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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-07-15 - Orange Coast Pilot7 "' SIJNDAY. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNtA SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1979 THI RTY-FtVE CENTS Miller Ca11s Critics 'Poor Losers' .,, l'l'SV& llA&IU& .... ....., ......... Newly appotnted Orae,e Couty S\apel'\'iaor Ediaon MW. aaya local poUtJclans who bl-.t· eel tu. .. *lion are .. Just bad 1-ers .•• The controversial '8·year-old attomer. who was appointed by Gov. Edmuod BJ'Own on FriU,y, 1ay1 be'• ''appalled by the at· \ackt" be'• re.eeived. •·11ve been interested in being a supervisor for a long time but I'm getttnc a little tired ol de· fending myself against every kook in the county.'' Tbe appointment of Miller, a flve-year pn1oner of war 1n North VletJMain, wH nlled a .. tra VMty." a "aerloua mistake" and a "slap In the face to tbti VOt«!rs." The harpeat critlclam or M IUer's appointment came from State Democratic Chairma n Richard O'NeHI, who had urged appointment of former As· sembtyman Ron Cordova. O'Neill, when contacted Satur· day, said the move by Brown was his way of getting "revenge in Orange County." "I've aJways supported Brown -eveo when he ran for presi· dent," said O'NelU. "J s ure 78-degree Rule Has Few Fans By JACKIE HYMAN 0t tlMI o.llY Pllet S\Mf On Monday, a federal regulation takes effect that will touch every business and other non-residential facility in the country. The ruJe. which has the force of law, was signed last Tuesday by Preside nt Carter but has gone largely unnoticed. The rule requires non-residential air conditioners to be set no lower than 78 degrees Fahrenheit • a nd heaters to be set no blgber than ~ degrees. Violations are punishable by fines up to $10,000. It is estimated new limits could save between 195,000 and 390,000 barreJs of oil a day nationwide. No one b automatically exempt. said Greg Coot, ~external affairs officer for the Department of Energy in Los Angeles. O f c o u r s e , h e a d m i tt e,d , enforcement will be almostimpossible. HYMA" "Do you know bow many non-residential buildings there are in the country?" he said. "I don't either." Instead. Cook said, officials are counting on voluntary Sl'!\DAI. SPEt'l .~I , compliance by building owners or managers, and hoping for cooperation from the public by suffering in s ilence. And the government is relying on the news media to s pread the word. s ince direct notification is a lmost impossible. The hum or air conditioners may soon be replaced by the rustle of paperwork, Cook added. ANTl·WHEW-MIDft'Y Fena 8-* In Style Every non-residential facility has to obtain papers from the Department of Energy and file them within 30 days lo explain how it has complied or to apply for an exemption, he said. Among the permitted r easo n s for an exemption are: -The air conditioning equipment uses less titan 3.5 BTUs per hour or one watt per square foot of gross floor space. -Manufacture r 's warranty requi r e s keeping the equipment at a diff e rent temperature to prevent damage to the machine. A coo l er temp era ture i s necessary to preser ve industrial m aterials. agr icultural com modi ties. food or other such goods. -Special conditions are required to protect .plant life essential to the busines§, or to protect animals. Coo l er tem peratures are essential to protect the health or pe rsons in llcensed health care facilities. Cook noted th at ho spit als aren 't automatically exempt, as no ooe is, and might be grant«! exemptions only for part of the building. The ruling ls in erf ect for nine months, Cook said. A check of som e Oraa1e Coast facllllles Friday drew mixed respo.-and revealed some confuskla. S()Okesmen for ae~al medical faclllUa said they UM>ulbt lmpitala were exempt. One_... repneen~U.e wu under tbe lmp,...1lon <&M 11, Pase AJ> L. won't support him now 1n bis prealdentlaJ bid." Miller, who says be spent Fri· day and tbe early part of Satur· day with Brown, says he can't understand the verbal darts from O'Neill. "l thought my relationship with him was better than that,·· MUler said. "He CO'Neill) told me he'd support me. 1 guess he ·just bas too much or an invest · ment in Cordova." Miller was criticized for his association with To.m Hayden and Jane Fond<\. - Ass emb l yman Rich ard Robinson, D-Santa Ana, suggest· Carter Polishes Address WASmNGTON CAP> -Presi· dent Carter, deeply troubled by a lack of confidence in bis leadership, ended his domestic summit at Camp David Satur· day and returned to the White House for a speech he concedes may be his last chance to rally the nation. Carter spent much of the day meeting with speechwriters and top aides polis hing the na- tionwide address he will give at 7 p.m. tonight. Members of the press corps. who normally a re allowed on the lawn to see and photograph the arrivaJ, were barred from doing so Saturday. White House press officials gave no reason for the cban~ except to say tltey saw no reason for the coverage. Journalists· who met with Carter Friday aftemoon s aid be conveyed the impression or a man determined to change the direction of bis presidency. They described him variously as "a thoroughly chastened leader," "as a deeply troubled and wor· ried man," and as a man ready to make bold policy proposals and substantiaJ staff changes. This period of r e fl ection followed a hectic. and mostly secret, 10-day domestic summit at Camp David. Jt evidently was based in large part on the views Carter sought from more than 100 persons in public life and the private citizens he cons ulted personally in Carnegie. Pa .. and Martinsburg, W. Va Carter was reported ready to propose in tonight's speech a major synthetic fue ls program a mong other things. The aim would b{' to find suffi - cient alternative fuel resource~ to replace more than half the ()II the United States now imports from foreign countries. Such a program would cost <See CARTER. P age A2) ed Hayde n a nd Ms . Fonda ..single-handedly engineered" Miller's appointment. T he ex-POW s aid that Hayden and Ms. Fonda are friends of his. adding that "I know they helped me a great deal but so did many other supporters." Miller claims that s ince the announcement of his appoint· me nt to rm the seat in the third supervisorial dis trict. that became vacant with the bribery s entencing or Ralph Dledr1ch, he's received 3.000 calls and telegrams from well-wishers. "The whole thing came down lo this: Brown was getting pressured from O'Neill and everyone so be finally threw his hands up in the air and made the a ppointment strictly on merit," Miller said. The shock wave set of( by the a nnouncement, however, still appears to be rolling in .. Diedrich when contacted Fn· day noted the day was the 13th a nd proclaimed 1t an .. unlucky day" for the county. Supervisor Harriett Wieder s aid Saturday that Mille r .. hadn't paid his dues" and sug. gested the Board of Supervisors would have ~rouble making de· ClSIOnS "because Of this COO· troversy." Mi Il er says he's a n ope n person who plans to work hard and make believers out of Third District voters. ..JC I can convince Brown, I sure think I can convince the people out here." Miller was shot down over North Vietnam in 1967 while in the Marine Corps and held prisoner for S'h years. He says that while a prisoner he was beaten regularly, was forced to walk with a crushed <See MILLER, Page A2> • PILOT OF DOWNED HELICOPTER IS PULLED FROM SCHUYLKILL RIVER Larry Belumer Survived, But 2-~an Phlladelphla New.crew Died In Plunge Chopper Fall Kills Pair But Pilot Survives Plunge Into River PHILADELPHIA CA P> -Two television crewmen rilming a charity jogathon we re killed Saturday wh en their chartered hehcopter plunged into the Schuylkill Ri ver. authoritif's said. The he licopter pi lot was rescued after has craft went down in about 20 feet of water off the river's west bank. across from the Philade lphia Art Museum. Bodies of the v1ct1ms were re covered more than three houl'!'. later when rescue crews opcrat mg from boats successfully Ifft cd the he li copte r from the water The dead wrrE.' 1dent1fied by KYW TV a::. Dan Preuhs , '.\1 , a freelance cameraman workmg as a summer relief employee. and sotmdman Bill Loomer, who was in rus 30s. an 11 -year station veteran. They werl' v1dcotapmg a jop.gmg <.'vent staged for the American Cancer Sooiety. Thl' pilot, Larry Belhumeur. 34 . of Aston was m guarded c<>n · dillon wtth spinal fractures, ac- «ordmg to Bonnie Belkin. a spokeswoman at Thomas J ef- ferson University Hospital. The Bell Jet Ranger was hov- ering over the river while the television crew videotaped when the rotor stopped and the craft plunged into the river, according to witnesses. Government, Gays Mix? A tree six inches in diameter bore a fresh cut mark the size or a man's hand whe re the rotor apparently s truck it. Severar :.mall shrubs were chopped off 1ust above a 25-foot wall near where the chopper sank. Not in This County, Says Top Democrat R ichard O'Nei ll . s tate Democratic Party c hairman, told gay rights advocates in Laguna Beach Saturday night not to expect much support from Orange County poUticians. ''I think it'll be 10 to 15 years before this movement is accep~ ed." O'Neill told me mbers of the California Human Rights Ad- vocates. O'Neill s poke to ~bout 30 members or the group at a din· ner at Ute Suri and Sand Hotel benefit tha t concluded thf" group's three-day convention there. Gay rights advocates quizzed O'Neill on the possibility of sel· ting up a state blue ribbon com· mitt.ef to help educate the voters a6d tfie politicians. He replied he thought It was a good idea and would look into lt himself. But he painted a dim picture of rallying s upport from Orange Count)> politicians. "I don't see anyone right now who '11 support it," said O'Neill. "It 's still s a f e for tb e Legislature to vote against anything like this -it's an easy vote." O'Nelll ripped Assemblyman Dennla Mangers, D·HuntingtOn Beach, when one group member ioqulred"if he <Man1en> mJcbt support the gay movement. "He's so afrald of hls con· ..... .. servative constituents he won·t move," O'Neill said. ··Mangers is afraid or his own shadow and Ro binso n <Sa nt a Ana As embl y m a n Ri c hard Marines Hit lnSlwoting OCEANSIDE (AP) - Four Marines were shot Saturday night, one seriously. al a ban acks in the beadquartet'9 area of Camp Pendleton Marine Base, a spokes man said. Capt. Charles Owen said two Marines wer e i n c us tody following the shooting incident. however their identities were not released. The motive for the shooting was not known. but Owe n said an In· veatlcatlon was under WI'/. Tbe names and condl· Uons of the sbootJog vlc· time were wttb.i.ld pend· lne notification of next or kin. he said. Other detaU.s were not lmm.ttately avaJlable. Robinson> isn't much better ·· The Democratic chairma n suggested that the group try to make it s movement "non- controversial" through educa· tion and get financial backing <See GAYS. Page An INCREDIBLE HULKS - America's Gilded Age ended more than 60 years ago, but estates built with the mighty profits of raJlroads, coal mines and banking houses still dot the national landscape. Many are bei ng ravage d b y dec~y. infl a tion and taxes. Are the,. mans ions val uable s ocial documents or vulgar remnants of & wasteful era best forgotten? Pase AU CHASING RAINBOWS! -An Orange Coast native son hts round happiJlCSS and Ju.s• enough s uccess lo s uit him fmaking f ootwear. Hi s company. Rainbow S•ndals. ls profiled on Page Cl. oaova10 sua.rBCT -Dick Cavett add s hl• O Wi\ rem embrances or Groucho Mux to those of \he comedian's latest bloerapber ln a look at Ute good -and ba d -s ides or the The helicopter h1l the concrete flood wall on its plunge into the rive r . according lo Assistant Fire Chief George Yeager. Belhumeur managed to swim to the base of the wall on the west side of the river. Lines were thrown to him and he was supported by a jogger who had dived into the river to help. funniest Marx brothel"° Page 810. ENERGETI C COUNTY - While the president stews over energy policy, a number or county-based companies are busy building alternative power systems big enough lo run a city. Page Cl . £"".......... ., ._,..,... a ..M_ CM c:.11,.,.... AJ CN\slll..i OMJ CMt_oe.i.,. C1 C'9U-M O..•'"*" Alf .,.,..._ 4 11 •fit.NI.... ..., .................. ,. hot...... ...., ~ ..... ·-~ 111 ... Sundey. July 11. 1171 " -day ANKMtA, Turkey <APl P'our Pc' 1tialaa 1uvrillu wbo Mid U. ~ Smbuay 8*1t ........................ d.re4 ..,,y toda, to Tu.ltiab au&ftoridel, wt ......... repo6'Wd. The .PaMIUnl... mid. "V'. for victory Ilana before boardlna a~Ucevan. SbOrlly bdore lbeir 1u"9der the four '°rroriata appeattd on a. e~bua)' bal~y and about od~ ·1lAftc llve Palestine and tbe PalMtinlan atruule. · · Tbey alto brou1ht •Omt' or their boltqea out on the balC'OOy and th6 uptJvea ralaed \b Ir hands and shouted. "Lona Uvc PaJeaUniu sll"u81le." The hostaae1S started to emerge from the embassy com • 11- pound after liifttUai .. re clrlv•n away .. 1 yaa. Th• Tw'tllb 1tat.e radto said • .. ,_., tM -~ •• .,...,.. 1n lood shape " Some ot lhem ruahNt Into the arm1 ot rel11Jv• 1.od friend.II wbo bad waited out Ule ate1• •t vaata1e points near the tm· belly. Tb• ftnrt alp oC an lmpendlnc s urrender came whorl thrca• auerrlllas appeared on th" balcol'\)' with t.Mlr k•laahlnkov automat.lc wea_pon1al'd1houlcd, "Salute to t.he 1\trkt.h people · · On~ of lht! lfUC"rrUIH w .. u" 1ng a bullhorn p rovlclud t" Turk lish authorlllra •~rld1ay ''""" mg AmonJ: lho1ie lcavlOH lht' 1•n1 . ~iWutl the b01t1tt1 WU tiarallh hMnor lillnlater fllHD fehmf Ountt. who waa at lbe •••• ~ 1upervl.e t ... "" .. rodtr r~rtedly worked out wltb the help of Palestlnh'n medl•tora flo wn In from D1mqeua, Syria • Eartt•r In the •le1• an employee aUpped *1\d fell to bis dtath trom a window of tM ter. rorl1t·Mld Embassy. but thn:e ot.h•n manaaed to e,,cape. Later Saturday. the Palestinian l(unn1•n In.Ide released lt\ree women. lowl'nn1 the number or hoaln8M to IJ Rebel Troops Ma To Topple Somoza A 'f'urkl11h news aaiency iden· I lfla\! th~ mun killed In the fall "" lf11111>1111 <'•llfllll, un Egyptian 111111 ~mbu1111y (•h1HiHeur Two t'urk 111h w11urd8 wt•rt· shun in a h 111 al of i:1111flrt• .-net tin e1tpl06lon wh,•11 u,,, h•rrorll'll!t 11lormod lnto I he• t•ltlhAll~Y .... hluy l':ai.v11t11111 oHlc•lul!I '" c~1ro 1111111 tlw thrt•t• wonwo frot.'d by ,, 1tw .i1wrrlllu1> wt•ro Suh1mm11 S h It ll •• I' , '' Ill h II t' ~ y S C (' 0 fl cf l'l•c•11'l111 v . 1t111I two Turkis h 1•111plt1\'•''"' Thi·~ wnlk1·d 11111 ''Ith two l'11ll'11l ll111111 1111•1llutor:-. \\ .... 1'1'1'111 1d 111111 1111 11 0111 '"'t111ll11t111i: with tlw uuumc•n. MANAGUA <AP> -Go~m ment troops rec aptured u fortress above the rebeJ·held ci· ty of Masaya in southern Nicaragua. but guerrillas were reported quietly building up their strength in Managua on Saturday for a final blow against President Anastasio Somoza. Government sources said Somoza. whose national guard ls running short of ammunition. was holed up in his fortified Manacua headquarters aft.er a one-day trip to Guatemala, where be tried to work out a de- rense treaty wltb the military governments or Honduras, El SaJvador and Guatemala. There was no immediate word on whether lbo6e other Central American countries will come to Somoza's aid. All have said the Sandinista g uerrill a r e volution ip Nicaragua is Cuban·inspired, but pressure from the United Stales and other Latin American leaders may keep them from propping up the Nicaraguan leader. The United Stales has called on Somoza to resign. but it also 1s seeking to expand the pro- visional government backed by the Sandinistas to dilute leftist influence. An Associated Press reporter and photographer wh.o on a Sat urday reached the fortress of Coyot.epe, overlooking Masaya. found it bas been retaken by na· t1onal guard troops. But the long.heralded government coun· terattack on the rebe~held city 20 tnlles south of Managua was Jt a standstill F ro• Page C' I MILLER ... ankle and at one point made to stay handcuffed for 30 d ays. lie says he made statements against the war "out or love for the country." ' Miller is a partner in a Santa Ana la~ firm. H.e .aays he expects lo be sworn4nto office on Monday. Thl• S1u\1llnl11ll"'· who lu11111·h11d their lutc:.t Mh1o"I'" u1i111111•I llw Somoza i:ovt.•r11111ci111 111 r.t .. ,, hnvt• 11al<I thuy whmll 11• l11•t11ll thei r fiv e 111tttnhcr '""'" '"''''" ment m Munua:u" ll .. ltn Embas y Attacke d SAN SALVADOR <AP> -An tl·American El Salvador lof\Jst activists threw firebombs at the U.S. Embassy and hung banners on its walls early Saturday, but caused litUedamage, police said. There were no reports of injuries. A bout 30 membe rs of the February 28 Popular League stopped traffic on t he busy boulevard outside the embassy and hung banne rs reading "Down with Yankee lm· perialism" a nd "Viva the FSLN" Sandinista National Liberation Front, police said. S aodlnis t a g uerrillas in neighboring Nicaragua are fighting t o force Pres ident· Anastasio Somoza from power. The Somoza government long had U.S. support, and though the Carter administration bas now called for Somoza's resigna- Uon. some Latin Americans believe Washington is secretly backing him. Motorists who had bee n s topped at the barricade told police lbe activists carried guns but did not use them and Oed wh en U .S. Mari ne g uards emerged from the embassy and walked toward them. Inmate Hurt TRACY CAP> -One prisoner was cut over his eye in a racial fight al Deuel Vocational institu- tion Saturday when ten black prisoners reportedly jumped nine whit.es and three Chicanos in the exercise yard of the lock· up wing. c' 1111 u H111llo q11ol(1d 110 un 1111 ni.•11 11:wvpt lun lllvlom•t u:-. r.ttvt11.i Ow MUnnwn, Ml•Naklnw 10 t1:w~·pf1 1111 11uthor1tk11 out81cfc• thl· II Ill h 111111 y , •• l( pf llltlU' d '' dttl' 11 1t1111·11t " uh1111t ('1•11rnl's d c:ulh 111HI 1111111 .. we• ilhl not Intend to 111.arm n11y l':uy1ll11m m1ywhcrt' .. Tiny Le tte r Day is Past WASHINGTON <AP> - H you sUU have any of those tiny invitations or thank you notes. don't try to maiJ them. Under Postal Service regulations that take effect today. mail that is less than 3lf2 inches high, 5 inches Jong or .007 of an inch thick will be r eturned to the the sender. The minimum size stan. dards, a nnounced three years ago, "will speed the flow of mail by reducing the jam·ups in· the mail pro- cessing machinery caused by very small envelopes and cards," the Pos tal Service said. From Page C I GA YS ••. Jrom special mterest groups. A workshop for the stateWldc group was held Saturday <1t Laguna Beach High School. where members received tips on lobbying techniques and fund- raising methods. A s oftball game between L a guna Bea c h police a nd firemen and the city's gay team is scheduled to ta ke place today at the hjgh school baseball Clcld at 2 p.m. AP ........ !I.I • ~ ~: ~ , .. J au y CARTER CHATS WITH ASTRONAUT BUZZ ALDRIN tN I.Al VEQAS Partlea In Nweda and Onlnge Coum, lbrk AnnlYe,..ry of Moon Walk · · ~stronauts Arriving arties Mark Anniversary of Moon Walk 87 BA VMOND ESTRADA lll. °' -o.lty "'"" ..... bout 20 American astronauts are W.S to arrive lh1I afternoon trom Las -..._.,_,a party at former preeldt'nt Richard 1 SAi\ Clemente eaU.te to commemorate .... ,.,. ... anivenary of tbe nnt lunar ludlna. utrooautl, their wtvts and a bolt of ~ are expected to debark from an Air CalUornla Jet aircraft at John Wayne County Airport to be driven to San Clemate. 'n. llexlcan·theme ~rlJ ii •ll*ted te be the i.t Nib tbe Nl•ot1 f amib' wtll ~ at &be •taM Dee the propertJ -. beta 90ld to • \ 1roup of Newport Beach· based developers. . Nixon and hJs wife Pat plan to move lo a smaller home nearby by the end of the year. The Ust of astronauts who plan to attend the San Clemente party includes perhaps one of the best known. Buzz Aldrin . But premier moon·wolker Nell Armstrong has &pparenUy declined an lnvitaUon from the or11nben ot a weeitend celebration In Las Ve111 t.o honor the naUon 's spacemen. Nlxon aide Col. Jack BreMan has indicated that • party Is private and rel\ased lo dbcJoee a Uat of tbe dtcnltarles who have accepted ln· vltaUOlll to the flesta. HELICOPTER SIGHTED AS CARTER APPROACHES WHITE HOUSE Close Photography of Arrtval Banned for Flrat Tlme In Administration f 'rot11 Page A I (:ARTER PREP ARES ADDRESS ••• hu.:1· :-.urns Ill the b1lltons of ll ollars. by onr l'Urlic r account Uut this could bt covered in l "r >:c• parl o r <·nlirt·l y hy ('arkr':-. "windfall tax·· on lht• p1·ofits domestic oil companil':-. rt•u µ from the gradual llrting of m I pnce controls . Tlw energy portion of Carter's speech also is expected to con tam a call for a new national board to cut red tape and speed energy projects. The president is expected to a sk for authority to order limits on the amount of oil that may tx- brought into the country He 1s likely to plead anew for standby authonty to ration gasoline 1n any fuel supply emergency And Mo t h e r , Son Die in 2-car HB Collision A Huntington Beach mother and her 7·year·old son wer<.' killed in a bead-on. two-car COi· lisien Saturday o n Warner Avenue. poLiC{' say Lenore F . Kraft . 30. of 17582 Roxanne Lane. and son. Chad, were pronoWtced dead at Hunt mgton lntercommunity Hospital at 3 :52 p.m . Police say lhe pair wa s killed when the fami ly ·s ca r was struck hcad·on by a vehicle dnv ang in the opposite direction near t he inte r section of Warner Avenue and Newland Street. The driver, Edward J a mes Kraft. 32. was not injured, pohce say. A fourth passenger. 9 month-old Ma tthew Kraft. was treated for minor injuries. The driver or the second vehi etc. Thomas E. Murray. 20, of 17231 Santa Barbara St.. Foun tain Valley, was not injured, re· port police. The cause of the accident 1s still under investigation. Cart<.'r probabl y w ill as k Congress for swift passage of thl' ··windfall profits" lax. However. Carter plans lo go fa r bt'yond energy in his na · 70Arrested In Santa Ana Police Raids Santa Ana police arrested more than 70 people Saturday in the second night or a tbree·night t>xperiment aimed at reducing street crime · Officers swept through several of the city's bars and reported c1rresting seven major heroin dea le rs and confiscatin g \H'apons In one bar. police said. they ar· rested a man with 20 balloons or heroin and$7 .000 in cash. Officers from the U.S. lmmi· ~ra tion and Naturalization Service joined a troop or so Saota Ana poUceofficersinthestops. Friday night. police reported, they made 71 arrests and nabbed five heroin dealers Police said the maJOr1ty of lhose a r rested we r e illegal <1liens and similar oper ations will be conducted tonight. 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LA D e puties Back on Job LOS ANGELES CA P> -More than 2.600 sh~nff's deputi~ who s taged a two-d<Jy sickout over CJ wage ctisput(• with Los Angeles County wt'nt back to work Satur· day .. Operc1t1ons are bac k lo normal and there have bt!t•n oo unus ual occurrence::.," said a statement issued by the sheriff':. department. The deputies, who make up about two-thirds or the forct!. were joined i n their protest Thurs d ay and Frida y b y thousands of olht•r county employe~ demonstrating anger over the limited pay hikes offered by the county 1n the wakt· of Propos1l.lon 13cutbacks. Otloctts ..... ,.,.,. ""',. .. ,~,,s,,_., , • .,., ... ""''""''1~'"*'11P,-.• MVf'llr°'C)t°" ...... Kf't 11a/\t\l~h bo-,.fl1.,.t•' T ~lephone f 71 4) 642-4311 Chi u1fted Adverhs1ng 642·!>678 ··---... , ........... ,..,.,c._~,...·--- ~1220 $500,000 INVENTORY CLEARANCE GLAZED ITALIAN FLOOR TILE 6x6 • 8x8 • 10x10 • 12x12 s 1 as,., s 1 ~9Ft. s 1 rs,., Seto Many Ths Lns n. Half Price 6x6 QUARRY TILE 89¢ s-. Ft. 12x12 MEXICAN PAVER TILE "We Guarantee the Largest Seleetion in Orange County" Store Hours 8 to 5:30 TILE MART 2941 N. IRISTOL. SAMTA ANA COMm •sTO&. Ate .. ,,...... •AaDttt CMOYI PWY. PHONE 835-071 I 6. ' I ' ( OAILV PILOT A3 Mesa Soda Fountain About to 11zzie lllAll•.::aw.r •CM• b' 1$ -~ ... ad .... tt Ml ii .M .W.tubkl..ct Coea- Cola ~ ... 10U lit •• u:.::.w=~· .,,..,.. .. ~ .. -. ...... a.a lleaa laDClman fOr 4t 1Mtt at lllO N•Wl)Ort 8,vd., wW eliGM forev• ad tta OWHl"ll'lidl"L Is tbt Aleoee ol a pUttbater no ...... P~ 111 boloe)' ...... hi~ tM &tore wUl bt W.'*ll ,._ nxtw Mft ~ ....... tD M UtiilaM ....,. ud fOl"IMI' dt.Y C.O.tllntu Cal aarck al Balboa baa bou1.bt tbe .-ta f~ and bar for a toe bouae be't buUdlna ln Utab. It's 90lq to take some l«Un& ,.aed to tor many Colta Means JfJ reali.ae they can't jus' pop ln the owners, th!'ff·Ume mayor !Al Pinkley and hJs wife Lucy, !"tao founded Just about every .itjvlc cultural group you c1tn ~e. ~·Of course they'JI still be Eund. Both plan to stay active lbe Costa Mesa Historical iety (which Mrs. Pinkley ped found>. the Friends of the Library <ditto) and the Chamber of Commerce <on whose board she served for 12years) And Pinkley, with the ex- perience gained in 24 years on the City Council. will s till scrutinize the city budget each year. But like as not. j ust when so m eone has a question about the 1938 flood or the 1933 earth· quake. the Pinkleys will be oH visiting the national parks or =~=:m red and ...... ,.laMayud Mn.. e.t.Wat.d ber 10lh btl'tM.Q WMDeeday. H()v beUth ta ldO 1ood and dten are • lot ol thlnp we want to .... ....., laid .... ardiA& tMlt ........ lo clole up thop. "We're OD our fourth ftoera Uon ol IOd.ll founta.ln clel'b." Mn. Plnk.., 1aJd. •·r hate lo leave. but ll'a like folna away to colle1e. There ~ a breaklna po&at. and we're al the poJnt wbereweaeeda...,e.·· n. ptM}lys ani.ect ln Calta 11... from IM .. mardlno ln ltll, Ind lmmedtately Calaed a favorable lllQpreaaton or lhtt community then known 8li Harper. "They had the earthquake In 1933 and I t'ame ln '33, and any tOWn that COUid 6UfVIVe both ()( those has to be pretty great." Pinkley said The pair began envisloning a great future for lhe community of 2.500. known by such colorful nicknames as Goat HiU and Red Hill , tbe latter reportedly because of all the Communist s ympathizers who lived here during the Depression. Most of the area was still farmland at the time, the Pinkleys recall. The only paved streets were part of Broadway and part of 18th Street. Pinkley be~an his poht1cal career by serving on the old Costa Mesa Grammar School board of education from 1938 to 1945. During World War II. he s upervised and rounded up volunteers for three observation '• -~~ SIR FREDDIE LAKER CEL:~BRATES RETURN TO BUSINESS I aker Gives Planes Champagne Launch LONDON <AP) -Laker Airways and British Caledonian resumed full DC-10 service to th<' United States on Saturday. and it was free champagne all the way on the normally no-frills Laker Skytrain lo Los Angele:. and New York. At London's Gatwick Airport. Sir Freddie Laker, the airline·s fl a mboyant chief. complained about how long the OC-l Os had been grounded. promised lo .. sue everyone' that's sue able." then joined 345 passengers on a DC·lO for the flight for New York -and the bubbly. Every seat was re ported b ooked on t he wide-bodied DC· 10s. which had been banned from U.S. airs pace by th~ F ederal Aviation Administration Brotlter Puni•h~d I LOS ANGELES <AP) ~oUce Chief Daryl F. Gates of· ~ciaJly punished his younger :brother, Police Capt. Stephen C. ~ates. but the reason for the dis· ~ipline was kept secret . "An appropriate small penalty \Vas assessed," said Cmdr. ~iJliam Booth. But the depart- JJ)ent would not disclose what Uie penalty was. for 37 days following a May 25 crash of an American Airlines DC· 10 in Chicago, in which 273 people dfod. The ban was hfted Friday. The first DC· IO to leave Gatwick was a Laker Airways cha rter flight to New Y6rk l"r1- d a y evening On Saturday. Laker. which ha!> six DC·!~ and fiH on order . resumed its cut· rate trans-Atlantic Sk ytrain sen 1C'e. Su rrounded hy Skytrain pa~sengers at Gatwick. Laker said "l am absolutely delight· ed. but rt is l<'mpercd with a great deal of bitterness because of the FAA ·s ~hastly e rror of judgment. .. I am waiting to let my lawyers loose on the first authority that pops its head up . .. I would think that the Federal Aviation Administration is a first-class candidate for legal action. ''I'm going to sue everyone that's sueable. l don't care who it is. Thank God you can sue the American gove rnm ent and Win." Earlier legal battles to launch Skytrain lasted five years and cost Laker about SI million. He .said the FAA ban cost him about 83 percent or his business more than $15 million worth. Fro• Page A I I 4 . 78 DEGREES •• : hotels were exempt, and another was waiting to hear Carter's speech tonight in the hopes of findln~ out what's expected of him. At Pacific Mutual Lile Insurance in Newport Beach, spokesman Tom Santley said energy-saving measures are already in ettect. He said lights are bein8 reset, elevator usage is being cut llhd tempimlturu wete warm Friday. The new 1111iag la also already in effect at Amco Builders Supply In Costa Mesa, where a spokesman said the women seem to like the warmer temperatu~s and the men don't. At Fluor Corpor~tion, there are plans· to b;egtn the warmer temperatures oo Monday. A UC Irvine official said the university will comply with the Jaw but that individual thermostats in many oflices could cau.e problems. Offidala of South Coa.st Plaza ln ~ta Mesa said they wW ..,ty with the law. Aad 'n Oraose County 1overnmental offices, a spokesman aald, the t.her'moltat.a an already supposed to be aet at 11 desreet and •Ul be checked next week. He nported Hl'Y 1h complaintl. - O•llY "Mil S!Mf ....... ·thins 1tarted around be~·-and Joined the board ol dlrecions ot the Chamber of Commerce. on which she served for 12 yean. During that Ume and her tenure as president or the Costa Mesa Women's Club, Mrs. Pinkley helped found the clty historical society, the ctvic playhouse. the Costa Mesa Hospital Auxiliary and the Friend.c; of the Library. On the chamber board. she a lso headed the aign contest that selected the city logo and de- s igned the "Welcome to Costa Mesa" sig.ns that greet visitors. • Se1erstrom beanfield~-d con· nect with the Newe>"Ott and Corona del Mar Freeways in Costa Mesa. Seara was Interested in build· inf a store to anchor one end of a shopping center at the in· tersectlon and city offt~lah1 ~d out to snag May Conu>any ror the other end, ''I remember the night-we met with old Mr. May there really was a Mr. May," said Plnkl~y. 'He was in h.is 80s, J guess, but very sharp.·· He quoted May as sa,y~ng, "What makes you think a llUle town like C~ta Mesa ean &el these road Improvements and sewers done in time?'· Pinkley said he handed over a financial statement showing that the city had $8 million in its treasury. "He said. 'When do we s tart building?"' CIVIC LEADERS AL AND LUCY PINKLEY RETIRING Pinkiey's civic activities in- clude having served as president of the Costa Mesa Lions Club, helping start the Lions Fish Fry and -the accomplishment he's proudest of -helping organize the former four small water dis· tricts ("none of ·em any good "> into what is known today as the Mesa Consolidated Water Dis- trict. Pinkley added a good word ror the Segerstroms. ··All you have to do is s hake hands with them. You don't havr a .written agreement.·· stations that looked out to sea in case any low rtying Japanese planes skimmed by the radar. Pinkley's most poignant re· <'ollection is of one ailing young man who spent several thousand hour s in a s tation and memorized the s ilhouettes of planes. When the Army flew a ('ap. tu red and repainted Japanese Zero from San Diego to Sant.a Rarbara as a lest, the young man was the only spotter who reported it. He won a commendation and treasured it until his death only a few years lutcr "It was the highlight of his life," s aid Pinkley. When Costa Mesa was in· corporated 26 years ago, the Pinkleys shirted into high gear Pinkley ran for and was elect· ed to the first City Council and held his seat until two years ago He served as mayor from 1962·64. 1968· 70 and 1973· 74. Mrs. Pinkley began as pres1· dent of the PTA < ·• Ooesn 't every- bod v"" > at Main School. now McNolly School. in thl' late 1930s when their two children were m school there After the incorporation. !>he observed that we needed every. But it's not so much the list of titles and accomplishments as the colorful recollections that draw cit y officials, ordinary citizens and even youngsters to Pink's Drugs to chat about this and that. A good example is Pinkley's memory of how South Coast Plaza came to be. "It was former City Manager Bob Unge r who first said. 'Let's get the Segerstroms out of the bean raising bus iness .... ht• noted. Ptnklt>y said he and Unger concoNed a scheme to design the yt't ·unbuilt San Diego freeway ~o 1t would cut through It's that kind or spirit that the Pinkleys miss more and more a:. the town changes into a city. "We've lost the little rural horniness that we had," Mri; Pinkley said. "But what could we do?" While he too isn't happy aboul 1he increased traffl<' and <·ongi·' t1on. Pinkley h a~ no douht-. Jbout his fl'<•l1ng:, toward Co1>f ,1 Mesa "I think rt':. tht• Areatcsl '""" lhat l'Vt·r l'X l~tNI. perrrnl. h1 ~JH1 Which Home Best for Valeena? Relocated Huntington Beach Girl Reluctant to Return By STEVE MARBLE OI tt.. O•llY PllOI St•fl Valeena Miller was suppose to be back at her grandparent's Huntington Beach home by now. But the 6-year-old girl, who authorities turned up in a re- mote Arkansas foster home July 3 after an 11-month search, doesn't want to come home. An Arkansas social service worker says the blonde, blue. eyed youngster wants to stay with her mother. Her mother. 26 -year-old Camalla Miller, is in i..ail in Ber-ryville, Ark. Mrs. Miller was arrested July 3 on suspicion of felony child s tealing Huntington Beach police s ay they believe the mother snatched Valeena from her grandparent's home July 31, 1978. The grandparents -Kenneth a nd Juanita Moore -are the youngster's legal guardians. However. Arkansas socia l worker Nancy Albritton says Niagara Starting To Fall? NIAGARA FALLS !AP> A body of rock above Niagara Falls has begun to move and a rusty seismic sensor earlier sus- pected of giving a false a larm is functioning properly. a US. Army Corps of Engineers spokesman said Saturday night "We are convinced the rock 1s beginnin~ to move. that last night was a legitimate alarm ... s aid Corps s pokesman Ron Hos kins. Hos kins said Robert An· derson. the man who designed the seismic system used at the falls. will be flown here today from Vicksburg, Miss .• to con- duct more tests .. The distance the rock shifted was said to be a quarter of an inch or "perhaps much greater." Hoskins said. "Hopefully, we'll determine how much the rock shifted by tonight or Monday." he said. Hoskins said that in a "worst case" situation. up lo 100,000 tons of rocks could come sliding down into the gorge. But he also said there was the possibility that very little rock would fall. "We may need a rew more days to see if there is a con- tinuous creeping or the rock, .. he added. The Niagara Frontier Park Authority closed an observation area• on Terapin Poin( overlook- ing the American Horseshoe falls rouowtng the first reports of movements ln lhe rocks. The rest of the park remained open and the c losing -wbJch foUows predictions by two· sell- s ty led psychics of deadly rockfalls -did not deter heavy weekend crowds. Ter1~pin Point has been the scene of previous rock fractures, and the authority lJ lo open bids on Wednesday on a contract to blast away a former overlook on the point. The overlook was closed to visitors four years •10. becauae of cr•ck:a ln the rockl. .. authorities there want to venfy the $!Uardianstup and conduct a h ome eva lu atio n o f the grandparents. "There is a problem right now." says Ms. Albritton. "The girl doesn't want to see her grandparents or even talk with them." The social worker, who helped lead police to Valeena says her job is to find the "best possible home for Valeena." Ms. Albritton says t h at Va leena visits her mother in the jail cell every day. "We felt it would be more harmful if we didn't let them visit each other. They're very. very close ... The grandparents, who only last week were making plans for Valeena's return, are once again worried. "We've worried for 11 months and now this.'' says Mrs. Moore. "We're being pushed to the li mit. It's like someone's taking off my rii!hl arm." The grandmother says she's worried that her daughter, a forml'r mental patient. and hPr ~randdaughter arc still seeing each other .. I think the a uthor1t1es JUSt have to unders tand wh at Va leena's been going through the last year." says Mrs Moore. "We just love her so much." Ms. Albritton says that the mother and the youngster had been in the northern Arkans as town for about three months. Prior to this. she says, the pair had lived in several other southern states. A week before s he was slapped with the child stealing warrant, Mrs. Miller was arrest· e d on disorderly conduct <.·harges. poUce said The mother and daughter had apparently been living lo a car parked close to a garbage dump. Arkansas authorities said. Huntington Beach police, who with FBI agents launched a na· tionwide search last year for the missing pair. say Mrs. Mille r disguised Valeena as a bo) before leaving this area last summer . An unw1lt1ng m otori ... 1 "ho told police ht• p1ckl'd 1111 1h1· h1tchh1ker mother lhl• night 111 Valeena·s d1sappearan<·l., let th•· pair stay with him one night police say According to police. the man told them Mrs . Miller put a black wig ove r Valeena's curb before he dropped them "" along the San Gabriel Freeway near Lakewood. During the year-long search, police checked out communes.jn Tennessee, San Diego County. Oregon and Northern Caliromia. Mrs . Miller told Arkansas authorities this week she would fi ght l!Xtrad1t1on to C'Jlifom1 ... Extradition procedure~ coulct take up to three weeks. official~ said. .f Meanwhile, Fountain Valle~ police have indicated they want to talk with Mrs. Miller. if anrt when she's returned to Orangt• County. about the 1977 suff0<•<J tion death of her 2·year old ~on, .Jason Announcing Our First Annual Clothing Sale July 16 -July 21 Monday Tlzru Saturday gordon & co. Apparel For Men Plaza Newport 1000 Bristol St. No. Newport Be~ch (714) 955-2900 • Full-Time on the Premisn T•ilor • E:ictended Houn For This Wttlc Only Mond.iy-friday J0-8 • S.iturd•y 10·6 All ~jor Cftdlt C.nds A~ted (-- ' I t • i • 1 l ' ' t • • ! • f . l l I .,., •• July 11. ,,,.. Dellt ...... Miff "--BROKEN VALVE CAUSED POWER PLANT PLUME H untinqton BP.le h Air clears after power play For a few minutes last Wednesday, you couldn't tell whether you were in Huntington Beach or Pittsburgh. Edison's power plants normally produce a mln.im um of smoke, but a broken valve in a burner caused a eoast unit to belch black plumes for about eight minutes. Edison said they snuffed the smoke quickly and reported the mishap, but for a few moments, it. looked a tot like the Steelers' home town. Better clean up their acts Truculent or truant students in the west county area better shape up. Huntington Beach Union High School District's trustees voted to put misbehaving s tudents into "containment centers" during the coming year. Class cut· tings, rowdiness and vandalism bave created cosUy pro- blems for the ~tricl, so plans are to create the $133,000 program for miscreants. Changes also will allow expulsion or suspension to be imposed more easily under policies be· ing drafted by a special committee or teachers. Laquna Beach Heat's on for Laguna fire suspect Laguna fire investigators Thursday began a search for an arsonist who is suspected of setting a 75-acre fire earlier that day. Dry brush on the west side of Laguna Canyon Road fed a fire that took 250 firefighters to contain, even with the aid of four air tankers that dropped retardant on the blaze. Witnesses near the site say they .saw a car stop, the occupant get out and set off a bottle rocket before the fire started. One of 100 helpers from Nor co Mens Institute was injured while fighting the fire and required hospitalization. He was later released. San Clem e nte Cool Hand filching meters ll's been a knock-down, drag-0ut problem for police in San Clemente. The person police call "Cool Hand Luke" is back to old tricks, knocking down and taking 11 parking meters valued at $500 from Linda Lane last week. The nickname comes from the movie in which Paul Newman did the same thing. Newman's character was arrested, San Clemente's counterpart is still at large. # • NATIONAL/ INTERNATIONAL /WEATHER 411Tla re Too Fair Features DUca, Lasers Dlaeo takt1 the 1ta1• t.oftl&bt at Ute Ofana• County Falr when LHer Dlaeomula featuri,q The Locken opens a flve·nl1bt run and t.be ,_SMi Dileo Skaters pve demoaatratiioa.I. The fair runs through July 22 at 81 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa . AdmlNJoo ol 13 fot adulta and $1 for cbUdren 6-12 includes eoter- tainmeot. AU-day demonstrations will be offered ln the home living and crafts areas. Here's today's and early Moo· day's acbedule. TODAY 9 a.m. 4·H/Future Farmers of Ame ric a dairy goat show, U vestock area. J p.m. Blance Luz Academy of Dance, Mountain Dew Stage. 1 : 30, 6 and 9 :30 p.m. Fair goodwllt ambassador Harry "Woo· Woo" Stevens," Heritage Stage. 2 p.m . Variety show, Mountain Dew Stage. 2:30 and 7 :30 p .m . Royal Hor se Fair, Moon s hin e Meadows. 2:30, 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. The CarJssons, Heritage Stage. 2:30-5:30 p.m. Bajia Banjo Busters, Food Bazaar. 3 p.m. Diaper Derby, Moun· lain Dew Stage. 3, 5 and 8 p.m . Mitchell Mexico Well Pours Crude Across Gulf CIUDAD DEL CARMEN, Mexico CAP> -Crude oil is sur- facing by the ton in a flaming cauldron at the site of the worst offshore oil-well blowout ever. From the site off the coast of southern Mexico. a rust-brown slick swirls into the Gull of Mex· ico. The slick bas been growing. shifting and splitting apart for more than five weeks -ever since Mexico's lxtoc l ex· ploratory well blew out of con- trol June 3, 50 miles off this island and lts shrimp port. THE THREATS it ..poses to Mexico's $100 million·a-year shrimping ind ustry and the Marionettes Showboat, on the around.I. 3:30 p.m. Clown contest, mime show. Heritage Stage. 4 and 6 p.m. Pepsi Diaco Skaters, oo the grounds. 4 and 6 p.m . 4·H on Stage, 4-H . building. S p.m. 4-H/FFA Round Robin Showmanship Contests. 5:30 and 8:30 p.m. Nona Sina Polyoeelan, Heritage Stage. 5:30 and 7:30 p.m . United Star Acrobata, on the grounds. 6 and 8 p.m. Young Life Singers, Ampbitheater. 6 p .m. Breeding animals awards, livestock area. 6:30·10 :30 p.m . American Ingenuity Dlxielanders, Food Bazaar. 6:30 p.m. Los Angeles Junior Police Band. Heritage St.age. 7 and 8 :45 p.m . ''Oscar" satellite demonstration. Crafts area. 7 and 9 p.m. Vandermeide - hypnotist. Amptutheater. 8·11 p.m. Disco dance, picnic area. 8 and 10 p . m. Laser Dis - comania featuring The Lockers. Grandstand. MONDAY 1:30 p.m. Harry "Woo·Woo ' Stevens, Heritage St.age. 2 and 4 p.m . Bonnie's Dan- cers, MolDltain Dew Stage. o.ily "let SUff "*-WONDER WHAT HAPPENS TO FAIR CONTEST LOSERS? Diaco, Uveatock Judging Mix at County Fairground• 2:30 and 7:30 p.m . Royal Hors e Fair Moon s h1n <: Meadows. 2:30. 4.30 and 6:30 p.m. The Carlssons. Heritage Stage. 3 and 5 p.m. Joyce Burbank School of Dance, Mountain Dew Stage. 3:30 p.m. Clown contest, mime show. Heritage St.age. 4 and 6 p.m. 4·H on Stage. 4·H building. 5 and 8 p .m . Mitchell Marionettes Showboat, on the grounds. 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Athletes in Action. on the ground 5:30and 8:30 p.m. American X Press, Bent.age Stage. Bastille Bash Reduced PARIS CAP> -Thousands of Parisians, government officials, diplomats and tourists lined the streets of Paris on Saturday to watch the annual Bastille Day military parade. Crowds were lighter than in past years, ap· parenUy because or the fuel crisis. President Valery Giscard d 'Estaing revJewed tbe 8,000 soldiers, 300 horsemen and 350 vehicles lined up between the Place de la Republique and the Place de la Bastille before tak· ing his place on the presidential platform. But this year -the 190lh an- niversary of the stoiming of the Bastille and the beginning of the French Revolution -the presi- dent ordered a 40 percent cut- back in the traditional .(}y-over of aircraft to save fuel. ( BRIEFS J ~Cat~laCut LONDON <AP> -The 23· nation lntemat.lonal Whaling Commission voted Saturday to sharply reduce the number of whales that can be killed in the 1979·80 season. No figures were announced at the end or the commission 's an· nual session, but conference s ources said quota s were dropped from 20.000 to about 14,500. OrfJitaJ lle<-ord MOSCOW (AP I -Two Semel cosmonauts orbiting the earth aboard the Salyut 6 space station set an endurance record early to· day, breaking the old mark set by two colleagues last November. The pair , Com mander Vladimir Lyakhov, 37, and flight engineer Valery Ryumin, 30, broke the previous record of 139 days 14 hours and 48 minutes at 10:42 p.m. C EDT> and continued their flight. Sdtoob Uni•ixrd TEHRAN CAP> -Iran's rev· olut1ona ry gove rnment, de· term ined to enforce a firm Is lamic code. announced on Saturday that aJl schools will be !-.egregatcd according to sex. The Education Ministry also prohibited primary schools from teaching foreign languages. s horelines of Mex.lco and Texas -r========================================::::; a re subjects of debate. Jose Luis Garcia Luna, a senior engineer with the state oil monopoly. PEMEX, said the slick is split into narrow ribbons well under a mile wide and stretching northward less than 90 miles. In the United States, the Na· tional Oceanographic and Al· mospheric Administration says the oil bas divided into more than a hall-dozen large blotches that trail off more than 300 miles from lxtoc I. NONE OF the experts in Ciudad del Carmen, a shrimping port that has become an oil boom town, is predicting bow long it will take to plug the well. Most engineers don't expect to tame the runaway until a pair of relief wells are completed in about two months. "They've already tried just about everything they can think up and nothing's worked so far." said one engineer who asked not to be identified. PEMEX has said the blowout is gu.sh.ing about 30,000 barrels of high.quality crude oil each day. At Mexico's going rate of $22.60 a barrel, that means a daily loss of about $675,000. Money you save by shopping Daily Pilot ads can easily pay for your subscription. ~ S~Orms Plague Indiana I - • &µle 's Crops Threatened by Heavy Rain ..... 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A~Wl ....... to tundlf,July HJ. t979 DAll.V.SLOt A5 LafJ Retriever Fmd May Pay for Ranch ' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Australian Stu no.ittoo rode a cable car Saturday, played softball, had a beer. and waited anxiously for the "Skylab" specimens be carried rrom down under to be authenticated ao.d win him Sl0.000. Between times, Thornton wu ceremollioualy informed at the Sao Francisco Examiner that be was the ooly one to enter a "skylab" specimen ln lhe newspaper 's contest, within the allotted 72-hour period -and tbus the only one eligible for the $10,000 prize. THE TRUCKER'S HELPER from tiny Esperance io Western Australia will get his money wbeo word comes £rom the National Aeronautics and Space Administration laboratories in Huntsville, Ala., that the chunks he bore trom his home were indeed from the fallen space station. He has been told that tests could lake three or four days. Thornton found the pieces in his backyard the night after "balls of fire" fell from the sky. Examiner editor Steve Cook was e nroute to Huntsville this weekend, the charred chunks nestlJng in an armored attache case fitted with handcuffs for couner Cook. "APTER EXAM INING thl' evtdencc StH&~d durang th«" search of the church. u becllmt! obvious that millions of dollan. m loans were taken out by hun dreds of church members under fraudulent methods and a siza- ble number o( those loans were deraulted, .. Hollenhorsl said The origlnal search warrant served on church officers dealt with 21 Sc1entologists . Capt. Jack Reid or the Riverside Coun· ty sheriff's office says the list of persons sus pected of having made false loan applications ha:. grown to several hundred. The loan amounts ranged from $100 to Sl0.000. Investigators had withheld <'omment on lht' rase for a month wtult' they examined 17 boxes ronta11Ung t housands of documents taken rn th~ sheriff's raid June 13 COUNTY authorities allege thJI church members obtained loans bY lying on financial state- ments. then turned the money over t.o the church. The slate ments allegedly were s upported by church officers when the lending companws c alled to verify informa tion s uch as employment and salaries. CUSTOMS CLEARS POSSIBLE CHUNK OF SKYLAB Steve Thornton of Austra lia Awaits $10,000 Prtze THORNTON'S DAY BEGAN early in his $8().a.nJght room at the posh Ji~airmont Hotel on Nob H.iU with a leisurely breakfast, then a walk a mile down the hill t.o the Examiner offices. The clock on the waUticked to 10:08a.m . -exactly72 hours after Skylab broke up and plunged to earth -meaning Thornton was the only one eligible for the $10,000 prize. Thornton plans to buy bis "Outback" house in the desert for "mumandpa " Huge Blaze Contained Gas Crisis Fuels Cou1ily Park Layoffs A~WI ......... AUSTRALIAN COMPLETED DEATH VALLEY RUN SATURDAY Tony Rafferty Endured Heat In 12~11• CroHlng Australian Runner ·' Jogs Death Valley LOS ANGELES <AP) lt took two days and seven hours. but Tony Raffert y endured :.weltering desert temperatures in the hottest part of the world at the hottest time of the year and finished his 124-mile trek S<ttur- day across Death Valley. .. If there is a purgatory or hell on earth. I've just been through it." said the Australian· born Rafferty in a telephone in- terview from l',urnace Creek. "Of all the runs I have done, this one was without a doubt the toughest.·· RA F•'ERTV, a physic a I fitness lecturer from Melbourne. began the run Thursday from Shoshone at 5.30 a.m. and ended up at Scot· ty·s Castle al 12:25p.m. .. He started off with the inten- tion or rwming non-stop but dis- covered this was physically im possible for this time of year." a publicity man said. So Rafferty abandoned tha t effort. Baster added. and instead decided to make the run in the shortest time possible. Baster said Rafferty was try· ing to get into the Guinness Book of Records. but will not know 1f he m ade it until the run is properly documented. "I WAS IN a very inhospitable land that at times reached a g round tempe rature of 200 degrees ... said the 40-year-old Rafferty ··1 suppo s e the average temperature throughout was over 120 degrees. "I have been told it <Death Valley) was the toughest run. anrl many limes I didn't think l"d make 1t,'" said Rafferty. "In the last seven Qr eight hours I th ought ahout givi ng up However, l stuck with 1t and it wa:. SUtl"('SSful •. W I L LOWS <AP I F1 rt• believed set by nn arsonist was contained Saturday after burn ing 9,400 acres of grass. brush and timber. the s tate Forestry Department said. Nobody was injured and no buildings were damaged by the Cry of Foul Hangs Over Birthday Gij~t MONTEREY CAPl • Sam Mater and his brother John don't believe in giving ordinary birthday presents to each other. Shirts and ties just won't do. On Saturday, John·s birthday, • his brother sent him two tons of horse manure. ··As far as rm concC'rned. the. idea stinks.'· John said Saturday after the load was delivered to the front yard of his Chicago home. IT WAS s tacked in a pile eight feet high. Sam . the owner of a c ar dealership an Monterey , said he inc luded · a note for the top of the pile that read "The baby rocks you sent me were not housebroken.·· The bachelor brothers. who a re both in their 30s but refuse to give their ages, have been play- ing pr actical jokes on each other·s birthday for several years. "On my birthday in February. John had 21,000 pounds of small rock s dumpe d in my front yard." said Sam by telephone from Monterey "He said they were the result of the 4,000· pound pet rock I had delivered to his home two years ago. He said that rock was pregnant and it took all this time for it to (?ivc birth to the thousands and thousands of the little rocks. "ON MY previous birthday. be sent me an elephant. I finally re· turned it to where it was rent· ed," sajd Sam. • · 1 ordered the processed horse manure from a place m the Chicago area and made arrangements for it to be truckedtoJohn·s yard. ··w e used to send each other runny birthday cards and then 1t all just sort of got out of hand." said Sam. More cluck for y•r buck. --------------- • } ( __ ·*'T_AT_E _) blaze that s tarted Friday 12 males west of this farming town 80 miles northwest o f Sacramento. Louis(' Janes, a fire an forma· t10n officer. said that although thl' crew of 334 fi rcfighters had the blaze <.'ontained. they could not say when 1t would be totally controlled She said the temperature hit 100 degrees by noon and was ex pected to reach 110 in midaltcr noon. F ighfs JoU Te nrt SAN FRANClSCO CA P I Wendy Yos himura, former r oo mmate o f then-fugiti ve newspaper he iress P a tricia Hearst. has gone into federal court to fight the scheduled start Tuesday of her one-to-15-year California prison sentence On weapons charges. U.S. District Cour t Judge Alfonso Zirpoli set Monday af- tt>rnoon lo consider a temporary restraining order after lawyers for Ms . Yoshimura appean·d Friday Pritroner• Cabtt SUSANV ILLE CA P > -The Califorrua slate prison here was ·re ported calm Saturday after about 80 prisoners yelled and t hre" rocks <tt staff member!> They also set about a half-dozen fires during lhl' night and threw the burning debra:. anto the prison yard, off1dals reported. Bunes Fatal OAKLAND <A P ) -An elderly blind woman burned to death "'hi le her neighbor~ trs"d to kick down her locked front door to rescue her, firemen reported Saturda) The \'ICl1m wa~ 83 year-old Cclcestme Rampona. O e an A ir For C oas t EL MONTE (AP> Unhealthful air quality was expected to linger over the m ost heavily populated areas of the South Coast Air Basin to- day. officials said. The A ir Quality, Management District pre- dicted first-stage s rriog ad· \ 1sories in the San Gabnel Valley, the eastern San Gabr ie l M ou ntain s, Upland and Fontana. Good air quality was ex· pected only 1n coa!>tal areas The ~as crisis has cut allcn- dance at the county's a muse menl parks. forcing layoffs of some park workers. A total of 150 or 3,100 Knott's Berry f'arm employees havC' been d1sm1ssed. including 10 la.id off fnday, said Russell Knoll. !>On of park founder Walter Knott. MOST OF' those laid off were entertainment and scrvlc£' t.>m ployet.>s, Knott said But a fe w low level management employeios have also been cut. he said. Oasnt•yland s pokesman Al Flores said 25 of the park·s 7,600 s ummer employees have been dismissed, due to a 15 percent attendance decline in June. ··we expected that our demo- gra phics would change and t.tiey have.·· said F lores. "We're getting more local peo- ple than we used to and l05ing some of the out-of-stale people who are wary or traveling too far.·· Knott also said a d rop in out- o f s tate park. \ 1s itors h <1:. curtailed bustness. · "TOVRISTS from the Midwest and other parts or the country who had planned on trips are re- lucta nt to strike out with the possibility of not getting gas." said Knott. tea ca 1nm Mvs•c by Guy Helferty EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON JULY THROUG H SEPT. 2 • 1 :30 to 4:30 • SOUTH COAST PIAZA ---·"1'•,•-........ ·------·-----·-·-·----------.... -_... .. , ... ~--·· ...... -... ... E 1 .. ~tO .... OI ,,.ft.Ill~ s und•Y. July 1s. 1a19 Robert N. weed1PYbt1s11er ThOmas 1<eevi11ed1tor OranoeCoastoaryPlrot ... ·r• _.-:n . .-~------------~-... Politicos' Fielding t Covers All .Bases Jimmy Carter waa up on lhe hill prayto1 for some mtrac~ revelations that would resolve the ~neray probl.-i. <Down below ln Wuhinlloo, the folks wbo bad been Wedietinc a recession tor sJx months. announced olmos.t~~phanUy It seemed. that we had one > Nix<* new lo Mexico lo see the exUed Shah or Iran <The aecvlty ror that vi lt must have In volved more shock t~ lhan the Los Angeles Police Department and lhe C!IP combined.> ~ Jerry Brown stayed home to keep an eye on Lt Gov P«ikt Curb. (WatchJng his poUtlcal image tamlbh bl'caus' a e<>mic strip character brouaht up some rather sticky aspects of a campaign Brown allegedly once aought from a shady fi~urc ) That's the kmd of pohllcnl week ll \\at\ Some-othl•r Hems worth <.-omnwnt /tf ~••flfl#" a ... '• r1 rrh:w l1~1 On the good news side. that long.ant1C1pated re· cession doesn't appear to be all that menacing lo busi· nessmen in the Southern Califorma·Arizona·Nevada re- glon. Prudential Ins urance polled businessmen throughout the west and concluded lhat in our three-stale area 72 percent of them think business will be just fine this July, August and September In fact, 72 percent said they looked forwa rd to better business than they had in the previous three months; 79 p~rcent said they thought it would be better than the same period last year. It appears they have not gotten the word from Washington. Cl11le Gne~rodtfl a._ai1u On a sad note, we note the passing of 0 . W. "Dick" Richard, the r etired Newport m erchant who must have some kind of record for supporting and working on worthy causes in Orange County. The bouncing, smiling Richard used innovative touches to make his Richard's Lido Market a unique and s uccessful institution. .He used both his business and his personal bases to support the widest possible range of community ac- Li vi lies. He helped found the Orange County Philharmonic Society and the county's Big Brothers and served as director for Boy Scouts. the library board, Goodwill, YMCA, Boys Club, and Girls Club. He was a charter member or Hoag Hospital's 552 Club. That partial list only suggests the worthwhile things Dick Richard s upported. He left a lot of good behind. •\fiu.rip" SN"'MN Slaort<-llan~d Let's face it, the Susan B. Anthony dollar coin is a flop. a disaster. IL was an idea whose lime had come . It's easier to handle coins than bills . They make for fas ter transactions al the cash register or teller's window and, unlike bills. don't slick together. And s ince they're recirculated again a nd again without wearing out. they ultimately are c heaper than bills ., Except that people don't like them. In the first case. the Anthony· coin is too close to a quarte r in size. Con· fusion bet ween the two continues although the new coin has been in circulation s ince July 2 Moreover, although lhey can be modified, many cash registers do not have a compartment for another coin. That's hardly time ·saving. Maybe the new coin will catch on, but for now the Treasury department has 500 million metal discs that too f t•w people want in their pockets. Susan B. Anlhony, they didn't do you all that big a favor. CH~ker I• Qtdrker ~edw A cheer, three cheers. for Mitch Egan. Egan, like most of us, was fed lip with the rude. pushy, persis tent demands for donations by charity seekers in airports and bus terminals. Since .most or them claim identity a s religious groups, there's little airport authorities can do. In fact. many airports post signs acknowledging that the pests exist, but noting there's nothing illegal about their activities. Egan's plan is deceptively simple. He has distributed about 10,000 hand-held clickers -crickets, most of us call them -to airport personnel and passengers in Los Angeles, and San Francisco. When a solicitor buttonholes someone for a donation, the pas.5enger clicks in his or her face. Nothing illegal about that. Nor about the wave of clicks that follows when security personnel, baggage handlers and other passengers join in. As an AP story noted, .. Egan ts succeeding where legal maneuvers, public relations and a Polite "No" have failed." • Opinions expressed m the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. 'Other views e)(pressed o n this page are those of their authors and artists. ~eeder comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O &>x 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd I Single Bars ByL.M. BOYD Our Love and War man has looked into some of what goes on in singles bars. He bas lemed, for instance, lhat tbe typical young woman therein, whether re- markably attractive or otherwise, is approached by .some fellow on an average or once f!Very 17 minutes. Dear Gloomy Gus Why should the Austr•Jlana be angry jus\ Meal.ale Skylab fell on Oitm1 They invented Lbe boomera111. didn'~ tbeyl~. S.K.Y. o...,.., .. ,__,.. •• ,. ... .. ... , ..... , ,... .. ,. .,, ...... . ..... ,li'f,...._, .... _ .. .. ~=-~"'"· ' What's meant by "ap. proacbed'' is simply "talked to" with no pickup ploy necessarily intended. Hello. How are You? Having a good time? Tbat sort of thing. Every 17 minutes doesn't seem all that frequent. does it? This research also re· veals that the prettier of the girls are approached no more frequently than those leHIO. The Uger beeUe emita a fra1rance something like at· tar of roees That's 1ood, for the tJger Deetle. It eat.a bffl. Q. 'What waa tbe moat popular song among American soldtera during World War It ? 'Lill Marlene,' right?" A. Almolt but not quite. ''Gee, But I Want To Go Home" was the moet popular amon1 the boys in the bar· rao1. "Uli Marlene" wu more ~ a HollJWOOd number for combai tea•. Nick Thimmesch Tongues Tied to Trade Deficit WASIONGTON -One ot the national ahemu ta the public's llUteracy ln forel1n 11.nguaaes. It la a long1tandln& alOfotion. and aa lonai H we Amertcans dominated the world, the problern had all the lmJ>llC l o n th e re JIUbllc's COrl> l\l'ltnce as a fealh.,r f:.ll· lng to eurth But lht' lime s ired by 01.1r virility 1n World War 11 when Americans «oul<.I ~et along on English alone is fading The United States must now get tn line after Europeans, Japanese, Koreans. Tai"' anei.e and even Russians to wm the world's busi· ness and affections . BU S INESS MEN a n d diplom ats from these nations usually are multilingual Our people are not So we som etimes lose because of our affliction The facts are scandalous. The U S. Foreign Service has no foreign language requirement for applicants. About half the foreign service offi cers dis- patched overseas do not meet Guest Editorial the language qualification for their po81Uons. When our top officials vi11it China, they rely on Chinese, not Americans, for interpreting. U S businesS' firms usually counc on foreign nationals to keep communications going in overseas offices. Businessmen from other nations simply do better than our people -in this increasingly competitive world market -when products are close in quality and price. because the American must use an Interpreter MANY OVERSEAS customers resent the Implicit colonialism m the refusal of Americans to lea rn the host nation's language. Time was when any first·rate high school required one foreign language for students planning to attend college. The reqwre- ment is now the exception' Indeed. only 10 percent of col- lege·level inst1tuUons now re· quire applicants to have taken a fore ign language f'ewer col· leges make it a must to pass a foreign language course for ~raduation. And the percentage of M A.s and Ph Os prM1c1ent 1n a foreign language dwindles MANY EDUCATORS, even on the university level, don't want to visit any subject qegarded by youngsters as difficult on the poor student body. Dis tressed over lhls ig· nor amous situation, Rep. Paul Simon (0 ·111.) asked President Carter in 1977 lo form a pres- idential commission on foreign language. Carter did, and the commission. given a six·month 1tre. began its work last fall. Like most presidential com- m is s 1 on s. especially those peopled with academics. th1:; o n e fu ssed and s no r t ed Schoolme n warned that while there is great need for more lan guage s tudy, federal in· trusion on curri c ulum 1s a danger B US INE SS MEN acknowledged that U.S. advan- tages in the world market were shrinking, but claimed that 1f their p eople needed more la nguage capability. fr ee en- terprise would see to 1t There was considerable thumpmg for an extension media campaii::n to waken the citizenry to the low state of lan~uage ski~s ' Instead of forming task forces and knuckling down to work, most commissions hire consul· tants and think tanks to do the spadework Diahlo Position Too Impulsive Sacramento Bee Jerry Brown may be perfrclly corr('ct that the controversial Pacific Gas and Electric nuclear powe r plant at Diablo Canyon should never be opened, but his impuTsivc leap into the debate - a leap that appears lo be founded on no new evidence or, indeed. or any fresh thought - does little to honor either the case against Oiablo Conyon or to fos ter rational debate about the future of nuclear power 1n this country. If it does a nything, it appears to reinforce the false impression that all arguments agains t nuclear power are Mailbox 1dl•olo~1c:illy Jl'ihttrallv or <'mo tionally mot1valt·rl and lhal the~ lack sc1entif1c subsLa n<'l' Rrown l'la1ms tn have ~1ven the m'tltlcr u lot of though t. but 1f that's the case there 1s no evidence of it, nor 1s there any explanation of why his deep thinking came to fru1t1on only on the platform of an anti -nuclear rall y and not in the orderly processes or ~overnment for whic h he bea r s off1c1al responsibility. Rrown was not even a scheduled speaker at the rally where he m ade his unex· peeled announcement. .\~ J <'onsequ<•nce. Bro~n l~w ~real ad\'OC'att· of df1c11•nc) would <1g~11n v.1thout m·~ ev1d POl'l" turn a11 all hut romplt•tl' SI 7 h1lhon plant into the greca tl'hl \\ h1tP elrphanl in history Safety ('Ons1derat111n~ rn ~1v makl' th:JI nP<.'e.Sl>:in S1tuatt'<i. as 1t 1 ~. near a mJJor rault hnl', the plant may tndt.•t•d turn out to tx> a huge monuml'nt to bad planning But the issues 1nvoh·ed here issue~ compns· mg environmenta l and economic cons iderallons of the first am porta nce demand more than tht• precipitous lunge of a gov- ernor in political heat This commission, with the help of other groups, paid \he Rand Corp. $61J,000 to tell them that business was concerned about the problem but wasn't do· ing much about 1t and Lhe University of Mi c higan 's Resear ch Center some $20,000 for a survey (accomplished by five·minute phone calls to 962 respondents) which reported: -WlflLI-~ 40 percent of Americans claim familiarity with a foreign language, only 24 per cent said they could read, write or speak one <that figure 1s likely mnate<i J -Only 30 perrent surveyed said they studied a foreign language in school, but 45 pe r- cent said they would like to try <ah , hope springs eternal, but do people want to study'!). About 47 percent beltE!ve that learning a foreign language should be required of jun.or or sen ior high schoo l studenb Some 38 percent think there should be a foreign language r t'· quirement for adm1:.sion to <'OI lege and for graduation as well -A VA ST maJortt)' or Americans havf' no knowledge• or forelJ,ln language::. Only 8 per c<'nt have studied a lan~ua~c· lon g enou~h 1rour y~ars or more> to be able lo use 1t "This is not only bad for American bus iness abroad," said Rep Leon Panetta < D· Calir >. "but at's culturally ba<t for our country too " Panetta, who speaks Italian fluently and can handle Spanish , s ponsored legislation requirin~ the State Department to set a lan gua~e r equirement for fortign service uffl cers PAl'\ETI'A. Sl:WON Ii.peak!> J ltttle Gcrm;m l. k t:'p M 11l1ccnt fenwirk < R N .J 1 1 flut'nt 1n three languages I and Sen Mai k Hatfield 'R-Ore I 1 who s peaks no foreign languagt• 1 a~ mem hers -favor using the Deferu;1· Education Act l o ht!lp fund an<I s t ren~then lan~ual.!e ilr·parl menu, in :Jll our ..,1·hoob and ('OI ll·ges Tlus .... oul<I Ill· mont•\ Wl'll -.pent Ri ghi nm\ th1· 111mm1<. ... wr1 Y. tlh 1h1· tOl'\ 1t.1hlt• -..1x mu11th '" 11•n:.1on. ,.., drJllll•I! th fl.fJ<1rt lei lh1' Prc!>1dent ll ha., h1•l1l 1••1hl11 na·etmgs in :.1x c·1t1c:. and ""J' deliJ?hted ~II h an <>nthus1a.-.t 11· rurnnut of 500 soub in San Fr:Jrl <'1~1·11 I Int' or th1· mu-..1 cn1 1111rngln ~ ell'' t>lc1pm1•nts 1s an Oregon ~hen• a "(ilobal Competen1•v" prn~rnm 11wlud1n14 .whwv•· nh'nt 1n for1•1gn l:tn ).!lldl!t' ,., r1•qhll l'd m puhl11 '1'11001' .\ LO:~fi T fl • ""a y . th" 2~ rn t:m !x·rs ~ound1•<i t•:wh c1t h•·r uut on lll<'rr """" lt1n~~1~w s k1lh /\ IJ~ L S Comm1ss111n1•r ,,f F.dut:a11on i-:rnei.t L Royer, .1 m l' m h (• r . h J S n 0 f Cl r l' I i: fl lan ~ua1':t' prnf11:1t•n1·y. a1 c·orrfing lo h1!-> 1>ffa·I:' :-.:()r do a numl)(>r M ntht•r l'omm1-.s1on mcmh1•rs ~11.•mbt•r Prasl'i lla C"h1ng Chun~ of tht• Un1 \'cr~it y or Ila" a11 at Manou laments th:JI -;tates1de commissions ignore her islands, so a delegation plans lo v1s1t Hawaii m August To leam how to s ay Aloha! no doubt 'One Small Step' Keeps Heroes Up Front To the Editor· Recently. I have been reading in m agazines and newspapers concerning our astronauts. Usually these a rticles ma ke casual, token mention of the astronauts as an obligatory cov- erage of the 10th anniversary or man's first walk on the moon (July 20, 1979). None of these articles has given these men the respect due them. We Americans have created heroes out of soldiers, actors, thieves, politicians, cowboys, athletes, pirates a nd cartoon characters. From Billy the Kid and Audie Murphy t o Clint Eastwood and The Incredible Hulk, America's heroes have, almost to a man (try naming three American heroines!) been armed with guns or iron fists, or both. WE CREATE heroes, which is the same thing as creating legends. ll'a simply a matter of fooling around with the truth WI· lil we've created some klnd of mythical role model, Bravo. But wh't about the real heroes? What about the • l.dttrl from ~''' are t.Delcome. T,_, nght to condtnte lf1tn1 to fit IJJOC' or eltminate ltb.I ti rtatrved. Ldtm o/ JOO 1001dl or i.u wUl ~ QfW'll PN/l"f'ftC• AU lftitn mutt m- cla lfgnaturt and maflmg addrtu b.t ..om., mcav ~ ~ on rt· qwa O n//icW'At rNIOft it o,ipomat Pod"' vnU not bf put>UWd. • peace·seeking men who, througn their bold-heroic. 1f you w1ll- decds , have made important contributions to humanity. those me n whose willingness to take risks has contributed to improv· ing the lives of every human be· ing? How m any people re member Tom Matting ly or David Seott? Ho w m a ny remember Ron Evans? These are three of the 12 men who have walked on the moon, three of the men who risked their Uves in space in hopes of improving our lives here on earth. SURE. most or us remember Nell Armstrong ; and some rec· ognize the names o f Buzz Aldrin or Michael Collins; but the rest have bffn sentenced to oblivion, ignored by e world whlch is daily enjoying the benefits of their work. Ia that the only choice? The bype and artificiality of the media campaigns wblch create heroes-or oblivion? No. There ls another choice, an alternative to the ayathetic ad m I ration heaped on our pseudo·heroes. There ls a bill currently before the Senate which wo'11d name the week of July 16·2A United States Space Observance Week. That's one amall at.ep. <Now· where have we beard tllof before?>. Bul on a more lmmedlate level, In eonJuncUon with the NaUonal Spac• lnaUtute. I am producing America's Salute to the Astronauts. a fou r·day event honoring 01J r n ation's t rue heroes. Honoring them Not explo1l.Lng them : not romanticizing them , not turning them into legends We s imply want to express our gratitude for what these men of s pace have done for humanity. EDWARD S. SHAW /tf e111orial s..,,,,~,.,"' To the Editor: The 19th or July, 1979. will mark the 1oth anniversary or the tragic and inexcusable death or Mary Jo Kopechne. In my opinion, a memorial s tamp should be struck in her honor to be isstAed as soon as possible. It s hould show her face and merely be dated ' 194l·Ul69. Preferably It should be a is.cent stamp so that it wtU be widely used. It is the least that the 1overn. ment can do for the unfortunate girl. JACK E. MCKEE lt'lao'• Ota of T ... e? To the F.dltor: Your front page article "Task Force to Momt.or HB Students" T.June 27) reminded mt of tbe old •·geaerauon 1ap" da,ya of the SOI. It's sad that tlm talk fon:e Is 10 out of touch wtt.b toda.7'1 youn1 peop)e t.bat tbty blame rock 'n' roll music for "ne1at1ve attitudes toward teachers and <i n increase m gc.affit1 ... Punk rock new wctve music 1s to today's youth as E lvis Pres ley was in my youth Today's s tu- dents don't need "monitoring." they need communication and understanding. GORDON LABEDZ I( ePp Cool in Of li~e To the Editor According to a Or. T. P Cullinane of Notre Dame, too mu c h hea t no l only s lows workers. it also causes more mistakes. He s ugcest:. e mployers try "fans. dehumidifiers and protec live clothing ... they help w in· crease productivity." Surely there a re other ways for Preside nt Carte r to cut energy use other than this ex· pensive way for business offices. LEE JOHNSON A.,d~Acft?fheg! To the Editor: It would seem lo me that the "Boat People" of the lndochl11a area should be settled in the Australia. New Zeala'nd and Solomon Jslanda area. Australia has vast a.,reas that are unaetUed. They h~ve even advertla.ed for settlers from the United St.tta. tt would seem to me lbat this area would be closer a.s well. JIM J30LDINO • t I ..... -~ -la..i i To wrrte the O.lly Piiot/Box 1560, Cosce Mesa, CA 926?6 Oranoe Coast Dally Pilot 1 J'• ore ~r-__ n ___ o __ n _______ &l•ndey-•. J.u.1y•1•s .• •.978 _________ To-Ce•l•1t•he•Oa-11y-Pl•lo•tl!ln•1'•6"-2·.'32-1 ----.·A~1 .. Dr. Charlea Bell Diversity of Lifestyles Puzzling to ·Politician~ Or, H~tlWl iao~ ~~ ......_ °' CCII &tU. CaUfonl••a unique Ufeatyl aad •·•u-.1 poUIJc1 co hand ln ha.Gd. Md aJMe CaJllomJ1 bu "°"C~ more than It.a ab~ or ''of " cwt~. aroupa and alternative Ufut,f&.s, we can reuooably uaurne l.bat the un uaual or "koollle" pobucs ol our Golden State wtU conunuto Mor. lmportanUy, lb~ number of •ltenuiUve lirestyl •nd lht' JlfoM oHNJoN DAILY PILOT nl.lmben ol poopl Involved ln thtm 1ttm1 to ba1vt• lncrea~.cf ln rtct-nt yun NTIL a &C' NTLY , t r•dl· t tonal poUtJca l lal'M-1~ i.nd lht' 11tandard polllit'al 1115ues Sttmt"tl to be dominant In C•llromla us 10 the real of \ht nittlon No lonit,•r now our polltks seem tu mo. t ()(t('n Nlfh·et the value:. l•f 'omt• rww hf~tylt• To tw !.Urf', ~1Hnc· o r our llft>i.l, It•' <Ht' unrt•luted t o pollllet for eumple l.bc "lllid· back" hillside hippie • many or the ne wer religious cult.s or omt-o f the contemsorary pi.ychologkally oriente "find younelf" groups. Such ~roup11, in fact. often con· stltute tlll Ovllrl rejection of oot only our poliUcal vrocesses and tn11Ututions but lhe la rger soeie· t y us we II HUT OTUF.tlS or lhese e merg· mg factions ur~ obviously relat- cd to political issues -nature loving e nvironmenulls ts. homosexuals, women's libera · tionii1ts . off-highway vehicle weekende rs. and the s ingle parent --for example. T he issue oC s tate funded child-care centers for working mothers becomes more acute as the number of fa mily units without hus bands /fathers in· creases. Homosexuals have re · cenlly emerged as a powerful political force in San Francisco. There is growing poht1 cal con fltct between backpacking en v1ron mentahsts and off road vehicle owners over the u!>e of publicly owned desert lunds And while more women are go- ing to work on a regular bas is. more men are dropping out or work a nd s taying home as "house husbands." RECENTLY TED Bradshaw and Edward Blakely, on the faculty at UC Berkeley. present- ed a thought·provokin~ analysis of the political 1mphcat1oni:. or Ca lifornia 's multitude o f li fes tyles In or1l· s1•nsc• ttJt·~ ll'll u:-. \.\lt,11 "' c a I r l' a d \ k n o w l h u l C.:a ltfomia hi.ls a lot <if "unu~ual " people and group~ But the> ab11 g 1v1: us some feel for tht• 'iiZt· of the :-ituatwn. Tht·re·~ no doubt t h .it Cahforma leads all the <Jthc 1 ~ta l es 1n th e number o f alternative Ufestyll'S a nd that a larger proportwn of our populiJ lion 1s involved in them than m any other stale BRADSHAW AND Hlakely r ite one nationa l s urvey whkh found that 38 pc•rtcnt uf ;.ill listed altcrnuti\'c hfrstyle 1?roups wert- Jocated in C<Jl1forn1J Another :.i milar !>ur vey lim ited to "spiritual groups" only found 3<1 percent of the natwna l total localed in our state. Those are subs tantial percentages when one considers that California ha!> only 10 percent of the nation's population While only rough estimates can be made, it appears that at least one million and perhaps as many as four million out of California's 15 million adult population are involved in one or more of these groups In more direct political terms. Bradshaw and Blakely report that the slat e has some 1.600 or- gan izations concerne d with women's righls and proble ms. and that there are about 600 en· v 1 ron·mental group~. A GENERAL directory of or· ganizations and publications. ::!fff,__,. ~_..._, -~-,.__... .,....,., <.l'tc..&S• s.....~r·~ \\ I'l I try not to t rip, Jody. /1 Thl1 California flandhook. fills 530 pages ~1th a wide ranging lis t o f group:. devoted to a lternat1\'e lifestyles and goals. Thec:;c rangl· from Thf• Delpha f'ellow.s h1p ( J Burbank group dl·\. oted to puj.?an worship and ltv1n~p to lhl· \II Trtbt'" llalrwa) l!OU'>l' I C'1)1lt'l•fn1•1 I ~l lh 11 hab11ttatmg lnd1.:rn <'>-<·onv1c·t.,, Rjt'l'. ltk1· rt•h1.pnn. ;icrount:. for soml· or 1111r ... talf' !> sub t' u I t u re... .J n d :i I t f• r n a t 1 v f' lrfrstyle.s Rut nt·w family form ... denanl Sl·xuahty, new rerrea lion. different Y.t>rk ethics and contemporar y lc1s urt· purs uits also contribute much to the mt>.· tun:. Californians. by and large, are probably more relaxed aod W\ concerned a bout the unusual than are the citizens of any other state. WHE R E E LSE would <or could> the state's bachelor gov- ernor take orr for a well· publiC'ized two week vacat ion with ij fernul1• r<l('k st;.ir., T'Nt·ntv years ago .surh an act would have been polJtical s uJc ide. It s ttll v.ould be 1n m ost other :.tales What all this means. beyond the obvious complexity of our ~ttttf''s s1wiety, 1:. lhal the tradi· t1onal ways of looking at the 'olt· rs and JS!>Ul'!:> h a-s become m1 ... 1t•:11lml! ,,., :-.11 luni.: .1go . 1>oht1C'1ans 1·1111ld (•onc•T n thcm:-.l'lvl''> with onl} .i handful of Sl)CJJI and t•1·11nom11· gt 11U(l'> or 1·ult ures. ff \OU kn~Y. hn"" the J ews and hlack:-. Y.OUl d \O le . how CathOIJ C's •ind formers would vote. how th1• urban poor, union members . and middle class would \'Ole. you knew enough. THAT'S NO longer true. The si m pie coalition or groups in response to a handful or issues is 1 a thing of the past. With party labels almost m eaningless. with t he lradi-· tional definition of "libenl" and • "conservative" no longer useful. · the issues. emerging from our many diffr rent and often con· fl1 <'t1ng hfc•!.l yle~ an• fn •e lo µlay la rger role:. jn the poLit.Jcs of Caluorrua. Cafe Proprietor Recommended Second Helping of Christianity • By CHARLES E . MAIER The Rev. Char le$ E . Maier. Ph D • IS a long-time rement of Laguna Be~h. w orc1s. "You are a child of God . a nd you a r e Perfect, Honey!" In lhat s mall care over mountains of potatoes I was peehng. piles of dishes to be wash ed . words "You are Perfect, even as your Father in Heaven is Perfect. Over 30 years later. forgotten potatoes, lost dishes, yet the words came to me while I lay m a h ospital bed of pain last Jo"ebruary, and I fi nally began to believe them! FROM THE lips of the most remarkable woman I h ave ever known have come words of lire to thousands·Of people who have had the blessing or knowing, and being loved by the Rev. Hazel W. Van Dusen, Onity minister to ou r Southland Riviera. From t hose days in Vans' Holland Dutch Cafe Hazel and I. each in our own t raditio n, learned to be ministers within the Christian community. We iearned answers, but there was one great difference. I learned the answers and lived in the p roblems, Hazel lived in the answers! One day al a time. I am living in answers and now have the honor of telling how our beach cities came to be choeen for the vineyard of Reverend Hazel's ministry. IN JN7, when wt· first met her "Papa Jim " was sUll alive and I heard of the f amoua build· io&a wtUdl be bad cooatructed sucb " tbe Balboa Pavilion. P~ from this energetic father came the business sense which, at a rather tender age, allo"ed Buel to be a district mana1er for the Albert Sbeeu Candy Co .• from Santa Barbara to San Diego. , Going was not alway.! easy for a youo1 woman out lo lhe world, bUt ttazel utd of the ear· ly yeari, "I knew business and I wu alw,yi a Unity student" F•O• 1.u•a1ta umps ln Wl.Hoaltn to tbe papel' planta ot the welt. Walter J'. Van DuMo, wu a man tor all aeuon1 with a pbllo1opb7 not unlike Mark Twalll. lD the day• when a Lu REV. HAZEL VAN DUSEN Vegas wedding was a daring move, Hazel and ··van" were married there and s ubsequently lived in the greater Los An geles area. Van developed paper forms for aircraft fuel tanks. called Cell!Qrm, which paved the way. for modern engineering in the field. but business p artners limited hjs activity so he and Hazel began a restaurant and lived in Hollywood, until they "retired " to Laguna. What a misnomer that was to be. They took over a restaurant which my father, Carl E. Maier. bad opened in 1939, l<><:at.ed at ll.5S No. Coast Highway. They christened it The Vans' Holland Dutch Cate, but It was always The Vans'. AT THIS POINT Hazel and V a n really came alive to thousands of patroni1 from all over the world, as well as the in- ternal machinations or our City Hall brotherhood. Although Van declared on many occasions, at the drop of a hat, that be hated cooking, be wu. tn fact, a fin~ chef. Huel roved people and with her wluome tmlle a.nd a few other women ot the same nature. the place 9000 boomed. At nooo Ume the Clly Council and most of the agencies or Laguna Beach could have had open meetings. I IMi\G I NE that Vans', as well as other les~ familial places of the night. was the real bar of Justice and decision for our nllage. Tra mps an d other kn1~hL'> of the road were not fed at the back door; they came 10 with Bette Davis and Vi ctor Ma tu re. The cafe was not a place. 1t was an experience The philosophy in the kitchen, where Va n and J labored. did not a lways coincide with the sweet· ness and Light of the fountain and dining area. Our r eal nemesis was a n order for hot· cakes in the middle of a hundred hamburgers. This school of practical Chns· t1anity wa s theologically and physically strained to its Lim its whe n a customer , usually one or t wo or the regulars, or a foolish tourist. decided to he rude to Hazel. She blessed them and sent us back to our cages. all with the genuine sweetness that a child of God can demonstrate. I HAD THE brute strength and wanted to tear limbs ; I ended up peeling more potatoes with vigor and Van had his very temperate glass of beer. And so Mom and Pop Van helped my folks raise me. The community responded because during allot this time of rebuilding and effort, Hazel was making trips to a Unity Center of Truth in Santa Ana. More peo· pie were drawn to the Cafe as a res ult. Where else could you find the best buy in meals and the at- mosphere of love and, as we now call it. "extended family." I gradu ated from Laguna Beach High School and worked. what was to be my last shift at Vans' July 30, 1950. August 1. [ marched off to a troop s hip and Kore a with the United States Marine Corps. LETTERS CAME regularly, care packages. and love. St.Ill the business boomed and in 1952 m y mothe r records in her diary that my dad, chef at Andrees, worked bis day off belpto1 Van. Probably the best way to evaluate the impact which these two fine people made on the community It seen ln a 1Urpt'iae party, "This la Your Llfe," ~· • ceivcd of by Danny Davey, now of NavaJO Indian famt'. where Mayor F'rank Wharton ~ard. "They arc our town's No. I cou- ph'." and they wen• proC"la1nwcl "Laguna's Vir!it Ci ti;wn~" in 1955. had pas:.cd, but a nt:w hft• was to come Christ. so she established the v.ork hl•re 1n Laguna Bcai:h bt>forl' !>he wa:-. ordained Jwte 10. J~fjl:I T ypical of the spirit or lhc cart' w as the C'ommc•nt elf on<.· customer that evening. "r i:a me away with thal intang1bl<: sens«' o f having gainert ~om ethini: more than food ." The floed in~ of the spirit was to eml•rge as a vocation very soon in the hfe of n cverend llazcl. We must lea"' our narrat1vl' f)f Van's contnbu11on. for until his passing l:l:•t ) c.:ar. he wa:. romplt.>lt'ly dl·d1t·alt'd to st•cing that RC'vcrcnd ll:itel rN·1•1\cd ht:'r education for lt•a rhing and thl' mini.sin in tht• l nitv ~chool of Chnsu.1011~. l.1•c '> Summit. Mo. llt•r dn•Jm Y.as that C\'eryonc "nu ld kn11w t h at thc.v w1•rc 1·hlldr1•n uf tht• Almighty and that .JC':.U:. <.«.1mc to show us the v. :J\ lll ctt•rnal life This s he did b~ pn'l'cPl dnd example . i h1:n • .... as o nC' dream lef1 un· fulfilled at tht> ltmC' of her pass· ing last wt•ek. She wanted a permanent µlace of worship and ~tudy in the South County area AN UNR EALIST IC rise in rent caused the Vans to close their doors in 1958. They gave so murh to t"Vt>r vonf' that a foolish landlord forc~d Van. on pnnc·1 pie. lo leave tht• location An l'fJ WHILE HER dJughter. M1llit'. married and had M'Vl'n lovely youngsters. ~omc of whom rl' member the potatoes and malts 'and burgers at Vans', and the To quow my cou s in. the author, Ocss Streeter Aldnch. "Tlw drum 1s de ud." but the ... nund linger~ on. In heari n~ )!1.ints of Chn :;t1an thought and 1n1crp1·l'l;.il1on . preachers or world (<\m\.'. I have never met a pc1:-.un llkc Hu.eel Van Dusen. cafe prospered. Jl a1.rl not only ltved her faith. hut sh<> uct1vcly prepared to teach. llazt>I alw:n·~ said that s hl' "'anted to help people• lc;.im :rnd ll\'l' the Promi se~ o f .Jc:.us Keep Uncle Sam Out of Oil By STANLEY J. MODIC Thi$ eclitonal i3 repnnted from the June .25 issue of Industry Week. Oil companies ore gouging the consumer. let's nationalize the petroleum industry or. at the very lea8t. have the government get into the Ousine8s by setting up an oil company. These are the cries increapingly being heard Crom some of our politicians and from some of the public. It's time these critics reviewed the record, ITEM: IN 197 l THE federal government jumped into the passenger railroad business (Amtrak}. Through fis cal 1978 that move cost the taxpayers $2.3 billion. In its first year in business, revenues covered almost 50 percent of costs; in 1977, revenues amounted to only 37.4 percent 9f costs. as a result, the deficit per rev· enue-passenger-mlle bas more than doubled. It cost the taxpayers 12. 7 cents per passenger mile in 1977 to subsidize the government operation. up from 5.Jceot.&ln 1Q72. ITEM: THE GOVERNMENT is in the mail de livery business. The U.S. Postal Service will end the current fiscal year with tiabilitJes ex- ceedtng asset.s by $1 .4 billion. ITEM: A FEW YEARS AOO l.be govem· ment decided to build a jumbo jet, the C·SA. The General ActounUng Ofllce SIQ'S the plane's cost exceeded estimates by $3.1 bllUon in procure- ment overruns, repairs, and maintenance. ITEM: NOT LONG i\GO. the Department of Health, Education & Welfare admittetl mis· s pending $7 biHion m fiscal 1977. Hardly an eyelash was blinked over the announcement. ITE M : I N 1974 THE governm e nt established the Pension Benefit Guara ntee Corp. <part of ERISA> Jts job was to ensure that a ll workers entitled to a pension could col· lect it no matter what the condition of their company It's genera ll y conceded that (i ve years later it would not be able to fulfill t}tat promise. ITEM: EVEN WHERE the government has a role lo ;>lay in the oil business, it is t wo years behind schedule. The strategic petroleum re - s erve was to have stored 150 million barriltoby the end of last year. CurrenUy the , t'eserve stands at about 94 million barrels. And 1'e c.-·t even get at much of that. Our eovern!f: tectors ananged to dump the petro~ to salt .domes and only now are installing~ to re trteve it. r : No doubt the federaf governm ent ave o role to play in helping solve our petrql~um problems. But we fail to see how anybody tould s uggest that the solution lies in the govetjlt'.$ent getting into the production and refining cf. q\l. Tbe price of gasoline is going up. 8".t. U the govemment does for the petroleum indUetry what It's dolna for the postal service or Amtrak we know we won't be able to aUord St, either as cons umers Ol" taxpayers. ..... .U DAILY PtlOT Sund•V· July 15. 1f79 RAGGED TRANSIT More Riders Than Buses~' • • Nation's Transit Can't Handle New Patrons l,OS ANGF.t.£S (/\Pl It's 97 deg re M lh<' c()rner of Wll11t\lre aod f'·tiiueroa , and Jas Andenon ls stand~ 1ng. AW4'ltt!rtna,:, ut one of the 30,000 bus 1top11 &n Loft Anaeles County. Wht>n hkl bU&, No &S. ltnally Showa up, It''> jamnu.'(f and doesn't atop Anoth.,r bu11 111 right behind. Two nden> rntrnwt{t' to squ~eze out the bark door, but AndenJon can't wed1e his wuy in . Ht' makes lht> lhtrd bus. standing room only. puckl'd Wttt:N UOU R·LONC ttas hnes spread Lhrough partis of lhe nation t111rint; Muv und June, the congestion s pillt.·d 111to the nation's transit :.)1'h 'm ' M1ll1ons of Americans, J)t'htert.-.od by ga~ohne shortages and bufft•tll'd by soaring gas prices . ...... sought other transportation .. .. ~ j Unfortunately, many of the na- tion's l,000 transit systems can't han- dle a sudden ~urge In ridership of the sort that drove Jus Anderson onto No 83. They don't have enough money or equipment. Thus. while federal officials privately deplore the car culture that has induced U S. dependence on ex- pensive and unreliable roreign oil supplies. they arc hamstnmg for an alternative. U.S. Transportation Secretary Brock Adams recently explained the dilemma to a congressional panel: I "LET'S SAY we reduce automobile trans portation by 5 perceot, wruch sounds like nolhing. Let's say tomor· row everybody got out of cars, 5 per· cent of lhem, and went on the public transportation syste m. We would blow every fuse in the United States ' in public transportation. Overnight I ··~ ., PUBLIC TRANSIT FACES HUGE CROWDS . :• More Buses. More Money Might Help ~ ... ' [~·First Timers .. . ... •• • .. :-- .. ~· :-; :\ •• ~· ... •• e "' ~' . • •. , JI • ;.. .. .. . ... .. •• Stamped Out CHEYENNE. Wyo. (A~J /\dm1ltl•dly Jim Helzer gets a lot or mail. But his own ZlP code? Wyoming's capital has three ZIP codes One for state government. And one for Helzer's Unicover Corp. He gets 15 million pieces of mail a year , by the truckload -hauled to a tightly-guarded building. VNICOVER. USING TUE trade name F leetwood. designs a nd markets fi~sl·day cov e rs to 150,000 stamp collectors. First-day covers are customjzed envelopes -usually with artistic designs, affixed with commemorative stamps. They honor an impro tant event --as when lhe United States landed men on lhc moon -and some not so-1mportan1 <!Vents. They're canceled on the day of issue by only one post office. Helzer's p hilatelic business means travel around the world, including a trip to the Soviet Union to negotiate rights for first-day covers or space flights. Reber says Unicovcr. which emp(oys 160 persoqs, .. is the biggest of its type in the United Slates and probably the world, but you have lo be careful about such claims." ••n TRY TO DF.AL with s ubjects of un· ivet sar appeal. like s pace. flowers and animals," Helzer said. "Not stamps that em- phasize the glory or the Soviet state. We're not i nterested in that, because most collectors aren't interested ... The worst subject for a first.day cover? "That's easy," Helzer said. ''Great worms of the world." ''the most controversial? "A United States issue on family planning. We called it the 'birds and bees' stamp," he said. "A great flop was a collecli ve: bargaining cover . "Now there's nothing bad about collective bargaining. But the design was terrible. It looked like a credit card:• The most bizzare cover? "One was issued by an Arab nation which could be played on a record player. Ironically, there are few r ecord play_ers Jn the country that issued It." ·~most ironic cover? "Well, the Soviet Union issued a stamp dealing with human rights.·· HELZER. IN ms 39s, formed the·business 11 years ago, and the growth rate has been more th.an 50 percent a year . Unicover markets .- all first-day coven offered in the United States, Canada and Bri.tain, and selected issues from 130 other nations . The NeptUM lodMy • • almpte end dlgftlfted C1'9Mltlon Mfvlce Wfth dllMmtnatlon et Ma, ff- Hrt, or mount1ln1. Your 9oct•I Security end V•a.t •n• Admlnletretlon b•n•flt• may epply r. low..,. our cremation Hrvfee1. for tmmedlet• nffd, or ''"portfolio, call or writ•. ,~, De Nep&mne Soelety 2400 w. CoHt Hlghwey :lP *"'*" .. ech, C• .. 92tlS 6 7431 24 HOUR ,.,__, 4_.:.__ .!!~V~E"a.. _.,., '°"""'° 10: , ..,. ....,., ca .. •m ~, ..... • • ...l I ,,., ....,.... *"" ....._ ,,.,... , ................. . '~· '• =~=-~ ............ . aTY-STATE -._.....,c..,.,.n~ we would need 30,000 more buses to carry people back and forth to work." • In California. where two-hour gas lines appeared in early May and dollar·a-gallon appeared in early June. double-digit ridership increases were widely rePOrted . Elsewhere, transit officials report· ed double-digit riders hip incaeac;es as early as Ma rch. In Los Angeles County -the spiritual center of the U.S. car cult, a 2.000-square·mile urban bonanza so s pread out that the. very idea of mass tra n s it s eems ludicrous -bus ridership was up 25 percent during May. There was a predictable drop in e.a rly June wben gasoline lines dis· appeared, but passenger boardings ... ti 11 averaged 1.35 million a day. compared to about 1 mHlion in J une 1978. "WE CANNOT s ustain this effort for Jonf?," says Marvin Holen, presi- dent of the board for the Southern California Rapid Transit District. To cope, transit officials recalled 39 buses on lease to Seattle, went to around·lhe-clock bus maintanance to lc eep the rush-h our fl eet at full strength, and bolstered park·a nd·ride routes. LA 's system is now so strained that <'hie r planner George MrDonald has dn tfled a plan to commandeer school buses s hould ruturc gasoline ~horta~es cause another big surge in rrdersrup. Gerald Haugh, general manager or Long Beach Transit, says a crush of commuters forced c reation or •·sllipyard specials," extra runs to the Naval Shipyard. Ridership shot up 30 percent in May . THERE IS A touch of irony to th.is frenetic activity. BlJT IN California. s late offi c1<.1b got r eligion s hortly arter th e ridership increases went into double digits. Gov. J erry Brown proposed legis lation to provide more lhan Sl billion for trans it improvements. Transit omcials across the nation say lhcy need a similar commitment from President Carter and from Congress if transit is expected to handle increased ridership. Richard Page, who stepped down in May as bead of the Urban Mass Transportation Administration, s ays UMTA's $3.l·billion annual budget is a bout half what's needed for a serious effort to establis h a strong transit network. Carter. however. trimmed UMTA's 1980 budget request by 10 percent and adopted a "standing still" increase to cover inflation. "If our policymakers want com· muters to leave their cars at home, we'll need a big investment in public transit," says Holen of Southern California 's transit system. He ought to know: the RTD just won UMTA approval for J,200 new buses a cost of OF PASADENA AND COSTA MESA Pre-Inventory 1/2 PRICE SUMMER SALE! July 13 to 20th COSTA MESA ONLY 1/2 PRICE ON Gifts • Paper Goods ·Baskets • Plants ZZ.30 cluivittll f{oad at i:kt CDYMr of 1Vil6m iw Cos~ ..Mts"'. • Los Angeles bus has standing room only tor new rush hour riders. Gas crunch might strain system even more. Trust Fund had provided $84 billion while federal outlays for public transit come to $13 billion, less than what's needed to refurbish the systems today. Federal transit aid oe\4Jrtheless tripled in the past live years. from $1. l billion to s:u billion. Support to subsidize day-to-day operating de· ficits was begun in 1974 and Congress recently approved the shift of some highway funds to mass transport. Patronage began to turn around after the 1973 oil embargo, but even so it's only half the pre-World War 1l figure when the nation's population was smalle r . 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I &ttmed thll luaon the hard way a few years aao when malting pbolOJl"•a>hl for an encyelopedJa In the Carib · bean I ciarn ed two Hag lblad.b, four lenses, four btC'h, two trtpocb. two ~xpOtiure mete rs und more thaa a bwidred rol ls ot film AIUr alm<>1t breaklna my back lugging this heavy equipment from lshtnd to island . I made up my rrund th11l 1'd gwltch to lighter and ~ore portoble 35mm N1 koni. on 1tny future ass1gn- menu . l 'VE SWITCHED AND 1f anything my pie· tures have improved und i.o has my disposition after u duy of shooting. For the average tourist one 35mm single- lt-ns renex ('ll Mf•ra With ll no1·m1tl SOmm lens wi ll 1tdequately handl~ 95 percent or a ll travel pictures. With a few rolls of film in your pocket and \htl camera i.lung over your shoulder you're ready for any picture. When you 're bogged down wlth a blllavy camera baJ tt's another piece of 1ue- gage YoUhavetoworry a bout. And when you r camera ls tlppered in the bag, by the time it's extract~ ror a once·ln·a· lJretime picture the shot is gone before lt can be made. Btrr YOUR INTEREST. your itinerary and your involvement in photography might j ustify carrying some additional equipment. If most of your time is to be spent in cities a wide-angle lens m ight be useful -maybe a 28mm or even a 24mm. A 3Smm lens is good but its coverage Is so close to that or a normal lens that If you have a choice lake one that covers a wider area. Jr most of your Itinerary includes open country with scenic vistas a telephoto or a zoom lens will be useful as a s«ond choice. The 80·200mm zoom is an exceJlent second lens. Your interests will also determine what photo equipment you ca r ry with you. When J trave l 1 have two primary areas or interest animal and horticultural subjects 'fo'or animal photography, telephoto equip menl is essential. FOR PLANT LIFE -because m uch of 1l 1~ closeup -a macro c lose-up lens is necessary Since most of m y photographs are made in daylight I lake no flash equipment nor do I need superfast, large-ape rture lenses. Going Native? Try a Fiji Island Vacation By STAN DELAPLANE You won't get to Mbatild in the F iji Isla nds a ny day of the week. The big tour operators never heard of it. <Neither had I And I'm a real Fij i buff.) If you've dream ed of going nattve -I me an all the way native -there 's a s pecialty shop called GoodTra ve l Tours whose name doesn 't tell the h alf of it. It's a one -man s how -Richard Goodm an o f Oakland, another Fiji fan .. WE TAKE ZZ PEOPLE for 22 days. Mostly out in the Lau group of islands. And t h ey live IN t h e villages. WITH the villagers. "We've stayed in villages where the people had never seen anybody except Fi· jians before Never seen a white man, Am erican or European . Never seen a black Ame rican for that m a tter." I 'd go to the Lau islands just t o learn to ::Hmb a coconut tree. AU South Sea islan- de rs can s himmy up a coco palm . But Lau islanders are the only ones who do it like you s t.-e in the ..ids: Run up just with their hands ~md feet. The others use slings. So l was tolcJ by a vcr.v high chief in ~uva * • * For a rmc h a ir dreaming, get a brochure. Write lo GoodTravel Tours, 5332 College Avenue, Oakland, 94618. Goodm an runs the same sort of thing through far out islands in Samoa and the French islands way out from Tahiti. • • * ••we are invited to dinne r a t a swa nky restaurant and gambling club in London. Will m y husband need a dinner jacket? We hate to pack things needed only once." The only person I ever s aw in black tie and dinner jacket was the hea d waiter. I m ean, it's a little dressy. (Texas oil men wear black cowboy boots inst ead of dayti me brown.) If you're stuck in London tor dressy at· lire, go to Moss Bros., the biggest clothing rental firm in the world. They ca n dress you in topper and tails for the Queen's E nclosure at Ascot. They can put you into formal morning clothes tails a nd pin-s triped trousers. 1 rented one of those J-say-old·boy out- fi ts for the ra ces. Got a picnic lunch from Fortnum and Mason. Ate off the tailgate of a n Aus tin s t a tio n wagon. And that's :o;omething to put on your postcard home 4 The postc<.1rd tha t has The Changing of the Guard.> * * • ... somethin g to serve for a Mexican. style brunch on Sunday?" Here's a hot sauce for eggs cooked an\• way : You need jalapeno pepper strips and nopalitos, the fruit of the prickly pear cac tus . Both come in cans, but you may have to search the Mexican part of town. <I've: seen them in Safeway stores.) Make it this way : two-thirds nopalitos Wash them well in cold water. They're slip- pery. You wan t to wash that off. Chop them in dice-size c hunks. Cut the jalapeno strips in three slices. P ut this together. Pour the c anned jalapeno pepper juice over all. It's saucy stuff. Ad d a teaspoon of olive oil. And -if you can get it -a leaf of cilantro. Mexican cilantro. if passible. The Chinese cilantro isn't the same thing. THIS GOES ON EGGS. JUSl <1bout a n y thing. Keeps we ll in a Jar m the r efrigerator. Com es out an attr active a vocado green. Hot as a Sheriff's pistol For brunch. ser ve the dark XX beer from Orizaba. Or the ligh t XXX in the can. You pop the can. Squeeze lime JU1ce on the I. . Salt lhc top of the can. Gives a bright e-and-salt taste to the beer . And take!> . e of lhe l\eat off the sauced-up e~g~. But suppose your Interest lg ta • and archi~ture? To take pictures ln cities and in museums. you'll need fast lenses and-<>r flash. For buildings in crowded cities you need ~de· angle lenses or, eve n better. perspecltv-~oatroJ wide-angle lenses. • ShouJd you be interested In people at work a nd at play much of this type of photography can be made with the normal 50mm .. Jens. Maybe a short telept\Oto -a 105mm or a 135mm will give you a closer look al your subject. A TRIPOD A.;so should be part of your camera ~ear I carry two. One is a compact , four·s«tion te lescopmg type that fits io the bot- tom or my suitcase; the other is a six-inch. ta ble-top.tripod with a ba ll -joint head. This one ts in my camera bag a lways ready for ioslant use. , Although this table-top tnpod is only 6 in- ches high, it provides a rigid base. Tbe steadi- ness that can be obtained with a table-top tripod 1s phenomenal considering its size By s ettinjl this tripod on any solid surface you can get instant steadiness T hen there's film If you think the pnce of film is high in the United Stat.es watt until you buy some a broad. lt will be two to four times as l'Xpens1ve depending on the country you're in So take a good supply with you I try to anticipate how much fil m I 'II need for an assignment and then Lhe amount is doubled. l have yet to return home with unused film . To coMerve space take the films out of their boxes but leave them in the plastic cans. MY CAME RA BAG S a nd m y film art' always earned onto the plane. They 're never checked in with m y lugi!agc Al all atrPorts he re and abroad J as k for a visual inspe<'t ion rather than have my film go t hrough lhl' X-r ay security check X rays arc harmful to fil m , especially if the film 1s sub1ect •·d lo multiple doses when t ravel.mg between countnes Onl' final word about traveling a nd picture lak1ng They should both be enjoyable. Unltke professionals who must bring back pictures. you !>hould think first about enjoymg your trip and then about taking pictures. INCLUDED: •U'1 AIU -HOH l!. \1GHJ\ll ING 1\,(091 I fl CRlll1Nr, 1\1 A(H 81\v YOUR CHOICE OF 3 ISLANDS . B LUE YELLOW TORCH Olt<{GfR Glli~R ~ER .... . . . ~ . . . ~ , .. •4-I .. " p ,. Iii •• f \ ,,. ALL -WAY/ TOUQ/ (, TRAVEL 165 19 mAGOOllA /UlUf WU tm1nn 11i CAuromlltl 9H83 PltOflE : <114> 148-5015 ~ ONLY •'OR THE YOUNG and adve n--t urous? "Averaging out the ages, we came u p with 48 years," said Goodman. What's wrorig with it ? Well, it's not cheap. Runs a round $2,300 from Los Angeles. Includes everything. And you ride through the most be autiful islands in the South Pacific on a 00-foo t sailing ke tc h with a steel hull. I never got with the native dinne rs they serve at Fiji tourist hotels. <But the Fijians stopped eating tourists 80 years ago. So that's a comfort.) 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As a valued Penney c ustomer we would like to inform you of a special upcoming e v ~nt. Our Fine Jewelry· Department will be off ering its entire collection o f Penney q ua l ity diamonds at a 30°/o red uction. Our diamond sale will mean e ven more significant savings on our low regular prices. That is only part of ou r diamond story because JCPenney diamonds are a standard of excellence : Excellence i n wh i teness, excellence in perfection of cut, excellence throughout in clarity. If you already own a JCPenney diam?fld ~.e ~ remind you of our liberal trade-in pohcy a.fl~. for your convenience remember you can use • your JCPenney charge. ., · h• . Sale prices effective from July 15th th rou~.h July 29. ir ~CPenney li3 FASHK>N ISlAND ~ NEWPORT CENTER 644-2313 • I .. . .... '· !( t. .. "· .... . ·' DYING HOUSES Sundlly. July 15, 1979 ncredible Hulks F..tates Reach Point of No Return l LDOX, 11 ... <AP> -The l"•l old be>UM .. ~. ••a. t Md, very aad." ls all the muter of Etm Olurt. fl G.of"le Wtade. w111 aay about hla dffaytq estate In the 1Mrbhlre1 Id la t• b)' New Yorti rua mainat• W D SkMlne. Elm Court today ls a vacant. van daUHCI taut• tbat aMma to on obllerver like "tM Tltanlc on land " ALTllOVGH RISTOalANS say Elm Court merlt.a ~rvalion more lhan any other estatt ~n the re1lon. lts chimneys crumble. als wiQdows broken. tu ablngl..s rotUng. The landscape plumed by Frederick Law Olmstead. architect for New York's Central Park. threatens lo engulf the 70-room mansion Destcned by tbe noted Boston firm of Peabody & Steama, the house ls a striking example of the rambllnc, uniquely American "shingle style." No one e>tcept Wilde knows wbelher Elm Court can or wiU be saved. and he isn't talking Stung by vandals. he refuses to allow reportt!rs, photographers or anyone else near the place But an architectural history student wbo re- centJy saw the house says 1t ts reaching the point of no return WILLIAMS COLLEGE Art Professor William H. Pierson h as photographed Elm Court from the air. "It's a magnificent ruin." be marvels. Elm Court's tale is "Unusually poignant. but it is not unique. Whe rever America's rich gathered to live and play between the Civil War and World War I. they left enclaves or estates that have been ravaged by taxes. inflation, age, flames and the wrecker's ball. Above -all, the decline of the private estate reflects the new ·lifestyle of the American milJionaire. More mobile. less family·orienled and less ostentatious, he has little use for white elephants that pre·date the sports car, the jet and the bikini. As a result. private estates are vanishing from resorts like the once.exclusive Elberon. N .J .. where elegant sea coast cottages created by New York .architects McKimm . Mead & White have been torn down to make way for "modern" houses DEVELOPMENT P RESSURES in Palm Beach. Fla .. have led to the destruction of most o( the Mediterranean-style mansions designed by the brilliant Addison Mizner. An estimated 10 percent of the community's architectural landmarks have disappeared in the last fi ve years. fo"or other estates, the end seems near. The banks of the Mississippi River between Baton Rouge and New Orleans are lined with planta· lions gone to seed. In Iberville, La .. an estate languishes in disrepair because its elJerly owner does not trus t the U.S. government and won't accept its restoration funds. Gilded Age estates a re now going through a second change of life. says architect Willikam Shopei.n. Preservationists. accordingly, are try- ing to decide which ones are worth saving and how to do it THE n RST CHANGE occurred between 1930 and 1960. when estates became popular locations for private schools. seminaries and corporate retreats. But declining enrollments and rising taxes and energy costs make such luxurious surroundings as burdensome for in- stitutions as they became for private owners Only adaptability ensures survival. Retired diplomat Stephen Morris was able to keep his family's Lenox estate by splitting the land with his brother, dismantling wings and boarding up some rooms By the same process. He nry Ford's Fairlane estate outside Detroit became a branch of the University of Michigan: . a Virginia millionaire's mansion was turned Into headquarters for a religious cult and author Lobster Theft Expensive CHARLESTOWN, S.C. \AP> -It was an ex- pensive lobster party for Nav y .Lt. Mi c hae l Tavares. Tavares, former ex- ecutive officer of the submarine rescue vessel Petrel, was sentenced in the Aug. 19, 1978, theft of 100 lobsters from com- men:lal traps off t he Rhode Island coast. The 22.year Navy veteran p leaded guilty to personally taking a lobster from a pot and was fined St,000. He will ~ placed on the bottom ot the promo· tion eligibility Ust and the Navy eetlmated that will C01Jt Jiim $69,000 in Jost pay and pension benefit.a. H VEA • HAIR COLORING ·PROBLEM? ean M0-60'l3 N ..... red Miit In ,.... ....... .., .... ............... ed 111 "" aeatlnt cfat1NtM HI •• .. .. °"":f.,.11 ....... Thousand• have quit 1moklng In 5 d8y1 wtth thl• ~~nteed Med Ith MMhod Ouitl tn toSI live one-hour ses$1~. willlcM becommo a grouch 01 a neMUS Wieck or ~ we9!I CaH tor a Pll'lille.~Jon~ (71•)114-5204 20932 8toolfull SI Hl#lllngtOll 8each l'1CDI lfCRLT Smoking Contr()I Edith Whatron·a retrut in the Berkshires 11erve1 u an outdoor theater The Blltmort> catatti In Asheville. N.C., boasta the lar,eat home ever built lo the United States. OetJ1~ b)' Rlchard Morris Hunt. it coat bftwee.n S5 million and $8 mllUon. Today, anyone wtth $7 can be .:uided through 22 of the chattau'a 2SO rooms But critlc1 queishon the value or saving crHa repUcaa of• llaUan Renaissanee palaces and Lolr:e Vall~y chateaux Why lionize the ex· trava(Cet lifestyle of u small class wh~e gains ure now widely vie wed to have come from ex-plo1ta11on ., . CHIU8TOPHER CLOSS, a preservation planner, ba:. an answer. "Like it or not, there was a cl8$S or people like the Vanderbilts that 100 years ago built a cultural equity in landscape. It's all part of American cultural de· velopmenl. "What's really important is the legacy of craftsmanstup thut went anlo the homes." he continues "You see things we can't do anymore." The public docs not need convincing, notes Palm Beach preservationist Barbara Hoffstot ··As people get pushed further into little boxes. they want something. 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":. ._ .....,_._..__ ..... ····-----... , .... -..... ···--............ -.,...._ ..,.._ -... _..,_. Sunday Ju1y 1~ 19'19 Wheeling and Dealing The turnout and items up for sale were equa lly fine at the Irvine Police Depart· ment's auction of unclaimed property Saturday. Proceeds from the annual sale of bikes and other goods go into the city's ge ner al fund. Remote Desert Revived 7PICACHO PEAK Than.ks to a -helping hand from the El Toro M'arine Corps Air Station. bighorn sheep and burro deer in a remot e co r ner of th e California desert have won a oeft' lease on life. chipped three steps t h at end about four reel a bove the sur. fa ce of the water area where the a nimals can water "We're hoping that early fall rams will refill the hole," the s pokesman said. the Marines loaned a transport helicopter to airlift 2.~ pounds of equjpment used by-the state Department of Fish and Game to improve a virtual deathtrap for the animals. Workers had to drain the watering hole to perform the work. The next ste p in the job is to ins tall a wire and rock gabioo an underwater "floor," that will support the animals and prevent them from drowning. The DFG s pokes man said draining of the hole was "un· fortunate" but noted that there are· other watering holes in the eastern Chocolate Mountains Several years ago. DFG persoMel chipped a rough ramp and steps into the walls of the tank but the work proved insuffi· cient, he added. That's why the agency turned to the Marines foi; help in getting necessary equipment into the roadless region to do the job cor- rectly, according to the spokesman. T he deathtrap was in the form of a rain.filled watering hole with steep, slick sides. Bighorns and deer often lost their footing, fell into the water and drowned, u I>FG spokesman explained. ·Shooting Unsolved QFG biologist~ Fred Rntt1 and .Ji m Davis u sed un air rom prcssor powNe(I JCJckhamml'r lo we re d from the choppc>r to cur ve CJ ramp <1nd step~ into thC' natural tank. Anaheim police are still in Vt'Sligating the shooting decith of :.i 22 -year-old m an they found in th£> middl<' of a darkened and de serted stre<.'l Viera Guido. CJf 506 E. Cypr <'ss St .. Anaheim, was pronounced dead a t Good Sa maritan Hospital al 11 p.m. Friday. been discovered Police report. however. three A rltJhl'im j uveniles were <JP· parently also wounded by gun- fire in the same incident All three left the scene before police arrived a nd later that The curving ramp 1s about eight feet long and me asures eight to 10 inches wide. "ll s ounds narrow but for the bighorns and the burro sheep that live m the etrea, it's like a superhighway," said Botl1. Police say the victim had been found m front of a ho use at 1134 \'ti Locust St. and had been shot twice in the chest · eveninJ! sought medical atten· lion at Good Samaritan Hospital. The youths. police say. have not been arrested in connection with the shooting and their in- juries wer e minor Below the ramp. the biologists No motives or s us pet•ts have DtWA 1'"' i•·e" ROTH l<OfH (Hllt<;t 1N11 "°' Q' ...... a. nt 11 {O\te ,.,._,.., C. \u<lO.nly on Julv tl, "" Mollw!f' el l oau<1nl•r>, l"°"" L()"'Q of Vctn<.OU"'~' Wf'SI\ Syrd•~f> M.irt llt>.Jfll\ OI eo<ta Mt•'MJ (" ~no Rll.l Ro1•t11 .l.lf'ne Par~. CA dnd """ ''"'· ~ N1 !Mt Ill Slou• r all>. Soutn Oa kol ~~JO surv1ve o l>v 11 gr.1nclChi, ' ~ IJr~#I qrandcllllelrt'n rind " ...,..I QMl\OCl\llOr .. n A R11'.a•v wll reclteo Monon a1 1 lO PM al ay Cllclpel Ma~• of c nr1\lf II ~ conoutteo on f11esday r SI Jolln t"" Bap "'' Cllut MDn•ionor 8renan ol hf1iltln<1. --...av call from noon lo 9 PM, SUl\Oey and Mondav "' 8Pll 8road,.,., MOrt ... ry, 110 8rOddwav !>t.. Cos1• --tntermtnt w111 be ~ tn Ille St ·~ Acro•C~mt'la•V on llan~O\I"!" W..,, Gell Broaoway o:11ru1or~? tttt. OAlt•ETT GARRfi S E . ~ ~ 01 HW,,ftf" P•SWO •WIJV JUh U H• ts '-'H'~•ve<J 0, w1te Janie Gar •"II •no _, ~ E Gerrt'll, Jr Gr,,..,,~,·~ Mr-.1't~ •nd tntttrmt>nt Tu~ d •Y. • AM O•<e<tf!ld Ov Wtstmtn\tf'r Mt.mor1al P1)1< MOrtu•ry & (~mN••y PHii FAMILY COl&L ':'MHAL 780 a Ave West nster ~3525 PA~YIEW ..-.O•tAL ,..Ute Ceql,Qi:y M ortuarf ... ~, 3500 P;iorfrc; View Drive Newl;iQrt Beach ~2700 ~--fl4c COit~ 1t TU• It I ES La,<(~a Beach Lii:~~ts San JjJan Capistrano ·~1 776 ·: ..e-~~~MT.OLIYE • Monyerv • Cen-.iterv : O< ma1orv •• ster Ave "-'•lllMesa ~. 554 Swim-a-thon Set Lap Donations to Aid Red Cross The Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross is scheduling what it hopes will be just the first annual swim·a· thon Friday, Aug. 10 in several county pools. Participants line up per-lap donations from s ponsors. then swim the pool as many times as they can. SPONSORS pay for each lap and the Red Cro ss receives the funds. Swimmers get a T -shirt noting their participation. The county Red Cross is signing up s wimmers, lap counters. regis trars and area s upervisors at 835·5381, ext. 28. Pools involved in elude Crown V<Jll ey Defe n se Classes Offe r e d Classes in s elf defense are open to children and adults at the Orange Coast YMCA. M ondays and Thursdays from 6 p.m. lo 7:30 p .m . childre n between 8 and 15 may enroll in Kung Fu San Soo taught by Ben Brandt. Adult classes in the same art meet from 7: 30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on the same night. Another forrn of self· defense, Lima Lama. a polynesian met hod. is taught on 1'uudnys from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. For inlormatioo, cell 642-9990 .• Neptune Society C.ltl!MATtOH 801ttAL AT ~LA 646·7431 c ..... .,...,..,...... C•""' ..,, Re c r eation Pool ,lem s between buye rs Laguna Niguel . Los anct sellers. Orientation Amigos Hi gh School , and minimum of eight Fountain Valley: Wood· hours monthly required. bridge Village Associa· Call Dwaine Hauser at tion. Irvine; Newport 834-6100. Harbor High School, Inte r ested i n the Newport Beach: Leisure justice system? The Vic- World, Laguna Hills. tim Witness Program and Mission Viejo High he lps those who have School in the Saddleback suffered from criminal Valley. act ions deal with the e motional afters hocks. FOR P EOPLE who and encourages court would like a more direct a ppearances. Spanish way to help others. a s peaking peopl e are number of agencies and needed. Call 898·0043 for o r g an i z at ions ha ve details. openings for volunteers. Th at i s a Is o the Paul Yorde Day Ca re numbe r to call if you Ce nter. Hunti n g ton ca n be availa bl e Beach. needs aides to between noon and 5 p.m help mentally r etarded at the Experience youngsters enjoy the Center of Tus tin, a s ummer program. Call hand s -on sc i e nc e 848·8601 for details. museum . duriol: the Newport Beach As· summer . s1stance League is seek- ing clerks for their thrift AlcoL-l s hop 1n the Senior fW Sampler area of the s tore wh e r e h a nd c r<1fled items nre sold . Serrlirwr Phone 752·7388 for in· formation. GA R DEN G R OVE Scheduled and the county Cbalition A free s eminar on f\ g a 1 n s t 0 o m es l i c alcoholism and the mid- Violence seeks help with life cMsis. will be held hotline calls . Training July 26 at South Coast offered in how to help Medical Center in South families in crisis Con· Laguna. tacl Lori Jam es at The seminar. featur- 638·6711 for schedules. ing therapist Lau Haan- M e ntal Health As · Ing, is co-sponsored by sociatioo needs therapy the South Laguna faciJi- help for its day treat-ty and the Care Unit. ment program for men· H aan1ng will discuss tally ill clients. Have an the distinct types of interest or background drinking problems en· in psychology? Contact countered among mid· J a c k i e S w e e t . dle-age people . coordinator. at 642·9240. The seminar will be The same number will held at 7:30 p.m. in the do for information on hospital auditorium at the association's open-31872 South Coast lngs tor recreation Highway. leaders in a Costa Meu For information. call s h e lter for troubled the CareUnit at 499-1311. teen·agers Requires e 1ood Ustenlng ear New Graduate THE COUNTY Office J oan Rudd Bolar of of Consumer .Affall'8 Is Costa Mesa has gradual· seeking ~pie who llkt ed from Aahury Coll~e lo d!vc In ~nd sohe prob· In Wllruore, Ky. ·-··-· ..... Li•nits Up? Green Edges I rvine By FR EDERICKSCROMEHL Of Ille 0•11Y Pilot S\.llf Where the hell is Irvine·• No. it's not a bumper s ticker But 1t 1s a question that has popped up following more than one traffic accide nt near or on the city·~ boundary lines. IF AN ACCI DENT occurs in Irvine. It 's up to Irvine Police to pi ck up the pieces and write the report But sometimes. police haven't readily known whether they were sn Irvine. or . for example. county t e rritory, where the California Highway Patrol has jurisdiction. Other boundary questions have <Jrisen on the Irvine-Santa Ana and Irvine -Newport Beach borders ALL TlllS BOTH ERED Sgt Robert Kredel who directs tretffic sn the police depart ment 's traHtc bureau He helped organsie a proJect to paint green Imes delineating city boundaries on roa dways and intersections where lrvtne abuts other Junsd1ctions ln the village of Northwood. for example. green lines cross the intersections of Culver Drive and Irvine Boulevard, J effrey Road and Irvine. and Bryan Avenue and Jeffrey NEAR J O UN WAVNF. Airport, green lines run through tht.• interscC'tio n of Campus Drive and MacArthur Boulevard Irvine is on one side. Newport Ul•<J ch on the othe r Lines have abo been painted on the pave ment of Lagunu C<.1 n) on Hoad. where quci- t1ons hav<· nfll•n an~t•n a., lo whether <Jn act'I dent 1s untlt•r tht• jUrisd1ct1on or Irvine. Laguna Be:.ich or thl' Cl! P Police Ex plurer Sc·outs donated the11· time to mark off and paint the lines Krt:del estimated about 500 m an hours went into the project. KREDEL NOTED that the lines will solve past proble ms of one pohce agency lak ing reports for accidents in another's agen· ('y·s turl He stressed. however. that Just because the Imes arc sn place one pobce agency would not be prevented from rendering e mergenn ass1stancl' while awaiting the arn\'al or personnel from the correct j urisdiction Hoag's Fund Given Boost The Hoag Foundation has presented a $517.000 grant to Hoag Memorial Hospital to help pay for eight pending construc- tion and remodeling pro· jccts at the hospital. Among the projects underway are the re YMCA Funds Hit $56 ,880 The current support campai g n f or the Orange Coas t YMCA has raised $56,880 to un derwrite Y programs, according to t•hairman Raymond Haas. More than 500 con tributors wer<' enlisted in the fund-rais ing ef fort. he said. modeling of the or lhopedics unit. mental health unit waiting room and a medical.:,urgical unit . Also in the pe nding projects are a stroke un- it . a new e ntrance from the parking s truct ure and remodeling of other patient ser vice areas Since the foundation was or~anized in 1940. it has granted nearly $6 m illion to the hospital Gradua te d Denise Ann Peterson of Fountain Vall<'V has g raduated from "towa State University. rece1v · ing a bachelor:s degree i n s <.' 1 c n t' e a n d huma n1t1es PUBLIC NOTICE COUNTY I OBITUARIES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE IUf'llUOll cou•T 0, '"' "CTITIOUS 6utld5$ STATI 01' ULll'OltNIA '0" NM!le tTAT ... ltT THI COUNTY 0, OltANOI fl•• •ollowtno "'"'°"' .,. 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Police say be and anOtber youth •raved in• pinball arcade lu\ April and fouabt o\'er a bt'oken wiDdlbJekS tn Fr'ench's late moc1e1 Tram·Am. People wtto know him don't understand. There ue mlssine pJeces between 12·year-old Jlmmy and 20-year-old Jimmy. Just what hMp pened after he dbappeattd from prominence·» Trouble in school? T e mper? Loss or s elf· confidence? Lost in a new kind of reality? WHAT IS KNOWN, police say. is that two youths fought in a va· cant lot beb1nd a school. John Kerwood, 19, died of bullet wounds in the chest and bead. Of- ficers captured French in an alley the next day. When Jimmy French was 12 . be wrote: "Guns belong in a museum. Maybe if man inhabits t h i s planet long enou gh . that's where they'Jl end up." JIMMY FRENCH And he wrole: "I don't believe any person is born bad. a thief, a killer. Something we do in our society makes them lbal way." That was around Christmas, 1971. Little Jim· my French, billed by bis e m.ployer, the Philadelphia Daily News, a s the youngest newspaper columnist in America, sat under a Christmas tree. chomping on chocolates, reveling in his fairy tale world. HE WROTE THAT day of warmth and peace, a nd of people kept in prisons like animals: "Jn a collective way I am accountable for the conditions in society that put them there." Today. Jimmy French, runaway, high school dropout, is in prison. His rather. an unemployed s axophone player. can't raise the ball. After his arrest April 12. a mug shot or Jimmy French appeared in the local newspapers and on television. When he was 12, Jimmy French appeared on "What's My Line?" "To Tell the Truth," and the "Mike Douglas Show." He met former President Nixon at the WhUe House. bad bis picture taken on Mayor Frank Riuo's lap. REA.DEBS NOMINATED him for maYQr, gov· emor. even "President of the world." But to begin at the beginning: another holiday season, Christmas Eve, 1959, Jimmy's mother, Jo Anne French. 25. had just trimmed the tree. She was in the tub listening to carols on a radio when it fell into the water, electrocuting her. Jimmy was 10 months old. When he was 3, the boy was placed in a cblld care cenler. Late r. he returned to live with his father. and began hanging around a neighborhood newspaper office. In time. he began wl'iting letters to the editors of the town's three dailies, while other kids on the block played baseball. ROLFE NEILL, then editor at the Daily News, noticed the letters, discovered they bad been writ· ten by a 12-year-old. and hired him. ShortJy alter, an adult Daily News columnist says, Neill held a s mall ceremony in the newsroom "Be fotQld otlt af pnofaaps a11 age too soo11 that tlae .,.rid has •••ti sharp pol 11f s alld ftfges.' and gave Jimmy a new typewriter , and later, personalized stationery with bis picture on the let· terhead. Jn return, the columnist says, Jimmy French brought Neill cookies and candy and referred to him as "my big, strong, understanding editor." And, 20-year-old veterans wollld get notes on Jim· my's personalized memo pad congratulating "a colleague" on a well·wrttten piece. For a year he wrote and ate out with the town's top columnists at fancy restaurants. He was paid $15 a week. IN ms REGULAR Monday column, he en- dorsed candidates for mayor; he wrote about capital punishment. war, bis father (the "kindest, strongest person oo this continent"), molecules, electrons, neutrons, behemotbian creatures. garsantuan germs, flowers like the brown-eyed Sunn and lily of the valley. He spoke out asalnst graffiti and report cards, admonishinS a teacher in print who had given him a "D'' in s pelling. Then be wrote a column that the editorial pa1e t editor wouldn't run. According to the columnist, I Jimmy went to the managing edit.or. wbo backed t . the editorial page editor. Jimmy French resigned. thinking Neill wouldn't let it happen. But he dnl. c l d j ti l n 0 G ti ti ti d Cl s. Ron Javers, a former Daily News editor. edit· ed French's columns. Javers recalled him as a "bright kid who bad a Jot of problems." NDLL. NOW P UBLISREJl of the Cbarlotte <N.C.) News and Observer, said be bad very UtUe Worm Turns Crawlers Make Money POCATELLO, Idaho CAP>-Tbukatocreepy cr•wler, 12-year-old Shella Tbompeon 11 beaded for Dtaaeyland tb.l.s year and her mother bu UOO in dae ... w It aD tta11ed three yean ago wheo Mn. Su.san 61 'l'bOIDDIOll decided n.tchtcrtwlers were meulna up Al ber well·~ a.wn lit Pocatello. She decided final· M b 11 you cu•t beat the UtUe interlopen, sell them. U ~ .-.. lDto the Dllbtcrawlera buli.DeN, I" llra. Tbompeoa and ber da\llbter bave made Jr ........... ., to MDd SMlJa to Dllneya.oct and ... ...., lD the bank. fe Bmlr11r II boomtna '°much they bave U · ~i JNUllll w••,..''"* .,,..lltkww to tbe nellltbon' ,.,._ . -.. • contact wtth French after bo left. "I wouldn't want to 1pec1.dat.e on hJ• frame ol mlnd. wlMre he LI to- day," Nrill 11)11, "beHWM J JUltdoa't mow." Judce McDermo\l sat in hia office recent- ly and talied about the YOUUI priaoner beartne bis name. Troplca• fllh •Fresh • Marine AquMium Supplies Speclel July '1, 1171 ·July17, 1t7t Sternerdtua •lbffrona: ................ ri Jimmy 1-'ttneb ru away~ bome •couple of Umett and cveatuall:J 4lr'ODDed out ol 1U1h ubool. He worked u a pa.rd for dM city R*9evelopmeat Authority for a w\Ue. He had writ• oa~ about a city J"9dl•. Jam• Thomas Mcl>enDotl. for ~ be wu named. l. t.er he wrote. "Wben he wu little be'd walk into a room and be wu Walter CrooJdte. a world power. And then the nm moment be wu Utt.le Jimmy French fix· Ina b11 bicycle. "He found out at perhaps an qe too sooo that the world bu many lbarp poiMa and edges. things be would not come 1n contact witb lf he bad been 1oln1 about bb normal boybood. I am Jet black with two white b•nn t encircle the after·most part of my body, a stripe runs from stem to dOrsal. Mv encha f'9 appearance has cau5ed some South A~ 11101ans to endow me with a spiritual Quall • believe ghost of the departed take resl me, hence my familiar name "Black Gt'lost..,. ..,. on sale at Aquatic Tropicals for only $9.99 "He pre.-ented ine with a playpen and highchair when I ,. .. too Yount to remember. More lmport&nt thaa that, be watched me crow. Touched me with cenU4', kind understandJng. lnaUIW hla weU·read wladom. He baa given fret!ly of hla time and hfplself." "Hla father la a very aenalUve and caring man. But Jimmy at age 12 was living in a lqer world than bis father or hJs rrienm bad experience of. His father could not know all his son was being expCJHd to and tempted by." - 1510 W. Baker • Coat• Mesa 549-1391 •Comer Herbor fa Bak• O"N DAILY )0.10 SAT., 9·10, SUN., 10-6 VISA' -. . · SOFtlYLOI SLllPGOWIS ., .· .· .. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ._, ·-.... . LOWllY'S• l&F IRIY Sale Pr"-d 1•1 96 Our Reg. 4.96-5.96 . . . e colors. in long [)reomY gowns in k1~ke doi"ty loce or or wa\tt len~s. Misses' Size~. embroidery :ims. 'REGAL POLY PERKS 87 Each 1 Choice of two handy size1 in · ; dvrabfe polypropylene. Brews , _. 4, and stops automatically. Save. ~ I llOlllG BOARD 7•1 T-leq metol ironing board. Folds down fOf' eosy storoge. Shop ond save ot yOIJr locol ICmort store today! --.. • I / of SWISS SRAI LUICHIOI wooune UQlll WASI Sale Pric.d lt-OUICE* AIT0/A8 COOLUT · SaltPric..t Swiu steak in tomato grovy, whipped potatoes, •• ve table, roll and butt.er11 ...... . 6 to a set. All pur· pow. Unbreakable. In chok. of colon. 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GLASS PLuse CUA•R Sale Priced Glou 1'1111 glou, Oj)Plionce ond cobintl de.:ner in Ifie n-i.ce• ''·int' boltf• r ~ I· __ __ SUI-RUSH TOIUT CUA•I Sale Priced - 82' Deodoriztf and clean· tr. '8 oz. net WtiQht. J2~Ll01 PLASTIC IUSICAI Solt Prieed 4'' 32~11on con of tou9h p$o1fic, metal JoQ·lld hond!M.~11 .,.., --1'11 IOCll &AITA MA wrra arm ' . ' . . . . . Rob1nsorrs 54,000,000 ORIENTAL RUG SALE SAVE 20%-55% ON EVERY ' ORIENT AL RUG IN OUR STOCK From Cblna: b4tauUlu.J band-knotted rugs as onJ+t the Cbinelle can weave them. 2 'x3' to 9'%12' Reg. $200-$7900 Now 19'-UHS From Iran: Tabm , Kerman, Oum, Ke&ban, Bakttoro, A.rdebll and more. 2'"2'6" to 10'xl4' ond runne,... Reg. $100-$15,000 Now U9-SJOOOO From lndla: Aubuuon, Hem, Ming and Tab.rl1t, 2'x3' to 14'"22' ond tvnne,.., Reg. $120.$7700 Now 119-S.S• Frotn Pakbton: BoJthaf'Q, Kalk« and mo~ 2'x2' to 9'x12' Reg. 1100·$6000 Now U9·S3999 1 Ft'OlO TbollODd: hondmade "'91 Jn round•, oc:fogQns, rktongulon and numen. ~'"6' to 8'3"%11 '6". Weg. U95·$l62S Now 139.s·SlHS • From Belgium and U.S .: mocbine·mode Oriental designs in rounds, octagons and runners. 2'x4' to 7'lO"xl1'3". Reg. $80-$1025 Now SS9·S699 Example: Kerman design from Belgium. 7'10''xll '3". Reg. $670 Now $299 Example: band-knotted wool Ming Oriental deslgp from India. 5'x8.' Reg. U OO Now $199 Example: hancJ.lmotted wool Caucaaion design lroln Iron. 3'x5. •Reg. $600 Now S299 Due to the tlniqueneu of our 0&110rlment, all rugs ore not available in every .tore. AJJ •ubJect to prior MJ}e. SJJOP ROBINSON'S SUNDAY la.5 1lobln1on& N ewport Fa~ lsJ.d11d • 6#-2800' • Corr1u to tho g r o test sale o f area rugs ir 1 .ic;~ ,1n·.nn''i hlntory. Our entire collection ot U'lr1ulnH Orl,,ntof& and Oriental-designs is '111 r;r JI• 1 fJ1 1u·1 fr om Chino. India. Ir <an (I'' w~I< 1 ). I hollond, Pokist on and ru.11u1urr1 ~J< Jtt1 (J nuino hand-knotted dr1~lu1 11. <Jn<J rr1<JCtlln<:> loomed designs, 'Jll lri fir,,, woc;I r'Jprosent some o f the best Inv• •.trr11,nt' .. In buouty ovoiloble today. 1 o rnl:;~ thl'1 cJvont is to poss up a very grand baLoor ... ot every Robinson's Area Rugs, Dept . 90 I f ... ••r•••••• ' i INSIDE: •Entertainment •E rma Boml>eck •Horoscope •Ann Landers AO t ... ~-==~~ ~lld9J. July t5, 1~t DAILY PILOT -., • •A \IE C NNING•All Reggie Would Dave Helped If ••• Here's what m1abt have happened 1-·nday Rick MlUer makes a great d1vln1 catch oJ Jim Spencer'• 1inkln1 line drive, and Nolan Ryan takes an untainted. uncballf'n3ed no hitter lnto the ninth lnnln& But ~cauae MU&er didn't make that catch. and bttame the otttclal scorer called it an e rror Instead of the ba.e It.It It really was. Jackson cam~ up In a ditterent fra me or mlnd. minds of the Yankees. it was the second. and harassed by the general managers. 1t would look like I'm allowing myself to be intimidat· ed." MiUer s aid. With one out tn lhe ninth. Reggie J uckson comea ~ and islrlkes out -on purpose He wanted tbat bit. Re wanted to take back what the official scorer had robbed the Yanket!f. of Center fielder Rick Miller says he could hu ve caught Spencer 's dying quail, and he wasn't upset by the error call in the slightest. .. I've never been part or a no-hitter. Hell. l've never even seen one," MilJer said. "I want- ed him to get it badly, and from the filth inning on. I was ready to dive ror anything.·· So today, tomorrow and forever, Spencer's hit will be offi cially an error . The coolest head a m idst all the controversy belonged to none other than Nolan Ryan. "IF SP ENCER'S BALL had been caught, I would have let Nolan have> unythmg dO!tl', • Reggie told one writer. almost tn secrel "Do you reahie what you're Sa)1ng~ the writer asked. "ACTUALLY, I'll SURPRISED that Ryan came alter me, lnJttsad of pJtching a round me ... Jackson says. "lo that situation, I kind of tx pected a walk." The man at the other end of the con troversy, ironically, has the same name -Dick M 11ler. the officia l score r. On Dick Miller: "ft was a tough play to be a scorekeeper for." Ryan said. as he patted Miller on the back "I'll tell ya, from where I was standing, I couldn 't tell what it should have been called .. Reggie said yes, he didn't give a damn how controversial it was. but 1f Miller had made that catch. he wouldn't have tried very hard to get that fatefuJ hit. Ryan, on the other hand. was kind of ex pee tang a double play. Thurman Munson bad reached fi rst on an error . and Ryan had enough confidence in himself that the thought of pitching a round Jackson never occurred to rum. A LONGTIME ANGEL WRITER for the He ra ld Examiner . Miller watched as the Yankees gave him obscene and threatening gestures. ON RICK MILLER: "He's metde a helluva lot or great plays for lhl!. team over the pasl two year~" "NOLAN IS A FRIEND of mine. and l have a lot of respect for him," Jackson explained "I was hoping for a double play ball and I got it," Ryan says. "I just didn't get my glove down in time." Then he got similar abuse from the general managers or both teams. On Regg1eJackson "That pitch he hit was a good fastball down below his knees. It was n't even a stn ke. but he hit the ball hard. The guy has a lot of class about him He sent my son flowers m the hospital .. With one out in the ninth and Jackson's team trailing 6-0, a solitary base hit. even a home run. wouldn't have made any difference -except it would have robbed Ryan of his place in history THE BALL ZIPPED PAST Ryan's legs and mto center field. ln the scorebook, 1that was the onJy hit the Yankees got. Jn the nearts and "Originally. I was going to change the call to a hit if the Yankees got a clean hit later in the game." Miller says. It's not an uncommon prac ti cc "BUT IF l'M THREATENED by players Then.• wa!. another man out there Friday with a lot of class about him. He wore No. 30 and cast a big shadow on the mound Angels, Baylor Won't Die Down 6-0, Club Rallies to Top Yankees, 8-7 By DA VE CUNNINGHAM OI UM o.lty l'ltot St.ft If it was the final game of the American League playoffs. they'd be talking about Don Baylor's dramatic home run for de- cades But alas. it was just game No. 92 of a long basebaJI season, a nd it will be forgotten along with all the other home runs with two out in the bottom of the ni nth inning. Baylor's three-run blast got the Aogels even. 7-7. in a dr amatic game with the New York Yankees that Merv Retlen· mund finally won with a base hit in the bottom of the 12th. "THE PITCH WAS LOW and out of the strike zone," Rettenmund said. "I was j ust hoping to get my bat on the ball. With the way Mark Clear and Ron Davis were throwing, I thought we were going to be out there aJI night." --- . ·;,,. ••••••• ' ..... -Clear got the ~n1 his 10th against two losses. and his ERA drop~ t.O 2.4S. ~ . "'"' . . . I ·c..,.. ( . "H 's about time I contri buted something," Rett.enmund said. "I haven't played much s ince dis locating m y shoulder in Cleveland. ll's tough watching guys play as hard as these guys have and not helping out. BAYLOR "l've been on a couple of teams that won 108 gamt:s." he added, "but I've never been on a club that bas played as bard as these guys have the past few months." AT ONE POINT the Yankees looked like it was goin g lo be a cakewalk. Tommy J ohn was pitching brilliantly. and New York was sitting atop a 6-0 advantage. Then John ran into a bit of trouble, and Manager Billy Martin came out with a quick hook in the sixth. The Angels had finally touched him for two runs. but the rally 254Medals U.S. Making Run At Pa~Am Mark SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico <AP> -The United States' deep, over- whelmingly powerfuJ forces con- cluded their domination or the Vlll Pan American Games by s m ashing the record for total medals accumulation Saturday. The sailors. track and field athletes, women softball players ctnd boxers piled up 26 medals. including 13 gold, on the last run day of competition a nd pushed the American count to 263 total medals in t h ese two-week hemispheric Olympics. mAT BROKE lhe Americans' old tot.al medal record of 247, set in the 1975 Games in Mexico City. The United States' massive team . aJmost 700 strong amd the largest ever sent to any interna· tional competition, fell just short of a nother standard of superiori- ty. however. With a single event yet to be decided -individual s how jumping that tradlUonally ends this sports carnival on Sunday - the Americans bad 12~ gold medals, co~pared with the rec- ord 128 they won In I.be 1967 Games in Winnipeg, Canada. WllD.E TREY FELL short of that mart, they accomplished their soal -total domination of tbe 22-sport competition that d~w some 5,000 athletes from 34 countriel ln North, Central and South America. Cuba ftnlahed a distant second with a told-total medal count of U ·l47. Canada had 2•·l34 , A rfeothul JJ.38, BraaU 9-41 .ud MexJeo 3-38. Hoel Puerto Rico. a U.S. Commonwealth but com- petill1 MparalelJ, bad 2-22. la boxta1, baatamwetabt Jae.tie Beard, J11eklon, Tenn.; fea~Pt Bernard Taylor. Cb••••"•• N.c.: L4aruel Stet,._, S\. Louil, and T001 .. Tucker. Grand Rapids. Micb., were all winners by decis ion. BUT RICHARD SANDOVAL, Pomona, lost a junior flyweight decision to Hector Ramirez of Cuba , a nd James Shule r . Philadelphia. lost to Puerto Rican junior middleweight Jose Molina because of a profusely bleeding cut over his rigait t eye. In women's softball, the Unit- ed States took the gold with a one-hit s hutout by Barbara Reioalda, Chino, in a 2·0 victory over Puerto Rico. Belize, a 6-3 loser to Puerto Rico earlier in the day. got the bronze. THE WINNING SKIPPERS for the United States were David Curtis, Mar blehead, Mass., sol- ing; Skip Whyte, Watertown, Mass .. 470 class. and Mark Reynolds, Miami, snipe. The deep American strength produced expected victories in all four relays -men's and women's 400 and 1,600 meters - on the closing program for track and field. Don Paige, Marcy, N. Y .• set a Pan Am record of 3:40.5 in the 1,500, winning easily. He over· hauled the leading Agberto Coo· ceicao of Brazil on the last tum and won by about five yards. CQnceicao faded badly and ~u caught at tbe w1re by Todd Harbour:.\ Port !label, Texaaz who Sot tne sliver. Harbour ana Conceicao each was timed ln 3 :41.5. BRUCE SIMPSON of Canida won the pole vaUlt at 16-1~ with Greg Woepae, Oranae, Calli .. second at 16·8". Lynn Cannon, MUbrff, Calif .. took the silver ln the women'• javelin at 195·4, far behind tbe OamH record 20f·5 b)' ar aria Colon ol Cuba. wasn't exactly awesome-an error. a fielder 's choice. a ground ball single by Brian Downing and a bloop single by Joe Ru~1. MARTIN HAD SEEN ENOUGH and he s ummoned Rich Gossage. who was making his second appearance since s uffering torn ligaments in his thumb during a clubhouse scuffle in April. Gossage struck out the first two batters he faced to get out of the inning. but slowly deteriorated after that. Baylor and Rudi drilled solo homers in the eighth to cut the Yankee lead to 6-4, but New York scored again on Reggie Jackson's single in the top of the ninth. After two quick outs in the bottom of the ninth. fans started heading for the exits. But Carney Lansford and Dan Ford singled and Baylor came up ror his moment of glory. He lined the first pitch off the left field foul pole and what remained of the sellout crowd (41,693) went nuts. "WHEN YOU COME BACK from a big deficit against the best Uke that,. it's the gteatest feeling," Baylor said. "We're finally beginning to make the other teams respect us now... .. One t.biDg is for certain. T hey are finaJly beginning to respect ·non Baylor. He nni.shed.14th in the fan balloting for All-star outfielders. but in a players' poll conducted by the New York Times. he was thi rd. right behind Jim Rice and Fred Lyon. Baylor's stats indicate he is worthy of such a n honor . He now has 23 homers (second in the league>. 85 RBI <tops in the majors) and 72 runs (tops in the league). IN THE 13 GAMES of July, he has hit nine homers. 23 RBI and is batting at a .440 clip. It turned out to be the fourth time this season John has left a game with the lead and has had his relief help squander it for him. With a .healthy bullpen, the former Dodger might be 17·4 in- stead 13·4, and people would be talking about his chances of win· ning 30. Al'WI ....... SECOND TIME AROUND -The Yankees' Chris Chambliss la con1ratulated by Reggie Jackson (44) and Lou 1PinieJla, as all three scored on Chambliss' fourth ln· nln& home run against the Angels. Chambliss repeated his effort In the fifth with a solo homer over the center field wall. • • THE PLAY THAT CAUSED THE CONTROVERSY. Foresi Hills Dibbs, Solomon Advance to Final NEW YORK </\Pl Eddie Oibbs beat Paraguay's Victor Pecci 7-6, 6-0 and Harold Solomon downed Poland's Wojtek Fibak 6·2. 6·4 Saturday in the hot. steamy semifin als of the Forest Hills ln vitational. Oibbs and Solomon meet in today's televised ABC final. They will vie for $100,000 which would be the biggest paycheck either has ever earned. That is the sort or prize money you would eicpect the tournament favorites John McEnroe and Vitas Gerulaitis - to compete for. but both Wl'rc eliminated in the round-robin ac- tion IT IS ALSO ALMOST twice the total Dibbs or Solomon has earned in tournaments this year They will be m eeting for the second lime in a week. Solomon beat Oibbs 4-6. 7-6. 6·2 Monday night in the opemng match or the round-robin tournament. That was Solomon·s first victory over his old friend in five years. "l feel strange playing the guy a second time in the same tournament." Solomon said, but added that he feels now he has a "bit or an edge ... Once you break through these things. it really frees you to go ahead and keep doing it winning." Both have played we ll in this tournament. But each had only a 2-1 match record going into the semifinals. and each beat a man with a 3-0 record They both had the weather on their side. THE TE MPERATURE WAS in the 90s for the Oibbs-Pecct match. The heat had subs ided a little by Solomon's evening match , •but it was just as humid and there was no breeze. That gave the two clay-court specialists a big advantage over their opponents, both of whom had come here from the cool or Wimbledon. Dibbs and Solomon passed up Wimbledon a nd used the weeks to practice in the heat and humidity of southern Florida. Ticket sales for both Saturday sessions were again low. There were 4,018 in the afternoon and 3,988 at night for a total of 38,537 in the 6-day-old tournament. Last year the total for the tournament was about 69,000. and that was considered a disappointing turnout for the 12,000-seat stadium. formerly the home of the U.S. Open. ABOVT MIDWAY THROUGH the first set . Fibak tried a ser v·e-and-volley game. It did little good. Solomon broke h im for 4-2. one game in a string of five the S-foot-6 basellner would win. Solomon volleyed a little more than usual. but he was most ef- fective Crom the backcourt. They traded breaks twlce in the second set. But Solomon reached double-match point on Fibak's serve and put it away easily with a passing shot. Dlbbs and Peed played In swe)terlng condlUons. The tem - perature on court was In the 90s and the humidity was high. Both are used to heat and to the grueling nature of clay-court play, but Dibbs -who is from Miami and has been pracUctng there before the tournament-seemed to take It better. P~cl seemed bothered. as well by the tntermlttel\l chidif or Howard Cosell, booming out or the television stand. ) SUPERSPORTi/BASEBALL /GOLF £aps Off to the New Blood in Baseball 11'1 ...._ ........ t14s11 IM11 ad IOfM'bmu ,_. ....... If'•• o.611 PiW'a ..... "~ Spof1 " "'°"· ,.. Mlllrr, -... • ~ fo,.....,.... ... IDOftl U IO bit•-* t-/or JCMI.*> NM .. av tor Ml co f1"0"· -. .... ,. .. ,,..,. ...,. .................. OoUal Nol'• ....... . marb tM ftMJ ~ule 0( aames prior •Mar too&eel OD Tu.day lD Seattle. a dSM ID09\ expe111 &&Ire t.o 11( back and wtlat'a aone on \be precedlq 3~ months. '1'91illllf tMre·a a 11Gt to'°'* owr. NOi' ONB Dl\llRION WINNt:a from Jut year la ftral ~lace at U'1I •lll• ol tht- . and that 1 aomewbat •Wl>rillna In _ .... Cit)' ls atnautina ln IOW"tb place lb th• merkan t..eaaue Wesl whUe t.he New York aotee1. a.ltbouCh romioa on s~. are lo rou.rt.h ,.aace u. Cbe American Lea&\18 Eut. { Delpite all lbe mOMy they pumped into •c· pirini Pete Rose, the PhUadelJ)bia 'Phillies still appear t.o be lacking what it takes to be a power in tbe NatiaDal League East, aad lbe NL West lS anot!llt 1torJ u t.he Dodgers have gone f'l'Om plen- tiful tA> pitiful. Oddly eoougb, all these clubs are suffering from tbe same malady-Jack of pitching. THE ROYALS, WHO ALWAYS seemed to have enough lo &et by, don't have enough to get by a ny mo re. The Yankees. with specialisl Rich Gossage previously s idelined, have used everything to try to save ., game from the bullpen-but lo no ava il A Capsule Report From the World of Sports Stabler Heads for Camp Bot Still Wants a Trade Fnm AP Dbpa&dtes GULF SHORES, Ala. -Quarterback Kenny Ell Stabler left bis home here Saturday, saying be in-••• tends to report to tbe Oakland Raiders' training camp next week even though be still wants to be traded. Stabler, wbo is making the trip to the West Coast by car. told a Mobile television station, WALA, that it is "in my best interest that I go ahead and go." Stabler, ~ho expects tA> report next Tuesday. said. "The longer I slay out of camp, the worse it is for m e, getting the arms ready and the legs ready to play.·' But before leaving this resort town. Stabler insisted that going to camp does not m ean he wants to remain a Raider. "Nothing has changed as far a s wanting to be traded ." he sa1d. Stabler, 33, is reportedly milfed at criticism he received lrom Raiders owner Al Davis last year when Oakland missed the playoffs for the first time in seven years. Almost every PhllUc pitcher at one time or unolher during the season has experienced some nrmo~woes. A e Dodgers? Well. the Dodgers are auf· !trio aome pllchlng dilc:omlort. too. but only because the ftont ofrtce waa too asinine to remedy a situation lbey knew waa IOlnl to occur. SO A .. PLAUD THE TEAMS that are on top to- d ay . They've earned their ranklogs-lhc California Ange ls. the Baltimore Orioles. the Ho uston ABtros and the Montreal ~pos. ft 's about time some fresh blood waa b~albed mto lbe sport anyway. So people may have a hard lim e comprehending u World Series between Ualtimore and Houston or California and Mon lreal. I have a hard lime trying to see tbat myMll But I think lt wi ll be itood to se~ somt new faces and talent. You <'un only watch Tomrny I .asorda hug so many pluycra oofore you llllu1 wondering about him, and how many Ume11 c:11n w,. hear of the on-going fi1<hL-. nnd probkm• of 0 1,. Yunkres M uybt.• W(' r un cut out ull thf' 11on11nui11 11nd li!nl down to som<' g1x>d h11rd hmwt>all Tht1l'i. wh11t th1· fo1114 wunt w ""'' ,I know I 110 Ba.,ball Broadc-ad• Whf'n wm1 th1• f1r11l n111lu hro11cJ,.111t 11f " basl'l>Ull .:u1r 11"' J .A.., (;..,..ta ••u Tbe flrat bfoadcul Of a baseball same WU b)' KDKA. In Plttaburith. In 1921 . rtc..i.111., ll~eoorffs Whal'• th• n'\Olt wlru1 •vor record~ by • pltchtr? Ml1M't1Hly, T.M., ff..U. ...... adt Ttw mcwlnrn •l•v rm-.ml la held by Denny ~kr •• 1n of 11 .. '""''''II Tlicnr• 1u\d l.efty Orove of th•• l'hl1At~tJ1h1 1t A·· who .,1wh won 31 1ames In JMll """ l~I. ''"'llt'"flveily .• ,,,., •ll·Ume rtt<>rd. 1 hou•h. I• t.-'61 t1y Jut1n t •t.,hnn of th-. 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You have to tum wha t could be a disastrous round into a good one." the 28-year-old golfer s aid. As for his own frame of mind, the quarterback said, "I know I can play and I can play well." Among the teams r eportedly interested in obtaining Stabler in a trade are Minnesota, Atlanta. Tampa Bay, Los 'Angeles and the New York Giants. -----q.,1r ol dw Dafl ----- Parting Pan-Am shot from Bobby Knight, at his cynical best: "The Puerto Rican basketball team Is a tot easier to beat than their court system." Parrish To Rqla~~ Con~rp~lon The National League added Larry Parrish to • rePlare the injured Dave Concepcion in Tuesday's All-star game. Parrish. an infielder with the Mon- treal Expos, is hitting .291 with nine homers and 32 RBI ... Claudell Wasblngton clubbed three home runs. half of his team·s total. to pace the White Sox over the Tigers, 12-4 . • . Gorman Thomas hit his 22nd and 23rd homers of the season and the Bre we rs added two more to whip the Indians. 10-3 ... Buddy Bell's grand slam in the second inning powered the Rangers to a 7 -3 win over the Royals, who lost for the 14th time in 15 outings . . Ken Singleton hit his 20th homer to back up the eight-hit pitching of Mike Flanagan as the Orioles beat the Mariners . 5-2 ... Carlton Fisk's sacrifice fly capped a three-run rally in the ninth inning that vaulted the Red Sox over the A's, 8· 7 . . . Rookie pitcher One Stieb scattered eight hits for his second • • 1f'H1us.. s traight complete game victory a s the -, Blue J ays beat the Twins. 4·2 ... In the National League, the Mets won their fifth straight by beating the Giants, 3-2. behind Tom Hau11man's six-hit patching ... SCeve Ontiveros's third single of the game in the e ighth lnnilaj ntted the Cubs past the Reds, 1-0 ... Omar Moreno stJ'eled three hits, including a solo homer, to lead the Pirales past •the Braves. 5-1 ... Gene Richards cracked a two-run homer1o back Randy Jones• seven-hitter as the Padres rout- ed lbe Expos, 5·1 ... Craig Reynolds' RBI single In the s~venth inning helped the Astros nip the Cardinals, 3-2, snap- Pilit a.seven·game Houston losing streak. .._.,PB Dlrf!ctor DI~• Promotions for t.he Los Angeles Rams since 1966, - •'FULLERTON -Jack Geyer, Dir~tor or Ell died·Aiday night roUowing a heart attack, the Na· '•• tJon.-1 l'ootball League team announced Saturday. He waaat. Geyer came to the Rams in 1966 after six years us general manager and executive director or the defunct Los An&eJ~. ~ades hockey team. He was Public Relations Oirec· tor 'bf Ole 1960 Olympic Wlntet; Games at Squaw Valley and a §ports ~ter for lbe Los Angeles Times lrom 1946-59. A µ» Angeles naUve, Geyer atteoded Hamilton Hlah Sc~~ Santa Monica Junior College and graduated from Oc· cidepW College in UM'l with majon in spettb and English. Jl1fmeral services will be held Monday momlng at St. Je 's Catholic Church in Los Angeles. Cremation will lo ' Ueu ot flowers, the family requested t.bat donaUooa be m Ml tbe American Heart Asaociatlon, 2405 W 8th St .. Los Aqeles, 90057. SI • Petd a ...... to Rt!t•re BoxinC promoter BM A.nm said Saturday be • bad to .lMlY ••••mad All $300,000 to 1tt lbe Wodd BIGdaS A.uodatlon beayYWetpt champion to')inne.ce b1t ntlreaieat tat cnoalh •.. wa,_ PlaJer, with a two-under-par •. qualllled to Join bll father Gao m nut week'• Brttbb Open ebamplonsblp ... Oay ~e •=of Switzerland woo the Brit.lab Grand Prt11, but 'l=tlleclddlltse~r aUll main\ained his lead In the world ebam· ~.,. ... at1N!ln11 race ... &aw CeilaJH ol lreland won a ""'lf::ac 5,000-meten race ln 13 mlnuta, 23.f MCoedl la Uil• Amatuer At.bleUc Qwn..,....lPI u ...., ._., tbe record bolder fl'OID KtQa. fMled ... ., &ta. 9d ....... State ........... ftftla·romd draft ~~,;;.:~ a coatntt wD tM B.naSo BUii ti Ute N'a· u Leafue ..• .,...... w...._ ...., out C• '"' ..... to captme UM NaaamDe ao OraM N..a.aa •• Phils Not Knocking . LA Br itz began tht> day al two-. undt!r·pa r 140 with Massey two strokes behind her. But the other d ose competitors -Sally Little. Pam H i ~g1n s and Sandra !'aimer · -<111 Callt!rcd. We Felt the Same Way, Says Bowa DEFENDI NG C tli\MPION Uoll1s Stacy fired her second straight over-par round t.o fall eight strokes off the pace. At· tempting t.o wtn an unpre<"edent- ed third Open 1n a row. Stacy·s three·round total 1s 220, seven over par PHl LADELPHIA CAP> Mike Schmidt got a little testy when someone asked him what was wrong with Los Angeles a fter his two-run homer helped the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Dodgers 10-7 Saturday. "What's wrong with the m'!" Schmidt snorted. "We got 10 runs. so how can you look back and ask what's wrong with the Dodgers?'' IN ADDITION lo Schmidt's major league-leading 31st homer of the season. Bake Mc Bride hit a three-run homer. The Dodgers tr a iled by s even runs before rallying for four in the least two innings . Schmidt, however, wasn't try- ing to arouse the Dodgers. The Phillies meet them in Los Angek:.s after the All-Star game next week. ''With the team they have. you won·t see them in las t place when it's over." said the Phillies' th a rd baseman and team captain. Shortstop Larry Bow:i took the !>ame view -don 't knock a team when il's down. There 1s still a tomorrow. "THEY KEPT COMING bock," said Sowa, who watched the Phillies' big lead melt and lhc Dodgers brirtg the potential winning run to the plate in the ninth. "You can 't count them out !><:cause the score is 10-3," said Bowa. "It's not that they don't have tale n t. T he y 're going through u period of time when limes arc hard. Nothing is going right for them. "We fell the same way three· weeks ago when we were play- 1 n g bad," Bowa r ecalle d .. ·'There I.I a Jong way to go.·· Steve Garvey of Los Angeles 1ound1 11 though he believes 1979 Jwtt lan't the Dodgers' year. "No matter how we try at thilJ polnt, thJQIS may not be in our hands lf there la s uch a lbiqg u fate,·· be laid. "P&OPHETS SAY tbere are years like tbla. Maybe this ls It for u1 . I've trted to be as 1nalytlcaJ aa poulble but I've run out of lo&lc." The bomera enabled Nlno Esplnou, t-'7, to~ bit third at.ralpt &tiumpb despiUI allow· ln1 12 hl tl ln el1bt tnnin11. Ron Beed atarted the ninth and 11ave • up three runs and Tug McGraw got the final out to earn his 12th save. Don Sutton. 7-11 . the w1n- ningest pitcher in Dodger his· tory. suffered not only from the home run ball but from shoddy defense as Los i\ngcles suffered its fourth straight loss and sixth in the last seven games . THE PHILUES TOOK a 1-0 lead in the first inning when McBride singled. continued to second when second baseman Davey Lopes t.hrew the ball into the dugout, moved to third on sacnfice and scored on an In· fi eld out. Philadelphia broke the game open in the second. Bob Boone walked, Garry Maddox doubled and. with one out , Manny Trillo was intentionally walked . E s pinos a 's g rounde r scored Boone. then McBride s lammed a 1-0 pitch over the right field wall for h is eighth home r or the season In the third. Sutton walked Pete Rose befor e Sch midt ripped a line drive over the left field fence for his eighth homer m the last 13 games and a 7-1 lead. The PbHs got two runs in the fifth on a walk to Rose. Mad· dox 's RBI double, a wild patch and a passed ball. The L PG A ·s Lop m oney wmner. Nancy Lo~2. was at 219 afte r fi ri ng her third consC'cullvc 73 The pre -tou rney favorite said her putt mg IS frustrctled "by tht• speed of the greens. You 've got to 'baby' it. You Just can't go for 1t a s much ... THE BEST SCORE of the day was r ecorded by Alexandra Reinhardt. whose three-under· par 66 gave her a 54-hole total or. 218. Baseball Standings SAFE! AME RICAN LEAGUE West Division Angels Texas Minnesota Kansas City Chic ago Seattle Oakland W L Pd. 54 J8 .587 52 38 .578 47 41 .534 it3 47 478 41 49 456 40 53 .430 25 68 .268 East Division Baltimore 58 31 .652 Ros ton 55 32 .632 Milwaukee 53 38 .582 New York 49 42 .538 Detroit 44 45 .494 Cleveland 42 47 .472 Toronto 29 63 .315 ~l""O'\ $UA\ A,,.•h 8, N•w Y0<k I I 11 lnn1119>1 f OtOt\lO 4. Mt~\Ot• 1 80\IOn •• 0..klitnd I Mllw•u~"' 10, (level-J (llt<•OO 11. C»!rolt • '°""I K•llw1" Clly I B•lhmo<e ), Se•U•• 1 , ... Y'•O•-• GB I 5 10 12 14 1~ 29'1'z 2 6 lO 14 16 30'n N .. • YO<k l(iufd<'y IH•I •I ..... ,, (Frcttl f II Ml~wtl• 1z.iv.' 71 "' f or0r110 ICl•n<y ' )I O<rlroll l~rlt f •SI •1Ctwc-18A1rlo•I )I Cte•.,_ 18¥lltt O 11 •1 Mllweukw l~Mft 10 ,, t .. u I~ '-•I •I K...Wt Clly ISOllttClftt .... , Oo\IOn IStAlnlty 10..1 ti Otlll•"" I l(.o.191' 0-111 Btltlll'eft I 0 Nlet llfl4'1 I I ti •I S.•111• IH-Y(.lltl• SI NATIONAL LEAGUE West Olvisioa Houston Cincinnati San Francisco San Diego Atlanta Dodgers W L Pct. GB 54 39 .581 47 45 .511 61n 44 48 .478 91 <I 43 52 .453 12 39 51 .433 13•,;i 36 56 .391 17'..<, East Dtvlaioa Montreal 49 3S .583 Chicago 47 37 .560 2 Philadelphia 49 41 .544 3 Pittsburgh 45 39 .536 4 St. Louis 43 42 .506 6'r.! New York 37 48 .435 12112 s.t-y'1k-.. Pf\11-411N•IO.~tl New Yo<1<l,S-. Fr..ic:tKOl ~•n 0"'90S. Monf,.•I I Cl\1te901,Clntlf\MhO Pllllbur9ft) Al...,I• I Houslon l. SI LOuh 1 , ... , .• a._, ~l~ICf14·Sl•t Pflllede10"1•lltrt"' I I ~II 0'-90 ( O' M4'Uhto .. SI •I Motil""" I !.4 II de•1onHI St n frt...CllCO IWl!lllOn 1·41 •t ,._ y-cs.. ... •II Clll<-IAev~ ... ll·SltlCin<lf"'t tllSe-1 >I SI L°"'l(F~l·lltl._t.,l•l<-d/.tl Ptth 0..<9" 19ltlrf 4-10f •ototnton~SI ti AllMll• 18rlU01¥t~)I,,, JDBISDB l SDI ~~~::~- 2829 H•rbor Blvd. Coe .. M ... .m:=,~540-5630~ 1977 MERCURY MARQUIS STATION WAGON Light green metalhc eJ1ten0< with leather in1e110f Loaded with opCions (881SZC) s4995 .-. II 10!30 a.m., CttanM& 11 I - au.aA1.Lr Dodgen •t Phll.tdelPtil• ., • ..,._en: Vin Scully~ Abss Porter Tblnp •r. QOlf"O so bid for the Dodo.r'J these d•v' th•C the club fsn't •v.n thlnkl"9 •bout rHChlng the .SCIO f"ltrk right ftOW; It's hwo Qam4t$ under .400. The Phllllff, thou9h. h•v• ,. lot a l stM• In the final ~me of this w ries. Atttr wlnnlno S.turCS.y's mMtlnQ l0-7 behind Mike Schmidt's 31st homer Phllac:Mlphla Is thr .. g•mesbehlnd MontrHI In the Natlorwti league t:ast. 8ob Welch <•·.S> sterts on the mound for LA Randy Lerch (44) wlll hurl tor Phltadelphlci. Only anottwlr homt run blrra04t c.an help the ratlnoi. for this game. e 1 p.m., Channel 2 ' ./ ' PAN AMERICAN GAMES: Highlights Announcers: Olck Stockton, Gary Bender. Irv C~. Curt Gowdy, Coverage of the Pan Amencan Games from San Juan Pue':1o Rico concludes. The finals in track and t1eld, gym' nasties. boxlno a nd volleyball are scneduled today -1:30 p.m., Channel 7 ../81 WOMEN'S GOLF: Women's U.S. Open Announcers: Jim McKay, Peter Alllss. Dave Marr Bob Rosburg. · Where is Nancy Lopez? That seems to be the maior question everybody has been asking at this tournament, whic h winds up today at the 6,010-yard, par-71 Brooklawn Country Club ln Fairfield Conn. Lopez, the LPGA's biggest draw a nd a major reason this event is being televised, has fired three straight roonds of 73 to leave her seven shots off the pace. Debbie Massey, who fired her second 70 Saturday, leads at 112 with Jerilyn Britz three strokes back. OTHER TELEVISION 9:30a.m. (11) -THIS WEEK tN BASEBALL. 12:30 p.m. C4) -TENNIS -Jimmy Connors meets Vilas Gerulaitis In the final of th_e WCT Tournament of Champions, taped at Dorado, Puerto Rico. Cliff Drysdale. Vic Braden and Valarie Walts rePort. . 3 p.m. (7) -TENNIS The final in the Forest Hills In v1tat1ona1, taped in New York's West Side Tennis Club Howard Cosell and Arthur Asne rePort 4 p.m. (4) SPORTSWORLD Same-day coverage of ~ART's Mic~igan .Twin 125 for Indy-type cars. Also, Interna- tional champ1onsh1p water skiing, taped at Redwood City 5 p.m. C52) AMERICAN RACEWAY With Tom Malone. 7 p.m. (52) HORSE RACING · Today at Hollywood Park. 10 p.m . C50) -COLLEGE WRESTLING -Lehigh vs Navy in a meet taped during the past season. RADIO Pan Ame rican Games Highlights. 7·25 a.tn and 3:50 P.m .. KNX (1070!. Baseball -Dodgers at Philadelphia 1o·Jo a.m .. KABC (790); New York at Angels 12:55 p m K' MPC (710) • . .. .MoveIDent Pays Off For Guthrie CINCINNATI (AP> -Janet Guthrie thanked the women's movement for its part in helping her crash the sex barrie r in auto racing. "I've ne ver been politically act ive. but 1 recognize that 1 owe my opportunities to participate in many races to politically ac- tive women, to the fe minist movement," Guthrie told a cheer- in g seminar on Wo m e n in Athle tics al the National Wom en's Political Convention. Guthrie, the first woman to drive in the Indianapolis 500, said the a ttitudt\., among most racers has improf"ed 180 percent from what it was three years ago. but she concluded, "The s truggle still goes on.'' S he said badmouthing by some race drivers have hurt her ~bances of getting sponsorship for races and placed a shadow over her career. .. WITHOVT S PONSORSHIP. I'll JUSl be one of the world's fastest pedestrians." she said. .. In the beginning, you heard, 'she can 't do it.· That's not heard anymore. Now they say, ·s he's not going to be a win- ner.'" Unknown Goll Pair 13 Under M l~WAOKEE (AP> -Victor Rtia•lado birdied lbree of his last riv~ hol_,11 S•turduy for a t hird round 69, thr ee under pur. to tie Ed Dougherty for the lead urter ~ holes or the Mllw.-u.kee Open Golf Touma· ment Dougherty , who had led Retialado by a stroke after 36 hole~. t'lime back with a third- round 70 an qut>St or bls fi rst vie· tor y on the Profeesional Golfers Assoc1at1on tour Dougherty and Hegulado had 13-unde r -par totals or 203 over the 7,010-yard Tuckaway Country Club course l.EE TllEVJNO, whose 66 was the best round of the day. was ont• s troke back at 204. along with Calvin Peete and Mike Rc·1d Peete shot a third-round 68 and Reid a 69 Andy North, gallery favorite Crom Madison. Wis .. and 1978 U.S. Open champion. shot a 69 and was at 205 with Mark Lye. who carded a 70. Keith Fergus. fo'red Marti and David Graham were at 206. Regalado. whose best firush this year was a fifth-place tie at Tucson. won last year's Quad C ities Open and the 1974 Pleasant Valley Classic. He en· tered this tournament in 50th place on this year's earnings List at $49,548. DOUGHERTY, WHO QUIT h is JOb as an assistant pro at a Philadelphia club to join the tour here in 1975, has won onh· 566.607 s ince. He won barelv $1.000 the last five months of last year's tour because of a hand in- jury. and his best showmg this season was a 10th-place tie at Atlanta. Dougherty had a chance to tak e the sole lead whe n a brilliant approach left him with a 20 -foot putt for an eagle on the 550-yard 16th hole . He rolled the putt three feet past the hole. then sank a difficult downhill re· covery. There are some rays of sun- shine in Guthrie's horizons, but she admits there is a long way to go . .. U we ever 1et to a point where a man can be beaten by a woman at a difficult event and be r ealizes b e doesn't have anything to be ashamed of, then we'll really be m a king pro· gress," she said. One Cagey Dribbler Alabama's Reggie King makes for an odd sight with headgear to protect broken jaw. King dribbles around Masaaki Mikami of the Japanese national team during U.S.-Japan basketball series Saturday. Alabama won 63-63. Gonzales Trilllllphs TORRANCE tAP> -Heory Gonzalez breezed to four one-skied victories Saturday en route to the ~bampionship ol the Southern California Open bowlinl tournament al the Gable House Lanes. Gomalet, 28, of Colorado Springs, Colo., earned •• in 1lrinnlnc b1s second Profesaional Bowlers Allodatioa tounament Tbe s.a. no-pound rlehtba.nder needed au four of blll ftc:tOliel to win the ttUe by virtue of tbe a1epladdilr format used in PBA tournaments. A ao.a 1n any ol tbe matcbel would have eliminated lllm from further competition. , \ Gonsales be1an tbe day wltb a 250·202 mullqlli over Gip Lentine ol Rowland Heiehts. The cha_... then downed Ed Realer of Bethlehem, Pa...... . Aaftly M7·180 victory over Warren Netaoa of Downey ca\apuJted Gonsales into tb• finals •1aJDit &op Meded Cllff McNealy of Sa1l Lenn.lo, Calli. llcNeUJ bad eamed the top Heel b)' complllftl UM top ..... °"" a 1••• dartJac t.tM past three daya. Bit Oomalts bad few probMms la ti-ebam· ....... "'*"· ralUD• to. --wtn. 0 1 )mt bowled,,... todQ," said Goot•&es. 0 M1 -11 ,,..._ wa INllL I tot &bat ....... ,...... ....... , q ." INVESTN\ENT VEHIQE 60 MOS. FINANCING j .j • Su~.July 1&. 1979 DAILY PtUJT - APWi..,....o MUHAMMAD ALI TAGS LYLE AL.ZADO DURING EXHIBITION AT DENVER SATURDAY. Alzado Praised by Ali "'Fo r a Nonfighter, He 's Great ' DENVER c AP l Retired heavyweight champion Muham mad Ah went t'l~hl exh1b1t1on rounds with all pro dc•frns1ve end Lyll' Alzado of the Denver Broncos Saturda}. then th rev. a flurry of praise in the direct.Jon oi the football player lie also prt>ssed his claim that he is through fighting ALI, WHO HAD called Alzado a "suckt"r" pnor to the fight and who traded insults throughout the eight-round exhibition in lOO·degree-plus weather in Den ver's Mile High Stadium, said after the fight: "For a non· fighter, he's great. He's got the potential to be a world cha mp in the next two years if he eon tinuestoimprove." Diving Duo Seek Sweep Jennifer Chandler and Phi l Boggs try to give the United Stales its second victory in the M 1ssion Viejo mixed doubles di v ing competition when the platform competition gets under way today at the Mission V1eJo int ernational swim com plex. Chandler and Roggs. Olympic gold medalists. s<:ored 637 points Saturday in t he three-mete r spr ingboard. Mexico's Carlos Giron and Guadalupe ~nseco scored 637. Canada 's Li da Cuthbert and Ken Armstro g scored 618 and Australia's Raelene I.yon and Andrew Jackamos tallied 6-04 points. Pre hms in today ·~ platform competition begin at ·10 a .m Finals art' scheduled for 2 p.m Aztecs Fall In Ove rtime PASADENA t/\Pl Ian Wood kicked in the game-clincher in a shootout Saturday ni~ht as the San Jose Earthquakes scored a 1-0 North American Soccer League Victory over the Los Angeles Aztecs The teams were scoreless through regulation and t wo H2·minute overtimes, forcing the shootout. Pa ul Child a nd Bern ie Gersdorff of San .Jose beat Los Angeles goal -k eepe r Colin Boulton while the Aztecs' Johan Cruyff a nd Leo Van Veen were unable to get the ball pas t Earthquakes' goal-keeper Mike Hewitt. The victory waS' the second in a row for San Jose. NEXT TO NOTHING DOWN SENSIBLE PAYMENTS Ah opened tht exh1h1t1on with h1::. rlo\I, 1ng ;ind I el' ring Jl Alzado. but the forrnt!r Goldl·n Gloves '1 1dv.1·s1 «hamp1on clo:.t'd v.1th Ah rl'~atPdl~ from the :-.econd through lhl· sixth round5. Ali v.a' d1·adh st"rious, althou~h v. h1·n Alldd;, connected with J ~01111 punl'h. h1 v.ould turn to thl· nov.d and <Ht a:o if he were daled or hurt The 37-year-old Ah put on h15 patented fast shufrll· and waltl in~ dance in tht' St.'venth and eighth rounds, but thP bout ended in a furious exchange of punches as Alzado drove Ali mto the former champion's cornt!r ALI SUFFERED a welt over the right eye and Alzado's mouth was bleeding after the fi rst round There were no knockdowni. Alzado said he was hurt In the hfth round with an ovt"rhand right by Ah after the boxing great had worked the football player into the comer Ali thought he had thumbed Alzado and v.alked 1mmeJ1atcl) 111 m1d-nn~ to give his opponent 11m1· to recover \l.ZAOO. JO, 1~ no newcomer 111 thl· hoxing rm~ Ht> posted a 11 I Jmatt•ur rt·cord 111 h1::. vouth A ii told rt:portl·r~ in the dress 1n~ r()()m "I .im rt'lirt:d · \,kt.'d 1f hL· plannt:d any mort.· 1•\h1h1llons Ah c;aid .. I'm sup µ11 ... l·d to do on1• for President Hrt•thnl'\ 1n Huss1a ['fl check v.1th Ru.-;51an officials in a cou- ph• ot Wl•ek!. to find out a time ... chl•dulC' .. ALI DENIED that the heat af· fected him and he was profuse in pr;Hse for Alzado. I · To come into my league and almost me1ster me was a sur·, prise," he ::.aid. I But Ah. weighing 240 pounds, 13 pounds more than his last title : defense a~amst Leon Spinks.' :-.h o wed his boxi n g s kills : throughout most of the fight mt s lipping punches and his ring , generalship in moving the 241· pound Ahado repeatedly into cornt•r.., Transpae Yachts Race Heating Up For Handicap Title By Al.MON LOCKABl'.:Y ' OI the O.olv Piiot St~ll HONOLULU -With seven of the big Class A yachts already snugged down in Ala Wai yacht harbor here Saturday. a clost' race was developing about 100 miles offshore for fll*!t handicap honors in the Transpac yacht race. Denrus Choate's 46-foot s loop Arriba. Long Beach. was about 10 miles ahead of the J apanese entry Miyakodor1 I II at the R a.m . Saturday roll call BOTH YACHTS are Cla~::. B e ntries Arriba has the ad vantage with a two-hour. 40 minute better tame allowanct• than Miyakodori. Both yachts were expected at the Diamond Head l.Jght about midnight Saturday (Pacific Daylight Time). Latest yachts to fi nish this dreary windless race were C h ristine. Ch asch Mer and Windward P assage in· that or· der. FR ED PREISS' 84-r oot C hris tine finish ed at two minutes after mid.night <PDTJ Saturday ; Cbasch Mer finished c1t 12 19 p m Saturday :.tnd Windward P<Jssagt' at 3:04 p.m . Winds in the Molokai Channel v. t-rc in the 20 knot ranJ?e and th•' yachts 200 lo 400 miles away v. t>rt.' rt'portin~ l5 to 25 knot northeast trades which-were pit'k1ng them up froftl the doldrums and which they hav~ \I, allowed for days If !he trades continue the ma . 1onty or the 71 yacbtg s\,ill at sea could be f1m s hed byi,...day Al least two of the Class A \'al'hl!> which have nnished re- po rt cd they we re down to t•mt>rgency ration~ ror the last ft'Y. day!> of the rat'e . . .. HANDICAP STANDINGS 'as of 8 a .m Satorday with dis tances from Honolulu> Overall-!. Arriba 127 ; 2. M1yakodor i HJ 137 : 3. Jader (finished ). Class A-1. Jader ; 2. Drifter: 3. Ragtime (all finished). 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Slone<I O•r> 8tbln\. wldl rKttYf•. Al Pt<rlsn, clll· 1.,.s1ve beO, Mid'*""' Pollerd. 1'91'1 end Trouble forU.S. in 1980? By GEORGE STllODE Al' s.ent Writer SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico <AP> Those cloeely involved contend tbe Unit- ed Stat.es' chances of a bu.ketball gold medal sweep are not glJttertng for the 1980 Olympics. And there's one cbie( drawback for both the American men and women - lack of extremely tJll, seasoned playen>. "I mbN'T TlllNK the big, strong players WO\JJd be an advantage here. M y own requirements are quickness. defense and a player who ii nwble.'' said a.ch Bobby Knltbt of tbe U. S. men tbs won the Pan American Games fOld medal, "U, JU>' be different in Eu.rope." Knl1ht conceded. medalist in the Pan Am Games. are m even bigger trouble. Their tallest starter. Kris Kirchner of Maryland, measures ooJy 6-4. The Russian women have a 7·1 center. Three of their forwards are even taller than Kirchner. And, more im- portant!), they have not lost in big in. temational competition for 20 years. Providence's Dave Gavitt, the u.s men's 1980 Olympic coacb, watched the Americana ln tbe Pan Am Games . Their bitpst starter was Kevin McHale of MtllDetlOta, a &-10 center more noted tor his accurate out.side shooting. SAID GAVl'IT, watching tbe U.S. play Brull. "We simply don't have any big, physical centers." Formflr Ma rquette Coac h Al McGuire. an NBC-TV analyst for the Ulymplcs. flatly predicts a Russian vie· tory . FOR THE RECORD ,. ... ..,,, ....... 'l'w11 c1I 1111' VI c·11lri:I 111>:;..--t,.,JI h llt..rt ::: •if ;,IJ 111111-J f ;rn~ /\aru11 114·11 I a111J w1111 .. M.n:: w,,)I 1tw11 turn ,,,"·'' ""' in~~ w.11111 up·. 1111 I Jl•J '11111,1:1 :; IJ.J:f !!;,tr,.-',;,l unJ.1~ ,J Stwa SI :t<hUlfl No-hitters Do Catchers Aid Gems? By J OE RESNICK AP~\Wr>l~r WhL•n .1 p1ll'l1l•r throw~ ., no·hlllt-r . hl• U.!>ually ~1>rmgs off th•· mound n gh1 cntn his r::1t<'hl'r's wattmg arms l\nd very nftt'n. that' the only t1mt• m the J!JmP thl· catcher's prt>se nCf' 1<; <tCkno~ ll'tl~1·ol Opinion~ d1rf<•r on th<· amount of credit due tht• m an bt:hind tho plate in a p1tcbt.'r's m asterpiece. even among currtnt and forrm•1 catchers themselves. Gary Alexander. for example. doesn't think the catche~ receives enough of the credit. whi le f'ran Heal~ l>Jy:-. they have httletodo Wllh 1t at all. JEFF TORBORG feels a catcher C'ontributcs greallv. but Alan Ashby insists that while a catcher can helµ in a no-hi tter. it 1~ i,tilL the pitcher who throws the ball. But those four men who have• c<1ugh1 no-hitteri; all agree that the thnll for thL·m 1s al. great a!> 1t is for the pitcher "ll was an excitement that l had n<>ver quite had before. I was totally enthralled in the situation,'' said Ashby. who not only . caught Ken Forsch 's gem in the Houston Astros' second gamt• of th.l s sea-;on. tJut also witnessed two of Sandy Koufax"s no hitters in Dodger Stadium as a youngsll'r. "Those were great thrills for me al. ;.1 kid, but not quite like this one." ··rr·s A NICE THING lo look ba<'k .JI' -on." srud Tor borg. who caught no·h1tters TORBORG by Nolan R yan and Bill Singer and a perfect game by Koufax. "Former Los Angeles teammate John Roseboro and I kidded a lot about it. t always told him. 'You caught two of Sandy's no-hitters. but I got the perfect game.· Then he wouJd laugh and say, 'Who cares?' " Before he was traded to the Cleveland Indians. Alexander cauJ?ht a no·bitter against the Braves in AtJanta, thrown by San Francisco's John Montefusco. ''September 29, 1976,'' he announced proudly. "'That's my g reatest thrill in baseball right now. I even felt like I threw 1t. ·· "It's a feather in your cap," said Healy, who was behind the plate for both of Steve Busby 's no-hitters with the Kansas City Royals . HEALV. NOW A New York Yankees broadcaster. says about his past experiences, "The catcher's job when .he is in the midst of catching a no-hitter is: when the ball 1s hit. say a prayer that somebody will catch it. "lo a no-hitter you have to get every edge you possibly can," he continued. "Being diplomatic with t.he home plate umpire is very important. You don't want to antagonize him." Alexander agreed: "With a no-bitter going, I would try to leave t.he umpire alone. He knows that if the pitcher 's been around the plate an awful lot ... he can always ma.Ice up for a bad call that he made." 41 CATCHERS WILL TELL YOU that t be pitcher hardly eve r shook off their signs during the course of a no-hitter. With regard to the routine of the battery. Ashby says, "When you start sensing as early as the fourth inning that a guy 's got a no-hitter, and then start changing your game pattern and start calling every pitch so th at a hit cannot be given up. the tension starts building up and there's no way you can have a mental lapse at that time ... AUXJLIAltY DIESEL FUB. TANKS ly SUPBTAHK 641.0211 808 McLAREN'S BMW, INC. 1979 BMW 733 Fully Factory Eq,.ippeo I Str. 6 S7}0370I $346 :,~ 1979 BMW 5281 Fully 7'actory E<Mll~. <SiH. um1ool $226 :,~ + II end tes for e 60 mortCll -~ -Ceo .... ,. .. tu oeo ariw n...o.oo ntdVc:tloll wllh rlfftellliftt ...,.,. of \t,OIO. 808 McLAREN'S BMW 150 N. hKh Blvd. La Habra (I n\I. No. otl.A. Frwy.) It wlll l)e. Tbe Ruulan men bave aw~. Ille, led by a 'f.foot-5 center. Yul06Ma la anoUMr tree.ult lntema- r "°9iaf JIOftl' in tbe sport. The cloaest to OWn1 the void may be 7·1 Joe Barry Carroll of Purdue. 7-toot Rudy Woodt ol Tent A•M and &-to Mike Gmlnakl or Dulte. Rahm Sampeon, the Vlt'llnla blab 1chool whit who wu on the Pan Am roster, towers 7.3, but he's tbln, una1creuive and inex- perienc@d. BECAVBE Or their wiain1 lntema· tlonel tradtttOI\; ~e U.S. men wtll be favored to win the 1old medal, even in front or a Moscow crowd. ( t. M. IM>YD 522-3 j TW• tJ.8. WOMEN, the •liver INFORMS in tl'le c· • I .... ~~~i;.,,~~ .. • .. ·~· ............. ~.nday ... J.ul·y ·15 •. 1.97.9 ............ o.A.IL.YP.ILO .. T .. • .. 3 £iy 'Cheese ' Tips for portrait subjects Moderation ls the best policy 1n man7 thlngs and that's ahlo trut' where portrait pbolo1raphy ll\ con cemed. II you want a good portriut lh1H doesn't become outdatt'd quickly here are tips eollect.ed from a vanel) of experts against 11leevele.a drea11"s for older women "Thtt flesh or the upper arm loo!:iens wtth age &nd appears sag- ging and heavy in pbot06 {When urms and banda appear m a portratt, they should be made up.)" Long s leeves and heavJer fabrics help fill out a person who is toot.tun. Kodak officials aay. A thin person -man or woman - can wear light colors. But they're not :.uggei.ted for anyone battling a bulge THE FOCAL POINT ls the face so don't select clothing that will com pete for attention. Men are urged to select subtly-patterned garments or solld·toned ones. Checks and plaids are considered no-no's by a number of photographers. Don't select clothing that is m ad- vance of what the average person is wearing. It may be a fad that f>vaporates before you find a frame for the photo Vested suits for men will work even though some photographers think 1t 1s difficult to make them ap- pear smooth when the subject is seal· <'d The man might unbutton the bot- tom three buttons (provided the pic- tur<' doesn't show that area) to allow for b~llt.·r draping of the garment. ---~,.--_--__ ~ ··--.:=-..... ~ _;; In a Kodak broc hure c:a lled ''Professional Portrait Techniques." women are urged lo avoid "bold prints, large bows and other featurel> that distract from their face." A round neckline is deemed a poor choice for a round face while a V- neck is considered slimming. IF t\ VEST IS WORN, the jacket :-hould be left open. If a suit doesn't have <1 vest. the Jackel looks better dosed because the lapels will have better symmetry that way. some photographers say. "A fresh haircurt." say Kodak of· f1cials. "has sharp lines and gives an a lmost bald appearance." The brochure a lso discusses receding hairlines which photography accen- tuates by aboul a half-inch. They can be helped by blending a little blusher very carefully along etnd mlo the hairline. THE BROCHUR E ALSO advises Women's makeup and hair styles for both men and women are best when natural. The Professional Photographers of The scarf can perk up last year's suit and add finishing touch to this year's outfit. &arf: True Accessory lt'1 the year of the suit, and never has the scarf been a mot'e 1'-lit·able accessory than now. The raahlon meSllage cen\en around the cleaned-up look ln slus, rabrics and col- on deltped apecifica.lly to compliment tbia tailored, sleek allboued.. There are shorter oblonp to be Ued as bows or used aa fillers, luscious fabrics like pure silk satin. uses of big bold color to be used for accent and lots or ideas on ways to use all these new scarfs to perk up last year's wardrobe or to add t.be finisbin& touches to lbis year's suits, jackets and dreHes. Above left: Novelty oblongs add needed color to solid blouses and Jackets. Here, an irridescent woven dobby dot is neaUy tied low like a man's Ue and accompanied by a crisp, 18-incb pin-dot pocket handerchlef (no pocket should go empty thia Fall.) Top right: Another new sire that adapts t~ to s uits is the wide and short 16 by 36 inch oblong. With juat one end flipped over the other, it's a cinch for anyone to Ue. The pattern here also makes news -spots of color em- bossed with gold. Lower right: The bow makes a big statement for Fall and Ulla new 8 by 48-inch size not only ties pettecUy to fill in the ._ckline but adds an exciting sbol of color. Shown ls a bold stripe of luxurious crepe backed satin. • -...,.._ -- America CP.P.A.l s uggests that women have their hair done a few days before the sitting and that it be combed out naturally before the ac lual shooting The P_P./\. a lso stresses that color harmony be conside red above all. "Dresses. props, background mu:.l color-relate or the portrait may lose its beauty before it begins · · The organ1zat1on a lso urges portrait subjects to discuss their photo in ad\'ance with the photo· g rapher Decide 1f it's to tw" st11d10 :-.hol or 1f 1t 'II bt> clont-on lol'at1on 1~11ml' photographe rs make "how,t> Cf!lls' , D1'iC'USS app:i rel and hair :.1 vi•·~ bdorehand while ~omething ran br dom• about them Silent Statement SYRACUSE. N . Y <A P > -Even before a woman has a chance to speak. her clothes have made a si le nt s tatem1::nt about her personality. s ayl> :.i SyracusC' University professor of environ- mental and textile design Frances Penalis says a woman's clothing is as personal and as 1m· portant as her signature. "People will be distracted by clothes with shiny. clingy or ruffly details and may not even be llsten· ing to what she is saying," Miss Penalissays. She suggest s women choose •. ('f3SSIC', tlm(•ff''>S st~ It's thal now with simple;: line!> . ··A s uit or d ress s hould be elass1c in style, c·onservatave rn colo r a nd f em1n1 ne 1n ap - pearance," she suggests. "Subtle changes in the basic out· fit can add to a woman's personal statement once she has been ac· cepted in her position by her group." Miss Penahs says dresses and suits are invaluable ways for a woman to express her moods and personality in the colors. ayles and accessones she chooses. A dash of haberdashery, left, tweed jacket wffh flannel pant, and right, same jacket paired with skirt for a suit look. Suit Yourself The season of the suit -Fall 1979. Sportswear offers versatili· ty in mixing or matching. Silhouettes a re narrowed. closer to the body. New structure is creating a more feminine look . Blazers have more fit and s hape with s lightly padded shoulders. Skirts are narrowed in wrap or tailored styles. Details such as inverted and kick pleats. n arrow belts. welt and reese pockets add new interest. Pants are narrowed a nd straight legged but not tapered. Tweeds. flannels and checks in wool blends are elegant, crisp and fresh. Neutral groups provide an opportunity to mix and match colors of brown, grey. green. and taupe with comp lementary tweeds and velvets. Blouses add exclteme nt. Some are tailored and menswear influenced and others are fe minine shapes. In print o~ solid they cnh a nee any s uit look ·-..... ~~ .... ,,..,_ ... -... ....... -····-···--···--..... __ ,,,..,. .... "'_ .... ...... ·---.... • > f l'" .. -Clla.Yf't\.OT SU,,ct.y, July 15. 1919 Weddings/Engagements . . t • Mr. and Mrs. Schuda Mason-Krogius Karin Krogius and Darren Mason ex- changed wedding vows in St. Catherine of Siena .Catholic Church, Laguna Beach. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tristan Krogius of South Laguna, graduated from Dana Hills High School and UCI. She plans to attend the USC School of Law. The bridegroom. son of Mrs. Karen Mason, gTaduated from Corona del Mar High SchooJ and USC. He is e mployed by McCloskey & Associates. The couple plan to live Ul Seal Beach after a wedding trip to Coronado Shepherdson-Bedal 1 • St. Mary 's Episcopal Church in Laguna ~ Beach was t he setting for the wedding or J a mison Bedall to J a mes Shepherdson Ill. ,., The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wynett Bedall Jr. of Newport Beach, graduated from ' Newport Harbor lli~h School and USC. ~ The bnde~room . son of J ames Shepherdson • or Arcadla. graduated from USC " The coupll' plan to live m Corona del Mar t ~ after a wedding Lnµ Lo Hawa11 McCormick-Schreiber Martha Schreiber and D. Dean McCormick IJJ exchanged wedding vows in St. Mary )1 agdalen Catholic Church, Camarillo. The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles Jay of Camarillo, graduated from USC. The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Dean McCormick J r. of North Tustin, graduat· cd from Foothill High School, the University of Redlands and USC The couple plan to Jive on Balboa Island after a wedding trip to Hawaii Whitney-Martin El Adobe de Capistrano in San Juan Capistrano was the setting for the wedding of C. C. Martin to Claude Whitney. The bride, d a ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hartle of Bradenton, Fla., graduated from the State University of New York al Oswe!IJ.and Pepperdine University. Sbe is a teactaita lhe Buena Park School District. The b~idegroom , son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwarcl'Wfiltney of Duluth, graduated from lhe Unive~it.Y of Minnesota and San Fernando College 'ol Law. He is with the law firm of JohnS()Jl""-~tney in Newport Beach. \.-Ile :couple will make their home in Newpo~ Beach after a weddlng trip to Hawaii. Patterson-Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Gene Patterson of Costa Mesa • have .anoounced the engagement of their daughtel', Jayne Patterson, to Stephen Taylor. 1"' bltille-elect graduated from Costa Mesa High School and Orange Coast Collefe. She at-tends~ Piego State UniverslLy. Tbe lure bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. No~~ , aylor o( Fallbrook, graduated from Palomar ommunity College and is in the Air Force ROTC at San Diego State University. A January wedding is planned in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. ·George-Gardner lbTen-Oardner and J oey George exchanged wedding vows in First. Presbyterian Church, Garden Grove. Thebride.daugbterofMr. and Mrs. L. Dee Gardner of Newport Beach, graduated from LoRScbool and Stanford University. She ~ is e . by Marie Callendar's restuarant. : The b egroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. J .N. George Jr. of Spartanburg, S.C., graduated ·~ lro~an.(ord University. He is employed by ProUCJ'l>opo\rer restaurant. , ~le plan to live in Palo Alto after a w -~ _ to San Dieao. . llvd. 541-1156 IEA SUMMER ILOND WITHOUT ROOTS Call 6«)-6023 Mr. Taylor. Miss Patterson Mrs. Mason Mrs. Shepherdson Luebeck-Bazacas Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Luebeck of Helena, Mont .. have announced the engagement of their daughter. Julie Luebeck. to Thomas Bazacas . The bride-elect graduated from University of Redlands. The future bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bazacas of Newport Beach, graduated from Newport Ha rbo r High School and University of Redlands. A September wedding is planned in First Baptist Church, Santa Ana . Mack-Wickersham Kim Wickersham and Kevin Mack ex· changed we dding vows in St. Wilfrid 's Episcopal Church. Huntington Beach. The bride. daughter of Mrs . Judith Fullerton of Denver and Mr. David Wickersham of Huntington Beach. graduated from Edison High School The bndegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. E Barry Mack or Huntington Beach, graduated from Edison High School The couple plan to live in Huntington Beach after a wedding tnp to San Francisco Hewell-Bennett Newpor t Ha r bor Lutheran Church in Newport Beach was the setting for the wedding of Linda Bennett to Greg Hewell. The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bennett of Costa Mesa, graduated from Estancia High WILD ABOUT WINE Chns Cunningham, Costa Mesa, in- spects a bottle of his homemade wine in his wine cellar. He's entered some of his wine in the amateur winemaking competition at the Orange County Fair. It will be part of a display in the Orange County Building at the fair- grounds. Michael W. Shannon M.D. Norman l. Zeller M.D. Anne H. Price Phd. take pleaore in a~nounc1no the association of Wesley Y. Kim M.D. Pediatric and Adolescenr Medicine Virainia L. Watford Phd. "Clinical Psychol<>oy Soddlebock Pediatric Med1COI Group, Inc. 27852 Puerta Real Suite 202·2o.t Misalon Viejo. Ca 9281U Telephone '495·1380 831 ·9740 • Miss Luebeck, Mr. Baza~as Mrs. Mack Mrs. George School a nd Or a nge Coast College. She 1s employed by Tokat Bank of California. The bridegroom , son of Mrs . Delor~s Hewell of Costa Mesa. graduated from Estancia High School. He is employed by Coles Construe tion Co. The couple plan to live in Tustin after a wedding trip lo Yosemite National Park Schuda-Mclellan Leslie McLellan and Stephen Schuda ex· c ha nged wedding vows in Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Downey. The bride. daughter of Mrs. Margart Mette McLellan of Downey and the late Mr. Richard Urguhart McLellan, ·graduated from Colorado Womens College. The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Schuda of Irvine. graduated from Loara High School and Cal State Fullerton. The couple plan to live in Mission VieJO after a weddin g trip to Mexico. 67th Anniversary The 67th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Sal vatore Manno was celebrated al Salvatores' Restaurant. HunLinJ!ton Beach dinner was given by the Marinoi.' four son nd their wives, Mr. and Mrs . Armand Ma of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs Al Marino ~osta Mesa. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Marino of San Diego and Mr. and Mrs . Albert Manno of Au bum. The Mannos have been Huntington Beach residents since moving from Los Angeles 15 years ago. :ryzzett~arc1 Proudly Introduces lnd1v1dual Hair Design BRANDON ROSENBERG- A young genlu. tomterly of Beverty HIH• wftO create• and never coptea Brandon has brought with him from Beverly Hills an uncanny expertise in hair colonng Each color 15 mixed to blend w1t.h eye color and skin tone de· sijlned expressly for each jnd1v1dual Free con· sultatlon Cell For An Appointment 640-8023 FASHtON ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 240 tMwport Center Dr. SUit• 220 'Wedding and engoqt>ment ormounuments run on Sunday m the Daily Pilot Fnrms are ovodable at all Oa1ly Pilot ottu:ei; nr by colling the F'eQlures Deport ment. 642·432 t Tu amut dtsappnmtment. pmspt>ctme bnde.~ are reminded 111 have their weddinq stone~. with a black und wh111• q/oS!>IJ 111 thl.' hndt' or ol the coupLI!. t o thf" f "l!alurl'S Of"JXlrlment r1nf' u,ef'k hf>/ore thf' weddmq f:nqaq1•mt'nl announct"ments. With blark·and 11 h1te qlmw of tht> luturt:' hndtt or !hf' cl)uplt>. mu.~! tlP l•Tt'l/'{'(i h11 /hf' Ft>rltrm•, lJPpartrnenl ~lI we.-ks bf?fure Ifie u-..odf1m11 dot•· ( Horoscope MONDAY. JULY 16 By SYDNEY OMARR ] ARJFS <Ma rch 21-April 19): Accent on dis· c·overy which could lead to profit. Gemm1, Virgo. Sagittanus natives figure m scenario Member of opposite sex pays comphment and 1s sincere. You can locate wha t had bei!n lost or stolen TAURUS <April 20-May 201 : You get needed i.upport rJ)oral and financial -from those who mean the most to you. A Libra a nd another Taurus figure prominently. Domestic adjustment, remodeling, purchase of art object or luxury item appear to be on agenda . G EMINI <May 21-June 20>: See m light of actuality avoid self·decept.Jon. Emphasis on secrets. hospitals. institutions, unique organiza r1ons Pisces. Virgo persons fi gure prominently You can ~am access Lo <.'Onfident1al data. CANCER <June 2l·July 221: Wish comes lrue. you learn where you ~land and confidence Loom s Ont• knowledgeablt' about legal affatrs builds ca'><' for )OU Bui.mess endt>avors come into focus. You t·an make room for yourself at more elevatt.'<i pos1t1on. LEO <July 23·Aug 221 You get facts of hfe concerrun~ secunty, property, st.a nding in bus i- ness -and special relationship. F'ln1sh project. deal with Aries. Libra natives. Be kind to person who confides dilemma. VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept. 221: Strive for in- dependence. ori~inall y -put forth be~t creative efforts. Loved one claims you are stub· born. Mam tam balance and sense of humor. Leo. Aquarius individuals figure prominently. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 221 : Dig for mforma- t1on : reJect superficial indications. You stnk<: pay dirt through consis tent effort. Teach. learn. sharpen extrasensory perception. You take steps which aid m 10surmg basic security Aquanan pl ays key role SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21 I: Diversify cxpenment. expand horizons. give full rein to intellectual curiosity. Humor and patience pro· veto be valuable. twin a lhes. Spotlight on ties of permanent nature, delays caused by legal con- siderations. SAGITfARIUS fNov. 22-Dec. 20 : Check details, piece together bits of information. You can come up with "complete story." Aquarius, Leo. Scorpio persons figure prominently. Basic issue settled in your ravor. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19>: Good lunar aspect coincides now with speculation. affair of heart. emotional responses. Relationship could "heat up." Nothing occurs halfway: it now is likely to be all or nothing. hot or cold. AQUARIUS <Jan. 20·Feb. 18>: Study Capricorn mdications. Butld on sohd base Make necessary domestic adJus tme nt. Elim mate safety hazards at home. Older Camcly member should be dealt with in d1ploma1Jc manner But don't abandon principles! PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): CotJfusioo. ideas, opportunities combme. Be selective. A void scattering your forces. Steer away from disputes involving relatives. Stand aloof without. being arrogant. Come m to our comfortable salon and help us celebrate our second year with our past, present and future customers. All of us al ~ ALI'S HAIR BAZAAR ·· Thank You for your pot~ the1e po~I 2 yeors Refreshments Th1ll"8. & Fri., JalJ J.t.20 ,----------------------...-4ml'-, DRAWING I 11 weareglvingaticketeachtlmeyoocomelnto t 1 fllloutfor~rdrawlngtobeheld 1 J WEDNESDAY •. AUGUST 1, 1979 I Three winners for a 1 $20 GIFT CERTIFICATE f : at ERNIE'S GOURMET MEATS l I Next Door To Us I '------........ ----------------·· "Reasonable {>rices for men & '!.<?~en" 462 E. 17th • Cotta Meaa • 6U·MM Wtekdayt 8·'1 . . . , r ANN LANDERS I ERMA BOMB.ECK STITCH IN TIM E Twelve-year-old Terne Goldade of Fountain Valley won second place with her embroidery picture in the crafts competition at the Orange County Fair. • &inday. July 15. 1979 After TV's Dating And Newlywed G8Dles, What Next? There wu an ad In an LA paper ror "alntle, a ttradtvt, 04.l&cotns 1trla and &u.Y• between 18 and. IO: to try out H contettant.I for "The Oat· ln1Gamt." .. It bl.W my theory on where they round con· lestanta for 1amt 1how1. I Lhouaht mo.t of them were araduatea of th• Sehool for the Perpetual Cheerful with special 1kUla In Hlmdllng Sexual Innuendoes and How to lly~rventllate When You Wln t.he Car I haven't seen ''T he Dating Game" in several years. but occasaonally the .. Newlywed Game" will fht1'h bt!fore me on the screen. I am 11mued that the ma rr1agei. last to the end of the show A bride recently was asked, "If your husband was a vegetable on your wedding mghl. wh.lch one would he be?" followed by, "When you make 'whoopie' do you face Auatralia or the Virgin Islands?" Another one was asked where her husband would predict she would s ay the sun set over her bedroom m the East or West. She said the s un set In the East. Her husband predicted sbe would say that. There was a lot of a rm-pinching, loud argu. ang and "You never said that's" among tbe con- testants and then it was back to innuendoes ... double entendres . blank blanks and beep beeps. It oecurs to me there is only one more avcou~ for game showi:. to explore lt 's only a matter or time before we're introduced to the "We've Split.Game." The show would host people like Cheryl and Don (who lost rive valuable points on "The Newlywed Game" when Cheryl didn't know what Don wouJd say was the most embarrassing thing their dog saw them do in their home ) who quaHried for the We've Split Game. Host Chuck Whacko will put each of them before a buzzer and for five points and a public defender ask Cheryl, "Whal is the worst meal Don will say you've ever cooked'"' If Cheryl misses and Don guesses 1t correct· ly. he'll get custody of the public defender and 15 points. Then Don will be asked. "How did you react to Cheryl's dating while you were married?" An answer that matches Cheryl's would be good for 15 more points and a non-support clause. The winner? You guessed it will qualHy for the Dallng Game. • POET DAIL V PILOT 87 • Gambler Seeks Contest Facts Sixteen-year-old Eileen Brody of Costa Mesa was named Outstanding Young Writer in the youth literary competition at the Orange County Fair, which runs through Sunday. July 22. Eileen's poems along with other winning entries will be displayed in the fairs Fine Arts Department DEAR ANN LANDERS: I got this catalog in the mail and the letter attached said even if I don't order anything, I have a chance to win a lot of money just because I sent for the catalog.< I didn 'l order anything.) My husband called me a "dummy " He claims I can't win unless I buy something. Ac- cording to him, my entry will go into an automatic wastebasket. His final words were, "If you don't believe me, ask Ann Landers." So, I'm asking Ann Landers. The contest is run by Donnelly Corp., a reputable company. I s ay there are laws which make them pay if your name Is drawn even if you don't buy anything. Am I right or wrong ·~ -A GAMBLER AT HEART DEAR HEART: I contacted the state's at· toraey's office, consumer fraud division, and was told the following: All contests and lotteries are cootractural arraogemt:ots. Read tbe rules carefully. They are couldered binding. Some slates outlaw cootest.s altogether. Other states have strict rules that must be adllered to. There are no federal rules in regard to .comests. U the rules say you don't have to buy aaytJai.Qg ln order to win -you don't. It might be useful to kaow tbat some people are proleuioaal contestants. It's more tban a llobby -It'• a career. 'l'llro6P yean -of ex- perience they have learned bow to make their entries appealing to tbe judges. These people re· peatedly wtn an astonishing number of tbe big • • • l priies. • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Can you help with what seemed like an unjmportant detail but has now turned into a serious-in·law problem -and I'm not even married yet. I ordered the wedding Invitations printed up and did not include my in-laws' names on them. It says, "Jane Doe. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doe ... will join hands in holy matrimony with William Smith ... " etc. When my fiance's mother heard that their names were left orr the invitation. she was ex· treme\Y upset. Incidentally, my folks are pay- mg all the wedding expenses. May I hear from you right away? -TIRED OF ALL THE NONSENSE DEAR TIRED: The names of the groom's pareata do not usually appear on the wedding lavtiatloaa. Howe v e r. according to Tis h Baldrldge's excellent book on etiquette, Jewish coaples almost always list the names or both paren&s. In recent years, some couples havt> wanted to give the groom's pare nts a more active role in tbe ceremoay and have op&ed to list their name• OD Ute Invitations. DEAR ANN : We raised three children. Our youngest is now 22. Each chlld was extremely rebellious during the teen years. Two were in t.roublewitb the police. ·It-Off~ • k ... a structured. IC 8-week seminar program tor faster weight loss. Enrollment llmited. ~1eglstiation. eau today. •e An•helm, Garden Grove, Hunttttgtbn Beaoh, Fullerton tn•> eM-2022 I I l : ... • • • • ' ' 11 • J M•flli 1111111 , • • • . • . L. F~ fashion Island Newport Beach Aaa Laaclft-s We were hard-working. honorable people and spent endless hours trying lo straighten them out. We were neither too strict nor too permissive. We set up rules WITH them so they would be acceptable. In spite or our efforts. two left home after bitter arguments. One was 16, , the other 18. They all turned out to be responsible, fine adults and have admitted they were stubborn a nd "impossible." They claim they grew up in the craziest or times and don't know how we toler ated them. Neither do we, but what's im· portant is that those kids made it. Sign us ·HAPPY NOW DEAR HAPP\': Thanks for a letter that will bring encouragement and hope to parents who are struggUng with tbe problems you bat- tled a few years a,o. Bless yo• for sharing. 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"My instincts are those of the Bronx bar rio," says Horowitz, who absorbed his first lessons in survival as a child whale playing un- der the kitchen ta ble. It was the cente r of activi- ty in his family's crowded, one-bedroom apart· ment "YOU DIDN'T LET anyone rip you ore. a nd if you did get ripped off, you fought back. My parents came from Europe. but they didn't knuckle under because of the language barrier or their lack of education." Horowitz, 42, a one -time Bronx shoeshine boy, still clings to tha t street fi ghte r philosophy as the nation's best-known and highest-paid con- sumer reporter He appears da ily on NBC's Los Angeles sta· lion, is a frequent g uest on the talk s hows a nd is the host of the high-rated syndicated series "David Horowitz Consumer Buyline." His book, "Fight Back! And Don't Get Ripped Off." is in its fourth printing for Harper & Row HE AIMS FOR the middle class and blue collar workers. and his targets are strictly those of the pocketbook: m is leading advertising. shoddy products a nd the nickel-and-dj me ripoffs that plague us every where we turn. Horowitz doesn't take after multinationals nor does he lead a monastic life. He makes a lot of money and says he doesn't have to apologize to the "cheap-s hot artists" who sugges t he lJ ves a little too well to relate to the average con· sumer He says. "I havr> a good income. but that doesn't mean I'm not 1nterc~ted 1n ni ckels and dimes. I don't forget my background." He has no patience for "all these people try· '"ALIEN' is a corker, a walloper, a rouser, a screecher and a ton of fun!' Gene Shalit, NBC·TV · 8th SMASH WEEK! '· rng to shut ctow11 n11dt•11r 1:w1wt•r plunls or force air bugs on us l't•oplt• tltm'I relute to that. All peopll· wunt 1:-; not tu In· n 1>1>ccl off." .. C'ONSUM •:R RtlVl.INI!:" 1:-. syndicated to t<•lev1s1on sOltmn:-. 111 40 t"llil'I>. It's the highcst- ruled prime lime· :H'<'e:-.:-. show an Los Angeles, and has high rutmJ:s m other cities. llow l'ffe<'tivc as his show'' Horowitz answers . "I can only tell you by the mail. We ic<•t 2.500 tellers a week. When you 1-1ct that kind of mull you know you're reaching people. We now get most of our stories from the suggestions people send m · · He also finds his tar.t:clc; wherever he goes. Like ser vice stations that cha rge for air and water . Or the vending machines an the Atlanta airport that charged five cents to change a dollar bill. He spent months to ~et the airport <'o m miss1oner to take out the machmes a nd put in free change service. "THE COMMISSIONER thought I was a wha<'ko when J said l wanted to save a nickel." he says. "But it's a public service and it should he frc•e. It's only a nickel. but it's a matter of fighting buck. "We're being Ol<'kel and dimed lo death. If enough people fought back they'd stop this. T he re's no reason we should have to pay for air and water." Fifty-six tC'lcvision stations and more than 300 newspapers have consumer reporters . Many of them also arc .. action line" reporters who act as ombudsmen lo solve the problems of viewers and readers. Horowitz says "So much of the television report.mg 1s JUSt regurgitating the consumer handouts and usmg a little film . I don't do the consumer handouts. If the government says be <'a reful of Brand X. it's because it's dangerous to your health. Everybody has that. en ·MATINEES DAILY All Seat• S2.00 tlll 2:30 P.M. *EXCEPT -"MUPPET MOVIE" I >J..\'l}J~~ SHE LIVES. 3:00-7:30 'IWft WMICM WAY 9uTt..oou• rnomE{f The mon11er movie 12·2~10 ~ AU.IJJJI/ ADVlllTURISI TBEUPLE ~ DUMPUNG I GANG a Bl.Dll,.AGAIN ij·'F~=====sr.-:.:·r::a~~g WALT~~ 1HE APPi.i DUWLINQ GANG NOP AGAIN -TlM CONWAY, DON DOTTI. T1M MATHESON lleeldOli--Dy ~ll llC~M.U.. Co-"'-tyfOMlECTCH ,..._..,111()11 .. l(ll O-.ODrVJ"ICE"' lolc(V(ff\' -.. M..,.¥111•Dll'-lt()IOC0 -<. .,,,..,,._.._ !Pl ''That's not what 1 go after. J go after the people npoffs. You make people aware thal you can fight back. You can't do anything about a government report that some drug causes bladder cancer. The government gives you the bad news, but they don't give you the alternative. "J am not a Ralph Nader who doesn 't ride 1n cars. eat certain foods or stay m hotels . NOW PlAYING ft: ~ ...... , --=- BllU PLAZA IOWAROS' CINEMA C£NHR HARBOR Bl WO OlllVl-IH f:l·e.. ~lq ~JJ'< I 1.i M~'-' 'I G J' 11 -• •' 1:. OllANCl MALL lOWAAOS' CINUllllA WlST <ir.1n1J~ 11J/ ";: • Wt'.lm1ns1cr &41 J9J'> rm LINE BfTWH N llNEAND DEATH IS THl BLOOOl l ~I c.--.....·~-·--. - 1:c•fl1um1~00 BREA PLAZA EDWARDS' NEWPORT CINEMA Bre.i '>?9 ~D9 Newport Beach 644-0760 Ul CINEMAS STADIUM DRIVE·IN Westminsler 893·0~46 Orange 639·8770 ··~.~ NOW PLAYING •EA PLAZA Brea 529·5339 PLITT c1n ClMTIR Orange 63~·9i82 "I make m y h ving as a consumer reporter. Rut people m this c:ountry are brainwashed. My private hfe has nothing to do with my work. I wear g<><>Q clothes. I don't have to wor k in Jettos "Consumerism 1s tne 1owest paid area in the t·ountry. Most or 11 ·~ done by volunteers. Jf I de<:1de lo go out <ind buy whatever. I have that prerogative And 1r 1 have a consumer book. what am I ~upposcd to do give 1t away?" "SPECTACULAR CRASHES!" r_.p c "~' 1 ,,., ·• '•" ~ lVG ,.U-..•''1"'~ w.Rl''lO~t ~ --·~--.. -· ·-r--· f.f .., • ... .. r• It (Jff r IOUT1I COAST Costa Mesa 548·2711 IUllA PAM Dllft·I• Buena Park 821·.070 • I t I I ......... TOI.~== ' Santa Ana 540·7444 Ofange 637"'°340 • , ~--~~~-----------------------t • • • ...... .,,- \ .. ' .. , - Say Farewell to Brei With Music N .. YOU CA~ -&UJ SUoe and Eric 'Jl•Q.. a aarrted eoupl•, have bMD devoted ..-.aan-el J~ Brei aoap ln Ulla country Jltll' nearlJ two deeedea. ftll yur. Lbey are 11yln1 a.odb19 .. ._ i-. 8ea,111D compoaer lyricist In Dae bell w~ U., know -wt--a abow tn tribute ..... ,._. wu lD the four·penon cast of .. Jltq_Ulll Brel la Alive ud Well a.Del Uvln• In Paris'' wben li OMGed Ln ao ott·Broedway theater in Ull8 aod for the ftnt 2" yun ol lla 5-year run Bl•u 1rao1laled m01tolU..Maonp ln the ~how WHEN BREL dlt'd last October. MI !\!\ Stone aaya, a lot of peo· pie asked Ultim tf they wer~n't aotna to do thti abow aaaln. And, ahe says. they fell th y wanted to, but not r1ghl a"' a ·'The ~how run!> "Bul there doe• come a Umt when you b•ve lo iio on to other thin~• I'm .,entJally a very good comedienne But I m tt•ml*f In some people's mlnd1 wlth ~me of Brel's dt'am1UI.'. •ionized son1J" When Mias Stone and Blau rlr t heard, and quickly bet'ame obit ~std by. tirel's music. they wt rto not looktnl& for anythina like that. Blau had been a P<>tl In soldltr's clothin.i in Frunce. who had met to•rench poets und admired somc ·of their work "I T&ANSIATED ~Oml' of these poets because I had met th~m and tht'y were very sweet and they w.rc l°'na lo lrj ns late some of the poems of this kid for French Journals ·'It takes even morl' lo tr&nslale a poem well than ll takes to create your own thing You can't begm by ny&ni what you want You have to go through th" blood und bone or the guy you're Comic's translaUng. And It takes your time from doing your own work." As ror aingin' the Brei songs. Miss Stone says: "What I've tried to do Is use a bel canto technique for pop singing. The kind of mualc l sing has un· fortunately become known as the art songs of tbe popular world." THE OltlGINAL cast album of "Jacques Brel" and a soundtrack of the later "Jacques Brei" movie are still sold. "I've never been commercial by establish· ment standards," Miss Stone says. "If it means selling a lot of records. I haven't. If it means being accepted by an audience, l have. I've never altered my show to suit what I thought was the cultural or educational level of an audience. "If I have an audience in rroot of me -and I don't care who it is -I'll reach them. And by my standards. that's commercial." continuously all over the ~orld · Blau say!> "We didn't \\ant Lo do som eUung 1mmea1ale l y It would ha H~ seemed gauche or a tit Acting No Joke More Entertaining ELLY STONE tie tat"ky .. But we had in· cessant feelings that we wanted to do something. So we're doing it lhjs year. It's a tnbute to Brel 's life. It is not a mourning; it is kind of a celebra lion." Comics have you In stitches with their antics up on the big screen and on the TV tube but as for working with them a:. an actress. well. most or them are about as funny as pne umonia. "This is tribute and goodbye," Miss Stone says. "Of course I won't stop singing Brei songs in my concerts, but this 1s the last I'll be in the Brei show.'' THE PRESENTATION this year has been re· named "Jacques Brei Is ... " and Bret's dates. 1929 to 1978, arc listed under that title in the pro· gram. "I don't mean that ex· aet l y the way it so unc1 s." <'xpl ain s Vtrgtnia Mayo. who has played love scenes with almos t every leading t"omedian in tlollywood during he r 60-picture career. The show a lready has been given on two spring weekends in New York. Upcoming are Woll Trap Farm Park near Washington, D.C., July 18; and a national tour from New York to New Mexico. After that, Miss Stone will concentrate on t'On· terts and acting She'll give her first concert ac· companied by symphony orchestra in Sacramento in Noveo;iber. Blau is working on a theater project involving Rip Tom and Geraldine Page, and writ· ing poems, songs and a book. Currently starring in "Too Many For The Bed'' al the Umon Plaza Hotel in Las Vegas. she states that after working tn a movie with a very funny comedian you usually go home with a headache. M l~STONE SAYS: "I t'an't be ungrateful for the fat't that I've been so identified with Jat"ques Brei music. This was a springbo~rd so that anythmg else I had to say was listened to. ··Most are not funny until they are ·on' do· ing a scene." she adds. · Up until that moment t h ey are so serious about their work they remind you of Russian co ll ege professors or som ething. 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' • • • is, Biographic portrait how Grouc ho's good, bad sid es 81 DICK CA vnT I new Grouc:bo -or J abould say. one of Ute On>ucboe -and tM one I had only b-•rd about but dkln 't know lJ fr&Mty revealed ~re In unaparina a.net tomeUma petbtUc Mla.ll. Jn wh1l ll Ukel,y to be I.he belt booll we will a•t on Groucbo. Hector Arce expialnt \he •P· paren~=•ble '"llnaa Oroutho ln· 1plNd. rro,.. ..... eel lfhctiona (ln my c to <• f~ writ.er'•> R ELAT IV • I N ·L A WS , and ao mt: eratwbl .. lrlenda a,. au atvea their chance to bad·mou&b Oroucbo -seldom u.njusUliably. l fear -ind we emerse from the book with perbapa u compl te a picture of the life o f ai aeniut·nturotic comic slant •S It Is possible to produce. A~ intrudes, necessarily. in way!> that bring us right lnto the great man 's hom e and bedroom. It Is dlfricult not to wince at h mes. but tbe author's obvious a ffection for lus subJect pre vents any sense of expl0ttalion or cash conscious betrayal. Groucho the wit and comic was a masterpiece of nature ; a performer equipped with perhaps lhe most formidable array of gifts ever bestowed on a n individual funny man. Fortunately, fewer people kne w the Im· possible husband. the wounding rather. and the lo n e ly depressi ve who, in a p articularly tou ching instance, walked his dog past a neighbor's house repeatedly. in hopes of being Invited inside for dinner and company . WHATEVER FINEL V TUNED m ental and psychological mechanism made possible the lightning wit. the extraordinarily intelligent and com plex verbal play, the genius se lection of ins - tant wording, phrasing, and inflection we nt along -as if the gods were jealous -with an incapacity to find a ny sort of longterm emo- tional contentment with his wives and children. Groucho's wives are more to be pitied than censured. The pathetic Kay trying to give a par- ty for Groucho's fancy friends and having her little games and favors brutally scorned a nd ridiculed is almost unbearable to read about. Much of Groucho's destiny has to do with the predatory m other who launched her sons willy·nilly into show biz. Groucho was the first of her babies lo be clearly and displeasingly Jewish·looking; too much so for the hair · bleaching jobs done on Ha rpo and Chico to help. T H E C HILDHOOD IN Yorkville . the Broadway s hows. t he noble a nd put-u pon Ma rgaret Dumont, Groucho's role in the talent- grabbing machinations of the networks. his passion for Gilbert a nd Sullivan, the feckless Chico's ruinous gambling, the saintly Harpo who in contrast to his brother was appar ently incapable of inspiring a ny emotion but love in the most casual acquaintance -all this and more m ake for fascina ting reading. Arce points out that Groucho had the wisdom to age publicly while his brothers' at- tempts t o preserve the ir elfin screen pe rsona lities ill ·becam e their year s . St ill Groucho's brilliant career flickered and nearly guttered more than once. Luck ii¥. the quiz show "You Bet Your Life " brought him back from a brush with obscurity to daz.zling popularity and wealth. Another dip, and the campus throngs that lined up to see the brothers' films in the 1960s brought a third wave of adulation. ' lu I ,, • t "LOVE AT FIRST BITE" ''LOST & FOUND" (PG) "THE APPLE DUMPLING GANG RIDES AGAIN" (G) "AMERICAN NITRO" "HARPER VALLEY PTA" (PG) - OPEl'I DA ILY I 2 10 •• ,.... ............. ____..... ..... ,.,........,. ._.. ....... ........., ...... :. ·----.. , ....... -·-- NOW PLAYING • f ONE'S HEART ,OJ;S out lo Oroucbo':s dauathlt1r. 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AMlllCAN NfTIO!N I PIUS HAIPll VALUY "Af~I eOCNI MOOll Al JAMii llONO 007 MOOHIAKl.l 1P01 "--~., ...,,....,_ .._, STAI CIASH(fOJ CANDt.U t-. ........ ~ AMllHCAN Nn'IOCNI "lW MA1P11 YAUIY "'ACNt .,..~ ........ NOPMICYINI ... IJtOIQIT .. '"' tmll'IC ft) ' INDEX: •Business •Consumer •Real Estate •Stocks By THOM LECOQ lacular models they look li ke rainbows Of IM Daily Piiot Sutt Things get pretty hectic around San Clemente Rainbow Sandal Co. Especia lly when the surf's up A LOOK IN A teen-ager's closet will pro- bably tum up a pair. Most of the people who cut, bond and assem· ble the multi-layered footwear are on piecework pay and know they h ave lo hurry to meet the day's production quota AND get to the beach before the waves die Longley. ranJ?v and relaxed in loose shirt. cotton shorts and a well-worn pair of his own product, expla ined that he wasn't the mventor ALL EXCEPT RAINBOW'S owner , that is. J ay R. "Sparky" Longley J r. holds down the fort when they leave, though he Joves to surf and lives in a near by apartment right on the beach. But tempting as the ocean is, he has learned " through past enterprises that being aroun~ to keep customers satisfied is what keeps him in bus iness Rainbow Sanda ls look a lot like ordinary thongs with a strap that fits between big and second toe. I le discovered the m when he was a partner in a Tijuana purse-making venture. Steve Landrigan , an associate who designed purses and other goods, came up with the no· taon and as ked Longley how to go a bout making them The sole, however . is different . It is m ade of layers of d yed r ubber. faminated to produce l)leasing color combinations -in more spec· Nip Pet Travel Problem Planning Can Save Discomfort, Lost Animal By PAT DUNN OU91e Delly '11e4 Sl.tff Is there a pet in your travel plans ? If s o, the Southern Calllomla Veterinary Medical Association bas a few tips to as- sure both you and your pet a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable trip. Be s ure you h ave a valid rabies vaccination c e rtificate .and a health certificate from y o ur Yete rinarian. Laws IOV· ernlng anlmal1 dJf· fer, not only tn forelp countries rbut al10 in •acb of tbe IO states. To be Mmttted, your animal ;must meet the health require- eienta of each area you plan to •islt. • AU dop and cats, wltbout ex. tepUon, lbould be on a leash at all time.. Never release your pet i atr ... 1m"1'0Uncllq1 ; lt may o explortq and never return. eta 8houlcf wear ldenllficaUon I• 1'ICll a ¥9terlnarlan'1 ad· -..... ot th.a of .a fJ1encl to whom ._... ...... could be sent lt tt .. ea.. lfParated from tts trn.U..,owner. rt· ti al8o ...commended that you carry a detailed description of your pet, signed by your veterinarian, in the event you need to prove ownership. Before )'Our d e p a r t ure , thoroughly mvestigate the re· gulations regarding your mode of t ravel. Most a irlines will a llow one or two small dogs or cat3 In each passenger section. These animals must re main under the seat tn· a travel carrier (availa· ble from the airlines) for the duration of the fiight. Blrdl and large animals , except seeing eye dogs, must be placed In the bag.' sage compartment. Be sure to check with the airline before your trip for pet re&ula&iona. A recent Amtra k ruling Pto· hibits pets from tr aveling ln private train compartment.. Dog1, cau, and birds now must travel in the baggage car, and the pet owner is respons ible for fee d in g and w ate ring the animal. PETS ARE not allowed to travel alone. U you are traveling by bus or taking an ocean cruise. plan to leave your pet at home. Ships and buses cannot accom- modate animals other than seeing eye dogs . Car travel with a fa mily pet can be made easier by following a few simple suggestions. Ac- custom the animal to car travel by taking a number of increas- ingly longer drives. If possi ble, t a k e alon g fa mlliar a r ticles, s uch as a blanket or toy. and feed your pet its us ual food on the t rip to avoid digesUve upsets. A dog should be encouraged to keep Its place in the car and to rem ain as calm as possible . Cat.a are usually happier when travel· ing In a carrier placed so that they ma y s ee th e pa s s i n g scenery. TllAVELINO for extended periods of time is tiring for everyone, including pets. When possible, make frequent stops to let the animal exerclae drink water. and r e lieve itself . Carefully select appropriate rest <See PETS, Pa1e QJ 11.0 o· •. JI "' •[;•) 11 I .1 • 'tJ• t lJ ,..,.. t" '" Jay Longley Jr. isn't building empires, he's too darn busy making a1ul selling sa1ulals "I sug~csted he rnakt· them an M1·x 1rn and avoid all the problems up herl' Wt• slarted up <.ind made 500 pairs in our workshop "But Steve disappeared fo r awhile . turned up in Avila Beach whe re he'd started making the sandals himself and taken the name 'Beachcomber Bill" " All this was about seven years ago, about the same time his own business folded, said Long ley. He took a year off, made a little money, and sta rted a~ain after Lagunan Homer Watkins suggested he go mto the sanda l busi- ness. Beachcomber Bill was still turning the m out, but couldn't keep up with orders. And. he still had only one style. Rainbow added a number of multt-layer modj?ls to its line and sales built quickly "Tif EN ALL THE BIG boys knocked me off ·· wh1ch tran!>lates to being copi ed by maS!>· production Taiwan-based fi rms The market was fl ooded and every discount :.ton · had shel\ t:s full or look·ahkc::. (jt prices <·on ~1derably lo...,l'r Hut Longley wasn t dis mayed He'd launched Rainbow for the long-haul and kept prict·s and q uality higher than t he new competi- tion . And. ht' said. he offered a guarantee. 1f his sandals broke or had other problems, he'd fix the m free. Not many come back, he said, but those that do get repaired fast, a response that wins loyalty a mong young buyers AND , HE MANAGED t o service his customers better than competitors by keeping inventori es high enough to ship in one day, and occasionally offering to put in has line with a sales guarantee <he doesn't do that anymore. be said Jfo, efforu. no"' pull in aboul Sl00.000 a month. he added Thi! sandals are shi pped all over the world Most of what he·._ earned g<>t:::. directly back into the boornes::.. partly to offset the tiny :See RAINBOW. Pag.-C31 · Oil Solution Sought County Energe~ Wh ile the Congress and Pres• dent fight over oil prices and policy, a num ber of Orange County fa rms a re busy working on a lternative energy sources Not the home solar heaters and windmill-over-every-garage ideas that have dominated the news, but the multi megawatt sources needed to d rive whole cities. UN ION OIL Co. of Cahfom1a has a plant in Brea refining ways to squeelc oil from shale. and can reportedl y produce it at pr ices n ear present OP EC cha r ges of $18 lo $23 per barrel Shale is heated to about 900 degrees, which vaporizes the oil. 'The vapors condense into usable oil which can be r e fined to gasoline and other fuels. Ultrasystems Inc.. Irvine, is experimenting in a s mall valley above Tustin with ways to gasify coal, producing a clean. easy-lo- use fuel from the vast coal re- sources of the U.S. THE FIRM is a ls o ex · perimenting with new• ways to bum oil and other conventional fuels more efficiently. But all of these methods still rely on burning hydrocarbons for heat, using in the process either fast-dis appearing oil or pollutioo-causing coal. Though it i.s clear that both methods will probably carry the power production load in the coming decades, there are a few other solutions ln the works within Orange County. MCDONNELL Do ug l as In Huntington Beach is busy on the beginning construction stages of the first operational solar power statlon near Barstow, which will produce electricity for Southern Calilomia Edison sometime in 1980 or '81 . About 2,000 mirrors, 21-feet square and sprHd ln a circle on 70 acres of desert, will focus the sun'• heat on a boiler atop a 213-foot tower. Stea m from that will drive a 1enera\or and beat • ti.ink of material during the da) Al night. the tank '~ !>tored heat will produce steam to keep the station running ror se' era I hours M CDONNE LL Dougla c;. Edison and the government think the project offers Sun-belt areas a fuel-free way to keep power flowing even 1f oil isn't Steam power takes high tern peratur es. up to 800 to 900 degrees Fahrenheit . to produce pres!'urcs required to 'turn a generator • Getting steam t~ thit tern· peratun· 1s the goal of most alternat1Vl' energy proJects. OF ALL the experimental work on fuel a ro und Orange County, none match t~e exotic feel of Global Ma rine o( Irvine. Global has a n ex~nmental quarter-acre kelp ,bed .moored ' <See ENERGY. Pag~<:2> Kelp near surface Is led by dt»p water LVPtl.OT .,.,,.,, July ta. 1a11 Artist's drawing depicts worlclng parts of ocean-powered generating plant Sea Sapplies Power Ocean Heat Drives OTEC Generator Heat water to steam aod blow it through the vanes of a turbine generator. That's bow e lectricity has been pro· duced for nearly a century. Plastic pipe "will bend like bam- boo ... not break. s ays Phillips. DOE seems to be more interested in Global's idea since the Fluor break. he adds. But Global Marine of Irvine says it bas a different way to make power: Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion -OTEC for short. Phillips says a proposal lo use thin plastic tubes suggests it might be cheaper to replace "$39 worth of plastic" frequent- ly than an all-steel pipe. THE PROCESS USES THE difference between 15 de~ree s urface waler and 35 degree water 2,000 feet down to produce power. THE SYSTEM MUST be used within SO miles of islands for s hore electricity, the limit for transmission lines. According to Global's new vice preside.nt of energy projects, George W. Phillips, OTEC works because ammonia is sub- stituted far water. Tests are planned off Hawaii, but the governor of Puerto Rico recently asked for a speedup. H e wants the power to keep the island boom going . Ammonia boils at just below surface- water temperatures , producing pres· surizedgastodrivethegenerator. lt takea a 3S to 40 degree difference to make the process work, be said. But Phillips says huge factories could be set up at sea near a power station. Bauxite , aluminum ore, could be melted al sea and s hipped ashore for example. WARM WATER TO BEAT, cold water to tum the vapor back to liquid ammonia. Phillips adds that Global Marine intends to operate the plants once they're proven and is making plans for huge factory ships to use the power. The first OTEC e xperiments are about to begin aboard a Global ship being fitted now. But there are problems, for one, the pipe that hauls cold water up from the deep. HE ALSO ADDS THAT the temperature difference idea works in a number of other cases. In fact, Global recently sent a pro- pos al lo Alaska's energy department. It suggested that the "heat" in 32 degree streams under winter ice might boil a li- quid nicely, with the mmus-60 degree air outside cooling it back to liquid for recycl- ing. Phillips says his firm d pushing for a triple-tube or plastic to keep the cold and wa rm water from mixing. .· But the Department of Energy, which pays development bills, is insisting on a s teel pipe. Fluor. which is building tbe lanl metal pipe, tried to •Ink \be first test model in the Pacific recently, but il broke under the sea's forces. The proposal came back with several suggested improvements -and an invita- tion to re-submit il when budgets open up. .. Alaska 's response to a frigid OTEC m ight e ven be called warm. ·""---------------------------------------------------------------------------""' • U.S. Conglomerates Fast Food's Giants By MILTON MOSKOWITZ We 're e'.lPng out today more than ever -'ore. ln fact. if pres- ent trends ~ontinue, Americans will be spending more dollars on meats and snacks outside the home than on food bought for home conswnplion. . The latest figures developed . :b y t b e De p a r l m en t o f Money Tree Ag riculture show that expen- ditures on fbod eaten outside the home repr,sent more than 35 per cent of 'he total a mount of money spent for all food. Twen- ty-five years ago that proportion was 2S percent. BESl'AUJANT sales went up 12 percent last year. Sales of the lranchi9ed fast-food chains went up 17 perce-.t. The fast-food places - ·McDonald's, Burger King and the rest -took in $21 billion. ! Another way of putting that is: if you dldn't spend at least $100 at these eateries last year, you're below the aationaJ average. As a *'1lt of this fligbt from the kitchen, we're moving rapid- ly into the era of the corporate restaurateur. National brands are being established ln this field, just as .they bave been in the 1uperrttartet. And they bring ~lb .. m • mechanbaUon, atan- d a rd ilatlon and robotllke ;ervi~. ·~ ,: •eDONjLD'8 has S,000 units lD tta~· ud lt ~ mor:e. t.llu •ucb blc food "om,Paas H Del Mo•te, • Arlllo\JT Campbell So•p. :Nabiaeo BGrdla. . : Tiie foo4 proce11ors are not jjaat ........ around Ind lettlnl ~ dollari etcape. TbeJ have i~ a. abopper out ol tbe a erlliarket and tnto the l n ..... 11& Cwlme tM1 nm the ......... ,. llunbarpr eba:iD UJtMl814'• ls •U'l•r fraaebtH op.ration .~ ........ 7 PIHab.ury. Lut January Pillsbury acquired its -Minnesota neig hbor. Green Giant, which brought into its fold three different restaurant chains: Henrici's. Hoffman House and Le Cbateau. RALSTON Purina. the big pet food producer, runs the Jack-in- the-Box hamburger chain -and it owns virtually all 1,000 units . It also fie lds a Clock of .. theme" restaurants that run under such flags a s Hungry Hunter, The Dock. Tortilla Flats , Stag & Hound a nd Barclay Jack's. The Burger Chef hamburger chain is operated by General Foods. Quaker Oats owns the Magic Pan chain. Pepsico, not content with selling Fritos and Lay's potato chips and P epsi-Cola in the s upermarket. feeds you at the Pizza Hut a nd Ta co Bell restaurants. Campbell Soup owns three djf. Ce r e nt res taurant cha ins: Herfy's , Hanover Trail and Pietro's Gold Coast Pizza. And General Mills has a restaurant operation that in- cludes the Red Lobster Inns and York Steak Houses. RESTAURANT bus inesses have never been trouble-free. On the contrary, it's a lot of headaches. A number of chains -Sambo's, Burger Chef, Jack- in-the·Box and Kentucky Fried Chicken -have been coping with tough problems. But as long as thJs field con· tinues to expand, the corporate manaaers will be looking for ways to streamline it. What t.hll corporate influence means for the future, one hesitates · to ponder. However, one that bas pondered this question is Laventbol & Horwetb, an accounting firm that bu loQ8 kept a close watch oo tbe nstaurant industry. Lavent.bol ll Harwath recently laaed Its 20th annual edition or "Restaurant Operations ," and lt's predicted the followina: "WITHIN • years. we belJeve all cbaln food Mmce operations wtU be only retail outlet.a. AJI manufacturtQa wUl be done otf . pnmlMI; tbe only preparaUon In UM restaurant •lU be re- con1tttutlon of pre-prepared meala." ENERGY. • • C From Page Ct> below a buoy o ff Corona del Mar. A larger version will be built later far offshore. A 2.000-foot tube will dip into bottom waters ~here nutrients a bound and s pray the m over the kelp topside. Once harvested, the kelp will be "digested" in a General Elec- tric process to produce methane gas -which will fire a steam plant. GE HAS patented a tiny or· ganis m it developed as a mutant from septic tank stocks. The tiny c reature loves seaweed and con- verts it to gas al a fast clip. Once digested, the kelp can still be used for iodine produc· tion. as cattle feed and lo pro· duce thickeners for custard and ice cream, helping to balance £a rming costs. And. Global is presently talk· ing 'with the Mexican govern· menl a bout a new find on the sea floor south of Baja. A DEEP·DIVING, scientific submarine found columns of mineral-rich wate r gushing from the crack where continen- tal shelves meet . When measured, the columns proved to be about 800 degrees, hot enough to produce elec· tricity. It adds anothe r pote ntial energy resource to that nation's new oil finds. A Global spokesman suggest- e d there m ay be unknown plumes off the U.S. coast as well. TROUGH ALL these systems are far-off ways of replacing oil, it may be comforting to know that someone is busy trying. And it hurts neither the coun. ty's pride nor ewnomy that area firms are busy with the pro- blem. "What's• U.up'!" BUSINESS I ENERGY I MOSKOWITZ Breeding Confli~t Reactor a Trade off of Science, Risk RI CHLAND. Wash. (AP>-the nuclear industry still s marting· from the Three Mile Island acci· dent. a forerunner of a new and even more controversial atomic reactor is slated for startup late this year. The proepeetive reactor ii the Liquid Metal F ast Breeder - and il actually produces more fuel than it consumes -fuel critics say might find its way in- to bombs or humans. SO HERE, in a 120·foot con- crete and steel reactor dome in t he desert sagebrush o f the Columbia River Basin. the de- bate over tradeoffs and nuclear power comes into focus again. The Fast Flux Test Facility- FFTF -is visible for miles, gleaming within tbe borders of t~e government's restricted atomtc reservation. When the FFTF's boron carbide control rods are withdrawn from its plutonium·uranium fuel core, another milestone will have passed toward what the power industry says it must soon have if the nuclear energy option in the United States is to re main alive . The breeder reactor attracts some of the fiercest opposition from anti·nuclear people. It pre- sents problems of controlling the s pread or bomb -g rad e plutonium, and critics say it car· ries a potential for catastrophe and contamination much greater than conventional uranium reac- tors. IT WAS in part the potential of increasing the now or plut.ooium that prompted President Carter to defer indefinitely the com· m e rcial de mons tration-scale Clinch River Breeder Reactor in Tennessee. although he agreed that research and development could continue. "The FFTF r epresents the best and the brightest of nuclear s ta te·of-the-art technology ," said Ted Manglesdorf, manager of the project for the Depart- m ent of Energy's prime contrac· tor. a Westinghouse Corp. sub- sidiary. The FFTF has a design rela· tionsrup lo the larger Clinch Riv e r r e actor, t es ting plutonium-uranium fue ls and components for breeder develop- m ent. The power output of the F FTF will be less than half of Clinch River 's 975 million thermal watts Nuclear power critics assert that design features to prevent a dan~ro~ core m.elldown and possible nuclear explosion arc unproven. ONE OPPONENT, Dr. Arthur Templin. a physicist on the staff Reactor has other-world look; incites nuke conflict of the Natural Resources Coun- cil -one of the more ardent groups against the breeder - says he thinks FFTF "has the poteotlal to put itself in orbit, or something like that." Dr. John Yasin.sky, president of Westinghouse Hanford which runs the project, calls that "absurd. It is a physical im- possibility." And he a dds: .. Des ign f e atures to prevent core meltdown are not unproven, but a re in fact engineered using established principles and tested components. Not o nly is the potential for nuclear explosion remote, if not actually imposs1· bl e. but the potential energy . . would be within the containml'nt capability of F FTF." CRITICS ALSO cite earlier concern by the U.S Nuclear Reg ulatory Comm1ss1on ove r s om e safe ty f e a tur e s. particularly that the reactor would r ely on the force of natural circulation to maintain the flow of the molten sodium coolant tf primary and emergen- cy power sources fail to keep pumps going to move coolant That failure. say the cntics. could caus<' sodium. a metal which melts at just below the boiling point of water. to boil and trigger a sodium-fuel reac- tion that could rupture the reac- tor and lead lo a core me ltdown . Project officials say NRC con- cerns have been s atisfactorily resolved. ,... BECAUSE OF the s pecial cbaractenstics of lht! sodlum, which can ignite on contact with air or water, piping a nd safety syst e ms m a ny times more elaborate than in conventional reactors are required lo prevent a coolant leak. Nuclear critics and project of- ficials differ greatly on the re· cord of breeder reactors. Critics point to the near core meltdown of Experimental Breeder Reac- tor I at Idaho Falls, Jdaho. in 1955. Project officials concede that substantial core melting did occur, but that no explosion could have occurred. Further. breeder reactors have oustand ing operating records in France. the Uruled Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and, since 1963, m Idaho. with the Exp(•n mental Breeder Reactor II, they add DOE A N D Westin ghouse sc1ent1SL'> are planning a .,cries o f e xperim e nts on fue l as scm biles, though the y won't begin until next year . One of the chief t echnica l ob1ect1v es i s t o s ho rt e n th e time 1t ta k e s f o r a breeder fuel core to produce more fuel tha n 1l uses. Thi-.. "doublinf? time" is the key to <Jrg uments for -t he econom1« usefulness of the breeder. Thl' Cli nc h River demonstration p lant would have had a doubling lime of more than 20 years . When ground was broken for FFTF in 1969, it was expected to cost about $87 m illion. But a., or J anuary t hJ s ye a r, the 1·~ pe nmt"nla l reactor has con sumed $621 m11bon. T he annual ope rating cost, mamly for fue l. is proJected to average bl't w1:cn $50 million and $70 million. LEASE A LEGEND #hy lease on ordinary car when you con lease a ne w 1979 PORSCHE? PORS C H E924 THE LIMITED EOlflON SEBr:ING 79. ONLY 1292 AV 1'1V.BLE The Porsche 924. It's des1qned to carry on the Porsc he tradition o f winning. A trod111on thol spans 3 I years and includPs ovP! 400 -nojor rocinq vic1odes It s also d esigned for the practtcohry of today. Its un•que rear tronsa1tle p-ov1des virtuotly perfect 50-50 weight distribution between front and rear-for balanced rood holding and broking Its aerodynamic design is aesthetically pleas1nq-ond practical. Best of all. even with op tions 1eas1nq o 924 is surr:><1singly a ffordable So 111s11 your Porsche+Audi dealer and test d flve o l111inq legend. SE6;;:1NG 79 FE1'fU~ES INCLUDE: ;;:EMOV1'BLE SUNROOF. SPECIAL i\ACING STRIPE. FOG LIGHTS. ELECTI\IC OUTSIDE Mli::R~S. SfABILIZffi BARS. LIGHT AU.OY WHEa.S. 3-WAY SPEAKEt\ SYSTEM. 5 SP. OR AUTOMi'.TIC Ti\i'.NS . 445 E.-\ST COAST Hf WAY NEWPORT BEACH OPEN SUNDAYS 10.5 I l 673-0900 l AEAL ESTATE J BUSINESS eal EState Mailbag ••• •1 aoa1 aT '· B&\JSS DSA.9' BOB: SolQe tlm• qo >'O\I aa.td a kM. uPVft abudonlaa property la tu ~u. br. ~ lnlemal Reven-.. Code Seclloe 1650. P\uae stve m• lnformaUon °" '-ow to dalm \b1a lou. My tu advtler never beard oltL . Dona)d R. Dlba DONALD: Get a ... M.t.er. TMn'••.-eqilaHU.flllM........_ l•r ·~.t abalMlh•••t1 la PHI ~•· .-,...~ "Tu Fanen a. aeaJ Ella&e o.e::,i!} ""' £•tU.." <Pttttllce-HalU. .. ly camal -~ea .......... ,,... ,....., wMdt nm ..... •ortaa•e. . E~Jff'Pf C•,.fl• 8•1p •ftl.,,""'"41 DEAR 808 I own a fourplfit townh<>u'>e whlch 1 would like to convert into con dominJums. How to I Ao about thb. • Oun f' DEAit D~AN : You'll Deecl expert te1al laelp &.o prepare U.e .eceasary docaments aad 1et tbe required approval~. Hire aa attoraey wlao It esperteaced l• condo coovenlou as you doa't waat to be Ilia guinea pl1. To find .. cla a penoa, talk to local realty ageata, len· den, die Board of ltealton, or tht> Bar As· aoda&Ma. ltt~I~ l•pro.,~ftth he C••• DEAR BOB l sold my former home and bought a condo which cost about $10,000 less than the net s ales price. Can I include in the purchase cosl my expenses for carpets and m ajor repairs lo reduce my sule profit tax? Norris Y. DEAR NO RRIS: Ves. The costs of capital improve mt>nts made within tbe 18· month "residence replacement rule" time per\od are ladudab~ la U...-replacemeat llloat'I l'Ol4 bHla. Your lH advller laH Fall .. , ..... Ne Eaplr•CloM .,. E.s••ptl•" DEAR BOB llow many years Is the 9100.000 hom41 allJ.i Lu exemption 1ood for? Mra. P.O. DEAR MRS. P. D.: fte ll .. ,M ltome ••I• tu enap&IH Ila• ao u ptraUoe date~ It 11 uM •lU r-evob4 by Coaires1. Of eourte, O•ff y .. '*' your ,, .. , ... profit tu exe .. p· tlo•, YCMe c•n't uH lt aaala. To qualify, you ( l ) mut be $$ or older CHI lbt> da&e ot &raoaferrta• &JU. to yoar prioclpal realkiltt, (%) nuut bave Uved la it at least ttare• of tbe five year• before sale, and (3> aever llave Wfed this tax break before. See your tu advl1er for further lnformatlon. 1t'IM-~ fo Fbtd Good Ad~? DEAR BOB We plan to refinance the mortgage on our property and use the cash to buy Invest ment property. Can you recom · mend an mdividual who can advise us on the best type or property to buy for our situation? Thomas A. DEAR THOMAS: In most towus, real estate counselors are available to give obJec· live, spec:ific advlc:e on your property s itua- tion. Your local Board of Realtors c:aa give you a Ilsa of such lndlviduala wbo, for a fee, will help you ac:b.ieve your real estate goals. C:O.binatlon·~ RP•ult MlxPd DEAR ROB My wife and 1 own a com- mercial building where we have ou r apart· ment on the second floor There are two stores on the ground floor. One is rented and I use the other to keep busy. H we sell the ~.July 15, t9'79 DAILY PILOT ' (;3 building for $165,000. since l am 72 and my wife is 66. where do we stand on that $100,000 profit tax exemption law? Myles and Agnes N. DEAR MYLES AND AGNES: For tax purposes, you'll be making two sales. One ts tbe c:ommerdal part of Ute bWldlng, the other la YOW' personal resldenc:e. SI.nee you dJdn't indicate your deprec:iat· ed book value basis for the bwldlng, I have no Idea of your profit. But ii you qualify. you cao exempt up to SI00,800 of profits on the sale of your personal residence portion. But tbe exemption doesn't apply to the com· me rcial stores. As to your profit on the commercial part of the building , an Installment sale would s pread it into ruture tax years. avoiding a boost to a bJgb tax bracket In the sale year. Just be sure not to accept over :ro percent or tbe ,,... H&es price la tlae year of 1ale. ~1k yoar tall advt.er for rau detaJll . .... -i ~· ,, ... ek ..... ,ti. DEAR BOB: Realty prices ln ou area have sk)'TOCketed, but I'm worried JI they will make a "soft landing." Do you awnk I sho"ld buy now tor a resale prof!t w1t.11Aa It to 24 months? Albert N. DE41l ALBERT: No. Never exped qulek resale proft&a fro1n realty, It'• a ... , term lave.&ment. QaJclt Ulr9o¥er p...,.. are rare, but 10meUmes llappea. ProfltaW. AJea are ot&ea made In a1 Ut&le u oae year · ttut It'• beUer to plae on at le~at a ftve·year boW· lag period. If you c:aa profttably tell out sooner, coaslder it aa e•tra bonm. By u.e way, I doa't WAk you'lf MC U y sudden drop In property prices. But Y• may see, as Is happening ht many areas. a "plateau." Shotd.cl Parertfs 8llfl or llfttf? DEAR BOB: My father will retire next year and will be selling his home. The only income he. wa y mother and my sister will have is his social security. plus some sav· ings. He wants to rent an apartment, but t think he should buy a condominium. What do you recommend? Linda R. DEAR LINDA: Buy a condominium or small bouse. Retired renters wUI c:ontinue to be the vic:tlms of 1nnauon as renta and Uv1ng costs c:ootlnue upwards. Owning a residence means your parents should c:ontlnue building equity as market value appreciates, but ren· ters have no suc:h advantage. With your father·~ precarious depen· dence on social security. he'll need all lhe he lp he can get. Sl!Tld real estale questions to Robert J /Jruss. HoI 6710. San Francisco. Calaf 9.4J(JJ RAINBOW STICKS TO COLORS ... ffrom rage C l > amount of capital h~ started with, and also to increase inventory. Expansion of the line included leathe r Lopped, rainbow-bottomed models and an ad justable-strap version 1n the works now BUILDING THE FOOTWEAR is all hand work , from sewing the l"•ather or nylon straps, to cutting soles out of gs..:nt rut-ber sheets Leather goes on top of most models. rcqu:r- ing careful gluing Leather he buys must be flaw-free "Am eric:ins like it to look like plastic_" A warehouse below the shops al 326 Culle de los Molinos contains thoi;sands of sheets of foam that are cemente<i together to produce soles. Picking color com bi nations is vital. said R aanbow's owner. Glue!> and i:;rec-n s are his personal favorites. but otllf'r combinations (j re better seliers . His order book lists some 445 possible combinations of colors. number of layers and sizes. THE LINE MEANT FOR· men generally has browns, beige and blacks, as do the newest leather· topped walking shoes Rubber left over from production adds up fast and seems to fascinate Longley. In past husir.esses hc"s mana~ed to use waste for key chains. wallets or other ac:ccssoric:>. "I wish I could find something to use it for." Longley's understanding ways with his youthful employees may come from his own pas t. He was born and raised on the Orange Coast. spending many of his formative years in Corona del Mar where he was a paper boy Cfor The Daily Pilot> and also mowed lawns. Later. he purchased thousands of cham· Jay Longley's trying to fmd a way pagne bottles from a winery, cut them in half to use scrap from sandal sole cutting ;and sold the results for drinJcin~ glasses. A few ---------------------county restaurants still use them He also start· ~ ~ PET TRIP. • • <From Page Cn stops. and keep your pet under control. A carsick pet can ruin a vaca lion Pets s ubject to chronic carsickness are best boarded. Your veterinarian can provide medication for .animHls which experience mild motion !.ic k· ness; however. the tendency to become carsick often dissi pates after a few days of riding. m a s leeping room with owners. af not prohibited by state or local ordinance. Make advance preparations al each place you plan to stay. A refusal to accept pelS is often the result of thoughtlessness on t he part of some previous guest. Be a considerate pet owner and <'Ontrol your anima l. lt will h elp make a ll p e t s more welcome in th.e future. NATIONWIDE chains that al· low vacationing pets are: Days Inns ot America, Econo-Travel Motor Hotels . Hilton Hotels Corp., Ho liday Inns Inc .• Rodeway Inns of America, and The Sheraton Corp. The current edition of ''Tour· ing Wltb Bowser '' is available for $1 from Gaines TWT. P.O. Box 1007. Kankakee, UI. 60901. Names, addresses and ZIP codes of mol'e than 4,000 hotels and motels C Inde pendently owned a9d chains> that welcome peta u a matter oC policy are in· t luded in tldl 64·page dfrectory. Legal Eagle Faces Charge He's a Ham MADI SON . Wi s. CAP > Clients who hire Ken Hur don't get just an experien ced trial lawyer. They also get a 300· pound ham. .Hur. 55, puts on top-notch performances in the courtroom .by day a nd in televis ion com· mercials by night BOTH DAY a nd night , however. Hur's claim as "the advertisin'est lawyer" in lbe United States gives headaches to other lawyers who lament that he's tarnishing their profession. Until two years ago, no lawyer could ad vertise, but the U.S. Supreme 'Court said such a ban violated the right of free speech. Now. any lawyer can advertise, but 31 states have rules limiting the scope. Wisconsin's rules are among the most liberal, permitting any ad that isn't "false, misleading or deceptive ." Hur's ads are legal, but that does n't make it a ny less painful for fe llow lawyers who would like to keep the profession low-key. playing a banJo and joshing with his children Hur says his a d vertisi ng budget is about $30,000 a year, and now he has more legal busi· ness than he can h andle . Meanwhile. othe r lawyers seethe over what they see as the demise of professional dignity. Wisconsin State Bar Associa· l ion officials, whom Hur alternately calls "country club· bers" and "stuffed shirts," pro. posed that the Wis consin Supreme Court replace the two· paragraph guidelines with a much longer ruling, including a ban on "showmanship" or "self· laudatory" types of ads. "THERE MUST be respe<:t for the legal profession in order for it to carry out its duty to tbe public. Propriety has a place," says Truman Mc Nulty of Milwa ukee, president of the st ate bar. He says 20 s tates with lawyer ad vertising rules Include similar provis ions again st ''se lf· laµdatory" claims . "The hot-shot lawyers ar e just afraid they're going to lose some business." Hur counters. At a recent state Supreme Court hearing, he bad some im· p ressive support. Re«U.lat.ionl at national park campsrounds are b ecoming more Itri.et. Most parks now fe· quire th.at dogs be kept on a leash and they are nol permitted • on wildernela trails. He has nettled bis peen and tickled the public by renting an airplane to fly a glanl .. Call Ken Hur" banner above a packed football stadium. He bat. put "Sideswiped? Call Ken Hur" signs on buhed·ln cars. His soo tools around town in an old .hearse with the painted meHage : ''No-Frill Willa $15." Attorney Genera l Bronson La Follette, noting that few lawyers lo the nation advertise re,War· ly, said he bad beard no com· plaints from the public. I IN SOME 30 TV commercials on Madllon area atatJou si.Dce last fall tiur hu touted Th• Le1al CUnlc, a cut-rate letal service be founded and .atocked with YOUDI lawyers. Hor lt the atar of each ._ tetODd ~ball teenaflo. Spout- IDI the clinJc'• now f1mmar .. Talk to a laWJer for Just 10 buck1," •locan, be bas appeared in scuba 1ear, 1ln1lq·oft ke~, Hur, meanwhile, is enjoytn1 the whole thing. "I'll ALW1'YS on •t.a••· I'm a talent no~t a celebrity. You can't bur me kind of tun I'm bavlnf with this. "It 1 funny. You can use s bowman1bJp In court to fm· pre11 a J\U'J, but not In ada. l'd aet out theie la • O·•tnnc u it'd help i.11 Lbe public abOut me." • ed a ski shop he l<itt'r sold It grew into a chain under the new owner. $50~000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS SK.l}NG IS ONE OF hi s favorite activities, along with s urfmg. skin diving, boating and fly. ang . whi ch he is l~arnani.: Ol)w But the bu~ine::.s re;illy 1 .. aves little time fo r regular sporti>. so h" work-. long days for two or three wecl:s then lak":; a long wPekend for fun In addition to the outside s~les, RasnbOw also hhS a small shoµ at the fitctory where• seconds and ovt'r-runs art• sold It is always busy LonglPy spends a part of each day helping these customers It keeps hi m m touch with what they want and al:\o provides the person-to· person contact on which he clearly thrives. \VlTH A MELLOWING TRAT shows up 1n his easy manner and a fe w ~reying strands in. his long hair -Longley is not interested an building an empire. He spent a lot of time and energy using borrowing to make his last busi· ness grow, only to lose it. These days·he's got a new philosophy about life: ·'You have to take it slow and enjoy it " Unfortunately, things don't seem to work out that way all the time. especially when the surf's up. • lnt•rest only p;evment5 • 48-h our telephon~ qotote• •Income • Co••~rcial • ICeaidential • Weekly commitments • Monthly funding• • S"ort tenn loan•. 6 month• to J ye.r~ • Southern C.lifomh1 pro perty empha•i~ , I I ·' • f '111I11tl .. (714) 759-1515 AMERICAN HOME -.&OffTGAGE ~')n Nt•wtJorf r~ ~nter DtP10 OP~•Q" Ptaz11 ... N~woor1 Beacr> Cdillo,nia 92660 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTION .. OY . .. . . • •• ....... ... u.-•o. .,._ 4 I ..,..-. -t·f .. _ •• I• .,r • • ti - . I ! t .. I i .. ~, r:>," ~~Mp1i~e 1 :~~+; re~.rts .. ., ... : '< :s•me ~-dGyi :freSh ·. '." : . . I : : : . ~ ~ v • I o • • •• I ' y . . . ·The. Daily ·P.Hot -deih~~rs c'mplete N.ew Stock ~)(ch~oge Ustin9~ s.am•:.d:aY fresh . .. York . . t . . )0 OM .0 • 000 .OH n .n 14 ....... U\I 0. IJI~-lit ~.~ ll\lo-v • . ..... """• - ' • I ; I 19 s ~.July IS, 1971 DM.Y "'9b g . • -..... "'=-~ - ~As Economy WmdsDown ... ... 8undey. July ,5, tl71 REAL ESTATE ........... Ii a .-lk7 el U&le h• Mtl ...... ,.,, ..... ,.....t'Q ... )lilt ,......,. • ,,. • .._..,..._.. .. ,.we ar. ........ .,..,~ ........ ~." ww.,.,, Are .............. t>-pa el ••Me er are &M1 •IM -.1111et 0 .L .• Mluk>ll Viejo My anawer to your queauon '-1 definite ·~yes." TiUe inauranc protects both the buyer and Lhe seller. Es enthally, lheri! ana two type. or title lnsuranct> The first Is known Ii a " tandard Policy of T1 tie Insurance" and is usuaJl.y paid tor by the seller and alv Q to t.hCS bUyt!r This proteet.s thf' buyer ' against certuln <k'tecu that m•Y hHe <><'CUl'Tf'd In · tbe chain or title Tht' premium char&t'd for thi:. : Poli<'Y Is basf'd on the :.alt prlce-of the property Th1b . policy In. ures agumsl lhtt follow mg conditions · • Easements of Rerord A previous own.-r or third party may havt' a right to enll'r or cross vour property for a s per1fic pu~e · • Utility Easements Such companies as telephone, gas a nd1or elednc have the right to ente r your property for the pu~e of maintaining tbeir lines. •Liens and Encumbrances • Forgery in Cham or Title • Encroachments In the poi.s1b1hty that a building or other improvement on your property rnay extend beyond the lot bne to an adjoining pro· perty IT SHOULD BE NOTED that this policy does not protect against ch anges in wning laws or re· golations or against defects actually known by the iosured but not disclosed to the title company al the time the policy was issued. The second type of title insurance is known as the lenders ALTA (American Land Title Associa- tion> policy. The premium for this policy is paid for by the buyer a nd is generally a requirement by the lender. The policy assures that the lender's first trust deed has priority over any other liens on the · property This ALT A policy protects against such things as • Unrecorded mechanics liens -Contractors and other suppliers who may have completed work on the property and have never been paid • Unrecorded phys ical easements • Facts a correct s urvey would show • Water and mineral rights • Ri~hts of parties in possession, such as te· nants and buyers under unrecorded instruments. • Access lo a dedicated street UPON ENTERI NG ESCROW, both the buyer anct sclll'r will be given an information sheet which ~ 111 require each party to supply such information as legal name, marital history, how title is taken. etc This informatwn is not intended to be an in· \'Hs1on of privacy but facilitates a public records search by the title company Upon r eceipt of the required information. the title company initiates a search for the followrng Liens or em·umbranccs a~ainst any or the parties involved in the transact.Jon. All documents recorded against the property, going back as far rn lhe title chain as is deemed necessary SINCE M OST o•· THE data is now contained in complex comJjuter banks and is cons tantly up- da ted. the procedure is much less complicated than in the davs prior to to computer technology. After this proce:.s has been completed, all in· formation 1s given to a title officer who then writes a prehm1nary title report This report 1s then sent to the l'Strow compan) and the lender. On the morning that the propert v 1i. recorded (change of (I\\ nt•r!.h1p at'tually ocrursi, an update on the in· formation is made to assure that nothing has hap· pened to change or alter the original report. Once issued, the policy is valtd through the life of the ownership of the property. Should you own property less than two years, you a re entitled to a 20 percent discount on your standard policy pre- m ium. Any further questions or this nature should be covered in detail with your Real E s tate Professional when discussing the s ale of your pro· perty ED1TOR'S NOTE: Randall McCardle is president of the Real Estaters; he 1s also ah author. lecturer and instructor. Send your comments and questions to Randy McCa~. cl o the Dally Pilot. Post O/f1ce Box 1560, Costa M~a. C-4 92626 Sales Meet H e ld Some 50 sales people from a ll over the Western United States recently attended a week· long training program presented by Grubb and El- lis Commer~ial Brokerage Company, head· quartered in Oakland. The training session. held at the Marriott Hotel in Newport Beach. is the only one of its kind offered on the West Coast by a major commercial •1 brokerage firm. according to Hal Ems. company president. P11C1 Adve<t•semeru ~1 ~state ly R•ahr IUD MILLER A Se. KnSf RHfty Zoning And The land Owner A good community has Looing laws to protect ils homeowriers. llowever, zoning Is hen more Im Portent lo the buyers or land planning to erec\ ~own home. Some c6Q1munit1es moy have zoning thol will .f'l'lake It Impossible for you to tNHd \ht 'home you •pl•n. : For ln!ltance. one com. munlty may require I) s pe~[tl c amount of acreaae for a one·family zone'. lf you bu y e smaller lot than tht? it>n Inc ordinance require•. )'OU mty mt be able to laJUd Ula hlluse you ~ant on Ute kJl you own Alto. kM1k into the type ~l1allowa· ble 1CJDlnl are•. y °" '° 1"11 ld • ~. •q9tt_., (or anotb~r f m<.'mber Of }OUr family or e\en for rental purposes Ir the property 1 ill a one·fnmily residen· tial tone, you may be out of luck. No need to worry os long as you rheck out the ionin11 befort! you buy Whnlt•v('r vour renl e11tale needs, 'rail w1. We' hove all th<.' tools and expertise lo handle your real estate transartions locally. Plus we offer th~ unlqu4! advantages of the nation .wide F.RA net work . . . advantages th11t roel you nothfna extra Give u!I 11 t'all tod,y We're here to help! ERA Sh0recrest Realty' 17)4\ 841.5573 lal3) M.2747 ' I New Mission Viejo Homes Unveiled EL PICASSO PLAN AT NEW CASTILLE HOMES IN MISSION VIEJO Construction Industry Hit by Gasoline Pinch LOS ANGELES Tight s uppllc!> of gasoline, diesel fuel and other petroleum products are threatening a major disruption of construction in dus try operations in California. Top cons truction officials say a combination of several fuel-related problems is working against them : • Consturction workers. like other motorists, have been forced to wait in long lines at gasoline stations, and -thus have often been late for work. The construction industry lost an es ti mated 365,000 man·hours pe r week during April, largely as a result of gasoline lines. • A G ROWING SHORTAGE of diesel fuel needed lo operate heavy construction equipment is causing many contractors to scramble for available supplies Unless refiners can make more diesel fuel available. construction officials expect the situation to grow steadily worse as the year goes on. so contractors must try to accurately predict what diesel fuel prices will be in two or three years. And that's <ii most impossible." According to the Construt'tion In· dustry Research Board. the 365,000 man hours lost per week during April represent about 3 percent of the total 15.2 million construc tion man hours work ed each week during that month. Construction workers have no permanent work s ite, of course, and must be highly mobile in order to work when and whe re they are needed. THE CIRB SPOK ESMAN said in· dications are that the situation has e ased significantly in recent weeks. "It was really miserable for a while.'' s a ys Dan J . Peterson or M ('Cutcheon-P ete rson . an Arcadia· based construction firm . "Our people were waiting in gas lines like every- one else. and a lot of them were coming in late to work or missing 1t altogether The problem secmi-. to have cooled down lately, hut we 're still concerned ... Hill Bonadiman, president of tht> San Bernardino-based coni-.truct1on f'ifty single family homes in the M lssion Viejo Comp•ny's New Castille series will open for sale In Mission Viejo this weekend. Priced from $98,000 to $128,540. homes in this new neighborhood are located on prime hillside lots in eastern Mission Viejo. Many of lhe homes offered are situa ted on single· loaded streets, a design feature which maximizes privacy for homeowners. T HE NEW CASTILLE series offers five one and two-story models, with three or four bedrooms and two or three baths. They range in s ize from 1.561 to 2,265 square feet. Homes in this neighborhood are expected to be ready for occupancy in October. New Castille homes traditionally have been among Mission Viejo Com- pahy's best selling homes in the planned community. Architectural features which contribute to the populanty of the series include living rooms with soaring cathedral ceil· ings, elegant raised entryways and .exterior elevations accented with heavy wood detaiUng. Standard amenities m clude shake roofs. a preparation package for fut urc complete air conditioning, mirrored wardrobe doors in the plans, and an additional fireplace in the famJly room or the rout·bedroom El Ribera plan. ALSO INCLUDED ARE sliding glass doors tn the master suites o( the one-story plans ; ceramic tile countertops in kitchens~ carpeting in secondary bedrooms as well as Jiving rooms, dining rooms, mast.er suites. stairs and some hallways; and pressed steel tubs with ceramic tile in tub and shower area. Kitchens. designed for maximum convenience, feature eye-level gas range and double continuous· c leaning ovens with black glass doors. s1x·cycle dishwasher, trash compactor. and stained natural wood cabinetry Decorated models may be viewed daily from 10 a m. to 6 p .m. at the sales complex, 21276 Via Avila, Mis· s 1on Viejo. To reach the model com- plex, take the La Paz exit from the San Diego Freeway and drive easL Turn left onto Marguerite Parkway and follow the signs to New Castille. Sk11ng classified ads are the best place to buy or sell ski wear and equipment i n the Daily Pilot. 642-5678 m aster suites or three of the five ._.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ f Your New Honte il~ On the Water at HUNTINGTON HARBOUR! Dock your boat at your patio! T he Shapiro Company, one of the Southland's most respected custom home building firms offers a collection of luxury, on -the-water homes in prestigious Huntington Harbour. Authentic Mediterr.mean motif. handcrafted details, dramatic living space. Priced from $550,000 O~n Sat., Sun. Mon , Turs. 1:00 to 5 00 p.m . Or c.tll for .ippoanlmrnt, (714) 645-3120. ~ (.)tf l'ac1fic Coast Highway •t :.:;..":;;1.:.1 Admiralty Way. • Finally. s harp price increases for gasoline. diesel fuel and other petroleum produc ts like asphalt are making it extremely d1rflc ult for t'On· traetors to make accurate bids on construction projects that m<1y take two or three years to complete. firm. Bonadiman·McCatn, Inc. S<t)S-------------------------------- h1s company h:is realized a 38 pE•r "Lost man hours due to gasoline lines have been a serious problem re cenlly, but the s hortage or diesel ruel is more serious than that." says Richard Munn, executive vice presi- dent of the AssoC'1ated General Con tractors of California. "Some of our members are really oper ating on the ragged edge. They're findfog fuel. but virtually on a daily basis only .. M UNN, WHOSF. association a c {'OUnls for about 70 pert'ent Of all non· residential cons truction in California , savs that AG C membe rs a re also con· cerned about the soaring cost of diesel fuel and how future price increases will affect the bidding process on ma· jor construction projects. "It's a highly complex problem that we really haven 't found an answer to,'' says Munn. "Fuel cost escalation contracts are a lmost non· existent in the construction industry. A • once-1n-a- li/eti'Jle opportunity to live elegantly in Newport. C'L·nt gasoline savings on 1ls \'armus cons truction sites b) cutt1n~ bac-k on the number of vch1des used for transportation purposes "WE'RE SAVI NG GAS by using only half the number or truch and other vehicles that we used in the past ... says Bonadiman "But it's s lowing down the "'hole construction process because people can t move a round the site as easily I guess you tnuld call it a tradeoff " Peter Muller, Oak lanrl d1'lrict manager for the Asso<·1atcd Genera Contractors of C'ahforni<t. believe'> the gasoline shortag(· has been worsC' in Southern California than in lhl' Northern pa rt of the state, but he notes th<it the AGC hosted a special meeting on "The Impact of tht• Fue l Shortage" in Oakland las t month. "The gasoline situation only seems to get bad at the end of eat'h month,·' says Muller. An elegant English Tudor condom inium in an ideal location. 2 bedroom and den or 4 bedroom with 2Yi bath home close to everything. Priced from $130,000. 10% down -90% financing. Sheffield Plact/Tuatfn A~. & 16th in Ntwport Open Soturd4y & Sunday from 12 noon" For informatlon call t 714) 631·0094 1 Unit Left (Brittanywoods) TOWNHOME living in Eastside Costa Mesa one block from the Newport Beach City Limits Br ittanywoods I rown MOmEs I Developed by Woodtree ~11. Co. - open from II am to 5 pm Jt:/d~ 2450 Santa Ana. Costa Mesa , ' ,. "' fH6·0061 955-19'20 I ~ESTATE Recession C11re Weighed Maltgage Bankers Cite Creat ive Financing Ludlq Southern CaUfomla bankers, savln111 and loan Cllftdall llDd mortaaae autbontJ bave told Oran1• Cou.nty r .. 1 estate broke" th•t CTeaUw and lanovaUve flnancinc through the r.: maJader ol lt'l't la the Gab llOlutiola to help rul •roperv owoen and ln~tMols crippled by the hlncWna tlllllPb of mon.y due to ln.nauon and re· 'tHlloa. Durtq a flnaaclal panel meeUna of the Oranae QMety ~lat.ion ol lnv . tment Real Ertate lbt11kera, baDklnt and mort1qe officials empbubed tbal t.be U.S. economy was In a mild receaaJm wNcb wtll lut throulh 1979. polnllng out that 1.nflation lltU 1iv\n1 lbe money market a lot or trouble. AS A RESULT OF CRJTICAl. mone\ 4''0t'i- nlsed by the r~al estftte brokers durmll the panel. John R. Dundee, execulJve dtrtttor of American Home Mortgqe Corporauoo of Newport Beac.-h .and a panelist , announced that his firm was earmarking more than $20 ouJbon the remainder of this year for real estate loans to help Southland property owners and investors hurt by the sborta1e of moaey. nd wt• wunt to ht'lp kt•ep lhe economy movlna d tpltt1 1nflaUon and rercaaion." Michael E Boland, vi~ p~ldent of the real Htaie nnance d.,partment for Security Paclftc Na· tlonal Bank, Hid the major problem ln the bank· lnw induatry was lh•t mort1•a• banU were being held up by wtury law8. · 'Crf!atlve nnanclna l~ one answer to alleviate lht· mone)'·llhort market," be said. "For the first ti m t• in a lontc tlmf!. lht< prime t'Onventional rate is 11 :a. per('N\l Tht· prl nil' ratt; could go to 12,,_, per- rt•nt and even u high us 13\A percent. But, even with the high anlereat rate, many people are say. mg why not go at 11 ~ percent or even 13~ percent twfore the conventional ute goes up more." BOLAND SAID HE doesn't see the high com· nH'r<'11tl interest rates commg down for .. quite :.c llTH:' ti me " I!' • "l'his is an alternate source to help provide re· al estate owners with equity capital al a time wben banks, aavin1s and loans and other institullonal lenders are struaaUne to cope with a money short "Wt> defuutt-ly are into a mild recession which "111 run through tht> rest of this year ." said Huland "('altfornta, however. as not being affected al> much as the other slates because we have a ~trong economy. I don't see the high rate of infla· tion cont10wng into much of 1980 because it is an l'lccllon year " • market." said Dundee. D R . Maves, senior vice president of Fullerton Savings und Loan. told the brokers infla· lion was giving savings and loans a lot of trouble . ~ "We expect to fund more than $2 million monlhlyll.\)derlbeprogram." DUNDEE SAID THE NEW loan program wall help fill the gap of needed mortgage funds to keep the economy of the Southland, especially Orange County, thriving. Equity capital loans from $50,000 to $500,000 can be made with a 10 to 30 day funding ' service, be added. "TIIE SAVINGS AND LOAN business has de· pended on the wage earner lo deposit and build up a ~avings account. This has been the money backbone for savings and loans. But. th.is has all changed bccausr the average earner has all he can do j ust to keep up with the high cost of living , not to m<'nlion putting funds into savings. Instead of ~aving, the average wage earner wants to invest in a home, evt.>11 at today's skyrocketing prices. When you look at it, 1.here really is no money to put into treas ury bills or other s avings." He said the creative financing program w;is geared to multi-family and commercial and rt · sidential property with loan terms running from six months to three years. Duodee told the real estate brokers because of the state's usury law, nlany institutional mortgage • investors are channeling funds into states where mortgage investments a re not limited by rate ceil- ings, thus drying up mortgage money avaHability in California. Ma\'l's said the s hort term money market was ~omewhat of a bad thing because savings and loans are long term lenders. "We call it hot money and it is a problem." Maves s aid because of the tight money market. s avings and loans may have to cul out compounding of interest as a means of saving. "Our withdrawals outran deposits by Sl.2 billion last April," he said. "We are also affected hy bonds issued bv corporations. 1 l ' • ' ''BUT, WE DO HAVE funds readily available. ciaure1 Luxury Townhomes Minutes From The Beaches of Newport SBB,99010 S107 ,990 convenient Orange County location .•• now you can at Laurel Point, where employment centers, major shopping and the beach presents a limited collection of just 63 lux· ury townhomes In four innovative two-or three· bedroom floor plans In a landscaped environment with a swimming pool and therapy pool for your lelsure- tlme pleasure, maintained by the Homeowners Association for a monthly fee. a~ all closeby. M11 A1lhu1 Blva ceilings, d ining areas, wet bars, ~ '\. ~ :. Elegant features Include cathedral ~~"'-~ q;~ wood-burning fireplaces, private \'\... Ji patJoe plus upper level decks, enclosed ·~· nf two.car gatages and much more I · _. . :~ 1 --~ ·-D Doft'I Ml•• thla r•r• •nd affordable ownerehlp~~ c •"•rtunltw In one of the south coeat'• moat 1 ~ 82~~~~ ...... ,. ..... ,.... ""\~. Located at the comer of Monte Vista and Newport BoulevarcJ (714) 631·5662 . . . , .. Sunday. July 15. 1979 DAIL V PIU)T C7 By the sea, by: the sea, liy the beautiful sea. J.umrnc (.reek hn' occnn-clo..c '"o bt:Jroom Newport Beach home' Thal. JnJ ~uret. prrv.rtc Ir ving '' what Ja,mrnc C rccl.. •~all ahou1 You lo.now'"' 'rl'crJI lrnm th\' moment )Ou Jrrvc up 10 the .24-hour attl.'nJcJ cnlr.ince Righi now wc·v.: got a numher or select 1wo-bcJroom homL"· two plnns. eac h w11h rwo clcv<rtron' A~idc from two hcJroom'. eJch plan ha~ two hath,, J \lull> or lien. lir~·pl;ic~· "Cf Ii.tr. 'PJCIOU\ T L L~ r 1;. -· I I .· r J kitchen w11h hreakfa,1 nool.., tried t.'fllr), .ind formal timing room. There·, a clubhou\I: with thrC\' pooh and nighl·lrghtcc.J tennr' cuur~. A fal.'.t 'hec:1 on fac1l1t1c' mcludrng A\\OC1a1ioo a~\\· nr..:nl!> 1!> avarl:.ihlc -... I ocalcd one mile {lrom ~e~porl Center, Ja,m4nc C'reck rcprc,cnt, .in enviable mode.of lr111ng for the fortun.Jle few < ume \ample ttu: '{>CC rd I .imhrcncc of J.i..\mrnc l reel. -•• 1'' r -1 t h-J '!~~ ··~ :·r· J -.. , !'UN -1 JASMllN(i CAEEIPi ( In 1hc Yrllagc or H:1rbor View Outstanding conventiona l financing. llornei. from $202,950 M. J Brock & Son,, Inc •Phone (714) 640-~020 PR EVI E W I he rd111v11 ma)' /Jc lin111td -011()' :J!J homr\ -bu/ llu· pleasure1 o/ ownm.l! unc 1!f tllt•rr.finc ma• 1u1- dena!J are not. Behind a rt·.e11l rnu• <if Jlntely rucafrpt111 t111t'.r, tht' homt•s of 39 Park N orth woo d <?/fa the plra- staes nf/1rirn1:r. /1lc1111(11! .rpart'. and app11111/T111'lll1 rf/lllrt: lu.\l/~)'. 7hClf Tllfl.J~lll}/t(//f 1.-1·0-1(111) I ho1ms -nw11) 11·1 1111 Jlmil-11.:,· lot.1 -ftalwt' 1~) h [!ht.1. h'tl bn11. /irr/1lar1·1. rlrl!,nt1!/n1111nl dtllllll!, rooms, ma{ft 1 1111!1 1 ;, 1th J.!,lilm- orous .eard111 linthrne /11111/1. and much muri· One un1qw pl~I/ ltn r tltr mn<ll'T suite suludul 011 tilt' /int //11111, with the ulht•t th1t, hu/111111111 1111d a lar.f!.e rurrnttun art fl 11/11l t1111 . To tnp 1l of/. tlmf' \ a .lll-11nr par/. site r/ot'(l(J• a cr1111 t/tf .1trnt -maA.mp, 39 Par/. Aurthlt'uod probab~y the mus t dewn/lle /o- ration m the enlirr I '11/n,l!.f c!f Northwood. 4 & 5 Bedrt>0m< From $139,000 ( 714) 559-9354 IRVINE LIMITED EDITIO N .~ ( L. M. BOYD ) INFORMS In the DAILY PILOT .. - .... .. -----------·-.. REAL ESTATE MoVing Up In Real Estate Median In State Homes Top $80,000 ~ DICKAION of lllu'°8 VltJo haa ~-~ ,,....... and •~elopment mana•tr al Broadm oor O.velopment Cotnpan1. aceord U., to LarrJ u.otte, preaJdent of the Irvln~·bHed land de vtlopmeat nrm. Didcaeoo jOtned Broadmoor D#\'tlopmenl from Broadmoor Homn. where be wq corpor•l<' dlr-eetor of plaAnlng Kto ha¥ al40 aerved H 8roadmoor's p)anntni director for lbe &an 1., 1 ·'1"",,... Dieao rel\on. Prior to }oln1na ~moor or1~mlaat.lon. he held 1 similar at Danlelan, Moon. Ha and Asisoclates term as Orante County plannln& director • He la a 1raduate of \JC'l..A and a member of the American ln11t1tule of Planners. the CaUforn1a State Planning Advisory Comm1t1~. t1 director of the Girl Scout Cougcil or Orange County. und a former member Of the board or direrton. of th.- Moulton·Niguel Walllr District. • THOMAS M. JONES. 37. of Irvine. an at torney and former state government offi cial has been appointed to the Charles Dunn Company's Orange Coun· ty staff to specialize in com· mercial properties in the Irvine a rea J ones served in the gov ernor's offi ce in Sacra mento in 1970-73 as assistant appoint· ments secretary. In 1974-75 he was chief deputy commissioner of the California Department of Corporations in Los Angeles. JONU In 1975-79 he was assistant general counsel for Wynn's lntemat1onal, Inc., Fullerton. He has been a member of the State Bar since 1966. By appointment of the governor. he was a mem ber of the State Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges in 1974-78, being chairman in 1977 LORIE BLANTON has been promoted to as. s istant director of prope rty management for Monarch Properties Inc Ms. Blanton has been as- sociated with Monarch for the past three years in the capacity of property s upervisor. Her res ponsi bilities in c luded supervising the management of over 4.000 apartment unit:s in three Western st <1tcs. In her new capacity. Ms. Blanton will continue to directly supervise 81..ANTON (IU t ·Of ·l)l at e pro pt• rt i e:-. thd t Monarch mana~e!'. and will assist the firm ·i. pro· perty supt-rvisorl> an their day-to·day <1ctivilles Ms. Blanton was previously assoc1atP.d with an Eastern apartment management company There she held the position of on.site managl'r of a <!14· unit family community and was rn\Ol\·ed in the managemE'nt of a l,OQO.unat campus housing pro Jl'Ct as well SID ROt\C'H of Newport Beach has been ap· pointed executi ve vice president of Broadmoor Hom es Southern Division Hoa ch brings f'Xtensi ve ex perie ncl' an tht' administrative, legal. financial and m<1rketing ~ al!pects of the home• huilding in· dustrv lo liroadmoor Prior to JOtnin~ Hn1admoor Homes. he "'as vict• presidt!nl for financt· of U.S. Homes, Illinois D1vis1nn. 'A graduate of Florida State Un ivers 1tv. Roach ho ld s degree~ an business adminastra· AoAc H tion ·8nd la\\ He 1s a member of the Ame ri can Institute of CPAs and the American Bar Associa · tion. He·ls also an Army veteran. having served as an artillery offi cer m Viel Nam STEPHEN H. BRANDT has bet!n named vice ~esident of the Rea l Es tate Dlvi ~ion of J>r.......,qnal Community Management. Inc . a N~J ~Beach based rPal esta!t:' and property ma11,~~ement firm • Brandt. a re1:1l estate broker. was formerly a pracrl~thg attorney in Honolulu. Hawaii. He will St!~t ,as PCM's corporate real estate broker. supervising the residential sales offices. business OPJ>Of;\Mil1es and investment activities . l?f)fr to jo~ning. PCM. Brandt had his own, law farm <µld was an private law practice an Honolulu fo r s~v-:ral years Brandt is licensed to practice befMe, a number of courts. including the ~S. Supreme Court and the Ninth Circuit Court of Ap peals JAMES A. McCARTY of Newport Beach has Joined D. W. White and Company as an account ex- ecutive M('Carty graduated from Los, An&eJes Pierce College and r ec et ve'd a d egr ee from CaJifiit-Ma State University at Northrhige. Rolf'. the last five years he has' hfMtn territory manager for a l~fe manufacturing and w~p~~ buHdJng material di.·s· lrt?l1 '~ following three years in i, eontractor sales • MC CA11n .-lflLLIAM E. REILLY of Fountain Valley has bHb'"'n"ITned president or Construction Technology Consultants. ~ llJldtr Reilly's guidance, the firm will provide ; ronslltlillon in lhe structural evaluation of con- • dcnawi.-i conversions, analysis of structural m~als and lhe creation of structural systems. f ]M~ine Creek's ~· J~hH"''• : Models on Sale · .-The model homes at Jasmine Creek, in lbe lrvlne '1ompany Village of Harbor View. have bMdftdecorated and are now open for inspection, tttl»M"kn.nounced by Linda Ferguson, s ales .,..er at Jasmine Creek. w,lkdfl. by M.J . Brock & Sons, Inc., lbe slngle-fa1nll~t•tutched hom es offer five one-and two· ''°ry n oor plans with two, three or four bedrooms. •nd t~ or two and-a·h:\lf baths. Large, open IRM~ vlng rooms . ht.-. , and fa mily rooms ntll~1 ese bomt ·. 1 . 1 v < 1ttrt.ninln3. Each bome has a lari;l 1 1 1 l111l' 1'00m suite, and lhe &arfstde s plit·lev1 I or plan includes a muter bidawcu willi Wllh private relreal and fireplace. Model hOmtll, redecorated by Laura Merlo _.~tee of Colta Mesa, are open dally from ~ti 'l:J: !:.~~ :!:.. ~°'~~ ~=~ A J8lll ao.d. and rltbt oa Jhrsuertte Avt • ..... 8efo"" Jolnln1 Irvine ConaulUn1 Group, Rell I)' waa an lndcpendonl conaultlna enalneer 1pe<'ialidna In th arc» ot structural syatems and matenal1 He 111 a araduale of Callromla State Unlverslty Ml Lott An~t>li.1s amd the Unlvorsity o ( South«'m <'alifornlaa The median price of a single f1&m1ly Callfornaa dwelling continued 1t11 upward m(lrch for lhe firth consecutive month In May lo a record of Slll.051 exceeding $80,000 Cor the finll lime. the Calllorn111 Association of Realtors reported urf'11. lhe San t'ranc:1sco Bay Area and the t.o~ /\nl(eles region. BONNIE kNOST has b<'41n promoted to d lrec· tor of lea11ng at Olvelrs1fled Shopping Centers of Orunt¢e County M rb Knost, who has been USllO«lalt'd with D1verMfled for mort> thun :-ilx yt•urs. wa:. pre· v1ously d1rf'Ctor of the Property M ltrl u M l' m c n t D t• p a rt m e n t l'rlor lo Jo1rung 01 vNs1fled. she ht•ld pm1lt1ons with Coldwcl1 flunkt>r und Sequoia f'al'1fic The May exisU ng home medllrn pr1t1• wu11 2 percent higher than the 179.4~7 rC'portcd In April and 16.4 percent over the $419.627 rcvortcd In Mi1y. 1978 THE PRICt; IN('Rt:AH•; In Mny wu" 11ttribut ed by C.A.R. '11 Resuurt•h 11ml l':<•onomlt-11 Ut•iuart menl to conUnuan(C lnfl allmrnry 1•rf'1owrc11\ <'uuph•d with high demond for ('11llforn111 hounln M DOMINANT DE!JIAND continued ror three hl'droom homes. accounting for 52. l percent of salNi. Increased demand was de monstrated for four t>t-droom homes. climbing to 28.4 percent ol May rc1u1les. compared with 26.9 percent In April. Jlomcs with two bedrooms or less accounted for 19.~ l)<.'rcent of all lransaclions . M r~ Kn ost U !>S Uffit'~ primary rt·sponl!ib1hty ctt ICNO~f ()1\ ('f'!llfleJ fo r lt'USIO~ negot1a· turn-. anti n1n11 ••rt uul agreemenlli for the Firm 'l> new and cxl:Htnj( shopping centers in fi ve western !>la lei. RONALD R. KIRCHOFF of Mission V1eJo has JOtned Buller Housin~ Corp. of Irvine as director or planning 1md engineering. Kirchoff. who previously served for one year as vice pre s 1dt-nl in charge of operations for Genstar Housing Partners or Irvine. wul be rcspl'ns1blc for the planning and eng11wcr1ng or all Butlt'r Housing residential proJec·ts 111 Southern Californi a Prior to Joini ni.: Gcnstur, Kir<'horr owncd ha~ own undt•r - ground utility con~truc taon KIMCHo rr firm Prom 1970 to 197f., ht• SNV<'ll a~ a~~1~11111t dlrl'l'lOr of opcrallOll~ and mana~l'r or plannlOI( u nd l'ng1m·<·nng for t ht• M 1ss111n V u•Ju Com1Jany e •' •• • "'"•. 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PRESTIGIOUS The prestige and atmosphere of Wimbledon. E nitland. havt' been re·rreated in Costa Me$a. Disco\er mait nificen1 individual single fami ly homes. set within a picture~ue communi1v of lavish greenbelts. charming <'ulde·~ar str~ets .. ind innuvali\'f' 11rrhi1ec1ure with country English O\'Crlone~. And. of courw. tennis! Cfntre Court. Wimbledon Villallt'·~ ow n. ll'l>rivate fac1lit~ will otler three lt'nnis courts. ~w1mmm~ pool. and S\\ irl pc11ll. C heck the map. See how close vou 'II be to shoppinl{, line restauranls. and I abu· lous recreational activities. A total lifest}'le. An el~ant approo<'h to the sophisticallon of England and the excite· ment of Southern California. What a match! 2. 3 and 4 Bedroom lndividual Single Family Homes $133,000 to $173,950 • F0t complrte deta1l1. 1ht Wimbledon VillaF HOl'lleOW11n1 Auocilltion ~act Sheott it evailabk throu1h YOUf .. in rr~1111vn. 0 .....-......-.. EqUAL 'IOH:SSIOH4L SH VICE A-rlc-c-wtfed tofelr ........ far ... A-rfc_.....,. • FHE E CHOICf. • INI OllML D CHOICE HUMTIMeiTOH HACH· FOUHTAIM VAUIY ,_, ......... lot<. 1101 ~··-.. ... ....._ ...... C ellfenole •HO - SuN!!y. July Hi. ;979 DAI\. Y PILOT tf J The BIDO•• Marketplace on the Orange Coast - AILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS-. ( 642 S67S J One Call Servldi~. • Fast Credit A~pro HMM• For s• Houte1 For Scih ...s., For s. HowH For s• , HcMnes Fors. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• " IOOJ ~••rel • 1002 ~....... IOO•Z ~~ .......... !~~~ ~~~~!'! .......... !~~~ ~~ .......... !~~ ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• r HI' 11"1 "-lier. AU ,...ettatead\'ertlaed m tlU newspaper .. sub· jed to &.be Federal Fair Houalng Act or 1968 wtdcb maltes it Ulegal to advertise .. any pre- ference, limllatlon, or discrirrjnaUon baaed on race,('Olor,reU('IOD,aex, "' national orip, OC' aD intention to ma.lte aoy such preferell('e, limita- UOO. or discrimination." This newspaper will not knowingly accept a ny ad-.;e rtising ror r eal estate which is in viola· tionofthelaw. ERRORS: Advertisers ...., chedc their ods daly -report ~,... l. "" ..... diately. The DAILY PILOT n.-s ~for tM first ... . imertiea only. When you call Classified to place an ad, you 're as- s ure d or a friendly welcome and he lp in wording your ad for best r esponse. CaU Now! 642-5678 ~ ---------- i ~I'AY IjOl{ l :_: . •I_~ - ----- llAUNUL. OCIAM V1IWt SH0.000 a real prime tocatlon in this quiet private c·ommunity of J asmfoe Creek. Overlooks the professionally designed wide greenbelt plus ocean view. See this bright near-new "Bay Mis t " model today. Sunny kitchen, 2 lge bedrooms, den & 2 patios. Community pools & tennis. 24 Hr. Security gate. NIGUEL SHORES OCEAMFROMT A touch of Ha waii right here on the oceanfront in t h e closed ~a t e community of Niguel Shores. Serene & beautiful location and a great investment. Private steps to the lovely community beach. Spacious home with 4 bedrms. formal dining, study & huge recreation rm. Spa & bit-in fish aquarium. By appt. $975,000 JUST REDUCED! ONLY S 195,000 2 Duplex.s °"OM Lot-97'xlSO' N e ve r a vacancyJ Call now for details! Each duplex consists of two 2-bedroom. 1-bath single-level units with attached garages. WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO., Rfflton 21 11 S.. Joaqllin Hills Rood NEWPORT IEACH, M.B. 644-4910 -675-3411 DN THE WATER -A summer place and winter too! 4 R<:tnn single family home in Newport. Under $200.000. Fantastic terms. Perf eel for a second home or investment. $179,900. ,..EWPORT"S SEST -S Bdrm h ome in perfect .community tor children. with a yard that has h ad green thumb care with fountains and pools. This is a home to enjoy with pride. $209,000. UCLUSIYB.Y LUSK -An impeccable Versailles in Big Canyon. Unsurpassed luxury. Corner location on a cut de sac. Truly one of the fine homes in Newport Beach. $65~.000. /.fl BEACH DUPLEX -Looking for an investment and a retreat? You {!an have your cake and eat i t! Owner is moving out of area and must sell this duplex. One block from the beach in the center of the summer scene. $219,500. EXECUTIVE REWARD -You deserve the comfort of this "lofty" 4 Bdrm McGreggar plan on an oversized. priva te lot in Turtlerock Highlands. It's air conditioned. and new enough that you can -choose carpeting~lus. builders terms. $215,000. f'J)OI. HOME IM •A YCREST -Spacious custom tiuilt 4 Bdrm home. Ideal for entertaining with a large.pool and patio, but room enough for a safe play yard. !t's'3 great family home. $249.500. If()~ PROPEllTY IM TOWM -Immaculate 4 Bdtm Peters Townhome. Present owner just m~ed in, decorated in super sumptuous taste, and now they're transferred. You can a ssume UM!ir ·tow interest loan point free. It won't last tbro the weekend. $155.900; • OF CARTING IUDS -You won't need to do · uch it you choose this 4 Bdrm Lusk built bluff home in walking distance to schools. .s hopping, churches and markets, and It's ideal <or children. Reduced to $239,000 fee. UMDll $200,000 IM NEWPORT -Su'per 3 Bdrm home on one of our best streets. It's vacant. the owner is anxious. You can't beat this value at $198,000. FOR DIE secua1n ~MINDED -This 3 Bdrm Jas mine Creek home is an investment in peace of mind, freedom. Pool. tennis, convenience and even a peek of the ocean. Don't Jet it slip away. '225.000. -- Beauties In The Bluffs 505 VISTA GRANDE <Open Sun. l ·S> Just listed. a bl:!autlfuJ single-story. hi gh-beam ceiling, 3 bdrm. end unit. Linda Plan. yes. a LINDA. The "Brass R ing" floor plan. Betty Alexander li sted this "rare" beauty a t $163.000 2658 VISTA ORNADA <Open Sun. 1·5J KIDS LOVE IT HERE! Where else in Newport ran you find a 4 bdrm .. 3 ba th fami ly home in a prestige community at $165.500? Fran Scott found it. listed it & offers you a grand opportunity to enjoy the good life. 2034 VISTA CAJON <By a pp't. > Spacious. elegant townhome living at its best ; a gracious mast e r suit e. living rm . & dining rm .. huge faro/entertainment room. guest qtrs. & massive storage/hobby rm. Over 2.000 sq. ft.. on finest <early area ) ~reenbelt. Bim Hastings listed this beauty at $185,000. LINDA ISLE Elegant custom waterfront. Fully secured area. 5 Br 5 Ba. fa mily rm w/Wet bar, mstr suite w/ftplc, formal dining rm . breakfas t rm. Elee. fil tered A/C'. Pier & slip for 3 boats. Tra des conside red. ~~~~J.~ --Ja Albert Pussell Realty Co. 133 Donr Dr. Newport lffdi, Co. '7141611 ·5252 FURNISHED DUPLEX Close to beach. 3 Bdrm & 2 Bdrm. bltns. pvt patios. frplc & big gar a{!e . Xtra lr g lot w /over 3600 sq ft .. includes everything. Reduced to $229,000. Easy r ents. Owner most anxious. Offer YOUR terms. DOVER SHORES Beautifull y redecorated 4 Bdrm. famlly rm +formal dining. Air cond. all the bltns, wet ba r ,,etc. All this +a SPECTACULAR BAY & OCEAN YIEW-BAYCREST 4 BR. huge formal dining, crpts, drps, bltns. frplc. Lrg heated pool. elec gar age door opener. Vacant & read y to go. Take over $168.000 loan. off er your down payment. $210,000. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport llvd. Contft' 30th Big Canyon Golf Course View ~ AatiM MW toW'llhotM -.. , Kcn1 lo pool mcl foclllli -....... cOlril. • l ... OOW11or2,..1c0Pert ... • Air can •Hwd • JllJ ..... • ...., .... llltcllelt •D ....... . ·c.,.. .. ...,/~ • °""" ..,.../w• ce•w11..it•1191• • e ........ n/ ..... • Ottllr.C.-••-.tltlfflet~n w.a.,...... 640.1102 Or yaur agent-Courtesy to brokert ........................ ,23,.000 WOODIRIDC'iE S 12'.SOO Owner transferred. 2 Bedrm and den. vaulted wood ceilings. we t bar. decorator wallcoverings. Private deck. Centra l vacuum. Self cleaning oven & much more. OCEAN YIEW- COROMA DEL MAR Gorgeous ocean a nd canyon views. Huge Jot with spacious home . Light a nd airy kitchen. Massive s tone fireplace. 3 Bedrms. family & dining rm. Patio and deck. POOL. BEACH DUPLEX $172.500 Steps to the beach from 'owner 's front unit. 3 Bedrms + loft. Fireplace. Decks & patio. s hake roof. WATERFRONT $231.000 Almos t new. 3 bedrm. 21h bath, family rm. dining rm. den. Br ick patio. balcony. fireplace. Amenities incld pool. j acuzzi. voll eyball. sailing, private beach & MUCH MORE! 673-8550 • Mow taking appHcation for ow I st offic~ in M~wporl IHCh CMd ~ area. • If you an a real •state prohstloMI co...e in. a.d talk ......... ..._, -~•tagerto you. Call office HCMCll'"f for confldettHol i,,..,..,.w 759-0226 1303 AvocadO, Sui~ 193 Newport IHCh. Co. BAYFRONT Several fine bayfront home!'! with pier & slip AVALON Well constructed. 3 BR. l ba .. oak floor . partial baseme nt . concfet e foundation. Flats a rea. $120.000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~•dt' Drive N B 675 -6161 Colesworthy {If Co. 2545 EASTBLUFF DR NEWPORT BEACH . CA. 640-0020 DAISY FRESH THRUOUT! Spa rkling 3 bdrm. family home : lge. p a neled fa mily rm. with frplc . con venie nt to Eas tbluff Vill age shopping & CdM Hi gh. Special gara~e for camper parking. $167.500. $©R~tA-LG£trs~ That lnfri9uing Word Game with a C liuclde -----ld,.•d loy CLAY • ,OllAN o ~801'D"'l~ °''• .:> 1<•0..,blad ~ _- Wf'),tj\ °"l~I(>""' .,,.. ""'°Ill" ,-, r' _......---...,,,,,. ' \.1mC:.h\ we• .J. ... r' ,r"lt.'·~ ..,t 0 ~ ~{h n ,,. t,n1• J' .1vr.o• •;.. r r r r r r r r r r r 1 t :J I I I I I I S(tiM.lm AMWW't .. c._tflc..._ s too QUALITY PROPR1115 E . . '"' t LINDA ISLE -Frnest citom waterfront estate in all of Ne · ~rt.1,4 BR, Fam Rm & maid's qtrs. r>t formal dining rm. Largest pvt. ock $2,100,000. LAGUNA BEACH -3 custom ocean view homes, walk to beach. 120 Crescent Bay. $324.900. 0 SPYGLASS HILL -S 0 ':-uus 4 Br HARIOR VIEW HILLS -Can't be matched. Just reduced $20,000. Lovely Broadmoor home . Ocean view. Open today, 2515 Windover. $299,900. LAGUNA BEACH -Just listed ! High a bove Laguna Hotel. white water view. Great in-law set up. Open today. 535 Mystic Way. $359,000. TURnEROCIC -Dramatic 4 BR. m any upg rades. view. Pool/t~nnis. Open today, 4 Canyon Ridge. $207,000. COSTA MESA -Xlnt buy! 3 BR. Fam Rm . $88.500 F HA or VA term~ BEST IN BLUFFS IEST IUY, LOW IMTHEST un TERMS. Compa re! Large st 1-level w/vlew. 1800 Sq. ft.. 3 BR, 2 ba .. fam. rm .. 2 lge. encl. patios; unbelievably priced, $189.500 with land! OPEM SUH. 1.5 2441 Ylsta MoWna FaOMT ROW E-PLAN Panoramic view: all new thruout. Custom kitchen w/e:itin~ area. 3 BR. 21'2 ba .. fam. rm. wt wet bar. 2200 Sq. ft. $240.000. OPDI SUN. 1-5 675 Vi1ta loftfta ILUFFS LARGEST %-Pl.AM 2600 Sq. ft.. 4· BR. ra m. rm .. 2Y2 ba .. huge bonus r m . . n e w c a r p e t s & k Lt ~ h e n a pplia n ces: wrap -aro u~d · p atio ove rlookin ~ g r eenbe lt. ,$~20 .000 Including land ! OPEM SUN. 1-5 2753 Yitf;. Umbroso ' . BLUFFS IAYFRONT Full water view. prof cs~. decorated. finest quality; 1950 sq . ft.. 3 BR. 2112 ba .. e nd unit. Choice e arly Bluffs. $229.000. • '1 HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR IMC. . " 444-0134 List & luy With the ~~. 2 STY-Beach Pad! fN~i!~~ER $138 0001 Huge add on'rumiiy room , • W I l h U S e d' b r i t' k Touch of the past at the fircplcace & wetOar with beach' Bay w1nduw rcfri~eralot'\ 'ls thl· hosts ol·e:in v iew . 2 highlight of thts warm bedrm.., + slecpm~ loft. home The k1tc-ht~n has spiral stairway to oc·£>an nearlv new bwlt-ins & view master wing! Half Uus o\vner 1.s oHc.ring VA a block to sandy beach terms Full price 1s l)e(>p lot Compfott•ly r('-S92.5UO COiii us now. modeled 1ncld).!. new 751-3191 roof. plum bin~. el<'<' • SE~ECT tncal. rarpetmg. pa mt & kitchen :1ppl1an('l's ! PRQAfijRTIES Don't wait. l·ull fast ---~.,'1T"""--- 752·1700. What a Wonderful World (Jlffl"I ~·"'"'"'"''"'"" or Shopp1nJh •rtghl al I •.. · ....•. ·. I your fingert~s every· , da y! OaiJ.Y Pilo!f. Classified A.c;ll\-,1;o plaC'e your ad. cal.1642-5678 a nd 78 let a Classifii!d 'Ad· Visor Classified Ads 642·56 help you. • t Cote Reau:~ .. & Investment Company •. ,, • .1 .. EXECUTIVE TRI-LEV~ • .. ( Custom pool & s pa. 4 bdrmrt~'\A. fam rm, DR. fp, highly upgraded. Beautifully laQd scape~~<IPfn House Sunday 12·!) 2l:J11.d.Ma Serpiente ·1ri r JUST REDUCED ssoot "II"• Mesa Verde Charmer: kwel)o 3 bdrm, J•h ba, F /R. F/P. Be&Wful ya rd w / free form pool~'>l"l>al'ge corner lot $110.000. Opeftlt~use Sunday 2-6. 3185 Bermuda D~ im, (Jrr , .. A TTIMTIOM YA """'i 1' I• 2 bdrm, 1 bath beamed d~i\!~. large R-2 lot. Call Grant 1 'Jffil' 1l111.:hu .... ~i ·---MUSIC / NATION .... ~\'PILOT SuMe"t,July U~.1f7't. · l:ersey Crisis: Notes From a Gas Line Diary Juie · l to fuly 4 Peekaboo With the Pump C ... m:.1. NOTC: AP WrUn ••cW~ Plnclok. a Ht• ........... lW.,... Ill Mwzt•. •.• ~ o/ Ml dllp ... CM ............. frotJt Jlf'fW'iol -COtM,...o/J •. 1111)- • ,.--.uoT. PlBNCIA& NV"Jl.U,, N.J. <AP> -The Oreat ~ Crlal1 ol June wu •Mal now.you.see-me. oow- you-G•· .tf&lr. And it WU 00 (UO ~ ~aboo Wllh th 1aa~1 Juneh ••n wtlh eictrumely short S\lPP es. a spillover from the Memorial Day weekend Then for some reason lt ell.St:<! up for two weeks. Then, again hfexplicably, a crunch came lhe )lfeekend Of June IS. GENERALLY THE weekends were the worst. And on Mondays and Fridays, there were lbe top- pers, those insecure bandits who filled up with two gallons. A friend told me of being in line behind a Lincoln Continental that filled ~ -for $1.20. ~be a1 tend ant • ea my newwpa~T wilh • headUn~ about a fatal au Une 1boottn1 lo Brooklyn. 'lit' aalu for the paper lo poet It on tM pump. I lay yetS. I uJr for more 1as. He H)'IJ no. He doeln't aay thank.a for the paper . -J\JNE Z·l : THE few "la· tlon!J o~n have u tra·iMlnt lines. I walt H out •t home with th• Yankeee1 June 4· Monday Preato No line and I 'et 12. 7 aallon!. Hap· plness Is u full unk Thlngs hold up pretty wt'll until thti 14th when lhe toppers a re back June l6. The weekend. Lose my head and do a lot of travel- ing, with my ware. Cheryl -but ln her car On lhe way home. the hoe at a Garden State Parkway station, the only one open on the 75-mile trip. is literally a mJJe long. Too tired to wmt. we go home nearly empty. My ltfire takett her car out with a <1u1rter tank, retums an hour later with u.n el1bth . A friend call~ lo itay he can't come to play lennlJ; he's short oo aiaa. He Uves three miles uway. l 1et a tip about o station "nobody knows ubout." The trouble '8 it closes early. l plan a dawn attack -JlJNE Zl: RUSH out at 7 30 . ~"sure thing" ts already closed. Along lhe way I pass five other shut stations, including one where they're putting in an underground storage tank. As a last·dltcb effort I take a ride past the "always open·• station and sure enough. he's pumping. I get at the rear or a long line. A guy cuts in froot of me. He's a little runt so I tell him to move on. He teUs me be didn't realize there was a line. Six blocks long down a narrow street. and he didn't realize there was a line. APWl,..._Of_,.,. Mysteriously the crisis disap- peared again as Fourth or July approached. Stations were open, there were no lines, and the Grand Pooh-bah or Gasoline, whoever that vicious soul might be, kept the Mystery or Gasoline a secret for yet another month. -J'UNE 18: MONDAY. No gas out there. My dependable station. the one "always'' open, is closed. Lines are stupendous. Before the day is over the gov- ernors or New York and New Jersey announce odd-even ration- ing and half-tank minjmums. Good. It'll get rid or the toppers. I get the $S limit and st.art a 140-mile business trip t.o upstate New York with less than a half tank. I'm up to the challenge though. After all, it's the longest day of the year. THE GRAND POO-BAH OF GASOLINE LAUGHS AT ANTICS OF FUEL SEEKERS • His 'On Again, Off Again,' Tactics Add to Nation's Ma99 Confusion Some notes from a gas line diary· THREE MORE LINES that day. ln the last.. I manage to fiJJ up for the trip home. This big dude cuts into line but this time I'm too tired to argue. in·law·s. l notice that station with the new 30,000 gallon under- ground tank has reopened. No limit. It's a breeze. a nd we're off in just 30 minutes. "l' m bursting with gas." The. other local dependable is open. but an attendant puts a "last car in line" sign on the Cadillac in front of m e. Jersey goes to S7 minimum purchases. but it gets worse through the weekend. July 2 · Monday. Out of nowhere, no hn6, no limits. But not for me. With my licens e plate. 1·m odd man out. -JUNE 1: I'M ON empty, ... ual for a Friday. Local sta· A co-worker calls in to say her vacation must last an extra day. She's stuck with no gas. The city s ubway riders think it's a novel excuse but they don't know the Mystery of Gasoline. -June 19: My dependable station is still shut. But over- night the price goes from 87.4 cents per gallon to 91.4 cents. I cover the governor's gasoUJie news conference. It doesn't solve the Mystery -June 22: Friday. As predict· ed. worst weekend since the 1974 crisis. On one highway. each line goes all the way back to the next station for seven miles. I save my b a ll tank plus for emergency. Bruce says. I'm not; my car is home. -iune 24 : Barbecue three blocks away. Host wears T-shirt saying: .. Eat Beans. America Needs the Gas." ( head for the highway where after an hour I fill up. Nobody checks the gauge -or lbe oiJ or water or says hello, goodbye or thank you. My whole life is run by the gas pump. On cruel Mystery of Gasoline. July 3: My day. The second station I pass is open. but it's so e mpty I can't tell at first. I hll up for about 20 cents more per gallon than on June l and l start thinlung about tomorrow's fam1· ly barbecue. lions are all shut, so I bead t.o the 24·bou r Garden St ate y, wblcb has a $3 limit. loaa line moves even slower aUM 10 cars ahead this fat Js pushing ber car. Don't if sbe's out of gas or just ervlng. No one helps. Bruce, my sister-in-law's fiance . drive s i n f rom Massachusetts to help her move. He arrives on fumes. -June 2S: Monday. The Mystery of Gasoline almost makes me feel religious. There is absolutely no line. l gel a full tank. l ask the guy if he'll be open Sunday and be says they're pumping out the1r entire supply so they can start the holiday early. But then I Uunk Independence: hen some people who really 't need gas give up and eave. We get 3.9 gallons at 77.l ~nt.s .... -JUNE 20: A ~IEND says she's acquired an e ven- numbered plate to complement herodd one. -June 23: Bruce gets up at 3 a .m. and waits in two separate Parkway lines for $6 worth. Total time 2 hours, lS minutes. On the way to my sister- -JUNE 27: THE oew tank says "Open at 9 :30." The lJ.ne 1s already around the block. -JUNE 28·JUL V t : The guy 1s senous. The station is shut for the holiday seven days early. Panic and Im~ are back. New Day -some mdependence - a nd realize that somewhere, someplace the Grand Pooh-bah of Gasoline 1s out there laughing. Somt::how we've been had agam. "-""'( Folk Singer Returns to Quiet IJf~ SOUTH BLUE IDLL, Maine <AP> -Ten years ago, he performed before sellout crowds of 10,000 wilh a . renowned folk trio whose songs were immensely popular as well as topical. Today. he nurtures a fledgling re· cord company in •a refurbished henhouse on tbe Maine coast. and is. apt to be seen performing for 15 or 16 kids at a local school. NOEL PAUL STOOKEY of Peter. Paul and Mary, whose songs about the value of life and human dignity accompanied the turbulent 1960s, hung up his touring guitar in 1.971. "l was tense in the city. but it took me a while to figure that out. The on· ly way I could get rid or my tense- ness was to s tay at a certain speed so I wouldn't not.ice it," he explained. "We were anxious to get back Lo the country." Here, on 27 acres he shares with his wife and three daughters, he busies himself with his Neworld Media Co. "I JUST FINISHED my album, so most of my time now is spent ex· ecutive-produclng David's album <folk singer David Mallett). and'l there's work Lo be done on this build· ing." The years have begun to show on the 41-year ·old Stookey. who still does about 40 concerts a year. He is balding. and his goatee. once his trademark, has been trimmed to a mustache. His music is more personal now. the result of a religious experience in 1968 whJch ultimately Jed to the split or PP&M in 1971. Paid Stookey Happier in Maine Through his inter est )n the Bible. he came to believe that. before telling others what was right and just. "I thought I better get m y own shop together." That meant making a contribution to society through re- ligion. "The political t.tines that the group does hint a t the fact that there's a search for a better way going on. and that's part or the appeal or what Peter, Mary and l did for so long," Stookey said. But Stookey -a Christian who is not affiliated with any church -had come to believe that God was the bet· happy but not the experience itself." As for what it's bke now. "There 's been an acceptance of e:tch other's positioos. We stiU have great affee· tion for one a nother. and we'll always be related. It was all very special." The trio did a short tour last year and produced a reunion album. and a double album comm itmeot to Warner Bros .. wbjch should be com· pleted by early next year. may be followed by another tour. His solo performances draw crowds of all ages. with many former PP&M fans in their mid-30s cunous about how the years have treated one of their favontc pop s ingers from days past Thf' mu.'irc. while not evangelical, often consists of s ubtle, edifying fol~ tunes. "I GENERALLY GIVE them a ht· tie of everything," he explained. ''I'll sing my new material. but J'U sing 'Puff' and a song from lhe PP&M re- union and something like 'Day 1s Done,' which 1s from the PP&M hey- day. "I share as much IJfe as I've l.Jved since 1968 in my music," he said. ter wa~ And since PP&M~ music ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- avoided tbe specific mention of God. • • he found it inadequate 'or what he wanJ.~ to say. STOOKEV'S REL{GIOUS beliefs didn't conflict with many of their songs. And when the trio attasionally gets back together. such as they did recenUy for an anti-nuclear rally in , ,; California, the music is just as it was in PP&M's heyday. But although the split of Peter, • Paul and Mary was amicable, the waning days were marked by som ewbat strained relations. .. It made our relationship very dif. fic ult at fU'St," said Mary Travers from her New York apartment. "Many of the answers Paul felt be had found were not mine. I 'm basicaUy not religious, so I saw God as an answer but not the answer. "HE WANTED US to e mbrace what he had found," she went on. "I '<Wit~ ... could embrace the fact that be was I. Not So Revolationary Wi lling, But Not A ble, to Fig ht for Independence t E..&U.ENTOWN, Pa. (AP) -When it comes to riieo · OS, the average American is less like fi trick Henry than like Thomas Willing. a P vania delegate who voted against the Dec arat.ion of Independence in 1776, a historian says. "Most of us are not revolutionaries. We talk a • 1oM fllbt. but when it comes to Puttinl our lives , andl~rty on the line. we are slow to take , dr..-.. cttoo,'' aaid Eugene Slasld, uslltant pro- fU,..o 1>f history at the Peusylvaaia State q~t;#WY braacb campus here. ~ . IN 1'1'11, AllBAICANS we sharply dtR dUl their support of the lnde~ move- •. mea t. And while Pennayl'Vania ls often eomldered . tbe revolution's blr'tbpJace, oppo1lt.loa to l.Ddepen- \ dence ._ 1tron1er there &ban ln most other col· • onles. SlasJd said. : FAit)' in the debate at the Second Continental Con1reaa ln Philadelphia, the coloni.. of Penn-a South Carolina oppoeed 1pUWn& from d . But ln tbe final vote, enou1b fl'Oll\ the two colonlel swttched their votes tbe deelaralion wu approved 12..0 on Jtaly 2, l a.tween 1'18 and l'1'11t Wllllol -a IOC~ ~ PbllaJplli& J.0.. -WU ta ti I llullJ.. ..ad. ...... •tnddlllt'hfo --.triel, 1t'e ••lk a .... ,. .•. , """ ... accepted by neither ." WILLlNG REMAINED IN PHILADELPHIA, which made him suspect to the patriots. But be re· fused t.o swear allegiance to the British crown. The dilemma was solved when the Pennsylvania As· sembly ruled that anyone who did not swear al· leglance to the patriot cause would forfeit their property. "From that moment on, there was no besJtan- cy in his support of the cause," S1askJ said. "He was a key backer of the Bank of Pennsylvania, which helped to fund and clothe the army, and tbe first president of tbe Banlt of Nort.b America, wblcb was a strong lender to the federal govern· ment." He said Wllllng should not be jud&ed barahly for his reluctance to join the revolution. "AJi'TE& AU, WILUNG DID NOT bav~ any guarantee tbal tbe Amencans would win the rev- olution,'' Slaskl 1aJd. "It's easy to look back and say be should have ma~ bi.a declaioa earlier, but tt waa • difftcuJt choice t.o make. He bad a lot to lose." And, the hlatorian said, the role played by Willi.o& and other moderatel wbo were COllcemed more wtth ffOGOmlc sorvtval tbu with radical poUUc, wu • key oat iJl t.be outcome of the revolu· tiop. • Trying lor Record Ted Coombs, roller skater from Call!omia, heads down Chic.No·s Michigan Avenue. He hopes to break current distance recotd of 4,900 miles by skating from New York to Los Ao1eles and back. He'll also attempttosetrecordbyatat1q2'boun1trallht~ ~ FAMILY SEEKS TO CLEAR DA. •MueL A. MUOO'S NAME LoulH Mudd Arehart In Fronto1 Orancttather'• Home Descendants of Booth Doctor Appeal Deed LA PLATA, Md. tAl» For 40 years. Dr. Samuel A. Mudd's descen· dants have fought to clear their grandfather or the deed that inspired t he sayin11 ''his name is mud" -set- ting the broken leg or assassin John Wilkes Booth. The family 's appeal is before President Carter -al least the third president lo consider M udd's case in more than a century AND TIUS MONTH, restoration 1s beginning at the home or the Con· fede rate sympathizer who got a life sentence for aiding Booth after he shot and killed President Lincoln. The house. near Byrantown, Md .. is being preserved as an historic landmark. Jt was there. about 30 miles from Washington, that Mudd repaired the actor's leg -broken when Booth leaped from the balcony of the Ford Theater. where Lincoln was mortally wounded. "'Suppose he wouldn't have set Booth's leg. What would history have said about him then?" s aid Louise Mudd Ar~hnrt. a 62·year-old grand· daughter. "'He took a Hippocratie oath of service lo humanity .. M U OD'S G RANDDAUGHTER campaigned for nearly a decade to have the house preserved as a landmNrk. She says a ghostly visitor Inspired her to begin the effort short- ly after she and her husband moved into their home here in 1962. ·'I started hearing foots teps going upstairs. But we have no upstairs," she said. •· 1 would also hear someone knocking at the door. but when I went to the door there was no one there ... Mrs. Arehart ::;aid one day s he noticed a man approaehing her home in L a Plata. about 10 miles from Bryantown. ''THlS MAN WAS slender . he had an old-fashioned brown coat and cap on." she said. "I went to the front door so J could meet the m&n. But he wasn't there. I also went out· side, but there were no footprints on the ground." After several a ppearances. ··r figured it had to be my grandfather." she s aid. And she began her campaign ti 1975, the Maryland lfistonc Trtst bought lht• property. and dur- tn g ti s lates t session . the s tate G e1eral Assembly appropriated SJ2LOOO for restorttlion ··~HE WAY I FEEL about this pro- Ject is that it's important to preserve the history," Mrs. Arehart said "I thinl young peoP,le need it and de- serv~ it. That's why I won't let up on It. .. Mtanwh1le, her cous in. Dr. Rirhard Mudd. of Saginaw. Mi ch., has teen trying for 40 years to have his g1andiather exonerated. M ufd was pardoned by President Andrew-.Johnson when he helped stop an ou.break of yellow fe\Cr on the florim Keys island where he was imprnoned for four years . BUTTHE MUDD family contends the paldon implies their grandfather did son ething wrong something they veiemently rejcet Their latest petition, presented to Carter >Y Sen. Charles Mathias. R· Md . an' Rep. Paul Simon, D-111 .. asks that Mtdd's eonv1ct1on be declared nullandro1d. "The famil y hus been doing som ethirg on tlus for years." said Petty Nalle. a spokeswoman for Mathias. "Previously. the petitions have gore to the White House and then on to the judge ad vocate general's office in the military. This time it ~t to the Justice Depart- ment. ard the family feels that they've rmde progress ... HE SAID THE White House was consideri~ "some sort of letter" to Mudd. but Robert Lipshutz. Carter's chief coumel, said "no decision has been madeat this time " Former President Nixon took no aetion on asimilar request. Marx Book $66,000 PARIS (API An original edition o f t h e C om m u n i s t M a n if e s t o . published in London in 1848 by Karl Marx. and Friedrich Engels. sold at auction he~ for 280.0<ro francs ••bout $66.600 Tl7e buyer was identified on.y as a young French 1n- riustr1allst High Sehool Graduates Jobs List A vailahle By JOYCE I.. K ENNEDY Dear Joyce: I would appreciate any articles you may have written, or access to information, regarding Jobs that a Zl-year·old with a high school education could get. Please send it to me soon. -M.s .. St. Louls, Mo. It. s uperb shopping list has been pubUshed by the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics. "Jobs Co~ Which You Can Qualify If You're a High School Graduate." This 28-page booklet summarizes a raft of occupations open to high school grad uates. highlighting qualifications needed and the employment outlook for each. AS nlE BOOKLET discusses. your diploma qualifies you for jobs such as police officer , firefighter. automobile sales worker and locomotive engineer. With som e lralnlng you can. for example, become a cbef, jeweler or real estate worker. The Job areas covered range from a rt oecupalion s to technical spetlaltles. -'De b.Ufh school graduate seeking a 2:':M°b or ~~Janning to change 1'ill nnd •·Jobs for Which You Can 'Q\lalif)' If You're a High Schoof Graduate" useful. To obtain a Cree eopy, enclose a gummed, sell- addr1811ed mailing label with your re· quest to Joyce t.. Kennedy at Sox IMO, Colla Mesa 92626. Use a label tbat 1• acveraJ Inches in size. ••• °"ar. Joyce: I am a 21.year-old .. 1e ..-wouW IU&e to beco .. • an ., .... .._.,.,. .. lnMt drher. My ef. [ __ CARE_ERS_) futile. All the companies I have con· tacted demand someone who is al least 24 or 25 and who has prior ex· perience. Is there any way for me to break into this bu.,iness at my age? -G.S., Ca lumet City, Ill. E ntry could ht! through a reputable truck driver training school; ex- perience and a good safety record in local truck driving; military service. Another approach : Take a ny job with a large trucking company or or- ganization that operates a fleet of trucks, prefe rably one that operates a school for employees. Progress from working on the dock to jockey- ing equipment around the yard to driving in local operations. Buddy up lo drivers: friends can reeommend you. THE AGE FLOOR IS because employers worry about Immaturity; come across in job interviews as a responsible adult who has taken the trouble to learn something about the industry. For starte rs, read a government book. ··career Opportunities In the Trucking Industry." stock num ber 021}.()()().-00306-8. It costs $2.50 from the S uperintende nt of Documents. Washington, D.C. 20402. With a good record. you may be able to sJ)ffd up the timetable. 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'"'' ,;,., ..... ,u, SEE LUCY ROSE AT 2 11 SAPPHIRE A COLDWB.l IAHIM CO. 644-9060 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS RO IN N£WPOAT CENTER • ~ ' Fronl·ztr>r<:rt'd Jtirnpl\1111 "''It ;11IJusta ble w111!ltl1ni.' t lcs. Short~ or 1.•ulott c length F Ul M1sw s 6-\.I To ordvr: 1.cnd pul11.•rn nunihcr s11c. name. ad drcK>-and Y.IJI rRICE: S2.SO plus 3(IC shipping & handlln8. S(•pan1c11. S110n11-...1•ar li. :\1l11ccllont'Ou~ l'aUern Book. ~.25 ppd. Ocsl1tn1•r S.•111 Till Book, Sl,50 vpd, Mok1· ctwck Pl'l}Jblc 111 Spueh•.1 :O.t·nil to this rww~ IHlf>t'r, 1 r> ~f')lltlcn . & llfl<l• •· 'ii :\hlfQrtf, NJ 081Jilti l>1•p1 C: I~ STEAL! Ouplcx 0 11 .i!> lol en Corona del Mar 3 Bdrm and (1replace each Only S249.500 Ownt•r '>a)"· "L<'l~ do 'omcth1nl!"' Clll fordcla1b 640-6161 BIGCAMYOM LEASE WESTSIDE DUPLEX $84,500 Nt'\.U" !;Orne work but hal-> )!<'Cid 1m·ome 1\:-,uma hll• 14'· V1\llli10&0 \\l1\·e m,1\ help fmam·t! 2 ISl'tln1111n. I bath iii I b\.drovm. l bJlh urut llurn on tl11' 1"Wll' Ca II !>56-2ti60 c;::: SELECT t PROPERTIES SEU. edit• 111·m~ "llh ,1 0-..uty Pilot Cla:.s1f1l'd ,\rl PRO'S ~ •I 000/o COMMissi• NO DEDUCTIONS! JRDOR MORE Df:,\LS 1or; Comm. GD 1$t & 200 Transactions. Three ()p(>rungs Le(t. Call Realty Networil 957-8400 HOME 'N INCOME i "1·pJrate hill'>-'()n 1'~1;.L'9dt• C.M. cornl'r lot A ... :-.unw low 1nl1•h·st loan & 11w11cr may carr~ 2n<I :\t•w h!>I mg. so hurry. 11 -...un l I ast ! SI 1'1 .:1041 &L.'> i:!ll ~21 . w~stcfffftl~alty 11.i' t' "om1•1 htni:; you "'anl V1 .. ell"' l 't .... sif1cd .11is d11 et\\t!tl 64~~ BALBOA ISLAND VIEW-TREES-CHARM A Most UM&1Ual Offeri1t9- Jmt Off Souftt layfront Very lovely remodeled 2 s tory 3 Bdrm home wi th guest room PLUS a large 2 Bdrm Apt. Three t·ar !?ar + 1 offstrect parkinl:( space. Nice patios for outdoor living. All on an extra wide lot OfM" House Sun I ·4 IOI Ruby Lo11 Ir.ct.hf & Assoclaf•• '75·3331 22t M--AY, lcAN l.W.. BIG CANYON 5800 sq. ft . of pure quality. Lhi s cus tom built home is available b" appt only . Peuturing 5 Bdrms. 51 · Baths + library, exercise room & 3 car gar. This exclusive re~iden('c e~ e njoys a s plendid view overlooking greenbl'lts & double fairways . $920.000 . °"" 5-doy t .5 • .• 76 Hlitcre1t, 119 Cmty09 • . ~--· ~ ·~..--...... ·~INlll,..,... .. ~r-~r .. .,..,_.~ ... ..... ~ ... ,.. MC. •• Job ~ ... llecQ "What to Look tor in a Truck Drtver Training School," send your request nn a postcard to Joyce L. Kennedy at Roic l~. Cost a Mesn 92f·:>G ll rives tips on choorini a rC'put:ibtc sc~ .I ...._ ____ .._ _______ J.... ______ _;;.._ ...... __________ ~----------'-· ·---- • • II WIW OM TMI MAmTI C'4-(0rta.,.e 3BR Harbor Kl-1\lallds home in s uper location, close to Mu=r·1 ~hoo& Cone ot Newport.a' fanest ') Fumaly rm. w/fpJc. -btR b~~ rd w/ltees & shade. $139.500 Cathryn Tcnnalll' 6"2·823S. OPl-:N SUN. 2-5 P.M. 2027 DIANA LN <V-80 > ·•r S9U1AKY CLIAHI ~ondit1on of tht!> beautiful l-own~r. 3BR/Camaly rm. home wall e you' Super. private corner location. $259,000 incl land omury Siett-Myers 644·6200 OPEN SllN 1 5 PM 1218 Kt:t::t. Oil HARBOR VJF.W tULl.S <V-81 I T'Wn.I ROCK HIGHlAMDS! Flexible .. 'inanc1ng avaU. on th1 air <'()nd . 3BR Tttrtan plan. Sunken living rm w/fplc. & French doors to garden off formal dining rm. Bay windowed brkCst area . wet bar in separate family rm : mas ter s uite w 1dbl. walk in wHrdrobe; indoor service rm. OPEN SUN. 2·6 P.M. 5 SUNBURST. $215.000. Lorraine Rennie 752-1414 (V-82) .. A SUPU IUY" - , 3BR Harbor Highlands home -newly painted outs ide & in beautiful condition! Redwood deck patio. Priced for quick s ale a t $129.500. Arliss ,' Kirschmer 642 -8235. OPEN SUN. 2·5 P.M . 1924 DIANA LN . <V-83) ratVACY & SOf'HISTICATIO B.IG.,,.CE! Newly remodeled & redecorated 1-story 3BR. family rm & study home on lg. lot. 40' pool, full-size separate spa & sauna. 3-car paneled garage. $550,000 <also avaiL furnished>. Tom Allinson 642-8235. OPEN SUN. 1-4:30 P .M. #19 ROYAL ST. GEORGE. BIG CANYON. <V-84> ARCHITECT'S OWN HOME! Beautifully re mode le d 3BR w/rrtany extra design features & quiet ' c ul-de-sac location in Eastside Cost a Mesa. Lovely lg. yard for garden. pool or playground. Reduced to $117,900 incl. Jand. J eanne Newman 642-823.5. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M. 310 COLLEEN PL. <V-85 > NEWElt. CUSTOMIUO HOME! Over 2100 s q.fl. of Calif. living~ F orma l dining wtwet bar; lg . family rm. opens to pool-s ize yard; master suite w/garden atrium : front & rear patios & private courtyard entry. $152,500. Paula Bailey 642-8235. OPEN SUN. 2-4 P.M . 2365 MESA DR. SANTA ANA HEIGHTS. CV-861 DECOU TOR rHHCT! 1 No expense spared in decorating this lovely 2BR & den patio home. Outstanding use of warm paneling. mirror. leaded glass & matching window & wall treatments. Air-cond. Beautiful landscaping . 5116.500. Holly Markas 644·6200. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P.M. #1 CITADEL. IRVINE. <V -87) USTSIDE COST A MESA! Lg. R-2 lot! Cute 2BR cottage w/f~lc .. li ve in house & build 2nd unit. Upg rading neighborhood. $92,500. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P.M. 1967 CHURCH STREET. <V-88 > JUST 1.ISTED! t\ ~re~l value on the Balboa Penins ula Point asking ONLY 5395.000 -for this approx. 2600 sq.ft. 4BR family home without question. one of l he 'best buys an the area! CHnl Moses 642-8235. (V-89> HAllOlt VIEW HILLS! G reat family home! 4BRs -3 baths -dining rm & brkfst rm. Priced to s eJl at.$212,500 ( cpt. a llowance available> Sandie Fix 644·6200. ( v -90 > ICEEP THIS TO YOUltSKF! If you iove a dynamic ocean, mtn & city view & an extraordinary 3BR & -Oen & family rm home w/:-;Obtle decor Cthat "m ay" be purc hased "furnished" if you wish) -you must :;ee this! S395.000. Lois Miller 642-8235. <V-91 ) HARIOR VIEW HILLS! Fir~t time o~ the market! 3BR. family rm home that has a n open, airy & lree.fl owmg floor plan & a lg . yard. Convenient location & a mini-view. $225.000. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. <V·92) JUST LISTED! C OM duplex. below the hwy! Extra-lg. w/3BRs. 2 baths each unit. -Completely refurn. & featuring fplcs -patios & sun porch . $279.000. • M~n~a Macnab 642-8235. <V-93> ' • ' t OCEAHFaONT TRtrLEX! ; On• th~~and in Seal Beach! 4BR, 51h bath owner's unit w/commanding I view··(Jf ocean & coastline . Decorated extensively wtnatural woods. J glass & Crete stone. 2 income units each w/ptivate access & fplc . l Fabulous architectural design. $875,000. Holly Markas 644-6200. ( V -94 )· l I I~""' HARIOR ISLAND! t ExclU8iVe Bayfront Property on fee land! Pier & s lip ! Lawn & trees! -C u~tom home withe finest quality thruout ! Enjoy the privacy of this f uml)wt·island w/sandy beach & enormous brick patio for entertaining. A very special place to live. $1,500,000. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. <V-95 ) I ) \>' MAI ICAI -JUST LISTED! 2BR b ayfront condominium. Lower unit w/extra lg. bayfront deck. entry courtyard & s pectacular views . $465.000 fee. Martha Macnab 642l8~.' <V·96) it• ' ,; EXCLUSIVE RESIDENCE! Spectacular View! Extra-lg. custom lot' Spacious family home w/5BRs family.rm. formal living & dining rms, secluded den retreat w /u!ied -brick ·bar & wine rm; pvt. master suite. Amenities incl: stained glass. walnut• parquet floors. 4 fplcs .. brick terrace & lovely landscaping. $645,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. ( V -97 > . ' IALIOA ISLAl'4D IA YFaOHT! E>(~~~nt corne r location! 2-story, Cape Cod duplex. Each unit w/3BRs. 2 b.<\~hs, fplc. & Joft. Could be converted to lg. !·family home. $595.000. M#W I.Pu Marion 642·8235. (V-98) ' I SUNSET & SAILIOATS ... ~~t~~Jhem from most every room of this s pacious e xecutive 4BR home m ~~ 'jtAte-gu3.!ded c~mm. of Monarch Bay. FormaJ dining rm. w/Wet bar, ~d fplc. m famJJy rm w/garden courtyard view. Wa lk to beach re~Umrants, tennis & beach club. $425.000. J . Hunt/ B. Owens 642·8235. <V~~J . . IEAUTIFULLY urGRADED PALEIMOI Hllt~ View Homes -new on market!! A delight to behold : 4BRs -ra'lnmt1 rm -all decorated to perfection w/e"pensive cpts. window co\'~tbtgs & wallpa pe rs . 2 fpl cs. -wet bar -$235,000 incl. land. Belle Chase Lee 644·6200. <V·lOO) M Ji.Tl PALM SPltHGS! e season & enjoy year round pleasures in one or these 2 new 'utiniums in prlme locations. (1) Rivjera Gardens a t the Hilton ._ lBR -ONLY $7S,,.OOO. (2) Estados South on So. Palm Canyon Canyon Hotel> -3BRi -$124,500 fully furnished. Both w/pt>ols. ............... ~ lennis nearby. Quick escrow possible. Tom AUinson 642·8235. 644-6200 1644S.. ........ Dr. "--V\ew c ...... . • 752-1414 4141 c:...-Dr. c...-v...,c..w DAVIDSON REAL TY PRESENTS IA V .. ONT 'IMfHOUSI Condo with panoramic view ol main bay AND ot.·ean' 2 RR. dlnlng. lg. balcony. Boat s lip nvaiJ. $350.000 CHAIMIN&, WOODSY 3 BR home, !:lteps to beach & tennis eourts. Enjoy the eozy FP, lush garden. separate s tudio. Only $139.500 JUST $0,100 Subject lo probate court approval. buys this ground level. one bedroom condo behind the guarded ~utcs of Leisure World. Laguna Hills. HIW UMITS an prime Costa Mesa rental ttrNl. Four 2 BR units with Ci r cpla<·es Large existin g loan. Anxious owner says. SUBMIT NOW! Ask $24J,500 RMI LIDO ISLE rRorRTllS I ~nter lhrough electrically operated. hundnafted entry doors into the tiled g arde n courtyard of this is land masll·rp1ece. reaturing paneled den. vaulted ceilings, French doors. and morl'' $459.500 2 . Dram atic 5 BR & den. artist 's r esiden ce .. ~ighlighted by soaring beamed ceahn~s. plantation shutters a nd ceramic tile floors. One or Lido's finest locations for $527 .500. 3. Rambling 4 BR & fa mily rm. home s prawled across a wid e lot. Ma~nificcntly r emodeled with parquet flooring. 2 fireplaces. marble vanities. cus tom kitchen! $475 ,000. OPEN SAT. 1-5. 117 VIA QUITO D A V I D S 0 N ! E A L T l I N C. 3116 Newpotl Blv<l t, t', 6 73· 9060 HARBOR ENTRANCE VIEW Irvine Terrace is one of the most soughl after communities in our t.trca. Not a ll ho m es in Irvine Terrace have a view & very few homes have lhis kind of view of thC' hay, jetty. ocean & penins ula. This luxurious home is indeed a r a r e find : professi o n a ll y decorated thruout ; 3 large bdrms .. gourmet kitchen. forma l dining ro o m . sec urit y sys t e m . air-conditioning nothin~ has been left out. $643.000 Includes the land. CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX Aclually, we have 3 triplexes for sal<!. :-.ick by side. on Lhe ocean sidt• of tht> hwy . Only 1-block to Big Corona State Beach. You may purchase one triplex or all three. the price is $270,000 each. These arc well maintained. deluxe units. with an xlnl rental record. Each apt. unit contains 2 bdrms .. 2 b a ths & inc ludes an enclosed !!t.1ragc Some h ave fr plcs .. bt•u m c d <'e 1lin gs & pr ivate balconies. Financing is assumable & seller may also carry some paper. HO POOL YET ••. ... but the yard is big enough for On e & <.1t this price. you may want to put in your own. A delightful 3 bdrm. hom e. nicely decorated. with ne w ca rpe t s & dra p es. T here's a great family rm. that opens onto the yard <or maybe your new pool) & a lovely kitchen l aid o ut for th e mo s t discrimina ting chef. Located in the very popular La ke Forest area. Priced to s ell at $99,500. INVESTMENT MINDED? We have a new convenience cente r in nearby Fountain Valley. 100,.; leased. with 7-11 as the anchor tenant. Little or no management. E xcellent location. Full price is $535.000 VIEW HOME FOR RENT On the front row in exclus ive Irvine Terrace. a luxury home with s wimming pool. family rm .. formal dining area. billiard room. 3 lge. bdrms. & a fabulous view. $2500 Per month. WORKING HORSE RANCH .Just R miles So. of Hemet. 368 Acres set in a beautiful, secluded canyon. Large rambling ranch home wit h pool & a gorgeous view. Fenced, cross-fenced, paddocks . sta bles. etc . Will support approx. 120 head : if you are looking tor privacy & luxury, look no more. $790.000. NEWPORT-THEN Ir HOW Many of our friends & clients have enjoyed the compa r ative aerial p ictures in our ne w company brochure of Newport -then & n ow. Newport has changed a lot in the 35 ears that Ha rbor Realty has been here. Call or stop by. we would like you to have one or our brochures. We a re proud of the part we have played in making Newport what it is today. 673-4400 HARBOR INVISTMOW BEAC H OVPl.Y.X . beautUuJ mod~m 3 Bdrm 2 bath, balcony + 2 atrm, 2 balh. p»tio + 4 car garage. One block to beach. •.ooo. Super In· vestment for second ho m e -right ofr - retirement. DWLD EASTSIDI Owming 3 Bdrm. ?bath + 2 Bdrm. dining. 2 bath. szu.ooo. TWO STORY A North Costa Mesa 4 Bdrm, huge recrea- tion/storage areu. Adult occupied . with m any xtras in l.ij)grades Now, $97,500. Call546·4141 ~ COATS & WALLACE RE.t'.l ESTATE . INC . BIGCAMYOH Optft Hom. Sun I -5 6 Rue Valbonne Security guardrd 3 Br Monaco mdl Fee land al s:tiS.500 Jim Taylor RHtty 646-96811 Lido Is le 5000 .o.Q • cor nc lot. rec room. w 1PQOl lbl S635K. Open Sun I 5 • lrvme Condo ;1;i 1-'lori•o., Rancho S<tn Joaqwn 21.11• den. $139,500 ()p1·1 Sut1Sun I 5 851 0325 ResJd l•nt1al & 1·um mercial agents necdd Liberia! l'Omm1b:.lon QUIET COVE INVESTMENTS 645.9850 ---- RS>UCB> TO SELL $242,500 Duplex-CdM. 2 -;eparall• 2 sty houses. on con er lot. Pvt slrc.""et entran~-; Sec 1t dl 621 JJsmn \·. CdM. Call 640 IJOM fur appt. ~" Sunday • -· Ow11cr.bkr 14.17 PURSE-AHALlrY Tiu.-; is thl· homt· wh1·h 1., pnt ecJ 10 Sil\ l' HIU SS'._ Jncld w thi:. deh~tlul l am home in ,, 1•r<' sllgious area ar•· I .. vm rortablc bdrmb. fan rm 2ba & community taint!>. CaU today 979.5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS CLASSIFIED HOURS l\(°ht'r11~(\r' m,1\ ''·'' •· th<'ir ad' hv tl'lq h11n1· k IW1:1 m In:, ~I I'" ~1onrl.1\ 1hru FrtlJ\ lltonoonS11turd1v ('OS'fA Mf.S.\ OH'lt I'. J:W;I W Ii.I\ "42-56711 Ill 'Vrl NC.TO\. kf• \I II 17K7fl Kt•<ll'h II \II :-,.tO-IZ!O LAGllNA R1-:.u·11 1186 Glennt•rn J.ai:una Jkach ~4 94f,i; ~Al IOJ.E RAi')\ 2.'>20 l.;t Pai lto.111 Laguna llllls !II li:llO -.:1 llt'rl I< 'I 1r 'l;TV •h.1l lrt't' ~~ ll:?ll CLASSIAED DfAOUNES Oradlmt• IOf" l'•lJ>V & k 111\ '' s ·30 pm lh" !l;I\ ht•fort• flUhlm ll llln "~ 1't·pl l(lr :-.Unc1111 & Mon. t1av t:d111on' wlwn ckndhne 1ssat11rd1111, 12 noon CLASSIFIED HGUUTIOHS 1-R llORS /\rlHrll~o·r' 'hould rll.-rk lh•·•r 1111' rla1tv & rt flON l'rrM' 1mml'dt .ilt•h T 111-: 01\11.V l'I LO'r' ,,~,11mt'' h:ih1hl> ll•r lhr flr'I 1n l'llfl"('('I 111M•rll0fl onh 1'/\N('El.l .A TION~ Wlwn 11111111~ an ;ut h" ~urr In mllkl' n n•('llr•I of ltll' K il.I. NltM Bt:H ~1vl'n 11011 b' vour :ul lukl'r "' rt'rc1p1 ol ''our r:inttllalton Tht.. lo. ill numlx'r most hi• Jlrt·~t·n It'd b.v lht• adverllSt•r 1n raseol ad1~pute ('ANC't-:1.LA TION O It l'ORttt-:CTlfll'll 01-· N 1-:w A II B 1-; !-'() l<t: ltl'NNIN<i ..:vl'f'V rffnrl i" mnclr In kill or rnl'tt•C'I JI Ot'W ltd 1h:•I ha' bt'<'n orill-ro•d . hut "''' 1·.1nnnt 1rn:ir11n I('(• lo c1o "" unt ii 1 ht' 11!1 ht" A1111e11rl'll tn th1• JNIPl'f lllMl-:.A UN~:AllS 1~ t•d' ;tn• 'lrtrtl\ ra~h tn nl1v:1nr.-lw m :ul If(' ;11 llnV 000' Ill 11\lr Iii htt'!< NO l)hon1' orfll'r' Or.t!lltnt 3 11 .m f'ndu:--CO!.l ll l\11••u "' ht'\' & 14! noon "' ull branrh O(fl(t•i. Tm; DAll.V f>ll,OT r1'~ervt~ lh(' ro1ht to rl1.u1rv f'Cl11 rt'n•or oc r rlu"ir anv ,1!1vtr · ll..Cmt.•11. and lo rhartlt4' 1111 rlllt'11 & rt1tul111ton~ Without f>rll'll' Miit(' CLASS8"1D ~ADOllSS P O 8ox I~. eo-1a Mt1111 921126 ... , .-.. ---..... -........ .. Rt5aN11Al BROl<(RAGl COMPANY • OP9t MOUSIS 1-1 • IH IH HAAIOI VllW .. LLS The urtyard setting with picturesque y creek sets the ~tage for this 4 droom, f 11-~·ft\ n n home. View e ocean ~\i\.U talina from egant livh • ""m. See It u.iay. omorrow may be too late. $283,000. EE CAROLE MCMAHAN AT 1527 EACRESTDR . PEH IH DOVIR SHOllS Warm , harming family home. S bdfP\8 iving, fartJily, library. activity ooms . Back Bay nite lite view. ~ fireplaces. pla ntation shutt.er~. ecurity system. Flexible financ:j.ng. Owner will carry 2nd. $435,000 Fee. SEE SUZIE EXLEY AT 1~12 ANTIGUA WAY ' or!N '" THE ILUFFS Beautlfu 0 1ly decorated "Z" pl a n. 4 Bedrooms fa mily room a nd lar,~e bonus room'. Walk to schools. shops and tennis club from this lovely famiJy home. $185 .000 . SEE BARBARA ROUNTREE AT 518 CANCHA orEN IN JASMINE CREEK This outs t<.1nding 2 story. 3 BR. 2' 2 ba ths. balcony overlooking rock fire place; near pool & tennis courts. $255.000 SEE JOYCE OLSON AT 25 MAINSA IL DRIVE OPEM OM LIDO ISLE This four bt'droom home with four baths is for you. The feel of a European vtlla on your own island. with a pool a nd s pa . $495.000. SEE EDIE OL~ON AT 204 VIA SAN REMO OPEH IN IA YSHORES Cape Cod look thru French doors from li ving a nd I a m il y room to spacious pa tio, I' 1 rep I a cl' & bu b b I 1 n g s pa . No expenst• wn!) spared lo creute this d elightful ho me. $447 ,500. SEE MARY HARVEY AT 2655 BA YSllORE DR. OPEN IN IACIC 'IAY Space. Privacy. V1s1t me at this lovely 4 bedroom pool home. Total seclusion in a I r ~1 d 1 lionnl -;etling. SEE JANE '.\11 TCIILEH AT 2351 BAY FARM PLACE OPEM IN OLD CORONA DEL MAR Darlin~ J bt!droom home. shutters throughoul. 2 blocks rrom Lh e hl·al'h. Sl!J0,000 SEE J O CAROL ll U:-.IT ~R AT 324 MARIGOLD OPEN IN EASTBLUFf Delightful Lhrt•e ht·droom fumilv home Located on q u1l'l stret'I . su.rrounded by tret•s & flowt·rs galore 1f you l1kt• used h r 1 C' k . . P r 1 t' l' S l 6 2 . 7 5 () . S E E CAROLYN CA HPENTEH AT 706 BISON OPEN IN UNIVERSITY PARK Bright .ind attractive 3 bedroom. 21 :i bath homf· with bonus room : in a j?reat loe<ll11>n tor SJ 16.500 SEf'; LISA WHIT E J\T 31 HEDWOOO Tll EE LANE OPEH ll'f IRVIHE TERRACE Something for ever y member of the family m th1 :-. primely Jocuted h om e. 4 Ildrms. pool. p:.itios and plCi y yard. a ll for S229,ij\)0 SEE NANC Y S I MMONS AT 1810 TA H UNA TERHACE OPEM JM TURTLEROCIC HIGHLANDS L :J r g e :1 be d r o o m o n q u i e t cul -d e -!-.ac with up g r a de~ & lancbc·aping s uperbly done go1 pond. waterfall & built-in f:!:Js BBQ. plus open s pce t arula r \f 1ew. S22i.500. SEE DON NOURSE AT tt5 CLEAH SPRINGS OPEH IM IAYCREST Large> pool, lots of gret~n gr.iss encompasses this be autifully maintained home. 5 bedrooms. :1 baths. larj?e family room. plus formal dininj? room. Perfect for e nterta ining or just relaxing. Price $285.000. S EE LAVONDA HOERDEMANN AT 1607 SANTrAGO DR . OPE... IN IA YSHORES From the captivating used brick patio and j!ardcn dining room to the large m a s t c r s u i t e t h i s g r a ci o u s tr<Jd 1llonul 3 bedroom den home will please you. The ultimate in fl awless re fin ed lasle. $395.000 Fee. SEE ELEANOH BOWrE AT 258l VIST1' DR. or EN · OM IALIOA ISLAND A beautifully built. year 'round home with a charmin~ 2 bedroom guest apartment. 3 bedrooms. den. an office that could be a 4th bedroom & 31"2 baths . S375.000. See LUCY ROSE AT 211 SAPPHIRE. OPEM OH UDO Master suite. plus 2 bedrooms & den. c us tom kitchen. peg & groove floors. cathedra l ceilings. on a 45' lot. Many extras. Price . $410.000. SEE KAY RANGER /\T 218 VIA PALERMO O,fM IN WESTCLlflf The m ost di.stinctive and sought after streets . with 3 bedrooms. family room ·and large private yard plus new car~ts & much more. Price $175,750. SEE CRAIG KINDIG AT 1307 OXFOBD LN. A COLDWILL IAI«• CO. 644·9060 PllUONTORY IAYFIONT-¥1EW .,, ..... ...., A llM4. ....,_ ... ..... -~ ................. ..,. ,,.. ......... c .............. . •• llil .... s ',410,000. LllO ISLE BAYFIONT~EACH .. .._ te Mtect c_,.t & ~ ... fOf' tM• l or 4 9"td. °" W 14. Ta. S41bMit HC9'9'CJ" SHS.000. EXCITING WATERFRONT-SLIP ,,........., dKw l bed+• wttt. a.lip for 60' bo.t Ill • ,,.. ............. s...Mt IM1•/.,_ or..,.,.,. $675,000. FABULOUS BAYFRONT-YIEWS loo• to "*" & ewtert• with pn•ocy & seceity ht 2 INd. + deft. loot -'Ip ... 11. $620,000. ON 'WATER WITH BOAT SLIP Open & etttertolftinq 4 b•d. fen. rm. '" o pri•Clt. COflllUUftity. $342,500 fff. LAKEFRONT WITH DOCK Coordinated dec or • bed. with colftftlUnity facilities. $229,500 CANALFRONT--HEWPORT SHORES Spacious 2°story 4 ~ I~ patio, co....uty pool & tl'Mi1. $225,000 WATERFRONT CONDO-SUP Glalftour, security, VIEW 2 bed. 2 ba. Lean/option or tttms. $325,000 VIEW OCEANFRONT-lAGUNA l.ach co-op 2 bed. 2 ba. L90H/option or will ccrry S•cond T.D. $255,000 ,ri•acy, s.curity 2 bed. 2 ba. coop. loQf sUp a•oil. S 197,500 We ho•e Mobile Homes on Ht. Woter from $47,500. HOMES WITH VIEWS: FRONT ROW VIEW-SPACIOUS Fftsh & Mwly dKonrt.d 4 bed. billiard room, ..._ room for pool S49S,OOO IMMACULATE SEAVIEW-VIEW Special thruout 3 bed. tam. rm. potio, otriafft. Gated c°"""""lty. S3S5,000 HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS-CONDO lnteresHftCJ pastoral VIEW 3 bed. fom. rm. Comm. pool & teonnis. SI 82,500 BACK BAY VIEW-URGE Owtter wil u chaft¥ this spocl0tt1 4 bfll. din. nn. custom hotM. Submit t.nm. $248.000. HOMES HEAR THE WATER: EXECUTIVE TOWNHOUSE CONDO Enjoyable 2 h.d. with mini VU. S..,.r pool, jacun.i & sauna. Steps to luch. SI 14,500 BETWEEN 2 BAYFRONTS ChanniftC) 2-story lolbao Island home with add on possibiliti•s. 3 bed. + I~ patio. $245,000 LIDO ISLE LIFESTYLE-CONDOS Hew decor in & Ot1t. 2 b.cl. $210,000 Clftd 2 bed. $225,000. WALK TO BAYFRONT & OCEAN Fabulous redecorated 2-story 3 bed. fam ""·with curb aippeal $359,500. PRICE REDUCED-UDO ISLE Gra.cl .. S bed. home with dtarachr. Stlb_.. feose/opHon or terms. SH this ........ $495.000. BEAUTIFUL BLUFFS-"Z" TnteMy cMcorahcl 2·story 4 bed. l ba. COlldO ..... ""· fam. ""-s 192,000.· COfftM. poof. NEAR BEACH DUPLEX Y OH9 & IOrCJ• 4 & 2 b•d. ""Its. c .......... to ... $350,000. DUPLEX FOR EXCHANGE ~Stop•· te IHC9' 1.. octf.. '"'•Mia IHsU.. la 2 t.H.. ..ats. Ult.000. CDSTA MESA CONDO ...., ,.,..., J M4. wM poof & ........ 111.fOO. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. 24:10 W C o<' .. 1 li1qlh, .11,. Nl'Wport lW<lch 631·1400 ,:~-~WM~ CUSTOM Nt•or Mesa Verde Country Club solf rourso One s tory, rumbling ran,·h s ty le· homt• ~ lldr . 5000 + Ml ft . pool w s pu Cull JJC'k l l' llundlt:man 63 l J266 COUNTRY CHARMER funtnsllc one story. 4 Odr . near park ll tJ:hly up~rad<'<I w 'htJrdwood floors. oak bor & lot.c; mor e G O·O d l·c s' Call h<'k "' fla ndlc m an 631 1266 MESA WOODS '.· Hlk from the purk. this 4 Bur . f 11 rn rm hom l' show :, f)l'1<ll· ol owncr~h1p Clo~c to So. Coast Plata & f wvs P r1 ct>d r1~hl at Sl33,900 <'.di .lttc·kie Handle m an 631 ·1266 REDUCED Sho1·cc1t rrs Canyon View. Creauve f1n~inein~ availu ble As k for Tim HhonC' 631 1266 OWNER WILL CARRY Largt• 2nci. Pool Or can1C'anyon Vi e w A:-k for Ttm Rhon<.• 631 -1266 IRVIME -GREENTREE For rl'llt or leas t• 4 or !l Bdr .. 3 Ba . 2 s tury wlfMr. downstnir·s. $6751 mo + S(•<· dt·p. Hoy Siemens 1131-1266 IDYLL WILD l Bdr home w lovely rear yard vi ew of ldyll wild Park $64 ,900. Ask for Roy Sit1mL·ns 631·1266 DESIRABLE ANAHEIM Covi n~ton 4-Plex. Good location off 57 F reeway -near colle~e & s hoppinl!. 1-3 Bd . 3-2 Ild. 8223.900. T r ade or cxC'han1H· A s k fo r Rov Siemens 631-1266 . EXECUTIVE FAMILY HOME In prC'stige area near Mesa Verde C'o untry Cluh. 4 Bdr. Oe n -Formal Dining. t rpg r adt•<I throughout. Large private r l'ar ~·ard \\. Lt·g. s wimming p11ol Only $1 ~9.500 . Call G len tlrllwarth 6:H-126fi R&.IM~ of costo -so, "°"•· t1••port beocll, it1C. 234 E. 17th Stre•t. Costa Mesa 63 1-1266 '\;,1t1nnw1dc Nt:twork or lndiv1du111ly < '" n1-rl ;ind Opc>rntecf Hc:il r.s1a11• OffiC't'~ ~II. macnab I Irvine ~ realty HA.RIOR VIEW HOMES O,EH SUH. t ·S JST T IME OFFERED! 2-story. 5BR home w12•familv rm .. 4 1 z baths. Newly remode led ins ide & out! Shingle & brick exterior -wood floors. ceilings & handrails - t.'nclosec1 entry l\dj to park for rH 1vacy S259 ,900 fee . 1820 NEWPORT llT LLS OR EAST. .Joy«<.' Edlund 6'12-8235. <V-!8> 642·823S 901 Do>1er Dri>1e 644·6200 Hatbor View Center Irvine at Campys Valley Center 7SM 414 HOME OR OFFICE This quaiM Mqrth L9CJMO home has ..._ ftinly r•fllrbbhed, f•cthnMJ hardwood floors. bcty wl•dows o•.rlookl•g the rociflc. bllitt-1 .. kJtchn with J...,.... rc.ge OMI Ht. bnt part is that It c• ....,.. as yovr offic• wlttt c .1 •OfthNJ. • short walk to HM Mochff of LagMftO oftd boot canyon tltoppMg. S 171, tSO. EARLY ILUFFS CONDO fhls highly .. pgr oded 2 bedrooflt cOftdo 11 ldffl for utertol•l119 ••d 9roclo111 11•1119. l•t•rlor ••nlties l•cl•: ... c.,,.tt, wood """· ... bor ...... ~· .... ••d .... ,,. ...... c.,.,., 1telrwoy. S 169,000. OpH s...-y 1.s . 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499.4551 SCMlllaLGCJUna 4t7-33JI L-...lnch 495-1720 L-.... ....... 4tMil2 D-..PoW • MAGNIFICENT M ini est at e. commanding view or Back Bay. mountalns. city lights. Hugo lOl on Promontory. ~bedrooms. 4 ~ bath.q. 1014 M ar¥ters Drive. Dover S h ores. Newport Beach. OPEN SAT /SUN l ·S . A s k t o r T h eo Whitehead. BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX ReaulifuJ marriage of wood. brick & ~luss in beach setting. Ask for Eileen A rtukovich . PRICE REDUCED Own~r motivated. Lowest priced 5 b~droom in Jrvine. $11 2.500. 14962 Piper Circle. Irvine. OPEN SAT. & SUN 1-~ As k for Vera Sharp CAMEO HIGHLANDS Shows like a new home. To p quality r<'I urb1shmgs. 4518 Wayne. Cam eo ffi~hlands. Corona del Mar. $225.000. OPEN SUN . 1-5 . As k fo r T o m i\ks ercau LEASE Peek·a -v1ew of ocean. 4 bedroom. 211z hath. $750. mo. Ask for Tom Gollier PRIME OFFICE SPACE 8000 square feet. $1.10 NNN. Ideal for profes s io nal g r oups. As k for Tom Mcs ereau WOODSTREAM Lowest priced 3 bedroom. 21 ~ bath home in this woodsy d evelopment. A sk for Theo Whitehead ... BELOW MARKET R ~1~·l'resl Exccutl\'(' for act1v<.· family o r t'nlertainmg Pool $242,500 1907 Glenwood . Nt"Aport tk a l'h OPEN S J\ T & S U N I 5 A-..k fo r Tht'o Whitehead CE BEDBBE ELKINS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE 54 DRAKES BAY OPEN SUM 1-5 S pectatular Spyglass. Lovely Five Bedroom Model. Night Lights View. Professionally La ndscaped. Many Extra Features : Pool. Sauna. Spa. Entry Leads To Large Laving Room & Formal Dining. Mode rn Kitchen. Ga m e Room . S u bmit Offers $525.000. 2712 VISTA UMBROSIA OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 New Offering. S harp E nd Unit. Single Story. Paula Plan. Three Bedroom Plus Light. Cheerful F amily Room With Wrap-Around Patios For Ind oor/Outd oor E ntert a ining . Good Greenbelt Locale. Air Conditioned. A ''Joy Of Newport Listing". I 9211 BIDDLE OPEN SUM 1-5 One Of Turtle Rork ·s Best Four Bedroom Popular Plan 3. Lovely One Story. I.ur ge.' Li ving Hoom With F ircplu<'<'. Exl'cllcnt Floor Plan. C o mmun1t~· P o ol . T e n ni s . Playground This Is A "~lust-Sec." Priced Al SI t7 .000. I 0 RUE FONT AIMEBLEAU OPEM SUM 1-5 Bi.a Canyon. Pnme Security fn The Deane-Built Homes . Jmmac ulatt• Dover Model. Two Bedrooms. Two Baths. Plus Den. Hug e Mas ter Suite. Decorated In Beige Tones. End Unit Jn Excelle nt Loration. Pcrfeet llome For Small F'a milv $28!),!)()(). . 8612 BA YOMME OPEM SUM 1-5 lluntmgton Ilearh Beauty Grea t Ont• Story Four Bedroom Hom e In La C u e s t u A re a . C o rner L ot Privacy. Ptefessionally Decorated. P lu s h Car pels Thru-Out. Great Decor . Wallet .Ya rd V(!RV Access. Man y Ex t r~..-Ca ll For Appointme nt. On~ll9.700. 15 CANYON CREST OPEN SUM 1-5 Lowest Priced Condo On Fee Land Jn Canyon Crest. T hree Bedrooms. Two Fire places. Sundeck Off Master Bedroom. Wet Bar Poor. Sa una . Tennis Courts . Near Shoppin~. Good Security. Private Communily. Only $169.900 LINDA ISLE Spectacular Family Home On The Water In Newport Beach. Three Be droom s Plus Ma id 's R oom Large Family Room . Immaculate Condition. H uge Dock For Your Yacht. Call Now $1.500.000. FAIULOUS WA TERFROMT Truly Gorgeous C us tom Built Six Bedroom Home In Newport Beach. Best Available Loration On Lido Isle. Hu ge Family Room . Large Master Suite . Forever View Of Harbor. Oversized Lot Plus Large Dock . Call F'or Appointment. 631 -1800 111 DOVll P~IVI ... GASS4VB Save s>ntcloua gas 4t cal WALL.ACE & CO . RF.A.LTOR.S a l 433.1490 cno for a tour of avail11 bll" properties 1n thl" Ol'ean11lde. Carlsbad & V1Bta areas. Hometi rrom SM.000 still available. fUde AMT RACK l o Oceanside & we w i 11 meet yoo. escort you to the properties & return you to stauon. Call for DE:l'AlLS. 2 CUTI HOUSES on a 30ll300 ft. lot. 6114 W lSOlSt.C M. $89,500 Call owner, 645-8557 ~BUY' 3 bdr. 2 car gar . newly remdld. lge lot. S76,900 REALTY NETWORK 967 8400 ----- 10% DOWN l'ool Ol'l'lln brl'eZl'S, \l.alking d1stanct• lo the bl'St Newpo rt Rc al·h ::.t·hool s ll a rd\l.Ot>d Ooor.. llrt>plan '. l'Oppt•r plumb111g & H V & l'K>;Jt dl't't~:. Own1·r wdl n 1rrv '>l'i:ond ' 7 52 l !120 j QUAIL A,~~~~~~ t()pH f il l :lO ,,M.I 50/o OOWH II you need on thl'> l.IJPl.•r !>harp :!. ht:tlro<1m t'OndO with pnmc· 0 C Ux'Jllon Pool. Jal'11111 & alJ amcn1lll'~ OllL•rt•d a t onJ > ~ 1.500 C<.i II 540 · 31itm BOAT SLIP FOR INVESTOR/OWNER '11? year l'Xel'UllVl' l UIH.lo with 0t·ean \'ll'W Needs uWll('r ur investor lo l..ikt· ovl•r 91 ,.-. lo<in SJ\ l' S120. from 1·urrenl 1n terest rate Onh ov.ncr or tenants have atee!>S lo boat sltp in lh1s pnvalc guarded (·ommun1t y Lease the 1·ondu and have lhl• boat shp for your own use. S128.900 l'll!W)jrreJltiflnl 962·4411 er.:~> S46·e10J 3 +POOL $89,500 f'am s1w lrng rm. frpll . )..'OUrrnt>l kll. Sl'P mastt•r st ~. lgC' gamf' rC>u m w/wet bar lluKe coverl'<I polio, free form pool. lo w maint gro unds E Z f1nanc1nS!. C..ill n o.,_, 963 7AA1 ... ·. ·. llaH' 'omcthm~ tn 'I'll'' ( 'la.,~1f1t«l :.icL~ <lo It \I d i $2 $75 all it tc*es is o PENNY PINCHER AD Provatr 1nd1v1oua1, can now sell any item or com1:>1na11on or 11ems 101.111nq S75 or •ess w1lh .i 3 1tne dO tor '2 ronsecut•ve nav .. tor o nt v S 2 E .1cn i100•llOna1 tone •S 60• IOI the 2 d8VS Cnarqe your Penny Pincher Ao or use your Bankamericard o r Mas1ercnarge No com· merc1a1 ads accepted Coll today and SH lo"r ad '" prlftt OfttC)rrow! C:oll MOlllloy ttw"tl ~ l :OOAM .. S:lOPM fw H d cfer't ..-.W W coll br ·-• s.NrdcrJ fw s.-.,· • ...-. 642-5678 DAILY PILOT .1 Homeowne rs ... No There's No Reason t Wait to Buy Your Ne•t.W· Home ... Loans Now Ava-...... With Jnterest as Low as 8 1h% He re ·s how It wo rks. You can use the equity in your present bamc.._as a down payment on the neVft'lfmc you want to buy ... the n you can take over or assum e the existing ' Ida~ on the new home you wa nt to bu11.!at- the old interest rate. And best; of a ll. .. without a major increase in your m onthly payment. It's easy. it's legal...and it saves you money. Right now. Tarbe ll has literally H UNDREDS of properties frst~d with assumable loans. Call FHA, VA $79,900 Com e :-ec this c ha rming pride of owners hip 3 bedroom family home. Includes lovely fami ly room with n ew plus h carpeting . gourm et kitc hen rompletely furnished with n ew counte r bar. formal dining room. cozy rock fireplace. al'oustic ceiling ne wly painted thruout. and rover ed patio outs ide for your enjoyment. Hurry and call ! 540-1720 TAKE OYEtl 8.75 LOAM S74,000 On this s harp clean 3 b<.·droom ho m e locat<•d in a very m<·t• :.ir<'CJ. Pride or owne rship ho.me feature~ e legant dining room for spectal occas ions. h a nd y k itchen with many work areas. rangc1oven. plus no wax floor and l'ntrv Lovelv l ':.I rlhton<.· eolor:-. and room ror pooi VA finarn:mg :.ivutl<.ible' Call now !)40· 1720 POOL & SPA $187,SOO J\ lovely f\k~a Woods lamaly home with a s p;i and sparkling ::-.w1m pool to spot! yoursc:lf with. Luxury ..t bC'droom features approximately 2GOO square feel with formal danmg room. :-.t'µa rnle family room. Wl·t b:.ir with ~la ::.::. ~helve:-.. de lu>.c.• k t l l' h l ' n \\ 1th ra n g (' / ov t• n and cl1 o.;hwa~ht·r. m1rrorl'd C'alht'dr;,il l'l'lltng :.in<1 lo rmul ~t a m·a:-.l· lo 2 lt•H •I of th1-... ht·aut1lul i :-.torv homP Plu!-t'O H •n •d patio Wnn'l la~r • C:ill ~> 1 O· 1720 VA., FHA $78,500 Wtth tht:-. n 1c:L' rc:inc:h ~t yll' 3 bedroom home ronvemc ntly localed on quiet s treet Fcat url'S de luxe kitche n complete with range/oven. dis hwas her a nd eating a rea. large cozy fire place to s nuggle up to. lovely patio outs ide t o e njoy. Partaall~ painted thruout with extra ins ula tion plus e lectric garage opt>nc•r fl urry and r:-1 11 s to.1120 ASSUME 10% LO.AH! S 1 1 ... 000 On th1~ truly beautiful l\.\O-story Sand Pointe-ho me ideally located on u quiet <:Ul·de.sac s treet off from ctty traff1<· 'rnd conveniently close to South Co:1s t P luza F:lcgcinl 4 bed room :.. pprox 1 ma t c•I y 2350 s quare fre t 1nf'ludes a n irc big honus room. dtnrng area. separate , l'amtly room. deluxe kttcben with all budl ans and eating :ire<.1 <:01y fireplace a nd lovely b:.ick vard with gas harbequc to c•nJOY Won 't l<Jst • Ca 11 540· 1720 TA KE OVER 9.25°0 lOAH $93,900 Thi~ 1~ ~our l'hclnt't' l11 "llhm1t all olf<.·r-... nn :1 (•harm1n!.! "UP\•r d e<.in <·onlt'mpo r .1r ~ -..1~·1<· ho nw t hat ft·aturt•:-. '.l h1.•clroo m :-.. gourmet k1tc hC'n trh•all ~ furn is hed with rang e· OVl'n and d1shwas ht·r. largp f 1 r e p I a t' e . n cw p I us h t' a I' p l'l in g thruout. p a mt<>d in and nut. all loc ated on ti quit•! short r ul·rlt>·'>J 1· "''reel m a dcs1rahle ar('a m Cos ta :\le~ a Come s<•t• C' a II 5.t0-1720 VA. FHA S79,500 ,\ lovt•ly 3 hcdroom f am1ly ho mt· C'Omplt'le "'1th t•verythmg a family <·oulci ~ant A nice dinini.: area. pcrfc<'I mom lov1n ~ kiteh e n lwaut1ful[\ remodeled with hutlt ·tn d 1s h wus ht•r. s tove ,. u rdy new. doubll' O\ en . and new no wax vinyl. Al m ost new earthtone carpels, new plumbing . and wate r heater less tha n 1 year old. Cover ed patio and stor ag)0\·l'd. Call now. 540-1720 UPPER MEWftORT IA Y S 166,500 A truly beautiful Newport Bay t ownhome localed o n lovel y gr eenbelt with s uper view or bay a nd mountains . This ideal li ving includes 3 bed room s. or 2*den,12.so baths. c harming dining ar ea. gourmet kitchen with range /oven. dishwasher . and eating ar~a, wet bar with built-in r e fri gerator,. balcony off maste r bedroom. large firepl ace . Tile d p atio a nd co mmun ity p ool t o ~ojoy . Approxi mate ly 1850 sq ua rt Cieet. with pretty landsca ping. C41l now. 540·1720. 2955 S. HARIOl ILYD. COSTA MESA 5 l I I I •• ~ ~ . .. . .. •• ~ ,. .. • "' ... ~ • .. • ... ~ ~ ,. • .. .. . -;. .. > .. .. • . ... t •'-AHO IMGUSH TUDOI l"ool Bu~·h f'rc-nrh win doW5 & UXt'd tlr1' k i;1111>t t'. Gh1ol a t y nestled on ,1v1m1\ :1 "era! Loadt.'tl W Ill" t'I mg trees 4 t\K . 111d hbrary. Formial dm1n~ & Jg~ m str win~ v1l'~·:. HUfgOOUS 32' pool Th14 bomf' Is incre<J1bl So much mor e & only S137 ,500. Must i.~. ,·11 ll t~. 714-963-000Z IJK R OCEANFRONT JUST LtSTBU ! biamung 2 bdrm hOUSt.' with income unit in rc<1r. large R·2 lot S39~.0<IO bi3-3663 67f>.4777 F.ve!> associated 8ROK£R:i RfALfORS lJ]t, ...,., lolt>na ti l l ]b&l NEWPORT HGTS DUPLEX 2 bdrm b11<'h, lgc as sumabl e 101:111 . Only lllS.000 Pl.A YA REA!. TY 631·4990 Why rfll'/ 60/o Comm.? •$950• SELLS YOUR HOME FAST' F U LL RF:/\LTY SF.RVICE' ASSIST· U SELL 957·8787 NEW PO RT II F·:ACIT. ~110.fOI :!hr. :!h,1. 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YOH &autartb' 'cps tom home on the'golf cours e , featuriOf 1)T lge. bdrms .. study. enormous family rm. & 4 biftths. <.:omplete walk·ill, bf,r. Lovely grounds 'lrit:t. pool & jacunt. ~95.000 Ask for Barbara Hutchings 644-1211 019-. T /SUM l·S 20 OYPUSS POINT ~· 11• I laO~MOOR, HsfMMo V&.w Hlns Fantastic view Includes ocean.·~ & night ll gbt.s fl"Ofr1 tN$ 'hchanUng 4 bdrm.!1Mnlly rm. home wi\W\ ravcOy central courtyard. Home Is on large grounds offering • prav aC'y. for Barbara ·12H /SUN l·S HOOva HOUSIS FO• SALi 2 ... oow 5''1 TUIUn, Newport Beach HI 0303 $129,900 Sun l 5 1987 Church St., EHtsld . C M M1·82SS $92,500 Sun t 5 W Udo Pork Or. C·2, N R ~7711 Sun l IS #8 Whilrwalcr rTtUrk > Irv 675 6000 St6S.OOO Sut Sun 1·5 2lt Vla San Remo lLldo l~lc) NB 87~ Sit7'7.SOO Sat1Sun l ~ 1100 RuUand Rd If l I Wt>,tcll!O NB 642·8235 Sat lSUn 1·5 2502 Vl'lt3 Pr rnttyshort·~ >NH 642-8235 Snt/Sun J 5 1•RG1 Bumh.am Cir . Jrvme ~51 3067 Sat 1Son 1 ~ S06 ~th St • Nt'wµort Re •c·h li.a6 7t71 $163.500 Sun l 5 127 Wth St • llunt1ns:ton B<·h &16 717i SW0.000 Sat Sun l 4 1~70 Church SI.. Co-.t.1 Mt"-.t ti·lli 7171 S>t9,KOO Sun I ~ lU H Ill' t»onhunrblt·au I Big Cyn I NB fl3 I lf«t $289 ,!tOO Sunday I 5 12720Newport Ave #tR, Tus tin 675-6000 S!~2.500 ~un 1·5 # 12 Jetty <Jal'mme Ck> NB 675-Jttit S225,000 Sun 1·5 # l Citadel, Irvine 644·6200 Sun. 1-5 2017 Yacht Mischief <Seavicw> NB 644-6200 $299.500 Sun. 1·5 231 Poppy, ('orona de l Mar 675-5511 $360.000 Sunday 1·5 #8 Solona {Ra ncho SJ> Irvine 642-5200 $134 ,500-fN· Sun 1·5 2 IR plus FAM RM or OEN •861 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa 548·5155 Open Sun. 1-5 409 62nd St.. Newport Beach 646-6769 Sll0.000 Sat/Sun 12-6 2000 Port Cardiff <HVHms> NB 675-6000 $156.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2039 Port Chelsea, Newport Beach 673-4313 $162.500 Sun 12·5 2057 Port Bris tol Cr CHVH) N.B. 673-9479 $158,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 Viejo, lrvine 955-1998 Sat/Sun 1·5 2307 Port Lerwick. N. B. 752-1700 5161,500 Sun 12·5 409 62nd St. <Npt. Shores) N.B. 646-6769 Sll0.000 Sat/Sun ll·G 3 IEOROOM 2656 Re<llands Dr .. Costa Mesa 540-1720 S93.900 Sun. 1-5 13'151 Hope St.. Garden Grove 540-1720 S79.500 Sun. 1·5 15 Crest Circle 1 Cyn Crest ) CdM 63 l · lROO $169,900 Sunday l ·5 34 Miners Trail. Irvine 559-8451 Sl29.500 Sun. 1·5 26 Whit ewater. CdM 549-1930 Open Sun 1·5 • 1224 Nottingham 1 Wcstc liff) NB 631·3444 $218,000 Sun. 1·5 216 Poppy <Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $335,000 Sun. 1·5 2045 Pt Weybridge I HVHms> NB 675-6000 $169,000 Sun. 1-5 600 Gary Pl.. Newport Beach 645·0303 Sl49.900 Sun. 1-5 :l337 Maryland Cr 1 Mesa Verde> CM 645·0303 S98.950 Sun. 1-5 :l253 Washington ( Mc·sa Verde> Cl\l 645-0303 $96.900 Sun. 1·5 6 Rue Valbonne {Big Cyn) N.B. 646-9688 Sunday 1-5 1924 Diana Ln I Harbor Tlghlnds> NB 642-8235 $129,500 Sun. 2-5 708 Avocado, Corona del Mar 549-2467 Sun 11 ·3 309 E. 19th, Costa Mesa Sun/Mon 10·4 34 Sil ver Crescent. Irvin e 955· 1073 Open Sat/Sun 188 The Masters Circ le. C.M. 548-1168 Sl24.500 Sat/Sun 1·4 2039 Port Chelsea. Newport Bch 673-4313 $162,500 Sun 12-5 4 Escapade <Npt Crsu NB 645-7036 $144.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 3136 Gibraltar <Mesa Verde) CM 645-0303 Sat/Sun 1-5 4807 Surrey (Cam ('O Hghlnds> NB 675-5511 S238.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 :l2l Ave Cerritos <Rl uffs) NB ()42-8235 Sal/StJn l 5 1968 San BruM <Bluffs l NB 612-8235 $124.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 Cumpana. Irvim• 955-1998/5~9-9470 Sat/Sun J-5 300 Flower St .. Costa Mesa 540-3666 S99.500 Sat Sun 1·5 1700 P a la u. Cost a Mesa 546-2313 $109,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2569 Orange, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $103,900 Sun 1·4 504 Redlands, Newport Beach 646·7171 $134,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1037 W. Balboa Blvd .. N .B 960-5580 $235.000 Sat/Sun 10·6 •954 Corona do c Mesa del Mar) CM 556·2660 $112,500 Sun. 1·5 24 Sea Isla nd. Big Canyon, NB 759-1501 $184,500 Sat /Sun 1 ·3 3 II pfut F~M RM or DEN • •4020Channel Place, Newport Bch 673-9116 $310,000 Sat1Sun 1-6 510 Via Udo Soud, Npt Bch 675-2764 $475,000 Sunday l ·S 103 W. Yale Loop (Woodbrdge Estates) I rv 640·2.360 $139.950 Sat/Sun 1·5 2208 Port Lerwick, Newport Beach 559-4556 $189.000 Sat/Sun 1.5 2574 Oxford Ln <Coll Pk) CM 754-1879 $88,900 Sat/St.in 12-5 •436 E .19th St., Costa M~a 548-5359 $114,900 Sun 1·5 3179 Sicily, Mesa Ve rde, C.M. 546~9614 $85 500 Sat/Sun tO·S 205 Via Koron, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-8423 $460,000 Sun 1·5 108 Ruby, Balboa Is land. NB 615-3331 Sun 1-5 15841 Monroe. Westminster 540..ae66 Stl3.ooo Sal/Sun 1·5 DIRECTORY ................ ...., ... ,.. .......... c .. •-·· r ............ ..._Mlew _ ._ .............. ..,•ad Illa .. _ .. .....,.. DAIL'f f'ILOT W/!Mf AM ............ ...................... ,..,_~ ..... 9' ....................... ,....,~ -...,. :mm Marleara 673-8700 $llR,500 Sat/Sun l :30-S •483 Abbi~ Way, Costa Ml'sa R5 1 0424 $129,000 Sunl2·4 112 V1u Qwto I Lado ls le 1 NS 61 1 !t900 $2W,500 Sun t 4 ZZ3 \'ia fthnra <Lido Isle> NB 644·~ $425.000 Sun 1-4 1721 Mtnunar 11wninsula> NB t;:H l100 $359,500 Sun l -5 2300 Heather Ln tChc rry Lkl NB 675-6000 $\R~.000 Sun . l ·S 1H07 Tradt•winds t Haycrcst> NB n75·3Hl $l98,000 Sun. 1·5 2921 Pebble Dr. <Orig HVH1s) CdM 675-6000 $375.000 Sun. 1-5 2005 Yacht Mischief (Seavu ) NB 675-3411 $265,000 Sun. 1·5 .2511 Vist a Dr. I Bayshores) NB 675-6000 5385.000 Sun. l ·S 1709 Oreas. Costa Mesa 645-0303 S un. 1-5 2712 Vista Umbrosia C Bluffs) N.B s:n -tROO St1nday l ·5 2027 Diann Ln 1 Harbor tlghlnds) NB 642 -823.5 $139,500 S un. 2 5 121x KN·l Dr. I HV Hills) CdM 644-ti200 $259.000 Sun. 1-5 5 Sunburst I Turtle Rock > Irv. 752-1414 Sun. 2 6 • 1130 Pembroke t Weslcltff) N . B 642-8235 $175.000-fce Sun. 10-2 310 Colleen Pl., Eastside. C.M 642-8235 $117,900 S un. 1·5 • 19 R oyal St. George< Big Cyn> NB 642-8235 $550.000 Sun. 1-4 :30 225 Via Quito. Lido Isle. N. B. 646-7711 Sun 1·5 • 11 36 Glenneagles < l\tarna Hin I CM 546-4141 $129,950 Sun. 1·5 •2340 Bayside Dr .. CdM 675·5511 $535.000 Sat/Sun l ·5 1500 Cornwall I Westcliff) NB 642·5200 $174,000-fee Sun. 1-5 • 1521 Dorothy Ln c Hbr Hlnds1 NB f-i42·5200 Sl69.000 S un. 1 5 •1212 Dover Dr I W~tclf) N.R 642-5200 Sl68,5UO Sun I 5 3117 Manistee. Costa Mesa 1112·4210 SlOS.900 Sun H • l:l29 Sussex Ln (WestclifO NH 759·08tl S2 18.000 SattSun 1·5 339 Cherry Tree Ln .. N B 1>45· 7554 $225.000 Sat 1Sun 12 7 •2005 Yacht Vigilant. Newport Bc·h 631·1400 $355.000 Sat iSunt-5 2581 Vista Dr. (Bays hores) NR 644·0060 $395.000-Fee Sun 1·5 3612 llamillon 1Clvrdl l lrv 581 ·7331 Sl 19.900 Sat 'Sun 2 ~ 1881 Royce Hd. (Univ. Pk > Irv 675-6000 S1G6.000 Sat Sun 1·5 22 1 Via San H<.•mo <Lado Isle> NB li75·GOOO S472.500 Sat Sun 1·5 3620 Ocean Blvd. COid CdM > CdM 675-6000 $4!J9.000 Sat Sun l ·5 :n Redwood Trt·e Ln <Univ Pk> Irv 64 4-9000 Sll6.500 Sun. 1·5 l 1712 Oonc·asll'r. Irvine 673-8550 $109.900 Sun I 5 • 1741Tustin,13/\. Costa Mes~ 646·3255 S89.500 Daily 9-6 2655 Bayshore Dr. ( Bayshores) NB 644-9060 Sun. 1·5 1801 T ahuna Terr <I rvine Terr >CdM 644-6200 S475.000 Sat Sun 1·5 2670 Waverly < Bayshorcs) NB 642-8235 Sat, Stm l ·5 1362 S.E. Skyline, Tustin 540-36f>6 $139.900 Sat Sun l ·5 2249 Tustin. Costa Mesa 546-2313 S174.500 Sun 1·5 2805 Europa. Costa Mesa 546-2313 SI 14 .500 Sun 1 ·4 250Colton <NwptShrs) NB 642-5200 $118.000 Sat, Sun l-5 :mo 1 Samoa P l CMesa Verd('J C.M. 55Ci-26fl0 $96.950 Sat/Sun 1·5 321 Santa Ana CN pt Jlg ts > N. 0 . G.t2-941l St 79.500 Sal sun l ·=-> 4 BEDROOM 24901 Adelanto Or . Lag una Niguel 581 -1181 $116,900 SattSun 1·5 1514 Dover Or. (Westcliff) N.B. $159,500 Sun 12:30-4:30 22837 ls la ma re. Lake F orest 631-1400 $229,500 Sat/S un 1-5 1514 Dover Dr. <Westcliff) NB S159,500 Sat/Sun 12·30-4.30 2020 San Re m o. Laguna Beach 494 -9473 $267.000 Sun. 1.30-5 1717 lowa. Costa Mes a 751·1473 OpenSunt-5 2658 Vista Ornada CThe Bluffs> N. B. 640-5560 $165.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 11t4500 Wayne. Coro na del Mar 673-8.550 $220.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 •3082 Madison. Costa Mesa 546·2313 $115.000 Sun 1-4 2016 Calvert, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $138,500 Sun 1·4 2414 Bonnie Place, Cost a Mesa 646-7711 Sat/Sun 1-5 14 Holly, Irvine 646·7711 Sat/Sun 1.5 •1907Glenwood. Baycrest. N.B. 640-5357 $242,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3322Nevada {Mesa Vertie> CM 645·0303 $1 l0,900 Sun. 1·5 1909 Commodore ( Baycrest) NB 642-8235 Sun. 1-5 2634 Vista Ornada < Blurfs) NB 642-8235 $164,500 Sun. 2-5 2449 Vassar <College Pk > CM 546·5880 $92,000 Sun. 1-5 4518 Wayne, Cameo Hghlnds. CdM 640.53$7 S22S 000 Sun 1·5 • 14912 Maytcn. Irvine 559-8451 $149,500 Sun l ri 137 12 Andele Way, Jrvlnc 559-8451 $119,500 Sut1 I ~ 2317 lrvine, Newport Bea('h 631 -1400 $248.000 Sun I ·~ •2340Cynthia Ct.. Co~tu M<·1rn 675-6000 $164,90() Sun I ~. 4151 Pleasant I Grntrl••· 1 11 v 213·433-5721 $108,UOO S1111 I ~. 4 IR pkn FAM RM M DIM 4512 Goldenglow. Vallaiw II . It v 552-7888 $119,500 ~.1l/"U11 I '• 40R2 Pleasant St. I G rt·cnl11·•· 1 Jr v 551-0452 SlOR.87~ S.11/Su11 I ·, 2807 Alta Vista Ur. I Jt;Mlhlull 1 NH 640-4119 $189,500 S al/Sun l :'. 33576 Via J)e Agua. San Jua11 Cas11 !\ 831-2600 $185.000 Su11 I ~, 1947 Prt Locksleigh , Npl lkh 644-6732 $172.000 Sal/Sun I ·, 1767L Cassia Tree Lanc. l rv1nc 759-0046 $249.500 Sal/Su11 J ~ 1421 Kings fld .. Newport Bc:.ich 631 MOO $495.000 Sat/Sun I ~. • l083Visalia Dr 1 Me~a Woods1 CM 540-1720 Sl87,500 Sal/Sun 1 5 l!l/\lmo11dTretcCJniv Pkl Irv 675 6fl()O SI 19,500 S~l Sun I .'i 620 Don~1ld Pl 1Nwpt Hgts> :"JB 675·ti000 $245.900 Sat1Sun 1-5 -204 Via San Remo 1 Lido Isle> NB fi44 -9060 $495.00-Fee Sun. 1-5 G09 Donald P l 1 Nwpt Ilg ts l NB 675·6000 $251 ,900 Sat/S un 1·5 516Cancha 1The BluffsJ NB 644 ·9060 $185,000 Sun. 1·5 1330 Galaxy Dr. I Dover Shores) NB 644·9060-Fee Sun 2·5 931 1 Hudson. Huntington Bch 962-4454 $142.5(.KI Sall Sun 12·5 :woo Windward Ln 1 Baycrestl NB 675-6000 $23:->.000 S<.1t 1Sun 1·5 2514 Lak(I Park Ln 1 Cherrv Lk >NB 675-0000 S245.000 Sat Sun l ·S 2501Wmdov1·r1 II V tllll!.1 Cd:\1 ti31 :J.144 S~H.500 ~at Sun 1·5 •2.15 1 Ba~ Farm l'I . St.tnta Ana llts f>it.J 901;1J $172 . .'lUO Sat, Sun 2·6 •IX 11; Huttonshell 1 Uaycresti N R 1;4,1 ~)f)(> $3Hl.500·Fl'e S:.it Sun l 5 17 Coventry I Harbor IhdgC'I N.B 75H-0811 S450.000 S3t, Sun l ·S 17W Terrapin Way 1Baycrest 1 NB 1175-3411 S249.5o<t SatiSun 1 ·5 • Jl;t 5 Huth Lane 1 H rbr Hghlnds 1 ~ H 759·0811 $179.500 Sal/Sun 1·5 36 H cdwood Tree Ln I Univ Pk) Irv fi75 ·J.111 SlSS.000 Sat 1Sun 1 5 •2030 Baltra, Mesa Verd<'. C '.\1 545-9491 Sat/Sun 12·5 •2022 L(•mnos Dr. :\tesa \'erde. CM l'i3t 12flQ SI59.500-lec Sal/Sun 1 s 432 l sabf'IJ41 Tt•rr , Cd~J 644-4848 S400,000 Sat/Sun 1 5 4515 Orrington, Corona dcl Mar tl73-R550 S349.000 Sun l ·5 2071 Port Provence. Newport Bch 673-8550 S245.000 Sun 1-5 •4501 Gorham <Cameo S hores > CdM 673-7040 $595,000-Fee Sal/Sun 1-5 429 M a~nolia. Costa Mesa 646-2633 $139.500 Sat/Sun 10·5 1921 I Riddle 1 Turtler ock > Irv 631 ·1800 $147 ,000 Sunday 1·5 4533 Tre mont <Cameo Shores I CdM 673-1181 S475 .000 Sunday J ·5 8612 Bayonne c Lacuesta> Hunt. BC'h 631 -1800 $119,700 Sunday l -5 6721 Melbourne Dr .. Huntington Bch 541 -5032 $104.000 Sun. 1·5 1424 Seacr estt HVHls l CdM 675-6000 S215.000 Sun 1-5 Hi ll Yacht Maria 1Seavu ) NB 675-6000 $273.000 Sun. 1 ·5 4806 Cortland <Cameo Hinds) CdM MS-6000 $172.000 Sun. 1·5 906ncJJb1F:1Btu ffl N.B. 675·3411 $243.500-fee Sun. 1-5 • 1300 E.c;telle Ln c Wstclf) NB 675-6000 $279.500 Sun 1·5 435 Canal St < Nwpt Sh r s) N.B. 675-3·11 l $179.900 Sun. J .5 1805 Glrnwood Ln < Baycrest> NB 642-8235 $339,000 Sun. 1-5 1032 Santiago Dr .. Newport Bch 675-6670 $497,500 Sunday 1·5 2555 Vista { Bayshores) N. B. 642-8235 Sun. 1·5 8842 Sailport Dr .. Huntington Bch 751 ·3642/962·4173 $175.900 s 12-4 207 1 P or t Bri stol Cir I HV llom es)NB 644-6200 $179,000 Sun. l -5 2365 Mesa Dr .. Santa Ana Heights 642-8235 $152,500 Sun. 2-4 2012 Yacht Re.5olute cSeaview) NB 644·6200 $365,000 Sun. l -5 3900 Park Green I HV H ills) CdM 640·5560 $260,900 Sun. 1·5 3952 Cedron, Irvtne 551-1675 Sunday 1-5 •120 Kings Pl <Clfhavn> NB 642-5200 $558,000 Sun. 1-5 2451 Bayshore Dr .. Newport Beach 494.0029 $398,000 Sun l ·5 17531 Jacaranda, Irvine 759-1501 $185,500 Sun 1 ·S 2810 Serange Pl., Mesa Verde. CM 751-3696 $140.000 Sun 1-7 * 1633 Santiago < Baycrestl NB 642-5200 $245,000-fee Sal/Sun 1-S 2510 Vista Bay a f Back Bay> NB 642-5200 $269,000·fee Sat/Sun l ·S 3906 Inlet lsle <HVHls> CdM 642·5200 $258,000-fee Sal/Sun 1-S •4001 Ondine Cir., Huntingto n Bch 846-1371 000 Sun 1 ·5 202! E. Balboa Blvd .• Balboa Penllrt 642-8235 $56.5,000 Sat/Sun 1-S • 1834 Comm<>Qore <Bay crest ) NB 642·8235 $219,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1632 Galaxy (Dove r Shores> NB 642·8235 Sat/Sun hS •2011 Yacht Defender <Seaview) NB · 644-6200 Sat/Sun t s •45:i9 Orringt on <Cam eo Shor es> CdM 642·8235 $460,000-ree Sal/Sun 1·5 006 Se Ills, Newport Beach 675-3411 $239.000 fee Sun 1-S' • 1834 Commodore. Bay crest 042-8235 $219,000 Sun 1-5 r~Via t.idoSoud (Lido Isl ) fitJS..9850 $635K Sun l · 5 11210 Be"onia, l''ountain Va1Jey 7.52-1700 $120.000 Sun 124 •3077 Ty~r Wuy, Costa Mesa ~11fi 2313 S9:J.500 Sun l ·S. • 2?.7 Shnwood Pl.. Costa Mesa M2 <»67 SlGS.000 Sun. 1·5> • ·1'1:11 fll ackrin <Racquet Club> Irv :1~111· Jfi71 $140,000 Sat/Sun 11 ·4 5 IEOIOOM ··~1.1 Aqu:mw •. lluntingto11 Bch '"''· 771 1 Sat/Sun l ·~ 11>11 Marinn Or . DoverShrs, NB •!10 ~j57 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1 -~ w .. 1?. f'lfWr Cir, Gr eentree. lrv fi41J ;..:1~,7 $112,SOO Sat/Sun 1·:7 1!1'1 ~·•~h•h :.iwk , Irvine · :,:,!, M..'il $189,500 Sun. 1-5 • l Hf>tJt ·~CJ HJy I Spyglass I CdM f.11 r>i'))() S7SO.OOO Sun. 2·6 S H piM FAM RM or DEM ·.1 I >t •1k1· ... H<Jy ( Spygl\ISS) NB 11:ll llit1'J S525.000 Sal/Sun l·S :!2:1/\1::11 '" H:.ilh<,:.i Is land 1;7;, 1u1.1 S:lfJ!i ,000 Sal/Sun 12·5 •;.11 t 'v11r , .. ,., l't 1 R1~ Cyn 1 ~B 1,:u :wu S7'.!!'i,OOO Sat/Sun l ·5 1 ;,Ji'. Ant 1 ~u:.i Way< Dover C.,}1rJrc~. '·' IS •i41 '.J(JIJ'J S4:J5.000.F C"e Sun. 1·5 •*'Ii Chr·r ry 11 dh 1 Rig Cyn J NB fj4(J·57 ll S 1.375.000 Sun. 1·5 l<!L!J Pt Hnst<JI HVHms) NB ti?S-3411 S20!1.uoo Sat/Sun t -5 #~ l>raJ<1."i Day 1 Spyglass> N. B. 759·0811 $465.000 Sun. l ·5 282~ Zell Dr . Laguna Beach 4!H ·8519 $695.000 . Sun l·S l l>f'l'rwood La ne 1 Bi g Cynl NB f.i4·t-f~ 5095.000 Sun l ·5 J51fl Kt•el 1Jr 1 t!Vllls1 Cd~l tii5·6000 S327 500 Sun. l ·5 t:l:l Via ~IC:l' 1 Lado l <>lc 1 NB tii:l 6000 S610.000 Sun. 1·5 • ltiOfj St:J Hell rl tSpyglsR1dge ._ <'drn fj·11·205R $5.50.000 Sun 12-fi 11 Burnin.1? Trel' '01g Cyn > NR ti 1·Hi200 SH..\5,00U Sun J ·~ i Chc·rr'.v' I I ills c Big Cyn l '.'iR 6..\4·6200 5439.000 Sun. 1·5 2708 Cardin::il 1 ~t <'":l Verde' l C~l 546·5880 Sl49. 750 Sun. 1 ·5 2040 Phal::i ropl' t !\frsa Vc•rdc» C.M 6i5·551 l SI56,900 Sun. 12·-1 153:1 Miramar Ave. Newport Sch 644-721 L S439,000 Sun 2·6 i6 I llllcrest. 81g Canyon , NB fiiS-2311 $!}20.000 Sun l 5 lflllli l rvme, Ravcrest. N.B f-i46·77l 1 St49,700 Sat Sun 1-5 6 BR phn FAM RM or DEH t5-18Galaxy1 Dov<.'t Shores11\iB IS!H>Bll . $415.000 SauSun 1 e DUPLEXES FOR SALE 21R&28R 3226 Broad St .• Newport Beach !}79-5099 Sat/Sun l ·S 189 Virginia Pl .. Costa Mesa n31·3588 Sat /Sun 12'5 l llt & 2 BR 211 Sapphire. Balboa Island 644-9060 S375,000 Sun. 1·5 711 · il l1 :? Heliotrope, CdM 673·8494 $260,000 Sun. 1-S 413-4131/:i Goldenrod, CdM 673-8494 $325,000 Sun. J-S 415-415112 Goldenrod, CdM fl73-8494 $325.000 Sun. J -$ lll&lH 1954 Church St < Eastside l CM i59·08ll Sl72.500 Sat/Son l ·!> 6t:J.6131/:i Man gold. CdM i59·081l $249,500 Sun. 1-5 621 Jasmine. Corona del Mar 640· 1308 Open Sun 1·4' TRIPLEX FOR SALE 2 IR• 2 IR• l 1R 1802 Orange. Cost a Mesa 646·7171 $179,000 Sun 1·4 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I IR ,._ FAM RM or D94 liOO Westcliff Dr .• Newport Bch 642-8.583 $79.000-up Sat/Sun 1·5 2 IEDROOM 104 Via Antibes. Lido Is le. NB 631·1400 $210,000 Sun 1·5 19 Woodland <Wdbr~) I rvine 551-1688 $96,500 Sat/Sun 11·4 2554 Elden Ave (Cedar G le n ) C.M. 642-6734 $91.500 Sat/Sun 10·5 30 Seascape. Newport Beach 631·1400 $114,500 Sun 1·5 16415 Martin Lane, Hunt. Hrbr. 846-3336 $186,900 Sun.'l·S 2105 Descanso <Bluffs> N .B. 644-7020 $169,000 Sun. t ·S 2 U ,... F~M RM or DIN 414 Vista Grande <The Bluffs) NB 759-0811 $259,500 Sa l ·S/Sn 10·7 #3 Flores (RchSanJoaquin) Irv 851-0325 $139.;5()() Sun 1:5 . '"' •• w ......... . *** w ......... ,... 1 • i~lilla ... ~ .. -•••• ••••••••':':'.~••••••••1~~.~ ......... ~!~!.~.~ ........ ~~ .......... ~~~~· ~~~~!'! .......... !~!! SJndiry.July 15, 1979 DAILY ~tl1~T !t7 . •111 1001 t 1•r• I 002 •••r• I 002 . .._ .. ,For Sde Hous•t for SM Honn,_. 5"' -................. ....................... ....................... ....................... ······················.· ....................... ···········~·,·:··~ ~ ~ ~ ~:~:~ .......... !~. :·····~··········~~ ............ ~·;~.! .. ' I I ' ~ • ~ 'Ord Beach Realty REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 LIDO.OM THI IA\' Not ~ kinj? just h vt> hkt• on(· 111 this modern condominiu m w1lh R8rage & modern l'lt'vator serv1t•t• ALSO boat s lip a v aUablt', The ttver <'ha n ging rnurin(' view vrovidc.·s u <.'c.>nllnuou:. inspirat.ion. This ele~ant condomintum tonsbl5 or 2 b<'droom:,. f am1ly room , & gourmet kitcht>n . Enjoy Ne~Port tn tht.' Culleist for only s~so.uoo Plt•aSl' call for app()intment COMI wtTH US to Gulaxy Ot . explorE• this extravagant beauty 12 Ft. ceilings. 5 Bedrooms. Family room. Dining room. Gourmt>I k1!t·ht!n Breakfast room. Pool. Front line v1t.'w or the ocean. n ac..·k Bay & night lights. This extraordinary DOVER SHORES home was Ot-:StGNF.O FOH GRACIOUS ENTf<~RTAlNING $675,000 Please call for appointme nt * OPEN HOUSES * SPYGLASS 5 Bedrooms. dining & famil y rms .. pool. view. lf8 Or:.iki.:s Bav OPEN SUN. 1-5 .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . $465.000 HAllotl llDGE 4 Bedrooms. dining & family rooms. view. 17 Coventry OPEN SUN 1·5 ............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . $450,000 DOVH SHORES 6 Bedrooms, dining & family rms. view. 1548 Galaxy OPEN SUN. 1-5 . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . S415.000 IAYCREST 5 Bedrooms. family rm. & dining area. 4 Baths. lH07 Sandalwood OPEN SUN. 1·5 .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . ..... $310.000 ILUFFS Customized 2 bedrooms & family room. 414 Vista Grande OPEN SUN. 10-7 ......................................... . $259,500 CORONA DEL MAR Duplex; 3 bedrooms, 211~ baths each uni t. 613-131:.? Marigold OPEN SUN. 1·5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......................... . . S249 .500 ~:~T;UFf 3 Bedrooms. dining & fa mily rooms. pool. 1329 SUSSEX LANE SUN 1-5 · · · ·. · ·. · ·....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... $218.000 HARIOR HIGHLANDS 4 Bedrooms. family room, pool. 1615 Huth Lane OPEN SUN. 1·5 .. .. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. . . . . .. _ .. Sl79.500 COSTA MESA <Eastside> Nt'w duplex. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths eath. 1954 Church OPEN SUN. 1-5 . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. ........................... $172.500 COSTA MESA CEastsidc) Under construction. 6 condos. 3 & 2 bdrms. 1631 Irvine OPEN SUN. 1·5 ...... -. . . . . . . . . . • . • . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . Starting $112.500 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 'Wafts,. S.J<ing & A66oc. 673-2500 HARBOR VIEW HILLS, CdM Sl4.500 REDUCTION-HOW $305,000 3415 QUIET COYE OPEN DAILY 1·5 Our "Country French" charmer with s mashing ocean view. French doors. shutters, moldings. red used brick. beamed ceilings; on quiet cul-de·sac Owner will consider 2nd T.D. Wh at else is needed? Come see us now ! &"' tws HHy dlrectcwy wtHt y.. tWs weetrttld as ,_ .. .._., .._,..._ •• fM loc.tfclM lllf~ befow ... tMlcria-1 ... ~ .... by odYwtlsiiMJ ..... , .. 'today's OAILY PllOT WAMT.AOS. P*-•wliMJ .,.._ lloMws for Mit. w rettt on W'9lcl to list-" iltf~ ilt ttM1 eolwM roc:h Jrw.p. S.....y _. ..,. CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 3 IEDROOM 2045 Vi&ta Cajon, Newport Bch 559-8451 $152,500 Sun.1-5 251 1 Sunflower #2Ll3, Santa Ana 675-1642 $77,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 505 Vista Grande (The Bluffs ) N. B. 640.~ $163,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 311 Alta Lane, Costa Mesa 548-5647 $89,500 Sat/Sun 2-5 # 4 IEDROOM 606 Hilvanar <Bluffs> N .B. 644-4869 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 IR pin FAM RM or DEH 436 Vista Roma, Newport Bch 631 -1400 $192,000 Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE 3 II ..... FAM ltM or DIN 17665Iron8ark (Univ. Prk.)lrv. S51.eG89 $107,077 Sat/Sun 9.5 4 ...... FAM RM or DIM 26 Tahoe <:Peters Twnhme> Irv. 615-SUt $155,000·f ee Sun. 1·5 HbME & INCOME FOR SALE :a• ,...,_z • 2561 Elden <all new) Costa Mesa 979.5099 Sat/Sun 1 ·S 759·0.811 * @r~@Y~ ~ BIG CANYON We arc proud to exclusively p resent 25 PINEHURST A truly lovel y h ome set in an atmosphere of peace. tranquility & total privacy. $490.000 OPEN SAT. & SU~. l ·S 644·1 493 640-4277 180 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach macnab I Irvine realty llG CANYON-DEANE HOMES Condominium Living at Its lest! 4 to Choose From! DEAUVILLE Overlooking golf course & night lig hts! 4BR res. in cul-de-sac location w/lg. pvt. yard & deluxe spa. Slate entry & foyer, parquet floor in kitchen, plantation s hutters. paneling, air-cond. & security system. $599,000. <V-105) DOVER Expanded to provide 2 master suites. 10' ceiling in entry & living rm. Informal den w /Wct bar. Air cond. $280,000. (V-106) IORDEAUX Courtyard entry to this lovely JBR res. w/covered patio, wet bar, dining area & brkfst. n ook. Private patio off master s uite. $365,000. CV-107) VEltSAILLE Sophisticated des ign features winding stairway overlooking 'mbl. entry & spacious living rm. Walls of glass. 48Rs -den w/fplc. - dining rm -game rm w/sep. stairway & bath. $669,000. (V-108) LYNNE VALENTINE 644·6200 6424235 644·6200 90t Dover Drive Harbor View Center Irvine a t C.mpus Valley Center· 752·1414 presents GATED ENTRY OFFERS PRIVACY TASTWUUY DICOIATID IAYCllST -orrert> pleasures for all. Pool s urrow1cJcd by deck with f'irepJt for outdoor enjoyment, large family room lind formal dining room + professional dark room. On foe land-$245,000. 16ll s.ttogo. Ml o,.. Sat/Sein 1·5 HARBOR VIEW HILLS HST IUY AYAILASLE -4. Bdrms. large mas ter s uite -brick fireplace in family room -3 car garage. Carmel Model. You own the lnnd' It's immaculate and vacant. See Hus outstanding offering. 3'106 lllllet Isl~ Dr., CdM Opet1 Sat/S-I ·5 A REAL FAMILY HOME WITH REAL SWIMMING POOL - Spacious Harbor Highlands 3 Bdrm home on extra wide lot. Roomy family room with fireplace. added hobby/work room . separa te breakfast room off spacious kilchen and covered patio. $169.000. 1521 Dorothy Ln.., NI Open Sat/S. 1·5 SOPHISTICATED LIVING MOVE RIGHT IM To this adult home decorated to perfection. ll looks like a model -s pecial feat ures incJudc : Cathedral <·e ilings, s kylights. and new oak kitchen. Wal k to s h ops and restau1·ants. Make it yours ! 1500 Comwall, NI Opett S-. 1-5 VISTA RAYA! THE MAME SAYS IT WELL Beautiful Back Bay view from this 4 Bdrm, family mom home . On 1,2 m·rc in Newport Bearh. Enjoy the fruit tr('cs. the abundant outdoor pl<1y area and especially that view. S26!J,000 and you own all that land! 251 0 Vista Baya, HB Open Sat/Sun I ·5 A TOUCH OF EUROPE VIEW-CLIFfHAVEH This unu~LHll home is on OV<.'r 1 :1 atre -pnvatv and l'leganC'e a bound . See this 4 Bdrm home with its lovely gardens. large pool with grand entertaining area-containing BRQ pit. bar and stage for dancin~. No other like it ~ I 20 Kincp Pl., HI Opett Sun. 1·5 NEWPORT SHORES ~REATIYE FINANCING AVAILAILE! Owner will he lp on this vacant 3 Rdrm A-fra me home with added-on family room. Community pool.. tennis court. onlv 2 blocks from beach. No car e yard. Super buy. 250 Cotton. NB O~ Sat/Sun I ·5 WINSOME WESTCLIFF MA.HY DESIRABLE QUALITIES -Nice pool. 3 Bdrms. family room. added sun room + more. Indoor BBQ. fireplaces. EZ care yard with extra RV or boat parking. $168,500. 1212 Dover Dr., NB OP" Sat/S-1-5 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN GOLF COURSE VIEW -2 Bdrm and den condo. Upgraded San J oaqum model. Your oppty to see. EXPLORE THIS BAYFRONT CUSTOM CAPE COD On sandy beach with pool ! Superb location in Corona del Mar. Solid brick floors and walk in fireplace a nd 2nd story ma s ter s uite. This is a rare opportunity to own a "Landmark" home in Newport. $750.000. # 8 Solona. In' Opett Sein. I ·5 IMMACULATE~EW LISTING WALK TO SCHOOL -ImmC:t culatc nl'W ltsting . This inviting 3 Ba home ~its in a s miting garden where: young people need never leave Mesa dcl Mar to a tte nd school. <K-HiSchool) and only cross ove r Fairview for OC college. Enjoy the park with li ghted tennis eourls. lakes. water s lides. picnic and playground. $105.000. NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA TWO HOUSES OM A LOT -One completely re modeled -one new. Both 3 Bdrms. 2 b a ths with separate patios. Large lot -lots of parking. Assumable loan. $199,900. HARBOR HIGHLANDS IEST IUY IM AREA -3 Bdrms 2 ba ths. with lots of upgrades -used brick. new furnace and water heater. new paint and plumbing. $115.000 -r emarkably ready to m ove in! Call for details. JOIN THE GOLDRUSH CATALINA -OWN A PART OF THE ROCK -And watch it appreciate. Fee lot m Avalon with 4 Bdrm family h ome. n e wly painted. Perf eel for vacationing, r etiring, or re nting. Asking $139,000. Call for information & appt to see. ASK US obo11t our ho .. warrottty prOC)f"Ql'ft wllich coven buytn fa Hien. 642·5200 Pe~ B{trrett ~r AIAHDOMID .............. VA apprai.sed. $107.000 :J Hednn. 2 bath, ram rm. brick fplr, dlnin~ rrn. sLnny l'OWltry kitchen Owner desperate, ('Ull now! 546-2313 1Jl'lfll11V•JI \II.JN 'l 1111•11' [~11111 OCE.UIFttONTS 2 BR house · $375.000~ 2& l BR duplex - $375,000! 2&2 8Rduplex $395,000' 4&38Rduplex - S.SS0.000' 4&J01x.duplex - $795.000! 6,2BR units . $1,250,000' 8AYfllOMT 3&2 BRdupll'K $425,000' NEWPORT BEACH J&3BRduplcx $189.000' 4 &2 BK duplex - Reduced to $192,000' 8alboo Boy Prop. RNHon * 675-7060 * VA TERMS $84,900 5 Bedrms , 2 balhs. bnck Cplc, hui.:t• lul. no <1r1w11 VA . 1\ l: t n u "' ' C J I I 546-ZHJ ,,,.. .. >I; I l®RllHI] 4% COMMISSION! WHY PAY 6%COMM.? Professwn11l <.1gent prr> v1d1ni: total !.l'r vic••-.. <ML.'il will i.ell or <ISSISI you 1n pun·hasmg your hom1· lor only ·1', Savi· 2' ''' ::.alt· pne\·' Call !17a 1 t:lti A1.tt 10°10 INTEREST l'I\ s in lflll 1)11v. n ·' o\o\Tl\'f v. di 1·.irn ht 111 J l I 0 ', 1 11 I. t' r 1• -.. l llcauuful ;11.tc<.frm. :.S ltJtli Tnwnhom•· I-.1mily area. bnl·k hill'. wt1l t>ar PoOI unu ~pa ,\ti now' Tht•ri· I!> onl' uni•· 1 541~2313 . llltt -1• ',I [®IR&IUI W~ Woric For YOU! llentals ·Sales Property M~rn! DIAMOND REAL ESTATE ENTERPRISES .-. 645-7573 HR HARBOR HI J nn l Ba. qwcl hwallOll $1Z:!,500 2STORY Shakl' roor. 4 lm. :!'. b:i . $129,000. E.ASTBLUFF C'howt• corner lo('at1on .1 B H. J Ba .. S1!!7. :lOO Roy McCardle, Rltr. 548-7729 ------- Seminars 1•1.CI "'"It t 1·~t 1111\" i .. n•n.11lt I \Lu '''" 1"'1 t ll•'.tt II 1 .ti 1I11rn1 .1 ~1·11;"'> , I t 1 "It 11~11 1.i t 1.x1,!I APRIUGEM! A ~uperb Turtlt•r od. Glt·n Townh11ml' lu' unou~. mcxkrn. tonll·m porary ~t~le with ~un decks. wttha r, sunken luh, ::! hcdrooms. 2' · b:,ths. 11176 !>(!Uan· feet. gorgeou:; \ 1cws an<i l:om mandlng loratio11. Onl) $16.5.000 Thi~ one won't last ~ Call Launnt-Shaw ... agt. 644·8007 ; 675·6000 PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP $63,000 lmmal' 3 BR . :! ha townhm rn qwet rcs1clcn Ual area. Duplex style X lnt inves tment & financing. Only 2 left CaH O\l.'!ty 972·0307, nfl{. RAPID APPRECIATION II you desire rapid ap. preciation. see this im· maculate. exclus ivr home. in a rapidly ap· preciaUng area. Color coordinated decor thruout. 4 f(lorlou!> bdrms. atrium off mister suite, 2 patios. A true value al $110,900. Call~ FOR EST E OLSON ........ I ) UMl9UE HOMES OPEN I ·5 TODAY UNIQUE IH WESTCLIFF -4 bdrm. sgle story pool home. sep. bdrm & bath plan. perfect cond .. $279,500. See l larl'ictte Ha mmond at 1300 Estelle Ln .. UNIQUE IN HARIOR VIEW HILLS - Lusk. 4 bdrm. lge lot . Belvedere plan. $215.000. See Marian Reedy at 1424 Seacrest Dr. UNIQUE IN I AYSHORES -3 bdrm. fee. F.uropcan flair, patio s pa. security, 385,000. See B Reedy at 2511 Vi sta Dr. UNIQUE IM CAMEO HIGHLANDS 4 bdrm. :1 bath. sin gle story; privacy abounds: pri\·a t e bc<Jch access. reduced to $172.000 See Kay Parke r al <1806 Cortland. UMl9UE IM THE BACK IA Y -4 bdrm. 1mmat'. 2 sty. plus pool and jacuzzi, onlv $164.000. See Roe Farrar at 2340 Cynthia ct. UNIQUE IH O LD CORONA DEL MAR Ont· of tht· hl·:-.t Ot'ean Blvd. views -3 bdrm:-. ~ hath:-. h<1rclw ood fl oor'. J:t <:uu.1. S525.000. c-1t ;1t 3620 Ocean Hh d' Sec f\l1t'ht:llc Syverson UN19UE OH LIOO ISLE 5-6 bdrms. flowing intf'r;or. plant:.it1on shutters. slat(' floor:-.. 56 10.000. See Kay Parker at 135 Via N1l'\:. UMl9UE IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS -2 new 2600 ::.q. It. custom homes, private c:ul de s ac.:. eucalyptus trees and spacious floor plans. From $245,900. See Allan I leller a l 609 Donald Pl. UNIQUE IN HARIOR VIEW HOMES - neaut. corner lot. trees, shrubs. etc .. 3 hdrm or 2 + den. fee. only $169,000. See Mary W o ld al 2045 Port Weybridge UMIQUE I ... HARBOR VIEW HILLS New li s ting, s plit level Burlinga me. •·:1 <tl'fl'. bonus room. 2 f rpl<.'es. $327.500 Sl·•· Halph Wakefield at 1516 Keel {) rl\·1· UMIQUE IM BA YCREST 4 bdrms. 2 I rplees, lgl' lol. grl·at s tn•et. $259,000. Sci:' Sandy OrlOW!>kl ul 2000 Windward. UNl9UE IN HARBOR VIEW -3 bdrm. nt'Wcr quality appointmt!nb. large corner lot. great vie". $375.000 fr~. St.•t.• Marcia Ke;,ir <ct 2921 Pebble. UNIQUE OH CHERRY LAKE -Eastern fpclmg. 4 bdrm. :?12 hath overlonkm~ ChL1rrv Lak~ $245,000 See VcrJ.?ilcnc I h.111 al 2514 Lake Park Lant· . UMIQUE OM LIDO ISLE -2 new homt!s, beaut . appointm e nts. gourmet k1tchl·ns. paneled dens. See Cathy Cray at 219 Via San Remo. UNIQUE IH UNIVERSITY PARK -Deane homt.•. Candlewood model. prof. ld~rpt' .. up~rades. view. 3 bdrms. S ltl6.000 See Bob Hodge:-. at 4881 Ho~ n• llo<td UNIQUE IN HARIOR VIEW HOMES - l\lonat.·n. 2 bdrm. de n. corner lot. -.. aranl. Sl56.000 fee . See Marilyn llodgcs <.it 2000 Port Cardiff. UNl9UE IN UNIVERSITY PARK -4 bdrm. fam . home. upgr ades. atrium for plants, classy at $119,500. See Mary Ann Anderson at 19 Almond Tree. UNl9UE IM SEAVIEW -4 bdrm, great view. jacuzzi. patios and near tennis <rnd pools. $273.000. See Natalie l·'ogarty at 1911 Yacht Maria. UNIQUE IN TURTLEROCK GtLIN - Pre~tigious townhome. 2 bdrm. 21 ~ baths. superb location and romantic views. only $165.000. See Lan-aine Shaw at #8 Whitewater. UNIQUE IM TUSTIN -2 bdrrn. loft, lge yard. newer, cleaner at $92,500. See Sharon Corzine at 12720 Newport Ave., #18. UNIQUE OM CHERRY LAKE -3 bdrm, lge lot. 2 s tone frplces. cul de· sac, nifty family location, $189.000. See at 2300 Heather Lane, Newport Beach. U,_.,ICJU~ 11()~{ti REALTORS~ .~ L THf NtCESr PEOPLE SELLING THE N(ATn'r\HOf(ES CORONA DEL MAR, 67?Mi000 • CAU. \ji: ' u~--Selling anything with a _-..;...______ l)aJJy Pilot Clusilied Ad Have you refi today'& Classified A<&.? If not, j yoo're miNtllf the best bargains in t~wn I Oasslfied Ads. your one-ht a s1mple matter •.• stop shopping c<inter. jmt caU 6'2-5678. o/ n•wf"'rl REALTORS US.HI I HOUSIS 2 l t POl'ttY: C°"°"e Mt Mer: t-t •t.p• to tht bMce. .. • llHwt •• to .... pod office, baRks & ,..,,_.,.._ ofl 1trttt p~ fw 2 .,.,, c~: two ~. foMfly rooM, atltdy I 9ordu ro•M. Spocao..s hotM wfttl ..ch pri•ecy. o~ wlll llelp fh10Ru. S U0,000. OPIH SUMDAY 1-5. 2340 IA YSIDE DllVE: COt'OftCI cM4 Mart o MOit .. gMful apNf N¥t4, c.tfOM IMtiJt, co11te111pOr01 y hotM wltlt .,._..M IA Y VIEW. 1lne b4tclrooMs, aepcrat• ._.ly •rooM, forMat ~ rootR. bay •l•w lffffllCJ rooM odjofnl n9 Moshr 1u l h : indoor-outdoor IMIMJ, nry 1_.,. 1wl"""'"9 pool & patio arH! it1tercom & ..-curfty tystem. S535.000. O,EM SUMDA Y 1 ·5. 2040 PHALAROPE: Mesa Verct.: o •..-Y speci al offerlnCJ -new point, ftew land1caphtq, uwly carpeted, bl9 FIVE IEDROOMS, l both1, foMily rOOM. Secure fiftClllClftg of yow choice. S 156, 900. OPEH SUM DAY I 2·4. 41 l ,otMSETTik Olde c.,,,_. def Mar; Thl"ff IMG'OOIR hotM, llSed bridl flr.piac•: hardwood floors, coHHMwt locoffoft: R-2 lot ready for oddl tlonol 11nit. Just s 150,000. IN NEWPORT BEACH: Ttt. lklffs. popular "E" Pion. Three bedrooms, family room: open beamed ceilings, on wide grunbeU. hcellent price crt S 188, 900. EXCLUSIVE llG CANYON: one hotf ocre estate: one of a kind. fin ~ooms. 5112 ba"'s, ~on room with wri bcr & fireplace, C)arden room odjolt1ht9 two patios & pool/spa area. Approxhncrtefy 7000 square feet of maCJltificent IMftCJ in a most secluded pri•ate community onrlookinq li9 Canyon Golf Couru. CaH for details & appointment. COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS 25 IS E. Coast Hwy., COf"Ofta .i Mor 675-5511 * Mew listinq .. :! Ill! llumt'. I milt• t rorn \11ath'1m Pla1,1 & •r>1 ... n 1· > l .1 11 tJ . ' I n t rw1ghbo1 hood' '$511,000 \g1•nt t>16 1133 t• r 1 r r <I I 11 r 1mmt'diatt• s.11t• :O-p.1rklm1? :1 Bdrm "1th nt~bl lig ht \ I e \\ , f\ II t (l spnnklt-r.; . .:rn g1-.111s g.irclcn. (jUICl l'Ul lfto ... ar t:orn17'1 pnol t1·nn111. aml u guard gatll. $2tl!'>,l¥10. VA BUYERS l! you make $1400 mo, ~ou may quahfy lo ""' n vour own ho ml'' Low Down! Loaos tn Stuo.ooo Let us show yuu how lo 0011! Call Now! Talk to R•d Ca~t WeU1ten! 754-1 202 lalloa laland I 006 •••••••·•·········•···· N1·w hou1w liy t.111 lfl1·r l'11•k 1·ur/.1t'l 111v. 11•1w !1ltr. 4hu, Fl . nw11 t•·• It :•:•.1 l\l(ul .. t.r1•, 1;;1 111~. m :•t Z N1·wpw l ll11p lA11 In• I IW W Jlu yf 1,.11I 111 I" ~' l111 V,IJ ti Wit IJw ll•'I ;•1:1 NM t•Jll1 1002 ••••••..........••..... 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J=U7t.OOO Neat Bay 3 Bttnn !OM wkb auat room Md• 2 Rdrm •P•rl mN1t l.1iu er.chtt1I & Aai«K· ~Ma.no Ave U I 675-3331 Ol1l1k'r pa1 le 1.-. lot & plans for •Ill C111nlly 1 t•1> 5l35,UOO nuh •JUll k <'lou O w n f'rtfq~t t(0.....11111 Of'G44~ 2 VACAMT LOTS ~.OllO euc•h Subn rd 1n a l 1u 11 1\11t'nl Ur ukl•r 1'1111 'lllll"> 111\ly R73 &~ llG 11.AUTIRIL IAYNOMT l\_q1h•\ I hr. I '"' 1-.1 1.11·.•t p1i·r $1 :11111111111 (I\\(. 111-.,\t 'II Tl \11· 11 ~1\lTY U1.l 1~tl 1a1x>G P..Mn.wkl I 00 7 •..•.........•......... 1llll:.!11.t uxr tu tht· .. a1111 \11'o1llUtl' < h tll"llll I ~IJ .l.t<' !AiO ~ Capitfrano Beach I 0 18 ...•...•....••••••..... Lll\Uf\ ct>ullo. 3 h.trin "J>l't'\J1•ulJr 11t"..-un '"'"' Jtru lk l 'ti ~I !jg, UOO 0 m rll -l9b ihk, Corona def Mar I 022 .•....•.......•.•.•...• SPECTACULAR CflUALITY DUPLEX All exceptional cus tom built home with vaulll•d wood be a m ceili ng ~. 1Jea u t1ful solid oak r ab1ncts thru-ou t. ftreplat·es 111 I 1vini: rm and ma!>ler bdrm, leaded gluss w indo w s and ceramic tile jacuzzi 111 master bath PLUS a r h a rm1ng 2 b drm separale r ental "'1th f1 n:•plal•e and OY. n patio dl~·k $279,000 CALL644-721 I J.'OR INFORMATION Brt'alhtaking f'anorarn1l 2.lhr' ll'W uf Npt I larhor. Oct•an. Coa st & Ba) ru)!ht I.I ~hls from <.'\ l'r) morn. Stepi; to beal'h & park Pl•rfrrtly ~1ppo111l 1'(1 thnwghmit Sti!l!"i.lltHl t;:JJ 4.-:HiO, Hi':! Ol!lM 0 II S...t "°"I 'I 8YOWNER .1 111 I ll,\. 1·omC'r H :! 1111 I 'I.in,, • ompl<'t l'!I tnr 2ncl Ullll nt•w c·pl:-., urps. r 0 IJ f . l' t' I I 1 11 µ <; i' II() Ma rµu;•ra H· Sut Su 11 II OOilm 5 IJOpm SWl.!"101) ti+l !Y.!60 Cameo Shores OPEN SAT /SUN. 1-5 SpiH'lllll... ·I 1>11 rm . 31 ~ hJth, d111ins.t rm & <kn homt', ~\\l'l'PIOg OC'l'olO \1l'IA~ from exrept10nal cornl'r loca11on ll1)(h ll·1 l 1n 1t~. ha r d "oud flnon.. m.'>l r ..,Wll' "'1th frpk. ~1A1mm111J;! JX>OI. hlbulou~ <X:can \ 1ew ter ran" ~95.000 Land m dudl'<I 4501 GORHAM RichRlty 673-7040 Selle.-Moti•ated Ot'l'llll VIC'W 111 ( '.1 ml'<l Shm t•s 3 llr Hoo111 for 1u1I /lo/ t1•nn1s + I<\' p.trk 111~: ll11h & f)11v11• K11op, Hl':1Mi\X 11:11 t:>.t:4. fly OWll l'f, S 11y1tl.1•,, lll•h'" tK """ vh·w. :ll.17 "'I II !1 IKll Ill IHlllll'• I 111 ..... ,1 '•1111 . ~:.:.11 ,111111 IA I ,,rJC EXCLUSIVE OPEN SAT /SUN I ·S 442 1eGONIA !• lttl 111119'1", I pl1 , ti HI I 111 , lit it.·11 I 'I.I I~ 1111illll•'111111 01 1·1111111111· 111 llwy W1d1• loll l·:w ly11 S111ll h.117:1 llK:':• 1 lilllt>4l llrokl'I~ ......... ~ .......... s. Ho.MtForS-. HolssfffwS. Ho...-.ForS. Ho.N1For5* eee•eeeeeee•••••••••••• •eeeeeee•••••••t••••••• •••••••••••eeeeeeeeeeee •••••eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ••••••••••••••••••••••• eeeeeeeeeeeeeee•••••••• I C.-.. Mer I OZI C.-.. Ms I 012 C.... MltM I 024 ...... I 024 1r-riM l044 Int.it • , .. I 044 •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPB YllW-JASMIMI CRHtc BY OWNEI Gorgeous Plans -s plit level. corne r J OR & f'am Rm -2'h Baths - fonlostic OrC'an vi ew or Catalina. bay & nitc hh•s Cu5tom private patios. u p ~ r u d t• tl c· u r p ct s & d r a p e s . wu llµaµ1.·1-. roinm pools. tennis and ... pa:-. s ur1·ound<'d w i ~autiful trees and gn•t>nb(•lt c; uardt'd entry gate W .1lkmg d1st:.m<·t• to shopping center. Y ou own lht• land $3 15.000. OWC -no 1rn 1111 :-. u o P . I' . r . M a y c on s i d e r lt·.a"'' upt own U•J;t Call for appt. 640-1121 I --rnini ~lalt! ROOM TO ROAM Harbor View Hills $260,000 3900 PARK GREEN 0'91 TODAY 1·5 WPll ovt•r 1 ~ at·r l' of l?Orgeous grounds. cl r;1mat u•tt lly s tylL•d 4 bdrm. formal d111111g room & spacious family room. ... ~par a te 3·<."ar g arage. basketba ll n •urt. vegt•tablt• garden. & room lo aurl on almost a nything -almost any where. i.6ustt1i1111 & <lu .• \ . L~raltorn Rang 6 4 0 · 5560 d<ly or evening E astbluff Pro fessional Bldg. CHOOSE FROM 3 New · first user's wnte· olC! Low care, luxunous du plexes ; ~cc 7 11 Heliotrope at $260.000. or 413·415 Golde nrod al S325.000 each. c hoice lcx·auons & pn ces P S We also havl· a nirl' four-plcx at $<!XO,UCHI r(,~>U,JW r/,./, lla1 •. 1>~~.fnlti'.) 6'j./-S~.'N 2435 E. Coasl Hwy . Cd M JASMINE CREEK lkauuful 3Br. 2Bu. 2·1 hr !Wrunt y. ll'nn1~. poul S2 14 ,50U t\gl 17 111 54tl-l!l30or 552· 7 1~ SPYGLASS Hill H1~hly upl!• <•<led ,.,,.,. home IA µool. ~pa . k111 Pond, fu ntaslle l;.111d.,1•..1p mg, 4 BR. family rm, !>tngll' story . w\'I h.ir 1'1.. aJI lhC )!W(lll'" ()Wlll'I ha-. bought anuthc:r . tcrrn., very flex1hh• R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 OP~ HSE SUN 11 ·l 708 A•ocodo 31k loft. 2Br & Guc~t. SlrOnJ: mrome ~illeProperties (7 14} 549-2467 Costa Mt-sa I 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BOHM , with mothc•r 111 luw umt Low $80':. t\g\ 642 6368 "SPACIOUS" Costo Mt-sa I 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa Verde •I br. 2 ba, lge lot. $140.000. Owner. /\J..>t. 7S1·3006. Pnme I:: side loeallon. ex· cell. fam ily (.'XC'l'UllVC home Pool. i:uc~t house w wet bar, I)! n'iiwood fam rm. ·I Br. :! Ba . :! f r p I c . :. . 11rn n y p I u ~ fl'alur~s Slli:i,IKIU C:.ill i\J!I Owm'r ti I:! IMH7 or Century 21 1\lk11.1 sl. 96J.{J9t>I For sale by 11wn1•r l>l'<iul t BR. owner w, t·arr) :!net Great loan a:.surnptwn 751·1578 8lh% AS SUM. LN. .i Rdrm. 2 ha. lge ;11ry homC' l'..Onl•d R2 \'t·r.\ bwlctablr Xlnt hunw or mvt•:.lml'nt ton\ t·nwnt hi ;ill 'l'f\ 11 l'' &.1:1 IWl(I 751 N)ili ------wnlOE-SiES'T Th is 1mm1H·ulal t• :1 Hr +tjc•n lutml'..., ,1111al1·d on a qUtl't ~lrt'l'I 1 IO'I' to all shopping l.J O!I' 1111. pool & Jal' :.llu·h rnon· 1\.,k1111! SL29.000 <.:,\LI. TODAY Open Sunday 12-4 483 Abbie Way. CM Dennis Ricketts, Rltr. 851 -0424 Oes1r abll• Eas ts 1dc charml·r. 3 BK. I '1 Ha . RV atl'l'l>:.. call now, Jb'°l . 63l·M96 East S1dl' CM. lar);(c 4br. 2b<.i. w /lrgc 1-· H + fprlc, & alley IH'l'ess for R V P rtl'Cd to Sell' $139.500 646-2633 East.side C M Newpt I Its lot. 2Br. 1 •,Ba. shakes. 1-)>lc. det gar. llardwd n,,., MIU VHDI HOMI New paint. new cpts. 3 overs ized rooms. Won 't last long. looks like new. TOWNHOUSI Ml IACK IAY J ttn . 21 :! AA. step down LR Serv porc h. wl'l bnr. pool & spa. 2 Yrs new Pnced to sell $103.900 Owner will ('urry fm<·. Try 10•·; int. EASTSIDE 1 BR. 2 B/\. add·on pincwood f am rm. ra 1scd ~ton e f p lc·. pa t 10 . own er ttnxious. AMI for II• THE REAL ESTATHS 546·23 ll *WOW* Look at Uus' 3 Bdrgi. 2 ba. Mesa del Mar V1\ l t'rm s• Cor n e r lot S89.900 Agent. 556-0059 POOL HOME East side C M. 3 hdrm. 1 1~ l>a , bt'au l lfu l lrt.-'l'l.J.n~strct-t M~ ~~t 'ft. sura LOCA TIOM S pacious Easts 1dc 4 bdrm 2 ba home. Clean UlSlde w /new earthtone cpl:., paint & kit Im New roof Val'ant. owner anx IOUS $106.000. So. Calif. R~olty 546-5605 645-6918 57 X203' H 2 Lot. has tnpl("C l'l·rfr«l for de w lopers L"pgrade or r<' build Serviced lJ> alley Sl!.ti.000 Barrett IUty Rt-i:tst(·r liolZ 5200 3 bt.lrm. nt·w k1trhen on 00xJ75 lot. 30!) East Hllh, Gorgeous 4 bdrm. + den (or 5 bdrm.> home with formal dining area. plush t·arpcting. parquet floorin~. wood shutters. cul de sac location. are a few of the captivating featurei; to meet your expectations . Don't delay. Call now. 5118,500. The Village Realtors 552-7000 Hatlitq• leach I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SW'ER TOWMHOME Less than I year n~! With 3 br. 2 b11. w11lk111g di.st. to the beach. Park Plat•c.Jnc 842 7461 Aearh waUc Luxury 1.:on do 4br. 3ba. F H. 2200 :.q' Sl.35.000. Own1:r Brokt'r 536-9987 HEW LISTING! Super sharp 3UH with pool. Under SI00,00011 673-4313 /\jo(l. TabO•er 70/o LOClll /\ 4 bedroom home with formal d 1n1ng room . kitchen with all bwltm,., lari~e bril'k f1replan·. fresh paint thruout, new drapes and mun_· Im m acul alc an d nt•a1 schools, parks a nd park 1n ~ $89,900 . BK H 559-8451 2927 llnstol. C M O t SUn & Mon llH. by BYOWNER·3Br. + xtra Rancho San J oaQuJn 21>1 . den , 2ba. frplc. p \l pallOS. all on golf cours1 EnJOY view from mo.,l rooms. P ool & Jat $131.500 640 O'J97 EASY FINANCING Charmin.: 'lllH'ICIU'.'. ~. bdrm. ram rm,lge l •1flwr lot In ~ksa lh•I ~I ar (l\l()(J ICK' & \alut· I ,\, Slllnl' V1\ I OWIH'r ... <!nd ~ N1•w \'A ;11·l'1·1Habl.· :I ( TNl. lk \lflllj.! UWIH'I ai.:L m o tt\al•'d llJ' bough I .. m.tl ll'r r1 •, Makl• Offl•r Call """' lot appl 5''6·071i4 Mt•:. a Verd 1• ,1 r 1• a , 3br,l"•b::r. 0 R a n ·a. $85.500 3 179 S 1c tl ~, 8J3.:&8. 559 5639 --- E.Side Beauty Special Isl time show111i: You 31'<' invited to 1fl spct't th1~ dd1i:htful cor ll(•r J Br. fJm rm, 2 Ba l"tm homt· Rt•a ut l a n d !. l' .1 pl' d G r t' ;1 t f 1 n a n t' S u IJ m 1 l VA F iii\ t'ctn\ () ~11· 2nd 01)l'n Sun I 5 211 1 Susannah Tn·nd Ht-.ilt \ ~911iG !>\II 7177 DRIVE BY 188Tht• M<.tstns l '1r t/\hO\'l' Sant.i ,\nJ l" (" off lln~Lol ) Thi" J hfl 1111. :! ~tor-v, :.!' .. h.1 h111ru· '" apprn~ :.'1~)0 "1 It /I 111 ·.., t buy al Sl2t 500 ("<·n tun 21 (;ottl l'o,Jsl lk.1Jtor ' :.IH I lti>i Uill.·i.:1· I '.irk :1 llr .! 11.1 lamil) 1m. 1r11h IJJl11t n11•t ) ,1rcl, Ill'\\ l ilrlll'h 11.11nt drapl"· i)l»'n Sat ~rn 12 f> S1*<.!JOIJ ttl' 111'!.l 1tfft•r 257 1 u,111rd Ln i~>I 111711 \k:-a \.\•nil· II! homt• h~ ct\\Tll'r l'nn,·1pk:, vnl~ !'7!1~1711 BY OWNER Gurgt•o11 ., ~1 hr , 3hJ, magnll 1n•nt ga rdrn on larg1• lot ,\I ust ~t·1· to bl' I I t' ' l' • S. I :l 8 . U 0 tJ • 549-Jil7 l +POOL llllgl' hvmg nivm "'1th opl'n b l•;im t•,·ll1ng:. <.iourmN k11 dll'n. l.iq!c but·k yard. L<ils ol' fruit tn."t-s. lkaut1ful \It'"' of 0 I y rn p ll' s 111• po o I SI 14.500 Call tltiJ·b767 _.. t f •. ti •. I owrwr lg den & ram rm. 2 m1 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4 ,\, ros.., I rum p::rrk lcl\t•I) at 11 urn hmrw :J ur l lJJ' :! Hl> nt'IA 1-'rph" alarm sy~lt·rn 105.!MHI :JI 17 )1a111 .~ I 1·.. I> r fl•' a r l'aula11n11, C: )1 t;.IZ li!llJ /\j.!l'Ol :-.:J-:W LI STl:":G E S llH . l>arhng 3 bdrm. Ii.:(· lot . tu~ & her 111 la"' un1h ChiM: Ln l'\ 1:ryth111J.! C.:00:,t & Country Hll) 646-8181 STATELY E.ASTSIOE COSTA MESA Dana Point I 026 •...........•..•••.•••• MARINITA Spt1l·l11tul a r hillt op home:. 2012 J20fi 'fl fl l'h,.,t• lit !\1.inna !-.1•1\ ,, Hll & C;,lh· I .1 l'rim.1 \t•ra SHi..'i ooo t•• "2»--, 1M~1 k.11 '15411 ·l!l:l ICMlt1 IUll r SWU.l'f'-:1, \II \\ "' Ill I .111 I ro Ill I h I •·I 1· µ,111 t .I 111 .' Ii,, [lll \\ fl•· r I 111 1 ·II I 11 111 hornl· \'11•" <Ink,., gr1•,1t n.~1r plan. 3 1 ar g,1r.1)!1· L.uxur~ Jpp1t1nlmt•11i... S1•t· lh1-. 11ut ... tJntl1na: "'Jll'll' ,11 $1!!5 IMMI l\·ntu1 ~:!I O\tll. \ ·ltl:I~~. SPANISH CHARMER I.owl) 11n·an \ H'"' :1111p l>ana P o int s I 1nc· .. t rll'lgh borhood l.i,:1• fOC"mal din rm . a homl' of oollnl1 •on \' l'l1 flt•\I hll' ll•rms . $149.!()0 l'.111 RJck Coyl'-19iH360. af!\ Sp.Jrkhng duple"\, 2 ll H. :..! b:.i I BH, I ua 2 fpl, 3 gar SM!l.000 Pt•g t\111•11 , Hcaltor 49-1·75 78 ::ipt'<.'tal'Ular 2 BIL full !>l'{'W1l)' condo "' on•Jn \ ICW Only SJ 17.000 1\1-'t Mik e B ry.-in t 714497.3009 from bch, appl only 002.<m1 art6PM HOME + INCOME 100/o INTEREST Custo m ho rn l• 11 ll r tSl'Wlllg room . 3 II;.. patio, Ii.: clhl garai.:1-, & :t fib< 2 llr 2 Ha aµl. I m1 rmm 1>4.'ill'h lloml· alnn1· l'Omparcs to $2011,0UU smgle family restt.lt·nt·t· I' P l1:av111g Jfl',1 & "'111 '*II d1 reC"l lo buy1•r lnr $259,50() 29' r down. 10· .. on balancl' 84IJ 6454 SUPER Sharµ 1 UH 2 Ila , remod'ld 0Pt•n Sat.Sun I :>. bi21 Mi:lbournt• Dr SJ o.1, 000 A l(t 54 I 503<! Spn11~hursl l'un<lo nt•.ir )I;<·"" I a n d 1 .1 I h ,. r l S!l:i.5CIU A1>11t unh l-1: t"!.l m homl' 111 H·n nil·t• m·1gh1'>11rh1111cl . :1 1 bdrm. 31, bd. ~tud\ d1·n ~·11;uate l{••r. l'los.•d 111 huJwn~. O\ .. r :UJOll "" ft 111\l•ro·d .Jrl'J 1; r1·lll l1X·at1cm nr h1 h. ~l hi' ;t1ll,ll'l'lll Lii p.trlo. 1'11111 h Olli\ >-ti., l'nn•d 111 't ti 1.1•i I" ,,..., ,,, r "'-!;,~ 111•1 n111111ri11m \IJl•I uni~ fi'll :l.111 l~l.t \'c•r: II!:! bd1 m. ".! h.1 111 I pin. nu dl'luw 1·.11 IJl'I ,11,, µnl l'\1 p.1t111 & J.!:.Jr11i.:1• IA V.!>hr & dr~ 1 hlo.up 'l.1 'hopp1n1? t nl r .-.. h1·h "'cl' <lk ~IMI mu l .ill 'H I :21:! ur Kolk l~li' I tur ·ll•J>l & J µpl11 J llOll l'.1rl.. l'J.11 1· I llr :! B.1 ~1~,;1,<~•1 II\ O\\n1·r Cill ror i.ilJl>l ~..., i'u5~l ANXIOUS OWNER (ioldl•n Wl'"t f:,t.11t· Balboa ~todd -lbr Jba l on' 1'11 "' I" H & IA " t h ,1 r F1n1 s hed lionu~ rm "'to.st.om IAl'I hJr, hugo• lotchen w Bl BBQ Op"n 12·-l Sun or b~ apµt ~~ SrulPort Dr II B Ukr 751 ·36-t! !16:! II ;3 B>ISOMHIGH Woodbndgc To"' nh•JUst' .1 br. I', ba. frpll'. S8-UI011 Call 5.51 151\3 NEW LISTING! Modl'I pt-rfrl·l. :-.pal·1011 ' l.ownhomc 111 Univ l'arl. .t-:nct unit l white bra t k paUOC>. )!a:. KB(J. welba1 . pool, l 1:nn1~ & view ' fiT3 43 L3 /\gt Woodbridge, 1•rci.cn11 modt·I. 5 br. :i ba, pr1m1· IOC. Nr bea1·h d uh.tennis elub & µools Xtra w1tl1 Jot on t uJ dl· !.<11· Form UR 1-'H. 2 fp k s, Jlr, !.e<'Ullty sy~t cm. ;_, 11 in 11:nor.. prof llt·..,.gn1·tl ii.· upgradl'd OuL .... t.11· 1111 l«b patio & n:dwOOll dt•1 ~ aulo :.rmnklt•r :-ysll'm. ffiil lun• planting Mov\111.: nut ''' stall', must :idl SIW,:>IXI 551 17Uli WOODBRIDGE CROSSING Su p t' r u p i.: r J •I •· d Bnl!hton with <'U~tu111 drape'>, ll•vl·lor... J nil shultcr'.'i. l'l•nlr<t I J 11 (Y)V('rl'l:i pall•I With \\tHHI ct .. 1k ._.n.t pl.1n1 .. 1 ~lltJ\\ ~ I I " I'. ~1 () I> 1-. l ' \ k I II S1.!I '"JI•• JtWOODBAIDGE REALTY 551 -3000 4-5 Br B1o;l'ay. nt•\ er 111 l'up1cd a<;~Untl' •11 1 &t2 IJJl2. or &ll 101:- IW tJW'\' f H 1_;1'('(·ntn.~· ... ha111 I lxlrm .!': b.1 tarm ki t. h1·11 ftreplal'C'. IJr'"' \Jtd near ... chuob l ummunH• pool & pJrk ~)II~ ... - {)pt>n lfou.'l' I ; :0.Jl • • .l(t'C! Plt•J.,Jnt ~! l'r I .1µpc 5.'lll~;- \\•r. .1ttr.1<"tt\ ,. I l,•••rf11'1 • r .1r ktl.•m«.1t .... 11m 1.111 rm :i ~ ,•,1r. ulJ ,\,.,u 111. S·'•' "'·•n S.1.;.:..t1t•11 (l\Ant•r ~ ll.!~ IS THE WORD Sot>t'r 5 Bdrm :I ha lh hom,. 111 Ml''.'HI Vt•111l- Nl'w 1•11rp1·t1n1t. l.1r1:1· I ,111l1ly r'CIOlll, l'CI\ l'rt•d 11.11111 a111I wl'lb;1r 1hk111g univ SI m.7~.0 For mv1 1· 111111 l'nll !,llH !.HICO Hy Owrwr M6·!l526 I•---------Beach house. ocean vww 3 br +bonus rm. below ap· praised value $139,SUO Omru 496-7786 The la rges t St'a lA ind model' 4 UR +den :!' ~ ba 2300 sq fl _ Eel 1:_.on I ul(h. Now redot•t•d 111 on· ly SI 17.000. V ,\ lt•rms H.E. Profess1onJ ls 963-8377 fl.\."1;0 10 S.\.'i .10,\Ql. 1' Charm1nf! San l'Jrk1 ... ITICldel to~nhonlt' 2 Rr A den. 21 , B.l . l'llO:-.l' w J:t>ll t·ourse . prlv pool &. comm park. Pnnc1plc,, only 955-l27~ --- ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS CEDAR GLEN NO QUALIFY $l,OOO dwn. 3 br. 2 ba. li:c yrd $85,000 $111,tOI tlwn. :? hr. I ba w l.,:1· ynl & :i pa C'ov'd. Jlllll O $100.0 0 0 . Ownr I f\j.'l f',45.7;jj°''i 1-:A-"ISll> 1-: 2 Mrrn. I hu f\ r t'al ll ollh o u:.1·'' ~.000 752 !k>23 a._'l MESA DELMAR ll2Jl El Camino. Lge 4 br. 2 ba. sparkling pool & j a r u1.1.1. ra rlhlon c~ thmo~houl. lloml' -;how:. pr11lf' of 11wn1•rsh 111 Dnvt• hy .11111 l'a ll 1)1:1 111• for dc1.11ls EXTRA SPECIAL Over 2500 sq.ft, 4 bdrm. fam rm, & 2' '! b,1 Somr on•an & valley 'a•ws lrom c·ontral·t or~ o wn homl' Qwrt cul Ul' snt• lt11.:<1tmn und only 2 m11t•s to lloht•ny Beac·h w1lh btkt• lanes all the way · C:il l now & bl' first ! Slbi.5001533> $76,900 3 bdrm. 2 ba houM'. Ma:.s1w bnl·k fln•pl.u·t'. 11<.'wly pumtcd. lgc ;.d. rnll tuday• IR~/MONEEK RL TY 536-146 I --- 5 Bednns + 3 Baths Fom~I dtnllll! 1m. \Int a rea. n r l'hUrl h & St.·hools. Park Placl·,lnc l).t2. 7461 TU RTL~ROCI\ GLE:-.1 GA RO E N H U ME Spal'•~ !lea ther model "' beautiful \ ll'W ~l Hr 1-- den <or •It h Uri. I.mu:. rm. 3 full UJ. ,\,(' l'nri c1paJs only 752 715!1 UNIV l'K Vig II <lhr. 1111 lnll'. h1 ly up,.:rd. AC , :: fr111l'. !H I V. a 'k lll~ Sll!l.500101 r. 5!>2 78XI( 552·74.~I . W 0 0 0 U II I I> <: ~: t~/\n:..-. - mocnab I tr vine realty l>1:<ll1wt 1v1• :! 111111 :1 ho~lflMlfll t'Olllltlll\llllUn\:< f n1m $ill ,!,(NI E1t't Suk bordl' r of N pt lk h. :lhr. n(·wly l'llf11l't l.'<I Nl'W llll· k1td1 t. hur w/hlt1ns. Lr~: I. H & n It w/0 11 k I loc>rs . /\I 11 rm sys. I' r 1 v t1l"I Yl'WllY t•ntry to 2 n ir )lnr Xtrn Ir~ yrd Sh:.ikc mof l.11nd1•p 1nr l<1 !I rn.ut ln't'S On~·n house• lk'(fllt'()(ll(J drl'k. 350sc1 ll w i;ky lllt• OYl'rh uni.: /\v;ul hy own1•r lhru 7·111 ONLY. $llf1,llOO. &I.:"> 71l73. Vacation & lnveslm('nt Properties lnr 49).9381 492-8700 3 bdrm. 2~ ba . l':trpt_•ls. drapt's, prof~ss1onlil land..capinlJ & palto l'tw er. many upi.irndC's, xlnt location. 103 West Yale Loop . Opt•n ll o u s e Sat/Sun. I 5pm $139,!lSO ,, 11AYSH0 RES YEAR ROUND FUN! 2 P'rivi't<' Hc·1wltc·" c;11h· Gunrd lku~·h l.lf1· Guard for the· Summl'r St·111Hm OPEN SUM. 1 ·S P.M. . COUMTIY PllMCH copple honw on IJC . <·nrnl•r lot w/~dfu lo c•x1wnd . Lov<'ly pntlo. $350.@. 2502 VISTA on. (V·102 ) COTT ACH IMTUIOltS ••• woo~ floor s & fo"r~n t'h doors. Owriet1·~ays "brln1t offorK" on this 3BR &• conv. den home! A3klng $32S1000. 2670 WAVERLY DR. <V~t!Xl> --11>a. •AMtt..Y Ho...J Childr en's win ~ u pstalrs <1~. playr oom & 3BRs): spacious master suite w/fplc., dressing rm. ~ g~\lo . Gourme t kitc h en S\4t'~cd by (ormal dining rm & brktsf'rm. $425,000. 2S55 VISTA l>R. <V·104) IXWA CHJCHESTER M2·823S U:~u t01 Oowr Drive Hwbor vi.w ~nter l~lttt It ~~ >l•lleY C.nMr • JU-1414 UNUSUAL DUPLEX On 1'11111>.Y l\v••. old CllM l\llr :~ IHlrm 11w1H'r". 1111 U & ""'"' rC'ntal llot h 1111 jolninu i.w1mm111" 11oul $'.411,:100 1-'mn PAUL MARTIN REALHTATE 644-7383 JASMINE CREEK Onlv ll l'W 1'1 1111 :I 011 ur.~:nlwlt w /oc·c•un vli·w lJpi.:rn1h-.I flc111rs. Mov1• In 1mm\'d l111l'IY u 111 : $:!52.000. Pnn o nly. Uy11 1-G2ll00 BtllY Ktrr Aeetty FUUOCEAMVU 4 bdrm & aamc room w/panorumk occon view & private bcorhu . S.75,000 lncl 'g land. Sl!I0.000 loan assumo blr 8t US"ili lnt. Owner will a...i.t ln aome 1ecoadary llnanclng. "'or addltlonal lntormaUon, plH1e rail Betty Kerr Rtialty. f73.1181 or visit u11 todny al 4533 Tremont. Open 1-5 ~1 t-:ltl1•f) /\VI' • (. M. l~I:! 0'134 MODELS NOW FOR SALE "lltnT AMY WOODS" N 1• w t o w 11 h o m 1• " • 1-:a11t:<itfr l'o.'.'lt.1 Mc•!.n ;•.1:.u S.int.1 A11.1 1\v1• l~H~U or %5 l!rltl REST AMO RELAXATION It ls the order of the• clny l.n this 3 lldrm cld1ght l"enturt'S · S<-IJ t h'aninlol oven. wax frre floor11. formal d ini n~ rm. 2 PllllOI\ & many 1•xlrn:1 . CAU.HOW 754-7800 2927 Bristol. CM Mr-ti8 Vtirde 3br. 2ba, low down, U3Ul'T\8ble $1'14.000 loan 9.5%. No quallfyln" 907.WO. 648-1757. 4HOUSES WISTSIDE 0n.ty $m.0000/W IC. WOILD•.1. SH-7717 • ' •• ,. • • • • • .. • • '. , • # ·~-----.......... --.--._..,_..._, .. \.. ..... .,..~ ---. t_;f\STS IOE. Ni ce 4 bdrm. 1:\-o ba. home on quiet <'Ol"ll(>r lot w /bo\\t acre>s. S110.000 BUILDE RS OF.AL. Older -t bc.lrM home• on large• lot with room for :l lllOC"\' wi1\Js. Ncur 15lh & Tusttn. $119.900 ntG Fl\MILV• Two story s bdrm. J bn home with 2 h1m1ly n>om11 & 11 &0ll l'OUJ'lSl' view. $1111.500 FULLBHALTY 546-0114 CJl t\HMING ! l'~a sls1de house on Rroadway St .• aj..'l 642 G.168 -----ore. BY OWNER SUNOf\Y l2 5 K26 JO l\NN ST. CM Sliu11>:J Br '" Ba, I..: fam rm, n<'w 1·01>1>t•r pipes & n ·m od t• I l'<I k it l' hl· n. M 1111 y t' x t r 11 s . 0 fl I y 915.500. Ow1wr 5iUl-5Ulll or advii;or a t Wt.-stcm Hl'Hlty Sc•rv1<•es ~ 222-1 MESA VERDE 4Br. p.,nn,. Move in cond. nt'W cpts. drps. paint. 1trcat lorntlon. fclt•n l fo m lly ho m c . P .500. ap.n HcMtM Sutt I 05 1717 towo St. REESE REALTORS 751-1473 LEASE O"IOM! Part of your rent applies t o purt•has c pr1l·r ! 0wm'r wtll hnnnce when option 1s exercised 1 3 bdrm, dt•n & 21'l bath townhoml.' pool. sva. 2 !>aW'lns & walk to beat•h, ~.900 . Don't be too lntc!' (529l Val'nt1on & Investme nt Properties. lnr 49).9381 492-8700 Fcutt-. V aU.y I 014 ••••••••••••••••••••••• By Owner. 1st class area. 5 Br, family rm, (or 6 Br>. 2o/• Ba. 2400 sq n. btauti/ully landRcaped. $121.500. Open daily 1·4. Possible owner financ· Ing. Bring ad. 842·3159 lly Owner unique 1 story. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Tiburon Townhomc, fireplace . parquet & Ule Cloon, hobby room lo patio. 2 VETERANS! rar l(arage. Crosa 11treet OWMH to rlubhouse & pool. Cnll any time for appl. MOTIVATED 96'2·!!006. Principals only. 4 bdrm. prime area aooo. w1rc modcll'd k1tr hen •---------- Many omenit1es C1tll t .. d.sqOft leach I 040 MUST MOVEQUICX now & submit. BK R ••••••••••••••••••••••• Remdhld pool homr, lots ~9465 rlwood. Ult1, blln llBQ& 1--------- refrl&, 11 p•clout1 m11tr MM.I Verde. 4 br, 2 bn. auJte . 861 W. Wll11on . pitl.lo. nr park. MVCC. Ope n Sun. 1·5 . A«l. Assume la"'e 9.4% loan. 549-515$. S12S,000,own<-r SU-$~ IHVISTOIS DIU&HT 3 bdrm. 2 ba pr1 me be•rh loc. priced ln the tow 80's M4/MONHIC lLTY 116-14'8 OCEAN BREEZES 2t,..,, baths. JR mos. m·w. J o~g 1ng dis lun rl' lo oc:ean. Park Plal'e.lnl' 1!42 74til II lJ N T I N (; T 0 N JIAHROllR l>tS<'Over waterfront h v mu ut its be~l ! Spanom. 4 Hr 3 Ba home w /pvt s11 lt• tll' dO<'k. only minuU·h nwny from main chnnm•l & Ol'Can fun. Enjoy boat init act1vit1es from this multi level e:icccut1\'t' home w/IJ!t bonus rm. wt•l bar & gourmet kitchen. Offered at $.52.5,000. Open 1 5PM Sat/Sun. 4051 On· d in e Cir (off Edgewater). TOBfN REALTY 5J42 Wamcr. Hunt Bch 846-1371 VIEW HOMF.·ABOVE H.B. l mmac. 3Br on 1:i acre. tlugc stone Fr. $100.900. A(:l /Roger. 640·900tl, 963-0002 -------tt...l~on t••aw 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New Broad moor rondo· 2 bo. 2 bdrm. ne xt to Pt-tors Landma a croRS st from ()('('tln Tennis rts, pool & jacuazl. 11141~ Mortin Lano. $1118,900 Open S.t Sun l ·S Look Properti.~ KY OWN F.H 71-1 16-M>-2300 $79,900Townhomr. Hy owner :! he.I, 2 ba. family rm. end . .,:11r Comm. pool. Pnn only. ~.645·0108 Bl/•% Auwn. Loan WOOOBRIDCECONOO 2 8r 2 Ba . spa, A/C, up graded thruout. $96,500. !i5H688 DEANIHOME Largest home & lot In area. Beautiful patio w/coral tNe la garden center. 4 bdrm. ram rm. 3 ba. hardwood floors. 3 frplcs. A/C. $249,500. ()pen home 1..SSal & Sun. 17671 Cassia Tree Lane. Owner/agt. 79-0046 IFYOU havo a ic-rvke to offer or llOC.st to tell, flace 80 nd fn the Da ly Pilot Chu1fied stet kJa • • • A...90-5"18. ' t .._..,.,We I H.uu1ForW• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HcMK•1forS. Sunday. July 1~. 1979 • •••••••••••••••••••••• l J DAIL 'n"ll'O'T' ... ... ............................................................................................ I 044 ~ llHdl I 048 ~ IHdl I 041 ~ ... ._ I 041 ........ Hf9-4 I 052 ~HI~ I OS2 HoetHI For S. ....................... .....••..•.••...••..... •••••.•.•.••........... ·•·····•····•·······•·· .•..................... . ....•........•........ •········•·•••••··•···· ······················· Mnrpoti leoct. 10.'..9 .......,_...... 106t . •••••••••••••• ,, ••••• !-1. Mt..,o.f ·~'~ I q,, OL\R~fl~O I Jmbur& n-.d. tmt, UnJ" flt. II'\ 3br. 2\~bu. F R . r~. l pal\u On•" n btlL D)' itthdt pool l7f4" i.. &r-1' 5..ll liO..i.J 0) 0..-$1 l.071 R CO\J t.'T r.L \1 8 B> o.n~r ~ bdrm 3 b• bun~ rru l•m. rm pool/apa. l•l uuw 011 Markt>f Sl40.0oo 41>3 l lilleckJ 10 ~ um 0 1>" 11 lbAlle~I Sun ll 4 CtlAltllilJNG. l'ollnl r> •'re-o(lh, vu. vrot dt•• . J8r, 28a . 1Jl11 I Ill J I tillV« <mc·cnl 1'u1 lll•rt. II i h I n lh~ $ l U ti ~ () 11 !& 1073 Of't:.:N HOUtff :! 11' \t :lSl2 UAMll.TON ST l CUI\ crda ~ I 1111 "'·" .1 OT 4 RH .'.!"'". l1r11mu\1\' tunvt•r ... a11un v11 I m1phll·e 111 1-· .. 111 I< 111 Sl IU.0011 1\111~ H i~ hJ1 J., nj,'l ~I 7J:ll OPEN SUN I :., ~ 1 ~, I l'l~asanl. (; 1 t•1•n1 r1•t• H~. Conwr lol -4 kR .?• Ha. Prof d1"' ~111.<1 Yoo 1\RI 213 133 512 1 e44.23 COUEGE PARK SYRACUSE PLAN F;ibuloo:. Syr11CUM' Plan tdt!ally l1K'1tll.od on C'Orrwr lot 1'"'euturt-s IO('lu11t· .I ltllrm + dl•n. 11 rot lundi-~u pt>d yarfl 1.1.llh m111urc trl't:" & i.Uj)1:r1JI~ llctorat1.'<l tnl\•r111r i\,..k l~onh SI00.500 Call e-· RANC H REALTY 551 2000 EXECUTIVE HOME IN THE RANCH llleally localt-d I lidrm. 3 loath home on rul d~ sac· Prof l;ind,C'al)t'd ~ards. • l-'l'ltral mr l'Onchllflfllfll! ,'(. NO A~SOC'll\TI ON Ft•;!-.S A ... k1n~ u11I.' $11!:1.t)KI Call ~-RANC H . ~ RE A L TY' ~ 551 2000 NORTHWOOD PARK PATIO HOME lrok1n1l l•1r l<J~t n.~:tlt• 1111 thr:. l..1t.·aut1ful :J hclrrn :! ll.1th hum1· .... in·nlral .11 r & pun lwr Jui-1 r,•clun ·d m JJnl'P hJc:.illy IOl .1\1·11 rw:u µool. v:irk & \l•nni... <\IUJ"fc; lftghly up,::rnd<·d lhrou.:houl. Ai:;km~ onl} S109.SOO. CJ,1 WOODBRIDGE 1ht' E'Xl'lllOI( Un II\< oo•I \1ocM In lhc lll'Wl·~· S.\S T o w n h o u :. l' ., . .I l'O<mhnakd hdrm" . 1n ~(Jfl e3 r\ h t c1n I'S Spa1·1nus fam1I} rin .. lnr1•ht'n 1·omh11 pl11:..h 1·ari1etll Ln10) the lak\• & .ell lht• 1n·rt·at1nn11I lal'lhllt·~ lk-1111: olfl'n•d ,J\$11'1.700 Redhill~ Realty 552 7500 LaSalle Model Un wit.le lo( reel\ lH· 11 !'lvac1ou:-. 4 bdr m . :!1 :· h,1 1ownhom t· 1\pµrox 2tiOO -.q. fl or II\ ini.: ... pdt •· l...<Jl.<i or upj!rJde~ l'a\10:-. I u :. h I J n (f ... l' a p 1 n fl <'!1.'rM:rou:. "u1·st park1ni: IA-'l ui; i.huw 11•u th" hornt.· lod:i) · U.,.C. l.ach I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALIF. ClAS SIC 180 deit while water view. nr beach. S Bdrm. 31 a ba +den. dbl lot. One ot a kind. '400.000 is a steal. SI00.000 down. ~S)' leTms. OWNER C all for appl. 714/&13-3581 or499-4247 do'' o~e·n· 40\ Ol.&NN1'~Y Rt: 49'7 4848 OPEN HOUSE 12-4:30 C'h,u 1111ni: ! II.Ir m In Int•! hcllll•' \Ill l.11 ._,. l•·.1111 111111, lirnrb.1 .1v1·ll 1111 t ,,,,.,,If 11ut111 .\ HHCJ t~rl' ti Im ,1111111 ~ult.in.: 111,.1.111. • It• b t• J t' h ' h " '·" .11111 •'hur,·ht><; l'I l ::-. I lktrm 1."-.~t how.e-~ll uoo 631 SE.AVlf'W don osen rt.•i.lllur~ PORTER REAL TY 1001 N C'OAST HWY 497·2468 Emrrald Terroce 1\rl t•nholl} 'h .1rm hc1rm:-.. 111•0 :1 1 .. 11 h~ '11ult1•t.l ~oo<I l'l•ilini.:., !>Wl't'f}tnj.! lll'l'.111 \I\'~ I urj.!\'IOl S2MY,511lJ WOODS COVE <iin.., Abt·I d1•s1j.!n. n••\1 c1·1far 6' h lJs:-. home· Ol'!Hl.·d 1 n 1·111 .i I~ pl 11:- l.!rO\f' 2 Hclrm 2 1 .. bath d~n. luxunou' huml· ""1t Ii :-.uperb l'raftsman-.h1p thruoul Owner finanrin~ avail S21!2.000 OCEANFRONT Span1<>h arc·hrtpc·turt• with pnvate courl\'arrl entrv. :I H<lrm. den· .:1 • oolh. 2 lplcs $53.'i.OOO NIGUEL SHORES l'rnat•• tw•;1d1 ,·11rnmur11 ly Ot t';lll \ ll'W l''>t'l'll\11 I' ht1m,· 1 Ill< + l:im rm ~·urm11I .t1n111 g rr11 ~'>.(Jt.\1 REGEHT REAL TY Kil JI 11or1196·!!501 FAMILY DELIGHT Bi.: Q('t'an \ ll'W Wll h largl' ht."all'C.I & f1llt·n·cl pool. & spa 1 Lil r~·· bdrmo; . formal dlnmJ? & family rms . 2 frplts .. rco; rl'11l 1on room & ot llu• askm1: S247.oou MINT CONDITIOH :I Adrmo; . 2 baths. :'ljorth LJi:wrn C'ollai.tl'. "'alk 111 Crt<"'l·nl Hai lit-<.t·h I' rs' .1 l •· ' a· r ti v. 11 h :.c\ t'ral t run trees. LJ l'('t' Jltathc•d 4! t Jr g ..iri1hl' with 1luor OPl-•ncr l'n Ct:U 11\ SJ75.li()(I °'""' .. ,.. Hll l If _.-4'~. Mc CC\HMf,CK Rl Erlroordinary Rapturous White Wa~r Views and :-umptuou~ Olct W<1rld Ch;irm prt'' all thruoul lhr-.c 2 llt'\\ ct.odar & s lum• honws & i:ardt!n:-. :1 lldrm~ . :1 bath.-;, ftrt'plan·"'· "''"l' l'l'llar. polling room & muc h mor,· 111 t'<1th Would ITllf k, .1 p\·rf t•1·t "l''amtl) l'1tm1111uncl · On :.cparatc 1111... lakl· )' 0 U r p I I I, ,, I SJSll.000 SJG5 111111 Ok ROTll $700.CllKI 0 P f:N ~n 1·5 :'">7::! ,\It a \'1:-.la 494.7551 Rl::t:DER REAL TY Hilltop Developers <..'harmin~ New LagunH Condo"s Ocean View l blk beach. Z&J bdrm. 442 Cypre.s at Locust. Broke r will cooperate. '°% ftNAMCING AVAILAILE Office 494-4315. 10.6. 7 days Afterhrs.499--1625. DOLPHIH HAL ISTATl 2700 Vtf'Mlflle Sq. Ft. <.: retree wood and gh1ss t•onstrur . Oon. Be the first proud owner of this ~me 3 ~R h..omc with mother in lawquart.ers. Sl75.000. ffta..c-.:;i.~ ..... •~lihn.w, """'1 ~ plumb.-d rll 111'1'1111 \llV. \<Jiit let t.•uc ., ' llr ., II.I llun clbl it. r11~ ~I 111111 hml I· .. 11~1111 11'7~ ~ IJ7 1:1:\11 aCGAHT DUPLEX I\,'\ J )'t'lll"• ulJ :-1111· b) \!Ut' 'J :.tor) 1h•lu\I' ~dl Ulll\ ha!\ :t1 ~ 1111, I rplt 1• hit-"' <t 111•11 pvt 1u1 t HI ) d ' 1 I h I 1• c .11 i:nnlll<" Wttll. 111 11 ... 11 h ,., .... ,. \ •• tlll /1111•11 lh •iJltol 495-2550 831 ·1136 ~'~·~ ..,rt . ..,v.;, ialt 1 I OPC:M SUH. 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"1• bd.11·1t· lh1!. 1s d r.1n· $215,000 f\.tll Price CALL TOOi\ Y MISSION REAL TY ~S c,t llwy, La~unu ~494-0731 OPEN IN LIHMS POIHn 1·5 1'.M.: Recr eation for e\'eryone seconds from your door. Next to an ocean view plus country club living. 3 bedroom. 3 b~ths. huge family room. custom decorating. $264.500. Drive to private gated community. agent will let you in. One mile north of Coast Hwy o n Crown Valley Pkwy OPEN IN MONARCH SUMMIT It: Beautiful A-Plan with 2 bedrooms. den and 2 baths. Adult community. pool, clubhouse and spa, $129.500. SEE HAL CARDWELL AT 3134.2 CAMPANA1WAY . OPEN 1·5 ... DOUILI LOT HICiH ON A HILL Brand new custom home on lar~e corner lot. Very )lght and o~n. Beamed ceilings. 3 bedrooms. 2 •baths. forma l d\ring l'OQm. views. $189.$00. A COl.OWIU. IAMI• CO. 496-7222 831-0836 ,..,... ...... .., .... 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Can be leou/optlon•d. s 135.000 Takt' over ~ubjet1 to t•x· l:>l1ng 9 1 ~·: lu .. n Prt>:1lw1ous lot•ation nl'ilr l'tOI, spa & tennis iog to 1.-:.1..,hlon blllnd 3 bdrm. :!' 2 bd. wet har. frml din 2 ... pac1ous I n ·l •h1·:t 1·1 c·tl ltlillome:; l.~t· m•1 r ... 111t1 w "' a I k 1 n t l o ... t' l ... 1;-ti 15111 More I" the ShOt'es -Here's a beoutifvl ond stately ~dHu with 3 bedrooms and 21h battts on a cul .. sac for S 185,500~ New listincJ in MOftorc:h t q Terrace with spectocutar •lews, 4 bedrooms. skyliCJhts, wet bar and spa for S325.000. 495-1720 LAGUNA NIGUEL 'WESTCLIFF Super sharp & t It-an. 3 Bdrm JOd dm1n~ room on qUll't i.tr1•l'l lll'J' IJ!1v1·r Shur.-• Thi~ quJlt I) home· I!> uni) Sl 7:• .",!H) I h • rs l d g l' r: i. l' l 1."' 1 1 1 ph .. nv 540 1151 I or 11• IJ1b 499.4551 South Laguna 497.3331 Laguna Beach 493·8G 12 Dana Point 6 44-7020 Newport B~ach l07an:1 r.::-i:ich I 048 1 Mmion Viejo I 06 7 ...••..•.•..........................•......... C·f Owner-Spanish l:t'.ll h hlltl'l' 11 i.;111·,I .cpl 1111111.11 1n11oJ 11•1h l • d Ill '"Ill I .j.! lt1I \1 .oll.. t11 '" 11 n ,\ -.hop' "I iX 11111) l'ti I 'l'lli 111 .~~~~~· ky ().,..11<•r 1•~1;> lh·I \l.1! <)tll•n I I•"'''' !-at :--1111 I.! I 'll~.5t•l 21'! l:!I i 11,1 LEASE OPTION '\1·\.\ ('11111 1·m1111r.11' l k l 'J ll \ 11'"' ,t;!., 1 '>'I 11 llnnl! 11111·r t111h "' 1)01 "' .l\11np II E ': \). 1.:11 12tlh WWW i' • , ••• C.auscy & Company TH~EE LUXURY UNITS 01· l1 J rl \ t t' \\ n 1 11 I \i.1nn.c I .. ,.111 1111 01111 ()\•Oct 1.1.tll '''"'' 1.1..1h tmam:ml! :Ii!'!!,,\! GUE5T APT. \A.1J11d,, h<·.c•h ho11 -.· with , · l'4·1tr1wirn i.;w••l .1n;cn m1·nt 01 t•..111 '1• \\ ... alt.. to lw 11 h I 1 t·•·• lfl·t·k~. p at 10.., -..t .11•wd gl.L-.,.. and ~Ion" SJ 1·1 u ~1 EXECUTIVE HOME \ lx·;cU!tllll rdr'"'' h1ol dl'n .1rr11111.: t ht· l r1·1· ~rt•al for 1•111 .. rt.1111.11,: µn1·at1• g;irc!,·11:-. patio' and <kd,,.. St1P\'\a1·11l,11 ot·1•:in and 1 11 \ 1 "'"' ::.u:i.m1 • I H}I $11 Coa:.l It 1"' ·" 111\1llat<(t' Fa11 l.i\<it:Ni\ Hl:.i\l'I I 497-2457 :••aw 10&2 ......................• Laguna Niguel Realty • ROOM TO ROAM &ROAM T:ike over !•' o', lo:rn 1111 sJJ111·1ou:--1600 Mt 1 t 1 nu . 1 ba C'Ul\IUm 1>01111• Ill Mona1Th B<1 v T t•rr;1t'\' Sunken ""'"J.! rm & m s11· Bdrm Ell'C'ln1· )!<>It· $34.'). 000' OCEAN, MOUNT AIH & FAlRW A Y VIEWS Very µrivak ·I HR homt• wall cui.lm f1·alun•:-. M 1 11 I r 11 rn sh11pp111 g. h1•J1h & rt.'lTl:!allo11 Own1•1 <<•II nol occup~. must ~..it SZ'l5.CXX> NIGUEL HILLS Former J BR model on l.rg lot w room for pool &.-eluded. air t·ond. hnm1· w trees & rtnwer .. 1n abundance. 1 } r WJr ranlee ~i.250 493.9494 495-5220 496-2413 8 30·5050 As561MDl>t. Loan Fnjrway El Niguel Jbr. $234,COO Custom Realty 770-!rm Open House 1·5 Snt1S11n 7·1411.'\, 8c8Ul 4br. UP· gnlded Lag Nil( home :MOOl Adelanto Dr Sallt Realty 581·1181 Highly upgraded. AC. Jbr. 2ba home. FR. den. OR . popular J osm1ne µlain $123.000. 831·5075 a.... Forest 1065 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bt 2 Ba <'Ondo w 1weut View of lake ~.000 D)ll 7Sl·l682. eves wknds 581~4 CA.STllE EL DALI PLAN Thi 1111" I 1111 I' ,,, •• " "-Jllllli.? lrn .I lult m I 101 I Ill. ,111d \ h ..... Ill ,111 ldl'.tl ltH.fll11lt (,''°'' u\t I 'Jli :11111 1' , I•• 111 \ "1•111.1111111, -:.111:1 ~·· CALL 644-72 I I BAYCREST 5149,700 B\l l l\u<1 111.1 hi I I 1111\ h11m1· lo• .o11·tl 111 pr•· ... lll:lflll... 1\,1 \i r1•-.I tll 1'.I l'nc·t1l lur t :, l -..tit I u ... t IM1~l 1..tt. iill , (..,g:tum!lttl ~~9iiti 1 N~~;1 ·:·pool Sl62,SCO 1-k.,,tporl Beach I J o9 I l.111u~ :-.;,.-... pur1 .1 r 11 ••••••••••••••••• •••• •• ht""tl v. lht"" rno'l ••\c ti 111. 11:\HHOH \'n,w Ill 1'11 ·:-. h>otlr.j,! 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OR C.\LL 644.7211 Ja1·u111. lob 111 l''' ra» Mui.I ~~ \cl upprt'•'lltlc ell\ SZ25.0ll0 o~m·r \\Ill help ' ' finanl'I' f • . ' . CAMALFROMT :n'\.1 W Coa ... 1 I lwy. N 0 645-6646 Low t' s I walt'rfront 642. :l\.50 ATTENTION OWNERS p r I l' l' d $155.90(1 Jf you are templed to put out that "FOR SALE BY OWNER" sign you ma y be on the right track ... But som e c re~tive assist a nc e could make things go a lot easier Heforc you rail. b~ advised we are .oJ Re al Est al e M arketing and Development Co. Cheste r F. Sab!\bury II HALF MOOH IAY LA.HD ' DIYB.OPMIHT CO.. INC. ; 14.640-1155 FEE LAND-¥1EW--UNDB $190.000! \ \. linbehevable but true a beautifully appointed 3 bdrm. family room home. s uperbl y upgraded throu ghout. P rofcssional ly I a ndscaped. low me:t1 nlc nan ce yards. oak floors. custom oak shelving. sunshw fjlled expa nded breakfast room plus formal dining. loads of storage & much much more . Call now for detail~. Newly listed. it will sell quic kly' ' l:lVIME COUNTRY REAL 1$l.A TE 559-4556 OPEN HOUSE SUM I ·5 1809 AftitCI Ln. ll1t!hly dl' ... 11 .11Jl 1· 'il'"" port lh-J1·ti r .· :.sdcmc 4 Bdrm-. 1.1l'Llll~ rm. 3 hath. ... 11lt·il l·nl r) .! ~nodburnini.: I 11Jlt•:-l~l' k.Jtt~n Gut-'I room h." pn 1 ;itt-bath L.:t· ... pad-I Inf! pnol Val ant & 1Jn1·l'<I to i.cll Jl onl) Sl!l7 ,;llMI (",Ill 55:! h IOJ l!<'J ll~ W1.rld 'WATERFRO~T HOME Pier & float 3 bdr. 1,rn1 1 rn. iJlv.000 o .... n.·1 li13·!ll 16 H'WP'T CR(ST CONDO Clpl'll hou ... 1· I :, I' \1 W1~kt-nd-. <>If Sup1 nc)r 111 Tll'(1n111'r"1:" lo I 11 tn·p1tl lo :\lojtl l'111111 l'T'11·t• ... 1..ish1•d SI ."'4 .. )(111 to SIJO.Wll :1 bdrm. :P .. li:1 puo l I t· n 111,., . "' u 1: " 1.11 u111 Ft .uh 1• I lu1 \ . .i h H.!11 t~7.) IH7:! 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I l~.:NOll<:tl 'l'O <'/\HI-: ~17 1rullloo m dt.1M.'tl 1"•1·•••v., hL't y1·11r W1• h11v1• a l1·w •>1><'11111~' 011 our 111111•' ,,t«Jf 1111 II fJIUlt•~i.11111.rf 1~1lt\llll\l1'1l ltJ Ill H 'l>l 111\'lll n•ut 1•i.t.11t· ui:• wm ; QUAIL PLACE -PROl'ERTIES 10,... fl! l :lO r M.I 8 UNITS '"'' .1 \11.1 \II I Ill 111111 ll"llt'I \\Ill t ,H I\ ,ti 1\1 I \ill 1•111 ,. )ll\.1 101 ~ PQEHIC:,( /t-+ HO M \ 1.1,J \\ I 1>.1.t l l\\\ 'II 645-6646 COM DUPLEX .I 111 I 11 •• "" "' I "1111 \\ llpf, ,\ l 111 I t,,, lllHI ·' ""'.ii• I· J" 'II 'lk:11•"11I11ll j•1 t.. PR€\ 1 IG( 1----tJ._-HOME~ :L((J \\ ('<1.1•,I If" I 'II 645-6646 7 UNITS-C.M. •162 UNITS Ot\l.J\llOMA CITY. OKLAHOMA •92 UNITS OKLAI IOMA CITY. OKLAHOMA •175 UNITS OKLAHOMA C ITY. OKLAHOMA l'rlnclpal1 Oftly. please Wl· own/rn ana~c these excelle nt a p ~' r t m e n l h o u s e i n v e s l m e n t op port unities. l'onl<H'l Mr. Ulbrich or Mr. Lyon MONARCH PROl'YTIES, IMC. C714) 955-2682 U.SYOOES IT \\ 1111 1111• ,,.llt•r .. lll'l11111g Iii llU•llH I' lht" I' l11"l''>l l•llt't11 tll jlll'\I"• Ill tJll', \llll 11•111 .11 .11 t '.f 1\11111 .. 11 1111• 'hi lh.1 l llllt "' " 1·111 Iii I"" ·II 1• • .\ j1.1l11r. lltt\ l11p·rh .. 1 tlf ... 1 •• 11 ·'" h 1 .11 I •1 /'1 .:rm ltil f\4 ALLSTATE REALTORS l•"\1~11\ol lll l'I E\1" l.11.1· Ull'I Ill ,C 'I () oll '•I ll\\I' lt •1· ~11111 1.11.- tlm\lt 'I II• ;,111, I '.ill .Id I 1111111" \1!1 1'1.11120" BEACH TRl·PLEX .111 .. 1 '"'"" 111 ,, ... loti11• l'!\c 'I Flt. F1,,·1 :t 111111 . l1>t .1 .... I I• ,\I I W \ II t \ .11 'I I" CMJO I .ill 23 UNITS Pnmt> Tustin lot·atron Grt-at lnl'omc. xlnl l<'rrn'i. )>t'll~r will nt'IP ( Jffor~'<l at 5750.000 <:a II 5411 300; Lots for Sole 2200 ..........••......•.... ll .!. lot. 50'122' ~· 2 blks (rum IK't::Jn, kH•I, p nm1· :'1.r1 l.<JijUI!d lo<:3UIJll. I' JI l~I 114.51! 2.3 ACRE LOT Castt. lt-.ch With 4 t'OllOgel' 1.n pn mt: San O.t-go IOl' $7 .8811 per lolCl'e S.l.S. RU&. TY t7141434-1550 Rancho Qiliforn1a. 10 & 20 acre parcels. EKcellenl ror avocados, hor~ on road to Fallb'** From M300 pr acre. Seller will hnanc:e ~ 3650. /\gt ---()pen Sonday by Owner. 5765 Rachae l Ln. Mira Lotnil ·\.'•acre min1·ranch. room for .. horses, all rt'11ccd. Jr l'Xt.'C J lir. 2\.-~ lia t·us tom home Only 9 .500 Owner I 685 24 14; or rt'al esta te ad\ r'ior Wl"Stem Re11lty Sl·n ice" !)J0-22Q1 Outof State PropHty 2600 •...................... l-'on.al1:ortrad(' t<!l a<·r1:' for property m Or;in1;:t· C:O :..> nulci. t·;i-.1 0 1 Spr 1n J!ftt:ld . M 1i.'>o u rr. bt-dullful 2000 ~ll rt ~. 2 bu W at·re~ of open pa!ilure. live l'rl'ck. 4! pond~ 4171473 6289 or <1171732 7914 Ren:~. Forms, GrovH 2700 .......•••••.•...••.... Paso Roblu Areo :01 JC fl'' Wtlh ll'f ffi~ l'ollf 1•11 tnlt1 ~ .11 rt'' ''1th alnrnnd 111·1·'· h 11u~.1· & pt11ol 'I t•rn\.., Dramatic. new luxury home near bay, l 1A. blki. t.o 0t-ean: frpk .. Jacuzzi. beamed ceil's .. 2 bdrms .. 2' ~ baths, dbl. ea r age. 8>0 Mo yearly. Bay & Beach Really 759-0811 Coro..a .. Mar 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br. frplc. refng, year lease OPEN HOUS~ l·4 321 Larkspur 2 Hr. 2 ba duplex. New crpt. frplr, sep. dlnin~. Large patio. l ''~ block:; from beach & shopping. $540.645-4533 :! BR, 3 Ba. dbl gar., 2·sly. Fash.ion Isl area. Adib. $550 mo 2 13-991·0687 , '1112·1W Fof" a vt-ry special family. Ol>ean view• 4 Bdrms . lovl'ly y ard. 3 l'iH .i:ara~l'. m llarbor Vwv. ILu:-.k). Sl,000 Mo md 1;:;irdcnc r Av;ill l\u~ aJlh r f.:o "'"'" de/ vita, $ ff'w/iotli1'.J lij.1-8 ~.94 243$ E. Coast Hwy., CdM 3224 ···•··················· EASTSIDE Brand nc·w Ln lt•vcl 3 hr. 2 ba townhom<• f'rpll' ITlll'rOW<tVl', s kylight ck'l'k Pool. tcnr11s, n··· ruom SW5 mo. 646-42fil! or ti46-0061. FIXER! VA BARGAIN! R<'al t-~tatr MOVl': IUWIT 1:-0.' l!m Skyhm., I hdr 111 111 luw n •nt, .1<!1111 t \1 park 351 W lltl\ :-.p 11 Pn.m· onl}. 1•ll'.1,1· < ·.111 l!\ l' or" kt•mb i..11 :11; I . ..................... · 1 OCEAN DUPLEXES '"" :1 ht'<lrnom hu1111·, • .1111 ~111111:-. l '1111,11 1tlt1 1111111 l!l2 1J••;1 Kt·.1111 Ill " lo111 Id Ill}' WALLACE & CO. 17 141 729·5966 F1n·11L11 "' 'lot 1 ... t1 '"11 1 'ISi 11111111!'> 1.1 ' 1•111 I ----------• Newport Beoch Horse Properly !'vHlll' IJ..r1·k b ;1y \II'\\ 1.mt.1 .. 111· an•.; !or hui,:1· 1.111< h homl' • h,1 r11 ti> •.1.1111.... (',ii I .f I in 1-'l.1 II ll1·r·. 1i111 x:IK f1~11u 11' • ,· 1 1 , ~. H r '• i x i ,,,., v.111111- WHITEWATER Iii ·" c .... ",, h m 11l11 l1• t1111n1· ~.;, tMJO 'l 1·1 m ... ..'111111 ... ',. d t•\ 1•lt1pt•d 1.u1d1-.•,1011101 :-;,'1 1•1,11 1\1 .I\ rt· 11:11 l'l'h. '•'I lt11l1·11 ... ;j.) l)ljll 1•.11 h 1;.,dlt•f llh Mesa Verde <I br. 2 ba . lam rm, flp. wet bar. new l'rpls. l.:c yard. nu pet:. $.54) 751 .3QJ6 8Al.IOA DUPLEX 3 br rotlUJ!l'. plu~ bJ 1 h c1pt Stl'P~ tu ha~ or Ol't'JO 10 Clld fi,1 I l:t11,1 Hl·mudl·h•d in ,<,. 11111 Fencl'<! b J t:k "' " J 1 .ir parl..mg Lo,•:c:.t 11n. 1•11 rlupll'\ Ill <Jrt'.I Op1•11 1 IM· Nin 1 5 llS llJl\1111 ,.; s.mset~ach 1088 ,\,.._'L bf5 b7i5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT DUPLEX V.)T1<1m11c· lol':1t1on. 3 111'. ~ br lknl-; S W \:.l..111 j.! S:J9:l. 0011 \111 ,., I ;, 1• II ' ll(l(Jght ntht•r NPT. SHORES l111m:wula1c· dollll"tt' ,. ' 111 plu.-. d1•11 '' all '' "' Dn\1• hy ~!II li'11d )',f11•1 I • :111111-.111 for appl < l\\ 111·1 11'.CllV IP 11111\ ,. CANAL FRONT REHTFOR SUMMER? Nf:VER Not whm vou l·an own thr~ be,1ut.1ful 3Hr. 2& Condo. ' , hlk to 1Jt'l'llll Fl'.1tun·:-. "l'I bar, l1;1lrn11v, lrpll dhl g,1r. '""flllt \Ollll'rm-.c>W <' 846-5502 cmAm Tustin 1090 J lir .J ha l.utulP1I \\ 11 h •••••••••• •••• • • • • • • • • • ,11 u:. :i!l>."1.1re~1111• I l.1·111 BY OWNER 3.750 sq. Ft. .! 11<11111 t """" "'' ... WJll.. tu bt•.1t·h I 111 ·1 lr.1 I ~· r" d 1· 11 -:. , .• , 11 11 J U,,t 11'-ll'<f \..,11111 1! 1\L,1111 :-,,lfll,1 \llJ Jll'.t $:JIO,IJ()(ll'.!l11111 :•Pl!I l'nn•\I IOI lflllt I.. ·"'' \l,\IU'\i \HI·, \I I\ (. ,tll 1(11-.\' .>Ill :1111,1, 111 • .. t,.j.! 1<K1Ct I .>II l!ILI :'1.rn1.1.J.1n h I wnh.'l'. l frl,1' tu "' t· 111 Br tll\•..rn \II''""' II ' II ~r M .10\ ttp..:r;ult· ... 1111 IT\J\ !)111.IKlll 1~1~1 711.111 Soi ClemPntt' 1076 •..•..........•........ Ry ( M1ll'r 4br I> H V H ZlJ ()('CaJI Vlt'W "15!J !1(111 192 52;!;1 BY Tl! i'~ tH:Al'll Largl' h11m1· v. 111·1•un \kW ~73,500. 1 ~!12 121!1! CYPRUS SHORE l '\l AUardl•d t•omm11n1t\ pnvatr bcal'h l~»Hltrlul 2 ~tory 3 hdrm hom1· 11~ owner Call 714, 4\M ti5~ or492~forappt I 0°o OOWN INO QUALIFYING) I In thl' l'll')!itlll, 111,111111 .I llB horn'" v.1th :-.v. t·,·11111,.. I II'" 11f 111~hl lrJ;:hb It) lfrt• 11< t'i•ll Onl\ 2 H •:ir:. old r,·11m~~ ;ind w .. 11 ..... , t· If 11n1• 1 n r c• ii woo u. ll(·,1t1t1lul l1lcs thruoul. \'11 •v. 1 rom l'W·rv room Nim11111dt"Cl by h·omt:s 1n 1 lw ~111.tll.IO tu SI ,fHHl.tMHJ r.1n1w l1ntl'1l S22S,lflHI RUMAR REAL TY 558-7977 NEW LISTING 3 II! llr ..,, P' 8a. piano :;11<! Ir\ rm. 111un1 ry ktll'h Ownt·r •tll"OU~ Wt.o:-;tcm Ht•<J IL \ S1•n l\'C~ 530-2~~ lOx.54>. I HH . 'lr,1 1111 ,. Adulti. 71ifl2 1;;irl11•1tl AVl' ' l>l.IJI l' 1•1 II II Sl:?.IXX) O~lll'I 7:111 !15!1:,> COSTA MESA NURSES WELCOME ld1•;il ltwatwn 1•lt1,1· 111 "rn k . ~huµpmg & 1·111t•1 wmmt·nt ~ bu~ .. 1011 .11 llll' park i7 :-.i..~ lt111· :.111).!11· """" Ill ' lt'.111 'fWl'I II·'"" " I ll•li-l' ,\ 1an1111 I .11\1 I .11\1 f 1.11 • 11'111 '\l I f!,,1 I t1 11 Excellent Terms (1111\ I'. cluv.11 tlv.111·1 V.llf I ,Ill \ tl\'ll'lll'tf I>\ 11u11 .!ml 11 > 1111 111" rw.ir nt'" I 1111·' 111 Su llwll111~t1111 l~'.11 h I 'urk Pl.ii,. I 111·X.I:! 7 11.1 ;m, Bro.rel :-.t ' H t-:u h urul Ila'~ I.I! lit I\ 11 .. n ~ '''·' 1.11 1~,· 111 1 fl,ltlC .... , :'. 11 pll ' :! I ' h,1 lc,,ul ... 111 ll ,11lpa µ1 ·1 • \i.;1 !fi!l .'Jm !I 11.·.,1~>.11 •\\ tKlh.('\J \\.111111: 11 ,.,1,1111·1 1\1 d"nl\\111\ p.11'1, .! llH I H.1 1 ,, Ir 111 1\" I•\ .. 11o1 • 1fl j, 11111 llil l 1 I Ill •11•1•1 \ I. 1111 Ill\ .... , ' :-. II I ' I· \I 11 " II I. I I ' " ' II ' \\ I< I •• ii I ' 114 t\11•'"' I 1\.1',' rq11 554-3700 bit.;, .. ,.,,.,.,, ... ,. ft If ti 111 I lt.1 1111111 II II 11.11 ~ ".! •• 01111 It I\ l I 1•\1·· v.l.1111'> j•ff't o\\U 11 1111 J•,JI ll1 I B.1 ·"""' ,._ I." I •Ill! I ' I' .~""'I l \I \lohll1• 1!111111 111 I ti I I \ft·,;1 ICl\,1\1 Fl.1111111~11 " i;x .11. 11111m ,1d1Jt<d I hr. I h.1 v. .ilk 111 'hnp Ptnl!. ~~)(I l.11 C" 711'1 Gml'<: lloml·~. ti3!1 li lll 01 ~ V1ktn.I! dt•lu'l' I:! 1·\ p:1nd!. !I mon• l t. .. 111 111 ('11~1.1 .\lt·:,,t l'.111> :>15 1!!~17 Ac~ for Sol~ 1200 ...•.•...•..•...•..•.•. PALM SPRINGS IOACRES :iOO,\,(l() t•ash Htt~ Sfll'\ li73 2211!1 C.M. DUPLEX I I. ,, II. 1, 1111 fl.... 'I 11 I I I!·~·· 1111 lln\1 "' 'f'lf, 'n • 1 J • .111 \ , •lnllO I \I K•'l l'l:.!I "'411~·• duph·' 11111 • d In ,, 11 I' .111 I , , t 1 • I .1' ·./..,fl, 1 \~1·C1l .> 1'11 .. 1'111 UNITS·UNITS! Bargain Time! II\) Pl !'I.I'.\ \ I E W ' \. I I· \\ l '.111111 ,1 111< • '1·\\ 1111rt II.I\ \II'"... I runt g111 i.:1••111... '( lwclrm u pp1·r 111111 ttt ""·" 111u~ ~ lwdr rn ttm 1•1 111111' '\i,1tural lint k I pll•-, Wl'I h,11 ' t t ·.11 (!,II oil.!\' 1\11,11 ~p.ll4' !'>fl•(" Ill l"·.11 11 i\ltA .... ,\ 1H'1'1.1 .. :-. ~1111'~' ;! llH !'., 1(111 .... """'" 11.11111\•rl J.:JI .iJ!t•:. l,111ndr) r4H1m f'rxcr·Uppcr. <kcun '11 , short walk to beal·h. I !Ir Westminste-r 1098 ~achProperty 1350 .•...•.••..•••....••..• ~ ES1\ 1-'0l, I? l'L F :\ $1~1 UCJO' I l'ntl:-o pritl1· ol 11wtwr-..hq1 ' l'l'V. p.11111 + hobby rm $10!1,000 !164-1518 wkdv:-. art fiP M OPEM •••• HOUSE SUN 1.5 I~ L>c Let l':-.trdl.1 ••....••..........••.•• 2600 sq ft $t 28.000 4 bdrm, 3 ba Sl!P fam rm j!arden kit. walk lu ~rk l'all nov. tn ~cc IREH/Moneek Rlty 536-1 461 Othef' Reol Es tote •.•..•..............•.. ESTABLISHB> BLDG SITES OVERLOOICIN G MARINA From Sl~.OOfl Ill"' ''""II L'n~ltl'vabl~ hut It lit" 1•w runl l'r11I l.111cb1 .11>1·11 N1•v. "111\ ,., ~ rt'! r1 i: .ii I 11111 h !'>11r111kl1 r '"'''Ill 11111 llurn · I )111 I llll ' I /II''•' in I\''' Olt'lll h,Jr~'.tlfl'" \ .tll lhl\\ ';:1 I ;1•1 FOUR UNITS·C.M. ,'liht1 flt•\\ I llt ''" 111·1 ·• Uflll '.1 h.1 11111 ' 1 ,II i.;.11 • :1 '111 ' '"·' 111111 I'S/. 111\ '>11111 ••I • fr.11 I 6 Units +Pool \II " lir 111111 1111 , " l rpf. -~<111d I I• I I .\ll>:-.J 111·.1 ''"'"'' "'" '.tr~ \I II h ..,, ·' 101 ""'-' 11 Hrll pnt l' ~II 1.1H11• P1 t•\..t 1~t· h''"h o , .U:i;J \\ ('.,,,,, I h\\ \II 645-6646 ll\'11"111·1 ''·'"111111111 I 'n1ll· .. 1 c Iv. n1·1 lllp ph \ ~.~, l~HI l'.1• It 1 II 11(1 111 I I illlCI ... q II 1 •• 1 11\1111 I \\Ill 111, II•• "II 1 11rH I ,Pl \\ti 11 lfllltl 11 litl• 1''•~1 dt1Y.11 \\flt ·" I OJ flltld tit l \• ~l.111 I ,.l~I I It' 11.1111 '.\ ,, \111 11 ,, I• I' I Ill .... , l'\1 ", Iii! t \II' I I I .II 111: \"I '\ 1.111 \ I Ill ' \: I \ 111 I I'" .• 1 '"" °'t''' I' l<I \ ( 11' \I .~ 11 'I \ l.t."1 "·"· MUST SELL! 1111 l,.;ith' l1111 l1iu'' lllf.' .1:-.lo.111, . ·r1.-, I~ I SCOTT REAL TY 536·7533 32 UNITS 1\,1 d ,l I I' ,1 I I 11111 ttl \ l'r .. p.·rtv 1w1•tl, .... 111 rn11111I I ix u11 \ 11 :• 111 111111 l1u 1l l .>\j.,rth' A PR€HIGE: /---+-I HOM€S :i:ci:i w < ·11.1-.1 1 h' ~ :-.. 11 645-6646 COSTA MESA 4HOUSES 1-· .. n1.1:-.l1<' n·nt.;I "' 11 lll.'11110:-. tn h1~h ;ippn •1 I.II Ill~ ilr<'a. Onl~ S2:.: .• CKKI OW(' WORLDR.E 556-7777 Eostside Duplex " 1·\lrJ hllll! SI l a ;,1111 1 >v.1wr "111 1 ·" n i...1 .11 Ill' .... uh1111t 11n down 3 llr. I b..r & l!Ul''l htlll'>l' merlook1111: park w lull '"~·Jn \ ll'" Of florl'd fur llUH'k -..Ill• al ~~1:1 ;,011 Submit Ontu~ L5§ m21 .. Mobile-H~s For Sole 1100 .......•.••.......•.... C~ter Solisburyll Half Moon Bo y ~ & Development Co, Inc 640-8755 [ ~ ~ /('-PREITIGE ~ lULiim I HOME:~ D. Van Linen Rlty (2131428·2100 422·(1!ll I Builder will SACRIFICE new new dupll'X 111 San a ementc. Nr Post Ofr & new shopping tcnt,·r. Yoo get solar t:rct11t on both #540 & 1040 + 11ccelerate<1 dcprcc1a tJon. ThJS 1s u :-.lccper 496-5606. S.Jue CGpistrano 1078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BESTDEAL IN TOWN• 2 BR 1 Ba condo. 559.900 492·9861 or 492.4337 UlTIMATE LUXURY lDJ sq ft, 4 bdrm. 21-':I ba, ram rm. dining rm. lgc living rm. earthloncs throughout. /\ must lo see. Open Sun. 1·5PM 33576 Via De Aguu, cross 8t Camino L•& R amblas. '•Weal Cout Pacific 1-2800or 498-M35 • '1-estisious Sun Jlanc h Vlew b<>me, 4 BR. 21.;i Ba . .,atiar. 2 'fplc 'a, l11c lot. ~600. ,By owner l..ovel)i hdtnt. 3br, l'Wiba, new rqe>{, paint, crts. drlls. ~ b)tJ.ns. $78,000 Olnv._.7200. /\l the tK'aut1ful L>1:An1a Hay~1t1c V1ll<1i.:l'. 300 E C~I llwy. N B Beach. 2 poob. 2 Jal'Ul7.ti., µos,,1blc l.()al :-.ltp fncomt' Property 2000 Business Property 1400 •••••••••••••••••••••• • llfi7 IBr . 2Ba. lov\!ly patio. lol::. of slorugc ft L26. upl)t'r :.un dl•t:k , 2Br, :ma new k1~d1t'n, ITTlny amen1l1c) Open Sot/Sun 12·5 11345-2Br, 2Ba. + lg cncl<ll>Cd lanai new cpts lhruoul. new drps. Leona Mor>ian Dkr 6754010 Sacnfice' 19' w /cabana WEEKENDER · Treasure Island J\dlt Pk, $3000, s pc rent $200 493-Z729 Permanent Mobile Home Trailer at El Morro Bay Trailer Park. S38.500 firm. Owner. 64H688. •.........•••.•...•.... COMM'L. OPPORTUNITY Laguna Beac h 11pµ11~111• Surf & Sand 11 011 I Olarmm~ blrlg 1·urn·1H I y I c a l> c d r (II' II\ t• r ~mo Abo ind :! \<• cant lots w plan' & pertn1L'> for ofrlce' & to car p;irkrng S295.000 Owner will eons ickr fll'X rinancin g Ba rb'a r..r Wnghl&W-6200 t V 11 11 Cemtt.ry Lots/ Crypts 1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crypt at Harbor L11wn, bargarn , bl'aut1fulh located, 675--4103 eon..rcial 4X4= 16 ,..or pncll• of own<·r:-.h1µ. shal<1• r 1•1f ·I ph·w~ r'al'h 1111 a ·,1·p.1rah• lot 1•a<'h with a :1 IH·tlroom. 2 h.tth IJ"lll'r .'> UIHI ~ I WO :.! hc'i.lrt•1m. :.! hath ~ ,, I h1•tl r nnm • < h~ Ill' r v. 111 l1l•IJ1 f111 .rn1 c· Will , . ._ 1 hmlgl' ('all for an .1p pc11nlml'nl. pll'•'"' l.1\11(; 1-: !':NCH <;If TCI ~ E It v E S !\I 1\ L I. 1-:Nfll!(;ll TO Ci\IU-:• $Iii mtlh<lll tn 1 luwd t'Sl'ro~' l<L"l VcM Wt• h:I\ l' ,1 ft•w UJll'lltnj.!' 110 our :..:.ih ·:. slaff for prnft· ... :-.111nal.., romm11tl'<l tu mvt•:;trnl'rtl re.ii e:c;tatc 752 1920 j QUAIL A.,~~S~-'°'"' Tll l :lO r .M.I MOllLE HOME CM In Gr ernleur Park ••••*This vacont 2 br. :Mx64 beauty 1s pnced at Properly 1600 ....................... , __________ _ only $34,000 Call Cen· Prinw COf'Mr tury 2 1 Gold Coa s t H.wportll•d. R ealtors for appt , llcltJ't or Costa Mesa. 548-1188 am sq rt or posh Im prov S.A .. immed occupancy. t2x60. 3br. encl add-a rm, roored Porrh. bcl>l olr. 6.11·3'044 ments w/16 parkini.: spaces. Vacant, reudy for immediate ocru1111n cy Prin only Number One N<'wporl. F\nd what you wunl m Ltd Dally PilolClassiJieds. 675-8700 4·PLEX /\JI 2 Br apt.s. all sgl sty Tt>nants pay ut1I Only Sl30.000 Owo cr will curry 2nd llurry' ~ p€HIG€ HOM€~ 333J W Coasl llw y. NB 645-6646 .1:1.1:1 \\' ('11a't I Iv.\. i"' II 645-6646 1 pll·i.. l.r~ :1br ;!• •ha . owner's 11n1t ~ :1 lrl! 2hr. 2ba. I m1 lrom IH'l'<tn on Brnokhur~l S22~1 .00ll Owner Brokl·r 536·9\187 llOM I·: + I NC'OM E 25iii ~;fd1•11 i\ \'t' t' ~I N1•\• Ill\ :111r 11111111• • ;, nt'" ~Br 1111·11111\ lllllh 1\~'\ !li'I ;i(J'~t l'11l11 vln N•'"""'' lli•tl!hh. I' I' ll7:1-40i2dfll•r1,1' \1 HOME + INCOME I 00 o INTEREST Cu~torn h11m1• I Hr t wv.1111? ro1>m . :J Hu µaim II! dbl garnl{<'. & :1 di'< l Rr 2 Ba apt, I m1 frnm beach lloml' .rlonl' t•nm p;m~ to S200. 000 ;, mg Ir farrul)· res1dt1nl'l' I' I' leavmJ! a r<'a & will ~ell d1rec·t to huyer for S!59,500 29'; clown. JO', on balance 848-6454 ~ Pnme Units No. San Diego Co $62a .OOO Owner financing ul 1or.; 1 !I.Rt. Mike Bryant . 4111.~ 20 UHITS-fi4EWPORT HACH J\11 2 bdrm, lse land Owner wUI rtnonce PLAYAREALTY ,31-4990 7 DUPLEXES I '"" , 11111l1l11111 1 ... , 111i- l 11.111111·rl 111\ll t' "111 lt,11!1•u1 h• Ip "ll h 1111.1111 1111 I '.11l f111\\ loll 1111>1 I Ill 1 111111i1l 11111 II H RUMAR REAL TY 559.7977 I 11 l 'I• ' • llf~ 1 .. 111 It ~/(l1llCll11 Ill• 111111 '·uuld ,,,. s•1 •" • .t•n I 1111.mt 111 ,,.,,, ""'' II\ "''fl' 1 Hrul.11 1.11, l>d.'t .Ill\ l 11111' 40 + 18 I Ill" 111 lh1• (;t,I J>rt ntlUlll 11~ "ttl'I "hit•'" ,tll'I I" '" ,.,,,. h11n111n '1 .... 1 '"'" Ill' It h .I ( t I {<. I \ • I u I\.. • ••• ,, , I ' 11•1 ,If \ Ill l.t·•·p Ill • I II l,1m1h ~lh.! .>1111 I ,>fl Uu\\ lol p,li t H UJ .11 \ 1111' lk.11l\ .. It t.11111 C 11111111• ro I.ti lot 11t1 I l.11 1>111 llf C \I ·"' ~ 1:.:. I Ill 11'111 11·~ ,,,;11 "' ~1:;111 ~~· \I .... ,:! It .! 1111 Ill 1..11,;\lll,1 I~ .11 ti~;, IKMI t '"It R.E. PROFESSIONALS 963-837 7 ...... , .. 1,11 11111 ;1t1·d Jll.tll.1 ' '"' h.. ~ 1111) ... rt· I .If 11 \ ,t( Jtltlll h!Jffil' IJll 1..1 1. .. '·" 1m11•11tu 111 pr"·"• ol1 "'lt11>1111 n l I ,;J•l 11 .fllll)! ~ 11.1[1 r "'"'' 111, ~I.lit IJIJll l'nm 111.1!-1111h µh··"'' ( l•OlJI I 1-.t•ft \1,1( !.,.., ,rt Edith W. Hes sick lk.tlt\11 ti. ·'"'fll'l.11.-· 11,11, "1w1n ,..: !'>Ir 1 ·1 I I '.1'" Hnhh·, 18051 238-5350 18051 466.3049 Red Estate Exchanqe 2800 •··••··············•••· l'lt•Jll 2 Br. IT'l<l!Ur(' cuu1>l1· 1111lv $1511 + ma naJ.!c 11 umt.. :-,,, l'htldn·n 11r ~(.-, 532 5.'139 t:i.,.... to IKo;11 h Xe ~hop 1.1111)! \1lor.1hl1· 4llr hnnw 1'1•rfn·t l1ir 111• 1 IJm1I~ <ill 'choob s;,i..1 !'>IO 231:i IJl:ILtw :! hr, I h;1 1\11 m•v. 111 &.. 11ul Fnt 1 g:irag l·. 1>'1 ~ ;ird Adult c·nuph•, I • luhl ok o pt'l .. -. Mu~t ....._, $t().I !17~343~ Pride of Ownership I I ("1•.11111• 1 .1 h 1111\\ 1111 • Build Yo"'r Dreanm Home On The Newport ,,, .. \ "·•· I I• ii I 111 ........ ,, •lllll \ l· \t It 1111. ,,,.,a dt•I )!;J r foimrl• hmn(· 1 l11h 111 , :.! ba. "''' pa111t<'ll l"-11 p.•t.., :S.'iuo h i . I.h i d t'fHF"\ II ~-~ l~M;.'1 Pennin~ula! 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' \ •• .. a 1'1'11 QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES · 10,... Til 8:10 ,,M.I Duplex. I :.r 11lcl. :.! Br t•.1 I•: !>tlli'. 1!11 lllt'tln'W . pr11 ·1• r 1•dun•d 0111•11 ll ~t· Sal Sun I:!:; IH~I \'1rg1D1;r l'l,CM C.M Tn pll•x. :1 rlh. dlb. J!,1ru1:!.!l>. lndr~ . good rc'- l urn 1'r1n1· Onlv i;~. 17!ii MUST SEE :1 twu.,l''" rm for II h l'.1 rk ltkl· 'l'll •n..:. gn•11t h•r111' K <i\ :\l1·~'t'llJ.!1•r 21:1 43-1 7!121i 1-;1 llorallo llt•,11ty 4!1:1 42f. 5t1:J!> 16 DELUXE UNITS l'lll\lF Y \STS tnf-' t'\J :! l~lrnb 1·;11 h lllE!·n \ll:>-:E!->< ti 1;.10 5711 BEAT THE HEAT AHDTAXMAN! Dandy duple'< fo:;ist~rdt• b'lt,ta Mt'Sa On rwr s u11 11 has redwood dl't'k t1l'Prlook1n>: Anthon) pool Call 646 4463 12 UNITS Top rents, well main .tamed, all 2 bdrms . 10me frplcs, t·11n split. 6 & & Will sell or l'X chmli:cc l'YRAMID &cJNMgon 83 J. I 7 61 f 11111 I I h• ,,. ... ,, '" I ·It"' t • Iii~ 1111111 llt• ,, "I"''' 111• I I .th .~,, I ll•'lll • ·~, 1"11 tlllll \ Ito 1.11.td .. 1. ''" p I,,.\,• 'U'lllUJ ht1UJt tll .1111111·.tl lut .1111111 l '.t fl tod.1 \ I 1t1 rl••t.11 I 675-7512 GEORGE CHARLES REALTY Ji11,J1l1'1 1•1 01 ! , \ I fHtl f> fl r f I• t f f Ir 1 It. If t f I lt'lfii.'lfl \\111j 1 '"""''"' t 11,t.11 .alt 11• 1•.;.f11 I ti ! t ·•'~on ,it 1 PIU "' \lm11 I fl• \l li111ltl111 II\'"'" \II " \ '""" II • JIJrl-.111..: ,,.,, Ill l'u t c II f It I I ntl!IJll I 11 .. I\ h ,If I .I ri..i 1.11 .. 1>.111\ 111, I 1111 k111 ,.,1 '.onl '1•1 \ q11111 ,;; l 111 .. • ···h ( '" 1,1.;.11111 "" '\1.\ 111 · :11!1 ~· . /l,1 l.1• )ti nr IR·h /\vJ1I ~·1>1 I ~~1 1 .. u; w:is RENTAL HEB>B> • "11u11tr1 liuni.: !'>.111 1)11 ·~11 111111111 ,t\Ol! ,HI., t 1t111" .tlt'.l ',HIP\ Jt \\ t '."lit.1h· 111 ... 7 11 i II ;•101. Red Estat~ Wanted 2900 1111 v.nrkmf.! n111t h,•r &. , H old tJ.rni.:hter. lluu ... , ti 11 µ I ,. ' " r •....•.••••.•.......... I' \I '-l'" µurt S;1nt .1 \/),1 JIL, Jn';t Ht•nl UJI 111 ~r.o rno I 't'r!Tk.• m·n1 111h \1111 rd ' ,l\a1I ('.ill a 111•1 ,,,,,,, .,.10 X:llix .l,Jl'l..11• H111hh•r p.11·l.;1c1· 1111 ,\ pl.m tor wl I 111111~ r ... ::.:!:!.111011 t·;.i,h qu11I. • l 11 "· 0 w n 1· r \ I! l K.1J JllH or 1144 ll:J.IU 1-•t!Ull.r Jl(.,1d1 I \•11ll•r M 1111 ltb rt.11" ~1x;o.1K"' ~" l..1,~u11,1 c ....... 1 I( .. ~ .d1· l> I i ·, 11011 \ i.: <' n t I' , 11 ti 1•r; 11!11 CUSTOM HOME OPPORTUMITY 11.1\l' \OU l'H•r V.J0ll'1l lt1 hwld ·)vur ow11 homl··• 1111~ 1•11.-.tom lot rs lht• Ix-st \ 1cv. lot for :.alt· tn "'''WJ>r>rt &•at·h lotfa~ l..1x·;1tt'(J lx•t '' t•t•n m illw11 1k11lar homt>-. Ov.nl·r v.111 Jh1 IL'• 111.111 Ill ll Ill f 1 I :.ix.!, 11· Rentals "' 111 lo ..., II H .., I 1111 h I II Ill I' I. \I ... 'II " ..••...•..•...•••.•.... Houses Fvmished ...••••.•.•............ General 3102 ...........•.•••.•.•••• lt.11·1· Lr.11 I. 1.111, hr.11111 ll\'\1 lurn n111d11 on l'.ol.1 "''''·' c;,.11 ( 11111 .... 111 fo.1flhr111JI-. l'fJJI 11111 • pn• lhr 1 'l''l'll\'1 l'ool & ll'llll h nn11·d 111 1 UI• ~I :!110 rm• 17::11 l'.rl.1 1..rkl' l>r F J lll111111I.. 1a1-1mo ftn<Jrtl'l' & m;i~ rnn~1dcr Bal>oo 15'ond ) I 06 tr:tdt· ••••••••••• • • •• • • • • • • • • R.C. TAYLOR CO. WJ-.:Tr:H Ol'.1.\ .lhr 640 51 12 :! lJ ,1. 111'.I r V. .t I 1• I -~mo :!IJ l lli :1~1:15 ~~epttz.':I 300 3 Br .!h.1 trvl p.1110 \.\ 11 2 " j!JI \ rl\ l'I' &<ull 11111 • •••• ••• •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • h.I l._t,1 t d,•JJ \\ r•·I \ \l'.\:"OT ( .111 blli !li!IX \10\'E H1<:1rr I'\ 1977 Skvhn1·. 1 11111111 111 W1nlt•1 lfrnt.d .J btlrni lov. n:nt. ,ttl\111. ( • \I hon11· :-..1•\\ Iv <11·11ir.1t<'•I p;irk J."11 W ll:I\ :-.p 11 & I urn1,h1·tl .! huu ........ l'nne only, ph·a~l' ('all lrom L~1y lront 1\tlult:-. 1•\t'. or wkt·nd:. 1;:11 .m 1 ~~JO mo <:all 117:1 :>&1:1 Spa~t' -f~r r;;.t 32' mai< ~wpori ~och l 169 Scnaur rtllzens park.••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa. 646-4151 Zbl Vw Lido Nord .ibr. 2 h a . p 1 l' r & ~ I 1 µ . PEACE & QUIET On a btn lakefronl lol tn lhe smoJ? free high dl' scrt. 2 12 ncrc parcels. 1.oned for mobile home~ Priced from $16,900 A~ (714 1257-3606 2t:l·271H~l7. 213 934·1~20 111 Via Lido Nore! 2Tf5,(l1(J Li.:l' 2 lldrm. :! ba w1lh c1en & patio Wati:rfront Homl·~ I 111 ~l:JfrW <.:ua-.t I h~' OJJHW 2 bdrm. I ba. t ·""'I I ront. l-'0 R S /\ L F. M O V J-: N w p I l ' I .1 11 d . IUGIIT IN' ·72 J-'1reball 1 w::isht•r llry\.'r ,:?.ir 7 m11 br, adft (' M P ar!.. l>o<• c1va1I IC I li75 tiH-lll vr Prinl on!.> 548 J66J 131 ~21 ask lor Mr Tm·k "'"'---" . 0 House-s Unfurnished ,.........Olln, •sert. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Rncri 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 3202 .. _____ ...... ___ , ..........•............ HOMEFINDERS S265 lbr &!boa Island S26.52br kids ~ar nll'l' ~5 3br condo gar h•t• $100 4l>r kids pool r utl' FOR LEASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath home. M1ss1on Lakes Country Club Golf. leMis·PQOI. Beautifully landscaped. no main- tenance yard. 9ffl0 Clubhousc Rd. 557-0825 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DesertltotSpnngs 'aoyfront home, 3 Br. den . --•2•1·3··:Tl•8•·25-72 ___ 1 w/picr. $1100 pr mo. yr PALM SPRINGS Beaut. 3br. !Jba. newly dee s pa c . condo . on golf C'ourse. MagoUl- c1ant Mt vu. Ever y amen1l1es S189.SOO . TI4·:r.M·2568, 714.fW0-4277. ly. Call Don Tyler & As soc.675-4000 a.io. ,....... 3.Z07 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bcauurul Bay view 2 bdrm, 2 ba, 2 car gar, )'Tl)'. $675. 675·6670 or ~ aak for Connie ! llH I 11.1. Jr).! hll'tl ) :trtl .! \',tr i.:.1 1 I" ,\ hl·<rt, :i>.l!i.1 nll• h t .~ la~I ..-SICHI l<t•h I t'q 'ti .,-1 :! 1511!1 X:ll 11;:,.1 I llr • II.I, l,1mllv 1111 I flll1 I'll\ 1'1'1'11 pJlt11. ' 1.11 ~.11'. llt'V. paml ~f,.,,, dl'I M:tt ,\\.111. aftl'r .lu I\ _'II $.'1:1;, A~.~· l!'1$i "·•nlJ \na lli.:1 (;off l°OllfM' \'ll'W 2-'ih ', <lhr. 111< l ~ nhtr bdrm's. :!bit, ..1url~ " lrpk. sep. F.H w frpll :? l'ar i::ar_ W I> ·"ail Fent't'<i b<1e k ~ rfl :-..,,.~ '>1·u1p1 urt'd t·arpd t hrnu~hout Clo"l' t 11 "''rk1n..: & s h11p111ni.: ;irca' S.'l75m11 -. Ul ti ll,1-... i51 7ti55. 1'\ll',.. 5111 liXIOI i\1•v. t nntl11 fir ht h 'I hd or '1 d1•11 '"' .I It.1th. tfni.: rm 11 ,, .. I. t r )J I 1· hllr1.-..rl'lni.;.p\ 1 p.11"1 ~ d1•1·k ar1•.1 $71111 m11 t.'omm am1•nrl1l''· !}(~ 166Xor957·1<!:14 2 Br, I ba, lnpll'X. N1•w l'Pt.'i, diµ,, paint. St v. cn1· .,:ar . II! patJO, $350fmo. -1 Sl'CUnty. 549-8()67 ------2 Br, 1 ba, fncd yam. end. gar. C11>t & drps. Lndry rm area No ~tx. $3411 mo. Is l· & las! + SJ2.'i cleaning & ~l'. 770-562'J KIDS/PETS OJ< Easts1de 2 br & gard)!l' $395 3 br & gara~c. S5fi5 OFl'1CE m your homl' t·ornl·r 1.o n ed C ·l 642·2510 . 646-4848 3 ar. very 11:. custom d~· ~1wi. plush. adults onl~ no children or pct;. Located 295 Mesa Dr $1)5() ~1 3 Br condo, lg , plush. next to pool & J&C .. patio, kid dies crt. dshshws hr. A fC. ~~hr-dryr, 1 yr old. S65ll &'IWKl81 --------* 2 bdrm, 21}J ba. 2 story rondo w/dble gar, patro & frplc. Adul&s only. No pets. $4:iO 5484037 Xlra lge 2 story. 4 bdrm, 3 ba, plus ram rm + den Plus muc h mo re. All schools thru college Un d erpriced . Avail 8·l l'»Stmo.~l 2 Br house Eatrtalde. Lge kitchen. fenced yd, small petok. $385. mo. SlOO. d e posil.M2~7 .. -. . . ... ... .. ....... ~-··~·~~--· ...... _..._~"--- ....,._nb Fvntlth•d •···•·•·····••···•···•· :U6' C.-MfM 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l tJr rrmb1 lo horn td11tute w,lult onl> No 1.-u Qull-... 1•1•ur1• 1001 Nv.111 Ill'"' IW K373 ~!.~~~.~·:.~~••••1~-·-~·.·.~... Sunday.July IS, 1979 •••••••• ~~ ....... ?!!~ ~~ ....... ?!!~ ~:::.~·:.~ .... ~~!'.'!.~ .... M~A VF.IC 1>1': humt• al L111·g1• I bd rm upJK!r 126$ .... ""'°" leoch 3840 Mlwpori hoc:h 3869 JnC:b(lhc.H1• :!&l hr cJI"' (,lull..'l bulldapii w 1lb ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••n•••••••••••• apta. no pets 546 1<>:\4 buutlful landMea ping ld1.•01 for :i<Julli over~ 2 Br. 2 bu. pool. ~arJgt•. UDO ISLE HAY FRONT OAll,.l flJ.J~ -IUll- s..ntr R..,. <UQP ...........•.••..•••• ,. Gor.:t•ow1 fk1)9Vu•w. 'l'W" ~2 bdrm 1 be -"°~ .. ... Pw., l.n &*t9l8 oi'l1J1a8 Ult. rANOUMIC v•w 1Br. 2Ba. new luxury 1•r d e n home . TurtJC"rOC:k. pool, S'IH mo.~ ----Onie>, Ul\1\' P•tlt Ttrr Cardiff modt'l. frk. pa\10 , ilbr. ~b• ~~. A\lalJ AUii. l &3.'H>730. ll &arac-bedroorna. •1.,b11, 2 aly luwnhom1• tk La9MO leoch n 48 ·••··•·•···········•··· I 1,1 N \ flt-.AI ll MTIC l.ir.ic. 1.il&J lxJ K~rJcn i.ll'h A1lull~ U11hwhr . hlhL' 1·m I ~ur. 1t1ti. bh(I l'uol ( 11.1' l'cl 77K Srolt l'I 114:! !"JCY73 ti4!l !Mil I No peti. L El-:WA RU frpk. adult~. no pets 'Odrin AC APTS, 2020 fullerton _S34S __ .842_·_9583_. 64_2 5251 S611~ mo 1i:11 JZJO , Av{' 11 IJlk ea:.t Nowport 6'7~ 01<!0 .. New delwcc J Br. 21, bJ tJl't> uvt.•r i.l&OJy t>.t.auh 2.Br. 2bn. AqU_Jul)(. &Wf 1 t•M 1 "'H 673 0110 anytime ~:µ1 ~ oo2:9 0 1 &\$ 00!45 1 J' ... New ~-Pl 3b1 , :lba, '"· Pl .. + UU ~.t;A .unr SM fur. tlW» ).1IM aft fpm. ~ l bdm' U>ndo, dbl car gar. frpk . bike t1l bea<'h. 1$25/mo Nur C anyun /Vld o ria 646-2td. .. •Cl~ 2bt t'umlo nr ~ C1.t P\a1.11 t'ool , $400·1426. 'Nll P\'t" 8»89'7'4 <.'h urm1ni: :.!bt. l b~ Ad11lt1t, 110 llt'b $JOO lrl•> C.11 ufler 6. ~6 ~ 3 Br~ Ha. b: fm tm, >.tr .1 111<'0, M\""U dl•I M .a1. :.!>Ol.l ~ ~. 54() 9460 £A.',~OE 2 UH ~ tt.i. .nt'W CMJ')>C!h & paint. )I\ I paUo-) Jrd. t•nd i:u1 . S425 mo. Cnll !>4&-~1 a.sk for Wrn ur t•am 3226 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nke clean 1 BR, I h .1 duplex, wood inter ~u11 deck. yard. no IX''" Utll paidS3SOmo 496·1W2 Dplx .. )"ont h.w. 2Hr. t·ute 'Mxldbo:c _,mo. nt'w 3 Ur J n.. lam rm. frplc'. urpet.s'dral)f'~ paUM atrlorm. O\C'rhang. nl<'f' ly landacoptod w /1u.Hu ~pnnktrrs Ulle, pool. lcnru:io pnvilt'lo:t'!) 0 ,1>i. Ok 159 &97, 640 1327 ~·~ W00tlbndJlt' nt•w :Jin :!!l.J . hllk. $Mtl mo 11+1 nru. Jllr .!' ·ba l'nn H I.I\) l'.11 I.. \II Mln,·n•tH·~ ~l>l)ulu. ) 1 h l ~·J:.1 ltll 111.l) RfHTAlS J Ult :.! b Sti()V t(l(I 4 HR. J li.1 $750 )ijR, .IH..t ~' .: llll .: H..i ~;5 ~· ~in\ ·1 .. m.·nl1· dean. O\lW cs>~. good IOI', IJ523 C•MftlfQ "-·f'"'l"'IC. tlO IJCts, $150 mo 494 ll2:.'0 .,..,,..u.,,utt ",,. "r;; &Toro 3232 LacJina ~ach 1248 .............••.•...... JIUME.'i FOH II ENT :l or 4 br Pnn'CI from S16S to $195 Fnttl yard & I! ;1 r ::i ~ i: s F u m 1 I 1 c , pll·asc l\nls & P"'' y,dcomc. C::ill !>1>-1 25(;(, or mJ..2!171. ,\gt. no fr•· Fowttain Valley 3234 ....•.••...••..•..•.••. Jbr. 2b<t. I ntd H I. 2 l .tr gar. nr wly tl<·tur.111'•1. c· h i Id fl• n 0 k !S s II IA6f>WO 3 Hr 11 2 ba l·ondo 1'1>111. .!. ,ar gura!!e ''' arl x I ~11\.5 mo 54() 50::1 -1-bitin<jon Beach 3240 ..•.•••..•............. l'ww 2827 :.q. It.. 5 li B. 1:>. t'\0Ut1ve h••rnl' uh<1H• I lun ttnRt on llarbnur. ma nv xtrns Si!l5 <:.di \111.1:. ~6lOti .........•............. 'r"1•11rl v n•nlltls S.150 mo. & up l!t•11a1~.,anl·e Moh1lp 11 u 111 1· P r o p c r l 1 l" .., 4~~11i Em. raid Bav. J UR. 2 lrn ( ll:.·m1 \ ww 1 SlllOll Mu Hrnrul nt-". h1•;rnt \"ll'". :1 Bit 2 ba. ~00 Mo. f'um I AlWf'r 3 .<\ rdl lla \ ll!·c;mfrunt -t 1:rn. -I h;; .. \lurll'ror Jul} Turm·r ,\s,.oc. l!fl -1;1!11 4!1-l· 1177 1111 :!lo 1 h111111·; .i:ate· j !!tuirdrll N1j!ucl Shorel> l'n\ lilh, ll'lln1s, ixml 1\\a1J h rn \dull!>, 1111 µl•l:.. Lta::.t.· 5625. o ..... nt.•r 4.'19 :lll.18 ~Ni9uel 3252 ................•...... llw Shnr1•i-µvt :ir .. .1 Jhr. 2b,1. I 1 pk. patio, cll'l" l!ara~l'. cum m11n11 y t»r h .. d ll&r. v. •'""'"' drvt•r, 1111 hlllll\, ' .. ,1111» ~'('(I( ~ M .1 i$7:l nJ~ t...ra«" &lutho unit w ,.,., pa!lll\'t' bah.'Olt)' C l'ihH panull1n1t &-lit1111111•rl mlm11 ~mo 7110 o:m. New dhc hllltnp 1<1n1lo P•no1 u tnll '111u.t 111 v\H II l't I lrbr ~111 1h•11 :/'•1111 tllli ~··•I l.1111111 t,u· tnl('l11 II\ " lqoh ~Ml" 4' 1· fl t h 0 U " t• 1 II II ol II v.11t1•rlr1H1l , I 11111 l\,1\ ~IC'i'I •II Ill.II \II'~ 11111 .I ~t"t' tu ·'Pi>l"I \11l1q1I• \ 0\11111 \ fo't l'llf'l'I 1h I Ill ,1.11111 .. 1~1,, \>•HMl Ill. 'u't .. ,, ... .: I 1111 lxh111 .tl11t l1,1lh· lul I,\' 'l'l lll t•tl l.1·,;,1 :bl 'l'l.1 t~l3 1 Jclot l',111-: 1.,.1.:1,.1 1 1W >l21 NEWPORT TERRACE COHDOS Wt"'t"1d1· • litlr . :>'., H.1 "-'>Ull 11111 :I lltlt .!.' • l\;t ~~~I IO 1 t(ho•rluok' l'ool 1 ('hr Ith 1·n ok.J \ 1>+ 1, 1111 .I o h 11 \I .1 r ' h ,, I I ,\J_'lh:ll I 'Ioli CLOSE TO BEACH 3 fir. :i Ha , l'1H1l • .l.1 ~ilim ·mo Jtc1h 111 1\111 11 "()""· 10-: 1\1.\:\. 11:11 l.!1·•· Ea:-.lbl11Jf 1 bdrm :.' lo.1 ,., l'l'Ul l\l' liorn1· lll':1u11111 I f;tr1JM0<1Pt' ,\ l.1•,lt•full\ <ll'lor,1(\·d t"I""' 111 :.1·huob & !-hlllf!Jlllg \ 1 l\ k:t-.l' $111(1(1 11111 \,.:( 5;~4-<l~'ili J hdrrn J 111·d I rplt 1..: 11 ~ "t''' [) W, ~;;,o X:IX '11111 5-i-I 13!~1 ~Micn11ll-1rvimt I(~ \l."1'..,..... • ... ':'-1111\i I''"\ WES TC LIFF CONDOMINIUM' lmma rulalt·I~ k1•11t 2 trn 2 bath ht\Oll' lh.11 arrorfl .. a It dmi.: 11( prl\ .11 \ ., Pnt1os tomm µool ~ JOSt a short w ,llk lo shoµ-; S'i2.'.i, ,\T n II a r / 11 t Perry f>42 Rj;l~ ( \" I O!l J 110\11-:S FOil 1<1'.:\ I' .J or 4 tor rn(·l·tl t rom ~i.'i lo ~l!J5. 1-°11('(J .\ ·"" .... )Htrai.:rs ~:im1l1 1· ... µlc•11s<·. kid:. ,'It. IH'h wt'11•oml' ( ·:111 111 •. 1 :!.'>Ill, or 97:1 ~I Ai..'t. no tw l t•ll lt•r, jJUUI. ll'llnl!>. - "·'""'' ,\ t,,.,rd1 \dull Bl11J h. pool l.m·d~ :1 1<11 517."171h St 4 HH :.!' • IJ.1. fplr. xlnt 1'11"11 '.1rd mam t $75 x..1.; i:IHI 1.trrnl) ~111 in·h 111\ loim r m .' 1t•11 1 ;:.!~Ill \I ,. \\.iii !I· I. ~i50. ·19:1-Jo:;:; \i.:1·nl Gl-\.1113·1 (}( t•.trt \ !('\\. 1\1 (If).J11 II ~lllHTUl, 2hr + dt'll A<llt llHlllllllllll}' t:lhh~. JIOOI. 1·11 :H:H2 Parddl11 l.n l..1~ N1g Teal & Bab1ot k H ... 11t v. lnl' 4~19 47!J7 THEBlUFFS l'11µul.i r a BR. : 1o, t11wnhom1 \lilt lt11 t\\'atl llOY. $/l:i/1 I '1·r moo M!l'Ot 1"111 S~>l.U IN"'I 1\111111 "''' • •>h11 'IV tu .111•11 po>ol l til 11 1tI1'11 l~'I~ 'llSJ •"II ti>Q"l lhH AH· & I IJlk south ol ~e yard, l!aragc Kith. Nl•wport lll(h Av.111 l'\Jm toN H wkly:J br4t 2 &y1 631-0397 o k . n o Pl'h 5500 Au" 15 2 Br 1,. U.i. br avail Julv•Au.:ust. I "' ll<>tbl' to lk•Jch Reas 534-~. 848·2655 palio. no pet:. $375 mo rall" 67~~; ti?~ 6670 l.ui.unuu , 11111n "' "' I q ull"I IHJll 111!-1 11l'll t'(lnll '4~ I ; I,. .,..wport hoch 37 6'I ··•····•··•···········• '.'-.1,i\IM .. :I! 111 N'J ,\I""' II\ th••Wf•t•ll 1111"' ,1\,111 \l,11 W111t1•1 11 1•111 •I ' "'lut. .. w11111.711'1171> SUMMER REH1AlS ., lh l t.M. 1111 . Jr J.11>, no tlot:~ $:~ mo 1i.i .. l);!l Jbr. l'.:i ba . c..irp eli.. <lrJfX'S, carport. $350 mo 646-3192 ~ Santa Ana i\w lll:i .! HJrms, I h,1th Jpl .\1lulh s:l7.1 nro. c;ui. Lgt• llJr. C &D . Nr . f>'rurview & Baker. No p~ul 1•1-2 ~l7J children/pets 54S· lfl82. QUIET llVIMG l\l1ie.l I Iii I 11'1' New l'PI. .trp... l''nl·I j!urall<'. p.1111> ~:n·it k1tch1·11 " hllrn• Adults. IHI µNs 11111 .,mk 111 ha I h '. !kit Ill ~·~"' "t!J 1-:hlt•ll \\I', (' ~1 1.<;asts1d<', 2br. frpl<:. u<Julls. no pelt;, $335. 540·5056. lial"hclor wtsmall br. nl'w wull1mpcr. <'pts. pa mt F c;Hlc• s:ioo . H1 t k 548 4:.>I New 2 Br 2 lfa. frpk, <Ehwshr, lg p11t10. end garage Quid In pk~. close lo be11d1. $4110 ~5.Fl New l br, lba, crpt. dswshr. :.luvt._ i.-:11dd );(arage, frpll'. & yd. $401J mo. 17631 Van Burl'n. 841$·3986. 2 bdrm. lcnl.'ed l anl s:ii;, per mo. I Slll<ill child & ::.mall pet OK IHli W1!~I Call before SP M 67$-7213 Cl1ffhJ\l•n 2 lllt I llu Sk?> to beach. 2 BR. I ha . S2~ij wk. Avo.11 palro, H t ~r Hdulh no throout 'U.IJW>IJr; 2 HI< , pets $325 y rl y ~ 5;J4)t; bu. ~ clc•n. s.s,l;o wk UrancJ new 3 bdrm 2 lw. · ~~~- :..tcp,; tt• lx·..tth $650/m o Av.ul t1I AUi! l5th : 3 BR.:! Yrly 1st• 673 :.!~--ba, nr beach 6'15-2585 ur LIDO ISLE BAYFROMT 55'J 2279 ask for Lewis . Summt•r· ~t.l,beuulllpl 1·•11J11trv horal'. l.ai:. lid• 111u rrorn btj\I S250\I.~ 4!•1 ~ AMOND L ESTATE RPRISfS J (,~ .w .• "\I\\ .! llH t"'11h .. -. I' 11.o I rph , 110 IJl'l.~ l!llll \\.111.111• ~ ~11; mlif."1 :! Br. 2 bi.I, patw. wmpl ~on N'ncwut<'<I Chlldr,·n ok. HartM)ur-3842 :> llrirrn :-b.1. dn~ r m frpll-. ;iv.111 'I I 711'1 $750/mo &f 7 l'M 1·1111 673-0?ill 11nv11m1• 'all 49'1-0029 or 645 66R.'> ON T ll £ HCfl ·47 I 1 ~·a_..,liorl·. N.U. ~5 & ~11· wk ,1\ .tll 1111"" bi;) 1151li 645-7573 I .111 • h I I I •I• ' t. I • tll1111 '>It 1 I 11 i11 lo In 14Hl' THE "GOOD LIFE" SUMM!:RTIME FUN' ~''l'''' l\<.t1v11111 U1u•1 f 1 I , • ( , u p :.; ldl d ' l I 111111 J ' • ~" t, I ) • ' ' I, GRC:AT REcrlEATION 11 '''" ., • 'j I I II I \ j If I t fo , 111 • ! I 11 •In 11,' • , ' ' . • •·Hill I ·"' !11 l IC 1/ • ntAUTtrlJL llPl\fll MfNT!> I • I Oakw ood I Garden A partmPnts I tle..vport Be.ich/No. 1't•1' ·1 ' Newport Beach/So . ' ... WE HAVE SUMMER RENTALS T.\l\l~C: I< E.-.,EI! \'\TIC l"\:-, · .alsociated:;r. I ltOK EA S-a lllllW'I' .lOH .W ·~···•f>-l.UJ1 no Pt"L'\ $-100 96H 363fi ••••••••••• ••• •. • • • • • • • San Clemtnte 38 7 o I .1~u11.1 Hl k on o<·n ad 11 ... I tr• I ulh '"'"" 111\ 1·u11<J11 ... l '"' _,,. • h.1, \1l11l1>. IA'>l' ll\l lll'I ~:110 •f' t:J :\:~. l\1 ~ l 11,t. l1.1J+. UU\. llnll\ I Ill \dull,, 110 1• \.. l'I \' ll\:lu\• II\!\\ In, :.!' li,1 du1'h0>. 11;;;11 "ll It. t!LI lo! ,11 ,1 >-! t• I 111 d \ ,1 J d " lw•.tl i.:.1t1• c.1111 1 lrtl!'> t· 1 • -.1:1,, mo &-us !U:bl 1+:1· I Ill< 11'••1 '" p.1110, IHI 11<•!:0. \1(111t~ •1111) )!!Xi \lt1lllO\ ••• Si!i:1 i;.1;, li»:111 '•'lllj d11111.tll'd .id1lll ..... .!lo1 • h.1 11111·11 1. 11111·.t '1·1111 r,, \\ •l It 1<11 •" "II 111 S'llll 11111 \,11 1 ·,·I , h> .I >ll<(1,I 4•\ •" RENTAL NEEDED l'h·un 2 br, l b.1. i.:.1raj!1• S'7'l :"o P<'h Chlldn·n ok I IJnullon St 642·5155 ~:,..L~1dl· lor. \l.ooc.I !w:11n lr1lan g., & tab1nt•ls i\dulrs. no pels lS35·R!>l1 ~CJS" tll'W 2 !Jr. .! bJ, :-,; Co:-.t.1 .\!e~..t 1\dulh uni\. ll<t µ;•L,, D.J.>S ti75 OSG2. t•\ ~~ ti73 M lli :?lir, lbJ, gar H·ry lllll'. 11< • pd .. .,. no k 11.h Sll.ill .;.&Ii i 2.}l. t\t•"' J hcJrm Condo. dbl l".11 gar lrpfl , lnkP In hl•;n·h SS25 mn. N1·.ir l":i n yo n 1 V1l·t or1a &16 21'12 fo..a.,b1dt• :! 111 111'"' I\ tlo • rur;il t•d ::..1:.!:1 1110 5.'il 1111.:1 1 11111111 I l..1 ~i~1 moo I~• "" W W1b1111 :'\11 , •. ,, 1 .. :i .!113 l.u • f~i'I I t 1·t ,\ .1 - .. d d "' 'h" 1 111111• 1 • 1.! IH< I\\ nhsl' ~t; h-. :>;1:1;, li1; It•, • o· 111 I'\ I ,qol I l'.ill JJ\:11}, l~IJ ~Jt,) :-,.1l I .1 '·• '' ,1 .. 11 .., \ 111 llr.in<lo11,Sunti.JI lliKX ll ·1~lot' ,II•,, llt 11 11p l1 .-• , • " • ·11.11:111• 11111 I lu I • 1 •• 1 l '.o ti . t to I I flll J ,I\'" h". >Ill h.141~ I HH . I • 1:.1 lpl •pl , olr,r , p.11111 dtol II 4'.:IH 1 :--,. pd "'1 m11lo. tnJ.! 1.11 1°1 l'.!01 ., I\\ 7,-»1.11•1 t Ill: I • 11pt>t·I Cluioli l'll 11 I\ ~!Ill JP'.'1 \ .do•llt 1.1 1.>1 11'•1.o I : ll1 . I\ 11: 111111 I p1111I $3\lt I 111 "" ,.. • 1.!..I \\ 1• •• 11 -.~« :1.111. \I ·'I I \"I I·' I II . 1 1 ... 1111 ti ul 111 \\ Ir;· :1h1 nu do t ' •• ,. ,. :t f 1 JUI! 'I 11,1 I II ,_,t 1111 ~ 1 • r I I / 1 \)•tr• 1 I 1• ,, " .. :•1:r;111 morn Ill t\ I ~· I EASTSIOE t 11mpl1'l('ly r('(Jon1• •1 htlrm hom1• , 111"• (11 :.hotJjJtng. S500 l't•r mo l .111 ... \ltll .. r ~;.12 ~:!:J.i 1V 11:1.11 Dana Point 3826 . .•.........•.•.......• Nll"E :! !Jr. 1-rpl!'o. tlrp..,, .,LO\<'. d'>hwhr, t'arport. qlill'l. S325 556··131 1 lla1·h!'lor \pt I a ri:1• S!.'>11 I-:\ t•ninl!s ·1\ili·031K Condo ror lt·a-.l· on 1•n trclllc1• to tnJin t h:.iond Boat sl.11> Uld Ea!>) ..., alk to be11~h. l Wrm :! lJ,J $675 per mo 213 592 3232 •••••••••••••••• ••• ••• • ~(, \\ k Irvine 3844 ·········~············· i\\aJI 8 I Nt-" :.!Br. !Ha l'On<lo. AC. len111~. pool. no~ S435 rno. !!60·3521 Orangelrce I Br c:ontln bt'aul. landSl.Jl}eU U\ 11 looking :,lrl.'.1 ITI. ,\ C. pool. Jae. ll'nn1, l rh $300 A1ad i !!I ~-O!J5i IS.1.'l-51112 Laguna Beach 3848 BaC'h S!t>J & lh• Both 011 bt h "" wtull' w<1t1•r \ ll" µd I 64:! :JO 11 San Juan Capistrano • S'i» h o· I l l rl 3878 . .••.....•........•.••. Jbr. 21J.:1 . Ir~} ref Ill•' rph ln.,.,h jlJ1nl. I-•" :>l5ll1m o 6.:l).JW.!. 4!1fi 1:1';"•1 Semo Ana 3880 .•.•..•...••.••........ ~J<•111u. ... :! hr ,1pl 111·11 t rµt . '"1 "~ .11, , . ., • 1 ·1 fr>r)" $l()I) 11111 [)/SJ 11111, uit '' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wt)OUSI f)E \I Ll.,\(1 V 2 lk. 0<·<.'an ,., .. ..., n•·" t·rvi t " <1 N lH> :I U 1 :! 11 :• . & pa111t \ •·rv l'lh111' squ1~kv t ll•a11. ~~Ill Ill•• S485 54!1 lll!lior83:l-X!l17 hl."i i.,7,1,,1•1 l'F:NTHOl':-.1·· '\<I F" 1 2Rr. 2b:i h1'CUf"\ JJI\ I , t .. rr :H"l'. p.11111 r .1 n.,, t1e1•an '11•11 \l.11111, .1llult=> l«·h-r1·n1, '" PC'h I. ll• ~/;,.,, mu ·11~1 5:197 Sturuolur ll'lll s.t.rl I I 1\ l.i. ... t mo , 1 l1·Jn1111.:, •I• 1111"1\ :\n l hdUo'll I I µo•\, \..,k 1•11 111~1· 4!1-t 7.:.:H ~ -1~ ci41!1 Stutlro ..oJJh. ' loll-, 1 , IJcji:h S! Ill up '\ t • •I h UIC:l. Ut1I. L"ulurn M\ <\ refng 4~ 4!7!17. 1!1:1 11:1: Newport Beoch 3869 ••.•..•....•........... NOW f L"ll CAN AF f 0R G hJfWPORT BEAlH Park Newport LIJXt:R\' .\1'1' Ll\'l \,t: UH•rlooktn~ Till'\\' ..Oll'I' .! llr 11 • 1),1 11>ntl11 l'•w•I •fhl ... JI d h" 111 "Ill '\r ~•Ulh 1·.,,1._I l'l,11o1 ~ISO 11111 ;,,.i ~·.:11 \ .. 1 Aparlme nts fwni shed or Unfurnished 3900 ...........•........... 1'111 I-'·' Ill''· PALM MESA APTS \fl l Tl '-11l'f'l l,t II B.11 h I\ Ill< l1•J111~11<\ Ill \dull '' II' I 1. ... 1 \11• ,, Ill mi.., 1-..... 1 ,,, "' "'""' llo\ d 'l,1111 llJlll di• 'tl'lt I Seawind Village r-;, . ..,, t.\· • hdrm IU\lln adult .1pl' 111 l I pla11 Ir 11m ~l. .o • pool 11·11 "'" ".111·11.ll I 11111111 ' I;,~.., 1111 1·1 ~1tdllJ' I\ IH'otl Ill~ J.l.tHI i"r 1111I !-1.111 Otl'j;\U r) ... v url\t• (l.oith 1111 l!Vi!(.'h (II ,\11 l-°Jdd•·11 lht•n V.. ('~I 1111 \1 • r a1hl•·11 (o; ~ .. J ... ll'lf \ 111 •• ,.. •• Iii 1)8ljJ [11~ 'II.I u :.'i. fi7:o 1192:! I,,,, 111111 1·an1 dlat11•11 ~lm•ill rt•111al l'h.irm111J I .w1111.1 lit 1d1 1 011 aite fir 11(\'.lfl \WW, 'll'l)S I• J1 .. ;11 h lf1)l1· 1v. gJrat:• ..... <'I I', I, ~1'i • July 1'1H• ro • .'I'\ ,i.,o :!hl lu :!XI It -'llh ,\ug Jnl L11fl"Jllh ···J X;,;)11 "" 111 "'" , •1hJ ('t1rn1• ol1•l \1.11 I llH 1·hll1lt • ,\ JX•h (,!, W1•1·k h 11.:_ 11111111111) J\l.1r>-:.trt•t •• ;.;~ l>I I 12'>1or1.14 7:11\:t Vocation Rentals 4253 ·············•·••••••·· 111111 •• 111r 11•111 11w 114·.11 1 ·11 ~ ... 1,,.. '•· l1111·n~ 111111 I ._.;, ,,.,,.,, ,,,_ ... 1 , •• 111t·1 t 1• 111 :...ix 1:11N l.1 Ht l-li'.1r ( .111111 ·.11 I• \I, .ill. '" l.1k1 • ::OIXll 11. \I" 11111 to.: \.\lo.ud I ,1111.>(f I\ \I \ I "" .. ' I I "I I 1 , 11 1 , c on .1. ..... 1• '· "'·' I" I' 1\1 II\' , ~C1ot TAHITI \11•!•·ru I or., hr,.,.,,. • I' 1 ...... It .... ·r.ohll 1 I\ I II lfl\\ 1111,11 W . ltl I )tt lff • II In II j, l.11• h1•11 I 11· I df "''" 1'1t• ' Ill ~tilt ~·~·~· •'\ •. 1\ \\I "kt'!l(I l.11.., l'.1hu,•.11t 111\ 1111·11 IHI I jl.1 I 111111•1 \\ 11 .... I• 11111·. ,\: 111•111 !l:15.:t11\, I'\' ll111111lul11 l'.11111 lt1111 11111111-. .ltd\; 1111 ~ull 1 lllll"'o• :-;1,, "" \ 1 .. 111 011.i \\11~h1w111)(1 Vill.1gt' v.11 , li•Jll 11111111· 111r n·111 .1 llt·d !>ll't.'I-«'-x \I) I 'horn • 4mt :11.w Jnyt11111 · l>lx. adults 2br , I l4h ,1, patio. pool. J<11:, ll'll Prc-stiRC. St'l' & \va1I I 1.1t.d IL'\~ .!IH 11.1. \\ .d~ Mssion Viejo 3267 ~~1~.~~!! ..... ~~?.~ 11· 1 10 1 • l .11l'I g.1r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~nts Xtra 1 .ark1ng Ent f Plll'ih 3 bdrm 2 ha C1•11 Unfurnished I ,•" "'"·I 1;. 1 ,,. T\\o .'II••" :1 1\rhou;,c do Xlnl sedum ,,,., ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• n• 11·1 11111 ,\ ~l.!IJ t: h ,1rm111 g 2 b r. 2 s t y tluph.•x, fprk. ut1l pd. SSW Mrs. lfartlt•y. 331:1i2 Z.irntu j 11 HlJ 1!1111 1-\r;t & la.,t. s<'r dt•p. no pit•t.-;, Ul.'< ks I ront •'le buck io'.nJUY $750,000 .'> lll'l' Wl'Ular s pa. 7 !-w1mmu1g pools. 8 bl!hll'd u1ur1 NATURE LOVERS ~Macn~b-lr~iiil AUR l s l II . B Is l l aslld<·p S·ltl5mto 54!M225. 962 2.'186 ~"'s_f[;;J..1o m•;-ir o«can, pool l'.oll Balboa Pe11insula 380' I \dulh• 1111\ o.lh ~•11 ----545.-6795 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rrult• ... ot b1k1• lr..oil µ111 tm1o:. s hu!Oeoo:.trd• to-:\ 1.T' . .t.'0'.\11' ,,, MONARCH BAY -Lall!<.' 3 br. :i car garal!<'. 2 Br. i Ra. patlO. dbl ~ar. fam1lv r m lar)!f b;11·k p11•1l tat . '''l' Ut•at·h :-.ard. t·ul-<i <' !-at: SS:lO BEACH LIVIMG :lfk :!H,1. fr}Jlc. n•'"" h do tOrdt<·d. \!L'l k " m, .m \ tl'~ 1'"1 p..11111, .! 1 ,, r i;arJgc. J\ .111 X l:l Sli!"1t> iro 4:1<! 53.1!1 •hflrm 1 h<t .... tlllo\\ 11 'l" .:hr. l :11.1 To ... nh"• 1 •\ ti . blln' ,, 11 "' I 11 l111h. 1•11d J:i.4'11>4 rµs I''''". 111111·1 OIH' 1 ! .uotl 1-bwtington Beach 3840 ........•..•..•.......• SllARP. lX':.it·h I.:!& :I RR. frpk. dr...hwshr, j!ar:tgl• & p .1t1 t•.., Nu pc• I ' !lf.,(j 2'.1.58 Ri1di<;1romSJl~SU m u ,\J...,11 I~ hdrm pl Jn' :.! :.Lor) tov. nhou:.c. Adult apartment s ne-sffed among tall. fro- ~ pi~s & rushing streams. lrl•r..:l"OU' µri,.111 · ur.•1• I ltlb. tft•ll & Ol'l'Clrl \ ll'V. .\. .t ..,l1t1rt "·tll.. lO fl\ I I~ ,11 It 1t•11111' lo.. llt•.1• o11111 ..,1:·1x1 \111 ,\1.11 IMI\• 1 I or :J 11111~ I .J, ,, lh1t111,1.t 1</:i~t \ 11111 .. S1.50 644· 104-1 mo I 737 ·8116 ~~\l"TIH'L.111.\'.\ ~wportBeach 3269 & ltr•:A I> Y IBr. or 3Br + 1fc•11 1 n cl st• 1H1 V d . <t 111 l' I nl'll!h!x1rhow. nr µuhl11 & parrn h1,1l ,.,1'111"., maJ1>1 '>hoµp1ng ~f>il 11111 A\.111 ,\ug I Loh·'" ,\lu n "'~ ~Iii llltl ~ b rllnr 11 rl'" :! 111 1·11n1l11 por1l. J at. ll' 11111 ' 111 ht•adt Sl\15 !Ylli 111:! Seabrtt'le Condo 2 nr + fc1m1l) rm .... Ir µIt &wl•lbur.lncl \\U;,ht•r& tlrvcr. Call Sho1 t:IHll' ~_lgmt Gorv. 11-11 -1>:11;;1 I Br sin~k· -.tor. honw w frpl<.' Cl~1· 111 rrw)., S'i:!.J mo Shorrluw \1 gml rorv. ~17 t>.163 Oeane Gor~ns Secluill·d t bdrm atnum hnmt· w ·i.p:irklmj! pout Slfi5 mo incl. g.mknt 1 ~ 111t0I Sl'n ice. Shnr1·h11t• ~1i.:mt Corp, 847·0:!03. :J bdrm, 2 ba, rdurh rn & out. plll!>h off white• l'Jlh. $495/mo. 19101 Carp. H B Rkr536·1461 . 1-:xecutive home near lhl· tx-ach. 3 br, 2 bu. family rm, lrplc, dshwhr. pul10 Gardener /wat er p1I Kids ok. no pets. RefriJ.t. incl. $650. Abrt. no fee 1164.2566 pr 973-297 1 VACANT llB. Joe 3 nn . $52S per mo. A::.k for Keith. 962·4471 ~ 3242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.ovelY, Harbour Condo. 2 br. 21.ta' ba, lite master bdrm. pool. encl. ~araf(e Nr. beach Only $550 mo Ca.11846-1.3'1 l. ---....... 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br + den. Rancho Son Jooq"l.n, view, 3 palms. 1st Or, gos BBQ, blt·ins. $626 ~/l se . 7~·6.'la2 IG3 l-4400 Unlversily Park· Terrat•e 2 bdrm. 2 b1t. Cardi(L Neat, clean & available S5101Jer mo. SS1·2'40. For lcaisc r an1<e TroC' t~I) ~ bdrm W/tc(ri~. adult ~mm. pool & ten rus $31Q/mo. Avail 8 1. Owner,aif. SSI ~8 NEW 3 8tl. t •t. ba. 2 sty. lnsldo lauod,.Y rm, C<1mi \)'~; -·~·'1462_ ..•.......•..••.•...... ~ FEf:! 1\pt t't Con<ln fl•ntalo;. \'1 lla Hen la ls "7~ 1!112 Hk r ll\11lfo; l1tlldt1, 111\'l"ly. 'upt•r clc,1n J BH.:: ha 2 C<Jr ~a r. 1>ool. No pt'lo.;. ~i.'ill '.\lo. 1\gcnt 641HH120 •CONDO• 4 ll(li m. 2 bath. nr bl·twh 1'1 ()I. H•nms $700 mo 1>1,;..HJZJ G·HHi:il ILUFFS f STORY · L1nth1"' 3Hr. 21.>.J. all n l" ~ ti e i: u r . S 8 S U li-t .last t-;,o t•. i\gl ~ZllJ. 540·~ Hcri>or View Hills ~p.1,·1ou.-; 3 Ill< fam rm . dmmg rm L gl" yartl 111 .. 11111fulh land!-i:apt.'d & \lo,111,~1 ~I OIKI l'<'r mn \gent lo..\O G500 N<'w townhousr 3 Br 3 !fa. n.-fng, wshr llry r. pool. J ) r b.•. 1111 Jlf'h. S."17:l 1•r mo 1;;11·1317 ur 21J 1;1.a.m Waterfront-4 bdrm On the Canal. <.:omm poob & tennis avail now. ~ 64£>.3370 ~a Boat Slip? Lido h.le. Glamorous ex· ec:· llaylront condo with loods of room, view ;tnd much more Slip ;.1Yaila· blr. Furn or unfurn S1950 mo Perf~d location B:.ilboa P cninsula on Mmimar. l block to bay or ocean. 4 Rdrm. 2 bath. 2 s tory. Avail 7 /22. t95<> mo Lux. Bayff'Oftt Condo with pool. Security bldg. 2 Bdrm. 2 ba $850/j!O - WATLRrRONl HOME!:> Inc. REAL ESTATE 631-1400. J.Mf Mona<'o. 2 bdrm, 2 ba. den, gardener. $650. mo.~8. Bturrs 3br condo. Quiet cul·de-sac St. Lg open living s pace dwnstrs w/11unken conversational area. S750 mo. l yr lse. Call Kay Parker, agent, 675-ao. Uni';!, charming 3 br. New 2 bdr. 2 ba. Exec. 2 ba. Out&tanding loc. Condo, pooJ & tennis. 1535 mo lo mo. 833..J228 '700/mo. 644-.2300. Sena Ana 3280 ......••.•.•........... T11wnhou"l' nr So C "• t l'lata , J Ur.2 11.t, 1•1111 .I a l" & l' I u h h 11 II 1 pnnlC'gt·s. Util 1xl ,.,, • "' dl·ltric1t\' Bt.,111t11u1h <lccurat1:d S[ollll 11111 ti7J.22JO ~1~ 11:.r,.1 We-stminst~r 3298 •••••..•..•..•......... llO~ES HIH Ill-."\ I' :J or ti br l'rin•d tro111 S4&'>toS.1!15 F n1·tl 1.11tl ,\ ~a r a gt' s. I-" J m 1 I 1 1 .. pll•ast'. l-1<1 .. c.. IH"I' \lol'llome Lill •lf>.t .!.C.,tilo ,, •11;1 :!'!171 Ai..'1. nor,.,. Condominiums fvrnished 3400 ....................... l~>ndo W1•sl "•Ill" t•ll poll t our5t' 2br 2ha ~1.1111110 714 4!~1 ~I Npt Tl•rr Condo·:! 11111 :.'. • Ra St>X.'i mo Ul"l•;111\ 11 \I. l' I.II J ohn M;ir..,h.111 .. 11 I llE1MAX fl.1 1 12fili Condominiums Unfurnis~d 3425 ...•........•.......... llunlin~on Bc•:il"h h1ll111µ view, 4 br. 3 ba, IJ!l' l'lld pul10, dhl )ta raj.ti• Children & l)t.'ts 11k Yl75 mo. 962·0771! Dix. adulb 2br. I 11 ha. patio. pool. JUt'. l1•n Prestige , See. & Avail Au~. 1 :.t . 11 .B l.i-l1las t 'dep S-1115mn 549-4225. 962· l586 Condo West Nine on i:olf course. 2br. 2ba. 5450 mo 714-494·~. For lease I yr n<'" com.lo 2br, locall'd nr S. Coast Plaza & 405 Beaut dci:or. gar. pool. jal·u11i. $425 963-9351. CATALJNA SUNSETS and picturesque view!> of Dana Pt. Harbor! Xtru IRe sun decks, wetbar. fireplace. pool. te nnr;, court club house. etc. ar<' all included 1 3 bdrm 21..-.. ba & avail now. $'750/mo 493-9.l! 1 a gt . 3722 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charm!ng l BR apt. pvt pnt, 1...., blk to beach. de corator furn'd, o pen beam i:elhnga, shut tered, $465 mo. yrly ~ment. Mature adll only. 673-Dl6. lt• ( lo._1 \II I'\ l'l I lhlllt! Coroncs del M or 3822 \di; t llnh ::-O:li.o '" ~1:1;, ........•.•.•.......... l.ugc• 1 IJr trpk 1''11 tto•I j I I' 111pl ii I 1< I I •II "I """ I ••I pc·t ~ 12.1 I • .1 1,1() l!l!~I t' • ·it .!!Ir \I i' 11 . t .1 fl'\'I" \\ t 1 l.Hlldt; I 1.!111 .opm , , . ·11 l'l.1· 1•1111.1 ~·-1 .' ,.;, \ I II 111~1· ~JllO .' l\I: ' 11•1 hit" 11 1d I~"' :1 luh 111, lrpl1, tlh'•' '1111d4·• ~ .11 "' "1 I ~.11 1111 p1'1 , :l\atl \l'C. 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Co.Isl l'lt11.1 I' o 11 I t• l < S 1 ;, II :.-1:1 i~~i 585i, 714 ~51 111:111. 3 llr4!1:-B:i, \t'fV 1111·1•. lg tW11Ml' tyµt• <1pl. 11r :-;" CtlU"l Pld/J t\1lls OK '-l.'10 pr mo !l.'li i:J3:J I ·"bide 2 !Jr, I 1 • h.t p .11111. l(ar,1~c $4.!.1 11111 Cull Ct·ntun :!I lut di.' 1.11b. f>.US ltt>is ' Rd rm . I! a r ,1 !! ,. H1><;pons1hlr pcr'>On., 011 h ~ mo f..111-xil:i *DELUXE* GARDEN APT. 2 Br, Adults only :1 pools Cm Prt'tl t•ar p11r1 µallo upls . ll uq ... df~l· to fwy~ & b<'h" walk tushoppm);( 171 I I Gol~nwest c:rtWamer 847-6064 ~incjton Granada Hr I Sa. 2 blks fr11m w111rr. nn pt•t<; s:JO(I :!:!;) l!llh St ~12 OJ.'i.'i. 5:1h R22'J l~~ d) :111 ..idull. no rwi... 1. 2. & J rm :.111t:-;. ti200 1:::<1 tnj.!l•r, 1111 Xotti Util!I Oupl~~ 1' • mr to lll't·.in Ek,.· klleh pr" p.111" & h;ilt'on11.·' • flll • d r a pt• r II' ' pa r lo. 111 .! cit•\ «tor-. 1\l fo a~h1un l-.l.111ol .I ..rn h<Jrt•t• & S.111 .111.111u111 1h11s nu Fur!"•"''-" 1111111111.1111111 714/644-1(/()l) 2 Or, 2 h.1 tont.lo. • · lilt.. 111 bcai:h I. 1 .ir gar , .1Ut11 O{~r U.:.tUl h.J_\ I It'll ·1~L .\l~mt 1;..i:! 1w:1 NF.Wl'ORT m :JG 111 !-. 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' ·' ' PIH n1m m11lo.( I )111' rnll'ro"';l\l' 11\<'11 <11 l)l•rmo ~l!l·llo~ Amil HI, :!Br. 2Ha . frpll', <lc;hwshr. Jl<ilio. ,::ar:ig1·. no IX'tS Sl35 mo 960·3521 •\O'l 16th St :l hr. 21 .. bn, dbl frpk. d~hwhr. $550. f\\i.111 for l vr 1...,• Sl<:.U mo No pet-; :!1:1 \12H 111-t I WESTCLIFF 2 br. I'· ba townhouSl'-Wal k tu :.hoµ· pin);(. Adults on!). No pets. 1728 &dfortl L11 $iJ5 mo. yrly. 548·75:l3 Cl1111~11u1 .· rnm .. m11lo.1· 1n I h,1 l.11 1·111! Sa., "k 53',.(~ llr ,,;,7 IH1.I" Fl'm ... 1 U\l\'l\t ..., oJrkl'I 111111 'Ill I' I.\· I I.. d I' II \ . :h:Wll ~Id 1 I I\ 111 i.: -.1 rm+bu1h ~1!>~»tio:1 g:1&7961. _______ 2br. 2ba condo. \\\·~tcl1£l lt.'1om 111 l ':\I km -11ul1·11t N<'" '1 !'lex Apt. :1 bdrm. area. S495mo Adults µrel cl f:w111111.; .. 111 :-.1rn 2 1 i b fl . W I t h 64:).l52l1 ~l'i!l IS-J7!'C \\3Shl'r dry(•r hookup illr. newl.•l dee . .i:ar pJrk S500 3 bdrm 3 ha. uppe r 1 , .,7 .. OH~rlo<1k111g I h•· ".111 1 uml S475 2 bdrm 2 b:i ing. ) r ) s., " m u NH ' ruom' .~ h.1111 S395 7761 Glcnco All _673-l958.S44-6899 s:llll. " boal '"" $-IM hav(' f1rrpl:ic~ No pt>ts Lovely 2br. l ba. pn" p.it. .\Ion. Tue. u7!'1 [,:ic;~, No fl'I.'. :\forth:i or M1k£' end. f(ar. S375yrl). No l..a!!Wla u.. J • h. I", <'Ill. ~lJ71. Pets. Avail. 8·~· 494.3223 _ ba l\on ,mk1 .. u\ 1·1 111 Costa Mesa 38 24 3 HR 2 ba .• uppt>r apt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near Lido. Qwct ::.ret.• Adults prcC. Agt. t>75·1Ui0 ncNt l;ir Sltill m11 494 ~51 Beautiful qull'l hon11 t n11 b<'h Lal! l:h h 1<011m avail ktll h .\ Ind~ r jJn v S!:50mo -t 'o:oul 1 I '19-1 12!1 I Rent~s to Share 4300 \111\ '"". 1\1 •llJ tlo 1• .. 11 • • l ,, , '" f ' ''~.ff . I lo , 1111,.lll\ ... 111 11.1 HOUSEMATES 1\:1.' 4t:l1 '· 111••11 ll•·h ~;:!J 1 • 111: fl\ I I 1l 111ol, I •11•1 11·111 hh ;1i.1 ; I p111d ,.,.,. ltl• ... h "tlh ,t I IJUfp .. t:hlo• l"lk• I r11t1•· \\1• ,,.,, 11\ ··r II V' r nfl I .Ill l\\1 l'I \'I'\\ I' \11 '" t :'\ 1.Htr 'i.1!J J '0 t t. ... 1111n.1lo ,, • r.ti .t .'.I• '' tll'' 1•11 ,I. !ilk' It lk I ,\ I l( '( • ro•nl 1111 I plo '' ,1 I l.1 ... ;-})\!; <I t I '\I I• 11 ·' l1011tllt1l'1l•' I I .1 I • I II I( ;1 p t \\I hll 1J1~1·1, J.:~ ,, ..... lie¥ ch. f, U! GO:!l'i h 111 lo s hr 2 till 11 • ltt 111111\w apt ! Ill. St:ill m" 1\1.!L ~'I ~ :lcol.l·•J:ll):! HF:SI. ll Ill (II sh.I r1• Ii • li.·.11 h hull!><., p\ I hdrm ,\ hulh. ~() n)IJ. flllll 551111 ----'1 F . 111 .,hr :!hr. :!ha. apt In l '1>ol '·"" 11•nn1· ,'lj~I I Ultl llt-nlll 'Iii 110~ tl:l\:-o. t'\"t'~ .">10 :~~Ii IC1"111mrn1tu wanlecf ~I I .!.> ~ p\0l rf'Sltlt•111 I "dM :1Br.2Ba.ll40·77111 lll"')IOO'lblt-l<'1n;tl1• 2.') 1.i lo :.hiJ.n• I hdrm. 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Rep air & J<eroof All type '>·!>h1n.:l e s rockshakc.., <'Ompo tar f'r,_,.-l~t 541·5!!30 1-'in Ava.ii To plart• your mt::.:>J I!• before the readmit pubhl' phone Daily Pilot Classified. 642·567M ----------~ 4400 Office Retttol 4400 l~trial Rentof 4500 Rentak Wmded 4600 lnw~~nt Opportunity Mori~s. Trust Lost&Fowid 5300 Penonal 5350 5015 DHdS 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••••••••••• 4350 ......•..........•..•.. '1!1 ...:.1r;1g ,· ul' ·,tur!tJ,tt1 IJ.ll'l'. Wt•!>hlllC' ('11,I a \I I' .. ,( S :I r1 rno 1;:i1 l~i'i71a~1:! •ti2:1 Office Ret1tol 4400 .................•..... 17:1! /\nah<.•1m Sl. l' M 1xr11:e. tmlel. µarkm~. i:round floor. "(Int lol':J 11on 52.S sq . fl Sl!la mu 117.1-2654 OFFICF. :.pace a\ a 1lt1bl1• JI J7H75 Bl.':i{·h HI\ 11 lll'ar T<tlht.•rl HI 11 11111 ini:1110 1w .. 1l·h ssn 1>1•r n• 1111h Phvm• mt•:<,ar.!l' '''"It'(' SlO j)l!r muoth. ,.....k S5 rw·r month l>.111\ 1•11111 11 t r1t ,. l'h11n1· ht! 1.r.!1 ,.~, ..r111 lt~el'l 111\ l' UI r ll'i'' a\' ,11 I 111 lull M'n ''"' hldi.: :'ll r () t: iJlflHll'I lt1•1•1•pl 1'\: lihont• an:. Sl't'' "'I'. 1·0111 rm 1·11 l'I .. ,.,i11 75:!-tm!X CENTER PO INTE EXEC. SUITES Jt1rnhurc.c & Ma1·i\rlhur f\;J y W1nd11w ' l'lush <:aqlt'I 7S2-2737. SIOO l.JI' OHu:e :>lon'. i:µl.!>. dr~. A .C.' I 7!101 BeJch.11 B L:.c.1142·~ ~1'\\wrt Heath 11r,· dpt ~ C:inn('ryst•1•t111n b'75·'1'Jt2 brokl•r ONHEWPORT BAY •l50to2000 Sq Ft •Plush Suites •MariM V1•ws •W.tlar 4 LIDO MARINA VILLAGE 675-8662 ~:&t<ibh~h ed Nl•wµorl ~ach full i:.t.'fVll'l' ~x ucut1 ve s u1 te :1 1n· div1duali ,oftu:cs now 4-ailabte. 'Alf bmenities 19cludPd in month t o nth re ntal . Arthur al Jamboree. CUTIVE now INC • 752·1170 • --r:---- Executf't• S..itH ~w addition lo s wte 180 9'111 service exec s wtes ii Newport Center 14 dew ome.ril\,Plush sur· rbundinJlS w /under d ass1f!ned pnrk- From S295 mo. Ask our move in al ('e. • ewport Re(leney Corp ,.__11_l418*-7189 w off\l<e' or other pro· slonlil ~office Avco l n11n c 1al Tower . wport. Ct!nter. Sinl'(le ficl!S or 3 office suite ·eption area. Xerox. ;w library. ~2411 or 27ll •••••·•··••···•········ ...•.•.•..••••......... ..•.••••.•...••........ . .•.................... '\(U. l~I Ml II 11\~ Y VIS 1hd1l\ l.a i.:1111:i ... uh ~um t·xetutl\ e 1111 H't' lor for ix•r:.un 111 Ht•al i-:~tatt• or rl'latt•d l1drl l':oll lloh l>1l·k1n ... un al !17!1 K~1:l:I Nl'w front stri•cr lol·at1on. l':irk I rv1ne llu~1nc::.s U.·nH·r. 1.!101 sq ft For I-;,., oµt1 on to l>oy P vt l'ty •I!~ -48<J2, 4!M-J96H. µ;1rk111i:. NI!"' 1-.1r 1wt <lr~llX'I> & p;1111t . :11 r ''011•1 I' r 1 t• t• n ~got 1 ,1 h I 1· S-l!J. I IH4i !'1fi7 f)H7U Ok Uhlg nr Lido hie '1700 fl w h1.:hl) 1m l>N\ L'Cl pvt oks X lnl to r atton1C'y, Cf'A, linanc1al Jr,·111L· Ct•ntt·r filly . ~!!i!ll (ltllt·•• 111 your llOM 1-. ;1 lor 11!'"«.lsq rt ~:1; Logan, CM & garai.:e. S.'>G5 hVllt'll S.IOO pr mu 6.tll ?Sil. c I. 042.2510. &t6 1M »I 541l·t00o AUrin·ll\ e llOO + sq It uf r1 c1· s p:ic ..-and 111n ft•rent t· room loc<il1·d 1n Ill'"' hu1hling near O (' .•\11pur1 & m:.i 111 r frc,·way:; H:~ IGHl I or:.! Hrn ~Ullc'' from S75 Ti'J W 19\h SI Call Tum :i-111~"' AIRPORT AREA llnstol St ExPQsurt· 121ttl :>lj ft 4 uHin• SUI 11• W I t h I I g h l t' U :< I I! II avu1lat)1hl\ Xlnt .ic·1·1•ss 111 nt·w (;dM l'rwy Cun l<1d l'alls;icle:-l'1•nlt•r L~:aSIOJ! Olfi l'l' .11 :!OH:! S.E nn~lill 112110 Pl' 1·all S.17 7010 tillO "ll It. l' a rpl· 1 nl. 1wnellcd. M arint·r M 1 Sc1. N1>l Sli80 mu 675 IO I:! --- EXEC. SUITES TastC'Cul exel'Ull\'l' !>Ullt•s m ..a perrect loc ation Easy frwy :u·1·t·s~ l.lo~e l o airport f1nt' r<'StaurunL'i. Conft·n·nn· room, pl•rsonJ 11 Jl•<f i>hunl' an!>Wt•nnJ:. µlus f')'om S260 Call Ji(>, 1•rh at9WWil OfflCE SPACE N c w p o r t B e a \' h • Wc~ld1rr area 400 !>Q rt /air t•le Cal l 642·8079 P:it·1flt' Real fl>late. Gene Ifill. C:lfr1tei; or business. Se1: service avail. Nr bch 475 No. Npl. Blvd 6464481. Ha\•e you t·ons11IC'n•lf part.11:1pal1on in your own 1:entral II unt1 n gt on Flcul·h orr.n•" for 111ro c·aJI Kc n, 842·2197 Newport Bini. rront.1g1:. 750 sq.rt . SJ.5(J per mo ~ 548-7729 CORONA DEL MAR SIXl·SOOO St~ t~r AC. dcn1l or , <n11pll• parkmg Cla::.:; 1\ 11ffit•t• :.pal'c Wm E l>outl. 7S'.J 1~1<?2 Pre5L1ge S1•1•unly 11H1t·t• bwldrni.: rn L.11w11a 11 111-.. 200 lo SSA) sq . rt t:lt I & .1<1n1lonal 1H11v1dt•d. Sl.pt.·r:.q l't 7M171~ 12li! O.C. ARPORT LOC. Profes s ion a I orrtt'l' wtrct•epleu111st M11n·Fn S40Um onlh tu month Sc1:ret a r1al s l'r \'IC\'!. avail 549·77SI lllMMss Ret1tal 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-'or store & oHin· spal'<' at rca.-;onahle rules 500 to 5000 Sq Fi. MESI\ VERDE DH PLAZi\ 1525 Mesa Verdl• E. C :\1 545-4123 LET'S MAKI-: i\ DE/\1. 1200 sq. ft 111 greal Iola lion m 1-·ount:11n V Jill'Y P~ease call Chervl Grl'l'n (213) 5'10·0227 . Balboa Is land. :! n e w st.ores or I larg<• stor~ 118 AJ:alc. Avail now Call lO &.'C l\gt. 675·8170 Harbor Blvd. C.M. Prime comm'I loc S300 /mo. 548·1156or 675-2'ilJ FREE Secretary w /urfice $32S-$400call Newport. Nr P 0 . Modern 6.11-2242 548sqft,store orofr 2630 AVON·I El. 213·477-7001 OranJ!e County Airport· Executive officas. Plush suit.es & Lndlv offices. Rent inc ludes recep · t1on1st. Secretarla 1 services avail. Sandy 97S-Ol.22 --- PENTiiOUSE SUITES NEWPORT CENTER 1-:Xecutive l'Ull·Serv1ce $475· S600 Beautiful ocean view +. Interested., Call now• Weekdays 640-5470; Eves & weeke nds 673· 1918 or 673-3'ae ftl.USH OFflC E space In deluxe bldg. nr O.C. al'l>C>rt 900·1000 sq ~ Call Bob Dickinson agent 979-ISll Reta1I /Office spal't', 700 sq fl Wes t chff area l-67&-4148. call collect EAST 17th STREET. m Costa Mes a -several st.ore units-sit.es include 1200. 1360, 2073 SQ ft 70-. sq.ft. per mo. Barrett ftlty Register 642·5840 ~Macnab -Irvine CAHNRY VILLAGE COMM'L. I-Story brick bldg. w t11p. prox. 3100 1:1q. It. Com· m'l tmfg ioninJC. Great for antiques. offices. etc . 3lllO Sq. Ft. Prime IOC•· L.easea1l or part. Harriet lion belwn 2 frwys, will '•Fl•ern•lil>'•642--823S-•(•V•· l.1•2•l _ divide. 14304 Beach Bl. 1· J21llSqJl New Ul'luxe OHiccs1Warchousc AND 11(>1 Sq rt Ofr IWarehse 1\TS DIEGO S i\ FW'r' Agent 770·9797 Rentals Wanted 4600 •...................... Wanl Lo rent or lca.'ic by 1\u~ui.l :.!0th in Cos ta Ml•i.at Nl'WPClrt Bcat:h ar('a I or 2 Bdrm un· furmi.ht•tl hOUSl', iJ pl.. t:ondo or Juplex L0t·al hl.l!>m~woman with rc rert'Tlccs. Will be steady, qwcl, long term 1cnunl & tn•at Ilk(• own hom c mJ1mo prc•ferrt•lf Ca 11 &t5·0li02 lksµons1hlt'. wo rking w r I L l' r ~ t• e k :. II n I' hcdroom coll ugc 1n <Arona del Mar or <.:usla ML'l'>a ()wetness essen uaJ Wnte Clussif1cd 1\<I #206, Daily Piiot, I' 0 Hox 1560. Co'>ta i\J e.,a 921121; NEEDED IMMEDIATELY •.. 2 Lldrm house. dupl<'x or Lnph·x for slt•ac.l1ly work- ing moUwr & hl'r 5 yr old dau).lhlc-r In East <.:osta Me~a /N .R 1Santa 1\na lle1~hLo; area up to S36S mo N<.'Cd i?ood t·red1t & rental rl'f's'' I havt' tht'm' I'm anxious lo hnd a homl' wht•fl• lht're are n o rcs tri<'t•On!'t UJ:runst children. pkasl' «ons1der mt• I'm an x.lnt tenant. Call 540·8308. .lat·k1e. CA-sire lsc /r<'nl of house cpl looking for unfurn 2 3 bdrm W/encl yd for 2 rroture doJ(s Have ~ood ref's ror u 11 of U !I 751-9100, 12 4 prc•f S teve or Jenn Senior l'ltlt.en wo mun lookmK ror reas apt m COM. NB. or C M • ploase phone 1·296·3880 Career minded studt·nt will ex1:han1tl' la ndscuµ mit. .:en house ma int ser v1res for llvln.: quart.eMi Al!IO will hou11e !'it while you're on w1rn lion Very dependahh.• «1'7·:m7 2or 3br housr in lrvlnt• Cclllµk w l!!tnl 1·hllcl M21Ul l Wanted 10 rent I 1Rt7!1. Corona clc l Mur or Npt Jkh 3 Rr unf houi;~. renn•d ynrd, j(UrAllC. mi pr n10 or ncl(ol111t(' tor renovullon by Lldn l11lc c11rponl('r 1-~xcell. refa.493·19!0 West m Ins l e r . ca 11 i·.-.. -,-.~-.-__._.---~-.-0-0 m.88Mor6'5·1260 21,. -.., Rap man w1qulet dog -•••••••••••••• ••• • •• seeks 3maU house. C<M!la hlhion.8bte. profeaslonaf l..quna H11Ja • 2 Adj. 5000 Mes• 11rt-11 846-8172 · otrlcot on Balboa Penln. 1q, It. M·l unit•. new 400 Sq. ft.., only $275 mo bldg, AtC oWce Franta Tu tlUoY this luxury & on Moulton nr Lake locatlo-n. call Gary, Forest. Lse by ownr fG.4Cl3 85H808 Carpf'Mer thandym • n will exchange blda malnt for •Pl or rm Gary 41J9.l73'. . IWru~t.'t' family. Vil'ln.1m. 2 children. need :! b<lrm up to S350 per mo • b) 1\14?. Lo;t. Paul M:irt111. al i;w.7~/675-5G21 eve ....................... luMness Opportunity SOOS ....................... Tennis Sho p Xlnl N IS area loc. Terp brancJ, H.1gh pro fit. low o ver h e ad S l4.000+ 1n' 6734Jl3 /\{:!l. PART TIMf: WINUOW c leaning busine!>!.. NH area. E\.s. !179·38411 ....................... I ...................... . Short tt·rm Sattler MhJ. Co. lnten•st onl) Alf types of real t'slalt: . • Tr,u.-.l U\·1~b. . . I 11wt-:.t mt.'flls ... ,m·1· 1919 LO/\'ff Et1UIT'i .. l :"D:-0 SpKio•hinq in 955·0073 2nd TDs Maney to loan 5025 642·2171 545-061 I .................•..... SWING LOANS and 2nd Trust Deed Loans un no r~1dcntial properl ~ C'11.o;lom17l'<I to ml't't your nl't'ds' RE DEPT SANTIAGO BANK 7141832·5200 MONEY AVAILABLE 2NDTDAND SWING LOANS .. CNTEREST ONLY OR Fu1..LV AMORTIZF.l> Lee Realty R.E BHOKF.R. 960 :!157 ---~nts/ Penonats/ Lost& Found •...................... 5100 ...........••......•... FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 F OUND 2 Golch·n Hl'ln t'vers . Hc·.1l'h ~ S tal!•-. flut•na f'k 52'l i060 L O '>t i l l :!. \I( :nll Orani:1·. ...m blk & bm York1e F<'m \n.., to "Ta~cha · 64:! 1Hti!f o r s.iR-&49 RF.W1\HD COUNTRY GIRL •ESCORTS• l)wr.11J1,·ulll' ma ..... 11!•· 1•1 11, 41 11·l hn111.1n :'\I\ J\µpt .I :10 !11'~1 ;..ix :..'Xii a 1!11 lkg. mtn1·~1m~ & 11111 ~U) lnt•W lll S (.'JI "'I 1,, t.!Jrl 17-:,i:j yr.. for "''""' mgful re lat1onsh1p. II \llU :irt• a C'ut1e . \'l'n ~Lim. under 5':1". lun Im 1ni.:. tlut mcntall ~ mat ur1· 1>1 <'a H ' l' J 11 &10-IH7l ('~1 No k mk \ tall~ renona1 Services 5360 ....•.....••...•....... GOtni.: on bu~mcss lnp ... NEW llAKOW A RI': Storo· XJnl. IOC: S200.000 +Ill ventory. Ownr /\gl ~7365 /NEED /MONEY llou. ... dloldht•lp&t·an•lor L()L'T (,'olil w.·t t l·h C'idl·rl\. ·'"~Pit• ' .~ Ila\ t' (un Call Tr ,I\ l'lrn~ St•1•r,.tan1.•., Br.·1111.1 ~1·751).1 Small, exdus1ve Lagunu Ekh. 1-~on·sl Ave. rt.'1 ;.111 loc. avail. for coi.l ol' tll" e coralor fixture:;. Don ·1 rruss this opportumty lo CREOIT NO have your own busml's:. PROBLEM in prime' area. Call 2nd &3rdTDloOfts 4!f7 1Dt4or642-2714. 547_5402 Want to buy a busme~i. /\rranJ:t.'<l by and earn over S00.000 + a Coast Homr Loons Yl'ar'! Seamless Haen 1-------- <.:arryeng Systems . We make our own & install them on lht.• JOb Guarantee bw.ml'Ss from rderrals Plus lols more busm1.'S:._ 2 trul'k~ and mat·h S75.000 ~or.­ room to expand bus1nt.''i!. scrvuig all or Orangt• (.'11 f:.-;lablis hcd bu:<rlln:< over 5 ypar~ Phone 556-7723 aft 6pm My Toy SlorC' IS ror .. all' 1n Laguna Beach Moving t o San Fr:inl'IS\'O $10,000+inventory app prox SSOOO. 5 yr old growing bus ines!-o n <.:.oast Hwy Very unique: imported merc:hand1!w 499-4825 or 4~·2030 MOTEL 15 units + owner~ lbr house on a largt.• lot Ver} dean Cull 979-5370 today Altstot• Realtors MOTEL l.t units + 2br ownl'rs 111)4 wtpool on a lar~l' lot C:i II 979-5370 now AJhtat. ltHfton 979.5370 MOTEL Reouurully kept 19 un11 <. w/2br m~r unit & pool fJlL';y motel arl'a Call Al lsl ule Realtors now m.sno TypinJl servlC'e. 1tood loca 1,, ofr lst mo. rent. Chent 11!1t, mstruclions. adver 642-2142. eve!- ....,...w~ 5010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lalAl(lHIOUGH PHOTO ,ROCISS Phototart. we bake into dil1hc:1 . ceramic tlle. glass. porcelaln & pocct1lt1in on !lteel For all applleallons Gifts. pools, •P•· promo. Umlt ed edition dishes. etc (7141 98'z.l.396 CASH FAST 2nd & 3rd hom <'OWnl'.'r loan s Cast Co r any ~' f.Z tt•rm!>. pa~t \'rt.'Cbl no prob km Ca 11 now Noobh)(at1on Hkr 955-1610 500K to 20 mil R t-: Dt•\ c:lop <..:ons tru1·1 & talw out. Inventory. ro• l'CIVabll.'!> fin llu~ l''I pand Unhankablt-11ur ~pe<:1alty s-17 ~737 Don Un an MONEY AVAILABL.t-: Lo \~l. ;.my purpo:.l' Mr lfargraw !151 3535 OtL~mt•ss/111\ t·~l ml•nt loans, any purpoSl' Mrt 842·0455 ----Any type husrness lo:in Real ~tall'. Con:.tr & Dev J\~ 540· 1433 MoMyW.tect 5030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport PaC'1hca (elms requires SSOOO to help Cinanc·e movie ·The H1&nllnl'( Se11son · No w filming Vou have L979 tux wrile o1r w/pen:enta~e or pro· ,Jeeted S6 million ~980/81 pro(1l (7141957 -0207 2ND TD on 0 C. income property t2'k int, due 2 yrs. $17K in front or 3rd Wi II discount. J\ Jn 541°0800 ~s.Trutt DeictJ 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASH FOR TD's American Mort.. 547 7151 ls Your Profession HOME R EPAIRS" Dtd you know you can pl~ a cla&&lfied ad 1n the Dally Pilot Service J:M~ory lor .. whole month for as lltlle as ·si.77 per d11y' For more inlormt1 lion. ca II 842-Sfl78 ~ w 11nsl'rePll11n OF 833.:l(IO!f n ; n I N (; f<I-; w ,, H I> SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS TARGET-AGENDA DIALOG-NETIL.E:: MORTAL-LEEWAY m :rnNGWELL In all fairness dot:lors arc onJy obeying Sen P· lure The Good Book says. "Physfrian, heal thyself." And. thanks lo their bills. we've never had so many doC'lors GETTING WELL. 5300 ...•................... Loot or Found a pet., Ca II Animal J\~s 1sta nC'c League. 537·2273. no ret• f''OUND · White puppy apx fl mos .. v1ein1ty or Newport Wes t. Hunt lllj...'lOn Beach. Looks hke Samoyed. Call 963·1856 LOST Blk & wht Pit Bull. fema l e . C!iild heartbroken. REWARD. 5.'J6..am/894· 2552 Found v1c. Goldenwes t & Heil. H.B. black male German Shepherd 847-6.'»t LOST Brnt wht male Shellie. "Roger". vie CdM H 1 Sehl 7 17 Reward' 546·3146 $100 REWARD for fem Dalmatian lost in Brea area 990· 1894 /956-7860 Lost. Handsome <'at. neutered. <'O lor pa rt s1amese, s triped 1:.111 IMfills area 644·8700 Iv message Found Male Bull Masure. blk & wht. vie. Talbert. & Beach, HB. 536·1857. l..oflt Raccoon. female Vic Baker & Babb. CM Pis call 979-5755 an 5pm. l.o6l black wallet lost in Alpha Beta Center , 17th. St. 7-11·79. Small reward No question s asked ~5259. FOUND: Claim or adopt •t Irvine Anlmal Care Center. Animal lo,vers M! thank you Cor your response to our need ror loving homes. Come visit us. You'll be glad you did. We have more dolls. ~. cats. & lt!ttens who need you. 754·3734. \"w llohd:iy llt•.1hh ~pa H B 5411·~37 la.I ~mall i.:n·y l'oodh.• & largt• blal·k Uob1l' 'l.:1 b Vet· De l Mar1N1·Wl)4)rl Blvd. 642·571)! REW AH I> L ost Norwcg 1 :in 11.khound. M. s liH•r/gry W/bll< ract• Spnngdalt• & Md 'adden Re ward •7039 LOST. ~. s m J?r1.•y long haired M REWAHO. Vic Gar11eld & Beach Has leash. 962·014 I TnPe-1 5450 .....••...•..•.••..•... Sl'l'k1ni.: l4•mak n1•n smokl·r :!.'1,~I Lo shr l!•I" & tln\'1n~ Ln I.on~ b land Lt•a\'1ng \u g ;!;11h 7"1 ·49'1 .. lll:!J, l'nM•lllu Urgent Female Cn·" ne1.•d1•c1 On "S:1hra " worltl l;1mn11s rat1n~ vacht Gourmt•t at·com· inodat1ons <h a\'C' a~ much fun below dt>ck a:. YOIJ do above) an equal opportunity s k1ppt•r Ted. 714·!>41 52tlti dy .... -972·l296evcs Larr Blk M cat with wtutc pawi. Mt.'<! s11e Short hair V1t' CdM 644.095X ---- FOU ND JI R \ 1t ot Adam~ & Brookhurst Toy ~rey poodft'. malt• 9634663. Will trade two Ament·.111 J\Jrhnt'S discount t1ckt•t:. Cor 1 "o n1lt'd ,\irh111·~ dt:.c:ountcr~ Call <di 3PM. 646-0096 Ea~! round Brussel!. Gnffon ~::_:::_••,•••••••••••••• male V1t-. Fountain ~-tt­ VaJJey 963·1105art8PM -~ _. FOWld b1i: :;hal?J?Y do11. while /b l at·k . S he pherd/Sheep Very fr iendly V1t'. Golde n west tY ork town ~ F o und Blk l wht M . Cockapoo. on Coa:.l Hwy. NB. 642·8446. l\pprox I wk a~o 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• K.mdergarten r egistration 1s now in pro"ress'l.ll Tht.• Ge r bC'r C hildren s Center. We offer a stale cert.1hed Kinder~arten p~ram 1nduding math & reed1n1e readiness al' livities. Afternoon 1·hllct care prov1dt.>d. Call for tnforma lion. 640-88:.!0 -SWlMMlNG LF.SSONS 111 FOUND Mm1 Schnauzer. my home. Costa Mesa TcWinkl~ P.irk. C M Spec:·1alne rn bt:&jnners & 5.5'1-0211 __ -children who art' afraid F ound German Shepherd. blk & be1~e. ruile. Vic MacArthur & Ford.640-7739. 759·l:i01 5J50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F.nerg1ztnJl M~SAG E EbbJames·L•c Masseur Outl'all 9· 11. 494·5111 MICHELLE'S •Ouk ... llAM·2AM 83.."i 3749 •FOXY LADY* OUTCALL ONLY •972-1 Ill• PREGNANT' Carln.i . confidential ('()Unstling & referral Abortion. adop. don & keepin1. APCARE 547·~ s,lrit.IRHder WSS. EJ Camino Rc11l San Clemente; FUiiy be For Appl. 492. 7296 d the water. S4S·688S. 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Babys1tt1ng my home. weekdays. Reh able & de pendable Kathy 646-098ll M a i d s · USE M I NUTEMAIO W E E K L Y 0 R MO!'rMll.Y. In~. bonu:o.. bonded.975·1107 Handyman wlU repair & Install doors. g1Ht'11 & fences. 0aQ\.•l7M. HllpW 71 :0 ••••••••••• Aca>unUns Growm11 savUIJlll & loan needs person for 11c· counting dept. rx . Pttience In 111,veator ut• ~ pref, Apply In Pll"IOD· • lrvt. Savlnp ft Loan 1&'552 MacArihur .Blvd lrviMI E.O.E. M F' - l> I ,. d J I· . " -G 11 I rp 11CJ ll' Ill ('l' 1•11 ':i II "" m~· l!I I> U I "' Jil1 ~I ..i I I \ prt• Ill Sunday July 15 1979 7100tfftpW•t.d 7100HlttpWut•d 7100 HelflW• .. d 7100 H•lpWant&-d 7100 Hltp'W..ted 7100 ....... "' ...... ,. ..... . •.......• ,., ••••••...•.•...•.......•. ···········•·•·····•··· ···••••••·······•···••• .••.................•.. wpor1 lk11rh 14t•nh • Ail 11eek~ t•ic lll.'\'(IU n I 11111 tHI a k••y ot st\ 10t\ll Lt1ad a.r•hll.' ('1('141 booli.ltt•,•1uo.c ACCO MTING ~RARY .ASSIGt+-4EHTS Ora.9~ CoHty is •o J IJ! Atd so ore wtt! 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St:R\'I( 1-:~ J;>.t 18662 MacArthur Bl Suite 425, Irvine /\C<.'OUNTINC AGENT STATEMENT COORDINATOR Colonial I n~t• rn rll t· ol An aheim 1s gro" 111 ).! raµ1dly und 1 ,·urr1·11tl\ Sl't'km).! an i\g1·111 !-.t al 1• fl1l•nl Coo rd mat 111 l nlen:sted iJl'IJhl·ant:-. mu!.t ha\ c l'Xµenen,·c with aitcnts !>tatements tn a property and c asual· ty msurantC' t•ompany and fam11Janty with data proressinit reports The mdlv1dual we seek will be a ~OLl\ated . '\Clfsta rtl•r who lc;irn!I QWC'kly We offer :Jn CJClClknl lwn(>hts package with salary commensurate wilh expcnentt· f(lr cons1dcrat1on. plea:-.c tootact or !>end resuffil' tn: • lfYla lwan5ki (714) 991-7300 COLOMiAL IMSURAMCE ' 710 No. l!:tk Ud 1 An~cim. ~ 92f!'>3 t.Qual Opportunity €mployer'M / f" ACCOUHTl ... 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Mu \t al so be lcno~.2ble of c.ol- 0/f' codes and blueprint intef'p~tation. ELECTRO / MECHANICAL ASSEMBLERS Minimum of I year's exp~rienc.e re qui r ed . M ust be able to fabric.ate electronic chassis. pot ond mold c able !>. lay wire cables, bond compo- ne nts a nd pedorrn general o..sembly c*Jtics. fXCElLE"'T BENEFITS OfHRED Apply in penon to: J udy Mortin 3333 Harbor Bl•d Co~t:s M e~a. Ca 92626 S!~~~·1s~;iGK CORPORAT ION Defense Di vision 1-:qu,tl c >111x•r1t1111t' t-:rnplo\ 1·r .\1 I-ti .\.~-.1,1;ull \lalWJ!l't "·•Ill l'U lor las h1un 111111111 -.ports\\ l'.J I' s hop 111 Wc·~tmmsh·r M.111 1 ·.111 ~l.1na or aµ11I) J>1•tnl'"' >al 360:1 Assist Monager llunl111).!t1111 lka1 h ,qil hlrlJ!. Must ha\ t· m.1111 tenJntl' l' x pt'r11• 11l·1· & aluhl). l'l C 45+ \I:. S:lbr:, •;•pl ~:!I '('>11 \ ~ ~ T H 1-: (' I'~ I' T S W I T <.: 11 B 0 ,\ It l) . 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LOAM PROCESSORS Will be.· n•s pon:-.1bh· 1111 µr111.'t'"'"'l11-! dot·u mt•nt ,.., tor all IYJX'' ot loan~ anll fnr t'1Camt111nJ! 1 ariou" JC11.·um(•nt~ 1sall's l'Sl'ro"' 1n.-.Lru1:llon:-.. t1ll1.• antJ aJI p:·.1,..,.11 rt.·µorh 1!t•1·d' 111 tru~l • for 1·unl11rm.111u· ~1th Loan Comm1tli.'l' n · qwrt·ml·nts Lo<in pro t1--.::.mi.: t•i.p<:n,·111 ,. arnl l~IJll1).:Sl..llb111551i:'l\\p!n .lrt.•m't.'fll•tl SR.LOAN PROCESSOR 1<.,1111n·' 1.•,p«rll'llH' in Jll\l<'l'S~trlg ll\J jlll 111.111' l..1111\\l.1ti.:1· 111 all ph;i-.1•-. uf pttll.l''Sln~ ,11tlf l\JllO~ 11! ;,:, li5 wpm 1\1111" lt•di:1• 111 , on"t rtll 11011 111:111' .11111 11•1 1•111 S&I ,.,111 ·n1·11• 1· Jffl'll'I I •'ii LOAN SERVtC E CLERK J1,.,1~111::.ll11l1t ... .., \\ tll 111 t l1111t• hamlllni.: <km.11111•, I'"' 1111·nh IH•n1·l1c 1.111 ... 1.1t1•tn1•11b .1n<l 111tw1 h1;11I "l'r\ 11 t• .H CI\ 1111'" ,1::. \l1·ll •'" d.11.1 111put '" 1 ornpull't I .0.111 l>t'n 11 1· '''I" nl'lll.T .11\fl I\ plllj.! nl ~, ,_-, v. pm n·qu1 r .. d I 11111111111.1 11ll1•r, ,., t dlt•11I ,,,J,1111·' i.:1111d 1.lrt•t'I 11tllt•nl 1.11 .1111111111 -.t.1111l1r11.; lw11t'lth 1111 lt11I Ill)! th'llt.il 111\1'1.l l!l' l'ft-,t"' I .di 111'1 •1111111'1 fo1 .IO llllt'I \II'" ·tt•lhlltll nwn1 Cotunmia SaY inqs and Loan Association t71t)77ti 71111 /\n l·;qual Oppor1u111t' l·:mph~vl•r M F llank1ni.: PART TIME TELLER Our (.;o:.ta Me"J :1r.tnl h '' .. ~kin)( .in ind" 11l11al that des1rl'., 111 \l t1rk 3 I cla}i. u wt•ek m 1 lurlmc !'aturoav' P1 cv1ou:- Sa1•tnJ(<, & l.11:111 or bank mi.: expen<'n<'•' 1s h1"hl) dt"S1rabl<' Tu arrange for n an inter•'ll'~ pll'a~c nlll Man Ann Plummer. 111 11 !rrn:3910 Wt• 11Ht'r ,1 1·omrt•t1tl\l' 'lartini: ,;ilar~ ex<'ellPnt 1'0rnp11n) paul bf'nd11 "· .md f1t•t• 1·ompa11~ pa11l ur11lorm:-. BRENTWOOD SAVINGS & LOAM 1640 Ada ms A vc C-Otlta Mcsu. Cu 926l!tl Equal Opportunit v Employer M 1 f' D4wkm& CANV M SJo:K part 1-----1111111~---•r IJCPEltJINCB> tlmt' wo1 k Collt'\'llnit & O..ERICAL Ta&.EttS chtcl"n k llddrei>H!i SOUTH COAS1' ~ GHAT NATIONAL BANI< i\nlndependent8Jnk 849 Sunflower St CO!it.t Me~a HAN Kl NG REGIONAL SAYINGS REPS l\n t'XCll 111~ nppon unity I!> ava1lalill' w ith a lead 1ng savings and loan lor md1v1duals ex pcrnrncect 1n tclll'r and nl'w .i1·1·11unt function::. Wt:'re ,l'l'km~ Savu1J:(s Heps to lral(•I a~ rll..'t'<led 111 brant·h oflll'l'"' Ill tht· drt'<J, pr1111d1nc l'" crui..:P when hran1 ht·, an· ~hort .. 1;ilf Pd Tht•" full l1ml' pn~tt 1oni-. v.1ll h1 bd:.t'd 1r1 11111• hr" n1 h 1nt•art'::>t \1111 1 ,11ul rt• 'I u 1 r " · 1 " I 1 J h I 1· trail ... IJ(lrtJI 1011 l l 'l'll'I t ......J ~ou II t'lllO\ an ,., ~cll('nl ~.ihtr) and uul ">l.Jnd.mg tx·nd1t... 1n1 lmt Ill>! p..01t.l tan·cr o1pµ,1rl'I pro!it :.h.inni:. ffil•d11· J I Jnd rlt·nt<1I tn!>Ur Jfll '" fn't' parking Jnd mun · Plt·J!>t' t .111 Pt•r:.onnl'I l11r nlVll' 111 J ur llld I ion FIDELITY FEDERAL Sovinq~ & Loa n Assn c2J:l>244 Ill l I 1\n l'(jU:tl 11ppl~ 1·mplll\ t'I l\;.1rbl·r St~ 11 ... 1 tu rn.o 11;1).'1 1mrt limo : 11:H !611 Tiil" f-,., !I ,, S,tl ., ) f'\•''- t.lil :•1l>< BARTENDER 1 .. ,p .. r nP1 ..... ~J1' I r '>:1i::u1•I ('11u111n 1 1111> 1...tgun:..i :>.1cut·I 1!14• .• 1117 BARTENDER I' T ,.;,µ rl ;1 1 k~ Jtk~ I~· 1IJI\ \lo1•11• Ill ' '"' \ IJf,I 1'111 h l .II I.ii ,\ lf.11r "·""" tn '"' l<•h \\~ h ;, 1 'I'·" 1• 111 p.11 111.·r.·1·111.01:1 '"·' :IT'ii lil.'o1UI\ ( '11t•1 .1(111 •1'•11 • l1or I•··"'' I 111•· ll.111 fa:-h111n.., .~lbl \, 1.1 I .ul•, 'B til:J !!fill •HIKr:S-l'OIH.• Slon· 111,.:r ,,..,..,,,..1 1111.:1 & l11k1· IOl'l h,11111 llt'>•ll1•d tor St h"-tllll lk.d1·1 s.tl:ll'\ S IJ .llOll \l u,1 11;1 \'l' J,lnor b1k1· ,., p1·1 111 Ji.ton· !'>-14 .!J8:j.'> BKPR/SECRET ARY Afternoon·, onl) 1\t·ti.. p:iy. paynJll 675 !1654 BOAT COUHTER SALES :\\usl know ::.a llbu<&t~ rlHI ~Olll"l'I .•111<1 p 1·. \1K\\ W7 H.1111l11l1Jh (. ~, l:biJl Elt't'l n1 •Jn Fu II 11r part l1mt: Hl·~ 11 l' '"'I ru menb t'l• "'''"IJ"rl til.>-Xi!I llunkk ~1·p1·1 pri 111.or 1 f\ ·• c t t ' rt'• •• 1' ,, h I• p.1)ablt''· ,\ ""h 1'1 \I 11·11111~ 111111 m" 11 1-:,1h , f\~1 if ('.11l 1111 Ci!H~I IHI ,1pµI BOOKKEEPER l'r"i.:n·~:.I\ ,. 111.1 d 111111•1 I 11 h.1., llll11l1'dl.1i1•1\ "l/l'ntlll.! '"" .111 ,.,,. d h1111kkt·1•111·1 111 h.111dl1• . \ IL \ l' I II I I> ,\ h,11ll.. 11·1 •1111 tl1.d11•11 1;n.,1t11µ11111 l111111 ' f111 r !11 111-hl 1ncl111d11 d t:rnoll ,l,lr\Hll! ,,il,i• \ ,\ I I l1t•nl'11h \µph HI I" I "11 or ~1·nd r,•..,unw '" S1;in.'r"'1111 1 .1111 .. 1111 , :1\1\J llt1lh1ll \ \ • I \I I .I 11:!1>:!1 I ' I 11• I H11lh1ll ,\ l'.1111.11111" BOOKKEEPING I ~ffl "''" ,. 111114·11· Chi. I I ,1,.,11 ... "'" 'l.11 lt'l ,, I' In I! f-'l 1• \ h 1111 I ' l~1qr11111 lot .1t1n11 \JI pm' '• 11m1• ~1 h11u1 b'iJ·t:X7fl 11001\Kt-:t-:1'1:-.t; .\.°'~!ST ;\II tll111ll'tl llf)i'l11111! !1111 llll1t' \,. 1-. P·" h1lhng. '''')roll lt11 I'll mi.:. 1•x1wr prl'I Ttw W II I ,1 r d I' 11 , I•' \ ii ·l !l!'> i UH:1:1 F () I·'. . !\I F BOOKKEEPER (.'omm1s~wn~ , , ... 111t•r Fa.-;h 1:.1 lll\!>l mt Firm BkkpK skill~ C':>.pt•r n•11 Dal.i prot'l'SS1ng knwld).!c prl'r Xlnt 1r111 ).!l" bt'rwf1t:-. Call 1>40-01:!3 -BOOKKEEPERS AUTOMOTIVE! L'ht:\} dealer will add C'\ J>t'nencect 111 h c" 1 lerk~ lor hght bookkC'cpini:. lYPlfll! Will tram in auto a l 1· o u n l 1 n i: . 0 M V Plea!>anl surroundrng~. ~ood pa) Sec 01 ht·e ~lo?f HOW ARD Che•rolet Dove & Qu1u l Sh NEWPORT 8 1':/\Cll BUYER $750 to start L11lk ,., 11. )!0\1ct typm)l & ~µt for (1gun•:. ProJet1 yonr -.wcl'l wlf o n th t! phone w1customers. Serve only l maHter Call Oolly. COASTAL PERSONNEL AGENCY 540-6055 C:A RBU Hl::TOR AP P R E N T I C I': II a ,. t• llll"t:hameal .it11uty to wp pl) llri. 8 :JO!"> JO S day~ 't'" Jun S1mp:.on 1942 llarLtor Bl (' \1 WF.NEED· ' {'Jr W.i ~h l mml·O t•mploymt•nl . cxp"r l'il.~lut>r 644 44t'oO Ca:.h 1er / l<t·cc pt ion 1 b t N11liunal l'(• wanti. person who t'nJoy:. pubht eon tat't Mu~l bt• .Ac1·unit1• w Ilg.... hll· I ypml(. x Int hcnd1t., \lti2 1:~17 J\:;k tnr rrunal(cr Ca>luer P I. t·xp J . mu-.t ha\>1• ha..,11 pho111 "'P Ph11t11grJ1.d1) Lnltd. 1~!1 llo.'<1l·h 111\ cl II H ~· ;Mj64 C~HIERS UTOTEM MARKETS Opcruni:., now ava1lablt- lor lull t 1mt· J ,.,.1i.t:in1 rrun.tl!t'r"' 011 :!nd & .1rd '>hilt No l'~Pt·nt•nt·1· nt•t Wl• tram Start $3 JU to Sol r11.•r hl)Ur Aili JOl'l'mcnt Of)portunil)> lor man.1..:1· mcnt po~1t1011,. to ::.."> ~1 J.ll'r hour ti qu.ihr1 .. J ... 111 rl'l'1rt· inlornw I JC>n ~ 111 l!·n 11·~ ~·11 tu -.inn• >12 .11 :ro1111!1 ! • r 11" n \ . .i I•· 1 J ,agun,1 N11•111•I •~1!'> !1~1!'>11 ur L',111 i ! I ,,;(j IH Ill ~.qual < lpp111 ~.mplm "' CHAMBERMAIDS l'at1 111111' h"I'> 111•1•1lo.,l 111 ·' ·~ ,_. rn ,. ' l • .1 tt 1 '' rt..,µ1111'-illllll II'~ .11 Ill'" I\ ttm111t.·l1·d ''"111 ,,1 pn,,111• r1·"1rl \111-.1 I. of high 01111 .ii •II.JI·" t 1•1 ,, """ I•• u11pl\ r • h ll'lh I C ',ti I 1'h1 ( ol •oll I.iii \I J .,•1 1111.1 'ilhll 1 494-8521 CIRCULATION MGR. IAssi-;tontl lltt '''""'\.\.,rid '-•'"' 11.~ ,111 ••I.I• llllh 1111 .111 1111'1 )!1'1 II 111111\ 1tflo.!1 Ill t1·r1"1"t 111 .1 I ul I 11111" •ire ui.1111111 10.111.11.• nwnl pl•"lll11 11 \pµl11 .1111 ... ... tM1Uld h;1\ I' 1-:llOci I !Jilt 111u1111.1l11111,11111111 ~!1111 1.1 111111111 o.,k1tl .... 111d ll·· .11h·pl .11 , ,11 n1·1 ,up1·111:.11111 l'.'.:IJI Ill II<'" ..,µ,q .ll'I 1 1n ul.1111111 " plu• 1-:i..t·<'I h1•nl'11I ~ l1ll'""" •t·nrt rt• 'lllll<' tit' rt'l.jU\''I .1pµl11 ,1 t11111 l nlltl THE IRYIME CO. 5,'..0~1.•v.JlOM ('t:nh·r Dr '\,1·wµort Ill h •>-14 :1.1>1!1 ~'.qu<1I Opp11rlunll~ l-mnl•1\•" CIVIL ENG. ORDESIGHER F\1.11•rtt·n1 'd 1-.1r1 .. •1 m11111l~I HE<:tSTl-:H~.I> ('l\ll !-.:-.(,()I( 1\1-~H;:o-i-:H v.11h h.11 lo. l!r111111d 111 puhlll '"''lo.' 11111 or I.inti ti• '1•lo111n1 111 •'111.-llh~ nllL ..... 11111•11 1111 d.·-..1).!,tt t.\ UP \ t \ l"<ittf \ l\!•1111111 'I"'" ••• \11 1)11·11!1 .11 1111111•11 11<·111 \\dh.11n 1·111,1 ,\ ,,,,., 11•11 tJ11.1d :-.1 'pl IC1 .. c:Yil E1'4G. ESTIMATOR I 'P•'r11 II•,•' 111il111t111.d \.\,1t1't>•I ,,, Jllt'JLtt1' l I''' t .. 1 I II 11 • I ' ,. ,, d111-111n 111d11 111.d .i, \1•l•tlll•l'i 11'1111\ 1"11 111• ,, '" J•• rl11r111 111111'' Ill\ 1·• 1i;.:,11iflll ,\ ' d, 111 •• 1. I II I h q11 '" I 11 lt "111 p• I \I p ftl t \ 1•·n1·11·, 111.il \pp 111 )ll'I ·"II V.llft I• IJllll 111 \\I I , 1111 , ·'' I< •I·• 11 llo 111 \\ 11 1tll l I•• ' ,\ \ .. 11'1 ''""' :0-1 \, "1~111 l\o I• I 1·1. tlo, l<q111wl111 111111 \l .111 ''11'1" I 111111t·d 11111·11111. I,,, l<'")Hl/I lh I JI• I •lttl I' 111· Ill "' "p111 '' t.1111111 .11 \\ 'I.:• t "' 1 opwt 1\ 11•11•111111•·1 ( 111\l .u l \1 .. 111111,11111 1.i •• 1.1111 1-:n1· ;\1 ~ C~ll llCJI 10.KEY <.;LERt.s PBX 0Pt:RA1'0f<S TYPISTS ' SECRET~lm·:s T~ort Services IRVINE !Wt:: Clcn1·al 1{12 lltil1lo ' ~ ... CLERK II AND TYPIST CLERK 11 I Y1·.1r of 01f11·1· .. , Pl'rll'll~•· Clt'rk I <10<1 f) P"' Clerk I no t•i.. p1•n 1·n1.·l' rl·qu1 rl'll Sparu~h speakm.: ct .. ri.-.. Jll(I I yp1sb J bo Ol'l'<lt:<I C1ll C714 l~ <!litil tor J 11-:-1 apPotnt mt.•nt COUMTYOF ORAMGE 1>l.'J:-O. Hu.,, st. llm <.tMtl Sanlo1 •\11.1. C.1 !1:!7111 ,\Jllrrtk;lll\C 1\t.'lHHI t-:mpluyt•1 l1.EHI( '.-\!. EXECUTIVE CLERK TYPIST \\111 I.. 111 ,, 11 ·11 1110 I ro ,. 1·11• 1n•nm1·nt ·'"'" 1·1111 I hon• .... tor I~ H ' ' 0·1 till\,., •• 11111 11111111: lll'hl l\PIO t11r 1·11 r . .t •. , ... ,11111 111.otl.lp'I Ill \1•111 n\\.ll prt·'-.tl~tOU , ulht t' tH1 t''t't 1111\•' rn'A "'t· .th '"'hHli~ .... orru un•• "hn ,·n ''"' "orl..1111.! "11h1111t I 11 .... 1• 'IJJ"'r\1..,11111 1t>h11 I• h.1111 111 ·\lhh .ltld ,1 'I'll ... 1.in1•1 hul "ho 1:. al .. ,... .1hl1• l11 ..,.,.,.k 11ul "'urk l4h1·n ltm<' 1wrm1b 1;11vJ . k1111"l"dl.!•' 111 En ~ll-.lt .111tl "IJ••ll111g h 111.111 11.ttur). o1::.1.., Lhl' ah1h1' 111 pr1101 rt· ad you r <•v. n m;1 tcr1al an·uratt:h '1'vp1n~ ol 50 wpm 1::. n· qu1r1'(! Exl'<:lll'nl :-JI.o n ,11111 ··11mpany p ;11tl ht:nd1h l'k.i:-1' 1·all l11 arram!l' 111 ll'n "'" o1ppo1ntm\•11t I ,1r11l l(ul 1111, 7 MI ;,.rn.X!llJ I ANABOLIC. INC liHIY,!(;1111.'ltt: ,\\t'llltt' lr\'IOC. CA 9271:\ E11ual Opportunit' EmplO}l'r M ... Cl.EHi-\ .\(.'('Ot:'l.;Tl'-t; J;t,; .... L ac •'ur.tt••. d•·t,1d ••m nto..-d ~111 tr.l111 ,.h.1rt• tndl\ ~;J .~I t11 I J.;lll,;J l1o :lt' 111 ,J 1• ,1 II II I I 'Ii'•"' 1111 . 1\1 ( 'J. I I \1.111.1 o I 1111 I'"• 1n1•ll\' ~111\. ,\ '.tnl ... ~.\plll'l'io'fT('d, fi.10 i:l7:! C 'lt•rl,. I\ Jll~l l11r' \\(II J.. Ill p11tih1 .we 1111ntt11 • 111111" 1,111111 t~p1-.1 r1'!p1tr"d I ,. Ill kl·Y .ot!ch-1 t '.tll ;,1,11 il~lll IOI otlll)I •O.ERK TYPIST• I A'ollllll).'. Ol''olO~f' ( '011111' \1f~r 1·omp.1n' "1·1·1..111~ 1111ll\1d1 .1 h 1111' 11111. l\Pl"l Plhlllllll:> \111 I I ' I' ,. I .. 111 p n1 llt"-pon:-1h1hl11·~ ml'ludt It l\p1n~ ltl111,i., 1-1 llt.'1 <41 • ftonl .11 dot11•' '..' 1 r 1·\ 111·r 111 l!l'nc1 o1I "" P''' h•rr1~! \ppl)' In pcr ... 1111 Masters Specialtie~ 1•'40 \\011r1" Ja I· \I •1!:!·:!127 F. () 1-: 1--- JOIN THE FLUOR CLER,CAL STAFF •TYPISTS Minimum 1 yedr typing and general office c -.:pcnence and typing speed 01 50 WPM accurately Ot~fldl.ltles •nc•u 1t> hhng mail 01strlbullon, peopll' & 1e1eptlone con1ac1 • WORD PROCESSING TECHNICIANS ftl«i-SE' pos111ons <eQUtre macnme 011en1ed 1nchv1oua1s who have at 11.•ac;1 1 year e icper1ence on Mag Caro U Ot11cP SystPm 6 High Sptled P11nte1 or c;1m11;u high speed auto ma11c type writer (O~y arid Night Shills ava11ao1e.i For en Interview cell Bonnie Stockton Carol Nordgren ( 7 I 4)975·2128 '~f FLUOR FLUOR ENGINEERS I It CONSTRVCTORS•INC.· ~ 'Ille fastellt d r a v. in the I West a 0111ly Pilot t:lal'.'llf1ed Ad 642·56ilt 2790 Harbor 81 C~ NEVER A n :1-: t;all for after hour appt 3U3 Mloh.i1on Dr. lrvln•, C•llf. 92730 M Equal~ Employer Miff/HI :_•~1!9iiiiiiiiiiiii:;.;..;~:.:::.;:_ ________ ..,:=SU~n~d=•:i.r·:.,;J::.:u::.:trL:'.:5~, .:,;19:;11~ !!~'f.~~ ..... ?!!4? ~~If.~.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~ ~~~~ ..... ?!.~ ~.~~·~~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~·:.~ ..... ?!.~~ llt7l L•• foAd Dr l.alllefor.1t ----------l"«lk lur :..umml'I 'II•,, CLERK TYPIST Appropnate skills r t' quired. Will tra111 APPLY IN l'l::llSON LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 W S4!gerstrom Santa Ana. Ca EOE m /l/h uon rt'Ut.•f GootJ ~.11.11, Mt"l>u \ t•rcl" l't\11\ llo'p 66 I l' e II l 1• r ~I l ,, 548~ Cook rull t 1m1 t. l11ry l\l l.'~11 Conv HOl>p tllil !'It C M~·~ COOKS Ci11ud \I' 11J 1' t 't'Oll'I C.onv Ho1>11 l.0tld '11 IJ I\ benefit-.. wurk m~ 1 1>n Fia~sh1p Convdklll'l'nl Center 642 8044 COOKS t:i.per p1 ol uni~ V1nner llouH' Bl.'~t wu..:es t-bcnef1l l> AJ.lµI) aftt•r 2P;\I 8JV!>h<111· Hou:.e. 23311 Mu1rlan<.b. El Toro. Cooks. i.>\ pc•rit.•nt·ed C o I o n y I\ 1 l l.' h l' 11 Re!>taur a nt Startin.: sa lary SS no &· 11 p W:utresst'~ AM :-.hi!\ al::.11 avail 493 18411 COOK Sm rl'l1n•m1·nt CLERK TYPIST res1dCO('(' tn L••i: Heh has opening for matur1· 0 r a n g c Co u n l y aJI around C'OOI. 2-thr Pharma c e u L j c a I wrek mm. Photll' Mr~ rmnut'acturing company Collins. ·I~ 9458 for in seeks a Clerk T ypist with lc1"1ew good typing skills to han· ------- die corre5pondenC'e and COOK. yn~ per:-.1111 lor t e c b n 1 c a I l y p 1 n g hamburger place w II Minimum or six months exper Call Ap1Jlv 111 ofh re t.>xpe rien te rt· per..on: TK Burlll'I'. :!l l!I q1ared. Excellent work ~&~~a UI. NB ing cond1t1on:. and bt!nefll!.. PIPal>l' rall lur appomtrntnt C'arol Ruf1n1• r7 I-I 1 546-H90 I ANABOLIC. IMC. 17Mil2 Gtlh.'th• ,\' 1•nu1· I rvtnl'. l' ,\ :':!7 t J i'.qual Opport unit~ i-:mplnyl.'r ,\I ,.. Companion wantt·d for !'.t'l'T\I In' a lid CookmA & htt houiwkcepmg Sal:Jrv Ol'J.! 846·647l:I, <Ill IJ. IW>-:lf79 Counter help. l><1nt1 .... wll shop Nr 0 l' ,\1rport Moo lhru J-'r1. !J :w 5 :}11 Skypark Rl\-d L'.111 In• appl. 5.56-0070 COt!NTF.H \,\HD'I" full llmt'. IO('I h,11\1 11·.if Jh1ltl~ II I appl\ liO N1 C'oa .. c ""' I .. 1~·1111.1 lkh l'oupll· 111r , lt'.1n111.: & ht. O\JIOlt•n,tfll I 111 l..Jl!Ult.1 l1t.·111·h mot('f l.I\ 1• "" prl'ffil'>l'S <l\l!J :!:!27 Qiuplc m;1turl'. J an11onal a17Pr(IX 20 hrs mo ~1 >I mu Will train .1 \I Mamtcnanl<' 8J.1 Ii 11 - --------Ct;STOOJAN. Saddl.•t1~te k Colleli(e. Mis~mn \'h·tu COMPUTER :~;z ~1 -~l~J~~~-.. ~::: d1ffl•r('nt1al HJI !17110 l'\I OPERATOR ~ ,~.~~~·~:1:~"'" r,(l(Jd opj)()r for rl'11.1blt <·arcful v.orkcr I· T1nw po s t' ' l' h r' :'<. I n t bcm•f11s S.ilan 1 dng• ~ IJl!r mo to ~ IU JO! in ;, annu.11 !>lt•pei Applv In 7 30 In \\lt><.,lm1111.,tl'f S l' ho u I 0 1 !> t \ I I . ' I C l' fl a r w 11 u 11 w c :.. l m I n lo I I' I EOE .;\1 F Experienced on 370/155 W~~!~:~t~!,~~IA computer 'ot·n·r('l' hurtau w a d1H•n.c. dcm:.indin~. dist.mgw:.hed. 1.'UStom<•r basis We offer hard work & ample compcnsa· t1on We also provide health & dental ins. for employte~ & dcpen· dcnL'I, 2 weeks pd va ta· I.Joo 13 w~ks after 3 yrsl. a dynamic environment & an unllm1led opply for personal & professional 1otrowth. For 1ntcn·1el4< appt.. please call pen.on I Ot'I. DATA TEN, INC. 309S Red Hill C M 5<19-0370 CUSTODIAN 0a)'l> 7 30·4pm nu t''I' nee. Mu:.l ha\ c AU rl'f, phone & lar !':ill 833-7015 What·!> Your I r.1111 ·• SI 1i pt•r I ),t\ Hwt ·~ht Ill· lo 11.1~ tor an all m till' !lath 1'1 lnl ScrVll'(.' Olrt•t1Ur) lh,1t l.1tl t!>l.uhhsh yuur proft·:-,1011,,I 1dent 11 v For m1111• 111 fonmU~lf\ t•all t;..C! ~t1;1K ssssssssssssssssssssss r ._. CLERICAL .,. = ~II ~ . Rl.\ol TEMPORARIES = -tit -tit = sssssssssssssssssss = = SW AP YOUR ABILITY t1t .,. tit M FOR A FUTURE = -tit ._. We open doors tor you lo tit = <'B r eer cha ll e n g in g ~ ._. Tempora r y Jobs . rAID ..-. ~... V A C A T I 0 M S . r A I D -. = HOLIDAYS. all backed by our ~ combined 25 year s of .,.. = experience. We deal in a ll a ~ c lerical areas ; Health = Insurance available. =· ~ Personnel Asst. Typists = ;t Secretaries Telex .-. ._. ·Customer Serv Recept 's ._. ._. PBX Oper's Data Entry tit •• r ---._. Many More Jobs!!! tit --= JUST CALL 17 I 4t 557·9760 = '~ 4500C ._. ::;.: ampus Drive .-. ...,.... Newp0rt Beach ._. ·=ti = ' 4't DIAMNI _,. = "' ICIULA VICll = -• t -$.SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSlSS Me1p W..eM J I 11 FRONTOJ.o;s&f. CLi:RK ••••••••••••••••••••••• DtWATCHll Empluy ml'lll ESTIMATOR Eicper'dp,..,_red CUST llLATIOMS N••fittd tor rull 11m1· .wr"'n Juay SA&.11 TIAIWHS • h. 0 111 In l'I u tf 1 n ~ Ap,ty et T.. "'•ploy1M11t & Tral1tl.. ENGINEERS General iroun4s pick up Traln•n• for youni1 . Yt " • k .. n 1111 • 11 11 1 C.....,., Ill W-.. StrHt, ...........,.. 1.-ch. d1dl)' at apt complex :o.h1rp lndlv1du1l11 111 arevcylltl h o ui • •11 n ..... clTA ... dpotltloM,,.....lftq SAVEGAS LOOICIHGFORA near PomoN •Park make pet1od.lr ('ti"' 1111 nptr•UI i•o1111m111H at11m11 HUR....,.Ofl hecll ,..tldetlev, IS CMlf of .... _ AND ADD CHAWHGE7 Drive. C.M Need an· our mtabU1bc.od butinl'11• \"t'lllllr tor .olurlt)' & • ....,. ' ,,,. dividWll • No age limit . 41 prul •Ion.al it'l'ounh 1 .. mh>tlllM't• uper1.1Uon.. ,.,t 20 w ............ opMWt Md• IMo.t CHA.UEHGE & CONSIDER Who It HS nearby m tho Or&nllt <."uunlv ~i..ru<llu, l f'l"1'1ll"''" & which Mfff• Fedet-af ......... OPPORTUNITY IRUHSWICIC 6312276. Arca l-..n~·r ont'nl.,..l In dffi1 .&I 0 1>t•ncn1 t• P• l' ------r u rt• 11 ... ,11•l l1•11l TO GENERAL Ot'C /Ltlc dJvl<tual• wllllnlC to work •-11 '\ 1 1 T hi We are presently looking & tal.1• J1rt•\.llon11 ''"" Ul'llt.' 1 • &Ill' 11 •oc "CJ Auld•t YOUR JOI! to tu.re an 111d1v1dual who bkp.e Lite ly~. ~ood on ........... , R hinn 1111111111• THI 1av1tit CO. u 71 ,.,. M.-....&.&.. ed . d f phones. Nt-wptrt Plbg It ......... u ~ ' • I" L Ulrl'f1' IS expenenc an e eni.c , .. ~ c c•H:. 1w1h'ntJ1il l:.~ary • 1 ·,,11 IO'lll ainh.< "111 " We ...._ pr.Mntty hi,.. h11rdware fabrication _Htg. ~ - 1\1 fur lnltrv1 "'G7 .. ~.l.1 Ntiw.-•11 lkl•ch 114 I HO 11 L-.hcap. Mol1'teftclftce lftCJ ift the followinq e.1unaung and proce~i. G9*RAl OJ<:' /T Sl.JO ,.,. How En9ln••rln9 dis· def11Ution. Development Work fo r a yo un ~ lll•hq•1) I ' I I :10 !lpni Own 11 J•I' \11111 1-'1 1 :..11111• "kn1I" '"'I '\lu •l ht• 01 r IH ~H t»ll I l>f·'.l .f\: fo; HY $ .., for cf1 llH•f'Y I ,, rim.-, llUOl\' dt•h Vt•rv 1 outt-a I' a ii 111 :-;c, I-. · 11 H :1 111 Ii :rn1 S.l."41 $l\IOmu • lioou, [>1•111·ndJbh• l'oll' & 1wr!'oOll n'ltWrt'll <'.111 ~.$1l ·I UH 111 !-11>1 1'182 DENTAL 1' .. n11J1111l •1'>l lll't'1h I u II 111111' J,.:,l t\v.1111h•ll dUtll"' OpJ1l y .\ I ;11 l't•rt1t 11·atl' 11·11d 1-;x 11"' Ill d d Sal.in Olk' ti l ·.ti I "'1l·li6:JI l)lmtJI Typt1>t rN'l'PI rn11 .... 1 1111 lll'nt al 01 r n·,· 11 1·1·1kd i>rt'\IOUS 1tfl ll'l' 1'\JI l''> Sc·ntr.il Call 1;.11 (ll)g;I ll fo: N T J\ l. \ :-.. ST l ha ir:-.11.h-I U.I\ W l' I' k , g ti 0 d JI ,1 \ w bt•m•f 1t :-.. l"I< µ1·r 111·1 l:...11 Mn -IX•..X OENTAJ .. Cham.1<11· 1h -.l X-ray Ill' n•q d ('Jll >if) ;n)(l Vrnt.11 H1·t·epl11>1110,t ~ev.pon Hc'<1ch 1-,ndo off11 t' nt't'd~ ( f t':\pt·r n • •'l.'IJl Xlnt oppurtun1t \ for n .:ht pt. rM>n 6J I 3:1!!11 IA.·nt.11 A.">::. 1 Orlho ~ 'h1 N ti 4da.n, 011h111•\p & HO\ r1'<1 ~2 211.!lt lll.'nt.11 Al>Sl:>l.Jnh 1-lltl ,'t part limt< :'<. ll;l\ h• rt· qwn~I On .t'o1011.1I l rotll l)foo 1>-15 ti).);! IH:,,1\1 111<11111 1'11111 11lt ,...,,,,1 11 I>.\ • 'l"'I pr.-t I ull 111 f>.11 l llllW l!l'.IUltlld .1r1'.I :'<.lnl 11ppt1 rt11111I\ ;,;,!1 tnii .111 ,, '" "kr11h 1>1'1 1.•1• f) "·' t \ l Tlll,IS1' It t·: (. ~-I' Jlo , . .,u lo\I• 1w11p1,.·• \ n· \flU h1).!hl) l'\l't'I tn hu:-. ufl111• pro11•'1un·~ 111 a 1ft-1l1Jiofl11 t · If '-Cl ~I' Ol't·d }Oll Ill llUI ,,(•WJ.l<IM 11ff11·1· Ii-Ill ,:.,t~I tl.t\')> :i."1l li>l!lh 1:\l• hi. for J-:.,thl'I DESIGNER \11 1 ••ml Oc·~1~rwr .. 11h llUOllllUIH J \ r:o. l\lffi ITil'fl iat t''< fll'r :X 1111 bt.·nl'"" me lu\l ini.: pr11l ll '-h.1n11,.! ~.Ill it1.!.! \lun Fn II ~' DESIGNER Brunswick's Defens~ Division is offering a ~enginq opportuni. ty on exciting new pro- qrarns to an individual with ap;>roqimotely five years ex~rience in Ndro/rntchonical design/drafting, with ~asls on printed circuit board desi9f'. ~ and pocko9· inq. Traininq, ex- perience and de· monstroted artistic ability in presentiftCJ on ·~ lsomttric and pidorial representa· tions of new concepts would be a phis. If Y04A Med to expand yow career or just 4ootli'") for a chanqe. consld•,. lrunswick. We offe,. uniqu e capabilities and a hl9hly diversif ied apet atiott wtth a com- pmy who cares about P"Pf•· Our offices are opett Monday "'"' Friday from 1:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Visit, gl•e ua a coll or ffftd your ....... ,.....to: JudyMtrif" 3133 Hsbor lfyd Co1ta M•sa, Ca 92626 (7141546-8030 ... '" BRUNSWICK ~ORPORATION !'.Qua! Opportunity Employer MI F Want Ad Help? l>ral"lllJll \11'111ll'dur.1 \pt ,c, 1•1111H1wn·1.1f l'\I' f t. 'n~dl 1·11 m s \ hr' ~ :, !...'ill 'l:~IJ •I I DRAFTSMAN ,\l'l'LY IN 1'!-:HSll'\ LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS JIJI Wei;t &•l't'r:-t 111111 Santu \rt.1 ( '.t 1-:m·: m I h 1111\1•1 fl•I d1•ll\•ll\ f)\1•1 .ti )I~ 1"1111 llnh' ll1•lt,1hll' Mt'" art 111'111 \Oll•llll'~ 1-'ill I-l>\I I IC.I ~ \ i51 11~12:• DH!\ EH!) fur Im .al 111• ' 1111-'" I \ r t'\lll t ~'""I 1ln\llll'. rl'I. l•111..., .1 .,., .•: ht'nl'l .h 1111m1. l • :•111 '"~" ·.1:'1 lltl'lJ Onv1·1 lor,..dl1111l lio•, Wtll 11· 1111 \pph JI 11,'1'.!~1 Ht 1111 k h 11 I ' I ~ \' !•;.! :l.'ll:.' UrH l'I 1(11111" I s.·,··r.11 11111th"lt .• •1· 111'"" I 111).!' tor rwlll' d1 I\ l't" ln1l<'I {'111 hr . .i l'.11" \, .1111 "'" 11·1.iltl 11 ·". ,, .... ,, I 1 1111, :\lu~I 111 :! • 'r 111 11i.l1 I "·"' ·' .... hi "' \ I 111,..: 1 , 1 ·uni 111 • 1 t • '1 1 JI\'''·'"''''~ .111 .1l11lo1' ,, I ll' 1tl map, "l 11 I 111 lllllt I"'-1111111. " I I '" I 11 ' :-.l.tf\ \pµi :. Ill P• I.• "' ''" I h '.1711.! 1;J1th.·1 tori' lll\J l;Jrd1 :. t , '" 1· hl~t·••n!! 111\\1 C:?,VERS :\kn or wonh·n ;:,, \ r' or oldt•r 1\01111 thl' 1 n.1-i ul w. 0\l'l SPiii 1 ..., .. , • .._ 111 mor1• nr,111).!1• ('111 •,l \'1 llfl\\ C',d1 I iJIHI 'I! lh'rr•n.1n11 I 11 t;l'l.1111 \ ..1111) I ;-.,,, !II "I .i I l' I ht• I " n ..; t' who 111 ,1, Eurlldt ORI VER W AHT~D llu\ (dncr Roth :;,, • 1 •• L\ takrng appltt <11t1111•. 11•1 a <1u.tl1ftl•d drt\I r '"' 1111·kup & c!l·l 1' "'' 111 Roll~ R11~11•-. .\pph '" 11 .• r-ri·ll \i. kit• .ol ROY CARV(il ROLLS ROYCE l .111.lamhor1·•· I<•···" ~1-.Wl'(>ll"I Ill' \1 11 640-6444 I.I. l-.C-1 Ill'" 1 t '> 111/\I "-1'.I-. 'l''ounl! 11~111 111 tr.1111 1 .. 1 Jl''"l 11111 Ill t ),., It 11 11\' t h,in11 • .t lwhl \\11 I h.11 ,. ~:11011 111"1 h.11111 .ti ·' .. I I I ",,, ,\ It I I ' k1111~l1·d1" "' 1111 I r111111 -. l't If 11111• 1 \ "'"" .JllJll I .1IJ ""' llf~llo fol .. I 7 ., /\ \111111\ Bedronlc T~clvuclon llt"llH\ 111I1111,Ullll'I .-11•1 trnn11 p111clu1 1, \n,11111: ,li,1h1!H;d 111111111" Wrnk ..-.1th J 11rotlu1 t l1nrn ~1.111 '"'"'""· h111lil tl''.1 l'llllll' llK'lll Kl(pt•1·11·111 .. """ 'i.JIJt')' dl'l.ll'tllh'lll 1111 1• \ 1~ r Sa11ta Ana 1:;1 1'Mll ELI':< THl{'f/\NS GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES • Sr Production Electrician Musi bl.' fam1hur with motor usscmbhcs, com - 1.1res.-.ors and J{cnerntors IOC'h11J111j( WlflOI( and tcst1nl(. Must aliio be c:apable of supervising tlSSCmbly workers Sohd ns:ic mbl y lin e ex , pcncnC'C' an lhc above areas will quollfy you for thUl pusll 1011. • Electrical Aslfflbty Experience prefe rred but. will train. APPl.Y IN PERSON WR SIEGLER TIAN SPORT DYNAMICS 3131 W•t &-Jeralrom s.nta Ana, Ca equal opp emplyr m If l h ... Clri Typjlf $671 ,,,. Month Clffk I SS49 p,,. Month SerYict SYpport Worhr I $608 Per MClftth Gl"04Md1 IC·~ S678 P•r Month luildinq Moi"tenClftce Worker S720 Per Month VKtor Control Anldont $720 Per Month Small Business Machine Repair S2. 90 Per Hour Service Support Woricer II S640 Per MClftth <Landscape Mointcnancel Mechanics Hf'lp.r S820 Per Month Stock Clerls $678 'i>er M°""' Clerical TrainiftCJ at U . 90 Per Hour Utility Maintenance $640 Per Montti Utility Aide S 5 77 Per Monffl ICli:ricalJ -SU _________ _, ~SEMBLERS ELECTRONICS I 11111' l••rm , -.~1i.:1111lt'111 C1>r 1>t·r~onnl'I ..., 11 h • ' ttt·nt•lll't• m ;i,..:-. ... ·ml h " "otclt•nnJ.! \\11 <>1 r1 .111 "hl'm:1t11 ..... ~ ""'r' It-, lt.111• IP~ :.111 h1111 r CALL TODAY COi CORP 3303 Harl>or Bl 02 Costa Mec,a, Ca 92626 DESIGN CHECKER HEED CHALLENGE& OPPORTUNITY IN YOUR CAREER? LOOI< INTO B~UMSWICK CORPORATION d ..a......: experien ce anc.1 som1• pharmaccutcal g rouv ,......... tugh volume expos urt< 111 usms.t your II typing & MECHANICAL DESIGN ISME ,...a,..4 with a iftnimum of 5 ytors directly related n· p.rienc• ht the field of mechanic ol pro duet ct.siqn In aerospa ce dructurH, includin9 pnllminary deslCJft, de· MCJ' layouts. detailed dttffJts. and pockaq· inc) of et.dncol com· ponents and Of"dlnOftc e dirvices. TEST BSl:E or equivalent with one year's ex· perience In desiqn enqine eri nq or enginttrinq within test environment. Some clcjtol experience i~ abo ~quiN:d. You will ~ tflt ~pment. qenerate test pro· cedures, and work with en<Jinffrin9 in de- vek>pment of test con· cepts. WE NEED YOU! ~Company is con· nniently located in Costa Mesa just off the Sein Dieqo Fwy. We offer unique capabilities ond a hi9hly diversified operation with a com- ~ who ca~s about ~le. Visit or 9ive us o caU or send your re· ~to: Judy Marlin 3333 Hc:rbor Blvd C os{c Mesa, Ca 1 1714) II(; 92626 546-8030 ext deii1rable You will J(cnerale est1m111ei; ol gen! ofc skill;; Biologica l sncnce bac·k1round prt.> matcnJI antJ tabor fd llrs 8·1. Mon lhru l :.1l't:h anital .incl Ek1 Thur. SJ.:;) 1Jcr hr tn1·al > for lhe M unufa1· 7141631 .~. turing Ucpt. on 1-.r11 po'oal::., lOOtrJ\'l h ,111.t ~llmatt'~ to-compleh· WE MEED YOU! Our lat:11i1.,. '·' IOl'Cill'<l in l.'<ll'!la Mt•!oa JU~l off th•· San U1e~11 Fv.y and ~·· offrr t•xct-llc nt lrini:<· lx•O('hL<; Our ofl ll'C!> an· opi•n Monda) thru Frt d.iy from 7 30 AM W I :111 PM G1\e us a call, flrop by or !>Cot.I your rc~urri. Ill Judy Mortin 3333 Harbo,. Blvd Costa Mesa , Ca 92626 17141546-8030 ext 116 BRUNSWICK CORPORATION Oefenu Division f;t1u.i11 lpport11n11' fo:'Tlplo1~ 1·r .'II ~ EXECUTIV E SECRETARY I-or '''"'' ru• t l••n •h" 1•l11111·r 11r111 I' .11 .1 11'\tlllfll .111•.1 I 11p ··"·" \ I :! 1:1 ' q.~ l:};JIJ ••EXTRAS•• !Wt."1,-d ' H11 pl.iH·r-• \lr.1-l•>r nLJ r 111t1t1111• •"' '' .. ,•n .... , 6.-P••'"' '' , ••'" ""fl IJI, ...... 11 I'' l lur (Ir,_; 1 ·11 I \ !111 1, ,,.. Ill I I I If! • I' i I ,,_\, I I 't • i I • flt ti l1 II ttlt f I I It•, ~ I . • \ • I ll11t 1!11 ... • 11 h ( ~ l I : 11 1 111.l~lu\.-t 11••11• h GENEftAl OFflC E Must t'nJOY ph 1•011ta1•1 ~i11kml( v. w:.t. & detail ..., rk l'J '.Jt.. :.1l.'k p.i; &. hJth ms. Ap>IY 9am·•lpm \11"1 thru h-1 Bardt>n ' l't•l l'ontt0I 6\lti Hdn llolph C:M !'>4;-5:> 70 GeCERM. OFffCE l'wo opem~" 1n grow111i: ln..,uram·" l'o for 1 011, l' 1 ,. n t 1 u u.o., .'<: I.I ,. t J 1 I 1TUndl'<1 ~-s11ns w f1.:ur1· apt1tU<k. 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MANUFACT'IRING ENGINEER '·I " ,. \ p I' I I I , 1 ;.l,11~ t11n..: , • ·•t !l ~ '. • 1111 1•r" 111j.! 1 .. r 111 ,. 1 111 1n1d11n•• "'"'I' 1111Hl u1 i-. .\l,i~l I~· ,•hi<• 111 d1•\ d"i' 1ll'lJ1l1•d ··--11111.111' 111 " I I Ill •• h 1 t11·d •• "" 1•1•1111111 p.11 I'> "'"' ··~ •l'l'ohh l.lhlll llllhllll JI !II I' I ' .lflll t 1111l1f1 \'111•ir111m .! q·;11., 111 -,11'11li.1r .1:-.,ll!ll01,.•1t '" "'''''ii 111·~·11·,." ""''I ut lk•I 1111,irn'<I \\1 111:11 .•11 1·•11•11,·nt ·'·" ~ ,, '; 1111t•l.1111lt11;.: I• 11•·111 , tr11 lt•d1•1c n>tn 11.1n\ p.11d •111·d•• .d .inti "'"''., Ill "' 111('1' I" '11 •1 •,\. ,., .ind ,, •. ,,. ,, d••lll 1, ·I tf'llf' ""'" Int 111 I• •tt t "''' tcd 'f ·•' 1un • 0111,,1 \ l't'f 'iUrlUt•J LEAR SIEGLCR TRANSPO ~T DYt~AMICS I.II\\ .'ol'l!•'"'f"'ll S.tt1ltt ,\u.t l ,, •t:•. lu• 1-.ll I'. 111 I h DESIGN ENGINEER l(A"(jUlrl'l> CX Pt'f1t•flt'l' 111 tk s11:n anti layout ti( II VA C s > ~ t t• m !> " 11 h m1nir:i11m 2 ~ c:ir :-. 1"< µcnl•n11• 111 t h1· <1PSIJ.!rl of lrJni.JX1r1 r ('fn1H·ra11u n nnd /\ (' Writ 1k vl•lnp clcctromel:h11nil.'af l'On lrol S,YlllCm!> und te~l pro· J.(ram~ Knuwll'<il(<' <if <'I cl' l ri l' a 1 l' 1 r l'lll t n · h<.'lp(ul We orf<'r an t'Xcl'llenl :-.alary level. OUL'ilundtnj?. hl.'flef1t~ includ IOJ.! com pany pn1d m<>d1cal and dental insuran ce ror <>mployees and dcpl'n · dents and more. For Im mediate conR1derat1on ront.act Personnel LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 W Segerstrom Sant.ti Ana. Ca 92702 EO.E. m1f/h Sell with f~A..'iE I lt's n BREEZ(o; Clas.1llled Ads 642·5678 orie~ lirm pre· CORPORATION ~tty looking to I'·• • 1''111 . \Jllol jl\'r'-Oll "111).! ., I 1 \ \ 1 ! 1'11 l!IXI 1'11••·1111.1 \,, hire an indiYidual who has extensive know fedqe of MIL-D-100, MIL· ST D· I 00, Stan· dard Drafting Practices and M ii Sped iications and is familiar with standard s hop practices in machininq and fabricatinq of hardware. Five years experience is required in elec· tro-mcchanical de· si9n. You will check etteJineerinq c.hlwin<JS for form, fit. function, ac· curacy, contrac· tucl, compliance, standard, drafting proctices and pro- ~ibility. WE NEED YOU! 0... foc;ility is located in Costa Mesa just off the San Die90 Fwy. crJd we ~r excellent fri~ be-nefits. Our officn ~ •" Mon-day ffW"u Friday from 7:30 AM to 4:30 PX. Gin us a call, drop by or send yovr rewme to: Judy Martin 3333 Harbor llvd Costa M•sa, Ca 92626 1714)546-803 0 ext 116 BRUNSWICK CORPORATION F,qual Opportunity • Employer MI F More fomiU~ are Rc•tllnJt the camping "bua" lhl!I year. Jr you have a cam~r that's not gctlln1t used, sell it now w1lh a aassilied Ad. Defense Division I \I b1 t""• •'I lf>,111 ,\ In 111 r.11 ~'JHll 1111 \H \H" I I( .... I 'q11,d Opporl 'Intl' I· rr1ph\ 1·r \I ~ 1-11 1-· 1 I I-. ll " \ , I> pl 111 JI\\ :\pl ti• ht 1111 \Int v.111 I. _ ··111 111111 1111111 1 .111 l11r 11111 ••l.:1 °llA••1·\I .1:11 FLORIST \Iii'\'·' . ~ /111111 I.I I fl 111111\ hlll,1 1·,atTI t Ufllfl (tt ~ fHfil lo\ I h .. 11 I..' i.:' \ I II .. 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In P<'I • 1111 \1011 thni Fri ROGER 'S GARDENS .!301 S,in Jo.iqUlll lltlb Huild FRONT DESK ~SISTANT l"t•w pnval(' resort need' ;1mh111ou' 1ndl\ tdual tu <l,~rst mi nai,:er ""ll h r' M'f\ at ions & r1•!'o 11 rt OJ>\'ra11on:-. Con<·cn tr.1 lion on s wrll•hboa rl.I roordmation. Excell1•nt ).!rowth polt•ntrnl C.111 1lw (.;(10d Lite Al La>!,ull.l Shores . 494-8521 ll<.l\C' somethin~ to 't•ll" ('liJss1f1ed adi; do 1l "l'l I Want Ad lit·~ults 6-12 5fi7R Not a bad way to go for you to take. and 11 s an easy route A ll y ou have to do is devetoo lhe Class1l1ed habit. Read and use the llllle ads 1n c1ass1r1ed to lrnd buyers ror items you hke to sell tenants lor vacancies you d hke to hll or wl'IO s selling those items you d ltke 10 buy Start today to save time and money the Clsssilled way• DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE 642-56 78 \...., (,!-~'\FR \I l•Fl-11 I· \\ " ' ~· t" " > t> r 1 , 11 "· d ll'lt·t'lhlllh' Jl'tJbll'IO" hlll \\ 1· rn ON-llNE NOW!!! 557.0045 Cf\-Ltn: 372 3 lirch St Hewpcrt Beach Gc.•nt'ral ITS HOT TOO LATE MET A S\MMER JOB Tw1:>ls Set·rclant'.., \\'Jrt.>htU'<' work1•r, T1:1 tnel' t\~:-1·mhlt•r' Worl. whcl )UU ".1111 to and p3) f•r lhOS\' \ .11 .I lion \tri' Thl•r1• " N EV P. R /\ I'' 1-: 1-: .., 11 l'.\LLLISlXJJ~ I vtCTOR T~nwy~ervice NB 556-8520 °'"CJ 835-2622 EOE M/f GENERAL OFFICE ~colScMduter F\.tll time. all bcncflh $350 per llour Ill 'IJrt llou.rs 3 PM lo 12 Mid ruitht Expenenl'e prt' rernxt. Cal 04.lr Gar<1cn Groveomct, Ask for Mr EUery. . NAnoMAL NUISING SIRYICIS 714/tfl.t237 631.0301 F.qual opp employer m/(/b Make your abopptnR easier by Ullm.f the Dally Pilot Classified Ads. II t• l• •. I · '· •t ). .... ~~ 7100HeipW•t-4 7t0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sunday.Ju ly 1:1 197'> o~orrtcE Hand>nwn. 4-0 hn. Wt•t-1.. 13 n hour 64~ a!Jlll or 675$d ~~.~ ..... ~!.~~ i ~·f.~~~ ..... ~!.~~ 1.1t~11t·l"I tor rt•m111lc'I \11 7 I 00 Help Wonted 7 100 Hc'pWm tut w 7t00 •9ft'aY&.IV8.• i... com.IM'Oy ln ln 1n.-~ IC)mCClOt who C'an type 40 ~. ec('uratth 6 ~ aen..ral Ofrll't< '#Ol'lt. to 167$ D 0 \<: lblM for advant't'n1e111 Denellt.li ('a II t:l40M1 II AMt;l\ll'~N CAltRER AOF.N('r 611 N4rwpor\ (,;1•11tl"r 0 1 N8 O t't-:t-; LOST: I SICHT4RY lTYPISTS S G&IHAL CUtUC S REWARD: Many of ou r H•loyees c om. to wort. fw us ~ o short ftnft basis whit. tht'y seek a company worthy of o permanfllt cCNNllit1Mnt. To our ....._. defil)ht ~y are chco•erittq tttat many ol the COll!pmties we Mftd fhe.m to on a tff1.. porary basis ore o slc- incj them to stay on as pen111nent employeC" The freque ncy o f wttich tftis is hoppeninq has ~ us with im· ~~ o~nin9s for qualified offi ce ~yees. llte ~wards of work· i"CJ with on intema· tionally establish ed c ompan y a r e num!rous. HB."'! 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For fvrther in- formation or appoint- ment to apply. please call: ll11th1·k··· 1>.. • ........ , I \Inn W1•d I-n I 'p• 1 IA I r,111,l kiri ,1 lt1td '' 111 l .tll l'~I •..i \ I 11•,1\1· 11,11111 CO LONIAL INSURANC [ jl I I JI ff 4 TOOL ROOM MACHIN ISTS \l'l'l \ 1'1, 1'1• l<'"'' '" 1 ttttlp.111. 111111 ' I. 1• uh Id .\tlll 11111 II ~'.1f Ttl I hu luf u 1 II \ tHl I Jut ll•t 11 I IH \i\ I,, t 1J .. f .1 lc•lllt~····•ih "' lllllllHUll -..11111 t tH1 .t .... ,, ,, .•• ttlh 111 ... , .... 1 ,d ?lfUU lJ1• 'H'I • I ' tul .UI\ I •1,1 ••II "it t ~ Ill,' 'I f l''lf .fl\ • 1111 11 \ 11.1 I I \ Yi.' • ~ •I "" \ \ I A I .I •I 851-1044 £0.l of flee · ~OJ o ve rload 11:!1 W1·:-.11·rl\ 1'1;111• "ih• Ill:.' 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In W'llN"l:Olrs t -t2 & 1-4 Mon tJu'v Fri. -----WantAM C.11 64.2·5678 INSIDE SALES lmmt'd opening:; for r~pons1blt>. maturt' :-t'lf -. I a r I P r w h " 1· o m munat:illl':-1'J.,1h· wath ouwr. Salei. e\p(.nt•n1·t' J plu.t, bul not reqw red Will trJtn Mu:-.l have lilt' l)p111g :.k1l b 557-0825 lnsuranl·e Pt!n.onal hnei. senelary. prope rt} agem·y Airport area Great worl<an~ t:ond Salury commensurate w1abiltlv 714 1833-0821 or 714/833-764-0 Insurance Property & Casually assist Exper nee Mtnim11m 2 yrs. m - eld typin(!. X lnl benefits James Ins. Rrokers. Cull Ma u rin e 752·0990 .. E.O.E. INSURANCE N e wp or t Beac h broker age rarm orfe rs employee assistant posi- tion tnsuranC'e e x penence required 1'yp ••it 4S wpm , gooij benefits. Bayly. M1rt1n & ft~ay Inc 7141644·5522 i 111 '\11 I 111 l•ol \11,tlH 1111 \ ,1 'I ··~111 I .. 11 .. 111 llllKll llllltl \ l'.l1lf1l11\1·1 \I I Interior Plant Maintenance Sow11cJ lnterC'~tinq? BEVH1l Y HILLS q:rrnAt r _LJu1.1 .. 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'Ill\ I· ,, f).''°'ld1tll II •It 11111\ 1d1; iJ 1714 :8C?8 ·9:.;7 •NATIONAL~ NURSING SERVICES 11111 I i ''"' , ••• , • :':_!l tlt"J>ftl';l\P l'l.1/01 \1'\\f•1tl l«'.Hh 1•\ 71 4 /644-8824 JANITO RIAL MAINTENANCE l't•rmam n t 1>a11 111111 1 fll'\!ltll' ft1111r ... oil H II 11\Jrtna :'lo1·v. pu1 t IM '" h \pp!< .11 THE IRVINE CO IU1I C.1 nw lh.11 I.. '\1•\41,.1n 111-..11 h 1.11 ••• 11 ,ll'\!oC'll'r "Jllffl'llltl I' 0\11• I h.I\ I' -.111111· l'\fll"I •II •'I :!I l 'all ;,51 tiT1:1 . lt1lu1~11n <''-.1111111..,011 II.iii• l'rnd th h I II I JI I'" ,1 1 hi,• P" 1:-. ltH1l 111 , 1111 ·"' t'\( c tlll\ 41 "-t'C I I ,if \ In \\1· ... 1t·r11 I h\ \l.111.11 "' .\pph1 .1111 ... -.h1111(1f fl,, •• 1·\n•llt·nt t}l11111• 1111 • f...· ,horthanrf s ki ll . I·, pi.·ncm l' hdµlul lil1I 11111 ttel'l'!..'a ry S:tl a r) 1 • d 1 • µcndl•nl upon qua ii I 11 :1 lion:. & background a n d 1s C'ombml'd w1l h <ill ,., l't•llcnt b<·ndit pllt'k•tJ!•· St<nd t·onf1dc•11liul n• :-um<'~ to Mr W W 1'1moshuk. 2081 Bu ... 11w:.~ Centl•r Dr • '"' t l' 2111. I rvane. Ca '.lint 5 I·: (I F Kill'hCn helpN M:tllll \' per.;on pr€'f'd. r l. Mon l-'r1. 11 :K)am l!pm Xlnl workin g l'O n ll ' & hen<'r1t!< flay' 1cw <'on valt-swnl I los p1tal 20:1:1 Thurtn S I. CM '12ti2i 642 35(15 EOE K.ilrhen HC'lp rwporl Beach Tennis Cluh '\p prox 25-30 hrs l)<'r \41•<·1. Apply an person :!t.111 Easlbh.1U Or Kllchen Hclj)('r. mornm~ or eveninl'(. Mt"rn Verde Coov. Hosp. 661 Cc'nll'I Sl.C M LAB HELPEH fil1 me. n• gul ar p o s w a i.h glassware & dean st•11 urchin tanks + m tSl' d11t1es Heavy liflinJ.t Ca ll POICY Blenr. 67$-2159 KERC1<110 1"F MARINE LAB. Coro111t del Mar Facility o( Cal Tt•<•h Equal Oppty Emplyr M/F/H MECHANIC' ~~'.·;: ... :· ··: .. · 111·~" \\ 1 ··:·:11 ul\•· lh I l I: JI\ f1t1t1h• 'l.1·\\l.111d ( ·1 ..... 111.,! d .11 1· ; IK 7'1 r: (I I· 1----Lat' .. e" & Mi.:s '\l ' I I I __... ................. .... - 1 MAI NTENAN CE I We or•• prr·wntly took· inq to hir~ i-tochinish to .,..·01 k in our pre· cision phl.)totype shop from '1:00 PM to 12:30 PM !2nd \hiftl. You nust be able to set up 1 and operate precisio n l(Jff,es and mills, r eod I simp le t o c o mplex bluep r i nt... have lcnowlcd.:;e of basic shop Trig , or Gt'ometry a nd ha ~ e your own set of tools . Th~e p<:"itions c ffer : BruMwkk '~ Oefon se Division is p resently fookinq fo r on in - •Compa n y paid rredical & life ·C~ny paid ret ire· ment •2 weeks va c a t ion after I 0 months •Tf.'i1 paid holidyoys •D i s co u nt s o n Bnlnswi ck's products If you are interested, plea~ 9ive us a coll or ~ by. W e ore o~n Mo"day thru Friday from 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Judy Martin 3333 Horbor Bl•d Cos t a M esa, Co 92626 1714)546-8030 ext 1 16 BRUNSWICK CORPORATION Dffettse Division J<;(luul Oppor t 111111 v Employt•r M I' NOTICE MECH ANIC :;~~:1ni:~~ ~t~~~: Lor9e prec ast con -1 qround. Mu st own or crete ma nufac turer I be willinq to procure has immediate opening basic hand tools and for on e xperie nced have a va lid Colifomia M a i n t e n 0 n c e I Driven License. W ill Mecha nic:. Mu st be ~onn pre•entotive famliar with hydraulic electrical r e p air . systems ond be able to carpentry and qenerol ore weld. Wi:I repair rraintenance dutie s. mld ma intain over+teod crmk?s and hoi<;h M..11 1 tinlC' permanE'nt day shift job with excellent fr i n qe be n e fit s pocka q e. Apply in penon or call: ASSOCIATED CONCRETE 1:•11 W 1\1:.11·1\r thur Iii ~:mla Ana < '.1 ~1:!70 t Apply in penon to Judy Mortin 3)33 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mc-so, Co:if. BRUNSWICK Defftts~ Division l·~1u.1I 11ppl\ 1·mploH·r Ill ' ~Atnal Opprn 1111111 ' Employer \1 V 1 St•:l.t. 1dlt• 111•111-. "1lh 1 ____ .. _ ........ -. 1 n .111\ 11i1111 c1 ...... 11 .. i1 '" MANAGEMENT OPPORTU~ITIE SATURDAY & EVENING INTERVI EWS Store M1n11ger Minimum hi Y"r Hluy ., IHat s 1 1 ,000 IPl'••IOUt top.rw~o ,.qul•.-1 I Evening Manager $3,30/hr Night M1neger $3 50/hr. Part Time $3.25/hr '1!p.t J II' 114 1111 11J.5JI .fJOf lOI Mir .. .. • CllllJIJQ ~ 'Il l Lii.ii lllill ca !rid llh ~ •1[t1 I I •t•li ,. I ' f'lll "' I.> I• <\ I': 11 111 ' ·' .... II d I "I 11 ' I I' I I tlft\•'t"' ''' t If• t!; •11111 "1 1111 . I""'" ••P pi1r c•11ur, 1,tf,·1 .11: 1d1 .1 \\(,,-Ji. • t. \ II f If f Ill l1l I • •111 t•·llll'" 1.111 111 _ .. 1111 .1tlll"lll -l,111.lt1t 111 Ill Ill I I •1, •"I\ I I I Hi I ,, l.1 1 . !'-'•I I ~ 1 I ,. 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"'\I I .I\ I' W e \ 111'111'111 t• llc'.tlt h I ll ... un ml·t•. ~ a 1· a 1 wn l'I , {~ prunwt con J;>11:-"1 bit> The•_ J'n1.11 tnl! l 00 2:l.'M2 l'o~f\'l' t'l'IJ'"' n 1 L:i~G 11 111 -. 1 h1..>ti1"'1 t urn1ru1t· 1 u"' -~ , ..... in> !11 l:J WANT ACTION" t.iassired Ads 642 :Mi7K how Dall,Y 1'1101 Cl11s:c 1r1l'd ads. d1spl.1~ their met>11agt>t w ath lt'1t1b1ht ~ and 1mp1u 'l" Our 1111!.. wr arP pnmd to 11av. rt.>alh ~ l' l r c s u II , I' h 11 n t• ll42!11>i!l -----------:0...11t1fl1•1t1•11'' •~I:? ;,.,;ic -... -.... 1f • ••lflt Sul\d.1y. Julr 15. 1010 H.fftW•tff 7100 W..,W..tH 1100 HefpW•hd 1100 H.lpW..tect 7100 HetpW..ted 7100 HelpW..._, 7100 Real Estate S4LISft10ftU ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALES II 1•1q,111 n~ I bh• '"'' '" n .. ,mll'tl 1111 .uh•11 111 h.Zhl 111il '"'""' '"""',_.,,,Ill \.\111 ....... 1 t f('.fll\1• d111Ju.-.. ... 1n '"""" J1 , "' '"" l•.1 k.:r.1u111 I Wu11l I .1,.:li1111t• \.It• .,_,I I( •• I I ,. 'I .1 I I' lt1•,111<·11 t1 11I A. 111111 1111•1 t I ii -.111.1 I I 1111 I JI>. r 11 hi'• litl.'41 ""ll'"' Sh,lll' 11111 .iru~th -,., I ',1l tlhl11hut1Jr h.1~ .1 11 tlr n~1· H1•••1.,11lt· ~ SJn l\•111111111110 I 111111111•1> l1•r 11111() .. , .. 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(' 0 ORDINATOR r1•lrnhh" t'nt'rjtt'llt ,,.,, 'lurl{•r ablt' to ham.Ill· 1111 pllll'\l'~ fl( lllrh t• lfUlll''\ li7~ 1340 l '<IM SIC/ftff't0N1el Un11h1 t•11thui11."tll J.lt'll pll' un1·nlt••I J)t•r,1111 to •l\ull<.lll! l>llOIUIQllllj( µti' If\ ht-uul modern 1l4.'rs1111r11•I <kpt Xl111 fututl' 1" prt· tlJ1't('(J w tth1~ l'O C'oll lllt.t COASTAL PERSONNEL AGENCY 540-6055 27!lO llnrbor Rl('M N1<:v 1-:1< A n :1-: t'all for J(t1·r hour .. aµ111 SICRITA•Y Type 50 WPM . n o n !lll'IOker. l(ood puy MKW 11.n llandolph. <. · ~l S-.1 retd(Y Hc1·c•1Hiuo1iit P T W e lll't'tl an l'llt:r1tet11· ,._.If 11ldrt1n~ younl( person to tal..e over ttu~ po!>1t1on Plea11e do not u11l 1r your typing sklllb ure merely adc QWlte l':xl·t!llent typing skills art' mandatory lloun! & salary a re open l'lcaH l'all Hobin , ff44 2S07 ---- Sea etary I AdlNnl1troH A11t1tClftt. P..bllc R.,ation1. ~/Marl&etMQ Good typtnl(, tran!c:n b tn¥. & commun1c:11t1vl' sltilL"I needed by n11llonul t'Ofl> XJnt benefits with opporturuty for ad~unrl' ment Send re.,umr with wary reqwremenl!I to INTEGRATED UATA CORP p 0 Box S77. CO!i l d Mesa.Ca !Y.!627 ------ Serv1~ manaacir·retlred or M?ml retired to work at i;ail boat de11ler,h1p 20-40 hrs vcr wk Ba"r mt'<:hun1t·11I kno .. ll'dJ(e nl"ede<l Bout l'XP dt' '>fl'\."(! bul not r('Q Oand Pn1J1t Munn.i 493 201 I S.•n •l'(' -Aut1on attend.int. I' 1· C\'CS & wkoth Clean appearunt·c. neut handwnttnj( a must Aµ ply 2500 Newport Hlvd. CM Sheet metal & machine s hop trainees. Cuod :.alary & working <'ond SftACE-TEk 19'l2 Plact-nlla S t CoNla Mesa. Calif &s2·7263 S II I P P I N (; & TELEPHONE SOl.JCITORS, 4 dy wlt. SPM-9PM, no sell. no ex· per t200 mo + bonus 54&-~. Telephone Sohcttor . 3 everunas. S3 per .hr. + 1'0ml11Wl1on 546-7478. TOO YOUNG FOR Al RUNES lmmed openings for 15 sharp guys & gals, to travel US major cit ie1> w 1un1que busin ei.i> group. No exper ncl'. Tranap furnis hed. Ex· penses advanred dunn~ rwu-.1..ca c ....... NulMJnltl mu1r1111h•1 !11 hl'1> t'llln-lt•\l'I 1•• 1111•.n Ill Ill.If jlU(\ h .. ,111~ I 1t·1·• II ri K h t tf t• pt' 1111 J Ii I ,. ~' nt'i'tlt'tl 111 tr11111 ,111 µhur.l'i. vi pun"·"'" !'onw typ1n,.: "''' l " 1>.11d t>.•1wl 11' SUl.rt:r't'tot of c .. 111orm •• 3163 R~htll l\H•. t \I ('J 92fii!ti (°111 IH 'I Hf fWdtull & 1'.rnl;;nn11 \.\\' h1H1' ,4111\jlt'lllfli: 1111 .• 11, '"'.,.""' .. hn .1n• r1·.ilh .1111h1thllh \ 111\ d\. of 111 •' olh•flll l: \ lllH ii .. II IH1\,1h• 1k 'k & .111 th1 nt••·,.,,tttt•, f1u ''H.,, ,!'\ 1111" 1111 I 11 TU I 11111 llU,!>hlll l .ti I \t •• .,, .... l I u r I. . It t' l> Id ,. 11 I 1 11 I M.m.11wr tor ·•Ill' I WHJey M. Taylor Co. lk.1ltot'> hit 111111 SALES lltll JJi<l\S Wll .~llll P "IUlfl•rtlh ill1tl•l11i. Ul•Jll1111l11111 11•1 I I 111 I/It• htllll .. lflj1 tll I 11 '"'" ~II I" II I ' I I I fl ... ,,., I I .. \\ I ll \ I I I ' "4•11h .. 1•,11 \I -.11 '\I I'\ ..... I I \I I I I " '" I 1 • llitflllllll~ I'" 1•111 tt I ........ , "1'1'"11111 ,,... '" "" Ill "''"""'• lp111 •1•111 Mc.-i 1111-u ,., , 83 fo.thion l•lond "' II 1-: 11 ~ ,, I THE LOOI< hl••l<oll 1 .. 1 lht 11111 I If• 11t ••" ' ~\ v.. u ru , 11 , I 1.lt1t !fl t 1111111111 I' f•l 1· • 1111\ 11•1~ 111>: '"' ,I I"" Jilt 111 1111•,l•d Ill ,1 I 1 Judtl ',.,, 1' 111 1Jt .. Ith .111\ fll1 I Iii< fll 111111 11 .. 11.11;1·1111'1tl II lh1. h >11\11 ~:"·'' ' Ill .... ''""' 111111111111,.,,., Sfo:(.'Hi':TAHY 1:1rl l-'r11h1 v fo r ~:1 u\41111( u1m11u1t•1 10 ~~"473 111.il I , •• t •• , SECRET ARY ·L•qal \1111 I 'r J'1·0 1''11> 1n .1 l.1,. """•' t11 lr.1111 u11 flt'~ S,I\ 111 "on l 11r111 ""'" x:L1 ·nn fur ·'l>l'l SECRETARY ll1~hl> qua ht ll'd 11ull\ .,. ""'' eptw11.tl t } p111i.: 'k1lb & M,1j! II l'Xp1·r. Sii r1 .. 1u1 rt•tl •. 'IJ B Tup ,,,t;ir}. ~uotl bl'nd1l'o l '.:111 l>IO H!l50 Jo:.Xpenenr e<l P .H Dept secretary wanted fnr fast p;ired ofrtct• Aecur<ilL· ty ping at 70wpm & lmowl1><l~t· of 1111\1 mil~ l ard pn·r<'rn•d Mu~t bl· '"'" 'lJrlt·r . JUI<' to follow thru uo J.ln!JCt'h & ~t•rk .. 1th m 1n1mum 'UPt·n '"'"n Sl'nd rt• 'Uffit• & 'Jlllry Ubjl'l'tl\!' to I' H Mngr C:om 111l'hl'"'"11 c;.1r1· <.:orµ 1.W Nt•wport l'l•ntf'1 fJr Nt•wport f\1· .H·h :'\o phonr C'.tll., ph•:.is1· SECRETARY SECRETARY APPR.AISAL Orange CoWlty's leading land developer 1s l'ur rently look in i: for a Secretary with excellent sk.1Jls & b&sll' knowledge ot Real &tate & B11nkm~ pnnr1ples Typmi.i of 6S wpm. & shorthand or llO wpm 1s requ1rl'd Out.standmg working c·n Vll'Onll'l('nt Pleasl' :.l'nd resumetoJ But•ktl'. THE IRVIME CO. r>O Newpurt Cl•nll'r Or n<c>wport Btach. t>-t.i J:lll!l 1-:qua.1 oppoty t>mplo} l'r SECRETARY N('wport Bt>ach to Sl2<1U Your polished rruJtun· at 1.Jtude & exr l'llenl work t'xpenencc will l<tnd th1' lDp spot m a s upt>r 'ul' n-.ssruJ romp:my Thl'y deal m c·stah·s. tru~l!>. He<tl F:s1 ate. elt· a d1vl'r;if1~ poo;1t1on with Ml'l'lll•nl lx•m•(1b (';ti I :-..')7 li122 100'. l-'n·1• t11 th1· a11µb1:ant HECF.IVINC In mfl! of prl'r1~1on tool'> rl'q t'"J.lt'r pl'r~on . 40 hr' 14•kl 11 4 ;JI) (' J I I I\ 1• n R11bt'rt\un lor Jl>l>l !n~tD!I) Sh1ppmit <'ll·rk. lull I •ml' & P T po'1t1oni. .H :ilia bit· Ex pcr11•nt'l' JJH" l1•rr.-tl but nut n1•1t"hd rv ~1.1t11n· in1h\ldua l ri.• lt·rn-d EHi LJb\ Inc :o.;(•wport &·at·h 5S7 7911() Shippinq Penon•I 2 week pa id tra1nin.:. F.am $lSO & up weekly • aft train'g. Mu~t be IM. s1n~le. welt 1otroomed & fn.-e t.o s tart 1mmed f'or perl'Onal mterv1ew. 1·;ilt Neil Groitan. 833 .. 0570 ur apply 111 pers to !:ihf'r;1tun Motd. 4S4S MacArthur HI. Npt llc h. Hetw1·1·n llam·Spm , Mon. Tul'" We d only Pa r ents welcnmt-a t intervtl'~ C:liA•OJ.S TOP EXECUTIVE NEEDS IU'< 1·pl 111111't I \.1•"1 fo\1ll l1m1· l.ibK/®1 ::O. \I.~:-. IWI I\ 1-10 1111· I Ill 11, ft 1, I I 1,,,fHI ,.;,.,l'l'UI I\ I' ofrll'l' 111 Nt•wport llc·~u h hJ'> .in Oj)l•n111g lor tJ µn"m .. 1th I) JJIOI: SJK•1•tJ ol l~'i +, JI• tllW1• lor htl' 1)(1(1kkt•t•p ini.: ,h11n h.11111 not n · flWrl'll l'l1""l' '1'1111 l;•t lo·r /Ci l)J1t•ll 11·,um1• 1111 liwling ,..al.ir) n ·quir1· 1111 flt' lo 11 () llil\ 171.1 ~.·w1~1rt 11.•al'h, !l;:ti1i:l 2 lull t1m1· Opt·n1ni:~ al l(arml'l mfl( :'tin r'ICp nt'('d(-d Mu'>I haw pnd1• 1n ~11rk l .tl l Hu lJ !'>1m1J'>On. !>-10 7 11 1 lfn1m'I Top NotchH.-p \Iii.I 11<' .. <I ,f ilt'I 1'111 11•1\ 1111 11111 "" I" 'I "' I I \ •!l11n1 1,tll .111 lp111 ,11 llH 11 .... tit•. 11.11111' '"'' 111 Ill .• 1111111.1111 " 11• ... Iii)! 1111 .111 .I Uillll llllh ,.,., ~tlll I 11 It·.• t II Ip QUALITT CONTROL 'Nt'f'd pt-r~on w11 h t)(' ,. ' J.'t'nt.'nn· A!lmm1,.1r.1t1 11 balk11.round lwlµlul I•' IJt'rll'lll'I' Ill h_yd1.1 Ul11 f1rld d1•,1r1•1I 1101 I ;• 4U1fl'tl I\ l\1•nal.n ''Ind ... l'o In 1m• l!Jo,< 'fo;l'llO"'IS I Animol Hospital \pfll\ 1\11111 l-'11 11 .'l'\1 1:1:1.:I 1\llli •UIP II i ~l'I n1 lid11111I tht·.1111•1 1(111 I' I ... '"''' 0111t .u1 .ad\,.,"'' n 1' I illl'll I 1111 '"Ill•' "·"• '"""1" 111 "h1·ti•l11I M-0 71\.1..'I E ( I I· l<l·:n 1'1'11 J.'\IS I' I\ I 'I!'-I II II hudt11·1 111·1°;1 , ~h.1q1 i:1rl 1111 ,1111111 1111 ... , 111!1< I' 1,i; "POI \ .in;·tl flllfli'' ~0111 f'1i111,1 111•111 111111 11111· .11•.111111· ~C! .-.i.:, .11' I' I ii ,1 t ti I 11 p ~ h11, 111111111 pl.1: Ill H •· 111 I II ~·1111 1111..i •lol 11 t' \I t I· \I'• I j II •I I" I 11 t .di Iott 1ppl "I.' ill< I I REAL ESTATE SALES Oµt·n1n 1t 1n l.;1g1111;1 .'11111.wl 11H1t·t· ll11(h 1·11111 nllSl.1110 'Pl•t I•.\ f>1.'nt'lll'1•d fJl'Of1•"11111.1 '' 11nly l'<•ll bkrH:ll INOl41 MN70% MAX 95% NO FEES SECRETARY Semi Priv. 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Pmer !>omp ex- perience with MAS A docume ntation re· cp.Ai~nh and "bYild Tile manager of Lhe B n flow~ a nd Son J ewelrv r1rm m Newport Beal'h I., looking for sales hl•lp with van ed duties. Work 111 Lido l:-l11nd art•a. ffil'i'I With thf' twauulul Peoµll· & l•OJOY an <i tmosph1•n· un s urpa <;~~'<I T11p hencr11~ & adqrn1·1'm1·11t potential For appo111t · m•·nt C <tll Sh11:l.t ... Krut1.M·h. 111.i 11;;5.2731 Tow Trul'k Onvl'r:. l'' IJl'r d Toµ pay ApµI~ C&W Tu,.1ni:. i -4 1111 OhnL<; Way. c M 642 1~;.~ I'\' f'IS1~ SUMMER WORK 557-0045 ()'\ l,I '\ h T1·rnp11r,11' l'1•r-.11nn..i ~·n" 1·... ..1 •· J1l•'11-.1-tJ I(, t1flt·1 \ llU .1 1n • .n11· '" 14111 , tnp !111 l\\11 111 1·\1111 '-.\'\ I.IC'\'-. 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I • T \\1·1 k1•111I , r l'I 111•1111•fll 1·1>111111u r111 v, Npt 11.-11 1;:11 .c,.;, "'''" i-.11111 SA Lf=s SlJ PPORT MANAGf_J MENT SECETARY·LEGAL Look1ni.: for hri~ht tx•rson with xlnl skill" •~~al t-xp drs1rublc but not rt'(ld. Ocl•1111 \'U Nwpt Ctr oft' Sal t•umm cn W1l'lCp 7 1't fiH 7601J /\n Equal Opportuntl) Emplo.)1•r •SECRETARIES• G.O Bnf!ht Sl0.800 Sl't•/Mkt~ Sales Sl4.400 R.E. Bkkpr $15.600 Judy Mortin 33 33 Hari>or Blvd Costa Mesa, Co 92626 VOCATIONAL COUNSELOR S 15,500 Per Year Apply at T~ Empkty· ment and Traininq •enter, 538 Main Strut, Huntin9ton -.ach until l:OOPM. ,.., 25th. ~ I '111pli• \\ho rt•·l'd I 'Pupil• I'll.ti·,""··· th·· I> \IU' I'll.OT S1':Hv1n: l>IH lo:< ''f'()H y "all alHHll ' REAL ~STATE tv'ACNAB IRVINE REALTY 00MMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL .. Sales Persons Sa k s Flftt1 A venue 1s seeking experienced S<.1les·Support1ng Monaqers for the following areas o f our new South Coa~I Plaza store SECRETARY ASSISTANT PERSONN EL MANAGER BU ILDING ENGINEER G ENERAL OFFICE SECURITY RECEIVING ALTERATIONS FASHION/PUBLICITY Secrctuncs Typists WE OFFER OPPORTUNITIES! TOP PAY FOR R F: t Lng Bl'h $15.600 Exp Counselor. I-Ir For Our Offll'l' Appointment Only l..Jz Reinders Agenl'Y 4020 Barch . Estab 'St Newport ~ach . 833-8100 SICY/EXEC Internal· 1 corp needs pro( ~llege secy w /good skills t.o handle their VP Xlnt potential. Call Rita BRUNSWICK CORPORATION l';quol Opportunity Employer M / F Trade your old <,tuH for new ~ood1t-s with a Class1f1l'<I ad 642 5671( Is Your Profl'SStOn HOME ·RF.P1\1Ks ·· Old you kno~ )OU l'Jfl plare a rlass1f1l'd ml m th(-Daily Pilot Sl.'n ll'C Dtrertorv for a " hole month for a :. I 1t lll· a~ $1 i7 per day? For m1m· 1nformat1on. rail 642~ A_n ...-ual opportunity to J01n the h1 gftty • ucrC'ssful M;lf·n~1b J rv1nt• Really Company <m I hf• 1·x1wns1on of our Co!nm 'I Ind Off11·c· rn N<.·wporl lleacti Candidates fo r these positions will already have a proven performance record in a ma1or specialty or department store We provide an excellent benefits package 1ncludin~ superior salary, generous merchandise discount. nosp1tal1zat1on. and liberal vacation/holiday schedules. YOUR SKILLS COASTAL PERSONNEL AGENCY GAZEK11 .. ~:..=~.:.:.,,_ __ "r Cl.A 'f l POU.AN·------- cundid<.th• wi ll hav«' had e xpericn1.:e in Comm'I. lnd ill have d<.•m"nstrated high t'S~ndards I ' We bf'l)I,' marketin~ suµport nellded to achi ""jr esults. Send r es ume in com I conridt>nrc·. or <·a II (7 11 ) 642· CNAB·IRVINE REALTY RS/\M JAN. Vl('e President 1338. Ne wport Beach. Ca. 02663 ·u 'idlury of The Irvine Co.) al Opportunity Employer • If you are interested in joining the nation's fashion leader 1n a challenging and rewarding environrnent send your resume with salary history to: · PERSONNEL DIRECTOR SAKS FIFTH AVENUE IOX #325 C/O The Daily Pll<>t P 0 8 011 1560 Cos1a Mesa. CA 92828 All submissions will be held In strict confidence. Please indicate the functional area in which you are experienced and have Interest. Sak.$ Fifth Avenue 11 an EQual 0PP<>rtun1tv Employer M/F WE NEED SECRET ARIES: SHORTHAND DICTAPHONE TYPISTS: CLERK STATISTICAL Top Pay No Fee Paid Weekly Ta"' 1 r• r 5..-vlc•• IRVINE 152·8666 2790Harbor BICM NEVER A FEE Call for after hours appt SECY to SI 000 l.f'I( CPA firm moving to new glam o urous ofr, seeking person w /exp & sopbltticaUon. Work for 3 wizards of odd le even. Call DoUy. COASTAL PERSONNEL AGENCY 540.6055 2'790H&rbor Bl CM NEVER A FEE Call for ~r h<Mlrs appt M •-°""1 _., C.... 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R A G 1-: S /\ L I': · M1>lort·yl'le lrlr, ,,Id ~·hwmn b1k1., drc'<~cr. 1<ood cloth Ill II. baby cl\anMina tbl. ,win1ot. 111 f11nt 'cut, new butlh.• warmN. Pit IJull PUP· p.~. G wu . Odds & endi. Sill/Son 1).4 450 Bcrniml St. <orr Hurbor Blvd ) e M. 642· 1003 Garage Sule SatfSun. l')'cezcr, refr111 .. couth. ili~t. desk, tbls. beds, & m1:.r. 20982 Calle Cl'lci.le, t:l Toru . K:lHB6S Ori( pa1nltnlo(S, tt•n 'P· '>krt"O. refn.i. 4 po!>lcr v..11t-rbl'l.I. bm 1rr1. & 1111,, July 11&15t h I lr'Jllge & i 1st St l''\1 l'onl t.11Jh• h•'ollll ,11111 1-!f.A>·2117 Walte r s. w aitre:.s~~. mature; fuJJ & part t1ml' in retirement hott.>l ..:, per. prefer , but w ti I train. 58.l-61 15 ~ 8005 ~ ••••••••••••• !~.3.~ 111.11• ".J. v. l'•lllll' l.11111 GA I< I\ GE 1<: ST/\ TE L'>ld~.~J li7:I !l40I SAi.i-: S:tl/SUn 9 6. 2957 WAITRESS at Tht- Origin al P 111:. 2t:!I Balboa Blvd. Npt Bi h Apply m person bet v. t:~n 3pm-4pm. Waitress w /car for wu k1·r basket lunch sen 1t·1· ~·30-tpm, Mon l''l 1. Earn $100.SlSO wet•kl~ Mu~t be nt>at. pero;onahll• & en<'rl(et11 t:<i II ~7!1 07'17 aft IOam for avpt Wanted Bat·k Olllct' lill' bkpn~ Wttram . ..apply 111 pt'rson , War1•huu,1· Restaurant. 3450 Via Oporto. Newport &ad1 WAHTB> DRIVER SUNDAY ONLY To deliver Daily Pilot bundles lo ear ners. Jfr. <11.Dres van or l;1rgc :.t:i lion wa~on and .1 J!O<HJ dnving record Ph11111• r,12 43<!1 anil a s !. lnr Jlarry Seekv 11r lion Wiiham:. l::QU\L OPPOHTt'"JfTY 1-:M PLO\'!-' I! Wan·houi.t' t'orll l'IJL Mt"<.ha has a lull t1m1· J)l•rma11enl J>t):.1ttnn .Joh mdudes ltll' a'\:>l'mlll) sh1pp1111:. n•n•1v111g & quallly t·ontrul wurk Plcasl' apply 1n pcr;o;1•n :!4!13 duUr td)!e A ve lrvmt.> ----- W AJlEHOUSEMAH F1t1me. distnbutwn & in· ventory n>ntrol of :.oftware. Nr O C l\irport. EammRs ba'icd on cxpcr. !lam 5 ~uu 556-299'2. ··················-···· l>1n111.: -..!I ti' h" hul h't, 1 h 1 nu ' .1 ll 1 n 1• t ti I d ~~.t!Jl 11400 tlr.i:.:. 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Ad· Apphc·at1on:. arc :.ought nurnl s ide by side rcfr)! for one watl'r main bm.S?SIJ 53G 5050. t<.>nance services worker. - - - one with r ecC'nt ex · Kenmore gas d r yer: <:d perlc n <'c within tht• working order. SJ5. waler utilities lt,.ld 67377<.16 Salary r a n gl' $1•,>;>4 ~l3l:l Lls<.'1 W;_tJ;ht•r & GE dryer. monthly dt·pNi_ inf! on i; 11od 1.:ond1L100 l>t.>.,1 of· ~,.;perien<•e St.1rl1ng f~r 5.56-91i37aft .10AM salary open MJtl ""'k ___ 1 __ cxperien<1• tn U .I Hcln)!1•ro.1t.orfor~ale Collins'. So.Cnas!Coun 963-9233 ly Wo~r D1:.tm·t. 315!12 We5tSt. So Lu~ ~2677 Gt1wr:.il Ell.'l· 17 1·11 ft Wote:r Wons whit'. rl'frtl! l'omh<> null-I. h 'r\ ntrl• Sl!J5 ~I!) llXliR • Uw 1tll·~· k1tt.•n:.. pl'l & Nu l'OO<lo won '1 hold 11111 &. 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Ill eu ft rl'fng. T\'. 111ls. llnt'ns. a1u1qu1''· Sharp motor -c ro~-. btkl' 640-4J67 Hoy 's bedroom furn11un" Ii Pl'S. ml'ltl tlt'sk Llkl new. $250 644·!>.'il7 2 J\f,i:han:.. bll1nol hlk Twm Box Spnnf.\:-. 1"<i :\l.tl rna<>k & hrincllt• hlk tfl°!'•S,l'lt'dn Stll lill\ llJ.! mask, AK(' 1; ~r!> ;\111:.I have ttme lo Ul'\Oll' b/5-7(>13 lnsh Scttt'r, ft•rru.ile. !11 ~oodhome 751 2338 i\KC Old English Shct•P dog. pup. 9 wk::.. pick female. ti45 Gti:.!5 Free to You 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• To good home ti m os M. Pup. rruxcd·looks l"<aCl· ly like Old Eng Sheep dog. Calm. lovable & adorel children 731·3759 3 Sllver Tabby Kittens. 7 w...>e-k.s. Before 5 642·2100. Aft. 6548·L305. l'~ru. t;1hlt· :I l'h,11r' grc•1.:n and \\l1tt•• 111.t nt·w S..icrtllH' S2i.i 95.S.149-l Double mattre:-.s lV '"' m.i:.<> ~ c<1l'h Franw ::>15 Aft1.•r J0/\1\1 Sat 1Sun. Mt 6PM days 5'11H)427 Watcrbcd. U!o1.•c1 I mo. Soper smglc :.1zc. Sal' fur SlOO. 552· 15})2. Upnght piano w/b1.>nch . 2 rust easy chrs w /ot· t.oman. 545·1683. Sears crew st.or . bunks, dk plllC, mau pads. pillows. l fls lwn. bdg, t·usl s prds/ctns. all xlnl cond 847·2324 . l't•fl l't Multi .i:aral(e 'dlt: Slsl&SUn IOAM-4 PM J\I ley bet Mirmar & Oct•an at Channel Hd \ Wl'U.l!l'> l'ompl dbl ht'<l, 2 t~ m rnaple beds, rcf11.i: • fn.'t.01cr, lamps. :.huttt·r.,, :! bath Mnks. :lO ~al 11 W h1•Jlt'r , mt•lal !' I' . \'OUl'h & l'ha1r. gl,1i.s paneled front dour, ,\I u m w 1 n d . M 1' ,. h11Lbchol<I • books, ot.hi;. & <'ntls. dolht<s U1n•1·t111n~ ,11 questmns bl.5·5-187 C:ARJ\Gfo:SALfo:Sat !!am :'ipm Sun !1.tm :cpm \nt•hors, hit• 1iH"l-1·h. 1111!.l' hoal l'\IUIJJITI ('nl. double box.spnng & m..il tress & headboard, :.atul romfortcr Nl' punl h 1Jt1ani<;, surf board. anti qut.• s terling ll·a~poons hronze /p earl lru1t kruvt's. girls bike, golf dubs. bag & l'lH1 , anti q u t' m 11 s kc l r 1 I I 1·. 'lannt'I. 1.><111k.... lot:. 11r ot.lds & t·r11b !J 1~1:J El V11fl4• V t'. Founla1n \'allt•v, lll'ar Hu:.h.mt & Slah•r U.H1rs pnnb, I rJmt''· go.1rd1•11. JJt.1h. mt\1. r1• asun.ilJlt• W~I tJ:.."J Gara~t' Sal<' 2 whl trlr, SIUO Wl'sll'rn tiO dl01•p tltsh whls & tires. $3.5 .,,.l Old rl'Slorcd doll huuM'. S.50. Padunco gaml', ~5 Ford pick up radio. $15. Household & plumbing nusc. 2450 College Dr. CM. 545-4619. . Freezer, refng, Simmons sofa bed & other misc _items. 751·1:>08 for oppl 394 Rocbester. CM. tH. Kittens need home or fal·C pound. ·an 't k ct-p. s· Couch. 5'11).1413, 751·7~6 $300 2 552·3664. Yard sale. baby items, lwn bd, misc ltt•rnc; <ounl ry ;.l.> It• - Kitte n s n eed hom l'. c.al1co, Tabby. i:ray. 551· 197~. Free Gray t oy poodle. female. 2 yrs . .shots, hsebrk.n, lovable 963-4!559 Small Norwe1i:1an male dog. Nds lovinl! home Loves kids 645-8090 o l tom an li. Sat /Son 10·4. SS Halhoa Coves, Npt Sch. Armoire·British Mapl1•. ideal for TV I ste r t'Ot hu r. 3 pc cupboard style $500 Karaslan 6x9 rare red Hokharra $350. 645-0387 Refrig. J9cu ft. <.:oltbpot white fros l ffrN'. ll e maker. watc•r ch-,p n·· vcrs1ble door .tyr' oltl s:m1firm 536-6139 Couch 8fl. lonl( ...:n·l'n. wood & l;ibn1· arm:. S75 :>.19.3984 Household & mist· Antiques. gas dryr. hikes & loL-. of otht'r :.luff. 2083 Wallal·e, C M. Sat.Sun -8060 ••............•........ F1ashy man• pony, G1•nt1'-. Sl75 Call Kns li.Tt'·till90 B.Jy Arabian mil. l-'Jc1.111r rl'al l\h't:ov. xlnt -.how prO'\pt.'<"l. -.p1•1•1,t1 prtn• <L~ ~t·anhng 4!13 tiSfM Malntenonce Water Dist has 1wrm:1 nent pos 1t111n lor 1·\ "Pooh" nrt.•ds home' Oldt'r Cm·k.tpoo. l!d w lt·htldn•n & t•ldt·rlv Owrn.•r. leaving l'ountry ~ti157. Ktrllv \ at·uum l'l1'al1l'r. 2 -ti' Love Seal , t•Xtclknt l~111d1t1on, S5S Wt~tn r-a dcll1• l'Omplt'll'. r>t•nenct'd dis t n hut 11111 vr-:. t1hl. all <1ll.1chm1·nts, sy~tem maintt•u;ini·i· IJl.t•llt'""'$100 l~IU 71~rn man Starling SIM:! to TO/\STl-:1< o\I t-:N 011,, Sl024 per mo. rlC'pt•mlmi.: "-Ork-. ,i:ood Stu Ca 11 on c·xpen en1·l· .\111>1~ /\l'Ti':H 111 \~I "knd. Laguna Bl-at·h Cuunt~ ·irti•rfl':\l •I 1,, "~'" • 1·,7 Watrr Dtst 306 3rd. St ' ' ' '· · ·~"' ,,. " La~una Beath. Wt·~ttnghou:.f' ''ll't'I rll' --WORD PROCESSOR dr yt•r li11u1I work1n~ {'tllld $1011 !15.'I 07!111 Drv<•r, gas S45 J\11torn.it1t· washl•r $15. Elcl'I :.lo' c w l11~h low 11~t·n~ $75 !°)'JR t-185 139 llurmlton. l'~lmn·;1r Hd .. Hll· h v 'Ult'. t'llP· 1x·rtonc ~i!O Ud 2 dr 1rc"'Un·1· $\SO ICd i dr fnl!-l lrl'<' SISS 548 4485. 4~1i.tm1lton. CM in rl'or C)ranJ{e County's li!n!t'<il land developer ha:. an 11nmed.1at.e openmg u lor ti Wortl Proct•s:.m ~1th :! years expt"nencr f yp IOI! sPttd of80 wpm ts rt• qui red & Vy dee \'" pcncnce prercrr<'d-< :ocKl )(rammar. spelltng I!.: punctuauon are a .111u!'t Work m drar\~e County'-. l>t;l'r. c.•l('('tnt· most dynamic en\'1ron wurks .i:oo<l, SGO ment. Exte llenl benefits 5.'il 1!;43 Please-stind resuml' or -------req~applicatron from ~. full s1 portable dis · THt;.ltYIHE CO. hwa,,shcr, >.In t cond. S75. 550NeWP.qrtCentcr Dr 6Jl·533'7 _____ _ Newport Beach, 644·3389 Whirlpool side by s ide Equal oppor employer r('fng lfrcetcr. harvest gold. xlnl cond. $300. Yardman: Rental t·cnter O:JM G7.5 1784 has aperunJ!s ror 2 men Admiral upn~ht freezer M cch 't kn o ~ lcd~t· ~rl<s grC'at $751or bc::.t helpful. Neat hanciwrit offcr f>.l5 tolt8 Ing necessary. Wcckda vs o ff. will train. l!lJO ~ .. wide Ma~1c Chd gas Ne"YJ)Ort Blvd. CM s tO\'t' & oHn . Elcc l"r1gida1rc. stov<' & oven Merchmtdise w/sllding cook top. Perl ••••••••••••••••••••••• for apts. make orr . 675-2.55.1 ---~Hon 8015 ...... 8005 .............................................. HCUSI OF MIUERS ANTIQUES invites yoo lo celebrate our tad •nntversary ! Out ttl*t\k5 to you is a WIDE SALE. R lt·Y TH I NG UMITB> EDITION SHOW&SALE Sept 8-9 Sheraton· Anaheim For discount tickets de· La1Li;, wrilec ALEA, Box 1034 J, Kermit. Texas 79745 Off. Lge selec Uon-;bf,,tEnglls h & Amai~ao 'Oak antiques I•---------+ cnaA)' decor items. •-ai---·~----8-0-"-0 Sa)e d.,..• 7 112. 13,14, -r~'"" • "1.5. ~ store hrs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ThtQ, UMI; Fri, 10·8. Yardfull of used bikes + Sid.JIM.~. 12-5. Come parts . Brad 642·3624 ... ,., Champagne, anytune. oafftle, lD&IDtblea. Door z __ M..;..otoc--ro8S--b-ik-es--r-a-c-e .-101 ar jelly _ _. ,,_... n ' b ~Ul•. 18960 ·~Y. \,NVO\S nrol ers. at Oarfield. _M0-436'7 ________ _ fV.-... O&Milied Acb 642-5618 Fem Oob1c. A mo:., to one w 'Ir.I! hal•kyd & lots of lovl' 642 9733 Spnnl(l•r SpJnu•I Spa} C(I fl-ma It· 1.1 mo~ 5.'>2 ~lli6 3 young l'als, !>lh1•r blatk, violet gr1•v Pt'rsian & S iamese 540-5727 Fee 1-'rcc K ltl<!ns. 2 l(ond home &x trameri. 960·2864 8050 .....••.••............. **I BUY ** Good used l'\im1turl' & Apphanccs-OR I will sell or SELL for You MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 Green antique bufft'l·has boon used as stcroo case Of' dresser, 72" wide. 27" hi. 21" deep. $95 or offe r . 640-7049 Green h igh ba<'k oe ca!>ion a l c hair w tol· t.oman $45. 640.7049 Enclosed cabinets. well made 611'J'l3X1 ,,.., dl.'ep. For stereo or book use $100 each. 2 1tlass top end tables S35 eflch. I sma II coffee table $20. Wulnut col o r s. Cash only . 64.5-7816 . •WE PAY CA'SH• Good used furniture, appli8Jlces. TV's cl<'. 636-1610, 547-9853 Walnut din game table. 4 blue Naug. chairs, table lamp&, drafting brd. & chair, walnut din. table w/4 chairs. 2 bar stools, 499-4359. Redecorating Sale · re · versible Rosewood grn fell dining & game table + metching open r oom divider + Zenith color TV. ?si-.8518 Conference la ble 5 'x8' oval. carved Mexican colonial, 2 pineapple pedestals. + 8 arm cbalrs w /black sea\3 & bacu. S2000. 644'8700 --.-...~t""<ttf'-... -.......-----··· .,.---· ·-----.....-- t &45 iliH7 Xlnl l'Uncl SJOO G4S 5.5~ ---Garage Salt 8055 Household Goods 8065 .........•.•........... .....•.......•......... ~loving 1-:\cr) !hill).! mu .. 1 go Cheap S:it Sun 1:3;-,, Lakeview, lrvtnl' C.111 ford1rl'1.'l1t1n~ 55!J .'li:IO J\J1ltquc fum1ture & m"l hou:.ehold i.:oo<l1t•-. :'1111\ 1ng. Call .ift 5 pm 6427G07 I I TELL MORE PEOPLE ABOUT YOUR E SALE! ' S1ons are greal 10 give d1rect1ons 10 your qarage sale bul lo let people know you're tiavmq a sale. you should schedule an ad to run in lhe Class1t1ed sec11on o f this newspaper• It's lhe best way to tell people whal you're selling. when and how to oer to lhe sale Call today and lt?I us help you word your ad DAILY PILOT CLASSIAED ADS HONE 642·5678 Sunday. July 15. 1979 CAil. Y Pit.OT ,, f 1 II 3 c rt. Emerald cut diamond ring. C.l.A ap- praisal 163.000.M UST SW.! wUI t•ke S.10.000. 7141:188-7310, 714·598·2098. Mlu1l•10.1 IOIO SpofiiBcJ Gooch 1094 ....._ ro'"'° · ,040 ..........•.••••....... ··········~············ ·········~•&•'········· MmchkMlry 1071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORD THACJ'Ott Xlnt condition. S26-00 C~ll .Krls 637 ·0090 ~--8080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUGGAGE TAGS from your business C'ard St.'fld one card tor each lag plus one s pare We return permane ntly sealed attractive tag & strap. m eetang a irline 1.0 . requi~ments. Pre· vent loss & the ft! For a personalized tag e nclose wa llpap e r , ra bnc or "Day Glo" paper & Wl' wiU back & tnm your t.agS. Or try two cards back to back. PRICE..<; S2eaor3/$S 4 Slags S1 60ea 6/9 tags S1 50 ca 10 or more SI 40 e.1 Sal~Tax lnduded NO CJ\ RU" Draw your own or SC'nd na.nw. address. phonro & we'll makt' one card per tai.:. Acid 25" each. Send check or money or· der10· l'tLOT PRINTING PO Box 1560 Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 CERAMICS Handpainted <'l'ram1t.,, f)laques. nativity :.t•t, plates. rnu1·h m1,,· 1t1"rns Also SJ>t•t·1al or· tlt"r.-. & color; dont• Jt ri• usonable cost. 84t~.M579 ~Vl~ COPIER UM."' any papt"r 1 " pr1 ,.,. 9t'2 703.1 Br;ind nt'" 50 I Th 1 n k Tank hot tub & :.eat, I'<~. rully cqwp, $3!l(IO \ JIUt', ~II~ ~-6632 N1•1man1Rockwell 1.'nlh·l'· Lttm B<·:.t offer. <: rt'I-\ Dys M33·:.!tl .50 . t'\ c:. 21.C R2(J.il 155 U-.1'(j l°;lrJX•!, Olt\P 1!1'1'1'11 , h1 lo, l 111 ) artb w p.1tl C.ill f.W 73!!2 L.1lt• mocJl'l 1<11·1 .1r port.1 bll· wwmg m<1l'h1111• tllll nt'l'dlt', Sl75 Orl.1111tu ~utlar w l'a !>\'. ::.l ~oll i M X!r2 626-1. ----Sup1•r df':il un l\·nn1-. rrutch rnbrshp Conl.i1·t D Bard. 878R C'oral Spr mg.~Ct . 207C. llunt Bth. 9'~. 9fi0.277S l'Vl':. 4 Wood Joiner S50 t660 Wlutlter 1\ve. r:2. C.:M 548.3348 Exrept.Jonal offer for l!Olf clubs Sam Sneed "Blue Ridge" ti irons. 3 woods. 1·3-4. puller. golf l'art $175/best of r . 49tl·2139 eves 77CHi022dys. PAGEANT TICKETS Thurs . Aug. 23rd $15.00. The Villa. non·prof1t ur· gan . Btwn !f·ll am. 558-!8>7. 910 No. French ~ .S.A. John Wayne T ennis C.:luh family members hip. Sl700 Call Rtth .it 64S-4880 M · F To•lr phonc am.wt·rin,.: mal·hmr. J>hon('·Mat1• $150 1off er 75.ll {)5;!;1 Will tradt' two /\rnent·an J\1rhnes d1srnunt t 1,•kl'l' for two United /\1rlm1•:. tltstountl'rs. Ca II a II JP M, &u;.6096 ----- CAMPER SHELL Gem Top for '• ton ptl·k up, t1°'<tl' SH!S w :.t offrr !WO-R579alt 6PM Two SO .:al aqu:inum' \\ wrought iron :.land:. & i.l<'C'l'S $65. f1ber,.:las c:inoc S75, lland INtrr pnnttnl( press w 1yp1• $150.1977 Bullaro 370 Pur.rnng good <·ond Sl;otl S.Ul-37f.:I ~hlng llouse Co I e m • n P c 3 k I Everything for u lc ba<'k P a<'k . b l ue Qirpeltng. appliances. Po l a r guard mu rn my bricks. lumber. win sl~ping bag. 1 mo old dows. doors. etc, t'lc 2132 eea 645-9796 lo:. Oceanfront. &lboa Scuba gear incl tank rt!j.I. ~l ll <.:. spea r gun. depth Ku8l couc h 6 mos old ~auge, many xtrM. all S37S. Deluxe d1111nl( table xlnt. cond. $250 541Vil29 & 4 chlllni. SlOO White GOLi'' CLUBS. W ilson occas.1o na l 1 ch.a•.r Sto XJI. \I irons. 1 3 4.5 Port sewuig tn:Hh. ~ woc>di.. ltkc new, Sue 551-6799 $200 Cull Mii· 1395 aft Sl'M ---~~--~ WANTED-Oil. l'AIN Swap& 8096 TINGS .u PAST l':t.s, ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATER COLORS of Swapele<'lronicor~an for ~cen es w / people. baby grand or car fil{W"eS. classic nudes. un 644-0105 consignment. ---------- GAlNF.s GALLERll-:S TV, Radio, l.949So.Coast Hwy HA. Stetto 8098 Laguna Sch ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714 > 494-6783 21" Color TV $'95 Antique Oak de:.k Goodcond. ~-02W ----6fi t•amper <ihel I for S>tO Ui;ed tires. 4 lire•<> 6.50 IG. I lire 875-16 . .5. I 117K 13. I 11 78·15 all for $10 545 1716. ---- 2yr Warra nty 642-5340 &-aut 25" Ht/\ Color TV fl~ 2 Yr. Warr Fl'l't' Del 646 17116 ---- 251m•h l'Olor TV $121:1 2)1"o Warranty. fl'l2 5J.IU 40w n•1·1•1v1•r w /spkr-, Wonon ~ameshuw l\nu~ht $150 Front load 1·a::.::. & Armor Sl200 H1·1.wm:y d<'\•k S50 IHrk t.letk S50 M'annC'r $259 Wht ranl'h ~ I~ Mlllk rape $950 Wicker , .. nurst>ry $450 Cornpl Z11llth. blktwht 19 TV balhrm \':JOily $750 Bar Cklod workmg cond1t1on s1 refn!! w t1t•cmakcr S50 V<I0-71)1!1 $275 ~01 kt't C.C'I Sl5 Boats & Mcwine ~ All 1lems below ~•-rtt \:thw .....-r·-. ..................... . 8081 ...........•........... Want to buy :1 l..1 g Pagacnt M a!llt•r 1 tl'kd;. fur JUI) 17 or lllfh I !'>184113 ~c~ lm~nts 8083 •••••••••.............. J\CCOHOIUN. lltll l"'·1rl Lu1.st•ll1 ", p11.·l.up mtnt l'Olld. 1.20 button, rrw l-1• u(f er &I0-32118 1-·1.1l<kr flhodt's smo ti4 1-'t'nder Bandm.i..,lt•r s:ioo l'1g nos 1· ~:1 11 h•lft-!H115 12 Stnn.i: Ahan•1 j.!U1t..r .:ol 1 ond SISO ~ 1 a:-1• t ,J II l!jli-7~.l.S aft 1111111 T'1•n1frr '>tr.ii m.qrlo Ill'! k nat fum.h " 1 ,J•1• l't·rfrl't 4~ Lt6~ .i~• 11;1:1 ~·~) \ 1to /\Ito Sa\. Goud Cunt.I S:JOO fl45·05i~ Muq s .i l' Ludw1 .i: drum.-;l'l, t> P<'. Zi1J1:.in l'Ymhab 7·p~s. StiOO . 64.5-8728 9010 ........•..••...•....•. WHETHER BUYING or SELLING This is Y CMAr DAILY PILOT BOAT MART To s>'acr yot1r ad call 642-56 7 8 w1 !-io11cl,111t·l' Ln hull :! \ r... 11 Id \\ 1 "' 1· r & i .. 1nt111~. ~-HI l'l:'i Y.K:I t;ft.\ND ll1\N1'.~ t10HY (}ualltv t•onstru\.'lllHI MU.">l M:.: •19\1 4 IMJ ------l<tft f-U Uory xlnt t·ond Gwlar Gibson SG Min! 2 '>CL'> of oJrs Sac al cond. w tcase. <:lasi.11: ~ !>'11 712!:1 Make offer 646·1929 --- l2 ft Grl'gOr-.. cover Xlnl 1966 Horner Beatie bass. i'Ond ~ xlnl w/case $275 or tx>'t !OJ 273.'l offer 846·6228. ---Boats. Maintenance/ Office Fumiture & Stt-vice '10 20 Eqwipmrnt 8085 ••••••••••••••••• • • •••. . •..................... BeaultfuJ walnut 84m t"( ecut1ve desk & i.'ft'den1:1 sold new for S5001. uM•t.I S!5(X) MCMAHAN DESK 642-8450 Sel·n·Lanal clc-.k. \Int l'Olld S75 R33·2"i35 p~ 8087 .•••..•...•.....••..... r.1\'l'n from llt•il\'1•11 , T11 !he Sal'rl'd F..art h 11 t J-:gyp1 •1.ll001\U Nol .1 dog, hut a :..11•rt•tl • 1•11111.1 n111n t o King-. ,11,; 1111' Sl'ECl.\L YOt ' 10"1.. S.Jluk1 '1 1\5.1 l!l>C F1>r S.Jk l'Jrakt•t•l;. ~ -10 l' .l I ' h S .t l r t I I • ,. \10\ l ;"l;C ~111 ~! ~.II ~~ Po.1rak1'l't:. r.11'•'' ~ 11lh"r' $';' .1 p11•1·,• "htl1• 1111·~ li1:..t 1;.12117;i., M<·l·ha ntl''Elt•t·I nnan :.!II )'l"t 1·xp Utci.l'I~ & I I) Nt•W install repatr'-,11,, "t.'l'\'tt1• 646-41.105. Fn•r "~'1-h'Cl ------- Boats. Marinr &ppmrrtt 9030 ....................... GRAYMARIHE 'Tlw trJtiltmn.il hl'<t\" du t\ 1tghtl41'tght m.;r11w cni.:tn•' 1'11 3[Jjl 11 P <:, · nu 1 n ,. n •·"" p ;1 r 1 ... i\uthon1.1•tl I >1~tr Hn-.tul S.•n.111''· • i I I tX!I::! K5 I I For "·I 11• l'ropl'I kr... ·• hl.1.to• t 11r th« \ ,11 th1 ... m.1r1 l.!\l::!'l.1 1<11 I~""' I It 11 I '' I..!\ I LI I II•' ti' II ~ I.II 111'1 'h I I.I I I 1'1.111'1. I I.II { .111 .11 ~JU ~4.lll hi. lor \Ir Ht td No•H•r UM'll :.?l-i.H'hn:-.l r .Ill m,111111' I n).!1111' pldt· :>1.'1·14til~O l'Ulll ~anos & Orqans 8090 no.it 1r.111t·r. \Int < ond1 ••••••• •• • • • •• • • •• • •• • • lJOll Si~ lii:l :!.17 1 f'-,urhank!> upright p1.11111 'I 1•nms dub m~mlwrsh1p S.tSO I . fl kn duh> S7!'>0. Chn" (1.1rt 1•n.i: ti t·~I. 3l011p 6.. r1•du('twn gc.·.1r CJllt..15 -1.'117 '.01 !'>1.21 or 673·2m4 Steinway Bahy (ir,intl. MlWlllg sale. L'st>d rurn w.ilnut. ~) Off11r bookcases. d1:.hwasher li40-8663 b7~s.t20. ---- l\1.11 t r.11 lt•r. ht•a' y d ut \ . Jouttll' ,,,11 .. 11~hi~. 'Cini lire-. l.1r µaid ti75-4h41o S21AI USED BOATS! 250 Oa Display Action Beat Bkrs 2ltl2'l OstHwy al llwy 39 HW'IUn~on Ut'h "6-~1 MIL.URS LGfDIMG Exclu.~\vf''rlealer lor forwlMilG Thuftderi)ird 18'\ tlvu 301'l. :mew Ooo!;t tlwy.NH m.oo20 3otft Unirute i'~IG. F IB. tWlll 325 Me re. <'rus. eni.:. Upgraded w /n C'w drapes, uph~ , carpels, tanks, pumJ>ll. $27 .000. Musl Sell Now! Wkdys. before ~. 213/634-6484. wlcnds 714 /MG-26112 "n T Rtrd F20CL C.:uttv 1·ab1n. aiorta pott y , 2l50MC. lrim tab~. dud batl'y!>, full l'mp r, tun..km trlr wtbrakl''t. x Int \' 0 n d s I II. \10 0. 557 ti!OO ai· Sk1p1al·k Xlnt 1·01111 W W. 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Must sdl. 2 Rahy c;ranll 14-pc wrought iron furn Pianos New ltnish. '1.lnl !>el, S600 firm. F.lec dryer 496-a688 SIOO 2 Parakeets & cage. 11 • H nltl l-1•J H.1• ;11M1 ~111 bntll.!l'. t \\ti. 111htl :! •.• \1l'rl , H.1t.1.u. I 1::.hl 111dt•1 ht-a\\ lluty IJ.ilt ~'"1t·111 + 1·h1Hj!t'I, furm· .1lar1T1 t1 th•' r "tr ,1 '. mt 1· ft pt"rfrl'l & ~hint'" I 1J..,. nt.'W Only HIX hr:. ,,, 40 hp .l11hn:.on clel' long sumt.· SJJ,soo + S10.5•K> :.haft S4Z5 li?J.m21 dwn 95.5 10.5.'1. 675 .55:1;; ----------ISca Rav. Wkndr 111!111: Boats, Power 9040 fully t'QttlP , SIJ.fiOO ••••••••••••••• • •• •• •• • Do1:k avail 497 2725 581·2537. Hammond Or gan 111 00 _N_p_t _Be_a_c_h_T_e-nn_1_s_C_lu_b_1 Auto rhythm. 22 pre'\l'ls. I 42 tone bars. 2S pedal. members hip. S800·wtl el<' 548·685.1/522-7305 pay transfer fee. 640-0388 Brand new beach trwser $MO/best offer Conn alto Swap clectronir organ for a-!' SklpJal·k open. fl 1.·yl. sax. xlnl <'Ond $395 ~0019 Br<'alhmg mH·hmc !kn nt•tl /\P 4 used l yr t'O!oot Ml. now $250 Xlnt rnn<l ~4370 ·------- Sellrnl! doll collect ton Some bisque, alexanclt•r. t·omp & modern. Call 67n615 for a ppt. Bedroom lamp s.:>. Ni<'c waJ I or s helf clock SS Lorge blue square n oor cushions S5 each. Plas llr wall-hand shower SS Call after 10/\M Sat /Sun. al\ SPM days. 548·642'7 Phonemate. 2 channels. likcnewS75. call 842-9531 lrville Ra<'. Club, family mem $650. 1'ransrer fee meld . 833-0379 tumiture, must sell by July !Sth, Cash. n o checks 673-9265 . 5 almost new matched Mag whls w 14 aood radials 14 • •• 5 hole & c hrome aluminum . SlOO!bflt ofr. 968*:>710. baby grund or l'a r run .... r11:rll'l'l Mu~t ~l'll 644·0105 $()00 Iii J 3'11 i Han· :.oml'lhinl! tn sdl ' Clas.'\1f1~oJ JU:; uo 11 well.! J E I Sunc!!x, Ju!X ''· 11?! .. ' • .._. 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DRIVE D.D> PlfONt: IU·4188 Tn&lll 9560 SMrtySwfff V·t, autom1t1c. powrr 1teen.n1. fact 11r, Slt!rto tape, bi·baCU, ICC boll. cuatom paint, vtnl. blind<!.-windows. l'OUt'h t..bfes, roof rack and l11d dfir. nu"~ w /oval!. 11~) "500011 Automatic. ulr. rru1sc ronlrol. s unroof. vrn)'I top, AM /PM 11tercu l~ULV I $9599 'TT m 1nrl. A/C, alloys l'('C 8l"08. 49 at.a le. 20 M m 1, mio 758-1089 '742002 Xlnt cond 968·007:1 lom1 '75 DMW ~I xlnl oond, I ~r. $tl.5001o(r 752-6204 wkdyi.. 9~1 3tl4J eves /w k.ndil 1971DATSUM llOWAGON Autonr11lll', AM / FM stereo. air cond • pwr stttnnl(. 6 cyl rud IOJe(' I.Jon, 11.000 mill·~ & hkl' N I': W l' o 11 ti 1 l 1 o n <DlW001 $6999 Mc:eenCodilloc: aiOO llarbor Blvtl '73 240-Z, oric. owner . map, newt1M.A•t fM ateeo ca•. CIMrry rond. 6SKnu ~.500/~t ofrer. 7QJ.Ull2 A.it . 9725 .............. , ....... . 75 x It loedsftr lS.OOOattual m1. i.tereo, l owner. oog PP. S39001o( r 552--0628 I PAGIMAl<ER ........... 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Slips/ . kin~ bllcd i.lt-l'pl'r Doclls '070 rash con1pal't (•r. hi~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• efni:. w;rreezer. dl>I ~1p for l'wr boat uµ lo 17' t111nlcbS ::.ink. blot•k Npl fk•h Auul /\ug > rly )W11t.>r top. uppt:r :..11011 3151.no 1\111;, 1i75 4921 11r an•a W/Wt'thur. new cl n..:. & I r\:'el.l'r. t n •sh SUPS AVAILABLE 11tt•r, ~parklell, hu1lt 10 YA<'Nt•wport 64ti·0.'>51 ender. $6<U15U liroker 1714)1l31·3133 ._. Runabout W/l·omp S.:lh11,.: your boat·! Nl'ed a :.µot m Newport? Sa1l un· ly. 30-40'. List w /us. J\ very & Co. 675·8990 !l'f·blt JS II I'. Chrys ler Dr. 1-lanzer nt'Cds dock. ')ns firm. act'l~ss uv:11I 21' boat 642·0112, .. 1483 or644-6687 - ~-------• fl Sea Bird cabin DocksaVaLlfor30'to40' · ru1ser 1/0 dnvc. Trlr, boats for ~ulc. t714) ,tclnt \.'Olld. Many xtrus. hi:>-8900. ~3516 - --..r... -. - --Boats. Spttd & jack 25' Cruiser <m Ski 9080 MOTOIHOMI Thtlt'1n•l1t D1lt''1 RV JWnta II wl II pay IDOO lu >'O'I upon rona11nruent of )'OW'"181'1P l82a' Mini or ~30· m~m,. Thh1 wUJ ~ply lowarU. your 11»*280 rwt pt-r week W1• re• ovcrbookeod thru JOrhnt.."fl l'lt!111>r font art Mr Lu.Jin••r O.'t lVlefttalt 714/559-444' 71 Ar,1llo motorhom1· n ILi · [)od.it.-t•n;i, root 6. 1toi..tl. au . l'U!>tu111 bll-.•f m~1iyM1·m. AM t-'M 4 • h lh'> Multi M:«' lo JIJ prl'l'1t1tt• $1<t.7~ <.JI I Cary t\:.11 u.M .,11 :,1•M 7.a fo\Hurd .!I . luti<lt•J n«'t-d qult'k ~1:1 1 1• Sal·rlf1ce '8500/offl'r ~-4647 ' 7 8 D o d J.: t· M I n 1 motorbomt' 22', AM ll'M l'as.s Air, lo m1 St3.000 661~ Trailers. Trov~ 9170 ...............•.•....• 1!117 Ko mfort l7 "'z ', S It'. rur, load1'<I w /xlras, l' l Wt. PP. 551-493!1 -------Auto Ser-Ylce, Ports & Accnsories 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SERVICE DEPT. Open 6 Ouys A Weck Moo.-Fri. :7 :30·5·30 Snturdays:S:00-5.00 Atkn Chrys.-f'ty . 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546.1934 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1911 flOID Sht .. dPIU. Mae whc!ela, 1lloti 1h1n & low, low O"llh.•11. (St'r WTTJ1) $4999 ~Cedllac "600 llaroor HI vll 1'25 »ak"r ~t t'()!o.'T A M F~~I\ 540-9100 um ford Courier IJump l'u11H·r~1e>n 5 ~pe.,tl 11 JJ~' dual rear w~I!>, 't•·r~.., & unller 15.llOO nu~ ~lll'J (ll,3<$3:.12) t.:O..rlt' Ike Toyota Volvo, I~ ltaroor Blvtl . (;u:.ta M\~J.6"6~ ---- 1974FOltO COUllH "Cl( U, With l'&nll)t'r, 4 speed tr~ . radio & heater XLNT cond1l1on . 1U.l.36SO) $2599 Maben CodiRK i:!tiOO I harbor Blvd 1425 Baker St. COOTA MES/\ 540.9100 ---- 1978DATSUN LOHGIB> PICK UP 4 i;pet'<I trans . & i.tl'P humix•r. (1K85081 ).0 ONLY $4599 NEWPORT DATSUN 888 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 833-1300 Sale! So••! Sole! '78DOOGE,U w I Cantper Shefl l.Jkt• new. only 16.000 $15'5 *J.C. FORTUNE Ponuac GMC a>OO E. lst. Santa Anu (714)558-1000 Must sell 78 Dodge INIXI van converslon. $ltl>OO bisl dr. 6'5-7278. '78 Dodge Van v ,g, 318. uuto. p /s, panelled Ctµlb Suik. Ice lJOx , sofa bed, AM/FM taJ>('. buy wltlduws. lSKm1 $7.000 Must ~II 642-0723 9590 •.....•.•••.•.......... WE PAY TOP DOLL/\lt ror toP used cars foreign, domestics or classics I( YOW' car is extra de;.m. ;\."C us FlRST! If t 111 Or°"¥ C-.ty 2005 Harbor Hhtl COST A M £::>/\ 979-2500 Can't Sell Your Car' CREVIER BMW PAYS TOP DOLi.AH for Clean Us ('(J lmpu1 t-. Call Mike or Don 835-317 1 WANTED! Late model Toyota:., Volvos. Pickups & Vani. Call us today! i arlr 1Jkr ler. foully '-'tl•uppcd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.I ttr•. l /O Mt•rc. Wfol.StevensflatboUom. t•t•ntly u vl•rhJulcd. 12.5 llP Merl'., rhll. nt Cat a lina bual. g uar . S2 1:>0 Cull New chrome muu-trul·k stepbumper w /pn·· dnllcd hole for tra1l1·r ball Ex<'l'llent buy for $&.5, onguially paid $00. Call 557-5259. usk for Larry TOYOTA-WOLVO rrull':-, l1X·uUy owned & "" .._._. lhd. !> c r v Ile d. war ran I Y Cotto ..c ... t45 o:mi Aft 7PM 8-16-bi?U ~l\;Hlnhlt· c~39G5l '79 "'U•-UOlorHo.to7 Hl'pl<.1c l!mcnL 'alue ~ 1>.,1. p:trty O\•cds l'lt•:in t•ar. truck. l'lt" (',\Sii 213/404-14~ --LOS'f MY SI.IP• )r rt-storro Chn:. 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Sde/ 9120 V8 Aluminum BUJt•k cni::. J!nO llARBOR BLVU. Rent HiOOcc Pinto eni.: + l ra11:-.. <.:~-r /\ MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOK. on rblt. l:lei;t offcr:-.. 631 °1276833°9300 '7!1Lance 11·~·: S tC, 311 Trat·y549-1746.96S-0315 · . -- PORSCHE'S WANTED >.l ra s u::.ed l w 1 c c . I '78 J.'25() l.an at camper S ti l O O I b c ~ l . Autos far Sale s1x:cial. extra nice, auto, Allow us the opportunity 540-7171/642-3.595. ••••••••••••••••••••••• air. P /B. 1'/S. rru1se con· to l'Of\Stder the purrhu:.t• CAMPER SHELL ( rt•m Top for a• ton I rue k. K x6'. SIK51be::.l offer. ~;.~7!1art6PM --------Motoriud Bik~s 9 14 0 IMPORTANT trol. t i lt s t eering, ortrade-mof yourdt'a11 NOTl(;ETO AM/fo'M, dua l t unks. Porsche. Check With l'!> HEADEftSANO 771 Oti-OO dys, 557·S5!l9 Today! AOVERTISEHS after7PM. advertised by VC'h icll• '68 f:I Camino: pow<'r str. ;ft ~-;rip Th~ price oC item s ----·-----1.1~ dealers m t he VC'h1clc Jl()W('r brake:.. air cond. •t 4~ ~·r·.·1·n:l••n•1::··;.:~:·~~·~1:~.: d~ssth<'d adverl1s1ni: spd sunroof, new rrbltt ... ~J6-;,-H·.::o, 111.<1 " ' '-tolumns does not includt' c•ni:. new sporty parn G~"1en C•°"" '" 636-2Jl3 inoµt'(i. lllust ::.ell. S.150. any apphcablc t axes. )Ob. $2000 or be:.t orrer . ____ _ _ ~21111 hcense. transfer fee•-.. :>ig-41188. Privale Part,. n1·1·1h fuianl"l' l'har~cs. ftts for i t F.I Ca rruno, :J5() en..:~ automobile for a ppm\ llon1ta t-:xprf•<.-.. 'Int 11>nd . lo m1 . Sl25 !"lot!l-~IOMarty air pollution C"Ontrol de M 3 g s . h l' a tJ l' r s , Sl.50. 640-2776 vit·e certif1cat1on.o: or dl·· Stockland s hell & mon·. aler documt.>ntary pre -c.iean S2500 645 9491 2 ;\lopl'f!S, Jawa. 8JlwllJ, S!t10 l':u·h . .,old sm~le or toii1•tht•r C,S7 7012 c;ooo wntl. Pur h Maxi. l.c'athtr 1 arryinl? b ag. llt>lmt>I Yellow fi42·1HOK. pa.ration l'hari.:es unle:.s ntherw1Sl' ~p1:c1f1ed by the advertiser '74 l)aL<;Un p u. 71M m1. Mrrh , /\M I FM stereo ca'\.<;, auto, $1750. 548-6373 ~/ Cknsic$ 9520 ·71 F:I Camino. ISM mr, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • xln l rood. S43SO ~s/ '.f7 Dodge 117 ton plum· 548·6373 9150 bl'rs truck. Good s hape 73 Courier, new llrt!S good •••• ••••••• ••• •••••• ••• $1750. 546-4212 all around s hape. S1895. 1fn11 Honn a C B12SS. 70 J 930 Bl' n t 1 e y t' on v t 5411·8235 MPH, 100 MPlJ, perfect n•pLica. fot'l bll m '78 for --------- •·1tnd lsl S700 l akes $12,250, s ell for $\1,500 "6.5 El Cammo J :.pd. :.h1ft. 4~41~ 2131373.2562. AM I l''M stereo. r uns Autos, lmport~d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATIENTION! M e r <'ed es , BMW. Porsche, Classic & Ex Ollc. We will sell your t·11r on consignment al your pricl'. Best location m Oran1te Counly. 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BMW 'TI RHlORS, lester'ii, denfeld ba~s. + c'tras. :OX> nu. $4900 759-1089 1!178 I londa XL350. Xlnt ----I OFAKIND L950 M ERCEOE..:; 170S Cabriolet 2 door con· vertable. tan exterior brwn lthr int. 4 cyl flat head mtr. 4 spd trans. un bc l1 evab l(· automobile. a n•al classic. Autohous ~rfin 1300 W. Coast llwy Nwpt Bch 642 6763 tvod. S995. "62 Corvair Monza 2 dr. 646-!1529eves Xlnt C'OOd. Custom cover '73 Yamaha 500 Motor· md. $1200. 644-2881 Cross model. Xlnl cond. 64.S-9491. Honda 350. excellent con- dition, 50mpg. SS50. Dan. 752·~71552· 7193 '65 Plymouth F'ury IU. 4 cir. 3l8 VS. auto, PS, fac- 1.0!'}· air. 61.000 mi, on~ fabric inl. Exceptional rml'lt see. $2700. 642· 7020 'SS Packard 400, hardtop, Ford '&I '• SW5 or bc~t T l'U. IX:yl, Man trans See al 700 Mar.:uentc•. CdM Sat/&in 644·92f.O. ---- 67 Ford l'U. VS. auto. PS. m p1e<:l'S, SlOOO or best. 751-3448 --------'7'8 fo'ortl Councr 7' bed, ZIOOcc w/6-pack camper, fl)~ 675-7411'1 ---- '7fl RJn<'h cro I owm·r. XJnt c•ond 494-7262. or 001 ·lf.llO ------- '6<1 Ran<'hc ro Cu~tom p;unt & 1ntl.'not Rt•hll lran.'I. & front end. SI .<100. ~<.612. ------- 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 CHEVY YAM $1000 • 548-4784 eves UDO 14 114175 $2100. Took first in A's T. of <.;, 5·7~. 714-846-8091 '76 Ka wasaki KZ400: Perfert cond, helmet, m.'lnuals, $800. Call Rich SO.OOOml. $950/bt!stoffer. 71 Ford 1 ton van, good 898-1Z74. cond. AM /FM cassette ~ M·F. Daimler, 1966. right-hand '76 Yamaha 12SYZ. xlnt dnve, En~lish plates. cood, to mi $450 $4.SOO. 497-2725. 5.16-3582 '77 Chrysler Newpo rt: DAY SAJLlm 1.3' Ghost. Good ObE-rf.'(las boat for fanulJes. Seats four and 1s car &oNble-S750. Co II 5.'17~ aJ'ler 6pm or on '75 Honda 550 S.'\, 4 ryl. ... -eekends. xJnt running cond. $995. 4~12 968·6416 f'ord77 window van xlnt c'Ond, ready to go on vacal1on. 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MAKIS •MODELS, I UG ~ , "" , ~ ~~--, "' •••• ~. • ........ I • I Loc a ll y owned & mechanically perft>rt. cng., tares. AM /FM Sl'fCIALl%1HGIHVW ................. 1111t..1• ,,,.,_,,, ,.w., ... .,,,),,. ,o ... ,.1n1•1 '75 l4"t • eyt • ~ ""' •rJor> 10'1'°81 .,,..,'3988 I serviced, immaculate, Blaupunkt AM IFM , radio. good c·ond. Nds &MDCEDISl~Z S2888 52888 '3988 I 5 u m m e r c 0 I 0 r , 1 Pirellis, lthr int, 30M PG, paint: bely work S600 .5. I '77 DATSUN I yr /12,000 mile warran-5spd,woodslt.oenngwhl. i\ft Gl'M (l5 I 6108. WlHAVEOVIR 100 ALSO COMPLETE IMVE TORY OF MEW RABBITS, DIESELS, BUSES & SCIROCCOS 280 Z ty. (2llSQJ) sal:nflc·e ut $.5950 f1rrn . 4 9 9 · 3 4 2 2 rill OWHlD I I 675·9910. 673·3468 ·n <.A•hca s T Mint com.I. lCOHOMY CARS TO 14 speed, air cond & JIM SL.EMONS '73 Porsche 914, whl w /blk l7kM1 $4.300. CHOOSE FltOM stereo (029SMU) I ml. 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Very dependable. l s tereo & morei I '73 ~EL.4.5Liter. rare loaded ind fJct air, Sl.500. 831-2855, 557·6389. Auto M 9800 Aid H 91001Allto H 9800,Aut H 9800,Alltos H 9800 I 1200PEJJ cla.o;s1c. Show car. Green St O. 2 0 0 . G 7 5 5 I :! 7 aft 6. • •••• ~· •• :.": •••••••••••• ••••~~· •• :.": ••••••••••••••••• ~· •• :.": ••••••••••••••• ~: •• :.": ••••••••••••••••• : •• :.":•••••••••••• I w1be1J.(e mlenor. Great -1-337·9186 I OHLY E y c App e 3 I . -------Toy. Cor. '78. 4 ~pd, R/11, I $14,000/f1rm. 494-0037. lease m Porsche, ta kt· nu shocks & tire~. 30mpg. I $ 2399 over 1978'12 wht, mr. :.nrf. S2995. 642·6338 I '64 lOOC: 4cyl. auto. reblt AM /FM cass, S25U pr ,73 Corolla Deluxe: AC. I eng. 23mpg. Car like mo. P.P. 498·6219 AM /FM/8trk, s2M mi. I new. Prv. Ply. $1900. $l'OO """586l I 543-1109 '76914 2.0 appr. group, blk " ·.,.,.,. · • I w/bra & car cover. xlnt T~ 9767 I MG 9742 shape. $'7500/best offer. ,_....,... I ...................... . I '75 GREMLIN I······;:·;;;;······· _546-_34.38______ Mew 1t19Tri..,.. I 6 CYL. MGs & MIDGETs ~~~~~~ lmmac. SPITFIRES I Ln stock for immediate 957·ll97. in stock for immediate delJ I See US b ( deli Ver)'! See us before I Auto. trans . lo. lo I 't!ry · e ore '749141.8. AM/FM stereo, you buy miles & runs lil\e new• YoU Y alloy whls, met. blue TODAY!!! I (306SPP) I TODAY!!! ~:>A.29 I DOH'TWAITAT I ~/--:) •-.7-6_9_1-2E-.--al-lo_y_s.-s-tereo '1 S 1899 '1 ~ .... ::..~~-·· ~;~~~~-M~~k. lo -~ ·59 Porsche: Nu cng, I I 2!r4!5 Harbor Blvd trans , br akes, tire!>. • COSTA MESA clutch. cassette stereo. I I 979•2500 chr nms, racing stl't'r whl. nds minor body wk I '75 CHEVY I Sil995ftrm. 642-6779 '76 MG Midget, 45K miles, I NOVA I red, looks OK. runs '77 Targa 911 S: Super J?rcal: new alternator: sharp. showroom Shape! I LrmACK I valve grind. head gasket, [, 0 w m I I a !( e . battery, clutch cylinder, Yellow 1 Blac k . l'rin• I 6 cyl .. auto. trans. & I tuned 3 n d r eady . n cg 0 t 1 a b I c . 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I AND LIASIH~ '74 Volks ronv . ylw, blk I I 197Ucl979SALE top, 19M m1 , $6000. I BILL NOW IN PROGRESS' _7_14_167_S_·t_8.1_1_. ----1 1B7U BEACH BLVD. '611 VW body (shell only> •• MA .. XEY I ~'i-~:O~EACH IU~~~~RTS 125.Call 968·9272 I I 67 MOB. great s hape, NEWPORTBEACH '71 Squareback w /snrf. myo'A I ~~ & much more. 7SZ..0900 Xlnt cond. Auto. $1500. I I 1'72 SAAi 673-8729. I Qpef 9746 SOMi4ITT II '74 VW Poptop camper. I j1•1 1 •••··~;~~;~·•••• ~~t t~~e~ri~:a~; :!·fr::tp~~~1:>or 751-0BlB artS <~y 52499 VW '67 Karmann Oh1a. I EACH •BL! 9741 llACH IMPORTS ~.~·best oCfer P .P. I .. MJ Dove Street '8' Popi.op camnor, x Int I 1974PIUGIOT NEWPORTBEACH "" I I.I ....... •.a... I 752•0900 <*id. new eng, new Ures, •• 1i915w11 ..,. DtlSIL •tereo cass, '3.000. 4 apecd t.raDll., stereo & ~ I 147·~•r I tunrOOt. <UOMCT>. : d5t ~~=ITS • ~~-=" J N=;~~Cff ~ .. ,.____ 71z.ot00 HIB)HB.'7 Heip yourself to a lka&>inl Hlectlon o( Quallfled HopeCul8 In OM DAILY Pll.oT HELP WANTED ADS J111t moved Into town? 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INC IONC BEACH OU~ IMrlJlll OAISUN. lllC UNlmSAL tin OAISUN, IMC tlEWPOU DAIStJl CDNM!t~opt1onuxtra1 OUAll!J DATSUN 1"1PORfS ' __________________ .;... ____________________ __ IJIEIJ CIR 61811/tS 'lSAOENA DAISI/IC '76TOYOTA '77TOYOTA '71 TOYOTA CIUCA CB.ICA . CEUCA I IC)d. GT. llflbedl, AIC, 9 epcl. 0, T. C09-. AIC. 511)(1 G T "'1becll AIC AM·fM ......... meoe. AM ·F'M ~ _,., fn99S At.1-N ttflfeot-m~s C015"0SI COIOTOA I 1887TYll1 ... 95 '5195 •5795 SOUIH UT OUSUM, lllC anm tMrotrs 111t '71DATSll '78 DATSll 77 DATSll 1111020 821040 l10 STA. WAG. 4 IOd • , eoio. IWlo.. w-. • cond • AUIO -.AM·f M Ir· -""" SNt1> ·-·---roolttck Ctttwl.01 (S..aG1MI (721AYZI •3595 ·•195 ••995 MIU(l IMPOITS. IC. '711ATSUI '76JIOZ '75 IATSUI '9CKUP M~ PICXUP AIM.-. ICllll e.. r.-0,.......,., c1teatn 1 TOHAllCE DATSUll •c ~~ ,._ ...•. ""::= .. ~ t uu ....... .. l.,.,.. 0 • 4-toa, l•port.d Autos. lm;>ort.d Au:os. U1ed A.Wtoa. 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Must see to appreciate ~ (5.40NOP> Earle Ike Toyotn ·Vo lvo. 1966 Harbor Blvd , Costu Mesa. 646-9303 '72VW BUG Complete wnh ;\MIFM toilttro' Good transPorta· t1on & t'l'O n omy ' C719f'BM J $2495 18711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 1965 Volkswagen Bu~ in perfect cond1t1on . Gets fantastic m1leagc. Sl 150 or best orrer C all &16-8336 57999 'El MOHTH t.. t•.f'I ()f<,. S'700 plu"O ••• & 11,.f'n'\" •" ,.,""'''°' f.n,"1("1n9 .. v1+110H"• on "POrfWAO ttNM s t()Cl('I doWn 48 pavme~t"I ot ,7q99 tnetuiOO''\ ,., ltcnoc.€\ & S10 OOCumt!nt'N"V fptt .Annu11 P'lof'tmilOC t31(' -'92 ::.~~ Oete.~ o,ity!T'eflt """~ -l "839 62 1979 TOYOTA CELICA GT LIFTBACK l"fll•llf!!~ ,A,utom1oc trftn\ t1c10t) 111 r.ono w•fP ~~'" ... ,..,.el~ pwr :iii ''P"""O A~1FM ~'f'l'"O ""''" Mullhtf'f A cu·,h)m dual rP4r •,rwa1o;tH"· t:d, 11•t11\ '·•N' t~lfQ 1 bJnct 'OClt.N oane1 mQU'Ju'\gq 0 ,qy,o pin \lf!Q~ & , .. ,,, "'tnC1ow ~nAOP It.ti OP~'' I Rl'•1 \Jq/)!> CMft Of'tCf' -'"_,99 Of•.1'\ 1..., " 1. e~,, .a .rw>ntn ftnanc•nig ..awa•+•M• r" aocwoveo CU!JO•t 1 1 ~ d-'rwn .t.A 04.-~'"' ofltOl811~1u l.c,.Pn•rl l tO 40C\l,...,..,wy lfllt Annu.1t PN< ""'~ t~to '' U... De,~,l'ld OAV""'lll ()ttc .,. t.&??':t lo FRIE 100 GALLONS OF GAS WITH ANY NEW DB.IVEltED TOYOTA IN IHVEHTOIY Must preeent this ad at lime of purchase. Oller e.11 res al close of business. Sunday. J uly 15. 1979 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 VW Habbll L>~lu•e. •~oo mll t•s a t e:. mounroot. amtrm t·••11 cW1tom ext Like new mKJ Prv Pty 6'13 2a42 1974 VW 8Uf( Good cond $2700 bt>st orrer Call ..eek l'nds only. 963·"233 'Oil VW Van New reblt l'f'll, f /M Tape i.terC'tl Sl9o-4 Hun t 8c8l'h (146.~'l ---- '72 VW ..J•J Wa n Auto, AC, raa.Jo . nu ttrei.. l'l~an •l700 farm 675--0666/67!> '663. ' 7 J C o n v " ,. l 1 b I t' Sport11mat1c-500 on me<"han1cal. 1'-tenor & ex te n o r restoration Heg. !(as. 37mPIC. Mint !{rt-en w /tan vel<Mlr int Show quabty All work proress1on al St125tl 640-72'l5 "Iii 814! Xlnt l'Ond ~o d.mi:.s. 72 eni: Ot'~ l'IUIC'h S11B5 Rob ut ~9 149!1 '70 Poptop. nrw nnl(::.. \dive:-, IJl'lon-.. 1 \I . paint. t lrt',., S25UO 5-11-0970 ·19 VW l'On11t•rt1blt.' v. ht on whl KarmJn, S7500 1714 J 676·2542 72 &!per Bui(, lo rni. \Int t'Olld I ownr. S2500 or b'>t olr 979-0981 . ~·5747 For sale. t'Omplet(•ly r~blt 1200<.;C . 10 111'. VW Cflj!IOt' 71-1 5'1.tl i!.'lt;? '00 Bu~. auto. l;ltl'k l'(ood l'Ond1l1011 S850 101ft•r b"73 7221 Volvo 9772 •..••••....••.•.•...... '68 144''; 41·yl, un·al ~a-.. n u t 1 r l' :-. . IJ r a k t' .., . S7UIJ 11~.'st fi7:l :lliil 9800 VOi.VO SALIS, IUVtcl AHDLIASIMG OVERS~ DELIVERY r;XPERTS IAIUUCE VOLVO 1966 tllarbor Blvd COSTA Mf:04'A 646-9303 540.9467 um Vol vo 264GL Sedan- beautiful s ilver beige m"talhc with saddle !eat.er mtenor. sunroof. ·pwr st.eenng , automatu: trans .. t·rwse control. stereo tape, a ir l'Ond , & radial tires. $7399 (661TPE). Ear le Ike Toyot a ·Vol vo. 1966 H1u brr Blvd Cos ta Mesa. 646·9303 ------ 1976 Volvo 264GL 4 Dr. Sedan·Only 24,300 miles. metallH· blue with leather Jntenor. slerro. pwr windows. pwr slet-nng, air cond & l'X t•epllomtlly dean som 12JOY2 1 Earlt' lkt' T u) otd Vo l vo , 1966 llurbo r Bh d . Costa Mt.>-.a . 646 -9303 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer in Orange County~ BUY or LEASE DIRECT f!t:rt!l~, 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 l!fi2 Volv1i Wagon-Pretty ~ t•llo~ ~ 11 h blat·k in h'n•ir. ,, ~J*erl tran.., . ;11r 1111111 •'-' r,1d1al t 1rl.'., ~12!1!1 tt>4H.l FJ J Earll' '75AMC GalM&JH 6 cyl., auto. trans .. Power s teer1n2 & radi o 1236PNE> IOILOHGrlE PONTIAC l.3600 BEACH BLVD WE5TMINSTER 636-2500 1'2-HS I '75 AMC lt711UIQ( LIS.MUS•~ A beautllul ram1ly car with leas than u .ooo nules. t834TZTL Was 1&196: on sale .. MOW·S53t5 IAl.81UICX 2925 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 979-JSOO '11 Century. 2 dr. Like new. 15,000 mi Air, tilt, Sportabout Wgn. ~~AM/FM. $4750. 6 c·yl1nder engine. 3 c·~ 9915 speed s tandard trans.. -- rad 10. heater, m ore . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( A'l7'/2C ) Sl211 SAODLEIACk FORD :!2iOS. Main. Santa Ana At the Comer of Wurner 546-7(170 '75HORHET WAGOH 6 t•yt . auto tran:o. . power :.l eering , r adio & roolrack t09RMCG 1 IOI LONGPRE PONTIAC l3IXXI Bf';ACll Bl.VO WESTMINSTl':H 636-2500 892-6651 9910 .....•••••••..••....... 1975 IUICK REGAL A sharp car. auto trans , power steennjt & brakes. air cond. & less than 1\5.000 mile::. <8.14NCV I Wa!> $4495, on s all:' NOW-$3495 BAUER BUICK 2!125 II arbor Bl vd COSTA MES/\ 979-2500 1977 CADILLAC COWi De VIUE nus one has everything & les."! than 40,000 miles. <009RYY >. Was $MJ5; on aale MOW-$7995 IAUElt IUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 979-2500 1977 CADILLAC SB>AH DE VILLE FUii Power. factory air L'Ond , Landau top, tilt wheel, lc>ather, AM/FM stereo & low mile!>. OOORYY > $6999 Haben Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd 1425 Baker St COSTA M ESA 540.9100 '78 Seville Ltd Ed1t1on. Take ovl'r lease. Ask for Bud. 776·5 11 0, eve:-. 581 \ll lO lkt• Ttt\lllJ \1111\0. 19611 (•--------· llJrb•1r 111' d . Co~ta 1971 CADILLAC R.EETWOOD IRHM. 1-\tll Power, factory air cond . AM/FM s tert'O tape, tilt wheel. s plit pwr seal .... padded top. low rrules & XLNT cond1- t 1 on Mu :.t s ec ' t283CTNl '.\I <' .., .1 ft .i fi 9 J U J i:l \.oho 145 Sta ~ g n, -.t11k :-.h1ft . xlnt l'Ond " iUf, S3l5IJ Ph 840-3010 l'I' ·~6 21l-1GL Top <:ond Lo.Jde d S5i 95 /ofr. 752 1194 day!>. 498·0589 '11 REGAL >! <.1 utoma t11', I ull power. !>lt:reo. 1919SG l ' 1 S4171 SADDLEIACK FORD 2240S Main. SJntJ An.i At the Com er or Warner 546-7070 $2999 MDn Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd. 1425 Baker St COSTA M F-<;A 540.9100 ....................... , _________ _ '71 Coupe de Ville: new p;unt. Classic. SIJOO or lx.."'it. 497·3149 990 I Autos, Used Autos, Used ••............••••••••. DOT OATSl 'N YOU MADE US FIRST! flnl\ Lill' lwst or t>\ l'r ythj111:: '" ~oud enoug h rur a l ' u ~ L u m c r a t D o t Uats un \'ou m<.1de U!:> first 1n Uran~e County Datsun setll'' We'll ma kt• you t ht' most sal1sf1ed customer '75 RABBIT $3299 hpd . AM FM rad1v ' ll226 2A9NOG I '78PIMTO $3699 Autu trans. po "t'r ..,tt·t:'rt ni! & A ;\l F .M radio 11JWO-ll753JI '78 DATSUN 810 $6299 4 door. 4 speed. air c·ond. ft,l\1 1 1-'M rall10 . 113.58.'l·IOSZAE I '76 TOYOTA PIO<UP $3299 4speed ( 13836-1018417 1 '76GRANADA $2899 Auto trans .. air cond., power steenng & brakes. I 1.3602· 151 RLG l '77TOYOTA PICKUP SRS $4299 5speed. radio 113831·1F819891 '73 2402 $4399 Auto tram •. & air l"Ond. H262 I 541\Hll, 1 I 13617· 140WBO I '77MGB ROADSTER $4699 AM/FM stereo, factory mags. I 13528·669TWW l •DOT• DATSUN l8835BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 540-0442•842-778 I 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'T1 Pacer wagon, P /B, P IS. air, c rui se. AM/FM, new radials, lo mi. $3800. 673·3826 '62 Rambler, 6 cylinder, 23 miles per gal. Ex· cellent running condi· tion. Radio & healer. Needs paint & murner. $400. 751-4840 'T1 Pacer : Levi int. xlnt cond, fully loaded , AM /l''M /8trk. $3750. m-8436. "76 Pacer. P /S, P /8, auto, cruise. stereo. tlt, 34M. $1900. 548-81.20 "10 AMC Ambassador. all dlx. V-8, Clean . Xlnt. cond. 1796 6(2-0762 . .••••........•.•....... ...............•...•... f .....-. ' /' .,,,,,~. ' \ :t :·.:}>·' :· {: .••. -....... ti.·~' ~ <. ./ ~ ..... ~""""~~~...._ ~'----~.~ Xeed a liffle morP po"~Pr? t;omP b~· Bauer ,,--..r and tr~· ODP of lliPSP: 7 8 MG MIDGET s4995 ,,.. .... ( ,,.. """ """"',,. ...... :'14' 76 TR IUMPH s5395 TR? Ori~ tlO\,.•JrTh1 •1t.1• '~l .y •1C .'H 77 TRIUMPH $6695 TR? "l'OP.-•J ;u •NJ ,6 ,f ,ptf4) • f41 t 'LASSIC SPECl.c\L 1973 JAGUAR XKE Vl 2 CONVERTIBLE SERVICE HISTORY AVAILABLE (2062) s12,999 77 TRIUMPH TR7 ~unt(V.11 8•' t~ & •'WMft )-,4.) 79 MGB CONVERTIBLE 78 JAGUAR ~};,tu~~~·•n-m"~' SJ 9 ,500 ~ALES· SERJ'ICE • LEASINC \" \ T\ Pt: ftt" C \II T.\10:" "' TR.\DF. TOP ALLOWANCES GIVEN I~ I tf I ,,. I' tr'"' , ",., h t to ' ,!'\. I I t t \ ' 1< ' " ' ~ ./Our Guara11ll'l' ./Our Reco11ditioni11g ./Our People "\ irf' PPoplf' To Do 8111inf'11 IJ1ith ., 979-2500 A division ol Bauer Motors Bv1r11 Ooel · Jaguor • Tnumoh · MG ••t o•·r~\ ~ I•• '*"...,..~ A ~,. .. , (f()(u~•ftOft ..,. Al (t"\ 'utl~ft tn pnG' Vl'fl' P~ttt On<Wt UI ~OV'f' '""°' ~-~ 2125 HARIOl ILVD .. COSTA IESA o,........., ...... u..tll ',. ..... s-. ... ,... .· 'T1 Cpe de VUc. "2K m1. P.P. Xlnt cond. SS:.00 Dys l.ailS-MIO 1977 CAOILI.AC 8.POUDO COUPE Leather. stereo r1uho, c rui se con tro l & Olbriolet lop. f312RXJl. $7999 ~Ctldiloc: 2600Harbor Blvd. 1425 Baker St . COO'l'A M ESA 540.9100 i6SeV1lle: Divorce force:. s a le . 39.000 m alt>:.. Brown/tan. Sharp. $7800 Otll 83l·Zl27 1976 CADILLAC B.DORADO COUPE Split pwr. seats, till wheel, c ruise control. stereo. Cabn olet top & all ol the Cadillac lux- unes. Low, low male:.. HM7NRR>. $5999 Nabers Cadiflac: 2600 Harbor Blvd. 1425 Bake r St COSTA M ESI\ 540.9100 9800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EARLE IKE VOLVO YOUR #1 VOLVO DEALER IN THE UNITED STATES FOR APHll. 197!1 H~TAILSi\Lt::S SOURCI-:. VOl.VO OF AMERICA IEAT THE PRICE INCREASE! LetU1 Sl9ow YM WW Made Us #I! ' YOLYOZ45 STATION WAGON Au•om•tc "~ oowm .1t•er1no oo-er t>retiM 4 O•" """"'11 IVC?~H~l ~l~~E llU:S $8216 DEMO 1979 YOLYO 242 ?~SEDAN AutOf ... IOC .,.,_,,,...,.,. oowe< .stee11ng. DO.,fll OtdkO\ SUnfOOI Pl"~ --1 -~ IVC2•2•$M1· I~ ~~~rnessa539 YOLVO 2'4SRA ' OOOfl SEDAN AUIOll\aflC -"°" _,., alH<M19. -l>t""M. lell,,_t • ., cono1uon1"9 OO•O' -""'-NC~141~11l M~~Ell<ES$ I I ,04 I .. ,w "" YOLYOJluaA ' DQOlll SfttAl'I AulO<UhC. -••-II ' btakes • .., CllrcJ. IMltwol>f Piii tlllQl"ll.INlller 1~1.012703) ~~~EIKE'&$ II 041 NIWI~ YOLY0%64 4 OOOfl Automa11c. -alM<i"11 a 11n111-. .. C!drld.. """"""· pon '"""""·-· 1'1Cft44181M MlTS068l ~*nsll,041 MIW 197' YOlYOU45aA ' OOOfl SEDAN Au10111a11c. POW•• 11nr1no. PO••' Or•-•• atr cond , '""'°°'·""' --l-CYC"""5M 1-0112881 ~IKES $ 11,041 MIWtt t YOLYOH4SU 4000RK OAH "-••io. -tlH<lft11, •O••t 111a~1-. al• cona. •ulW'OOf, "" "lljle. _,,.,, ~64 ·~•-411 l > t >I t I ' ' \I '>4& I Ji)U AT LAS LHR,SllR PlYMOUlH 'Tl~ blk llht Hit.I, fu1ly equip. &Jn roof. Im· mac. MK mt. '4.$00. .... 1973 CHaYSUI MIWPC>n CUSTOM Coupe. va. automati c lraina.. aJr cond., pwr &&eerina & br1ku. vln.YI top. pwr. window&, AM /FM atereo. waw Unll A more! (Giff ES>. ....................... 19n CHlftOUT COIVll I IT· TOP Wlth 1utomaUc trans. Loaded • a beauty ! (Glt/W£), ONL.YSl995 HOWARD Ce...,..._. Dove & QuaU SU NJ:WPORT BEACH 133-0155 • MtJSTSEE! • •73 CORVETTE Sunday. July 15. 1979 ' ... DAILY PtLOT 02J • • ~.~ ........... ~.~~~ ........... ~.~~·········r·~, ,.... tt40 ,.... tf 40 Mwar, '" t •••···················· ....................... ....................... r I 977 FORD '10 StaUon Wan f"airlane •-------• t GIAMADA SIDAtf ~· Xlnt cond. '76 MONARCH S With leu t han 30.000 m&Jes. M.lllt be SEEN! l&MTJJ >. Wu ~5. on aa.le MOW-$4395 IAUBIUICIC 2925 Hll'bor Blvd. COSTA M ESA 979-2500 85 Ford itood tranaporta · "°'1 $300/besl olfer 754-0500 ·119 Ranchero. Pic k Up with ca mper s hell. 35JV8. a /c. p is. p/b , IUIOO. 546-7868 v.s. automatic, air. stereo tape, t UlOl'I ~ pa.int, power sU!eri.ng & braJ(ea. <J25RlX) S3W : SADOL••ac ~. 1mCH1¥1our MM•a.ASSIC ~-A be111ty with on ly 21.000 m l lt!11, automatJc. pwr 1tc~r Ina, air t'MCi. II v LO y 1 t.up. (?M)WQ) Open Dally II Sund1y 'lll 10 flM Sl2t5 ~Plres 10 pm 7·15-79 T-Top, V-8. automatic. !•--------'7S Cnt.ry Sq Wgn: mint cond. AC. stereo. tape. crw se . 9 pass. 12985. 22WS. Maln, Santa Ana Al Ute Comer ol W 1mer 546-707'8 mo Eldonido c1~1c Clean i:ar. for 1..-oll~ctor SH~ Ph 548 0285 '76 Eldorado: Nu tare~. brakes. lo m1. sharp' $7500 I best. 846-5456 an 5pm •CAD '76 COUPE DE VILLE Only :r.!,000 mil~. locully owm:d & :.er v1cl!d . 1m mac ulat c. full) cqwppcd l~PTX > Call for quote! JIM SI.EMONS IMPORTS 1970HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA. 631-1276 833-9300 -------9917 ..•..............•..•.. 1977 CHEVROLET CAMAROLT Ttus <·oupe is sharp. has low ma les & it's a bl<ick beauty' cScr 0573 > ONLY $4895 HOWARD Chevrolet Oove&Qua1!Sb NEWPORT BEl\Cll 833-0555 1978 CHEVROLET CAMARO Very f'lean with extra!>· mu...t Sl'l' <239UKU 1. Mow Only $5888 Miracle Mmda/RetlOlltt 2150 Harbor Bl .. C.M. 645-5700 '11 CAMARO V·l!. <1utomattt· . ..i 1 r. power ..,tt!ennit & hrake~. ~m11l-s 11U3SP!:>1 $4477 SADDLEIACIC FORD :?:MOS Mam .Santa Ana l\ttheComerof Warner 546-7070 Scft! Save! Sole! •'77 CAMARO LT Low mileage. locally owned & sen,ced, sum· mer C'olor. 11ke new' Warranlv '1vall abl c 1i28.'lll 'iii Rcplatcment \alueS6900 OHLY $4795 JIMSLEMONS IMPORTS 19iOHARBOR BL\ I> COSTA MESA 631-1276 833-9300 '78CAMARO cqu1ppe<l w1lh automallc tran::.m1::.s1on. air l'Ond1l1ontng. AM /l"M ONL.YS4ZH HOWAID Qffroa.t Oow6Qua1ISb NEWPOttT BEACH 8ll.0555 • 17.000 Mll.ICS' • '78CAMAltO ·~28" V 8. aulDmaltl'. power s let>nng. powe r win dows, fact. air, locks. l'U:.tom wheels , st ereo l'a.saette. (207UJQ> $6995 *J.C. FORTUNE Pontlac-GMC 2llOO E. 1st, Santa Ana (714)558-1000 1977 CHEVROLET CAPRICE SB>AH 4 Dr. This one is loaded & has blue velour intenor l2.43T'ZTI ONLY $4695 HOW ARD Chevrolet Dove & Quail Sts NEWPORT BEACH 833-0555 '74 CHEVY MONTE CARLO V-8 • .automatH·, a1 r . AM /F'M 'lt>rl'O, tilt cruise, pow1•r :.ll"'\'nn~ & brakes. power window::. . fullpower (4251...01-') $3477 SA.DDLEBA CK FORD ZMOS. Mam . Sanw Ana At the Comer of Warner 546-7070 1978 CHEVROLET NOVA COUPE Eoonorrucal 6 cyl. beauty with automat1 1:. pwr. steering. air tond & low miles. (376VJ I > ONLY $4595 HOWARD Chevrolet Dove & Qu<1 II Sb NEWPOHT Ri':At:H 833-0555 .. -l"HllftT -& VW9 CM •AUllS IM -COllMT'\'I 21 A.Ito Cetttw Orin ... --C:-.lr-Ort:H 7 DAYS A WES 768-7222 '78 Mal.Jbu t.:las:.k. 4 dr air. auto. tran~. powe r wmdows, am fm tape. Mags. Like new. S5500 or offer. 640-6157. '~CorvaU" good l'OOd. 557-3795. 2!129 llurbor Uh d ('06t~ M V!ilt 546-1934 S.! Savt! S.! C .. YSLB '77 COIDOIA Loudl.'d including :;un· root. steroo. full power & low rruJcitge <429RYXI W1trnrnty 1tva1lable $3995 JIMSLEMOHS IMPORTS MOHAHBOH iU.Vt> COST A M !!;SA 631-1276 833-9300 1979 CHRYSLER HEWYORJCER RFTHAVENUE Vtl. automalll' tran~ .. pwr. ::.t.ecnn~ & brakes. air cond .. 60/40 reclrnang leather pwr. bench ::.ell ls. 5th Avenue Ed1llon pkg . glass s unroof. AM , FM stereo w 8 track tapt'. wsw r adial tire::. & MORE! 082743>. NOW DISCOUNTED $2800 olf oC manu!a<'turer's re- l.a.II s ticker pnce Expires 10 pm 7-15·79 AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Da ily & Sunduy 't1l lO PM 2929 lfa roor Blvd Costa Mt•l>a 546-1934 ~--~-~ ESTATE SALE '76Cordo'a '71 lmpenal 759-4381 wkdys 9-3. I 979 CHRYSLER LEBAROM VS. automatic trans .. pwr. st.eenng & brakes. tinted glass. radio. tape stnpes, wsw radial tires & more! 0 06522>. $5195 Expires lOpm 7-15-79 ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Daily & Sunday 'lil 10 PM. 2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Ml'!.a 546-1934 ATLAS CHkYSllR Pl YMOUTH Open Dally & Sunday 'til JO P M 2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 546-1934 '75 Cordoba: Salver, full powl·r. bt:low bluebk. S?AOO. 67S.1631bet10-6 ·75 Cordoba. s alver, full Powe r . blk lthr int. AM/FM stero. air, xlnt l'Ond, lo m1. S2700. 631..ml MU S T SE LL DESPERATE! '76 Cordoba xlnt. c·ond Lo/me. Price d below Blue Book. 64G-6753. Comet 9927 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 6 cyl. auto & power str. New tirt>S. $1050. Call 9&-4507 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976MARKV CONTINENT AL Tilt wheel, crwse con· trol. s tereo. s pl.Jt pwr. seats. Ci bnolcl top & leather. cSer .8124601. $5999 Maben CadiDoc ~~)Harbor Blvd. 1425 Bake r SI COSTA MESA 540-9100 '74 MARK IV Full pow er . This beauty ':, l oade<l! <365LGT l $4477 SADDLEBAO< FORD ZMOS Main. Santa An<i i\t the Com er of Warner 546-7070 1972 MARK IV COHTINIEMT AL Has all of the Lincoln luxuries & lo w , lo w ml.ies. (141.JIT'L > . $2599 Maben Codllloc 2600 Harbor Blvd 1425 Bake r Sl '72 :'-Jewport Air, hke new C()c,IA MESA mt .. ext Xlnt operalang 540•91 OO cond. $1650. 640·6242 aft 6. •--------- 1976 CHRYSLER '76 Lim.-oln 4dr CORDOBA COUPE 548·5873 VB. a utomatic trans .. air 1--------- cond., pwr. sleeriug & •71 MARK V brakes. split pwr. seal & Designer model. with Wllldows, cruise control, every conceivable xtra. tilt wheel. l eathe r . l o mileage , x l nt . AM/FM s tereo. viny l $7800/orfer. (8J3UYV). top, custom wheels. w w H aw a 1 1 an A m . Co. urcs & more! (974PWO>. 752·7531or 559·5958 power st.eerine. powe r windows , till. c ruise. stereo ta pe, luggage rack, mags w /ova ls . ('13557) $6495 * J.C. FORTUNE Pontiac-GMC 3XlO E . 1st.. Santa Ana (714)558-1000 1973 T-Top 454 full powe r . xlnt cond1t1on . $7300. 640-3379. Collgar-9933 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 971 MERCURY COUGARXR7 Nothing bul class & less than 12,000 m i l e!.. (4J2GVN >. Was $7596; on sale MOW-$6395 IAUYIUIO< 2925 Harbor Blvd . COSTA MESA 979-2500 1978 MERCURY COUGARXR7 Astroroof, stereo radio & 8 track Lape player and cru1sl' l'O nlrol . (Ser.601476> $5999 Nabers Cadillac 29X>Harbor Blvd. 1425 Baker St COSTA MESA 540-9100 '67 Cougar. AMtFM. all·, a /ch, good cond Must ~et· lo a pprl'l' I <ill· Sl.!'>00 be:.t offer I' I' 64&-2!111 <.:oogar XH7 ·n. lo1m1, xlnt. cond All option:; Bronw with hound:.tooth inter. S5.i!:J5 P hone 7 1.i /5 1 0 ·0:J7 :J . 714 t'646-47 50 9935 •.••..........•.•.•.... 1977 Dodgl' A:.pen 4 I.Joor Sedan -Ha :. 11·~.., than 23.000 m.tl~. aulomalll.' l rans., air eond , pwr. steenn~ & ,.in} 1 roof ~-1008RUK1 Earle Ike Toyota Volvo. 1966 Harbor Blvd • Costa Mesa. 646-9303 '78 DODGE PICKUP V-8. aulomat1e. powl.·r steennl( & br'1kc~. 8 ft. bed <lL.193131 ~477 SADDLEBAO< FORD ~S. Main. Santa Ana AttheComerof Wamcr 546-7070 $3995 F:xpires 10 pm 7· 15·79 Ccrvette 9932 · 7 3 0 a r t · 6 c y I . ••••••••••••• •••••••••• $1.5(X)/make offer. AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Dally & Sunday 'lll 10 P M 2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Mc!>a 546·1934 Want Ad Help" '79 Con· L82 auto. air. 846-0039 lthr. AM / FM s.trk, all options. whl/blk int. less than l!K mt. Sl 3.500. 644· l.SJ.1 1979 Cor\'Clle Jl lal'k Black. :n> miles loaded $14,300 Private Party L i cense 4275 (714 1 S51·9154 '72 Dart, 4 dr. air rond. ~tereo. clean Sl 195 or best 494-7085or494·1250. ·70 Challenger: s ml vs. reg gas, auto. air. power . duals. stereo. lady o wned-leaving. 571\1 Like nu $1795. &$5-5657 l>tcreo l'a ss e t ll' --------- (4.22U1 .. BI AMto1, Hew 9800 Auto11 New 9800 Autos. New 9100 '72 Oul.rger. new paint, SA.DDLEBACK ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIS, P IB. AIC. big block VALLEY IMPORTS &headers. Sl850. 545-9882 831-20,.0 495-4949 ~/~~ ••• II you think low Che-v-rol-et--___ 9_9_2_0 ~ ~ c$U ttf.~·;e,~s ~~~s~;!~ • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 'I wnen buying a new car. '69 Cht•\ elle Wa~on. rt a.. I J::Po~:~ea~~~n~~e; y~~ trruler hitch. reg. gas. '() I I' can see our pnces are tow. giwd t·ond. O nl(inal 0 • but there·s mucn more. Owni:r SSOO or offer. ' we·ve gol the friendliest 6'().6LS7. fl sales representahves in the ·74 Mahbu Classic super f; buS1ness. a lloet and leas.no runner. lo/ mi. Power , • 1 e xpert, lhe best parts and serv- air. vinyl top. Easy on '() ice dcpaftments 1n Southern Callt<>f- gas. Sl.875. 548.5374 ma. and a great selection of new oas- savlng Oa154.1ns SO discover more tllan 1ust IO# '7S Manza 4-spd, tll wheel, prices. OIScover the Newport Datsun dtlfMeocel reg gas, new radial ta.res, S2100. 546-3938 '78 Malbu Classic Sharp, lDlmac. lhruout! ! Power brakes, po wer steerin g. power win· dows, power door locks. power 6·way splil bench seal. A /C, A M /F'M stereo, cruise control. lilt wheel. Whlte w /burgun· dy int .. landau t op , 5J)ecial lnstrumenlallon. $6,200 or b est ore e r . l-9Mi620P.P. 71 Impala: Perfect cood. amtrm. air. Must aell. $31B5. 53MS95. 78CHIVITTE 4 speed (974TWV) $3395 .. ~.BLVD. ._..•c•vni BEA.CR ..... 2000 ,_ Ve,., -air, cleaa, IDlduleelly aouad. ---·~ t I 979 Oats.. 210 2 cir. -=<< f \'--/-".~ -:-...._ ~ IS.. 832882, 4 •llttO llnled glau . DOO~ .. a, molO•n11t -·"'II· LIAM $1 I .IS MONnk 1' CASI s3999 UAll • NICE •-.r C•Hl.~1 8'*' -· & ~ _...., ...... 111111' _,, ........., UAll....,._,_, WI $4650 ::=, PllCI ........ 1=.. ... 1979 Datsun 810 4 cir. Zi9 ~Cit!~ MEW 1978 Datsun ~ l1K$-llOia)fJ & l l>f!9d. Aloi/FM •le<eo. ... -lullV lllCIO<y __, CASI UMI ,, IF ........ , NICI SS600 = 'MCMOrrQllCl\t. IAIY ~A'IAUll\.t '67 Dart. 6 cyl. 2 dr, auto. transpcar. $395. 645-4959 ford •..•..••....•.......... • PHIL LONG FORD ~, ......... .,.o...,. ......... .......... ~c.-... ,....._ 1976 FORD WGN. TORltfO SQUIRE Automatic. pwr. steer- ing. stereo, air cond .. low miles & XLNT condition. tir.MNWGJ. Special pnce o( $2999 Maben Codllac 29X>Harbor Blvd. 1425 Baker St. COSTA MESA 540.9100 18 FAllMONT 4 door. f cyllnder • automatk. power sU!er· Ing " br1kea. s tereo. <B'TZU> $4277 SADDLBACIC FOID ZMOS. Main. Santa Ana N..tbe Comcrol Warner ~1010 n..de your old stuff for new aoodlea wltb a Omtfied IMl. MZ-5878 '11 LTD II 2 door hardtop. V -ij, automatic. air, AMll"M stereo t.ape. power steer· ing & brakes. c ruise . power win dow s. t81BSVB> $4277 SADOLDACK FORD ZMOS. Main. Santa And At the Comer or Warner 546-7070 '78 Futura : 4s pd. r ed w /wht ant. AM l l"M stereo. lo mi. lst to pay olf loan 0( $3420 73 dn ves it away! 968 -44 05. 544·5.'.m 'T1 Cobr a : PS. PB. auto. '11. S4200toffer. chern . 5 4 8 -75711 all 3 :i o w1<dys/wknds anyttml· For sale '67 Ford Mustang rrunt rond. fulJy loadl'CI Jerry or Kelly 642-5784 '76 FORD MAVERICK V-8 cng auto tran~ . radio. po""e r steenn1. paddl'd v1.11yl lop & 1,11 tory air <543REP 1 IOI LONGPRE PONTIAC 13Q'.XIBEACH BLVD WESTMTNSTEH 636-2500 892-665 I 1977 GranaCIJ 4 <.Ir. 'anyl top, air. etc . lo m1. xlnl l'Ond S3i00t ofr. PP !),)<! 0528 66 i''•.11rlJne Ccin\ :'\1. paml & lup. SOOO he:.t 111 ftor. 673-li743/673-tj().16 GRANADA FOUR DOOR '77Stlver. <2il~M V > 642-0346eves. I~~~~~~~~ •FOlt.D'77 LTD WAGON Locally o wn ed & serviced. immac ulate, 9 passenger. all the extras . MBZ trade·tn. SacrHice! 1725SAY > $4750 Warranty available JIMSLEMONS IMPORTS l970HARBOR BLVD COSTA MF~c:;A 631-1276 833-9300 Uncc*t 9945 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'TI Town car. Blk w /blk leathe r . Xtra clt!an . loaded Only 38.000 m1. with 12.000 mi warranty. SIB)(}/bsl ofr. 840-5607 aft . 9950 .....................•. URA.NC E COUNTY'S MEWEST LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALF.llSlll P RAY FlADEBOE LJNCOLN·MEHCU HY 16-18 Auto Center Or SIJl'W-.. Lake Forest exit IRVINE 830-7000 '11 BOBCAT RUNABOUT I eyllndc r. <1 utom.1ll• .1 1 r ., I ,. r 1· o .c 11 l1 ~L'NHOOI' 1ll1'i~l.\ I $397 7 SADDLEBACK FORD :?:Wl!\ !\1alll. ~<1nta An J Al lht• Comt'rof Warner 546-7070 5..aCLEAN! i6 Monarch Ghia~ ~r. onJy 2.lM rrule8. aut., air. PS, PB. Michel.Jn stt.-el rads. reehning bucket seats. brown w /tan mt Only $4200 646-2013 Mllst..g 9952 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1979FORD MUSTANG COIRA TIJRBO 4 <'yl., 4 l>pt.'t.'d tra nl>. sunroof . pwr stec r1n ~ & brake:.. AMWM stereo. ma~s & I.Ike new-<>nly 3000 mile::. <~I . tStk.P3940>. $6588 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR Bl VD COSTA MfSA 642 ·0010 1974FORD MUSTAHGll 4 cyl . 4 speed t ran:. . a ir cond & cassette l~lKYB > ONLY $2799 NEWPORT DA TSUM R88 Do'" Strf'f't NEWPORT AEACK 83J.-1300 '75 MUSTANG MACH I 1~ 1·, 11nd1•1 I ... peed, l)l)"""r 'll'l.'rl rl l! Jar_ • lil~)~l)W I ) $3811 SADDLEBACIC FORD ~O S Matn.:-.Jnla Ana · At the Comt•r of Warner 546-7070 ~~i,er. I 166S~ll ' S.! Save! Safe! gns MYCURY '77 a; Mu~L:ln~ Good cond. i7Tan 05lSLXl MONARCH GHIA Sl.250 day!. 64ti·4848. SJ275 L o 1· a 11 y own l' d & _C\_-es_:>52:9ti07 ____ • 17U. blue (J7.i5L\'> s1:rv1ced. lmma1:ulate $3475. t ond1t1on. Low males. '78Silver liSffRE1 wu 1l5iSG1':1 W;irrant~ 54195. 3\ a1lable. ·;9 rt'plal'l' 18 Ok blue 1150RLX 1 mcnt 'a lut S7000 SDIS. OHL Y $4495 AJI cars hav(' air rond•· JIM SLEMOHS ·w Mw.tani.:. Juto 6-cyl, gdrond. ~5 831 2709 'fi6 Ml'STANG {;ood cond. but need~ V'11v~ job. SI.3001ofkr 54!S·52R7. 1.torung, ,·anyl ante n or & IM""'RTS are Ill "Int mt•chan1t JI ,....., '66:\lusL.ml! \'211!1. air. rond1t1on ll;i\lo .111:.in ,\m 1!)7011\RAOR RI.\'n nt'"" paint. xlnt, ond Co 752-7531or 5!°}fl-5958 COSTA :\t ES:\ C;ill 631-0W.1 631-12768 33-9300 I ~~~.e-~ ....... !~.~~ ~-;:-~~~ ... ~~.!~ ~·.~~':'.:.~ ... !~.~ VOLVO ••••••••••••••••••••• t M1M. UM4 ....._ UMCI ...... UMd A11tM. Ulff ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• e~l!~~-""4~~~ ............. _... . ...................... ~-~~~~~ ....... !!.~! ~ ............. !!~! ~ ............. !!.~~ ~ ............. !!.~! O' t' "" "" ... INCIAI OL91'1t ., ..... ..,._ ~ • lilterior ~--.Lu•· ..., • ._ lldU. lull>' lt1ll'OU PIM'fOS.AM 4 eyt maine. 1utoma tic. air cood .. CUilom U · tfrior, reclio fr WSW U~I. <c.rJ'SV). $3395 Explret lOpm 7·1'·79 AT LAS '.,IU:USll R VtYMUttlH Ja .... &S.. UMCO&.M t•CUIY "Special ol the Week· lt71PIMTO Sliver exterior • 1tulomaUc. ndiu & heat.er. <GelUEB> $3450 .. Harbor Bl .. C.M ,,.,. '11PIMTO IUMAIOUT Auto t ran.a .. aJr cond 8"'\l"OO(, <22'1VN J ) Sll77 BARWIC I< DA T')UN ti I I I I ''• 4 'I J ; I /', ----·-.. ··· eqll6ppe4, oalr 1.000 na.. MW rar warranty c.-N>. ..,. Replace .._."._tlJ,IOO I u I.... ,..._ w ..... 9'57 Open Dally 6 SUnday 'til 10 PM ..,._... tt•o '14 good cond. automatic. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Best offtr. 831·1828 wtcdys alt. 6. wkn<U. ..-..r.Stt.IOO ....... °"' ,.. DlilMl IWLa a • dr. IMPOITS C\aU powtr, H OO ma, moHARBOR BLVD. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 PINTO 2829 H1rbor RI vd Colla Meaa 546-1934 ....., ........ ,'41 COSTAMl!SA 2 door. 4 cylinder. 6Jl·l216HS.tJOO automatic, air, ww.,r 1--------.. ~ pnme. alltt ..tM1q. C211ieTSO ) 7S Good oond. low miles. aut.omaUc lrans. M4-042S '73 Pinto wan Muat Sell ! Make offer 957-1897 road. alr. landau top. n Oka Cutlu.a s.aprem•. $3677 OPPC>a'TUMITT ... m -nu °"'OWN" . z:s.ooo ma. full knocks often when you pwr, AMWM 1t.ereu. ult SADOl UACIC use resull·~elting Daily '73 Runabout. Sunroof, '11 Old& hrdtp. Delta IL ~. elec ~al ft door .-... Piiot Classified Ad~ to Radio, Aul.Oma lie. Seel n .ooo ml, l owner. loclca ln cond. $4900 rvav h th o c ~ Sl.ll!O. ~ .,_.,. ..;.! t . ZMOS. Main, S.nta Ana ~rket e range oasl '76,.,...... 10 f"Ury 4·dr s t ation wal(ons. Al fully l'Qtipped. Air. AM/FM radio, P.'B. P /S. Most colors & lnt.enors All maintained by fleet ~hanlcs. All avail. at SSOO·SlOOO below Blue Book wholesale price. DaJly Pl!ot. 330 W. Bay St. CM. 642·4321. F1eet Manager ------.,..._, At the Comer or Warner .. _ · •• Mul''"I· Good cond. 'MO&dl • ' 54'-7070 Pbone642·5678 '75 Pull.O. auto, 36,000 m1. ·70 Dust.er: 6cyl, mugs, nu cau, new Uret. l2000 or Good tnu\ip t"lnd what you want ln clean. $1.500. front tires. gd t.>n.:. $800. t.toll'. M&-1814 SD> &4.2-Si86 Da1lY Ptlot Class1ft~. 646·3046 552 <Xl23 ------...... Mew MOO ...... Mew ......, Mew 9100 ....._Mew tlOO A.Mtos. H•w tlOO Alltoa, Mew 9800 Alltos, M•w 9800 ....................... •••......•............. ..........•••..•...••.. .•................•.... .•..•.....•............ ......•.••............. ...•................... DEMONSTRATOR SALE •.. Thi.s Weekend Only SA VE TO •4000 OFF JOHNSON & SON'S ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER WE'RE NOT KIDDING. NO GIMMICKS. NO TRICKS. NO · FOOLIN' ! YOU REALLY CAN SAVE UP TO $4000.00 DURING OUR ANNUAL DEMO SALE ... GIANT SAVINGS ON MORE THAN 25 DEMO'S. ALL SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE. -.... --.... PICTURED ARE THE 1979 ZEPHYR Z·7, CONTINENTAL MARK V, AND COUGAR XR·7 FOR ILLUSTRATION P URPOSES. Save From '1000 to '4000!! HERE ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES: Retail Discounted Sale Price '79 MARKV Bill Blass Special Designer Series model. Loaded' !Ser 630644) !Stk. 59931 $18,263 $4000 $14,263.00 $15,560 $3600 $11,960.00 '79 LINCOLN TOWN COUPE Beautiful silver metalltc w1lh luxury leather and more !Ser 609778) (Stk 19271 $15,216 $3400 $11,816.00 '79 LINCOLN VERSAILLES Tutone Champagne. leather. more. Exceptional! (Ser 633896) (Stk. 31591 $10,349 $2000 $8349.00 '79 MERCURY COLONY PARK WGN. ~ Johneon's personal ~r. (Ser. 665483) (Stk. 2.385) $9500 $2000 $7500.00 '79 COUGAR XR-7 Several hundred dollars under factory 1n1101ce! !Ser. 614066) !Stk. 451 1' $7604 $1100 $6504.00 '79 MONARCH GIDA 2-DOOR Driven gently by our o ffice manager. (Ser. 614538) (Stk 9521 l '79 ZEPHYR Z-7 SPORT CPE. Medium blue metallic tutone. What a Buy! <Ser. 604030) (Stk 7241) $7498 $1000 $6498.00 $8220 $1000 $7220.00 '79 CAPRI 3-DOOR Beautiful medium red with black leather. Loaded! !Ser. 606921 l (Stk. 6902) THESE DEMO'S ALL INCLUDE ONE YEAll/lZ,MO MILE FACl'OBY WARRANTY. cJOHNSON a SON WE GO THE EXTRANIILE * ' ORANGE COUNTY'S Ol.DEST LINCOLN-MERCURY STORE COSTA MESA• 540-5630 2626 HARBOR BLVD. ...._UMd ....._ ...... •••················•··· ..................... ~ ~.. ,,,0 ,.._ "'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• lt1l PLYMOUTH 1+77 POMTIAC 'SCAMP .. , .. 4.,..d In txcelleQt condition Powder blue wit.II blue ltke brand NEW ! veliOw' tnt.f'W. Sharp. <852G.XC> loeded & baa &ow miles. Mw=tHO <~Y.JtS ..._.,...... MOWAID~'$aolot " Oovelt ISts. 2150 Harbor Bl .• C.M NEWPORT BEACH 645-5700 lla.olll '71 Wagon f\all power. AC, S79S 54lMS91 'tB LeMarw. clean. good cood. Eng, bas 45.000 m i. Orig. owner. $1,2:50. Days '73Sat.el1Jle: Must sell. gd 213: 968·81U. Eve11. rood. runs well, PS, PB, 714 ·64~·5356, Ask for vtn l op, nu t ires.1_J_e_ny ______ _ _S1200 __ 1best __ . 640-__ W7_47_.__ '78 Transam . Loaded. . i4PlymouthSat.a1r,p/t., Lo w mileage . Xtra p/b, saoo. clean. Private Party. 646-7632. 551·941BO. AIUpm . iO Yellow Barracuda, I · 'tB Wagoe, PIS, P/8, air , owner. Xlnl cond. Besl good trans portation, olfer. 751·9718 _892-8645 _______ _ 1978 PLYMOUTH '74 Firebird, new eng, ARROW ~~acr1fice $1500. 4 cyl engine. automa tic 1---------trans . air cond • side Catalina. 25,000 miles, moldlllgs, pwr. brakes. new radials. 1976. $3.200 . radio. bucket seats. wsw Call 963-4000. rnd1 a l tires & mor e ! •79 IOlh A T (OOQVIX> nn1v _rans $4695 Am-beauuful sil ver Spec. Edlt. Avail for im - F.xpires 10 pm 7·15-79 . med . del ivery. P .P ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH {)pt>n Daily & Sunday 't1llOPM 2929 llarbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-1934 559-0397 '6S Catalina: Xlnl cond. relJable trans. SSOO or best. 962-4062 afl S. i t Le Mans: 2 dr. auto. .ur. xlnl cond. only 54,000 rruJes. St 175. 846-5214. Pontiac 9965 ·m Catalina, lo m1, net.>ds paint & body wk. best orr ••• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • takes 673-7640 • l,734 MILF:S' • '79TRANSAM 9970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• V K. a utomalll'. power •-------~teen n~. power win· •S29900WN OAC * it o w s . I o l' k s • '11 FORD a ppearance. velour. THUHIERBIRI> t·ustom wheds. s tereo V-8. automatic. power tapc. lllL C60tWDL l stecnng. fact. air. dt'W $7995 r ad 1 a I s • I a n d a u *J.C. FORTUNE 1151 RTC s u95 PonLJac·GMC JC FORTUNE <DX> E 1st . Sant.a Ana * . . (714 )558·1000 Ponua<' <:Mc 1975 PONTIAC TRANS AM Automatic·, air lOnd Lill wtiet:"I, o.,tCrt'O &. l'WI r .1 ~rutrp' 1556761 J HowC>Ny $4750 Mirocl~ Mozda/Renoult 21.SO Harbor RI . C ~. 645-5700 ------ • 12.000 MIL~'• '78 PHOENIX LJ CouJX•, V R. 3Ul01JW llC, powt•r 'il ... l.'rt n i::, ll IL . ~lt•rt•o IJPt', l'US LOITl ~b 1&WUJR 1 $4795 * J.C. FORTUNE Pont1al GMC ~ E. 1st. Santa 1\na til415'58·1000 l 977 POMTIAC GRAND PRIX Vrr) ~harp . bul'kel ~·:.11..S. air c'Ond & mor<' Les.-; than 31.000 mtll•S CIHZf XJJ W:is ~995. on ~ak MOW-$4995 8AUERBU1Ck 292.'Hlarbor Rh d COSTA M ES1\ 979-2500 '70 Tra.n.-. AM. 4 o;pd, 400 cu" M UST S f':I.L. Sarnf11.•t• 759-trr.16 ~ F:. tst, Santa Ana 1714 )55A·l000 73 T Blrrl: Cu'l Continen- tal trunk. Cully loadt>d. top c-ond, re.: i.;as. $250() 556-91!12. ·w Rabbtl d~I. :! dr.1m•en. <l!!mpµ, 2600 ITII, S7!J!Jll 4\lot 7+17 ·n T l11rd, :.lnl conrl :.!0.000 ma., :or. cruh•' lOnl rt>I. \ln}I t o1>. :im fm, ~h'rl'O lap< ckd. S4!Hl:;. S l1 ·773ti ur 731-5000, a:.k for SJrJ. '7'i T Bird, '1•ry cll•:in, run'>. onl> JOK m1. t'Vl'r yUu.ng 1:. bl ratl' md. l'l('W IJrl'S, M'll ill "hb l ~ 7~ 1!111 ;3 T Btnl 9tJ~1. ;i II powl'r ... l·rut:.c . nu l1r1·-. shlx·ks. brake.... ctr. Xlt1L l'Ond Gone IJ\ t•r by pti:ky mechanic. Whl clolh Lop + whl body. Nu tll•nt' Ask.mg $1795. 552 9037 --------Veqo 9974 .......••...•.......... 1974 CHEVROLET VEGA WAGON Economic al 4 n I ;iutomalac t rans • r;idio, hratcr & ws w tin•o., (;ood, sol.ld lran:.porta lion. <811.KHX>. $995 Expires IOpm 7-15-79 ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 70 Formula 400. 4 spd, i0.000 mill'!'. $l 250 M ik<' Open Daily & Sunday 'lll 10 PM 575 l393days. 2929 Har bor Rlvd . 196.S Pontiac Cataltn:i Sta Costa Mc!>a uon Wa~on. Has lug~:i~c 546· 1934 ral'k, 3 sealS. new llres -------· and brakes. New bal· · 1 I 4 · s p c c d . G T lerv. Good cond1L1on. Hatchback. runs ok. nd~. S'di or best offer. Call wk SSOO/bst orr. 64S-804S ~·5355 aft4PM 9100 Alltos, Mew 910P •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WHAIA ·BIYI '79 PONTIAC ~ 54943~ This SPortY Ponflac Sunbird is brand new .. with automatic tramsm1ss1on Console. Powe' steemlQ and wire wheel covers (558961 J '79 GRAND PRIX The Luxury Looker and Performer. Power steering, automatic transmission & disc brakes. (597770} $5606 SUPll PllCIS OM AU. L9T OYB DIMOS IM STOCll Take your choice now whlle th9 aeleetlon is still good! 5 - -.,...,,,..,, .. ,.,. , Coa FINAL SPORTS '1ES, LI~ liiUH .. ALL l(t6MT ... 600D8'1'E C> 1 United F..eure S ndieate, Inc. NANCY WOW -·-HERE'S MY CHANCE TO EARN SOME MONEY ( '••-~-----~------....... "'.. -. f- ~ .,.,. -.. . ... - )); WILLA TOMBOY DO? LOCAL WANT ADS 35 CENTS l!XCtUSIVI! · ORANGE. COAST . NEWS· -~ SOME PEOPLE 6ET SO VPSET IF' T~c'r' HAVe ro CALL Lf'OV TO THE PHONE! Bv Ernie Bushmiller © 1979 United Feature Syndicate. nc. ------- -. -· -- MA~C.'A 1 t NEED A Qt,~A ~Te~. CAN YOLA. 1-iND Ii TO ME ? DENNIS THE - 1HEPOPCORN WIL..L.. Be R~ADY IN A MINUTE, !30Y5. , ... v. i..·· l LET'S 60 SEE WHETHER STEVIE'S FI N ISHED Ht5 DESSERT.' t .SEE YOU FINISHED YOUR ,ICE CREAM/ , 'PA'I VP . Yf>()/l f'A"1P t<~ "'-'" ~f,,oe <;tr i1cuo ~r.~~ ftc~··' 1tll~ie JI;,, I~ j 'vj. -... ~~ THAT'~ ALL - J£,1~T A QlAArc::T'ESZ' I MASZ'CIA ... A LOlA~Y QlAA ~ie~ ... J! !.. Bfl IHE:Y MADe ll-JE.M- SfL\/f?S S lCf<.f THATS LEFT ovrR 1-ROM YbS"'l1= RDA Y. J, .. WHAi AAE:YOU GONNA DO WITH ff? ! NE"ED A QIAA~TETC :.· Ll 1 • ' I • • • ' ANYBODY CAN ~PA~e A Qt.AA~Te~ ·n-ua;e OA'Y'' ... WELL., "10W YOLA'L-L 7E~ JU5i HOW MUQ-4 I WANT YOU 10 JUMP IN ~HE L-AKEE.,.,. By Hank Ketcham '-'1.JDGE PARKER • J ... . , l\E'S PROBABLY Nor ONLY F!NiSHED WHAT YOU GAVE HIM BUT HAS HAD FOUi'· ::· OR FIVE MORE HELPINGS! . ,. YOU CERTAINLY MA·r, STEVIE .' DO YOU WANT AS MUCH AS I 6AVE YOU THE FIRST TIME? 'r E5.1 l rl.\T CAN YOU ~F F ORD TO LOSE COUNSELOR? ISN'T IT TIME YOU AL50 MY WHOLE NAME IS TOLD US YOUR LAST NAME? STEVIE N. BUCKMA N.' • .. : -,....... -~r.---.... _.....-•• , .... ~ ••••• - - 50 .JANET is~mN<T A 01\KJRCE 8EC.Atl5E HER HlJS8ANO Pt.Ac,>.5 '100 ~ PoLO~ ,___~ Rl6MT I MER ATr~Y FIGURES SHE HAS Fbt..O 6~0UNOS! HE'-r>, FONl<4> J HOl>J A~T A L.rrn.£ ~NDL-.OT RJk.O ? ~'VE GOT10 BE KIDDING ME,CRAZQ ! c.,ro MEAN (X)Ll RE.ALL(,) EXPE.CT iO GET PEOPLE TC6E.IHER roR. A GAME. OF 5A~DkOT ~L.O ~ OORE ! GEf11NG PEOPLE 10GE.™ER FOR. POLO fS~'T HARD! IT'6 Flt\lDING IHE HOR5E5 I • WELL, IT 5Uf<f; WORKED FORM£, K,Ayo. cur? S'URE:1 BUT /HIS 15 1979! DOCTOR SMOCK SO WHY PON'I YOU PRQF' -r.-.1s eoMe oN HE!R T0Nlc$HI, RIGH'I AF.,...eR PINNeR, OKAY? u \. , HEY, PLUSH le! you WANT YouR LAWN Fl><ED UP? i f ... i ' & 7-15 PoSSIBL'/. WHAT Do you /--~__..-o\. CH,A R<5E? .. •ir=...t.:.--···-----· SO MAYee: HE:R FA'IHf;R Pl c:> se-r YOU UP IN PRAC 'II CS •••. YOU c:>ON 'I" owe A FAVOR FOReveR .' by Ferd John&On. WEL-L., IT'S PRETTY SHAGGY. .. ~~ fv\AkE IT ~~''} $ 3.29. ~Y,}~ ff You WEF<E Rl<SHT, SJ.M·· IT Wof<t<ED Ll~EA CHARM~ By George Lemont ... AN ' DON '-r WORRY Aeou-r YOUR KIDS ... IHE:IR MO/IA Wlt...l,... PROeAet,;Y RE:MARRY IN NO i"I ME: A'I A t,;t,; .' wet-t-, so .MUCH FOR tHe DRY RUN ... NOW IF :X: JLJS'I HAP •He c:so--rs -ro GO oveR ANP INTROc::>oce MYSE:t,...F -ro Poc-roR eeAt,...e: .' 1-15 .. . . . . . . ... .. " . -----........... IM SUQE THEQE AQE INVISIBLE GS<E ML\NS LIVING IN THIS HOUSE! AFIE:R LOWERING YOU, /'LL COME. POWN-WE'LL JUMP HIM WHIL-f: HE'S ASLEEP! GOllHAI? 0 ----. -~ """"· 11 ( I .. MARMADUKE® • ,, YOU · lfllOll YOU FORGOI VOL.JR IOMAHAWK1 NO SWEil IF'N HE WAKES LlP I GOllA E:MeRuENSY PL-AN! Ht: LOOK? LtKe A 1?6AL 6A8'/ I • k . .._....,. r.._·-• ReAL BA01E.S HAV~lo E3E ~fHED 1 11 0 \ I OOPS! I MUSTA SPINNED INIO THE RONG s-T"RIP! l'M SPIPfR&LJ¥l By Brad Anderson \ ,,,,,.. ~y, a dog belqngin~ to oea01e+DONNA~l5Tin 'Shreveport" La., ploy& bosRetre11r He tun~&Ad bouncee the Q)JJ U)ith his no5e .. .ond tides o eRo.teb®t{ CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at least six differ . ences in drawing details between top and bottom panels. How quickly can you find them? Check •nswers with those below. 11u, .. ,.., •• •11•"lwn ' &ur-1.., .. •.clwt1H ' &utK "' It '1>0$ f ·~ \J MWIS ( llUl,.UIP •I •18H C 0..f .. I"' •I 11161'1 I .. ~,.1110 NUMBERS GAMEi Think 't'OU are clever with numbers? Let's :.ee A conliguralloo of 10 squares. resembling a bo11y tennis racket. Is shown above. Three numbers are Inserted in the squares. You are asked to add seven more-2. 3. 4, S. 6. 7 and &-so that any three in a row. lnclud· • 12 ~GI -11461• I.I.Mii !ftfCI e UJ Ml-l<OJCkly e Hive A has 10 more bees than hive 8. 8 has 20 mMe than C. Chas JO more than D. If D has 21s. how <I> many bees are In all four hives? """"°"' iOUQ e H•mes of ffve countries •re scrambMd tier.: 1. EURP. 2. SNAPI. 3. HANIC. 4. OOLPAN. S. CARFEN. How many Q n you Identify? _,.,.,,.. I llU•tod t -..111::> t u1•cts c nn,, 1 • ~'• ""~! • Tongue Teasers! Repeat aloud as fast as you can. Fresh·frled French fries. Sleek sllk sllps. Cheap chipped china. Big black pug pups. 1n9 the 'handle.' at ·a bottom will total IS. Note. the number s Is repeated. Obviously. It belongs In the top row. Now then, ~ If you can Insert the rest. ,....,.,.uv• " av M 1uu no• P•P '.00 t '( 't •t "f C 'i U~I "t ·~ •• ..0~>8 00! >•• -0 i ~~~~~~----'~ WATER POW E RI Is ttae yCK1ng m•n •bove In or out of the watef'7 Add missing lines to complete ttae 1eene. THE WORLD'S GREATEST SUPERHEROES PET SE TI Apply these colon for •n amusing scene: t-Red. 2-Lt. blue. l -Yellow. 4-lt. brown. S-Flesh. 6-lt. green. 7-0k. brown. t--Dk. green. J-.Maroon. 10-Lt. gray. 11-Btack. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points fM using all the letters In the word below lo form two complete wMds: OPERATOR -.. --... --. THEN score 2 points each for all words of four letters or more - found among the letters. Trv to score at least so points. •1u .oGd ... e.oeue •1Q1S\Gd by PASKO, TUSKA, COLLITTA N THE APA~Mf:NT OF CLARK ( 5UPEl?AfAN) KENT ••• THAT 7V ~SONALITY-­ BUR.r RAPP--HAS CON- VINCEO THE: PUBLIC THAT Z CAUSED A DANGEROUS ACCIDENT AT THE SUPERMAN '7AY PARAPE/ HE CLAIMS THAT 8Y F l-YING Ar SUP&R-SP EEP. •• -,' 516H f AT LEA'S-T I CAN GTlLL COUNT ON LOIS'S FRIENDSHIP. •. NIELSEN ... I CReATEO A 5LJ~N CHANGE ·IN AIR PR/:55/../Rt: ~AT 6 UR?T• A ~L /UM -FIL.L EP BALLOON! rF rr:S NOT Of\JE 60VER~ Ma.JT REaULA1l ON , 1r~ ANOTUER, i CAME-UP Wint -mr s DYNAMlfE SATURDAY fltORNlN& f(tDVt l/ CAMPAl6N,,:__, -----~ 0 DtDNT t Re-AD THAT 'THE- Co~~UMER PRODUCI 5Aftf'( CoMM(7$tON FOUND RECDMBINAN't DNA IN THO?e t\ rr~ ~ "' ~ c ,.. II) ••• IF IT 15...,'T TOO t.ArE TO APOl-OG/Ze FOR BEING cu~ WITH HER DURING THE PARADE... ,....._....,..._, by .Jeff Millar and Jon Mcintosh l ~ ' " t ' ~UCK / KID $ ~Rf MAKIN& REAi-UV1~6 C.ENETIC MONSTERS// , , _.__ --------- t ' .. .. t40W, W~1"'£~ ~AR£ful..L."I, VA1'Rl ~ .C, AMO •1l..\-~ ... O\.U '{Ov Mow 'fo N\A\ "'-A t..£1''r£.R ~ J:"1R.~'f Of ALl.., W£ WAa..K OOWN &'4 1l-'£ l.18«Al'4, ANO ~lt.,Mf ~t~E:' ON "fME '°~NE~ uJ& ftNt> MR . ~\/,\1'60~ ! ' f:> 111'9 United FHlure Sylldlcete, Inc ANO Of{oP '"' tN1""0 MR . MAU~60~ ~ '"£~ \N ~ l..t"f"ft.,€ WU\ LE, M~. VO~"'f MAN Wl~L. COME ANO "f'A\(~ t\ ~WA" i'O t"'f 5 1"~E"R£ ~ NOL01 \JA~N' 1"~A1' e:A -5 '4 ? '--- GORDO AAloNOW, ID E)JTi=J<TAIAI 'IOV, l-IERE's Tl/Al WILD AND CRAz'I CVCARACHA --~~ OE MtCl-IOACAN! SHOE .. r ' "· ' CLOSER nl'NTIWl • • t7E:-S1'"t~Ai"\ON t , I l YERO~l.. lOOFAR! ., (I WE 1"'~K£ OUR L.E:\'fE"R I ~ ~€C..K 'fo ~£.E' 1"'"4A"f l"f \S "t>QR€~€'D PROVERL 'I ANQ ~A~ "fl-\c R\&\.t\ ~Mou~-r Of' Vo4>"r'A(,f: ••• AC'fu Ai.,L. "' I 'f ~ \ t-4 \<. '\\..\A\ l.VA.S M~. 600K OC:f'O'S \ "f OR '4 By Gus Arriola OH,HoA!eY ACCEPT~ YOUR FATE1 JIE':;, '50/NG TO - BE n/ERF: -«~·,,\ WHEN YOUR ~ "'«X HAND5 f1 / STAl<T J ' ....... FF\ tl<AVINGj THAT'B ENTERTAINMENT f by MacNelly . .t. -' If'. r;:-. ., I ' . . GtTlNHFRE! Jeft9f'IOI' CotfwltlfttUHO!U, tl"C 1111 0.tlr""'ltdbyG 1 HY HS • ; • l • . ~ . . ' : " . July 15, 1979 DAILY PILOT . ' i ~ I I ' . ' I I l l -. • .,. ..... t,.,. ............... u ... ..., -. ........... u ......... ,.,..._nc._IMY?l THSTl YOURSELF Send the QUl$1ian, • I ....... 10 "A$k," fanily ~ 641 Lemglon /we., Mew ~. llV. 10022 Wlt'I fllllt $5 IDr pulilislled llUl$liaRS. SenJ W CM'I -alNrs FOR WILLIAM F. BOLGER, Postmaster General wa., .re ,... ,.... higlMr ......... much slower than United Parcel Ser- W:e'a? Why do you own:harge lor In· fator-aerW::e? -Dean Mdler. Segun- do. Colo. er disagree that our service Is Inferior. We have made dramatic Improvements In the parcel post system that have en- abled us lo boost our on-time dehvery per- formance 24 percent over the past year. At the same time, the Postal Service has proposed a new classification structure Don't compare apples and oranges. for bulk parcel post that would lower rates. UPS successfully challenged that proposal In court, and the Postal Service Is appealing that decision. You should realize a UPS-USPS comparison Is like comparing apples and oranges. UPS Is a speda}ty dehverer, handling only one kind of mail and gearing Its efforts mainly to the commercial maUer . The Postal Service Is obliged to provide all kinds of services. FOR UV Ull.MANN, star of I Remember Mama rve heard .~ daughter ... once mktaken lor Amy Carter. How did that happen? -P.D .• OdnM. Ta. e I took Unn to Shldey Mac:Laine's first night at The Palace (N.Y.). We went to Shirley's dres5ing room, and Llnn snug· ' ~up to Mlss Lillian, which caused the press to think Linn was Amy. When asked, "Why isn't your father here?" Linn said, "B«zluse he doesn't like America." One reporter asked, "Do you listen to your dad's speeches?" and Linn (her father ls Ingmar Bergman) repaed, "No, they're only for actor.;." FOR ARTE .IOHNSON. co-star of Laue At Ftnt Bite le II true or falle that ,..o.a hMle peculiar kla9 of the mMnAng of luxury? -E.W., Peffnburg. Va. e What's peculiar about drooling over the Idea of having enough spece to put oot a table for a )98w puzde, not hav· Ing to finish It right away because you need the space, and ieavms It there lndeftntttly? Wha1's strange abou1 going Into raptures at the thought of peanut butter and jelly? (I'm cam· pek.J\lng to get all hotels to put peanut butar and jelly and aackers In roon:is.) FOR FONl'AYNE. designer Whllt 8hotild a ..,..,, who em't ..,.... a lmge ward- robe, c:oec:eatudll! OJtt? -S.G •• s-ta Fe, N.M. • Get a couple of .,.,,,._ .. ou1ftts -ones that you could put 1NR111J for five years and when you brought them out again they'd stlD be In style. Include one short dancing or for- mal ctr.. (W you have legs, show 'em). One black dress Is a must. To be smmt and tlmelaa, tt should be dote-ftttlng with a wide-belted waist, long sleeves and a scoop or V-plunge nee~. Stkk to ~-hee&ed pumps or sandaa. FOR ntE .. A.SK .. EDITOR Eucdy how annoyed la Peter Sellen that~ ton.. his bmer kloue, ... nored him In her book. Uolng and Lo~ Ing? -H.M., Uttle Rock, Ark. e Peter wants It known that he's fed up with aJJ those reports about his being teed off for not getting a mention in Sophia's booK. When questioned, Sophia side- steps the Issue by saying that if Peter ls really put out, he shouki go ahead and write a book of his own. She thought she ' • was doing Peter a favor by omitting ( lfL · details of their relationship. Peter has " · . • -, been heard to remark that if his nose has ls the Pmk Panther piqued. to be put out of )oint at being ignored by great literature, he'd feel slighted because the Koran or the Hindu bible left him out! On a more sertous note, Peter says that he'll always be grateful to Sophia because she was responsible for making him lose weight. Seems he studied himself in the miJTor one day, saw what Sophia saw when she looked at him, and began dieting. FOR RICHIE ZISK. Tex.as Rangers Which pitch do you Ind most dlllcuJt to hit: curve balls. ' ecttW baBa or fast baO.? -G.S.A .• Albany, N.Y. e The pitch which h~ not only given me a great deal of 11ouble but 600 other people as well, is the sllder. It ls a pitch whk:h appears to be a fast ball until It reaches home plate. when it moves six to eight inches off line. Because of the velocity there Is very little adjustment time, so the pitch ls by far the most difficult to hit. Were It not for the slider. there would be many more . 300 hitters. FOR DEBBY BOONE, recording star Att you .. much of a Goody Two-Shoes u you appear to be? -H.M., TGTe Haute. Ind. e You wouldn't ask that question If you'd ever seen me In a bad mood, which I get Into if I'm having a nervy time. lf I'm running late, I faD to pieces and then get very bad-tempered. At show time, 111 can't put my hands on what I want, I throw my curlers ac:ioss the room In a panic. When we four girls were at home, the one thing I planned to wear was always on another sister's back. I wasn't very good-natured about that. FOR VIDAL SASSOON, hair stylist and beauty expert Doea J.'OUI" _. let enyone but ,..o.a touch her hair? - R.B •• Fort Sadth, Arll. • Beverfy lets everyone but me touch her halrl You never do the hair ol someone you live with. Can you Imagine how many fights would resuh? I can hear It aD so clearly -''Too high"; "Too low"; "Too far bade"; "Too far forward." I did Bev's hair ln the beginning, when we fnt met and she 04leded a good haircut. That's ~use I wanted to impress her very much. PRO St , •• G ..... Commlllloner ol Sodal Secwty PRO Ano con CON Rep. Bii ArclMr {R.-Tuas) Our Soda! Security system should be IOUnd)y flnanoed, but It Is not. In 1977 the malOrllY In Conwess enacted a Social 5ecwtty payroll-tax locreaM. that wtll cOllt American employ.s and workers at leMt 227 billion dollan by 1987. Incredibly, despite the l'nMlt\le tax boolt, the IY*m today Is .till 800 Wion dolen short -at cunent doa. Sodal Securtty ls a strong and ftnan· dally teCUN syAam. Benefits are peid to 10me 35 rnlDion eldafy and dllabled pmons and their depehdents -one out of every seven Americans. Next January, Social Security wtJI mmk an annlvenary: 40 ye.s of pay· Ing benefits on tehedule ~ war end pMCe, lnftatlon and dilprellk>n, good..._ and bed. ~. Soda! Secw1ty will con· anue to...,.. lll:a ~ becaute, In 1977, Pral- dent carter and the~ took adof1 to provide tolld ftMndal b9ddng for the next 50 yean .. Sodal Securtty " our Nlliorl~ rnoc IUCCalfuJ IOdll powam, ti.lping the moet win_... Arnetcant can count on It. I• The Social Security Srtem Flnandally Sound values -ol meeting .)ult the level ol benefit payments to which ll" .n.dy commllNd owr the Mid 7& yan. The praent flnanctng system ~ a top-heevy lo6d on tax· payers today. yet ••• to provtde for ben.ttt demanct. In the future. This "mege~" burden lhould not be dumped on the nat ge:nerdon of Amcrtcana. i STEVE (mR. CLEAN) GARVEY SILENCES HIS CRITICS 8y ffiotk Goodmon There really should be a 1V series called The Garveys of the Volley. The male lead would be 30 years old and first baseman for the Nadonal League Cham- pion Los Angeles Dodgers. Handsome, and cleancut, he'd also be a model son, hu.tbend and father. Cyndy G&-vey, once his college ~t­ heart and now his wife, would be a Phl Beta Kappa gnMiuak!, a gorgeous model, the mother of their two children and a c-0-host of the A.M. Los Angeles Show. said later, with a rare trace ol bitterness, "He made a public statement. He said. 'Thank God for Steve Garvey.' I don't consider that an apology." The problem ls not Sutton, however. Sutton, though sharp ol tongue, is a friendly. Ukeabae sort. The problem Des In the nature ol base.ball and base.ball players. For aD the soaring contracts and the growing bickle al. college gnMiuates Into Its ranks, baseball still reta1ns strains ot the flled-spiu?. chewed-tobacco flavor of the Ty Cobb days. Even today, a goodly number of basebaU players come from the ghetto or broken, lower-mlddle- cless homes. Garvey, who was a model son long before he was a model athlete, whose gratitude at being a Dodger Is almost (but not quite) embarrassing, hardly fits that gritty mold. How did he get that way? He was born In Tampa, Florida, the son of the man who drove the Dodgen' bus during spring -~.... - training. Young Steve used to ride aJong "r- behtnd his father and gaz.e In awe at - -· ' But the TV show doesn't exist. Steve and Cyndy Garvey are veiy real, and if their life sounds too good to be true, there are a few problems. They have the good humor to kld each other about the Ken-and-Baroie-DoU 10kes which do wear thin. Sitting In the Dodgers' Los Angeles clubhouse early last fall, Steve said quietly, wWhy do I constantly have to defend my basic human feelings? ThoU.sands of people were cheering for me today. Millions v.we rooting for me on 1V. Does anybody know how good that feels, how much you want to be wor- thy of It?" Snider and FurlDo end, espedally, ~Th-.--• Hodges. "Gd was my example on and off ~) °'Jd-.:::a ~ · the held," he says. wHe was a kind man, of 0 ./97. S "11 ~ For those who do n't think that o baseball player who had a junior high school named after him before he was 30 ls quite real, the foct that he seriously ex- amines such questions should prove them wrong. Steve Garvey is an In- telligent, good-hear1ed, uncompllcated fellow who doesn't underslAnd why peo- ple resent his high moral standards and his succ.ess nh fans ond the media. or course, au the controYersy that swirls around Garvey and the Dodgen would haw bem lost In the uproar had always willing to sign autcqapl\S and talk "I ~If:::,,~~· ~ &- to people." · .by ~ lhat, and the strictures of his home life, made a deep lmpiession on the youngster. An only child, Steve was charged with taking care ol his Invalid grandmother after school. He developed his athldlc skills by belting the tough little grapefruits that grew In his backyard with a broom handle. He got his chance to whack at something t"9ger In Llttle league, where he hit en eye-popping . 750 and 20 home runs In 20 games. they proved last autumn thal they were H e also proved adept on the gridiron. the best. But the Dodgers did not defeat making AD-State as a quarterback. the hated New Vari( Yanba; after wtn-CoAeges pursued him as avkily as pro nlng the ftnt two games, they ~ bmebell tcOUts, and he decided to attend r ·-.. humllialied by four straight defeats. MldUgan State where he could play both Garvey, normally the quintessential spcxts. clutch player, drove In only one run dur-Hlsspeedanclpowermadehlmastand- ... cS l)ed4rntk>n day of s.e~ Garvey Junior High School In Llndtay, Calif. lng the entire series. His teammate and out defensive back for the Spartans. His momentary nemesis, pitcher Don Sutton, rugged good looks allo made him a io.t two of those games. favorite among the plenltful coeds. One So what should hove bem a fOfllC)tll!n who caught his eye was Cyndy Truhan, tiff nagged on. It al began &est fall . when a who found St£Ve "sexy In a dean way." WCJlhlngfon Pcm article quoted Sutton -They became engaged, but decided not aocurattly -complatnlng that "AD you to many Immediately because Garvey hear about on this team Is Skve Garvey, was drafted by the Dodgen after his the aD-Amerlcan boy." , sophomore year end Cyndy wanted to Garvey confronted Sutton with the er-stay In school. tscle during a September Mria In New Garvey Impressed the higher-ups In the Yen against the Mets. Sutton apparently minor leagues wtth a .343 batting fueled the ftnta with a dllperoglng remark avcniige, and he continued his studies et llbout Cyndy, and IOOn !J'OWll men, th.-Seate in the off·lallOn. Ewrythlng jeled ftlb flalllng, WIN wappling on the fJoor for him In 1971. That year he mecM the The Dodgen famlty, under manager ~. gnidUBNd with a B.S. and mar· Tom lalorda. m.... tmage off the die-rted Cyndy . He showed ~t off the bat mond almo9t • rruch as performance thet he could hi big-..._ pMdUng, .ld on. Sutton Wint before 1V c:emcrM and mentlUlf Wa.._ A'*-' .,..._. Gmwy .,kl~ to God. the Dodgen and • flnt t.e. whee he prowd ecMpt • ....., Southern c.MomJe -in lholt. to digging out '°"1 ttvows and mbdng It up Jutl llbout ~but Garvay. As s.w with rouWl-..nd-tady t.aunnen. Hll future .--.nd. At the *'l ol lhe 1974 ~ G.wy ...-'I ev9l'I lllleed on dw fww' Af.Star balot. 8y the time the mldseason daSc had rolled around, more than 1,000,000 fans had written his name In on their bellots. He was voted Most Valuable Player In that game, and. ewntualy, the league's MVP for the w.aon. He has led the Dodgers to three league championships, won one batting tltlc and four Golden Glows, and last year, was rewarded with a six-year contract totalling $2 mllllon. · But even as he besbd delightedly In the glare al. publicity (he It an admitted ham who Ma a bright future for hlcrueJf In TV). he d1tda.ined many ol cdlbt1ty'1 twlie tnlpptngs, pefes1b19 IO retum to hla wife and two lowly daughtm In theW Sen Ftmando Veley home r8lher than QfOUIS ~ wldl the boys. That '*'· .. n<*d, lwf to ~..i prol>-*'-on a prdu · ~ie.1 warn, whee ti.- tide~ II ofter\ at mportant 81 male bonding on the fttld. A t.w ~ noDbly eecond bwmen D.wy Lope and third -..W Ron Ccy, ~ IO voice.._, dllgrvndmMnt .c hll ~- ry. But the Dodgers' Infield Is a tightly knit unit , and most of the problems had been Ironed out hi manager Lasorde's office. Then came the Sutton lnddmt. Taking In the sun • "Dodgertown" In Vero Beach. Florida, Garvey politely pre- fers to sklr1 that Issue now. 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I- THE ffiOVING STORY OF PARENTS WHO ''GIVE AWAY'' THEIR ' CHILDREN By GIOf'lo Hochman For 10 years, Lee Campbell crammed he1 pain and anguish Into an Imaginary white cardboard box, tied tight with blue satin ribbons. The petite woman, who lives in Cape Cod, Mass- achusetts, tucked the box safely into a crevice of het rnlnd and struggled to ig- nore Its existence. It was only once In that period -dur- ing the Christmas holidays -that the box rumbled a Uttle, pleading to be noticed. "When that happened, I just bit my lip hard and tied the ribbon tighter," Mrs. Campbell remembers. ''That way It didn't hurt so much. And, besides, I had to stay respectable. I had to be a good girl." Six years ago, Mrs. Campbell decided that being a "good girl" was not Important anymore. What was Important was un· locking that imaginary box and confmntlng her "problem" -finally, at age 28. Her ''problem'' was a baby -a son born to Mrs. Campbell when she was 17. a son she gave away to a couple she didn't know. "It wa.s 1962 and nice girls who weren't married just dldn 't have babies and keep them," says Mrs. Campbell. "But when my aon was born, I was overwhelmed with love for him and fought for two months to keep him. The 'surrender' papers kept going back and forth across the social worker's desk I visited the foster home whe?e he was llvlng and once I even took him to a friend's house for the day so I could take care of him. But the social worker made me feel guilty; she told me I was delaying his early adoption. Wouldn't I be a good girl and sign? ''Then one day, she handed me a yellow sheet ol paper with a llne down the middle. She asked me to list on one side what I could give this child and on the other skie what the adoptive parents could give him. On my side, I could only §Cly with a915Urance that I would give him low. On the other side, 1 had a long lbt. So, with tears running down my face, I signed the peper. "The llOdal wotker said, 'lee, wal< out the door and forget this happened ' So. I watched myself climb the stairs outside her off\ce, and I felt d\!Jembodled. Then, dUs long pr1mal tcream filled the air and I t99lled that It c.-me from me. When It WM <We!, l etuffed my feelngs about the baby Into that box -and that's wheorc Ny 9taytd for yeen." T od.lj, Lee Campbell fee'5 ''wh<Ma and haled." She hat found hs eon, Mkhael. And the t. founded • new organtmtlon, Canc..ned Unllild BlrthpMe11ts, Inc., who. n .. nbeaa, h Mn. ~"1Jbd. arw ready to "untie the box." 'They are male and female blrthparents who have be· come dissatisfied with the system to which they surrendeted their bab\es, and want to change It. Some· of them are sarchlng for their children. Some of them are thinking about It. But they all acknowledge that the adoptive parents are their children's ''real" parents, and that they have no desire to Intrude on that relationship. They just want the oppor- tunity to perhaps one day extend the hand of friendship to thelr btrthchlldren, as one adult to anotheT. The growing number of adoptees' -rights groups has convinced them that many adoptees want the same thing. CUB, however, Is not a search group. One of Its primary goals Is 10 change the Image ol the binhmother as merely an wlncubalor" and the btrthfather as merely a "stud," and lo acknowledge that many birthpa.rents are ready to "come out of the closet," to cast away the cloak of anonymity that society believes has pro- tected them, but which they Insist has Im- prisoned them. "A blrthparent's feelings are not automatically obliterated upon afflx.lng a signature to a contnK:t, however much society has been led to believe that," Mrs. Campbell says. "In fact, many of us en- dure ~ pain, guat and anxiety that cast a shadow ewer our llYes forewr." Bfrthparenta all acknowledge that the adoptive parents ate t heir children's .. real" parents. Or. ZeJllg Bach, a New Jersey psychol· oglst who has conducied extensive studies on adoption. conftrms th.at many blrthmothers suffer a "psychological am- putation" llmllar to the sensations am- putees sometimes feel from their missing llmba, "Their pain II rat and always there," he says. "The sight of any beby reawakens \heir suffering." Lonalne Dusky, a )oumaltst who plac· ed her daughter for adoption 13 years ago, says, 'What I did !IS so unnatural. Nobody gives her babies away. Not even monM:ys and apes, unlas they're sldt or dytng. Al during my~. I would haw thae •wh.al dreams at ntgl'lt. I would be ttandtng 9t the top ol • llaln':alil. throwtnsl • ~ down. I 1.VOUld walw up In • drenching IWQf, .. Aftft the llgrwd the rtltnqulshment pepera, l.omlne lmmcreecl herw.tf tn .. ~. 8u«¥d by •nlidepmeent dl\.9 and ~. ihe c:ownd MM atona durtnQ the day and W'r°'* beu.t rMtwl at night. At the tnd of that yes. she wo n an award for her mediCa.I covetage In New York State. But, when the drugs wore off every night, she would dlssolve into tears. "You feel so filthy, so worthless," she says. "You call yourself every name In the book." Ms. Dusky has }ust finished writing a book called BirlhmaTk, to be published In the fall. She ends the volume with a sen· sltive letter to her daughter. Mrs. Campbell's experience was dlf- fetent, but just as devastating. She mar- ried , told her husband about the son she had given up, and said she never wanted to discuss It. Subsequently, she gave birth to two children, Scott, now l2.and Todd, 9. "But I never grew up emotlonalJy," she confesses. "AD the energy that I shouJd have used to help me mature, I needed, Instead, to keep that little box tied up tight, to maintain my rapect;abiUty. "Then. my husband's firm sent us to Sweden for an lmpomnt mission. While we wete there, we wete treated like royal· ty. So, here I was. In this foreign country, finally achieving the respectability that had been so Important to me. I decided It wasn't worth it." Mrs. Campbellspentthenext 12months trying to sort out her long-dormant feel· lngs. Because she could get no lnforma· tlon about her son through the adoption agency (adoption agencies have not yet standardized thelr responses to Inquiries from blrthparents or adoptees), she learned his name, addres& and telephone number through prlvate sources. But. for three years, she did nothing. "I wanted to be sure that I undent.ood my feelings befona contacting him or his parents," Mrs. CampbeU says. "During this time, I formed CUB and met many unique people. Including adoptive parents. One of these JMftf\b, whom I low, asked me If I would permit Mr to Wl'tte to my ton'• adopttvc mottuir. She W9nttd to teU her that she knew me, that I was not a thntat and that knowing me would enrich their l!Ws. Two WMka att.r th.y recctved ttud letter I my phone Tq •nd It was MlchMl's mother." About th.. weieks lifter • llOUl.- .euchtng meeting with hll pennta, Mrl. ea~n. her hUlb.nd .net 1an• vWi.d Michael In his home. "We walked Into the dining room," Mrs. Campbell remem- bers. "Michael's mother was there. And Michziel stood behind her. I put my hand In his and he said, 'Hello, again.' I said 'Hello. again, Michael.' It was beautiful." Mrs. Campbell admits that there have been some "bumpy places" in her rela- tionship with Michael and his parents, but says that they communicate comfortably with each other, are honest and sincere, and have been able lo "work things out by working together." She is Introduced to Michael's friends as his blrthmother. Not all birthparents, however. have happy stories to tell. Sandy Musser, for example, began searching for her 22-yea.r-old daughter In 1976 and found her a year latet. Their first meetings went well, but shortly aherward, Mrs. Musser's daughter told heT that "whiJe I under- stand your wanting to know how your 'baby' ended up." she wanted to cool the relationship. Mrs. Musser is hurt and puzzled, but she assured her daughter that she would move out of her life as quickly as she had enlen!d It. "Maybe I oveTWhelmed her." she says wistfully. "I bought he.r presents, and wrote her a poem and baked her a birth- day cake. You ~ve so much to make up for that you .,ant to do It all ln a huny. Maybe I should have moved morulowly. I'm disappointed and I'm sad, but I keep praying she will change heT mJnd." MeanwhiJe, CUB's members offer each other support, and hope that the agony they have endured will not exist fot future generations. 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The person who Is "frank and outspoken" In his speech and manner is often the most accomplished at toying with the In.Ith. 6 . The ability to differentiate between spoken lies and spoken INths -to excel as a human lie detector -tends '10 go wtth_cmaln personality traits. ANSWERS 1. True. A team of behavior scientists at Boston University made an Interesting st\.ldy of what psychologists Cllll "gilding·• -which Isn't lying In the bald-faced sem1e of the word but represents a definite departure from the truth. Gliding Is defined as: commu.nlcatlve behavi<Jf In- tended by the communicator to falsify what he believes to be true. In other words, one part deception. one part white lie, one part telling It haH like It Is, while leaving the other haK out. Findings of the Investigation : The overall results demonstrated that gilding was perceived In ad phases of everyday Ufe. People In a number ol varied social roles and In various communication contexts were seen as dbtortlng ln varytng degrees what they believed to be "true." Whl&e gilding was MCribed to people In virtually aU wal<s ol Ill. -educators, businessmen and wortd leaden -the amount ol gild varied with the Individual's re*. And while vtr1ually no one was perceived to be complnaty honest, no one was pcn:efved to be eompletcly dishonest. 2 . True. Th1s Is so. In the opinion ol young people, at lult, at evidenced by a Westitm Washington Unlwntty study In which students were asked to Indicate how honest people In 11arlous prolask>ns and ~ d. life were pera?lved to be. Clergymen were rated In the number-one spot In the honesty SWftl)Slakes. with po&tttclans finishing lut. In betwHn, listed In the order of their rating w.ire e!.men- t.uy 1thooltac:hen, tdenlilta. old people (o\IC'f 70 ~an). IMd~I d~on. Jtiah·tehool lleOChers, mlddJe~ peo- ple (40-60 ~), college ICUdcntl and c:hlldrtn under $bl years. S. True. ln~~\KWdbyalQm ol ..,.... ta at the •me untwntty, "/\ video c.mera W9I UMd to ,...;;ord foot and "9 movements ol male and female .cudentt wh .. e9Qlld In normal con- wratkJn wtth a conlcderatie and when 1y· lng to the confederate." Resuhs: Both male and female subjects showed marked changes ln f004 and leg movement while lying. The changes were either a sudden lnaease or decrease in movement when telllng a lie It Is Interesting to note that Florida State University studies also have shown that observers can make more ac· curate judgments in detecting deception from body movements than from the face or from "vocal Information." 4 . True. Arizona State University In- vestigators made a study of the beliefs of men and women about lytng. The resuhs showed Interesting differences between married and single people. "Single per· sons believed that 'people lie most often to prevent bad things from happening to them,' whereas marrieds were more likely to believe that people lied mOl'e often 'to make good things happen to them.'" A further finding Indicated that: On the average. persons (in the coUege popula- tion) believed that sllghtfy over two lies were told to them per day In their social interactions. 5. True, In a Mount Sinai School of Medicine study of the Jl¥:hodynamics ol "Being Fnmk," It Is concluded that "frankness of style Is Independent of the veracity of what Is being said . . . and that however frank and open an In· dMduaJ appears to be, the content he Is being frank about may be distorted. Thus, In not uncommon Instances, one m.ey find both frank llars and frank distorters -In either case the characteristic of frankness Is not to reveal but to conceal." It Is further noted that frankness Is a trait often deeply rooted In conflkt and may serve a defensive function and thereby distort what may be actually true, so that It bears little resemblance to the actual fact. (Some ol the best con men are so frank and open In their speech and de- meallOf that their victims seldom suspect their dupiclty until too late.) 6. True. In a Loyola University study, In enter to create "a stimulus set of lies and INths, which listeners could later judge fone:racity, an audio-tape of 10 nicorded Iles and a similar tape of 10 recorded truths were produced .. Each of 50 male and fema'4t subJec;ts listened to each tape recOf'dlng and then made a scaled lie/truth JUdgment." f indings are sum- marU:ed thusly: It was found that listeners, as a group, were significantly better than chance In accurately judijng veracity. In addition, analysis ol perfOf· mances Indicated that .JJ good human be detec:tOf can be ta:nattvely dacr1bed as a pcnon who Is Reid ~dent (who thinks things out f Of' hlmeelf rather than ,.1y1ng on othen' judgment; wholll ld4Mlll stem from within rather than from whet h. rads or '9 tokl). who II high In general and IOdal tntielltgenct, sllOWI an ac:ttve Interest In lhenttu,. and ftlml and maket tudgrnents with an ~ r1WI .wr~ degNc ol conftdencc. ILi 'A.Ma.Y WIDLY, Ill/Ir '' _,.. • n w hy are we giving away genuine gemstones? Frankly, i1s to introduce nch blue, lully faceted and polished, from Asia you to the beauty, fun, and educational EMERALD value of collecting genuine gemstones. And to give us an opportunity to tell you deep green, fully faceted and polished, from South America about the wonder1ul values you can get .__ ____________ __. by becoming a member of the Interns· i"esistable. (Its worth it to us to give tlonal Gem Finders Society. you a valuable gemstone free, be· Make no mistake These are not im-cause so many people who take the itation gems. not "man made" or fakes. free stone will become lifelong mem- They are real fully authenticated gems, bers. and customers, of the Society.) taken from the legendary mines in But you're under no obligation to buy India, South America, and Asia, then any1hing from us. ever. There are no fully cut and polished by leading gem hidden charges, no gimmicks, and no cutters. strings attached. Of oourse, they are not the perfect If you decide not to purchase addi· stones sold by Tiffany or Cartier for tional gemstones or jewelry-often at thousands of dollars a carat. But they prices 60% or more below retaiHhe sre 100% genuine, guaranteed in writ-gemstone we send you free is still ing, and appraised up to $30 or more yours to keep forever. pe< stone. To get your free gemstone, slmpfy Along with your gemstone. you'll send in the coupon on this page (we do receive literature describing the Inter· ask you to endose $2 per stone to help national Gem Finders Society, and an defray the cost of handling, certificat· oftering of gemstones C\nd jewelry at Ing, pad<lng, and shipping your gemst- prices so low we think ~·11 find them one, aswett as insuring its safe arrival). -orw: THIS COUPON 10 A FRIEND --, r USE ntlS COUPON FOR YOURSELF ~Gal ANDeRl IOCIETY, INTPNATIONAl OEM FINOERS SOCIE'TY, °""' p. ... -""".......... .,..... "''"·.,.... ,._,.., .... --. ..... ..., .... -.-. ..... *'1 ......... _. ..... .... _. 0 Giii ..,. ,...,_ AUIY hm lnclll 0 c.c Md ........ AIJIY hm lndll CJ --....... OIOW.O ..... SOillll MllllCI 0 Cllll ........ [M(llA4D 11111!1 licllllll ~ 0 e111 • ....... ~ lrOlll Allll 0 Cwl..,. ........ W'MRE 119111 ~ ,__,a: ......... "'~...... ,_.., ......... -...... 1111 &ocMy. 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YOfil, NY 10022 A colorful cover-up for the toaster; easy to make from scraps. Craft No. 210 has oattem pieces: directions. To order Craft No. 210. send $100 plus 25¢ for postage and handling for e.ach copy to: Family Weekly Magazine P.O. Box 438, Dept. A49 Midtown Station. N.Yn N.Y 10018 ~1=RESH FOODS FOR summER FEASTS By ffiarllyn Hansen F resh fruits and vegetables are bursting o ut all over, and whether or not you have your own garden, you'll surely want 10 find out how two 1mportan1 cookbook authors prepare foods fresh from the eanh. m arcella Hazan has written two books on Italian cooking. a natural for her since she is a native of Bologna. The first , The Classic /talion Cook· book, has become the definitive book of Italian cooking In Amer· lea. Following, came More Clas sic Italian Cooking. It was in regard to this more re· cent book, that I Interviewed her. Marcella says. "The second book is freer In Its approach; it is the food that Italy eats every day. Some dishes are very easy to do ond are not time-consuming. In my cooking classes, conducted both here in the States, and In Bologna. I have found out what is misunderstood about Italian cooking. and I try to danfy it. For Instance, students wonder: Why so many pasta shapes? The sauces, seasoned differently, made with varied Ingredients. with varied texture and body, are the reasons! In my cookbook, I give a description before each recipe, which gives a feeling of the recipe, how light or heavy a dish h Is and how complicated." More Classic Italian Cooking. Copyright © 1978 by Marcella Polin! Hazzin and Victor Hazan. ~ecipe is reprinted by permls· slon of Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. FE 11 INE CROCCANTI~ DI MELANZANA ~rted E.t9ient Ska Vegetarians can be very nice people, I am told, but some of their bad restau1ants have done unspeaJcable things 10 eggplants Such as that soggy, greasy slab that Is sometimes called a vege· tartan cutlet. Well, here Is a redpe for real eggplant cutlets. The eggplants are sliced very thin. coated with a light egg-end· bread-aumb better -just like ve.al cutlets a/lo mllon~. and fried. That Is all It tabs to mokc them tum out c:risp, aackllng and delicious ........... (l'A to 1Y, ... , ... ....................... 0 'flll ... I Cl'fll .... ~ _.... cnmt. spread on WU papa Vegetable oU, enough to come I Inch up the tide of the pan 1. Peel the eggplant and cul off its green stem Cut the eggplant in two crosswise, thus dividing 1t Into stubby halves aboul 31/2 inches long. Cul both halves Info thin lengthWlse slices no more than ~·inch thick To hold the eggplanl while slicing it, stand it on end, resting the flat cut side against the cutting board 2. Spread the eggplant slices in shghtly overlapping rows on a board or large platter. Sprinkle each row with salt before lapping the nelCt row over it. Prop the board or planer at a sUghl angle to allow liquid released by the eggplant to run off. Lei stand for 30 to 45 minutes. 3. Pat the eggplant slices dry with paper or kitchen towels. Dip each slice into the beaten egg, then dredge in the bread crumbs. Press the bread crumbs onto the eggplant with the Oat of your hand until your hand feels dry and the bread crumbs are finn ly stuck to the surface of the eggplant. 4. Heat up lb« oil In a frying pan over medium·hlgh heat. When It Is quite hot. slip in the breaded eggplant slices, and tum the heat down to medium Do not put In any more slices than will flt com- fortably without overlapping. Fry and tum the eggplant until it Is crisp on both sides. When crisp, remove with a long fork or slotted spatulo and transfer to a dish lined with paper toweJs lo drain As the first batch Is dol'le, add more until all the eggplant Is done Sprinkle with salt and serve piping hot. Mo/cu 4 to 6 servings 0 ur next cookbook author Is Molly Ann. who has just written Summer Feast& The description on the book jacket Is particularly appealing: '"FTesh Foods ... New Ideas ..• Original Re.dpe.s and Menus ... Glorious Summer Meals Both P\aJn and Foney" Molly Is one of those people one hears about who ore natural c:ooks. To the mother of five live· ly children, wll h anorted nlecu and nephews, providing good, holhy food Is e neoesslty. How• ftef, Molly lova Mr role and glories In i . 8u.ly ~ds spent at a ~mbltng countJy hoUM wtth all manner of \/lslt0f1, mean cook· mg on a grand scale Molly de· veloped ways to cook and keep cool without turning on the oven The family grows most of its own fresh vegetables and fruits The result of all this energetic activity is evident tn the Ideas and solid informabon abounding on the pages of the cookbook. We present a recipe from its many dishes for you to try. Summer Feasts, Copyright © 1979, by Molly Ann. Recipe is pnnted by permission of Simon and Schuster. GREEN BEAN SOUP ThtS soup Is equally delicate thickened with rice or potato. It Is good hot or cold. It Is a fine way to use green beans that have got· ten big but that are still fresh and sweet As with most soups, It seems to taste better after It has rested a few hours after cooking. If you reheat it, be careful not 10 overcook it, or the fresh taste of the beans will be lost. Fresh summer savory com· bines partlcularly well with green beans, add it to the beans as they cook. If all you bave is dried sav· ory, forget it. 3 tableepoone butter 6 llCAllione Including l"eell pan thll\ty ~ (ICMI \,.\a.,) 2 tabielst D DI• uncooked rice or \,.\ a., peeled, dk:ed poCato • cupe undiluted chkbn •tock or wgdable md (l c:upe ttock mJaed with nwo cupe -tn) l I>. "'"" .,._, ...... RmOWCl 1 _....., aan chopped i-eh -· mer MYOfll. opdollal 2 cupe mllll, hut to bollng point Seit Mid frahly FOUftd pewer 1. Melt the butter In a 3-quart pot. Add the scallions and cook them gently, without browning, for a few minutes. 2 . Add the rice or potato, stir It Into the butter and add the stock. Bring It to a boll, tum the heat to medium and cook untU the rice or potato Is dooe, 20 minutes, or more If necessary. 3. Add the beans and sa\/Ot'Y. If you hove It, and cook briskly fOf about 10 minutes more, unl1l the beans are ju.st tender and are sttn bnght green. 4. Remove the toup from the heat and puree II In • food ~~ CCMC>r, a b6ender or a food mllr: \. Return the toup to the pot and add the hot milk. Seuoo with sail and freshly !J"Ou.nd ~· Serve hot or cold. Mow 6•11H"at --·--·-.... ..--------···---· -... ----···-_.., --,,. __ .__ --· Kids -Ille dltferentl)t Send onglnal contributlona to uChlld," Family Weeki) 641 Lexington AYe., N.Y., ff.Y. 10022. $10 If uHd -none re1umed. THROUGH A CHllD'S EYES We were shopping at a large 1uper- marbt. Aa we waited In the check- out line, a Utt.le girl came running to the woman standing In &ont of ... "Mommy,• ahe exclaimed, •1 WM QUIPS & QUOTES k>ei but I found mysellf I waa wtth Grandma all the time.• -Marilyn Klch.odl Neuiark. 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J* dgerM1I 1Jt FTC Mediad.. . -...... -. ARMOUR'S ARMOURY SHE WON,. BUY IT Garoge saks always t.empt my wife , Who sharply soys. "Stop here. " Burl sup on The gas -we're gone And soon we're nowhere near. Garage soles l'ue another way To dodge. Voice calm and st.eody It.ell my wife, "Not on your llfe, We'ue o garage o/reody." -Richard Armour Faulty ateatng: No wonder we can't save anything. Most of the money we make goes for living expenses, and the rest is recalled by the factory. -Frank Walsh An ofter-dinner mint. whol you need these days to pay for It. -8 &der FAR HORIZONS Prices today are giving us pause For what the future portends: How In the world can we make ends meet When nowhere In sight are the ends? -Moy Rlchstone My office warier-cooler buddy was llelllng me: "Am I glad my wife joined women's Hbl Now she complains about all men -not }wt me. '' -Henry Leobo HANDS ACROSS 11iE RED SEA Famed )okester and author Joey Adams reports this Camp David fantasy: "Jimmy finally got Sadat and Begin together. After- ward . Sadat said, 'I'm glad we burled the hatchet. In the future I W\sh you everything you wish me.' Begin answered. 'See. you're starting up again.'" A CAPSULE HISTORY OF lliE UNITED ST A TES: Showdowns -Le1downs -Put· downs -Countdowns -Spleshdowns - Fourthdowns -Mekdowns -Robert Orbcn If It'• such a small WOfld, how come It ce»D '°much to run It? -ThomClf LaMoncie Here's a bll.ster on wedding bliss: Alter listen· Ing to her hwband's lk'ade, the wife remarked, "You may not have had a happy chUdhood, but you're certainly having a long one." -Gene Yaacnok ) I ,, ' .I .. ad•erti•emeot Al01ost everyone has a $10,000 idea • • • Here's how to 01ake it pay. Hello ... My name is Bud Weckes~r. I'm 46 years old and I own a small company in Dunkirk, New York. Our phone number is 716-366-8300. /\ number of years ago I lived in an apart- ment in Kent, Ohio. I bad no savings and a beat-up old station wagon that stlll wasn't paid for. One night my wife and I were pbying cards with some friends. MM)' mentioned casually that-on our budget-she was sure she knew 101 ways to fix hamburger. That hurt. So I challenged her. "If you 'II type up the recipes," I said, "I'll take out a small ad in the National Enquirer and we'll see if anyone will pay SJ. 98 for your recipe collection." 1 rented a P.O . Box io Kent and placed a small ad. lt was surprisingly cheap. Several weeks later I stopped by the post office . I walked over to my box. When I look- ed through the little glass window on the door, 1 almost dropped my key. The box was stuffed-jammed -full of letters. All of them contained checks for SJ. 98-and they'd come from all parts of the U .S. and Can2da. The next few days were hectic, to say the least. My wife typed the recipes. I bad them duplicated. stapled them together and our crude little book was born. But, every day, orders continued to pour in. And every day we'd bank the money and send out our stapl- ed recipe booklet. I decided to try another ad. This time t placed a classified ad for some of my beer and wine making recipes in Popular Mechanics. Again, the orders flowed in ... over St,000.00 in JUSt several weeks. And, as our business grew, I corresponded with other people ... • A husband-wife team from Sacra· mento put together a book.let about how to "Enjoy life in California." It pulled $8,700.00 in 60 day' in cash orders . . . all from a small ad ... all by mail. • An Oregon man informed me be bad made over SH,000.00 selling his small booklet about getting rid of moles and gophers in your yard. Again ... all by mail. • A Maryland man developed an 8th" x tt'' book.let of business ad¥ic:e. So far it's brought him over $1'40,000.00 •.. all by mail. • An Ohio man I spoke with was more advanced in the craft. He placed a large display ad in a national Sunday newspaper supplement. A few days later orders started pouring in-mailsacks full of cash! Wit bin the next t w o month s be received over $200,000.00 ... all for his S3.00 booklet. Perhaps you 're saying to yourself, "Yes, but this only works for a few lucky people." If that's your thought-and I don't blame you for being skeptical-please try this simple lit- tle test. It won't cost you a cent. 1. Go to the library and get some year-old issues of magazines with classified ads-like Popular Mechanics. Sports Afield, etc. 2. Select current issues of the same magazines. 3. Compare the classified ads . Look at the cur- rent issue then at the back issue. Note how many of the same classified ads are still running, ONE YEAR LATER. People don't continue running ads for over a year unless they're making money at it. Let me give you some more amazing facts about this unique little business: * You an start at home .. in your spare time ... quietly ... it won't interfere with your present job. * You can begin m just 10 days. * You can take out a test ad for as little as $13.50 in a variety of well-known national magazines. * You don't even have to write a booklet yourself. I'll show you bow to obtain "how-to" booklets at wholesale prices-or below. They' re already written, alrC2dy printed and ready to sell. * You can set your own hours. AU you need is a post office nearby. * You can travel whenever you wish-or just loaf much of the time. All you need to do is pick up your mail twice a week-or have someone do it for you. You'll open orders, remove the checks (953 of them don't bouocc, believe it or not) and bank your receipts. * In the afternoon or evening, you an type the labels for the small envelope$ you'll use to ship your booklets. Drop them off at the post office and you're done. No boss.es. no layoffs, oo strikes, no rat race. I've put all of my instructions-every secret-in a simple Starter Guide. And if you 're wondering ·why I'd share my busiom with you-especially if it's so profitablc--bcre's why: Tbe range of topics and ads is almost inflnite. I ' won't be competing wich you nor you with me. I've got a whole drawer full of ideas I haven't even tried yet . There's plenty of room for everyone. I'll show you- • How and where to get national ads for only $13.50 ... ads you can run mooch after month. • How to obtain FREE ADS-YOU PAY ONLY IF THE AD IS SUCCESSFUL. • Ho w to start with no money in books or sup- plies. • Where to obt:un hundreds of pre-printed booklets-at super low wholesale prices. • How to word your ad-I'll include various sample ads . • How to set up your office in .1 spare room or basement. • I'll 2lso include a giant li st of "how·to" topics. • Plus ... all the sample ads, forms, lists, ad- dresses, and details you'll oeed to gee started wit'hin only 10 days. • If you 're still skeptical, let me offer you a most unusual guarantee. I'll send you my Starter Guide for SEVEN MONT HS. That gives you plenty of time to actually try my materials. If, at the end of seven months-or anytime in between-you want your money back just return what I sent you. I'll issue you a full refund with.in three working day.-no oonseosc, no delays. That's our iron·dad guarantee. Also, please feel free to POSTDATE your chcclc THIRTY days. If you're not satisfied with' my materials just send tbem back within 30 days and I'll return your origina! UNC/\SHED C HECK. To begin, just write the words, Dollan In Yo11r Ma.ilbOx on a piece of paper. Enclose your check for $12.95 and send it to me, Bud Weckeucr, at my address: Green Tree Press, Dept. 14. , 10576 Temple Road, Dunkirk, N .Y. 1-4().tS. If you wish air mail delivery, please add St.00. Or, you may charge it to your MuterCharge or VISA card-be sure to include your account number ind expiration date~ - for BXTR.A PAST SERVICE, call us ~t 716-366-8300 and give w the credit card informa- tion over the phooe. You'll rccicive my materials for seven months at absolutely no risk to you. That's our unoonditional guanntee. 0 1979 Gr.-,.,.. .,.... July 2, 1979, Is Now History! Rare, Serially Numbered, Limited Edition Can Never Again Be Created! Act Now While Available At Original Offering Price! From All Three U.S Mints, Presented in an Exclusive Folio by the Westport Mint Eachbear~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~--.!- a difierent A 153 serial number which is YOURS EXCLUSIVELY.' Shown in reduced size Actual size 6" JC 9"' 0 nJy a few fortunate Americans bAve so far been able to obtain this already scarce fir!>t day of issue of the historic Susan B. Anthony Dollar coin. Now as July 2, 1979 has passed, the opportunity for advance purchase bas vanished forever. But our foresight in acquiring a few extB is your good fortune! This historic new coin is a unique departure from previous U.S. coinage. l. It la die ... m-.e i. die .m ot our Dolls co6m nce 11M 1. It Is die Int time an A-tcu w-U. btta depicted oa • US. cola. The face of the coin pays tribute to Susan B. Anthony, one of the first to champion Women's Riahts. Tbc revcne features our National Bird, the areat Eagle, landing on lhe moon with the earth in the background. Tbe Westport Mint made arrangements to acquire limited numbers of the first iaue ol these unique Susan B. Anthony Dollar coins from all three U.S. Mints - Pbiladdpbia, San Prandaco. and Denver. The U .S. Postal Service, Washington. D.C .• then band stamped each folio with a special band cancdlation dated July 2. 1979. which will foreYU attest to the coin's value as a First Day of Issue or a Unitro States coina,e. Hand cancellation by U.S. Post Of}ice with firsr day of issue postmarlc at Washington D.C. Each folio in this exclusive Limited Edilion is serially numbered and protected in an auractive album cover which carries a portrait of Susan B. Anthony. and the biographical highlights of her life and accomplishments (illustnited beJow). Each First Day of wuc coin is affixed to the folio so that the bemCyot bodll Mn of elldli coin can be viewed and appreciated throughoul time. ORDER NOW TO ACQUIRE LOWEST SERIAL NUMBER! To oblain one of these significant and historic folios with the lowest serial number prized by mony collcctol"5. mail 1he reservation form. along with your remittance of SI .S plus SI postage and handling for each complete set ordered. lf you prefer, a single coin may be ordered. similarly mounled, in your choice of mint mark at ooly $5 . .SO per coin plus .S<k pos1a1e and handling. Orders will be handled and serial numbers allotted on a first-come. firsMcrvcd basi~. Please note: Ciilll may be tbe -'Y dmt i. "°'" llfe tW you will ba~e die oppomniity to ~c an Olidal P1nl Day ot a-Folio of UaltH 8bdls ColMltc! So please act promptly. To iMure that these unique folios are fa.irly dillributcd. there i' an order limit of three c.omplete scls or three of any one mint mark. 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I • I 1·1 l••••-111 -1 ......................... ~~:CJ................... T ~-•• -•• -•• -,-._-_- somE TIPS FOR A HEALTHIER summER A handy reference to have in your home is the Standard First Aid & Personal Safety manual which ls published by rhe American National Red C1oss. By Brie Quinby S ummer Is offldally her-e, and thls is the season when the accident rate soars. Many injuries can be treated at home, if you know the righr firs-aid techniques. George Wellington of the National Safety Council recently stated that "knowledge of first aid Is a civic responsibility," and the American Na- tional Red Cross emphasRes that many basic first-aid procedures are simple to learn. BeM:>w are some common summer health hatards and what you should know about treating them. Po6locl Pllnla. Poison ivy, oak and sumac are the three primary offenders in this !JOOP· Contact wldl one of these plants can leave yoo ~an itchy, bkemg, red~. Arst-aid remedles Include removing all yow contamnllted dothing and waslmg the af. fected lll'ea ~~~and p&enty of ""*"· If the rash Is mid, gently dab k wtth Calamine lotion. If a severe reaction ocx:urs, ~·s best to c:onsuk your doctor lmect ~. lf you're the vldim of a busy bee, wasp, hornet or yeJow jacket, gently scrape the stinger out of your sk!ri with yow f\ngemail or a knife. Apply an Ice pack or c.old washcloths to the affected area, then spread a sooching lotion over the sting. Whae stings are usually minor acddents, some people do devek>p aller9c reactions. Under these circumstances, c.all a doctOf. Ar1i6dal respiration may be necessary. Place the victim on his OOck, tilt his head to the side and W1>e out anything that m9ht obstruct his airway. Then, place one hand under the victim's neck and lift so that his hezld is tiled back as fa as l w18 go. This position prevents the tongue from blocking the throat and should be maln.t2llned while gMng resudetion. Wth the palm of yow other hand on the victim's forehead, reach down and pinch his nosCt1s shut; this wQI prevent any llk from leaking. Open yow mooth, take a deep tnath, and, se.aling the victim's mouth with yow own, blow. Begkl ~ a few quick brealhs and then oontlnue at a rate of 12 bredtls per mJnut.e ior an aduk. If the vtctim's chest fails to rise and hill, the '*Wll'i Is probllbly blocked: check for obsarudions. When the patient ~ bre.alhkig on his own. keep him \WfTII and quiet and cond a doctor. Minor' burns. C.ookouts are a prime time for ftrsl~ee bums. The best trealment Is to submege the wound In oold warier. or to ~ ooid a>I iiiJJle95eS, Gently blot the area dry and relilf any tmpuhe yoo might have to t.eak the blllm. Minor ~ and aD. Remember this *'1p&e four-taep wound care proce!IS: dal91!, treat, awe and mpe. Gently w.t.. the wound, and then~ l Wllh dan weMr. Blot • dry with a 9llrie pad, and ipply another pad, secwlng • Wllh adhalwe tape. I the bleeding 5 llM!r'll, place a de,an ~~the wound, mv.1t, p\lt the palm of yol.r hand °"" tile QA and apply s--.n. You thould .. a doctor, and VoU may need • .uni. lhoc. .... £+ •• People uuily uxumb to heat~*-~ heYtnl,.. ~ct.~ lltNJ/06 alt dwy'w bt ~ •V'lllllfn9. Tull nwWy -~­i.d ~"' ...,.ua,....,11 ~body..,... 1)4f&n, ~ l/tNJ dllfnmy ...... ,, ... , ... and nausea. The v\c:tim should be given sips of sa.11 water (at a l1lfe ot haM a r;jMr. every 15 minutes) and made to be down willl hls feet elevated. His dothing should be loos· ened, and he should be rubbed with cool, wet cloths. W... ~ Whal would summer be ~' a place to swim? J-io...wver, if you see that someone in the water Is having troub&e, resist the impulse to jump In and perform a heroic rescue. Instead, look for anything (a rope, an oar, yow shirt) which you might be able to use 10 tow the victim in. Artificial respiration may be neces.sary. 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Since the higher the ralings are, the more profitable a lV show is, ratings matter above all .... And do you knOloll who controls the ratings? Children! If parents want to see a show that deals with politics or tdence or art. and the kJds want to watch a sitcom, the kids usually win . So how can you trust ratings?" The IJeatment of actoB Is another sub- ject that brings out the flght In Bob Walden. "We're treated like chUdren, or, even worse, like Idiots by our em· ployers," he claims. "I don't know why evety<>ne thinks performers don't have brains -unless It's because people assume only Idiots would choose such an lnsecurt profession In the first place!" He finds this espedaUy lrrttating when the prejudicial attitude toward actors ex- tends to his other pursuit, writing. '1"he ftrst time I ofteffd a story to an editor, the patronizing respome was, 'So you're an actor who wants to write. How nice! You don"t find me, an editor. wanting to act.' It was aU I could do to keep myself under control," Walden recalls. "I want to be known as a wrtter as wd as an actor. And I'm wllllng to wen at It -for as many yun as It aka." He ftnt go( the acting bug In summer camp, uq dilgullcs and doing lmlft$- stons. Walden (born W .. owttz. the ton of a d~ and chy1jl00ds ~t) · says those tricks -togetha with learning how to use hll fists and his wits -helped him auvtvt In 1ehoot lAtid. he majored In literature at City College In New Vod<, where he alto took 10me ac:ttng couna: "I got my low martct In ectjng." 8ob U.O Mt In on dMMs at L.- StrMbef9'• ~· Studio. Stnilberg ........s tM --.lty °' taklog chancla In llfW>W bualn .. With thla analogy: "If you went to be • Mb, you don't Nnt a ~and go out on the~ In CAncr.t Pn. VOAJ go out Into the oc.n ... Thie Idell ~ wllh Bcb. In 1970 he ... cMt • Sheley ~ younge1t eon In the movie Bloody Mamo. Her ftrst words to him were: "Don't wony, you're going to be a big star. You'll make an awful lot of money, and I want to be the first one to teD you -It's not worth It. Remember In years to come that I told you that." Nine years later, Bob hasn't forgotten, but he hasn't stopped trying to be a star, etther. Since Bloody Mama, his lV aedits lnc~de The Bold Ones, Rhoda, and Pollu Stoty, and he's been In the movies New Yorlc, New York, Capricorn One, Audny ROiie, The Hospital and All the Prusdenfs Men. Now he Is enjoying finandal security. no longer relying on odd jobs such as waiting on tables to make ends meet. 1nere are two places he calls home on the West Coast -one on the beach, the other in Los Angeles, the latter decorated aU In gray. His homes are filled with art, his main extravagance. Another Is hosting friends at restaurants -and not wonying about the sbJe of the biD. No lady yet shares Bob's bed and board ls he a "confirmed bachelor'? 'Tm a gregarious loner," he says, and feels a wtfe would not to&enste his IJalts: "Any time I'm asked to make up my mind, I vacillate. And I'm always losing my keys. I have ! supply of them ooncealed in strategic spots all over L.A. What woman would put up wtth thatr Not to limit ~If to his own Irritating habits, Bob feels honor-bound to advtse Ed Asner's fans of his eccenlricity: "Ed ~ everyone big, wet ldaes, no matter where you are or whom you are with. It's vay embartMllng." But can II be any more embarrassing than Bob's fallure to recognize one of the world's most ™nous faces? "I was at the home of Jean &mmoM and Richard Brooks for a casual evening An English voice behind me sakl, 'Could you pour a cup of coffee for me, please?' The voice was famdlar but I couldn't p~ It. I asked, 'How do you like It?' and was told, 'With a llttle milk.' I turMd around to hand over the cup. Alter a long et.ve, I said, 'Hawn't I Men you t0mcwhere t.fore?' Then I realizJfd who It was - Eltzabeth T •vlorr' \4'11 Roblrt Walden ...,. lole his new, or mMe' the delk:.tc phrme? Not when he'1 p&.ylng Joe Ro.I. And not, II tp· pears, when he'• bctn9 hll own 1"111 br..ti and Ol1glnal... ILi cularSALE. JOY-was $14.00-SALE PRICE $11,90 Lively GRASSHOPPERS by KEDS. Soll cloth uppers. full padded insoles to cushion your every step. Rope-trimmed crepe soles. COLORS WHITE. BEIGE OR NAVY SIZES NARROW -S• 2 through 12 MEDIUM -4 through 12 WIDE -S through 1 I (NO HALF SIZES OVER 10) Beauttfully made, exceptionally comfortable with supple. leather-like uppers and cushioned in· soles Ad1ustable instep strap. 1 ~ inch heels. COLORS. WHITE. BONE. CAMEL. NAVY OR BLACK SIZES NARROW -S •.~ throug'1 12 MEDIUM -4 through 12 WIDE -S through 12 (NO HALF SIZES OVER 10) Comfortable, carefree sailcloth casuals that go their fun-lolling way on soft and springy crepe soles. ~ inch heels. COLORS. BEIGE. NAVY. 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Ttulnka to an amazing automotive discovery, every single car owner, every fleet openitor, every truck or camper owner ••• everyone who operates a ga..,owered Internal combustion engine, can now save up to 20% and more on their gasoline bltfal (except diesel or fuel infection) and all foreign cars except Volkswagen. Yes, you can aotually get up lo 70. . 80 . . 90 ... even 100 utra mites from every single tankful! No matter how old or run-down your car may be ... no matter how many gallons or gas It now devours each week ... FROM THE VERY INSTANT YOU INSTALL THE BALL·MATIC OAS SAVl!R VALVE IN YOUR CAR. YOU MUST EX· PERIENCE A DRAMATIC DECREASE IN GAS CONSUMPTION I Het'e'awtly: With all the advancea made in automotive technology, the carburetor Is flterally 50 years behind the tlmesl II Is possibly the mosl In· efficient component in the entire engine and Is responsible for an Incredible waste of gasollnel You see, Iha carburetor la pre-eat at lhe factory for Idle conditions. This means that it Is most efficient In regulating the gas·to-alr mh1ture when the car is standing still and up to speeds of 35 mph. When you drive over lhal speed . or start up lrom a dead slop ... or negotiate grades and steep hills ... or pull a triller or camper . . or carry a lull load of passengers too much gas feeds Into the carburetor and you ga'IJRcompleta combustion. Every time "'8t h8P" ,._, H'a JU9t Mk• poutl"f your money right down IM drain. The Mott .lgnlflcant Automotlft Breakthrough Of The P..t Ten Yeerel Adding the BAU·MATIC GAS SAVER VALVI! to your engine la Ilka tiavlng a "mini computer brain" wtllch actually monitors the air·lo·fual b1l1nca on a constant basis. As soon as it aen'" an over-rich condition, It open• to permit a praclae meesure of addlllonal air to enter the system. The reeuH: more efficient combustion and a fuel aavlngs of up lo 20% or moral Controlled .,..._ Confirm Big Doler S..lnge 1n the Sp<lng of tt78, we arranged tor a local LOOK HOW EASY R 18 TO tNSTAU TME BALL·llATIC YOUA8El.J' All you do ta tlmply 1llp the IAU.- MATIC onto the llne 1t1dlng from the PCV YIM end twl1t 11110 place. (It'• •• euy •• ecrewlno In • fight t>ult>). In flCt ..,.n If you never lilted ttle hood of ~f cer before • you cen .._..., tM HI 1-#ATIC In jutt I few ~(no ..,.c6el to0I• required), ~ fol'-lnstNCllOM 1111 In- Shell Service Station to conduct a controlled, supervised, test using seven different cars owned and driven by non-professional drivers. Each car was fitted with a locked gaa cap and the keys ware kept In the possession of the testers. Aller establlslllng base mileage consumption data for the various cars, the BAlL·MATIC was Installed and mlles-per-gallon figures were re· checlled. Every alngla car in the tHt •ho-.d dramatic: Improvement. Yeer/Meke MPG Of Cer lmprcwement 1970 Cedlllec: Eldorlldo 21% .1970 Ctwyai.r lmperl•I 21% 1H9 CutfMt 1% 1974 V9911 10% 1972 Gren Toflno 19% 1H7 Cemero 11% 1973 Clldlllec Eldorlldo 40% OVER·ALL AVERAGE 11% Ster1 Sevlng lrntMdletety As of now, tens of thousand• of motorists all over the country have put th• 8ALL·MATIC OAS SAVER VALVES In their cars. It llk89 only 60 seconds to Install and no special toots are required (easy-to-follow Instructions are pro· vided) -ii'• so eaay, anyone can do Ill But best ot 111. the BAU.·MATfC works immediately, Thera·a no "breaking-In period" -you uperi· ence a aignlflcant HVlngs with the very first tankful. The BALL-MATIC flta alt American made oars READ THE RESULTS FOR YOURSELF ! The BALL·MATIC (gas saver) that I pur· chased has proven itself. I drive a 1970 Oldsmobile, now I get four miles rnore per gallon. c. T. Orange, Cellfomla Just a short note to inform you of the per· lorm1nce of your BALl·MATIC unit that I have Installed in my 1972 Ford station· wagon. Prior lo using your device. I aver· aged 12 lo 13 MPG, now thal I have ins111lled your unlr my-mlteage has gone up lo 16 MPG II round town. A. Coutta -Sfllflff Or•"99 County, Callfo'"'8 Before it was Installed on my 1973 Ford L.T 0 I was getting 9 miles to the gallon, since tnslallallon ol the BAlL·MATIC I am gelling almost 15 motes lo the gallon. A. B. Hlckm8n, Nabraaka Aller in:ttalling the BALL·MATIC on my 1972 Oldsmobile l'oron11do I Increased from 7.5 10 10.5 miles to the gallon. Seeing this I look my station on as a IALL-MATIC dealer and within the first week sold over 100 valves. This is the kind of e11tra income producer th•t other service stations should consider during lhls energy crisis to tervlce their customers. Loula MlcMud MICMucl Mobll Service New Britain, COflnectlcut I want 10 ••press my thanks lor the 8ALL· MATIC. Since it hes been installed In IT'Y oar, my g11 milHge has not been under 18 mllea per gallon. 'this Is an Increase of 5.5 miles per gallon. An. R. N. Claremonl, Califomla ~·~~:asst•1 UARANTEED SAVINGS n I we firmly bell.vu the 1Au.-MAT1C to be one of the best II lnvntmenta you oan mike to eew money thl1 yeer. TM I exact ••YlnOt you will ~elve mey Ylf'Y tf9nlflcantty d• pending on th• kind of car you drlYe, !tie condition of your engine. weettler, your driving h1blt1 and tri. amount of dr!Y- . Ing, you do; however we OUlflntM tlltt you MUST SAVE AT . l.EABT "V! TIMES the amount you pefd for your IAU- llATIC In the llrat yetr Of you mey '9Wm ft for 1 1\111 refund. 1 OVER100000 ALREADY IN' USE Order One Todey Entirely At Our Risk Test the BALL·MATIC yourself entlrely at our risk. Install It In your own lamlly or company car and ii it doesn't deliver everything we say It wlll -starting with the very first tankful, just return 11 and we'll refund your full purchase price. You have nothing to lose and so much to gain! Please don't delay. Every d&y you drive with· out a BALL·MATIC GAS SAVER VALVE in your car costs you money and needlessly wastes precious gasoline. Call or send coupon today. 24 HOURS A DAY-7 DAYS A WEEK FOA MASTER CHARGE AHO VISA OADEAS CALL TOLL FREE 1·100·331·1000 I• OM,lA CAll COUIG• (911) "4·1300 •••• SEND NO·RISK COUPON TODAY •••• CLIFFDALE MOTORS, 04tpt BMT-930 2055 McDonald Ave .. Brooklyn, NY t t 223 Please RUSH me the BALL·MATIC GAS SAVER VALVE(S) ordered below along with easy-lo·lollow lnstallatlon instructions. I must get Immediate Improvement In pick-up and better gas mileage starting with my next fill-up and I must save at le11t five times my purchaae price in the llrat y .. r of use or I may return my valve for a full ,... fund of "'' purcllaM price (e11cludlng post· aoe and handling, of course). Enclosed ia ._ ____ _ O S12.t5 plus 85c pos11ge and handling lor ONE IALL-MATIC 0 S24.t5 tor lWO BALL·MATICS ppd (You $1\'8 $2.65) 0 JH.50 for THREE BALL·MATICS ppd (You save M 90) Add S 12 lor each addi1ton11 valve Connecticut resodenta add sales 1a•. -----CHAROIE IT:-----. O Visa Exp. Oat•-- Card t: Print O Master Cherge Bank#----- Name ____________ _ Addr•J•----------- Clty "' State Zip ~ CANAOtAN CUITOMPI Pleue add $2.00 ra Order from KYCAM, Oec>t. 8MT, 51. 0 ontlion Or1vt, Wfft Hill, Ont. MU:eX6 • MALIA INQUtfUll INYfTID • ' ' -·-·---.... ·· ......... --· -· -- fAmlLY ORUm 8y ITlarllyn ffie<oer N.w Tax Steak Fot Homeowneta Q .: I have heard that people over 55 can sell their house without paying capital gains tax. Does this apply even If we don't put the money Into a new home? A.: Yes. Under the new tax law homeownen 55 and over (only one member of a c.ouple need meet the age requirement) can seU a house or apart· ment wtthout paying a capital gains tax on the first $100, 000 of the net sale ;,nee. And it's not necessary to put the money Into another home. The house, however, mU5t have been the owner Of owners' principal p&ace of residence for at... least three of the ftve years preceding the sale (vacation hou!eS don't qualify). And an Individual, singly or as half a couple, can only do It once. How To Save Yow Teeth Q.: I am 43 and haw had bad teetti all my llfe. Now my dentist says I have advanced periodontal dnease. The perio- dontist he sent me to says the treatment will cost $700. I'm sure he's honest. But that sounds ~ea lot ol money fOf dental wont. ls It worth It? A..: Ya -unless you want to )oG1 the denture-deanter let at 63. Periodontal disea9e Is an Infection high up In the !JAm. In the area surroundlng the root of the tooth. If It Is not treated. the teeth gradually become loo5e and fall out cw must be pulled. It's not too late to saw your teeth, however. A gum operation that cleans out the Infected area wlll do It. Since It's a detlcatie and painstaking operatk>n - periodontists do only one-quar11?r of the mouth at a leSISion -the price of $700 Is not exorbitant (check and see whether your medical-insurance plan covers periodontal surgery). The operatk>n Is done In the periodon· tist' s office under local anesthetic. You won't feel a thing while the doctor Is working, but expec1 some soreness In the gum alter the Novocaine weais off. When gums are healed, the periodon· tist will explain to you how to brush and floss your teeth to keep plaque at bay - and you 'U probably be asked to come back regularly for a checkup and deep deaning. It may seem I.Ike a lot of trouble, but keep it ftrmJy In mind that the aher- nali\/e Is a set of false choppers. SusceptibiUty to periodontal disease is thought to be hereditary. ff you have children, smrt them off wtth the brushing and flossing routine now mom Won't Wotk Q.: My mother lost he job five months ago, when her COfTC)ally was soki, and she can't .-m to get over It. She uted to be a cheaful, ~getlc per- aon, but now she Ju1t mopes around her apartment aD day. Some days she doesn't even get draled. She refutes to apply for another job, saying that she ls too okt and no one would hire her. l1Us Isn't true: She's a very competent ~. attrac- tive and only 49, but when I five her a pep tak, she ates. My hutband says to leave her alone; she's .lust putting on an act to attnld sympathy. But I want her to see our doctor. A.: YOU ate probably 11ght. J1 tOUnds as though your mother Is suffering from a real emotional lllnae -d4rpfask>n - which Is often predptt.ated by an upeettlng event -death. a dtvoroe or, as In yow mother's c.ase, the loss of a job. Fortunately, with the new antlde· pressant medkations plus sophisticated forms of coumdng, most ~ns can be lifted In months Of even weeks. Fcxget the pep talks. EJCp1atn to yow mother that you understand how she feels, that many people suffa from depression after an Important loss, but that a brief course of treatment can cha. those btues away. Whi1e she's ln treatment, you can help by gtvtng her emotional support. Visit wtth het often. take het on outings. gtve her lots of low. It shouldn't be too long bef<>te she's her old Mil again. Prot.c:tlng Yow Wick., Q.: It It we to le.ave notural \Mcker furniture out on lhc pon:h all tummer? A.: Wicker It a natural ftber, and In Jts natwal state wllJ eventually dry out and decompoee, tndoon Of out. It must be ~ • ~ coat ctdwr of tpr.y 8*1MI for • natural ftn61tt . ~ or ~. In mOlt c:Me.t, d"9 has Mady been doM ~ you purcNee the furniture , but It's always wise to ln- qun. If tt hasn't been trealled, spray It youiwlf wttti enamel or polyurethane. It ttn't wt. to put It out on the lawn, but It wllJ IUMYe very wd on a porch. To lc.ep your WlcJcer tn !1*lt c:ondldon. vec:uum It~ to~. And ewry filw ~ M'• • good ldN lo five It • booller coet of tP'9Y enamel er polyurethane. · Shading Your Eyes Sunny days are what summer i.s all about, but If you find that an that sunshine leaves you squinting, a good pair ol sun- glasses Is a worthwhile Investment. Dr. Alvin Levin, president of the Amer- ican Optometric Association, suggests that you have your eyes examined before you buy sunglasses, since there are a few eye conditions that can be aggnivated by wearing dark lenses. "Eyes shoulQ be ex- amined periodically anyway, as a preven· live measure," emphasizes Dr. Levin. "and eye-care specialists have certain devices that can measure how sensitive to light your eyes are. Some people require much darker lenses than others.~ When you go to buy your lenses, there are a number of things you can look for that will help you determine their quatrty. Danny Goldberg, president of the Four Eyes Optkal Co., suggests that you hold the glasses up to a light and slowly move them back and forth . If you see waves or lines In the lenses, don't buy them, since your vision will be distorted by these defects. "Sunglasses are now a fashion Item," says Mr. Goldberg. "But many lensa are for coemetk: pu:rpo9e5 only; their c.o&ors won't cut out the light. 10e bat lens Is a !PY or a green one because It makes ob- )ects appear darbr." Trafftc Problems Underground parking has helped re- lieve the traffic congestion on many city atteets, but It has Its own set of problems. Ben Cranor, an lnduslrial hygienist for Western Electric: In Texas, points o ut that the high level of carbon monoxide which concentrates In garages Is a definite health hazard, particularly for people who suffer from cardiovascular problems. Al a recent American lndU!tr1al Hy· glenc Conference, Cranor noted th• "conventk>n center garages normaDy have carbon monoxkle monitors which tum fans on and off. I never found any tt. wom..t." Qanor fem that parking garage em· pk>s-s should learn first aid for heart at· FAMILY WEFJ\LY 1Jle ....... ......... ,.. ......... P' ll tw Morton ,,.,. ....... v ....... °"""" Plltndl M. Unell!ty II I lue ..... Attflut OclQCl9r A Child's World In this International Year of the ChUd, it seemed appropriate to ask the chil- dren of over 50 countries around the world, "How would you put the world right?" Richard and Helen Exley, who have worked together on four other an· thologles contributed by children, collected and compiled the answers In a colorfully IDU51Jated book called Dear IM:>r/d (Methuen). These hone.st, often naive and idealistic responses were writ· ten by children who have experienced war, hunger and racism as well as love, tacks. uBecause of the high turnover rate, employees aren't trained to assist heart: attack v\ctlms," bemoans Cranor. "It's a real shame." Cottonburger Deluxe "111 taker a cottonbwger with fries. please." Although that might sound peculiar now. a cottonburger Is more than )u5t a fantasy of the future. Researchers at the Food Protein Research and Development Center at Texas A & M University have found that cottonseeds rival soybeans In their protein oontenl and CM eady be U9ed as meat extenders. "These cottonseeds are not from ordl· nary cotton plants," expla.ins James Lawhon, a researcli engineer at the Cen- wr ... They're seeds that have been ge- netlcaDy developed to remove the toxic substances found tn regular cottonseeds. And this' special 'glandless' variety &so produces as much lint as regular plants. ''We extract the kernel, toast It and subltltute tt for nutmeats,'' continues Lawhon. "We dvtlaened the kame'- tamu nuts. Later, we found that tf we ex· traded the oU from the nuts and then health and peace. They speak with sur· prising awareness of their responsibility to mat«! the world a better place. "The world Is like a crystal ball ready to smash into pieces at any moment. We. the young generation ... musn't let It aash ... because life and the world belong to us," wrote one Cypriot boy. The young authors tackle every ~bject from war and crime to making the world a more colorful place in which lo hve, and their recommendations make for thought·provoklng reading. ground them, we had a flour that was about 6().percent protein . Wheat flour has only about 12-peroe:nt protein. "Cotton Is a truly versatile plant," says Lawhon enthusiastically. "We~ H. we can eat It, and the e:JdJ acted oll ls even used In margarines and shortenings. Very little goes to w..a.." "And would you IJ.ke that with the wortcs?" Ufestyles 11te Future. AJ a recent symposium on "Working In the 21st Century," Louis Harris noted that, by 61 lo 27 percent, Americans feel that modern technology ha.s caused as many prob- lems as benefits. Hams. one of the speakers at the conference which was sponsored by the Colgate Darden Graduate School of Business and the Wharton School. also pointed out that by an overwhelming four lo one, most of us would rather live in an environ r ment that i.s clean rather than in an area with a lot of )obs. Food. A big breakfas1 was on 1he menu at the annual BanJe Creek Cereal Festival In Battle Creek, M1ch9n. Thiel year. the worid's long- est breakfast table was the featured event. complete with one-half ton of cereal, 750 gallons of milk, 375 gal. Ions ol orange juice. 850 dOZJen doughnuts and 20 cases of pop tarts, Eighteen thousand guests were invtted. Money. This month, the Treasury Department is Issuing a new one-dol· lar coin which bears the likeness of Susan B. Anthony. Hope is running high among Treasury officials that the coin will catch on. The Department's last monetary experiment, the two· dollar bill, was not a roaring success. The Government printed 525,000,000 of the notes, and 300,000,000 of them are still ln thEir shipping aates in Federal Reserve vaults across the counlJy wait· Ing for "consumer demand" to liberate them. BJRTiiDAYS (all Cancer):~ - Richard Armour 73. Mond.y -Barbara Stanwyck 72: C1nger Rogers 68. Tua- d.y -Phyllis Oilier 62; James Cagney 75 Wedneadey -Red Skelton 66; John Glenn 58: S.I. Hayakawa 73; Martha Reeves 38. Thundliy -George McGovern 57; Ole Nastase 33. Friday - Natalie Wood 41 ; Diana Rigg 41: Elliot Richardson 59: Catlos Santana 32. Sat- ....., -Marshall McLuhan 68; Isaac Seem 59; Cat Stevens 31. BIR'TlfDAY PEOPLE: ~ Wood. Georwe McGovern ' National Smoker Stajy: ~ ~-­------. -=-j MERrr ~ -·_7:-::-~ ~t'd MERIT F ii t e r A ... l .... t ..-f t I toil ,,. ·~t· confums MERIT taste aids switch to low tar smoking. Can the taste of low tar MERIT ease the transitio n fro m high tar to lo w tar smoking? Read the results of detailed , nationwide research conducted among current MERIT smoke rs-and a mo ng smokers who taste,tested MERIT against leading brands. Results <:onf ann 1aste Satisfaction <:oniirrned:85% of MERIT smokers say it was an "easy switch" fro m high ta r brands. Conlirmed: Overwhelming majority of MERIT smokers say their former high tar brands weren't missed! <:oniirrned:9 out of 10 MERIT smokers not considering other brands. Kinp:8mo"ur:· 0.6mg nicotine- 100'1: 11 me"t•:·o.711111 nicocinuv.petcignttt.FTCReponMey'78 Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. -----------------' 0 Ptillip Morrit IN. tf7' Conlirmed: Majority of smokers rate MERIT taste equal to -or better than -leading high tar ciga rettes , rested! C igarettes having up to twice the tar. Coafi.rmed:Majority of smokers confirm caste sa tisfactio n of low tar MERIT. First ~Alternative 'i> High 1ar Sading MERIT has proven concl usively that it p rovides an "easy switc h" fro m high tar b rands-and continues to satisfy former high tar smokers. This ability to sati sfy over long periods of time could be the most importa nt evidence to date that MERIT is what it cla ims to be: The first real taste alternative for high tar smokers. Kinw;&lOO's ' 4111 $14 9$ 1125 SU ti! 1571 S20 . 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Brooklawn COunllv Club'" fa1rl1"d ('.onnt•l11 ul 3:00 D 3 10 29 fores! Hills lnv1t1t10nal Men's Tennis ,, Jt• It m the Wes! Side Tennis Ctub n NPw Ynr~ 4.00 O SportsWofld toda1 s or• ;,ram tra1u11 ''"a~t I 111P M11h i • IZS CARI auto rat• Imm lh• M11h1R'" t111~1na11on.il •Pr•1l~J1 '" Brooklyn M1(h1gan Attd lnlt•na11onol (h3mpinn\h11• \~~!•• )~ '·1 • m RPd...ood C11y C.ililu1nia MDllOAY, JUL T 16 7:30 O All·Slars· Ruth to Rose Brvanl liu•r•b~ llu\I' 1n1 11l•111 l Jluh 1 baseball TUESDAY. IUl Y t 1 5:00 O 1l 39 Pro Bueball All Shr Came 1•~•)11 1 pl.1,1 111,n1 Ii"' Ame11can an~ Nal1onal I ·~~ur1 la<,. 'M h •·lh•• '" th., J•111111• l.1" " h•e ham th• l\in~dom• n )'-illl• w,11h101•111n SATURDAY, JULY 21 11:00 O 23 39 Pro Bue ball Th• Ho111111n 11\I•·"· 1• 111r I' 1111111• ~11 1'11 tlr\ 2:00 O World Champ1onsh1p Tennis 3:00 D Grutest Sports le1ends ~,~p1r ''•sun 111 I• '"·' 11'• ·~ 111 vea• ca•rt1 ol bauball Hal ul r •mr1 \'1111·• 'ii M 3:30 0 8 t2 17 Sports Spetluul11 I OA1 \ ~· ·1 rAn' I• 1ru11 • ,.r a11e ol lht PBA Tu1 .n Oo•n lrom lu• 'o" A1.1 ""' D 3 NfL Gru t lu ms-Crut Tun-Great Gamu h1d•1 \ P", 1 '" fralu1rs Sup., 80"1 Ill 1n, mo\I l4m1111 SuO'I Bnwt ••" le~lu• o~ the leis and lhr Colt\ 4:00 D Tiit Rf<ers Ill 4·30 U Pro Blseball lht Cahto1n1a Ange11 at tht Rall1mn1r Or fllP) D 3 10' 29 Bntish Open Coll Samr day hoals cnvrragr hum Ro1al lytham and SI Annes Goll Club 1n Lantashue lngl~nd SUNDAY, JUlY IS 6:00 Iii "T1mmr. Tell Me True" (,om) 61 Sandra Det lohn C.av1n U) "The SecOftd Time Around" (tom) 61 Debbie Reinolds 7:00 CD "The Comic" (tom) 69 D1tk Van ()yke M1thel e lH 8:00 II l 3 it "The Summer ol My Germ1n Soldier" (dia l 78 Kmtv McN1thol B1uct Davison [slhe1 Rolle Michael Con~1an11ne 9:00 D r 3 1 !\~ 129 "The Gambler" (d1a) 74 James Gaan Paul So1v11w MDllDAY, JULY 16 8:00 Iii 'W "Wuthe11n1 Hel&hh" (dra) J9 S11 lau1enct Olivier D 3 tOl Jf1 "It's 1 Mad, M1d, Mid, Mid World" 1cnm1 tll Soenw Tracy Millon Berle Std Caesar Buddy Hatkell p,.,1 falk fi) "lliss Them IOI Mt" (com) ~I Cary Grant Suiv Par•e1 U> "War~lh" (1m) \I fdmonO 0 811,n Dean J~u,1 9:30 II 12> 'lt "The Lui of lht Moluu ns" (dra) 11 St,vt fo11,\t TUESDAY, JULY 17 1:00 Iii ''The 1"41an fr&hler'' (wes) ~~ 1l11k Dougl45 ll~ M~lf1n,11t O "ltlooltfire" (drO 10 R1chud Cg1n Sonny t 1ston U> "Tiit Deadly Tnp" ldral 17 fly, Duna•ar frink Lan~tll1 t.00 O t 12 17 "Doll'! loo• Now" (mysl 14 Donald SulhPrland II "l1le T-Hel4t4 S,," (drO ~9 Gia Sula JACl H.1•k1n) WEDIUSDAT. JULY II 1:00 II J~ )t "Little II& M111" (1dvl ID Ousttn llotlmatt Iii • "Tiit A,1r1mtftl" (<Om) 60 IKk l emmon Shirley Mail41n, 9:00 0 ,. u IT "A Qvallon ol liutll" (dfl) 11! Tu,SddY Wrld THURSOAY, JULY 19 1:00 D "TM Spiral Road" (1dvl '62 Hock ltud~n CPni Rnwl1nds O "lfldlscrMI" (com) S8 Cary Giant lngnd 8"(m;n CH1I PA1k,, U) "Sllddtn TtrrOI" CSu5P) 11 M11~ l utt1 Suun Gtort• flllDAT, JULT 20 1:00 e "A,ltlle" lwtSJ ~4 Burl I 1nlhlt1 IP~n Prim lohn Mrlnl11t D •'W11thtrln1 HtlPIJ" (dri) 10 Anni Calder M•rshill tlOO 8 C3 J (fOl (291 ''Thi Reillc11n1tloll of httr rmd" (lll'•Pl I~ Mtthetl S111111n Jennifer 0 Neill M11cot K•dd,, Otb1~ltt S<olt SATURDAY, JULY 21 6:00 m "The l~tt G111tnl" (com) ·49 Oannv Kavt I In 1 enchnlr1 1:00 fl 021 (f1l \Wt "Alll111al Cm.hrs" (com> 30 lnr M111 81os e ''Cit! • &11111 $111M" (adv) 66 fohn Wavne. Ktrk Ooualu D "Clrt111 WIKN" (drl) '64 lohn Waynt Cl1ud1~ C11d1nalt e "L•t'i Swlttll'' (com) · 1~ 8•1b111 Cdtn Barb••• hldon I :J ~ll ~[I a!iJ~ i I u 141:J~•1'1 ~ u til I MOANING I 0 vo,aae to thf Bottom ollh' Se• m hrzan -4-30-. 0 3 10 29 ln trnr & Shutey ff) 14 ftalum 0 Ht•\ -5:30-0 Mod Mornonc l.A €!) los Htrmino' Cor~1• l Mtrv Groltrn Sho• D Slimmer Semtsltr W M; Three Sons 0 Bob Plt.,hart Sho" "'"' D lnstr1Xl10nat Protrams 12 Phrl Donahut Show 3:00 8 M A S H 6 :00 DOfutum J Tht-Pll Club O Knowledce O Conttmpoury Hulth Issues People 1 f· a Summer Stmester 10 lnslrliChonal Proarams W Un1wers11r of the Arr -6:30- 0 Sunnyside D 23 Plot tor Women Onlr 0 0 features O Daybru~ lA a 39 lnsfruct1on1I Pro~• ams 10 Shor1h1nd W New loo Revue (El World ol Hanni 811be11 fD Captioned ABC News I •trpl M11n 29 ~uculturt USA 7:00 D a 12 Morn1n1 D 2l 39 lodar Show 0 700 Club O 3 10 '9 Cood Mornrna Ame1tU 0.1,.0 llAtllllAn I >.I O Thf froo1tes m Groovey Gllouht s m Jos.e ' the Puuycab tD Yoe.a tor Health so ru turu -7:30- 0 Tlrert ts • Way m Q) Cartoons fD Mistrt Rocm. Onte Upon ' CIUSIC f 11 50 £lec111C Comp1ny 8:00 D 12 Capt11n Kln1aroo 1 8 Sunup San Otego 0 The PTl Club m Q) C1rloons fD fta\U!ts 1so Instructional Proa•arns -8:30-0 C..lle11; '70's Woman t ro m (El Cartoons 2• Captioned ABC News; Slticho Set Mun tD Villa Ale&re 9:00 D a 12 All rn the family \ 3 ftahKt\ U Card Sll.lrb U il~ it Pint Donahut Sliow • AM Los An&tlU 10 lrOMHle Q) I LOH lu<J Cl) Sl!IJtf INft 12' lllisltr lloct ll fl;) Sts1111e Strttt 2t) Mih Oov1tn $llow -9:30-u ,. 12 Wllt'al l l Tiit l udy lulKh U NI Sur St<rtll Q) I amilJ Allan tm llolftpet Rtom ~· Villl Aletrt (50 foturfl 10:00 a ( • Tiit ,,1ce 1s "'•hi II ll' u Tht "" Hlah Rolltn (El '4 ftaturt\ 0 M ~ S H tO f.11ot Burn,11 & f11rnds W Summer faue 0 Medoul Ctnttr m B~tll, of the Pline!• so Yoga Wrlh Madthnt 0 3 29 lht ld~• ot Pl1~hl 11 2q Su Molloon S Man • , • 1 s M1~p Dougl" Sho• ffi ~rolll ~"P" Sta" -10:30- 0 1l 39 Wheel ot fo1tunt 0 3 10 29 SZ0.000 1'v11mid m That Gui Q) Hannr ' lht Proleuo1 W Cl1~room IMlructiOn ~o P101ect Universe 11 :00 D Sieve ldw,rds Show 0 73 39 Passwo1d Plu1 0 The 811 Valley 0 J ?9 ramrly feud 8 t 1 The Young & the R'stlm 10 All My Ch1ld1en CD Ghost & Mis Muir (D Gomer Pyle fD Eletlrit Compan1 so lnt1oduc1ng Biology -11:30-0 e 11 Su rth tor Tomorrow 0 '3 39 Hollywood Squm s 0 J :19 Ryan's Hope 0 Body Buddrts CD News fD Ore~ Cnelt Show so fuluru AFTERNOON 12:00 0 Thf Youn& & the Rtslle)S 0 2J Days of Our lr~u 9 Tw1htht lune 0 J 29 All My Chrldrtn 8 10 12 Jg lltW\ 0 m Mowre ,,., ll•1' 1111 \4 "' a> Su11trm1n fD Ovei h sy -12:30-0 8 t7 As the World Tu1ns 10 family r eud Q) Get Smart fD Yogi for Hu llh W future\ J9 D11s ol Our Lrwes 1:00 D n The Doctor\ 0 t Spy 0 l 10 n Ont lilt to livt ff)futum -1.30- 0 a u Tht Gutdrne l11hl 0 13 Another Wo1td O News m Comtr 'Jlt n r11t Doclon 2 :00 0 H e Dou1tu Show 0 3 10 2t Gene ral Ho\p•tal 0 lrOlludt 0) ltl'l Rap Q) Newt >• lthai., Yo11 & You m vjn .... ,,. m 11os.1111 a Anothtr World -2:30-u a lowt of lift Q)AMyG1111lth n i.•a•s•H 0 Creen 'C•ts 8 M1\lfl ROVtl\ 10 Movrt rn Alt1dndr.1 m flonlslonts I" Sin 0•'>0 1/Mlo"'r' I l'lonnro t 1 love ot loft 1J Card Shar ~, 24 Om [Hy m fealum -3.30- 0 Crou Wrts J My lhret Sons 0 Dinah' 0 Movir •, O My r avonle MarfrAn m (El 29 Cartoon\ 1? The Roo~1es JJ All SW Swets 24 Villa Alegrt ID m Features J9 Dinah' • • 4 :00 0 Maleh Gamt 3 Adim-11 0 Mar1 Tyle1 Moor, 0 The $.lint m '9 Cartoon\ 2l Carol Burnett & f11ends Gnflrn ' 24 Features ID Summer r 111~ m teptlhn u Hod~eooOf• lOdKe 5 :00 fJ 0 8 10 Nt wl 0 """ All ~tar Sa•fbatl Gam• 0 8ondn1d 0 Gunsmolt (D f a1111ly Afla1r ill BAtman J l All Star Basrb~ll Gam\" JJ Mister Ro2rrs ill Se...ime St1eet 19 Bob Newh"I S'1ow All Sla1 Baseball Gamr "() Ov,. [A~y -5:30-m Maybtrry Rf D 11 Tht Jo~tr s Wrld ill Gtt Smut /J Over Ean rn 2'1 Mews 1q M•ry lyle1 Moort ~o h1turts Mo"ufochlr~r of BILLIARD TABLES and OAK Fro...5399 FURNISHINGS Fox u,ooti l11te riors, Ltd. 4040 Chandler Ave., Santa Ana Cll (714) 540-4624 VISA' SUPER BOYS AT THE SUPER DOME! ORANGE COUNTY'S LEASING SPECIALISTS ..... , SUNDAY JULY 15 MOANING 39 Agricullure USA -7:30- 0 Belief 3 Volta Alegre O The Ch11stophm 0 Undetdog O Odyssey D Villa Alegrt O a 23 Oral Rot>trh 10 II ls Wrillen ID Don Stewart [vangel1sm €D Silvia Pinal 39 Know Your Bible T\ WEEI< JUL~ 15 1919 3 ~ids Art People Too O Hour of Powtt m Pro Ba~ball I•• , ~pi,., ( a.• i• I""~ f I t Jt ,(ift t }'~1 I ID C•lm) Chapel rn fulbol Soccer J9 lht r1rn1s1one1 • lnd1utes an Advertisement 0 Campu~ Prohlt-V1ewpo1nt on Nulrohon 8 lnlernallonal Hour -9:30- 0 8 12 race the Nalron O 39 Mui the Preu 0 11 1 11 :00 6:00 O Mo-t•e .. The lhret ol Bagdad" •• D Mark Wilson Macie Sho• O Music & lhe Spoken Word O Daybreak LA O Rev ferry Cole Wholla'" to Puchc.il Ch11st1in1Jy m Wo1ld Tomorro• 23 Davey & Colo.ilh ID Mosler Rogers O Day of D1scomy to Spectrum m This Week 1n Baseball ID Oto Time Gospel Hou1 n los11hl O Go-the Sol,nl [yr O Jrmmy Sw;iuart Sho• (E Church 1n lht Home a The lmm11ranls O Youlh & lht lssuu m 81blt Answm ID Romper Room 39 Youlh 1n Profile -6:30- 0 ror Our Times 3 Sacred Hearl O Strend1p1ty O Ktn Copeland Hour O Eyew1lness Los Aneetes e let Thm be l1&hl O Davey & Cohalh m South by Northwesl 11 Today's Church 7:00 O loday's Ret111on 3 Voice of A111cullure O Thal's Cal O It Is W1111en 8 TV 8 looh at lurn1n1 O Calmy Chapel to Duectoons m Day ol D1sco-;ery 12 Old Tune Gospel Hour ID Ernest Antley Hou• n This ts lhf life fD Yo1a for Hullh 29 Search for Ancient r "lh ...... 29 Your (.olden [mpue 39 Sunday Mass 8 :00 O 12 Sunday Morn1nr O This Is lhe lift O Popeye D Dimension\ O lei Cod love You 10 lerry rah•ell Show m J Jimmy Swaggarl Sho• ID Ru Humbard Show 13 Vorce of Agricullure ff) Ses.ime Stmt 29 Day ot Discovery €D The Pll Club l9 Marlo's Magic Mom Machine so Personal r onance -8:30- 3 e Day of Discovery 0 On ~mpus 0 ror You, Bl1tk Wom.in O Meel1n1 Time al Calvary m r rede11d K P11ce 13 If ts Wrillen 29 Ru Humbard Sho• J9 Herald ol Truth 9 :00 3 Rei Humbard Show 29 Jimmy S••U•'I Show 10:00 O Mr Maeoo J Hou' of Powei O 73 Rel1g1ou1 Spemt I t 1, A, ,,,,., .1 I • t' I I I ,. " I 'l1j! I I ('' 1, 11! I 1 ff ,11 ~ 111 1't-I l f'i• I 1 I -.~I' I I < f 1 '4! II ~I j /t f ~ 0 family rrtm resllval I • 11 • M t H l• 11111 t ' ~ ' O 10 29 Kids Are People Too a Mom ..., "lhe lnlormer II• ' I'~ l i. I ,, f ., '11H 11(1 I ~h•P• ~··· g Herald ol Truth m Dodeer Dugoul Pre G1mt 12 Movru. "RtlMrnon& Home, "Rogue Row" J9 Newscenler Weekly so Ame11un Government -10:30- 0 Clut Club 23 Movie II! Prnny Serenade" I ill Big Blue Marble l9 Mo~ie 'Where Aneels Co. f ,ouble follows" 1 • '• I 1 i(ol I ff ' t" ' I H .. • ,, M11•. q ti t I I , -11:30- 0 At One W1lh D 3 29 Animals Amm1ls O Religious I ownhall 10 Words·• Poppon' ID Summer F111e AFTERNOON 12:00 O Voyage to the Bottom of 1he Sta O J 10 29 Issues & Answers O Stuch ID Tarzan 24 50 Humanll1ts Through lhe Aris ID lure of the Dofpluns Jho; ,r,.c..01 1, t •r"''""f'"' u"1flf'1h\rn -'I ~ ,. 1• .. ' H • 'I lh• "r (en!•• I r f rh1t ~ .... 1t(h KALEIDOSCOPE Our showroom is a virtual kaleidoscope of colors The reasons are vaned - We know that .ml:lr coordinating 1s the primary target when buying carper'Oualtty 1s usually second in line. and because we have such a vast selection of quallttes. 11 is easy to coordinate color and quality to each 1nd1v1duars taste However. we know that a volume of samples looking at you can seem very confusing -but we fee l that showing 1ust a few samples is not a fair representation of the carpet business Our huge selection gives our salespeople every possible option in working with people. helping them to find the perfect choice So 1f you are in the market to select your carpeting select Alden s to help you. thats what we're here for' 1 t 1 DEN'S 1663 ,LACEHTIA AVENUE COST A MESA • 646-4131 · 646·2l55 ·. :insiiilatian :·custom draperies• linoleum• wood flOor -12:30-0 WCT Tournament of Champions Finals 0 3 29 Oued t0ns O Mofie. "Road to Denver" 1 ,.~,! s~ John PaynP Mono f IP•man ltt J Cobb S~1p lfomP•"1 I~• V•n Cleet Rav M1ddlelon 10 Newsm1ke1s 1:00 D 8 12 Pan Ame11un Games C011e1a~t Imm San Ju in Pu~tlo 1111 f• ( .,nt\ 1ntlude lhP l1nah on t•at~ & field gymnas11n bo11n~ •Ollt1bdlf suprrh•d•Y"'•1ghl .. flghlloltin~ and th~ G•6nd Pr11 Hots¥ J11mp1n1 compe1111on Atw VhP~ultd alP 1epo11s on baseb.lll "'dt P• pol" 'IOCCPr and """'' 3 Human 01mens1on O The B11 Valley O The Comedy Show 10 Public Pulse (V Mmus Welby 23 Movtt: "Slut the Revolution Without Me" (com 1 10 Donald Suthetlano Ce11r W1ld•1 tlu~h G11fl1lh B1lloP Wh1ttlav. 01\on Welle~ V1c101 Spine I to fD Lee l(elly: Sculptor 29 Great Ame11t.1 ED Bo11n1 H1thh1hts!Ne~ 39 SporuWortd -1:30- 0 3 10 ?9 US Women's Open Golt lt•P ltnats covt1~~· hom thP 81ook1a .. n C.ountrv Club on r airt1Pld m Allred H1ttht«k Pttsents m 2146 2:00 0 Bonanza O Abllott ' Costello m Movie: llf "A N11hl al the Opera" (comJ ]~ Thr Ma•• Bros Allan Jones Killy Ca11tsl, MatRarPI Dumont Wall~• ~'"R Sog Rum~n m John Wayne CllSSICS 24 The Sllakespeue l'lays fD Beine Human ED Mu1co, Ma111 y Encuentro so American History -2:30- O Sunday 39 Bewitched 3:00 0 II Takes All Kinds O hmUy Film Festini Orao Ind Humphrey B0Ra1t and Sytv1~ S1dnrv sta1 on lh1s drama ol hus1rat1on and rebelhon on a dud end slrrel O 3 1101 29 forest Hills Invitational Men's Tennis Cove•aat lrom the Wesl S•de I eonos Ctub '" Ntw Yor\ e McMt: "01111M1rs ol Josllva CMt hturn" (wes) I!> Oan Da1ltV Dub Tavlo1 Ch11strnt Harl Cati Bell 1' Mowit: • "The Man Wrth lllt Colden Arm" (d1a) 56 frank Sinatra Kim Nova~ [leano1 Parker Darren Mc~von Arnold Stang U Sjlol1sWo!W fD Amtriu Afttr Y1tt111m 3t Mowit: "A St11 b loin" \drll 5!> Judy G1rl1nd James Mnon lac~ Carson Chulrs 81cklo1d -l:JO- fl Nnsmahn D SMrloci Hotmts fD Anotlltf Voict m $ie111prt en Ooflllnco 4 :00 fl TllUbeut 0 SportsWorld r'""d" 111 1111· Moch1Rdl1 I]~ CARI Aul 1 •n•• I '" tn~ M11 h·~~n lnr•1na11on3l \p.-1we, 10 Broa~lyn Mic h·~~n ln1~1 n,1 .. 111 li C:namp1nn\n1p Wat•r 'i~• 11, Ir m ffrd.,.r•Qd C•tv f 1111 m Movie. 111 "The Bad Seed" tdra1 ~b '°4dnC1 ~Pll1 11,n1 1 r '" l'a111 M1C111nt••' I""" ,.. <J • l•t-lyn ·1a1drn m Movie· "My S11 loves •n nJ (hit R .. 1.,,1 u .... o , !l~l1b" ll•1nnlO\ I " o 11, ~ ,11 tfan\ ( on,,1d "" b .n ... fD Wall Street Week so Protect Un1we1se -4:30- 0 Mo·11e "Shark'"' .~,, • ~ :<. · Rt1nn1d, Ra111 'u''" '" A•tr • K~ r•edy 511,.,o P ·~ I no l·• l u1", Chall~' RPr· '' h •A 8 Bud Ro1er s 2l lronStde fD Wash1n1ton Week rn Review 5 :00 3 This Week m Baseball 0 Stat Trek 0 10 News 8 S11 Million S Ma n O Movie: "A New l(rnd of Lovt" itOrnJ 6 l l'a11I N"'"n~n 111~ "" Wo1tnwaro lh•lmA R11tf'I l vd •d~ • M~u .. r e ChPv.11~1 G~n•I'• I ••b'-~ 12 This Is Your Bible it Wruthna m f111n1 Linr 29 Movre. ., "Gana War" dr.ll ~!! 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H•n11 l~nn•IPr 11 .. la•t -5:30- 0 3 News O Great Adventure 12 Orre<hons 2l Focus EVENING 6:00 D O 8 23 39 News \3 forum U FUJCNY FAMILY FILM! .,, """erboat Girl Antics TAMMY TELL ME TRUE O M~1e: (2hr) "Tammy, Tell Me True" (roml 61 Sandr~ Orr lohn Gavin A 1nmanl11 .idvPnli111• nl .• 11ve1boat gul whn ~~I\ 11111 In vrl • collrgt educatron 10 Carol Burnett ' F11ends m Sh M1llt0n S Min 12 Witness to Yute1day Q) Movie: (2hr) '1he Second Tome Ar011nd'' (coml fit l\ndv G11llt1~ Orhbot Reynolds A ~nunR wodn.,. st11\ up lauehs and th• mtn lolk '" a turn ot lht cenlu11 ~ro:ona lo.,.n •hrn ~e lakes thr 1nh \11 Sh'l1tl 24 Cr0<htt's VKtory Garden fD Mtdlatl J~bon Show -6:3-0- 3 Wild Kifl&M 0 """ Coftf trtntt & Widt World of Adventure IO'I Topic 1~ IMI HouM ai Fowi 24 Conwmtr S11rv1Y•I •ot it CandMI Camm so Stllcllo Set 7:00 f) t U &0 Mlnutts O ijS 1t The Wondtrtul World of Disney (R) $ally lhe H11arkeQ ltarbOr Sul" A ~punky harbor sol oup nupes lr~ht1mdn s ntls and "mta1 11o •w ('1"1 1 ..; u• ', 1,, 11 ·~n f rA~at I llH Wt !.-. 1 II lft j1,f1 lt, ,' •• O 3 10 ~g The Haidy Boys J.l /t HJ°' It_. i;rr.1 • t f ''°I" JI• '' f ' 'f'\t. ~ ' • lj .,. .. 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Aun Hay Mas so Soccer Made rn Germany -7'30- 0 lei's Go lo the Rues 24 Opus 8:00 D a t 2 All 1n the r amity , ~ llf1hd1l11 l!tH1· l'"°IP ,fl I 't"f ' l A• t1 • hA,~ ~n1i1 in, 1• • t .. 1n'. ut t t·~ 111, f 11 ~ t , "' f,.f1h1f•\Afllo1 nylf\ff' t11ht A1t1I I 1 ~n 1lhrir -.Pd r 1 N fl' r'f"u 1 d•·A 1o1lh I ,. 1111 ~~'"' fti• Jr tr rn~1 "hi ,tit 11 O \11 phan1• f, ••t· O n 39 The Boe Event The Summer of My German Soldier" R "tr111 A 1rou[llP11 ,,_..,,,h y 1ur~ ,Ir• ~r .1, ~·, Nlfhot1 •a•th t • '"'nil n,~ dOd 11nde11IJndon1 ••\1111\ n 1 m.1101 111• .. h+ • \t•• mHt~ i 1 ""' Gr'•m,,n P''''intr 11 -"d' 1nh rP11 "'• .. , hPr 11eep ~ourh h n1Flt ~· Rn r ll •v•wn hlh•• Rollf 1!.;ob~rd Bo1rr1r M11 haPI (on tanto~• And MarRdlPI Hall oho \ldl O Wild ~1ncdom 0 3 29 Salv11e I j RI r.oldt11 Orbit rarl onr of 1 ... 0 part~ Ha11~ ·~IJn<hP~ lhr Vul lUIP. IOfktt on ~ re•.111e rn1\''°" 1n an alJ~mot •11 ~AvP ~kip An11 lello"" NSA opw r•1rnobe1\ trapped '" th~ll \OAI p "·'''M O II ls W11tten 10 La Rua: Working People al Sam Yorty 24 Muterpitce Theatre. I, Claudlu1 tD Even1n1 at Pops so Mato< of 011 Pa1nhn1 -8:30- 0 8 12 Ont Dayal a Trme 1Rt Ann PIA~\ un.,.1ltmf ho~lf\\ In hf1 lr11rt•nf pAornt~ ~ho alltt iO ~tA•\ 1>I nta111a£e h,,., dPC•dPd lhon~\ 111\I A"" I ,01ng lo work oul O Wild Wolld of Anrmals 0 Our Henta&t. Our Hopt so The Writer 1n Amtroca 9:00 0 8 11 Alkt (R) Alic, ,,,,~ Put do .. n ""htn told sht s no lontr• the rn2rnu• IVPt as Sht .ind v,,. vir fnr lhe rolt ol Crndertlll on A <h•ldrtn \ lh,~trr prnducl!on 0 "°"' of Powe' 0 l ) 10 tt Movtt: (2h1) "Tiit Gamllttr" (dial 14 lames run Paul Sorvrno l4urtn Hullon Morm Carnovsky. latqurlrnt 81ooh Cun \l~r\ .u ; coll@tr turner -..hos, romp11!~1vr gnmbhng appurs 10 ~aMtv n1m nntv ... hen ht ! ln\lnR G Rutt House m Mer• Grrl11n Show Rt r l•llle '.,, & f • Bob ha " G"r•• r... I ~J •• It• I tnl .. ~ '• 1 ~1u;n1 'dnd I• 1• ~' ••~ ·.~. ' -. ..... t ' 1.,_t• m Rta Humb,rd Show 14 Mrller Hall 01 h me Tennis W Masterpiece Theatre I, Claudius ""' , .. t ._ tJ j: ' dJ>itli •" .! 1. ~' • I\, I I • tfi 'I-' tflll 1 tt,d I~ If A t,._ "'" "\ '''••It~ I t (\ •'• r "'' ·•'"'l • f €!> Music Sports so Tht Loni Semh -9:30- 0 8 12 The lfllersons di 11 • ,,_ A [ 4 t i:f t i1;t°'.. (, .. f~*" , • ' .,, ' 1 , r ... , "• 'h 1 .. , 1 " 1 ,f d t A 'f •LI fo 11 tJ '" • t. Ji. 11 ' • ·1tfl I •••• J .• r,, n1 n O The K1n1 Is Coming €!) 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"Au 1n Hu h 1" (Coml 68 Rh Hamson t 0111\ Jourd.in Rachtl Roberts 8 T tlt1141lte 0 Rtt Oavt4 Eplty 10 Mom: "Hall a Snpenct" Imus> 68 I om my Slttlt luh.1 I osltr Ptntlopt Horne• Cv11I R11rh~rd 12:00 O Movtt· "A N .. l!lnd of lo'tt" (com) 63 Paul Nrwman JoaMt Woodward Th,lma R11tt1 a> The Advocates -1:3-0- f) lltlft/Mowlt; "" "EJ11trl111tnt in TtrfOf" (dia) 62 Glenn Ford I et R~m1r• Sttlan1r Po~trs Ross Mnrhn Nrd Glass Roy Poole ,..,., NEWS-GATHERING ABILITY , , , , \ I r;j4 ' 1 ABC Sports enters into a new f1ve ·year agreement with Ma1or league Baseball in 1979, with another season of ABC's Monday Night Baseball. plus three Sunday afternoon games 1n September when the pennant races are hottest, culminating 1n ABC Sports' e1tlus1ve coverage of the 1979 World Series. Howard Coselt. 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' . .. ,, •It \° Some familiar b1seb1ll sl&hts (startinc from top): Steve C111ton, the Phillies' two·time Cy Youn& winner; the hilarious "chicken" of Sin Dieco and the Philadelphia 1round crew in mock space helmell. f MONDAY 8 :00 f) e n The While Shadow " r • Ji,., o 1 .t~r t'lo f I , 1 JULY 16 1f ¥ f s1 H (, ~ ~' •r 1 11 H1 '1 ft o, r •'I J " 'i ' .. . ~ ~ It , • , ' €) Pecado de Amo1 G 'I t •, •I• I ,,., m Bed11me Slo11n m Benn; Hill Sho• • 1' ·, 14 Ame11u Atte1 V1eln•m E!) l•ndru for morning •nd •llernoon flstrngs. plem see DAYTIME PROGRAMS Below, lor your convenience, '" the d•is movies 0 ll 39 Prdlnt ~ l11tle House on the 10:00 O 8 11 Lou Gr ant -11.30- 0 11 Movies Ille Rodlord Files I• Cnsrs DAYTIME MOVIES .. 12 00 0 "S"ge di Red Rivet' ~ \ I i' ... ' .. 1 t 1 1 1 ht w ' . . t I II \~ A . r • •... m 8W 'Hotel Berlin" 11 , D Movie "" (2hr) WulhertnR Ht1ghh' H I ~ '•" \" ! I 1 ~ f I \' •11 I H I i I• '• 3 00 10 "Promise Hom Anyth1nf' I ~If I I ft' /It > 1 I *I O J 10 29 Movie (lhr) 'It's a Mad Mad. l1bd, Mad World" ' '" . I M11 ~I 1 ~ .. I l'JO O "Eye ol lhe Cal" , l I• ~ I• .... ,. h· ' 1 ' v. t ,. '" ~. • ' t ; H11d I, HI • " v " ''*-' ' 11 1 ,, •• " • v ,. t H I' ttu1111 ol' f I• itl 11 I At;.1 I !' ,1 f',• +I , 111 i ',\ r4 lf1 ,,, I 1 '"''I • N ~ ,,, ., EVENING 6 :00 O 10 12 23 Hews J The Odd Couple O 0 a 29 Hews O Armed With Only Mind • And Hands, He Tames The West-KUNG fU 0 Rune Fu O Celebrity Cll1r•des m Sii M1ll1on S Man (E Slrttts ol San Franmco 24 Art History m 0¥er hsy 39 Maude so As Man Bthil•es -6:30- 3 39 News a Cr~ Wits O Ci1nd1d Cameril 10 Merv Gt1lf1n Sho• m Dock Cnell Show 29 The Joker's Wild m £1 Chapuhn Colo11do so Protect Umm5e 7:00 O 3 O O 23 News D The Newlywed Game O 8 The Joker's Wild m I love Lucy 12 Mary Tyler Moore ID Sanlord & Son I&. Like It Is ffi 28 To1111ht 29 Emergency One m Dramatic St11u so lntroduc1n1 Bioton -7:30- 0 The Muppets 3 Cll1to & the Man 0 KNBC Spe<r1I All Stars -.,th to "°5t Brv~nl G mb•l lu ,,, I~· .'Al111o 10 bdvball D The 01hn1 Clme U llABC ~''' lle1hn1 Ille Brc C tR) 01 Arr Ul,nr hn\I\ th" ·• 1l•Olh uodalr on lht lrra1m,n1 •drlv d• l«f1on and p1•vPnl1on I c~nrr1 e N1111t That Tune O Tic T1e Ooufll 10 Tlle 'nee Is fl11ht m The Brady l unch 12 loll Newhart Show &l)Ad1m 12 23 r 1milr Ftud l• The T rend1ttttn 3t Ntws so lulu Child & Co ,., '. lh ' 1, '"· L I iq, llJ I I tt I j\h1 '• ~' I I t t tJin :: 1 11 t p• ' 11.,1. ,, '''''f+! ''· 11• t 1111 I 0 Movie (2'1r) "Koss Them tor Me" "· 1,11 I'• , . '/ t' I ' h1 ft11 I f! 1'1 J 1 i'l1 ti • h • ~ h• A' tt 1 111 f I~ • 1 .. 1 I f ! m c,,ol Burnell & foends (E MOVrt (2hr) "W"P•lh" A> f 111 h•H f. I ~I t I , ~. J • ;-, '• t M ; 1 '' •• , ,,., •· 1' 1 r I 1 t ft f}! I 1 [i, i, 74 M•rie Curit ffi M.icNe1I Lehrer Repor t €) Vrwr1n1 so 8111 Morers' lourn1f -8:30-m SPCCtAl Stress. How lo Cope W1lh ft '' II! p;, H ti I 011 11 f I tl'fi 1h •h111 I.oft f1,I 1111 ' rn ·Mtm 1t·•1 l11~1 ,,,.,. ffi 8111 Mortrs' Journal €0 £st1 Noelle es Olea so rluoroc,,bons: The Unf1n1s/ied Arenda 9:00 0 8 12 M A S H 1111 f,flhr1 M11l1 111\ ... 1111·' A Pll' l'hll\flll.t\ H f•·• 11111n1 r 1 h11 "1rr1 .1 111111 llt\ l111\f1,t11 Ul 1•t f1i~I ht'tOJ-1 mt ,_.. •Ire, 11"' Pf"''' 11 1111 111 'ith ,rpm, fl '"~'''"'Ill fire ,l'n,.r •I d1•11,,won ,, Ith 111111 '''"'"'"'Hf h lh;"', br.:1n t .tflfH .11 h fh~ hill ,th t,~\fllt l~Olj\,tr)d\ of Ultlf#\ h"it'; ,,. m rhr11 1 "d .. n, di hrullP m Meno Grrlhn Sho• ,,,,I f!1\ltn~" ~Ot .I hn\I ... llt ~U>\I hr '''1•r1 l'h1I I"''"' \u 1, l'orllln lnm lh''"" \l~o ~ann Al Brrn1r ;110 Dr lvv P tlrnlltpr\ 2• M~lerp1ece The1trt. Poldar• ffi Ormandy & Hrs Orchestra m Super MllSIUI 50 Goodbye Amerru -9:30- 0 e 12 WUI' '" C1nc1nn1h 1Rl A dr1r••alr v~unR mothr1 ltavr~ h,, h.ll•v '" d ha~ktt on lh• door11t~ o! W~Rr lnr Or tnhnoy I t11rr ~1nre 1h~ lrtf\ hr 1 thr onlv nnr 1n !own hr knnW\ and lhr 1bdndonrd bdby my1lrrv turn1 lht rad1n station ups1dr rto"n O ,u (#t Mo•le: (90m) "Tlte Lui of tlte Molliunf' td11) // Strvp I 011"1 Ntd Rom~111 Andrr" ... D 0 E!) Nrws (E N1ghl Gallery ' . :14 8111 Moyers' Journal so Ma11t Cunr -10:30-m (E Ntws 24 Tluo1ocarbons lht Unl1n11hed Agtnda ffi Masterpiece lheatre Polda1I . ' ' . ',, " " • t l11J , , •. '•1' 1' fl I ' ,~It,' I t!t If M ••• .,. •"' •I If 11 :00 D 0 a 23 39 News 0 J 10 t2 29 News O Oon't Be The last To • Hear The Newest Jo~es See MAllE ME LAUGH• D Male Me uueh 0 Mowie "H11h C11me" O n 39 lohnor Carson 0 Od Van Oylt 0 J 10 :19 Pol1<f S101y 8 S1a1 I rek m lhe Gong Show m Gel Sm•rt 1J l1has Yoga & You fi) Captioned ABC News 12:00 O '"'"ghl lone m Allred H1lchcoc' Presenrs ill 28 lon1Rhl E!) Mov1e New~ -12:30-0 Oragnel s Movie "Shorr Wall lo Oayl1ghl" r< I ' \' 11, ·~' ~ •• ~ • .. • J , 1 :00 0 13 39 Tomorro• 0 O!Ck V•n Drke O M1vewl 2 :00 lhe R1aers to the .fl • I Gomez tlra Angustam I) and Salami t T 1mothy Van P;i11en) learn rne hard wav thJI .in all n1qh1 9,1mbhng spree can be vi>ry cosily on The WhttP Sh,ldow Monddy at 8PM on CBS TUESDAY IUl Y 17 For morn1n1 and afternoon hs\lnfs, plust ste DAYTIME PROGRAMS Below, for your conven1enct. 11e lhe d1y's f110'tlfS DAYTIME MOVIES 1200 0 "G11I Rusll" ,,in, ~1 !111\~hnd 1!11\ • m P "A Woman's f1<e' td1a 1 \1 J0 1n(1.i1t. n J·OO 10 "Out,,ae" <1• 11 Rob"'t l ut11 ·~~1l1n M,1 nr J:JO O "fur No h 1l" 1n,_ 1 h'I 1111tt; Jou1a~n l\rddlo10 !hlln1.i EVENING 6 :00 O 10 12 News J The Odd Couple O 2l J9 Pro Baseball ~ll·Sl11 GJme C11nl l1r1m 'll'M 11,1d1111 Of~yPt\ ltnfll lhf •lllll 11( in Miii lhl' NdllOllJI l Pd~'UP' IAP' f·A(fl l•fh .. 1 Ill !ht• ~nnu~I ( l~\\1( 11~• Imm Hu K1n~dnmf 111 \•~lllr WA\h1n~1tn~ O ~une Fu O 8 29 News O Celebntr Cllmdu m S11 Mtlhon S Min CE Streets ol San fnnmco 14 HumJni\1n Tl11ou&h tht Ar1~ m Over [ny so A$ Man Btllivu -6:30- 3 News a Cross.W11s O Candid Camw 10 Merv G11ft1n Show ED Die\ Cnell Show 29 The Johr's Wild Ci) Cn11que El l'ohwoz so Pro1ect Unlwerw 7 :00 0 l 0 Nt111 0 Is Marrraie Rully • For You? Find Out On THC NEWLYWED GAME O The Newlywtd Came O a lht lo\t1's Wild m I LO'lt Luer 12 M11y Tyler Mooit CE Sanford & Son 24 Mi\1n1 II Count tD 28 T0111tht 29 Emeraency One ED 011m1hc Str1es so lnlroduc1ne BiololJ -7:30- 0 C11cus 3 Cluto & lht t.bn O The 01t1n1 Camt O Name That lunt 8 The Gong Show 0 Ttc lie Oou&h 10 Hollywood Squares m The B11cly Bunch 12 Bob Ntwhut Show a> Adam·l2 24 lerus.alem Mile 6) M1<Ntll/lthm Report so NtWS<hec~ 8 :00 O e 12 Tht Paper Chase .Ill A 11<1~pl,~1c rounR sludrnl man~gr• I ftt1a1t,1r h1msrlJ w1lh lhr \ludr ~fllUI' dPSP•I• ht\ l11tndsh1p wtlh l'iOltS~O! ~1nj?sftrld unJil lhew srnsr h1• hidden mOhvt B 2l 39 News O M0"11e (2h1) "lnd11n f11hter" "~~ )~ 1111 ~ lluu;ld• Nall•• M.1111a~ f 11~ MA1IH1fllt \\alh· At·•· I hhl"f'\ a .i.·4', '" ,, .,,n "'"' 11 \.I*• • lh•• r r•n I ,P' 111 "~" ~· u• h·n 11 1y ,, An"l1~ 1 .u• 0"f •llt ' ,~~ .. ufl1tnit 1<1 O J 10 29 ll1pp~ Days fl r • .,,_,.,. < r. 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Mn < •h 11 , 11• I t, l11~·h .. ;,m• r , •J 1 11· 11 m Clrot Burnett & r 11ends CE lilow1e (2hr) "The Oudl~ Tup' tJq ft.-4fl ~ ,.O(f"lll f.ht l>un ... a, ~~·~a·, I ... 1.1 A ... ·n1~1 iitt.-1 ~ tMn n,., r ,, •·h ''111 hu\~r1llif ~IA't '' h0il1Pyt .... •\ i• 11"1)1, "11,d tD 24 Prtvin & lht Piltsburth Ci> w1 .. 1111 so Even1n1 11 Pops -8:30- 0 J 10 29 L1¥erne & Sh11ley 1R ~Q111~£v 111 I llv" lh" ~"h nl11\I 1 , to \avr SQ111~~· ltnni '""'"'II wh~o hP lall' Oldd•v "' lrwf w1Jh ~ heaul1iul ~111 Nhn ,, 11""~ n1n m Th' Odd Couple 13 u Rua 39 Movie· (1l1hr) "1716" 10111\1 ' W1lhan1 O~n 1 l~ 1'~n HnM•d U111u11I D~S1I ;;~ Rlvt hi• Oanoc·1 l)~vtd !Clld lht\ 11\U\ILat (1~{9\ lh, b•£'""'"~~ 11 lhP A111P•1r ~n Rrpuht11 and tti• d1a1tm~ aod "~'""~ nl lh lltrl~•~1t11n al lndrptnd•nr • 9:00 O 8 12 Mov1t: (2hr) "Don't TV WEEK JULY 15 1979 Loo~ How" '", , , 1 101.-~n11st1P I ,,,,~•d ~ult1f1l6nd 1'1ta1~ Md\llO ( IPl1d Ma1.m1d R~n.10 !>(a•P• A 1\h,n; mil •Pl r 1 1111• ll'o!d~ An I •, "~" uuP•• I• d .~•\ '•irhlPllt~( nl111rl~I <I ·~ 1h• olN fn1 4"11 11 ·y.,.1 ,. 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O:b [)n111lh~ ~I f1llll,. (1t if,._ fi,1 ,,, O 23 39 loltnny C11M>n O D1<k ~'n ll}ke Sito• O J 10 29 Mo.,e 'Chuhe Chin· H•pp1ness Is ' W11m Clue" niy• 1 kn M.ul , H 'lo., , 8 St11 Tre• ID The Con& Show (El Get Sm1rt 24 l1hu, Yoe• & You ED C1ptioned A8t News 12:00 O Tw1ll&ht lone ID Alf1ti! Hitchcock Pmenll ED 28 Ton1ehl m Movitt News -12:30- 0 Movie: 111 "Strth Me Pink" Imm> JI> lddor Ca111or 8 Movie: "Spy W~h ' Cold NoH" (adv) b6 lauiencr li~i.Pv m Movie: "Zietleld Folhes" I m11~I 46 r red Ast.11rt Gtnt K,11) m Mov1t: "Border lltver" (U \I ~4 JoPI Mc(rpa Yvo11nP Otr Min ID Did Cnett Show 1:00 0 l3 lt TOlllO(IOW O Mnerd 2 :00 O Movtt: .., "Operahon St<rtt'' (my\) S~ Karl Malden O Movie. "£very Man '' My En emf'' (drJ ) 70 Robfll Webber m Get $mart -2:30-0 Mow1t· ''Wlle1t the 81111ell rtf' (mys) 66 lom Adams Jim Barrett m Mowie: .. "F041r Fam Wt1t" (wts) •R IOPI MrCro f r~nm 4 :00 O Mowle: .. "Morn1nc Dtpertu11" (dra) SI lohn Mill~ -4:30- • Mowlt. !fl "Tiit Glut Gila Moft'1tr'' (1101) S9 Onn S11lhv~n m Mo•lt: tw "Ctoss Cllt~ntt" (d13) '48 -Wavnr Mnm~ f WEDNESDAYf JULY 18 For morninc ind alternoon hsttncs. pleue m DAYTIME PROGRAMS Btlow, lor you• convenience. are lhe day's movies DAYTIME MOVIES 12 00 O "h ll Strancer " A ,. v ''i 'V ' ,., "''' ID M "They Mel tn Bombay· "'"•• : 'II , tt t H , Hu ' , , ,,. '*" J 00 10 "She llVu" • " \r J ,. t• 1t,.-, l.-A , A"ltll\ ., ,'rtt r- l 30 O "Crowhnen hrm" .,, Hqw -.iri~'" J 1t1 Bu•.r EVENING 6:00 D 10 12 23 News 3 The Odd Couple 0 U 8 29 News D Barbara Seagul tries • to Save Caine's Ille! "KUNG FU" -WATCH! O Kunc Fu O Celtb11ly Chmdu m S11 Million S M1n m Slreeb ol Si n r ranCIStO 24 Art H1slory fD()w EUJ l9 M•ude so A1 Min Btltnts -6:30- J 39 News 8 Cross·W1ts O ~ndld ~mm 10 Merv G11ll1n Show fD Dd Cnett Show 29 The l~er's Wild ED M1 Secretuia so P101ect Universe 7 :00 0 J 0 0 l3 News O Tiie Newlrwti! G•me 0 8 The Joker's Wild ID I Love Lucy 12 Mart Trier Moore (El Sanford & Son 2• M1k1na It Count ID 21 Ton1aht 29 Emercency One ED Ardlente Secreto so lntroduc1n1 Bioloey -7:30-0 World Wu II· Gt Dmy 3 In Seuch Ot .. , O 110 .23 hm1ly Feud O The 0•1tn1 !Olmt D Hotl,-.ood Sq11ares a Untamtd Wolld 0 Ti< TIC Oouch m The Budy BuMh 12 lob lltwfl1r1 Shott m Uim·l2 J 4 ltau1 Arts Tno ~IP ll"et ED Madltitlltllrer lltport ,. """ $0 M111e ol Oil P1lnt1n1 8:00 u a 12 Sl'ECIAL Tiie lowtbtrds A hYPly vaune houm .. tt wants to ,,t 1 1ob although her husb1nd lh1n~s sh~ should st1v 11 homp and 11htn silt 1ns1sts \ht nttds lulhllmenl 1t ma~es lor topsy turvy problems lorna Patterson Louis Welch Ellen Reaan and Cuttne levy slar D J~ iJt Movie: (3hr) "llttlt II& Man" (adv) 70 Dustin Holl ,, O S Academy Awards' * What Really Happens in "THE APARTMENT'" 0 Movoe .., (2hr) Tht Ap111 mrnt" ,, . ' '. .. , . . . , . ... O 10 29 lo&ht h (nough • I o"t t r• 'tr A ~' t '.Jft J ,, I l •., ,,., I 1f Af '4 ,. t t ;•ft I• • •• • ,." I I j ,, •• ~.I ., t\'~1~1 '"' 1b,,mp1;1 O SPECIAL M1g1c Goes to Tinsel lown I '" • , at " ,,, II ,11. I 'j I I, ..... , IJ II ' ' U 1f11!r 11 ' ~11f'! tn_, !i uo ID C1rol Burnett & Friends (El Movit (2hr) "Beyond Btltel'' • 0 I l l'flt-'1t,t1) t4 f)H'1• ,,, tf fl f t r •) fl .,t(1jfljt>Ut P\ 24 lnll1t1on The Sky's the lrm1t fD The Age ol Uncert11nty ! ~. B•, r r Ht lfh ,._ l•ITIPI •1 ~rn l~r g) YIVllnJ so The Su1let lette1 -8:30- 0 8 I 1 Cood limes 'II I "A !\ I ,,. •·d 1nln Ill• I ind ! ~ 1t•l•ll•e ~lit-,, f'enn, .'4•t11.4I rn rt .. 1 m1f'\ I •Pf dim W1llnn,1 ,1d r•rd dau&htr1 0 SPECIAL Wild Wo1ld of Stunts- 11 tl~I NPPdh•m lallP\ ~·~wros lorhond 1111 ~c•n•1 lo •P•rAl 'lhP na~•l nl m.1i.rn~ IPP!IAI PllN ti •nd ~! t111n ,hot~ 1111 illm1 ID The Odd Couple W Munet• Rou1Pee1do de ~mor 9 :00 D 8 12 Movie· (lhr) "A Ques hon ol Guill" 1d1a1 ; M I UP\d;v l'l~ld f!M I I ""''" Alpt l!n1c11 f'rlrt MJ>ltl\011 Vi.re .1 l •ndln" 1.10.1 Wnnd StPphPn Pr~1lm~n R1•11 R1lll10 A vpr~ Allt~cl»t ,.Dmdn 11 lttultrl ol murdr•1nr h'1 child 1n th1~ ~11001ni \ltwy ~boul 1 (11m1n•I d~ lhAI e1A•TllMPI lh~ •Sl~PI nl mor~hh And 111\lr,., D 3 10 l9 Cll11l1t's Anaeh IRl ~n~PIS n lhr Streich Tht Angrls lond thPm\tl•fS cauQhl on ~ Stonll l•llP srll1nR ;whpn l~rr posr '" ractt•Mll 1reu1~1\ to 1n•tst•eatt lhr dtath ol ' orom1nrnt gambit• David Htd1son and John Omd Caison euest 0 JIM MtlUtEll HOSTS • "The Ultimate Weapon" with BROTHER ANDREW 0 The Ultl1111tt Weapon ID Mell Griffin Shft Brllv Whrlt eutst host& w1lh ht1 auem Shul~y Jonts M1chrlr l tr loan 8~r1 and Judith Kr•nlt fJlJ 14 Tiie Rutlm Elrth I his documen111y hlmr~ snlnn cnun •• "' ~ ''ti fl' It t ,,.. ,. ~ ~,, ,~,f so Woll I 11p Conctr1 10:00 0 0 rn News O J 10 '9 vec•S " ... " I 'f (El Night Giller) -10:30-m (I) News 11 :00 :. ' .n~ D J O 8 11 29 News O 10 1l 39 Hews O M•ke Me laueh O Mom rM "The Dam Busters" i•l•• ; l/..h41d fndd ID Btdttmt Stories (El Benny Hill Sho• 20 Turn1bout ED Dick C.vell Sho• ED Rolando Barra! -11:30- 0 '2 MOVIU Sw11chtK01•~ 0 23 39 loltnny '"'°n O Dick Van Dyke O 3 10 29 Police Wom1n 8 Su r Trek ID Tht Gone Show (El Get Smart 24 l1hu. Yota I You ff) ~ptlOlltd ABC News 12:00 O Tw11t1ht Zone ID Alfred Hitchcock Presenh fD 28 Ton11ht W MO'iie/News -12:30- 0 Movie: "' "lhe Nishi & the City" 1d1a 1 ~o R1ch~•d Wodmd•~ 0 3 10 29 Bmtta 8 Movie: "'hue IV" \SC• 111 14 Nigel DavPnporl I vnnt• f rrdttrrk ID Movie 111 "Mrs. M1ntver" 1d1~1 4," f.r~P• G~1 \0n W3ltt1 Pod~~on llam~ Mav Wh1lly I m sa W11~h1 Rrgmald Ov.Pn m Movie "Cattle D11vt" IWPI) ~I lo•I McCrtd O•~n Slocllv.tll 1:00 O 23 39 Tomorrow O Mavenc• 2 :00 0 Movtt· "hol lloY Slide" (loml 'I lohn 4slon [d•e Ad1ms O Movie 111' "The S"'h ,,, .. !did ) •8 Ohv1a dt Havrlland m Gel Slllart -2:30- 0 "'°'" • "Hold lad tht O.wn" (dll) 41 Ch1rle$ 8oyp1 3 :00 m Movie· "' "Cou,,ceoo Dr Ctir1'1lln'' (drJ) 40 lta~ Htrsholt 4 :00 O Mowtt "S.ppll1re" [mys) ~9 N11e1 PAlr11• YvnnnP M1tihell -4:30- • ¥owle, iJll "Seven Doors to o .. tll" (mys) 44 Chick Ch•ndler m Movie: iW "Out1n11ton 111 Hollse" (dra) ·~ Dorothy Paluck , ... ,, THURSDAY JULY 19 For morn1n1 •nd •lternoon hshnas pluse SU DAYTIM[ PROGRAMS Btlow. lor ,ou1 conwen1ence. •re the day's movou DAYTIME MOVICS 12 00 0 "' "Oii L1m11s' fl· 1 HI \I,", I. (D "The lrloust lh•t Ro•rtd ,, J ,, 3 00 10 "The G•lltt11ng Storm ,Jr,1 I II ,,, /I.,,. k.t 1t·~ r,}lft I f ~/ Jt. 7:00 0 0 J 0 n News 9 Don't Cet Mamed • Until You Set THE NEWLYWED GAME D Tne llewly•ed G1mt 0 8 lht Joker's Wold (D I love Lucy 12 Mary Tyler Moorr m Sanford & Son 24 Making fl Count ill 18 Tonoehl 19 Cmtrcency Ont €!) Ard1tnte Stcrtlo so IM1oduc1ng Biology -7·30- l'JO 0 "lhe Dudly Bees' " I hi '""""' , , '~ 0 SPCCIAL Yo~' Don't Se Af111d EVENING 6:00 D 10 11 1l News J The Odd C-Ouple 0 0 8 29 News D Kung Fu O Ctltbr111 Chmdu (D S11 Molloon $ Man m Streeh ot San F11nusco 24 Human1hu Th1ough the Arts ID Over hsy 39 lOC>l Alive so As M•n Bthnes -6:30- 3 l9 Ntws a Cross W1h 0 C•ndld Camera 10 Merv Guffin Show ID Ord Cavett Show 19 T/tt Joker's Wrld W £l Charo so Ptl)ftel Uniwttu ACROSS 1 Bra& 5 Soothe 9 Celtic goddt!n JO Mr Onau•s 12 Edge IS Afterwaras 18 Ent 1na1an lober plant 20 Edible bulb 21 lions home 22 Wood ~not 24 NBC morning \how 25 Basic igneous rock 28 Grain 31 Asian counlry 32 S•nate piece 34 Warhol and W1l11am\ 36 TraMgression 37 Body at•d 39 Ocean 41 lanore 42 Feels 111 H1 h •,,, l I I 1 I • ,, I I .. , ' I tit •' I• •. II ~ I •t I '· .P I ' f 3 Wild World ol Animals 0 Consumer Buyline D The Oalrng G1me 0 KABC Sptetal· Bye, By, Blues (11 "'' llh m r1 ,,, "' •1W · 1' f lt'j ll ! d ' i' I 11 it''' 1ln11 1' 8 SI 98 Buuty Show O Tic he Dough 10 23 Milch G•me m Tht Beady Bunch 12 Bob llewhlll Show m Ad•m 12 74 ll's Goeni to H1ppen Ag11n1 tD M1<Htd Lehrer RtP<UI J9 lft.ws so Htwschec~ 8:00 D 8 " Ille Waltoni . I • 1 'l I t· , ..... , t<•n I 1•! ... ,,, I tm•n1 lfH " ' 111 ... DOWN 2 Valley 3 Atop 4 Stray person 5 r elephonu• 6 Gas used '" t1ghto11g (abbr ) 7 Be attentive 8 Musel' spasms 11 Mistakes 13 Boy 14 Ore<1m (clue lo ovule answer) 16 not what (JFK) I 7 Sell esteem 19 Affection 23 Remote bOdy of land 26 (clue to Pullie answer) Bond creator Fleming 27 Up IO·date 29 Be.sf 30 Mr Com .. ay 33 Canvas housina 35 l<n1fe wound 36 ~OU$1! (Sp11n1sh) 38 Greek lefter 4() T ... o YOwtls 8 23 2S lJ A115wtt1 cit M<1 Of the SillurC1ay log '•12 '· ! ,.:. ' ,,. , I' 0 39 Prorec l UFO ,\ .. ' .... '•. •, ,\ . I • t •I t'll I 1 t'4J ~ i I q • • A ~ II\ I 1 ! • i,/ + I I +\ 'I f 1 Ii• !I '•I 0 lrlovre· (2hl) "lnd•S<l"I" ~• "' , .. ,..I'll jlfl ,, • t II• I I I 0i 11 I fl If' All '1 , .• '• I I • "tit !l. "'1 '• m C"ol Burnett & f 11end~ (E) Movrt ( 2hr) "Sudden I mo1" I I v • ., ._,,,. ,\ I ' ", I t 1 t I• •11 1 I ,, 1 f ''i I 2J foe in lht Walet ill"°'' J .. ~ . 1011 •t •' h111 ' I~· ·~ If ti I A1f ..,,, t n\fJ '' l V WEl I\ llJL 1' 1 '• 1'l/4 E!) Vmilnil so Hut's lo Your Hu Uh -8:30- 0 J 10 29 SPECIAL lnl1n1te Ho111on~ SpHt Afltr APOiio ,, .. . .. ' . I II >• I •1 , I! ' • *' , I (D lht Odd Couple rn l• C.11b1n1 dt AmblOSIO so lurn•boul 9 :00 t n f•' •'' 0 8 " SP[ CIAL Alrss Un1rmt Pagt•nt t t k1r•+, 1~d ,., 1, r ,, > "" " " ., I 1 'I'''" 1tJ 1 ~· f •I 'I f 11 llllh I 1t11 It· II 1· I~ 'lo Uh f ·: ,. ' . , ''"'"i. I I t tit "' '11 I 0 23 39 Quincy 1 ~ A N11•h1 I ,, I I 'I•· (1, 11 1)110H" lf•t I' , ; 1 f• ,,, •• ttr I ,,, II 4l lflljlf1111! ' I • ,, 1' t ' fl'f I, t1 hl'hwtf •df , '.. .,, ,, I , • I 'f ··d ti t11f'' i ! 4"." i ,, ' I I II • ,. I '"''Pff'I' I , i 1• • .t '1!10, 1111''""" it'', V n 1• t r,, ,,, ~· •• ••11 • 111 I m Merv G11ll1n Show ., . ., All .... I t ' ~ l f\ ,.._ f lll ' ~1•1 I t rH h .• y.. 'f "' I, ... , I •IT jl .t•td h I llft1 ill 24 Tilt Vooltnl Un1wtrst A • ~ •' • ,. '• ~ ft, ,, ' II.. I -· ~tr• '', 1 • ' ,, t ., rr, t: '•' ti+••• .. ,t rn llocllts hp1flu so F 1ndllorn -9:30- 0 J 10 29 Birney Meller 1f< 11 33 h11 ·f,) I 111.-1111' 1) 1Htr •1y1 llo I 11h fllH llH 1 .H .. 11111J..-1f .,1 1 '11 ,,,." 111 1JUPmr1latrd f IA '*'' ''' •I l111t' Httrn,v t1111 h1 1nu t 1 t'i•11 1U .t '°'""'If f ft H' l •rH A W Pttado de Amor 10:00 O 23 l9 Man Undercover " '• 1mn1•h !l.11 r , 1 ' IJf t. : ,1~ 1 "" tL f 111 •to -111 .;• s lt'it!I, •'m th•11 , 1 11•1•n '" r..t.1 •I •t • ,., ,,. ~ • "It ,t',~lt1•1 H I ,, ,, -~l J·u I 111d 1 111, 111 ' 0 OIDNfws D l 10 21 20 20 CD N1&ht Gallery so llewscheck -10:30-m CD News so M1Sltrp1tce Thulrf Poldarl 11 :00 o 3 o e 10 29 N,w1 0 1' 23 39 "'WS O Make Mf Lauth O Movie. "Crime Boss" 1.11" I rll~ ~JV<tl~' I 1nv 1~1 1111 ID Btdl1mf Stories CD Benny Hill Show 24 Dancing Disco ID Dick Ciwtl1 Show €D MoYJetNurs -11:30 - 0 12 Mo .. es "' ~ S H "' "Rebfcu" uln l•I I 1 " Ohv1t'I I .t 1 I 1l14t1111 O 13 l9 >ohnn1 Carson O O!Ck Van Dyke D J 10 21 Slars•• & Hulch e Star rro ID The lion& Show CD Get Smut 24 Lilias. Yota & You ID Capltoried ABC News 12:00 O Twth&hl Zone ID Allied Hitchcock l'reunls fD 28 T on11hl -12:30- 0 Movie: "' "Deception" 1111.11 4b !Mir f).1v1\ P.1111 llr1111•111 D J 10 29 Barella e Movie· "She Wort a Yellow Ribbon" 1 .. r11 4q Jnh11 W1vr11· ID Movie: M "The M1n trom the Ointt'S Club" ((""'I ,, I /J.1nn1 K,1yr C•tA W1ll1Am\ M.ulh• llvM Cl) MOWies l1An1lv It.II"' Alunt• PAI\ 111 lh1· '),l(ldl~ 1:00 U 23 J9 Tomorrow O Maverick 2 :00 O Mo'M • "l'sycht 'S9" rfq 1 64 Pa111t1d NPdl Cu•I lut,•n\ O Mertie. • "St0<y ol Alt11ndtr Cr•h1m Sell" td1AJ I'! I o"lld Youn!( Don Amr1 II• llrnrv I ond• -2:30-0 Mertie "OM Suo41y Altt1noon" (m11sJ 48 lltnnl\ MntR~n CD MOYlt' "' "The Men" (dtH 'iO Mallon Brando lat ~ Wrbh 4 :00 0 Mov1t· "' "Tram of henll" (dra 1 ~l Vdltrrr Ho~son CD Movie: • "Tiit f "'°' '" the Haunted Houte" (my~J ~H r.rr.1frf Mohr CAlhy 0 Donnell -4:30- • Mtfle: w "Mlul"I Gvt~I" (~OI) J8 W1lh~m I unrf111n FRIDAY IUL Y 10 101 mo1nm1 and afternoon hshngs, pJU>t stf DAYTIM[ PROGRAMS Belo" lor your tonwen•ence. art the diy > movies OAYTIM[ MOVICS 11 00 O "Oh Susanna" 1 • I :. J.. • l'I 10 m "" "Blu,s 1n lht ll11ht I ~ .. I 1,\, •' h ", t J 00 10 'Shadow 1n lhe Streell" ft t ll ~ I 1 I I .. 1 /tf t II r-1 J JO D "Moon ot lhe Woll I I. d ' 1, I ' ..-1,,t ~· ,,,, , 1 ()11 jll ,. EVENING 6 :00 O 10 17 23 News J The Odd !A>uple OD 8 29 News O ltung fu O Ctlebrrty Charades ID S11 M1lhon S Man CD Sheets ol San runc1sco l~ 8111 Morm Journal ill Over lu f J9 Maude ~o ftuorourbons -6:30- ,} J9 Nelfl 8 Cross Will O ~ndid "mm 10 Merv G11tl1n Show 14 Fluorocarbons ID Did Cawelt Show 29 lht loker's Wild W Bien Crr1d• so l'ro1ect Universe 7:00 0 3 0 D 23 New) O fht Newlywed G1mt O 8 Tht loktr's Wild ID I love lucr " Mary I yler Moore CD S1nlord & Son 24 Wul11n1ton Week in Review W 28 lomcht 29 Cmeriency On' ED Ardiente Secreto 50 lntroducm& Blolon -7:30- H Nert Sltp Beyond J e !he Muppeh O 01nce fnet O The Dahne Game o r1e T1< Oouch 10 23 Hollywood Squam ID llte B"dy Burw:h u 8GO lltwlm t Show CD~m l1 24 Will Strttl Week m MacNeilfltlHtr Report $0 Amerio Altu Vtttnam 8 :00 O e u llte lncred1blt Hulk 1RI IAk1n~ •• bt"I l~\Plff hum hi\ \P••lh IO ftttll ~ CU" lo• h1~ W•n~t rff\til\f OA••d 8Anl!Pr ltnd\ rrlur,r d' • "h0<1I ~~111•11N •"0 b•l11,nds A Ch1ld lbU\t •11 llm Cl 23 n Dlll'rent Strohl tHl !hr Nr .. l anc1lo1d Whrn lhr f)1ummnnd~ h111ldina p,'1~ A "'"' 11w11t1 ¥!ho dor\tt I wAnt vuun~ r h1ldrrn on lh, prrm1\r\ lhr kid) d~Vl\t ~ \th~n•t lo mAkt A1nold apprA• to b4' Willi\ b•R broth~• Since Carts Now you can do a week's shoppi ng without forgetting a single item! 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Kollei IR 1 I ht G'nl ~h• • SAtathng l1k• .p•c.~1 mpA ur• , .. c ~II·~ 111 "hfn I P\f P1n " 1 ~1s 111 Wast11n1tton J., 11•tt•O d~d·n11 ar ~ 1·neni• C~•b•fti ro Bu• ~arM ltr~h fdlrn1 sho,. and t~•v 111 ,,, ll>dl hes lrord thr 111nt•1t m lnsrcht for fhP [O•P 111 Ann.1 A lonrlv chauv•n•sl Milly find; 1 wrfe Noi; hP has I~ lra1n I '••• tohn A~t·n and Path Uu•~ A1l•n st• tD so Wall Slreet Week @II Eduardo II 9:00 tJ e 12 Tiit Dukes ol H11md (R) Boss Hoag acLuses Bo of 1tealinR hos money whrle lhe rral lh1et ~wPPf talks Dmy 1nlo putting hrm 11p at th• Dukes home fl 3 lQ, 2t Mo~1t: (2hr) "The Rernurnat1on ol ~eler Proud" Csusp) 75 M1chatl Sa1ta11n Ma1go1 Kidder Jennofei 0 titrll Orb1a1~e Scolt r.orn~lo~ Sharpe Paul Hecht A man who drrams ol his o"n rnu1der in a prtvrOu\ hfr Jails on lowt with a &111 whO l"U hos daughftr 1n !hat hit m Merv Crtflln Sho. Stnt Allen 15 guesl host wrth rursl\ IAvnr Meadows Kay Sl~ro lt11y G•bb\ H~ns Conre1d and lohn KunP ft) Mnterptttt Tlteatrt t, Ct1vdrvs Some lush" fhP \UIP•C•OU\ drath ot GermanKus • b•Oflfr '"ull11n A murd,, 1nd fl~a'on 111~t 1n tho Stnale whteh lhotdtfOS lo 1mphUIP I rbt11u\ 4nd l 1w1a Mt an wh ole f.1heulA shows ·~c,,orn~ ~ans ol ment1I 1nstabrt11v so Nova -9:30-e> l'tt''° dt Amot 10:00 0 !8 •U DINu (R) A 1110 of k1dn1ppers ptan to 11ab JR 4nd hold him tor r•n~m by m1dent thtv e1ptu11 !lobby rnsltad 11 ltll Ot S"CIAl flit °'' Titer UMHI: lulJ 20. 19H (lh1) John Chanc1llo1. Roy Neel and lormtr ,...,4 l\t•Ondul Alan ~h•P.J•d 3,. ,m ' , IMP pa•fol•P•n• .. , lh• o· di ..-t'mM,dl!nf 1f'r ( 1/"I J'11 .. '"1 j4'l I ~dn ' ltrt• '11,dl~ I ,~._ rt\ " 0 OW News (E N11ht Callery 2• Wrestlrnc ID Ormandy & Hrs Orcheslu 5o The Advoutes -10:30-m (E News 11:00 0 3 U 10 19 News D 8 11 23 39 News 0 Mike Mt uugh O Mowtt: "The lro11n Women 1dr4 I ~.in.," ll•fl• ' , l'doa LlMe•"'" fly, 1 J m Bedtime Slo11es (E Benny Holl Show 24 Another Vorce €D MO¥restNews -11:30- 0 12 Hnt111 r1ve.01 1111 "Above & Beyond" 1d1, 1 '1 k .. ~.11 · d\li • I l•~n ,, 1'11 ••• l"mp, WI• 1mo•r D 2l 39 Johnny Carson O Drck Van Dyke Show U 3 10 29 So1p e St1r Trek m lhe Cona Show m Get Smlll 24 l1hu, Yo1a & You ID C1ptioned ABC News 12:00 D T1111h1hl Zone m Me Bo1 IDNou -12:30- 0 Movte "f raultrn" d•" '11 Oa~a Wynf1·1 Mrl f Pllfr U Soap/Mowre "lhe W1rrrors" d1a :,~ ( 1101 fl1n·• l11•nn1 Oru e Movre· "folt ol the Colden Coost" \dtd 1 t•'\ Yul EllvnnPr 10 The Puce Is Rirht m Movie: 111 "Unchained" 01 ,1 ~S [hoy lhrsth Barbara li~lr m Movies. lh• Nhv llLIMlt•r Oa~n R1dr1 1 :00 D n 3t The Mldnieht Spec111 O M1verici. 10 The Cheap Show ID Drck Cnell Show 2 :00 O Movrt: "MJ$lerlous Island" 1\cr Ii) f, l M1rt1a~I C•a•K Mrc hdtl fattan lo~n Crtrnwood O Mow1e "Movrn1 hr1et" IA1tv1 10 h Hardin Ml{hatl Renn,, m Movie· 1111 "The Moon 1nd S11 ""ct" u1ral 4 J G'O'i' s~nlf,,\ -2:30- 0 Mow1t Ill "The Terror rn lht Crypt" lho•I 60 (hush•phrr '" m Cd Smu1 3 :00 (E Mowre: "Stanier" (hori U Cnrrs Robon\on Al,, l!ucco -3:30-m Mowrt: IW "lloocl on tht Sun" 11dvl 4~ lamts C•gnrv 4:00 Ii) Mowlt • "Two Oouund Women" (O!A) 44 flora Robson -•:30- " Dkk Ven DyhtMOYit: ... "flit C101~J C111" Chor) 34 WVllrlf Gibson. Alan Drn•h11t SATURDAY IUl Y 21 MOANING 6 :00 O That's Cat 8 Summt1 Semester 0 Communott reedb1ck m Unrvers.ty ot the A11 so As Man Beh1wes -6:30- 0 Summer Semesl" D Bay Crly Rotten O Dracnet 8 TV Clusroom O Davey & Col11th 10 Shorthand m Spu• Out CD lntrn1ty factory ID C1pt1oned ABC News 39 D1rectrons on Commun1ly Care 7:00 O Dusly's lreehouse 0 23 39 Alvin & the Chrpmunki O B11 Blue Marble U 3 10 29 Scooby Doo Where ire You' O Hot Fudee Sho• m Ve1etable Soup CD Woman Rul lo Reel ED Yoe" tor Hutth -7:30- 0 Marlo's Macrc Movie M1th1ne D 23 39 hntutic fou1 O Pacesellm U 3 10 29 f 1n1tace O The Lone Ranier m New forcts (E Romper Room ID lle1n1 Human 8:00 0 8 12 Popeye D 23 39 Codzrll1 S~per 90 D Movie. I'll "While Huntreu" td•a> S7 Robert Urq11n~11 U 3 10 29 Supertrrends O Roller Super Stm m Mov11: I'll "[dlmd. My Son" ldra) 4q SO,ntPI Jracy €D lnsr1ht/Mov1t so The Crow1nr Yurs -8:30-m Soulh"n C1htorn11 fD llon 9 :00 tJ e 12 Tht llu11 llunny1Ro1d Runner Show O Th111Jserhrs m Rebop -9:30-D n >t Daffy Did D Mo.If '111f Kentuc•l•n" tAdvt ~~ Burl I anuster 011na l vnn U l llO H Stooby's All St11t 0 Movie: IW "Tiit s,orlers" taOv) 47 John Waynr Cl) ¥01 '°puh ID Sumrntf faire 10:00 D <.U n frtd & larfttr Cl) Movit: "Tiit CO.I Who loo• the West" (wot) 49 YvOMP D~ c,,10 &il Otlc.e Upon 1 Clwk 11> Walttr Mtru4o 1SO Yoce Wlttl Medtli11t T\/ NEEK JIJLY I!> 1979 -10:30- 0 a 12 larnn Super 7 D 23 l9 The Jetsons 0 3 10 29 B111toot & Wlldboy m Nu/mile Music 11 :00 0 13 39 Pro Bilseball ,. I II t / )I, ~·,., U 3 10 29 The Pon• Panlhtr 0 fhroller m ll111onat Ceo1raph1t ID But ol f1m1lres W Musrc1 Colomb1an1 -11 :30- 0 D111net U 3 10 29 Ammtan B1ndst1nd m Cet Sm11t rn tucha lrbre AFTERNOON 12:00 O e Space Ae1demr O Voyare lo the Bottom of the Su O Movw ,. "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" • •• io 1, nr W•l"' m SOlll T111n 12 B11 Blue Marble m h11an 24 Ari History ID lhe Restless hrth ~o Des11n1n1 Home lntertors -12:30- 0 e r 2 rat Albe rt J I onv the Pony tJ People 1 10· 011<0 10 19 Shi Na N1 1:00 0 8 12 A1k II J Toprc O Brc Valley U Mo"e "Le&end of Cusler" ~11' 1 ~~ WonP '-l111odrr 10 An1m1ls An1m1ls m lhe Honeymooners m Marcus Welby 29 Bonanu m r utbol lnternacronal -1:30- 0 8 t l Saturday frlm f estiwal 1R1 M1~uPI lht \torv nl ~boy wllo lo)P\ 11111nf1 mtant tr11 h11 f4tho'1 > ~111Ma1 a.01nrr 1nd f •hp~ lhr ·10•) 11! I l(IUO~ (hor 1011 ~·• wtl11 ~rip, hp• ""'tr l~.un I n~l1Sli 3 Mow1e "Co~aar Country" I I ll 11 um•Hld•1 10 Movie· "Do Not fold, Sprndle or Mut1lalt'' 1my\I II Helfn HAY'' 2 :00 tJ Krdsworld D Wo11d Championslup Tennr.s D llon1n11 e MoYre. • "htt '" the S..ddlt" f,.tSI 44 fOhrr W4yrre I Iii 1!'1nts O Movtt. 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Star Soccer m Sabado lotO loco -5:30-a World of SY,.lwal D lltws u llut Step Berond EV•NINO 6 :00 a D e JJ u lltws 12 Het Haw Q) Mowlt, (211r) "Tht IASPtetor Geltt,I" <com) 49 01nny K1vt (1$1 l1nche\lt1 W1ltt1 Sitt~~ &rbara Batu A 1n•n clown 11 lortfd to rmot•~MAt, a •1\•l•n1 ln~IO• Ct11tral m il• ''"'" r1in• Cl) fltbre -6:30- • Lil 8 It) llOl >t lltws G Miry Tyler Moore ~f Mlfli.fl 1241 a,. ••O....Mlnf 1111 ,_ c.N.. lM,W. 1M MIGillf Vlllrtr llwrrm 7:00 O The Puce Is ll11ht 3 Einer1ency OM D Sl.98 Beauty Show O Wonderful World of M1&1< 1J Eyrwrtness l01 An1elrs a l!Arate Wrth Alhson O Kds 10 That's Holl,.ood m n 29 n The la•rence Welk Show 23 Name Thal Tune 2c luha Child & Co EID 28 Ton11ht so Austin City l1m1ts -7:30- 0 Two Oil the Town 0 10 famrl, feud 1J Match Game e Keen's People 23 The Muppell 24 Here's to Your Hnllh fD Footsteps 8:00 O 8 t2 Movie: •• (2hr) "Animal Crackers" (r.nm/ 10 Jhe MaP Brothers I •ll•dn llolh MdrRdlPI Oumonl lours So11n [,1 lemen1 run\ h•gh di lhe R1llPohous~ Mdnsoon M1~ R1lltnhouse 1 M1 Dumont) hds 1cnred d wcoal coup lor h•1 hou\• pall• thP 1nfrP010 A111ca11 tlplnm Cao Soautorn~ 1G1ouchn1 \ h,, gutll ol hon~r dnd ~ renowned Hf colltctor Sht•"I oll ~°' lal•sl f ''"'" ma1tt•P'"<P D 23 39 CH1Ps 1R1 IMe lhf Whorl .. ond An gr~ h11!11dP • PS•dtnl\ 111mptarn ol d1rl b1kt1) olltgally tarPtmo~ "''' lh~rr t;no crratonp, ~ ~Jngernu~ '"' hatard and dtslroyrn~ rnr ,.at t11htd D Mowre· (2h1) "Cut 1 G11nl Shadow'' l•d•l 66 lohn Waynt Ku~ Douglas SPnla Btrger J ran~ Srnalla An advisor lo Prrs f1an"1n 0 Roost•rlf 1s pursuadtd by an lmtlr 3Rent to underta kt lh• 11a1n1ng ol lsratlo soldiers 1J 3 2t Batllestar G1lactrt1 (R) War ol lhe Gods Part one ot two pAits An alten stranger 101ns lht Ga1~c11ca llttl a111actmg its oeoptr 1nclud10g Apollo 1 g11ll11tnd Sheba w1lh mystr11ous pnwm ClJ Movie: (3hr) "Circus World" (drat 64 lohn Wayne Claudia Cardinale Rota Hay•o• lh Lloyd N111an An Ammcan rncus uwntr in lurope surches lnr an At11atr~I ht lnved 15 ~ms belort and .. ho)e <1aucMe1 ht has 1urtd 10 u llua: fM Ahen G1me m Upst11rs., Dowlrt11in Bolltr A "ftktnd rn lh• country luc!S ne .. ly•rds lame\ and Haiti rnto then h1s1 b•R loeht •nd throws lheu mA1 11a1t •nlo serious danerr Cl) Mow11 (901111 "let's Sw1tcll" (Cnml /~ 8J1ba1a £den Barbm f eldon Pt nny M1 rsh1ll Stuart M11gohn Pat H1111ne1on Al 1 ltn · ¥"' collue 1tunron tuntheon lwn •1v;c1ous 'l'Omen ont 1 llousew1le and lhe ntht1 a urt•r woman '""" lheu hvts art unlulhllrd SQ lhry ~witch •oles j4 Trtn4Mtttn m Mtttlt1t " lllrncls Sim All,n IS hcnt In lamtd F1tdt11r' OoutlU\ (ROS<Ot let S.o•nt). £mprm 11 u tu1 (81ul1h Quo) C'-Ult 8tct1111 (RObert Ca1t1t11t), and lht Marquis de Sad1 (Stef'n Goeiuch) e> lot .. 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