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1979-04-22 - Orange Coast Pilot
7 ' . ' SUND/lY VOL 72, NO 112. 7 SECTIONS. 120 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1979 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. • Quiet Crowd Protests Nukes at Onofre ~ . O!lilf P 1IOI PMto bV G.Jf'I AmDrO\t- By ARTHUR R. VINSEL ,. Of .... 0•11~ l'llM $Ytl A s unny day a nd fears of whet future springtimes might be like if nuclear power is mankind's own Frankenstein's Monster, drew some 2,000 to a breezy bluff at San Onofre Satur- day J-telium-filled balloons and lazy kites soared over the nuclear powe r protest rally a few hundred yards north of the Southern California Edison Compan y's San Onofre Nuclear Gener:ltin~ Sta lion But the s pectre of what h appened or Jlmost happened at Pennsylvania's Thrt-t· M 1Ie Island loomed over lhe gathering on lbl' 1-{rnssy cllfr overlooking !:>1ln Onofre State Reach .. Wl• were surprised that there were so many p(•oplt'." ohscrvcd Lynn Harn s Hicks, of San Clt'mt•nt<.·. a sµokcsmc.in for GUARD. one of several organ1 zat1ons sponsonng the rally . .. We knew people would be alerted to tht· dangers afkr what ~c.tppened al Thr ee Mile Island." s aid Mr~. llic kf->. GUARD, wants the µlant two mile~ south of San Clemente shut down "Th('y :ire now ready to listen to what' the sc 11mt1~ti-. have been telling them all along," she added. Key speaker at thl' rally which was c.tmiably kept unde r loost• ~urvc1llance hy the San Diego Count\ Sher1rr·.., Offlc(• a nd Edison Co. secunt~ pcri-.onncl v.as Or. Ho~uhe Bertell. A ... pr 1g htly , gray-hai r e d nun anti h10.,tJt1.,t1c1an .... ho has studied relat1ons hip!t hl'I\\ c<•n r aciiation <i nd humc.i n health. Dt. Bl'rtcll dr<'w J rousing ovation with her speech. Sh<· portra)c<I J \\orld of grote~que hum<1n t n •.aks c·\oh 1nJ;! tprough gl'n · d<tm agc due t11 rnnll nucd rad iallon ex po~urc. even in h m1tccl OEMONSTRA TORS IN CROWD AT SAN ONOFRE SATURDAY PASSED OUT 'HELL NO, .WE WON 'T GLOW' BUMPER STICKERS <St>t' SAN ONOFRE, Page A~I States Face More Rain Ra111pagi11g Waters Claim 4 in Texas H\ Thf' A!>Mll'iah•d Prei.s 'l'h1;usan<ls flc·d t hc>1r homei-. Sa t urcluy as tht.· rampaginl! l'c•<irl H1 .. l'r hon• <h1\.\n on th1• s ni;tll c·1t\ ul ('11111111111 .1. \li-..s ,1 1111 I IJ 'h I fl J! I I 1111 <I \\ J l 4· I'' th1 P:tt1·m·cl pr11p• 11 \ ;,111rl llH· ... Ill I 1·,,1 .... "1;111 th P.1lwt:i anti :\tin Ill' ,111 .1 l'hl' h1}!h \\ a1t•1 1'1.J1nwd four '"''' Ill Tt•\,IS thn·t· rH:r-.on ... ''"'"' to lhc•1r d1·,1th.., in <t c:Jf h~ a fl,1..,h flc1rnl in "ian \ntonio latt· Frida' anti <• I lou ... tun hen \\ h11 dl!-.<IJllH'<.lll'd 10 lht• C'hUrnlllj! \\ otlc•t.., ul a IJa\ ou .ts h<• n.•<iched for •• floating football Pn•sHknt <.'artt•r <lecl::ircd M 1i-.-.1111n ;i' ch.,;...,tt•r a r(•.i Satur· da v bt·t:iu..,<· ol l11rrC'nt tJI ram. I looding and tornadoes that began late las t month. Th<· action will pe rmit the use of federal funds for rc•lwf and rt· c·o\ery t•fforts in parts of that ..,tale:.-orth l>akota Gov Arthur Li nk said he ""ould s ubmit a re qul'sl to Carter "a s soon as pns..,.hle · for <tn t'mcrgt'ncy dis <i!tlt•r deC'laration C:.i rter de.• s1}!n<1 ll'd Miss1ss1pp1 a di~astcr an•a last week !\liss1ssipp1 Civil Dcfen!tc of f1C'i<ils estim a te d dam age st atew1de l>t<tnds at near Iv S700 million. In the s tale capital or J aC'ksnn. a was te water treat meal plant was d;.imagcd to the tun(• o f S62 million. a uthontll'S !->aid Stakes T oo Rare? ln_flated small claims prompt legal program 8~ JERRY CLAUSEN 01 11>« Oa11r Pllol SI.Ill In a day wlwn repairing a crumpled fender can co5t nearly SI .000. Small Claims Court Judgments that top out al $750 se<•rn inadequate lo many. It'!-. th1i-. sort or inflation that ha!'-made wav for an ex pc nmcntal Small Clu1ms Court program in West Ornn~c County Munil'1p<.1l Court that will enable the damagt'd par ty to l'Olll•C't up lo Sl.500 without the m:ed for an expensivt• lawyer 'I nnat1on huS b(•l'n c·1ted by legiSll:ttOrS. 1 heir advisers, lawyers. Jud~es and consumer affairs specialis ts as the maJor reason the pilot program is a harbinger of a new state law that eventually may raise the $750 Small Claims lid. Small Claim!> Courts are special courts in which anyone can sue anyone else who owes him m oney w1thout the e xpense or a lawyer. A PLAINTIFF SEEKING more than $750 must file i n e ithe r the Municipal Courts' civil branches for up lo $5,000 or in Superior Court for even higher sums. Ottler Municipal Courts involved m CLAUSEN experiments identical or similar to the West County pro· ~ram are f'rcsno, Oakland-Piedmont. Compton, East Los Angeles and San Bernardino's Chino division. Alan McKonc. who presides over the Orange County facility in Westminster , believes the experiments will le ad lo legislative action raising all 'Small Claims j urisdictions to the Sl.500 mark. ' BUT ARMED WITH ONLY a few statisllcs generated durlng the first 10 days of operation. Judge McKone s aid this week it Is reully too early to predict r esult& of the test <See SMALL CLAIMS, Page A3 > Some 3,500 to 4,000 persons abandoned their homes in the northern sections of Columbia, a <.'II) or IUXlO in :\1arion Count~. .ind \\Orned ofl 1t·ials \\ al<'hl'd tloud-; darkl·n The .Miss1ss1pp1 l11ghaway Patrol said 6,000 J)L'11 µle tn all had evat·uated their ho mes an the count\ "I was ~fra1d Of-th1t . " SHttl .J 1m Thornhill. \la n on Count) Civil Ocfc>nse d1rt!ctor. a~ hL· scannt•d bulletins predicting the possibility of lhrc·c inches lo s1'1. inches of rain Saturday and to day in the Pe<Jrl River hus1n .. ll 's f:(omg to rum us." he said Light ram fell S<ilurd<iy al · lt'rnoon Tht• Nc.ilional We at hN Service predicted ;J reeord c rest of 29 ft•et. 12 feet above flood stage, on the Pt>arl at Columbia tolll:t) Watc>r s tood knec•-decp in neighborhoods within two blocki-. of the Mari o n County Courthouse on the town square Health officials ~aid they feared the flood could sabotage the <.·ity 's s andbagged sewage pumping s tation. About 30 miles upstream at M ont1t'cllo. the n.,. er bc,g<1 n to re c·c•rt t• It stood ;1t 33.5 rct·l Satnr da) morning, do\.\n 'from lhc· t:re!.>t of 34 I feet on Fnd:Jy Late Fnd<i). h1~h\\ a~ orf1<:1Jb <'Jrvc d a tren c h through lli ~hway 98. tht-main road into Columbia from the east. to fn"<' flood wa te rs dammed bv th1· road. The water gushed aC'rosi-. hundreds or CICres Of farmland to the south Mam roads to the south and l'asl or the city were clos1•d and roadblocks ringed the town. "Holocaust' Comme1tded i\TII ENS. Ga. <AP 1 "Holocaust." the top-rated te levision drama about the plight of Jews in Europe during World War'll, received a George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award, it was announ ced today Bob Keeshan. television's Cap tain Kan~aroo. and Richard S Salant. former president of CBS News. were individual winners of the 28 awards given out this year by the University of Georgia School o~ ./Journalism and Mass Commun.Acalion. A to tal o f 724 radio and television programs wer e en- te red in this year's com petition for the awards, which have been presented since 1941. Tilus Productions Inc . and NBC received the award for "Holocaust," which the judges said, "has won international ac- claim despite the controversial nature or Its s ubject in some countries o( the world." Keeshan was awarded a Peabody for providing "superior entertalnment for children. •• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TOMMY SH ANKLIN, 8. OF IRVINE WALKS ACROSS UPPER NEWPORT BAY DAM • Silt Situation Suffers Bay Turns to Meadow as Controls Bog B y JO!\NNF: REYNOLDS 01 th• o .. oly Pilot St•ll Oncl.' u(.)(111 a ti mt• there w<is H hocty of walt:r known us lhl' £\at'·k Ba.v to Ille people who Ii vnl aro und 11 1n Newport Beach anrl Co~ta Mt•stt Tht•y fish<'cl in it. they ... warn Ill 11 an<l \\:ltC'r sk11cd in 1t. They t'\'l'll hud a ~alt works in 1t Thl•sc 11eoµll· enjoyed thc1 r hay so much th(·y talked the state into buying 1t to keep 1t from being developed like 1• the lowe r bay. Rut this story doesn ·t have a happy endinJ! T o day, the Upper Newport Bay is slowly. relentlessly turn· ing into a meadow a s tons of mud a re wa!-hed into 1t each winter It has gotten so bad. one man even tried to JO~ across it and was only 10 feet from the far shor e before he got s tuck In mud too s oft to bear his weight. Possibly more distressing to people who once used the bay 1s that nothin,:t has been d one to re· m ove the estimated 2 million cubic ~ards or s lit that are slow- ly choking the bay to death . A possible explanatlop or the inaction in hailing and reversing the s iltation is the price tag. One estim ate put it et SlOO million. The state Department of Fish and Oame admin isters the Up- per Bay 1US a 741-acre biological • preserve. T he departm ent has $1 l million to spend on its preserve ... and among its plans 1s a ptlot marsh restoration proJcct The µrojN'l calls for th1· drt•dg ing of a channel to a s m<1ll area near thl' ht!ad of the bay l<l see what cffet•t restoring tidal t·ir c ulallon will hCJVl' on thl' w1ldhft.> The detrimental C'ffccts or tht· CARS COVERED -A trio of s tories m You 'Your Money take a look at how you can save on auto expenses. what's happened to the big-car res ale market. where to complain if a gas s tation rips you off. Pa~e Cl. WHAT 'S UP DOC! Publicists like to call Jonathan Miller a Renaissance ma n. That may be overdrawn, but Miller's ver satility is as striking as his m etaphors. and his e nergy seems inex haus tible. The As· sociated ,Press profiles th is physician who's branched out In· to the· arts and blended enter· tainment and medicine. Page 810. WORLD' HOM ELESS -A pair of pri7.e·winning journalists travel the world with camera 'and notebook, recounting the plight or 10.5 mllllop ho meless. hopeless refugees. T&'t series by Peter AmeU. and Eddie Adams ' . mud are well known . The very f1nc ·J!rained s ilt that rolls down thl' San Diego Creek into lhl' bay sl'ltlt:!s when the fresh water that c·arries 1t hits the bay's salt water . As u result, a blanket of densl' CScc SILT, P age A2> of The Associ~ted Press starts on Page A9. FUNNY TWIST Carol . Burnett rans are due for shock I and new appreciation of her talent tonight when the longtime com edy show host s tars in ABC· ~ TV's "Friendly Fire.'' Critics predict it is most Important film o ( sea son a nd h ail h er • perform ance as high dramatic 11 achieveme nt. Page 88. I •'""'• -.....Cll aJ AIMI LaMltn •1 •-n .,_ ca Mfll'-• '" 8tttlMU CM Mewlff ... IO C.11"'111ot AS N..._. .._ A• Ci.tit... 0 1-14 OB ... c-ty A10 C-~ Cl ltN4 •14Mt CM c ..... _. .. ...,,. .... o..-..-C• A It ltkll Mllfttett C4 ) 0.1.i-All Tllffttn ••10 ............... M-1 Tra"4 All IE_.......,... •tt W.alNr A4 ........ h-1 't,Wl 'f-IMMy C:I ...,_.... ., IHllLT f'tLOT HCTIONS TVWMll 1 • r .. Sunday. ~prll 22. 1919 · He Should Have Been Contrite -Ford NEW YORK IAP> -Former President Gerald Ford says be wus aurprlsed by the negative reaction to bis pardon of Ric hurd Nixon. and he blames hlmacll tor not explaining better Wl'ly M '"g1'lll1tl?d the 11ardon. "I should have emphasized rarr ~rt'alcr the necess ity that I, as president. spe nd all my time working on the dom estic and in- ternational problem s of the pre- s ide nt re presenting 220 million people ," Ford s <t id in1 a t elevision int('rview. - Instead, Ford said. he was "devoc.tna 2S percent or my time on the legal m atters, the tapes, the documents that wer e in con· troversy as far as P resident Nix-on wafi concerned." Font-also S11id Nhc-on 's re· signation from the presidency "would have been far. ra r better acc·ept cd " if N i xo n h ad apologized to the A mcrican peo· pie for the Watergate scandal. The taped Interview with Ford was to be broadcast a t 10 tonight on NBC-TV's "Weekend" show. Past . Shah Troops - Resist Death Order ~ A 12,000·word excerpt ot Ford'• forthcoming book, "A Ttme to Heal ... appeara in the May issue or Reader 's Digest. and was re- leased Saturda_y. A synopsis of the major potnls of tht> book ttppe&red tn the-April. 7 issue or The Nation. whlcb ac- qui r cd a copy of the m anuscript. Ford suid it irked him that som e JX..'Ople believe a pa rdon dea 1 was mad e with Nixon before he stepped down. "Unfortunately, some people still don't believe it. but as long as my conscience is clear I h ave to accept what others may feel," he s aid. Ford said that he believed that Nixon's stated reason for resign- ing that he had lost necessary s upport in Congress was "a highly technical a rgument. ENSENAOA RACE START ALWAYS CREATES TRAFFIC JAM AFLOAT OFF NEWPORT TEHRAN , Ira n 1AP 1 - Soldiers in the wes tern town of Kermanshah refuse to turn over to executioners a fello w enlisted man conde mned to death for s hooting a nti -s h a h d e - mons trators, newsp-apers report- governme nt appointed by Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, re· volutionary tribunals h ave tried and ordered executions of 149 men who served in the shah's re- ··I believe . . . his d eeision would have been far. far better accepted if he had been contrite . admitted mistakes, e rrors, and had apologized to the American people," he said. Race Crowded, Slow ed Saturday. .., In the .firs t re ported incident of se r ious res istance lo a sum- mary decision by Iran's Islamic courts. the soldiers de manded that Tajali Gorganli not be ex· ecuted. saying he was merely ('arrying out his commanding of- ficer's orders, p ress re po rts said. gime . . An Is lamie court on Thursday convicted Gorganli. who served in Kermanshah. of kilting anti· s hah de monstrators . Ford s aid be had no second thoughts about granting the pardon, and that bad economic news probably contributed to his defeat by Jimmy Carter a s much as dissatisfac tion over the pardon. Ensenada Cl assic &art Uphold1' Tradition The soldiers as ked for a nd re- ce ived a 24-hour stay of ex- ecution so his parents could he brought from his hom etown for a last visit. the reports said. However , he said he was "a little ashamed" of his treatment of the late Ne lson Rockefeller. who stepped aside as Ford 's vice pr~sident p rior to the 1976 prima ries. By ALMON LOC KABEY Olllly jtllol Bo•ll"t Edllot An early morning fog o bliging ly wus burned off Saturday 111 time to ~I Vf' approximately 500 vachts in the-J2nd Ne wport to ·En::.enada r :11·1· a C'lt•ur W(•alht•r s tart. bul the bn•e1.t· ;it t he firs t s tarting s ignul at noon left a lot to be d('~1rt•d Th<' 17 <'l:i.,:-.t.•:. in four d1v1s1on.., got away 1n ~· Ii 8 :-.oullrnesk r ly hreeze thul hacl lht• 'usl.Jll't'l t'losC'-haul<'d on J ... ta rhoard lack with lht• pO:-.!>ilJ1lrty thal tht:> hret•ze "'nu let haul to tlw "'e:.t h\ m1dnflt'rnoon .rnd .tllo"' '>Piil nakcrs lo hl' :-.d for lht· 125 mile run to Ens(•nana Rut lhl· warm !t•nlpe r.1turt• .llso µt):-.cd llw l111to,1 I of fuJ.! ,1.., lht• l'IK ll 111'1'.lll 111 t'•'ll'' I :11tl!l1 if "' 1 t ti 1 11 ,. ,, .. r '" ,, 1 r ., ti o, ,. <1 r:.11nai..:t· Unlt•M• \\t·<1lh1·1 1·111111 11 1011.., 11 11 Jl r n v t• .., 1111 1 h II l I h l' Lo ... ('oronudos h land.., tod.i\ th,. 111 dil'ations \\t•rt• rw .inolh1•1 ..,,,,"' ract• with nonl' of I h•· ~ ;whh finis hing ~f•1rl· 1101111 Unre p orted Onofre .~ire Cut ·cab.Les SA'.': IJI E<:o ' 'P 1 h1· µublH· .ippan •nth ".,.., nl'n•r 1n form('(t of .1 m•11or fir{' ;,ti ttw San Onofrt.' n11c·le;.1r P'>"'<'r pl:1nl 11 years ago that rk-..lro.Yl'<1 t•on I ro l c;.1hlt.'s and n·ndcr ed 111 p1et'('S of 1·qu1pm1·nl 111op1·ra1Jlc·. 1 ht: San Oll').!o l;n11111 n·1m rtt'd to tla v. On M:Jrch 2:J. Wl18. I wu munth:-. :.iftcr thl• p lant Wl·nt into operation, a fire• in tht' t·ulll(· room destroyed three travs ,,f C'ahll'!> and forced the µlant to dost' for six months whlll' r C'p a1rs w1:rc made CJnd nC'w w1 r1ng was 1n ~tall('d. The blaze was c·ontrollcd by t~e f1rc dcµartm('nt al thl· nearby Camp Pendleton Man nt· Base. "I don't think thcr(' "'as one• nt•w s pap1·r thut c<iretl c.ihout nuc lt·ar P.>Wl'r plants in 1~.8 The fire was not rcully <• nt·w-.. t'\ l'nl. .. lie.ins Ott<1:.on . Southe rn C<tltfornrn Edison '::. m am.1gl'r nf nuc le ar ~cnerut1on. said Fnda\ Ht.• was plant suµl•nntcndent ~l San Onofrt.•"; Unit I J.lunng 11:-. f1r::.t nine year s 11f ope ration Six,.ton Truck A J uggernaut -IQ, Tusti11, Area A s ix.;ton jugger naut l ~dcn with hard asphalt blocks lhat hurtled a nd bounced hke thrown dice roared off the Newport Free way and into a-Tustin a partment complex Saturday. miraculously injuring no one. Politi! said the 1951 vintage dump truck driven by Robert Young. 30. whose home city was unavaila ble . los t its brakes wh ile t aking the McFadde n Avenue off-ramp in heavy lraf. fie . The 6.700-pound tr uck carry ing three tons or a sphalt blocks for a con s truction compa ny hurtled through the intersection. then rammed a concrete wa ll ContinuinR on in a burst of shatte red concr ete. with Young ha nging onto the steering wheel for dear life. the runa way truck the n c rus h ed a C h e vrole t Impala. a Porsc he coupe and a Toyota sedan. Police. still amazN1 that noonc was Injured, s aid thousands of dollars in dumu ~es w111 be tabulated as u rtsult of the 4 p.m . disaster ut the Tustin Arms I apartments. 15701 Tus tin Village Way. . • The var1ou:-. d:tsscs got off w ith no se ri o us rJncid cnts. Newport 0('ean Sailing As - .., n <' i <• l i o n 1 N 0 S A l r a c· c <'hai rman Alan Oleson said a bout 18 vaeht:. "'e re over the lint• <'<lrl y: but a ll re turned for resta rts Roats Jumping the g un in their :.tarts are req uirl'd to n •tur n and res tart or hl' ;_1sse:-.M:d a Ont.' hour penalty on t•lap:.ed lime Alan s:.i1d th<•re was the usual number of bumping m a tches on the crowded start ing hncs, but no p roll'st n ags were obser ved t:ndcr norma l wc alhl•r con d1t1ons. the fll'l't can expect hght lo mndC'r:i tt• airs from the sl.1rt lo F.n:-.l'n:lfla a ml l'" <·n lighter n ind1l1ons off l'mnt Luma 1,. ntlt•r t lll'~l' eon cl 1t1011-.. l ht• _ma1ontv of lh{· s k1ppc·r.., \H•rt• t''\Pl'l'l1•d to St•I <1 ('nur..,l' outs11k the 1,.,.., ('ornn:u.lo!-. ls lunds <,Outh 111 Sun U1eg11 1n hopt•s tlf pit-km~ 11p a "'l'sll'rly bn :e1.l' thut would fill in lall:r this mor nlll.L! to "lll'l'd tlwm on t h1.•1r .,.. . ._.,. to the f1111s h ltnt· in To<lth Santi·,.., Ba.' f 'rom Pofl.e :\ I SILT ... rn ud cm er:-. lhl' hu) .., nor mull) ..... ntl\' bottom Th~1l s und\ hollom 1-.. hom1· lo ,1 \ aril'l~ or" pluni... <ind :in1mal.., 11n wh1t:h Lhe ha v·., mon• '1s1hl1· l'l's1den~s. 1l'i fl:.h a nd h1rds, dl· pend for s ur vl\ a I. Wht•n the silt lltl'rullv choki·-.. the s mall life forms hy c utl1n,,: orr their oxygen s upply. ll a lso dr i ves off th" birds und fis h. Rut the rc•stor:.it10n projt•cl. which has been in lhl' works for lll'<i rly thret· y<:iH s. has n't gottC'n pust th<' prt'liminury study sta gt•s bt•c<i u:.l' of the on.going :-.1 lt a t1on The pro.Jl'ct lo set• \.\ha t hup pl'ns when mud Is drcdgt'<1 out hLi s twcn hl;j ltccl hN·a usc th•· m ucl \lo111l c ome right hack and lht: time . effort and mom·y will huH· ht•<•n waslC'd. explained l'n·ston .Johnc; nf th<' Dl•p;,irlment of F1.,h .rnd Gamt•. Rut .Johns a nd <if f1 r1als tJf ulhl'r state agl'nt·w-.. an·n t w11ng lo let th1• 1s:-.u,· 11r thl· bu\ d1t• Last winll'r. lhe deputy J\t tornt:>y c;e ncr<il who helped tht· :-.lull' buy lh1· p resl•r\'t• ""·'" calle d in tn hl'lp Ed 1Jub1el said h<''s launch"tl a multi·pronged e ffort t1> g1.·I publil' agencws uncl private in te rests m oving voluntarily . lle 's th(' one who f1gurt•s that lit 1gating th(' matter and I h<·11 doing the actual clean up work would eost $100 million. F'rankly. he said, the slate doesn 'l h;ivt• the time nor the money for that kind of a fight. Meanwhile. a federally inslltut E'd progra m t h at could ht•lp clean up tfte buy appears headed for disintegration. The federal program is called 208 planning ~d it is rcquirl'd nation w i d e to c l ean up waterways. A consortium of local gov ernmenta l agencies organized themselves in to NIWA tht• Newport-Irvine Was te Ma nag<' ment Agenc~ to do the planning for the bay clean up mandated by federal law • But a s chis m develope d among mem bers pitting the city or Newport Beach and Fish and Game against the r<'st of the· members-over how strict the controls on siltation ouli(ht to be and where they ought to go. Newport and Fish a nd Game have been holding out for con struction site rete ntion of all runoff since that's from where those agencies believe the bulk or the mud comes. They also want a pond to catch mud to be built on the Sen Diego Creek which rum; into the.._ bay. The pond ought to go In th~ area between Jemhor<>e Roud a nd the San Diego Freeway. Those ('hoos 1ng the s horter course inMde t he Los Coronados would be bunking on an offs hore ea sterly b reeze that would carry tht.•m m lo l\tt"•dl'illl water-.. In the two months s ince the l::.la m1c revolution to ppled the F r om Page ,, l SAN ONOFRE PROTEST • • • Afte r the vis it Friday. the so ldiers at Salehabud barracks where Gorganli is impr isoned refused lo turn him ove r ;,i mount-... a11d 1w1 hap~ defoliated tn the event o f major .1('t·11l1•nh "l\nhmh 11~ .. .., th{' \\Ord ·safe .' .. ~ht.' s aid in n •latmn lo d1 ..,('u:.~1rms uf how much radia tion t he human bocl \ <·an \\ ithst and witho ut thl• t'l'11\'lt• ... 1 1>0-. ... 1111•: n · ... ult · tern bk changes 1n hrl' .111d tlw \\11r Id·'"\\ t· "no\\ tl T hl' launch was inte nded to demonstra te whe re any r ad1oact1\0e g ase!> or particles re leased by an accident al San Onofre would a lso· be carried by the wind . • Saturday 's rally was the second staged CJ l Thl· \\111 d. :-.Ill' stn·:.st•d . •~ 'permhSI thl' sl:Jtt.' park a nd balloons from a p rev1ou~ dl'- mons trallon lht•rc hrou~ht reµhes from a:. far ;1\\ a) as the San Berna rdino ~al1onal Fore~t '" 1111 11 ,. 1tt1~1· ' \11 mon· nuk•·.., · ... 1iuult•d I ll.Ill\ Ill lilt' ('1"11\\d l'l'IH'l'Sl·nt1nj.! y,h;il "l'l'llll'd .it 11n11·.., a h11arrt: c11 mh1nal1o n 11f :-.pt•1·1<ll 11lt t·11·..,1 prnt cs lt·r:-. \\'l' hart ;1hnut a lhn·l· 1wn'l·nt rt. turn of t•:i rd .... " :-.aid .\ nrf\ S1dnev. .t ~an f°(·rnando \' ;d It~\ n •:-.1dent a nd mcmb(•r 11f the Alliance for ~un t~·al and lht· Aba lone AH1anct Ont' h' om· during 1h1· af11 ·rn1111n. hr11.!h l h.illoon.., \u •11· -.1 ·11t .tlo fl bl'ar111J.' :111 111forni..i ll11n (',tid \\tlh •• l'•lfUl'"' th<i l ti Ill' 111.ill1·d ha1" Tht• t'>.Pl'rlml'nl "'<JS 101nll) -..ponsurNI h\ t:l 'A HD. t h1· <'om m un1t ' 1-;n1 ·r ~\ AC't1 on '-hot ~ork • CEi\:°'i 1. F riends ol the E arth .rnd t h1· S1l'l'I a Cl uh ol San 1>1cgu D•1ty P>IOI P"°lo bf Lt~ P"1M SCENE AT LOW TIDE SHOWS SILTATION PROBLEMS OF UPPER NEWPORT BAY T hi• ma111n l \ of NIWA m1·m lw1 s opH·d for lt·..,s :-.1 nngC'nl 1·on trnls nl ... 111 al t•o nstruct1on ~lit·:-. .111rl po.,..,11>1 .. n1nslrUl'lJOn of ,, ..,,It p11r1d ''1tl1111 llw hay itself Muhtl'I !>aid lh:tl dt·hnll' n •alh has nothing lo do with tht• slah • J\llorm•v (;1.•nt•ral's 1nll'rcst 111 c·lc·aning 1111 l111• hay Nor will 11 ha vt• mu('h to rlo w11 h how that goal 1s ;wt·om pllshl'CI "<°1ur inlNt.·~I 1:-. lhrt.'l'folt.I ." he su1d "We ha\'e rt"g ulator~· powers of wall'r q u ality and wildlife p rl·St•n ation to enforce . we have.' our tru-;t oblig<tt1on to the people of the s lalt.'. and we have a p roprieta ry inte rest as the owner o l lhe propt•rty. · · Hc•('ause of those> interests. he 1s working on n pro~rum to stop th(' ~1llat 1on from n ·curnng in suc h h1rJ!1' amounts in the com · in~ winter Next. Duhwl said is getting the existing mud dredged out and fina lly will be a ssessm ent of clamaf!cS against the a~encies respons ible for the problem . StartiM with firs~hings first. th:il will keep the mud out of thl' ba\ next winter wi ll <tlso aid Oub1cl 1n convinC'1ng not o nly o t ht' r ti(' v e Io JI t' rs but J( o v - 1•rnml'nlal ag(•nt·1es lo do or rt• 4uire ttw s ame thing. "If wt,'rc s uccessful in those I hn•t• l'att.·~:<11·1<·s lh(' l rvinl' ('o . lot•al govt•rnml'nl and other rlt•\·1·llipcrs , th('n Wl''ll be <tl lht• point of rontrolling the slltat1on," ht• said. "I hope to tivoid litigation. but that will bl' 11:.cd 1f we have to.'~ Dubie l added. Johns s ays h(''s .working with loca l legislato rs o n a bill to fina n ce the eatcb bas in up- :,,lrcam of the buy. lie says its "immediate" co ns t ruction is critical Concurrent with controllin~ the s ilt is a program or figuring out how much mud has to be dredged out of the bay and ho" to do 1t. "We 've got to determ ine what condition to leave it in once we ·ve got a ha ndle on the silt," he e xplained. "Then there's the matl('r of l'osting 11 o ut and lht· ques tion of who pa~ s for 1t and in wha t proportion .. And once th(' bay's returned lo atever pris tine state is se lerl· 1•d r it . there'll tw the matter of da ages . Dub I" had so me C'xpericnce 111 levyi damage assessments for t'nviro mental destruction lie exµI incd that he "got 1n \'o lved i get ng the SIO million" in the wake of the disastrous Santa Barbara oil s pill In fact those funds we re used to buy the Uppe r Bay a nd will e \'entually p ay for the long awaited ma rsh restoration pro- JeCt But it will take awhile before a ll that comes to pass Dubiel said he 's moving as quickly as poss ible. but added · that "we've got to be very de- liberate at lhe sa m e lime .. Right now all I want to do Is get into a good pos ition relative to on-site s iltation cont rol before fall and the next rainy se~son." he said. "If we had been nominated as a team , his prese nce on our team might have been helpful in the 1976 election." he said. Ford s u1d the decision not to run was Rockefeller's, but that he had al'cepted the o pinion of "others" "tha t I couldn 'l get the nomination 1f Nelson was to be my running mate." Said F'ord "I should have said ·damn the tor pedoes, lull speed a head. Roc kefelle r and Ford will m ake <1 ~ood team."' l''ord has :.aid that he d oes not 1 ntt'nd to r un for president in lY8U. "Rut if (·irt umsl anl'e::. did dt· 'l'lop \\ lwn· llwn • "a.., no con ...t·nsu:-. '··~ in tht• :-.pnng of !9811. anrl I lt•lt that I l'•>U ld hl' con ..,, ruet1\'l' lo thP purty and to t ht· 1'C111ntrv I wnulrl no1 rlud . t h1· n•-;pn1i'..,1lulll~ .' · 111' s :11rl Hughes Gets Work Order ~AN FHA;'<.C ISCO <AP 1 A f e d e ral J Ud g~ i ss u e d a lt·m~orar~ r l•slr a ining o rde r $aturdu~ uga in:-.t l , 100 Hughes \1r \\ 1·~l l'mplm t•t•.., lo bloc k ., "'ork ,1owdo""n w hich begu11 Ett..,lcr "'''t'kt•ntl l' S Dtstrn t Court Judgl' CN·ll l'oull•, 1n m J"ing tht• ruling, :-.et J hearing for April 2G to dec1d1· "'he tht.•r J J.)t'r mane nt tnJUnction s hould bt• issued . 1\1 ('mbt•r s of the Airlines Employees Association, includ 111~ ramp <.1nd ticket agents . bag- ~ <i~e handlt'rs and s tation pt•r:-.onncl. h.1vt· bel•n without a contract since Augus t 1978, a nd are seeking improvements in thl' wagt'·benl'fits pat·kaJ?C . T he work ::.lowdown, which has not caused an interruption of the flight sc hedule . is eosting the t•omp;iny about S9.000 a day, the a1rlint• said. Talks betwt"tm employ,ees a nd management were recessed J\pril i by federal mediator Wa lll'r Phipps A date for the re- ..,u m pt1on of negot1ut1ons has not yt•t hN~n :-.cl SUNDAY DAILY PILOT fN· (')f,1"(Jf"f~ ... f [)A;ly f'1t(Jt w 1lh•P,1rh 1'-fOtn ,,,..N,.,,,.,,,., .... I oubll'oN7\1byl,,...()r~ Put>t1"-l'l•f"tO(OfTl1><"'ft<1 W o.trol••.-ct•l•<Jn"",.r" '"',.." Mnn(llt't lh,ouQ" f ,,OAV fOf' (O\ttl ,,,. NilOWC)Of't &--ACh , H""hno1on ~-n J-nun Min v.,11 .. v. lrYitv· lotQunA 8fl"<"''So\ltncoa .. 1 A '1nol• ,,.g~l "'°ttlnrt "publl"itwd S.tu"°""" d"<I \u"dAf\ TM Pf'•nf 1().jti DU'blhf'UnQ P•ft"I I\ ~t JJO w.,,, Oev ~~,,.._., (M t ... Mft\8, C•lllOtn•.lif?t.1• l'totMr1 N Wffd l't• •d~"t •"'1 Pu~1'1\1 r J•<'-" c. .. ,,,.. I Pio 111"nl 1""'1(,. • .,_, .. IM.H,q•• '"•"'•'A Mvr0ft1M M ••·Wf!J;l'U) ( rM•ft" CK•IMMr• !tundn£cmor Offices ' ''""' .• .,w. ,..,,, • ., ..... ..,_, t "'>1t6o • " 11 ... Gh"'ft1hf1• "'" t Hun• f'KlfOft&fo•CP'I tll 1Slk« .. ~w.11 • tfJ Telephone (714)M2-4321 CIHtlfled Adver11slno 642-54178' • 1'\ ll'l(t.t • 1~"' ••u•t., C)i'14nurt r.,uf'lt•'°"""""''", 540-1220 ~:''t"~ ::! ":t~· ~=~:: .. ::~:,~~ m•ttr r Qt •0¥f'fh'•'"•"'' "•'••ft ""'' -' •e•odvttd ••IMwt \Hi.le I r>•'"''"''Of'I ot UO'f'tltf'I ....Wf' S•t oftO <••" Pft\t•o• p1"d •t Coit• .. , •• C•lllor"'• f1J5P') IU-1 Wl»Cr•Ph°" O't {.,._ ,,., n ,., '"°"'"'Y o-. rnell , ... so montNy: mllU1ry dlntlNlhOf'" '3 )0 f'f\Of\tt\ty, Dubie l is working with Johns and rl'presenta\ive of the Irvine Co. to ~et a handle on solving the run-off proble m at con- • s tructlon s1t('S. ART 'SHOW Both state offi cials are quick to point out lhut the Irvine Co. isn't the only, d eveloper in the watershed that drains into the boy, but 1t '!I lhe biggest so it's a (tOOd place to start. Gelling the c o mp §ny lo volunturlly set up catch basins ' • NOW IN PROGRESS SOUTl~~OAST PLAZA ' ) - • • • Thl'('('·H '«JI" old Mc.i rk Lengsleld c ame out o n the -short {·1111 of thl• o;t ew Saturday during a cookout a t a <'ampor·r\' fnr H~) Scout troops a nd Cub S eo ul p acks a t Hon 1wr <. <m) on in I r vrne . But the expression of fell ow ·o...,ta l\ks an, Oc.iv1 d Coope r . 11, shows what a d ifferen<:e <• f1•\\ ) t!ars of training can do. T he e mph a s is of the ... or 'So11per' l'vent is "putting th(' outing hal'k into Sl'outmg ·· a nd su l·h skills a s signa lling hL.t\l' been rcmstatt!d among uctivitics that continue toduy with a Scout's O\\n chapel -;c r v i cc a t 10 :30 a .m .. µlus 3\\Jrd-.. ancl clostne l'cr c mo ni<.':,. ---- 1 ' r.lfiif ,. DAILY PILOT ' ·'Build BrUJges ~ ~ucrCelehrates Growth The spirited ambltlorus or UC trvine were cele brat ed with g usto Saturday and expanded in a "state-of the un.lverslty" ad· dress by Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich. As ·Q.ylong crowds toured in· s tructiona l fac ilities and s a mpled diver se cultures and a musements in Campus P ark, Aldrich and Tom Casey, presi· dent or Friends or UCI, urged some 150 community leaders at lunch to "build better bridges." "It is apparent at this stage of the development of the Irvine campus -that non.state funding -private s upport -will be the principal source of funds in the future for achieving the level of excellence to"which we aspire," Aldrich said. He outlined a JO.year private gift needs List. developed by an Academ ic Priorities Counc il, st a r ting with a $1.2 m illion University Club. "This facility <of dining, re· ception and meeting rooms) 1s Witnesses Sought in Fatal Fight A search has been la unched by Santa Ana police for witnesses lo a quar rel between a couple at an elegant dinnl•r house that t·nded in death for the husband after a passer by intervened e1nd punched rum. John M Crrne. 43. of Tustin, "a~ apparently knocked cold hy the punch F riday na~ht and fell. striking the back of his head on the pavement. police ~aid vie wed both on and olf campus 1 as a sorely needed complex in 1 which scbolaaUc and communi· , ty oriented programs can be , held," he added. I Estimated to cost $6 mllliOn to ~ $8 million in the intermediate r a nge phys ical development thro ugh 1984 are: physic al and biological science research , buildings, a marine fa cility, fine a rts studio and offices and ad· ditionaJ research space at UCI Medical Center. Longe r rll'nge priorities In· elude a 2,400 seat concert hall. e nclosed s ports pavilion, bio· m edical librar y , m edical re. sea r ch facjJity a nd clinical quarters on campus. A· list of opportunities that wo uld require c:ndowment fund· ang approaching $10 million is under st udy and would provide ro r e ndowe d c h a irs, d i s t · in g ui s h e d v i s itin g p ro · fessorsbips , post·doctoral a nd graduate fellowships a nd under· graduate1Tleritscholarships. I mpetus for the a ppeal comes from a look at future enroll· me nts upon which financial as· i,1s ta nce from the s l a te are based . ,, . Ald rich predicted t hat the un· d dergraduate population at UCI will int.•reasc 10 percent in the next seven years. However , as t he 18 to 24·year·old group decreases in the mid and late 1980s , enrollment in 10 yeai s would a t worst be bac k to where it is today. "J ust look around Orange County and you will recognize Ir vine's fortunate position for m aintaining enrollments while m ost institutio ns e xperience s1gn1ficant de clines," he said . "He died about 5 p m. today, apparently of his in1uraes ." ~C11d Front Page A I "UCl will remain at approx· 1 mately 10.000 s tudents. The ne xt 10 year:. will be charac· terazed not by a growth in size. but by growth in qua lity a nd m aturity." H~mph a s ized that t he critical need or t he campus in th e 1mmediate future is re· searc h· space. SMALL CLAIMS COURT LIMIT UNREALISTIC? • • • Police Lt Larry Pitzer Saturday nag ht. Investigators said Mr. Crine :.uccumbed al Santa Ana Com· 11rrtc·n·cl h\ tlw st all' l<•g1slaturc to run through Mar ch 31, !~HO Tht· f1r:-t C'a~c f1h•d in Wl'stmrnster unrJer the pilot pro· gram "''l'k:-SHIH.83 in property damage claims following • 1n auwm11l11ll0 an1dl•nt in a 1.1ark1ng tot ThJt t.•ast.• was onl' of the total 323 Sma ll Cla ims cases fllNI ht•tv.l·en Aprrl 2 and 10. Of those fillings. 68 were filed und('r th<• nl•w pilot program and seek more than $750 t.':tCh .. Fourteen of those 68 were filed by c()rP<l[atlons." McKone noted. "One was filed by a partne rship and the rl'st hv individual parties. " "We'rr wt1tching !lhc experiment ' closely to sec how rt 1-. "nrkinl! out and "hat problems can be solved as soon ;,-. pn..,...abl<• .. Om· probl<•m predicted by Ri chard Wack, the court s • l'll·rk and adm1na:.trat1vc officer is mcre ased clerical \\ Cll I.. Tlw We!:.t County court handles bet ween 800 a nd 1.000 -.mall t'la1ms filings a month, Wack s aid. Th<• SI increase in filing fees a uthorized along with the tt•!->l progr:..m will generate an estimated S800 to $1,000 a month more for the county 's general fund. "We don't know how many add itional fili ngs we'll ha\ c. c.ind we don't know if the county will honor our need tor an add1t1onal em ployee if required." he said. "Par t of the problem is we just don't know how m any pt•o ple were filing S750 claims in hopes of ge tting some monl'Y without goi ng into civil court but whose c laims art1wlly may hav(' been as much as Sl.500." /'\ncl now, he added , there is no way to estimate how man:.· ht1gants will file Sl.500 claims in hopes of getting I hat muC'h without paying attorneys' fees required in tak· 111g •• l':JM.' into Civil Cpurt for a full restitution of, perhap~. $2.000 or s.1.000. "Om• thing Wl' .ire !:lure of 1s \\C will haoe more rtl 111g-. ... W;J<'k toncl udcd Mnrc• important tfJ the nrne Municipal Court judges v. hc1 rulP m ... mall tla1ms disputes is wh at they consider their acldit1onal n•spt>ns1b1hty to protect the welfa re of Ji tl!!<lnls Those li tigants. McKone pointed out, may now win or l<>sc up to twin• a ... much money as before without the aid of ::i lawyer who knows the ms and outs of courtroom prep· arat wn "One side often is more prepared than the other or more l'xpcr1c•nrcd." sa id Mc Kone. ' "A party might have a good case, but he 1s not pre · J>•!rc•d. Ill' doesn't have proper estimates a nd is dealing with hearsay, :ind so on ... "I don't. think a ny judge wants to have the feeling that any of the parties is treated unfairly." Rut Small Claims Court cases are allowed more latitude by a j udge, Mc Kone admits. ·:we ~on'.t ~ave to abide by the strict rules of evidence required m C1v1l Court. Small Claims Court action involves a lot of hearsay a nd restitution -a conciliatory action It's genera lly aquestionof whatis deemedfair. •· · T~e jud_ge predicted that the pilot progr am will most henef1t parties m three kinds of actions: "Personal _loan finance companies can get a better per centage or lhe1r moner back. The average loan is about Sl.200. Rather than settling for $750, they will go for the total amount of the loan ; "From the cons umer's sta ndpoint, it might be th"e personal inJury accident without heavy damages. By the lime .attorney fees are lopped off, he Hhe filer ) doesn't end up w1t~uch more than s ay S800 or $900. He can go in on hrs own 'now a nd get the $1.500 be believes he is entitled t o." ~ Pote!'ltial home buyers who atte mpt to recoup all or pa rt of their escrow payments when a home-buying deal breaks down. While plaintiffs may look with favor on the pllo\ pro· gram, a defendant '8cing the possible loss of $1,500 instead Wayne's Release _Due Actor John Wayne, who haa whipped more than his share of yillain.s on and off screen ln the r>ast 40 years, appeared to be wh i ppin g anoth e r on e, 1pokesmen at Hoag Memorial S ospltal said today. r The 73·ycar·old supers tar was listed ln good condition at the Newport Beach hospital, where be b as been under treatme nt since Wednesday for a bronchial infection. Wayne, whose stomach was removed during cancer surgery at UCLA In January Is continu· lng to receive radiation therapy treatment while at the hospital "I wouldn't 'be surprised If he's gone back home by the time t get to work Monday,•· a hospital spokesman s aid. of $750 in Small Claims Court may feel othl•rwl M' munity llosp1ta l without l'ver re· Such a defe ndant may decide he needs a ll:l\';H'I g aining consc1ousnt!ss fo llowing quick. • the e pisode outside McClure 's Provisions in the West County pilot program <illo" rcs ta.urant such a defendant to move his c<ise into the Civtl Court for lie and his wife C;,.irol had .Just a n additional fee of $2. left the nights pot at 2001 Edinger Elsewhe r e on the campus s t r ings of balloons led t he lhou:.ands of visitors to "o(>t!n ho uses" featur ing exhibits of computers. cancer r esea rch • nucll'ar rcaC'tor a nd med ical 1 In the East Los Angeles and Chino court pilot pro· /\ve .. n ear th e Ne wp o rt ~c1ences. ~ t grams, small claims advisers volunteer lawyers or law Freeway, following a loud quar- s tude nts -assist the litigants but can't appear in SmaJI rel. -Claims Court to follow up. Police said the vict1m at some Corpse Was Seal, Not Tot . l Filing fees in t hose two courts have been increased s2 point was a pparently pushing at to help pay expenses. his wife in an attempt to usher .. - Judges and lawyers willing to discuss the nl'W tc~t pro her out o f th c c r o ...,, d l' d gra ms gene ra lly ha il the m as the result of a .... 1se move r(,sl auranl. ""hich-m <.t} hJ\ 1• A report of a possible huma n Most believe tha t only a few lawyers those most rt> made rt appear he "as abu'>mg body bobbing in seas off the cently admitted Lo the bar might b<.• hurt by the ..,mall her S:rnta Ana River mo uth in claims j uris dictiona l hike. t hose <1ttorneys without The t"o ma l<• pJ-.scr-.-by at Ne" port Beach led authorities established practices and in search of cllcnls. this point approachl'tl to in to recover the corpse of a badly Howard Harrison. Newport Beach attornr) and pres1 ten ene. resulting 1n the· f'OO· '1tt'com posed s eal. police sa id dent of the Or a nge County Bar A s~oc 1alion . th is frontat1on tn v.h1lh ~Ir Crim• Saturday. week called the Westminster pt.l ot progr am "an excellent "as s luirned and knnckecl to th1· I n\'est1,1?ators at fi rst believed concept"allowing resolut1onof c la1ms "w1thout t hecostot g ro und 1t might h e thr body o r a attorneys and juries." t Anyone with any rnformatwn youn,l?ster lost earlier this year _He sa id, :·1 think people \\Ill find that in Los ngeles. 1o;; requested to cont:JC l SantJ 1n hl•aV} winte r rains when he for instance. rt would take a long time to get into<: urt on a ,\ n a Po 11 c e D c· p a r I m l' n I .incl t...,,o companions d rowned Sl ,500 act ion . This .,..'\ty, wit h Small Claims Court Delt'cti\'C' Sgt . Chuck llindman \\hilt• rafting down runo ff possibilities. they can get it resolvl'cl very rapidly " :it 834·4861 1 .1pids ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_;_~~~~~~~~~~~ 4/sraelis Die in Raid Near Coast NAllARlYA. Israel <APl -A P alestinia n te rro r squad at· tacked trus northe rn Israeli re- sort town from the se a before d awn today. killing four Israeli c i vilia ns a nd wounding four othe rs. the milita ry com mand a nnounced . Two of the attackers w e re killed a nd two were wounded. a s pokesman sa id. A te rse com m unique said, "Security forces enga ged the squa d in battle." It gave no de· tails. A ssoci a t ed Pre ss P hoto· gr apher Max Nas h s poke to one of the first persons in Nahariya to be awakened by the attack. La r ry Sha pira. 36, sa id he had heard poµnding on t.be doors of his apartment building . "I got my revolver a nd I wait· ed ," Shapira s aid. "First they s hot through my door and then they st arted knocking it down. I let the first tt;1rrorist get in and then I s hot him." Shapira, a native of Durban. South Africa, s aid he Rill ed the intruder. lie sa id he saw two othe r terrorists in the a partment opposite his ground.floor flat. They bad taken a man and his small daughter hostage , he said, adding that he held his fire fear· ing he might hit his neighbor. Shapira said his killing one of the te1;1<>rists apparently rattled the othe r s, a nd they s hot through seve ral other doors in the apa rtment building and then ran back toward the beach, less than a quarter· mile away. They took Shaplra 's neighbor a nd daughter with them, he said. Nahari y a , jus t five mile s south of the lsrae li·Lebanese border, was the target of a similar guerrilla raid in June 197• In which three Israelis a nd three Palestlnlans were killed. ' .\nt111nl If htfl J /HOt1 II • I. /: .. ·~--:.,,. If ,,,,, -/,/,,, L t•f <:mdm1:.: f:o. '""'fur wwr /t'fl tltH ·"""""'' 1111//1n11 r 1•,,.,,,. Ct(rd111 "''""' 1 fllf 'k111 fooluwnt. T/tr\f· /1•1 t)'-1 lotli /111rtl. rrthl>t·r·.w ln f ,,//01·, ltfl11t• /lte J1•rl 111ul r 1m1/w t of ,/1/Jf)(''' nll(/ r1m1tl i11nt1· f>f'lft'C {/\' t1•1i/t 0/11 lfl\/((I/ t11/'fll of N1·.1•/mrt lli'nl'li ... ./5. , ,..01 \'()11 r t tmt•r11u•m '" (;ordou .J Co. ft'fllllTf '.\ fl /111/·lllllf't Olt ·lllt'·/)Yf''111.\f} '/n/~eri~n:~:;.~;: I 000 Brl11ol Slrt1I Nort6 • PUi• N'f•'fHirl N-·tHWI &11tll, C.. (7 14) 9J,· 1900 "'"''' '"' \.,:, ll'td. "'·"· 111111\.:, ""·Ill·&"''· flJ.\, ;(/ \ I ' .. -:. A4 OHLY PILOT ©®&§LI' ~&Lf@[}{] Weekly_ review of Orange COIUt hlghllghts Don't tread on coastal travelers W armlntt s pring Wt'ither 15 S<•nd.ina llCOrt"A ol Oran&e ~nty Inland hi&h country dwt lleor s scooUna toward coa1tal areas a nd a c l ose eocounwr wltb ooe can rt-· ally be rattllna In fitrt, It could s poil your whole s ummer RatUesnake-s are on their annual move and • autbor1tles hitve issued their usual spnng ~er pe nt Sigalert. Critical areas are 10 t he south county, particularly hllly a r eas above Laguna Beach, ln Laguna Canyon and in San Clemente homes built northeast of ·the San Diego Freeway. SNAKING AROUND THE GRASS Sgt. Terry MacAdam 'Rossi' drops tough TV image ADMIRES JOURNALISTS Actor Walden Laquna Beach Actor Robert Walden, who plays the abrasive, hard-hitting investigative reporter Joe Rossi on the "Lou Grant " TV series swapped yarns with the Orange County Press Club Wednesday in Santa Ana. Walden revealed he spent considerable lime hanging around news rooms and other h a unt s o f journalists, becoming one on the side himself in the process, while researching for the role. "I'm in the great minority. I happen to like reporters a lot," quipped the New York· raised actor . He a ls o scored points by branding newsmen and newswomen as among the brightest in· d ividua ls in Am e rica's professions, yet among the lowest paid. Porsches, parts purloined Southland la wmen led by Newport Beach police whose territory is a playground for the Porsche set. bad a~rested nine suspects and recovered $400,000 in costly auto ac· cessories by Friday. Investigators allege they have cracked the rang or associates in the asserted steal·and· strip luxury car theft operataon. Those charged include one man from Irvine and the rest from the Los Angeles area. Five Porsches and two truckloads of parts were seized at Costa Mesa warehouse. whale other costly cars were believed involved. My word .. no mincing his words! Mav e rick C ity Councilman John Thomas. a c rane and trucking com· pany owner who never minces words, wasted few HAS A FEW WORDS Councilman Thomas of them Monday at a city staff meeting which broke up in a barrage or profani· • t y and silenced aghast Co ngress man D a n Lungren. Thomas called Lungren "crazy as hell." as he discussed lllega1 aliens and their impact on the U.S. job market. "Shut yo ur --mouth ," Thomas s n a pped at Councilman Ruth Bailey and Mayor Ron Pattinson who a ppeared taken genuinely aback when he learned. .; in separate outburst s. "Who is that?," gasped Congressman Lungren, N ewport Bl'.lC h Slaying a mystery Orange County s heriff's homicide detectives remained stymied this weekend on leads in the savage stabbing murder or M~garct S. Lamar, 52, a quiet cosmetics deal· .e~ found slain in her Laguna Niguel home. No overt R?O~ve such ~ burglary, robbery or sexual assault of the vact~m. who lived alone, has been established. There were no signs of a slruHle. Suspects, Loot·Held In Heist WATERBURY.Conn. <AP> -All ol lM srs mnnon rn aih, check• and jewelry stolen in the Purolator Securtty Inc . robbery In wh~h three guards were slain hH been recovered , police said. NATIONAL /INTERNATIONAL I WEATHER ........ W,000 THI AMINO PRICE FOR M08ITER 'LU.CKY' LUCIAllO'S .. UNCOUI 8ectet Gun Compe~nta, Only 20,000 MU.•. on Underworld 1'19u,.•1 Raedatar A count showed all $906,473 in curl"tlncy, $65,883 in jewelry, $3,737 ln food sta mps, $308,166 in r··;;;~;;·2B'j Lucky's Lincoln on Sale: Quarter Million Asked· for Mobster's ~ar canceled checks had been re· covered rro m the Monday heist, police said. Charged with capital murder a nd first-degre,.e robbery were Lawrence J . Pelletier Jr., 36. and Evelyn Vega, 24, both of Waterbury, and Donald Couture, 26. and his wife, Donna Couture. 23, both of Wallinford. The loot was found in th~outure home, police said. Kent~ldan Buried WYE MILLS, Md. <AP) -· Rogers C. B. Morton. Kentucky n ative who served in the cabinets of two presidents and headed the Republican Party, was buried here Saturday. About 450 persons attended the 30·minute service al Christ Episcopal Church in Easton as. about 100 of his forme r con· stltuents walled outside in the sunshine. Morton. who was 64, died Thursday. Last Vganda Puh KAMPALA. Uganda <API Ta nzanian troops massed 13 miles cast of Jinja in Prep· aration for a drive against ldi Amin's forces there Saturday, but reports that remnants of Amin"s troops arc scattering in· dicaled the town might be taken without a fierce battle. There was no fighting report- ~ Saturday a nd it appeared the Tanzanian-Ugandan Liberation Front Arm y was busy with l'lt•curity and cisscmbling its troop~. Rhodes ians \I of e SALISBURY, Rhodesia cAl' ~ · Governm e n t officials celebrated Saturday over what they said was a higher-than· expected turnout for the nation's fi r s l unive r sa l s uffrage elections. and kept up pressure aga 1 nst guerrillas by sending warplanes into Mozambique. The government claimed 65 percent of the eligible voters had t:ist ballots in the election, which s tarted _Tuesday. They had pred icted a 60 per ce nt turnout. Sadat Sets Rule• CAIRO IAP I -· President Anwar Sadat dissolved the Egy ptian Parli ament Saturday • l'lcarin ~ the way for the country 's fir s t multi -party dcctions in more than 25 years. Sadat won a mandate to call new elections in a referendum held Thursday. The Egyptian lead er said elections would "usher in a new era" brought about by the peace treaty with Israel. No RWlh on Bomb THE HAGUE, Netherlands <AP> -Vice President Walter F. Mondale told Dutch leaders Saturday the United States is in no rush lo bui Id the con· troversial neutron bomb. He said a U.S. decision on pro· duclion of the bomb depends on Sovi.el restraint in deploying medaum·range nuclear weapons. Daity rilot ~•ert l1G-a11teed Monoay·Frooay If you ao not hallfl vour oa001 bv 5 30 o m call belore 7 P m and Your copy 1'1111 be oaltvered .. Solurdav and Sunday II vou oo not rr>co1vc your copy bv 9 a m call bf'fore 11 d m dncJ Your cupy woll oe Oc•1tve1ro C~ati°" TtMpllOMS Mo~• OrangP OOunty Areas '41·011 Nollhwesl Hun11nq1on Beach and Wcstm.nslN S40.IUO San Clemente. Cao<slrano Beacri San Juan Cap.sir ano Dana Potnt Soulh LaQuna ' Laguna NogUf'I . . . 4'MIOO CHICAGO IAP> -A 1936 Lincoln roadster that belonged to Charles "Lucky" Luciano when he was czar of the New York underworld is going on the auction block, a nd its owner says he expects to get $250,000 for it. "It's a car with a unique his· tory and is in excellent condition with only some 20,000 miles on it," said Lou Lazarus, a n an· tique car collector and seller al Forreston. UNDER THE au'Clion pro· cedures, bids of less t han $200,000 will not be cohsldere<i and Luarus has the option of withdrawing the car from the auction if the top bid is not satisfactory. , "I value the car at a quarter of a million dollars and expect to get it," he said. Lazarus. 30, who describes himself as "a car nut ... heads a fa mily dealership. His annual collector car auction at the Win· nebago County Exhibition Center in Pecaton.ia April 27·29 will draw about 500 entries. Lazarus has entered more than SO cars himself, including the Luciano Lincoln that was hand c r afted by American Coach in Los Angeles . The two-passenger roadster is maroon with a tan leather in· terior, hidde n g un compart· ments, 148-inch wheelbase, a V · 12 engine and a hood 8 feet 3 inches long. THE FEDERAL government confiscated it when Luciano, a gambling, narcotics and vice king who served 9 lh years in prison, was deported to Italy in 1946. Lu· ciano died of a heart attack in Naples airport in 1962~e age of 64. "Many articles have been written about the car in the last 25 years . ,_, . " said Lazarus. ·'The government stored the car until 1954 when it was bought by a private p~rty. I bought it two Outlook Sunny Solar Switches on Jobs WASHINGTON I /\ P i A massive shift from oil and coal use to i.olar energy by 1990 would create almost 3 million new jobs for Americans. according to a con grcssional study released Saturday. Disputing previous cs timatts of major economic db location, the study called for creation of a new 'Cadre of cne~gy specialists lo install conservation and solar cnerg} equipment. SUCJl..ut\ ~N TO the U.S. economy is unlikely, however. unre~h<' federa l government establishes mandatory conservation standards for industrae:. and private residences. the study concluded. The stud y was done for a Joint Economic subcommat tee by researcher Leonard S. Rodberg. director of the Community Energy Project in Washington and a v1sil,,lng scholar at Columbia University • Critics of solar heaters and coolers as replaccmenh for furnaces and aar conditioners have said 1f coal. 011 and natural gas consumption are s ubstantially reduced. largl' numbers of persons would be out of work. BUT RODBERG CONCLUDED that 1f solar equipment is install<.'d on a large scale and Americans invest an a wide range of conservation equipment. there would be. -·Some 1.7 million new positions for persons installing solar heaters and coolers. Another half million persons hired for installation of in~ulation and other energy saving equipment. years ago from a collector on · the West Coast. He does not want his name known and my purchase price is personal. "The asking pric~ of $250.000 is yr,~alistic in view of the sale ln the last month of a 540K , Mercedes for $400,000 to a man from Monaco. It was on the block in Los Angeles and is the highest price paid to date of a car going on auction.·• In 1972, Lazarus sold for - $90,000 a 1933 Dues enberg Victoria that once belonged to Greta Garbo. !'<;HARLES WOODS of Lake George, N.Y., bought it and J gladly would pay him $200,000 to gel il back,·: said Lazarus. "In' 1954 , the sa m e car was auctioned for $2,500. The1 Lu· c iano Linc oln would ha ve. brought $90,000 in 1972, so you see that inflation has hit the col· lector car market, too." Some of Lazarus' other ma· jor sales include a 1932 Duesen- berg Phaeton tha·t went for $151.000 at an auction in Lancaster, Pa., in 1973, and a 1929 J 101 Duesenber g for $205.000 in a 1974 Altanta auction. -Tip' Sets Off Dublin Tiff DU BLIN, Ireland !/\P l !lo use S peake r Thomas f> "T ip" O'Neill a nd a con gressional delegation flew out of the limelight to western Ireland Saturday as furious reaction to his remark that the British lrl'at Northern Ireland as "a political football" swirled about them. O'Neill refused to comment on the controversy as he left Dublin for a private weekend a t Dromoland ~asllc. famed for its CUIStne 0 'Neill sparked the furor "'hl•n hl• ur~cd the govcrment , "'ha ch is to be chosen an the M:..v 3 Rnt1sh election, to launch ;. new 1rut1ative for a settlement of the lO ·yea r -old Ca tholl(• Pro testant conflict that ha<> claimed nearly 2.000 lives. "The problem has been treat· ed as a political football in London or has otherwise been given a low priority.'' O'Neill sa id in a s peech Thursday at a Dublin banquet. Beat the Rat Race. Texas Shares Floo~g Save time and money shopping the advertised values in the only Orange County daily newspaper tailored specially for the communities along the Orange Coast -the helpful 11.s. s-•• .,, ., Tiie __ ..._. ~· F-per'IOn\. ttw... In S... AnllHllo and -tn "°""CHI, went nt-ltd "kllnn ot ltoodlno In THU IHI s.tur· cs.ty. Tiie teme wutMr tY$1•m 11\at pro- d11<ed lloodln9 In TOH IHOutllt ltoo••n•Clu<lnv rain' Into MKllMrn Loultl-. Mort llWlll e lllMf fOOI Df rein ftll w.r SOlltt!WMt Lcllll•Mtn• onrnl9lll Friday l>elore moving .. , .... ,,, Into lllt 8eton Rouge t rea, .....,. mclll Df .... lllOllW"YI '"'' 10 Ille Mii -· <ICIMd by flllll wtt.r, Lltf\1 ralfl WM tcetltrtd Ill> lllt Ml1tln l.,.,i VtlltY 11110 Uwt ()rtll Ultlel wll!I l.,...,Murtt rf•lllO IMO Ille ... 41<,_ lllt "°""9f'fl Plttn•. 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M (ht.~Ul1 Triola Marvln. 1 bit ~r battl ovtr love and nlOOt'.) which t-ndt-d "1th an av.-ard of $104,000 to Mai-~ Mun 1n may not be over AlthQu&n aUorne)'& 1n1' th Arthur Man1ha ll to r.1 h 1nlo the state' pockat nd pa7hJmandbil HI ILanll :000 In attorney fce1 tor not work on I.be lundmark case u w u rd, '>Old h1• ho pt•\ she ci.n k~l'P a subbtantlal purt oJ lbe $104.000 1he won fi'om the actor In the af · termath of a 1iic·ye1r Uve-ln love atrolr third =ihore would not even cover M ilchelliOO 's cxpemsc.s, est1 mated au eo.ooo. He aald the $500,000 fl&µre is baaed on hoursi)ut in by hfm and his aides since the case was Oled In 1972 and appealrt to the state's hiab.er eourt.a. __ Nor Und lht> for mf'r :.how lllrl HY aps>t>als of lht" Judi<' s d •cwon art-unlikl'ly, Miss Marvin i. lawy.-r planb to rtll' u new moUon this wN.•k thnt could tx.•i:in ,, b1ttt>r 1ww epilogu" "I made new law In this ciu.ti.' Mltchclson said "It went to \he l' J11U w_ nJ.1L SU.1wt mt t..:Qur t. M1c h.-1l.-won :Klmethllf'g and thut hH enabled thouH nda of olh r de prived ~pie to pur1ue th.,lr property nJ(htis. . She c-ntalnly n~ded an tattornpy to bring the C8flt' " "I DON'T W»t\t to take the •w~d lha1 w11s m ade lo Mlchellt'," Mitctttlson said. "J have a contract with her but I will roUngwsh It if the Judge awards '"" MITCllEL80N said he has t~o prope r attomcyis ·rec is... -accoun~ants at work on Miss Miss Marvin's share of the Marvin scase,seeklngto protect actor's assets, earmarked by the h~r $104,000 from a massive tax MARVIN MITt'llt:VON ,_ yi. ht will ask Supc-rlnr Court Judge M ttcht!lson. who took the case on eonlhlJ(t'nt'y ur1d I!'! t•ntitled to ont' third of Miss Muvan 'a Judge for her "rehabilitation" as bite. u career women. was far less than M ea n w h i I e . a tto r n e y s the$1.8millionshesought.A one -p o nde r e d t h e I m pact of Ma rshall's decision as dozens of similar cases wall for their mo- ments in the spotlight. APWl,.,...e M ICHELLE TRIOLA. ATTORNEY MITCHELSON'S CELEBRATION MAY BE SHORT-LIVED Attack e r Threatened ClllNO t AP) -Threats of death or bodily 1n · Jury to L<.1wr<•ncc Singleton wall mean "'special handling" after he begins a 14-year. rour-month prison· term for the rape-mutilation of a teen· aged girl. prison officials said Saturday. SinJ?leton was sentenced Friday in San Diego Supl'raor Court in thl' <.1ssaults l<.1<,l year on a 15· H •;1r-olcl run.11A ;1~ frnm La~ V<·ga~ '.'it•\', who:.e arms Wl·n· l'UI off with <.1n ax The death threat:. ( ) one sent from a prison in 1..T TL Californi a and another ,,,tf , & from a pr isoa out of state. ha\"e prompted a 1udge to temporarily de· lay sendinR Singleton to pnson until plans can be made to insure h1:. safety Ct.nil Set To Deft•nd Appoint m ent SACRAMENTO tA P 1 Lt Gov. Mike Curb has hired a law firm to defend his nomination of .Judge Armand Arabian ~1s ah appellate .1udge while Gov. Edmund Uro\o\.n Jr. was out-of-state. Shelton Lytton. Curb's chwf of staff, said the firm is Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher. Deputies '1ot e 0 11 E n d to SI r lke SANTA HARBA HA tAPl Striking deputy sheriffs were expected to vote Saturday r.1 ght on a tentative agreement rl'ath<>d Saturday afternoon between the county board or s upervisors and dcputiC's' negotiator!>. If approved, a nine day walkout would <·nd Sport Fig11re ·" ftpfol it•e Die" ANTIO C ll 1AP 1 W1ll1am Edward Warmerdam Jr., 18-ycar-old relative of pole: vault great Dutch Warmerdam. the first man to \ault 14 feel. died last night followan~ a traffic accident. authorities reported. Gap S~la.-dalle Big P art y Ni g h I SAN FRANCISCO IAP> · Some 25,000 gays arc expected lo gather al a suburban amusement Short-hop Pools Ask ed MALIBU <AP> Residents here have been an- grily spurning a state offer to arrange c ar pools on a long, slow detour around a rockslide that has closed P acilicCOast Highway. Instead of sharing rides to destinations in Santa Monica and western parts or Los Angeles. many callers to a special "commuter computer" phone n um ber in Malibu on Saturday wanted to arrange short car pools to the Malibu side of the landslide area. Tnere. the callers want to lake their chances on a . 200 feet walk on the edge oflhe crumbling hHlside, to reach cars left on the Los Angeles side. park on May 4 to attend "Gay Night in America.·· an event arranged by a California promoter who s peciwzes in festivals for homosexuals. The par· ty, at Marriott's Great America amusement park an Santa Clara County. will be s imilar to an event las t year at Disneyland. M'Jai l r T r ia l B e gin • This H eek SAN FEANCISCO 1AP1 The trial of Dan White. accused in the Caty Hall slayings o"Mayor George Moscone and Supernsor Harve~ Milk. begins this week with San Francisco's emotion· c harged politics expected to do minate the courtroom. Jury selection is expected to begin Tuesday or Wednesday after a judge settles de: fense challenges to h1:-ability to try the case without bias. NBC Still Mdm In Carson Flap LOS ANGELES <APl Officials of the NBC network refused to talk Saturday about the speed· up in retirement plans of Johnny Carson, host or the "Tonight" s how for nearly 17 years. The networks' president. Fred Silverman. was busy watchlng pilots or potential new series and talkrng \\tlh produc·ers Aid<:s at the networks' Burbank ~ludios said he could not be reached for c·ommcnt on Car:.on's desire to leave the popular late-night talk s how before his contract expires 10 the sprang of 1981. Carson has said he 1s eager to talk to network officials about adjusting his retirement date. But a source reported that the network's stand has been that Carson is expected to honor his contract. Asked if any ·Carson-Silverman meetings would take place. a spokeswoman for Silverman said : "I cannot answer any questions you have on that." NOTICE OF LIQUIDATION BY PUBLIC AUCTION Ordered by Attornev At law 1n the State of California S hipment In Transl! of HAND MADE ORIBfT AL RUGS . .. Most said t he acr imonious t hree-month trial proved that Ma r vin-type litigation is a rich man's game. and a woman would waste time and money suing any man who earns less than $1 million a year. "You can't bring this kind or case against the average working man because he can declare bankruptcy and bail out," said at· torney Raymond Gloozman, who respresents the fo rmer live-in girlfriend of comedian Flip Wilson. GLOOZMA N'S c l ie n t . Kayatana Harrison, a 27-year-old dental assistant , Is suing Wilson for $2 million or hair the comic's income during four years they lived together . ·'The people who are going to be a ffected are going to be the I um in aries ce le bri1ies. superstars. people with money." the attorney sajd of the Marvin decision. "'Once that mystique wears off. next in line to be sued will be the professionals doctors, bankers, dentists who have substantial income" In the Marvin case, the actor had acquired an estimated S3 6 million in assets during the s ax years he lived with Miss Marvm. ONE Ot' his lawyers, Mark Goldman, has estimated the Washington ADA.Asks, Gov. Who? , WASHINGTON IAP) - A survey of Washlngton- a re a member s or Americans for Democratic Action ~hows Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. virtually without sup· port. \ TH E SURVEY also found that Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. D-Mass .. re· mains a c lear favorite a mong Washington·area Democratic liberals look- ing for an alternative to President Carter as the party's nominee in 1980. Kennedy was the first choice among 55 percent of the 118 ADA members s urveyed . Carter was named by 32 percent and Brown by only 2.5 percent JOHN I SA A CS. c h a i rman of t h e Was hington ADA. noted that Brown received sub· stantiaJ liberal s upport an his 1976 primary challenge to Carter . including a \ ictory over Carter in lht! Maryland pnmary. "Then came Brown's flip.nop on Proposition 13 last year. and his crusade this year for a balanced budget constitutional con· ven tlon." Isaacs s aid. Pt1 arvin legal team put in S300.000 million plus support. She lWed worthof timeplusexpenses. wlth Cooper seve n years. "lf a case is golne to be foueht M ltchel aon ciiea Cooper'• as bitterly as thia one has. and lf a utobiography in wblcb be wrote there isn't a lar ge amount of of Miss Lang's loyalty dw1ni hls money involved. it wouldn't be pre-star d ays wpen they bad to worth litigating." said Goldman. sell Christmas trees to eat. 'Ihere would be nolhlng left after -Karen Ecklund, 21. model t e.lawyers..-rees.~ and former Jover or actol' Nick However. Goldman says the Nolte, bas sued for S3 m illion; She fi r m of Goldman and Kagon has lived with Nolte for six yean and already had calls from several sayi; she helped him in t.be day1 me n facing s uits by former whe n he made $2Sa week. girlfriends. They have accepted _SHER RY sTEIGER, 38, has one client. Wally Findlay. owner fi"led a double-barre lled case of a worldwide chain of art galleries, who races suit by a against actor Rod Steiger see~ing woman he lived with for two $2 milllon. Mrs.Steiger, wbohved years . with the ~c~r for four ye8D . __.-'before their five-year mar riage. MITCHELSON, meanwhile. has s ued for divorce and Marvin· has three celebrity cases waHing type property rights. tobetried: Mi lche lson s ays a ll three -Cindy Lang, 27, model and clients were encouraged by Miss former companion of rock star Ma rvin's award and reel theirs Alice Cooper , ts s uing for $3.S maybelarger. IRS at Ready Michelle 's Award E yed LOS ANGELES iAPl -Michelle Triola Marvin's la wyer says he has two accountants working to protect her court award of $104,000 from a massive tax bite. A tax expert says the Internal Revenue Service will probably study the case closely, seeking the largest chunk possible. BUT THE UNUSUAL AWARD "for rehabl1itation purposes" leaves Miss Marvin's status uncertain. She may fi nd some protection in tax laws. "'You have to start out with the premise that every- thing is included as gross income unless there is a specific exception in tax law." S<ild Phil St"erres:. a former IRS agent and profes:.or of taxation at California State College al Hayward. Storrer said :.ome tax analysts may feel Miss Marvin's case falls into the category of sections 104 and 105 of the IRS code. which exempts from taxation paym1:mts ror physical and mental rehabilitation after a n injury or dis· abihty. ··1n myownopin1on, that'sstretchmg 1t," he said. ONE THING IS CERTAIN. Storrer said. Lee Marvin cannot take any deducuons for the Sl04,000 he has to pay Mi ss Marvin . "It's <1 na logous to paying your housekeeper.·· Storrer said.·· and that's not deductible.·• Press an 'Auditor' Justice Bird Says SAN FRANCISCO IAP I Likening the press to an outside auditor on government. <,late Supreme Court Chier Justice Rose Bird said Saturday that the news media mus t be given special protection to do its JOb But she added the pre~s must not be allowed to abuse at:. power. S P EAKJ NG TO the rl'g1onal convention of Sigma Delta Chi. the societ y of professional Journalists. l\'ts. Bard called the press "'the modern equivalent of peer group pressure." J ustice Bird. who has come under her own share of crihdsm since taking office in 1977. said that public offi cial:. must get used to being criticn:cd by a ngilant pre~s. "'But those of us in pubhc lift• know the damaj?e a false report C'an do." she said. "Even <.m erased question ~ufflccs to ra1~e a question where there was none."' Discussing several recent dl·· cis1ons by the limted States Supreme Court. Justice Bird said. ''There is little doubt that we are underRoing a period of retrenchment regarding the First Amendment, .. refe rring to the section of the Const1tut1on guaranteeing a free press. Without saying so spec,r1cally. the chief justice appeared lo d1s- a g r ee With ~O m£' Of that retrenchment where the pres!> 1~ concerned. comparing .1ud1cial deliberations with those in a newsroom. " UCH DISCUSSION 1s thl· l l' m p e r 1 n g d e v 1 c e w h i <' h :.Lrengthe ns lhe evt:ntual de c1 ~1on, .. she said. She said that the press ha s become more e ffective than poht1cal parties because 1l ha' the ability to be everywhere aL once. to always be in session and to record public opinion quickly. .. But democratic government 1:. not the sarric thing as govern· menl by public opinion." sht• s aid. Agoura Out For Faire ? AGOU RA <A P )-The R<.•na1ssanct! Pleasure Faire. a s lice of Elizabethan E ngland complete with maypole s. mayn1es and merrymaking. w1ll move away from its current country home next year becaust• of encroaching development. Phylhs Patterson said t he fair. which will run its last sax weekends this .year beginning April 28. is moving because of land development in these gent· ly ro l l i n g hills 30 m iles northwest of Los Angeles. .Altcrnalt• sates have been sui:· gestcd "from Orange County lo the Grapevine ." ( , ! dr•nooCooS1Da••vP•101 Editorial POge ............................................................. -Al Sunde~. Aprll 22. 1971 Robert N. Weed/Publisher , ThOINs keevll/Edltor Critics Puncture I~ate~ Images Ir hl~h e 1~urc 1s lhc narn o( lh 1tum~. uur hontl'· a:rown a lttomsn pnht1c1an~ arc work1na th· 11am to dt>uth m kC't•pan~ t ht•tr no mt· nd races before tht> public fo'ot1unutf'l)I, thert> se-0m to be JUbl enough sharp·t>Y{'d humor&s~ ttround lo punclure soml' of the mor«' ttusceus bulloorui · Th~ bi~ t1Uc'lt mn nf I hr w ek. or courst•. folluwcd tht· \<H'uhon trap Li> Afr1r ' hy nur J.tOV(•rnor. Jt•rry nrown, un<I tus pop l>m..ic1 l·ompun1on. L1ndu Ronr.tudt Old Bro,\\n n•ull~· wont to l(N <iwoy from 1t all uml havt• a tflllt'l trip wtth hi-. l••<ly frtt'nd'' Or Wd!> hi~ hoy t..,h ch.•ct.•pllvt•11t·~., a t•unn1n~ rm ••r up for u wt•ll lmlh'd lurt• for th,· troop.., uf rn>orH•r!> uncJ vtw luM• apht.·1 ~ whu hhowt.'ll ur> wtw11.·' l'r ht· and Ms Hon1:1tadt aµpttt• Ni., 1)1d Hru\\I\ t ~1rn1~h h11:1 1muJ.te b y truv1.·ltnJt uhroud w 1lh her .t:, 1111 unmurr wd <.·o\1ple'' O r dut 11 prmiut•c u11 oh -:,11 s uhtlt• :.11ggt'""t ion th»t our unm41rr ll'rl 11 ) l'<H old ~Ov\•rnm n ·all\ 1-. JU:.t uni• of thf' hoy-. To hulh qu1•:.tw11-. \\t' n·h on lht• l..trt tor1i.:u1· 11f :,t,1tt• I' l"l' ab u r l' I' .ll· ... ... \ 111 u h I l' ... d l' 11 l 1· p I 1-P J Ill I ~ t 111 Sacraow11to Untuh 11utl·d th.1l B10\\ll .., qu1(•l \.i<·Jl10n won him t hl' <:uv<.-r and h_.,1(1 .irlldt• in Nt·ws wt-ek a pollttcal plu~ th.it mu!>t h:1q• IPft 11th(·r pre~ulc•nttal u~p1nrntf> m teors Anet on llw 11,1\1·1tng .irrangcnit·nts, l 111 ut1 "t11d .... mp. ly, ··11 ·:. ttw f1r ... t 11urrnal th111g l'Vl' ~cen t11m do · An 1·qually pungt·11t, 1f longt.•r . <:o mmcnt t <Hlll' from 1:olulll1U\l pollt1<·t1I t l'llH: ttuthor Hi<'hurd Ht•cvt.•:. UndN the heading "l>ot'!. Jl Mult<.•r Wht>lher Jerry Brown ll°) Crazy '>" Ht!t'Vt's ot>$crvt•!> th1:1l Hrown proJetts himsl'lf tts "the nul1011·~ lt·ud1hg anli·1>01itician <who ) has SJ>t•nt his (•nlirc adult life running for polilic:al office." I le furthe r oh:.crv«'s : ''I think Brown has more of a sen se of th • futun· than !m y p<>litirian 1n the country and s omething of a feel for the cullur<JI ;rnd soci<1I issues dividing America and pro pctling 1l toward a ver y diffe rent future. ll<iving said lhal, I cannot conceive of any tircumst<tnte!i unct••r whu:h I would vote for him Lo govern m y tountry ·· * * * Then there's California Congressman J uhn Rousselot. w ho won a string or headlines and mug shots for himself with the s imple device of announcing he had res igned from the J ohn Birch Socie ty. Exactly why the media. the Oally Pilot inc luded . v iewed this news a s s ignificant is difficult to understand particularly when 1l was so trans parent that Rous~elol was us ing the item to advance his tentative decision lo run itgaansl U.S. St·n. Alan Cranston We ll , so much for .John's loyalty to the J OS and to 1ls hero-founder Robert Welch. The re are tho.,c who would ;.igrcc with u n observation made by ~1 N<:wport Beach Hl·public un leader 1IJ or so years a go when Jloussl'lot was a hired hand <incl high offJC'ial in the s ocict\o· ".John Hm1ss<·ll1t would sign up ~1lh lht• 1'1•;1t•t• and l"n11•clom Party 1f 1t would advance him.· w:i~ lht· ('(Jm rnt·nt. "It 1us l happt'ns the Bm·h So<·wty :-it.·r vt·s 111::, purpos<· lwst n J.!hl nuw " • ,, * Then the n ·:-, our own .John Brigg:,, Fullcrtfln·-. ~1ft lo th1· slak'St.·n<1h· and cf'rtainly one of the m ost pre po!>lt•ro11s pol1tw1<1ns ever lo grat·c a twllot Why till' pn·:-. .... <1g:.i 1n th« Daily Pilot included, con t111ut·.., to ta kt· him .,t.·11011s ly 1:. hurd to answer An yon<.• who t·alh h1m-.<•lf "ltH· hig h prtt·st of mor<Jlt ty " eithe r ha" l1<1dly <.1rra11g<•c?.'-H :11ns or rtt.•1·1h <J '>lrong dose of humility Hoth may :1pply 111 Bnggs l'a~t.· ll:1ving f:11h·d 111 )11 ., ..,t;1lt•\\ldf' :111!1 humoM·:-.u:..if 111 11 wltv<• last yt•<Jr . Briggs Sl'C!i (j st rong need for new b · s \1c•s to k<.•(•p his name 1n print. And he finds th •m at <·very turn In lhc last mont.h alone, he 's altatkcd nudity on the :-;tal<.•'s twachcs, support~d addition-c.11 nuclear power plants in California and called for abandonment of the 55 mph s pccc! limit <ti bit touchy that. in vu·w of the federal govcrnm •nt's thrcal to cut Wyoming off at the pockets if 1t r<.·sc:inch.·d lht.• 55 l1m1I l Actuscd of fiddling with a state contract that benefit eel his insuranc<.· firm , Briggs shook h is fist and dcc:lared he w::is vac.:ttm of u c.:onsp1racy that reached right up to th<: governor's off1c·<·. Yet with all his :irm waving anci yelling, it's easy to keep .John Briggs 1n pcrt.pcc:t1ve by remembering one µuncturing remark made by a colleague. It waM on the flool" of the Assembly , when Briggs was serving in t hat body. Former minority leader Robert Beverly was s tanding next to the late George Moscone. a senator vis iting the lower house. Briggs took the floor and advised the A:,sembly ht• wus going "to tell itlike 1t is." Moscone turned to Beverly and said . "There's a ~uy wearing c·ontart lenses, a toupee a nd elevator shoe:, and he 's going lo tell It like it is "'" • Op1n1ons expres!.ed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilol Other views oxpressecJ on this page are those ol lhetr authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot p o Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone ( 714) 642·4321 ' Boyd I Low Tre~on ByL.M. BOYO llus anybody 11 ver hN·n convicted of "low treason·•" That's what I utikt'd. Turns oul there wa:s. indeed, a c rime of low tr(•aimn Or m ore pr1•risely . · · pl'l1l<• tn•ason." In old England. 1r n wife killed ht•r husbund. ::,tw deprivt'd the ktnJt or a us('ful ii uhJecl, so was guilty or y,u,,_ "tlll1"4G- a41~0 .... CPS You / petite trl'ason. likl·w1sc '' han~1ng offense That Pocahontas married John Holfc is widely known. 1,1kew1St• widely known is the fart that ~he really loved Captain .John Sm ilh. Qucs lion urnws us to how Captmn .John marwjlcd lo hrcuk u1i with her. llt• want<.'d to UN ha<'k to l':ni;:l:rn<l . hut ht' thought the lnd111 ns might ~cl ull shook up, if he just tlror>ped her. So u flcr ht• sn<.'aked aboard an outbound s hip, h.ia friends ashor~ cf· fccted a fake grave, the n sl'nl for Pocahontas (o tell he r that her gentleman friend hud dil'd whill' s he wa8 uprive r .. Pretty 1sncuky. S1>0U.cd this :scribbled siRn over th electric hund dryer in a highway rest s top: "For u message from our gov- ernor , please presR the bul· ton." .. His 'piano" is what the prore11slona l chef calls his. stove. 11lB From W uhingtoo l Hok11m Shortage Shows Desire To a;o lo 11 president's press t'onrcrcnt•e you walk over to the Old f.xe<'utivtJ omc 6~lldln11. with uJl it.II fl utings and gnarute atl n.:nbread. and snup your While House correspondent'• ea rd to the luJ>..(ll or your coat. G uurd11 c1t1k you what Is in thut. bnt>frui.~ und you show It lo tht>m, and then you take the l'lt>vator to thl' fourth noor con- ft'rt·nn· r<IOll'i where the techni· 1·1uns asre f1ddhng with lhc klcag lll(hti. und about hatr or the 200 bl'llllS ~·rt-~lr1•ady rilled. The atmosphere cs smull town, ltlllt> theater 1nformahly. NOW Tiit: FULL battery of light~ nu1ohl'1> on dazzlfogly and thl' TV mt1n with a lethal-looking 1n i.trument lik e a torpedo lttunc·her. which is really a microphone for catching voices 111 a l'rowd. g(-t.S 1t cleared and rt..•ady Tht•re hl' 1s entering now. JO :-.econds luk. s miling, dark suit. f<H'C ruddy Crom Uw Jogging he's bt•t•n doing, hair quite brownish whl'n seen up close T his press conf~rence is more dramatic than most because fi ve days before he gave his energy s pl't•ch and did something that his friends had almost des paired of his doing· fie came out fight· inJ:. Yes, he appealed over the heads of the big oil companie!> and of the Congress to the A men<· a n people lie came out fighting an a l' h a r " c· t c r 1 s l 1 c m o d e r a le • Or. Charlet; Be ll restrained, low·keyed J immy Carter way. but there was no mi1t11tln1 the ehan1e in-em- phul1 and the l•n•uage and more particularly the emotion. I OONOTthJn.k any peacetime president. since Hoover has had so many insoluble problems s huddering at him al once: energy. inllalion, SALT. Middle Eas t, recession and the less serious but more aggravating prospect of changing our cozy Ame rican Ufestyle as we run out or fuel and gaze mUBingly at. the family car. It was lnto this that J immy Carte r droppe d h is ene r gy s peech . "Good evening." he began. and immediately added. "Our nation's energy problem is very serious ...._ and it is getting worse." Y es. he continue d , "Our national strength Is da ngerously dependent on a thin line or oil tahke r s stretching halfway around the earth. originating in the Middle East and around the Persia1l Gulf one of the most unstable regions in the world." CARTER CAME right out and s aid nasty things about the oil corporations, and a rte r that ap- pealed to listeners for help with Congress. "As sure as the sun will rise tomorrow." he said of the $13 l>dlion wrndfall profits that will flow from deregulation. "the oil companies can be expected to fighl to keep the proflt1 wblch they have not earned." HE ADDED AN imputation •S insulting to Congreaa a 1 It ls jus tified : "The inevitable scr a mbling by iotetest groups for a larger share of these rev· enues can leave the Congress d ivided, bogge d down and therefore · unable to act." Speak up listeners, he pleaded . come to my help! It was natural that the re- porters should turn right away to oil to see if the ''new Carter" was still around. He was -in his own curious calm, quiet, low· • keyed way. Sometimes I wonder whether a man can be a successfuJ presi- dent without heroics, posturing. theater -all right, hokum. But in this oil case I think Carter might win. And it might well make' or break him. IT'S A LONG story bul the point is the big oil companies h ave been making a lot or money. In 1950 lbn Saud wanted higher returns for his oil. and the U.S . S ta t e Department reared communist aggression. To avoid a showdown it was arranged, in effect. that the higher payme nt should come out of lhe American treasury. Yes. it was quite simple. Previously oil payments to Saudi Arabia were called "royalties" for tax purposes. By changing ttus lo foreign ••income taxes" the eGlll came under a lower U.S. ta. rate. The gimmick It cal the "foreign tax credit" a is aup- posed lo prevent dou e ~X· alion. It cost. IRS last year around Sl.2 bllllon. a hefty JIMMY CARTER last week needled the oil companies on another matte r : Instead of ualn1 s pare cash virtuously to .find more oil, they bave s pent some of it acqu.irl.ng other com panies. I don't mean to be u.nlalr: Uiey have suftk we lls, too. But it weakens their aemand for alt the ~all profits lo recount some elf these spare cash ac· qu1s1Uons. Mo blt Corporation, whtcb writes the uplifting advertise- me nts. gobbled up Montgomery Ward; Exxon bought a Chilean copper company; Sunoco bas a retail grocery chaJn; Atlantic· Richfield bought out the 185· year-old London Observer. Busi· ness Week last April ran a piece on oil acqui~iUons, from bot.ell to grocery chains, uranium to life insurance. Gulf once con. s ide re d buyin g Ringling Brothers. • TRB u o l onga tondiftg Washington byllru!. It's author cur- rt ntly 11 Richard St rout o/ the Christian Science Monitor. Politicians' Privacy vs. Public Posture /Jr <"h.arlt.'., c; /11•!1 1:1 fl Jlll>/t'~'lflr 11/ pulttu:ul :11·wru't' at Cal State 1' • u 11 at mi llowever, openly traveling with M 1ss Ronstadt without "henef1t or dergy" m<ty t..'11manat. lhost· Poht1cal gain:-. ~eq ucnlly the Republican pres ide ntial no m ination bccau~e has second wife gave birth lo thc•1r t·h1ld a few days be fore the June pr imary . • J t· r r y B r o w n · s rn u c h pu hlir11.1•cJ to duy lri p to AfrH·a w1lh rnt'k star Linda Honstad1 w:1s :t sharp d1v1•rgl·nc1· from th•· govt·rnor\ usu;.il i:1ll1tudc toward h1~ priv;.alt· lifr --=~--~~' ? THF. ISSU t: or Rockefeller ':. d1vor<'e and remarriage was re- vived by that untimely birth. And it c h •arly cost h im a number of votes in a very close elcct1on. During his tt•nurc• a:. sN·r1·t<.1ry 11( st <JtC' <ind govt· rnor. Brown has c·11ns1slt'ntly lrtl·d t(I shield his priv<tlc hfl' from 11uhll<' in qu1ry But. like most prom1m:nl... pubhl' officials. he has largely f:Jil1 •d To bt• !>Ure, Brown has had htth.• private ltfc to shield A WORKAHOLIC. Brown's !>t'hedulc as ~overnor h11 s left ht lit· l1mt• or e nC'r'gy for a pnvntc· ltfr llnlikt• pn·vwus governors. ht• ha!> not bt·cn burdened with a family. And. from i.1.·v1'ral past com· mt.·nls he has mall<'. 1l 1s clear that tirown does not believe any maJor public 0Hic•1al can have ;i nurmal private family life. fle's probably correct. Thus. when Brown decided to take Miss Ronstadt with him lo Africa he knew he• was invitin~ rrnl·wcd puhftc s pec ulation about his private hfe OBVIOUSLY, thcr<~ b some p11ht1cal risk in such a s1tuat1on Thi· basic idea of Brown's Africa I rip was to enhance his credibili ty as a presidential candidate. Mailbox Brown knows th<· risk ~. Th<· Los Angeles Ti me~ reported that ht· agoruzed ovl'r lhl' potenllat criticism but finally said "To hell With it " More importantly. in the next year . what will votcrs ::,ay" lntereslmgly. an today's morl' :.exually liberated world, the question ~mg as ked was not · ''Are they married ?" Everyonl' knows they are not. tl\nd no Onl· seems lo care 1 The question tx• m g asked was, rather. "Will lhey marry?" WHAT WOULD h:.ive ~~ pened 20 years ago? Has t~ been a change in publi<' til· titudes? Will voters focus on Brown's private life or will they be more concerned with the publi<' issues? Politicians' private lives hsv<' always been subject lo public d e b a t e a nd crll1c1 s m . Sometimes s uch criticism has badly hurt a candidate , Nelson Rockefeller may have lost the 1964 California pres- ide ntial primary and sub· Adlai Stevenson was criticized by i.ome voters because he was • divorced. According t o the U ni vers1ty of M1ch1gan 's pres- t1J?1ous survey re~ea rch center, about 7 p<'rcent or those who vol· l'd for Dwight Eisenhower in 1952 cited Stevenson 's divorce a s a reason. On the other hand. in 1884. Democrat Grover Clf'vel:md w<ts C'lectcd pr~1dent afler publicly ad m1ttm~ lo having fathered an ill1•Jpt 1ma t e c hi l d . T,fle Rcpubhc<.1ns tried lo use the is· s ue• w i th the s ince fa mous Jingle · Ma' Ma! Where's my Pa:• Cone to the Whtte llouse. Ila ! Ha! Ha! .. BUT THE VOTERS a pparent- ly did not car e muc h about Cleveland's earlier private life. What mattered lh~n were tpc public issues. '\ Today. loo. the p~lic issues should preva1I. 'Have ·Americans Lost Guts to Govern?' To th<' F.<litor I have not1t·cd u dct•p amounl of t•ont•t•rn nmon~ m y fe llow workers and m o s t other Americans by and large that the ftodcral und state governments arc becoming too large and too powerful. Taxation to support them has grown proportionately and this is the hardest part of ult. Wr the working people give up :-in avcraKt' of one day in five to t ht>sf' respective legal bodies. We sit <'Ompll antly a nd pay like w(''rc:.• told ilnd bemoan our fate over our beers or coffee. My question is this : llave the American people truly lost the l(uts to rule the mselves? Have t hey honeislly g iven up the freedom g u <1 r a nteed the m personall y to allow the elite. the I OON'r KNOW WHAT TO 00 ABOUT T H A1Ri:;IORT C::ITHfd~ LCTS Atn'HORI Zc ' .A~OTHCR. '...>TUOY '•O WE CAN 1><.Jr OFF DOING. ANYTHINC:. FOR AT U.A~I ONt... MOKC YEA!<. I f IUCMA•OMOLMIN .. ..._.IMCll • • • wealthy rind lhl' power-hungry to rule them ? IF YOU ASK this of <1ny American to his or he r race. they will say no. But ir you follow that question wilh. "Did yo u vote in th e la s l ~ubernatorial or preside ntia l election?" your a ns wers will be pr e d o minantl y nef(a tive but always punctuated with the rat c h ph rase of "m y vote doesn't matter anyway ... "Wrong.· "We the people or the Unlted Slates of America " So s tarts the preamble or lbe constitution. not we the few. or wQ the wealthy or we the anyone s peclul. But. we the people. We don't like the high taxes or the fact that big brother lo Sacramento or Washington, D C. 1s a lways watchmg. But "my vote doesn 't count ... so we s1l and take it. I a m glad that our forefathers are not here today to see lhal this great nation has been turned into one of freedom for alt' of wealth and power while the voters sil idly by a nd let it hap- pen. They have in their hands the s ingle most powerfuJ weapon ever f{iven the common man to rule himself. One man-one vole. America, do you still have the guts to use it? JAMES L.SAM UELSON OIP Pro•I••• Ria To the FAitor · Your editorh•l of April 15. rec· ommend.ing the use of radar by the CHP was an exercise in poor logic and misplaced confidence. The CHP "promises" no lr1P8. but I have been the victlm or entrapment e nough to recotnlze that this is their b uts of operation. The staUstics you quote are an obvlou.'l dishonest distortion. No true 1taliAtlc1 can po11lbly be used to Juatlfy the M mile llmll either to save gas or to aave lives. It does neither. We are be· 1n1 conned by polltlcal op· portunllta and the lralfic cou.rta are beina uaed as a method ot extortion to pwmb lhote who dlaa1ree • CH:aTERKJNO RS\IP to BEW' 8••• To the Editor : William 0 . Harvey <MaiJbox. April 151. lo coin a phrase, took the words right out or my mouth. I refer lo the $108,678 party the tun ·lov1ni? H EW Department threw for themselves with our tax money. YES, I'd like to know who is responslble. yes I will write and squawk! But to whom? 1 can see unwelcome letters ending up In the you-know-what s hould they fall mtolhe wrong hands. Or should the complaints be ad· dressed t o our s t a l e !U.S. .. reprt'sentalives? 1 Worth a try Ed1tor1. And IJ this party isn't enc>u1h to m akP the adrenalln now ram· pant, how timely thi~ mornina to hear a news item on TV (qllOtlng a s pokesman tor HEW) that "the Social Security prorram ls hav l n«i d ee p proble1a1, moncywlte." Ob, the cod•! KAYPECAUT ' ~ • t l J I ------------- .. la.al % To write the Dally Pilot/Box 1560, Costa fMl,I, CA 92626 A 7 Orange Coast Dally Pt lot f f .. o~e !!'.P-__ n __ .• _o __ • _______ .~ ___ .At>f_l.122_. •19•79·-------T•o•Ca•~•l •the-O•a•ll•y•P•l•lo.tn•1•4•6'2••-432•1·------ ~ ...... Settings Accentuate Facets of Personality By PAVUN& COLSMAN PoultM Colnlcl1t ta a /orntn 'Wtldtftl o/ Sa n Juan CapUtrano Under ordinary clrcunut.anen l don'l lbink my1nabQcf 1'0\lld nan hltfd Al'l\J~ e pt, 1 the la)"OI ioes. be *H In the ri•ttt plac-e at the rltbl Ume. We Wet<e detPtrawly 111 "e.d of -lt bHVJ-duty mtthank and there he 1tood In lbc Otrit-e doorwa)' St'CkJng l'mploymenL lie laekf'd rflt>rentts, was va,ue about hla proloua job, had no addre ~ or h ilephone numbttr. and Sttmt"d high tn mg and nervou.s My l\usbtand h<'sitatf'd "I AM A GOOD mecharu c l &how you I work hard Whl'o I am youna, I lurn my trade ID Gcrmllny " "Wh••n I nm young " I lookMt down at hl~ a pplication to htdt< my &mitt> ~•rctly I •gibJe, he had "'l'1tten as ht~ age "29 " ·pr~dic a ment Unappe t izing · By BARBARA Mi\WOSLEV-NOTT The wnterua re:t1d1'nt of Costa M<'sa It was a cold, foggy rught in Newport Beach and the elegant, sea -fronl res taurant looked in viting. My hus band, 8111 , a nd I l~kcd our car and hurried through the chilly parkmg lot. As we rounded the corner, a stooped sandy-huared stranger came towa rd us Has clothes were thin a nd torn. An unk empt beard framed his !)]urrcd features. H E MUTTERED something umntelhg1ble a nd held out a dirty hand. 81U bluntly replied, "No. Not tonight," a nd quickly escorted me into the restaurant. Inside it was wa rm and comfortable. Delicious seafood smells drifted in from the kitche n. The tables were crowded with noisy diners. Most of them casually and expensively dressed. "What did he want?'' I asked cautiously when we were finally seated 10 a cozy corner by the fire. "Just a handout. So he can buy a bottle of cheap wine," my husband answered m a mat- ter -of-fact tone . BUT HE LOOKEO uncomfortable. And !)0 was I. Our happy.go-lucky mood was gone. The laughing voict•s around me receded a s I s tared hard into the fi re. My husband as a com passionate man. A wounded animal brings tear!) to his eyes. Why had he been so abrupt towa rd a wounded human being? And me. Why hadn't I done or said something? I looked around at the happy well-fed faces. My qui~ and lhou8hltuJ huaband, waa alow· ly appra.ialna him. My 1lance followed bis, from tho wJlll W9f'ft lw>f'I up the lanky f11ure dreued la a fruyed ahlr\y suit, to the shock or unkempt br~nhalr. THEN HE WALKED to the wlndow that ov.irlootcOOvur 11maU place of business. and saw, a1 I dJd. the dam•flect truck-crane that had to be repaired and returned to tbe Navy on a definite da te. "llow 800n can you go to work?" be asked. "tt1ght now." In a flaah hu had removed his coat and was hl'adlng for the door. "My coveralls 1are In the buck ol U1 car." "I HOPE Ht; works out." my husband said d8 he went oul the door. c.nd his voice held con· rem. \ \ \ He was worried about getting tho crane re· paired. but I was thinking atpit somelhin& else: that &Jlmp!"e of clear blue eyes as they looked atrai1ht. into mine, mlrrorin& slncerlty and honesty. In the days'tbat followed, he was the first to arrive and the last to leave. He punched out on his time cafd, but lingered to better organize the tools on the workbench or straighten the locker that held the men's work clothes. HOWEVER, 1N TIME, I wondered why he bothered to hang up his own, for after three weeks they had become so hea vy with oil and gr ea se that they could have stood up by themselves. "Arnie . the laundryman is here . Do you "- want to send out your clothes?" one of the men asked. "No. I save my money," he said. He worked hard, as he promiMd, and knew his trade well. The longer hours be worked, tbe more be whistled and the more bll peyebecks Increased. ONE NIGHT AB I watched blm aet lDto bis battered old car, still wearing the frayed ault and wom-out shoes, I said to my buabaftd, "That Amie puules me. What do you t.b.1nk be does with bis money?" My husband looked up from a blueprint and said. "Proba bly saves il." But 1 wondered. The night that the crane was completed, Arnie stood in the doorway, still dressed in his grease-laden work clothes. "Ma'am." he said, "I wondet ii you and the Boss would let me take you out to dinner tomor- row night." TRIS TIME I detected pride In his blue eyes, wiL,h gratitude tucked in for good measur~ "Saturday night? Why, yes Arnie. I'm sure we can," I sajd. <And as I later explained to my husband. I hadn't the heart to refuse him. He seemed so eager. like a little boy who had brought us a present. l What to wear? Would he take us to a s mall nearby restaurant? Would the seats in his car be all greasy a nd ruin my white coat? .. Dress up." my husband said. "To Arnie, this is a real occasion." Thank goodness l did. THE DOORBELL rang and the florist de· li vered a box and a card. "For the Boss's Lady " lnside, a beautiful white orchld. "l can't believe at." I said, still not pre· pared for the events that followed .... .,,, A rented limousine; Arrue, ~I-groomed. with lhe manners of a knight m a fairy-tale , and later ~mg led to a reserved table In the kind of place we couldn't afford to frequent. I watched him in awe while he ordered the dinner wine and suggested different things on the menu, mostly written in French. Conversation flowed smoothly. like the wine that we dra nk. He talked of has love for Bach, Ibsen. and He mingway. "YOU WONDER WHY l bring you here?'' We nodded. "Me, I will never be rich ; but once in a while I like rub elbows with the rich and beautuul people. I work hard, but my dollar tonight is a:-good a~ theirs. It is good to dine ~omet101t', Instead of just eating, no?" AL the door, he said a warm goodnight, then ht's1tat.ed. "flow shall I sa y" r try telJ you all night. Jl 1:. goodbye. Tomorrow I leave for Alaska . The big job 1s fi nish. Right, Boss'!" I WAS SHOCKED. My husband said, "I hate to lost• you. but 1f you drop by before you lt'avt' I'll give you a good reference. You 're a fine mechantc '' Arruc smiled. brushing the offer aside. "I prove myself to them. Thank you, anyway. 1 want you know all my hfe I will remember you." All of lhem oblivious to the lonely beggar out- side in the cold. Or we re. they? Maybe we were all afraid. Afraid to look into those red-rimmed eyes and see ourselves WE WERE RELUCTANT to acknowledge kinship with a failing brother. As 1f, m some mysterious way, human failure is an infectious physical disease that can be transmitted from one to another. Instead of a mortal blow to the mind and heart. Faith in Others? Don't Leave Home Without It Sitting by the glowing fire with an Irish Cof- fee in my hand, it struck me that all our Jives a re made up of successes and failures. Most of us succeed more than we fail. Often because someone s pecial is there to help us when we really need it. Or because we learn to camouflage our inside failings with outside achievements. Some are not so lucky. Their many failures a re obvious and. therefore, devastating. To a ll of us . WE FINISHED OUR drinks and rose lo leave. "Sweetheart," I said hesitantly, "1f that s tra nge man is still there, let's take him to din- ner ... My husband looked r elieved. "That's a great idea," be quic kly replied. We headed for the parking lot. As we rounded the now-fa milia r corner , J looked eagerly for the bedraggled stranger. He was gone. By JUDITH OLSON OH ... D•llY PllMS!att It seemed like a wonderful day for a trip to Pa lm Springs and a ride on the aerial tra mway. My 11-year-old friend, Mark Curra n , a nd I set out for a day's. holiday while his father was oc· cupied with an Air National Guard drill. Little did we know, as we pulled away from the apartment in Tustin, that the day would hold several surprises. WE RAD AN UNEVENTFUL drive out, en· joying the snow on the mountains and the crisp, clean air. We wondered if there would be any snow at the top of Mt. San J acinto where the tra mway docks afte r its spectacular night on the cable. We parked the car, got out to buy ou r tickets, and the moment of truth came: I had left m y purse in Tustin and we had.Ro money. no credit cards, no drivers license. no 1denlification. I didn't know a soul in Palm Springs, Ma rk's father <we thought> was enroute to Norton Air Force Base and we had just a quarter tank of gas, not enough to get home. l t>oN 'T BE SUCH A GROUCH, SAM -· THE OfL COMPANIES ARE TRY!Nt:; TO GET ALONG WITH ORAN~E COUNTY ... . ' What were we to do'> We couldn't even make a phone call if we knew ~omeonl' to ask for help. I AS.5URED MARK that the day wasn't go ing to be ruined. though I dadn·t know quite how to solve the problem , a nd asked for a few minutes to collect my thoughts. Surely someone would take pity on us and loan us enough money lo ride the tramway and get enough gas to get home. But how do you ap- proach a complete str anger and beg for a S20 bill? I saw a sign saying "Public Relauons" and figured that surely there, !>omeone would help <i Journalist in t rouble. THE OFFICE DOOR was locked but 1 wo m an was visible through the window I k noc ked , explai n ed m y pll ~hl and th1· woman, Chris Sm ith. werit to look for help. She came back saying that all the key peo pie wrre gone but she could give us passes M> we could at least go on the tramway. She took out her purse, opened her wullcl and said. "I only huvc S2 a nd I ncl'tl that. I don't get paid for a few day<, ... E ven though we still had no money for gas, things were looking up a bit. Then Ms . Smith must have decided we were honest bccausl' she fished a bat deeper in her purse and came up with a $.5 bill. Bonanza! We could get some lunch And some hot chocolate and coffee to stave ore the cold. r was sWI a bit wor ried about all that could happen to us, two lone soldiers in the wilderness with no support system , but decided it was silly to ruin a wonderful day in the mountains wondering what would happen "if." Someone surely would take care of us in what.ever emergency could anse . We enjoyed ourselves in the snow, explored the paths around the tramway, followed a rocky stream for almost :.i m ile and simply had a good time Then I said to Mark. "Well, it's about time to tackle the gas problem." WE DISCUSSED OUR options. Either we could go to the nearest gas station, ask for the manager. explain our plight and beg for a loan. or we could play dumb. ask for a fiU -up then confess our status. I opted for t he latter, since 1 felt that we might have a ha rd time find.ing a station where the manager was actually there. Into the nearest Unaon s tallon. at the bottom of t he tramway road we drove. I said, "Fill it with unleaded." and waited. When the attendant <·a mt' to collect I s tarted the the make -believe s earch for my purse. F1oally. he was convinced I was broke a nd the attendants had a con- fe rence about what to do. (Sure enough, the m a nager was n 't there.> I tol<t them I was honest. that I would send the money. that they could call m y office lo verify that I was employed, that I wouldn't lie. What did I have for collateral • t he atten· danl asked. I begged him not to keep anything since I didn't know when I'd ever be in Palm Springs again, aod finally they let us go with a promise to send the check. MARK AND I HAD $1.60 len and decided to buy one treat at Hadley's.fruit store on the way and we got home with five cents in our pockets, gaggling about how we had managed to do almost eve rything we set out to do with no money <we missed the Indian caves because they cost sever!M dollars .) The next morning I mailed checks to Ms. Smith and the station, along with notes thanking them for their courtesy and generoelty, and now Mark checks each time we leave the apartment to be sure I have my pune. What would you have done ti you hlld been In the same situation? What would you do If a pair of tourists approacMd you ln Newport -&!Rlr~~a loan? --- I • \ NOT EVEKVONE would respond, prob· a bly, but Ms. Smith and t.be cu ltatkla.. proved that the world l11n't as holt1M u we tomel.lmes think it ls. There are atill tome tood nel&hbors left and they are heartily •ppnclated. Thank you, Ms. SmJtll, and the Aerial Tramway Union 7S. You saved our day. ' l ' f I • • Meetings 'Miraculous' Atlopeee Regi.ltriea Skirt Law, Link. PJi:.. NEW YORK tAP I Joyce Sanllaco of Mis aloa Viejo wH Jual IS wh n aht .. ,ot ln trou ble," u t.hey .. Id In th06e da)'s Joyce qutl hftr jab In Evamvllle. Ind and l't'lurned lo Albu qucrq~. NM OG May 21, wht-n s h was 17, Joye. cave blrth '° a 1lrl an lalant aM woukl cradle ever 10 br\fn)'. 1l wu UM7 th n , and adoption 1e-emt'd hf'r only opt.ion But abe knew lh•t 1omt'duy she would Lr to find ht!r dau1bter Sht' <'ho c the nilnw • ndra ll1ne. fH(utlna an un Utiuul m.1ddlt< namt• m1tthl hdp lh•r haby wu:. Ju11t l\1x months old wht:n J oyre tx·gan th<' :.earrh , a surctl that would tak<' hl·r 3 l "''''' anJ rf"quare lhl' ht•lp of ¥11 udoph"l' rn.c111tr> n clt>annat hous•· 1u)o1Jlt'd chlldrtn aand nlltur.ll pan•nt on write to Wlth ull ttw 111f111111Jt1c111 tht') havt• and ho~ thl' 1)cr:,on th.-, Jrt• M't•ktng hu1> donl' th~ u mc Tltt; dJ\LF·OO~~ :.o rt'J:l,tl'lt:!> 111 th .. Umted SWk~ <1n· tht.> ~ .. ""' tool JV"ll&hlt' l<1 adoptet.'S In :.t>arrh ot th u roo~ Although i.omc were started 1n lhl' eurly 191!h, the) an~ Jui.l now beginning to ~ork .ii. \olumt: 11Trease~ Many of lht• nuth111 ~ 5 malhon ldopteei. art· getllnt( more 'orul Ill demanding the right to know their parentage a rtght that i.tate lct~:. and adoption agencies trad1t1onally denied An e:st1mated 170 udo1>tee actavi~t group!> operate today but only a few nationwide. A news paper t·ull1•d Adoption Format & Digest t!> being pubhsht•d, lci:t1slatures are being asked to cha nge the l<1ws. and the courts are being asked if adoptees have a co.nstltutional right to re· l'Ords that may tell them who gave them life. A conference 1s scheduled early next month 1n Washington to discuss the many issues. J oyce Santiago's search had been futile un· t11 the rnd about AdoplM'a Uberty Movement ,A..aoclaUon lALMM and Ill oaUonaJ ~ct.atry Sb• b-S lned .. chaan.la and blt clotecl doora ifnd I •ltd t'ffurd11 A •<>clid worker once told her "I'd lov to tell you what you want to know but I'd &oec my job " JOYC~ HAD MOVED to CaUromla, but she ofwayit felt her Sandra lUne was atill In Albu- q uc/Qut-Sht• t1 pent $3 ,000 on private ln· vvsUgaton, conHldered g.,tUng a job In the re vord!\ departm,•nt and iseveral tlm~s thought of taldntc 1t front putie »d 10 lhc Albuqu"rque l1l'Wllp1tpt•r Joyn• hud murrlt•cl lwlC't'. bore another 11uut:hh•1. unit 11JWlll'\I a 1 ctd (•i.l:llt' business. Lah• wu. .. pretty ~ood Uut ea<'h yC'ur on M uy 27 she wondered if a w••t•t.il lltth' i.:1rl Wt.lb lovt·d Wab she gelling a 1111·1• bu1hd.iy 1111•i.t•11t '' ~1111.'ltrues. she even \H111dt•l t'1l Wji. -.ht> !>l1ll uhve·1 i\ srt:n L LJ'M'tt: GIRL in Albuquerque. ,, .:1rl who ulway'> kne>A i.he was adopted. was ~\'lt111~ lot ... of IOH' ;rnd nice presents nut <>n h('r birthday. she remembers looking into tht-bky and wondering 1r the woman who had given lwr to her parents was "looking for her Or, 1f not. did she at least ever think about hl'r'' A yt•ar pm1sed after Joyce registered with ALMA Nothing Tht•n a young woman In Albuquerque, a woman now named Pam Bell , read about the rt'):is try. She was searching for her mother. but she was a skeptic. "THE R EGISTRATION FEE was $25. And t let 1t s it on my kitchen counter for a Jew days. I JOYCE SANTIAGO REUNITED WITH DAUGHTER, PAM BELL, AT AIRPORT I couldn't imagine how they could find my mother Then. J thought. I had already spent over $1,000 on long distance calls and attorney fees. what's another $25'1" She dropped it in the mail. Two weeks later. Reg Niles. a genealogist and ALMA starf member, was catc hing up on registrations, l'ross-filing information onto 3-by·S index, cards Everything clicked. ''We've got <1 match," he told Florence F isher. ALMA preside nt She picked up the telephone. called Albu· querque and told a startled Pam Bell that her m other was now named Joyce Lee Santiago, and, yes. she was looking for he r daughter ... troublesome 5-foot redhead would go away. She didn't. She continued to speak, and ~eak with a ven~eance. As other activist -groups sprang up, dramatic stories of reunions began to appear tn newspapers. People began to listen. THE F1RST REGISTRY MATCH came late in 1973 and since then , ALMA says, there have been more than 200 more. "We are starting to average one a week. Recently. we got two in one night. Anyone can say he has a re~istry, ·but we have the volume to m ake it work." Mrs. Fisher says ALMA has more than 140,000 names on file -m ostly adoptees, but mothers, fathers, grandparents and siblings also have written. Rhyth1ns Fascinating MRS. SANTIAGO WAS AT work that af- ternoon when the phone rang and a voice she had last heard as a n infant's cry s aid "This is Pam Bell. Y ou may know me bE:t ter as Sandra lime " · Niles. the genealogist, spends four hours a night at ALMA headquarte rs poring over let~rs and forms a nd :mother 12 hours on weekends. "We desperately need a computer," he says, "but there ar e things a computer might miss." Young Man's Psyche in Twre With Se™on? Thl' issue or an adoptee s right to know runs directly mt.o the right to pnvacy Re~rds are sealed so the path'> of the natural pa ots and adoptive parents don't cross.,. Some others want to forget their pas t Some adopteei. are perfectly content not to know But what aoout the children who a re not"' ONE GETS THAT IDEA. Besides the Ob· -.1ous information name. date, birthplace Niles hai. such entries as "crooked little finger at birth," "dumped out of car by two me n," "left under stairway " f~DITOR 'S NOTE ..a.. 'Tis t~ s~ for thmkmg powers to be up and mating powers dot.Im. 'Tu also the secuon far 1ncreosing dnnJang and depreuum. It's sometlung to do wath the eqlAGtOr and t~ calnadar, Wtth man and becut Maybe. By T E RRY KIRKPATRICK AP NewtlHI~ .. WrClet Rhythms or s pring on Peter Whybrow·s farm. Sap is runrung tn the maples and deer in the woods <1re droppin~ their antlers "If you listen." he says with a straight face, "you may ht.>ar tht•m ·:The cow!>, winter prisoners 1lf the barn. a re frolicking in the grass like children. he swears .fT WAS PERHAPS on a s nowy morning. as he sat "trying to milk a cow and 1t was trying to kick me.'' that a grand notion of the rhythms of naturl' a nd their hnk to m a nic depressive psychosis s truck Peter Wh ybrow a-; squitrely as a Jersey's icy tail Whe n he'!> nol tcncl.Jng his SD a~res at P lainfield . N 11 . Dr Whybrow i!> practicing psychiatry. ll•aching 1t at Dartmouth College and researching the role of the thyroid in mental ill· ness. Although the' clutu.''> of lhl' thyroid seem related to the sea!>'m s. Wh ybrow i.ayi., pondering the hnk betw('('n human behavior and the daily, monthly and yl·arly cycks of the globe 1s more of a hobby for him It llf'b togethe r his work and his farm, wher<' n atural rhythms fairly shout for r e· cogmlton "ALL LIVING things, from the smallest cell to the human being, are probably related to t he rhythms of the environment," he says. Humans give birth. become a lert. get depressed, feel suicidal by the calendar's cadence. "All people who have depressive illness have a n illness which comes a nd goes, which, il you do nothing will get bette r by itself.'' Whybrow says. In parts of the world far enough from the equator to have sharply distinct seasons. suicides increase in the s pring and, to a lesser extent in the fall , he says, "Th is h as b ce11 known for ah1>uL 1111i years Su1c1dc~. 111 th.· sprin~ in the!-c "' c•.i are probahl:-1:1 lo 2il percc•nt abcl\L th" averaJ!l' 1\nd mon· pt·o pie gd <.idm1ttC'd tc• hosp1tal1> for deprc~s1r .. 1 ;ind <1lrohollsm in th • ~.pring." NolJO<h know'> 1.1. h · he says, ti111 1t may bt· that a pc•rson s inner dock gel!> out of s~nl'h Olt.PITEllWHYllROW w i t h n a t u r (' . 'i "Sometimes 1f you move depressives a cmss t1meo zones they feel better And if you k~ep d epressive!> up all night. they sometimes feel better." INTER EST IN cycles come in cycles. he says, and it ls now enjoying a resurgence. "Now that we 're shooting rockets at other planets we've re· alized that we ourselves a re on a planet, and iO an Interest in how planetary behavior influences biological behavior has come back." "We should pay attention to nature, but to pre- sume . that this is an ~verwhel mingly powerful force 1n human behavior would be foolish. Our in· tellecl and lngeniousnes~ are more dominant. Don't take biological rhythms as a new religious m essage, but only as an Interesting part of human nature we have forgotten." DIAMONDS LESS THAN ' WHOLESAL-E Fully Appraised. Many Sl1e1 ~ & MCiliy-Qtrallty,_rades. >' MEERSCHAUM KING • P.O. lo• 17791 I"._' C& 9271 J 11141 11t-12n All of the cross·index1ng is necessary since an adoptce frequently has only partial. or There is some evidence. Whybrow says, that intellectual activity 1s highest in the s pring, that s tudents do better on tests then, "and som e clever fellow noticed that in the 1940s more patents were filed for in the spring.·· Btrr IN SPRING a young man's fancy doesn't necessarily turn to thoughts of love. "That's pro· J EAN P ATON PIONEERED adopti ve activism in l!l54 when !>he founded Orphan perhaps erroneous. information. · Pam Be ll was lucky Her adoptive mother never told he r very much , but she kept all the in· formahon on paper After she died In 1977, Pam round 1t in a dc!>k hably just poetr y " ·· Male hormonal activity peaks in the fall. he says, and in areas of the world with distinct sl'asons, bu"ths peak in the s pring. about 10 to 15 percent above a vera~e , Voyage in Cr•darcdge, Colo . but Florenl'P Fishc·r. who founcl• ti ALMA 1n 1971. popul;Jr11.1·ll thC' movl'm(•nl Sht• wrotl' a book aboul her own 20-yt'nr qutsl. 'Thi· Sl•Jrch for Anna Fisht·r · Sh<• appt•an•d on talk sh"w" throughout thC' country Sht· told anjonC' who would 11 ... u•n that the adopted t•h1 hi ""'''' an adult. has a l'CJn stilutwnal right ln kno.,.. h 1-.1><'1~1nn10~'> "MY MOTHE R WAS NOT a s tupid .... oman ... sayc; Pam "l am sure she left it on purpose. She was always uncomfortable when I asked too many questions " tie ~rew up 1n a rurnl area or England, a nd wh<•n ht· carnl' t o th<' United States he cho~ew llampshirc for its pronounced seasons. "Th(· Sun Belt does n 't give you enough challenges." he said "I'm sure that ir I ever went to California. I would s 1l on a rock all day and blow bubbles ... Sht· Y.Hs tolcl -.tw "iJ!> m·urot\( lo c:otre sci strongly about whu-.1· ~~t·nt•s s h1· was carry 111~. that sht• wa!> undt•rruinrng lhP whole• adopl1nn !>\'Sl<'m Musi ..,cH 1;11 agtnc·1cs ho1wd th1-. • I .Joyce Santia~o also believes that paper wal> left ro~ a purpose: "I feel like she was saying thank you for lctllng me have this baby and now I'm g1v1ng her hark to you " FREE SPINAL SCREENING YARWOOD CHIROPRACTIC OFFICES 136 Broadway, Costa Mesa April 23 thru April 27 MONDAY -FRIDAY, 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ( J • I t1 t:od ~t~r 'J. t1 l'Jh ShOJldt'( J I.Gt,., ~copula 4 ~~.nd Ci.orYaf..,r 1.: ~ Lt>w htp Ocm<jet-iiqnab of pinched n'1""tc!.: I Htadochn. 01::u1t~ ~nion t.IUf"ft ! l. Sh00tld~ pain, pain dow1t arm· .. 11um~n i11 hond\ 4. Pain bt+wt'~ thould~t. dlHlc:ull breattii~ a!Jdominol pain' S. Lower boC:c pain, hip pain, pal11 down leci The Yarwood Cn1ropra·c11c Olftces are offering FREE spinal check·ups al'ld postural analysis for early detection ol back problems OuE> · 10 lho overwhelming response 10 the latest spinal screening<; at the Yarwood Chiroprac11c Offices. Or Yarwood 1s agacn offering freo :.p1nal screening and postur:il analysis for early detection ol back problems A recent United Stale~ Publtc Health Service rePOrt 1nd1cates that en astoundingly large number ol adults 1n lf'te United Slates -close to seventy milhon -h111e expenf'nced at leasl one episode of severe and prolonged back oe1n '" lhetr lives Another report from tne Ne•1onal Center for Health Stat1st1cs 1nd1cate'> lndr curronlly more rhan seven milltC'n Americans :ire being actcvelv t•eate<1 by docl,.,r'I for cnroncc back pain and that new cases ar.: bo1nQ addod di a rain r,I almo'il IWI'> m1ll1on a year According 10 1t11s 'iecond r<:lport. at lhe ratf' b«<.k c n 1• ,pri:>fld1ng 1n lhrne tear'i more pi>ople will sutler lrnm c;hr'lnlC a1CS r1•<.ur1111g back prot>lo~ lha"I from any othf'r <,1n'.]IO meCS•<.BI a1lm C>nl Recent ch1rvorac11c survey:; revealed lhat 92 percent ol back prot>IPm!. result :rom rr11ldho0d acc1dcn1s and falls Labor stat1st1cs snow that 500.000 working hOurr. Alf' 10 .. 1 i month by weak backs in the State of Calllornra. Back operatcons surpasi.PCS tM one million mark in 1975 with no relief in sight The Yarwood Chiropractic Offices will be able to. with simple, painless 1es11ng determine the cond11lon of the spine. E&1ly detectron of back problems 1s tho bost prevention tor future back ailments. The spmal screening will be at the Ya~ Chiropractic Olhcos 111 136 Broadway, Costa Mesa. CA, Monday • Friday, April 23rd • 27th. 9 30 a m to 6·00 -p.m. Doctors wttt-becrvnttab1e-forimswertno questto~realment and pr• ventlon of back problems Yarwood Chiropractic Offices were H ta.bhshed 1n Costa Mosa In 1948 by Or l Yarwood and havo directed by Or W. Yarwood since 1968 Pleaae call Yat'Wood Chiropractic Olltces. ( 71 4) 646-0516. for on appo1ntm1•n1 and bring a copy ol this announcolTI'3nt w11h yOu \ f SINGER LETS YOU CHANGE THE STITCHES AS FAST AS YOU CAN TOUCH THE BUTTONS. WITH THE TOUCH-TRONIC* 2000 . 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'" a plllln(C ovt>r lntt\rnatlonal bord rs Adonu. o prLtf w1ru11ng r t'porftr a ll ovtr tM J;lobe, <'rt>l•tlnl( o l<'ourOI photogrophn tt"um, traveled 4:,,000 rnllca W or Id of m I t' r )' . d ht• a" c and ourr /our c·mllllwnt, '" d1wum4!nt t/w dt•spair ,,t1ght uf IM wc>rld 11 IQ ~ m1ll~m ,..,~ .. , An H lln11,1t1'(t 10 ~ m1lllcm men uod Ira th11 lt'IVI tMfl t(ll th4.' 11tor11 of tlU! womN1 u11d •·hlldtt•n lode ha1ve 'no dnpalnfl(J Vt'c>vl• e>/ t~ Fourth World. WORLD'S HOMELESS n1untry 'l'ht>y havt• !wen upt'ootf1J hy unu•f'komt" u.r/U!rt' tlw'y urcr, unwanted ttunr.n· and r evolutwn . 11h1rtlng whf'Tf' tlwil u.unt tcJ vu ld~olo,.:1.-, 11 nd 1'hang1na maps , nil llOllllhMn &&Dd rllt'l~m 1rnd Otht•r folhf'5 Ttn.: WIN~ u•· \\Ur h.iH· blo"n tht'm unu .. ~ tht> roC'k l\trt'wn tnClun ta111s or tht> llorn or Afru·a Tht'y h1tvt• fled gt no(•tdt> 1n 1.&o' .ind Cumhod1..1 Tht.> :,iren call of 11•vulul1on~ry leade r s has lured tht'm out or Rhodt'Sta und Num1b1 .1 The <'ha:,c the dn:~IO or a ~tter hfe, plWlgmg ut·ro:,:, tht> lc'y waters of the Detnube river into Auslna, aod bobbing lake cork11 acroi.i. the South China Sea Where they lun<i lht•y ;Jrc often un wanted. A sear c h for the world's nf'w gene ration of homeless mevitably led to Djibouti, the storied c1ly by the Red Sea. the last African nutr>0st of the French Foreig n Legion and, perha ps, for the thous ands huddlt."<i in miserable camps in the surrounding black volcanic hills, victims of the fighting in the Horn of Africa. Up in those hills was Ma riam Aw Abdi. 71, squalling in flowing brown .robes. tw1rhng his worry beads. lie had fled on foot from the troubled , Eagle L atfy Protecting Nob le B irds APOPKA, Fla. <AP > - "Gcncn.tl Patton," a bald t•agk . will never fl y again. /\ barrel owl nearby 1s blind for life, lhc rcsuft. of being hit by a bottle. A great horned owl n a med Bandit had both wings broken so he could be kept in a rold.side zoo. They're all p a rt of the fa mily for Dons Ma gcr, whom kids here s imply call •The Eagle Lady.'' MRS. 1'tAGER. 53. has 11) birds of prey al her Central Florida home. victims of hum:rn crue lly. She cares for them with the help of vol unteers and $10.000 c:i year from the F lo rida Audubon Society. She's a vice president for research t1nd rehabilitation of pred- atory birds. General Patton often ac com ptmies Mrs. Mager to schools, his right wing still ha ndai:ted where half of it was umputated after he was shot 21f..i years ago. "He 's really good to take lo school because then the child ren realize what the problem is w1lh shooting the m," she said . "And it's working. I can show you stacks of letters from kids Ogadt'n, t'tnter ot u bloody d111puto between Eth1op1 u und Som-1u1, to JOHI otht'r rt>fu1-w .. i. In lt>mporury woodt'n 1ilWltt'1 s 111 th1• :..•m a desert "TtlF.RE W S Al.WA VS hghttng nearb). ht· 'Jill Thl· Elhaopljln:. H alf a world away, in northern Thailand. the sun-baked Noogkbai refugee camp was crammed with 36.000 who had ned the severe social and economic policies of the Laotian government confu,cah-d .all our ammals Thty kill ON THE SUR FACE, the camp everyth.111~ they ~et near They don't seemed pleasant compar ed with the recotcmiu the darrc re ncc between Djibouti hovels. m<.•n and unimab " Crowds of s hoppers moved down The old 111.111 s confusion and fear the dirt s treets . Gold and s ilver wert! e r hocd an sarnilar refugee ~raftsmen hammered their wares in enclaves around lht• world. small stalls. An open market with Their plig ht rits a puttcrn of vegetables, fruit and meat was thriv- squa lor rn filthy carnps. the da nger mg of attatk c·ntcring a new land. and ' Ten private medical clinics and a . 41'WI ........ LOATIAN WOMAN CLUTCHES CHILD IN REFUGEE CAMP IN THAILAND Leck of Prtvecy, Mentel Stre11, Fighting RHutt From Crowding depression a nd some suicide at· ~:;;;::;;:;:;:::;;==:==:==:;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==:;;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;~~ tempts. 1-'ist fi ghts erupt nightly. Ot:111pt (.01111 (ollr,~r [11mmun1l 11 5trl'lu 0/fiu prrstnl~ hunger with litth .. hopt>of.!ou<l dozen pharmacies lined one path. And everywhere, numbing hope-But beyond the facade was the re-HOW TO SURV'JVE lessness. a lily. • · 1 am counseling severaJ families where wives have been fighting away their sisters from their husbands." Many rt'fugec-s land 111 poor Third /\housewife. Nang Vang, 42. point-A ND BUILD fQR SUCCESS World countries, whose resour&s ed to two grass mats in the corner of Dr. Garcia said already are ovcr-tax~d . Often local a SO-foot long shed that served as A 5 · f W · B · officialsst-ealthe1d upplic!>. homeforher six-memberfam.iJy.On-MANY YOU NG G IRLS have em rnar or omen rn usrness The now of th<·s<' dt>spNutc p<."()ple ly da rkness gave privacy. turned to prostitution. using the VALE RI E HOLWERDA, Lect urer is testing the dt>plh uf the Wl'St~rn "They don·t like what ts happening money for movies in nearby Ohai Vt<t l'rrs1drnt. Bu/loll~ Orparlmrnt Slol'rS world':, humanitarian ... ympath1es. to them. Cooped up like that . their towns. strong drink a nd m arijuana particul arly lhos c of the United basic nature is c ha nging." l)aad Dr Slall , more refugees arrive earh WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 Slates wh1 C'h l><'c·kons many of the re-Dominica Garcia. a Filipino doctor day fro m across th e mile-wide fu gecs a s lht· l'rom1!.<'d Land for lhl· lnl<'rnalaonal Rescue Commit· Mekong Raver. There a re predictions f INE ARTS 119, 6 -10 p.m. The U11i1t·d N a l 1'11l:> will spend tee who runs a small hos pital irr the that as many as 200,000 more will 2701 F.rnv1ew Koad, Custa Me~a about $150 mllhon on t'mcrgency re· camp le ave Laos in the next few years. h er in 1979. Jes!. lh<Jn $15 pt'r refugee There hav<' been 20 ser ious mental Registra tion Fee : $15.00 The Uruted States will s pend $570 breakdowns in the camps in the past The Year of the ~or 1nformat1on. ccJll 556-5880 million. But the real cost to the world _::t w~o~m~o~nt~b~s~, ~m~. ~an~y~c:_:a~s~e~s~o~f~d~ee~p~~~~-----------~========~=~=::=====~ -in te rms of the impact on the economy -will soar into the billions. RECENT WARS HAVF. panicked people into flc('in~ from Nicaragua to Guatemala. from South Yemen to the north. from /\f~hamsta11 to llli!'l k1stan. from Namibia to Zain•. and from Rhodesia to Zambia, Hols wana ant.l. Mozambique. U .N. experts and offic ials in a s rore or countries see J978's unex· peeled surge of refugees in Africa, Asia and Centra l America being further complicated in 1979 by the continued flight of war victims in Africa, the una bated flow or "boat people" and .tribes men from Indochina, and the potential of mass exodus from Yugoslavia and othe r totalitarian countries threatened with internal chaos as the rule or long-term leaders draws to a close. "The problems arc growing raster than the solutaons," said Dale de Ha an, the U.N. deputy high com- missione r for refugees . That is evident here in the Horn of Africa. where the Marxist govern- ment of Ethiopia is fighting to pre· vent the secession of Eritrea and to hold the Ogaden agains t claims by Somalia. At stake is control of a vital outlet to the Red Sea. WHEN DJ IBOUTI, independent from France ba rely two years, was overrun by 25.000 refu~ecs scrambl- ing over the mountains. the govern· ment strung ba rbed wire around the coastal capital and restricted out· s1ders to camps in the surrounding hills. SPRING CLEARANCE AND SALE Save 1 I 3 to 1 I 2 on most fashion items. Mcre great values with our special purchases. FASHIONS " MEN'S •Suits. Orig~ $175-$225 •....... 20% off • Pant s. 9rt.g . 39.50 ......... 28.99 2 /$54 • Knit shirt. Qrig. $18 .............. 12.99 • Lightweight pants. Special ....... 16.99 • Tenrnswear. Ori9.:_ $20 -22.50 ...... 12.99 •Swimwear. Ong. $10-$11 ......... 6.99 •Acrylic warmups. QrigJ42 ....... 29.99 •Wallets. O!ig. $1~$20 .•..... 6.99-9.99 •Sunglasses. Orig. $20 ............. 9.99 •Leather belts. Qrrg_._$.1_2-$14 ....... 6.99 • Silk designer print ties. SpeCJaJ. ..... 7.99 •Cotton boxers. Orig:_3/9:§0, .... 3/6.99 •Spring jackets. O.QR:._29.99 ........ 19.99 • Asst ralnwear. Orig. 39.99 ........ 29.99 YOUNG ATTITUDE • Career dresses, Orig. $40-$45 ............... 19.99-29.99 •denim jeans. Orig:_J4.99 ........... 9.99 •Basic silk blouses. Orig. $25~ ~ .... 13.99 •Back-wrap cotton skirt. Specia~ .. 15.99 •Cotton tops. ~Qecial ............. 13.99 •White jean short. SQ_ecial .......... 8.99 •Sheer print blouses. Orig.:-!.2 1-27 .. 16.99 •Slim skirts. §.Pecial .............. 17.99 just crying their hearts out v ..,..-for the eagle with the broke n wing." For refugees in the camps, there arc no schools , no homes. no work, and a lmo,'it no food. They h ve in a hot. harsh environm ent prone lo earthquakes. It's som etimes 120 degrees in the Shade a nd spor adic torrential rains often bring floods For refugees m the city, conditions arc even worse Jn the Palous compound where 500 Eratreans live. abnormally high Hed Sea tides now waist deep through the 1 squalid homes. often tinged red with b l ood f rom a n a dJ o in1 n g slaughterhouse. •Spring pants Or~.$25_-$30 .. 16.99-19.99 •Fam. -maker skirts. Special 16.99;29.99 •Famous-maker tube tops. ~pecial .. 5.99 •Famous-maker blouses. SpecLal .. 17.99 • Holiday sweaters and shirts. Or!g~.99- • T & V-shirts. On . 3/8.50 ....... 3/6.99 • Assorted crews ................ 6/9.99 • Cardin dress casuals. Special ..... 41 .99 • Addidas athletics. Special ........ 16.99 • • .. , •. MRS. MAGER co n · ccntrates on children. She says they arc the greatest e ne my of soaring birds, oflen not considering the d amage th ey do with thoughtless target practice . ~ . "We have no birthdays, no mar- riages, no happin(•ss." sa id Abdullah llamet, 71, the camp leader. NOW THE WORLD'S "BEST" DRAPERY CLEANING "GUARANTEED IN WRITING" Coif, tfle wortd'1 largest, wil re1toH tfle hidden beouty in your draperies. Colt ,...,.,.. ond dtonl draperies, rehangl "-" wtth perlect pleott ond even hems. And o Colt ~prc*Jngsdrapery life. STUM CAIPIT CLEANING ~ wrrH fHI A.ODID NORCTION OI ••• ~~..ba!l! $24 ~ .............................. 4.99 • Cot. lurex plaid shirts. Ong. $15-$17 9.99 • Famolaree leather. OQg_._$36 : ..... 19.99 ACCESSORIES • 14Kt. gold chains .............. 1/3 off •Fashion jewelry. Orig. $8 -30 3.99-14.99 • Vermei'I chains •................. 1 /3 off • Silver and stone jewelry ........ 40 % off •Canister bracelet. Re_Q;_$5 ......... 3.19. • Sheer print blouses and tunics. Ori . $25_- $33 .... ' ............... ; ... 15.99-19.99 •Polyester crepe de.chine blouses. Orig. $23 -$27 .............. 11 .99-15.99 •Opaque knee-his. 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Bullock's.South Coan Plaza, 3333 Bristol Street, Costa Mesa, phone 666-061 1 • • . ,- I • • - • I.; I I l j - , A •• DAIL.Y PILOT Suhd1y, Aptll 21. t919 ' . -, COUNTY I OBITUARtES ReSettMment Expert~e at Work PlJBUC NOTICE P1JBUC NOTICB J F d ration 8 J l'KI HYMAN OtU..0•11• .... •wtt In lht• lalll fhf' H'lr • lh~ Jt-~1~ h 1-· dcrallon C'oun\'11 of Oritn .-{'ount.y h . \.: H l1ll-.t ~o \ tt'tn.tmt• 1• .-.fua ti of vartrd rt· li1uoub t\at>ki1oomb., ttl111n Onmttt unly Aut d •notht•r 50 r"fu.i • 11, J rw11 Ot• lnR Rui.111t•. In l'l'l1wuth'IN h<-rc.- MAISt:ll SI Mi i.i.iON In 1978 alonl' to aid r'·h1.it't"N to li.nwl. rtMht c1tsf'rtrnlt\ntlcm urHJ l)to 11111h• J1•" hh 1•1h1u 1t1on In Orunrtt' County 'l'hl' (l•llt•1 at11111, ht•utlquurtt•rl'd In C0!1t1t M ~MI, 01·t-. u' 11 ""' ~r lJ l'fttt'd WU\ Int r11MnJoC rundii tor hum11mt11111111 p1v-.:rum'<. pnmu~ly hut not c•x t h11>1\t•I Jt•\\1i.h 111 w nt4•1l Tlw I~ H'IH old at• 11u11 uho bth>t.•d ci.lublJ h Jt•" 111h 1''um11\ "4.•t \.Ill"'• wh1t·h nff..ri. C'Oun,t'llna& 111 (Jr.rn.:t• C11unl). "ht·rt.· onw 50 000 J t!wi. un t•,l 1 ntjlt:d tu II',. Kl(atT l\O\\. \('('OKIH (, Iv \l11111fm•1 l. I t'l'llllt'I ,. ft•cl1 I ,11 11111 l''\l'<'Ull\l' dtrt'I l111 tn lt·rn.ttton1.1l lllh I , ... h ul tlw re d.-rul111n lllC'IUdt· ll1t'" plti.:hl of Jl'\\'> to Hu"tJ 11 un anti South A1111•1 u·,1 t•sp1•t•wlly 1\1 to:l·ntrnu und t'hrlc \\ht·rt.' un .. t1.1bk n · g1m1•i. ,tntl .11111 S4..·1111l11'm 110 l' a J)l•ll·ntr.il danJ,tl'r Tht• ft>tl£>1 JllOll, "hwh t'1mtrrh11l1•' lo lhl' u1 tt•rnut10r111I llntfrd Jt•wai;h A1111••ul . 1:. abc1 t'On 1 1•r1wd "1th fli.:ht1ng r uui.m lhut d1x·1>n t dm·c·tl; C'Olll't'I n .lt•w:., '>Ill h ·" Ill South A(nc•a , c:n·N1bt•rg ,,JICI '( lur c•11nt·l·rn h.i-. tu ht· fot humun n~:hl '>, not JU"I for Jc•w'.'., ' ht• i.aul Nn11t· of lht• fl'<kr.1111111 (11011!\. 1·11ll1•1·lc•d 111 ;i11 .111nuul cumpu1 1(11 that " now urnl1:r wuy. u11· ui.t:•I fo r m11ttury c.frf1·11M•, :.aid fctlt'rut 11m pul>lu• rt· la l1uni. !'IJ'Okl.'sw11m.1n Andrl•a Hn•i.low. 0011 ii l.,ro1not Human Rights, Education O••ly Piiot Sutt ll'lloto" COMBATTING RACISM. ANTI-SEMITISM Andrea Breslow. Mortimer Greenberg nv• m l>C·r '11f tlwr r I :11111111•., wt th fl'der-at1on aid A1111th(•f lm·Jl tc11·u .. ur thf• f£•de ratwn IS t•11,·ou1 .11•1111: Jc·\.,,hh l'thll'JllOn for youngs ters. pr 1111.1111\ 1hro111.:li l•·mpll·' l\ltl'I adull Jewis h ).!lllllP~ ,111• ,lfltli,1t1•d \\rlli llt1• f1•ch•r;1t11>n, (:rcen· lwq: 1111l1'll Lo-,, of 1dc·11t 11 :. " ,, pmbl1·m for Jl·ws us for olhc•r 11111111rrh i.:111up-. 111 01·a11~~ l'11u11ty. <;ret:n· ht·• g i.aul It t:i hop1·d .frw"h c:ducatwn will be an \'lfc·d1vc.· 11nt 1llcit1• World h,lsto ry textbooks that Ignore the 1 lolocau!lt o r other significant events concerning minorities are also targeted. Greenberg said. Then there are fanatics lo be watchful of. "Tht1rf' arc crackpot~. ~uch as Nazis lin Orun"c County>," he s aid. "There were days when th• Knll(ht.8 of the Klu Klux Klan marched through Orange County, not so long ago." Wh.ilc the fanatics arc few, Greenberg doesn't d ls5ount the peril. • "How many cr ackpots do you· need to affect history?" he said . "One guy killed Kennedy. One guy kille!d Martin Luther King. You don't want lo downgrade the importance or even s mall numbers of e rackpots." THE FEDERATION, which has a staff of three full-lime employees and four half-time workers. depends heavily on volunteers to handle fund-r aising und coordinate its other activities. G re<:nberg 1>u1d. l\1aJor dcc1s1ons a rc made by a volunteer bourd ur directors. uaded by numerous commit· te(•i., Mrs Urcslow said Because Ornnge County is so young. Green- berg noted. the federation has a large workload a head lo estublish a network or J ewis h-related :-.e r v1ces a nd e ducat ional programs s uch a s ulready exist in bett<:r·established communities. AT T H E SA.MF: T IM E, inte rna tion a l dignitaries such us Leah Hab1n. wife of the former Is r aeli prime mini sl N, l.l nd current Prime M mister Mcnacht•m Begin are kept in touch wilh loe::i l activities eithe r by in.pe rson \llSits or through l(•lcphonc• ealls. Grt'enbcrg said. And there urc ulways lhrli\tcrnational refugee problems. which keep pace with the changing limes. PtJBLJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS eUSINISS NAM• STATIMIMT HOTICI TOCllEOITOH ,.C'TITIOU' 8UllN8H 51Jll'Elt10tl couu· 011' fME NA11M STATIM•NT STAT• OflCALlf'OllNIA flOll Tiie IOl-1"9 per\Ofl' ••• Oo1no TNIE COUNTY Of' OltANOE lhl\IM\,., NO. A-"* OAYBllEAKS, Dlol Vl\la Muert•. E\lalt or MAUDE A. HCL lON, NewPor1 8"<11, C..llfomla 92..o Oo<H\Od .... ,, _,__ ·-•m. 2U. Vl\I• NOTICE cs HEAEBY GIVEN to Ill• Huerte, "-1 Bea<ll, C..lllornl• C••dllor\ Of""' <1bove ,,.med doudont Ntdr• II RodM•m. 7U• I/Itta CNll •" CIU•\On) .... 1nq <l•lml •0.111\C Huerl•, Nowppr1 Beetll, c;•lllorn1• Ill<! uod dlK"°""I ,.,8 require<! 10 Ill• 9?'60 11\<!m, w1ll'I Che n<1<e\Yry '1'.0UCl'lllr\, "' Hll\ bu\IM\\ •\ condutled by " 11'111 olllc~ Of u.. tier• ol •Ile •bo•~ eo Qtl,..••l fNIC'l,..,,/11p • tolled courl, Of' co P''"'"' ll1<1m. w1111 M#'I Jo.nn• ~odM•m '"• rit(.t\Wry voucrue1 .. , to trw un lho~ \l•Cemenl '""' loltd wllll lhl! d•t\09ned el 410 Nft•Porl C•nc•• Coun11 Clerk or Or•noe Counly on o ..... ~u11e UJO, N~wpo~I b•.,t h, Aprtl 7. 1919 C•11torn1•, wnitn I\ lrtt pla(~ ot bu\1 JA(KM)N & KCOOE• M\\ OI tne undc!r\IQned In •II M•ll•'' it.ner ... ,M Uw perco111n1nq lo lhe lt\lale ol \<lid CIM• ,._..._,._ <IMI, wt1non lour mon01\ oiler crw 111\1 DONATIONS TO ISKAt:I. wh1l'h c.·ompow ~1hout half whut the.: fcdernt1on ra11>c:. IW for rd ug<.'l: aid. she i.a rd 'l:.r;wl IS prtmttrr ly LI nalton O( refU j.!t!t'!-1," l\lr:o. Hrc•'.'.low 'aid "The· .l1•w1i.h romrnunit v :ierui.1' th£> world lwi. lu•Pn 111\IOl\lt•cl 10 rt•fugl't' rt· :-1·ttl1°ml·nt c.·vc.·r i.111c.·c.· EJ.?vptrun lime.·:. .. <'onlrthulrng to till' p111lilem. GrN·nl>crg suid , ;11 c· llu• hrc ·;1ktl11w11 of lrad1l11m.1I values. the desire 111 t·111H11r1111tv and lht• flood of Chrr.,ttan relig1ous- 11rrt·ntt·d sd1ool .1ncl tt·I<•\ "'on programs ;.it holiday • 11m1•, "Tht>rc's so muc h to do." Greenberg said. adding, "If we ha d more money, we could do SOffil' oflhtl> fas ter.'' Well•,._....... puDll<•lion of 111,. nolKe. -..._. ~ Dme O•l•d Apr II 10, 1~19 _...,,ee.dl,CAtt... r'•"<MH M<><Mol••n Tet. UUI US.ZMI E••<U1or Of llW Wiii ol f'IUMJ Ctlll•bO..,n•me<I Oe«d~nl Publl\llad 0.-C.o.t\I O•oly Pllo1, JOHH " DUNCAN Aprot I, 1\, 11 1' "'q I :i.1 1' '10 N••"'1 Ceftwr Orove, \ .. u. •n• PUBLIC NOTICE ~:1•::;1:_ac11,c .. 111on11 .. 1 ... 1\~'1'1 Sf-:)llTl~\1 ,\'\I) ollwr fcu m' of d 1' it.ner"•Y ler Eirec-Sci, wht•ll lht• la1 g1· VIC'L11amt:i.l' 1mrn1gral111n 111·c·urr1·cl .1l.1oul four .>t•ar' J,:!o. Gr<'t•nherg i.<ttd ·"l'ht• ll S gll\t•rnml•nl turnc.·d lo lht· 1ir1\al1• _ :iJ.!1•nt·11•!-. <';.ii lloltt·. Pro11 ·:.tant and Jt•\I. 1i.h 1 h;.11 h.n l' 1·x11t·r ll'n1·1· :encl i.k1ll , and i.~11d, · Plc;.ii.l' h<:lt> 1 rtm1n:..t111n 1111 ;ell\ .11 t· ,tl,11 tar~l·lt•tl hv lhl' f1·1lt·1-.1l1u11 11111 )!t•111•1,1ll \ II) 11 lo~ kt·y. per;on l11 1w1 '.'.on mannt·r. c;11·1·nl11·rg s.1111 Mosquito-eating Fish Available fllCTITIOU\ 8U\CNEU l'uDll\""<I {)r.....,. Cw\I o~ ... ,., .. ,, NAME SfAT EMEHl Apr 1\.1J?'I M>CI M.oy•,t~N "'·~It 1 nt-to11ow1no P4-"''°"' "'"' dO•n~~ 0~\11W\\ •\ !>IJ HAI\!; t}'jll(<;f M[NI PUBlJC NOTICE us . . I. The ft'deratwn n•sponde<l with funds and skills to ;.11d 50 V1ctnumcsc an sclllrng in Orcinge County, Grt:enbcrg s~.ud Sud1 hlalanl '"'ti 11nmal11111 a'.'. cJcnyrng Jews 1obs. hou!>1ng ;.ind c·h1h ml'mbcr,h1p seems lo be \ :rn1~h1ng, lw s.1ul hut 0<·1·.ts111nJlly the federation runs arrct!-1'> raC't!-.l or anl1-St·m1llc business policies or public commcnlary The Orange (;aunty Veetor Control District re- commends that homeowners e mruy buckets, bar- rels. cans and containing water to limit mosquito breeding . C.AOIJ P, 1/00 AO.,..., A•en ..... Go\I• ------M•w. c:.1o1or .... .,,,, STATllllWMTOfl WITMOltAWAL A1< ... "' P -llorq1n1• M 8Clfl0, f'llOM ll'AllTNEllSMlll' 1111 POf'I St~ PtoKe, NewPOtt OHllATIMG IJ NOEll e .. < ... CAl•lorn.• 91..o "ICTITIOUS IUSIN ESS NAME M•rll L ..,,., o.-WriQllC, "ill Tiie lot-no .... _. IW\ woll>dr• .. ,. Oenftt\ Ortve. Go\CA Mfiw. C..lifOf' •• , • Qel\er•• P•rtl'\er trom u·u .. ~Jtn parlntr•ll lp operalln9 und-.r 1n .. ABOl'T /\ VEAR lalt•r. the.· fcdC'ratton h<·lpc·ll ~o Ru:.~1a11 .11'"' w111 .. h1·11., "<'n·t·mng lht'm to Ill' '.'.Urt· tlwv 1·011ld h1· c·c·1111111111c·:ill\I '•·If '.'.uff1c11·nt . he· ~JHI 'l'hc•M• 11111111i.:1 arlh .11t• no~· hnng1ng in oth1·r lls rrspons1• 1s lo ~o d1r<•ctly lo the source and t•\pla1n lhl' p111lil1·rn . <;11·1·nh1:rJ.! !>aul For homeowners with unused swimming pools and omarpental fis h ponds, the district will pro- vide free mosquito larvae.eating fish. L •w ren< .. .,. •nO M •ro•ret ft<Hlt•Ou\ bu\11\f\'\ ndm .. of C.•ltnovr, lit S 1.1no..n Or , 8nerly N A T I 0 H A L A E C A E A T 1 0 N .,,11\,C:.lllorno•~I) SY~TEMS 011/EASIFCEO, •I 181\ J•mH 0 •nd 1.-n E 01~ Sri.ronqlon P16U, #11-201, N~•P<Jrtll•t ""'°"'-'••! Cypre\\, C.hlorno• Buell. CA9?'60 "For 111.1nv Jw1111l1·. 1t wa-; an honrsl mis- und10r'.'.l.rncl1111! · 11 111·\ .,, rn·c·un•n·<l lo me that Information on obtaining these fish may be ob· tained al 971·2421 1 hl'!-." phi .1'.'-.1"" \I. •'I •· Ii 111 ti 11 I. h1 · c.•x pla med. 90t.30 T P\f' ••< 1t10U\ bu\11'\,.\\ nttm.-\dlP· Oouqt~ And l•nd" J oro ,., .. Pl)fl men• f0t .,., p..trlf\tr\f\1p Wet\ tllM1 "" \l•ntiop• Pf4t.-•. Newport ltf"tHn Oc tob~' 11, 1•111 1n th@ County c->f ------------------------------------1C•111<><"0• '1...0 O••noe Tru \ UU\1nt-\\ I\ tondu t,.d ov .t Jnt• r1.111 Nnmf' ,..nd Addr~\\ ''' tr\& ~n.;a• P'''"'''"•P P .. t\t'U\ W1thdrdWlnc,t 1•. A 1t.ftdfO P Bono • J ""' p n 'l ,. 1 n ., ., n •• , / ' 1 Thi'\ \tftte-mttflt .,., t1lt1iO ....,..," ""' R•v ... f\10~ Av11 • N1•wioor-f a ..... ,, f A Awards Upcoming County c1~r• 01 o, .. n~' tounrv uo •1t.&J APtol I), 1q1v F llHU Fe40l Pubt/\f'W;d Otdf'\~ CtM\I Od1h P i101 l1ut>1t·.twtt Or.tnQt (Od~i fl,,, t "'" I\. iJ, 'l'IMWl M,.y •. l~/9 l•W I< Pooot Apr 11 ?'I Mdy &, I} 191• I ti• /1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC E I ho'.'.c' "ho ll'11cl ,1 h~n<l 1<1nthc•" \\Ill J.!l'I .1 h;1111l th1:-. Thur ... fl.c\. ,1ru.I Fric1ic\ al the.· :in1111 .il l'arn:c.t111n S1h1•1 Htr \d \w:ircl pr(•,(•fll.1l1on \\ t''' < 1111111 \ 111 I pc· 1 , , \\I If C'Cll ft•c•f C'llJI'• ,IJltl 11lh1•1 plmullh al (;olcl1•11 Wl''l C11ll1·i.:1· 1-'1111•1\ ~11111 h ('OllHI .\ lll'l1Jlh-.t 1 t• 111 ht• lc•lc•d Th111"l;1\ .11 ;i I 11 Ill alfa1r al ~out Ii l' '' a s t H l' 111· r t '' r v Thl'<tlt'r, ('o...,aa Mt·;;, C 'Oltl~O tt/\'f•. i'I\ 1·1.., " ii I I w lumorl'd Tw · ... rl a y .11 th1· H1•vt•r l~ wi1,.,h1rc· DPoth Not''°*"" llot1•I trl I.no; Ang1·lc·' Among th11 ,t· lo h•· ho111111•d " .I J<11h1•11 Fluor \\'1th all l111' 1·t·1,.rn•>n' 111 I Ill' 11ff11IJ.! 11 111:1 \ h;• c .1 !.\ lu fuq•c•t I hat \ 11l11nlc·1•r., .111• '.'.l11l ~01 c• h nt'l0cll'1) Th t· ~ 1·, l c· '' 11 n l \ \ 11 I u II I .1 r \' I\ c· l I <r n C'1·11l1·1·. XWi f)()l:J, :.t•t·k-. c I c' I I c· ;c I h 1• Ip f (Ir ,, 1111111111•1 of ai(l'llt'IC•:. Tli11ugh not as i.:lam crrou' a•; )!ell1 n ~ 1n I hl'rt' with a Ln,ul:iled )H:r:-.on, l'll·rrt:.il dut1c·'.'. :.till have· to lw dont• anti IAOt<AW ( oA• t MN11tdl (t>nlM PrtOf tn , .. ,.,, ( \ M()Nf hHO ftAW '""''h ·nt r;t ttwnt f'V> n~ ~n thl! prnptt .. t''' ·•• ,..,,...,piort ~6(1'\ Pi"\~,,.,., Apf1I 10 I rn .. r.tH1 f"int-rood\ Ht" ·~ l\UfVIY,.tJ 1'11? Surviv•d b; \on Muh• 't ut u., f'l1\ w1tt' J'"•" ctnd ""u')ntf'r Un• .. N .. •oorl th A<"· OIJUl)hh,, ., •• .., .. ,"' tliJI" OI L~ B•ot" •M OirnQht', ltfltnt\ ot Nfl•PUft f.tf"Atn Ill. \ l>r1t111• ft'tv' 11t ()1)"11104 t ,..,,d I'·'''' Qr6nOrhtldr,.n 4iforvu ~' llAM hH \• Ut1ndQU1\t OI ScH,1d An~ Al\O "I rJdY Apttt 74 PA1«1fl( """"" (f\~•Ur-• '" qt.tnOt h•IOr"n R()\.8r'( Wiii bf> tf"(ftt'd ttorm,.n• P-"l 1t1t V•t* Mt mo,,,., ft1trtt . "'•\ t l/f!l\lf"IQ 1 PM di t~ (.twprl ''' i-at•t1t Vt•• Mortu"'Y Utr•ttur\ M frorm1c• Mof"lu.irv lOQU'f"ld B"'"'n .,.. 1100 ~u ot ,,.._. (Ju 1\t14n buri•I w 111 t>f' OE R01E h•IO Mond.oy 10 AM al SI C•I""' I"" or ._ P~Nlf 0 ( RO~( ~• l.,qun..t Uf"•<h -,,.,.nna Cat9'0ttt , flun h 10 l •(;vo.- 1>..t\\,.d d._,,.., A0t11 ?O 1•1• "' ,,..,.. 'louttt Ufdf" tntf'Tmll!'n t ••If tnuo.-1 "' A\Cen\•on (emf'let~ 1n Ft rori, CONTRERA~ JO'>E M CONTllEAA\ -•1 '"" ,.._nt ot Huntlnoton 8~•'t't '!!• y,.,,,. t11 .. d t r10ay •t '""° t,on .. M•w memtJ"'o' HO\Othtl 0.-l()'llM'.t tathf.t Of Enf1Qh .. f ontrf"r•\, Juan Contrrrn\ l "" (ontrrrd\ nll ot HuntlnQll')n UP.t,,., ootJ __ r ___________ 8fln1tO fonlr-eittt of MUf"fltt PittH· RtJ\ol McCORMICIC MORTUARIES AOd"OuN 01 Midway c11y ''"" ''''""' I ,1qunJ 8Pach M~" '""~Y ot 1 ono """" 1 • 494.94 l '> :;,.~~cdn!i~;~: ':,:'en::!~! ~.,~ ',;·(J~ LdQUll.I Hill', noon 10' PM Sunctay, P'""~ BrnlnM lf\8·093:S ~mllh' Morluary Ro..,.ry wlll I>!' r•ol !~.in J1mn CtlPJ'>I rnno •11 1 30 PM Sonday Ma~, 01 1n• r11r" 495-1716 liAn llurl"I wlll Ile r~l!·nral~<J 10 llM \ ULTl·IHGUOM FUHHALHOME 646-2424 <.osta Me!>a b/3-94!>0 HUllOADWAY MOttTUAU 110 Broadway CostaMec;il 642·9150 SMfTH & TUTNIU MOITUAIY WUTCLff CHA'll Oemarory • Flower ShOp 42 7 E'1 711'1 SI Monda\' at 'St Ronaventurr's (huH h \flfllh Rfl'YPfPOd r tHht'r Mlhf" t--tflhf'f ot Uc tatl""° •nteunt'nt ""111 f1ot• m•°"" Ht lh<! C.nod Shr>Clht'rd C•.....,l•ry PIH(• Oroll'ler Sn\ill'lli d1tflCl0t \ S:W. u;i. VAN ltEEMSKUICK WILLIAM E VAH H£C::MSKE11(1¢ re\ldenl Of Co\lf M<>w. P<l\Mld M•ey Aprol 20 Su"'I~ bv I'll\ wll" Ann ll•n Heem•lt.ero , CO\la ~. o,.,.. \On Bot> V•n HMM•lt.•rcll, Coo.la M~w One deuohler Mllroe Po-11 of Hunllnqcon 8H<ll -' Qrend(ltlldr~n Aowr¥ w111 be r0<01oc1 on !>undn, ~pro n •• 1 lOPM, SI JO!Kltlm CaCl'lohc C"ur<h Mau of Cll•l\t1an buri•C •oil be UllDr•tC!<I O!\ Mondey. Aprtl 7l <ti IOAM, at St JOIKl\tm C<tlh611< <l'lurclt wl\lt 11'\erment el Holy Sepulch~r C•metary Frlt'ftd\ ,,,., <<Ill el Bell Bro..iwar MOflUIOry on ~I , Aofll JI, ~PM to I :IOPM and 0<1 Suntl.ty, Aprll 11, JPM IO • JOPM. S.11 6ro.odwey Mortu•rf Olre<IOrS ;111· \ 11:11 Ill <tj!Clllll'l> I II.rt n1llc•1·1 p11hllf• fund' Tll t: VA(' .1 bcr • .. 1 \/'.'-. 1 hi :\111111ph· SC'luro•.h i..,11<·11· l \ •>f <>r.11lJ01• ( '1111111 \ I' 111 t 111' n'wi...r 111 .1 pr 111°1 "n1 "' p .111 '11111 .111d 111 1•cl -.oml'OOC· "''" 11111 •.11111 01 1n<•ll11 al ,1.,r11· pl11 -; l'lt•111·.JI ht'l11 lo "" '"l••d ut morn111g ''''''"n"' 1\ p11-.l1•1 111.1kl'1 I' m·l'cl1•cl '" po111mo1c• Nur' mg l lonw W1 l'I\ I'\ 1·11i... in 1;;irdP11 c;rn\I' 11w l111I ini.t ;.i M·n1111 Cllvrnp1c·'.'. FICTITIOUS 8\JSCNEU NAME U it.TEMEHT ~~~~~r:;~~~~~~~AT:;R THE COUNTY OF OllAN&E OU\tn. '" "' HO A•"1'1 II ER 0 IJ c. 11 0 " K ~ NOTICE OF HEAR ING OF OEllE LOPM(Nr CCIMl>"NY 1~1 ll'!TCTIOfO FOil PROIATE OF WILL l" ,.,.,..._. D<•-. L_.,.. Holl\ c;A ANO COOICILS, IF ANY, AN O FOR H•\J LETTEll~ TEUAME NTAA V ANO fllti>VO M••ll• tn( " C•l1•ornit11 FO• AUTHOttll.ATIOH TO AO· O<P0•4Coon nvfl/ l4 COOf 1"• o ... ~ M I N I s T E R " H 0 E R T H l L•oun• ... 11, (A fl•>l INOEll'ENOENT AOMINl~TAATION U••"O" w.-c ln.,.\lmffll toro • OF ESTATES ACT (aflto1n1• coroot•tion. J1Q91 l• f-\ti< o t l 'll14N c:; l AVLO". (.a<l+n• 0r•¥t", "-·""Hill\, CA ~)o\J O..tu....o fllo\ bu""""" tOtldU<IPd lly " NQll(L IS HlcAE8Y Glllr ~< OMI Q~l'l<'f411Wrlner"'•P l>AlR•CCI' ANN MEYER lld\ loor<l Ot4'1\Qe Wf"\9 "-'o(n • O-hhOO '°" ProtMt• ,,, W•U l,..W \t""""'t(C)f'p tn.6 (Od 1(1h If df\f. tC'H h th f~ ~, .. , J M..otOMt Pft·\•dfont r f'\tam .. nt•t'f .-nd tor c:tvtne>tttdltQn to rn1\ \l•te~t W.t'\ f 1l"CS with lf'W <t<Jmt,..f\t,.f ""°', ttw t~dt"flt AfJ (ountv (lf'tk o• Orono..-County on rrunt\H•tlQn 01 (\l•U'\ Att ,.,.,,,,,,.,..,,. Mdt<r'l 11, '''' to • nic n is madf' tor tur lht r F 111'90 O•rt1cu1111r~. •nd tndl U\f! llmtt ,,nll ll'E TE It J, MAOIGAN, A".,"°' 10tt~11~M1ll•lld , " ... ,.,,cam... Hew ... r18e.Kll,CAt1MO o•,•<,. ot ""'•nnQ the '"m<-na\ bi·''" "''' •or Mo ~. tY/9, al 10 00 "m . '" th• r O\,lrtroom of Oe.cwtrtment No l of 1uud 1 outf, ttt 100 (1v1< C;•nler Or1<1,. wj"·'· T he N1•\\po1t M1•..,,1 lrvrnl' 'l':t"lk Fon·c-fnr ('h1lcl i\1111.,.. l'rc•vc•11t11111 1i. lonkrrw lct1 111cl1\ 1cl11al•, l1111ll 1111' 1·11fllll)llC1l l V \I. ho ;11 t· \\ ii It ll I.! I 41 \Olllllll'l'I 1111'11 11011 ' :111cl c•lf111 I lo 1111 ·1 1•;1,I' I h1• •• \\ .11 l'I)( ... , 111 I lit• ""' llh·m of < hlld .illU'-" .11111 • Pu01t\hfod Orttf"Q"' Cud\I Ottll'I f.'llC)f, 1n "'"(Uy of ~nt• Ane, Caltforn11t O•Ce<l Apnl 17, 1~1'1 to lll!'>ll 11' I he I II' h"' of f~~~~~~f.l~~-1· h ilclr·1·11 '!I T II t: T A ~ K f '' r c• 1• m t·,.t '> c• \ 1·1 \ ""' on1I \111r111~" cir 1 tw 11111111 h 111 I h1• off11·c·' 111 1111' ( hrld c:u.11 ...... ,. , ··1111·• 111 f ., • I v Orange· ('c11mf\ 171 '". ra(•f 10110 .. lfJI Ullh. St11·1·1 < '''"' \It .. ·• lta m~ lrnd>al'k<.•r .J ack lkynold~ JOk<.·s with A llan Zaic. president of I· 0 r l 11 11 h 1· 1 111 tlw Si.Jn ('lt·ml·nH· .foyn·c~ during a hn•iJk in lherr off·~cason c h a r t· loint:ilio11• pl•a.•· 11111 '' l1a ..,kl'lliall g:.tnH' Saturd:t) night at San Clemt·nlt' H igh School t.u·t /\1 I Ba..,1lt• 111 M,11 ~ Ila rlt•y at 1; 11, n:n .. Taping Due for Retrial Politics Deriied in SC &wesdropping CUse -. llEA UAAN(l-l, coon1y C1e•• Aprol I -· I~. 11. 1'/WI 1/)11~ R08EltT H 8AO.lt0H •JOI ....... A ... n ... 8al~ 111-. CA '1662 PUBLJC NOTICE " hi C 114 Hl~Mtll l"ICTITIOUS 8USIN ESS NAME STATl!MIENJ T "'" follow 1nQ P"'' Mtn\ tllte Oo1nQ lN\IM\\ .t' l •MAAA S lOfl 111 w 11111 SI 8 10. C.~t• ........ C• 91•11 A l •M•rr lloel k.i, •JI I llroOUldet, Ir••,.,.., C. .,,,. A "-" S.CSl•r ''°'Pore l't>CWy NewPort Beach, C. '1'60 Tiii\ a.n1neu f\ condu<l•d by • Je"•••I PM1neollop A UMllrr l/oelk•I Tl>I\ \!al-I ••• hlMI wllll ll'ltt Counly Clerk of Or•n~ C0vn1y on """' " ,..,, A ttor"•ft for Pt111hotwr Put>h\rwd Or.ino-Cod._l Odtly fl•lot. Apr I\ I~. n , IVI~ 14\11 I PUBLIC NOTICE "'-NOTICE lO CllEOI TOllS He.A.-1 SUl"ElllOll COUltT OF THE STATE Of' CALIFORNIA FOR THIE COUNTY Of' ORANGE In,,.. AMII ... o• the l::\lill~ Of ANO'" COCICSHUrl, t>.K••~ N0 fCCE IS HEAEBV' C.IVl N lo fl 111'>1 < redllOr\ lt.!l••"9 <l~•m• •q.,o"'' Ill<' Publtshed Ot'aftqlt (Ol\1 o.,,., POOi Wld dv<edttnl to .. ,_. Wild Cid••" .. '"'"-•P• n. 1'1. M.ty •. U, .. ,. IH7,. Ollltll ol ..... <le•~ 01 ltll• dlUrl ••·<I P UBLIC NOTICE cowrt or to orevnl l~m to ttw un• Ot•\l<;Jntd el I~ Ollot" OI J (I f ~I V l Mll..ll:A VOEC.ELIN II. bAUION, CIOli '>oulri Ollv~ 51 , lllh Fl-'" IM PU al IC NOTICE Coty of LO\ "r>geltt "' LO> AllQ•:le\ Sit.LIE Of' SVltPLUS ll'•Ol"l•TY C.0<>nl¥, whl(.11 l•Cter olloc~ "lh~ D'"' • OlSlllA8LE DOWNTOWN of buloonen of llWI ""°""Ofil!W<l 111 ,.11 liASTSIOE m•llllH 1Mr14lln1nq 10 Wiid n•l<H• ~!Kii COSTA MESA LOCATION <1a1m\ "'"" '"" necnwrv -OV( """ Improved offl<P bu1I01no ot •0010., mu\t bt• tiled or prewnled tt~ A1tor·u~.-1r1 1ma1t1y 1.0• \QU<1r• 1 ... c le><aCed •I 116 w!Hlln lour monln. 1111er Ille 11r•1 f.•ll 11111 SCreet. C~ta Mll\4, ror l•le PUl>llCllClonOC lhl\rlOll~~. by owMr minimum bod of "'4.:IOO 0<1led Mllrtl\ 19, 1919 ""' 10 01\lrlct. A def>osll Of '1.000. RICHAAO OUAAN cerCUoed Gl'leo. mu\C be ln(luOecl wllh Atlmlnl•tretor oC Ch~ "''" bid All D1d\ ••• 10 be 41d· E\teceot wtd dro\ed co'"" 0......1a1 M4ln4191r •lld ~nc mu>C "" rto<elved l'IO I.tier lll•n S 00 J•flll'Y L. MILL.Ill pm , April 1S, lt7t 810• wlll be A"_, .... u. -ned •I Cha rctQUte< llNrd Of Olrec VOIOILIN 8 8AllTON con mMeono on A9' II JS. lt7t, •I 1 00 ... s..t11 °''" sc .. 11111 fll, p,m. For more lnlormatlon cone eel LM A,...._, CA,.,. Mes• COft•olld•led W•••• Ol•lrl<I, PuDClllltd Orenot C0.'1 0.11, P.1°' By KAYMONO ESTRADA JR. couneil m e mbe r s Wi lliam H omeowner ~roup backe r '") P1.-en11a A-. CM1• 11111ew. M•• ll.A!lr 1.••.11.m• me.,. orn .. 0•11r Pi .. u 1•'1 Wa lker and Donna Wilkinson. Howard Mushett was a lso re· CA .,.,., t11t1.....,,.. 1110 •J1·0001 Joe Barton of San Clemente 15 Tbo8'las, the prosecutor in called that day by voters. '?::';;::::::-' '10N 10 reiect ""' -· PUBLIC NotlCE r:gien~lytotabep1n~ratedc1tayg•?m10plfooyr .;.1s· Barton's conviction. s aid he has An election lo fill the three ~~~:~":'2':'~.~·1 Delly,:,':;; ------.-.,-.. ---- .. "' "'" been badgered this week by seats ls Tuesday: 36 candidates -• • · · NOT•c• Tocuo1To•n voice illegall y but a deputy dis-those who claim politics has are running. PUBUC NOTICE su·••i!!'cou-.u•ToflT~E trict attomry s:ud the decision lh d · h lh ~ .... " isn't politics. some ing to o wit e request After hearing that his appeal 1-----------1 STAT•OflCAUflOtlNIA f'Oll for a r etria l. to S uperi·or Court was s uc-"or1c•TOc1•01To1ts TNll<:quNrvo,.o•ANGIE Barton, prri.idcnt of thl' San 1. 1 S su,..1tt0ttcou1tT0ttTN• rn 111• Mell•• 01 111o Ell•I• or Cle m e nte Ho m eowne rs As -"l don't even av e n an eessful, Bartonsaid this week he STAT&OflCALlflOtl"•A flo• LAURA C.OANtELSOH,o.c.eWd. Co91a Mesa 64~888 Clemente and I'm tired of those believes pro· Walke r -Wilki'nsoh TNICOUNTYof101t•No• Hor1c£ is HeRE&Y 01vEN co 'loclalion. was t•o nv1 c ted in h ·ne h d .... A.fttn crec111or• ,..,,,.,. <•••m• _..,,, tt>o ~1n0Ei.it.LO M • · I C t J I 14 f I people w o I er t at my e-forces would be active In .con-EU •t• o• c;r=1o1 Ev1e11E M w1do..:-10111ew1cH1•1m,1n c,.. AMBER H FIT ZGEAALO ·~"d•n1 unacipa our u Y or 1 • c is ion to retry this case was ti nu Ing what he called "barrass· THOMSOfC. 0ec .. ...., otr1o °' ,.,. , .. ,,, Of ,,.. a10••...,d '9HCI llOTHUS SMlnt'S MOITUAIY 627 Matn St Hun11ng1on Beach 5~639 ,_,AMILY COlOMIAJ. "1Hlt.U HOMI 780-1 6°''3 A Wostmcnstor 893-3525 'AClfllC YllW MIMOllAL , ....... COmetery Mol1uary Cflttpel 3500 Pee1hc View Or1vo Newi>Of'I Beach 644-2700 CllCMATl()H lllUlllAl AT 5£ it. 646-7431 " or c°''"' MHe, i-wc1 ..... , Ar>r1I "· lcf.?al eavesdropping. The con l't' 11 t' l d .. Tho HOT rec cs HEAEev ocve1o110111e <O<Kt or 10 -· tlMm 10 1i,, "" 1u'"'"'"' bv ne• \on •net ll•UOh••• 1n vlction was rev rsccl by a panel dpo 1 1 1ca00y mo Jva e • mas m ent" upon him. ''"''°''Of 1t1t -........,, itKeoet11 •n•o_, •• 111e Olltc. ot DUANE 5. •••. J•-. s •no "'-''•11 ~111oer•1d f th 0 C t S . cc ar . Pr,..,,,_AAulor Thomas, who s aw 111e1111 ,...._,,..~,no <•••m• •o•'"'' STROH, '201 e 1111ro st., s..1i. 101. 1 o• AllO\, CA ,,.,.,. o•MIOClllldren: · o rec ra n,gc oun Y • uper1or d v'"'" 111e w1d ~1 ••• requ1,.., 10 111e Oo1w~•. CA '°20 1t1w1 THOMAS s. J•n F App, Tv,lln, Jon •nd Jim Court jud~CR April 13. • • Mr . Barton s hout have South Orange County Judicial ,,.m, wllll ... neceu•rv •CN<Nr .. In OWEN. u. H $1'"'· CreKenl CllJ. '11110•••10, bo)11 Ol Sollll I.UIS°"''"° B t De t o· . l Atl known b e tte r he was a District court Judge John c r·1f-Ille Olli<• ol Ille <ltfll ol ,,. abo•• C:A. w111,11 •• u .. Off~ It'"' pCIO(;a of Funertl Mr•l<.h wlll "" htld on Mon u pu y tstn c om ey I' b h II d h 1nlllltd '-'·or lo prewm them. •1111 IMl\IMt\ ol ,,. _,..,.. 111 eu ,,, ••• d•y, Apr11 ». •t 1PM '' Pac111c view Robert Thomas said Ji~riday he po iceman -.. ut e e on t e fin fine Bart.on $2SS and sentence 111. ,..<.,_.• vouc:,..n. 10 ''"' .,.,. '•" paneilliflt 10 Ml4l esute. Svo.11 Clle"I with Or. L.orln Aldlnototll(l•I h t 1k d to s Cl Oh It wltraess. stand . about lhe con-. him lo tLl.Ull years In formal ........ clar\'9Mf,. C201w11t111...r111wc1 .. Suite <••llM With "" MC"Nrf WOUCher• 1110. llHerment •t P•clllt View as a e llll emen..., c y t Ith B h W V r·-JU,LH..,,..iei,c.lll:'toOIO,whl<.lllt m11tllltllledor~ .... ore .. ld Mtmor1•1 Par11. Fr1tno• m•v c.11 at e mployee Ken Ocaur hene, the versa ion w eau c e ne, batlon, aaJd he expects a new 111• 111ece of lllltlnH• 01 '"• 1111• within•-"'Ollll" •tt•r 111e ftn1 9•11 lll•oactw•r Mort_.-, on sun<1ey ll .. "i Li . h d Thomas &alerted. pretrial heartna to be .. lated ,.""'*' 1n e11 matte"_,.,.,..,.•• pu1111u11e11t1thf•Mtl<9. h.11 u , IOAM-M ••••PM. &eri a t&Cu....LC m an LJ (:IHlrtoiac:n-::=-----llnt'lr't.cl11t......._.-......1 1_ ...... _1_~ ., .. 1.,..,.,.....,,...--._.....,..._ O.IMllMtell-..~...._--------::o... &road••v Mllr'tuary 01r.cWir-•. plans lo request a ne w trial Mon-~• 0~ wTUffiftlii'ee weeia. -"" ...., "" '"" _...."411..,. .. CV• 0on1e1-r-----------day. In the case by asserting that he Barton's supporters claim the '"'' .... 1ea. ...,.......,wt• ----:1 Barton, a retired Los Angeles warned Beauchene the con· decision to retry the case wu oai.e~·..'!._':;....111-. ::::=:.:,. -'Neptune Society'-police sergeant. was convicted versaUon was belnf recorded. dellber1tely sel up Jual prior to l11K_, .. ,,..w111 '"'/'I~ or laplnJ' ihc vo i ce o f Barton played the tape to . lheApril24 specl1lelectlonlo :C":..~...-::.-. Bea•chcne. fl rlty golf course homeowner group membert. replace the thl'ee recalled San ... uv1 .. 1..eu.•n o.-t.CA~ 'worker, In April of 1978 dur~ a Barton wus the chairman of C lem ente City Council mem· ~:r==-=m ::::.=1Lon• co nv e r s ation 1n which the Wa lker·Wllkl n1on recall bers . !:.::~=...., :=.C:·f:s: .. .,,. Beauchene accrncd tb indicate committee that won ,Its rl1ht to Barton was not av~'l•ble ror 11!\MltMd e>r--. c..." o.11• ,.1... ,...._. °'9ll9t c:...e o.11, ••t0t C ... for ,,_..,.,....O I 0 ~8\. °'"' ,.., ..__ ______________ , A 1upportforlhla ycar's r~ull of o u s t the pair Jan . 23 . commcntFrlday. Atlf.tt,1t,MeJt,•a.m• 1w,....,,,,,,.,1,1411,1m .._,. I I I I . ~ ' • l \ t s J t· ~ v ;; I c f; v !\ s y sl SI H it - me clsl anc SCr· Wal doa ha' lha: lav PO~ SWI bea RaJ \. --- TRAVEL/DELAPLANE ~. Aprll 22. 1979 Ma;YJair Meaaow MUsirig Metlteval May/Wm By ST N DELA_PLANE LON OON This 1s one or thoae f tne London days when the BBC weather an nounc t'r :,ayl\ "Occns lonal br l1ht pc riod !> " (We 'd :,ay . "Occaalonul :,how~rb · · But the Engh.:,h radio rnen are t• )o.k~--~ l\uyway. it'!-. flnl· this morn na 1'hC' lttmony ~Uh f .tllS Un lh~ idewalkl Of fu:ih10nahlc Ma) fair Wh<'n tht>st' \\l'r src n fields, it wab tht• 'Ith• uf thl• May fair And shepherdh .and stwphcrdesses cavorted in such u way thut on~ of the F.n.ch ~h Kings put a stop to 1l • In Europe. Jammed with tourists-; Brt· tu1n is u t'Ontrast ot court\.lSY and manners to the surUoessottheConUnent. The hull porter a nswc:rs questions as ttruvely a if ht! were hearlng them for the f1r l\t t 1mc instead of Ute millionth Tb.o....N>om waU1•r ls jWILaS &alicltous ubout your hreakfnst. Announces the state or tht• weathl•r . Inquires it it 's your first I 1me. Advises uny ht-lpful information . I v.al\ j :,ll·t·p the other afternoon when m y ::,u1t cumc from pressing. l phoned the vulcl sc1·vict! a nd said if the man would l'om tt up. 1 'd hkt• lo pay the tip. l<io'~ll In the green countryside, cuckoos are crying. Dutifully reyorted by the tweedy En glish country dweller Jn letters to tbe Times. "Sir: This morning while strolling near Stibb Cross etc. etc." • • * IN SPRING IF A GIRL'S apron falls off, her s weethe art is thinking of her. But she must never turn the mattress on Fri· day or Sunday. That wlll keep him away. The Queen is havinfSi§ervant problems -j ust like the non·tltled but elegant housewives of Knightsbridge. T he l'arly Krngb were no prud~s. So 1t mUl\I hU\'C'bcl'fl 4.1 ball • • • "Why th.tt ':s nol necessary at all, sir," ht• snid. ''The next time if you wish . But 1l -.notneccs:,ary Not atall .. • • * 'To be honest. your Majesty. we expec~ a muc h large r crowd' ....._ Buckingham Palace competes for ser- vants-=-about 200 of them-in the..,.open market. And the pay is mighty poor. • * * STAt1NCH BRITISH TRADITION al- I ltAl> I\ Bt:ER IN S hepht>rdb Market Thi~ httll' url'1:1 of nurrnw s trel'ls and no" mg ~hops b tul'ked ;1wu} behind bustlini.: Pitr a<hlly Shcphl·rd'~ 1s :1 l<'Ud w1MO\.\t'd pUtJ Tht·y }lud tht• door:, upt·n to lt'l the sun come blrcuming Ir) INC'IOl.!:NTA I. K~OWLEDGE from Kt·nt. Mr John P layfoot of Lamberhurst. Kt·nt , n•quests the postman-to leave mail 1n un old safe by the front gate or the farm. Ame rican scenery until you drive through Britain. Ea c h turn in the road a masterpiece to the eye without a single sign to disturb 1t. lows schoolteache rs to whack the daylights out of unruly schoolchildren. · Thls is firmly established . And boys of 18 bend over meekly to let schoolmasters half their size give them their beatings. A few or the market ~ :.ht'Pht'rdcsses of loduy were uµ und ahout thl' day's shop- ping . Bluebirds are nesting in the letter box. Sunny info rmation from Patshall in Staffordsh.in.· Disabled patients at the re- hablhtation l'enter will get free beer on'the National lfealth Plan. • "' * AN UNCERTAIN SPRING has arrived 1n England. A cold rain blew through London yest e rday, scatter ing Trafalgar Square's pigeons to s helter among the chimoey pots . A Scottish firm does a lively business in selling ta wse -a broad leather band de- sign ed solely to hamm e r o n school boys . A young lady at a fashionable s chool used a very unfashiona ble word the other day ··Lydie::, 0 1 easy \'lrtut' ... s aid the burmau virtuoU!-.ly. For this 1::.. indeed. tht! section. The lyd1es The e legant shops. The s ty lis h gaming houses. 'Phe clubs of England's noble names 1l seem s the nearest pub is two and-a- ha lf miles away. And you. can't get well without beer. now can you. mate'! Incide nt from recent traYel. You can't realize wh at billboards h ave done to But this morning birds were twittering in the square across from my hotel. Tt)e sun put down thin threads of gold through a powder blue sky . The s c hoolmistress didn't give her tim~ to hold a free speech rally. She held h<!r down a nd washed he r mouth out with soap SPA FOUNDER SETS EXAMPLE F.OR HEALTH Sh•ll• Cluff of The O•k• PromotH Exercise Hotel's Healthy Visitors Take Home Fitness By J UDITH OLSON OlllWO•lly~ll•ISl<tll 01a1. A quiet village nestled in the hills nea r Santa Paula . Farmland. orchards. artisans and authors. What better pla ce for ~ vacation? And a vacation with u purpose? THE OAKS AT Ojai. a health spa owned by Shella Cluff, is a place wher~ men and women can go for u few days or a few weeks to renew their m inds and bodies. An historic hotel in the little town, which means "nest " in an Indian dialect, The Oaks offers "health day" including brisk walks. low-calorie meals and a vp riety of exercise classes. Since it's situated right in I.he center of town. with in easy walking dista nce lo any kind of service. The Oaks is a perfect spot to get both discipline and relaxation. If you don't feel like exercising you can browse through the shops and look for pottery or paintings. The Oaks seem ed a hit dis· organized al check-in time but otherwise offers a valuable pro- gram. ITS FOUNDER, Sheila Cluff. sets a good example by running a minimum or 20 miles per week he r self and teaching classes both at The Oaks and for local parks and recreation depart- ments and corporations. She bas had the idea or a health spa ror many years, she s aid, and finally put her coo- cepts in actio n al The Oaks about a year ago. "l f-elt the country wasn't ri pe for it before, .. she said. em- phasizing that The Oaks is "not a fat farm." It is a health spa designed lo ,1;i ve people tools to take home with them. and a bit of inspiration to boot. "WE WANT TO introduce peo- ple to a more quality type hv ing ." Mrs. Cluff s<1id . "People wh o are successful come back Thirty percent of our business 1s repeal. We care ." The "fitness day·· at The Oaks begins with the 7 a m. brisk walk and end5 with an evening program at 7:30, usually with an outside expert on some aspect of fitness, beauty or fashion. Classes include pool exer cises. body dynamics, wake-up ex· ercises. dance and yoge1. TH ERE ARE TWO hot pools and several saunas for the ple a s ure or the gues ts and massages. beauty ~ervices and facials can be obtatncd Available nearby are tennis. golf. bicycling, horseback riding and bowling. The food is all prepared at The Oaks and adds up to a bout 750 calories a day. t'or those who want a bi n ge . th e re 's a restaurant just across the street and a s upermarket a block away. From Newport Beach The Oaks is about a two-hour drive and can be reached either \hrough Ventura or Santa Paula. A stay of at least three days is rec,pmmeoded. • YOUR CHILD DESERVES THE BEST! The Rea din~ ame 1'1111•denn 7!tl·:W;x t'rl'nNhnw Nl-:\2~1 lh1ntinl(lon ll<'nrh ~ t2.()t!Clfl AMERICA S FOREMOST READINC ACHIEVEMENT CENTERS Ml"~lon \'lrh• Ask about our individualized reading instruction. 7614·77•itl Eight years or success. Call u s today. N"~l~r:': ,::~11rh "" llC'livil,Y or Amnirttn l.f•11rninl( t•orpor111lon Taking Off for a Year? OCC Offers Cruise Experience, ClassUJOrk By JACKIE HYMAN OI llW Dilly l'llM Si.ff J.. Not loo many years ago, tl wa~ rare for someone to leave the world behind and sail <Away for :.i year or so. "Now I think many people have a dream of sailing a"d cruising for a n extended period of t ime," said Walt Gleckle r. coordinator of marine activities at Orange Coast CoUege in Costa Mesa. "IN THE LAST 20 years. the cruising con cept ha~ developed." he ~aid ... But it's h~rd to get the skills." Ho~cvcr. Gleckler has ~hat may be the a nswer. As p~rt of a rapid expansion of sail- ing classes at OCC since Gleckler returned from his own year cruise of the South Pacific in 1974-75. the college is now offering two "cruise experience" cours es and a related lecture series. June 30 through July 14. a 25-vesseJ flotilla will set out under Gleckler·s direction on a two- week cruise to Catalina. Santa Barbara. Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa Islands. PARTICIPANTS WILL range from no vices to ol d salts. Gleckler said. Some will provide their own boats and others will serve as crew members Then from July 30 through Aug. 11 , a group of students will fl y to Tortola in the British Virgin Islands. board chartered vessels and sail their own way around the islands. That trip, which costs $850 including air fare. will include swimming, snorkeling and hiking. THE LOCAL ISLANDS cruise 1~ already filled. Gleckler said. hut there's room for a few more on the Caribbean trip. Once again. a range of experience is acceptable. with ex- p£"raenced ~kippers on each of the 11 boats to be selected by hi m. Gleckler. wh o g r e w up in Southern California and has long been a boating en- thusiast. is alread y looking at a possible Christmastime cruise of the Caribbean and a cruise next summer from the island or Tonga in the South Pacific. For those who can't get away or are too late to sign up for this summer. OCC offers some comfort· a marine lecture at 7:30 p.m. Fridays in Science Hall on campus for S2.50per admission. ON APRIL 27. representatives of local nautical firms will discuss "New Wrinkles in Outfitting the Cruising Vessel." covering new materials and designs in all types or equipment. May 4. the topic will be medicine at sea. Ht:R8 FR I F.Dl.:\:'\OE R IS ~1AKl:"tiG CRt:.\T UEALS • BUY OR LEASE! FREE 50 GALS OF GAS t and on May J1 Carolyn and Jack West will dis- cuss what it 's like lo cruise the Pacific Coast from Mexico to Alaska Infor mation about the series 1s ava ilable by calling 556·5880 ALTHOUGH GLECKLER acknowledges that cnlising has its dangers. he said ... We 're going to be very careful and cautious about storms. "We're infinHely safer than driving to and fro m work on the freeway, .. he noted, then a dded ... 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' I (: '. ~ j l j [ e 1l -d l . 1n IS g a IL ('. pl !d c. 1d 1n !II y, h· :?<I in ' ~ 1 ~~) 1d 11 ::; ~ JS ' / 1 ' (. .. s I t- s v c J c f; v l\ s v sl i;l R it - me clsl an~ SCI' Wal do& ha~ tba1 lav po11 '"'' be• Raf .... xpress, Bats Keep ExplOdinR; Ryan MiBses -N o-hitter By DAVE UNNINGllAM Of I ... 01fly PIMlt Si.If No one who was at Anaheim Stadium Suturday night left thinking they didn't get tht•l r money's worth EN ROUTE TO A 13·1 punishment the Angels ha nded Oakland, the following hap· pened Nolan Ry an carried a no-hitter into the eighth mrung before Mitchell Page singled to 16ft Don Baylor hit a grand slam homer the club record or 11 straight victories set in 1964. Chris Knapp '1·0) is on the mou.od against Mike Norris I l·l 1. "We've got Carew·itis." says a jubiliant Hobby Grich. "When we see how easy 1t is for Carew, we all just start billing . Plus , his presence takes a lot or pressure off the rest of us ·· Grich got four singles in five lri~ to the plate as his averaged rocketed to .393. . Dwayne Murphy, Angel Manager Jim · Fregosl decided to give his ptt~her the rest of the n.ight off. OVER THE FIRST FIVE INNINGS Ryal)'.' struck out 10, but he publled the groin after jl coming out lo pitch the sixth. His muscles were stiff because the Angels had just s pent, 33 minutes tormenting the baseball. More than half of California's 17 hits ~ GRICH AND BRIAN DOWNING <'Ollecl· .. The Angels sent 14 men to the plate during an explosive rift.h inmng, Jn which . they scored ntne tim es BUT THE BIG STORY or the night was\ R) an. who pitched his last three mnings with a pulled groin muscle. "The only reason I stayed out there wa~ because I had a no-hitter going." the ha rd· throwing Texan said .. But I realized I didn't have the same st u(r I had earlier. so came during tha l fifth-inning explosion. I;{ ed two hits apiece in the inning, while 1 • Baylor's blast to left field served as the ·~ II P WtrtPhOIO Oakland pitcher Matt Keough tou'ched off a bench-e mpting brawl ALMOST LOST IN THE SHUFFLE was the ract that lhe Angels have now won 10 ~tra1 ght and still lead the American League West by two fu ll games ove r Tcxati. Today at I California will be trying to tH~ * * * Dre ams, Bubbles, . 'n A n gel s By OAVE CUNNINGHAM Ot IM Da1ty Pflol Stall It 's too early to sta rt selling Wo rld Serie!> progr ams. but the Angt:b are off to their best start ever, T he figures are impressive: 10 stra ight victories. a 12·3 record, a .314 team aver age a nd a 3.63 ERA. The Angels are averaging 11 hits and seven runs per game. But the club has compiled its impressive statistics against the 1\merican League also-rans Seattle. Minnesota and Oakland. 1t was going to take some luck." _ There was nothm~ cheap about Page's hit. He lined a 2· 1 fastball sha rply into left fi eld. and after a loud groan. the crowd of fcrcd Ryan a long standing ovation. lie got anothe r ovation moment!> l at e r w h e n . after Ryan walked erownmg touch. · It a lso he lped the Angels forget the third inning, when both clubs congregated at home plate for some pushing. shoving and punching The fi ght was triggered when Keough, a Corona del Mar fligh product, d emanded to cheek Joe Rudi's bat after Rudi blas ted CSee ANGELS, P •ge BZJ NOLAN RYAN FIRES AWAY AT OAKLAND SATURDAY NIGHT. Which brings up some very important questions . Arc the Angels for real? Will the bubble burst when the sluggers from Boston and New York come to town ttus homestand? tr 06· C: Golf .. • Watson Still Atop ~ . - ~Afte r Ugly R ound t IL\\i('fl(J LA C'OSTA 11\P1 s a1<f and looked ahead to tmf;Jy -. t Front runnc·r Tom Watson ex· rinal round of the c ha!>t• for a tr1<·atcd h1m::-.t•lf from almost S54.000 firs t prize. ron::-.lant trouble with a hard· "H J don't s tart hitting it JO won 711 and rct<.iincd a thrt:e· thcfairway,l'll bcintrouhll' · Those questions were put lo s everal Angels , a nd the ir responses follows : - Rick Miller-"We 're going to lose some games. No s treak lasts forever. But when we do lose a few, I hope people don't :.tart saying. 'there go the Angels.· Because this team is too good for that. ( "And don't b rush off Min- nesota so lightly, eithe r. They have a good ball club. But so do we " ' Carney Lansrord "No. the Al'Wl.._,...., !>trokl· ll•ad Saturday in the third round of the T o urn<iment ol WATSON, TllE LEAOER ull the way in this exclus ive <·vent that brings together only th<' winner!> or P{-;A Tour title:. from the lai.t l2 month::., had a 5"·hol!· total or 205, 11 ~lrokc.·s under par o n tht.> fi,889-vard La Co:.ti:I Country Club cour!'>t' bubble 'won't burst. The team really IS good. Our pitching 1~. good, our defense is excelle nt, and we have excellent hitting. That's all it takes." JOE RUDI (RIGHT) BATTLES THE A'S AFTER THREE-RUN HOMER. ~C h.1 mp1nn!>. , r 'll was a very d1ffi<:ult strug· ,glP ... Wahoo s a id after his } v a nuui. vl•nlurc::. into lht• knee · fcleep rough ;,ind a half.do?.cn l bunkers I k also watt·hed a cou· pit: of '>hots <:arom oH t ree hmh:. I t "IT W AS N OT VERY . art1:-.l1l'." ht· :-.a1<1. s m1kd. and t<•ddt•d "In f;.i<·t. 11 was ugly. t "I turn(•d ~· potential h1~h '::.<:on• 11110 a In\\ scor e. I'm very h<tpf>Y '-"llh ttw wa) I scored. but 'not w1lh thl' wa) I played I turn<•d <.i round of 78 or 80 into a 70 I'm dCh!!hlcd lo still be lead 1n~ after playinl! hkc that. "I r11!urc you have one bad round every lournamcnt, one round when you don't really play that well. 1 hope this was il," he . .Super~onics, ~ers Duel ,Jn Game Four • f I NGLEWOOD <A P > The Los Angeles Lake rs and Seattle ' SuperSomcs collide today in the fourth gam e of their best-of-~ seven series in the National • Basketball Association playoff 'series. • Tipoft is at 12:45 p.m . and the Lake r s are down by a 2-1 • tnar gin. ,. ~ Both teams have to contend , with a number of problems pro- ' vide d by the oppositio n. f The Lakers have been out. rebounded by an average of over , 12 a game and SeatUe's starting 1 guards, G u s Williams a nd Dennis J ohnson, have averaged almost s,2 points between them. But Los Angeles has Kareem Abdul·Jabbar, who has scored 88 points in the three gam es, in- cluding 32 Friday night, a nd the Lakers are making close to. 50 . percent or their field goal at- , tempts whUe the Sonics are hit· ~ ting less than 44 percent of their I noor shots. l "As long as we run, you're not • I golng lo beat us,'' said Seattle 1 Coach Lenny Wilkens. "This team is better than the team we had last year because of our playorr experience." "Our backl were to the wall, ( ... IAll •••••••• , Smooth J c rrv Pate scon•cl l•ight btrrlic:, Orl lhl' I.\ iJY to <I s pcttaeular. :.even under par fifi Rod Carew "Of cour~c we 're this good . Otherwise we wouldn't be winning. We 'rt! not ju!>t lucky " Don Bavlor "You can't let a IJ;ooton · Comes Through · streak like this affect you. When I was with Baltimo re we won 14 1n a row in ·73 and woo sumeth.ing lilCe 26 or 32 in 1974 Who says this team can 't win 16 in a row? Jl1ot a Delivers in Pinch as L4 Wi1is, 2-1 the bci,l round of tht• tourn;i m t.'nl and only one off the eour'>l' record to move into a tic for second at 208 He shared the second s pot with cros!>·handed putter Brucl' Liet zke, who had a third round 70 in the warm, sunny, wind~ weather. THEY APPE AREO to hC' the only men in thl' sclcrt field or 28 ~hampions with any t'hancc or c atching Watson, who led by on" al the end of the first round, and by three al the end of 36 hole!> It was four more s hots back to Larry Nelson and Lee Trevino. tied at 212. seven strokes back of Watson. Trevino mutchcr PM 72 in the third round and Nelson, who s cored an eagle-three, shot 68. Lee Elder and To m Kile were a l 213. Elder birdied his last t hree holes for a 68. Kite had the s ame. Gary Player or South Africa, t he defendJng champion. was the only other man under par for three rounds. The little man in black shot a 74 -des pite great difficulty with s hort putts and was at ~wo-under 214. "Gary just couldn't buy a putt." said Lietzke, his playing partner. '"But you're r ight about our competition so far. We can make mistakes a nd s till beat a SeattJe or Oakland. but that won't hap- pen against a Bos ton or New York It's going to be interesting to s ee how we do against stiffer competition." Joe Rudi "As k m e in August. Who knows how good we rea lly are? All we can do is go out a nd play t he m one at a time ." Bobby Grich -"We 're not go- ing lo win them a ll. We won't be 159·3 . ·1 can tell you that. But so far we've beerr able to beat the I.earns we had to beat. J don't know. This team's damn good." Brian Downing -"Sure. the bubble's got to burst sooner or later . No one can keep winning a t this pace. But if we can avoid the long slurilp, the long losing streak. we 'll be right in there all the way." Rance Mulliniks -"Oakland and Minnesota aren't that bad. Each has a pretty good 'pitching staff. It's just that our hitting is <See BUBBLES, Page 8 2) S AN ~'HJ\NC ISCO 11\ P 1 Pinch -h11tl'r Mannv Mota·=-RBI single with one out· in the 10th in· n1ng scored Steve Garvey from s e cond base. giving the Los Angeles Dodgers a 2·1 victory over the San Francisco Giants Saturday Right-hander Burt Hooton, 1·2. pitched the full 10 innings and hred a fi ve-hitter for the victory. only the Dodgers' third in their las t 11 games. Garvey's o ne·out s ingle off loser Tom Griffin, 1-3. started the winning rally. Joe Fer guson walked and r e liever Dave Roberts was ~reeled by Mota's game winning blow. h i~ 133rd career pinch hit ' HOOTON, WHO WAS HI wtlh a 1 15 earne d run a ver age ag ainst the Giants last year. had a one -hitter and a l ·O lead before the G iants tied the game in the seventh innin~ Bill Madlock 's one-out single triggered the rally a nd Jack Cla rk walked on fo ur pitches . The runner,, advanced on a wild pitch and Willie McCovey lofted a game -ty ing sacrifice fl y to right fie ld Control trouble proved costly to Bob Knepper a s the Dodgers took a 1-0 lead m the second. Gar vey led off with a walk and Ferguson singled . With two outs, the runne~ advanced on a wild pitch and Ste ve Yeager walked. loading the bases. Hooton then .walked on a 3·1 pitch, forcing in lhe run. THE GIANTS, involved in their ninth one-run decision or the season, ran the mselves out of a possible victory m the bot· tom of the eighth. With one out, pinch-baller John Tamargo doubled a nd was replaced by pinch-runner U.rry Herndon. Bill North then hit a s harp grounder to Hooton, who Riverside Enduro Race Today RIVERSIDE <APl Pete r Gregg of Jac ksonville, Fla., pe rhaps having a psychological advantage O\>er hls oppo· ne nts, will start from the pole today In the International Motor Sports Association six-hour world championship e nduro r ace at Riverside International Raceway. GREGG HAD a two-second-per-lap qualifying advantage. the result of a gam- hle with engine setup he look with his Porsche 935 Turbo. • Gregg's· e ndurance racin g car is powered by a single-turbo-charged engine, wblle most of h1s serious competitors are u slng the s upposedly faster double turbocharger. Rules or JMSA racing. bowever, allow entrants to cbanae their e ngine setup between qualifying and a race. THE SECOND-FASTEST qualifier for the race is Al Holbert in a Porsche Turbo, considerably s lower at 115.487 miles pe r hour than Gregg's 1'17.796 mph average around the nine-turn, 3.3 mile course. Discussion in the garage area Saturday centered on whether the other leading drivels should change their engine setup before today's race, which begins at noon. Thirteen of the first 14 starters on the ~ c ar st.arting grid are drlvana turbochuged raceN1. "Personally. I don't think it will make • a ny dtlfe~ncc," said Oreag, obviously pleased that be has stirred up the other , t drivers with his performance s o far. GREGG ADMl'JTEO that he tested hit car at Road Allanta lo decide what to race at Riverside. He said the single turbo was d efinitely faster. JMSA rules call for a weight penalty against the double turbo car s with the idea of equalizing their performances. On Saturday, a crowd of 12,435 watched as r ace sponsor S2·year·old Olla ChHdler, publisher of the Los Angeles Times, won the main event of a six-race hiatortc car program. . Chandler, driving the ex-Mark Donohue Porsche 917·30 Can-Am car that won the 1973 Times Grand Prix a\ Rlverslde, re- corded the faattst lap or the day, l08.03S mph. turned it into a n unusual double play He rndon was trapped be tween second and third a nd was lagged out 1n a rundown. North. meanwhile. was caught between first and second and also wa s na iled , comple ting the inning· e nding twin-killing. SAN FRANCISCO also had a good ch a n ce in the ninth. Whitfield led off with a single. but Madlock's sacrifice attempt failed a nd Whitfield was forced at second. Clark followed with a single, sending Madlock to s«ond. and b o th r unne r s advanced o n McCovey's g round out. Darrell Evans was walked intentionally, loading the bases, but pinch· batter Mike Ivie took' a called third' strike, ending the threat. ironically. Hooton's first win • or the season came afte r be bad 1 sig ned a five-year contract with 1 the c lub just last Wednesday. • Hooton was almost fJawless in ~ his outing against the Giants as · he s urrendered only five hits while striking out seven a nd ' walking three, lwo of th05e in-: ~ t~ntionally. · TODAY, DON SU'M'ON (1-2,~ ·• 3.17 ERA> will be looking for his~ second win of the campaign as ~· he opposes Ed Halicki (1 p.m .. L channel 11 >. • Sutton enjoyed moderate sue· cess last year against San 1 Francisco as be started four' l times a nd finished with a 1·1 re-• cord and • 7.04 ERA. Lifetime, 1· Sulton is 22·23 wtt.h SF. .' HaHcki was 0-2 with the Dodgers last season, but re- corded his ftnt save as a m~ Je her Jut Au1ust in Los , An: eles. LifeUme aaainst LA, Ha carriea an M mark. with • 2.75 • All b the Dod1era were held to onJy two ruu by San Franclleo Saturday~ tbey broke looee for U hha, tba sbowini tome tips of coming OU\ ol t.helr blttin& 1U1mp. " - 81 DA.II. Y PILOT 8urtdey. Apl11n.1171 EdwardS,. EosteP ShMe BonOPS;- WALN UT tAI' 1 ('lam} l Edwerd aand hid wo n wHh t'oattr'• ll me OiAe· f.dwin Mo11t>11, the 400·mt'ler hurdle <?~• 1-'0&tt•r fl<'h •corc-41 t.,,..o vkto rl '' bundrwt.n' of a ' t'Ond s lower Uutrtl1e Oly mpic champion a nd world record ·'•turday m th<> Mt Sun Antonio Rel•~ Jud1n then ruled It a dHd heal holder, emdly won h111 specially with a wllh tlw flnnl t riumph for brAh rom 1n1 In ., AIJO 1 wtnnc-r ln , 1tturday'i. uchon wH 48 SO clockln11. ll was hls first outdoor nr~ d<•ud ht•lll\n th 2C mtlcr. lJ Irvine product Stevt-S<-ou. who •J>t'd to compellUon In mor P t han elf(ht mont.ha. £t>"ARDs. \\110 W01'.ho1b w rlnb ln 11 1 41 " clo<'ltlna.•n thr ltOO rnclt'~ UCI --SOB IH>GCVWONthdwv ~inwitll anlm· th~ l\t1 lllf1 C'"Al\ tnu•la r•al -yiV, t>jJhUfn(ll'O l#aMoulc Klog Wllb M!COod lJ\ preHave loKa of 279.10. SW.v Lacy \Ook the 1·a ptur.'t1 tht• Mt s.u mo in 10 l~ attondJ tht1 lofl'I jump walh u lt1ap ol2S·IJ · -1.500mctcri1 witha3·41.l C'locklngandMllan l'h•· f111 ""'' So ul hi rn ('al ,tor thf"fl ~a mt• Althou1¢h th~ dhH'uk w11i. 0 1w ol tht• Tarr won th1• triple Jump with an lmprei;sive hu\•k In run u :.•o :IJ Ill thl' 200 to tw Fo1>tt r m r l'I '• r1•utu1 t• t>vcnts, m arks wen· low, tis k apof!JG.H:., IJul the murk was wlnd·alded. lhe l f('l.A t1u1 tlh•r ~·hn t urUtl' won ~~ Knut llj.:ltnt•• or Nurwuy WUIJ the wlnn •r wind u1drd '"""- 1 IO nw h•r hurtllc·:. en l :l 13 wltb •throw o f 2l3 0 J ohn l'owell. ma king Oc bb1t• La Pla nt e i;l'l an Ame rica n re· •·o.,h •1 .J!JIH'•H t•<I 111 hO\'l' II 'light U t•o mcba<'k, WIUI 5('1·ond at 210.5, Wtlh Ke n <.'?rd of 13.10 IO the !OO·meter .hurdles to 11ll v .111tJJ(t' on t"AJ~ 1., th ltl Uit• lute .iomi1 of St1dcl lhlr<.1 ut 203 t I • highlight th•· wnmf'n s compct1t1on. Thal tht• 200. hut Uw '"" "''"' tfr~ul t•vt•n ut tht: MAC' Wit.KINS, tht• 1976 Olympu. tw tte n ·d ht•• ~tundurd of 13 13 set last ta1w l>w )II\' t:,l'ln' wai. thmt .11 20 54 r hompion and rormt·r world record·holdt'r. yeur •·o"ll•r ~ulct huth ht• und t;d wa rdti hu• ('h11n~t'd hi~ h'r hnl(tUe und his best G wl'n Gun.Iner scor ed a double, winning lhou ~ht tht• olnn hu1l "'(ln. ·•'-'<' lnok ~ at lhro w wus just 200 o tht• 400 nwt1•r!'. In b2 22, then com ing back t•ut•h oHwr Ju't ilfh r \\t' C"t'n.,._..,., th1• flnli.h I': vans a li.o h ni i.h~d bn ·ond behind with a 23 OJ m the 200 llfw .ind l'.ir h uf ll' thuu~ht lht• utht•r "u!i 1-:t.1 wi1rd) In tht• too. with a 10 29 clocking Fra ncie La r rie u coasted to an easy .1h1·.ul · llouato<I Mc'l't'ur woi. third at 10 33 arter \ 1cto ry with J 4 O'J t in lhe 1,500 meters . ll'a d ln1< m<>&t o f lhl' wuy but rulhng buc k in M a~J.(1t• Keyl''> Wi.lb u ch:.tunt second 1n It ,..,.., hr'>t unno un1 t-tl that t-:d"urd) tht• fmJI ~tmk1> 4 17 l:i A Capsule Report From the Wortd of Sports Yartkef~s Ru111ble Again, Go a~e Out for 6 Weeks 1-'rom t\ P Ol11patdtH N F.W YORt\ 1\1·1• r1•h cvc•r Rtr h Gossa~e of tlw Ne w York Y:trlkt'N• "111 bt• ·1dehnt'<l a minimum of M wt't•ks :i~ a rt• .. ull 11r :i thumb 1n.1ury mr urrcct Thursdu' m .1 l'luhh1111"' f1 ~ht "1th tt•ammah• <'hrf Johnsooth\•t•luh 1t'\1•J l1•<1 Saturday. .. "Strt•ss X r.1\s t:ik1·11 111\ Ciossai::c," said Ur John J no namo. "Undt•r lot·al a 1W,theM8. Showed a tear Of the ulnur collaternl h.:•1ml•nt of tht• mt•ta t·arpal-phulani::eal JOtnt of lht• rtJ!hl thumb " Cossa ge led the J\men can l.A'ague 1n ~:.tH''> "1th 27 las t s eason and 1s l·l 1n six ap· lll'~•rnnccs \\tlh three saves und a 4 32 ca rn<'ct run averai:ie this year tn8Y:i innings. . • ' . . The Gossage.J ohnson fight reportedly de ve lopt'd beca use the catcher was a ngry aft C'r s itting out the Ba ltimore g ame HeJ!ular T hurman Ml!nson was rested in that conte!it and the Yankees used rookie J t-rry N<1rron lo cat ch inste ad o f Johni.on. J\µparPntl y, Gossagl' started needling GOSSAGE .Johnson in the dr essing room and what sta rt('<! out as i.~ood naturNI nhhing escalated into a full fle<l ged fight twt wct·n th1· Ii :1. :H 5 pound p1tC'hcr and the 6-4. 225·pound t'atcht-r Slui.:J?t•r ftl'gg1e .la t·k:-.on. often 1nvolv1·d in Ya nkee 1·luhhoust· rm>blt·rns, '>aid he· thoug ht the fi ght could mean thP 1•nct of Jnhn~on's d a ys as a Yankee "When you m ess with the G hoys, Gossag1• :md c;u1dry, you're messing with the bull club." hc s aid Fnday m~ht "Your' re asking for a ticke t. I bet you the t11 g kid with the boa ls 1 Yankee o wne r and shipbuilder Geor ge Stem brt>nncr l wi II be h<' re tomorrow ... "11ll'y ha vl• guaranteed contracts ." said Yankee Preside nt J\I Hoscn. acknowlcd gin,1.t that the players would be fined." And 1f }Oil h avt· a guarant1:ed contra ct and can't perform, you don't ).!<'l pau.J I don't c;.ire' 1f players fight a ll they want, but you have 10 1Jcal>ll•to 1x·d orm " -----Qtto•r ol dw Da11----..... Stnkmr? umpire Ron Luciano: "l 've had at least four pc1~lt• who (·:t m <' up to me and r ipped up their t ickets If onl) ont· pt•rMin does that, maybe baseball will wake up." Ua w \\inri1•hl s1ni•lt·d homt· the.· ti<: bn·ak1 ng la run 111" 111111 run C'1~•ht h irrn mg that l'<J rrtcd the San l>1t•J.!o l'.Hl11•s ttt ;1 !I ~, victory ovl'r thP J\tlanti:.I Urnvc:-. . Mikt• LaCO'iN allow('<J three hits in t•ight innings a nd f;t'()rgt· Fo"ter broke a l·l lit with a n RAI '>tnglc m lht• M·wnth inning to le~d tht C incinnati Reds to a I I v1clorv 11v1·1 tht· St Lout'> Carclinah Ivan OeJe11u11 '" t 1t•·brf:':1k1 ng '>lllJ.!lt· capµetl <t thr("(' run. s ixth inning ra ll}. ,. . . . . .... ll'ading the Chicago Cubs to a 4.3 dec1s1on ov1·1 tht' Montn·al E xpoc., Jost> Cruz' JOth inning s ingle ~cored Tnry Puh.J frcim l h1rr1 baM· to hft the Houston Astros to a 5 4 v1t·t11rv over the P1tLshurgh P ira tes NOLAN RYAN ANGELS ••. ' a three-run homer lo break a scoreless h e in the third inning. "IN MINNESOT/\ 1 Mana gcn Gene Ma uch m ade som e stalL· m e rrt aoout Grich a nd Hud1 h1l· ling so well thcy must bt· using corked uµ hats or some thing," 1"r<·gos1 t•xpla int•cl "So .1'i -.0<111 a s Rudi hits thl' homer. K1·ough sta rts coming for thl· hat " Keo ugh ma rched toward lh<.· Angel dugout ;.ind tried lo wrl'~· tic the but awa y from the bat boy. /\t that point Fregos1 led ., cha rge out of the dugout low1Jrd Keough. TllF. UMPIRE. Kc.'<>ugh a nd Fregosi played tug of.war with t he bat for a few seconds. a nd whe n rcinforccmc nls arrivt•ll fro m both dugouL'>, ft:.Ls bt:g;.in lo fl y. Afte r ord er was rc~torcd a nd the /\ngels we re heading b<ick to the d ugout. Oakland 's Glenn Burke sa1dsoml'lhing tha l r :.iuw 11 F rcgru.1 lo rl.'\'l'rM· d1rel't11111 aml ~l arl chari.:ing "lie• s:11d ht' wank d a pw<·•· of Fn•g<>~•." n ·c·11unt'> B:ivhir.' <ind F r1·gos1 wa~ grnng t11 ohhge him But I wa::.n 'l. ;11Jool tc1 let lhal ha ppen ·· lfa y lor a nd other .. 1 nl l'rVC'nt'<I. and in lht• 1·ncl tlw only r a .. uall~ v. ,1., O:.iklJntl. ll!·t·au~c · rinc·1· tlw /\ngt•b tem pl'rs we re I lar 111)' they de<•l;.ired orwn se1Js11n 1111 11t1• ;\ ., p1tc·h111g st;.iff * Vassallo Leads U.S. Swinnners I.ON<; HE/\Cfl 1/\1' 1 J~i.e Vassallo and Cynthia Woodhead e a<'h won two individual events S aturday, lead ing the United States National swim team to a 111·53 lead over West Germany at the halfway point of an in· t cr na llonal dual meet al tbe Belmont Plaza pool. The compet1llon concludes to. d ay . The Americans rinis hed 1·2 in 11 of Saturday's 12 individual events and won both re lays . Wo rld reco rd.holder Gerald Moerken of West <.;ermany kept his country from being t.ota.lly dominated by winning the men's JOO m e ter b r e a :.t s troke in 1 03 34. V assa llo. of Mission Vie10. <·aplun·d tht• m1·n ·.., 200·m etcr backstroke· in 2 04 66 and the 400-m eter individua l m edley m 4 31 07 Woodhead. of Rivers ide. won the opening Pvent, the women's 200 ·metl:'r frees tyle . 1n J ·58.67, o nly 14 off he r world record set last /\ugu~t in Be rlin The 15· yl'ar-nld hq~h school sophomore also "'''° the flOO.mcter freestyle in H :J6 4:1 and anchored the J\m<"rt(·an 400·me ter freestyle rela y te am to victor y in 3 :5(U4. Jn the other me n's individual 1•vents, Bria n Goodell of Mission Vie10. a two-time Oly mpic gold m e dal winn e r at Montre a l . fo il<'d in his a tte mpt lo set a ""o rld rcC'o rd in thl' 400·meter frcest ly le b u t won ea:.1ly 1n :i 55 0 1 , BUBBLES ... ,., good. it mak<'<> t ht'm look bad I don 't <'<trt' who t•omt·~ to town. Wl' c an hold our O \\-n with ;1nvhmh .. Jim i"rt-~O!>I "I don't kno" what you me an. lht• bubble 's go· ing to burst W<' ha v<' a fine t <·am J\11 you have t o do 1s c·h Hk tlw p1tr hing s t a ffs o f Oakland :md Minnesota . We're not going t.o win a ll the rest of our g amrs. but wt' ar e defirutely going to c.·ontinut· to scon• runs " Willlt> Da\is "Wl• J:O t a ~ood ll11 ng i.:oing TRACK /BASEBALL/HOCKEY ·~~ EDWIN MOSES SKtMS THE 400·METER H.URDLES. Sticks 'n Stones ~ . Notlu11g !jtop~ 1Jrui1is I-rorn \ P Ui:.p~trht''> J>l1~f'SB L 'HC II Tl11 IS.1-.111n Ht Utn'>. thrt•<Jte ning a 1'11•:.in ,v.1•c•p of th1· 1'1ll'>hur J.!lt l't•n)'u1n-.. v.1·rc· 1wltcd with debn s a nd dir h v.orks a' tlw~ '>kalt·cl 11ff th•• 11••· S:1turdav · T h<· ass~1uli <.-<1m<· from ;.i ft·w d111cn P1•ng uin partisans , who v.a tched their team lose 2 l cind foll IJt"h1nd 3 O en the best of· :,,cvt•n National lloc k•·v LcaguC' Quartt·r·final playoff s eries. 'Then• m1j:!hl be' troubll' I challt·nged about 14 different guys to mcl'l nll' tiulsttk right \1.ing 'ff.rn 0 lfr1llv ~u1d with a "10· 1wr's gnn aft1•r t llL' Brui n~ f1n;.illy n ·ac•ht•d tht· .,ecunty of lht'1r lnl'kt>r roum The n·;tl trou bll' a ht·nd t'> for th1· 1'1·ngutn'>. who cou ld he 1·1l mtnJlc'<:1 h..rt· tonight. Jllcl Bo..,11111 C'O<Jl'h l>on Chl·rry cheen l) n.· minded Penguin fan::. of lh<tt a::. he· lt·fl tht• 11·t• Chern ht'ld up thn:e fingt•r., '>11.l nlf) mg three win::.. in resporu.c In nthl'r t VfK'" of h;.ind gc~tun·~ I ri11n th1· :.tJnds. Canadiens .f. Maple I.eats :.1 TORONTO l llht> forn .. 1rd C':,im Connor s corC'd al 5:25 of lht> M'(•ond ovt·rt1 m<' pt· nod Saturrl1J>.ni s.:ht. g 1vin1.? Montreal a it -3 victory ova t ht· Toronto Maplt· Le af-; and hnng1ng the C1Jnad1ens within a triumph of s w1·c ping their Nat 1ona l I lnt·kt>y Lea~ue quarter -final playo ffst'n <·-. The> Cam1d1en 's victory ga w thc·m a 3 0 lead in the best ·Of·SCV~ St anleyCups t't. with Ga mt· Four -.ch<"dul<.'d ht•n • tonig ht. Toronto<'apta1n Darr yl S1ttl.-r '><'Or~<! his Sl'COnd goal of the game with 2 20 lt•fl in reJ!ulat1on l• m l'. forr1t11.! th1· ov(•rt1 mes. Both t1•am s <1bandoncd d('ft•ns l\t' pl<1 ~ 1n lht> first overtime and Mo ntreal m•tmmdcr Ke n Drydt·n :.ind Toronto g oalte nder Mike Palmateer made.· a numbcrof s parklmg 'i3 V<:i. as the c lubs pressed for the WIMC'r Connor . who '>aw lit tle art1on 1·;.irli1·r 1n the game. ~kated in to ta ke ;i pass from Doug H1s1·brough anc1 '>lid a weak !>hot through the legs of lhcfa ll mg Pa lmal£'C'r 'Iii..· :"..". •. '. ~ . . . •• -' .. , Nloo E11pioosa· d efeated his former Nf'w York teammates for the second time tn a Wt>i?k, teaming with Tug McGraw on a f1V(' hitte r a s the Phila delphia Phillies b la n ked lht• Mels . 3-0, a nd moved into first p lace m the Natio nal League E ast . . Roy Smalley drove in thr~ runs wit h a !>Ingle and ;.i ho mer and Mlke Marshall re · AHCEL HOT£S wr.n tP\• Al"W)f"•. Qt~• ritq •• "'•"'' ( "' PVft0{)Y" qi t\ nt" If\~ "'I A.rnt'"nq thO\• \.f"#f'I tt1 lht-m1·k1lt-fJ• th•· '" 1rM1'\h 'fl'·'' ll y••t nlf'J ~" J 1mml• R""'4' l,,.. An?'"•-. .,,,. ., .. J'•""J., "'"'*"•""''I Of.; <#drmuo \nu• dur ,.,Q h1ttt1r.q pt tt hrtt th•\ ...,. rt\Of" .,.,,,,.. ,..,.., and wn1t• trim onft rio "'"'"""""' ~ r,tr..:• •Ot>ntlf 11nQ m ,,.k • • t ft01 tht' C)ttlV'f"' • nutnbt r• on lh~ \l~VP) ()n. "" 1r-011tr "'""'"''~ \,.ittutfJ.t-, lh&ll 1N> 'hHh "'"..,,. ttwm ~ 119'~ tf'W (..,vf"t4nO 1n01dn\ to w~ t Wtttl• O•vi• •1·f)liM'O, But w~ don t Pf•t 11•• tri. c ••....,••nd tnd'M'\ S.Qf"l h•"'Q•nca ow r ,,., UPPttt d Plk !:.•f t1f"O~y n1Qt\f M aQ1f N"'mt>e,. •« A.., ... , •oo tttlt"' •\ 0+"1"""\ ,,.. Baseball Standings JOHMSOH & SOM SALESMAN OF1HIMOMTH . <:orded his ~ourth s11 ve Lil> the Minnesota Twins edged the Seattle Ma nners, 6 5 . . Lee May cracked LI p air of two·r un home rs. the fi rst following a Mllwaukct error on h1!> foul pop, to lead lhl' U~lt1 mort• Or10lt•11 lo ;.i 4-2 victory over the Hrewc·rs . f red Lyno <'Xtt•nded his hitting streak to JO games with . his st•vcnlh homt:r and Jim Rice and Dwight Evans contnhuh:d long shot!>, powcrln~ the Boston Red Sox t~1 a 10-4 v1t·tory ovt·r the Kansas City Royals ... J im s_undberg drove m four r~~s to back the six·hil pitching of f e r l(Ul'iOO J t'nklos as the I ex;.is Rangers defeated the New Yo rk y a nkcc s, 5·0 ... Lefl·hander Ross Baugarten pitched four·htl ball fo~ ::.cven innings and the Chicago While Sox held on for a 6·5 ~1 ctory over the Cleveland Indians ... Rick BoseUJ drove m thrt'<' runs with a two-run homer and a dou· ble Lo lead the Toronto Blue Jays past the Detroit Tigers , 5.4. f 'ltnn11 Exiwrt Dead at 59 MONTREAL -Vic Obeck. a for mer general manager of thP Montreal Alouettes or the Cana· 5l dian 1-'ootball League . died of a heart attack Satur· C • d ay wh1I~ visiting hii; family in New York. He was 59. O~k once played for the Chicago Bears of the Natio nal Football League and was head football coach and athletic director of McGill University for eight years . lie also wrote a book on fitness and iso metric exe rcises that was trunslatt..'<l Into 12 languages and sold almost :;oo ooo ro~B ' lt'adklR• Fl~• 65 io Tlf' Rodrlg~z Bobby WadldM, r epeating his 1978 third-round perform ance . drilled a seven.unde r-par 65 to tie • fnn favorite Cbl Chi Rodriguez going Into the final round of the Tallahassee Open ... Mats Naslllftd, a 19·ycar-old left wing s cored two goals and powered Sweden Lo u 5·3 World Hockey Cha mpionship victory over Canada's squod or National Hockey League leftovers ... The Soviet Un ion, toying with Its arch·rivels all t he way, r ipped Czechoslovakia, 11 ·1, a nd moved a 11tep c loser to another World Hockey title ... Houston Unlveralty stude nt Pt.Utp Hobble set a British lOO·m eter butterfly record 155.~l on the rJrat day of n 11wlmmlng meet between 8r1taln and Russia . . . Four Scottie players scored JCOal1 as the Sounders scored, n 4·0 victory over the Loa Angeles Aztecs in a NASL game ... Gfoorge Pap,. captured pro bowllna·a moat pretthcloua title and blg A st.-first prl:it 1$30,000 1 by defeating Otck IUt1er, 224·195, In the flnaJs or lhe Tournament of Champions. ~ . A~I' _,,. ICH In ll>lld IMIKP llocl (.¥- ""\now htt 1n lb .trrttf)nt r)rtm,..., P1t1 r..., Au·t. L..,9f•nl. wnom 1,-.., '1"04•1\ ""'°rwirt oo '''"' h ~· r un\ 1n 4~ l inft1nQ._ f"t1d1t'f ...,,. 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But the Sonics turned things around to pre vail 112·101 In Game Two the next nl~ht. Seattle forced a n overtime period when Oennls J ohnson (ired in a 20·footer at the buzzer a nd lhe Soni<'s went o n to 11 108·103 triumpb. In Game Three Friday night, Seattle was on the brink or tak· Ing a 3·0 le3d tn the best-of·sPve n s e r l u , h o ldl nR o l0S·99 advantage with less lh8n two minutes remu lning. But the Lakers fought back to ~end the -~ gam e mlo ovtrtlme and escaped ....._ _____________________ __, with a 118 112 win. ' ..... -.. -.. NATJON/\t Lt.:AGUE Wt"st Di vision w I. P el. 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(4"7UZV). • JCHNSCN & SCN 1 llt t· \ \111 .V I I'\( 0 1.N·l\lt:RC'l'RV ~TOR t: 2626 ltubor Hhd. O\ta M~'>• S4~56.lfl -" s4995 '71za-HYR COUPI Gleaming allver with rtd velour Interior, tutometlc. air c ond1tlonlno and • thrifty e cylinder engine. (223VOW). '4995 - < '- 1 .. , t• :1 sl I.\ h p l' (; \\ N s. \': sl sl R it - me els! a n( scr Wat doa ha~ tha lav J>0" awa bea Ral . . BASEBALL I SWIMMING I SPORTS ON TV Today'stt It) 110~ •D L HANDY Oft-.°"""¥-- r: nllnwinn ,,,.. t hf ma IM \OC>f"t\ evenb on televl\lon today R~tlnQ'> .lr l' • • • • l:XC6LI. NT , • • WORTH WA TCHINC;. "~FAIR • FORGE-TIT f) 10:lOa.m .,Cha nneU NU PLAVOf'FS Wa\hmoton at Allonta A'"*"'Ce" (;4)ry 8t'ndN .• ind Rod Hu11cllt•y DNf'ndlno N OA (h•\M01on WO\hln<JtOn hd\ ti 7 , .,dQU In th1'> ~rn.•'> <iltor r ridav nroht \ 8' 11 win over llW Hctwk\ f lvln HtWI"'> 1tnd Bobby OnnC'lrlcJQ \purk 11 • ., Uul hth whll~ Allitnto 1'1 h-dbv John Ort•w ()nd f 1•rry rur low ~ 12:45 pm., Ch•nnel 2 .. a.A PLAYOFFS. Kan\d\ City a t Phoi1:n1 x Announf'ff'S 01ei.. Stoci..ton ond 1<e11h Enck\on l he w1nnt•r 10<1.w wlll tc11o. .. ,, 7 1 edge In the bt-\t of \.:v~n '>l'"l''> KJn'>41' (1tv twh1nd ttw pldy of Ot1o;. Blrd\on and Scott Wl'dmdn r lddll•d tht 1.>ur'I'> 11 I ''1 triday n1Qnt Alvin Adam .. ctnd Pdul Wt''i.tPhdl lt!ctll lht' ~Ull'> 1 p .m .• Channel 4 v i '1 GOLF : Tournam1:nt ol Ct1dmp1on\ Announcers John Br0d11: and Arnold Palmer. 1 orn Wabon, the ledder dll the way in this exclusive event. attempt., to de fend a three str<>ke lead after going 11 strokeo;. urldt'r Pelf throuqh ~4 holt'> H 1'> clo.,PI c hdllenQ1:r<. dt tht: a..iv 's outc,,et are Jerry Pate and Brule L11•t1kP Pc\11· ... pun oll E'1ght b1ra1t'> on h1\ wa y to i'I '>O{'C laculclr bS Saturday. ont> 'lhot off the course record ht!re c1t Rane.ho La \O'>ld Counlr y Ctub '>t>,880·yd rd course n 1 p.m .• Channel 11 ./ ./ t/ DODGERS BASEBALL : DOdgers at San Francisco. Announcers: Vin Scully and Ross Porte r. - The Dodger s w ill be trying to make It two rn a row today a t San Francisco:s Candlestick Pa rk, where they snapped a tos· 1ng drought with a 2·1 victory Satuday. Don Sutton takes the mound for the DOdger~. while San Franc isco counte rs with Ed Hallck1. OTHER TV 10 a .m . 121 THREE O N THREE -Haltcourt basketball featuring NBA-players of the present and pa>t an<l snow bus1nP<>S cetebrit1Ps. George Gervm, Bob Cousy and Beau Bridgt>'> vs Randy Smith. Chet Wa lker and Jimmie Watke r tOday 11 :30 tJ.m (41 SPORTSWORLD The Armed Forces boting champ1ono;.n1ps, taped a t Li ttle Creek, Va. Part Two of the AIAW women's gymnastrcs championships, taped at University Park, Pa. This week s Fittest of Them All com· petition Kayakmg. Noon ( 1 ll THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL. (28 ) TABLE TENNIS The U.S. National table tennis cha mp1oosh1ptinal taped a t Las Ve<Jas. 1 p.m . (7) BO XING -Marvm Johnson 122·21 makes h•s first defense of ti1s WBC l•ght heavyweight crown against Matt Franklin (22·3-21 in a scheduled IS·round bOut, taped at India napolis. Keith Jackson reports. 2:30 p.m. (7) AM E RICAN SPORTSMAN Phil Hilf d!ld Stirling Moss a re among the competitors in lhe Race of Gia nts, tapf'd at Macao. Robert Duvall rafts throuqh rapids on India's Ganges R1 v1•r 8111 Watton oart1c1pates m a con· ">ervdt1on eftort a1mee1 a l '>uvmg the Philippine eagle Curt Gowdy i<. host. 3.30 pm (7) WI DE WO RLD OF SPORTS The Atla nta 125. for Indy.type cars, taped at Atlanta In te rnational Raceway. Al Michaels, Jackie Stewart and Chris Economaki report Al so a repeat showing of the world wristwrestling champ1ons h1Ps 7 pm 1521 Park HO RSE RACING TOday at Hollywood RADIO Auto Rac.rng Times Grand Prix, 9:05 a .m., KLAC 1 ~701 Ba~ketball Seattle at Lakers. 12:45 p.m ., KLAC IS70l Baseball Oakland at Angels, 12 :55 p.m ., KMPC 17101. Dodger<, at San Franc1sc.o, 1 p.m ., KABC 1790). Horse Rac1nq TOday at Hollywood Park, 8:30 p.m ., KLAC <570) (The Daily Pilot is not responsible for late cha nges.) __ ..._.... . ._ ---~--~---..... -_.,.... . . . .... GWC Drowns Eoes '¢ ~NTU HA Tht• Golde n Wt>1>l \olll'IH' mt>n's s wam lt'am f11lii-h ctl lhn•t· dom1natin~ days ut Vl•llluru Collt·~·· Saturday to t· plor1• .tht• Southt-rn Cal C hu m 111 011 s h11H• b y ll wide in~• gin, s~ !> to 379 ~. over the llu11tlt·r., · l'lusc:il pur:-.u<'r Sunta M1H1ll'~I 111 ~1tl ':o. .adaon. Santo Mon~ 1u ... 1 hu1t too m<any horse s .. t6Z" on· rt• 111111• '':, (; v I (Jen W cs l (1111 ... tw<I a distant scc·ond, 662 to :ir•» · <:we ·-. <:11·g llollund con I I n u I ' cl h I s m a s l e r r u I lh'rf111 muncc tbroughout the nit.•t>t u-. cupturang tbe 1,650 rree 111 16 32 75 It was Holland's thant "111 tn three d ays \I 1'1 mh11d Jlso turnt<d m a • 'tron~ ~h o w1n g for Ken Hamdorf':-tt>am ui. he set a re· cord In the 200 buck:st rokc with a time or 2 00 50. 1•rllpsing the old markof2 10.0. Ccrhard K1es1.t1ng was unotht>r first place finisher for the> Rustlers us he captured the 200 bult.crny 1n 1 56.45. J eff Ammann a lso joined the first-place puradc by winning the 200 .,breast in 2: 15.45. Top-finisbcrs for the women inc lud ed Sh e r ee Wals h and Marcy Parr a Walsh Cm1shed fourth m lhe 100 free I 58 28 1 and the 50 but· I e rfl y 1 29 40 1 while Parra f1n1s hcd eigh th 1n the 100 11 ·Ot.61 1 and 1 llh in the 100 indo • ( l 10.27 1 KEN HAMDOAF Bucs, GWC, Gauclws Lose DAU. V PlLOT U Football Game Set Thllr8day T h e annual Ora nge County coaches footba.U came. featul1na coaches from virtually every Ora n ge County schoo l . is sched uled for Thursday a t Santa Ana eOwl (7:30 p.m. ). -Coachinl U....Soulh 1.a,...Wme Westminster Hiteb Coecb Bill Boswe ll. Among Bo s w e ll 's heav yweights a re Edison Hig h assi s tant G r eg H e nry a l quarterback , Costa Mesa High wrestling Coa c h Dick Obtsr· r e ute r a t g uard , Ne wport Ha rbor assistant Larry Doyle at defensive end, Corona del Mar High assistant Bob Ferraro a l running back and Ocean Veiw High assist.ant Steve Colflesh at wide receiver. Ante ate r s Divide Pair With CSLB Area JC Nines Shocked l'hl' l'C lrvtnl' baseball team hall no p1lrhing 1n its o pener. and gre<1l pitching in the nt~htcap and t·o ns cqucntly s r>l1t a baseball doubll'hcader wit h Cal Stall' I .<:mg Beach Satur9ay af ll'rnoon, losing the fi rst 9·4 and wanning the second, 1-0. I.Cl' 8el:m ger 13 51 surrendered six runs 1n the first two innings as \SLR roa sh'CI lo un t-as~ \~In 10 ttw h rsl gaml· And there's no JO} 1n M udville today With Orange Coast . Golden West and Saddlcbac:k college~ all fightin~ lo stay in fi rst place in their res pect ive conforences. a ll thr ee took terrible setbacks in baseball aclton Saturday af· lt'rnoon. before a two·run homer 1n lht• e ig hth by Dan Oav1ds mtc•yer gave San Bernardino a 10·8 triumph. With the Pirates· los~. they now drop Crom the three.way tic for fi rs t in the South Coa~t Conference. OCC stranded 12 runners an 1ts game wit h the Griffins as Gary Brahs took t he loss to drop his record to 4·4 for the year. G WC O·t-4 ) Lt:o hrn·flv 3 2. before I.A lla rbor :,con·d one tn the seventh and one in the ninth 111 " 1 n th c ~'Ou l h c r n C.: a I Conft:rcnce gamt:. Tht• Hustlers ' gloves proved lo be the ir biggest downfall as thr t:e uf thl' four runs ~cored by t hl· St>ahawks were unearned Thl· Sl'tback lt!avcs G WC 1n a tie for Lhc ronfc rence lead w ith Cyprcs~ F r ank Meraz went 2-for-4 for the Rustlers to extend his tutting s treak to 20 gam es. a GWC ~c hool record. Th\' h1ghlti;:ht of tlw orx·m·r "a-. I .ong lkat·h':-Hoh,.,, .... nl1 ·v \\ho h1l a thn'l' run hum1•r 1111t11• fi rst lo l"\ll·nd his h1tt1ni.: stn.•al-. to 21( i.:~1 ml'" ORANGE COAST. which had beaten Grossmont 15·0 two day~ earlier. wa :. probably hit the hardl'st iJ., th1• lowly Griffin::. hande d th1· P1rutes a 7 l setbac k In Wilming ton, t:irrums tan<'CS "cr c n 't m ut·h bt:ttt·r ro r the R u s t It.• r s t· t t h •· r a " J e ff llt•a thc·otk '-'<t lkcd .il'ross tht· "'inning run "1th onl· out in the bottom or thl' ninth to ~I Vl' LA" Har bor a 4·3 v1<:lory O iarger s D e fe at Marina, 2-1 Thi• ni ghtt·ap. though. \\;is a dtfft>rent stun. tor lhl' J\nleaH.·r~ Jim W1lst'hger :-.c·<.1tlt'r<'d four hits in posting a I 0 s hutout that rmsl'd h is rec·ord to 3 5 on thl· year AT SADOLE B AC K . tht· Gauchos held a tt•nuou~ 8 7. ll'csd 1:-;d 1~on l1 1gh ., ChJqa·r-. put .1 1·r1mp in :\IJrtna lf1gh.., ('IF I ,\ h:i~t·ball plu;.off pl.in., Saturda' night cisthe;. l'aptun·d j 2 I ~unsl·I Ll·agutc· rlcc1~1on. dropptnJ! thl V1k1n~s into a tic for thm.I rAiil'!• \.'o tth W1:.!.tmin~ter H 11·k 1\hbott got lhe winning run Jt·ros'> tn lhl' s l•vcnth inning "' ht·n ht· s1ngl ·d. wus pusbect to :o.t>conrt 0 11 a fret· µa~:.. went to third on d 1 wldcr·s cho1c:e a nd scon ·ct on J \1 J r111<.1 error 1n night aruon di l.nng lleach 's Blair Field Warme rda1n R e la tive K ille d The o nly run of the game t·aml· m the fifth inning when. \\Ith o nt· out. Mike H i rano ~1nglcrl. Wl'nt to second on Mike ANTIOCll 1/\I'1 /\n 18·year·old relative or Naglc·s blooJJ sing le to t<'nlcr, pole vault gn•al Out('h Warmerdam died Friday n·aclwd third on a v. ild p1teh. nig ht following a tr<iffic accident, authorities r e· :ind scorl'd on .Jim Dawson s ported s acriftl'l' n y to l'l·ntl'r lie w~s William 1':dward War merdam Jr .. son Long lkuc:h s To"' nley. "ho of /\ptos lligh School basketball coach Wilham t•nter ed the game with the ::!M· ....._~dw~rd Warmerdam Jr fits great-uncle, who was game s treak went hatlc.,s in t "" tl'le first man ever to pole va lult 14 reel . 1s track at bab · coach at Fresno Slate University. The doubleheader s plit runs Warmer:dam was a 6·3 reserve forward on the CCI ·~ record to .J 8 111 SCBA baskctball ll'am al ('ahr1llo Community Collc•ge in action and 18·25 overall Apto~. near Siinta Cruz. where he was a freshman UC In inc nt•xt ffil'CL~ L'Cl.t\ Tuesda) a nd Wednesday. both o.1t Cl. when:-tht• Antc~tt(·rl> will .also faC'e tht•1r forml'r 1·ouch . (;;,iry /\dam~ KANSAS REGISTERED 1979 CAD ILLAC EL DO R ADO . Diesel. P urchased April 12. S unroof plus MANY o the r extras. Make of· fer to Box 276, Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 493-451' aaasaven.•4. ... ~ ... c Teams, Indy at Odds Beat the coming gasoline crisis! Si~out Due for 500 R ace r I NDIAN/\1'1)1.I S r;\I'• C h ti mp1nns t11p Auto 1l;11·1 n i..: Tl·am:. ga\'l' orfa·1uls 111 In d1<tnaµol 1s Motor S pl•t•cl1A :iy " Monday t•\entng dNiclltnl· lo '>()\ whl•Lhl'r thl'V t'OIH:Ur tn a dt·c·1s111n to re Jl'<'l s1 x ·c A HT lt•<t m s l'nlrll's for tht• lnchanapolts 500 Failure to sal1~ry that n·qut·'>I appa rcntlycoult.I n •.,u lt m ho~<:ott of th(' race I)> otht•r C' I\ RT I l•a m" "hos e entries already ''er t: at• ccptcd THE .S. A TO CL B. whic h runs thl' annual race ror the Spe<•d'' ;.1,v. announced f''rid::a y 1l had 1·l'1 urnccl the entric•s h<'CC!UM· I h" 11\\ ners w<·re not in good -.1 :m d 111i.: \\1th USJ\C l n Atlanta Saturday, CAHT Pres1<Jl·nt Pal Pat ric k <tnnounct·d ht"d ~ent a telegram to Spet•dwu) l'ri•s11ll'nt J oe Cloutier. reading 1n part "If U~i\C 1s sp<:ak1n~ tn your lll'h~tlf ~1th n.:ga rd to thost• 1·nlril•S "e mu~t rcquc!)t 1m m1·d1jll' <'lt1rif1cataon of th1· grounds of lht• rc.1cct1on Cur thC' entrat•s ·· Carner Sizzling 0 RLANDO. Fla c /\P l J oAnne Carnt.>r. a strong. :1g g r cssivc t our veteran ,' put together a r ecord·tying string of birdies for a s ix·unde r·par 67 Saturday to tic unheralded Deb- bie Meisll'rlin for lhl' third·round lc·ad m the L1;1dy Citrus Golf Classic. Mcisterlin. who was m a three· way tie for the lead at the st art of t he day. shot a three-under 70. She a nd Carner were at 21 I . l'iJ!ht un· der par . on the 6,209.yard. pur-73 Rio Pinarcourse. Carner. a threc·t1mc winner this year. started the day thr ee s t rokes back of the leaders. but tied a Ladies Professional Golf Association tour record with nine birdies. She mudc one bogey anu o ne doublc·bogey on the back nine. or sht' would have taken the lead outright. "I just finally started putting. s tartt'd knocking the m In lht• hole ," said the big s trawberry blonde. a nine·year pro who has wo n more than $600.000 on the circuit. ' Ironically, Meisterlin. who 1~ winless on the tour. received a putting lesson from earne r 's husband. Don . on Eas ter Sunday upon her arrival in Orlando. "I. w<1s really p leased, not with m y golf. wilb my altitude." s aid Me isterlin Saturday She said s he has bloWJ\ up in the past after blo wing leads. T ll t: TELF:G RA:\1 <tlso nolcd th:.il soml' <!:i CAHT t·ntrn·\ ha\'l' lwt•n aen·ptcd a nd asked wh<it t•ritl·ria IA<.'rt' Usl'tl lo dt'l(•rm1m· \\hat CJ\,', n<·r<., Wl·rt• I 0 be t'Xl'I U<krl "F a lling a s at1 s fadury n·~p"nst· to these 1nquirit·s. '-'l' will be compelled lo rl'sort to our a' a1 lablt-remedies We expect a rt•sponst· no lalL'r thun :'\lonrlay. J\pnl 23. 1979 at 5·00 p m EST · thl· te legram C'Ont1nuc·d P <ttnt'k and Clouticr were un· ava ilablc for comment Ea rhl'r. liS/\l.: Pres1cknt U1t•k Kin ~ s aid a reco n t1ltal ton hct'-'l'l'n thl' l'-'O organ1zat1ons was -.tall poss1hlt·. hut m:rny or the CAHT dri\•t•rs 'a~-lhl'' il rc pre · pared to :-.it out the M ;1y 27 ln- d1anapoh~500 USAC Rt:J EC'T t:O the enlrn:s. but indicated the dn\'l'rs could still s(•('k r ides witholber tl•ams ··The door has always bl•t•n opt'n," sairl King. 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It IS the !ea:,t expen !>tve and most effectM way to s.:ive you monw ,1nd deal with the h.u!>h effects of the sun \ Call NOW for a no obligation, expert contuhatk>n and take advantage of the 10% •Prins diacounc.* fi] Oran~ County Sun Control 1107 E. Chapnw1n Ave. Or••.C•. 92666 (714) 5311-5615 ' , ' ... -·-----·--- Featuring • • • SUnd9y,Apnl22. 1979 DAILY PILOT i Roll into summer with roller skate fashions like these from Bullock ·s. From left. 1eans teamed with natural blazer: hot pmk tube top and turquoise tight pants. both m lycra: red vest. blue t-sh1rt and yellow pants; yellow overalls accented with stnped t-sh1rt; b andeau top with silk pants • c Skate Keys: Bright, Bold If you n· l't·L·l1n lake wheelin ' and won<k·nn ' what to wt•ar . the word from t he cxpc•rt:-. 1s · (;()WI LD' In fa('f . f<.1!->h 1on forecast e r s sav a nything <·r :ny 1s great looking for rolle.r s kCJlinl-! th<• mor·c· avCJnt-gardc the better. So. µour your body into s kin tig ht lycra, scramble up outlandish color com· hos , ac:<·c~sortz<· with a musing stnped knee !-ioc:ks <.1nd you·n· rt ady to roll. J\n) thtnl-! brig ht. fun and colorific goes whl'n roll<.•r !->kattnj.! on the sidewalk, down <.1l tht· 1m·r or over CJt the disco rink. Thrl'<.' roller l'vcnts at South Coa~t Pb1z.1 las t w<.:<.·k cnd elaborated on thE: crazl': Hullock ·s presented a disco. s kate and f<Js h1on show featuring gue:•st stars Mr. Wnncl<:rwht•C'ls c .Johnny Pool >. th e J arry N 1 st et Disco Rollers a nd the Disco Fever Sk<.1lcrs, Nordstrom offered dress. sport. W<.'Stcrn and heaeh wear by way of roller skating model:-.: and May Co. sponsored a ~katchoarct t·xhibition by the Ocean Pacific llol l<•r Skul ing Tt•a m in conjunction with its Otl'<in Padfi c Weck ,. - Using roller skates as a vehicle to present timely fashions. Nordstrom offered a vanety of outfits tor the coming season. From left. Western look with narrow tie and vest: new 'forward' look including unconstructed wool jacket with loose tie: European cut sw t with new narrow tie Fancy footwork and roller tncks werfi.. demonstrated atMayCo.·s skateboard exh1b1t1on by the Ocean Pac- ific Rollerskating Team. At left are two views of the U-shaped ramp. Daily Pilot Photos by Patrick O'Donnell J Pest Power Proves Perilous to Pad I have never lived an a house or an apart· menl alone. Squadrons or ants have marched in pre- cision across all my windowsills. Mosqujtoes and mes have breezed through the holes in my s".reens, Spiders li ke lo nest comfortably In my warm comers . F'leas thrive permanently on my dogs and cockroaches have on occasion round a haven under my couch. These visitors are not cheap I'm certain that 'if I could have saved all the money I've lavis hed on them In the form or s prays, powders. treated shelf paper, n ea soap and ny swatters I could be recUnJng on a tropical beach right now Instead or working lo buy more Raid. Even though our battle over the years has Cher fl I RontfJ been rough ot times. I have always fell deep In· side that I hold the upper hand over thP.se creepy vermin save for one The aloof little silverfish, a toner who lraveli rrr The dark. hll. tways-seemed to escape whatever special fole I have In store for him. Th1s primitive, wingless insect with silvery t scales and IOnJt reele rs is 8 master or the low blow. A devious creature who Insists on eating only organic products -such as woolen ski sweaters and No Bugs M'L<ldy s helf paper the silverfis h survi ves by using commando tactics. Always alone and silent. he travels in his own limited territory and strikes out with pre· cislon. He prefe rs wool and paper products. but he'll eat less expensive materials If necessary He enjoys a J;ood book now and then One> of has favorite l\ldl"f places seems to be in the linen closets and have noticed ht• especially lakes lhe Tenon lmlde of my omelet l>lil'i, • Now it's not onen that someone as hardy and self·surnclent us I asks for help In a fi shy situation. but times ore hord The other night we had company for dinner and at 's bad enough to ask them to eat my cook· m~. much less the s ilverfish In lbe bottoms of the pans. And I feor one or my favorite books. Studs Terkel's "Hard Times." Is being had for breakfast. I called Tom Anderson at the Western Ex· terminator Co In Huntington Beach. I wanted to know why these 11llverflsh !M!«!med to be follow- ing me through life und driving me crazy. I also asked him how to get rid of the m. ll's simple. he explained. sUverflab move with you whereve r you go. They are brouaht into a house. like cockroaches. and are often hidden inaadc movlnt1 boxu or clolhln1. These iMecta are terrttorial and wlll 1M>t <See ao•o. Pace 87> t • • -DAILY PILOT ~undey April 22. 1971 Miss McAutey. Mr Martinez Miss Johnson Mrs. Redmond Redmo nd-Hause Mary l l au~e and Robert Redmond, both of Newport Bt·aC'h, CXC'hangl'd wedding vows in SL James Ep1M:oplll <'hurch. Newport BeaC'h A re l't•pt ion follow<.'d a l lht• N<.•wporl II arbor Yacht Club Tht· hridt•. daught<.·r or Mr and Mr:-Don llau~c of ''frww1rl Heat h . gr;.iduate d from :"llewport. llarhor 11 11.:h School The bridegroom. :-.on o f Dr and Mrs Robert Re dmo nd o f f''all brook , gradu ated from Cahfom 1a Sl<.ile Univers ity. l.,ong Beach . The couple plan to hve in Newport Beach Schmidt-Regan Cynthia Lynn ltc•gan of Wl.':o.t Los Angele!'. and Gregory .Jnhn St·hn11dl of Ven1cl:' Bearh ex· r ha ngt•d wNld1ng vow., 1n Our Ludy Queen of Angl'ls Chure·h. ('orona dd Mcir T hl' hrid<.·. daugh tt•r ol Mr. and Mrs Sll'pht•n Hc•gan or 1"111·"' port Hc•a<"h. gniduattd from C'orona eh·I ~'loi r II 1J!h Sc·hc>ol and Uni vcrs1 ty uf California, Santa H:.irbara ~he 1s ciss1stant manag<.'r of tht· Manna ch·J Hl'y branch or Security Pat1f1<.· Nat111nal Bank T he bridegroom. son or th<.· late Mr. Arth ur Schmidt and Mrs ~adt•llne· Schmidt or Studio City. gr adualc•d from North llollywood High School and Los J\ngelt•!i. Valley College lie 1s <.'mployed by Continental Ci.lmcra Systems ir. Los Angell'~ - Aftl:.'r a v.·1.·~d1og trip tr> lluv.a11. the t·ouple plan Co hvt• in V1•n1<\· llc-a1.·h Gu nderson-Barney Kathryn Ann Barney of <'osta Me!>a ilnd James W1lh;1m Gunderson .Jr of T ustin were married 1n 1.·;mdlt'hght t·t-remonies conducted in the homt.• of the brirh:groom':-. parent:-.. Mr and Mr s Ji.imcl-1 Will iam (.;undt.·rson Sr of Garden Gron• Tht' bndl' s par t'nh art' Mr and Mrs Maurie<.• Colwc·ll l!:Jrncy Jr of M1ss1on V1e10 T h(' Ol'W Mr s c;undcr'ion IS (I graduate or Nc.·wport llarbor lllgh Sc•hool She· attt·nds O r angl' ('nast Collt•1H: amt 1~ e·mploycd hy Wi lliam Blurock & PartnNs. iirC'httt'l'l:> i.lntl planner~. Nl'WJ>Orl Heat·h The.· bridegroom. a Santwgo Jl1gh ~t·h1wl graduate'. allcmb OC(' and I'> majoring in hu:-.1 ness and con!'.lruttion lt•<·hnolog) After " h<m<.•y moon to ('dl<il1na and ~an 011.·go, lhc.· t·ouplc.· plan lo ll\e· in !->;.int<i J\n;,i Blair-Griffi th First t:nikd Ml'lhod1~t ('hurrh of Fountain Valley wa:-. th<.• '>t•lling for 1 he· v.t•ddrng uf Df'bril Jean Griffith. 1'011nta111 Vallt•\ ilnd M1c had P a ul Blair, Ctird(>n <;rove· · T ht• bridC'. daughlt•r of Mr and Mrs {) G r ifhth of Fountain Vulley . gradu<Jted from l"oun l<Jtn Vallc.•y l l1 gh Sl'hool a nd a ttends Gold!'n Wt•s l ('oll1·g1.· She• i~ 1.·mployed by Red Car pN Rc·all<>r~ T h<.• bridt·gro11m, son of June Blair 1>f Hunt· 1nl>(ton l.lt•a <·h , graduHt<·d from Huntington Hea<'h lhgh St·hool and <'hapman College He 1s employed by Titan lndustril'l> The coupl<' plan lo hvt· in Garden Grove a fter a wedding trip to Car mel Gilpin-Markel Thcrcl>c Cecl'l1a Markel C1nd Will.Jam 81a tr Gilpin. both of Cost a Mei..a. exch anged wedding vows in Our Lady Queen of An~els Churc h, Newport Beach The bride. d aughte r of Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Ma rke l of Newpor t Beach , graduated fro m Cor ona d el Mar lligh School a nd attended Orange Coast ColleRc She owns and operates he r own bus iness in Costa Mesa. The bridegroom, son or William C . Gilpin a nd Bernadette Howell o r Newport. Be ach and ~~·~:s.s:s:s:s...~ I ~~~ NEWPORTS----i~: ·~1 Fav orite Drug Store~ , ~ I O' Pltotocopies l l ~ u..Hili~ L liDO D l~UG S i. ... t Weddi~s/Etlflagetne11ts Miss Yoder. Mr. Lyons Mrs. Schmidt Mrs. Gunderson Westlake Village, g raduated from Canoga P ar k fllgh School ctnd a tlt•nd ed J>1 erce College. He 1s pn·~1dent o f G1lp1n 1-:nterp n:-.es an Cost a Mesa The couple plan lo m a ke their home an Co~la Ml·~a a nd plan to honeymoon next ytar Holbrook-Nunneley (;a} I(· Ann Nunm·lcy of Co:-.ta :\il'!>a ilnd Thomas Page llolbrook of Newport Be;.ich t-x c h a n~ed w edding vows Cit T h e Cann ery rest aura nt, Newport Bea ch The brid e 1!> the daug hter of Mr. and Mrs Russell B Nunneley. Cosla Mesa T he bride ~room is the son o f M r. a nd M rs. Robert llolbrook . Los An~c~s The O('W Mr~ llnlhrook IS a graduate or Newport llaTbor H ig h School C1nd a ttend ... Oran~e Coast C'ollt•J.W She 1s l'm ployed by thl· Villa,::<' Mont<'ssori School of ~rv1ne. lfolhrook gr:uluakd from Lite School 1n Santa Barlwra and l11 • lrvint· llt• is e m ployNI bv Thl' (':cnne·rv n·st:Jurnnt <Jn d Q uiks ilver L."°.S .A. Im· . After a hont•ymoon 1n South [,(Jkt· Tahoe.: tht• t·oupl<.· ptun to live in Newport Beach. 50th Anniversary Twenty om.• family m<.·m bcrs JOIOl'd Can dido :rnd Adt·hna Mazalda lo celcbral1· their 50th W(•d d1ng ann1v<.·r s ary 1n a Co:-.t<J ~fr~a reslCJ urant · Tht· rnuplt•, marril·d Marth lfi. 19~J. 111 lla\:.tna. C'ub:.t. IJ\t•fl in Florida <Jnd !\11ch1gcin prior to mo\ 1ng l<t C'o!->la ~lc:!i.a in 19f)ll Tht· Ma1ald.i... h<ivt· l\.\O daughll'rs. Soledad Hodrii;:u<·1 and IJnlon·:-. HJrrena. both or Co:-.ta !\t e·s a , r1vt• grande·hildn·n and t\AoO gn•at granrt<'hilrtn•n 50th Anniversary Eunict• and W11luim F Seli c of Newport UetH'h cl'l<'lir:clt•d lht·1r 50th wedding a n 111n·r~ary with a part y al the Me:-.a Verde home of thl'ir daughtl'r und i..on in-la w. Richard E ChurC'hill Tht• eoupJe wa~ married April 20. 1929. 1n Stotl~v1ll<', K) .. uftt·r mt·cting a~ students at lht· I 'n1vt•r!>1ly of Kc•ntucky They came to Southern Cal1 for n 1a 1n 1930 , C1nd l i ved in th e San r erna ndo VC1lley until Selle 's retire mcnt in 1964 frnm the S Ar my Corp of En~in(·t:r~. Lo:-. Angl'lcs They lived 1n Prescott, J\r1L., before m oving to Newport Beach in 1969 They have.· one dciughter. Me r edith Churchill. and two i.:rnndt•h1ldren. Andrew and Stace Gn.'<'n. all of Co:o.tJ Me:>i:t Jo hnso n-Mc Keown Laguna lkath l1 1gh Sehool gradu .. tc~ Ma rl;1 1-;veJyn Jo hn..,on a nd Daniel Lanto n McKeown an· cngagt•d lo bc m a r ried J uly 21 in Communi ty P rl•s byll'rian Chun·h. Luguna Bl'ach Mr. and Mrs. Mazalda Mrs. Gilpin Mrs. Blair ~n .,. Lyons arc enga~ed to bl.' married J une 16 1n St And rews Presbyteria n Church 'thl' lmdc·elt•cl . d aughter of Mr. a nd Mrs Donald Yoc.kr of Newport Beach . graduated from Newport Harbor High School She is doing grnduate work 10 bu:-.incss adm1rui.lrat1on. Tht• futun· hrtdt•g room. son of :\tr and M1 !> Hohl' rt .J L\'011'> of LI\ t·rmorl'. graduated from (.;r<1nada l llgh School l h: 1i. wo rking on ii '>econd dt•grce in n ·fr1gcrat1on engineering McAu ley-Martinez Judith McJ\uh•y of Irvine a nd Ruben Martml'l or J\rrnhl'1m arc engagt.-d to be m a r ned The bndt• <·l1·1·t . daughter or Patrick K M <' Ault.•y or Nt·"' port Rl:'a<'h <Jnd Patricia Jt'an Mt'AUll'V or I n Int', gradu<Jlt•d from DuPont ll1gh S1:tll\.1l , :-.;;J-.11\ illt'. Tenn . and utlended Orang<· Cou ... t Coll1·g1· Till' futurl· hr1d<·i:room. :;on or Mr a nd M r~ l'orf1rt(I ~t.1rt1Jll•/ nr /\n:ch1:1rn. J,.lrarluatc·d from An:1ht·1rn I l1 gh S\'11001 .ind attl·ndt•d Cypn· ...... Co lle> gt• RUFFELL'S Mr. and Mrs. Selle Mrs. Holbrook Mrs_ Stark Segerstom-Powel I A weddanJ? trip lo the Canb~an followl'd the wedding of K<1thcrinl· Powell a nd Cha rle:-. tSegc·rstrom in SL M;1ry 's Ep1~copal Church The brtdl". di.lughler of Mr i!Od Mr~. O wt·n P o w e ll of Mo n a r ('h B<.1}. South La Run a g raduated from San C'l1·mente lhgh School and Stanford 'm Vl'rs 1ly Sht· 1~ em ployed by the Tru~t for Public La nd in San Francisco. Tht: bndl•J,.lroom . .,on of Mr and Mr!- W1lli a m Segcrstrom of !:i<>nor<J, attends Stanford Un1vers1ly Stark-Kovacs L isa K ova<''> und C'ra1i,: Stark, hoth or Huntington Bt•a c-h. wen· mar rwd m Com m un ity Umkd ~h-thod 1~1 Chur<'h. llunt ing ton lka<•h T he· brlflt'. daughtt·r or Mr and M r~ J uliu:-. Kov:ic~ of lluntinaton lkue·h. grnrlui.lkd from M H r m <J llu~h SC'h1>ol Thi• hndcgroom, son or Mr and Mr' H11lll'rt SL<irk. gr:idu:.itt-d from P ac1fH'U l llgh St·hocil a nd ('al1forn1;i Stall' l'nl\t>r~ :!~'. l.nril' Ht•;,irh UPHOLSTERY wt.ft y °" want ~ ... t TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE 1922 Harbor Blvd. Coat• Mesa -548-1156 70 Prevails 146 -Zola 33 S1ory 10.C Ar1ests n Bml's beak 147 Exclamation 106 Woe word T ht· bride elect . dC1ughll'r or Mr and M r~ Churlc~ M .. Jo hnson of Lagun a Beach. will graduate fro m the University of Cali fornia . Los A n gt'll.·s. in .hllll' is a good day t Cast 011 !i Side dish 73 Ash-On 146 Adull 1nsec1 37 Digraph 38 Leaming 101 Mama's male T ht• futu re brideJ,.lroo m . l>On or Mr . and M r~. Elme r .Ja m es McKc.·own of Lagun a Reac h. at te nded Saddleback College. 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Var (II $banish art1· Cle 82 Pamtul 64 Japanese CIOgS 85 Tiny 116 C•vern 87 Summoned 74 Wyoming 153 011f1cu11 39 Maiden 108 He was. city ques11on •1 And Lahn • Lalin 76 Pleasanl 154 Zodiac sign 42 B1ag 110 Slack 43 Unaspiraled 112 Ivy. e.g 78 Roughe• • 156 Any Dlal 44 Noun ending 113 T1belan 81 Arts Lal 157 Alhama b 45 OuvouruCl monk 82 Man's name w1lo 46 Storm 11 4 Islet S~ 84 Cahfornta 158 Deadly '8 Pack away 115 Head r neighbor 159 Lar~e ser-50 Humo11s1 111 Verb form 88 Confess pun 51 Smooth 119 Babylonian 89 Pt11t1pp1ne 160 Abode ot 1111.1 52 Nt!IWOtk god Sktrl dead 53 B1ow of hill 111 ~ssen Scot 122 Pu1 on 91 Unit 162 ProvldO IOod 55 F1u11en. 124 i1an1an city 93 Glossy lfi.4 Aust away 56 Seawoe<l 126 Region 94 Canled 165 Roach 57 1rela11d 127 Inflame wnn 96 Pleads across 60 High Wtnd love 98 f ruit d1tnk 166 Liquid" 61 Pitcher han· 128 Akron prod· 99 Chose 167-Clt&IO dies ucl 101 Tidy 168 Tears 63 G1apo pig-129 Evergreeri 103 Wastrel DOWN ment Va1 plant 66 Ro11e1s 131 Con1tnen1· 10!> C1v1I wrong I Cul 57 MOdel Abbr 106 M1m1c 2 Busy ptace 68 Uncle Sco1 133 Fab11c •09 Ginger -3 Always 69 Separalcl> 13" Double Pre- 111 Appioache!. • Mertl 11 S1agu deco1 1t11 112 E111reme1y 5 French ICQIS· 13 Publish 136 Soda-sipper 113 Landed taturu 14 S1ra1um 138 Prevail 116 Byron pcem 6 Scow Fr 75 Oinm 139 Coast 11asm11c 1 Sh1p'll )Our 170ust 140 Resor1 120 Beside nal 18 Presidential 1"1 Tennis 8 MOl'lnd1n dye nickname strolles 121 Bullltnch Q S1gn1ty 79 Ly11c poom 142 Wet 12? 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ANN LANDERS I ERMA BOMBECK I HOROSCOPE Wise Trip Tips Mean· Sun Eun A1 you plan your vaceUOii Iii.a ~ar. coo elder taklna-Mvenl mall ones to make the m oet of the llrne y<>u havt. 11y1 a Purdut: Unlvtralty HJM'rt on ree~aUon and lel1ure Wilham F Theobald, profeuor uf r~creatUon 1tudlH , HY• r ll'('h hH ahown that peoph w9'o take ~veral amall vanllon~ dur"ln.c the year Instead of a slntle v11e1t1011 all a t once come back more atlaf1ed and bet ter a ble to cope With e\•er.vday t'rlsel! "ON~ Of' nu; problems with lon.i VIN• tlons la that ~pie come back Hhausted," H)'I Theobald "For lruitunct-. omf'Onc who take11 a lon.c vacation I.It a ~11ort Is very bu11y Th ·re'i. breakfast f1om 7 to 8 a m . a,ome kind of sports aet1v1ty u!ttir that, lunch at noon and en tertainment ut night It's not terribly therapeutic ·· Another faC'Lor in favor of shorter vaca tlona, he says, 1s thut some people who have hlgh·pressure JOb::. and spend a long time away from the office on vacation tend lo worry about how things are being run while they're gone . "For a lot of people, part or the real fun or a vacation ts the planning element," udds Theobald. "So if you go on more. smuJler vac<.1tion:-., lh(•ri:'s more plunrnng und an ticlpation " IF VOU DON'T huv1: much vuC'at1on time a year , Theobald says, con:-.1dcr rccrcat1onal and cultural offorang:-. whtfh muy Uc w1thm a 25·mile radius or your home fo'or instance, think about drmng to a big city like Los Angeles or San Diego on Friday night and spending the weekend. "Cities can be seen in their bc::.l lt~hl on weekends." says the pr ofessor. "You tun or rive Friday night t1fte r the traffic has left T here are museums. concerts. art gallcrte!-. and ball games which you can take advan tage of " MANY P EOPLE cnJOY "recreational dining." in whic h having a leisurely dinner or lunch at a restaurant can be a "stimulating recreational experience," says Theobald. fie suggests that s uch people inves tigate _,lbnac rw1ghborhood re11taurants. "It isn 'l n ecttsbar1ly so that a very expensive r~istauranl 1s lht: ~st one," he says. Other suggestions the expert offers for the smaller vucation are picnics and visits to historical museyms, local art centers and slate purks. "State p11rks .are. relatively inexpensive to visit." he observes. "Probabty the most expensive part is getting there and coming bacL You can rent a canoe, go down a river und take a picnic lunch Compared lo going to a movie which you might not reaJly like. 1t 's a lot less expensive.·• Theoba"t. who likes to take his family to fo;urope for vacations. says il really 1s pos~1 llle lo make the s tay inexpens1ve if enough pl <1nmn~ is done ahl'ad of lime "A WT OF Ame ricans expect American th1n~s whl'll they go lo Europe, like a scp<1rate bath an their motel room. which 1::. going to cost a great deal more." An issue of "U.S. News & World Report" cited leisure as the largest industry an the United States Sl80 billion a year and ex· peeled lo grow. Theobald says that with t he shorter work week .. pepple will have in· creased leisure ti me but may not know how to use it effectively "There's a tremendous amount or leisure ltm(• now," he rem:.irks, "and we're going lo "''l' increasing amounts or it. Are we going to USC' it constructively or destructively? People have to b<.• l'ducated on how to use that time for re-crcal111n." All Three Meals: In the Bag r think it's sflft· lo say that I lus ted after a food processor for two years. I wanted 1l lo gl\ c birth lo my zucchan1 , rc•spond to my push-button control and na!>h those whirling bl<1des Just for me Being practical. however, I had to JUSlify 1t I told my hu!lband the children would make bt•t- ter grades in school if their carrots wer e sliced uniformly. He bought it. Lite ra lly T he first week I dedicated my life to chop· ping. slicin~ and grating r had bags of sliced tomatoes, bugs of chopped onions, bags of diced peppers. bags of soups, bags of mushrooms. bags of ground meal, lwgs of bread dough and 1r they ever made a pizza the size of the Astrodome, I had the grated cheese fo r it. My refngerator looked like pillow city It was clearly time to move on tp the next plateau: sauces. I h:.id b<1g:. tJf mayonnaise, bags of hollandaise saul'e and bags of white sauce. Hy the lime I got to the chapter on bre1HJs, cakes, and cookies, I began getting complaints • • • ROMO· • f' Fro m Page 8 5 travel from house to house on their own tJnd one pregnant s il verfish who lays her eggs will cause, he said, silverfish "all over the place 1n three or four months." These industrious mother commandos lay ~ 500 to 1,000 eggs at a ti me. Silverfish hke to hve in dark. warm places -especially allies where they thrive and multiply. This last bit or news truly upset me. Only a E,...a ·--~k from the family. My hus band said to me one af. tc rno<>n. "I don't know how lo tell you this, but I have n(•ver trus ted any thing ground up Somehow I always fc<>I lhty are hiding ~omcthang by ~1ving tl another form." "I am s ick of s ipping s alads through a s traw. I ("an nol cal anothe r thing that i!> chopped. sliced. diced. ltqueftl!d, m<1shed or g rated " ··Ma\ he we could h;ivc another baby?" 1 asked brightly. "Well , maybe just a little more pureed let- tuce." he said, extending his plate. month ago I moved all my old fil es in cardboard boxes into the uttic . I'm s ure they were de- ltl'ious How do«;s one gel rid of silverfish? There's only Ql\C good way, said Anderson. Dust the entire attic with a s pecial fine ahrJs1vc agent which sticks lo the insect's un· derbelly, causing him to dehydrate a nd die. Thal's exaclly what l intend to do. But I keep getting this creepy crawly reeling t hat someday all these martyred bugs will have their revenge on m e Sundey, April 22. 1979 Pot's 'Fresh Facts' Told DEAR ANN LAl'ibERS : How do you hana onto 1our Job anyway? You are so square it's Ettrul. I refer to your moldy views on marl· ana. People depend on you for stral1bt facts . why do you print those trumped·up scare storfe-s about pot? Instead of getUng people-off It you look foolish. I 've been s moking pol for six years. l 'm what you'd call a w~kend smoker. It bas made m e much more relaxed and put me in touch with my real feelings. I look forwa rd to the calm and peace I get from five or six joints an evening. The only trouble with pot is that at 's gettf.g awfully damoed expensive. lease gel some fresh informetion a nd give us t e facts. Ma 'am . That's what you're the re for . -· · · LIVlNG P ROOF YOU'RE FULL OF BALONEY DEAK BALONEY: The "fresh facts," ac· cording to' rtteat report from the f~al drug e nforcement officials , are as follows: Mo~t martjaua now helng sold la the United States comes from Colombia Instead of Mexico. Colombian pot Is three to It times more powttfal than Mexkaa pot. Five years ago 75 percebt of the pot came from Mexico. Today It's less than 10 percent. The redaction ln Mexlcen pot ls d~ to the strict policing done ln Mexico and at tbe United States border. You are right about the price. A Ud <ounce> Aaa £allden wttlaout rae ... ag wUll elae1Dkals.&lla& cu 1crew up lllelr laeada. So•e loa&-tlme 1...Un call me crazy and lDIUt llaat pot llu DO& da•a&ed diem In tbe least. ba& pot-beads, Uke aleolilollcl , are not tile best JMtet of llle .Upe &lley 're la. UaJeu a teen·•1er Is a claemlst, &Mn'• ao way be can be sure of wbat be is lngestln" The possibWty of gellJng angel dut sprtalded In with pol s botlld be enot1gll lo scare even llle dumbelt chick off tbe stuff'for We. ~el dast can blow yoar mlnd·lo •mi&llereeu. Graaleel, pot can give yoa a ~mporary llllp aDd prodace a carefree aUltacle loward proble1D1. S.t lllere la qo evidence lllat a carefree aUl&ecle ever helped to solve a problem. It caa Mlp yoar glaucoma or relJeve ' migraine beadaelae. It caa also cost yH a beck of a lot of mOMy and waste an •wflll lot of your time. Conte1Dplathlg one 's navel lsa't exacUy the most prodadlve way to spend a weekend. used to sell for $ZO or S30. Today It's $4t and $50. -------------------.....- Hawailan pot (Maul Wo~~) goes for sase an You an If OU ant ounce. Learn now to work an Interesting switchboard. The pote ncy of pot Is determined by the Fill in yoor spare hours & be a helpino hand for amount of tetrabydrocannabinol <m C> -the Or's, Lawyers. Plumbers and other business peo- ballucloogenJc age nt It contains. Mexican pol pie when they're out of their offices or residences. has one to two percent of THC. Colombian pot If you have a mature telephone voice then this is bas from 6 to 10 percent. the 1ob for you. Call 534-4230, Mon thru Fri., My Wormatlon comes from a report by 1.-lll..:.l~..__----------------..J Peter Bensinger, administrator of the Federal Drug Enforcement Agency. These facts are re· inforced by teachers who tell me more tttn·age stodHts are falUng out of their seats Monday mornlag, stoned, spaced·oot and Incohere nt -a result of tbose weekend pot parties. My position on pot Is tbe same as ll was 10 years ago. Some people can handle it -other!. can 't. Most t~n·agers have enough problem:-. ( Horoscope Monday, April Z3 By SIDNEY OMARR ] ARIF.S <Murch 2l ·April 19>: Make use of "suppres::.ed data." Look behind the story Complete project. Mis:.ing link can be localed T AURUS <April 20-M<iy 29) Wis h ts fulfilled. Romance aura rcplaces gloom Give yourself a l'hanct• to bask 1n happiness! GEMINI <May 21-June 10 l : You gain greater St•nsc or direction. Goals. aspirations come into sharp focus . CANCER <J une 2l·July 22): T ravel, publication. expansion and comm unication are featured. Grasp long .range view -bring potential into focus. LEO I.July 23 Aug 22>: Restrictions can fall aside if you "push the right buttons." Stress hidden values; be aware of terms, leases, taxes, fi nu nccs affecting partner or mate VIRGO I Aug. 23 Sept. 22 > Accent on s pecial relationships, including partnership, marriage Gemini and another Virgo pltJ y i m pC1rlant roles. Do plenty of ltstenmg · LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct 22 l: Study Virgo message maintain low profile. Let others tell of their plans . 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ORANGE MALt BREA PLAZA Otdnge b37 0340 Bted ~?9 '.>JJ9 EDWARDS' NEWPORT Newport Be.Ir.II 044 0/bO UA TWIN Wes1mins1er 893 130!> LINCOLN ORIYE·IN Buena Park !>27·2223 NO\\ PIA YIN<, Hailed for Drama ter vlt>w\'d at home before leavine for Flor ida to fa~ her newt>sl movie , "Health." "I ft.'t!l I hould do Iota of things t.o beeolfie a wt-II r<>unc:k>d performer. I believe in the British w~ i>flwdy.,-tlr•ma, musieal&..-May~even-- Jom lhl' t·trcu .... J feel lhul '!I tht> way. E ven if you slick your n '<'k out und tl gvls chopped off you've learned tiOOll'lh.ing . "WH EN I STOPPED DOJNG my show I wunll'd lo see what colo r my hair was. I bave n'l ljt•t•u It for 20 years." she says. "It's been vurloW4 shades of red and orange. It's brown w~ i.omc gnty. which is certainly a dirterrnt look ·· ll 1M indeed a tota lly different Carol Burnell you w11l i.~ lomghl on ABC's "Friendly Fire." No comt.>dy lni.tead, she plays a plain Iowa ra rm wife lhe real story of P eg Mullen -who ree ls ahena~ fro m her own country a fter her :.on 1s killed in· Vietnam by American f~ a nd the governme nt 1s loath to r e veal' the t•1rcumi.tance!) lie\-delermmation to learn how he died, and why. turns he r into a peace activist when she runs mto burea ucratic stonewalling. It 1s a i.t u n n1n g and r e markable l'e rrormance in what must be the single most important movie on television this season. It avoids beroming a pole mic for Peg Mullen, a nd insteud .. "'nendly Fire " deals honestly and im- pa rtially with duty and patriotism and conflict. NED BEA1TY PLA VS HER HUSBAND, Gene. an the three-hour movie directed by David Greene and written by Fay Kanin from C.O.B Bryan's hook. Miss Uurnell has e m erged as an activist he rself as a proponent of the Equal Rights Amendment. "I went lo Illinois last year to campajgn for the ERA." she says, "It was my rw.s~ti me in the politica l arena , although I con- sider this a moral issue and not a political is-sue . "It was frustrating. Whal I call 'good ole boys' pat you on the head and say, 'Little girl. now you stay out of politics.· I'm not a little girl. I 'm a ~rown woman a nd the mother or three daughters. • "SO l CAN IDE NT IFY WITH Mrs. Mullen in not gcttrng an honest reaction." M 1ss Burnell says that the Caror Burnett (See NEW CAROL, Page BIO) the Star Wars of movie musicals!· -A "l: - HAtR Let the sun shine in' ., • l£ST£R PERSKY .. MICHAfl BUTUR - •MILOS FORMAN '"' RAC.NI. RADO ... MacbERMOf S "HAIR" -JOHN SAVAGI • IR[Al Y.1WAMS • B£VFRLY O'ANGELO ·ANNIE OOLDEN WRIGHT· DON DACUS-CHERYL BARNES .. M£LBA MOOO£, RONNIE C11SON -...:::-:::: GEROM£ RAGNI •JAMES RADO ~-':'.:.z= GAil MacDCRMOT ·: :.:t IOM PIERSON >:.::: ROBlRl GRU.NHUl ~ MIROSlAV ONDRICEK , -·MICHAEL Wl1L£R --· lWYLA THARP -. l ESllR PCRSKY ... MICHAEL BUTL£R -""•MILOS fORMAN ACIPf"tlJf• ._..,,.........,.,. i ,,.........,..,.,,.._.._._ .... ,...._,....,J )01 OCUYSTCREO rrouo 11.09eito -·:.:...-:..-::--'PG Un1tedArtm IWllIDillHNI SUIIDHllltfi llATOOSIRWU '"°" ·~ "' 111 PIQISE" ~~~L.~ Wltillll»Hl U l1m lllWl OI! ......... .HlDYi{~WllllllllR~ .llYRIOOfS .... fl&'rll>WlVM!E .. ~.::.:."".:ooiYlllTP.lll-i.!tflUR ~~1\l!HlmWl ~IMJSH -~~fllD~W-MllUUI -·1~WOJlS .w WITH "WtCH" AT IOTH lDWA .. DS CINIMAS (-iiliiiJ-INOU-coo---EIJ (-iiWidS----Cl-NEJM_WH_f'J .=za· 111-4141 .=. JP-751L • II ; PARENTS SHOW BEWILDERMENT AT FUNERAL IN TV SPECIAL, 'FRIENDLY FIRE' Carol Burnett, Ned Beatty Are Torn Between Ortef and Fury Over Son'• Death ( )111· I/I/Ill ~111 ,,·ti llt'I //1•111 / IPG I m M&llll SOUTH COAST 'Ul&I .... ..,.. ........ 4 C...t ....... ~,,,, HELD OVER I I w e1tl trr .. 11111·tf ~ !it·1 111111d . JOHN BELUSHI'S STIU. SINGING THE BWES. TALIA SHIRE'S STIU. CARRYING A TORCH - BlJT THrs TIME HE·s THE ONE\XIHO IS GOING 1 TOGET BURNED. NOW PLAYING UA CINEMA UA TWIN Westminster 893 1305 Costa Mesa 540·0594 MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "HAIR" (PG) "THE CHAMP" CPGl '"SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" "CALIFORNIA SUITE'" (PG) JANE FONDA "THE CHINA SYNORONE" (PG) "COMING HOME'' (A) Ka ......... ~ "MIDNIGHT EXPf\ESS" (R) "THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY" "NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE" "UP IN SMOKE" "CALIFORNIA SUITE" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" .(PG). "THE WARRIORS" (A) "LIPSTIQ\." "THE DEER HUNTER" (R) s ...... ,.. ALL D llltlV•·INI O ... N 6:HP.M.fMHll.Y Cllll411 U11eef I 2 "'" U111et' • K .. 411 .. ~YP0.,,11411 Cezil' ,_, .. --~~) •oeaa•....,. ... ...._ _, • ..o THl ... MUNn ... 1 1111• ... &•• .... , ...... .. ~-11ll~l1·9'.l80 •l •ooa •1U1t111 lt.AZINO IADDUS 1111 ll:a•J:a•••• ... •-& .... .. ._.-..... -.... 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'• ~}~~ft . ...., . ..,__, THI OMM#lNI 11\81 ... ..,. .......... -,._ .. ,. ._., THI a..,... ... .._ ... ) ., Tough Qualification Vietnam, vets only nee d apply for this postwar job ~~~.....i;;....~~~ 1 l N p;w VO RIC (A p I Mo.t m•mbfr ot tbHl•r troupe.a hi t aummer at.odt , ,..,1on1l theattr. the u ual atutf, ln \.heir credit.a A 1maU, MW theater lroulMJ hen demaoda on" 1nor.-and It 's ~ ha rdn t lllnd You mutt have aerved In t.M VJetnam war lo qualify for full memberablp In t.he Vet.enni. £hlemb1" Tbui r Company VF.TCO It wa founded In C>e~mbtr 1m by aat lor Tom Bird, a vaeran who rtti. "wt!'ve aot a lot lo offer and ••1 rrutlvely, t.hrou1h dram». f rom that exp rle nce" called the war 111 Vietnam. . A &ANGY. tM>t T ·SP()ttF.N MAN or 32. ht• was there ln l9M with the Army'a l''lral Air Cavalry Oiv111lon aa a door 1unner on u hehcol)C.tt tturuship, then aa an Wantryman No Purple Hearu. Jui.I memorl~. He began Vt.."TCO which now lakes In .. asaoclale mc01bf>ra," non v~erans t.o se.c ''how a collaborative theater venture could be used to examine the elllperience of the Vietnam war " Now, he says, that 's not the only goal ''We 'd eventually like to becom e a n o r gao1:iatioo like the Long Wharf Theater or tht· Circle Repen.ory, doing all kinds of plays " lll!l military ercdlls include t-o mbat an ont· of the bloodiest fights of Lile l''irst Au C1tv's e1tr ly days in Vietnam the legenda ry ba ttle of lhe Ja Orang Valley agrrn\S.l North V1etna mci.c rcgul;.irs. I le wa11 take n pnsoner . bneOy, dunog thl· fighting. "WE GOT CAUGHT IN A BOX ambush They managed lo slice us up, then look 12 or us Olym pic· figure skatin Capades s ta r Dorol milli<ms of friends aroun America home lo L ake l'la c·id . N . Y., M day night o n ABC.TS's "Dor othy H am11l 's Corner of Tht· Sky." Check local TV list ings for liml' 4 triumphant blend d live ac:tlvn and l)bney anlrnatk>n •••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • . ' \ .. for• O\refo-day w.tlrtn u.. j~ u,>..one..ncs~. down anot.Mr. unUI we hit their baM camp ·way, 'way baoll . "1'htiy stripped ua. Ued us to some trees. And Uwr1 wherl more Americans came. they Jutl •pill, jUlt lttf\ Ult." Bird, son of at doctor In Freeport, N. Y .. r a me home and enrolled at C. W. Post College on Long lt1l1tnd Ills go•ls were to get a degree. pl•y IM>me football and maybe even \urn pro. Ironically. at wa s through bis Vietnam back· ground \h.at he wound up in acting. A 1"1 Nt!WSPAPEK STO&Y quoted hJm as wisbtntc the war would end. but also as miJdly g rou11lnti about antl-war demonstrators. One c1uf1t(' " I wash these people would come out and ~uy they s upport our boys .... our boys "And J know wha t these guys have been through." The veteran or youthful division over the war al home smtles gently: "The anti-war people singled me out as & war criminal. Once, I tried to talk a group or the m out of protesting against two Mar ine lieutenants on campus." ' IN~'TEAD, llE WOUND U P breaking a UUY 0'> )IJW Th••re wen · two more fi ghts, one with a campus cop ov~r a parking ticket, the n with a s tudent who needled him about a bumper ~ticker that s aid ''America ·Love It or Leave It. .. llis third fi ght at home. he s ays, got him sent by a judgt· lo a psychJatnc unit for outpa The more you love !tie harder you light \~ f"l ra r1t.'Y'i •tltfl ~ r1 • ·' , ., "' 111 11111•'1'1'1.t r ;1' -"JH hf f 1W1•' JN.1'. Y#f' I~· /JllHIJll Hll I Utt.If lft llAll l)Qf,f~ '1 ~'1'A"7 try YI II R 111 WVH R,,d 11 i J •1 1·11•;•,,1', 11,1~1'1 l;.c>J·•<l try Of'Jl'tlfJll ll (""' ll by I ~JJ-Xl /llf ,.-1 I M .tJt•"Jt.)olllH9 tl"'a..•~At"~ ri. f!:.U. wt .. '"' r -,fr" "' c~~o::·~~7:.~·-"~ "!j . _ ':".::. • ...: .• M<•M o. T~'"Mnrt• rlll f>#llAHll'HIA '10RY k•''''"'" -_,,, Pot andffilke .. ...... ,. --·-·· .,. I 111 IM~ Ill I I I 111\llM ')I 1111 1\()1 11<.1'11">11 ... • • • • • • • . . • • • • .-...~ .. .-...lO'M.I~: ...... ~ .......... HELD OVER!. • Utnt jreatment that included abock therapy and dioraz ne. - "THAT PVT ME lnl-0 a zombie state for a couple of years." "Then. an old fraternity brother said. 'Come to my theater . try and get in a play.' And so mehow, that helped me find myself again." Act.Jng s tudy began. then acting. And now, his time Is spent keeping the Veterans Ensem- ble Theater Company going while he seeks slate and feder al grants t.o finance It. The most prominent member is playwright David Berry, whose Vietnam drama "C.R. Point.·• now s on Uroadway But onJy 10 an VETCO hold We-Really-Were - Shot ·At ra nk. Bird doesn't find it Ironic that his veterans ' theater hru. yet to put on a Vietnam play. That'll ha ppen. he says. a nd it's only now he's bad time to start lookinJ? for these plays Recently. th •re 's been u flood of films and books about the Vietna m war or 1t.s aftermath. A final word from Tom Uird, veteran of Vietnam. clas~ of '65, uboul his theater and pe rhaps all of U!\ "The idea ls t.o look back and l<'arn Don't look bock an rear and anger. ··Just look baC'k a nd leltrn " WINNER of L ~)Academy \ Awards BEST P ICTURE BEST DIRECTOR REST Sl.JPPORTl:'-iG ACTOH BE8T SOUND DEST FILM EDITING PffiRT DE NIRO A M1r,HAI l (.llAINO f II M ._ __ 1------ lJIMl ft',AI 111 llJHI [l,.11 I I 'I II H Ulf Ii H\ltlll H !fJll'I JfJlt~ 1/1 l<YI C.HHl5 IOPHI H '.,//,1 I .r,11.r,f ',IHIEI' WALK[N • • , , LJ(HI( WA '>HBUHN , • M!Utf,f l UMltJfl • Uf HI(. WA~HBURU ·~ l OU1', (jARflNl'-11 , IJ• Jlf'H• ll RI UI I"! R •. JOANN Ct.Rf ll 1 •/lo1t I I, f' 11,111 H1, JOANN [M>f111 ', IANI IV M~l 11', • llMH<Y <,l~KIM,• '·' r ltf·I ·• 111 • "" H;.f I r I.VII inH•i l'l \11 •tt.\ I " • II Ml/' /', 1,MUN() • Mlt.Hfil 1 c.11.11rw "41 ........ , .. . EDWARDS' CINEMA WEST We~lm1nste1 81.n 44!)3 COWARDS' NEWPORT CINEMA flf'HPOfl H~.11.11 u•l4 (//(,( CINEDOME Or dn<)e b34 2!83 STADIUM IMUH-t• Orange 639·8770 TREAT WILUAllS IJi(Jl ~.OTT -:-.1 . HARD· ~ I JOHN IAV~ GE°"6C c. ~'NI HAIR .... c°R!, ~ ~-THE.FLM \f>IOt<N IRA\/0l1A r 11runo11v NIGHT ->'-v ~~~: MON·l'AI 7-IS-1•30 SATISON I 00· 3 IS-S:4S- 1 :15· 10:30 . I JAMii coeu9'N "FIRE· POWER" IOfltt!A I.OH M ·----8 Je DAIL V PILO r .8M1ldly.Aprll 22. 1111-- Doctor Prescribes Farce, Drama £0/TOR'S Non; P'Mblkiat1 Ute. to coU Jonothcm MllU>r a Rnc:uuo~ mu TlttU mo~ bf ouen:lroim bW llUll>r'a ~to.t1"t11 u u 1tnldltg' 01 "" mnoplaor1, aftd hu """ml~'"'~'''* Tratnld GI u SJla.,ltc'IOft, lt<t a tmmclwd ow *"'O tlt<t orta, oftd now~ oftd ntf!Ttcnftmeftl Moe cotM toget~ for lu.m m o MPPSI ~ lb Htl·~r BRADLEY l.ONOON <AP> llt-wu • Bro•dway •h•r LO "Be ond U~ F~>t.t..He clif'fft.1t-pl111 films a11d opt>ras tle>'s an author •VM! a 1clntdJalln1 talk how l(\ui t llhs nlm<' ii Or Jonalhan Mlllt-r tt "dnt>lor" com1•' 1ti; a urprl1e, ll '1 bt.'l' Ull<' ttw 44 YNtr old F.ngl ehman' with lhtl uquHt~ vrohl~ beaan hi• or r 20 years ugo ..a u phy1tclan NOW. •'OR THF. •'IRSTTIME. h~'s able to t•omblrw h111 mt'daral know Mw with hu1 t11h:nt Uli un tonlt•rtulnt'r Th result Ii, H l3 part h'lt.1v1i,1on M'rlell, "T hl• Uody ln Question," to be s hown on thl' Pubhc-Broadca~tinii Sybt~m m the rail, lU\d •• book or the same Uth:, pubh 11ht:d Murch JO by lhtnclum lloua.c Thl' Sl'rli!b hu:. JU!il (ull~ht-rl on liritush Hroudcuslmg ('oqJ ldl•\11~1on, whl're v1t>wer~ wukht.-d M1ll«r 11r110<'10H in the AncJei, to de NEW CAROL ... (•·rum Page 88 the pullht• came to know was an image. She 1s an actress. and t he clown. the comic. "I studied drama al UCLA a nd the hr.st scene I ever did in class was from ·'The Petrified f<'oresl • I uls o d id Saroyan's 'flcllo Out There.· That's heavy. "I llA\'1-.: NO QUALMS about dra ma. Qualms come from those around you who rear you may mug or do something s illy. I d on't thank they have tha t fear a ny more. I've never been a comic. I can't tell a joke. I've always • considered m yself a comic actress. ··1 think our industry tends to categorize people. They don't allo w you to cross over lines. It's silly T here's no difference in any m edium. I don't see why you can't perform in all or them. "One thmg that irritates me are people who become big movie stars . And they s ay they'll never do television. You go where the roles are. even 1f it's an the li ving room. "P EOP l.E A S K ME if this 1s a breakthrough. Rut people never ask that of a dramatil' actor doing a comic role. In some ways, comedy is harder and some actors can't master the timing.·· In "lfc;.ilth," a Robert Allman film, she s tars with Ms J at•kson, Lauren Becall and Jamt's Gurnt•r In thl' !'>Lyle of ''Nashville, .. 1t follows a Wf'Ckt•nd c·on vcnt1on or people an the health food hus1nt·!'>!'>. She rl'l'ls ull ttw mov11· :-.poofs on her variet y !>how h1•lµt·d tr[tlll hn for ht-r roles today. Whc)l !'>ht· b«g:.in wurkm~ on "A Wedding," also for Altman. sh<' said she was terrified of his use of 1mprov1sutwn "I sauJ I ('an'l go out <1nd be a tree stump," !>he says. "Or a Jar or mustard. That was the image I had of improvis ation. But it turned out to b<' t he same thing we did for J 1 years on our s how " Englisluna11 Cures Matinees' Maladies mon•tnte the •fre<·t or high altitude, peertng up ut the cumrra from thr de_pt hs of the wu llerh.'d optrutin& thculer Ml the University of -PJtdu• wht:te .161.b C.t:Jltuty medical. students lt•ornt>d ltw 11\'CrelA of humun anulomy, Vhtuul 1mul(clf urc mutchcd by wit and Kt nllh1.c rnct1&.,hor, Nerves are tilth! trails of tcunpowdtlr. "A11 soon 1.111 the fWJu ils lit, a wave or ('OffibUJSLlon fjzzlcs its wur ulong the trail, con lfUrnlog the energy stored m the gunpowder " KEO BLOOD CELLS are Uke a fleet of uulomobHe:; "cru1 i.1ng through the highways of t'trcuh1Uon " lntt>r\!lav .. car .. paueots "are treated hke strundc.•d Ubtronaut1; marooned on a world tn which they cunnul :.urv1ve without ground sup· port .. And tht> human hody 1-. lake a hoose operat ing a 24 hour hol>p1tal sl!r v1ce lo look afkr 1ls te nant Toe· tapping Renown R esounding LAKF. HAVASU CITY, Arizona Les Brown. whose success has spanned the big band era from its early days to its survived popularity, secs a bright future for his type of musie . "The #Wncrat1on gap in music 1s clos- ing," he says. "The current disco rage, for <'xumple, is a marriage between the big band sounds and a contem porary beat " BROWN FINDS growing big band in· t<>rc·st among younger peo ple rcflt·cted in other arc-us as well "Virtually every high s('hool and college has a big band. or u ·i.tagc h<1nd,' " he J.>Ointi, out "Thl•re an• t•vt-n cr<.'dll course-. on this music as a Int of Amn1c<ina and the kids ar(' interested. w1viess thl' increase in record sa les and 1n n• rcfoust·s T he longtime ballroom, telcv1Mon, and recording favor1tE• ugrccs, however, that lhl' conltnuing appeal or his mus1(' rests pnman ly with an older gcncrat!!?Jl. "OUT Ttn;Rt:'S A maJ<Jr market,·· lw says. "beC'aUSC' t hcr<"S very rt•W or U!'> lt•ft a nd it's a hig country with a strong fcehn1.: (1f nostalgia ." Brown, who has rl'conkd with :-.uch stars :is Btng Cro!'>liy illltl Dons Day and IJet·n a I rad it1onal p<irl of Hoh flop(•':-. t<•h·vi:-.i1m s hows, also st•1.·s a ft·rt1lt• nt•w f11:ltl for the hig hands c·onn•rti. 111!'> .. Band or lh •nown " !'>tartNI a 25·lla y national tour shortly after his London Hndg<· engagement last w<•(•k llc's planning u m•w ulbum for C'i •nlury Records and tntcnds lo keep the nation's toes I apptng at lcal>t until some of those collt•gt• band leaders develop the big bandi, of tomor row. WINNf A Of 3 ArJ\Uf MY AWA AUS HOW SHOWING • I Best Actress Jant ron0a Best Actor Jon vo.9nr .... lllllA PIA/A I •• I C 101 I I 1'1 II I GET OUT y~, HANDKERCrEFS NUllllllCIOll OllAllGl ,_All u J' f1 "' • •• Ctlll MA Clllllll CllllMA WI " 'I lo 1r +, t SlaOIUlll O"lfl Ill . '~,j Best Original Screenplay waldo san & Rootn c Jonu SIOty Dy Ha"'y Oowd Jane Fonda Jon Voight Bruce Dem ··comioi Home0 Sc•_,,,WALDO SALT...., ROeER'T C JONES ~,.,,NANCY DOWD o--o1--HASKEU.. WEXLER ._...,..,,._,~BRUCt GILBERT ,_.,,JEROME HELLMAN 1><..-... ,,.HALASHBY T~·~-~~ THEATRES· IN ORANGE COU ~·~i • ltlM:I~ ........ Im 70MM DOLBY STEREO WU.I..,,_,. -ou•.,.. Eedknd>I ... l3roomltkkl 11141-+.11-1141 DI HOT LEAD & COLD FEET Z:J~JI _____ ... ICE \ THANK GOD ~TLfB ~1.t\• IT'S FRIDAY 1:14M!IO ~ ' J:00-6: ... UbH I'll 1:40 "GOOD GUYI WUI ILACK" l:J ........ :JO FIREPOWER J11N:41-lt:lt (A) • Miller's awe f or the mirac l e o f the human mechanism allows one prejudice. he concedes: He resenta the need for sleep. ''lt's Uke beln& mugged every day. It steals up oo you, and there you are." On the other hand, the mystery or sleep, "of waking up and somehow reappearing as the same pe rson you we r e before you we r e mugged" rasclnate!I him. In Who's Who, he lists "deep sleep" as his reg"~aUon. NOT THAT HE GETS MUCH or it, produc mg operas in London and Frankfurt, directing Shakespeare m German for the Vie nnese. and trying to keep abre•st or the latest in medicine and art. Miller wa11 interviewed al the Greenwich Theater in south London where he is directing a revival of the Restoration comedy, "She Would lf She Could," by Sir George Etherege. With his wide-ranging talent, why was he directing a play at the intimate Greenw1t'h Theater whe re his work will be seen by no more than a few thousand playgoers"' "BECAUSE TO ME , the theater 1s Like do- ing neurology by other methods. l 'm observmg behavior, breaking 1l down and buildtng it up again, piece by piece. in a convincing form." By working from time to time at small !heaters, and with the modest Kent Opera Company, he feels he has tota l control. lhs productions so me times shake the critics. He introduced two chiltlren into the counl's ram1ly 1n Mozart's "Ma rriage of Figaro" and i,et Shakespeare's "Merc hant of Ve nice." with Sir Luurence Oh vier, in the 19th century. ALTHOUGH HE FELL IN LOVE with New York during "Beyond the Fringe," the hit satirical review of the early 1960s. he says he won 't budge fro m England. "I've got all l want here, a chance to do what I want, a house <1nd my children are well red " Money in itself doesn't interest him. "But r need to s pend about 20 pounds, $40 a week on books " If(' 's also <1 record collector. fond or Mozart. Schubert i,oni;:s, and most or all , the Uach unat'companied cello suites /\ corduroy ('(<1d . khabod Crane or <1 man. M1lll'r squints hoy1shl y when he's amused. and h1~ limbs an• 1n almost perpetual motion when he talks. a rrwnncrism British t'nt1cs disliked in th<'1r otherwise gene rous praise of his televis ion series T UE ONJ.Y SON o•· an e minent Harley Versatile and almost mexhaustible phys1c1an-entertamer, Or. Jonathan Miller. lists 'deep sleep· as his recreation in 'Wh o ·s Wh o. · "It w <is r ea lly s h eer acc ide nt that blew me out or medicine," s ays Miller. "I sometimes think I'm too busy and I ought to do JUSt one thm~ better . If I had my time over again, I'd probably do something with clinical neurology." S..tti C..t Achin ShMle Offtn A HO ..... ..., s,.cw ;>O -y otttnO ~ .nciuOl"O 0<•¥41• P<a1>0 onM•ucttOn IC.i11nq --"" ,_ rv. -~·--· 17 141957.0212 "OLD Street psychiatrist his mother wrote novels Miller was born in London and went to private "f OU•.• 11 schools. graduating from Cambridge Univers ity K BOY FRIENDS" (R) "MURDER BY DECREE" and qualtrymg as a doctor at Univers ity College eeps you llosp1tal MC'd1\·al School tn London "I had a on top of first -rat<.• t•dutat1on. but I t·ons1der myself ;.i i most tot<1 1ly self l'duc<1le d," h1· s<1ys the local I Its w1r''· lfachcl. 1s "' praet1c1ng phys1c1<in 9Cene . . . Tht•y hv<· with their <·h1 ldren, Jorn. 16, W1lllam. S d Iii, and Kate, II, in a houst• nc~ ltt:gcnt's f>ark un ays /\t Cambridge. Miller met the zany Peter in the 'THE PERFECT COUPLE" (PG) Cook. Dudley Moore and Alan Hennclt who later ~~·:.~~~~1_ .. _u_p_t_o.--w_r_1t_c_a_n_d_1~-·-rf_o_r_m_· _· H-<-·y-<1_n_d_t_h_c_~,!·~Z!!!.:.~]!!!!l!!!!\~'!!!!!l~~~'~{~I~}~'~~~~~~~~~~ Starts Wednesday WOODY ALLEN DIANE KEATON MI CHAEL MURPHY MARIEL HEMINGWAY MERYL STREEP ANNE BYRNE MitSI(' by ''M AN HATIA N" GEORGE G ERSHWIN A JACK ROLLINS-CHARLES H. JOFFE Proru:f()() WnttenbV WOODY ALLEN om M ARSHALL BR IC KMAN Duf. Im by Prrox:oo bV WOODY ALLE N C HAR LES H. JOFFE r xecut1ve Prcx:ltJCN DlrOCIOI' 01 Pt'ologropny ROBERT GREENHUT GORDON WILLI S,A.S.C; • .. __ ... -! . -..... ,~----- • • INSIDE : •Business •Real Estate •Consumer •Stocl<s Sunday. April 22. 1979 OAll Y PILCT .. .. :.a~• ..... --· -• ---· . l Do-it-yourself ers Offset High Gasoline Prices ar, Ego lf hl1oth .:11'1 111 H't'!'\ 11r1• pulttnft tht• ('Cl'•t o( c>pcrntln>t lht• f11rn1lv hul(l{V lhrouj.th tht• c·t·1h11.:. tukt> ht•u1 l , th1•1 t' ,., 'lom1•th1nu V O\ I 1 un 1111 ubout 11 <i U'I Prl<'t'l'I won 'I >10 clo'A fl hut 1( vou do J u"I II ft-w O( lht• minor rt'JMtr JOh!'\ on yc1ur rur lolul suvlng l'tU\ 1• 1i.1l y 11fbt>I lht· hoc1 .. t 111 ••,1+,11 IC't'' THAT WORU .. ROM Hu k ('111 bon "hu keeps the Ou1l y l'1ltll ' fl•·•·I o f 1·Jr' un1I I rut k'> 1n running ordt·r M.rnv ••.:• 11111·' .. 1m11I> 'AVn t repair mmor 11roblt'm:. ht• '"'"' Mu'>l 1:lCI.' 111 the re plarem1•111 hu .. uw, .. 1.'~kt' d t•.ir with .i f.11111\' i.:1nt r.1lor or alternator to 1.1 shop .rnd lht• tah "111 lit" $.'Kl lu $100 for a new onl' "Usually all that ' wronf! 1s the l11 ushe'> ur e worn." he s~ud t-•ur a frw dollar., you t•oultl ~o to a parts suppht•r u11cl put lh1·m 1n yourself All you have to do 1s loosen u ft-w '>t'rt.'W'> take out lht· old brushes. drop m th<.• nt•w ont"i-and rci.l'l th1· screws." Most peopll• un· afraid to tc1u<·h .wyth1ng un der the hood, Carbon :.ay:., l1t·<•a11s1· thev think they may mt•ss :.nml'lhing up Wc•ll, he adds. nothing could bt• furttwr from the truth "CA RS AR lo: N 'T t'>«ll' ll y 1ir1·t• 1 :-. wn machines. You cun takt• mo:-t thing~ apart <ind put them together t·a~1ly <111d they work fme." oos e-d-by Repairs , .Frequent 01/ checks can save engine p.tn lx'nl•ath the engine <motor off•). When all orl 1s oul, unscn •w lhe 011 filter and replace 1l !'ll n •w tht· drain plug back in. Pour new 011 into the filte r, usually on the valve l'Ov1•r utop the cnMme. udding the amount Jnd type lhl' munufl.lcturer recommends. l!:usy, huh SO IS TOPPI NG OFF the automatic transm1ss1on fluid. The opening is usually on lhl' hell shaped housin~ al the rear (passenger s1d1•) of the engine. Use the recommended type. Low flwd wf'ars ~cars and bands inside. Run dry for lung and you buy a new trans mission for $350 to $450 bolts. push the adJu:.tment device the other way and belts slip on and orr with ease "Squeez~ ho~es al the end and near the mid die to see 1f they've gotten too hard Usually that's where they leak." A screwdriver or s mall wre nch. a precut length of tube and fi ve minutes finishes the r epair . Changing or cleaning the air filler 1s easy too It's contained m the large box on top of the engine. /\ bolt or butterfly nut usually holds 1l closed . Open 1l and a donut-s haped filter 1s r e- vealed IF IT' JUST Dt:STY. use gas :.talion air lo blow 1l clean from th<' ms1de lf tl's filthy. buy a replacement and drop 1t m. One dnver d1dn 'l notice a small holP. m the cleaner hox. Grit passt•d in, damaged lht> carburetor. scon •d tht• tylindl'rs. wore out rmg:; and valves. eventually damJgcd the mum bear· ings and cranksh;irt Co:-.t for repairs $924 Cost of a new a1rbox $20 Carlson .. ay~ you <,huuld replace w1ndsh1eld wipers t·v1·ry year Dr.,count store prices are less th<in <tl a gas slalwn <Jfkr you've been stninded. Da nwgcd "1pcrs can also scr atch th" glass. a vi:ry l'XfH.'nstH' 1lem indee~ Bladl·s s nap on llw fret• end of the wiper arm. usually no tool or JUSl a screwdriver 1s needed DISTILLED WATER IS t;SED to top off the batlt•ry l,<•l 1t run cir)' und you may have lo replace tl Self M•f\ 1u· stal1on:-. sa"e on ga s . but no one C'ht·tb lhl' ll alll•ry c.1nymorl' so pop off I ht· t•aps ancl pt•l'k 111 \~ aln ... 1tould touch thl· Carl.,on says brakt• fluid reservoirs are easy to top ofr. but clean the top throughly before 11pC'n1ng the• tap "Thc.·re are lots of tiny open 1 ng:. rn t hC' systl'm yo\1 don 'l want to plug with dirt " Use only n·c.·nm mended fluid. Carlson says mor<' <'Ompht <ikd brake service should be left lo nw<'hanic.·s "v--,bollurn of thl· ft Ill' I 111l'Jlh11·11 \ And. don't fun!' I to •1st• ..i '>ltff hrus h no~ Rtck Carlson. Daily Pilot mechanic, says 1ust a few tools will do if you want to save by doing your own repairs .. and agalll to ("l,•..111 off 1111· h rn11nah Hl'ffill\ l' lhl' c:onnl'«tor v.1lh .1 ~ n·nlh. '>l"fUli po~t and conm•c·tor. tht·n holt 1l 1,.,, k •m /\ppb 'asl•ltne to s tall nt.·\\. t•orrw,wn t t Spark plugs add zip to performance With that in mind. tlw \OUthful mcrhan1<· (who rd1u1lt and d nv1·'> a l'ursc·hr-!112 an<I Baja Bug ) outlined a dolt·n 11r so things you can do to servicl' and n ·pa1r your own <·ar First l'Offi(' tool-; C'arhon sugi.wst'> a sorht set with ratc:hl'l drivt•r, :-.otkl'ts from about '• inch to "11 A spurk plug sorkl't 1'-nice too A st•t of w rcnchcs opt·n on on<· end. t'lo~<·d <boxed 1 on tne other, 1s inexpensive /\ lar~c <.tnd small screwdriver in both flat and l'h1lhps types 1s necessary, along with a iiair of pliers and. ideal ly. a crescent wn·nt·h for odd JOb~. /\ filll'r .,.. rc•nc h for ml c:hange~ t·an tu· pur<•hast•d from cl1 sn1unt ... tort ., for a f; .... dollars Totc.11 CO'-l 1·.rn rnngl' from ahout MO to whatever you w:1nt to µay T IU: FLl'IDS IN YOUR t'i&r net>d rer.wlur changing to kl'l'I' w1·.1r <il a m101mum Thal, m turn, k<.·t.•ps major 1 cpusrs from happtm1ng a'> often Chungmi.: 01l tnsts up to $20 10 m any serv1l·1• agcncws. but t•..in Ill· done for much lc~s al home /\ pun tu «Ull·h e11I J::f><•s und<·r thc cng1m·. then tom.en antJ re.· mo\ c.: the drain plug on thP .J Bill IK'fon· t.ikmg the car tn. peck at the ltn· in gs "ll 's <.•asy Pull off lhe wheel. drum and nil If the lining 1s about as thick as the metal hasc il''> mounted on. you ought to replace th1•m " DISC BRAKES i\RE EASI ER. Cock the "hct•I out as far as possible . then look down throui.:h the t·ahpcrs that wrap like a horseshoe :..round the disl' /'\gain. if the pad is about as thick as tht· metal it's mounted on, it should b<.· n·placc:cl C hecking for yourself lets you know whl'lh('r the s ugg£'stion "you need a brake job"·· is hnm·st When thl·Cking brakes, don't loosen any tubc.•s. cables or cylinders. The wheel will slide bac:k into place without adjustment. Carlson emphasized that every one of his s ugi.:estions can be done by anyone. young, old. male or female. Nothing ta kes special skill. just an observant eye as you take things apart. Auto supply stores carry most items ready to install for th<' follnw1ng repairs. llo:.t•s und bl'lts an· ~1mple to check and r€.'plal'c •·PRESS DOWN ON TllE belts, they shoul<ln 't move more than '-i inch. Look for frayed edgt•:, or other wt·ar," says Carlson. To t1ghtl•11. you look for a pulley o.r r most often • tht· ;1 dJusting a r m <>f th e g<•m•rator 'alternator Loosen two bolls, top and bottom of the alternator and pull until the belt is tight Secure the two nuts while holding the \\orks light and the JOb is done. Loosen the Spark plugs an· ;inulhPr t a'>f rt placement JOb "Mo:.l of lhl'm rnml· pn· gaµpttd. '>ays Carlson. all you rwcd...," 1S I 4!J plug 11.rcnch l'ull off the· Y.lr<· 1·up. unM·rt•\\ l hl' plug and put in a l l"w om· Ila nd :.tart lhl· plug, tighten with a wn·nt·h v Plugs s h1>Uld lw n·µl..1<·1 d ont• :.it a l1 ml' lo avu1d m1x1ng up wire:. ARt: TIU: WIRES BRITTLE'? Heplac1ng tht·m is <.'asy .. Ou llwrn or1t• by one• You c:an J.\<.•t sets 111 pn• l'Ut le ngths, JUSI iJSk for the set that fils your <·l.lr " llt• suggl•sls using carbon-con • wire Blast of air cleans filter element Comfort 'Stations Come in Colors_ 1-:, 1 n IO 000 10 l5.000 miles. depending on manufo<:tun·r rt'l'ommc·nd<Jllons, you should n·plac1• rotor und cap m tht' distributor C1l's the 1·a111::-.tcr with wire:. commg out the top. running to thC' plu~., 1 Turn the engml! off Don·t pull lhl' wires, JUSt snap off the old t·ap. pull off tht• rotor < /\ T or L· shaped gadget 1n:-.1dt·l. and :-nap 1n the new one i Ask for cap and rotor al'cc1rdrng lo model. year and make I Sn<t p on thl' m·w c·ap and replug the wires one- by-ont• mlo thl• new <·:.tp Plug.'>, rotor and l'all can do wonders for a s lugg1:-h l·ar. Cu rlson sayi. ONF. Ot' THE MOST expensive repair s is· curing an e lcl'lrit·al s hort. "Most agencies charge $2.5 an hour JUSl to find it." But th1s 1s one JOb that can ofte n be done at ho mt· If a fuse keeps blowmg. 1l usually m eans in· sulat1on on the wire running from the fuse box 1 found undl•r the hood or under the dash- u ... uall) in pl ain '\ll.!ht 1 1.., frayed or cut A.., th1· fus<.' blo .... ..,, the wire heats near the ">hort Fcl'I for tht• hot ~pol W1r1ng 1s all color coded. so a check on what the· blown fuse protects tights. radio. horn g1\C~ vou an idea whl'rt' the wire goes Many shorts-occur at the poml wher e a wire or bundle - of .... ires passel. through the body R UBBF.R GROM METS <donut shaped I ... oml't1mes Wl'ar or <'ul through and the metal ISee REPAIR, Page CZ> Got a Gos Gripe? Agency Rfl'vit~'vi11g Stations Chic Sticks to E arthy Image nv PAT Dt:N:"o Ol lh<t O••lf P•IOI ~1•11 When' do )>Oll c-ompl.1111 ~i. .. n a scrv1l'C !>lutron 1s 1;harg1ng ut.1 of-hne price~·· What is an ·ii legally" high pnn,.' Wh; t ;il>'111t a scrv1 <'t' sl.11 wn 11!>1•1 a tor "ho says. ··vfr n· sa-.rn~ lhl' gas '' · h a v (' f 0 r (I u r r (' g u I a r t•us l om£•rs. ·· an<I y11u'r" ~l'nl away with an l'Olpty tank·• These and nlhl•r J':l'>ol1nc related prohll•ms arc bc.•coming a m a1or sourr<· of confusion to motorists who don't know where to turn for help /\ u di l o r s from th c U . S Oc!p1:irtment of Energy's economic re l!U l ator y ad m ini s tra of ~1 H\ l'.i. l!J7:1 and they take in to H·t·ounl ri:-.c·s 1n wholesale pr n·1·:-. ••nil 11vt•rhead costs .. If c•n<1ugh pN1pl<' pre<,s t hie; rs:-.u · :-.l'n 1c:1• station operators "di n•ahw they have to level '' 11h the ron.,umcr and prove lhal merr hargmg 1s not tak1nj.\ pla1·c·." he s<tys l 'NJUSTU'IED PRICE 1n crca-.cs hy rirm s lak1nj.\ adv:rntagc of the present t1J.\hl ,::asohnc situallon can be report t>d by phoning the tollfrt•c hot· line numbt•r · 1800 ) 424·92'1G. Nelson urges motorists to re· port viola l1ons, which a r c By THOM LF.CCHl O! ""' O•llf Pllol Sull Chi<' Sales Co, Inc. mav sound like • the kmd of outfit I hat pri1<luc·1·:. hll !1· pink and gold thin ~s for J<'Y.l·lr~ counters, but the Costa Mesa firm .., general manager, Russell Armbru">l. :.ays the product is mor<.• earth} .. We make portable toilet::-. and 11n<· man guardhouses." Nol ver y exciting, he adm1l"> ,,. although things h ave changt'd ~om1· s ince his wife and her two s1!.lN'> bought out a trouhled fi berglass hoat maker al 1945 Placenlta Ave• 1n 191.:1 and s tarted m aking l'hl'mic<tl out houses. ·\ 1·;tlb onc'l' or Iv. we· .i ~ear on many of thl' ..,anitat1on firm:. thal buy d1rert On :1 n•c·c•nt trip East, he Vll>ttcd J t r J d l' .., how of pr 1 v 11• s and other sanitat ion l'flUl(lml•nt and he<J rd Ch1<'0 ' units n•fl'rrC'd to as lhl' "Cadilhtcs of lhl' tndu:-.try ·· W1•ll. thl' 411 rnl"h square· hy 7·foot 2 1nl'h tall strut lun·.., ore pretty well mu<it.• mN~tl r1•1nforcements arc put in. then «Oml'S tht• door. s wmging on a full· lt>nglh p1ant1 hinge that gives privacy J nd rul!l!l'dnt:..,s Tht• .,, t1•nr.:Lh 1s 1 m porta nt1 s ays Armbru:-.t. lx'l·uuse 1>ortable john\ get a lot of abuse al ronstrucl1on job \Sites. ·rot·k c-oncerts and evl'n sports events. The· manaj.\cr says they sometimes re- pair dama!(ed untls after prankSters tu:.s the httle buildings end over e nd. 1 A FEW 000 Sf:S have turned up. The owner of a s torage lot lnstalied a unit with "four little mirrors, one on <.•arh s1dt.'. You eould sec out, but not in. "lk set rt up like a guard shack, there was no f(uarcl in it. but no one knew that ·· rt still amazes Arm brust, however, that so ma ny or the units sell after nil these y<.•ars ··You 'd think the m arket would h;ive been saturated by now. t • " t i ' t ... lo t lion's cnforf'e· mcnt o ffi t:c wi ll aim to ca se thi s s ituation by extending "s weep COLOR'S ONE NEW thmg. The old· standby olive drab 1s gone. Bright blues. yellows, greens you name it arc the order of the day. And for the Atr Force, which buys a lot of the annual production of 1.800 buildings for guard hous1·s. 11 ·.., al ways international orange Treasurer Cash Dollar his n•al name s ays a lot of farmers use color to code equipment. i\ MOLD IS first p;.11ntcd on the in srcl1·. whall•vt•r c:o lor the cus tomer want:-. lhl•n t·hoppcd fiberglass is blown 1n along with res in Compressed. then dnl'ct, lht• hulldtng pops bright as a kid!> toy from its mold Tnnk rront, ..,1•at. v<'nts. tubing and · · aut then. we arc talking about somclhmg p.etty bas ic. Everybody use~ one sometime or a nothe r ." t eam" in· vcs t1gat1ons Into Orange County "as soon as possible," accord mg to Lyle L Ne lson , the Weste rn district manageror enforcement "We anticipate enforcement of gasoline service station pricin~ r egula tions will move into Orange County In a matter of days," he says, explaining that inves tigators will be assigned at Los Angeles "out from the center" of the present Los Angeles Investigation area in a broadening of the field audit pro· gram. NELSON EXPLAINS that gasoline prices must be posted on both faces of each gasoline pump. If p.rlces are not posted, the consume r Is urged lo a sk the operator exaclly w hat that 1lallon'1 maximum legal selling price ll. Federal 1asollne price ceilings are bued on prices charged as analyzed to help the department produce lists or gasoline stations s uspected o f overch a rging. Auditors then can formally ex· amine the station's account • books and when violations are found. formal action Is Initiated against the owner. Nelson emphasizes. that any discrimination in selling al the retail level · as in refusal lo sell gasoline to cert11in custome rs · also is a violation of federal law. "A hot· line call Is indicated for this type of complaint loo," he says. An Orange County Ortlce or Cons umer Affairs spokesman reports "relatively few gasoline price complaint calls In relation to other types o r complaint.a re- ceived." All callers are referred to the federal hot·llne number. The major fraud dMslon of (See GAS, Page C1> "Fa rmers buy a lot of our buildings." says Armbrust. New rules require an o uthouse for each 20 e mployees. a s eparate one for females too "That rule's been good for our bus1 ness." I N SUCH A fundamental business. 1t seems hard to imagine anyone holdmg a basic patent. Chic does. It's for a de sign that uses outside walls as part of the 100 gallon holding tank ... Makes 1l stronger," says Armbrust. Basic out-buildings cost about $400. the most expensive models rise lo $650, including a small sink and storage tank for wash water. • "The Forest Service s ays no one uses t he sinks, but the ecologists say they've gotta have •em ." says the silver·haired manager with a grin. Chic a lso makes separate 100-gallon tanks that can be used for hand washing or bolted into old. wood out-buildings. THE tlRM ALSO sells a deodorant chemical. Sanldri. for use In Its privies. All of this activity brought In about $400,000 last year. Dollar esUmated. MarketlnlJ is pretty straJghtlorward Ads in specially magazines show off the product, and Armbrust makes personal . ' Russel Armbrust checks out fiberglass-resin guard shack made by Chic ... ~· . DAI&. V PILOT ~UTOMOTIVE/BUSINESS Bigger Used Cars Suf(er ·Giant Loss in VW.ne i Sy AaTD\.la a. VIN EL oe-o.i .. ,........,. 1'oday. 1 MlJY who once rode a camel can af ford to tool •round hi 11he1kdom in a $118,000 Rolla R.nyc-e and top off U\e tank at e\leey atop. You tan hardly artord to take I.be ramlly hHR tu..J.be comu ~ w .......... e bad tt'OOOmlc oowa a,wallA with the price of 1uuollnPthmb1n~ att>adlly towarttnacatlon.. Bluebook Prices No Longer Offered Aa Market for ~mestics BottomA Out automotive i n d us try. Hid be feel1 the petr oleum situation apella real trouble eom· pared to the 1973-'74 Ar ab embareo and tbat this will last much lon.cer. • ·WE ·v E llAD A .LOt of people uk about ------1~,e-dtesetr.--We bavrthree Eldocadoe tn etock, ' AND I•' VO Rt-;ALLY want to wule 60Ml• prerlous petrol tum 1n a painful way, drive into a •moll t'ar dc.-&lf'r 'hip a nd a k about a tradr In on your nurly new '77 or '78 Ofi.luxt' V·8 OPEC Della ht Nobody th1•io• days wants that eight mllH pcor 6' Jlon turlct-y ialht'ring dust upon blti ust'd cnr lot. A tiunl'y of Oran(le Coast auto dealers, d&i. trabutora uod lea. /~nt agent'it'S 11howis • de: flnllC' ln'od dheloplng over rttent week Sult>:. of •m•ll <-an or mor~ cortlmodloui.. d1t'St'I PC\"'l'l"t.'d a utomobiles are skyrotk4;llnJ( Sa.lf'1! ot l.rgt• domt<Sllc cMrs are ranging lron1 f1urly <'1111:-1.,tent to Just coujlhtng and <"hok1n~ .ilong tu tll'fin1tely down •11 th1: mo11l VLIHble gai, \'I I lb :.1n<'t' l975 becomes 1nrrf"8s1ng. ly r\'al ,. -USED ('AR SALES overall are defmltely down from µre 1o u :. months, with mos t potentual buyers prefernng s mall econom y cars. ~ / 1'ho::.e euslomers s till willing to buy a large, lower-mileage domestic sedan are very particular, with Chrysler and Ford products hardly moving orr the lots at all. Van sales have dropped off markedly, in add1t1on to m otor home~:. a nd rec reational vehicles, many of which will be up on blocks during the 1979 vacation season. Volks wagen of America's western division. head- quartered in Culver City. Auto-makers cannot or just barely keep dealers supplied with s maller cars, sometimes with lengthy delivery times. "Hut we're not getting the supply to meet the demand. We jus t put on a second shift al our ne w plant in Westmoreland, Pa .. but that isn't even e nough. Son1e people firm ly bel ieve the worldwide fuel crisis a nd all the ills it bodes for Americans is' a hoax, a giant corporate flim flam and JUSl another make-believe horror story out of The Arabian Nights. "AND OUR PLANTS IN We st Germany can't supply us with enough diesels to meet the demand." His counterpart at Toyota of America, Tor- rance. is Kurt Von Zumwalt, who isn't quite so enthusiastic about his firm'!> sales in relation lo the Arab oil sales curtailment DRASTICALLY VACILLATING fuel and ~ulo pncl's haVl' thrown the industry's bible. the Kl·lley Rlul'l:1ook for 1979, almost hopelessly out of touch with the m arkl'l. "We've had both the good and thC' ban th1!>. year with the yen dollar devaluation Wt"vc had fi ve price mt•reases in Calendar 1:-17R " hl' ex plained. Rut 1f you are among customers at Roy Carv<'r's No. l US Rolls-Royce & BMW de- alershi p. the pricf"of gasoline is beside the point. A Silver Cloud, after all, can only stand out better anyway in a crowd of Volkswagens, Datsuns and Toyotas. "This C<"limbm)! petroleum prit·es1 will do us som e good. T oyota ha s always bcc·n perceived a s a fu el·efrlc1cnt car," Von Zumwalt adds. noting tests hy authorized labs hav<: ~hown its 1979 models to more than meet EPA standards The only question most of those in the sur. vey we re rl'luctanl lo answer is where will it a ll SOME ORANGE COAST dealns carry both e nd" la rge domestic• auto~ and a line or cconom1t·al "Wc 'rl' <10111g pretty Wl'll." says Ray foreign imports o;; :~~,·~:~;'~;J AU;~·";~;;~~';:··:·~"' <t'rom Page Cl> cuts mto a win• Wiggle the bundles of wires a nd switch on the shorted device. If the fuse doesn't blow after wi gglin~ wires. or a stalled device suddenly starts working, you've found the trouble A f<:w wr:.tp'i of el<>cl rical tape al the worn "Pnt. Jrouncl lht• rlamaged wire and more Jround lhf' bundle, <:a n ~ol ve the problem. Bel· lt•r ,>-l•t , rtipl;Jte the grommet as well 1f it's not loo difficult Mnnv wmng problems come from loose t·onn<'l'tor~ l'u~h them together, tug on the win.·~ a b1rto sc<· 1f ('Ontucts ar e !>CCure. Eledncal work takes time. says Carlson, regardless of whO does it · DOING T HESE RE PAIRS yourself has a triple p:.iyoff. say!. Car bon , you save shop cost s, undt-rsland your car well e nough to spot repair ripoffs. and mo-;t of a ll, you get a lot of sal1sraction from doing it yourself {;arlson's C'lull<•rc-d workbench holds a number of guides to <"Cir repairs. He recom· mends the Chilton line. Carefully clean brake fluid, power steering reservoff lids before lifting "And 1f you own :t V dub, there's a great book out called 'VW Guide for the Complete Idiot,· that explains everything a ll the way through." GAS GRIPES GO WHERE?. From Page Cl the District Attorney's Offi ce nandles complaints in a similar refe rral manner , w1lh most callers being instructed to con· lacl the Ag ricultural Com· missioner·~ Scaler of Weights and Measures Office (774-0284), explaining that the district at- • torney is "working closely" with this office. . Ma nu el Gonzales, deputy _sealer of weights and .measures, reports that the majority or complaints made to that office are also referred to the federal hot line. Gonzales stresses tbnt con· sume rs must be able lo provide • specific i.riformation when con- •tacting the hot-line complaint source. "Callers have lo provide the name, address and zip code of the service station aboul which they are complaining. The ceiling p r ice post ed on the gasoline pump also is required information," he s ays . GONZALES N<Yl'E D that the hot-line number is hard to reach, a nd h aving t he prope r in· formation can elim inate a re- peat call to nu in blanks . The county sealer or weighLc; and measures office handle cer· lain service station complaints dir ectly. ft checks reports of short m easure, such as when a posted pr ice is 83 cents per gallon, but the consume r re- ceives less than 10 gallons for $8.30. This office a lso takes octane rating samples and checks into Teports about water in gasoline and inferior brake fluid and oil. ~~------------------------------------------------....... , Bargain-B•ys . Wnsider Cl08sic Cars Pumping regular into an old clunker could be tanta mount to pouring Chandon et Moet vintage champagne into a chipped old Mason Jar -and then again, like serving lt in an elegant piece of rare, antique Waterford Crystal stemware. Saddleback Community College will help you learn, if you do own an automotive pearl-of-great· price ln a new six-class series, "Classic Car Collect- ing," beginning next Wednesday. A $30 fee ls charged or $6 per Wednesday nJght seulon. Classes meet in Tuatln City Council Chambers, Main Street at Centennial Way, Tustin. Call the school at 831·7532, 831·9700, or 4.95-4950 Ext. 266 for details. -. -. _ ... ·-----· -By Thom l.ecuq • • Conzales st resscs that it is up to the cons umer lo see that gasoline is not being sold at a hig h e r ralC' than the posted price. "We have run into several situations where stations are ad vertising full-service and seU· service, but when the customer drives in to buy gas he finds that only full·servc gas is being sold a t a higher price than that ad- vertised for self-serve. "H th.is happens, we want to know about it,'' he says. ·'If self· serve gasoline is advertised,· it m us t be offered, and we in- vestigate this type of false ad· vertislng." T his office also checks reports of closed-down gasoline pumps . 1f the pump re mains s hut down a fter it is inspected and found to be operable, Gonzales says ap- propriate regulatory action is taken. IT WAS learne d that two gasoline dealers in El Toro and Garde n Grove are be ing in- vestigated by the district at- torney's office for violation of a 1974 slate law which makes it il- legal for an y person to sell or of· fer to sell petroleum products for use in any vehicle as defined by the Vehicle Code, on the con· dltion that the purchaser also must purchase or pay for any me rchandise or services. It is al· leged that these stations were forc ing gasoline purchasers to pay tor car washes if they want· ed to buy gas. . lnOated gas prices, prlce post- ing Irregularities and various form s o r c u s t o m e r d is- crimination appear to be the chief problems Orange County motorists face at t his time . These complain ts s hould be directed lo the federal hot line . (IC>0-'24·9246) for lnveaU1atioo by Enero Departmeat auditors • , ..... ._. • Dot Dats un. llunt1ng ton Be ach, says his age ncy's sales tripled two weekends in a row. a direct result or the gas crisis. "They're hringing Ccurr1!nl cars! in on a panic basis . That's exactly what they're doing Cadillacs, Lincolns. Oldsmobiles, Buicks, all the big domestic cars," said Lambert And tho ... e rars arc no longer worth their rurrcnt Kell y Blue Book listing either, s10ce the bottom fell out or dom estic auto trade-in al lowances. "They're very d1s11lus1oned at what we h~n e to o Hl•r on tradt· ms and we've had a few "alk aw~n s." L~mbcrt i,ays of angr y would bl' Datsun ownl'r.., whc> turned tht1r backs 1n a huff and left "8l'T TllEY'Rt; RA CK II': a few day-. Ht•)(g1c Wat<:hman, general ... a1c: ... man fur Biii Y Jl(·.., Volkswagen Porsl'he agency m !-;an Juan l'ap1 ... tran11, a gr<:t'" · Wt• huvt• t•xpcricnccd 1n the l:.i!-Jt fe" weeb a gre:.it 1ntl're~t in rorC'1gn cars More of our cuslomc•r.., drive up 1n the big domestic car!> .\nd, lhat makes 1t difficult," he ~a 1<I Aulll dc·alt•r" c·ann<Jt offer great tra dc·1n.., un la rger lJ ~ :JUtn~ bccau-;1· ttwy have lo:.t a g rc·at dc•.i l of th1•1r onginal \':.tlUl' W;1td1man. l1k1· st•\'l•r;d oth1·r '> 1n th1• A vco Advises Stretch on Job Avl'o Financial Services. that monied gi.rn t in the Nl'wport.r nearh tower :.howed a \er) hum:rn ran· IO lb A1>ril l!>SU(' of "Mont>y Tret'. an emplo)c't' pubhl'at1on Obvious ly hoping to 1ns p1rc its 8 .9fJrJ t'mployec•s to s tn•tl'h themselves prorcsc;1ona ll ) 1ndd<'nlally filling opl'nings for man:.t.l!lf and '>UJ)l'r bor<; the t•d1tor" 1nr ludcd s11m1 n·r) h vC'ly comment ROSS M. llt;TJ', PRESIDENT, :.aid peo ple, need a dC'sire to grow, change and develop, tht• l'apac1ty to a<'hieve CJ goal and the opportunity to s urceed . Th<.•n , c·xpla1nang his way of !>poltin~ up and comC'rs. hl' said , "I look for those th:.tl have that light in their eye." He can't explain 11. but adds thei:;e people :i rC' alert, listen and talk ;traight without tryin~ to bluff • Another a rt1dt: s t1,l?l?<'"L" ways to turn a Pll>· motion into further success by hiring good sur· port prople who fill rn wc•a k s pots, not ego. And. learn the bas ic philosophy of the com· pany 1l is NEVEH to make a profit. Be tough 1111 sulx1rd1n~1lt•s, hut c mpathctl(· If they come through, you are doing your job as manager. P ERHAPS T HE MOST P ERSONAL of the articles in "Money Tree" concentrates on lhe pncc or success. Long hours : Sincerely given hours a re most 1mportar:t, not jus t t ime served. Fa m1ly: Give full attention to family when home. to work when it's called for. Neither should suffer. Concentration: Focus on the project or pro· blem at hand, do all you t•a n at that moment, then move on. Self-motivation: 1f 1t doesn't come from in· side, leadership is absent. Self-dis<"iplinc: Call your own shots, set your own Ii mile;. MOOD CONTROL: "MOODY people just don't make it. They try to inflict their moods on othe rs ... by combativeness or ... begging for sympathy." Think: Look at all s ides or a question. trust yourself. then take action. " -.. . . . • t' . ,'~ 'l'._ .. 'J.C/HUMPHRIES. Jeweler~· . c~ . , ..... c•Ci-SectetJ ,· .:0 ' • . I • -'" .. ·~·' -' fl> WE'LL BUY GEMS & ESTATE JEWELRY • J" J 4 Our over 32 years experience can be of help to lndh11duals. Attorneys. and Bankers io disposing of lmpor1an1 Jewelry. but just about everything else bu been told." Miles ~ln1th , "feneTal sales mana1er o University Olds·Hooda, Colt.a Mesa, 1111 bis agency literally sees the lone and tbe short of it in big vs. tittle car sales. ··We i;ee both sides. There baa been a tremendous upswing in Honda, but our Olds sales arc still going well." ... Jim Baxter, sales spokesman for Mlrade Mazda of Costa Mesa, which handles botb the J a panese import a nd Le Car, from France, says sales. orders and telephone queries have in- creased greatly. Ken Wrig h t , sa les manager for J im Sle mons Imports, Newport Beach, says two features mileage and fuel capacity -are o;trong selling points for their Mercedes-Benz automobiles 81-:RNI E EMMERICH, GENERAL sales m:.anagcr for Beach Import Sales and Leasing. a New port. Reach agency dealing in Peugeot, Saab and Alfa Romeo, says overaH saJes bad not been notably af(ected. "The Peugeot diesels. of ,course, have ·ta ken off', we have none left in stock. But our other lines ~re about the same." Bruce Nelson, sales man ager of Marquis Motors. M1ss1on VieJo, a nd Charles McBride , new car sales manager al Nabers Cadillac, Costa Mesa. say their tre nd is up but how much is the question. "I would say our sa les are up a bout 10 per· c-P nt." says Mc Bride or the Nabel'$ dealership, whose chents are generally more wealthy. "There's obviously an increase, but it's too early lo tell how much," said Nelson, whose e mployer deills in Toyota and Volvo. "There's a m ad stampede for the diesels," Wright explains. adding that larger fuel tanks in all but the ne w M-B station wagon offer wider weekend range for drivers, up lo SOO m iles from home "T H EY'RE UN LOADING THE old domelot1cs hke mad. This 1s really the year to buy." adds Wright, mentioning genera l in- flation. plu" nsmg gasoline prices and plum- meting tlomesllc car trade-in allowances. He sau.I Slemons almost sold out everything in rl'bruary and ~ales were stronger in March. Do~n tht• freeway, in Laguna Hills, Bob Ob on, g1.•ncral manager or David J . Phillips Huit k. l'unt 1:11 . < 'P •I and Mazda agreed the sale of 11:-t•d '"JI " 1 ... virtue.illy depressed a long the OranJ.(c: l .'oast a ... :.i r<>sult of the fue l question. Did, Johnson Jr . of Dick Johnson & Son. l.1n1·ol11 '.'r11•11 ury. Cos ta Mesa, says his .,.:1l1•1,1111•n h.1H· lltJll•d a distinct trend toward ,m;11l1•r 1 11-. "Wl' an· selling a lot, especially in 1 IJ .. c ,1;11 1 11111" But. th<: Mark V is still selling J 11 •.t I 1 fll NO ~H'IT~ T HE VA RIATIONS in the 1 Jr:1ng(• C'u.1sl ..,all'<; picture re ported by art•a tl1·.d1·rs, t''l>i. rts "hu keep a close eye on the auto 111du~try from a different vantage point find the l'ha ni::1111? c>mpha ... 1<> healthy · W1"rP ct>rta1nly s ee ing a change in <tomc·.,111· u ut1Jmob1l cs." notes Dennis Si main.11t1!>, en)!inet'nng editor of Road & Tral·k \1 al!J/llW puhlt ... hcd by CBS Publications c.r '\1·v.p"rt Bt•.,<h 1.nn~ .1 hrl1lt .1monl! buyers who look farther I hart lh1• m•·rt• ltnt·'i or J car , Road & Track has 111 1·11 p1orm1lin~ morf' C'Om pact and efficient .1utun.nt11lt•" for au j «'<lrS, S1mina1aitis notes. . \\ t' ft• ... f'C IOI? thanges or the type Road & 1 rad. h..is promoted a nd hkes to see ," he <.It' l' I <t red S1m1na1at1s !>a id one could probably find a~ m any oi.iinmn:. about the direction the auto in- <lustrv 1s ht>aded as there are members of the trade; maJ?a7.ine's staff. if each were polled. But ht• ~;m.J m any agree $1·a-gaUon gas is not .1 quci,l1on of whether, but when and it may be very soon FREE SEMINAR HOW TO EARN 10 -14% • HIGH SECURITY •LOW RISK •TRUST DEED INVESTMENTS APRIL 25 • 1:JO PM MEWPORTER INN · PACIRC IOOM I I 01 JAMIOIEE ID. MEWPOIT IEACH RSVP 17141 542-166 I ~----------------------~ Pl ease reserve ............ seats for me at the RtEE Snaillcr on earning 10 to 14% with trust deeds. HAME •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Add~s ..•••••••••••••••••••••••••• Phone \ ......•••••••••••••••••••••• tJ I cannot attend. Please send me information about trust deeds. DONALD WIMICILMAM OWAMOITaAal 112J EAST lnH ST,. SANTAANA .. ... OAM.V PILOT~ Cl--- 0.11• Pilot St.ff - B ree:e Blows BulJIJle 1 Goosebumps the Mother of I nventio n By JACKIE RVMAN Of·~ 0•11• ...... Matt One winter d ay la Newport Beach , Laurence Peabody got tired of freezing in the wind while trylng to get a s untan. "I was lying on t he beach and the goosebumps were up and down my arm." said Peabody, 33, who until a month ago worked as a hot air balloon production supervisor in Costa Mesa. "The next time l came lo the beach, I came with a sheet of plastic and a pair of scissors." What he created was a bubble of half clear and ball opaque plastic that provided protection from the wind, allowing him to enjoy the beach and get a slow tan. "It's just like pulling suntan lotion on." he said or the polyethylene's screening effect on sun rays. A month ago, Peabody quit his job and went into making and ma rketing the wind shelters Cull ·time. 'Tve had quite a few committed orders."· he said, even though his primary sales method so far has been to spend a day on the beach with a bubble or two. answering questions. There's no guaranteed length ot Ume the b\lb> bles abould laat. but wilh care they ouabt to be good for many years. Peabody said. The opaque port1on, wblcb creates shade tor sensitive skw. ia joined to the clear ball by heat·sealing and tape. Peabody said. The bubbles' maximum height is about norm al sitting height, but they can be made taller by decreasing the diameter, Peabody said, and custom orders are also available. In fact, he custom-made one that wu '0 reel across and large enough to stand up in, Peabody s aid. "There was enough room ror a party or 75, but it was a little tedious to set up,'' be said. People who've ordered the bubbles have given a variety or reasons for wanting them, Peabody s aid. "Some of the retired folks want to be out of the wind. They wa nt the shade and the neat aspect is that it creates a space that's yours, a private space. "Young folks like s urfers, they need it dur· ing the winter time when they come out of the cold water. It's like a portable s auna. And the re are beach bunnies that are watching their boyfriends sure and are freezing m06t of the lime. Laurence Peabody, fn end, share cozy lfftle beach bubble he mvented. The vital statistics a re: bubbles are avail a· ble in s mall < 12-foot diameter big enough for a couple> at $30 or !urge (16.foot> for $50. " Also, people aren't as likely to intrude or frisbee·hit you in the bead." · OCC Clnss P u ts Wares on Displny Van Homan~ has bN!n d1rcrtor of Ora nge Coas t Colle gt:'::. umqut: Dis- play aQd Visua l Promotion program for six years , and during that tame has watched 1l ~row into a model for others around the ('Ountry. OCC 1s the only California srhool preparing students for t·arcers in de partmcnt store d1~play, interior ston• design. freelance und ~pcc1alty dis play for large 1ndustriul firms INTERIOR SPACE Design is a rt'- cenl spmoff or O C's display pro· g ra m lts grad ua t es find JObs in com mercaal and rcs1denllal interior design. "There is cross-pollination between our dis play and mtcr wr 1IN-1gn pro- grams ... Roma ns said .. r>1splay ma· jors must takf' a M~<'tton in C"Om rnercial inter10r design, ;rnd our 1n· terior design stude nts must take d is play a nd v is u a l p romotion t•ourses. That m <lkes for versatile g raduates." When Romans first look over the display program in 1972, 15 students were enrolled a nd the program was ho used in a makes hift classroom "WE HAD only three cubicles in "hi ch s tudents could show work.· Today more than 200 are enrolled M :.i ny come from other parts of the country to attend what 1s one of. a ha ndful of display programs in the nation. It is housl'd Jn a new $476,000 facility The buildmg contains a display Jab that Romans says "has become the model for several other labs that arc be ing construct ed on campus c~ across the country " R eal Estate Mailbag By ROBERT J, BRUSS DEAR BOB. /\ few weeks ago I read a newspaper article about a financial innovation. called a "reverse annuity mortgage," which allows a person with a large equity in a home to borrow against it from a savings and loan association The lender wall • then pay a monthly annuity to the homeowner with repayment coming whe n thtt home as sold, either by the owne r or his hei rs I am very mtcrcstt!d tn lh1s type of mortgage us we a rc on a fi xed income and this would solve our problem of ris ing ex penses but a ltmatt:d income. I c alled every lender ID town, but with no s uccess. They've never heard of s uch a loirn. Mrs. Herman S DEAR MRS. H ERMA N S.: Unless '10Ur pro pe rty is In Cleve la nd , O h io. ne ar lhf' Bro adview Saving~ and Loan Association, you can'l get a "re· ve r se annuity m ortgagf'. '' Broadview is lhe only lende r now making such loans. Last J anuary lhe Ff'deral Hom e Lo a n B ank Board authoriud federal !iavlngs and loan associations to make re- verse annuity hom.-mortgages. So far, not one new lender bas started. Why? Beca u~e s aving., as- sociations havt-strong loan de· mand for traditional mortgages so they won't waste their time or money developing "reverse an· nuity mortgages." Perhaps if senior citizens and others pres· s ure le nde rs t o make s uch loans, one or two will lead the way and the others wlll follow. l.oa11 Si%e l.i•it '? DEAR BOB: Whe n we bought our home last year we got a mortgage for 80 pe rcent of the price fro m a s avings as- sociation. A friend tells me we could have borrowed up to 95 percent. True or False? J a mes L. DEAR JAM ES : If you q•allfled for a Ve t eran s Admlnlstntlon bome loan, you could fl.aaace lit percent of I.he parcltue price. Maximum VA raortgagea are uuaUy $lot,tot. Or JOG e.ld laave gotten ap lo a •·• FHA home loan wttll a dowa payment of only 3 percent of Ute ftnt szs .... plus 5 percent of tlte baluce of tile purcllHe price. Over ZZ,• banks and aavlags HMclatloes offer ti and 95 per. eeat PMI (prlva&e mortgage ln· aauace) mortgages. To quaJHy for ts pereent PMI loans, the llloae IDut usaally be • new Hme. In mott statea, savtaga ••aoc:ladoaa and b101 loo •P to 71 or • percent of tile home's valae oa conventional •or&1•1et, the most popular t7pe of llome loan. DEAR BOB : After elgbl years. our bou3e /ayment that . we ma.Ile on a Ian contr•ct has been raJaed by the person to ~ .... ..-... whom we make the ho use pay. ment. We were informed by personal letter . ls this legal? Sandra B. DEAR SANDRA: Not unJess the terms of the land contract provide for an increase ln the monthly payme nt. If the terms contain no provis ion for a pay- m ent increase, there's no right to increase the payme nt. Your al· torney can help you re view the contract if you have furthe r questions. Rule Still \lalid DEAR BOB: About three years ago we sold our home and used the old "over 65 rule" to t'xempt from tax some of the profit on the sale of our home. We then bought a Florid<t con· dominium, thinking it would be our last home. Values have skyr ocketed unbelievably. If WC sell our Florida condominium. we can earn a minimum $55,000 net profit. We arc thinking of do· 1ng so and moving into a church· !-ponsored lireca re re t irement community. Since we used the old "ove r 65 rule," are we barred from using t he new ..o ver 55 rule" pa ssed b y Cong ress las t year ? Viet.or E. DEAR VICTOR: No. Your previous use of the old, less generous "over 65 rule" is no bar to use of lbe new $100,000 home sale tax break. Just be s ure you have lived In a nd owned the condo a s your primary hom.e at least three of the five years before sale. Howe ve r, slnce the new rule can be used only once pe r lifetime, ii you only have $55,000 of proms lo exempt from tu, you lose the other $45,000 of the $100,009 tax exemption. Rentals QMGHl11 DEAR 808: If I buy single family homes for rental, do lhey qualify for depreciation tax de- ductions? DEAll llOY: Yes. Roy A. Ne Need t• Waft DEAR BOB: 1 am 62 and my wife is 53. We have owned and lived in our home since 1963. If we seU our home now, wlTT we qualify for that "over 55 rule" SJ00,000 home sale profit tax ex- emption? Paul M. DEAR PAUL: Yes. OnJy one co·o•nttr spouse need be 55 or older oa the da&e of tit.le traufer If that tpOaM bH owned and Uved In the prtaelpal re1klenee aay &bree of &lat five yeart before tale. Tbere la 110 Med &o wait to sell antll your wife becomet 5S at oaly oae SlM,M esemptloa 11 allowed per mar· rted co.pie. Yoer tu advller bH f.U detalla. Sud real eatot~ qu.1Cfonl Co Robm J. Brun. P. 0 . Boz 1710, San Fronc:Uco, COU/tmtia '4101. ..--.---..-..--·---··--... --· ... ----------- The Western Association of Visual Me r chandiser s. wh ich awards a $2,000 s cholarsbjp to lhe OCC pro- gram each year, will send a team to inspect the building lhis spring. "They 're interested in seeing what our faciltty looks like and how we use 1t." Romans s aid. "They've heard much about it from other (•dueators. but h?rvc yet to see at them selves." THE t'i\ClLITY contains a prop a nd work stor age room , a s ign. printing area. 25 individual display s paces for students. a lab with sp ecial flooring and lighting for furniture and interior display, two large dis play wi ndows, a classroom, and a large 18-foot department store display window. complete with con temporary lighting. Romans calls it a "design and dis· play center ''The buildin g wa s designed s pcc1fically for display. and that ·s why it's so unique . The few other col· leges that offer display are doing what we did before building here conducting training in traditional classrooms. Romans says OCC's display pro· gra m appeals LO both business and art students. All a re so stimulated that business majors begin taking a rt classes and vice versa. "T he display classes a re Ustcd un· dcr the busrness department. but could just as easily be considered Art. J\s a result, the program has turne d into a n inte r dis ciplinary c·ourse. Art stude nts in the class have been turned on Lo business. Bw.iness s tudents have become equally in- fatuated with art. ROMANS WAS named to "Who's Who in American Art" this year for being an innovator in "bringing the fi elds of business and art together ... OCC's display program 1s governed hy H 25·membcr advisory commjttee made up of professional display and design people from Orange and Los Angeles counties. •The com mittee helps lo dirl'cl the program and sug· gesls curriculum and course content. Students must take 26 units of core courses lo receive a certificate of complelaon. Students who complete 60 units at college receive an As· sociatc In Arts Degree in Display and Visual Promotion. '" Romans says the courses are ta ught hy experts, s panning business and Art "'Instead of having an art In· structor lcat·h :.i reta1lrng tours~we have an ;1clual rel:uler or a business instrut tor teach lhal class,·· Romans savs "IF I\ Dl ~PLl\Y gr aduate puts to{!ether a display, then 1s asked by a s tore manager to take it down bt'caus 1• 1t 'is n't working ,· lhat g r a dua t e m us t ha\ c som e un dc rstandmg of v.ht:rl' the manC1ger is comang from ..If the g raduate doesn 't un- <frrst:.t nd th<.· n•ta1ler but 1s only con n:rncd with csthet1cs, he or she is go· ang t1i fa ll. We want our students to be f:.trn1liar with the Art and business ends of promotion, merchandising and sales ... Romans says there's a big demand for OCC graduates "We place about 25 s tudents ~r year in good. d isplay jobs with com· panics like Bullocks , May Co., Robinson's and Sears. "Not.A tha t the program has ~n a round for a few years. many of our forme r students are display directors and are hiring current stude nts." As a part of course wo rk, studenL'i must prepare a portfolio. ' 0THt: OISPLA Y field today ts no longl'r the window trimming of the 1950's," Homans said. ·1t is now very s oph1s t1 c ate d and very powerful, and students must have portfolios to show whut they can do." Rom::ins says the best thing about occ·::. di s play prog ram is its location .. We are s urrounded by grea t employ ment oppo rtuni t ies fo r g r ;J (I 11 a I c s -I a r g e m a I I s . mc rchandis1ng cente rs and retail <'enter:• This as one of the mos t creattvl· arc;r::. in the country .. New Regulatory Round Emphasizes Recycling NEW YORK (AP) -The extensive Recycling Targets program lhe U.S. Department of Ene rgy launched re· cently with the nation's major tn· dustries will have a major impact on energy conservation in t he country. believes M. J. Mighdoll, executive vice president of the National As· sociation of Recycling Industries. THE PROGRAM will not only save energy, he points out , but will also aid in expanding recovery rates for. waste ma terials a nd in increasing in· dus t rial markets for their utilization. "The use of recycled mater ials in manufacturing s aves large quantities or e nergy," Mighdoll explains, "and it ·was in awareness or this tha t Congress approved the Recycling Tar gets provision in the National Energy Act las t year .'' This directs the Energy Depart· ment to work closely with Industries in the metals, paper. textiles and rubber fields Lo establish targets for increasing their use or recyclables ea ch year over the next 10 years as an energy conservation measure. The department is now monitoring the program with 240 companJes, Mlghdoll says, including 9' metal companies, 73 paper companies. 45 t extlle firms a nd 28 rubbe r or - ganizations. Each or these companies consumes a minimum or 1 trUUon BTUs a year -equivalent to a million gallons or gasoline. Each company must report the foll owing to lh<' Energy Department. the volume of recovered materials now used al each manufacturing location: plans for increased usage or· recycled materials ID each of lhe next 10 years. and. beginning in 1980, the progress made in achieving in- creas es in r ecovered m ate rials' utilization Lo r<'ach the targets Lo be <'Stablished by the department. Acco rdin g l o th e U .S . Environmental Protection Agency a nd other government sources. the use o f r ecycled materials in manufacturing results in such energy s avings as the following: 96 percent in aluminum; 87 percent in copper; 63 percent in lead and zinc; 70 per· cent in paper. · S1m1lar la rge qua ntities or e nergy are also saved through the use of re · cycled iron and steel. "THE REC YCLING Target s legisla tion. which was proposed by Congressman Edward R. Madigan R· m. and supported by NARI, will have a demonstrable impact in increasing r ecovery rates for ene rgy-saving waste materials." Mighdoll says. ''Couple d with d e m a nds by American consumers for Increased amounts of recycled m aterials in the packaging and products that they. buy. this action will also help expand industrial marlcet..9 ror recyclables, whic h are, a l present, severely lim ited." "CUSTOM PO LISHING & WAXING t Prol9'$1onal Auto Deta111ng • llSTOll Olt9IMA&. llAUTY • • MAIMT AIM THAT 'HIW' LOOI • Executrvo Auto Spec1a1teue 140.5206 _. 63 I ·f I J I Cell Nickl Pickup & Delivery Av11lable! There are no poles or s upports in the shelter, which is infla ted by wind, Peabody said. The bubbles aren't designed for calm days. but could be used in the rain. Currently the inventor is looking for dis · tributors and is confident he can go into large. scale production if sa les warrant. However . he's no longer at a Costa Mesa address, having moved a week ago. Anyone interested in more information or placing a C.0 .0 . order can contact Peabody at Beac h Bubble, Gener a l Delivery, Aguanga, Calif. Punch .. ... fortunately, however , there appears to be one law for the rich, another for the poor." 0 DER YOUR DIESEL NOW! For European Deli•ery and SEE THE OLD WORLD BEHIND THE WHEEL OF YOUR NEW VOLKSWAGEN DIESEL Why pay hrgh European car rental pnces and come hOme with noth ing more lhan fond memones? W11h our Detrvery 1n Eurape plan. You save the rental charge come home wrth wonderful memones. and bnng back the ultrmale sourvenrr as well -YoUr very own. se>arktrng new Volkswagen Dresel. On some models you II also enjoy additional savrnqs When you compare the factory delrvery prrce w1lh whal you would pay here. Ask tor complete details on the money-saving plan that lels you see lhe Old World from behind the wheel ot your new Volkswagen Diesel CALL LES GOLFOS OR llLL PATSa 673-0900 tt7' IADIT 1 DllS& VD\!;\Wf EN AIWN ® T CHICK IVERSON YOISWA•.. rouca• .... .. , ... c.-... =~ ..... •c........,.. ...... 673-0900 • 133-9160 MewO,.t•ht• ll .. 11 leo.t HiWIY et~ 0rt"9) . ' • ( ' . • • ii .. ,. '• .. .. .. " .. " "' • ... •• ~ .. .... . . , .. '. .. .. .. . .. .. '• '• ~ '" .. .. ... ... .. .. ''· I .. ••• ... ..... .. n. I .. I ... .. I· , .. .. .. '. ' J•, .,, " ' ., I '• t '" I' .. I l , .. 1.: .. ... ' .. I \) ' ·;: '"' .. .. \1 '· l" ~. It '· '• ~· ,.,, '\ '" ••• .. I 4- '• ··~ I lo r· '• '• I\ I\• •• ,.., •'(,. '\. ~ ·' :~ :1~ ! ~ --= TV, lft I ~ - Cl OAilYPILOT &undty, Aptll 12. 1m NEW YORK TOCK EXCHANGE and Year" ---------.------:.·-• •a•----------- I ' r " (' a d a " ~ s AM ERIC TO KE CHANGE W f'•~k' ·and Year' ------ .. fl ............... . ~ ~AILY PILOT Sundav Aprll 22. IGTO REAL ESTATE savers Bene ., _'lligherS&L lmerest Due? • W A!-J II Gl'ON kf'Ct'nl propot,al11 lfl lhr tJ S ~alt' iumed ut J1nw1dtn1l tuatbf>r lntl'rt'lt rato" on UVIOl(S 11t•c•ount11 'lhnuld not tw-& prcludt• to lht• drymfl up or mortl(at.11· runct .. ti 'lpok1•i.man fot lht• NationJI 1h'lf1<'1.1t101111f lh •11 1tu" '"Y" Sc•1wlt• l""P""·''' 1111rwd '11 prov1dltlK hlUh()r rt• turn11 for 'n1.ill '"''''" roultl 1t•M1lt 111 h1i.iht·r rnortl(tt.i•· mh·r.• .. t r .ilt., for hor ro~1·r,, bC'rordlnU to NJllunul l\~•ow1.1l 111n r1•i,:1mwl v11·1·· pr~hl(font l~frtrnnt t • 1-'.ir ri•t 1-'n rn·r i..11d tlw 1•11111 c•1>t of prnv1d1ng h1ghc•1 r1· 'turns lur 'mull •-.1\ t•r' tt11111n•!> th ... n· .. ultanl( Ion.: htrm 1t11put•t o n"' 1.11luh1hh of rr.ortgag1• c•rrcht H•: T~STl t U .0 ON TWO 11ropo!>&li. One· would, 10 ..rf,•t·t. t0.1k c· mon1•\ m.ir~N 1·1•r11fu·11tt .. , 11V81lahlt• an m1n1111um dN1orn111ut11111 .., no ~:n·u1t·1 lturn $1,000 I h1 · 111 ht•r "'11uld """ itk fm tht• rh· V\"'lnpment uf 1111.:twr 1111t•r.·'t 11.11.-.. un ,mull ,,I\ 1ng!l cl1•1ioMb "lhglwr sJv111r' rJlei. lt•t11l l(• htlo(hl•r lt-nd111.i rult-s ~hlt'h ('OUltl th1•11 fl'(jUUt• h1Kht·r } 1t•ltJln~ Ill vest mc·nt uµportunitlt•' tor h·ndt•r s fo'urrer !>uul · While th1!> a"lll'lJt11111 "slron~ly m fu\or or perm1ttmJ.: '>Jvt•r, lo ">hurt• 111 mtereM rt'turn!> thul m ore at·1·uratl'lv 11•fh't•t lht· r "'"Ii! cost!\ or mflu tton. 1t Jbo \\'I y 't11111ulv fot'I-. that n:duc111~ lh•· roin1mum 1h•1111m1r1<1tmn lfl SI lllJO 1:-. not lhc wuv to at·h1t•v1· th1 :-. 1·ntl "W"; t••:.:1. l'lli\T A tl ,..trnel1011 :.huuhJ l•l' mudc bdw1•1·n tru n:-.u•nt rund' and pt·rmun1•nt fund!. It '' our kur lh<it. whilt.' th1i. resolutwn would t•t-rtu1 nly Pl'rmll !.mall savers to cnJOY h1~hl'r ratt·:-.. tlw:-.c• !'>avin~s would not rcprc!.ent n('w mom•y d r<iwn into c·omm<'rc1al banks and thrift in:-.11 tut1on!> hut , <'t•rtumly, at r1rst, merely u transh•r or (')0!\llllJ.: 11<.1s:-.hook runds ... "Tht• rt•:-.1111 ." F<Jrrcr !>a id. "would be no in nc•asl' in lht· 'llPPIY n ( :iv:11l;Jblc funds. but mc r('ly <1n ir11·rt'<.IM· 1n lht• C'u:-.l:-. 1m:urr('d by financial an !-.tllut1on:-. "lnt•v1tahly :ind 1nv<.iriahly," h{' :.aid. "thcM• <'Obls would ht• pu:-.•wd on to consumers an terms of h1ght•r mlt•rt·:-.t r:1ll'S "On the oth{'r h:.ind ," he said. "the National Assoriat1on would s upport development of :.ip propriate methods to provide higher interest rate!> for s m all s avings deposits'" FOR EXAMPLE, TYING HIGHER rat{'S to leo~Lh or maturity would provide two advantages. accord.mg to the Castro Valley, Calif., Realtor The small saver would bcnerit by higher ratl'i. And institutions would be better assured or mam taining their deposits ror a longer period or l ime. "This woulll hl·lp to ov(•rc<im<• onl' of lht' thrift 1nstitul1ons lms1t· problems, that of the 'borrow short, leud long' phe nomt·non " 111· <Hldt•d I h:1t ;mot her opt um to be eu11s1tlcred would bt• a var1alih· rail' t'<inc·(•pt lnteri·:-.t rate:-. on depns1ts would v:1ry :u·c·Md1ng l(J a predetcrm11wd 1ndt•x Wl11J1· rak' t·ould full a!> w(')I <JS rise. ht• ex platnt'd, "lht• c·111l:-.umN t•ould rt·cP1vc somt· sort t>f hl•dgc .1g:rn1:-.l mn<1t1Un .. , Domes Sprout !:!;pri11~ Hikes Buildi11t{ W /\!-.111 M,'1 ON r AP • "iprang I'> bring mg 111m1• lha11 111:-.l an ahunrlanct: in nature '> growth Tht· i.:ovt·rnmcnl :-.ay:-. Amc·ric<Jn~ <1rc IJuildmg a lot mor•'. tcxi -- Tht• Ccn:-.us Bureau rl'f>OrlC'd that nt·w hou'ting l'Onstrucl1on 111 MarC'h w<.is 30 perC'cnt h1gh{'f than llw prt•vrnul> month. It said M<.in·PI construc·llon start:-. wen· al an a nnual rat1· of nc•arly 1.8 m1ll1on single family home!> and at>artm1·nt•; llOWl'Vl'r, lh:Jl W<il> :-.ldl J1 rl<!r<'('nl below the numh<'r of n<.•w :-.tarts 1n March 1~78 I • ----· ~------~ r ---·---.----· ,,,__ -, ----------------- ------..--~ Enjoy the good llfe .... 1wlmmlng pool, club houte, m•m· berthlp option• In Huntington Herbof feclllll•• oubul you better act f11t ... . . ,credit Checks Meet Toj)ic "Pitfalls of Credit Checks" will be the subject or Monday's April 23rd meet.in& of the Apartment Association or Oran1e County, sc~uled for 7:45 p.m. at the Inn At lhe. Park in Anaheim. Donna Jackson o f Trans UniOl\ Systems Corporation, which provides a credit information service for all AAOC members, will dlscuaa bow credit Information is obtained,. what types of ln· formation are provided upon request and how Trans Unlon maintains Its records. Part or the meeting will be devoted to the steps Involved in obtaining necessary credit ap. plication information to enable a proper credit check to be conducted. MODEL HOME AT THE NEW TERRITORY COMMUNITY IN LAGUNA 'HILLS AREA CASH FAST New Territory Colorful Homeo wn e r s · Loans arranged tor any reason Credit. no problem Borrow on you r eou1ty Call now for cou rteous. fa st information I lilb1tJ{•:-. tlrc·:-.st•d 111 llll' colors of spring pro- v11h· ,1 M•tl1ni.: for the '"ofrw Territory in Laguna 11111-.. aml hom~')hoppcr:-. can combine a tour or the 1·11mmu111ty of lhrt·l', ruur and f1vt'-bedroom homes with 11 drivt· th1 uugh the countryside AdJ<H't'lll lo th~· Ah't1> Cree k Greenbelt. many 11( lht• Ori\' and l W(I Story hOJTlCS, priced from $12:1.000, t ommand 1mprt•ss1vc viPws of open l>l'tl('l' Tiit: llOMES OISPLi\ Y deta1h:d woodwork and maJ-.onry trim highlighting earthen-colored stuct•n and natural wood exte riors . Sloping rooflint•:-. sht•ltcr 12 exterior clcvat1ons, while t''tlahl1:-.hing cllm<•n ... 1ons of interiors · c:red1ng home :-.hoppt•rs arc C'<'ramic tile entry foyl•rs nowmg into living rooms with vaulted ce1l- 1n~:-. rt•a('htng a lwo :-.lory height St<.11rcases with opt•n l~1ndrng:-. c·n .. 1ll' a v1suul focal pmnt. for three floor plJns, "'hilt· tht' fourth foC'U1>es ottenhon on a !>unkt•n f1n·p1t with <·onH rsCJtion scatmg BALANCED Fl.OOR PLANS are zoned to ac· com modal{' t•nlcrtmmng. Jntcriors incorporate from 1.800 to ovf'r 3,000 :-.quare kct into appeohng room arrang,•mt·nb lnl'ludc•d 1n lhc large· homes arc la vang rooms. rorm:.il d111111 i.: rooms. c·usual dmmg .nook!>, com furta blt? fomdy rooms. <,t•1·h.uh,d bedrooms and opull•nt mas h ·r -.u1t1·:-. Fr('nt·h door:-., bay-shaJ>(!d 1•x lt•ns1ons. "''' li<Jl 't. rlouhl(• •.1ded r1replaccs, and Mortgage Comp~ Sets Sale Record l\111N1 t·an Jlomt· MortgagP Corporation 1n N .. wport l·kat·h t•'ttahli:-.lll'd <.i n·cord 5alcs increa5c of mun: than $20 m1ll10n for 1978 in loans and 1n v1·:-.lml'nts t•ompurt·ll to 1~77 salcl-t of $1 m1lhon .John G 1<11wldo. <·hairmun of the board of Anwrit·an llon11·. <1n<I John f( Oundet•, executive d1rl'<'IOr, l>:llll lhl· !->harp husim·-.s JUmp was "a 1llr"<'l dft>1'I of lht• m -.hrcJ(1m1ni.: r:tll' of 1nflat1on ,11HI th1• J.!1'11141111' 111•1 ii rur 1111)1 li•:wc ftn<.inc ing for I ht• n•ul l''.'>lJl<· 111d1i..tr'r to 111t·l·t lh1· mcrc:J:.mg dt· m,md " 'Wt• haH' ,..,,.., •. ,1 1'111'1\lllUIOJ.: upwa rd IO{'rf!3Sl'S open galle n cs are a reflection of the conscientious architectural design apparent in ind1v1 dual floorplans Kitchens inc lude microwave ovens, self· cleaning ovens, e lectric cooktops, dishwashers and disposals . An attractive background 1s created by the expanses of ceramic t ile countertops and Juslroll;S oak cabt.nelr y To reach the new community, exit the San Diego Freeway al El Toro Road. Drive south on El Toro to Pasco de Valencia. Turn left on Paseo de Valencia lo Ke nnington Drive and the sales in· format.Ion center and complex o ( fully-furnished m odels at the New Territory, open daily from 10 a m to dusk . (7141547-7151 AMERICAN Morfc)ag. Co. It vour anchor's away you can find a new one in the B oati ng classifieds ot the Dally Pilot 642-5678 t'3l'h ttU.ilDl' r1LW7M JDJUUi1i-HU:lSS.' ,JIIDUVl£.C~SUtm~q~R-tllbtt,1-,fSoi;a;.i.JJf~. -j----t~--... '=lk~ a nd :-.crvu·1(l~ hv thl' priv:.ile anvc-.tmcnt communt ty and P<'nswn manag1•r:-. along with rilling the in 1·n •as('(l f inan<·mg n •qu11 t·mc·nls of " money.short m1,rtgi.lgt• m;~r.kcl." i,a1d llanulrlo With a l'li •nlt•lc• 1•on't1'1111g or pension CJnd pro- 111 shanng p .in:-.. a nd mrt1v111ual and other forms 11( t ru:-.t dl•t•d :i1·1·ou11t', A nwr1t·an llomt' r><>slt·d a l'l'l'Orrl tr10 JH'l'l'l'nt IH'l lrl('Olnt• IOr·rf'iJSC (or 1!178 or Olllrl' lhttn $!'1!1:1,:120. l'l1mp<H~·tl ll1 l'J77 nl'l IOCOme uf rnm 1• than S:!:17 . .l:UJ C,1111',t''. mo .1 c,xc111nri develop rru•111 H11111111111vn Hart>or' You arc on l•·I' l.on•I JW•I .1 dii'lh away from ocean 11i.1rn1,1'o '>1)(.1,11 l')<llhl'rmgs J gre<11 pl.1<.n lor thr• younq and thl' young·al hN1111 Ouolhly 1•. sui.or,.mo 1n lheso 2· bl'Clroom homos 1ha1 lealurc walk m (;ll)"tl'l s, l11oplaco, gourmel kitchen. na110. your own gar:ioe across tile p;i110 2 t/2 balhs. d1n1ng area and• m:iny 1houghll111 !ouches .... ... SHAFFER DEVELOPMENT 714 /846-5388 or 714 I 846-0442 t l ~.j., REAL BRICK. wood burning fireplaces; french-Engllsh architecture: two and three bedrooms; split level and two- Brittanywoods I rnwn HOmEs I Developed by Woodtree Dev. Co. Models open from I J arp to 5 pm ft:Z/qy 2450 Santa Ana. Costa Mesa r .> .i ~} G4G·00fi I 95"'-1920 ·o ... -I EqUAL NOFESSIOMAL SEIYICE A...Mc-ca ''"'"' tot.w.._., ... _. A-"c_...,_... •FREE CHOICE • INFORMED CHOICE HU~TOH llACK- fOUMTAIH Y AUIY ~ .................. f, 1101 SWwA._ ............... c•.-M t2'47 ' REAL ESTATE .............................. . . . Sundlrt. Apfll 22. tt71 OM.VfllLOT Ae•I Eat•te ... Queatlona/Comment 9r Randatt lkCard .. , "'-0. Realtor WW la a Coed rHI Hbt.f' tllvettmf'el al W 1 Umd llo• do I Hal)a., a p~rt)'' It a.."' a forml&Ja Lo foUow! WIN-tt do I kll•! I wUI ..a •nt-a a.& el -..Y, IMM •alltto pt IUnff. t •ne a da,a..11 I 4*lld w lJ lf I 9ef'd Mon> MOftJ to 1rt a good dHJ or wotald Uaat bf-wtw• J B .. NC'wport kad1 M ;tn)' ~ould ht' mve!'lOra look ttrvund unlll lht'Y nrw somt•thtnA lhut "loc1k good" tu lhem, tht•n 'tart maklntt ofrt>r, bt>ILevtnw lhot af they cun .:t't tht• J>f'OJ>('rt) for I~ ~ lhttn tho prat t• quoted they ha \'f' mode R ~ood dt·•I Thi • or course. a~ nut lht• appruuch to u'tt In ~t'lt't'ttng i n investm nt, th111t I an IO\•estmt'nt that I:> J~rM>nallit"d to do tht.< best Job tor you 1'mt. you must dN.irmlllt' wh11I 1m > your wouh and ObJ~hves St-.-ond. c·he<·k a ll )Our Kb'>eb., (Jt>tcrmlnt.• thr total »mount or cash, lrw.t dt-t•ch. oth~r rt•111l 01 pt>r~onnl propt'rty thJt y11u t•11n u.•w t<1.al'"'u1rt' 1tn 111 \Cllt ment A WORI> OF ('A\ 'TION h1•1t·. IO(I l'TIJ ll\ .111· II'> mg mu.st of thf•1r ra~h n •sources to ou1uir~ tht' pro perty. ·und bt-cau~t· or thu, IOblO~ lht·1r l>lll't Ill~ powt:'r Wht>n used properly. ltveragt• as great Too much leH•ra~c. howe\'t-r. can turn your wvt:bt menl into a llgcr that wall eat ybu :ahve Real estate investing demands that you have adequuk t1mounts of cash or su(flclenl resources to meet un cxi>eclt-d cash requ1remtnts. SHADOW AUN HOME tN IRVtNE'S NORTHWOOD VILLAGE Four Bo•es ~Sold Shadow Run in Debut an• also <Jffcr<'d in sele<:l plan~ Canyon Project Honored Enerey·conserving features of Sea -Btuff Canyon townbomes In Costa Mesa have earned th eir bu ild er, the Gregory Company, Inc., a Southern California Gas Company Residen· lia l fONCERN Award ror eiergy conser vation. Among the man y e n ergy coo8ervin g features in Sea Blurt Canyon a re increased insulation on the supply and return air ducts, h ealing thermostats with riight s etback capa bilities. water limit· ing devices on all s h o w e r h e a d s a n"d ene r gy-effi cient g a s water heaters. cjfiB1 .; -CEstatC .... "' ., .......... . &As._ ...... ~ Sure mortgage lnterest rates are hig her than they were. but so are the market value11 of homes and land. Please believe me when I suy that even at today's lnnated prices and interest rates. real estate 1" a better buy than anything else you can go ufler with borrowed dollars. l''inancing for other purchases often costs t w1ce <1S much -and these thmgs depreciate while a house usually grows in value. Check the t rade-in value of your car when you tum it In for a new one Also for the past ll'n years. real estat e val ues have doubled th~ increase 1n ~he Dow Jont"i average In this i;ense, real e s t a te 1s th e mos t wortb·wblle lovestmeat you c~rn•h, and your best p ectton acatnat i nrtat n. And don't rorget e prlceleh dividends your family will enjoy u you Uve in yo ur 1rowin1 investment. ..... Whatevl'r your real estate needs. call us. We have all the tools a nd rxperh1>e to handle your real estate transactions l0ca lly. Plus we offer the unique advantages of the natio n wide F.RA net work udv antages 1 hut cost you nothlnJ? f'xtra . Givt• us a call today. We're here to hf•lp' EHA Shorecrest Realty ( 714 ) 846-5.'; 73 12131 59'.!·2747 I havt> seen loo many investors sell becausl' they did not have the staying power. when lf they c:ould have remain<'d 10 title for a sh~hlly longer period, their yield could have h<'cn much greater ... and l must admit that I h<1ve tx•t>n in lhal pos1 lion myself and it hurls Four honu.•., wcrt> 11urchased dur in..: the fi rst weekend of :.ales for tht· new phast! of Wt1rmrngton Develop· menl Inc ·s S~adow nun residential 1·ommunity an Jrvane's Village of Northwood Des1~ood with such tradillonal l'X l e ri or architectural themes as Englis h Tudor, Cape Cod a nd Colonial, th(• three-and four-bedroom homes arc available• 111 one-and two story arrangements with up to l!,40G ~quare reet or interior art·a Appliances such as microwave ovens. eyt··levcl gas ranges '.¥ilh con- tinuous -cleaning ovens and dis h· ~ ashers. as we l I a)> breakfast no<lks. pantries and pass-through p..1t10 c:o untcr windows a ppoint Shadow Run kitchens Pilotless ~as ranges and furnaces are stan· dard. the range exhaust hoods have automatic dampers and the re are tight flttin~ d ampers in ---------------------- the fireplaces. There are way~ of u voiding this. one of which 1s lo hang on to your cash by Ubing tru~t deed!> or other property you own as the down paymt>nt A recent f'xample: An investor came to us and was concemed that with the cash he hacl on hand he would not be able to buy the tyrw or properly he' desired and needed for a lax shelter I NTERF.STED HOME shoppers may tour the model <·omplex, dee orated b) Carole F.ichen lnteriori.. and \ 1:.it the sales office daily from 10 a . m until dus k. s~a Bluff Canyon townhomes may be reac hed by taking Brookhur.~eet south from th S n Diego Freeway o Hamilton A ve nu e. eas t o n Ha milton to whe re 1t becomes Victoria Street. follow V1clo r 1a to Canyon Drive and g11 ~outh on Canyon to lhl· µrOjeCt AFTF.R A COUNSELING s1>ss1on. we d<.'c1dNJ 10 creal<' a second trust deed against has home <incl a (jrsl trust deed on some Arizona prf•pcrty hl' had owned fon•vl•r. We then exchangNI the total amount or these trus t deeds plus a frpr and clear lot he owned in Bi g lfrar for tht· <'<Ju1ty 1n an 18· unit apartment building Those umts <1rC' nnw sa\ .• mg anc·ome lax dollar!> as well ab building an estate for our investor PRICED F ROM $~9.990. thl· Warming-ton homes fcnture tile t•n tries. vaulted ceilings. cu~lom wood banisters. woodburnmJ: fireplaces, g reenhouse windows. deluxe oval tubs. family rooms a nd formal d1ninl! rooms. Wet bars and bonus room~ 'l'ht> Warmington devt•lopment may be reachl•d by taking the Santa Ana Fn•eway to the Culver Drive exit. Turn <>ast ''"Cu lver Drive to Trabuco Hoad, right on Trabut·o to Remington :rncl tht·n left to Shadow Run in ln .me's Village of Northwood .Jefferson Wins Plaudits tie's happy bcc:ausc• he has l'a:-.h for som<' 1m provl'mcnts he frt'ls arc neu•ssary plus a he<althy reserve for continj!cncics Being able to makl· an invcstmE'nt gave him that all important fechnR or <:tccomplishment and h av m~ the cash on hand J?ave ham and his Wife peace Of mind. lkfore you began to analyzt· any property, d1s- covc•r your own perscma l motivations , capab1 lat1 es and limitations . A role we follow, the properly anrl the purchasers must relate well to one another on a ll important factors or \.\-t.' back off . don't force a transaction A R E AL ESTATE INVESTMENT can do several things. It can provide a shelter agains t tn· come taxes, create an estate by building ao annu1 · ty income. be a hedge against our inflationary l•c·onomy, or be a development opportunity. You must deride what is most important to you as no one property covers all the babes Analyzing the property can be tricky, but. 1s not difficult. The important factors yoa wJll want l" conl'ern yourself with are. Income. actual and scheduled. Expenses. forge t formulas a nd rules or thumbs; they're just not reliable. ~ Net Income. one of the best yardsticks is what is left over after all the bills arl' paid Improvements, a~e. size. design, quality and rom ance Location. location, location, location. f'mancing, what 1t is today and what it may be when you go to sell. Leverage, a healthy ratio that wears well on' you Tax Consequences. project yourself into the ne w property. Cons ider depreciation an1I amort1zallon. EDITOR'S NOTE: Randall Mccardle IS presidenl oJ the RPol E&taters; he is al:lo an author, leclurr r and m.~lruC· tor Send your comments and questions to Ranrly McCord.Le, cl o the Dally Pilot. Post OJJ1ce Bor 15&1, Costa MeMJ. CA 92626. J\n expansive m<t slcr bt.•droom su11l•, compll·tt• with vaulted ceiling, lrny wmdow and garden hath. hi ghlights the JC'fh·rson model al Woodbridge Estciles. a proJel'l or lrvinr Pac:1f1c, in the lrvine Company's Vrllagt· of Woodbndg<· The single-story. 1.5l!O sflu arc· foot Jeffe_.rson as the s mall<•st of the four ·floor plans avail3*1lf' at Woodbridg<• !'~states. but it rclinqu1..,lll'.., none or th1· converu ence or clcvcr·dcs1gn feature.., of the largt•r models. Raised entries, vaulted t·e1hnJ:<,, wood burning fireplaces. decor:.itor h~ht1ng fixtures. modem kitchens, (l!flced back yards M d two-car garages are comm<fn to all noor plum,. A PADRE BRICK fireplace punctuates the spacious living room in the Jefferson Sliding glas~ doors OJ>C'll the dinirrg urea tn the private back yard. A i.erv1cc area equipped for g<1., and electric applianCl'S adjoins the k1tdlt'n ancl prov11lt·~ add t lional storage space Butler Wins Top Builder's Honor Merrill Butler Jr , first vice president of the National Association Qr Home Buildns INl\118 1, has been named Builder of the Yc:ir hy Walker & Lee, Inc .. a Santa An a-based rc~1'1l·nt1al real estate services firm The honor was bestowed upon Uutler . pre.,. dent of Butler Housing C.:orp. of lnin1-. at Walker & Let"s fifth annual Insight St!mmc1r at South Coast Plaza llotel in Cobla Mesa It was the second time Buller ha'i been named Builder or the Year by W:Jlker & l.t·t· II<· previou-. ly received the uward m 1973 Woodbridge Meadows Leasing Over 100 units have been leased at recently opened Woodbridge Meadows Apart- m e nts in Irvine's Village of Woodbridge. The contemporary complex will include a tot.al of 376 unlLs. • Enhancing the architectural designs, Ring Brothers has added hundreds of mature trees with shrubbery and flowering ground cover . Rustic wooden bridges span gently fl owing streams. THE UNITS VARY in floor plans with eight designs ranging from an executive single, fully furnished, to the large three· bedroom model which measures 1.164 square reel. Also available are one bedroom and two bedroom units . On e of the models features a loft overlook· ing the living room. Prices now range from $360 to $555 per month. Architectural hi~hliJ?hls in· elude woodburning fireplaces with tiJe hearths in some units, entry.deck balcon ies, built-in wi ndow boxes, private patios with s liding glass doors and p lus h wa ll·to.wall carpeting. Stand a rd features include smoke detectors, air condition- an~ and prC·\\-1r&ng for <:able television. The modnn kitchens a re fully C'quappcd with elcctrir range and oven, rdri~cralor. disposul and automat1<· cl 1sh was hers-in mostapart ~cnts Furnis hed m ode ls can be viewed daily from HI a m until G p.m·. To vis it the site. take the San Diego~eway to Culver Drive offr p. Orivc north to Barranca arkway. then rlli!ht approximately two miles to East Yale L oop . Turn left In East.shore Drive and the model apartments. For additional in· formation call 551·6800 Th<' .Jdfrrson's two h<·drooms plus( den all sport l::irgc. mull1 ·panl'd windows affordtng vaews or the la11dscaµcd front lawn or gra~i;y greenbelts :.eparating the E states The den. or sitting room. opens orr the kvm~ room and may be com·ert~ 1•..1:-.i ly into ;1 third bedroom 1f des1n·d. as frammg fo 1 a door 1~ built into the ex1st1ng WiJll. The tv.o haths reatun· c·ontour tubs. luminous ceilings, and doulilC' sink:-. 1n the mu~cr suite. WOODHRIOGF. ESTATES offrrs the best of both ~orlds with 1nnovat1vely designed single· family attached homes priced from Sl05,000 to $130,000. Resembling a single large estate, each s tructure 1s actually a cluster of two or three homes with private. roomy back yards and a s ingle landscaped, maintenance.free front yard. Models :ir(' open fo r viewing d:uly from JO a m to 5 p m. Woodbridge Estates 1s located ht·twP<>n the San Diego and Santa Ana freeways, JUSt off Culver Urive al Warner Avenut' ADDITIONS REMODEUNG COMMERCIAL -INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL • FREE Architectural Consultation • FREE Estimates • FAMILY ROOM • KITCHEHS • IEDROOMS • IATHIOOM • Prot1>c;s1ona1 Suoer111~1on Tnrougll Completion • Eitcellent Reference~ & Fair Prices • Bonclable Newport Harbor Construction · u, .......... ,rt••• Contracto<a Ucenee t 163790 675-9490 Start wi th Jasmine Creek, certainly ~)nc of the cho1c~ loc~tions in Newport • \a\ E.af\'1 5~rev\eW AN EXCLUSIVE GATE GUARDED MEDITERRANEAN STYLED COMMUNITY WITH I, 2 & 3 BEDROOM VILLAS FOR THE FAMILY OR · ADULT LIFESTYLE. From $50.500 714-557-5670 1101 W. Mac.Arthur, j•at east of Briatol aear the South Coa1t Plaza. -~ .. ~ Gl Beach. Add a 24-hour attended ~ntc-hou-.c. Now imagine one-story. two-- story, and split·levcl, single-family allachcd homc<i, all of them architectural gems loaded with d1s1inc1ivc feature' 1 hen the Clubhou~ with pool~ and night-lighted tennis courts. Put these clcmcnas together am.I you have a lifestyle mo:o;t people dream or and only a few reahzc. If you arc the kinl.I of person who demands a floe residence in a privolc community, Jasmine Creek dl.!.'>cr11c., your strong consideration. A /act ·'""''' tin ftwil1ti1•t, i11cludi11R assoC'i11ti1m olSessmtnts, is ovailabk • 1 • · 1 I I ,. • I I , T ..._.......,.....,..,,., __ . .., ........ • ·-.. ··--·· ........... ~-..--"·-·-·---· . _.. .......... ......._ __ _... ........ ~ ...................... -......... .,, .... _ DAILY PILO\, < Sunday Aptll 22, 1979 RE AL ESTATE' Mo~ing ~P . In R Estate TttoMA..'i K. 8 t!NEDICI' of lr\itnl' ha~ ltt•1•n bOmPd vlr~ P~•ldtnl ond prom<>H'<J to d1n•ctor u( pl a nnt nc Ol)cr1tl1on Cor R ich a rdson Nul(y Martin Arrh ltf'e tur«'_ J'l nn.1n.a u f Newport lk'ach In hh1 ne w &>0i>l, U1•11('d1d "Ill llUJ)l'n iac• lund pl111111111K a nd a lhf,'d 11hmninte opcrut111n11, nd will be re11pom1lbl for th!! dt•vt>lopmc>nt of plut1nln1it t•on C't•pt ror lhl• o"ar<t wlnnl11H nrt'h ltN·tu rul und plunn1ng ••••o•o fi rm Bl'IWdl('I " u urac11111lti Of Mount Su n J\11101110 Collt•.:l' a nd ('.1ll(or01u St ·•l Polylct•hnH' l 1nl\ ,., .,, ly u t Sun l.u Iii Obispo, "'ht•1 t• hl' n·rct v1·tJ u -Uur helor or Ar<'hllt'('l Url' degrt<e ""cl Wll'I ii Ul'1HI ·~ ,. l.l~t S<'holur : WIWAM M•~LTON or M1~wm Vt·1Jo forrtll'r Cht<'a f:O White Sox &nd Cuhfom1a Angclti tilu1 a11tl , Amen<'&n Lt•uJ:ue home run ('hdmp1on 1n 11111 hu~ J01nl'd lht• Charil''> l>u nn Company !> 01 u11~1· < uun ty om re at. a tt•ul estate salctimun Melton. JJ, ~ruduated from C'1tru-.. t'olll•g1• 111 Gh:ndoru. and W<11> 1n profo::.!>wnal ba-,ebJll from 1964 throu.:h 1978 Wtult> pl<1ytn~ thartl ba~e for the Whlll' Sox 111 1968 75. he l>t't fa vt> ll'arn rt:l'ord:. und .... a1> voh:d to the American l..t-:1~Ul· /\II Star Tl'um in 1!170 1971 1973, 1974 und 1975 ' ' A NE S. ('AlllU. h us bet•n numt'd M'n1or ('tiC row offlc·t·r for /\ mt'ric·un llomc l\h(rtgagt· Corporation, u Newport l!euc·h fi rm s pecializing in and1v1dual and institutional real estate an- ' ves tm ents. Miss Ca hill, u resident or Seal Rc.•ac h , h as bee n with America n llomc for two yt'ar~ She has more thun 10 years ex pericnre an the financial area. with u ma1or emphasis an real est<1te tnv<'stmcnl and t uxataon. In such capacity. s he has CAH•u had the major rcspons1h1 hty for mnrc than S50 mill ion in llll'Ome property s aleti and purch;1:-.t'" DAVID MCALLISTE R h;is hec·n llamt·d 'tl'l' : president of operataon1> for I rvtnl' I' act fl<'. I hl' " homebuilding a rm or the Irvine Compan} • : A m em ber or the llomc Butlden. Council of lht· • Bu ilding Indus try Assoc1<1l1on, McAll1ster ·brings • 27 years of experienre in the devclopmt.'nt industry to his position. Prio r to JOanang Irvine Pac1f1c. ht.' was vice president of c·orporatc operations ror Broadmoor Homes. ;i C;illforn1a dcvt·lopm(•nt • fi rm. He lives in Costa Ml'sa with ha s wife, .lr>)n'. a nd t wo children, David. W. and Jultt', 15 RICHAR D MICllAEl.S of the Akins Cornp,in~· was re{'enlly promolt'd lo tht• po!-.1twn of \'11:t· Jll'f'!-.1 dent of finance. acl'ording Lu ;i n anno uncement l.iy Bruce Akin!-.. president . M1ch<1els. who n·('e1vt·d hi.. n S. an accounting and f1niinn· from Cal State Fullerton. t iimt· to Akins in 1976 from Zellner Communities, Inc .. whc·rt· he w as vice pres1dcnt and con tr oll er. lie as a m l'mlH·r of the MICHAELS Home Bu1llfors Coull('il and l'h1 Kapp;i Tau /\lum n1 /\sM>l'l<1l1on M1t·ha1·i... n ·s1dl''> with his wife and two children an M 1ss111n \'1e111 •~RNK"iT L . ('ROSS or MIS!-.tOn Vll'IO has h1·t·ll na m <'d v1t·e pn•s1dcnt of Tustin ho'>t:d 1 'hartt-r Development Corp Cross, who has worked for some or the nation's largest builder s. wall direct opcrcit1ons and con. struc tion for the half dozl'n projects Ch arter D<.'velopmcnt has under con:.truc,JJon or des ign in Ora n ge, Los Angeles, San Aernar d1no and Riverside Counties. lie previously served as genercil supcrintcn dent for Charter from 1976 to 1977, when he wa!-1 r esP?nsible for the fi rm's Charter Point project tll T ustin and Cha rte r Meadows in Corona. Prior to rejoining the com pany. ~·ross was president of Cross De vl'lopmcnt Co pany. wh ich n·ccntly co m pleted an R7-unil dev •lopment in Oc<'ans1de Ill pa rt nership with the J ohn Martin Co. ST U MC l'ARLAN O of Corona dcl Mar has been namt.-d a s alesma n for Avco Community Developers' ne west project 1n Rollir:ig llills. Mc Fa rland was named pro· ject s ales m anager o r the Year in 1977 by the Mission Vi ejo Company. when~ he worked for 10 years prior lo joining Avco A fo~mer director or the Sales and Marketing Council or the Build· ing Indus try Associ a tion . r.f c Farla nd has acquired 20 year s o r d e ve lo p m e nt eX · MCFOL.ANO pc rie nce In both Southe rn California and Florida. Mc Farland is a native Californian and a graduate of UCLA. JACQUELINE SCHAAR was r ecently pro mot· ed to the position of associate executive d irector of the Orange Co.unty Cha pter or the Building In· dustry AsSOl:iallon o~ Southe':'Q California. · Her duties continue to include responsibility for the ~apter's public .relations progt am s as well as asslstang the e xecut ive director in the over all ope r ation of the chapter a nd with legislative con· tj\Cl. ' Schaar recently received her accred ita tion from t~e Public Relations Society of America, which ts the highest recognition of professiona l co~petence bestowed upon mem be rs by the • socie ty Realtors Aid Seals LOS ANGELES ·-More than 7,000 indepen- dent Century 21 Real Estate offices generated over one million dollars for E aster Seals this year. T hat girt marked the sin1ele largest corporate contribu-· lion ever m ade to E aster Seals . The 1,030,000 will be r eturned to communities 1n whic h it was col· lected under the Easter Seals banner . San Juan Hills Now . old Out PhaHS I a ndd II a t San J uan 111111 Ea.al In S11 n JU8D Caplst tHO tu1ve been aold out. an· nou n ce d W a;rr e n S ilverberg, muke tln1 v l cu pres ide n t a t w ll ah lrt Oive r a l fled t n c , bullders or the com n:iuruty 'rhe two phases con- t.Isled of 133 single level two bedroom p lus d en llwl'lllngs Model A, the l.irge11t' of three plans, an<'orporates more than 1, 700 i.quare fet!l or Ii v. ing space Const r u rt ao n has begun for t he f in a l phase, consastang of 49 more homes, and sales "111 be gm an July No :,tarting price has been a nnounced for the ne w h omes , h o w eve r , S ilve rbe rg expec ts a s light incr ea se above the first two pftases . All hom es in phases I and II we r e priced under $100.000 An association fee of $88. 11 covers all exterior m aintena nce. Com mon areas consist of private streets and walkw(lys, s w i mming pool, and h ea ted whirlpool a nd cabana. Sales agent Don Allen Realty 1s taking na m es for Phase Ill. The de" v c l o pm en t may be n •ached from the San Diego Jo'r~way by exit· ang San Jua n C r eek Road East lo the e ntry at San Juan Cr eek Road and Averuda Larga . COUffl'RYSIDE ENHANCJ:.S LIFESTYLE AT EL NIGUEL HEIGHTS Views Part of Niguel "Rustic rolling hil~and views of California ra nchJ and mirtiscent of the area's rom antic ast ar e a mong the a m enities offered by Broadmoor Homes' El Niguel He ig hts residentia l community in La guna Ni guel," says Bill Rousey, project ma nager VA RIOUS PLANS feature three or rour bedrooms and t wo or three baths, plus a ve rs atile bonus room in one large home Prices range from $169,500 to $193,500. E l Niguel Heights m ay be reached by taking the San Diego Freeway to Crown Valley Parkway. then east lo Clubhouse Dr ive in Laguna Niguel. T he sales office and model complex a re open daily from 10 a .m . to dusk. Ac res of golf cou rse fa irways di r e c tly be low a lso provide a fascinating vis ta to be enjoyed by re - sidents of the prestigious single fami· ly de velopm ent over looking bea utiful El Niguel Country Club. A REGIONAL PARK and lake plus Architects Named =v,J-'C 244 (]alt• 'Harbour Rom -'Tract Opens . A irand openJn1 i1 currenUy -under war Broadmoor Homes HunUngton Harbour. a .244-• unit , townhome developmen t , in Huntington Beach. Seven plana are being otre""° 1 at , the ne w wate rfront community. These rince tn 1l1e from 1,208 to 2,460 square feet. AMONG OTHER APPOINTM ENTS in the homes de signed by Mor ris, Lohrbacb & Associates a re ceramic tile e ntries. formal dining areas, OQIB and two fire places, wet bars and utility are u . Each home has at least one patio deck or balcony. Designed in a Fre nch sea village theme, tM.._ community will offer a bridged lagoon. a beach~ the natural waterway a nd decorative walks, street s igns and la mp posts amidst the tile .roofed homes. THE RECREATION CENTER 'Will contain a recr eation building, three tennis courts, pool a nd spa. Broadmoor Homes Huntington Ha rbour may. be reached by taking Pa ciCic Coast Highwa y to Ad- miralty Way east. A sales office and model com - plex is open fro m 10 a .m. to d usk. ---~-------------------LEARN MORE ABOUT AVOCADOS FOR FACTS ON !> TO ~ ACRE PARCE.LS NORTH OF FALLBROOK WAITE TO OtCK HALDERMAN • 28121 FRONT ST • RANCHO CALIFORNIA CA 92390 BE SURE TO REQUEST OUR FREE AVOCADO BOOKLET NAME __________________ _ AOOAESS _________________ _ an ________ STAfE ---ZIP ---- TELEPt10NE NO ----------m iles or scenic ocean beach area Just a fe w miles away are a mong the m a n y be ne fits of ltfc m Laguna Nig uel. Sho pping, !>Chools a nd a variety of community services are The ar~hitecture ~':"d pla nning firm L•<. No O.Sm67, QR CALL COLLECT (714) 676-•138 or Corb1n/Ya ma fuJ 1 a nd Par tners &--------- - -• ••• --------1 lnr has been <1ppointed architect for all in lhe·immedia tc area Broadmoor has c reat ed four spacious floor plans for El Niguel Heig hts. in one and two-story slylings with from 2,04-0 to 2.975 square feet or Jiving area. Ak ans Dl'vclopm e nt Com pan y '!. "Turtle Rock Ridge" com munity. an Irvine Groundbre aking o n t he com muna ty or 44 luxury a ttached home!> will take place within the next few weeks, while model homes are slated to open this fall If your anchor 's away you can f i nd a new one i n the Boating classifieds of the 642·5678 DAILY PILOT ~'The night lights c h a nge ; I 111111· I<• •1 ~ \ 1 ... 1.1 1111nw ... 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' BUY~ A NEW 1979 PICKUP OR PAY ONLY BRAND NEW '79 LONGBED PICKUP Equipped w1lh 4 c;peed d1c;c 1 brakes. vinyl inrenor rail Jate panel (021747)(60381 s4199 48 With $399 down. cash or trade. ap- pro11ed credit and 48 monthly pay- ments of $113.48 your deferred payment pnce 1s $5846.04 APR 11.83% ( l only} (013695) (6401) BRAND NEW '79 PICKUP DELUXE Eou1pped w1rh 5 speed. disc brakes AM/FM radio. vll'lyl m1erior, ra11qa1e panel (0t3308) (6221) s5099 BRAND NEW '79 SRS SPORT TRUCK Equipped with giant longbed. 5 speed. disc brakes. bucket seats, AM/fM radio steel radial tires. tinted glass. vinyl interior (021566)(6283) s5599 NEW 1979 CELICA ST. -$ OR PAY ONLY S speed, power (disc) brakes~buc ket seats, am/fm stereo, steel ra- dial tires. (192672) (631 4) •141•1 -· With $399 dn. cash or trade, approved credit and 48 monthly payments. Deferred pymt. price 1s $7207.80 APR 11 .83% (1 only) BRAND NEW '79 CELICA SPORT COUPE Equipped with 5 speed, power sleerlng. power disc brakes. AM/FM slereo, steel radial tires. tinted glass. vinyl Interior. (192063) (e052) s5999 BRAND NEW '79 CELICA LlmACK . Equipped with 5 speed. power (\1sc brakes. AM/FM stereo, steel radial tires. tinted glass. vinyl lnte<10f'. (561643)(5639) BRAND NEW '79 CELICA UFTIACK Equipped with !sunc:oof. aulo trans •• power steering, powet' disc brakes, AM/FM stereo, sleet radial tires. tinted glass, vinyl Interior. (572399) (6172) I _. ............... _._ .. -................ ~ .... .-....... _ --8 -OM. Y PJLOT l ~~~~~--~--~----"'auc NOTICE 6 4 2 DAll.¥-Pi1.0i:CLASi1iiED-ADS -·~ You Can Sell It, "Ind It, Trade It With a Want Ad aA2•11.-.e OM C•H lervtce U-. ilV•U Faet Credit ~val "-•'-S. •..••...........•...... .......... ,............ . ............................................ . ... ,.. I OOJ .... ,.. I 002 .... ,.. I OOJ .... ,.. I OOJ .....••......•.•..•.•.. ···•·················•· ............................................. . """" ...... 1"'9f()r-c ..... 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TP\1~ t.l•ll1'nln1 •• , f1teic:t wnh the <:.ene C Got_, Cowftlt '''"' .o• 0••"00 Cownt• Oft flll\ >IAltlTWAI ••• h ied with t~ M•Hll Ii,""· <.ou•llY Cl•rk of Or•1>99 Couftly on Mert ll 18. 1q1' 1'111UJ PulJll\'*' Or~ C:.0.\1 O•olv Puot. l'llH" Aprllt , IS.U,19, 1979 lltl)-7' Pubh>l\ed Or-C:O.>I D•llY Piiot. --- AP"' '· •. u. n. 1919 11•1• P UllUC NOTICE P UBUC NOTICE FICTlllOUS austNEU NAME U ATEMIENT l'tCTn1ous aus111au NAME STATEMENT fhif' fOllOWl"Q perW>n ... OOtno OU\• MU O ' TM loll-•"9 119r-. I\ OCHnQ IN~· PAClrtecOASI fYP(Sl:fTtNC.. l'\O\ 0 l~t 40•m\ A,..n,,.,_ C.0.t• M<tw , (A PAECISI~ PLAS.TIC COA i, Ill ~1•2• W lltft 51r .. 1, Un+I E 8. Co\I• Mew . M dt • l4•'ti!t'Ke Wvctcrwc>t"1n .)C)U C•ll•orn•a tn.tl ,_.onr1.1••• A"'t "Vt.". C.o\t• M t \.4. C-A E mtl A•ft• o .. Co•l•r 710J '"11 AmerttM\ A¥iftnue. Na R. 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Hunt1t'IQ1on 8"atn C.11t11torn•A t1on1, 110 ¥>ulh C...mo .. o~. Oranoe. 92M6 t.A ~1~ fht\ 0u•.1f~\\ t) LOOOu(h•O bf dn ,n , f\1\ bu\tM\\ I\ c. Ondu,tod b ' • C.Of d1V1du•I f)Orttllon -~rurt•Y (.. Wt1nfJ 0.•l tWO'tJ\4.NJot In• rt11\ \1ttfM"'ent ••) l1ltO ••tf'i t"t Pthllp .,.•tot«t (ounly Cttt' Of Or•n99 <.ounlt on f'l\flipNl(OliJ, Pro-1\1 Ap"I ~. U/9 Ill•' \l<\ltmllftl •<I> 111.c ""II\ tnt PllUU COIHllY Cle•• ol Orn•~ Counly on Pu!11t\-Ot.,. C:O.>I D•1ty Piiot. ~•rtll l8, 191'1. Aprllt , U, Jl, 2t, 1"7t tlU-1' fl'11tm • PUOto•"'1<1 Or-CIM>t D•11y Polot PUBUC NOTICE Ap"I I, I, 0 , n. ,.,.. 1)~}1' ---• ltEOUESf R>• a 10$ PO• P UBU C NOTICE su1t'.::.~~~H~n NOflCE tS HEREBY OIVE H trw1 STATl.MENTOF AaANOOlolMIENT Ille Fowftl•on V•lley Sc.llOot Ol•tr1<1 OP USI. O,. •111 rto1•e up lo, Dul nol l•le1 tn•n PICTtflOUS a1n111au NAME l 00 pm ()ti""' I, •• ,,. ""'''° O>d'. f h,. fo ltow •na-per\On\ "'•"e '°'the w leof M.ttph1\v~n1t ... , 4D4ndone<lllleU~OllMF1<lll11N\8u•I· llt m' lor Wit ,_ .,.,,_, 811""' ,,.,>H•tM Ont !>l•tlOf'I W6(j!Oft 8 .. t( p E I R 0 L E u M LOU lion .. , Uoo RoeeoPI PurLno ino MAAKETIN(;, 1.00 ("ap•Mn &~el'"', O•P•rtmenl I/H I 1141~)1 fulter1on.C..11forn16~6l1 1ntor ...,•l1on on f 1tl' '40 t lO\ll\ J IWtt•. ,.,"' WlllO• ,,, LlgntllOu"" L.-"W, p 0 llU• 010 Fo11n cte, Fowm••n V•lley, C•totorn1• t110ll ••ft V•ll-Y. U htorn•• quue P•ul l(K~1an. 1S...l Pt1rnro\ot C..Owt:rn1no 8oatcJ Wl\tmlM1'er, ~tllomt• nWll C.'-M. HarOy Tiii' bu\lneU ••• COllCl\ltlecJ by • °"""'' SulJe•IM•f'IO'"\' 11ml110 p.H1non11lp. ~outll•lnV•tteykhoot D•\t l -J B~c.t Pubh>./\ed Or~ C.0.•t C>•1ly Pilot Tiii\ \lelrmMI W•> t1lt!CI wtlll tlw' AIJl'll1),J1,lt1' 1'!tf./ '°""'" Cl•rll ot Or•n~ '°"~" on April II, 191' ,._,u PUBLIC NOTICE P\lbll,_ 0<•"00 C.0.\1 0.,IY P1IOI, 1---------...---Aprll 22.1' MIO M•t •. t), t919 \21f>.I. PIC'llTIOUSaUSINl.H PUBLIC NOTICE NAMI. STATIEMl.NT T11e 1o11owtne Pt"°" I• OOlnt bull· ,,.n •• FOUNTAIN tNT(ltHATIONAL PICTITIOUS auStNIH COMPAHY, Ill .. YOUf'IO Alvff Awe., HA.ME ST A TEMENT Fount•ln V•llty, CA ti IOI .. ______ _ Tiit IOllOWlnQ 119'""' I\ 0011'9 ""''' Willy I.In, 10'918 El (10 A•e . Fo;,n. MHU, t•oftV•lley,CA~IOI OOH MARCI AL M EX t C.AN Tiii\ Uuilne>> I> UW•dutle<I by •II 111· ,.ESTAUAAHT, ~, w. '"" Street. oi.ie1 ... 1 tMt•Me~.CAtif0tftht Willy Lin ~rc1•I C..11¥do. 1161 Of(llord Tlli• tLtltmeftl •n !tied '"''" ,,,. S...te """· c.tlfomi• 91607 ' Co1H1ty Clert. ol Or•~ Couf'lty Oii Tll" ~neu I\ Condu<led Dy •n lft· April 16, 191', • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T UDO ISLI Ua ""'w rrom 2 patio decks enhances cu ~lurn t1 pt1ciout1 a tsdrm .. 4 -batt. trad1t1onal home : like new Ideal fot ~nlcrta1nln1 Corner lot. e.>.ooo. Ila CANYON Golf course view from spacious s BR. 4 hu. tradit1onc.al home; lge. family room. pool, Jacuzzi. $750,000 OCIAMFIONT Quality t•ra!tsmanship in mahog. trim & ouk noors sets off this landmark ; 4 Bfl, J ba. home in finest locat ion. ~stublb;ht.-d trees & lawns. '$48.5.000. IAYFROMT Severe.al fine bayfront home!> with pier & slip AVALON Wt·ll constructed. 3 BR . I bu. oak fl oor, partial base m ent. concrete foundation. Flats area. $120.000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR ~ l 1 II •y· .. d· (J, •• "" !! t,!', olb l -------------BEST BUY NEWPORT BEACH 4 bt•clrooms. 3 baths. plus added bonus room. <i n-law quarters. studio or hohby room ). Prime location. Jus t lts t<.•d $153,500. lentfta EilertHtt, Realtor 675-2373 -------------* SHORECLIFFS * A most immaculate 2 !itory ~ome in best area of CdM . Cus tom built 3 Hd rm +rlcn. New carpets. wallpaper and rnll'rior paint. Muster bedroom inclu<lt·s frplc. his & he r bath & -;uncl(·('I.: l'vl bca<:h +vie w poi nt (}\\ n<.•r mot1vatl'd Hnd "ill carry l~l T D at 10';. S25!J.OOO. 955-lM!H 642·3263 Ot•nnis H1ckell!'>. Hcaltor EOUAl HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ~sher's Notice: MHa Y et"dt Morlh New prt c:c: SI 12.0\10 ~ruble 4 Urlrm. I ~tory home on qutt:l r ul dl•-i.:ir Wnlking rt1:.1ann• Ill <ill '<'hoob t'l·r.un1c: l.Jll• Ooor'> 10 k II d lt'tt & lo)l'r lk•auurull} plant c1I alrturn & n •dwou11 dtr•k in lari:c. prhall' ool'ky.1rd t::ill 751 ·31\JI C::SEL ECT I PROPERTIES All real e11late adve rt1:.ed in this ne ws paper 1s :.ub· ject to lhe t'ederal t'u1r H ousin g Act or 19681 ________ _ which m ake:. 1t illegal to COST A MISA advertise "an y pre · SUPl:R SHAIP fe r encc. hmat auon ; or F irepla ce. upgrades. dl.scnm1nut1on based on :.hak e roor. c us t o m r ace. color, religion, sex. brick Con c r e l t: lo w or national ongin. or a n maintenance yard and Ullenuon l o make any aCNJN> from home~ :.c:ll such prefer en ce. l.Jm1la· mg ror $25,000 m ore 3 l.JOO, or d1i.cnm10att0n." bdrm . 1:14 bath.'> as k mg This ne ws paper will not knowingly accept a n y adve rl1s1ng for r eal estate wtuch is in v iola· tiono rlhe law. Slll.5.000. Cull Bob Sc:utt. 'lS:l·l!f~. j QUAIL A.!~S~-'°'" Jll l :lO r.M.I aac>IS: AdnrtiHrs --------*'-'d check tt.elr och dalty .ct report tr· ron i.._diatety. The DAILY PILOT n .... s I~ for ttw flnt ht- c.ornct IMertiOft CMlly. MOllLEHOME IMIRVIME Located In btn 5 Star Mobile Home Park. Pool, Jacuzt1. Lawn bowling. Hobby rm. Spacious dbl ---------•I m o bile h o me. Bar· nn~on. Xlnt co ndition. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... , .. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reduced $4.000 lo S27,9SO. Se<'ur it)' gates. Open Eve:.. 545·1M91 c L A s s I F I E D •l•ld\131 "'*' Mercl•t G•ll ... oo Pvoil>rted Oren90 Coe•I Delly Piiot $67,500 Tiiis >t•l-1 •n filed with t~ Apr. 17,7',/oljty•, ll, tt7t tU.·1' TOT• L ,RICE C-1Y Clerk ol Of•ll9t C-ty °" ~ '°" Atirtt ''· ""· PUBLIC NOTICE Immaculat e townhom e --------- Pu .. l"*f Orenee eo.s1oe11:';:is -----------o n q u i et corne r 3 MUST SELL ""'" u .1t-Mey•. u, 1,19 1._1.,; ••CTmous aus1111u Sunshine bedrms. 2 bath. THIS WEHEHD -NAMI. STAHMUIT bright . s unny kitc he n . PUBLIC NOTICE Int 1011ow1119 perM>ft1 ••• e101na 6 brick p a tio overlooking OWNER MOVING. New 1>11•1,,.nei "~I A ( home ~ady. No w's the CALORIE cuncA DESSERTS g r een ..... t u nta11t1c b th PICTITIOUllMllutns >mo~ 11-. L•"" ""'' u. home ut $67 .500 Easy time to uy ts s pec· llAMll STATU1111tT n1>11 • terms Act no w ! ~2313 ta c u I a r P e t c r • s Tiit IOllOwlftt per'°"' •r• 001no Jollft o.v1c1 H•tc11, 2).111 A<Ml•l'\to 4 1 .,., • , • • "· • '· 1 Townhocne. P lan D. 2562 Mlfotnft: Orl¥t,L~Hl~l.CA'21111 DA~ r 'I o/ rJewPorl REALTORS '71-HI I OPIN HOUSIS JASMIHI ClllK -Two ho•tt ....... c ...... Mr. ...... ... u .,, ..... 24 ........... ...-.tu. IMwllM tree lilled stneh 9d _.. gnHIMlts; ,.ols, l.cH1I, TIHHIS COURTS; tM "tJMd M." -I .... I Hn ..... t.oc.a.-c••----- 4t JASMIMI CllH DI: o.ty "-6 ISwfu•t Modef °" ttw ,.... --.. L1u .. r l o•1 Master ••lie with OCEAH·CATALIHA VllW & .,. edfecettt ,n.... shtdy wltt. th OWll fir.,-.. $244,100. OHM SAT & SUM I tolP.M. 11 t JASMtHI CllH DI: .._.. ..- "-AH 5 -lflllt a...e. ............. , r.lu fa•llt rooM, . OCIAM VllW; ... ec~f· $244,500. or 1MY se Gt S 1,000. "'" IMt· OPIH SAT & SUM I to 5 P.M. llZZ VIA UDO: OH THI II• IAY: topltllticahd H•llMJ .. tts best. 11..-t tow ....... codo•lllWR -w9lla to e1.cl111he Lido VllloCJ& shop1 & rest-WllL Shp o.t AMI ,_. .,.-. brick hmlce ...to yow bo.t -,._. UMDY WAY,_... ••t for..._; I boat slip to 64 ffft. rriud to Ml .t $475.000. OPIH SUH 12 to 4:00 P.M. 2 5 0 0 MAIGA IET . HEWPOIT HlJGHTS: rr;._ loc.tioa 9d la top co,.dltio1t -two & dH or thrH bedrOOM ..... ; med bridl .... llCe wftt. raiwd .......... wood IOlll (wWowsJ, ,.,... ,_.... ............ to pri•• Y AID ll'OCMll f« pooU: tr.tWy p alabd- a chanMr. bcehttt .. SI 3',000. <>PIH SUH. l·S. THE ILUFFS: Poplll• "E Pkllt". Thrff bedrOOIM, fCllftily rootft, 21/J batlt~ Opett b••• ceilings, ,,. • .,,.taln •ltw, wide grH1tbeft. J111t great .. $ 111, 900. COSTA MESA: DftightM for a flnt hOffttOWMr.' fhrH bedrOOMS. __. MW roof, repainted, newly carpeted &- dreped. $75, 900. A TTEMTIOH INVESTORS: CorOfta ~ Mor. 01tt block to llG COROMA IEACH. Sil 1Mftt with prhcrtt patios Ir decb °" HCCMtd ftoor, 1 .. Hlhg drt1Md for tt.ird leul llllift U. nRJH• o•Hs, di*-cnohen. brick flt ... aces In fMr ...... TAX IHaTa 1490,000. LEASES, COIOMA DIL Mil laNJt thrff be*'OCMRs, '"'-celhgt. brick fireplace. $650 •••IMt· So .. tt. of HH)ltwcry: FwltltlMd ....... °" year's ltaM. Two be*"-. 2 Mlltl, flreplact. $625 mcMtfhlJ. Two bedr'OCMttl, 2 baths, extra 1..,. roo•s. Deck off IMMJ rooM. $475 IWOttthfy. COLE OF MEWPOIT REALTORS 2515 E. Coest Hwy •• COf'OM dl4 M9' 675-5511 DOVH IHOllS Magnificent bay & night light views. 4 br. 3 ba, Fre nc h doors overlook extensive warm brick patios with pool & jacuzzi. Elegant parquet rtoors in e ntry hall & dining room. Custom designed be vele d leaded windows : make this a real jewel. Huge ramily room with 2nd fireplace. Custom quality throug hout. Inte r iors by Cannel & Chaffin. By appl. $.550,000 fee . FAUEU Ir CO. NOPBTIES 759-1092 "'"" ...... ..........•............ . ............. -. .. .-... .,.,.. I 00 e 1•r• I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• .. CANYON Secur ity 1uarded Monaco model : 3 ·bdnnl., puqlolet entry. 3 car pr age: beautiful do· eot...ar. a &real b1&1 at al.DI JJMTAYLOR REALTY , ... _ Lll'S.H.I. ...,you· A NEW women '• o r · 1anl'#'GD o(ferioa buy • lti1 or lie R.E counsel· lna.m-Gll -~-........... _ .... macnab I lrvlne realty OPIM SUM. I ·5 P .M. 1245 BA YSIOE OR. Executive hideaway, excellent inve.citment or happy home. 2 BR~ + s pacious Ii ving rm & view deck. $425,000 incl. land. Dona Chichester 642·8235. <F·47 l . OrEH SUM. 1-5 P.M. 333 MILFORD. CAMEO SHORES. 1s t time open ! lmmac. 4 BR, formaJ dining rm home w/atrium & lg. yard. Close to everything & one of the best buys al $284,500. Don~ Godshall 644·6200. ( F ·48 > OPEN SUM. I ·5 P.M. 1219 SANTIAGO. DOVER SHORES. Dramatic 4 BR executive home f(!aturiru~ ~posed beams. cathedral ceilings & garden setting. All new gourmet kitchen. too! $34~.soo fee. Larry Oyer 642·8235. ( F·49) OrEH SUM. 2-5 P.M. 14 0 1 MARINERS DR . An unbeatable buy in Westcliff area! C harming 3 BR o n beautiful grounds w/small pool. Family rm w /s hutter s & us ed brick fplc. Oinin~ rm. $169,750. Barbara Aune 642·823.S. C F-50) OPIH SUM. I ·5 P .M. 2G06 LIGHTHOUSE, HARBOR VlEW HILLS. 4 BR Broadmoor b e auty n est led in c h arming neighborhood. $237 .000. Coby Ward 642·823.5. <F-51) Of'EH SUM. I ·5 P.M. 111 2 S/\NTlJ\(;() DR. DOVER SHORES Thl' pcrfctt 1 BR family home. Formal dining, master s uite, li ving rm & famil y rm open to w alled yard & -;parkltng pool. f<'loor -to-ccilrnJ.? fple o pe ns Lo kitc h en & brkf~t rm. $323,750. Barbarn J\une 642·8235. < F'-521 OPEN SUH. I ·5 P.M. 1816 BUTI'ONSH E LL. BA YC REST. Entertain .. rain or s hine" -let the ~un or slur~ s hine in -or close the "r<'tractable" roof in this c ustom built 1 BH home w/h:mderafted bar 111 atrium. Pool + sunny d eck. S329.500. Larry Dyer t>42 ·8235. ( .. ~.53 1 ONN SUM. I ·I P.M. 5015 CRESCENT, PERALTA HILLS . Lush estate w/r oom for tennis court & zoned for horses. 5 BRs -huge gam e rm on 2nd level + family rm. Cus tom pool, jacuzzi & waterfall. Alar m sy s tem + comm. ~uc.ard patrol. Many, many more amenities. $450,000. Helen Wood 644 ·6200. CF·S4 > COUMTRY STYLE -S 157.500 Very spacious 4 BR family home featuring formal dining, family rm + many extras fo und only in expensive custom homes. Walk to golf course & horse stables in lovely tree.filled country atmos phere. Paula Bailey 642·8235. <F·55> PINEHURST MODB.-11• CAMYON View townhome. HighJy upgraded end unit w/deluxe mirrored wet bar. fplc~ wood-planked flooring in living rm , 2 BRs & den + wrap.aro und deckin g . $227,500. J oyce Edlund 642-8235. <F-56) CAMIO SHOltlS-OCIAM YllW Cus tom home in private wooded location overlooking the blue Pacific! Spacious mas ter suite + 2 other BRs. S baths. lg . fami ly rm & beautifuJ pool + deck. $550,000 fee. J ean Dales 642-8235. <F·57) O ltt O INAI. SAM S OF AML~H•tcll,JMllAOeleftlO [9 -----, sq. rt ............ s. a may HUHT11o10TOH IEACH •.. 1 ANM• CH1w ....... N•Q11et.CAmn • llU!. ill;:~ room. formal D.R .. AIC. ""-· HllM'""°" llNcl\, c.i11om1. Th•• 11<tM11eh "'°"4IKtec1 9Y.., 111-com rn u o I tt p oo I & JtttMetit~M4S.Atrow lvlGv•t ~ .. --• OP N SAT &1._-~~~~~~--1 .............. ___ ll Ori,,., NO. H, Seit GMrltl. Celllotni. J-0, H .. <11 '""'' 1· t01t Tltlt ""-"' ••• ,,..., wttll ,,. 2 r .. -~.-....................................... 1 1-5, .. Shula. Irvlne. IACI IA y IALIOA ISLAND -PIH + PLOA T Oversize comer lot on E. Bayf ront w/vlew! l ·story, s BR, family rm w I m odern kitc hen . Expand, remodel or build. $665,000 subj. to cancellation of exist. escrow. Dick Halderman 642-8235. (F·M> ·~ LM ~ M4 s A,. COVf'llJ C:lt"-Of Or•• Covnty on MIWPOIT CIMTH w··· Hf A. Tl Poyo Orin, No. H, Sen O•brltl, "" 2', ltrt, r.. -"' I 1••Ln - -,.. ee111om1et1n• ,11u. f .r. -Unbelievable charm and PRIV ~cy Htldl l.YM ~o. ,,.. s. Ar· PuDll"-1 0r-. C.O.st o.11v Piiot .ft,.· • I 640. I 112 privac~On nearly ~ 11' ~·· Ho. H, s-i o-1e1, C.tllomlt 111,1. u,n, tt7t wr.,. ; ..,.. vy roof Plllil.ll TREES ' 16 ·--------!!'u..~" • .. ,. '._ I ._y •~y ... y r-nc. h d nd win: " Tllll IMlllMU ., COlldUtltcl lly • • ... ... ..-.i_,,.r$111.,, P UBLIC NOTICE J ' 1 ~ : Need 2 nlespenona Im· d ows. 4 bdrms. wllh PANORAMIC Jl11MMlt~11 ~ •• ~ m•dlat•ly l o hand!• separate master s uite. Tiii• ,,.._. ... lllM •1111 ,,,.1---=-----------5 , ... ~ .. , Ir h ocl!.:. .... v1Ew Covftly Cl.rtl ol Of•• Coun1, Oii PICTITIOUUUllltHI Businessmen l ruahina busineu. May arg.e wor • op a r e a 511l" --""·"'' .. ,...ITATIMIMT _ __.. rentals o r not ••• behind rararie. Own e r 110 900 •11-Tht tol1Hl119 ,.._, ero cl~ftQ I/ IJOll orn do ing i ....,,. w1'll h • p ( n ance a t $ ~1.,_0r ... c.11 o.u; .;.· "'",,.•": " : preferred. IncenUve " • •un.1t.,.Mrt•.•1.m• U»rt tto1.1. 11tv11t11 •HOCIATU , builneu under o I ~k>ns Ut. $266.000. Call She ryl Only 10% down. Owner ______________ I.TO., ..., o. ... "'"'· ""'"'' 6 F'1c tt11ou• Bus1ntu I ereww. 75Z·llli:IO. wW finance. SPACIOUS ~ .. ~.;.c.i:.:.=,, • c..tlfwllle Name JIOu ~ requlrtd J '-'I I _.,IL 2 b r + 2 YI b a . rl>;.':..,_ ur1m••I•"· ,,., o. ... t ""•'· by low rlJIUiltts:i and TV~ BEAUTIFUL OCEAN ,.., ;;i..v ~IMcll.CellfMllo...... Proftn1ori& C<¥JI:. Sec .... CE VIJ:W rrom 1111\ken llv· ~''\ ...!.~:::=::<MW< .. • 91 • 17900 10 179101 to /It. a '!!!!!~~!l!~~!!!!I r-..._ · lftl rm, ronnal d!n inl / "'~· i·' flltl(lft~ 7 ~·1 cttt1ou1 Bualntu t:: PIOPlaTIIS.. rm.kitcbell,arhendtome ( ._ 1 ._\ J1 ri-..1..s.-, .., St 1 ~ 1 "rid IDltJ' bdrm . Perfert h&cle -' ·""''19\r ~iu ..;;;:-name o r m .. n.. 00M"T'AYl9n to,.nl:MP.M.I awayrorLOVERS!Open r~ -.~· '1>,\ •· T1t1t tl-..it wtt fllM w1111 ,._ '1!ovc ii publtahed /Or o .... DOW, holll•t from ·~~~~~~~~~~1 .... 11 .. ~m. Pltue call \ t '* ,1\. ,L c:-1, c:Mftl .. 0r..,.. c-1, lfl /our C0n$«14'1W UtkA 11Vo3. flAA c .. ... 1; '::':."' ._ .. •-....... u. ~!' ~ot111"tr111t MM, .... ,.,. 8 W1': (II the DA/l.Y ~.·1~:.~~. per e nni. llakt those 1-0od iii-. -• -· I lll~Olll :=~t:•AM• PILOT con help UJtlh ~ --lllD1111luW lttma c:a·,. -~ eommunllyM~:~: ==:a~-~~p~~IT~~;~~C~~ -~--~.~~larla•,•tabl~eamll)' ,~;1;11;~;1;11 • • 642·4321 Ezl. 332 for -· naa CAMIO ... Hl.MeS Llaht & airy 4 BR, formal dining rm res. w/cathedral celling & loads of glass ln garden-like setting. Private location. $219,500 roe (long eKrow preferred). Sandie Fix 644·8200. <F·59) CUSTOM HOt111 NICI '"VCTIOMt Newly built w11ple ndld Ylew of Bay, mtns & night Ugbta I 4 BRI, f amlly rm, IUMY brltfst rm, I IDlc.!t 2 patios + extra-11. Iott NO'w $249,000 -nex. financing -1ubmlt, Belle Chase Lee 644·8200. Sr_.,> l!!OdQIW Pvllll.,.. Or-.. c:.. 0.1 Plttm /urlhcir lnformallon. .... la ClwllMd. Call ·······-•111,, tt..a."" 11 1'1;';..":f, ______ .l!====:;;·::· ::;;:::;;:;:;·:-il.';W;i:ant:;;Ad~;;IW~l~p;;;?=;;;;142-~~J..:....,.:;;;;;. ___ ===-·LW=ant==Ad=R=•=w=\l=;:::;;:::;::L-.l•I _ .. . . -----.~ .. ,.., .,,,,_....,.._----. --•('•41 •··-··-· ' _ _. ____ .. __ ,... ________ --- . ··-----..... ---·- 3 n ~ -I 0 sl A 0 - l' " II b d b J 0NM IM OU COION.A D& MAI Old wor ld h irm an .t c•uMom ne w homl• Hard'°'ood fl t'>Or , f'~rttnch doors l.1hr.;1r) Gournwt kitchen. $'198,000 SF.r-: 'A CY SIMM ONS AT 233 POl"PY OrtN IN THI ILUffS Rt>bt \'alue "Dolort•b " rn orth Hluff~ cry pr avutt• t•ul d l' b.n· with l nr~l' .:n•t.•nbt•ll on thrN~ ~utt'b Sl 57 000 St: .. : MAGG IE CillTll AT 1300 OTl'~RO <off Va btd 0 1 nad.'1 1 ortN IN HAllOI VltW HOMIS 1<:x trt.t ord1 n ur\ M onacn Cornfort,ahh· 2 ht'<lt oom b, t.lt.·n & 2 ha t h h 11 Ill t• P r 11 I t• :-. b 111 u a 11 y la ndM·uµt·d & m .11r11 u1ned Pri<·e Sl69 .5'XI SEE .!OE t\11-:VA AT 1806 POHT Wl11<:1<:1.t-:H PLA('f; 0 r EN IN Sf AV I E W S p a c· 111 u ~ two story POHT ROYAL with 4 bt'drooms. :I full baths . on roomy corner lot Spt.•t.·1a l feature!'> pa nc!ra m it vww. :I <·ar gara~c:. s kylights. plus ··spl'C'ial project" room. $355,000 exdus1ve offering. SEE GI NNY ANOERSON AT 1921 YAClfi' CAM ILLA orEN IN CORONA DEL MAR It's new on the market and full of old world charm. This 3 ycc.tr old custom home has 3 bedrooms. fa mily room ~nd formal dining r oom . Price $285,000. SEE LUC Y ROSE AT 517 POPPY orEN IM HARIOR VIEW HOMES 2 bdr ms, den & 2 balhs & pool. Del Piso tile in kilchcn & entry hall. Aquarium between hall & den. $169,500. SEE VOOY NELSON AT 1706 PORT ASHLEY orEN IH HARIOR VIEW HILLS 4 Bedrooms. 3 ba ths formal dining room, with bar in separate family r oom . $255 .000. SEE BR ENDA GLASS AT 3814 TOPS IDE. OPEN IH E.ASTILUFF 4 Bedrooms. formal dinin g roo m . tas tefull y d ec:o r alt.·d & 1mmac u 1 atel y maintained . $169.500 SEE EVAN CORKETT AT 2848 CATALPA OrEN IH IAYCREST Great family home, 3 bedrooms plus separate maste r suite. poolsizc yard. s uperb condition. Well priced at $148.500. SEE KAY RAN G ER AT 184 2 JRVI NE COUNTRY FRENCH CHARM Forty fi ve fool lo t · Cathedra l ceilings, country ki tchen with finest built-in appliances. peg & groove fl oors, 3 bedrooms. outs tanding ms tr. suite. balcony. French doors, large So. patio. $425,000. DESlllAILE DOVU SHORES Beautifully mainta ine d warm. c harmjn_g ra mily home. 5 bdrms. living room. library, family & aclivily room . Security system, wine closet, & many more goodies! Back Bay, night light view & you own the land ! $495.000. ENJOY !!! Pool & tennis a few steps from this dramatic 3 bedroom , fa mily room ho m e with forma l d ining rm. Corner location in the Bluffs. Price $149,000. WESTCLI~ 4 IEDltOOMS Darling West c tirr home m ade affordable for the youn~ growing fa mily. Quiet tree-lined cul-de-sac. Large lot close t o schools & shoppin~. $139,000. IAYSHORES Buildable lot on Wave rly Drive. Create your dream home in this lovely private area. Close to private beaches & marina. $275,000. WOOD! GLASS! SECLUSION! Fantastic family home. Custom built on a huge lot in one or Newport's nices t areas. Five bedrooms, study, pool & spa all for $350.000. TOWNHOUSE DUPLEX Separate two stor y, three bedroom two bath units on tree-lined street south of highway. Well designed to demand a h igher rental. Only $254.500. INVISTOISI Fabulous buy near bay & walking distance to ocean. Each unit with 3 bd 4t separate address. Owner will finance at 10%. Price $235,000. OCIAH. SAND. &UM. FUM All available to you for the s ummer. Owner is very motivated to sell this 3 bedroom, 2 bath and lrg. family room home decorated with earth tones. $199,500. A CGUMIU. ...... CO. 644·9080 t1111M~MIU.a-. ... ,..._,Qbn'llt UN19Ul HOMIS orlH 1.5 TODA y l 'Nl()UI": l N W£STCLlf'i'' -4 bdrm. 21:. hathri, pool, guest house, gre at houM'. $192,500 Sec Mary Wol<lal 1607 l>oruthy L<iOl' U N HHI 1<; l N R I G Ci\ N Y 0 N - c;n·c:n!J rll'r, 2 t>d rm, 180' view. (•xqu1s 1tt· dt>l·or. $227 ,500. See Ralph Wakt>f1dt.1 al 77 Sea Island. UNfQ U1': IN NEWPORT BEACH -2 new custom homes, both Unique! 3 bdrm ~. 2 :,ttH Y. s u1 decks. nrn·rowavcs. et<.'. $2 15,000. See Allan He ller at 545/549 Irvine in Newport II eig hts. lJ NIQUF. IN CORONA DEL MAR -3 hdrm <.·harmer on an R-2 lot. Great location, custom re modeled and some v i e w. See Ca th y Cr ay at 506 M argueritt:. Brin#.{ $179,000. UN IQUE IN BAYCREST -I van Wells desij:!ned 4 bdrm, 3 bath, formal dining, beautifully landscaped. See Maril y n R o u ss clol lit 1846 Tradewinds tJN IOUb IN llARBOR VIEW -3 bdrm, newer q u;,tlity appointments, large corner lot. gn~al view. $375,000 fee. Sec Marcia Kear at 2921 Pebble. UN IQUE li'l TURTLEROCK GLEN 2 bdrm, 21f.! baths, wood and glass f ecl.. s upe rb view. $165 .000. See Laraicnc Shaw al #8 Whitewater. fo'HONT ROW VIEW .-.: Completely n•tJ onc ~ Handsome. colorful & vacant :~ bdrm. 21 2 baths. pool ahd frplces. I.i v. rm. looks over boats. See Kay (;l avas .it 1509 Dolphin, Irvine Terrace, bring $515,000. UN IQUE IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY -s bdrms. 7200 sq . rt. lot, near ML Sq. Park. just $94.000 See Laraine Shaw a t 16371 Mahogany. UN IQ UE IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS - 4 bdrm. 3 bath, s in~le story; privacy abounds : pri va te beach access. $175,000. Sec Donna Schroeder at 4806 Cortland. UNIQUE If'' UNIVERSITY PARK - 2200 sq. ft. 3 bdrm townhome, wood floors, family area. ree. land. Only $129,500. See Ha rriette Hammond al 4572 Goldcnglow. UN IQUE I N OLD CORONA DEL MAR -One or the best Ocean Blvd. views -3 bdrms, 2 baths, hardwood floors. jacuzzi, $575.000, c-it! See M ichclle Syverson at 3620 Ocean Blvd. UNIQUE IN SEAVIEW -4 bdrm. great view, jacuzzi, patios and near tennis and pools, $279,000. See Ralph Wa kefi eld at 1911 Yacht Maria. N I Q U F: IN HARBOR V I EW IJROAOMOOR -4 bdrm. sgle story, 2 frplces, pool a nd jac uzzi, $239,900. See Natalie Fogarty al 2600 U ghthouse Lane. UNIQUE IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS -First time open! 3 Bdrm + gues t r oom. inc r ed . view. pool. like a Bavarian retreat, $415,000 (fee ). See Mary Ann Anderson at 2821 Pebble. U~1()Ut= li()Mt=§ REAL 10RS' , Tttr NICESTrFOPLC SrLllNG Tiff NT.llTl'Sr HOMfS CORONA OE L MAR, 675-6000 MESA VERDE, 54ti-5990 • CALL US {ust ttJ!i!I"' 644-1133 g~(·a ll, ANYTIME OPEN HOUSES I ·5 SUPHI I-Pl.AMS ORIGINAL 11.UFFS 404 VISTA •IAM»I ~___.~agniticent property I Lovely entry pa io, 3 bdrms. & de n, 21h baths; loads of extras! Vista view. A delight, come & see! $225,000 542 VISTA ....... Gorgeous end unit, expanded & re· cently decor at ed ln every detail. Large f!!'cenbelt, 3 patios; one of a kind! Picture kitchen. 3 bdrms. & Camily, 2'AI baths. Jwst sparkles!! Price $224,500. IASlll.UflP-2107 ALTA VISTA Super custom single level 4 bdrm., in mint condition ! View lot. Only $199,500. I f ones & LIASH AYAILAl&.I ASI THI -.UPPS .m•TSll LEASE 4207 Dana. N.B .• Newly dee. "25/mo. As k for Bob or Dovie Koop 631-1266 ACROSS FIOM PAD I This classic 4 Bdr. Mesa Verde home features formal dining. cozy den & used brick courtyard . Just r ight priced at $133,950. Ask for Jackie Handleman 631·1266 NEWPORT lliCH DUPLEX Two 2 Bdrm Units . UPGRADED CLOSE TO THE BEACH. Least expensive duplex listed in Newport Beach. Ask for Robe rt Milliken 631-1266 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA •Triplex •Fourplex $147 ,500 $220.000 •3·1 Bdrm iJoits + •Commercial $143,000 $215,000 631-1266 •5 Units-Fixer •Ask for Robert Milliken IEACHFROMT Rare P e ninsula Point Oceanfron t Home. MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY! $525,000. Ask for Da rrell Pas h 631 -1266 EASTSIDE CostaMHaCa.do No qualifying necessary. 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Take over e xisting loan. Call J ohn Marshall 631 -1266 AIR CONDITIONED Combination ramily room and country kitche n w /ftrepla c e 3 Bdrms w I atrium orr mas te r s uite. Only $96,500 . As k for Glen Hel warlh 631·1266 NEWPORT HEIGHTS We -heh~ -TrclCk Costa Mes a . large duplex. Close to park and schools. Both units 3 Bdrm, 2'h Ba., s unken living rm., fireplace a nd private patio w/dbl garages. $205.000. Ask for Roy Siemens 631-1266 IRVIME 3 Bdr. H.1 Ba, w/Dining Rm. $82,900; VA Te rms Ask for Roy Siemens 631-1266. SWIMMING POOL 2 Bdr, l 1M Ba . w/Dining rm & larl'(e kidney shaped pool. $80.900 . Roy Sie mens 631·1266 YALE MODEL 4 Bdr. 2112 Ba. Tri-Level Yale. $109,900. Ask for Roy Sie mens 631-1266 FOR RENT 1600 Sq. FL Duplex. 3 Bdr. 2112 Ba. Private patio, Obi car ga rage. All this for S575.00/mo. +$350.00 Sec. Dep. Ask for Roy Siemens 631·1266 214 l. I 7tll Sfrftt, c-. MeM 631·12'6 Nationwide Network of lndlvidually Owned and Operated Real Estale omces Dramatic home of wood & glass. Fabulous Eichler designed, Sbr, fam. rm.1 rnn. din. rm., & beautifu pool. Cathedral beamed ceilings. All this only Sll9.~. Ca II to see. Coast & Country Really 646-8181 Find what you want lo•-------- Daily Pilot'Clasaifleds. G1111r .. •••••••••••••••••••••• SEAVIEW'S ANEST Exclusive "VIEW", private com· munity offers this beautifulJy at- tractive decorator-p erf ect 4 Bedroom, 21h baths custom home. .Garden like entrance, professional la ndscaping plus 2 sunny patios highlighting Newport's spectacular ocean and cit y views. Spacious fa mily r oom , form a l dining wf bllill·in wet bar, 2 woodbuming fireplaces, and alJ bulilt·in kitchen plus microwave oven. Priced for immediate saJe! ! $339,500. 675-2311 ...._,_c A1 'k4 ...... ea.u11t dllM..._? ...... ,. .... ''"· QUAIL PLACE REALTY PARTNERS. LTD. -1978A &~C•fw•LWMPa ....... SJ.000.000 ""'-...... ,.. .... ....._,.,... n ...... , ..... The Part~h1p'11 principal investment objfft!Yet are to lnveet &a real properties which wltl: 11 1 presttVe ong1n1lly~lavested c1plt1I, 121 bave pottnllll to apptttiate In v1lue. <JI provide quarterly "tH abtlttred'' c11h d1stributlons·and 141 1M~ese equity by the ffifurtloo ol loans Oft P1rUltt'S!llp properties The r artnersh1p Intends to acquire commercial. lnduatri1l properties and apartment complues which m1y be 1u.lt1ble for coodomWiam converst0n The otrer is made only by OHerini? Circular Units will only be offered and sold to bona Me residents of the slate ol California who 111 have 1 net worth of ll least $25,000 lext'l~lVe of home, home furnishings, I nd IUtomobllesl and have an annual gross income ol al least S25.000 or (21 have1 net worth ol »t least Sl00.000 cexclustve or home. home furnishings and automobJltsl. 1400 Quail Place · ' R1rh1rd F. Kurtis. Vice Presi~l 9UAIL PUCI SICUllTllS COW. Newport Beech, Cahrornia ~ 714 1752·1920 ---------------~--~----------------I would like to know more about be<'om1ng a limited partner of Quail Place Realty Partners. Ltd 1978/\ Please send me an offering CLtcular ........... Name ... Company Name Address . ... '... . . .. . · · · Buisness phonl! ............. . ICity,St~teand Z1p l . Home phone • • • • • . . .. . .•..•. My Quail Place Representative 1s ••... DP 415 VETERANS BENEFITS! Any Veteran who 1s qualified may purchase a home with NO DOWN PAYMENT! Either or tJle5e 2 special properties may rit your need: 4 BEDROOM·1uanl hv· 1l\lt rm-brick !pie -earth tone decor-new plush crptg. Just $79,900' ·OR· 3BEDROOM·formal din ing rm-eathedral ceilmg large bv rm-ut1I room RV parking. RENT TO OWN OR UNT{L CLOSt: Of' ESCROW! Full pnce SPYGLASS Fabulous 6 Bedroom Southpor t. Ocean & night light view. Beautiful pool & jacuzzi plus rriany extras. Price d to sell. Must see to appreciate. For appointment call, 640-1812 ·~-1 _ . .. ~-...-.- 11 t ~ \ ,. p • > r t --.:__9:,,.et~ n IP r ..... re altv . . .. .. .. .. ~" '82.000' ================ Don't wait call now752 1700' I tJ I 'J • If t f 1 , I • ~ f • • SALIS OPPOITUMTY [~16111 AtESH USTIMG POOL Ir JACUZZI Vaulted. heavy beam cei l ing . W a rm eartbt.ones. Su pt:r sharp 4 br home w /separate fmJy rm & cozy frpl<'. All this plus frml din rm makes thlS a must on your ll.st. Call now Open Eves. 54$-9491 We have an outsta nding opportunity ror a high quality,' professional sales per son. for our Newport Beach office. We are also interviewing for the soon to be Rancho Santa Fe office Call Mr. Hall. WATCH US GROW LUSK IN llG CAHYOH -3 Bdrm condo. stained gla ss. wood fl oors. s mas hing decorating. $225.000 .. 11 "CANYON ISLAND DL IY APPT. LUSI IN IAYCIEST -3 Bdrm. executive home. great gourmet kitchen. $198.000. 1 I07 r.ADEWIHDS <>PIH SUNDAY LUSK IH TVITLHOCIC -4 Bdrm. family room Br oadmoor home. Steps to comm pool and tennis. $141.900. 19I11 llDDLE. llY. <>PIH SAT /SUM LUSK IH SEAVIEW -3 Bdrm Nantucket with super view. All ready ror you. $269.000. 2005 YACHT MISCHIEF OPIM SUMDAY LUSIC IM CAMIC SHOUS -Exquisite custom home on fee la nd with ocean view, pool. sel·urity system. superb detailing. $550,000 .. 4709 ,HAMPDIM RD. IY APPT. LUSIC IN SPYaLASS -6 Bdrm (maid's room) 41h baths. sepa r ate dining. ocean view. Lusk's finest Spyglass home . $595.000. IY APPT. LUSI IM TUaTLBOCK ........,.S -Big, Lusk built 5 Bdrm "Stewart" plan, separate master suite + m(lids, w/vlew, $2S9,500. t CIDAI IJMI OPIM SAT/SUM 675-3411 ~ ' ·-. ---------.. -------------_,_..... ---.--..... ,. ..... --... -' .. ---·------------_ ... ---·-,..._---- ------.... -- I · 1 t f . ' I (, ONE OP AM•RICA1S L4RGEST WANTrS YOU TO MBET SOME OF CALIFORNIA'S BEST SUZANN~ "UDO S h• l\H lltlMMd oul.tanolf\9 aciw.v•~ lft lhe reef ••t•I• 1i.10 Coftel .. •"' lop .. nar •nd awafd ~. a.ueftM MW "'." .... o.... ,. ... ".. •I t~~ .. acfl Offka Her •l.IC!CH• -.,y Mkl•lt,JM• ~ opport\lnltle• •• W.C.r a LH IOt Illa dedlc•led ••leat>er.0" DIANN DAVISSON A dyna"9c: Nleaperaoft, •h• fl•• achieved the Merell S•l••p•r•on of the Moft lll •••rd. Her ce,. end concern tor cll•ntt' M9dt have mo11ed ner Into • "eter" posHlon et th• Nawpof1 ottic., c•rt•ln to be melntelned due to her enlhutlHm •Mt dedication! A true prole11lon•I! CAREER NIGHT TUESDAY Aprll 24, 1979 7:30 P.M. NEWPORT-HARBOR, COSTA MESA BOARD OF REAL T08S 401 North N•.,ort eoua.vjlrd N•wport Be1c h, CA • f'e•tur•d Queete • IUde ~reeent8tlon • "•treehmente Real ••t•te proteaalonala we're proud of! People Juat Ilk• you, who were really lntereeted In a real estate career. lndlvlduala who met th• CHAL· Ll!NO•S of the lnduetrr throu9h th• many OPPOR· TUNITll!S• Walker & L .. had to otter. Hardworklne people who became th• ••STI Today, auoc••• le their •torr-• etorr they'd Ilk• to tell you ••• •• well a• anawer your queatlon• about • ARAL aSTATIE CARIEl!A WITH ONIE 0, THIE NATtON'S LARQl!STI RESERVATIONS PLEASE (714) 646-7711 (714) 545-9491 (714 > ss2-44n (714) 759-1501 •Residential, Investment, Time-Share and Management Train-Positions Total R••I Estel• ••nice• Since 1941 • Ower 70 OHie•• Throupout Celltornl• and Arlaon• •CRF:i\M P FF• I UNIT An , c•wl v f)N ~ Allrm. Con· 2 yrs old , 2 br. Own oo PT\1 Yrl W1enrl Gar anot.her? Tax deferred OVtlB"S UNIT. . DAVIDSON REALTY PRISIMTS llAS1'1C PllCI .. UCTIOMt SJ0,000 Off asking price for this glamorous 3 bdrm. JASMINE CREEK apadoua #4 Plan. Dramatic entry. curved atalrs. den & formal dining rm .• matr. suite with luxury bath. Owner bu bought another. Bring offers! Now priced at $2"59,009. -OP-EN -SUN .. 1-5.. US MAINSAIL. Wist MIWPOaT Perfect 2nd home ; walk to beach & tennis. Attr. 3 BR. w/lge. sunny patio. Fee land. G.reat value at $178,000 with xlnt financing. OCIAM V~W .. l. ft Beautiful owner's 3 l 0 U l down. Lge. patio, bale• . ., ... ~;,1,UOO! PAii UDO~ 0 l ft Corner 3 BR unit nr. p0< ~ U ! at $95,900. UDO ISLI Enjoy the quiet elegance of this spacious S BR home. located on one oC Lido Isle's best streets. Privacy & convenience: la rge s unny patio. Oflered completely furn. at $51'7.500. D A V I D S 0 N R E A L T t I NC. · '« .·., . · r, •· 671 9060 * DOVER SHORES * 1506 AMTI.UA WAY OPIH SAT /SUH 1·5 Spacious I-story custom 4 bdrm .. 4'h ba. h ome with night light view ! Courtyard entry. Beautiful mstr. suite with huge walk-in closet. sliding glass doors to jacuzzi & sauna: family rm. with frpl .. step-down wet bar & refrig. Mirrored formal dining rm.; lge. sunny kitchen w/e:tlin~ area, walk-in pantry; billiard rm. or den with wet bar. Extensive use of shutters; new carpeting; complete security system. 3 Car garage. New listing! $475,000 Including land! Gii WALKER REALTY 675-5200 RENT NO 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• The °"" SAT. & SUM. l·I 4JZ fSA19 I A ~· Prestigious Cor ona d el Mar area .•• cu1tom features ... J1cu11l. pool, ocean v iew ... 3.000 sq. ft. home, ~ bdrrns .• den .. .ideal f am Uy home. $400,000 OCIAM VllW DUPLIX 15.00 Sq. f t, each unit. Call t or detalls:-$23:S. 066 CC Orange Coast Q: REAL ESTATE 644 ·4848 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN HOITSE SUN 1-5 P.M. 259 Cectar. N•wport leocll WATOFRONT INCOME $395,000 Wood s y , war m a nd young 3 bedroom, den, dining room home wi th patio: plus soaring living room, one bedroom and loft unit also. Buy in time to take advantage of s ummer/Wi nter renta l income . RETAIL STORE ON MARINE AYE. Call for details on how you can buy this active location with or without in ventory . STEPS TO BEACH $110,000 Super value 2 bedroom a nd den home with community pool and t e nnis. New on market . Open Sunday. Sall•b•rv Realty 315 Mame Ave. Balboa Island 673-6900 MORE New program for Vt•ts' 1f you make $1200/mo, you may qualify ! Low Down ! Loa ns up l o $100,000! Let us show you how Uncle Sam can help you with your house pay. ment! Dalebout Association, Inc. Real Estate Specialis t Dover Shor('s /B'aycrest/Westcliff I Harbor Highlands 0 S exchange ok. Century 21 • & Pool $65.000 pen at. Airport 7 5 1·3910 or 1·3 at 13641 Fa1rv1ew 1134 SSl·2lOO or call a~l Cynthia -------- OCM VIEW DUPLEX Dana Point's best buy a Sl~.ooo. By appt. COASTAL PROPERTIES 496-8338 DOYBSHOIES Mini Colonial Estate Channing 2 story W /4 br. den, dng rm, & 3 car gar. $299,SOO. T•toledC_,.t · w~ustett! 754-1 202 1320 Antigua Way Open SaL /Sun. I ·5 Find what you want in COME WITH US ... W~ c~ to offer a wic» MIKtioft of qHtity hotMs lntCMy ftOt known to othef' brobnl i11 tM DoH~ Sltottt, loycrnt.' Wntdiff, Harbor ~ coes. & tty. RHd Oft. See wW pleows you. Thft cal us .ct we will i•tr~1 you to ltw ~ when we specialiH . . .cmd exu lt. 537 2271 Want Ad Help? The Dalebout Association. Inc. 4()() NewPOl1 Conte• 011vc. Suite 106 Newpo11 Buch, Ca111om1192660 Ptoone (714) 7!>9 0817 Own./Agt. 548-6333__ Daily Pilot Classifieds CU~( WITH US .• , "'" eA.tablohe.d ouJt compt1J11J .in 1976. We dClflOMtJt.a..t.ed d managonert.t t.Ota.teg') t.ha..t W<U w1U4u.al i n .the. ~al. e.M.a.te. bu.6-i.ne.64 . WhUe. otht.Jt 6.iJun6 WCAe. bu.t.y a..u.empti...ng (o "be. aU .t.hUtgt. to a.U people.", we dec.ided .to t.pe.cia.Uie and concen.tM.te .in 011e. Me.a. Ille dei...ig11e.d , de.vel.ope..d and bir.ough.C. a luxu.11.IJ 'le.al u.ca.te. t.eJtv.i.u .to a t.pe.c.i6.<.c all.e.4. ••• VoveA Sho1tu , Bagc1te.1.t, WeAtc.U 66, Ht111.bo11. H.ighl.a.ridt.. Ou1t 'l.t.46ott.Utg WCl.6 JioW'td. Ou1t conce.tt.tMUon ..inCJte.iued owt c.apa.cj.,t.IJ t o lie.II.Ve tlte lleAldert.tJ. c6 ouJt co"""1.n.il.IJ .ut d pe.Jl.llona.l.<.ze.d, cLign.i6ie.d D.itd d<.4.t<.rtgu.Uhe.d WO.IJ ••• OJtd hel.pe..d ou.11. company gJtow. Now, mo1te th.an e.vM. ... we. Me. .the lead<.ng 1te.a.l uta.te. 6-iNn t.e.l\v.lng the. VovCA Slto1tu, 8ayCJteAt , We.ii tc.li 6 6 , Ht111.bo11. H.ig It landt. co ""f Mty. T odalJ, The. Va.le.bout A.t.t.ocia..tion 6 to.ndt. a.t. a 6 !/'fbot 601t u cc.Uence .lrt Ile.al e.Ha..C e, TomollMUI, we. hope. .to be. e.ve.n be.t.teA. At The. Vittebout A66ocia.U.ott, U.'Ji an on· gol,, que.i>t 601t. pe.11.6e.ctlon th.ctt hei.pJi U4 lleJtve. ouJt cli..e.n.tti .in d 1..i.gn.i6Wutt .way. We. b~ the. .tJtu.e. tut 06 a 6ucC.U6 6ul. company .l6 the. e.u e.nt .to which U. co'1.t1Ubu..te.i> .to .the. vi.,ta.,Uty 06 a comwwilt.!f. No otheJt compan!f hcu made. the co'1W.bu.lion6 .to Vove.Jt Sholt.U , BayCAe..t.t, Wutc.U.U a~ Ht111.bo1t .H.ighltvtdt. t.lt.a.t T~e Vale.bou.t AAt.oc..U:t.tion haA ma.de.. We. have. ptJJ.ye..d, and w.iU col\.t.UIUe. .to ptaJJ, a vital. 1111At uta.te. 11.0le. .in .th.lt. commu..nli.!f. Con.t!Ubu..t..Utg .i6 60111e..thitt9 we. celltllo.t .twllt on Olt. 066· 1t. h.aA to be. a Will.! 06 U6e.. AU .the. pe..opt.e. who C0111e .in con.tact w.i.th owt ccmpaNJ lo~ (!Jflploye.u , .ou.11. clie.tLU .•.• even OWt co~.ul 1te.cogri.i.u the. 4.tJt.ong lllOlt.al. 4lld UJU.c.al 6owtda..tio"4 06 owt 6.()Ull. 8u..t ••• IJOu llM.l4t u.u The. Ode.bout Auoc..U:t.tion to ct.Ucovt.Jl. !Allt!f t~ .it. the. CO"'f'OJllJ .th.a.t Jte.-de.6.ine..d pell.6onaUzed 6Vl.v.iu in 11.e..al. ut.a.te. 6o-t the. Jte.6.ide.n.tti 06 OoveA Sito.tu, 84yCJte..&t., Wu.tcli.66 and Ha.t.bo.t H.ighlANU. Ou.\ UJtv.c.ce iii avail.able. t o IJOU.. Ille. take. CaJte o 6 evtAy-th.lng. E veJty.thA 119: COME CllJTH US ••• ...... _. __ . ..! ----- S.utce.AdJJ, THE 0AtE80Uf ASSOC1AT10N, THC. ~~X,f)~ Jtltlt!f L. Oate.bou.t .P1tu .ld e.rtt ------------·· - SHOWN IY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT COME WITH US .•. to Trousdole Estotes??? Mo. 11ot '""Y·-• Trousdale Estates type of hotM i• Dovw stlores. La•ish. I~ MaieJtic. Ave IMdrooMs. ,_.y rOOM. DiftflMJ Rooa GOWtMt ICitcheft. Poot Vnt •lew of wahr •d llgllh. COtllpUHW. wfth hHTy ...t..t.a,... nl1 offw. llMJ COllllSl•dS athfttiOft. $675,000 COME WITH US .•. to Do"" 5'1ons. A ~o .... dtfy md pleosmlty NW cn tom off .. ;,... Co.try FnttcJI defi9t. Cosfy•d. lcrYilh .ltff of used bridl UmiCS. and Olltl. Sb bedrocMM. Fc.Nly rooM. Dw..., rOCM1L Thne fi,..,.ocn. View. All H eh.sin presetltatio.. of The Dal._. As- sociotioa. $450,000. COME WITH US .•• to Wntdfff. Ca..ty .ct ........... y ffw llMKt H Cithtg ltotne itt tM W'N. T1lrH fMdrOCMIH. f.Nly rooa. w .. rooa A li•ilM) room flMlt ...,gt• botlt brick ••d wood. TIM falttostic llitclMtl dofflt't I-st w.. of 90WJ'•IMu. .. ff shcMdl ff. Aa off .. Miy ..WO. ••••d at ., price. $17'.900 SPECIAL AmACTIONS OPEN HOUSES COME WITH US ..• to I DniUs lay a. wfdtfy occlcdlMCI Spyglau Hill. n.11 • ._.... .,.._.. Ulhd" c.a1.,or• y clauk c-' M dlpUcatec&. n. •••Hes ... too _, to ....tf•.hl tWs ad. Tot.,._., on••d. Fi•e 1Mdr11•1. Fa•lly rooa . Dl•l1t9 rooa ,ool. Jec•nl. Compl•t• clli ...... '• playgromd. VI••· Y• ..st ... tMs ,...,.,.,, ,...._.,, to .,,.clah tM dt••direg •l•d•• flMlt ..... .,... .... $465,000 COME WITH US ••• 2012 Lffwcrd 1-. Ant fftM of. fend. Qz Jp,. wy "-llt ndllet•• l.,uest. ,,.... looll of .... .,._ Stw ffnpl11e•. Loh of doMt .,_ •• Pool ~ ....... fnlt trffs. 1'1rM be..... . ......-$19 •• 500 0,..Todey 1·5 COME WITH .US ••• to 1'15 .... L.m. ............ AR • .... ...., .. pNCffcGlfr. ,._.be*••• ,..., ...... Two bedrf•• Co. feala .. a ca.,hWf .._..._ ,... •. &or• ms .... A propertJ, .....,, _..... onlP I . Sl7t,500 0,..Today l·I COME WITH US ..• to 1000 Cloy StNtt. u.ca_,,_. .... net C..-dK• of tWt offtl ... _. ~ r•~ ,.-feet ..................... l'lrM........ ..... .. ... ,.... 0,.. •••d u•1 • , .... f111 ..... Tine cw ................... ,... ................ 1'llh,,.. ,...., uhn .. ,_. ,...................... . s11i.soo. o,..r.., 1.1 .,...,. .. .,,., -..., to ................... •..ted .... ............. Ma.• .... .,.. ................... It ......... ,... 458 IDPOIT CENTER DI, SUITE 111 llmllT BUCH 751-a17 , . IOI. ESTATE llMS1IOO SAl£S IAIMWlal YOULIAIM Our uJee 8'atf awtrac• a mUb each lA voluate IMl yur. Ex~Unt com· lll6IUJa ap&ll up to l~ CID owned j)l'Opel't.y. CGO· ~.cou.t, ~~loca t i on . . semi-private ome11. Secretarial I UP· port. Co mpu ter tenni.nal. ln·hol.IM video and penonal tralnln1. Work with Quail Place Management, Develop· ment, Financial It ~curitles Corp. Sell publi c l imited partnership funds also. We have a rew openiAcs ror UcenlMI who pride themselves on being pro- re11slonal and working Wltb pro(essionals, and who have been a uc- cueusful at ·selling houses or mrome proper· ty, or who have owned their own bustness. are licensed and have owned income property. Please write or phone 0 . Be rma n , President. Quall Piacc Properties, 1400 Quail St., Newport Beac h . CA . 9 2 6 60 (714 )752-1920. S67 million in escrows closed la.st year. Join the fas test growing pro· fessional investment real estate organization in OrangeCow\ty. ' 9UAIL PLACE . raoranu-'°"" Tll l :JO P.M.1 . OCEAN VIEW Super sharp 2 t>r Aliso Laguna Condo. The view 1s RreaL Bon't miss this ooe Paul Franklin 979-8533 R....V REAL-ESTATE ~ENTERPRISES *** Mary Mel'°" 1611 D. Coriander Co5ta Mesa Two Free Tickds tolhe LONG BEACH 111EATRE FESTIVAL IMTHE IOOMIOOM ROOM Stamng 1978 Best Ac· tress nominee Jill C..1ayburi:h at the Long l:leJ l'h Convention & En- teruunmenl Center, 300 E Ocean Blvd., Long Beach Call 642·5678, ext 272 toda.im your tickets *** Han It Yow Woy Jusl what you are look· ml( for to 1itet you started with a carefree life en· JOYed an lh.15 lovely 2br, 2ba condo in a pleasant rommunily w /a pool. Pnce? Only $70,900. Call today 979-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS **U.S.** *VETERANS* Recent <'hanges in V .A regs may enable you lo qualify for Sl00,000 home loans wilh absolutely NO DOWN PAYMENT Worid RHI Estat. an Orange County firm spec1alizmg in VA home loans. We're lhe VETS lhat help lhe VETS. For more info. call: Iii Mori-.·~· 541-0800 CLASSIFIED INDEX hPllCll YM M,Call 642-5678 EUOIS A4•erlhert 11te•l4 ........ .., ••4 ,.,.,, .,, ... .._ ..... "" ....... , rtLOT _..., ........ flnt lec.erT'ld .._.......,. 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If b & st y 11 ~ -8 8 x r t 6) - 3 n 0 "' t.l -• 0 !I) a .. •••••••••••••••••••••• ···•··················· ....................... .....•................. ..............••....... .•...•................• ..................... . .................... .. _______ _, e1 I Ill 1002 e-rtll IOOl e111r1' MIM .... 11 •CANYON .. lll.lfw cu.alom homl' oa the f(ulf cou r11u fMb1nn1!\ l&rgt' hdrm1 • atud)' -moua f1mlly rrn & 4 belhii Compa..w "'•lie u1 bill' Lovtly 1round11 lll<'l pool ~ut1I J7~.uoo SUM. l·I zoc,,,...., ... llA.NTASTIC \.°WW. ln<'IUd• (ICt•an bMy ft ntAht hJhti. fron1 lh&a 11rll'h11ntlnA a bdrm f11ml> 1 m hom4' ~1th kw•I>' <'l'nlral rourhant tin m ,. 11> 11 n I 11 r IC .. ~fl<h vff\•nnl( """ unu~ Ill'\ ~~~!!Oil SUM. 1·5 2SOt Whldour A."~ fOK tiARHAkl\ . . . . . ..... . lflta.rN<;BIJ ............. , ............. m.:;c~ &OVDtiY 631 -3444 * FALLBROOK * SOUTH MORRO f<~anlaijtJl' 2 82 arrl' pro due· ing II 11si. A vot· <Hll grovt' Surroundt-d hy qu<tlll)( home:!>. n 11·1 view 198.500 HOME&GROVE Ranrh 1>tylc 11:w Ml rt 1\11.' roof. bt-Mut1ful Vlt'"' overloolong 460 protlm· ~ AvO<"ado trc•l'i. on 2 11: acre t-st11t1• M;iny t•x tras mo.ooo MORRO HILLS Sparush 3 kdrm. 3 b11lh, 2 story 11111:.~ 11t r1um l,1~ ~ rm & family room with fireplace Mst Hdrm, II!<' balcony J t ar guragl' on I + at·n • $250,000 PoyM & Auociote5 714/1·721-1174 IAYCREST NEWPORT flF.ACll Spal·1oui. 3 bdrm . :i b111hs. family rm + brkfM rm hom1• m dt• l1 ghtru1 art!.• .. r liAY(;Jti':ST' 2 1-'q1h'i., patm. sprinkh·ri. Pr11•cd lO~t!ll :it $205,0001 JUST LISTS>!! OCEAMFROHT 4 UHITS,, OCIAN YllW tti4 JAM ... Cllll An t'X<'IUnJ( "Buy Mtsl" m()(fol with bt·aullful view of on•4rn & "rt•cn~ll ' i l. .. Mgl• t><"druorm. llt•n. lurH~ dlnm~ rm & :! l.uilh'>. l.ovety J,tu rdt'n k1tchf'n &\ patio for partws 111).lhl y unµrovccl "1th tustorn t ptng & llrttJ>t'flt'l) A run· vlcw for trui. arcu Tt•nntl\ c·t1-1 pool & ~t·t:urtl) ~uw a rl'a siso.ooo IS S«YSAIL DI. SAT /SUM I ·I .. UMOA ISLI IXCLUSIVI Ut•o ulllul front t·ourtyurd tmlranl'l' with un urla~IH',Jll y th_•l)t~ne<l brtck hrulgt·w~1) O'H·r u -.mull pool & hugl' )ut·u111 -.urruun<lt·u "1th lu~h pl11nt1n~ L..:t· 5 L><trm hotrh' "1th fam rm. Jg,• danan i.: rm & .J ':i huth-. P1t'r & :,lap for lgt• hout Contall)lt•nt < 'onlrac:t s1~ned 0.Jlkuµ offer:, ~H·t·t·ptt·d 'IHIHSUL.A ,OINT AIL\! TWO 4·UMIT A'AITMIHT ILOGS! $375,000 EACH ILDG! . ~JU<1lll)' built. ht•1-tut1rully mamtu1ned. i Umh in l'CH:h hualding with lgt· t' e n t r a I (' o u 1• t .v ti f i I I e d w i l h ma g nJf1 cc·nt mature d s pcc1meo- pl ants Ttw~t· I wo ,, unit bldgs are in the best lo<·at1on. rig ht al the entrance to Peninsula P ornt. just s t£:ps from the ht·•1t•h. Each 4 plex has two 2·bdrm. 2·bath and two ~-bdrm. l ·bet lh units Each front unit ha s firC'place. Super OC'ean Vif'W! owe F'i rst Trust Deed. Contingt·nt conlrctl'l signed. Back·up offers al•t•t•µted. FOUR-PLEX_..EW LISTING I ':.? Blocks from bt.•urh ! I luntington BcaC'h s uper 4-unit apt. bldg Mgr·~ apt 3-bdrm. 21 :! bath w12 ·fire places Plus two 2·bdrm. l·bath a nd one l ·bdrm. 1-bath Like new S240.000. COST.A MESA SHCIAL 2 SUPER DU"-EXES Terr1f1 c locataon. large lot. Two 2· Bdrm. 1-bath apt~. an each duplex Both on beaut1fullv maintaine d !.17'x 15CJ' loL Near shopping. sl'hools. (•t c . This is a n t'X('€.'llcnt investment Prn·ed right . Both fo r $200.000. WESLEY H. TA. YLOR CO. 21 I I San Joaquin Hi111 Rood HEWPORT CENTER, H.I . 644·49 I 0 Lingo Rul&Wt SCIHIC ELIGAMCE '""Tli1t all1uill -Caiiliib I Im L wll --c...ery ,,.._.. ......... -4:t welled cowfy.-d .... tM .... •• • ................. llecJ•lty ~ ~ •. •oted .... .,. tW1 property offwl ••try •••llllty ..,. ......................... . • ...., ... O..'t ............... .. Pl••" wltlt II• .1.-orMS _,. -hr b.ttt. aa-. ofht at SHl,000. 0,.. S.. cMJ I to 5'M. 1957 Vl1t. C..W. Mewport leech. WANT TO IE ·EttYIED7 Dot1't pau • IM• appw lwlf to Wd yow .............. 0 .......... .,.,. sa.or.. witt. o ~ •lain Yiew _.. ._. ,_. es •• ow...-. c• Hjoy. TW1 11 OM of Hewport's prime l11•n.._, _.... ttt.t ftOt °"" 11 --.... beoch., w .......... of '"°'""' dole by. Offfftd ., szos.ooo -ful-4 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 4 99.4551 495-1720 South LOCJIMa LOIJlllMI MM)HI 497-3331 493.a112 Laguna hach o_.· PoW LOST FAITH? Not with this 2 bedr oom. l bath home in which everything is 1 year new & priced under $64,000. Won't last' CHEAP CONDO Just lisled at S62.000 & it has over $4600 worth of upg racies. Will sell all terms . Also won't last ! LARGE FAMILIES OML Y You won't be cramped for space in this 6 bedroom . 4 bath home just rcdueed S4000 with over 2900 square f e<'t of openness. Seller is highly m otivated. & wants a fast offer. Lo.cated in the prime South Coast Plaz<1 area. 540-·3666 ....................... . .................... . ' Ya" Wan1-9t? UJ.JJave :JI// . NEWPOIT s,.lsh VIia -Oce• View s2t9.o.oo Pool tt... $120,000 Es .... -...... cowt S4tt,OOO Wnklff -4 aa..o a•• $169,tOO Oc._D .. IH Sl69,toq COSTA MESA Ullih $325,000 Mna v..-de -Pool SI 11,900 Mna Woods -4 bedr001R1 .. SI 15,500 LAGUNA View -Modet Home s 174,500 ..... MANY-MANY-MORE!! Call 646-7171 ---r -THE REAL ESTATERS FANTASTIC CUSTOM DUPLEX / URiqM ~tew a~-style rdllltc .. •· Hh .... IMlltdMcJ aboY• .... .. •• ..,,. Thia I Y"" otd pr~ .._ _, feotwes fa.d o..ty ht .apeMin catou. ho1110. Locat•d j111t I block fro. Hewport's fiMst beech. ltn. property hos bfftl priced to HI at 011tJ $265.000. ...... BEST IN BUIFS PAMOIAMIC IAY, MIMfT U.MTS. ....., ftlW. ~ ba""* loc .• earl)' Bluff•; end unit. a bclrma .• 2~ ba .• 1900 aq. ft.; ronver view. every room! Rare opportunity._.,. • OP9t a.a HI AYll•A c:ml.,......,IT~OS .. 4 IDIM. M'LAM End unit. ever so rare; 2300 sq. ft .• 2~ ba .• lge. fam. rm .• neutral carp .• wallpapers. mir· rors. shutters. Huge encl. courtyard & patio, park-like setting. $212.500 INCLUDING LAND! OHM l·I I07 PLAYA tv. ,_,,,1 ....... ~ 4 IDltM. llAUTY 2th Ba.. nkely de- corated thruout: lmmac. Lge. encl. patio. Only U 24,900. 0'8t l·I lll VISTA suaTI z IDltM. SftJT.uYa Lge. deck over· looking wide greenbelt. New carp .• drps. paint. Low lease & dues. Won't last . $106.500 ! HELEN B. QOWD llALTOlt IMC. 644-0134 Utt & .., Wltll ......... IOOJG ... rel IOOZ ....................... . .................... . '2~ C,11e * FllST ROMT IOW UMT AYAM AM.I '" ona z YIMS! 2 AND..._ Ml.Al POOL &. PllYATI llACH. LUXUllOUSL Y wse • IMCWOIS IOAT SLIP. YACHT CLUI MIMIHSHtr, WITH MIW ll FT. SPOITSASHllt AY AILAmL COULD THEU•MOll? SSIS.000 IY AWOIMTMINr * LAICH t-IDIM. & COHVRT-.a DIN A 't AILAILI FOi 6 MOMTHS SIASOMAL llMTAL oa AMMUAL LIASI AT StSO PU MONTH. AU AMIMnES OF LUXUIY LJm. Al THI COYE. Bel!t ltX0ut1on in N1·wr>0rl Uttte i5 liq!! When you call Cla~s1f1ed Bcul'h' ~'>.000 lnt'lud Classified Ads are really t.o place ;in ad. you re as· mg lot JOxlO!J' Hetll'r smaJI "pt'Oplt' to pe<>plt-" i.urt!d of a fri e ndly hut'T) on th1i.' sales calls with big re Wl'lcome and hdp 1n Opett s-day I Z-4 .t 20 I 2tltt St .... ewport Pier Kea/tu * IA YFROHT ader.dup and big rL>Sults • wordmx your ad for best Lar.l(e, deluxt' duplex. To place your class1f1ed n·:-.ponse C.:al l Now ' approx 2 yrs new. frplc ad. call today 642·5678 &t2·56'78 1n 1•uch unll 1 1·.1r ___ . ________________ _ l(Ur:tl!I' 14alk lll .111 ~~~----~~~------ r~lllUntnl!> & '\ot•" II"' l Pu•r Nll'l' 'and) h1.,1c h $1.2!1.000 Ind land' lc6oo loy Prop. Realton • 67S-7060 .. WAU<TO BAY!! Oi8co"cr tranqu1h1y dOli s plendor onc·t' yuu cntt•r thru garden entry ;ind 11\ljss1vc douhlc door:. Separall' ~ut•i.t quarters, S ma~i.1v1' bdrmi.. 1:1..:an ti1• fam1lv room , s p<H'IOUS d11iin~ room with f1repla<'e, lar~c custom pool with J<1l'uu1 11nd f1rt•p1t KV ac·rcss on h~t! lot. (;all 645·030:1 F ORESTE OLSON ""' .... o I oll" FOUR-PL EX LIKE NEW! $114,500 Eitrt!llent rourplt•'( in vestment barRa1n All new pa10t 11uude and out! All new carpetinR t'very unit• Super rental arl'a· extremely low va1·ani·y rale! lncom1• ~11m" gr oss C'a ll r a1.l f o r private preview 7rl2· 1700 ,. ''• ,, . •' ' . TRY VA Walk lO beacb, ;I Ar. 2 Ba. like new C'o ndo $93,900. Hawkins Rt:. 493-4934 DUPLEX OHTHESAHD $177,000 Steps to the beach from owner's front unit. 3 Bedrm s + lo f t Fire place. Deck:; & petio. shake! roof. Ca ll now.673-8550 "'~''''''• l• .. ~ ,, , f~Blltl ~ Beach Realty Real Estate Excellence Since 1949 * OPEN HOUSES * HARBOR VIEW HILLS Your home sets the mood for the day ... why not e njoy the INSPIRATION of a lovely b reakfast from a REAL GOURMET KITCHEN served in a spacious dining rm .. overlooking the BLUE PACIFIC? There are 4 bdrm s . & family rm., new jacuzzi & 3 car garage. Fee land <not leasehold l. $335.000. 882 SANDCASTLE. N. B. OPEN SAT /SUN. 1·5 ORIGINAL BLUFFS Custonuzed "E-PLAN" with 2200 sq. ft. of li ving s pace: the elegant living rm. is 40 rt. long. with oversized frplc. & walk·in bar complete with r efrig. Even if you don't have respiratory problems. you'll enjoy lhe uniformity of air.conditioning & purifier. 2 Ms tr. bdrms. with their own baths. Price only $269,500. 414 VISTA G RANDE. N.B. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 CAMEO HIGHLANDS Enjoy the pride of owners hip & convenience of this well planned 3 b<trm. & den/dlnin~ rm. home; the tropical patio & luxurious pool le nd to easy enterta ining. ALSO. you have a key to a private ocean beach. Xlnt buy at $225,000. 633 CAi\ill~O lllG llL/\NDS DR .. N.B. OPEN SAT/SUN. 2·5. CANYON CIEST Ideal for the busy or traveling family. Superb 3 bdrm .• 21h bath condo; minimal maintenance. even the hanging bas kelS are wate red autom atically! Every upgrade im· aginab le; whe n you see it, you 'll agree. IT'S BEAUTIFUL ! $182.000. Fee la nd (you own it). #19 CANYON CREST, N.B. OPEN SUN. 1-5 POPULAR WOODlllDGE! Whether it's your firs t home or RETIREMENT VILLA. you 'll be impressed with this prize winning 2 bdrm., 2Y.:i bath condo; 2 car garage. Bra nd new & available on short escrow. $123,500. #61 PINEWOOD, IRVINE. OPEN S AT/SUN 1-5 DEllAILD, llYIMI If economy counts, you should see this like-new home with 3 bdrms., 2 baths & enclosed paUo. Comer location; property very c le an & shows like a model. Owner' transferred , qu \ck possession . $105 .000. #1 SANDERLING, OPEN SUN.1·5 450 NEWPIRT COOO, SUITE lit llEWPllT BEACH 75Ml11 . People who a re seekin~ an apartment look first in Classified. Will your ad be lhere? To plal'c your ad. call 642·5678 §ti~~ ..Ui()CIATH INC. 600 Newport Center Drive • 640-6500 ~ f?.eoch Realty .. ReaJ Estate Excellence Since 1949 &y a.nd Be.a.c11. 8a.1j and Btaclt. Cho6eJJ ~ Orte. 06 .tlte. 6.iltu.t lte.a.l u.ta.te. CO~e.6 06 the. IA.4L. tlwt.tij ljeAllJ>, blJ the. woltld '6 mot..t tm01en.t a.u.tlwltil.i..u. ..• .the. ho111e. owneJt.6 o 6 N~po/l.l Beach , CollOttA de.i MM, Cot..ta Met.a and t11.v.ute.. And ••• wlia.t place.t. Bay and Beach among .tilt. ~' 6 but? It .i.6n'.t cli.6~ to ti.At .the. a.wi'6gJt.eAtu.t.11.ea.teo.\6. TheM. name.& 4plting .UU.tAltet.y to e.veA.YOtte.' 6 m.Utd. 8e.CAU.6e. ••• wha.t l!laku. a. c.ompaittJ gJt.e.a.t .l6 UI, a.b.i.Llt.y to lta.ve. a l.a.4.ting bnpa.ct 01t e.ac..lt new gvi~n 06 home. bWJfll.6. I \Iii• ·11: I A COlllJ'(llt!f be.come.4 g.wtt Ottllj when ~ .l6 Jt.e.c.cgn.Uc.d a4 be.U\9 g11.e.a.t dt.CJU1e. a.6.wt de.ca.de.. &uJ and Beaclt. TllM.e. dec.a.de.b 06 ucd.t.eJtc.e. .Ot lW1i. uta.tt. .01 .the. tlfJA!PO/t.t: ~OJtbOll. O.Jte.a. Sulce oUJt .&iccpt.Wn, i.n 1949, we be.t.ie.ve. rno11.e Me.a Jt.e..&.(.dtJ1.t6 h4ve cho6tW Bay and Beach .t.1111.11 tlit!f o.theJt. qua.llttj 11..e.al uta.U 6t.11.viu. Tlvtough the. lfe.alt.6, ht e.tU.11 geneJIAtion, 84lj and 8e.4ch h4.6 be.tit "IL(.glt.t." 601t U4 dalf. Today, 46 then, Ba!f 1Utfl 8e.ac.lt 6.tandb a4 a. t.~ol. 06 uceUenct. 8a.y and Beaclt c.ol\t.Utuu. .th.U. tlt.at:LUion. A .tltAeLi..ti.ort 06 Ua.tW&.6kip. l I , .. Clllte.theJt IJOU clt006e. to buy Oil 6e.ll.., oftt.!{ Ba!{ and Beadt 066tM !fOU tite. 6..C.gtti.~11~ 06 ntalltAJ .tlti.lt.t!I !fe.alt.6 06 t.u.6-tahted IWLf. eu.ate. ucdtvteu. AM, ~. th.it. .<.6 lite. g.tc.a.ltU .tltibu.le. 06 alt. ... .tl1e. con~e. 06 ~g .tJta.t wt Mt WU one. 06 .the. co""9Wt.U.iu mo1J.t t.ouglt.t 46-tt.ll .\eA.t. e.6-tA.U CO!llpClit.iu ••• lje.Oll.-b. a>td , I 1 !Je.alt-ou.t. ·~·1 Th.Ua.t.y !/IUllt6 06 qu.a.lltJJ. TIWl.ty ljeJ1Jt6 06 d.41""-tlJ. TltW.tj .lftAJt.6 06 pe,t60.1tJ1Wtcc. \11 • SUtceJtd.'}. BAV ANO BEACH REAL.TV ·~~ ~ IJatcJ.ur, )tlWJ L. Olltc.bout Pu.6.ldtllt el Newport Olmlr Oftwe NNport 8-lh,~srm) ~ 15<81t .. A ,, I I .... ... ' -.... ---·-- i./Pf !?AIL Y Pl!.Ol --.~ForW. tG ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ...• ....,. .. 1 THE BWFFS OPINTOOAY 1·1 l!034 VISTA CAJON , tlncttn t>rl 1in•I aru , ~ c-uatbmh~ .. l'lan £ • O\'or 2.000 sq n of 1aul&Uty appolntmeo&•. 2 bdrm suHett. mas11l\!e family (\I' entfl11tlnm4'n\ room (wet b•r> + bobby nw•m ._,1mmand1n11 'u la ul lush tcrt•cntk;l\4 Aq lldUI& Ui.'C'UPltod ~ml' of l'.\l~•llt11\<' .. &> lll&t10t~t11n tlo nutl) prl r •d •t $ltnt,500 ruTBLUfF IY ArP"T. ~ BAM 800 Z St~ry ~nw INI (COra(f'OUll lot . 1•:icJlilOOLod . m I\ r " II\• 1n~ r n1 l#llh m arb l~ frplc . lov~t.y torm1d dln mg rm V•r1.1n1 4' ma"\·~ li' rc,11lyl YOU WRITS \'OUR OWN U•~Al 0 W N 1-: H W I I. t flNA.NCfo: l'I" fo'unt.v•Uc oi>1~unlty for not mud~ t>ai>h, (){(crt.'ti :H SWti.UOO JASMINE CREEK OPIN TODAY 1.5 ;s.t WJU'l'I:: WAn:R. JUSl bi.tL'tl, lov~ly :it bdrm t tkn. 11puc1ou11 W1odrtft r1un, ~martly appuintt•d, tOWll) 1·hurm1n11. 111)r'ln~ bn1o:ht & lllost mvitmg s:zis.~. HARBOR VIEW HILLS OPINTOOAY 1.5 VIEW! VIEW! 2801 H ARBOR vn:w OIUVE. U nsurr11111sed, unobstrut'lt'fl & u nc111.l111R bay & O<'can views . Sp11('1ous Ca ltl ornia ttanch 3 bdrm .• 3 buths , family rm. & dining rm home. At $28.1 ,500 <owner -·-m-·es~t~he~l~11a~n~>.~~~I l'' ,\ ~-l, ' ,1llt1l '. 5',I U ~ny\1111" fl ~·rut l:lidq PfJPULAR GIANT IUCCOLA Mesa Ve rde 's r1nesl IJVU'Olc )(atc.'<I courtyard .acids to ell!gant entry to 'cxqvisit c living rm . J.iug1.• ramify room , 2 massive f l r c plares , J.,'l'>Urmet kitchen. formal 'dining rm. 5 G iant Liedrms, 3 baths, 3 car ga rage l'lus t7 X4 spark Im~ pool SI H!l,000 Total prirt• l'all now !><11>-2313. 11·. •• ·' ,, , TEHNIS OftEM HOUSE 9612 IRYNMAR Sat & Sun 1-5 <1rl'<il l·nterta111m1 •nt home on 1 , at·n· • w 1th 11nvatc lc·nms <·ourt. sµa .. ud pool' 516 bed rooms. ·I baths. S2ti!l,500 Call 7~· 19'.!0, j QUAIL A.,~~~~~- 10,... Tit 1:30 P'.M.t I EASTSIDE COHDO Leas t expen s ive , 2 (•normous bllrmA. C'ar h ' with walk 10 t·los~ts { Double bath upstaLrs 1 UR 1 HA c\own, su1>er I lund s ca rl~d patio. Customdra~s I 1741TUSTIN.1:1A OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 ' 400E.17'""' FOR All CM-· mu '""'~·-~--.... ...... ,~ -WATERFRONT . MANSION /\ m agnir iceot ex · pcn ence or ocean Hvmg. Private road. guarded entry. secluded sandy heach. 5 spacious wood de c k s A tru e masterpeiee ror lux- urious Ii v1ng. Just re· duced S250,000. Call ~3 FORESTE OLSON ~4< I 0 ! ~·1 •, • ,.c--c •• ~ '""'' --· FHA/VA • $16.9'50 Easy te rms. 3 Glan bedrms. 2 balh, famil room. wood burnio fireplace, hidcawa patio. brick BBQ. Ac now! There is only one!! CaU 546-2313 {')l#f ,., ,,, ". ' , "''' •1 • ' ,,~. THE -REAL1 ESTATERS : owe.... dltW.- 3 Bdrm cottage with r 1 r e p•I a c e . () n oceanside of Coast· Hwy .. + a rental unit. Owner a nxious. Sl99.500. I ... OOM 4911 Seashore Dr .. Npt. Beach 673-1300 Sot/SUn 1·5 . I .. <>OM S6t Seaward. Corona del Mar 675-3rl3 SJ.82.000 Sat/SUn 1·5 14591 Counlrywood, Irvine ss2..-$75,SOO Sat!Sun 12·6 104 Vta Antlbcs CUdo lit le) NB 6'1'5 7300 Sot/Sbn l·S 103 Vlat &r~·lona CL1do lste) NB 673 7300 at/Sun l·S 2691 res l\'it>w mo~·short~) NB 646·771 I $15K.500 Sot/Sun 1 s 547 Tustin. N..,.wPort Beach 645·0003 $139.900 S un. 12·4 S70 Victorin Av.: .. <.:os l a Me$a' 645 1363 $75,000 Sunday l2·S HY72 Sant.a Ana. Lagun a ~arh 497 3331 $129 500 Sunday 2·5 #8 Wtllte~·aU•r CTrllrk Gin) Irv 675·6000 $165.000 Sun. l s • • 1245 Bayside (Mai Kai) CdM 642-8235 W 5.000 Sun 1·5 2 U ... FAM RM w 094 259 Cedar, Newport Shores 631 ·1400 Sl 10.ooo Sunday 1·5 219 Via Sim Re mo (Lido Is le> NB 615·5626 Open Dally 1·.t 1614 Santanclla 'rt-rr . CdM 673·8494 $175.000 Sun. l·S... 15 Skysall Or. (Jas mine Creek) CdM 644·4910 $250.000 Sat/Sbn 1·5 10 Pt:!ppcrgrass. lrvine 552·3.177 $94.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 231 Poppy, Cor ona del Mar 673·8179 $3.59.000 Sat/Sim 1·5 #3 Rocky Glen CTurtlerock > Trv. 67J-7300 Sun. 1·5 523 Aliso. Newport Beach 646·7171 $160.000 Sun 1·4 2057 Port Bris tot-Gr . CHVHills> NB 673-9479 $158.500 Sun 1·5 2500 Margaret (Newport Hts) NB 675-5511 $136.000 Sunday 1·5 J llDIOOM ~ 915 Chestnut Place ( Eastbluf() NB 631·1400 $159.500 Sunday 1·5 209 Coral. Balboa Island 631·1400 S245,000 Sat/Stm l ·S • •21 Balboa Coves. Newport Bch 631-1400 $275.000 Sat/Sl.ln 1·5 2313 Redlands, Newport Beach 631·1400 $169.500 Sunday 1-5 •1741Tus tin.13A. Newport Bch 646·32.55 $92.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 #3 J ma Loa Crt. Newport Och 642·0419 $135,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1220 Ensenada. Laguna Be ach 497-2457 S unday 1 ·5 250 Prospect <Nwpt Shores) NB 675·0120 $109,900 Sun. 1·5 5405 Bruce Crescent, Ne wport Bch 642-6368 $13.5.000 Sun. 1·5 2069 Continental. Costa Mesa 646·66.18 Sat/Sun 10·5 1824 Port Barmouth <HVHms) NB 759-1501 $159.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2015 Leeward Lane, Newport Beach 979-8.533 Sunday 1·5 2043 Vist a Cajon <Bluffs) NB 631-1800 $155.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 #7 Sa nderling (Deerfield ) Irv. 759-0811 $105.000 Sun 1·5 241 1-:asl Wil son. Costa Mesa 548-7454 $89.500 Wed·Sun 12-4 3016 Donnybrook. Cos ta Mesa 646-7171 $8.5.900 Sat/Sun 1·4 2804 Cliff Or .. Ne wpor t Beach 646-7171 S299.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 18086 Muirwoods . Fountain Valley 540·3666 $87 .900 Sat /Sl.ln 1·5 709 Mantle. Santa Ana 540-3666 S69.500 S unday 1 ·5 1518 ln ·im: ,\\'e., Cos ta ~h:sa 631·5252 Sun 1·5 '111'3342 Nevada Ave .. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $99.990 Sun. 1-5 20342 Cypress, Santa Ana Hgts 645·0303 $136.000 Sun. 1·5 3620 Ocean Blvd .. Cor ona del Mar 675-6000 $575,000 Sun. 1·5 1206 Pembroke Ln. (Westcliff) NB 540-1151 $159,000 Sun. 1·4:30 2145 Parsons. Cos ta Mesa 548·4876 ·$80,000 (VA> ~04 Canal St.. Ne wport Bch Sun 11·3 552-4477 $124,900 Sun 1·4:30 8311 Ne wman Ave., Hunt. Bch 842·0839 $87 ,500 Sunday 2·5 188 The Maste rs Circle, C.M. 548·1168 $129,500 Sun l·S 2012 Leeward Ln <Baycrst> NB 759-0817 $198,500 Sun. 1·5 #7 Encore. Nwpt Crst, N.B- 645-7221 $139.500 Sun 1·4:30 ft3 Summerwind. Nwpt Cr st , N.B .. 645-7221 $13.5,000 Sun 1-~30 1411 Kings R<l CClfhaven) N.B. · 642·5200 fee land Sat/Stm l·S 521 Kings Rd (Cl.fhaven) NB 642-5200 fee land Sat/Sun l ·S Jll .... FAMIMwDIM 2033 Pt. Weybridge (HVHms) NB 644·738.1 $169,500 Sat/Stm l·S 2443 Vista Nobleza (Bluffs) NB 631-llm $199,500 Sat/St.tn 1·5 2125 Yacht Radiant <Sea View) NB 213/430·3629 $295,000 Sun 2·5 #25 Mainsail (Jasmine Creek) CdM 673·9060 $259,000 Sun. 1·5 201 Milford <Cameo Shores) CdM 673·7040 $259,900 Sun.1·5 •2821 Pebble Dr. (Orig HVHJs) CdM 675-6000 $415,000 Sat/Sbn l·S 4.65 Neycs Place, Laguna Beach 494·8519 $237 ,500 Sun 1 ·5 •436 E. 19th St., Costa Mesa 548·7177 /548·5359 $1171500Sun 1·5 517 Poppy. Corona del Mar 644·9060 $m,OOO Sun. 1--S 2921 Pebble (Orig HV > CdM 675·8000 $375,000 Sat/SUn l -5 • 1509 Dolphin Terr <Irv Terr> CdM 675·8000 $515,000 Sat/SUn'l·5 545 Irvine <Nwpt Hgts) N.8 . 675~ $215,000 Sal/Stan 1·5 • DIRECTORY ': ... ~ lL='*1:1;'!'.~:XC.':~·.:.'T:':::.r~.=: .................................... _ ....... , ................ di.., .. .... - 1127 Berks hire Ln. CW. Clilf) N.8 . 645·8136 $179,500 Sun 12·5 743 Barracuda Way, Laguna Bch ~r.· 1718 $339.000 Sat/Slm 12·4 233 oppy, Corona del Mar ~ 4.9000 $498,000 Sun. 1·5 549 l rvinc <Nwpt Hgts) NB 675·6000 1215.000 Sat /Slln 1·5 •577 Sturgeon. Cost a Mesa 645-0303 $109.900 Sun. 1·5 l OSS Tulare, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $113,900 · Sun. 1·5 2801 Ha rbor Vi ew Dr (HVHiJls> CdM 640-5560 $287.500 Sun. l ·S 1401 Mariners Or. <Westclif() NB 642·8235 $l69.750 Sun. 2·5 224 Via Genoa (Lldo Is le) NB 642-823.5 $165.000·fee Sun. 1·5 -. 1136 Gleneagles (Marina IBnd >CM 645·7184 $144,500 Sun. 1·4·30 1807 Tradewinds (Baycrsl) NB 675-3411 $189,000 Sun. 1·5 4572 Golden Glow. Irvine 675-6000 $129.500 Sun 1·5 104 Via Lorca (Lido Is le> NB 646-7414 $269,750 Sunday 1·5 2516 Andover. College P k .. C.M. 640 -5357 $98,500 Sun 1·5 2125 Yacht Yankee. N.B 559-9037 $273.500 Sunday 1 ·5 250Colton (NwplShrs) NB 642·5200 $118.000 Sun. 1·5 1806 Hig hland CHbr Hind ) NB 642-5200 $149,500 · Sun. 1·5 1705 Doreen Way. Santa Ana 751-3191 Sunday 12-4 •4709 Hampden Rd. (Cameo Shrs> CdM 675-3411 $550,000 231 Lugonia, Npt Beach 638-9663 $116.900 Sunday l ·5 l Point Sur Dr .. Corona del Mar Sun. 1·5 S475K Sun 1·5 16971 Roundhill Dr .. Hunt. Harbour 536·9311 $169.950 Sunday 1·5 ~989 Peakwood Pl. Me sa Verde. CM 979-8704 Sun 1-5 1929 Tustin, Costa Mes a 545·9491 Sun l ·5 17847 San Clem ente, Fount. Vly 968-1328 $106.500 Sun 1·4 506 Marguerite <Old CdM) CdM 675·6000 $179,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 221 Via San Remo <Lido Isle) NB 675-5626 Open Daily 1 ·4 3321 Alabama Cir .. Costa Mesa 751 ·9821 $99.900 Sat/Sun ll ·5 2320 La Linda, Newport Beach 642·2900 Sl8.5,000 Sat/Sun l ·5 •483 Abbie Way, Newport Beach 642-3263 Sat /Sunday 1·4 2021 Deborah Lane. Ne wport Beach 645·6937 $135.000 Sat/Sun 2·5 624 Poppy, Corona del Ma r 640·7729/642·2171 Sat/Sun 1·4 •11 Meadowsweet. Univ Prk. Irv. 559-1246 $121 ,500 Sun 1·5 715 Balboa. Laguna Beach 644·4848 $248.000 _sat/Sun 1·5 3006 K..ill ybrooke Ln .. C'osta Mesa 548-3681 Sat/S~ 10·6 • •223.1 Heather Ln <Cherry Lk.) NB 633·0813 Saturday 1 ·5 35 14 Catamaran CHVH ) CdM 646-7414 $275.000 Sunday 1-5 112 Via Quito (Lido Is le> NB 673-7300 Sat/Sun 1·4 633Cameo Highlands Dr . N.B. 759·0811 $225,000 Sat/Sun 2·5 25 Silve r Cresccnt,Trtlrk IBnd.Irv. 675·3411 $203,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 •3174 Madiera <Mesa Verde) CM 546-5880 $112,650 Sat/Sun 1·5 #4 Odyssey Court. Newport Bch 540·3666 $146,000 'Sunday 1·5 1703 Ocean Blvd .• Newport Beach 673·7300 Sun.1·5 2767 Hillview Or. <HV Knoll ) NB 644·6200 $182,000 Sat/~un 1·5 1903 Yacht Maria (Seaview) NB 644-6200 $265,ooo-ree Sa/Sl.ln 1·5 600· lSth St. (Newport Heights) NB 642·8235 $192,500 Sat/Sun 1 2010 Yacht Resolute <Seaview) NB 644·6200· $365.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * •405 North Star Ln ~Dover Shrs) NB 642-823.5 $475,000 LH Sat/SUn 1·5 • 1521 Dorothy Ln CHbr Hinds) NB 642·5200 $169,000 Sat/Stm l 2040 Paloma. Costa Mesa 979·5370 Sat /Stln 11·4 587 Pierpoint Dr .. Costa Mesa 979.5370 Sat/Stln 11-4 ~Clay St.. Newport Beach 759-~17 $172,500 Sat/SUn 1·5 1701 Miramar, Pe ninsula Point, NB 673-2058 Sat/Stln 12·4 1700 Pelau, Mesa Ve rde . C.M. 546-2313 $106.950 Sun 1·4 2 Shoal, Corona del Mar 759·1501 $249,000 Sun 1·5 2455 Bamboo CEastbluff) NB 640-2058 Sat/Stln 12·4 4 lalOOM 2994 MUbro, Costa Mes a 631·5.w; $77 ,900 Sunday 2·5 1070 Redding, Costa Mesa 540· 1720 Sl18,900 Sun 1 ·5 124 Via Trieste (Lido Isle) NB 642-~ $595,000 Sun 1·4 :~ 2156 Vista Entrada <Bluffs> NB -631·1MO Sl65,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3117 S. Birch, Santa Ana , 540·1720 $94,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •33108. Timber, Santa Ana ~40·1720 Sl99,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 132 Via Undine (Lido Isle) N.B. 675·4914 $415.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1421 Klngs Rd .. Newport Beach 631·1400 S4~.ooo Sat/Sun 1·5 • •34 Balboa Coves. Newport Bch 631-1400 $335,000 Sunday 1·5 207 Via Mentone. Lido Isle, NB 673·4191 $410,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 4 Songsparrow. Irvine 559-6337 $129,900 Sa 11·5/S'l ·5 1514 Dover Dr. (Westclif() NB $169,500 Sat/Sun 12:30-4 :30 214 Lugonia. Newport Shores. N.B. 642-5078 $130,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •4521 CrtlndDr. CamHlndsCdM Dr. <Ca meoHghlnds>CdM 675-2373 $189.500 Sat/Sun l·S 978 Cheyenne . Costa Mesa , 540-3666 $94.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2634 Vista Ornada <Bluffs) N.B. 642·8235 $169,500 Sat/Stm 1·5 230 Iris. Old CdM 644·6200 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1 1014 Sea Lane (H.V. Hills) CdM 644·9060 $232,500-Fee S/S'2·5 4 II ..... FAM IM or DB4 132 Via Undine <Lido Isle> NB 675·4914 $415.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1050 Vallejo <Mesa Woods ) C.M. 644-7383 $115,000 · Sun. 1·5 1846 Trade winds (Baycrst ) NB 6'15·6000 $240.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~!.30 E. 22nd St.. Costa Mesa S..18·587!J Sun 1·5 3060 Ke ll ybrookc Ln • Ha lccr st ) CM 546·4141 $89,900 Sun 1·5 • 1581 Skyline Dr .. Laguna Bch 497-1718" $249,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 • 1801 Seadrift Clrv. T e rr.) CdM 644·9060 $252.000 Sun. 1·5 2848 Catalpa < Eastbl uff) N. B. 644·9060 $169.500 Sun. 1·5 ··2200 Heather Ln .. Newport Bch 646-3255 $229.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 2226 Alta Vista Dr., Newport Bch 640·l278 Sat/Sun 1·5 3131 Sumatra Pl.. Costa Mesa 545-0189 $87 .000 Sat/Sun 11 · 1320 Antigua Way (Dover Shores) NB 548-6333 5299.500 f Sat/Sun 1·5 •3607 Sausalito. CdM 640·1824 Open Sat /Sun 1·5 33721 Old Bridge R .. Dana Pt. 493-9381 Sat/Sun 1·5 395 G ranada Way <County ) C.M. 645·7783 $149,999 Sat/Sun 1·5 2708 Harbor View Dr., CdM 673-3230 $392.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 432 Isabella Te rr .. Cd M 644-4848 $400,000 4 Sh asta. Irvine Sat/Sun l·S 640· 1812 Sunday 1-5 882 Sandcastle (HV Hill s> CdM 759-0811 $335,000· Fee Sat/Sun 1 ·5 •2929 Ellesme re. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $118,900 Sun 1·4 2283 Waterma n. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $160 000 Sat/Sun 1·4 •2761 Sandpiper <Mesa Verdel CM 546-5880 $154.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 17 Silver Crescent.Trtlrk Hind.Irv 675·3411 $213,900 Sal/Sun 1·5 19181 Biddle. Trtlrk His. Irv 675·3411 $141,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2127 Yacht Raditant CSeavu l NB 675·34 11 $339.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1859 Port Margate. Harb View. N.B. 759.9247 Fee Land Sun 1·4 33052 Tesoro St.. Dana P oint 494.9473 $139,500 Sun. 1·5 1924 Port We ybridge, HVH. N.B. 640-5357 $164.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2055 Towner. Santa Ana 540·3666 $89,900 Sunday 1·5 2737 AJta Vista (Eastbluff) HB 644-6200 Sat/SUD 12·5 1200 Outrigger <HV Hills > CdM 644-6200 $209,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2871 Bayshore Dr (Bay shores> NB 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 2012 Yacht Resolute (Seaview) NB 644·6200 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 19 Royal St. George (Big Cyn) NB 642-8235 $649,900 Sat/Sun 1·4:30 • •320 Morning Star Ln<Dover Snrs )NB 642·8235 $750,000 Sat/Sun l ·S • 2409 Tustin Ave .. Costa Mesa 673·4400 $240,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2510 Vis ta Baya Cr <Bk Bay) NB 642-5200 fee land · Sat/Sun 1·5 6922 Spickard. Huntington Bch 213/~·7252 $114,900 Sat/Sun 1032 Santiago, Newport Beach 675·6670 $497,500 Sat/SUn 1·5 8392 Seaport, Huntington Bch 615·6610 $99.950 Sunday 1·5 1594 Elm Ave .. Costa Mesa 751·3191 $99.950 Sunday 1·5· 2123 Yacht Julia, Newport Beach . 675·2311 $339,500 Sunday 1·5 2807 AJta Vista Dr. <EastBlufON.B. 640-4119 Sl99.500 Sun 1·5 3615 Catamarran <HV Hills) CdM 644·7383 $269,000 Sun. 1·5 3092 Ceylon Rd .• Costa Mesa 962·7620 $119,500 Sun 1·5 32271 Azore8, Laguna Niguel 499·4Ml $350,000 Sunday 1·5 4527 Fairfield Dr .• Cd M 631·1266/615-@40. Fee Sun 12·5 #29 Ima Loa. Nwpt Crst, N.8 . 6.S-7221 $165,000 Sun. 1-4:30 • 1615 Ruth Lane, Newport Beach 769-~17 $179,500 Sun. 1·5 3259 Turlock, Mesa Wooda, CM 545·9'91 $124,900 Sun 12·5 1128 SeabJutr Dr .. Coeta 11 .. scs.moa si.e.soe> am 11-t 4551 Pin.Yan Tree Ln .• Irvine 559 "51 S139.800 Sun. l ·5 2501 ~ver, Corona del Mar 631·"'4· 1298..500 SUn.1·5 36 Foxblll (Deerfield> Irv. 675-atll 1123.900 SUn 1·5 •1607 Dorothy Ln (Wstclf) N.B. 675-6000 S19'l,500 Sun. 1-5 4806 Cortland <Cameo Hln<I > CdM 675·8000 S175.000 Sun. 1.S- 21291 Sand Poll•r (Seaberry> HB 46-4141 $99,t:iO 7£. 126 Monarch Bay, South Laguna 642·8235 $425.000 Sun. 1·5 21 Sp~owhawk <Woodbridge) l.rv. 752·1414 $139,900 Sun 1·4 •1632Galaxy Or. <DoverShrs> tJ.B. 642·~ $445.000·Fee Sun l-5 17 Whitewood <Univ Park) I rv. 642·8235 $129,500 Sun 1-5 333 Milford <Cam eo Shores> ~dM 644-6200 $284.500 Sun. 1·5 1219 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 642·8235 $349,500 Sun. l ·S 2606 Lighthouse CHV Hills ) CdM . 642·8235 $237.000 Sun. 1·5 • 1412 Santiago Dr <Dover Shores> NB 642-8235 $323.750-fee Sun. 1·5 • 1816 Buttonshell < Baycres t) NB 642·8235 $329,500 Sun. l ·S. •1907Glenwood. Baycres t, N.B. 640-5357 $252.500 Sun 1·5 1911 Yacht Maria <Sea vu> NB 675-6000 $279,900 Sun. 1·5 6 Inverness. Newport Beach 759-1501 Sunday 1·5 5 IEDROOt)i4 2151 Calvert. Costa Mesa 540·1720 $129.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 712 Bison <Eastbluff> N.8 . 644 -1177 Open Sat/Sun 1·5 5 II ...... FAM IM or OIH 2232 Port Lerwick. Harbor VwHms. 640·4562 $214 .000 F ee Sa/Sun 1-5 •1772 Kinglet. Mesa Verde, C.M. 546-2313 $189,900 Sun 1·4 2805 LaSalle <Mesa del Mar > CM 556·2660 $125,900 Sat/Sun 12:30-4:30 21 Silver Crescent.Trtlrk Hlnd,Irv 675-3411 $239.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 ft9 Cedar Ridge. Trtlrk Hind, Irv 675-3411 $259,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1086 Tulare. Costa Mesa 540·3666 $138.900 Sat /Sun 1·5 14962 Piper Circle. Irvine 640·5357 $112.500 Sat /Sun 1·5 2640 Basswood ( E/ Bluff) N.B. 675-6000 $18.5,000 Sun. 1·5 1019 Mar ian Ln .. Ne wport Beach 645·0303 $325,000 Sun. 1·5 i Ch erry Hills (Bi ~ Canyon l NB 644-6200 $439.000 Sun. 1·5 •50 1 5 C r esc e nt ( P e ralt a His )Anaheim 644·6200 $450.000 Sun. 1·5 20 Cypress Point (Big Cyn l N.B. 631-3444 $750.000 Sun. 1·5 8941 Gleneaglc Cir .. Westmjnster 968-5880 $126.900 Sun 12·5 •8 Drakes Bay (Spyg lass l CdM 759-0817 $465.000 Sun 1·5 6 U pbts FAM RM or DEM 3 Montecito <Spyglass) CdM 6t0·1812 $520.000 Sun. 1·5 365 Heather Pl. <North End > Lag Sch 494-8672 Sat /Sun 12;5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEDIOOM 1t61 Pinewood <Woodbridge> Irv. 759-081 l $123.500 Sat/Sl.ln 1-5 •5 Highland View. Irvine 975-1030 $127,000 Sun 1·5 414 Vista Gra nde <The Bluffs ) NB 759-0811 $269,500 Sat/Sbn 1 814 -A W. Balboa Blvd., N.B. ' 673-4400 $147,500 Sat/san 1~5 2257 Pacific, Costa Mesa 631 -2246 Open daily 10·6 406 N. Towder Horn, Anaheim 559-8451 $61 ,900 Sun. l ·S 312 Sydney Ln., Costa Mesa 645·0303 $89,950 211 ..... FAMIMwDIM 2034 Vista Cajon <The Bluffs) N.B. 640·5560 $189,500 Sun 1·5 #34 White Water (Jasmine Creek> CdM 64().5560 $252,000 l llDROOM 2521 Sunflower. W·l, Santa Ana 540·1720 $75.750 Sat/Sun 1·5 311 AJta Lane. Costa Mesa 548·5647 $89,900 Sat/Sun 2·5 * •433 Via Lido Soud, Npt Bch 545-2241 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 230·D W es t Ca rriage Dr . <Bradford) 549-7034 $69,500 Sat/SUn 11·4 2602 Vista Del Oro <The Bluffs) NB 644·9060 $119,500 Sun. 1·5 •4310 Spindrift Wy, Newport Beach ""\673·1020 Ask $109,500 Sun. l ·S #19 Can yon Cr est. Newport Beach 759·0811 $182,000-Fee Sun. 1·5 7ll·Ocean Ave., #422, Hunt. Bch. 631-1800 Sunday 1·5 •16Seals land0r. <BigCyn)NB 631-1800 $255,000 Sunday 1-s 1957 Vista Caudal (Blurts> NB 644·7020 $298,000 Sun l ·S ) ..... ,.,_. ........ 49 Jasmine Creek Dr., CdM 675-~ll $244,500 Sat/SUn l·J 119 Jasmine Creek Dr., CdM 675-~ll $244,500 S.t/SCm 1-S . --. ... . ... --~ I ·. LIDO ISLE Ol'EN ~lJ D Y 1 $ Hl•:-l 'alut• on Lido l mmnl"ulalt' hl'Jutaf ul, t·harmin1it h1111w 'l'dl' roof CUt•l.wht'Ci t•\t1 .1 l,u ht' 2 rt11 ~nrul(t• J ht·tlruurn • .! bath f.1mtlv room hrrpl ·~·· St•llt•r moll\ alt•d Lan••• llf1t·n J>~l111 1-!rt'tH lundr.t•&pm~! 100 to 1111' .alt· llt·,1d1 $26.. .. 750 llH \IA l.llHt \ l .111 lhll Hl\h\ Mti 7 11 1 CORONA DEL MAR JIO\H: .\ND INt'O\H; ' 1't•1l rtl\1nt. 1111 rnal tit nm~: n 1om dl'll 1 llll'llntl' untl South t•f ""' \ -111 "111t·' Int \l('w 11.,I tn~ Sllll.000 Ul'F' ~l ;'I. l> \ \ l:! I I:!:! Ht-:<;<> I\ ( ()1\1 < '.tll I•:\ t•h 11 Smtih t17:i OX:!:! ENERGY SAVER l '011 \'11na•ntl ' l11t".1ll·d fur ht>lh 'hl'" '-hoµpin;.: ,'<.: ..,l'huui... Pruft·:..:..aonall\ l.rn1bl':cip,•d lu1 111\\ m.1111lt'11a111·t• ; ,m,1rth d1·,1~!1w<I for t.un 1I ~ living & t' fl I l' I' I J l 11 I n I' St• t> I h I ' '-" l' 11 m 11nlJ111t·d llt',1u11t11lh dt·c·orat~t.l 11 AH HOH \ 11-:W II I Llft"i hornt> wat h '>l'JJar:.ilt> la1111l\ 11tt>m . brc.·~1kfd'>l nook '> f11 t •J)l.1<·(•!-., \H'l h.ir µool HH'll//l .111tl mun· H) dJ>po111t nwnl $275.000 OPl-:'i SUNIM Y 1 fi :l.">14 CATAMARAN. Cl)M C.:all Pl•ggy Sl'hrnt·clcr ti46 741 1 BROADMOOR SEA VIEW OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Th\• ultimatt· 1n luxury ~por11ng al'l1v1l1t·~. '1c.·w & p1=1va<:y ctwaits you in this BroadQ1nor SC'a Vit•w home. 3 twdroom s. formal d1n1ng room + l<Jmily room·with r1n•place $273.500. 2125 Y ACI IT YANKEE Call Carolyn 'ot-et z 559-9037 UNITED BROKERS REALTORS 646-7414 ll'!ECTORY lHp Hii1 handy dil"~dcwy with you Hlit weHl'ftd ot you CJO hous._h.,..tiftlJ-AM t+.e. locClffoo>t list~ below .,.. dttcribtd m 9ruf..,-de-toll by od•HiisW.9 ~wwlttt'e,. ift todoy't DAILY "ILOT WAtn' ADS. ,..,._~ tltowift9 optn ~tt hw Hit or r....+ ort tr9'd to list wch i11f~Oft ltt this cof-toch Fridoy. Satwdoy olld S.Vftdrt. CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 3 IR plus FAM RM or DEN 18 Canyon lslancl <Bi g Cyn l NB 675-341 t $~25.noo Sun 1 ·5 4 IEDltOOM I • • J:fl2 Via Lido. N~wport Bc:h Ci75-5:il I $475,000 Sunday 12-4 4 IR plus FAM RM or DEN 21 Rue Fontainl'l1lt·au, Npt Brh fi<l;l G:Ui9 $1l95.000 Salt Sun 1-5 I DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IR & I IR 5 l:i Acarw. Corona del M~tr fi7S·3411 Sl99.SOO Sal/Sun l ·5 2 IR & Z-IR I :m 4:ird St.. Nt•wport BL'ach fi75·0475 Sl75,000 SumJ<iy l ·5 508 Marg uerite', Corona oel Mar 543-6148 $l!J8.000 SattStm 1-4 710 Iris Ave .. Coron;,.i dl·I Mur f.44 ·7211 $279.500 Sunday 1-5 2 IR & 3 llt 430 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar 673-6510 S225.000 Sat/Sun 520 Or chid. Corona del Mar 644-7383 $235.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 187 Albert Pl . Costa M~sa 646·3255 $215 ,000 Sun. 1-5 164 Magnolia. Eas t s1de. Costa Mesa 673-9479 $178.500 Sun 1-5 l lR&l lR 201 29th St .. Newport Beach 673-2058 $26.5.000 Sunday 12-4 4 IR & 3 IR 116 34th St., Balboa Penin. NB 640·5357 $225.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEOIOOM 1933 Maple, Costa •Mesa 645-8.590 $86.490 & up S /Sll-5 :30 2 U ... FAM IM or DIH 22 Mandrake <Univ, Pk ) Irvine 552-1766 $93.500 Sat/SUn 10·5 12 Jetty Dr. <Jasmine Creek ) CdM 759-9144 $227 ,950 Sat/Sun 10-s HOME & INCOME FOR SALE ;07 dolde.:oo'.'c:r:n:~el M~; 673-3331 $179.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 •,-PAM IM w 084 442 Begonia, Corona del Mar 673-0822 $210.000 Sun 12·4 Of9t HOUSI "*DAY OVER 1s.ooo .ooo OF EXC(AJSIVE LISTINGS UN9A llU LuJt waterfront living al U.i tin~ t 4 spur HR. maids qtrs. "P <'t' fo1 IOO ' \-1!1>1~d $2.100,000. S,\'Got.ASS HtU. Just listad popular Cap•· llorn rnod<'I. fabulous ocean & hu ,, vlt·w SH!t,900 3! Montecito IAUOA ISLAND Rutlrl(•r has com- plt·lt·l'I n ·m1xlt·h·d lt11s charming 4 BR 1111, t 111111 t1111nt· $4:m,ooo 125 Grand < '.111.J I HAHOI VlfW Shurp Rruadmoor I I I h·H·I ('u~l •WO 'It( ft ~amt' rm. ut't•Jn '1 '"' $319.000 l515 Windover LAGUNA HACH J O(•W oct.>an view t'U'>l humt''-fro m S324.900 120 Cres n·nt Hta} , llG CAMYOH RarL' 3 UR. !)ep dining 1 m ..:••If ,·uur!!>t' v1t·w twnhme. $~1 ~.ooo ~Cany on l~land SPYGlASS HILL lltird to find 5 BR. 2 -.t, <lrnrmtllt' 1·ntry v11:1w $398,500 20 :\for rn Ba) ( Pete Barrett resents ) SEEING IS WORTH 1000 WORDS CLIFFHAVEN B ea ul1fullv dl'l'Oraled home with tot<.el view of Nt•wporl ll:Jrbor ! Lovely d ecks. pri\':.tll' yard and delal'hed in-law tJU<.1rlers. S395.000 includes land. 521 Kinqs Rd., NB Opett Sot/Sutt I ·5 A DEEP LOT WITH URGE POOL! Summer's near a nd this rambling 3 Bdrm. family room homt• 1!'> available now. Al so. familv sizl•d kitchen with breakfast room· Best value an the Manners ;1n•;1 ! $169.000. I 521 Dorothy Ln., NB Sat/Sutt 1·5 HALF·ACRE SITE OVEILOOKING SCENIC I.ACK IA Y - And rolling hills. 4 Bdrm. family home. built to give privacy without 1solat ion on quiet cul·de-sac Visit thas one of a kind opportunity today 25 10 Vista laya, NI Sat/Sun 1-5 LIVE IT UP AT THE BEACH IRlHG AM OFFER -T o this vacant 3 Bel rm and fa m ily room h ome. Ownc·r transferred a nd anxious. Clo~e to the pools a nd tennis court Sl HS.000 250 Colt°" An., Ml Sat/S.. 1·5 FRONT ROW VIEW CLIFFHAVEH True tradll1onu l home.• Fre nl'h d oo r s. t O\/C• moldings, oak plank floors . 3 Bdrms. 2 baths, mas ter suilc with f1rcplat·t· even wine ccllur. V1~w from every room~ I 4 I I Kings Rd .. NI Opett Sot /Sun I ·S HARBOR HIGHLANDS HOW 'S THIS FOR VALUE? Comfortable famil y h ome with paltn Pntrance large f(.lmily room. ~J Bdrms and s pacious yard. In l ip-top condil1on ' I 106_Highlmtd, NI OfM" S4indoy J .5 UNIVERSITY PARK OWN THE LAND -With this 4 Bdrm t ow nhome Spacious feeling added family room. Fireplace m master s uite . All Village II amenities and greenbelt location #1 MHdowswttt, Irv Stlnday 1·5 WESTCLIFF WINNER ILUE CHIP OFFHIHG -lnvesl in thi s beautifully ex pand ed tradilional ho m e with gourme t kitcht>n . cozy breakfast noo k, invilin~ corner fireplace in family room J\ND sparklin~ pool. Call in a "buy ordl'r'' today. $232.500. EVERYONE IS DOING IT! TOTS DO IT -DAMSELS DO IT! Ball p layers do it -even grandmother is doing it! Roller skating aJong the bay or oceanfront can be fun for you when you start from a duplex o n a tranquil s treet in Balboa. Asking $180,000. NEED MORE ROOM? WOULD LIKE USS MAIMTIHANCl7 We have it ready for you -spot- lessly clean; 3 Bdrrns a nd pool -In Westc liff. Room for boat/camper parking too. . . DAIL V PtLOT )7 P= April 22, 1179 CL7ltT4Wff ....... ff.£?ll7 .. ..u:ns .., ..... . ~ 4 "" ; ~"'MIR4~fff',. . • ... ,... TWO Q(Y ·•MCH ,HOUSE Room)ll' a ~l'~ wltll tar~e dJnlog 2 blth,, 2 •torr.! fwoaa ·ot ,built-ins. RanM '& .. oven. nlJ c rowa ve . dishwash~r. lir~p&ace.'etc. SMALL BE>S'r PRICE ON 1ME ISLAND llG DUPLD On Batboa Island. zoned commercial & owner is most anxious . · $214.IOO llG HOME + INCOME 50' wide Jot. 1-'i block to beach. 5 Be droom. 3 bath with bonus room & 2 fir eplaces, built-ins. etc. Even has OCEAN VIEW from deck. PLUS a separate 2 bedroom . furnished rental unit over the 4·car ~arage. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport ll•d. corner 30th macnab / Irvine realty ••SEAVIEW•• OPEN SAT & SUH 1-S P.M. 20 I 0 YACHT RESOlUn Cus tom 3 BR. split-level featuring quality appointments. Lg. paneled family rm w/wct bar & fplc. sep. study. formal dining . Top g r ade fixture:-; & <Jppliances. Shop area & laundry rm in finished gar. $365.000. < F -63) 2012 YACHT RESOLUTE Custom 1 I3R. family rm w/fine quality or builde r 's dis tinctive mark. Extens ive use or birch pan<•ling. used brick. marble . pa rQUl'l fl oor s + decorator cpts & papl•r s . Many more feature::.'. S:lfi5.tJOO ( ("·ti·I l **LIDO ISLE ** GRE.A T FAMILY HOME Within walking distance of tennis. bcal'h & ~hops. 4 BRs -lovely patio entry tathedral ceilings -brick fplr huge upstairs master ~u1te. $~87,500. <F-65) * * BIG CANYON * • . _ A g uard gated community near Fashion Island & Beaches. PRIVACY! Lovely , t•ustomized 5 BR designed for family li ving. Family rm w/wet bar has aC'cess to 3 BRs + maid's rm mas ter s uite w /fplc dramalit· dinin~ & living rms w t c ~tht'dral beam e d ceilings & elegant m irrored dividers. $439.000. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P .M. ;i7 CHERRY HILLS. ff-H6) ELEGANT! Out s•.<tnd ing Versailles on 10th fairway within walking distance of Country Club. Expanded dining rm -den wt blt-in bookcases -master s uite w'ctJstom cabinetr v & marble jacuzzi 2 add'I BRs ·upstairs + maid's. $.595,000. IF-67 l OVYLOOKS 18TH FAIRWAY This striking tustom 4 BR home off crs s pc1<:iousncss. view. pool & excellent e ntertaining areas Li\·ing. dining. fum1ly & game rms all id<'ally situated w/atcess to h a ndsome OVl'r s ized wet ba r . S775.000 ( F 68 l * * CORONA DEL MAR * • FAIULOUS VISTA Night lights & ocean ! l -leve1 home dt>s igned for the d iscr iminating features t'ustom cabinets, marble flooring. bit-in music waJI. custom s hultt>rs & MUCH MORE! 4 BRs - expanded fami ly rm -formal dining. $499.500 I F -69> OCUM VIEW Completely upgraded & custom ized "Country English" style residence featuring 5 BRs, den·w/Wet bar & custom cabine try. beautiful dining rm & quality amenities galore! $750.000. <F-70) SHOIECLIFFS Graciousness & cha rm of the Old & New Worlds are combined in this outstandin~ country 4 BR home. French doors lead to secluded bric k patio w /d~luxe s pa . Livintt rm w tcxposed beamed ceiling -dining rm w /peg & gr oove oak floors - family rm + study. $695.000. <F-71 l •-itlRVIHE•• WOOOlllDGE CIOSSING 2-level condominium -preferential e nd -unit w /vie w of g r eenbe lt. Highly upgraded -air cond. -3 BRs +study w/fpl c, sep arate dining rm & brkfs t area. $149,500. - fl ex. financing avail. <F-72) Ll'.ASEj dn1dN7 Outstanding lower le vel townhome on 12th Fairway· of ~ Rancho San Joaquin. Step.down living rm w /fplc -den w/Wet bar -formal dining area -master BR w /lg. dressing area + add'l BR. VIEW from-4 rooms! $128,000: <F-73) ••LYNNE VALE~E•• 6-44-6200 642-1235 90t Dover Or1vr ..... fioo H...-r Vttw Center Irvine at cailf~'l•Y C.nt., J ~. ~·""'"'' . I • J. ••••••••••••••••••••••• G~•.; ·• ,.OOJ .._ _____ _..._ _____ _ ....................... ' l ,HOM~· INCOME COIOMA DIL MAI 0..-W/S..~I . 7o1G41.o4.CdM 2 Bdrms. each. Pub lot. sm.ooo IAUOA ISLAND lsl time offered 2 story family home 3 Bdrm. 2 ba + gul'st w /bath. Lovely laq;e pal.lo. Lou Brechtel & Assoc 2:29ManneAve 67J..3331 FOUMTAIH VALLEY AISOlUTE GEM 4 Bdrms+Ubrary, plush carpeti, everything re furbished. A stone throw to 21 acre park. Pr1ct'd nghl. !JCE'C. DEUGHT 4 Bdrm, formal dining. ~P Cam rm. wet bar. large .y ard, 11 2 yr~ old Cl\LLNOW $69.900 WESTMINSTER Lovely 3 Bdrm w1lh rust carpets on an assumuble loan CALLTOOAY lntn'I RE/Maftffk 53~1461 TREES!TREES ! TREES ! Profess1onaUy dt'corated 3 bdrm home W l'Ul'Y rm ly rm w heavy p:irquet floors & d ua I rrpl<' Warm cttlar panelling Atrium entry . Call now for appt lo view Opt•n t:ves 545-~i!H Real Eslale EXECUTIVE'S ONLY! G1gant1c Republic hid dt:n 2 Stor) A dynamic covered entry 4 i:1ant bt.-drms. 3 baths. garden qew family room Elt>gant kitchen & d1n1ng rm H1deaw:iy put10 Low~t pncc.'<i homt• tn <Jrea. SI44.900 Dec ide now f'all 546-2.'ll:l • ~ • • > • HORTH COSTA MESA The borne that you have been waiting for F:xtra sharp. clean 4 bt'droom. 11 z baths. larl{c dc•n w11 h Ben Franklin r1rcpl<1ce Many custom fl'<iturc~ {;all U>day for an appoint ment l o see th11' exrc,. t1onal home S8ll.950 (;;ill ~141 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. EXCLUSIVE 4 IR Close by Cherry Lake. 4 BR 21-, BA. formJI dtn 1ng . large family lotrhen. pool and deck Perfect for entcrta m· merit luxury ln•ing home OPE:'llSAT SUN I 5 ml HEATHER LANE For other appointment fHAU •flll~ •••AS I.ACX IA Y IEAUTY ~Sot/Sun 1·5 ~320 U LINDA, N.I OH 23rd SL Heal fam1I\' home. 3 Br. 2ba. hv1n~ rm. dtmng rm. famrl~ rm. 2 frple5, J3CUZ71 & more. Fee land. $185.000 CI..AUDESHIF'F'ER Rl::ALTOR 642·2900 HARIOR ISLAND NEWPORT IEACH For Sale by Owner 714:675-2030 Starting · aNew Business A occordln~ CIJl!fomle 8uel.,.H d PrOleNielll Code ( 17900 to 17~301 ell pereon• dolflQ t>ullnH• 'under • ftdltl0111 n•- mual Ille • •••1e""n1 with lh• County Cler- •hd ha.,. II pubtlelled teur t i me• In • newt~,,., -"'nt Ille •••• h 1 wlllch lh• llutlne .. 11 locel•d. Tit• •1•••men1 I• reqv red by lew •rtd I• ~offlllfy '" protecllftf your "911111••• 11•m•. Mott lf•n•11 req11lr• ,,.,.,., . °'.... to •" eo111-rcW~ Tll• OArLY "'lOT ....... bOCtl l'lllflt .... pvllk• ..... _..... .. "'"' •" -Mai..-y ~ ................. . , .. u y .,, .. ea to "" Or•"I' Co11ftly e..,,...., bMf .... llf O fta Of a1tr co11••ftleftl omc.e er pllolla 1119 LIOAL OE,AftTWllNT Mt~lt. .-m::.~~· -PARADISI fN SPY•LASS Breathtaking view of ocean & nite lites. this fantastic 4 ~m home has a lovely pool & jacuzzi enclosed by a private courtyard & ls highlj upgraded with many extras. Shown by appointment only. $685,000. 640-1812 ~ ~~..!--~ I H '\\'p1 ·rt .-~--'".Cf" I tit! I' ... -.. f't'C:tlt \' •• .._ t A Most TemDtinq Buy This cfe11ghtTu1 family-style home with 4 bedrooms. llled entry lormal dining room, 1am1ly room and beautiful stone fireplace Bat plus bar stools 3 car garage. Cheery kitchen 11as self-cleaning oven. no-wax lloors and more Pa110 Beautiful ne1ghb0rhood park. St 18.900. Call today, 540-1720 A Charminq Work Saver Check out lh1s pnde of ownership townhome with upgrades galore :l bedrooms. toasty l1replace and gourmet kitchen with bo11t-ins. Plush carpeting New drapes and m1rr0f'ed wardrobes 10 be installed Private palto. Accesg to 3 community pools. sauna and 1acuzz1 $75 750 Hurry. call 540-1720 Loaded With Potential! The value is 1n the land located 1ust 8 lots from bay fronl This lixer upper home includes 2 oedroom. d1mnq area. kitchen with eating are._, Needs lots 01 1mag1na1ton Take advantage C1I l h1s o ppor1u n 1ty $1 35.950 For mora 1nlormat1on call 540-1 720 Super Sharp Income Units Investors. take note of lh1s extra mce 4 ple11 located in prestigious area near Hunttng\on liart>or Includes a 3 bedroom unit. two 2 bedroom units and a 1 bedroom umt, These units are always rented' Let your money work lor you Call now 540-1720 Best Location In Town On a lovely cul-de-sac street by parks. tennis shopping and more This newly painted 4 bedroom execuhve has l0<ma1 dining room co1y lam1ly room w11h fireplace and MOM loving ll•lchen w ith bu11t-ons Covered palto Barbeque Sparklin g SWIMMING POOL & buobl1nq JACUZZI $119,750 Must see' Catt 540-1720 Grab This Home Fast Very sharp Sandpoint home with beautiful yard and lru11 lrees y atorer Home includes 4 oedrooms torrnal d1n1ng room, comty family room with fireplace and wet bar. delul(e kitchen with built-ins Electric garage dOO< opttner Covered pallo By tennis courts and parl. S96900 Won 11as1 call 540-1720 King Size Family Home And lhe perfect enlertainer s dellghl A nard to-find execu11ve home with 5 nice bedrooms super lam1ly room. enormous hv1m~ room wllh brick fireplace and MOM 1ov1n9 1111chen wi th buill-tns Gorgeous drapes Covered patio is as lonq as the houses S 129 9op Call now• 540-1720 Plush As A Palace This home shows ltlle a mooel with top 01 the tine carpe1tng, decorator w•ndOw covenngs and cusiom built-ins 3 bedrooms. formal d1n1n9 room, toasty fireplace. deluxe kitchen with built-ins. 3 covered patios• Walk to communily pool and recreatton $107,900. MuSl see call 540-1720 Grab This One Fast! Conveniently located near most everything Beautiful 4 bedroom home includes formal dining room. super family room with fireplace. MOM loving kitchen with no·wax llOOf and bu1IHns Water softener. Patio. More, $94.500 Can 1 last. call 540-1720 One Of A Kind En1or lh1s fabulous custom home thru the e11ot1cally ptar:ted garden and reflection pool with wa1erfall Home has 4 bedrooms, g1anl den targe gym with spa. dramatic lloa11ng d1n1ng room g ourmet island kitchen Pano.ramie ocean view. Patio and lush yard. So much more! For details oall 540-t720 540-1720 2955 Ha~or Blvd. Costa Mesa TARBELL RELO S•rving 8000 Cities • . j DAILY PtlOt -!:~:~ .......... !~~,~~~ ......... !~~ ..••.••................ .................•..... OPEN HOUSES 1-5 P .M. tllC...._Pl ... .W.ffS.. JOt c ........... "-4 s.. •01 .... 141. ...... s-. )4 ..... c ..... N.I. s.. 2l1J ......... M~I. S... lot Cortll. 1W. Is.. S... • FEA TUU of the WEEK• * YACHTMAN1 81EAM * * BAYFRONT* l.cclHlllJ t.1 ............ M WATB wtttll "''' to occc,..aMt• TWO •o· yechhl Altd ,_ OWN THI LANDI hfl•M•• r•t•._. wftt. at.p.dow11 ...... ,....... f..Wy roowt. .... dH Md ........ ......, roo-. n.r,.. bedroot1u lttc ..... ,n .... MOiter wit• wlfti flreplec•, w"'-J rOOM, Md bdca..y o,,..rioolll..q "'9 WA TH. A •ibrant ~ f<w th• WA TtR LOYNS! S79S,OOO. •••••••*••• CORNER MINI ESTATE $1691500 Lo••ly FnM:h co11rtyard hCNlle with 111a11y •p•cial f•oturH. Graclo..a l bedroom, llncludH Hporot• "'01t•r ault•I l battt, t..ily room. ... w ldtchetl, n•w c~tt, tllyllC)tih mtd -.ch mor•. LUXURIOUS WATERFRONT $550,000 O.e-of...ldBd condomh•hHft Ji:*'"'°'*H on Mail• layfrOftt with boat Ip a•oHabt•. light Dlllf of Archlt.chwal DlgHt. this spacious ho"'e offer• 2 bedroo1u hnast...-Mlitl' with flrepface & bokonyl, plus deft/office. hclti'") ldtcheoft with skylight Clftd bl'GYtiflll Hl.s. U•'-J room wltt. c111tom wood pC1ttl'tl11CJ Clftd ..+iqu. breakfront, plus roisl'd dininq room. L•aded & bneled 9lau doors and windows, stained CJ'an, circ.,.atiftCJ fans awd so 11111Ch more. Pl"i•acy & HCwOy. PANORAMIC VIEW HOME $495,000 E1pansin home on large lot with rOCMft for pool Clftd deck. Newly decorated In & out! Two s tory 4 bedroom plu billiard/fain.rm. incl11dl1KJ I~ bar, 4 fireploces, den Clftd loads of room to enterloin in Clftd °"'· Easy to show. Open Sat. & Sun. I ·5 p.m WATER & LIGHTS VIEW R~duc~d to $375,000 FEE Prl•ate garden entry, fonnal din. rm. spacious kitchen, li •in9 roo"' with llHIHin fireplacl', pitched ~oms and lar9e patio. Unuw.al moster suite with sl'parate bath & drenilMJ crea. ,..., 2 othl'r bedrooms and 2 baths. P...-fect for teenaqer or mother-in-la• unit . Approved Ji'ans for 1200 sq. ft. addition that will ha•e a J60 VIEW. ALMOST NEW SEAYIEW $355,000 Security q ated area with 3 bedroom•. fain. rm. fwenr VIEW. Eleqmtt decor. BALBOA ISL POTENTIAL $245,000 Charmi'"J l bl'd. 2-story holM with lar9e yard. Add on or odd to ffti• already Mat home. OCEANFRONT HOME $435,000 Comfortabte l b~droom hOIM °" wide beach. &.joy wrl yeor 'round. WATERFRONT W/SLIP $275,000 Cheerlul J bedroom hOtM with bl'oc:h ORd boat sJip. You own the IClftd. EASTBLUFF VALUE $159,500 C .. -de-ICIC ho.-with large pri•ate ycrd. CharlllMC) l bed. with f«lfft. ""· Hear schools. WATERFRONT W/SLIP $335,000 Open flowi'"J 4 bedroom with privacy & l"OOlft to HfW"H' youruff. Fee IClftd. BEACH COMMUNITY $119,500 Hew decor 3 bedroo111 with patio. Sub11tit I 0% down. Pool & tlftftia. VIEW DUPLEX $192,500 Lor~ 4 & 2 bedreotn •th jlnt steps to Macia. Coner kM:otion. DUPLEX NR BEACH $198,500 lllhrntMg l Ir 2 bedrOOM Wlitl with weOMd ,..... .... Good 1.-cotM. ON WATER-URGE $200,000 Ow11er offtn fl .. lble t.,._, Hew o. ..... 11 ... SpoclOlll 4 Md, ..asd l"OOM. ,.tlo. w..lt LIASl/OPTIOM O...S. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. 1tt:l(, W (',,,1..,1 I ltql1v..11. f\l,.w1111r1 K l'l1r h 631·1400 Loft 1omethlna vnlun If you want your •d· bNt! Pl1cc-an ad '" nur verthlf\11 me1Hl(C to re-- Lott and Pound rol •ch mor e! ~p«-opl .. •l wma. 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C.A 640-0020 ILUffS-QUICK & EASY C onv1•111c·nt l o F ;ish1 on bla nd . :..hoppan~'.. m:irkl'l~ & tnins :l Bdrm~ . ~ ba lownhou:..1·. 1•xlra tgc. m!'tlr ..,u1l c· N 1·w t•arp . fl o1>r 1n g & 1ic-n11 :1l111g <>uH·k prn .. st''"' {'V. t•a:..y t 111:1111"1111' $111 .~100 I lc·ld 01><·11 tod:1v I ;, l!Hill S;111 Bn11111 INVESTOR'S A nEmlOH ('d .'VI l>upl1·x . d1;irm1ni..: (!bdrm front 111111 with t1r11·k frpl<-& !'lu11ny patio + J bdrrn in1·om1· unit ovn gar:.ig(• with p1dur1· w111dr1w c1 v<·rlooking all of CdM & v11·w 11f rw1·a n . J>ri<·c'<l lo sell. $J(i~.:,oo (';di ror ;ipp 't. :~~:! .......... !?.~~,~~~:! .......... !?~~ COME OH IN •.. Thi· "att·r·-. f111 c Ill vour 1>w11 s " 1111r11111g pool. & 111st rn t 1 m l' for lht• h1 ·a11llful !'I Umm c·r month:.. a h 1·:11I Southr·rn SL v lt·d ~ s tory whit<' h11rn1· with pill;1r'."t rm front poreh .. 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H!"1 (;~nll y Sl.ilJJlrlg :t<•r(•!'f planlt•d in r1<1\!ds & vah·rn·1a:.., onl y 2 rnalt•s fr om T y l1.·1· M:..a ll. S111lahl1· for h omt· or lot s ul> tl1 v1:..11m $12,000 Pl'r ac·rc DREAM A LITTLE Your own tropical 1s l<1nd 1n the P at1fit'. off l hc Wct;l <'Oast of P anama 1400 Lush <•t·n•s with m a n y fin a n C' i a l i n c.· t• n l 1 v es for developme nt not found in other arcws. $4,500,000. HEY! LOOK US OVEI This yc•<i r ll arhor Re a l t y is c·t•lc-brulini: our 35th hirthday. Wt! h<.avl' prl'p1Jrc•ct a beautiful brochurr :1bout o ur company that 1s yours for the :tRking. Cull & we will be huppy lo send you a 1.•opy, or better still , st op by our offices at 2865 E. Coast Hwy. In Corona del M ar. 673-4400 llARBOll. I Me.ea F-er W. Hottw1 Fol" S-. Hoe.ft For S-. Hoetw1 hr 549 ......_ ,_. S. •·••••••·······•••····· ······················· ·•···•················· ............................................. . • ._..... 1001 .... ,.. 100 ..... ,,.,_ ... 1007 C.W .. 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Coftl.y SS I ·2100 AllfOlllOtf•• 1.,-, Shop M•t $1001( :1 bay... 4 In Ii lift ~ fo:l<·c-trtei..11 shop 1nl'I. 4 y 1·ars in lht• 'iamt· lo<.·atwn I nl'I S40K 111 v Owne r will carry Atll fM Chrb Copps 751-39 I 0 Hew Orie•• Styte N11!-illt•d 111 Nt·wport Back B ay 5 largt bdrrns. :1 h:1 Walk in <"losets & all till• k1leht•11 & ha 2HOO :..q . ft. Priced below m~1 rkl'l :1t $124,500 AH! for loy Skultin 751-3910 Woodatream Condo A ll r:wt1 vt· poolsuh-loc-ation :l horms. 2 ha, l><mus room. m1rror<'d f1rt•pl;1<·t· ., 1·cir gurage with door opener Ownt·r "Ill h1•lp fma111·1• at $!JI .950 Ask for f'am Kinq 957·2511 I Year Old -$76,900 N1·" :1 bdrm "'1th A /(" !\t·:.ir S<1UI h ('0;1st f'lan1 Sc·par:ttt· family room & d111111g :rrc •:1 "1lh f1rt•pla<"t· A-..-..u1nt· tla.· 10;111 & take• O\'t•r pay mt•11t.. Atll fOf' Mike 751·19I0 Irv inc· :;;, I 2100 Tustin 957·251 1 Ontut; . r i'2I '\ 1·" port 7~11 '.j!llll 11 vrnc· ~1:>1 2fi0 I 'lf-r I fl • AIRPORT REALTY OPEN HOUSES SAT & SUN 1-5 SPYGLASS HILLS ( 11·1·;in vH·w. :1 twdroorn•.,1:111111\' roo111 l o r1n:d 111 111111• room (•\r1•1l1·11L 1·ond11 1on. $:M7.!'>00 :Ji BOl>J·:<:A H1\ Y SPYGLASS Hill N 1J.!hl l1ghl v1c·w I lic•droom ,, la1r1lly 1 <111m . form;tl d 1n111 v Sho"s l1k1· Ill"\\ S:.lti!J,SOO 18 MOH HO BAY IRVIHE TERRACE J>1·l1g hll11l :1 hl'dro11m & dt·ra ln·-..hly n·m1>1h·l1·d lll'W k 111·h1·n l.11..,<·11111-. l;.1nch1·;1p11w Ht>chwt'll $21!1 01.111 ·1 .1k1· OV<:r 1111.-\ do\\11 '>!'II 1111 1·111H1tlt"I ~0117 S f<: A I > H I l·vl' SPYGLASS HIU <:orj!1•ol" S1>11 thpor1 1 lwdro11trl'. f;1rn1lv rrHlrn 1>11111a.. 11111111 P111il bn·at1it;i k111...: cwc·;en \ 11•\\ $;,!1!"1.11011 17 POI 'IT I.OM ,\ CORPORATE PLAZA REALTY 548-2953 GOLF COURSE VU f:n•;11ll:wk 11,,, '"' .11 11111 Thi'-1111( '1 lwdr00111 h111111• f1•alun•' ,, hug•· f.1m11\ dmm1: rin .orl11111 .. 11 h11: "lllJUl(h lor :111" pool t.1 hit· l'l'rfr1·t f•11 I h1· hit.: f.1m1ly an•I rh•· 11111 •• 1 ... n1ih1 a l $1 IH.~.IJIJ FOLLER REALTY 546-0814 OCEAN & CA HY OH VIEW Coro..a ckl Mor lfui.:1· lol v.1th "1''1111' 11111' h11m1· l.11•lll ,11111 .11n k11 rhl•n M ,,.,~1111· •,111111· fll"t•IJl<lf"I" :1 l\1•tJrrt" f;imtly & 1l1n1ni.: rm 1'1tl10 a111I <lf•<'k 1'001. Won I ltt),I · ('all 673 H550 111.tw .,,,nwllt111i.: lo ~I'll"' L'lui.s1fu•ll all" ol•11I "di 4 BEDROOM S87.500 (J111t•I 1111\.1I1· \11111 \It'\\ •UI f 11u11tl1 If "°" If .1 gr .inr ,. ii. 1 h.11 m lftl m ... ul.111· I 11111111 111 l.1~1 11 .... 1 lal>oo Island 1006 •.......•.•.•.•..•..•.. No·w north 11 .... rrr.nl 1•1or '"'' tf11I r< (".,1111 ( ·.q w ( "od "' :1 llr :! ll.1 1·.1 111111 Sll\hl•''> & l11fl-. l "' nf V.l• lfb I hr111111I ~iOfl 0011 l"ol'h :!l:l11lM :12011 2Br + Gu~st Qtn I It I 11 c· k I 11 S 11 u l h B11yrro,,1 c ·11m11ll'lt'ly rr• modo•l r•d $1!11i.!lllU llrok1•r. 002 kli47 G~re1f 100 ............••..•..... ( Pete Barrett ) ~--presents ==~ NANTUCKET IN NEWPORT Wr arr pll'aM~ to offer for th~ fir!)l tamt· one• of the most outstanding home's rn lht• h arhor Located on c.i wh1tt• o.;a ndy 1>1·ac·h. looking toward thl' mn1n c·h annPI <1nd h arbor 1·nlran<"t' C'us wm c·raftsm unsh 1p abounds an Iha:.. 2 sl ory hurm· with its Cnff 1•r1·d ct·tl 1 n g s. a r c hcd doorway:... walk in fireplace and solid hrick floor s Thu~ home 1s plctun• pt·rfec·t from the copper down spouts to the ~park hn~ pool ! Offered at $750,000 I Pete~tt ilis~r OCIAM "U ourux 3 BR, 2 ~ tu<'h unit New Cfl)l. drpa, paint 7 yrt1 old. s uper valuf' 111 $240 ,000 CO A ~T Pf\(WEKTI~. 873·S410 2701 HAllOI YllW DIUYI s,.,._ .. ir Mewr::z ~ View OPIM SA /Mitt 14 Extraordinary vlsta of 35 miles of t•oai;Uinc '& Catalina Breathtaking ni g ht view of harbor lights . Completely r ·modelud. Hundreds ot feel of redwood deck & shade arbor. French dQOris ltlruout. 4 Bdrrn:J. &&ies qtrs . dininJ{ rm. Sp111clous private lot with large pool & sundeek . Come by & 1·x plurc this brcillhlaking property. DUPLEX l"nnlh ll(' L OC JliOn Hlock rrom Balho u t 't'rry Ht•furh11.htn1t 1 n prOC£1>Jj Huy now u 11cJ t'l)()()flt• e11lurt11 Xlnt "<urn n11•r und wint•·r rcntul $:1!.12,5()(). A IRADUY & CO •• ••.eton '7J.lUO SAit PROPIRTIEI 675-4890 l't-n1n~u la dupl1•x n•·ar wat1·r Op1·n s.11 & sun I:,. llfi 3'1lh St ('1•111ury l l NPv.1rnr1 ( 1·nt1·r l;.i(~ !):\57 Capistrano l~och I 0 t 8 .•.....•.••..•••......• ~at O\lltner's Unit 1lu-' du11ll•\ 1·011111 lw 1 tw ,1n,wt·r (cir th"''' "ho fll't"I hdJ> r1uahf ytni,: lt1r .1 loan Ownn wilt hf"llJ fmum·1• ""/t'IJ'>Y lt1rn1., Call Nov.' l'nr1·d twlow markt·l Tift: ~1SlllN<i Hl.Tl<S 4W 161;1! 1022 ····•··••·••·•······••· llAHBOH VIEW 1111.1.:.. 1•unoram1(" 1wn '11·w . IJOOI , Ill!. 2 Ja!'Ull.I~ l frp11 .... llM'<f bn1·k µat 111 l•'r1•rlf'h dr' 1 tiru11111 A1:1 1'141 IHil DUPLEX HOME ~·1111~,1 l"flrfl'"I hll .rt 11111 ll1\1•I\ :· 11411111 r1·-.1•l•·111·1• "'llh l111111.1J tlllllfl~ I Ill I 1111 om .. u1111 • S.·•"' K ,.n J"' th•· 111 'I fur It "~' 1'tl.'. I·-· OPE-H SAT/SUH 1·5 520 ORCHID PAUL MARTIN REAL ESTATE 644-7383 ! \ 1·.ir nt•" 'I ownhou"· .I 1.i1 m ... Ii.• 1<1111 rm "''I IJJI l f 11 I llloll't•· p.1l1tr I'•'' .1g t• ~1'1.1.111111 l-'1nt'"I tlupl1•x 111 ('UM Hhlr J""' r11mr1lf'l 1nlo( 5(JS Marl(ul•nll' $!'1>1.t.llH' Suhm11 ll·rm' t•u..,, tra<k'' SHARPEST DUPLEX N1•ar (ioldt•nrod hruhw 1-'Wt'ly 3 bdrm . 2 hath hornl' & smart 2 hdrm 1µl OH•r dlJI j.(J ra)!l' F 1r\I 11m1· off1•r1•1I $!:25,UOU tta f j!.1in'' OPEH SAT /SUH 430 GOLDENROD UHIVYSITY REALTY 673·65 I 0 "hurmmic duplo·x M1•1,., lo (iohlt•nrr11I •IVPfllll!'is :lhr 2' ,trn •'1•11rrnc 1~1 ''I rt upstair:-;. frplr-. :1 ... u1111t•1·ki., 1111t•n lw•am in In rm. II( mo,tr hdrm llr,w11i.t<i1 r .... :111r . 21w ;111 11r11x l!'JOll o,q fl Ma ny up WJ1h·i. Buy l·r ht" d10w1• of lt·n11l'r $2711,•Hlfl ~huwn l1y ap11t . I"'" 11µ1t~ only f.41) ~10711 Ilk r LOWEST PRICE And th1· quu·k1•-.1 wa 11 to m11w vour l,awn' Bu\ 11;14 !-t~nlam•lla Tf'fr:m · h i1y ~ O\"h t ll Vl(•W lttrl(•• p.1110 r111o-.1 lol :! llllt lll'o •kn 1hn1n1• .. ,,,I , . .,, '''" s11:..wo I ..c'JM•holtf '( (Jf(I Jl(I tkl • II((( • • f>11/u'I11(•.j f/i-1-S~.'J/t :>4JS £ Con! Hwy CdM Durux Cn rnPr lot coppt•r plumbing. l(ood fmanc - tnl( s~.ooo <; H R(lb(!rt.<1on. IUtr G75-U562 JASMINE CRH'< New Plan I with cu.."lorn t'nl'loi.cd d t•n or 3rd bllrm •ll1)!hly U pl{radcd , 1-:urth Toni' Carix:t~ & "1oor ('ovcnnl(s. •( ·u._,tom Orapei, •(;or.:1•ou..., Lundscap111~ ·l'ool, T ennis. 24 llr . <:u;im G<itt· OCEAHVIEW HILL VIEW f'IUNClrus OML y '227,950 . Open HouM Sot/5'1n 12 Jetty Dr. Sdely0WMI" 759-914r4 CAHYOMHOME Much ~OURhl after 3 hr & 11\-11, l ba, warm. rui.t11· hom1· on C;111 v11n with th 11wn -.pnnl( ft•d ... 1r1•ami. M11unlu1 n n11>1 n .JI mo ... phl•n • Only 3' · bloc:h from OC"l"an ()J)l"n Sat & Sun I 4pm ti24 P11p11y. $23.">,000 I >wn1·r i\11x111u' li40 77l'J or 642 2171 J(p,11 t-:<;l<ih' Al(t'nl 2 llOU~t;s ON LOT $1~.t•.IO. I will 1·a rry loan 7 l!j l''t·rnlcal ()pt!n II"" Sat art 12. lo40 716lf II\ < '"'"''' 1.111 ... 1•1 ---------T1111 lr:11·.1uon. dc:.1ii:n. 1·on II v111J rt· 111 th• mar kl'! ft1r .1 l"·ll•·r , ,,, 1.. .ur•· lo I ltt•f I., lftt 111.tll\ .lllltl' ,Hl\I rf 1 ... 1•d l<H ,,tit Ill , ., .. """" G t'nrrol 1002 SPYGLASS HILL flfk·ll llu11•,, '.">1111tl.1\ I .1 \ "'" ll1mh "1111 l'r I\ .1•·, Hiii l lll "l·I' l..11 1•• I IC 1 ·,,,, I 1'111111 S111 111 .••.•..•...•...•....... 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Tht• H;1v ~c·p.11 .111' t)uurlff'> l"ur C)ffw1._ St ud~. 111 c;111• ... 1:... E\.tr,1 SI or :1 g <· :'i •·" .. \ p p I 1.t11<'1· '."I I n Klld11·11 A .Joy 01 :'-it·"port l.1:...t 11w ::.Hi!>.000 7 I I OCEAN A VE., ~422 HUHTIHG TOH BEACH OPEN SUH 1-S ll t·:1ul1lully Dl'C'ora l C'fl Thrt•t• Ht·droom. Two B:.ilh I 'nit With 180 V11·w From Li ving Hoorn . Dining Hoo m . K 1 t <· h ,. n A 11 <I Ma !'I t<' r Ht·droom B1111t 011 The• lka<"h A 111t·n1lll':.. I nl'ludv l'ool. H•·1·n ·:a t ion H o o m . ~ ~11111 a I ' I u -. I' I' 1 v a tt • c; 11:1 rdt·d f<:n1 r;in('t' 16 ~EA ISLAND DRIVE OPEN SUN 1-5 <1u1t•t Setting On Thl' c;olf Co urse. Night Lights And (;otr ('our:w Vi<•w. Tl11·et• Bedroom "'orrn:ll l>in1ng Wt'l n a r T w o P rivate• Patios Srtlucl C'd Lm·al1on . $255.000 DOCK YOUR IOA T Sp1·c·t,1<"ula r Familv Jto me On T he Wa I 1•r In N(•wpo1:1 Bt•ach Thr<•(' B1·d room f>l11 :.. Maid":... Room Lar1H· ft' a 1111 I v Hu o m I rn mat• u I at l' Co11d1t w n lfui.H' Do<·k For Your Yacht C<ill Now SPECTACULAR SPYGLASS L ovt•ly Fiv<• RNtroom CoronMdo Morlcl With Nig ht L1 ~hls View. f'rofcsswnutly Li1nds t•:tp<.•d Yurd With Muny J.:xtra F'1•11lurcs -Pool . J acuzz1. Suuna Entry Leads To• LnrJ:e Llving Room Anet Formal Dining Room Completely Modern K1kht•n l>ownstair-. Game Room Call For /\pJ>0intmt.•nt To lnspcct Sf)()(). 000 !al 631-1800 111 DOY• OllYI .. I r u ,. I I II II • y a I u l' I• I • · 1: a n I :. JI a 1• I 1111 " • 0 lL'>l•1m i.!••m 2 Br I I 11, C>wn1·r" 11'1:1 Ii 17!> z:J I l'111111v ! 'DM $:'~!1.11011 • BY OWNER llf'r.N~AT I !1l'M 11:!1 lllJ'l'Hlli(; l'.ll I 111 11 Ip, \.11·w ol ( 0,11,11111.1 lV hl.1mh. INttl .111~1 1111 'lllCI '""I Trarh- ''i' fu r • urt1n1••11•1.d Ui •luo,l 11.1 I lt•;i ,, f 'rt II '"''"' 11111\ (".di 111 ....... frl4 u;.:w : •. t:, l:!l1H BYOWHER QUIET RESIDENTIAL EMYIROHMENT 1 .... 11 l.1rg1• fwdriM1m-.. lw11 11 .• 1 h, h11v 1· •·nl•·rl.1111 lflO'lll lft•f ~ \I''" nl l11fl• flrt\.tlt ....... It ... ,., .... , ..,IK; lklll ,1,11 '1"'"' .1nl f I I•, 11 .... ,1 I .... 11 11 I .1 I 171 ot..it111 ·' 1:1 •1:,•1.1 ~11 ,Ji\SMI "1-: \ V ~: I 'nnr uni\ ~ll!l,!11111 ·• 111 . I h.1. I r~: p.ot111 lV ~·.11 .1~··· Sup••r 1·1111• & 1'111. .111 frt•,hh lf•1111· lh owno•r ,11,, m.1y l'.trry I 111111 I H 7 'I 111 7 :1 0 r 1714 15314 111:17 SPYGLASS HILLS M :11:111 f w1•111 lol rm th1· 'I C> I' $ :rn :, , o O Cl S p ... ·11111-. :1hr •. !!Ju . !A1rn11:rrlo. s:1:1!1.110o flt'x f 1n,1 1>1:, 7:!7:! CHOICE LOCATION 11~> li11lrh•11rrHI. CtlM ll 2 h1I II 111 tu j!row Ai. 'u111.1hlt• h i Tl> 1.owl'~I ,, r11• ,. M :t k ,. II rr I' r . 11.rlt>o•.• hl.rn1I ll1·.1lty . Iii I Him 464 SERRA OPEN SUH. I ·5 c 0 h..r1111nR .I hdrm . :! h,11h h11111•· 111 l1H .. I)'. •11111'1 r11·1~hh111 hood I .• 111•1• I•••· lot w /;.omc· • M"l'.fll \ ll'W ~175 UC"' ~~Ll:ia!~ * 675·5930 * ltd. I t I 111\\ I d\I Cameo Shores CANYON VIEW OPEN SUN. • I ·5 'l'h" 1•h11rmrn~ I owner l'U1•lf1111 3 Mrm . 2 ha. lkum·. 111 xlnl l'Ond1llon. L•ll ortl~ ma x imum 11nvrwy, l'IOM' t111w1·un & pnvutt' bead1 Ct•ntn•I atr ('nnd .... hakt• roof. tJnttod w1nclows & lush land11c•apmg Warm & nf'utnl colorl4. Co meo Short'~ l owei.l pr1 cc ! fi:>!l,~I. L.'lhld 20 I MILFORD DI. lkhltty 673-7040 CllffHAYIH l lldrrm' , i boths. 1kn, frplc. <.:l011e tu l'tt"hools & chun-ht.'ll Short e!irrow poMlble $14U,~)0 673-3003 t142·2253 IASTSIDI COSTAMISA UkC' nm~ 3 bdrm .. 2 ba. romplt•tely r('modclcd. On arp1• lot. with de lftrhed 2 rur Jl&ra.cr . u tr11 patkln11. Pnccd r11h •I SU4.000 . associat ed. ti U •lo f M '. •'I A .... ... -------·-...---.,.. ___ .......----·· • ., I • I '~!~~::.~~ ...... ~ .... Ml For Sele Hon.1 For S. He.Mt POf' S4IN He.Mt ,_IS. ...... ,_. S. • !Mnd!r· Aptll 22, t979 DAI!,. Y ,ILO'T ft ~-.. Mer 112·1 •:;;:,;.;;,;;;w;.;· .. ioai c:;;.;;;; ....... i«•i• o=;-z ........ i,.i, o;;;;;;; ........ iii6 o.;;..-.;··· .... ·;12• ...... ,.,.w. ......-.,.,.w. .. "•'" .... w. ······•············ •··•··•·········•·•···• •..••.................• ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... . .................... ~ ~~~~~~ ..... ..., .......... ,.................... 1044 CJ. p, PalctalDUCID ORAND OPENING •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• ••-••••••••••••••••••• ....... •••••••••••••• ... & lmmt< ul141" a t\tlt"m & llAJUNlTA tUm. riva,.c'J cJ. .. 1 homr nt"ur w,...1d1rr =~~:~:~de~~~ OPEN HOUSE Hall ., • ...,.,. ,:;::~Lom•k i l't.iiu 1·"'' hJI, "uul. Slf0.000. U 1 ·34SO ; Elecant Pnif. decora&ed n ).aruu.1 L• SAT & SUM aBr. fam rm, Hee home n I C..&S..ttl 1ngo .... :~Slll Modtrn' Br. 1'4 ba. at SlM,llO Uoyd-All 4••11 LI ; '14' ,_.,each O,..:::,(.S-1-.e OCU.MYllW home la perfect for tb• &tMeRltnsa.uu Ran4bdrm0ontllplan 41l w..,. RulbTAn Fiat '°'• euy to build. ~ =>'. ·,;!o,::\r1 825.000 under market, By • cianer ~ ia 'f'r i bmlraom. pooL tMt1n pl st·pDT11t ttb.IHL... Owner will con s ider rm w/frpf. cov""d -uo Oww-, 3 bdrm. a-. a,a, ~ ~ ll:Wt7s~ ~ 95M4'7 64i.lJU ~~~only IOO.OOO. w/pau·tbru window fireplace, covered paUo. ;!.ebleloalla&M<tc.t.blt. ynrd Mu!)t &"'to appr~<'• tr o,..s-, .• 452 I Cortt-.1 Dr. C-.HJ.W ti $189 500 "'" h land O,lt1on &rnila {j£,.t~sn, l<sa/Jor 675-2373 HOW SW UT IT tS ti W11lk llJ NI <A>aat 1'111111 4 Bdr m llOM 1-; N,•w 1plJI> Only 177,\ICXI A tt'f'TTl"' RJlr 831 ~ or..HOUSI lk11 u11tul rorn1·r l ut 1-:0..~tiom.lt-t'&>l• M ~'l-11 ~ Udrm I '• 1111111 lrt"•h J)JJJll Muvt• 111 111od1111111 ~.:ii•• Ill' .. ' ~.\'I' ~ N I ., ~11. llOSJ:<. l.ANI> RoyMcC_..., a.tr. 1024 --~-•77•~•o•r•7•5•1 -~--I .••...••.••.•.......... Belly 1(1111 Really PANORAMIC OCUNVIEW Spectac ular \'O nl.,.m porary homl' in on\· 11( Coronu dt>l Mar''> t111"1 p r cSll(O O U ~ ar<:a i., Cameo Shores S1mc1ous '1 Bdrm with 3 bath,, fo rmal d1n1nR. g r ('at recreat1on /~11mc rm. pvt bcarh{' .... panomramir oct•an \ ll'W Well pnred at $475.000 in cludJnl; land 673-1181 IHSPECT BOTH UNITS IUILDOS IHVESTORS 2 Bdrm hu111e, l.iqt1• bult!ablt-R 2 lot S''flJ. !IO<I l'.Jll ~ l l!>l for more lfr I.a.lb ~HERITAGE REALTORS IRANDHEW TOWNHOMES "lritt•y Woods" I J.;as~1dc Cost a M t•sa 1 24325.JntB Ana 1\\,· t:ngh~h Tudor 2&3 fir 'pl1 t It·" c l . :!&:1 CJ r .:ar01.:'-" fr p l c i., rrurrowa\.CS, .:n·t·nhllui.t• w1ndo"i.. pool. ~p.1 Tt-:NNISl'Ol.lrl OUTSTAHOIMG!! 4 l:ldnn , 2 b11th t family rm Com~r I~· All Ul 1011 w ud1l100 $11!),000. 0..84 SUH. I· S IOSOVAUEJO Me'IGWoods ,AUL MARTIN REAL ESTATE 644-7383 OPEHHOUSE :n.; Killy brookt• Ln 3br, clcn I 16X20 rumpus rm New rrpL.; & drµc,. 1 i...,bj L~ IOl. ~ 3681 VATEflMS Sl«l.000 Jbr, 2b.1 Agent f'1G 7 114 0 1'1-:N llOUSI': SUN I 5 188 Tiil' M a::.lt·r-. C1rdl· 3 hr. :! '• ba Sl29.500 ~ntury :!I Gold Coa!.t Rt-altor;, 548· l ll~ THESE .HOMES AU nfEFISHING RLTRS from kitchen, aep di.n'I newln ._carpetout ...!5~ ~~Ill Qaiyl105.000. ,HFECT FOi FAMtUIS 49Hti66 area. H22 Spickard <ZJ.3l 438·.om·~· <2i:t> CALL QUICK ltSAVE llAUTifUL HAllC>a LAMB AIU Yow f-'ly wll Ion IM ca arty ,.... rKrftlKoa C .... md:::: ....... .... "'• rc ea•tt. A f. lne .... •t _, $7'. 00 ACCIMT ON fll.IYACY Hl4JWy .... d n..~d Hw Ill .. hiM1 of Dmo , ... Lerp ... hM.ect ywd ho' o CO'f..-.d pcltlo too. $I 0t ,SOO suna NEt6HIOllHOOO 01.ty .._ bfft kw , .. ,_, .... tWt l bedrooM '"-9 i1 Ncked . .,,., • • .... cwl·ct.-1oc. IH•tlf•lly ct.coreted nd i"""tlClliclh too. SI I 2,500 SAH CLEMEHTE OCIAM VIEWS he~ 4 IMdlOOtR ...._ Lmes llw . with 110 ~ ••••• below. T ...... , upgradff with cwtta..tic tMnwood .ct r•dwood lidi!MJ. $275,000 CAPISTUHO HACflHDA. OL£ Wetl-dHilJ"d cato. b.iff l ......... 21/2 both hcM'IW °" 112 ocre in a •ery P""HCJICM11 ona. $325.000 493-8812 DAMA POINT 499.4551 495-1720 Sotltft Laguna 497.Jlll Laguna Beach LogmtaMkjllet 644-7020 He.pan leocta lmmaculate 4 Br , den. 2 ba. upifaded Cordovan model, Dana d e Oro home. Acent.494-9473 FJ t• Ytlley I 014 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Soaclous S br. exec home . At affor dable p rice. Open Sun 12·5 ; 8941 Gleneagle Cir. Wm . Agent~Sl8> TIIUllON CONDO Spacious 3 BR. 2i,.; ba Localed oo a lusb green· bell. Enjoy community pools , clu bho uses & planned family activity all summer. $87 ,900 oo· ; financing avail. <.:all agent. 644-7716. OPa. SUMDA Y I ·4 171475-C..._ftt• FomtainVaM.y Spacious 3 Bdrm, family rm. ralhedral. cc11J.n1<s. well d~oraled. Pnced reduced $106.500. t ...... °" leich I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BeaullJul 2 Br 2 Ba I~ pen· thouse condo. v 1ew. fri>lc. tughly upgr<.tdNI ~•f!ftlv Retnat 0 15TINCTIVE l'ool. :.auna . J<.tC. /\s Lane, or. Goldenwest le 4ll-Ot44 644-7211 si.ter. 1114.900. ---·------· TALLEY IL TIS UDUCID (213) 530-72$2 0...-....... M1A1t COLUGE Gokten West FAt.ates Nice • neat, 4 bednn. J ~ Blllboa Model b8lh home w/large tarn 4 b r , 3ba. Conv P it 4-5BKB11cay, Sl7S,0002·3 ( .....,. ft ) Cl w I F . P. & w e t b a r . BR Oakwood $105 ooo rm over.....,llQ. · ooe Fin ished Bonus rm . M2-0UZ·M4--tosbocJl>ina &frwy. w/custom wet bar, huge ' Put.f>Jaie.J.nc 8'2·7461 ldtA:heo w/BI BBQ. Open WOODlalDGI 5 IB)IOOMS 12-4 Sat/SUn or U'. appt. 4 Bdrm, 3 ba, upgra ded Must see t his lar ge =~SJ =Dr. eJ:.173 Willow. Xln~ loc. Prof customi~ed Me redith · dec'g & landscap g Gardens h~mc w /over By owner, 3 BR. 2·~ ba, $129,llOO. Owner~· :nxlsqft of bving a rea. h igh I y u p gr 8 de d • Open Sat ll·S, Sun l·S. Park Place.Inc 842·7461 massive frplc, assurna-4 Songsp..,-row &ec.tin ~· ble Won't last at $87,500. DON'T MtSS YOU OWN THE LANO' Caltror appt.&42-0839. THeSOHE Beautiful, imm11c ulate, HEAR Deerfie ld. everylhin.c s paC'ious. h o m e Wit h Hu NT I N c To N you could wa nt in a llltge familr rm ~ bonus CENTER & freeway borne. Winner of Gold nn. Sparkling with pool. Nice 4 Bednn. 1:i4bath Nugget Award at PaC' rove~ pauo for th~ ~st home in xl.nt. school dist. Coast Builde r 's Conf. m. outside entertainmi:. Park Place tnc. IK2·746l Vaulted beame d cell· Mirrored clos et door:., • lngs, wood burning frpk. decorator drapes, prof. •LAND M ARK BY cust. books h e l vei.. landscaping Only OWNER/AGT. Fee S im· s kyllle . Living a r e01 $143,SOO. Call 963-6767 pie 4 bedrm. sngl. sty opens to covered rcdwd. ... '•,. , • ' 4J • $2U.<W down/no qualify. patio. 2br. 2ba. den I I ing 5 yeani Nds. Pnt /Cpt, Huge end oC cud~e-sac ~ li.iJ!l:H;lJI SlJ0.000. Open SUN 3·6. lot. Auto sprin kler~. ~ iliJljjf ~~·~~~~oNE• ~~~ !~h~~~~94To1~· 5 + Den + Fam Rm + Owner /Brkr . SS2-3377. J ae + 1 Yr. Nu. 16672 7S2-27:r7 . Open Sat /Sun HUNTINGTON CR EST I H.B.· BY OWN ER Delightful 3br, 2ba. Sparush style home 1-:x · tras 1nr lude a trium . beamed rc1 1tn ~. Ir.: frplc, rm. rm .. .:ard k1lr hen Roman u01Lh. paltO. pool. 963 J715. {>arlay. Open Sun. 12·3. l ·S. LO Peppergrau. 1143.SOOor Call Agt. Cyn· -ow...., ... •l(ET tlua5:11·2Zll. -.,._ Sharp 3br. great location tW~on + de<:or with a menitle:.. ttrai»ow I 0 4 2 Must sell. 673-43\l agt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WHIYtl YOU LIVE Brand new 5br. Jba. 3 car. .,. 2 frplc 2650 :.q ft 708 A•ocado ~·st pnrt'. )>OUlh (I( If")'. 1-'rom W1.!1~1(1 IAIJ 0061 or 955 I !l:W lX·wloJ>('d 11, Woodlrc"tc> Clt-v ( ·n ·I Bdrm. 2 bath +furody Thi:. ,., a nl'ar "''""' s umal>h: lo;in pri ced rm. Prof landsC'ap1·1I cuswm :J hdrm The hv right. $79,!HlO Open TWO ON A I.In ~.lnl 1n uµl(r.Jdc:. in in~ rm Frenc-h dOtlr)> llous1: Sunday 1 2-~ :--.cv. :! 'r('parJt1• h11u:>1•)> eluding blttn m icro 14-a vt• <>pt'n to an oc1•01n view. !lGJ-7~ M i\ \~~:~i-:~CED 1 ,. · Microwave. compactor, L'l HOW YOU LIVI-: $l4S.OOO. $18.000 dwn If you want room look <.tt _S59-67 __ oo_. __ -C°OoL sUIREHE So Clo:..<> to th<· Ut-<.tr h duplex 2 Hdrm & m•w1·r, ________ _ 3 BR. loft & RUl'"l un11 1• 4·car i:itr. ll ·4pm S:.it & One 3 BH.2'.11/\ Ont>:! oven. 1504) Don't m1 i.-. the open stairway is aC'· mt 1', Bl\ 1'.1r h h01s this one. C.tll Jan or <'cnted with a turnt>d Condo for Salt• On th1• own allchd .. t'<.tr l'ncl Tcrrv 1o1,ood hahi.. ... trad'-' Call for s and. 2br. 2b<.t. pool. 3 Bdrms. 2 b<.tt~. fumily rm, t·01sy mr11ntcnan1·1· home in s uper arc•01. Only ~.950 this Huntington homt-. 2100 sq fl .. 3br, living rm. dining rm + fam rm. Sunny patio. IO<'ated 4 bUc.i from the water. /\II fOJ:on.ly $\00.950 ALLSf/\TE REALTORS Son $219.SOO "&villeP ropert ies AMTIQUE IUFFS E a )>I ., 1 d (' 2 B d r nl , hardwood floor-.. 1·11\ ,. t•c1linJ,:!., H 2 lot with plan.., for s c·cond un11 Large a~sum<.t bit• loau ~a r a i:: l' & pr 1 va t 1· Vat:iJllon & lnve5tmcnt more 1nformallon !>Buna, s~. Huntm~on p at1t>'Y<Hd B1: l ~l l'ropertw~ CENTURY21 WEST Pacifica $lli5.000/up SUHSET I.E. · 557-IUl (714) 549·24b7 Own H at lli4 A&ll 493-9 381 554-4840 ZlJ/llJ..3846 -----s.16-9311 1044 Magnolia St 1:ai.ts1de 1 -::-1-04-4 ,__,__ I 044 IL...-.:..-. ·-----1-0-4-.. lr'YiM Sl78.50ll 0J)t'n !louse Sun r'flllit W"TWK ~ .. ---------1 $87.500 Call 546 ~~ OP&I SUHDA Y 1-S J .. 5 ()wnt.•r 11\.'?Cn l ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ... •••••••••••••••••• ·~HERITAGE SPECTACULAR QUALITY DUPLEX .... REALTORS l\n ext·1·ptmn<i l c·u!.tum1 ________ _ hwlt home w1lh v;111lh•rl wood 11 t• am , ... II 111 f' h1•aul1ful -.<11111 1r.1k I' ti IJ I Jl t· l :,, I h r IJ 11 II I f1r('plan·s m I 1v rrn & nto;;tr Udrm. ll'aUl'd i.!l.,-..., window-. a nd 1·1·r;1m1e· tile J8<'u£11 m M"tr hath PLUS iJ charm111g 2 bdrm r1·11 ta! w /Crplc and l-.eparJt1: J)lllJoclerk '279.500 7 t 0 Iris, CdM. CAU644-721 I ~ View. Shoret·l1Hs Ccn Lury 21 Newport <.:cntc1 , 64().5357 BEST LOCATION *VET ERANS * IA.·l a \!'I lld11 You 1111'1 that h11 m1· vou wan\ llown uµ to SlilO.tl(XJ Cdl Randy .\qt, 24hr-s WORLDR.E 543-1722 CUSTOM BUil T ·nus lovely Mt>-.a Verde· hom<• fcatun•)> 4 IMrm~ :1 hath.-., fom1h room 011111 f1rrm01I chnmi.:" room On Iv ,., block to M1::•a Verdt• UJuntry Club t •or an .sp pomtml•nl to M '\'. c.111 54&-~ ~HERITAGE REALTORS Spac1ou.'> 4 or S b.Jrm, t:ASTSIOF: by Own1·r many lrt"Cl>, ynu ""'" \he· JBr. I-'• ba, 2 patio-.. F I' 1<.tnd . $269.0011 OPEN Xlnt cond. $8!1.:iOO Wecl S U N . I · 5 J Ii I ~. Son/12 '1 ~·7<1~1 C/'\T/\M/\RH./\N ell V Hills>. 1-------- l'AUL MARTIN WESTSIDE REAL EST ATE SUH SHI HE 644-7381 3 Dr, <! ba+po<1I & luw ---------111 m;unt \ard S77 500 IS.OW MARKET! J.'or sllle. 3br Needs Tl.C Only $139,900. ti7;j .i:11 1 a~. CostaM.sa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• POOL HOM J-; l'~ASTSIDI': c.; M. 754-7800 Mulh~ ~~~r'ft By Owner, '1br. 2ha. Mesa b/3-947!.I H) 0 14nt'r J Hr I Ha , fri>k. 2 n 1r g01 r . bnrk work. t&S.000 1·:!'7 1·1831'1 SUPER TERMS CRAZY OWNER I.OW OUWN J.(JW PAYMl':NTS NO QUALi 1-"YI ~G t:asL'i1de r1xcr. bootleg .,u.e lot. lst day on market , won't last EXCl.USlVE l\l:E~T 631-1123 Attn: Builden t. adJ;.H'l'nl R 2 1111 -. W (' M 2 I.id rm h ow.1· on <'llC'h Sold :-,c•p:J ratcly or lu~elht'r C ra nl . /'\ ~t IA/}~7T1. 642 34Rk SUMMER TIME and Ow hvrn' 1-; c:a<;y In your cld1i.:hHul I llrlrrn, Mc'a \crdc l'OOL lv>me. Superllly pnrC'd Sll!l.!ll)(l fi<ifl.71i'I ... MUST SELL :1 hr. 2 h<.t. rornn Int Oµt·n Sat & Sun I S 1050 Santa (;ru1 Cmtury 2 I Crocker' 642-5062 Submit C.:Ollcgl· Park. huge family rm w1frpl<'. $98.500. :!516 /\ndove r Open Sun J :; C1•ntury 21 Ne wport n·nter. 64()-5357 OWNl':Jt WILi~ II ELI' f1NAN<.;J.; VC'rde fkaut l":im rm & , ...... -........... , frplc C:IOM> to i.ehl., Xlnt rond $87,000 For appL ~">-0189 t•vC'S. l'nn1·1pll'i, only 0 1' t:N S/\ T /!)UN 3br. ram rm .• l.\4ba /\ n :al charmer. 436 E . 19th Sl.OpenSun 1·5. Trend Realty 548-71771548-5359 II 5 DUPLEX VIi ia Arbo ur Twnh . """""' ( 2 b r I Very nit•t• l WU 2 l>drm 1....,.,.,... l. 'h 3· rp c. 2 units. Easts1dc Col>ta car gar $86,490 & up '1933Maple. 64~ l\)(t Mrsa J.~nclosed garngPs ___ ___ __ + extra parking. Street IY OWHER & alley acc('~s This Pr~tigc Mesa Verde 3 woo'tlast. Sl2S.ooo• Hr, diru.ng rm, hvmg rm. ..WPORT IEACH screened tn family rm & REALTY 675-1642 office. lo mainl. yurd --Asking $112 ooo Opi•n Ml'Sa Woods 4 Hr. 2 h:i, ·Sat/Sun 1·5. L&tiG Hhodcs foil, DR. 3 <'ar )(ur. xtra-. m.7605 Xlnl rond & loc Owner. -----Sll7,500 556-18.'l(I Mesa Verde beautiful 3 hr - PRIVACY PINE TREES PANORAMIC OCEAHVIEW $110,900 Only 10'1 down Owner will fl.nonce. Sr/\CJOUS 2 b r + 2 ~i b a BEAUTIFUL OCEAN VlEW from. s unken liv 1ng rm. formal 1f1n111~ rm. k1trht>n. & hundsom•• mc;tr bdrm. Pl•rlert h1d1• aw01y for l,IJVt.;HS' Open d:.uly 10 tJpm. l'h:ui;1• 1• 11 I I for <11rnl1.1ons & <kta1li. 631-:t.MG +den. 2~-. ba, corner lot Investor must sell t hom1• "--Sun.l-5 979.8704 1n Colo.t a Mt•!l a No ............ .-.... 1111 _vt""...::-_" ___ • --broker:tl'((' ro 3 Br. 2 ba, frp lc. 2 rar 205 AmhursMH2.500 elec. gar. Pool. 1741 Ca.1183J.908lforinformu· Tustin.188.000. 640-0147 llon PresUgious Me11a Verdl'" BR. 2 ba, park·like st'l· ting. Open Sot 1-S; 549-7856, 1658 Minorca 3br home & duplex. Uy Owner. Prime No. East ------ DUPLEX Near new. 2BR ea, lge dbl gar, rm for boat/ Cl\mper. Eastsld e. hy builcler. No brokt:rs . 6.11·3588/ 646·7649 I ocallo n , $22S. ooo Ry Owner· 4br. 2ba, Mesa 54fHi673 or ~-fH63. Vttde Slorag~ & acccsis for n.v. Sll!l.soo 962-7620 .... .dlashide COUHTRY CHARM 3 Bdrm. used bnck. 2 frplc 's, many x tras, Sl29.SOO. Owner anxious Balboa Is land Realty, 673-8700 ~~ -~----- /\TTENT I ON INVESTORS TWo 3 l.J<Clrm hou11es on a lit lol 1n CM Agent. l'.31.0.llG 330 E ~°T"bordl:r ~O..,oW. 1026 CM/N'B county. 2 bUcs to NICI REDUCED . ••••••••••••••••••••••• badhy. C11tm hou1H'. Immaculate 3 bdrm.& Magnificent ocean view a ppro1t 3000 a q fl, den home near Wcstcllff New3bd.Ooeo S.U iSun carpxt. atlt20 iarage, 4 Plaza. Lae lot. poo l, l·S. 33818 Coteilo. i\JCl. er. otnce 2 fu.11 Ba, ~!It c.•I. Call today . m-OIZ3; 75&-070& . ..,,Uancee + Iota of ex · moUvat.ed. trat lomaint o..la1Udreth1 lttr Ocean view. New 4 br, 3 • · ha am Bl\MI Lantem 141·517' tl~t7 UZ·liU Trade /Lie/Option o; BEST BUY Mesa Verde e m a il do w n . All. Nof1I\.. S Br + famUy rm, ~W MARKIT <213~t . c:ath. ceUln11. brick Owner mu st se ll. frplc, deckt, a trium , Tramfcrrcd. Submit of· la nd1caped, lmmac., fer . Cuetom 3 Bdrm , ••·By ~r. Open F.R. Comer lot. sharp 1:bme Slt,.ft ll•S. 1321 Balboa 11Jand Really. Aiablmla Cir. 751..CI 87M700 8y Owner a bdrm. 2~ ba . Ocean view Townhouae. ~. Jacuut. sauna cit• t.ra clean. Sl.10..liOI>. £vea & wtmds 49H3L8. Daya 714183S-2200 ~ t ...... t ~ en :::> _J () ..... w 5 , () <t a: 3 0 ---3 e> s:. ...., II)-\>! ee ~ ·~ ;t ~ ~ -.J ·c: ~ \\bod bridge SUCCESS = GROWTH AND ARE WE EVER GROWING II TODAY Rtlnch · Realty WJlnut Vrll.tgc Ccnh·r 551-2000 THIS SUMMER Ranch Realty Northwood Pl.11.1 Oc.11 Neighbors, ; THIS FALL Woodbridge Realtg Woodtiri dgl' VrllJgc Center 551-3000 Th,inJ... you for the p.ist confidence th.it ha) provided us with such outst.1nding '!UC· cl·s ... during the past u years. ~inc<: Ranch Realty opened in 1973 our office hJs hl·c11 J consistanl lc,1dcr in resales in Irvine, with ii total volume of over-~ 132 million. Wc hJve me t the ch.illcng<.' of the l.1rgc frJnchi sc rcJltors ..tnd IJrge imkpcndl.'nt rcaltors by providing ronsistl'rll Jnd reliable service both in ~lcs Jnd proof of '>..tics (nt'ws· ll·ttcr) cJch month. We .tre meeting the challenge of growth in lfvine l>y opening two new offiCl'S thh year. The new office in Northwood Plaza, m·xt 10 the cxi'>ting Shell Station on f rabuco, wi ll service all of Northwood. Our new Woodbridge Office will be right in the middle of the new Woodbrid~e Village Center. This new office will provide the ultimate in luxury appointments .md give all ~Jles personnel privatc ,incl semi· private offices. Our Cav.11 cade of Homes system with illumi1utct.J di!.plays of floor plans and map of the Irvine are.i will be incorporJted in .ill'thrcc offict!s. It i) my go.11 d'> Broker to in)ur<.' that every >Cller in lrvinl' is provided with the be!>t Jnd broadest service lhdt .iny rcJllor cJn provide .. With three office\ .ind 1he besl marketing tools money c.m buy, I 11m sure we c<1n continue to meet chat challenge. If you hdve .i Real Estate need, call your community specialist . He or she will know your home, yo ur village, your city, and most im portant, has the knowledge to sell your home. If you .ire 1hinking of ~clling, cc1 ll now for d free market cv.ilu,uio n. If you Ml' thinking of buyin1(, we have 1hc largest inventory of re)itlc home) in Irvine. We h.1w Rcdl Esr.1tc dll') po)itions open. If you Jrc considcrin~ .a RcJI Estate c.ircer, cJtl fr<.'d 0.ivls or Don S.il tMclli Jt 73 I·1888, for Jn interview. lnvesr in tomorrow today, hvy " piocc of Irvine. California. DEERFELD tJl_.41/,{ Ron Allen· Bro ker 8Jf DAILY PILOT I Sl#M!!y, Apt!I U , 1911 ..... ",.... S. MMMl F..-$4e ~Fors. ........ • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• •. •••••••••• •••• •••• "':'!'. S. ....._. ..... S. ~ ltecll I 04I a..,....._. I 041 er.-1044 ~ •••••••••••• .................................................................... . ....... w ..... ici4i ;w .. · .. ;;; ;~·~ .. ·~·;:;···;;; ........ w-i·• ~ .......................................... ~ .............. -·w.ra.w·r~-1---·- ••••••••••• ••• • •••• •••• ......... I 144 '"'Iii t 044 ===================· ······••······ ...................... . ' ..._STAnB Woodbndlt rHlllldet--------•I ~ 1ot0 Aallt'ft 3 r , 2 ba home OPltt t I GreM locauaa • almoet lJNrMeid. Auwne f74K ..1.•A••....;.. · IMllW coodilon 1' what tit TD •l I tlli Lon• --WtN. )'OU°ft ietuna wtttl Ult escrow OK an .too .,..., PAO """° 2 bedroom <'Oftdo 0-.., Sll_-40ll____ VILU .. Ht !:aawdMX\ loa tr am WOOOllll•IPUCI t":f,.'::~~ :t0'::·1~3 m1~~~":t~~~ J bdrm l ba. <'1&1lom bdrml , oo major lrMn buy Th~ o•nu hu Jac\&W, romu tub, a ir ti.A.. putthlut'd another At 11 ~ tote IUS,800. By mot.11.'•Wd Call $.)6 2660 Owner If you can flftd • ~ve lw!UJ4' In red hil I -·, .• · ··,(jlJ • SELECT dtte Pl•c-e b1.1y n Mu.t Hll lll8 Sandilone ~ M28' _ rn_,.-1;.RTIES -UPtJ't"1l(lilld <'P'a , C'W!lom TVR11.JU«>CX . t,41 1 l.)'i---------1 Italian Ult', ftpk t"all &al ramilY homl'. • &r. HAYI IUYHS! Udo R"tty 11731300 l1m rm. 2"11 &, formal ~•rfltld Park hol'l'lt OWNERS 'fRANS,..trn duul\¥ nn. prof t'k>C'or'd rtan ! or lrvlltt' Orovc•11 Ht;U & b1ahl1 u ptcraid,•d SrQUl>i,• 4l't '• ('Omm ) mo e•ffullvt: Urotul llt•aut lnd11<'pd. 11pnnk.I f'afl Sunda)I 9AM to ID(JOf homt 'furllcro\'k IN Pltllu On11 ownN l2¥>m AO f7~1S Vlilta 4 bdrnl, 2 1, b11, 3 l'n~ lncluck" land lly nn. totally up.:rudt'd ~,,..r 133tl74 •Ml8fTIH• Auume t '-mong111at' VtU-ac ll plui.h 2 (\r • 2 lkodrm, I ~•lh. YR cau (or Info llllld UJll'I lk'n end unit tov.nhouJ>c Duuuful land3rap1ng JZOO ,OOO by Owner A e. new cpl I( UlJt•n New drape?> Ml!bt eiee' IJM3ll07 tk-1un l'\•11 • bt•vt'l•'<I m1r ~~ 5.'8 .WI *.)00 Un.l~-nll)' t'11rll condo. ;i ruri.. llll• r uol On bet. 2 bu. culht'iJnal t't'1I )lr'-"•oblt t>lo~" tu 11duh MUST Sill 1na. clcan 1>001/J.tl' pool By ownc-r ~.WO THIS ~IND Teniw. $475 64i·b'14!4 l'h :i.52 1100 ur MS 44Kl .....,. ..,_ OWNER MOVING , nt'w Uruv Pk. 2br. 2ba. tnh,., UHIVMSITY PA•K ~ ready Now'<; the qwet loc oo grnblt, trplc ·ustomu~d 3 bdrm lJ~ lo bu,)' this ~~C· nr pool & crts. elec gur, Pt·tcr':. Townhomc 2 tac u I"' r P 1' I c r s agntJI. OK ~-8383 ownr yrs old Plantation s hut townbomt>, l'lan U 2562 M'any xtru. $82,000 terit. crown rnuldint.:. sq rt 4 8drms. family - trench doors. gourmet room, formal DR . A IC. ~leech 1041 kat t>hen . muc.-h m ore community pool & •••••••••••••••••••••'• 1lus won't last Agent B Jacuzzi. OPJ.;N SAT & ________ ,_ GroundsSSl·4682 E"e" SUN 1·5,4Shastu ... IWE NEWPORT CENTH GttOW AGAIN! REALTY 640.1112 PERSOHALIUD PROFESSIONAL i------i SERVICE ,; IF YOU MISSB> ITIEfOIE Makc 1l yours now!'' Luxurio us, s pa c 1o u11 Turtlerock Townho mc with park & city VICW. $186,000 REAL ESTATE av LASZLO SHARl<.AN Y 752-0166 ~hacy & Charwt $145,000 Lovely home s urrounded by greenbelts on both sides. Situated on a cul· de-sac. Many builtms & many extras In this 4 bdrm. ramily rm homt.'. Nice patio, gar age & workshop. &tht'toi•er's Del4)ht with Pool Sll5,900 Causey & Company ---------4 You'll relax and enjoy ttus unique redesigned Forest Hills mode l. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, formal din· ing room and ram1l y room home. From your balcony you overlook • your s tunni n g pool. jacuzzi, game room and gazebo. You will love the Two f\lll·Serv1ct ()(fices For A II Your f'lnanc1al and WOOOUtDGE New listing i.n The Pia Ho m es; Green bria r model, 4 bdrms .• 2 baths, atrium. s unke n living rm .. lge. family rm. wit stone frplc . Beauli!u spa. Earth lones. Im mac. Proress. lndscpd. by Lloyds . Cove red patio. Assume 9'k loan. Sl46.950. DAVID D. CARLSON REALTOR 833-9293 I nvetitme nt Net'd5 U04 SO. COAST HWY. CNVTLLAGE FAIR LAGUNA BEACH 497.2457 1465 SO. COAST HWY. LAGUNA BEACH 494·8057 master s uite with a ~~~~~~--,_ w a r m r i r c p I a l' e . = Ca1Jfom1a living at •l's 2 BR. North end, walk lo best! beach. frpl. hdwd fir!> . WMI HI R<1Nl ownerfinan<"t'. $155,000. llOMI ._ 1-. PEG Al,Ll::N - patio. R-2. can add unit. WOOOBRIOGF.:. 2 hdrm REAL ESTATE REALTOR 494·757A lownhome Xlnl lotallon h.Jl-1400 nr. pool & tennis <'ls. End ------.. _,..._.._.....,......__,...._,,,...._. unit. /\i.sume loan of Orecntrl't' Hampton 5 br, S>.700. llurry, this won't ramlly r m . $112.500 . I a s t ! $ 1 2 , 5 O O 14962 Piper Circle. Open PR.ICE REDUCED Owner/agent l:IJ3..9'~3 Sat & Sun 1·5. Century 21 Newport Cr nter . 64(}.~7 Last3wk.stot.akcadvan--------- BLUE LAGOON VILLA 2br 2ba + beach shower. wet bar, renccd patio In te n o r beautifully up JW<tded. Two pools. tl'n ms court . sec. ~ate~ BEACH $162,000 Call Neal VanderZicl fur appt 494·4264 tage of "Hy Owner" pnl' 111g + $2000 '>avmi:s on Uus huge S Br. 3 Ila ur gr<1ded exec ho ml· <:ut lo be Irvine·~ l)c,.t huy 1 -~1!5 Sparklin9 Pool /\rt Oancn llealty 492-4144 TuJanl' Model in .Park I I lonle'l. Th.is detached 3 bdrm homC'. on fl'l' land. ,....._... ...................... ~.,.._.. Lingo RlAl&mt JUST LISTED FOR SALE! MOMAICH. IA Y TlftACE Cit ..... Cit ,,, ....... _. ...... .... l ...,.IM.11m ... ,..., ......... ..... r--......,,......ct...,ntnt. .... -. Pectflc •l•w. 411etlty ••d co•fort. SJ S0,000. WOODS COVE ESTA TE If HIMt .....,. 11 lfi••Y• Mn I• • ,. _,.,.., .. Mfll .. ., ,.. .......... for .., .. . ctalH ~· HeJlltd wttllla • >t'• acre tnfll~ ._.... 11 • bewttM HOO ..... foot '--· A ,...... • .._ P•Hk. .tMy .. 1911d lllr'H ... Olit, 4 IM•uM. 4 bGtta......,,....... ...... jl -· ldtdMa. $645,000. Ask for .htdy "°''°"'" OLD woaLD ENGLISH TUDOR h•totttcelty btlilt 5 b••n• llw In HCJ.dtd .... of D .. PoW. tt.p brick patio wHll is.uJ. finpit ..ct be..tfM treft. $455,000. 499-4551 SOUTH LAGUHA POITER REALTY lOOON. COAST HWY. 497-2468 OCEAMFltOHT Private steps to sandy beach; 4 bdrms .. 4 baths +complete g uest a pt. with IJ vrng rm .. kitchen. bdrm. & bath. $725,000 OCEANFRONT Spanish archllecturc with courtyard entry. 3 bdrms .. 21,, baths. tran qual ocean. & s unst.>t views $535.000 CROWMPOIMT Near Cresce nt Bay Beach. 3 Bdrms • 2 baths. lgc. kitchen, atnum entry; qwet & ex· elusive area $225,000 Family leach House 3 Bdrm. 2 bath w /gul·:-.t apt. Super views fron1 all 3 stories. Ll?e y ard . garage. Only I blk lO beach. Try $179.000 Won't Last! .. ochsick of Hwy. Super view hear thl• waves crash mi.:' Hearh cottal?c w /gues t :ipl $225.000 DOLPHIN R.E. 494-8581 HEW OFffttlHG This A gem or a rambhng Olde H custom home on extra OUSe largl' lot With gai:dcns IS REMI NISCENT OF and avol·ado trees llugr DAY S .G 0 NE BY . living room. beamed Nestled at the baSl' or ccihm:. ma:>s1vf' hric•k "HOCK HIBBED f1r cplal'l'. ;ill natural lllLLS" in Laf!una 's woods ~1u<krn k1t<·hen rust1t l'anyon Sl'Cllon Ex<'l'lll'nl m,1st1•r ... u114'. Charming olCle Laguna unllm1tl'<1 storat!l' 01·1·;in arrh1lel'lure w1CEUAR vie w !•rirnl' :'l:nrth SHAKE H00f'L41NF.S. LagunalOl'al1on S27!i.ll041 SMALL l'AN ED WIN· D 0 N 0 S E N DOWS & WEATHERED REALTORS HOARD & BATT t-: x T !'.:R I 0 R c 0 N 401 GLF.NNt-:vtu: TAINF:O BY STON E ----497 4348 M ENDING WALL ENJOY ... Archaic 2 bdrm floor Catalina sun Sl't ~ & plan serviced by full gorgcou:-. ot·ean , ll'"'' bulh. featurei. RUST IC.: from thi:-. lowl.'. lw•hl.' PARLOUR TYPE ,.. LIVlNC HM . almost 24 up grad l' d ,. u n ti" a h ~ o I u l <· I y I m reel long > w1wood ce1I macuhatt'SJll!J.500 in~. Country kitchen with small d1mn~ area has IS THIS .... blQOO LOWH THIH AICH IAY Yo .. r chHc• to lh • I• • ,r1,ete ....... ~ co tty '-wri•Hf NI ctt ...... la...11-.l.._...lilw•• 1.,... tot wfttli oc._ •lew _...,... ... roo. It pricH to .... Y• c• .., HIMt prl•eh bMcll. t..i• c09i& 9d cu tty rKrMHo. C ........ tt.et ..., ""'"Ant. lay c.. offer. o..ay Ult,ooo. c• Swift Torr.ct. 497.3331 LACiUNA IEACH OPEN SUM. 1-5 21562 AM's L•e Old to'p o r the world Rustic A frame. 2 BR. writer's loh . )\hop. stud.lo. garden & pataoi. Sundeck. $139.500 GEM REALTORS Inc 642-4623 Causey & Company MOtlTH & SOUTH COAST AL VIEWS SPECTACULAR IUY •Whales. seals. waves • Big modem view home • Ideal N. end setting •4 RR 3 BA. Fam rm. •Separate guest suite •Many, many features •Creative hnanr1ng Open S/S 12-5. 494·8672 365 Heather Pl. Lag. B LOWERJARCH BAY 3Br. 2Ba 2 st~ lg lot. ocn view. clos e t o b t h , $275.000. 644·1814 OP&ISAT/SUM l-5 715 IALIOA Portofina · view' Nearly new. 3 bdrms. with sauna & family room. Builder's own home with all the ex· tras• Lov e ly Oak l0 ab1net r y, s uper kitchen• Owner motavat· ed $.!.48,000 ORANGE COAST REAL ESTATE 644-4848 Tecnaj?ers " Gro"1n~ rarruly" Room ror l'Vl'r yonc·~ net..'<l.l. Ul this lux ury estate :-.11.t'<f homl' ·I LOIJlftl Hilts I 050 Rcdrooms. ramll) room .••••••••••••••••••••••• J fireplaces. JOOOsq ft ol LeIBure World, 2 BR 2 Ba. .: r a r 1 Cl u' I 1 .,, 1 n ~ uJe roof cott.age, Im mac REDUCED TO $375.000 great loc . pnred nghl • Rolld R,µnn1:r Rlty. unLE CUTIE! 581 -7000 The pncl• 1~ right. the: 3 BR tt1\, Monh·rn•y view 1:. tc:rn(1l' & WALK co , h1~hly upgraded. '{O Bf:ACli' 1\ l1lllt> $7!J,5000wnrlS375!1911 pwnt & 1mal(inat1on arl ull that ... 11t·1·cl1·rl ~ Bedroorn :-. .111 d ONL \' ~.:-.om • PRIME NORTH END con AGE Pl·rfoct :-.tarter horn•· on hl'd Ul1ful lari:•• lot Il a rdwo11tl rluur'. :• BC'droom .... m.1n' JlO)\!\lblf1tll'~ ror l'X0 µun:.1on 1\ MUST ~ 1-: ~ r\T SHi2.5m • lllHSo luu:-.t lt1"a'' in V1llag.., F,11r l.AC:l':-;A lH:AC ll 497-2457 Le1~un.' World 2 BH 2 Ba. Cai.<1 Linda on Nob 11111. lo !>eltlt" e:-.tJl1'. l{o,1rl Hunner Rlly.f'>lll 70041 1052 .•..•.................. Laguna Niguel Realty .. Open Hous• Sundoy April 22nd, 1-5pm :10306 BE:°'IF:t'IA JUST LIKE HEW! 3 Fl d r m . 1-· .i m r m "' skyhh·'· 'aUlll'<I n •1 I 1 n I!., \lt• •111-.1 n t II' .:ou rm1·1 k1t1 h1·n $134,500 IMTHERAMCH 3 BR Lrg ram rm. As sume 93 .?. r.xed In . owner will carrv 2nrl Agent . Tom Bu run . with covered derkang. ---------1 l<istcfully landscaped :c.itnum areas and lots of pnvacy Only $1311.500 ((In~ st>parate entry porch Lagunct's mos t s p1•1· nus roz.y hllll' l'Ollage tacular Vll'V." Sl'P for1--------- has "/\LL KINDS Of yourself' 3 Ups la1r!> POSSIRILITI ES•" It bdrms .. all with Tlll\1' NEW LAKEPARK AREA Spacious family homl' w I Rdrm. J b;i. fam rm . Wl't bur. pvt s p ;1 !'Cl in n>dwood deck o ff M o;tr Ud rm . l' e n tr a I ;i I r $121.950 631-1266 IN THE RANCH The very popult1r J bedroom San Luca:-; on the greenbelt. Bn g hl and a1ry for the young l'X· eculive who likes to en· tertain. Large courtyard with spa. Now $110.000. e--HANCH Hf-ALTY '>~11 t?OOO 'l523 CAMPUSDt·lfMNE SENSATIONAL flighty upgraded 2 lir home close to parks & school. ~·; a ssumable. S75.500. 552·4388 ---- macnab I irvtne realty OfllH SUM. 1·5 P.M. 17 WHITEWOOD. UNIV. P ARK. Smashing 4 BR end-unit townhome on greenbelt. Expanded master BR w /fplc; family r m ; formal dining; 3 patios + MORE! $129.500. Owner will cons ider lease/option. Amy Gas ton 642·8235. ( F .34 ) would make an cxcl'llcnt 'lil•w lmmac11latl' contl first home for a couplr &only 4 yrs old S21:15.000 PER FE CT 0 C I-~/\ N VIEW HOME for the AC· TIVE FAMILY. 3 Bdrm, 3 ba. den. 2 (rplcs. ll!l' sundeck and yard sur· rounded by mature frUJt trees. Close to schoot 11nd ~wn. $19'.!.SOO. I BWCK TO Bt:;M.:lt 2 Bdrm. I ba, home w tl'X pansivc ocean vie" Frplc, hardwood tloors. st.a1Jled glasi. window~ & huge enclost'<I redwood dec k . Off e r ed f or $149,500. /\ BEACH HOUSE FOR YOU with poss1b1hty of income rental A short walk to beach $125.000 PRIME CO MM 'L PROPERTY with ex· cellent tenants. Heart or bus1nc:1 s se(•ti o n $1.400.000. that would hke to pre· serve a bit of the pas t We doubt that you will rrnd anything hkt' ll an Laguna for only $82,500 foull Price MISSION REAL TY 985 S. Cst. Hwy. Lagunu Phone 494-073 I OPEN SUMO.A Y I ·5 Sef'•irMJ Wine &Chffse 2845 A~xander Upper V1ctona &•a r h Beautifully furnis hed (furn not mdl wood & glass 3 Br. 3 ba, den. 2100 sq ft livable Great ocean vu 1n setluded area Walk to beach. Terms avail $249,500 497-1711 J.990So. Coast Hjghway &.raid lav Lot LAGUNA BEACH ' 494-1519 955-1570 ---67-3--6634----1 110•, N C······' lhflh/11,tY t • .uun,1 B•.,11 •t (.,.1 'ti'••'•' (/141 ·~· 11' f ''f.()l t '''"°' H1n"w.11 '•OHttl I •Y~"1. C.-J Uf (' C /141 41f'I 41/t1 STUNMltilG OCEAN & CANYON VIEWS Reaut1fully derorated 3 Bdrm. 2~, ba homl· Grand mv1llnsz entranr1• ball & lrsz fam1I} rm Sl~.suu 49).9494 495-52 20 496-241 3 830-5050 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath with pool s1z.e yard. Many ex qu1s1te upgraded amerut1es Only $134.500 Fo r s ale by o wnt>r pnnl'ij)als only pleaM· Call 675·9702 (days 1 & 64.2·6100 tevemngs > SPACIOUS & ELEGA"1' B ea utiful 1 BR Turtle Roc k townhome w/lg . den. formal dining r m & super b VIEW! Try it on for size -you'll be surprised! $149,000. Coby Ward 642-8235. <F-35) S©Rdtl~-~£trs~ fllc~~!U!~nt~!~ WOODlalKI WA..._TOM One or the most favored "C" Plans w /$15,000 ln upgrades! 2 BRs + aen <or 3BR> -'h block t o pool ; a nother 1h lo beach & lake . $106,950. Lois Miller 642·8235. <F-36) SM01Cmu A small g roup or tow,nhomes. only 3 yrs. old & beautifully maintained. Well ·desig n e d for comfort + privacy & ONLY $86 ,500. Coby Ward 642·8235. (F -37) $61,950 Better hurry! 2 BRs; beamed cell· logs; wooden deck ; air cond; encl. garage. Wow! Lois Mill~r 642·~. (F 138) Thot lnfriguing W orcJ Gome with o Chuckle ooeo•'0"~ .... e l yro-b'od WOfd\ t,,.IGw l,J -ti,_ 6 1 ,.,rh ¥114J'fJ\ f,,,., f,.HOf\ tf t"·Jf h If\ "~ 1 "' ... C t l If 't\ F E 8 I l E I I I I 1 I' 8 E R T E l I I' 1~ I I I R UTCEIC 5 I I I I I' I 0 E y s A T 1 I I I I I I don't know why, bul I . . . . . . h~ve a feeling that the same people who cut the I l A W R Y M taKes In Washington. used Ii I I I I to slice the ......... In our . . . . . . company caloterla. I NO Y HUL l .. --. 1 -.... 1 --. 1 ..-;-rl -.. 1 ;.....i 0 CO<"illf>lo "'9 tl>W~le Oueted l\y 4.lhnq .n oh• •Ml•ng WOICh ... ---------· __. .......... YOV de .... lo!> ''""' •lep No J below. ~" . • i~:7,'.rl.W&PfO r I' I' r I' I' I' 11 I' I • R°i;:u-I I I I I • I I I I ICIAMUTI Amwws e. ClatHlc..._ 1010 *OPEN 1-5 tt O PEN IN MONARCH BAY TER- RACE. La r ge 4 bdrm .. 3 bath home on a lovely cul-de-sac. Outstanding pool & outdoor e ntertainment area. $265.000. SEE ELLI E FINNIGAN AT 32342 ASCENSION ROAD. OPEN IN MONARCH SUMMIT I. 2 Bdrms. & den. 2 baths. panoramic ocean & mtn. view $129.500. SEE H AL CAR DW E LL AT 3108 1 ALMARA L<\NE. MOMUCH IA Y TlaR.ACI VIEW Immaculate c ustom home des igned for those who like a s pacious noor pla n. Large lot . formal dining. 3 car ga r a ge & ocean vl.ew. Price . _$325,000. A COLDWIU IA .. R CO. 496-7222 831 -0836 ,...,,.. M•actl..., ,._. a..,.. ..... \ \ uc• IAY IY 0W1• POOL HOMI s Bdnll. J be&ll. Grul Enjoy Ne•Port at It• ramU.Y bome. na _..._, belt w /UUa most excltlnl •UTT new liitlnc. Aa extreme·•--------- ly Uveable a bdrm tmly MIW~ home complemented New ludleapiai bl tb1t w I D • II t r • I t 0 D e I *· ... H. v. HOme .... enhanced b)' • 1orceoua Wable loeatioa a ~ 3bJ.8 pool. J1.11t ln Urne Uve noa.nclaa all few OD.ly for1uauner.-.n11 sno,ooo. TO S.e Call M>-1...oor 561'511 ~ Walkt!r 1; l r.t! Real ~t.at.e Big 2 sly, newer 4br, 3ba. Back Bay. Huge lo\. Horses OK. $149,999. Pr1n. Only. 645-7783. P.M. DUftlX By Owoer. reduced to Sl'lS,000. Both 2 BR Ullila. 1 blk to ocean. Good in· c:orne area. 175.0475, ()pen houle Sun. H. 130 43rdSt. RACH INCOME ~~i~ :'!: 1t:f.~ Lvly duplex just a half Ownr. M0-6064 b&ock rrom the sa nd & oc--· ........... located in a hlfhly de· _.... -.- sira b\e renta a rea . lmmac. 3 Br, l o/. Ba Leased the year round . home, s pacious bll ·in Unlim1ted income poten· ldtcben. adj. to Npt Hgt.s. lial. Phone.646-7711 s 11 s.5 0 0 . 8 y c 0 . ~ Walker & lee 6622511548-4137 ....... View MolMlco for those serioU$ly look· Real Estate •SfAVIEW I Y i.ng ror immacu.late 2br & den. 2ba. Ready to OC· cupy. View on greenbelt. L93l Port Edward Pl, Owner desperate. try Sl.58.500. 559-S.586. Open house Sun 1-S. OWHY Upgr aded H ampton model. 3 br, 21,'J ba + (m- ly rm Orean & night lite view Guard ~ate, pool· tennis Principals only . --------- $295.000. 1213) 430-3629 East Bluff Great View 3% W broker. 4br, Im. rm. $199.500. 2807 Alta Vis ta Or . Npt Bch. 640-4l19, Open house sun 1·5 IAYSHOltlS By Owner corner lot . pri vaey. Mus t see c harming cottage in· ten or. 3 BR. 3 BA. den, mast.er up. Wood floors, french door, bn ck patio. Soon to be listed. See leach Dolltouse now! Open Sun 1-5. 2670 SI 05 000 Waverly Dr. 646·9057 Newport Sho~cs. aurac-~~~~~~~~ l.Jve 3 BR. newly crpt'd & OOlt. waterfront DOCK pamted inside & out. 5 4 BR. Fam rm. 3 Ba. blks to beach. Owner J?o ur m el kitc h e n . transfer~ out of area Beautlful Dover Shores. Pool & tennis courts Only Uung on lbe water. • Heasonable term!. to al this price. $475,000. qualified buyer. Call for OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5. 405 appt to see. Pei:gy. North Star Lane. NB. 960-4392, 536-2498 Agent 714 /642-8235 or AN ENGLISH TUDOR IN NEWPORT? v~. that 'i. ni;ht . •An cle~ant l'.:nlo(lbh Tudor condominium •In an ideal IO<'at1011 •Pnn'd from Sl2.5.000 •With JO'. driwn rinant'lnl-! 714/646-9797 CARMB. MOOEL 3 BR. fam rm, formal d in rm. Harbor View Hms. Light & bright. Agent Tom Baron,631-1266. LOWEST PRICE Upgraded 3 +2. Walk lo schools & shopping. Open Sunday 1·5. ISll:l lrvinc Ave ·-~~ Waterfront homes a'lail. ·nu~ rnu111 IJt' your 01> Albert Pusse l l 1JOrtun1ty tu huy ,,n uu1. Rea It y Co. st.mdinl( 2 1101 und d~n. J hr or I br with :I' . balh 833 DOVIR Olt.N.I . 631-Sl S'J homt• !'Ith(• l o , . .,,,.r ----- yth1n.: ()nf\' I "' ;ul;ihlt• m lh1~ ··~du"' t• off1·nn1: S t·C S II E FF It-: I. 0 l'l.i\C'I-: Jt Tu:-.tm A\t' & 16th in :°'It'" 1>41rt lk ach h ' J> A <.: 1-; s 1-; T T 1-: II liOMF:S 11pcn t1.i1I} 1rom t:! IKI, n•'t'Pl FridJ} 014)631 -0094 WBSTCLI f'F 4 Br. 2 1 l b11 $100.:-,llO By ownt·r Upc•n SaL 1SUn 12 30·4.30 1514 Dover On w Dover Shore~ M ans1on. 6br. 5bJ . 3 frs>l c~. gourmet k1tc.'llen. dl·n. rrm din rm V1l•w . l'nrtod at only SJ75.000 rc(:Ground Pnnc Only Agt ti44 0070 eves. 640-9759 PRIVATE IE.ACH COMMUNITY Sl35.000 Tas t eful 3 Bdr m . 2 hath home. Pvt garden pullo opens to l.,,ptanade Open houi.e Sunday 12-5. DEVIW REAL ESTATE 642-6368 9% ASSUMABLE Newport Crest. Plan ti, lovely end unit. Close to pool a nd tennis. 2 BR 2 83. +den. Call 645-9161 l OPEN HOUSE REAL TY ~' bBal Isl rumer dpl>: <:stm 1-~~~~~~~~ Capt• Cod w 3 Hr 2 Ba I t•a unu Skyhleio & lort!> 1--------- Use or woods thruout Sti00 ,0 00 t·u ~h 2131684·~ ----BY OWNEH Totully remdl'd 3br, 2ba. w/fam rm Near parks. schls. & shopping. Temhc buy, SJJS.000 545.mn --------- HAllOI VU HOMIS USTIUY PHASIZ CMt•MODIL Next t.o 1rwnbelt. Fee land. 1151 Port TUrtn . AFFOIDAILE In the beautiful Westclirf area. Large 3 Bdrm. 2 balh family home with fi replace. All on quiet street near Ne w port sehools. OHe~ a t only $15,Q,OOO. Call 540-1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS UDO ISLE rltlMI PtOPHTllS HewC.to.Wtt "-tofo.t-..... ,9ae1.., 219~221 Vle.S.. .... 0,..Set/S.. t·S OrlvA#ela ..... ~S4t5,000 ~SAT & SUH l ·I 223 VIA ITHACA 40' lot. cathedral cemn1 3Bdrm tit guest quarters tlMidoUa. Ill~ $1t5,000. Or by Appl. --SOOllUI•• UMl1'9 llOl•S 671-1616 SJH .SOO. By own/act.~~~~~~~~ 53464 i: .. "'-... . -------· --------........ ------------. .. -----..._ ------.......... . ~--. ...... ·--• r • r • • • • •• ___..,.--·--• t=:.~~-~ ................ ,.., w. ........ W.-i c:.. ......... -............. A O..IMl•W. Sundav_.,;;;;1.i.;•·AIJ,f~U;;..22=.•..;.;197;,;.;;.9 _______ ..:Di:::;All;:::-;.;:V~fttl..:;:O~iT:...-.•• .. ..._'J.-'_4-... Maapeut ..._.. 106t :.:::••••••••••••••••••• ••••··~···•••••u•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ~ 1 luO ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ·~ ......... ~,.... .....-,.. .. .._. 106t ............. 106t ........... ···-!• .. ••!_•!• ........ , ........ , a..-a..1•t.te °'91r......... Olllr ... .... ----••• ··············--········ .... , •••••••••••••••••• ~s. • 1001-----.. ----flllaS. 1100 .................................................................... . BELOW MAllET NEWPORT BNthl•·d ...._Jmm°"•c'u°"iart•ow~ ......... ,,·,··. 90 •r 0 ........ Aif'IOIDAILI ....................... ..._,11,utr 2000111cw,...._n, 2000 ..._ Pwlttcrtir JOOO. .. ,. WATaMOMT .-W·JO UHITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ······t················ ··-··-···"'······· Owner h •la bfd i•rlrt frame 3 bdrm 2 b• Sl'IPS TOIUCH Maplf~t Mobile. dbl Walk &o Saota Ana bual· -~ ~ - ---WlllleW ..... Vw mWrl&Jl IOWl''>l p.nced 4 1~· auo n r.,aac•. •:n ·o.n· Dbl wide '8l 1'ralleramjl WMki Only 2 yeal"I old. Mii dl1trlcl Modern - - - - - -Uo61aue La«uaa 5-iplex. 5 bedroo m In II 11rbo1 .JLAn ~~ s•"s ~ ... ~ tDNSlll> 3 pvt bcb 11 Orick lklrtln& With n1ct SpMJih dKlan. roomy. J ru[ flreplace1, •pill V\ew $164.000 ft'(! n111k~ "'-w.. f ... · ., v l)6er ~1>-letUlll allowed. paUo Nic:c uparadea. brilhl le •11'1 apt.. Prin ~ ~· 2 Br. 2 ll a.ttr.irllve to lnq•ato 111 1f I ~.WO By Owner l«IU'd In Tr uure la flV,960. only. ba. + D.R. l block lo l91A !'or\ Wryhrhla1· ~.UM •l Wld l pan tt v Wilt I bdrm den 2 ..,, P•l'lflC Coal\ llwy -Mc~ DON'T p •y r· VES \oWD. OwMr wUI ce.rry ·n~l "Sun 1:. nl ch.tl\IW'I on N••pol1 be · Monaru" 11511,500 L•K Heh Offered by UW'nun&.2bdrm111oblle lnveltn'MlnU Inc ~ AA ....U...29'11i dowo.. $315.000. I lllnd R11u• i~un1ty ~ l'l~M'1~ 01w'n Sun l"1\ruJ1u.nt.~ M I' 1'114) ~with warnll.h Bout ~NTuslla, IJl!Sll That's r1ant. m•n.1 ol our client. don't pay taxes (.);mt"r Agent M2•96ei. fOC"Ul1J13 Hr z hom .. on 1 ~ 87 l'un lirialol Cir· -.:iu6 11llpavailablc. $55,000. Santa Ana 834·9033 b "awi. \MY have ...,.,, ..... ~n .,.,j-·u"l"' .. .. !! lO•HO lt>t wJ.anute ......... ... ..... .., .... ._ •"' ..... I>'1\& Point Oceanfront 21 hou dnf'k 1.a drrlt . ""' _ ,.·o n SAL F. lie I u" r. ~ WAH H~HONl ee nrat owner Dplx at 164 lllu•IWi"IW>m thl?fr rcur e5tate ln\'elltml'nt11. Tn;J"lex. 2 bdrm. z bu. • t11.Ult1lt'd family rm. "o'{ .. a..... 1076 ~xllO' Upcr.11ded. Skylloo UOML" me. Magnolia. Coeta Mesu. ThO-'le who do pay t~xes pay far less lhan lh06e Uni\5. • l t • ff"J)l r Apprauuld & o ••••••••••••••••••••••. m ~· llilacb Parlt. 2 Br. 2 ~ REAL ESTATE Open $lo l·~ S\78,500. w1thou\ real est~tt> investment. 80 year ground lc•se -,..-• lk.al bt•tt• 01w for an On-Jmy 3 br 2 b1i1 hoirw klt~hen. haund porch, for $325,000. 29% down. Me---' c........ Ct•h"Ct at ~.000 <:1111 LOYAILI tuU bM. rumll}' rm. uihind ,......... 631· 1400 Owner/Agenl673·9479. LOV~~NFLA TIOM The ultimate lillt ahel\.Cr 640-5157 a~ Lui.;.-.· lh1~ ~xrlU1ive1 on San l:h•mt.lllh' Kvlf t'tl' t-\Jll ouLttidc purch. MACH IAIGAIM Duplex · 2· 2br. Sl5.000 It you pay 20% own on a property and it O wner will Unaru''' pmpi•f1y !fffl '1ill0; ev("I roul'll Mui l n•· at only 11wntfljN, morl' AcJull New 2 Bdrm Mob I le down. Will fins. C•ll tor increases in valu lO!fr a year. you've ~ovcrcd bMlance. '114·837·5370 • _________ , !H'lll61t\ .. , .. ,._., l)ltrk Only6rm>:1old ~ct! fi>tne In Newport. Only appt.64().7100 yourinvestmen io2ycar'I! M1.1nyofou.r chenl~ -.. •""" ... a 1°1 """'' ~.... ... oo I r have doubled the value or their property in from TRJPLiev 81':R11lA 111'.:NR Y "" PPN<' • e .....,....,... _ ..,1. 0 o r case o r e.c:-f'roperiy 2000 5A lt.,~Al.TOl\S $(75/mo •••••••••••••••••••lr"••• 2 to !'i years T hey moved up to lori;:t>r properl1e-. llunt. Beach. Prach! 01 LOWEST PRICED CANALFaOMT IYOWMll l"nvlllt'. Quit'\, ~ Rr 21,. ll.i. WO mnd Nr h'nnlJI 11.!1 & '-wllll punl $11!1,WO l'nn 1if\l) <>vn Sat1S4&11 I ~ .tlb ii2n.d St ~ OUI Uml SkyU.ne. 2 br, 2 ba. a.1Vl.£A llOWu IE 111 a Tax Deferred IRS Secllon t031 J::1tch11m1e. o wneri.hip walk l n 2U Dtll llb1 •In 4121 4·11)b. df'll6, H,, block5 to lllVWA'l "' • FOURPLEX DO IT .._.OW .y Ow ai.1a. be.irh 96().5()22 _ _ 673-1020 All 3 Br 2 Ba units ""' ~:k~.1~~~.8J.1oli llli; C'.otn)tm fu'A nhou~1· 11<1Jotn1oic .iolf 1·0111 .. t· Srrt!nll)' I. lrlllhlWhl\ 111 i.t<Cltn.i ,,, lui.h h•hJ.:• '1~ . .All "159' c. .......... 1200 Owner will arry 2nd TU Unless yoo expect thl· prire or i:as. cars. rood. Uwelv kle:il \ 11;1w ov1•r ---------1 Aa"eop f« -c . and wa0 es to roll back do n't expect that W-"-1...&-Trf ...... # •••••••• •••••• •••••.... 9.2lt gross at $155,000. "' ... ._ ...,.. ... look1n11 • hort>Cllf(i. •EXCITING• propcrtyprires wlll either. ttOlltuun>l' & mountau1 llu.ncho Cahf. area: 4·5 e PRCHIGC' JOI .... °'\m hit ~utebO "'"'" .. -h ... _ 0 ucre parcels. $100.000lull • ~ ~ " OUR ST AFf I Ol/2°/o FiRmciftcJ t''"' wknd" llGCAMYOM l'ONOOOl'N HOIJSF.S M1' SllN I 5 :!I Hul' 1'0U11t1&1neblt·au I tit, <11·n ~'~ U.t, boow. rm !# !tut' M..ri.e1lll':. :! !Jr ____ .. _ .. ____ _, dl!nlfi..1 Jiftyrr,,.,1 4 with I J m rnr IV 1mol s;c:s2 .:io11 1~11 . .,lilcnwrl()CI IJ(.l\ln Sun I ;, (',·nluq 21 J'l/1•wp1orl ( (•ntl•r . 1140 .. :l',7 2 Rul' Mlntc.iu Royal ~ Br dM (or 3rd Br>. 3 Ha I .11vtnn <'uub Hl..r b4J 1...Jal 1)1 j .;;! 7349 Qtean v1cw J lg Hr 2 Hv -.,...,.. once. terms: must sell _____ ,..,_HOME:~ Wt• have a few openings on our s ales staff for fl'\)lr, wt-l bar dratVf'll & lk•uul1lul 1V7J S1~natur(· Agt 9'11M964 lD3 w Coast Hwy, Nll licensed. experienced. full-ume. proress1onals flt' .. rarp1•t1n.i Prof <k 2-tltOO. 211r. W.• w fom 64~646 with a dedication to ser vanJe their rhents and ru r 1t \ \'d 1 n & u u l nn. 5 Sl,ar Adil l'l!l l',irk 365 ACRES rmpto\&nJ:t their technical expertise. Our d1ents W11hr1dnr & rdr111 ton· I ~TIO'L7 1 did t'xtrcmely well lasl year and so did our s tarr mu111 2 pul10:.. auto Beautiful valley loade-d 32 UHITS ~ho made rt happen by averaging S2 malhon in .. pnokler & ll~ht1n11 SeGC.&S..fts~h w1lh oaks. fant astic Justrelloutofescrow.l6 -.atest'ach Callorwrrte PatParkin!ion t'..a:.11) n1111nt,11nt-.I l'll\ J\ 1.Jcaut1ful •t-'AMIL,V • vat>ws. xlnt gruzm~ land, two bdrm, 2 bath. lJ one 133 LISTl..,.GS bl:lictl club A11p1ox IH.:'41 l'or.1cl1i.l'. 2'1Xf)O, l!Br. privalt' s acre lake. pro Bdrm, 1 balh. Pool Xln\ ""' "'~fl $149.~ 4!12 2033 2Uo home. ovt>rlookan~ perty rompletely fl.'n<•t.od rental area Owner will ,\!-.or Uu.'i week we have 133 sli:ncd lrstan~s from tlw Ulut• Pnr1rn·. pvl XJnt ranch sate or t·amp hol~ rm .. n''<' Pnn"•P"I' rondo:-and houst's lo mull• m11l1on dollar J UR. 2 UA home. dOM' lo bt•flch. 5 m111Ull"> from d c Id b b ... .. ... ' .. > ..... ('h u,th • n M. "I groun ()U e SU o n y rilt•a.L" C•·nL.·1··l \·nmplext•S in lhc 0H1t:t• A (('W "iCll'C lt:d uo.'ll " IK l'IJ "' \. • .. J '. ll I II II I •. I H ll .• .,. v • () ,, " .. u wv1dl'<I lnn·slor terms, ''h M L· pro1wrtil'S an· dc~cribc<l below nyOnVll.'Wl'I ~nl'r.1n~ ltt-11.wnahl•' l'Jrk H1•rtl l167'7·5all or l/522·2080. wflO(a,.rERl'SS RE!'L"1!vn11on . SUPER ST ... RTER ' lnterest onl)' 3 ycur~. Want qwck t:scrow Pnncapals only U/A $135.000. M9-4898. lMEW21R2 IA Units + 3 Bdrm honw $250,000 AoyMcCarcle. Rltr . 548-7729 N FW PO ll'I S llll H .. ;:-. Wulk l1) IH'»th puub. t•'flll•~ 2 lir +-dt•n 111 1 m mar cond Jll"l w:111111u for yuy Shown by .1 pfll N1•ar llt•a1•h, J Hr 2 llu . lull ~luJ) rirt•11 . f:im1lv rm. frplt'. 11ssu1· t\'ll r11s / pool. O r•l' ll lluU~l' Sun I 5 Z31 l.ugo nw (~~ !!003 $1 Hl.000 IOUS Rl.odUl.·cd to Sl:J4i,O\!!J t l'K IUOOl Broker " " /\si.umabll· w: lotin _ -------675-2311 4!J2-llll}J, ;JO:J Wi·:.t ihl· Only $139.900 for lhis dean Hunt&nRlOn Ut>al'h Gavwta. LOCJIMG Hillr. ZOMEO FOR 3 HOUSES I pll·x wiLh 2 bdrm , ~ bath unils A lru1• SpKiol Buy I 00 UMITS N1<0 kt·rSOn with rent:. rrom $250 to S290 N~ls a ~Go. OCEAHYIEW lieautaful c. St "r Adil l'k, IEST SECTlO.... F..as~idc C M 3 separate nC'W owner without Pt·rs11nul llf's lo tcnunts lo " " " house,; on corner lol only M11rin11 H1•all y. TWOWATERFROHTS I Acre. morl' or tt-ss. mAny poss1b1hlll'll. OICl·, older 3 BR homl..' on l tut. see by app'l seucreM tlealty 491!-0161 2Ax60 Seacrest. 2 IJ.!1• Ur, OFIHDIO 5 ACRES Super location $159_900 r:11M· rML'\ tu more rNhst1r lt'VC'I S PrirPd way lH.a. with all the xt ra~ wm sell or consider joint IJt>low comparables on market for quack sale• l>nly $29.500. <KZ70a71 venlure. Condos or apts £ PREST IGE: Wall t-xchanRf'. No dravC'bY'· plca.'11• make an &12 Nl.'lll Open Sun 1 ·5 l..ovcl)' (amity hvm•·. !lull d('Ck . lrpk (',111 Lido l<A•lllty fl7J 7J0() liwld voor dN•am houw on lht• o<'twnfroot Ca 11 I Jdo H"lllty 673 7:AAI ATT'H BUILDERS Oc-10,111frun1 pro11 w11h l'11a-,1al apr apprnv:1I . pl.if\.'> ror 2,(1110 ~~ rt lu' ury'homc '1!111 ~·ashon'. 11\)Cfl ~I\ SlJn 12 ~ (.;Jll li7:l-710 J\ in 3\4 U2nd Sl. 7l01i W Oceanfront On th\' ch11nncl J br hbc $159.~ On Lill' oc·eanrront a :lbr l !>IV horrw $383,000 l .111 l'ntPt•rt) llous1· Ml! :11\50 NEWPORT HGHTS Spac :J l.rt.'<1rm _2 balh.1m mai-ulat" ll1•dun•d l•> S.1~.1100 ('all lt.il'. ARenl 1:31 I :!titi • ;1 lloors lo O("t-:t\:'<l·laVI.' $325,000-Owner ('114) --e Jp1u11ntmcnl CALIFORNIA :m.:n~ I HOM~S 9°/o FINANCING PACIFtC ---------3333 W Coast llw). NB Wt-\t' Ju!il lastt.od 23 units an Tu-.t111 :ind lht• twM MOltlE HOME I ST TIME 64~646 Ill'"'' ... that tht• ownt•r ~di r11rnnc1· al (I'; ff)r ~. SALES OFFERED "'EST ...,T \t•.1r-. Wllh 1>nh l!ll'. d own lh1-. .., 1.;rl'<1I Thie; SPl'<'lally prll'\'d t70611urb0r.Sh·200·,\ IM-. ME" fan;11111111! in a ~rt .11 .1r\'.t Sl.'ltt-r v.111 t'\t'll duplex. hkl' ne 1o1 . Ir)!. 540.5937 Brfl al a1·rl' parl'l'IS nr C>Pf'ORTUNITY 1•·pl.1i·1· rnor Jnrl parnl tiu11!11n,.: :,t.epi to b<'h Tt•nna!i/)!Olr Lak1· l<l\'l'rs1dl' "ma• 16 nits 11 ndl'r IOX ' OFF C $llti.CXK> RihlJ()ll111(}(>tl & Oak lrl't'~ (;ro:,., f':xtra IJri:1· un1l I E BUILDING 1101~R~l,TY IMMi\C\;1.,\·1 E 10 X :;11 l'11-c• a~·a1l Uni) $1.tiSIJ w ~ol;Jr h•·:i t1•d pool A IJ,.Jut1ful L!anl1·n 11Hw •· hu1l•hn1· an 1h1· 111-.1111 _ _ l)f)C bdrm t"u7V. quwl. lll'r <ttTl' & up Bkr 1711 1 mJ,()JO pnm·1pal-. onl) I-111:.1111.11 l>hlrll I 1-'ulh 1w1 Ullll'il 0111' \ t'flf S. ,,._. ;adult park C'osla ~k~:1 li5IS ~or l_~H ~ a:n 54~ plt·a--.c Contact ChMlt·-. I•,,..,., v. ith l' 0 I. l'o"I" ,. 1 u'h (llJ" Will ~Strano I 078 Walk Lu !>hOPflllll! & hU!o. ..__.__nts MrK.annon at HOC EH:. , '' h.111it1· $1.700 Wll --GOIHVEST YOUMGMAH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.500 L11•• uN9s25 '""f;..'S. 1300 Hl-J\L~j5.2311 DISNEYLAND MOTEL ..UK 6.1l·I0'>1 _ -----••••••••••••••••••••••• ---• f.'1r-.t u-; .... r rlt'pn·1·1at1on <1n th•' turn kn ----------i 111 onl'. renl th1• other L>mt• by 119 :14th St. & OPiHHOUSES t12VIAQUITO OpcnS11t/Son l <1 HH VlA ANTI 13 to;:; Open Sal/Stan I 5 1().1 VJ/\ BAR<.:ELON J\ Open Sal/Sun 1·5 4!H 1 SE/I.SHOR 1-: Upt>n Sat /Sun I !1 :J ROCKYGLEN 1rv111I', open Stlo I ;, 170.1 (){;fo:AN Ill.VD Opt•n Sun I '> (' .• I I II )! I c y n l h I a f>.17 2271 OFPYNCTIOM Comfortable M.ll in 'l-Plex for !.all! by uwnl'r. 6 UNITS 11r11p•·rty H1·atl~ to )!O lh1:-. .,umm1•r llnt·n-. :.nd Luxury l.Jvuig al its v('ry Newport Beach Jdull near hl'arh 1n S an J\ll 2 llr 1 u,1 1;0011 .111 N1•xl lo 1>1sn1·yl:;nd $<1,275.000 t Yfr ahu 0"canfronl Oplx l!Br. lba 1·a urnl X lge 2 car gar best here _ Capistrano park. Com er lol. l l..mg Clementi' Xln\ 111-.l'i.l Wic-stsidi· lo<'tiliun Full h." 1• un Or:tnl!t' Count) llolul:.' Inn 1 hac ie nd a o n huge i.i bdrm.••xpuntledll\111)! menl $175,00ll F1 r an pnt·l·s;.!25.(lllO $79,000 DUPLEX equeslnan lot 111 pnmt· nn. $16,900. 616· 19&1 G-2955 area.1':1cgant 5 bt><!room N•wporl 11 .. ·h IHr khPr--...., llSO £PRESTIGE 1'1 1n-<l l11~t·r lhun m.1nl' -.1n.1tlr· huuw-. tha.. POOLSIDECOHDO noorplan with fd1n111 1 .:. s~2 50010 rrl a~uoo w ' ......... To::!........ tlu111\•I( 1~ ,, 1!r<.,1t "'·'~ t1• ~1·l .,tart1'\I 1n arll'om" P ... RK LIDO ca\1n.1? area. am1 Y 1,, : r l. t 11 i:.• _ I HO ME:S prn1w1t\ Bolh un1b an•~ h•·tlri;om ,,,. room.2 r1n·pluccs and1n . ac• 11• ~ W ':' ., :!O. acn•s, u•·l·an \u•w Open5'tn 1-5 tercom ll antboml' i>lt>-51>711 h 1hulou:-. :\11t'ndv<·1n11 J.n.1W Coast llwy NK n i!i.lO> 675-1906 1:w1 Sl'INDRlF'T w J\ Y bcaml'<J c·c1h11)!s. Jat•u1.11 GREEMlEAF PARK t'f1a.o;t. So1>1:r 1nv1•hlm\•nt 645-6646 ,\ Bt•autv' :J Hdrm. 21z & hWlk\'n lull 111 ma~l\'r w futun· homc11111•-. C'all halh l·:a .. y' hvin,i?. h1Jo:hly s wle. l'atau and r11wn ror :iSlJr Adull l'ommur11ty 11 a r r ~ . Ii I ;, ~ I 1; I 4 Houses & Dplx 1750Wh1lt1t·rt\Vt'.. CM ( !l 11 p g r a d c d A i. k 1 n I! pool. llurry ' $450.000 llas uvallablr 2 larl!l' Jwfll'r a11; Fave 2 Ur. one I Br w1ttl $100.500 UKJl ,._ • I ~ara.i?t'S &. yards C:rc•al 1lOGER BRO WH R.E. 8.31-2714 . 493-134 l toll free Mob•ll! ltomes 111 pcrl eel __.......rcia 1':W.1.!>1de 10<:a\lon Sti0.000 T •RIELL cood. Property 1600 down. Tcnuot.:. pay utal 673-1020 ---~----<.:allblwn9am·6pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------Charm111J( 2 hr I ba con 64~7'65 ~County ~crf\J~l1~n~~~.~ 1\rl' ~1111 !>1•n11u~ ,Jl><1ul proll•rt1nl! \Our •IOllar-. (11r ~our 11"n hl'I llrl' folur,. ttwn flUI v11ur d•irrnant 1·111111" 1nln prri<lu1•11on • C'all f<>r un ,1pp111nlml'lll "1lh ''°"or lllJr h1)!hly tr<llnNl 'l:IH llr 11\l'r Ill l(JfJJ\' I QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES. INC. C7 I 41 752-1920 Oetac:tlcd 3 bdrm owT1er's uni\ + 3 new Z bdrm slud•o apL~. Uurh ins. i.cparate lndry rm l..ands('apcd. spnnklrr-,, f1·n<.'t->d yard. OH st. prkr.:. Z226 Canyon . co,..1.1 .\1t~a. $2G5.000 John 1-:lt0t 1;.'ll-4321 64:! ti•itiX SUPER SAVER Savi' thll!-.c· I :u.. SS With lht'S4· r. -.harp up•:rad1•ol Zhr i.:ard1·n IY~>t' UOll• " J lJ1:aul1lul pool p, 1 p<1lw .... j!.1ra)!1·. prk11>-: ..,PJ•·•· & lnclry ;ir~if w 1•., urul 2 un11~ twnh:o. t )'IW" :! w rrpk Other unit-. ,il<,11 ;1va1l rn cxcclh•111 rt•11lal Jrt'J!> <.:all t04ht\ :rm ~.:r.c 1 ALLSTATE REALTORS :1 l 'nat.s z yr-. old. $<!2'1.0("1 ltcply /\rlkar Oan:o. I' (I Hox l~l7. tli('Wl'ort tk «ll'h !(.!Jil):I ~xl5%Down ior: 1nlt!n~sl . $72,01111 OwnrS-48.AiSl . 768-763:~ !leach loeat1on. 19 unat or fi<:4.' & r1.~taura11l (di!> 1·01complcx financ1a 11.11 ~:ti!\' /\ITD ;il 9 • PDHHSULA POIMT ... EW RE.MODEL Open Sot/S..n 12-4 do Pool. view $59,900 VA IUYYS QUALIFY Shopping Cetrl~r t!t.!..m7or4~·~1 FORMOBILEHOMES M.iinrr1•ntt·rv. room £ PR fH IGf toJdd (irosi. anrvnw _ I -HOM(~ Mef'tdith Cmtyon Nfordahlt• hous111g al a •J\ .. r s.:i63.000 a\ C'ar •.... -.. ,.11111 .... -..... -.. -... -.. ,. .... -... -c:.,,h on la~h r.-tur11 111 ----11 • l'rar1· S<! 11011 01111 I< I. \IJl1t\ lnv1•,ltflPOh 7 :! !I I I :! 'I I I ~I 1 I :11, LARGE YARD 111~ ~·nough ror a p•H•I Wllh alll'\' m·ce.,..., 'l'h1• hou.w ha-. :! M rm-. . 'I. Im. with ar1·h11t·d11r:tl 1lru~ 1n.i?S for :! mun h II r rn .. I. n t' :1 I t' d I n 1'1;\NlMlrl ) ll•l)!hlh 170 I Miramar ;1 llr, ::JJa . family rm :! rr1>11'S Onan & ;\ipt Crnlt•r lilt'!> \ H'\11 Tola I n.•modd Newport Pier Reolty 6: t.M!PM. 2005 Balboa Blvd. Ne wport Bch. 673·2058 OpettSunday 1-5 minimum pratl' Lill PnrrdSR.000.0l~I 3333W (;ua!it llwy.NH 33521 Via de ACJUCI ltu th o r Mu r ~ Ann. Hu...v trarfit· C'•'nl1•r 645-6646 Up~radcd :J Hr dt•n. ·' i.:i• n l "> • '1 ~I> 11 535 11 r 1;n"'-~ anromr· $111.0011 15~ pool w Jaru211 & '1!rl 2522 _ VI~ rent~. ran hl' in mut:h more J\ Rre.Jl bu} Tr .i 11 c 1, a~ v l' g a :.. . 1-r1•asC\I Prarr<l SI 550.0011 ul $179,500 C'all lv M't· N1!~<1da .. 75 flct:L~ood. C'o:.la .~k:-.u t·1·nl1•r <IH'r J IM Tl\ YLOR llLTV ~. xlnl <'ond 5 Star 11,tJOO. sq rt on 1 acr(' fWi 96118 Park ~id IL-. <•nl y nu pt•b, or IJnd Very 10'4 n •nt:-. ----- ---for..ro.·.1 Pnn•J $735.000 <t-M:nCJ rur S()ffiC' an ()r;in).!l• Watt•rfront llum1·~ a\'Ull ~· County HlJ :i:it,l :.ifl fil'M $1 .500 - -p I An oulstantlinR s1nRll• •• YFROHT Albert usscl 7 UHITS-C.M. llcaul. new l1u1ld1nl! "'lreplarl'~. xlnl lm·atron ·1~LlmmL-. 1>42 1603 FOUR U ... ITS-C.M. Near new. 3 Hr ownt•r-. umt. 2 b:t. rr111. 2-ra r ~ar . 3 2 llr. 2 b.1, un1l~ 'f'SJ. lnvstrnb &IZ·lti03 _ _ _ lcwl 4 Br homl!. loc:.ilcd I llr tlt•n tli.:c nJbana. Really Co. ---------•I on cul.de-s ac s t. cstm Pal111. rrplc. 2 levels. drape,, central vac. ~lf open ~ams. ne w r rpl, _s_33_oov __ c_R ~·!'.'·ll.:_6J_1-s_2_s; f§J fl.ayfrool 01.1pl~ ~"<ml vu. Jllr upr :wr lwr Fp. bltns & ldrv hkup 111 "~' Sumrnr 1wntr n·nt l f>J!I0 .0001o fr 11'4n /a~t 840-lln!I 833·8600, r - '· ' ~ '""''"' ,.,.... '+523 CAMPtl,Dt·IRVl'4E ---M.8. CHARMER &ONLY $159,00~ Lvly nt>w earthtoni• <-rpl 1ng 1•nh11nr 1·-. th1,, J hr. 2 bu homl' MJny u111tr:id1• ... & localed <10 a 11 u1••I slr~·t w ,1rho11:<>11nv.1t1· yrd Newlv orh·n·tl 1-'1•1 land. W~ l~I (~l\jj!iMl,M:I Rcnl f:•n all• HAllOR VU HOME 4 Bdrm. z bath. family rm. Monlego Mdl. adj to l(n-enhell. pool and An dt>rson 1-:lf'm School. sr72.500 fee l11n1I t'ln ovrn. :sort wuler con blL11s, xlnt loc Mu:-.l .,di. flF.1'AILSTOHES d1t1oner·lrash rompacto r I' r 1 r I! r (' d u I o Annual ~rnss 1nrnml' an• ju11t u (cw or LIH' $17,!XXJ/O(r f.73·7890 SJJ.lOO Nwpl Blvd al Via amen ities ins ide this ---Lido be:.iu\rful home rt <'d Two yt•ar-. ncw I.ado · k p :ib t• I Id ~;12-52(JO.as rurMax bnt•k courtyard & pullos enn r 00• · ~ r) · [iarrl'll Rily Hci.;1i.ll·r are JUSt a few uut~ult• r m /\dull~ 'lio I di.. HARBOR VU MHOLL Opim Ilse Sat Sun 1 ,, $30.Wl C'4l! tiH(J\ 1--------• Z U(Jlrm, :! h.Hh. de n Wilson •· Wn1•· lt"··I "-rc1·a1 Ilda. · "' • '" "u Mana~cr for moh1l1· hornt• .__........ Y Sll'1,SOO.rl.'cl;1nd Ebti.tc.493·_!752 pJrk Salury 1-1iu;irtl·r~ Pridl' o f uwncr ~h1p .. '-· h 1 •· Wh1ll11•r Foothilb No H•RBOR VU .,HOLL s..ta Alla I 080 ... usl •JC ml't' tm11•a "' ,,,. " ••••••••••••••••••••••. ;ibk ttr work park Nt•ar quahfymR. Point!> or loan 3 lldrm. 2' 2 ba family I' •1 r kl' r . Ar 1 ,, 0 n a fees. $395,mO. Pnm<' te· riMim den Yarmouth Bradrord Condo By 714149:l!ri!ffi <irtcr5. nants.63.1-3306Broker24 IVJdl $178.:iOO. !'('('land Owner. $69,500 Wal l _ hr... Knoll PropH+ies 644-2542 752·2138 1,.-oopcralc with hrOkl0r' Bc:.t t.ruy Npl Br h Va· I·~~~~~~~~~ __ 3"~-1·ant. mo\·1• an l!lt.S Kil. AftKioln!At.lious! 12x40. ~~1or ht·~l orrer. Cottdofniniums{T own-&t2--0l37 ~for sol~ 1700 ____ __ Oescnbes seller & :iiccnl _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• This 3 bcdrm. 1:1.. hath Opt.•n Sal , Son tZ ~ •. De home rs pnced to sell al /\ruu Barsirle Viii. JOO K $'19.995 New crpt.'I. r~ Coast lJ~'). NB 1t267 2 Br MAGHIFtOUE!! BIG CANYON lndesenbably rl1fft•n•nt. ~ sq rt. 2 Br +-d•·n Lgc new custom Open cently 1rnlnlt·d C:ill Zlio 8kr 6754010 ---------Sal&Son 1-4 494 ·8230. P.ll.J 714 .!>1>4 2,131 or 213 59'2· 1357 J\llt>nl. llcv TREASURE ISLAND -(galrrH' townho mt• I w 1 l'xl en~1vc marlllt'. glass & ort1sllt' toucht·~ lhroul(hout. Prest1,ii1oui. CU'<'UllVC l1vmg. 1\:.k1ni.: ts Unit!>. Stc•ps lo Bay & Ucach Great :.urnmn Xlnt summer/ wanl\•r rcnlal Joun·~ Ho:11ly . 673-1.1210. LIDO ISLE H~w MstfltC) Open Sot & S&tn 1-5 i07 Via Metdon~ Holmes Toylor. Inc. Wilham!>. 714 H3a 11211 lf9:ll>I 1090 ·••·······•·•·······•·• $15.500 $151 .900 Wi':STEH N RF.ALTY SERVIC F.S Oldr ln pix on dtil lot. grl Lux ~hltr $17!1,UOO 11fr own/a~rtK40 ltl7_!• __ _ HEAR IREAK EVEN t5%DOWH 4-l'l<'ll. /\s-.umtll St-lh-r will t'arr) j:IJpt•r Ma n a~ l' mt' n t J' .11 I l\Rc•nl. 1;arv I) lio-.lcr 960-43IJ8 or ~,.')I; 24 !Ill __ Pnnr1p11b onlv _ 20UHITLOT osta Mc:.a. c-lly ap proved Poc·kaRl' r<'ad) to l(O $340,000 TSLlmmls 4.PLEX fi42 1603 2 2·Ar, 2 1 Br. ('nrl p3U06. low re nt:. C'ondo ronvn~1on poss1IJ1laly Xlnt loc 72.A Jamt·~. C.M $195.000. I' IP 67:1 77H7 QUIET COVE INVESTMENTS 300 N _ Newport Blvd Suite f' Newport Beach. California 92660 T elephone <iM> 645-98.50 HOMES Lido (S il' ()\'Cr 5.000 SQ. ft Mcditerrane<i n l'H't' hom<· W/4·5 Bd rm .. 4:1,, baths. Large Rct· Room w 1 l h c u s t o m po o I l <t b I «' :,i n d officc1 librar y. $634,500 COMDOMIHIUMS lrvinl' Rancho San .Joaquin Large 2 bdrm . 2 bath. sunken livin~ room. fireplace Overlooks Golf Coursc. Sll.<l.500 Tu strn -Laurelwood 2 hdrm . w lt~nms pool. & volleyball S69.500 IUSIMESS OPPOR. Santa Ana Beer Bar w /kttchen faciht1es. Bus iness. Land. & Building -full pric(' S136.500 Less than repl acl'm ent cost. APARTMENTS Costa Me~a -Elt?ganl units. Excellent location. 2 bdrm .. 1 :.1~ bath. dishwasher . ett· Almost new S565.000 Newport Beach -20 lari:~c 2 bdrm .. '1 bldgs. on 2 large lots F.n closcd g;,m1gcs. pool & beautiful landscap ing Real pridl' of ownership $850.000 Other Industrial. Commerc1a!. Land Development opportunities. a nd Residential properly available. t ·;irl ... bad l'nn onlv Coit.lJ '1l•.,;a It Z lvl w :1 Br I '• h1Jus•· Owner ~ii I , .or1 \ ~nd ro B.>1" "'~' :.!2.r.I 2UMITSCdM ~' 11r l'l'JI. walk1111i1 cl1" l.1n1'1' 111 lJ1•h , Z ZBt " ( r (I I t' ~ o 11 w t • I I i.:n1or11t·d c·1Jrr11-r lot. 111 ''''lmt•nl 1lrl'Um ;II $t72.5'lll Pnn only t\gl 1 .. -.. Uamlwn ~5!1 447;, S,'i<XH S511tl PEit UNI 1' ~· I. 1\ T F I·: l•. l'HOfl:.:!:>SIO:'-l /\1. ..., !-.ISTANCI-: TO SELi. Y I I l ' fl I N t' 0 M I· I' H O I' 1-: ll T Y W1':.-;n :HN 1t,.;/\1;n :-EllVICl-:S t\N II E /\DVJSOll \ S:lO 1073 SAN CLEMENTE !-'our lr~c 2br umt!. I hi!. l•1 1>4'h Ii yr.. old Po~'' hlr ('iM\dO ron\'l'rSHlll!. 1lw neal K'>tatc Conn\·• t1un 7M 55tl ll!YM rornnu dPI Mar uuplc' si;,.CXK> down Will 1•a1 ry lln By<Jwnt•r 640·716!1 Lats f« Sale 22 0 0 ······•••·••·•····•••·· SPYGLASS LOT CARMEL 67l-• 19_I -CUSTOM EXEC. J Bdrm.~ .. z buthK, fom1ly Open Sal1Sun 1·5. Unrquc· SECLUSION II.el.Ire m style in this on the bc<trh SancJ(•ui.tll'. l.o.11(una nrad1. Calltodoy AN R.K ADVISOHY 530-2224 -~~------OPEN Sat/Sun 2-Spm Ea.'IL.'lide Costa Mesa 311 ALTA LANE 1n 2500 hlock Santa /\na Ave. 3 br, 2 b11. l sLory end unit. 1-'ireplacc. k1trhen bltns. privacy walled pul10 Double garnl!t' l'rir c $89,900 or by appl . Nelson Robin so n. Broker. !>48·5647 CottoMesaS~lol By Owner. Costa Mesa. 31--------- 'l'wo super duplexes. All Ar houst' + 2 u.nits. any YOUR CHOICE 1 tsltamroHered) t\b~olutcly the• Hb:S'I' vn:w LOT ror sale Ill N B today. l.ocnt<'d betwc..>en m1lhon dollar rC'srdcm•eis. 270 dcgre.- v1ew from CdM LO lrvim• Owner may con sider p:irtial rxrh ange or T o :s f'or more info. t•ull Ron Taylor . 640-5112 rm .. lar~c ~arden. fnuL ly redone 4br Lusk Home y~ mus\ !lee this totally trees. Xlnl rond1Laon! in Eas tblurr !)cc 1\ Wallpa""rs. oak fin •.• hefore 1t·s lu;ted. 2221.i renewed c u~tom ii ,,. Al v· o bedroom ho m c u r Ulecounlf!r $16!J,500. ta isla r. cle~anre.Sparkhnll pool. OPS.. SAT /SUH 1-S HartMM-Vle~ Hon11s • jacuua & on ~ n<'rl! 2031Pt. WeybndcJ~ Sommer.set By Owner. s zon ed ror h orses PAUL MARTIN hdrm 3 ba ram. rm. Privaey as the byword. REALISTATE brown lont•s. prof Nestled in t he Norlh 64 .. 7113 landscaped. $214,000 'JWtinHllls. QUALITY '' Fec. Open Sa\JSun 1·5. Aikin« 1299.000 2232 Port Lerwick. rusny REALTY IAYAtOP'T COHDO 64<M562. 1ll'l Outstandln i: VICW, boat -----832 5111 1bp. total 1~Ul1lY hldg 3STORYOCEANFRONT - A bachelor·• p~ud111e Owner financed --------- Only 12~.:.~ Ownr/Agt.548-6230 VIEW POOi CUKrUllAtl lMl Jbr: 2ba. Patio & ' Lt PLAZA IE.ALTY i.unken rare pit. Newly n:· H8RSES r 541·295) decoraled. $159,000. •------.... -c 7fb-O_l_43_. ___ , _____ , This home hu ever -------ythlna. Doy and n•llht VIEW from North T1.1Klln **LIDO ISLE** '11/4 LOTS-Sl'ACIOUS SOUTH PATIO I ....... 1toq4M.2k ,.,...,~,.,on.-.~ ..... 0-Wecll lo cWa dock, ............ L ,, OWMB PIMAMCIMG $411,000 ~.._.W/S.. l·I 112"9.,.._ 615.4914 0.-/Att wet. 671-IOH Hllla. 1parkUn.i pool. ~ acre al')d honic corrnl C1ll n ow . A ~kln~ '174,800. TUSTIN REALTY 132-5111 We I J 1ltt 1091 ....................... $61.000 3 IW'le bdrm• 2 baths. fenced. A11tln1 only ta,000. SCO'nllALTY IJ6.11U 972-8421 TORTOISE MOBILE HOMES • FAMILY P AU S1i1n Juan Capistrano at.00 Domus 3 bdrm. 2 bl. No age limit. small pet OK. JX20M. 972·8421 Broker. s fixitupS owne r must sell. You save on this slngle wide. Encl porch. low s pace rent. Call today. '72·8421 Rrolcer. •IAMKRIPO Move today •No Down •alOHomes •Xlnt buy&. call now. 972.Wl. TOUOISI MOIUHOMIS 2 bdrm .. I balh. On IRe. rrason orrr r 1 211-18Jll lot nr school~. shopprnR. ------~per location l'nretl to •Nf:WPORT HF:IGllTS TRIPLEX sell now' $200.000 Oupll!X, ~et'd~ Tl.C ~ile~------ h ._....., 2 2Br. 2Ua w 1rrpk • :! ......... oc _._. r Slltl.500. ~ al 319 I-: 1Br. lBa onl}' SJ02.UOO l VJ Blks from O<'can. Ter 16th Place C M. Call agt •Jllr Hous<• -+ z units SEE ADD entttled ZOM!DFOR IOOUMITS Class 1200 rif1r 4 unit bldi.t M ~r . C..)'nthJa5.T7·Z271 Sl.50 .. 000 -A apt 3 bdrm. 2' ~ bJlhs ----•2Br House + 4 uni\:., 1.: w/2 frplcs + 2 bdrm. & ~all! .._1 lot $250,00> one 1-bdrm apt:. C rt w ~ •4-2Br units $139.000 PLUSHY EA RTHTON E DECOR W / R I C H C H 0 C 0 L A T E C A R P 1-; T S DECORATOR value' $240.000 ST ARTB DUPLEX • \6 uruts. 7 '" x i.trO!'lll w..a.y M. Taylor Ca. Coslll Mei.a. Near park & $»5.000 Wall bwld lO s wl your Realtors 64-4·4910 shopping. 2 on a lot We have needs: hctinscd & In· SM.5()0. other investments sured WALLPAPER , NOW Cit** VACANT. ~UMABLE Rol9ld ... Wtlt LO AN 7 ~ 'X INT . 443 lrvlne OWNt-:R WILL CARRY Newport &•11cll LG 2ND 31,c BR'S. 2+ Two,.,..Tlck ... Ii /\ T II S · N I'~ /\ fl to ttw G () b F C 0 U R S 1-: • LONG U £/\Cit ASKING $9 1 .5 00 ....... 'TREL'"'.T tV•J WF.STF.RN REAi.TV ... EA rr.S "' St-;RVJCF.'i. IM THI AN R,E. ADVISORY IOOM IOOM ~22'l4 ROOM --Starrintl 19'18 lkls l Ac· beC:ToW'Rhowlls 1ress noml ntc J ill 84~5502 • UEM • Newport Pier Realty ~ ~ Coost~t1on~o.642·4623~ •: i!lllJ&llftfl~ll 1-RI ,:·~~!~u~l•n 2005 Balboa Blvd. I~ Hiil' Level. 1;; 11~re. Cnlt w-port n.h 673·2058 -----GreROry A Oenru5 Re11h """"' '"' • hwcslors sell or trodc· t.y TS!Hl.20 prime 3 & 4 Ple1t an llun\ ---- FOUIPLEXES All 2 Br 2 Ba \ownhou~c type units. Electric bll- lns. forced ;.tlr htnt. enclOlled 1ara1lr11. $1300 mo income. Good loce t,lon. OWC 21\d. Two to choose from $148.SOO each . 0ch i! bdrm {;onrlo In RY OWN KR. R·2 lot. with· lrv1"c. Pr101· only existint( 3 8R hou se. Prict.'d for ~1\ll'. 000·3S2l ROOd Co«ta Meu loc•· ---Uan. Complete worklng •••••••••• .. •••••••••• • drBwtng.«. and varlan c:'-'tl EASTILUFF rw hilh quality rent.al or • • ... ITS condo triplex. Ready for j "" pl•o D check . Owner Canyon vlew11. flN'places w /consldt r 1ar1e sub· 18l2UR28A. <2>18RlBA ordin•Uon or Ptrtlrlpa• Several to chootlc from. Claybunch 11t Lhc Lor\Jl Priced from s.56.000 to Beach Convention & En· $256.000. Some with no t.erteinmcnt Center. 300 dQINnVAt.erm1. E Oceon Ulvd . Long STOP!! Pi.rt Place. Inc, M2·'1461 Rtach Take Ume to relax and o.lfasJ 0.11642-:;678, ext 272 £ f l€\T IG€ P ..... 1US7v•~~h '1ow Oon. C•U Lorri. dy~. "" .., _,, 714·~1-115'71. .w1w11tnds, alq) at home. ll'a 1lmple 6iiit. s. 1100 w claJm your tickela H01'1€~ wlllt Dally Piiot ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• • • • Clu1lrled Ads. And II '1 8an Clem ente unhs, 1---------1 mJ W. Coast Hwy. NU you bave eomethlna to wslk to beach. tacellent COlllCAM 4..PLU 645-6646 atU, call • frlendly localloo. Inc. tll .852 . ...., ... Oout Pina. by -------- Clualrled Ad·Vlsor at Pnced $190,000. All ow..-... ,.IOO. 64().1219 Claulfied Adi. your oae ..a.:1111 Tom.482·2100 _....... lllcJl)aboppln!J~ler Ex~ll. 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Nu(Wh Pvt Hll ~J64&·2\M)3 Community root , view: Guard .Rale, pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• encl yd, dbl gar.' bltns'. ..... ,no petJ l\ummo111 Kt'.tltor" 135() l.'0481, l'1>monoa clubhou1w, Aval M~y tennis. Pnnc1pals onl§' 3 Br. 2 bath, soutbs1de of frplc, S400 mo. 1'114 ) bch. •· M0.-4145. 71~"7 llllll' 111 . U.ou ho 64l! lllW '-~&!'.'· 1 !;~~1\111>~~~~· lllt ~ le&Be 642·6724· $1200 per mo. <21 > Hwy. NEW. Walk lo 629-7396 or <7l•> 67S·'490 2 er z Ba. carport, encl. Mlfllltl'. ~·a ~t.11 JhOi ICIDS/ftll'SOI( l~t.lalit • $200 dl•JI Nt'w Turtlc:r!Xk home. 4 4.'l).l629. """"41. beach.t650.613·2lla alt5PM patio. nr beach&: shop· ~Wl ~ti ll ti n!! o r 1'.:SIOl>: ~P•<: twnh,•·. ,00-216'1 ~r, 31.\ :•· rarn , Ivie Newport Crest2 Br-.+den. LJVDIG&VM--Coet.Mne 3124 lBrtra.llerS2'15mo. ~-I>ys846-0QJ Eves frvl 1<•1r. lndry . .,14:, .r&•SPI •y orm•I In, wet bar . m> IDO, age 16 & over. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... E lath St ""t ' ~ "' t.'Umm. pool, d bh.sc. nr c.a11 .-..2297 or 963·0867. ._ · • r .. -.. • •• 4() t'Hl':.S.111 ltuho. ""l•h1r h42 J.'lto. tt4G ""'411 k Q -" MESA VER.DE home a l· C M. 642·9193 2 & 3Brs. move in today, & 01111 .. r.11 nh·'· s.a.oou or Clpt'n JlolJJ.lt' Sun IO :l par · wet loc . $lOOO. Agt. mos phere 2&3 br dlx wtk t.o hoppi g ft bus l1t11 orr ll• 117:) :nlll .I Hr hou.iw. ~bu ll1m i m . 21372 llrooltburi.t·St Lw 640-6883 or &U-67U. llGCANYON, 1 Bedroom apts. no pets. 546-1034 ··THE VICTORlAN'' $33.\ t.o' $38S.n 842·91M4: Muu !4ind1 l.in1t 1"1~11111". r.~~1~,~~,,~~/'1W;· ... ~ ~r llt•lux" r .. ntul1', I irult· to Walnut Square Condo 2 01r.•~c-.....OO Furnished Ne~ 2 bdrm "on.do~. 2 Br s tudio. I 'h ba 64&-0501 ~ • "' llt-ut'h. ~up 1-'abulouit bdrm g e pool 'No saro• ~ .. " ~ w /gar , adlts. cpls, drps, ---........ -----t(olftn . .i. hor:<t•:. lkl n11l1•• fl',;rnn.1,,ft'l loc11twn111 ;iva1l /\~cnt · aru8 · · For lease; avail. now 3 Apartme nts frplc . bltns. 2 ca r range, rncd yd w/pat10, New2BR2BA,enct gar. '""" N .... µl lkh H1v.11 OOIS1255 .002Jllii pets. no kids . J35o. Bdrms .. 3 baths. with garage.$450.&up.1076 wtrpd.$305.667Vlctona close totbebeach.$370 Suo ll11•1to & I \ 5 t11 Ill 1" Sult• Ctul(.• 1 'vd of Iii 2 ~l-2885 spaciow; liv. area. Love· • Pha Beouutul Canyon Dr. 645·5637. 63S-4J.20 1·5. mo. !164·2937 u1• varl\+ .. 1-:1.1 ..... 1r,\ )''1,h h.1. frph• '11001. lt{t-)II :• Udrm older hnlll>C ly ya.rd & entry area Sin91e.&2B.droom ---------H..ltr~lltl'fJ l~i.'Hi44"8U:i:ll.11 l!l4o Quid IJrt•u . .,..ulk lv $1200 Mo.incl.gardener 2 Bdrm. l bath apt. 28rw/gar·nu cpts-paint New 2&3 bdrm. s un- ' •-'--Form ~~ 3 lid• m li.:t· hu·t•tl ~ d t11l'11t:h ~ ow. 1,i-l & EILEEN HUDSON (furn & Unlurn.) A~ud..l';~ .. ~3. mo. Gas Wtr pd 636·4120 l·Spm deck/yard. garage. Nr. ' -~ '· Z?OO l'r1,-.· hn•·d :.in·(·t. ''I>*'-,:fi:./:~:!';' ut'I' ~31,3097 IEALTOR 1644•0322 •AllUtiliti .. Paid Pal ,.,.....,.,,. ~~l::~~:::r~ ~:.~.~~~~~.~~ l ~ •••••••••••••••• ••• ••.. tlr-.t.lt" t•!t-770 !Mh:l9 01 T Newly decorated 3 br. 2 2 BR t d • Swamm1n9. •nnua. :,:,7 1K:OI I Ur :.! l!u, t:ul tit• ~a\·, l · emporary ; yar • Billicuda ba townhouse. Sfacious, 1 Bdrm in duplex. $235. (2) new 2 Br apts. S380 & $420/mo. l st /last+$l00 dep. Qwet area. walk to beach. s.16-3097 aft s pm. 320ACHS!!! 111 l"Crltrul Cal1f11rn1.1 ( l'.ll-tl f<vblt''>. Ill JI tOWTI J. $1200/at'rt' 1\:uutiful 45 uc·n·i-(erkt•l.l ror h11r'l1'1', numt•r!IU1' sUilL' ~ r1111l11lt· humt• 111 l'aso ltohlt'1' $:ll:>.IMIO Abo. nu111crou:. lot~ ,,. s m a I I 1• r 1> a r 1· c I ,.. 1 n ~smort• & M1rround1ni.: ~a i:oud tt·rm1' cl\Jllil hie hlk lr<1m p11rk & i.d1ool. 1t•~HO pa r king. Great pat1t) fireplace & poo Quiet Fenced yard & encl gar. •IA.Cl< IAYCOHOO 11\12 1-;rw1r1, St• 11£ -~ area. Close lo beach & •At1•v111••l>irecto• area. Adults. no pets . 19848 M eyer . Ca ll Jbt.Jhu,1lt•11,f''l'.1at: t Wurnn. 1-: of Spr SANJOA9UI... bay.in oldBalboa.Hcnl rroeSul\dayBrunch $1()().645-3381 ;675-5949 541}-7998 rnon: ~ 1;..i:.! 1;.,n7 ui1o1dulc 004 •l:.!US The Villas 1 2 Bdrms. (I or buy. G7S·91 l l Agent • HHillh Club•. Sauna•. IJ•V<'lv J Ur :! H1.1 . tlhl J br. I·\·• ba. iww rr11~. .:ara~1·, all hit Ills $IS~ frwd yil 20121 fl usltar1I :!1700r.1nge 213 !'141 fil!ll• SI S495 mo !'><\t:l·IS4i5 t den), m lov11ly adult Jo<'u.a•ia urea. Avatl. immed . • L U X U R I 0 U S $S25 Per mo. Madelint• BAYt•R\:)~-COND(J Cross752·14\4 <F·75 > with 2 bdrms. 2 ba . I HH fom ml • 2 ha Ii pl. lktl lil·at:h 3 l:iH 1 den, 2 llnJ Ml fl ~U•t'l ('"rnt•r lltia, (rpl pat Ill, fnt•il S>7a ti42 4tN!3 yar1t. g11~ 1< ids & pt'ls F· . r Ill\ S455 Agt. no ft't' ()(.'Jo:AN VIEW. new 3 br, LOIJlllMI S.ach 3248 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J-,orever VIE W. Secuhly & Prestige. $950 /mo lsc. Wa t e rfront H omt•s 631-1400 PLUS MUCH MOREi Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport S.ach/North 880 Irvin .. New 2 Bdrm. I bath Easls1de 2br. lba. Adults, J.g 3 Br 2 Ba, 2 car w/frplc. gar. Sml patio . no pets. $325. garage. n e ar 405 & $425/mo. 7:;9-0497 540·5056. &ach. $450. 527.4225 New 2 BR. l 'h ba. frplc. pvl patio, end gar . Ad.Its. '170. 645-4074. New 4-plcx. frplc, bltins. OCEAN. FRONT, inland 2br. 2ba, each. Kids O.K. View. Adults only, 2 BR, Sm. pc t conside r ed. H!l ba, pool, sauna, sec $39:'>. See 10 to l\.Jiat.. bldg. $.S75. Tom, 6J6.6JOO G!S. Beaut brand new I 1828 Pomona, 645·.,573. or 536-3483. Pnnclpal:; uni) JJlt•IJ:.t' ., Conlacl Kt•n M:trkl> al ..aHt.-.idt• .1 Br. a mil~ rm . •164 258(\ !¥73-2971 m prestigious Portafina ,~~~:~.,!;111· pool $.'l~J 11111 · ' · -· S700 mon.-mon. 499·4820 ""r"'""' Condo w lpnvule boat ~ Macnab-lmne (nt l61hl 11141 64~ o~~o Newport B.ach/South f'/00 l f·lh St br, frplc, laundry rm . Diamond Real Estate. 1---------- lrnmed. occupy. $2115. Nr. Bolsa & ~ach TSL Mgmt 642·9412 Sharp 2 br duplex. fncd Bl. :.! Br dwnstrs , no ' Edttt. W. Hessiclc Em.ts uh· .i Hr I Ila . 1-1 H mu 1nrl \liull'r ,vrd 1't•n · d111·k on cntrant•t• t o Builder's Cstm. Hm, 2br llunt Harbor . main 2ba. den. Some oc. vu. t'hann<•I Short wulk to Beau. yrd. Gar. Ha ndy beach 2 Br 2 ku $750 pr to shpg. & bch. 581-7000 patio. garage, $315. pets. Ca ll 963-2532. Realtor & Assot·1al<·s 1(146 Spnni;: Strct•l l'aso llobl1::-. 1805) 238-5350 1805) 466-3049 ~A HutJy lh!d Grapdrull ll41i :kk.'7 • mo 213/5!12·!'•770 dys. t?ve. 586· 1298 DOVER SHORE5· MEW CONDO Charmm~ private oc1•an IOu~cr o« lfltl1I ('114) b42 ~170 '' t•;lt,. ... nit n fl••H-M· ~t•·I I,.,, daoly 1IJ ' LA MANCHA A"S 673-6336 eves. Large. 1.2&3 bd garden · 2 bdrm. Condo, fireplacti, apts . Adults. Dshwhr. EASTSJDE 2 BR l Ba. washe r /dryer hook up. bllns. encl gar, gas bbq util pd .. $300 mo. Call V1e:. A4 a,ns/Bushard. Pool. Gas Pd. 77R Scott 54&5880. ask for Pam or Adults only. S350 mo. Pl. 642·5073 ; 645·5611 Larry 71414~8562 aft 6pm. _ # SSUtAI I' A . Wtll nm~11l.-r N<•w lrtrl!l' 2 Hr. I hu, up )o l ,1 I r )o W h II l 1· 11 0 ) DW lll'lf"IJ.! & llltll'I!-Ni kuls o-1w1s $340 /11111, ~·CIH<.'ll 2 bdrm. 2 ba tennis. pool. Ja<·uzzi. be-um t:t'tl f rp lc. di s hw<1 s h .-r. view pool" 2b r home $650. intld pool storv Ad ults . 49•\·6006 o r .' IAY.NONT Slunn.ing 4 BR pool home w/picr & slip <75" boa\J P e rft•ct for the t'X · eculi\'e. SJO')OJ Mo. com- pletely furn. avail. ti/l. (f'-741 STEPS TO IEACH 4 BR. 2 ba .. WTitr $550 3 BR.:.! ba., wntr. S.550 2 BR. 2 ba .. wntr. $400 Lite. bright. airy 2 br & 2 4!c J br. 2 b<i. upgrade~. 2J..1 16th St. 3 br, 2~ ba. 2 bu. Jrplr. pool & ja<•u:r.zi n.ewly dc~or Nr () t: frplc:... 2 ca~ g~r. Avail. Adults no pets. 63HIO'J7 . u>llelo{t' J::nd ~a r. $40tl 5/3. $550. 846·7961 ·> tr:Jdt• 171 ti !IU i3!»! 54 1-25(}.t. I :'l.1or 5 llH r·-..tm l:lm hm 111 :J Bdrm l.'11ndrr , 2'' ha, ; 1prage S475 pt·r mn ~alf.. rn tlo'l'l~ .. 1tr111rn • 2131379-!J.500 patu1. 2 t•ar ~ar StlOll lrlo I Block To leach · 751 ~)5 Call & leavr --------- l";illhruok. 1111 2 1\l· ~ \and\' nf fnut lr1·l·s, hur)oe nirral & pool. Ovt•r ~()() ft . 52211 .~•00 i\f.!1 . 714 17:.!I! 36:JC 2 HR. I Ba. $600 mo. Isl & l!i!it. Agt 536·8831i Paula Bailey 642-8235 MESAPIMES ml'Sbagt". A v:i ll May 3br.2112ba.Condo highly ~. upgraded. Yrly. l~e. \:>t . 7l l liJHl.t8 Brand new bc<icb l'Clndo. 2 Br 2 Ba, i.:ar. frplt·. drapes. & all bit ins. pool. JiH'Ul.1.1, rec rm. tenrus /vollcvball nls. + bike routt;s Ch dd rcn OK $475mo '"a"NOl' fl-1· Call 962 4142, 5-lfi 11'.1.Ni associated 2 Br 5'00. F rplc · pool. last + sec. 646-4784. jacuzzi. ~as bbq, dos~d 2 Br tn·plcx. crpt, s tovr. gar.AduJt.s.nopcts 2650 washe r /dryer. ~ncl. Li.: :Jbr, 2' •ba. :t l'iJr giJrl!. OPEN HOUSE ON Hrook\'lt'W l'Undo. nr So umSI l'IJ~ll 1\ C. po11l Jlll'. lt·nnt)o i\vad .lune I $5.'i(f 7a4 H!W! L01J111M1 Hlns 3250 ~~~~ ••••• ???.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• r e n ri1 s. pool. J ae, BPOl'ERS MEllLT(;RS 101', I/Ii So1b o t 'f Jt.11;~ Harla Ave, 549·2447. gar. Sm child ok. No TIIESAND-711 PCll 111~. l BR condo, view. pool. gym, 536·1728 or 9624508 Red Estate bchanqe 2800 .••..•••.•••........... ....__,...___.,....,..,....,.......,.-..... 1 Hr l h11 . s;i~,;, 2~>.I Nt•w1wrt Bl 1r1•:ir 1 \rlull no 111·t~ 1>-1fi u 117 ICAUAI HAW All 01•1:a11fr11nt 1•1111do 111 tradr for luod & ur 111 :\\1.,...1 \ 1•r1l1· :1 t..r. '.! h.1 . t111nit' property 111 Orani.w lr)Jk. 1·m,•n·t.l p;1l10. h ll'( \'111<1 l'ac·1f1c : I milt-from hc•;l!'h 2 fSr, 11 ·· lt:1 UW. rdr11(. 11;11 111. )!ar;q.:1· -Allh W&l) N1·" patnl i\.-1km~ $4:el mo ~HiX ~lU!'iX or f>.56 ll885 0.JlUllv HI, 1•;1r Kub & Ji<:\'. ok Dennis Ricketts, Rltr ~ 1 !1 ;, .\ i.: t ~ o re~ 955-0497 642·3263 !~•I :.!.11.li, :1i'I ~71 ...._.,,......,,,......,. __ _...,.,... ..... Extn•111. 1~· :-lt:.im :1 ttH 1 ~~ 3242 U.:a. itl-'l mo, t\va11 now ••••••••••••••••••••••• Will .-xehangt• Cd M r(' :.tdem·e with 0N·a11 '"'" & puol Stl.t'cl lot Slll(t<lK cqwty for 1·11mmer1•1:il 1ndus tr1JI or "•· 644·00341 :):\.'>.?:!till .••••..•............... Houses Fumished .•.....•..............• Lill r146 51180. ask lo . l'am or Lllrrv Slud-10 J:t1nd11 ntroi-:. from · beach l•'rplc-, pool. Jae EASTSIDE C M L-;e. $37:;. 1147 '152..'> :llm :! BA New 3 BR 2 BA J Hdrm. :! IJ,1111. frnnt 1luplex. Agent. 646·3255 rourtyard with ~azcbo. :Jhr, 2h11 2sty. 1·11nll11 TrailC'r ac:cC1'1' Berni ..-rplt·. •)ovl . 11a lt1r . dock avail (for rcn1 1 "tJ II 11 ' :i I .• H rtl (I <tt'~S stret'l .~•• 1<011.1,u; 1!<!7:1 ly the ~a R~alty 846-4457 846-4655 8dboo Island l 1'06 :111r ll.J.1. gnr frple. r.111~(' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,\dull,, '\f&J Pt•l"' 5:'1··) f!l llu . Condo . up)!radt«f l BR Condo. in<tld:, washer. dryer. refn!!. l'ool. tennis & Ja(· $400. L 11guna V1lliJgC 751-4~. -Laguna' Niguel 3252 ...................•... \JEWLY Uct:ur'd. 2 hr, <Jen. 2 ha S550 mo :-.lit'hol.s H. E. 4!1·1·7220 panoramic ocn vu. 2 Br. 21·7 ba, 2 frpl, no pets Adlts, infant ok $525. 492-6103 t:Xl 173 bl'f !Jam or aft Spm Lan~e :.! Bit I ha hou!-1!. N I c e 11 u I (' l nt•1i::hborhoo1l, nr he;wh $350 mo •I!!:! \1(111, 4!)1-72>r7 ~~~~~· ...... ~~~·5·~ 5c~'":'trone 3278 -.pac•OlL" 4 hr. 3 ha tn <(ire ••••••• •••••• ••. ••• •••. sliJ(1ous art· a. Im mat· il\,>{'l)r , 2 Cr r;lci,, rnd 3 Hr. near Manna $400 mu p11lm, muny f•xlras Sun 493.fjli:J6 & Sa1 I Clu b $7110 . -----__ _ !179-SUJ • South LDCJ18ta 3286 Mission Viejo 1267 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oce11n vi t'W: ~foii arr h Sum mit. adult tomm 2 BH & den SliOO . mu. 1\li.o 2 RR $550 Comm 2 Br. l 1h ba. pvt patlO, avail now Small dog nk SfEPS TOBEACH-Sharp Adults on l y . $325 4Br, completely furn , 2 957-6282. ~i~.:uS750 m(I ts .. Al(t .l -_L_g_e_bd_r_m_._a_d_u_l_ts_· only No pets. Pool & patio 1887 Monrovia $265 . 645-m~ LIDO ISLE Patio bat•h. OLOl::R MATURJo; ADULT U lll $285 /mo. (j75.3609 PROMONTORY PT lhr & loft. & 2l'>r i\ v <t ii now Ten cns Spa, G75·2101 Yearly 2br . Oceanfront I\ du IL-;. f,GOO /mo. Furn dvs 213 •!l27·55·11 ,.ve, 2iJ1~ti009 --------BAYFRONT·2Ar. 2 Ua. ~)' boal slip optional. ) r· ly, no pets or l'hthlreo F:vdyn 631-2482 2 Br furn or un f S27!'i Adults. no 1>cb. 2421 J:o;. 16th. N Ht.s 646· l801 2 Bdrm. 2 bath Brand Ot'W w 'd1 s hw11s her Xlnt loc f1twn $Ji5 548·51&1 or &IO·al 12 ain Clean 2 br I ba. no pct!., s:lXl/mo lst & last ~ . SJ 00. 675-4886 AU ADULT APTS MOW AV AILAILE 2 Br apl<;. Pool. Jat'uzz1 & BBQ area Jo::nd g11ral(e SORHY. NO PETS 177 E. 22NO ST COSt.<1 Me:,11 645-24118 pets. ~I 376 1-: 16th St. Eve 548·1Sll Ea. ... t. ... 1dt• charming l hr . patJO. gara1ott'. nn pclo; 1275 002·~1 U! ......... _ HstMMlr 3142 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BM·h1·l11r loft, rdri ~. Bachelor Apl $200 ulll rn stuH'. pool. atlulti.. no l't. nr H Harbour 166:12 Pl.'I.." S2'JO 6'\6 ~I OolOrl':i. ll B 840·3769 Bcl>l lo1·a t 1un. frµk , l"ine 3844 p11uo. bit 1n:.. nt·wly d\'l'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;1d1.1lls no Pl'l!<. $3211 'Jhr 211ha Brand Ne"' S.~ ;m;s -'~-2 460~ _ Woodbndgt'. $.S75mn :t Me<>a Verae z Bdrm. i cnr i:ari: :.!13/~·4841 ba. 11.50 sq fl F'rpk. end Or;ngt'lrcc rondo. ? uar. dsh~shr. g-.rh.uAl' hdrm. Iba. Tennis, pool, d1s p $3.S mo Call "duJts ,,.,,.3686 957 1568 or i54-1>216 q • ,,..., • · --Condo 2br. 2ba, deo On :i Rr 2 Ha townhousc.1•nr l Rancho San J aoquin gar . s upt•r clean. nn GotrCourse 752·8581. pet.o; S.150 957-1532 -- -. --W OOD BRID GE 2 Br. 2 ~--· 971 M1ss1o ri. Arborlak c . s pac1ou· $3 1~ _Cal l for appt Twnhst• 2Dr. 2Ba, dl'n. 552 ·~ _ _ _ v11:.,... upgraded c pl!., t:hurrn111,.i furn hom1· 2 hr W lklh ~l i.I:! 1111:1:'! w 1th m :111 v ,. l r a ., rlrt-1JI 11vt "11110 .1tl111l)o S37' .. •11 c31· 1 " 2 1\lt ("ll'il'i\Cl'.1.'\ll Jrllll ,,., u.• or LAKESIDE L I V l NC l~wcly 2Br & loft C11111lo. ~uard1:d g<1lc. J)\l IH'h. pool. l'lc $700 mo 581·3845 ~~-) 1!17 111~ ... ~l<I ~1 1 :11 ·~·/1 "'"3 1,c: Yl11o·;o c 1:-. CH ""' ,....,..,,.,., MewportS.ach 3269 tlubhOlL'iC. pool. J;H'llU.L etc. Teal & Hahr11l'k Really Inc. 49',H7!17 -- Coatdo.'ftiftiums Lido 2br. Iba, line~. d1s- Unfumished 3425 h t•s Pool. laund ry • ••• • • •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • t\ d u l l :-, N u P t· l !\ Newly decorat('(i 2 bdrm l''.l ba. rrpt. drp~. bit 2Hr. new cpts, drps. lilt•. in s . pr\t pali o. patio Ad il~. no pets townhouse. all u11l in· mi 2033 B Anaheim c•l 'd . Children OK . no 642,j!A~ _ cl rps. i\C, frplc. cl bl garage. full rec fac . NC) l'f';Ts so2:; mo. 121:11 •tn -:ll15or c7M17S2 .. 141i:1 "' Cor'OftG ~I Mar 31 22 ....••..............•.. ()(;t-;A'IJ VI l·:W IH 1'1.EX 2 II It 1-II h I IP • r :q~ 1 • Ctufdren l!K s,r,:j.<i mn 532 5.l/3!1 :-.;1· t'Hl"l' l>ll l'S l 'l'I. lrviM 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '\j() uoc: S.12!1 : •. ,x .101:1 ••••••••••••• •••••••••• NO FE£! /\pt & C1>ndo Near So. Cst Plaza 2 l1r. l! FOR RENT REHT A.LS renUJls. Hcntal Pav1ho11 ba. New crpts & drps, pets . $325 mo M ngr' Llke new tbr, t:pl~. drp:., Orangct~e·spacious I 645-5647. S250 2037 e&C i\naht'lm BR condo. full rec fa1:1l. i\va11.5 I. S-150 ti42·fitHH LOtJLftG Hi9uel 3 152 •....•................. 2 ~H :! HA I m •pl.11·l' pal10 , l'nd 11011 :-1·. µn\ a<'~. 1.10111 '"" J;ll'Ut 1.1 1111 \ ~i~ ·195 o:~w Newport S.ach J 16'1 .••.•.••....•........... • Bi\ Y f'"ltlJN I' •• Sarnlv l)\·:t1•h •Ill BJ v:-1tlt• Or. J lsdrrn "" h.11h,,, " 675-4!1l2 Bkr JAac'·ucz.l1· &P 31·~•s~ho 1'n ps·~p011n~··· ... ~!::..':!Ld lti(NI S4 ft Dupl~·>. . 2 Un:2 ba S.100 ----·----.... d~~ ., _.___ ,lldr <1•.ft1\ l'r1\Jl 1• 2 HR.2 ba,furn $600 BLUFFS-Lovclyuppcrbk $375 lt•ss c11 sco ont. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'al1n l>hl c·ar .:ar;.1 ~1· ~HR.2'~ba $1350 bay wtr view . 3 B r . l!J.S.4447 i:xl 30tl; 963·74HI ~llland 3806 1\11 th1i-. ror 5!17:, mo 1 .! BR, 2 ha · $9SO 21,~Ba, 5950 mo. $1, 100 eve & wknd ••••••••••••••••••••••• i3'l0 Set d1•11osfl .bk 4 rm. 21 ~ ba $7()1) fum. fi40·61ili5 for ltov SienH'll1', i\ ~1 •I HH, 2' ~ ba. furn Sl4:->t) - - -SPACIOUS 2 · 3 br condos If you Like hanging plants 1;.11 l 2fili .i BR. 2•~ ba. flrH $100<1 3br. coodo .. w1hoat ~lip. 2 nr. So. Coast Plaza. with 2 Br l Ba. opn Me.ct dcl Mar area. Up · per 3 br. 2 ba. S400 mo. No pets. 751·2156 •Clean 2br condo nr So. Coast P laza . P ool . carport. Child ok. No pets. 83.1-8974. E S11k :i Burm. 2 lh1lh '.'\ot'W (')II ~ pa 1111 Isl ht)ol + ~flO ,\/., lll'h Mll UKU -2.liR.21311 $1175 ,s.5(><> c·ur ~<ir. Sk75.mo.llsc. Frwy access lo Irvine be am, n e w kitchen. Siln Ckm£·ntc 646-2700 95.5·031>8 complex. 557-4870 ds hwshr. scp gar . lg •----------deck p · t 5425 $375 Near new 2 br. 2 ba. NWP'rC..:llES_T_C_O_N_O_O_ To~ 1·7284~~? nva e . · gar /carpo rt. frplc . 4Br. 2' 2Ba. rcfng. $675 Unfum1s1Md 35251---------patio. close to all mo. tst,last. 957·9:$03 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lwvesomelhmg you want TSL Mgmt 642·1603 • •' ... ww• Av.11h1hh· f11r lh1• l momth or Mil v SI .ooo <.;;iii .\n11 Pt·Lcrs. v-12.5200 Harrett Hlly H1•g1~ter ~:.is1. ... 1dt· l' M Allr;1tl1H· :ibr w rrpl. ll "<h~ ~hi n•tn~. W & IJ 1<()(1111 l11r HV l'l o1>t' lo l<C t'hurc-h -.1·ho•>I K1<1~ OK No \IClk $."><!f, 11~15 .'i:.!74 I ----------lfer1tagc Park Irvine to sell'! Classi(ied ads do 2br house. Fen~ed yd Npt Terr 'T'whns, N1•w Twnhse. 2br. 2'.riba. air 1t well. 642·5'l7!1. gar age. o ne child, sm 3hr. :!' ~h;1 . pnol. vu, cond. $450. eve 526·5792. patio. s.575. S:lli·li22fl dy !WG-"669 Costa M•sa 3124 pet OK. Avail May 9th. 1-'re:ihJy dee-Or. 3br. 2tJa. Trt.>e hoed St. f']ncl. yrd .,..,,.nts Funtished •••••••••••••• •••• ••••• $110. 642 .. 0857 MediterraneanVillag ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3+1-'. 1·11 Ba. de H&U. 'tS13CAMPUSDtdRVINE NO P E T S . $62S t m o lluffsTri-level epti-. drp'. t:(I\' p;Jt10 . ---------646·2389 • * • FOR LEASE [l!l\n•l.I & l'lt•an ~85 2:Jl:H R11nclio San Joaquin 2 Back Bay Condo. 3br. 3ba. Dale C. Qeyne UPENSUNl·SPM Hlllitl·r,.Oru:~n~-BH +den. pano v1~w. + lofl on pool. $525. 17901Lucero Way <.:.on1c ~t'C this h1:au\1f ull.,. :i fir I Ba, 2 l'!lr ~a r. rrplt. ~I & 1acu7.zi. $595. ~all 631·2384. Lee Ann Tustin rurn1shed 3 LIH. w lll!1ek 1\w;,!!1l111~'.!.'.1'J111n11 $11110 mo Pat. 831·3750 or 955·~3 __ lidr_m_;_2_''_2 _b_a w ,'frplc. 2 Two "'to"th!ickets " .;• Buy und n1~h1 h~ht \'1t·w ,,, """ w II d cl A}• 28 I d "' , e upgra e ., :>r. 11 , car g11r w/c cc r opnr, LONG BEACH • I Year leai-e. $1200 ""25 55 1 4"83 k ds o h -,... 2950Pi!;HLA l.an~t 3 llH 2 BA (keart "'' mo. . " or i K. Close lo beac · THEATRE FESTIVAL io(f ViRtadel CJru 1 \tt·w i\vatl .1'uy Isl 552·3115 Dys 990·1l6fi5. eve s IMTHE 640..6259 S'i(l(t mo l\4:.!·li 171 Uninnity Pr"k G3l·OS09 IOOM IOOM VIA :I bdrm hou~t' . .iaral{l', lrg 3 Dr 2 BaGardcn Home I.JOO ISLE:! Ur + den. lg ROOM ( ~~ /f~ ~',J ~ yr<l, Nl('l' nhrh<l. s.150 pi:r on gmblt. cathedral ccil· patio. i:om cr lot. Older Starring l978 Bes t Ac· . u~'{:~ '/r,, mo.!l48·21S:I ing11. Ital. t tlt'. ne w homcw/charm. $950 mo. tress n o minee Jill R E A L T y curpetinA. pool / Jae I l\gt, 545·2241 Clayburgh at the Long 1 bdrm Ouplr x, yard & tennis. $575 mu. I.case. . -Beach Convention & En· ---------•I gara~c. $:.!75 per mu 67~1!12 eves only 3 Br +den. 2 ba, ~rplc. lge •hrt"'"ment Cente r . 300 548·2153 yard. 22Zl Annivers ary ..., _,, .. ~ Hauln Unfumi1hed --------3 Br 2'12 bll approx. IKOO L.n. 7:;9.J677 E. Ocean Blvd .. Long s ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA V!:o:ROE HOMI';, I sq.· fl .. ciec gar dr. , Beach. GeM; al 3202 sty, 4 bdr . fam. rm • din Palio, pool. Jaeuu.i. 3rd. Ooor R11yfron~ ~nd.o. Call 642·5678, ext 272 •••••••••••••• ••• •• • ••• rm .. S7 00 I mo c a 11 Heritage Pk $112S Oplt > 2 .& & study. Spectat ular to claim your tickets Spac1ous38R.pool tH111.1 Jack1e.AAcnt.631·12fu;. bey.64C.·OMiss:.1.59"1 \ 'J:1cc~ics1~o~cr~r1 ~c: * * * f~3°j~dbe~~~~1~~'!:t:'Cf~·~y 4 Hr M.ci;a Verde. l~e Deerfield :!hr. 21i?bll, 1142·5078 1a11oa PeMtsula 3707 t:llS. Mike, Qft()-2358:___ ~BA~~~~ner incl S5K5 ~~·r~~~r ~~~:bt;i~: Leose/baH Optioft ~~::r~:·n·;·;·~;~·:·~:: ~~~~ .. !~.~~ 2hr hous11. f'enced yd. $461ok"do , 8 32 ·7532 ~:f~'g; !~o:C~~~·. 2N~~~ ~~aft~;~i~m~ay l. ~ara1e. one child, s m pet eve w n · Back Bay. Formal din· ""9...lfHES•MD! K. vai1May9th.S370.Nort.hwoods 3 br. 3 ba. Ing rm. crpt g, drpR; C--.,Mw 3722 """' "' • 642,0857. m> sq. rt .. ll(e family washertdryer. med ya rd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanfront. 4 bcdrm, 2 I\-Point 32-.6 nn frplc dRhwhr rncd w/sprinklers. ~75. Days Small cozy s tudio No batli ror lease. ~1000/per -' d. · w · & "•• rw:1• e cs & wknds ""t ...... p~• .,..,c. t mo Call Gayle .,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y ' gar . a t c r ....,..""" .. ; v ... c.,.,.,. ""'· -· nc. iMerr REALTY Brand new condo. :lbr ~ gardener pd. ~ra nd 548-3604.332 Monte Vis ta uW. No-smoke 640·4999. d e n . 2 "'' b 11 . Fa m new. 1!005 mo. Kids ok. SEA VIEW 3 br 2~ bu CoeN MeN 1724 1141831·3114 ki'tchen "'"ml DR 2 C"r no pets . Agt . no fee. f .1 2 f •1 p 1• . rr • .. 964 2566· 973 2971 am1 y rm, rp c. 00 •••••••••••••••••••••••• --garage. Walk to Niguel . • . · tennis . $1050. 759·1092 a BR 1 BA pool furn cc:.. ......... 90_ leach 1218 bch. $675. 213·865·3321. Turllerock Highla nds Agent. mo/mo. No p.;t s or ....................... F...taill Valley 3234 condo. lovely v l ew' Bal. Pcnin. Elegant 2 BR. childt'en. $3()0. Avail 5·1. 2 Br. ocean view, dhl ••••••••••••••••••••••• hi11hl y upRrod e d . 2'hba home Avail now Jetfr73-48CM aarqe. RV area s un· Microwave, 2 BR, den , 1 1· .Mt. · 8 · deck. encl patio. ~uplc Ulndo a hr. bonus room li50. 64(Hi6ie5 Yr y, ease .,...,,, m o. a>: IW ... oa leoc" 1740 only no pets s•oo dbl garage, 2 pools $420 & Beach Realty 759-0811 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HHlisJ. · · May lsl. 545-oo-17 l year old townhou11e. 3 Ula.ldu Rafe ---------1Nl"e 39 .. Cond 1 ..... b th Br, encl. f!Arage, com· 1 .... ,,..911 •y ..-.-..-_r.. I C.-.. Mw 3222 (" • 0 " 8 8• m'I pool H erit a0 e Park .--._ ~Studlotft · rplc, pool. Earth tone ' ., ' La o 3 b r a b a • ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• cpl. 2 car attaehed 2 ar. $550. Dys 831·3:>33. E.ves ~~. muter tuite1 l lledroom Suites • Lulk H.V 4 Bdrm, fam Children le pe ts ~K SS-0&71 fireplace, d•hwhr, dbl COmplete kitchens .• nn, dillln1 tm. Quaet •t. "25. Call 751·2080 . · 3 Br. 2'h b11, swim"R pool, r:ara1e, pool, tennia, :'J:S:~V::~;ce ~.;;!· Lee S900 .............. .._ .. 3240 te nnis 4c clbhsc fac. acuut, Ige patio, avail l Mllcto<>cean · ••••••••••••••••••••••• $575/pe~ mo. Joyce dy mmed. ~· $M-6M. R al Sul"- • SPYM.ASS HILL N ........, "" s BR 541).SQ)5, all 6 W ·0918. ~ nrl ew ......,., sq. n ., • eJt· or .. town at !*JI view, 3 Br. 2 81:1 wet eculive home above· 3 Br, 2 IHI. across from Eatbhdf 3 bdrm. 2 bt1. Beach Blvd I Mr,liv••moftlmlluon HunUnatoo Harbour, PllJ'k, pool&. te nnis In dln. rm. tB:JO per mo. 11._ ,.411 L Komu. UHO. C•I many Jtlras, f19$. Call 'r'urt.Je Rock, avaH •·25. w..,. paid. 964·24M Ask -« W . Mike, M()..Q)6. ,... •• '15'-1997. forRoDLee 10-2000 ---~ ----....,..,.._ ____ _ ·•Beamed ceilings, wood paneling •Grasscloth wallcovering •Fireplaces, wet bars •Dishwashers. walk·in closets • Balcorues, patios •Park-like landscaping •Swimming pools. ~cuzzi •Lighted tennis courts •Minutes to freeways & beaches I llDIOOM I ... OOM & DIM J 11.-J II TOW...ouSI Adults Only Sorry. No Pets Office Open Daily 9 to 6 (!} C714J 111.ao20 . 2400 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa, Calif. .;.- Streams. waterfalls. a pine forest. Among Orange County's most spectacu111r adult aoart· ment communities. 1 & 2 bdr.: 2 bath. Move-In ready. Offices open 9to6. Ave 642·:.!464 ml. 552·3475 cves/w~nd 2 bdrm 2 ha. 2 pa tios. LOIJlllMI leach 3848 smull ~ara~c~ S3tiO mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 957-<Y~t. Deluxe newly decorated :1 bdrm apt on ocean nea( J Bdrm. 2 ba , den. Vict or Hugo. Heated cpts /drps. Gar. W t D pool, ele vator. subterra. hkup patio, no pets. 2 !'lean parkin g . $625 . kids . $415. l!H·H Del 494-Sll!J. Mar. 645-9455 •-------------------1 Br apt w /ocean view. DELUXE APTS near So. new Cl'lJt & drps, cov- Coa!it Plaza. 2 br. ia. ba. ered parking. walk to A /C. d s h w hr . p oo I . beach. $375. 549-1\86 sauna. 1acuzz1 + many extras. Studio apts. !,'.! l,llk to J D. Property Mgmt beach. $255. incl util. Un· 7512787 furn. S l v & r efri g . 0-Poillt 3126 497·2781 Yearly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• L01J111M1 Hills 315Cl 3 BR. 2 Ba. redecor. Open ••••••••••••••••••••••• beams. fplc, immed oc· PANORAMIC cpy. M50. 494·0269 Hillto p views-All ciu 2 Bdrm Apt w1small pvt patio. Garage. SJOO tmo. 67:>-7571 tWllM)IOft .. och 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apts. Adult. prestige, luxury apt in lovely Laguna Hills. Cbmpl rec rm. jacuzr.i, heated pool. Close to s hopping. major frwys. yet private & qwel. SHARP. beach l.2 & 3 OH AIJC1a Parkway al BR. frplc, dis hws hr. Paseode Valencia garage & pa tios. No 25111 Stockport Dr pets 960·2358. wknds 581·6l30 581-6151 84CHi306 .---.,---~ Deluxe beach apts. Frplc, Want Ads Call 642·5678 encl gar age. patios. HwA"4• IHc" 140 Peggy,960-4392. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW An HOMES MOWllMTING Luxury 3 br/2 ba. spac1ou1' inte riors. Incl OW, stove. fplcs. & private 2-car garages. 5 Unique floor plans. r l!ntln ~ from $495/mo. .,,. 1 - ~:-:~~ti """""" ~.,,, I 111111 k ,.11 11 ... ..-h l\h 1J • l '11trll'r 11( l'o•rn & \'ll'" l!Vll\I /1111 ~00,!>llA l)tr'fl' t llll I 1· A JAMlti\110 lll>\lt.W11lll'-'if •llOIQ,'T IM8-3133 . . ----- c . .. -. - ----_..,._ . ---.. --~ .... ... -........ ----····--.. ··· I ., ...... u.tw.,.. •••••••••••••••••••••• ..,.=,_ ............... ~ 4100 0Mlitl""91 4400 ..... 4400 ....... ,.,.."t/ • 11*4 ltOO ............................. ••••••••••••• • • •• •• • ••• •••.......,•••••••• .. ••• • •• •' ~ ••• .. ••••••••••••,•••-~.......... ....., ltCl I\ ll•f vi•· NtMILOCA'flOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..._,w-.4 SOJO "91t&'-d 5100 Sc a Tur Kt'T Of R"""""ATIS l blllty L•iun•. aub ON WATER Ava\Jabl6 • b .. • .. ............................................ vt:r...... 7001 p AILY PILOT bll ... ,.. ...... ,., ...................... NOW llL IK.J Sba .... S..e parlllnii. N.sw carpel. rorpr«ealonalorretall Ola11lllJtr 5001 tec1110 capDNdedlorsolld Found Au1trallan ...................... . lll WOIL8S £Noy"'°" Play ll' I dr•P•• ' pat11t .. •Ir omct11. Tot•I of 3000 1q •••• u ••••••••••••••• ,. ~er'• bureau bua. SheplMrd mhc, f~PtJ•--------- ...... Alf AC1' ur .. t•'-cond Pnc• neaOlJabl•· ft. Can be dlvltded into ...,. AmffK• 8G<01IO. Barb•ra fem 4 mo. N.B. m I ... ,~ $491188 ~75870 11 "'-' V 1helter. 644·HH o r w_,c kKelennc1e• . ema t•r unu.a. u11w: by .u.. .... y.. . ....._., ... Tf'Wt S6116S. IMTIODUCTOaf' YOJ CAN AFFORD f\EWPORT BE"CH PAClf1 WOOD8 Adult Apartment.a Set amoo1 wandettnii \nama • teU rr .. rant pines lu tun • Ctl 146.4ll1 Ofll1Ct: apace av1tllabl 3833 W Coa3t Hwy, Nl'J. AS A 8 US INES S Dlidi' IOH LISION - -•l 1717' Bca«'h Blvd then ca ll /\Rent at PARTNER lN OU R •••••••••••••••••••••••LOST: Male wbltAi poo· ~-u. Real cr .. tate .. HUNT BEA II. 20·30. near Talbert In tlunl· fl3l·l400 GROWING f'LE!T OR , die. Blue collar w/bell. ~ -UtR. 2ba. bat. ckKlc lO lnpon Bfech. a.so per ......... ....._. 4450 OWNER /OPERATORS 27 /,0/o llTUIM Vic . V o r kl ow n &l AWWl your NaJ e•llil• lw•ch. 11~ 9'I() ~ mooth. Phofw m1. .. aaae ••••••••••••••••••••••• You 'll hav~ more than l.'50.ooo·boys $'10.000 Magnolia. H.8. Ml-'340. Ucenee 1notr ... ttart tbe Pn Newport WXURV APT lJ\ l~C O\'U~nf TIM< ~ • ._ •Walk ln C'IOhtt.' .. nJftl!o1!111 nor k •l C'ht'lJ 't •Alf C"fWWltl H1"1ftl ·~•tor 1rri>nt<h HrVlce 110 per month. J\IM 1 job lncludln& l.h~ TO 3 ynJ. 10'.4 Agt. Roy iear w lb ~oew pr~· ~":l~=~u~r ·~:a~Z: ~ ~~ monlh 01t1ly ... II c~ freedom of owning your 714/M2-S3L9or 6'6·7414 REWARD $100. Loat ~~~~cit· ~ ~ r>Hot o rflr t• Plio ou 2&1JJ I .......,. own 1mall business with watch. Vic. Huntlniton I e the faaL• ro· ~ • 61>U'rt)3 ~1 axt :rm 5-ce ,_ LffM ILll tbe advantaces of a LOWEST v~. •511t • ~pan Uieatat! .,8;; ~njoy a1~.0011 i.pt•\' tacuJar pa, 1 1>v.1mm1n ,~. II hit•tt-d <·ourt"' JYUk'11 vi blk• tnnli.. put lu\tt. !lhutnl"board" • J"1c)i•, <~ Y m •Vol.l<'yball f; Mor .. 11.uommete to 11hart> btt11ut 1 MO t•u.,;t; HENT c4 a-dt P.-ritlt bi.a butl.neu betund you. ._.__...t R-£-.. lAet black/grey neutered ams C.11 lor an Appt. to· ll R. home it&O mo ln1•I " 2 l J.277 63 II coll We'll gave you the pro-~ ...... ~ lruh Wolfhound. Vic. s. da · ulll. mUJ1I bt· m••llow' ~ 500 4Q. {t. oU1 c\111. • • fesslonal aasi11tan~e to lat T.D.'1, ~ San Clemente. 491HOt3 lnnTEOOf'FEK! Uunlly 003 rnn .. 'rom SH5 Incl uUI 779 help ma.ke >:our business ~ T.D. Lo.I. ?.5% diJllCOUnl wllh thlll W. llllh Sl 540 2200 For 1'lOrt! & office ~pace a succe11s. ~ch as com · Fairest Terms since 1949 FOUND: Dog Brwn, tan, ad. Offer expirt!¥ April lt<N1mnatth•i. w11nlt'll IO , "l re""'''"''•bl" r "'t"• plele train1na 1f you wht, s....,.kled. Med s1ie !lb1m· 41\ll apt. blk to ~ngh! orflco for rt'nl nt!ttr "5o0f;'50"00 si" Ft. nood it. And :e'll offer s.Mtet' Mtc). Co. 'f". H.afl68-818S. 2:2. be " 1• h 1 n » u I I> o 11 0 C Airport . $\40 pt'r you whut we think Is the 642-2 l 71 S4S.061 I SAIL I Ur frorn ~' U.rha from l.'kU !)I) m11 Ahlo 16.l bdrm pl1rn,. 11 -, 3 ~ mo Recept/&.•c·r1i111r1 ul MESA VF.RD~ R be6t tractor deal in the LOST: SJOO Re ward. Hlk ltM ...... Sclaool Z 11loey lu'<I nhvu!-••i. t:J:i!ltt'h. 11r1\. p1t111 41 IC'tt n1 t<11 1·rp1 ,. dr• e-rH•a , p11r~ 1n ~ llt'f'VlceB11v111l :M0-6402. PLAZA k' · d D MOHIY AVAILAILI lab s he p mix . Vic . ""-61• .. •to l'rul fo't<rnal1t 23 1>t'i•k• --l~Me!!aVerd('E.C.M . t.rucpayingeintusbt~yt.w own Garfield & Mitgnolla. --• on lh~ und ~br llba. u mi· shr Z Ur tuw "~ i ldc S.111te-3rm 3Wl\I nail an 54s.4 I 23 m n " e e n 2NO TD ANO """ ,,_,, , .. ,.. 11uu1111. "'"<' l lnlurn C tull serv ofrt' bid" Nr $2900-$4600. This invest SWING LOANS.. -~---·------• ..._.._W.............., 7075 ~ t-\lrn ~ llut1t M non u u It r $ l 7 O " ment also includes your INTEREST ONL V OR --- ' &U~ OC a.1rporl tkcepl & Newport Mariner·s Mile .... n, 0 z FOUND: 4·11. M Aust.·-•••••••••••••••••••• I~ llubor Rl\11 N:tt1th or E1lln1ot1•r Uf.2140 k'vaior. l t'~h.iun t land. Jum bore~ • 81t11 J o..i11ut llill.a Rd In tc 1 o n • » i· 1t1 cw phone ani. St<cy serv. Modern 502 sq ft store or interim liv1n1t expen1Ses rv ...... V AM RTI ED... Shep. mix No 213 3.U-~ Need 1 or 2 rUJnldte., hi ron/ rm. ete Plst: call orftce. 2630·C Avon ~rin g traaA~•nfl ~~ RE ~Rea~ 1957 Slit/grey/ wht. \~~:: E~:i!e~fr~ ~;i~i~~ -4000 i.ht J Ur, 3hu t.,.,nh c . 752~lll8 LOWre.ot,213/477·7001 vean1mm.,..iatene"" · · er, · 848-86216. 1 . ho !kE •••••••••••••'••••••••• Nu C:omvlch· rct' ''"' for owner /operators If •to,OOO asPref1ve Balll lbou.se eetJ>:t!cs'r. .. 'or n ·ntul anrorm.tllon / 141044 19\)) OCIAMNOHT 3 br. z ba w 1off1 r ,· Vc.1rly t'rplc , l(ur $1000 TSL Mgm.!_ Very ruN' upper 3 Br 2 Hu ~mo yearly 67$-3.S(M ----OC~ANFRONT Lgc Hr. den, 3 bu, 3 frplcs. ................. LU\lcly g,inkn:. Broolo.:. wtr full •K1tclwn io'aC'tl 11v,11I •J8 U1 tt ht'aU .. >cl l><IOI •Willy or rla1I)' mJ1d .'1'V • rv & phone a\ allctbit' Low en $72.50 Wk 2277 lfurbor t't.t.ta Mt.'tia 1)4~ "8 lll Room w /k1lch1•nt•lte $66 week & up. 548-9755 4309 Sea:ihore. /\ g F\im. room, pool. close to 75&-1120 O.C.C Non·smokcr $150 Mo. Aft 6. 545·2.'>10 % Br Weslcllf{ area . P ool carport, laundry, clos Room an pvt. home. hghl toshopping.631·2984 kit & lndry prin . NEW NR. LIDO SHOP . Employ Ref. reqd C M 2 8 R • I lh 8 A • ... I P , S48·E7_2 ___ _ PATIO. CPL. NO PETS Rm. pvt bath. m ;1tur<> 1550yrly. S4l·4073 e mpld lady. lttl' rmv B I G C A N y 0 N ref. $160 + La~ l:h:h. TWNllOM E 2br. 2ba. 494·7346 patios. frpk. w<:l bar. Pnvate home, lttt.-lot S750mo. Will consu.lc r pn\', emplo)cd, rc·rs. s u m m c r r e n l a I a l MB· 7586 $850.mo 2l3/5-t0·8423 Room ~1th s undcc k . B A V .,. R 0 N T Home pnv ind'g somt' PENTllOU~t-: 3 Mr . m e als Fr pie. yard 21.'t ba . $1250 Bob~ ~7ll3 Elt'tiJnl offi('t's l801 1-~or Lease · RETAI L you're 21 or over. take ~ Found Aust Shep l>UP. er a or • 1 o N\•wport81vd SHOP. 2640 Avon St. the h.rst steptowardsbe· U.5'l YlF.LD. 36 mos. Adopt Mon AM only . area . R eferences . Wurk1111t 111oma11 10 'hr 645 2111 Newport Bch 932 sq fl· I.I\& your own boss with 2nd TO on luxury re· N e S h e 1 l e r .1_673-_55_13_. ____ _ w1i.1m\t: 2 Hr . .ipl Jt3? UiM di ~ good exposure. 558·8723 NorlhAmerican 1u1 j sldence Ul CdM. ocean. 644-3656/548·2153 Hetlp W..e.d 11 OO +uul ~mo 1•(.·. a mxplswplk.::· L~rl' •195' partner by camng Toll l'anyon community ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .. r • STOIEfltOMT Free 800·348·219t B>.000 Eqwly Pnv prty Found young Spranger 1-'cmalc roomm11t1· v.anl 300' No l~e reqd Harbor Bl vd .. prame OR WRITE 67~31.55. Spaniel male Vic. Hunl·i---------- 00 w ~harl' houKc with 67S«IOO • loc . Costa Mesa 1450 Horth Amtrice111 Van ington Harbour. Call lllllll :.anw 111 l tVllW 6-M ·1100 ----Sq. rt. $450 Mo Broker L.iMs I 5 ht HotH _1146-_1296_______ """""" Our expanding bus mess reqs exper Counselo rs. Several grealopenings Employers Pay All l''ees us ~1 uiss "~'ci. 67~oo Fors• NEWPORT CENTf;R l'.0 . Box 495, De11t. 35 ll h d Per"IOMh 5 350 TlIB l!:X!o:CUTIVE 2 Vacanc ies downtown fort Wnyne. IN 46801 ig return iscount ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quiel I es1x111 h·m 21 28 noo imtkr. ('dM SIH.3111111 SU ITE Huntington Reach 210 ~~::::· ~:t'ar~~~~~ f~r RELAXING MASS AGE SpaceAvall.640·5470 Main St. M1n1 mall Bqual Opportunit y sm mveslor. Chester 1" 8obJamcs·L1t'Masseur Roommutc wJntc d lo -~!!~~~~~~ ~·--_ Employer Salis bury II, owner. Outcall 9·9,494·5111 .,hurc cxclu:.IVl' Cherry MEWPOR C S hop for lease. ht~h GOAL $1000 MO 64(Hl755 + uUI 673 Hilli Uz Reinders Agency 4020 Birch St, Ste 104 Newport Beach. 833·8190 t.ul<e home 1n Nl•wvart T ENTER volume shopping t'entcr , Build H 2nd business --------- Cull 6'15-~ $37!'1 1nc hl EXEC SUITES H.B. 800 SQ ft avuil. Spare lime. lnwst $75. ut.11 OCEAN VI F.WS Plea:;l' conl1tcl Cheryl 64().659.t or 642·8223 MICHELLE1S •OutcaN•' llAM 21\M 835·3749 Accounting t'ROM $200/Mo. Green or R1t•k Strack Ele.:ant. s mall beauty salon tn shopping center, Laji?una N1gu('I /\s k $13.!'JOO Pc~ /\lien Hllr '19-1·7571:1 /\dVOl'ale mule w an li. same to :.hare lux 2 !iR 2 Hi\ apt . llbr/Adarr'lb. $250 + ,, uttl llo li. .Wwport Re-getKy <213> 450-02Z7 Corp. 64ot.7180 ~14 ~-----------------740 Sq Ft. 44< t>i·r .,q rt. Share 2 bdrm .. 2 b<1 apl ocean view. prcf<'r fliin Ln g una , S200 mo ,i!J1. \1\73 $.'.0>. mo. 1..cx'utl·cl off the 405 Frwy nr ('rov. n Valll•V 1\v:11I M.-t\ 1-.1 831-~ . Roommuh' to shr 3 nr 2 M1.'(J11·al uml :.tulahlt· lur Ba dph .. •, hlk I rom v.i·1ght control Kca:.ona· beach. Lee lle n vau ble rent 548·2103 GiS..()3:52 or 213 321·3030 Elegant qffices. !IOO-~-q-f-t Xlnt Newport locauon ~2111 Nice orfl~ layout 000 sq fl on Bircb near 0 t: AJrport. Bob D1ckanson. N:t 97!1·8533 Womcm's ~pcc1jlly Shop For least• hnt• retail Lido Xlnl loc11t1on. HI yr!. c:.l Isle lo1·at11m ,\11µroi. NH •CM a n.•a 541113!111 lSI.)) i.q fl t17:l l!lill llE.\L.Tl1'TI. IU-:T .\11. SP/\CI-: Wiii ~har1• v. Chnsu an 1ll'c·or.1lor. :.cller nf fine J rts. or s1m1Lmr lh'ply lo lk1\ 177. •. Daily 1'1101. l'U Box 1560. Costa ~tl'-.i.I. 'ndl•rwah'r hull cll•anm~ uC<'<IWll'-fo r '!ale 2S con r.racb M;ikc• oHt. .. •r tn33%l Bf:/\lITY S/\LON. 1:-, yr!.. l8:Jl F\i llt:rton A'\'. (.' M 751 1722 or 557 SSl'J Fem 2 Br 2 Ra ap1 111 lrv $2{)2 50 mo + Ulil 759·6501 551·3002 PROFESSIOMAL a.t 92626 ll'llTERN/\TION/\L HEAL E~TAn: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 LINDA & VICKI Outcall McnMCJe For TM FWt of It! Serving all Orange Co. 835·7313 COUHTRY GIRL •ESCORTS* 738·~7 •FOXY LADY* 01.JT(' /\LL O="'l.Y •972-1'38• P REGNANT'' C Jring . conr1dC'nt1 a l rounsehn~ & re florral i\borl1on • adoption & kl•ep1ni:. ACCOUNTING TEMPORARY ASSIGMMEMTS OraRCJe Co•"'Y is lo a ""'1c)! Aad so arc we! ROBERT llllLF s accounlenl)S 646-8000, ~ SK9 I -.,.r Retttals 4200 SKR 2BR, 2ba. wW.42. OfflCE SUITE FO E HUNTINGTON BEACH I L ASE Central loc. oH Beach Retail o r Offiu NETWORK l0'ranl·h1:-.i· for i.uh: Ht•al monl'y -makcr b\·low cost. ~II .tn' 11<·m or <:om binat11>n or 1tt'rn' ror Si.'.> •ir ll''" v. 11h J P ... nn) l'lncht'r Ad J IJne' for 2 l00l'"l.'C'Ull\l• da\'o t-:Jl'h .tddlllonal llnc ~ .. 00 for the l dayi. Cho ri:t• 11 · No ('Ommo•rc 1al arh /\.PCARE 547 2563 ------- There a re m any nt•w firms moving into lhc Orange County arcj bnngang about an tn· l'reaslllg dema nd for ex- perienced Accounting and Data Proccsstn~ personnel Near beach Duplex, : ••••••••••••••••••••••• $251) md ulll + 511:-, dc p. bedrm. 2 ba. Yrly lease Lado Is le bayfronl. on NR ~0 /645-5771 Blvd on Main St. 940 sq. Ccsta Mesa 1200 sq.fl ft., fully lmprov~. Two Ccsta Mesa 1330 :-.q ll t650/mq. 557-69KS beach. /\v<iil Junl' Isl lo Lido are a a br 2 ha. ~e ~t 1st . $~0011 mo garage. slNldcc·k. $5511 l\j(ent. 675 5626 yrly. Adul~. 675·1H70 Promontory POlnl I Htt & .... -·o·s 0 1nf1 , ,; 1s·!:I 15 s1011(1 Pl·r .._... ' WMERS mo 1\1w111. t;75·5fi:!H We have ltsts of tcntrnb wiotmg for YC!<t rly rt•n (Jct•anfronl J.u~una I'\ t l~l s Pica s ~ c·u l l i.11..•J)btobc1JC'h .l1Jrh1rn. Diamond Real 1':stal•'. frpk. $500 rno thru ~7573. Jun t.> 4 !17 :rn ~ 2 or 4ln 3282 s-ca.-• 3176 --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna. oceanfront. pn11 lBr apt. $250. Util pd beach. fishing. wt•ckly. Walk t o ever y thinl{ 499-3816 R~na~e __ Mature a dl ls only ~. 2br Bal Penn F u rn /\va1l 6 I lo9·15 675-9111 dy:,, 675 2897 ('\'l'S wk.nru. l'Vt room & 1wt bath fn•c lO ('XChangt• for Ill<• hsk kpg. Ft•mulc· 11111~ Cull R a y l' ' ,. ~ 1 w k 11 ti !> .s:i:Vil4 3!1 SHH 2 hr L111 nhsl' .. ; ,,1dt· C \1. $215 1111· lll ti:-M F uwr 25 fo45·1il31 Balboa lshmd n•sp<m~1hk female ruomm ult· 25 & l")ver to ~hare 4 bdrm home. SlflO+ uttl. /\vull 5-1 li7 5-34.54 ext.'C' offices. workroom , Newport Bch 33-18 ~fl fl POINT Hl·:i\LTY 714/4~)·~ st;iH a rea ror 3.4 emplys A•m~· lmnwd. pl us rcrt.-JJllOn. Util. & Bon-ett Realty E;.im cxtrn monl'Y 1•,T Jun mcl. Nl'W & rl'ad~ Recjister v. mtc mal1onul marki•l for oecupaot.•y. 2 wt·ck:-642-584 0 1111.!d•i.tr1hut1on l·O /\ppt lrt.'\.' Sli7!l m11 t;H llSJ!J, h·lil'M Tilt-: MAIN 0 1-'l"IC 1:; OHiC'e or Store 61JO :.ti ll IHOOO .,luiuSt. ll ll Will re mdl lo s uit tl· N(.'C..'Ci Extrii Monl'Y· I.Jul For info t.•all 847 ·5:13X nants Balboa·'~ blk to don't have a lol of ttmt.•'' 9ir.•cH FRONT bay Call after 6 t'ves. 1'/timt• work fo r r ull '""" 67S.:19RJ time mo ney No hard Snn Cle mente Super b :.ales Call Thomas ror View. 275sq . fl e ach Industrial R~ol 4500 _:ppt. 5 to 7 /\M. 546·5658 Two avail. $300/mon ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1492·1720 1..1\GUNA HILLS·two ~d P£T GROOMING Apt l.O shure. female with ----------• jae sooo SQ fl M 1 units. Xlnt Enst C M IO('at111n sarm: ~75 mo. 1-SSO llarbor·Baker No.C M new blrl~. /\/C offc . $30,000 £stabl1s th·d cleanmg. Balboa hlancl 442sq. ft. S'l21 fronts on Moulton. nr QWC Ba lboa 1:.land 675-3227 or SJt>·Sl!-01 a:.k 476 sq. fl. S2G2 La.kc f'oresl. lease bv lte<illy, 673-8700 ror Sher) 1 A/C cpLc; gnd fir ut l in<' " I-or mun · 111r11rmdloun .rnll tu 11lal'l' ~1mr .id t all Spiritual React.r 11115 S El Camino Ki•al San Clementl'. fo'u lly It<' f'or Appl 492 729<1 642-5678 '-------------l Phys1ral mJs :.al(l' h.Y Lost & Found 5 3 00 l1t"d masst•ur ll·•·hnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• r1an /\pµI 3 li PM FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642°5678 5-18 2817 AIEKAIAHUA Danny still wants to see }OU, please call <2 131 4237~ • • • Jmtice lrvitl 17751 Los Alamo:- f ount<1m Valle\ Two FT-ff Tic:k;h le> tht.· LONG B~ACH CPA'S Auditon Tax AccCM111tonb 4'ost AccOURtonh Sr.Accowdallfs looldaffptn Ac(.owfillcJ Clerks Datallltry K/P Operators Ir you are not aware of the benefits of wor kmi: temparary -~Ive ui-a t all or v1s1t us at our m•v. location. We will be hJI) 1>Y to discus:. 1\ with yuu We arc located in lht> Jbr apt, nu crplS. vcr) clean. Oce an View S275/mo. 492·3761 -V CICGtioft Retttols 4 2 5 0 ---549·1366. 540·2'.!00 owner 83.')-ll:IAA__ -lusiMu ___ I.;.irgc LaJi?un:i lloui.c lo Airport Incl properl.' to lushwu 50 I 0 I uR. 1 bath, pool •· ••••••••••••••••••••••• s h<1re . s1n°1e parent $190 Up Off1ce·stor c . o w: r-5400 sq fl. Cc.ti ov..'ncr, ••••••••••••• ••• •• • •••• l..a!t or Found a pet" Call Anima l Ass1s t:.in r c ~gue. 537·2Z73. no fel• 111EATRE F ESTIVAi. <.:OLl>W~LL BANK l'.lt IHTHE IOOM IOOM BUILDING Soite J200 garden area. Nr beach ~~ ror rent .• Biil Bear w1one child prefe rred cpts, drps. /\IC 17301 557 5707 • ~.3693 OVEH 200 i.turred toy s2soi mo. 492 .004 \. City s ips 6; linens fu_rn $275/mo Pam 546·2044 Beach 11 8 L sc ---dl.l<'ks.2.'i<eu Cannot be REWARD $75. 10 wk old Dotuc car:. JU St cli pped . ha s stitches Net."<ls medical uttent1on 6J l·556i' "r 645-4~ ROOM 2333 No. Brondwa} Starnn~ 1978 Bc!.t Al· Santa Ana 494.7287. $2!> rutely pr cpl. Call days. 497-4349 c•vcs &\2·2834 4000 & 8000 sq fl !.Old separately Over s.ta.... 311011•afiiliiieiiiriii3iiipii.iimiiiiii54Siiiiiii·iii1989 ___ ... em. 10 n1.>ed or :J pin re to (;()sta M<?Sa OHlt'l' Jrms w t~,~~~llich 1.cni. 2'xJ' J>OSleri., :ill tres:, n o m1n t•l' ,J il l 17141835-4103 ••••••••••••••••••••••• hve w/samc Call Mury, 660sq. rt /\/C, crpli. & ___ _ _ kJnd.'i. II> ea Will St.'11 Clnybur~h Jl lhl' Loni! Free Parking Beach <.;onvt'nt1on & En I~~~~~~~~~~ t.erwinmenl (;enter. 300 f. Detoclled Apts. S....-r & Easter 496-6628 drps. Sub·b e SJOO/mo. StolOCje • 4550 lar~e IOL'i only. Call Kt!n & Y...Sy Retttols 979-0211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t;oddard. al ti42·4321 AVAJLABLE Now Non Smoke r lo :.hare X210 Lost Rt'wa rd .! t1o~~ malo Samoyed & fL'mall• German ShC'phcrd \'H· Brookhurst & 1\tlanla 963-9993 t-: Ocean Bl vd .. Long!•--------- 2 Hdrm, I ba. kiiis OK Sf20mo+dep. Avail now. f 2b b $195 00 h Warehouse Space. 3500 sq Yrly 3 Br. l Br & Bach. um. r, own a . . $1 /Mont I G 7\4 ""c. 1693 ft. $600/mo. Irvine. 12' n•"lment J -...ES RE•LTY. Inc: ary, ·.nJ· $150 /Month dr "'" "' $250/Month . sprinklers. 211' cl'1I Opportunity SO IS I Bdrm , 1 b a th . S27S+dep. Avail now. Ask for Mike or Bobby Roommate. bcuutiful 2 Four blks from ocean mgs. Avail ttl August ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67J.62 IO story home on bc•ach . Downtown ll.B. i\ir con 15. 642·1121 Investors ('Uri\ 50'; o r profit A .s urcl'ssful hutl<lc r :.eeks funds . $18.000 per house Short term. secured Mr Gordon. 955 2464 call Renata 556·7107 2 Br 2 ea. near So. Coa11t MAUI Plaza, pool. sauna, Jae Oc"·-•ronl Condo, 2R R. $375 mo. Call afte r S. ..um 2u1~ ~~1~ro11s·s~1~car: '"'f INllh fwwillMd -------w ~*d lfOO Palm Spnn~s Condo cm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mission Hills Country TIIE EXCITING Chm. 968·5430· PALM MESA Aftl'S AVAJLJ\BLE BY WK. 3 M1NUTES TO N PT BCH br on golf course a t Bsch.1&2 BR Palm Desert, I ndian t.enrus courts. furnished ditioned modern build PXI mo. (714 ) 642·9275 Ing. (714 )536·7504. 9 to 5 RV PARklHG 525. MOHTHL Y l''enced storol(t> for your boat. ('ampcr or t•xlra i• a r For inf o c· a II 1:148· 3 t33. fo'emnlc to s h are 2hr house nr h eh 10 S . L agu n a w /lndy rac1l1t1e !. szoo 499-\2.'>4 /556· Z3SO R.tspons1ble profl's:-.mnal male or femHIC to i.harc 3br house NB , ,, hlk to bch. $100 + ~) ut1I Isl , last & depQSll fi75·1778 A.5k for Tom or Patti MESA VERDE Office with private e n· t ra}l cc /\I C . util runu:.ht.-d Sl2.'>. 549·48\ni OUTSIDE STORAGE T r ailers. boats . e l t' Nwpl Ctr lks1~n Plaza Ne•ll !'\eon SJ! 3.174 Bid~. beaut furn & de-R.,,.als W-+ed --4600 cord. 2·room. cxrl· & ••••••••••••••••••••••• TR/\ V EL /\G t:NCY Going hu:.ines:. an 11.B SJS,000 for '• Tim ~8815 Hart' lnvl'Sl 01umond:1 :.a le or ('O llalera l GIA.t:Gl. cert 49J.7020 Lo6t Skateboard m1ssm~ from garage, 1.1mt· l'•'r. FV Alv<i bunnl v. n •ll crypton1c whls. & >1lalom pro trucks .\11 kl' 963-338.1 Lost male .Burmese.• kit ten. ti mo. ch1w brown Needs med1rat1on VH· Gar11eld Beach l'kaSl' call 964·3834 L 0 s I 4 I 1; \' I .. Beach. Olli fi.12 56i8. l'Xl 272 tu l'hum your t1rkch. * • • ~lJ.: Lady. JO'i.. student non·s mokt•r nccdi. a c · commodauon. qwet re:. within Ill m1 C M Will c:·ons1der octa~ h!'wk for lower rl'nl 631 2274 Social Clubs 5400 ..•.....•.......•...... CREATIVE PEOPLE Accounts Payable Clerk OpeMPC) exists for 3.5 .,... Hpetietteed OC• c...ts payable clerk witfl lino~ of OC• counfiR9 prfRciples. bataltchtcj interstate. post c ustomer ac· cCUlh. from $255 & up. Wells. $100 day. ~-0634 Adults. No pets. 1561 Mesa Or. PALM SPRINGS. New Newport Be h S 192 secy \•1cw suilc Telex hkup, ample pkj.:, I } r + lse. Quic k pl'ss . Mr Meyer. 549·1366 Respons ible , working MoMy to Loan 5025 wrtter ~cttk~ nn~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• TaJbert1Bushard h•malc• Pug. rawn t•olor "'I Now then··s a datmi: ser vice espcc1dllY for yoo Mort• than a v1d1..•o laP<' or photo c lu b. bedroom c olla~e 1n (.;()rona dcl Mar or ·osta Mesa Qwctncss csi.en \Jal. Wnte Class1f1ed t\Cl 11:n>, Daily Pilot. P 0 Partners for Cr eat111c MoRMfach1ri"CJ en· .(NEED People L" the truly com · b la c k r aee !"ame •T aby1 R~W 1\RD 962-4760 or 549-2664 15 Bl.Its East of Newport Blvd> __!!.m·Spm 546·9800 adult tennis complex. I Oakwood. 2br. 2ha. Uul & Z BR. comple te ly incl. p00I, 64&~17 furn 'd c ondo's: for•---'-------Sharp littl e ofl1cc, weekend , w eek o r M/F to share 2 bdrm. 2 wJbath. $125 per m o . month. Cobl e R e al ba. Newport Beach Con ScottR.ealty 536·7533 F.statc, 1757 No. Sun rise do. $250. 646-7332 Way. Palm Sprin ~s. fo.rtable way to discover •il'CMMIR1tt witll $20 ----------11nter esllng a 11d 1m Milliolt in sates aftd .(MONEY OOYOU ngmatne s1nglei. 9row;R9. StartiRCJ OFFERASERVICE! salary fte1o•iable Let the public know with ·Treat yourself to So· betweeR $ 30 aRd Box 1S60. Cost;a Mc:rn ~ To place your message before the reading public, phone MW to s nr nice 3 Br CHARMIHG ----meone Spccrnl ' house in CM. $150 ~ 1,, CdM SUITES 1 or 2 BR apt, 1n Cd M. an ad il'I the Daily Pilot S' ]0 /Mo"th. Pl.au BIG BEAR La kefrnnt util. 642·6338 _ Available Now' Two 2nd rt'S(> mature· adult. refs e Service D1rectory It can Conta<'l Pnrtncrs lor Mftd ,._... or le"tt Cabin . Sm l or l ~e floor · avail Oennis,640·7051 cost youas liltleasSt 77 Cteauve People PO Box of~atioMto: g r 0 u p s . M g r LAGUNi\·snr comforlO· swtcs. 560 sq fl c:.i -------CRB>IT HO per day. For more in· 2222 Hunlin~oton lkac h, ..,.-._... .. 714/866-1701 ble 2 Br hoi.111c. f'rplr, Plush s urroundings & Law firm desires 3 or <I formation and complete !12647 p h 0 n e 1714 1 IOX #.,4 6 7141327-1107. yard, Nr town, beach. lRe sunn~ sundeck Close Br home for June.July & PROILEM rat"""ca.U"'~"-"""'8. CIO or The Daily Pllol · lo F "s · 1~1 ,, •-1 -...a& 3 l "'"" ~-· 849·l213 anytune V1su, PO Bo 56 C Daily Pilot Claaaified, 642·5618 Oceanfront 2 br. 2 ha $237.50 ~ ulil. 494· 1931:1 " ion " anu "' Aug us t 1 n C OM / NU -rd TD OCllll Master Charae · · X l O. ostn house. Avail. now thru ----------many other amenities. area. 759-3800 Jane . 547-5402 ,.. Mesa. CA. 92626. ---------1 June 15. 675-4912 Bkr MJF ~25. Sbr 3 en. 3 ha MU!it see lo apprecrnte. ---------~ & 5choo1t & Equal Opportunity C.M. Twnbme w/2 ma le $J95 per mo. Call Linda I Need double i:ar;ige for Arran11ed by ....,_.._ 7005 ...,_tioft 7005 Em ployerM/F ~~-h~U40 ~s.P~.w~r~ryr ~ ~~Wg~s~rap.li~C~~~~t~~~~~L~~~~1~1~·~·~·~u~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~·;·;··~·~·~·~·~·~·~·;·~-~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~·~·~··~·~·~~~~~~~~~~ rr,:=:==:==;~===:§::··:·:·:·:··=·=·=·=··=·=·=·=·=··=·=·=·::·~·I ind. Non·s moker. $150. ROGERS REALTY 6-12 mos. Will pre pay. I .;;,:;;.lf:o,g:.~." .•:s-:J·~ E w ;;;.;;':!~.~~w~: Now In Southern Orange County Ke nnebunkport? Oidn l he win the ~ Grand Prix in '7'5? ~CD~ If y<>u're not sure who (Of what) KennybunkpOrt was. don't feel bad -yo1J're not alOne. KennybOnkpOrt Is one of 14 d1st1nctJVely different apartment floorplans at Seawind \11llage an Hun~ Beach. Seaw1nd Village is a result of totally personahzed profes.sional planning. The kind of attention you deserve. A perfect blend of nature and hvmg- nestled In • forest with babbling brOOks and qU1et pondS. cooled by natural ocNn breetes. Add to ' that tennis courts. swimm1no pools. ajacvzzi and a convenient location near stiopping and employment and yotive oat a place anyone would proooiy t11l l'lome. (&en Kennyb0nkp0111) One and tw0 bedroom. one and two bath adult apartments from 1315.00 ble. 962-4379 eve & wknd. BUILDING Xlnl IOc.'al ref's 675·8515. M IF 450 sq.ft. to 3200 SQ fl Sherry wants to rent bch The WOrlc:l-f GftlOUS spates at 85t pe~ fl. NPar fmt apt. wee k or S/7 or USO ~~.sc~.·~!~~·-5_11_4 _17_s-1_19_1o_r_73_l·S462_ Barbizon School of ModelinCJ "~·-••••••O•••••••• Barrell R.lty Register Fem non-s mkr wants !Hp r .,g e garage. WA.lln'ED room. xc hng ror lite The wo rld·famous BAABIZON SCHOOL OF MODELING will be downtown Cost.a Mesa, N-Be h Off h s kpg. NB t H0 1C M in L ..... ~for onedayonly S_.._ •-"•t,.. 9X3>, s.15 mo. MZ-4901\ w~~ ex~~a.ng~c~r _6'.S-4329________ -_, . ....,. .. & .,.. ~ 9-$. pro(. rngt. Agt 840-9256 MhcthMou1 If you want to BE A MODEL or 1ust look like one. now's your ~......, , 4400 Rffthlls 4650 h k t · r r ......... -............. TOP.LOCATION,,l250 $Q. ••••••••••••••••••••••• chance to c ec ou your poss1b11ttes or a career in modeling llAU'TIPUL rt.. 5 offices~ .c0ef. 1 sec· • ·• • • We will tell you if your are best suited for photographic. fashion sums 1·y Priv. ba. tAmplc or TV modeling There 1s no cost or obligation pkg. 9900 Per m o. 8kr lartlcre J•son 7SUo3200Sq. Ft. !75!100 16401 Waterway Circll' If we select you for tta1n1ng. we will provide CHARTER BUS Crpu, drpll, 11ervlced· 1X) Huntinitton Reach SERVICE TO ANO FROM OUR SCHOOL IN LOS ALAMITOS N~a arc• '::S..eslS. Me'l~~os:.~. ~:~~ Two ~h!ickt.h AT NO INCREASE IN TUITION COST · ~· ft. Cpt .. drps. air· LOtllG Bl';ACll ON THE cond. Reason . Bkr. THEATR~ FESTIVAL 8?U700 IM THI • WATER! IOOM IOOM PLUSH sums CONVENIENT NewPort ltOOM. •toJIOOa_q. tt. Be•ch addreu beh ind SUn1na 1978 Best Ac· Pulwtk Ya.ws MARl.NER'S Mtt.1'.:. 2 lress n o mlrtee Jill Wtt Bar1 rooma +kitche nette & Ch11bu.rgh al the Lontr 'S55S Huntingten VtlllQI Lint HuntJngt.On Btaat, C4 &Me,_.... beth .. 11.WJmo yrly. Un· Beach ConvenUon & En· I los AlatT'lll05 CA 90720 I < 1 1 •> ~ 1 ..... f\lm, cw OWMr will re· \ef\a.inmenl Center. 300 w,u see YoU ar o CIOck rrom ll'tt Sin Olt9C> F'rttMy dnvt noftlt on BNcn to Newport 87$-8662 model Ind furn ror E . Ocean Blvd .. lA>nl I ...... Ate I M(fadellfl !htl\ ~on McF.ooen llOO/mo. Sft •submit Beach. I , tO SelwlnCI Vllligl A I r P o r t 0 f ( I c ' . W•wfr .... Hw1 Call 642-~. ext 212 --'• I ' f"u~~·e>p.n<Sllly lOAM 'tll ~. Secretarial ser vice 611·1400 toct.Lmyourtlckeu L c"" ' ...... I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~vall~ . ..11~40~.~9$~7·=913~1~::~~~~====~~~1=:::~~·~·~~======~~ .. ~! .. ~-.. ~~ .. ~! .. ~ .. ~~ .. ~ .. ~~ .. ~! .. ~ .. ~! .. ~~ .. ~ .. ~~ .. ~ .. ~! .. ~ .. ~! ... ~~~~~~~~~~~11111~ .. ·-·'"' '·' --oo , .... , .. • DAILY PllOT ' I \ .·· .. 'E;·.• i . .. • I .. A...-.s.r.ace c:.,.ts.r.tce c1Rt.ed• ._. LJ tfr•Mll•h, u .... ,.... ....._. ~ --·a..,. ········-·············· ....•....................•........................•••.........•................... ··•······ ........................................................................................... . : TEMPORARY Shampoo a 9'tam t'lean Cuiloln<Afl"nlty Br1<'k, Kototllllnai. wllndi. fur W1tnt a Rl!:ALL V CLEAN R!ST EASY VACATION Mo vlnt • haulint. 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P laster. s tuc t·o & ••••••••••••-••••••••• I 1t· P/X.rtti7 Xlnl housecleaning Wiii Let Us Install a NEW Qual ll'Ork, reas pr 4eywall. ln ttexl. l"rt!e c: FR M 1 c T 11 f' •~-(;1·n .. ral ll andymun do e ntire house, Best 1n Landscape or Free~t.Steve.547-4281 est.546-1641 G<.'Org<' ... · h ' b th ' t. • ~ I 11 Lots f ood t ..... tt eru.. a :1, e n r y:.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •a1nt1ng, wa paper. county o g res. REJUVENATE Tht-Old 't'()ur tili• r>r m ini:' l\•rnm11• l1h h1liv.011<1 . I J fl>t llo I\ I Ill\ I' 1.H• I unlr i'.i.I l!J:;I 111,.1.111 '"' ,,,,y, !>,'ii ~l\IJ t arpt!ntry. ma:.onry, all ~-OJ~ One. St. Con l r . La c . Fme exter Palnlin~ by R. ~ 002 :.,119 h111111• 1 epnu!'t J WauJCh, w3644t9. Gall645-6716 &nor, St lie., ins Try ·=•••••••••••••••••••• ----t>:Jt !!ZJ3 Houseclean ing , reliublc me, 836-5555 24 hn. . 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U4G· 7841 -- - --· --Wallpan.•r Hanuers Two frN Tickets -- ---Hamnlfft-n Bnck. hlOn~. block v.'ork, ,,,,. f\ I <lo ll all·s ltiplo ader . •••••••••;;! ••••••••••• llle CJoors. conc r ttt• Xlnt refi.. reason rates. LONtoG lhBE~ACll Wi'--'-wC•·-'-dumptrurk. haul, g r ade. JlJl1o's , walks. dr1n· dtsr avail on ma)or -... _........, cement. asphalt, tree re-Mind Your Manners Inc, ways F ree est J ohn papers Dys 640 2934, TIIEATRE f 'ESTJVAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• moval.H>tc. 831·1257 Bo nded reliable people 84&1.583 Eves957-0583. Jeff l .. THf For d1•an windows, 2A hr wiU tare for your home & ---------IOOM IOOM M:rv1rc. co8"1m'I & res1d. .-... 879-5701 Bl k l ·~~ lls M & D cstm home parnt Freeest.Call 847·1797 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •VERY LOW !-'RICES• <.:arpcnter. f'rcc 1-}.t All\ Wi•'ll knock your :.not ulf onJund:lcapc mu1nt Complete t ree w o r k . size JObs Call i\lldn 1ir proft·:.~ionally & k.•·•·p r.oor)tc 5"9·2015 yards cleared. trash Tony fi46 RM!J your ~()USC <'le~n ro11 ---hauloo 494·2129 ....~ oc · s umps..,..e, wa '· 1ng. Int /ext. res1d & com-«<>OM Respons1blt• teacher on d rs v es· P 13 n t "r ~ m 'I 879-4349 Starring J978 Bes t Ac· 960.3766 --- -liat ( hlffiOt') ~w i·1·p!o ,\ fnl•nd lO l(a rdl'(lln~. - Remolid. r\•pa1r, i.!t·n ti40-9188 Sfl('<•1ahzm1: 1n cln u1,i-. l'ustom Hauhn~ For snbbatic·al will houses1l -63-1-~ __ ._640--__ 764_9 ____ ----------tress nomin ee J i ll Residential·Business while <·ompleung book Monrf To LOClll Proper p r ep. prt mer · ClayburRh at the Long 1---------- Clll 499 1887 ••••••••••••• ••• ••• •• •• pa ml & pnC'l' Free esL Beach Convention & t-:n ---Bt.L'<mC'l>lo or Per.,vnal ~ers _c_a_ll 645·~5 tcrt;11nl'llenl Center. 3fH1 rarpt•nlry o lrl l1m1• trt"'Jlru111ni.!f'I<' 55h4~111 'llle 01st'nmmalin1-? l'rart~mi.1rt:.h1p 11. 'r' 111 C<Jrifroctor &l2·~U5 .irl'a l.1<-11 ~1 r l':olum ••••••••••••••••••••••• G11rdl'll t'an• Spr111klt·r 1.... • '-• ~!.! 11:11 t n •p:11r pr11n•· I rl't'"· 1·111 Housec~Olltnq Calhohc• f'nnit who l11v1·~ W"'l'l>l Rate:. Gu1tnio E Orean fllvli . Long Cal surf ("'la dm•.,n 't ll•,'<l REE EST. 673-9151 fk•:wh HOW IS THE TIME for JOb s~kers to t'heck tile Dally Pilot tlelp Want.cd <'lassification. tr the Job you want iR not ~re you m1~hl ronslder offen n• your servlCt!~ with an ad in the Job Wan1ed catt.'gory. Phonl' 642·567A Oul«h carp1·nter. :!11 ) r•, l'XP, Sl)e('lallLlllj.! 10 r<• m~chn!t !lfiO·~~I &>11 with El\..'> e · fl' a IJR 1-;1::1. .. : 1Cfal>S1fte<I Ads 642 5678 .. - "'=r;111Jnl.lng ('lerk, 10 k•·Y b} tout•h. htc ~1a11~t11·al ty ptn_i:, t'XC'l•ll JW\ & hent•f1l:. 0rdnl4'' Co l\lrporl ar1•a (',ifl 1521\17'! Ill 1..0 l uN'l l<AC:TO t<:, 1 rl'\.... r1•m1idl"I )tartlt•n-.. ••••••••••• ••• • •• ••• • • • ,\dd111on~. I &. :! '>I). cc" 'I" • HOBIN ·s llOUs .. _; k1td1l'O&ba1l.'moclt•I:. ll ~r-.i·x p ,.,,.,.,t.,"' CLl::ANING Sl-:HVll'~:, 975112M:! t-:n~l1· LJ"'n Sl'r\lll' ror a thorou~hly rll•an l-'1remdn mol4:.. t'd~l'" on how,1•. ~0-0857 tiay:. off 4 tinll'R mo. s:!5 M.ikc )Our :.hoppin.: moavit lawn 1;.159903 cas1rr by Ol>lnll thl' Datl) l~lot Class1f1cd Ads Seu 1d.Je items 642 5678 ·~~Adon WAHTEDNOW ASSEMllStS WANT ACTION? ClassiJed Ads 642·5678 S A M " •~ no"' 111 IL•r\ 11•w111.: thO!ol' Ill l\'rt!:'lt•-<t ln a pro( '<• rt·1·r TRAINEES. tutVe any re<1I ~urf 1 11. Ill 6't1 ,1256 _lnl/Ex~'...r~·r_~._l''~' C:ill l>\2 smw. l'XI 272 hoUM··:.1t your homt• or _ -----lodd1m ~vur l1l·k1·i.. apt for .lul} Pct!< OK Moviftq by (j a 0 ... rank I 1 n ~ • • Prt•f. ll H ,"iR La1: <.:~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Res1deot1al. tnl •ext area ~ht reh .<.:ontaet Local. coastal & inland clean. responsibll'. f'ret· tkalh City Plumh1n.: will Fr \'mcenl, !)l A~ne~ sel'VlC1! to & from Sf bay est_526·4515 4~·314!1 -beat JOY t•:.t by IO'' (."hurr~. 100 Harbor Dr. area & all parts, Call 3£1.L 1d.Je item s with ., R.tpairs. remodl'I & n·- Kt'y Btl>CU~'Tll.', Fla. 33149 z.ihr. 7dys 540-4844 Dally Pilot ClassihL'<i Ad pipl'. 63~·~U _ --------- ASSEMIUR Banluni.; H:irtl'ndcr for privatP I Ful tiftW TELLER; m unlrv r1ut> Full t 1 m1• Tra111ees1Exper &.1.-TELLERS permane nt JI0!.1l 1on t-::\ 2 f'~ ",... "t'll 11oa1tcs & l).·n1•fll~ 111r bperiette., ~fe!Ted. 111J111 r ,. 1nli1v1 ct u a I Xlnt opportunity of l!lb :.111; -··---------1 •nrnc•\ll'• 't\•t(. rv 1111n 11wro 1 ti' 11 1 xp 111•1 IEA T THE TRAFFIC &. INR.A TIOM. .. LAGt..'NA BEACll• • lmmed opcnin~s .,, .. 11 r 11 r e I et• t r o n 11· ·"' "l'mbler.1 Of mll•f!l\\d\I' c·11mpon1•111:-nr "'"' ru nwnt!> Tratrto•i'" ~ l·'< p 1•h·c1 ronll' ,1:-.-.1•11illl•·r .. nt'\'<ll'fl (;;ill lctr ;q.p\ . l 11•n;.innel L>1·111 T1·l1111u· local S&l Offices in lit' a 11 1 > 1 .. 1 ( • i-: ;-,, s t-. 11 Newport & Laguna 1·11!->'l ",'I l l'I ·\ ..;~ Bea c h . Matur e \1.\:\ll'lltl~r '""~· re-sponsible person de· l I' \I< nsr t.. 1n:c ·I'; I' * ..rll ll't" l ,di 1,33 4!2.'l;t 1 \I * l•:i.__, ____ _ \\ 11rh 1111r 1·\ t·n111~ '>htfl fnr htg hN \\ ,1).!t·~ while: l'l1 min'-lllng tht· tr~ff1<: h .1 "..,1 t • I 11 ; I( Id 1 l 1 on to ex n· 11 c n t -.t;11·t111g '><tlary & f ringe bt•nef1b. we ofl 1·r :$ wag l· incrt•as cs during your 90 day tram1ng pt·nud followed by wa~e fl'Vll'W l'Vl'r.\ 120 <fays ATTENTION 18 Or Over • SO '110.\l'"I' 111 1o1.nr~ 111 \rc11untm14 WANTED NOW YI Ill H SK l LI ,s i\S I\ lllGlll.Y l'Alll \l't'OL:~TI~<• l'\lOFl':SSIO:-:,\t. f''OI< Tfo:M l'ORAH' 1\SSl<il'M ~:~T!-. ACCOUNT AHTS $11.00/HOUR & UP I )(•grtie + 3 year~ ex Pf'nt'n("(' in GIL analy~•!<. ~4!111 I-' S. sdtmg !.y!>lt'm e<~l and tor bud getin14 , F/C IKl<PRS $7.00/HOUR & UP ~+ yt-ars cxper1t·n l't' w11h mult1·hook, G 11.. T ll , F'IS . EDP ~ munuJI ASSTIKKPRS $5.50/HOUR & UP 2. Years cxpencnrc thru G1L.AIP,Atf{, PR ACCTGCLERK :i5.00/HOUR & UP 2 Years expcncnrc AJP . ~TR or P t R. 10 key by D><'h .i RECENT EXPERIENC~ KEQUIRED ... ~ l:all For Apparntml•nt ,j47-7631 Q .. • -~I ' lo.\S N Main • e 1016 Santa Ana We Are Not A lubhc Acrounting Firm * CCTGSUPERVJSOR kH>rd & supervise data roe \nput, bal & recon· le ledgers, prep variet y t Stale &t t-"ed reparts, & ~pervise /\IP & A/R. 1cq3 2 yn Coll levc:>l lrn· •'g 1n acctg, bua a dmin .. clolely ~lated llekl & kt ft.naoclal re<'. keep· a, up. lft ac<:ta or bk· Pl· Pref l yr exp a1 upervltor or 1roup lf_ad. Ablllt)' to UH 1Ucu1.t~·-,..~ well .. do It rJ»lftf. Sal '1110/lnO• l*/mo. Xlol bfaef. llPb by Maf LS, mt, ...... StbJ Oiat, .;.iu21 C e darwoo4, WHtm.llllter. E .O.~. M/Y. t\clmu11~trnl1 Vl' A-.~1 SECRETARYS!! ~"' ":SI l·art.'t'r Jd untl1·r Sl.-<'rct<1rys \tlH•rt1s mi;: a1:wncy nt!1·1h r1'N'pt1oms t 1typ1st. Ilk•·'> r1)!un·-. Nil'<· off11· .. .., loc·a11~1 NeWJX>M l'.-nt<'r $';Omo Ca llli44 7520 \Ill C'ON DITl()...;t-:H n :n1 $10."~I SI 2!.1) I }t•ar JOU rot•\ m an ,., per II ~ c;rJd 1\1)ph1.1 lion 1h•atlhn1-.1 <!!l ;9 -\Vplv N1•wporl ~1 1·~ .. 1 I nif11•d S1•hool U1.,1 ('la.-.~1r1t·d 1 ·..r~onnel or f1~. Mon Wc<lns·Thur:. F'rt ~lam to noon Tut"• lpm :Jpm lf.0 1 E llith StNB EOJ::. Ai,iwering Service l'BX c1p11rotor~ for a tl•h·phonc an~W l'rltl~ ::.l'rVl<'l' 1•xpc•nenrl'fl or will lrain Full l-l me o r 1>art lime shirts d\ a ila hll' Days. aftf•rnonn 1•verun141o or 14ravt> y.Hd Mu!>l bl• ,1 bit• to 11. ork som1• Wt'C'kcntl>. 1') ping 35 wpm rcqmred. Many ('O bt>ncf1t ~ ava1lablt- f'leai.c call Mon Fri Fashion l:.lanrl area ~1791 OR ••. If yo u pr efer. su mc opportunities await you on our fi rst -.h1fl op(·n1n g:-. Comt" & Jotn our rapidly g rowing scmtC'onductor firm. ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS Im mt.-d1;ilt· Ofh ·ning:-. also t·x1st in our l'omp11t1•r produl'b d1ns 1on for t' I (' <" l r <1 n 1 l' a ~ 'i l' m b I t• r s w 1 th l'X p\·ncm·t· :0.1 u:-.t be <JOI~ to work from hlut·prinl schematics We off er t"<ct·lll'nt !');.dury fringe benef i ts 1n<'lud1ng a un1qut· employee stock ow1wrsh1p plan. Apply to Per sonnel. WESTERN DIGIT AL CORPORATION J I 28 Redhi• A•e, Costo M.sca. Ca. 92626 <corner Hcdh1ll & Baker SU OESIGMIMG TECHMOLOG Y FOR THE FUTURE t::qual Opportunity E mployer ASSEMILERS ll<•rkclt·> .. 1~1 !'4UI L.1).! Hr h ~ 0 E ----- ASSEMIURS To as.'K'm ble mro1r <1l de vice products 1n ,1 Clean RtJOm cnv1ronmenL Will train ()perun~s on h r.;t -.h1H Mu~t bl' able to rc·a<I & "IX'llk F:n~hsh /\ppl) lo SHILEY Medicat Products i\ltn Pt'l"ionnel Oqll t 7600G11lt-tte . \ "' lrvme Jo: o 1-.; Asl>cmbly MECH ASSEMBLERS Rotary Switches Ho &.-r. HecMs. If vou are new IO CostJ Mt~a. tcmpornnly di:. ronunuin~ }Our l-liuca lion. rt'<'l·nlly d1schargt•'1 from the wrv1ce . or fo r an} rcasoo seekm~ tern porary t'mpll)} m<•nl rons1der th11> unrquc op port unity You Can Ecrm $216PerWk. Ba.-.e<I on your produ1· uv1t\. romm1si.10n. plu" 1m·l·nuH·.., & l''<trn profit s haring hnnu.., T hi• woml•n & men "'e art• loolun..: for ma) he lln'<l of typing . fl)1'1m1o: 1wperi.. w:irc huu~I.' johs and workrng for a hmlte<l in coml' Work w ith younJ.l people. Rapid ad\•an<·1• m<'Tlt passible If you an IR or over and would be available to start wor k immc d i a t elv, C'all betw~9·J0.2:jo 645-6514 Rabv<;tttt•r. m<1tUrl· lo11rn).! to b..tbys1t mr 6 ) r old boy. 2 yr old ~irl 111 m) Univ r rk. Irv hm S flr'I ~Y. 3-4 dyl> per 11. k Lt h ~kp ·g C Jll 1-.vc ~ 551·~193 Ra by<,1tter \\ 1· d hk1• tu gl'I to kno11o n·sPon. h1 M'hu<>l :.tudcnl l':oulannu :.chool art'J. o<•«a-. l'' l':. 5."'6 ;.•035 BABYSIT1'1-:H E\I'' 5 Iv II ;\h' llo m(· l'tB1. Tran~· t1\ .HI 61"1 7331> Hl•f BAB't'S ITTJo:R 11.anll•d . my home \'It Brookkur!ll & Adams. 11.D fo r H yr old ~on JPM lo GPM Mon·Fn . Salary open Call Mon· Fri 9·5. 752·7855 ext 230. ev<'~ 962·4846 We have opening!< 1n our flnul dept. Keqs. Rd hand dl'xtcnfy, mm 2 yrs {·xp in :.mall mech a\>scmbly t -.ill Phil Hanson. 1714 1 5."'J6.3100. Cole lni.truml'nl Corp. 2650 Croddy Way,1--------- Uanlung EXPEIUENCB> TB.LEIS SOUTH COAST N1\TIONAL Bl\NK An Independent Hank 1149Sunno~·er St Costa Mcs a ~ A E.O F:. AuJ1tantTo ATIRACTIYE GIRL to model for mdl\ 1dual Gn:;1t compcn!'atton for occa!lional ~css1ons· 111 flexible 11mes. & you ----- scl<>ct the dQlhe~ & type ----------or modelin~ t h11 t you BanlunJ: wo uld mos t l'njoy TELLERS :\torl<'linl! 1~ stnctly for sired. Must type plu. .. h s .t11111 71·1 i;;:, :l'•:!u wpm. For oppt. coll 11r21:i .r.:i 1n:r.1 Mrs. Jerue, Sod· di b k S · Hlt.M·pnnl •1pt·r.1lor. lll"l'd e oc ovings . r1..,pon.,1l1ll'md1,·idual111 759·0181. optor:Jle. G.\F blucpnnt ------m.<1c-h1n<·. no ••Xperll'nr,· BA • ...-KING *LOAN SERVICE CLERK Ad)'Ttamw. j.!rowm.: ..,;,~ rn,£.'1 and lo<1n ha., JD 1·>. l'\'llcnl 0µ1K1nunll} lur a n expt'rll'O<'l'U ln;1n :.en ire tlerk. Pn mar.' respon.s1b1ltues will rn clud<' bf>nrfH'1ary .,lull· menls und demand. in surancc, and datJ rnpu1 to computer This pos1t1on 1s locatrrl ID our ~auuful AnJht'1m head office and om •rs a top startlJ\I! ~<1l<.1ry t)Ut ~ta.nd.tni: tx-ncrus 1oclud •Nl dental CO\'l'ra~t·. und ~ood oppartun1ty tor .;d- vantemt·nt. f'or an 1n terv1ew appo1olmt•n\. pleas(• contact l'c rson nel. Columbia ~iftC)S Giid Lo. Anocicrtion 77&-7101 - F.qual Oppty F.mply m /f nt-<"c"·"'} '\l.,o ;1.,s1!>t \\llh otbcr i;eneral 0H11: .. rlut11·., S3 '1!} pr hr \1011 l''r1 <:1·n11~ l'11n!<ultani.. In I.~ 1>2~ IUli\T l!Ll>HS·W•· will t 1 ,, 1 n \ t' p I v 7 ;1 m \l;cd1r••j!•ll" Y;11·hh lti:ll l'IJeent1:i, l" \1 l~J\ I I< Fl',\ lit ~· II IC: I ;i '(; S< 'll<X"k 110i\ T" liiJ.lOOO •BOOKKEEPER• :! J :1-r~ 1.'Ji.pcrwnn•. full char)!<' !x)(1kkt'l'Pl!r for IA. n te·up dept or N II ('1'1\ (1rm. Pobhc ar«l .I! , • x p 1· r d l ' !< 1 r t' ti i i\ ~13-9961 ------ BOOKKEEPER ,.,,II t·h.ir~1· w 1~enl oft- ~k1hs n\•l'<led. :1 yr" '''JI· C M :irca Call Bob 551i·25UO ror 1nten'1l'\"' ;ippl lj()okkc1•µt.•r exper1t•nc·pcl 1!>·21.l hrs w(.>ek ror sma 11 t•ompan) 75-i 1656 BOOKKEE P 1-: R · i\ I I Jround background ex Co~ta M1 .. ,;i ilr c a m3 1100 r. o 1-: Assembly We need guys & ~ab lo help us MartwtiftcJ ManOCJer Net•<l alt·rt. intclll14l·nt takt• t hJr~:e Pl'ri.on to ~up.·n 1:.t• t hrcc phone 'oilr1l11r,, make c ulls. kecv records. monitor progrell!I tow11rd goah 01<1 est;ihhshcd \:Ornpany exp11ndini? 1ti. markC'llOll effort..., t:a pahll-pl'r,cm <'<in progress to"' a rrl m u 1' h h r o ;r cl l' r rc'lpon'l1t>rl1l11·i. Ht· quirt"\ ... l11hty tu h11nrlll• people. i.:ood t deph1m1• manm'r. :.om1· ty plllJ! & offlt~ l'Xf)Crl{'fl('c-1-:ntry level salary S7f>11 pr mo for f1r.,t 90 da~:<, lhl'D hq~h er :.:ilaq a nd f)t'rmant•nt !\t utu~. /\ lcam ini: & growth Oil· portunity for ;1 l·apablc worker. f·or ap11t. c·all fun hut 1he g1rl :.elected IM M E D POSITIONS mu..,t bl' \'Cry ntlrarllve AVA I L fo r F /t1mc & soph.isl1<'ated No <'X· Tellers who e njoy heavy pcnenre is n('ccssary & <'UStomer <'Onlact. have __ _ ~cll('rous pay makes th1:1 rommert'1aJ bank Teller l•---------~Int-working-condir-. fnnttc benefits. Female prt'frrrt-d. S<.1lary open. 11 IU147~JI Answering s~rvice PRX operators ror a ll'll'phone ans wf'rtng ~t·rv1ce ex pen en r ed or will train. Full tr me or part lime shifts availa· ble. Days, artel'noon evenings or ~rave yurd Musi be able Lo work SOITI(' w~kends. Typing J.'l wpm required. M :iny co. hencf1ls available . rlew.e rail Mon·Fn Fashion Is land urea. 640-1791 Cost a Ml·s a area . 673-1166 E.O E. TRAINEES IOR EXPSUEHCEDI Micro Electronics We arc scekin~ •n · d1viduals for Cirsl shift POSitions in our Pro<lur. lJon Department. We will tr:Hn the rq~hl In dividunls in the mlrro- APTMANAGl':H -clectronJrs industry F'or SS un 1t:1 tn Coi.'\u M'•sa. 1-;xper 'd couple. Huslland must have lt18.llll. exp. W1fo bkkpg exp . Call 642·5073 o r (213)86S-385l, Apt_ Mangr, IS U., San Clemente. Curt, 835-3700 AICHITICTURAL DIAFTSMAM Rtt...._. Foclltlts Compre he nsive com · pany benefits lnclud lnit major mechral and den· taJ. For 1mmed1ate con- sideration apply Mond<t>:t, Wednesday, n lday lO:OO AM·l :00 PM or Tuesday und Th ursduy 12 :00Noon·4~00 or call 1714) 540 0080 Dffl91TrcMH Jnteresllng career op JRANSMASK portunlty wit h So. California 11 most pro· gtess1ve res taurant CORP. equipment dealer11h1p Rapidly expanding con tract sales dept. has ~Campus Dnve opening in new \raining ~Buch, CA program lead1ng to even· tual sales position In Equal opportunily facW~ design. Appl\· EmptoyCf' cant mutt have worklnl ~~~~~~~~~ knowle dtre of b o l c l· archltettura l draCUna and letterlnt akl.118. Write or phone Dick Ceaser R. W.SMml&CO. 3118-AAlrway Av\l . Qi8ta Meta.Ca. mzt 714 /$40-ee33. STOPU Tate UIM to relu and lhop•ttiome. ll'11Jmple wHh Oally Pllot Clualfied Ade. And II you have aomelbln1 to aell. o il a fr\udly ci ... 1nec1 Ad-Vt1or at ea.511'71 • Bwld Switches •Bwld new products •Rwld cur('er mtcrestinJ: & profitable. exp. & arc interested 1n BANKlNG 1-------111!1--Please wnte descnbmi; working in pleasant. }Ollrself to Class1fic<I Ad fncndly s urroundings. 11406, Daily Pilot, P .0 . Good salary & benefits, •Help bwld our co Call Phil Hanson 1714 1 556 3100. Coll.' Instruments Corp. 2650 Croddy Way.SA fo: 0 I': Onx 1560. Costn Mesa 926"!6 ApplJcants should con· ----------tact Assembly . light work rn Irvine. Call for 1n terview 751-1000. Automotive General help. body shop needs per.ion fuU t lml' for dean up & delivery Apply lJ\ person only. 140 lndu..,;trial Way:CM. Virgiftio WoitH ~acturers ... 1201 Dove St, 752-0600 SEU. idle items with :i Robyn Reianer . Daily Pilot Classified r---6•7•5•.9•9•0•0--• Ad, 00-5618. Automoli ve Machinist. ~~F.q~u~al~O~p~po~r~E~m~p~ly~r~ Salary $24.000 ;innual. _ ASSEMBLER TRAINEES Printror1111, the developer of a un1Que compUter line printer has FULL·TIME OPENINGS for ASSEMBLER TRAINEES No experij?nce necessa1v All you need is a de.we to learn ond .iecept a challonqc Commeru1urate with ex· per. Ap ply at Costa Me11a 1\utoSupply. 2165 II arbor Blvd C.M. AUTOMOTIVE SALES Immediate opening tor experien ced Lincoln / Mercury saJesman. Full co. benefits. Demo plan. Apply Gene Michaels RAY R.ADEIOE LlNCOLN/MERCURY 16-18AutoCenter Drive IRVINE 130-1000 Don't miss out on th•~ ground floor Atrl'OMO'fJVfo: opportunity. SERVICE ~· c;;;;.t«I, 111r~ond1tton'1d worll '1111.J CASHIER wf 01'porrunity forlJ(lv11nccmfM Auto'mot1ve expt>riencl' ~ Educuuion•I AP1Jt•ncc ~ n ecessar y . Al l new V' 241' d•o;• off~ yt111r ol p,rson•l lt111111.1 fllcllitt-s fa<'tll\le" & on and holtdllyi t XLNT t'h11 nct' for adva n· ceme nt w ith a n e n -" Company paid MtJdtCtl. OENTAI.., l lhuslutlc, &rowing cor· Vil/On ll'td Lii• lnwrtHte• 1 pc>raUon. Please c•ll or eppf y at our Personnel Office 1 1 Ctl ..,... Ctl:(714114t.7ttt,A ... forT1Pt210 1 ~ (Avellctble 2" houn • dey) 17421 Otrl1n Avenue Irvine., California 92714 I 1 l I ,,, .. Or-.~ SSH1l'b0r Blvd. BanJung ,_..._T.tter f.xpen ence preferr ed ' but not required for our South Coast P laza Ortice. Please call Ralph Kin· nings at 540-4066, 3333 Bril!tol St. Cosu. Mesa, 921636 C4111f,..•r.r S..lflCJl&l.09 An f~ual Opportunity Employer .. M /~'. UANK •TELLER• PART T IM !-; Immediate openintt In out tAguna Hills offi ce. Savlnas a nd Loan or bank ex~ri~ncc pre· ferred. Related back· •round required. E•· ceUent ulary, work In« CUldlt.iou and benefrts. Call or •Pl>lY Monday. April 2:1. from l t0 4 PM. ....ateAM SAYIMGS at01tiS El Toro Rd. ~-ro~aHll11 Mil~ ' 770..2816 Columbia Savings, a pro· !(ress1v(' and growing sa~sand loan. bas 1m· medlate opportunities ID its beautfiful new Lake l'orcsl branch. SAVIMGS SUPERVISOR Responsibilities will 1n· elude assistin#t Man nger with staff su!>(!rvis1on. customer relations and brMnch operattons. Two years recent S&L eK· perient'l' and abi!Jty to supervise teller a nd new w.:counls functions re· quin'<l BOOKKEEPER ExcitilMJ opewi'"J for looltketptr in monufachrhtcJ en· •• °'_ ... nperi1.-ced In fieW of ellpeMt ·~ trlb•tlon , trl•I baloftCH, l•d:;;:· jounlaf 1, cash t _.._..ha reports. Stortla9 sohry ne9otl•bl .. b .. t•Hft $1000 ••d $ t ,200 /lllDMIL rtHM ....,,.....Of'.....,. of~...-to: SAVINGS loa#45t COUMSB.OR C/O The Daily Pilot, t\ ruu time e>penlng is P .O. Boie U60. Cost a ava ilab le tor a n In · Mes~a·~a1·0p~unity dMdual knowledgable in ,..,. • aJJ i1uv111gs tra nsactions. •--m•p•lo•y•e•r•M-'·"·--~nl S&L l'ltpenencc 1----------and typrng of 45 wpm re· quired. ~ pos1t1ons offer x· t'ept1onal work1n~ l'D v1ronmeri l. CXC'dlt•nt salan t'!I and outstanding benefits lncludinR free cal'a'!r apParel. medical and dt!Tltal insurance and unlimited growth poten· tiaJ. Pie~ contact our Penonne.I Officer fur a o intervltw •PPolntmt nt. Cab ;.U.S.. .... ... Lo. AtlOC ...... ne.no1 EquaJ ()ppty £mpioyer * IOOIHCllPEAS AUTOMOTIVE! Chcvr deale r will odd cx· pertenced oltlt'e clorll8 ror lighl ~kkeep1 ng, typ lnfl f ull·tlme . Will train In auto. accounting. O MV . I nter est ing . pleasant surroundln111. aood pay Opp, for ad· vancement. See Office Mp. HOWARD Cite..,..... DoYe ft Quall &a. NEWPORT BEACH 133-0115 OOSTAMESA t7f·ZIOO EQua Opportunit y t'mpk>yer in /f /h Cllulfted Adi ;;.-~r YoU'f1' buylq CK' ae.llin1. Clatalfied ad· vertJalna wlll ,_ your mHHlt lo tfle rt,lll people. Call Today I ....,.. • ,,..,.._ ... -. - ·~ ,- ~~-~ ..... ?!~ ~~.~~ ..... ?!~ !~~~ ... :.?!!! ~~!~•uu?L~! ~-~~ ..... ~ ~.!~ ..... ?~~ 8und9v,A~ll 22. t97t OAll Y PIU>T •ta 1~ IOYS Wo\NTl:D· Appl'O.ll -Clift (OC' II ll druialot\I, -,.. Coordr\ Http W..W 7100 Help W..W 7100 Help W..... JIN ~~!lJ'a"'~ lihadeol , hra a.•IC4L CL.lltc41. • • P • r I., n <'ti n ot Olla n-'eaa n~ DllAPTHS ........................................................... ~ ... ~ ... ";!. y noa r'\<qwnng typin1 skill•. !!J'!'\Jo!' in rf.'ttUrllf! netHtU)'. Minimum ~ryr:.:.:. •&pel'. t:~troolca mtr netd• De =:··~. RW\ t maU • rw10••11 _ Brleklutr'J helper. tull h1t le knowl•do •n ~c• ~ ~n ... ::. :!!'Ill "1·*3 1eck1: 11r 1upt>rvlaoty. d r •rt e r 11 t o do row LO.... ~ w~ftr~:.fnhO~~· Bella~._...,.;··-~---· Umt. own treo . dec>t•n m1111b Sallary rnm · )'OW'tlteell Pc»tae 11eel Cl.F.RK TVr1ST P /'f BAoreqwv incocnpuler mec"-niul dctall draw· "'" l:.e '4: t Me Co· able IA> laandJe a ya dabW m -1111 '1l n•unlt w 1i.k1lla • ofc:ldnY04dna 1750 C.ll bull•)' C.M 01110 Re· ~ °' related (~Id. \inac• tor auembly • PACKA•ll ~ 03 • •» of Jobi ln bulf. Divil "' H p ModJ..orn ofu In ~ Coulal P•niM quirt't det.tllt'd person AppJlc:al&on deadllnl' layout KnoWl\ldaJ~ of a..-~ D~ . ontc:e or • •. te VI (;JU'r.-1 ERIA ~ERV1c1-; .F¥hwe tat.ftd Coot act fttl Apncy, tTIO Harbor. BW1na. hwokff. nuna. ~-'19. II h 0 p pr. c: t I (',. Ir ~ • ..~artory worlteu In R.E. Jnv•t. Yann. Tne at LA ''1tnr . l(rav"y•~ 64MtH CM !IOwJltn 6 ten key C•ll Apply Newport Mcu mac hines desirable E X C E t.. L Ill T OttrnluJ Refinery F'l.lll 55wpm.Callm-o181 , on wluhds, prt<f matur~· -tlel3 Min. I yr experien ce TRAIN I NG 0 P • 1 .__ __ .__ ______ _ Y.xp bot n but I fltt:~ VII' 10700 Una~ed School Oi1t +IOme colle11e draftlna PORTUN ITV for a time: ~rrnanc:nt poi . Gtaer•I olliet, Matur~ Call lllM 2331 for t'I riral Ct.ERK TV PIST 12 ~. ClUMl\«t Perwnnel of COW'M!3 oi equlvalent la carMr·min. ded pcnon, ~ ( S. ~hemlst.r;,f~ aelf &tlrter, pleH~nt GREETER CU?IU Al llOWI*\ Sllft 13.~ Non tire. Mon·Wedn•·Thura· nec.aary. Wt' oCfcr good aood typlna aldlls. and wor ""~ ence • ldephone v0tee. typm1 ---' 1mohr pref. Plu111nt FM 9am to noon. Tues pay & benefits. Call (Or e.tpertence deaUna with chemicals ~olpful. l'.qual ~ wpm. Mon·Fti. C1tJI I C •~~.. PAIT·TIMI CllfHIC uffk .. inlrJoffko bu1ld lpm·3pm 18011'.: 16th. appl Tf'lon1r /8erkC'ley t.hepublacamusl. ~{ t:mploycr Jeny5Sl-081Uto~. ._ "'l""SISlllL" _lD'JISJ/ In• Near 405 t~rwy St.N.8 ... E.0.1!: personn e l dept GBBALOfflCI .a.~15JST·• ... T 7A M llA>\l IL.lJy Mott All fltlla-OUQ 7l!/4'4·9401. Laguu Weoltor ~41~artllli-F11ctory lr81 nee. good l "*11 \e open.lo& fo :::=.._ --A~ "'" ""'· rompirny hDT nl>(•n DELIVER y A II bl Beach. KO.I:: salary, tomphme,nted by PllY· xlnt future tn rail m a ...._.. " lPwtT._t U),fOf•lf'n,persnnabl.. Cl£11 Cecllt .. W...._t . ~ · va 8 e ----congcn111I workinfC at · 1trowini.t P1a~tl c 8 maturet'lerieal-.natlf'. . C tndl\ to llfl .. •t c"-;tomera S..... now. Top pay, \tood P rr DlA.FTSMAH mosphcre and excellent adhe11lve company. l53'1 Rlrnple m ath, use ol ..... , cefettrle. fOf u iww r11r dc.>alC'r 'i t' UOO k hrs. Eves S-9 on·f'rL ELECTRICAL M /to'. i-ompany puld benefitit Monrovia Ave N 8 calc u lator requindi ~ .. ilc: ~..w.r. ,...""''"" ikl>l hitf'nit11tn• QJ.\ , .. ...,.,. .. ,, llw h1111I (!:' ':flt lo Pl per ~ l 631-0811 COmmerci11l & lndustnul Apply in person !I AM·3 548•5125 SOme overtim~. 898·•35 ,...,... ...... ,,--· _ l'U&tonwt rt•la~lon• wortt' lni manllla<1un•r of fu1>1l t!Mllilt 75:?in94 UC'lnt n Vebvery & s tock work, building des ign f( ... ; PM. Pe r11onnd. Suite Alik for Pat. or P•~d cl •••l•t· H•• r •: :-."™· ftllnll & leh•phtlo l>()Wt1r tf mod,·111 antt -·--Fem & Mole opplican~ WALL & ASS O t; ~. l'' e mu I l' m u l' h • n " N-On·s mokers pre~erre . t:IS-.. J:4s,.._ 1na Gootl 11111 r11nz ~~~~-f.~.'!,l~lt·d .~111t1111 for welcome ~xce ll. op· 546-c· 714801 1111111 Sky Purk 979·4200 operatorsrulltimc.d8uyhs. llunttngtonBeach. • ,..... :?:!. .. ,."°" ·----tHc: ... ..._ ... Df•W.Ot BECKMAN Instruments, •1.1h•"1 ad\lanrt•menl ,..,,"""',,,..,)' invu• ry '" COLLA.TOI portunity l<> train In auto ire e. rv nc Will ln1111. Jl unt c . ~al Office . lite lY~·' frintir bt•rwf1t" Apply uolnn¥ a &iu~hH' PA.CICll ~ sale6 ~ply 1522 CmZIHSIA.MIC Af\cr9AM.8972S29 inst & lite bookkeepinM'. w,'\1 ~ 11\ur !rum llAM • r I I II t I •• I ,. r k w 11 t ~Bl ,. l ''"'"' D t OF COST .. MES.. l 'All Ne..,..,..rt Floor CO"· 11,...., 1 •1 ..... (' .. ~pona,billth•a ~•II in l ln-to n 11n 3 11 in ...,.. • ..... or ""°" 1rapery seam s r e Rs ,.. ,.. Floor Super visor mull \ ..... -.... • "".i ..... n irport duae• llfl und pholn d,u•traou11 t arl't'r 111 Adams.HD.Automotive needed for small work 2970 JlarborBlvd have e xpcr.mwork !lhop erin.g for 675·1636 in· la)f,Ur \'Oblu Mt·'a miltcn.d ftlt·1.1. onlt>nnl( 4J1\11duol 10 v11 c knf:t' Supply. room nr OC Airport CoslaMesu setting for lhl· dt•vclop· _te_rv_ie_w_. _____ _ ll.ti:Hll'AL M1-di<'al l11b n1~plln. rc11npo1>1 n14 ~~.n~~:l!~rl:!~~ef~~d~ Delivery Person for bu~y Salaryopen.968'8435· Ej;~P?ty':r~FFty mentally disabled Cull General Secretary-Exclt· ntflilll rrnt nfr H'f'l'P layuuti. 1md ruhnK l'llm lioni. 4!nd bcnt•fill>. ~O Irvine travel agency DRAPERY ROOM work. Lmda BJS.3511 Ing opportunity lo work uuru,1 t~P\· ot lt>~t :W pkx form>. for pnntinH. hour week Apply North M U S T II A V E all phases. exper or will with a dynamic financial Wl'M dlH!Ulf1~ P<»I ~a .. T1.1(jUl.lf\' or~ f\(Tlt'rl i:U n Sl'rVJl'C R E L I A B L £ Lrain 8·4 30 Up to $Sper - --~--~J~i;~~c;::'>c~~ nee. ronsuJtant&talenledde· lion, 111t· ..... mt wor\11t1¥ driJ\.utl( 1iweh111,• Center. 1~ F. Wuner. MCYJ'ORCVCLE & lns hr DOE. C M area ESCIOW SECY 963-073!1 s1~r at Lbe same lime. lllOth Mu1ur Pl'r&on. Satnla Ana. t:;qual.O p Workapprox Shri, da1· 642·1843. ---Makegreatpay,benefits Junibor t c h non 'mokt•r 63!1 5635 Candldutt•1.1 mu~I tYPt' 60 i:· 1 ly M F' llrly wal(e & Top .pay -progressivt• R.ORIST/E 'd & Newport Center Pen· 1~:.~\!, ~•.mJHI\ r IJ .ll ~ .. : o "· wpm ;u1d Vl>:IM's" c' portutul)' ~mv oyer nuJeage Pct ~7-2700 DRIVER WAREllOUSE. growmg Newport Beac h . xpr lhouse office environ· l-4ualC)Vpor 1-:m11lo)1'r - -ce:ll~nt 1itr.tmm.ir and --F/lJme. i.!d dnving ree. rompany. SH & escrow Part & full time. ~alury ment. Send resume & Inc ..;.;;;;;;.;~:;;.~.;.;::;~~~~~~~-----•1 i;pelllnie t'Jpub1lll1cs DEMONSTRATION on 18 yrs or oldt·r Apply expcr. nee o pen Cos la l' 8 3 current photo lo Ad 11437. t 'll'nt'al Knowlcd1w of print111~ COU.ECTOR ~ends 1n local !!lorcll. ~31 W Cst ltwy, NB. Irvine Personnel Ag ency 54&22ll _ Daily Pilot. 330 West Ba y C A I I f It COUHSILIHG IH IW. ISTATI. NH TlAIHIMG IF YOU QUAUFY. CA.LL LIM DA.. t114J9tl·0660 CAlt WASll Cash1t•r s Oran j.!t'. wlmd:>. N 8 . part tirrll' or Cull Lime; Lngun..i H1•h. part·time ; F V . part ABIGAIL ABBOTT FEVER!!! CATCH IT!!! time. Cal~ 644..,_&o Jotn lhc most exdttn~ CASHIER . Apply 1n Temporary St•rv11:t' in per s on • C row n ()ran~c('uunt y 1and .i.ruph1c tcchnu~u1•is "' demons trat1n1ot ehu1n ---488E17th. Costa Mesa s C l M c and 23yt·ar:.t·xix•m·nr1• r.xperienccd eollett or saws. BBQ's & cutlery DRIVER. full or P IT . Swte 224 *"12·1470 ,t oi; a esa, a . U.also rcqwrcd O\.'t'ded by na11onul credit $4.50 per hr. must have nai;hts. re Ila ble in ~ R.ORIST 92626. 1''or indepth in firm. Stron1t collection o wn tran s P . Ca 11 d1v1duul to asMsl & drive --• Uniqut• rN11 il nurst•ry lerview & complete de· To arrnnge Bn mlerv1c~. t•ont111·t lhe Perscmn~I D e partm e nt at 1 14/~·2551 Cox llobbic11. 1T11· J\ Subsidiary 11( U:1sure Dynum1c11. Inc· 1505 I':. Warner Avt• Santa AmA, CA 92705 E.O F. M F ba<'kground nece111>ary 75El-1150/ {7l4)7MH150. rommcrcrnl µark1n~ lot Escrow Officer nce<t,.t·rt•at1vc people for tails ______ _ f175 to $875 µer month sweeper $4 00 pr h r fuJI & part 11mt• pNmo (',f~.N"' ... ALO"'FICE slartmg :.alary plus ex Will p T r.n r ce llent emp l uY t't' DEMOfiilSTRA.TORS o.i.:·;ll.)U I ay op n(•nl PO"lll)ftS Mui.I Psychol needs mature benc(1t:. and dental plan. your area $24 +a duy SSS haw (•x1w~11·11t·t· in rtoral pcl"RO!l as ··woman Fri· <:osta Mcs1tfac1hty l'ull Ca r n ee f'"ri 1Sat DRIVERS th•~ii;:n t:;xrellc nt op tlay .. Must have good Mooday lhrouRh .,.Niluy. S41·071tlor8'J2·:l800 -Men or women 25 vr' or Tarbell &.crow, one or JJOrlumty ln work Ill a publit• contact skills. 4 du 541M200 .Ga1l Htt'h11rds OL'NTA I. RF.''f~P 1JldPr Know thl'.<"oasl lhc nalmn·i; mo!>t pro prt..ost1A1011:.,ctl111~ wk Call for appt . or Ml'kc '-'··llivari. "' " -l(re1>S1\lc EM· row C.:om· '"'"39lti "" TIONST E p·d full c1l1e:..NctSl80 ;1wt••'k or · Pl 1 ... .., · x . uumcs 1s now interview t•ai.t· app y 1n p\.'rsou. ------tim~. rrin~~ne(its No m<>rt" Or11n1:~ Coa ~l ful(foranEst·rowO<ficcr Monthrul-'r1 G£Nl.;ftALOFt-'!Ct-; nights or Saturday·:. Yellow <.:a b:'-17300 Mt ror our Tu~tan office . f\ PH"SOn Friday COMPUTER Call832·6377 or644·2119 Herrmann. 1-'ountain minimum or a years ex· R 0 G E R I s Will tnin to handle Ren· OPERATIONS DENTAL RE C E p Va llc>y tNo or Slate r pcnence required. fo~x-\al Car, Fleet. Group ins. Hardware 3107 E t'o11!.I Hwy.COM SUPERVISOR bctwn Newho pe & relle nl rrtn°e benefit GARDENS & misc. ofrice duties. Work r lObe to home for ---------1 TIONIST. 4 day week. 1-'ll('lld 1 " lllf) µay v111C'I v:H'ul ions. Clencal Salary Sl322·Sl614 busy ofc. Call 645· 7580 • pa(·kaRe 2301 San Joaquin Should have some typing CASHI ER-Expl:'r with tiofA & MC. JO 35 hr!o Some cv~ & Wknd' AP ply a t Chas in 's, So <.:na!.l Plaza. • CASmEH. W/ex~r. roa Mens retuil ehu1n, in their nl'w South C'oaM Plau Slort 111t1mt·. l'On tact C..rnl L1llman. for appt. btwn 9 ·12, u t 21J..628.5253 - CASHIERS UTOTEM MARKETS ()penani.ts nuw a vatlahh· for rull and part lin11• Cashiers on 2nd and ant shifts No cxpt·r11·111•c necessary. we train Start at $3. per hour. <1d vance menl opportunity for mana)!emcnl pos 1t11rn to SS .SO p t'r ho ur tf qualified For more 111 formation c all tht• Personnel Office 12422 Lampson Str<'rt Garden G rov{'. s;n ~Ill Equal Oppor Emplo} 1·r CHA.UFRUR Prcsadenl or I. A bai.t•d <'Ompany IS looklnJ! for a professional r haufh.•ur. pre(erablc rci.1dinJ! in automntit• rai:.c:. TYrtSTS 3 yrs l':<per rn eompu\C'r --'--------8 Pd Holidoys Hills Road pxpenence. Contact Mrs. opcrat1om. ind I' yr DENTAL HYG IENIST Educati0ttA.ssist 2WbPdVocatiOft COM 640-5944 Rl.ley. 100': .. 'n:e To Applicant!. THE FEVER IS SPREADING CATCH IT!!! ABIGAIL ABBOTT TEMPORARIES CAl.L Uebb11· l'ard 557 !1760 •ISOO Ciimpus Or1v1· Newport Ut•11t·h Karen Poweri. 731 5627 1421 1 Ynrlw. Ste :lfll T u,lln Or l'an1h 1lvt1·r 773 ooOI 1400 N llarhor. Sh• 1113,\ 1-'ullt-rton S7l7 ·St I 2 supervi~ory t-:ciua v w net'ded for f'erio ofr II K p 1 T w it h u n • l c d ._.._..... ....10 tat 1 Boh Longpre Pontiac f:xpand'd funclli•n" lit• ....-cm .,, ns 1~ Reach Blvd. t'Omplc tmn or 14th. i.:ra1fo reqd 3 dys wk. sal upi•n ~frlhod1i.1 t'hild rt•n & f'or information i·all Westmins ter SECIET A.IY Ii STEtfOGltA.PHER S S77l·S9S7 CLEttKS S70S·S912 Also need Spanish speak· ing Typists and Clerks 14< per hour b1lln.:ual puy Permanent open ings; full & part 11mc. many (range benefits. Call (7 141 834·281il for t.1.-st appointment COUNTY OF ORAMGE PERSOHHEL DEPT. 62SN Ross S t. flm Gtllo Santa Ana. CA 92701 AHirmali\le Action Employer ------- 1111'1 1·ompull'r 1·ourl>t•s Prof shar'g & µt•iisaon yoolh. ti-'4 0745 S92-66SI 636-2SOO ~'!:~~et1111•n dl'adl•nl· plan. 11-t.11.12.66J1 ~·i;;~,r~~~ *FON£* GEHaA.L oFFla- Apply Nt'WPOrl M t's.1 Dcnt~I Asst Do you want Y.OUCATJON TAHlH:LI, ~SC ROW WORK U>nJ?Cnial sm ore '\'here Un1(1ed S1·hoo 1 nai.t a cart•t.>r 1n ortho t..:u1i1 INSTRUCTIONAL -* * bod t h · F.XEC ASSISTANT 1•\•cry Y Pl C es 1n . Cla.....s1(1cd Ptri.onnel or mg all your ROA :.kills? AIDES For ~tale·wade trade a!> Mod ty p1nR, pleasant f1cc. Mon·Wedns Thur:. 64(}-0121 ~titutes soc· 11 r OC A 1 rpo rt We· arc l'Xpundmg and l>(•rsonality. Room for Fri. 9am lo noon. Tue:-. d h llC(-d tlhh;irp 111d1v1du{lb i.:rowth To SOOO. Call lpm 3pm 1601 t-; Wlh. Dcnt11I Assistant for i.:ro"' Shoul ave sccrelanal toellm 540-6055 Coastal Person· St N B E 0 f in~ Newport lkach prai: Sfx'fwl l'dueatiun I OCH. skalb ld1ct .. phone J "111 ni•I A°'"'Cy. 27\M> Harbor. · · · ' ' tice. J day week X ltuy MH. /\ut1:.l1t· 1 m center!> hlllldle r1nani:1al & m <'m ''M "'"" li e r e <1u1rcd t-;<e localcdm llunhngt on tx-r..h1pr1:t•ord:.&haH S8PERHR " perienc:cd 631 -3733 Ueaeh, Oran~e & lr\llnl' rt'!lpe>n.'>ib11it) for smooth COMPUTEtt IM·PUT Salary ~.24 per hour runrung ofr Assm· t•x Informal Environment DENTAL ASSISTANT I Work on an on·t·all .1i,, per dt-sirablt• S<ilary Rf.CF.PTIONIS1' l':.cpt·r llL"'"lcd h:JSIS (> PWQ \ li33 3131 JobScrunty prert•rrcd. Full l1nh·. pen_ ·I • C.:OmJ;&,1-8~~~~·.~irnl s at a r :, open . c t.t M CHILD CARE ESCROW OFFICERS $'155 IN 30 DA vs 673-6443 AIDES And Jr. Offiurs 645·7383 in Newport !;nt~I office nl't'd' hl'lll SubditutH Who D0tt't WClftt ---------P~ll1ons <1vi11lalilt• lo fil d t' FuO Ti,_ Work ••. --COOK -youdur qualifica1 l in1n\ an ~~l.;~\~~~~\~~n v;;:~~'. llerc s an cm•llt'nl op cl tn)! corona po 1s 1n~ Weslmmstcr & Buena po rt u n 1 t y to t• ;j r n Day s hift. Cannery &plaque control. (ront Park. Slllary $3 42 pl'r $$$. .. w1thoutworkinl(full :::~~.~~g.~~7Newporl back&. 111 betweeu Call hour. Work on an on·n ill lime Tarb<-11 Escrow '" 644·0683 as ne('<fl'<i bas i:1 o ow 1 n t <· r v 1 e w 1 n I! PART TIM£! WITHOUT Sl-:1.1.INI; S1\Lt\HV t hl)NUS Col lq!t• Studt·nt" W1•kum1• ;>In 1-:x1wn1.•111•1• Ne<'l'!ISary BUlLOER'SCF.NTF:lt GtMr"OI Electric Ca II 835·3323 for lftl('r\'lelN IOO<'k FREI!: Gt-:Nt-.:RAL OFf'ICt-; Cl1m1.• work temporary for a 1·ompany who cart•:; about ,you. lmrnediutl' wurk-top pay. Call for. appo1nlment. 557·0061 .to~ of fice • ~OJ overload COOK Dental busines& ass1Mant. Dlllner house exp. apply front desk, training or 1 n p e r so n S A M · S t'Xf)t!ricncl• I'' I/ a r<'<• S EAFOOD 112. 3901 E ~l~ Coll otlA.MGE COUNTY DErTOF EDUCATION t714J8l4·5308 E\now Offii:ers and Jr omcers lo work approx· ·----------1·---------1mately 20 hour-; a Wl'f'k. l'or m.ul ''"l ~tu:.l h(· GENERAL OFFICE eoa.,t ttwy. CdM. ---- COOK DESIGNER Jr. Desi9n ErKJineer Afhrmat1\•c /\cl ion t:mployer pn1V1d1111! s uµplt>m ent11I mcchl 1111 lit1\•d 10 st·I up Thrt-e positions available help durm i.: '.1c·at1on Ii. maanl.lln t>r<>durtiun 111 our Costa Mesa fac1h t1m~ ;md d unng cw1•r t•quiµ l:>Ji M•i nrri\ 111 ly Vanous duties includ load period!. l'l'rm.1 ,\ve N fl !>IH 5125 Ill'! tYPln~ 55wpm, IO· neot. part lime work t-:x ---k\'Y. i.tcn\!ral orrice or ('t'lll'nt bt.•ncf1t µat·k:i ,,it• GENEtlAL OFFICE ""ml• a<'<'O unling l'x 1n<:ludcs Part llml', mu~l t•nJflY perient•1• he lpful. Ex ------~~·-• ---·• 8 Pd Holidoys phone t•ont:H•l, "urk1ni.: C\'llent working cond1 Orange Co. Musi h:.ivc --------- e.xcellenl r eference-. & ·----------knowledixe of L 1\ & CA.SH ltECEtns A/R·AJP CURI( Full time Mon thru 1-·ri 10 Key by to uc h re qwred Opportunity to expand your ar1·ounlln1? skJI Lo; while work 1n~ ~1th rure people. llosp1tal exper pre· forr~ Xlnt working con· d1t1on s & benefits . Bayview Conv Hos p 2055 Thur1n . C .M &\2 3505. E O. E Cox llobb1eR, a lt•ad1nJ? toy /hobby manufacturer has immediate openmg to work with l'nlJe d Engineer m detail dcs1~n of new produrts with aC'· cent in hig h volum l:' plastics . \andidatt•!> should be expericnl'cd 111 high volume con:.umer products with mmimum 2 years <'olle~e .111d 1nr t.'qWvalcnl eXIJt'ricnn • Paid Vocatlo"s w/('USIOmt•rs & df'lJ 11 lions and bene(1ts inch!d· l':LF.CTRICIA N For mformataon rail · \40rlc Pd\ <It'. 'i1ck puy & m.: dental plan. Apply Salary $1114 SHOO Cheryl Pu:ro ht>allh '"' J\pply 9am ~tween 8am· llam. lpm- 1 yc•ar JOUml'yman t•x 832·5440x11 tpm. Mon thru t'n at :lr>m. Natwnal t:duca-Orange eounty a rcas For informauon ph:a..,c· call Ms. Criiwlord. Jl 213/823·4253. Mon t'ri between9&S Chauffeur n e t>d cd full time. Must !iv{' or be willing tu rel(){•<1tc• 111 So Latt a rea. lmnw1ltall' employment Sa l<1ry 0 p e n p I c II s c ,. ,, I I 494-3754. CHlLD MONITOH /I\• 1n Care for 8 yr old i:h1ld for workini: parl•nts C:ook meaJs for rhlld. takt• to after school at't I\ 1t1t" .. oversee behavior. lakl- disciphn:uy measurt"'i ai. needed Perform other hoU'sehold duties as re quiTed. $510 pr mo I yr exper. 001' 301 677 Oto Apply F.mployment Development Dept Ad paid by employer CHURCH SECRET A.Rl f\tll Ume. !(ood typlnJ! skills Newport Bc a<'l' area. Pho n e Mr s Caudell 631·2880 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 1be Daily Pilot is seek Clcnt•al PROCESSING CLERK TRAINEE t:ont1m·ntal lns urann• t:''mpanu.•:. W 1· will tr111n YOU to lwrnmc a p<1 rt ·of thi: mult1·m1lhon rlnllar in suranre bus1ne!>'> I 11 d1 v1dual 5hould cnJoY workmi.: with numbt•rs Typmit s kills <1re a plus Our Company o ffer!> t•o mpr e h l•n s1 11c cmployet' bcnchts and outs ta ndln~ growth potC'nl1al m a modern and pleai,,ant work en· varonment !'or a n in· lcrvacw please call PcrsonnL•I 1714) 975.7724 17\4 U'lS-7700 F.xl :\3M • ~ -"The .1' ~Continental • ~ ln1urance ~Companies 414.1 MacArthur Hlv<l. Newport Beach F.qual Oppor Emplyr m/f CASHIER· SALES Full and part time posi uons available. In add1 lion lo a good startin~ wage, cashiers share in c~mmassion pool PHONE PERSON COOK needed. PIT .Jolly Ho~er . tui:.l a Mei,,a 54().~ Cook:.. k1ti:h1•n ht•lp wmtrcsse:.. bu!>hoyi. for new seafood rt•stauranl. Must have cxpcrat·nce Apply in J)t'ri,,on HllHi5 Garlit•ld at Brookhurst. Part time. approx toam· f'tn Vly or call U&I ·1336 3pm. Mon thru 1-'n No for tnlc:rvit "' experience required. ------- Answer phon(.'i; & refer Counlerhl•lp .('ouk l'<1r1 <•aJls. Mu st enjoy 1>1~ople ume full llm\· /\pply 111 (>l•r..on Gary·~ l>1•h :i:I09 Plcic,e apply 1n per!>On. K Coast Hwy CtlM Mon lhru l"n. COUNTF:H II ELI' Mon .. ,n Suf)t!r Sandwich ~lS 4867 ROGER'S We orfer rompct1t1 v<.• salaries and cXCl•l ll·nt benefits which 111dude paid holidays, vac<111ons. sick leave. r\'lirem<•n\ plan. c r e dit union . mcdwal. dental and hfl' lllSuranee -For an inten 1cw. con GARDENS COUNTl-:R C ll<I .. :>.ton tart Personnel Depart 2301 San Joaqwn thru f''r1. I llpm. t·very ment at 7141546·2651. ap Hills Road 2nd Sat. 8<1m lil'm Apply ply 111 person or send rl' COM 64().5944 Mon thru f"n b<-f 111m sumeto. ---------•I Mella North Clt-<i ni:ri.. 1170 Buker St, (' M CLEIK ----- per 1 yrs l'll·c· ma int TARBELL ESCROW B<Jrdcn·, P1•o.t C:untr,,1. t1un. 4401 Birch Street. cxper II.~ (;rad /\p -----696 ltantlolph (' M Nl'wport Beach. <Near pli cat11)n d cud l•n" f'~ X PER IE N C El> 546·5570 0 ' A1rport1 Equal Op 4-25-79. GLAZF:R porturuty Employe r . Apply Newport Mei.a t\pply 111 pt<rs on p NY Un1f1ed Sc'hool U1s l SanCleml'lltl•GIJ~i, EN t1assarwd Pt•rsonnt'I of 1615 N El Camino Real. rice. Mon-Wt•dns ·Thurs S.(; 492~\ll PINCHER Fri 9am to noon. Tuei. ,-----------•os lpm·3Pm J6()t i-: ICilh fa('lnry ( " Sl N 11 KO . ..: BLUE JEAN f Urg~8~eed i' ~;~.~~~~~~~.;·~, ELECTRONIC ENGINEERS lf"OOdeft Your ~sioMIC...-.er COMid.r lrwtswick! WOMEN & MEN or ll''~ with J l't•nn) T111 ... l ... EES I 1'1m·hl'• 1\t1 .1 lln•·' for :: l'Ull" I '°""-'l·u11"· d.1}' t • .irh ASSEMILERS .1dd1t1onal hnt· '"lilt Im I 1h,•:? du>' ch.1ri:1· •l · PACKAGERS '1111tommt•rr1.il Jdi. GENERAL LAIOR IMJ MOLDERS For mon• 111f11rnh1twn .ind 1011l•H"1' •ovr .,11 • .111 642-5678 Ckntral YOU SET THE TIME YOU PICK THE AREA WE FtHD THE JOI A.TMOCOST TO YOU TYPISTS WAREHOUS~ ASS EMBLY SECRETARll::S Call us today-we can hnd th{' Job for you VICTOR TfiiifNAOI y 5-Yices M.I. 556-1520 Orq 835·2622 E O.E M il-' f actoryjobcards &t1me Couple s w o ntl•t1 t o s heet s . Entr y level manage s mall hu~ant•ss w /room for advance· Mu.'ll enJ~Y meNmi.: l>CO-menl. S4.00to start pie, workmg IOJ:l'lh1•r, & ltOSA.H IHC be w1llin~ to l1:arn '""'lWC l •L1 Nil P lt'a s <1nt pror1tahle cox HOBBIES IMC. A Subsidiary o( Leisure Dynamics. Inc 1505 EWamer Avl' Santa Ana. t:a 92705 , Wt• are t·urrently lookm~ ror Ekctron1c t-;nl(lnl'C rs expcnen1·ed in the de StRn & development of 1-ommercial FM. TV. RF 0 ;1 y · Yfr1•k Mon I h o r I 9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll•••liiiiiiiii ... il lo n g t•r at ·, your 1 dc·r•Rion All 'lh1 ft-;1 a v u 1 I a b I 1• P ;1 1 d 1 vac:it1ons You don·t 1 pay us, WL' puy you I ~5533 oas .-w~.o E. v.oork . r rr. 963 1225. _ E E.O.E. M1F IELL~··jrl· : '="E Rv•C E '"• l ing a person lo augment --------- CLERK( 0 TYPIST Industrial HyC)ieftist C R A H OPERATOR With Class I lic. StO hr, Neill Crane. 531-3314 Dietary Supervisor (ull time. x lnl s alary & benefits . Mesa Verde and Audio intc11rnted circwtry with additional knowle<li.?t> 1n low power FM I l''M trans m 1lte r11 . You will Ile m volved in state-of-the.art mull•· carrier trans mission and receiver develpmcnt Call or coml' 1n loday I I our Classified Advert1s ing department for in· side te lephone sales Telephone sales eit perienre necessary. will t.raln for classified. REQUJREM ENTS INCLUDE: Clcncal Front 0H1ce for Dental ofc. Dealing with people and papers . In· tcrviews Mon. & Tues. from 1·2 & 6·7. South Coast Dentis try. 3105 Harbor Blvd .. C.M. MUil type ~WPM telec· ·--------tric) We are seeking an in. dividual wilb good typ- ing skills who can type indtatrial hygiene re· ports from written copy. Int.crest and background in natural science a plus. Jf you have • good telephone voice and are looting for a posttion as a clerk/typist with great Potential for advance- ment, please give us a call. Dependable Good speaking voice Pleasant personalll)' Salary commensurate wtth experience + com mission. Excellent com· pany benelits. If you are ambiDoua & waJ\l lo be paid for your efforts pieue call tor Interview: l'enonnel Dept. 642-~1. ext. 217 ~COAST DAILY PILOT aaow. Bay street Coat.a .... .Equal =unity Em ,. / O.ERJCAL -OENERALOFF1C~• Prelt1ck>us spot w/well known .xee 1earch firm ln N.B.. DuUn bwolve lYPlDf· fllln1. pltone wortr pubUc relaUou. IWU7GPMl· All&boDy waiwra Aat0e. UOl Oove St. Ste •70 UMlOO Clerlcal ~ ...... ...wry 1M•d1 a11 o•fgoh19 ,...._ for the folow• ........... CASH llCEIPTS A./l·Af' CLERIC Pull tlmebMon tbru Fri. 10-Key y tout'h r e· quired. Opportunity lo expand your accounting sltflts while working with nice people. Please apptr. In pel'tlon. Moo tbru Fr . ROGER'S GARDENS 2301 San Jo•quln Kiili Road CDM 64C)>5944 We offer an outstanding benefits package, lnch>d· Ing Oex time and Educa· tionaJ advancement, . PLEASE CALL: , ........ '75-77001st Jll or t11-n24 ~~ ~ComDeniee 4141 MacAIUaur Blvd Newport Beach Tr9de your old atuff for EQu•I Oppor Emplyr new aoodlu wilh a mtr OMllfied ad. 64:-5678 CUSTODIAN Coov. Hosp. 661 Center. Head Custodian ur~enlly Costa Mesa . 548·55RS &~dDis~: sJJ. ~o s\~~ DIETARY AIDE at Con per mo. dependm~ on ex valesc~t Hosp. Day & per. Apply 73S l'1th St. PM shill. Slablt: emp~oy. H.B SJ6-8851 menl. X benefits. I' rtlt! · Ins. after 90 days . Apply 1445Supenor. N.B CUSTODIAN Head Custodian I Salary $870·$1059 I yr. school custodial ex· per. 11.S. Grad. Applico· lion deadline 4.30-79 Apply Ne wport·Mesa Unified School Dis t Class1f1ed Personnel or. flee, Mon·WC(ins·Thurs· Fri. 9am to noon. Tues tpm·3pm. 1601 E. 16th. St. N.8 ... E.O.E. DfSHWASHHS Part time. No uper. necessar y . Bayview Con v . Hos p . C .M . 642-3505. E.O E Dl5'ATCHH Experience pref. but not necessary. Full time Custom Tow Service. 75t.1515 DISTRllUTOI SALES New marine d\sfributor CUSTODIAN has choice territories Full lime Corona del open for ambitious hurct Mar. Must be hard work· Working salespel'1'om1. If Ina w/ ref. Call Mon·Fri. yqa are wiJling to work 714Je73.22889-Uam. and Jrow with us. con· · \act Dick or Tony blwn Brunswick is :1 pt·ople oriented orj.lunlzal1on. or fenng exrellent (rinRe benfats benefits. rom pelltive wages and dis· counts on Orun~wic:k pro ducts Let us (ulhll your amb1tlOl'\8 and rontnbule to your career i<rowth. trvmt' I &13·144t I 2102 Rusiness Ctr Or I Suite 2M I Huniini;tton Bench I 847·3498 I 8907 Wam <'r l\vc #215 I I Laituna Niguel I Our employment oHice 1s "31·0542 I open Monday thru f''r•· 27957 Cabot Road 1 day, g 00 11 m to $:00 . I p.m .. und we are conve· Equal opportunity I nienlly locutcd Just 2 L F.mployer M/F J blocb off the San DieRo ---------Fwy. Drop by. RIVe UIO 3 calf or send your resume 1--------- wtth salary history to . -:::. Morfitt Jlll~ll•d. Cot .. MHa. CA. '262' 1714) 146-1030 BRUNSWICK CORPORATION Dlf9wDl•W.. Sl.17 per DAY Tha.t's ALL you pay for a 30day ad In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE lllECTORY CUSTOMH SHV~CI hm-spm. 714/838·1434 Mr~ c:o. w /ellec ok s on Troyco Marine Produels Udo lt le, Npt Bch, reqsr----------- hlghly qual lndlv to a1· DONUT SHOP etrly AM t uD'le total c ustomer llllUl. no exp nee. pref service r eapon . X Int lMlW'e fem. Apply In btnefll3, sal open. Call pers. Olpplty Donuts. Equal 0J>ec?r1unlly 87S-1888 lO arrange: an 1a4 Newport 91, C.M. Ems*>Yer M /F /If /V DO IT NOW' 64Z.H71 appt. a...m.d Adi &42·~78 ~~~~~~~ -===============1 -I • JOBS A special "H elp w anted" magazine to be published Wed. May 2 in Coast LI FE & Thurs., May 3 in Daily Piiot. Jobs will reach 107,000 Dally Ptlot & eoast LI FE homes along the Orange Coast, the county's premiere area for recruiting. Jobs wl II be read by 350,000 employment prospects • Advertisers reserving s~ In this special section prior to April 14, 1979 wlll be featured In the edilorlal content of tne special magaz:lne. For ..,__ reMrvatlon• and , •••• cell M2·M11. ' ' - -=r.;· - . .. --_'., L .1 , ' I I ' I ' I ! I ' I ...... '. I -l --.._ ___ .J8 DAIL v Pu .. or "'4pWtllilM 7TOO MmW..W 7100 Hlf,W..W 7100 .W,W..W 7100ltw.W..W ?!!! ~~~ ..... ?!!C! ••••••••••••••••••••••• •..-r ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 91 ~-;i.............. ~ t l f ..... WmilM 7100 ... W..eM ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ln1t•ll•r Ser vlrt,m1rn Laundry worktr nffdcd Lunch & arter 1chool '==.ao.s;:aew mf __ w LruO ur W u~un f'/I' for"°""'· hMIMt•I. ~-· Grllde 6.'7M. N ..... •ioaJy HllpW..e.4 ....................... 7100 WalC'r f,quJp Co <lOOD Mon·Yrl. Ftulble br1 Devil School. 2\111 bra dai· ursa • Employment VETHANS ....... ,,.... .......... Home Furnishing Consultant 1 Call ~SZ 1420 or Aol>lylnpel"IOO tttve r ly ly, Mon lhru Yrl. $3.~ MUISISAIDIS 1=~ =:~~;~~: ~~:;.~~he ryle * *"* RN'S ~J:~i:~:.~~ WANTM> wllh ((OOd t t!C hnlcol LVM'S •-'" CM Uc.-.dLlfe .... •klll•. t~mph aala 0 1'1 Dey ahln. 69 bed lac 8Hta ,_. nVt. • • A n wl,y h cenacd hi t' LIUaaUC>n a.ad re.al •Lale Xlot worklnlf cond. " 1-set-Sll __ i _____ _ .... ·=--u.-.'9 c..-, c ........ ,.,C>Hta S4~00Pw.._. Trainee wanl)Mnyln Cahl.lscur· l"aal 1ro w t n1 nttl benefiu. Reyv1ewConv. WMAklei7·3,1M.Ell· r1•nily lookin g for "'tote/tloanclal com 2iOH Thurln. C.M. * * * perlented o r cert. u.wu·rul .... nll Top ~m· pany ln Ntwport t-'a1h1C>I' ...... 311iQ5 t; o "" -__ .._. ftJitr hr. Meiua ""'-"-1 • ,, laland 'f09 aat.r,y. xlnl _.. · · · ·~· _ _..,. ,... llllll"I un pu1u t-ia n ben4:ril& iand llttract.lvc MACHIMIONa V_. Conv. ffoap. 661 OUillltUllOO to thOl!l" Who u(fi<:bl. ~nd rHUJDC lO ()nter, St. C.M. 1tu111lfy C•l1 IH2 am Ada23&,0 ally Pllo1.Boll ••l..a•un•Beach•• NURSE Acc.nn .... ~ t4.40-,wl4ow 0 H,.rl .. C. HCllll"f JH !IHI lft HtlOht non11ity •ltl\ It\ 1pl 1101 ro1 u ru and dm• our own car. wt wlll lr11n u t• l •c.n•t a W11-4~ OMt h 1n11hln11 Consul ant Ap91lr at Ward' I osta Mu a lor cmplor ent •' \OOn to.open Mis· lTJ llfl?~ 4991 IMO. Costa M•n . CA =c:~r"'ct!fai:.e:~ l•\.~1m11nt•t• 9282J6. 1se1, mH11, la thes & HCORDS Cl.HK "'·· perlorm various other MAKE UP TO $525 PER WEEK M«INM S.t4' o,_. otCM $4.SO ptH' Ho.r s1on Y1e10 '101e e.c.....-c1 TKWd• is.o• PH' Ho.r Dthef'-Saffl I~ S4.00 h r How Sew 8'9 MochiM • ..,,.,.,. U .50 ,_..How ptrot.cff•• StC)l"ll l1t1tdt..,. S4.50 ptff How a ~friC)ft"atlOft Mlodtelc ss.oo ,..,. Hour ft.ctrOft-bHM Serr Ice Ted\ SS.SO ,.ff Hour CuitotMr Order Clri SJ.SO ptcr How Air COftditi0ttlnCJ/Heatinq l"stolltr $4.00 P•r How Auto Radiator Mc-chanJc $4.00 Ptr How Apply at f111ployMut Ir Trainl"CJ Ad...wttratioe of H•thMJton leach. 518 M• Stnet, H..tiftcJtOR INch. Coll ftOW 1714) Slt..2526 °' 6l9..t554. Yew ,...t brl9MJ 00·214. GEML OFC to $100 , _____ _ ... a ~ b 1 o n I :. I a 11 ll GROUHDS KEEPERS Waterfront view Ito" L.AIORERS aboul a7hr hourt.layfor F ull t ime op<>n1nJ!S i.tartcrs? Prev1uu:. lrl!ht available Immediately 0H1ce expenence 11> all at I rvine <.:ompany t ha t s o eed1•d hcr1· apartment l'Omplexe~. l•crfecl for return to for J!n>Und.s kt-cpe r!., & work fon ·c . Ad va nrl' m:11ntcnance work1·r~ w1lh this inve -.\ml'nl /\pplyal rompany 100•: t'rc·<' to THE IRVINE CO applicant C~ill !'>57 f;l22 1071 Camelback ~ lfMPORARIE!> l!°J41tH.:ampus. I\ 11 Open Monda} \·venm.: Unt11 7pm GEHEftAL OFAC E Informal cm·m1nment Job~><:unl\o t ·ompany paid m1'll1c.il $700 TO ST/\ HT HJG HEH S/\l.1\ It Y WlTll 1-:XPF-:Hlf-:N('f. We " 111 tr;1in for ,1 \ ant•t v or art1\ 1l 11'' 1;45 7JRJ in N1•wport tiuwraJ OH ll'(' TRAIMEE ~;ntry lcvc·I p111.1 1 rnn _l!rndmg exams Van11u~ dl'la1l dut1ei, lluht typinJ! and n1•ut hunrlwril111).! rt• 11wn>d. t:xrelh•nt work trlJ? eon d 1t111n s anti hc11cf1ts md udlni\ d1•nlal pl11n Apply Xc1111 11.Jm. lp m ·Jpm. North I\ men ea n t ·or rt•,pon denr<· ~hool. MOl Bm·h Stn ,•l, N1•wport 1~ .. 1l'h <Near Cl C i\1rpor\ l l':q u al ()pporl 111111 > t::mploycr Nc-wPort lwa<'h t*1 !MllO SECURITY ITPAYSTO SEE US Come in a nd Sl'<' \lw t"'<· c•1t1ng th1n~s that a rc h appensn~ al Wl'lls FarJ!D We n1•ed c'C ~ pcr1i:'nred Sn· u ri t y Gu;ircb m lrtiM/Hewport ~ach Sm.to A.no/ Anaheim ~rtOft/hetta Porlt Costa Mffa & th• Whittier ClttQ 1~1MEOIATE OPI-:NINGS (or .. uper111s-or y lt•v1•I 't·c·unty 0Hw1•ri. up to . $4.25 P.,-Hour with one <Jf the natwn 's l.1r).!1'!'>l i.tuard M'r\ 11·1·~ /\JJJll)' in pcr_hl>nJ.o ~on Fri . flam :lpl'l 1~.:12WCommon"1•:dlh Fu llf'rtorl. CA Mon Fri . 8 30'1 :iu :!:lO W Warn1•r, Hm :!17 Santa Ana, (;A WELLS FARGO GUARD SERVICES lhVIMOn or Haker l'rote>rtlf1n St•rv1n"• 1-;quJ I Opportun1l) Emplnvn M F Apphe1llo115 accepted Mond.iy throuJh I rid.iy 10" m to pm Coita Meu Ret;ll Store Joas Smtol Striil!t Cost1 Mn1 1114) !>49 9400 COC Mff/ .. mm 1104.1•1 FRONT DESK ' CLERK pu,.,111011 1rr11111 d 1.111·h ,1\.111.rllll' tl11t,t.1111l111 )! OllllllllfhllHl V t'Xl'I' 1111 1,11,ipl(• orH'nt•·•I ,.,.,.,on 111 .. vork ~l'l1Y1'V1trd l-rl110 .. xlnt bt•111•frh 111rl11d 111v frl'\' m1•uls /\pplv •1 .1111 to 12 noun. Mon / l"n 1'1•rsonnd MARRIOT HOTEL !W Nt'wport l'ent<'r l>r Newport lk'urh F..quul Oppor t-:mpl m ll<Yn:J. M /\Ill I ..._.)!UOJ lkh rt•.,111 t ti li.1 \ "k. pd \'at·alrt>ll & l;olll" ~·1196 Hotel HOST /HOSTESS CA.SHIER FULL1PARTT lM E Opportunity curn•ntl" ~XL'iL'> for Pl-'<JPI<· Ont•nt ··d pcr..on abl1• to wo rk fh•x 1 b I e ho u r ., i-; n J 11 y pleasant worktni.t 1•011111 t 1 o n ~ & t· o 111 11 "' n v bt-nt-f1ti. i\pply !larn I:! noon. Mon 1''r1. l'(·ri.on nel MARRIOTT HOTEL ~ N1•wporl l:1·1H1•1 I 11' N1·w110rt fk ~11·h Equal Oppnr 1-;mph .m ( lious4'<'h'unr•rs' E x per. & car m·c(>~'ary for work S3 75 hr tu lram t).16 !17110 HooM>cll'ilOl"r' to work lor .laruce ' lta~•W<h Ann 'fUe:..J-'r1 8 :1 li45 IKOO HOUSEJ<EEPER S Full I. I' T1ml.' )I.Int l11•n1•f1 1' H;iyVH'" \1JOOr. 350 W H.1 \' ~I ( . ~1 &12 :l.'.05 t: 0 .. 11ous1-:1·a: .. :r>r-:H W1· 111'C-<l an Eni: s pk inl' I un ltt\rng J)4.•r1:>on, I'> lwlp run oor housr & 1·arr for 'l yni: k1tls l.1\1°111 or out XJnt ;.alary 552 fM~:lfi HOUSEKEEPER W:1s h . iron riot h1•;. 11110rou)-!h rlt•;1n111~ N II J dvs Mon. Wt·d. Fri !I I ,,cf wk 1;.w 46~,5 :tf! Iii' M Housewi•H & Stu- den ts Fotomat needs you. M !>h1 ft lU 2 :w. I' ,\1 ~t 2 JO 1 Xlnl b{·ndtl'> & workllll! cnv1ronm1•nt. l'a1d trnrnini:. 'onw J•11n i\men eas larl!t''it n •t.J1I photo fin1i.hinu l\'.1 m Over :noo i.lure:-. up\•ral rn1o: nation with• Fm 111 \cr\11e w plet1!>1' 1 .di ltmtt'r Scher .rt !lfyl 111>5 or flll out nn 11pplll'at mn at your nenrei.t Folo11111 t l<IJ>rl' t: 0 r: GEH OFC/Train•e Ma,JOr home bu1ldl·r 1n lrvme wan\s <:1rl Friday tor ('lCn C'al. hH• lypin).!. tl11<1nbutt· & ~tamp mail nm t•rrundi., n·h1•\'" rt• t'\'J,lllOnti,l J\ l>U!>h l1u\l1111 ~w1t<'hbo.i nl in lohll\ Must clnv1· h,1\1• 1.1r & va lid d r1 v1·r ., I ff M1n1mum ""I!'" frl'\' mf'd1cal & ltf(' rn'luran cc +other ('II rn 11 a n y bt.'nef1ts 714 7~12 ~f«MI It.Irr Styhsl, lar~c llusy ---- !'lt1 lon Follow111g not IMMEDIATE GENERAL OFFICE Entry ll'V(•I 1n I h1· Stu dl'fll Service l>l•partm\•nl m'<'l'S.'ary ~i :!'llfi PARTTIME HAIR STYLIST Eam S Sun & Mon ~·2'l56 EMrLOYMEMT -Sr\N Cl.E M f:NTt: or nul1ona I t•d II(' al ton I landyman, 40 hrs Wt•ck. corporation rurrespon $1.75 hour. 645-338 1 or dcnl'l' PoS1t1on An!>wrr biS-5!14!'1 The D/\ILY P ILOT 1s ron.<;0\ida\ing 3 subsllln· llal part of its d1slri b u tron into paper routes re· q uirin g afternoon d l'- l 1 ver y by m o tor! zt·d tr11.n~portal10n student requ1'i.l!! lly ma 11 --- ttequ1rc~ del:ii l, wur·kcl HICKORY FARMS romc bu~1t· f11wnng an •l.1b<"ra l 1nt·omt· ;II Has part· time sail'" opp. lowant·c plus bonui. pl.in typin~. t:oou txisltion for person n·turninii lo Juh ma r kl' I . i-; x t• e 111• n t be fits Apply betw(•en, !Ju llam, Jpm·Jpm. Nort Amer.tun Cor· U!S cc School. 4401 l1rch, ' reel. NewPort ·~ac b. (Near O.<..:. ~1rpo r t I Equal Op· p:irturuty E >loyer G-R·E-A· SAUS JOI HOW OPIH tooo PAY . r.oou )!OURS, r.ooo CON l)f T I ONS MANY ~·1t1 NG to: RF.NEt'ITS. 'A!,'T GROWING COM· N Y PR O M OT ES M WJTHIN. T RAlN 0 R T 0 p lit A N A 0 E M 1': N T ~TART S "IM . M E D l A TE l.Y ''. Jc io;VB OA RO };XPERI ENCE UELPFUl. WF. HAVF. oun OWN T RAINJNO PROGRAM PUT ON BY THE COUNTRY'S TOP OK C AN SA i.ES EO P LE <.:AJ.L AT N C Jo~ F O R E RVIEW. ORGAN XCHANGE . STAN 714,,..7302. ty. daytimt· ror ma lurt' •Short work mg hours 17 lady. Why not l(t'l hnck days per wt'ck) into selLing in a plca~ant •Excellent part lime 1n lnteresling J1 1c k ory <'omc Farms Store" See Mr. For deta1 Is contr11•1 Tt mpson . So. Coast foster Ouellet 4!16 G800 P'.auiLowerMall. between 9 JOA M·7P M. -M·f'. Looking ror a ho me of1----- your own? You'll find mao,y homes advertased 'The fastest d raw m the for sale in Classified West. · .a Da ily Pilot every day. Oassilled Ad. 642 56711 Here's Your Key An ExcitillCJ Mew Ccreer ... N. • .. -c•• .. 1• • • ....., 0.., ................. .... ...... -....-... w ..................... E...,...-. ...... __, L.-rw_ ... L .. .....,...._,_ .... .,t fi\.r--i m CMtk•. '9&Wy w=li~ l~G:. ~y SllflCIS 71J46H "-'OU 1'-llllY~ • ,.,... 5-te AM Wl• arl•t 'urnmtly uc\·c~t r,1,•1tnl • ""'crtilllry. AHO<' d uties bt our machlnt> needs secre w 11 yr pro· b b 111..: a pl1t·J t 1on~ or bate exl)('r & superior s op. Jo reqs. good ,.. t11Tw ll1•c• C'lnk~. i.om1· &kill.II. 80+ typing & Mag knldg of basic math d 1•11cul 01 t1h111( "xf>t!r II. no:Jhrthnd. Deluxe or M.Alth abop e~r helpful rt1•'11 .1hh· but not rwc lice". Npt Och air port but not nee. Cal for appt, 1\1111lv 111 llt'l'-'IOO UN'a. Good bene. Salary Pen;oaoel Dept. Te lon1c· lr.iri,.,rnwri\'U lni. comm w/ expcr. Contact /Berkeley, 494·9401. Lag 3'1'.'U ttn .. \vl. l: M Ms. Prentice. 636•5300 lkh. E .O. E t 'o t: Mi l-' ------------L~Al.SEt;R ETARV for M A C ll I N t.: 1.inuunnl l11•lper vanety partner in Newport OPJo:RATORS, tape slat (tf JOO'> No 11xp ne<' Rei.ch law h rm Top pay ling & die cutllnft. Full l~·1wk l\rotht>r~ Main for to p per-.on . Xlnt t i me t:x p f'r1e n C'1· 1 .111w1· ~·rv1n• 979 3837 ~ ... ·IL'i, minimum 5 yr'I h e I p I u I • b u I n o l J~ necessary Advance I \l\ITCIRI I, e xperie nce, ge neral ment poet'l1b1h\les with" 11111111111:' l•1f m11n pracuee!S9-0234~--young a~gres111ve com. ~11111\11 & n1u11I\'' 1n ~pl l~al Secretary pany Male or t-'e male. .•f•".1 \pplv I 'n1\ 1•r,al . 11 d b Call 714n S4 14l.5 Bu1hl111'' ,, J I0\1·n:to1·1· S rl\ll ynam ll' USIOl'!>S -. - -,., t1 t 1)!at 1on f irm 1n M•IOS 1"•1 W ~lh ~t. SJlll1t N\•wport Center st.'ek~ "" \11J M.!1~'til• t'XPl'r . e ffi cient & f:icpeneneed, lull time. JANITORIAL CUSTODIAL 1'1111111111• & 11·11 l tlllll'. .111 .htl" '1111 lw111·l1l!> .. 111 ·~.x:· * * • Jeanne Spears JK.'> (Jj! It· t'vsla M•·~a Two Fre• Ticlc•b to t ht• I.ON<; BE1\(;l l Tm:ATHE n :STIV1\L IMTHE IOOMIOOM ROOM :-.t.1rr1111! 1!1711 ll\•.,I 1\t trt-'' nornrnf•e Ji ll l I.I\ h11r..:h al the Loni! 1i.:.1\•h (.'oil\ 1·nt ion & t :11 h•rta1oml•nl C\•ntcr. 300 .. lh\·Jn Uhd, I.on~: lll•:ll'h (';ill &12 511711. t•'<I 272 lfl( l,11m your tirk1·l~ * * * e n e r R e t i l' 1 c R a 1 also pan. ume 642·3030 'l'rrctary Shorthand. d1C'taphonc & xlnl typrni.t i;k11l.; a must. Sa lary fl{•Jlollable Benefits Ca II t>W-0060 --- LEGAL SECRET A.RY L.agW1a Hll1s 2 yrs CA exp ne<' Sfl IOOwpm. 1ype80wpm. Mal? Card I, :;al t·o m me n s urat e w/abil1ty Call Mr.; Wmslow. 837· 1060 LEGAL SECRET A.RY Law firm w /very 1r1 tcrcsling corp & Ii t practice nd.., legal S1·r> w tsupenor skills inc· uul stand 'g MA(; II all1h1 v Beaut Npl l'lr 111\-·, xJnt s:il & bt·nchh Sf'nd rnsum1• to H lla.:.:\•r\) u;o Newport t'tr Ur, Slt• 1J75. N A C /\ !Y.!t)liO IA!J:al SECRETARY J'n>.;t1j!tou., firm w dux ~urroundrni!' i.t~·k~ t•'Cp le>~al .;{'('y w 'top 'k11li. tu report to uni• of t ht• purtners To SI llMI C<tll !"Ml 6055. CoaMJI l'cr,on nd Al(cnt•y. :!7~1 ll:irbor <.:M 100•: FREE l.Jquor !-;tore derk n1ght'i Costa ~frsa Ma id pos1t1on open Wltdys & wknd!'I. PlcaM· apply Sea<"hff Mold 1661 S (.;oast llwy LaR Hrh 4!>-1-4892 Mwdb. apply Tht· Inn J I Laauna, ~I I N Coa~t llwy, l.alolunu lkach M/\IUS o ver l!L dJ.) t•mploymt'nl Appl> Mary. San <.:lem cnle Inn. 125 W. Ave. Esplandrun M:ud wanted gu11rantt•Pd :JJ hrs a wt·ck M 111 "a..:t· j!UJr Jn\t·l•d <.:all t;15.3967 MANAGER· TRAINEE Party rl'nl;ri !>lore n1·t'{!!> J c· J r 1· 1· r m 1 n d 1· d mana..:1•r tralOl.'t' Shi· ~hould hkt· 1wopl1• & lw .irl Qrj!:rn111•r /\ ppl y <!02~ Nt•""rJOrt Bh d . C M :'vtanai:cr for mob1h• hom1· pa rk Sala ry + qrt" :\1LL.,t bt• mt:<"hnn1 c·al & abl1· t11 work park Nl•ar I' J r k (' r i\ r 1 t o n a 7Mt'193 9796 urtt•r S MA.NICURtST for NB ml·n·~ h:ur salon l'ay no'; 646 2716 RN'S, LYN'S, NURSES AIDES WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU WANT •Higll1st ,., ... C...ty •u.lfoe• Alow•c• ., .. .,..... .... • ... I•=~ . ._.....,.. •C.t.a.. ... •Dally Pay Check us -come in and visit our of· ficc or call and we will tell you how to ma ke the most money working for the best registry. "Ask Our Nurses .. Work our "Float Pool" a nd get benefits too! WESTCLIFF NURSES RRISTRY 1617 Westdiff-Wte 209 Newport lffch 631 -06-10 ••• 752·tl II A Mem ber ol C A N S \1 ~; U I C A L R 1-_; C E P · TIONlST 2 Yr' •·icp«r (j(l(tur ~ omc~ or h~p1lal n ·q Rei. p · r eec•pl ion . bookk~epinit. phon1•,, typ1nJ{. 37 12 hr "k. l~·nf'f1t<; llcaltll 10' J>t•n,1on profit ~Jl,1 ry open Send rel>Uffil' l•• l'la.'>s1f1ed Ad 1141K, l>atly l'tlot. PO Box lSW, l.M.l;i Mesa , Ca 92626 MultJllth Operator I ~lary S&»S1008 I y1·ar \'XJX'r II S. t.irad or equiv Apphcat1on U<'· LYN'S , .... , .... A.ISWft• RN'S P.+n.. DoySMft At Ga.rfield Care, 1t 1s easy to achie ve sat1s far tJon and feel good about what you do. Our stall and modem la<'ihly 1s only a part of our !>uceess i.1.0ry. We work with our patients to be sure they are gettin g whal th1")' need and want. Not loo much to ask, right? And the reward ? S aus fa(' llOO, a good feeling of a .)ob well done. ANO an excellent salary. There·~ nothin g quite like 11 Come and visit us. You'll see what we mean. GARFIELD CARE Coe•alftcettt Hospital--. 7711 Garfield ~hoch,CA t7 I 1147-967' Equal OpPortunity t:mployer Mt 1'•1H Slaw l'ert. only. $4 Ill'• hr, Xlnt benefi L'> & work rng <'Olld 8llYVH.'W t'tlll\ 21155 T h u r111 . C .M ti42·3505 fo~.O.E l\:irhv Jt"'" C:ourts1dc has 1rnmt'll1,1lt· op<mtnl!!\ IM an t''<IH·r full t 1mt'. 'al~1X'r~on to work 1n thl· pollh .John Waynt· 'l'f'nnt'> Cluh Th<• person \\t' an• look tn~ for mus t tx·allruct1vc. personuhle \\. .1hlc t11 work wknds Xlrll 'i:i111ry & rr1 T1 1!l' h1:rwf1l!) l'hn ht w11 !l I:! trlO t1:!M :,.t!I MZ2 adlinf'4 3 7!-1 Nurs1•s aide ur unh•r h i\pµly :'lit·~ po rt M l''a nl'\.'<kd for night o;h1f1 111 LO M UDIT l 'n1f1t•d Sthflol ll"t twn h~p1tal Prcf1•r1·' Kitchen H•lp•r A A MOVIE EXTRAS Cla.~1flL'd l'l·r~onnd of per Xlnt ll<'ncf1h. w in' CLERK M1"111·al i\'>~1:-.tanl f M w 1 Th 1 "' IO" sOU"h\ by t'o llywood H"l'. on l-'< n~ ur' & Ln<'Cntive pa) '""' .,.ull t1m1·. 1mmt'd1<1\l' 01J1·mni;:, ix·rm 1>oi.illlln \.:i>OtuM l>otlH' Ol'lant•y . H:tll•11!h l11lh llrn.p1t11I i 11 Iii:'> !>71Ji I': 0 E MI" Our rapidly expanding , .. aturc womun, uro ..,) ,.. ~ f-'r1 9am tu noon, Tul'~ Bt•verlv Manor 3411 V11 S&.L st.~ks hard workinl! office. ~tcnll' lt•c·hn1qut• movl<' firm $20 $200 ix·r .,.,. 160 1-· It I'\ <. .,., 1ndl\ tu wurk IO our b U'>Y IYPIOI!. X·ray. 'alarv ~ day poss Look1ni: for 1.PmN ... ':m"' () L'• . 11 Lona . Loan [)(>pt. Rcspon~1b1ll l'orpor :llt' b r·nl'f1l.,. outgoing 18 ii) -yr oldi. .;St;.;.;.;";;_..;.";.··;.;.;".;.·---·~--~~-------- ty includes booking m•w ~\II 2247 want ml! to brPak into NURSES loons. aud1\tng nl·w loa n -movies 1114) 53S·Ol20. •RN'S• l.A ll Y HARBER W\N'l'f:I> for bu') I .;1~una lleh Salon :\tun Thurs 1~1 l;Gl<!Jud1 m pot. preparing weekly Sclbng anythin~ with a ext~ VIUEO CASTING Selling anytlun~ with a • LVN ·s· fWldmg reporL'>. <Jud1trnl! l>wly Pilot Cluss1ht-d l\d Sf:f<VICE cnow II\ 4lh Owly Pilot Clas:.1f1cd Ad •J\IOES• loan files. Good udvanct' 1s u s imple matter }t•ari L'> a ~1mplc mJtt1·r MANY OPENINGS mcnt opportunity i·x1~b Just call 642 56711 JIL'>t call 00 56711 ALL SHIFTS for nght person ai. wt-II ---------..!...:....:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;~..!.--------...., () u r " J i.: e b c n 1• I 11 as good startml? !>.ilary. ~'J<"hll\1'.'>t.. LAUNDRY company paid bt·nl'f1t... pat·kagc I!> the· l11gh1·'' includtn~ dent JI 10 rnak(• a µhone call. \·0111 SUPERVISOR l'.11t·1·r opportunll) t·\ h1' fur rl'ltahh• Pl•rsun "1th orj?an11a11onal and -.up1:rv1~orv o,k 111' Som t' launtlry 1•;i<111·r pn•ft·rrc·d or w11lrn).! Io Ira 111 hrii:!hl ,uranC'(' contacl l'l'r!-.1111 Make 0 move parc&st.<e' nel. IS33-8383. St• Mutual S&l h • E~ltar/\rthurHl.~Br wit out moving. 111d1\ EnJov '<Int tum ---------• p.iny h1·n1•f1b rndudinl( Loans rm· m1·11I. ;1riply %m· I<! CONSUMER LOAt-1 rn;.111. Mon Fri. l'l.'n;on· PROCESSOR nd Our rnp1dly growing S&L MARRIOTT HOTEL seeks ~xper incliv to prn. :JIMI N<·wµt1r1 Cc·nlt·r Or ecss new loan apph('a N1•\\ f)(lrl H<·a C'h lions. typ1• loan lloru 1-:1111.11 Oppor Em ply m f ments & handle otht•r rt• SF:LJ. 1dl<' items with a Dully l'ilut Classified /\d fl.12 5G7K 1~!l~~,~~~ !'1or '-'JO day acl rn lhl' DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO IT NOW' 642-5678 ---- Machinists lated dut.Jes Good typing sk_1_1ls & PR ability arc• c' sent1al If you M l' look mg for a ~mwing c·om pany that ofrs. ehanrc ror advanrement Good ~lartrn~ <,ulary & xlnl lw:neflb C<>n\acl l'l'r!.Ull· net. 833·8383 Statt Mutual S& l 4001 Macl\rthur Bl, NB EOF: M f People who riL-ed J>t-'opk should always <'heck the Service Directory in the DAILY PILOT Coll Hobbies. Inc . leading manutacturer ot fuel powered engines. models ano raOto controlled ulllls tor the .toy/hobby industry har. lho following openings JOURNEYMAN MODEL MAKER 011111thcahons include mold knowledge otltmn1ng and selling up wOOd and metal tooling machines. building expemnental molds. bu1ld1ng experimental metal. WOOd Md plas1tc prototypes FORM TOOL CUTTER/GRINDER Ft&fl.n.- w e ·re ~1ng 1nd111tduals with a minimum of 6 years exoenence and the abihty to Qr>nd. cut. sharpen. make and modify s pec ial tools 1n accordance with spec•ltcahons end/or toohng reQuiremenls Also reQu1red 1s the ability lo set-up and operate necessary equipment in both high speed and carbide 1001s for auto mahc screw machines. We offer compelltive wages and excellent be ne fits . For an 1nterv1ew. contact Personnel at 7 l 4/646-256 t 0< apply 1n person to 1505 E. Warner Ave,. Santa Aoa. Ca. 92705. W.. are an equal oPPOrtunity employer M/F Cox Hobbies i\Jow you can work with the best m actunes and people in the industry -without moving out of the Pomona Valley. And. you'll be working with P om ona's largest industrial employer . Over 6.000 of your neighbors are already pa rt or the General Dyna mics Pomona family 1 • ve got immediate ope rungs and plenty of work fo r years to come. If you're pro ud of the kind of work you do, a nd you 'd like lo work with people who feel the sa m e way -:>ee me and let's talk about your new job. ~"·~ MocWni1h Jig '°"" Mocw.i1h Lcttlte MocWlli1h MllUJIC) t1lldliM Madli11i1ts Toof & Die Mt*ft'S Elt9i• LaHM O,.rator1 MUlillCJ MochilM ~ators ~rfndw Operators lorfJICJ MacW..1 Op..-oton Twret LoHw Operators M/C Mac.WM Operaton Precl'"-GriJlder Opft'aton Micro tllliluhu • flrecfllotl MadlWth l1t .. trid &.ctr.le lhctrid- N /C t1uMfl •c• M1c••lcs Moc:MM Tool Id l .. 1n M•t .. •ce lhdricNm D,.....,.. o ..... Etectro Plllhn Apply in person at our Employment OHlce, WALTH WIMFIELD, Employment Manager BAM· 4:30PM Monday tin Friday GENERAL DYNAMICS Po•wDl .. sloft 1naw . ......._....._,,,, a.CA An Equal Opportunity Employer M1•· US CIUie:nsblp Reqlllrect CALLlMMl-:OIATt:L\' 17 14)898-9237 or 171 4'638-0JO I Hnd~cc•rf'l.'k Bus Pk 121H2 Valll'y View Sh•:-, G G -acros!> lhr brid~·.•· NOW OPEN!! LAGUMA HILLS OFFICE f-'or Your Conv1•n1l.'nl'l'' :!52..'Xi <.:;i bot Road (Eldorado Bank Dldg > l714195 l -0355 •NATIONAL* NURSING SERVICES Temp employ agene~ a step above a registry NO F EE EOEm/r h Nurse WE TA.ICE THIS OP· PORTU .. ITY ... to in· troduct you to Fulltrtoft Car•. o CJrowing factor of CARE IMTEINISES, a rapidly expandl1tq challn of C011••1cent hor.pital1. Du. to this ottbtC11tdf1tg growth, we hon a position .. ailalM for a: MIGHT SUPERVISOR RN T his posllion offers tremendous growth OP· ponuniUes. We give you every c hance to grow with us. lf you are ln terested in working for us, the m06t reputabk l<>nR·term convalescent troRpltal in Oranae Coun ty, pleMSecaU us. l714199Z.5701 FUWRTON CARE c ... •ta11t ... , ... ~N. larbor F\llle'100. CA Equal opportunity emp . )l/F • • ·-· • 0 •• ... Milii"Wmhd 11001 ........ w , ~;;i-••••• ••• • ••. •• ••••• ~::?" ~ 71 00 ...., W-...4 1 I 00 ...._ w.-.t.......1 1 ' • •• •• •• •••• • • •• • • •. ·....,. n-.. I 00 ...._ W..ted 71 00 RN ·s @ .... &ESTATE'' .. ·;:~!"i2~i~!:: ~:·.:ULL·····o··c··:·s····· ~. Apnl 22, 1979 DAILY PtLOT .,, Nurs anl( SA* ~ll!p.!~~~ .. 7100 HlfpW-.4 71001...._W_.... 7111 • Salary It Comml11ion •••••••• ·-••••••••• ••••••••••• ~;eT .................... , grb::~:1::n1J~..':~ %e~ l•Sec-r•et••ry _____ •• •• • •••••••••••• I N Y E S T M lte•••h dl'vtilo1l•r Ll\e " LYN 'S [ N T 1ypln1t. ph11nl'11. flhnl WILSHIRI MUlll havl' ur GU·4111U Sll.£S -Now arc<•puna appllru CERTIFIED ---------•! UUIU for Cull & part time• lf you're •mblllous, aeU· mollv11ted & w1lhng to work You w11l 11ell Suon at Canon copy machinl'I 4t hc.oe111JM1 wt aro a small young company, you can i(J'OW with Ull AIDES IAIM WHILI Rftllaurant po1011ons lo th1• fullowlnl( Y"--• 11,...1 ..,. Ac('tlplhlll oppllcauon11 dt•s»mmenl.K ""' • "" " for ~•_pt;r L..u\l(tH1c Chlldren:i BUOY A CHOtC.~ ..... '" .. ....... CoHli .. u.t "1•tlh0..ty l'oJ> l':.i~. R1•nt r.t:. Padc.ittl' Chui{'\' of Shift, · t '.iJI nr <.'unw 1n .Hid '•'t' u., • KELLY HEALTH CARE 21 l /42MO I w 714/1404 I 61 000 l.-. heclt l h•cl. Wt. IO '-°"I a.octa, CA tOIO 7 I' l U :-. 1' '• ' .i 111 ~ \ r .1 n" , '1,iw, •• , 11 .. ,:1 .. 11 \ I 1 .... I 1r1111111 \I.iii j11l1 .:1.r, Ill.: ••1'11111 ut hrn' !111 ,., I n I .. h I .I "' •• "' ~t'll t'l\f\'tl 111·1·11,111 $1 Ill 111 •111 I •'f I\ 1u·1,1111nl'I l'r.11111 .tl I'" ~»If lllll"lfl~ "'""'""'"· 111.11 •• I' II .\ 11f'1' f( \I 11 t< ~ •,~ r .. mal<' l 'ulll llt•111,, llt'\'\lt'\I 1 'l"':J"' lt•rrt·d 111 J V Ill ll \I I 11 1111 fl I I l'{ll ll.t.'I ' 1·:>.1 1 • hr~ hulul,1 •, • ~11·k 1111\ '"' Jiii\ ....... Ith I\ ll H .., I 1; \ I> ~1wt11 , \v1i111 .1111111'> MlNSTHl\l'll lN ~ ... l. \ h1·1n.: .1t t "Pl1·d 111 t'\j)\•t () I ,1 I\ I>: I' t' II U II l \ Sun t 'l,·1lh'lll•· '"'"' ro1I H.at.l111tt•h•11httm· Ult ~o llll.t.p1l.1I 711 l9b 11 ", ,1 ~nl.i lot ~.ml.i \11 ,1 l l3 HURSIHG l°';t't'tl It " Ill L \ 1\1 ~ .. , l'M 1>tuft:., 'Wt'll tl11 u ~..it for c'Qflv h11-.p1t • .i Xlnl '"lary & li.•nt'f1t:; l\ppt~ fit>Vl'rly MJ11t>r 340 V11• tona. l 'M PIXOPER. Opt•r s fu r tPh•phr•11 t• .i1U.W\·rm•: '"r' l\'t• M u,.t ht• .ihl.· lu "'11rl. '"llll w1·c·k1 •111b T\ p1ni.: .I!> 14 JHn r t' lj U I rt• ti t-; \ 1wr1t•nt't• p1 .. 1 w n ·1I or will l1 .i1n Many 1·11111 1>anY ht•nt>f1li. Full 111111• ---------·I orpurt11m1•.1tay & ,1Cln noon 1•\ 1·n1ni.: ,hdh NURSING ASSISTANTS ;n ail11hh• t•l1·a:-.t• t'.Jll Mon thru F11 ~;, l.!JO 1:-:01-; rEOPLE PERSON Exe<·ul 1v1· 111:1-ds I' 1t 1111t· <t:.sot·flllt• 1 n wholt•11.1 ll· i;upply J.'lilly 1·1.1p1t.1h1c·d Mr llult, 642 111.1'1 PEtlSOH FRIDAY Our ••I"" •l•H 11vt•r111HI SBVIM6 NaSOH 1Jl11yderk SJ>Or\.llwt.11tr St mJlhon tll<'h 111 \OlulfW /\pplv 1tllhl' JuruorContt•mporury lul )rill f»all'llrnl r1.n1 ' m1..i11QC1 ,.~;ht up tu 100• , .a.I_ - un ownt-d 1•tl)Jlof'rt) Con R .-.... ~1r11111 I luc-.11 11111 .. H•tUtlll 0111nl(1• Count ·~9--- l'T1 ... 111(11>t1 .... 101 pn~ "'" nlf•U"• ~·• rt'lun11I •UP II 11 r \ I tl Ill p U \ l' I 16 ......... l.a.d l"rrrnniol 111 hvulll' '1111•11 Mew= .. och 111111 1i.•r'lonul lrullllOM 1·---~-----Work v.tlh lJUull l'llau • ~1 JHdl(l'm<'nl l>t' Y•·lop tta.u.ur1tnl 1J 1u:k In l'hc m I n I .. 111 •• II fl .. I .,. no •. full ur p I. 11\lt'r Ill l-,1·• 11rtl11' I 11q1 ~1·11 Awl)' ull 631 M7U, ~ I> u Ii I 1 1 I 1 111 1 l 1• cl 1-: l7lJ1 St. C M l'UrtON"lhlj.1 tu111I;. ;111111 w. h.1••· , f1·v. 1111,.nm~i. Jlt'll1i1urunt 11 ·11 run t11111vC' "" l11 t•1u.1·1'"' .,. ho µndt· pr-.)Vlt• 1(00<1 "''n 11·1.' If lllt tn'>d\ ...,_ llll l>t·1nl( pl u )W l'f'\JOY lht: I J'l J.IJt't: of ,,.,,11111111 .u11I "'''' k11i.: food '>\'rlll\:C, W\' hu .. t· a v.11h \1111h•i.t1111n11h •11111 1<1h Cur )OU l"ull & µurl "'ho )11 \ 1• h1•1• If , ui· lUTW flCJt>ltlUO:. ,1Vtlll, ti)'~>, 11-.c-1!111 .ii w lh11i: h11w'"' & ''"\'II Apply .1l Struw 111 uwum1 prn1>1•c I, or 11 ·• t I' 1 t 1 ·• • 2 l l O 2 "'ho h.1\1 ""'"''" th. It tt.udtlldd lllYd l'.I Toro ""' n Liu , 1n1· , .i 1 1• 1-. 0 £ Mak 1''1•mah.• ht·t>ru.1'\I .11111 h,I\ ,. uv.m-tl R ST 1111·.1m1• 111111wr1 \ I 'l•·a"''' E AURANT HELP .,. 1 1 t ,. 11 r JI h 1111 ,. I) 1':111 t11nl' hml'h/tl111111·r llc·rmJll l'rl''1tlt•fll 1:00111,•r tw lp & d1~ (JU,111 l'l.1n l'ropn tt1'" hw.1,h1·r llt't'tk<I U C l<MAI l)u,111 :-.i '\i·i.il(irt A1rvon .irea Good ,t.trt fi(•adi ( \ !Jllil~I. 17111 u1~ pay l'ull R1111 , H J !Jm 1~ w .. •o for api.it. %5 o~ Sli'/ lllllltun Ill t'"'' U~' dt~wd 1."1 yt•..tr Jom lhc ru-.ln l ~r11 w1ni.: pro f\o,..,,0th1l 1nH''lml'lll rt'J I N•llllt• Ill jo(.tOll.JllOrl Ill < 1r;m1:1• l 'uunt \ J QUAIL PLACE .. PttOf'HTIES'- 10,-TU l :l O ,,M.I R~ Est• CorHr? Our pru\1•11 tra1n111g ~ µ1·r 1111rl.lf 111 11frl l'•' i.:u11la111·1• will brrng your sw·1·1;..~' Ask about our IOfl'llll\t' commhSIOO ~tuuranl BUSHUYS ror pYl "fr"' PMI Club. F T , w·.am 4pm. t.'ll l)t'' prt•C'd Call for uppt. h45 51100 l'Xt 5'!ll RESTAURANT HELP WANTED Non Sf.II Ut!J•t~ Security A1(t'nt Mcrr h11nduce llaodlir111 Apply 10 pt·ri.on. 3pcn ~m. Mon thru fr1 U Fothion Iii.ct Mewportleoch F. 0 Jo: M ff 'llu.'I 111 a ci.rcor pos1t1on 4t C)(fen. • l'crroanunl «.1mploy· rrM:nt •Ma n agt•rnt'n l 01>· porturuty • Xlnt compcm1at1on • Pu1d insurance f nry r\:1>Ume1> Un· r*CL'S8111')', C all Gene Gayn or ~7·2262 Ever Cof,y . 18009 Skr p:irk Circ e , IHI. lrvme92714 f<.ool'' Sales Be your uwn 00& ~t accountll on your own roull.' t-:arn tn ~ 00 to start 557 99lj8 I·--------SALES Sales· Fabrj l'~ l"ull or Part Tune 641) 1040 SAi.to:.-, f\ :-. u p 1· r " h a r p J 1>1 ~rt'''-'"'' 1H·r~o11 who think!. ch11·. hkt's IJCOplc & "" t Jfr.11d or com nu...,-.ion wlhnJ.? .., ~oinl! to loYl' this carc1•r <•~ ,J n •p !or appart·l a c rl~soncs in t lw I.A ~ ()rani.:1• t:t~ i.reas Ca r ll<'<'(~~a ry l'htmt• Cmd) fur lntcnll'W 552 3365 SALES •SST. F u I I t 1 m 1· • JI ,. r m ~ .. ·n·Htnal & sale' bndt grouml SJI si;oo tu $750 roo Cil ll . 556 ~71 Unique retail nursery necd11 people for I he Collowin~ PoSlllOn~ MURSHY SALES 1''ul1 lime po~1llon. must have expencnce. A Rreal app0rtunity If you enJOY thl' outdoors Com · 11l.LSS100 plus hourly rate. CASHIER· SALES Fl.Ill & part time pos 1- uons availabll'. In add1· t10n to .:ood i.tarllnJ.? V.dl!,l">. l"ll'>htcri. i;harc 111 (."OOllTIJbSIOn J>OOI Please apply 111 pl'r!>lll1, Mon lhru l''rt ROGER•s SALESCLERK We haV{' an 1rnm\'d GARDENS opcnin1: 111 our fo('lr1ry ZJ()lSan Joaqwn oulll't l'.xpr di•,1ral>k Hills Road Mw.l bc ~1 blt· tu work ,1 1._r.n.~.1 _____ 64_0.ii·5.l.9.;.44~I r 11· x 1 1.i 1 t' ... <· ht• d u 1 ,. 1 • l.11)(·ral bt•rft'f1l pro1tram s:ilt.., ml'ludmg profit 'hanni: Wut\!r Softnt•r or V<•t' imd -.t1ll'k b<mu~ plan l·:xp'd 'JI<'" JH·rso11 l'h•u't' ,1pplv in )>t'f">ll n•~-dl'<i Top ::. or p.ir 01· IO I' 1\;\\ 11r 'I r, l'\I .al l '.ill :-,52 1<120 111 Ol.C \ !-';"hum ... 1hn•·' .;1123:11 ~ 01 lwr th1t11-!" t ,1 'urµlu' slort· • 74:1 11.ikct ~l !-.1\l.l-:S (Aii.lJ Ml'~<• *S300 WEEK STENO SECRETARY ·nus is • t1uper full·t1mc and lon1·torm itulgn· ~t for a hlably 11killcd i;ecrctary lo Jo•n tht: growana Acronutron1r dlv1t11on of the Ford Aeroi>part· & C.:o m mun1catiun:. Corporu IJOfl Loclfted 1n Newporl Bi!a ch. Ae rnnutronl<' ft!utures pleasingly co111 fortable working cond1 tiOM. U you are an at• curate and speedy typli.t (60wpm I and effect1vc wllh shorthand <l!Ow.pm ), lhlli 11pol 1& 11 chanct' for )'00 lo share your ruturt' with us. Aeronutronic offers com 1~otJt1v1: solancs and J thorouith package or benefits that 1nclu1h- medical and clt'ntal 111 suranee plus inany cx lras' "'or an 1mmc<11atc ttnrl l•onr1denttal 1ntervww. pl~:&! call 17141 75!1 525li, or apply in person l•J Salane<I l'crsonnel Dt'1n 051 ·00I , Ford Road Ni:wpon BL•a1·h . t 'I\ !12663. FORD AEROSPACE& C 0 M MUMICATIOMS CORPORATION AEROHUTROMIC DIVISION NEWPORT BEACH 1-:qual OpPortUnlly l':mployer MI F 111 We ha\l' pu:.1l1 011 s .n all able on all .. h1fh Cull and JlJrt 111111• 1-;, 11cr1t•n1«·1I 111d1 v111u uli. prcfl'rn•d hot .,..,. w 111 I r a 1 n ,.. r i: 1• S t a t c• Cc·r11r1cut111n tra111111 .i ,,,·arlablt• lo ~111 "''" tanL' Wt• art:' a .. mall modt·rn ron v a ll•:-.1·1•111 care fac·1llly orrrr111i.: 1h1• hn~l bcn1•f1t s and 1'11m pens11l.lon PlcaM• n ill or .1pply at lo $700 IJtoh~htful 1•0. x.lnl bens & great 111't1pll' Mod lypmi.:. i.:ood :-pell mJ.?. )!rNtl ad~ l}Ott·nt Call 5111 6055 l'n11:-.lal Personnel J\gcm·y. 27!111 Harbor. ('M p I •• II " I 0 IS 0 •• L11·1•11M•d or 11nhrl:'n~rd may (•,111 rm , . .,nr1rll'nt1al mlt•rvu•w fur C'11:-1t,1 M t•!>a or N 1• w p n rt a rt• a s 1•15 722 1 i\~k (or I l.111 Wall1·nllnt• Ot'I Tal·O. J r ..11>1dl y t'' paneling ra ,t fo od n~taurant chain. hui-rn1 nx'tllillt• Ol)('nmg:-. for full <md pan lime h1'IP on I h1• d<Jy and ntghl 11h1rts All p0:.1t1on.'> .iv;,1labll• App. ly 111 person daily 2 4pm, al 2112 Bm;tol, N1•wpor1 llcat·h. SALES Contr:idor ) :irdman W 1l11 kn II WI l' d )(I' 0 r lumll1•r, plywood & bu1hl 111~ mawnab Salary S:• hr + II II 847 H5 I 1 <.'omm & uv no night ·---------work GARFIELD CARE CCMt••sunt , Hospital 7781 Garfield Hwttinqton ~ach, CA 17 14) 847-967 1 llMI', .. 'HEE PEST CONTROL TramN· :-.lcady Joh for nglll i:wrs nn Profit !>har ml! & ,.:roup h1·allh A1111 l~'l'l,11 .... !.1111!1 l.ltr\-d 1•, .... , ('onlrul ~..i~. 1-; l)\r'r lltl ~ f\ •11!11;021 • RECEPTIONIST V1·r:.altl1" .,.. 1th 1yp1ng Prac· ft•m nur ... 1· 1•1(1 ..,k111., for 1-::-.t••·utivc DEL TACO, INC /\It ~:c1ual Opportu111I) t-:mployC'r M IF S:Jlt ... E~p rl !.l'lr stanC'r" &. "'' ,.l..,sful HE ;ii.:1·111' l-:;1rn !Kl'. fnmm1ss11m l'hm('t' loca1111n l'ruc1u1·l·r .. 1lnh • SUN REAL • · ESTATE 631·2222 Mi.?ml opp IY SN.ES SECRETARY If you are thc be1>t & dt• '>l'C-Yt• thf: be-;t, we IHl' .i rapidly c xpand 1 n~. multH·orporalc N1:wport lk a 1· h It l' .ii E :. l all' Hrokt•r 0(·\ rlopN 1 Pub I 1t· Synd1t·ator l'ro1wrt' Man:11•n w11h an 1111 mt•thah' 11f)1.·n•nl! lor .111 /\lit) ~: \Vl':Hi\(if.. IH' r :-. o 11 a b II-r a r 1· \' r mmd••O 'l't n •la1 ~ with 1·~1Ji·n1•m·1· 111 r1·ai t"ll:itt· q1uhl 11· 1 'v n.J 11·.i 1111n . SECRETARIES LOOKING FOR A CARHR -Mot a Job? • eSJ SALES ASSIST ANT C hall e n g in g O pp ortunity in Electronics Dis trict Sales Offlce Unique <:o mbinalion -working with ('us lo.me rs and maintaining office practices. •Competitive Salary •Complete Corporate Be nefits Program •Career Growth Opportunities •Career Training Program •Attr active Work Environment •Excellent Newport Location IF YOU can de monstrate willingness to rnt•cl I.Justness ch a lle n1'{c YOU have expe rience in sales and secretarial act1v1t1es YOU h<Jvc shown or ientation toward people THEM SubmJl resume with work a nd sala r y h1s tor:v ELECTRO SCIENTIFIC IHDUSDJES 4000 lirch Strfft. s.H. #I IS M.wport IMch, Ca. '2660 ••••••••••••••••• SECRETARY Newpor\ lit"a\'h l .. 1w 1-'lrm '>t.'<'k•nl! Sl·t·n ·t<HY with xlnl typlf\R skills Call~ 541.KI SECRET•RY RECEnlONIST Wl' are look111g for au f''t pcnenct·d full time person with typrnl'! !>kill:. :tnd lhC' ;ih11tty to or .:aru1R SomeonC' who .., tu)!hly l:>l'lr mollvalt·tl Salary will depend on •·X pPr11•n1•t• tr ~1111 Ilk• plant. .. & 1w111111: w1· hu v1· <111 t''!<'t•llt•11l 01n1ort11n11t \o lw ) uu l'le,,.,,, .•rl'h 111 111·1..,11n .\1or11llru fri * SECRETARIES w~ han inunediat• openinCJS for ex- p«ienced secnofariH in the followlftC) di•· ciplinH: PURCHASING E<1u;1I 01Jportu 1111' "-1d•1w l'd M l.1 v1· '"· II Sutl•·' I '1•oril1• 11r11·n1t•tl . Eml)IOYl'r M ,. 11 h-.k11 t•kn.:. rd M<I ~Ail. at11 .11 l1V1• V.llh .1hd1tv to RESTAURANT COUNTER SERVICE Salt.., YOUR FUTURE Whv tx-unc•mploy~ or d1ssat1~f1NI whc•n· }Ou ar1"' H you lnvt• ~opk & want 11 ('h:illl'ni.:1• w1• l)N•d ynu Wt•ll t·.,111h I ha I fl I) f WI) Ill t• 11 " 'lll'1·1.ilt > ... 11n1r-'C'l·k m~ 411.11 1nd1v ',,,rill rull .s Jlolr\ llnW p<·rm VO:-.t 111111 , Ill th•• W•·:.tm mstl'r .irl"' Scll1ni.: '' lh<' 1111m" of 11ur gam1• ~o JOlll our lt•am & l•Ul 'our -,ah·' lJIC'nt to work· If} ou a rt• 1•nlhu.'>1;,i,.11c & ha vc .:oo<t sail's sen~<'. build your r u1 ure W /U S Xlnl bt•nd1ts. dt'lcounls, paid 'JC' al 11111 !-'o r inttn it·v. pr1ip1•rty mana1l1·mc·nl ROGER•S & or r\'Jl <''tJll' d1·vdop 2-l Y•ars curr•Rt ~al •x,.rinc• witt\ MMM pwc9'osifHJ baCkCJ"CHHtd d.sir•d. Will upport I ·2 buyen ond 1Md be _,. to wort. WMMr pnssw• and hCHteh lc:rcJe YOknlle. hH•y wort.load. ---------• ·---------! t~111nl11wlc l\'n.1111-.· • n · 4wreml'nts 979 U6l OFftCE CLERK C'wport l\t'ac·h art•a orcnmg Cur amb1lw11 ... front offic(' clerk Lt phnnt''>, hC'avy typ1ni.:. 1,1ri••O n "pon E~pt•r Ill'<" C<•ll Tt·r .. y rur II\ 1l'rv11•"' lt41\ 7!>-IO ~-------:---. I UH ll'f" I 1 Get In On The Action *Clerks PROOF ReCICkr / Editor r. x pc· r 'd pron f rt• RECEPTIONIST ader/l'<litor W/)(ootJ bu,1 <;1,AMOllKOIJS N PT ne.i. l:J(•ni.c net'<lcd ror 111 C'l'lt CO. I 'rom pos. must housl' pubhc• r1•l.1l1ons typt '. '!IOI .. :11 ~ twn1•C1t o; ·•lll'lll'Y Will ht• r1>:-rons1 lrl 11\l' pt•rsonnrl l\~t·nn• 1111• fur 1-1roor111i.: c•cl111ni.: 1AA I': 17th. Cri>.la l\k sa llt'W\ rt·l1·:f'l'.... :1 rt11 le·~ ~nh· U \ 1;.1.i \470 pulihr St'n ll'{• annuunn• ---.~ --~ ml·nl" r.id10 It TV ~ ~ ~ 't'!1PI~ .. r1·alur\' & I r.1tl1· R I E f f 1m·s-. :.rt11·l1·s. & ""'T'·" ea s a e prowrb for h1·.ill h '"" ,. Brok•n & Soles,,_n m.111ai.;t•m!•n1 ,,,. l .1 11 Wt· haH' :in Of>l'OIOR 1n thd.ih' mu,1 haH' .tl11 l11, •1w ltt• ... 1d1·nl1al 1)1\ for lo "'urk wl'll uncl1•1 pr,• .111 Pxpc.'nt•nl'l'll man or Pcrt.thne Clftd half.tin.., day .ct niCJht po1itiofts ere now aval..,.. Ap- pty "' ptt'IOft duri-9 ""tauront o~ationol hows at the followinCJ locotiOfts: *Carrs Jr.* 2092 S.E. Bristol SANTAANA !>sun· & 1·0 ufh·ra11· 111 wom<Jn pos.,1•s•;ing 1•n lt'llm l'fforts Stiml' lYP thu.'>rn~m & inte~rity II inf!, rl'tlUlr\'d Rcnc·r1to; 111 you an· intt:'reslt·d en a elude paid hfe & hl•ulth hcaullful off11·c 1n thl' ins & parkinR Salary fm~l lc><:<111on. workin~ 23002 Lok• Fottst 1':,1a h11-,h1·1t ~t.11 wnan !>l.un · nct-tl~ 111Mdl· :-..1k·.., pcr..on Of'fln· suppl) ('X per hl'lprul but nul nt•1· fnnl!C' b<!m•f11 ~. (;rnup M1-d1cul, pu1d \ ,H'al1llns. ti hohclays ... "r ,1pp\ c'.111 lil•tty (°JllS T>I 17:1:! SALES 1';xl'lw.1v1• ynung l1ul11•s .11·1 "" 'llllr1<,v.l'ar !'>l11r1• 111 111 ... •·'O:JJr lull 1111H' ,,Jll''l)l 1 "lfl s.11 •• n ('l>m IO(•nsural1• "' 1•'( llt'I :<In• rnnl!•· 11 .. n .. r1 i... < '.1 II 1,1!1 llHX.1. ,,,,k lor' 1\11 11.1lt'.lh ~.ilt"•l.!lrl '''"''' .Ir 'llor1!.w1·ar. tull 1111i1· Th .. S4•t·on'1 <;la1111• :!12'..! W ON•anlront N('WJIOr1 &•urh 675 :1:11,1 *Typists *Secretaries * Accountinq * Recept *Word Proc rnmmen .. ur;llt' with w11h <·o ngenrnl ,J S UGUNAHILLS nb1lit> Sen1I rl·,Uml· !>()Chill ..... we arc mtt'rt''>t Equal Oppt•· L' 1 Snit.., I J ... mp yr HOME DESIG""' w/sn [11')' t:Xpt't'la\1110 to t'li 1n mectrn):( you In M11-; " f>uhlH· Ht•l;.l1on:-. M ~r . tcrv1('whyappo1ntm(•nl l•---------1 CENTER t:um11q·h~ni.1."· l'Jr•· W~yH.ToylMCo. Part t11n1• \lon & Sal ~llrl) 111l0 Nt•wpo rl RN1ltors 6144910 R"".l'i\UR .. '.'T !l:i :111 1'~1 ~10 11 hr l tnll·r Dr . 1th Flour c.•> ,,., t>'IO !IW3 Nl'wport 8C'al·h , Ca Ket-cpt1om:-.t C t ---W !l'l.lilll A IM oun er s a It•.. I "ti y . I' ' p f " r I t•h:t \l'f•lh~fltf \1111 1---------N AL 1;1:\10N1:-; s l>llESS . n11\\ I Wiii k 11 r1•i. da1 'I H Service SllOI' 4 ;., 11.1 wk inti l a \\1·<'k .1 11111 10.1·1•k .. 1 P1.1l1lw rl'1.1tw11' prl)rno OSP. ~ 7 t mori• 1111' t ll11w•· "I 111111 Full t1mc rncl'd l'\ enings & . <•t Ii :;.:w.i IYOur' \11·1·1 n1·w p1·opl1·I •PRIVATE CLUB• & WC'\'kl'n!I-. fl.H f>\f.1 Salt•.,l.id} p.1rt t1 mr. 1on ,, v.1rw1 v 11! a .. s,1.rn I 1:-:xr1t1nJl, privatt· vidi·o COOkS mat un· ~ t''<fwri .. nced 1mt·nls I sm).(lt'" dub 111 Irvin<' bt• ll\'\'\•f)tton1!.l tNlly. Apply l:!:I :!.lrd St , I To11 pa'. p .11d \ ·""' I •ni: reorl{an11.cd Nr·eds J:.:nthu...,1;io;t1l' p1•rson for N d d N B. l llOn'i. fd••rr;JI bonu .. 1· ... I "R1J(ht Arm" i\!>S(J('l:I\(• front desk. j!OOd phOllt' ee e I Nl'v•·r ,, 1t·c· f to a11s1st manaRPr. J•a:-.t maMer wilh t·ompt>tC'nt Mos ll y d a yi;. s 0 m <' l>u:.1ness l'XJI nt•t· \I u .. 1 & acc·uratl' lypm.: 5k11ls. ruithts Good comp;iny I I hi.' p-.'\"lpk· nnl'nl all'tl & i·an u:w d1t·taphonl.' Join benefits. good ~tarting SoleiJody F'ull Tim•· TIIESHOWOFI'' '1• IEL[~ :' ra!>h t OJI C'UllSl'ltlU !>' prOIJl•rty dcYrlop · salary Plea~e <1pply m Siron~ carcl.'r attiludt• rncnl/manageml·nl firm. perso n Tu c s day . n t' 1· • SA T I S t • N ntc•c atmosphere, rriend Saturday. I " 1 1 INTl-:llVlf.WlNG• 121'M ly :.tJfC, l'H"{·ll i:nt I l'.tll •1r I to 4PM Tues. lhru ~·n ben1•f1ts C .ill Donna Pogittonsavailahle at \he Com!' in Tod:" t 31'M ln 71'M Call today 957-Hl!ll folJOW1n1t locations 1r,1n1· . rur:ippl &l'ky.752 Mll RECEPTVtSECY Taco de Carlos 1(;•:• 1111 I " Public R.tatioft ltt-:i\I. J.:s An: OFC 2lll:! l111 .. 11w,.., ('11 Ur I c s I\ new •-01Her"n' ~. tyl .. of !o,wtt• 20ll I arC'cr ronsultan\. nn .,. • , .. ~ I exp nc<'. 1r care<'r orient real C'SUtte ofr . will be .cd & haYe .1b1hty to ~t>ll operun~ May ht, m Npl I self to public. Will tram. lkh . 10<' on Irv Ave nr l hmltnl.!tnn H1·;11·h 1147 :14!1fl I Rewurclini.: futurt> for Bnstol 280 Bristol COSTA MESA 8!,..17 W.1rrwr Avt· 1121!'.t f .ui:unu N1mwl H:l l -0542 27!J57 Cabot ltoml I ubov(' avg 1ntcl l We Url' lonk111..: ror 11 I Lurr:it1vt• inromf> & P<'r~onahh· 111rt1v. w /a 250l S.8ni1tol I 1·hancl' lo invest m prof II well roundl'd hk~d tn ofr SANTA ANJ\ I 557 7196 procedurt's Good typmll skills arc a must. Ilea I 740 E o I Purchasi119 C!.Hr esUJIC ofr l'XP 1s helpful. 1 Si\Nrl~N~d. l-.:1111al 11pporl111111v I \ Vr i.tcnl ofr exp ok. to but not nee lfl•rt"s an OP· F.qual Oppty Emplyr Employer M f" I t'l1abll' you to lunil thii. por to ~row w /the en. m /I pos w /nutstandlnll ('O beJi!1nn1ng a new oper in ~~~~~~~~~ Xlnl bens, great udv. po-this area Call 955·3700. - OPTOMETRIC ltECrT. t e nt. Call 540·60~5 Mon April 23. 9am-12 -------- Laguna llUls. T yping Coastal Personnel Agcn. Noon. RETAIL SALES F /T 9 5. $650 /mo cy,2790 Harbor,CM R ECEPTIONI S T · Experienced P>-04.2'l ---___ 1_~_ FREE Newport Bch mar ine sales help Partcing attendant. part ,., .. ILT M •l(ERS type bU!I. f'ronl ore BP· Women's & Men's SJ)()rts lime. ~ "' pearance. Jlvy phones, It wear &tO-lH9G w...n .,. YM7 typin~. Sot & Sun now. jlfl'£R INT'l Will buy home m11de full l1rne summer. Call ftUI PAR TS C 0 UN T F. R ~a. Write lo: E.L. 64..S-7100 549 .. 703 PERSON E•per helpful tat. 21281 Fr~Port --.-EC--_.--,.......--IS_T__ So Coast Plaia (714) S4(M748 Ln 'H R 92646. a'" I'"'" ~~~~~~~~ ------o n&CEMANl\GER - Part. Time Cdm drive up ~------... 1 Record k~per & typing --------· photo booth seeks p rr Real Estate w /'&Of't'le phone solicita· Retail employees. Two 11hifls ./ FREE Uon lo businesse11. Hlith IOllNSO ... S avail. 8·1.30 & 1.3<)·7. salary! Good run tim<' " Call Terri, 7$9-11,.0. Job for s harp. organiiC'd IN NEWPORT INTRODUCTORY l)ef'S()n, not afraid to talk will be inlervlewm~ :ap· PIDJ TIME t o people. Pleasant pUcantafor: M l£. l£SSON personality a must. PIX ,.. EVENINGS 11le most ~Ible Real ~~~Im l ocati o n . Eaperlcoce r e quired Ad~ wltb outAt.ndln•, Dt.te COUJ"llle yet ron· r---------Pul time nl1bta & att,..ctlve pel'ftonallue'. cefvect. Video educauon --------weeMnda51•~ who e!Qoy worklnll with pro1ram with a ward OOYOU -ldds. Over 21. Start at winning fac ulty. A c Of'FERASERVICF.? F\lllllmepoaltlonavalla· • 50 per hour. Phone ~let[ Call for app~. L« I.he public kno• with ble. f4 2·U Z1 Ext. 250 --ay. u eel In the Dally Pilot Ell<'~ll cn t company BETWEEN _. :OO·ll :OO CAUSIY & CO. Service Directory. It c•n bmefiu. apply PerllOn· PM. H85So. Coast Hlway coat you u UtUe as Sl.77 n.-1. Mon-Fri 10am·l2 ... .... ...... LAOUNA B~ACH pw day. ror more in· nooo. EquaJ()ppor\\lftlty 494-1017 formatJon and complete #2 ,_..iH ,....., Employer l'IUllcalllG-5171. F.qual()ppor Employer ~=----~--! 22 Fa.-;h1on Island. N.B. Salesmoit-Y ochh Knowledge -.<111 btMIS re· <1wred. KonJ Marine 714-61>1403 SaJC'S person M aturt!. re· trulcxp. N.B urN 642-H!HO SALES Pff HOMEMAKERS STUDENTS , lave run orrenn~ charjte accts. m a maJOr retail st.ore 1n your arcn Work nex. 4/hrs .. d;iy /eve Make $4-$6/rhr l'omm & we train! A OS {714152.3·5165 x 530 (2131945 3961 SALIS llP /Sctry for Al11rm Co. No cxpr. Must be personable. Call for info. 540-3461 Sales-Retail omce s up· plies It ataUonery. Full Ume positlonl avail fi'or lllllt. 5.57·9212 Mr. Weal. N.E W P 0 R T STAnONERS. Salfe SICIETAIYS!I See ESI career ad under ~. Bar1atn 1bor,per1 read the little ads n Claullled rt!l\darly. And ther find .tlat lhe)''re lookln1 for. rrwnt. "ho 1-. able tu 111 GARDE..._.S ll'Macc dr1:ct1vl:'IY with " client!>, contractor>.. & 2301 San Joaqum slaH E x<:l'llent op 111111> Road J)Ortun1ly for advan<'<' COM 640·5944 'l11'nl Real Es tate u r ---------• l'Jll 8911 5705 • !-,(·rl't'll 11ru111nJl proclut· 111i11 manai.wr wanlPIJ J\lu.-.l ha~t· t·xp 540 9110 SE.AMSTRESS/Expr'd. ~.111l•'il \1u:-.l ha,t•o\t•r lo<·k O.l} ~ ~i:lti :iU IH, m:; :111-11 11rh75 1~117 l'\'l'!> SECRETARY I LEGAL) Major rt E cll'V<'ll)JH'r l()(.'llt(.'<i Ill J rvtnt.' IS St'\'k ml! a sccrclary lo our gPncral <'ounM•I Thi• ideal rancl1date will havt• 2-4 yrs scr relar1::il exp w/m house l<•gal 1·oun~l'I rxp prl'f1•rn•<.I hut n111 mil11d.itory In :11ld111un. ltw quahhl'd 1nd1\ldual musl 1><1~:-.1·s!> cxc·l'llent ~A S.D hl·ens e helprul l'r11f1t ,h,1r1n i.: ti. tx·nefits S:\lary r>pt•n ~:nrt r1· ... um1'. 111t h.t<linll dl.llt''I & .,,tlary lo I' l'arl<u\,.,un. {lua1I l'la1 1• ()1 . HIJO (1U:11I St . SU ti I' 135. Nc•v.purt Hl:'<t<'h C!bf 9266() SECRETARY to SI 200 NPwport lkarh Y11ur potential 1s unh m1t1'tl 1n Uus nl'W pos1twn Uc•al with company Pn·s1di'nt <'1ly Planners, AUornt•v ... & he riRht <Jtm Cur lhl'''' two partners who deo;1 ~n ~hopping C('nll'rll. C.:.i 11 5.51-6122. 100' , Free to ap pllcant. TCMPORAl?IES 4500 Campu~. N Tl Open Monday Evening Unt117pm -------- 1· I<· r 1 < •1 I & 1' o m • Secretary.rcn•pt1ont<;t ror m11n1t'<t l1Yt• :-.kilb w /a M1SSIOfl VICJO orth!x.IOn· pl;~sa~t (I; ruop<'rat1vc II<' office. Bkkpg i•x pcrsonlfhly We offer an pcnence some l'H work oul<;tandlfll? compensa· µoc,t.od . con~emal. reli.i. t 1on/be nef1t packag\: bit•. 36 hrs pr wk v<1l·xcellenl working ~ur· fiel'l{'fits. Salary equal to round1ni;t s. for 1.m · ablhly. Send resume to mt·cliate <'ons1deratton PO Box 512, El Toro Cu pkusl' s uhm1t resume 92630 • · "1~alary rN1uirements ---------SECRETARY lmmed1a1e need for a wcU qualified l:>ecretary al a leading media pro· duction co in Santa Ana. Must be well orgamz.ed, to. Gt>na Mew. PON DEROSA HOM ES :Dl2 Business Center Or. Suite 223, lrvlnc, Ca. 92715 714·975-1609. Secretary for executive in accurate typis t. non. leadUlg manufecturtng sm<*er rreferred .. Hrs firm. Need an extremely 9·6. Cal Mrs. Wilson capable person with good _957_·_1_74:_9 ______ _ telephone lechn1que, typ-Secretary mg & Sllf or speedwr1t· mg Must be abll• lo lake SENIOR full <•hargt• when SECR 1>mpl11yl'r is on road. ET ARY ~tanrord A ppli ed 1':n ~1nl•1•r1n g. 3080 The F ash ion I s land i\irw,1y. C M. Ask for Corporate office of a Joy1•t• ~O 9'lS6 l'Xt 51. . leading NYSE Corp has an xJnt opp0rtunity ror a SECRET ARY secretary with 2.4 yrs. EXECUTIVE experience to work in its M Newport Beach law dept ature. posrt1ve person x.tnt typing «r-shorthand w1 phone. order entry & k · l I follow ·thro uoh <'•· s l s essential . _. ~ Corporate exposure de- pe11cnce in furniture or si r a b 1 c . Gen e r o u s related (l(>ld, for ait· beneChs . For appt . gressive Irvine rum mfr. please call Margo Hartle Type SO+wpm, Cronl or. at. ... rice appearance Top AMCO•o 1 .... C. salary & benefits Sub " " rrut resume w/salary rt• 640.1900 qwrement.s to Box 402, •1UO•Ef •IY·TYPIST Dt11ly P iiot. P .O.Bo• -"' 1560. Costa Mesa, CA. We need u very capable 926216 person lo share work of busy financial conaultina SICllT AIY staff. If YO'! take pride \n Procresa've acrtcultural YO!J" typing/ secretary trade aun. aeeka sharp akills, like to work hard Secretarf to ha ndle andbew.tJ compemated varied duOa. Sbould be ror your errorts, call capebM of .wklna in· 758· l l83 for interview. depeodenUy. food phone < l B M M e m o r y manner 6 appear lo re· typewriter trai nln1 II ev• re ct pt. Type _hel_...Ept_ul...;> _____ _ s&wpm, SH or 11)Nd writ· 1"' pn{'d. Xlnt beneflta Is Watt ettvlroommt. Sal '7SO.._, mo. Call for appt. WESTERN OROWERS ASSN., 1811 Quall, Npt. lkb. US-3184. •YOU haft a tenke to off er or ... ID aell, flacc an ad rn the Da ly Piiot a-1tled Section ••• PllaDe 142-5171. ' .... ,.,,.. . ..._ ··~-- St'<'retar> lmmtodratl' .pportun1ttl'~ 111 our l>i•;1ut1fu l 01 <in~t· Count~ I .i1•1l11y for I ht• rullowmi: intl1v1tlurtl' EXECUTIVE SECRETARY W1• ,1-.·k :111 1•,iwnl'nr·rct '>¥C'rE>tary ""'Ith lypan.: I)[ 70 wpm, d1t·tat1on and 'horthand l'Xpt•r1l'n t t•. /\ b.ic·kgrriun'1 111 :'t1 .1rkl•t Ul~ lS des1rabll:' OFFICE CLERK Hi gh school j?raduall! with 6 months oHIN• ex pen enc<' for heavy phone answenni?. some filing and hl!hl typing General office sktlb reqwred J\n 1•xt'cllr n1 c·omb1na tJUn or :-.al.1ry. bt.'nt•ht ... l{'l'>mpany paid mC'd1t•JI and dental) anti growth opp0rtun1ty is ava1lahl\• 1-'o r 1mmed1at1:: con i;1derallon apply. Monday, Wednesday Friday ' 10.00AM·l :OO P M or ENGINEERING 5.9 Y•ors curr•nt wcre+ariat nperinc:r witt\ at i.cnt l y.an in th• aero s pocr tftqineerinc) fi•ld. Will wort. for tt.. Direoctor of Ad•onc•d Pro· ~ mid ~port his stoffosreoqlli~ Mllst tM _. to typ• 60 wpnt Oftd toke lhorihond or speed wmt.g ot ao .,.... lnaswick is a r~ oriftlted Of'CJCllHtaftoft offet'iMJ -.c.a..t fr. in¥ b•ufih, co•· ,.tiff•• WOCJH Clftd dis• cCMiMts on Brunswick prodMch. If Y" are iR· terHted in OM of Hie obo••, apply i11 penon. 9i•• us a call or send your r.~: Jtldy MortiR 3333 Harbor ll•d Cotto MHO, CA 92626 1714) 546-8030 Tuesday and Thursday 12 OONooo-4·00 PM or call l7 l4t S4G-6010 BRUNSWICK TRANSMASK CORPORATION CORP Defense Di•i1i011 3952Campus Drive Newport Beach , CA Equal opportunity 1;>mployerM W Holmes & Narver. Inc .. an lnterna- t1ona1 leader in engineering and con· st ruction. has need for experienced secretaries. Positions require ind1v1duals well versed in a variety of secretarial functions with minimum typing skills of 65 wpm and thorthand of 80 wpm. For Immediate con1ideratlon, call or apply to Fine Wener, (114) tn-1100. Hol1M9 a N__,, Inc., DepL .... ... Town a CCMlntry .. -.. °'8nlet " CA 12'11. We are an equal oppor· tunlty employer. • ,, t ' I • l \ ., ~ ., 1 , ' " • • • I oia OAI y Pll,.01 ~urul.I, Apul 2:.L llilU. .... ,, 1005 Az='""Kfl 10 I 0 "---8040 flurflltw• 8050 ,.....~. ....----........ . ..................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .W,W..W 1100 HllpW..tff 7100 ~~.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~.~ ..... ~.1.0.0. HflpW-.d 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• T°' SALIS LADY ~p'd Rxrluiovt1 a.hop tl403 W1•11tr11rr Or NII 114 ~ 1007 UTILITY rHSOM ---•c •UCTIOM Clrla "'-hwann ...... bu.•y FKEE PU .. P I ES f'Oftnal d10tna rm ¥tit. .--. "" ~ "" Cock~r Labs I black I 6 pet'llfl llnlsh. &ood cood MA.N\'.11'£MS Of f'IN~ de. pr.a!ullY new. JIU.. we~lu old Exccll~n\ b\tfC\ It ta ov•l tbl w /to .. ,. . . . t:STATF. Jf.WELRY Ph751..a&oe. watchdous, ~cal with uphOl ch~S.150 Wlll tcll ART 08J ti;CTS. AN -: .. t""'y Avall now 1· I Q () .: s . F' I N .,~ ~ 25 . 2 year old. children. ea.s trained. lt'p&ra a · · SECURITY GUARDS l:M-r v ll' t' ., l J t 11111 <ll tt• n da.nh full 4t P Morn 1111(., & l'M 'liirut •I' Jlt'Untnl t• & h11n1lwnhn~ AWh ' lll~·wvun to t'M 1 l" >\llli' It~ CHaLDCAaE TUCHEIS JlO,.r•y l'uw nK'k 1>11 Vt'ri. t•lC to rrwmla1n t'lc11nl11wss of our modem rac.-lor)' & to muke mi.nor rcpalrb on \>wkllrli•· {tlt' ,o. ... URN ITU Rt:. ETC SIS. Uken w Mu•l sell 926-8097 after l PM s.,w.QIL-. __ PHONE t 'OR INfo'O ~ ~ Tue5day Beat ofr ---Blonde Mahtc din1.o~ Ket ~ ttedb11l A VI' C.:Ofllil M a FIROCHURt: 64S,2:20Q ~ "'"toy I04S 6 chnt, buffet, xlol ,$300 ~J !JOT0St<1rl 12 llour Shift• Sen&c. M...,.r .,rht"dutanr t. rtr l••nlt r m lh 1t•1111 I' oir~ lo t.i "''"·' I nunt .1111 \ .1lh·-. ..... 1111.1 \th.I .11111 v. I .. t 1)11" I I I \' .. 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LOW OVEN $7!> 548 4485 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L>csk. bunk bt.'<i & m at t ri:11s. Vinyl cour h . WASIUNG MACJnNI';, WOHKS GOOD $45 548.4485 Rt>fr1~. tar~e frl'l'Lcr . -t'lc.m. workl> i::ood. S.150 548448.'i 8020 licyclff ············•·········· &•hwinn boy' l.i1ki:. Jr Stingray. xlnl cond $45 Call 644 4201. Spyl-(b Cdm CJ\Sll I' I\ IU l''or gd USl-d furn, unl1 qUt$ & cir TV's 957 8133 Waterbt-d. a 1rframl' style. maurc .. ~. pedc,tl. heatr. ~llll boxl'd $1bll 771H004 **I BUY** Good w.ed l''urn1lurr & t\pphancci; {)It I wlll :-.ell or SELL for You MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & Bll-9625 i.trollcr, m1M". Item!>. 833-0983 HIVll';HA HIDl';ABl-:U. queen. na11~;6hyde. xlnl rond. $150 1>'75-t71r.. Hun11bed t•omplek S..-.0 64;! !Wl7 UH..:SSl.;it Wl'11l MIRROR $3:>. S4H·"41S!> Plneapplt• past bt:..-d. com pll'k. !>prin.:s & malt. 9i5 548 <'48!> Schwmn 3 <,pet'<! b1kt.•. 20.. II I h1 b.ir. bananu 'l'ill, 6 pt• b<lrm wt. 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In lt•mat1on.il th>1n••-.111· & .:muµ !>Ill l!K-111 <>• a ppl ANTH~U t-: St•l·f1·I a ry . ,\rmuirt'. II u II 11 .. 1-. l'a,lry T a bk, M 1....i· IJll' tun•-.. dt•t•orator lll'fn' M"1· houi.C'hohl •h'm' t>JI oo:J.S l\nl IQUl' Cl\l,t•UUl l<l'tlut11<Jn~ W ~111' :'llt•w wlt·c•ti<m 1-:ni.:!1:..h <•n luildinq Maffrials8025 m·w. in<;ludinl! -.pr1:.iu l'1·1·an s lamcd walnut ••••••••••••••••••••••• $75 497I131 s;i501b'I ofr. Newport Snow ro:il roof <'Ov1•r. lf• rww bJJ::.., 50 lbs ca . $80 !";111 531).1 llunrl~um1 · n1tJ1nt·I l>t·cl u.~-0 l mo.,. Sl ~l !lti2 2~12k 111111> i\n1mal ll<Ji.p. 75!J 1!111 no~ uc·t1•pl1nj.! apphc·;1 1111n.' for full \Im•• po~• llOO ii' !...pl'l"lal I tl l!\l"tlUll\ \11 fCt•;.il l':...lah' !'.r houl C:t II 1>11n Ci7:l 7:10tl \ nlll Apnl Z!lth llllUI'' ,\nl1qut· Jl'\A.t'll I l.J V•t•llk .. 't·rrrlt' I .. \ l'CIHTt-: not(, ... In Anl1qu1· llo1.1. IX:ll Wt...,lt•l1H. 1 t7lh !'.\ 1 241:!8 :-i ... wport Bl\ cl. 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S l' It II II TF.Cll or H:". tor !':pl lk'h l'h1,tu· ~urg1·11n ofr (';JllMO)j57h 'lam '1pm TAX ACCT SI I 00 (;n•:it Ol)IJI\ lo 10111 11111 'tJndmJ.: u1 '\1•1·d' In h1 fam1har w ;111 ph;1~•'' ol C';tl 1-'t'fi I <llCt'~ X Int 111·11' & plt·nt" ol rt Hun t11r ad~ I '.1 II !"->Ill tiU:1~• I "•" t .ii l'i•r,1111111'1 /\~· .. n1·1 ··1•11 llarh11r \"'\I tl"I' ~· 11'"1': MARRIOTT HOTEL •0 1 Nt•wpcirl (.,'t-nll•r l)r N1·wi1111·t l\1·ad1 rt•ad\1•1 \Im· '"''t 1..t1..t1 -----------i tounl~ 1'\I' 111 pi t• \" -.1-:cv TEl'llNl<'l/\:'lo l'EHSONN El. Ht"•POO J.lh' " var11·d tlu\lt"-Ah1hly \fl hamllt 1:mploy<'t.· & J)llhln 1·11n tac\ ci.s•·nt 1al 1-;qu\'I t It llS jlrtid ,. :I V '' rt•j)HO olt• •'XI' Inf I \I ' pt·I 1.IJll no•I Tvpt' fiOwpm Sii lfMIWJlffi. -..1) .!!~) $11111 1110 + SJ(I mu .. 11p1·oll 1\1> ph ln .VI .1 \ I h 1 :Ii! W1·,tm111~11·r St"l1I U1sl I I I Z I {' 1· 11.11 .,. 1111 n "'"'tm1n't"r I. 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Call (213) 436-3661 for into. Tickets also available at Ti~ketron and ~utual Agencies and "Ask Mr. Foster" travel agencies at all Robinsons Department Stores. ·o·· IDNG DUCH CON\4UITION • ·:, 6€NTQTAINM€NT CE:Nm\ JOO ( Ocun 81~ , Lona Beach. CA 901!0/ -\ ' -..--____ ._,,,._.,,, __ .. ,, ... _,,. --... fi31·1243 Clo~1·d Sun ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mon House of Millers ANTIQUES S p e~tal s ail' on rh1ldren'11 thair., Your t"ho1ct> $14 l'a • m.1ny ,urpnsc i.alt· 1h•m., Larj!1• ~1·1\•1·1111n 111 , gJ 1:,h & 1\ 1111 I II .Ill Oak An11qu1•-. 1\1.111\' 111• <•orawr 1t"m' Fft!-'11.MT DJ\M;\S] 1-:IJ tl<n'l'OI NT Si\ L 1-: :1:1111' W W;ir111·r 11r I I .11 l,11r SaJ\la /\OJ !J7!J ~I:! 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Our pt1ces include everything excepc tu. 11cenee and a S20 dOcumenlary lff 3 BLOCKS SOUTH on· O• ... SAN DIECO FWY. . -" ...... -......... __.....~- --. -·-·· .. _ .... , ,, __ .,._""" ____ . ···"'··--....... ·----_. ...... ""··· -··----··-... ·· ....... __ . t h Wfi S• 1051 MllC.d•rOUt IOIO Mf.1ae1 .... , IOIO ,.__I or.-. IOtOj,.._ I Or,_ 1090 ····••••········•······ ····••················· •••••..•.•.......•..•.. ~ ....•...............•...•........•••••... ~ ... ·· lOt.. !und!y. April 22, 197'9 -OM.'1 PM.OT ,,_.r+.t.... • \ •I••••••••••••••••••••• TY...... W.W ...... ,.__ !40 Complete acuba ouUit MR, SW.. lffl ~ 111 t030 ..................... . Btautltll.l rrtncb.. Jlro\.lf l.UGGA'if T••s M .. °'" .. r1.t11., 1011 l Cllal wall \llll\, hU!(ft d\' k rrom )'our b1n1n !ii. 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T1-:.1k c·nd tbh. Tt•arart. ONM 1:·11> l>lllVt', .193 }IJlj~ Dining rm set. t·ou<' h. Hluc fur bctbpn•ad lor misc 1tcm1> Sal 3:124 krng :.11.t· ,,.atl'rbt·<.l 51;c1 Wyoming, CM 557 33..'i2 1pa1d $8!1 1 Mcn1> 26·' IO!>pc"t.od bike $?5 lh'avy Horws 806 duty movmi.t doll~ for •••••••••••••. •• ••• •.. funutur£• S65 957 2959 Appy Marc 5yr old $7110 Expenenced nder 645-4940 l..adies W(•/>l1.•rn ":11u1ta lion Saddle, good l'vntl Call 9tili-240'J •••uhold Goods 806 .••.•.•.•.•.••.....•.. Hedcl'orat111g, hl'a v~ heil(c• drapes floor 11 t:c1linR. wh1t1· v11yl Mil; hcd. 2 torlOIH' ... ht·I 1>hade<,. studc11t lk:.k Good c·ond 545·~24 (.'u..,t.om dra!>('s. 3pr, l'Olo "Quince". Antique s:it1 sheers & Cl'iling tr•ir k xJntcond. $17S 048 3.'illl ----"'"'*Y 807 •••••••••••••••••••••• MADE TO ORDER Mother 's rinR :.ind 11 pin $11 · SIS ).tu .1 r Caroline F:mmo n .. fiilS.~ Pohl·e !><'anner. 8 channt•I BearC'd l. SIOll S!NCll, FM AM .... rass rt· c-nrd1·r. turntable . 2 .,pkr!> StMl VtH·uurn 1·h'.1111·r. upnl(hl. :! \ r:. 11ld <;111HI $:15 l'rll'l'I> firm 21l7ti l llopelu\\ n l,11 . 11 11 Turn off M;i i:n11l1 a 11nt11 l'" r r1•lllown. go :t blk:-. Sh1mpu l'OTT EllY Wlli':l':L SJ75 ml'lucll':-. m;iny t>xlrn1> 54f).~1!-179 Tl-:NNIS MEMHt-:RSlllP II B s uper sale. bl'aul l'lubhous e , 16 hJ.?htcd rrt.s. gym. spa, food & :.pinLc;, low, low pril'e Call Raquel W afl 5PM, 960-4529 OVER 200 :.luffed t oy ducks. <!5' t'J C;innot tw -.old :>l'JHir a te ly lh c·r I.IOI. 2·x:f vo:-.H·r ... all k1111l,, lit t'J \\ 111 St'll l<irl!e lol1> only t'Jll Kl·n Godtl:.ird, at fi l2 1321 X2111 Ladies new l<IK ,,.h1l1 Rold diamond & opal cu blue sapphire rtni? • A p prmsed on Ml.trCh 24.197 Lari:l' air t·omprl'l>"O r at $8.50. Will st-II 10 rirst and Lank. no motor. 525 liOO cash. Call afl 7pm &12 337fl &12-2149 -----~I 808 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIMOOW SHA.DES Evalor Bhnds, Wo~l'n woods. pull bhntl!i, l'll' a>-40'4 off 11ll 1km:-. ASPEN 615 >iH51 c A R r l!: Ts u I H 1-: e r Beige nylon pl w.h. $:1 9f1 yd. Balboa (;1Jrpl•\ Mill. 13H L oi:un , C.: M $49-8181, 615-5906 Atrcond1t1oner. \ra1h'r o house. wut<·r 1·oulnl S200/oHr. &40 7JIJ!l (~AZEHO 642·1994 .. :xt•cul1vc 1>11.e Formtc:i 1ksk, black 1op1rt•d bot· torn $1(1(1 Ont· way draw draix·:.. 13:1" 14•1dc x R9" tonR. pale gold oµc•n wc•ave ~fl t:lli" wulc• '< !W ' long, t•ICl!iJO('t• ffiJl7l' S40 1m1 0415 -MOVING .\10NUi\Y Must St:ll :.ofa. t•ha1r, end tbk-i.. dhl lic•d. book 1>hl'lvc1>. clothe~ dryc•r, a II 1 n gd 1·nnd I 7fi2 Kt•n11vood P l<tl'C. /\pl II, CM Tn·ply slarnh·" '"'l'I. , . --------- Smith & Wl·sson ~Qi re volvcr Made 10 lhl' IKOO'l\ Al'('Urtl\C SlOO ~i2l~. ~-~--~~~ 1mc l'l•nnii. charll'r si.:1 mcmhersh1µ SSOO·S25 mo dUl'g trans fl•rablr 613-IY.!Sl --------Carpels, l'eram1e I 111·1> woven wood:... quahl~ wor k,, rt .. 1so11abll· µ r 1 c 1•' • 2 5' , 1> .1 I (• . !l(jJ 400. ------- SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Bebcf Treble Tucker Stt'ady Warmly Unholy ROAST HEEi-' I tlon'l kno,. -w 11). hut I h;n e ,1 ft~·hng that tht• same· IJ(.'O!)ll' ,,. ho l'Ul tht• laXl's 111 Wa1>hrngto11 11-.t'd lO 1>hct· the IHJ A!:>T JU-:EF in our l'Ompany c·afl•tr na 1)(-:;k S5(1 PrOJCl'l IOn Ill l.>lc S..'> Army ~ll'c1>111i.: bag Si B1C'ydl' 1·arricr ~. Three !>l'Cl1on ::.<'n·en $8.50. 997-!.1817 ----MiscetlaMou~ Wanted 8081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WJLDTURKEY CERAMICS· 1971.72.73.74 213/597·5078 ·73 llond3 C1v1t• motor. running or ·rcbu1ll C~ll 49-ll!OJ)I A~k for John 7AM 10 IPM Hcdiner ur li>ungcr c hair . & st>w1n1: ma<'hmc. 840 !l&\5 WANTED Trundle bed w or wl\ ho u I mat· tresse:. 39"X74 ". .i97·~L wANTED to buy Chip Stamps . 631 2528 Office Fumiture & Equipment 8085 .........•.••.......... Secretarial dc1>k flC'fl re tum 1. C'hair & mat $250. I R M f: x t' r c• I t' c typewril£'r. like· n1·w $5 5 II /\ 11 ( u r S 7 2 5 !155 2274 I Stt'CICiL~C dt•-.k. $75 I Sllot:ltlJM' ty!)tnK tl>I. S.15 /\ II r 1 cm ., I 1 k l' rH• w . 833 11)51) waterless 1·1111k"' ·' rl Ht•i.: 1><~1l_L<•l>h·: I .~x9 ,\I~ never bf.en uwd V:iluc o,tatl'. S'MIO (all a4ll 1151, $350. Will !>di for Jc•,s or <'\!.ti75 2213 Must !>Cll nt•arly nt•\\ Ro yal port l'l<'t' t ypcwrlll'r Bc'>l ofr Npl lk h Tl•nn11> Club C<1ll eves 63l·43'JI 00-4213. . • * * mt·mtwrs h1µ, ltcason;i -blc 4M l<IA2 XJnt new & U'>Cd ofr furn. Rosw.tl Hofdohl ----plan files. wk lwnchcs l2 Bndl(cwood l'>lnmg rm table & chair~. CE SURPLUS 1'31 '/:117 Irvine ~ll'rL'O console. laL~ boy Two ITff Ticktts rt>ehncr, 11· alum cano(', lo the Toro ~udboal + m1sl' LONG B l!: /\ C II :'>52 582.1 TilEATREFESTIVAI. Movinit Sale frrg , IH THE hl'droom set. l'nl'lo:-.cd IOOM IOOM util1ly trailer. Assort ROOM mt•nl of items 252ti Starring 1978 fJcsl Ac Elden St, CM. 54K-4965 tress n ominc<· .Jill . Clayburgh at lhl' LonA National Gcoi:.:rap~1rs: 2 Red Office Desks. 30" x 60". with chairs & full file cabinet & desk lamps. All for $400. Xlnl cond Pacific Tides Manne 227 20th St NB 673-6540 Exec. Desk. 30 x liO" & matching s wivel r hr. Rlac k w t walnut & chrome trim . $115 . 963.522,~. lllMHALL PtAMOS SPICIALS MEW 8FUMllALL SPINET REG $126S NOW $849 finmhull Top Splnl!l Reg. $1450 NOW $~5 ltHODES HOMt; PIANO REG. $1595 NOW $1095 USIO Y l\MAllA t~ULL CO NSOLE ORGAN $29M) KIM OALL SPINET $575 Ui\LDWIN PROF. STUDIO $950 B~t-iALL t<,~rd ldu<:.\lion @nter lt4 I I . So. ll'latol 111 s-floww) S..toAH 751·1 IZ I Office~-& I ~ & Org.1 aoto .,...,,. 8085 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••• •• •• • • • • •• •• Wurlitzer organ w /bench, U~'<l llolga Urarung tbls. ebony. Leslie spkr Xlnt $1~ & up Ui.cd wood cond. $\SO-752·7667 Baby grand Fischer. ul· tractive antique wht finish Sl 700 673· l.367 dlo:.k:.. S89 50 & up Ui.ed .i drw fllei.. S65 & up McMahan desk . 1800 Newport Ulvd C M 642 8450 PIANO Must sell. Appr des k with 4115/79 $1200 Ma ke ofr ~~~~~~~~ Oak OfflCl' typewriter $75 615 8652 cup boa rd _4_.93-_7020 ______ _ ,. 8087 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Skuh Tzu AK C Male pup· py, Smo.>1. Un nclll' $250. 714 /~!'·5944 Kohler ~ Campbell · studio H as buill in Lowry organ . $750 541H)2.12 w I re " ' Y B C · • ••••••••••• • • ••• ••• •••• •• ::r:I•••••••••••••••• 1111 Raqor Trt bun: 11' Scub:frro D C. meter 40 chaonel CB AM/FM MAY MARN I /O trlr t•oop Pl'/ r. MH'112 atereo car udlo. oew The tradlUonal buvy atonie ~ lllcl. Xt ~'. Dlviftl sear. aso. 3SMM Sl~S. 40 chauel Bia cha~. Uabl•eilhl "'artne 2.5.hr. 4181-517$ "' camera. like new. 1200 r.uke CB SU$, Stt>reo car ..-To a:iO HP. Ge· s EA w A y D 1 ES I .., S4Mm. radio ~111 /fll l40 .. nulne new par\11 . SPORT PISHE I ·TV ·--Panucwuc Rce7e remote Author he d D ht r · s w O J\ D P I s I J~ IOtl contr caas. deck, new Brlatol Servtcu, NEWPORT SLI IP9"t SltNo M88, aell $US.~ (714'...,. •••1 -..""" P.P. •a -11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.._....., ~.,,., ~fV 8eaullfu1 2.5" color tV. 2 VlDEO DECK. JVC·V1d yr war ranty, free de· Slar 2 hr. VHS Format. livery. 118. 846·17116 ~~gt ne w . S4SO. 14.'' Zenith Color TV Sears 25 .. Color TV con· <iood cond. SlOO/bs\ ofr sole, solid sta ll!, 1800. ~3\14 seU for $.'500. 968·05SI •ZODIAC* PORT•k-MAtUNE lNFLATABLE BOATS 2fe College Co&ta Mesa ( 714) 540>2010 SEA-RAY BOATS BUY From the Dealer •U, to IS yto,. fiftmlcillg OAC. * ... ~iftCJ We set'Vlce what we sell Newport Beach ht .... wat.rston. 3101 Coast Hwy 631-2547 24' REIN ELL. F' Ill.' ·1:,, loah, ,ower 9040 t·uslom trlr. etc $J2.Wo •• •• •••••. ••• •••• • •. •.. 548 7~ or-~9468 IT'S A BUYER'S MARKET WITH OVER 200 NEW TOYOTA'S ON SALE AT SPECTACULAR DISCOUNT PRICES!! NEW '79 PICKUP TRUCK Fulty l actory eau1ooed 4 'iOeod transm1 ss1on lronl d1 c;c brak e-; I RN320105671 59693 MONTHLY v'J 'Iii ltt I J lo ,.l't • ,,,loH..-d o.t'r~~ C)h\t ..... "1•"U , •• 4 iJ lllC,,t ft I .. ,) .. ~ .lf'\'"'Q f..,,,tl'Qe'\ ._Of' •tt 100 .., ""' 't N~ V)'~\ < .. _,,, A~..-rt.oft.4'f'tl9@ ,a,• NEW '79 CELICA LIFTBACK CHECK THIS PRICE 55999 AM FM siereo 5 speed transmission. steel belled radrats 1RA42565970J 1971 DATSUN PICKUP TRUCK AM FM .1 .. 11'1) 'l ,orood cu<>lom oin ,1r101nt, ·~ • ''"'1 rJd1afs 1t'.t114 1231 1974 TOYOTA CEllCA Beach Convention & 1-:n. 1916 to prcscnl Somt tcrt.ainmenl Center 300 rompll!tc ~k off. 202!ll E. Ocean Blvd., Long Ua yv1cw. SA ll g t s Beach. 5'16·3443 ____ _ C.11&42·5678,exl'/:12 Refurbished Arcade to claim your tickets bowling machine. Sl50 * * • b'734!096 NCR 3200 bookkt>cp1n11 mach. & Pitney Bowes fold /inserter mar h Xlnl cond . Make offe r . 494-SS71 • ·0""° not•"""'. ONl Y 5()JIO s2399 '"''"' Reo •ltn *" .. tlffM)ftf COYttn GIY..ld ruM•"9 _ .. trtiek 8420BEI 1975 DATSUN 1210 2 DI. SEDAM WE HAVE A BIG SELECTION OF LA TE MODEL' IMPORT BARIAl•SI 4 ,pw•1l htf\" "'-U• '" QOll(l1t<1"•"ll s3499 •f••ff' l .. CIU t tllll>•w' fuf•~ 631,C.HU t 1974 CORONA 4 DI. SEDAM • 'IO<l'lll ,,_...,.. ""° '""''° GOllO s25" '""•fy '-~ 80fk.FM1 197 6 FORD PINTO Onlt 11 I~~"'''"' •v•om1roe s2999 h.n\m~ulOf\ '16 ~ .-~tnG t vu'"~ -_._. rool Vt1r c1un 11000 m11e•o• '"TSESI 1973 VOLVO 4 DI. SEDAM All!om1h' ,..,,..,;.,"'"' °" COf\OOIO'l'\lnQ s3199 tlO.O & ()IV) II~ J()J "" 11• Good Qd -IQ<! """''"•'•COM 8t9Jl!>I I 974 TOYOTA CEUCA ~OUPE • ,_ .. _ ..... ' <ti .JOO .... ~ 53399 boloe• ""'""09 -ct1Jfll ..,_ on<• 1192'0'11 .- 1974 VOLVO 164 . AulO!fttftCll....,.."""' ltfconcl•l•Cl""l9 s4299 _ .. _.... ........... -... "'"() ClltMll• R.c11oiu.t•I-tK21\(MI , - • 8" DAIL. V P!L.Ol SBntl AUNIW ~OYOTA 4x4 .ct TOYOTA CBJCA SUPRA IN STOClt s5195 • '78 CEUCA UFTBACK 15 <.!-'Pt'd. i\l r ,, I stereo tape more 160JWKNI I I ONlY I I s5995 I I • I I '78 CEUCA I I LIFTBACK I I s speed , air I I stereo/tape, rear wiper more (U5601) I I ONLY I I Sfi295 I I • I 11 '74 DODGE I COLT I 4 • D•·•·n <1rea1 gas I mtlt:1.i it' 1817KLJ) I OMLY s1495 I I : '74 ;ATSUN I 8·210 4 s peed super I 1ranspo rta11on I (993JAE) ONLY I S1895 I I I I • '79 CELICA llfTBACK 1, s &pe~~~~M IFM I stereo, ITIOfe (6509) I ONLY I I I Sfi095 • I 1979 I Mltl-llJMES I DOLPllN I Mini-irage I I •• I I 1---- s7995 (Stk, 19002) 1 BILL I MAXEY I I TOYOTA I I • --~----·.......... t.MO llilllllt..... tM ...... "I rs.T,.,,..-ttn ......... .... ....................... ........................ ...................... ......~ .................................... . WITH LESS GAS TO GO AIOUMD, YOU NEID A CAR THAT GOES AROUND OM LESS GAS. Tile nvw 19T9 Fiat Strada gives YoU better m11eage than the Datsun J 10 or the gas-oowered Rabbit and 11 costs hundreds o r dollars less than e1tner car going 1n before you even go out Whats more. Strada gives You t>Pller gas mileage than ma Omni or Hori.ron. too An EPA estimated 28 MPG 4 t MPG cs1tma1ed highway mileage Remember compare lhese esttmates 10 tne es11mated MPG ot otner car s You may get d11ferent mileage depending on soeed. wealner. and tnp lengtn Highway mileage w111 probably be less ... r~~-~' # .• lf ,. ~ t •• ,t <I ·. . _, .. e ' '' ,, -· ' .. . ~ ·-I _~ -; • -::-I I ' '-=------... '-~ ... ·--S--- DOING BUSINESS UNDE~A FICTITIOUS NAME? All new businesses ualng a flctl11ous name. must by law be registered with the County Clerk. The DAILY PILOT provides lhe fonn1 and filing aervlce1 for our c u11omers. If you are 1tartlng a new buslne11 call the DAILY PILOT R>r information and forms 646-4321 EXT 332 DAILY PILOT '11 karab·UO T8 out• mt. ll08'l'ON WRALER ...... MUllML Uke ...... M eo.taiHld Aljo a.oNOO, AMlftl a. drlvu, 15 h oara. bow• eAde rat.ls, New ••• acc•uorl••· &nl rlr. &.lh new. ~-V ... A/C, .._ l.o.ded1 16 mph plu1 ... ,,..., MW COY" ~Ofla.W .... Ot/•l"l orr . C'.ft._,..,_._-..;,...; 8Lorad oo ttallw. Nllltt er, trailer. U,HO. ror Sale All/Part ...,./-..U. .; ... ·-1111!' aft aetllb9etolfer. fD.19. Coroaado ull boat. 14' CW.... Tr el Trtr t---------- 7Jl .. Jl6U...t ''" It S.acratt, um. Good eoDd. N .. era1 .... I. 1eml :U co.: ..,~,: ......... 146-tJOCHwertat Ulbp eo1ine. Bl mini ..... ~. -· ...._ • O.a.o. •ldaatl AY for Jerry Pertlns '°I> f\ILI eovtr. tuller. IMh. .,., ........ 0.,.. ·11 Century 20·. OJ>•n petfeet cood. m-tOU 0.. t070 ·;..v:a'r::.c,~•:t ~~· ·11 ClllerekM ,.., &ow bow. m hp 1/0. O\aal 25• P'lber1tu1 DieHI, ,...................... Uibt Wilht. ta-'°71 • ..a .... ••• w11Hl1. tanvA* Dual b1tl.t!rie1. cenler cooaole, lrlm aft AYAll ...... NUtiNt. Ve'7 elean. Many xlrH. A1llin1 i.111. wbor. compa.11. YACNewpon.....-1 D'TrallerspaceiaCo.ta -.-./ftnn.111-tm. "800.147..c7 mae at 22 uau. fac· , llela. Quiet achd\ '"'"'· tory d.emo. $20,000. Slip w-.nted for 43' Gra~ 1115mo.673-7T81 "7S=~-~ ... !._ewtom Bay Cruber 2Sft. fbela, Ml-4\&3. 11attDer Cnd.Nr wft.11113 .............. _,, etc. &nOrd. Npt. Bcb ~Ip. beam. Quiet live aboard SU.TIU $1.350. H4•18l7 Oft beautifUll)' mein· T,......,, Ullltw tllO . ,. .. ~. H -=;.;.::=:::::::: W -~ boeC No iidS or ........ ;~iee\o•••••• .,. """' . vo tstr Sterr • JO' lllMILL -••••••••••••••••••• peU. 640-1.582. Brand new k>w boy 6x12 ~:. '°%1; d•a•ml 1•r•m• New. dlr mast. uc. Soleat 18, Sl700 2 sets nat bed trailer. Wood · • $49.990. L01ded with aalla. new tramp, trlr. AVALON MAllOI deck, lAndem axle. feo· ~·tape. Slldlq re· aenerator-cabin heat.er· xmt ccind. 642-0105 ~· moori.nl anileb&e. ders. llgbta. Good for ar w1.odow. Otl road dual trim tabe.compa11· Bes\ ofr. over ~.000. d u n e b u g g 1 e s • t.ares" white •DOiie •hli. microphor head-deluu Coronado 15. $1600, Fast Call aft s 873-9176 motorcycles 9995 Call 400 Eng. A~solu\ely Interior-aod muc h •FUD. Like new w/trlr • 967-3581 · · must sell tbts week. much more. Call Mr. Ii cover. 6'2-0105 9ip apace wanted for 28' llllCSO. firm. 875-SZ2S or Olsen. (7lA) SS4·'7200 Etcbell's 22.saiJ #J89 ex· Owen. Will trade \&Be of 19' H~D Comblni.t.ion Car1_6'15-__ 9tt_o _____ _ JO" ... ._., cell condiUon ~ boa\ for payme nt of Hau.ling, etc. RamP6. 2 '77 JEEP Cbe'rokee _......_ · · s pace. SS9· 1833 o r axle. surge brk.s. $1200. Loaded. $625-0 . Day~: New, dlr must s a c Npt Z1 A'_r-i. xlnt cond, 661-0820. 5e-ial8MIM6·9468 •96-4601, ev4!s/wlcodi1 $49.990. Loaded with fully eqwp, ready to go 5*-1622 &enerator.cabin heater· race/crs inc mooring off Wanted, bo~t sUp for 31 •---------dual trim t.abs·compass· No. 8.1. $17.500. 871·3166. rt. boat, in Ne wport, -'lllo s.r.ke. ,.... ,... 9560 micropbor head-deluxe D1oa Pt. or Huntington • Accenories t•OO -···-•••••••••••••••• Interior-and muc h SAlLORS DREA.M . ~bour. Prlv · party· •-,:-•~•••••••••••••••~· For. Sale '76 Courier. much more. Call Mr. Custom Weat Sail 42 ~l 5195 LS WlJ'e wheel (Of' Austin Pullt. mags, radials. Olsen. (714) »t-7200 6TU737 INh. Speed & Healey no. 14" Dal.Sun sbeil. boot. aiereo. v~ry a;• Columbia. xlnt cond. Sid 9010 tr~ck.,wh_eel SS . Two c le an . Mu s t Sell. 11' Trl·hull. 140 Me re . 1/0, (uJI canvas. trailer, extras. lllnt cond. $3500 1144-0893 Loaded w /ex tras ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ls .:!de ~1~ .. vw 77().7872. · · ... ,"""" ..., pa1r .... o s..1---------~ teak int. $10,500. "74 Cobalt 22SO~C. lo ~rs. hole vw 5" rims ns '71 DatMn pick-up, ~. Located at Dana Pt. good trlr, as kJng S'7600. pair. One 5·1ug 15" truck '75 Ford pick.up, SZ.100. Sea Ra y, 1974 over · nig hter. V·8 M e r r . cruiser. lots of equip· tnenh lo-ftrs, a beauty. P. P 846·9418 Harbor. Slip A -4. Call &2801 eves. 8 PI i 1 r i m s 7 T w 0 '71 Ford 1\oD Oat bed ~eves & weeknds. · . .., _,. ......... ,,_,. n. • ---------'19 CbaJlenger jet boat. 9:SOx16.S t Yi used > .tires _._..___,a .6p.m. Laser w/launchlng dolly 4H e ngi n e . must SlO each. One ten wide x ·~ El Camino· reblt 327 & Harlten ratchet block sell.$2000 & take over L6.S 8-ply Sl5 642·3379 4 spd \ranB: sunroof: xlnt cond, $950. 640-5637 payments. 831H782 '73 Honda Civic motor needs some body work. HOBIE 16 w/trailer. Xlnt '78 Horlion. 4S4 Chevy WANTED. Running or 900. &e6-5031 12' Slarcrafl, alummum cond. $l600. Call Bob e ng. Berkeley J e t . rebuilt. Call 494·8038 '72 El Ca . Good bod bass boat Me re OB. •-k f J h 7AM mlDO Y 96.1-131.S Roednanner trlr. never ""' or o n. t.o o .. --...,.,.,. ~1 It depth finder, e lect troll· ---------used. $7000. 968-9360 lPM .......... ~"""· .....,.,., ma c mg motor $750. 673·4836 igr4 17' O'Day daysa1ler °'-'·-~---·---- 19. Glas tro n Me r e . & traile r $1850. Xlnt Tr pwtaticMt Alllolfors.le '18 KING C AB Datsun. cruiser . 110. offshore rond. Used o nly 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• wtlt/blu/chrome. auto. runabout , D i r . ball _seasons ___ ._54S-8940 _____ ~ ti 10 IMPORTANT alt', mags, AM/FM 8·trk ....................... . di . tank. $2495. 645-37'T7 Udo 14. xlnt cond .. inc\ds IT'S FL.YING TIM B NOTICE TO ~~~.:,~ cdon::n~ 2l' Seocraft Sc.....,~ new cover Trlr. c urrent C U2 SIS C 172 ..,1 50 READERS AND hk .. ""W. "'".920. 751_5000. .. ,... he $1350 673-2481 · . , · -· · ADVERTISERS "''"' ~ Twn 175 hp. M•rc's. + othe r s . S tudents The pri(·e or items ------- 100 mile range at 50 Dreadnought 32 k it. welcom e . 539 -4252. advertis ed by vehicle ·1.1 °:jlsun l .600cc pgood knots. Set up for skm parually com~lete. en~. s.9-2203 dealers 1n the vehic le ~01006 S 11i4!~~ · P · dJvm~ and s port flshin~ some ryiate r1 a ls. call C -n S./ classified advert1s1ng ~--- Twn axet. J.(alvan1zcd 644·01B5. 644·5373 _ ~ ' 9110 columns does not 1n '64 Studebakf'r 1~ ton trlr w/br11kcs. Lo11ded Desperate Owner! Must ••••••••••••••••••••••• cl ud~ any a ppli cab~e Ver_y ~ood conditi°."· Almost br11nd new. Cost Sell s uper Ericson 27 . 1 1• 0 an a ca b 0 v e r la:Jlel, license. transfer run." pcrfcrt . V·I!. 3-si• 128.000, as king $18.000 new Ultenor free Jmo romper Many extr as. fees. finance char~es. 0 . D . SSOO I 92S \ for fast sale. P vt . l'ty slip. 540-9089.' SlOOO/bst o<r. S36·3046 fees for a ir pollution Anaheim St, CM 7141675-3662 --------cootrol device cert1f1ca· --- ·73 Hobie 14. Xlnt rond '76 Venture Tent Trlr uon.s or dealer documen '73 El Camino, clean . o .. ~ '76 S l eekc·raft D ay .. ~ .. lr& SI 6 1 bo •. lar y pre p arati on 'lnYI lop. High m1lt•:JJ.!l'. ''ruis "r. fl.II .. x tra-; w1u1tr xtras. P5 . ce x ... stove. C " '" ~ 644 0163 • · nht · bt 963 •"71 c b a r g e s u n I e s s P S , A I . $ 2 4 II fl S9000 .. "!J7 •\4 08, • U,y• We\g • -..V lll<1>'>d k f ' " --------otherwise spec1f1ed by 213-277-~ ays. as vr I 99'7·l lc.I Enckson 32 C5 S mt-ten 101"1' Camper. $eood cond1 the advertJser Manlyn. 1954 Wood llull Mercury with Newport s lJp ~ uon ~ l""° GMC_P_U-.-4-·spd v '· 67S-7186 848·5531 .. ....: I ....., u h cyl, (;rcy manne e ng . __ __ -----m..-~ aux. taok8 for lonv. on t<Jndem trlr w /surge Sailboat. 26', fibt-rglai:s . Moforiqd lilc•i 9140 CIGsSKs 9520 milc a~t", runs Rood li~:ikt"' Boat nds. work Lapworth des1$en. fa:.t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SI OOO or will tradl· \\111 ~I'll Sl'P M;1kl' oCft•r s:BlC> Call 499·1650 .75 p c h S2.,c. GC -1 '46 f'ORD WOODlt: 646-83112 11 l·&s:l·!l<ffi2 -------u • '"' • I f"'·U 000 ----·77 Cal 2 2!1. Ost. Whl. Puge.ol, $325 EC ·u Y restore'<!' $lJ. Vans 9570 k • * VH.t', Rd(. Fatho. KM , 963 3734 10~ ----67S·6161 __ -- J. Ahtt Auto·pilot. CNG ~tovc., l!178 Honda Express. Xlnt 415112 MCll'CJWrit~ Rlr Furl. Full Cruist• m<.'{'ban1cal cood . I' P C del M lmmac. S I 1 p . XI n t $200 S36~149 Of'OftCI or fina nce Ava il. $291\ · ·_ --- Two FrH Tickets 64&:.>:!l. 644·8910 TI1E MO-PEDDLER to the --- -New Pt:UGt:OT MO LONG BEACll Lido 14'. tr<.iiler. Ullman PEDS Reg $469, Now Tlli:;ATRE FESTIVAL sails. SlOOO Call 644-425!* $399 631·38.JO IM THE Boat C!Jpper 30' 1972 & P UCH M d Max 1 IOOM IOOM dock . will sacr if ice Luxe. 197~P~l'W cond. ROOM <7141_!'2·9275 SISO. 963.ro7t Starnng 197~ Bc~t At· Cotumb1a 43. Our ex Motol-c dff/ tress nomin ee Jilt elusive. Perkins . Nice ~ 9150 £l!YbhurCgh at tlhe .LoE~~ bo.'.l. t at rair pnce Ask ••••••••••••••••••••••• ode onven ion Qt .n S59 5M Bkr 646.4()()5 or tcrtamment Center. 300 67~4005 · Must Sac ·79 Yamaha E. Ocean Blvd .• Lon~ ---750 Spec . UIOO m1 Sl'lls I.leach. CAL 25 VHF. s pnkr. for $318S Witt sell Cor Call 64.2-567ll. ext 272 dpth. fndr. etc . Xlnt S2900. ~ ___ _ tocla1m youruckcts c ond $9 ,9SO P t P • • • 714/639.()636. --~--~--- '79 MG TD Rfrt.ICAR BRANO NEW' Your cho1rt· or beautiful black or ell.'~anl cham· pagne. lht-~t· are ran• cla~1c~ not 10 ht-found t:ll>ewhere 1n Or<insw County. Leathe r 1n t e r1 or . w ood dai.h . AMt f'M stereo t·assette. g lass s ide cu rta ins h1glili$ehl this t·ollertor'-, item's features Must be ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 Dodge Tradesmun van. V8. 26,000 m1 . tu:.~ m!>1dc. gn .. -en <! tone i.pec1al pa int. full~ 1•arpeted & panelled "' l>1de. port hole:. .. 11 r vents . ~un r uor. h1..:h batk sw tvl'I ch a ir,. spare tire rack. w1d1 llr~ w 1 magi.. AM /FM • t ape cassette . Sti4511 870-4564 I Fullerton I '76 Dodgt• Van. vs. A.'11FM 8 TR 43,000 m1 $4100 675-~l seen tD be appreciated. --------J IM MAfll NOVW '72 Dodi:e P /S. P IB. A lt'. l8711 Beac·h Blvd :iuto trans. cnrm whb . HUNTINGTON BEACll c p l l pn l g . $26011 842-2000 642.221«). ------- Auto i , .. ew 910 ~.Hew 9IOO Autos, Mew 9100 Alttos, Mew 9100 Alftos, H•w 9100 1972 HONDA l::ls1nore Entire Bike Recently Rebwll. Excelle nt cond Sl .000 Ca ll e\'Cl> 494-4747, or sc.'t! al 462 St. fl.nn 's Dr., l.a ~una Beach I 9.;o-f''ord p 1 r k u P ·10 Fo~ •:-T Van. 302 J FWbwldcr'l> delight. 307 spd. Custom Int Hun:. Chevy & auto tr.ins XLnt Must sell Bst ofr. Many extra pJrt s . _831-1.309,770·9991> ·••·•·······•···•·•··· ·•••···•··••··•···•••·· .................................................................... . THIS WEEKEND AT ORANGE COUNTY'S #1 BUICK DEALERSHIP Bouer Burek.NcosT A. MEs For Possibly Less Than You Would Pay For A Chevy Or Ford .•• On Sale Now BRA.ND NEW BUI£K SKYLARKS and SKYB/lWKS YOUR CHOICE • • .AS LOW AS '4888 Hurry While We Sti-1 Have A. Good Selection In Stock •.. FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Flaa.el .. *'v•ll••le IJpTe•1'l-t•11 . Our price iechldee everythl191 except tax.. Uceate and • 120 doeantenlal')' ree. • • ·12 Honda XL·70. Xl nt cond. l500 m1. Must :.t>ll, make ofr. 6JJ.4J91j '76 Honda CR125 $450 5"48·1795 ---J aw<1 s.de Car comp. '70 Honda. Must Sell 842-0359 Desert buggy, hke nu. 1835 enic1ne. Sl400 /bst ofr 848·9603. XL350 $400 Runs good SWOO. dJrt. $JSO. 770-3007 aft 5. '7S 650 Yamaha . Ne w throughout. Sharp & Fast 250 mi on motor. 1950/bst ofr 212 Hunt· ingtoo St. H.B. 636-1277. 75 Suzulti GT 18S Electric start. Clean $350. Rob eVl'S ~73 USED ONCE• Susuk1 RM 250 Make Offer ! 5.57-8393 Custom e hoppe~ top •'78 GMC 4x4 Van. cstm Call for inro. 96J 2863. convers ion +h1 ·pcrf SJS.$74. t>ng. rstm paint-reg ga~. MOVIEWORLD CEUIRITY CAR AUCTION MAY 18, 19, 20 F'or cons1gnmenl or info contact MOVIEWORLD AUCTION CO. 2 sets Mich tires & whls . xtra fud . U name It the uJumale mint. 640.9738 '76 Cht'v \•a n shrt whl base. rPd. P IS. P /B A/{', 350 V·8 , 26 K m1 5S:m/bst ofr 962·S20J '74 Ford Van Conver All pwr. air , xlnt cond Bubble t o p . $5700. QlOOOrangcthorpc fl.ve 646-11105. Buena Park. Ca. 90620 ---------714-~·1520 213-921·2l33 "79 Dodge. 6300 mi. $25()( 7'Jo~\f o d e l fl. Fo rd~ ~aJ~me payments . original parts . SS500 bi~ 1646-98l6 1930 AA natbed trul'k , bed ch~1s & body. best '66 Dodge Van $700 Firm 642-0221 offer -675-3175 ·77 Ford E25a Cha teau Club Wagon. 10.800 m1 ·~vw Club Cab Pick Up. vs. auto trans, PIS. Rebl\ trans. New tires P/B. Princy glass. Air $JEW~ cond. AM /FM 8 track ·s.s T·Bird Red. stereo. Chrome wheels, BeautifulCond Michelin Stee1 radials 675-2306. Many extras. Li.11.e new ----$8,400 {of6. 7641 ~Mdes-eat1..i1GM10-.... 9530 75 PLYMOUTH --------. -••••••••••••••••••••••• YOYAGH ., 78IYf175 ENOURO. Like '70 Ford Bubble top Van. 127 " wheelbase. 5 new. only lOOOmi. must rutty equpt. l o~m i . passen~er. V-8. auto. sell to best offer. 5.57-8393 $3.200. 831 ·2575. I tra!ls. 'ht side sUdln~ . X lor ...... dr .• <'mission control ~ P er~. system. AM radio. new lo/aulage, xlnt. cond. white paint. 119,000 mi. , ....._, "-l..W 644-~7 S2.Em. can be seen at Zo• to l I' 71 Ford Van convers ion, lhe Daily Pilot, 330 W . ..--.. SI 4 1 k Bay St .. Cosi. Meaa or ""1.ly aell cooulned ........,.,g, eeps • 5 0 • call Circulation Dept. ~y';'l ~~':nds l !~':t !:~~~· A~~}~tea 6C2..m1. ext. 211> REGENCY MOTOR I trtr, CB, awning. Xlnt. '78 Chevy Van. all blk. HOME RENTALS t"Ond. 538-2814· lhrt whJ base, bl back 92S N. Harbor Blvd. S.A. I~ ltte• buckets, auto trans. sml *-531·2503• * • lteda ' f540 V-8, lood OD pa in perf. ••••••••••••••••••••••• shape. Sl?.000. iiuat sell. RENT Luxury Motor Ouis96'-31157 home 22· Palomar. s.nd Buggy. xlnt cond, ' Sleeps 6. S250/week + aomplete "'.l1300cc, see "10 Ford P.U. Yo T kyl. ltmi.~ to appreciate. $1115. Ruoa 1ood. AM /FM. ~1. smo. m·•n• ~,.:~·zr~M'= ..... '".,.. tsio ..... _.. "" M.inl · I ps 4 S200 a •••••••••••••••••••••-..... •••••-... ••••• ~ee. day:~• ml. Private Party Heda San Clemente 1 clean depend. car. _ _..; _ _..; ____ • -\nick, et.c. Have cub.. BOLES ARROW XL. NolwereU 21' very xlnl cond, SC. A~i.. l\ydniuJlc Jllebt tlec 1U1, awntn1. tub/anower, very little road uu. PP. (213) 111..- . (ZIJ)--. • Porldlt •· Ne over leaae. Private Party. AA.tpe.17f.Ull H"~ ""'' ~ !'' .t)I'< ! 18881 I .1BEACH BLI 1 ... --~ 1~£~55~ ~----'-· '1811tan 25' Motor Home. air, all lltraa. lmmac. coocl. $1.5,000 or offer. eau .-r.etQ £vea. - .. ~- " ,.. . -----...._ -........ .._. . . ....... -··--.. ~ . "I .. 0..-.. C....., ms Harbor Bhd t-~A MF.SA 979-2 500 WEIUY USED CARS (" i\l,L. ll11\-d l'ilt \1t1 540-5630 1011\SO\ & 'O\ • LINCOl N ME Ru110 2626 HARBOR Bl VO COSTA MESA WANTED! Lull' 11111dd l'o~ u111" VolH~ l'l\·kuµ. & \ "n• I .U lb tt.111.!) SCASH FOR CARS Top dollar for cle 11 t:1tr & \ruc•k::.. pa id for o not' HOW ARD Clwvrot.t Dove & Quail Sts <Near MacArthur, Bnst.ol & J amboree) NEWPORT BEACH llOIEDIATt: DE1..1VERV1 I.AIM SILICTIOM OPHIW tf7' 320i'1 5211'• J\t~ mc_,a ...... -- IM SfC>al' Oall \Oll&y w~ m a h 11 vt• th•· J>re> o wn 1•1.l HMW you urc lookanp foe' I tll-2040 ""_.,.., Ol.AMGI COUMTY'S OU>HT & CREVIER •USEDIMWs• '76s:KIL\ $/R(7S2PVOI '162002S/R <268RKMl Tl s:K>. 4 sp SIB <01791 ·n Q>cslA S/RUI09THJ 1 '78 733i 4spd (025VFZl Closed Sundays Mos. lrnporl•d •••••••••••••••••••••• '76 B MW 2002 air , GeMral 970 I lo/mila~e. mag wheels •••••••••••••••••••••• AM t FM s tereo <'ass. Can't Sell Your Car'> CREVIER MOTORS PAYS TOP DOLLAR For Clean Used Im Port!> Call Mike or Don 835-3171 La ncia. '76 Scorpion 19M. $7500. ll82SQ E P/P. 714-646-9122 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ALFA ROMEO SALES. SERVICE AHDLEASIMG '78 CLEARAl\'t!E NOW IN PROGRESS! BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 lOOLS Xlnt cond. s un root. new paint, a m/Cm. nms well.$2000. 832-8783, 754-QJO Gayll.' 673-6100. IOI McLAREH's IUYORLUSE '79 320i's AVAILABLE '79 5281's AVAILABLE - Lar~e Selection Pnccd to Sell!! ' '79 633•'~ & 733i's Immediate Delivery BIG SAVINGS! NEW '78 5301's :ind EX EC CA RS OtrrSTANDING RF.SALES That Use Rl'gular, Premium or Unl('adt•d Ga.wline .. '71 3201 4 SPO Coral red. (670VOR) '76 2002 4 SPD Air. green In color, sun· * Z's * DISCOUMTIO 8ARW1Ck OAT\UN lj ;I IJ /'.~YI JI!', 1974 DATSUN 710WAGOH 4 f>Pf'tld lr&M & 111r 1•on ditlorno{I, ONLY $1950 646-5867 •DATSUNS• ~s.t.ct&o. OfAIModeh SALF.S U :A.SING PARTs.SERVICt; COSTA MESA DATSUN 284:1 HARAOR BLVD 540.6410 540-02 I J ''14 4'° SLC. 74,000 ml. '78 t 2tl fi'l..!!.., excellef\t Good cond. Serl etc. condttlon, new palat. ~lllll.m-4121Jeve11:---' ta)O. '46--3447 '72 MBZ 220 Sedan. 4 dr. ·1s Sport SL. 128. Low creme .. tan inlr. 4 cty. mll\'11, new uphol. Goocl cyl. Mmt cond. $5650. Ph l'OOd., SUOO. 636-9873 1131-3H3, 831-0621 Bob Pf•T J(l9 '75 450SL: 28.000 ml, Gold . Dunlap wlre ~1uttcr1cotch , s ti:reo. wheels, XJnt cond. Make ~11'1 onit. m1h.'ll One oiler. S41M520 o wner :JOmpg .--------- $3.700 /o((er. ~·~ WllUY ... CIDISTOOI ..... 9727 Let US pay off YOW' COD· ••••••••••••••••••••••• lract and tum it into •~ .... •79 cash. We want to buy 9n111U ,..ew any and aJI pampered HONDA Cars Mercedes Benz m otor M ._NY cars we can find. We ~ wieJcome the opportunity To ClluM Frotlt! t.o give you a substantial U .... IVERSITY cash return on your in· " vestment. Call Bob C>t*..Wt. Michaels a t House of HoRda C.-s • GMC Imports. Inc .• 6862 Trwcks Manchester 213/921-8588, 2850flarborBlvd On th e Santa Ana Qista Mesa 540·9640 _Fr_ee_w_a_y_. ____ _ I 9 7 4 If on d a C I v I c 1971 250 C white. auto. Hatch back . AM /FM . ~· P .P. P /S, P /B, .... '°"'""9.iftir.;.~m air . one owner. $1950. ery clean 640-4628 Call Bennett. 551-4124. '73 280SE 4.5. Compare ~;;;~~~~;;;;;i;;;;;;:'llUTn Honda Cvcc, 28K mi, this cars cond & value. ~ new Uces. new ball.. Make ofr. 497·1260 "We n~'<i to buy clean Datsun us ed cars " $Will Pay Top Dollar $ runs idnt. $2600. Contact '71 Mercedes 2808. Blue. Brian 498-42&/493·6561 6 7 • O O o o r i g m 1 • COSTA MESA DATSUN '76 Honda Civ ic. new M.echa n ieally main· tires. buttery, immac. tained. S7000. S48·S363. cond. $3400. 64G-4336. '66 ~: Xl.ot cood. Reblt 2845 HARBOR RLVO 54().6410 540-0213. '76 CVCC Wagon 43,000 mi. $2800 640-0254 D~tsun '77 280Z. 4 spd, Honda 77 CVCC 19M air , AM /FM ster~o. 8 $3895 . On e Own e r . trk. As king $7250. 36 , CP pp 5.51·3191 /547·9357, Ask for mpg. use!> r n · · · Rotter. CdM. 759.0737 . . .,.,,,.. 9730 280ZX GL 2+2 a:.!.ume ••••••••••••••••••••••• lease. no deposit Will u----1978 & 1979 deal' 3.000 miles P P. l"W'W 752-1032 JAGUARS XJ6Ls, XJ 12L!. & XJS Coupes eng. Mus\ see. $4800. 6/-3613 '55 190SL Roadster. Recently r e· built power train. Very nice exterior. California car since new. Rare classic. Prime condition at a low price. <VAP497l JIM MARINO VW 1871 I Beach Blvd . Huntington Beach 842·2000 '75 Datsun 710 Fully loaded. Xlnl cond s;!JS(J or best 646·2360 Most colors available for I•~~~~~~~~ immediate dehvery '77 280Z. 4 s pd , air, s tereo . t a p e. Pro f ma int 'd , Perr cond. S7250/0 CCN . 551·3191 Ev~. Must selJ 1976 llll>Z, xlnt cond FM s tereo cassette. Air. mag whls, low m11cs. make orfer eau eves 552·6218. '77 King Cab. •I s pd AM /FM 8 trk. 21 chnl CB. Mags, tanu t o p. 28.~ mi. $4000/bSl ofr. U).9ZJ0/591· 1256. nsT DRIVE ONE TODAY!!! ·~, ._. .... ,. .... ,I. .......... ~~,.. 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA M ESA 979-2500 196.1 Daimler J aguar 3.8 Martt JI. Utis is for dis· ·10 280SL ·Classic. 2 tops, nu e ng . A bea ut y , $15,000. 714/846·1297. crim1nating classic car ._... _______ _ MEW '78 PICKUP Fully factory equipped. Automatic trans .. air cond .• undercoat. wsw tires. tinted glass & economical 4 cyl. ($«. 329521). (Stk. 4028). MEW '78 200SX 4 cyl , 5 speed trans., air cond .. tinted glass. wsw $56" ttres. AM(FM stereo radio & body side moldings. (Ser. 08(. 13 T~ (S\k. ~ 115 ). NEW 178 510 HA TCHIACK Economical 4 cyt .. 5 Speed trans .. bOdy side moldings, $., .. undercoat. tinted g lass & rechmng bucket seats. (Ser. 021353). (S ltt. 40341. A IPlld tr1n1 , I U tOf\0 ' •tet •O -.. ~~ s5999 5 ,~..,. '"" cono 1ter10 . red on•t l ,IOO_t...ocal_ 1291PfOL s4599 s4799 Prtoee p1ua tax & 1cerm a ....,.ecldld....,..,.. $ubfect to p'1or ..... Good 'tll 72 haur8 llftlr putllkiMIOIL If you're in a mood to deal for wheels, rely on the automotive classified ads ;: '71 lOOLS: Low miles., auto. 4 dr, xlnt <'o nd. $1450/0ffcr 497 1564 rool. (453RIY) ---------•75 3.0si 4 SPD Tl ~z. 20mpJt. Lo m1. buffs . Xlnt orig cond lhruout. Metallic silver gray. 45,000 oriJt m1 $6200 . 49 3 .3 7 4 5 9742 Ruby red (940N DZ> A/C. stereo. snrf, auto. 74 100 LS 4 dr. auto. w/sn •75 530 AUTO. _552_·9255 __ ,_973-4-060_ ·-- rf. AIM. F /M l'asselle. Beige m eolor. (0796) ~~~n~ii"terl'o S2 '75 530 AUTO. ---------• Topaz. brown. (38SNPB) Amtift '73 3.0cs CPE. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '00 Aus\ln Healy, Mark I. restored. $.1750 55 7 507 3 IMW 971 •••••••••••••••••••••• '76 BMW 5301 aut o AM/FM. sunroof. & a /c Xlnt. cond 964·3423 ----'76 BMW 2002. f':Xl'CP tionally sharp. you mus see this beauty, loade1 w/access. 640·9085. BMW 3.0Si. Super cleau Must sell. $10,900/bs ofr. 5S2-706R 4 s peed, s unro o f l327UKVl '76 DATSUN 280ZCOUPE Gold m rolor. (502NQ'l') '7 I B. CAMI MO Automat1r, Ca mp~r \51841K) 850 N. Beach Alvd. LA HABRA (5 m1. No. of SA Fwy) Call John Moore 1-'or Sunday Appl. t7t 4t 5zz.5333 '74 B210 Good cond . 30mpg, nu pa i n\, Sl.795./hrm . 646-2063 Rat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ODDO Fantastic Closeout on 1978 Model~ 1979 Modeli. now amvin~ MUST SELL DICK MILLEH MOTORS 120 W. Warner. S.A 557-2132 '76 Fiat Wgn, lo mi. Mint cond. $2800. 673-7893 Closc.-d Sundays '76 BMW 2002. 4 s pd '76 Flat 131. A/C. s tereo AM /FM l'ass . S n rf _ _ _ cass. lmmac. $3300. Call 65,000 mi. $5950 . Pr Sell Uungs fast with Dally Richard 640-1850 days, 645-1578. Pilot Want Ads . 640-al64 l'VC~ -----Alltot,Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 Alftos, New eves.S..9PM ----- 1974 JAGUAR XJ6L SEDAM Long wheel base, sable extl'nor with tan trim & an excellent Jaguar ex- ample !27101 1977 MG MIDGET One of th e mo s t economi<'aJ sports cars available. (2537). HOW $4295 IAUEAMOTORS 292S Harbor Blvd . COSTA MESA 979-2500 in the DAILY PILOT 642-5678 HOW $8995 _·2925_A_cu_irr_1_:~_;_;_,;_f_1x_~_~_ ~.!'!-: ...... R.IGn~N·ow~·.~:.-: ....... !!~~.~:.-: ••....• !~ '65 Jag 3.85. burgundy, ,. RllO, P /S. P /B. auto trans. wires, xlnt cond. ~1ofr. fl75-5781 -----1973 JAGUAR Xt(ECOftvHfible Vl2. Turbine-like power. Aut.c>mi'ttic tra ns, An In· vestment. !20621. MOW $13,999 IAUEAMOTORS 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 '72 XJ6, very good cond. Stereo tape cassette . $5400. 645-2881 '71 XJ 6 J aguar $6000 548·7394 197~ JENSEN HEALEY A very powerful two seater convertJble with low miles. (1422). HOW $5555 IAUEA MOTORS 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 Minda 9731 1978 MAZDA GLC DELUXE 3 Door. Automatic trans. Ii radio. Very low miles! Uc. 149TXC SUc. 420A $1471 '74 RX4 , motor & tires 11nt cond. $1500 Firm . ~AM only. '74 Muda RX4 wagon. 4 spd. AM/FM caas. Call SIN176. .............. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Over 200 Brand New 1979 Buieks In Stoek. Come In And Pick Out The Rig_.t One For You With A. MINIMUM 10% DISCOUNT Off of tbe Manaf aet•rer's Re tall Stleker Prlee ~=.;ed 15~ OFF Li.t Price 19593.79 - DON'T MI~S Tms 3 DAY SALE. FRIDAY, SATURDAY ~ ANDSUNDAY... ~~ · ••• c:ar, s.~ .. ~·· -~u· ~,. ... ..., WeTakeTratln! ~1 ~ Oar priee indadee everythlns except ta~ Ueeme and • 120 HetalDftllar}' ftt • • • (19U01) 118 • 2IO, orta. ow=. 18711 Belch INvd. •Huntington Be.ch• &42·2000 *· All/Pll, JJnt • -========-~~!l!m=ml:~~---=-----~~~-=--=~=·= .. =·= ... ;;;::;::UN;;;;:;;;:.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J.....;;:: ' ' ----:--=2~DAl:::.:L:.:.Y..:.P.::IL::!:O~T_:_:~===-.:..-....!.,~n~'"!U-.. .J. ... ~ .. ~-1.u-ii...!l•!!-! ... ......._.. •=r .. _........ . ..........._.. .. ............ .................. --.a ..... ••• ....... ..... ...... rW ••• , ....... . _r, "• ff1•• __... -·I?... -swytW ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... 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Mull u 4-dr ~vez~~\2.e•••• coocs. lDC>rUllc..bl ck·lt\"""' 11 -1 .... , · I ..... I ...-.. l AM F ~J Q08 • N.B. BUY or LEASE ~., w o., .... " --flare lo/ml. mlnlwnd. auto , a r, I IB OI&~ l brtOf! tOU buy • llLVU ..... CPI!. • CaublaM• ... , •• Met. 642.-S 1t.ereo. IUOO/blt offe r . "T1 vw bull. Xlot cond. TODAY!!! LHthr aport •Ht• A11tomatlc trana .... Must Sell. priced re· mm • NM'12'1 ...., tip, air toad.. le&l.beraeata. alarm. ... lo,ce t7H .74 Corolla •r. 1 600cc duced. 486.oa.1. • • ... r .t: ~c mlfrort. • ~r Brown Met. .. ..................... IOOd oond ~· pp' W ~ I •• , f741 T~n~~::~~;:,~,. !'i!rm. ~Wl~h~"w:::i~· •t DEALER IN U.S.A. IM2-1816orM6-sCJ5(i .. ;4& ~ooa:rr~ s ::~"o •~...:.=.:..:::._ uu~.!! ............... ~.w17,~ •• ~·-=1 .... ,• •rr •Guardi Red JR{ IOY T1 Celle• GT Ult b•ck. 546-l.330/6"·5M419'19·2l3I Anaheim 760-2011 NUel OT llAarm. ,\eril11'ed Tan leather. S •Pffd. fill· CARVE It Blue wJWhite lDL s -&pd. '66-Welltphatla --ca·--.~;;.::;:=~...;.=..-....._.., . • ·i:~'\llarbor 81\o'd ~co'paoundpuft•Y:~mO.WN ly~ulOppeda 0 ;._.,. uao. ROLLS·ROYCC A/C, AM/FM, 24,000 m i. new e n aine. pa nt. '71 Volvo 114, r blt en1. t'tSfA Mt~SA ...... -••te• c. akG • .,,. ..... ..,~ IMeJ•mlilo•H Great cond. sssoo. Collectors car . $1850. pwrdl •tr,. •1"'°'tbair , nlew 979•2500 -AM»UAllM6 MET Tan le•ther. 5 s peed , .,.,._,,9 -...-... ra • 1 ea er nt • "lllc c p' E. d New~ .. Hll ~· • ._.._,, • • " alarm. soun ayste m . ~ AM/FM + much more! OVl'!~UAS Ul!LIVl:RV T•n leathe r . •unroor. ~ BRANO NEW 1979 ·71 Camper. new motor, Very clean! $2300/offr '" ~I(; "11f.il'l n•fl H 1100 111!11 ' '1· ""' 111 1n1• r L.10, hui.i ~l'UI ho&) 11411 7\l Mcm. f!OQ(f l'oruJ $1 ftOll 4lM-4'n~ AV i\11,A OLE puwff' windows. burgla r ·-IJj) · • ClOSlO SUNDAYS Toyota Celi ca Su pr as tires. battery, sacrifice 91J0.1055 alarm. souod t1)'11lem, i.(..c, 'S9 Silver Cloud t Super savings at s uper GOOO. 675-0789 . t'\ 1-.. llACH IMPOITS polijM(i '1" & II'' alloy11. • ........ -l •o $19,000 pnc~. Large selection. / '78 215GL •·•Pd over· MIDoveStrtl4!C •PETROLliLU~MET 1)().:.1111et00<0••a 9M-4144 p l eas e c a ll <7 14 ) '77 VW. mint condition drive, A /C, rfrac k, ttl Ml; 'I• r t'l.i u 11• nt·~ 11.1111t l'1&I. • ht-Jot oHt•r M! J1T6 PI' 1977 MG I Nt.:Wt.10RTOJo;AC11 t U.scTARCA G1•oen O•o1111 • .... n.n ss7-0182. po p ·top Westp h alia All /FM 8·trll, Mich. 752-0toO Tan leat~r power win· -'68 RHO Com lche type, ca mper A/C. l\M /FM radials, xJ.ot c:ond $8200. l'n mro!le >''°'lluw with ~•rk tn1n " flttl'd (111· ttwy Wl,.. whttlJ 0838 I dowt. fW.IJ•ctory equip· "Tl"" 92.4. 81.k /Blk. A 1C, phone optional. Mint Toyota '77 Celica GT stereo Lape, Mich. tires, M2·7889 meot. Snrf. alloys. AM/F'M M u 11 t s e l l . P .P . Lftbk. S·s pd , AM /FM reduced from dealer 's•---------9744 ·····•····•············ 1971 MGI MOW $4995 IAUIRMOTO•S ~ llurbor Hhtl l'OSTA M !-;SA 979-2500 • OAK GREEN MET stereo cass. All xtrns '114(675-8651 c a s s .. 3 o M • n 0 n e lot pnce or $7995 lo $7195 "18 V°'vo 2420L: Still un. P'cnche 9710 ~llbcCPE No/Own. T /O lse IHJ. Saab , 9760 c leane r. P .. P . $5275. for sale thJs week. Or. der waranly, auc.o, a ir, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tan leather. s unroof. f113.2077. art 6. 6'15'8836 499-3409 or 639-2890 Lee N 645-7675 • am/fm 11tereo cassette. 64 3:.til' t.uok• good. rw\!I .:ood aoooo !WJI ~;,._. __ 11 J ., \ •• I \ J' II ,, II I J f l111rl(uml) r.· • \ll•r111 r ... 1th t11n 1r1111 & 1., ... ltvlt'Jt (a;.&o I MOW $5995 I AUHMOTO•S ~ llattbor nlvrt CC~'TA M ESA 979-2500 77 MG U x Int t•o11!1 <ia.-..ac p111nt M Ubl l>t't' i.Jlr ~ 7715 I' I' GAS SAVER "1'1 ooe (,'\btom yl'l Jblk Air, A M t f'M 11luco Snrl Xlnt cond $85()() 714 833 9626 MAR9'JIS MOTOIS SAYS .•. ALL IOYOIASAIECREAla E•Al ••• BUI ••• WE'VE IOI Y•R SUPER DEAL WE'VE GOT THE PRICE AND THE SELECTION ••• THIS * WEEKEND!! .J.!·~·-~P--=i~l:!f=---, ~ '71 AMC AMBASSADOR Aulo I rans . air. po wer s11>er1ng 1111 whoel good :>Id la'>h1on deoendab1loly 8 t8CCC, '74 TOYOTA COROUA WAGON Au10 lranc;. 2 d oor luggage rack ti rare l1nd" :46 1KL0l '75 FORD ELITE Auto trans . air. p/slr., radio. heater. vinyl root EX TRA NICE INS IDE & OUTt {Lie 337 MFWl '79TOYOTA LOHGBED PICKUP 5 speed. radio . d o c k bumpe r & ultra mirrors Our o w n sh oo truck Save hundreds on l h1s beauty! (001712) '78 DATSUN 510 Auto. trans . air. tape & mags Why buy now? Only 8.000 mates. (012WZRJ. OUR PRICE OUR PRICE OUR PRICE OUR PRICE OUR PRICE power windows. !SOund •••••••••••••• • •• • • • • •• 3) mpg. S7600. 775+1448 is)'5tem. air cond. 1975 914 . Blk. m¥jltt. Sill Must sell now '76 5·spd, '6'1 VW Sq Bk. need s •SlLVER METALLIC AM /FM 8·trk. Xtra~ air ,goodcood.savegas s o m e repair. $600 •77 Vot.oz44DL 911.sc TARC A Xlot cond. Bs t orr , SALES, SE•VICE S2900.M2-0180 548-9767. 451 Redhinds. Air PS, PB. AM /FM , Blac k leathe r . black 499-37l2 A.HO LEASING T....... 9767 _N_e _______ cass ette . s r s unrnor. tnm. power windows. Porsche 1970 911T. L1kt• '78 CLEARANC I'; ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 VW Bull : auto !Kk, S8495/best offer . Good t n.ust' control. new. Must see. 5'19·9952 NOW IN PKOGRF-55' Mew 1979 T~ ne w motor. brakes gu m 1lage. 1795 RONI ._ .~~ 64&-3712 e\fes SPITFtiff ~ft~~ xlnt cond . $1495. ~~~~ke, 9'19·6620 or ~ "16 Targa 9115 , eng reblt. IEACH IMPORTS in stock for immediate 1---------1..:..:..:....:.:..:.....;. ____ _ --, 10 new tires, Signature Ad 848 Dove Street d '· , All colo , Se '74 BUI!· Good rond. Ask· d1t1on. Loaded . Mus i NEWPORT HEACll euvery. ' rs. e ing $2700. l~ow m1 AllhK. UMCI see. 497.1332 752·0900 US before you buy 645·6598 or 979·9989 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE 36MONTHOR 50,000 MILE Extended . Service Contract Goo,l240.oo y AWE On All N~N!WHaE IN us~ OYotas in Inventory •Make Yo 8 • Wh ur est Deaf en Compl t •Hand ~ e ed • It's Ab~~:,ayl~sman This Ad • Must Be D ree Ot Sale one At Completion Excluding 4x4 ·s & Commercial Vehicles NEW '79 LONGBED %1 .. PICKUP Hilux model 7591 white. heavy duty, undercoat. 4 speed transmission Ser 024529. 979 VOLVO 264SIA sio,999 A utomata c. sunroof. air cond1honmg Plus equipment 100 numerous to mention Car has less than 2.500 mites Full laclOf'Y arranty s tall tn e lle c1 Ser lf068127. TODAY!!! 1Leav6.11lessag1!1 Gauer.. 990 I •.c.) ~~n~o~~~5~1~&:~· ·~;;~;;;:~:~·~;;;~;~· ... _!-·•· 963-9617 AutoNet ·~,., ........... _ '68 VW Squareback, new Get lio;tings al no cost 2925 llarbor Blvd. Ul'el. runs ~real. $800. 1'oll Free 714/549·2977 494·9876 AMC 1990S COSTA MESA 979-2500 '66 VW Hus Camper ltblt ••••••••••••••••••••••• eng & trans. AM /l''M, * * * 1977 TRIUMPH SPITFtRE Crager Mags/nu tares, 5~,, ... D-. runs good. SlOOO. Ca ll 5004 Boxwood Bnwh raemg green ex· Casey 963-8597 Irvine lcrior & only 11,000 ·74 Super Beetle. Xlnt rodes {2636). Air, rbll molor $2700 MOW $4995 _536-_2148 __ _ IAUH MOTORS ·59 Club Cab 1'1ck p. 29'l5 Harbor Blvd Rebll trans Nt·w trrr\ cosr A M ESA $WOO 645-6599 979-2500 --VW'70 IUG VeluWCllJ" 9770 $1.450 644·4700 .........•....•........ -- VW . HaVUlg t rouble sell· '76 Sc1roeco. l owner. mg your car" Try us Top x Int. s 1 I v e r , m a Jt s • dollar . Paad for or Not' AM ffM $3800 675-3342 Bnng your ear to J im Manno Volks wa gen . VotYo 9772 Ul7 ll Beach Blvd • llunt· •••••••••••••• ••• ••• • •• m~on Bea<'h · Ask for t'rank Manno or Tom A1km _____ _ '71 Supe r Bct"tlc , xlnl c•ond. AM 1FM ~ll•rt•11 SJ65() 552·6458 '70 Convert Orange & 111 al: k X I n t t' o n ti mxt1 "'1rm 842·477:1 ---'71 Super lketlt· Best Offer 673·7942 VOLVO SALES, SERVICE AND LEASING ov1-:tt.SE/\S Ol'~LIVEHV t:XPt:HT~ EARLElkE VOLVO 1960 Harbor llh ti COST A MF.SA 646-9303 540-946 7 Two Fne Tickets to the LONG BEACll TIIEATRE f'F.ST I V/\L INTHE IOOMIOOM ROOM Slarnng 1978 Best Ar - t r e:.s nomin ee Jill Clayburgh a t lhc L<mi.: Beach Convention & f;n lertammenl Center. :100 1-: Ocean Blvd., L oni.: Cfeach. Call f>'l.2·5678. ext 272 lo claim your ticket~ * •• '76 l'acer. lo m iles all x1ras, /\ M /FM lllcn·•1, mk ofr. Ca ll 675<~061 PI' -----·n t-:-;tate WaJ(on. Ong owner. gt.I rond. li0.0011 m1 Sl 5001li:.t ufr . &16 671l9 77 Skylark ~cd:rn. t:cono V fi t•n~. Many extra:. 1,o m 1. XI n l c n n d . ~Ml054 ---------·77 7 pass Bus. AM /1-~M. MUST St:LL'78 2450L, W RJvacra, good t·<md .111· stereo, Tr hatch, tinted onJy 7,000 m1. ~Int cond, rids Tow pa1·k a~P . windows. sunroof. new au.auto.AMt l-M $7900. s10001orrer /lrad1: ures $5700. 631-4933 __ !_52 556C> 64f>._1_968 ____ _ Autos H•w 9800 Atttos, N•w 9100 A.tos. H•w 9100 ..... : .....•.•.•...••..•..•.••.....••.••.....•..•............•....•.. •EW IRAllD PRIXI Loaded? You b et• Power sleering, disc brakes. wh11e walls. economical 6 cyflnder. (P59777) -~-.... $5706 DEMO SALE!! WW .... wW ,.tc.._ c ..... .,._,,_ ..._ eNNMa. .... ... ._ ............ ... ,.-... A GREAT SELECTION OF9UALITY USED CARS ,,._......, NCrn•wd IH•ry CWI to th ... MYI .. H-...Y .. d1I-.. ....... -. 2410HaLarla .. t•sd . .. Costa Mna • 149-4300 •... --·a ---. ........, .. .-..-... ·~ . y -• -~»M4 ...... Used Atltoa,U••ti ...._,u.~ ""'-· Aptil 21. ,., .. • ••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... 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A M /i'"M • LINCOLN MERCURY • LINCOLN ·MERCURY '76 MONARC H GHIA SIDAH 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA In burnished br onzt· w11h matching tan vinyl in· -tenor with air rondi '72 Q1I l'ark 9 pass wal(. Uonl'd comfort. po wl'r STATION WAGON Good Condition $11001080 646·233!S Whitt•. fully loaded• sleerinl( and brakci.. Xlnt I $2.100 675-6161 (0'74PUN) '68 Ford Wgn, runs t(ood, $3795 clean. P.P Mus t sell '71 ZEPHYR 540-5630 $71!6/ofr 6751092 ___ Vllloge WC14JOft .HU • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2~21 HARBOR BLVD. ·70 Mutle4J. Very ah11rp COSTA MESA v.ii. '°2 en1 .• <'Hll .• V --Toi>. A/C. PS. PB. $2.200. ·71 Cobly Park Wagon. CaU ~11 aft 8PM. AM /FM. A/C. $1300. --- -838·5626 '66 M111t•ng , All orig. • u ---beauty. 12.495. Call '75 COUGAR 559·5766 if no ans. llwv1: I n arcli<' wh 1tl' w1lh • with c x c hango matching whJle vinyl In· 1800-tf.52·7777 M-~7 tenor , t ilt s t eeri n JI • ----- wheel. 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PURCHASE OR LEASE YOUR HEW 1979 CADl~C MOW! $li\1 :1 ~l . ~ ... 1· $575U ~t.cn.-o. er cnlrl, :.ttr, lug S.,-.,J7•1:1 :.:11i .tllil r al·k . $tl!j0o . J e rry '71 300 motor , 1·:.11> ovt•r PS , PB . P W . ;11 r . c1&mper, new motor. 10 A M F'M is trk . l'wr 1011\SO\ & SO\' • LINCOLN MERCURY. S399S /\IC. $1 ,00I) 642·1520 • .. .. • NABERS gr/;Phr) /to(~H,.110 UIV<I ·1~1 1\1 ("rlo l.mdau t.J 0011 1 .... 1 .. Mo .... , '>ilO 1111)() 1111 , 1•1·1.,111m 11·.• I ,, 11 Xl rli" l'r lllY 1175 l 1:!11 'il l::l Oorndo ('mn1•r11 '7U 1·;•pn1·1· ~: .. 1a11· St a\ ble. Rus~•·t t·xt w 1111111• Wl(n, I' ~. I' II, c·r l'"" leather int t-:vn~ ""' trol. ... 11•11••1 fi4~1 ~~I Xlnl r11111I fi 111111 lhl Ofr M 5 :0ill 1•v1•' IMMAl' '17 l'pc lit· Vtllt· all opt 1Qn' Ph fi46·4~H or~.:llt7 '70 Sdn <k Vlh· "'"'" ""g MtdH·lin' h<ll l & .tltmtr ·'" IJOWl'I Ollhl ''-"'t' 640 (}Ol 0.1 '7!1 S4:v1ll1· .1~~u11w lw, s:1so mu "" , ...... 11 m-t"'<it~I I .ti I 1:,•1 111.! 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AM 1-'M \'Ubl> $5000 p µly ll'rl1\li, Tom li)'i., .a~ 2100, "'~ <&!12 2300 '75 Olds Sturfire 71, nu, p/s, p 1b. Vti ~3001 bbl olr IH0-~1 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11174 Pinto W :i~on Aulomatll'. air, A M FM. 1>lt'rt.'O, 44,000 m1l~1> N~"' llr~ Eiwdl c·ond111on Sl9SO 5S2 8157 ·'1'2 Pmto 200()(;( • Sllt·k Lo m1 New brak~1>. vt"ry good cond. S85() ~9·5725 ·74 Stn. Wgn. !.ttrk . clean, n.cns good. $1.200. $49-3484 Kegular ga1>. '74 Sqwtt> Wagon. amlfm. air , standard. $1500. 495-1400 '72 Wagon. New clutch, roof ritck. AtC. 4 spd. Jlrca t mpg. $1250. ~75 ~ 9960 ············•·•······•· I 975 PLYMOUTH Fwy c ... tom Suburban 3 Seat Station Wagon Torqueflite trans. V K. tun. glass. emmissions ('Of'llrol system. L /R re· mote control mirror1>, A /C, automatic. pwr tailgate window & door 1ocks. Priced below Blue Boole. 76,000 mi. $2,000. Below wholesale Can be St'Cfl at The Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay S t . Co:.tll Mesa or call Circulation Dept 642·4321. ext. 210 ----1976 Plymoutt. Gr. Fury Cantom 2 Seat Sta. W91t. BllJ{' metallJc w /blue int A!C. A M /FM s te r eo, auto .• s peed control. emiss ions control .system. tinted J:(lass. pwr windows &. lock~ Pm'i.'d below blue book R006 mJ. Sl,975 Can bl' M'<'n at the Da1lv Pilot. 330 W. Buy St ~ Co~tu M~u or cull Circulatwn IJcpt 642·4321. t•xl. 210 CREAMPUFF!! '7 6 Plymoutt. Vokltt Sto. WCJft. fo·u11 y loadt•d , A t <:, AM /FM. spd ('Onlrol. C'rru1>s1on rontrol system, Carmel tan w II a n int . ;t l·ress orif's too num~ous to mention 44,8.'m mi. $3.700 Can bl' ~ at the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St . Co-;ta Mesa or call C1rc·ulat1on Dept. 642·<\321. (•Xl 210 --- fuly Loaded!! '7 6 PlyMOuth Vo&an Sto. WCJft. This beauty has A IC , auto tran s. P /S. AM/F'M. Luirn r;n·k . emission control s y1>tcm. ~pd. control. Spa nu.h gold w/matching inl. t muc h. muc h morl'. 77.002 miles. 52.175. Cun be seen ut the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St . Costa Me1>a or t·all C1 r rul at1on Dept 642-4321. ext. 210 rORHoc 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 TitANS-AM ln gleamin~ black. red mterior. off.,ct by gold Q\9g/whecls Air cond1 jioning. power windows, power s te<'rini.:. power brakes a11d :.iutomalic (547TDL> S749S 540-5630 1011\SCt\ & SO\ • LINCOLN MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA ---'76 Fjrebird. good eond., $tef'e0, l owner. S4700 Alt S. call 673-7K2S --~-~~-• 10 Firebird, Xlnt cond. 40,000 ml. $2500. 548-1795. ---·73 Flrebird clean. ex· lras, lo1mllage. Must Sell ! ! ! 644 ·56CY7 '7t IOtll AMMIV. ,..,...·Am. Local car. ~ble. 640-.9773 '77Granc:I Prix LJ. MUST SElJ.. nos WEEK. Has aU options. T·lop, Ml&ber. like new. 5'900. -10081639-2942. '11 Firebird. Clean. ex· U'•· Muat sell I I 644-5607. '17 Aatre. lo mi, xlnt eoed, many xtru. Great .. mi.*-6799 'TS rirebtrd, ury lo nJuee, xJnt cood, A/C, ~radial llre1 . ... J'lNblrd Trana Am T~ ._, rare out of ltate m4l, wlncl1'/eve1 -- I • Jf ,... . ... . 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St F2758 Prirp S459900 1JI"· 1,n 271 141 ca~h once S4896 14 c,1 ll aown s 199 00 lraoe nonP oay-oll none net 1rae1e non,. tOldl Clown s 199 00 unoa1rt balance S4697 14 OMV S81 00 POI w nP Cl nont> A&H none SN VC conl non<' unomd bal,Jntr• S4 7 78 14 OPf pml M nP aml/111'1 '4178 14 f1n1cbg s 14 1 g 14 add-ori 7 25 ~·mo1 .. 13 10 APR 13 10 TIP $6191 28 OIPIP Sl3396 28 '77 FORD GUHADA A111omat1c 1ra11sm1'>~1on OO w P r •,te<>ro nQ cond1hon1ng I 713RXJJ '75 FORD rtMTOWAGO .. 4-' oeeo radio lu<1gage rnck <,haro 087MEW SOMETHING DIFFERENT! '79 FORD PINTO PONY s3499 OR s9730 '74 UMCOLN MAH IV PER MONTH FOR 48 MONTHS MUSTANG 4 cvhndP< 4-soef'd oower <!f'Pflng AM/FM rao10 1?99LOMI Full power .ind l0AOE011 3t>'~lGT , Rack & Pinion steenng front disc brakes. mrni-c•Jnsole deluxe wheel covers. tinted glass SPr :t0837 St #2659 p,,,,. \34'1'H>0 <;al<> la~ s2 11 14 Cd'ltl pr1CP S3 730 14 " '1 w• ~ 1 'l·~ 00 tr 1'1P nc n<> oav-<>ff non<> net lradu. n ,..,. • '.1 1 w•• S19900 11noa1<1t>at<1nce3531 14 OMV s r· r1'1 POI nnn .. Cl n'}n<> A& H no"P serve conl none ,. "o.11rJ 1 '" • l Jt>O 1 14 CIP.t omt none amt/l1n S1Fi0 1 14 1,n 'no s 10t>'1 ?6 i!OO~n 7 25 ~·mole 13 10 APR I J 111 I P \4n70 40 01P1P S4869 40 .. SE HABLA ESPAllOL '75 FORD tUTIE V1nv1 100 .iu1oma11c. oower ~tt>ertnq & brake!>. atr cona11ton1ng t689LRSl .. 5UNDAT, A"9l22, 1979 SET OUT THERE tN ~1 6HT FIELD, AND TR~ TO CATC~ THE SALL ! NANCY OH, B OY---I'D LOVE TO S E E THAT .--.----r . , GAME TODAY FI N ~ SPORTS LOCAL WANT A DS EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COAST NEWS AND I DON'T WANT TO HEAR AN~ EXCU5E5 TODA~! B ASEBALL STA DIUM GAM E TODAY I NOW W~AT ARE Lf'OU DOIN 6 ? DON.'T TR'<' TO TELL ME THAT THE SUN GOT IN ~OUR E'<E 5 ! OR THE MOON, EITHER ! OR THE CLOUDS, O~ TH E 5M06 OR THE C~A6 GR A5 5 ! B UT I DON'T HAV E AN Y MONEY - BASEBAL L STADIUM .. . . .. ~ I BASEBA LL S TADIUM GAM E TODAY I CAN SEE SE TTER HERE I DON 1T WANT TO ~EA~ ASO UT THE 6ROUND MOVING, OR ~OUR GLOVE BENDING O~ L(OUR SHOES COMI NG LOOSE ! Al..L I WANT TO 11EA~ 15 '™AT Lf'OU CAUG!-iT T~e BALL! ID ...., ID c :! & ACTlJALL'1', I WAS KIND OF LOOKI NG FORWARD TO A NEW eXCU~E ••• By Ernie Bushm iller BALL IUM TODAY • I " .. ' .. • -- . e . -« 0 !.Q. ff~~ -++--._foQA~ • WELL, LET Me PL.AT MY AN~WER tN TE~M? YO(.,{ Ml~HT {)NOE~?TANO: HOW INTELLIGENT ONE 17, I'? A MATTE~ OF COMPA~l'70N . eY COMPA~l~ON1 ! MEAN IT'5 stE~ATIVE . 00 YOvt C:.~A?P WJ-IAT r MeAN f' ~LA !itE.' THANK?,, MAltCIA ! INTELLIGENT? AM! INTELLIGENT? I~ ~01 - HOW 1NiE.LL16ENT ?? MA~CJ A ~AY~ THAT COMPA~ED TO MY fii!EL.ATIVE'71 ! ___ Mf6HT E3E INTcL...L-16ENi .' ,, ·1~,, ... _ -By Hank Ketcham You CAN v1s1 r HIM EVERY DAY! ~ JUST GLAD 10 5££ you. t • . • L ' '-'1.J DG E PARKER TH AT PHOTO GRAPHER WHO TOOK OU R PICTURE IN THE LOB BY ... WAS HE FROM THE PAPER, SAM ? '.f~fii\ ~/ j)j 1~ 15 THAT HE'S A CYMBA LIST! 6UY ALSO A TH OSE ARE CYMBALS MUSICIAN ? HE HE'S HOLD\N6! Hf DOESN'T HAVE WON'T STR \KE THEM MUCH TO DO .' TOO OFTE N! 6UT Ht.'5 IMPORTANT.' J WE'RE JUST IN TIME/ HOW COME HE'S HE MUST BE A REA L · THE CONDUCTOR 15 TAKING A BOW SHOWBOAT! ABOUT TO APPROA CH AND HASN'T iHE PODIUM! EVE N PLAYED ANYTHING YET? IT LOOKS LIKE HE 'S READY TO GET INTO MAN, THIS 15 NERVE -RACKING! THE ACT! HE'S RAl 5 1N6 lHE CYMBALS! IF HE SNEEZES, HE COULD . ---- BLOW HIS WHOLE ACT!~~ . . . . .. .... . . -...... -.. TM F flCm~,. "~«, m~ rt flJ).Q/rYVJ, J MOON MU'' INS HoL.D IT.' 1 SEE P!<ICE TA<55 ! DOCTOR SMOCK NO SWE:AI", De::AR IE=, :X:'L..l-GG i"" YOLJ AN ANSWeR .' 0 0 '~~~I '{-Z.'l ~ THEY 1RS <5/VING AWAY ALL IH' STUFF AT THE CANDY STORE !, ,ALL IHAT RLlNNIN<5 FoR NOTHIN<S! T~ANKS A LOT, l<AYo . l KITCHEN I o. vve::t...t-/ DID YOU Fl Ne::> oui- WHAI" -n-i ose t...1 '1 ... BL.ACK f"H IN GS ARE: DOIN ' IN M"Y MUSH~! ) WELL)H~ MUST BE <OETTING By George Lemont ' .. -~- 0 {_) 0 .. . TUM:S:C...::E~:E:::EDS by TomK.Ryan . l ,, -~--~~~-· --\ 1, , I I __ _.,..i.4c... ANY MORE-INVALUAf3>Lf1 ' -. ~ FAN1A51'/C CLUES? I -_ ~ MA RMADUKE 1 l SOMaJOPY' SWL.~ MY "J A I ' New L.ARIA-f, CHIEF! I.-- WE:RE YOUR INrflALS ON IT? NO, ~LJI ll'S SORIAROPY L..OOXIN;soRTA L.ONG--ANP !I'S GOTTA LOOPONIJ.1E ENC/ OF /"Tl By Brad Anderson ' • \ CAN YOU TRUST YO•JR EYES1 There are at leoist six d1fler ences m drawin9 dt:lails between top and bottom panels. How quickly can you find them? Check answers with those below. ,_.l•Oij\ \1 lHlt\ V t'IUl\\IUI \• ~0\1 \ ILl"'""0''' " 'of'\ I\ l ' ·····o•u•o \t ju.,,,. l IUl'f•olU•P \! '"II'') l g.,AOW \I u.uv I .... '"''""'ll'U ~lilllffiD~lr WDTIDlr~ -------by Hal Kaufman -------· •oLO ONI TWO! My flnt to my ucond is like 1 twin brother. uch seems but an echo. one to lht othtr M y whole m.ay be hurd 'mid the wild sur91n9 thron9. or where the sprin9 BAK ER'S DOlEN COUNTDOWN! A m,191c 1<rn drops 1.l lO•n'> into,, hdt one at • 1 time c ounl1n9 one. tv.o lhr••e tour etc . up to 1) rhen rtmOV 1119 1t-oe s,1me coins one by one he counts thir teen. twelve. eleven, ten n1nl' t>19ht at wh1cl'i poinl he plcli.s up five adding "and five milkes tt11rteen " Now. however. he 1n verts the hat and two more coins are dlscov ered How come'> Secret Hts second rivulet dances afon9. Whal two Hlfable word 1s dtHr•bed in this old rhym,., y •• • .., .. rr Fun! Trtlo.t• .i thrPe d191t number Add d1q1t'> Suo trc1<.t \um from the numtwr llself Alrl l.rl/1l m' ThP resvll will a lwr1 1s OP d1v1\1blf' by nine e Talkin9 Shop ! Rearran9t letters to 1dent1fy item\ on this shopping list· I . ADREB. 1. IKML. 3. ODAS. •. URGTOY. Time ltmit: I minute. • Tan9lers! Say fast When Chester sneezes, he se11co; his kneeses Sarah Sllnn slurped celery soup Bess borrowed Beth's best blue blouse 10 . 12 13 I? N "' count requires only 1 I L-~---L--'--.L..---~-----'"-""'~"--- co111s When five are WHAT'S UP? Somethln9 more th.an •n err.,,t ti.al Is troubling r emoved. two are left our wide-eyed friend. Connect doh to see wh.at's up. SMALL WHIRL! Add these colors nutly for 1n 1musln9 pict11re: I -Red. 2-Lt. blut. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. S-Flesh tones. 4-0k. green. 7-0k. brown. I-Lt. 'green 9-0k. bl11e . SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points for using all the letters in the word below to lorm two complete words: OUTSIDER -. . -...... -. THEN score 2 points each for all words ol four letters or more found among lhe'lelfers. Try to score 1t lust SO point&. "no'<1;~ w•J6 tw• ~1Q1C.\Od THE WORLD'S GREATEST SUPERHEROES by PASKO, TUSKA, COLLITTA AFFECTE:D e,y I.I/THOR i;. GllAVITY MAGNIFIER, SUPERMAN PL. UMMf: T!FJ F~OM THE SKY LIKE: A ll()CJ(, AND ••• 'ff LOOK,, L.lKf: IT WA~ NO FREAJ<. ACCIOENT--I HAVE L.OST N\Y F~YlN6 POWE:R ! I .•. r CAN ONl.Y /.EAP--l NIELSEN WEL(., I MOM I 1 TRY fO Be. A (JOOD ~tu 6'5-rER , 8ARRY' ov ER H£r<€ fO~ DINNff rJOW. H~·~ W0Rt(lN6 OtJ HIS NE:W />./.:(. WEU.., tJaT-" EXACTLY ~lK~ rn~ STEEL P~UM BANOS ON YOUR a<urse, MOM. ••• 6UT ! PIP WANi TO WINO UP HEl<E IN THE stWERS EVENTUALLY, 50 1 GUE5S ! SHOULDN'T CONtPt..flJN. (:::) 0 Ht? ROC.K Af.JD ROLL crROUf,MOM, ,, ,Y~5, MOM, r KNOW H~ NEVerz WI<lfe:J, H~ SflL-t,, HA5 lit ? 6ROOP. SOMETHING TE:LL~ ff\E THAT O NC E I TRACK DOWN tUTNt:¥l, ItL KNON WHm' CAUSED T1-4AT FREAK SWAN PIVE I JUST 010 ••• (/ by Jeff Millar and Jon Mcintosh "' l Kf\btJ tt~'' ttAD TH~ 6ROUP Fo~ 'ff:N YEAR5 NOW, BUf tf5 Nor fASY,,. }If: HA5 (0 FIND r~e RluHf IMAqf.,,, HE.:j aOf NG 10 fRY JA~AlCAN MUSll N~X1, weu,,,MWAY,DAD WlU. Bf- HAPPY IO KNOW BARRY'S WfARt~<r l-tlS HAIR ?HDR'ftf<,,, /fl • ,£ CJ GORDO WITH MORE COM~ ITMAV SCX)NG07D ATHRBE-oAv W~EK/ • SHOE _ .... H8\V[NS 10 BATMEA.T ! 111!7 CLCStT I~ A REAt, Fl~TI<t-\P! ' . I a _ T#E FOUR-OAV Wl'!!EK 16 f LJPONU5 . IV 8f.TTff2. GfTRIDOF :£ME Cf 'TI11S STUFF. eur THAT'LL MAKE MY COCl<:IAI L- JJAPP!Ef:1 '"') OS50LETEf • 'I -· - 1-r 's t--lOI E:AS" WORK\Nb A .~ROSSWORO PV Z Z\..£ Of'-1 A 'f~~EWRIT£~ By Gus Arriola .Z'J..L NEED NEW OJVE.S .' MONO&R.AMN1EO • TGIT, INSTEAD OF~F''/ ,,.~ OON' BE roo PREVIOU€71 PANCHITor • 0~r -~o \ ---~-o- by MacNell 'YEAH ! TH.C:'l'O HA\/t: ro GOTO WORJ<. RF5Tt • waL . YOUD N8V~~ ~HER~ IF I Y£UED ~T HANGERSf J ) , April 22, 1979 ILOT THEm YOURSELF Send Ille ~. • • ....... 10 "~." f.,.,,,, ~ 641 levoglan A/lie . New 'lbtlt. NY 10022 Wr'I pay S$ b ~ QlllSlllRS Sony. " cal' -Olflefs FOR WIUJAM T. BOEHM, leader. Food EconomtCS. Nat>onal Economic Analysis Division. US. Department of Agriculture .... n!pOded that A.IMric:Aa ~ ~ ....... .-.y28 peroeat al dlle food tMy 9*y. A., I•• I'--to how data w..te can be stopped? - Mn. G.D. Keat. Lanelng, Mk:h. • The Federal Government has been concerned about this problem in its Na tional School Lunch Program for years. In fact, there are !>everal studies now underway. each experimenting with Food: cheap 1/ you con afford it. various ways lo reduce food waste But what happens in America's homes is another matter Some food 1s wasted because it is not properly cared for or prepared But a great deal is wasted because food 1s now relatively inexpensive for a large pro portion of our populatt0n A recent U.S Government st\.ldy shows that Arnencans with incomes over $30.000 per year spend less than 10 percent on food FOR CAROL BURNETT. entertainer Why hne you stopped dyeing your hair, •her its be- ing red •II these ve-rs? -l.R .. Tupelo. MIN. e When I m.xle niy st.age debut m Once Upon o Mottress. an 1959, tilt-cnhcs preferTed lo call me "that redhead:· in stead of Cdrol Burnett I figured 11 I didn't stay red. they'd never remember who I was, so that's why I've been various shades of orange. rust and red ever '>ince When my 1V show ended last year. I stopped I was kind of curious to see what my natural color was after all thc-o,e years FOR MAURICE SENDAI<, 1llustra1or·artist P~-Mttle •• ugument I'm h•vlng with • friend. I NV ..... pop-up boob for children stifle their Im · •giluition; she Aye they're stJmu&.ting. Who'• right? -S.L.. e.~. M•lne • Your friend is. I do not think that pop·ups -touch-and feel type books -deprive children of anything I adored the pop-ups of the Jffs as a youngster They stimulated my 1m· agination and added a d1mens1on to lackluster stories The creative child 1s not easily ro~d of his talent FOR DR. JOYCE BROTHERS, psychologtSt and author of How to Get Whoteoer You Wont Out of Life a. thel'e • ..re·flre ••Y to get people to Hke you? - Mary Mulltgaa, Al .. t, Mich. e There certainly Is The surest way 1s to ask for a favor, a very small one If you ask for a big favor and the person refuses. he or she will feel guilty and will end up staying away from you If rhe person does you a btg favor, you'll be the resentful one. becauw you'll wind up leehng obligated But a sf'Tldll lavor will pul people on your side lorever FOR THE .. ASK .. EDITOR w~ *--'t .., t-o.tw .a... Helmy Foacla, tab It ftll9¥, hi wtew al .... _._. cODdttlo. ...s dlle t.ct tta.t llie caa certabaly allont to f«Jl90 W. htle acting ~? -G.B., A hww, S.C. e Fonda declares he'll caD it quits when he has a hundred movies under his belt. (He 1us1 finished The Greatest BauJe, hrs 86th.) His first, A Farmer Tokes a Wife. was In 1935 Why does he keep ham· .. mering away? In Hank's own words: "No matter how many movies I make. I still think of myself as a stage acto..-. And the Only 14: more films to go only reason I keep making films IS 10 be able to pay my taxes and bUls. so that I can afford to go back to Broadway. If I'm in a Broadway play that's successful. I could gel S5,000 a week. When I do a movie. I can get 50 times that for a few weeks' WOfi< "He adds wryly, "I don't mind poverty - as long as I can eam the necessary money 10 support 1t ·· FOR DICK CAVETT. ld lk·show host You're •'-AVS making refnenca to VC*' lack ol height. Are you rully that unhAppy •bout It? Would yo11r c:.areer a..ft tllmed CMit d~tly. were ,.,. talltt? -~.R .. Twin F•U.. Idaho • Except for my most recent obsession: that I could have been a professional basketball player. I doubt II Most of my earlier "shortness" .rokes simply filled a need for a comic <;i:ulcb -or should I say hook to hang }Okeson. I'm not that short (5' 63/41 . I tower over Joel Grey by several inches FOR EILEEN AJL TON, star of As the World Tums In wlYt w•ve •re you like LIU, the llehemlng, pro- miKuous cbantctn you p&.y oa the show? -R.S., Norwich, Coan. •We both have a sense of humor (Lisa. I guess. needs one How else could she have survived lour marnages. 32 lovers and two nervous bre;1kdowns?) She 1s intuitive. and she loves kids I don't have any children, but I feel as though my two young brothers are my own You see. Mom waited until I was ok:J enough to be a free baby sitter FOR HOWARD STEIN, discothtlque owner Seeme to -..._, dAeco. ue ldlll119 the ut of cCMWU- Ndoa. Wbetdo,o. a..fttouy?-,A.A.bmv. N.Y. • The art of converscitton is not dead Ahhough lemporanly postponed, take it from me Ifs alive and well. The primary function of a disco is to transport one into fantasy land. away from the thoughts and pressures of a woriung day However. the regulars who attend such places know the quiet comers and niches where conversation 1s as stimulating as the lights and sounds PRO tte:p. Elltou H. l.-ltas, (0 Ga l PRO Ano con · CON Fra-A. z-1t. stall 11ttomey, Congr"ss Watch The probk>m ls who makes the laws. elected represen1<111ves or unelected bureaucrats? The rules promulgated by unelected hureaucrats (to execute laws) have the same effect as laws pa~d by the Congress. Since Con gress should be responsible for the laws under our Constitution, 11 ought to have the right to veto "laws" issued by bureaucrats who don't have to run for office. It Is a questk>n o( accountability. The Congress is accountabki to the American people Bur~ucrats are not II we want to reduce the number of regulations. make them sensible and worbble. within the intent of the Congressionally· passed legislation. then the Congressional veto Is the way for us to do II Should Congress Have Veto Power Over All Federal Regulations? Legislative veto Is the newest snake oil that politicians are peddling to con · sumers. It would give wealthy and well organi7.ed special Interests one more opportunity to lobby Congress, while creating the false Impression that the agencies are under control. Con- gress can barely keep up with the 7 ,000 bills Introduced each year: It Is irresponsible for a member to promise constituents he °' she can review tens of thousands of agency decisions Legislattve veto Is unw~le -and unconstitutional. 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Patricia found th1'> .. 11utitlon quite odd and quite unexpected "You see, I was u~d 10 the idea that I <1ugh1 to be do ml) soml'1h1ng. but I realized my last big 'respons1b1hty' had JUSI walked o ut the door .. Patncia ii. In her mid 50's and has raised thrne children , g1v1ng them the proverbial sweat, toil and tears that a mother gives, not 10 menllnn 25 very good years of her hie Bui the youngest one wen1 away 10 college this year Patricia !><lys that her children are the bf>st people she knows "But the new sensa hon I had m my kitchen that day. odd though 11 was. !eh absolutely temfic I'm finally getting o rest And enioymg 11 entir mously ·• And no one m 1he world could S<'ly shP doe<>n I deserve 11 A wlule oyo therl' was a myth making the round., C'olled "thl' stury of the empty nPst " It went sonwthmg hkl' this "A m<>ma bird had a nest of adorable baby birds whom she loved more than any thing m the world And then one day they flew owcJy and the mama bird had nolhmg She was all cl lone and very sad " No one 1s quite sure where the story got -,tar1ed. but 11 1s most decidedly l1clion Someone 5omewhere decided 11 was an ac.cept"d f<lcl 1h1.1t a mothl!r should feel a sensl! of "loss" when her children move away -that such a disruption nf hPr hfi> pa11ern should !>t"nd her 101() uy1ny hrs. an abyss of depression or wur~ But the whule 1dl!a ol a long term "empty nest syndrome," aC'l:ordmy 10 Or Margot Tallmer. who teaches the Psycho! ogy of Aging at Hunter College in• New York, Is sheer labricat10n "It stands ro re<lson." says Or Tallmer, "that i\ woman's SO's should be the bt>st years of her life Tht-re's usually mure money in rhe horne A woman 1s free 10 purwe her Interests full llml! to travel. to work, to re enroll at a university " /\nd though the idea hasn't been fully understood, Mar garet Mead reported a pronounced spurt ol crei\hvlly occuntng in women on the for side of their childbearing years. Simi larly, psychologists Mar10r1e Fiske Lowen thal and David Chirlboga have called the postparenllng years ones of "high morale " Jeri Pondel of Des Plalnes, Ill , has three sons. all ellhl!r married or away at college. During the boys' formative years, Jeri was fairly active In her husband's contracting and real-estate business. Jen heirs.elf never finished college But sue months after her youngest left home. Jen enrolled at 1.1 local junior college and got her real-estate li<:ense "My husband and I are closer than we ever have been." she Si'lys "And this Is the best f)i'rt one day I ~id to rny husbnncf. "I think we could use Nflpho11~ U.u1h o /nrmrr moqMlnl' rditnr is o ~rwclahd on '"b/l'clJ of 1nlC'u•Jt to womt-11 & • f Afllll'I' WllKl'I', AorH U , ltTV a change of SC"ene · And two days later we were in Florida Do you think we could have done that with the three boy!> at home''" The sentiment 1s echoed over and uver ag<'lln by women acros<. the country "I l()ve my kids, but there comes a 11me 10 sit back and enioy the fruits of my labor" Such a lime Is not rrnly ncces sary. but inevitable How, then. did such an Idea M "empty nest blu!!s" gcr slarll'd" "Losing" one'~ ;:h1ldren is transition. and 110 m<'IJOr tr<'1ns1 11on 1s easy -at least not at f11st Dr Ber nice Neugarten of the U111ver~11y of Chi cago explains. "Transition mean., change. and change always means str~ Any adap t<'lllon in the hfe cycle ts d1ffi('ult 10 handle Women almost always atliust quickly. but al first they expenenn.• a m1xt'd b.ig ol fel!l111ys Barbara Hayes noticed lwrself yn1ng in10 .1 slump at work one )urnmt-1 Her youngest was due to go on a study pro gram to Europe that fall The day young Susan was packing her suitcase, Barbar<'! suddenly disappeared into the bathroom. emerging two hour~ later red eyed and subdued "I hadn't prepared myself emo tlonally for rhe break," sht' ScJ1d, "and ii suddenly h11 me hke 1.1 ton of hrl ks " Marie Roche. who ltves In New York. was likewise caught emohonally offguard and three times as h<1rd Marie 1s the moth1er of lrlplets They illl left home al the sarne time "What I mtss." she says, ",-,re the days when there were five of us at th«! dinner table. We're a very cl1J~ family We'd discuss euerytlilr19 And sudJenly It was just my husband and me And a house full of empty rooms " Every mother faces that houseful of . empty room) differently Dr Neugarten reminds us. "In this country today, 50 percent of the women in their 50's are members of the WQtk force Elthe1 thL>y0ve ~n thL'rl' all along Of IUSI re)Olned II They ~Imply don't haVI' t1mr to sit dround moping " I here's an unpH.-c1ed •nt.id tnteresl in recreational ~ports among young women in their SO's at the present llme Barbara who dned her tears when her daughter went to Europe. determinedly dug., ten 111s racket out of her clost!t and set out for tht.> courts "All my life I thought I was ihe must uncoordinated person in tlw world." she says "I don't know what ever gave me that idea. I've been amatmg my 1nstrur1or I've ~en amazing my hus band l\1e been amcumg myself .. Mane. the tripkots' mother. has recently been 1111 Ing ()ne of her "empty rooms" with bowl mg 1roph1es And for no reasons known to science. she suddenly d<inccs the hus tie lx>tter than hl!r 19 year uld nephew Un1vers11y files across th11 country cJrc bulging with new enrollments by women in their 50's Thl'ir appetite for le<irn1ng 1s vorac1<>us The Human Relall<Jns Cl'nler of thP New School lor Social Research in New York estimates that 60 to 70 percent of its enrollment consists of women past childbearing years, and offers such sub· iects as Getting Back lo Work. Regaining Sell Confidence. and R1sk1ng Change A nd <'IS changl.' tllmost always 54-ems to be fot the ben1•r for vx1nwn 1r1 the nest clearing stage. what about men? It's a pha!>e often more than a hllle poignant for fathers It's not uncommon for a work worn papa to l()ok up from lus desk one day and reah~e his C'hlld Is on the way out the Joor for good. "I was at dtnncr with my son one night." recalls a father. "and I suddenly reminded him of some little silly garne WI! played when he W<'IS a kid Sud denly It seemed terribly important l'ttat ~l' remember It But he didn't have any idea of what I was talking dbout /\nd 11 both ered me for quire a wh1IC! I'm still not sure why·· Hut Just as In a mother's case. a father's n~1alg1a pangs ilrc temporary In a healthy family "You talk about tlw 'phght' of the mlddle-ogetl m11n," says Dr NC!u !.)arten "The m •d1a 's been 901ng on and on obout the so called 'midlife rns15 '·But . t its nothing but a ~1ereo1ype And people i.11 there and wa11 for something awful to happen and when 11 doesn ·, they say. Oh my God I missed my m1dhle cns1s I must IX' abnormal .. The rxrs are " t1rnl! Im tr<'lnqu1l11y. for the pursu11 of long·abandon1.>d drc<'lms. cJnd for lute (always belier than newr) blooming And after all the mo1hen11g 1ns11nc1 never rPally dies II iust turn) 1n lo the grandmo1he11nH one "I'd certainly hkP qr<1ndch1ldren." adm11s Jen, then hesllMtly, "Bui 11's up to my children tU decidl' " "I'd /oue them." Sc'lys Barbara "It'd be great for the time when I feel wist· ful CIOOul having my daughters young again," "Better," says Marie "You !fet to rhoosc your own hours ·· Marie, who so far <inly ha., one grandchild. baby·sns uncl' a week at her bowling alley. 1ust to be nl;'ar thl! young "Grandmothers aren't iusl 'mce .'" !>ays Or Tallmer "Their prewnce h<'IS been reqwred by evolullon Y"'s. the grandmorher rol\> has always been revered by society. but 11 goes some- what deeper than that Before there were 'experts' on the sub~cl of child rearing. grandmothers wert' the only source avail· <lbl11 'Whclt cloPs this cough me<1n" Asl\ Gr1mdma ' "Why does Bobby do that to hls thumb' Ask Grandma ·"It's a pattern ol survival which predates Dr. Spock by ~everal thousand years " To paral)hrasc thl? Bible. "to cveryth111y th1tre 1s a Sl!llsun." incl11cl111y a lime to let go I\~ one mothPr 1M'Jys. 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Taylor Jr. A httle over two years ago. three groups of gunmen armed with rifles, shotguns and machetes burst into three separate buildings in Wash· lngton. DC., and held 139 ter· rlfied hos1ages captive. Fear spread through the nation's capital as the gunmen. mem· bers of a religious splinter sect. threatened mass bloodshed unless a long list of their demands was met • Last year in San Francisco. seven Innocent shoppers were seized and held captive by two heavily armed robbers who were caught holding up a supermarket. An uneasy stand· off existed for several hours when pobce sunounded the busy market • In New York City, a deranged man barricaded him- self in a small apartment and aimed a revolver at the head of a flve·year·old girl hostage for 30 tense hours as police stood by helplessly. Astonishingly, the 139 hos- tages in Washington, the seven shoppers in San Francsico and the little girl in New York all were either released or rescued -and all the gunmen were ap· prehended -without a single shot being fired or anyone being injured These three c,ases, and doz· ens of others like them that oc- cur every year In the Unlted States. were resolved through a relatively new strategic tactic now employed by more than 400 law-enforcement agencies across the nation. It is called hostage negollabons Simply, it involves handling potentially explosive situations by bargaining rather than using force. by applying logic and common sense Instead of bul· lets and tear gas. With the disturbing rise ofter· rorlst activities throughout the world ciurlng the past decade, hostage negotiation is a timely and necessary idea. Its origins In the U.S. were triggered by the tragedy at the 1972 summer Olympic Games in Munich. Germany, when 11 Israeli athletes were murdered by Arab tenorlsts after police stormed the hostage-take.rs. To avert such a catastrophe here. police departments and L 8 Toyl<Y Jr . the author of nln11 boob. speclol/aes In current events II • FAMILY WEEKLY, "prtl 22. tt7t Hanafi terrorists went off to jail af- ter kidnapping 139 in Washing· ton. A 39-hour talk with police btoke down their resolve. After 30 hours oj talking, New York City police freed 5 -year-old Auril Kinsler from a de- ranged gunman such Federal agencies as the F.B.I. studied the problem and began seeking alternate solu· lions to hostage confrontatlons Emphasis centered on non· violent means as opposed to the use of brute force, widely practiced In European and other countries. One of the persons generally credited with developing crisis negotiating techniques Is Dr. Harvey Schlossberg, a New York City detective with a Ph.D. degree In clinical psychology. 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Schlossberg says T his is called a "positive transference of feelings," based on the assumption that 11 IS hardei for a person to kill or harm someone he knows, rath er than a total stranger The passage of time also gives pohce an opportunity to prepare better and Increases the chances that the hostage·taker may make a mistake that could lead to capture or sun ender "We try talking, talking and more talking W e try to bore them to tears." says Capt Frank Bolz. w ho heads the New York City Police Department's hostage negotiating units. Bolz says a good deal of the effort involve!> common sense and the ability to think quickly and adapt to fast changing s11ua11ons. such as hostage· takers' sudden demands for transportation lo move from one s11e to another "We have certain set rules. however," he points out "For one thing, you do not give weapons or ammunillon ro hostage·takers Also, you do not exchange prisoners. A nd most of all, you never exchange a police officer for a hostage " Bernie Thompson. one of the F .8 .1. 's most uperienced negotiators , believes the first half houT or so of any hostage· holding inc.iclent IS definitely the most crucial. '"This Is the lime when the criminal is most likely to act violently because he fears for his life." T hompson says ··Everything 1s fever-pitched. It's not the time to press In any way. So you IJy to be low·key, to defuse things from a panic state lo a more stable one. ~You IJy to reassure the criminal that no one IS going to rush in after him. Once he has been stab1hz.ed to the point he can be engaged in conversa· uon and realizes he has not been atacked or rushed. the ::: negotiator then attempts to £ establish trust between him and ~ the hostage-taker ; "To accomplish this. you i don't make false promises You ~ have to negonate from a pos1 & lion of good faith You're trying ': to establish cred1b1liry to con· ~ vince the person you are sin · cere m what you are doing If you m~represent anything. 11 probably will come back to haunt you " Thompson says he rnes lo relate to the person as someone with dignity, whose current prob· lems have led him 10 what he feels are logical actions . '"I'm willing to hear what hrs concern!> are. to provide him with a way out. a way lo !>ave face The last thing I want lo do Is to make him panic. and I work on the assumption he wiU not take lives unless he's forced Into 11." Schlos.sberg concurs. '"All of these people holding hostages have problems of one kind or another ... he says "The key 1s lo recognlZI! this and not to close off all possible solutions to that problem .. 8 olz, Thompson and others believe con\,er~t1on !>erves not only 10 calm and stabilize the hostage·taker but also io wear him down "Weanng a man down means giving him enough time to become physically tired and emouonally subdued, so that he sec>s clearly that his best chance lo resolve his cns1s 1s to let his hosldges go and. finally, to sur· render," says Thompson In the Washington siege. for example. Assistant Police Chief Robert Rabe conversed for 39 hours without so much as a nap before the captors' fury was diluted and their resolve was bfOken In the New York case mvolv· Ing the little girl , Bolz took ad- Bernie Thompson is o top negotia tor for the F B .I vantage of a gunman's wean· ness -after 30 hours of off. and·on talking -lo snatch the hve·year-old to safety as food was being brought into the bar ncaded apartment ··over the years. the New York City Police Department hostage negonations team has done well in excess of 400 JObs." says Schlossberg "We haven't lost a hostage or a policeman or a perpetrator since the negotiations got underway " No lives have been lost m San Francisco. either , since special teams have been in operallon there ~Those of us involved in hostage negotiation are deeply committed to the concept," says Lt. 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'] ( < \ ., \ By ffioryQnn Buck num Brlnley The crowd at the hospital nursery win· dow parted ever so shghtly to let me pass through. It was my first visiting-hour venture down the ma1ern11y ward hall to peer thro ugh the glass and point out my son. Zachary. to anxious admirers Flxing my face against the pane, I was 5lartled hy the-num~r of 11ew habes Obviously. ii had be\!n a busy Mother's Day weekend in obste1T1cs. However. my real surprise came as my eyes scanned the rows of plastic baby baskets looking for Zachary Only hours and days old. each new· born was so stnklngly d1ss1m1lar from the next one Bald. hairy. howling. cooing. snooting. they were as much ind1v1duals as the mothers. lathers. lnends and rel,_t1ves on the other side of the window What 1 d1dn·1 realize at that point was that my··cl'likl. born with a tem~erament , a personality and preferences about eating. sleeping and socializing would have as much impact on me as I had on him For years. the child rearing proles s1onals have been arguing the "nurture versus nature" theory In the nurture camp are those who believe that babies are born blank. o r nearly so According to their way of thinking, parents -especial ly that primary care·glver whose name is Mom -fill in the finer points of their child's humanity through their nurturing. for better or for worse People like Sig· mund Freud and psychologists B F Skin ner and John B Wa tson fall Into this category Watson once boasted. ''Give me a dozen infants and I'll guarantee lo make any one of them a doctor, a lawyer, artist. merchant " To make ma lie rs even more lr1gh1ening, he also insisted, "At three years or age. the child's whole emotional life plan has been laid down, his emotional disposition ser .. Meanwhile. camped on the o ther side of this theoretical war are those people who feel that heredity Is probably the single-most important factor In the mak- ing of a man or woman Though few psy· ch1atriSts. psychologists or students of human nature are strlclly entrenched in either point of view -nature or nurture -Or Julius Segill. public information director of the National Institute of Mental Heahh and author or a wonderful new book. A Chi/d's Journey. Forces That Shape The Lrue~ of Our Young. explains the natural notion best "Some noctors MofVO'lll Hrmltv 1s por11rulorly inr~rnrerl rn r11portln9 O'I /omll\f II/~ and 11• probll'ms \ a:. ~ 'I( .. ... ..... ~ c \~ \~ J 1t \ co .. ~ \ '\ ~~ x l suggested that the child receives the en tire emotional and mental history of both parents al conc.,phon. leaving vinually no room for individual personality development." Studies done over the past 20 years have turned up all manner or remarkable, though predictable, results. most of which support neither side e ntirely However. what 1s beginning 10 be seen as more and more plausible is that babies are far from blank at birth Watching and working w11h hundreds of newborns at Alben Eins1ein College of Medicine about 15 years ago psychialnst Wagner Bridger discovered pan of what I had nollced on that first glimpse of 1he hospital nur~ry Not only are all babies different, but each of their responses lo broad·ranging stimuli -rocking. noises. hgh1. for example -were constant for a single baby. time aher 11me, (While a flashmg light mighl have made one cry, 1he newborn ne>ct door may have blinked and looked blissfully on ) Though 11 Is nice to know that my son won't be able to blame me totally for what life brings him. I am bothered by the. fact that far too few studies have lent an open ear or a clear eye toward me. and what's happened since this offspring of mine has sprung forth Oh. some of the researchers have watched me. the mother. but they have almos1 always limned thelr glimpses 10 a quick one way quesllon· how was I interacting with my child? Yet. Dr Segal and other experts now conclude. "What's going on 1s not simply the shaping of the child by the parents. but also the shaping of the parents by th~ child .. I could have told Segal that when Zach was only six weeks o ld -or possibly even sooner My son. who woke most nights last summer al I 30, went back 10 sleep al 3·00. was up again at 5.30 m the mom· mg and maybe back down an hour or so later, was molding my method or mother- ing far more forcefully than I had ever dreamed. 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WOLVERINE8 Yl.w..'°°'5& ~S>Shaas Loni Bu ch R1versl~e Guarantee Shoe Center Shoe I o,.,n nf r ont ana T h1 eves Markel Pla1.1 Shoe lriwn Simi V1ll1y 1.1. k's Shoes 2h t & Chester 10024 S1(11a Ave !>21 lone Bearh Blvd Jf>JO R1vrr~1dt Plata 4 .lb4 Valley Im Arcadia Sanla Anita l anninf Goleta Moorpark San Luis Obispo Solvan1 Hunllngton Reach Puente Hills J.xk'\ hoes The Shoe Bo( F,Jtmer 's ferd & Country ra~~M\ 81101s & Southw1ck's Canoga Park lar.una Hrlls R1vors1de l 44 W Ramsey St 189 AN fa11V1cw WP&ttrn C:tore Shoto Rrri.111 llwy H6 & Alamo P1nt~do Rd Carson laktNOOd S~n Bernardino 811 Bur Lake C:Oul hw1 rk '~ r.r1ll'ld 488~ Moorp11k Rd 1077 Mmh St Upland Culver City ·fo~ tjrlls' Monlcla11 I housand Oaks 8111 Bur Bootery !>83b ltollt~ll't Ave Mo110 l ay San l'tdro M.tl~r·~ 011lpost Downey Nt'>vporl Be,ch forrante 40/80 Big Bur Blvd Huntlnaton Buell Ma11ne Ser~ct $ Cqu pment Th1r110 M.11~,I 180 S Moun111n ruller lon No1thrrd11e Vrntur a Corona Dool ,at11 1169 Ma1ket St 437 W 6th St Wasce Glendale 'Galleria' MJll of Oranae Wnl Covina Hfnson's Shoes 1661 A DtKh Blvd Ou11u1 Santa l arh ra V.iu1han's f rn1ly Shoe $1011 Hawthotnt Plaza Otfnl!e 'lht City' Wh11twood !191 S. Corona Mall Los A11111u Act Shoe Salu & Service Southwick s ~I Sev1nth SI (I .... ,. Qu1h ty Shoe Se1v1tt 108 W. Fifth St .. Loreto Pitt a Wul Ctvl111 Miller'• Outpost 11410 Santi MOiiie• Blvd. ..:::.::, Old TCMR Miller s Outpost 12030 v1ne19lvd. ,...,,., 33J N AMI AYe. C"l979 Wotvtrtne \\bid ~ Inc.. Roddord, ~ 49351 Not .. ~ ewillible .. ·-- -. --~ •• ,. TheJQYot CAffiPING TEN BEST CAffiPING TRIPS IN NORTH AffiERICA By Chuck CadieuJr- F AMII ' W1 I hi v .1 .. kl'd me lo pit k 1h1• 10 IN:.1c.11np1ny111p' 111 Nunh /\ml'r ' 1c 11 t111d M1tx1< o I orly ....-v1,n Y''"" 11f rt1mp111g on our cuntmvnt ha .. g1v.-11 mt• knowll'dg<' 1t11ouyh 10 ll'1 11111ml'nd !°>00 h111 n111 w1-.<f1>111 1•n11uqh 111 1 hoow univ Ill W11h '" w11h11111 w1,dcirn. h'''" •HI' rny r1ip f(J 1 h111u•' I. 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Yuhu Cil.11 I•'' .11111 M1 tfrv<'ls1oke pdrk'> drc l'il'>lly reached over t•111 l'll\.'rll h1ghwt1ys and offer unmatched mou11l<1tt1 <,e1>rwry, ,1bundant w1ldlrfe . cool sunshiny days. good fishing in strl'ams milky froln glacial me lt. You can 40 ,f...•ddir19 111 .July on glac1al 1ce that i~ 1h1 lll'><lrld'> of yc.>.ir' old and ride rha1r l1fh up 1111 111comp.1rdbf(.' Vll'W'> 10 . VACATION WITH nu NAVAJO ...,1.,,: .1t 1lw •>nlv plo.1ce m the lJ S wli"rt' f11ur )ldlt.'\. border'\ rll<'el a l d com 11\1111 pt1111I (New Mexico. Ar1Lu11<1. Colo 1t1do .ind U1c1h) li..-.1d Wl'~I on Highway "lhO 111 Mo1111nu?11t V<11lcy, d ltlndscape of 1mm1•nx· \d1Hf.,1rm1• p1l1,ir!> eroded m111 w1·11d ~hdP<'~ hy lht> wind!> of this harsh t.111rl You'll bl' 011 1he Nava10 Indian 11>~·1vullon . whH.h "biggl'r lhan Hhrxk l\f,ind. 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"'4th a 100· foOt drde " lght that's the doeelt thing to sunshine. j I i ----- TheJQYot CAffiPING T hli!re'!> nothing like 1alking Mound a campr1re di night ilnd sharing the day's ex~nences And there's nothing like ge1 nng !he real low down on camping Mid cook my frnm thl' folks who rl'ally do 11 The largest stale org<lmzation ,,f conwr va11on clubs 1s MUCC (M1ch19<1n United Conservation Clubs). with headquarter~ m Ldnsmg, Mich fhe group 1s an .Jff1l1<1le of lhe Ndtton<1I W1ldhfe Federation Tom W<1Shington 1s executive director of MUCC. and we talked at length by phone "Camping and hvmg·o ff the land ex pl!riences Sldrted w11h membership m the B<>y Scouts -and I went lhrough all th~ chairs ol scou11ng, eventudlly becommy a scoutmaster RUSS LITTRELL 'S PANCAKE SYRUP l cupwate •c-....-J cup.,.._ ..... ,..Md \4 I i ;ge ...... ._....O.w.ck ...... .._.... I . Combine waler. sugar and brown sugar In a saucepan Cook over medium heal. sllmng until sugar dissolves. 2. Let mixture boil slowly. uncovered, over low heat for rive minutes Add maple Oavonng Molc~s 2 cups HOT CHIU CORN CAKE I .... (8'A -->mm-_.. mb 2 ~ (15 0D.) c:hll ...,._.be-. I pkg. (8 oa .) proc:-chHH. cvMd 1 cup chopped onion I. Preheat oven to 350°F Prepare corn muffin mht as package label directs. 2. Pour batter Into greased M x 8 x 2 mch pan Bake about 25 lo 30 minut1es or until done. 3. Heat chill in saucepan. stirring until rnbcture comes to a boil Stir in cheese cubes; heat uoul cheese 1s almost com pletely mehed 4. Cul corn bread 1n10 large squares. place on serving plates Spoon chili cheese sauce over corn breild and lop with a spnn kle of onion , if desired Makes 6serulngs CAMPERS' OATMEAL lnclMdual J)Kktrt• (I -oz. alH) lnatant oall'Mal RalMI•. chopt>Cd, dlied prunn or aprkoll Chopped abnolMla °' wain..._ Ml• BrOWtl 1ug.v I . Prepare oatmeal according to package label directions In lndlvldual bowls 2. Stir in raisins and nuts. about a table· spoon or each per serving Serve with milk and brown sugar as desired. Make number servings desired LUMBERJACK SOUP HEARTY FOODS FOR APPETITES AS BIG AS ALL OUTDOORS "Back in high school 1n DeMborri . M ich • I frequently went on surv1vdl type excursions. taking a few bas1e prnv1s10n!> from home and fmdmg lhe remdtnder by living off 1h11 land anJ 'makiny do ·II nalurally foll!lwed that I ~came an <!i<pert wildlife hunll!r and fll>herma11 I lovP to eat wild game and freshly cauuhr fish . so I learned how to prepilrt' 1hem I've cooked everything, from grouse to !]round hogs' "I've actually cook1ed out from the arC11c lo the eqUdtor. backpacking. canoeing and camping out. pnmarily tent camping The cooking equipment you need var111s wilh the kind of camping you are going to do Equipment has gotten more sophisticated There are now even gds camping ovens 3 buckwllt, ...._.,Of 4 •-ait.mae. alked I teble~ JNlral«y lalift 1,4 ,....,_ prtk cMpa Ott powder 1,4 1-.poGft ~ w.d ~ 'It ,...,_ hallan ._. _..,. 1;, cup drv red wilM 6 tlk«1 Italian bf-ud, t~ted 6 alka SwtM cheeM I. In 3 to 4-quar1 saucepan. combme cannellini. mixed vegetables, beef bouil Ion. tomato soup. waler. knockwurSI, pars ley Oailes, garhc chips. pepper. Italian herb seasoning and red wine 2 . Stir and heat mixture to 00111119 Re duce heat and simmer. covered, I~ minutes 3. Pour Into ar1 ovenproor 3·qt casserole Top with. 6 slices toas1ed ltallan bread Cover bread wllh cheese shces Place In bro1lt.>r 11nd hear until cheese 1s m-.>lled Molces 6 !>l!rt1lngs available. fueled by white gas or propane H Also di M1chig3n Un1led Conservation Clubs. we found Ten Littrell, who LS En· v1ronmental Education Coordinator Truly an outdoorswoman, Ten now al ternates berween r.:gular lent camping anJ backpacking rnps w111t her nine year· old son. Ru!>S He has grown <1nd devel nped h1~ outdoors skills almo'I from birth as Teri took him on his f1rs1 campmg trtp when ht' was only six week5 old Cooking IS not a b1g pilr1 or th eir Camp ing ei<perlence, as they prefer 10 eat s1m ply, bn nymg such things dS pacilaged ra1men noodles. packaged macaroni and cht.>el>e dinners and MIS1ns and nut~ -fhe ullrells love lo sleep out. and one HOT PACKET BUNS l ~ (12 oa .) luncheoo -• 1 ~(JO~oa..)cr-of•..._ .... I tea.poon W«caterahlre N uce 1 teMpOOfl sw«Pl!red mu.tard DMh frahly-grCMmd b&ada ~ •;, ~_. .. ..._..-\I ... 6 to 8 alk:a Amerk-prOClft9 clwac 6 ro 8 hamburter b-. I . Coarsely chop tuncheon meat In medium bowl, combine luncheon meal. mushroom soup , Worcestershire sauce. mustard , pepper and s<1uerkraut M1i< well 2. Spoon mixture evenly onto 6 to 8 ham· burger buns. Top with a slice of che~ and cover with top of bun 3. Wrap each filled bun In a square nl h~avy duty 1011 Seal tightly with a double YOU CAN WIN $100 FOR YOUR REClPEf ~ are eo pleased with the <Mlf'Whelmlng auocess of our Neighbors' Recipe Exchange that we are now lntroduclnp a eon test f0t the best entries and wlll offer prizes of StOO, MO and S2S. The contestants recipes must be p0stmarked between March 11 and April 29. The recipes wlll be Judged for their originality and taste appeal by three nationally knOwn oooka, and the winners will be announced In our July Cookbook feature. Send entries to Family Weekly, Box 5~32. FOR Statio n. New York, N.Y. 10022. By ffiarilyn Hansen ul theu specidl camping snes 1s Isle Royall! Na11onal Park Ldke Super1or. Mich. I askl!d Ten whether she and Russ have developed any ~pec1al skills as c1 result of c.<1mpin9 Teri quickly replted, ··w e de pend on eMh other We have learned sur v1vaf sk11J5 by campmg OUI in the rall m way bel!1w 1em 1emperc1tures It gets prelly cold oul there! I myself hdve learned to be more patient and ddJUSI to Russ's pace because he is 50 lnrle " lfo~ told me rhat one of the things that he ltko>s best about camping is putting up lhe tent He adv1s..>s campers 10 bnng dry mixes hke pancake m1i<, and cold drink mixes Also. Rus) sa ys. "Rung e><lra malchvs. and don '1 forger a flashllghr " fold across top and sides 4 . Heat on grill for 15 to 20 minutes. turn mg once Or place on cookie sheet and bake 1n a preheated .:()()°F oven for JS to 20 minutes. tumm~ once Makes 6 to 8 5e7Vmgs BEEFV GRlllE J ~ (4Ji4 OD.) ro.f beef~ 2 cable"100ftl chopped K.aAcvw 2 •Iii II p I -chopped .-.,....,- 2 1ablnpoon. chc>ppN 11techlnl 2 pka bruda_ split 4 a.lcat-.to • *-S...c'--(3".....,.) I . In a small bowl. co mbine roast beel spread . scallions. green pepper and zuc. chm I 2. Spread mix lure on pita Top wi1h a slice of tomaro .md cheese W rap securely in alumlnum foil S. H eat, in foil, over outdoor gull until cheese lS melted. Make& 4 sandwiches BACKPACKERS.SUPERBARS 1/a cup bune-or margarine ~ cup IKowu ..... pacJwd 1/t '"" quidi<oolLlng oala l}f C111P .-lfted whole whea1 lotlf 1h c"" uaeMted all-9Ul"POM low ~ c.up toaated wheat germ 2 leMPOOft• grated or~ rind 2 «1191 I cup whole blanchtd almonda 1.4 cup raa.lne '/• cup ftaked COCOftUt IA cup Mml..-..rt chocolat• btn I. In medium bowl of electric mixer. beat butter with •12 cup of the brown sugar until soft and blended. 2. At low speed beat tn oats, whole wheat 11nd all-purpose flours, wheat germ and orange nnd Pat Into an ungreased 8 >< 8 x 2·inch square pan 3. Mix eggs. almonds, raisins. coconut, chocolate bits and remain mg 1/4 cup brown ~ugar, pour over the base and spread "venly 4. Bake In preheated J.5Q°F. own about 3010 35 mtnule$Orunt1J almonds are gold en brown 5. Cool, then cul Into l2 bar$ or squares. wrap with plMllc rllm to keep rnolSt Molc~s 12 bars I • I National Smoker Study: 'Enriched alternative to ' How difficult is it for smokers of high tar cigarettes to make a switch to a lower tar brand? Recent nationwide research confirms MERIT ffavor makes the low tar decisio n easy. Confirmed: 85% of MERIT smokers say it was an "e~sy switch" from high tar brands. Confirmed: 9 out of 10 MERIT smokers not conside ring other brands. ' Confirmed: Overwhelming majority of MERIT smokers say their former high tar brands weren't missed! And in interviews conducted among thousands of smokers: Kings: 8mg''tar:· 0.6 mg n1co11nt- 1OO's:11 mg"tar'.'0.7mg n1cotinuv. perc1g911ne. FTCReponMay • 78 Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoktng Is Dangerous to Your Health. '------------------JI 0 l'ttlllp Mo.,i. Inc t~'N • real Confirmed: Majority of smokers rate MERIT caste equal to -or better th an-leading high tar cigarettes tested! Cigarettes having up to twice the tur. Confirmed: Majority of smokers confirm taste satisfaction of low tar MERIT. . MERIT has proven conclusiv ely that it not o nly delivers the fl avor of high tar brands-but continues to satisfy! -This ability to satisfy over lo ng periods of time could be the most important evide nce to date that MERIT science has produced what it claims: The first real taste alternative for high tar smokers. MERIT Ki¥&100's TheJOYot CAffiPING KIDS TAKE TO CAffiP LIKE DUCKS TO WATER By Ginny Ade 0 11 c<1mpiny trip) ch1ldrt'n wld1m, compld1n ilbouf h11v111g 1u1lh111y 1<1 di> Thc11 respond w<'ll ''' noturl' th •• )OH'll of !hi.' 1•c1rrh .ind llm•"'"· 1l1e lt'1•l 11f p111c 111:-cdll·> urnft'rfoor tlw c11dl,•)> ,•11 t 11..intnwnr ••I n<1tu1"' nl"<1lu rl'., f hl'y rc.,prn1d Wl'li to •llhl'r )lllt1ll c.unpl'I> l<JO Children und11r 10 ar.• yregd1111u., 1111d o.,oon dhl'r arr1v111g ''' d l ilmpgruu11d thl'Y lwq1n rn<1king ll1t>11d., w11h ch1ldrl'tl in th l' n£-loot t t1rnp)1fc "Jtwv le.1rn quickly ''°' 1u1 11111190., to <l<>. ,ind <]lllTll") !CJ plr1V /\11d 1f 11 t<1mpgmu111J "'" a lilk,· ''' w,11mm111y P"'"I rhl' kid-, "'" cl.1mo1111u ", yet '°'" thl'tr ,w1m,u1h ~wf•>r.• (),1rl t r1n t'v•·n g1•t th .. 11.11lt'r pc1rked 'illlCI' Cdffif) dl llVllll'"> f111 k1do., VdlV w1d~l11 accurdiny to tll\' o.,c.1.,11n tltc loc <1lc and th" type of r,1mpyround. adv.1111" planning '' d grn>cJ 11h,.,1 In spring 1h,• WlW pilrf!llf tilkt'•o t1lo114 lrl'dll'd 11yltJll ponchlJ\ or fdll1 >Ull) 11nil boot., thot """" on c<1>1ly, for cach d11ld Ourfat1ed ,1yt1111s1 thE.' ra111 t h1ld11•11 .ind pt1rl'rl'1>0 tan Y" Wdlkmg 111 th" wr" 1d~ '" Vl\'W rh'•' yli<.tcn 1t1y wnrld of lhi! f1m•o.,f. when• 1ww o.,pnny w1ldflowf!r) Ml' u11fold111y •llld l\'<JVt''> ell\:' 1urn111g bnyht gre<m Camping p.ir<ml~ ;ils<J k11nw th11r 'prtng Miil~ tnrlY la~! mcm• th<11 1 11111• dily ~> 1hey ldkt-;ilong gilm•'' hkv Mo11upoly 1h<1! take a long lime 111 pl11y 'xrilbblt' '' dno1her !J•HlW that kli"P' )1•wral children occupi.?J at 11 nnw wlwn lfll'y aw c<mfuwcJ lo the c.1mpl!r Older < luldn•n 1•111oy 119 ')dW puule<; Cir bor1ko.,, ,rncJ for '>millJ fry you might hr111y 11limy h1h 11f <lnth pr11wr 1<1pe. sc1~-.orc; r1ncl fldYOll'>. 111 < rvtJ!e funny face Or drllrnal ,Ollil!Jl'' Sometime~ c<1mpgmund~ olfer urnqm• ac11v111es of th\.'11 own A r<1mp!Jround rlose 10 il \U\)<H rttrnp for l'>Mmple . di 101.11<1 children tn warrh th•' '<IP dnpp1ng into buckets hung on the tr•'l'S. and lotl0r 1nt1ple syrup and candy lwmy m.1dt• And communit1e' n!'ar o;ug.1r c<1mp'> ofrl'll have spec111I fes11v<1b which 1111 lud .. lr10.,fy pancakl• and .. auS<>ye bredkf<1c;h 111 wh1rl1 camp111y fam1l1E.'s cr1n p<1rllc1p<1IE.' While nalloncil fr1r.•)b offer sw1mm111!_l boaflng and h1krny. ~tr1te pdrkc; <>hen have bikes to rent saddl1• hnrst's for hue a11d beau11ful brtdlo> trnrls A1 .i nl!w H1ir~ PMk near Lcxinytcm. Kentucky, v1~11<11> can ride hmSt'c; ov"r !>pec1..il 1ra1I), lour the park an horw drawn anll4ue c11r riages. browse through ,, hmse mu~um and observl! hor~'> involved 1n every type of sport, from sweple ch"~ to r1Jdeo cxh1b1110114' Tlwrl' 1s a rompgro11nd 111 the park. too But 1f yo ur kids hke h1k111g bcttl'r than 11dlng. be on the lookout f<Jr self guided nature trail'> found in n11t11m11I <lnd ~Ii.Ill' parks and forest~ Children hkl• thl!m Ix· cause they C<'ln hike al thl•ir own p1xe, sto pping at e-'Ch markerl prnnt 111 inhm·~t Ginny Ade 11 o /~elonc4! trout/ wn~r ond 011 outdOOf ~tlon •ptciolitf. 1•u~-- If tlww outdoor dt 11v1lll') don t fill 1111! 11111 tlwrl' "'"' '>Pl'C1ttl l'\11!•11~ i., 11111•1••.,1 l I 111<.lrc11 ""' All l h1ld1l'r1 low pd\jl'tlllfr\I. oll rd mt111y uutdrior lhl'dh'r prl'St'nlilfl()ll~ dll' lound m 11r nl'df n,1111inol 1,r ~!aft' pr1rk"> flll'">l' dfl' U'>u..illy h1stw1<.al drt10l<'" ,,f cdfly p1r>rh!t'r hfc lhdt b11119 rtw '"'""' \ h"tory Ill hfl' Vdri<iU'> lnJ1dll tnht'\ 11IV• fll!rform • CH'1t1tJllldl dt1n1. .,.., <JI r1t1llr•nal jMrk' '" on land where they 1111w op"' "'" t1 11urnlx!r of c.1mpgroun1b Ar 1h.- Br1dldnds Na11ondl Mo11umc111 camp !Jrou11d of South Dt\k<1ld f," l!Xilmplc lnJ1iln'> perform ccr1tmon1al da11rl''> o'll dusk t1nd lllVlll! ch1ldrl!n dnd their rMr 1•111 .. '" 10111 thl' d.1nc"' circle Pnvcitc c<1mpyrou11rh offer '>pl'c1.1I di 1111rll•Jn\ too A 1.<1mpy1ou11d thril 1us1 , JPl'1wd ck,w 111 Mic1m1 Bcc1rh hc1r ,, '>W11nm1ng pool hedfcd hl'clhh 'ilM with Jc1cu1J1 .. huffll'board «1urr;. hm5l''>ho1.• 111url'>. lk1C 1.1 court~. <1 l<'CH'c1l111n hu1ld 111•1 ,1111! d ch1l<l1l'11.., pl11yyr<1u11d /\1111 otht>1 c.impgroumh may h<1w pool lahll's. p1n1Mll mt1d11nl!). 1ukeboxl!s 1111d l'Wll ll'11d111g l1hrar1c'> A c.:impgr1Ju11d nonh of Che'xlpedkc· 8t1y B11rlgl.' runnel 1war Up\' CIMrll' ... V11g1111a yet'> ktd!> 1nvolvl!d 1n tht' hie 1if rhc bdy h ho~ three pters whero.> kid., Cc111 d1y for clam) and catch l1sh .,nd crab) Thi., c.:irnpground also ha\ a m1111<1lure !l''lf course. d roller rmk a111J 1hrl'e ~w1m m1119 pnols 0 ther rmvah· c.impgmunrl' 11fl1t1 11duca11n11dl exp1•11ence.. ror l')I, dmpl\.'. 1herl!\ on!! bu1h around thl' lrl'nches of tlll nld bilt1lef1eld at I ldrp••r'> 1-erry V11g1n1t1 , 1h111 brings C1v1l Wi'lr lmtory ahve. p<1rllcularly for children who are studying II di ~hool /\n11lh!!r 111 tlw IX?ilullful Co.1tsk1ll rnounta1n\. h.~., a lrl.'nch ol Herk imt•r <11.imond~ to 1111erl''>I kids in becornany rock hound> And Cl Cclmp ground near Grvgory, !x>uth C 1rol111a. has d ruhv mine wh1tre Villu.-1bf P yem~ Mt' r1!,1lly found /\ tt!en.1gt'r mined d ruhv n• <t•ntly that was worth $4!!'1.l.K)(I C11v ra1wd ch1ldtt'n c<1n l'Vl.'11 t>Kperr 1·11u1 fo rm dCllv111es dnd k•arn c1bout fdrm .1nimals through a new kind of c<1mpang There i'lr1• fMm~ <inrl working ranche., tn tlw U ~ c1nd CancHlil wht'rl! farmer\ <lnd 1<1nch~-rs takl' 111 pay1119 QUl''>IS Some of thl·m hdve campsite'> /\n eKcE.>llent book. Country Vocot1on~ U .'> A , h~tc; thtc> plact!c; (Write I-arm .md Kancl1 Vaca 11ons. Inc , .Jo l:a'>I 571h St1E.>et. New York , NY IOO<!l I Rural families . <in the other h<1nrl often like to vacollon rn d bly c11y 10 t!K pose their ch1lrlren 10 ..Cil'OC'E.' art. '>P•IC<' museums and historic shrines /I few c11te~. 1nclud111g Bahlmore and San !"ran c 1~0. haw r\!crea11011 V<'h1de pt1rk'> rfowntown 10 make ~ightwclny l!dsy 1-01 campsltl'S and su~sllons. contact tlw \Idle tourist olfke in the> region th11t 1n h•r<'\IS you KOA K11mpgrounds of /\rnc>nc.1 -may be h!Mht!d ,,, P 0 Bmc ·~05.'18. Biiiings. Mt S«JI M FA~IL'I' WEEl(LY, ACWtl 12, 19711 • U ". Outdoor First Aid Emergencies OON'TWA/l Johnson & Johnson First Aid Kits provide the hospital-quality products you need for minor first aid emergencies. So, save $1.00 and put a Johnson & Johnson First Aid Kit in your camping gear. Travel First Aid Kit I tosptal qualrty prodUCIS •11 a pe11nancnt coola1nor Has an ample supply ol lirsl aid pr~uc1s 10 lreat minor wounds lnclUdes a comprehensive tirSl aid booklet (Shown at lf'lt\ Compact First Aki Kit Smaller version ol the Travel Krt Contains a baSlc supply ol tirs1 aid products Includes a lirst aid gUlde --- TheJOYot CAffiPING By J. Wandres I magine four families, each owmng a different kind of recreation vehicle (RV). One owns a lour-wheel-drive truck with nothing more than a mattress and sleeping ~ thrOl.lln into the back of the covered-over pickup and a Coleman stove that attaches to the tailgate On any weekend this young couple heads into the wilderness along okJ logging roads and sets up camp by the side of a roaring mounta111 stream. perhaps to hunt or fish or enJoy nature ••. A second family m its sleek m1m -mo1or home makes a rendezvous with dozens of RVers at a tra1!4!r park in a town near the U S -Mexioan border Then. m a cara· van, they cross the border into Mexico and head south to Chihuahua. where a special train portages them and their RV's through the fabled Copper Canyon 10 the Gulf of California From there, they caravan leisurely south along Mexico's "Riviera. M enJOYmg the rugged scenery as well as planned side tnps Another family 01.11ns a travel trailer. which they tow behind their estate wagon. When the urge moves them they hlt the road for a two-or three-week vacation, stopping every other nlgtlt or so in a different campground In these. they hook up their ng to water. electricity and sewer lines They see sights on and off the beaten track and make scores ol new friends wherever they stop. And when they get home. !My discover they've spent only two-thirds of what the VC'lcation would have cost if they'd stayed In a resort hotel The fourth family has taken recreation vehicle-camping to its uhimate· they've bought a condominium campground a few hours' dnve fTom the crty where the husband works and rented their house for the summer. And. while the famlly enjoys all the recreational activities, the husband commutes to the city and back These four families are just a few of the more than snt million American families who own and enjoy camping In their recreation vehicles. It is a family activity that grows In popularity each year because there's an RV for 1ust about any kind of camping and a place for almost any vehicle Here me four ways you may enioy yourselves. Wlldemae·camplng. There is no such thing as "open" land. You may not see the fences and boundaries, but all property nonetheless Is owned by someone If you're out in the country. a stop at the nearest house or a call 10 a local town clerk wtll lel you know who -owns the property and whether II may be camped on. Unfortunately the National Park Ser· vice prohibits RV-camping In Its wilderness and forest preserve areas. 1J Wondrea rtpo<ts e~tensiuely on camping and the Joys of outdoor Irk SEEING AffiERICA ·FIRST-CLASS: 6 ffilLLION FAffilLIES CAN'T BE WRONG [fh1s 1s why they are called "wilderness ") And in some national parks, such as Yosemite. the Park Service ls reducing the number of spaces available for RV's In those that do permit RV camping, the sltes usually include a fireplace and wood Water is available. usually at a central loca11on, along w11h facilities for dumping an RV's sanitary holding tanks. Fees run from $2 lo $5 per mght. but the length of stay may be limned during high· use periods. For real wilderness-camping try the forests owned by lhe giant lumber com· pames such as Georgia-Pacific, Weyer- hauser and Potlatch In many areas not actively being tree-farmed. the woods are honeycombed w\th logging trails, but, of course. there are no services provided In Maine. Georgia Pacific has provided boat to know you suppers before. dunng and at the end of the two week trip Each trailer owner pays for the portage on the special flatcar train that goes through the Copper Canyon. C•mpground and "barebone5" c•mplng. There are more than 13,000 campgrounds designed especially for recreation vehKles Many are operated by such nahonwide chams as Kamp· grounds of America (KOA) and Jelly stone Campgrounds They are hsted and evaluated 1n numerous directones such as those published by Woodall's Pub hshing Co and Trailer Life Publishing Co Each hstmg tells the pnce and what services are available and any restricuons concerning pets and children (Some RV campgrounds are for persons 52 and over -they're quie1er) ~-~ and by dozens of other independent developers Condominium-camping offers nu merous advantages over staying in camp grounds Some of these are • Potential for earning Income (to off set monthly payments) by renting out the sue when not in use by the owner • Contr~ over the operation of the condomtmum association through an owner-controlled board of directors (once the developer has turned the place over to the owners) • Better physical security through police patrol and restricted access gates • Pla'lned actlvittes for adults and children. thus freeing the parents from having to 'baby-sit' their children when they. too, want to have fun or relax • Campsites larger than m RV camp ~ u E .i I u !! " & c 0 ~ • 3 } ! ,_ ;;. I ~ Besides seerng sights ofl the beaten track. RV families saue one third of what they'd spend on hotel costs . ramps at lakes for people who like to go boating or fishing. C.nv•nnlng. Just as it's more fun to see a show with someone else o r a group of people. It can be more fun to go motor-camping In a caravan This can be yourself and another family or two, who pick and more·or-less follow a planned route and schedule. Or it can be a tour sponsored by one of the dozen or so clubs organized for RVers. Some of these clubs are open 10 all campers; others are restricted to the owners of a particular brand of RV On a sponsored tour. such as the Mex· lean Piggyback Adventure. which Coach· men lndustrles runs each year for its owner club members, caravanners pay a $55 registration fee. This entitles them to preananged RV campground accom- modations tn Mexico at a discount. op- tional guided d.11y triPs en route. frve get For those campers who eschew the struclured campgrounds. preferring "barebones" camping, there are con· slderable savings and somewhat more ITeedom to come and go. Barebones campers will pull into any parking lot or roadside rest. It's free, but you take ·a chance on what you11 find . C ondomlnlum·c•mplng. As the cost of RV-camping goes up (lllong with everything else) more RVers are buying a campsite irt a condominium develop· menl The5e provide ye.ar·round, no- worry access lo their own ge1-away·from· It-all place In the sun. And because the land and improvements in these develop· ments usually go up In value. !he camp- site can be seen as a potential Investment. Condominium campgrounds are now offered by at least two nationwide com· panles. '\Jellystone Campgrounds. Ltd.:' and Outd<>Of Resorts of America. Inc .. grounds (up to 40 by 80 feet). permitting installation of larger, park-model RV's for comfortable. semi-permanent living. • Year·round storage for the RV when not in use. • Great savings on RV campground fees when traveling, through membership in the camp coast-to-coast program. In this, you stay at the condominium sites of RVers who are on the road. while they stay In your site when you're tTavellng. Condominium campsites sell on the average from $4.000 to $7 ,000 but go for as much as $20.000 for deluxe lakefront sites. This Is paid for-.over a seven· to 10..year term at Interest rates averaging l? peri::ent Banks, however, have not been terribly eager to finance the purchase of condominium camp$ltes, even If "developed," because of the ques-" lionab~ dealing by some condominium developers. (continued) v When llmerita Goes ca111pinS llmerita Goes Co8thmenf There's a lot waiting out there for you, Amer- ica, and there's not a better way to enjoy it than in a new Coachmen Recreational Vehicle. You don't ~veto worry about today's scarcity of hotel rooms-simply take your accommo- dations with you. You aren't bothered by today's crowded, over-booked airplanes-go where you want to, when you want to. You don't have to queue up at a fast-f<><><:i joint- enjoy regional gourmet specialties from your own galley. For 1979 Coachmen offers you an exciting, all new lineup of RVs. RVs that you helped design. Months before the first prototypes were built Coachmen asked hundreds of RV users what they liked and disliked about RVs as well as their eating, sleeping and traveling needs. And the result of our "Livability Study''? A complete line of RVs that give you comfort with good taste and the reliability of quality Coachmen construction. Sleek and aerodynamically-designed exte- riors. Family-tough interiors that are easy to care for. Models that let you see the wide open spaces outside while enjoying the wide open spaces inside. Comfortable and efficient kitchens, remarkably roomy baths, ligh ts 't(Vhere you want 'em and plenty of inside and outside storage. And remember all Coachmen RVs are backed by the famous "Buck-Stopper" service from hundreds of happy-to-serve-you dealers.all over North America. Write today or visit your local Coachmen dealef and take a closer look at the line you helped design. Coachmen '79. The Name to Remember in Recreational Vehicles. Coaehnaen Have you considered renting a recreational vehicle for your next weekend outing or vacation b'ip? For information write: Coachmen Recreational Rental Plan, P.O. Box 30, Middlebury, Indiana 46540. u ••• -.. ......... __ --..;..::::::::=== -- TheJQVot CAffiPING RV's Before you sign any purchase agree- ment. make sure you and an anomey study the Property Report, which the Oepartment of Housing and Urbdn De velopment (HUD) requires any devel· oper that is involved m interstate land <;ales to provide all prospective buyers II d developer waffles on proV1Cling the prop erty report. wa1ch out' • WUdemas-camplng ~Camping in the National Parks" Supenntendent of Documents c/ o Government Printing Offic('. Washington, DC. 20402 ($1 50) Georgia PZ10fic Co . Community Rela11ons Manager 900 S W Fifth Aw Portland, Ore. 97204 Weyerhauser, Inc Tacoma. Wash 98401 Potlatch Corp 1 Manttme Plaza (24th Fl ) San FranclSCo. Cdhf 941 19 Camping/Canavan Club. There are eight clubs that admtt members THE FRIENDLINESS OF A DIRECTORY OF CONTACTS without regard to make or modt!I of RV. 17 clubs restncted to one brand only t-or a list of these. write. Consumer Rel.anons Recredhonal Vehicle Industry Ass'n P 0 Box 204, 14650 Lee Road Channlly, Va. 22021 Dimpground Directories Rand McNally's Campground and Trailer Park Gulde P 0 Box 7600 Chicago, Ill 60680 ($7 95 m stores) Sunset Western Campsite Directory Lane Pubhshtng Co Willow & Mtddlef1eld Roads Menlo Park, Cahf 94205 THE LONG-DISTANCE CAffiPER By Jack mccllntock C amping isn't what 11 used to be. some say. what with mobile campers and propane stoves and all the other hard ware that gets between the camper and the nature he presumably set forth to commune with But one thing hasn't changed. and that IS the soeiabillty and companionship of the campground Those late afternoons when, alter a long day on the highway or the trail. you've made camp and arranged for din - ner and are ready to relax. people start dnh1ng toward the fnendliest·looktng campfire. offering drinks or talk, shanng snacks and tales of the day's adventures as the sun goes down. It's the best time of lhe camping day. perhaps. or at lea.st a close second 10 early-morning smells of bacon and coffee be.side a stream in the woods with the mLSt rising. It's a chance to meet people without pressure. a chance lo get ac- quainted with folks whose lives you wouldn't ordinanly touch The normal separateness of Amencan life is lifted 1n a campground The doctor is at ease ror a while with the maintenance man. and the young have something to say to (and to hear from) the old. It Is a kind of all ·tn - the-same·boat neighborliness seldom found outside rncimas and cafTIP!TOUnds. Once in a while. true friendships are made that way. We still get Chnstmas cards from people we met camping In the wilds of Arkansas eight years ago, wtth news of the aging dog and of children we ·ve never seen and ptobably never will . But more frequently. rt is rust a chance meeting and some agreeable t<')fk for a whlle, with no Sitings attoched There are, of course, practlcal aspects. We camped onGe. the first lime we ever hod camped, In fllC1. In the Ronda Keys A gusty tropical squall blew up We. had .IOC'k McC/mtoclc 15 o Jr,.qu•mr rormrbulQr to f-omilv ~elily on nutd00< top/C's 21 • FAllllL'I' WEEKLY, Aolll 22. tl'l'll not provided ourselves with extra lent ropes From the ne11t tent came a pleas ant gray-haired mon with a hammer. a spool of cord and spare tent pegs. With.., grin but hardly a word, he pegged our tent down snugly Then he accepted a drink and invited us, on a forthcoming tnp to Quebec. to look him up He hap pened to be 1n charge of promotion for camping in Quebec. he said. and would show us around 1he province He prob ably saved our tent that afternoon . and six months later he made our Quebec visit more fun than ti woulrl have been Some peoflie go camping to avoid people, not to meei them -an under· standable and valid motive But most seem to be friendly. and some are almost profes.sionaUy so TI1ere ~ scarcely a campground where you don't see a rec reational vehicle occupied by a cheerv couple who halie set up a sign outside 'Stan and Dot and Peewee. Cleveland. U°$A.'' with perhaps ilO Am .. ..,.IGan flaq fluttering somewhere nearby (Peewee is the inevitable chihuahua or terrier. of course, and the sign constitutes a kind of invitation ) There Is something about getting away from your roots. At ho me you are some- body in particular. 1denllfled with a ,ob. a neighborhood. perhaps with a social class But camping. you are on your own When you need a helping hand or see a chance to offer one or JUSI want someone 10 sha.re a cup of coffee around the firefight. it makes little difference who you are You've gol lit least the campftre in common. and the fact that you chose 10 be In that place at that lime. In this respect. too, campers anl like yachtsmen who meet in fareign ports If you camp fOf a long time -as loll(> did once for a year -this can have Its frustrating aspects You are constantly re reffing your autobiography, establishing some footing with new people and never flndlnq those comfor1able moments of Woodall's Tra1lenn9 Parks & Camp- grounds 500 Hyacinth Place Highl.and Park. Ill. 60035 Kampgrounds of Amenca P 0 Box 30558 81lhngs, Mt 59 114 Condominium Campground Oewlopers Jellystont! Campgrounds Ltd 236 Machigan St Sturgeon Bay. Wrs 54235 Outdoor Resorts of Amenca , lnr 2400 Crestmoor Rd Nashville. Tenn 37215 simply sining quietly with o ld friends who know who you are Bur on shorter trips, nothing Is more refreshing than hearing some strangers tale and opinions and telhng your own Lo someone else ~ ~mp1ng grows more popular. some aspects of this are lost. sad to say Years ago. no true yachtsman wo uld throw anything over the side that wasn't organic -and now the oceans are filled with beer cans The same is true of camping Thoughtless people camp. 100 Those who bring radt0s and teleYJSt<>ns to the woods and drown out the btrds and the sUence Tho!ie who don't restrain their pets rhose who liner. TI1ose who carry a bit of sundown sociabJity too far into the night -and too loudly The more pnmitive the campground, 1t sometimes seems. the more true neigh· borliness there Is. And the more classless· ness there Is (n those vast campgrounds wrth facility hookups you get all kinds. and campers there are de facto segregal· ed by income level· tenters (who in the yachtsman simile 111e like sailors) here. and recreational vehicle dnvers Oike pow- erboatmen) there, where the hookups are And camping it.sell has become more specialized Backpackers and hikers scorn the vehicle people. the vehicle peo- ple wouldn't dream or walking a dozen miles a day when they could dnve and have ice when they got there But when they all arrive at a campground. they want nothing so much as a shower. and that's plenty to start a conversation with And you can pretty much rely on a fel low camper for help when you need II I can testify to that There we were . camped 1n the high country in Montana, 50 miles from the nearest town We had a half tank of gas -)uSI enough to get there but not to get back until the mo ney order amved. We had eaten all the food -all the beans. all the coldcuts. aU the popcorn -and were reduced to trying to bake bread in the campfire (which came out a bit heavy. but delicious) We had another day to wdlt. and frankly we were a linJe hungl'\I. Just then a feep came rumbling through with two camper-fishermen aboard They had )ust spent the day stlllk 1ng trout In the Yellowstone River and had tak!s to tell It was a fine conversa lion And the trout. tried in the hJst of the h.,con grease. were fine too. SPAM the Pan tr~ it for breakfast. Slice it cold for lunch. Or tak 'I bake the whole loaf in foil for a hearty dinner. Each e-a ~ can packs % pound of solid meat. No waste, no nleat. g~~~rS~k~~r~~~a~g~~~~~~~~:1d~~~ .. ~Hormel ~ ..,..,_..._....,_r ~""..,."''~ • .,,.,,.., ..,..,._,.1' ~•QI•,. Dr.i"'i Drl"'."uc-t sa«•...-1 ...... z., '"' """"' ,, • H 1 'ooo ,. "00vc' • . TheJOYot CRffiPING A SAFETY CHECK-LIST FOR ' A HAPPIER TRIP By Susan ·Hoyden T hl!oreticdlly. di least, camping out is 1us1 dS safe as staying home -maybe even saler There's no traffic -well. dlmo'il none the dlr 1~ cleaner. and you're miles away fro m the household hazards that cause most dCc1den1s But campmg can present !.Orne unfamuldr clan gel"5. dnd it's wise. as the Boy Scoub say. lo be prepared Here are some basic ~fety pnnciples, including reminders of what you'll need in an emergency Do Your Homewcxk.. h's vrtal, ~xpen enced campers say. to do some research before you leave You 11 want to know about anything that would make your tnp Get an official Winchester T-shirt for only S3. 50 when you buy 50 rounds of any Winclu:sttt or Western brand rim.fitt ammunirioo. Naw the whole family can wear an American legend -the famous Winchester Hone and Rider symbol oo a limited ccUtioo T-shirt. It"s a super ftlue fm only .3.50. It's madeoE,0% polyar.cr. 5096 and amiable in fiw sizes to fit nnyooe. Mail the coupon today, making sure you enclose S 3. 50 and proof of purchase of 50 rounds from any brand oE Winchester or Western standard or magnum rimfitt ammunition . 18 -.I • .., l'O -'t _...,, J()lin c...,-..;,,,,. r-----------------------Maa eo: WincheM. l'Sllin I P.O. 8ma •06, Ne. "--· N. ~ 10j51 I I t I I I f'llCkw '---foe_ T.tohiru • I}.'° tlldl Md proo( of.,..._ ~·al )0 l'OUlicb of 9'nttwt.ttor ._.. n..li« a...-irioa far ~ 1t11n. Deeb -,.,... '° -....._,,.. c-,-.• c.o.o.). C-C1n lftidtMs add 7._ Min-· U.S. ....,_ 0111J. Caltr npta Dtu111t.r H. 1979) ·rw-1-,,____•-.er"'-'._.,,..., .... "'·~ ........ '""I 100 '°""" p-ot iwtc ils CMlll7 H_,. S M L lU. ..... CIC).11) --- less pleas.snt, so take the time and trouble lo learn something about the area you'll be v1s111ng Are the mosquitoes bad in sum- mer'? Is there a danger of rock slides o r floods'J Ale there potSOnous snakes? What kinds of ·animals roam the woods"J Get some mdps and dny brochure available. If you're camping in a stale or national park, gel a copy ol the regulaoons TeU Someooe Whae You're Going. Jusi as 1mponant as your own preparahOn 1s letting someone know where you 're go- ing and when you expect to be back. 1lle National Park ~rvice advises tha t you let a ranger know where you plan to explore . This is ef>J)eCially important because the rdnger Wiil not only know where to look tf you don't ge1 bock as expected, but hell abo be able to Wdrn you of any current danger~ floods o r rock shdes, for in- stance -or tell you whether the trail is more dilficult than you might assume Newr Go It AJone. This tS a bask prin- ciple o l camping ~fety. Always 'take a companion, even 1f you're only going for a short hike II you sprdin your ankle - o r worse someone must go for help. Know Your Own Umtts. The Nation· al Park ~IVIC'e warns that Slrenuous exer- llon 1n extremes of te mperature or altitude can be dangerous 1f you're not accus· tom~ to such l!xerose. h·s alSo important 10 re<ognv.e your own lears Do ~ts make you nervous "J Do you chill or 1:1re eask ly'J Don't be tempted to take on a Slluabon that looks ewn a httle threatenmg. Keep Your Distance from Wild AnJ- mals. Even the cutest bttle chipmunk in the woods can be dangerous In the West. diseases hke rabies and pneumonic plague (bubonic pldgue in humans) are so com- mon among wildl1le that there's no way to eradicate them. So admire the animals, but don't try to pet them Know Your Emergency Needs. Most of the lnjunes that occur to campers are as minor and as common as those that hap- pen around the house. but because camp- ing usually means being out of reach of a te lephone or miles from the nearest hospi· tal. knowing what to do m an emergency is vital You 'II need a f1rst·a1d k11 dS well as an assortment ol medicc:itions The k11 itself should include bandage stnps, sterile gc:iuze pads. adhesive tape and gau1e bandages You·u need some cotton balls. liquid soap. alcohol and pre· moistened towelettes for cleaning cuts or bums Other essentials are scissors. a ther- mometer, a flashhghl, needles (steriliz.e to remove splinters>. tweezers. moleskin for blisters and a chemical ice pack The med1eat10ns shoukl mclude aspirin and drugs for dk"lrrhea. nausea and vomit· ing. heartburn. indigestion and constipa· lion as well as a deconge<>tant for colds. Don '1 forget suntan lotion and a sunburn ointment: an ointment for insect bites anc.I stings. and mild bums: and an anti>lollc ointment available without prescription foe cuts or abrasions that may become infected. If you venture Into areM where there are poisonous snakes. you "D need a 5nakeble kil . and you 11 have to learn how lo use it. And should you get bit. trapped or ., · jured. the most lmpon.anl thing to remem· ber is to ~calm and stay pul. The Sl.arl· dard distress signal Is three ol anything - fires. shots Of blasts on a ~. MIAle yoursel comlonable and wilt to be ft!S- cued It shouldn l be long -f you've re- membered to tel 50f'lll!One where you(!ll were gomg and when you ·d be back.IAJ 21 • fAMl\.Y WUltU, Apnl 22. lf19 AfiPilca'1•tc*'Ni"81prie~lJfinil~~S'f~MJI. itWO..__,I WA'i. IOUIOI-._,,...._.,, '""'......,,..._'~ ~··•....,-• --------------------- Take a ~aE ay, h'al WeeaL;y or relaxil19 by the fire, haw does Honda fit i11to yaur a1mpis19 picture? t 1. tto.la CT70. Th16 small, compact, versa- tile trail bike is just right for little pathfinders. It comes with a 72 cc four-stroke OHC engine, three-speed transmission, automatic clutch and weighs just 156.4 pounds dry. 2. Honda CT90. The world's most popular tra_il bike. light, maneuverable, easy to ~ndle and a reol pock horse. four-stroke 89.5 cc OHC engine. Dual-range fo ur-speed transmission with automatic clutch. Weighs just 198.5 pounds dry. Str:eet legal, too. 3. tto.la ATC91 10. The go-almost-any- where Hondo. Giant low-pressure knobby tires toke you through shallow streams, over sand dunes, even on hard-pocked snow. to aa .. this su1•ner. · 4. tto.la ATC~70. Hondo's ATC for smaller riders comes with o reliable 72 cc four- stroke engine, on automatic clutch. even a throttle adjuster to limit speed. S. Honda Odyssey!"' More than a dune buggy, it's a dirt, sand, shallow mud, hard-pocked snow and general oll~around fun buggy rolled into one. Powered by a two-stroke 248 cc single-cylinder engine. 6. Hollda lf75 O.tt.oanl Motor. Whisper- quiet four-stroke power. 7.5 hp with 60-wott OC charging coil. No pre-mixing of gas and oil requ ired and the fuel line disconnects with ease. Available in short-and long-shaft versions. Economical to operate. 7. fto.la lf100 Outboard Motor. Some as the Bf75 in a more powerful 9.9-hp model. 8. Honda EM400 Ge•nrtor. Ideal campsite power sou rce. Only 39 pounds, but pocks a 400-wott AC wallop (max. roting). Plus 12 volts OC for battery charging. Runs about 4 hours on a half gallon of gos. Check out our campsite collection ot your Hondo motorcycle or Power Products dealer. Just for the fun of it. HONDA GOll4G SllHMIGI A!wovs wear a helmet and f!fe protection when ridi na. mo onc1 rno dn9*I for open11or "" only ATC970, AlC"l 10 oncl ~ dnipd for olf-niad operator use only. For f1't br~. wnte: Amltican Hondo Motor Co • Inc , Olp!. FW'9, loll SO. Gordtno, CA 90W © 1979 Amfr1con Hondo Motor Co~ Inc ' EYES RIGHT? THEY ffilRROR YOUR HEALTH anemia 1f 11·s too pale. and a white rmg around Lhe cornea. common in older people, may mean a cholesterol metab· olism disorder If n 1s seen in someone under 40 The appearance of the eyes can also be clues to thyroid disease Signs of an overactive thyroid include very prom1 nent eyes or eyes that are unusually wide open An underac11ve thyroid may cause By Paula Dranov R omant1cally speaking, our eyes may be the mirrors of our souls It's a poetic thought But doctors approach the eyes w11h more practical considerations 111 mind To them. the eyes are windows to the body and a source of valuable clues to undiagnosed _illnesses that often have nothing to do with how well we see Symptoms of diseases. from arteno sclerosis lo hypertension to diabetes, can show up in the eyes How they look from the outside may give doctors a rough idea of what ails you But 11's the inside as seen through an ophthalmoscope that revei\ls problems you may not know you have The light from the ophthalmoscope 11 lummates the blood vessels of the reuna -the 1mmed1ate instrument of vision - as well-as the head of the optic nerve that connects the renna to the brain It also ii lumlnates a tiny spot called the macula, which is responsible for our central vision, and through which we distinguish detail both close at hand and at a distance. Ab normaliues in any of these structures can be an ind1ca11on of serious disease The most threatening of the illnesses that affects the eye 1s d1abetl:'s One 6f lls most serious cornplicallons is retinal disease. whrch 1s one of the leading causes of bhndne!>s A doctor's first clue to diabetes may be damage to the blood vessels in the eyes The disease itself affects rncula11on by causing degeneration of the lining and walls of the blood vessels and eventually leading lo hemorrhages It ;,lso can cause temporary blurring of vision due to in creased sugar 111 the blood and the ocular fluid Other early warning signs of the disease may be cataracts or even int1s in flammalion of the ms The worst of these eye problems, rel mal disease. can't be reversed. bur doc tors say it may be slowed or even arrested with proper control of the diabetes -a carefully supervised diet and medication Another disease that can be diagnosed via the eyes 1s artenosderoSJs. hardening of the arteries This eventually happens to everyone. although not everyone suffers ;,s a result When the arteries of the eyes are affected. vision can be impaired There ·s not much that can be done about arteriosclerosis. once ii develops H igh blood pressure 1s another serious condition that can be diagnosed dunng an eye examination, although it's usually detected before symptoms appear In the eyes However. should doctors see nar rowing of the retinal arteries and other changes In the blood vessels of the eyes. it's usually time to do something about the blood pressure Once pressure Is lowered. the eye symptoms hequ .. ntly disappear completely A doctor can learn a great deal from your eyes even before looking inside By feeling the ~yeballs through the lid. the physician may determine that they're too soft -a sign of dehydration or severe vuarnm A def1c1ency -or too hdrd, a symptom of glaucoma The color of the inside of the lower lid may be evidence of lights. 9 mg. 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J \ By Norman Lobsenz Surprising New Research On How men And Women Differ Though 111dny of the 1rad111onal social differences between men and women have been erased, sc1enti(ic evidence in · dicates that there Me st!ll d substantial number of differences between the way men's and women's brams and nervC)us systems function According to research studies gathered togetlH.'f by two Stanford University neu rupsychologtsts Women are more sens1tlvl:' 10 taste and touch. see better at nigh1 dnd have keener hearing. although they are less able to tolerate loud sounds Men have better daytime v1s1on . faster reacoon times. dre more eds1lv distracted by novelty and more willing 10 e><plare a rR!W environment They are k>ss ~11sl11ve than women to extreme hedt, but morP sens111ve to extreme cold Women seem to be able 10 mak'-' quicker decisions. are more skilled in eK pres!.1n9 themselves verbally and are tx>t ter equipped to handle tasks requiring manual dextenty and coordinatio n. Mewt play rougher m childhood a nd are more interested in playing with ob jects ~uch as pots, cans and boxes than with traditional toys Men have belier depth perception and grasp spanal rela 11onships more quicky. giving them an advantage in mechanical and malhemat ical work Women arl? more interested in people than m things, and. fr om earliest child hood. they have more empathy in emo tional and social situations Perhaps because of this. they ~em better able to re me mber names and faces And 1s there a ny '*'1h lo "wo men's 1ntui11on'") Ac lr,rd1~0 the experts, women cfo catch subliminal messages fasrer and more ac curately than men do What Dinnertime Talk Reveals About Your Family I n some families, dinnertime 1s the t1m1: for a pleasant exchange of nl?ws and op1n1ons among parents and children In other families, dinnertime is a te n54! eK perience dunng which youngsters are e)( pected 10 be sile nt while Father hands down decisions on everything from poh tics to allowances to punishments for misbehavior Some families dine 1ogether every night. perhaps wit h linen and silver and candles on the table. O ther lan111ies eat helt er-skelter. with family members an ivmg and ~av1ng at different times Do these family d innertime customs take shape by chance, by habit, or do thl!y arise out of basic factors m family hfe"J In recent years. t.ounselors and therapists have increasingly come 10 1t.e opinion that what ha ppens al the d inner tabll! reflect!> an1tudes and behavior that prevail 1hrough the family's daily life For ITI()st fa milies, dinner is the on\' time during !hi! day when everyone 1~ together. How this time is used ts likely to min or the larger patterns of family behavior Here are some guidl!hnes that show ways m which dinnertime can re veal family stre ngths and weaknesses • Do parents ea t with their children. or separdtely? For many families the answe1 is dictated by circumstances -the ages of the youngstPrs, parents' work schedules 6ur when parents can make a chrnce based on feehngs, their decision often reveal.s basic a"1tudes For example, some parents willingly acce pt the mino r annoyances of dining with children (noise. dropped food. mterruphon squabbles) for the rewards of a shared it11· perlenc.!. "If 11 weren't for the dinner ho~ir I'd ne ver ge1 to know what my kids arc thinking or feeling," one man s.:>1d Other parents always dine without their children -the sign some counselors say, of emnhflnal w11hdrawal. •Doe s din nertime co nversatio n revulvv around the news of the ddy or per-.oMI ewnts? Does each person get a chance 10 talk. or does o ne person monopolize the conversallon"J Is dinner the 11me when Mother recaps the children's m1sbehav1or and Dad parcels out discipline'? • Does one parent or the other mSlst th.it the ch11d11:m eat with him or her? That may mask a manta! co nflict. with one parent using the ch11clren as a buffer • Is food u~d to control a spouse or a d uld'? Making a youngster "clean the plate," or eat a disliked foot.I, can be a subtle form of punishment or sign of hoS11lity. O ne therapist tells of a woman who served tasteless meals to her hus· 'band whenever he did something to dis- please her The significance of dinnertime habits 1s not overly difficult lo analyze If a family meal 1s a pleasant experie nce for 411. ii streng1hens the love and concern that made it possible m the first place. But if a dinner table is used as a courtroom Of battlefield meals will only intensify family conflicts The important thing. family counsi>lors say, Is for families to try to become aware of these dinnertime pal terns If we can recognize and Identify th\!m, 11 is possible to change the negatives and reinforce the positives Moreover, 1f children find family dinners en10yable. 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Whatever materials you use. whal· ever the size or shape of the lrame. however many photos 11 holds. the basic darections remain the same. The lrames are so lightweighl 1hat a pull·can tab laped to the back is all that 1s needed for hanging A tabletop version can be made by attaching a cardboard ea54!1 or by placing the lrame on an easel made from a drapery hook Other on-the·wall frames can be made by using an entire box instead of 1ust cardboard pieces Parts of potalo-chtp containers make three·d1menslonal lrames that can be displayed together Even a single photo can look significant when placed In a labrlc lrame ~o get out the lam1ly snapshots and do something with them Decorate a hallwoy staircase or bedroom wall Put them on a tabletop or a desk Pu1 1hem any plc.'lce you please You may be sur- prised a1 how even ~mall snapshots neatly framed ond attracttvely grouped can spark up your ho me &ttoms of potato ·chip containers ore used to create 3 ·dimensionol frames. To order Family Weekly's "Family Frame Up" k>allet '319. please send $100to· Famlly Weekly Magaz:ln~ P.O . Box 438, Dept. U 'Midtown Statton New York, New York 10018 Be sure to tnclude leaflet number. name. address and zip code (New York ratft State residents include sales tax ) l&J Anish one fro me m elegant ueluet. 0 11 ease/ bock In wood groin· )t • FAMILY WEEKLY. Aorll 22. 1911 . GN6: 18 twg. V . l1 mg. nialeinl. BOX: 18 1119-"t.r. 1.2 mg. lllCOline. rv. ps Clglrl'1I. Flt Alpart MAY 78. -------·---'" You probably know about Haband, the mail order people from Paterson. New Jersey. Whenever Inflation gets superhot (like right now) millions of executives come direct to us to save their dollars! We sell pants. Good ones! And we keep a couple of America's biggest pants factories busy making what we sell! 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It is just as different as your modem air-conditioned automobile is from the car he used to drive! It is cool, fresh, and absolutely no-wrinkle, no-wrumple, all-summer PERFECTION! An executive tool you can use to improve your appearance ALL SUMMER, and a terrific investment at 2 pairs for $21.95! And we will be glad to show you, on an absolutely NO RI SK, AT HOME, ON APPROVAL INSPECTION ! MAIL YOUR ORDER TODAY/ •·············································· I 100% No IRON AUTOMATIC WASH and WEAR I !Seersucker Slacks! i Choose Any 2 p~~s 2 J95 ! I . ALL 3 for $32.50 I I HABAND COMPANY I I Direct Service Department I I 266 North 9th Str"t Waists: 30-32-34-36-38-40-42-44-46• -48 ·-so•. I I Pattnon, New Jeney 07530 s2•.54• c••& tttru 154. pl-lldd $1 per si-irl I I Gentlemen: Plcasuend me ........ pairs or lmeams: 26-27-28-29-30-31-32-33-and 34. II I your Deluxe No-Iron Seersucker Stacks I fo r which I encloto my full remittance COLORS 11 I of S plus S l.l 0 towards I pos1ilge'iiii1i"iiiii<tun1. TAN I I GUARANTEE: If on rwcelpt I do not I chOO# to -th• ll«:lr1 I mey ,.tum I th•m within 30 dtly1 for lull ,.,und of 1 -ry ,,.nny I ,,.1d you I BLUE GREEN I IOJ.Q31 I 1 Name ......................... -.................... . I Apt. 1 Street ................................................. -.. . I I City .........•......................................• I ZIP ! State "Ma~· tt,-,;,,· 2:,.;,;i1ion ~'uifo',;,i,;. . .,; :;:;t~w~1ttiih~H'i;aibba:inudt_..lllll ....... from .wry city and town In Amer!"d.1 WHY PUT IT OFF? · Experts predict that this year.- sooner or later - almost every well- dressed man is going to want a pair of the new Seersucker Slacks. And depending upon where you are when the impulse strikes you , you could pay an atrocious amount for them -S20, $30, even S40 per pair! HABAND'S PRICE: 2 ~r~ 219·5 Haven't you noticed that it is far more pleasant to JOin any new fashion on the early side of the WE CARRY YOUR EXACT SIZE IN STOCK, READY TO SHIP!! •Try them on! I • Show your wife & family before you decide! • Simply mail in the easy order form I • Talk about Comfort I • You 've Never Had lt'So Cool I PROMPT SERVICE II Order by mail, °' wlslt any of our friendty Hebenct Men's Stores Ail-ii DIRECT MAIL ORDER HOUSE I 266 North 9th St., Pllt9non, NJ 07630 I A corucittttiow family bwinea1 do~ I . ~ ........................................ . bu..sin~u by U.S. ·Ma1'1 •ince 19~S.! J --------------------------------------------.----,..., HOW NEWSPAPERS AFFECT PEOPLE EVERY DAY For the na11on's 1,764 daily 11ews papers. presenting news fairly Is basic Rul all too of1en , before the news Cdn be given, 11 has 10 be pried from reluctdnl sources Thi!. calls for alertness and 1enacity, os well tis for confmn11ng 1he -conflicts between freedom of the press and concepls of privacy lution, a newspaper can make a real con tnbullon to community hie CIA EYE OM KGB IN BAY SLAYING T his was the Wilmington News Joumal headline that broke the bizane ~tory of the mysterious death of the Central In telligPnce Agency's John Paisley in Chesapeake Bay His body was found October 1. 1978 The boat which he had been sailing was found abandoned The first story broke In the News Journaf ~ober 10 and was to be follow ed by a series of probing articles bylined by Joe Trento and Rlch<ird Sandz.a The111 were many questions to be answered, and. incredibly, there was a three months' delay ~fore o ther news· pcspers began 10 ask questions Trento and Sand1.a dug into the Paisley story The C I A. announcer! that the agent was a retired, low-level employee The News-Journot found othPrwlse. Paisley was not only active. bur a high level man, pnvy to secrets that could be! compromislr~ The C I A denied this Paisley was identified by fingerprints The C I A denied having any Much evidence points to the fact tha1 John Palsley was artivr> In the C I A at the time of htS death. So was he murdered by a11 enemy? Was the enemy the dreaded KGB, the RuSSian secret ap paratus? Did the KGB bCComplish its mis- sion? Or was Paisley a suicide as ruled by the F B.I., The News Journal is still pursuing the 'tory, as are many other newspapers now But still a wonderment 1s the fac1 that the News-Joumol's ~ring headline was a lone bannt>t for three months before others 1olned In and Investigative reporting began U -~-.-... Another ~rvice 1s 1ha1 of a newspaper's leadl!rsh1p In tis community By present ing facts about a town's problem and gal· von1zing c11tz.ens toward a purposeful so Thousands of stones that serve com munilles well a re published annually in Family Weekly newspapers Me re ar~ four such stories from the past year TEXAS REPORTER SPURS EXPOSE Reporter Jun Wood of the &11 Antonio EJCpress broke a critical conflict·of·mterest story last October when he charged ma leacl article th<it City Council members received free tickets tn home games of the San Antonio S purs. a Na11onal Basketball Association team, from the team'!> management Because the Spurs play In an arena owned by the city, the free tickets valued at $670 per year presented a question ol conf11r1 of 1ntere-;1 Denials came qutekly The charges were loud and plam11ve The Express was picking on the councilmen The motiva- tion was politledl But while Wood wM working on the story. one council member returned hts ticket And as the story developed, all tlie rest did, 100 The Issue was subrn111ed to a Cihz.ens' Cormnittee, and the Express followed with editorials and a series of Mories on ethics codes in general. The Commitwe finally recommended two o rdinances wh1eh members of Common Cause. the citizen-;' lobby, called 1he srrichtst or dinances in the state One ordina nce forbade Council members to accept gifts worth S l 50 or fllOf\!, and required them to repm1 gihs t>f more than S20 It also prohibited public officials from \.!sing city prl)peT1y or employees for their benefit A second ordinance r~quued City Council members to li!>t their sources of income, vn the assumption that the public should know the financial con- sideration affecting a member's actions These ordinances Wl.'te app roved I I CIVIC PRIDE REVIVED IN LORAIN, OHIO What do you do when your town is deteriorating? When it is caught up In technologic.al change and sh1f11ng huy- my habits? When Washington IS no longer a cornucopia of funding. and, besides, you want your own efforts and dlrec11on to prevo1I? The Lorain Journal ~ulled thlS over and m111a1ed a loram Bootstrap dnve The purpose lo stay the death of one more industrial town, at le11St. and to give 11 new life, at best Pushing a drive In th1~ direc11on, the Journal formed a group of civic leaders lo make something happen It ailled m bankers and lnduscriallsts, private 01gammtions and women c1w leaders, 10 plan their town's salvallon During 197R. $6 milhon in pnvare funds were poured mto downtown Lmain W11l1 rhe help of city off1c1als. parking and ITaffic flow problems arc also being Improved The women's group pushed the refur bishmg of the magnificent Palace Thearer in down1own Lorain and helve rnade 11 a viable civic center On M.srch 19. Rosalynn Caner Cdme to Lorain and paid tribute to the volunteers \A/ho created the center through dint of h<ird worlt and a dedicated sense of purpose and o f will. "New Lorain," as the combined effort has been called, 1s headed up by James Lonergan. vice president and general manager of the ,Joumal Irving Leibowitz, who Is editor of !he Joumal. said, "The lndustnal town's plight ll> stlll with us .. But he emphasizes. "We care " [J m~INE PAPER TESTS STATE'S ACCESS LAW The Bangor DoJJy News· managing editor. Marshall Stone, notetj in one of h1S columns that v the press is not very po pular One of the reasons for our lack of popularity is the sh1ftlng sands on which we try to build our house " The shlh1ng sands In the case of the Doily News IS the Stare of Maine's Access Law. which proVldes that records be open 10 inspection by the public. U ke so rnuch leg1Sla11on, the Federal Freedom of Information Act and similar state laws are more honored m the breach The Darty News. along with other Maine newspapers, has had an ongoing controversy with public officials. especial· ly the police. about opening -and keep- ing open -pertinent records for thP. public's Inspection. The News has been in the forefront of the controversy. and oul of 11 has come a set of guidelines from the state's Attorney General. Joseph E Brennan. prepared for the various police departments. "If we find departments which are in non- compliance with the law," Attorney Gen4m1I Brennan said. uwe wiO try to resolve the ddficuhy. If necessary, we will prosecute any VlOlations of the law." As the News sees it, the press should be a solid defender of tlie rights of the people. nghts th<it are under consmnt threat of erosK>n The News believes the ballle IS being won When reporterS probed inlo the records of many agencies. they found cooperation generally favorable Only about nine of 1 11 agencies have denied public access to their records 0 WEST COAST REPORTER WINS FAmlLY WEEKLY AWARD I n November 1977, Foml/11 Wukly Invited the editors and publishers ol the newspapeB that cany this magazine to submit ideas for articles that would appeal to Its nationwide readership Every authoT would be paid the usual freelance rat~. a nd. in addition, the aulh<» of the best of the published artld es would receive an additioMI SSOO. Among the hundreds of Ideas submitted, a number were expanded Into articles which have been appearing 11ppro11lm111tely once a month for the past year As the competition drew 10 a dose. three wd rapected men In the Oekt of )ourMlism were Pied to choose the artl· d~ whlc.h merited the ffnal award. The judgn wer~ Osborn Elliott. fOl1T'lef edltOf .. of Newswe.4!1c and now dean ol Co- lumbia 's School of Journalism; Fulton Oursler Jr . managing editor of Reado'• Digest. and Wilfrid Sheed, well·known writer. whose recent nowl. TrantadantJc Blues, was Issued In pape:rback. The winning piece was by Robert Nagey, a staff repot1er for the Progru.- Bullf!tln, a newspaper located In Pomona, Calif. His artlcle. entlded MFtve Penons. One Body," tokt the saory of o 19-yur-old girl with a case of mukiple personahtles. 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O.lt ------- [llC!ottd ,, ' ,..,,.. ------------------- Addrtu City State 0 11"'(1 ON• •nd ....,4 'oQC IOI t•M'\ \Ulnmpl!Qll IQ OUI 48 IM~ luM Weir ul1~1• .11 ..... ..,.,,, •PCM<'4<1N-flC111'1'M1•l •l.wl•" "" --~-- PEOPLE QUIZ /By John E. Gibson HOW HAPPY ARE YOU? TRUE OR FALSE? l . The happier you are. 1he less sleep you need - 2. Creative work 1s conducive to in d1v1dual happiness 3 . Happy people view nme 1n a com pletely differenl way from those who are unhappy 4. Money con buy unhappiness ond result In a hfe style tha1 distorts values and promotes P'!rsonahty conflicts. but lock of moiiey 1s likely lo make you feel mu~h \"Orse 5. Most unhappiness 1s caused by 1he 1h1ngs thal happen to us -1h11 pressure~. frustralions. disappoin1ments and up54!ts that are part and parcel of normal,every day hviny 6. While most of us are engaged m the pursuit of happiness, some people drt.> 1us1 as actively engaged in 1he pursuit of unhappiness ANSWERS l . True Studies conducted by 111 wstigalors fro m Boston Slate Hospllal's Sk-ep and Dream Laboratory nf va11able sleep 1n hundreds of men and women m urban. suburban and un1vers11y com murnties have yielded interesting find ings, reported as follows relatively happy pt>rsons. wi1h a habit of keeping busy and not wonying about problems, were found to be assoc1<1red with a decrea~d ~leep requiremen1 On 1he other hand, subiects y1ven lo worry, depression. certain llinds of srress amJ increase~ in 1he pressures of mental work . tended to require s1grnhcantly longer pe11ods of sl"ep 2. True In a study of the relat1onsh1p of creativity to happiness reported by the Creative Education Foundation, II 1s observed in summantmg the findings tha1 "The ("reahve person ls not ius1 the great artist, or writer or Inventor He is 1he in dlvldual who uses his 1mag1nat1on 10 fh1<l effective solutions to his day·to·day prob lems His creativ11y helps him avoid boredom, overcome his d1Sab.h1les and laugh at hfe He is likely to have flnanc111I security. sell confidence and satisfying personal relationships He 1s. m short, a happier person " 3. True In a University or Mmneso1a study of the ln1wr Experience and lncen lives In People's Lives. findings are ciled ~hawing 1ha1 happy people view tune as something that may be employed In tbe pro,ecllon and realiatton of their goals and purposes. Their 11me ts fil~d. scheduled and planned " On the other hand. ii was round that unhappy persons "express a foeling of passiw sub)"ction to llme Their time ls unfllk!d they shy 11way from long·t4'rm responslblli!lcs. 1hey keep the future open and uncomm111ed, !18 • FAMILY WEf.KLY. Apoll '2. 111'1 rhiy are rea<ly for c1ny1hmg, bur prepared for nothmg .. 4 . True In 1he11 <lcfm111ve trea11se nn the psychology of Mo11ey Mod11ess. psy cholog1m Herb GtJldberg and R~r1 T Lewis l!valuaw lhl' result.s of leading researchers which " do nol show 1ha1 money ac1ually buys happ111ess but sug yest that rite lack of money may in many cases contribure 10 unhappiness 1har within certain hm11s ll IS also likely tha1 most people .ire happier wtth money than wtthour " h 1s concluded. however. thdl therl' 1s no l'V1denct' which indicates rha1 ht:-yo11d d given ll'vel. happiness in cr .. ases p1<Jpor1tonately w11h an 1ncrl:'ase in wealth It WdS alw found 1ha1 possess· ing a personality .. which includes a healthy wit respt>Ct ar'd self confidence 15 most hlwly 1he causa11ve f.ie1nr which pro duce> b<,11h happin\"ss and an adl'quale but realistic supply of money .. 5. False A Un1vers1tv of Michigan study of the fd( tors tha1 aff11ct us emottonally nnd U'IU~e us ro feel lh>' way we do found 01h11rw154! In laboratory expenmenls sub Jl?Cl5 wl:'re helped to banish leehngs ol unhapp1nl'SS. to reduce a11x1e1y symp tom~ such as cold hands. tension head ilChes and 111smnn1a by thinkmg relaxing thuughb Sin11larly 11 Is pointed oul, anyone cdn le.un to ropt! with unpleasanr weather. personal 1hsappoin1ments and one's m1~takec. by focusing on the posilive asp1?c1s of a given cir< umstance It 1s con eluded in summarillng thl! findings thal 'Most unhappiness is caused by internal thoughts, not e~ternal events .. 6 . True S tu<lies conducted by behavioral sc1enttsts from Cornell Un1ver s1ty and the Payne Wlutney Chnic, of the mo11va1lo11s of persons engaged 1n the pursuit of l1nhapp111es~. show tha1 in mi\ny cases people acllvely resist efforts to relww their feelings of unhllppiness and depression because 1hey che11sh the sccon<lary gains 1hat 1hey provide There are many ways in which chronical ly unhappy persons ach1ew grahhcatlon For 11xample. ii 1s prnntcd out that. by In ~1~1tng 1ha1 th11y are unloved and unap prl'c1ated. such persons " almost force others around them to contradict the~ sentiment and refuw 1hetr accusa 11ons " And 11 ts noted 1har the condition which enables them to exploit the llmJ ncss and a11ent1ven1ts~ or others. shirk resPonslbilllil'S and avoid the demands of 1nterptt1~onal 1nterac11on. may be~ yratl lying 10 lhc individual that he wlll strenuously resli;t effor1s 10 relieve his carnfully nurturnd sltlle of unhappiness and depression As long as he can gel mlleagt> out of his n gative a1111ude and outlook -exaggerating his fallun•s and ignoring his '>uccesses -he isn't likely lo 1elmqu1-.h the yloomy gla~es that ~ lw looks 011he workl through i&.J --------------•~ltl#~h),...,.JOll"'"'l~UT'"'h:,.,vz'""'*'l'C•t-~ --· •• -...... -_,.., ___________ .,. __ - Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smo~ing Is Dangerous to Your Health. 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The contest by me must be won There's no one /'ue euer known Who 01 beating others 1s prouder Why, even 1/ someone should cough, r. sensing 0 challenge, cough louder. -Richard Armour Overheard at the checkout counter: "The next lime you find yourself arguing with a complete fool. make sure he's not doing the same" -Rose Sands Two co·workers were discussing their wives $01d one. "My wife wtll buy anything if it's marked down The other day she come home w11h rwo dresses and on escalator " -Dorothea Kent ' Commudng one's sentences: Some people might express themselves better 11 their train of thought made fewer local stops -Ro.semone Williamson Kids see Ille dlllerenlly. Send odglnal oontrlbu- tlons to "Chlld," Family Weekly, 641 Le•lngton Ave, N Y., N.Y. 10022. S tO II u..O-none returned. ntROUGH A CHILD'S EYES When my HYen•yeat-old granddaughter came to vlsh me, t he told me about aJJ the friend• ahe had at echool. But there 1-.iat one little boy named Chris ahe didn't llke. I a.k.ed her why ... Bee.use," a.he replied .... , rec:aa time he ahnyt chua me." Then abe added, •He chuea ewry- body ... "WeJJ," I told her. "Uttle boys ch8M little glrla. and they will probably chue you untll one catcha you and marries you." My granddaughter looked up at me doubtfully and shrugged. '"WeJJ, aU right, but only tW recne .. owr." -Mrw. John W. Knight C>.oge. boo Now em painful wiping when hemorrhoids flare-up. Use Cleansing Pads lrom Preparation H · rlean!li ng hemor rhoidal tis- sue with dry toilet paper can be 1111inful. Hut Cleansing Pads are µre·moistened l.ioft cloth pads im pregnat ed with a gentle deansing agent. They soothe, fre s h en and f-~ cleanse without all I that discomfort. Cleansing Qu ickly r emove . Pads ir ritants . Flus h· ~--- able too. __ Pa ying too much for PRESCRIPTION DRUGS & V1ta m ins1 Find out how to save up to 50%. II s easy ilnd tonve1uen1 lo ~ve yoU1 pieswpttons lllled b'f mail r °' hee catalog hsltng d1\Counl ouces loi over I 000 nmt con\lllQl\ly used p1escup1too d•ug\ vitamins natural supplem~M~ ao<l llolisehold drugs w11te 01 clip this ild and \end IOday with you1 name and addiess lo : G.U PNtmaeJ Diw. Depl. f ·t1 1 I 916 W•lnwl SI 11.•nu• Coty Mo 64199 I L -------------------~ 010 YOU HAVE PROBLEMS with your lawn, treet, shrubbery or rosu lest vear7 If so, Wlfld for mv easv to follow book.let on whet, when and how to care tor your vard. Send $2.00 check or money order to American Home Gardener, P.O. Bo• 1576, Pueblo, Color1do 81003. PROSTATE Gel rrd ol prostale misery Relieve prot>- tems ltke pain. urgency. retention and gelling up nights Wrole today tor FREE report HHtth·Opl. FW·23 8o11 24147. la. AngelH. CA 90024. FACTORY SPECIAL $329.95 MANUFACTURER TO YOU STILL IN CRATES '""' ""-~ 8•ond new 1979 Mu1tor19 Rider. The tr led on<I proven r l<llno mower with ove• o decode ot l"Qtnffflng •XIMf .. ""~ 81Q, 8 H P Briggs & Strotton •"V,,,., Not 5$29.95, ontv $3l 9 95, dl- li..,.red. Gtou boo. anow bloct., wot l)Odl, ond oorh ovo~oble. Full fo<tory worronfy Plou your Ol'der "°w or write tor ffW brochUte. , ....... , ,._, .. ..,. ... O.c.9 ......... ..,...,,....., M & M MFG. SALES 919 LW, "°" ..... C ou • City, .... ,,, .. Now ••• budget-pric,.t protection FOR TODA rs ADULTS $10,000 lie ~•ranee lor as lttle as $4.84 a DDIHI <m•nage28) The Gerber baby- • symbol of quality 1¥ and this low monthly premium is guaranteed nol lo i ncrease tor a fuD 20 years Gerber life knows how tough it can be to squeeze out a few dollars for insurance with today's high cost of living. We also know that most people don't have enough insur· ance. especiall y while they're young and need it most. That's why we designed this low-cost 20· Year Term Life Insurance Plan for people t>n the way up-people whose income and savings have just started to grow. 20 YEARS J . Term insurance is designed to give you more protection for less money than any other type of li fe insur- ance. But there is a d ifference be· tween term policies. Many term policies are Annual Renewable Term Policies ( 1,Year Term). These policies may look cheap but every single year the premium goes up! A most unwel- comed birthday present. Gerber Life's term policy is a 20- Year Term policy. The amount of your protection never decreases, and the amount of your premium never increases . . . for a full 20 years ... the period during which our children are growing to maturi· ty and our expenses are so high. AFTER 20 Y EARS After you have had your plan for 20 years. you have the right to renew your coverage every five years up to age 65 ... without a physical exam . . . at the low !Hew to start your 6"'er lff• 20-Year Teim Ute Insurance Planl * IElllEll UFE'S •Decide how much you want 10 budget each month, which will de1ermine the lOW •omLY RATES amount of protection you can get. The MAN WOMAN S5 OOO $10,000 $20,000 minimum amount of adult insurance per .. -. policy is $10,000. Husband and wife, -18 $2.52 $4.04 $7.08 for example, can have $5.000 each, if -19 2.52 4.04 7.08 just one adult 1s insured on the policy. 18 20 2.52 4.04 7 .08 the minimum is $10,000. 19 2 1 2.57 4, 14 7.28 You save Sl per month if both h1nband 20 22 2.62 4.24 7.48 and wife, with or w ithout children. ltre 21 23 2.67 4.34 7.68 covered on the Family Plan. Our expenses 22 ..24 2.72 4.44 7.88 are lest and the savings are passed on to 23 25 2.77 4.54 8.08 you. •Fill out the appl1cat1on form. Be sure to 24 26 2.82 4.64 8.28 check the amount of protection you 25 27 2.87 4.74 8.48 want and plan of your choice. 26 28 2.92 4.84 8.68 Mail your completed appl1cat1on w11h 27 29 2.97 4.94 8.88 the special first month's premium of $1, 28 JO 3.07 5.14 9.28 or 52" for the $20,000 Plan. to: 29 31 3.17 5.34 9.68 GERBER LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 30 32 3.27 5.54 10.08 445 State Street • Fremont, Ml 49412 31 33 3.42 5.84 10.68 SELECT THE PLAN AND THE 32 34 3.57 6.14 11.28 AMOUNT Of PROTECTION IEST FOR YOU 33 35 3.72 6.44 11.88 SAVE MONEY WITH THE FAMILY PLAN 34 36 3.92 6.84 12.68 For e1u1mple 35 37 4. 13 7.26 13.52 INDIV IDUAL PLAN: the m e 1nown tor you1 36 38 4.33 7.66 14.32 ~e now ONE PARENT PLAN: the rate lhown 37 39 4.58 8.16 15.32 for your age now plus 60. 10 co1<er ell vou 38 40 4.83 8.68 16.32 children 39 4 1 5.13 9.26 17.52 FAMILY PLAN 40 42 6.43 9.86 f8.72 Dad. age 26 $10.000 . . .. $4.84 41 43 5.78 10.66 20.12 Mom. age 25. s 5,000 . .$2.77 7.61 42 44 6.13 11.26 21 .62 . Family Plan S.vings -1.00 43 45 8.53 )2.06 23.12 To1111 Premium ~ 44 -6.98 12.96 24.92 Add 60c: to cover •fl your children ~ 45 -7.48 13.96 26.92 $7.21 . Mic • _,,,h e<Hn•en•• .,.,,,. ..... ,0,,.,, 1._000 .,.. Total first 1nor11h s prcrmum 1s only $1 for ch~ ,11 ,0., <hlldr•" "-.,. ".,,, ,~,...,... n ,,,,. $10,000 Plan and only S1 tor the S:Z0.000 Pftn. YOUR PRIVACY IS PROTECTEO Anv 1nforma11on you give us rega1d111q yoor 111surob1htv will 11<' 1r1•a1r1t 3'I \t11ctly conf 1'1eo11al W~ ""'Y, however . makl! a b11ef rl!P<>rl on the 1nfo m1a1ton ...,,. rf'Crivc w11h your 1>1Jtlhc1t11011 10 th• Medical lnto1qpa11on Bureau. (A non·OrOhl mPmbf'1 ~h111 ort)iln1tnt•on of llfr 1nsunmcl' comoon1r-s wt11ch ope1ates an 1nforma11on eachalljl!' on 1i .. 11n11 of 10 mcmlll'H PO Bo• 105, Enh S1.it1on. Boston, MA 07111 Phone 617/426·3660 I ll11• Ruri•a11, u1ion 111\1111111 lrom a memf:Hof i:om11a11y 10 whom you may apply for 1nsu•anceor to whnm ., cf:11m for '""1ef11i may Ill' submlltt'ff, woll 1u1wtv lhe company with such 1nform111on II vou ulc, thv OvroalJ will a11an1)1! 1hacforurl! of 1hr 1nlorm~11on 1n vour file (medicel 1ntorme11on will bt• tl•tclol«f only 10 vou• a1trn(i1tlj) llhvs1c1onl , and vou m•v seek 10 corr«:! .,,., 1nac.c.u1acy "'DC:corclanc~ wnh 1he fatr Crt'll1I Rei>0r1•"9 Acl l'l<OCeoriur~ Glf\tt life h1wrtnc. Comp•nv • Hoine Dffitt: &I Ch1m:h Strttt • Whitt"'''"• NY 10l01 monthly rate for your age at the time of renewal. And you also have full conversion rights at any time. EASY TO GET F IRST MONTH ONLY $14 To apply, all you have to do is answer the few brief questions on the appli· cation; then. return the completed form with just $1 ($2 for $20,000)~ If we find you're in ave.rage good health ... and almost 90% of the people who apply are . . . we'll promptly issue your policy, and your $1 (or $2) will cover you for the first full month. After that. you only pay the low monthly pre- mium, shown in the Rate Chart." for your present age. GUARANTEE You have the privilege of examin· mg this policy in your own home without obligat ion. When you receive your policy you have 10 days to look it over care- fully. If you are not completely satisfied, you can cancel and we will immediately refund your ini- tial payment. Gerber Life is licensed by your State Insurance Department. However, the department does not give recom- mendations regarding products or companies. 0 PLEASE CHECK .../_ ALSO CHlCK 'i. TH[ AMOUNT or PIWTECTION THE PLAN or YOUR YOU WANT FOR EACH PERSON TO BE INSURED. CHOICE APPLICANT SPOUSE CHILDREN r-Individual S 5.000 $ 5 000 ., SI 000 h · o Family $10.000 $10.000 · eac 1 · v 'J One Parenl $20.000 ~20.000 Apphcat1on lo: Gerner life Insurance Company, New York, for 20 Year Term Life Insurance Applicant's Full Name Sex Age --- Address Date of B:rth / City State Zip __ Height ------ Occupa tion Weight.------- ! If you choose a Family or One·Parent Plan, include the follo*ing information: -----For Family Members to be covered. Date of Birth give First Name and Middle Initial Sex Ht. WI. Mon111 01y vur Do yo11 plan to cancel or change any other hie insurance or annuity when you get ours? YES 0 NO .::i If "yes." please give us the name of the other company so we can nollfy I hem. Have you or any family member to be covered: 1) engaged in skydiving. speed contests or flown other than as a passenger m last two years? YES O NO 0 2) ever been treated for or had any known mdicallons of high blood pressure. tumor or cancer. convulsions. mental disease or disorder. diabetes. rheuma11c fever. chest pain. heart or artery disease or murmur? YES 0 NO O 3) consulted w\lh or been examined or treated by any doctor or health rac1hty or hospital· i1ed in the last five years (excluding normal pregnancy or ch1ldb1rth)? YES 'J NO o Give full details if you answered "yes" to Questions 2 or 3. Use and sirn separate sheet If necessary. Heme 01 "'""" BENEFICIARY: Unless otherwise requested, the applicant shall be the benef1c1ary of tht wife and any insured child; the applicant's beneficiary shall be the spouse at the date of this application. 1f surviYlng; otherwise, all surviving applicant's children in equal shares. I AGREE THAT: the information above is true and complete to the besl of my knowledge and belief; this application shall be the basis for and a part of the policy. no msurance shall take effect until a policy is issued and unless on that date each person is alive. and this insurance is not intended lo change or replace any existing insurance. I have read the notice explaining the use of the Medical Information Bureau. I hereby authorize the use of this form or photocopy by any hospital. phys1c1an, 1nsurance company, the Medical Information Bureau. or other organ1zat1on or person to furnish Gerber l1fe any records or knowledge of me or my health. Ac>Pllcant's Signature X Date ------ Al•·z .. a. < Cl "t .. • " =, .,, a Cl Ill ... ... .. qi > ~ ff J Satisfactory Offers Satisfaction is rarely guaranteed, but 11 seems that most Americans buying home appliances have httle 10 complain about A narionwlde survey conduct11d by Wilham Wilke and Peter Dickson. two professors a1 the University of Florida, revealed that only 2 percent of the people Interviewed were dissatisfied with their re· cent appliance purchase. T he study, sup· ported by rhe Marketing Science Institute, came up with some other surpnsing inf o r· mation. According to Dickson, ··w omen select 40 peTCent of all home appliances on rhelr own In 50 percent of the cases . the dec1s1on is a 101nt one. made by hus· band and wife Husbands purchase only JO percent of the machines alone."' And. says Dickson, most f>'!ople rely on other people, not printed matter, for their infor· mat•on . "Despite what everyone says about salesmen, 40 perceni of the women who buy apphances find them the most useful source ol information about the product " Environmental Shopping Did you know that your favorhe cold cereal comes pad-.aged in a bc,x made from recvcled paper? Cereal boxes are just one of the many items with a telltale gray interior or that carry the symbol below. both are signs that the product FAMID' Wf.EKD' Tht Ntw•~,,.f MIQHIM "991dent •rid Pullllalw Monon Frank Eucvtt.t VJJ,,s.tee Dnctbf Patrick M llnsl(ey E .. c~ Edlter, Al11'1ur COOC>4N 42 • FAMIL V WEEKLY. APfll 22. 101°0 1n ·THE Outdoor Schooling With spring in the air. most kids are Itching to get out of school and into the outdoors But the outdoors 1s the classroom for the 20 students of the Na· ttonal Audubon Society Expedition In- stitute who spend their academic year traveling around the country in a yellow bus. studying a mynad of subiects The Exped11ton Institute 1s run by Michael and Diana Cohen and Fra nk Trocco. who en- courage the11 students to "use the en· vironmenl as an educattonal tool. and as a teacher " The school's curriculum consists of sub,ecis that students usually take in high school or during thett early years in col· lege, but the classes don't have names like Biology 101 and English 213 Anthro pology and hislonc restoration might be studied at an archeologlcal dig In Arizona, while a New England apple or- chard could provide the spot for an im· promplu lesson m plant science Cen ain subiects mus1 be covered. and travel IS planned accordingly. but the cumculum changes wllh the weather, the resources and the students' interes1s Credit for the year can be ananged through a pupil's home school. and Lesley College in Cambridge. Mass . offers credit to Us master's degree students who choose to you are buying has been packaged m recycled paperboard (cardboard) • Getting people to support paper recy· cling as a part of their everyday Ille Is the mottvahon behind "Gray Is B11autJful." a program aimed at creating a consumer demand for recycled paper and spon· S<>red by the Recycled Paperboard Divi- sion <>f the American Paper lnslitule. "Millions of tons of old cardboard and newspapers are abandoned lo landfill areas each year: these materials could be used to make paperboard. rf consumers make a point of demanding that packag· Ing be made of recycled papeT." says Cynthia Burke-Stein'. an environmental affairs consultanl for the Paper lnslltute. In addition to buying Items packaged in recycled paperboard. Ms Stein suggests that you buy products wrapped in paper, since paper can be reused Anti show 1he community you care by asking your store manager to think "recycled packaging·· the nexl time Stock must be ordered Catch That Ball Having a mitt thlf "fits like a glove" Is tmponanl to every professional baseball M8MCllftll ~ Tim MulUgen: Alt OW.C. Aleh•id ~aldatl; Senior Ecltton, Aoeltyn A~ vay1 Htl Landon, Su .. n Laplnakl: FOOd Edi .... Marilyn Hanaen; -toe. Ecltt~ Brie Quinby: Aut. Alt ono-. Su .. n Pereira: Alt, Mindy Stanton; PtcMM. Olofte Bfler. "°""" Edltcw. Peer Oppenhelmtr; ~ Wrtw9, Shirley Sloan Fadef. Jonn Olbton, tl«man Lobeenz. Anita Summer Menuf9C'tuftltll: Y-'.•Dlt.. Alcttard Mtllen. Mek ... ..... Aotlef11 Coltlna; 'r: if ctton ...,., Chtl1tlne work at the Institute as teaching interns. For more Information about the school. write to the National Audubon Society E>epedition Institute, Dept FW.. 950 Th11d Ave .• N Y . N Y 10022 player, and many prefer to have thetrs custom-made. This year. those players just walked off the diamond and Into the "fac - tory," a mobik> home specially outfitted with a leather l*(orkshop by Mizuno of Japan. a sporltng goods manufacturer Inside the factorv on wheels. Novuyoshi "Yoshi" lsubota. a master glove-maker with 30 years of experience, repaired and crafted made·to order gloves for many of the maior league players Yoshi and the van traveled to every major league train· ing camp during the spring season in· troduclng Mizuno baseball gloves 10 the big-timers Krtemer P"8nnlftQ. Mlcl'IMI Montemurro v., .. ~ Meneeer. Gereld s. Wr~; laatem .... 1 Jamea 8. Powera: A.Moc. EH19m ...,., Alchato I<. Carroll; Y.,.·WMteiM ..... Joe Fraur, Jr.; M•ll OrW MCll. Aegl1 Peloquin; O.ttott Mtt. L.8wre~• ~ Finn; c.IM., Pertilna1.St9Pftenl, von def Lleth and Heywerd; v,_. • ..tedng Ok. Stantty Aoaentald: Martl•tlfll ~c., Kent O'Atlea .. ndro: ,.,ClfftOtklft DtrwctOI. LC WlndlOr. Mdlalfl9 ..... Margt,.t Alellendar New p • • r ...-a-.: VP'a, Rober1 O c.mey. Lifestyles Records . Novels by J R R T oUoen were the most asl<ed -for books in American libraries this past year, and their popula11ty among both adult and chtld audiences continues to grow The tales makl' perfect fead- aloud stones. as Tolkien himself proved m 1952. when he made some casual recordings of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings At the time. he was depressed because The Lord of the Rings. whtch had taken him 14 years 10 complete. had been reiected by leading publishers m both England and Lhe U S Now the tapes have been made public, and recordings are available from Caed mon Records. Televis ion. On Apnl 22 ABC Theatre will feature Fnendly Fire, star- ring Caro l Burnett and Ned Beatty Fnendly Fire 1s the true slory of Peg and Gene Mullen. parents of a young soldier killed in Vietnam. and their .search to hnd out about the cir· cumstances of their son's death. RetilemeaL More than half of to· day's employees would prefer to con- tinue working past their normal retire· ment age, says a Harris poll spon- sored by Johnson & Higgins. an employee benefit consulting and ac- 1\Jarial firm. According 10 the study. 7 1 percent of the sell-employed want to continue working for as long as they are able. compared with 53 percent of salaried workers and 42 percent of hourly-wage workers. BIRTHDAYS (all Taurus): Sunday - Glen Campbell 41: Jack Nicholson 42. Eddie Alben 71. Monday -Shirley Temple Black 51. Tueed•y -W!llem de Kooning 75: Sh'irley MacLaine 45. Bar- bra Streisand JtrW~ -Al Pa- cino 39. Ella Fi raid 61 . Thured.8y - Carol Burnett ; Anita Loos 86. Ber- nard Malamud 65. Frtdlly -Arthur Bums 75. Coretta King 52 S•turd.9y - Ann-Margret 38. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE Corett• King. Al P•cll'H> Lee Ellie, v, ...... ,,,., ~ Robert J. Chrlstlen: New1~per Rel. ...,._, James G. Baher, Robert H. arriotti..~ C. 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Great lor i>erm1, tinting, etc. Wipe1 cle1n; 1djuat1bl1. 0 TrtM Trey (23267) ..... $1.AI DON'T IUffU TIGHT 8Hoe PAIN lrom cramped 1 .. t, pinched come & bllnlonll Stretcti, widen, ~ tight lltOl9 to "cwtom- madl" fll """ pro'"81or\al qu1llty 81'9teherl 2 nylon ettecfwMnta 8'M1Hlretch lfloe at ••ect POlnte of pre19Ut1 119alN1 coma or bun- ..._ Flta right or 19" "'°9. 0 ..................... ...... -·t: 7D .. ttA (51523); 1••1•(51531) w ... •1: .. •IA (51649); .. • 11A (ll65el) YOUR OWN NINTINO IETI 3 complete 1lph1bell, numbera. 1ymbol1-107 dWlnde,._plua 111mp1, Ink Pld, twll~•ral Peraonallze checka. booka; prtnt 1lgn1, etc. Pock1t-1lze. 0 .......... (13138) ••.•.• 1 ... •°' ..I t O"llU PROTICT YOU" HAIRDO WHILI YOU ILllPI Look be1uty ... 1on tre1h In 1"-mom- Ing 1 With pretty "non-orueh- abl•" Prlnce11 Cep YoU can roll, 1011, lum---.v.ry curl 1taya In piece! Sett IMt for d1ysl Light; comtortabl•: ldjueta eo ftt Oller 1ny heir 1tyte. Jult prne endl lo r .. e.n. Won't 1llde; come on. Wfllheble. O P,.._.~ (17293) ······a.t .... t1.a ORGANIZE AU YOU" WM,. I BAGS IN INCHUI So handy, laltovera & lunchea pracllc11lly .._rap lhomaelveal Tidy rack lllea all kllchen paper aupplloa in -hllndJ IPOI ... wax paper. toll, plnllc wrap In Mparate compartments -lunch & gro- cery bags In apeclal pocket. Vinyl-coated 1leel wire; 11" 11 ts•. Mount1 under 1lnk, on door, wall. 0 Wnipe Tidy (01107) ••• ~ r DO:ROST REFRIGERATORS IN MINUTES wlttl Electric 0.- lro. .. rl Jusl plug In! No need to empty relrlgaratorl Infra-red heal rays do the job! Metal. 0 Defto.wr (198511 .... $7.99 SPRAY AWAY GREASE & CARBON from fry pens, pol1, ovens, grills, rollsaeriesl Jusr spray Carbon-Clean on. ririse ofll No rubbing. scraping! 5 oz. O Cart>on-Cl•n (62430) $1.t9 NOW ••• HANQ I PAl"I Of IL.ACKI OM ONI HAHGIRI Gal 4 tlmea more clOChlng In t.ha Mme CIONI 8PK-I end Matching lor the alecq you want! Slurdy 6 rod Sllll Riils keep pent. neat, wnnll1• free. Plastic ribbing Pf• vanta allpplng. Cur,,ed, PIMtlc·tlc> 9ndl hold ...... 11 .. 1 CNoined met.II. Deluxe model 11.. awing· out !Oda lor extra e.ey Mlecllon. 0 .............. (588tn..._ .. 11.lt 0 ............. (tslet) •. P-Jt MIRACLE KEYCHAIN LIGHT! Micro-electronic cell regener· ates Its power. Nwers llpts- lo find a keyhole in the dark- whlle keeping keys handy! 0 Kay l19ht (411781 ....... S~NOW 99¢ FINGERTIP SEWING MACHINE ...... ..... ......... s.v .. dflQOlng out your "big" alee· trio ft\Khlne I. doM what It can't!. ~ a d'"8 • you ..., It; dfapet .. ·~ hang. Tellora etlpcow,. rlotlt on fur- niture. PllMk: c ... ; metal 11e- tlon pam. U... any threld. 2 need .... thf' .. d«, lhreed Incl. 0 ....... (74172) ......... EXTRA "HANGING IPACIE" ON B~CK OF A.NY DOOfU No ...._ Kraws, drUMngl Steel "Hooh Bar" 1llpe over door: has 3 double hooks. 12" lg. 0 Hooll hf (&9823) ..... I Ut . .. .. LONG, ICM'T. WATEIUNQ HOil a MISTER CA"EI fO" YOU" 'lANTI INDOORS ... ell thru your hOUHI Savea you atepa, 1plll1, clun- upl Juat ettach to any f1uca1. Light. 50-lt. hose reachea pl1nt1 In 1tmo11 every room. No 1101hlng cant Stender drlple11 wend hes on-oll controf- you needn't !ouch faucet till through! Eaa~y geta Into lollaoe, lrrlgetea roota. Mlatlno lip; faucet ad1ptera Incl. D PIM Hoee Miiter (33980) •.......... ·~ OC.ffUMIDW•" CONT"OU DAM'HUI to pre· vem mildew, mold, ru1t, .fungi, musty odora, dMllQ9 to clot"-. 1 lb. J1r ol odorf.., chlm~I granul• lbtort>a exc:4MI air moltture title 1 tpa•; laett mot1th1. Plac. wherever protection It needed-clOMta, h1n1pert, b ... ment, 1ttlc. O D1ll•l•1 (IMO ................ a.ti ·------' - VENUS fl\' TRAP CATCHES a EATS INSECTS! Eats meat, tool One of nature'• rarities! Producea exotic white blo1- aoms. pink traps. Bulb devel- ops In ~ weeks. O Venue TrlP (92080) ·~ fltOlll MUfCO ••• COOl IUNQI IN AN AIR\' u.tK!TWIAVll The one pair to wtar every- #tlert front city to beech to luncttlno 10 ahop. ping! Airy woven ctealgn; open t~ & aidH make them 1uper cool & comfortat>lel Eaty..c;are molded polyvlnyt-juat rlnM oll. White only. o l""'9 .................... l ecfl ,.,, M.ft tin I (75093) lbe't (76297) lln 1 (75143) ... • (75275) ..... (75358) ( MONOGRAMMED BELT HOLSTER KEEPS PEN & EVE GLASSES HAND\'I No more Qlesses lost lrom top pockets when you bend-or lnk-llalned 1hlrt1. Pen & apees flt anugly In handsome leather-look vinyl ahellh; golden lnl· 11111 meke II di•· Unctlvely yourel Flt• bell• to 2" . .....,, .......... 0 lflhlel ll41t Hola .. r (P-81075) ..... ft:et SHADOWBOX THIMBLE SHOWCASE handsomely dlsplaya a whole collec- llon! Holda 20 ol your prized thimbles ~ach framed In It• own speclel niche! An attractive accent for any wall In your homef B11ulifully crafted of aolld wood, charming cabinet 11 fin- ished In rich walnut 9Yc" J( 51'\o ". Gracefully curved top with antiqued hanging loop. A thoughtful glfl for lhe collector! 0 Thlmllfe ShowcaM (93286) "·" •:~, . . .. • · 1 .-I ,. 1_ .. • ~ . : 1 I .. 1 • • l ' I . ... . . . '\, .... ~. .. . HAlllOIOlllE IAl'lQUA"D '°" YOU" MONlYJ Keep II In a Mono- grM1med Money Belt-ln e11ulc t V." width or bold 1 ~ .. width! Both ~utne teether to eparti: hit •ttlrt wtllle Merel tl9Plr pocket hotdl currency! 2 or 3 enoreveo lnit1111; brown with golden buckle or bleck with 1ll11ertoM. , .... .a. (II 110 .. ); IRltllNe a cotor. 0....., .... .... uW (P~I) •..••.... l.Ut Wide IP-44579) .... · · · · b· · · M." Q"ICIAN IUUT\'-our er .... ale Terry Toga, ecreen·prlnted with golden Grecian motif . . . ftlrtatloualy fringed! Solt, com- lortablt , f•buloualy ft•tterlng I P1r1ect t<>M-On alter b•th or ahower-for beach, POOltlde In 1umm1r. Button• on ehoulder to allp on & off: Hlf·tl• to W9tr ell •round-or With beck ftow- lng, et.pt atylel 30" lg; OM ......... 0 OrecJM Terry T0911 (11205) ················~ The What-On-Earth- Is-It Clock! No fece. No Mnde. Vet thla ... r, dulum en efficient. eccurate tlm.. • :f ._ • fHCincl"" Cloctl IOI m•lrH @ 8wl1191n11 Plleef Eleetrlc;powe<ed 11811 -rr ,P9ft0illum tcoope 11p one mlflllt•. ..... b.n ...,.,, mlnu\9-@ tfwft .... ,, rolllng ~ • ~ • • MINUTE preclMty belanced tr8Cks lo 1 TRACK hour & ml®tl IMlksl Motion Tr9Clt IMtlllnge lhow time. . ' . 5 MINUn le con1am-& epeflblndlnot @ 81Ktl Pl•llc; ctMr cover. l -1$ fAACI( '"" x 5"" x,,.. hi. In fun·to-• .,.-. to Identity • ~r own I • • HOUft lllMmble Kit-with P91"10n1llzitd @ ~-......... -TftAOK 0 W11 •1 rMI C1oC111 (P..ooe t 2) •• , •• , ••••••••••••••• PIM AOJUI TAllLE HI• LOW TV ftOLE holdt your port· 11>11 II the view· Ing level moat comfortable for you! (High poal. tlon'• 111111 for wi tching In bed!) Swivel• to the •ngle you like. s.v .. apace, too -no n••d for t1b l1 or •l•ndt Eaay to lnatall, CW..linleh pole h• aprlng ten- sion rod at top; 1dj u1t1 to en~ celllng helOht up 10 ev. tt. Ho1d1 all Mia to 21" hi. O TV...._ (s-oet48) • ~ MAGAZINE FILER ftROERVH BACK lllUH for future referencel No more dully 1111111 HHll) flberbMrd binders keep maguln11 uprighl on •hell. Each holde 12 or more 1111111. lnd111 locatn the one you want lnllanliyl Order Sm. for Reider's Dlgell tire; Mid .• N11ional Gaogr1phlc. lg., Time; X·LQ~ House B11ullh.1I. , a 111...,..FNer ................. sut ..... (2$231); llM. (21252); Lf, (2t278) 0 btnl ~ fleet (29294) ............. 11.1t ?????????????????????????????? YES! YOU ARE IN THE MIDDLE OF AN EXCITING MYSTERY! .-, Flrtt there la the MYSTERY OF THE MONEY II your ord•r la lor $5 or more. Sol .. bolll .-, -r and whether you will be receiving the l S0,000. m)'9terlet by •ctlno IOdarl IMPORTANT: To -r e Tl\en there la Ille MYSTERY GIFT PACKAGE recel .. your MYSTERY GIFT be aure to check • '*hlch Ill• p09tman wlll c1e11 .. r to your door the tMc:lal bo• on the otder tonn below. ?????????????????????????????? r--------------------------------------1 I I I I I I I I I I I I "' z :; 0 ~ 0 0 0 z 0 ~ s u SPENCER GIFTS C·67 SPENCER BLDG. ARANTIC cm. NJ. 08411 NAME (Pl•-pnntJ STREET AOORESS RT. BOX CITY STATE ZIP ltOCI( NO. HOW NAMI 0" ITUt MANY l NOW YOU CAN CHARGE YOUR ORDER/ It charglno. 1111 In ell lnlo""atlon t>aio.- 110 ,,.1111-IHI~. Char~ to "'Y· ~ MASTER CHARGE VISA/8ANICAMEAICAAO V BANK CREDIT CARO NUMBER IS INTOIA/tll HO. (M. C. OHlY) MY CAAO UPlll(S llloflth Y•r Slgneture C:.laf. Siu ., .... _,,_ ... l'fllCI TOTAL IACH .... ··~ ·o n~ r;:::.;~•-.::• ;;·.r;,":t:r .. 0 NU ;:t': ::'.=:'::.~ TOTAL na1taa 111_, °"'"" .. ··~·oo .......... ··n l tllt• ..... ,. ,_ ............ l'OSTAGl ~T-Ordt n ,,_ 01 to 00 .... I.I _ .. '*', .. -A*41 lhlaJ llJ O<Oets tr• s.01 •• ff;oo ..•. us (IM a..> lll>ll>•CIHA ~ lnchldl., c,iaae elld UV.llO•rt " °'""fr• 7.01 t• ·'go". l.'5 (IM'=i 1111)\o' "''')' .. htHllftc "" .nth °'*'1 ,,_ Ollt II. . .. U S , .. ~ .. ~ ... orders. '"'"' ""'" °'"'" f-rl.Ol .. 1.,.00 .. i·°' .. llC. .... thtlltc ft!Kntftt Oii~ Orw a ,_ u .01 t• 1s.oo.. .n ...... "' ..... ,, " .. •tt tf tot.I ~ts. W. .......... ll. J ' tlle rHI. OrMn fr11111 15,0t It 17,00.. AS hltl9• UH" IM"'!O. CO,.P, MUil OllD(. $2. ~tn ,, .. 17.0t to 11.00 •• u .s .. ft'" " .. " °'*" -tt 00 •. Mii .. ._ '2.19 -...... C.U ...... ) lll'tt' MONEY MANAOI" FILH AN INTl"E YEA"'S UC0 .. 01 In• nell, 1111 tnt." x t3~" epecel Repl•CH •whole, bulky file cue . end• digging, 101t timer Opens lntq_ 3 apacloua 1ectlon1 with labeled pockets to hold each month'• bank statement l cancelled checka; various recelpta, payment book-even hH apace tor calend11r, pad I pen (not Incl.). Brown vinyl. O Money Manetet (80663) .......... ~ NG WIRELESS ~ IGHT FIXTURE Ute In 1ttJcs. 1talnNll, under ~,.-==---'* tttllrs, garege .•• WHEREVER EXTRA LIGHT 18 NEEOEDI No need for e..,.nllw wiring In mti."41Md ., ... In your ho-i.-etllc, clOMt, ahed, urt<Mr ...,,.., Banery-nin light ftllbn .. a lnlP to ..,...,.,,...,, lntt.811; fuet atWCll to well or ceiJ~ ptugs, outt• ..-Wlrd corcta. A tug on the cheln O,,,_ ~the llollt 10lt need. H#tCfY 91Mr~y llgtlt wtlef\,etectric power fellll U..1 bllttertee t¥tl11Me en~.16" cfl-... ..._ UIM ...... (06410) • ••••• ·~ I ' BRIGHTEN YOUR CORNEA withe charml119 colonl1I hardwood lh•lfl 3 pretty tiers show oll a whole collection of your favorite figurines. photos, plants, curios, etc. Perfec1 10 spark a hard-to·decorete comer. Crafted with authentic Early American llalr, It has graceful turned spindle dividers & knobs; mellow honey-maple finish. t8V," hi. Metal hanging rings. 0 Comer Shelf (95745) ....... SS." ....................................... . . "G 'AHO IT \'V'I ELY" YOU GOT IT FROM YOUR FATHER, IT WAS ALL HE HAO TO GIVE. SO IT'S YOURS TO USE AND CHERISH, FOR AS LONG AS YOU MAY LIVE. IF YOU LOSE THE WATCH HE GAVE YOU, IT CAN ALWAYS BE REPLACEO. BUT A BLACK MARK ON YOUR NAME, SON, CAN NEVER BE ERASEO. IT WAS CLEAN THE OAY YOU TOOK IT, ANO A WORTHY NAME TO BEAR. WHEN HE GOT IT FROM HIS FATHER, THERE WAS NO DISHONOR THERE. SO MAKE SURE YOU GUARD IT WISELY, AFTER AU IS SAIO ANO OOHE, YOU'LL BE Ol.AO THE NAME IS SPOTLESS, WHEN YOU GIVE IT TO YOUR SOH . H1ndaome Plaque tin )'OUr lemlly neme •~ graved 1boYe en IMP!ratiooll verM. Beautl- • lully lnecrlbed on l1Ch tnllque.goldtOM plate • -then mounted on aw• x 4\\" w11n11t flnilh hardwood plaque ..• ff'• tru1,. • meenlngluf : gift tor a worthy IOfll TWln h1nglno rlnga. • l'9CIJ,.., .... . 0 ,...., ..... ,...,_ (P·98723) ..... tUI : .... ' ................................ : A Purio111 Mtmory of Y 1J/try1ar ... GENUINE ANTIQUED Porcelain Doll EXQUISITELY HANDPAINTED AUTHENTICALLY COSTUMED A FULL 11'' TALL Meet our awHt old-1 .. hloMd girt .•. 1 doll •o helrloom-chermlng ahe •Mm• to b•ve atepped atrelght lretn Grenny'a attic lrunkl H•r lovely fece la delicately hendplllntecl. Heed, 1rma & leg• ere reel, fine chlne-juet llke the Oolll Grenctma IO¥ld • a Ofrtl ... g1ble llllfled Cloth body. OfMled In proper Vlctorien laehlon .•• •II "',,... .net r1be1oft1 c111co & l~ntw hat atop hef eunny curial &.aulltul wott1111analllp: evthentlc de- tell, Th• highlight of any COlleotlonl 11" tlll. For pert.ct dlepf8)'-aof!ll~ IMtel ltend h• ~lllllble '"" that holct. doll'• ..... 0 hnll ..... Dpl (960111 •••.•••••..• )Mt 0.,..,..., ...... ( ........ , ('191$7) .. aul I "WEDDING ftlNO" ltlAOUE IS ENO .. AVl!O ..... couple'• own ,.._ I w.ddlnt dlllel Tradltlonel preying honds stand above 2 tlender,.lnter- twlnlng b1nd1 & cu1tom- engreved n•me plat-•11 In lu1trou1 altvertone metet. 4YlH herdwood ov•I plaque h11 rich w1lnut llnlsh-h1ngs from slivery rlog to display on any ••Ill Perteet . g1t11 1 .. 1e 1a1-&dele. 0 ,_l'IOMI Wedding Pl11q1H1 (P-60590) ••.......... $2.H THE SUPE" POCKET KNIFE! Femoua "Swlu Army Officer" Design. Specially engineered lo meet all kinds ol emergencies. So much In one knife! Two bl1d11, can opener, bottle opener & screwdriver, corkscrew, wood sow, fish scaler & hook dltgorger, natl file, sclssort, awll Ideal gilt lor fiahermen. campers. scouts. 3Yz"; stainless sleet. (For Mono- gremmed Knife •Ille 3 lnlll1l1.) O Super Pocket Knife: Plllln (51359) ........ 17.H Tlnr ,.Hchw-•-•-• .,,,... wHll Ito .. ._ Ill of beeutlful bleque porcel•lnl Eich petel formed by hind -d1lnty blo1- 1om1 decor•le 1lde. Collector'• prize! 3~" hi. O Ro-4't.PllcMr (1214&) 11.H Monogremmed (P-57687) St.ff ,ET Of ,LOWlftl--11 ft()U. OUT A CAft ~I Juat unroll l 1-' et ..._ towert neted with waterl M19lc1t cerpet la lmP;:!,, Orowt t o~r 1000 l1vorlte '!W:~1 aumrn~r. Cut• 1111. color·rle~ 8: rnlJtture grows to 14" • to 1ny t in \ 1 .. Both r wd. 1111. 011nl mhllu~tOe2T) .•.•. SUI . 0 12 ft.~~ .... ('1057) ........ ... . 0 11f\.--- sun• IOND IS so STltON&, A DltOP ltOlDS A TON! Makes "impossible" repans! Sincle- component adhesive cements metal, class, ceramic, rubber, plHhc. No mixinc -apply rlcht from tile tube! No clamps.-sels kl I minute! Holds llcht under 5,000 lbs. pull per sq. In. 132 bonds. 0 s.,., .... (61234) $~ Solld 5" block of CIHr 1cryllc wllh olg golden le1ter1-m1kH ke)'I e11y 10 flndl Or we'll Imprint lnlt1111, club n1me. • fun mH· 11Qel ..... 1Mpl111C {up lo 9 ch1r1ctert). 0 NlllM Kerrtflt (P .... 953$) ... ·: ..... 11.• ADO .. A9ll! FU .. ftY UDDY au .. .ll!Wl!l .. Y ... • wee ~" 1•11-•ch cuddly cub It cover90 with pluah llocklng. One awlnoa g1lly on gleemy 1a~ goldlone ch1in. Another frollca atop • shiny atlckpin. Precious p1lr dangle from delnty e1rrlng1 (12K gold·lilled wlrH). 0 Teddy Neckl-{88&56) ............ $1.lt 0 Teddy Stldlplft (88872) ............. 11.M 0 Teddy brrlng1 (89045) ............. 11.tl IWINGINO CUT lftON WALL •RACKIT ADOI VICTOftlAN CHAftM to w1rm up 1ny decor-• dellghllul w1y to dl1p11y lr1lllng grHn1, bright vlo1111, nowera, potted .,...... Dr1m1llze 1 w111 or dr"• up •window. Order 1 p1lr 10 frame •mirror or llrepl1cel Swlllel It left or rlQl\t. Authentic 1890'1 1tyle In 01n1te bl1ck c11t Iron; mount Incl. , .. dl1m. bowl; 1rm e•tend1 9~". (Pl•nler not Incl.) • 0 Ylctorierl .,..._. (07393) ~Now SUI ' l(iU Ftrng lrww l,..,ttDtlly Wiela Blmridtyl Y°" don't n.ed 10 do a 1tllftgl .luat plUV II lft & ..... le up •• , wortla wonders lndoofs or oull Special UtM lurw llf'ototros* lnteeta l'*de lanttm ••• once ttiere, a grill• ~ wltll IOw current •lectroc:u ... U-. on Illa apotl ON91 °rouftd IM c!OU pnttectlon It lftllnlteellftll coat-& JOU11 never fuM Wi(fl Poleonovt chemlcala, refllla, no11oUe odof'I eoalftl OeoorelOf t•mern IOOllt ,,.,,In any deeor, toot ,,. .. JM.; I " cllalft. ll.....- 0 .................. (117541 ........................ ... CLOUD-SOFT CURLERS MAKE Sl..ED'WIG ~· .... ,. ............... No --piM. c.llps. ta.rd rolle,. lo dig inlo yow llUlpl c-n- '°"Y curten .. ~ wAA llTIOOlh febrio--& fMten with 80ft ~ ....., Set Mir ... eny style from casu.I IO wrty- & elffp..cotnfol'Mbly! G.nfle 10 hair~ yout ht of 24. 0 CueNoft Cltrier Set (0-922!>4) ..... ~ Now 11 .H "The Mane"-FABULOUS COM8/8AIUtETTE C"EATU 20 BEAUTY ,ARLOfl HAUi· STYLES lnetlln"rl Imagine ... gtamorou. "H fon perlect" heir· d~ er hotHI Stmply clip "The M-" Into hair & ewirl into • French twist; romantic curls: • long. now1no 1111-20 or more professlon•l·looldng, In· ttant atylet! FREE •••P-bY·lllP •tYllno bool! incl. Leone: 7~ w. 0 "The llM9" (25320) .. Q .H COMFOffT '°STURE BRA HAS CRISS-CltOSS FRONT to 1h1pe yc,u beautifully • It hetpe atop aJouchingl Speclal Lrcra et retch panel comlor111bty bf1eea back to help *ieep heed & lhoulde,. .. reigtltl (See whet thllt doet for ~ur figurel) Velwt-eoft atretch str•.,._.-pr~re on ahoulderat Trtcot CC>f!tour· cupe.. E•y front cl~ure . ...._ .. Sl-M A; 124 8 ; SZ-9 C. 0 .......... (P-271MM) ..... • I\ .• \ I ' ·,; HANG 11 IH""9 IN r Cl.OUT IPACI -•llhout cNlhino or wr1nt111n91 Juet hoolt udfly owr tod I '*'9 clothing on llota. 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Newport Beach -'7MtoO llLL YM4 PORSCH'-AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove U6·2lll CHYIH MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa A na -IJS.3171 CHEVROLET COMMELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546·1200 FORD PHIL LOMG FORD 43 Auto Center Drive lrvme-76a.5HI UMIYIEISITY OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.9640 DAILY PILOT GUSTAFSON LIMC~CURY 16800 Beach Blvd . Hunt. Beach -142-1144 VOLKSWAGEN JIMMAltlMO VOLICSWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd .. Hunt. Beach-142·2000 GARDIN GltOVI VOLISWAfi81 13731 Harbor Blvd Garden Grove 114-4100 ROY CARVEi IMW 1 540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640.:6444 SAIL CHEVROLET 900 So. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach 494· I 1 l I -546-996 7 SUMSETFOID 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. Westminster -616-40 IO SUBARU GAi~ HOVI SUIAIU 13821 Harbor B lvd. Garden Grove 554-0100 RV's & SUBARU SEA Ir SUM 17555 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach - 142·0'75 OLDSMOBILE UMIVIEISITY OLDSMOllLI 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -140.9640 TOYOTA llLL MAXIY TOYOTA 18881 B each Blvd. Hunt. Beach -147 .. 111 Ir AUTHORIZED BALEB/BERVICE/BATIBFACT.IDN I ' SUllDAY, AP'Rll 22 10:00 D (J) 111 (111 Three Oii Thrte This hist game leaturu David Thompson Tom Van Aisdale and Pat Boone matched aa111nst Calvin Murphy, Dave De8usschere and W1ll1am Devane 10:30 U [I fflJ 'ro WetNll '11,off Doublehudei Games Ho 4 & !> Tums ro be announetd 11:30 8 SportsWor1cl Coveraee of the National MU Short Course Sw1mm1n& champ1011s/11ps. the MU Armed Serv1Cts 8011ne champ1onsh1ps and 'lhe ftllesl ol !hem All • coml)fht1on 12:00 fill» US T•lllt Tt1111is CllampioMlllp fin•ls 1:00 D @ (J}) Tour...-t of Cha111pilns Goll live final round toveraee from the la Costa Counlry Club 1n Carlsbad, Caltlo1nia 8 ® (JI} lnttrnalioll•I Cllampiortsllip lo1in1 ltve coverage Marvrn Johnson rs Mall Franklrn tD ,ro lasffall The Los Angeles Dodeers al the San f ranc1sco Giants 2:30 D rn ()JJ l2ll Tiit Amer~n SportS1111n Rm ol Champions auro ""from Mauu near Hone Kone. Rober I Duvall rafts down tht ~ne~s River. and 8111 Wallon !ravels lo Mindanao. Pll1lhpp1nes, 1n search ol lhe monkey eatine eaele 3:30 8 tm ill! W'ldt World of Sports Covmee ot the Atlanta 120 auro race: and Duke llahanamoku Surfing Ctns1c !tom Oahu Hawa11 r.IDAY, AP'RIL 27 7:30 a ''° lasffall The Boston Red Soi at the Calll01n1a Aneels 11:30 U ((J [Z) (ll) ''' Wttblll '11,olf learns to be announced • rB 1211 Nin llillt T11111ls ClaS1k Covmae hom Cmm Palace in las Veeas. Nevada SATURDAY, AP'Rll 21 10:00 D ~ 3J '" .,.,..H Los Aneeles Dodeers al New York Mets (P11mary), St Louis Cardinals ar C1nC1nnal1 Reds. (Stcondary) 1:00 D rJJ) (JI) ltatncb of Golf lwt semi hnals comaie from the Onio" Cmk Country Club 1n Austrn. Joas 2:00 tD USC/UCLA Tm• Mttt l:OO • CD (ID) <2ll All1111111& Tt11nis Clusk ftnars coveraee lrom Caesars Palace in las Veeas. Nevada 3:30 U Cl) <n> (ll) 5'of1s s,t<1Kt1lar Dick Stockton compleles his report from Pekme on sports and lrad111ons 1n the People's Republic 5:00 • rn a Wl4t World of 5'of1s feilured IS lhe Georee W1ll1c rock climb or Devil's lower 1n Wyom1ne. and a l<entucky Derby prrnew 1:00 a "'1 Soccer The Clhtorn1a Surf al the Dallas Tocnadoes SUllO.Y, A,_,l 22 5.'00 a "Deft'! OriK tM Water" (com) "69-J"kie Gleason. Cstelle Parsons. Ted Bessell. II ''Hw '"" Wn 111, Vlllty" (dra) '4 I -W11te1 P1deeon, Maureen O'Hara II) ~"b111rtd" (wts) '41-Joel McCcea, Vt1omca Lake 7:00 GI ''Ne Hat" (dra) '49-James Caeney, V1re1ni1 Mayo. 1:00 D 0 (It "ltMttr c.p.t11" (wes) 75-John Wayne, l<arhanne Hepburn. Anthony Zerbe, Richard Jordan, John Mclnlire MOll~Y. Af'Wll 2l ~a "A Milwtt tt 'r11" (wes) '68-Alu Coed, Arthur Kennedy II .. ._.tis 111 !lit OvtfitW" (com) '51-P1ul Douelas. Janet le1eh. 9:00 U ~ID ~ ff fur" (mys) '79-Barnard Huehes, Kay lenz, Ge01ee Hearn. Robert Schenkkan, MtChael McGuue TUUO.Y, Artll 24 1:00 e '1lla ,..,.. llelt Ow" (dra) '70-Hal Holluook. Ch Wallach II "felfife" (dra) 'SS-Jane Russell. Jell Chandler, Dan Duryu a> llf)..,__ .. (d11) '47-Joan Ct1wf01d. Van Helhn 9:00 U Cl) t1J) (Il) "Tlle Oattttr" (adw) '71-lohn Huston R1Chrd Cten"•· Chuck Connors, R1u1do Montalban, Bek1m Fehm1u WlDlfESOAY, Ultl Z5 1:00 a "Tiit llfail Stidi" (mys) '67-0on Murray, lneer Stevens II lf)"ClliWrtt1 of !tit,,__., (hor) '64-tan Hendry. Alan Badel. TltUISDAY, Al"lll 2' 1:00 a "SllHtw Cher ll•tr111" (dca) '68-Jamu Fr1nmcus, leshe Nielsen, Shuley Kniehl. Don Amtche a> "Tiit ...,,_ .. (d11) '65-Mu Von Sydow. Yvetle M1m1eu1 FRIDAY, Arlll 17 1:00 e "Tiit lie Lall4" (adY) '!>7 -Alan Ladd, V1111n1a Mayo e "TIMs W... Is~,. (di•) '52-Joan CrawfOfd 9:00 • (J) C1JJ (ft\ ''Wiltl NI lill1" (dra) '78 Tony 8111. Tom Bosley. Ota~ Canova, Joyce OeW111, John fonytne, Scott ttylands. Oonn1 Most, DICk Van Patten. Belly Whitt SATUIOAY, ANll. ZI ,. 8 "Tiit lMty Set" (d11) '6-4-lames Damn Pamel• Ttll1n e "Tiit firKllMn'' (dra) '70-Cllad Cverell. Keith 811r011 1:00 • w111a11 • C.-. Clle•f Dutll" (hOI) '!19-Chnstopher let • ......., .. (SCI h) '7A-Chnl W1lkt1, Cail Bttl, lames Wa1nw111M t:)O • ''1\tc....te4 ... Yll\"(ic1h)'~~JPlln81racrey ...... MORNING 8 :00 D U O 11~ Futurn 3 The rTL Club D ~ltd1e: About l'hoto1raph, 1 t . Slmr1se Stmdler GI Uniwrsity ol Ille Air -6:30- D SllnnJ'iff D ~)J Mot tor Womtn Only U V'db Alt1re U Daybml LA • ftalures GI flew Zoo Revue m C...rtoonwille ID C...ptic>Md ABC Nun £1cept Mon 2f Acriculture USA U lnst111<honal l'rotram\ 7 :00 D l It ltofn1n1 D '.U! 3f T*r Show U 700 Club U (~ 1111 lt Good Morn1nc Amt11<1 David Hallman hosts G Tiie f roolles m m Sues Bunny W Yota for Hulth -7:30-0 8o4y Buddies GI Tom & Jerry a> Krofft Suptr Stus ID Mister Roeers 8:00 D <12. Captain lbnaaroo (f 1 Sunup San Oiqo 0 T111 1'TL Club m Woody Woodpecker m features !JO Ovtl Easy -8:30-u Galltfl; '70s Woman f11 GI Tiit Flinls10M$ Cl) 8up hn111 fD Villa Mt1ft lff) llltdttll/ltltrtr lttpo1I; till llloytn' Journal Mon 9:00 D lll lf2\ ~I in tilt famlly Tiii l'TL Club 11 Cltd Slllrb 9 @ \11) N 0.aM Sllw • AM 1-Anctlft (Bl ,,.... G) I Lott l11<7 II) $41ptrNR 8 llitt.tr .... ,, m s.s-e St1ttt Ql)MtM~Sllw (JfJ ..... ..,.... lod1t l.cep1 Mon -9:30- 1'1 ({JI f'l(Ml£R£ Mlew! Tom Ktnntdy hOsls this new ume sllow played •c11nst the pressure ol limt Two conteslanls compete 1c11ns1 e1cll other-ind an auortment of make believe v1llains-1n a battle of ttllttrt and wits for 1 ch1nce to win $2S,OOO 1n ti.sh 1n • smi le day e All Star s.ms .,....,Mftif .,.....,., ...... =~~ 10:00 8 TIM f'rice II ~ 8 018ll1M ... Mlt!IWtn •Dld •111Dr't hll • (fJJ 18J u.nt & Slllrtey O Moel Mo!nini LA GI My Thret Sons 11 Pllll Ooclahue Show (I) 24 fD so Fuluru -10:30·- D 23 l9 Wheel ol fortune O LO'lt Americ.ln Style U 3 10 .it $10.000 1')11m1d GI Thal Cul (I) Nanny & the l'roleUOf 11:00 D Sim Edwards Show a 12 Tilt louna & lhe Restless D 2l lt Pusword Plvs o The Sta Valttr U 3 llt hmilr feud 10 All Mr Children m Ghost & Mrs. Muir; A Woman h Mon Amat1n~ [1gh11e• m Comer !')le m [led11c Comp•ny -11:30- D 1 8 12 Surch IOI romorrow D n ~• Hollywood Squuu U 3 29 Ryan's Hope 0 Body Bliddou m News W Dick Cavett Show AnERNOON 1 2 :00 D Youn1 & the Restless D 1l Oars of Our Uvu U Twilicht Zone U ~ 2t All My Children rt '10 12 1f News 0 GI lllO'lie: Set Davt1mt Movie~ m 11oom 222 fD Mittiael Jackson Show -12:30- D • ta As Ille World Turns U Dr11nel mi h111tly Feud a> r..t S1111rt W Yot1 for Health Ol Mllll4o Latino 1J D1J1 of Our lne:s 1:00 U rn.J TIMI Docton D lon1nu 8 (101 <tt Ont Lilt to Uwe fD a..,_, 1mtrvctio11 -1:30- • () J ff2i Tiii G.ldln1 U111t D 1Ul Motlltr World D """ Q) liollltr Pyle (ff Tiie o.eten 2 :00 D Mib Dowrtas Sllw 8 (}) [Pl (81 Gtntnl Hotpttat D lf'OllSldt m Let's-., •'"' 0 Liies. Yoe• ' You .,....,,, (JI) Allotllt1 Wo!ld -2:30-• ll'Z M·A~·H ..... ., Ult • AMy Crifflttl • ftrry!MM 9 fMt•res fDl.aMtnM•~ ... 3:00 • ({Il l.Mt., Ult II MMlcal Ctllter • (t) 9 TM E• .. of Nllttl 8 Mike Do111lu Show O Gretn Acres 10 Mowtt· St• 0 nl""~ ¥ "'" m m Cartoons 2~ C...rd Shar._s 2~ Over Elsy W Futures ~o Viii) A1t11 e -3:30- D Cum Wrts 3 My Three Sons, Merv C11lltn Show f11 O Otn.ih! U Mow1e: SeP D•vtimr Mo.it\ It Wtll CMllJt" '!> IY Ma11i1111t O My fno11te M•rtran m m 2i cartOOM 12 Tht IC>ltr's Wild 23 All Sf)r St(rets 2• Villi Aleare m l'asahempos 39 Dtnah• so Hod&tpod1e locl1e 4:00 D Malth G1me l Ad1m·l1 Mon lu•· X l~ur> Ahtnchoof ~I Wte! D Miry Tyltr Moole U Allerschool Speml Wta (R J Mir.hat!' M1•ed Up Musical Bud Comoo~r Michael l tg1and play1np himself tells his dauehlt• ol a m1sch1evou< bud IMI taught him musical ltlSOns in 1\1\ lh1ldhnod 0 W~d Wild West 1 o Aflmchool Sj>ec111 Wed 12 Tiie Rookin 23 C.1ol Burnett & frttnds 24 StudlO Set fD ~1lli Ale1re 29 Tht rhnts1onu ED wpilhn so futures -4:30- O News 3 The Me" C11lhn Show; Su11moudle I 11 D 8oO lie.Ill rt Sllo'W 8 M•A•S•H 10• Carol Burnett & fuends £ •t•ot w~o GI Tom & Jerry (I) llrottt Super Sim 23 Merv Cnlhn Show H futures ID JtllSter Roters ~ Si1 M1lhon $ Man: Allmc:llool Spem l Wrd ED l~bthla so Over bsy 5:00 DD U e 10 News O Tllt Bionic Woman 0 Gunsmoh m Spiderman 12 The lm's Club (I) Wart 'Tit ratlM!r lifts Holllt z• Mister Rotets WSmmt Sheet )9 8oO Newhart Show so M1cNet11Ltllle1 Repon -5:30-m Btw11chtd t 2 '9 Mary Tyler MOOfe m Adarn·l2 '' Ovu llsy 2t m Nein SO ft1t11re:s Mary Gibbons (Carol Bal(ter) ls dismayed to see el(actly how graphically Count Dracula's strange spell ls working on her 1n "The Curse ol Dracula • a senal drama on NBC's Chfthangers. Tuesday at 8PM SUPER BUYS AT THE S<JPER DOME! RANGE COUNTY'S LEA S.NO SPECIALISTS ""' SUNDAY Af'Rll 22 I MOANING • lndiutes 1n Advertisement 6:00 D .. .,. Wilson Ma&K Siios D llaybft1• U t f'ubli< Alb1rs O Toutlt & tht lssuu JO O.rtetiofts m The Cl111s1ophtn Q) ll0111ptr Room -6:30- l", SKrtd Heart O S.1tndlp1ty 0 Musk & lht Spo~tn Wo1d U Erewitntu Los Ancetu '1 let Thtie 8t l11ht O D1vey & Goliath m Eltmtnl1ry News '12' T*y'1 Church 3ti Daffy Duell 7:00 O Today's Reh1ion 'l_ Voice al A1riculture U Th1t's Cit 0 Better Way U It Is Written f' TV I looh 1t lt1rnln1 0 C.lnry Chapel fO Wortcl Euncellsm m Day ol D~t'l 1l Old TWM liosllel Hour O> Ernest Allcter Hour ,2} This Is tht lJft m 'foaa tor Hunh }t Seard! for Anc.1t11t f 11th 3t Acrkutture USA -7:30- 0 Commitment j Villa Alecre D Tiit Cllnslophtll 0 Underdog O Clmpus Proti1t-V1ewpo.nt on Nutrition a lnternahonal Hour O Rn. Terry Cole Wllitta•er 10 Pmhu l Cl111st~n1ty m WOl'l4 r °"'°''ow 2S Oney & Gol"tlt ED Mister ao&t11 2f World Eun1el1sm lt Suncl•J Mus 8:00 O u Sunday Morn1n1 D Thrs Is ltie lite 0 ... ,. O Dimensions D let Goel Lon You 10 Jerrt r alwell Sllc>W m ~ Jimmy Sw111a rt Show Q) Rea Humbard Show U Voice of Acriculturt fZ!) Seumt Street 29 01, ot DisconJl m SilYll Pinal 3t Marlo's Macie Movie Macllme -8:30- 3 e Da1 ot 01sconry U On Clmpus O for You, Black Woman O Metllna Time 11 Cllmy m frederid II. """ .n n Is Wrrtten 2t llta Humbud Show 3t Hmld of Truth 9:00 3 Rn Humbird Show Ci) OdyutJ 0 Villa A1111t 0 r L .,, 0111 Robtru 1~ It ls Written Q) Don Stewut Eun1ehsm 39 ~now You1 Blblt -9:30- 0 ..-IS1er llh100 U li Mttt tllt l'reu O It Ctuldrtn s IV maid/'" j U J Kt the lllllOll 0 D1y ol Otscoole'l 10 St>e<tnim m l'ortfllt ot Amenta m Old T-~· Hour n t11S11t11 ll Ji111"'y S•1uar1 Show m f utbol Soctt< 10:00 O e 12 Three on Three '" th1) vellion of the hallcou11 ba<k,lball played 101 years 111 Rvms and school va1d~ -2amP a cu11enl NBA star a past NBA star and a sho w 11us1ness celeb111y compete agamst s1m1IA1 oooontnts This f11st 2am, leatures David 1 hompson tom Van ArsdalP and P-at Soont matthfrt aga1nsl Calvin Murphy Dave OeBusschere and Wiiham Devane 3 l Hour of l'owei D A(rKulture USA O family fit"' FestiYal IRJ 1 h, World of Hans Cnmhan Andmon' Vo1•ng Hans Cn11shan Anderson tov,s opera and makes up s1011u to ent,, '''" his rmpove11shed l11end~ 0 ltlds Are P'toplt Too O Ht11ld of Truth t[ l'llblk l'utst m Movir: 'lilt "Youns Tom ldisoll" tdra) 40 Mic\ey Rooney fay Bainter George Banuoll V11~1n1a Weidlft Victo• klhan TV WEEK APRIL 22 1979 23 Mttl tllt 1'1eu 29 Semh lt htrtst tht H11d W1y -10:30- 0 e 12 Pro B.uhtlNll 1'11,olf Ooublthtade1 Games No 4 & 5 I eams to bt annouoceo ~ 10 at Kids Alf P'eople Too D Go-llo1 Scollts D lln. leroy Jtn•1ns m C.lmy Chapel U fllootlt: "W1ter1oo" (dra) 71 ROO Stt•i'' Cll11~to11llt1 Plummer 11 :00 U SPECIAL Cllol~u '79 l11t1a To1011 •nd Greg01y Sima host this 11<oaram dh(t1b1nc choices available to patents ol students 1n the los Angeles Un1l1ed Sthnol D1sl11cl O Jimmy Swauart Siio'# Q) Cllurtll in the HC1111e fZ!) 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California 92626 Be Sure to Ute Your Zlpcooe PILOT PRINTING L ---------------------~ CJ Seuell G) This Week 1n lluel>lll Cl> Tarun Ill) HUIM!llt1es T111ouch Ille Arts f:I!) US T 1Me 'ft11nls Clllmpionsl11p tNb Coverage of lhoS !hold annual ennl tutu11ng a mate!\ btl..,ttn defending singles champion Danny Seem1llt1. and Crit Bonan no"' ran~ed number lour ID lo1ift1 Hitltfifhb/Mns (lJJ TY llowltr11111 1$0 SNknpt1re Pllrs -12:30-u t all OirldlOllS Someone to listen This program lollo•s the -oik of lht Offender Aid RestoJJllon I011flded by Rev rally t.lullanty Iii Mom: Ill{ ''Cla·IOll lnc•nt" {wes) 43-Henry fonda. Dana Al\drews Anr hony Quinn (1J) Mlm·l2 G) Dodcer Dupt1're·&,m, tD Sporb Alitkl 1:00 IJ @ ()j 1 Tourriament of Chim· pions Goll Live final round coverage from !he la Costa Country Club 1n Carlsbad. Cal1lorn1a U The Iii& Valley 8 (j]) (ft) tnlern1tion1J C11implonslllp lo1in1 love covmge Of the WBC hihl heavy11e1&hl cham 01onsh1p bout between Mamn Johnson and Mall rrankl1n from the Mar~et Square Alena 1n Indianapolis CD ,,o llueball The las Angtles Dodgers at tht San franc1SGO Giants Q) ,.,rt.llS Wtl., @ Cfut Ptrltmlll!Ca ft) MfllU, Mlfla J (ll(UttlllO 2:00 U ..... IW a ~ ' Costello Cl> lollft WIJlll Clmlcs m Wllo Rtt!itmbers 111111117 -2:30- • ;JO) Q.\) lht A111111un SpetblMll Race ol Champions auro race from Ma,au. nu1 Hona llon11. actor Robert Duvall rafts down lhe Ganges River 1n lnd11, and basketball star Bill Wallon travels to Mindanao in the Plul11pp1nes 1n search nl the rarest of btrd species the monkey. ulinR uale m Olplom11ic s1,11 of bdrH Yow11& OJ Siemp11 t11 DollllllfO 3:00 Bfeca Ille~ .... °"' Witll e f1111ilJ rn111 Festlul An Etepllant Called Slowlf' 8111 Travers. Y1111n1a McKenna When 1 couple 1s 1nv1ted by a naturahSI f11end to cart for his home 1n AlrtCa wMe ht 1s IWIY they hnd themselns adopted by fhrtt orpllln eleph1nts (I) .... : "Git .. 1111 ..... w (drO 'O-K11• Oou1t1s. Jan• Cmr n -..1.: ~ .... ,•r• ., 11t• SIMt" (wes) 'SS-Neville 811nd. Anre Otc\1nson. lohn Criuon ft lHl~ """'~ IRJ ,.,... FlMllct . -3:30- • llltWlllll•tn • (J) (fl) (BJ Wl41 .. ,., of 5"111 Co-;e11ae of th• At11nt1 I 20 11110 rKt, and Duh K1han1moku Surfi~ic lrom Oahu. H8•111 -........ • Alllllltf Vtlct 4:00 D P'tople's COfner D Sund•J m Motrit: "The Pirate" t mus) 4R Judy Ga1lano G~nt Kellv W.ille• Sleuk Rermald Owen Cl> lilofit: • "lbru Mar11" (aOv> 52-lrrot rlynn Ruth Roman (241 HlltOfJ ol MUICO fD Wan Jlrttl Wee• so Home G1rdt11tr -4:30-u .._.,t: "Tiit llmos" l•PSJ /I roeor&t Ptppard Pernell Roberts ~1 ** Oly111pecs s.t<ill fD WISlliflelon Wte• 111 lnoew it ltlow!t: "Man on' Strrnc" (dra> 17 Ch11stopher Ge9rge Wilham Schaller! Joel C1ey 5:00 1 l. Ouldoonman U 6 1 Star Trek U (!01 fltwl C!J Mom: {Zhr) "S.ater!" \dr4t 12 Patrrc1a Neat 81111 flit~nrl Stoll Jacoby 112 Thrs '' Your Bible m firina line 18! ltlowle: "Sirteen hthoms Deep" (advJ '48 Lon Chaney Ir 150 Hu1111n1ties Throuch the Arts -5:30- D ~ to """ 8 Gmt Afttnlure i2 Mary Tyler Moo1t l3 fOCllS 24 Turnabout EVENING 8:00 fJ IJ m '21 Of flews l > forum U Mcwit: (Zllr) "Don't D1in~ Ille Water" (coml 69 Jackie Greuon fllelle Parsons 1 ed Be\.\elt When a typical couple lrom New Jersey and their dau1111er are sttn takme pictures beh•nd the Iron Curtain while 011 a Cu1opean toui. \hey are believed lo be spies (JO) C.ret kfllett & flioft41 CD Sit Milllell S Man Ull Oir1ttioM Cl) Mow1': 'INl (21tt) "R1mrod" (wes) 47-Joel McCrea, Veronica la~e The drama ot a ttmlo11al dispute between lalher and his strong willed dau1httr lfJ) Cltc•ttt'• WlctOI) Gtfdefl fDTlle~tt ll)Allllllayllla IA f ootlt.,. -6:30-• cu QJ1 ... Bllil!cM G .._ CollftrwflCa •W..W.WCJf.,....tt <II ~ ])Ml ...... aai r-a~ ~ s.n...i «ii' (JI) ca• Ct!Mfi ISi\ 0.. u ... a.it 7:00 9 (1)Qll l0....., G IHl ('ftl TM ,....,. ... ,....... ii Dmty (RJ "The I ecend of lflt Bey ind the hate" When a tlopt Indian boy 11ves an ualt lrom death In a h1b1l r e1t11ous <tremony. ht 1s exiled tor a year UPon lt11 retu1 n. he 1s unmtmfally vic1111111td by the olher boys 1n his t11be Ht 1ains his revengi: on them howeve1 1n an unusual encounter with the super natural Stanlord Lomakema stars 0 fRIE"DS·ltEW HIT • SERIES·SEE IT WITH 'fOUR IUDS! U v 1~ flt Fntllds ·A Cue ot Bad T1m1nr When Pel tr une' P"<ledt, tnle•i the hospital lor a 1ons1llectomy ht tearns -wtlh h•lp lrom ho5 dad I hll 11 s all 11eh1 lo .idmor hf s sured and hos lrofnds Nancy and Randy soon ruhie how much they moss !>tone 101lh Pe1e and lhf meanont of n1v1nc a t1u• 111end (Re.scheduled) O ~e 19'9 CD lilofie: flll (21H) "Wltrte Hui" • (dta) 49-lames Cagney Vug;11ia Mayo, [dmond 0 B11en rred CtarL A 1uthl,ss gangslu fla\ a mothet comple• but ro all others a1n11nd him hes a heal11ess ~1lle1 ~ Jolin C,n1w11 lnttrvins EZ;) Royal lterita1e "lhe Medieval l\rng" A nrne part mies ofle11ng a h•storicat account ol the Br1Jish Monarchy over rhe past nine cenluries. l1nm Wilham the Con quero1 IO (h1abeth II lh1s r•oiram e~plo1es lht hrs! 400 vea1s •1th ~1P11s ol several mly king 1 castles and tombs localed 1n rrantt so Socter Ihde 111 C.1m1ny -7:30- 24 The Buuty l the Brass 8:00 0 t 12 All ill Ille famUr (R) Barner HeHner s otay..,ard wile wants 10 kiss and make up but A1ch1t s eol a betW idea and her name os Boom Boom Cstelle Parsons 1uests D 1U Qt The Ii& Eftflt ao.tt1 Cockrn (lhr) (RJ A deputy marshal and a minister's dauahttr tum uP to pursue an ornery Kane of outlaws fo1 sepa1ate. bul equally mo11vat1ne reasons lohn Wayne. Katharine Hepburn Anthony 2rtbe, R1ch11d Jordan, John Mclnt11e and Strother Martin star • WiN «illcM fJ A Wot1d lV Premiere! • ~rol Burnett stars "FRIE"Dl Y FIRE" u rn llll a Tiit ABC t11u1re: rr1t1Mly fi1e (3hr) C11ol Bu1nelt and Ned Beatty sta1 1n th1~ true story about the parents ot a sotdre1 killed 1n Vietnam, and the11 dtsperale surch to hnd out what really happened to him Sam Waterston OenntS Erdman and l1motfly Hutton also star D n Is Writtt11 8) $1111 Yorty @ °"' " ... MIUc fD f.Y.I • ---~/ ..... 191 Qll '-. USAI -1:30- • <111 0. it,, 1h 0.. (Rl P~ ont ol • f'llO 1111t rp1sode Ann Roma110's "ea," Ed Coocltr dlops 1 bomb on her bJ 1nr1ounc1n1 th11 ht ~" no tonaei 1111•e child wpl)Ol't payments to htf e WIWW.Wlf .... D Ut'• SI .. 11t bc.-Rl ..,_.., T...,..r 9:00 • ~ Alice {R) MellUfl he's 1 ma1~ed min. 1fter ht ttll Ahct t1lk him 11110 f0ln4 to the Pot"e u a w1tn1u to • lid up • .... of,._ li)Rull House CD Merv 611th11 S'-a> flu Humbard Sholl fD 21 Masterpiece Thutrt: liHtt fhp Sailor Pnnce t 1ll1t 1s 1n d1sgratt ot1th lht P•1nct ol Wales and "'' 1nd1'>Cretion hu turned sot1ely ~gainst her Bui at a par1y lht Pnntt ro111ves ht• SO Off Your Dutf -9:30-0 & 1} Jusi Frit114s Coral and Su~n develop rominto( problems ol a ootterent $Oii Cofal tinds s~e s bPing dominated by a otell off rlumber who s otherwise very a ti rat uve white Susan doesn I know hoot to d15eouragt the anen11ons ol a c•J1¥ new neighbor otho deserted tile S-1n f1ant1sco 51ngles SC.tM becau~ 11 wasn I kinky enoueh lor n1m O Tht ~1n1 ts Co111m1 10:00 D (8 lilt Miry Tyler Moore Hour lial l onden guests as Barney Miller Mary 1s nervous about an upcoming intervitw she must do w1ttl Mona Corbell-a newspap" woman 111lh i hatchet instead of a smile- .. ho 1s noted for woin1 m on a minor fact and tw1st1ng 11 oul nl proportion U (2 31 OJ Weehn4 U Dk• Va~ O,•e Cl [rna1 AllsltJ Hour G) Hee HfW Hollty'1 m Gospel Ho.Ir J• lof•I Htnuce m llloWie: "le lollhe111" (dra) 6)- Subhlled -10:30-! ~:;::·l Sltow rR P're'fin & Ille ~rp 11:00 U•(f JOJl lltWI IJ J [DJ 1111 """ 9'Ketet!tl'1 DOr.1 loMrts CD Mom: tfl "Wllitt Ht1t" (d11) 't9 lames Caeney. V1111n11 Mayo. ldmond O'Brien. rred Cl1r~ 111 700 a. Cll °'' " DilCO'ltll Q)\ Adllll· 12 H '"" ll""""Mrs M•IM ! -l1:30- • $pol1I F\111111, .... of Ille '-• TM rn aw D (2.l) at) ...,.: "W.C. r..w, I Mt" (dra) '76-Rod Ste1cer. Valene Per11ne, Jack Cassidy, Jqhn lrbrlty, Bt1nadttte Peters •*C. • ""'/Me.It: "TIMI St1lkl•1 llaoll" (•es) '68-G1t101y Peck. Ev• M1111t Saint. Aobttt F 01slt1 1I>T .... • ltlttl•: "1111111" (drO 72- Patricia Ne1t. Boll Ol1nd. Scott 16COb.L.,1:ft P1t11t Cuse11 lfl : .. ,_,., 111 lor11•" lSWSP) '&7-MKhatl Clint. Dsor Homolka, En Btnn e MOllltS CO\tlLO • SCHOOl Of 11•esm .... ( ....... . .. ..,.... . ...,.., 12:00 • Calnry Ant11W, c-.rcll/ Clw""-hlece -1:30- ..... It: "*"lllM I 111111 ;"k'~-C.:;s Jollns, Petet finch P•7 MONDAY Al'Rtl 23 For mo1111n1 and afternoon llllln11, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS Below, IOI rour c.onvenltnct, llt lht d1y's lllOT1t$. OAn'IME MOV(ES 12:00 0 • "MISS Robin Hood" ltOlllJ ~7 Marparet Rulherlord R1th11d Hu1ne [d"'•rd I t•r frant~ Huwe m • "Asslanment 1n Bnl tanf' (ad~) 43 f,an p,.,., Aumont. Susan Petm Rod1a1d Whorl Margaret Wycherlr SogM H~sso ReY.1n~ld Q .. en • 3:00 10 "QB VII" Pail -, ldiaJ · 14 Ben Caua1a l re Rtmor k Anthony Perkin~ lark Hawkin\ Su lnhn Gielgud luh~I Mith Judy Carne Sam falf P 3:30 O "Gentlemen Blondes" tmu)) ~j Monroe. Jan' R1mfff Coburn t1hott Reid EVENING 6 :00 U 10 11 .23 News 3 "1t Odd Couplt 0 U 8 '91 ED Ntws U Emercenq Ont O Ironside m "1t Budy Bunch Pr tier M~nlvn Chai Ir~ II> Streets of S.n f 11n<1sco 2• History of MtaKo m 0vrr Lisy )t M1ude SO Amuiun Ccrmnrntn1 Jane Chastain. the new co-anchor on KTLA's news team . brings an extensive background 1n news reportrng to Channel S's News at Ten Chastain, a tormer network reporter. began her news career at WAGA-TV rn Atlanta, Georgia 1n t 963. where she served as reporter I anchor Because of her avid Interest and own partlc1pat1on rn athletlc events, she was selected as "Coach F11day." to do a weekly football prediction show -6:30- 3 ,39 News 8 Cr«m·Wrts 10 Mfr; C11tt1n Show m I Love Lucy ff) MICllHI J1ck1on Show 29 The l~er·s Wild m fl Chi puhn Color ido SO l'r111ect Universe 7:00 U 3 0 U .2l News 0 The Newty.td Gamt 0 8 1 The JGltr's Wiid m 12 Sn Million t Man m S..nlord ' Soll fD M1eNe11/lthrer Report 2t lmercenq Ont ED Domtniu Montero so lfltroclUClnr 8'olort -7:30-u The Muppets 3 Cinco I Ille lbn - O KNBC Sptcr1I: Just for the Hea"h of II lh1\ program feature\ comedy s~etrhe\ about hPalth O• Ron f'1on gutSI\ O Tiit 011ln& Game U Thll's Hollywood O Tic he Oouah 8 N1mt Thal Tune 10 nit Price Is R11hl m Ad1m·12 23 F1milr Feud .24 Twenty.four Out frOlll fD 21 T on11ht 39 News so The French Chtl 8:00 0 MON, NITE TO STAY! • "THE WHITE SHADOW" U 8 U. "1t Wlli1t Shldow IRl w11~11 ltdm <hterleadf1 llMl~n~ tRPn Wuod~J ltlb hpr boytmnd L.sr~er • at• ola1" Mollun Rtese lha1 \h• \ p1P~nan1 dnd w6nl~ In gel 11131,.ed Coarn Rtt1H >U O•ll\ lh"e s mil'~ to thP \IOrr O 2) 39 llttte Hou1' on the Prw 1e 1ll1 lh•IP \ No Pl~ e li't Hum• Pa11 on• al l•n oam In• 1~<411' and thr11 frotnd\ bt<um~ mnu and """' d•~'"' haot'd •ulh 111 loft an~ wolh lh• onad•r•lenl n•I~ 01 uld lob, Noe "'al• 1n, 1•r·~•lll1 10 1etuin 11 Walnut C111n k~ I 8otg~1 Vut>h O Mov1t_ (Zhr) "A Mmutt to Pr1( ''"~SI 68 Arlhu1 ~ennedy AIP• (011! kobert llyan A n9lo11ou\ 2uroman 111th i rtuo 01 al1v• IPwArd 10 hr\ head 1:. nlft1ed ,unf\tlly by th• Now Me11co le111tur1 Cotflno1 0 3 10 19 Sl'ECIAL Oorothr H1m1ll's Come1 of the Sliy (I hr 1 """'"R Int Olympic chamo1on and Ice C•oAdt\ s1a1 are Gary f•ank Sallv ~tlleoman ll•nry C1bson Prof It won Corry and Awy Schrfl~tr I he .pet 1al wa~ l1lmPd on IOtaloOn~ near fake Placid, New York O Movie: • (2tir) "Anaels in the Outfield" (com) ~I Paul Ooueras Janel I e11th Keenan Wynn Uonna Corcman l tw1~ Stone Sp11n1t lly•ngtun lh' laugh manap,tr ol lh• lc1\1nP, Prllsbureh Pualts sudOtnly lrnd~ hrm\elt b,•na helped by a11 ang,I ltom heav'n m tarol Burnett I Fntnds (I) SPECIAL "1t 8fs1'rd (fl) !?ht 1 Conclusion And"'" Stevens Ruddy Ebsen Kim unrall B;irry Sullivan Ol1v1a Hussey Pet'' Bonm l orne G•ttne lleanor Parker Ha11y Mo111an Oonald Plusenc' lom Boslry and Cameron M1tchtll sur JANE CHASTAIN TV WEEK APRIL 22, 1979 f'hilllpP arroves alone in a new and troubled land wrlh a new name, Ph1llp Kent In Boston he 1orns a band 01 lamou~ ~,votu11ona111es and ~ h11•d b~ one ol lh,m a p11nler R,n ldt\ lu lu•n oul sed1l1ous lrtera lur• l'hrllp soon 1ta1n\ the ,fletltun nf Anne Waif lhe •ntel t1gPnt dtl•aclivt and f1t1C!ly ondep,nd•nt d4URhler of Abraham wa,, a laW'ltr '4 Ctnt111loft on the Wind fD so lliM Moyen' Jov111.1I m rm11\I -8:30-CD Tiie Odd Couple fD £.stl l*he Ol(I 9 :00 u "i IZ M·A·s·H (R) Charles u1umt\ heroic 01opo"rt1ons allei m1v1ne a dying pallenl wrlh heart ma~sage He becomes more msut lmblt lhan ever when a pholo 1ournaf1s1 from Stars and Stropes a111ves lo publ1C11e hos medical prowrn Greg Mullavey gutsts CJ ''S..nctuuy of Feir" · • One of Yur's Best Mystery-Comedies Yet 0 fl! IU lilo¥lt: (2111) ''Sfnt· t111ry of Fear" (myS) · 19 Barnard liughes Kay I en1 Ceorae Hearn, Rubert Schtnkkan Michael McGuire A New Yo1k C11y clerayman (Hurhes) .. 1lh a penchant lor solvrng comes. belnends an asp111ng young actress lMs ltniJ whost hie suddenly be<omts tilled with letror n the 1esult of a serres ol b1mre twtnts U 3 f Ol tlt How Ille Wat Was WOii (?hr) lhe Slavers Zeb travels to Me11co lo find the dauahter of an old f11tnd and uncovers a slavery While rn M1am1. Chastarn coll8red a wide variety of sports and news events tor CBS, Including the Sun and Cotton Bowls, NASCAR ra ces, the U.S Grand P11X, the Long Beach Formula 5000 races, as well as the Pan American Games. bowllng and water skiing. In addition to her busy tetevlslon news career, white In M1am1. Chastain syndicated over two hundred of her "Girl's Rules" radio programs. and The Jane Chastain Show waa seen In 88 markets. In 1977, she 1olnad KABC-TV In Loa Angeles Jane Chastain was born In Kno•vllle, Tenneuee and moved to Atlanta. Georgia at the age of seven Both she and automotive designer I husband Roger are In 1968. she iorned WRAL-TV In Raleigh, North Carolrna, where she did a dally sports feature. as well as producing and co-anchoring a weekly sports special A year later. Chastain moved to Miami, Ftonda to become sports anchor on WTVJ's 6PM and noon n·ews It was here that she co- hosted the Orange Bowl for five years, and 1he WTVJ ratlnge on the Orange Bowl conerstentty beat out network COll8rage accompllahed ptlota 11 well u photographera and I Hal Fishman and Jane Chastain are WHknlgflt co·anchort I joggers. They own gtide'1 of KTLA ., (Channel 5) News al ~n. They 1/10 1hare an 111/d and 1 c ... n1 Skymaater. Interest In flying. Fishman hold• eight world speed record• The Ch11talna flllt In l.01 12 and fllH a Bonanza Chastain prefers the more ,.llHd Angeles and have one ~ approach of gilders and her new CHsna S11ym111er. ton. Aanley Blayne, ...... . . . ''"K ,~111111( iounp, women lhrou~nOul int ,.111111 8Pvt1l1 Carland ~nd f Prnando 1,1ma. gue.I m Mm Crilt1n Show 24 Austin City l1m1ts ID Gtnt11hon on the Wind t "'' l)lllifam fcr.u'>t'\ 1111 111• ron .11111 loM ot the Nl)•ld \ 1a1ge~1 ~•nOm•ll m Supe1 Musiul so Crut Performances -9:30- 0 8 12 WllRP 1n Cm<innah C.1untrv .,,\l•1n \lnRfr Hoyl A11on gu~sh d. Jrn111ltr \ rl11ldhnod ~"'" ht~ll hum Wr\I V11R1n14 .,hO .hf!W> ~P '" C1nc1nna11 Jo ma~~ lrtr ~rr~ tit• on' trm• 1u., 10 m.1111 l11m m Peudo de AmOI 10:00 0 & 12 lOll Gnni (R) Un~ble lu fart th• laCI his molh~1 ·~ (rrlt r~llv rll Donovan put~ a \Hain un the rrly r()(lm ludrn~ l ou to grv• 1!1t11P do unuw~I d\Sr~nmPnl dPalh Geraldine I 1l1gerald gUP\11 IJ 0 m News CD SPECIAL Oust Bowl Clfnn ford narra1es th11 loo~ di lhe man madr d·~~I"~ Ol lh• 701h c•nturv ilYlftV lh' vrewei d ne"' OPrspeC'lrv• 24 Bill Moym ' lourn1t ID Sollndst11e -10:30-m m News so The Wolltrap 01menS10n 11:00 0 0 e 29 lt News D l ro 12, 23 lie.rs 1J M,_e Mt uuch 0 Mo•11· • "Consp111ty of Hurts" (dra) 60 I ollr P~lm'I Sylvia Sym\ GI Ch"° I Ille Man CD Stnny Hill Sllow 2C 8eauty I Ille Brus fI).Od Cavett Show m varitdad" -11:30- 0 l i2 Mc!Y1es: The flCKlfOrd files/McMlll1n ' Wife D ()' !lt1 Johnny ClllOll a llew ~Y Silts Sltow 0 C 1) rtQ1 tat l'olice Story m The r.onc Show CD Get S1111rt l' Litiai. Yoa• I You fE) ClptiOnff ABC Nrws t2:00 II T Wlllllll ZOllt GI Alfrt4 Hitckock l'resems 0> Mollt1Nns -12:30- " Drasnet 8 MOY1t: "hupt tro111 Fort Imo" (ad•) ~ W1ll1am Holden Ctnnoi Pa1~ei John rorsythe Wilham Oem11est Polly Ber1en ·~MM·\2 a> Mo.11: #I "Un~ertow" (dn) !10 Stoll Brady lohn Russtll Oolo thy Hart Pem ~ruce Bennett Roe\ Hudson 1:00 11 ~ Qf\ TllllOlrw 9 Die• VIII ~· DMntrk• (1Jl Cfltap S.... 2:00 • Molle: "Tiit Gilitflpt ,, Dodi• City" (!JIU) ·~9-Joel ll'lcCroa. lul1t Adams, Joh~ Mclnlir«. Nancy Gates. Richard AndenO!I G)Gft SNrt " I TUESDAY APRIL ?4 For morn1nc and al1ernoon h)lonas. plem Set DAYTUH PROGRAMS Below. lor your tonwen1ence, are the day's ITIO'lits. DAYTIME MOVllS 12·00 O "Moonllttl" (ad~• )', Stt.,;irt G1anttr l~n WollP m .. "Boy\' Rind!-,, '"' 46 la k,, Buich f Pn~ o J·OO 10 "QB VII'' P~tl tt J•~• 14 Ben Ca11dr6 l~ lt~1111t• 3:3() 0 "N111ar1" 1m1~I '.3 Marrlvn Monro• JosPpl> Coller I EVENING 6:00 ·O 10 12 ,3 News 3 The Odd Couple D 0 e 29 News IJ Emeraency Ont 0 Ironside ID The Budy Bunch CD Streets ot San F ranmco l• Humanities Throuth the Aris ID Ower Easy '9 l~ Ahwt so Du11nin1 Home lnte110r) -6:30- l 39 News e tioss·Wlts 10 Merv Cullin Sltow GI I Lott Lucy 2• Conte111pom) HuHh fD M1thael IKUon Siio• 2t The }~er's Wild m ln114ut £t Pol1Y01 so Home ~rdener 1:00 0 3 DO J' News 0 The Newtywtd ~me 0 8 Tiit Joler's Wild m U Sia M~lion $ M1n Q) Sanford l Son 2• r1m1ly Port111t EI!) Ma<Meil/ltllltr Report ~ Emtttenq 011t m 0omenK.t MonletO ~o Humanities Through the Arts -7:30- 0 Circus 3 Chtto l the Man D Sha "' N1 Billy Crvstal guesl~ a The Oatins ~"'' 0 (1~1 !JI\ Hollywood Squares r f The Gont S'- 0 TK Tit Douth Q)Mam·l2 14 Clfiflfnil's l'llblK Wor~er m 11 Ttr1lpt ., . ...., 10' MewKhttk 8:00 U ... 11 Tiit l'aptt Chu K1n&Sl1eld s annu1I suven&tr hunt wtuch 111vorvu reSf1rch1na 100 te11t questions 1n three d1ys and trtllts chaos rn lhe l1bmy irouSfs the wr1th ol IM d"n and l1cult~ •llo tel no'llhcre in 1n attempl to have him drop the sub\ttl D 12' lffl Clifflltflltrs The Curse ol Olat~ll Thn~t IOI Outll M11y fices an 11on111nc w1lhdr1w1I lrom v1mp111sm as lltt motller Amanda plans a biller »CllhCt fht Secrel lmpire ''Return to Ch1meta" ltlaya d•KOVUS her lather thr deposed 1ultr ot Ch1me11 1s still ahvt. u lht rebels 1.tet a surp11st altac~. Stop Susan Wrlhams "hrror lrom lht Sky" Su~n and Jack d1scove1 lhf -9:30-~· ft-1 (I t/,1, t il\O 1,,,. .. It 11 hul nu,• ''°'' ... -.,,,ti'-,)+ ,,tt ' P""'"'°''I' "' tflll"lht)h• 0~1 f l1A:\1 ;. l'\t IJ Mow1e C2hr) "Tiit People Hut 0 3 10 29 Tu1 1fi1 MonPy '•• ilm h1hn 41 1 th\ Ot'ft' 1r11tfl '> f> r 1111 r f~Pll "'"" ··~· Door" 1 !•• • H, 11 IL• 1 I 'I\ •t 1Jot \I 11 t.•'\I ft,,,. IP ftlf"" "'i'I~, I r<.1 I I• '1 t I' •' I 111 /I' 0 3 10 29 Happ) Oap ~ r n I I J"' "' I €!> Ptudo de Amor .. t1~ • '• t ltJI~ Jlf. t•-.1r t ff'~ •• 11 jf 10:00 eorn "~ 0 3 10 19 SPECIAL 20120 'T"d' 'I I lr.~n l 1 0 lrlow1e (2hr) "Foafrrt ' J•o ~ I •J 1 f;•, JI~ ' II { t 6 1 [) '' (Ji) N11ht Gallery "'' fh1•1l .. "~ t •~r ;o:i 1lfT" 'llllo'' • •ti'' r. I! "'f• r~ 1 .. ~, , •. a\I•' ,. 1'1. • ,.,. I ~flh•' JH••n (D Carol Burnett ' fotnds CD Movit • (2hrl ··Poueued" •· J 4 ~n [ 1 , .. 1orn ~A~ H1·I Ar''"' 1v•v • h•1 •u~·'," • f,tan; "'t '"A lo~• lt1 tn•h• l'rt•Hllt' ""oh~j •n niu•d•• a> 2• P1ev1n & the P1tt~bur&h l rllo 1 ti~ll1~n"t Rr.,.,, I~• lol\I A11i.11r Jr II "'' l~r tr h~1ku•~~I r •r11p .. 111111n '"" • va11 t lob1111> \ 1111 ·~•11111 I ,,11111\t or Roe n.1r11 S1r,111\\ IOI> Lli1110I• €9 V111ina so r 1.1 -8:30- 0 3 10 ~ uvernr & Shirley 111 In~ R,,bl>.,, l .-r•h•, •d1n1 11,r. ,..r11• '''" ~rtHla!•n1 '"' th1 •••l•r 11 tit• p,,,~1lt I •nd• ul I •A• •hr 11• Irr d\ i\ul ~~ s m111"t. rrmanr1 •1111 1 'hb••y (D Thf Odd Couplt ED l11s Chicon 9 :00 O 8 11 Movie· (2hr) "The Dt1erttr" 1ad• I t11hn liv\I .n llttnard l ,. n4 t.nutl C.uron," ll•t~•Oo Mnnlalba11 Bt~1n1 I enm1u I •ad1oi a ca•alrv pAltol on rnt Sourh.,rst lrrn1011P~ 1n IM~fl • r •Pia•" romP~ arro\s a dt•d~lattn \Pltlement "hr1e hP 1rndi the body nl his wo1~ koll,d du11ni an Aoatne 1~1d Imaged And ton1tmpluou~ nt tht Army s cAllou~ attolude Inward 111, mu1dt1 he demls and pmb~•~l on a pm ate vendell a 0 l3 1jt1 The Bii Event· Wheels (R) (7hr) Part IV f 11ca ~OfS on shop lilt1ng sp1ets AS her menial hrallh deleroo1ates Adam learns the Haw~ lesh may havr been 11gged ccnv1n<:1ng him the auto should bf rucllv~ltd lht r~nP.wal ol lhe u101ttt rekindles the allau bt1•Jtn Adam aod B11bara d'sp1te lhe 1n1hat suctos ol the Hawk Buter promo1ts Rusly Horton. rather lhan Adam to com11•ny l\ft\1dent and Adam s widowed s1SIP• asks him lo 1nns11u1e Smo'o Sttven~on s d"lprshrp in whKh she hi\ 1nvuttd r her entut 1nht11lan<:e Roe' lludson let Remrek 81111 Blown Jtss•U Waller R1lph Belt1mr Adele Ma .. Antllony rran<IOS4 and Gerald S 0 t OUihllft Slal 8 1' 101 t2t Tllr"'' C-,111y (R) Helen's Rendtzvous Mrste 11ous telephone ctlls 1nd secret mrel1n1s rud Jack. Janel 1nd Cftnssy to bel•ew~ 11111 Helen Ro~r '' hav•ns an atfau ••lh h11 husbJnd's btst f11tnd (Ruchedultd) CD Men "iffl11 S... (l(l "" ...... .. fD Ill ..... riu11 ISM: lot McC.trtllJ A look at t~• tilt ind times 01 lot McC11thy hiS mot1vallons and acqu11nt111(u · 1Sf\ Mnttr,+tu Tlit1lrt: llllit 2• lht Suriel letter so Nrwschftk -10'.30-m CDNtt11 fD Mystery Murals ol 8a1a so Voter's Popthne 11 :00 0 l 0 11 29 News D 8 10 21 19 News IJ Make Irle Llu&h 0 Movie "Oh, Menl Oh, Women" t """' · J ""Y 1(41111~1 U~v·~ No.-1• l11nRrl RJgPr ll~ro Ua1l~y m Chico & lht Man ID Benny Hilt Show 24 Musica h1an1 ID Old Cavett Show E!3 V111tdadu -11:30- 0 8 12 ,.ow1ts Bunaby lones1M1d1can O 23 39 Johnny Cmon IJ New Soupy Salts Show 0 3 10 19 Movie· "LO'lt tor Ransom" 1or~1 • John 0dv1d\on H~rly f'romlemu• Ro<hAtd l 1nrh m The Gone Show CD Get Sm1r1 2' L1hu, Yoe• l You fD Clptroned ABC News 12:00 IJ hnhfhl Zone m AHred H1tthcod l'rt1tnts m MDw1e1News -12:30-e MlWtt: flf "In Our Time" (Ora) 44 Ida I uprno Paul H,nrtoO GI Mom: Ill' "lust for Cold" (dra) 49 Ida l up1no Glenn ford CD Mowie: .. "Slt•nce Death of Adolph Hitler" tmys) 4J Galt SondtiRU•d lvdwrg Donath ·1:00 0 J3 r3t Tomorrow &iJ Mmri<• tO ~m·12 2:00 &iJ Mo.it· Iii "The History of Mr. l'olly" tdra) 49 lohn Mills Q) C.t Smart -2:30- " ""°'/Mo.it: iJJI ''TllM With· •I l'ity" !dti) 58 Peter Cu$h1nt GI MGM: ''Tiie l'etty Girt" ('om) ~ (Isa l aft(htsler 3:00 U libit: M "Two-W11 Stntdl" <coml 61 ~tier Seller~ 4 :00 G MGM: lllf "TIM $tr1111t 1Mt ti M•rtk t.trs" (1S11) '46 Barbara Sta11wvct K11~ Oouatu Van Helhn GI M9'1t: "C1tito111i1 cu,1 .. u " (dra) ·~2 Co•nell Wilde Tema Wnehl l 1u r e11aoay -4:30- • Nen/ ...... : 191 .. ......,_, et Ml•11t111t" (m7s) '3~-Relph 8,ll1my V•lt11t Hob10n , .... f wEDNESDAYI APlllL 2S ro1 m0tn1n1 1nd lltetnoon hst1n1s. pluse see DAYTIMC PllOGRAMS. Below, foi your C011ven1tnce, are lhe day's movies. OAYTIM[ MOVIES 12:00 O "' "Kill Me Tomorrow" lmvs> ~T Pal 0 Brien Gror2r Coulou11s lo1s Md1,.tll m • "Camillt" ldraJ Ir. Grell Carbo H~dv I amarr l.IAu• I rpvo• Ba11f Aalhbont l11in•I Barrrmo1e llr1abelh Allen ldu1c1 Hoo• l.rfws Henrv Oa111Pll 3:00 10 "QB VII" f'arl Ill 1d1a I 74 Ben Ga11a1a I Pt Rem1Lk Anlhony P•rk1n\ lack llawktn\ Su John Gielgud fuller Mills Judy Ca1nt Sam tall• I EVENING 6:00 O 10 n 23 News DU 8 29 News U Emergency Ont O Ironside m The Brady Bunch a> Streell or San f rancisco 24 01 u rth & Min m Ovtr hsy 39 Maude so Amertc~n Gonrnment -6:30- 3 39 News a Cross·W1ts 10 l!letv Cullin Show m I Lowe Lucy fD Mtchul Jacks.on Show 19 Tht Jo&er's Wild m "'' ~retlrtJ so Protect Un1n rse 7:00 0 ~ DU .23 Nnrs U Tht Ntwlrwtd Game O 8 The Joh1's W~d m 12 Sa MrUion S Man m ~nloid ' Son 24 hm1ly Port11it fl) Mdtll/Lehrer llepor1 29 Emeraency One m DomenlU Montero so lntroduc1n1 Biolort -7:30- 0 World War II: GI 011ry 3 In Search Of... O 10 '3 family feud 0 The Oatinr Game 0 TONIGHT! ANOTHER * UCITING "Sl00,000 NAME THAT TUNE"! U Name That Tune 8 UnlJmed Wo1ld 0 Tic TIC Dough m Adam·l2 .24 Muslu Tt1an1 fD 28 Ton11hl 39 News so Consumer Surv1n l Kit 8:00 O 8 12 The Jellersons (R J Ob\ewd w1lh l<1nd1ng a crucial ne .. cloning accounl an ovtrwroughl 4nd r1hauslPd GeorR' lapses intn 1lrrp 1no .. a~e\ up lo a terulying lcOC)~ '' his fulurp O ~3 >• RHI 'eople A madcap conaee of rral people places and Susan Wln1low (Darleen Carr) worries over 1elllng her new boyfriend about her baby, on Miss Winslow & Son. Wednesday at e·JOPM on CBS P•tO evrnls telebrahng the unusual and olltn insp111ng hvts of ordrnary Ame11cans do1nii t•lrao1d1n11y things lhe hosts ol lh1s proRram are Jrmmy Breslrn Fred W1ll•rd Mar~ Rus~ell 8111 Rallerl1 John B<irbour S~rp Slephenson and Sara Purcell U Movie: (2"r) '1he Bore., SUd " fmys> f>T Don Murra y (n11er 5rtvens lhe undtrworld 1nht1ral1on 1n10 o\me11can bus1"ts\ seems ro locus on 1nvutmenr rn lt&1t1malP 1.ecu1111u rn lh1s myslr•1 U 3 10 n E1p1 Is Cnou111 cRl Cinderella Unders1udy Joanir s proless1onal dtbul as an at11ess causes a confltel ol rnterrn IOI lom ... ho ha~ uneaoecledly b"n ns1gned 10 rev1e"' the play shr is lo star 1n O Mcwtt: W (2111) "Children of the Damlltd" (ho11 64 Ian Hendry Alan Badel Ba1bara f e111s Child"" hom drlferent counl•tts havrng 1denr1cal 1nlellteis 11e brough1 togethet lor Krenliht sludy m Carol Burnett & Friends a> SPECIAL The Bastard Part 11 (R) t?htJ See Monday SPM fD '241 Shahspeue Plays !lhr) "Henry VIII" fhe story of lhe rise and tall of queens powerful du~es. ca1d1 nal1 and bishops C<irdrnal Wolsey gains oower H the Kings che1I minister Anne Boleyn 11 on lhe rise and m111gues contrnue as Bishop Gardiner altempls lo convict A1ch bishop Cranmet ol heresy John S111de slars a~ Henry VIII l1motny w,st as Wolsey Ronald Prc•up as Cranmer Peler Vaughn as Cardnet lu1t1n Grover is Buck1ncham Cta"' Bloom as l<alhtrtne and Barb••a Kellerman as Anne Boleyn ED Vrtia~ so Audtm1 leaders -8:30- 0 e U Miss WillSlow & Soll Sus.n is netvous about her dale w1lh ehg1blt bachelor I 1rrv Setter (Lawrason D11scoll) lo lhe po1nl 11111 when he a111ves she avoids lellrne him she has a baby m 111e Odd Couplt ED Wrestlintl'ec.Mo de Amof 9:00 0 • 11~ Sf(CIAL You C.n'I Co Home Ac•in (?hr) ler. C1anr. Chris Sarandon and Hurd Hallteld slar 1n lh1s drama bued on lhe fhomas Wolfe novel of a s1rugcl1ne young w11ler romanltcally involved w1lh an older succes.slul mamed woman-al a time when Ame11ca and lhe -arid lace a coll1pse of values. financial ruin and 1m11tnd1n1 war Jimmy G11mes. Ch11slopher Murney. Roland Winters Paul Spartt and Mil.telly Mc~url also slar ., t2J) (Jfl Tiie ... btllt: Wlletlt (R) (2hr) Conclusion Us1n1 his POiice conltels, Smolley StewenSOll 1e1s the shopltft1n1 charces 1111nsl Eriu d1opptd. lht dulh ol het youneer son, 1n Vretm1n. 1s lht ft11•I blow thal sends Erica to seek lht ps'f'h111t1C aid whlCh can h'IP her teburld her hie with Adlm llotk Hudson, lee Rtmd. 81111 Blown. Ralph Bellamy, Gerald S O'lOll&hltn and }Usi(1 Waller st11 8 . Gl Qt) CMftit's ._. (R) "An1e1 on H1ch" Krlly tins '" love with lhe h1nd10111e stunt flyina erand$Oll Of I nolOliOUS C11mt f11111e WhOSt enem1H 1n1end to ue the rouna' man doe• live 10 1nh111t the·t1mrly foitu M1chul GOOdwtn and B~rt Fr est at• . SM TV WEEK. APAIL 22. 1979 so Dntd ~Ind Sllow 10:00 DOIDNt1n u 3 ~ llt vecas 1R) Lady let Dan l•lls 1n love with a beaolllul younri lady who turns oul lo be one of lht worlds 2ru1esr 1ewel 1h1tves Kim Basrnrie• Nehemiah PersoH and C4mtron Mitchell riuest &> S,ECIAL Dwst Bowl (R) See Mor1day I OPM SO The ~rs -10:30- m m""" 11:00 fJ 'l-U t Ji Ji, News D 1g n :tt News 0 Mtkt Mt llup G M0t1t: "On Ille Thresflold ot Space" (adv) ~6 Guy Madison V11g1n1a Leith. Dean Jagger John Hod1ak. Warrtn Stevens m Cllico & the Man (() Btnn1 H~I Sllolr 114! Turnallovt fD !lit• Cnttt Sllow ID Vanedades -11:30- f) f (I t Mcwia: Tiit lloU fOfd ftlts/Kofa• D ~3 lltl Jolln111 Canon 0 llew Soupy ~Its Sllolt II f' •1~ ~ f'olice Wom111/ Man nu m 111e Gotta Show a>Get Smar1 J • IJl"s, Y111 & You fl) c,,tiolltd AIC llt1n 12:00 D Tlllllpt Z-m Alfr.I Hitchc:od ,rbtllb O)Mo.ie/llews -12:30- D Mo.it:~ "lllne TllrM" (dra) J6-Merle Oberon. M1111m Hopkins. Joel McCrea. Calherrne Ooucel, Atma l\wrier Bonrta G1anv1lle m Mo.it: _,, ·1 atlltr 1s • 1ec11. elor" (com) ·~o Wilham Holden. ~leen Gray, Mary Jane ~unders. Stu~rt En.in. S1e Ruman Q) llloM: "flbr• of tllt Rtlltt*" (adv) '51 Ric11do Montalban. Cyd Cha11sse. I C.wol Naish 1:00 II aSl (JtJ TOIMrrw Dlllttlkk 2:00 8 .... it : ~ "Tiit l·Slla"4 .._. (dra) '63-Luhe Caron. Tom Bell, Block Peters, Avis Bunnace. Emlyn W1lhams. Ctcely Courtne1dte ..... it: "Tiit "'"'"' ...._ .. (dr1) 'U -Tom Wills. Gfynrs Johns. Mervyn Johns •hit: "Tiit ,, .... ., .. (dra) '55-Alte Guinness Jacl Hawkins., J.ttl Hrwk1ns • Cit SIMlf -2:30- • Mtfit: "fMr ,flllltltlt4 ....,... (dra) '34-Httber1 MtrSlllU. Claudette r.olbttt, M11y Bollnd. Leo C.mllo. Wilham ~r11n 4z00 e lltrit: 191 "Dtstlaetltll ...... {dr•) '60-Dun en., ...... ..,,,., ....... O.t11'r" (dra) 'SI-Alen Ladd. ~111$ Calwtrt, Jen Stttllns. • llMt: .. .,,.. ,...., Secnt" (dra) '51-Jolln Ot!tk. ltt I Cobb. ~~..ll7~.ill ~jb~.SJ.ill..°JIJJP DUCK OUT OF WATER '. .. ~ t; ~~r t"' ~ ,, . ..... ~, ·' .~ Coftsbnu Good ind John Iii. Driver II mike tlltir debuts in m1101 roles » the dlild1t11 of dM>rttd 111rent~i to hH 1nth their 1r111dmother. Tornadoes and torrential ra ins thre~tened lo close down production o" "I Know Why the Caged Bud Sings .. thP special two hour movie made tor lelevis100 a111ng Saturday from 9 to 11 PM on CBS, which was being !rimed 1n the famous hrsto11c site of onr of the most decisive campaigns of the American Cml War-V•cksburgh M1ss1ss1pp1 Often perplexed ove1 what scenes would be shot next lhe production crew were kept on lhe11 toes by the plaguing weather conditions that constantly alters lhe shooting schedule While they were baHled over the weather, no one wondered why V1cksburgh was chosen to shoot "Caged Bird .. Unpretentiously beautiful. V1cksburgh has the geographical phenomenon of resembling a metropolis and 1n othti parts ol the city, displaying a small rural town quality Exactly the settings needed to tell the true story of a young black g11I who was raised 1n Stamps, Arkansas and St LOUIS, Missouri Sitting 1n the shelter ol a huge camera truck Constance Good a rauy lrltle g11I of lourleen. sat bracing her chin 1n her palms as she snrckered at the crew scu11y1ng to beal the unpredictable climate Constance-who 1s lrom Atlanta, Georgra-was used to tornado warnings, and lound humor 1n the Hollywood production company s lranhc reactions lo announcements that more twisters were on the way Adm1t11ne she was the duck out ol water when 1t came to making a television show, Constance says the crew was very kind and understanding of her new venture She had never seen a telev1s1on camera nor had she acted before landing the part ol Maya Angelou 1n the author's teleplay version ol her autobiography Working with such veterans as Esther Rolle. Ruby Dee and Diahann Carroll, the newfound actress was thrilled over the nuances ol lelev1s1on production "My (nghsh teacher suggested t aud1t1on for the producers that came to my school looking for th e lead." reminisced Constance "My high grades and ability to memorue things fast impressed my teache1 so much, I guess she thought the producers would pick a smart a111 hke me ... she 1ested rurin1. Constance who " 'eally a 1eserved se11ous minded young lady says her olde1 s1stP1 was morP P.nthu\ed over her ~etting the role 'She did all ol my 1ump1nr and mPaming 101 me lhen giving an incredulous loo~ she added Do you bet1Pve that altP1 my s1ste1 hmshed screaming she said shP coutdn t behevP this was happening lo her ' Imagine that Disagreeing with the remark some lam1hes a1e so close that what happens to one aHects the rest Constance responded d1yly But I m the one that has to gel up al ~ 00 1n lhe morning 101 an early call Contemplallng over what she liked most besides acting with sta1s she never dreamed ot meeting Constance blurted Being treated like a star And that she was Constance wasn t 1mpressed wllh thr production company h111ng a catering service they knew had del1c1ous lood that d1ove three days and two nights from Los AnReles to V1cksbu1gh I don't like 11ch toods like hogs legs mb salads and tiuH les they mved I 1usl like simple foods that Im used lo eating." says Constance And. 10 he1 case the simple toods consis ted of hamburgers. hench f11es and malts Unfortunately the gou1mel caterers pre planned menu d1dn·1 call for hamburgers. so daily, someone was sent out lo bring her lood horn a well known hamburge1 chain While I he cast and crew ate meals that added unwanted pounds. Constance was 1ust as sahsl1ed with her hambu1gers that soon became known on the set as Connie's Cuisine .. • .... THURSDAY APllll 26 f"or morn1n1 and 11te11100n ltst1n1s. plmt m DAYflMC PROGRAMS Below. 101 )Our conwenitnct, art lht daJ's lllO'llU DAYTIME MOVIES 12:00 O "The frap" (d"1 ~~ R1Chdrd W1dm~1l liM I nul\t• I 411 lfolhm•n G> tw "C1ouro1ds" 1drdl 11 W1lli4m Pu•rll llrdy l dmd11 li•\11 RalhhanP 3:00 to "QB VII" rdll IV ld1a1 I~ Brr1 Cd/l•ld 1 •r ll•n11ck Anlh iny f'trkins 3:30 O "Iii.er ol Ito Rtlurn" (~dv1 ~4 liob•1I M11thum Mdrtl1n Mnnrnt kntv l:.1tho1ff• EVENING 6 :00 0 lO l2 23 Nein 3 Tht Odd Couple U 0 a 29 Nt1n 0 Emeraency Ont 0 lronSAdt G> Tiit Brady Bunch m Strrtb of San rnnCIS<O 14 Human1t1n Throuth the Arts fD Dttr [Uy 39 Mau~ so Desi1n1n1 Home Interiors -6:30- 3 31 News 9 Crou.Wrts 10 Mtrv Cr11f1n Show G> I L0tt Lucy ACROSS I Musical rnslrument 5 Mr Grant 9 Time perrod 10 Type of card 12 Archie Bunker 15 Bus1neu skill (abbr ) 18 365 days 20 Cook1na sauce (bfend) 21 Mr On1n1s 22 Babylonian sun aod 24 Pturel of Runran arrl's name 25 Somethrnf to w111 28 Egyptian 1ng JI Lind Unit 32 Adam's arandson 34 Ga~ fea1u11n11 a 36 i""" on form 37 Sens. oraan 39 To p11n ,, ··-of C1p11 <l2 Humble 24 Contemporary He.Ith ED Mt<hael latkSOll Show 29 The Jobr's W~d el £1 Chn o/Domtn1ca Montero so Home Gardtne1 7 :00 0 U 3 0 2s lltw$ 0 Thf llewlraotd wmt O e Tiie Johr's Wrld G> ,, Sn M1lhon $Man m Sanlord ' Son 24 hm1ly Portrart fD Mac:NtlllltlHtr lltpof1 29 [me11ency Ont so Humanrlln Throu1h lht Ans -7:30-0 $2~.000 l'yram1d 3 W~d World ol Animal• 0 In St11ci1 01 O Tiit Datine Came 0 Tlie lion1 Show 8 $1.91 Beauty Show O TK Ix Dou&h 10 23 Match wmt m Adam-11 14 lnllahon: On Call A ()O tTMul~ p1or.ram de~lmr. w11h rnli~11on n 1Pldt1on lo housinp ED 28 To1u1hl l<!Om1 An eAr1nuu.1~~ wrual lra1u11np, 1nlerv1rw\ w11h r•P"'~ nn lh• phyrhotoa•'"' dnd Wl.•al rll~<ls ul l1vin1; rn dfl t~llh uuA~f 1onr Phonr call\ tram v1~ww 611 .l(f Pplrd 11:.lpllOMd I 19 News so llews<hed 8 :00 0 8 u PlllMIEllC T1mt. laprtss llh•l V1nrrn1 P11ce and l(J1al ll•o•nr \Ill a\ a ctmm1ng unl~lhnmablr couplt "ho lta•tl as llO\I And hnSltS\ ablldlll a mySIP 1111u~ lr.im "h•th transpoits its pas DOWN 2 Hand-out rec1p1ent 3 Either 4 Where sun rrses 5 Taxis 6 0 C '1 partner 7 Cook aaain 8 Mystery Slar's cr.11acter II SuH1c1ent (Clue lo puuio answer) 13 ThrH vowels 14 Brrds 16 Rehed on 17 Ann1m me.uunt 19 Ptec.s ol ·· .. (clue 10 23 puule answer) P!IH 26 Alas1 27 Ms Ryans 29 Ill equrpptd 30 Summrl 33 Remain 35 Hur11n11 36 West 38 Cepone '° Thet is An,wer et end of the Saturday tog , ... 12 \tnaer1 101~ lhr P611 In lh1s tirsr ep•>OOt JP11y 5ttttrr and Ann• Mra1a tu•11 a' a rvcoon and h11 .. rtr 11ho b!ld•d lht ghns1l1 l1m• l •P•~11 lu f(I b•c• It' da> 1n 1%9 and,.,,., 11 bv ~r .. nK awh lwo m111mn dollars dnd lam•s MatAr1h11r ~ut\11 u 1 illlel~• de\1r111g I ••lutn 111 . %1 lo l1nd lhr only pprson c.ip4b't ot '>.i;rn~ lht 1r1, ul h•\ writ I flam( Id lolll •llo 1\ la1a111 •II O l3 lt Whodunn1P Aut11• l •ndlty £Uflb as I hP o" nrr ,1 a hrl!h IUhtOn OhOIO~raphy )IUdtO O ltlowit (2hr) "Sha do• Ott1 Elwtron" 1ara1 68 lamt\ Ira~ , 11£01 l esh• N1tl1en One fOl\d man mana11es to ta~t an rnll•t co11u11t tn .. n P1po" 11s drep seal•d shame 3110 ~u~\11 the 1rma1nm2 1oa1\ of d1gn11y .tilt• lhf town ~h'"" murde11 a youne boy O 3 10 2t Mo1• ' Mindy IHI Mork) Cital,~I llrt W1lh .111 en1aged bully Mt on his he•ls Mork 1~ma1ns Mii vrOIPnl 10 k~eorne w1lh h11 01kan "ays and 11 ballltd b1 th• efforts 10 g"e him a Quiel educal•on 1n ~arthling sell Otltn\p 0 fht S11n1 m Carol Burnttt ' f"lltndi Cl) Mowle: (2hr) "The flewud" 1dra1 6S Mai Von Syoow Yvelle M1m1eu1 A '"' man posse 1\ sto;ily dtslroyed by Find over 1nerr sha1ts trl ~ $~ 000 bounty ED Vm1111 so Tht Wolflrap Connection -8:30-u '3 H Hi1h<lrftt Manor lhP lvrl from Within A plol br !he h ll •nemr•s of the wrdow H~lrn Blacke 11 shorl t1rcu1ted by the elect11lyrng Rev Ian Cten~rlle TV WEEK APRIL 22 1979 0 3 10 (2t Arttrt m The 04d eoup1e Em u C11abin1 de Ambrosio so Tur!Qbo\11 9:00 D $ 1i H•••il ftVt·O (R) Posr hypnotic suu•~flon lrigpers l~IP• murdm •nd S••~• McCarre11 find~ h1m\tU tmll1111ftd 111 cloak and daeeer •~t1vr11es O J~ 31 Quin<J <R> Dead and AltVf Q~rncy Sri~ nul on a lflenlless oun1 lo d•l•rmrnt "'helh~r charred remain\ lolb .. rn11 a bOmbrnt ••P JhOse of• hit m•r 1 rntendtd VKl!m 0 3 lO 2f 81111ty ltlillt1 (R) lht Vandal lht dtltctlves are bfluddlta "hen lhtv amvt al lhe ~latron hOu~• OM mo1nrng dnd trnd 11 turned ups•dt down by an unkno,.n .andal "hn leaves ' mesuge Iha! nn out to get Bar nty 0 Sf'CCIAl The Semi oi loYlnJ tlhrl Roger S1aub.ich hosts this 1Plig10uS proeram w1lh fOSh McDowell focussmg stx luve and mamage m Mtn Grillln Slloll 2' Alt of Uncertainty fl!) World · Cuba Sport & Revolu Iron !hrs p1oeram 1s ~bout lhe poli11t\ bth•nd Cuba's success nl !ht "4ontreal Ot~mp1c games and the Pan Ame,,can itames w ll«hei hpat111 so Ascent oC Man -9:30- 0 3 10 2t C11te1 Couat11 lhe last Drnosau1· When Chief Roy lu1ns several olher middle aeed ch1els ha•' losl lhtu iobs to youoat• men ht becomes convinced Set Ba~tr wants his badee • ED Pee.ado de Amor 10:00 D l 12 BarnabJ Jones 1Ri Barnaby 1s 1ernpoui1ly blinded by a grating bullel wouQd and musr engage on a desperale ballle ut '"'Is with fwo \1llt1s 10 save himself and a key murdtt witness U 123 n l'REMIERE 1'1ewnttn1 Susan Anton rout one hour musir~I ~ho•s prestnltnll an ente1ta1nmen1 p1olole ot singe11actress dance1 Susan Anton In this f11s1 sho" Martin Mull and 811 Bud guest UOEDNtws U ~ 11~ ~ Doctors' P11utt l t¥tS · ludgmenl Call A beaultlul younii atlotney uses 1nlo1ma11on 11.imed ltom her 1omance Wllh medical studenl Kenny Wise to l1le a malpmhce suit aga1ns1 lwo lamed sureeons-one ot them Kenny"s lalher a IPmale medical student and theu hospital Rocky Echeva111a Ned Romero Ann Nava110, hck Somack. Ve1onica Hamel and W1ll1am Sm11tre1s guesl 0) Nilfll Clllery ,. Alter Ille 4t of Uncertainty f1l) B1ltn1ual Edue1tlon: lli1hl 01 Pn•ile1e? so Newsclled -10:30-m 0) News 2• Salute lo S9nn1 fD Treasure:s ol 11'-UICO so footsteps 11 :00 D 3 U a 10 2t News U r2 ilf at News U Ma•e Mt Lau1h O McMe: • "Pn11C1 ol fons" (adv) 49 h1one Powe• CD CJllCO & Ille Man 0) Benny Hill SM9 fD Dick Cnett SM9 -11:30- D CllJ 1f21 Mowies: M•A•S•H/ McCIM U 1231 (3t1 JoltnnJ CmOft U Mft Soupy Sales SM9 U LTI <f01 ~ S!Jr5'y & Hutch/ M1nnla m The Gon1 Show 0) Gtl SNrl 11~ Ulin, Yoea & You f1l) Captiofttd MC News 12:00 U TwiliJhl Zlllt CD Alfred Hrtthcocl l'rtsenls -12:30- " llllMe: ''lllt Ttfllll J'1<U111" (dra) 6~ MarctllO M1s11011nnt m Mo.it: "M"' of Ille Aftftttr" (ad~) ·~1 John Derek G) Mowie: "U Htllft 111 De<•" (com) '61 -Pal Boont 1:00 II (21 (lt T °"* '" .. .....,.,. 2 :00 fl -....: ''Sllt'a IK• 111 lrlH· wt'' (mus) ·~3 V1r11n11 Mayo Cl~ Mt £mm1nuel You ~me Alonr m 111"11: -"l'lllt Mt4tl" (com) ·~J-M111lyn Muwell -2:30- • Mowlea: 'Lui Plane lo Bulbtck," "S1err1 Pusa11" -3:30-m ....,..: .., "f1"" 1d111 ·~1 Wrlham Phipps, Sustn Oou&IH FRIDAY Al'lltl 27 for morntftl and alter-kstin1s. please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, lor 1ou1 conYe111tnce, art tht day's movies. DAfTIME MOVIES 12:00 O Jli "Clnt War" (dra) ~8 Charin 81on~on lltnl I 11I01 lenniler Holden m · • ""'' 1>11 DtYOrcee" (mus) 34 -f 1td A~laue G•net• Roeers Alice Brady 3:00 10 "QB VII" Conti 1d1a) 74 B'-n Gauata l" Rtm1ck Anlhony Perkins l..30 U "Marilyn" (Ilia) £J Rock Hudson nanalts lh1s ll1bu1e to Ma111yn MonrnP EVENING 8:00 D 10 12 l2 llttn DU !8 1 ~ lletn U EmerceMr Ont O Ironside CD The Bradr Bunch 0) Streets ol ~n fr1nc1sco 2~ 01 Earth & Man ED frttStyle <R> GttaSP Monke~ I hos l1nal episode hx:u\o on Ch11s and htr anempt 10 o~e1comt lht ~~ephrnm 1n ht• IO•n Jboul htr Jbtloly to hind le the 'ho•t\ at a eas \lalton tCaphOntdl 11 Maude SO" Cahlornta's Pubhc Worh rs -6:30- 3 ll flews $ C1oss·W1h t<Jl Merv G11ff1n Show G)I low luCJ '~ Bill Moyers' Journ1I fD Mld11tl laclson Show (.ff1 Tiie Johr's Wikl ED u CrlHa Bien Cri.lda SO P'rottcl Unimse 7:00 D l3 DO 12i1 Nen U Tiie Newlywtd Game (fl IJ Tiie Johr's Wild CD \12) $11 Milliaft S Man CE SanfOfd & s.n fD MacNtllllehm 11~1 12Jl E111tr1t11CJ One m Dellltllltl MOlllero ,56 h rm Dittsl -7:30- ., Nut SttJ ltyOlld ll ;J)Tht~ .. YHftl ""'It's Sptcl•I "lhe I rouble •tlh Mot lier A mother and dau&Mtr cltsh a-.er lheu d1llmnt vtfWl ol 1 wm1" s platt 1n lht world •lld 111 the llome e l'ro ..,..,. lhe Boslon Rtd Soi al lllr ~hf01n11 An&tft • 0) Qf ....,.._ ~"'"' Cl Tl< Tee~ .., .... u Q4l C411tttnla Te11ipt tm2tTtnl&'lt ()ti ..., (fll Wtttr'• l'itltliM 8:00 fl (12> $PlCIAl Tiit htllf1I 11 111t 1t1crMIMt Hiii• !Rl (2h1 I rnt1 lwo.hour 5peml foc111u on lht furlh1r 1dYtnluru ot On1d Bruce S.nner 1 ",lenh'1 whose rad1a11on 1\1 WfEK APRIL);> 1914 Since Carts Now you can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. '"-r•• .....,.., (104 NMtl "'"""'" lflC0fl¥efl- t'O ~•t• IHI"'" ll•mt, plllt e4dlltonel.,KH fOY le•-ofl PH ,~,: :1:'co-:;"., •m:1 :: • • • , I 11 15 . so JO•' ... ' ~•t1ctllllt 10 I I Pltot Prlrttlng Stiot)IMng Ult I : P.O. 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IA1 tT\Un\t .. wu· titfi:ot I D 2l 39 D111'tent Stro~ts 1 ~' , rtt1v• Ll·•lf• Y,1 11 .. ,mm111111 I Alt I tn .-'41•• dt"f' ti wt I 1uid Atn II\ 1 II ~11~1 111 I " fu1n II" t; tit ,. fl 1,t~ d:J't\O ~ 1t;.r11 tt H• 11 I 1 I !t1Pr f'li l)fl'P-t r1ti1 n O J 10 ?9 ramilJ R llvrtrt, r 1 •h• [I 11 0.i• ••1 Ao ' .u.. ~ " ur l!udrt, i' • I HI o~u•I a~ "th • l14\h1 •O•• rt" '"' • ~ ~~''" .h• l1nd1h••~~lf111 '''' I~.• ""'~ 1n1 •~O rnrt th• •••111n1 •n troub" .,,1h lh• p111,. t 0 MOVlt' (2hr) "Tiit B•& und" ••U> < Aldfl I Add Vll~lllld \layn f Jmond J 811•11 Ou11011 ~''"' C:ovtl WA• t m• lr •a·. r.af!IP 141\llr\ 11v II• L1~••·· ~''W" h•nd•rt t1u1•• h1 ~ 11111111>' rue~thf'o w1I~ • R•Oup ~I "'h·~t i'O"'"" to hd~• a •a1l•oa1J \PU' '••d tlr,-.1 11.1 lh•o• I.inc!\ m Cml Burnett & r riends W Movie: aw (Zhr) .. This Woman Is Dangerous" 101a1 'l.' Joa11 ( ,_,.f~•d O~nOI\ Mor11on A h1ih po ,..,,.q tltAlnd 111 ,, w11m~11 111 lh1· 11ndr•,.1·•'tl •"ll hrr •"·''' In rludr 't-1 ,,,,,,. fD 24 so Wnh1ncton Week m V1v1ana -8:30- 0 23 >9 Hello, lmy IR1 II " •i " Hao· 1a1> n ,,. h• .1 4 • /. '• "'"" '''"•''l ) "~ ·"' ' 1 •t' I I tp ~ ~fl". t1lf' 11 •I• I N1 O~V,tilf'I "h1• ' ,. ,.11 rtd .,~ onu1uf'tt! ~'" m SPECIAL loser hkt All Quinr L~•""''~• ano Crr~"'Y 5,,,.~ \ta• fD 2• so Wall llrtel Wtek m Eduardo lltPeudo dt Amo1 9 :00 0 23 it The R0<Uo1d rites 'RI f '" •nr Mt\•tnRt• Jim 1tno.1•d'I•\ ,, '"""~'h•r· with D•trtlivf ll•th~I ~'"' ti. t~kt• ''upon h1m,.11 ''' h'IP 1n;~\hidl• fh r· ,1dy1n1• ol (lrpufr ln,,1 luwn• \ 11nla1lhtul .. 1IP U 3 10 29 Movie: (2hr) "With This R1nf' (dra l 18 lonv Hrll lom llo1tey Ooan~ tanov~ JoyCr IJ•W11t tohn f or\ylh• Scoff ltylM11h Oonn y Mosr Pork Van PAll~n flrllv Wh1tr A\ wpdd1n~ Clal~' r~ordly ~oprndfh tn~ARPtl rouplr1 ind fh'" ta1111f1•' d•I' tau2t11 uP on ' wh11lw1nd ot •mollun.tl ttM~ p~\f lovf\ Pd•fnt~I P"\1Utr ~nd •,0<1~1 ~"" l1nancoal obh~•t111n\ m Mm Cnlhn Show 24 f.Y I fD Mntupiece Tlit1lrt Lillie so lloo 10:00 0 8 1 i CIS lie ports. The llostOll Gots lo Ch1n1 I h• lltXfon SymphQn1 O•(h"llA host~" 10111 ot China Jul munlh 1\ lht .ub1tcf or lh•\ ,,pn•I CorrupnnMnl f d 8radt•v produC'• Anaoew l~<• Jnd t•t<ut"' pr!KllK" llow11d Strongrr l•d thr ''Rhl m1n '''m !hit CMtlfO lh, orrh•\lrl' t1iumph1nl wet~ lnnv, lour 1(1 Shan1h~1 p,•1nR hMlun1n~ lhr I Ofb•dd'n Cily and th, blflhOl~c, nl conduclm Sr111 01nw~1 tht Ct,ar Wdlf ano "" \ur111und1nt roun11,\1dt Cl n ru fllt Ou•• ·1 one A fh1n torn~ Lynn Uu~t l•llS v1chm '" • b•tutilul bft&u1hnR youn~ woman 1B1111n1 I Att,11) who \M\ him 1111 o "" \n1rih m .in u11d•1110lld G~• 1h'll op,rat1on 0. 0) "'"' , ... ,. (D N11hl Gallery 74 Cenerahon on the Wind ID Royal Htr1latt lne I udr,1 I rldl l l•r 1f fn1~1' JUl\ldndH , th~nd' lo\ H1·~11 VU Ho no, Viti .ind I l1/<1t rfh I 111n llldft lho\ •p1!.11d• /'jJ";r1 Huw ,\ntldon ,, ~ Al 'n• t Jt ti {1)tlP 11lO so Wotld -10;30- 0 Y011th & the ls.sues m W Hew\ 11:00 0 3 O 10 2t llurs D 8 12 23 39 llr•s O Make Mt lJufh O lllo~1e· t• "lht Cluel Su " lllrnl SJ Ide~ Ha11~1n~ DonalO SondPn V11~1n1~ MtKenna m Cn1co & the lilan Q) Btnny Hill Show 2• Another Vo.er ID Die~ ~•tit Show W Variedadtt -11:30-u 8 12 Pro Bnhtball Playol1 lr·am110 hr .1nno11nrtd D 23 39 Johnny Cmon O lltw Soupy Sales Show O 3 10 29 Alan Kini Tennis Clas.soc 1,1n11 Co,~r~v· llom C.ie~ar• PJ1~lr 10 ld' Vtg4· N~•dO<l m The Gona Sllow W Get Smirt 2• l1hn, Yoia & Yo11 fD Caphontd ABC News 12:00 O Tw1l1&hl lont m Me Bo1 fD llO•I m Mov1e/1Cm -12:30- 0 Mom· "AnJ Gun Can Play .. lwPSI loll I dd Byrnes Gllbrrf Roland Kdtrfn 0 Hdr<l m Mom: "' "Ch1u&o S1nd1· Ult" (dr~1 \~ Denno\ 0 ~rPlt Abbe ldllP Xd••Pr Co&df W MO'fre: "Tower of Terror" \ho• 1 !? ~lt/V Ktndall fran k f ml~y 1:00 D 2l lt Midnlahl Special O Maveric• -1:30- 0 lllov1t: "Return of lllt G1ant Monsters" f\C• lit fib 1(01110 Hon~n 10 Adam 12 2:00 0 lllowre: "Tht 0..1111 4 O'Clock" tadvr 61 Sptnt" lrdrl fr~n• Srn~lr~ ltan """' -'umonl O Mo•rt: "' "lh111e" !tom) ~I P•ul Oc1utla1 llttbtrt Crtn m Movie: "S.nta re" (Wf\) ~I Randolph ~cnll I~•·~ Cirl,, -2:30- 0 Mo•1e. "The lnt1td1blt '•m l11<1dtftt" ldf4l 68 Roa,1 Brown, W Cet Smal1 3 :00 Q) Mo>i1t· 111 "Tiit Lrt1n1 Ht1d" ll\01) Ab,I S~ruar R~11~ Arenas 4:00 (i) Mot1t. • ''The Lone Mtl!IOIJ" (dra) ·~3 John Mills m Mo>l!t: "Odon10" (a<lv) ~G M•ldOnald U"Y llh~nil~ (ftmrnp -4:30- 0 M.wte: • "Vt'ln1 Women I tht S.1 S.1ptftt" (ad•l '':./ ~bv OattM Su\~n C~bot SATURDAY '-PRtl 21 MORNING 6 :00 O Tti,t's~t 8 Sunust Semester 0 Community fetdlmk m Unrnrsstr ol the AH -~:JO O Sunnse Semester 0 Bay City Rollers 0 Draine! e TV Clu.sroom-Art 0 Davey & liohath 10 Tht Courw ol Our T 1mu m Speak 0111 W Infinity factory ID ~plloned ABC News 39 F •mily Por1111t 7:00 O Marlo's Ma11c Movie Machrnt Cl J3 31 Frtd I Barney D Bia Blue Marble U 3 10 29 Scooby·Doo. Where art You! 8 ~ Ct1s.sroom-~1n1sh O Hot Fudae Show m Elementary Newi W WOman Rttl to Ru l ID Yo1a for Health -7:30- 0 Dusty's Trethollst O n s• Tht JetSO<ts O Pa«setters U :i 10 29 hn&lm o 1V Cfawoom-Cussnt 0 The Lone 'an1er m ThJt's Enouch W Romper~ ID Inner Ttnn1s Onr 1n 1 m•es ol hall hOur tPnn1s tes\ons drrrvrd hom a best srlhng bollk !'lh•Ch advooles A mrntar appto~th 10 lhr )00•1 8:00 O a 12 f'opeyt U U 3t Godzilla Supt1 90 O Movie: "The SlllOrd of El Cid" (adv) 62 Rol~nd C~rPy U 3 101 2t Superfriends 0 Rolkrr Superstm m Mow1e: "Bia City" (dra) 48 Ma1R~"' O'B11rn Danny lhnma\ ID Jo/In C..lllwaJ Interviews m ln111ht1lllowit -8:30-m Southern Cal1loi1111 fli)llon 9:00 0 • 12 Tht luas IUMJlllOH ll111111tr t,llow O Thuthte•ers Q)Vo1 hpuh -9:30- D :d st Daffy 0.Cl D Mowit: ~~"IO Sllooti fast" ('fits) 66 Glenn Sa\Oft U ' 10 2t SceM,'s Alt Stirs 0 Mowit: • "Tiits Is Not 1 Tnl" ldra) f>7 Seamon Clim m Tiit r rellCh C11t1 10:00 D n rit ,,o 111111111 lo) Anttlt) Dodger\ at N•w Yor~ Mrt\ (Pumar~l St tou1s C11d1nats •l C1nc1nnah lied~ (S~ondaryJ m Mtrit: "' "h11111t11 111 "'"°" (tom) ~I t.hrk Stevens fD Olict Uflfll • Clnlk TV WEEK APRIL 22. 1979 -10:30- 0 8 11 hrun/Super Seven U 3 10 2j The f'in~ Plntllef m lluhYille MUSIC m fmstylt m hnf1111 h kon 11:00 0 3 IQ_ 21 Wttbnd ~f 1R fhe £scape of a One Ion Pet Centi The story ol a young trrls wrly r ttorls 10 save her p111e w1nn1n& bull hom the butcher shop Stacy S1>1or lltn1• 8ore11 ano lames Calahan Siar 0 Tlmller m S'ECIAl htrul the Hard Way 1R) Ch11s eon1n11on s Brol!Sh e1peo1 Mn madt an attempt lo climb Mt f verrn four of his teams success lullv rtathtd lht 100 1 .. 0 men d•ed ID Japanese Cherry Blossom Fntiu l 0> 1111 Ecuador -11:30- 0 Outdoors U ~ 110 ~I Ame11un lands land W Sports Afield W Musiu Colombt1n1 AnERNOON 12:00 U t Spm Audtmy 0 Voy111 to lllt lottOlll of the S.1 0 Cast Side K1dJ m Soul Tu1n 12 811 Blue M1r1llt m Tlru n 24 <Mttmpomy Ht1lth 0> Wa"er Mtrudo so AKenl ol Man -12:30-u • f~ fat Albert 3 GrHltst Sports Le1tr1ds u "°Pie 7 1b Disco 10 fl!) Movie; "floitlnc Wetds" (d11) 59 Sublllled 2t Slla 111111 1:00 0 8 12 Ar\ ti 1 ~ lcMl1nty to Adftnture D ?3 )t lqtnds of Golf live semi hn&ls co~eragt from lht Onion Creek Country Club in Austin Teus O Ttte Sta Valley U Moone: ''S•ey" (wU) '66 r tss P11ker Diana Hyland I 0 Outll I o,1111 m <Mer t1t111ts II) Marc111 We1bJ .a:t lonanu Ol San!A/Souer so TIM AIMrican Story -1:30-u It lO Mlftlltet 3 T.,.c t Q!Nft11'1 rt1111 ftSthl1I G *-" & Cea.tit )0 Mttlt: .. ,.. ti "'""*'M (cka) 11· MICl11el S'11111n J • , ""'" '-'tr1it 2:00 fJK~ I i) (Jtl ~~-fillll"t .......... a i llllwlt: "ltflt lllt On1111 Sloiil;" (011) '73 Robt1t OcH110 Ga USC/UClA fitc• Meet !'.overa&e ol this annual 1rack cvrnt tlti Mt•lt: "l.111y" (dta) 't•- f1td,ric rr11ut, Tyne Oily 0> Johll W1JM Cl1S1KS r~ Amtr\ull Gowtt11111t11I -2:30- fJ n Tabs All lllnds Tlllsh'lll 11-..11 f13 ... ' Tlli"IS lltl tew11ey It Adttal11t 3 :00 IJ Wtsltfll~ g fa111ily f11111 rtshnl Up 1n Arms" Danny !\aye and Dinah Sho1t star 1n this mus1ul comedy e (~ OJ 121) M111 llifta T t1111ts ta.Ilic Frnall coware horn Caesars Palace 1n tu Vegas Henda Iii M0tlt: "11111• lenuth the EMtlt" (scr 11) &8-l\erw1n Malhews ~JJlrOllliM 12:~ The Act ol U11ttrt1lnty 63 fillttll ll1 tHl T1lis W• Ill lastb1ll 9 Dtslrnltla Home 111t1rron -3:10- 11 lftl Sporh Spectacular A report on lhe s11111s and sound\ ol sports rn Shanghai .. ("'J"Mrt fJ3 Tiit s,irlt ol Jo1111 Mims in lht llttlltfllHI <DJ G111test s,.tts tecemts 4:00 GI Miaioft l111~1t G> Mowit: "list Om ti '°'"ptlr" (dra) '60 Sim Rems 1111 Metlt: "The "'"' llun111r" (dra) '67 Fran~ S1n1111 3 Afttt tM Act of UnctrtJrnty m,.,_ CDT•~ Ot,orlio Cft Morie: "Tiit ._non Tapa" (SUSI>) 71-Son Connery 'JO "1ie<t UMlne -4:30- it(J Ot Elrlll ' ..... Sil Qllt ,.,, USA! 5:00 fJ 'rojec1 l'Mtt1ll111 In lh1s lrnal l!vt special host Sttve (dwards and 1MOless1onals 1n the p11~nt1n& '"Id handlt calls from viewers an such 1op1cs u smglt pa1enls. divorce ~nd n pa1ahon. losltr homn adoptton and wo1~ing parents U frtt-4·All 9 11) SI.Ir Tre• • m Cit) Widt World ot Stlof1s Featured r~ the Geotgt W1lhg 1oc~ climb of Dtv1l's lower 1n Wyom1n1. and 1 Kentucky Derby preview D "9N: "lest rn111r (c,,a) '69 Lloyd 811dces Anne f 1111c1i Ctll .... • lltwlt : !jlllt '"'"'·-Alwys llillfl T · • (mn> 46 Lana lurner. lolln • iwme Cronyn 11ll"-'•" msa. S.Cut mr•• -S:JO - iviNING 8 :00 ... (t) Ill ttt) .... • lllM: ~) "fllt ~ W" (dra) '64 -Jan\U OacfM. Pamcl1 t llf1n A coc-y yo11n1 1 Att car drivtt I b11ll0t1 entess tollt&e. bullcl' 1 tat 101 ~ m1lhona11e racer and then Wltl~S rt 11 Kt. Hn m llcwle: (211r) "Tht flled11sen" (d1a) 10 Ch4d Cwtll l\'•th 8a11on An tnsu• •net rnves11gator stts out to hnd an aisont)I who ·~ !>tllrn1 one fut ;it1e1 anothtr '.2• Que "51, USA! ED T ur!Ylloul -6:30- D '3 8 tl 13t ""' D IQ!) Ty1t1 Mooie ,,, W.m·l2 (24 fOltSttP' Eli) Cllilof1111 '1iblK Woller. A Time o1 Crisis 3' lour Golcltn Cmpue so Jolln Calla•1J lnttnttW\ 7 :00 0 The "'" b lli11rt ( IJ Amtrlun Utestyle 8 SJ.91 Beauty Show II EJtWitntU Los An1etes (() 'i!blk Alfti11 0111cu OJ That's Hollpoo4 m ct 2' raf,1 Of The Ltwre11ct MSlloW U """' Tllal Tune (l4 Onct Upon t CllUIC f1i) talifOl11ia '°"'"'' GI lo1 dt Mtlko SO ~In City limib -7:30- 0 2 Oii Ille Town 3 Yoii111 l'eoplt's St>f<1tl Yea• ot lhe Oraeon U lfO family ft11d U Maid! &amt f """''" ... 2l Tiie MUHtb 114' TllrH Amtriun Goldi1111ths ED fooUltpt 8 :00 0 l6 (11' TM lad "nrl Bears llutltrma~er and f1osty l)OOI thtu money lo buy a broken oown raceho1$t and run 1nlo a perplUtn~ emo11011a1 problem when tht hoist "I~ on hnne1 's parakeet D ~3! Ot1 CHlh (R) 'High fly" Jon and Ponch stop an overloaded m1n1bus on lht lretway ~nd discover lhe passengers are lhe los Angele~ Rams' Chee1teadm who art headed 101 lhe slad1um D ''o Socctr Jht Calllo1n11 Suri at the Dallas I C)(nado~ II ) l 1101 fH Wllat's H1P9fni111 (R) "fnr l andlady" Spar~s fly •hrn Ra1falls1n love w1lh 1n oldt1 woman his l1ndlady and dftcrdes he s loo e1o•n up IC)( his letnaet friends D MOfle: (I \Wlr) "Man lllo C.Uld CMll Otltll" (llol} ~9 Chmloper tee Anion 01U11nt A man 10• years old who stay s younc throutll • S1>t<11I &l1nd Optrahon renews an Old rom1nte llt kill~ • dottOI illt1 '" ltarns lllt yo11111 """ •lid tikf) tilt JUI a\ p11sont1 GI "'9lJlr1, Dlnst..n An Obtttt ol Value·· llle d~ppu11nc:t ol 1 oramond brOich cause\ mahclOll' aou1p and mutu1I susPl(111n below 1111r\ when hdr M1110t1t s w10owtd moll\tt I 1dy Soulhwold. •nd h~1 c.omp1n111n come lo slay G» MIN: (l~r) "llllNoltf" ($Cr 11) . 14 Clttt W1l~er Carl Bell A conslruc11o~ew becomu lht w1e1 101 a murderous t1rlh mov1n1 m1th1nt which hts unurthed a •t11n1e mtltOritt Cl4l ,.....,.,..,, °"' ''*" ................... 79 so "°''' Heiitace -8:30- 0 e t 2 &llly 81t1v l1n•ll11nr~h lhe 11111 ol h•s drtdmS ~rliAn~r Sclmers .. hen his datr al lhf Moll c1ans llall "'"\a l•C'tl to Hollyw•JQd and M 1m321nts slw1nt 1n th•""" fJ 3 10 29 o.tu Houw l• Sllt1k Prw1"" 9:00 0 f U Sl'£CIAL I ll,_ Wiiy tllt Cactd Bird ~p (]hr) 1'1ul Ben1am1n D1an•nn Cdrrol RuOv Ote Roitr C M~l'v {Sther Roll• Mi02t S1ncla11 Constanc• GIJ<Jd ano John M Ottvtr II \lat 11· M4y4 An&elnu s autoD1ug1aonv 01 • 011~hl stM•lt•t bi•t~ illl wh<i t1no~ Q~tt•y anll much pain 1n tht Soutn du11na tn t dtp1ess1on vurs a~ sht ·~ growing up Sonny hm Gain,\ and Ari [vans to ~lat u J) ,. 81 ' the Bell fJ a 10' 12' Tht love &Nt (Rl Julies Dilemma \ta111n2 Norman r ell nnd Belly Garrell ·Roc~y starring Jimmy Baio and Mtilsu G1lber1 and Who s Who. s1a111ng ldmts C.o<;o and Dody Coodma11 m Sl'ECIAL Miu Cahlor111a lnt11n1 11111111 Buuty Pat""' l~hrl live covmge of lh1s annudl ••enl from Knall s lltrry farm 34 Austin Ci1y limits fD An Act of Concrtu $~ The Suriel ldttr -9:30- 0 Mom: .. (I \lihrl "The Colouus ol lltw YO!t." (sci Iii ~8 lohn Ba1111ty Olio 111uat1 M~I• Powtrs Ross Mart in A brain SUlitOn hdnSlttS 1111 dud SCttnMt \On\ b1a1n 10 tilt huo ol ' 9 loot •&O oound 1u1oma1on O> lllpt Callery 10:00 D n 1U Suputr11n 1 ht Green C11l Aboard Supertra1n lht livt giealest po~tr players 1n thr •01ld comom 1n tht glam01011s i~ 000 ln1erna11ona1 Po~er Champ1onsh1p but 011e ul th• players is replacing ltie real monty 1n the game w1111 toun1erlt1f bill~ Roddy McDowall Clt~von f 1llle David Huddl~\lon Htn1y Jon•s. Clydr Kuuhu dnd R•bttca ll.lld1ni auest U A VARIElY Of STAltS • VAR1ETY CLUB'S SPflUtC sr£CTACULAR U Sl'lCIAl. Variety Club Ttltt!IOll (18hr) Monly Hall lloSt5 this s11th annual spring sptcl1<uf1r lo ben,111 T' wr flo, APRIL 22 1979 hdnd1capp~d and unde1p11v1ltUd childrtn S1 heduled gursts include G,,p,ury f'tck Rrchdld Dawson l\11k Doogl.1\ Rrg1\ Philbin Jae• Sm11n and lhr Donn lrenner 01thestra fJ 3 10 29 fantuy Island (R) Mt I aroo \la111n1t Connie Stevtns 1nd 8a•b1 Benion and !ht Appo1n1 111en1 sta111nc Berl Convy m s11ukmy 2( All Ac1 °' eon,ress m Roots. ._, l lleuae so 011t Ot tM Miui"l 11:00 0 1 fJGJ g)lltWl Q 8 iO St llews 0 SeUllMI Crty TV llel'tlork 12 Mone: "Too Ult !ht Hero" t01a) 10 M1charl Caine Q) Ben11y Hill Show 13 Mam·l2 2• Nova fD Mot1e· • "Tht Ei1ht O'Clock Walk" toraJ ~J Cathy O Donnell 29 Ted f11ttJ Show -11:30- 0 Mo'ffl, "Tht lJSt Oay" (IOP$J 7'> R1t h4rd Widmar k 3 Mowrt: "lli11111" (m)\I 53 Ma111yn Monroe loseph Collen D U lt Saturday "iahl LI•• fJ Mom: "The Protenlonah" l•dvl '66 81111 lanraS1er e M°'le: w "Pu.nit to Marstilln " (advl 44 Humphrey Bogart Claudt Rain~ O Mone: "ti H•ppentd at llithl· mare Inn" lho1 I 10 ludy G"son 10 Mo¥it. "Innocent IJSlafldtrs" tsusp) I? S1an1e, Baker m Mowct: .. "Saratoa•" (com) 37 Cl11~ Gaw tun Harlow O> The W ies 12:00 lt Solp f 1<tory Disco -12:30-m -.latru : ,,,,,11td lhe 8ra1niac 1:00 D St llock Co,11<111 -1:30- 0 Talkabout O Tiit Mvtnturen m Mowru: Oau~htu nl 01 lt~yll, "1\111 lh~ Ump11f 2 :00 Ii) Mo.its: Scali ol tllt Anlarcttc 1ht S1>1dt1 & t~• fly . 3:00 O Movie: "loc•. Sloe" & S.irtl~ (wn) 70 lac~ Albertson ..... " TV WEEK. APRIL 22, 1979 1h PRICE SALE On Demonstrators