY ....... u1cs tJons Wit a growaog . . ..,,_Lt-...~ lion will la.-.t 2 3 mo <:on wan e or urnnure "~ * * • company . "pply in tr3 ss.t6 per hr. t~achang commercial hoes exp. •..--tGtor$ dJdate should be famalwr ~tore. Prefor married. 3131 WestScgersLrom HOUSEWIVES, person at· hobby classes with Trt· Xlnt working cond. Call •Mlch•tic: W\t.hskiptracrng.Ph~ase locdalkmanwhoh1s handy SantaAna.Ca STUDENTS. n..W...R-lnc: Chem L 1qu1d Em · 642-6500 .A.IUAll'f ~\~. t-11kc Bryne 31 ~ary.n.fo°:"4~ ~r ~k~caii ~F.~·~o~.E~~~~~~m~t~CI =:l~~~~~t.P~~ ~anyc:, 1100a.foett:-Ave ~~:r) · 498 . 0 609 • INSRNCE f1LECLERK ....... don Diane for appl, aft 2P M, rleXJ ble scheduling. S3.2S Irvine. CA ' Beginners s pot for bnght •Btdrical COMPANION lo eldQrly :>48-5.5_l8 ______ , •DRIVER• hr Apply at NEW Der (714) ~0331 Hotel person. Pleasant work· ~ ......... , 1--'y 2 days & nht pe w S ASSTHSKPR 1:}f conditions. Gener al illU • na,.. !. r oe.av~y 1ener chnalzel. 250 s. .ltofri-crtion week. Non :.mokt'r. late """' Expanding co looking Bristol, c .. u Cn·•xt to ~ply Roy Fraser. San or ice experience pre· ·T"· d t & L :.a... M :-.. r I · 11 '" " -C e m e n t e I n n . 1 2 c 'e--'. Opportuna·ty for Mecknics oy11t's. 557. 91191 or IR' annenonce or peop e w1 101' to Wa r d H arrington I GeneralOffice -" 1 ' '"·.,. 6(1).6565or5482G21 Overl8.Gooddnvang re. worl<-Neatappear Good ~7.0593. Avenada Esplandaan. traming&advancement. l~truet1on Su1><·r1nlfl; ~?/rdt m. Ne~t lal PC~haral nc~. ~~~~~~et~.~veper r18.hCro+. ---------•-:e:::.~nq ii_Siian_·iliiClme•m•.-•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit-~~. ttro wi(~r ~c~I •l11nt for $2e." .{""' l'Om r I {' '-3 ar Otte. un '700 k ( A d • ·"' ""' 71418354447 incent111cs. Call Murk Holidays? Hotel .,..,..... ·as. or n rea. mcn·1al rl'mod1•l 1n · -751-2686 FOOD lmmed rate openani:s ex Doo A d ~.OE. l .u~una llcal'h (°Jltf. H I • • • - - -ISi for: r tteft l..ic Lot·al n•f's .JW4 !N2 I RobHt Carter ~ ._ DRIVERS FtLE CLERIC Driver l'onstnJC't1on Co has Nii SOI la Marguerite M 2 SALES MAIL CLERKS Pos1t1orus for door atten openmi:s for trilllll'l'S No Corona Dt-1 Mar en or women 5 yrs or Yl•u u-· thfl wann"r of older. Know the coa:.t !Heavy lifting rnq 1 dant/d ri vcr currently exl>\•rienrc nl·<·l'i-.,.,ar y • ... "' " · · on tlw Job trainrn.: c1;11 Two Ff-ee Tickets c1t1t>s. NN Sl80 a wct•k or EVERYONE ex1i..t on our Bell Stand. h<:lwecn 9 am 10 41 ,m more. OrunJ!l' Coast 1J1 large Newport Beath Must be rehuble & people 752 2509 lo Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt company. Hours 8:30um oriented. E njoy xl nl _ _ __ Tcnness~Wallrams Herrmann , Fountain BUYS FOOD 4pm, Mon. lhru Fn. Ex· working conditions & * COOK * THE Valley. <No of SI atcr CURR--ST •ff celleki'.'l Cringe .~neCits & company benefits. ~J>Ply ECCENTRICITIES , 'beL w n New hope & 5" 1 "' wor ng cond1t1ons. For 93m·l2 Noon. Mon/Fn, Exper for Conv. HO!>P OF A ~ E I d > II! .a. ...... UP O appointment. contact: Personnel Good bencf1t!. & work1nJ? MtGHTIHGALE ~uc:~i ~~~~~~ llOllU'" T MAIUUOTI't40TEL cond. Apply Flagship StamngSaody Dennasat &OY'91 LynnSta.nsf1eld 900NewportCenterOr Coo v. Center. 4tili (7141759·7853 N Be h fil h Rd NB the Long Beach Conven· DRIVER •fT $600/$800 tBetween8am·llaml ewport ac -a!8_!£ ..:.· lion Ccnler, :n> E. Ocean r-F.quaJ Oppor Emply m /f llllitllitiiii._ _____ I Bl\'d. Long Be,1tch. To from New po r l l o Co COOK dwm your ticltt!t:.. call Westwood. Retail mmisslonWeekly 64.2 Sh'78, ext 272. clothtng st.ore. rcce1vmg • • • --... -dept. Good driving re· Selhn,tt llil!h Quahly J .C . PENNEY _ _ cord & refs required. ~utifully Packagl•d 24 F'a:.h1on hlJnd Dental A:.sa~lant. cxpcr·d Must be 21. Hours are Meat. Seafood Newport Bt-al'I\ RDA, proj!ress1vc pre· 8:30-1 Call Nancy. &Gourmet 1:. l'Urrcnlly al'N.•ptani: \.entative offrce. 752· l320. 644·5070 Food ProducL-. To appltcutmn.' for !1 COOK 4 day week. lrvrne In· New& Repeat ~Newport Center Dr Newport Beach F.qual Oppor Employer Hotel HOTEL DESK CLERK Insurance ACCOUNT ADMINISTRATOR Need experienced ad m1n1stralor w ith employee benefits trust expen ence. Pooilion in· volves maintenance of all accounting r ecords coordinating with bank and brokerage firm. Knowle dge of invest· ments desirable. ·Please apply al: PERSONNEL DEPARTMEN.,. PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newport€enteri>r Minimum expcnence re· qt.bred. geveral t rainee pos1t1ons available . WE OFFER •Highl~· Compct1l 111c Rate> •Plenty of 0 vcrll me •Sluft Differentaul •Excellent Company Benefits for Employees and Dependents SATURDAY IMTRVIEWS ·*9 AM to 12 Mooft • APPLY IN PERSON LEAR SIEGLER DAMSPOIT DYM.AMtCS 3131 WestSegerstrom Santa Ana, <.:A Equal Opportunaty Employer m /f/h Mon. 6PM, J . D1G1ovan i. Cl\lef Admin .• will con· duct a one hour prest!nla· Lion al our Cahfomaa hcJ . qtrs. call Monday 9·4PM 1-800-432· 7226 or 714/754-1261 MASON ARY Wanted full time, hard working ya r d m en. w/some local delivery Must be able to handle eqwp. Rate $4.75. Phone ~ 494-1107. I MlCHAMIC Experienced preferred. Must have tools. Call for appl . Bring resume . E O.E. by choice. Valley Crest Landscape Inc . 546-7975 MEDI CAL ASST. Urology. Genl of<' & medical exp reqd. Othe rs need not apply. Call 5'88-2247, Npt Bch. Joull time. out stand an~ dustnal complex. Cu:.tomcrs hcncf1ti. & t•xrcll<'nl -----Drug Clerk·Manager for wurkm).(l'ond1l1ons. App· DENTAL /\SST-front & Cosmetics. gi rt s & EXP GENERAL O FFICE Career oriented person lo learn busmes from ground noor up. Great oppty to advance. Must type. 2 Pos1uons Avail O utstand 1n.i o p · portun1ties exist for peo- ple onented persons to work either gr aveyard i>hlft or nexable hours Enjoy xlnt company benefits, including free meals. Apply 9am·12 Noon. Mon/Fri. Person· nel. Newport Beach. CA 92660 MACHJNISTS Medical Front Officl' Gari Friday. Twaofhces. ly m person. Mon thru bal•k ofc dulies, x·ra~ Hallmark. Exp. Pref • F'ra . loam·4pm rert nee. Would pref exp _640-_7_~_3_.______ NOT NEC. Equal Opportunity £mployer MI F EO~ M flo' RDA. Sal open. Call f.42·6880. E m p I o y m e n t O p . portunities. 3 key pos1· lions. Shipping rece111· Insurance Coot<-RELIEF 0 E N T A L A S S T . 3 Day, 6um·2pm. 2 days Chrside/ RDA a must. IOam-ti·JOpm, Sat lhru Great ore. fantastic sal. Wed. COnvl exp pref'd Cid hrs . 847·3507 or Call t7l4 I 646-7764 or app _962_·~_2A_. _____ _ ly at: l55S Supcmor Ave, DENTAL t I t NB recep ion s . . -Career minded front or. COUNTER WOMAN To f1cc girl. C.M. office. Ex· wnle tonlral't 10 rental per. insurance. financial t·cnter. mui.t lll.' u11a 1I arrangements. appls. & wkend!o Apply 1!130 sdlE'i:lulmg. MusH1uve X· Newport Ul. <.: M ray hten:.e. Good verbal Cou~"""' HELP sk1lb. use~ to handhn!? "'"""' monry. Salary open. Part llmt• 5'15-4646 Cull 545-4867 bef 11 or -------.ift 2 pm D E N T A L A S S T I • ______ -;.;_. 1 Chaar:.ade. Pttime. good personality & skills for people oriented practice. COUPLES HOUSEPARENTS s.t.y Approx $700 Mm l yr exp. Lag Ngl. ~5 pH' MOnth H C:h DENTAL ASSISTANT Wllh chair side and fronl Married couple to office capabilities. F1ex1· • th · ble F/T schedule in our supenese yo u ' 1" Newport Beach office. ..,,..homt. 55l·lil96callevf$. Will llve m furnished re· --------- s1dence an South Ora nge C-Ounly a rea. Apply rm· lnl.'<liately. COUHTYOF ORANGE PERSOHMEL DIP AltTMEMT 625 N Ross SlrcN HmG180 Santa Ana. CA 92701 (714) 834·7828 Affirmat111e Action Employer DENT AL Assistant 11.8 area C hairsidc. front des k. Mus t be personable. motivated. mature. expr'd a ll phases modern general cJenl1slry. Resume 900-3lll Uttte is lie)!! Classified Ads are really small "people to people" sales calls w1th big re· adership and big resu.ltsl To place your classified ad, call today 6'&2·5678. CLERK TYPISTS Minimum 1 yea.! typing and general office experie~ 8/ld typing speed of SO wpm accurately. Other duties may In· elude llling, mail dt1trlbutlon. people & telephone contact FLUOR offer'! a good benefit package and an excellent salary progressjon. Progress with FLUOR by calling for appolntmeni lmmedlate ty. Bonnie Stockton Of Carol Nordgren (1141975-2121 "'FLUOR FLUOR INGINEIRI • CONITRUCTORl. INC. I HU Mtetleteo& Oflff, lmne.CAt27'0 E~ual Opportunity Employer M/F ing. g raphic sales NEW Various sto re duties. Contact Pas Graphics Inc. 3950 Campus Dr. ll'Vlne Personnel Agency 488E17th. Costa Mesa SwLe224 642·1470 General Office 754 -0422 ORANGE ENGINEER·Asst Bldg & JR. SECRETARY MARRIOTI' HOTEL 900 Newport Cent.er Dr Newport Beach E:qual Oppty Empt m/f G r ading. s a I a r y · • Variety of duties in our $1587·$1935 /m o . Asst COUNTY collectioni. department. HOTB. supervisor or Bldg & Du t 1 es i n c I u de Mature Gentlem a n or Safety D1 11. Dept. of shortba d t · g .. d cpl.for combinal1on desk Publt .. Works Grad C1111I · n • ypm .. n ~ OFC fili~ Good r1·gure ap clerk&lite maintenance. l;'..n. Reg.1SLratJon <CE or · . .... '6 ut helpful. Excellent Li ve on pre mise:.. CEJT> desirable. & 4 yrs working conditions and 499-2227 exp. WiU manage ofc & NOW OPEHIMG benefits includmg dental liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 supervise plan checkmli? 1 n s u ran c e . A pp I y Hotel Apply: City Hall, 32400 Foa Al'PT. CALL: Bryman. 200 McCormick P aeso Adelanto. San 12131329·2625 Avenue, Costa .M esa. HOST/HOSTESS Juan Capo, CA. 92675 b~ ~~~~~~~~~i Equal Opportu niLy CASHIH 312/79 E.0 .E.IA A E -Employer. Opportunities for people F r o n t d c s k --------• oriented per sons cur· ~ROW JR F.licrow of· Cle rk /Cashie r . Ex rentlyexist.Mustbeable ficea-. Salary Open. per 1 e n c e d o n I y . GENL OFC/Shrppang-to work nexible hours. 839-0925 Newpo rte r Inn, l 107 Fash.ton Mfr. Handle all Enjoy pleasanL working &crow Services Jamboree Rd N B stup'g aspects, gen I ofc condatioos & company Wanted: hsiMu 644 · l 700 Ca 11 Mary duties, some typing 17141 benefits. Apply 9am·l2 ...._ _.__ R Carlson. E.0 .E. ~7. · noon , Moo/ Fra , pe r vc•~nt ep. p I Please call 963-0931 FronL desk help. Apply in GIRL FRIDAY M~R . R I 0 T 1 person. Sec J udy. Surf & p ••T TIM "' Executive Secretary Sand Hotel. 497.4477 -. E HOTB. Business Computer Co. Mornings and afternoon in Lag. Hills requ1 re!! Gardener in exchange for shirts. Front desk for 900 Newport Center Dr secrct3J'y with outstand· a pl rent. Sp a c 1 ou s busy tax office. Please Newport Beach ing skills & 3n enlerprls· grounds for 55 unit com-wnte stating qua1Jf1ca· E:qualOppor Emply m l ( ACCT ASST PeFS·w/com'I hoes in in· s ura nce agency is needed by this top rated firm. Xlnt chance for adv & co has xlnt reputation in field . Call Chris. 540-6055. Coastal Person· nel Agency, 2790 Harbor. CM ALL JOBS FREE lnsurance F/C •KPlt to SI 500 Exper pers w/lns bkgd. in personal & com · merc1al Lanes net.aded for very Sl.l('cessful co. Good loc & bens for someone loolung for a challenge. Call Jean. 540-6055 Coastal Personnel Agen· cy, Z190 Harbor. CM ALL JOBS FREE Laboratory packaging. X1 n t work co n d . Benerits . .Good Pay. App· ly Box I! 989. c/o Daily Pilot PO. Box 1560. CM. 92626 ~ega l secre t ar y, ex· perie nced. O r . Ct y airport area. 752· l21 l ing attitude. Excellent plex In Costa Mesa . tlonstoAllenHammond. sal a r y . Benefits & 642·5073or 1213)865·3851. CPA 2041 Business Ctr.1·-------- future. Calaf. Business Dr. No. 103. Irvine, CA HOTEL LEGAL S ECY s 581 ys_.!!,Ts· Bob Grote, GARDE .... ER !rl715 HIGHT Super friendly s m . ore ~ ,... needs pers w(some legal E · S Operu~ currently exists G·R·E·A· T AUDIT CLERK bkgd, SH pref'd, but not xecut1ve ecre tary · ror relrnble individual SALES JOI ... OW Good opportunity for re· mandatory. Xlnt raise Small firm needs ex· Kno led f 1 " liable person w/an op structure + bonus pro· perienced individual w geo pants &ir· OPEN tatude for numbers & g ram . C all Ch r is, with excelle nt s k ills . ragauon helpful. En)oy GOOD PA·Y . GOOD calculator skills . NCR 540-6055. Coastal Person· Must type 80 wpm+ & xlnt company bencflls . HOURS. GOOD CON· 4200 experie nce pre · nel l\geocy, 2790 Har bor. knowdictaph ...... •·otber Apply 9am·l2 Noon. D I T I ONS . M ANY fe~.EnJ'ofigoodcom· CM """ "' MOO/ F'rl Personnel. · o(fice mac.hloes. Legal M .a. R R I O FRINGE BENEFJTS. pany bene Its Apply ALLJOBS FREE experience prefe rred . "' T T FA.5T GROWING COM· 9am·Noon. Mo n / F r Must be neal & non HOTB. PANY PRO M OTES Penoonel. Le91fTraiftff P/T smoking. S3lary SlOOO. ooo Newport Center Dr FROM Wl'TIU N. TRAIN MAIUtlOTI' HOTEL Enter the exciting legal Call Deborah 556-6328 Newport Belich F 0 R T 0 P 900 Newport Center Dr field ar you have good ExecuOve Secret.ary Real Estate De ve lop· F.qual Oppor Emply m/f M A N A G E M E N T Newi>0rt Beach typmg & want lo starl an S T A R T S • · I M . Equal Oppor Employer e xciting caree r. Very ment Co. in Anaheim re· General q's Exp. It lop skills: SUbsUtutes wanted: In· lypc 70 WPM, Shortha nd lermedlate /SR c I erk 100 WPM,(Orega pref.> ty pist: secretarial; Good benertl11. Salary cumodlal ; malnt ; cam· 11100 if qualified call pus acc. ornccrs/ prop 6344741 guards. F\111 & p/limc, Olympu$ Pacific lnt'I aaks/evenings . Inqui re EXEC. SEC'Y at B Unlon HS Dist. Rm 13), 5201 Bolsa Ave, HB. for hlahty m ollvated a.67llext223. E#O.E. engi~.riDI group.new General oHlce help for oakea ID lrvlne. Exp'd Christian.. School. lflll3~ in all aapecu of tech re· Brookhursl to'tn Vly port prepar1t lon 11. 983·7831 ' C\lllomer ~tact. ft of· ~:i:e;au 955·3l:.>.' Morc ramUiea are aetling 1---..;;..;.;...~:...;__;.·____ the c1mplna "bt11" this Have aomethtna you want lo 1ell? CIU8iriOd lldl do it well. 142-5678 year If you have a camper t.hal'1 not ae~tma !Med. sell It now w1lh a CIM11fied Ad. M E D f A T ~ L Y · · friendly co-workers & K E Y 8 O A R D xlnt chance tor adv. Call E X P E R I E N C E Housecleaners to work Cor Chris, 540·6055. Coastal HELPFUL. WE HAVE Janice'& Raggedy Ann. Personnel Agency, 2790 OUR OWN TRAINING Tuel·f'rl. 8·3. 645-1800 Harbor. CM PROGRAM PUT ON BY , ALL JOBS FREE niE COUNTRY'S TOP HOUSECLEAN E R S · --------0 R G A N s A L E s Exper It car nee. ror l.JBRARY Clerk, l~n;ied. PEOPLE. CALL AT work. $3.75 per hr. to ruµ or pt time positions O N c E F o R t u In. Ra lse whe n with the Ubrary Conaylt· INTERVIEW. ORGAN trained.646-9780 Ing Firm, Clbbarellf & EXCH .. "'G"' STAN Assoc. Contact : Carol '"" r,, Housekeeper ll ve·ln, 1'enoplr. 714·962·3276 NUNN'7141586-7302. Spanish af)4lak'g or l ---::------- . GUARDS c hUd ok. 963·9105 or UQUOR CLERK. Apply 983-za&. between 8 a m ·S pm , ~~:r~f:s"1u~11:h~"J; HOUSEKEEPER--=::::. ~qB~h: 278 Ages 2t or over. 8 eHrcd Experienced sitter ror ___ --.._..:;__. __ _ welcome. No ex.perlence llft3le father. I fiChool Uvc In/Companion for nee. Apply Un1ver u l aaed c hild Lov ly fe male invaUd. Must be Protection Setvlce. U26 Balboa home. I . ts lo e non moker. 5'.l'On& .tr un· W :Ith St.rttt. S•ot• Ana. dally. Ref•. req. Mr. derstandlng . Pleasant lntnvna boura 9-J.2' Kayes873-7&4hl\6da1ly aurroundlnaa. Anne H Moo Llvv Fl"!. IU\)'time wk"4i1. &64 ..... ' ' Npt & Hunt. B<:_h. Filing. TOOL misc. t yping etc. W ill train for reception desk. 842--0603 ROOU M e d i c u I IJI Secrelary I Receptionist. MACHINISTS Exp e r i e n c e d 1 n Insurance bookkeeping. lromedi.ate openings due Salary $5.00•$6.00 per hr. to rapid growth and ex· Commensurate with exp pansion . M any O P ·-~--------po rtunita~s for 10· Medical back office. CM dlviduals walh 2·3 years '-mrly practice. limited expenen~. X·ray cert. req. Send re· sume to Daily Pilot. We offer excellent salary P.O. Box 1560. C.M, 92626. level:.. and c xcelle n l Ad 11-442 salanes and company ---·------ paid benefiLt. lncludmg Medical Office. Will train. medical and life in· Lltetyping.Mustbe able surance. for employees to work evenings andt or AND dependenls. Please weekends. 548-n7l. apply in person. Saturday Interviews MdlJ S.cy S 1200 9AM to 12 Noon Beaul ore's, lovely loc. Cha rmin g. e leg co- workers. Corp oCc of tn· temat'I co. Caret?r pos. w/xlnt raises & bens. Call Rit a. 540·6055 • Coastal PersoMel Age n· cy. 2790 Harbor, CM LEAR SIEGLER "IWAMSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 S W. Segcrstrom Santa Ana, CA ALL JOBS FREE E.O.E. MI F /ti Find what you want In Daily Pilot Classifieds. Manutec:turon9 Employment Opportunities at PRINTRO~IX, INC. THE COMPANY: PRINTRONIX INC. Located 10 the Irvine In. du,.roal Complex near !ho Orange County Air· porl, is ;a high technology manuloctur1ng com· pany dlld1cat6d to ofler1n9 the computer user a uniquely versatile tone printer. Ha111ng p0s1t1oned melf as ao !'fTlerqong leader 1n !ho loeld of comnuror prl!'lten. PRINTRONIX /\as upe11enced soltd growth smc.e beQ1nn1ng bus oneu live veer• ego. A record of eiccellent quality 1 high rel1a~1hty and ~oad eppltcation hes crtotoo consumM demand wtltch 911/M every 1ndlca11on thrit th11 dromauc orowth pe1tern will con11nue WE NE,ED: •ASSEMBLER TRA INEES •MECHANICAL INSPECTORS • TECHN.ICIANS •WAREHOUSE WORKERS Please call or llOOIY 01 oor Personnel Ofl•ce. (7141 649•39 17421 Dttltn A\lent.1t, lrvlM, Calltornla 92714 • • I • ~ a a l'ot MOtt lnformetlon requerding PRINTRONIX I • Call. C714) 149 ?011 , •k lot T11>t 210 • tAv.llabl 24 l'IOUf\ • tlty I ~ a An lqu .. 01>0on1>nhV fMployer M/P I I i.t 1~11 ..... ••• 19 ~~-.,. .,,_ _ .... .,,,.-. · ·• · • · · ..... • .. · · ·t • •·t •.: ...... "' •r 4. . .. ... ....... -... -.... . ' . -#a llP • • .._ '4 # ~ • 4# .. • ,,,,. 41 -• -41 --• ,. # • , .# ., rf"' t • , ••• DAILY PILOT ~~ ......... ?~.~! !~~~:! ..... ?!~! MlfpW91111M JIM .... W~ 7110 SALIS AMO SICUYAIY • ...................... ·-.. ••••••••••••• •• ••• .-cHAJetSIMG 8',\perb oppOrtul\ll)' for MlfpW~ 710 .. , ••..•••.•.......... '40DEIS N£EOll:D. tt.1r ro1onna Mm•r oo Sun 1Moo •l R t111 tf 1r S hHSl. outh Coot ~ O.lloun look wntltlrr. lypild who eon iJll toe 111n tk pUunul .IOYI fr<Mll offi~ •l•I om car&ler ur ionl•d ••IH ln1 rt&PQJ\ lblhly 11nit pc 1 with u flair for wanta to work with pro f• hll.ln mt:J\.=haod1 lnl ' ni111enl tiall f h o m dapt'a} 'onl l t.ind11 bulld•r. 8-aulllul Ii Plau ~ A ... llAL ISTATI CAim SEMINAR Wt'd l Crowftll\t Glor~, ..t&7186 A~!'Mr1 u... .... c....,21" ·, 1 NATU .... Miii FHIY •OOt I foe lllltrYll'W .ophaUC:alt.'Ci Y>Ork t'tl vl ronm.ont In ·ru.un In t('r\'ICW by •J.IPl. c>OI)' Mr Ut~t\ilncourt »t l\k1nw Ou\ lo1,m1.1nt Co ft>W Truc-k Orl•..r11 1111 prr'd 'fos> pll)' "11111> <:•w T u wlntt 7 llHI Ohrm W1y. C M li l'-17'1' rHl\INf'.fi. 'lort(•I, Mak• or 1-'tm~I"' w. MNd .... '-•1: \\1 •"' u prt ft• 1uon111I wodrhna: ·•ilt'Ol') look1n11 "" i·~'"'f or pott•n11 .. 1.,. If }llU lll''t' rrluu" -.buut 1fl(Aji•hl\K <' II '-"• tor •n J~.:11 114 li:Jl :woo 11W \Of' Wt• .. t M•~tlna Aatc•nn MOVIE EXTR~ .. u~bt b~ llulh wu,lcl ,.." 11· firm S..'t\ S:."Otl 1wr .i .. , µc. ... ~ ~li.tn tnr • "'' t'V• n 1i. 1 ll ' r old~ " mlini.: tu t1h .11. 111111 """It •'141 1hl 1.:11 \ I I• I-II 1' \" I I '1: "~){\II I-llt\J~ In tlh ~tJrl Mtr1~to5167 I 'I' ruptdly jlf\11• llllt H• ,.,-.1' i>''r' w t''lot•r rn n~•h'nJI 1'1>nlrol & It t\ p 1111: 1-:,tNnwly lm·odlv t't\ W<rl•·f"\ Ori.-of I ht.• \1111•,1 1•11'li orr·i: 11lnt i~ /,, hc•ni. C'all C'hr111, .l41 t~ < 'oJ!ltal t•rr ... nn 1a·I \1w1w.), :..•wo 11.-rhor, n1 \IJ.J\Jlk'i I-Ill-!-. l\('n J\ •nowned R. •~. T'ain r Ad\'i11.l•r 'fl'lurMtr. . ~ bruar 22nd. 1979 7 30 PM. Airportt•r tnn. 187 M l'Arthur Elhd. lrvm<'. Call for n~<'rnttion SUD UALTY t7t•IOSO Real Estate Sales • Pl.UMIEttS & Wt• are looklnl( for on a~ -..ah .. Ch•rk Rt•Kvon-.1bll• flt'n.on net"ded to It'll m vlfw" 11oupply buiolm"b lb) 11 plo1iunt wort H.. 1.ll'h Stu1mn1•r-.. 111211 G•m~ Or fl< ll SALIS l \l"lom ·r ~r' 11 •' rt'p po ... 1t1on OP\'O for I' T 1 mpl 1'1ex lu1.. i.lofl' d1i. ml X1nt e>ppurt ('o~la M ~ 11 Mon l i om l' r y Ward ~·orum lni. (.'o U1ll Mr. Ut-h.lin 64~ 82A3 "iall'l> CORPORATE COMMUHICATION 32 yr pubh1ihing firm 1>J)l'c1ahzmit ln ~raph1c matc nal for bu111ncss & u1Justry set'kmg :.harp. a~gn:ss111c :;ale!> person ror lh1s area . (;all 581 0044 \urw \Jdl">. 7 :1 11 , I"\ I• r Uf C.\•rl $J L> lit s I per hr ,:\1t"rn V1 n l1• Coo' llO!>IJ , btll (.'1·ntcr ~I c ,, DRAIN MEH. gn.~M~ <tod 1ndustt1uu11 loµ pay. M('dtcal 1n lit>eOS(.-'d It t: .a~cnl. Y11u 1----------... ur.1m,·. p.ud vacJtiom, mw.t be h1~hly mot1v111 SALES ClBK & rnu. .. 1 h.-ve own trud1 l"'<l and w11n1 to be bU\' N1.'t'dcd fut hardw;1re W1ll tnon Call CCl>i.lul. Unl11nltud rn dustnbutor. Mµnne ex NURSE f\IO -l.1Vl' in t'Omt> for lhc n~hl in· pencnce ncce:.sary. Call l'll.'t-tk-d S700 Pl'' month. 751-6942 dl\ idual lnqwrc a~ to s.&9671 for appo1nlment \Ion lhru I-Tl ~l~·kl:nd~ the bt'nefllS Of USMX'Hlt· &deta1b otf ('are for n1c1> l:.rcty 1n ---------•I &AA with E.0.t: (;oron;j dt'I M.ir homt• PRlNTl.NG tlOGERS REALTY Stan Feb 21> Ca II for lmrm'<i1a1.e opening:. ex· Call Dan Bibb or Charles appt UP JOHN ti EAi.TH ll>l for. McKinnon fo r appoint CARE SER V 1 C ES. PRESS OPERATOR ment. EOE 7S20992 E'pc rrcnccd pres-s 67S.231 I ----------i pen.on to operate multi· ---------•I NURSES AIDES .. \ $1 IXI JX'' hr Stale l'('r1 nnly Xlnt hl·nd1i-. Uay\ iew l'on\ llui.p 2055 Thurin (' M !Al~KO •: NURSES AIDES .t.11.ll 7 p.fft 11m1• (;noel 'J I Jr~ I m m ;H· ., tll l 'tmv llo-.p 2031\2 ~;1111 .1 '\n•I /\ve (' M s.tll :JC.lb I "I HSING'·ncctl m.llun· 1·pl to <'<In· for Ill\ -.1111 lat.he, 1250, l850 pres~s. ----------1 s.1lary commens urate RECEPTIONIST· la \c wilhc>.pen ence typing. Yacht Bkr. & Boal d1slnbutor on the .. MDERY PERSON Bay. Part time 1m·I 1-.:xpenen<.'l' prt'f. but not wknds .. ~ach~mg A!ii.oc. rl'QWfl'd. Ideal workmg _9>rlx>ral on. 046-0551 "'urkmg rond1t1on~ & l!X· RECEPT to $850 c•dlt·nt fnnJ?e bend1l:; Lov 1 1,... l l U>OtJl't e Y ...: on wa er u PC Hwy Need pre\. n ·· Lynn Slan~r1eld 1714) 759 78.'lJ lielWi_>t:'n 8am·l lam I .id y 111 l h l' i r h m L2;_~A!t/CCJ· 54073&1 F~ -!:3ERVCES c>t>pl d1•sk exp & good typ mg. XJnl bcnb & i:nod raise s truc ture . Cu ll Rita, a40·0055 Coastal Pl'l'SOOll<'I l\J.l('n(•y, 2700 Harbor. CM ALLJORS FHEF: Offire Promotion Ii l'l'Opk· ncedl'tl lur I' T Oft· Promol1on work lor ~h1:ratoo Newport lloll'I. ~~per hr. No exp nee llr-. a'Jll. 9 1. 1 5. or 5 9 620 Newport Center Dr Newport lkaeh F.qual Oppor Employ1•r \.'>k for \ll> Layton, front Production dt'~I.. morning'! only oit-dl>C dtJ not phon1• t$45 \t,w \rthur ltf I :.rt 81rl'h 1 'II lll rue \1 JOdl(t•r S.th•, RliO ~SISTANT RECEPT /TYPIST Cha llengm g full t1me position with grow ing Orange Co. Real Estate Cirm headquartered lp lrvilx". GoOd telephone,' typtnR 60wpm, <'lerical .,kill~ req Coo tact Marsha 975-0li8g ltt-!>i.tur ant BlJS BOY 8,\N~lJ i-:·r Ot'x hrs Umon benf ·Cl II for a ppl 64S.SOOO E'X t 520 1 rtiod 011wrtun11 ~ fur Jtl ,,in1t'm\·11t W11l trJm/no •·\~·r14.•n('l' n••1·1t1.,"'arv \lu~t h,· 2:1 yr-. old or >tlder & bl• uva1I o n !'>aturda\'!> :;57·0824 ttr i74·1.090. 1525 Mesa Vl'rde •206. Costa Mesa. Ii Month... expenenct' rn H & D c:nvarunml'nt . Knowtedg-e o t tntTlel~----------i formulation 1s helpful. R~TAURANT Part tlml' !l('C·urity man SJ .'JO hr. Newport Bcuch .il"l'J, Dill 752·2573 /\. .... -.1st rn prototype pro- dt11·uon of nl'W \1tamin prodUC'l!>. Hour!> arc 7.3 :Kl, Monday thru Fri· duy Excellent benefits :iM workinit conditions. Call or apply m pcr~on COUNTER PERSONNEL M/f'/11 SAL~ EXEC SALES $75,000 Potential IM.iftCJNI Mui.t have knowledge or wgaloK m1d~astl'rn or As1an dialects. We are lhl• prl'l>U!:ious C/\B En· terpnses. u publldy hl·ld tnkrnat1onal markl'lin~ c~m1paoy. spe<'lah1.1n,I.! rn th l' s a I 1· o r s m a I I . lll(.'(fium & lari;tl· bus1ne!\s opportunrtic~ run~111g in pra cl' f r o m S1395 - unlimited. This ill a one tune career opportunity. Mon . 6PM, J . 01G1ov11n1, Chier Admrn., will con- duct ;i one hour p~nt.a· uon at our Cahforn1a hd- q tr s. Ca ll Mo nda y !MPM. 1.aoo.02.1226 or714/7S.-.1262 *SALES & MANAGEMENT The Clothes Time 3 New locations Dana Point. San Clemente, Irvine. 714/lm 1 'Wt•n•tfilr), fl!t\!l)tlOnllt, tytllq. huvy 1>hOM11 fo1 Wll)'• t'Ull&CRlll Otfll'O lrvl areo m~ Vouna nwn lo lrulu 1111 repair of l)fl"t'h1lon 1111 111 al r t'111llnM "'"' ri1 trll:>ntl M Ull I h II \'I' )I lillil 1111•1•h1m11•11I u1111tu1l11 ~ xlnl v111on w I w1llltHI 1'1"\JI l11 l1•1u-n'. l..(lrlH 1111111 11111 pertod Only 11111101111 ~I llJlJlty C'oll f111 1n tervlcw op pl 111'1 w11 7 llltm. $46 0000 TUY .. 1'rav"l CA>mp1111y nt-P1l11 t 11JCJHH l1•nr 1•d . t r .1 v1• I rounM·lor & I C'IN k ly!Jlttl with l-'l1•'Cowr111•r "• S.Cnhry/Cleril JJl'nf'n('(• Wt· un· u .crow To handle real estate 1n inR. proain•1111v1• .1.,1•n1 y v1:i1lor ••ccounts Com i1••rv111ii u 11p(·1·1;1I 111•1I mwu~uons. l)'plniJ ttnd m11rtwt. for {'hriM.111n ~of' bu!.ult:.11 m.ith l>k1lb 1·~ othi>r tr11 v1•h•n. ('.111 Ill , 1•nl1 1il. J'r('ft>r l''C M1H1 lhru ft'r1. Mr Hool Pl'rl\'DCt'd, mulurt' M rt1ootb11 Ai.!"n<') m peNiOC'I Benefits and l'X Trev I U57 K7<W rellent locauoo. Phont' b448112A 1YPt~·\. l'XJl . l)l•rm 1'1'1 ---------· AI M ('(IUIP 11 Vllll M93U~i S SECRET ARIES S G.O./R.E:J Acct I! $80().$1500 Rani1e Employers Pay All Fees Lit. Reinders Agency 4020 Birch St. Ste 104 Newport Beac h. 833-8190 Call For Appt/F.atab '64 SF.cRETARY LOAN SECRETARY Typ11>I Word fltlll'l'""or 1-'\ill tune', 11tron1t IYPIOH skJll.,, good spclhnl( & grammar nee Work 0 11 Lex1tron SYf>ll•m /\pply In person lO Mr. f'V<-nl4'"! at Robert Be10. Wllllam Frost & A.~. 1101 Quail St. Newport U4•:H'h ----TYPIST/Fun ti,,.. SO wpm, v1iry 1wrurute. Call 840 3300 duy~ TYPIST Learn word procl·s~mi:: with fast urowrn.: com pany. Minimum 65 ~pm Xlnt. bt!nefll~. l'iewpurl A lead.Ulg savini1s & loan Ueach 714 675 9900 has an excelle nt op -------- portunity tn its Newport Beach office. P06ilion in· TYPISTS volves telepbonc and Work local Tcm por;iry personal contact with immediate work. custome rs and r eal Cal For An Ant1qu1•11 frnm C''ll.ttr, crystal, chino. tulvf'r ropprr, brA~~. con C't'rllOll, & llUIOt• furn. A101t1: 1011. l:Jal l"I 675-0322 We<! Sun 10 5 FRF:NCH /\NTlQUES New sb1pmc nl JU!ll ar n ved w be M>ld at auc llOO Sonday l-'t-1> 18th ,1l 12 nnon Preview s ... t Feh 17th, 12-7PM Spnm:er & While 1\ut' llf>Ol.-crs, :xlO() Red Hill. <.: M F o r 1 n f o \' a l I 7111919-412.f ..... W....V•DerL~ 700Catalpa Lant' Fountain Valley Yoo a.re the winner of Two Frtt Teckds estate personnel. TypinA •~twntToday of 6S wpm and shorthand ~ to of 70 wpm are rl'quired. 557.0061 TennesseeW1 lbams· loan expenence 1s de· ~Q~ 0 ff ice • THE s i r a b I e b u t n o t ECCEMT'RICITIES necessary. We offer an 0 overload OF/\ exeelle nl salary and benefits. Please call out Equal Oppor l::mployer NIGHTINGALE our Personnel office ror _ SUtmng Sandy Dennis at · l · the Long Beach Cooven· trn in e rv1ew appoint· r----------tion Center . :l)() E. Oct>an mcnt.: 1 T~pist • I Blvd. Long Beach. To r.1 I I l'rlllm your t1ekets. c•all F:':i:lI I TYPISTS I ~·5678· e;t,;1; Savinc)s & LoClft Assn 11 SECRET ARIES 11 ---l714J642·4000 Beautiful Lou1::. XV Eq aJ 0 I I I carved dbl door armo1rc. u ppty Emp oyer I Whl'lh<·r ~·ou tvpt• llJ?i lx·velcd mirrors. t>73·2 lti9 l "r>m. or 40 wpm. \\(' ------Secy No SH to $900 I hav,c lonJ! & shor1 tnml ~uc pool tabll'. exec II Import.ant prop mg mnt I t1ss1~nments. for '.'lf'rkl luon67~ co needs well organizt.'<.I I Typist. Se~'?' T.)o,p1st.I ---------- ltldiv for their exponsion 1S t a l T ypis t . Wo rrtl Used furniture. c hina. rrunded oCc. Beaut bldg ~ r 0 c <: 5 s o r s · &I glass, collectables Wisc in Irv. area. Lt secy bk1td fSe<'relan~ w '~ll . Topf Choice Consignme nt OK. Call Rita, 540-6055 IPUY • paid \•acat1ons Shop 326 Ma.ID St. Hunt Coastal Personnel Ai:en· bonuses. Never a fee f3e.h. 960-6333 ey,~~~~rF~~k ILL["~·Glrl" Anllqueslal.Oedglasswm· ~ .;J ~ dows. $.J0.$45. Sal/Sun St!rv1co Station Allen· S E: Fll V•CE <", mPnncetoo. CM dant. Pxper 'd DJ} & lluntrni:ton Hl':ll'h -----Eves I-ult & p llimc i\p 847 .,,98 Stove. 65 yrs old, ver) ply. Shell Station. 17th & .,.. good eond Works fine. lrvlne. NB. K907 Wnrnl'r 1\\ l' •215 $150 5411-4485 _____ _ Service Station Mechanic. & attendant F/t. /\pply Chevron. l251 N Coa~l Hwy. Lag Bch. Serv Sta Help needed 1m· med. f\111 or p/l. Apply 900E.Cs1Hwy.N.B. lnin1• 83.1-)4,11 2Hlt Busrn~s Ctr Dr . Suite 20!! l.aj!un;r Ni,i:uel 8.'H-0542 27957 Cabot RQad -'#flances 80 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREIGHT DAMAGED HOTPOINT SALE. 3308 W Warner nr Harbor, Santa Ana. 9J9·2921 ---to. PART TIME ONLY :\lu~l now be employed ANABOLIC, INC. Ccrl's Jr. is now ac· c~ptlftCJ applications for parMU.1ond fuU. timt employnttnt. lm1'111..>dlale openings. sh· . & ~~~~vc ex~. & over 20 IPPIDg Equal Opportunity CJ\SH PAID Ws hr/D r y rs/ R efrigl>. working or not 957..8133 1-:mploy<'r M F llotpo1nl Dis hwashe r . '-----------' gold $50. Hotpoint range. l(Old $100 536-2975 .md free lo work 111 my 17802Gillett<· ~mall i.tpphanrc hu~. of trvuw. CA 9271<1 <llr lrt'atml•nt equ1 pl 7J·'l'·'>!.CHV\l .,~ Ml'. 6 lo IOl'M. or Mon I " ,,. .. ,.°"" ('Xl .... Thurs &IOPM and Sat L'~ual Opportunity ~ . 3 0 J\ 1\1 2 ; 3 0 P M ""1 $400/mu sal or profil --•F.•tn•p•lo•y•c•r •M•t•F-- ~ha ring p r o.:ram. whichever you prefer ----------..;o expr. rwe. ~me M ~r Production lllis rHtauront is olso hirincJ for Eader ond summer vacation e,,.toyrnent. HJ71·2394 a sk for Dawn R • • :ialesperson. entry 1eve1~ e C e I V I D g with leadinii a ppltan· cc/e lectronics mri.: Mwn ' Clerk ~ 1ntcllif(en1. amh1t1ou!., St'lf ·motivated. EEOC Qll I (JI 894 ·9831 lmmed1ate opening. Will Apply in penott Tw~ :><ties Women-Gift Shop. dmy ""'°WJh Satwday Coi.ta Mei.a·Nl'wport be responsible for stock records and pr(){'essmg TYPIST See our ad in today·~ paper under Clerk for CLERK T YPI ST F1.UOR ENGINEERS & CONSTRUCTORS. INC l}ppor t avail. !'or 1n terview tall uft I PM . 979-3860 2..WM ot: FUil & part Ume 838·2643 EHCAPSULAJQR 'e a m l>lrc s!.e~. cx - ol rnrommg /outgo1ng or· ders Some heavy lrflinil - <~ pounds>. Expencncc prcferrl>d. WBJ)fftS-EXPB. DAY SHIFT MIG & suck·All pos 1':x pandin~ Orange Co eqwp mti: l'O Exc1•ll i.aJanes & beOC'f1l~ App PART TIME N o e x p c r 1 c n c t' c I' J penenced. Mon·Thur~. nN't>s!>ary We will train ar S f • &4 3> Nr 0 C. airport. ----- K~nmorc wash~r & dryer. good cond S150. 493·9653 aft. 5 Gas stove 1 yr old Obi ovens. While /black Alas.'! Only used 6 mo. $500 b5l 631·5956. Re<ngerator. Wiiard Im penal Ootiom frt'('tcr Xlnt cond. $75. 5411 1752 Whirlpool auto wash.er. 2 s pd. 5 cyl. copper, brkn bell 962· 1445. $75 EVENINGS /\dulls Wllh out~tandmi;:. attractl\c rier~onahtil•!> who enJOY workinit with kid'> Ovl·r :!1 SI arl .it SJ.50 Vl'r bour Ph<rn1· 1;4 2 . 4 321 i-: >. l ~ 5 u . B ETWl:; F. N ·I 0(1 5 00 l'l\1. you to muke capsules rn 3101 .... _~ ll•d !n9-148~3 _____ _ ou r v1tamin 1 "4r'W p harm a c· l' u 11 1· at MEWPOR IEACH SEAMSTRESS We orrer excellent salary and company benchts 111 clud1og paid medical und hfe lll.'>Uranre. r lc3l'l' ~p ply rn person. s,iturday ln~n1cws 9 ,\M to t:! Nuoh. ly in person for tcsun~ .=,:;;;::;;;::;;;:==..:=== Ask fw Andreja l';quat Opportunity Employer ----l'A.S'I'E UP I\ RTIST. r •T & f' T ExJ>('r'cJ. 1\pply Pe nn yi.a,~r . 166 Placenlla. C.M . -----1 PBX mJnufartur1n11 l'om · Equal Oppty E m plyr for s mall s h op, 1•x f')illly. Hours are 7 J · :JO m/f perienced. full or P 1T Monday lhru Frrda). l•---------1 962·1500or891!·1991. 'oml' overt1ml· o n Saturdays . i-:xcelll'nl wurkmg 1·ond1t1ons an1l hcrx•fill>. Call or apply in pcr1-0n to. ANABOLIC, INC ll,JIO'l G1lleu e Irvine, CA 92714 17141!>46-8901 ext 35 F.Qual Opportunrl} £mployer MI F Retail sales CURTAIN& DRAPERY Secretary pa r t Ii ml' 1 n Laguna C P .A. o fflt•e Non :-.mokt'r. mu:.t typt· well & be inqu1s ll1vt> S3.f>O per hr. Chl'ry l KinsmanC.P.A. 494-0212 LEAK SIEGLER lltANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 Wesl Se!{erslrom Sanw /\11H. C/\ E.O.E. M/F/H 7-&lm. Mon·f'ri l.1tlle G1anl Produt'ts t7282 Ml Wynne Cr Fin Vly No. of Slater. f-: of Eud1d WINDOW WAS llEn Expenence & car nN' for work. S3 75 and up per hr depending on l'X per. 646·9780 Word ltrocess4nc) S8 6 7 One or the nicest co's in the a rea. Need per i. w/aome word processinR bqd. Extremely rne nd ly ~workers. &: ben~ Join lh.1t1 fun teorn. Cull Ouis. 540-6055. CoaJStal $1.77 per DAY Thal 's ALL you pay for a ~day ad 10 lhl' DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO IT NOW! 642·5671 fjfj,. II tlf d• $119 Q l"l'O 1414 I lf<Jff)ll Yu rn 1114) :14:1 ':t117 (',_-.H t'All> ,,.,JI' "'' !MM fum. •nt1 1r11 llr lr1'V'11 ~7 IU33 '-A•, :t m•1' hmg cha IN Sl7~ f'1111-. Z4J7 Antlflw• t .. tii.· It t'hairi. ..,.,. lf.aM rarvf'd l'l()f;i I/ ,A) t'.46 111 l I ttliiuilt twin m.11lrt"'I\ & • ,,,,. ApnnJ '-'...i. full at ... N1'a Iii lr1~1·•w11t St:io k trJ M allrt•11a ft."14 E. l 't ~'l. !>. A ~>'17 ~ Br aod nrw SupN l.1· Hdrm 'let kJ( ~'· bed. Tour !><'arlC'tl n •d Xlnl headhnard, dresser. cond $100/Be'l nffcr chest. 2 Ibis. $600. Anll· 67S.2ml Ask for J .in11·1· que hall lret! SOOO. Sofa Me n!. 10 spd , x lnl SH>Olht-!.t ofr l~adtl'. bed S211(J. SeWlnl( m ach. S200 Ster eo $150. 546--~. 896-~ Remodel uig sale: COO(: h. • Engl 1~h 3 s p d $40 !>48-8847 lbl'I. rm di\, la mP6. pw Super tW'\10. etc. 842·3107. 17342 Ya.t'm1le. H 8 . -----Spa n1 ~h Med. 11 Pl'. SchwtM Varsity 10-~pt·t-d, bedroom !tel, S.'IOO. gret>n. xlnl cond. $!*IS 1>'7~7028. 644 5261 Ant1qu•· table. lcadl'd Cok 8035 glahS doors. oil pa1nl ••••••••••••••••••••••• tnst!'\, statn~J glJ!>~ w•n Per~ian kittens t•hamp: dows, 7~·1rJ:.J re~. shol.l. SlSO -546-9965 Getting Mnm t>d' N1..'\'d to M'll duplicate Ite m~ DocJs 8040 fwlnlo(erator, G .~. 12 cu ••••••••••••••••••••••• fl . <:oppt.•rtonc. vcr} li1'rm. Shorthair~ i:ood l'Ofld1t1on. Sofa-bed. AJ<(' rel!•Stl'tl•d full Ml.c. ~lrt f)eii eover 848·~~ SIOO c:Jl'h or betit offer' ----556-9882 Am. P1tbull pup:. !> "k~ -------- Champ purple ribbon Oak frame· couch. ex Bret.'<i parent:.. Srn• 110 ceUent SIOO Walnut and lb:;. H~e pups. 5.'>!H336 vtnyl dinette set. $35. Aft. 6PM 551·532'7 ______ _ Spnnger Spaniel pups. Pop:isan & Mo mas an - AKC, born Chr1i.1mas wicker love seats w1 morn.$200534-4491 matc:hintt chair Mui.l -:o.t.-li 2 <;et~. Sa1·nf1cc at Maj!f,!te l\1a}. Pit HullTPr $350&$250 494-4868afl 5 r 1 t• r f e m J I ~· J ' r' ----beaut1£ul d 1-:>pn.,1iion. Hr an ti New b r n obedience ln11n<'d . (j ood Jl'r~llc1 rayon. floral &. wateh do.i. all :.hoh ~recn \cl\et M>fa, l'ha1r NOC'ds lo\lmt (J m1 ly 1:-'ur m a l c h .. M u !..l S <· ' U> board~ bill owed Sacnfll'e Ret. $1.200 ~· ti75·32!Ti fftetoYou Wd office dcl>ks. $35. 8045 $55/Bc~l ofr. 1312 w ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa ll2. Balboa. M C.ll. Ion!! hair. i''cm . S "'·-· bl •. --h-. -s horthair !>payt'd l'al. ml uuung t ""4 e u1r,.,. Goodwlkuis 646·H6m aJI wood. good cond. $50. --- -751 2714 Movinlo( can't take our 2 -. --------- tlogs. Pll!a.se give them a 8 green brocade couch. home . Both Shepherd/ t'hanncl back. 4 cushion. Poodle. 842 2114 afl 5 xlnt l'Ond. $12S. 644·52G1 Beaut wht Gc-;mS hrp. M o v ' n .i A n t I q u l.' F' .. & her puppv Aust furniture & la mpl>, Shep mix 64(l.(}62j Oncntal rug, round oar... c law fool table w / I Well trauied m l."<l l>Z malr rhairs 00 717_8_. __ _ ~lo J(d home. Nu bub.Y t: H ~: I·: N N A U G 11 t.aluml..!.rct:llml·K-lH 1290 COUCH. Gd cond. Bc~1 ~ 8050 ofr 957_l568 ____ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• YeUow Na~ahyde couch Pe rfect ~olde n lo d e n SIOO Call after 4PM green velveteen sof• & Wlcnds. a ll day 548·5638. lo\-e seat. Great buy at S200forf1rsthomt•orren· Wicl rr tr l'OUCh. rocker. tal. 642-4489 cha.tr · matching. Canl' ---love ~at. $375. 631·3678. TRU NDLE bed!. x lnt cond. $150. Ye llow & whl cnr. desk w/m al<'h '~. chr S35. Ye llow s W31( tuhplampS20. 640-858& Cotlt'h. xlnt cond, hand braided w ool ruit . 81'2'xll'h'. Birch din lu ble & buffN, &. misc 675-89l6 Dining rm :.cl. table w /6 bi·back velvet t•hrs inc pads, Sac. 673·5425 Kl!lll sue wa terbed. mat tress. heat.er & 1 pol>t frame. $125. \162·2233. Barstool~ w n lthr. set or t ~ SOfn 8', s· tvsent. gld velvt. $950. Must sae Set of women ·s. golf cl~ &cartSLSO. 640·9628 Cluno l'Obtnct cost $650. sell cheap, 2 sngl beds. t twn, 4·drwr d resser, 5 ~al butane tank, patio thl w/umbrella. 496-1575 Have something you want to sell? Cla.ssilted ads do Mill your s hopping it well -Call NOW. easier by using the Ou1ly 642·5678. PUotCl~1fied Ads. Anl>werao~ i.erv1c operator full & P/T . Cal IJ:l'>.3561 R.E. SALES ()perungs now avail in nur a ttractive, wrll PIX OPER. furnished Laituna Bc:lch Experlcn l'I' pre ferred but we will trum you for a permanent pos1llon in our Laguna Hills Shop· ping Center store . E1<· cellent working condl· lions & e mployee benefits including Bonus Pla n. Apply to Stor e Manager. M o n ico Ho llaway 770·1001. Moran Drapery Stores. Our4lsl. year. Retail Clerk, Costa Mt'sa Stn11oner'~ 270 F.. 17th St. Cosw Mesa. ru11 t1mc. apply in per!!On 10· 12 SECRETARY, /\DMIN I ~TRATIVE: Real Estalc d evelopment firm r e· quires 11ecretary for pro· J C<'t manaA e r s. switchboard r elief, & general office assign · ments. Some shorthand prefer r e d . Type OO+wpm. Satnry ~+ depending on q uahr1ra ttom. Good benefit!>. 11 quolified call Olympu~ Poc1r1c Intl. 634-4741 in Anahc1~or appl Shop man. hrly or full ume. Av1u l. 311. Min. 24 yrs. Must have s hop ex· per. workin!' w tpowe r tools. Contact 642·8372 bct!l·5PM Snock lar Cook Private country clu b. a, ~le ~ri;on. S dyi; wk incl we<"kcnds 644·5404 Personnel Agency. 2790111111ii-::::==~===:~=~~==~=~~=::::e!:::::~~~~~~...._,_ Harbor.CM I ALLJOBS FRJ.:E ()per's for t Pll•phon1• offu.•c. for cxper. or new· an...wennR sen ire. Mu~t ly hrensed. enl.hus1ai.l1c be able to wor k .,Oml• '>CllMpeople Xlnt rom- weekeorts T~ pm..: 3 mis..,1on schedule & n tru- wp m re q u 1 rt• II F. \ I) W'('al locution on Coast per1cnCt' pn•ferred 1>r llwy . 2 hlks. from tlw will trron Many com beach. with ampl~ off. pany benefits fo\111 ti mt• ~l'\'el parkmit or part t1m.:. day & l'ven SEA LION REAL TY ~stults ava1lobl<• 497•3311 Jrvme Airport orca call1 ________ _ RET/\IL WANTP.D· J(d tvp1111/ r1• rep. for li.te RJ:./Ocvl'I Co S.lt1ry rommt.'llur"lt' w1cxp. ~n<.I resum e to 1451 Quall S t. 5 N n . 92860. Alln K ali«' ECRETARY· full time. 54&3333 or 1133·333.1. Fashion Is land area call 640-UlO MANAGEM ENT Radio S hark has full time rn r ('l'r o p portunilles & part tlmc J9b opportun1t1es open· lhg up now in lbe Oran1rc Co. area. H you nr«' Real Estate Military retired or 0 col· ad lyplnJt sk1ll11. wor.k •-i.-• 1t-1...l1Mft tege grad. or are current· varied. R.F../Dl'velpm t · Costa Mesa area call 6'13-ll66. E.O.E. · ~ • -ly 11oing to college & om ce. 640-8250. We have an opening ln highl9 1n9livated for In· Secre• ..... . Adm In, Aul. our Ret1denUal Div. for creased earnings based =---·" 10 kAy by •-.. Ah, ---------i an e,xpericnced man or rf t "' """' PIX OftBATOR woman poasessintt <'n· 00 pe ormanee P eaae record keeping Good opportunity exl1l$ tht.1.'U.aSm and lntej':rit,y. a':t at !ml l\nott. St. mall' Qfc. buch Busl: (or reliable pcr30n w ith lf)'OO 11.re Interested lo a G nOrove. neM.4020Campu!I, N.D. l*asaot phone ma nne r. beautiful office in the R A D I 0 ,,, EC R ET I\ R y . F\ex.ab4e hours. Xlnt co finest location. workina SH ..,CK ., rompaoy beoefil11 Apply with coo1enial as· "' Eicpertenct>d ucrow 98Jn.12 Noon, Mon/F'rt, &0Ci11tes. we are inte~!ll· A T .., .._. D y 11terc\ary Min I yr oxp. ~I. ed In meet.in& you. In-"' " Salary ()pen . 838~ MAR R I 0 T T lefV1 wbyaQP<>lntmt nt. COMPANY Secrttuyt Rer •ptlon111t HOTa w..., N. Taylor Co. E.O E. t\111 Umt. two •lrl ortlce. Real\Onl 644 ... 910 -------·----4 day work wet•lc . en 90t>Newpon Centtr Dr p1ld benefltl. alary Newport.Buch The fuwst dr•w ln thf' SA.l.L.BOATSALESllCAN Me Y.QuaJ Emply m /f W•l .. • Dally Pilot Esperlence preferred "'1:, Yacht Corp, Qauafaed Ad. MZ-5618. Kondlarine 6'1~ 1403 75MDO ;;cock Man tl 4.:Kl Mon Thurs Nl•o r 0 C /\Jrport 979· 1483 l't•ocher aide. cxpr. w1 DD .1dults. assist w/uJI <'11ent needs. $550. p/mo -+ benef. 8: :Kl to 4. United ~rebral Palsy. 546-5700 lB.a-HONI SALIS Work p /Ume In o ur telephone sales room CAM f!hlft> and still have plea•urc tlml' ror youraelt. W1111cs + Comm. Call for detn1ts L.A. TIM ES 540-.0301 TB.EPHONE SALES Newspaper 11ub Vour phone, 4 lo S hr:1 ·• ct .. ) li200 6 up romm wlc ~p pref Ovf'r 21 l.D ~r Ent 835-64b3 I to 3'PM' Onl)' • # •• -, -.... -, . , , ~ .,. • -r .... ___ ,, __ _ ,. !"! .... ···ii•.,,,.,_,,,. ....... . .. ••Jl9• ....... ,. • ,. # W,COPERATOR Newport Beoch 1·onsult 1ng frrm seck1n lt l'X p<•r1c n cc d W ord l>rn<•t•ssor 65wpm rl'. qwre<l with good gr:im mur & ... pc1Hn1t i.k1lb Will Ix• work1111t with Wung W 1 P Excelll•nt salary & benefit!> Fr1r more lnrorm:itlon con to c t t ht• P t• r ~on n I! I Department of· .... itt MIOCHrhl 4590 M11cl\rthur l\lvd. Newport Beach. Ca\92660 714 /95.5 )JOO ~ f)QUAL OPPOR'tUNITY EMPl.oYER MIF More families o~ gettlna the camplJl«i .. ~ .. thla year. If you have • c•mptr that ·1 not aemna UMd, etll it now with • Clul1fled Ad. l J IOH~W. ..................................................................... 1011 .......... . ku•t Sell • Kaaaa.1u i l-'11m1l1 1tl• tslha, N 8 Ttnnl t'lub, f11rn W8Mttt>.d llt•ftQm"d to)'li, ~war , fu_m, l't\4.'MbttJ hap, fur Hie. INlll'fM, llr~r. pc-de t"111 , ~"*'· el<'. 3015•30H SJ l.iG 1Mt1.1..,NU.,.... __ _ udheawr CellMZ F tnh,t'alh Ln. t 'M. GetUna Marril'd' N d lo ..... SeM 105 AA~ •1 M J •fl:ctupllut lltlOI •••••••••••••••••••••• HiiWI 7 10'0 Rerri1tr1tor. G t; 12 Car Sal Many uni •••••••••··-· •• • •• ••• • N ft • ('(lppertOM "•11' quo i l ms 3 ~ t ..., Ar1b ~I ma~. rt' 2ootl roodilloo S-Ofia bPd Wtndspun L.n . II un\ e•"ll'rrd, f yra. S5UO foll 11ltt\ llrl1x•tJ rn~"' Harl r, our TMnldac 549 ~ 11 Nrb or ~,\ offer • l land 1-"rl un. lfAM 6PM '*4461 t-un\Jtun• t ml•fl\lt'' ~ m1,r hou .. t•hol1I 11111 to.u~ Pl, H WJ ~at ~" tiat<t~ Slll~ Z!:ST ,\\ ulun Sl, CM Ruan J l'l t-'uun t1un • ~min •\!Jira l'11mcru A-.:..•,• $1)11 ~ 'ampe•r hf\oH J•H'k> S-1!'1 IAIYGOATS 'unn11·s "llht·!'I 1 1.:n t~ \Ii. tor to.n .. POOi. TAnt.Jo: (iUOU CONO w BW ··~:i;r Th> Cl\RPP.TlNG. lliO YHU~ Un-en ~h&Jt $100 81•111 l){kr I" .1 n t u • l 11• W u t 1· r I l' t'OOkWolTl' 5' ll\'Cf l'Ol>l G46 53Kt1 ---- IOIO LUtMAGITA•S f rttm )'OOt' buiu n• t 111 rd Si'OO Orlt• N1rd for Ht'h ltK pl111 OM a p.rc We return pt1rmanef1lly ••k-d ettrartlvt-lQI & atrap. mHlln1 111Jrllnt' I u rt"quirem nu. rr1.1 vt·nl Ion • theft 1 Fur 11 PM'IQM.hwd llA l!n<'IO>tl' wullpupt'r, fabric· or I iJ1 Glu" PttPl'r & wr Wiii bol'k & lnm your t~11 Or try 1wo eardll b&ac:k wback t•RJCES· QflHll'.31$$ 4/~ ltj!i $1 00 NI 611) llJI $1 50 NI. Hlor m(lrt' SI 40 c•.1. !4uJci. 'l'llx !nt'ludl•d NU CARO., Or11w )'OUr own or lfend Olltnt'. uddnt'llf, phoni• & 'II makf' otw curd ~r ti~ Add~ l'1iCh. ' nd t'hcck or mon y Ol" dcr le> rtl.OT PllNTIMG l' 0 Box l~ t'Utlft-M •· (;a 92625 WANTED 101' CASH DOLLAR PAID •'OR YOUR Jl:.'W£LRV. WATCHE.4'. ART 08.J 1-:CTS. COLO. Sil. E R SP.RVI C E fo1NF. fo'URNITURE & ANTIQUl'!S _G4S..2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXER-CYCLE WANTED YIT ... S Emt.CYCLI FOllCMll WOUOUTS Pl~llJitl call a nd uk for Dick. 64Ml26 ~1737 ~·7604 &fore 1 AM ~ -~· I OU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xtt1a lrg Camt'O Concert drums. Double deep. S&Ololfer. 646·3744. Ovation with case, hook up for amplifier. Xlnt ClOnd $400. ~1~19$ or 494-2012. ask for Kim. DNm. cmplt Sliogerla.nd 9 pc, $1300/0fl". 4 Pc drum set $100. Bundy flute $125. Call 96&-3455. Offic~ FwwHun Ir ....... 1015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • TY...... ~~=nc!!y.:::i~·~:.:;:~U!!X::.c.~1~··~1~W7~9~~~~~~..;;...--...-----...-:-:--.. !!';~ .... !~!~ ...... Power 9040 Tt I" ..,,._ · l'n •• • hilluw • •••••••••••••••••••••• ie ..................... . RCA ce>ior <'01\1.. re mole ~·•••••••••••• ••••••• •• ~ · t t Io ~ '-9 t I 0 $110 VCR color 1150 78 Scarab·330 TS out ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• T kl 1504 aco~ SllO dr1Ye11.85hours.Loaded! -----------------M-m2 65 mph plus Sb>Hd on tr&ller ~u•l selllbe•l of Remote cnlrl. 21 " cir ter. <'Oftl Sl45. 2060 State 731 •216u·--1 FollowOakSl Afl IPM. • -S,.._ I ZOOIWMI&) Magnavox, 21" rolor port. New p1ct, tube. Works ~xcet. 1175 5411"'485 Aak foe J em Perkins 28' B-1a boat <Shawn·E) F\illy equipped for sword IMhlr....._ fish " s pert fishing ... .. Diesel. VHF. RDF. ••• -... ~••••••••••••• meter. tower. plank. rish Gi•r.. tOIO box &c more. 631·222'7/ ••••••••••• ••• • • • • • • •• • _03_1·_50'3_. _____ _ um Winner. l9' ctr con- A ... N.OTS LO.COST ..,... .. ., .... ........... crest ......., ........... ...... c.l1llfw ....... SZ4pwlr& .......................... L.. ................. Olll Clltwfww ...... fw ....................... •o...c.. .......... . Mt-i JOJ. 139-4212, IJ I ·JI JI sole . Pcuv.e.r:ed.. by '77 l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!B••••••!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!l••IB = :J.!~P w~{: ~I~;: IMh, Sllp9/ Trtlllln. Trovel t 170 Johnson 25hp kicker. Dodls 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Includes : full cover . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11 J aycole nltrlr. VHF radio. compass. a.5AVAILAILE Sleeps8.Xlntcoo<f. de pl h f 1 n d e r , YACNewporl646-0Ml 97'9·2029. 1achometer, blt·in bail 1.,.,.. Oasis Trlavel T I • * * tank, dual batt. system, NEED SUP for new .....,. r r , lff 0ytto out.riggers, stainless tod 38' Saiboat 13'. $475. 549 32M lMUlcCoanlck Ave~ holdttS* btmiru toJ>, 240 Dia 67S·l393 ----·--""'----''~•-M cans v /B motor 01 1 , 2'7FlK lt '"· ......,.. esa +many other xtras. Also SIDE TJE 2.8 Balboa C-Ov-encra · UAe new You are the winner of '78 Vanson Tandem trlr es . p 0 w e r boats $6800. Two frH Tickets w/brakes &c guide rails. $120/mo. 67~1 645-5.5!3 to moo. Wkdys aft 6P M. T.,,....._ UtMity ti IO TenoesseeWilhams' w1cnc1s all day. 548·5062. Tr po totiotl ...................... . THI John. ••••••••••••••••••••••• UUlily Trailer 4x8' re · ECCag!l!CfTIES '78 Z4 ft. F1yl)ridl(e boat, C .:Z'' Sde/ 9 120 gistered.=3255 MIGHTIMGAU 225 OMC. Swim.step, ful· ....................... --------- Obi tl\\'I\ 'h" t' fu.'I h 11 1' Wulililllll & rowt•1 IJ 11 S Umks lowlio~ ('omp .I r l'll'H•l.1nd Ck1•Jns1dt' wl ~. 11\Jrl'r mort• M f' dtuS 714 7~ !il>lO lll'll\. .. WICAMSB.L AHYTHIMG FttOM A PIM TO AM f:LEPHANT O'N\'111 Supt:ri;wt Taped Xlnl new & used ofc furn. s ca ms . U i; t: d on c e plan mes. wk benches doesn'lfit SllO 548·-0256 C.E. SURPLUS 631-2777 ly enclbsed canvas. lots st.arring Sandy Dennis al o( teak. immaculate. By the Long Beach Conven-owner. SlOOO+take over lion Center. 300 E. Ocean pay m e n t s $1 71 /m o . Older camper 4·sa le, w /o Alllo Sen'ic~~ Parts truck. $150. S tove & &Acc.esMN1H 9400 refrig. 640-2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• II.I.)' s:. ~S Pt'r bait• B.i h: & O\•ul danin.i t.iblc ... 1, ,h.u\ 13 OOea 2544 Npt. MD 6043 duurs. round 1.1bh• ... 4 Uh1t tA.S-5686 WATt:llMAK t:Jt 'S Mltcelaneous 8010 TOOLS. Complete 1111'1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bench, lathe, hand tools. 1·h:11rs. ll'e much Ill'" 12guge pump. 1.: rt•t•n rocluwr. 19'.!0 Smiwr '-<'W 1ng mach m1:.(', l.'lolhrni: & bangrng lum~ 25!17 Wallo Lil C M. 548 0378. Jewels. crystals. parts, ek to be sold ln lot for ~t offer. 8142 Elh:;, apt 0 , tluntangton Beach. 963-7~ lll\IVl'r'l>lt)' ALhlclJ(' dub mem~r:.h1p, S350 Cu II 833~. a:;k ror mil urt t;pm, 495 0287 1;arage sail' S at & Sun 3174 Mamsl<~. t: M Apt liO J:al. M eta Ira m e s 1Le refr1 g. bdrm aquarium H·20. L·60, furniture. 2 drcs">cr s, W 12. No top, light or l"Omer desk. natl' :.tand ll'ak!.. 4 fl high wood whltl' w l form1c•J top, "Land 642-9542 Burdic k •Oiathc rmy machine· Greut for aching Joint!>, $75 644·lllr7 melnc m1croml.'lt•r.., Slltromx 10118 Sideband. Wrought iron tbl, 4 chr:.,. 324 Ca t a I 1 nu , NB melds m1ke, S250. Girls S12:5. Wrought iron tbl. 2 Mot orcycle, lot:. o r 20" bike, hkc new $20. chrs,$35.675-1683. t'lothes. masc item:.. &i4-0705. Med1 t hang'g lamp SS. 64S-8243 LE R 0 y N E ( M A N ovrstff OCCllS chr $20, Novang Sale ·Dre:.scrs. SERAGRAE!H. limited ~.:'S ~~ll~~r 0rr· beds, desk, lampe,, bikes. edluon s igne d, "The . ,.... . · · Sat /Sun/Mon. 839·6923 Hand Off". $2500/ will ~sc drps, $1-SS. misc l<Q2 Beacon GG accept bst ofr. 964-1741 -bikg parts, ~ frames. -----·----494-2363 Chris oDodgfr (e~ )v,anM ~~~~· q~:~~ OLD Glassware, pictures, Antique Oak 2 door ice headboard $45, Medit JC~'C'lry, clock. Viewers room ""vader shelf S25. welcome, ver y rl.'as. box, $275. Oak Hoosier ui 11:5-7207 type kitchen cabinet, chr, nds uphols try S2. $4SO. And a 3 tub slain moving musl sell. Call less steel re111aurant type aft 5pm wkdys, 645·7857. sink. S100. Call after 5:00, £.side C.M. Loads or hand tools. lawn mowers, VW Van. Misc. furniture. 2'.!I lo:. 19th SL C.M. 964·17Gl. (.;urpet Mill Clo eouls Nylon Plush S4 00 & up. 549-8l8l/67!>·5906 For Sule: Tlfrany's or N .D . Co rp o r a t e Mmbrshp. Call Debby B. 6'i4·90:.> WINDOW SHADES Woode n s hutters. nurublinds, woven woods & WlndoW tinting. 20·<10' (, olf all items. ASPEN 645-8951 Moving boxes & expert packmg ass1s. Complies state movng. standards. 552-3441 CYMBIOlUM ORCHID PLANTS. Pnv. grower. will sell a few selected nowenng d1v1sions from 5"·14" pols. S20·Sl20 pr plant. By appt. only, ph ~58 Deluxe ,, hp. Whirlpool balh with a ll auach- mcnLs. Paid S209. Used once. Sell for $150. 645-2975 Blvd, Long Beach. To 6'\2-9401. clalm your tickets. call ---------Three 60" waJ. dsks, one 48" wal. ds k. 4 swivel arm chairs w/pads. 4 armed s1dc chairs. $1250. value for S07S. Call Hollr 642-5678, ext 272. 12' Skifr with Johnson 6 * * • hp. motor. trailer & acces. Good cond. $400 59CablnCruiser. 25' long, Call 567-!Ml88 955-2275 . IBM model C standard elect. typewriter $200 631-2219 aft. 5 auto head, xtras +. Eng --------- nds work.(On trailer) Skipjack. 20', open. 1975, &toffr. 688-4359. lo hrs, extras. S8900/ofr. 494-6671/837 -4474. E x e c u..t i v e d e s k , Mahogany, xlnl cond. $75. $37 .ooo luys It! Marine hdwe bus ·incl S5IOO eqp, $21000 inv. 4 excl dist, etc. 640-5563 LYNCH RE 731·5l31 t waiting rm chairs. 2 loah. ......_ .. ftalN:e/ credenzas. 2 end tables. 2 Senk:• 90 20 rnisc.chairs.842·0603 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Electncian/Mechanic 20 Comp. wood ore desk Sl2S. yrs exp. New install a· Ofc chr SOS. Brand new UOos, mnlhJy service. re· cond. 957·1.568 pairs. Perkins; Ford: Pets 1087 Un iver s als. Fre d . ••••••••• •••••••• • •• • • • I _646-4005 ________ _ Red lalled Boa constrictor a nd 90 gal r ep ti le aquari um . B s l ofr 84&8S75 Cuckat.oo. Salmon breast· ed. Tame. Gentle . 3 yrs old. Xlnt for breed ing or pet. $1200. No lookie· loo's. 556-0021. loah.MariM r.,.1,.. ... 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GRAYMAIUME '78 17' Bayliner Mutiny, 120 hrs on 130 Volvo eng w/260out dr, under warr. inc Trail·ril trlr .. lght'd U\S\r panel. Xlnt for ski, bnstol cond. Must sell $5195. 645-1271. 34' UNIFLITE , S mag rims, four hole for See to a~precaatc. 8 Capri or MG Midget. cabover, like nu, many fW&.4064 xtras. $1800. 642·9731 ---------. LD> Eng & Trans, $200 70 F-250. PS/ P 8, Hellwal( Baja Kil S30 OL's, afr shocks . Merced Pa~I 559-1298. camper 10' cabover. Top --------- cat shell. Package $2500. Will discuss separate AlllosforSde prices.642-4872 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..;.__ ________ GaMral 9510 Perris Va lley camper ••••••••••••••••••••••• sleeps 6. panelled. Stove, 1 ft. tool boxes with latter etc. for s mall truc k. Sac rack for pickup. $200 $:89. 494-3752. farm. 98).3081. ttotouilltdU.s 9140 WSJ1H/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl1iisks 9520 111EMO.PEDDLER ••••••••••••••••••••••• New PEUGEOT MO- PEDS Reg $469. Now $299. 631 .:113() 'Tl FoXJ Moped. doesn't nm,$100. 536-4685 '46 FORD WOODI}: F\illy restored! $13,000 675-6161 '61 J ag XK·lSO $13,500 964·1848 Ne w c I n r M o P e .d • Garage for storage. Can· w/belmeL $500. Call Kam nery Village. Newport &;1~195 494·2012. Beach. 675--4912 Tues-Sat. ~/ '32 VS Roaster. A real 9150 jewel. Restor ed from ••••••••••••••••••••••• bottom up. Call 2131 448· Must Sac. '79 Yamaha 750 86S2. Spec .. 1800-mi. Sells for S3185 Will sell for $2900. Int/ext. door, ru<·kd fence. firewood. lawn tools, bathroom f1xturc1>, ,llalv. fillings, b1rdcng£':., MG side l'Url•nn. 4x8 fo rm1ca tabll', ;.nuw chams for Amer . chams, 00 Playboy mags, bronze pumpless motor & other nt1$C. Pnces S2·S50. 2021 Arnold Ave, CM -Sat/Sun 548-SJS8 1-'or Sale . T elephone l:!ooth. $75. 548 4414 *** CarfLuna 22061'2 W. Ocean l''ronl Newport Beach You are the winner or Two FrH Tickets to Tennessee Williams' THE ECCENTRICITIES OFA New Custom Dr apes & Mat ch'g flural Bedspread. Make ofr. Finches Amazon Parrot. 6404038 Under 1 yr old. Play. 1be traditional heavy du· ly, lightweight marine engine To 350 HP. Ge· nuine n e w parts . Authorized Dislr: Bristol Services. (714)892·8541 Like new. 2 Barient 1128 slamless steel winches. ~ eu. Baricnt #3 wire reel w.incb $70. 9' saiUn· g/rowing dingy SOOO. 6 step Taylor boarding lad· der $5S. 2 compr'essed natu r al gas t a nks w/regulator & hose $200, Ph661-3S48 F/Gl. F/B, two 325 Mere crwser eng. Less than 100 hrs. Cruise spd 30k. New in '78. Monomatic elec. head. New uphol, drapes & cpl. New SO gal waler tank <stainless steel), new water pump, new bilge pump. Prop & shaft in xlnl cond. RDF depth finder, auto pilot. AM radio, stove. refng. trim tabs. 200 gal gas tank, hydro steering, out· nggers, battery charger 13 batteries). Wind lass. 4 pole holders. sleeps 6. UJ,CXXI or best ofr. Ca II before 5 wkdy s 213/634·6484 or aft 6 wk:nds call 714/840-2682 -645-8594 . '48 Mercury Woody 327 ---------Chcv.~ng. A real cherry '74 S uzuki lM. loma. S350. 675-7444 & rare. P.P:"'$8,500. Ask for Jon 714/644·5736 6 drw dresser w/full mir- ror. $40. Inv walker, ... 11<.oels. seat & brakl's, $50 Brief cuse, $10 ~7011. 2 Family garai;tl' :.alt• Ladles clotlung, i,.e 6 18 Jt•welry, masc items. 50• to $25 Sat & Sun 10 4 ~ l2SA Clearbrook Ln .. on alley. I blk So. of Fa1r-<>ff Vamiuard. Follow ar ro""l> Sw111g S<!l. Sears best. Near new. $50. 754 1352 Spanish style game table & four chairs. $500. ~) O'Neil Wet Su 1l, med llaped arumal s kin> $90. Nord1ca s ki boots, Meteors. sz 9 $80. 536--4685 Invalid t.>Qu1pment. New elect bed, electric lift rec l i n e r chair. whcelchr .. t'rutch. cane. walker. etc. Reasonable 847-6463 FIREWOOD Free dlvry. 25 lbs, $2.00. ~1932. art 6PM. This Ad Always Cood. Mag Whl'<'ls, new, 14x7, S bolt Fit F ord o r HIGHTIMGALE Starring Sandy Dennis al l.be Long Beach Conven· Uon Center. 300 E. Ocean Blvd. Long Beach. To claim your lickets. call Miscellafteous 642-5678. ext 272 W.e.d 8081 Mustang. S9S. 846-7171 * *,.. Rockwell 18" radial arm ---------- !.aw, almost new l'ost 2 Sngl bowl paUmans w/ $2500, asking S1800. Dys fixtures 6' & 7' Ing. I 1.610662,eves661--0270 glass L-s hp'd s hwr lrvme Coast membership for' sale. Call 64().9786 eves. enclosure. 40"x33" 52 pc bamboo pattern china set. 2 tJres. good tread. ().7()..14. 5.57--4515. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED: IBM Selectric Correct 1ble. Cash. 644.)()94 Baby furniture. Prefer Oak . Wall consi de r anything in gd cond. 951·Ui68 g r ound incld . $125 548-6827. Pianos & Organs 8090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lowry organ att.achment for piano. Fully rblt. S!00.548-6232 Wurlitzer organ, Leslie speaker, perfect cond. no Chrys marine r blt Sacrifice $005. 644-7400: cogi.ne. After 6. 545-8734 955"-0266 must see. Make olfer. --------~-SkiitacJ 1093 New Tandem boat trailer. ••••••••••••• • • •• • •••• • Surge brakes. Pull up to 25' boat. $995 or best of· fer. 673-3561or673·2730 Ski Boots, Hanson Cilll- tion. s kied once. $225 new, $150. s.57·7630. Need 120 or 140 OMC with or without O.D. Rod. 64&-934.S loah.Power 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16' Bc.unswick Culler, Jolvlsoo 3S, hvy duty trlr xlnt cond $1350. 847 -5887 '78 Weller aft 21' Nov a XL. 74 CZ 250. W&IT. ti1 7/79. Loaded, S600MustSell. 1900 class•<' MB convert. ~L-ncw engme. $4200. 6*)..()325 must sell. 646-8014 67 3-5027 IDats, IM/ llm Ford 'Ai T. P.U. xl:nl Clim._ 90 50 '7THarley CR·lOOO Brand ccnd. SSOOO -......-new condition. 600 ma. 548-5479 • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • &e5-.21156 CbartttLuxury 60' or 75' · MBZ '62 220 SC coupe. motor yacht. Reasooa· 'Tl Kawasaki EZ·lOOO xlnt XJat cond. Call eves & ble. Hr, daily. weekly. cond Many xtras. weekends. &CS-5835 67S.2172or675·3256. 645"~ WhHtDri•H 9550 IMh. Sail 9060 '78Honda GLlOOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Like new. ltUCHEYY Ctrpper 30ft sroop nng. 496:(}f6T. 111 TON PICKUP mast. VHF. DF. many M' .. i 80 Endu o Sl75 ""'s ~x· has less than xtrs. Unique wood lnter. L ... e r · 11u ... .., Sll 900 846 3917 Y.B>B S275. XL-175, S350. U.000 mjles! OK763451 • · · 1T500 will sell for re· Was$7995; on sale Cat.alina27' Mainsail. asonable offe r . While MOW-$7444 x.lntcondition. Bros. s usp & carb. 646-9586 Desert &t slO<'k tank. 06 IAUIR IUICIC ~. super clean 1200 29:2Sffarbor Blvd. 016 16' Hobie: Ready t.o ma. Besto(fer . 00-4872 COOTA MESA race. 645-7353 Eves.---------'79-2500 ' S»-Z703days. CAN·AM 175 Enduro. 1900 , ________ _ ,_.... ___ , Brand new Scott boots 27'CONCORD SpUisher w /Newport Sip. 1\m 225 Chrysler. top shape. loaded. As k· ing $22,500. 640·1142 or 644-2264 ----"-------1 miles. $475. Too much KITE. yard dolly, cover. power. 673·2175 675-4840 size 5 with A upper. Sacrifice. $70. 673-1006 Jii~f&t~-SportiftgGoods 8094 The Long Beach Theatre Festival -Academy Award Winner• Tony Award Winner OPlNS rte 14th thru MARCH I Ith SANDY DENNIS Perry King Nan Martin Harry Townes with Jocelyn Brando Directed tiy : Michael Flanagan j.'-"TENNESSEE° WILLIAMS' ~JZha lcc1ntriciti1s al a Dightin1111 PERFORMANCES: Tues. thru Sat. eves at 1:30 p.m. Matinees on Wed., Sat. & Sun. at 2:30 p.m. Tickets available at Long Beach Box Office, 300 E . Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, Ca. 90802. Call (213) 436-3661 for info. Tickets also available at Ticketron and Mutual Agencies and "Ask Mr. Foster" travel agencies at an Robinsons Department Stores. &ONG DUCH CONW:NTION o· 6ENTmAINMOn C€NTO . 300 E. Ocean Blvd., Lona Beach, CA 90802 . -.,. . \ ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXER-CYCLE WANTED VET NEEDS EXER-CYCLE FOR KNEE WORKOUTS ' Please call a nd ask for Dick. 644-1126 955-1737 642-7604 Before lAM Professional Skates 41,1,a double A. SP TERRY. $70. RIEDELL. sz 41h, S25. lN &-2N RJEDELL Boots. $15 ea. l Ski suil. 518, $10. 559-4540 rv .. _!!dio. ..... steno 8091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful 25" color TV, 2 yr wmty, free delivery $128.646-1786. • Sony 17'' Trinitron color TV. Xlnt cond. $350. 631-14S3. Combo AM I FM Slero & $ track. spkrs idcld. Sl~. Good cond. Great for teenager. Call btwn 8AM·noon. 833-0423 U40 Marant.i Quadradlal 4, stereo 2. amp. 140 watts. 2 channe l, 100 watts 4 channel. lust 11ervlced. '32S. 675·5ltJ ~.Greg. 23" Sylvania conaole. F\ne. qutUty chemwood cabinet" Mt. on1. MOO. Sell fOf' $185. M0· 1431 FOR SALE: Zenith Blk/wbl lt" ... S»OT.18. DC ~lver, ,BBR .00 lurnlable, 2 ESP speakers, Al'*"S. SlSO. 12° ln!1at:iblc boat. Lots of accessories, $300 &45·9972 44' Manne Trader 196878 .Diesel. radar. all extras wilh Nwpt live abrd slip $125,000 AY 646-9000 28' Fa.irlaner. 1965. must sell. Leaving for Eur ope in 1 week. Will take a ny re~ble offer. Days; call Mike Nusbaum 6.'ll-7810. Eves: S24-0375. MUST SELL · MOVING. 18' bay boat , South Coast. Xlnl cond. Make olfer. McCoy.642·1736 "78 Searay fib twin 470, Newport Slip $2,000 top. Rlch 846-45341840-6333 18 Ft. Century bay boat. Needs clean·up & bat· teries. lo the water . No traile r . Make offer. 640-6500 '76 Cruisers ln<', 22' Cu Uy cabin, 225 OMC 1/0, great foe camp'g, fish·g or skl'g, asking $11,500. call 546-4070: &46-8&4S. $350. Trailer avail.. ' 675-4009 7S Yamaha 250 Enduro, Xlnlcond. Must sell. 498-033S '74 HOBIE 14. Good cond. New r igging, custom•---------- sails with jib. New tram· JAWASIDECAR poline. $600. &45-1138 or "12 Ya maha 250-dlrt; '73 &45-9829 Honda 70. 842-0359 NaP.le Sabol complete, '73 Suzuki TM 125CC. sail, ma.st & carrier bag. Complete. new rebu1 It Rac'gequip attached. aft engine. 556-7627 art. 10 3Pm. $350. Gd cond. (714) _P_'M_ .. _C_hn_s_. -----991-7364. '78 Hooda CBX. ne w. 200 CATALINA 21 fl. '77 in· mi. pert. cond. slvr/blk. board. XLNT COND. P.P . $3500. Tax/he. and . WADED. 964·28:.>. afler 644--0585 6 p.m. -'7-....... -M-X-Y--h--d '74 Blazer, Loaded, C~ 4 _, ama a. nee AM/FM 8 lrk · AC Off sgtOCK. 22. 6 bags or S$ now, all the goodies. I road susp. Gas shOcks. llils, spana ker, 6 hp <?IB. owner. 96J.530S Tires & while spokes. Sips 4. Head & s ink. BUJ64S-3167 $4450.0wner673-6315 'ID 750 Honda Custom . · Many Xtras. $900/bcsl '74 Dodge, Club Cab 100 25' Coronado 6 hp. OB. otrer.842-2735or842-9289 4x4. 4 spd. P/S, P /B. air. Good cond. Dana Pt. slip. $Sl07 aft 6 P.P . 4.96--I0.24 or 738·5915 ·11 Rusky 400. $500/bsl · Laser Good Cond. $950. 842-4186. Leyman 12. S550. Canoe, $225. 21' Sloop, $495. Runabout Hull. $75. S-8880/559-1833. ofr. '71 Ya m aha 2:>0, Jeep 's.5 Wgn, v..s. 4 spd SD>. d ean . 831-2828. Pow c r S l e c r i n g . 1972 HONDA Elsinore. PIOO/bstofr. S4S·lS71. Entire Bike Recently • '77 CJ .5 R enegad e . Rebuilt. Excellent cond. heavy duty everything $1.000. Call eves . Phone644-s.516•. 494-4747, or see al 462 St. li .._ Ann's Dr . Lag un a ,. .. 9560 Be h. • • •••••••••••••••••••••• W!STSAIL32 <2> w/slips. ac 1976 CHEVY • Cal •. Cal. 27. Etic 35 '71 Yam.aha sso. street. gd SHOttTIED Mkl. Bkr. 962·9510 cond SS50. C all e ves Black ext. & has spoke IMh. Slips/ 840-s&tl wheels. ll..LS3742 ). Must Just moved into town? Dodls 9070 '78 Yamaha 500XT. Must see! WasS5595: now 'lbengetacquainted with ••••••••••••••••••••••• sell. 8AM·2PM. Ma ny ONLY $4910 lhe C lasslfle d Ads Sllporsade tie needed for xtra.s Call S46-4679 MlradeUteclCwt They're lhe easiest way 2S' sail boat. Urgent. Fin· .............. Sale/ U: lot·Harbor/Uam1lton t.o find just the items and ders fee. 974-0867 res. ._./Shlf'w t I 60 COSTA MESA services you need! 81&-3222ext. 783ofc. •••••••••••;T.••••••••• 631-5330 RENT: Luxu.ry '78 Motor Home 22' Sleeps 6, Wint /Sum r a t es. 640-l95. ................ zo•to 31 · PbUJ 11elf contalned rteerve now r°" Holid.Qs • Wffkends Rl.lOINCY MOTOR HOlllE R.ENT A~ •N. Hare.or Blvd. S.A. ••511~•· 1977DODGE 111 TON ST&tSIDI With AM/FM stereo tape " white sf)Oke wheels. Red ut. ft ls real sharp! (1£22077). Was $5795; now $5275 .._..Uteclc ... U: lot,ffartio.-/HamUton COSTAM~A Hl·IHO Clclillact t.o Go-Cart.a n.tevert.be Pad Roll 'em on the manet fth a <lautned Ad Call.Now! fMl..5f78 I -- f IEE ' ...... tll • ,, '. ' ' ' ' I ~ -I .. h \ 100 urn tun kin c .1t1 ""') l'l•.tn lo m1 ,.11~1 alff'U • ,., .. -mio rll'm "2 bC'Jr> 'T1 ~'iJrd p 1)1) I OIUto \Tl.Ill.'\ I' S. f' /11 'I )(10 !.It~ T.2111 bt•f l M' •• II '7'.! lhhn. tcu'\l, l 1ftt"\J, btC llrl'I>, "'-•.idrr. mot h ~· Sl.~ ti4CI rWJ ~t t"-'vy 4,,X4. run. .. aiood ~t'W tares Mli50 Call &<.' :n4t) aft $ 30 i9 P-Ol"d 150, •X4 l.iJt k1C slt'NO, rllrr:. & r1 m. $71M 982-810lt '13 Datsun JJ'cktaµ SMOO 64.~~J:l ·a •'otd Van t"<invrr111on H1t1 11wr 1>lctt•ttn6l & brake&. .ur c'Orul • rudhu l1t••1, 1 rut•u control. AM /FM IJ lrad1 & t· \.om lnt.enor whl('h in dud • ll't•bO:l, tabl\'. ( lrpt'Ul, aWIVt•I rhalr'I l.lk NEW • Pn pty A :>MrnUl't' 111 W ), Cull 17141 ~:17 !,t~~ Ot (7l<ll 637 :mt 1972 DODGE VAH JOO modt.•1 J.illh Ion~ whettTb•r.t.• & many, mony ~xlr»"' 1624UOTI Wwi$349$, oosule MOW-S29tt IAUBIUIO< ~Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979.zsoo ----r --- '77 f"<rd ~ LWB Win dow vwt w/bcaut prac tic al conversion Fu 11 um Ford Couner Loni! JN'T. <t60 v 1:1. all I.nm ov bed 4 s peed AM /f'M lion~. many x trJ casi.ettc. Ve~y t.'ll'an ! featur~. uses reg gai; sa;m cw bst. 770 2682 or ToP ~-644 L848 __ 645-4783. '73 DodJCe . P S. PB. '77 Dodge 518 Ton Run& AMl ":,M tape. en. /\1r 00 ref!. Auto • •ur. p IS. st\Ot'ki;, trlr hitch. S3750 P/B. sunroof. Camper ~1573 wmdow, 19K m1. :>40-2:947 '74 f'ord ElOO. brand new aft.6wkdys. motor. cUiitom ant. & Chevy Plumbtn)t truc k ~a10t. new brakes & wtth suppbClll. t.i.reS. Qlll Biil 640-5984 642·1JSJ i 4 Chevy Van. AM/FM • 7 6 ch e v . t-r u c-k 8-track. many xlras . w/camper. All heavy du· _548-_2638 __ . ----- t-)1 eqwp. + 4 ne~ tires. ·75 Ford camper van. Truck runs xlra. Camper Loaded. Xlnt cond. Must Sleeps 4. W /ICC bOX, Sell. moo. C811btwn8·5, toilet, s tove. oven. 540-3383 Aft 6 PM . Included w/new crplb. 640-7822 drps, hydraulic jocks for -------- easy load1nj{. PcrfCl•t •75 Dodge Van. Good R.V for Mexico or mts. cond. C'arpet. pane led. & J ...... ,,'"'" .......... rtM ........ ,,...w ...... 9Mpcwitd ••.•............•...•......................•.• •·········•·······•·••· .•.••.•....•.... ...-;, ..... ...... 9701 9CW 9112 ~---·-.... !?.'.~ ~ ............ !?.'.~ •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• ........... •••••••••••• it smt_ &Le:reo. utr. new '73Caprt VI.' ltd. 6UnJ'IOC.>I. AIMew '''"· 89otl· . r10.ooo. uHrm ne-na. Good lrttWt....,._.. CaU•Z30 tu; cond. SUJOO or make or Prodlch .. St.di --frr. MU4t. sell! 7~-0l~ 41J7-291B • 1971& lt7t MODB.S IOI McL.AllM't 'T1 Chia, sunroof, am/fm. ~-..... ~ ~ $ alc,4apd.19000ml.$4JOO --·-1'"11 · ··r~AMCafOI · eantMO-u1s Me JA6UAI r ..,_ ¥""" W~l'AYTOPOOLL/\R l'7llMl01 •72 Audi 1001..S. •oo• c (OC'tOpt.lltdcari foreign. Trade·in your u1~d 5•W11.1 r::· runsaood s00>1~; domestlttt or <'ln1lct1 If ,port.lie.,. now: we need ,..,,.m .J your car 11 ~xlr11 cl"an, goodonet!!I IUY OllUASI e»N Buth Blvd .. r.~l322 ~._. ui1 l"JR8't• C.. a. Ii S.. Us MOWI La U.abra '72 Cupit. Auto, yellow, ·~ MOWlll 79•, <Atftt~"Wb.ltUl!r) new tires, orig ownt>r . MOW 17141 UJ..Slll Good cond. $1000/bsl. IAUmtMOTOltS ........ ! C._...Suacla~ ~l.322 • I 29ZS1larbor Blvd. -'74 Capri, V6, xlnl CODd.. #I lit"'-"-/ C08TAM£SA Abo hn\Md ournbftr or '73 ffAVARfA. ln•ded m. new patnt. new up -·-... --r '79·2IOO Ul'18 Dll'• Ui 11UU avi.lla 1G10 bol . AM/t'M cass, S3200 ~HatbOr Blvd. blft.CaJ&uarodal! __ ~ orbt8toHer.SS2-871G . . . ... ~ - 84R WIC. K l> AT SUM I I'' BJ : 11 '',4Yj IJ7~ COSTA M~/\ 1\ILancla Bet. t'pe, 31,000 H1·2040 4'Mtff 1976 c·-1v-6 '12 l>od(le, catrn. nuedlf t7t-2500 ·rm. air, l.ealher, mint --_.." minor WOf'k. Make orrer --------cood. Uluc. l:'200. St.eve. oa.AMftl COUMTY"S 4 s pc e d • 8 u n r 0 0 r' cwcru(f(• 548lDRf WE BUY ~ -646-11'12;4'VI~ OLDIST AM/FM stereo~ air cond. .,.. ._. f70S and more. Won t last. i.cl' '74 Ood&., van, 11ood roncl , CLE.AM CAIS ...................... • ~ •\.t.t>day!Sllll nwp. 3 apd •tk. iat.00 & TIUCIS 7 4 Ml-A IOMIO "' ~7 Ml__ --C:'lV h l>l..._,.1, 11Lt-r1..-o. uar TWO'" STOC«! 540-5830 • Mlle L.e.i., 9580 l'()lld • &ow mlk·• 1-;x Sain 'f'VIC't'·Lt·aaana '78 320i's 1011\SO\ & SO\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ctillt•nt ~011d1tlon lovC.,,er,lllc. /~XVI UoU.11 fwyc•c• UMW Ot;MONSTftATORS COMHUL C HEVROLET • LINCOLN MUH UHY HOUSE OF IMPORTS -3ooco (EASE 36 MOS. 48 MOS. OM 60 MOS. AVAILABI.£ NOW l __ .,.,.o<w t ... AalU Go UP CALL fOR QUOT£ (ii All Other 7 9 M<xtels Avai~ tor IMMEDIATE OOJV£RY HOOSE (J IMPORTS. IMC. L.A. 213/921 :8588 O.C. 714 /523-7250 or 714/750-7201 ..,.,...._._..,8M:I 8'*"'Pit11 °"""'San•• -Fwy et 8Mct-'~~.o -O.- MERCEDES BEMZ 'K.~ 11 111 .. •r I' ,, ''"'i\\11 ~\ MUSTSUtll tG4(.IJ111nhur(•t• <Jn_, 11 pulunn 111lwr. -t 2626 HARBOR BLVD. HOWAID Ce...roe.t N4l'Wport Bu('h~ ~<H ~111't'd, 11pr"1ll u 84.lnroor. COSTA MESA Oow., ~u11ll Kt• /\M PM 111'1't-c1, 11ar t·oml . ----Nf:wll()K'r m ;A<:ll 11lloy1t, Ju.st JIM milt>., '73 l(re<!n Capra. auto, S4l>-1200 WE BUY USED CARS IJJ..0551 llWH TtM• olht.•r 1., m ·h /\IC, sunroof, new tare~. bur111ody 1n color. 4 AM/FM. 846-5867 CREVIER CALL PAPPY Used Citr M.ir 540-5830 1011 \SO\ & SO\ • l 'NI Ol N 11.H H< I 111~ '7-t OTV t•pe n ·d /llllc Pforlf'rt rood. Ma.kt> ofr c..:uJI ltllf(1•r 67!'i--400ti day• 4fM t2A4 CVl'll '707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 100 1.o; 2 dr, itlr, anrl. 2826 HARBOR BLVD. AM I I'' M . • t 1· rt• o . COSTA MESA M1d>1.•lln~. 2!1111111 Slli'Jll !\07-1515 WE IUY •72 100L.~. 1111• body work. USED CARS! /\IC, AM/FM SHOO/Of Ir We 're lhc new < 'tw vn>h•t OTJ lllSI oU 1, dculeTf!hip in lht· Ir vhw l\ulo Ct'nkr Wt• m·1·!1 yoor uscd car' '76 AUDI WA.GOH JOE Rr•1J(i'. 11uv1. 111r, 11l1•rN1 MAC l'HHSON '2~1 CHEVROLET $4495 21 Auto Center On vc lRVLNE 768-7222 WANTED! Late-model Toyotas, ....... 97H Volvos. Pickups & Vans. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call us fodayl 0 1 ~I 6 MOAOWA'r '""'" """ 835-3171 11141 Ulf IMA IP OllMHO 1Ut(.141Ht • •USIDIMW1• '73~4 spd <»USP> '73 2ml T1I < 181 J JI. I "1t12Ul2b/H <4"nPllJI 'T1 ~. 4 •PS!lt 1017!11 'T1tl.'Wll''ll -t 11p l'rk!'iOb<! I "'llUl33t·•1 HI J( (1)()4~ I '71:1.W,~/ft IUWlJKlJ I CloMd s-ct.ya ·~~. AM FM ,l ttroo. ull' <;ond • alloys, UJM mUes. t0024 I HURRY! 77630CSI PJC)rd blue. blot' leather. Automatic. AM FM · t·asM:tte. 9M malcs. JI· toyi., i.unroor. 1294 UOQ > '74114.VARIA /\ulom a tar. aJr cond .. Saharabcat(e. (431MVO> $6650 '720 •DATSUNS• LanJe w.ctioft Of Al Mo.as SAL£S.LEl\SI NG PARTS·SERVICE COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845HARROR RLVU 540-6410 540.021 l ii 1.200 : New dutd1. hat l.\.'f'Y. Good brakt!~. Not • * • ISSON Beach Hlvd running, blown hc.irl ~ W...,. La Habra f!askel. Need:. bod\ 3 OorrtwllA'r Ea'l (Al Beach & Wh1ttacrl WO rk s 500 I 0 r r l' r Vc;u1'1.,1[~1:,01W!rur 1714) 522-5333 ~-------1._,,,.._Tidwh CI06CdSundays 11 8210: Perfect cond to Smells new. 7000 onl? -~---WUIJ • l'T\I 4 spd. A /C. Musl sell: •IC'lll..._,, ams 'tB 8MW 2002 Xlnt. cond. S3200 or bes t offer. ntt & pamt. Besl orrer over 531-4428 lCCIM1'1tfCfTIES S2.400. 6106 W. Ocean-1-------011' A front. 642-4657 ii iwz. extra:.. $3295 or ...-~·•E best oHer. 631-3625 alt ,.,........ • ,...,......, '77 ~ AIC. stereo casi.. 6pm SlamngSandy O.-nna1> al 4/!1p r.t1sl /blk inte r 1--'--·--- t.he Long Be~h Conveh Looks & dri v~s new '74 200z· 4 i.pd lran~ uon Cent.er. 300 1-: Ocean $10.790 2131375-!1510 or am fm radio. a/c. Xlnt Blvd. Long Bc-ach. To 7141752 870'.l day. cond. Mu:.l i.l'll $38W Only$6,S50. 640-1000. bed. $6000842_'_·562_1 __ =~------ 1965 Auun Healy Sprilc New en~ .• trans . n!ar New prunt and brakes. Partially reupholstered. This car 1s road ready. 646-4064 clwm your tlclwl.8. call r.-1. -971 S 752-2761 days 1>45-92118 642·56il:I. cxt 272. .__,... • cv£'!> • * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• --- Alltos. H.w 9 9100 Alltos, Hew fill UllEI lOOM fill PRICES Ill Wl1 IJI'! NOW IS THE T ME TO BUY YOUR DATSUN• IF YOU DON'T BUY YOUltNEW DATSUN FROM flll•lfWl@tlj •:;1 fflt: I YOU MAY BE PAYING TOO MUCH!! CHECK YOUR CLOSEST DEALER LISTED HERE. GET THEIR PRICE IN WRITING. THEN COME SEE THE VOLUME DISCOUNT DATSUN DEALER ALHA~BH OUSUN ARCADIA DAISllN INC Wll lf rocm OAISUll INC BALDWIN OliSUlf CANOGA OAISUll com M(SA OAISUll CUI VIJ Ctn OUSUll DOlMT DATSUN INC lllAllllC OAISUN UmtJISITT DATSUN CllMDAll DmUll Ill DUSllll, ltlC LIMITED SELECTION OF BRAND NEW 1978 B210's, 200 SX's, 810's, 510's, & F10's HURRY -HURRY -HURRY ALL PRICED AT LOW, LOW 1978 PRICES WIT11 HIGH, HIGH GAS MILEAGE LEASE A BRAND NEW '79 DATSUN 280ZX ' $166'!~ MO. Total down inc;. tea & he $335 40. C~al cost $9220. Residual $5592 32 based on 15.000 mrle& per year Total lease oblrgahon • laJt $13,679.52. $166.40 per monlh for 48 months open end lease on approved credit. f Ser.L28-308261) LEASE A BRAND NEW '79 DATSUN 210 STD SEDAN S88 4~R MO. Totol down lnct. tax & lie. $172.43. Capital coet 13920. Residua! $22 t1 baaed on 15,000 ml6M per year. Total ..... ~taon S531M.48 , sax. S88 43 per mo. tor 38 mon111a open end le•• on apprOYed c:tedlt, (Ser HLB310·607047) We Leaae All Make• & Model• SEE RALPH·OR JULIE FOOIHILL OUSllll ltlC MOON OAISUN IRI Ulllf OA ISUN INC LON& BEACH o.1su11 OOWH IOWN l A MOlatS IMPfRIAI OUSUN INC UlllVllSAl cm OUSUM. lllC · NlWPORI omu11 OUAUIT OllSUN IMPOllS 'lSAO!NA OAISUN SCUIH BAJ OAISUN INC UMA MllS IMC lllllll IMPOITS. lllC fllAllCl 8'TSUll 9100 n ~. 4 dr. air. sunroor. stereo cass. malS. 17m. like new. Buy/assume super low lease pay. Pvl party. Days. 831-3570. Eves 581-7085. '74 Vti: auto. am/lm26JZ '74,4 spd.A/C.fm X i.u•rco. ne w radials track. 46K ma. Mug~. Sharp! 642~ green. $4700. 964-LJO:t ---------'71 Capri. 20K m1 on n~w l!J76 610 Datsun waf:on COR. S900 /bci.t orrer. AM/t'M 4·spced. rutt· 642·9731 · gage 64S4783 or 770.2682 9100 Alltos. .,.._ 9100 AmfcK, Hew 9100 ·············--~······· •••................... AT •79 LUV PICKUP 56779 SAVE s49910! 4x4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -tN- 8EAUT1 FU L LAGUNA BEACH 4 speed trans .. sltd1ng rear window. BEL mirrors. 110.8 CID 4 cyl engine. shleld & skid plate, AM radio. chromed front & rear step bumpers, exterior decor. Mikado custom interior. F-70-14 all terrain tires & morel •79 CHEVY EL CAMINO 56979 SAVE 'I 119•! 305 V-8, auto. trans.. air cond . POwer steermg & brakes. deluxe seat belts. tinted glass. SPOrt mirrors. speed control. tilt wheel. 22 gal. fuel tank. aux. lighting. gauge package, AM/FM radio. bumper rubs & guards. raltye wheels. P205/75 S/8 W/S tires & more! • EXTIMDm WAllAMTllS AV All.AILE O.A.C. AT LOW IATIS! • • I 000/o FIMAMCIMG A Y All.AILE O.A.C. • DROP IY & SEE US TODAY! I • ' t d ' • I ,• ... .. ......... Wet .... ............ .. •• 1.,ortect Alltot, l..,..tM . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 972 tw tns ....,. tno ~ ........... ~!!.~ ~:;~.~~ .... !!.~! ~!!~.~~ .... !!.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• *DRIVE A • * Ll111.E ••• * SAVE A.LOT !o\llOPlc£0Mt•AKl<; BARW ICK DATSUN ' I I o' 11 l 1·1 l7 ~ 49].]J1 s "Wt• nt'ed lo bu\ dt 1111 l>,n un U"\'fi ntr-." aaaa lo llllt81\tle Cln~,t'Uut on 1978 Mod•· I• UJ79 Mtldela now uuv1ni MUSTS EU OH't\ Mll.1 lo.I( MO'l'OR.' LalW Wanwr !-. A M7 21.32 S\\111Pa>1ov 011fl.11 S '7!'> XlV "dluw . .11u•n•u COSTA MESA DATSUN ' ~llARBOR"L\l> 540.•4' 0 540.021 l i''" ™" IZ\ T I'S 11n "" 'lht'r I 1t ll .... 1 •Mi 1'760ATSUM 210Z 2 + 2 l,1J,l1-tl1 1h1 r 1•,trn1•r olllhllfl I~ .. U \) ,. llt .. •T i.tlk' "*llt'f \\ 111 t "t•llt•nl Ulf 1110111 10J4,•IJ1 W$72H lrode Mn ReMUlt .!l!itl 11.1rhor lll\11 , l ~t 645-5700 ~. t'1ttt·ll bJIJO t1f1L0I M2Cl'lo21 7'1 H o n 1J..1 t ft i!~U H ~ho..,. room t•oncl 111un 2 1-.i~1.1a::.1.1.1..,...a.u.....i .... 11 mo old Mu!it :.di' $1600 !'>~ 1'16 JAGUAI XJ6C A h.rd \f> find ~ doo1 vuupi• with an trooomY"tl <·yl moCM Old 1-:n11h11h whll• w ith b111 c u1t k'iAtlw•r 125731 l"om1• 111 'lldn~"lh• twaul)'' SIZ.995 IAUMMOTOaS ll1rbor Ulvd l'OSTA M fo:.-,1\ f7f,.HOO 9'76MAIDA 114WAGOH 5 •peed , llU cood . AMff'M lC'r\'O 11 l r~{'lt & t>1\IY 3:1.514 rn1h•11 Im lllUCUlllh'' (lj.2 llC I" I\ l. MOWUJH Miracle ~/R....-lt <!l!IO 11111,ior Bl vd .. (' M. 645-5700 "N M~1th1 KX7. ~ 11pd, .iood c.-u nd1l1011 , 114/ ..... l 8153 HOUSE OF IMPORTS 1' 290C CS-Se& 1 I A.a 1~ 180(" r;.,. 10331 OOIO '1t1eoc is.11,.1s-a- • S£DAHS 1~ 71!015 .. 10951 t-ro 71 7l!O'IFl54!t-218""° n ?9011£ IS.-980716k,. 1• ~· 1• t50$C IS<wll:J961A<MI 14 •!tOS£ IS<w0M111'11w 14 •!tOt:H !SN SO!Wt8tu 1' 4~L 154' ~I 8tu 11 •"O!lfl!Seo5•3&18•ec:• i!~O. 71. CXl'. engine. At<n. «>mOll .. MIKI.on 01 0 ..... $425()/ bill orr moo•••"',_'"'"'" 7~ 0888 213/921-8588 714/523-7250 714/750-7201 HOOS£ OF -l~TS INC. _, M-• ei..i e.-1 P•• On n.. 5">11 Al>4 ,,_., MERCEDES BENZ J!1T7 MBZ 280E: 26K mi Ivory/Bamboo. Best ofr. over SlJ,000 752·6067 4~LC, '74, $18,500 673-8381 BB Ml'rcedes. beige well mainlamed, llOOO or beat olfer, 541·2787 '7UllO Metallic blUt' clean Int. 64,000 males, xlnl cond ll\roughout 645·3210 '11·m'l '74 280 Sedan. aunroof. AC. stereo, all power, drk bm, $8300. 833·9570. MGI ••••••••••••••••••••••• More people buy theMGB than any other convertible. BRITISH Ll!YLAND ... , .............. ~ 292:5 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 ---Autos: H•w 9800!Autos, Hew -910 Alltos, Hew 9100 Autos, H•w 9100 AMtos, H•w 9100 Alltos, Hew 9100 ······················~······················ ......•..........•...•..••...•.••...•......•..••.••......•..•........•....••....•••••.•..... RAND NEW 1979 TOYOTA CEL:ICA GT LIFTBACK BRAND NEW OUR LOW DISCOUNT PRICEOHLY 561ft 1979 TOYOTA COROLLA 2 DOOR SEDAN 1974 SUBARU ~LCOUPf Mileage & Ouahty' 4 sod . radio. radial tires & only 38.242 r1111est (977NPEl 5 1999 t977TOYOTA COllOUA DRUXI Exceptionally clean car Wl'l1te with brown trim 5 Spd • AM/FM With tape & 29 427 miles (468TXll s 5 spd trans. AM/FM stereo. steel belted radials and fully fac t ory eouippe d (RM255e193). 1974 OPEL WAGOH 4 spd & air cond1t1oning A . prelly hltle red wagon. (158RJ0) 5 1999 197 VOLVO 145 W.AGOH 4 Sod trans . air condition- ing. pretty white with blue 1nter1or & a n ice car: (222PCS) 53399 ... -... --, . 1974 DODGE 1970 FORD 1976 vw COlTWAGOH RAMCHRO RAlllT Only 22 .9 87 m 1 les! Automatic. pwr. steering & Economy and good looks! 4 Automatic trans & radio brakes. air cond & tonneau spd .. sunroof. stereo tape & Super clean • super value! cover. (35889H) LOW miles' (869VOC»-(307LAC) 5 1999 52799 53199 1978 HONDA 1976TOYOTA 19741/2 DATSUN 2 DOOlt SIDAH ClUCA GT UfTIACIC JMZCOUPI Only 4 320 miles on this Pretty red wUl'l wMe in-Sliver with black Interior. 4 economical gas saver! terior . Auto trans . air spd • air cond I AM/FM A (610WCR) cond .. stereo & 31,800 nice earl (0671&3) miles. (59-4PVl<l 54999 s ALL '79 B-210 STD. 's IN STOCK sa~ TAXIHCWDIO LEASE! 38 mo noen fl~d ••••• 1108311HL83t08085101 136S !>3 down covt1t1 Ht 111Tl lt-ll83toeo&u01 ~ IHIY"'l!MI ~ & rflfUMlble lt<>IM)tt<t.83toeof'l731 •ecu"'Y ~ti R_ .... Ml 17187 Tol•I c1111 cmc• 11 $ A A A A U 292 8? L-on llClCllOY9CI 3977 Cted•I 0<tien.t ~ lllft • •llA51 Oii CHOICE OF COLORS! •Tu L_,.,_,,,........,Ool,.,,,. IUCKSKIHORIROWH NEW '79 SHORTBED 54477*- • , .. 'ltC ...... 4 SPEED! I 00°/o FtNAHCIHG OH A,,.OYED CREDIT! *lncludi~• AMlttdo UMlrcoat .... , ...... ., Lwge Side MlrTon NEW '78 FIO WAGON )lp&l- 5 SPEED. *Including• A"" •••• TOllM9Co•er F&alm .. rG_.. SA VE 0 V E R $ I I 00 L-.re R ... c.,..tlCft "-OMier-1911 lellll $10,399* SAYE 5 14701 Dealer Suggested list--$11 .8~9 ......... -... DRIVE A LITTLE ••• SAVE A LOT!! I 00°/o FIMANCIH~! O.A.C. SALHHOUIS MOH.·SAT. f A.M. TO 10 A.M. SUMDA YS M ' ltl ' 11' '4 It h fa" I,,, .... Olk•llt\ ·~.,I W,1, S-ltlt.1 \.•II !t;th lhl• '"n'-•·11<1 S4295 IAUBMOfOaS Brand llew 1979 H•DA Cl DAI $ '"" 1 •• ouvmont $30~9 •O f Olil mc,.OtiO'I G06I $ 366 t ~ •Uc- Brand llew 1979 HOllDA STAllOll WAIOll (2272J(WBA5006071) suv$ 79 FOR ""'Tu a uc- LEASE Sft537 FOR ·7 MO. l:EASE FOR l)luS lo!• lot Jb monlh\ Open end lva•.t• on aPO'O">..:I Clf•d•I Cao CO>I 54849 Residual $283 t Purro<Joc e>aymeN s3111 96 ro1a11ncce>1ion cos1U 03t1 LEASE FOR Phi\ Iii' tor :lf\ 1N>nth\ Oor n mid ll'MI' on uooroVf'd rrl'd1I C"no '"~' S70!19 R('\ld•1al $3904 P~11Qd1c oovmf'M l b69:> '.l:> T ot.il IM(l'PllOl'I CO<I U 88 n Service & Parts D~h. OPEN 'TIL I 0:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday Se Habla hpmtOI All Sale Prices Do Not Include Tax & License • Sale-Prices Effective thru Sunday. February 18, 1979 t• I ... ~. .. . .. ... . .. . ---·--···-·-·. , .... l IEFOUYOU SB.I. YOUll TOYOTA. SEE US! MARqUIS TOY OT A MISSION VIEJO 131-2180 495-1210 1977TOYOTA Cdica Uftbock 5 speed. air cond . stereo. one owner & :.howroom fresh' 1744TYW l Pn«?d t.o sell at ONLY$51H Miracle Mfmto/ll ...... 2150Harbor Blvd .. C.M. 645-5700 197S lAlllT 2 Door. Stick shaft. Look:. & drives ltke Nl':w · 1064PPLL H URRY on tlulHll'M!1 REDUCED!!! COH , Ell CHEVROLET .~ IL1rr••' 11,. 1 I " l \ \~ I-..._ ' SU-I 210 Super Beet.le gd. cond. Needs brakes. $1600. 8-0ll'/ l '76 Corolla liflback, 5 spd. 74 v w. bug, AM / l''M 11 um+8 track . detail trk,verylowmiles .New stripes. m ag:. -n e w tires. Xlnt cond. $3100. radials. 644-0438 5.'l).278.'i, 536-8405. '77 Celtca ST 19,ooo mi, aut.o. nc:w rlldllll:.. xlnl t'Ond. S449_5. 4!14 3962 '71 Toyota Wgn, !-.lll'k . good cond1t1on Phone -~-7Z VW Bus . Curta ins . t·urpl!t, fold nut bed. sodium vulves $2000. Dou~. 957-11444 ofc. b75·2Ml2 c ves 7s.He84 97ti 7-pa:.s bu:.. lo mi. i:ood t•ond1t 1on, must '75 Ccllca GT ~:.J>d, air. ~II. $4500 675·3148 eves. S31SO. -------673-0749 art 6 PM ' m Pop Up Camper new engine w1tb 3500 ml. new '72 Corona. auto. i:d tires ures, new paml job, new & battery, recent lune: ca rpe t s & drapes. up. S950bst of_i:_.673-4254_ am/f m . Bes t o rre r . '18 CEl.JCA LJ F'TBACK ~1-9208 BLACK 5 -SPEE O .~-------- AM /i'M s t ereo tape. Hac lbi.all Sale tr / • ., 900 Call Beuut '78 VW Convert. ~~s.8~,r "'" · avome yellow. AM/FM cass. Mich tires. Bt;t ofr. l'\t pty 759· 1034. 675-5811 O\ni. '71 Corolla. auto • Xlnt cood. low mi. New paint ~rt~ or maim orr 644-4036 aft 5pm. "61 VW Pickup Runs llln\. l.iody Good. Sl.350. P .P 642 7590 ---- • ALL ·72 VW van, campr /pac. i.nrl. rblt eng, nu brb. xlL U)OO. 962-8219 '66 Bug, AM /FM, nt!w pa.intXlntcond.$1045 645-8457 ·w VW Bug. 1mmaculall'. c.in Paul Mon·l-Y1 aftl!r 6PM 768 3237 $1 LSO. ·co '78 auto. 3200 mt. RED, WHITE & ILUE ,_,...,. <oton.Jp!> AT SPECIAL PRICES AM/FM 8 trk s tereo. Met brn. xlnt cond $6200 ... 54S-S.Sl8 Of' 645-4509 • All Taaqed IN STOCi'difLY • Cticn COf"CIHI c,.. .... Corollas • COMEOMIM MOW! BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1111 I ••(• It..• It' I\\\ .. IJ ... f IN(i, f()fol If •1... ... '73Ccll~ '70 VW Bug, low miles. xJnt cood. $1150. Ca II 545-5608 '67 Hug , new rad1ab. AM/FM stereo. $1250. &U-7558 '14 VW 412. Int/ext perf cond. 5000 re blt Porsche cng. Nu lrs. $2450/bsl otr. 536-3648. Volvo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . VOLVO SALES, SERVICE ANOLU.SIHG OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS EAll.EIKE VOLVO l966Harbor Blvd . COSTA MESA 646-9303 540-9467 s.sS8tftt12 OUHGE COUNTY ---VOLVO '77 Corolla 4-s pd 4! dr. EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO R/H, exrell. r ond1t1on Largest Volrn Dealer l2K m1. $3250 5-"l 2240 an Orange County ! BUY or LEA.st: 72 Cellca. I owner. air. DIRECT 5SlClO mt. Sl800. !m 7174 !;.;:.~:: .. !?!.~ [flm:J HEW 1979 2025 S Manchester SPITFtRES Anaheim 750-2011 in stock for Immediate --------- delivery! All colors! See '78 au • .AC. stereo cass us before you ~1. \ape. Take over lse. & get TODATI!! special bonus. 115-1448 IAU8 MOTOIS ..:aft::.:...:..: '?P_M.:..;.·----- 2925Harbor Blvd. '67 122S. Volvo. Clean. COSTA MESA Runs good. Great car '79-2500 $750. Ph ~-5190 19'76 Triumph Sp\lflr~. '71 Wagon 14SS, xlnt run· AM/FM. xlnt contt .. rung condition, AM/FM QIOO firm. 673-0!U4 a rt casa. outo trans. 751-5382 _4_P_M_1w_knds ______ '75 2'20L Volvo, 96K mi. 1972 TR Spitfire. red excen cond. Best oCfer w/blk int, xlnt cond. aOOV. $Zia), Dy1 ~2'00 ma&e eveal·m-2143 • • ,. if ' I ~.-....r.tM,lfttd AMtos, U•td -Auht. J.hed A.wtos, U•td , ....... UHd Alltet, UMd &lncl!y. February 28, 1979 DAIL V PU.OT •JI f ~ ............. t77i M; ............ ,;~o Md ............ ,,io c·1;-; ......... ,;i1 ·c·1i;; .......... ,;..-1 c ............. ,,i, ......_ use4 ....... UM4 ...... uM4 •, ~;;~;;;;·;;;:,~·:;:;: ............................. ;;;·;~ ........ i;11·c:uiLAc ... ;;·;;;;;;·;~:;;;ii:.:~ ;;·~·;·~i~:·;;;~;: a;;;;: ......... ,,io a:;;;;,· ....... ,,ii .............. ·--· ;, ..... io f:: ~d. Must ieoll tt77 MMQ C8ft'UIY WA60N ~DIVLLI BrUt.ol cond. N•W urea. xln&Cce11.11100. Pvt pty. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ~·•••••••••••••••• .. •••••••••·~-··· lit hv \a I ~ :.u nu~ Ooupe~~·:.::i.t.. • 1b&l '1htf beauty ltn a rn ''°' NEW ~1Uon ~ c1111tc. S4t00 w.an1 * MOY' Aa .,. ~Tl:, •na. 11 0 r ie.,, t.lwa !S.OOO mil ! m aroon lrUcrwr, 11 r U\JvOUt! <MllYY). Waa '79 Oielet Sevtlle, loaded, 77MOMTICAll.0 ----.-....... .....------t (2$40). Wu SlGS, on. COIWl., AMffM alu o .orua~ '15 n.twood Broua bm. 1150 ml, auper buy . 1.ollded! <mRXO) QdeeolJO. Alholor . 2 '11~ 2f40L, uc.,pt '* nldio PJ 6 PIO. 1 MOW·M6•6 0Jcnlort,qual•bea1tl)'. Slml.Mt-4451 S4tfl ctoon••c1ot ... All•1th deaa. UK ml, Hktn MOW·S6fff b1c "1adovr1. door lotkl IAU91UICIC 51iM.C.lll71-5'04 Cn B 0 ftl7 Dlcla .. ,,. MllOOlal1c lrw., pwr. mlO '46 7~ IA&m IUICll and r:ool rarll, rl an and "larbor Blvd. "JO ltdan De Ville. Good ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0.-aceertni. ra•liae Ir most pr1t·cd to ull. Cl.Ir · COSTA Ml-:SA rood . SlSOO Pvt P t)'. C 5mOUJM:'olo/C"""eU toOle.e...tHwy. haveafrcon&e esam· ~.~.......... tt~t;~~d. mRYA) 979•2500 . 54l·3ZU. AMAIOs ._5800 .. ,.. ~.._.. p&e: (281.llSU).N.-onJy t7' •.. IOO .... • "-1 IJ I SlffH 8 4 tto I & S.0.5630 ·111 t.1 Dorado r t1r1•d 'T.J COUPE OE Vl LLE. a.ofce ol 12. Jn all colon __ .,.__. ____ _ -•••••••h••••••••••• lt76 IUtCa c: M F.x ... ·ut111e Own1•r NI ~r. -'&king $l500. " all have autom atic "73 CNC Spnnt. <'ll"-l<lm •-_u dnv n only Pnml' eood. •'13J4 I.rans., air cond.. pwr. * '*' '*' 'Tl ... Ca-"--"'"'"~u. Xlnt :.bell. fronl t•nd ll11oliAMt --$1l 100~3 71t93 steering " ALL ha vc AlfrM Foat ,... uauiu ~ 1t.tofr :..IM· Wllhft'Wly,blll.nyulra ' --'73Sevllle.loaded. L0Wml1ts.(162VAU>. 62l018th cond .. very low miles. co ..... ~H~Yr. "·._!,: '\(.~ tl.1r " • l '11 • klW m• 1 ttu11'WY 1 2628 HARBOR BLVD ·n •vtll\' 1.l BJu(!/ Olul• 18995 S .a.y1 SSS 11= Be b Air pwr brakes • steer· AMC Wu 19115: oo ••Ir CCJSTA MESA 111t 18,IXX> ml A.II xtrns 546-2855 "' 00 ac ing, AM·FM 8 track ln ....... ••••••••••••••• .-.OW·Sltft $1\UOO PP. l!')l "3• ll 'Vouare winneror dash, custom body • --------""-- I r I r ' \ S4 I 2 CIC' lt76 AMC • ... _ 11_ lll:drk ltMt-t• '70 l\t .tut ll-1S hl.'l9 '76SEVILLE Two ..... Tlcbh palnt. 2 aet.I of wheels. '61 Corvalr Lakewood --w.-l'lind, 1119:t 111 t14·~t Maroon w ith saddle t.o Hi&b pad. auapll. Must wag. 4 apd. Goud coed. MATA.DOa 2 Oil. ltattM.w'IU\'d t:..11&61 t~l Mu.,1 M"ll '75 f.I Oor11do leather Int., 33.000 milea, TeanesreeWIWama' see to appnclate. $4500. $U1JO firm. ~ In· 1h1rtllop Aulom.itlr far <XlrrAM A ---1t1flv t:quiPtJt-'tl L11ndau Barris p ill, loaded . 1HI Clll536-2'78Sor5»8405. qulrH onJty . 751·8823 • tor)' 1u r q ,1nd • pwr t7'·2SOO ,, El c\r1, all Htr 11,, wri rro 9612 Mu.al seU now. $7995. Call 1CC--1C19111!S lOAM-'PM ~na A bl'llk~. r d10. &IJOd,f'leancvnd '5.W'•' -----Don. oH. 714·640·1633. _..,. 1115 lWTIChevelleSS 4·spd, 350 -----beat.et 6 ONl.Y ~. "1W&»da Ri"~a I Dr II ~11 An "13UJV Loaded. Bl1u·k in· res. 71U'7Wll83. '78 za.kOOO mt Auto. ~ q. A/C, PIS, AM/P'M, • tt30 mlk-11 Oil Un lti S11~ltr ·ptli'#tt'. lilt • t t'\it"t'. Lo bl~ li13 91!1 cludtn& le11tMr. Stereo. • ~£w..APP.""~11"30en. oaly . ~-....1~ .. .,--... y Denni .. at ~-... ':"· l20001or beat. •••••••••• ••••••••••••• 1!11J>NIO) DJLSMZ a11 till •hl. vlllyl roof. ttc •• _, ,_.,.. ,,_,.,.._..... .. .....,...,....,, -Ut71 ' C • c tt 15 ~ 1086 •77 SEVILLE I.he Lela& Beach Conven· I '761.IMCOLN lt71-•t-'76 Camaro Rally Sport. tkxl Center 300 E Oc "15 Nova 4 cir. auto trans. c~ ....... _..,..L --••••••••••••••••••••••• '7c. "-l>V "I I bl"' Loaded~ <890SWQI "'·II power, musl sell. ' . ean A/C 1 I _...•~•A ·' C&fTUltY ,, • ., u ue w w 1" SIO,•OO. ~ C 646-4596 Blvd. Loog Beach. To , cr u ae contro. MAltllV • AUlOtNuc. ~r t nn11 Wt ~~~ ~:~P(;~J·~,~ 5P~t DfdllortN>w • to r. . claim your tickets, call am/fmltrack.C.8 . Vayl Cartier model with a lrt.lrdfwi;. ••r rond & It•'\:. .. _...._ "IOCA.MARO R/S. Perfect 642-5678. extm . top. Mint cond. '3085. moonrool Ii low miles! ' that\ 9.000 m ile .. • trMllJllll 51l)O ~ypress ~ .. PhG~<>,.d7i600es on it. • *** ~~1 675·1997 Day s s(683RQ.ale ~.Was l9995.on 1674lflW) W $64%. on 11; SI.Ill de VIie. :.pht :.eal. ..,,..., _,. ~ • l ru1 .. I!, sttreo . xlnl 996-SllOO '73Caprice4dr. P/B. P/S, '72 Mallbu 2dr. Es tale MO'W-$7999 THEODOR£ ROBINS FORD lOOu HAlllOA ILVO CO~fA Mt!>A 042 0010 ..aAW SS .a .a4 $65(XI off Pr M2 0528 * '77 Rally Sprt type LT. AIC. AM/FM stereo, elec saJ 29 000 L k ""' • "'"' Or-. COUftty'• rare find, 4-spd. xlnt wndws. reg gas. gd cond. e. oM on g. Olk ~c l~AIB IUIQ( MUST SRL IAUB IUICIC Bdof'odo Ceftttt 18 S{-\'1lle Pewter Gray '76 EL.DO CONVERT. cood. WtU consider trade $1200orolr. 962-~. ~-. owner. ' 292Miarbor Blvd. '74 Hon>ei Hatchback ~Harbc.-81\'d • Xlras XJnt. Must Sell! $9995SpotJess. $9995 for sml car. Ask for Have aomethiog to sell? COSTA lll~A cyl. ~uto trans .• Pow st l'UiTA M ~A --cH •sE $12.500 eve . wkn. 499-4~ S29-M23 Mart. 963-7127, 7S9· 1936 Claulfted ads do it well. w .... Ads Call 642·5'18 979.2500 && Brakes. Air, Buckels t7f ZSOO ,.-"" "' AM/FM stereo & more • OR LEASE Autos, Mtw Alltot. New tlOO Alltot, N•w flOO AllliMt N.w tlOO ......_ N.w noG ~Mew tlOO Golden lllo with lBn tD '73 Luxus ~ntury S/W YOUR ... EW tenoc 51.000 m1 Xlnt U> m.i All P'Vr Alr. 8 " rond. One Ow~r. Askm tra<-k stereo. Lug rack 1979 Sl,990. Cati! 963 112 Bst ofr over $2000 c•"'ILL•C weekdays 6 · 10 P M 646-7841. """' A weekends SAM·5PM '18_Re_g_a_l. -A-/-C.-A-M-/ F-M NOW! 1.971 Gremhn, 6 cyl. Aul r.ass. Best o(r A trans. ssoo1orrer 633-9503 • " ... O_.\\ 557 Sl2tl ~--&r.: 11 --·n Regal. air, amt rm NABERS • ~~ICE\\ '73 Hornet wagon. air. \a~. power window, ~ •SP~ '-S" tape deck, $2.000 Mov se11ts & locks. l..ux mt. A.. ~\Nv tn,11. mst sell. 963-4111 Silver w/blk Landau. • S.-·· Prv P•)'. $5400 Call '(,{l/J 74 Gremlin: 6 cyl, auto, 644-4754 .(,,. new tires, luggage rack. -------2CJOO H.1100r Blvt1 ~9305 Morrungs '72 Le Sabre. very good Cosic1 Mt-<..~. 540 '>100 condltion, A/C, $1200 or "70 Javelin SST Good fix. bst off er. 645-5995 er.upper. S2SO F irm. ~9305 Monungs Buick '70 Skylark convt. _____ ...::;.. ___ bro nze w/beige int. •'77 SEVILLE• Super Cl ean ! Fully loaded w/extras. 2 tone silver w/~y mtr. Aslro sunroof. new tires. 25.000 orig mi. l owner . $11.250. Pvt pty. Ph 642·4090 llldl 9910 blkwalls, 87,000 mi. all ••••••••••••••••••••••• pwr, oo air. m~h sound. ·64 S~ial Wagon: Good nds pnt & top. Bsl ofr. cond. New paml. $400. Sun aft 4pm, Mon bef Call M2~-----lpm, 751-4380. A...tos.U1"9 Alltot.Uted '"' OWi l«I ... 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VOLARE , ..... _Rooo __ "5 1'9'-CI .. -~ :'ti.000-t1~-I •3999 75 COUPE DE VILLE flll---•-•A•"'Y'•f)(lf "'°""' ........ l!>'l"°"l •5799 7 6 COUPE DE VILLE l-llC!Op!ltytr,U """'>oo CllWC,.. IUI pwi 198111'11i I •5999 77 CHRY. CORDOBA CllY-100 "'°'-..... UP.. 1tt1 .. ruo "'""""''..,_...,,low,..,..~ t t l2Sl.A1 •5999 78 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE •'" o.o. me..-..-. -t11151W'tl . •49 71 CAD. FLEETWOOD ......... Ot.._ F•~·--~ ~SD ... MIL ($41T'ZSI 'it,999 2GIANT LOCATIONS NABERS ~c.-.....c ._..,,.,mftll i.......-.. . ......... ~ CIOWA-..... 1• COl'fA9A .... .. OVER 160 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM ' 4 soeed syncrotransmission front disc brakes. ~acPberson strut front susoension & r eclinlnp driver 's sest. Slk. #2233 Ser. •394409 NEW '79 PICKUP 4 soeed syncrotransm1ssion tors101l bar susoens1on 6 ply rated tires maxi cab & 6 ft. caroobed olus caroo he-down tiooks Stk •2157 Ser •005401 YOUR CHOICE '75 FOttD GRANADA GHIA Aulomallc. air cond . power sunroof & stereo tape. I '71 FORD IUTI Automatic. arr cor1d .. power Landau top. (337MFW) IOTH , .. DCIU.9CT COftDmOMI FOIOK,$306.94 ../$96.85 -.1191WnTa,Uc.-1 For 48 Mos Deferred payment price S4955 74 APR 17.80% O.A C 177 TRIUMPH •77 OLDSMOBILE '72 JAGUAR TU <;un.ASS SUPUMI XJ6 5 speed arr cond11ton1ng Full oowef. oower .vlndows. 8 cyhndet. automatic trans AM/FM stereo & stereo oower seats. A~/FM air cond . pawer .steering casse1te sunroof & luggage stereo. Landau too & fllt power windows & AMIFM radio Luxury 81 a law once rack One or a kind' {Stk wheel. A low m1l eape •5521)(Ser •306121 beauty' IStk •2190) !Lie 13~EXWl 55599 625SWB). DRIVE 55295 IT! NEW'79 CELICA ST $ 5 soeed OYefdnve transmission steel belled radials AM/FM r11d10 electric rear window defooqer tach. ouartz clock & 2189cc enpine Stk •2091 Ser • 159118 '71 VOLVO 141WAtK>M 4 speed. air ooodillon1ng & stereo A ve<Y hard to find exceptionally maintained veh1cl•. S~ #5806) (Ltc . 2960SC) COME SEE! '75 IMW HOC 6 cyll~ automatic lrans . atr cond1tion11lg & AM/FM radio One of the world's great road cars (404Ml-IT) SEE TODAY! • 175 VOLVO 164A A u 1o mat lc tran'l . air CO lld1t1on1no. AM/FM stereo Oeoendab1hty at a suoer onCt=>1 !Stk •5802) (L1c 176RXFl DRIVE IT! '78 PONTIAC IOMMlft.ll •OU6t4AM v..a e1l9'ne. auto trans a1r con d . e>ower sleerrng. windows. brakes & seats vinyl rool. tilt wheel & AM/FM ltefeo t~oe Too nice 10 e~a1n• (9 3VGT) 5M99 UNDEJ:l $1499 'ff YW S., akock Whit• w bTilt•\ Hll I 4 • ndlO (l ., ... , Sitts .... '9MtlNO Y-W _ 11711 Hea b 8'1 II. U UJ.2000 - '74HOINIT HATC .. ACKl6 Aut.o 1r11n1, P fS, P /8 , ,.r, AM /fo'M •ll'rro & morw Low nulea l hllll& Sitto 11Jll>.t>. $2499 74Pord, ..... 2 Or. Sed•n. 4 11peed, r dlo, beater ic lo w mllel. (58SKLJC). U071 ·. '71VWIAlllT 2 door, 4 apeed, rad10, red w/blacldol. (5260) U4f5 , a.MAatMOVW Jl7ll 8e~b-Bl/H,8. l4Z.2000 ~ lolliltt lt71.MA%DA IX4 ,..... WaaonTutomatic t-rans 0060Jlarbor Blvd .• C.M. (~NJO>. PriCC(l to sell _ UJ.0010 atonl,y $2'8I '72VWIUS ~ GQod condition. Tinted Mcada~.....tt wiiiiows.-"M\ist sen. -zt501hrb0r Blvd .• c.iw:. $2200 645-5700 740..y..,.._ 7Jnvs.,•abatk 4 Dr. Auto., (act. A/C. Automatic, radio, blue pwr. 1teertn1 6: brake1, w I d a r k b I u e In l. V/R6:radlo. (1~). (6'/'2KES) • 12471 SH9S -T111a1•r1..... JIMMARIMO VW Ford 1l'lll Beach Bl/H.8. 20a>Harbor Blvd .. c.M. , ___ 1_4_z._2_0_0_0 __ '4z.oo 1 o "75 PINTO WGN $2999 '73 ... ., ...... TIAV&AU. V-6_. auto trarui, 20mpg, lo milt'1l, ~ aft 51> M & wk:nds. 498-1000. ext 307 wkdys. Pvt. Ply S2, 900/ offer ---- lt7 l It---..... 4 speed. Super n ice• Ha rd lo find model (80'1TZW). Won'Uaslal 12660 Mncle Mmda,Ja ...... 2150 Harbor Blvd.,C.M. '45-5700 Foe Ad Action fll YMOUTH FU•Y I Hlo..lr. lk'W p.tant .. \.th I lop Kun.., ,.ln't. M11.1t w &dnH•1 l'vt l't\I "7..COU.U D7 \M , f'M tt'rt'o c 11 •· bl.ark l1•ath<'r 101 • 111 ..t't'tt w·1d1> oval llrt•\ Whit Yr blll \<ttl) I top, JUW \ lJ\ l runnm1 rund. Muat a e .and dnV\' l f'ty. '6'AMCAMX Aut.om&Ut", pwr :.tt•t-r1n1 & 1Jr11 kt111 & llr"&flM ext IZOBQX> SlltS t'.Jdallau lo Go·C:arts Whatt>ver lht' 1-'ad lloll 'emoffthelnarkt>t With u ClaS111(1ed Ad <.:all Now! 6-12·567~ --~-73_15 P.P_.__ '74HOMDACtVIC 73 C ""•RI 2 door. 4 speed, radio, "4r blue w /blaclt ant. XI n ' t co n d . M a g s • (747KPY) t•w.'tom paint, pin strip· $J495 V-8, autom atlc1 power steering & braKes, air cond. Brown & white. (83.WEH) . JIM MAltHO YW l87ll Beach 81/H.B. 142-2000 74TalUMPH SPtT'FtllE Roadster. Burgundy, 4 gpeed, radio. 1679LOY > $29tS JIMMAlltHOYW 1H7ll Beach Hl/H B. .142-2000 Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 $1475 OOf ltu8 $1750 •iu. 1~ Mir-act-~c .... UC )(I( llarbor /Hamilton · nt.u10 • ang, V6, stick. JIM MAlllNO VW $2--450 JB711 Beach 81/H.8 . 642-337D Pvt Pty 142-2000 , FOR PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS AMO AUTOMOBILE DEALERS I Ai111n. UMCI~ ........ UMd A.lot, UMd ......_ UNCf Allfoa, Used , Allfoa, UMCI ......_ UMd Aalfos. 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Only 37,800 mi! $400/olr. 847·1852 rblt trans $875~6881 group. t'ur~~ne :;~k~ 'Tl Nova. PS, PB. Air '76 4 dr apnee, ~ray '63 Chevy Waiton. good Xlt cond, 52650/orfr Owys'9r 9925 1977 Chrysler Cordoba. whls, electronic AM/FM Must Sell. S3:>00fbl.l ofl' w/black vmyl top , lt1 m1 • runnJ.ng cond1tuin. $700. 552-~l7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loaded. 20K. $5700 or stereo search w/Quad. 646-4596. .xl.nl rood. $3500. 846> 1463 151·3176 ClllllSlfied Ads 642·SG78 75 Cordobu, loaded, lo ml. $1700 + T.0 P. 5S7-2 Ul0. 8·lrack. etc. <no roof! Alltol. Mew 9 ---AMtos. He tlOO ~. Day 752-3099. Eves Aides. H•w 9IOO Under 1,900 ma. P I P Allloa. Mew 9100 w 644·2929. •••••••••••••••••••'-•• SU.950. 714·644·9217. • I _, Take the SOUTHERN SAVINGS · ROUTE YOU ARE FREEWAY CLOSE TO 5 OUTSTANDING AUTO DEALERSHIPS 0 0 FIAT Mission ME~CEDES BENZ :;:jO ts • l's IMMEDIATE DB.IYaY -SH US TODAY! SOUTHBH OltAMCM COUHn'S ® par Glow ... AUTHOllZID OULH 28701 Mclrguerrte SALES • SERVICE Parkway. LAGUNA BEACH 0 BARWICK DATSUN €) MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS E) SADDLEBA CK VALLEY IMPORTS 0 SAIL CHEVROLET Q BILL YATES VW/PORSCHE SHOP& COMPARE IN SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 'find what you want ... DANA POINT Buy it f 9r. less DRIVE A LITTLE PARTS • LEASING SHOP & COMPARE OUR LOW LEASE RATES 0 TMI UlTIM&TE Mission V1e,o 714/831-1 740 714/495-1 700 WE OFfH YOU DlfweGMAO•. SOMETHING NO LEASE COMPAMY OR IANI( CAM - A SER~CEDEPARTMENTANDBODY SHOP 1140, MAIGUftllt 'KW Y Ml\\l()N \fl f IO ..... .fri. ' .. •: s.t. •·•: c:-... s.. 0 ORANGE COUNTY'S CORVETTE HEADQUARTERS 900 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY LAGUNA BEACH 494-1131 0 BILL YATES, 9Mc. VOLKSWAGEN ·~c:J--C:~- SNcfAC. FACTOIY OIDal ,,......,,.no......,, CALL 1'41 llPllTI •SALIS• .w ..... • lmlYICI • • PAITS • 1979 PORSCHE 924 OUI USAU DIPAITMINT HAS THI LAl•IST saacTIOH °'US. .,_S A YAK.AIU IJ7-4100 '°" ~ OAc:' 4tMll I I • .• SAVE A LOT! 1975MAIK Less than 38.000 malei.. 'Bronze exterior' with sad· die leather inte rior. Padded vinyl roor. Air concf. Cull power. splil rrt seals. AM I FM ste reo with 8 track L<ipc player . Cruise cont.rol, ult wheel and more. (Lie 418NKO> $6688 540-5630 1011 \SO\ & SO\ • LINlOLN·MEfWURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. •1eFOROWAGOH ''FGirnDnt Sqllir." VS, a utomatic. pwr. s teering, factory aar cond .. AM/FM stt-reo. lug~age rack & ONLY 8,000 miles! 007VOZI. $5778 THEODORE : ROBINS I FORD : 20b0 HAR BOA Bl 110 COSTA Ml SA b-l'l 0010 COSTA MESA 65 1'~ord, dn ven dally, needs minor work, $300. ·m Ma.rk Ill 6\Jl-2476 needs help. ------P42·~ 1967 Lln<_>aln Contmcntal 64,IXXJ mtles. 646-4064 ---Gran Torino Sport $900 or be:.t off er 1977 MARK 548-0978 Light Jade with dark •-7-6 2-dr-be-uutir_u_I G-r-a-na_d_a Jade velour ante rior . P.S 1 u Padded vinyl roof. sphl Glua. Auto. " > •0 •• power rrt seots. air cond, PW . Air, Stereo. Radio. tilt wheel. cruise control. :9XXl ma. $3950. 5S2·4!1_:n_ A M t l''M s tttrl•o. f'ull power, beautiful luxury car. (1...it· 788Sl':I'· I $9888 540-5630 1011 \SO~ & SOX • LINCOLN·MERCURY '62 Fa1rlanc: As as. SJOOor bei.toffer. 552 0764 -------69Stat1on Wgn . Auto. A1C, Great 429 eng, C-6 I.runs, m1oor body work. $100 631-240IJ -----2626 HARBOR BLVD. 68 ford LTD. AC, rebll COSTA MESA e nj! Great car! $550 -------49:J.5931 eves. ___ _ ~~ ......... !!.~~ ~J,.Jh3.~d~·~~·~~g~J~~.: CORVETTES , top. Pwr wand . sea.ts. prw door lks Tilt wheel. Two L9765 t'r. cont AM / fo'M radio. One as a brown T Top dlx. wht..oel:.. \'Clour seal!> 'Automou c. pwr s1 & & A I C. Best Offe r . bra ke&. aar eond . 7317129 AM/FM stereo ca!>:>clle , • • ---& c fl N 1 c e c ar ! 71 LfD 41dr sedan prw. 1:sJPCC> The other 1s a air. smooth ndc, good s al ver T -Top with tires. battery . Xlnt. automatic, pwr. st & mechanical t•ond. One braltes. air cond .. ware o~nN. driver. $850. wheels & AM I FM s tere<>. 1163-4105_. ----- C776VCE I. Both were ·64fo'aleon. dependable, ~ONLY $9375 clean.S4:6-5189. Mirackt Used Con --- UC lot Harbor/Hamilton 71 PINTO $650 ''' COOT/\ M F'..SA BARGAIN. 997 1809 631-5330 8lS 7775. ext. 222 '75 Granda Ghia, 41dr, ,74 CORVETTE V·8. aulo. 111r. pis, µt b. 35M. $3.100. ~ 7302 Wlut.e, auto. air, stereo. -- <LaclK>OKFF> ·71 Ford Torino 9 Pn1>1> $7995 waun PS. PB. /\C, N(.'eds ~ enA work. $750. 556 21122 ~ IJI)~ wkdys . ..U.. '64 Galaxy 40-;::(~;;::-at ·--llO d . ' I 363, t-4ert>ot ui.a enA. st truns, l' ean. o .. ~ c;..,.., ·~ .._nll c I u t e h s I 1 p s , S 4 o It. !)45..3.')49 '63 Rdstr. Clussac convt. u..cotn-----9945 brand new eni:. cln body. ••••••••••••••••••••••• must sac $6500 As k for 7l Mark JJJ. 1mmac t·ond, Kim66t 6l95or 494·2012 _ loaded. Must sell-Bes t of· Co.Jar' 9933 rer 1;73-8243 __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Mark IV, Cartie r add•· 1969 MERCURY lion wrsnrf Good cond. COUGAR XR7 S9550 846 108H ror appt One o f \lle cleanes t 1977 LIMCOLM ~~ ~~M209). Wus TOWN SEDAM MOW·S I 999 Outstanding bla ck on black with padded viny' IAUER IUICK roof & opera windows. 292.5 Ha rbor Blvd. FUii power, cruise con. COSTA MESA trol, tilt wheel. ulr cond . 979-2500 stereo, leather interior. 1975COUGAR Xlt7 O ean and sharp, white with matclung lnlenor & root. Alr cond., I' /S & P/B, Lill wheel. /\M/FM stereo. (L1c053RZE> $3818 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN· MERCURY This black beauty as sharp! (Ser 976443) $1311 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN·Mfflr:UR't 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA Mlr'Werick tf 47 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2626 HARBOR BLVD. '70 Mavei:lck 2-dr, P /S, COSTA MESA air, radio.• Mood tires. --Goodcood. sooo. 644·9583 DodrJt fl35 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 4-dr kyl, auto trans. '78 Dod1ee Ram Charger , NC, P/S549.J053 318, air, mny xtrs. 4 spd -------- $5700. 900-S347 fiord 9940 .................. !!.~~ •••••••••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • ORANGE COUNTY'S --PHIL HEWIST LOOG UNCOLN·MERCURY FORD Dealershlplsnow Ot'EN L ... ,_ ... _ ..... ,._ Allt""'f_C_ ,__ =i:: RAYFUDBOE UNCOLN·M ERCU RV 16-18AuloC#nter Dr. SOfo'Wy La.kt Forc1l eital JRVINE 130-7000 Cot. Park 9 pass. wag. While, fully loaded I Xlnt! 12.000. 875-6191 f tt7'W.CuaY MOMA ICM Aulomaoc. pwr st~nn • bnMs. a.Ir rond. & le , tbaa H ,000 mtle1 1 t*N'XR> Wu Ut93. o .. MOW-SJ._4 IAUllhlCIC ~Hatbotllhd AN~A t7f.l500 - ..... , ttl •••••••••••••••••••••• Mu..tana l'l~I<' G l'ond AC. PS. p 0 l'.!IOOO'b6\ orr 548 (l:?lt W MUM&Jl.i, 6 <'~I, 3 11pd, i"lrmom•<'•I. ~Int rond, smo offer-. hi. ·~ MUit. rt>ft't t!ng, ne .. br Mull l>\!ll. Mak<' °"~ M.il:..llMLi CM•~ ...................... '78 CuU..a ~J)f'{<me 1 OW'l:W, 30,000 m1 Xln •-ood t r1t11 640 )~ bt'f~tAM nr .an t1 l'M '77 01<.b Oellu ~. full)' t.'q\IP Xlht <'<>ll<l Lo/ml S8:!00 4'H-997hrt ~I> Ill 70 Old& !Ml. xlnt <'Ond Clean l.n & aul New ure:. &tolfl".~ --._; '64 CU&la 2 dr. $4."iO ---~0400 i9 Cutlass Supl't.'me. \!.Al AIC, P IS , t' B,. tll wheel, 1800 mi. ne w 6*>-0C97 PWo 15 Puilo Wagon V 6. au trans. 20mpit. low miles S2~00 /o Cfe r (7 14 1 5-18-8625 after 5 p.m & weekends o r (714) 498 1000. exl 307 wkdayb -------.. 72 Ptnto. 4 Spd, r:td10, tape, 92,000 m1, new brks. mufOer & clutch. Runs great. Unver's std damage. SS75. 892·7229 1976,INTO WAGON Less than 8.000 miles. \I 6. automatic trans. radio and heater, run .. and looks like new!. <Lie 831PKF> $2918 540·5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN MERCURY 26~ HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA ·12 Ale. am/fm stereo w / track. auto Lrans. 49, ITIJ 5 new tires/Mags. XJnt cood. $1400 Day 979·9780 Eves-wknds. ~ i4 Eliquire St. wgn. air. xlnt. cond. $1,650. 64().4112 or 957 ·0749. '74 Wagon, Air. F /M, Tape. Perfect cond. New Ure&. $1950. 83 f.1}829. Ptpouth 996 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·ti4 VahanL 8 Sleni 6 cyl. Auto. Xlnl transporta· uon car. M95 536-2995. '74 2 dr Duster. Xlnl cond. Pvt Ply.12300. 548 3215 ___ ..., '°"'* 996 •••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 PONTIAC FtllllRD -n,e sharpes t one in town! VS. automatic, a1 cond .• pwr. s teer inA. stereo, vinyl lop & rallye wheels. (689UXG ). READY MOW!!! COHHEll CHEVROLET ~'\:~ 11 .. rt••r Hl"l I 'I " [ \ \1 ~ _-., \ !)46-1200 1975 PONTIAC FirlebiwdTrattsA• Blue exter ior with automatic, air cond., . ~wheels & AM/FM radio w /8 track s~reo t.ape. (556761 ). ONLY $5195 Miracle UMCI Cars OC lot-Harbor/Hamilton COSTA MESA 631-5330 '76 Gran Pnx full pwr, a ir . am /Cm, ~liver/maroon inter . Best oC r 968-9836 '73 F1rebird, excell. cond, A/C , radio. $2~00. 548-4571 '01 Bonoeville, 2 dr, white, PIS, P/8, A/C, R&H. ~/offer. 54M818. 19'10 Catalina, 4 dr, nda paint. Gd tramp. Asking ~/080 968-1329 1975 flOMTIAC UMAHS COUPE Automatic trans. P /S & P/B, air cond, radio, vinyl roof. White with black interior. extra clean. (Lie 3.'iOWDM > $3211 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN MffiCURV Poat. V-t, '77, perfect coad., k> 1nUeaae. Will sell $250 below Blue Book 496-5197. llmlllr.,.... t.970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• iJ. loaded. must sell. S16.'i0 or best offer. 640-0098 ,... 9974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'73 Vega Hatchback 0 . T. auto. AJC, $1,200. or beat otter.•n10 HEW 1979 FORD PINTOS 'tr••• -~131 Per Mo. $3379 41 MOS. OR CASH PRICE Pr1ct1 1331900 aales tu S2039'. cash 1><1ce I 180~ 0.. CMn dOwn S98 00. trede none p.i~ll noNt net ltade aone... TOltl ~ i98 00 \l"l*<I bet ~ S3!504 94 OMV S 70 00 POI none CL non• A&H none. Service lOnt11et none Unoeod t>atenee S35'7• 9". Oet o•vment none AMT/Fin S3574 9 <1 Ftn/CllalQO Sll4394 AOO-ON 8 00 SIMPLE 14 3!> APR 14 3!> T /P S4118 88 O/P/P ue 6 sa SI 122111 10 •0120 PAST THE ENERGY HEW 1978 FORD FIESTAS 5115 00 DOWN 5115°°Per.Mo. numa•D Full power and LOAOE01! (942TOI). ·' . . I I 48 MOS. OR s3999 ~:.~~ Price S)MOO. Nies tiu S23994 cash C>rice U 238 9' Celt\ doWn s 11 s 00. tra none. pay-off none. net lrlde none Totll down 1116 00. unpaid balance U 123.G• OMV 181.00. POI non•. CL non•. AIH none. 1erv1ce contract none Unpaid balance S420 <1 94. Oet payment none. AMT/hn 1<1204.94 F1n/cha1ge '1351 06. AOO..ON 784, SIMPLE 14 08 TIP S555800 O/P/P S567100 HEW 1979 FORD MUSTANGS 5135 DOn 5135°°Per.Mo. $46 " 48MOS. OR CASH PRICE Pnce 14699 00 sale. tall S281 94 cash e>l'lc. U980 94 Gash down St 35 00. trade none. pav-ofl none. net trade none Total down s 135 00. unpaid balance UNO 94 OMV S87 00. POI non•. CL none. AIH none. aerv1ce cootract none Unpaid balance ••932.9'. Oef pavme11t none. AMT/lln U932 9<1 Fm/charge S 1546 58. ADO-ON 7 84. SIMPLE 14 08 T/P S6479 52 0/P/P S&e14 52 St 12406. 10 13250 NEW 1979 FORD COURIERS 512rDO• '12800. 1r. Mo. 48 MOS. OR s4379 CASH PRICE Price 14379 00. 11fe1 tax 1263 9'. cesh once '4662 94 C. down '128 00. lrede none. oav~ll nooe. net lrede none Tolal dOwn $128 00 unpaid balance U 53<1 9<1 OMV S9:? 00. POI no1e. CL none. A&H none. service contract none. UnPl•d b1l1nce S4626 9<1, Oel payment none. AMT/ho "4626.9 4 F1n/ch1roe s Is 17 06. AOO-ON 8 00. SIMPLE 14 35. APA l<I 35 TI P S614" 00 0 /P/P S6272 00 SI~~ ID 112<1~ '75 PONTIAC ...., Aulomatic. oower steenng. power brakes. siereo 12887M) SOMETHING DIFFERENT in the DAILY PILOT u..al Can, Clcasslcs, Anti I . <I cylinder 4 speed. lllf cond11ton1no. AM/FM (324S WFl 52877 o 'JI· .••• ''The Sutj>rise Car _Of The-¥ear''· At Orange County's #1 Buick Deakrship ouer · I I We Don't Think You Have To Spend 19,000, 810,000 or 811,000 To Own One Of The Moet Popular Cars Sold In California Today! '-· " . $ YOU CAN BI,TY ONE FOR ONLY ••• --. uick Ill Due To The Fantastic Response . From La8t Weekend's Regal Sale, We Are Doing It Again! ALL AIR CONDITION·ED AND Ml!CH MORE ••• Suggested Retail Prlc&-$7074.64 Not -last One At This Low Priee, But Maay To Choose From! WI!J113EA-SY WAYS 1'0BUY!!! CASH '6388 Plus tax, license & documentation fee. Check it - shop it -compare it. You can't beat this price! SMALL DOWN PAYMENT '395~. $174.15 per month for 48 months; with $395.00 down. 13.10% APR. Deferred ·payment is $8754.20. On approved credit. $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. We've Priced 1'hese Special Rega& With One Thing In Mind ••• To Continue To Make Buick California's Most Popular Car And Bauer Buick Your Favorite Place To Buy One! Don't Miss This Sale ••• Friday, Saturday antSuday. Open 'TiO JO P.M. Mon.·Sat. Yes ... Open Every Sunday 'Till 5 P.M. 3 blocks South of the San Diego FreewaJ (Ser. t 138013) All cers subject to Prior Nie Photo fof llluatr11tlon S>Uri>oMs only PriOH good 48 Houra after publication Tax. lloenee & dealer documentation tee not Included I ,<. . /~ ·. fh-~e 'Cft11nty's ! -~ • #I Htriek llenleT H-ARBOR BL VD./ SAN DIEGO FREEWAY A division of Bouer Motors. · Opel-Joguor·T riumph-MG. 2925 HARBOR BL VD., CJJSTA MESA 9J9-25(XJ . All makes,-mo~els and colors Classified. Auto ~dvertising .. DAILY PILOT in the 642-5678 . ' J ;_ -~ -· -~---------·--~~ ~--- SUNDAY, fOIUAIY 11, tt7t FINAL SPORTS .. PEANUTS featufit\~ ··a I' ~ oodo Charlie8ro11n'' · ~ G"clltjtZ-- NANCY WOW, A FIVE DOLLAR BILL! 1 JUST FOUND F\VE DOLLARS! ., t l ·LOCAL WANT ADS ~ ..........-r~-t----+--+--1 • i c: :> & ~ .. c ; • . en '< :> •! !' ~ WAIT TILL NANCY SEES THIS! - I ....... ---• -----.. . (3 - I I I _J --' ....... --- • -. .. By Ernie Bushmilf er BEHIND EVERY. SUCCESSFUL MAN THE~E'5-A WOMAN PUSHING HIM IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION! . fbODA CANDY 1· 'I • @-;L"N oo -ro L.L.c 6 E TOO.' / \ '''') :· . .) , 't i ·•B ?. • OH, MAY~E ME01CJNE.1 ();(L AW, 0 111: YOU~E JOl<IN6! A~E VOL;(. E.N61NEe~11"J6 ... E QLAtPPEO F"Oe:' F'O~ L0N6, l?OL ~6~ .YE.Atl'7 OF ?T.LJOV ?>? I ALSO THOUGIH HE SPENT SOME TIME AT THE MEDICAL EXAMINER'S OFFICE EVERY DAY ! WHY IS HE STAYING AT rnE LABORATORY? -__..,. 1 Tl\INK THERE'S A ~IMPLE E.XPLANA· TION f OR THAT, MR. f>ELLADORN ! Wf TOLD HIM WE'D BE PICKING HIM UP /\1' THRff 5HARP ! HE DOESN'T WANT TO 13E' SOME PLACE ERE HE COULDN'T GET AWAY AT TllR£E ! • YOl.A 51-0t.ALD AT LEA7T MAJOfl: IN 50METHINCii '1~'Ve MT A 501..10 LE'ARNINu FOUNDATION FOR:! 50ME THtN6 '7'0!A'~E f'A?IGAL.L.Y P~EPAl?ED F'O fl: !! -- T14AT'~ A 600010~! :t'M GOING ,-0 5TA~T T~INl(tNG AE!'Ol.AT IT . WHAT HAVE YOU H£ARD NOTHING NEW. MR. B ! HE'S FROM YOlJR BOYS WHO BEEM AT H15 OFFICE EVER ARE WATCHING ("':'-SINCE LEAVING THE HOU5E M'GAVIN, ARTIE? ..., _:<i EARLY THl5 MORNING! I HOPE YOU'RE RIGHT ... 8UT SOMETHING 80THfR5 ME AND I DON'T KNOW WHY! ~ • LOOK, C•E r ON THE PHONE AND CALL HIM ! IT'S 12 :30! TELL HIM WE'VE CHANGED PLANS .. THAT YOU'LL BE PICKING HIM UP IN HALF AN HOUR ! .., 1·'--~·\1 ...... "'~ I I . .. ------- ---- ; FUNKY WINKERBEAN KEEPIN& SCORE CA~ OFTE.N BE A PROBLEM FOR 1HE BE.&INNING rENNl5 PLA'r>ER. A GOOD PLIWER SHOULD ALWA(,.>6 KEEP 1RACK OF l'HE POINTS. WILLIAM! AR~ You SOBER? ------ ------~ ---- •, uH?oH, HI , L•ORDP. SO HOW COME: POCTOR. SMOCK ISN'I "'feACHING You TH IN K 1te> ,APPEAR IN PLJBLIC NOT SOBER?? eecAuse: SURGeRY AGAI N .THIS YESAR !" He KePT FAIN-rl NG eeFoRe: HIS s-ruPeN.,-s PIP .'· NO sweA.,-.' You -rHeN SPeAK .~SNTt..Y -ro HeR -rHROUGH THIS L-1'1.-SL.OT ee:-HINP 1'"HE? CUSHION.' 1..e11 5 WAIT, BUNN'(. LET'S WAIT TILL GRAN.MA GETS HE'RE. . I .i by Tom Batiuk .------------------------IF AT AN'1> 11ME DURING 1HE MATCH ~U .ARE U~RE OF 1HE. OCORE ... OFCOORSE 11M SOBER' -. . ReASSURe HSR H8L-P IS ON 11"'5 WAY ... J t .. i > z ti l.,. n ... -c .. ,, II .. ' • '·. ~ ii'' ., L WAIT U~TIL 400R OPPO~~T IE> I~ ll-fE MIDDLE OF HIS 6£RUE AND THE~ A5K HINl ! byFa1"CIJohnaan ,_ ANP -rHe Ct..OSIN.G GIZMO ACCIPeN-rAt..L-Y -rR1GGSRS-t..IKe SO .1 ... ,-c ... -. I THtNK ~ETHING's WRoNG WfTH 'rOUR GARAGE'· OOOR OPENER .. ' - \. ,., .... /, CAREFUL1 ',, ,'LIMPID LIZARP: \ { WE G-OtfA SHOT : \ Al !HIS ~A~Y! / ' ~ ,, .... ,.. MARMAD YOU DID. HE ... er ... DIDtfT? ... I' . ' •' . 'J=''t.TM:9LE~EE:CS by TomK.Ryan ---------,...-·-ROcJ E:R-••· ... , ,· Wlt...K'(-OVE:RN-" .. O' H"" I : ' U I • • ' ; •' --...... __ , ....... '*# I ~f:I Hf: Pet...IBfRTLV SllCKE:P OUT HIS FOOi I \ ' r ;J ,.') ..... ,· , YOU IJI RP-8RAINE&'1 I 1710'flC1 FL.AKEY GOOF1'Al-L! I '5AV I DIDN'T! i'°"ANK YoU, MA&<>MADUKE I • . • I KN~W YOLJ'tl ~LOW 11! CAR~ FUL. WHAT YA CAL.LME 1 FE:L-LA! I NE:vEI( F~R&rT NLJIHIN'! A (_HANCE FOR A 10 POINT ~t:C f{, ANP '{OLJ-rRIP ove.R A "fLJFMLE! .. ..· • ... · A I .. . . , ... •• 4iJ I r ,-------by Hal Kau_fma n------- • LAUG H IT UPI One thouund. two hundred. nothing and one is bOund to provlck plenty ol lun On you u platn how trus 1$ so? We'll clue you: Answer 15 • certain word composed TOOTHPICK TEASER Ne•t time you .sre srt t1n9 al a table with friends. ge l " trick show 9om9 by con trontm9 them with thrs toothpick problem Ar range 11 tooth p1(kS to form tour '>QUMes. as rltustrdted above Now. 4'Sk your friends to move or re loc ate any tour of the toothpicks so that lhree, and only three, touching squares re me11n of special letters. If you un find It In one m inute. ycudl hut.·~ score. 0 I'll•,,.,,...,,,.. u•"'°il IO _Od_> ·:>1WOJ C• P'°"' ~H e Tom dovblH his 4'ge. subtracts 6. multlplles by 111 subtracts a number tour more than his aoe and gets hrs age. which Is whar> e /4. ... hndrome re.ds the s~e bilckwards •nd forwards. Examples: Bosses sob. Nurses run. P•ls dtd slap. Can you make one up? Give 11 • try. e Fishy Riddles ! Which fish needs money? The strapped bass Which t1sh has a husky vorce? The hoar~ mackerel Have you any 10 add? N I 00 ~ '° ;II: ; "' ;;i . c ' 'J. '< RUNNERS UPI Add t hese colon nutly for an amusing picture: 1-Red. 2-LI. blue. 3-Ytllow. 4-Lt. brown. s-Flesh. 6-l>'c. green. 7-Dk. brown. 1-Blilck 9-Purple. 10-U . gray. SPELLBINDER . '- SCORE 10 polots tor using ell the letters in the WOf'd below to form two complete WOf'dS S TRINGER .. .. --.. --. CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are •f lust sht differ· MCH in drawing details between top •nd bottom ... MIS. Wow quickly Ciln you find them? Check ilnswers with those below. Thi s me1y seem easy because you have the explanatory dr.tgrem ,before you (inset •bove ). but It slumps many perM>ns tor a while - f •) -THEN scOf'e '1 points each lor a II • :-._-.;--~~, O\.!it\IW ,, OJ·•~t•'lllS • ~1••~00IJ 1! W'V \ O~tU•U.. '\t •...n• t '••""°"" \ '~ 'W!C) t lu~J.IU•P \~ 0.~ 4#~lOJ"J t \U .. J .. U•O \I &•t4 ' \oi~J~U'0 DIGGING IN! Whilt has our archeol09ist friend unearthed abovtl To fi nd out. 5lmply draw lines from dot 1 to 2, l . etc. THE WORLD'S GREATEST SUPERHEROES 'PISGU!SEO AG A POWER COMPANY WOllKER1 lEX U/THOR. ·-5i/PE~N'S AllCHEN£-4fY --cMERGES FFU>M Hl5 L.AIR IN THE SEWER$ ... HE THEN PULLS THE TRL..CK TO A STOP tJIR!ECTLYOVER. A N c MPTY MANHO/..£.,. :--. ... AND HEAOSfOR A PHONY 1'RUC~ A ROLJNO THE: CORNER. GET INTO --OUR 0 !5Gl115E--I'LL C'-4AN6E LATER. R EM EMBER--WE WANT TO LOOK LIKE B IG 5PEN~R5 WHEN WE WALTZ INTO THAT J c WclRY STORE. - GORDO I ' c oc c....,.\• r • .. ,. • • • "'' • "II • "' words of four letters or more fovnd •morl9 the lett•rs Try to score at feast so points. ft.•' 'OVtW ..... _,. ~Qlff~d by PASKO, .TUSKA, COLLITTA ... BUT HO W EFFcCT!Vcl y M'f NEWES T INVENTION--MY Gfi!AVI TY MAGN!Flcl< -- WORKS ! By Gus Arriol a -~ . \IH I I<' l:>l '" ~I J\l>VI I< 11~1 11 I\ I Al>\ LI( 1 ISH.11..N I • t e YES-See the ainazlnl proof 111 your own: mirror! With the New Maxi-slim Fat Burn-Off Progra.m Juat one powerful pill in t1'e morning launches y~u on the most Incredible 24 hour fat burning blitz , \ ... Do£·to~s Studie~~ at l'niver~ities and Le11tli111 N11tional ,\;/aga:ine.s hui , . . . ', . .. . the awesonie effective11~ss of 111-; M•xi-sli111 c11ps11le. for•ul•" .. , .-.. . . . . ' , ... Modern Technology has finally onl«!ashed a 'remarkable capsule formula to help attack the problem of Obesity all ·day long. Now . enjoy the power of being able to burn fat around the clock - WITHOUT BATTLING TORTUROUS HUNGER PANGS, WITH· OULCONSTANT WILLPOWER, ANO WITHOUT DREADFUL EXERCISE -Thanks to a Doctor's power.packed "Once-A·Day" Capsole and Fat Burn-Off System. ICKlV DROP QP '. By following the new Maxi.Slim Fat B1Lrn-Off program, you can lose up to 6 pounds of fat and fluid in the f irst 48 hours and up to 14 pounds during the first two weeks! ., But, after you begin this system. you will. experience more han rapid weight loss. Check your tape measure and m irror as you : • l.OSE .. "° I INCHES 9ff Y'O• waf!IBnoe • .••• ~... 1• LOSE •• s fNCHES flff ""' ... ., · ". •LOSE '9 • 3 t#CHES flff ,.._ ~ J: • L81SE • • e IMC.MES .M ,._ tMlrt.-.s Ml urally, the amount of weight and the number of inches you can qui~kly lose depend on how much you are over your ideal 'weight. On the Maxi.Slim program, as your caloric consumption is lo,\_'W!red, YOUR FAT BUR~·OFF ACCELERATES . '1 ' Results are so fast and so automatic. you may feel like you 'Co[Werted your own body chemistry into a non-stop fat burning furna9e. Not only can you be dazzled at visible re1ults in your own -1 mirror, but as your weight plummets. you will feel great as your ENERGY AND VITALITY SOAR TO NEW LE VELS. But, best of all, rapid weight loss is without the hassles of tvpi· -------------cal weight loss programsl NO /"' MORE planning and scheduling THE ONCE·A·DAY POWER· PACKED MAXI.SLIM 1000 CAPSULE 15 toaded wit" 75 mlllltram1 of one of the most effectl•• weltht tou aids known to medical 1etence. It hat bun thoroughly tHted f"~ msdtcal~ endor1ea. con,. ro 1.a .. xpe menh at a lead:. Int l•y League University tine proHn the potency of this a. mulnt reduc,n1 formula. Doc· ton and Weight t.."1»t1 •xpert1 around the country ,.ave halted· the active Ingredient In the Maxl·Sllm cast1ul• as the best diet aid evirt ........................................ .,, 3 -4 -or 5 diet p ills a day. NO MORE ' sitting through meals being left hungry and unsatis· fied. NO MORE m ixing and drinking distasteful protein sup· plements. ANO NO MORE boring and tedious' exercises! With the Maxi-Slim Fat Burn-Off program, just ONE PILL in the morning gets you started on your all day -AROUND THE CLOCK FAT DESTRUCTION. , r ~/\XI -SUM SYSl Ef ff "'' rl .. \. When you take your first Maxi-Slim capsule. wi1h a glass ' • I of water in the morning, yoli are only moments away from exper· ient:ing the results of this remarkable . Fat Burn-Off pro- gram.· Within your body, the Mexi.Sllm capsule breaks down into over four hundred and fifty active and powerfully concentrated beads, which rel~ate contin·· uously to HALT HUNGER SENSATIONS -ALL DAY LONG. You will be kept full and SATISFIED w ith far less than you are presently eating. The Mui-Slim Fat Burn-Off d iet plan causes yo~r own body chemistry to unleash a potent assault on your ~at cells. 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(Make Richelieu Pharmacals.) checks pavable to 0 Charge my: 0Master Charge OVISA Account No. __________ Exp. date ___ _ Address~------------------- C1ty __ _.;.....,...,.._ ~ Ai~elleu Pharmec.11 1 Richelieu Plaza, Dept. F-546 \ Canton, Ohio 44750 • .;I ' ,.,,,,..·---------~-------., --\ ·~ February 18, 1979 TH em YOURSELF Send Ille questian, • • ...... IO -~:· flf!lllV W9elel)! 541 Leinnglon Ave . Hew 'tbtll. NV 10022 Will pay $5 lol pullltSlled qutSIJOllS S«~ .. un\ IM-Olloels FOR CLIFFORD L. ALEXANDER, Secretary ol lhe Army Do vohaatary ealletmeate meet pqceti.. dewYncle? Aft Woll• .............. ..,.. ,..,. than tite, .. la odMn? -G.L., Wllml•· toa, Del. e The Army has been ~ul In al- trl!lctlng and enUsting sufficient young men and women to man o ur active force. We have been less successful with-our Re- serve Components recruiting efforts and an~ looking at ways to Improve these. During the first two yean foUowtng the The Army: is ll uolunlary enough? end of the draft , the active Army recruit· ed over 400,000 men and women. This yeai. we will again fulfill our requirement. Changes In recruiting requirements occur from year 10 year. They are caused by changes In the total authortud strength of the Army, changes In the rate of persons leaving the Army and also changes In the rates of reenlistment. FOR MELANIE, recording star What do you mean by .. ,. .. tluit oae day hOM9ty will be your downfall? -8 .l ., Guy. lad. • I'm super crttlcal about myself and very honest about my albums. Anytime I have a~ew LP out and a reviewer talks to me about It. the first thing I say Is a Id-deprecating remark. In othe.r words. I can't wait to tell him (Of her) what I think or am sure Is wrong with It. Needless to say, my honest.evalua- tion gets printed everywhere, word for word, for all the world .to know what I did wrong. FOR BOBBY ORR, C hic., Black Hawks An yoa laanclllted wtth offen to eo Into Mo. '*91· .... 1 -.u .. Fon Sml,th, Ark. • lnundaR.d? I hewn' had one offer. And even i 1 was asked, I'd tum them down because I couldn't handle a performing job. h's dlfflcu)t and different. And entertainer's skates -par- !IGulady the blades -are very different from oun. Some- times, when Ice shows come to town, we're asked to Join the troup for publlclty purposes. but the producen see how bad- ly I handle myself on the Ice. FOR TATUM O'NEAL, actress We'M ................ of llow dOM VOU uw to pour fatlML But what abowt JOtS modter? Do fOt1..., ... IMr? -R.S., C:OU.Ctl 816, Iowa • Of couraa. Pt.ase don't think she's out of my life enttrely. She Isn't. We're very good friends. I go to Palm Springs as often as I can to tpend time with het. We have fun together; fOf me It's e whole different change ol pace. Mom shows me how to MW and cook, and we go .hopping togdhcr. I don't get any of that when I'm with Dad In Bewrly Hills Of Mab. FOR THE .. ASK" EDITOR Yow receat btt on EMa made me wonder what hie widow, PrlKW., • do.... Wla.t'• tM latat on a..r? -D.E., Scneton, Pa. e Prisdl.la , 32, ls leaning towards an act- ing CAJeer. She also Is supposedly negotl· allng to write her aut.obiography. And money Is nol the temptation -she's a very, very rich lady. When her daughter Usa Marie. 10, lums 25, she stands lo in· heiit a fortune that runs Into m.1111ons and ts Increasing every year. Last year, Pris- cilla looked Into the question of sending Usa to a very exclusive private school In Priscilla with friend ·Mike. England, then decided against It. She feh the distance might destroy the close relationship she had with her child. After her divorce from Elvts, Prtlc:illa opened a successful Beverly Hills boutique. then sold It at· a handsome ptoftt . Whether sheil many again, we do not know, but the man In her life right now Is model-actOf Michael Edwards, 33: FOR ROBERT MANDAN. srzir ol ABC-1Vs Soop Had you .._, ldea ..... you took the l*'l °' Chelts Tate that the ehow would do ..al? Why did the role at- ftct ,_1 -F.L., Eau Clah, Wis. e No one ever realy knows for sure how wel a st.ow will do. We hoped and felt we ~doing a quaky prcqam. The role of Olatler appealed to me because I alw¥ wondered what type of a man would flO to such lengths to cheat and lie ~ his acttvl«es. To make that type of character sympathetic With all his shortcomings was a challenge. FOR ANNIE PO'nS. featured In '°?9 of,Jhe GvPllu Since you•re • ••ta w to ftlme. _.. you ...,,.,.. at can 1 'n1 Wo coeit.c:t with the ble-Mme llt.are? -T.A., Moa-.,. c.llf. e And how. When I tnt 5lar1ed meeting them. I was scared to daltl at aylng Of doing the wrong thing. Alwr a lltde while I found out they W9'e )wit people. But rm d In awe ol big nema. end 191*1 I always wll be. Seems to me that lots ol !Ill· penWs mt the exact oppolle ol what WC think they'D be. FOR ISMC ASIMOV, tdence-8ctk>n IMk. author ol '1 Mfmotv Yd Grwn Mate,.._ _..,., on tk NCmt V.. pl'Obe dat.a? -S.A..~N.Y. • r111 taking~ welt~.,.. allude. I Venus ttart.d the way we dri It did (\lenua, Em1l.. end Mars were formed from the --nebula). al that gas -Argon 36 and Argon 38 -.tlOUld haw d~. It no longs cldsD In Ear1t1 's lfmo8pherc. Until thll puallng Venut probe Is . either con~ or re-eval- uated, I'm holding up ~ on my not book, about Venu1. PRO L•--IDl'M ao.A. Admlnlstratof, Federal Avletlon AdmtnlltrMlon PRO Ano con CON hlmJ.~.~1.AtrLll\ePlotsAWt. Yn. 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"Originally, we had this house,'' he gestures about the comfortable entry hall, llvlng room accented with greenery and fresh flowers everywhere. He walks down a hallway, through the master bedroom, down a few steps and Into o connected but separate area "This was the house next door. When II went on the market, we bought ii, demolished II ond built this office wing." Altogether there are 17 rooms on the l '/2 acres. Wallace's office area would be the envy of any writer. It is actually two rooms on two levels At the lower level Is "The People's Libnuy," labeled by a sign over the entry Within, the stacks, as in any public library, are' categorized for easy selection among the 3,000 volumes. Wallace's overs.lie desk dwarfs a rebuilt Underwood typewriter his parents gave him when he was 13 years old He has written au his books on ii. The worldwide sales of Irving Wallace's books are now over 116 million copies. According to conservatJve estimates, his readers exceed 580 million. He is trans· lated into 31 languages and admits a new thrill ebeh t.lme he sees his books in foreign 'airports. There Is nothing the leost bit awesome about the man. He Is lngratioting as a puppy, informal In his open tieless shirt, navy-blue ,)acket, rumply slacks and ten· nls shoe.s. He fondles a pipe a lot, but rarely smokes it. H talks Informatively and amusingly orile·subject -not himself. but ting and writers. submitted his first story when he was eight, made his first sale when he was 15 for $5, and wrote In his nonfiction book, The Sunday Gentleman, "I had never NOT written books." He estlmata that ftom the time he was 17 until 34, he wrote four unfinished nonfiction books. five full-length JlQnflc· tlon books and .. at least one or two chapien ol a half-dOllln novels.'' All wtnt unpublsMd. How did 11 oU begin? w.a.c. WM bom In Chicago and rals· A pemiue Wallace with his adoring wife of 38 years, Sylula, In the formal /lulng room of their Brentwood home. ed In Kenosha, Wis. His prof~ional writing coreer got Its start when he work· ed part t.lme as a sports reporter for the Wiscoruln News of Milwaukee while he • was in high school. Offered slX university scholarships, he accepted the one from.. WUUams lnstttute in Beri<eley, CoJlf. becouse it specialized In creative writing courses. He at· tended Williams In 1935 and moved to Los Angeles the next year to study ot City College. In one year, he'd ceased his for· mol education to devote his full time to wrlt\ng. That's all he's done ever since. He wrote fiction and nonflctlon~for every important magazine In Americo un· til 1953. In that year, he published the last story he would write as a magazine writer. an interview with Germany's Alfred Krupp. Wallace estimates that In that period, he published at least 500 ar· tides and short stories. Dur1rig World War H, Wallace was as· signed to a motlon·plcture unl1. where he wrote training films on flying, and orien- tation fllms with such highly provacatlve lltJes as Know Your Enemy, ./Opon and War Coma To Amertco. When he was dischorged from service In 1946 with ~ rank of staff sergeant and a special co~onendation from the War Deportment, 11 seemed a logical step to transfer his newly learned talents to wrlUng for the reol movie Industry. In 1948 he wa.s hired by Columbia as a film writer. and for the next nine years wori<ed for every studio In tOINTl. "When I quit scenario writing, It was forever!" he says fervently. He kept his word. It had been on economically re· warding time, but not so emotionally. "I wanted to write novels because I wanted the freedom and Independence. When you write books, nobody tells you what to do," he says with one of his fre· quent, wide smifus. His first published book was The Fabulous Orlgtnola, which he describes os "lives of ex1raordJnary people who In· spired memorable characters of ftctlon. It's a literary detee11ve story. ~ was. for exom.plc, a reel Madame Bovary. Oki you know that?" he asks. That was followed by The SquoN Pegs. a collectlve blowaphy of some Americans who dored to be dlffer.nt. /ruing WaUace wfth his aometime collaboroton -ton Dauld ond daughter Amy. Then there were The Sins of Phi/Ip Flem · Ing; a bl.ography of P.T. Barnum, The Fabulous Showman; and In 1960, Wal- lace hit It big With The Chapmon Report. He was ahead of his time. It was con· sidered a dirty book. It was actually ban· ned In Ireland and the Union of South Africa West Germany brought the pUb- llsher to trial twice (he was acquitted both times). Italy banned the book three mon· ths after Its international publlcotlon and had all copies confiscated. The prestigious Kinsey Institute threatened legal proceedings, which were , abandoned when the late Dr. Margaret Mead came out publicly in defense of the book. WAnd Jackie Kennedy listed It among the current fiction she was read· Ing at the time," Wallace adds with a little boy's happy grin. wThe women In The Chapmon Report are the women of Brentwood. I did a 5el( survey ahead of Its time," he chuckles. And It Is funny today, when every ~ne and grocery-store checkout newspaper runs such surveys routinely The very last thln9 Its author an- ticipeted was that the novel would become a movie. "I was deWf'mlned to write a book that would not be a movte! And so I had nine '"°"'8 offft'I for It becaute It was very conb'OY«n6al. I love movm. I just hated writing them," he offfff'S. • "I adore Jane Fonda, but I was not thinldng ol a Jlln« Fonda type when I wrote the book. I neve sew JaM. Sheley Wlnten or C .. n Bloom as my ct.llC:ten. But I undcntand how It can be almoet lmpdid)lt fOJ a lt\ldlo to •tlsfv an author. '1 dNam of and tnvent a chaNditf. and no p«J'IOn txJICI. A llUdlo buys a book, and thcy'U aay to the wntrr, 'Who have WALLACE you In mind?' But the people you want might not be avallable.·I was knocked out by the casting of James Earl Jones In The Mon. Let's just say I had pictured another type for The Prlu when they cast Paul Newnum. You can't match what's in your head." He is resigned. He should know. He has worked both sides of the desk. So far, 12 Wallace novels have been sold to fllms, but he hastens to caution, "If you wrote a book with movies In mind, tt probably wouldn't work. There Is no way to guess who your public ls. It aU begins with you. You must beUe~e and have confidence in your book because you must live with those characters for a year. I get so Involved with my people, my wife has noticed and said, 'I can't see those .. On the set of Wallace's The Prize: Poul Newmon speaks, the author listens. people, but I know you can.' In books, I'm my own director and leading man. Every one of my books Is different. They're not all sexy, either, even though I am accused of writing sex books." Now his smile Is apologetic. It is not his inten- tion to offend anyone. He Is. also nonjudgmental when asked about today's hard-core pornography. "We won't find out If It was literature until we're all gone. There's no way to know now Dickens was writing serials; he wasn't a classicist. "Writers used to take you to the bed- room door. I took that small Important step Inside. Trve. we are showing more of life than writers did 20 years ago, and many writers have overreacted I bke a change of pace: If a sex scene moves a story along, write It. But I think it's shameful just to stick It In." There Is another aspect of Irving Wallace's writing career, his collabora· tlons with his wife, son and daughter. It started with the first People's Almanac, published In 1975, which has sold 1,100,000 copies to date. In 1978 Volume II, all completely new material, was published In 11/•-mllllon words. New versions arc planned for every three years In the future. "II was my son Dal/Id's rdea, He'd col· lected almanae:s from an qriy ege, but he found that brevity distorted facts and that many govvmments take prepared mate· rial. H• wan~d to be able to learn and ho~ pleMUr. while dOlng It. He ""°"'ed on It for two and a half y«an alone, when M was bvlng In B«keley." Da~ tllld pobathcd otMr books be- fore starting w~ on the AJmonoc. This wu noi an amoMUr'• effort, and although Wallace doesn't say It, II II lmpbed that David found the undertaking too Large. "I offered to help him, but I knew that in order for us to collaborate, we had to stop being father and son. I treated him as a person I Uke. Because of his own two published books. he had no trouble pul- ling his ego aside. We wanted to do a reference book to be read for fun. We also ended up with a closer reladonshlp than ever before." The pro}eCt took four and a half years and achieved Its Intention to be a college educatlon in Itself. Its success was so overwhelming, with new ideas coming in fTom readers, that The Book of Lists was almost Inevitable. Again, it became a family venture. and again sales went into the millions. Irving's wife Sylvia had been a magazine editor and contributor to na· tlonal magazines since their marriage In 1941. She has since written her first novel, The Foundations, which has been purchased for a movie by Warner Broth- ers, and Is working on her second novel. David. who made minor headlines when he took back the original famUy name of Wallechinsl<y a few years ago, coauthored Who~uer Happened to the C'°" of '65? Now 30, he bves about a mile From the family home and continues his wntlng career. 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Have a lot of curiosity and be a good listener. "Most writers wanl to talk illl the time because they're alone so much. De Maupassant said, 'Put black on white.· That's the biggest step. "Keep a journal. I keep a record of every day, and I don't spend much time on It Every year I buy a new diary." He walks to the lower level and opens one of several drawers built In adjacent to the huge library. He held up an oversized ap- pointment book. ") write In this every night at bedUme. Not very much, but something. For In· stance, I saw you today. I'll make men· tlon of that In my journal tonight. "My kids saw me doing this, and they started doing it. It gave them a facility for writi ng; they got used to words coming out of them; they weren't afraid of a piece of paper. It'' a breeze to switch and not be afraid of writing. My son's journal ls more ~motional, and my daughter does dreams. 'TU giVe you an example of how I use my journal. I had a situation on the Orient Expre$5, and I needed more de- tails for a book. I located the journal when I'd taken a trip on the Orient Ex· press and was able to recall the details "For my newest book, The Pigeon Pro· Jed, I put my hero In Venice, and al· though I've been there 19 times, I still had to do more research for that novel. I needed more information about the po· lice around Padua. For that. ~ontacted a travel agent friend who took pictures for me. In other countries, I always hire Inter· preters when I'm researching, and I lean on them as a crutch," he confesses. He Is famous for his research. While wr1tlng The Man, he spent 10 days In the Oval Office, Cabinet Room and private apartments of the White House, at the Invitation of President Joho F. Kennedy, watching a President In action. That was nine weelu before Dallas. And while he would rather write than do just about anything else, and while he Is prodigiously successful, It still Isn't all that easy. The cunent Pidgeon Project has been In the works long years. Its content -the day an American scientist Invents a dNg to prolong life. "I know we'll have It before 2000." Wallace states. "The story starts on the day he has Invented the drug after work· Ing for 12 years. I put h1m m Vemce because he Is surro\inded. There Is no way he can get out. And I show what ef. feet the Invention has on people's lives, how they react to the Idea of IMng to be 150 years old. There Is greed and hate, great unemployment and starvation. He Is told he can destroy the rhythm of God's world. I have him stuck In Venice for two weeks." And no, he wtll not ·divulge how hfs hero escapes, If he does. "The ~ was In tht works for 15 years. I even wrote a book about writing 'It, The WrlCfng o/ One Newel. Only tho Ida f<Jf The Mon came In a flash one evening It doan't alwoys happen IVll that way," he says , almost wtstfuDy. .., Irving WoHacc IOVI hll Hkt"9 /~ wrl .. rt also Include. ln_,,,lewer ltobeJ ~n. ,.AMll Y W£DIL'f, ,-~ ti. tt1'1 8 1 ... \ m any of our fruits and vegetables had their origins In faraway places. The avocado Is a native American (Per· sea americana). Picture writings of avoca· dos were found in the ruins of Mexico's ancient Aztec clvtlization. Avocados are sometimes caDed MFrult of the Aztecs." In Mexico today, the word ls oguocok. Another common name In parts of South America Is "palta" wh.lch goes back to the Incas of Peru. In old Guatemala, the Mayans called It on. Bui whatever the name the avocado has been a staple food In Mexico, U!ntral and Northern South America far centuries. The early Spanish explorers described avocados In reports of their voyages to the New World . And It Is believed that the Spanish padres first planted avocados In California when they established missions there. Avocados grow on large tropical trees and have a graceful oontour. The fruit Is carefully picked by hand for rapid ship· ment. Each avocado Is precooled. then cleaned, Inspected, graded and siud. The avocados are then shipped to your '9cal market. There they are allowed to come to room temperature to begin soft· enlng for your use AV AJLABILITV Avocados are available all year. The two leAding varieties of avocado att the shiny, smooth-skinned, pear-shaped Fuerte, mostly available ln winter, and the duO, pebbly, rounded greenish-black Hass, the leading summer avocado. De· spite a brief freeze early In the California growing season, avocados' will still be In great supply at reasonable prices that are lower than last year's. Florida avocados will al$o be enjoying a bountiful aop year and al appqllng prices. TO SELECT: For eating right away, select .vocados by the way they feel. Choose soft ones - they y6eki IO prasure when gently Cradled between th4 palms. Buy hard ones to soften at home. Put them In a fruit bowl at room temperature. In several days, they wtll soften. TO STORE: Soft avocados keep In the refrigerator several days. Hard ones shouki be stOJed at room temperature .until they soften. If storing a cut half, leave seed In cavity. Be w'5e -buy several avocados at a time. Let them ripen. Use them for table decorations In the meantime. To hasten ripening, wrap an avocado In a brown paper beg or fol: store at room tempera· ture. NOT AS HIGH IN CALORIES AS YOU MAY HAVE THOUGHT S.V.n\Hn caaona pcr evaaige .. (avocado cut In 16 p6Kes); J9 calorta per tablapoon ol ~ avocado; 132 ~per average half~. BEYOND GUACAmOLE: FAVORITE AVOCADO RECIPES 8» Rlatllyn HanMn pooo FOR YOUJ AvocaCtos are one of nature's most nu· tr!Uous prizes. They contain 11 vitamins and 17 minerals. Very high In vttamln A (carotene). iron and vitamin E, they con· lain a weU-rounded supply of r.iboflavln. pyridoxlne, thWlmlne, folk: add, potas· slum, nl6cln, cho~ne and vitamin C (as· corblc acid). No cholesterol in avocados, of course. 2 Cup9 yogurt 1 cup 8CMlf Cl'Mfft 1 tablupaon whit• ~·' 2 t .. apoone NM Good daeh Tabeeco 1 cup ,..,.., clc.t ..... 1 teblupaon .... )lllce 1 cup quetterecl I I I Ill 1a ...,, gr9pelt Yt cup ftnelr diced ...,, onlona 1 cup,....., diced...,,...,..., ScN•ptloua, nuttltloua and exotic, thla c:»llghtful ftult adda .. now taate an·d t•xtute to a vatl~ of ccuual and elegant dlah ... CHW CON QUESO Yt cup • .....,~ onion 2 tablupuoe butter ot Mergarlne 2 IMdluM IOIMtoee, peeled. M8decl and chopped 1 can C4 oa.).,.... ohle.,....,.. ....... fJ4 tM*POO" MM o.ef\T-..oo 1 pkg. p OD.) cnam ohMM. cubed 1 medium awocedo, dloed Lerp-.... oomcfttpe 1. In smaJ skillet, cook chopped onion In butter or margarine until tender but not brown. • • 2. Stir In tomatoes, chill pcppeTS, salt and Tabuco. Stmmer, uncovered, 10 to 15 minutes. a. Add cream cheac and avocado: heat and stlf until cheaea melted. 4 . Pour Into srnal cheflng dish. kffp wann ovet candle wwmer. 5. Thin wtlh • llttle mllk W It thickens. Serve with com chips. Malic1 2 cupa WHITE GAZPACHO l..,..a I •••• 1., ............. ...... 1.,~ ..... ... , ..... .... i ........... .... 1 cup toeated a""'9d almonda 1 cup toeated garlc crouton• t . Peel cucumbers and remove seeds Place In blender or food processor with grapes, avocado and garlic. Process untU pureed. 2. Add chicken broth, yogurt, sour cream, vinegar, salt and Tabatc:o. Process until smooth. 3. Refrigerate, covered, untU thoroughly chilled. at least one hour. 4. Beet with whisk just brfore serving. Taste, add additional salt and TabMc:o ti needed. Ladle lnto chined IOUp bowls. 5. PAM accompantment5 In smaD bowls Co spoon Into soup as desired: avocado (toss wtth Mme juice), grapes, green onions, green pepper, slivered almonds and croutons. Mow 8 10 J 0 Ml'\Hngt HOT TUNA MUFFINS 2 NM (I~ .... NOft) tune. *•IMcl ~Cl8pdloedeua ... .. ................. .................... .,. .... , ....... . •r...-...... ....... 2 ......... ...... 1-.11a•.,._.,.,_.. 1. In lrMI bowl, combine tuna, evo- cado, chllel, onion and JMyOnnaiM. 2. Arrange muffin halves In glass baking dish; spread with tuna mixture: lop with tomatoes and cheese. 3. Bake In microwave oven at high power 5 to 7 minutes or In conventional oven at 450°F. about 10 minutes, lo heat through and meh cheese. Maka 4 servings GUACAMOLE CHICKEN SANDWICHES 1 cup cooked ~lc:bn, atnclded 1 cup lettuce, atiredded 1 tom•to. •lk*f I ~ whM• to.at, crvata remowecS 1 aoft noc:edo, helYed, peeled and aMded Duh chlll powder 2 tNapoona lemon Juice lh cup 8CMlf crMm 2 atlcea bec:on, criap.frted •nd crumbled • rtpeon.,.. TabalCO hot pepper Nuce 1. Layer chicken. lettuce and tomato on 4 slices of toast. 2. Mash avocado with chlll powder and lemon juice; dollop on s.'lndwiches Add dollop of sour aeam and sprinkle of bacon bits 10 each sandwich. 3. Top with second slice t~t. Cut In half: secure trlangles with toothpick and olive. Serve with Taba$co sauce If desired. Makes 4 sondwlches CALVES UVE.R WITH AVOCADO 1 lh lbs. thin!) aHced ca!Me °' beef ""' Yt cup UMlfted •lt-purpoM ''°"' 1 '"apoon roeemery leavea. CN8"ed 1 tMapoonult V. ... spoon ground Meet P9PP8I' v. tNapoon dry muaterd 3 tMIHpOOrilt W9getable oll S t•ble1p D0."'8 IMltter or mareettn. 2 cape etwMded lettuce 1 cup dry whit• ..... 2 tableapODna c.,.,. 1 ,..... orange. ~ and thlnlJ •Aced 1 nooado, peeled and atec.d 1 talllupaon orange juice 1. Remove any sinew from liver. Coat liver with mixture of flour. rosemary, salt, pepper and muswd. 2. In skillet, heat oil and butter untU hot but noC smoking. S. S.ute llvtr slices In hot oil-butter mix ture until browned. Will take about 2 min· utd per lkM. 4 . Remove ftver frorn skillet and place on serving pt.tter on bed of shredded lettuce. 5. Add whit wine to tklllet, alow to boll up, ltlr to remove browned bits from pan . Add capm. lNtc, adding addlttonal salt and peppcy ti desired. 6 . PoUf hoc win•~ aauce over liver. Garnish wtth neatly ...-.nged °'_,. and •voe.do allca (tOM avocado with °'_,. juice flnt). flrfolca 4 to 6 M"""9s fA*.Y WIDU.Y, ,...,_,,ii. "19 e I from 6h0sebr0ugh-PondS and S'MlftcASH your participating stores .... &ZZ.ute your. .. Get a *2..00 refund by mall from Chesebrough-Pond's and participating stores! It's as easy as 1·2-3. 1. Rush to participating stores where you see this PARTNERS IN SAVINGS display. 2. Buy designated sizes of three of the Chesebrough-Pond's products- V.Mllne•tntenshre c.na•Lot1on, VaMllne•Petroleum Jelly, VaMltne• tntenaM c.re•a.th B•da, Q-ttpe• . 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Actual· ly, nothing Is amiss with these marriage$, The "neglectful'"_wlfe Is simply too fa· tlgued by the demands of their two chU· dren to be able to give her husband the loving attention he expects: the "neglect: ful" husband must hold two )obs to pay for his children's education. According to faml:>'·llfe experts, the ex· periences of couples like these are not unusual. Children were once welcomed as "bundles of joy" that would cement a ~; now, authorities say they are more likely to harm than help It. "Rather than cementing the marital bond," says Dr. Harold Feldman, professor of human development and family studies at Cor- nel University, "babies lower a couple's satisfaction with marriage." Earlier studies of marttal happiness had Indicated that a couple's satisfaction with each other drops sharply after the birth of a first child and remains at low levels until the youngete child ftnaDy leaves home. Feldman, working with his wife, a psy· chologist at Ithaca CoUege, studied the Impact of children on marriage from three angles: when a couple first become par· FAMl\.'f'WUKLY, FMINwy lt. ltrt • 11 • ents, In the middle years and at the onset of the "empty nest" period. At the onset of parenthood, the Feld· mans found , wives felt trapped at home (or tom between the demands of career and motherlng)~an husbands felt ne- glected. Sexual lcultles Increased. During the mid years, pMents experi- enced more con and a greater sense of Isolation &om each other than chUdless couples did. Even after the last child left home, parents found h difficult to devel- op or recapture personal Interests In life . On the plus side, the Feldmans found that being a parent enhances one's self- Image and has a posltlve effect on work. 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The struggle Is accelerating as the percentage of older people In Jhe popu~ tion Increases. The number of older workers Increases while the number of available jobs remains more or less con· stant. Due lo greater longevity and a declining birth rate. half the population Is now 30 or over. the median age being pegged al 29 7 at last reading -and In exorably rising. (In 1920 the median age was only 25.) Many people feel that older workers are not getting their share of the )obs. ln one Congressional hearing, Jack Ossop· ky, the director of the National CouncU on Aging (a nonprofit private agency lo· cated In Washington. D C ) testified thal. "While employment rates for older work· ers have risen slightly In response to the Improving economy, older worken have not shMed fuUy enough In the relative •m· provements In the )ob market. Older workers, 45 and above, represened 15.4 percent of the employed population 1n 1976, but only 14.2 percent ln 1977 The periods of joblessness are, on lhe aver· age, seven to 10 weeks longer for older workers as compared to those of their younger counterparts " Larry Rossi, an executive of the United States Employment Service In New York City. puts II succinctly. "Of all the people we placed In jobs last year, only 15 percent were people over 40." The melancholy truth Is thet In this country the younger wpriter has always had the }ump on his older rival. This seems to be part of the Amel1can myth that touts, the supremacy of youth, whether on the playing field or In the of· flee Prejudice against the oldeT worker Is openly admitted by those who do the hlr· Ing. A recent survey of representative Amel1can companies by Louis Harris & AMOC!ates found th11t w97 percent of those responding. who said that they per· 1<>nally had responsibility for hiring or fir· Ing people, agrted that employus dlscrimln&te -a shocking confl,.,atlon of the total public perception of Job dl5cTlmlnatlon ag:alnst older people." Vet older workers ar' gen.erally au· pcrior to young4tr wO'ken l.n m06t of the factors that count. Quoting from the MUM Harris Study: ''If oldar persona are given opponunltla to w<>rk, they u.iually per- form w..11. Thll hat ~en demonatntted by employment ptognum, and It was also Dougb IM>od <Jib.on, /otrMr~ 0,, 11dJIM, now writa arUcla o/ ~ mwru1 " 11 Thete a Ptejudlce Against Oldet W0tket1? the perception ol the majority of the public polled." Personnel heads throughout the coun try are almost unanimous rn their reeling that the older worker Is more reliable, has a better attendance record and gets the Job done more expeditiously. A person· nel director of a leading Fifth Avenue store says, "The older people take fewer sick days, and they seem to ITy harder when they're on the job. Furthennor1e, our cllentele seems 10 be more at ease with the older sales people an<t v\c:e- versa." So If you're over 45, think of the many points In your favor and take action IC· cordlngly. This Is no time to wring your hands. You are worth so~lhlng to somebody. And you are not alone. Su If your union hiring office can h.lp you Or your social club. Or your unlver· sity alumni office, college fTatemlty or representative In Congress. Make calls. Visit the Un'ited StatltS Employm~t Service (USES) In your town If you've been released from your Job and are seeking unemployment In· suranor. you will automatically hew to regbter with USES, but vlstt them anyhow Opinions vary as to their efftt· tlvenesa In getting older people employ ment The Nalk>nal Counc:fl on Aging Mys, for uamp&e, "The U S. Employ- ment Service consistently provided !eta service to older )Ob Heker1. Ptesumabfy, older people were considered lftr~ly to be • mployable. Yet, when refcrred for a Job, the older worker was )uJt as lttely to be hired u hit younger ce>Unterpart." &1 t.Mv r111 •hou•ndl o1 Jobt ~ month and OM of them m-v be for you Th. 40·Plus Club '* a priv•. n.on~ profit organization that places men and women In executJve Jobs al $20,000 per year and up. It could )ust as well be called the 50 Plus Club as most of Its members fall Into that category. There are offices In New York, Chicago, Washington. Phlla delphla, Oakland. Los Angeles, Hous- ton, Toronto. Honolulu, Denver and elsewhere The branches are lndepen· dent of each other but for the mos-t part follow the general principles of the New York office, which has been operat- ing successfully for half a century and "places a man a day." On joining, you contribute a sum of money to the club (In New York It's $200) and agree to follow their time· tested procedures: F.lrst, you learn how to tailor your resumi to your Individual sltuetlon tind the job desired: next, you team how to handle yourse~ at Job Inter views, your feDow members acting as devil's advOQltes end plying you with em· bane$$lng questions, finally. you call up and try to schedule appointments, not for yourwlf but for 10meone else: mean· while, one of your fellow members Is scheduling appolntm«nts for you. It's An Impressive organLtailon that gtts results. A mong the commercial agenciea who wilt help you (and m8M a P'Qflt by ao doloi) Is an organliatton c:at•d M.tu,. 'Temps whotO name more or last -.11t you their story. They tpe.c:la_ltz~ In temporary jobs which sometl"* grow Into perma- nent )ob9 for mature people. They °'1 u the cmp~r, that II thty lcaM your Mr- vtcu to one of their clients, and you •e S)91d dlfeet.ly by Mat1.1,. Temps. Mott of their )Obi •e at the lower eeMlont: clsrtu, typla1S, etc. They have branches In • many cittes including Dallas, Houston. New York, Boston, Baltimore, Los Angeles. Philadelphia. Washington, San Francisco and Chicago. There are smaller concerns that are more or less facsimiles of Mature Temps One Is called Senior Resources with of- fices in New York City and Hartford. Conn. They have "nonprofessional and nonmanagerial" Jobs. mostly permanent and part·llme. They spedallie In retirees, so most of the people they place are 65 and older. An Important source for older workers is the network of Jewish volunteer agen· cles called .federation Employment and Guidance Service in New York (FEGS) and listed In the phone book In other cities under Jewish Vocational Services Their main offices are In New York, Dalles, Los Angeles and Boston They are nonsectllrian and have been opera· ting successfully for 44 years Whtle they accept applications from workers of all ages, they do give special attention to older people, even to the extent of ITain- lng them In job skills There Is no charge fo r anything. The Catholic Career Council does the same thing for· 113 conslltuents although on a much smaller scale The Protestants say that they are not set up to furnish jobs for their people and they often dired jOb seekeB to the Jewish agency. We've saved the best for la.51 The . Path Agency, serving New York Cl· ty and environs, Is oonprofll , charges no fee to employer or employee and devotes Itself exclusively to getttng )obs for people over 50 Originally started as a service lo supply nursing aides and companions 10 shut-Ins In hospitals and homes, It now operetes also as a job-clearance agency for all types of commercial and office jobs It Is unique. It Is a division of the Federation for the Handicapped and also receives federal money through the New York City Department of the Aging. Its applicants are not handicapped (unless employer prejudice against older worl«lrs can be considered a handicap). and It has obtained )obs for many thousands of older workers In Its dozen years of ex· IStence. Despite Im excellent !Tack record, it IS relatlvely unknown and has no funds for sd·adverflslng. You have to look hard In the Manhattan phone book 10 find It: the number Is 242-5700. Its d~tor. Olga Morain, Is the only one on the staff under 50 Mona•• would like nothing better than to see dupllc.\* of he:r P•th projec:t Ml up In urben cen~n throughovt the country. •nd she gJw. • lot of time 10 dltc:uulng t uch ~n.s. Morala MYJ, "'The older worker needs speclaJ handhng. I hav. nothing 9lnst the younger worker, but I w•nl to Me the old4f worbr Improve hll oddt. Peth has prowd to be an .ffecttve meant of -.>· proechlng this vttal l)fOblcm. It'• only • qu*ttton of time before •lmllllr PfOtecb will be ln"'-Wd In other rnajof c:.en-rill ters. They should h•~ top pnonty." ..a 8 t m• se1 w~ da1 m< "Tl me he' COl tho the can poll e recc "me fat!> mot husl sol< thur TI mea but st.ate run· M qu1T1 whit• swh't "we folte coun anoi cond not• Pa chddi tw ... 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Make every effort to ebmlnate aD old paint and plaster, both Inside and outside your apartment or house. -AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION CURES Without question, the toddler living In detenorated old urban housing with peel· Ing paint and plaster who has pica is most vulnerable. Children with pica suffer from the Ingestion of nonfood Items by eating everything in sight Including, trag>caUy, loose paint and plaster. U you h ave any question In your mind about your youngster, the sensible ap· proach Is to consult your physician about a blood le.ad level test . 1!f Alvln Eden, m.D. Lead pobonlng In children ls a national disgrace. One of the major tragedies of our society Is that this totally man- made disease has·not as yet been ellml· nated. We have known how lo eradicate lead i><>lsonlng for many years, but we have not taken the steps lo do so. Since lead poisoning often leads to permanent brain damage It Is essential that we do everything possible to Identify these "at risk .. children early ~nough to avoid the long-term tragic results. . LeAd Is one element with no known norma.I function In the human body. II is true that most children who develop lead poisoning come from low-Income urban homes. but no economic group or geo- graphic area Is totally spared. The young child ls al greater rtsk of developing lead- lnduced brain damage than the adult. Lead Is Indeed a treacherous sub· stance. Unfortunately, tht!re are no sped· ftc signs or symptoms during the early 5121ges of lead poisoning. It usually starts with the child acting IJTitable or sleepy or less active than usual He may begin to vomit and become pale. If the diagnosis Is not suspected during this early stage and the child continues to ingeS1 more and more lead, the signs of full-blown lead poisoning (lead encephalopathy) such as convulsions and coma develop lf the correct diagnosis Is established before lead encephalopathy occurs, treat- ment Is effective. Investigations, however, have demon- strated that some children who had only "mUd'' attacks of lead poisoning with so- called complete recovery were left with slgn~lcant learning and emotional prob· lems when they reached school age. T he answer to lead poisoning ls to make the diagnosis before the child develops any significant symptoms by screening the "at risk" ~P of toddlers for ther blood lead levels. If the chiefs lead leYel Is found to be hldler than nor· mal, he can be treated eaisi)y and eftec:- • tiwly with a Mchelating" drug -a chem- ical agent that l*lds up the blood lead and removes it from the body befOfe It can damage the brain. Lead paint ls still by far the most com· mon source of lead In the urban Unred Scates. Before 1950, molt hou5es were painted ~ paint oontalnlng ex.cesstve amounts of lead. Many of these homes, which are now In deteri0r1ted condition, are particularly dan~ous since the lead- ed paint becomes readUy accessible In the fonn of paint chtps and dust. Airborne lead has become an lncreas- ' lngly Important so~ since the lntroduc- 1ion of leaded gaso~nes .ln 1923. Lead from auto exhausts ls a majof contributor to the lead content of soO and dust. •When pottery Is mad• wlth lead glazes •nd reaction occurs with high acid foods such as fruit juices or colas, the result Is that the lead leaches o ut •nd Is consumed Dr fMn If o pedlol1fdon ond clfr«:lor o/ ~at ~ Hotf*o/ *t New~ Q)I. • ,AMILY WHflLY, ,.MINaty II, lt'19 •II with the beverage. And individuals who WOt'k In lead-melting fadDries bring lead du.sc home on their clOchJng. 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CHANGING GUIDELINES FOR PARENTING-TODAY By JoM Schott H ow good a parent are you? Can you make yourself a better one? The Uniform Marriage and Divorce Act adopted In most states gives you 10 categories by which to measure and Im· prove your performance. Society was forced to invent this rod to measure the kind of parent who better served the "best Interest of the child" when that concept became the new st.an· dard In custody cases. Before that. the mother almost always got the children. "There lj but a twilight zone between a mother's love and the atmosphere of heaven ." as even a show-me Missouri court put It. "Mother care has been so romanticized thal Its reality has sometimes been lost in the flowers of rhetoric. Not aU mothers can lay claim to such eulogy,'' the court pointed out. But women's lib begot men's lib, which recognized that fathers can be good "mothers," too. Actually. for centuries, fathers owned both children and mothers. It was a man's world. In fact. a husband even had a right to beat his wife so long as the stick was no thicker than his thumb. The scale by which most courts now measure parents started with five criteria, but Michigan, followed by many other states, extended them to 10. Here Is a run-down of judicial Insights. Moral fitness, surpr\Slngly, does not re- quire either parent to have been snow- white pure because If II were declared that swinging couples are not good parents, "we would have to place their chlldren In foster homes and orphanages," said one court. "Humans cannot be angels," said another. The Act does not conskler the conduct of a parent so long as "It does not affect the children." • Parents weri' faulted for using the children as weapons to win bet!Jes be- tween husbands and wives. A mother was not unfit because her eight-year-old was dirty . "All eight-year-olds get dirty," declared a New York court. But It was not right to be so Indulgent that your child got fatter than was good for him, accor· ding to the New York Supreme Court In one case. Nor was It good to place your children totally 111 the care of baby sitters, camps and boarding schools because you need- ed all your time to develop a new career. In one case. however, it seems the baby sitter was declared a better "P4rent" than the parents. Every parent wants his children's love and affection, but more Important, "Love and affection must come to the child from the parents rather than from the child to the parents," said South Dakota's Judge William G. Callow. "If you love your children more than you love yourself, they can't asl< for anything more" from parental love, that Is. Emotional ties replace old-time mother love In this scale, and they can come from either parent." Your love should be "predictable affec- tion." your child's certainty qf being able to go to you for affection and getting It," declared the American &r Association Famtly Section. C apaclty and disposition 10 be a good parent means ability and desire to care -not material ability but emotional ability. (-1any parents may lack the mate· rial ability but love will mak.e.up for It. Is a rich mother a better parent because she showen her children with luxunes while the poor father cannot give them anything but love? No, even though the children may think so. Courts will not judge whether a wealthy parent can give to a child more worldly advantages than an Indigent parent. This would make poverty a crime and punish II by the blt- ~rest of penalties. Mis a parent bed for refusing to let a 16-year-old daughter continue a love af- fair," asked the Alabama Court of Ap- peals? "No. The phenomenon of lldole- .cent ftnt lo~. though not unusual, often " culminates ln Md and tragk Conte· GRASS SEED Will NEVER GROW A LAWN UKE THISI SAVE WITH OUR SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER UP TO 200 AMAZOY ZOYSIA GRASS PLUGS flffl By J•ck T. Johnson, Agronoml1t Every year I see people pour more and more money into their lawns. They dig, !ertili~ and lime. They rake it all in. They scatte r their seed and roll and wat~r IL Birds love It~ See1s whic h aren't was hed away by rain give them a feast. But some seed g:rowa, and soon 1t'a time to weed, wa ter and mow, mow ... until 1ummer comes to burn the lawn into hay1 or crabgrass and diseases infest. it.. Tnat's what happens to ordinary g-rass, but not to Ama2.0y 7,oyala. "MOWED IT 2 TIMES," WRITES WOMAN For example, Mrs. M. R. Mitter writ.ea me how her lawn " ... is the envy of all who aee it. When everybody's lawns around here are brown from drought ours ju11t stays as g-reen as ever. I've never watered It, only when I put the plugs in . . . Last summer we had 1t mowed (2) times. Another thine, we never have to pull any weeds -It's ju1t wonderful!" And from Iowa came word that the 11tate'11 largest Men's Garden Club picked a Zor,sia lawn aa the "top lawn -nearly perfed' in its area. Yet this lawn had been watered only O[lce all summer up to Auguat! • ' Cuts Your Work, Saves You Money Your deep-rooted, established Amazoy lawn '!ftVts you time and money in many ways. It never needs replacement ... ends re-11eedln1l' forever. Fertililing and waterinit (water costs money, too) are rarely if ever needed. It ends the nttd for crabgra111 killera permanently. It cuta puahlnr a noisy mower in the bli11t.ering sun by 2/3. CHOKlS OUT CRAIOIASS Thick rich, luxurious Amuoy rrow1 Into a carpet of grH• that chokes out crabva11 and wttd11 all summer long. It will NOT winter kill. 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From the parents of the same sex, 'children learn how to grow Into men and lt'a wtong '° focua on ~· ....... tGthef than Oft "'- .,._ ,,..,. .. of .. chllchn. women and, from the parents of the op· poslte sex, they learn how to relate to the other sex. "Our courts severely condemn any conduct on the part of one parent which Is calculated to, or has the effect of. Instill· Ing In the child fear. disrespect or hatred for the other parent," said the Missouri Court of Appeals. And the Utah Su· preme Court warned: "Such a battle might weU go to the more unscrupulous parent, who may not be above poisoning the child's mind against the other; resort· Ing to coercion: or showering him with m. advised gifts or favor, making him a pawn In the contest of his parents for his love." "The need for chlldren to be free from an Incessant tug·of·war between squab· bbng parents Is very urgent," declared the United States Supreme Court. Children can't cope with unpredlc:tablli· ty uy the courts. They should always know wheN they're at and what that will do to them.Save unpleasantsurp~for their older years when they have ac- quired enough bounce to COJ?e with In- stability. "FeW desires are as' strong or fears as great as those of youth, and a child's lack of control over his destiny could cause emotional hardship," said the Kentucky Supreme Court. Consider the preferences of your chUdren . Many parents forget that children are also people. Too many parents are Interested only In being obeyed. A California court typifies this In the case or a boy whose "father helps him with his studies, engages In sporting events with him, keeps his clothes clean, takes him and his friends on trips and files kites with him. His mother embarrasses him by constantly attlclzlng him In front of his friends, yells at him, pushes him around,becomes angry even when he has not done anything wrong." · "A parent's Insistence on regulating the minor details of a son's llfe Is not beneficial to the deve.lopment of nature and responsib1e Initiative," said a Wlscon· sin court. "A parent's domlneerlng nature can give a child chronic anxiety." added a New York Jodge. Moral fitness Is no• hn'lited to sexual ac· tivlty but covers the whole concept of right and wrong, such as respect for truth , property, neighborly love and common justice. But slnc.e the sex revolution, the bulk of questions Involve the parents' extra-marital conduct. Under today's law you can be a bad spouse and citizen without being a bad parent. Your per· sonal sins do not affect your ability to be a good parent so long as they do not affect your children. "It Is wrong to focw on the mistakes of the parent rather than on the best Interests of the children," reasoned a Michigan judge. "We have long passed the point where sexual misconduct automatically dis· qualifies a parent," said the Nebraska Supreme Court. "We are further aware of the drasticaDy changing lifestyles and the casualness with whk:h Intimate relations are entered and ended." Here are 10 point. )udgea conelder whe n deciding which parent •hould get cu•tocly of a c hUd. l . The love, affection and other emotional ties elllstlng between the parents and the child. I . The capacity and dlspotltion of the parents to give the chltd low, affection and guidance and continuation of the education and ralllng of the child In Ms religion or Cfftd, If any. S. The capeclty and dilpolltk>n of the psents to provtde th« child with food, clothing. medlcel and other QN'e. 4. The length ol time the child has ltwd In a stable environment end the dahbWty ol rnlllntalnlng conetnulty. I . 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AllrAmEllCAN IASKETIAWli DUKE'S Jim SPANARKEL 1$ 21, ·HEADY, STEADY AND A TOP PRO PROSPEO 8g Glffn &..wla In Durham, N.C., Duke University~ ketbaU ts followed wtth the kind of fer· vor usually associated with a nitty-grltty revival meeting. Mer a decade of an· gulsh, the faithful have spent the past two years with frenzied "hallelujahs!" on their lips and a view of the promised land In their eyes. Jim Spanarkel, a clean·bvlng, 6 •5• guard, has lifted the Blue Devils from the depths of the Atlantk Coast Conference cellar to the glory of the nation's Top Ten. Last season. as a junior, he guided a sup· porting team of freshmen and sopho· mores lo within six points of the NCAA championship -losing 94-88 lo the sen- lor·laden Kentucky team. Akhough un- able to hold on to their early sea~n. number-one ranking, Spanarkel's tenaci- ty has kept the current Duke team within striking distance of the crown. By dlsplaylng a consistently complete game that borders on the divine, the Jer- sey City-bred All-American has restored the spirit of the Blue Devils' fans. Coach Bill Foster described his slender captain by saying, MHe Is 'Mr. Everything' for our squad. No matt~hat goes on, Span- arkel Is just outstanding." How else would you talk about a player who last year paced your club In scoring (20.8), had the most assists (126), broke the school's record for foul-shooting percen· tage (.863) and copped a conference· leading 93 steals. In fact , the statistks for his whole varsUy career are comparable to his recent dazzling performance. And, wtth a four·year gunning touch of S3 per· Glenn Lewis 1peclotza In IPOl'U reporting ond kno1.111 o guordlon angel when he NU on.. cent, Jim has even ,f.hot down Art Hey· man's all-time Duke lcor1ng title. MMy role on this team Is to control the tempo of the game," Spanarkel said, In a mild voice, after one of his typlcaUy mind· boggling outings, "I coordinate the of· fenses and defenJeS, while making sure that' fverybody knows e>UKtly what pat· terns we're supposed to be running." The Blue Devils throw a new look at the op- posfUon down court almost every time. When the other team is shooting foul shots, Spanarkel hovers at ltl'-top of the key, flashing signs for a defenslw change. On the way down court. he reminds 6 ' 11 • Mike Gminski 10 clog the middle, whUe urging talented sophomore-forward Gene Banks to come out on the shooter. Hls orders are always Imbued with the respect he has fOf his teammates. "Hey, most of these guys are pretty ln - telllgept and usually know .wh4t they're doing out there," the academic All-Amer- ican (3.5 cumulative Index) pointed out. "I just try to he!p them out when some· body misses an assignment or If things get a little confusing." The captain ls always harder on himself than anyone else. He Is In perpetual mo· tlon on the court -looking for the fast break during the transition game, con- stantly cutting and passing In the set of· fense and hawking the ball down the other end. "He just keeps running, mov· Ing and playing defense," Coach Foster smiled, comparing Spanarkel to a wind- up toy. ''There's just one difference, Jim- my never runs down." The Intense 21 ·year-old Is even more relentless In his personal standards and code of behavior off the ha.rdwood. He has earned nicknames such '5 "GentJe- man Jim" and "Saint Spanarkel " Captain Sponorlcel dtacuaea ttrotegy with Blue Devlla' coach Bl/I Fo.ter. "Gf!ntlemon Jim" drives for on easy lay ·up against Southern Methodist. "I'm basically religious, and I feel a strong sense of dedication fo the people around me," Jim told me on a Saturday afternoon , only two hours after Duke had lost Its number-one place In the poUs "I don't ever fffl nasty or violent on Of off the coun. I try to keep things In perspec· tlve. Basketball Is only a game, and after the game I still have another life to lead." That other cnclstence i:rilght be reward- ing, but It Is not exactly a Roman orgy. The "right reverend" Spanarkel never cunes, pops pUls, smokes pot, cheats on his girlfriend, Janet, back home or drinks akohol during the season. "I have friends aU over the campus, but there Isn't much time to mix panylng with a rigorous col- lege b&sk~ll M&SOn. I save my beer· drinking for alter the final game and head home to New Jersey every chance I get." Jim Spanatkcl II bonlcen over his na· live Jersey City. "A lot of people knock the place," he admlls, "but I just lo,vc be- ing there. There's just too many special p':>Ople, gqod times and warm memodel. • His close friends, his family and his gtrl- frland act as one ziealoua fan club. Among hll three brothers and two '19· ten thCTe appears to be another Span· aritcl heading for hoop fame. Brother John II a 6 • 3 • frahman starrtng on DNw Untwaly's I.Wiiy. '1th-* he1 Pf'Oll'8 to be a grfftt aleeper," Jim noted. "In a yeer from now, he 11 heve the weight to go out on the floor and take chergt ... Al 119n1 Indicate that In lea than a year from now Jim.wilt be opanlng tome•• In the NBA. The Knie.ks' general mana· ger, Eddie Donovan. has obviously been foBowlng his progress and likes where the Duke ace Is heading. "Spanarkel is a great pro prosped," Donovan argued vehemently when I suggested that per· haps his Individual moves weren't spec· tacular enough. "He's a guard with a fine sense of where he Is on the court and what's going on around him. I'll bet that he goes In the first round of the draft." The Celllcs' Red Auerbach also showed up at a game to watch the senior run but didn't offer his Inner thoughts. They must have been positive because Spanarkel hit 10 of 14 from the field and 10 free throws In 11 attempts. A JO.point performance usually leaves a strong Impression. Both Boston and New Vorit ftt Spanarkel's re· qulrements for Ideal plac~ to spend hll professional years. "I'd hke to go to a pro club that's team· oriented and cloee to home," Jim conftded. "Uncon1elously, I try to emulate certain players' styles. I've admired the way guys hke Bradley and OeBuuche:re fitted In with the Knie.ks and made things work. The Celtics alto lmpre9Md me with the way they UMd Havllctt." When Jim Spen.Mf hes ftnally bourlC*t his latt bMkctbal on an NBA court , he looks forww'd to prcperlng for IMlOthcr type of court. He plans to go to law .chool and maybe 4'\ltn repracnt .-h· let• In the future. 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It Is one of the highest psychic functions and the sine qua non of the civilized." And a study of the ef· fects of humor conducted at the University of Waterloo (Can- ada) Indicates defeats'are more endurable If seen as a conse· quence of our own follies and fallacies. Psychologists point out that humor can prevent failures from being so potential- ly devastating. 2 . True. Studies at Bryn Mawr College show that comprehen· slon and appreciation of humor tend to go hand In hand with the ability to think creatively. Arvf research at Ru1gers State University shoi:s creativity to be positfvely related to humor po- ductlon (spontaneous Wit and ablbty lo or1glnate hum6r In Its various forms). 3 . Trw. Studla at Stephen F Aulttn State Unlvcrdy (T cxas) show that a penon 's reactton to a rtsqu6 joke depends on one's gender -and whettwr a rNn or woman teDs the jol<e. A woman " much more *CJ> "Now. If you have that In your head," said the professor, who had just explained a math· ematlcs theory to his studenlS, "you have 11 In a nutshell." TRACTION AIDS -Thomas Lol<fance lHROUGH A CHO.D'S EYES Recently, our 4-year~ d.ughter .lama and our 18-month-old Jov were playing together when OW' toddler 9Uddmly ICl'Nm· ed. T.kcn M>Kk, Jama KOlded h• ekt«r, "Don't ever 11eream like th•t again. You ecared my ear- clnamsr Mn. L. 8. Terry Hurt, Vo. Famlly Weeldy would Ills• to '9Celve mote Through e C"'ld '1 E Y•• con-trlbl.ltiona. The little ones' view- point• are always fntth and usually une1Cpec::ted. So ll1ten herd and tell u1 about them. Send original con- tr1bution1 to "Chlld," FamllY Week· ly, 641 la•lngton Ave .. N.'f .• N.Y. $10 II used -none retumed. Here's a great device when you 're stuck In snow, mud or sand. Place under power wheel, engage drtve slowly, auto is free in 10 seconds. Made of 3/ 16 • IMPROVE YOUR SCORE PEOPLE QUIZ/BJ John E. Glbaon WHAT'S IN A JOKE? . FUNNY TO YOU mAY NOT BE FUNNY TO OTHERS TRUE OR FALSE? l . Humor serves other pur· poses than Just making people laugh. I. A weU·developed sense of humor Indicates the llkebhood of a high creative potential. S . A person's reaction to a rls- que story depends on consider- tlve to such humor If she heard It from another woman and more lnc;llned to feel that a man may be taking verbal liberties wtth ~ when he lefts her a somewhat off-<X>lor joke. And a imin, rehhlng this type of humor when told by another man, tended to be made un- comfortable If the sarM )oke was told by a woman. 4 . True. Studies ct the two per· t<>nallty types conduaed by , Profeaor H.J. Eytenck, Dtrec:· tot ol the Psychologk:al l.Ab- or9toty at the Un~qfty ol Lon· don, thow that extr~ed people differ marttedly from In· atlons that have nothing lo do with the )oke. 4. Introverts and extroverts dlf· fer In their humor preferences. 5. Some people don't ap· preclate humor. 6 . The older you get. the fun· nler )okes seem to you. troverts In that they aTe more owrtly aggres,,lve and roman- tically acUve and also pefer hostile humor and jokes focus- ing on amorous proclivities. The lntrOYert Is more conser- vative, both In' his life-style and In his humor preferences. 5 . True. Psycho&ogist George H. AJk.enasy administered a humor ~tion tat, con- 5"tlng ol 54 )oka reprac.ntlng nine joke categories, to a broad sample ct subjects. Those who made the lowest ICOO!t tended to be fanatic.al In their attttude and outlook. A!Mnaty re· POf'9d that "It may wen have welded steel, It's $17 .95 a pair. ppd. Truck model, $45 a pair, ppd. Six Wheel Dr1ve, Dept. FW, 71 Moraine Street, Jamal· ca Piain. Mass. 02130. Learn how to achieve more strikes and spares when you fol- low "The Secret of Bowling Strikes" by Dawson Taylor. The book has l<H photos to show you how. For the beginner or bowlers with a 250 score . 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S plutl 1.26 towe•d l!C>Stefl • hendlif'g. r-··-··-···-··-···...------· c..,.._, Rtmlll••cr rt/Nfffkd ltt /11111 If t1P"f' rtetlPI I do not rltoo• 10 wt•r {/It 1'iilcltl I• SHIP AT ONCE 'TO: ~,_tiill.,,J IOA-GOI ............................ .• . • . • . .Aii'L •.••• ~ ... Ser••• • • • • • • . • • f • • • • • • • • • • I • • , • • I • • I • CHy 6 !itete ... , ........ J ......... , ••••••• z WHY WE NEED HEROES ' IN OUR LIVES .. Eluls Preslev. hero Bcnbaro Jordon, on 1Vand/fJms1arHemv 19n Nobel Priae win· to three generations. ex-congre•swomon. ("The Foni") Winkler. ner. Dr.~ Yabw. ly Jean IOMnbau• E very age and every genera· don has its heroes. Some are shared by centuries of peo- ple as our great religious figures have been. ~ transcend time and place in their universal appeal. Jesus, who was both a hi*torical person and a mystical one, has been the essence of such worshlp":4'hls can be: seen today in the widespread pop- ularity of the cunent evan- gelical movement. Other heroes remain popular through· out generations because they appeal to ceruiln basic desires in each person. The expk>reT'S C hristopher Columbus, Lewts and Cla~ and Robert Peary became long-time heroes because they did what most people only could dream of do- ing. Other heroes may span two to three generations. Elvis Presley was and Is a hero of that sort -appealing to grand moth· ers, mothers and daughters. But whatever field you choose your heroes from, Mrc>a ate lmporlont. Your choice can af· feet the way you make ded-· stons and take ac:lk>n. I n psychiatry, we call the choosing ol heroes a selec- tion of "ego Idol." All people have en Image of what they think they ought to be or what they would lllce to become. · Heroes can be used as mo- dels for successful living. The philc:Mlophy and pnlCtlces ol Im· port•nt public figures ' may become the Inspiration for hun· dredt of people. So-called "captains ol lndu111y" were heroes in the days ol Horallo Alger. John D. Rockefeller, An· drew Carnegie and J .P . Mor· gan were femlllr hero figures to 8tPlr\ng young people In th• pMt. W,llh today's tmpenonal, m~nal COfPOI* llr\K• tum, hcro WOl'lhtp hat h6d to be tr•Nfmcd to.._. bcil9 or k> the ubtquttout computers.. Children and young people naturally ~k out heroes. Their first heroes are In their Im· mediate faml)y . It may be the father, mother. older brother or sister or other close relative; as the ctuld grows and goes out in· to the world, his horizon Is ex· panded through new contacts at school, through leamlng to read and through moW5 and televtston. Heroes may now be taken from the ranks of tea chers, older students, athletes. actors and from both fiction and history. While sex lines may be some- what blurred in the choosing of heroes, there are several out· standing women who serve as ego Ideals for girls. Barbara Jor· dan has become a model for many and so ha? Rosalyn Vltlow, the scientist who shared In the 1977 Nobel Prtze for medicine. There are obviously both good and bad things about heroes drawn from the worlds of entertainment and Rctlon. Television presents us daily with a wide variety of possible choices. By bringing into our homes the creators ol contem· porary cuJture, It al5o shows us the negative skies ol some of the more popular idols. The at· tttudes toward drugs, alcohol, pttgnancy. marriage and faml)y as expressed by characters or by publk figures affect the mores of many v\ewers. Fiction has, to some degree, been supplanted by other are forms as a source of heroes. It 15 difficult to Imagine young peo- ple today being drtven to SUI· cld• because of the M:tlons and phllOsophy ol • fictional char- acter, yet the 18th-century book The Sorrow• of Young Wcriher by Goethe wu rapon· st>i. for • waw ol suicides among young romantics who took Werther u thetr model. n-. rock star and th• country mualc atar hew become heroes to • new 9ft*atl0n who prefer wetchlng •nd llnlnlng to read, lnQ lengthy books. lnltant CUltuN het giYcn UI ""'91\t heroes Ilk• John Travoll.a. the Fon& and ShMtn ~. 0.- pending upon their philo· sophles, these staB either do or do not make good choices for heroes. The Impact o( the wrong choices of heroes can be dis- astrous. An individual's per· sonal development can be stunted. In the 30's, a whole nadon ac:c:epted Hitler as their hero, and the tragic conse- quences of that choice were global. Today we still find young people and adults who worship power and rum, for ex· ample, to the neo-Nazl parties for their heroes. A hero who advocates or uses violence produces fol- lowers who naturally try to emulate his deeds. A leading sports figure may hit a reporter on the head but that Is not an heroic act. The unfortunate conclusion so often reached is: "If he can do It, so can I!" This is a psychology relied upon by gang leaders; from those who lead the smaU neighborhood gang to those who lead In orga- nized crime. There are guidelines for mak· Ing good choices of heroes. Ask yoursc.lf these questions: 1. ls (or was) my hero a man or woman of strong character? I . ls my hero a person who commands respect? · 3. Does my hero contr1bute In some postttve way to those who know aboUt hhf\ or her? •-Am I Inspired In a positive way by my hero? 5 . Hes my llfe changed for the better~ my choke ol hero] "YES" answers indkate that you have made a wlN choice: "NO" answers mean you should take a second look at your hero; make • better choice. 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A CLOSENESS OF PEOPLE WHO CARE I like my famUy because the world is too big to embrace. The closeness of those who care deeply about what I do. what I think, how I feel, and the lnter· change of interests could not be duph- cated In any other social structure. Bonnie Poree/I Methuen, Mass. Lawrence Ellgle-Tribune and sad. Mother Is a source of unending compassion. In my own mind I see her now, administering soft, soothing love. Now, I hold my memories of these love- filled memories close to me as I share ln my famUy's hopes. dreams and reallties. Moryolk:e Murphy We$l Northport, N. Y. Knickeri>ocker News/Union Star LUCK IS A GOD-GIVEN REWARD Our Ufe is simple. A coal-mining envt· ronment. I suppose what makes my day as a housewife so r~dlng is during mealtimes when we sit down at the table, my little girls say grace without having to be told . As my husband and I review the day's joys, the closeness of husband and wife Is felt , and the eternal love that will always be with us is a God-given reward that makes me realize how lucky my fam· Uy Is. Sharon Aemlng Pocahontas, Vo . Bluefield (W. Vo.) Telegraph THE VJU.AIN: Ill.NESS THE REMEDY: A SMILE The M.S. vlllaln hit me at the tender age of 21. We already had one chUd , a daughter born on a Christmas morning. I assured the Lord that this lllneis could THE ASTONISHMENT not happen to me -I had other things I OF LOVE wanted to do. A remission occurred for Imagine, If you can. being caught be· about 15 years, during which we had tween floors 1n an elevat~ with several three boys come to bless our home. The people, one of whom you know slightly, . vUlaln hit me again and stayed. What the others not at all. Then try to picture would I do with a family to care for? Arst spending years with these people, play· of aU, I have things going for me In my Ing, working, living together in a sort of loving husband and family. Whatever forced Intimacy. For that ls~xactly how a position we were In. together we would family begins. The order you place for tackle It and make the best of thln!J.'. Peo· dimpled, curly-headed babies wtth sweet pie cared, but they could not give up bv- dlsposltlons somehow goes astray, and Ing because of me. Anally, I decided to you find yourselves the amazed parents do the best I could, always having a of tiny Httle people with needs. wants and smile, having a positive outlook and a personalities all their own. The fantasies, good sense of humor. It sure works. the dreams are shattered by nights of Ill· f/~on« Coldlu ness and worry, loneliness and loss. But Huntington Beoch, Coll/. you hold on, and then one day astonish Orange Coast Pilot yourself with the depth of love you feel. 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Ind they'll do lilt Slmt year after year 1fter yurl "ROYAL 81.UES" will survive even fierce sub-mo winters, ready to rtturn with more tasty 1oodness for the neat season! su,,n llMIUO THIS UU, Since th• "•0JIJ~~~'c·~.l~t~1y .. ,,.. ordln.ty new 1r1pe variety -everybody wtnts them: nurseries, lnd!Ylduals like ,ouneHI That's why we say ordfr earty, IO you CH bt IUft thlt JOl)'ll ltM "ltOYM. BlUF' vlMs for JOUr OW11 back· yard -to enjoy lht thrill of plckln1 end the joy of eaillic these ~"'' aolf· blll . slnd .,_,.iesl Onler your "ltO'tAl lllUES" locMyl lAKU.ANO'S DOUlll GUA .. ANTU AH .-. _.. trfl" Ill "'1tct coMltlOll. " ,_ "' l9t ltltally •tltW wttll "1 ft9 JIM enltf, lftllfll wilfllR 10 4lltn lef t ,,... ,.,_-_. IW ,.,_. of ... ..... lllftee. AN, '" ,._.-.. *"' tfttt fllt11tl111. Of rtt11n1 1111tl111t w1111111 J ..... .., "'""' ,.~ -.. ....... lltdr Here's a doll just Uko arandmother hid when &be -. • UuJe &irll An exqui&ice youn1 miA that will delidil collectors of all qes. To li\'tl aa 1 am ... or to keep for your-self ... to treasure from ge~ration to generation. A MOST WONDERFUL ClfTI • This beautiful doll is trul1 a work of art with !\uality materials, cnf~ip and old fashioned features pJore. Of<belrtoom quahty, to bocome a Camily ~. lmt.&inel Genuine antiqued porcetaln, delicately hlbd painled just like it ·~ back in srandmolher't tt.y. Her dreu it the tlnea1 Victorian fllhlon, all lace and nbbont, authentic ri&ht down to her ahoa. l'lau a hand-crocheted hit to set oft her aoldell ll'ale$. Not o mlnllltwn ... a full 1r taUI Here'• 1 coUec:tor'1 buy-of-a~ifetlme you won't want to milal Bui our warehouse inventory Is atrictl,y llmlted anCI It this low price 11 111re to '° fut. So burry, o*r now. NO-RISK GUARANTEE See 11111 Guwln• An- tlfwwl /)(>// )or yotlTMI/. ,, yotl .,. ""' ''"''""· '''"'" wlllt/11 14 11111 .M )'Our rrtOM1 wlll I# proMptly ,.,/~. Now llto/' I 11 ,_,..,.IH In wrl~. r----~-...---------1 ltMHlt ..... ,, Otpt. HZ·3"0 I :MO "°Pt.r Stred,"-"· h . 1m1 I l """ rusll --Gtflulflt Mtl4utd 00111 (2450643) for Just 17.77 ttch plus ~-'"411• • lllMldllnc Oii lull -lllOM7.-.CIL 11111111tff. I O SAYl MOltC! Ordtr TWO for lvst 116.00 plus a.oo 111i,. I Pf 111 •lld htlldlllll Oii WM lllOM7.-.CIL IVlrlfltff ""'tet for tr11surld 111U. I CUlll lft § Mtflutl (lllftll 8 C.rtt ll•llCllt llHMtflctrtl/VIN Otlllf'S CllA I Muter Cll•ra• lflttrMllk '------1 lllclosld Is $ ('•· rtllMta Md 11ln tu.) ~·!.'~~o ... ~~~ ,' -·--.. CITY STAT( Z"---&. ___ -"'""" ltwM IN111trln , 1111 - - -I A t the ~ of seven, Hugh Francis Hicks was hopelessly turned on by the old light bulbs ln his grandmother's house. Today, this 54-year-old Baltimore dentist possesses 60,000 bulbs, ahogeth- er valued at a quarter of a million dollars; some individual bulbs are worth as much as $600. Hk:ks is the world's number-one collector of light bulbs. Light bubs weren't Invented by Thomas Alva Edison , or, as the British believe, by Sir Joseph Swan. In 1845, when Edison was two years old and Swan 17, a bulb had already been manufactured In Eas- tern Europe -and it was by no means the first. Edison and Swan, Hicks explains, were trying to make bulbs different enough to be patentable. Coincidentally, both patented their "inventions" In 1880. That year, Edison . also completed the world's first electric-light Installation - aboard the Pacific Ocean steamship Col· umbio. In his Mount Vernon Museum of Incandescent Lighting in <lmore, the only such museum in the world, Hugh Hicks, of course, displays a Colu mbia bulb. Fro.m its base protrude two wires that had to be screwed down: It was clumsy. so Edison devised a screw base -cast from the neck of an oil can. Later he Introduced a shmmer model. Then he brought out improved versions until 1881 or 1882, when he settled on today's stan- David Lampe Is a /ree·lance wrl~r and the author of five books. THE mAN WHO ' HAS 60,000 LIGHT BULBS dard American base.- Swan's first bulb -much like Edison's from the neck up -had a bayonet base, like an auto bulb's. Safer, Hicks believes, were the Westinghouse "Thompson- Houston" snap-ins. Edison liked these enough to buy the patent. The earliest bulbs, Dr. Hicks explains, aren't the world's most valuable -be- cause so many were saved. "Price is more a matter-of rarity. Early Edisons, dating from 1890 to 1900, can still be bought In antique stores from $15 to $25. They're sold in junk shops for a lot less. Collectors even pay well for some burned-o ut rarities." Hick's own prize restoration is a three- foot tall, 50,000-watt job -the biggest light bulb ever. Its finger-thick filament contains enough tungsten for 2,000 ordi- nary 100-watters. Made for the Para- mount Theater marquee in Times Square for the first run of The Edison Story, It later flashed atop La Guardia Airport's control tower. "You'd need two elevator generators to power it!" Hicks says. How to start bulb collecting? "Anything with a point on It ls worth something be- cause it's old. Points were the only way most pioneer manufacturers could seal bulbs." Hicks ~ys. Detrolter Charles Sero, a hoarder for 80 years, willed his 40,000 bulbs to the Hicks museum In 1972; his collection in- cluded bulbs from Hitler's Mercedes-Benz limousine, the Spirit of St. Louis an~ the liner Normond/e. More than 100,000 different light-bulb models appeared between 1889 and 1900. And, more than 30,000 different models are being produced today. Hugh Hicks has 65-year-old Christmas-tree bulbs, bubs with dancing filaments, oddly shaped bulbs and the world's smallest - a N,.t(SA bulb so tiny you need a 50-power microscope to see It. He even has bulbs not meant to light -the static electric paraphernalia of bygone quack physicians -and theftproof bulbs - some that can't be unscrewed till they bum out. For devoting two days every week for siX months to order the nation's collection ("Quite a good one, although much smaller and less representative than my own."). Hicks was made a Fellow of the Smithsonian Institution. He created the bulb display for the Bicentennial Freedom Train, later shown In Moscow. Like most bulb buffs, Hicks rummages through· the world's junk shops, dusty warehouses and derelict buildings. "In 1962," he recalls, Mwhen I took my wife and daughters to France on vacation, we found a whole Paris Metro station lighted by prewar bulbs, unlike any I owned! WeU, I just had to have one, so I just reached up and twisted . And damed if· the whole station didn't black out! Its lights -would you believe it? -were wlred In series! "All around us people were babbling in French, I panicked and tried to put the • bulb bac.k. Couldn't find the socket! So I just grabbed my family and fled to the street. MWhen you collect light bulbs, rawt you have Interesting adventures." iA:.J - .. . . •• ... Ear Infections Cause Leaming Problems Recurrent ear Infections In young children may cause senous learning prob- lems later on -even though the chUd Is of normal Intelligence -say researchers at the University of Tennessee. During an ear Infection, the middle ear fills up with fluid, and the chif!ren hear as If they were underwater. According to Dr. Peter Zinkus, a pediatric psychologist, there Is a "crltlall period when the brain learns auditory skUls," usually before age three. If the child cannot hear well at this time, Zlnkus says, certain bniln proces&eS apparently do not develop normally. The researchers found that the children who had suffered repeated bouts of ear Infection were prone to problems In !ear- ning to read, spell, speak clearly and do mental arithmetic. But researchers say these problems can be avoided by parents on the alert for ear Infection. A tube In· serted in the ear by a doctor can drain the fluid and Improve the child's hearing dur· Ing the crucial penoQ. Look, 'Ma, I Love My Spinach! Picture this: a four·yelllr·old boy 1eolds his mother for not having served brus.sels 1prouts at home. A young child eagerly «els spinach. Fantasy you say? No, jutt some ol the watlfying results ol a two- year experiment conducted et Callfomle ,,.. "..,~ ..,.,.,,,. "9•1• ii ... , ...... Jiitotton F ,_ &1111 ..,. VJI, ..... .,.,...., '9tridl M. u..-.y ............. An!M Cooper 10 JHe How To Watch ·The Eclipse lf you're planning to watch the upcom- ln_g totlll solar eclipse on February 26. take heed -the American Optometric Association warns that without proper State University, Los Angeles to see If young boys and girls can be trained to voluntarl)y adopt a pattern of healthy eating habits. After participating In the ChUdren's Nubitlon Education Project, the pre· schoolers, ranging In age from 2'h to 5, Increased their co85Umpflon of fruits and vegetables by 25 percent and milk by 2 1 percent whlle cuttlng down on bread and desserts. A key to the program's.success says Dr . Jane S. Lewis. the principal rese.mher, was the Integration of nubitlon education Into the children's dally routine. For ex- ample, If there was a puppet show, the puppets talked about good nubitlon. The chlldren also learned how to prep11re their own snacks and lunches, and "this got them very excited about new foods," Lewt.s says. Lewis, a professor of nubitlon at the university, says that parents can follow a few tips from the program to encourage their children to develop good e&ting habits. She suggats that children be allowed to help In food preparation. And, me»t Importantly, lewts says, "Parents must be firm end let a good example with their own eating habits." .. precautions you can permanently damage your eyes. If you look directly at the sun for as little as 10 seconds, the sun's rays can bum a spot on the retina, . causing permanent partial bUndness. The damage occurs without pain, and symp~ toms may not appear for several hours or days. Neither sunglasses nor smoked glass offer adequate protection. And it's especially dangerous. to view an eclipse through binoculars, telescope or a camera lens, all of which concentrate the sun's rays. So, for safe viewing either watch the eclipse on television or make a "Sunscope" according to the directions below: 1. Fasten a piece of white paper over the Inside of onj? of the small eQds of an oblong box, about 1' x 2' x 3 '. Cut a one-Inch-square hole In the op· poslte small end and cover the hole with ~aluminum foll . Make a pinhole In the foil. f 3. Cut a hole somewhat larger than ; your head In the bottom of the box so that ~you can slip the box over your head. 4. Seel au light leaks with black tape or paper. 5. To use for viewing, stand with your back to the sun, the box over your head. and look at the Image projected through the pinhole onto the white paper. Do not look-at the sun directly or through the pinhole. Love On The Airwaves Boston disc )ockey Dick Syatt has come up with a new twtst on the dating game -once a week he plays match- maker for his llsteneTS. And the vibes must be right: In the close to lwo years that he's been playing Cupid, Syatt claims he's been responsible for 80 marriages and three babies! Tile way It works Is evety Thunday when Syatt coma o n the air at midnight on WITS, listeners can c:aD the 9'.allon, describing themMlves and their Ideal dates over the air. Anyone Interested can caU the station and get their phone number (but only their first name to pra«rve their prfvacy). "Many people think, who would call up a show like this except losen?" Syan says, "but they're wrong; we reach peo- ple from 110 walu ol llfe. It's dtfflcult for people to meet one another In 11 mobile society like ours outside ol school and work" Syatt says he might use 11 1erva HM his -If he wtre slngle. But he's already met his mfldi: his wife, Jane, II th. pro- dueft of his 1how. Lifestyles . P~ology. If you need a psyeh· latrlst, D.C. Is the place to be. Accor· ding to statistics computed by the Na· tlonal Institute of Menial Health, the District of Columbia has . 56. l psychiatrists per 100.000 resi- dents. the highest ratio In the nation and more than double the ratio In runner-upNewYork (25.6). They are considerably harder to find In South Dakota. whose 2.1 psychiatrists per 100,000 people put It In last place. People don't like to eat fish with un· palatable names says the Commerce Department after forking over $65.000 for a new study. The depart· menl came to the conclusion that no matter how tasty the fish, names like ratflsh, cancer crabs and baned grunts (under which the fish must be sold) make psychologically unappetizing fare. To get around the problem of diners gagging on gag fish, the depart· ment recommends that a new system be set up to let consumers know what Is -or Isn't -in a name. Crtme. Now there's a perfect com· panlon for women who are afraid of driving alone late at night. Called the "Silent Partne:r ~n this bralnstorrn of Fort Worth inventors Is a life-size . In· flat.able male dummy that looks Uke a real male companion from a distance. BIRTHDAYS (Sun.·Aquartus. Mon.- Sat.. Pisces): Sunday -Yoko Ono 46: George Kennedy 54: Jack Palance 59; Helen Gurley Brown 57; Milos Forman 47; BUI CuDen 59. Mondey -Smokey Robinson 39; Lee Marvin 55: Merle Oberon 68; Eddie Arcaro 63. Tueeclay -Sidney Poltter 52: Sandy Duncan 33: Nancy Wilson 42: Gloria VanderbUt 52; Buffy Sainte-Merle 37; Phil Esposito 37; Robert Altm&n 54: J. GeJls 33. Wed.-- dlty -Barbara Jordan 43. Sam Peckin- pah 54: Tnoa Nixon Coic 32. n...-., -Robert Young 72; Senator Edward Kennedy 47. Fl'lday -Peter Fonda 4Q; Elston Howard 49; Johnny Winter 36. Saturday -Shirley MacLaine 45 BIRTHDAY P£0Pl.E Slillrle, Mec:l.alM. S-..~K ...... .. , '""'""°" A .. ~ .... -N Y. 1CIGl2 0-""*' ..... c.......w..c. Warning : The Surgeon General Aas Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Kllp: 12 Ml "w;· 0.8111111icotiM ff. lllf ciprn, FTt Ripon Mty'78 100's: 12 mg ··,.:· 0.81111111c01ine ff. per c19nt1 by FTt M1thod. , • .. .. FOR A PRIZE WINNING ROSE GARDEN , h • -the worlJs- ANY 12 for $17.95 ANY 6 FOR $9.95 -ANY 3 FOR $5.50 Already Selected and Tried ..• The Best Roses You Can Buy.·"· Now at Low, Low Prices. Only the rose has such great ~ty of form, pleaslng color range, delightful fragrance and Ii so adaptable to almost every flower garden. However, since there are thousands of different varieties of roses, you can only be sure of beautiful blooms by selecting varieties that have withstood the test of time and remained popular year after year with amateur and expert alike. Each rose offered In this spring planting sale is a formerly patented variety that has been tested .and "cl>ven .. f.or ease. .of growth,.beaAJ~nd. abun-dance of bloom, and hardiness In all parts of lhe country. These are strong, healthy, vigorous rosll bushes. At only $1.98 each, they are an amazing valuel Order now. You will receive a PROMPTNESS BONUS ot a GIANT HIBISCUS when your roses arrive for spring planting. MONTEZUMA Fantas11cally gorgeous• The utn·sl'llped buds open onto l•rge. h1gl'l·cen11red oouote blooms of 1>r1tfl•nt scat let-orange V9fY ••oorous grower Blooms profusely on • compact bush h1gt11tohl1d with. 1eanwy semi-glossy I0111ge Only St 98 Blooms all summer tono and onto autumn with 1>r1111anlly contr•!ltong petals, v1y1d 0<1en1a1 red ons•Oe •nO chrome yellow ou1s1oe Grows to 3 feet high Former All Ame .. can Rose of tho Year anO Oe--...o ly so• Only 11 98 - CLIMllNO HAC( E•y growtng, "-• oenerou11y alt au"'"* long with dor«la OI Ylllld goldell blooma tinged In r9d or plnll Ctamti.ra Qurc11ty ewer lenc:., aide 01 l'IOUM. •tlar. or "9t- lll In a rOlllng bltw*ef ol larOe..1.. QOl9aC>llt (JOldaft bioome Only I U 111 E••IY estabh"'9cl, the ptolute end ,. markably long pointed bud• ope11 to deep·cupped. 10119-IH llng doubted golden yellow bloom• ll'let come ln w-rw Into llll EctlpM la al'lowy, atl9mately or•n, then .,.,tow Onlyl t.118 Perfectly ahlQeO tapering buds open Into 1.,ge, YelYety, <lark rid blooms with u many as 40·50 pei.11 MCl'I Richly Ir• g,.nt Ind COlorlul Another former All Amencan Roee Y-Only St 118 QUEE N ELIZABETH Truly one ol ,,,. moet brHll'ltaktngly llMullllll rOMI, 111 ctu11ef1 ol IOW94y, r1C111n1 pink ttowers bloom wty June lo lrosl Oattghtfully lraQfant Form« All Amencan AOlle ol the...,_ winner Very dependab,. 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The Next Generahons") IJd ABC decided to" go ahead with the continuation ol the "Roots" story, there was no more detailed material in the book from which to work. Alea Haley had covered the time between his ancestors' move to Henning, Tennessee-which ended the first "Roots" ltlm..-and the present 1n about 30 pages.1ust sketching 11 in. The printed history had been used up, but the stories were far lrom exhausted. For hour after hour. Haley talked into a tape recorder (producing some thousand pages ol transcrtpt). retelling the tales he had heard as a child. calling up the memooes of th~ people. and events he had seen all his hie, mining the rich lore that rested 1n the minds of his living relatives. And this literally "oral" history, his spoken family memoir tracing back to the 1870s, he presented to writer Ernest Kinoy. Kmoy. an Emmy.winner for the original "Roots," then constructed the overall story for "Roots The Next Generations," wrote the hrst three scripts himself and supemsed all the rest. Working closely with producer Stan Margulies (who also produced the monumental original), Kmoy organized this raw material into a 350-page scenario which became the 14 hours of telev1s1on which airs Sunday through Friday and concludes Sunday. feb 25. The Feb. 18 and feb. 19 segments air froro 8 to lOPM. and the other segments are seen from 9 to l IPM "The task," Kinoy recalls, "was to lake the personal memoir of the family and lay 11 out in a dramahc lorm that would also illustrate some of the most 11T)portant things that were happening to black Americans during the past century. We integrated those family stones with the ma1or themes and events of poht1cal and social history in America in that period as they related to the black experience " Once again, 11 is the stories that ltll the Haley family archives that provide the basis tor everything in the dramatic saga In the open1na episode. for instance, R1thard Thomas portrays a white native of Henning, Tenn. who marries a black schoolteacher and is disowned by his father The story began as Alex Haley's memory of a very old man the children called "Uncle Jim," a member of their church who shouldn't have been-because he was white The young Alex learned that, when the white man mamed a ~lack teacher, he was simply moved into the black community so Aar as both white and black people were concerned. The story, expanded to create a role for Henry Fonda as Col. Warner. the young man's unlorg1v1ng father. became a key element in "Roots: The Neil ~nmtions... . ................ .....,_,_ .... .,..., ............. . 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"At• movie f.an I couldn't resist openln1 'The RKO Years' w1th the claulc RKO logo ot the r•dlo to~r and the Mo,.e Code ttwt spells out ''A Radio Picture," 5'11d producer/dlrtttor Kerry SuJllvoln, who .membled ID HtraW of Trvtll 9:00 9 ()) (IJ) $,.ru S,.Cl1I "The Dayto111 500" live coverace from Daytona Buch. F11. Cil lu ..... ~51119 ecw,-, .... ....,. D @Onl .. rts 61 It Is Wrillll mo..s...tc...-. QI) ... , .... -9:30- 8 0llMl1111 Pr• e It Children's TV mq uine GDIJtf~ • cm ~ ..... mow r .. -.itt.r @ IMiPt a JillllJ SwatPrt si... mr .... s.c.r 10:00 (I)lllllftf ..... 8 9 Clll C.llt&• luht~all Duke vs Louisville. 8 F1llily r .. Ftttitll eKWs ... ,.....T• G HltlN If Trvtll ®MlkP'llhe ..... lllllly/Tt11 ' Jtrry ca Selrdl -10:30-Cil <Ill rztl li* Art ,_,.. T• ..... i..., .... m CIMry a..,.! 11:00 • 1-, s.qprt .. ..... : tl)Nleltill• ....... (com) '44-Abbott & Costello • M11ilyn Muwelt, Jolin Conte .., s,.rta AfitN m rrt111y1t -11:30- (11 ....... •CI>• .... ... D Aliericll r ... IWI .... 12:00 e oa• c.r...we r.-o,.. WI t.oma1e of this toum1· mtnt from the Randolph Golf r IClhly 1n T uesot1. Aniona . • v..... "1111 ...... "' 1111 s.. e rn<11 a._.,...., D .... : ti> "T• ii 1111 SIMI" (wts) ''4-John Wayne, Ella Raines. Alldr:L!.:~ard Bond . 8 nw.p tllt Alts • Otar LMt A dram11iz1tlon based on· the letters betw1en Eliu beth Burell ind Ro41ert Brownin-durina the course of their love att11r. ., ...... Hl;llicllbl ..... -12:30- • CD a onctim (Jl .... 12 • .... : e "SI Wat" (com) '40-Mwa Brothers. .... ..,.Qlllics -12:45- • (J]) "9 w.tW Ttams to be lntlCKlnctd Cl) i.-.. Secitty , ........ 1:00 ..... ., • ()) <II • Tiit s.,.rst111 Part II of the Men's r11111s. the hour-long special from clips of the best scenes selected from the cream of hundreds of RkO films. The project stuted as • SOth •l\niverury commem- or•tion of the founding of the RKO studios in 1928, •nd intercuts scenes from almost a dozen of Rl(O's best films with interviews with people who produced, directed •nd st•rred in those films. ''The RKO Years" is hosted by Joseph Cotten, who tells us his very first role In movies was in Orson Welles' cluslc "Citizen ~ne." Cotten •lso appe u s in a stunningly staged •nd directed scene from "The Magnificent Amberson." Other scenes from the special include fay Wray In "King Kong." the visually extravagant aerial ballet from ''Flying Down to Rio," Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire in "Top Hat," Cary Grant and Kath•rlne Hep- burn In "Sylvia Scartett," Harriet Hilliard In her first movie "follow the fleet," Cary Gr•nt •nd S•m l•ffe In "Gunga Din," lames Arness in ''The Thing," john W;ayM in "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" and much more. RKO eJtKutive producer Pandro lerman, famed diredor George Cukor, start Ginger Rogers, Sam l•ffe •and Harriet Hilliard Nelton tell viewers about their plduf'fl and the times durln1 which they ~re fft'1de. Jaffe, In fact, all but steals the show with a ~it at ion of Klplln(s "Gun .. Din." • "The lkO Years" s-.ches the history of the RKO ttudios from its founding Al the advent of the sound • era on through the sunset ,.e•'1 of tht 50's but the emphasis Isn't on f•d• and flsures, or profit and loss, but rather on the people who made the films •nd the times they llv~ In. The specl•I '11'1 Sunday, following• sb·hour festlv..I of RkO films beglnnlnt At 12 noon o,, kHJ. ' ROOTS: • • TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 18, 1979 THE NEXT GENERATIONS David L Wolper's p1oduct1on of 'Roots The Nut Genmtions:· the cont1nuat1on ol Alu Haley's landmark saga of the triumph of an Amencan family, airs as a I• hour ABC Novel for Television prem1enne on Sunday at 8PM The presentation continues Monday lrom 8· I OPM, Tuesday thru Friday from 9 11 PM and concludes on Sunday. February 25 al 9PM. The epic drama, again p1oduced by Stan Mareuhes, follows lour more generations of the family whose genesis was in Africa 1n the person of a youth named Kunta K1nte from Julfure Village in Gambia. The story of this boy and his abduction into slavery plus the stories of his daughtet, K111y. and her son, Chicken Georize were the basis of "Roots," which became the most popular lelev1s1on program 1n history when 11 aired as an ABC Novel lor Telev1s1on in January of 1977. "Roots: The Nut Generations" traces the later ducendants of Kunta Kinte through nearly 100 more years of turbulent and emotionally wrenching Americ~n history, beg1nnine 1n 1882. The film chronicles the family's struule to ea1n equality in American society against a backdrop of the turn of the century, the Depression and two world wars An all star cast including some new acting d1scove11es include Debbie Allen. Barbara Bame Georg Stan ford Brown, Bever ·Leigh Utt ..... """" ....... "~ -"" ...... tf llllllb llilltt .. Banhetd, James B1oder1ck. Bernie Casey. James Daly, Diahann Carroll. Irene Cara. Michael Constantine. lee Chambetlain, Robert , Culp, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee. Ol1v11 de Hav1lland, Ja·Net DuBois, Damon £vans. Henry Fonda, Norman fell. Al Freeman Jr . Andy G11ff1th, Rosie Grier. Pam Gner, Lynn Hamilton. Dorian Harewood. Fay Hauser. Kene Holliday. Rater Johnson, James Earl Jones. Paul Koslo. Avon long, Brian Mitchell. Gree Moms, Debbi Morgan, Harry Morean, Dina Merrill, Lynne Moody, Roger [ Mosley. Ma1d1e Norman, Gerald S. O'louahhn, Brock Peters. Della Reese. Beah Richards, Percy Rodriguez. John Rubinstein, Stan Shaw, Bobby Short, Marc Smeer, Richard Thomas. George Voskovec and Paul W1nf1eld In addition. two· time Oscar winner Marton Brando makes his telev1s1on acting debut 1n the final episode. Brando is seen as Georae Lincoln Rockwell, the fanatical leader of the American Na11 Party in the 1960s. .. ~ .., tlltlr """* .., ..tlltf ....... Tiit RM11 '"" is ~ ef (~ licuN Tiltlus, lfllM .....,, '-1 Stlllhff ltww, 0.-.. ..... 114 Sbll SMw, 114 (MltM) Mate.a Wyltt, Fty "'"'' 1114 ""'-lllP IMlltW.. l \ "' ..... ...., ....... 1111 ----1111 .... _.. .. •.CW"" 11111II"11111:lllellld11•1 lie " ...... •Ill ......... ..,_ ....,.,.0 .. r)lctMn...,Olflla~lllMyF.,.11411rc .... Unhke the earlier production, "Roots· The Next Generations" features characters who d11ectly affected the life of Alex Haley, both , as a yooth and in his later life. Amona them are Sister Carrie (Fay Hauser), a young black school teacher who married the son of the leading white family 1n Hennme. Tennessee. 1nd went on to teach three generations of the Haley family includ1ne Alu himself. Jim Warner (Richard Thomas), C.rtie's husband, was ostr1t1zed by his family, but accepted into the black community and became the beloved "Uncle Jim" to youne Alex. It w1s such lam1ly members as Aunt Liz (Debbi Morain) and Cous n Georau (Lynn Hamilton) whose stories of the old African Kunta Klnte launched Alea on a 12 year search for the facts behind his he11ta11. Director John Erman, who won an Emmy. nomination and a D11ector's Guild Aw1rd for his sensitive direction of one hour of the onalnal ''Roots" duecls s11 hours of this mulh·millton dollar continuation. Charles S. Dubin, with "Belle of Amherst" amonc hrs 1111ny directonal credits, directed four hours; Lloyd Richards, director of Broadway hits "R11sin 1n t~e Sun" and "Paul Robeson," directed 1-o hours; and Ceora Stanford Brown, follow1n1 hts st1mn1 role as Tom Hirvey, stepped out ol the spothcht to d11ect two hours of the _ show. Wnter Ernest Klnoy, winner of an Emmy for the orlclnal "Roots," • wrote the show's outline and four twO·hour teleplays for "Roots: The Nut Generations." Subsequent tel•PllYS were written by Sydney Glass, Thad Mumfo1d 1nd John McCreevey. The acripts wtte based on additional stones from "Roots.'' material lrom Haley's up·comint book "Smch" plus 800 paaes of notes provided by Haley. "Roots: The Next Gener•hons" 1s • Dnid l. Wolper Production in essocietlol'I with Warner Bros. Television, with David I., Wolper as uecutrve producer. • FIDELIO "Fidelio" Is full of firsts. It wa~ Ludwig van Beetho- ven's first (and only) opera. More recently, it was th.e first opera ever broadcast live. to 18 countries. from the historic Vienna State Opera. This presentation also marks the first time that the director of an opera's theatrical production. Otto Schenk, also pro- duced and directed his own live telecast. "Fidelio," a presentation of WNET !THIRTEEN. New York, airs Wednesday on KCET (Channel 28) at 8PM. Since its debut in Vienna over 150 years ago. "Fidelio" has been heralded as a drama of political liberty. It 1s the story of Leonore. sung by soprano Gundula Janowitz. a strong-willed woman who dis- guises herself as a man-Fidelio-in order to work in the prison that holds her husband, Florestan (Rene Kollo). Florestan has been unjustly incarcerated by the tyrannical Governor. Don Pizzaro (Hans Sotin). Rocco (Manfred Jungwirth). the kindly jailer. dis- obeys Pizzaro's orders to kill Florestan: undaunted, the Governor decides to do the deed himself. With the unwitting help of Rocco and his daughter. Marce.lline (Lucia Popp} (who has taken a fancy to the handsome young "man," Fidelio). all is even- tually righted. An inspecting minister arrives only to discover the injustice, and he arrests the sinister Pizzaro. In one of the opera's most thrilling moments. Leonore herself frees her beloved husband. Ounng a grueling rehearsal session. Maestro Bernstein said, "I want to make it ("Fidelio") natural. because "Fidelio" is an opera about hie. and this production is based on everybody's being very human." This objective was shared by director Schenk. Because he staged this production from Inception through telecast. the cameras are trained where the action and music demand, further enhanc- ing the power. uooo,. (Gundul• Jenowitt . ltft). 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Indiana -2:30- CJ.1 lftkt111il S«lety T tlrthon ID lllowit: "This Is tlle West Thal Was" (com) '74-Ben Murphy. Kim Darby, Tony Franciosa m Sit•,r• '" Oolllllao 3:00 a ColMitlMnt B M ON Willl D F lllily fll• festival (f}) lllowit: "Fat SW' (com) '6S- Pltylhs Diller. Jack [ Leonard, Buan Oonlevy, Jaynt Mansfield CHl Mowit: "Th• 0111tc1 Min" (sci· 11) '71 -Charllon Heston, Anthony Zerbe, Rosalind Cash. m c....-.i Olltlool QJl Spelts Afield !Ill '-rlllMI f'NllCt -3:30- fl ltr ....... 8 (ID) 12)) Widt World of s,.ts m llad ~ ... 111t """ !JI) lllowit: ""°'111 lit Alasb" (dra) '60-Jolln Waynt, Slewart Grallitr Capuc1ne. Ernie Kovacs. Fabian 4:00 fl Clue Clllb D S.UJ D lllowit: i1WJ "s.n,iciOll" (mys) '41-Cary Grant, Joan Fontaine. Nigel Bruce, Sir ~due Hardw1cke m MoM: "l'aper lion" (dra) '68- Alan Alda, Lauren Hulton, David Doyle. Suaar Ray Robinson. Frank Gilford, Vinet Lombardi. Cl) lllrcus WelbJ llll HlstOIJ of llltaico fl1) WaM StrHI Week (JJ) Honie Glrtltner -4:30- fl Kidsworlcl (fJ) Fa the lllliOll fl1> WaslliflllOll Week ill flemw 5:00 fl Face Ille llltioll ~ 9 5ttf Tm • al) News (fl) TMs Is y.., ... ~ Meet tlle f'rm S) firilc UM !HJ ......... T1lrtllP tlle Arts -5:30- fl "'-"m • Cl) (ID) """ •GrwtMwetltvre llll DirediMs @ FtalS ® "' ..... ,.. T1lis lhtk a llloM: ~-" 111t l'laMt of tilt A,es" (sci·fl) '72-Roddy McOowall. Don Murray. Natalie Trundy, Han Rhodts •V•NING 8:00 fl .. (); @ Oil lltws (]) FOMll 11 llowit: (211r) .,.,. ill tllt Seuth Sus" (adv) '74-tnaer Nilsson D S,ECIAL Tiit HO Yem An entertainment documentary hosled by Joseph Cotten. presenhne a panorama ol the year-the people and movies that made R~O a a1ant in the mdustry. Included a1e interviews with such stars as Ginger Rogers. Sam Jatfe, ~arriet H1lhard Nelson and many lllOli!: CDl Carol lurllllt & f ritnch GI SiJMilliollSlibft llll Miry TJltr .._, ID Sl'CCW. 111tt1t for Hit lulct (lhr) Rare film foot11e 1llustrahna the story ol the Batlle 101 the Bulat Hitler's most desperate eamble and tht b1um pttched battle ol the Western front 0 CtlcMtt's Widtl} ~.._ fll) TliE ADVOCATES debate * Journalists' Ricllt To protect their SOllrtts Gfant/Merrill lJn<h fli) Tiie AMcltes TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 18, 1979 m Aun"" lbs 9 Foetsteps -6:30- fl QI)""' WiW~ • lifts c..ftmlce • Wille ""14 " Mwllhlft (D) ..... C..,S (ll)Mf ..... IHl FtalS l2J) c-r S4niftl Kit ... o.c. u,... a C&mk 7:00 fl ()J) 50 MiMrtts D (21 IDJ Thi ""'4ertlll WorW or Di1MJ "Ride a Wild Pony" A court room confrontation ht&hh&hts the concluSIOn ol this drama about two ch1ldien whose dispute over a belOved p0ny d1v1dts an entire town· ship Tht 1ud1e aerees to a starthng solut1-0n to the conflict the pony will select his rightlul master Mic:hael C1111. John Me1llon, Robert Bettles and Eva Griffith star • ®l <Bl Os111111d fa11tilJ Hour Donny, Marie and the whole Osmond lam1ly tour London and meet Princess Maraaret DS,..1999 m Sf'(CW. Hnin' • Good n .... Wayne Newton hosts this musical lour with autsts Doc Sevtrinsen, Barbara Eden and Ruth Buw II) Sf'CCW.. llttle ftr c.iM ( l N) A documenlary eaplo<1n& the most eruthne and international of all '- battles 1n World War II. llil,. = llllmiews mw.w . !JI) Seaer .... Ill Genutly -7:30- 0 Tiie Mistry OL 8 :00 fJ ([l) All in t~t family Stephanie's past rell1t0us t111n1n1 deeply concerns Edith when she discovers the child has purposely been h1din& 11 from Atch1e. D American Gr1ffiti/Ron • How1rd, Rich Dreyf im Cindy Williams & more e IDJ QJ) lie hent: A111erlt1n lirlffiti (211r20m) Set 1n the mty fall of 1962 1n a small town 1n Nol1hern Calilorn1a, t111s fttm mlerweaves the stones of four youne men dunn& their last n1ehl toeelher as teen a&ers As the local radio dis~ 1odey establishes the musical mood, exc1tem.ent abounds Ron Howard, Richard Oretfuss. Charlie Marlin Smith, Paul l e Mat. Cindy Williams, Candy Clark. Mackenzie Phillips and Wolfman Jack star II Tune In To lllture! • "Mutual of Omaha's WILD lllNCDOM" 1!J Wild Kill&dom B The All-New Sa11! * "ROOTS: The Neit Gener1tions" 8 Cl) <mi lBJ rllEMIEllE Roots: The llert GetleralloM (2hr) Part I In ton1&hl's episode. 11 1s 1882 (12 years 1ftt1 the conclud1ne episode of "Roots") and relallons betwren the 11ces ol Hennin&. Tennessee, are peaceful but strained fhe son of the town's lud1ne citmn marries a black schoolteach" and 1s disowned 1 om Harvey, the son of Chicken Georce. forbids his dauehler's mamaee to the h&hl slunned man she loves because the man 1s '"too white." Georg Stanford Brown, Olivia de Hmlland, Henry Fonda, Paul l\oslo, Avon lone. Lynne Moody, Gte& Moms Marc Smeer. Richard Thomas. Fay Hauser. Buan Mitchell. Qtbb1 Morgan, Kathleen Doyle and Ja'net Dubois star D It Is Writtt11 GI Moorit: (2tlr) "~rlty Vwici" (dra) '73-Walter Mallhau, Joe Don Baker, Fel1C1a r arr, Andy Robinson II> S.111 Yorty fD IS f.U. "le&ICJ of Vietnam" The Vietnam War llas ended. but its reverberahons m American hie are lar lrom over. fhls special looks at lwo eroups ol people who •ere deeply involved with the confhct relu&ees and velerans 0> Music/Sports If Diii's Amly -8:30- • Ct 1 @ Alice Vera s hear I 1s broken when Boan breaks ott w1lh her. but the cures lor the blues offered by Alice. Flo and Mel don'I seem to help much 1!J Wild World of Anlmall D Americall Lifestyle O)Mo.it lUl AnJ'OM for TtnnJSOll! 9:00 fJ <Ill Movie: (Z~~r) "Marltllen M111" (mys) '76-0ustin Hottman, Marthe Keller, S11 Laurence Olivier. Roy Scheider. Wilham Devane. f 1111 Weaver An intro Sl)ettive 1raduate studenl at Colum bia University toes every day m Central Park. He is inadvt1lently involved in an es114ona&e plot p11tine htm acainst a murderous, 1nte<na Ilona! Nau war cnminal, and hnds himself at the man's mercy l!J Hour of ,_, Cll ltvtf HouM &> AFllCA SPECIAL * RD HUMBARD FAMll Y a> Rea Humbard SllOW fl) t8> Maslerpiitt nutre: Cotlitry Mitten '1he Simple Ltfe" H E Bates story of a middle aeed couple whose marria&e hu eone stale Mau1e f1tl&1bbon. Robert Urquhart and Pelei Firth star (Sa Tiie Helly'llGOd Muacals -9:30- 0 Tiit Kina Is Coftlina 10:00 U Did Van 01'• 8 J fID1 Ill' lattlesbr Glladil ·Murder on lhe Ris1n1 Star"' Al>ollo uncovers a blackmail opeialt0n and lmds his own hie 1n grrat daneer as he races aeainst lime to clear his lrtend Starbuck, who's litiii accused ol mu1de11n1 a fellow viper pilot D ltlltSl An&itJ Hour m Dodpr S,.Clat II) Gmptl Hour 11( Tiie letttlowtn festival m VolYO Tennis Finals IO lhe singles matches from M1u1on Hills Country Club 1n Rancho M1ra&e. C~hl -10:20- D IDJ !Bl WttMftd fhe topic 1s the winier scene in Palm B!aCh, norida-the only city which 1s conlrolled almosl entirely by wealthy. older women The endltss. lavish parties which provide a perfect back&round for the bejeweled ladies aie shown in this report filmed on Flortda's &old COISt Lloyd Dobyns IS lhe reparter -10:30- l!J Jim"" Snuart SllOW m 11ews m Thi m Club 11:00 D 8 ®l a Ill llewi Bhcmtten D Otll ~ GI Moorit: ''CMl'llJ Varrid" (d1a) '73-Walter Matthau, Joe Don Baker. f ehm hrr, Andy Rob1n$Oll G)Dly of~ 121 M1111-lZ 111 S11e1k htwitws -11:30- B l' flews (3 Tiit m C111b D 0 OJ Movie: •-c,r Wull" (com) '76 Richard Pryor. Geor1e Carlin ~rrett Moms Ille Pomtei Sisters. Prof Irwin Core~ g 700 Clu~ IJ llws/Mowie: iJ!ifl "Tiie l'l&toft T1llt Tool .._ .. (com) '62-£tsa Mart1nelh. Charlton Hnton Harry Guardino. Baccalon1. B11an Oonlevy D Movie: (It "Mr. Blandln1 Builds His Drea111 Houle" (com) 48-Cary Grant, Myrna loy ®I Movie: "••1•" (dra) '72- Ceoree C Scott. R1Chard Basehart II) Mowie: "lllU Hone Canyon" (wes) ·~-Joel McCm ~All for Ont 12:00 fJ s,orts fin11/lb1N of the C.1111 • T...,.lst (J}l 700 Clvb m Tiie Hollywood Musicals -2:00- • llns/MMie: "Tender ColnrMe" (dra) '4J-G1n1er Roaers, '- ' . fladot ·OWlllON HESION·lk~~ ~·AlfXCORD·~~11 ~·CAMERONMITCIBl·lk~ ~·GEORGE HMWOM·T~ ~' TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 111, 1979 fdo,·RODDr ~·~~Olk fbnel OThe/\rxs . . . Ci) . . '•12 . -·:..r:~·· Surprise! ' MONDAY F£UUMY 19 fOI morlli111 and alttrllOOll listillp, pleue SU DAYTIME ,.OGllAMS. Below, tof your COMttlietlcc, 1re the .,,., lllOWia. DAmME MOVIES 12:00 D -C-.• of Spxt" (SCI h) '55-Waltei Brooke [11c rtemin1. Phil roster m UC.pb1ns ol Ille Cloudi" (d11) '42-Jlmes Ca1ney. Dennis Mor1an, Brenda Marshall. Alan Hale 1:00 fD tlfl "All IMjltdor Ciiis" (dra) '54-Alaslair Sim. Arthur Youn&, Olga Lindo 3:00 <ml "This 'ropertr Is Condtllllltd" (dra) '66 Roberl Redford, Natalre Wood, Charles Bronson. Kate Rerd 3:30 U "The Ome1a Man'' (dra) '71 -Charlton Heston. Anthony Zerbe, Rosahnd Cash avai1N6 P ... 14 -6:30-r l i lflJ oti 11ews t 81Croa.WiU ()1 Merv Griffin SMw m I LM Lucy fD MicNtl Jackson ~ Tiit Johr's IWikl O> a CM!Mllill c.lorado (JJJ l'rojed Ulliwtne 7:00 fJ I BU @ lltws D Tiit NtwlywN Ga111e II) Tiit .IMtr's Wild m 2l QI) Sh llilliofl S M111 Cl) Sal!fofd ' s. fD lbdltil/Ullrtr lltp0r1 O> Ii Seilora de C.rdtw (ffi lntroduc:i111 lieloc1 -7:30-u HARRY BELAFONTE '* GOES BANANAS! fJ Tiit M111111tts Cllico & Ille M111 a Collsullltr lllyline Ill The Oatlfll Game U That's Hollpaod N1111t That Tune D Tk Tac Oou1fl ®l The l'ric• b lli1ht O> Adam·l2 ID famHy feud a'1 TWllltJ·four Out front fD J•plttr Watcll/21 T onlahl Juprler Watch 1s a 5 minute procram focusing on lhe Voyaeer I spacetraft •hich rs nea11n1 the planel Jupiter Each weellnraht, up·lo-the minute reports are presenled deta1l1ne mulls of upenments and hiahh&hts ot the pho101ra1hs receJ¥ed from the Voya1er I l1Jl lltws (ff) Julia Child ' Co. 8:00 fJ CIJ [2J Woftdtf WoNn Diana, disguised as an up111n1 pop S1n1er. tnhllrates an extortion scheme 1n the rec01d1n1 industry IOf the IAOC with the unlikely assistance of lhree members of an Olltraaeous punk rock band Martin Speer Kale Woodville Rick Sp11nef1eld Oan11 To1ppe and Midlael Botts auest (Resthed•1ted) • tlii ill) Little Hoae .. Ille f'rlirit "The Barn Burner" When Jonathan Garvey embarrasses lanabet, the lown b1eot. 1n fronl ot hJ,S family, Larrabee Setks revenae and hnds himself on t11al lo1 burn1n1 the GaNey barn and assaulhn& lheu youna son. Andy U Collect aa.tltaft Wuh1n1ton at Oreeon • ®' '1ll lloob.: The lhl1 GeneratioftS (2hr) Part II In 1892 the political pressure on black people 1s 1ncrusin1. ou1111eous hi eracy lests deny Tom HaNey the nehl to vote fOf the first hme since the emanc1pation, and lhe lynch la• 1s appea11n1 again At home. TOfft's oldest daoghler has become a schoolteacher. his olher dauahter. Cynlhta, marries Will Pelmer-the owner of the loul lumberyard Will and Cynthia 11ve birth to a dauehler. Bertha, who will btcome lhe mother of Alu Haley. Ge011 Stanford Brown Lynne Moody, Otbb1 M011an, Bever Lei&h Banfield. Stan Shaw, Henry fonda and Olivia de Hav1Hand st11 D MIN: "1 "Tiit c.44J" (com) ·sJ-Oean Marlin. Jerry Lewis. Donna Reed m c.111 111rMtt ' f n.nds O> M°'i1: "Jessi's Girls" (wes) 75-Sondra Currie Rod Cameron HARRY TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 18, 1979 12~ Ac*"" ludtn f.D <Hl Ill Mtytrs' Jou1111I GlY'MIM -1:30-m Tiit OIW C..,.. O> Esta kllt Ole• 9:00 fJ ill M•A•S•H Lt Col Cliff Lacy's (James Wa1nwn1hl) dash1n1 Rood loolu 1T10111enta11ly impress Hot LIPS but the colonel's unusually h11h battalion casualhes sden Hawkeye wllo decides theie mus1 be a way of diuuadin1 the 1un1 ho officer from his fanahc plan to take an ob1ec1tve 1n whicll the cost will be far loo h11h U fl) Q)J Mewie: (211r) "8'c:-· stlirs It Ille Wllite MMe" Concl (dra) '79-Harry Moru n. ulelle Parsons. Andrew Doeean. Barbara Bame. Nancy Moraan, Lou Gossett. Leslie U&aams. Olma Cole, John Anderson The dr1mahc conclus10n ot this drama sees Ltlhan Ro1ers Pat ks (Ms Uuams) mburn the death of franlllin 0. Roosevelt (Anderson) and her mother. Mauie Roeers (Ms Cole) Lillian 1s lemporarily d1sm1ssed from White House semce when Hmy S Truman (Morean) moves his family lo Blau House. bul 11lreh11ed and smes throu&h the two tetms of Eisenhovrer (Duaaan) m Mtn Griffie SM ® Aaatill CltJ l.illlits fD Acade111r leadtrs "Huneer," (1974) A silenl. chlllrn& attack on a elullonous society "[nd ot the Game." {1915) An intimate view of Afocan w1ldhle, a plea for conser vatton "Mo11$1tUr Po1nlu " (1975) Stop motion animated comedy 1n wtuch ot>1eds hne lhe11 own will IELAFONTE GOES BANANAS! First time on television! Belafonte sings his f amo1.1; "Banana Boat Song'.' THE MUPPETS / 7:30PM , ~ _.,. ... 0) Suptf Musiul !Bl SllaU.,.Mt Today -9:30-fJ (.ll) .., In Cilld!INti Andy T 11v1s warns Mr. ~rlson I hat unless he ratsn staff 53l111u to a hv1na wa1e. he m11ht lose some personnel and, sure enouch. Or Johnny Fever u offered a IOb 1n California 11 three times his piesent 53la~lltduled) m · Eiit.-.s 10:00 B {ff) Liu ~1111 A mother (Allyn Ann Mclene). obsessed with tracking the hit run dnver who killed her son. arouses Rossi's f11ht1nc msltntts and. leads to a human interest story with an unupected payoff Meanwhile, after Lou and Mrs Pynchon have encounters with hostile c11tzens, 81ll1e 1s assianed 10 find out 11 there's a story in lhe use of cars as weapons .... ...., 8 CAVE·IN DISASTER * SALVAGE·l TONIGHT 8 CD CllJ '2ll Sah11• I "Shelter Five" Harry Broderick rates ae11nsl ltme to try lo save Melanie, Skip and a hllle 1111 who. as a result of an earthquake. are tripped 1n a rapidly flood1n1 bomb shelter 300 feet below the cround a> llicllt Gallefy ® Iii! Moyers' '"""' fD 111111 Ein1le Zola's tlass1C story conltnuts ••th Nana a0tna to htr country house where she entertains Geoices Huion as well as Steiner -10:30- ma> News 11:00 fJ .. (!Dl '2ll News D CD <I.Zl @ (8) lltoln ....... I.HP D Mttie: "ltll" (dra) '71 Charles Bronc.Jtsan Georce. m TMO.. II) TM GooMs 0 "' lntetr11pt T1lb Week • ~ CMtt Slllw tD VariMldes -11:30- • Cf) CIJ) llleNs: 1'1lt ..UICN4 fllea/~AT• If Clea" (com) '73- Georce Se111. Glenda Jackson. D IZJl l8l .lelllllf Cano11 • TililitM z.. • ()) CJ]) QI) l'llict Sltty m TM Giii& Slllw • "'s.att @ Ulill, '• ' , .. ..,~ .... 12:00 • ..,.. Hledlcld ~ .... , ... -12:30-• Drllllff 9 a...12 ... "Mltcllet llf I ....... ,..." (hor) '70-Stephtn foisythe, O.amer Lassn1dtf 1:00 B OOT...,,.. • Diel ... .,,.. D'lllll.Mt.,n 9 n.a...,a.. 2:00 • lltwlt: "Flu WH11 llllltt' (GOii!) '6l-Cr11le KovKS. Cyd Charisse. Georc• S.nd•ri. •Ws-t I TUESDAY FUIUAIT 20 For Nfllillc 111d lfttn11111 listilp, Jltu e ae DArTllllE NOGUMS. ..... , llf )11111 CMUMllCt, art Ille ..,., IMIWiu. DAYTIME llOWIES 12:00 D "Tiie S,oilm " (wes) '56-Anne Suter. Jeff Chandler ID "Elca Dlw I Die" (dra) '39-James ~gney, Jane Bryan. GfOlce Raft 3:00 (JD) "bt17 111111 lheds OM'' (com) '72-Conme Stevens. Ken Serr,. Henry Gibson 3:30 1J "Genesis II" (SC1·fi) '73- Aler Cord, Mariette Hartley, Ted tass1dy, Harvey Jason, Lynne Marte. Percy Rodrigues. •v•NING 7:00 B Cil D•@ News • Tiii .....,_, """ D CJ) Tiii Jelet's Wild ID CIJ) 121> Sb Millilll S Miii -~&S.. 9 Fllllily r.rtrlit fiD lllldleil/lalwer ~ m La s..ra .. c.r-.s 8 H9Nllitill 1\f1llCll Ille Arts -7:30-u utlDfflHE IN: TOPI * ..... & Mid Hatter • Cifta Qlce&tlle .... er...,F..i • n. Dllilll '--• <Ill 0 iw,wM S.•a n.c.,a.. DTkTetO...,. ...... 12 0 Tiii .., Scllell ~ • J.,ittr Wttc•/21 T .... ~t "Htaltll lnsuranct-1'111 t" The stMt ol a three day uam1nalioll of htalt- ttrt '" lht u.s . covenna lltallh Cart costs, definry. 1ecess alld PQSSl.ble ledtralualion Cove111e 1ncluclts the Senate subcomm1lttt hminas in Galden Grove, and an eaclusive inter mw with the commitlet's Clltirrflan, StnttOf Edward K'tnnedy. The report continues tomorrow 111cl Thur'4ay. .... . ...... A space-age Rip Von Winkle awakens in a w orld devastated by nuclear holocaust AJex Cord & Mariette Hartley GENESISll THE 3:30 MOVIE 8TUESDAY(i) UNDER THE llG TOP THIS WEEKI The greatest sho w on TV! Mad Hatters and Babboons wi th co-hosts Sherisse and Cal. 7:30PM CIRCUS ' .... 11 BEST SINGERS ALSO GOOD ACTORS Bill Hayes believes that singers who act make barter singers than those who don't. and that ones like Bfng Gros.by or Frank Sinatra would have hit the top no matter when they appeared on the scene. Hayes happens to be both singer and actor and m the early 1950's. was the featured singer on NBC 's Your Show of Shows, starring Sid Caesar and Im- ogene Coca. Today he is one of the stars on NBC 's Days of Our Lives. Mondays-Fridays. 12:30PM "I've been a singer all my life," says Hayes who Is in his 10th year as Doug on the Emmy Award-winning daytime drama. "I sang at school, In the Navy and of course. at home. My life has been filled with song. But early in my career, I discovered the singers who moved me most were the ones who were good actors. So my goal has been to become a better actor. That way I figure my singing wll/ improve. "Beautiful voices don't make It," Hayes continues. "good actors make It. "Whatever the singing medium. look for the best actors and you'll usually find the best singers-Maria Callas, Alfred Drake. Angela Lansbury, JOny Bennett, SHlr/ey Bessey, Paul Simon. "I performed in professional theater every year. from 1fJ47 to 'f975. I've played Shakespeare. Indus- trials, commedla dell 'arte. slapstick and high com- edy. On television, I was in shows for Hal/marl<, Armstrong and U.S. Steel. I played 'Me a,nd Jul/et' on Broadway. toured in 'Bye Bye Birdie. ' did a bus-tour with ·on a Clear Day' and did ·come Blow Your Horn· In Las ~gas." Recently, Hayes staged a two-part variety •how which aired on ·oays' as part of th• storyline. H• worked 18 hours a day for weeks preparing those two segments. "I knew th• ,,.r1ormances would all be great," Hayes comments, "because we "ve got •uch terrific actorsJ'' , ... ,. C.1dw.ill.ider University does not exist! The Orsi gre•t hon of 1979 wu uncovered concerning the mythic.I C•dw•ll•der u p.irt of the n•lion•I promotion for Columbia Pictures' up· coming comedy rele•se "fut Bre•k," starring G.iibriel K•pl•n. Deluged by tele· phone calls to • speci•I C•dw;all•der hotline, requests for •thletic schol.ir· ship5, •udemit credentials, entrance •pplicallons •nd .iccredit•tion were so O\ler· whelming th.11 Columbi•, in the best interest of the public, blew the whislle on its own successful promotion. Supporting lhi.' good· n•tured slunl wu a history of C•dw•ll•der University brochure, •lumni newsletter •nd sped.iii C•dw.ill.iider ,, •. tlonary. T ·shirts with udw•ll•der's hgle emblem were designed. Columbia billed C•dw•llader u the pl.ice "where b•sketb•ll's fuf bfe•k orlgin•ted SO ye•rs •go." And " press reluse •warding "honorary degrees," • long est•hlished pnictice followed by m•ny reiiHi1e u.idemic insti· lutions, wu issued lo the nation1I r1dlo, TV •nd press outlets. Most believed C•dw•llader was re•l-.so much so th•t Columbi.a decided to let the puhlic in on it. Bunkervllle, Nev., where 'C.idw•ll•der' W.lS to h.ive been loc•ted, Is Hiiia more th•n • m•in street in the midst of the dnert. "fast ere .. k" opens nation.lily on Feb. 16. G•bfiel K.tpl.in st•rs in the film •long with H•rold Sylvester, R.in dee Heller, Mlch•el Wuren, M.ivi§ Wuhin3ton .ind New ltrsey Nets buketb•ll •ll·st•r forw•rd. 8ern•rd King. In his motion picture debul. Jack Smlght dl~ted the comedy fHfure for Columbl• reluse. ••• Oluln&ulshed chuacfer •ctors Ford it.lney, Don,.ld Moff .. t ind Roy .. 1 Dino h•ve joined the u't of " tnnaers: Tht Story of • Mother •nd D•u&hter," dr.tm.itlc new motion plcturtHor·· television sturlng lette Divis •nd GtN Rcwwl.inch, now btln1 filmfd for bro.Mt• c•tl on CIS. Othen In tM CHI ue Whit lluell .ind ·Kite •I~. it.Jney pl.eys • nm door ne'thbor of tht TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 18, 1979 embittered New Engl.ind wom•n portrayed by Miss D.ivb. He recently •ppe•red on television in "C•pl•lns .ind Kings" ind ''The Lu1 of Mrs. Lincoln," •nd in the feature films "The P•nll•• View'' •nd "Guudian of the forest.'' Moff•t, who pl.ays • fishing boat upt•in, wu mo.st recently on television in "Ebony, Ivory •nd l•de" .1nd "The Word" •nd in the motion pictures "Promises in the Dark" •nd ''The Termi· n•I M•n." 0.ino pl.1ys • h.indyman, Miss Riehl • townswom•n .1nd Bissell, • physici.in. Milton K•tselu is · directing from • screenpl•y by Mich•el de Guzmoin. The picture is .a Chris·Rose Production, produced by Bob Chrlsti.1nsen •nd Rick Rosenberg. * *. '.:lh•un uuidy Mld Lind• Purl have been signed by Emmy Aw.ird·wlnning pro· ducer·wriler Jo.inn.i lee to stu in "A Very Spe<iil love," lwo·hour dr•m• for lele· vision from Christi.m• Pro· ductions, Inc., in .ssoci•tion with 20th Century fox Telt!" vision for ABC. Production began in 1.mu.iry on the moving story of two ment.11lly ret.irded young people who b•ttle ignor.ince, fe., •nd preju· dice on •II levels In trying to wed •nd live a norm•I life. Ms. Lee •lso announced the signing of noted C•nadi1n director H.irvey Hui to direct "A Very Sf>e\l•l love," hued on the true .story of Roger •nd Virgini• Meyers IS del•lled in a series of Pulitzer Prize· winning newsp•per uticles by Roger's hrother, Robert 1¥\eren. ••• Irwin Sh1W's se.aring n~I ''Begs.um.in, Thief.'' the continu•tlon of the .1u1hor'1 ''Rkh M•n, Poor M•n,'' will be produced H • six·hour mlnberles fOf prestnt.itlon on NIC In Che 197'-eo suson, Mike Welnbl1t1, President, NBC fnlert.ain• tnfl11, .innounced. "l~rm•n, Thief, .. lo be pretented In three two•hour uigmenu, contlnutt the U&.I of the ~the f1mlly, focutlng on tht (urOfH"•n and Ameriun idventul'fl of th• children of lom ind Rudy and their sitter, p~tcht'ft. ••• TUHDAV (c-dnuedl 8:00 D CJ) (Jl) MIN: (2111) "Wlllte Ucl!Wnl'' (adv)' 73-Burt Reynold$, Jennifer Bilhncsley, Ned Bully. Bo Ho~ins, LoulH l1tham, Matt Clark, Drane ladd A convieted moonsl11ner aarees to woik wrth authontres when he learns th1t his kill b!othe1 has bftn murdered by a trooked shtnff, and nsks hrs hie when moo11Sh1ners find him out G 0 a lie £...t: TM belt Mii llMM (lhr) Mich.el Carne. Donald Suthemnd, Ro!Mrt Duvall and LllT'f Hacman stat 1n this Woild War II suspense drama -set 1n En1tand-det1lhn1 a Nazr comm1ndo plot to kidnap P11me Minister Winston Clrurchitl as a pawn rn a German plan to utort a puce truly with the Allies. B ..... : (lllr) ''TIM bfe lr"4" (dra) '66-James Stewart. Maureen O'Ha11, &ran Keith e ffi (II B H1,,y D1ys "Fonue's Funeral" Part I of a two· part episode. fonue uncovers boaus money stashed 1n 1 coffin while he repairs 1 m11tunchon1n1 hearse. and then becomes the ob1ect of lht counter1eiter's lrantte search u they set out to "take cart of him." G MIN: (211r) "A ._ KIM If LM" (com) '63-Joanne Woodw11d, ba GabOI. Paul Newman •Cl"' lw!Mtt & FrleMs .... :<•>......., ......... (mys) '73-Ross Haaen. Nancy OQ1n St l8l Tiit t.ntm Ofyuey "Calypso's St11ch 101 Allanhs" Part I Plrrhppt Cousteau searthu 1n the Bahall\'5 101 clues to the leeen~ry lost ISiand of Atlanhs. while Capt11n Jacques Cousteau locusts on Cftlt and 111 out1y1n1 island, Dia, 1n the Aeaean Sta CBVMIM (ll)F.Y.I. -1:30-• m cr1 a u..nie a swr1ey "The foe Show" laverne and Shirley's burn1n1 des11e !or the same man, a fireman, threatens to send thttr fnendship up In smoke • Tiit ~ c..,i. atlrisai.c.. 9:00 •CDIJIQI R1tta: Tiit llut litMlllillll (2hr) Part Ill, By 1912, Will Palmer has replaced the late Tom Harwy as the luder ol the black community in Hennlnc Bertha Palmt1 rs off to lane Collt&t where she meets Stmon Hatty Haler 1ocs to woit as a rallfoad Potltr whtrt ht meets • pllrtanttrroPK wh1lf man wllo !Mitt.es rn the ,ou111 men'$ Mure and $pOnSOll his return to cotltce. Bae'-111 Henn1n1. 1nd 1n tht rtSl of the lllllOll, tht Klu Klua Klaft reappeatS Tllousands of ,ounc black """· includlftC Stmon HaltY. enlrsl In tllt Arrny n World War I bell"' Stall Sllaw, Bevtr·l..,11 S.nfttl4, Irene t.1. Donan Harewood. Ruby Ott. Hal YMlllM end H111ry r onda star .""" ..... «, ......... •• ....... ..... (2tlr) "Silk s1ool11p," om) Col• Potttf's Brotclwey show b.Utd on ~•I• Gafbo's f1t111 "ll1110tchk1 "frtd Alt11re, Cyd Cllarrm, J1111s Pa c• 1114 Peter Lorre stir. ..... ,,... TlltllTt -t:30- 10:00 D Cl) [1J TIM hpef CMM Hart tastes lhe hudy atmosphere ol C01po!1te law and discovers third· ynr law studeots are less than tnfal· hble when Protessor K1nesfreld handles a mulh m1thon·dollar Court ol Appuls cast W1th Hut n one ol his iesearth wistants • D Gt"-' l8l WlfN CAJ lkwldltd -10:30-.... ., ...., . (Jfl Ytttr's Piptliltt 11:00 • • (ll)tlll...., D ®@D"-' eMae••LMP G 1119wlt: "S..,111tll °''"'" (dra) '64-W1lll1m Holden. Susannah York m Tht~c...M G) TIM Gltdits ID AIMrklll llldia11 Artists D Dkk CMtt Show ll)VariMMts -11:30- • (IJ) ... its: l11111lly JoMs/"11•: The Jns of Dutll" (dra) '7~-Richatd lleckel, Jenifer Blshop, Harold Sakata • Q]) IHl JallllllJ Cal10ft e TwiticM lOM • CIDJ a ••: "Ln all4 DilOf•er'' (com) '72 -Carroll O'Connoi. Ernest llofen1ne, Karen Black, Ann Wedeeworth m "" '-'• si.. m '9t Siurt l8l Ulils, Y111 & '°' ID Ca,_.. MC lllln 12:00 m _,., .. Hltdlced "-ts ., ..... ,...., -12:30-• 11..,11: "Caluttl" (adv) '47-AJan Ladd. W1llt1m Bend1a m llo•it: • "Sirocco" (adv) 'SI-Humphrey Bo11rt. Matta TOien, lee J Cobb, Everett Sloane. G) llotlt: "DM111watcl1" (d1a) '12-Judy Ceeson. 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Callfomla 92626 Be Sure to UN Your Z1pcode PILOT PRINTING L------------~--------j ,, ... 17 An astronaut crashes on a strange planet and finds the natives not too friendly. Glenn Corbett and Cameron M itchell star. THE STRANGER THE 3:30 MOVIE 9WEDNESDAY(i) IWEDNESDAYf FtUllMY Zl For lllOl1lillt llMI afttf!llOll listillp. please su DAnllllE rtOGUMS. .... fol JOllr Clllftflittlc:t, lfl Ille dr(s,_. OAmME lllOVl£S lZ:OO D Mlftttrlllff" (rorn) '57 June Allyson Keith Andes Rossano lltuz1 m "Wllitt Hert" (Ora) • 49 -)ames Caeney V1r11n11 Mayo. Edmond O'Brien 3:00 ll]) "LOiiis Armstrona- Chicaao Style" (dra) ·75 Ben Vereen. Red Buttons 3:30 u "The Stranaer" (st1 11) '72 -Clenn Corbell Cameron Mitchell. lew Ayres. Oean Jagger. Sharon Acker •V•NINQ 8:00 D ® [f1 Ill) Ntw1 The Odd Couple 8 U CJ) 1211 News D Emtr1t11CY One D l!OllMe m The BradJ 1unc11 a> Slleets of San Fr11K1.sco ® Of urtll ' Min m o..r usy tDJ MlllClt \9) Alllericln Gowernmtnt -6:30- (JII (ffi 11"'1 Cron-W-rb ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~! cm 111en Criffi• Show ;_ GI I LM Lucy @ Coilt1111po11ry Hulltl fD Midlltl JuUoll Show 121J Tht Jobi's Wild THE BATTLE FOR SAIPAN Saipan . . . the fortress needed to fly directly to Tokyo. 7:30PM WWII: G.I. DIARY 0) Mi Semllril fJO\ l'fOjed Uniwtne 7 :00 D {]) D D 0 Ntw1 g The Newlywed Gl111t Ill(]) The ~er's Wikl m <Ill a Sia Millloft S lll•n ., Slfttord ' Sell @ F llllily '9rtrtit fD Mldteil/Llllrer Report ID LI Sttlora de CardtNs s tfltroMi111......, -7:30- 6 US TAKES SA"M AS * SUll IY 2 MARINES 9 *'1111 War II: Cl Diary Ill Sllftll OL .. "' .. • Tiie Datilll "'" ..... TllltTllM ' U""-11 *'1111 e ricTat o..o @f..ily,wd ..... u <D lllllltt5"ci.t m..,..., WltOIZI TMcM ""' a c...u..r SIAMI ltit 8 :00 8 <Ill S,!Mr·MH No HttflOJk inlormahon an1lable 8 ft 8 s.,.rtr1i1 "The Outen and the lmprobtble Knl&ht" The buddln1 romance between 1 youna reporter and a woman he thinks Is a schoollttehtr is shattered by assaS$ins who know lier true td111hty. and ue determined to keep TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 18, 1979 TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 18. 1979 her lrom mhentina a European throne Paul Sand and Mary Louise Weller euest a Edwrd Ille ltiftC "The lnv1S1ble Queen" Queen V1<tori1's msiste1Ke on keep1na her son lrom pubhc duties cont11butes to his lnvolous hfts1ylt whlth, 1n turn. thrutens his akt1dy sb11ned rmmaee 1J TOMMY TO WED? * WATCH I IS OIOUGH • <2.11 Efpt h EllMCh Best or Friends" Tommy rocks the BiadfOld lam1lfs toundallons with lht shock1ne news or his 1m1>tnd1n1 ma11111e and fatherhood D MoM: (211r) "Red Rmr" (wes) '48-John Wayne'. J~nne Dru m Carol lurllttt ' frieftds II) Movie: {90m) u,rtMhtrlNn" Amos Hualey. Ilene K11sten Q_!\ Tllealfe In America fD Grut ,trformances (2~hr) "f1del10" Leonard Bernstein conducts Beethoven's two.act opera al the Vienna State Opera House. sun& 1n the original German S.mulust on KUSC. 91 5fM m vm.111 "SOl Academy luders -8:30-m Tiit Odd eoup1e 0> Wrestlina 9:00 D Cl> (ff One Dir at a fllllf A mistake by a dehmyman leaves Ann Wllh a erand p11no and its owner lod&td in her hv1n1 room and both make tar too much noise to •enoie D r2l' "'1 No'91 '" Ttln ision: From Here to Eternity (2hr) Part II Nataltt Wood. Wilham Devane. Steve Ra1lsbach Roy Th1nnts. Joe Pantohano. Kim Bas1neer and Peter Boyle star The turbulent romance between !Uren Holmes (Ms Wood) and her husband's aide. Se1 Milt Warden (Oe11ane). takes an unex peeled turn, Prewtll (Ra1lsbach) pays IOI his defiance ot his command1ne oll1cer's request with continued punishment. and Pvt Mauio (Pantoliano) 1s soon to learn what 11 means to cross the sad1s11c stockade boss. Fatso Judson (Boyle) D Amerlc•ns "The Private Eye" A , penetratm& look at the proless1onal 1nt11&ues and unique personal hie of John O'Clady. 1 h1&h·p11ced. Holly· wood private eye The pro111m locusts on him rn action 1n a wide 11nae ol detechve cases. • <ml l2fi Riots: The Neat Gt11tratiofts (211r) Part IV In 1918. the war rn Europe IS 111in1 and Simon Haley 1s part of the 92nd Infantry 01v1S1011 1n tile se11ecated army. whtrt the enlisted men are black and lhe off1urs are all •flll• Alter the war, Sunon returns to find race nots and street battles more violtnt than those 1n E111opc Alter thelf mama11, Simon and Btr1ha letve Htnn1n1 so Simon un take hi$ master's de&Ttt 1n 1(11C11th11e at Corntll and, upon retu1nin1. bnne the11 first ch11d-Aleu nder Murray Palmer Haley St1n Sllaw, Bever· Le11h lllnhelO. Irene Cara. Oonan Hwewood, 8ttn1e Casey and Pam Ci1e1 star. • llM ""9111 SlllW (ff) o..w s.w Sllow -t.lO- • IJl) Tiie Jtfto,_. Tom Wrlhs' lalut business hip may bt hl1 tast 1f Htten finds out Wllo llt IS tr•vehns with / m 111c111 G111ery ID hsionts EIKtn4ida . 10:00 fJ PRIEST'S CRUSADE • PITS KAZ VS. CITY! B ~ llu A powerful coun c1lman who once helped Kaz when he was 1n leeal trouble, 1s charged with btl~m1 funds from hrs consllluenls DD ID llfWS @f.U 9 Tiit Adwoutts -10:30-m m 11m fD liloiltt Specifl A look at the p11nt1n1s ol French 1mpress1on1st Claude Monet, assembled 1n Chicago in the spring of 19 75 11:00 B U <Ill ta1 lltws 11 <DJ o cm ""' DMIM Mt l.Jup D Mofie: ''Wllat's New P'uurcatr• (com) '65-Peter Sellers. Petrr 01 oole. Capucrne m The Odd eouplt Cl) The Goodies @ T urullout fI) Did Cl¥ttt Show ID Yaritctades -11:30- B Q1, Mo¥ies: Tiit RocklOfd r11es1 Koll• .. a QJJ JoilllllJ Carson D Twili&tlt Z- • cmi (2JJ '°"<t Wol!lan m The Golla Show m Get SNrt '8> lUiis, Yo11 I YOil fZ!) Captioned MC llm 12:00 m Alfred Hi1clltod P'resenb G> ..... /llfWS -12:30- • Mowle: 9J "Te rm of Trial" (dra) '63 -laurence Olmer Sara Miles. Simone S11norel • [OJ '8l Mannia m Me.it: "1•41am" (drl) ''6-Boris Karloff. Anna lee. Jason Robards. Ian Wolle. .., ..... : HDodOf ,,, Ooolll" (ltor)-Armando S1lmlfe 1:00 ll@Q)TllllWrow Cl Tiie lift ElJlllrtS -1:30- .. Wllftte4; DtM Of Nin 2:00 e lltws/Mtwie: "Tiit S11011 CUr111" (dra) '48-Susan H1yw1rd, fl~rt Montromtrf, John Payne G Me.le: "Mlssio11 It Hell Wltll Secret A1ent rx.JS" (mys) '63-Paul Hubschm1d. Ma111nne Hold, Horst frank • lltfle: "ll•0.11•'• '"' HttltJlllM4'•" (mys) '59-Georce S.ndera. Corinne Cal•ert • Get S-rt 3:00 • .... ''Cfnt "" .... '""' '114•" (dra) '58-Yrr11nr1 MtKenn1. Paul Scofield 4:00 .... : "CafJet If ...,.,.. (mys) '62-Joachim F11chsbtr1t1. Oe•nor floss( Oraro, Kirin Oor · e lltflt: "n• llu'' (dra) '50-Marlon 811ndo, JKk Webb. THURSDAY FEllOMY 22 fOf mornina and aftlfllOOft listlnp, plt1se Sff DAYTIME P'IOUAMS. Below, for J'llf COIMllMll<t, Ill tilt day's lllOWies. DAmllE llOVIES 12:00 D "Steel TOWll'~ (dra) '52- Alln She11dan. John lund. m ll!J) "Dml Docs of the Air" (adv) '35-lames Cacney, Pal O'Brien. Maraaret lmdsay 3:00 [OJ "The Missina Are Oeldty" (mys) 7•-Ed Nelson leonard Nunoy, lost Ferrer 3:30 U "Tiit P'owtr" (mys) '68- Georae Hamilton. Suunnt Pleshelle. Richard Carlson EV•NING 6:00 U IIOJ !Ill illl News The Odd Couple .. u CIJ l1ll lltwS u Ellllf1t11CJ Ont C!J lronsWe m Tiit lr1dy Bun<h a> Slfttb of San f ralldsco ® Hlllftlnities Tllrourh the Arts EDOwer usy <tlJ .... (JI! Oesianinl Home Interiors -6:30- (.fl (!}) ~ llm (JJ CrOD-Wib tf}l Merv Gf'iffin Show m 1 LM lllcy f2]l ConttmPoflry Health &i) Midllll lacboft Show l2IJ Tiit .lohr's Wikl G) (I CJll\IO (IG1 Home Gardener 7 :00 BU B llll News . "" ......,._ """ D TIM ,_lf's WiW m «ll a so Million s Man a> S..for~ & Son O Falllity '-'trait fD The Macl .. 11/ltllrtf l.,ort G> la SeNr1 de Cardenas U H1111111nities Tlt""'Cll the Arts -7:30- • Di9CO Miik WM Wert.I If Alliluls II Ill SEAttCH OF * &HOSTLY STAIEOUT With Leonard llimoy .. '" Seefdl Of • Tiie Detilla """ • Tiie ""' .. CJ) SUI leffty sa.. e rec TIC Dllll!I cm o 11etc11 "'" ,... ....... u 9 ~ e ,.._ Wltdl/ZI Ttlllcllt IDllewt a lltwldltt• 8:00 • (fJ) Tiit W1lto11s MISS Emily Baldwin " undir Ille delusion het 1irlhood metheart who died, has come back into her hie, 1nd becomes hv1d with Cnn when the man falls for her msltld ol Emlfy 8 0 Uttlt WtMll "The Annl'ltrary" John lmns that there are tll1nrs "'°" important 111111 Ills atH fut*t end d1a1111y when he TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 18, t979 Someone w isMes you dead. Unfortunately for you, his wishes come true. Suzanne Pleshette. GALACTIC WARS WEEK THE 3:30 MOVIE 9THURSDAY~ Youno Alex Haley (plll)'ed at this age by Christoff St John) flndl love and a atrong 1enae of family tradlhon In hie grandfather, played by Stan Shaw, In episode five of "Root1: The Next Generation•." airing on ABC, Thursday 9t 9PM ~ ... ,. ..... " '9 I THURSDAY (Continued) quits the b1nk IS • result of~.tu11t's failure lo compenute him tor work1n1 beyond Ills re1ular hollrs Cliff Potts, Richard G1lhland, Jessica HMptr, Susan Waldtn. he Plumb. Ann Dusenbury, llofothy McGuire and Witham Schaller1 star • Celllct We1tN11 Wash1n1ton at UClA. • CD <11 a Mtrk a .,.,, "MOf\'s M1led Emott0ns" A kl$$ from Mllldy u11leashes MoA's Wlld, Ion& suppressed emotions on unsus pectin& earthhnl$, 1nclud1n1 patrons al an ele11nt French reSlauranl Ill c.llt1e luhthtl USC at Wasluncton State • Cd .. _,., & Fn.Ms ., llMie: (Mill) "Tiit Bullet llldlile" (mys)-Gtlbe1 Wrnne m l8l h "The lnv1s1b e flame" As 011 and natural en reservts t>t11n to dwindle. sc1enllsts are look1n1 11 possible replacements. 1nclud1n1 hydro1en. the mo·pollut1on fuel that will never run out OJ Viwllu 9 AllJoM for T '"""°" 7 -1:30- • (}) (fJ all Allele No Nelwor~ 1nloimat1on available • Tiit ~ Couple at LI Cardilll * AlltbcWI illl T llmlllwt 9:00 8 (J}) It-" r....o A photo· cr1pher (Paul Wllhams) llolds the trump card in Steve McGarretl's t1mpa1cn 1111nst the boss of the H1w111an underwOlld 11 QJl QI Q1i11cy 'Physimn, Heal Thyself" When a teen11e 1111 ditS as the result of a le11l-but I One ot two-eQ11a1 parts S 24·hour units (Clue Ill puule answer> 9 W1te service (abbr ) t O Whole nvmber 12 Soup l S Stundolrd\ 18 ~urt•n& 20 Excl<1mat1on 21 Sh•de ot brown 22 Ty~ of b11d 24 Co~ny ~ecttoM (abbr ) 2S Aaa1nst (prelt~l 28 Cut the l1wn 31 CelHllel body 32 Site 34 Ex Mr) Cttam0t0n 36 Scowt 37 Sick 39 Time pa~I 41 Thou&hl 42 Prel1K w11h hll'I 01 ront Answer al end of ,,,. Saturday 100 unelh1cal-abor11on perfoimed by a drunken doctor. Quincy discovers a conspiracy of Siience among med11:al men 1s protec1tn1 the 1u1lly sureeon John Dehner. Anne f11nc1s and June Lockhart tUtSt • rn cm a 11111s: Tiit 11eit Gelleratim (2111) P1r1 Y In 1932. Stmon Haley hnally l111ds hlS first teach1na ,ob al a blac• coltqe. Hot content to 51mply teach and 1an01e the 1nequ111es and d1sastreous m1sl1kes that are cripphn1 the lenanl farmeis 1n lhe area, Simon ur1es the farmers to take advanta&e of President Roosevelt's new subMdy plan-an idea which arouses the an1er of the white land owners Stan Shaw, Be1h RJChards, Irene Cera. Domn Harewood. Lynn Ham1llon, Debbi Moi11n, Chmtoff St John. Robert Culp and Paul Winfield m Men liflffNI SIMill 9 Tiit Ace of UllCtlleitlty fill) World "Inside Europe. The Shirt Olf Your Back" One of the Western world's largest employers ol labor- the teallle industry-is threatened by compet1hon from lhe developing world In a defensive move, the European clothin& 1ndustty 1s us1n1 strict quotas to fi&hl back against cheap foie11n imports ID lloclMs T•tlas 1111 AKlftt 0Ul111 -9:30-.., lliPt Wery m ~aslaMs E11tt~ 10:00 8 larMby/Coftlptlttr Spy • komes Lady·llilltrl 9 [}) larully Joets An induslnal spy (Glenn Corl>etl) uses DOWN 2 Aom:in gollde~s ot dawn 3 Record (Jbbr t 4 ll1goda role S Opposite of up 6 .Arllc le 7 .Annually 8 Sp1det It <IP\ 11 Went by 13 ~c.>y 14 wa1ch1n& the 110<~ t6 t•P4!•1 rower 17 To p101 a to111se 19 Glad (Clve to puulc- .>Mwer) 23 Tool 26 Oppos•te ol l.iboo 27 P1n•onate 29 S1i.m is its coprl.ll 30 Tiny 33 C1.1f'ved s1ruc1v1e 35 r1nge111ld 36 To /Qln by towma 38 rrench ,)rttci. 40 To leavtt b11amy-1nd murder-to lea1n business stciets lrom his two w1vts D o a ...._ "' Whitt eonc1 A tiny cardiac pahent -rushed by hehcopter to 81sc1yoe General Hmp1tal for risky sur1ery-teelers on the bnnk ol death due lo tack of OlY&en Susan fl1nnery. Patty Duke Aslin, Kathryn Harrold, Robert Culp and Stuart WhttJnan star. •••""'" 0 Mtr tM Ace 14 UllCert.ailly m Ptt1nits fr.. Huwe11 Easy Come. Easy Go" T111s adult musical play conhnues with Arthur P11ker making his I.SI lrtp Wt$1 IS I SOlll saltsman whtre he meets a sl11nge young 1111 Munwh1fe. his troubles mount when his older flame becomes pregnant ®l llewsdlet• -10:30-m m Ntn 0 lllCl l't~ Oii Ille Nt'1n (9)foobttt1S 11:00 fJ CD • Cl) ® Qll News D Clll 0 !BJ Men Iii ........ l.111111 D Mowlt: "Web of t11t Spitler" (dra) '74-Anthony rranc1os;i Gt TIM G.i Couple .., Tiit lilo4itS 0 AnJ0M for T t1111JIOll I OJ VaritdMa -11:30- • o "'"'": 11•a•s•H1 Celllllllle D Ul aJl JollMy CartOll DTwilipt z-• <ml (21) Sb,_J & Hwtdl •TM~ Sllw m Get SINrt • TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 18. 1979 0 Liiias, , .... & ,., m Capti9M4 MC Men 12:00 m Nfrt4 Hitdlcild rmellb S»DidCa..ttSllllJ -12:30- • llMlt: "Tiier '91 Mt C...9' (com) '43-Bob Hooe • Cll IBl fllaMiJ ....... : 'Tiii Ille a.ls .. ., .. (mus) '47-Robert Walker ID M"it : "Marta" (mys) '10- Steplltn Boyd, Marisa Mell 1:00 U illJ !BJ T °"*"" .. Tiit Lift u,.m -1:30- lll Wllltt4: Dull Of AIM 2:00 U MoM: (IJj "Destroyer" (dra) '43-Edward G Robinson D lhwle: "Tiit "rates of 1111 Mississippi" (adv) '64-Hanasjore F elmy, Horst frank, S1bnn1 S1n1en -2:30- • lllMit: !Ill "UIMler1rtull4" (dra) '41-Jelfrey Lynn, Ph1hp llofn 3:00 m Movie: "Tiie llff1ter llaktr" (hoi) 'O -J Carrol Naish 4:00 111 ...... : "1""91Mt Ttrrtt'' (mys) '63-Hans Schm1dhlustr -4:30- • lleftt: ·~" 11np11i, ......,. (tom) ·~9-Jody fa11 m M"lt: ''Oatll11U.. II& ltMe" (dra) '50-llofothy Patnck FRIDAY FlUUMY 23 r. ..... llMI lftlfllOOll listiep. ,itne set DAYTIME 'llOGUMS . ...... "',., ~ . .,.tilt day's llOWies. DAmME MOVIES 12:00. w .. TUt ""'"Allows'' (dra) '56-Rock Hudson. Jane Wyman. Vir11n1a Gre, m uRm ,..,..,,.,. Good· """ (dri) ·~-James Caeney, Ward Bond. Barbara Payton. Helena Carter 3:00 cm u ........... , Wiien" (dra) '73-Jack Warden, Nan Martin, Wtlham Schallert 3:30 8 •Conquest ff Ille "•net of tlle Apa'' (SCI h) '72-Roddy McDowall. Don Murray, Ricardo Montalban, Natalie Trundy •V•NINQ m I Lowe Lucy ® Bill .,_rs• Journal fD Mldlatl Jacboft Show a The .loMr's Wild OJ LI Criada litft Criada 0 h'eject UiMne 7:00 fl .. •@ News 111 Tiit ......,_ "- 8 Tiie JeUr's Wild m [ll t2IJ Sil Milffoft S 111111 .., Sllllord ' Son fD lbclhil/ltllrer lteport O> LI Set.a de Cardtnls l9) farm Dicest -7:30-u "LIVING GHOSTS" TO * Haunt Their Tra1edies fl Nert Step ltyeM CD The Muppm llDlllCt fmr Ill The Datin1 Game 8 !IQ) Ill> Hollywood Squares Iii Tic T K Doulfl Q) Adam·l2 Ill> CalilOl'nia Tonl1ht fil) Jupiter Witch/21 T onifht 9 News rG1 Voter's f'ipeline 8:00 D ~ The lncrl4ible Hulk No Network mformahon available II l2J) <DJ Dilf' rent Strokes "Withs' P11v1cy" little Alnold eets to be such a pest that bl.I blother W1lhs d1v1des then bedroom in two and declares his half off hmrts U Mowil: (2hr) ''C411d Swear (adv) ·74 Liv UMman, Charles Bionson, Jilt Ireland. limes Mason 8 ®l 13 M1•in' II No Network 1nformallon available SIN OF OMISSION "Living ghosts" return to haunt the scene of their personal tragedies! 7:30PM NEXT STEP BEYOND TY; WEEK. FEBRUARY 18, 1979 A simian revolt brings Galcx:tic Wars Week to its crashing climax. Roddy McDowalr. Ricardo Montalban and Don Murray. THE 3:30 MOVIE 9FRIDAY(i) Damon Evans, as Ale11 Haley-who spent 20 years in the Coaa1 Guard before retiring to become a full-time wrlter- developa his skill with words by writing love-letters for his shipmates during World War II In the sl11th episode of "Roots: The Next Generations." airing on ABC, Friday at 9PM. ' ..... 21 FRIDAY (Continued) Cl llewie: (2hr) WTM Owl IM tlle '-'Yuf' (com) '70-Geoiae Steel Barb!LStreisand. Robert Klein tD Ca"' .. mett I FritHI Q) hit: (90wl) "Witches fllMtail" (hof) 'JO-Patty Shepard, Jolin Caftan. Monica Randall fD ® (Jj) Wasllitlcttn ,.._ m WMllll -1:30- • (IJJ l1J) Htlle, lMry "Th, New Kid" When Ruthie 1s unhappy because her new S(hOOlmates won I accept her. htr wKky father 1nv11es them to his far out radio sllow but the rdea backfires w1lh Side sphthn& results (Rescheduled) 8 CIAl ~ What's H,,,e111n1 No Network 1nformat1on available • The Odd c..,i. fil) @ <HJ W1M Slrttt Wffk m Eduardo II 9:00 D <W The Mes ot Hnurd The Dukes are on both sides of the law afte1 they fire up Jesse's old still to ma'e a batcll ot moo nshine (Rescheduled) G ~ (lf) Brotllen I Sisters "A Wrenching Problem" The amval of Zipper's father will spell the end ol the clown's colle11ate capers unless Checko and Ronald can fool him into behev1nc his ~n 1s a model student 8 (DJ QI! Roots: Tht lleat Gtntratiell1 (2hr) Pan YI Alo Haley. almosl II 1n 1939. is coofused and uncer11m about hrs hie He hn dropped out of colle1e btcluse ht 1s uncomfort1ble be in a youn1e1 I han the other students, ht resents his stepmother and feels estr•need from h•s fatlltr Jom1ne the Coast Guard IOI three years, he finds l'tiat all blacu a1e simply servants lor white offteers ShO!tly alter Woild Wai II betins, Ales meets and mames Nan Branch and they have a clauahle1. Lydia While at sea, he discovers lhal he hu a way with words Ht re enlists and, caught up 1n this new 1mb1tion to wnte, Alex 1gn011$. and loses, his wile ancl daughter Do111n Harewood, D1ah1nn Carroll, Damon Evans. Debbie Allen. Della Rmt and Andy G11l11th star. .... " Sfiffln Show @ Gmt "'1or1111nces m w. 111ttrru,t This w..• <JO) ..... -9:30- • IJJ (8) S-.U•• (90m) A lawyer (Fredenc rorre~t) who need$ camp11an fund$ to run l0t Concrus. 1 bootte (Httschel Bernardi) down on his luck and h11v1ly in debt. and an unemployecl Wl•hts.s (Adrienne Barbuu) 1n desper1te need of SS0.000 to aYOtd losma her drum house, are the fmalrsts 1n the million dollar I•• free lottery Beu Annstrona. Charin H11cl. Bernie KOl'fll 1nd Dtnn1s Patrrck abo s1ar .... Wery ....... • """"' ht1 ••• 10:00 9 NM * CAl.l Clll. • SCMDM. CNI OM.WI • (fJl 1111111 Pam f<QUllU I new 11end, leano (Vt1on1ca H1111tl), but Is ur1aw11e ol her 1ll1dy 111st. Wtitn I R "" tht two 11111 loCtllltt, he decides it's • arut opPQr1unity to 1111n both Btn Muwell's rep11t1tlon-wll0 is Clift Barnes' b1Cle1-and P1m's at th• samt t1m1 ,...a -10:30- D Youtll 'I tllt ISMS • Q)""" 11:00 D ' IJ O' llf llftn D , [I) al, IH lleWI 81bbMt lnp O lllowit: "Tar c. .. try" (aclv) 5!>-Jamts Stew~rt. Ruth Roman m Tiie o.. eoup1e Q)Tlle~ m Did Cnett Show 0) YariffHts -11:30-D UJ lllo¥1ts: "Ole Sllper Fipt" H11hhghls of Muhammed Ah, Rocky Marciano f1&hl "One fJf My lhH Is Misaiftr" (mys) '76-Jack Klugman. Elizabeth Ashley 1J 1DJ (Jt) .lohnrty brt0n D Twilipt Zone IJ ® (21' 8'retta m The r.on1 S11ow Q) Gtt Smlrt @ Lilias, Yoa• I You fill C.ptiolled MC llews 12:00 m lukt 8o1 m llcwa ED lllo¥it '""" -12:30-(,, s., f Ktory Otsco D Mftlt: ''The tto.se on Cirte11· .,,.. "-N" (mys) 70-Juhe Hams 8 flllwit: "led TOlllllllWt" (wes) 67-Howard Keel <W Mowie: "Btrlln Affatr" (dri) '70-Dauen McCav1n. frill Weave1. m Mowit: "Voodoo Island" (hor) ·~7-Boris Ka rloff. 8nerly Tyler, Rhodes Reason Q) lllowle: "Stanley" (hor) 1l Chus Robinson. Alo Rocco 1:00 1J Qi\ 'll_I MWlllpt $tleclal Cl TM Lftt bptrts -1:30- • llflntM: Dtl4 Of Alive 2:00 G llews/ Mowit: "M11rla11: Year Olit" (dra) '7 I Sally field. Roben P111t, Cicely l yson G Movie: iJfl "Voice 111 t~e Mirror" (dra) '58-Rlchard Cean. Juhe London. Mhur O'Connell m Mo.it: "OIM5iurvs" (Kl ft) '60 Wtrd f!Jmsey Paul lukathtr -2!30- • lllewll: "Tiie Thlul Stott" (dra) '6•-Stephtn Boyd. Jtck Hiwk1ns, Dlant Cilent o .., Get S..rt 3:00 Cl) -...: ......... Aplcllt '-" (wn) '!>2-Jtfl Chandltr, Jolln L11nd -3:30- • ... "nwtt Stfi,. ill tllt S." (dra) 'SS-Alclo Ray. Pini Ctrey, D1Ck YMk, Chuck Co11n01•. 4:00 G IMlt: • "TH .. tb" (dr1) 47 Cdmond 0'8'1en, Y111cent Pr1Ct -4:30- • Mette: "Printt fl'lller" (Id•) '66-C.!l W•1ner SATURDAY I FE.DUMY 24 MORNING 8:00 D 1U1'1 Cat CI: s.rise SetMsttr a ~r~ tD Ul!Mnity of tt1t Air -6:30- D S.111iM Stfllesler D fMulcM f1111- D Drapet TY ClmrOOlll o o_, ' Go1iatt1 @; Tiie Course of Ou1 f1111ts • s,ta• Out a> tnfillity factory m Captioned AIC llews IU' family fl'Oftrait 7:00 0 M11lo's M11k lllo¥ie MKhlne m <lOl all ~ Ooo Wllere Art Yov U O tUJ Yoal's S,1<e ttace D Ii& Blue Marllle U Sceoby'1 All·Sla11 Cl ti: fudlt Show m Eltfntntary ...., Ill Wo!Nn ltffl to ltul m Tota 1or 11eatt11 -7:30- D o.sty's T rtttlouse D 12]) t'tt F lftlastk fovr D '-tw!ttn a <B f111itace r£ The llert Sttp • The lolle ••n&tr ID T11at'1 cnoup Q) ..,., ...... fil)f.U 8:00 fJ C.l. U! fl'vlltyt Hour D U Qf1 &Mritll Super 90 II MOYlt: ((IJ "M1SS1Cre ltlwtr" (wes) '49 Guy Mefaon e Cl) ~ l2IJ Silptrfrlellds 0 .. Suptnta11 m Mtwie: ltifl "A Tale ol Two Cities" (dra) ·~-01r~ Bourde fl)lnsitM -8:30- Q) Solltlltm Catifof11ll fJi) "°'' tD Estus II Yl4I 9:00 G Cf) l1%l Tiie .. p lllnny/llMtl lllllllltt SMw • """' "' tllt ""14 Q) Al"' S.. It CDllewie -9:30- • ll1l ~ Dlff1 o.ca • h it: ..... ,.. .. (drt) ,, Robet1 Forster, Herb Edtltl'lan • I ft Salelf'1 M>Stan G ... : '1'llit ..... l.trttl" (SCI Ill SS-Bart Robtrt,, left Monow .... ~ St,_. 10r00 D (IJ) QJJ ,,_ I lellltJ • ..,,..: .,__,.. .. (mus) '51-Conn•• rranc11, Count en., m o.. u,... • c.... -10:30- • III farut/S.., SMll TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 18, 1979 • al ~ Tiie Jtbom • m <ml a ,. hnthtr 5""' m IWHVILU MUSIC • Tops in Country Music m MasiMllt Music f1i) Feeliftc frM 11:00 D U ltJ lulerd and the Gallofiillc Cilltst • .iOJ 13 Wttbn4 Sptdal The Horse lhal Played Center r 1tld" Part I •of two pa1 h An 1n1mattd special about a hotst wllo loves baseblll so much and plays so well that his owner. Karen. sudd.tnly hndi htrsetl with a hoise who u a member ol the maior leaeues1 O World Ch1mpionllli' Tonis Co~traae of the match betwttn John McEnroe and Flemina m laclllltS Coustuu f1i) FrttStytt m fanfaril Fal~ -11:30- .. Saturday II Outdooll 8 U l Ml ()i1 American ltndstalld Cl) Get Smart ~J in faklolls Funnle$ fD Cindtt1bbit $tlecial O'I Mlllia Colo!Miana AHBRNOON 12:00 fJ S,.Ct AcHtfny a Voraae 11 11ott"" ot ttie Su D The Ent Side Kids GI 5"I T raitl ttt 1111 •• Marllle Q) Tl fDll 12.ll Mowit: "Wfflcb" (com) 14 Lany Hatman. lou Cossell J.~ ColllttfttlOfary Hu"" ID Mia Cllild I Co. tD Wafter Mtt'c.Ho ('f' ""'""ttr Wtttly (J01 Asee11t of 111111 -12:30- • (J ('flJ fat Albert • (J"l Holtpood '"" (IO) Dixo 10 fil) GHii Ptrltfmanus (81 Slit Ila lb i'Jfl ""14 Cha~ Ttnnk 1100 D (J) rUJ festif1I of lMI) Arts Rob Reintr hosts "The Seven lriehtSI But Wllo's Counllna'" An 1nf01mal yet mformahve 1n1toduction to lht "ven ltvtly 1111 dantt, hleraluit him music thuttr tn Ind llthltKllllt C *""' It Mwttltart •n.t tlcY..., .,.,.. , (11) ........... • Tiie °""' u.itl ..._ ID 0... TtnlllM ti CMillo ~ lllt ~ 5'tty -1:30- 2:00 8 ~ s,.rts Sptci1I Coveuee of the 91st MU Indoor Chlmpio11$111r tutunne some ot the irutm <trac and held competiton 1n the world, 1nctud1ne Houston Mclear from New Yo1k City's M~1son Square C1rden rn a ~, r111N111 Iii """"' • Tiit WlnMr$ GI Million lmpauiW. 11» Jo1111 Wept Clmia 0) FutlMll lntt11\KieMI <Sl Anllfiuft Gowtr11111tnt -2:30- D CB World Series of Auto bci"C Coven&e ol the International Race of Champions from Mich1qn International Speedway Dmfls 111Clude A I royl, Al Unst1 and Tom Snevi amone other top drivers 3:00 D (Jl f Sports $ptcttcul1r H1&hli&hts of the 1979 Eu1opean f1guie Skating Champ1onsh1ps from Zaereb, Yugoslavta, part two ol ll1e World Powerhfling Champ1nnsh1ps from Turku finland -featurin1 the heavywe1chts and super heavy wttehts U F1111ily Fi1111 Festh1t Cl Me•i•: "He11'1 An1et1 on Wlletls'' (dra) '67 -Ja(k Ntellolson m .... : wl'llt Elralld loy" tcom} '61-Jerry Lewrs @ Tiit Ac• of U11UIUl11ty m~ra1 (JI) Da11nlftc Home fnteriols -3:30- D ID) \8) Coll•1• Basketball Doubttheader Came 2-UClA al Washmaton State a ® QI) Prof1uio11al Bowlen Tour futures lhe S70.000 • Clmland Open from the Butktye lanes 1n North Olmsted, Ohio ''u m c.... ,. .. ~ ,... .. ,,,.. s 4:00 u (JlJ Los AiltMs °"" Golf '•"""'"' 8) Motlt: "AS--l'IKt" (dra) '59-lroy Donahue, Sandra Ott ~ Afttt Ille Ace of U11ttmhlty fDl'al1ile tD Tllt·ltmta o.,ortlw1 (fJ) l'reje(t UllMne -4:30- ~0f Elrtll & Mlfl fD OM~ S.1 Portrt1t of a summer umi> for c1111aren 1¥1th special htallh pioblems 5 :00 B ,_,..., Cenltr • St. Tn* • QI) """ "9fW ... s,.m live com111 of the WBA l11ht· Huvywe1e1lt Ch1mp1onsh1p, "11h llflehofder Mrke Rossman in • rem1tch •11111S1 the man he took tht crown from, Victor C11tndu -trom Las Yeaas. Nevad• Se*"""' ....... : '11lt "" Ctltltrillll" (dr1} '72 St.cy K'ath Gcor1• C Scott. Ja11t Nmndtt (IJ)llftt ... : ...._, .. !tie MMA" (aff~'74-llofd 8t1d(ts aJ) ...... • Mlf S.C. ·•Dllcltflellft -5:30-•n.t~-~ .,... ..... ,.,.. • 8:00 U II CJJ !lll 13l News U lbie: (21ir) "lkH1le'' llavy" (com) '64 Ernesl Borgnine (liJ Hee HIW at Mowie: (2hr) "Tiit $e(;tlld nme AroulMI" (com) '61 Dtbbie Reynolds, Andy Gnlhlh ~ ... ID Tur111bollt 'Hooray tor Hotly wood"' Host Cem lange enmines women s recent brukthrou&h as him directors. producen ancl w11ters -6:30-u II QJ News D Mary Trier Moore O Brtlldl Starr 9 FootsttP' EID Julia Child & Co. (3) C.llCIMI C.111era (ff John Caflaw1Y lntmitws 7:00 fJ Tiit l'rice h ftip t (II EIMrltMJ Ont D SUB luwty Sllow • [,..._. L0$ An111ti D TlMUllUOWllWll ®l That's Holtr-oo&I m ·LAWRENCE WELll· '* SWlllG BANDS SALUTE GI (Jl) (2f 0 TIMI Lawrence Wei• Show (2}) Mame That Tunt a One• upon , c1na1c m C.Mfefllla T ontpi II) 8o1 de Mt1ico <Bl Antin City Ulllits -7:30- fJ 2 ... u. r .... 11 OJl fa111ily ftlld • Mltdl """ .... lll Tiit 111.,,.U i;J~ Ceft&rmiollll O.IW m fOlbteps 8:00 6 SALAMI NO BO~ER7 • "THE WHITE SHADOW" fJ (!! Tiit Mitt SMdow II illl llll CHih "Quarantine" A youn1 h1trjlh1ktr with 1 bomb succumbs to• rare 1llntss alter betne taken into cvstodt by Jon and Ponch Ootlors put hudq"'rten on qu11 tnllne altrl •hll• lllvtstteators try to f111d out who the boy 11 and what he his been uposed to ~rey Won& flltstS (Rescfledultd} • lhtlt: (311r) "Battle ti tllt """ (dr•) '66 -Robtrt Shaw 8 CJ) (IO) ft Della HeuM No Nelwor• 1nform1t10n ava1l1blt • Ctlltlt lad-'kll USC at Wuh1n1ton. •Yplbln,~ .,,. .. .,...a... <.R r.-,.,_, Mr• :=:::t.~. -l:JO- • Wtk ... lt<k, "'"-' • Comt W . l 1ttle Amold" Horll!Kk pursua the t11pllo<1a of atcohol.c abandoll. d~ft tttor1.l by M-. Kone1 to ~vi"" him that dt111-1n1 doe111't equal Nnhness or maturity 111 thri ch1np of Pl(e tPtsod• 12! We Interrupt Thi\ Wtt• 9:00 u Th ~: (211r) "''Siltftt Victorr: Tiie ltittr O'Neil Story" Stockard Chann1n1. James r arenhno Colleen Dewhurst Edward Albert A r!al life Kcounl of a deal girls courage m beoom1n1 one-ol Holly wood's premiere stuntwomen and holder of the women's wo1ld land speed record D Ill) !BJ BJ & tht Be11 "Shine On" BJ 1s kidnapped by lh1ee beauh lul and desperate youn& &iris, who f0tce him to make moonshine while they ballle then dastardly ne1&hbor Orville Rucker and his two over &rOl<n sons Albert Salmi euests II (Ja) ~ Tiie lon Boat The Oec1s1on st111in1 Debbie Allen. "Poor little Rich Girl, star "ne Maren Jenstn and Otnn1s Cole and "lovt Me love My Dog.' star 11ne Cene Rayburn and Fannie rtau m LAFF WITH CHARLIE • RICH 011 HEE HAW!! GI Hee Haw ~ Allltln City Limits fli) Mehta and HI$ M11S1C A Tour and a f11umph" In May 1977 lub1n Mehta and lhe los Aneeles Ph1lhar mon1c Orchestra emb1rked on a Med1terranun cruise on the Citek ship M f S Danae which stopped 1n ~a1n. Italy and lurkey on its way to C1eece This show presenll h1&h hahls of the voyage 1nclud1ng concerts and 1nterv1tws el Mi Dulct Clmitln -9:30- f{O In l'ertorman« at Wolftrap 10:00 D U (8J Tiit llocUord filn · A Material 01ffmncr" Aneet 1nadver tanlly invol'les R()(klord 1n his ieam of pos1n& as a h1&h l>Otered 'hit man,'' collecttne h11f the let up front and then s~1pp1n1 out on l\ilf1t11n1 the death contrKI a (()~ Qt. ralltHJ IW114 No NetwOfl information av11tabte a Tiit Stint m Don111 F1rp Show atC.1• !8l Wofl4 O> Cimo li111111tr -10:30- GllltwS m "' l'erfwlNllCt 11 Wolftr•• . fat Tuesday and All fllat Im Dn1in11 btac~ ballet and trad1t1011at 1111 Ull'IVlflMla etleMlts the SPllll of l'ltw 01teans and the Mardi Grn TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 18, 1979 11:00 fJ -~ D C tfO. ll News U llollster blly D Se<;tnd City n lletwot\ GI lbie: ''Tlle WIJ Wnt" (wts) '67-Kwk Oouelas Robe1t Mitchum 11 Movie: "Roustabout" <mus) '64-Elvis Pmtey loan f1teman at Tiie Goodin .ft Aclam· 12 l! "°'' ift Mowie: "ConqutSt of the Planet of the Apu" (sci 11) ·I? Roddy McOowall, Don Murray -11:30- f) Mowie: "Terror on lht •Oth floor" (dra) 7• John Forsythe 3 Movie: "Notti! Coun1ry" 69 Nature documentary II ft st Saturday Nltbl Live II Ible: "Tlltre Wu a CrCIMed Man" (6ra) 70-k11k Oou11as e' Mo•lt: "for a ft• Dollars More" (dra) '67-Chnl Eastwood fiJ Movie: "Count Oracull's Cru t love" (hor) /6 Paul Naschy 110' Mowit: (1111 "Tht Lui Picture Show'' (dra) 71 ltmothy Bolloms U> The RCIMlts 12:00 tD Ible· p "Ivan the Ttrnllle" Concf (dra) 46 Nikolai Cherkasov -12:30-u Motit: "Tllt Sltultertd Room" (dra) 67 -Carol lynley, C11 Youn& U> Movie: "Our Dead Oefltah" (mys) '/?-Agnes Moorehud 1:00 D (21) Roe• Contert e Tiit Adventurers GI Movie: ()IWI "Flilhl for freedom" (dra) '43-Rosalind Russell Fred Mac Murray 1:30- f) TalklMllt D Mtwie: ~ "Up front" (coni) SI -David Wavnt 2:00 U> Moorie: 111111 "Stra111e Death o4 Molpll Hitler'' tmysl U lud•1c Donal, Calt Sondergaard 3:00 fJ News/Movie: IJlfl "Th• D11k Mlrr0t• (dra) 46 Lew Ay1es 8 Moories: "8l111(hfv1ll~ Monster " Tty by N1&hl .. GI Movie: ~ "Wtb o4 Eridtnce" (dra) S9 Yin Johnson Vtr• Milts -3:30- D Moorie: • "r11ncn toi11S Ille .CS" (com) ~ Oo111ld 0 Connor ~.21 JBL 's NEWEST SPEAKER is here a.nd ready for you to audition. The L220 offers accurate. studio ouality reproduction and precise definition -the results of advanced and 1nnovat1ve engineering Its striking visual design gives it a mOdern and handsome .appearance. Yet the L220 is a prOduct of the same JBL tradition that has extended back to the origins of audio history Every facet of the L220 enhances a single design idea: Aligning the acoustic center of each driver while still retaining a flat baffle panel for maximum dispersion and minimum diffraction This array gives the L220 a degree of realism and accuracy not otherwise possible in a loudspeaker system. Freouencies are heard In the same time relationship to each other as when they were recorded. 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