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1980-02-03 - Orange Coast Pilot
• 1 t I . ' • The 198fh are likely, Californians wonder whose fault-it ·will b •1 DAYID IRJ"nJIANN ... ...., ....... wa.. Northenl C&Ufonda wu Jabbed by a ab.up tremor U.. week Won tut. many. Soa&W'D I California 11na•l· 'av• WOD· dtred what lay la at.ore fw &Mm.. CallfOl"Qla, alter aU. IS posed to be ea rthqualre COUQUy. And Soutbern Callfornia. experta and laymen beUeve, ls " ffttalnly due ~. for a major ~ earlbquake a 1 o n g t b e •unMAN.N temperamental San Andreas Fault. ne ••a.t1 One'' ba1 lo be •l"Olliad ta-....... n•lt new-•·•~.-. .. ,.,...,. 8u.t.• ....... ~ allD· m1 COG)el, lbat'1 tomtlhtn1 e1H ....... V arlou1 1eolo1l1l1 and ael1~ laid ln lDtent.ws that wtdJe cMqel can be ob· 1ened ln the cbuacteri1tk1 ol a fault. tJMre•a 1UU no way of 1tnpwln1 wbal tboae chances mean. Tbl1 un be t1peclally fru1tratlnc here since CaUfomla'1 m~r fault, tl>e San Andreu, rum aloaa the stat.e's weatem spine, both onshore and offshore, and near the most densely popuJaled re1ions. It is an active fault, a poten- SUNDAY Ually danaeroua ooe that bu be411n atudled ever more cJ()e.ely dwiQJ t.be lat few years. Yel no one knows for certaln wbeo lt will unleash its deadly force. Or wMre. Selentiata 1uch as Caltech's Kale Hutton, a seismoloaist, told the Dally Pilot that "we're get- ting into the time when we can see it (a major earthquake) in our lifetime." More ominous are the warn· ings from two of the state's lead· ing seismologists who, in a re- cent issue of UC Berkeley's Public Affairs Report, said "lim e is running out" for Calllornians to prepare for the next bi& quake. Their conclusion is based on blatorical recorda or earthquake occurrence, recent geological evidence of earlier earthquakes and measurements or strarn along major faults . The lwo scientists, Stanford's Richard Jahn s and UC Berkeley's Bruce Bolt, said all the data suggests there is now a SO-SO chance of a devastating earthquake before the 1980s elapse. An area of recent concern has been Palmdale. northeast or Los Angeles. James Sav11e. a reaeucher w Hh the U.S . Geolo1lcal Survey'a Office of Earthquake Studies in Menlo Park, said ln a t e lephone Interview that measurements in the Palmdale area indicate the San Andreas Fault already has undergone changes of an unusual aort in the past year. Savage said land on opposite sides of a portion or the fault is no longer contracting, as pre· viously observed, but instead ex- panding. This means the land masses on each side or the fault are sliding by each other to tht! northwest and southeast. This horizontal movement along the fault has been cor· roborated by the findings of Jet Prop14lsion Laboratory scientists . wbo a1JO have been atud)'in.8 fault. So could this extension of land be the precursor of earthquake? "/lny unusual behavior (in fa ult> oug.bt to be looked at wt this possl.blllty in mind," Sava said. Another Geological Surve scientist, Jack Healey. said lb new movement is "more co ducive to producing a bi quake." He said the s ign "might be considered ominous. The Palmdale movement wi likely be d111cussed by the newt formed National Earthquak• Prediction Evaluation Council <See EXPERTS, P•ge A3) VOL. 73, NO. 34, 7 SECTIONS, 106 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDA Y , FEBRUARY 3, 1980 TH I RTY-FIVE CENTS Job Funding Auditors Look _Deeper ' I ( I , I f By GARY GRANVILLE Of UM Oally Pl ... Staff Huntington Beach oHicials have been warned that the city is likely to be tQkf to repay the federal government more than $25-0,000 because of mismanagement in the city's $2.6 million-a -year feder al job program. • Auditors now scrutinizing records of the private company hired just four months ago to manage the city's federally funded job program have not yet completed their task and have been told to dig deeper. But early findings h ave uncovered an estimated $250,000 worth of non-criminal abuses Kiiadergaper Takes \lirtorg dfing Do"'n of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) by Irvine-based Western Institute of Careers, Inc. And Huntington Beach officials have been put on notice that it is the city that will bear "lbe ultimate financial responsibility" for Westem's alleged transgressions. That responsibility is linked to the "ques- tionable expenditure" by Western of some or the city's federally provided CETA dollars. When disallowed by the Department of Labor. the sponsoring Job program agency -in this case. the city -can be made to repay what is seen as squandered tax money. Anyone who hauls in 3,912 centimeters or 30 times his height in newsprint to be re- cycled deserves a rest. As the winner of the paper drive at Costa Mesa's Lindbergh i Capitol Bribery Alleged . -~ I· FBI Paid Out $500,000 for Favors l WAStUNGTON CAP> -In the, r biggest Political corruption in- vestigation in FBI history, agents posing as businessmen offering bribes on behalf of an Arab s heik paid out almos t $500,000 in cash to public of- • Congressmen have been im· plicated in the investigation. The source, who declined to be identified, said that about 20 public officials and 10 busi- nessmen were caught up in the probe. But the source said that fewer than 10 or the public of- fi cials took cash. "Some ar- 1 ficials. a source familiar with the investigation said Saturday. : Similar Accidents Kill 2 OC Cyclists Helmet.Jess motorcycle riders just north of 28th Street at 3:20 were fatally injured Saturday in a .m ., when be loel control of the Newport Beach and Fullerton, machine and it slammed into a ' the second and third such accl· parked car. dent victims to die under almost Vernon •W. ChrilUamoa Jr., ldentlcal circumstances ln a 30, ol Fullerton crubed at 5:45 27 -bour period in Orange p.m .• onEucll.dStreft.Justaoutb County. of Valley View Drl ve In Another traffic victim, an Fullerton and wu PJ'ODOUDced elderly Santa Ana woman in-dead or bead lnJurlea at 7:Z2 Jured Jan. 23 in a Santa Ana ac· p.m •• at St . .JudtJlolpltal. cldent, died or her injuries and lnveall1ators said be was compllcatlona Saturday . 1outhbound on Euclid Street authorities aaid. whea bis late model 1000 cc The 22-ye.ar-old vtctlm In the motorcycle crubed lato tbe rear Newport Beach motorcycle accl· of a movlna car driven by dent was pronounced ••d or Michael J . Scott. 29, of mu1lve bead Injuries al Hoaa l .. ullerton. Memorial Hoepltal at a:rss a.m.. Poltcle utd no dtatloa wu ii· Satu*', aecordlna to polla. 1ued to Scott. ldeatltJ of tb• man-WH A .-·o t b • r J'~• l·l •rt~ a wttllbe9d Dmdtq notlfteattoa ot motorc1tHM, NleltolH T. --«•COroner·· depitlel •••n.o. ~ ..... fMal ~ x-. eow.11 llild . = = :=-.. -::= Ult ••• · rtdln1 IObth· ot • nr wldle M ftl rtdllli 1-o oa Newport Bowtv .. wltboul a bellnM. ranged meet.logs or dad other favors." the source said Among those implicated in one rashion or another were one U.S. senator and more than five but less than 10 members of the House of Representatives, the source said. The source said that among the public officials were: Sen. Harrison A. Wllllams Jr., D-N.J .; Rep. John M. Murphy, O- N. Y.; Rep. Frank Thompson Jr., D·N.J .; Rep. Michael 0 . Myers. D-Pa.; Rep. Raymond F . Lederer, D·Pa., and Rep. John W. Jenrette, D·S.C. Reps. John P. Murtha, D-Pa .. and Richard Kelly, R·Fla .. were also implicated 1n the probe, The Waablngton Post reported ln today's editlon1. The investigaUon, code·named OperaUoo Abscaan, was con- ducted ln five dues and several pointa 1n between, the sautte s a l d~ T b e c I t I e s w e r e Wa1blntton, New York , PhJl1delphl1. Miaml and Newark. N.J. WIWa1111. tntemewed oo tbe NBC J>fO§rlm .. Prime Time Satorda)': wu uked whether he w.aa the tar1et or an lo· ~pUoG. Ke niplied: "RJpt DOW, lt ap-peua tUl' I am, &Del that'• about all tor now .... Ht ·~· after two 1'81 ...... YWMid blm at bl.t ..... .......,. ...... A .,.11 .. u for .i .. ntte. ,,.,. CllQ,1• nml. a -.. ... , • =alt of .. eon· r.n I K tll8t .1....U. .. ....,. ........ Ulled ,.._ '"to a c &pie of lt is federal tax doll ars chanMled throu~h sponsoring agencies such a. ... thl' caly that as Westem·s sole source of mvestment and operat ing capital. Like other CETA operator<;. most of them public agencies. Western as allowed up to 20 per cent or the annual progra"m grant to cover operating and .. dmimstrattve costs The balance of the CETA grant money I!> used lo provide training and employment for persons who are either economically disadvan- taged. unemployed or underemployed. So far. the bulk of the so-called queshonable Western CETA expenditures center on lease School. :\-Llchad Brophy. 5. r L'CC1 \'<.'d J book bag. He c redite d his grandfather for h e lping collccl and tie all thu~e bundll'!> for Saturd<n ·s final t·ount <i~recments and equipment purchase!> made by Wl'stem off1c1als Some or the challt'nRed transactions oc ru rred while tho!>e ofra caah were still city 1•mployet-s. man <i~cr., uf lh1.:. city oper ated Employment and Training Center of llunltngton Beach · Other que!>taonabll' l'X~nd11ures c,_me :ifter Oct 1. 1979. "hen the c1t.1r ~ot out of the JUb t ra anang bUSlD(!:)S b) ccmlrJrlml! "'1th We!> tern fo r 11.5. operation At issue an the challenged lease and purchase ate ms 1s the company's flulurl' to obtain reci_uir~ Department of Labor approval beforeenteriAfUt· to the transactions. In tome-e.eses. the traoaactioos toot place wlien tbe program wu aUll city~ated and, 10 Ute ca.ae of at least two leases. dld not carry the nee! 11ary City Council appnmal. Howeuer. tbe probe into Wes&em's affairs has mll9broom.ed out to lnclude a ~ $16,000 un.autbottud loan to the c:om~ s pre- !>ident. a to.an that has !lince bttn repaid Also under the scruttn) of Orange Count) M anpo~r C.Ommwion auchtors is the practice or bavmc • Santa Ana·based private job pro- gram ()ldator advance money to Westem or to pay its bills. ~ operator. Orange Coimty Community Development Youth Corps. was taler reim- bursed through city CETA funds. Last June 11. for example. Western presi- dent Robert Cunnangham. then a city employee. wrote youth corps director Frank Teese the followtng letter . "Dear Frank: ··WouJd you please issue a cbe<:k for the Jmount of Sll,588 65 to Best Furruture. 2717 South Mam St . Santa Ana This amount should be charged against our admtnistration account. Thank you ·· The rumature covered by the purchase, in· <'ludang rou~hl y $5,000 used to furnish 995· "Cfuarc rl'<'t of office space occupied by Cun- ningham and J rcccpt1onist. was sent to com- p.in\ adm1na slrat1ve headquart.er!> at 2102 <Sff JOBS, Page Al> Inmates Rebel .-,. .......... UNDER INVESTIGATION Sen. "-ntaon Wllll•m• 20 Feared Dead i11 NM Riot SANTA FE. N M <Al» - R1otmR prisoner; who seized the New Mt!x1ro State Penitentiary on Saturday rt>leascd one of the 12 guards held hostage. but authorities reared 10 or more in · mates may have been killed m the uprismg. Earlier. the prisoners had threatened to "snuff out·• the lives of the remaining guards held bo6tage. Two-way radio conversations bet ween Inmates and informa- ti on gathered by television newsman John Andrews of KG - G M ·TV in Albuquerque indicat- ed as many B!> 20 inmates may be dead Warden Jerry Griffin said the guard released Saturday night reduced to 11 the number or hostages. However, before the releue of the guard, autboriUes had counted 11 hostages: State orricials agreed late Saturday to inmate demands to invite the FBI to come to the <SeePIUSON. Pa1e.U) meetings wttb people I now un- derstand t.o be FBI undercover agenls." The statement said J enrett.e went to the meettnas ''ln an ef- fort to auist aomeone ln obtatn· tn1 linancinl for a slgnlllcant project lo my district which would have provided 500 jobs ... My pW'J)Ole in attendina tbese meetiDla wu to assist with tbe proJeet ln my diltttct. At no time did l eqage ln any improper or lllegal activitiee." ON TWO FRONTS -One group of countiaM Is batt.lin& to keep GYJ)ty Moths out of the re· glon whil• another ls fl&btin& to keep Terna ln. Dispatches from both fronts detail the tactics. Pages A.8-9. OL YKPIC El'l'OllT -Tony Copp lbould collect told d\ll'iq the upcomlng Winter Olympics In· Lake Placid, N.Y .• ud be hm't even an athlete. "I'm an opportunist," be say1 wtt.h a smile on Pap CL RICHES oa avaarset - The experta know half of all Junk , mall ls thrown away unopened, yet they continue to dealp bet· ter ways to aet reclplenta to i open unsolicited mall and l respond to tempting offers. A l top c1twiper of such nyen ottel1J I inalgbt.a. Pase AlZ. Aldet to Murphy. Lederer and Myen said lbey knew not.bloa " about the mvatJiaUon. An aide to Murth.a llld he UD· dentood "a lot of people were lnt•nMwect <n tbe FBI> but. there ta no ind.leaUon that I.bey wer~Ucated by bein1 ln· terv " Tbe IOUl'C9 aald that about 1~ l'Bl ..... bepn lnten1ewiftl SBIFTINO OEA&S - "Tenspeed" la tbe MW veblcle for mult.l<talented Ben Ventll. Tbe 1ln1er·daocer·1tar of "Roota .. talks about tbt ra· Uonale behind bl.a latt1t TV Hriel whlle NCOC'dint tupenlar Barry Manno. telll wb1 he la 1tartlhf an actJnt career. Pac• 89. ~ I ... J---·-<See NIBBS, ~ace AJ) • au,.,. '*'*Y a;,., . 5 Shots Echo • ID B1 no 8CllOE•sm. °' .. ....., .......... 1''lve lhoc.a f'rom • 44 caliber t\Hd1un ran1 O\I\ la a quJet OT•ap oetibborbood lut Oet. 211 -lbota IMt U-mu who fftoect I.hem ·~ ..,.,. m9dt llJ n ll derenae a11lD1l two carloada ol ....Uanta wbo pre. vloualy bid t.b.reatened hi• Ult and propeny. Defendant Says Gunfire Directed at Assailants But ln the oplnJon ot Oruae POlkti and U'4! Or1111• OMmt.y lH1trlcl Attora er'• office-, MJ cbael L. Utaltr made Uw wron1 decWoo when he broke out the front window ol bJJa home and un1oeded ~ we1pe>a. The owner or Soulbl1nci ConatnJctJoo Co., • tr•dina and pavtna firm, now faees criminal cbarget ot assault with intent to cOmmJt murder~ uaawt with a d eadly weapon io Orange COunty Central Munklpal Court.. It Is Utaler's belief that he's wound up the swipect ln a crime 10 whJcb be actually is the vic- tim The nighttime shooting inct- dent, according to police reports contained in court records, re· suited because of a disagree· ~Ht between Utaler and hhc former •••cullv• aecrelary, Sberyl Lynne Lewreoc., a. of Oran1e. over ber attempt to oe1otJ•t.e • ao.ooo aou. Mr1. Lawrence 1ou1ht tht\ money lo mld ·October and claimed in her loan a pplic1Uoo that 1bt wu employed by Ut.aler. Accontina to Ut.aler, lhe bad been t.ennin.ated in May. Daya after be told bank of ficiala that M n. Lawrence was oot e mployed by Soulblaod, Utsler says be began receiving t elephone calla lo whach be c laims anonymous callers threatened to, among other things, rip off an arm or llteak one of tu. legs. Utsler contacted police. lie claims he wu told that there was nothlnc they could do ''until something actually happened.•' On the night ol Oct. 28, accord· f)elegation Due Shah Panel Claim Denied By Tbe Aaaoclated Preu M iUtants holding Americans hostage at the U.S. Embassy in T-ebran said Saturday a special Amertcao delegation would ar· rive t.hla week to bear Iran's complaints againsl.-the shah and &he U.S. government. State D e partment officials In Washington said they knew GOt.hing about sucb a trip. 1 In another development ll'ao's tuling Revolutionary -OouncU announced il would set up an international commission to investigate alleged crimes of deposed Shah Mohammad Reza 'Pahlavi. An Egyptian journalist in London said the 50 Amertc81' Death Swift On the Draw 'In Anaheim Anaheim police said a quick· draw practlce session ended in death for one contender Satur. day. , Ma rcus A. LeFever, 25, of .,Alhambra, sank to bjs .knees and d ied on the floor of Brian Lundslrom's apartment at 1730 N Temple St • s hot once at short range in the chest Pohcc and paramcdic5 rushed to the ~ce n c , alerted by Lundstrom's fr<Jnt1c 3 30 a m. phone call . but prnnounced Lel''ever dead of a .22 cali ber bullet wound, investigators said. ' The suspected death weapon and a .45 caliber handgun b elieved owned by LeFever were confiscated as evidence pending further investigation. A uthorites said Lundstrom, l"ho waa planning a trip to the d esert with Le Fever Saturday to ~o some sport target shooting, r:as released without beln& charged in the fatal incident. ~t Trf!ffic • Gut.s Shadow . l Tbe Groundhog may have seen b1a shadow Saturday, but if he'd seen the Balboa Boulevard traffic backed up in Newport Beeb. 11Jctudlnl' convertibles with tape down, it mlgbt have S.Old blm somet.bi.og. Some semblance of summer sneaked in, even brtnglng wttb lt a few bicycle riders in blkinis, weather-watchers omed. A spokesman ror the ~atlonal Weather •Service in Loa Angeles predicted more of the same for tbe Orange Coast today, with high clouds keeping beaches fairly cool. Coaltal temperatures are pre· dieted to reach 721 while the tbermome(er 1boula hit 80 in· land. UaterSays Mil'ler Stays hostages held captive since Nov. 4 would be turned over to a "third party" when the com- mission members arrive in Iran. It was not koowo ii the em- bassy militants and RevoJu. tionary Council were talking about a U.S. delegation being part of an invesUgatlvt-com- mission. Revolutionary Co uncil spokesman Haasan Hablbl was quoted by Iran's offlcial P~ news agency as saying the • in· tematioaal investigation com· mission will consider the shah's crimes, his violation of human rights and the r eturn or his wealth to Iran.'' He did not say when the tribunal would meet or give other details, according to Pars. ln an article in London's Sun day Times, Egyptian journalist Muhammed Heika l said the U S. hos tages would be released upon the anivJ] in Tehran of the in· teroalional commission. He wrote that under a com· promise, the hostages would be "kept in Tehran in the custody of a third party. Tbe UniUd States would have acc ... to t~em and be responsible for their health and weUare." West Crt!nnany's ambusador to the Uruted Nations, Rudiger von We<:hmar, said Fnday in New York the hostages might be freed wit.run four to eight weeks under a plan proposed by U N Secretary General Kurt Waldheim. He said tn a radio interview the Americans could be moved from the embassy to "a staging camp" where the International Red Cross might care for them while their final release is negotiated. Jaws of Life Free Trapped OC. Teenager A south county teen-a1er wbo bad to be cut from the crumpled wreckage of ber •mall foreign station wagoQ followtna a two· car M1U1kln ID El Toro Saturday night is hospitalized with bead injuries today. The victim, Tauta Lozeno, 15, according to spokesmen at Sad· dleback Community Hospital in Mission Viejo, wu admitted in critical condition. Three other pefSODB sustained less serious uuwiea iQ the 8:20 p .m . cras h at };I Toro and J eronimo roads, which waa wit· oesaed by a California Hiehway Patrol officer. Detalls of lbe crash were sti II sketchy abortly before mldn.lght. but boepital personnel said they were told Mias Lozeno ls a re - s ident or either El Toro or Mis· sion Viejo. Paramedics from the county's El Toro Fire Station aaid they bad to use the Jaws of Life hydraulic tool to tear her car apart for eJ!licalioo. WASHINGTON <AP> -With a simple "no," President Cuter said Sa~y be will not ask Sus H ld Treasury SeCretary C. Wllli\in t~ e Miller to r eaian lo the con. ..,,_.._w troveray over Miller's bustne.aa ln Boy ~ _,..,... operatiooa before he Joined the ..::7e'"" admlnlltratioo. Miller admitted Friday that VISTA (AP) -A FaUbrook tire Textron Corp. be beaded man waa arraigned lD MunJclpal before Jol,Dl.n1 tbe CablAet made Court on 12 counta of unlawful H9ue1Uoapbl' apcl improper sexual actlvtty with four boys ~aymenta" to fONllJI otnclala ranam, in .,. from 10 to le. during y· ·~~· but 1Jcnled Ertc Lance May, 31. wu af9 personal w 901l:O l . rested Thunday nl1bt by ~The ttt• ' cr/J.t_ :-; "'"td • aberllf'a otncen alter a month· newa coafere~ Fii~ay he bad lons lov~~tlon 111 the •tntmtldn of .......... and bad. lbetUrl 1': IU.,.tlUdo. :'it; g ~ '° w the "-:-fl.tt1iii111Ml>la ·=-lD ,oounty ~ -• --- ln1 to Utaler's version or events, more calla were made to hlm. In a call lhortly before 10 p.m., a male culler aald. "We're eoing to come over and teach you a leaaon -we're going to toss you somet.bing you'll remember." Utsler called police and pleaded for them to dispatch a squad car. According to a police transcript of the call. Utsler was advised to call b ack if, and when, something happened. Several minutes later, two ca r s -a n older model Volkswagen and a Mercedes - pulled up in front of Utsler's house A man approached the door. rang the doorbell, and when no one answered, began ~hak1ng the door. l.itsler told m· vestagators. A female c ompanion at Ulsler's home telephoned police, while he broke out the front win· dow and fired the s bots from a gun he had borrowed from a friend. When police arrived, tbe two can were gone. Utaler .and his girlfriend were care fully coaxed out of the house, f orced to lie on the i;-,....p~AJ BRIBES ••• the 20 public offlclala and 10 bualnesamen Saturday to advise them of the lnvesttgatlon, read them their rights and quesdoo them. ''Most of tbem told the FBI to go to hell," the source said. No charges have been filed, nor arres ts made, several sources said, bot federal of· ficlals planned to begin present· lag evidence to one or more federal grand juries, perhaps as early as next week. SUH DAY DAILY PILOT r ... a...,.cftlii9\tO.••,.,....,.. "'"'wMC""•''°"" ~, .. ...._...,..,.~, .,~'"'""°'.,.... (M\f ~I""""'(..,......,. ,...,. ...... ~If#•• INt>hti ... d ~v tNOU91' ,,.cs., tor (Ml• ,_,,.\.A N•WllCJl'1 .,....,,.. ~ kacr. ,..,..._ t••"V•••~• '""'""" ~~ft'~Coeu A .... "'Cl••'P1>~~1t_..,, ... ,,Met~n~ s.-. ....... ____ .... ,. "'9>Cll••S4-C..Q-, .. __ "-·-,,.., f't9'""•fWl~f ... , ... 11 e- Vt(f"~t-\'°*"''-""'0-,....,~ T-.. -l[ditor T=~~ .... Mt.r.:4 ~lwftd•¥101W OfflcH C..l.o-1 UOWUl .. r II,_. .....,..... -" tN1 N• C:MM Hipwoy -•"fllll •Nan,,,,. -~ Tetepho11e (714)&0-Q21 CleMltlH Adyenteang ~1111 dr•vew11 and ltr .. ted police. The woman wu later deemed not arreatecl and released. Utaler wu booted tato On.nae County JaU oa tht Haau1t charges. "He thought there'd be a grenade comh11 through that window," aaJd·Ketth C. Monroe, of Santa Ana, Utal.er'1 attorney. •'If Uta I er bad been cooking up thla thing, would he have been on the phone dema nding a policeman be there?" Monroe added. "There la Just no crtme here." Orange police Investigators were not available Friday after· noon to comment on the case. Utaler's preliminary bearing into the evidence against him 1s scheduled for Feb. 25. Named as victims of the al· Jeged assault attempt are five persons who were In the two ·cars that stopped at Utsler 's home Said Utsler. in a statement 1s sued throug-h h1 !> attorney , "What ls a citizen s uppost'd to do when his life 1s threatened and he believes someone I!. there 1t carryitout? "Are we now so c1vilJzed that one must wait until the threat -bas been carried out and then have the 7reat satisfaction of watching. rom the wheelchair or the grave, while the attacker 1s being prosecuted?'· Ftoa in February Beckv Linhart. 7. <left) runs obstacle courSl' while .Juhe F a rris. 7, Hop 1 hits th<' tire~ Saturday a s more than 700 competed m South Or<Jngc Cciunty Girl Scout Olympics staged at Saddleb<J<.•k Coll<•J..:t' s triJ<. k in ~t 1 ~~ion VieJO Hurdles. ~prmh . b<.t~<:bJl I lhr<l\\. and frs~bt.'c to~s r ounded out l'Vl'n t-. ... PRISON RIOT ... pnson "to as!>ure inmates no rt' tahat1on will occur," but reJect ~d at least three other demands AuthontJes agr~ to improve mt!nls sn Mlme pnson cond.iUom. but thl'y refused lo aUow rt- NB Bomb Call Cl.ears Ward A male callt-r's t1. l~phont·•I warmng or a bomb allt>~cdl\ plant.eel in tbe ast W10£ of Hoa& Mem ~ Qtwp&yt In Newpon .... ~~ lalpl led to • W ..,__._ of Its mental health lt'U'd. Newport ~ach poller said between 40 &nd 50 pJt1ent' hospitalned JD Uw p!.) chlatnr care faCllt\y on the ~mund fl c}l)r w e re e\lacuated 1n orderly fashion · They ,,..ere escorted to day room quarter s separ•te h'om the hospital itself while the area was searched and reblr'Ded to their rooms withlti a balf .bour. Police Sgt. Ken Cowell said no evidence of any explosive device was fotmd and the 6 10 p m tnt't dent was dismissed as a crank call. although such t.brul.s are prosecutable en mes port1•rs sntn the prhon until the ho~tJl(l'S .in• n·l•·a.,,.d 1Jr to movt• ~c('Urtty rs ~k ~ out of ..,t·gn·ga!1-d cell~. The pnsonn" asked offtc1ab Io .. 1•nd over a 11 harassment" and "INtH• all 1nmatl's sn the 11"" 1l,:, lhcy lol.C.Ct.OOgmally aWgnOO to until the upri~sng is over.·· They dt-m<md ed improvements 1n food. rc·creat1on, education. \ 1"-lltnl( n ghL<> and overcrowd· HI)! \ nrtrew-., who was allowt'd to 1.'nll'r Uw pnson gates bul not lhe cdlblocka. Mld the inmates N!leued LL Joe Anaya, a guard who bad ~ ribed by Gov. Bruce Kini u n need of medical attention." Ana)'a 14 3'> tak by am hul.inn• tn .1 S.rntfi 1' hospital II 1.., t' on d 1 t 111 n v. ,J .., n n t 1 m mt•d1Jlt I\ J\ JllJbh• King s111d tw did not thtnk any or the guards had been killed, and Gnffin said the inmates told authorities that all corrtttional ofncen . 'wer e in reasotutbly Cood condition " Hospital officials in Santa Fe said earlier that two guards and four tnmat<'~ had been adm1tted and 26 inmates were treated for 1n1unes then remanded to police custody. TOTAL RE•CnortS E•erythlng In the store or on special order, feahrlng top nmne brcmds, c• be pm chased at a special sale price without exception. WE llARAllDE llOT TO BE•DERSOLD featuring such lines as Henredon, Baker, Thomasville, Century, American of Martlnsvllle, Albright Zim- merman, John Wlddlcomb, Welman, Bau, Hekman, Knob Creek, Stone Phfllips, Marge Carson, Royal Coach, Schaffer Brothers, Debu Flair, Master Craft, Frederick Cooper, Marbro and many other fine manufacturers. All Royal Coach & Mastercra t uRholstered furniture reduced an aClditional 10% below sale rice. Fiii DB.IYERY AHD IMTERIOR DESIGN SERVICE · . 1 . ·------ -------------., Se~ Abuse: Tra-uma to Child Lingers B110ANM• a NOLDS ............... Orap Cout pol.lee H,,Y. they are beli\l 1Jowl)' 1w1mped by • pathetic and hHrl·wreocbln.a ep demlc of chHd m~laUan c ..... Youngsters BecoDle Suspects in Their O~.~ Minds redeem Uvea tbat might 1r retrievably be crippled. At the same time. the workload or abuse cases com- bined with all the other ju~nile criminal cues is a lot to handle physically as well as emo · tionally. Tbe lncre&H In cuet ot eaual lbuae of c hildren 11 mcnt dram1Uc ln Costa Meu whet• at ha.a rt.-n from an averaae last aummt r of about one caH • month to SiJC a .-~ k so far LblA year. "We'nt talk:lnt about Lbe real. solid isexulll cootact altuaUom. not Just some funny und• who pat.11 all the UWe klda on lbe fan ny." comme nted SIR Swan· atrom, OIM' or two Cost.JI Mesa de· t.echves who handle c1ises involv· lngjuverul~ · 'T'hese s1tuat1on11 are so sad " Swanstrom and his partner, Clyde Foreman can reel off a litany of horrifying cases they have investigated and sent to court h d • lot to do wl th people ,... Porth" the cu. '. Anotar factor bu *" a chanp In ftata l1w •hlcb min· dat•• acbool P•r•onntl and ph)'lld1n1 to report auapected c .... ol dilld abuH. ••vou blow, the npert• tell ua one out ol efft)' 10 famlllet ha1 a p~m wft.b eome form ol c hlld 1bu1e-aex u•l or ph11lcaJ." Swanatron added. • • J UMd to be 1 altepUc about that flcure. bul now J'm atartina to believe." The partners HY the most dlt fl cult upect of their work is dtalln1 with the v1cl1m - children as young as 2 Swanstrom says the cases have liven him a crash course lo talkin1 to bttle ones. His desk is a stockpile of lollipops and crayons. the voluntary dfort just nev.,r llvea up to." Foreman aald. "It ba.•tobtmudated by• court. Swautrom acreed. ''If we can't set Lbe auspect Into the 1y1tem. then the chances tor change are mJQimaJ." Th~ pattern Ml up by-child abuat-Involves people or all economic alM.ndlna i.n equal pro portloftl. The suspects are almost all close to their victims as family memben, friends or babysit· ters Otten the suspect or parent of the victim themselves were vie· tams of abuse as children. The crime as rarely a one· time incident. It's a repeated of· fense that can go on for years. When the: detectives find out about u case. they usually take ' the vlctJm out or the environ· m ent In which the abuse ls oc· curring. That often meani tak· in1 tbe chlld out or his home and putting him into a county facility ·'T hat only magnifies the gwlt feelings the child b as,·· Swanstrom said. Court appearances create addi· tional problems. De fense at· tomeys can be cruel adversanes ror small children, only adding to their humi U ation. The men say that when they c an arr a nge at , the y steer families into groups s uch as Parents Anonymous. a nauonal organization for par ents who abuse their children. It's organized much like Alcoholics Anonymous There are seven chapters an Orange County. lnformauon is available toll free at 1 (800) 352-0386. There is also the county's Child Abuse Services program which offers a variety of In· vestigative and counseh'lg services. But the county.funded pro· gram b.u been the brunt of some internal county staff fighting prompted in part by budget cuts from Propolition 13. This week. superviaora saJd they want U.e agency made completely opera· tional to combat the rising tide or cases. County statistics show the caseload is going up at a rate of 1,000 a year. The Costa Mesa detectives are caught in a dllemma. They're encouraged that more cases are being reported The more in- stances they learn about. the more opportunities they have to f're• Pag~ Al "You can't help at, you get really involved In their Uves." Swanstrom said of the young vic- tims. T he two detectives say tbe most di.stressing aspect of the cases is watching the children s truggle t o cope with t he trauma. They can only urge counseling and hope the emotiona l wounds will heal. If the scars remain too deep. they know it means that not t.oo many years from now that vie tim will tum into a suspect and some other detective will be faced with yet another case of a child's abuse. -An adoptive father who had sexual relations with his l wo pre-teen daughters for seven years; -A leen·age uncle who was sexually abusing his 5 year-old nephew on a regular basis; •'The problem 1s that the child. the victim, ha!. a lot or fl'elings or guilt and fear." he said "The bd becomes the sus· peel in his own mind By putting them through the cri mancs l Justice system, those feelings can only become magnified." EXPERTS SAY TIME FOR MAJOR QUAKE NEAR • • • -A natural father who forced his 9-year-old daughter into a sexual relationship; -A pre-teen babysitter who involved her 3-and S·year-old charges in sexual acts Foreman points out ruefully that the crimina l JU StlCl' system-the courts -are jus t about the only way to end the vicious cycle that child abuse becomes when It meets lh.Js coming week an Washington, D.C. The panel. chaired by Prof Clarence Allen of Caltech, will meet Monday and Tuesday. Or. Hutton. a n associate seismologist at Culteeh, said the Chinese have used movement such as that seen in Palmdale with other factors added in -as the basis for earthquake prt.'<ilc· lions. With so many cases being re· Ported the two men say they're close to being ovcr whel med "There are cases here J haven't eve n had l ime to read ," Swanstrom said leafing through a stack or documents. "When we get them into the system. they either go along with whatever counseling pro- gram the court works out. or it's a slam dunk into state pnson." Foreman said. But she said there is at best only a 50-50 chance of the predic- tion being correct. a percentage of probability not con sidered good enough ln the United States given the repercussions of a false alarm. Foreman a nd he agree that the increase doe sn 't m ean there's been a rise in such ac- tivity. They say it's a matter or people finally coming forward to report the tragic and distressing situations that until recently were rarely brought to police. "And the inmates have their own ways of dealing with child m olesters " Because the ills that lead to abuse of children are so difficult to correct. the two detectives say they prefer to sec the courts involved. Still, there bas been no serious quake activity along the San An· dreas Fault in the Palmdale a r ea for 123 years, meaning there .is considerable force that "There's been a lot of publici- ty on the subject recently," com· mented Foreman. "I think that's "Solvirig't t'tle P'roblems in-volves some heavy, longterm counseling. the kind or thing that Flames Kept Coming When Earl Wenzel. 22. of 194 Brookline Lane. Cost Mesa . started his m otorcycle Saturday, it backfired and flames, ap- parently fed by lcakin~ fuel. e nveloped the machine a nd s pread through the gar age. Whe n he ran inside to call the fire depa rtment , the open front door created a draft that fed the fi r e rnto the con· dominium. Two motorcycles and a station wagon were destroyed. and structural dama~c was estimated at $35 .000. Fro• Page A I JOffi PROGRAM MISMANAGED?. • • Business Center Drive. Irvine. It 1s the tease of those offices totaling 3.518-square feet and costing the company 95 cents a square foot or $3.342 monthly that has drawn Lht-heaviest criticism . Because the three-year lease represents a $120.315 obbgat1on to Western, it is the largest single item tentatively cited as a questionable expenditure. The lease was also the centerpiece in al· legations of mismanagement and extravagance recently leveled at the company by a former Western officer. one of tbe three former city employees, who helped incorporate the com· pany with CETA dollars last March. The allegations that touched off the Man- Power Commission audit included as yet un· proven charges that : Three Western directors either directly or indirectly are involved in conflicts of interest resulting from the accounting. banking and In· surance business generated by the company. -Cunningham's $29,700 annual city salary was Improperly hilted 43 percent to $43,500 a year as soon as the corporation took control or I.he CETA prognm for the city. -Western squandered $13,380 by leaslng the Irvine offices and paying rent on them four months before they were occupied. -Cunningham mismanaged by 1etttn1 hlmaetr up in a ~square foot office and spending almost SS.000 in public money to fUrni.Sb lt. lnclud· lng the purchase of a $1.700 desk and a mat.cbln1 S800 crederua. " Now, the challenge to Westem's mana1ert1I capability has been enlarged to Include ; -The purported unaut.bori1ed lease or 10,000.aquare reet of job trllninl space at 1!i8U Manufacture Lane, Huntlnaton Beach. for $2.710 monthly. Hall that space then aat idle for nine mon~. -~ et more than tlJ.000 worth of Job tr...._ prlltina equipment without prior AHHlar)' ...,-oyaJ. • Tbat tbe ctty, not the Manpower Com· mission that acts as grand mas ter qf all CETA programs within the county, 1s rest>onsible ror any federal payback that might be inn1cted on Western was made clear al a comm1ss1on meet· ing last August. Then . c ity personnel director Edwar d Thompson. who is also a commission member, recommended giving commission endorsement to the city's designation of Western ai. its man· power contractor. Minutes of that meeting quote Thompson as saying, "The ultimate responsibility remains with Huntington Beach" a s the chain of responsibility and liabllity was set at Westem - city commission. Earlier in the ye ar. City Administrator Floyd Belsito vouched for the feasibility or tum· ing the manpower chore over to a private cor· poratlon led by Cunningham. In a April 30. 1979. memo to the Cit y Coun· cil. he said "the concept of local control will be maintained through .... the city administrator's <Belsito) direct Un1ta1e to the new corporaUon's chief administrative officer <Cunningham)." Then, Belsito was tal~ing of what, In effect, was the Incorporation of the city manpower de· partment <Employment and Trainin& Center of Huntington Beach> into a private, non·prortt corporation. What came from that. though. was Western lntemational Careers. Inc., which moved Its management base of operations from Hunt· lnat.on Beach to Irvine. Cunningham baa said he wm not comment on I.be audit findings until a complete report ls on band. However, he lnslated that Watem wlU be vlndlcated ln tht> audit and called the atleaa· lions atl]nat the corpor1Uon half trutha. The ctty's oae-year contr•ct with W•tern can beu.ncelled on ~Y notice. And lite Friday, lt wu estimated t.b•l the expanded audit ot tHe corporat.iao now will not be completed for three Cit four weekJ, l has been bwlding during that ·period. "When 1t lets go, there'll be ~ big earthquake." Or Hutton said of the fault 's movements Bolt and Jahns said that with each pac;s1ng yea r , the odds will steadily increase an favor of an earthquake . And because the San Andrea'> Fau lt run s ne ar s ome or Ca liforn1 a 's mos t populou~ a reas, particularly the Lo~ Angeles and San Francisco re gions. loss of life and property will be heavy whe n the next great quake hits, they said. Planning for this e ventual catastrophe is a ma1or coo~m of the two researchers . Like other ~rea s, Or a ng e Co unt y h as f ormu l ated emergency plans to cope with assorted disasters. Carol Hopwood, an emergency services official. said an e le· me nt ol those plans is an earth· quake response document that details steps government would - take to restore orde t' amid chaos. If necessary, the plan would provide lor e vac uation o r ~rsonft near Ute Sa1l Onofre nuclear power plant and of homes near dams. coordination or medical services fOf' t.be in· jured aod repair or damaged roads aod needed faclllties wiped out by a temblor. Gettin~ the injured t o bospat.a.Ls and the homeless to care abelten would be the chief projected activity In ~ im· mediate aftermath or a tiller quake. Ms. Hopwood said disaster ol· ficial1 estimate about 1,000 persons in Orange County could perish in such a temblor Structural damage also would be heavy. Many streets would be more than UJcely impassable, various gas and sewer line$ would be broken and electrical and pbooe service severed. The county's main response area would be the unancorporat ed regions of the South County, areas such as Mission VieJO and Laguna Hills. But mutual aid agreements with cities would a lso involve co unty rescul' personnel in many other areas Though the county 's emergen cy plans postulate an earth quake of Richter ma~n1tude 8 3 along the San Andreas Fa ult <a temblor of equal force to the famed San f'ranc1sco earth quake or 1906 1. Ms Hopwood said there 1s equal concern ror a cl1v1l y along the Ne wport Ing lewood fault . which runs along the coast from Corona del Mar to Santa Mom ca before go- ing out to sea. Even though local 1ur1sdic· tions tuive formulated emergen- cy response plans. the Boll· Jahns stud y said Calafornia 's resp9nse to the he1j:(hlen1ng t>artbquake danger has not been adequate find mg out how communities are responding to suggestions they prepare for earthquakes and learning how officials can assess the costs and benefits of proper· ly carrymg out quake mitigation plans· The most pos1t1ve step in re · cen t years, they s aid . wa!. for mation of the C alifornia Seismic Safety Commission. Des pite t he increasing chances of a major quake. the report saJd, less than two per cent of the state's expenditure for seismic safet y is goang into disaster preparedness. Nevertheless. re examanatJon or earthquake risks and hazards 1s needed, their study says. nus 1s bes t demonstrated by the severe damage caused by the re- 1 att vely m<><lerate earthquake that Jarred Santa Barbar~ last year Orange County disaster plan- ning efforts are budgeted at a bout Sl.25.000 a year, with half the funding coming from federal sources. The money sup- poru a four-person staH. "During the next few years ." Th~ rev1e could include ex· ct m 1 nation or building codes. Jahns and Bolt said. "we shouJd try to reduce the hazard t.o an acceptabte or mimmal level of risk statewtde. for time 1s no longeronourstde " * * * * * * Shake Faked Wu.my Does Disaster Drill lf the San Franci.sco earthquakes rnluat.e southward and shake Southern California lnto piles ol ru~. Orance Cou.oty offtcials will be ready. Top brua ln county eoverument, beaded by Ralph Cla rk. chairman of the Board of Supervisors. gathend Thursday lb pract.a~ probtem·sotving at a simulated di<\· aster . A major eart.hqWlte LD Brea? The collapse or Prado Dam! F\re. death and dHtructJoo! OFPICIALS nJ••OWED TBED brows owr those make-~Ueve diaasters for two and a half boun ln the~ meot ol lbe county Engineering/ Ftoance Bulldloa l.a Santa Ana. ~ basement has been fully outfitted s ince 19'n with radio and rommun1cat1ons equ1pment to coordinate and direct ret1cue a nd clean·up efforu in the event or a calamity. 'The object, saJd Roy Manrung. or the county Office or Emergency Services, 1s to have a plan to centralize rescue operations. The entire basement as set up to handle 170 persons 24 hours a day to organue and direet crews to clean up streets, adnunaster medJcaJ aid or fight fires. DEPARTMENT ~ADS FROM major county agen· '<'H'S arc prov1~ sp:Ye' lo work during a disaster. They have dorrruton es to house 12 men and 48 women. as well a~ cnou~h free-ie-dned food to last 200 people two weeks. Their radi05 can monitor the frequencies of every law t•nforcement agency an the county, and they can com m unicate ..,.,th 37 hospitals as well Although the count y has never suffered a calamity serious enouJ?h to act1\•ate the c-enter. practice runs are held annually. with a complicated s~nano mapped oul l'Omplete ..,.,th problems for officials to solve The four-member emergency office as funded by both t ounty and federal governments ror emergency planning. • r S At 'Es2oo ~m~~©r .H.Y tr~t~ ,~,m~. BEEF STICK ~~ Off/O 5D:ri..,-o: c:oath Celebration 0 a1hington'1 Birthday P.oast AVE 2oc °"cltMt~ ~ A_. ... ,._,.. ...• ~ ,...,. .. Swed Hot Mustard ...it'•t .. ~ttMi9"11 to _.. wit~ BEEF STICK• s....s. ...... AMERICA'S LEADING CHEESE STOW• ?tua ""' L..wwC....e .... lri1tol ..... S• Dle4Jo Pt •way CostaW... o,...,,..,... ........,,.,,_ s..., fJ ... ,_ 540-6991 ( . " • l ' -trts NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL I WEATHER ©@&@Lr \YAY] & 'if@[}{] WeeJdy review of Orange Coast hlghllghts '¥1''·'1·' Damp scene just too authentic Sensurround and ultra -wide screens put you riaht Into the picture, but realism can be carried too far. Edwards Cinema One au diences were settling in to watch "Apocalypse Now," in which Martin Sheen, playing a Green Beret assassin, spends considerable Ume mucking about ln swamps, when suddenly their own feet were sur- rounded by torpid water. Fire department personnel discovered a sump motor next to the theater had broken and runoff water bad entered the movie house. They quick· ly cleared the water so patrons could watch Sheen's splashy performance with dry feet. Huntington Bc,1ch Angry teachers flex muscles Trustees of the Ocean View School District, largest in both geography an d e nrollme nt among Orange County's elementary di§i(icts.z. may soon have a strike on its hands at its 24 campM~. HO&rd members Monday will discuss its alternatives in wake of overwhelming strike vote by some 250 teachers. "They've (the faculty) given the board J0,000 chances to make a good faith effort." teacher spokesman Bill Bianchi said of efforts to iron out prim e concerns, extra work assignment hours, class size. campus transfer procedures and grievance bearing pro · <.'<•dures. Fountain Valle~eachers, also threatening ;.i "alkout. m~1y merge for a two-dlstricts trike Laqun~ Beach Boys attacked 1n Art Colony Detectives are hunting the man, about 20, who aUeged- ly tried to grope and fondle two boys aged JO and 12 Tues· day in the latest in a dlsturbing increase in sex-reJaWd as-saults on m ale juveniles. The youngsters said the s uspect approached them at a rapid walk oo Park Avenue neu Third Street, grabbing at one victim. Forcible assaults, in· eluding the kidnap and molestation or a seven-year old boy, have increased in the past four months Vodka-lovers won 't switch, vow fight <:t·ntility, conv1v1aJ1ty ;ind hospitality urc not im- m une lo hostility s uch as that between the U.S. and Russia over Afghanistan, Ir a n and a possible boycott of the Moscow Olympics. A number of Orange Coast watering holes and package stores h ave announced they are no longt'r o ffering S tol1t'hnaya \odka, or ~on 'l ord e r a nymort· when current stock run!> out Still othC"rs say the customer is always nght and if it's Stolichnaya he wants i t 's Stolic bn aya h e'll ~ct a s long a!> the Russ ian import rc- m ains a v a ilable. On e woman bought $100-plus worth to assure she can savor its warm glow, even if the Cold War ls chilling up a biL Some Stoly sip- pers report being insulted at ban. Weather stinks, so does beach Clear skies were forecut t.b.rouPout tbe weekend in the wake of latest storms to strike tbe Orange Coast. but it will hardly be be~cb weather on~ mUea ol aouth CGWa· ty atranda unless you keep JOU!' aboel oc ud watda wbere you s tep. Raw sewa1e, nine m1llioo gallon.a, from a broken hne at South East Reaional Reclamation A1ency (SERRA> lreatment plant spewed from Dana Point to San Clemente. Repairs may not be complete for five weeb. Tax Hike Hidden in Budget? WASIONOTON CAP) -PTell· dent Cuur'1 bud•et tor tlac•I 1•1 coo&alu a bidden ledenl lncom. Lu lncreuo of mGre than •11 bUUoo on American.a with ,rowtn, locomea. Called lbe "ln· latlon lax," lt will hlt all Americans whoee income aoes up. tbe more their lncome goe~ up, the harder lt will hit them. THANKS TO the structure or the fedeul income tax code, Carter will be able to count on more tax revenue fro m in· d1vidual Americans without pro- posing an income tax mcreue to Congress. At the s ame time, be ca n increase s pending and decrease the deficit. Tbe government windfall is a m ajor factor in a series of seem· mgly contradictory elements in Carter's budget proposal: He proposes no tax cut or increase. -He predicts that the federal derlcll will drop froip $40 billion this year to $16 billloo in 1981. -Yet, be expands defense spendin g and k eeps most do m estic programs even or virtually even with inflation. -AND HE is able to preserve the $2.3 billion state share of general revenue sharing, which .he had promised to end, add a $1 billion special aid program for stale and local government and expand spending on youth un- employment and housing s ub- sidies. In deferring a tax cut despite predictions o f a s agging economy. Carter has departed Crom past custom. Since 19'8, Congress has increased ta xes significantly six times. but it bas made 11 major cuts -with the majority of the reductions com- ing in election years. STIU... THANKS to growth in the economy and factors like the inflation tax, federal revenues have grown without stop in that period. Carter proposes to spend $616 bi I hon in 1981 and take in $600 btlhon. That's a $76 billion in· crease in revenues. Since 45 cents out of e ve ry dollar of federal income comes from in· div1dua1 income t axes, they wit! n sc $34.2 blllion from 1980 to 1981. Of that $34.2 billion increase in tax pay ments by individual Americans. congressional tax experta estimate that more lb.an half, 118.72 billioo, will reslllt from the "inflation tax ... Gandhi Puts Foes o n I ce NEW DELJl1, India f/\P) - Prime Muuster Indira G<1ndlu'~ J! o v e r n m c· n t h a s be g u n <1 s hakeup of Indian intclhgence ~&enj'1~ that moved agains t her a n'd"" her supporters while she w as ou t of pow er. official sources said Saturday. A Central Bureau of lnvestiga. tion official said that two top CBI administrators, director R.0 . Singh and deputy inspector general N.K. Singh, who are not related, bad been ordered to 110 on leave for two months. Replacements have been named, said the official who declined to be ide ntified by name. He uld ll was not known what d uties, lf any. would be liven the two men when they re- turned. Tbe acUc.a t.aken apinat them wu due t.o t.be •• pwern- ment change," be sald. Mn. Gandhi, defeated 1n the Mardi 19T7 election, returned to power followina her victory at the polls lut month. Groundhog Day Soggy v.s.s-.. .,, .,fte ................ Re,....U f..m ~·· OtY Mf'llMll v .. led Set1W$1y c-emlnq Ille ckH.CMWI of wtnter, but tl>ow who ,..., ... ll9M 10 ,.,. ... .., .. ,., --1"9 did .. "'.,.._..,._.,., "~·~'""""''~ air lnte .. Ooltf Ooa9t -· -· l•m1>4tratw" l1t Florida. Hon11 C•rollN en4 LCH.1ltl.,.• lumbled ..,.,_ -·...i..o,,,.,,.. l.19"11 r41Jft •iMled toulNHI~ TH•l -cOlnOIMcl wllll <OOI elr -M lftt o.llM-"°'1 Wortll ar• to ,woctuc,a --flwr.., Rein elso cOftlllMIM a~ lM Pa<llf< ttorlll~ COHI, a<~IM In -.,_ by tWiMI ... 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Testimony Shakes Skipper of Cutter TAMPA. F'la . CAP) -The s kipper of the Coast Guard cutter Blackthorn walked out lo tears Saturday during an inqwry into the collision that killed 23 Coast Guardsmen, breaktng down as an 011 tanker crewma n de11nbed the screamsotthe doomed seamen doomed seamen seeking the cause or the Monday night collision betw~n the 180 foot ~utter and 011 tanker ne.ir the Sunstune Skyway lindge or 50 men aboard lht> Blackthorn. 27 s urvived. ~1x bod1c~ hdH' been recovered. and 17 men an· missmg and presumed dead tn what the Coast Guard calb IL'> worst peace{1me accident Robert F 1tzg1bbon. '25'. bf" Bradenton, Fla . the 011 tankt·r cook . said .he was Jarn:d awak1· by the impa<'l or the colhs1on. grabbed tus hrc• 1acket and ran Up OD deck. Lt. Cmdr. George Sepe!, 34. broke Into sobs and left the 1n quiry room during a bner re· cess. He ha d sat com posed through three days or testimony until the testimony by a cook Crom the la nker that coll.Jded with the Blackthorn in Tampa Bay. "IT WAS VERV dark ," he• told the board, made up or rive ALSO SATURDAY, Ens. John Coas t Guard offi cers and a R. Ryan, officer of the deck membe r o f th e Na ti o na l when the Blackthorn collided Transportation Safety Board. with the tanker SS Capn rom . "You couldn't see the people in was taken by st.retcber from the the water. But you could Mar bu1 ldlng where the inquiry ~as them screaming for help. It held. He was in severt' back pam ~ent on for about half an hour .. fro m possible s prnal dama~i: Sepel, '>1tl m~ ~1th a Coast suffered m the accident Guard attomt.•), began sobbing U.S. R eprisal Promise d for Grain Sales WAS HIN GTON (AP> I\ g ri c ulture Secr etary Bob Bergland said Saturday that if Argentina sells grain to the Sov- lt't Umon at the expense or its other foreign c ustomers the United Slates will try to take those customers away G r ain pr1~s m ·Argentina 1umped dramatJcally las t weC'k as the SoV1ets began offering premium pn ces. Be r gland s aid Aq~enti n <t d<><:sn't have the gram to !>pari• and 1f it boosts sales to Russia 1t ~111 be "taking st away from i.omc of their other c ustomers, · inc luding s uch countries a'i China, Spain and Italy. "If they throw awa y their (traditJonal ) customers, we 'll go out and ~et them, and we'll keep them." Bergland '\a1d. He added that he 1!> n.>adv to send a trade mt'>'i lon to any country which lo'>t>'\ Aq~ent1man gram. A Marine Board of Inquiry ts qu ietly ~~~~~~~~~~'--...:._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~--~~~~ DAILY PILOT DAILY PI LOT DAILY PILOT DAILY PILOT DAILY PILOT Coupon Offers bJorth 514.ZZ to Readers You could h av e sa v ed $14.22 wi t h t he c oupons i n last week's food sect ion. That's r ight, $14.22 i s t he tota l v alue of all the grocery a d coupons offer ed in t he D ai ty Pi lot Wednesday, January 30. If you used every coupon you could have saved nearl y tour times the amount i t cost s to subscribe to the Orange Coast's l i vel y , hometown dai ly newspaper for a month! Coupon values ranged from 10 cents to single it em savings of $2 .50 at the check out counter. Some grocers double the v a lue of manufacturer s' coupons. For t he inflation weary shopper, i t a ll a dds up to w elcome savings. Find timely menu planning tips, recipe&, news of seasonal food values and budget pleasing coupons-every Wednesday in the helpful DAILY PILOT ( DAILY PILOT DAILY PILOT DAILY PILOT DAILY PILOT DAILY PILOT ·' .. .. - ------~ STATE NEWS ONLY PILOT .45 Worker Gone, so Is Gold $1.50 Gas by June Say Than/a To Canada, SAN rRAMCISCO CAP) -~~~.!'..the wheel.a would be a to happen to tourism tbia •UJD· E';,,...,. U•-gieo CaUIOl"llla driven, who &ravel ...,,., ~ mer. C w ••• • 1 0 tome 180 bllUoo ID1lea a year "People are traveling leas "The tourist lnduatry w eotng wtUdn the U>OO.mU•loa1 1l4Le. than they did," Hid the triple· to 1et hlt," be s wd. SAN FRANCISCO CAP> are waldna-. to tbe reality th.l AAA man. ''Whether It'• true Haley blamed the balloonJ.nc -If you're 1rateful to '' ao..·p,Ucm 1uo11M La uound cooaervailon. which I'd like to prices on the world market. Canada for helptn1 amug-SOUTR SAN F RANCISCO l.M COf'Del'. . aay lt is, l don't know. I UUnk "The price of crude has been gle aix Americaftl safely <AP) -Authoriu .. Mardted AtleuttwoSanFn.ocbcocag at'a coat. Travel ia down lCHS going crazy in the last six out of Iran but you don't Satu~ for • former employ. atatlona bolated tbeir per-1allon percent at t.hb time." weeks," he said. "It started in know how to abow ll. •Sao of• ~meta.II ntlnety tn price foe premiwn and unleaded m1d-December when the Saudis Francileo firm baa a aolu- conneetloa wlth ml11lq Sold to 11.au and $1.32 lut weeJc HE BASED his estimale6 on announced the iacrease from $18 lion. now worth *500.000. And the l>WDPI seemed never to actual miles traveled, pegged to to $24-a-barrel, retroacUve to Pick up the phone, call a The pure 1renulet~ sotd. be idle. the customary average of 12,000 the first ol November," he said . Canadian and say thanks. which look a llke cold dust. miles a year per driver. "WE WANT a million wel1ba ~LS troy ounces, about "GO TALK to the oil com-Rohner satd that based on THI; RESULT of the retroac-Americans t o ca II & ~pounds, and wu miNll'll De<-paolea about those prices!" C .S .A A.'s routi n g service, live zinger, he said, was that the m ii lion Canadians." lO from the WUdbert Brothen anapped the operators of those c r oss-country travel from ml companies had to consider Patrick Maguire o f Company, aut.horttJee aaid, ac i latloo.s. CaWomia was cut last year by a the price already through to the Coleman.Goff Inc. said cordlnl to a f'Opyrl11ht story ln Chevron, the biggest seller or whopping 40 percent. He winced retail pumps -and the next after bis company began theOaklandTribu.ne. • .. ., ........ guoli.De in Calllorn.ia, sa.id in· when heconsideredwhat'sgoing morning the retaile rs found what h e hop es will THE GOLD was worth about T\' Ho•f r .. •e• ventones were up -right there their pnces upped by six cents a m u s hroom into a na- $240,000 when it wa~ reported Juck Balley, for 20 year s with the retail prices, which was gallon. tionwide campaign. missane. but Its value h h host or television program blamed on skyrocket.inc oll on Trmn· Used Then. he said, the 0 11 produc· By Friday night, volun· the world market. mg countries "weal off and set leers at the public rela· doubled because ol soaring gold "Queen for a Day," died "There isn't any place to put a their own pnces. The Saudts lions company's office had prices, olficulla said. Saturday in Lo:,AngeJes. An hi~h priced cargo of crude raised their price to $26 a barrel, spread the idea to some 50 Being sought was Theodore artist a nd ~ctor after the now," said Ken Haley, assistant For sw·cide and everybody went a nother $2 radio talk shows and news McCoy Schmidt. 38· who had daily s how e nded, Ba iley manaoer of Standard Oil of to $28 .. ~tat1ons coast to coast, been a ·maintenance supenolen ° BlSPO p d M · d 1 dent al the s me lter for two ah.o published an art text-California's ~nomics depart· SAN LUIS 0 <A ) -A Haley said the spot pnce of an agwrP sa1 resu ts b uok . Memoria l scrVH'C ment. Standard Oil owns Chatsworth m an apparently l'rudl·. v.h1ch had b<-en running were beginning to re· months. according to South San plann ed Monda.v at f'irs l Che vron. stuck his head be tween the ..ilmost double the pnce set by g1ster Francisro pohce detective Gary "I'm not going to be surprised wheels of a slow movmg freight OPEC, the 0 11 Producing Ex '·We know that the 11 opf'M>r !\1 ethodtsl Church of Santa • ... -If l see $1 50 a gallon by sum· train m a SWltchmg statjon hen: 1><>rting Countn~. hai.. irorucal Quebec iirea cod e was Hopper said a warrant was i:. Monica mer," said s pokesm an Tom and was decapitated, police say h . ht.·en dropping l<1tely He swamped for a while. and sued for the arrest of ~hmidt , Rohner of the California State The victim was idenl1f1ed .. aid ueas north of Chicago who was believed to have gone Automobile Association. Saturday as Robert J . Block. 19 and Detroit reported calls lo Mexico Schmidt, bis wife . San Diego Girl ,.,. Block apparently was alone, but ·•TffF. SPOT pnce early last coming in like mad," said Susan and two children , left EVEN FOR a people whoi.e police weren't yet sure why ht.· Dt>cember "a!'. in the S40 rangt· Maguire. their a partment s hortly after the tin th I d V. t• f Fl d romance with travel by gaso e was 1n e area, po ice sa1 When Uw announcemf'nti. c<1mt.• A RANDOM telephone gold was reported missing, llop IC Im 0 00 8 burning automobiles is legen-The incident occurrtd about out last Dccemb4:r <the OPEC' check showed that calls per said. · th F d b SA N DIEGO CAP) -A body dary, $1.50 is a hefty swat to c 4 · 2 0 p . m . r 1 a Y 1 n t t.· ri!'.es 1, the spot market did n<>t were also s treaming into THE REFINE R 'S ins urance b<>lievt:d to be a ll ·year-old San excheque r . At that price. a downtown stallon , the sergeant react In fact , tht·y ve been rom the Western provinces as company would only reimburse Diego girl. Patricia Ann Wells. person could s pend S80 on a Los satd Block apparently let thl· ing do~Tl over th(' la-.t month M aguire·s people began the company for the value of the who drownt.'d during floodrng Angeles to San Francisco trip. train 's engines pass so tht· "P<.'Ople h<1vt' clear ly cut back carrying their m essage to gold at the time 1t disappeared, last week was round by the Los Angeles folks, who not un· engineer would not see him. lhcn on their gas w,(', aod literally all West Coasftalk shows Fri· leaving the company with a llarbor Patrol Saturday an San commooJy travel 100 miles or placed his bead on the track!'. the products were down in the day rugbt. $250,000 loss, officials said. Diego Bay, more in a night on the town, the between the moving wheels Cnited States m 1979." h~e_:s~a~id'..:.... ---=~============-==-:~~-=-~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-......... . • Make your reservation now for the Stendhal Personal Makeup ClinJ9 at Robinson's Newport Discover Stendhal' let a beauty cltn1c expert analyze your skin and explain the best beauty care program for you, using the same Stendhal treatments and methods that originated in Pans. In a private. two-hour session, the Stendhal expert will show you how to apply cosmetics to your best advantage and outline a beauty regime especially for you . The $10 fee can be applied toward any $10 or more Stendhal purchase. 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(714) 54() • .'J345 N•OWaOOlll 23301 Auenida J>e La Carlota, Laguna Hill.~ (71./) 58 1 -3.570 SROWaOOM OPBNING'SOON ON KAT£LLA.. ORANGB-OPF NEWPORT ,.WY. . ' ' ' . . I • # • I . -. ,,. · oraogo Coast o o1v Pt1o1 Editorial P!HJ..e••••••••1u•ne11y••'•~•.on.ry•••s.•'•"°••••••••~•ooe•"•N-.~--'•P\l•b•'•1stW•· •' ••T•hofn••a•s•K•M•"•'''•E•d•"•Of Power Shift Puts End to Quibbling Past. Want to borrow 1 Santa Ana ZIP code? There ma~ be a marbt 1n them IOaHlday II one of the late1t 1traaae decWons ol the Coastal CommlaaJon 11 followed lhrou.ab. The comm1aek>n told deve~r Abraham Lune lhot hu. propost"d 300-room luxury hotel In Manna del Rey wouldn't oo approved unless h~ set aide ul leut 4~ rooms each ~kend to ~nt to mod~rut~-nd low-Income vacationen. t half the 101na rate Lurie aulped HI attorney s uaiestcd that tf the poor iare guaranteed cb ap vacation lodgmg, they should bt: entitled to Rolls·Royces and Caribbean trip~ as well AJthouib lbc project is tied up in other lltltiation for the present. the d e veloper hu a.creed to the termlS. It '!) biackmall, he concedes, but if that's what lt takes to get his hotel, he'll go along. And who will be ent1tled to the cheap-rent rooms? Those who Uve in ZIP code areas identified as low· income areas. which is why you may be wanting lo bor row the home address of thal lagtag nephew or unc l~ you ·v~ been ignoring up in Tariana or Downey If the commission is strong on social e ngineering, al's also good at rede fining the language. Consider the case of Huntington Beach's No Parking signs Because parked cars created a special hazard a lollg a stretch or Coast Highway. the city established it as a no parking area and so designated it with signs. No way. said the Coastal Commission. Those signs are structure:» and we control all structures along the coast. Public safely apparently was of no concern to the com mission. Tedious debate over what constitutes a "structure" went on for more than a year before the Attorney General's office decided the commission didn't have much of a case. City councilmen had been s ued for $10,000 each and the city $5,000 a day while the "structures" s till stood. And a bunch of taxpayer paid-for time was being wasted in the hassle. The commission is phasine itself out of existence and passing its coastal protection duties over to the city and county governments. We would hope fervently that this passing of power wilt swing the emphasis of planning toward preservation and protection of the coast and away from th~ocial engineering schemes and nitpicking harassment. Grmnblings Unllinited A few short takes .. And on lhe s ubject of over-government. th~re's the bill proposed in the Legislature that would require pro· fcss1ona l tt!(j rri franchises for s ports -except baseba ll - to fill' t·cono m1 c impact reports before r elocatrng from one <'<>unty to tmolher The bill. of course, t'Ssponsored by u Buy Are<.i legislat or . a transparent effort lo clog the much-dtscusscd m ove or the Oakl and Raider:, to football· less Los Angeles. • • • Gov .. Jerry Brown 1s ma king a three-d ay sto p in Californi a this weekend Friends say he came to pick up his l<.iundry, polts h the Plymouth ;md tra nsfer his January paycheck into his campaign treas ury. . *. Hasn't it been pleasant. though, wtlh Brown out of commission a nd the rest of our state politicos lay ing low. The A:,sembly's been at a dead halt while the De mocrats a rgue ov(•r who !-.hould be !-.peaker. the maverick Re pubhc<.in lwutenant governor has decided not to cross Brown while ht"s <.i way, and while nothing h<.is been donl', gu!'>h 11 's bl•cn peaceful. * • * More good news com(~ from the Wa ll Street Journal. wh1l'h sent a reporter a ll the way to Santa Catarina. Brull . tu find out how the state of the dreaded killer bee invasion stands. The answt!r : Relax, the swarms of a n- gry. lethal bt·cs a rc not inching their way up to our southern border. Scientists have crossbred killer bees with u more docile strain. No( only is the new bee tamer, it's busie r than a ny bee in history in honey output. ' * •• The Times of. London just couldn't say enough bad about it. "Thls is a rallying point for common senae. Tbere are several reasons why It should be allowed no olr. ll is artificial, ualy, 1Uly, means noth\ng and ls rotten Enallsh. It ls a f addilb mlddle·clua playthln1. ancl far from diagulaln& the marital atatua of women, lt draw• •t· t~nuon to ll. It la a va1tlty." And what drew such lhunderh"ll U.nauaae from \ho powerful journal. The UM of Ms., that'• wt\at. The Times ia a para.on of new1papera, but not always on top of things. lt a about four yeara late with this campaign. Ms., Uke it or not, is wlth WI to stay. • Opinions expressed In the SSMlce abOYe are thoM of t~ Dally Pilot Other views expressed on this page ar• those of th•1r authors and artists. Reader comment 11 tnvlted. Addreaa The Dally Pilot. P.0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd I GI Josephines ByLM. BOYD Durtna World War I, the record shows, 389 French women diagulsed themselves in uniforms, worked their way up to the front lines, and fought the Germans. Many were killed. One was awarded the Croix de Guerre r or bravery. aod was Dear Gloomy Gus When wUI theee Mii· centered YOUDI people realize that freedom la not free' It bu a price, a high one. cc "4•"''1 °"' ,...,..., .,. ..... ~·:~ ~ , .... ,. .,. ...... ~~~-:.-= permitted to keep it after she revealed her gender. Clearly, nobody denies that women generally aren 'l 11 strong as men. But t he probibltlon asatnst women in combat goes back centuries when wars were decided largely by tbe physical atrenith of lbe warriors. Tecbnoloey bas cbanaed o.ll that, many in· alst. They believe combat br18adea of women may one· day decide It all. Q . What doea tbe U.S. Bureau of En1r.vln1 and Prlntln1 do to btffle the eountttfetten? A. 1. Makea ls OWD ink from a eec:ret formula. 2. Uses dll&J.nc:tln paper, aDd 3. N•ver Itta one eo1rave: draw the a.to for th• dole bW. Tbat lat itmmlck IJ a Uttle u of da... milbt mto- Uon What wttb photocopy plat1makln1 10 common llOW. Jack Andenoo Shah's Role as Santa Unlimited w ASHINOTON -Durina bis •lory cla.)'•. ttHI shah ot Iran •ht•tred otflclal W Hhlntton wl h 1tfla and 1oodlea with l1vl1h abandon He wu Santa Clau. Incarnate to tbe blah and m lfhty J 11 incompaublc aeneroeity con1tltuted a masalve aasawt oo tht' U S. tawa agftl nat gltt t1ddn1 Under th ~ l at eu s t a tull', " f ed e ra l or riclal cannot accept~ or m o r e than $l00anva!ue But th e shah was no such cheapskate. He never gave handouts worth less than $100. His most modest giveaway was a magnificent book of color photographs entitled "Tbe Splendors of Persian Carpeta." This has been appraised at about $150. THE SHAH, however, was just as likely to offer actual Persian carpets rather than mere pic- tures of them. to people or pro- minence. Records le(t behind at the Iranian Embassy indicate these gift rugs were worth up to $20,000. He distributed watches, jewelry and paintings that would cost thousands at B loom- ingdale's. His most abundant of- fering was choice Iranian Sydn~y Harris ctviar. which h• had flown to W aablNtoo for re,W.r dlatrtbu- tion. 'the rttall value runa tiround f700 per kilo. and he never eave leu than one kilo. At his laat Chrlatmu in office, for example. the shah sent three kilos to President Cart.er. two kilos to Vice President Walter ·Mondale, two kilos to ex- Presldent Richard Nixon, two ltllos to ex-President Gerald Ford and one kilo apiece to a ho st o r othe r Wa shington b1gw1gs. CABLES TO the embassy tn· dlcate that the gl.fts were dJJi. tributed "on the command or His Imperial Majesty," Shah Mohammed Reia Pahlevi. who usually specified predsely who was to get which gift down to the last kHo of caviar. His man 1n W ashlngtoo, Ardesblr Zabech. mainlalned a gitl lbt of 4,000 names, including White Houae officials. Cabinet officers and one-third of the members or Congress. In an earlier column, I report· ed lhal Zahedi spent the shah's money for the lavish eotertaln- m ent of high Washington Of· ficials. He provided special guests with the attentions or young women companiooa. ~ women's urvices were priced well above the SlOO gtJ\ Umit .. The shah also Invited a glitter· ing array of American offidah and ttlebriUes to Iran for all· expense-paid excunlons. Jae- queUne Onasai.s went on a shop· pint apree ln Tehran. charsing tent or tbouunda of daHars worth ot purcbaae1 to her hotel bill, wbJch one of the shah's aides obU&in&lY paid. T BE LIST OF Washington worthies who aipped t.be shah's champaene. nibbled bis caviar and accepted bis expensive baubles· Is far too long for publication ln this apace. Not a one has been investigated. let alone prosecuted. Appare ntly the Jus ti ce De partment feels the eminent take rs of the shah's gifts were above belog influenced by such trivial offerings a s diamond bracelet.II. Persian rugs and tms or caviar. Thia attitude ls known tn lhe back robins as the John Connal-ly theory. Some Justice offic1ah believe Connally was acqultt.ed because the jury refused to believe a man of such wealth and stature would sell out for $10,000 from the milk producers. How less likely. the officials argue. would a jury be to convict a president, M!nator or Cabinet member for accepting a S700 tin or caviar? YET T H E SHAH wanted military aid. poUUcal support and other favors from the U.S. 1ovemment. Many of the people on hia Oft Uat were all too Wlll· lng to 1lve him anything he wanted. -...... -> . __ .. _ .... 2 *' : While Nixon was In the Whit.e House, hla ramlly received many valuable gift.3 from the shah. Some of them were turned over to lhe State Department as the law requires. But the re· cords at the Iranian Embassy indicate that the Nixons accept- ed gifts, including a rare artilact or antiquity, t hat m y Sta CC couldn't find on the official State Department gift I.isl. His Secretary of State. Henry Kissinger. ww. a regula r con- i.urne r of lhe shah's caviar, an<t at least oru? small Persian rug wound up in his home Nixon and K1ss111ger, in turn. gave the s hah a blank check to purchase any military supplies he wanted from the Unlted States ANOTHER CAVIAR eate r. Sen. Abraha m Riblcorr. D· Conn .. was quoted in a cable to the shah as praising him to the rafters at an embassy soiree Stated the Nov. 5, 1978. cable. "Ribicoff said -loudly so that Mr <Robert) Strauss the pre- s 1dent1a1 adviser could hear it - th a t h e admired the s hah. Mrs. Ribicorr also ad· mired Her Imperial Ma1esty and s a ;d she would call the Shahbanou between 11 and \2 Wasblngt.on lime tomorrow." CIA Dire ctor St a n s fi e ld Turner was quoted in a cable as telling the I ran Ian ambassador· ··Please give my re J{ards to tbe shah and tell him we arl' ready to do anything he wanh. We are on your side. And the late Nel s on Rockefeller wrote a letter to lhe shah telling or his respect for the "co ur a g eo u s. w1 <>e and .,tatesman like dec1<,1on which you have taken" to form a coalJ · tton governmt'nt Th•· l•·tlPr was MRned ··With high cstt-t•m " THF. Jl:STll'E l>1•partmcnt probably 1~ riJ.<bl. no t>n•· would bell1·\f' that :i H1h11·11ff or a KoC'l.1·ft•1li·r 11>11ultl ..... 11 llUl f1ir a ,, ..... tin., of < .1\ 1.11 llut ttu:-.•· i<:lfh from th• ... h.1h \ 1111.111·1! the IJ11> If min .. r ~·11\l·rn11 1·nt film t 111nJrw~ huultl t>4 ... 111111wd frc,m IJl!.tOR j!lfL., of m1ir1· th.on Slllh 111 "alu(· tht n llw 1 ......... 1iould IJf· t·n (Cl r (' t' 1! .t I.! J I 0 ' l l h t' h I g h fTHK k ,tnlYI ~ .. ~ ·~•IO<>l•· A !-.ta tt· 0 1•parl rru·nl protnc ol otf11 1,tl rr,.p<m'>1hll• fur h.Jn11l111.: J.(1 f h lo th1• Whit" ll fl u''' 111n (1rm1·r1 tha t t h1· ( 'hri-.1n1a' 1·"1ar h.td bt't•n re· 1 ''" •·u \ 'l"'"l'~m;w in "-ion <!.111•, 11Hll • '>Jt<l lhJt .di J.:t ft , of lt>od '>lufh tu th•· \ 11 ,. pn 'lt!t•nt Jrt· turnt'{I 0\1·r to t h•· '*'•'rt t S~n ice for d1-.p1hJI In tm " I." J s c•, l h\! Sec r t• l Sc· f \' ll't' dc,trn)t'<i II ~n flib1<"11ff did not rt"pond b> thl· t1111t· ~·· '4t'nt to pn''' Modernists Must 'Anticipate Negative' It is more than time that we look certain language and ideas away from the scientists and the systems engineers and gave them to the public. f'or it is the public \hat suffers, and wm have to aolve, the problems t.bat att generated by s c ience and tecbnoloaY. One ol lhe slmpleat . lhouCb still UtUe known, 11 the Idea o f ··po•I live' and · · na1at'lve'' hedbaclu. wbloh la only boalnnl n a 1lowly to~ Into public con1clou1 ne11. Take. ai. the most ob vlous and flagrant example, the automobile. With lts lnveoUoo M ailbox a nd de\elopmt·nt . the po:>1lJv<' fet'dbark'> wert• 1mmed1cilc, oh v1ous. nnd gratifying The rar ~as a tremendous boon e\•cn a li be rator. one m1gbt say -to man's mob1hty. both personal and commercial IT TOOK more than 60 years. however, for the ne«aUve feed· backs \0 ~ain to show up -in traf(lc ~etUon, in upeastve roadways. ln ctM>Ctng pollution. tn the hi1h conaumpUon of ener1y. In lhe mounUna cost or equipment and repatn By U\f' Umt' the ne1ative feed· back• made ~selves evident. lt waa too late to retra~ our stepa. We h'ave to learn to Uve with the-con1equencc:1 of our autom<ltlvc aoclety, which may be said to rontrol WI , rat.her than the other way around In our technJcal r•votutloa, n<'lo?&tlw f('f'(fbat'ks havt' beot•n ft><•blr or larktnJ.: or l.tt1· in ap p<•a r anc•'. ~hilt.' t hl· po<,1 tl\c' ont'S havl' spurred us to unC'On tro llf'd and unplanned .:x pans100. And there is u!>ualJy a Ions bme-lag bet ween the mo me-nt aa lnnovaUon u; brouahl Into commercial use and the Umt> when lta adverse ~fferta ~come ltnown THEN, WREN the Sh&blk la coo· cerned or vomect abtxA these ad· vene etrecu -u we are aow Me· inl wUb nuclear plant& -Lt eal1s for quid eorrecUoGI, wtlldl are DOl pmatble ex~ at tbe earUest atq• ol tadmlcaJ dewlopment. M ucb i.t.r. the technok>cY a. to en~ tbal l.bere la no almpJe or practical way of monn lnl tt . Thia a. lbe clef\ atkk we are 1n t11<J.1\ Ill m.inv JI I ·'" \\ ,. h .i \ • ru-.lwd .1 IH' .1 tJ ,, nd do11 1· th in.:" -.01111· in.1i.:n1f:n•11l thin}!' IJt•t'olU'\' lhl·~ , 111Jtl be donl' and ""ould muk• .1 11rof1t 1>r provide J "t•n1ct-, but 11>C hd\t: bt>t.'n heedlcs:. (O r li;!no ranl 1 about their ultJmate impact up- on ~1t>ty until the Juggernaut has nearly run us down. THE VICTIMS o( nuclear radJaUon m ay not s how ratal symptoms ror yean; the people whose nervous s ystems are damaaed by eating fish poooned by mef'CW')' may not ltnow it until thelr~arebOmdefedJve. 0ur80detyhithertohas been on an .. attentuate lbe pos1t1 ve" kick -now lt ls more t.ban bme for ws to .. anticipate the negauve" before we PoJlute our planet beyondaalvation. FreedoID, Anns Amendinent No Accidents To the Editor: Columnist Charles McCabe <Pilot, Jan. 28) entirely ml~ the point or the framers or the U.S. Constitution. The right to keep and ~ar arms comes with U .S citizenship. The framers dJd not queeUon that rtpt. In writing the Second Amtod• ment, the framers well un· der11tood from their recent ex- pertenceti with the klnt that the other nlM amendments -ln· deed tbt llr1.lclM of the entire document ltMlt wtr• nothini more than mere wont. on ptper wit.bout the le1al assurance tbal the rilbt of the people to keep and bear arms would not be lnfrlnted upon. IT WM NO accident that thtt naUon CUM into belnt . It la no aecldent that It l1 1tlll fret after lwo'°ft\aWINd YN" of exlttenee. And lt wu no aaddtnt that the framera pleetd t be Second Amtaclment wbtr• they did, directly after the constitutional guarantee of (r~om Of Spee<:h and of the press If other governments desire to bring about human nghts, let the m renounce their monopoly or weapons. Let thjm follow the examples of Switze"rland and the United States -let them give their people the right to keep and bear anns. BILL ANDERSON C'ritk-'• .llfw 011 " .. To the Editor. Bob Greene'• Jan. :M ColumA "Did Marijuana Send Paur McCartney to Pot!" was a cheap attempt to llok tb• wicked, dark and evil reeler madneu imqe ot marijuuw ;;> tbe reason t hat McCartney' .. music hu ~downhill. ClaJminf tbat he doet not noed 1ovemmeat recor,11 or sclmtU\.Cl proof to abow bow pot caUMt. major a nd urlous heal\! hasardl, Greene aar-that tbele dante" can be .-vldenced lo lonl{llme user Paul McCartney. who "has loet all or baa talent and Jud3ment and hi. mind has turned to mu."h." AL nlOVGH he contends that hls flndinas are DOt meant to be ~nll·dn11. he reports thlll marl· Juana makes mualc notes turn Into snake1, and maltea people vapld and bor1q. Bob Greene , lf it Is Paul MeCartne)' you don't Uke, then that la your opt.loo (he's not my favorite either> but lf you' re out to atlr up UlljuaUfied lmacea ot a ~. you bave probably never tried, I don't belleve a ntwa,.per lt the rt1ht place to do ft. As a mer ot marljuaoa for "'lan1 yon, I can ... \U"e you that pot bu oot made my mind 1et mu.. •• .:. write t.rrtble rock aon11. btcOflM vapid or bortq. ln fact, ~ IQ hu totM up two point.a durtn1 tbeae flve years. On the coatrary, pot 11 a reJu. tn1 ctrq that aUowt one to COO· .\ ~-~-·---- centrate better and become creatively inspired. Although the N a tional Orgaoi&aUon for the R~form of Mari1uana Laws <NORML J staff may be ''the most deadeningly boring human beings you have e ver seen," they ha ve done mut'h to work for decrim&naliza· tlon 10 that pot smokers mil)' have the same r11hts as you nave with vodka. And also to clear up your medjeval fallucy or "wicked weed." So ploaae. Mr. Greene, Mitt Ume )'OU are 1otn1 to feed myths lo tht t.bou.nnds of people who read tour column, maybe you abould document your reportJnc wlt.b lxperlence. LETl'EClA JOHNSON • TMIHltr,,_WIMc_c....._. ... ~ WY"-,_..~ .......... ...__ .... -.....~·--........ c:-.--.. CA tUk. ~ «" ......... tw ~•tlell ................. ., • .,...,...,. ...... nw .. .___,,_ ... ..._ __ _ .......... _l' ..................... . ~~l'ft·--- ... ~~------~ ----------.. --· --_... .. ·r • -la.aJ ~ O.lty Piiot/Box 1s.o, COst• Mew. CA 92t>26 Orange Coast Oalty P11ot Ir• ore ~.l"-...!_,_,_ .• _o __ ,_, __________ .~ ___ 3..1•--------·T·o·c.-11.•he-D.•.ll.y·Pl·lo·t·n·14 ... _2..m_1 _____ .. _7:, Dr. Ow-lee Bell ~ I 1 • • . 'Winner-~ake-all' Primary Hinderin.g GOP Dr a.t.G. Mlue ....... of t; POlf Ucel acince oJ Cal State I ~rtllli. • prealdeath l bopehal• In Catllcnla. bu 1t.eadtuU, op. PMtd a)' dtanp ln the law. Lut 81,bmber, lleacan f0f"Ce9 beat Mck u attempt at a ataa. wide ptal'\1 meeUna lo c:.b&na• U..law. llou fell short of the reqWred 348, lll auppon.n. equal to 17 perttnt ol the total required io win the conveotioo'a oomlnatioo. WlnnlnJ all of them could very well loc k-up the noml.nAtioo for Reagan. Attempt• to ellmlaate Calllonaia 'I ''Wlnner-TU..\11'' GOP ......-uaJ prlm&17 ap. pear to bave f a.Ued. 1"11 vbtual- IJ parut.ees Ronald ae.,_ all 111 of the atate'a deleaauon vOlee at tbe ltepubUcu pfWklen. Ual nomlnatinc convention ROWEVEa, WHILE be ls the winner ln the delegate rule fi~. Califomia'a Republican party may be the loser. UD<t.r ~t Callfonda elee· ' Uoa law, tbe R9"'blic:an who lttl the ID09l 'f'Otea ta the party p.rimU')' -even lf 1eq than a majority -set.I allot the state'• coaveatioo dele1atea. State S.n. Jobn Sc:bmlt&. former Prelkteat Gerald Foret and otAerl tbeD at&.empted '° qualify a LDtUative meaaure on thia June's ballot whlch would have apportloaed Rep~can Ci)nvenlkln deletates on the baala of their popular vote ln the pre- •14eoUal primary. Wblh almost ~oo,ooo 1l1naturet were collected, so many failed to qualify on technical iroundt that the peti· C. DOtJGLAS Kranwinkle, co- cbainnan ol the Fa.Ir Pre.idea· Ual Primary Committee, toot tbe wue '° court but loet. He ln· tends to appeal, but unleas some ot the slinaturea wbkb were dis· qualified on tecbnica.I grounds are ruled valid, lbe "Wlnner- T .. e -All" Republican primary law will remain ln effect. Reagan appears to be the big winner. Leading his nearest com pettton by 3-t.o-l ln a reeent Field PoU -be could go to the presidential convention with all of California's 168 delegates. With Reagan almost certain io win the Calllomia primary, and with no chance for any of the de· legate votes -none of the other GOP contenders are likely t.o campaign bere. George Busb, Howard Baker, and John Con· nally won't waste the lime and money o n a meaningless California campajltJl. I f • ' &EAGAN. WHO la clearly far - ahead ol lbe other Republican UEY! THE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION CAME OUT FOR 64° MILES OF MASS IRANS'JT LINE FRoM SANTAANA lo STANTON! This state's delegate vol.es are ANYBot>Y NEEC>AN OLE> ''e ''? 'Standard of Living' Would Go First Comparing Sacrifices for Persian -on To the EdilOr: D~ l>T'esident Carter truly believe 1 woutd sacrifice the life of my cbikl '° preserve my "standard of living?" Does he seriously think I would let that .. precious young blood spill to protect Persian oil? No way! You have misjudged m e, Mr. Carter. 1 am not so soft or luxury-oriented that I can't drastically alter and redu~ m.Y living standards. Yes, the gasoline is nice, the electricity is wonderful -but I can curtail my usage of them aDd even live w;lhout them entirely if I have to. Our ancestors did and they got along fine. DON'T misunderstand what I'm say· ing. 1·m proud to be an American and I love this country as much as anyone. I like "the good life" and the stan~ard or ltving I've worked so hard to attam. But I won't sit still and silently let our young men and women be drafted and sent off'° die so I can continue my p~es ent dnving habits or keep my washing machine or television sets. I won't be blindly led by a misguided call of "patriotism" that, in actuality, is only a· rally for the preservation of the oil com· panies· interests and their unspeakable profits. That is not a cause I can get behmd. thank you. Lel Iran and Pakistan and the rest keep their oil. If the price is gomg to be the life of one young American, 1 don't need it that much. S. PEDl(!O Drati Me~lla•b• E'a•lf9 To the Edit.or: · · ... m e n c annot be e nslaved politically until they . have been dis· armed ideologically. Wben lbey are so disarmed, it is the victims who take the lead in the process of their own destruc· tion." Ayn Rand Thia quote came to mind as I beard the apparent support by many young people of the president's dect.sioo to re- instate the draft mecbani.m. Their reapome could have easUy been Pnl· dieted. The prevalent but seldom stated belief of today ls that the government owns the lives of lta citizens. The fun. dament.al concept establlabed at the foundiD.a of tbil great oaUoo was that government ls to be our slave. We are now a slave to It. When coverment attempts to de· termloe who la to live and who ii to die, It ceases to function u a protector of ricbta and becomes a grantor of rtabt.a. This nation wu one of tbe few lD tbe biatory of etvilbatioa to acmowletke that man po11•1ea btrthrt,itta. T6e proper fwlctloa of the atate wu to euure that tbele were ~ Thia prloctple la beln1 YloJated w1tb the .,.aurreedao of tb• draft. IP 1'1£ territory of tbe Unit.cl States were In danleT of direct •~1 I would def end It. ll'be mlUtarJ acuou the lud .. ol t.bll cau:DtlY are propcwtna. ho wever, d o n ot fall within this category. The decision each individual must be able to make for himself is this -is the cause t am fighting for worth risking my life? He must be free lo act accordingly. If he is not, he is nothing more than a sacrificial animal to his government. The claim that they are only requir· ang registration is a deviously effective l actic to condition the individual lo more willingly accept the actual con· scriptioo. Apparently. the lessons Vietnam made so clear have either been forgot- ten or dismissed. Our attempts at being an intervention.isl military super power have resulted in thou.sands of senseless deaths and the status as the most bated nation oo earth. The mechanilm which allows our leaden to embark oo such reckless, irresponsible ventures is the draft. ll must be remembered that when there is war, there is more gov· ernment which bestows even more power upon those in ofllce. As cltbens, we must develop a tborouth understanding of what is meant by the term "rlgbta of man." Theo, thole government olftda.la wbo attempt to tyrannize and coatrol ce.rta1D aecmenta of the population will be replaced with leaders wbo are dedicat· ed lo the restoration and preservatioD ol lndiv1d&lll freedom. A free cuuntry and an enala•tid youth canoot coui1t. y , GREGPURD s...., •• ..,.. t•r r., ........ To tbe l!'.dllor: ~ The experta airee tbat by comerriai auto tuel we can cut back oo our ,. qu.lremeata around IO percent for mid· die &Mt crude oil. That If we couJ4 do thU the dollar would 10 up lD value, 1old/1Uver WO\lld 10 down aod our enemy, llltlaUoa, ~ be revened. The ;alternative is to send our _Young men to fight and die in a war to insure the flow of Mideast crude. It appalls me Lo think of our mt:n dy· ing to make it safe for some Idiot to drive a large gas guziter at .speeds over 55. Patriotism is not dymg 10 Uus man· ner. l say that we mu.st have a radar con· trolled speed limlt of 45 mph and a $3 surtax 00 a gallon or fuel '° be used for mass transportation . However unpopular this might be. this is what I will fight for . . . bow about you? JAY BURCHETT lt'1to MU..dn-s•a•c& ...._! To tbe Edit.or: I. for one, will not support the draft unless our government makes it crystal dear to the Soviets that we do not lo· tend Lo battle them man-for-man. l can see it now: our )'OWlg men dangling on a rragile 6,000 rnile·looi thread fiibting the whole Russlan army in their back yard -the mounta.lm ot Persia! The nerve gas, I don't even want to th1nk about! But aurely the Rusaians are not afraid ol an army that could not even defeat a tblrd rate power in Southeast Aala. So wlela the presl~t ii 1pedftc ln calUnc for some lhiAI• that ml&bt t.naly frt1btea the Soviet.a, alonl wlth tbe draft, 1 wtD do all I can to clef .. t tM call·up. Wbat about tb• neutron bomb, o.r UM cruiM ml11Ue OT t.be B-1 bomber? All u.. pnlideat uked fOI' "u "a a per. cent rMl locre~1 ~countlnl lDflaUoa. in the ., ... uuqet .•• What doel that mean! Ht IOUDdl IPOI'• Uh an aceouo· iantthan acommaoder lD cbl.tl And ii I mJIWMletatand tbe pretldent bere, well, iln't lt po11tblt that tbt Ruulana wW m.laWldent.and b1m tool ANN NORMAN I • Thal 11 the bad news for C.Utomla's RepubUcan party. Even before Bush's surprise Iowa win, 3S perce nt or Callfornia's Republicana sup- ported either Buab. Baker or Connally. Without a campaign by these three -and the several other minor candidates -Where will their s upporters go? What wlll they do? CAN CALIFOllNIA'S Republican paf'ty afford to freeze-out so many or ats mem- be rs? GOP registration now s tands al 35 pe r cent or the state's total Barely one out of three voters 1s a registered Republican Republicans lost control of the state assembly 20 years ago and exc'ept for one session (1969-70) have since been con- s.llJtentl,1 bf the rnlnortty. It seemk that tlte only 1 RepubUcetlS can Win a a ata wide office ls to fteld a we known pmi.onality -Ilea•~ S. I. Hayakawa for example. ONCE IN A while, RepubllcrJn will defeat an uaually vul.qerable Democra M ik.e Curb':i win over Mery Dymally is a prime eulbpl But each ol the few recent 'GO major wins bas been, in (~cl, victory for the mdhriduol dadate -not for the party. ' • As lone as the Repubtlcan p ty is a mlnbrlfy party it c~· afford to freeze-out potenti members and workers. And, long as it continues the f out it wiU remain a minorit party. J Watt's Happening With Lights Out'? By JOAN TM.MAGE WEISS Joan Talmage Wnu, an auUtor of childrm's books, residei m Newport Beach J awoke with a start a nd looked over at our clock radio. Tbe red light wasn'ton, meamng the alarm wasn't set. · "Bill," I said to my sleepmg husband, "the alarm can't go off." He rolled over. ·'But I know I set 1t. . '' Our digital clock said 3:30 yet it was already dawn. Something didn't compute. CUJIBING UP TBJlOUGH layers of cwiSciousness my body t.old me the electric blanket was coJd. Tbat reabzation jarred me awake. · "1bepower must be off." we said in onlaon. Tbia began an ansane scene in W~t K~rt on what might bave been a typical Wednesday morning. BUI gets up at 5: JO lO drive '° the lnner city to work. He likes'° ease lolO eacb day s lowly. But today be was stqgertng around. "I can't even make coffee," be sal. .,. • "Boil water on the stove •• I realized bow foolish thlS was since we have an electric stove. My au comp&Qy' father had warned me about this. ' "Nobeateither," Billsaid, meaninglheforcedairfurnace. I BEA&D G&EAT banging on the br,ak.er box, 2'&W a..JlMb light arciDC arol&DCL l beard a phone call '° the Edboo Com· pauy. "Somebody bit a power po&e on Oaett Hllbway;• BW le-- ported. '"11-ey're WOl'tdoS on tt 'blll lt'lf be-~ two~ ... More confuaieo.. BlU .,... ~ m tM bat.UOilm with the propped-up O•hll&hl. "'"I bow I'm mlata& wtllota arw." be com plai.Ded.. • "Grow a beard," I &a.id m desperalloa. So mudl for eiectrle · razors. • 1 lay there in gTOwiog amuemenl, not ready to f~ce a co&d, dark house. One by one I counLed the electncal appliances we depend on. Next door our net&bbors betan banein& oo their circuit boz. Despite aU obsla<les Ba1J wallred to the 1ara1e at 6 :30 on acbeduJe. GA&&UJIPR. AN ANG&Y dJnoeaur-oolse came from the garage. J learned lat.er be was d.isentaciaM the eJ.ectrtc ea.race door opener wb.icb fou.fhl beck -another elec!ltic .-diet once taken for granted. CRASH. He cloMd t.be door manually and sped olf. 1 drilled of( -oo.ly '°be awakened by more bafteinf of the breaker box. Bill bad neelected '°tell our daupter we bad a power f8llure. At 16, Nancy knows bow '° lake action. She wu out there problem·aolvin&, all riCbt. "~wer is ort:• 1 called'° ber. She couldn't bear me. I eat up and lOld her our cheery news. "But I HAVE to wash my balr," she snapped. "It's the pits." Teen-agers have a fetish for daily shampoos. She groped into her bathroom and took a s hower. By feel, I guess. So much for inside bathrooms. . At 7: 15 she took off for the bus to Newport Harbor High. "I'm putting in my contacts later," she told me. "Whal a hassle.·• h 9 • 1 k NOW IT WAS MY tum to cope. I had to teac .a o c oc class. No heat No coffee No lights. I managed. racing against time. mentally composing a letter to Thomas Alva Edison. I have an active fantasy life The eleetticity came on but all the electn c clocks were behind except for the anllque Grandfather clock and he runs perpetually slow l snatched up my dass roster and papers to be handed back to my students At the door 1 looked back, still d isoriented. The house was m chaos and I was leaving a thousand chores undone. J ~t as t started out lbe door the clock radio turned on. Bouncy music beamed Crom KOCM in Fashion Island. Our. clock radio oow said 5 JO but I was late for 9 a m class. The mcoo· gru1ty overwhelmed me . Alone in the house. I laughed out loud. Feeling half crazy. I raced orr to m y class lo my non-electrical car. The po"'.er had only been off a couple of hours. As I swung on to Coa~t Highway I realized I'd never once thought of that poor molOnst who bit the telephone pole and caused our chain reaction. . . .. COUNn 1flying Pest,s Repelled-So Far.-~-THEIRVINECLUaHouse--.. OFF YOU/I llFF II Mole INNOCEH'T LOOKING GYPSY _,,... P08U THREAT TO COUNTY r,......,. .......... ...,. Awar .., Dllg11tt IMrdt T•IM m...,., dead 1-nae. pupae and cut alrlm cl the Gypey moth were fCMIDd in 10 other ah.lpmenta ot aueb it.ema u planter boxea, barbecue wheels, firewood and abovels. ••fN THE BAST, oab are fed upon and ~ted more severely than uy other species. Tbe Gypsy moth ta...• aertom l.nMct peat cl many trees in lbe Nortbeaat.. AcCCll"din& to FUchen, the insect baa a broad raqe of host.a but its favorites are aJllP}e, alder, aspen, beech, birch, oak aDd willow. "So our ex:temlYe forestl and plant. inc• cl both deciduous and li•e oat trees could be prime tarceta ot W. in- sect abould it become established in California," be said. Agricultural offlelala said that Orance County ia tree of tbe Gypsy moth, tbe Oriental fruit fiy, Earopea.n corn borer, and pickleworm at praenL Zoo1ning In Video a Teaching Tool lD one eoner. a team ls compl eting a miniature aet for a aclenee-flctlon videoc.ape parod:J, entitled ''Planet oltbe~!· lD llDClt&er comer, a storJboard ii beini pre· pared for a film on eoer11 that will uae sopbl1tlcated camera and ao.md tectm•quea to Wutrate a poem about wuted raoureea. ELSEWB&&IC In tbe room, work ls under way oo videotaP1D1 a atory called .. The Un· forgettable CbrUtmas. •• The atul:tio isn't really a hotbed for Hollywood bopefula; it'a a claasroom at Kaiser Middle Scbool in Cost.a Mesa. The students are si%th, seventh and eighth graders in Ula Scboen- mebl's Mentally Gifted, A•ONG THE s kills Minon class, and they're they develop are plan- preparing to enter the o iog ahead, writing California St.ate Media sto ryboards, prepartnc FeativaliDJune.. schedules and scripts, DilltJ ,.... IUlf ,.... SiQce 19'1.f, atudeut5 of l e a r n i n c a b o u t CLASSROOM BECOMES A STUDIO AT KAISER MIDDLE SCHOOL Mrs. Scbommehl•s have camerawort and sound C09tll Meaa 9ludenta Are Producing 1Pfenet of Tbe Grapea' WOD a fint priae, a syncbrnnizatlm, and ac- ------------------....-----------------tuaU1 productna tbe rums ta ...n poupa., Our exercise classes are rea11y a kick. lf you get your kicks trom running or sw1.m.m.1ng, try our custom surfaced pggi.ng track a.nd Olympic sized pool. Or just kick back a.nd relax in the moot luxurious spa. m town. Seven days a week. Free ch1ld ca.re. The Sporting House. Where you get a kick out of exerci.S1.ng. 1brorle9eD~ The student film maken work oa their projttta durt.nc clan, after school. at lunch and evm during vaca- tions, Mrs. SchoenmebJ said. "Once the t.ida &:he m e their storyboards (wbicb roughly out.line lbe pklt ol ~ film>. I bow out." she said. "At WUK: FD.I FD.7 Dr. Oludt Bartell -C.rd~v-.culw Racquetball Specl•I -Ron StM'kmM fitness Olnk/ExhlbftJon 6:AS p.m. DoubteS Cllnlc/Exhlbltlon 6:00 p.m. ~,_,......,,, ..... : . •ValentJnes Day Wine and Cheese Party. Racqwtbetl target shooting/ •Lake Palek! 1980 Winter Ofympks • spec:d shoOtlng fr~r gun used) •Buffet fashion shOw PAMnted by Ncwdsbom's >----8PICIA.LRATU STAR11NGAT ---c: t100.00 CNTIA110N FIE) -MV.U TO ..._00 Membenlhlps for. 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Corner of Jamboree &e llacArtbur.(714)762-0866 ................ -_.._.. ....... . . ... -....... -- Techniques used by the youngsters, wbo'•e bffn wat.cbinl teJeviaian since early chlld.bood. are growinc more sopbl8Ucated ever1 year. lbe Mid. For example. in a new v ldeotape called •'Bladloat. •• about ..._ ed enero. atadenta ,... corded the .. voice of eaero. ·· a cbanlct.er In tbe ator1, tbrou1b a wa.Ude-tallde to create a hollow ...... 'Ibey allo uaed soom camera tecJudquel to briq still pbotG9 to life. In "Planet of lbe Grares.'' youD1aten bui t a miniature Ianclst"ape and satellite lorapeclal eff ec:t.I. Free Lecture Wood craftaman Gerald McCabe will of. fer a free, cne-bour lec- ture OD '8dustrial dem.p at noon Feb. 11 In Orance Coat Collqe'a Fine AN Hall U6. GIRLS' 4 PIECE PANTSUIT KENMORE POWERMATE VACUUM 9" PAINT ROLLER SET INCLUDES A OLLER-TRAY TRIM PAD AND EXTENSION t-f ANDLE NOW •111 was29.99 NOW •1499 SAVES0.00 was 199.95 NOW s14909 INFANTS' COATS COUNTY ECOLOGY I - < ~. F.oru.y 3, 1tl0 DAILY PILOT ..t• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • 5 Thinking about a :! : new car or truck? : i "Check our large i i stock of left-ower ! : new 1979 Chewroletsl: ! Outstanding close-out i • • : deals NOW, with or : • ho • L • 'V'ii;ot.2~~ l"~~~~ : wit ut Ira e, •UJ or : • • : lease on new 1979'sl : • • .: HOWARD Chevrolet, : ..,.., .. ,111....... • Work Turns on Terns A romantic gesture, offertng a small fis h, 1s part of : Dowe ancl Quail Streets, : : Newport Beach. 833-0555. : Are Birds Worth Expensive D e lays? least tem ·s mating. ritual. Small bird has been a giant roadblock m plans to rebwld parts • • • (near MacArthur, Jamboree & Briston • To S-Ome, they've been a costly Oy in the oint· m ent of plans to prevent Oooding at the Santa Ana R iver mouth between Huntington Beach and Newport Beach. To others, they represent a chance lo rescue an endangered creature whose nesting and feeding grounds are vanishing THE KNOT rN THIS TUG of war between pro- gress and preservation as Lhe Califom.ia least tern. an 8 1 2-1nch gull-like. h sh-eating bird. Smallest of the terns, tJus sub-species is found in fewer than 30 California nesting sites and in Baja. The Santa Ana River mouth tradltionaJly bas been a favorite home for these birds . Jn recent years, the river itself has become a focus of concern bec ause or potential flood damage. Described by some as the greatest flood threat west or the Mississippi, the Santa Ana could inflict $4 billion in damage to Orange County property should a severe storm a nd flooding occur, accord· ing to one estimate . While plannine flood control construction in recent years. county officials found the least terns' feeding grounds in their path. After a costly year· long delay, the county reluctantly funded a new $180,000man-m ade feeding area for these birds. THE CUT-OFF OF water to this feeding area last fall led the U.S. Attorney's office tl»me-suIC against the county. Looking further ahead , the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 1s planning a $990 million Santa Ana flood control project. According to project director Brian Moore. current proposals caJI for widening the Huntington Belich/Talbert Channel, a step that would tn m about 150 reel oH one Stde or the eJUSllll& least tern nesting preserve. To compensate, the corpe proposes to expand the fenced preserve by 150 feet on the opposite side. This preserve ls located on the west side of the river mouth between Pacific Coast Highway and the ocean. Also. Moore said, the corps proposes acquisi- tion or 100-150 acres or marshland on the east bank of the~ver, just inland of Pacific Coast Highway. This ldlife refuge would provide additional feed- in1 ero ds for the least terns. Do rhaps 200 least terns deserve all this at- tention? BIOLOGICAL C ONSULTANT Barbara Massey and officials at the state Department of Fish and Game think they do. Ms . Massey has conducted numerous studies of tl)e least tern and helped design the man-made feeding area that is the s ubject of the lawsuit against the county. She believes the additional feeding area should be restored to promote growth of the local tem colony. Least te rns arrive in Huntington Beach in late April or early May ror their criticaJ nesting period. Ms. Massey said. Male and remale least terns engage in an unusual mating ntu.al in which the male offer.i a ras h to the remale. IF nfEIR FIRST NES11NG attempt produces h ealthy chicks. the birds may depart in early August. tr re-nesting is reqwred because pred- ators have destroyed eggs or the young, the birds may remain into September Male and female least terns sbare domestic duties. Both sit on the eggs during the 21-day in· cubation period. and both feed the young chicks, who cannol fly unli I three weeks after birth. The birds' e nemies include crows, rats, ground squirrels and common house cats. Least terns tend to nest near an estuary. the river mouth area where ocean tides meet the cur- rent. Such areas provide plenty of fish for adult 1easttems. > L Any fi s h up lo four inches in leng th RIDUCI IM HtG H COST of DYING! CREMATION BURIAL AT SEA MOUNTAINS or DESERT The Neotune SoclelY often a simple and dignified cremation service with dlsMmlnetk>n et eea. deMft or mountains. Our literature tells the oomc>let8 etory of our aociety, THE NE"UME SOCIETY 2400W.C ... "-J .. s.let ............... CAt266J :. 714 646-7431 Z:.": S.nd F,.. Portfolio to: No utMmln wtll Clll Name ....•••...• , ...•........•..............•....... Addr ................................. , ........•.... Cjty ...................................... State ...... . • M makes a good meal for the adult least tern. Its diet can include an chovies, mosquito fis h and shiners. of the Santa Ana River's mouth • • • E' l<fEP THAT GREAT • • ® ~~ !!lli! GM rrrttNG W/(H fAMllX WEEKlY • - -lli!I GtNUINl. GM PART~ ,., i . ano • QDfDAL MOTOm Mlrn DfVtSIC* : •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • E arlier in t he century, perhaps thousands of least terns nested and fed at the Santa An a River mouth. according to Ms. Ma ssey. But mushroom- ing oceanside development, the disappearance of coastal wetlands and recreatJonaJ beach activity have taken their toll. (The least tern lays its eggs in be ach sand ) Al one point m the early 1970s Huntington Beach's least tern population dropped to s ix pairs · In 1979, Huntington Beach's least tern popula· tion was up to about 90 pairs. Statewide, about ~-l .OOOpa1rs were recorded [ ___ M_A_I L_B_o_x _ _____,) STIM u LA TES in t he DAILY PILOT *converse MEN'S AND LADIES' SPORTS SHOES On the court. On the run. Or simply on the go. This wide selection of sports shoes are sure to please you. What a great way to burn energy! And with these great clearance prices you won't bite into your budget. So stock up now and you'll be ready for a summer filled with fun. Not all brands in all stores, but a good selection. Reg. to $40. . MEN'S, LADIES' AND CHILDREN 'S SHOES Everyone in the family can add to their shoe wardrobe with these great savings. Everything from casual shoes for those kick-back moods. sandals tor those cool moods. dressy for a night on the town. and even fashion boots' Stock up now while you can save up to 80%. Not all brands in all stores. and this selection not available in Costa Mesa store. Reg. to $65. , 3 94 tol294 PrlcH etfecttn '•brwlry 3 thru Febru8ry t , 19IO. Wh .. tupplt• l•t. SAL! ~LICY: Th9 IMnltMllldlN lndudld lft ................... ev ....... °"''at lhe .,..clp"'"9 Malen~ ..,..... ...... betow . .... Pf'°" .. not eff9Cttf9 at anr of our otMt Mlhf'• O.,._. at~ COSTA MESA Mesa Center (17th & Orange) ' OOUNTY I OBITUARIES I County· Charity Aids Tijuana Tot PUBUC NOTICE PtJBUC NOTICE A Ttju&n4 l04 "'ho w• n t '" n born when lfun dn_.too Beach'ft V1r.c1n1u CullHo round end ~u1ht now rfl'ownt!d. llttl bum vkUm Tomu Damlnt~i \Q Amtr\u for aura 1')' •••\I.a Illa own turn today rtaauc aur11 ry ai. scht-du.Jed Monday at UC Irvine Mt\Cllc1l C nt<'r for Marlo Ful'nt~·'S ~•b.liln. S. \he f\n.t surh op.•rallun to l'M4 d<w\e 1n Ore111e (:ounly. l'IOM"r to home.· fOI' dw11ured. M•lltco llllorn, lmpovcrt1ht"d chtldrt'n Dlt. DAVlO Vl!llN I~. ch1l'f of phu t1 c suraf'r)· 11t U~lMt'. wllldunatc.-hli.l'ur11rahkllh• Othtlr ho~Jlltul C'C\!'1\11 11u<"h "" bc·d. nur11na r•re And food huv ... uln•udv ht-.-11 mt•t lor Mario Ill' w1u. •aion\iingly burnf'd alx month~ llkO wh n children playina w1Ut match\: 11l'l rtrt• to :.and de11troy~ the ODc room shanty howun(I h11 ti.mil> o( n1M Ninos l.1i.1aadoa.. tbt-l'al1forni1t nonprofit corporal.Ion fOW1d d bf Mn CUUllo to contlnue helplnc rhUdN'n from Mexico and 1 .. aln Amenca. IC<" tpb fund.t to nniance their caro ln tho fulur Complt'tt lnfc)rmallon about Nin<» Llaaado.a, which tr11l•l•t 1 Into "m1tlmed cblldr.,n" in &0111.ah. m•y bet obLMln~ by wriUna P .O Box 662. II unllnaton n.,ach V'.!tWH Resutar tnJ)ll uru bt•1n4 made lO the Tlju1m1 re&lon now. an\! th.-oric1tniiatlon baa be1un con· tat<tlnl( vttriou11 hoapttalh to deliver donattd 1eooda unrt ~-ddan1e tu "'u1111lt•u1t•nt tht"lr limited medical .. uppllt•• Contact with Mt·t.k11n c1octun helpe; locat~ mort' acarn~l 1'h1ldrl'n t•lll(lble tor this pnvatc aid. ''Ttll,o; LORD IS mul\1plymg thm&s JUSt llke ~1th the lo1&w• und h t.ht'll," exults Mrs Castillo. "ho liJ>t'!Arht'Ddl•d u dnve to i.tart aiding some of tht• da f11(urt-d l.J1ll11 1·h1hJrt'n itl U('tMC Bridge Ritual Takes Its To_ll By A•TtClJll fl. VINS~L °' -0.llf,..... ~ CERTAIN Nt:WSM F.N LOVE hobnobbm~ with poht1c1ans, shaking hands: breaking b read; pointing with pride, or viewing with alarm with them , asking them anything, writing down everything they say and boring the world with it I am not that kind of newsman. Sometimes, however, rate throws m e toge~her wiUt poliUcians, usually when some de&perate editor had too many assignments and t.oo few reporters in sight to assign. And so it was, Thuri>day, on reading of the death of former California Assemblym an Vincent Thomas, a San Pedro Democrat who car· ried the causel\ of Polish, Sla vic and Italian fish· crmcn and stevedores to Sacramento for 19 terms. lh1tl l rem embered how we met V INCENT THOMAS and 1 were introduced at 3 vtNSl!L a m ouL<.ide a toll booth on the Vincent Thomas Bridge spanning Los An~eles. or is it Long Beach Harbor, a graceful arch for whl(•h he fought hard Since it was in 1966. a foggy night so cold tl would flash-freeze your spleen to your backbone if you didn't keep walking a round. I don't r ecall which ~overnment agency dreamed up the ceremony. Anyway. lhc Jlamc plan was for the Hon V11w1·nt Thomas himself to hand a Vincent Thonrns Brarl~c commemorative replica kc,\ chain to the drlvt'r of cac:h set o r ht•adh~ht s that loomed out of lhc fog that car ly mom!}\~ County govl·rnmt•nl offu:ials. other poht1 c1ans, 4! 1•htrlanx of rcport.t·rs and ptioto· graph<•rs wt•rt• lfft.'!\cni. along with a steam mg urn or hot coHt•e and a grt-al. huge box of vttruum-platcd ~old keycha1ns cast m the im· agt· or lhc• V1n<·1:nt Thomas Hndge They "ould havt.' rndc..lt• 1t~ arch1tccl cry A TRIUMPHANT chant went up from the funC'Uonuries preirient. wnh each ap· proach..lng car. because the reaJ honoree of this damp and dJsmal pre-dawn day would be ~he one millionth vehicle to cross the bridge A cornucopia or pnzt'~ such a:. free tnps to Catalina. seafood dinners· for two and all sorts of other freebies were in store for the grand vrazt> winnt>r ·· N1nt• hundn·d n11wl' nine• thou!\and. 1111lt• hunrlri·d anti nant•I \ M'\'t•n '. · lhP t•h11ru"i of hun·au('r:al:-. C'hanl<•cl :1-. th(• c11unt wciun<I down Motonst:-. pulling Uf' to pay at the tol l booth ap1>t•arl'd lo think they were about to be mugged. or pc•rhup:-. warned of a big accident down lht> stret•t at. the throng of d1gmtanes dl·:tcendcd on (•ach r ur Some mumbled a lot and a few clearly ~ondered who Vincent Thomas was. but then, they we re getting a free key chain, ~o whc>'s romplaining, even 1r 1t did make a big lump in your pocket., AN A.Ill OF EXPECTANCY gnpped the crowd as the faint aureole: of two headlights manifested itself in a itlow al the crest of the Vincent Thomas Bridge here comes One Million. Who would it be'> Who is the real honortt of this memo~able night" The older, olive drab sedan had an UO· mistakable set or white scnal numbers and a star s tenciled on the side. along with a Fort .MacArthur parking permit which 1dcnt1fied tt as a Fort MacArthur Gl motor pool car. A weak-chinned privat<' Hri.t clas~ m GI-issue spectacl~ who looked hke a Rut'na Park s hoe clt>r k peered into the fog at tht.' welcom ing comnuttee "Yess1r '>"hc be~an "WllASSAl\JATTER C'ORPORAL? Whal ta we shtopp1n' for ., J:Urgll'd a v111ce out nf the bar k se<tt . .,oundinJ( hl..e ~umebud) poured bourbon into a fo~horn "Uh. we'rc bein..: :-.topped colonel, :-.1r." his dnver replied "What. who ". · · ~pluf'\ered the alarmed officer. appnn'nlly awakt'ning a sl umberin~ m ujor who then began demand· ing to know when• lh1• girls wc.>nt and ho"' Ion~ till th('y ~ol to thl' l<><'kl'r club "I'm a thirst v mun' ... he• l>t'llowed "\Vha ' happ~nt>d to that hottlt-:•" tht' Jun111r officc•r mutt<:r•'<l , nF1r1t•uvenng around in lhl' ba<•k s1•al a-. th1· c·ol111wl 1 nc•1l tol 'h11rc• up hi!-rnililar~ prntoc11I :and llw PFC !>tared :-obt·rl:-and st rati...h t uh1·11d 111:-. pa.,sCnJ!t'r' v. c·rt· drunk''' lorrl!\ Y.\ C'rvone 'lttmt'<l to bt-j!rn Cfm~rdtuh1t mg the.,t,-l'A O off1<'1·r .... ind on1• t·nh.,tC'd man nr the US Arm> at nn(•c. simultaneously l'" plainin,; thc·1r <,tJinal honor (I<, occupants ur the One M1llwnth m<1tor H·haclC! lo pass <n ,.r Vinceot 'fbomas Bnd&e They vi rtually dumped all lbe prizes lnto the driver's lap. THE HON. VINCENT Thomas hlmseJJ. who ls no lon~er amon~ us today. suddenly looked hkt' he• w1 o;hed he had been home an hed all night hut h<·in~ irreverent to a Cault. I "'as sudden I) qu1L1• hupp) I tamr· J don't hi:J\'f• to U!'ol' th<tt '-IJ<ln anymore tu <,<.1ve M• • rnil1·' hut I 11111 h,c\ •· :1 lot 11f ~·J(~le., that n1F(ht . I ~cit an hour of O\(•rt1m1• and I -;ttll ha\P m} frt·1· \'tnu·nt Thurn.i'> Uradgc k1•vch:11n ~ · Th<rnk )11u . A!\..,t•mblyman Thomas. "'hcrt•ver y11u ma} bl' I ran acroi.!\ my • kc.>ychain among my cufflmks, tie tacks and memories, JUSt the• other day Thls shorunt travel lime end dtalance -in uddltlon to attendant cost.I -plu11 atrord~ a t..achmtr aid to student doctors who observe the oflen dehcutt• Kuraery Major operallona ror Oomlnguet, 9, w~rt: done by suraeons of lnlerplaat Inc .. at Stanford Univeralty Med.lea! 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Nd (,1•ri,~r-om,• ff , .... l'•1•i..., 2,S31 and oerson.. who mcly bt' t1onal Truc,t dnd Savino' U S Trt·d'-"'; •' u• ot •' 100 otherwise mtere.,ted tn thf' A-.c,0<iation 1n tn+> ':-\ll>('rtor Ot1l1Q,.t1on n• ntn• t 11 •., will and or P<,latP.. 1 Court of Or.tnqe Count v (.ovrrn,...,. nt •t<l• n• 1• .1r-11 corp1_1r\.tt1on., A pet1t1on ha<, bt'Pn tiled reoue\ttnq trtat B<Jnl< ot Obt1Qdl1on' 01 Slclt• '· .lnCl by Son1cl J Harkin in tlw Amt>riCcl Ndt1ona1 Tru"t pol1t1ccll ,ubO•v•..,•on ... SupenOI' Court of Or<m9e .,nd Sav1nq.., A'>SOC1at1on Loc:tn., Totdt tf'll'rludonq County reQuPst1no that be dPPo•ntf'd dS J>('rc..oncll I unedrn+'d 1ncomp1 St•te EWnk No 1060 36.JA 1 1 '3.1 ,, 181 Sonia J Harkin bP ap l rpprt><,Pnlat1vP t o ad • LPSs Re~"''"'°" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~001nted as per <,onal minister the pstatP of ~Mblrt~n los~., .:.. represental1ve lo ad Susan Ko,,lmann (u!'lder Loan'>. net minister the esta te otl lhP lndPpendent Ad I Bank Prem1-.e'> Fr &E. Thomas E Harltln, 111, mi<\tstrat1on of Estate\ Other assets 303 36,038 . 1,7S8 813 48,772 cptune Society ~ENl .. TION 8USll"l AT '>[.II ·:· 646-7431 .. __ ... O«W11y ...... -tit ·~•f u--c.-to .. nfO • c..tttwlrw_.t .. i. ,,_ c .... , .... .... ca.OTHUI llU•OAOWAY woaTUUY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa &42·9150 IMITM & T\IT'HML MO«'TUAaY WISTC&.lff CHAPIL Monuary •Cremation& 427 E 17th St Cos1a M ... 646-'888 "UCt llOTHPS SMITHS' MOITUAIY 627 Maon SI Huntington £'.llach 536·6539 PIBfAMIL'Y CCX.°"'-U RlttYAL HOMI 780\ 8otsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 rAc.te ••W MIMOl!A.L,All Cem11tery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac11tc 'l/iew Drive Newport Beacrt 6"·2700 McCO«MtCIC MOITUAlllS Legun• Beech 494-9415 . Laouna H•lls 768-0933 San Jueo Capistrano 495·1776 MAllCMl UW.._MT. OUVI Mprtuaty • Cerreterv Cremttory 1625 Glfler Ave . . • . • ... _ Coeta~a 6'40--..5554 -------------··· ~-.... ~OPHl~TIC4T£0 PR(}()RAMMINO .. BBBulilu/ ~IBreo Mucie-NBw~ Marino Woafhor-~k; RBporl~ ~!oak Markel' Reporlc Con~umor Reporlc Costa M esa. Callfornl• Ac I) The petiltot\ IS set for TOT A L ASSETS J2627 (undff the lndeS>en· heClrino_tn ~pt No J at LIABILITIES :tent Administration of 100 Civic Center Drive. Demand ~its of 1nd1v1duals. Estates Act>. The petition West In the City of Sclnta partnentll~. and corporations •s wt forheartno In Dept. An a ca1ttorn1 • on Tlmeandsav1nqsdPpos1tsoflndlv1csua1s 1110. 3 al 700 Civic c.nter Febr.Mirv '6 1990 at 1o oo parfnenhfps. and corp0ra1t0ns Drive We-st, S.nt.t An•, a m ' OeposHs of United States Cal l fornl• 9 2702 on ·1F vou OBJECT to the Government . . . February 26, t980 at tO:OO gr.tntlno of the petition. Oes>oslts of States and political •.m. you shOuld either •PPMr subdivisions . . IF YOU OBJECT to the at the heMlnQ and state All othef' deposits ..... . r anflno of the petlrlon, your objections or file Certlfledendoffkers' chech. you should either aJ)pffr written obJ«tlon$ w ith the TOTAL DEPOSITS IN •t the f'IHrlnv and at••• court before the h .. r lno. DOMESTIC OFFICES 42,01' yoult~ ot>J•1~~· o1rt .. '.'!.!. V°'-lr ..,._.,.ance nwy b9 Total defnand depe>Slts . . • . • . • . . . . • . 16,701 r .~ob _, ..... s w " .,_ In ~ °' bV vour at· Tot.ti time and sa'lflnos lS,396 20,S86 . 043 4,472 • .. 378 . . I, 139 ~C:,': ~=-~:r'/I~ tor1MY· y OU ,. RE .. deposits......................... .25,3'3 ---IF " ,.. TOTA L DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC n person °' by your •~ CREDITOR or • cont-ANO FOREJGN OFFIC&S .................. d ,01• torney. lngient cnctltor of the de-Federal fundS purchaMd end securities sold I F Y 0 U A R E A CHMd, '(()ti must flle your unct.r agreements to r~rchas. In RE DI TOR or • cont· clefm with tM court or domes11c oftlc.es ................. . lno-nt creditor of the de-pres..,t It to the personal Other llabllltfes for borrowed mon.v. 1,000 cened, '(()ti must flt• your representative appointed lncludfno not• ~lances of lelm with tl'I• court or by the court within four U.S. T,..surv ............................... .,8 present II to the personal montM from the date of Other llabllltles • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . ..... 662 rbepr1!~ntatrtlve 1•1Ppolnfted first Issuance ot letters"' TOTAL LIABILITIES ........................... 3SA Y '"" cou W hln our provided In Section 700 of SHAREHOLOl!RS EQUITY months from the date of the Probate Code of Commonstoclt first Issuance of letters In California. The time for No. sha'1ti authorized . . . . • ..... 600,000 Section 700 of the Probate flllno claims will not ex· No. Share$ outstandlnt,i , .......... 521 ,377 COde of Callfornla. The plre prior to four months Amount 1,.564 time f« flllnQ clalms will from the da\e of the hear· 1,678 not expire prior to four 1nonotlc.edabove. TOTALCONTRIBUTED months from lhe date of YOU MAY EXAM INE CAPITAL .. . .. . . . . . . . . the hearing noticed above. me file kept by the court. Retained earnlno$ and other YOU MAY EXAMINE It you are Interested In the capital reserves ..........•...•......• 3,242 1,176 the file kept by I~ court. estate, you may file a re· TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS It you are Interested In the Quest w1tn the court to re-EQUITY .................................... 4,418 estate, you may flle a re· celve sPKlal notice of the TOTAL LIABILITIES AND Quest with l he court to re· Inventory of estate assets SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY... . •...• , • . '8,77'1 celve special notice of the and of the petitions, ac· MEMORANDA Inventory of estate assets co u n t s and rep o r I s Standby letters of nd of the petitions, ac· described In Section 1200 credit outstandlno •................••••.•.... 13S c ounts end re Ports of the California Probate Time certificates of deposit In Otscrlbed In $Kt Ion 1200 Code. denOmlnallons of s t00,000 Of' more .....•.... 9,938 af the Callfof'nla Probate Otnttf" time depc>slts In Cade. lhbert R. Wyatt, At-amounts of S100,000 or more ................ 4,,50 torney et L•w. 7777 M arket value of Investment HowHr, Gertner and t<atelta Av•., Ste. 3, Stan-securities ............•..•....•...•.•.... , •.. , 7,456 &rown, MlchMt Gef'tner, ton,CA'°6IO; 1714)121·91'1 The undersigned Kenneth L . Donahue, Vice Presl· ttorMys •t Law, 04v 1"111>1•.,_ o--. <••• 0.11, P11o1 dent and John W. Welsh, Sr . Vice Pr'flt<Mnt a. Cashier am1M11 Dttv., 80• 2207, "" l, l. '· '"° .. , • of the above-named bank, each declares, for himself ••m Bffch~tlfoml• call 6 42_ H18. a Ion• and not for the other: t have personal knowledge " , (7'4) 540-• Put • tew worda of the m.tters contained In this NpC>rt, and I belleve ...,........,. °'.._ CMtt o.oir ~.... to work for u. that Heh stateroent In said repc>rt 11 true. Eec:h of the i.:..•:.::.· ':.:.·.::'·.::··~"'°=-----"°=-•:J......::=========:..t underslQfttd •or hlmself alone and not for the othef', certifies uN'ler r.nalty of perjury that th• tortQOfno Is true and corree . I Clvlt Orumbllng ..• Gloomy Ou• t In the DAILY PILOT Extcuttd on Jenuary n , HIO at Costa Mesa, Callfornla. Cashier KenMth L . ~.Vic• President John w. Welsh, Sr. Vk• President & ,,_._Or .. ~IYl""I•"-'-'• \ ,• • ------- ----• !"'I ------- f ........... ~ .... VOLUNTEERS Punch . ..,_,_,. "You c-. _, __ t. 11ge by counting the nnoe .. Beer Quality Bett r - PEKING (AP) -Tbe People's Dally reported that there bad been a m~ Improvement at a beer factory criticbed ln the paper a year ago for produciol Werior bffr. Tbe peper said ln lt'78 that the factory leaders were P'll"lulai blab output value and profits at the expeaae ol quality because people wouJd buy the beer aixyway -IOI" Jack ol any other supply. "1be emperor's daughter doesn't worry about being able to m arry," was the way the paper described the factory•s position then. Skil/A to Share? Reading, .. 'Kiting and Ringing Up • You don'l havt to own a pair ol nun•' aboel to help aom~ elM. A aumbtr of county acend• need both ordinary and u trltOrdloary 1ltllla to lteep ualataoce nowtn1 THE DEPA&TMENT of Human Services ti lleft1aa aomeooe to do calhcr~ •few tlmea a year. fill· In& ln Dame$ on certiftcates awarded lo •U top volunteers Ord1nary banchmt.ine wUl do for Serv•ces to the Bllnd, wtucb send.a ht'lpen out to write letters, read and v1&1t with 1l&bllesa people in most l'Ounty are~ Reading to youngsters Ul a south 1·ounty :.chool would be of help to the tt-acber of a first grade class. Llsten- ang 1s the other ball of the )Ob. A LL 111ES£ openings and others are detailed by the Voluntary Action Center of South Onnge County at 675·9210 or 833-9278. In ~ west county area the VAC can provide mformation about the following through a call to 898-0043: A Garden Grove Senior Center needs people willing to make a few telepbooe calla each day to ahut·ln elderly .,.op&e. Tbe calb brt.Qa cheer and a11ure ufetJ for tbe older chent.a. TB£ YllCA'S Hbedule ol Nl&ht Owl Lripa Ls filled with willlq aporta event aad DlCbt life fam, but could use a few helpers to keep everyt.binc orderly and OD acbedule. The V AC it.aelf needil iDvolved peo- ple to serve OD ill board ol dlredors. Either volunteer ceeter can lead those with time to share to organiu· Uons that need help with flllng. BJG SISTERS or Orange County will conduct an orientation at 7·JO p m . Wednesday al 8100 Garden Grove Blvd .. SUlte 7, Garden Grove. Women. 20 years $Dd older, who qualify to join will be paired with girls. aged 6 to 17. for a weekly V\.Sit, friendly phone call or helping hand. "Little sisters" nei!d patient support and ~dance from a caqng adult fne~ the family to rope with pres~ures of growmg up ,/ -. ~. Fetlru.y3, 11190 DNl. '{PILOT A J:J FREE DEMONSTRATION· Tomorrow, Feb. 4, 7:30 p.m. 30°/o off custom seamless draperies including fabric, lining labor. 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IWlwza~ Bill Jayme, a Junk mall writer of the first rank, was faclnir die usual quandary: bow to keep as many people • possible from tbrowine bis let· ter in the wastebultet unopened. •• The product be was selling was tbe mq~e Psychology Today. So be and a couple of frieods went to the beach to wortc it out. "We spent a whole chly clreamine up nutty questions for a quiz . to get people interested," Jayme says. "We saved the niftiest for the outer enveJope. It was: 'Do you close the bathroom door even when you're the only one home?' "WHEN YOU GET a letter lJke that, you've got to open it." San Francisco-based Bill Jayme. pronounced Jay-mee, 1s one of about a dozen freebmce writers who design and write m uch of the j unk mail that graces our doorsteps and mailboxes daily. Only they prefer to call it direct mail advertising or something more elegant. Whatever it's called, Americans are swamped by mail solicitations for products we don't need. causes we never heard of. Between 30 billion and 35 billiaa pieces ot junk mail are sent each year - about •tor Wet"/ American; about a third of the poet oftlee'• yearly volume. Bu& die m~ impact of junk mail may be its contributJon to municipal waste disposal pro- bl ems. A 10 percent return is considered high on a mailing; often it's closer to l percent. The rest goes In the wastebasket, often unopened. BUT FOR THOSE who write direct mail, it's a lucrative business, one tha\ can produce six.figure incomes at a leisurely pace. A Princeton graduate, J ayme started in the circulalion department. al Time, Inc. lo 1958, he began freelancing and has been at it ever since, now working almost exclusively in magazine sales. Hank Burnett, who works out of Santa Barbara, quit a n agency job when he found freelancing was far more lucrative. _ Because the woTk can be done at home, there's little overhead. Jayme. who has a partner who ~...--:w.r-~--.,.. ~~ • • .... ... ~Iese die .......... ~ .. r ~ .,-.. .. ll'l"f! ?'( ••llf . ._ela•me1 .•• ' -.handles~ &J1lphic design, char1es a flat $10,000 for a paaap, wbetber its a startup for a new magadae or a remailin& for an eatabliabed or- caniza6oo like nme or Newsweek . • IHJT Jl.\STE&ING the profession Isn't easy. "Let's face it," says Burnett, who writ.el letten for orpnizaUoos ranltina from Common Cause to the Playboy Clubs. "JUnk mall is mall people don't need." So to get people interested, they tantali&e the r eader with the kinds of questions Jayme <\esigned tor Psychology Today. Or with the promise of 11ometbing for nothing, a "special offer," "free prize," "SO pe.rcenl savings." Or with a &lmpler approach favored by etoups tike the American Civil Uberties Union; just a retum address. Inside la usually a typed letter and a longer, printed brochure, both saying basically the same thing in different language. Repetition. say the ex- perts, la one key to success. MANY CONTAIN a task for the reader. To subscribe to some magazines, for example, you must insert a cutout from one card Into a slot ln another. 1be reasoning is that the task involves the aubseriber. "'Ibe whole idea is to mate it seem that it's directed at him, fiWna bis needs," aays Burnett. "We don't put ln .as much about the product as about bis needs. Glvinl him a tut to perform makes blm feel more involved." The persODa1 touch la obvious. Tbe American f'lJm Jmtitute makes ita pitch for members with an lllvitatlon·llke card tbat informs the reclplent bas been "selected" for memberabip. ll encloses a l•U•r 1ianed "personally" by actor Charlton 11 .. CA>n, t6e WUtute's president. 'Ibe Sm.itbsoolan in•lta ,you to "Join 1,500,000 other prominent Americans" in getting an"adualve and mucb d.iJI.. euaHd" moathly maculne. l(udl ot tbe .orltloM coma from ma1uJM catartup campaipl. 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Reds' Foster Says Players' Mouths Shut by Owners ' Threat of Fines 87 DAV C\JNNTNGllAM ..... ~ ........... MaJOr Lequie Bueball ownetJ are c:onaplnna lo dealloy the ~ aaeot ay.tem, and I.bey are threatetUna ballplayers wtth fanea lf they talk to the press about lt . 11ccordlna to Cincinnati Reds outfielder Oeorae Foster The ownen are aoma to force us to ao on atrlke." F01ter aaJd ownera are trying to establish a celUnt oo aalariea a player can earn i.b any pMrtlcular year of bis career. "It's all very huah buah," Fosler told the Oat· ly Pllot Saturday "We'll aet fined af we tell newspapers what they want to do " FOR lN8TA.NCE, A ROOKIE wiU have one celling, a &e<:Ond-year man wtU have a slightly higher ceilinc. and so on Every player regard- less of seniority, wall have an earn.logs limit. FOSTE& MADE A P£1lSONA.L appearance a t Huntington Valley Sports store an Huntington Beacb, and between autographs he said a strike delaying the start or spnng lrairung is almost a certainty. "It's going to happen,'' Foster said. "The players are not going to give up any of the "ighls they already have It's going lo be a forced strike. Foster, cltine the threat of a Cine. wouldn't go mlo ru.rther detail about the owners' proposal. "They mlght have an ace in the bole, if you know what I mean," Foster said. "But so Car the things they're putting on lhe table sbow that they're tryine to eliminate free at{eocy." THE PIA YERS UNION, which experienced a lockout in 1977 and called a strike in 1972, won't Nicklaus Charging . < .... Longshot Looks Over Shoulder PEBBLE BEACH <AP> David Edwetrds, a non·winning longshot, had the lead but was looking over his shoulder at lhe intimidatinR figure of Jack Nicltlaus going into today's final round of the Bing Crosby Na- tional Pro-Am golf tournament. "Well ... " mused Edwards, a 24·year-old former national col· legiate cha mpion and former tour caddy. "Hmmmm ...• " he added and paused again. H e looked at the big leader board that showed Nicklaus' score at 66. The s lightly built, 145· pounder offered a wr_y gr:in. ''THAT'S A GRF.AT round,'' Edwards su1d . "I just hope he ~oei;n 't do it tomorrow." But the soft spoken Edwards. now m his io.ccond season as a touring pro. is menta lly pre· pared 1f (•omeback -bound Nicklaus does, indeed, do 1l again good round tomorrow could win." And . despite a horrendous 76 in Friday's second round, he's in position. Only three men -the youthful Edwards, Larry Nelson and Gil Morgan -lead him go- ing into Sunday's final round. NELSON AND MORGAN were tied for second at 210, two off' the pace. Nelson, a two-time winner last year, shot a 70 and Morgan had a 71. They played in relative solitude -Nelson at Spyglass Hill and Morgan at Cypress Point -while Nicklaus and Edwards, former Pre•iden\ Gerald Ford and a host of show business celebrities we re before the national television camecu at Pet>ble Beach. The cameras, however, didn't catch the former President On TV T•da11 C1aa1111el 2 a' 12:30 ··All I can do is play the best l can," Edwards said of the threat from the greatest player the when hi• fourth shot on the same has known. "If he goes out second bold flew off lhe green, ,iv, ln. They want a richer pension fund, and Foster aaya they won't give up the ngbl to free a1ency to get it. "The ownen are not going to get that power back," Foater aaid. "There's got to be a bappy medium somewhere " Foster aaid a strike would be hardest on the younger players, especaaJly those Wllbout mulU- year contracta. He knows. because Foster was a second-year player himself dunng the 1972 strike. "I felt there was no way baseball would ever go on strike. And I was shocked when we dld," he says. "I remember fet!llng shocked al the thought that people could do wilhout lhe sport of basebaJl." PEOPLE DIDN'T do without baseball for very Jong. Jn both previous disputes. a settle· ment wa.& reached before the actual . teason began. F08t.er believe• that will ._appal again this yew . · "There'• too much mOPey to be lost In the baseball industry. and I don't thJnk the owners would want to give back all that advance money from TV and radlo." Foster said. ''It will be solved eventually, but I don't reel spring tram mg wiU start on tame.''. Foster JUSl bought a house an lhe Peralta Hill!> area or Anaheim When he moves an, he will be h ving three blocks away from Rod Carew. an aroruc comc1dence 11nce Foster and Carew were MVPsorthe1r respective leagues in 1977. CAREW HAS SUGGESTED that 1f spring (See FOSTER, Page 84> ~md plays better and passes me, struck a male s pect.atoT and sent he'll win. And he ought to win . him looking for medical ald with a But if l can stick something bloodycutonhlsbead. REOS' STAR GEORGE FOST£R HANDS OUT AUTOGRAPHED PHOTOS IN HUNTINGTON BEACH. together, maybe l'll win." Ford served as the amateur partn er of Arnold Pa lmer , who EDWARDS, WHO has yet to had a 77. The former President meet Nicklaus, scrambled and helped the team score by lhree struggled to a round of par 72 strokes, but they won't make the that gave him sole control of the cut for lhe last round Sunday. Boycott Ends Dick~y's Dilemma third-round lead Saturday at 208. THE UNIQUE FORMAT for cl~ht shots under par for one this old tournament calls for the round over each or three Mon krey Peninsula courses two-man teams of one pro and one amateur to play a round Texas Speedster Clwoses NFL Rushing Over Track Running But it was Nicklaus, generally over each of three courses By ERN1E CASTILLO regarded as the greatest player before the final round at Pebble 0t1 ... o.11yP1..,.~Wf the• ancient ~amc ever has Beach. LOS ANGELES -His name b known. who Jitcncrated the ex· George Burns. with a 71 at Curtis Dickey and he ha!> NFL citemcnt Y.1th the huge Rallenes Cypress Point. was tied with Franchise written all over him :.ilonJit th<' cliffs and crags over-Nicklaus at 211. Whether he as wearing the look ing Ccirmt>I 8e1y The group al 212 included lightweight 1ersey and spik.es of Keith Fergus. with a 71 at Peb· a track athlete or the thick pads STARTING TIU; ~ARM . sun · ble Beach. Mike Reid. 71 at and cleaLc; or a football player. n y d <1 y n 1 n c s h o 1 s back . Spyglass. and Bill Kratzert, 68, he can 1nsp1re a crowd Just by Nicklaus, dl'termined to rebound also at Spyglass. flexing ha s thi ck . rippling from the worst season he's ever Tom Kite. who had ~hared the muscles during warm-ups endured. subdued P<>bble Beach l<>ad through the firs t two Had the world's poltl1cal with a no·bogey. '>IX under par rounds. blew to a fat 77 at Peh· waters ~n more tranqwl. the 66 that put ham within three hie and fell back to 213. five 6·2. 205·pound speedster would strokes of the lead at 21 I strokes back have been fac<'d with a soul· "I played Pebble Reach lt'-. a Tom Watson, the outstanding searching dilemma this sum· place 1 love," was Jack's ex player in the game ror the p~t mer should he go for Olympic planulion "I felt that 1f I had a three seasons and a winner last gold or settle for NFL green But round m tht• 60' s today. anoth:.:e..:..r __ w_:,e_e_k _in_S_a_n_D_ie..:g:...o_ .. _sh_o_t_7_3_. ____ w...,.1 ..... th __ /\_m_e_n_c_a _·s-=-pl_a_n_s_t_o_bo--'y'-c_o_u the l_, Games ln Moscow. the decision has already been made for him "I MUST SAV that my pnon ty right now 1s pro rootball I can 't wait until th<' dran.·· he ~a id a rte r d1 s p l ay1ng h1 ~ a wesom~ and :.till untapped track talent at Friday s T1mt·s Indoor Gamel> A man -.·ho rushed for 3.703 career yards at Texas A&M cse('ond an Southwest Conference his tory to Earl Campbell ). Dickey will most certamly be a first·round p1rk m the upcoming NfL draft Yet the ease ln which he bliu.ed lo a pair or 60-yard s print victories on a slow Forum track leaves little doubt that a heavy diet or track training could make Dickey a prime can· didate for a medal an the Olym· pie Games-ii Indeed there will be s uch a thin#( • • ( don 'l know. I don 'l Uunk I'm going to have that chance." said 01ckey who was hand timed an 6.0 while winning the open 60 and blew away an assortment of rolle1e football speed.sters ln lhc appropriately UUed You Gotta Be A Football Hero 60 TROUGH YOO DON'T figure a s printer hi• size to be that quick out of the blocks, Dickey had auch a lead at the ~yard mark that you almost expectl'd· him to turn around and g1vl' Stanford 's Darrin Nt>bon tht' "see you latE.'r OR" trt>atment lnder d . nobod' would mind 1r Di ckey spiked an 1md~inar' root ball at the fmu;,h lint• Tra('k puri ~l ., tould h,,,, drooled <ti lht• lhOU).!hl or hlOI bulld1n~ up JOO 'drd' of mom1 n tum ;ust as mut h a~ a footbOJll <,('()UI could Pll'IUH' him h11th steppmg do~'Tl the ~1dt•hnes J ok1ngl) . .t reporlt'r tol d Di ckey lhal Earl Campbell had called lo remind him that tht• Houston Oilers will bave the NFL 's fastest back next yt!ar "I don't think so." replied Dickey .shaking his head "I probably will be " · TRIS ISN'T CONCEIT, 1ust con viction Dickey ran with what he said was "football train· ing"-outdoors, mce and eai;y Decked out an everything from s houlder pads to thigh pads he still might have won l''riday night's rares. It may h.ave been coincidental. but Dickey just happened to be wearing a jersey borrowed from the Loa Anaeles Rams Even more lroruc is that the number- 22-beklog.s to a Ram tailback, John Cappelletti. Naturally, It fit. 11 ·!'> doubtful that the Ram::. wil I ~et a ('hancl' at Dickey. who .. a\~ ht• wall be "one of the first Ctn-picked " But that doesn't rnun1 out the poss1b1llty of him pla) 1n~ before Lo., Angeles fans \~KEO ~llJ(.'11 TEAM ht' "'uuld hkt' to pla.> for 1r hl' hac.J tht· C'hrnl e 1>1('kt•\ replied qu1ci.. h Oakland Wh~" "\ JUSl hk"' thl' Ra1dt•r<. al~.1:,-; have Tht• Ra1dt•r .. art• rumored lo b<• mo"ing to LA to rcplacl' tht· departed Rams but even they may not gel a chan('e to draft the can't.mass prospect D1ckey has been in constant contact ~1th the San Francisco 49ers. who JUS\ happen to have the ~econd pack in the draft and are looking for someone to replace retired 0 J. Simpson "It would be nice to play for them." he says, with a sheepish J(rtn "I like it here in California. An ywhere Is fine." Having splat the last three spr- ings between football trairuog and track meets, Dickey is look· 1ng forward to hls first concen· troted effort at becoming a sprinter Instead of JUSt a f~t runner Hut he's also certain about where his pnorities Ue. "ll 's football. then track," he saya alernly ... This college seaton will be.my las~ in track." Kings' Skid Continues, 5·4 INGLEWOOD <AP) -Defenaeman Rod DIONNE nNJ8HBD with one co•and one~- Lan1way aCONd lo 1econdl lDCO t.be pme and Guy slat, livinl 1\101 90 points tor the aeuon. He ls the Lafleuraddedapower-playfOelanduualltSatur-NHL'sleadlnascorer. day Dllbt to belp lbe MootrUI Canadtens cWeat the After Lan way put Montreal abelld tor &ood ln Loi A.naelee JOnia M ln a NatloD.al Hockey. Leaaue the opentnc MtOQdl, Bob OeiMY took a pua from aam•. Lall.ur and acored on a 10.fC>CMr durtn1 a power THE U)88 WM tbe fourth lD 1 row for the play at 8: 18 ol tlw ftnt period. Kinp, wbo bav• one vtetorr ud. _. tie ln tbelr DouC Jarvie mlde tt S.O Gil a Nbowld after on· Jut 10 ,amee. ly ~ MCOndl of tbe HCODd perlocl. t.nd Lalleur ro_t The cWendlnc Stanley CUp cbampima Cana· hll 19tb eoaJ of the sea.ion • ~r Moatri4l dleu, wb(>. made tt tb .... CODHeutive .tctoriea pe>wer pie¥, 1lammi.bf lo a rtbOOnd qom 10 feet. over the IUnp U1il IUICIO, Jump..t to • 4.0 lead before Loi AJiPI• toulbt beck~ tllree 1oai.. Loi Anplel aCOHl!t tM PIM•• next lhrM Moatreal ecNad ti.. wtlllllllC pl oe YVOf\ 101l1. 9*.eve Carlaoa eoMllCted at. 5:20 of tht Lambert'• »toot 1bot durt.nl a powe!' play with aeeood period, Ok>nM IOl bl9 ~of tM MUOG oa e· 11 Wt au. cal14! n. kJDp _. tt M just 53 a 15·footer at 11:05 of the ~ ,.noes. md Douc Mcondt let« ~Steve Jeuen convert.ct a pass ,t Halward ftred ln a 40-footer •• u :• of t.M third from Mar~l 11,ocme period. . .. • i • -ONl Y PtlOT a A Cep.ute Report From the Wodd of 9'0fta 'Too Tall Go s Fr - Rape harg s Dismis ed t"Na AP .,._.a&d•ft DALLAS -A womao·a rape "mplalot a1alna& bo~er Ed ·'Too Tall" Jooet hu bffn m; droppt.~ and pollc have rJM4"d ~boob oo the In· <'ident. but thl' bt&arN." l"OnltOV«'nty oonunued lO n 1t1e Saturdfl) Although she-Sll nl-d an alf\dtavlt Frtday night sayina •IM. would oot pffts for pro.ttution acatnst the formu Dalw Cowbors' football player, the woma&n atUI si&ya &M waii ta~ And attorneys for Jones said they came up with "con· t'lu111ve proof" Saturday monUnl t.hat a rape did not occur duraq the predawn boW"S Thursday. Kowever, they said they were not prepared lO reveal lbe evidence at Uus tame. , Jones, 2l. who had apeot the night with the woman's roommate, ....s haulf'd lO jail Thursday morning and re· leased four boun later on 12.SOO bond penc:hng a police an vestigation of the woman's complaint. She said she awoke at 2.30 a.m. to find Jones in the act of raping ber. The 6-9 rormer defensive end denied tbe accusa· lion and the next day. tt\e woman withdrew the complaint. "The case is closed as far as we're concerned," said police spblresmae BOh Shaw. "Als soon as she signed the non- prosecution amdavit, that was the end of lt." The woman, 2S, said she decided to drop the.cue bec:auae she did not want to go ••through the emotloaal trauma and publicity o/_ a triaP' "I thirik Ed Jones ls a very nice man and I doa't want to do anything to hurt bis career," she aald. "I just want lO go back to my normal way of livina. I Ju.st want everyt.htnc to be over." But she al.so sai~. "I know be did rape me ' ..--------Qetoi.-ol ilw Da11----- N BA superstar turned commentator BUJ Basell on how he would stop San Antonio's higb·scorlng George Gervin: "I'd steal hls car so be can't get to the arena. I might get arrested. but I wouJdn :t be embarrassed.'' .l'tldl•• Ba• a• E ... S•••••t Career shutou\ No. 49 came pretty easy for ~ Rosie Vaelaon Saturday night. Tbe Detroit go~e , faced just 20 shots as the Red Winp beat St. Louis, 3--0, in a National Hockey League game. Detroit fired 40 .shoUI, two of wblcb were goals by defen.seman WllUe Haber . . . Rlclr Pftstoe scored twice lo tbe first ball and Chicago held off a third-period rally to beat Torooto, 5-<t. Black Hawn goalie Tony EapcNrft.o faced 43 shots, 14 ln the • third period when the Maple Leafs nearly overcame a S-1 deficit ... Bldl ll1ddlet.oe ' and Dwight Foster continued hot scoring gtreaks with two goals apiece in Boston's 7-2 romp over Quebec P1lll Espoclt.o, the second-leading goal scorer ln NHL his· tory, tallied twice to raise his regular 9e&S<>n career total to 700 as the New York Rangers downed Washington. 6-3. ~ve Vlcken added two goals and two assl.sts for the Rangers . . . Mike Bouy's 34th goal of the year, a power play tally with 3:57 remaining, gave the New York lslan· ders a 3-2 decision over Buf.falo . . . Two goals b1 Erk Vall. including the go-ahead tally in the third period, lifted Atlanta past Hartford, 5-3 . . . Reale Leada scored bia Mila soaJ ol the aeaaon to key a four-goal outburst in tbe first period that gave Philadelphia a 4--0 win over Pittsburgh. It was the first s hutout for rook1e goalie Pete Peeters, who is undefeated A one-handed shot from close range by Kevin Mc:Ca.rtJly gave Vancouver a wild 5.4 win over Mlnnesot~ In a game that :-.aw 185 minutc•s in p('nalties and four ejected players Lanny McOonald scored his 27th J.(081 of the season in tht· second period to gi vl' Colorado a 2 2 t.Je with Winrupeg. P1abUf" Supporf of Boyrofi Slc11rorlc~•• Public :-.upport for a-l! S. withdrawal from the • Summer Olympic Games m Moscow has Jumped dramat1rally m the past two weeks, an AP-NBC News poll says Scvenly·three percent of those who know of the Afgharustan s1tuaUon s aid the U.S. team ahould not go to the Games . . Former heavyweight boxing cbam· pion Muhammad All, a special envoy of Prealden& Caner, began his five-nation African tour today with a snub from Tanzanian President JuUu Nyerere. Ali will be allowed to meet with Tanzania's minlster ror national youth and culture. ·but not lt.$ president . . The Executive Bureau of the Supreme Council for African Sport will meet before the end of Feb:ruuy to decide whether or not ita 49 members will take part in lhe Moscow Olympics . . . lf the Western naUooa de· cide to boycott the Games and 1f Canada la cbc>Hn to be the new boat, cities in Quebec and Ontario would be considered •• flrai. says Sport Minister 8lewe Papreakl. SPORTS BREAK I BOA TI-'G / BASKETBALf D.+ty ........... .., ._ L.ecM•Y WITH SHEETS TO THE WIND, YACHTS CROWD WEATHER END OF STARTING LINE IN MANZANILLO RACE SATURDAY. Christine Leads Manzanillo Raee By ALMON LOCK.ABEY DMty ............. _ SAN DI EGO-Fred Preiss' 84-foot sloop Cbrlstine grabbed a gulp ol fresh air at the windward end or the starting Une in the 1,110-mile San Dlego to Man~anillo yacht race and an hour later had left her 36 rivals bull·down oo the horizon. The starting fleet dropped from 38 to 37 when the MexJcan charterers of the 66-foot sloop Merlin. elapsed time record holder in the race, withdrew their entry. THAT LEFT the race for line honors (first to finish> between Christine and Drifter. a 69-foot ultra·ligbt displacement sloop co·sklppered by charterers Tooy Delfino and Mike Gayner. Christine and Drifter both chose the weather end of the starting tine. Preiss' crew set a spinnaker on a tight reach about 10 minutes after the start and steadily moved ahead of Drifter, whose crew chose to go with a double bead rig until they reached the north Coronado Island. about 13 m1 lcs from the start WHEN LAST SEEN by the apectat.or neet Christine Md a foamy bone ln bu teeth and wu toning about 14 bot.a. Drifter was about two mllee to weather and an equal distance astern as her crew began to prepare the foredeck for hoisting a chute. Daugherty Wins Sail-of£ For Cup Berth LONG BEACH -R o n Daugherty of San Diego Yacht ·Club. captured the Calallna-38 Match Racing Cha mpionship Saturday along witb tbe Bill Ficker Perpetual trophy and a berth in the Coo.areuiooaJ Cup match ractni aeries. The race started in an S.10 knot westerly breeze otr Point Loma with tbe built ol tbe fleet crowdlng the weather end ol the line. and Sec:ret Love. wtucb are ex· pec.-ted to st.age a match race over the entire cou~. ment yacttt.:. and could overtake the bil? yachts if the winc1s go light down the coai.l of BaJ a C'a hforrua. Fint boat lO aet. a chute at the leeward eod ol the line was John MacLauren's 35-foot sk>op Pen· ·dragon, smallest ln the fleet. She was qulct.ly overtaauJed by Nick Frazee' s SB-root Swlft.s u.re. a.od the two Santa Cnu·50s Fireblrd FIREBIRD IS skippered by Bob Longpre. Bahia Cormthian Yacht Club. Newport Beach. and Secret Love is skippe r<-d by Brad Herman. f>t..l Rey Yacht Club, Manna del Rt"y Elapsed llme record for the race L'> '>IX days, two hours and 16 minutes set by Merlin m 197K If tht.> wmds stay fresh down lht.> ('Oast and across lhP Gulf of Callfom1 a, Chnsline cind Drifter c-ould both shatter that mark Both are ullra-llght d1splart> Beavers Hold Off USC Jlandeweghe Leads UCLA Past Orego1l LOS ANGELES -JIDlior guard Ray Blume scored 18 points and second-ranked Oregoo Slate survived a furious Southern California comeback Saturday night to earn a 73-72 Pacific-10 Coo· ference basketball Vlctory over tbe TroJaM. Blume srored l2 of his poUits in I.be secood half aa the Beavers raised u.eir Pac-H> reeord to 10·1 and their overall mart lO ~2. Orecoo St.ate was rebow>ding from a 93-67 loss at UCLA Thurs- day night. The Trojans tralled T.Mi6 with two mUlules to play before Soutbero Cal forward Purvis Miller scored the fmal alx poi.Dta ol t.be game oo two re- bound aboe.a ud a Ion.I Jumper. SO-Cbena Cal Ud a c:bwe to wtn in tbe late solq but suud Doo Carf1no m1aaed a 1'7 -foot Jump abot ln the ftna1 SftOOCla. Steve John.son bad 16 points ud 10 rebounds for Oregon Slate before foul.Jog out with 6 ·07 to play Guard Mark Radford added 13 pom\5 for the Beavers Miller pa("('d Southern Cal, wbich dropped to 4·6 in Pac·lO play and 11-8 overall. Wlth 20 points and 11 rebounds. Doug W1dtfeldt a.nd Carlino added lJ and 11 points. resJX'('.tJvely. for the Tro- iuns , who b~ve DOW lost (1ve straight games a..-.. Bar.-a Fwlfl D•• LOS ANGELES -SelUor forward KlkJ Van- deweghe scored 27 points, leadl.ng UCLA to a 90 76 Pacil1 c·lO Conference victory over viaaling Oregon. Three ot.ber players scored in double figures ror UCLA. which ral..aed ita coofettnce record to 7-4 and Ua overall mart lO 12-7. Mlb Clarlt paced Oregon, whkh dropped to 2·8 in Pac·lO play and 7-12 overall, wttb 16 pointa. Tbe Bndm held a 21-11 lead m.ktway lo the first ball but scored nine ol the eame'a Mxt 11 pointa to take a 30-20 advaat.qe wtU. ab minutes remainlq 1D the first half. The Duck.a didn't threat.en after that. 36 216 al halftime But Rank JOmf'd with M1ch v J ackson. who .,("()red 17 points, to lead a comeback which saw the Sputans lie the score at 44·44 From tha t point the gam"' see '<iw1•d until Rank made ci '>lam dunk orr a .,teal to ~1ve ~:m Jose the lead for good. Two free thrgws each by Rank and DouJ.? Murn >y made 1t 66-60 and iced th(• \'ICl.Ory for l ht• Spartan~, now 5-3 tn the PCAA and 12·8 overall Fullerton now 3 5 a nd JO 10, IA J S led by C:al\in Hobert. ... "' 1th 17 points and M 1c hJ1·I Kni~ht with 11 M.rwla•d Sd<>b I• to D•ke COLLEGE PARK, Md. -Greg Manning, ·~ Last-serood &bot defeated Duke last season . KOred a career·tugb 216 points while leading 12\h ranked Maryland lo a 101-82 Vlctory over the fifth· • ranked Blue Dt>v1Ls. Albert KtnJ.! and Ea mest Graham. Maryland'-. le-ad1n ~ '.'.C'Ort·r., "'ho C'o mb1nc for a 39·po111' a vera~e. tot;.ilt'(l nnh '>I x point-. J t inH·rm,., ... ao11 1!111 Kang farusbed "'1th lll .md (; rah:.im ll J S the Terp ... 1n t' re as.ed t.hetr rl '<'Ord tu Hi J Maryland center Buck W11lwm '> .,con .. '<1 IX poanc.s. ooe more than Duke ~nter M1k(· (;man.,k1 , the lead.log scorer and rebounder m the con fert>nce. Each flrushed with 12 rebounds •• ... rr• •~•• B~k'fl~• rlgain MADISON. Wis . -Claude Gregory scored 23 poU>ts Saturday. 12 of them m the second half. leacS.iq a Wtsconsln rally ~t gave the Badgers a 70..fr1 Big Teo victory over 06io State, their second upaet ol the Buckeyes ln eigbt days. .... Olso• Electefl •• B•ll ol I"••• Saturday's sail-ort wu amoog three boats which had Ued for second last weekend after Jack Woodhull of Loe An1eles Yacht Club, the decisive winner, was disqualified because be did not have an anchor aboard. Anclk>r and chain are part or the re- quired safety equJpment aboard the yachts. It waa 42-34 at baJftime before tbe Bruiu ex- tended tbeir advan&age to LS po6nta early ln the aecood ball. Ore100 wun't cber than Dine poiota alter that. Tbe ms dropped Ohio State from a share of the Big Teo lead, leavmg the Buckeyes with a 6-4 conference record and H~S sea.son mark. The Badgers are 4-6 and 12·9. With the score tied ~. Wisconsin center Larry Petty was fouJed with 1:43 remaining, and be put tbe Badgers ahead lO stay at 66o-6S berore miasiq bis S«OOd ftte throw. Mertla oa-. Sam Rd and Eddie LeBarw • were among 11 former college greata elected to the National Football Foundation'• Colleee Football Hall of Fame Saturday. Olson, a former Rams great. woo the 1962 Outland Trophy at Utah St.ate as the na· Uon's best interior lineman ... To protect a mualve race fbdng scheme at Pocono Downs, Anthony .. BIC Toay" Qalla says he ordered beatinas of a jockey and a trainer add threatened the Ufe or a jockey's agent ... Tom Perko, a former Uruveralty or Pittsburgh football pJayer who spent two seasons with the Green Bay Packers, was killed early Saturday in a Pennsylvania auto crash ... Jack Faa.lber • has been named assistant general manager of the Los Angeles Rams. Faulkner was the team's offenaive backfield coach this season . . . Hall of Famers Joe DIMa1110 and OUo Graham are close to a record pace after shooting a 17-under-par 54 Saturday in an annual golf tournament at Puerto Ri co in which football and baseball players are paired .. Fifth-seeded Ahin Lou improved with every game and mowed down four opponents to gain his fi rst Professional Bowlen Association lour triumph and a $1S,000 lOp prize al the Florissant. Mo. event . ~:"'"-----------------------------------------' Saturday's sail-off was among Da ugberty, Scott Mason. Newport Harbor Yacht Club. and David Klatt, Santa Barbara Yacht Club. Daugherty won with a record of three wins and one loss. being beaten in one race by Muoo. Mason's won·loss record wu 2-2. and Klatt lost all of his races. Daugherty lost his first race to Mason by 21 s~ond8 , but that was the last time he looked at a ny transoms. Jn the final two races Daugherty beat Mason by 1 minute. 2() seconds . and 1 minute, 45 seroods. Daugherty will ~resent the Pacific Coast ln the Congressional Cup which st.arts March IS. W11e1J r .. /flllell l•r Pre.•• S•. LONG BEACH -Forward lllcbael Wiley scored 22 pc0u and crabbed 10 rebounds. lead.Laa Long Beach St.ate lO a ~l PCAA victory over Fresno State. Guard Crail Hodses added 14 point.I and forward Francola Wlae bad 1J polnta ud 11 re- bounda for the 49en. who are DOW S-2 in PCAA play Md 14-9 overall. Forward Rod Hiains paced Fresno St.ate with 18 point.I. Forward lk>bby Davia added U polots and cent.er A.rt WlWama bad 11 potnt.a and seven rebounda for the Bulldogs, who dropped lO 5-! in league action ud lU overall. nc ... T-We •t Saa ~e.e SAN JOSE -Sea.lor forward Wally Rank scored 2S potnta to apart San Joee St.ate to a 12.-. come·from-bebina victory over Cal State Fullerton. Fullerton Jumped out to a 31-11 lead and led ~ 4 > Lopez Looks a 'Little Red' in Defeat PHOENlX (AP> -Salvador Sanchez scored a loqdy 13th-round technical knoekoul over a urageous Danny "Little Red" Lo~ to win the fWor1d Boxing Cou'nc ll featherwet1ht cbam· ;p1onahJp Saturday. ~ SaMba, ol llexico City, wu far ahead on the atdl of all three Jud1n whoo referee Waldemar bmldt stopped the bout 51 second.a into tbe 13th TOUnd. • · The bout bad ~n in~ twice earlier -'n tbe l1xtb and HVentb ~ -when Schmidt ked Dr. Cbarta Lake to Cheek cut.I over Lopes'• "· Blood w11 1treaml!l1 doWn the npt.r•a fa~. but lAkt ruled Ulat lhe cuta ~ DDt a.., .nou&h atop*"-.... ...,eel kto eoMin1 •• .Lopea cut lucMa once in tbe 1°'11 romcl but Sue*'• eorDe( cloeed it quickly u4 be Cid not ~..-. I • ~ There were no knockdowns in the rlabt. Sanchez'• victory brought b1a record to U.1-1, while Lopez lost only for the aecood time in bis career and oow 1s 4'·2. A relaUvely unmarked S&Mbea held a post- flgbt er-a coaference, but Lopez wu wblalted away by bis handlers and did not meet wttb re- porten or WBC welterwelpt champ Sucar Ray Leonard. who waited outalde Lopez'• dre11in1 room to comole 11.lm. Lopa'a condition wu not lmmedlately known. S.tnches bad a amaU cut beDeaUl bis left eye and a 1arfer oae 1D ~ rl&bt eyebrow. 1'brouCb a t.rwlator, SUeba to&d MW1mb:d "I WM ba .,.. abape, but IO WU DamaJ, He to be ~ aha,_ to take tbe k1Dd ol punl..._.,, Hl'a a""'~ flebt.r." IMdtN, n, aaid be kDetr be WM &bead trom the at.art ol the bout, addl.DI. "I wu never burt." .. , •luck to I.be ftebt plan -to box -and stayed with it tbe wboM fllbt." He 11id Lopea .. deaer••• a rematch," alth<>Ulb tbelr contract did not call for one. J"or bll ninth tlUe defeDM, Lopes eanMCI 111~000. plua '5 petteat ol tba live sate after tax-es. ·1'Dln wu no nrm Oive cm Satu.rdQ'• crowd. but it wu CODl1derabl1 ._ Uum promoten bad bopedfor. Sancbel'a coat.rad c..u.d f« szs.ooo and a three-flebt ~ with rt..star Promotioaa ll be WOD tbatlU.. ,.... crowd paid up to SlOO • tkbt for ........ = talmMd fttM. wttJda waa bk eked out ta IDd 1WMG. Mott ol tblm came~ to tee~. lt Grecory fouled the Buckeyes' Jim Smith, but be missed his shot and Gregory drew a foul with 13 seconds left after getting the rebound, and he dropped in both shots to make lt 68--M Wisconsin. •11r'• %2 •~• KetaCtaelcfl LEXINGTON, Ky. -Kyle Macy scored 22 points u tb.ird-ranted Kentucky sent archrival Tenneuee to Its fllU) consecutive Southeaat~m Conference defeat. Tbe tnumph boosted Kentucky's overall record to lM. The Wildcau retaJnedashattoftheSEC lead at l>-S while Tennesaee fell to u.a overall and 7-S In league play. Jay Shidler added 14 points for Kentucky and Fred Cowan scored 13. The Vols' Reggie Johnson led au scorers with 28 and Howant Wood added 14. Stf• e<-.e ·rft!Z~• ....... ., ... ~ .. PROVIDENCE, R .f . -Louis Orr and Roosevelt Bou.te combined for 42 poiDUI to help fourtb·ranked Syracuse breeze to an ._. victory over Providence. Tbe M Orr ftnllbed with a 1amo-hllh 26 points and tbe 6-11 Bou.le, aldellned wttb fouf trouble ln the llnt ball, chipped in wtth 18. SyraCUM, beaten only by Old Dominion, post. ed lt.s ntth victory in a row, blldng its record to J.t.l. Providence toot &ta fourth atr8'&ht loea, drop Pini to 10-10. T..-Beeb .. II Oeer I'•,..•• CHA.RLOITE, N.C. -Al Wood, who acored a 1ame·bl1b 20 poln\I, led lltb-ranked North CaroUna to a Ts.ta vletorY over Fbrman. Tiiie Tar lfMll ampped a o.a Ue wtth el1ht comeculi" DOAld.a earl)' in tbe MCOOd halt. The bant tbllt belpect build tbe North Carolllla lead to 'JO.A IDduded lour tb.rM·DOlnt plays. TM Tu lleeJ.I dom~ tba aeeoad ball - partlal17 becaUM U..1 cloMd down l'urman'a .lobnMban Moon, wbo •cored 18 ol b1a 11 points In tbe ftnt IO m1Dute6. 1.---- ---··-----·~---- ~BALL I SPORTS ON TV Grabbing o Rebound Anteaters Improve, But Lose LOGAN, tJtah-Jt w 11 only a moral victory but th• way thln1s have been aw»n1 for UC Irvine's bHketball team, Coach Tlm Tift will 1ladly take one of those. The Anteaters, winleaa ln the PCAA, ployed co-leader Utah S tate op even terms for 26 m inutes here Saturday night. Nol until the AgJies began parading to tbe f ree throw llne dld they pull a way. MORE THAN THE final 98-81 scor e. the free throw situation told the main story. Utah Stat<: canned 34 of 44 from the c hanty st ripe while UCI. which had JUSt one less field goal, wa!> 19 of 24 from the tine Even more reveahng was the UCI box. The Anteateri.' 0·8 con fe r ence record has been at tribut.ed to a lack of offense. But at the Spectrum here, a ll f1v1· UCl starters scored in doubll· figures, led by Hobbit! Beal'-. career-h1~h 27 pmnb Ry contr:fflt . Cl got JU.'tl Iii points f rom ill> -.tart~r-. 1n Thur~dav ., H2 47 lw,-. ..it SJn JoM· Stal£' . · ' We p I :1 y 1· ti v 1• r) h a r rl tonight." -.;11(1 Tift · W1· \!.•'I•· ;d1lt· to do .,1>1111• I h1n~., IHI off1·ri-.1 y, hH·h \!.t· l.H·n·n t :1hlt· to '111 111 1•arl11•r g.11111 .. , I""" 1. .. r1. ph•a.,t•d t11 -.1•1• tll:il v.•• glll Ill• -.1·11rrn ~ output trom our r11.·· ... 1:11 ll'r"' ......... ._..............__ .. ,... __ __. ................... ,_ __ --·--.-.-.-... ~. ,9bn.wy 3. ,.., DM.Y ~ U , Today's TV • ByBOWA&DL BANDY .................. Following are tM top IP0'11 •venb on TV toes.~. Aattnos ar•: ' ' .t .t excellent; .t I ' worth wetc,,lng; / .t fair ; .t forg•t It. ~ • 10 e .m., Chennel 2 ./ { ./ NBA ALL·STAA GAME: EMt vs. West. Announcers: Brent Musburger Biii RUSMll and Hot Rod Hundley. • The l.akers wlll have Kareem Abdul·Ja bbar and Earvin "Magic" Johnson In the sta rting ll~p for the WHt In today's 30th renewal of the NBA all-star ga me. They are Joined by Ma rques J onnson (Milwaukee>, Adrian Dantley CUt.Jh) and Lloyd Free (San Diego) In the starting lineup. For the East It will be: Julius Ervl09 C Phlladelphla); John Dre w a nd Eddie Johnson (At lanta )(· Moses Melone (Hoostonl; and George Gervin (San Anton o). ~ 1_1 e .m., Ch•nnel 4 ./ ./ .. COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Louisville vs. St. John's Announcers: Dick Enberg, Billy Packer and Al McGuire. The St John's Redmen, currently riding the crest of a 17-game winnlnc;i streak. play Denny Crum's Louisville Cafdinals in a ~tlnc;i of nationally ranked powers. It will be All·Amerlcan candidates Rec)Q1e Carter of St J ohn's against Darrell Griffith of Louisville. Carter leads the Redmen In scoring with 16 5 per game white Griffith 1s hitting 22-ptus a game He also leads the Cardinals 1n stealc, and assists. t> ® 12:30 p.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ GOLF: Crcxby National Pro-<1m Announc ers : Vince Scully, Pat Summer a ll, Jack Whitaker, Frank Gflet>er. Ben Wright and Ken Ventun . Second-year pro David Edwards holds a ~-stroke lead going into today·"> f 1nat round at PP.Obie Beach. But turkin9 c rose be-hind is the man most pro golfers tear the mo!>t on the t1nat day, Jack Nic klaus N1cklau-, fired a 66 Saturday and i'> JU">I three '>trokc·"> off lhe PMf· e 3:30 p .m .• Channel 7 ./ ./ ./ WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Boinnq Holme'> V'>. Zanon. Announcer: How<1rd COY-II • ' l S(' ~ l'un1~ Mtllt-r comt·~ down wtlh a rl'11ouml in U1t· muldlc of h1!'> TroJan tt-am mall':-, ~alunfa\ night al Lht· Sport~ An·n.1 l ' s (.' I (' :-.. t I () () r l' g 0 n s I .t I t. I~ I :! "\\E Pl.i\\'t:U \-t:R V y,,l')l in thl' f1r-.t half but tht·1r tr,1n-.1t1on J!.tml' ~tit tu u-. 111 tht• -.1·1·ond h.111 Tht•\ v.1·r1 · <ilil1· to -.i·ori· orr lh•· off<·n:-.1\1· 1,.1Jrcb ..ind ttw1r f:i..,t bn•ak v..orl..1•d l~:ttt·r 1n tht· w1·ond half Uut I v.a'> plt•a:.l'd y,,1th our ('llll'>tSt<•nt•\ · l 'CI :-.hot 1fi ~·r<;t.•nt Saturda .. 111ght, J m<irkf.'d 1mprovem<·n·l IJ\ f.'r tht• JI) pt.•r<·cnt show1n~ Larry Holme<, C32 01 dPff•nao, h1!> WBC heavyweight crown dga1nst <..Pventh rank.ed contender Lorenzo Zanon (79 ·.C-2) in a "><hecluted IS-round bout from La!> Vegas Should Holmes w•n, 1t will mark thf' '""' ">tep toward unifying the heavvwe1gt1t champ1on!>h1p Holmes would then make <1not her title defense 1n Marci"! against LeRoy Jones On the same night, WBA title holder John Tate wootd face Mike Weaver with the winners !><h~ulf'<l to meet for a unified WBC·WBA heavyweight champ1on!>h1p bout l<1ter 1n the year . ~~~~~~~~- Bucs Are Passing Away ~hursday Heal hit on 12 of 20 :-.hots from thC' floor while Stt .. w Rodgers was 9 for JC) from lht- f r<·e throw ltn<.· und hud 1:1 OTHER TELEVISION 9.45 a .m (J.4) -FUTBOl. SOCCER. 1 p.m. (7) -SUPERSTARS NHL pla yers Bryan Trot· tier <Islanders> and Dan BOY< hard <Flemfl); NBA player"> Moses Malone c Rockeh> and Dennio:. J ohnson CSuperSon1cs>. world m1ddtewe1c;iht champion Vito Antuotermo, Olympk gymnast Kurt Thomas and rcKQ~tball champion Marty H09an are amon4;1 the participants 1n this week's competi - tion. It 1s a men'o:. pret1m1na ry taped 1n Fr eePOrt, the Bahamao:.. (.Cl -SPORTSWORLO -Ama te ur bo>eers sponsored by Muhammad All and Joe Frazier square off In a series of bouts taped In Houston. Marv Albert and Rotly 5chwartz report. Also: Bruce Jef'ner rePorts on • bethlno suit fasnion show 6nd Grec;1 ~Is on tr. Wldowmaker Hiii Cllmb, a motorcycle racTnQ ev.f\l tapeO nffr S.lt uu Clty. points Tunwvers Help Cerritos B eat Orange Coast Louis Bremond had 11 and ' V1C'tor ConyC'r:-. :rnd Quentin Brown JO <1p1ec't' By JOHN s •;vANO OI IM 0..11, Piiot i u ll 'fhM<' an' not happy times for lht• l'irat t·i-of Orang t• Coa'>l ('oll1•gl' 1\ II ont· Ii••" 111 do 1-. look into lh1· L11·1· 11f C'11.1d1 T<mdy G1ll1i. lt> :--1·•· wh:1t kind 11f a Jong season thl' has bt>l·n T he P1r;1lt'" :1dd<>d to their liJ ..,.,_etball \!.ot·-. 11( lt.179 80 when lhey lo'>l their fourth South Coasl Conference game of.the season Sldurday nighl, a 74·56 d ecision to r1rst place Ct!rnto'> IT WAS THE TYPE or (.'Onlehl that pretty much typ1f1ed OCC's plight this campaign a t urnov1·r hc•rc, a missed shot there. ~ill or wh1t•h added to a nother unt1ml•ly ddt«ll On morf' thu11 one o<·cas1on, a s1 m plo• ti.1 -.l..1·1 or a Ing play might h;I\•· 1·h:rnp1·il ttw t1d1 But, a las; this 1s not the sC1:1sun for such things ·'The first half it was our pass mg :md the second half 1t was our s hootmg," !ttttd a dci.pondenl <;1ll1h "We've been JU.St a hair ;iway from winning all season long." It doesn't take a geo1uK to de tnminc what ocr·s problems are In a nutsh1·ll 1t-. l(IO many turnovers, lack of leadership, and inexpen ence "We do n 't have ·a n y i.ophomore leadership and wt· have a lot or freshmen," agree. Gillis. "But. still, we expected lO ~e about where we a re " WHERE THE PIRATES are 1s in fourth place in lhe South l.'oast Conference, closer to the t•ellar (two games away) than lhey a re to the top Cfour games> The Falcons, who are 7 O 1n l'Onference. 19·6 overall, «1n· at the top of lht•ir gam1· ;.it lht· mo Homecomin~ Lifts SCC I l11m1·1•om1ng 111 ovickd JUSt th1• 1n ... µ1rat11111 S.1utlll'rn C;1hforn1a ( ullt•J(t' ~ h · :-.lu•I hall lt·arn net•dl'cl to sna a four l'?a rrlf' lo'> 1n~ sln•ak ~ .. , nla\ With l'au d1•r:.on and t ;rnlt' Clayton c·orn 1 1r h6 points 'tht• Vanguar . t•11·arnl· a nod hot fo'n•'>no Pa('1f1<· tt-a m , 93-9'1 bt'ron• " 1·r11wd of 1,000 al Oran~c· Coa.,t < '111lc~l' s ~} m And<.•r<,on t11t Iii 11f 22 :-,hot., from I h1· flc1<1r ;ind s1•ven 11r :--t•vt•n from tht: frt~t· throw lml' for a ~amt· high :rn µoinh Clayton hit tJn half t>f his 24 field ~oal atlt-mpl!o. and thf('(• or four free throw!> for 27 point:- otl#e: '•nm• Ill* DelhetJ • Eldorado Blarrltz •Seville Eteoante • Fleetwood~ougham • Coupe and Sedan DtVllle Fn•soo Pac1f1c·, comm~ off <in 1111.,t·t win over Cal Lutheran th•• ni~hl beforC', h it its first 12 shots and opened up a quick 10 point lt·..id 11wr lhl' Vanguards But \\1th Anderson sconng 21 hr.t half points and Coach Ed 'tiortarty opting ror ti half N'>Urt trap, sec rallif.'d to within 47 '1!'> :.t the mterm1ss1on C'lavton then key<'d a spurt that thrust sec into the lead tint! thl' Vanguards remained in front lht' rest of the way to post th<.·1r I Ith win agains t 14 losses SCC hosts NAii\ powerh<iW!l' Grand Canyon Tuesday night DIESEL WI n ... lltllf "*"fir 1111 , • ._, t.r "1f,,,,,,, NABERS ~ ment and appeur to he able '''do no wrong T hey led Sat urday nag ht'!-. ~ame from start to finish, and ev~n when the Pir4'leli beg~ -to m 'ake t h eir m ove Cerritos always St"emed lo come up with I he IOO!>e bull or key s hot. T he closest the Pir ates J!Ol y, a.., 12 10 early m the go.tme Thi· Fulcoru. then extended the letid to nine before t he P1 rateh dwindled the deficit to 30-27 ul the 1nterm1ss1on. The turning Point came at the outset of the second half when the Pirates missed four straight free throws and the 1-·atcons con verted on both occasions to as sume a comfortable 36·27 advan tage From I.he re things went from bad to worse as t he PiraU:' '>Co red only five b;.is kels the final JO minute:.. GUARD RAY fo'OSTER wa:-. the only Pirate to. finish m dou 1ll1· f 1~un•s a., ht• ::Ol'Ore'd I~ r>oints Wayne Davis 113 > J(k' St<:phcn ( 121 and Uc an Sl::ar-. 11 11 1><1c<.•d th<· Ftikon!> Thi' Pirat<.•-. f1nish1·ct '>h1x1t1ng a m1..,t•rabll' :11 pt•rct•nl C23 of 1)4!1 from thl' floor cnmpan·d 111 1H 1)1'rt'<.'nl C30 li2 1 for l'erntn' Thi• ... alc·on .. cil!.o aC'('OUnh·d ror ) 1 st1·ah · 1\11 V.-(' wanl to do n(Jw I'> JU-.t make the playoH~. and wc•'re go mg to :.tart dmni< v. hat wt• hav1• to do to win ·~hay~ G1lhs. '>oumJ mg Jn ominous warning "Wt• knov.. with the way we've b<.'l·n plav1n~. w(•'r(' ~omg lo have t1i scramble to gN m " And. yes, that's scramble with ti <'ap1lal ·s· B.· nan Juckson~d the Agg1l':-. with 22 po1 n hilt• ~1c·h McElra th and Dean Hunger had 18 ·each. McElrath. a product of Saddleback College who I'> tht.' £CAA ass.u>L leader. banded out 10 assists, hit on 6 of 11 from the fu.~ld and6of 8from tbe line The game wa.s tied six times in the fi rst ha ll before Utab State took a 37 37 lead at 1n h'rm1-.:.1on Hut onn· the Agg11·-. forged ahead h1tc in the game. UCJ was for ct..>d to foul Not a team to waslt! opportunitu.''>. Utah Slate then c·ui.hed m at lht.' free throw lme 1:30 p.m. <S2) -COLLEGE &ASKRT8ALL -The Davidson Wltde41ts vs. the Notre O.me Fi9htlna Irish. Pt~ed Saturday at Notre Dame Ind. 2:1s p.rn. <7> -aox1NG -wee wpef' ~'9ht W iifredo Gomer <77-4-1) ~s for -" ell·tlme ACOrd t1ttt <,tra1ght title oefenSE-on ,1 '><he<JUlf'O 15 round bout against Ruben Vatoes 146-6 II. ttttecast from Las Ve<Jcl!>. Howard Cosell rec>Ort• from ea.s.irs Pal~• 7 p.m . ISOI SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. 1 .lO pm. <521 -HORSE RACING Today at Sctnta Anita. RADIO Hockey -Kings at Edmonton, 6 20p m .• KllS '1150). 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The win left the Aggies lied v.1th Lon~ lh·at·h State for the l'CAA lt«td til I) 2 ""---------------------------' A Double Take for JCs Saddleback Romps, Golden West Falls Short Except for a chan~c "l sites, the second ha lf of the conference bm1kt•lball 't.eason started the same way the first half did for Saddlcback and Golden West Saturday night Which is good news for the G auchol'. but bad n<'ws for the Rustlers Saddlt•back. which opened th<' M1ss1on Con forence c·ampa1gn by whipping San Bernardino. 122 73. at homl' la!>t month, bt·at the Indian!> in !>1m1lar fashion. 127 93. on the road Saturday GoldC'n W(':-.t . wh1(·h dn>ppt'd a heart-break1nR 78 76 dec•1s1on to ('\ pn•..,., to kt ck off the Southern Callfom1a C'onf<•rt•nl'f' wa'>on m January. lost a rarbon copy verd1<'t, 69 67, on the Chargers' <'Ourt Saturday Saddle back 127, San Bernardino 93 Kevin Magel' St'ored 21 of his game high l3 pomth in lhl' s('cond half to k!ad the Gauchos to their 26th victory without a loos M agt'<· hit on 12 of 17 s hots from the field and J!rubbed 11 r<•boun1b but had plenty of support-a-. u:.ual Rand)' Wh1cldon scored 24 pomLs on 10- for 15 shooting from thtt floor . Barney Mines hit 9 uf 13 fi eld goal attempts and f1rus bed with 22 Points .rnd every Gau('ho got into the sconng column. Pete De<:ai.as hundC'd out mnc assists, T ed Hettinga pull'>d dov.-n nine rebounds a nd Sad · dlt•back shot a blisl<'nng 57 percent (46 of 80) from lhl· f1t•ld to run 1L-. conft-renC"e mark lo 26·0. Cypre•• 69, Golden Weal 67 Down bv nint· point'> with f1v1· minutes lo play, c;oldt•n West put toit<'lhn a valiant rally a~a mst tht' much tJllcr ('harl-!l'r-.. ranked third tn the :.tall' Tn.ul'tl Hdtton·-. baskl•t with 1 41 to play pulled the Ru.'ltler. to within rour points. 69·65. and a basket by DaH Atkin' 21 !>e«>nds later cut the de· f1c1t tn half Walt Evani; paced GWC with 23 points. hitting Ii of 12 shot'l from the floor. 7 or 8 from the line a nd ~rabbLng six rebound!> Hatton, who was a perfect 7 for 7'from the• line. added 19 Point!. Mark Eaton, C')'pres!>'s 7.3 center, had 25 point-. and Ill rl'bou.nd:,. T h e Char gers' two for ward.'\. 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Cal Stat" Domln1u 1 Hilla facea USIU ol San Dte10 at 11 on the SoCaJ diamond with the host school faclna UC Rherslde at 2 . JO an I.he t.e<:Olld a1tme WINNERS Will meri at 2 30 Fnday with the loHn claahJng at 11 in the double-losJS eUmlna· lloo alfau. Saturday's faoa.la will get under way at noon with a se<!ond game al 3, 1f necessary Coach Dou& Adams wiU have three starters back this sea.son -a long with three pitchers from last year's club. Dave Wilson at third base tut .265 last seuQJ'l; Ted Taylor in center field hit .282; and Mark Wood in right field hit .298. All are seniors. DUANE MEYER S, a sophomore right-bander, leads the pitching staff and posted a 6-6 record a year ago. Others re- turning include John Mon· dragon, a left-bander with a 2·3 mark and a Junior classman; Frishette's Gelll Aids UCTWin AZUSA -Bob Fris hette pitched one·hit ball and h ad borne run support from Carson Carroll and Larry Dotson as UC Irvine opened t he baseball season with a 10-6 victory over Azusa-Pacific her e Saturday. F rishette, a senior rig ht· hander, gave up a single to the leadoff hitter for Azusa·Pacific, then didn't allow another safet y durin~ his st•ven innings on the mound. II<' had :.ix strikt.><>uts •md walked onl' 1-'n shcttc had a 7-8 record last yl'ar and a 4.15 ERA. UCI built a 10·0 lead after eight inrungs with the host team scoring a ll six of its runs m the bottom of the final frame off re- Ii ever Dirk Wietstock. Azusa bad a double and four singles in the nnaJ inning to account for the runs. Carroll hit a solo home run in the fifth inning after the An· teaters had taken a 2·0 lead in Lhe f1r:.L on three s 10gles Ootson 's thret> run blast m the l'IJ,!hlh {"dpped Lhe U('I scoring Carroll and Dotson t•ach had a :-.inglt• in add1t1on to thP1 r round- 1 rippt•r:-. while· Ralph CL·d1t>!. hCtd a µ,oi 1 r of smgles All ~tarter~ for the Anleakrs had at lt:<1sl one hit in tht> 13 hit <1llark Nt.-xt gumc for the Anleitlers as Tuesday agains t Chapman at Hart Park in Orange Russian Runner DQ'd for Slugging ALBUQUERQUE (AP> - Saturday's Albuquerque Jaycee l.Ddoor Track Meet WU marred by tbe dilquallflcaUon of Soviet men •a quarter-mller Nikolai Cbernestaky. Re ftnlshed aeeoDd but waa d h quallfl•d ror puncb.lq Wlllle Smith of the Auburn. Ala., Track Club on the last lap or the race won by Michael Solomon of Phlla· delpbla.. Tony Nlsro. •1 tut year and a rtaht·banded aenlor: and Bob CavinMr, a rtlbt·handed •enior wbo mov• from tbe ouU1eld All other ltarle1'9 are Ju.nlor <'OUece tranaf era wt t.b U<'uption or Rollo Adema at firal ba1te who played at San Dte10 Stale two yean aao He la a senior. Hugh Austin, a 1raduate or Stt ddl e ba ck Collete . 1s scheduled to c•tch. Dan Jenkina from Riverside City Colleae, as at second ban aod K e ith Jobll&OD from ~ Beach Caty College, U1 at short.atop. IN THE OUTFIELD it will be Dwity Beals from Riverside City College and Dan Pearson from Chabot College. Johnson Is a sophomore and the others are Juniors. Jeff Haun, a freshman out of Downey Ingh, wiU serve as utill· ty man with Pearson the pro~ ble designated hitter when e isn 'l playing in the outfield. Other squad members Include pitc he rs Tom Friday from M e l o dyland Hlgh aod Abe Salazar from San Francisco. Both are freshmen with out· fi elder Dan Bonomo, another freshman. from Alaska. • BA8EBALL I SUPE" Sf"ORT Dodger Day at Los Caballeros The Dodgers' Derrell Thomas signs an autograph for Jason Javagc, 6. of Costa Mesa a s Matthew Manwarren. 7, of Fountain Valley (righ_l) awaits hi s turn Below, Michelle Jones, 8, of Westminster. proudly di splays her Dodger shirt while listening to one of the sessions that in· el uded J ay Johnstone and Manager Tom Lasorda .. Jerry Reuss and J oe Ferguson joined an afte rnoon session for high school and junior college players. ' Olympic Sportswriters? <:arter's Positio11 Labeled a Joke I don t 1".Hl' "'hJt ball Ccm~r~s may pass. I don·t c·art-1( l'n.'S1<1t-nt Cartt.>r &k~ me. to boycott the Olympics 1n Mo ... cow or not I don't care what many /\m 1·rinm., mJ\. (<·<·I Orw way or anothPr, I'm i.:01n~ to rt·pr .. ~1·11t the l ' ~ 1\ in the 1980 Sum- ml'r Gamt·~ Maybt' I "'ouliJ twl11•vl' Cartn·., 5ancen ty 1( this were not an elt-cllon year Regardless. I feel pohtac<, and .,ports mix .ihout "~ v.eU as vodka and prunl' JWCl'. THERf:FORt:. WHETHt:R Carter off1c1aJly boycotts lht' 01:-mp1 r .., or not. 1 ·m going And. an this article. I'm askin~ for \ol untt't'rs to go with me JIJ..'>l think :.ihout lht• pos..,1b1ht.Jes. llow man' f ru~trJ lt·d c1thlt-tes have always dri>amt'd of bl·1n~ 1n t ht.> ( 11\ mp1cs? Answer Almo ... t (•vt•norw WhJt Vtl' niuld rlo 1~ l;.ik1· .i ... mall con~eot ~ay about 30 5'1 1>t ... 1plt cJnd p.1rt.Jc1pate undt'r the American flag. Whelber we won or not. we couldn't lose. THE WORLD WOULD RAIL our action, and locally we would get plenty of American sym- pathy Why. JUSl on tht.• Daily F>tlot sports staff itself. we ha\e -.1x potl•nt1 al gold medah Ro"er Carl~on would run in the 400 meter mtennedlate hurdles. llowiJrrl llJnd\ could enter the breast -.trokl'. Cr.11 1• Sht H w111ilrt hJndl1• p1 !>tnl ~hooting . J ohn St v.rno ttw tkl .1thl11n .. met f>J\ l' <'unningham till• lrlpll• JUnlj) Carlson. ll;rndy. Sh1•rf Jnd S.•\ ano could then m<wt· lo t h(·~, .11111 m ii' fl'l.I\-. 1 tu· nth1·r ... who wn11lr1 v.1 ... h tu 1010 our con tin~t·nl could fill 111 .H 1•ord1ni.:h ~aturally, 11 .. Super Spon. I will c·nter all lhl· events The poss1b11.JtJcs arc <'ndless l 'M SOKR\' I llAVt. t11 n• .. ort to ui1s type of 1· stand. But it galls me when the Olympic Games are bring used u a polit.lcal tool. There as "'' rea&00 at all ror at ~ Olympic Games are JUSt I.hat-game.., Nowhett m the flne pnnt does 1t say anythan•• a bout polJtJ cs A bo\cntt of the ~.lffit''-i... n•1l 11111\' u r1 necessary·. but ~1nant>. It ., a JOk•· Jn<1 'A hill Cart• r has pn>pos("d 1 ... J Joki· Those-.... ill1nl! In JOIO m 1• r.1n w rit1· th•· newspaper of tht.·1 r intenllon..... Otht rw I'>•'. ~et· '••U in MO&row' ~· .. ...,.Sport tt'ants tf ail Sup.N Sporl UJCmll to ht>ar /rom 1./0U {)rrip him a urw c'o S~ Sport, Sport1 Ckpartmrnl. VaUy Ptl<JI, 331nr Bo11 St • Colla MetKJ, 92626. ,..r981 r~•• FOSTER CHARGES CONSPIRACY • • • the ballplayer. Illa former team- mate Joe Morsao ia an esamp&e of thaL trainifti doesn't s tart oo time, players laving an Orange County may gel together for informal conditioning at Cal State Fullertooorsomeotherslle . MO&GAN PIAYED OVT his "Sure, I can see that happen-contract and tried to pedd.le bis tn 1." Foater 1ays. "Even services elaewbere UWa winter. lbouab we 're on dlfle ent b ut eventually ai1aed with e r Houaton foe $200,000 a year less t e a m a • w e a I I b a v e a than be made wlt.b u.e lleda.. ion because of a g r eed for moaey, either. He gives away thousands of dollars to the George Foster House In Ohio. a ball-way house between juvemll' court and t.be federal pen. Northridge Captures U CI Swim Relays camaraderie. But we probablix,.-.-"Joe waan'l ln a IOOd barealn- won't be t.ak:lna a lot o f hitting Ing poaiUon " !'oater aays praclke or anylhlng ... J ust run· ··becaime ol bl. qe and tbe fad nine and cooclitlon.lnl. he WH comln1 off two bad BE 8PEND8 a lot of Ume talk· l.q to younpten wbo might be oo the wruia pat.b. and he helps conduct cllnica to atra.lgbten out kids involved wltb drugs or crime. Wlnnlng the final event or a two.day swim meet, Cal State Northridge captured the team ti· Ue in tbe inaugural UC Irvine Relays Saturday a t Heritage Park. T he Matadors sped to a 3.11.3 vic t o r y I n the 400 -~ter freestyle relay to pull out the t eam Yictory with 2751,; points. Ah, th comt· of hom ~ daliv Pepperdine, which finished &econd in the team at.andlngs, was third behind UCI in the de- cldine race. T h e host Anteaters, who scored 1931h points for third place in the six·team eve nt, were second in two major re- lays-the 400 free (3: 13.5) and the 800 medley C8 ·07.7)-and , . won the 400 butterfly relay in 3:35.0. UCI had two Individual win· ners. Van1alls Coaklnas who won the 400 individual medley In 4:09.7 and Jon Drucker who cap· lured the 100 backstroke in 55 0. Northridge won five relays and three md1vldual races en route lo the team title Foster's support of a possible players' strike Is strictly a mat- ter of principle . Personally, be has little concern with free a1en· cy. He's happy In Cincinnati and recently si1ened a three·year ex· tension to h.111 contract. years. Plus. be limited b.lmaell to West Coast teaou. ··Afte r San Dle10 and San Fr aociaco picked up second basemen. that lett only t.be Dodgers," Foeter aald. "And when Davey Lopes wouldn't move to center fteJd, Joe wu And free a~ency. he admits, kind ol left out ln the cold." doesn't always work out well for Foster Lsn't •Lll>POl'tlnl t.be am- I I I I Tbe NMOO, aaya Foeter, dates back tot.bat first strtlce ln 1972. ·'It made me realise tbat baseball could be t.aten from you al any Ume, and you've got to be prepared to co into aomet.b.lni etae:• be said. •'I" d like to &et into COWllleling and coacb.lng after my playtn1 days, so that'• why I'm worttn1 at it ritbt DOW." • There'• no ~ace Hke home to entor al the comfor11 of a eubecftptlon to h OMfr ,_., After all, what could b• cozier than the convenfenc. and aavtnge Oftf buytftg h at tM newaat•nd? I . I >- I • -3 I 'g ;' i c For aa little aa 13. 75 a moftttt, ,OU cen ""9 tM Dally Piiot right at'°"' doorstep._. d9y. And what's even bettet I• that the Daffy Piiot .,..,,.. juat when you heft time to reed -... kder evening•, weekend momlnga. 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A total of 203 qualifiers wiU go after a share ol $414,000 in posted prize money during single elimlnatioo finals today at the Los Angeles County Fa irgrotmd.s. CONNIE KALITTA of Ypsilanti. Mich .• set the pace in the Top Fuel cl11Ss with aquarter-milecl~k· ing or 5.85 seconds and a s~ of 2«.56 miles-per· hour. Kaliua. 41 , earned a Sl.000 bonus by being the top qualll1er in Top ,.·ucl. DISCOVER EUROPE BEHIND THE WHEEL OF YOUR NEW VW, PORSCHE OR A UDI. KOt1ty Ivanov or Rnghton. Mass., earned the No. l position in thl' Funny Car class at 6.05 seconds. a dd 240.64 mph. Kevin Rotty of Tucson. Ariz .. led the Pro Stock qualifiers with a time or 8.49 seeood.s and a oew oal.Jonal record speed of 161 57 mph. Garl.Jts. ·a 48-year-old veteran from Seffner. Fla., who has won 21 National Hot Rod Assoc1atJon event uues since 1963 , man~ed a best of only 6.05 seconds and 240 64 mph 10 seven attempts. That was well off b.ts own track aod event record of s.n seconds set in 1977 Followmg Kahlla 10 the Top F uel standings were Rance McOao1el of Fresno. al S.SS seconds and 249.JO m ph and Frank Bradley of Napa, at S.86 seconds and 237.46 mph John Kimble or Compton. was fourth, followed by Gary Be<:k ol El Toro, and Shirley Muldowney of Mt. Clemens. Mich SECOND TO IVANOV in the Funny Car com- petition was Kenny Bernstein of Austin. Tex .. at 6 06 s~ds and 233 16 mph Raymond Beadle of Dallas. Tex., was thi rd, followed by Tom McEwen or Fountain Valley. five-time Wintem aliona ls champion Don Prudhomme or Granada Hills, and Roy Harris of Drexel Hills. Pa . Rotty's performance shattered a streak or 16 consecutive races m which world champion Bob Glidden ol Whiteland, Inc .. bad led P ro stock ..JU.f.l~. CUSTOM -BUil T ' JUST FOR YOU. There's no better plaoe to get to know your new Porsche. 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Rich•rd Moll lhoufbt he had ad· pibaloo to Princeton all seWC!d up He r1&n every activaty In u1ht at ln •l.aapoUa' Broad RlppJo HJ1h School, atarred In 1cboolboy producUoos and had the ardent baeldna of a local alum p1 representaUve who aatd Moll was a ~tnch. He didn't bothe r to apply any where else. But the lbiD letter that arnved from Old Nassau was a reJecllon "It was an enormow; s hock," recalls Moll. THAT WAS %1 years ago. Moll went q,n to other academic pastures and then ~came an Ivy League admission o~ Geer tumsell, makina decisions that seem to be a harbinger or destiny, at ~ast to a 17·.)'ear-old. Now Moll, dean of admissions al Vassar College, bas turned the table on llis colleagues with a how-to book en· tilled "Playing the Private College Ad· missions Game." His book is int.ended to teach teen· agers "how to make strategic moves in response to the game we're playing," Moll says. The 40-odd private U.S. col- leges that reject SO percent or more or applicants do not choose all freshmen by the same standard, says Moll. "The National Merit Scholar, the talented violinist, the alumnus' son, the rU(lY aJl-around kid and the black are not going to nudge one another out or tile running," he explains. "They're COmpet.Jng against others of like in· tereal and talenl for tbear tair shat'\" 01 tht clua" M08T APPLICANTS flt Into Moll'b "nifty all around Ind" cuteaory They win the laraest hare of lhe pJaces at tht uarvards and Stanfords. but they ulso ttet most of the rejection notices. ·'Th~ pre!ill&e college 1s swamped with t.bem," says Moll • · u an applicant falla by default mto this category, he mu11t be a very bpec1al person to win a place." Moll advises youngsters to devote time and ima1mat1on to writing the pers onal essayb that these colle1es us ually reqwre. "A superb essay and anlerview can p41l many kids out or the 'out' arawer," s ays Moll, who worked in admissions at Yale and Harvard before becoming the dean of admissions at Bowdoin and then Vassar. T he colleges' final choices "remain a subjective process," be admits. "We 're not always able lo say why a given llingle candidate was turned down." BUT HE THINKS select colleges should be more candid in diclosing how they go about chooeing their classes. "We've been holding the cards much too close lo the vest for decades," con· tends Moll. Higher costs and the shrink.inc pool or college-age youth has cootriboted to this trelld, says Moll. Some coUeges find it hard to admit that they have gone from a seller 's to a buyer's market, be adds. High school students should ask a col- lege not only bow many applicants are admitted, but how many actually choose to attend. h~ s uggests. Appli- cants also should seek a prome of last year's freshman class, he says, and find out the average class size, not just the sludent·faculty ratio. SOME STUDENTS may end up diaap. pointed if they don't take a cl06e look at what even the "brand name" coUeges offer, says Moll. He advises rugh school students to take demanding courses and get off the "extracurricular whirl" if it 1s hurting their grades. Admissions officers are more impressed by 4epth m one activity than by a stnng of student credits, he says. Moll was on that e xtracurricular whirl himself and, looltmg back, he says. "Princeton was right" in re)eCt· ing him. Al the same time, he says, "most private colleges in Amenca, including som e with rather prestigious names, are not highly selective. U .they feel you can s urvive ... you'll be admitu;d." "The college admissions decJS100 can be harsh, largely because 1t 1s often the first judgment of finality handed lo a teen· ager," he says But th~ who play the game and lose should "remember there are det-per seas to ronquer than a place in tbe clru.s or 1984 .. A1chard Moll. adm1ss1ons dean at Vassar College Learning to Listen A Necessary Skill Most persons are poor listeners or don 't listen at all, according to speech communications specialists. The re - sult is wasted time, wasted productivity, broken down relations and even injury or death. NEW YORK (AP ) We do It most of our waking hour:,, more often than we reatt or wnte-or She~. We listen -or do we? ,,,..,.....,. Misunderstandings abound m daily life because or poor listening habits between friends, wives and husbands. parents <.1nd chjldren, employers and employees. "THE COST OF wasted time. wasted productav1ty, brok en do wn reta- llonstups, tnJUTY. death and lawsuits all come about because Party A sends a message to Party 8 and Party 8 may not respond to it or interpret it," said Lyman Steil. chairman of the s peech commwlicat10ns division al the Univer - sity of Minnesota. t1'e would o~H· ••l about the 50 pt·ref'nl mark," said Stt-11 "If you come b<1ek 1n 48 hour'> and test again, he'll drop down to th<.· 25 per cent effectivenebs lev1:l Without focu-. and systematic traininR . you'r<' aneHec t1ve at 1.Jsterung." STEIL TEACHES a 10-week cour.ie on listening at the Um versit y of Mm nesota in St. Paul We tune each other out Most persons arc poor listener.. or do not listen at all. experts say, causing personal, professional and diplomatic problem~ "If you ask someone to listen to a short message that runs 10 mmutes in length and then ask what the person heard. what was evaluated. retained and what the person could respond to, Earlier this year the cour.;r was in corporated into a hstenmg prti~ram at Spe rry Corp , wh t<'h sta rt<.'<1 a $4 m1 Ilion advert1sml( C'ampa1gn ·•StM·rry We Understand llow Important ll Is To Listen " En~meers and sares manager-. ul Sperry's V1rkcr<> d1vis1on took th1• !.em mars to improve. commun1 catton-. s kills tn their work Listening 1-. an integral part of rounselmg and psychology. "People listen, but they hear tht· wrong things," said Or. Ruth Neubauer. president or the New York Assoc1atloo for Marnage and Family Therapy. "Not listening bas a lot to do with failed relations." She said she tells clients to structure their complaints or feelings in · a positive way, rather than making an ac· cusalion. ''ONE SHOULD SAY, 'I have a need,' or 'I need th.ii' or 'it would malre me very b•Pl>Y if you would conalder lb.is.' " abe aaid, "and not say, 'You don't give me this' or 'You don't do tbat for me.· • "The Idea la to have the person listened to. U the other's ego is weak then thi8 person is more lncll.oed to see what you're saying aa a threat or criticU.m.." · Frank Drake, a profesaor of Moonshining Memories BARTLEY, W. Va. (AP> -Melissa Lester leaned qainst a gate post on a recent afternoon •nd recalled the worst birthday present she •ver got. ' "It was the 29th or November, 1962.'' said the gray·baired Bartley resident, who recently turned 57. "I was down on the other side of the inountain makin' whiskey when the federal lgents caught me." A widow, Mrs. Lester ls one of the few female moonabiners ever arrested in southern l'lest Virginia. ; "I've never even heard of any other woman f ettina arrested around bere," said tbe cDowell County woman. "But I've made plen- Y of whiskey in my time. I used to have the bll· est submarine atilt in the county." Mrs. Lester aid she began m1kin1 whiskey shortly after er husband was killed in 1957, leaving ber with x small children. ••1 WAs ONLY lettlai '5'1 a moatb from cial Securit7," &be aatd, openJaa the 1ate lot couole ol her irandcblldnin. "Keet, my kldl oulcf bave staned. I bad to do IOCDlt~ I ade mlDlq t.lmW. llDd mo rt•• . " i: 8be la.,.:hed • several otber IJ1Ddeldldrw rowded uv.mct. '1vinl Mr tM......,.... ot a otlMl'beD.. "Used to make my wbllbJ wttla craebd torn. rat1ln1 and ,irhlakey, .. 1b• Hld. YMOODlbine'• mltbl.Y scarce tblle d&Jt, but I could run off 32 gallons at a time with my big submarine still. I had regular customers and I always sold my whiskey by the case." She said s he WJIS arrested twice for moonshining. · "1bere was that time on my birthday. I got probation for that. The federals chopped up one still that time. They 1ot two stills the next time. I hadn't beeo on probaUoo for a month the second time they aot me 10 I hired myseU a lawyer aqd beat It. That was the tut time I ever made any whiskey.'' Mas. LP.STER said her children were well aware ol her moonsbinlna. "We sure were," said Brooks Lester, a slJ'appi.na man in his mid·208. "The wont whip. pin' I ever eot was one time when I wu playing federal man. I 1ot a hatchet and chopped up my mother's mub barrel.a." Mn. Lester cackled at her son's painful rec- ollection. •i1 made aood whbkey," lbe aald. "It waa a 1ltt, I pea. I know one thl.q, I never bad any trouble lettinl rid ot my wbilt:ey. One time I watched a atat.e policeman drtve away with a dosa cue1 ID bit car." • It tnUlt ban been awful to ... that mucb wbilkeJ,..,..... a vlaltor. "Heck, not" abe said. "Ho was a C\lltolner." , :astronomy <it ('onwll t ;nncr:.1l~. dot-.. t v. o k mds of h'>tl-mn.: As an astronomer. l>r:tk<' poinh hie; radio tel~COJ.>l' to thP star. 1md listens for radio sagndb frrim othC>r c1v1hz.a· tions He Is also a volunteer al the Swctde Prenntion Serv1C'i! of Tompk.tns Coun- ty' He works a latt-night early monung shirt "I SIT I" J htth• rnom dnd ('()Un-.<'I pt•ople 011 the tPlcphonl·. and roun-.t•lmR depends on h stPntnR v1•n, Wf'll," he s:ud "A5 \ ou hslen ) ou d1rE-ct ~t'm to things the} n•all) should bl· lhtnkm~ through and g .. t tht.•m to do 1t on the spot " Drake said tht· work is <>aW>h in~. a lthough someumes he fet'ls "complete· ly wnmgoot ·· "If )'OU have two r ails. you m.aght be on the phone for rive hours,'' Drue said. "You can tell from tbe!r voice they're hoping you will rescue them. when all you really want to do 15 sleep. But you muster the slreqtb. "It's common to have tbe same person call for six montbs to a year. every niaht.." Drue uid. "1bat can get to be very lr'yinc. You kDOW yoo•re 1et· tiJag wwwbere and you can't help. But you llateo.'' LISTENING IS not taught systematically. as is readJ.na or wriUog. ··You listen tbe way you listen because you've learaed lo listen that way," Steil said. I nui-. <iur,.tm.in d p1ofes'ior of µ 'rholoJ?) . .,peet·h Jnd h cari n ~ ... c1c•nct..., Jl Cal> llm vers1t y in N<'w York .... aid he often wonde red wh y hi" l·ould not rememfx>r names at ~kt;ul pan1e:. "fl became clear that 1t didp'l have to do Wlth bad me mory but with hsteru.og." be said. :- .. Now I try to ~ the person's name 1n a sentence. I strongly suspect people have al wa~s be-en poor bsteners and l1ldmed al on poor memon es .. Peopl<' hst1•n poorly, said Gur;tman, bt•C'ate.1.• tht•y -.amply are n111 thJ~ c unou.-. Jbout ~hat t~ Kotn~ on "WE ft~VF. THE l'apacaty to rcpla~"' loop of the la-.t thre.• '>t'Confh O( Wh:Jl ..-. ,. heard, wtuch 1s mor~ than adequate to cal<'h what om.> ha:. '>a id," he said "In normal rommun1cat1on. people :.o <'Xpecl to bear what they're going to hear, that they hardly hsten at all at\d rudge 1t ~h this memory l'&pacity., \ "W~'re basically liste ning to conli~ our own expectat.Jons of what is gomg tef be S8Jd ." \ Gurstman s a;d there arc ways to am ·) prove hstftU.Dg. If more than one perso~ u spe&k:iog. "Une up your ear tn tht path of tbe speaker you want to bear. That can bring additional clarity," tie said. ··Heightened states of awarenest help. Coffee beats liquor." uJ Said Orate. "Good listeners are b ble people, loving people. Tbey a.re e - tremely concel'1'ed with othen and ba1e a atroog interest in someone else." :• . . · . . . . . • ~ 1made good ~ whiskey, 'said s Melissa Lester1 ooe ol the few : female ~ rmonshlners t ever arrested i1' southern West l \Atginia. : ? $ . • . .. ·r - l I I ( t -----··-·· Weddiags/Ellflagenaents OM. V PtU)T 8f RUFFBl'S L loyd-Overend MUlaNt O.__. ~me the bride ol -..... a. Uo7d ctwtu eenmoGiea tn ow-1-11 ol Mt. Carmel Oludl. ~Beach. .• Sbe., the daUllater otMr<illn. aa1pb J. • O..rmd ol Newport Beada and bell the IOD ol Mr. ,..S Mn. llodneyS. Lloydof Altachna • Tbe bride JMHiuated from Mayfield High ~ md the University ol San Frand.aeo. She a ._. terh'•• creclential at use. 1'11ie 1111decJ'oom craduated from Jobn Muir 8cbDol ud Cal State Loac Beach. · 1'lle:t' wUl rmide ln Newport Beach after a llftp to Shaver Lake and CbiDa Peak. Turnbull-Miller Gall llUler and Richard Turnbull ex· ...,.. weddlna vowa ln the Finl Assembly of ~ Qmreh. Sanu Ana. • • Tbe bl1de la the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. ce Miller of Anaheim. 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The (uture bridegroom, SOD of Doris Confer or Newport Beach and Charles Confer of New York City, eraduated from Estancia High School and expec:U to graduate from Harvard University in June. He bas been accepted by the UCI Medical School. An August wedding is planned. Fischer-Giuffre Christen Fischer and Leonard Giuffre, both of San Diego, are engaged. 1be future bride, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Fischer of Huntington Beach. attended Mater Del High School and Mount St. Mary's College. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Giuf- fre of Springfield, Ill.. attended Grtffin High School and Arizona St.ate University . Klosterman-Parks Marcia Klosterman and William Thurston Parks Ill are engaged. The bride-elect ls the daughter of W. E. Klosterman of Seattle and the late Mrs. Klosterman. The future bridegroom ls the son of Dr. and Mrs. William T . Parks Jr. of South Laguna. MiM Klosterman attended High.line High School and ls a student at the University of W aablngt.oo. Park.a attended Santa Ana High School and uw. Morrison-Murray Tl.na Morrlaon will exchange wedding voon with Robert Murray April 12. Their engagement bu been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William llorriaon of Huntington Beach. The betrothed graduated from EdiaGo ~ School. He is the soo of llr. and Mn. Robert Murray of Hunt.lnitoo S,,ch. Crawford-Davis Michael Crawford and Elizabeth Davis were mamed ln the Nel&bborbood Cbun:b, Palos Verdes Estates. The bride is the daught.er ol Mr. and Mn. Richard B. Davis of Palos Verdes Est.ates. The bridegroom is the soo of llr. and Mn. Bill Crawford of Huntington Beach. The bride graduated from Palos Verdes High School and Cal St.ate Long Beach. Crawford gnduated rrom l"ount.ain Valley High School and Is a senior at CSULB, where be is a member of Sigma AJpba Epsil<>o. They will reside lo Huntington Beach after a lrlp to Lake Tahoe. ----------- Miss Fischer, Mr. Giuffre I l Miss Klosterman. Mr. Parks Spies-Smiley Susan Smiley and Scott Spies exchanged wedding vows in Las Vegas. The brjde. daughter ol Mr. and Ka.. Charles R. Smiley of Huntiqtoo Beach, at- tended Fountain Valley Hieb School. Spies, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spies ol Costa Mesa. attended Estancia Hip School. He ls serving lo the Navy. They will reside in Portland. Sh iffer-MacG reg or Darlene Shiffer and Michael MacGregor are engaged. Miss Shiffer, the daughter ol llr. and Mrs Richard Shiffer of Irvine, graduated from University High School The future bridegroom. son of Mrs. Sally MacGregor and the late Charles MacGregor. graduated from Saddleback Hlgb School and a.t· te nds Orange Coast College • Costa Mesa Couple Celebrates 50th Anniversary Mr and Mrs William Oslerre1cb, fo rmer Minnesota residents now of Costa Mesa. celebrated their 50th weddmg anruversary with a dinner party hosted by their sons, William of Costa Mesa and Thomas of Wlutt.Jer. and their fam1lJes. 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You ma) be looll:ln1 for lb e •>'•Slauea that are n1bt on )OW' forebead before 1ou're 2IO Ssn m o A P'ORGETP Uf. VET RA N IN ANDERSON Ht 11.)'1, "We've aJwa11 been cioee, a.od J bopo lb.lop never cban11 " <loctd•nhlly \.. h e t ho•• no warmln al all toward hia aooa.) Should I t pea.k to hia dau1hltir , Ann" Maybe If a h f' k n .. w ho w It looll.-d lo othen, 11 he DEA& VST: ......... wo uld ('001 ll J Ot!ed .._., waat ta a.ear frem aom ~ luv\'I ht.tudod ad IHIHrN llb me, .. I vt('.. T lllttl> f''ll> woa't <'NR•ftli. l'U ja& DLF. u >' lllaaka f or lllae DEAR THIRD .. ID &eau...,. DI.to;: O..'taayboo-ua L>c ar Ann La ndl"r11 IH1, ol ~fM, yo• are This I thf-cood mar prepared &e 1et Ht of ~e rtal(e for both "J ohn ' ordtet&ra. Aa aUad oe a nd mt" l was a wldf\w Jellall'a4aqMtt(uduy when wt> mt't John w.is word ol crttadam woaJd d1 vort'~ We each have ~ l•&.e11>med H auclla) l'hlldre n by our ftrs t wo•Jd oaly aal&e ~m mar nage5 My kids arc •111.utyoa. mar ned John's a re not,.. The problem ts John'i. y .. .,. ...... &e c ............ t.n .. .. " .. &lmsl&aaU.11 1•• ... &e ,,. .. ". ,..,.....,..... .. Dear Aim Laa4et'1 . ( married • w°"'derful pt1n1on and am happy exeept for one lhing. l told a lie, and it is u tcbln& up with mt 1 am 16 an4 Rick is 21. My pue nts dldn 't w11nt me to get married because I had a year and a hulf of rugh school to go before graduat ion But I hated school and co uldn 't think o r a nything but Rick. T he more I ta lke d about m arr iage. t he mor e m y fol ks we re .lga1nst 1t Finally. I de- • gaog. You al.so Hy it's not babit-rormmg. We ll. bow many times have )'OU passed up a JOIOt., Stop and UUnk about 1t ror a nunute. I 'm 28. I 've be en s moking pot for s ix or seven years. and 1 also k eep te lling m yself there are no side effects But l notice an awful lot of people ask me to re- peat what I s ay. They claim I slur my words and they c an't un- d erstand me. J carry a pocket se.cretary in my purse, not because I'm so well-organized, but because my memory 1s no longer dependable. Zl -year -old d a ughter She ts about S·9, over weight, but bas a pretty race. I am told she. looks J USl like her mothe r Whe n the g irl com es ove r s h e h a n g s o n John's neck , a nd be can't keep his hands off her. When be sits on the couch, she nuzzles up to him. coos in his ear a nd the y hold hands . He squeezes and pats her cons tantly. Pig Out Time [ Don 't make fun of I've told John l find their mushiness revolt- ing and to knock it off. Horos~ope ) MONDAY, FEB. 4 By SYDNEY OMARll ARIES (Ma rch 21-Aprii 19): You learn about your job or mission -you gain sense of direction, perceive potentiaJ and discover whal is to be retained and what should be discarded. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Nothing is ha lfway -you are involved. committed and re- la tionship is intens ified. This ca n be your power-play day; a ccent on change, speculation. a dvent ure. money and love. GEMINI <May 21-June 20). Transaction 1s rompleted you are finished with "secunty hl J nket ·· Build on solid structure. Select quitli t y matC"nal f<'arrnly member confides problem Permit bc!-.t instincts to ~uide you CANt:ER (June 21 J uly 22 ) You becomt· more mobile versatility al!:.o becomcc; :.i valuable ally Leo aids in locating "money tree." You m ake fresh contacts and get "new lease" on Life A relative. who wants more at teotion. may laJk Ctrsl and think later. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Emphasis on costs, production . con solidation , reunion with "te acher." Cancer, Aquarius and another Leo figure in scenario. One who cares for you reels let down do some thing abOut it with a special present and presentation. VIRGO <Au~ 23-Sept. 22> Ta ke lead. show th<' way. d is play p1oneenn~ spirit Populant ~ incrt'ascs Social hfe accelerates You will be as ked to <'xprc>ss opinion. t o part1c1palc 1n .. pu hl1s hing pro1ect " l.IBRA (S<·pt 23 ()(-t 221 You deal with "clo::.t:d !.et .. Tc•m1><1rary c·<inftncmcnt could ht µart of (ltr!-.onal :-.renano You <:an gltmps<. behind l>l'l'nt•s, but hand" could be tied whc:rt• direct attion 1s conn•rn(•d SCORPIO (()l·t. 23 Nov. 21) You havl' gr eatl'r freedom of thought, action rela People on diets are not the sam e s weethe arts people reme mber whe n they are pigging out. J olliness turns to ir ritability, shortness of te mper, and a general falling a part. Little things ge t on their nerves. like discove ring the ans wers to the c rossword puzzle a re printed upside down, the dog belching without so muc h as an "Excuse . m e," and someOne put- ting new toilet tissue on t he s pindle with the p a per unrolling from UNDER the roll. If there's an y thing that ticks me off on a d iet. it's recipes for diet f oods wi th c l e v e r names. I'm an adult. for cr ying out loud. I can take 1t Don't promise m e a bowl of "popcorn" bt>fore I ~o to bed each night 1r the "poprorn" 1s n othrng more t ha n a bowl ru11 of carrots, celery and radishes. I'm not stupid. I 'm bound to find out and I'll hate you fo r it DO YOU KNOW what all that cuteness does to dieters? It makes them suspicious and it makes them mean. I don't trust any food anymore with quotation marks around it. "Chocolate" Eclairs for the die ter <Oh , y eah !)., .Be e f "G ravy " <S ure! ... Grow Tbin "Pizza" (Uh-huh!) ... "Holl- andaise Surprise Sauce" <Ha ha!). Don't give me your .. Adam and Eve on a Raft." Tell me it's an imitation egg dropped in a dietary piece of bre ad wtth a hole in the middle resting in a skillet that has been sprayed by a Short Skirt Is the Thing l'\RIS 11\1'1 J\ -.hort skirt 1s the thini-! for sprtnf' as Pan s couture fashions for next s um- mer come bouncing in, showing plenty or leg. There 1s no doubt about it. shorter skirts do make women look younger Most hems will s tay modci.tly m1d·kn<'e And th.is isn't a '60s m m1· re1,; 1 "al thC'"l' clothe" oft{:} look more •'r al·1•ful. .ind Jr<' mon· .J~~n·i."' elv -.tructurt>d .. ./-, 1\111 .1•1 d1 · rrom that •·H·n d1·!>1gn(·r 1-. doini.: h1:-. '""" th1111: clded to teU my folb I WH preput IO they'd have to rtt me set mar- ried <J n1\11'9d I'd 1et p. 0 . .. IOOll .. poul- ble.) Rlck and I have beeo married three montba, and I'm 1Wl not P .G. My Mom la worried about me because I ha· vtin 'l gained any welpt. She wants to talk lo my doctor. l don't have a doctor If I tell Mom the truth, can she have the m a rriage annulled? - SCARED STIFF DEA& SCA&ED: Tell yoar modller ~ tndt a& oace. A lawyer e.aa &.eU yo• a boa& au•J•e•&. Tlte ia .. vary fr•• s&a&.e to 1&a&.e. ErMa Bo•be~k substitute oil and has the appeal of lunch a t the eye bank. S p a r e me y our "almost " lasagna. Give it to me s traight. Dare to reveal that you've put a 1 asagna pattern over peeled cucumbers and cut out something that resembles pasta. bune:Q them with a sauce s ub- st itute, topped by a skim cheese Wlth less calon es than your fmgem ails You ·re looking a t a worn.an who has gone down ~ road before t ha t ha~ been pa ved with promises and a lot of .. Prune Oa nd y ." "Prt·tl·nd Pa t e ... ·rn·ativc Ice Cream," · \'1rtuou~ Shon cake ." ·conft>ll1 Con'>omme." and "Partv 1.1v(·r ·· I'm a pro All i have to do 1~ look at thl' bott<im of the rec1pr and ~('{' tho ... e n 1 n " I 1 t l I 1· I <' t l e r !> l 'i I. I !'1 I T t-: I> .t Tl ti I know I \l' L>.·1 ·n had 1\ frlt'nd or mint• ..... h11 ,.., .ibo ii d1M'1ph.• lfl tht• 1 hurl' h 11 f I alt<' r d a> dle t e rs scanne d tbe menu in a restaurant the other olg.bt and against he r judgment ordered, ··W ais tl i n e \HO\OL.ATE Kabobs .. Sht> had an e ntire kaboh "tn her mouth before she· rr·altzcd 1t ...,a.., hvt•r <.;h1• ll'ot•d to ht• 'oUc·h ,1 ..... ··t·lht J rt tionshJp grow~ "warm er " Obstacles fade; pat h is s mooth :ind allies "appear " as if from nowhere SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Family member aids in achieving goal. Accent on special assignment, civic duty, receiving honor which comes as a genuine surprise. Employer ma.kes room for you. Best Idea Since Shopping Carts CAPBJCO&N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on travel, communications, long-range projects. deft.Ding te.rms, learning where you stand in .romance department. You gel call which makes you feel more secure. , AQ\Jdl\JS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You find ways lo increase dividends, income. Partner or mate is closely involved. Romance, creative en- • deavors and "remarkable discoveries" also • command spotlight. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Complete task at hand-don't be lured away by raise prom· is e s insinuations. Be pos itive concerning commitments. legal procedures, proper licens- ing. - Valentine Soecial Corrective Facial g Makeup ($45.00 value) $25.00 February 1-15 The Classic Look is a Matter of Care ... Natural skin care products, blended for the individual In our labs. •Trained Esthetlc'lans •Lash Dying •Face & BodV Waxing •Make~p Design .. , ~ .. Now you can do a week's shopping t~~ without forgetting a single T~yeer 1upply (10411111) fuml1hed In convenient te1r-off pad Send Today To Become A Super Shopper item! 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Color by o.&.-' t°l~!!.=~:_im~. REAOTHf&Al~NT~~ .... , ..... -~.Cid. - ' ' CELEBRITIES I I I 4 BEN VEREEN FINDS HUMOR tN THE DRAMA OF HIS NEW TELEVISION SERIES 0 ,,._ enspeed Shift for Star •• LOS ANGEL~ (AP) -Ben Vereen waa in lobby while the aud1ence inside the theater • livtna its opinion about bl.a new TV detec- e aeries, "Tens peed and Bro.u Shoe." They : re laughing. ·-Normally lbe sound of laughter during a eielodrama la the kw of death. 1 .. WREN TBEY CAME out I said, 'Hey. tbia l' serious. What're you laugbiag at?' " Vereen Mcalla. '1'hey started taWnc about tbe way I ~nned the man out of the 11.moualne. Or conned y WQ' Gato tM atrllner. 'Ibey aald it WU so ~-·· -: .. Tenapeed and Brown Shoe" la no comedy J t it does have its moment.I. Vereen co-stars in e new ABC series with Jeff Goldblum, and it ally ta '"The Odd Couple Goes Prtvate Eye." : 'Vereen plays E. L . Turner, otherwise INmoiwn as Tempeed because he's alwa71 chant· ps from one con to tbe next.. oree him into a partnenbip Uonel Whitney). a bopeleuly uare dreamer and romantic. He'a Brown PWI_.,.., . . • ..E. L. Turner's a mmflam man,•• aaya ~reen. "He lives on the qe. He's an in- telligent man and he's got bis morals. So J tblnk at the bottom he's an honest man and doesn't .Jike to ~injustice. • .. BE DIGS UONEL. Lionel ls~ be can•t be. He's comervalive. aqua.re, c:Gl'll)'. He attaches him.sell to blm lite a tq brother to protect hJm. His heart la in the right place. What be•a doiDa la t.eacbiq l.JoDel bow to be a 1 det.ective. Lionel ta a dreamer, bl&&. L.Jaa ..... i .U.t." .JI I • Sln&er-daneer Vereen WOD. ~ .......... \ h1a role ln .. Plppln" and waa Judas In .. Jesus Christ Superstar" OD Broedway, but ia probably best known u Chicken Geiorse CID "Roots." "I've tried to atay away from t.eJeYl.1100 as much as possible and just clo mories and specials,•' he says. "I dldn 't tblnk I bad the knack for it. I was au.rpriaed when they toJd me the pilot do the aeries wa~ because he had dedded he wanted to do something Uke ''The Rockford FUea." The script for the pilot of "Ten.speed" was by Stephen Cannell -the man who had ro- created "The Rockford Files" and produced it untiJ its demise in early January "It bad all the right ingredients," Vereen says. "It was aertou.a but bad funny moments. I Joved,&be character. . "I feel the aame way about ~. I Ulte choreographers who bave a aeoae of humor. Serious bul with a lie.bl touch. I believe humor cures our ills. That's what I like about Steve Cannell's work. It bu a sense ol humor. That's why I like cboreocrapbers U.lte Bob Foue." ll' WAS F088E who helped IUide Vereen from lbe chonaa line or "Sweet Charity" to a stardom ln "Pippin." Vereen a1ao has a major role in Foeae's new movie, "All TbatJm." Vereen, cll.PDtna raw II.ab lD ao7 sauce u be luncbes ln hb clieHlnc room at Goldw7n Studios. ••>'I be loc*a on h1a new aeries u a COlltinuation of bis education. ••When I'm not working I'm watc:hlna tbem aboot," be sa,ya. "It'a aucb a 1eamJ.ni procesa for me. I feel biased. 0 1 DIDN'T GO to •ctlna aebool.. l Jeamecl from tbe other performen. UM dtreeton. WIMmeYer l did Ul1t.b.Lq I learned ~ role. I wu ready to ao oa and do D7 role In an emereency, even tbe women'• roles. ''One of the t.b.ln&a that ~ me to thb it that it calls for my rint fllbt. I've nner done a ftP& cm screen befon. l'ft ....,. blld D7 pb1•leal CGlll&act in any ot u. uimp r .. dicme. ••eat I've done bellet .._. l'ft ltad cao- tact, and sett1q up • ftabt .. Jmt llb eboreot· rapby. I never lmew before bow cowboys used to 10 fb1q ln a ftcbt. 1t•s lib belq GD UM Uolven.81 Tour for me.'' Vereen qrees that dandq and cboreo-. grapbyhavebelpedhlmatb.laaettna. _ · He aaya, "When I went to U.. Blab Sdloor for Performina ArU in New York we learned d . that ln order to. dance you must undentand readily agree to drama and act.lng. Each piece ol dance haa a waa a succeaa." One reason Vereen i--------------------, story to lt. You muat perform it ao that people .. .. 1941 .. IPGt ••HOCTH DALLAS FOITY'" NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact the DAILY PILOT for Information regarding th• county requirement• for ualng a flctttloul Bualne•• N•IM. . MM3211X'\m .. will believe you." "1beo when J got lnto abow buslnesa I found that I wun't satiafied with Just da.ncina. I found that acting enhances my dancing and that danc- ing enhances my acting." At ooe time he became diacouraged with hi.a career and qu.it to study for the Pentecostal ministry. He said he is still studying and sees no conruct between tus beliefs and the characters he plays. DOM DKUISl ANNI 8ANCllOn s~·Fatso § ~ 12.,.......10 '-'ch'"" ·~fR\{ 12:0CM:OO-a:15 ~-N THE SEASON'S #1 COMEDY Hm NOW IN RS 8IH SMASH WEEK. STEVE MARTIN NI 1heJER)<· •A ~VERSAl PICTURE " .,,, ,,,. "'' "•·· (th ••uOc>e f-.C I •" ~11 lltl('l"fO ~-""'" tm«•Tt• .._.. _.. _, ..,.""" ~ 0.ll!CltU4.f112 W..lllll 11114 H I -C.11 lilltM Me-l711 --· ..... 111111 AM &3Mr71 .. Maallow Merlag Acting. Mwic To His Ears BJ •A&Y CAllPBSIL UA I mw.,._ Barry Man.Uow sat bac~ lll 1171 and uked blmMll, "What am I 101.nc to dO nut?" Ila.kl aootber record album 1 Seven of bi.a bne 8old enoqb copies to be &old and "Even Now" ls platinum. Tourapln1 llAD ANOTllElt TV special? 1'bole have drawn bqe audiences. Even the one on Home Box Office wu watched by enough people to be competitive with networt TVabowa. Play Laa Vqu? He aaya, "I could go there two weets every AprU and sing ·1 Write the Sooga ' You can't believe tbe money they offer you. It's real temptlne. '-•auT I FIGURED i f I don't move somewhere I'll move backward.a. The way J could move is lofrnd thrngs to learn, take risks." So Manilow started taking •ctmi lesaona in Loa Angeles wit.h Nina Foch. He went into analylia, which be saya is a lot like acting becauae you have to get down to basics and be honest with yourself. (See SING\R TURNS, Page Bit) CIS'TI IEI ... Harbor Twin 631·3501 UA City Cmema 630911 .A D4ZZl.ING succe:ss DElJGfTRJl Ano IOEAl£~ NOW SHOWING! ....,.,.,., ~ BLAKE EDWARDS 10' __ , ... -. ... .... _. 9:1l. t•• U 1,._L . t 1• ...... ..... ,. RICHARD GERE "AMERICAN GIGOLO" (R) ADI• I• MllM.AI• ''TH~ FOG" ", STEVE MARTIN. The JERK ..................... ... , __ _ .•. ,,. ...... - J4i(t~(gi£ ~W~aJ!!tl ' Ph18 (R) ''THE EUROPEANS" -fl -----.... -....... . .. ,-. .. .._ ...... -.••·•L~ _.,., ... ,.,..,_ ~ _OP, ~-Kramer' vs. K.ramer .,.,.,.. ...... .. ...r,...•• •• •• r• ..... , O..t u • ........ ,,. . -..... .. -.-. ~~ "KRAMiR' va. KRAMER" 2-4-41 .. ,0 -·- • JO tw.. Y fl'IU>T Nb Ydalt <AP> -,._, 1181Ut. ~ PlAJ• a <cip ta aa ABC· TV -* caaw ''Toea. •• He left It .e.r 1\ti ........ n nitwu• a .. ..,... la,'' ......... 1'9, ... m.ed9 u.e star. Robert •lab..-.'~. ....... ~ llO rqreta. lll'a IUD bow'D ftom bl.I lfl'I --''aM l'n bad U. .,.,ort1m1U to do anenl aian. ,_....,.. ftlm.1 ad 'f'V ... tht I touldQ't Mft ... ..,.. I .UU dolu 'Toma.' '' Wa Wl'Tmt eue ln point: ''1\e Lad1 From ~ Dubuque,•• the n-.w &dwanl AlbM drama that Juat bowed on Broadway. Musante la ln It wtth veteran ac-t.NU.,_ Worth. He uaaya the buaband of a dyln1 woman, be aaya. They try to carry oo a normal lite and invite two other couplea over for a quiet evmiDJ. The quiet ends when Miss Worth arrives. "IN 'LADY.' MU· TONY llUMNTI s an t e is arr iv in I back oo Broadway 4~ yean after b.la debut there in James Kirkwood'• "P .S. Your Cat la Dead." A abort, tl'lm man born in Brtqe~. Conn., be aaya be trtea to 4o a play a year, but likes to work in all three arenu -theater, televlaion and rum.. -He calll New York home, steadtasUy rwfuaing to join the maaa mJcration of his colleaauea to the palm·t.ree bllu of Loe Angeles. "Why? Becauae I like New York," he Hl4"!. Be that aa it may, be didn't come straight here to aeek his fortune when a young actor freshly graduated from Oberlin College in Ohio. HE'D BEEN A BIG man on campus •n theatrical matters, he says, but the truth is, "I wu afraid to leave the nest. Oberlin was such a marvelous place. "We were allowed to fall on our faces and we never realized we were doing that. There were no reviews" -be grins -"that we didn't write." He tarried at school for a summer, doing com- munity theater and summer stock, mating ends meet with odd jobs, including wort "in a coffin factory on the midnight shift. You're not going lo believe this -they called it the skeleton shift, I kid you not." BIS DEBUT .AS A pro was on the modest side, in a Cavalcade Theater touring troupe. His in-. MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND '~comedy to ch~r abOut!' -<;-Shali1 NBC TV <lbd.v Sho.1 ~Y~l!_~~~!~!!-_,E~ ~-· _. '"""',,,. .... 1.t>*ly ol /"2)'19~0 -.... --' ~ Al.LAGES "°""TTEO I l!::!l 0.-11 AUii-CA• [Rl ~ rn-,,, AL.L AGES A()Mlfl(O • , , • "'I ~ -•r.ntel Qy,cteftoa S"Ooiittteo .. THE SEAl Of THf MOTIOtl l>l(. llJA~ C00E Of SElf REOVLAllON SthRecord 8realdD9 Month BIWAllDl'ME.U Costa Mesa 646-5025 EDWAllDI' WUHMOaTWll Garden Grove 530-«01 EDWlllDI' IMITllGTDlt Hunllngton Beach ~-0388 -!STAr\ TPEK-. . . .. . . ....... ·cmmwuT -Hl3'3S 0.-,IW•llO•O OI t.! ,,_. •OD•J 'IO .•.... .,. •!Dp!!!!!_l. aup_ral abo1i' wu 1 mualcal tor k.lda, "WW,et, hauty and the Beul "I played Wldttl, naturalb. I'm DO beauty, for •un~ and I hoJ>t not • beut. Wt •.ned ln Hludale, IU., oot Saturday cDon:Jna-al 11 o'clock and lb.at wu my alart ln UM bullMI•." He came here ln 1111 and klck*1 around in Off. Broadway and re1lonal theater. But hl• ftnt bnu waan't lit t.bnter It waa ln telovlaloo, In t• ln "Ride Wlth Ter- ror " a Ou Pont Show ot the lloath one of the lut relica of televl1lon'1 10-calltd Golden A1e of drama, prod~ lo New York. HS SINCE llA8 k>Hed credila ln U plays here and elMwben, made 11 ftlma and acted in 14 TV ahowa. from "Police Story" to TV movies and, of course, "Toma," lo which be carried on as an UD· dneoftl' cop. 11..-. doMD't put Lbe kDoc:k oa bll old .. rt ....... la1t ... llked do6.q lt, but bowed out att.r deddln,, "I dWn't want to play tbe aame cbaraets for ftn yean." It la &aid that lf ~ atar in a Hrtea that Joq, you aoqulre ....p to put out a Gone Loaftq alp and never bave to work apln. "When we were flrat talllin1 about the aertea, Univena.l, wblch made it, arllaed •roraet •t.a1e, tbeatrtcal films. Televialon wUf make you a boUHbold word. And in ftve years you can do an)'t.binc you want.' •• He lauebed. "Well, five yean latel', you know, I ret oa the subway and kida say 'Hey. Toma, bow ya doin,' man!' Now ti 23 ei>iaodea does tbat, im- agine what 100 would bave done." SINGER TURNS TO NEW CHALLENGE. • • (From P•oe et) Around New Year's be put himself. unad- vertlsed, mto rock clubs of 300 seats in Los An1eles, New York and Chicqo, to try oui material ror a six-month world tour to start nexl July. BE HADN'T BEEN ln clube that small for six years, before the first of his big bit singles, "Mandy." "I do an entire evening without going back .. to any of the son&• that have been real famous. I still got three standing ovations in New York ao now ru be able to do all the old stuff on the tour wit.bout thlnktn1 they're just applauding for the old stuff. "I meat into a city wtth oo advert.lain& at all We leak it to the press a day before so that some peop&e wtll show up. The ticket.a are $5 each. 'l'bere'a no VIP list, no sec:retartes of pre- sidents of record companies getti.n1 in for notbJni, no reviewers. "I really want fans to see me worll: out. In New York at one show I did a second endiq on one soog; oo the other show I went stnicbt c.hrou&b all the way. It's very excltin&. I'm ha•· tng a good time." _ AFl'Ell BE waJTES some SOllP. be may do more "open rehearsal performances" in other cities in the same fubioo. Also in 1979, Manilow produced and ar· ranged Dionne Warwick's album "Dionne." "Clive Davis, the president of Arista 11 Records. signed ber and called and asked if I'd be interested. I just love that job. I coproduce • ;::--................... .,., ~·· .......... 1~) ~ .. ....;;..... ..;;:i .. --..... f ~--., .... --,_... ·~ --~· •·-1 ... 0 NOWPLAJIMG Ml C..IU CltllDOIH fftlMI' C-.U WUT Cos~ Meu ~ Or•nQ4! 634 ?'>!>1 WtslrNnlter U l-3935 aulU '""' Dltt'f-* 8llON Pill~ 821 4070 *"°' l!IWa) IQllJlr llNU ...,,.,. 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"DIONNE BAD two bil singles from the album, which I didn't write. 1 wrote a son1 for her on It and abe fell ln love with one I bad already recorded and put it OD there, too." llanllow al.lo bu bad two bit sin.cles from hi• lat.eat Arllt.a album, "One Voice." •'Ships" wu released in the fall and is still in l.be top 100 best-selUng singles and "When I Wanted You," released in Deeember. is climbing. lfit's a hit, it'll be his 16th straight, be says. "I lite my arranaemeot of 'Ships.' l think the orchestration is exqulaite. I think it's one of the best things I've bMo part ot. The arrange- ment la very emotional." Mani.low bun't made an album on which be bas written all the IODI•· BECAUSE OJ" ALL his new undert•lrln&s, Manilow says be feels "my feet are on the ground. Before, there were too many moments when I was just UD.SUH. ·'I also f l.Dd that bee auae ot thia strenCth and this new well of atuff that I'm divin& into, it ia mating me aa cootemporary u I can be." Aa far as the acting lessons go, Manilow says, "1bey are one oft.be hilhlichta of my elllire Ufe. It's possibly t.be scariest taiq I've ever dooe, too. "I may fail u an actor. but I'll rail real bi1. I'm not accepting any little d.iddly roles they're offering me. 'Gone With the W'LDd' or nothin•. l intend to win an Osc.r. As long as that is my ob- noxious attitude, theft I better be ready, don't you thlnt?" , .. 1941 .. IPGI "KUMHn KIAMB .. 111 . . .. _ .. -------------.. . Off1<.1<:1I henc.h entry for Academy Award competition as Best Forel<Jn Film D1rec1ed t)J Claude Saulet s1amng Romy Schnelder w....,. • S• .. 7:te6 t:M,.-. I -.u ... "" IC* Of 000?'' !413 LI ••rnr-. ·~: ... ":'.:. HISTC>aK JHUS ~~J}i'-·~-='f~t:-'1-~!!•_;"4-~:!2400~~ 11·0 e b4S e .. Me l1U & 1e:u - mv1 .,,..., .. THI JllK111 IWl•-••.&J•l•tt•' II• Ofo.Gf ~ • ,,., C.A.IMl'l' GOING IN STYLI<'°> IUI t UI ••.»•WI• UO & 10-.» -~-"'GUY AMA THI CULT Of THI DAMHEDM Ill "MOUM Of c•ADRS"' '"' ~MtOl.H "'TMI IOU-11 I -"-' ... ~ .... ... ,,..., ....... .,.... ..... CLOSIDFoa .. ..as - ,UlflC TMUTllU Otllvt lit S_, MfOS '"'Tt• ..._.111to "" .. ,.,. .. , •' MAlllOll l lVO OlllW( lit ' °"11tG£ OlllVf Ill • l-4' •c .. \I'~''"*'..,_' , ........... ••\•'• ...... l •\'~· llOWll9 .... lAUlfN llVTTON AM..UN CMOOLO 111 ~"' IMKO flVfl cwt . .. -..... \ • , INSIDE: •Buslnns •(teal Estate •Consumer •Stoctcs ...... ,....,,.., ~ '"° DM.Y PLOT au I Your ltloneg ___ Olynipian • portunISt Newport Man Should Win Gold at Lake Placid TOQ1 Copp deecriba hlmtelf u an~· 'POrtwmt. "I have to btt." tb• N.....-t Beach on· thprmeur aaya wtth a a.no. "I don't have any trade. I have to come '-P with 1deaa no one elae bu · · Hla laU.t Lil about to have the final nail driven; an "Olymftt' Vlllaae" at Lake Placid, N Y • aite o the Wlnt~r Olymp1c11. whlcb begln Feb 13 COPP HANDLES publtc relations for Fleetwood Homes, maker of m obile homes. 'Ibey built the units be and aeveral partners are s upplyme to house oearly 2.000 competJtors and officials A year ago he began reading about the competiUoo and noted the tiny town of 3,000 couldn't handle the crowds. ·'The committee had contracted for every bot.el and motel withln 150 miles," Copp says, but with more than 20,000 ex- pected, there still weren't enough beds A few yean ago Copp arranged a deal to supply motor homes and camping traHers for Disney World's Fort Wilderness in Florida -which he still operates. Why not do the same for the Olympics? HE SUGGESTED THE idea to Olympics technical director Joe Pacitti a year ago, but it didn't get serious consideration until last July. He submitted a proposal but because public money is involved, watched 1t go out for bids. "I was bidding against the biggest mobile home manufacturers in the U.S and they all took their dog and pony shows ~p there ... 17 companies jumped on my idea." A month later the committee decided Copp was the winner. Meanwhile he collected about $2 million from friends and associates. He also spent time reworking Fleetwood designs so the 14x44-foot wlits wouJd sleep 12. I He sent ·two or his Florida people to manage and hired 15 Lake Placid construe- , tion workers to in8tall utilities and prepare ) twosites 1wllchf'd hll ord~r to 35 20-foot units and ptuntect abe~ .. Rut, NY• Copp, th lease a only tor 30 daya. W. company Mnd bacbn needed to find 10methln1 to do wllh the invtmt.ocy Th• sm.U unit. were oo problem. they'd be •hipped to "'ort Wilderness. "'Then, one day J waa rcadm& about the trouble wilversiU~ were hdVln~ with stu dent houaine." be explutru1 Wl1111N A MONTH negotiations were under way for leasine the structures to a PenlUlylvarua u01vers lty at Mbout $10 a square foot .. A lease makes more money than a sale, .. Copp observes, and a re· newal aft.er the first five years will be even better . Copp says the un1vers1t1es he's talked to are dickering for more mobtle homes than he's got. "I may have found a new busi- ness." The cost of all this high-speed dealing wo rke d out within 5 percent of his Htimat.e, and if bia figurtna ls a.a good now. tu. investors stand to make up to a 40 percent return th.ls year. "I have a lot of them coming up and aak· ing.'What are you going to do next"' " THE COLLEGE-HOUSING market looks good, be says, but with travel for clients and his Florida and New York·pro- jects, he'd like to begm a venture in California or Ani.ooa. The 47-year-old businessman likes the look or university housing, bul adds that many of the things he 's done have come from assembltng ideas others can't bring to fruition. It 1s tus special talent, he believes. Free-lance deal making, however, is n't his only management experience ·'I s pent 17 years in the corporate world and was president of Diners Club's credit card div1s1on before I quit," he says HE'D PLANNED A way lo revive the division, but new owners balked. demand· ing he do the same thing on u drastically reduced budget "It drove me nuts'" Rather than struggle to what he knew would be inevitable d<'fcat, he quit lhe job <i nd struck out on h1 0., <1wn . conc.,ulting bdore he struck his fir::.t deal. Now hl' promott•s tht' mobile home maker and olht•r clll'nb. runs ha ::. Disney l'nterpn se, s taiws lhe µowt'r boat race off the Oran~e Coast each year and has the Olymptcdeal To get an idea or how his mind works, consider his solution to a problem -gel· ling the small trailers from New York to Florida would have cost $1,800 each SO COPP HAD A c hat with a trailer specially magazine editor "Wby not see Lf New Yorkers would be willing to tow them back for gas money and a chance for a free vacation.,·· ~ An e ight-line ite m in the magazine b rought 2 ,000 replies and the affair escalated into a caravan with several days stay for the drivers and press cov- erage for his Florida activities, Disney World and Fleetwood. , f • BY THE TIME the layout was complet- ed, he found that only 122 or the units fit, : and that 20 more were too big for available spots. So he found an a rea near the ski j ump, It makes every client involved happy, especially Tony Copp. # 'It's Gonna IJe FalJulous!!!' ' By JULES LOH -~'-... ~ LAKE PLACID, N.Y. -"It's goins to be fabulous, stirring, flamboyant," Joe Paclt· t.1 sald. "It's 1oin1 to be, wb,y, it's 1otn1 to Music. "Been doing this sort of thing all my lij'e," be said, "but nothmg as big as this. Tb.is ia &he bi Heat. The bigest ! ''Tllink about it. "When the Olympic nag hlta the top of the pole, tbe Olympic Hymn will strike up and -picture it! -2,500 pigeons will ny up a nd circle the stadium three times. "We're f'Onna have ~ky divers Pictu~ 1t' Guys swooping down out of the sky I don't know what they're gofn& to do yet Ma y be form the O l y mpic ring s Something. be •. ·=:n·" U tbe ceremony for lbi.s month's "We "re 1onna have 2S.OOO helium balloons in tbe live Olympic colors. Imagine them streamtnc up lnto the sky in five columns. Blue! YelJow! Black! Red! Green! And all those 1,600 athletes ln their team colors. A panorama of colors! Winter Olymplcs la a fractlon as nam-boy ant as Joe Pacitti, "Olympian" is probably the right word. Pacitti is the technical director for putting it on. "Flags! Drums! Fireworks! Bugles! Imagine it. It will have lt all. It will be the most memorable moment of a lifetime." -JOE PACITl'I CLEA&LY is not one for Understatement. He is a walking exclama- tion point. He is a bouncy man of 42 with a round body and a round face and a bushy brown mustache. A flamboyant mustache. When he speaks, his words come out in .•. itabca. "These are bomlog pigeons. You don't even have to teach them to circle. They do it for you anyhow, getting their bearings or something. That's whpt Monts Cohen says. Morris Is my pigeon man. You want pigeons? Call Morris in PhlUy. "Picture this. Picture 40 hot aar balloons floating over the stadium trailing banners of all the countries and dropping rose petals on the crowd. That's right, rose petals. One hundred c ubic feet of rose petals! .. WE'VE GOTmE best fireworks man in the business. Numero uno in the world. You warft fireworks? Call Grucci's on Long Island. Numero uno. ln the world. . "Bells! When the Olympic name is lit you're gonna hear bells ringing throuah the valley. No, this little town doesn't bave many bells. We're gonna use tapes and loudspeakers. · "Pigeons! Balloons! Bands! We're gon· oa boogie!" "THE BALLOONISTS are out right now wherever it is balloonists hang out, practic- ing. Neil ScfiWartz will see it's done ngbt He's my baJloon man. You want balloons., Call Neil Schwartz "'We've already had a rehearsal. We had 1,600 school kids out here on the world's worst d ay to represent the athletes marching in. I tell you at was fabulous, fabulous''' Olympics organizers found Pacitti at New York's Lincoln Center where he was stage director for the Ju•Uiard School of s • You want fabulous? Call Joe Pacitti. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ads Deceptive? ~ You Don't Have to Take It Anymore By PAT DUNN . OlllleDllMJ~~ Do you know what your rights are when ·it .comes to deceptive adverti.sini? And where do you stand legally when you want a refund? Most people aren't sure. This confusion often results in frustration, angry exchanges with merchants, and m oney down the drain. Today, coosumen have laws to help protect them, but the an- cient Latin proverb, ''Caveat Emptor" {Let the buyer beware),stillholdstrue. If you have ever reaPOOded to an advertiaemmt which IOUDded too&oodtobetrue, &Adltwu; you . c ons umer CLOSE-UP giving a rain check to buy the item later al the sale price. This s houldn't atop you from asking for oot, however. Many stores have • rm check policy, but you Jane to brtA& up the subject. Glvl.QI a raiD check, however, does not excuae an advertlaet's failure to have enough on baud. Waddaya ""an you.,e out of those? Your ad said you had plenty. I'm mad. ./ wanna do something! ma1have10me ,. Vint of all, ........... Uae area ot tbe ad mun ba" ·enouth product available at or below advertlaed prt* to mHt a re•· aoaable demand. unle11 the ad' 1tate1 quantltlet are limited. Tbe IQPPb' lbould wt each day of UM tale, but merc:ban1.I are oven IOCDt Me;ray lf unapect· ed,......... catdM tbem lbort. c.-... ....... , nqalre WJlat 11 ,ou see a picture of mef'daandlae ,that just doesn't · meuure up to the real lhlna? You bne protectlon under broad cooaumer laws that pro- bibtt unfair bwllDeu practices and m'''Md•nc advertlalna. 1be baaicn.a. ll that If what la belnl sold ll not wit.al la pictured ln tbe ad, the ad la mllleadiq. Be 1ure to aave ad plctures to prove your~ ...... .-1 .......... .._ .............. __ ~ Quantity Umitadom la another point or confusion. Advertisers can 't refuse to sell you ad- vertiaed It.ms In any quantity they hav• avaUable unless the ad atatet a Um.it per iodlvtduaJ. For •xample , unleaa a s uper::market apedal bu a alp on tbe shelf atatln1 .. one ltem pet customer... you can ro to (IOurt and aue to recover any lDODey you mt. plUI $50. When you nispood to a •'fan. tuUc buy" ad OGl)' to flnd tt'a inferior mercbandlae! ~ ulespenon ~ •aac•t a "net· ter" mod9l at a hllber price. Thia pndice la called bait and 1wltcb. State law 1pedflcal.ly probJbltm advertll.lq pods or servlc. wtt.b tbe lnteot ol not aelliq them u ad"'1:1Md. Batt and awttdl t.actla are actl..ty prosecuted ln tbl1 •t•t•. II you're a .t'et:tm, follow up oa lt. Do advertllera realb' have to hck up tbelr claims? TbeJ mall be Ute to Proft eWml ·~ 'bwd oa fae!tl. J'or tutuce. • ....-uee ..._ clalma tbe Jo...t prteee lD ton. tt bu to bl 1'9DQlted. HoweMr. a "puff" 1tatemot 1ucb aa "low. low prtce" doesn't have to be PlOftll. Uatnc common MDM i11ourbelt~. Anoth•r pltcb 11 U.e "fne lift" offer. U aomeoae often (IHANCIRY, ,...C2) .... Systemix Computers Haiidle 'Human' Side Ry nlOMLECOQ OfllleDllMy-- Som ellmes. s ays Dick Rodnick, managers and workers just don't understand each othe r. "You have ao Arctue Bunker boss talking to a 23-year - old w1tb a wife and kid. He asks what the young guy wants and he answers. 'I want to be Just like you · "IS IT THE TaUTB! No," says Rod.nick, founder or System.ix in Irvine. Tbe firm's staff of 63 psychologists. wnters and com- puter people aie speciali.su m helping managers learn to use human ~es better. Young workers are turned 'Off by conversations like lbe one above, and may quit over what they consider ill;W! menl. And that is expensive fort.be company. especi a job market Jike Orange County wbett pttmlwn i& the norm for bard-to-find empk)yees. Rodniclt uys many com~ overlook t.be •Jb ~ or turnover, tra.iniq aid. elliiir-1am cauaecYY lack ot ~ oommuaic.uon.. IT OFTEN RA;nNS because buslr~~n to tell how reaching company objtttJves can ..1elp-J>e1i)1e attam penonal career goals_ . "h 's one of the mocst importan1mot.1ntors, but 1t re- quires expert bel ... P ' Sysumix began foqr . · • • 'f I "• ' years ago, ~first moot.bs were spent aembllog what Bod- ck calla a daf.a base: eaulls of stu41es of ,oy companies that rovide a basis ro.r BUSINE~~ · • f I ,•. to 11 client-firm eompariaoo. Systemlx tegins by ta.ting an extensive poll of employees to,.>ot bow they feel about bosses, the com~ and their~ for the future. Tbe n-u.lts are traoslat.ed into numbers, compared to comp~ data and (ioaUy pUoed on graphs that sbow bow a com,.t.D.Y is doing in t.be eyes ol lt.s employees. l1tOM THAT. SYSTEIDX prepares a list of~· roended changes, training courses and advisory roles it ,an use to correct the company's deficiencies. And. Rodniclt adcb, it helps spot areas of strength a company can pursue more vigorously. Policies that seem in.flexible or unreasonable, rela- tions with supervisors. salaries and work conditions a.re com moo sore spots. be says. Tbe cure as often a process or guiding managers througb employee r~view sessions by having boss and worker fill out an agenda of the lhines they wish to dis• cuss. Both go t o Systemix psychologists who combine versiom and add a suuested script fort.be supervisor. After an interview, both are asked to tell wbat they ~. Rodniclt cit.es one report where .. the employee thought he had been given a $274 raise; the s upervisor actually gave him $166." The m.Wnformatioo was quietly corrected, but would normally have anaered t.be worker as his smaller-than- expected paychecks arrived. • "Eventually he'd aet mad at the company and quit.•• RODNIClt SAYS TRE post-interview report also can spot potential lesal troubles such a.s a person about to rue safety violatiao complaiota with OSHA about conditions the company booeaUy overlooked. Not all companies are eood subjects for Systembt services. Several surveyed turned out to bave owners unwillinc tocbange. And one Oran1e County coatpany, Rodnlck won't divuJCe U. name, was fowad to have oftrwbel.miq pro- blems. Ila wort force la lartel1 made up of Wep.l aliens wbo reeetve mtnlmum .... and constant threata ol de- portation U they complal.n. = "And we found tbat ....,....,...,.. were req some of the women to baYe ta lD Otder' to bold tbe1r • •• Rod· nick aa:p ... You'd t.blDk tbe7 were atill ln tbe Dark Ala." 'l'llB OWNEa REl"V8BD to alter the eaadiUom, ao Rodnlck Mded.olf. ( The con.aervatlv•ly-d ... 1aed pre1Jdent founded S,.t.emlx .tt.er a an-.year atint with RoUMebUdl com-p~~ la~. DIOdudnl data ..... and trat ' c . ,,.._I ..,... UU, lt •• U.. aum ol IDJ' penwl ...... 1.0ll. "It'• a ..._.. ol ....._...,.. 9dlMllta -wbo tllad to dealtn....,.. (C!Oll)JMMr) ~ •••:JeUeta-wblcbll a ll'""I"-=· Ud Mid.a•• .. . .. He • beqya ... lt'1 atnt.r .... .........-t 1ltuatlml, bat the ba.d warb ..al ••-eacb baa learned from die otben. · . ••1• .. ~it a.cl I CM ... tM ...uJU.•• 811 maqement ~ aplDa u--ftarc1 nm- bera used to outlln• method• ••• ruulu. Moat Singk Can .Save Too ., llAaTDC II.GANS D&AB SUPSRlllARkST SHOPPU -I am Ntlred. U" a*2 and bn• ~ m7Mlf to eookfOI'. 8t8C'e lll1 supermarket~ .... an moct.t, doim ll l>•Y for me to bather wltb coupe. llld ret&md.a • llanoe P'. DEA& II.ARION C0t.tp0a and nl\md· IQ& an not Juat for lar1• famllae1. They a1ao make a lot ol HOM for thoM-H~ alone W'-~ pu.rcb ... &be ama1J l1n "' a sqpennartet product, u ~people often do, you uauatly pay a cltaproportJooal .. amount for lta pach1lo1. In ~t c..,.., you · pay more per ounce than ror a ,.,._ a.lie. Bw thb doean 't have to be the cue If you UH a cub-«f eoupon. For the penoo who Uves alone, eub-otf • coupom are the 1nat equatlt~r. 1bey can br lnl tbe unlt p:rtce of the smaU me dovm to that ol the laraer a.lie. Ben la u uample: Tbe ~ce box of Minute Rice CO&ll · ll.•. which ii about 7.J cent.a an ounce. The 7-ounee boll of Minute Rice ls priced at SS cents, or about 9.3 cents an ounce. You pay abQut 30 percent more per ounce for the smaller ai.&e than you would for the tar1erone. But ti you me a 15-centa.off coupon to · · purchase the smaJler aiae, its cost per ounce · comet down to about tbat of the larser alse. There are Umea when a cub-off coupon ia moie useful to a single person than to a tar1e family. For example, there is ~latively UttJe dif· fereoce i.n wlit price for various sises of trola JuLcoe. 11>e e ounce un ol Mblute Maid hoa.ee onna• juke la 55 ceob, wbUe lbe J.J. OQDH ..... la '1 08. If you ua a JO -cent·olf co.upon to putebaN tbe 1-ounu can, the .. smaller ab.e wtnda up co.t.1.oa l'1 percent leu per owace Lban U.. larser afsel .. f\ef\md1n1~otfenalotto8.1.qle ~ pie. • Wbes\. you find a rt'f W>d cb~k in your maUbos. you set the aacne Ulrill wbetber you abop f« yt>W"MU or for a benJ of bunll'Y k.tda lt may take you • olltOe looaer to coUed. your proof• of purchase. But retund offers are wsually &ood for many mootba, ao you abould have plenty of tlme DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER - You advi.aed shoppers to take to the store with them only those caab-otf coupona that they needed for ltems on thelr sbopplng list. I don't aaree with you. My grocery store often hu unadvertised items on sale. U I dJdn 't have all my coupons wttll me, I would miaa out oo a lot of savings. Roberta K. DEAR ROBERTA -Your letter makes a very good point: Having your cub-off . coupooa with you as you search for unad- vertised specials and bargains can mean an extra dollar or two saved oo every sboppln& trip. (I hope you abop at more than one store for top savtnas. > So, I gladly amend my previous advice: If a auper-amart shopper wants to gel the maximum aavings from cash-oft coupons and can conveniently t.a.te them to the store, then by all means do so. r--~------------------------~-~-----~, I ~ t I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I ' I I • ,.._ .... Al ANGRY BUYER €AN WIN 7ou a prl&e or lift ~ tbe mall bJ' ,._.or In ... l'IOll. and ln.-. to mm a Niiil air1t•a- Uoa --delivwtlll JO/fir aft. ,.. --.. told.. of w. ....... riea u.-.... ftnt ..... Allo, u adftrUler' caa't ~ J'OD t1aat JOU'" w~re if you ban to IMcY ..,......wq to 1et It. 9ll ANOTBl!a MllLEADINO advert.lMme-ot approach la tbe "Nduced tor quick ule" IUD· mJc.k. U you ftad th.It the produd la defective or used afta' you arrive al \Mlton. tbe law bu been violated. Such l.nformaUOG must be dlleloMd lD tbead. SomeUmet ao ad can be literally true, but mialeadiq. Let'• 111 you to to a store ~hlcb advert:Uecf "walnut tables at ooly '9.15. Tbe upabot ii that tbe table b plastic, but it'• made by a firm ~"Walnut." The store man&1er c I alma the ad ls true, but tbJ.J ls not the cue. An ad that LI true to tbe letter al the word but mil· leading ll iUegal. The test for wbetber an ad ta mi.lleading ia what the avenge, responsible peraoo would usu.me to be true from re•din& the ad. ...., Even ii you were lured tnto a store because of a d.eceptive ad, the store probably couJd not be forced to sell you the Item you UM>ugbl wu being offered at tbe price you ~ed to pay. ln the cue of tbe plutU "wainut" table, a court probably would not require the advertiaer to sell you lb real walnut table for the lower ad- vertised price. However, the store can be held responsible for numing the mialeadinl ad. IF YOU FEEL you bave t>een a victim of mts· leading advert.i.atng, bow do you try to get your money back? FiJe an inltial written comp18.lnt with the store manageror'owner. lfthis fail.5. con· tact the Orange County Office or Consumer Af fainortbediatrlctattomey. You may decide to sue tbe advertiser an<l ask the court to award you damaces. order the advertiser to stop further publicatioa of the mis- leading ad, aod, in certain cues, order the merchant to pay punitive damages. However. 1t ii unlikely that a court will lllde the merchant provide you with the 1oods or services ad· vertised. Most cases lDvolvinJr '750 or less 1ho11.ld be filed in Small Claims Court, even lbou1b punitive damacea can.not be colleet.ed. Neither can this court stop the ad from nmn.1na acain. U a large amount of money is involved. you abou1d get an attorney and bypua Small Claim.a Court. Even if you dedde not to lake lecal aeUoo. be sure to report misleadini advertJ.ainl. llany agencies go to court to at.op m1aleading ads and to recover money oo beball of consumen. Pertlaps you have never bad the problem. but almoet everyone bas lr1ed to cet a refund oo merchandise at ooe time or another. This is another area of coo.fusion. Nt>1-ee or repe1r U. ttem ndber U.U refuDd tM pun.UM price. U die lttaa a. too~ to,... tun, the ~-m• eitJ1er paJ ~ eM.a • movl6it boa• Ml"riee. · lrTOVCANIBOW you boulbt Mm~..aa.aa. becaUM of a mllleadln1 ad or tneorrect ~ formation, JOU b .. • a ·~ cue for a tel\md .t.ut.ad "'aa eadaanc•. But u JOU csve u. ttore incorrect Information, 1ueb u Ol'dartaC too mueb ~. 1ou are not mttled to a r.tuDd or excbanee. Tbe ~ of refund an lift& abo e•lllee problftm. They fall wttbln the same pnera1 rulea • aay other purebue. You bav• to de· pend OD the store'• poUcy OD lift ucban&• or refund. U you ean't &et an excbanp or refund, aad think you were a victim of mlarepnuataUon or were told a defeet.lve product, CODtaet tbe c:oua. ty Office of Consumer Allain, You a1lo ean try to get your money back ln Small Claiml Court. Make sure you have aa mucb evidence u poasi· ble to support your eue, u you l2la.Y flDd lt ls your word aplnat theatore. •• Aboveall,remember"CaveatEmptor." Punch l {.I -#7t(.af;:-; 'I'm sorry. tie's busy just now m~termlndlng a publlc bllking scheme. 1$so.oo~o $500.000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • later<>••( onlv potVW'ftl · ·llK-·C-~u.• • R"Wcfttial • W,_cl.ly <0-••1-•I• • llltoed.Jv ••••fl .. • • 6 -nt111• to 3 ~r• • ~tlMno c..ufonaU t t 1.H ~ nt •••I L ___ ._·-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_____ ,, SUBPIUSINGL Y FEW cooaumers realiu,, that each store can set its own policy oo refunds and exchanges. Generally, you att not lqa.ll.y en- titled to either. Many stores offer refunds a.od ex· changes, but they don't have to do this. Moet saJe items are not non-refundable aod ooo- exchangellble. Also, H you exchange an item for another that 1s pnced lower, you can be requtred to spend the remamder of lbe money tn the same store. (714) 759·1515 A lill RlCA '4 l'IOM ( MOA1 QM)£ ~ t, .... t,.. ,,, C .. ,,,.,., ()hve ._. ..,n ~di4 ....... • ...... t ,, ' J I :> t ' ' Front Page A I SYSTEMIX TRAINS • • • manaaemeot development firms are va,ue when it comes to measuring their effect on a client. Not Rodnick. "In ooe company the turnover rate was down by 22 percent. another had a productivity increase or 80 percent . other companies have less." Potential customers check the claims by personal calls lo Systemix clients The firm was sold earlier in 1979 to rTEL Corp , which resold it last December to Xerox Leaming Systems "for several million dollars " . Xerox ctuickly &~1gned nearly 50 Systemix people lo Its own dinnons. leaving 63 in the offi es at 27?7 Campus Drive, Irvine. A Rodnick aide made it clear the da base, assembled a( a cost of millioM, was of prime mt: rest. Managerial tr~. consulting and other services u.s a staff heavy w1U.PIJ.Q.'1 al.so attracted Xerox. ... '"0~ BUSINESS: IF YOU net it out," says Rodnick. as to m~ase productivity, reduce turnover and develop a m easure ~ manaeement skill at an interpersonal level -whJch is W••t 's behind lbe first two." The Jut ~ring is a gain in predictability and control, .. and we do t.hh by working with the human side of the equatim." All this soun& a bit Orwellian, he admits, but be quickly adds that "'>nsidering the personal yaJues of workers ill a key to bu.!-iess improvement. U a company comp1'mises those values, it can lose its moet valuable resource -?eOPle. "Buslneas baa develo1>e4 highly sopbiaticated methods in Inventory control and actl)unting. AU we're aaylDe is why_ not bring the same disciphrae to human teaources?" ··0::····· .· .. " : .. .. . . ~_,.. .. - The time to be concerned about a refund 1s before you purchase merchandise. AAt what a s tore's policy as or check for a posted sign Also, save receipts showing the d.&t.e and place of purchase u well as lbe amount paid Ir you buy a product that turns out to be de- f ecti ve, you may be able to pt a cash refund, but don't bet on It.Uthe product is covered by a warranty, you are entitled to eitbeT a rep&lr, replat-em~t or refund However. mqst warran· ties do allow the s tore or manufacturer to \of-,.,..,.,.,..... ....... ,,~.,~, 000, ~· ~'°"• ,...,,.,,.~, • o.; ,.,.,. tO\t a "''\a 641-1289 tU• fiiffw..,t ah• Ml\~IC)ft Ill( Jo 49S-0401 REAL ESTATE INVESTORS-- Tlrwd of Tedfoua Bootteeplng? Call Maggie M cDonald Jade Management 631-3651 Westem's New VIP* Account f:;?)£I ,,., -i.: ' ' Earn interest up to 50% higher than any bank or 8C{Yings and loan pays. ·vanable Interest Passboo~ Account $5.000.00 and oYer earn 8 1L3 AnnR ual 8 773 Annual 7Z ate • 0 Yield $1.000.00 to ss.000.00 earu 7YA3 To~al 7.713 Annual Yield Under S2.000.00 earn 61123 Annual 6 66 3 Anaual ~e • 0 Yield When you open yatrl Western Thrift VIP A ccount you can tldd to or withdraw as you lU:e without penalty and e .tthese huJh rates, paid quarterly on the averaoeclaUyam balance. T-BUl Plus~% ac:c:ounts also cnaUable. Call ow otiJee for lat .. t rat ... Let Western Thtift help yo~ with these floxible account.a. We can fit yow needs Tb.nit by mail available. Senhag Califonlcma fqr O'f'ef a qua:rtw century. Statnrtd.e off lee. with am.ts O'ftr S 130.000,000.00 Our Costa Mess office has had the privilege of serving the community for the paet 5 years. That's why we're having a special grand drawing to be held In our lobby at noon, February 29, to show our appreciation . • .,....N.:&..¥..-Trfp J s .......... c ' 'H.AMllMC1111 ..... _ .. I,...,.,,...._ S..,..AMllM ..... C.... .... • The Sumitomo BenkofCelfbme Coat• Mna Office M.nci.r me 3420 Brfatol St, Cotta Meaa, CA 0262$ (714) ~9-9181 eo.ta lleecr, 2000 Barbor IJ-.d., CA ('11') "54113 Loe.$ leach. '501 PodftcC«*tBlgbwoy.CA (tl1)~30l ....• I I l 1 I I ' . .. --- DAILY Ptt.X>T C:J I ' Has ts · .. f un -wide -Business nk. ANAHEIM ANAHEIM STADI'UM Opening m rrud-1980 WOODBRIDGE·. - "7 • When we P':'rrhased Irvine mearu our lmding limi ha also National Bank, we did it for a very good incmued, and we haw s availabk to rea.son. W e wanted to give Orange County lend. Plus, greater assets mean we c.an . - it.sown business and professional bank offer more servias to our customers. with convenient, stmtegically located, Gmae in or c.all any of our banlc off aces. county-witk off aces. DI.sawer how satisfying it c.an be to bank No~ lhritage Bank is truly whne the empluuU is on serving businus a county-wide bu.sinus bank. By acquiring and prof asional ~· If you 'tt in Irvine National, we ha&At incmued our Oniip Onust~ dam you're very close to total assets to moll? tlaallj$120 million. This ~ Banlt. • ; . , '.J r ' Our Spirit Makes The Difference - A.JMJedm 721 North Eudid Street Anaheim. Ca. 92801 (714) 99l.J860 A ttalwlm SWll11m Sc.ate College at the tad1um Opening in mid-1~ ----------- u~girse Sona Ano 1100 North Tustin Avcnut Santa Ana. Ca . 92701 (714) 973-4788 • I Mc mher FDIC: A.1,,- 2111 Campw Drive f rvinc, Ca. 92715 (714) 833-3700 WooJWiw 5091 Barranca Parkway f rvinc, Ca. 92714 (714) 552-3751 ~Blrltlt 1501 Superior Avenue Newport Beach, Ca. 92663 (714)64~ eo.Mua 173) Adams Avenue Cosca Mea, Ca. 92626 Optning lJ\ early 1980 ... 4 .............. ----. -· .... .. -·· -----. .... , ,. ' • ' -- .,... -=-.... .... "' .. . ~ .. - • 0 -~ i-• • :i-.. 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DM.YPLOT II Direction of Economic Wind NEW YORK tAP> -To judge by tbt prnailing "Mods oo WaJI Stttet, the busLMSS dhnat.e ID the Ur11 1980s may ~II ~ bahniest for the tntrgy. natural· re!ourct, capltaJ S~ndu\t and hJgh technology sedor1 ol the erooom) Consumer indUAtries aod financial ~neues sensit.ivt to interest-rate coodltJons, by ooolrast. are liJtely to lace • ba.rsber environment. • OI OM. v lllill..Or Bealte Home Prices ShowDecli~ WASHINGTON -A naUaowMle MeliM lD home pri~ •aa rwc:ot"decl lD Noftmber, • dJM wbea priNm lradtUonallJ be" n.. by DOO to '500, Dr. Jack Carl.lae, 4lW11d" Ylc.p•u..t aoct ddtlf enooom'•l at UM Natiic..al A.NoctaUaa ot Bean.on, u.ya. . .,,_ moo.y. ded1D1Da ..... and .... ot am&Uer homes a,. diredb responalble few the aaodelt decllDe in pd~." Cvbon aald.. ''The llHI· dlan price ol a atnit.fam"1 home fell from SSl,JOO to t!iS,eoo. or 1.J psrcat h-om Odober to Now embef' lt'll. Howe..r, d•plt.e the mooWy priH decline, resale propertlet ..,.. sUU priced e. 7 per ~ot btPet" Uwi ooe year .,o." RE NOTED 'l'BAT TBS i.nodelt pnce dec:Unes Mteded evwy rcakm lD the COWllr)', with tbe me- diaa llriee bl the Wat lbowlnl tbe larrat dec:Uoe ut $1,000, followed by a '700 reductioa in the North Central restoa. Home prlces ln the Northeast aUpped PIO wbll1' prices tn the South went down by $100. "Further modest decllnea may be recorded durin1 the next few moot.ha before bouailll prices begin to escalate by summer," Carlaon said. ''1'bla . means that home buyers can ftod barlains both in lower price aod more aelectioa durini the nut six moot.bl. Tb1a b., not been the cue d~n, most of 1979 and b not likely to be the cue durina the last sill mootha ol 1980." · "Overall," Carlson noted, "the volume of saJes of existing single-family bomea also fell by 10.8 percent in November to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3,560,000 units for the sharpest month-to-month drop in home sales in the 12-year history ol our statistics keeping." CAaLSON ADDED THAT with 11 months of data already in, it ·appears certain that resale transactioos !or 1979 will exceed 3, 700,000, the seeond bestyearinU.S. history. Woodbridge Center Opens in Irvine Woodbridge Village Shopping Center, the Irvine C.Ompany's newest village shopping com- plex, recently celebrated its grand opening. Fifty-seven shops offering a variety of special- ty goods are located on the 16-acre site on Barran· ca Parkway midway between Culver Drive and Jeffrey Road. THE KOLL COMPANY of Newport Beach was responsible ror the majority of the construdion m anagement on the center, tncluding the erection of the three major buildings, a nd all site improve- ment work The two.story buildings feature rough wood or s hingle :;1dmg, and heavy beam trellises covering the walkways Total construction cost for the bu1ldmgs and the site work performed by Koll was $5.5 million C'onvenatlon Area This inllmate flrepJace "conversation area" and window walls opening to the patio or deck enhance the living room of the Laurel model at Turtle Rock Ridge. Prices range from $118,900 to $136,000. Tax Factor Detertnines Conversion to Condo "The key conaideratlon for an apartment owner conaldertn1 the conversion of bis unita to the coo· dominlum or sale to a converter b tbe tax comequencea," said Tom Hayes, preaident of AmWest IDc., a diveralfted real estate development and investment company. "Often what appears to eenerate the bilbest return will be eaten up in federal and state ~me taxea." Am West commissioned a study with a matjor tax eon.sultaot to ex- plore the effects of various alternatives considered by apart- ment owners contemplating coovert- ing their properties to condominiums or sellinl to a convert'er. The results, according to Hayes, s howed that a surp~ number of sales and con- versions were accomplished under tu cood.itiorui that simply negated what appeared to be a s ubstantial re- turn to the owner. "A MAJOR FACTOR in our study was the fact that no firm ruling has yet come down from the courts or the Internal Revenue Service regarding the appropriate structuring or a con· version tax wise Owners take on subs tantial risk of an untoward tax decision by participating m the con- version process and ther~by chang· 1ng the use of their property to dealer be gi aninc with le1al proceasinc throqb the municipal a1encies or re- .turblthment of landacapine beyond what would be normally done as an a~rt.JMgt could have d.lauVCMae--ef· feet.a. "Of t.be various met.boda studied, one emeraed aa the best way for an apartment owner to reali&e tbe greater after tar net ntum: a sale 'u is' to a CCJOverter. " OWNERS start the pro- c es s of onvertiog the units themselves · to lacreaae their return when the project ls ulU1aately sold to a cooverter, not realising that their profit& might be taxed as or- dinary income, and that capital may be djssallowed. "An 'as is' sale depending upon the marketability of h.is project as a con· version allows the owner to re-alJze values above normal apartment values and still realize a long term capital gain on the sale. If the seller m akes no improvements, includinR tentative map filing he avoids the risk of IOLSing his capital grun status." he continued. "Some owners sell their Wllls to a corporation or a partnership that they themselves control. again oot realizing the grave nsk that the IRS may oot allow capital gams treat ment oo profits from such a sale REAL ESTATE Se1ninars at IJCI VCI ~ wUl eoDduct two ooe-d.ay a.twdaY Nmin•rs In real edat.e toPa at tfC lrriM. "Burial and Sellinc Notea Secured by n.al Property lit Today's Market" wtl1 be held from t a .m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday lJl room 248, Social SdtllCe Lab. TD 8SIONA& 18 deslped for the active real estate investor or licensee lDterated lJl buyinc or aell- 1D1 eldltln& notes secured by deeds of trust. T6e coune focu.sea oo prac-. tfeal emaslderations relatinc to the valuation and purcbAH of the notes, accordin1 to instructor Richard Strock, coaau.ltaot, Stock Realty and Financial Inc. ··ereauve Md uaeoa~~J Real r.atate J'IDadaa~' wUl be from t :• a.m. to 4:• p.m. Peb. , lD room 230, Soet.al Science 1"ow9r. The coane b approftd bJ lite Departaneat ol Real Eat.at. fOI' dx boun ~ CcJatlDuinC Ed\&C.U.... 'l'OPK:S WILL include UPeOnveo- Uonal ftDaDdnl teebalques ~ won- in1 with ioaUtutlonal aJld non· lnatltutlona l leodera ualng wraparounda, pun:bue J.uebacb, bypothecatioo loans, participaUom, convertibles, lea.sebacu and optioa.s to purcb&ae. . The fee, 985 for each seminar, in· eludes materials, lunch and Parkinc· For detalla call UCI Extension at 833-5524. LUEWATER VIEWS Crisp ocean breezes. Brilliant sunsets and blue- water views await you at Sea Breeze. Perched on a bluff ' above Capistrano Beach is a private - community rich in M editerranean archi- tecture accentuated with red tile roofs, balcunies and awnings. Landscaped common grounds and a planned gated entrance controlled from each home assures a secure. peaceful environment for your family. Brisk mornings are warmed by wood burning fireplaces. And time for quiet moments alone are as far away as your private library Microwave ovens. oak cabinets. tile countertops and garden windows (in some plans) are 1ust a few features to be found 1n each thoughtfully designed kitchen V1s1 t Sea Bree ze and cJ1<;covr.r a cJel1ghtful alternat ive tu c0nvf:nt1onal hr.1u' 1nq Priced from 5164,900 ~SEABREEZE I HOMES IN CA PISTRANO BEACH I o ANCHORED BY A Vons Supermarket, the center boasts the first multi screen motion picture theater in the city of Irvine. The center al5o ac- commodates office space, boutiques and restaurants. A cobblestone bridge coon~ts Wood- bridge Center to the lake acl"06S the street and a theme tower provides an exciting observation PQinr •property. "The possibility the slightest effort geared toward preparing the proper- ty for ultimate conversion, be it Tbey even find themselves exposed ~. to what amounts to a double taxalloo ~ inmanycas=es~.'-·------~~----_J~!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!l!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 1t,H1rlme11l Class Slated 1\ <"lllf'\1 1n Jpartmf•nt hous,. management I ·d1111r1m., will bi• offrrt'O by loa~tl1ne Community C'olkw· l>c•J.!inr11 11 : Fc h i; The free clas~ will be IH"ld from ll ;lf) r; m to 9·30 pm in room 132 at . l~d1son Hi gh s,•hool, 21400 MaJ{nolia St. in Hunt· ingtcm lkHl'h For mformatwn, call Joe DeCarlo al 7'll ·27R7 Luxury Towuhomes Meeting Talk Set "Real 'Estate vs Equ.ity lnvestmeot in the I980's" will be the subject of a speech by Or Gerome Baesel at lhe Institute of Real Estate Management's Orange County Chapter meeting at the Airporter Hotel Wednesday. Feb 13, at 7 p.m . The dinner m~ting is open to the publlc . Reservations may be made by calling Ann Bullard at 542-8242. Spinnaker Cove! New Eng1and Village with cobbled streets, Early American street lamps. Cape Cod townhomes with ship-lap siding, small-paned windows and doors, brick c himneys, s hake roofs. A quiet residential neighborhood in convenient Costa Mesa. Upper Newport Bay is just a few blocks away; the beach, a 3-4 mile bike ride. Hundreds of s hops, churches, parks are within a couple miles. Three different 2·bedroom and 2~·bath plans. Gracious entries. Cozy living rooms with used brick fireplaces and wood mantels. Formal dining rooms. Kitc hens with microwavee and breakfa1t bars. Spacious master suite• with sunning balconies. Private patios and backyards. ~ With only a few homes remaining, Spinnaker:-. u=..I Cove \\l:l be sold out soon . So, come quickly! • From $1.04,900 SUBJECT TO CHAHOE I ~ -$4 Ocean breezes, • greenery, pnvacy, and peace of mind. (~1.:;jjft Start with Jasmine Creek. c:crtainly one oC the choice location!> in Newport Beach. Add a 24-hour olleodcd gate house. Now imagine ooc-story, rwo-story, and split-level, single-family atr.cbed homes, aJJ of them architectural gems loadC'd w11h features. Then the Clubhouse with 11 pool and night- lighted tennis courts. (These and other common facilities are m aintained by all residents who t.up- pon a homeowners association.) Put thc~c clements together and you have o lifestyle mm.t people dream of and only a Cew realize. If you arc the kind of pcrsoo who demands a fine residence in a private community, fasmigtl! Creek deserves your strong consideration. Homes from Sll0,9SO to $138.950. M J. Brock & Sons, Inc Phon~ ( 7 I 4) 640-4020 ----· -·---··---.......................... -4.~ .. ---- •' ~ .ftEAL ESTATE ~. Moving Up In Real &·state CHAaLa C. DAaNALL baa .._ DUIMd mo. prea deal loan adallJllalraUon at 0 ....... Coul SHIA(a and Lou ~. acconl1:nC to Rlcbard P. Bcmd. PNlldent. Dama1l, • vice p......._. loan admlnlalrallo•. la reapomlbM for aJl loao orittu· Uon. all •alee to I.be MeODiSary mort111• market. a"d lb . au~rvtmon ot Joan aentdnl. and the loan department atatf Darnall alto ls chief loan un· • o.-eu.u. detwrfter fol' the ••10ClaUC111 Pnor to JOinln1 Oranae Coul Savi.op. Oamall •s ~n acllve in th• fteld ol real eatate I od1na r tbe past 18 years. for morqa1e banktq nrma 11 well as ot.Mr sav•naa lnatJtuUons. He attended anta An• Collea• and the Mort1a.se Banker'• chool at Stanford University. In a.cJdSUon he bolds Calitoni.11& Reul Estate Ucmse J ERll v D. DA VIS Of lrvlne bu been p.romot· to vice president and invest· cnt manager at Genstar ousmg Partners. Davis wilJ supervise the de· l elopment of new venture proJ· cts. a nd oversee G enstar ousmg Partners' role 1n exist· Jng and new investment opera tons in an area of responsibility at ranges over lhe western ates · \ / • Prior to his promotion, o•v" Qav1s wa~ director of bU1Jiness development for the Southern California region. /\ graduate of ~aliforma State University of Long Beach, Davis bolds a de~rec in accounting He Joined ctenstar S ousing Partners from lhc Arthur Andersen Com· ~any, whC're he was ;.rn audit staff supervisor )pecializmg m real estate . • . STEVE SCARBOROUGH of Mission Viejo has been promoted lo the position or vice president. project develop. ment for the /\kins Company. Previously director of proJ· ~ct development for the build· ing firm , Scarborough 's responsibilities include design, processing and development of all residential projects for the company. ~ l "-Prior to his association with k ~HOltOUGH the Akins Company. he was OJect manager with Irvine-Pacific Development ompany and senior associate with Market Profiles. f!e was also director of project planning with Grant ~rporation. , &BEA F. SA YLOas was recently appointed to rneral superintendent of construction for the Bid· J.)e Group, according to an an- ¥ouncement by Ken Lipinski, s;resident. Saylors, a graduate of USC, bas bt>en in build.in~ in Southern Ca lifornia since 1950. He comes to the Riddle Group from Griffin f:lomes, where he held a similar position Prior to that he was with C Michael, Inc., and Pacesetter Homes. Active in the administration SAYLOM ?f Little League Baseball, Saylors currently resides m Huntington Beach with his wife Norma. GEOaGE KALLIS, an industrial sales and leas· ing specialist in the San Fernando Valley office of Coldwel\. Bankt:r Commercial Brokerage Company, has been appomted a sales manager in the com· pany's Newport Beacboffice. Kallis' principal r esponsibilities in the Newport Beach office will be working with lhe in- dustrial and investment depart· ments. Kallis joins sales manager Jim Somers who cur- rently works with the office building and commercial groups. Kallis began his Coldwell Banker career in 1976, coming to the national real estate service firm following a seven· year term with Xerox in bolh ttALL1s s a I es and m a n a g e men t capacities. A native or Annapolis, Kallis attended University of Ma ryland where he earned a hachelor or science degree in business administra- tion. JAMES D. STOUT, president of U.S. operations for Daon Corporation. h as been elected to the board of directors of Daon Develop· ment Corporation. a Canadian public real estate development firm .... Since its founding four years ago in Newport Beach, wilhStout as the first employee. Daon Corporation has expanded to in· dude regional operations in California, Texas. Illinois, Florida. and Washington D.C. and accounted for well over half nouT of the parent company's 1979 total year-end revenue or $533. 708.000 (expressed in Canadian dollars>. United States operations include the develop- ment of commercial and industrial complexes. manufactured housing communities, master planned land tracts and condominium conversions. Edward Nahigan, president and owner of Red Hill Realty bas announced the appointment of WALT HEii PIDLL as Sales Manager for the Villa Park of· nee. Hemphill's background includes over 20 years of sales and mana1tement experience with U.S. Steel, Castle Metals. and as vice president - director of International Supply Corporation. MosL recentl¥ he bas been associated wttb Donald M. Bird and Walker and Lee as a brokers sales agent. 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It la• fwnlty P'cnle In AUto Cenyon or a lazy afternoon flahlnO on the Laguna Niguel Regional Lake, a rC>Yling Mt of tennis Of a quiet walk on the beach. Lake P8f1< Is Tnvttlng •. refreshing ... captivating. 250 flWTillles all'Mdy know the chtvms of llvlng In Lake Pat1(. It's time you found out 1001 You simply can't argue . . ao come be a part of Lake Plllk'a auc:ceaa. From $112,000 24351 Cimarron Court. Laguna Niguel.-CA 92677 (714) 831-2553 A c:MY.topment of AYCO Community Oe'telopen, Inc . _,,r,.'.-...... ..-... ~,...>..,;-.·~· •;. 0~ _ .... , ....... --•••• ,. • • •• , •I • I • "': • (, • '.,.' . . . , .. ~-·.~· , .. ,,., _ . ..,.J.• ·~ .......... ,:~~--... -... • N Anaheim ·eills: .. :::UoY Anaheim/ ~I Bills. Great News• A . Beauty, Serenity, value. The Smart Mew:· A~ - When yoo and ycu family move up to Anaheim Hills. you leave behind the hustle <ind bustle. the hue and cry Our 4.300 acres of green and gold. of peace and quiet emphasize the country environment that enhances the sernorty-and value-al Irving here. The master plan ol this h~I 'n dale commurnty 1s unfolding as quality home- bUlldefs move wrth deliber· ation and craftsmanship to complete some ot Southern California's finest resldoohal neiglborhoods. A visit demands that you experience all the model hOmes to , dtSCOVef what selecbon. beauty and pwshge hv1ng 1s all about AJ the same time. you'll encounter parks. the golf course. Shops. the saddle club. schools. the tennis club and VIStas of sweeping landscaped hrllsldes FOf all rts completeness. Anaheim Hills still lacks you. So. come vrSll. In fact get a move on! ... fL. - ' . ·.' ,. L: .... , . ,-,-..., I \ ~ •1 t • ~ -..... I • ·-•"'-. :. • • /• • t. For IU11hef lnfoirnation. consult • m ~. Anahetm Hills l'IOmebu•ldel In the ~ ooiacent l1st1ng a call Anahem ::::= Hills, Inc., (714) 998-2000 lhe .... tand anaheim hills - Come see me ~-rtib growing setect>on °' ltne new hOmeS now showing in Anaheim Hiiis NOW SHOWING 1 ........ (Maett r, 1 fty. ( •IJ~I '" ~~ I ( I I I t 5,,.-.ge ramify nomP'-' ( 1141 fll4 1a.:i11 2. c.n.g. HUis t°I\ Th .. Worrr..rt<;f. m t;r •H ''ng>t l,U't• 'f ~ •,I ,'f0l '' 1' • ' I I 3. The Foothills 4. St.dow Run t\'-l.tT 1~Jt • .t , ., '-'°"l'\ I 'TI I t • • • 5. Sunset Ridge t I (')l l<11"t> ( '"'('i '! '' ' ( If I I' , <.1,-.ge l.ini1ty tv·m•" t •·I>'''!"" '11)11 6.. W1nd9or Ternce I.., Y./llrT <1Ql()n rx-vPlr'C"l"'nt ( <i'J~l'IV V1<>w 1ownhnrn<"-, ( 11-l) q;'.t 0171:' 7. The O.L Lewia Collection by G L LPW'~ c XHP.i'lV Luxury'"'"'''" 1n Ar~1h•m R~-iq.· l 1l 1h· {71ol) b31 1300 8. SkyG8te by Smyth Bies Ir Single family hcJ<rn• .1114) 'l/·1 •11. I COMING SOON! 9. Rldtle View by The Bak:twm Coo1~1nv New group of smglc f:im•IV no"""' 10. ...... !lee by The Rooert P WamwnQton Company Single family homes 11. ~View Eatlltea by Boulevard [)evelopme<ll Luxury Single Family Hoows 1 I \ • ( • ) " ' G DM.YPl.OT 'Nixoii Beat Me to It' ToorB Clip1 Mil By STAN DELAPIANI! SHIGI. O\tna-1 WU • Utile late aet· t.tq into Oilna. Marco Polo and Richard Nl.Xon beet me to lt. The coet ror on.e day. a lon1 bua ride into the ~e·s Republic, a very aood aun.e lunch: m. "nte boat ride from Hona Kong to Portugal's anclent colony al 1Macau costs $6. Takes an uninteresting hour bel ween brown ialands. The Portu~ charged me $S to enter. A brand new blue-and-whit~ Japanese buku bus plcked me up at 7 a.m. Drove to the border where hlnese immivation of ficers put a round. brick-red stamp the sit~ of a quarter ln my passport And so we drove into China. A) ~1mplt• as that. . . . ~ - WELL. NOT THAT SJMPLE:-fd been applying for an entry pennit for at least 15 years. No answers to letters. I applied e1t the official China Travel Service in Hong Kong. .. You must be invited by someone in China," said the g\rl at the desk. I said: "How can l be invited unless I MEET someone in China?" It was a stand-off. Suddenly J'm into China with a busload of Australian girl backpackers, a few Hong Kong ChJnese, some Europeans. ••• CIDNA RUNS CULTUllAL tours. To improve YOUR culture. So we were taken to the village where Sun Yat-sen was born. Given tea -"The same tea from the same spring water drunk by Dr. Sun Yat-sen," said the custodian. "Here is a tree planted by Dr. Sun Yat· sen. This is the bedroom of Dr. Sun Yat· sen. Tilis was his reading room." (I began to think maybe I could have gone to a mov· ie for that $25.) ••• SmGI WAS A DIFFERENT cup of Chinese tea. Lunch in a rather plain dining room. But it overlooked some fascinating boat traffic on the Qijiang River. For the firs t time, they let a bus load of foreigners loose on the streets of Shigi. We couldn't have caused more awe than a dog riding a bicycle. Maybe less. I wouldn't have been sur- prised to see a dog on a bike. It was 2:30 in the afternoon and the streets were PACKED with men on bikes. It was wall- lo·wall bikes. Not a car on the street ex· cept our bus parked in the middle of the main intersection. "It is a change of shifts," said our guide. "Some mens gelling to come from work. Some mens go to work." He was eager to be he I pf ul. But this is a new tour. His school EngLish s imply broke down when I tried to ask questions. "'*"' GUIDE COULDN'T SAY how many people live in Shigi. <Looked to me like a 50.000 pop. city.) Nothing for tourists to buy. Shops are open to the street. Seem to be for service rather than sales. Saw a man standing on one foot while the repair man hammered a new heel on Don't Blink .... Great Wall Snapped PEKING (AP) -Foreign tourists vis1ting the Great WalJ or China outside Peking now can rent -for S3.35 -a costume to pose for picture· taking as an ancient Chinese warrior. The new rental plan le part of China's ef· forts to expand and improve services for foreign tourists, and earn more foreign cUJTency for its modernization drive. THE CHINESE now are studying the possibilities or enlarging the section of the wall open to tourists, selling up a museum with dis- plays or old weapons and movies of the wall's history. buiJding a hotel at the wall and adding more restaurant.a and Olher facilities. Some have suggested that mor"' should be done to enhance the atmosphere of an old bat- tlefield nearby, such as recreating old villa1es and army encampments. About 4,000 to 5,000 tourists -Chinese and foreign -now visit the wall daily, the newspaper PekJng Dally recently reported. "It is ju.st people seeing people, like browsing on Wangfuchlng," Peking's crowded main shop- ping street, the paper complained. THE COSTUME rental ls done from a big cardboard box atop a turret just at the place where tourists climb up on the wall to start hik· ing along its 16·foot·wide top. For an additional $3.35 the visitor can sit on a horse ror picture-taking, with a background or the Great Wall snaking away into the distance. ·•At those prices. do they do any business?" asked one Chinese passing by the advertise· ments. That's almost a tenth of an average worker's monthly wage. The wall also has a new coffee shop with some noodle dishes and a menu in Chinese, Japanese. English and French. Of the 2,484 mlJes of wall, some parts dating back to the 5th century B.C. and most parts restored \n the Ming dynasty (1368·1644), only about a mile ls now open to walk on. New Train Starts. OAKLAND (AP> -Amtrak bas announced a new schedule for the San Joaquin passenger train effedive when a second run begins today. Southbound trains will leave Oakland at 7:2& a.m. and 5:30 p.m., and will arrive ln ea.tenlleld at 2 p.m . and 12:05 a .m. reapec· Uv•~ortbbound tr.U., will leave Ba.kenfleld at a:• a..m. and a:!O p.m . and urtve ln Oakland at lJ:40p.m. and 10:30 p.m . res.,.cUvely. 1'be San Joequin make. 1toP1 in Wasco, Jllildord, rre.o. Madera, Merced, Riverbank, Stockton, Port Cblea10, Martinez and JUcbmcmd. ; of P king Red Tape lhe ahc.>e he'd tuken off People extremely curious. Crowd aath red each Ume we went into " 1bop. ••• NICE COUNTRVSIDE. Every inch be· lnt Ul«I. Water rrom rt~ paddies runs into ponds wber th y raiao fish. And small boys herd duck.a who flnd dometblng to eat on tfle banks. Occasionully JH.l MWd rather g rand tone houses whos~ watch towers gave them a cn."tlt! hkv look. "They bl'lon..i to o.,erseas Chinese," t ht• .:ulde Mud "They send money home to fam1llt•s to butld houses " He seemed quite proud o; this d1sph1y of wealth. "l>r Sun Yat sen was supported by his hrotht•r who had a store in Honolulu." llr ~a id all big houses had watch 1 nweni "Hee a use there used to be many bandit!> The guards could see them com· lnl:! and lock the gates •· • • • WHA'l"S WRONG WITH IT? Some peo· pie were fascinated with the trip. J thought it was -well. irteresting. The huku bus is buut to hold 32 Japanese who usually come pint-size. Larger North Americana...find themselves hanging off the edge of the seats. Worth the trip though. And what can you buy for $25 those days'! 53 Flat Tires Later~ •• World Tour Screens The longest motor trip in history wiU be documented Friday evening at Orange Coast Colleu during a three-hour lecture titled "Around the World on Wheels." Coleman. former vice president of a hospital supply firm, and Miss Larson, a travel agent from Beverly Rills. be~an the 20-montb odyssey August 1976. Harty Coleman and Peggy Larsen, who drove a Volkswagen Camper 143,716 mi.Jes to 113 dlfrerent nations in Europe, Africa. South America, - Australia and Asia, will be on hand to discuss the trip and a color film of the exped.itioo. THERE WERE 448 border cross· ings, S3 flat tires, 32 accidents and road colli&ioos. 63 water crossings. and 26 crossings of the equator. The couple survived a 1,100-mile journey across the Sahara and outraced an elephant in Kenya. THE PRESENTATION will run from 7 to 10 p.m. in OCC 's Fine Arts Hall 119. Admission 1s free. Coleman says the best part or the trip was tbe people they met along the way. TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLI ACROSS 1 Type OI hui· lel 7M1m1C 10 Spigot 131mpaMIV'9 19 Crack 20 E•p<-"te motion 22 Netutal abode 24 Pronoun 25 Soon 26 Pronllllq measure 27 Winged 28 N1po Pdlm 29Ch1MIY poc~a1n 30 110•8 Lillln '.);.> FootbOll lf'um 34 E .i~t tnd111n loldy 35 Enclosed wagon 36 Mo11ar troy 37 BIShopot Rome 39 Personality <IO TV commer· Cl81 42 Greet\ leller 43 F0r eech 44 EMt1ndlen elo4h Sttlp 45 G.111' • neme 47Klte !IOM.., 52 Buddhist monlc 63 Oeeolate 65 Flnlll· Abbf. 5& Tex re1e 58 G<allfy ~Raft•• 81Knlght e2 Oed6cate 64=:•-ee •btonn •Joumal 71 Ptgeon .,.. 72 Scrvff 7&8ee\IM 78 Buddy ' 1'1 Roman Qod· 153 Cucnu 33 Bulk dess la1nn·s wife 36 lliuglllllf 8 1 f octal .,..,pe51 155 l e>.85 City ~nel 83 Penahzed 158 Ph411ppine 38Comp8S5 8<1 Nf.lbt.W. .. natt...e Pl city I 59 $paol9tl • , Down Pt&- 86 Encouraoe article II• 88~ 160 BtllnOh: 43 Became ebbf Rare ~ 89 Neon (ebb< I 161 Verdi opere « PrlmP5 90 Scotetl cap 162NewZea-•6 Pr>tnts 91 Ski need lend Ion 1006 92 WM bofne 163 Meluta 1ree 48 Monn<ltn 'IA Juan 165 0.81 pause ayes <16 (xctamation 166 lnhat>1tan1 49 Joorney 'I 7 A\let\dll>g 168 E<11t>le f1$h 51 CuViioo 911 AmtMan Cl•!· 170Gourmel 52 Old Ger '"" 112 Sw0t<lli ~ T1mepen0d IC) 1 Cht>mtCal 173 Decimal 57 krtpMhoet· """'• base 8f 101 1 O\JQh lhtl<. 174 Sulllighl 58 l -ottlcen m(lOltJl>llC cnettr 60 Mah<:10US HJ'• Ml'etUiQ 175 Brews burning IOCI tnd1~11nc1 DOWN 61 Room Sp 110 VfJ985 I Vtbralo 63 l atgetut> 1 1 1 F orllhzer 2 Concerning 6.4 WWI group 113 Otd·mo1dish 3 Olrrs name 65 Slink 114 Oecoy 4 Movie· Sp 66 81bhcaf 116 S1ream 5 School. Fr. town 118 Obt1t1n 6 &eakone·• 67 Account 119 Wes ew11re word entry 120 Eutopean 7 Askew 69 E.xct11mat1on peninsula 8Stt~ 70 Piifer 123 M111goaa 9 Ptur.i end· 73-Qf811" tree Ver Ing 74 Feath«ed 124 ReYolt 10 SOowy now-75 NeUYe. Sul· 126Wlde er "• ~,..... 11 Eastern 77 Ve<b ending 129 WOOdy langueQe 78 Meuled ptents expert 80 Old $pen.eh 131 Legume 12 Elf town 132 Purify 'l Whlslter 82Thu9 13 7 Oll«le)'9d rernc111W 85Wrtty~ 13& S lit) 14 Turk 87 Cetgo uni\ 139 Enlry t 5 Scottll:h 91 ~ca. 142 GrMlc phy-port 93C~aier ...,, 18 Ri'll 94 Sfllrt: Scot . 143Ant0ng 17 Pronoun 95 Blbllc:# 1.-.-.... .. 18 Alnef1cen c::NrecWr 145 wrtlte tfdena MSfxttl-- 14 7 Rough le'tll 19~pert Abbr. 1411 OrMll lett« 21 F1eCI 97~th0ng 150 Mein point 23 As ol todey: 99 RUMlafl vii· 15 t Boundel' 2 WOtd• • 152 PoeMMed 31 Un6oek 100~ I SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS CO<TIPOUnd 1 O 1 Me<l •onat llhrut> 102 Vehoele 103 Ave tO. Recent 106 Sll>CC>n 5ym· DOI 107Gnr.ned 108....,_ 112 Aomen to9d 11SG1an1 117 ,, ....... I*· mlt 118 Old FeMM. "O 121 P.-et 122 8' bl<.lll hon 124 fl5'1 egos 125 ht>le 1141P. P<>f1 126 Ptitc;8d 111 ifller'Vel' 127 $pat\1"1 treata 128 Roman poet 130 light lebtlC 13 t Surgical knife 133 fltft 134 ~SAi . t>OneS 135 S.Cllef'S 136 "" 134 8toedene 1<!0~ rtmOOI 141 Cutltc -144 L--'!d 14eEna-t \ "" 149Emtlf- 152~1 163 OWeclton .154 Knodl 1sesw1ee~ 157M~Oty ~ 180 IOd 164 Ex'*1 187 Continent: Abbf. tHltllllanr'- 171 NO« .. . . ' I l ., Fiesta ..... l PagaaU. Holy Week, around the flnt of April. is fiesta time in Guatemala's biggest cities. Parades , masks and costumes combine solemn Christian rites and pa~an pleasures. In Chtcbicastenago. In· dians still find their own way of getting high by suspending themselves from 90-foot poles and sw· inging round as un· winding cords lower them toward the ground. The festivals take place in early fall-like weather. 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Ad Ql>f'N1119 ••t~•uNtDmNr<1 -~~~ ..... !•111111 TEEFOllTWO ---., THE HEAL I ESTATE RS B.ESD>ENTIAL Ii lNV&STllENT REAL ESTATE NEWPORT CENTER ~T IWLDOON'S 75M221 ----- ." LI~ --.OAILILOT er tfiAOeS v. acn localed cm the • I0'11'Yof Sier ra Nevada Golt . mYPT -1bia Better Romes 6 Ccune OYer"-bllr:itle the G.,._ re-4eeor look· t1U1 tatmy. SelJer ans· "Pln t t t to tit 7007 aWr.e can be y<JW11 for kJ1a • ..w prefer aa e:raonaUly" i• tb1a • S8.56 P .o'l. per esebans• for taco•• "'"--nrw111& 4 lldrm nee m o D lb ! A S S U II E pcopertJ la t.be eo.ta a.-_ A ...... to ba 111'0o ftlA.• IK+~'A> &rad ..... Newport Beaeb wl-' tD • Wrtfte -.. ~ 2 .... ~ ---.-.mi U..~wt&.!l-~· > J•t 911.JOO attnd.h• faall.J rm, dowll + a.a. ...,_ It! ..,_. ~ rm and a Q1611t--. sr.t area. 1parldi111 pool. Call R.edeeon\ed-f'ueplace, Real llltate ~roDAY paint, wallpa~r·the ....,... ... .-...C BUY A LLSt~ TE Worbl Ju.al $'19,800! ! Ac.nA U'A • Cosy, Hurry to aee. Call cMmi 3 Br oa coroer-lot. 51700 I '°'"Pie. new carpet. paint REAL TORS • Of'lf>I '" •i ." \ ll)rl r<HI ,,, I' •root. Move-in. 962-2963. -------! 9 lfll11 "™"~ ... U.S. VETS Gov'l Home LoanB To •$125,000• WclDwn,.,_.t •FREE• .fVf:T R>ME UST INC> ESCROW COST ltYr. WARRANTY VE1' HOME SALES Dtv. Real~ Ndwork 957-8400 SftCW.OfflR (Wrta.000 3 Bdrm bolbe needs llllDt OXine. Wini your lnama 6 lbo...u .It cub la Oii mvestneot. Call •nn. U1Nllfl;•ll.,i lif'fV l"J1N1,f ... :JJ'., THE REAL', ESTATEHS ~ --.........-J' f;.'-. ., fHf Rf:AL ~ fSlAl[RS BOB AND DOVIE KOOP have been associated with HE/ MAX for one year. In that year, 1979, they were the TOP PRODUC ERS in the company wjth a total dollar. volume of over $7 ,000,000. Congratulations' u.t.•• 4 Br plus maid's, 5 ba. Decorating light & colorful. Just redone . Room for 65' I yacht, $1,100,000. Lease opt. C...tl..W••• 4 Br, 2i,; Ba, Priv. beach, new paint , carpet, paper. $197,000. O..Vltw Du plex, N.B. ocean view both units. 16 ft. to sand and oceanfront. $245,000 Fee. tu.4'1n Lrg. 3 br owner 's unit + 3-2 bd unita, income $21,300. .. , -~·""-2 b r , 2 ba Fa bulous view. $1,800 lncL alJ utililiea. Sec. Bldg. IOI & DOYll •OCW ...._ 11w s. ••• • toozle ... ,.. 1002 .•.................... ·······················t_,. .................... . . ~~--~ ton · ~~==:::=.ii~!!!!!! ....................... ... _____________ ,,...._~ .... ,,. * *PAT WA•-* * A member of Hun ttnaton Beaeb·Fount ain Valley Board of Realton, bat ao office at 10840 W aroer Ave.. Suite "11 in Fountain Valley and la afftllated with Star Real E1tate. Pat la a n i n vestment counselor .. par excellence... She recently attended a &.day seminar on ''TAX FREE .. property exchan1e tecbniquee and can ad viae you bow to trade properties without havinc to pay any capitol gain tax "But you do have to stay within the IRS guidelines,'' warns Pat. Professional investment through a good broker/client relationship can & s h ou ld be handled to mutual satisfactioo and Pat would love to have you call her and work out your in vestment problems. She can be reached at 957-6507. -------------1 MAGNIFICENT EXECUTIVE MANSION S uperbly constructed, incredibly beautiful detailing , fabulous l y designed! Over 6000 sq. ft. of sheer e legance, high on a hills ide with breathtaking views over roors & treetops to distant mountains & s ky s crapers . This i s a truly magnificent home of unmatched quality for someone who appreciates the ~ery finest. Creative financing by retirrng ow n er . Exchanges considered. . . Ile« ALDBITTL UALTOll 7lt·lt15 YOUR iAYFllOMT LOT From the mountai1'.I to the sea, ts there a spot for me? Y• there ii. and we have lt. A bayfroot lot on Balboa Peninsula Point·, on the widest part of the bay. with views of Balboa Island, Fashion Island & mountains, on a smogless day. Get your builder. architect & build your dream home, with a pier & slip, under the $1,000.000 mark. On this bayfront site one can hear the roaring of the waves. or walk a couple or minutes & put your toes in the sand. Seller is helping us sell this ~ot m several ways. 1. Reduced the price to $675,000 & 2. He is willing to h e lp the buy er m financing if one needs it. Call for app't. to see. Jiff laJBY, llALTC>a 2602 .... ..,.. lhd. ............... 67S-911 I 24 HOUR SBYICI OLD COIOMA DB. MAI VllW At a.ttMt ~""' ........ 4 ...... ,.. ...... T•I•-... Mt M.-....., ,. .. d1I I~ .... .,.,., .... .,, ........ ,.. ...... ,.... 4 ... ... J'h ..... , .... . ...,., ................ . Ullllry ....... Cl th I fe .tf-491111• ......... .. ...... ... .... ""''"' 0 ...,. r\ IALIOA ISLI• IJPLO ,. 1ac .... , .... 2....., 4 h•11• ..... ... •. ,. .. " _, ... ._ ...... •••••• ""'J ......... .. IAYW. Y• .. ..._ e ,., ... .................. ,.... ...... J cw ...... A w~a • ,..,. tf. Me .___,,.1H1mf 7Mt00 * TOllllOllSE COllM I/SUP '"~...... ..... 2...a.y ........ . .J.at e lilw,,. .... J ...... I ............... ..,,.. ...... .. ,... ............ A ....... ,.. .......... 0...-....... -.... $271,000. 67l·6f00. Sold wltlt ........ BUSUISS OPPllTUNln- ' • ,,...... •l• .. .t.,., scltool wltlt Hfe .. d ., ~ ..0 ...... Wei loc.ted wltft fl• ,..,.....-. Price l•cl•des I•••· l•,ro ..... h ••d .. al: t I • $421.000. 2. p,..tcMef A kltMlerfilll t.. la • ..... ,, t alltw ...... ..... ...... ...... 60,000. ht.lb ........ .... 1' Sflell IVJI la. 67M900 LAIGE UD0-811NG FAMILY-11,ec1., .,..... Z-ttory .._ ..... .................... ~ .. ,.... ....... ,.., to rocmt "' ... 5 ~ 4 ..... .._, .... f-"Y ..... , .... ... ... ~ ............... ...... f f•toatlc....,. ..... 0--.. .... wltla ft r .... $525,000. Ul·t400 AICllTEClS DESICNED COllDO-u ...... ed 11., ... .,, to u 1tue 111 ...,.. ---· °"" 5 ,.... ....... 2 ......................... Le9t> bed. 3 ~ ,... ... , ..... w .... •• l426ft.~..._csS r ._ to~~ l1ce.-...c11tw.. SZ4f,HO. '31·1400 DUPLEl/POOL--tOSTA EA ......................... ,.. "''' ................. _ .. ... .., ... , till ; ,... .,._ re4w 11 • 4ledr.. All .. , 10 9 ''l ·: ..... 2 & ' ~s•11n ...... IZI. 6Jl·l400 OCElllVIW~ ,...... .... ..,..... loc ........... ..... ..... .... lit'• ......... -.r wll-.yWT.D. == fu tt 4 JAZ.....__.. Im DO ...... u ..... 611-1400 Ill M llAllET ~ II SUVIEW W/VIEW bcsp•an_. Mew leMwd _.. -..., .._ ..... , .... ...., ,.. z ftre,aHet. s,. off •••ter Hits. :::: :i dtcor ............ _ ..... II I• dtc•I t-Z co..,....,....... $140.000. LOVllY EXECUTIVE'S BAYCIEST Alt...... psrt.ctto. ... """ .... l 1...-,rn1111ddsdwttti..,....., fG wt laltclMta. ......, rOOW11 _. ..... ""' l ........... ,... .... ...... doors Wo 0 cosy bedyw4. IMO "I I ) ~ A .._ ~ipul for,tohlll ...... -.d ._.. ..... ,·h id ; $262,SOO VIEW-ftJOl. DOYEi SHORES lf41 s ............ ..... Fab.eom .._. for .. t...t••l911J .ct pf.a-4 .. t-ity .,..... &,Kielt1 .,. ..................... ..... A•htg ,...., ,... te.ity/ ..... roe. co••'...._.=._.,._...,._ ) oltlllr.. .. ....... ,,..,... ,... ......... : ....... YtlW.,... _.. ,___ S475, 0. Ut-1400 CHA•lli SPACIOUS 2 STOIY ... Clff Dr .. "' '1 efsllil ., ~..tH ... at 1 II S. .., ......... ••lact .~ ..... l ,..... ti.-...... •·••dt ....... .....,. ............ & NW . ..., ...... ,......, ........ ,.... .... ,,_..,.,. ........... .... ..... ........... ., ........ , .... . ......... SJ71.000. 631-1400 WCE ClllO Wllll VllW J, .................... .... ....... u' ........... ..,.. Ill -.... .... C.-C.t Cl )f .. ...a_. ..... Mweey _.'tu• ~llW ....... J .... ._, ,. ... ,. ........ ~ ...... ............... 4. .. ... ..... ~ •••••••• 1 •.•••.•••. ,,,.,. S.., Rcnta&a, P""9f'l\I M.n19e1111nt WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL ESTATE 2436 IN COMC Hwy Ntwpor1 BeAch 631 -1400 ]. Pete Barrett presents 1£1£ llAILY SOLD IUT! ",.... '' ~ .... ,... .... . .......... ,.._. .......... ... ..... ,, ....... ',,.. ..w ..... _.. c1•l11 M -we.,_. lt•••flt #Po• lerntt•a Marttetl•9 ...,...1 11£1 US. lmrnce.LG IHT J mlM -mT PllCI --In MonticelJo townhouses. See this new lislin~ today. Close to all schools and shopping. $86,000. Choose your own lender. 112 Yw ... w• La.. CM 0,.. S-.. t-5. NEW US11S-SUllEW ALWAYS A YllW! Spectacular Hampton Model. Custom built bar, prof ess1onally landscaped. Two fireplaces, master bdrm auite, electric kitchen, double garage door opener . automatic s pnnklers, outdoor lighting. All this plus lovely fount.run. $335,000. llEW um. Wtsm A UAL FMI& Y Hoe. -5 Bdrm, large fa m ily room and formal d1n1ng room , fully equipped kitchen: Microwave oven, butcher block counters . dishwasher, stainless steel double sink. Good location to schools, shops and church. $124,SOO. DOVla SHOllS FOi LIASI 3· Bdr m, for mal dining room, breakfast area, 2 fireplaces and master suite. Lovely latticed lanai and large patio on the bay for entertaining. Pier for 60' boat. Avail. yrty. $3500 mo .• « a.ubmlt. PBCElllKlml ' MA ... "9W NOtas -Espuded Somend mode l, 5 Bdrma, and f amily room. The f amily bome you've been loolWlg f« wttb more than 2800 sq.ft. Sky UJht,ed entry way. hantwood f'loort in lcitd>en. laundry room, additJooaJ .t«age iD a tt ic -muc h more . N ear com munity pool. schools and shopping. 1246.000 fee. 1721 rt. S.f >.. 0,.. S-. l·I AYO SHmS--ROtlT IOI YllW NOf Wit --ReCurbished in and out! Outstanding location on the bluff. 4 + bdrm~. large family room . eaHn kitchen. Fantastic outdoor area for your enjoyment, featuring : Pool . s eparate spa, f1repit. warming lamp. gas grill, etc Lge assumi.l ble loa n at low int 171 1 Gis6mly. .. 0,.. s-. 1-4:30 POllNSIU DUPLEX STVS TO OCEAH. I block to bay. 2 Bdrms each unit new carpets and paint. complete builtin kitchens . Convenient to shops, library. Encl garages. $23.5.000 2tSL ..... lhd.Ma 0,-S-. l·I EASTIJff-VIEW, VIEW VIEW LOW MAIMTIMAMCI YA.D -4 Bdrms and family room. Enjoy the privacy of your own pool and updated kitchen. $219,500. 111•111 lllllS AIU Z WAIAft MOUSIS. one new, one completely remodeled. Both with 3 Bdrms -lots of used brick. automatk 1prinlder a, plenty of parkiq. Large assumable loan at low lntenat rate. $199,000 . ... 1llllSRllO WAU. 10 WALL ,.,.,.CY -Step thna _. entry into quiet secluded 4 Bclrm home . Built around enclOMd paUo, with dinint room1 family room. eleaant kitchen ana 1tep.down llvlnl room. 11Ua home bas tbat. one-of·a ·klnd look in Bar~ SICN,OOo -fee la.Dd. All UI ...... ._ wwtmtr ... .................... ..... 642·5200 ' I \ I -OM. V f'ft.OT 8'1nclllr. '*'-JI, tW1 High-rise Theoey S MINNSAPOUS (AP> -TM way to 1ta)' oo top in tbe baltl• a1alaat aoarln• fHI pricea ad d.u.cuJ.nc enero,.. aourcea i1 to 10 bH•t under· IJ'Ouad. SQ IC OU.ts at lbcl Un· d•rfround Spa~ C oter. 8 nee e1.-ly days. llVln• creatures have turned to the e1 rth for protection a1aln1t climatic extremea. AND NOW THE lime baa come to ret'on.alder what lht eerth olfen, aaya Dr. Cbarl Fairhurst, a prime mover ln the e1tab.U.ahment .ol th• center ln the University of Minneaota'1 Department of CivU and Mineral En1ineerin1. The Brit.iah·bom department bead aays much tecbnoloey for under1round and e arth sheltered structures already ex· isll and more Is be ing a c· cumulated steadily. The tech· niques of underground space use. Fairbunt aaya, are among the simplest, moat coet-effective and readily available means of energy cooaervation. Prospects for greater utiliza. lion of widerground space are excellent, adds Charles Lane, the center's assistant director. THE CENTER'S EXPERTS as sert that the advantages of people using the earth as a blanket are many : .. ........ -The earth ls a natural in· sulator. Underground buildings attain 50 to 80 percent savings in energy consumption for heating and cooling, Lane s ays. There is no winter wind chill, and a pro· pJ?rly located earth-sheltered home is shielded in the summer from the direct ra~s of the sun. -During the s ummer, when the sun is high, solar collector panels above the roof may be adjusted lo s hade windows. on the exposed side of an earth· sheltered house. ln winters, the lower sun angle provides direct sun warmth th~ugh windows. HIGH-RISE DWARFS UNDERGROUND HOUSES Many Advantage• Found In P•rttal Burial -TIIE ENVIRONMENT IS nearly silent. Noise pollut1on, in· eluding unwanted sound from airports and freeways, is greatly reduced. -Urban congestion can be s ignificantly lessened, and en- vironmental quaUty Is preserved b y the reten tion o f "green space·· Profit Follies: Emirs Compete Sheik to Sheik R AS EL K HAlM AH. Un1t<'d i'\.('ab Emirates (AP> Thi" road winds 17 milei:. inland from t tic sea t hrou~h a desolate landscape of reddish !>and and stunted scrub An occasional c<.ir ~Ol'S by. C<.imd" mbble at t he odd bush Sance thl' l 'AE ~a '> crcatt'd in 1971 b.v the d('parting British out of seven frat•t1ous e mirate'>. formerly known U!> the Truc1al States. pla nning has been a nightmare. Each r uler went his own way, determined lo keep up with his ne1~hbors Laboratories and testing rooms reqwring precision re- duce vibrations when they move undergrowid. The danger or fire, ra diatio n and e xplosions 1s lessened. -There is protection from hail, tornadoes and windstorms - Soow oa tbe overhead 1rua a411a lmuh1ttoa. The lnteoslty of earthquake vibration la leas NHft ~ than oo t.be tllrfac.. -EAaTB·SBELTE&ED bosnes nonnally can be built for about the aune co.t u cooven· tlonaJ boUles and the total life· cycle cost la much lower becauae of aavln1s In energy and maintenance. Paintinc. 1bi.o1Uq and similar extertor maintenance ii eUmlnated. Major obltacles mo.Uy are of the "feelinp" type. People have an Innate feeling that they "don't want to live like moles." There hasn't been enough resale experien~ to build a track re- cord appealing to lending in· s titutlona. Architects and bullden tend to want their work displayed in the open, above ground, for everyone to see and admire. F airhurst says a properly oriented ea.rth·covered dwelling baa as much sun exposure u an above.ground house . Under· ground space can be designed to include windows, natural Ugbt· i n g, vi e ws o f attractive landscape and more room for hving on the surface, he says. INCREASING NUMBEas of department s to res have in· c r e ased display space by e liminating wiadows and. Fairhurst says they 've won ac· ceptance. A psychological study sbowed no s ignificant· drawbacks to building the Abo .Elementary School in Artesia, N.M .. totally underground and , in some respects, the teaming environ· ment was enhanced. Overwhelming commitment to the "surface" has tended to hold down Wlderground construction Banks have been concerned with ;nitial costs and resale ability, r ather than life.cycle costs. As energy costs increase. life.cycle costs will become more impor· tant Fairhurst expects lendin2 institutions will the n become WORLD I NATION to Reverse more receptive to makine mone1 available for earth· •beltend buildinp. "No one likes to be first," he lauCb.t. "Everybody ll.kea to be a fut aeeood. •• P' AJaHtJa8T SA 1'8 achieving acceptance will require vigorous efforts and carefully drawn re- gulations. ll the public is cor· rectly informed, he rea'sons, social objectiooa to the ,nder· ground wU1 dim.iniab. The Underground Space Center wu created as a re· search and information center. The ataff of 20 includes civil, mineral and mechanical engineers. The center re· searches, plans and coordinates under1round space ute, pro· videa a referral service and serves aa a focal point for in· tematiooal cooperation. The~ were a number ~f rea- sons why, in the paat ftve years, Mlnneaot.a became the base for U .s. underground studies. "Obviously. cUmate wu one," says Lane. "And Mlnneaota i.s totally dependent on outside sources for beating fuel. There ia real need here to conserve tne.t.CYL" --- ADDmONALLY, Fairhurst notea tbat the De · partment of Civil aod Mineral En1lneering had been involved In underground research for longer than 20 years, that close ties existed at the universit y between civil engmeenng and a rchitecture, that Mmnesota's geology was weU suited to un der1round apace use ;"ind that the le11slature was w1luog to provldt> support Fairhurst observes. too, the state's trad1t1on al ties with Scandinavia. where und er ground space technology JS well advanced In S weden h )droelectric power stations. beeline and aewa1e plants, oil 1tora1e and nuclear waste depottta are un· derground, sometimes ln •ban· doned mines. Norw1y bu put its nationa l archivea below the ground water table, and alao bas uader1round awimming pools. athletic facilities and lee cream storage. OU and lat are stored in' 18 caverns in Flnland, and Helsinki 's Temppelllankio C~urch ia excavated in rock. DI SWn'ZE&JAND, Geneva's la~est airport car park is en· tirely und.ergrowi4. IJ\ Canada. Mootreal'a underaround Place Vlll,·Marie and Place Boaaven- ture t01)t..ain atuactive shops, restf uranta and theaters. In the United States. large ware)louses, cold atorage facilities, manufaeturine plants. orfiees and an lJiternational Trade Center have been located unde'rground in Kansas City. Mo., and the University of JI. linols·Urbana built its library j underl(round. l The Unde rgro und Spaccl Center Is providing the expertise and administering construction of aix earth·sbell.ered houses in M inMllOla, -including three re-·~ s1dences f o r s tale park ; m a na ger s, a nd a l2·un1 l • townhouse in Minneapolis. All were funded by the Minnesota : HouslDg Finance Agency. Utiliz· · mg morutoring equipment, the Underground Space Cent.er will do an analytical study after the dwellings are O{'C up1ed. ThP ~pie invm ved in the Un de rground Spac«> C'P nter are · lookinJ.? forward to construct.Jon of a proposed earth sheltered S16 !I million Civil and EnJ.?lntAer~ m g Bu1ldmg Whf'n th•' 150.()()(J. square foot bu1ld1ng 1!i occupied. the l 'ndE"rground Space Center 1t.,t•lf .... 111 have gone under ground .... -Suddenly through the h aze loom s a white elephant-the 18 million dollar Ras El Khaimah international airport, visited by 11 planes a week After the price of oil zoomed an 1973, the ruler!'> let their 1m aginations run w1ld , and found the western a rchitects, planners a nd banke rs to make their dreams come true. THIS $88 MIW ON SHAAJAH AIRPORT STANDS ALMOST LIKE A MIRAGE ON THE DESERT HORIZON · Only About 120,000 P• ... ngera a Year U•• E.xp8nalve Termln•I Oeaigned for 2.5 •1Hon Trave .. ra Annually It is perhaps the most absurd but not the only example of money spent to bols ter the in· dlvidual prestige of the rulers or the United Arab E m irates. who a r e p l ag u e d by e nd e mi c rivalries. THE S HEIKHLV follies throughout the 011 country are not JUSt airports -of which it has six for a population or about 890,000 people but also extend to unnecessary proliferation of hote ls, r adio stations, e lectric power plants. s atellite com· munications facilities, even oxygen manufacturing plants. EMIRS WITHOUT their own 01 J money borrowed from those more fortunate, mostly Abu Dhabi, which is the biggest and by far the richest member. Ras El Khaimah is a former pirates' lair at the northern end of the UAE. Its rule r, Sheikh Sa· qr Mohammed El Qassimi, de· layed joining the federation for several months m order to wre.st more ' concessions fro m the others. The Sheikhdom has no oil of its own and lives mostly on aid money from Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan. ruler or Abu Dha bi and president or the UAE Ras El Khaimah has JUSt 30,000 people. But an international airport was deemed necessary. "After all, Dubai had one, and Sharjah too ... , " said one longtime wes tern official he re. referring to two other emirates. THE AIRPORT here can ban· die ju.mbojets and has a 12,540 foot runwa~-only 260 fee t s horter than the main runway at London airport. But on a recent visit there was not a single plane to be seen. The mode m terminal. complet· ed two years ago. was empty save for a few poUcemen Joung· ing on guard. Two ofrlcials s tare d glumly a t blank television monitors. Sheikh Saqr. residentt. here said, expected to strike oil a few years ago and spent according· ly. With aid money from Abu Dhabi, it is whispered here, he bought the Do~bester Hotel in London. He ln.atalled a satellite ground station and a -cable television system that services just 4,000 customers. c0wt.neo THl8 MOOIAN IHOPPINQ MALL WILL HOUR TRADfT10NAL llMUT DAY STAI.LI WHI N .... ~ Protec* ,_ ....... • 8111on Dolara In Debt ta. W.-m ...... Md l"l&tffa He even aJlowed a gambling casino to be bwlt. the only such establishment in a ll of the Ara · b1an peninsula. It was doing well. but was closed two years ago under pressure from ul- t raconaervative Saudi Arabia next door. Dubai. 90 minutes away by car , was a tbr1v1ng conce rn years before ;>ii was found thank.I to the entrepreneurial s pirit of its citi1ens. Its own in· ternaUooal alrport is so busy that IL is being expanded. But Sharjah, a 20-mlnute drive ac ross the sand flats rrom Dubai. de<:ided it needed its own airport. Up it went. even though It Is quicker to drive from Shar· Jah to Dubai airport than to its own. THE AIRPORT was p art of a scheme to make SharJah a bank· ing and comme~laJ hub to rival Dubai. It is run by the same c ompany that o p e r a t es Frankfurt airport and Is built to handle 2.5 million passengeTS yearly. But according to airport s tatistics, only 11ome 120,000 passengers are expected in 1979, although it boas ts that a traveler can collect luggage in three minutes. Total cost. S88 million. Abu Dhabi, as the richest and l ar.:est E"m1rat <' h a s t .... 11 airports in existent'~ and a third under construct.Ion. supervtsl'<f by the Pans Airport A uthonty . THE RULER of S h a rJuh . Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed El Qasiau. built hotels and of· f1ce buiJd&ngs by the score, even though his emirate produces u puny 17,000 barre.ls or 0 11 daily. Othe r emirate• bave traffic circles in their sUWts , but Shar- jah bas flyovers wjth cloverleafs and p-usy banks. "The ruler waa so smart he 1 got nine flyovers for the price or seven." said oae source who declined to be identified. But with the construttion boom over. Sha rjab owes llllout one billion dollars to western banks and construction companies. When the emirates were build· mg themselv~ up in Lhe mid 1970s. western businessm en scuffled for the nght to sleep on the floors or bolel lobbl~s . Up went sa>res of hotels. Now there are 211000 hotel rooms m the UAE. ,vitb an occupancy rate of abquL 20 percent on a good day. There are also 20,000 empty apartments. the result, western econom.i.stl say. of helter skelter conatructiDn with an eye on the next emirate instead of the pro· fit sheet. Canada Honored LOS ANGELES <AP> - Mayor Tom Bradley and City Council President John FetTaro laaued an order Friday that the Canadian flea be flown in front of City Hall for the month of Febnwy in a~aUoo ol that 1overnment·~ aid ln tbe daring eteape ol abt Americana from lran. "We are tbaaktu1 fOf' Canada'• belp lll arrUllnl for tbe Nie pa1ea .. of our eouatrymen to rrMdom," .N1d BradMy. "This act bU helped strengthen the bondafof friendship between our t wo~ighboring countries. By Oylo Canada's nag, we hope to !!ho our deeply felt appreda· lion a public way." J • lfe al.lo protlalmed tbll month al'*"l"bank You, Canada" month In fhe city bd 1ald be would '"d bla pera_onel thanka to R.aYmond Andenon, the Canda· dlan consul 11nera1 ln Loa Aacelee. I I ! l • •• . I ~. ~. •• l· .. NATION NEW STRUCTURES NEARLY BLOCK OUT VIEW OF MT. HOOD GHttertng Orbllnco Bul~lng (left) Fl•nked By Othera Going Up ............... Facelift for Portland Oregon City Having Buikling Boom PORTLAND. Ore. (AP) -On- ly a rew panes of reflecting black ~Jass remain unfitted in the 23·story Orbanco Building. A few blocks to the east, a crane pivots s ilently atop another office building climbing to its full height of 19 stories. Just down the street, workers put the finishing touches on Columbia Square, a 15-story structure. THE SKYLINE OF downtown Portland rapidly is taking on a new e r . more modern ap- pearance. "I don't think you'll find a city the s ize of Portland in the U.S. with this kind of activity." says Robert ScanJan, manager of the tocal branch of Coldwell Banker. a national development corpora- tion Other gro~ areas such as Houston and 'f)enver may have more new buildings on the rise. s ays ScanJan, but all are con; siderably larger than Portland, with a population of about 367,000. The metropolitan area bas about 1.2 million people. ALMOST ONE-TlllllD of the existing 7.4 million square feet or ~flee space ln the downtown core is new and within a year that will increase by 25 percent. With a vacancy rate of 0.3 per- cent in the newer office build- ings. there is little question of demand. Columbia Square already is more than 90 percent lea set. In larious stages of develop. ment are four more office struc· lures, ranging from IO to 20 storiea, that will add 971,000 squan feet m the next few years. Trend Shows More Babies Breast-fed W ASlflNGTON (AP > -Gov· ernment S\altst1cs show breast· feeding is making a modest comeback among America's mothers. Figures ~leased by the Na- ti o n a I C e11 t e r r o r H e a Ith Statistics st.wed that 35 percent of the nation's babies were being breast-fed In 1.975 compared with 2S percent in 1973. Thal reverses a 20-year decline in breast- feeding. THE NEW IJGVRES lhdicate breast-feedina remains more common amo• white women than black wQnen and more common amo,_ women with some college education than those with only a high school education or less. Specifically, 33 percent of the babies bom tA> white women between 1973 a\d 1975 were breast-fed comp~red with ~ percent o( tbo8e \om to black women. About 48 Jercent of the infants or belter-educated women were bre•t-fed com- pared with 24 per~nt of those with lea educaUon. TBE &EPO&T O"EBED no explanation for tbeH dlf- fereoc.. *-More than 10 pe t of the flnt·born tnranta or mo. ..... bruit-fed, but ht the late lMOs, fner' tban IO 11trcent at UMm ........... bnut.flcl. Tiie cWa II bued on a111111W81rm 1..W bl U. Na 8arTey Gf-Paftly Growth, CJC I ad U, nd t1aie ,,_ NaUooal trtlll· tys.m,. EDITOR'S NOTE -Amenca's c1tie1. Jrom portals Ea:tt to We.!t . are undergoing V<Ut changes. some for the u.one. But Portland, Ore .. '" providing :JOmething of al'I excep- tional UXJmpl.e of the better. Active and bwlding is the core of tlus city atory. IF nIE HEIGHTS of the new buildings seem s m all to some ~he First National Bank Building 1s to blame. When its 39 stories stretched to 516 feet in 1972, some sensibilities we re of . fended. By ordinance, new buildings can be no taller than 465 feet. Additionally, under the city's de· velopment ·plan, the height is restricted in stair -step fashion proceeding down to the WHlamette River. While the tall towers are the most obvious indicators or Portland's booming growth, city officials prefer to emphasize the variety of development under way. AS DAVE HUNT, executive director of the Portland Development Commission, looks out his window, the walls of a 15-story, $22 million Marriott Hotel loom unfinished across the street. He thinks other cities may have as much or more construc- tion going on. but says none can match the balanced diversity of Portland. He points to housing projects, historic districts, park- ing and other public improve· m e nts being mad e in the downtown area. The goal of his office 1s "re· creating the downtown into a 24·hour living community " Whatever changes take pl ace a re s h owc a sed s ince the downtown area is strictly de fined by the river to the east and hills to the west. AND AS IMPRESSIVE as the evolution is already, there 1:. more to come A $115 million. four.block pro Ject proposed b y Cadillac Fairview Corp., Ltd., of Canada 1s being reviewed by city plan ners. It would add 600,000 square reel of retail space. 400,000 square feet of office space and a 300-room Radisson Hotel. Scanlan describes the project as "a criticial mass. the likes or which Portland has neve r seen." ADDS truNT: "I THINK in the next five years people will see as much -if not more -de· velopment as we have already " The scope of the Cadillac Fairview project has raised some questioru; about whether the city ls going too far, too fast. A number or small businesses will be obliterated by the project and others in the downtown area will feel the squeeze as rents and property values soar. That already is happening. The owners of a small used· book st.ore in a not-so-prime location recently saw their rent go from $500 a month to Sl,200 overnight. It forced them o~r buslneu. RUNT ACKNOWLEDGES the problem and admits be doesn't know the answer. He. thlnka a bu1e tnereaae In retail 1paee IUCb u Cadillac F-1J'vlew would provide, ta neede4 to keep t.be revttalb.aUon proceu alive. Wltb a fn!eway bypus known .. l·i05 aeartq fc>mplelloa, re- aldenta ot ea1t Portland will ban euy atte9llJ to bur• new tboppln1 melb acron tbe Columbia R1 vc>r in Va ncouver. Wash . or m Clacka mas Countv Just southeast of Portla nd across the W1llam<'ltc. Hunt notes. He and Scanlan agree that the pending construction of a light r a il l i n e co nn ec t1nR neighborhoods to the east Wllh the downtown transit mall is es· sential to maintaining progress. THE TRANSIT MALL has been a success, credited with helpin.g double passenger loads on Tn·Met buses while stabiliz- ing the vehicle t raffic now into the downtown area. Why has Portland been so suc· cessful? Having the n ation's 10th busiest port, in terms or annual ship calls, and lhe 22nd busiest airport helps So do the mtangibles. "We 're Lil the enviable posi· tion of not having much to a polog~e for." observes Hunt "'It 's a nic e place to be pleasant." "I THINK WE'VE kind of cap-tu red the country's imagin a- tion," says Scanlan, re<.'alling the numerous surveys that have ranked the Rose City as one of America's most livable. Environmental consciousness, outdoor recreation opportunities and the enlightened leadership of form e r Mayor Nei l Goldschmidt are other ra·ctors cited by Scanlan. It 1s Goldschmidt, now U.S Secretary or Trans portat ion, who generally 1s credited with pushing for the trans it mall, fighting t o sci v e the o ld ne ighborhoods and encouragmg economic development. H UNT ALSO ATTRIBUTES the success to a combination of things feder al funds. a master plan and the fact that the inner t•1ty had not been devastated lJke ma ny older Eastern c1t1es "[don't think you can Just say the city went out and did a hell of a JOb," Jlunt s&ys Science Team Plans Study Of Coastline LA JOLLA <AP> -A team of 5 0 o ceanograph e r s and engineers is getting set for a study of the ocean's coastal area. costing $1 million in public funds annually. The project. the largest of its kind in history. could save millions or dollars in future dredging and other coast-saving work. a spokesman for the team said. THE STUDY IS financed by the National Oceanic and At- mos pheric Adminis tration. Navy and state oceanographers aho will partici pate with Scripps lnstitut.ion of Oceano- graphy and the Institute of Marine Re9ourcea 1upervising. The group 1aid Its study will abow bow better to esUmate the rate o( sboalln1 a harbor en- trance, locate coastal contruc- Uon and lmp~ve harbors and jettin. In the experiment centered alons Lead.better Beacb for aoo meten and out 150 meters out to ... , tbe tdtnUltl plan to \me 10 electronic l•1trument1 to meuw. wave hellbt, 1peed and dlreetion. The ldeutiata plab to C!OOU,... tbo 1tud)t eomewbeN on tbe U.S. eutem cout OT the Gulf o( Mex- ico by late l.Ml. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 -D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 .. 6 7 8 \ !und!r· "*"7 3· HllO DAIL v PtLOT N ~::.~.~ ••••••• ~.~ •• s.. .._..,_.We j"-"hrW. e1111:.. IOOJ Gtill .. • .......... •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• ••••••••••• .... •••••••• ................ 0 1002 .... ,.. 1002 ........ 1002 ............................................................................ 1400 YIA OPOllTO ~ITllACH 2'0MaWPOIT CM'ft DI MIWPORT IEACH LIDO ISLE ~ __ .... ht Gt 11f44to + ....... ,.,.. cerry a_.. .29Ht. Large beautiful 4 b~droom and den h ome w /formal dmmg room and dramatic two-story entry. s.sao.ooo. Ow.... wffl carry I st °" Myft wt ca.doa. Two unit c omplex both with 3 bedrooms. fireplace and great view Best price on Lido water at $750,000 total H• lot a..ct pool 3 bedrooms & den. a trium entry S1>ec tacular! $745.000 N~w llstin9. :1 bed r oom s & de n . 3 f1re ph1cei. So patio a nd courtyard ent r v $465,000 644-9990 SUPER VIF# OPEH SUNDAY 33102 MESA VISTA DR. DANA f'OfNT Sp.1<·wu:-. :1 Bdrm :1 ha th f<.imllv ho!ll<' \\1th hrt'.1lht;1king vwy. ol 1H·£•an and \ 1ll.1g1• light-.. Sp;irkllll.L! <'l('an. nP" (' :i r IH • I .., I h r 11 o u t L " \ l• I ' I o " 111.1 intvn.111<·1· .\ .i rd Coo<.J fin,mnrtg .1 \ .11 I .J b it· s I 5j.()()(J don osen realtort1 1213 M. COAST HIG-HWAY LAGUNA lfACH 497"'4141 BALBOA ISLAND NEW ON MARKET-CHARMING HOME Unus ual o ffe ring of a beautifully r e novated and r e modeled home PLUS a 2 bdrm apt House has 3 bdrms. 2 baths. lovely la r ge rooms, exceptional maste r bdrm a nd ba th with 1acuzz1 w 0 n de r r u 1 k I t c h en I n c I u des mkro-wav<> oven a nrl .Jf'n·A1re RRQ Li v ing room end drning a reo a re large. airy a nd t cistefully decorated. Dbl garage, works hop and Jaundrv room. Ca ll for appomtment. · LCMt • Khtef met Assoclahs 675-lll 1 229 MarW A••· • .,.,. ...... LOW DM. PAYMENT 3 BR. Cottage .Just Steps from Be s t O c<•an Re a ch F<'nced Patio Easy ac c·t•ss t o Coa s t I h ghwa~ Asking SlS0,000 BURR WHITE RULTOR, IMC. 675-4630 20 UNITS R<•:i<ty t o bu rl d <"<1'1•ll1•n t b utlrlrr-; II ,, c· k ,1 .I! 1· P r 1 m 1• ( ·o.,t a Me<iu h1<·at1on 1111 Rakt>r ~I l'l<tn!> .1 \ J 1 I .1 b I 1• fo r 1n~11t·1•l 1ttn ( ·.111 r11r rnfnr m.1t1nn RCTaylorCo 640-9900 ".1tf1 \tJUI 11ltl ·lllll Int IH\.\ Ltfltdt'' '\\lfh •I t ·1 .• ~"i.llh 1d ... t t.-1~ "'7, FABULOUS ACTION VIEW WITH INCOME lklt1\1• pt•11t hou~1· .1pt "'t h J<'ll\ & " h 1 I " " .it t• r \ 11•" R (' .1 11 \ "IH't'l.H 11l.1r ' Plu-. " .1 d rl1t1011;1I .1ph 111 tt11 -. <:ho11·•· n•nt;d .1n•:i. nnh I hloc•k frnm th1• tw.id1 rn < 'orona clf'f Mar ti l mt-. in a ll. L l\f' 111 one & r ol l<'<'l lop rents from t ht• other 5 An t•xc·<•llPnl V<A luc a t SiS0,000. Suhm1t on l<'r ms . 1714) 673-4400 121 Jt Ul-2121 HARBOR --Hal-SA 1-.11 Heally 6harp as a tack Duplex. Six years old -ha8 had only l owner and sho~ the pride. Total or 7 bedroom s wtth 4 baths, steps to the beach, ocean view from balcony and built-in financ- ing. No tough qualifying and high in- terest r ates! Asking only $239 500 on FEE LANO. What e ls e is there? Open Sunday 1:30-4 :30 . OCEANFRONT VACANT LOT Larg e bui ld ab l e homesite w / absolutel.Y fantas tic view of rolling s urf. 4 males No. of De l Mar in beautiful Encinitas with 10'1( interest financing . Asking $195,000. NODOUIT AIOUllT THE IEST 2 OM UDO ISLE Three b e droo m , c o mp l e t e l y r e decorated extra wHJe lot. Even has terms AMO F o ur bed r oom . a lso t'O mple lely redecor:JtPd wood beam ce1ltngi;. u:,ed brick l1rcplatt· ek Als o has te rms. Both µric·ed unde r $370,000 FANTASTIC DUPLEX Way down on thP Point. m ay be the only one av<Jila ble a nd lowe r priced thC1 n single fa mily homes. S249.000. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport Bl•d. comer lOttt MEW LISTING S1qll'r -.hc1rp :1 lll'd ro11m <'Ondo. 1ust off '\t·"1mrt lrt'!'\\a ~ <il :\Iac:Fadd e n. r .11,1d1·d \\1th upgradt''> and offere<I with .1 \'.\ nr fli t\ lt•rm-.. <1rnt onl v <.isking ~ 1:1 .)l.111 HORTH COUNTY PRIME OranJ,!<' 1-. "h<·n· you 'll ftnrl this tu .. a ut1ful 2·story 4 bedroom , family r oom. clinin~ room home. Has central a ir and pool \\Ith HV a ccess. All this for o nly Sl25.900 MESA V&RDE VILLAS Thi~ h<•a utiful condo won'.t la st. One ha lf blol'k l o tht• t·nunt ry c lub, 2 bedroom. fa m ily roo m . and ready to m ove m now. Offered at only S130,000. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA- $19. tOO • Thi" r ha rme r 1-. a -. ~QQd as ~one . Large lot und owne r "111 h e lp finance. Call now. 540-3666 'Nllela11 Real Estate Inc. FAMILY CHAJtMB J Br, 2 Ba. <.;real family hol'l'lll' Joc:.ted on qwet CDS Cl•~t· to So C•>:ist l'lcua \'ault<'Ci c:-t·1hn~ .. llUl(t' ba<·k vard HV IH' c~-. only Sl~.000 ASSUME l.O.ln 110 lh1' .' Hr • 11,1 Camll' 1,.11d11 Lo< .1H•11 111 p"" u I .1 I .... ti ti •J ' I II • \ 111.11!1' IK JI ~ t ( "·"( l'l.11.1 ,.,.,, "''""'' Poul' 'tlln.1 "P•' 1 'tuhlr1 n !II\ ~.: ,1111 O\~ <" .!nil 1 I J LEASE l.11\l"l\ \ t'l"..Jlllt" I 111111!1 'lo1·"' J,a.lft Ht'.1t h on hl1111 \I\"' ur ht-J I h Iv I II\ 1111.... \II f.1t 1h1w t tnh ~· monthh In 11·.1 1 1" lt'a.\c• pun hJ't @herberl hawk ms "I A1 fOPS 2525 N Grund A v1· Sanl<1 Ana,l~ 9270 1 633-3150 $10,000 !!! That's all the• t·a s h needed to buy th~ 2 -<tory ood urut l'Otldo, near So Coast Pina Askin!( $74 .900 Hurry. l'all Redhill Rell!ty ~I 661 1 HEW USTIHGS! OCEAN VIEW! Slepi to ocean J bdrm., 2 be <'ach unit duplex ; '11.'W pa1111 (•a rpc>L'i. sun- •W k At S275.ootl' Seller Wlll fman<'t' • OCEAHVIEW! '• 1'111.. tu o..•t•an' I )'r "''"' d1·lu~1· dupll'' :.? -.tor. :1 b<lrm (! hath ,,,,.,., r 'unit 1 rt•ntJI for t•\lrJ 10lun1t '~I ~\U)'. PRICE REDUCED TO Sl87,SOO! OCEAHVIEW! \t•r>Jltll..., J>l'lltlll•U'I U) I r .1 d ,. I u ' ,. ,\ 1 m . 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Blu# suet• ' ElWNT IN Tll CUii -El 501 .... I.AMO Of94 SUM. I ·5 • A Bluffs town home of distincuon. 3 Bdrms .. 21• baths, tommand1n1c ~ l'IWl'<!Plnl( v1!.ta of lubh la" ns & m ighty Syl:&atnort>~ Oont.-to ~wdt•l·t1011 without a flaw! o rrered ut Sl7S 000 Shown with pndc•' ' Offwitd at $450,000 Totat lawy abo.d• ttwo.gltout tltl• l ...................... Wit ....... fiftest •atlty c0ttstncffOR .ct cntOfl'I staift•d 9tau accefth and •••ry cOt1cef•.._ mMMty. View of wttlt• watff, CatalM l.a..d. F1MM1taiftt, HHtporl Clftfff 01td Spyqloss. A•ai...._.. for your l~tion at 6605 Seashon Orin, Newport hach Saturday & Swday I -5 JVewpurl Pier l<eall!f 2005 .. lboa at.,N.8. •73·2058 A WIMMH IM WESTCUFF- JUST ltlDUCID Catc h t h e~<' num b e r s: 4 bi~ bed rooms: 3 firepla ces; 3 baths: 20x40 pool: 2600 isq. fl. single story floor plan. Catch these f ea t u res: Built-in BBQ, new drapes; one bedroom with e ntr y a n d b a th ; num e r o u s e nterta i n m e n t p ossi bilit ies ; e verything m immaculate condition ; tbe price is $259,500. That's a winner in Westcliff ! U,_..l()Ut: t1UMl:S REAL TORS'. 675·6000 2443 East Coast Htqhway, Corona dcl Mar o.....,c:..c ..... ~ THE PRACTICE OF REAL ESTATE Ile.a I !~:.:::Mee K 8 ).... . ....... Per ael•• e11eclet .. c: .::!... •• .. .... . .... _ .. .... ,. ..... Ulll"lft ••• ff c••_.. .._ .::r .. .., prectlce.. ...... ....... ....,1 .... "9oryH ......... ltl ._.....va. .......... THI •IA&. llTATI .. H1rry H Win~. Ill, 11 l'HcuOvt' \'IC" prt'lld t'ftl °' THE REAL t;sTATP.RS and put dlN'ttor of tralnlnl( II\ addlUon to a r111 Hlall' lnttnictor et OC'C. Mr Wlnten i. an ln•lnldor In I.hf> Rulton lmtltute and 1uthor ot aev•rel of It• murMI! Ht' I.I a popular iunt Mclur..-et r11I estate mfflln"-.lhroulhout tM •tat. A llf• lllf'mlM'r of 'tht' Nt'wpoft Harbor Colla M•u Board Mllllon Oollu t1ub. Mr WlnU!!rt bit tuvtd on T.UM>YMI Ml Pa)'a AU It •• VA Lo.an, Dl.000 ~uily 3 Bdrm home hJMhlY up 11raded Aa~1n1 only SH.too C11ll now ~ :d'll -THC REAL 1 ESTAl'ERS ~ ..I WYowHo...! SAVE 75% °" • ...._.. c°"""" ~etr llt'ollt) St·rv1n• Guar&.OU!lod ~lblfac:t1on ASSIST-U.SB.L Dt v llt•11Jty Net work 957-8787 IARGAIM POOL MESAVHDI Sharp! 3 Rdrm 21.luth. large family room wilb brll'k f1rl'p lace, ulso lurge sunny hvlna room with brtck flrepluce. bc11ullru1 1:>parkU11a pool A Mu 't See . onl y $112.950. <.:1111 now 546-2313 f;I. ·;.I t t'I • I OOVEJl SHORES PA.~lH<A:\UC VIEW of ml:. IJuy & OCt'lln COmpleLd} rcmodclt'(J :1 hr. 4 bu All new $495,M Fl>t' 631 ·5212 ... On~Sand lbten Lu the poundm~ 'iwf. profesi.1on.;lly dl' cora t ed . k1n1o: '"'' hdrm-.. guurm••t k1tl·h1•11 t·11mpll'll' J)fl\<11). :!I hour !>ct·unty, pool & ,,,una~ Onc·1· 1n .• Llfet11n1· Upportunll ~' ( :.i II no" 111'1.'I 7H8 I IAllOA ISL.AHO A TAU STORY 3 bt.Onel> hJ&h, <."Umplete· ly n:modeled and up· graded 2 U n t l '>. JBR +-2Btt 'pell" RIG IN· COME and µurt' Jovful In mg $43S.OOO C;ill ftod fordl1atls .. -,11=· DON TYL•" A ASSOC ..... ALTO"S Cl.ASMHIO HOUIS A•h .. rt1wtH m11y pl11f't "'"" ·••h hv ll'lt'phont k flh ·• rn ,,, ~; ')') p m \lo1•<UI) thru fnd10) II t•1 noon l>11turd11y <'OST.\ ~H:SA Of'PICI'. l.~W lby 642 :.6711 1 ll'' rt:0-1 :Tu' Ht,1'1.:11 171r7~ u ... rh RI vd ~l2:21) l.At.llNA Ii~ At'll 1112'7 N Coa•I llwy Uol(WW lie!a\~4"4 ~ 'ORTll ('Cll"'°llTV 1.h~l fn.,. ~ l2:2ll cu.s .... DtADUMtS lfr .. ttlont• fur t'C>IW II ktll• " \ ~fl 1J Ill t hr thy ti 1• I'" t• ll u b I It M I ICI n 1 H'/'' '"' 'ounduy & M 11n1 .1 v ~.tltt "'"' wht111 1lr•.11lltnt• " l>•turdu)'. 12 t\t•UU ClAJM'llO aMMA.ATIOtfS ~· 1111nni; i\tlvrrll•U ' l\houhJ f twrk 1ht•1r 1uh tt.111\ &: rt'ptlrl •·r rora 1mm1•dl11trlv T ii i': llt\11 V I'll O'f 11••umt•• 11,tlodtl\ 1111 lh" llht mtfn I t•c.1 IWWrtlfKl on1)'. (' ANl'l{f .I ,1'TlllNS Whf'n ldlllnt "" •d bt' auro to mok11 a rt'<'Ord of lhl' K i i.i. NUM BER 111v,.n vou t.y your ad tlllfr '" rf'<'rlt>t nl your co11c·1 1111••111 Tho• ktll nunlhrr mu •r he· 11 r" ~ •· n I •· d b} I h •• ~utw,r11vr 1n r1"~ or • dt•pUll' C'ANC'F.l.l,l\TION OR t'ORR•XTION 01' NI'." /\ 0 R t: I' fl R E R lJ~"IJNG Y.vf'r)' .,uort •• mlde lo k ill or rot"N'('I • ntw ad that hH i-n ordered. bul we u nnnt 1uar111tee ln do Ill UJ\tll lhl' •d hu •PPHrl'd In lilt! peper. .1••• •• ew ,Of'Ul.AI ,.,,... , NM OCM.M YU-W• ...... T Hom y 3 Bdrm and ram lly room . Sep. d in. rm. Lar1t• patio overlook lne xpanslve i.ireenbelt <md mml vie w or lh t-Bclaut1ful Blu.-Padftl'. J aamlne Cruck Is bk~ a group of mini estates ht•hln<i ..iuanJt•d J!:ttc) Im m ed iate 1w11"' Vutunt S21J~.ooo. S.·«• 1u1ytime t6 ATOU. OllVI OHN s.t/S. 1·1 WA TMNOHT-YACANT 4490,000 Funtu!'lltl' buy & nl·can view! A real ht.•uuty 111 lht• ~l'll known Mai Ka1. Ut•aul1fulf y refurb&!>hl·d inside & out with lu:i h li e \\ eptn g & drapes 1 ~ "' u t r .1 I t o I tH s 1 ra· w k i t ch e n uppl1<.111t·t·~ Huge h" mg rm with a new m1rror1..><l wall reflec·ting exciting boat .11·t1\1ty l I.urge bedrooms. 2 baths . 1107 IAYSIDE O•. ont4 Sat/S. 1·1 SHC>aECLl~S ll.AUTY-S550.000 Bt·.1ulllul n t.•w brit·k trimmed trJt.l1t1onal hom l' no w under t·onslrucl1on in this secluded area The plans are in our office so call or t·omc m lo set• them Will be complete w ith luntll'ln1pin~. t·ptng. etc. J BR. stud~· w 1 wt•L 'bar. J baths. fam. rm wHp lc. Unique is land kitchen Mslr UR s uite w/ftrcplace, luxury bath w 'sf.>a Artistic beam ceilin ~s Time to selcd your own decor. See now. MIGUEL SHORIS OCEANFRONT A fantast u: view of tht.• bcuul blue Pacifi<:. Private steps from your own d o or l o t h c (' o m m u n 1 l v h l' a <' h 1<:xduJ;1vt• area v. ith a 24-hour l'tecunt v g<.ite Spal'1ous contemporary horn~ with -1 bdrms . formal dtmng. lam rm re('rcation rm , :-t ud}. 3 1:-bath!> Sp;,i ~ butll 1n ri!.h aqu;.inum. Sl.~00.000 WATERFRONT LEASE $1.500 MO. Fabulou.., ''N1•\\'l'lb0\ .. model in The ('o ve Pri nu· ha; I runt lo<·a t 1on Luxurious 2 Bdrm. :! Ba Lownhomt.' Wet Oa r l'rpl<' P.tt1u. l'l<>'>l'd gar:J gt•.., \'ar.111l 1 rnmcd posSl'!>'> MOUHT AIM MIMI CASnE Vac·at1on or rt'l1n· l1kt· a King atop vour mount;11n "1th .i "Jl''t'l ,1 1·11lar 'I\'\\ from l':tlrn Spring:-111 (',1t.din,1 Is land ::O!l!J ,000 :\l111ull'" from l.akt• :\rrnv.ht·ad Will t1ins1dt·r (':>.t hani•c· for IOl'al prop<!rlY WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 2 I I I Son Joaquin Hill• Rood MEW,OllT CEHTER. M.I . 644·49 I 0 BRAND HEW LISTING WCJ lk to the· llcach from th1" lovely <·ondo J·'1·~1lunng 3 larg1• bedrooms, ~· • h.ith:-Tv.o dt•l'ks overlook ing 111cc g r ePnbcll M t r rorcd bookc;isf' wc•I liar & f1replan.: cnhani·e this stl'pdown l 1 v 1 n g r o o m . B t· a u t i f u l I y decorated for ,grac1oui; living P riced to ~ell at S11;2.soo HARIOR VIEW HlllS f'c(' land! Beautifully landscaped pool hom e . Newly decorated 3 bedroom 2 bath Ov. nc>r moving to Ha waii. GIEAT LOCATION-ORANG 3 bedroom 2 bath family home . Lovely brick patio. New car pet Owner will help finance. SlOl.000 IRAND MEW LISTING Clow To leach 81 :i'; assumable loan avmlable on this lovely home. 4 Bdrm. 3 Ba & cozy fa m ily room. enhanced. with a wood-burnin g. used lmck fi replace. Have a Sunday BBQ on a lrg covered patio & later relax in the bc<tuliful spa. BUILDER'S SACRIFICE Ocean view. 2 Bdr m + den. 212 Bath . Sola r heating, smoke detectors, Corian and tile b<Jths Owner in foreclosure. house must c lose by Fe b. 4th. Only $28,000 to assume exist ing finan<·mg. House is one year o ld in Dana Pt. BELOW $16.000 OWMr Wll Help Afl•u Best buy in Or Cly. 3 Bdrm condo, 1-s t ory, panele d living r oom . extra Ir~ brick pa tio. super location, vie w of vaJley + dbl ga r a g e. E xcell e nt fina n cing availa ble. Principals only. REALTORS 671-HI I OftlN HOUSES 2J40..,... Dr: c .......... Cwf • wffll • W f9ddr l9f •,.. ... fire ....... coay ........... ""'...., ..... ... •••• ",." th bey to ,.. '••IHoa. SUI.GOO. 0,.. S./Moa. 1-4. 501 A••l'lfde c ... , .... -M•wport IHc•: 11tast ,.,•l•r Dolor•• Mocl•I: e•cellllt CDRlltla.. IWfs caedo, lllff•• "4 _.., •lew ........ rrice Sl•t,IOO. o,_ Hc.s. 5-dey I ·I.,. -CO•OHA DIL MA•: s,y,lau special; bi4J c.,. H°"' _.. -fow ........................... ,.. ... f.-., '°°"" ,oaf, spe. .ct OCIAH VtlW CF.et S47',500 -HIWPOllT II.Ji.CH: Defigtitt•, w ... priud IWfs ca.do ...,... be••-. *-'lty "°"" opt9' M.. eel ... a..t bwy ot s 17'.100. -C--.. M.-: 0.. Lftspw bridr ff,..,._.. wf"-reilMd ........, wood a..... ce ................... + .. :edcl•• htCCHM Ulllt. $184,000. -ht Newport SilorH: ... wpcwi lffch; Clow to beech, cCHNIMlity poot cmd te.i•, l bedroom. SHOIH t.ome. Just $129,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REAi. TOIS Z5 I 5 I. CoetJt Hwy .. C.... .. Mer 675-551' ' -------------BIG CANYON ~ New {'U.Stom ~olf c·ourse estate 6600 magnificent ~q ft o r countr~ F:nghs h t•harm R ead ' fnr \'O ur final dt·1·orattng tnu1·h 4 nia..,tn si1ed Bdrm..,, 51 •• hath-. fam1l\ room gamf> room !.lUd\ pool . !)pa. !)au11a . t'l<'\':Jlor c•t c· . t.At<' Sl l'JS fJOO fet• SEAYIEW ..-orm1·r mo<lt'I horn(•, with ~pc·ctdl'Ular 'lf'V. I Bdrm ~· .· Hath and fam1h 11111rn Prttl' 1111'11ui~·.., modt·l h11rt11 • l 11rr11:-lrn1g!. SJX!1 ooo let• THE STARNES CO. REALTORS 673· 7761 -------------' BIG CANYON 1n: \l 'T ll''l'I. 'r:WL y DF<"OR \TU) Bo H I> 1-. \ I \ \1 O r> 1-. I. 'I If I :-.. r: L E (; \ :". T .! HJ) H \t 3 H \ T II IH.A\J·. HI II. I 1111\11-I t \I I 10 ..., \ c;f(.\\JI \l ....,IH Hl>l<\1 \\Jiii ii CIPI·,,>. ro \ J((l~J·. 1, \IUH'' lfl '<:t-: V. \LI\ I' 1 ·1.o~r;·1 \l .\~fl-1< H I\ T I I \\' l ., 11 ~ l :\ }\ F ' T l H ~1/\HBJ.t·: FHP!.<' & \flHHOREIJ WETB/\H I~ I.\" H:\T •·:xn.t"Sl\"I·: Ll\'J:\Ci I;\: ~J·.('l l<l'IY <;t \Hlll',D HI<; ('i\NYO~ AEOUCED FOR FAST SAU $175,000 SHOWN IY A"1'. WITH OWHl:I 76()..8274 ----------------- CIE 110111 ILlllS CO. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE 2712 VISTA UMllOSA ILU"S onH SUN. 1-5 llu~c· ..,mr·lc I <'\Pl Modrl Wtlh l..;1r~ro \f:l\ll'r 11«11ruoni 'itJ11t• • T"o Rf>rtroom~ & ,\ f'umth Room r.rl'nt Fnll t'n11 On \f .11nr C:r~nht•lt l.nr.t1111fl Onh 175.500 J\ "Jov Of Nt•"pon · I .1,l1111: NfWPOIT llACH llG CANYON VJ n,l (j1 Jl'1ou' \'ror"nlllt'~ Modf'I W1dr . Wmcltnp, Su~rll·•ttll'cl St.ttrt• ''"' Clvt'rlooktnR '\turl1l1• 1' ntrv l'v Spnl'111u11 l.t\11111 Room Sup1·rlHlt\1• 1•1,ur HNlr11om. Four 1\n1J Ont' ll111f llnlh lt11ml0 t:h·itunt l'11c ulur (iurdf•n K11t•h1•n Hc•n \\'Ith 1''1r1•pl;11·1· llttl?t' ~1."lf•r Sutt!• I U'ltlrlllll" lt.11!1111 M.1rhl1· B ulh11 ""'""Of c :1111 l'ourse $7411.:ilO MAJOtt G•HMIB.T ILUFPS • Sup1•1 t: Plun fhree &'<.!room" + f-"om11\· Room ~ 2', llath" Surrounded lh· l'ntlM Loi' Of ln1f0<ir Ouldonr l.h 1niz Supt•rh l.CHJ l111n On Mnjor Grt'eonbell With fo:1Cpnn'1'" \'u•" ('all For An Appointment l.1'1l r cl /\I Sl!l'I 500 A "Joy Of Nrwport" Lt!illOll LAGUNA llACH flOUYH YtlW L.ovel~ Oneo Story Mooem llomt Overk>oklna The nlue rac·1f1r WATCH TII E WAVES' ROI.I. OVF.R Tiit; ROCKS. Four Bedrooms Plu1 Dt-n. lfua<· l.1Yln11 Room. Full ~urilY Sy1Jt~m One Of Our Plnl'llt Otr~rtngs. Coil .. fo'or A ppnml ment 1925.000. - Rec.i11il I~ ReJ!ty I .idn l{l\t It \ l ll I il'r b /3 7300 I 1.•' VI , t 1()1 o tH WJ'I Ill I !If fl.• " LUXURY COMDO IM THI CUST T his end unit. 2 bdrms., 2 baths. ln m ove-in condition offers privacy, luxury & all the social & entertaining 41m e n itiu. W e ll p riced as an invc::,tmcrt or a second home . $159.000 WA TERFROMT LOT T his lot 1s ready to build on. with its own pier &sli p : it is located in o ne of l he most p1est1g1ous Newport a reas . A one of a kind buy at only $279,000. 8th FlOQR CONDO OM UDO 2 B drms. .• 2 12 bat h lu x ur y condom an1urn with full ocean. bay & mouot .. m views . The u ltimate in !iecunty & gracious hvmg. $550,000 FAIULOUS COST A MESA T his 3 bdrm .. 2 bath, on a com e r lot. not only has a large back yard , but a full park behind it. Lot$ or storage & a double ga ra~e m ak es this a true value at only S123.SOO. WA TERFROHT IM WEST NEWPORT /\ fabulously rcmodcll·cl & redeeor ated h ,, m {' on the n i ~tit 0 ('an a I : t h Is pror<.·rty. w1lh it s pn\'atc doc·k & s puc1ous e nt<.>rta1n1n g area. features t>verv conveni~nte & luxury necdNt for gra<.'1ous livtni:. A Rreat buy at onlv s~s .~ > c FABULOUS OM LIDO This 5 bdrm .. 4 bath e!:>lat(• 1:-. th<· ull1mah· tn ON'or luxury. prt\ a<·y /f.. pr<·st11.!l.'1 Compan· this value. offerf:'d <it rmh S485.0UO FOR A REW AIDtNG CARIEet IH IUL ESTATE. CONTACT US TO LEARH AIOUT OUR HEW HIGH COMMISSION S'L" & OTHER ADVANTAGES TO JOIMIHG RlDHIU REALTY. FOR IMfORM.ATIOH CAU BIU GEllKl. 673-7300 BEST IN BLUFFS ILUffS l.AYRtOMT. Full v.atcr v11·~. :1 l1rlrr11 ·1 h.1 J't 10 "'I fl I.1.11· .. n1 I p.11111 11\1 ·1ln11 k1n ~· µ.1nl)rarn1c b;,i \ \II'\\ 11 11 h"' 1111 .. '"'"''d S:!:i<1 '.°)()() O,EN SAT/SUH 1-5 21 29 Vida &ttrada ILUFf:S LARGEST f .111 111111 :11,00 ''I fl 1 11111 Ill' • I.IOI I I l ·: 11,1 I J,.!I hOO il ' rm \\ Wt•I Ii.tr 1•111 loo tlflll r,\lr.t' •.tl••l 1. \\I IJI o1ro1111•I po1t 111 l-.k\.Jlt·d 1111 \lllt· .1 1•1 11 111 I C.it .ii \Ji ii• ... • • ~•1 tn1 lud1n1• l.111d Ope-n Sat/Sun I ·4:10 2737 Vrsta Umbrosa J UST LI STED! J>.111111 .tr111• p.11 I.. .~ Ii.I\ 'W \\ I ,11ri.:1•ou' 1·nd 111111 1!11111 .... q fl ·1 ltd1 111 ... ~· h.i 111\1•1\ l tlllr1\.11d 1·n1 J\ H1•,tl1,111 .tlh prut•rl. S:!I00t111 l~t l.l'Df,,; L\,I>' 0,EH SUM. 1-5 l 12 Vitto Mockro END UHrT I l t~hl\ 11p,.•r ;11l1·d mirror.., :-hull••r.., l!IOO -.q ft :1 hclrms :! ha 1·ul cit· ..,,11 lw.1ut1tul grl'enhd1 l'rn't'<l to w ll. Sli.3.l)(,1(1 HELEN B. DOWD IE.ALTOR. INC. 644-0134 Ust & luy Wfttt tt. bptrl1 , SUPER LOCATION (-,lualtt' comfort nnn lo<·at1on in th1.., h1 .. 11111f ul In 1n1• '°'' nhouat· Fe a tun•.., 111d11tft· for nwl l'nlr~. large fam1I~· room. 1 u-.tom \\ood ckdong fir ep11 . J<ll'U//I ro1 ~ 11ur c t!lt Prcst•nt('d al SI 10.000 SPYGLASS HILL m,.ny !loud tommllle•• and on the Board ot lllrl'rlnr1 or l' /\ R IC'alltornl1 AHncl1llon nt R1·11lton.1 •rid ol lhr Nt'wport llnbor C<Mta M"• • llourll 111 R.,lton. DIMI': A l.INt~ A~ Thur ad-.,., ••. rltll)I n•h In o1dv1ntr t.y m•ll nr ti Mny onr nr our oftltr• ~fl llhnn• uf'd""' Otoadlln" ~ p.m. l'r1day C(>tlt• M""• otrlce " 1a nol)n al all brant h COUMTIY ATMOSPHHI Peace & Quiet c108e in & a s uper Laguna Beac h home 5 yrs young. Bea utiful split-le vel w/t i1e entry. fire place , 2-car g a rage, wood' decking & VIEW..t.~VIEW, VIEW --CANYON & Ul;EAN. Owner must move ln February & will obtaln lrf 2nd TD for buyer. Exiatlng loan 11 aa1umable at K . FAIULOUS '"Z" MOD& THI ILUFPS Hen· 's your cha~c to invest in the B EST B UY on pyg tass. Tbi s exqu1s1te 4 bed r home features stt'pdown li vm~ liom with French doors leading to ~arden patio, also forma l dininl( rtom with custom m trr o r e d w all. B ea utifull y a r ranged n oor pl an puts you Just steps to pool aad spa from f amity r oom or m asflr bedroom. This ho me is an ehterta iner's delight with 2 fireplllt'es. wet bar, plush car pcl 1n ~ agd custom window coverinl(s . All this s urrounded by lus h prof~s•lon al landscaping, lncluding ru9nlng stre am and has pond. Open J,llt/Sun t -5. 14 Drakes Bay. "2.5,ooq, With Tiii<: RP.Al, f.8TA1',;IU;. Mr Wlnllll'I w .. n1mt•d liiile•mal\ of th• Yur, Ind latf'r. ortlce Manal(rr ot the Year. Defont Jojnlnic the romp1ny, Mr. Wini•"" •ortced In n erow, llllr lntu;ant't. mortPP ball.kins and lbe real tt\.ltt 1u Mrvlce b\ltl ...... OllAttel COAIT COlLl•I .,.., ............ 1\£ 1fq es 1hlp. "'7 ·IO,... CH .... IM11011 MM.,_ my ...... lty µ• iii I ·Mr, W...... • flt'lt ., ...... , ,, ""'""' T fl l'! HAILY P ILOT r Hlr\l*"ft lht rllhl to cl1t1lfy, eclll. HnllOI' or t t r u • • 1 n y adverllHmtnt. 1nd to cb•nl• lh n tu • , ... la(.lorw rihoul pr10t ,..,.k •. a••-- lloLfJUMe ~· PO 00. lato. Colt• .... Rn rt• Four Bedroom With lluae Country Kitchen It Fnmlly Room. Spacious Lnra~ Bonus H.oom With Both. Dlnln!( Room With Wel Bar. Ccr11 mk Tile Entrance. Cu.atom Drapu • W•llp•pers. Patio• For Enterta!ntna. a,..., Buy l"or r...rr ramUy. You Own Tho Land. 1225,000. "Joy Of PHwpoft" Ult.ln1. Ii)' -.'Clllt tot. -.. - ---•• - & .... ~· ., • ..... s. ....... ,_ ~ ....... ,.,. ~ ...., ..... SC. Ho.ttH ~ s. Sund!):. robr'*'Y ~. UI~ DAIL y PILOT •• T. ..................... , ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::s __ _., IMJ ti1ms• tMJ ••••Ill tMJ t1MrW tOOJ ta•:• IOOJ ..._..._5* ....... ,_549 ..._..,_.Sllle 1 '----... ' ·---············-····· .................................... ············ ................................ ···-··-···· ..................................... -..... . ~<® ~he Beach RE3atty REAL EsrlE EXCELLeNCE SINCE 1949 ~· wmt ~ • .tll1 •GALD IAY. 0.. .W.. • 41 ' ..... l•a.. ---. rw. ·-... a • ..., ..-. ... fist I .... ..£. ........... . ~ M ~ ..... OY9«1 I I lwklt .......... ,... .... ~ ..... lty .... I I .. . .., ............................................................ 1461.000 ~~.f::t:~-~\~::.:~.=·::..~~ •••••••.•.•••••..••..••• ~ ..••....••••..••.....•••........•.. $591,000 COMI wrnt US. .... L.-o OM lHI IAT. be ..... I ._... ... & .. c...._ TM MCo..t flew lee-.... ,,.. ..... • eec:h 1"'9 110 ..... •iew of "-9 t.erbor. Mo•"' .... .._wt vice. c1 .. hla wwwllf. a..t sip .............................. SH0,000 COME WITH US. •• to SAMTA AMA HllGHTS. GI•• r-r c......_ tt. ttwtl of tt.W liv.s i. tWs 6 ~ C..._.o Sfl•I• ...... Honn O.IC. °" tWt 7/1 ecre · · · · · · · • · · • • • • • · · · • · · • •• · · · · · · • · • • ......••..•............•......... S475.000 COME WfTH US .•. to WlSTCUff. n. ftnt i...,..... WCJCJHh ...atJ. TM w.rior of tWs spoclom 5 ~ fonMil ...... rooM & f-'ly rOOM Ito-. I• a worts of ..t. HllCJe poatsl2lt y.-d ..•..••..•........•.•.•..•.•........•..•....••••.• $425,000 COME WfTH US ••. to IAYCllST. Attracffn 4 ~ fOf"'IMI dicthMJ rOOM • fa.ily rooa n. U•'-9 roo. I• CJOf 9"*'-bc.-..t en aw-al .........•.. S l I 0,000 COME WITH US ••• to IRVINE THRACE. c .. to. bllilt, si• story, ct.sigMd to flt the cOUiloer ol tlw lot. 4 ledrooms, •nincJ & fwtfly roo.s. l Car CJG""GC)4t • • • • •••••••.•.••••••••••.••••••••••.•.•.•.•....•.......•.••...• Now $279 ,500 COME WITH US ... to CHERRY LAii AHA.: Siglliflc.tty 'IPCJ"od9d. 3 be*°°"9., =~room~~.~.~.~~.~.~~.~·.~.~:;~~ COME WITH US ••• to HARIOll HIGHLAHDS. Lonly 4 ~ 1112 bath, fl,.,aac. ltome. &celeftt eye appeal Mew on ft.. 1narbt ••••.•..........•...••••.• SUS.000 SUPER RBCTAL OH THIE IAYRtOMT. To teen., In H~ Donr St.or.s. 5 ~ home witlil pier & float for 60 ft. boat .•••..••••.•.•••...•••••.• U,000 Mo.tt., yrty. * OPEN HOUSES * oova SHORES AREA. Spaclom 5 IMdrooms, dWftcJ rOOM & ... 1609 ........ OPF.H SUtC>A Y I ·4:30 •..•...••••...•....•.•.•.•..•..•••••.•..••••.• $725,000 IJNSS ROAD. Fmttasffc •l.w. &.pl tto.e, extra lot i.cWecl 615 KhNJs Id. OP'84 se..eAY 1-+.iO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• sssi.ooo SltYSLASS HIU. 5 1ec1row. for'CllCll cMc1Mg room & clew. PooL I .,,... lay C>PEM suteA Y 1-4:30 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $439,500 WESTCUFI=. 3 ledroot111. daft & for'CllCll cMclMg rooa I ZOO S@ 1 11 wt La. OP'EM ~AY I ·5 .••.•••..•.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $2",500 • IA YCREST. 4 ledrooms, fOClllily '°°"'• dWwg ro011t a pool. 1115 Holclay LeM OPEN SUt40AY 1-4:30 •.•••.•...•..•.•..••••.••••••••••••••••••••••• $284,900 HARIOR HIGHLANDS. 4 t.clrooftl, fOClllily roo11t "°"'9. 1612 Alllita Lw OftEH SUHDA Y 1-4:30 •••• : •••••••••••.••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••• $255,000 HARIOR VIEW HOMES. 4 ledlroowl5. *-'ily & ...... roo.5. 2326 Pt. Abet••• Of'B4 ~· y ., .5 • • . . • . • • • • • . • . • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $249..IOI • MEWPOltT HEIGHTS. Uke •w, secw.ct 4 be•OOlll hw. 225 La Jolla La. 1......W. to Clff, W..t oa Clff to Lo.Iola) OPBie S....A'f l·S •....••••......•••..•••.••.•••••.••..•••..•••••• $219 ... MIWPOltT IUCH. 4 ledrooews. *-'ily & c1niacJ rOCMM. PooL 2321 , .. t• ONtil ~· y 1-:4:30 ••.••••.•.•.•••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••• s 'I0.000 COSTA MESA IEcnhic:t.I. 3 & 2 ... oo. co.dos. Jest ca •l•tad. 1631 ,,..._ OPEM SUM. I -4:30 •••••••• Low do'Wll payaut • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • St..tiag $I 19.000 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE DAVIDSON REALTY PRESENTS LIDO ISU. Country s tyle, large 4 BR home wilh 31 :.i ba . on wide. wide 55' lot. Bnckpavcd pCJtio off cozy fm. rm. w/ftpl., gourmet k1tc h . 117 VIA Ql,JJTO. O>EN SUN. 1·5. $425,000. IEACH HOUSE Near ocean : quaint cottage With double gar. ON FEE LAND. Only $150.000. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Exciting new 4 bdrm .. 4 hath. in prime residential a rea . formal dining rm , bonus rm., 2 frplcs. Cull to !>Ce .. Jus t listed 1 LIDO ISLE. Se-enity & elegance 2 BR. & den w/for11a l dining rm .. cathedral ceil's. & wh-.e brick frplcs. Finest appointments,call to see. "PLAZA DEL SQ." -COSTA MESA New homes! 3 BR. 6: 4 BR. up to 2783 sq. ft. Some with 4 trplcs ! Prime location near So. Coa~ P laza & San Diego Fwy. Furn. m~els open daily. except Tues.. 10 jQ. 5.• From $159,900. Call 979·2102 or WJ.90)(). D A V I D S 0 N ! E A L TY l NC. I · ~<t·""P"'' Bivtl '. · 673·9060 LIQUIDAtlON!! Local Investor movinit eaat. MU!lt sell entire Inventory Of properties. lbeat.ed Corona del Mar, Newport, Son Juan Capistrano, South Coost Plaio. Slngle ramHy& condos. Priced from $72,000 to $189,000. ~atlve flnanclntt. Some low down, some ass~eble. some low lnteret1t rate. Complete tnrOlmatlon package ovnllable. Will cooperate with brokers. Charle. SUver, owner/bt'Okcl Ml-8283 office. 144HU7 r•ldence. NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 $15 000 BROW APPRAISED VALUE OWHBt WIU. HB.P RMAHCI VIA SECOHDAIY RMAMCING Dramatic c ustom bum pool home. Exclusive drive leads you to this t h a rming 3 bedroom. 3 bath Harbor Is land area family home. Sparkling free form POOL set in lush ga rde n setting. Don 't miss the opportunity to e nJOY N e wport's lifestyle at its finest and al an affordable price. CONTACT: Bettina Laughlin 646·7711or675·8066 S uzanne Rudd 646-7711 or 675·3445 Walker & lee Real Estate SPECTACULAR OllENT AL HOME . . . with an extraordinary view of the harbor ; located on the front row of exclusive Irvine Terrace. Beautifully manicured garden & inviting pool, sheltered & secluded. Shoji panels & rubbed woods, lusb indoor plantings accent the lavish interior. 4 Bdrms. & 4 baths, large family room ; 4,000 sq. ft. tn all. $1,084,000. 17141 673-4400 C213J '21-HH HARBOR smws SPBIAUS'IS lllATHTAll ... YllW Hlgh atop Spy&Jau HUJ. ocean, harbor and city lights. • Bedroom and famlly, larae lot. ~.ooo llAUTIFUL Tl.ADEWIMDS City lights and mouotam, 4 ~room and tam ly, eozy den, gorgeous pool, Colonial arcbite<:ture, 3 car garage. $~9.500 HAllOI llDGE H q :ehly upgraded Dynas ty mode l. Prime location. Excellent view. 2 Be droom. dining room , 2 baths. As::s umable loan. Pr1ced to sell a t S339.000. ON THE WATBt De lightful 2 Bedroom bayfront condo with 55' boat sltp available. Newly decorated, new carpets, huge master bedroom suite. atrium. Lido Park Dr . location. $395,000. 714 / 760-9333 TTY 760-9338 SPYGLASS HIU. IUUTY Lovely 2 st y. 4 RR, F am Rm. Gam e Rm. with outs tandtng 0<.·can, bay <.1nd night light view. $695.000 HAUOR "'\:0 HILLS Charming Belve4I»_C?t!. $284,900. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNmES Call and talk to one of our mve~tment tounselor s. W e h ave man y opportunities. TOP OF ~'tO. LASS Outstanding. gr. C,.~us home , $675.000. Fr.. Color Plctwe Of Ow.._. OPEN HOUSES IAYCREST POOL HOME 1729 Terrapin Way. Do daily laps in a king size POOL. Relax in Jan~e adjoining yard a nd patio. All this plus a 4 bedroom 21".l bath home. Vaulted beamed ceiling m living room with used brick fireplace. Great family location Owner may ass ist in financ ing. $237.500. Open House SWl. 1·5. SEAVIEW 2103 Yacht Daphne. Indoor/Outdoor living. Cus t omized V IEW home . l ·story, 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath. vaulted ceilings highlight a dramatic· liv mg r o om . Pr 1 vi• ll· ma st tt r s 111 t c . Wra paround pat i o~ with J.wrd<•n wall a nd wroug ht 1rnn f('nC'l' Community pool & tennis. Set'untv gate $33.5,000. Open House Sun 1 5 BAYCREST 1807 Tradcwand!>. 3 bedroom family room homc with gourm<'l k1tl·hcn Walnut bookcas es. secluded master s uite. pool size yard $196.000 Open House SWl J ·5 BIG CANYON Spectacular VERSAILLES model d ra matte e ntry w 1th w10d1 n g s us pended ~ta1rC'ase overlooking spacious ll ving room. 4 bedrooms. 4 1".! baths, circular garden kitchen with eating area. f'ormal dtnin~ r oom , luxurio us m aster suite. three car garage. Wide open view of ~olf course a nd mountains from all rooms. $675,000. CORONA DEL MAR D e luxe duplex in o ld CdM . 3 bedroom and 2 b e droom Two fireplaces. beam ceilings. Owner will carry 2nd T D. $285.000 IRVIHE Northwood. Ne w c us tom home features 4 bedrooms. 2t:i baths. family room, 3 car garage. Gas appliances. microwave, compactor. Cedar s hake roof. wood siding and much more. Assumable loan. Ready to move in. $159,950. DE AMZA IA YSIDE VILLAC'il Immaculate 2 bedroom, l~ bath mobile home in adult park. Plush carpeting. recently painted inside & out. Separate utility room with lots of storage. Fireplace in living room. Excellent location, just steps to clubhouse,. pool, spa & private beach. $68,500. •a•r.. tOOJ •••a• lllJ ea .. Ill 1002 ..................................................................... .. WANTED!! WT.,h* United Brokers Jatm c.., 67).7771 MIW USTl«9! ~ 3 bd.nns .• 2 bath<! eacb unlt ; l ·blk. to beach . Frplc 1 . Furnl1bed for sum· mer /winter rentals Pric.d at sm.ooo. ma1 675-l752 Eves BIG CANYON THE f'LAVOR & ATMOSPHERE OF ·1 A SOUTHERN FRANCE CHALET IS CAPTURED IN THIS ELEGANT DEANE·BUILT DOVER HOME. 2 ENLARGED BDRMS, 2 BATHS, D~ WITH WETBAR , COLORFUl,.. GARDENED COURTYARD AND TERRACE MAKE THIS THE PERFECT HOME FOR A SMALL FAMILY JN EXCLUSIVE SECURITY GUARDED BIG CANYON . associated b W U~ l U '... R' f A l T (JP> JC• J </'t ii ''"'"'" '-' I ~I r OPEN HOUSE, cozy cleu 3 BR. fplc. lge lot. new roof, pa.ult. more. $79,960. For sale Ca.st, un der market. 962 2963 . ~ 4250 9702 Dakola . Garden Grove llGCAHYOH $295,000 ...., ..... w...a...- C41176M27 4 38r Deane Monaco Townhome With larKe IOS'i<: ~wn lo.w 3 car ~ar M aster !>Ulle v. Roman balh f'ttlCID TO MOVE ~Taylor RJty. 493-1116 MIW LISTINGS AT MIWPOIT•s NEMB U.YROtfT C~UM ADDIESS. IY A.PPOIMTMIMT': * --- ABANDONED Z & -ON THE WATB. ALL ON GIOUMt LEYEL. OUTSTANDING! HACH PENTHOUSE $537,000, LSHU>. GREAT LOAM. $77,900 * l"antastit·' L~e pen · Lhvuse ovt'rlooks P'>OI. dubhou.\e & vollt-yball 1..4({' forma l h vl.DR rm king bdrm!> & c.-ouotry k.ttt lx-n All JU...l m111u1._ ... to beiteh' Uwner s gonl' • Take .ld\ant.agl'' · ( <111 847"6100 I & DEN , COMPLETELY & IEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED. SOME WATB VllEW. $]95,000 ~ Real'llS1de Realtor. MeditttTCIMGn ~&Ti~Co. (.lualJ l y l.D c r aJt.s ma ru. h 1 p dnd malerial:. ,. tll t'OhaOl~ tbt' ix'auty of \Our home 1-:otry'> bolhroorru.. pJUO!I l .1 II ~1711 * Sti~l:?MAN A.\ ()CIATH INC 600 Newp0rt Center Drive • 64o-6500 675-341 a WATBRONT -W1St1p. Nev. 5 fidr m ~'-· hn dining room. magnif1 cc>nt backcround £or 'our art collect1on Custom bit Ii~ leJdrng Jrl'hlll!{'l S3800 mo. Lease optio n. al Sl.250.000. EASTILUFF -Lus k hit 3 Bdrm home on beautifully la ndscaped lot. 72' patio wtth YflEW. Fantastic crealt\'l• frn ant ing $239.000. HARIC>a VIEW HILLS 4 Bdrm Belved<'rt'. freshly dt.•coratc-d . new carpet. private yard. perfe<:t locatwn fo r s m a ll children. $259.000. H.ARIOR VIEW HOMES J Bdrm Po rtof1~0 model + gul'st house w f1replutt' & separat" 1•ntry. PL·rfN·t for 1n la ....... This could sol\f' vour housing prohh·ms. $21H,!.IOO. • TURTLHQCI HIGHLANDS Wm' 1 A modl'I home w s tained g l as~ w1ndo Y. & ondl1 ..... of 1•:\tra.., + hutltkr finam·ing. S2 15.000. HARIOlt VIEW HIUS :1 l~lrm J.u..,I.. hit \l<tl1b11 on largt:' Prt\i.lll' torrH'r Jut "' "f>.t olf m.1 ... 11·1 bdrm S215.UOO IRVIHE CONDO, S76.500 ('nmplett>l y .1ssumahlt• ln.tn I Bdrm .ind loll. J!ft.>CJl -.tarter hopw or good n •ntal tor mH~tor. Tennis. pool <.1nd wt•1ght room TURTUROCK VISTA Bl·aut1fulh upgr aded :l Bdrm :\lacl1:-.011 1wutral t•olors & 'It'"' 1 ''. End unit w pri \. :u·). <>"' rwr wt C'!.lrry. $239.900 JASMIHE CREEK An 1n ,estm~n t 1n c·om·t•mC'n(·t·. ln•t'<inm and sc>curit) 2 + den home. !'lo nt•a r to 1t till. tht• gaslt•ss 80's \\Un't phast• you. $225.000. UHIVERSfTY ftARK Super 4 Bdrm, fa mi Iv room La Sa lit> w I f1'replace in master lJdrm. neutral mlt'nors. Xlnl financing. S139.~JO. TURTLEROCI PRESIDENT HOME 4 Bdrm. fa mily rm. stone fplc, pool. spa a nd a gorgeou~ view. Desi~ned for c as ual & cxeC' cntertaining. A rare and wonderful opportunity. i-·or more details call 675-3411. RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN · 2 Bdrm plus den. patio level San J oaquin Model. Supe r location on the golf course. Air cond .. lot~ of extras $155,000. ' A11Alfe.Jef ..... D.~6S. 2111..,c ........ ., 675-3411 "• . ......... , \ , OM.Y'"-Of m·acnab I Irvine realtg A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY ... QOUS~I WroUJCht lroo lf8le8 guard the f"ntrance of tht. exceptJonBI Dover Shores home 4BRs - ramlly & ronnaJ dlnln& rooms .. all beautifully <'a.red for & featurintc a buy & city view' $4$2.~ f~~ Barbara AWM! 6'2-823S OPEN StJN. 1 5 P M 1612 ANTIGUA. <Z·44> MOT'IV. Tte)ttt Owner movmjt lo new home so pri<."e rf'duced for qui<'k sale (Avf'ly 38R, family rm homt· an pnme locut.aon Harbor View Hills Now ONLY $245,000 fee. Rosemary Myers 644·6200. OPEN SUN 1 S P M 1218 KEEL (Z·~) llYINI llAUTYI lmmB<"ulat~ 48R 2·s lory home on lovely tree·llned street New cpl & kitchen flooring & frt-bb paint. Family rm & k.Jtcben look out onto beaull(ully landscaped backyard complete w, <"overed palJO. Short walk to shopping, schools & parks An outstanding offering al $122,000. J ackie Archer 7S2·1414. OPEN SUN. 1·4 P .M 14672 DONCASTER. <Z.-46) SPYM.ASS HILL SPICTACU&.Aal Glamorous "Monterey" custom residence! Spacious rooms incl: living rm w/baronial fplc, French doors & heavy beams -formal dining rm w/liled floor -country kitchen w/2 skylights -5BRs -wine cellar -wor kshop & 3-car garage. Many handsome. features. $945,000 inc l. land. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. #6 ROCKY POINT. <Z-47) SPICT ACUL.All Y•WSt Des igned t.o capitalize on the dramatic views of Ocean, Harbor E ntrance, Catalina & night lig hts this custom quality home contalning 48Rs, family & forma l dining rooms is built around a sparkling pool. $79.5,000 incl. land. Submit your oHer. Larry Dyer 642·8235. OPEN SUN. 14:30 P .M. 1915 GALATEA TERRACE. (Z-48> ON THI IAY! 5BR custom -built Dover Shores hom e w /a pprox. "78' on the bay & room for your yacht Approx. 4000 sq.rt. w /dramatic 2·story entry & terrace to the bay for entertaining. $895,000 leasehold. Barba ra Aune 642-8235. OPEN SUN. 1·4 P .M. 209 EVENING STAR. <Z·49> I.All ..... Pl.AHi Now only $235,500 for this spacious 3BR end-unit near schools, shopping & Newport Cenll'r Great Bluffs location w/view of nig ht lights, mtns & Upper Bay. Beautifully decoratc..>d ~ Won't last long! Jean Dales 642-8235. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 406 VISTA QUINTA. <Z·SO> IA YAtOMT COMOOMIMIUM! View of bay & Ocean from this 2BR & den luxury ('Ondominium Boat ~lip avail $595,000 Barbara Winagle 642-8235. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 633 LIDO PARK DRIVE #C3. IZ ·Sl> M1W OM THI MAltKIT! P e rc hed securely on the side of a bluff -'One of the most unique beach front propertit~' /\ 4-level 5RR rcsidcnc<' overlooking crashin~ ~urf & roa~t from Newport to South L:.i gun.1 Sele<.'t wdwood p a neling, bouquet canyon stone, s kylighLc;, lt'aded c ut & staint-d gla..,.., prt·va1I. Outs tanding features incl. sauna. spa, gla:-.~ elevator. koi pond & slam; to tx:<.H II. /\ppt. only. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. <Z·52l LIGHT & llUGKT! End urnt Woodbridge condominium nt•::Jr tennis & olympic pool. 2·s lory 30R home w pvt (•nc lo!)cd patio. $94,500. Dorothy Lewis 7~>2·1411. <Z-53> I ST OffBIHG! ;,nH .Br<,.;Jdmoor Pi a~ I in <'xcellent location. AbU:"dance of used brick & many quality appomtmeots. Pc;><>J·s.1re yard wipnvacy & secunty gated community of Big Canyon. $565,000 fee. Sandie Fix 644 6200. CZ..54) YlaW -YllW -Yl9wt Magnificent panoramic view from this never -lived-In "Broadmoor" model in Turtle Rock Vista . 3BRs & den, formal dining rm & family rm. Enjoy comm. pools & tennis . Move m now! $249.900. Trid Lindholm 752-1414. <Z-SS> L.AaM & UY Aa.l! c;rC'at eorncr locaJ1on ! Lot-. of space w 5BRs <separate master s uite up-.ta1rs w light & IJpper Jic.iy vi{·w) -family rm & bonus rm $325,000 lc>aschold Barbara Aum· 6·1? 82:l'> < Z·56> SMAl'T ST AITBI ! Nt•sth'<.I on ch-sirablc· tree-lined str~t in Newport Beac~. this 3RH horn<· offn~ pool, J<JnJ1 & much more' ONLY $150,000. Jeri Hunt 642-8235. IZ-57) llY1HE THUCI! Lovely pool home m park-like setting. Complete ly redo ne ins ide & out -"modl'I condition!." Lots or o~tdoor enterta~ning area -sideyard for children 48Rs -ram1ly rm -new kitchen a ppliances & cabinets -new mas ter bath. Corner locat ion• $299,000 Beverly Morphy 642·8235. <Z·S8) WHAT A YAWi! Don'~ bur until Y?'J h~ve viewed this great family home on the Balboa Perun.sula -the loca.t1on 1s sensat1~al . 4BRs, formal dining rm & separate family rm & 150 much more• Asking $395,000. Clint M06eS 642-8235. <Z-59) DOYIR SHOMll Large Bayfront ~ome featuring 5BRa -family rm -formal dining & brkfst rm -walk-In we~ bar -.lg utility rm -workshop & 3-car garage. Pool & spa -pier & slip cror 55• boat) T,h1s . s~ac1~ home on one of the largest Iota ln the area will appeal to the mosi d1scnmmatmg! $950,000. Beve rly Morphy 642·8235. (Z-60> ST-.s TO llACHt Duplex w/lg 3BR owner's unit & 2BR lower unit w /paUo. Upper unit w /ocean view Great location for winte r /s ummer rental. $265,000 fee. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. <Z~> . WIST~ Understated elegan ce in this ~pacious custom 2BR condominium w/fplc . Adu.It complex w /pool. Walk to shops, park & library. $129,950. Harriet P e rry 642-~. <Z-63) HOttTH LAQ.UMAI Brand Ne w Country French home. O!i1Y steps rro,m the beach! 38Rs (master w /ocean view> -den -family rm -formal dirung -maid s rm & many quality ameniUes • $550 ooo Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (z..&4) · ' • UASI WITH OPTtOH ... Owner wil~ "lease-option treated as purchase" with $15,000 option money & $1250/mo for 3 years: Will als~ lease w/"Optio!1 to pu~chase" with $7500 opllon money & $695/mo. ro; 1 year . This c harming 3BR home 1s 1 mile from beach on a quiet cul·de-sac $156 ooo Barbara Glass 752-1414. CZ-65) · ' UASI W /Of'TION TO PUICHASIJ Ou~st~nd.ing 1 BR condo~nium w /beautiful night light view. Fantastic recreational f ac1bt1cs. $120,000. Lois Miller 642·8235. <Z~) FOlllST HIDIAWAYl Woodsy contemporary 48R. tri-level hom e nestled ln eucalyptus grove w, pvt canyon view from rear decks, family rm & BRs. $249,500. Paula Balley 642-8235. (Z-67) -.USH TUDOl llTATlt On t_he highest knoll in Newport -ortenng a panoramic view of harbor ocean rolling hill!f &bomght lights. From the gated motor court to the magnificent 2·stOry eniry eleaance a und.s in Uus SBR home. Lynne Valentine 6H 8200. (Z-458) "' 842-8235 901 Dover Drtv• Newport lelleft 844-8200 18448en..,..Dr. HerlJ!r View Center 752-1414 4141 C•mpua Dr. Caf"pUa Valfey C.nt.t ---------. -,,, .,.. -..... 551-8700 4174 8•rr•ne11 '9cwy. Woodbftdte VIMege Center G ... r.. 1ooz1•ws• 100 ................................................ UHIQUE HOMES Oft!H I ·5 TOOA Y UHIQUE "'4 TUl'n.HOCk HIGffLAMDS -· Corn<'r lot. qu:.hty home. inside and out 1t '~ <J J>t.•rfr<'l :J bdrm. nr pool. tasteful at $2'l5,000. See at 7 Cedar H1di:e UNIQUE IH WESTCUFf -4 bdrm. s~I<' s tory pool home. sep. bdrm & bath plan. perfect cond . S259.500. See Harnctte ll~1mmond al 1300 Estelle Ln UHIQUE IH HAllOR VIEW HIUS -· Contemporary yet roly. s hutters. L1h.·~. etc Corner. ft.•(' lot. $289.500 ~e We ndy Heam at 1132 White Salls Way. UNIQUE IM OLD COROHA DB. Mil t:l'ntral triph.·x J)(.'nthol15e unit with Vl('W, 'it<'<Hly income. room for improving, asking $32.5,000 Sc .. · Dirk Ou v1dson at 3300 Sc<J view <corner of Margu<'ntc>. UNIQUE IH HAalOI VIEW IROADMOOI 1 hdrm gn·at ,.,,.w , Span1 -.h C'OUrtyard, flt'Xlhl{' terms. $~.()(}() Sc•(• B<1rb llutd1m).!i. Jt 2.'iJI WinrJO\~r. UHlqul OM UDO ISU -3 h<1rm. nt>w p:11nt. <':1rrw•f dr apt"i ,."' $350 ooo ~1·1· l .. H a11w Sh.1\1. .11 :'11-1\1.J H.1 \1·1111.1 UHIQUE IM H.V. IRO.ADMOOR \ hdr rn . l ~lo111 · l 1r1·pl.w1·"· t>1·am'i, -..~·I•· ... , " pl.111 ~1.00 "II fl S'.!~.1 ~,011 1.,.-1· ()11tt11· \i,dl·nl11u· •owner <JJ.!l 1 <.1t liOO l ,1~hlhCJ~l' L.1111 UNIQUE IH ME.SA VER.DE -Trc11hl1onal f;1mllv ;• ..,t1>1Y. I lxlrm-... d(·n nook. d111 11H' ~It.:• .;C ~t ~ •• ,. ~h.ir11n < 11r11n1· <ti J!ll'll 1-\or 11.tl UNIQUE IH H V. BROADMOOR l.1 •1• y:u1h, s~I<' :-;t v '1 hdrm. bright , s p:.t('IOUS <.111t.J 11r po•>l. l<.·1uu:-;, ~ton•:-;, ~n!i.000 S1 •1• H1 ·1 t H1·1·<h .ii :!HOH L1g hthou-..•· UMIQOE I .... THE BACK BAY I Iv. 111 r \\.Ill hdp finanl'•·. ·1 htlrm "J.!I•· 'il<>n, h•1• l'UI d1 · •.;it• lfll . :'.:.> l'I .Allt ~·t· B11m11 1J1 >.on ,1l 1x,,., Ho11.111 t· \\ ·" ' U~lfJUI: li()Ml:S REAL TORS• '"' Nl('f t r ~~u Sf LltPfO '"' ~ATCS r H()toOl '.O C~ONA OE L MAR. 675«l00 • CA LL US BAYfRO,..,T \\1 It f,I I \l'l,tl f flt1•h11ffll t \~ I I 11 , , , , I ,\ I II I PENINSULA .. OIMT OPEH SON. 1-S 1723 OCU.H BLVD. i\1•\o\ I\ d1•1·01 \1t1•d I lidt Ill (.inlll\ h 11t111 < 'lo:-;1· to 01T;1n ~:f:1.1 ooo B. TORO HORSE COUNTRY l Bdrm-... :1 l>;llh'>. r ;.in<'h "lYlt·. , m1m -~tatP in or~inJ.!t.' cron.~ S2-t9.!>IM1 Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR J-11 t~"V"d,. Or•v• N 8 o:'~ ()1()1 THE REAL 'ES1'A'l'ERS ~~ ~CA L. t.S'\~ ..... ,,..ky llilL'iidc ncstl('<.I :J lidrm Corona dcl Mar home· \l't only steps to beach! Quiunt lmek r11t•plU t'(', l1v lrlJ.! rm opens to pnvale patw .h ~umable loan. much more'. '"-"---CcramJc tiles & mirrored entry to this bn1-tht airy 3 Rdrm home in secluded Bac k Bay. Sparkllng k1l<:hcn, skyllJ(ht & UBQ Spacious Family rm. rosewood walls & red br1r k firt>place. G rare r ul bm ·k courtyard for r amlly privacy. Private master s uite w/tcrruce & hillside view. $185 ,000. u. ....... flurry for this Prim & Pert Newport Beach 3 Hdrm Town h ome, cat h~>dral ce1ho$(s. builtin Teak bar & Wine H lora~e . cozy kit c he n formal dintnj( an•a, and view froo-i living rm terrace. Oen h osts ma ssive wall of book cases. t;xctuisitc, only $157,000 C....,.... CclM .,...._ Walk to beach & ehops; each 2 bedroom cottage has woodbumlng fireplace and patio! Owner will help rlnanrc Coll now 673-8550 .. On be Move in die 1Qs Ana 14 YIAIS. Wl1tl STU OM THI MOYI fOll PIOPLI OM THI MO¥I • Lookltcj For Prl•acy & Con•tttlnc•? saa.tSO Come take a look at this &Z care 3 bedroom condo . . . Sot"ated ln the "Ptbnticello'' comp~ ck>se to the w Uege. 2 story floorplan, featuri~ sort earth tone dtt«. Take •ver the low interest paymerts on this cpndo. Call for details. 54().1720 Ad.th CW,! Hear Pool & Spa S8Z.500 Assum<' Ule loan on this enticing ~ b t· d ro o m c on do . . . i n M c d 1 t c rranean at m osphe r e, c•o m plete with security gat es. Charming interior. with dinin~ an: a, wall to wall carpets. patio with balC'1>ny. <i nd comm . pool. At;k aboutfmancing. 540-1720 Atrium Model Horfft MHa Ven:W S 116,900 Slunnin~ design, modem colonial 1 b<'droom fami ly home In one or I h•· h1•..,l loc·at11;n:-; in th(• city! (' " u n I r \ k I I ,. h ,. n w I t h l1uilt11h .. a mom's dream! 1'1r11n~· .11 P:1, fom1ly room an<J 111.111\ r1n·plac·1· T1h· floors, ( 11H·11"I 1>at1<>. t-:z care yard . < ompl('lc with frwt trees; do&e to ... hop:-. /\II on quiet street. 8"'1% lnan available now, take over low inlt·r<~t. pdyments. Call 540-1'120 l ilt d1•lJ1l· Priced UttcMr Markri vm. S67 .toO I' ,1 IJ11lou-. hu-. for the first timt! l1u\ •. ,.... mnc.'<.I for commercial ,\. p 11Jf\.•-...,1onal Attractive 2 1..-droom ht1mf'. with dim~ area ull tht· kitchen. a nd super lo<.-allon. Call 540-1720 Brlnq Yow lmoqina+ion. S 70.000 \ l•rf I Jldtrll 11111 11 .tlld (1\ UJI 1111 ..., .1 IH ·d r r .. 1m h11nw' fJ1n1n~· 1 JI ' Irr,,>. r1r1 pl.1c C' I If h Wt>1.1d I lntq , .111d p,illU ,tf\'.I . Ol-e<b J 111111 po11n1 ,'<. .1 n•·\1.-l1·n1·c·. ( 'omt· .... •• I .~to I 7"..!11 V~tf't ans! low Inter-Ht. $77,500 \nd lo\\ down p:ty m<'nt avu1lable 011 th1~ ABANDONED 3 bedroom l.1mily homt>. /\II ... pru<'fd up wtth 11 t• "' p J 1 n l a n d <' 1 e a n c·arpc.·ts . lonely & \fa1ting for \ou' l n.c;idt·. family niom. patio .m•a llric·k RRQ. Alf on romer lo t . with room ror the boat. 5 t0 1720 lalcoety & ~·CJ c~ VJ.w $235.000 f-.xlc·ns1vely upJi?rljdcd to fit your !Hal us! Gorgeous 2 s tory home with 4 ~rooms sod lot.~ of roo~ to ~oan\ ... about 2400 sq. feet or 11v1ng space. Sta ln e d glass windows. custom wallpaper, teak floors. wet bar h fa mily room 2 1:.0 baths 2 rir.:?places. d lnin,C room. plus h c•rpets thruout. C~m m. pool & UV parking. .all this pllL~ an asisamable loan! Call today! S40-1720 4 Unfh Pri1M lllcalli $247.000 J .. ot·ated In lovely a~a of COfita Mesa. Hanch s tyle butldlnR 4 , unit.5 with 3 two bedroom ~1ta a nd one 4 bedroom unit. Owner · will h elp rtiance qualified buye r. Call today! 540-1720 540·1720 -r I .. ' ' fr -laMs. -.a 2BA. lmmat'ulate I ~ ~C'Um('r I h Nke net&hbort\ood C 2nd Aaaumable =· Call 7$1 SlJl or ! ~Askf<KNaMy • ..-~ ... :-: i:; •• ", JONES' SPECIALS •• ~: BD BAY VIEW : C.fuw Calo-1ol ~;5Br. 21hBa. p ool 1:0pen S u n 1·5 ,~,()()() t ;: OCEANFRONT :~ DUPLEX :3Br & 2Br. spacious , ;owners unit . ~ ABOVE AVERAGE .~. lBA. spacious ~!Llv rm. 10% dn or will -''C o n s 1 d e r V A :S91 .soo Open Sun ~ 1·5 II' I r CUSTOM · ~: .~ TRl-PLEX ~Gra~IOUS living In ~·'ttus 48R owners un- • 11. spa, 2 t rplcs + =~2-291-lBA & 2BA· . ~ 1Yz8A. $250,000 ~ HERE'S ,,., ~ INVESTMENT ~E6 UO!ls. 2B r. 1Ba. ~pool. ocn View Land f" contract $590 000 :N E W P 0 R T tllGHTS ;3 Lovel9 bdr m s . ~1 ¥48a nr schl s ·~Sup e r c I e a n f.$151 .900 ~_. .............. ~ IONES I" RE.ALTY INC r. ,~.._ -~-----.... ~ ~ I 11M1 n 3.s210 . • TWO ~PLUES Three 2 Btrm. unit s. • c'°8e to ~acti & schools 'Newly det-orall·d • $1.36.W> & S18. .000. PEGGYlROMS .. _~ 645-1531 $El.J., 1rllt• 1tl!ns with a ~ly l'llOI Cl:t.s1fll'd 1\d . ,. • $2 c an 4J9f y0t $75 all It tab1 11 a PENNY PINCHER AD Provall' •Od•v•Ouals can now sell any •lem or comb1nahon ol items 1otal1n9 S75 or less with a 3 line act tor '2 ronsecut1ve days lor on l y S ~ Ea c h aod1honM line is 6()o lor tne 2 days. • C har ge your Penny Pincher Ad or use your B ankamericard o r Mastefcharge No com- merc1el ad!I K cePled c .. ..., ...... r:.:. •d •• prl1tt rowt e• .,.__,..._ Prw., l :OOAM .. S:JWM , ... _.. ...,·.~-"· ~--w...,tw s-Ny-'1...-. I ... OOM 1~ T k>. Irvine 546 13 S7s.ooo s.vsun l -4 2 ... oow . Street. N t'wpor\ Beach SaVSlm 1·4 Bitth. Santa Ana 13 fJ'l,000 Sun 1 5 am ~ .• Hununnon BN~h 1 S.t lSun 1·5 720 ~.Corona de l Mar 64~ $187.500 S.t/SUn 12·4 11001\utJand 14 CWe1'tcU U> NB Mf~ $119.~ Sal/Sun I 4 ·~20th St • £a5t.side CM 6'1 <4000 s 127. 000 Sun 12 -4 358 E 19th St . C08ta M eH S4> ~ S93.000 Sat/ StJ.n 1 · 5 • •C'll lJdo Park Ot E l. Nwpt &·h 60 I.JOO '585.000 Sat/Sun 1 ~, 332l>~lUa, Corona dcl Ma r 115~ Sat/Sun l 5 • ~LldoPMk Dr E·l N 8 C l 1400 $550,000 Sal. 1·5 Z a ... FAM I M or 0.. 2t)Ol Mu1rland~ ir 194, El Toro 645 2737. 5&> 5876 Sat/Sun io s l )15 H11lv1ew. L:.iguna Bea{'h 497 5454 $465.000 Sal/Sun 12 4 Gl5 Kings Road . Newport Beach 759-<»lll $555,000 Sat/Sun 1 4 30 ~44 Clay St . Newport Beach 675-7696 $133.500 Sat/Sun 1·4 J2 Nuevo <Rancho S.J > Irvine 675-341 l $15.5.000-fee Sat/Sun 1·5 io Brookmon t <Woodbrid ge) Irvine 752·1414 $119.500 Sat/Sun1 4 12 Coventry ( Hrbr Rdg J CdM 760-9333 S339.000 Sun 1·5 ••633Lldo Park Dr. <Lido > N.B. 642-8235 S595,000 Sun. 1 ·5 614 Heliotrope. CdM 675-2373 S269.500 Sun 1-4 3 BEDROOM 41 Sea Is la nd Dr .. Newport Beach 759·1946 Sl85.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2103 Yach t Da phne CSeaview ) N B 640-9900 $335.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1713 W. Balboa Blvd .. Nwpt Bea ch 548-1168 $199.000 Sat/Sun 10-4 196 McAuley <Vic tor y Bch ) La g Beach 497-3374 $325,000 Sun. 14633 Kazan <Wa lnut Squar e ) J r vine 552-8654 $85,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 * 17552 Mont bury. Hunt 'g Beach 963·5671 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1270 Belfast. Cos ta Mesa 546·2313 $107.000 Sat 1-4 /Sh 1·4 •630 Goldenrod. Costa Mesa !)46·2313 $129,500 Sun t 4 ft6 Rue Va lbonne. Big Canyon 493· ll 16 $399.500 Sun 1 5 2626 Fa irway. Costa Mesa 646·7171 $88,000 Sun 1·4 503 Avenida Campa na . N.8 . 675-5511 SI89,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • # 15 Ima Loa Cl . Npl Crest. N. 8 640·5357 Sat/Sun 1 5 1614 Santanella . Irv Terr. NB 610-53.57 Sat/Sun l 5 6605 Seashore Dr .. Newport Beach fl73 2058 S450.000 S at/Sun 1 5 911 Cliff Dr . Newpor t Be ach 631·1400 $375 .000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •3078 Roano ke. Costa Mesa !l40 31iftii $128.000 Sal/Sun 1 5 ;JOI :! Rt\f'r Ave . Newport Beach t).lfi 771 1 $1JR.50o Sal/Sun 1 5 203 Via R avenna <Lido Isle > NB 675-6000 $350.000 Sun 1·5 • •335Canal. Nwpt Sh rs. N.B. 631-1266 $31 5.000-Fee Sun 1 5 111 Via.Jucar CLido ) N.B. 675-6670 S un 1 ·4 1042 West Wils hire. Santa Ana 979-5370 S99.500 Sun 124 48-09 Bruce Crescent C Lido Snds) NB 644·9990 Sl42.500 Sun 1·4 25062 Adelanto. Lag Nig uel 645-0303 Sl 20.000 Sun. l ·~ 1972 San Bruno CBluffsJ NB 645-0303 $149,500 Sun 1 5 #2 Gatewood <Woodbridge> Irvine 752-1414 S91.500 Sun. 14 1940 Federal Ave . <.:osta Mesa fi73-6210 Open Sun 1·5 l IR plus FAM RM or De. 1807 Tr<.1 dewrnds CBaycrest> NB IMO 9900 $196.000 Sat/Sun l 5 350 Vist~ Baya. Newport Beach 645· 1344 $190.000 Sat /Sun U·S 509 17Lh St . Hunting ton Bch 960·5.'>80 $169.500 Sat/Sun 12·5 3386 Wis teria Circle. Costa Mesa 751-4401 $122.500 Sat/Sltn 1·5 17 Whitel'ap Dr. (.Jas mine Creek l Cd M Call for Appl. 640·1127 $315.00> Sat /Sui 12·5 1132 White Sails Wa y <HVHls> OJM 675·6000 $289,500 Sat/SAn 1·5 2321 Holly Lane. Newpcrt Beach ~8-1168 $147.700 Sat/S•n 11·4 3681 Scottsdale (Colon y ) t rvint 551-2054 Sat/ un 1·5 1 Cedar Ridge. Trtlrk Hind, I . 67~ $225,000 Sat un l·S 119 Via Mentone (Lido Isle> . 8 . 67~4562 $398,000 Sa sun 1·5 16 Atoll Dr. (Jasmine Creek CdM 644-4910 $295JOOO S /Sun 1·5 ·~Somerset.a..n. <Westc f) NB 759·0Hl $299.500 S un . 1·5 2301 Alla Vista CE/Bluff) .B. 675·3411 $239.000 at/Sun 1·5 538 Sturgeon, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $129.900 Sun 1-4 ~1614 Corsica , Costa M ~6·2313 $112 ,950 288 Bucknell. Costa Mes 546-23U S112,000 Sun 1-4 DIRECTORY ............. M..., ... ,. ......... cpt 1Q;A1 ........ _ ........... ... , .... i..,....._ .... .,.uS' ,...._.'9..... Y"'°'Wl;JllfAM....,_ :' 0~; ... ._..._....................... lll ............... 11 ..,_. ) ................ ... 2430 Santu Ana Ave . Costa Mega 642 6734 $109,990 Open Da ily • 134 Harbor ls hrnd Hd, Newport Brh b46 T711 SaUSun 1·5 19 Shoal <J asmine Creek) CdM &14 9060 Sat/SUn 1·5 2401 22nd Stn't.'t , Newport Beac h 642-&35 $465.000 Sau sun 1·4 JO • •405 North Star (Dove r Shores> N B 642 823S $600.000-LH Sat/Sun 1·5 •21526 Via Scrpintr. Lake Forest 640 5T77 Sat/Sun 12-5 117 Via Quito (Lido Isle) N.B. 673·9060 $425,000 Sun. 1·5 6 Silver Crescent. Trtlrk Hln. Irv t>75'-34 1 l $199.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1801 Tahuna Terr (lrv . TC'rr l Cd M 644-fi200 $465 .000 Sat/Stm 1·5 2<J56 Pemba <Mesa Vt>rdel C.M 546 5880 $119.900 ~at/Sun 12 5 3320 Florida Cir 1 N Mesa Verde ) C'M 557 8320 Sunday 1 ·~ 2J.to Bayside Or . Ne'>' port Bch 675·5511 $535.000 Opn Da ily 1·4 •335 Univer.>it y I Rack Bay > C M 644·721 l $129.000 Sat Sun 12 ~ 1806 U-Cward La n<'. Newport Reac-h 631 1400 $262.500 ,, Sunday l 5 * 2827 Fra ncis Ln 1 :\1 esadc•I Man C.M 546-2223 $118.400 Dail y 10-4 8581 Wa · ve Cir cle . Hunt ington Bch. 530-7940 Sun. l ·S 240 Hazel Dr., Old CdM 760-1573 $750,000 Sun. 1·5 6107 Lancaster (Nwpt S tirs) NB 645--9161 $215.000 Sun. 1·5 1815 Port Margate (Harbor Vie w ) NB 851·9522 Sunday 1·5 •204 Via EboLi <Lido) N B 644-9990 $745.000 Sun 1·4 17842Arbor Ln <Univ Pk> Irv. 67S.3411 $176,900 Sun. 1·5 1218 Keel Dr. c Hrbr View ffjlls> CdM 644~ $245,000 Sun. 1·5 ~10 Yacht Resolute <Sea v u > CdM 644-6200 $359 ,000 Sun. 1-5 18171 Devonwood. Ftn Vly 540-3666 $125,000 Sun l ·S • #9 Odyssey Ct., Npt Crest . NB 64(}.5.157 $165. 000 Sun 12-4 4 llDIOOM 325 Aliso. Newport Beach 642-7404 Open Sun 1·5 824 Sa ntiago Rd. (Mesa de l Mar> CM 979-6574 $104.000 Sat/Sun 12 ·5 607 Rockford Rd.. Cam eo Hinds. C<J M fl31·l266 $299.000-Fee Sat/Sun 1·5 225 LaJolla Ln INpt . Heig hts > NB 75~·081 1 S2 19.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1948 Santiago I Dover Sh rs l NB 631·1400 $475.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ~>94G J a va. Costa Mesa 546 2313 $175.000 S un 1 ·1 2802 Circle Dr. < ffav!>hOrC'!'> l NB f>4·1 9060 . Sun 2 J • 16632 Robert Ln . l lu nt. Beach 848· 2330 S 1.38. 900 Su n I 2 :, • 1729 Te rra pin Way< Baycresu NB 640.9900 S237 .500 Sun 1·5 1941 Port Cardiff, Newport Beach 759-1092 $230.000 Sun 1·5 456 62nd St .. Nwpl Shr s .. N.B. 631·1266 S229.500 Sun 1·5 2 Crosskey <Nrthwd ) Irvine 640.9900 Sl59.950 Sun. 1·5 2130 Santiago (Dove r Shores) N B 645-0303 S241.000 Sun 1 5 4 IA pe.a FAM or De. 2017 Yacht Defender CSeavu> N.B. fi7J 7761 $389,000·f ee Sun. 12·4 •21521 Archer Cir . Hunt. Bch . 968·4532 $189.500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 429 Magnolia . Cos ta Mesa 646·2633 $132,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 18331 Lisa Lane . Huntin gton Beach 842·1818 $112.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 18042 Santa Cla ud ia , Ftn Va lley 548-1168 $165,000 S un 124 • 1300 Estelle Ln (Wst c lf> N.B. 675-6000 $259.500 Sal/Sun 1·5 2501 Windover <Brdmr> CdM 675-6000 $28.5,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •18018 Santa Cecelia , Ftn. Vly 962..4454 $142,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 1585 Ta h.iti. Laguna Beach 497-5454 $249.500 Sat/Sltn 12-4 21161 Poston. Huntington Beach 960-4445 $179,900 Sat/Sun l ·o 63 Montecillo (Spygls ) Cd M 760-9333 $635,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •181S lloUday Ln. <Bayc rest> N.B. 75~11 $284,900 Sun~ 1-4 :30 1612 Anita Lil. (Harbor Hlnds> N .B. 75~11 $255,000 Sun. 1-4:30 2326 Pt. Aberdeen (HV Hom es> N.8 . 759..a!ll $249,500 Sat/SUn l ·S •2328LaLlnda, NewPort Beach 75~11 $180,000 Sat/SUn 1-4:30 1723 Ocean Blvd. <Penln P t.> N.8 . 675-6161 1325,000 Sun. 1·5 3021 Ga rfield, Costa Meaa 54&-2313 S105.000 Sun 1·5 4 • .... FAM IM w DIM 1735 Pt. Shcfncld <HVHms > NB 675-3411 $246.900 Sat/Sun I 5 3719 Park Grt-cn IHVHms> N.B. 675-3411 $259.500 Sa t/Sun 1·5 1826 Tradewinds I Baycr est) NB 675-3411 $259.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 308 Hanover. Costa Mesa 546·2313 Sl07 .000 $w1 1·4 2033 Swan. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $165.000 Sun l 4 * •654 Via Lido Nord (Lido ls le > NB 644·9060 5975.000 S attSun 1·5 114 We5t Ya le Loop <Woodbridge> Irv 752·1414 No pncc Sat/Sun 1·5 1718 Port Sheffield . HVH. N. B. n3J 0900 $229.500 Satt Sltn 1·5 ~1·1 Sturgeon, Cost a M es a 642·5062 $129.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1421 Kings Rd . NC'wport Beach 673·85..",<I $195.000 Sat/SUn 1·4 131 \'w Undin•• IL1dol Newport Bch ti73 &"J..50 St~l.000 S un l 5 1002 (':.mnonad <'. ('()'.l.'t Ml'sa 847-fiO lO $184.000 Sat/Sun l :> • 2340 C~ nthw Ct . 'os ta ~esa 64G· 77 11 S 11~ !KX.I Sall S un 1 4 •2101 Lt'(.'Y.<m l Ln . B aycr~t. NB 1; 10 !°>:l.57 S:!rn.ooo Sat!S un l 5 :wt 'h«rry lltlb I Big('~ n l N H ti·l I !J060 Sil!l.000 Fet• Sun. 1·5 J I l!t? \'1:1 Cn~t ;tl San J uan Capo ""I X.'>37 S l~.!K.IO Sat/Sltn 12 ·4 334~> l'.tll<• M1 rnmar. San Jua n Capo 6t>I 8532 S20S,OOO Sat/Sun 12 ·1 IU 3 Misty M(•adow ITurtle rock >In 631 1400 S2J4 .000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1718 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shrs) NB 642. 5200 S565. ()()().. r ee Sun 1-4 : 30 2808 Lighthouse Ln C HVHls > Cd M 675-6000 $275.000 Sun. 1·5 1856 Bonaire Way <Up Back Bay> NB 675-6000 S219.500 S un. 1·5 2700 Lighthouse Ln < HVHl.s > CdM 675-6000 S2S4 .500 Sun. l ·5 22 Mo rro Bay <Spyglass> CdM 76()..9333 $569.500 S un 1 ·5 5406 Amalfi CTurtlerock) lrv. 833·9293 S294.500-Fee Sun. 12·5 325 Crescent Bay. Laguna &h. 675-3411 $449.000 Sun. 1·5' * • 1915 Gala tea Te rr( lrv.Te rr>CdM 642-8235 $795,000 Sun. l ·S •1032Santiago Drive. Newport Bch 642-8235 $439 .500 Sun. l ·5 • 1032 Santiago Dr. <Dover Shrs> NB 642·8235 $439.500 Sun l ·5 1612 Antigua < Dover Shores> N.B 642-8235 S452.500·fee S un. 1·5 l.t672 Doncaster . In inc 752·1414 Sl.22 .000 Sun. 14 5 lfDROOM 264!> Bamboo I f:ast hluff) N B ft40·5.5'i0 $~1.000 Sat Sun 1 5 1102 El Camino ('ost a Mt·~J S.16·7171 Sl 78.900 S un 1·4 1981 Kom a t Dr ! Mesa Ve rde > C M 67~ $162,500 Sun 1·5 2409 Tustrn < Ba('k Bay> C M 673-6210 O~n Sun I ·5 5 U pita FAM RM or D&t •::fil'hl'rr~ Jf1ll!-. llhg Cyn >:"-IB 673 T761 S l.295.000 fl'f' Sun. 12 ·1 33102 :\l<-~a \'1~t<1 Dr . Dana Pt 1!l1 ~m.u~ S15.'i ooo Sun 1 .i 16<19 Antigua I DO\ c•r Shon~ I N H 759-~l l S7z.r1.000 Sun 14 30 • =H Drak L·~ H.1v I Spyglass 11111) C<I M 759-0811 S4:19.500 Sun 1-4 JO 812 Ha r bor blcrnd Ur Ofbr Isl l NR ti753411 Sl .250.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •8562 Afton Cir . Huntington Bc h 546 2313 $145.950 Sat/S un 1-5 1721 Pt. Stirlin~ CHVHms) NB 642·5200 $246.000·fec Sun. l ·5 • 1524 Antig ua< Dover Shrsl NB 645-0303 $529.000 S un. 1·5 6 Rocky Point <Spyglass) CdM 642·8235 $945,000 Sun. 1·5 • • 209 EvcninJ! Slur (Dove r Sh rs) NR 642·8235 $895. 000 S un. l ·4 137 5 Galaxy <Dover Shores> NB 645-0303 SS75.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •4601 F'a1rf1 e ld <C a m eo S hor es> Cd M • 644·9060 S.382.500 Sun. 1-4:30 •4531 Ca mden Dr . Cameo Sh rs CdM ' 640.5357 Sat/SUn 12-5 1014 Ma riners Dr <Dover Shrs > NB 640.53.57 $595,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 6 • ,._ PAM IM w DIN •#3 Monteclto <Spyglass) N .B. 631·1400 $620.000 SaUSun l ·S ••443Via U doSoud <Lido) NB 6'4-9990 $750,000 Sun 1-4 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE l ... OOM 1101 W. MacArthur Blvd~~ta Ana 957 ·0128 $71,000. ;:)au sun 1<>-e CONDOMINIUMS FOi SAU Z ... OOM 8777 #'8-G Coral Sprlm~s Ct .• H.B. 7:56-3333 S94,.500 SaVStm 1·5 100 Rutland Rd., #2, Newport Bch 548-3571 Sun & Mon 1·5 2Sl8 Elden Ave. COak Glen) CM 642-6734 $99.990 Sat/SUn 10-6 7921 Rainbow Cir., Hun t. Bch . 842·8719 $94.500 Sat&Sun 1-4 ••1.307 Bayside Dr. <Ma i Kai >CdM 6444910 $490.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1036 Seab~ze. Costa Mesa ~~ SlOS.000 S un. 1-4 1631 Irvine <East.side) Costa Mesa 759--0811 SU9 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 · 30 11 Serena Ct. <Newport Crest) N. B. 673·7300 $159,000 Sat/SUn 1-4 26 fma Loa Ct. <Npt. Crest > N.8 . 644·9000 S174,.500 Sun. 14 2501 Sunflower #Jll. Santa Ana 54().3666 $74,900 Sat/Sun 1-S 2500 South Salta #4, Santa Ana 545-GJ60 $79 .500 S un 12·5 1096 Buckingha m Ln .. Npt. Bch. 5524477 Sl24.SOO Sat/S\Jn 1·5 14 Summer Wa lk Ct .. Newport Bch 846-2488 Sun 1·5 Z .. ..... FAM llM Oft' DB4 3065 Clubhoust· Dr. <Mesa Ve rde) C M 540·3666 SlJ0.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 14 GreenJeaf. Woodbridge. Irv. 552-4477 $89.900 Sunday l ·S" l IB>IOOM 10 Wind.song , NC'wport Hca ch ~ SI 16.000 Sunday 15 Odyss<•y CrL. Ne wport Fk h. 044-7020 $184.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2712 Vista Umbrosa (Bluffs> NB 631-1800 Sl75,SOO . Sun 1·5 6 Wind<;00g <Newport T e rr.) NB. 646-2625 $132.500 Sun. 1·!> 505 Ave Lar~o <The Bluffs > N.B. 640-5560 5175,000 Sun. l·S 30 Rusllmg Wind . Trtlrk Vista. Irv 675-3411 $239.900 Sun. l·S 2Al8N1agar a Wa y. C ~l 5.57~~ sru .!A>O ~n ... 11 cJJy 29 l-:<,t!'>tm o nt n r Ald e r - w ood 1Wc1 brdg l In 551 5L'>.S S98.500 s..iusun 12·5 3 a .... FAM IM or Del 2768 H1l1 Vlew. Corona del Mar ti:H ·MOO Sl>i8.000 Sat/S\Jn 1·5 4 IB>«OOM 4·159 West Coast Hwy .. Newport &h 631·1400 $275.000 Sunday l ·S DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 a & I .. 614 Hebotrope. Corona del Mar S269.500 S un 1-4 2•&2 .. 215 E Baltxn1 Bl 1 Pe nin Pt> NB 1; 12 5:..>oo S235.000 Sat Sun 1.5 l .. & l .. 11 ~Opal 1\\l·. t$alboc.1 Is land f.75-3331 Sat/Sun I·~ 4. & J .. 207 Colton. Newport Beac h 675-&I O $239.500 Sun 1 30-4 :30 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 38 Lido Park Or . Nt•wport lkh f),11 I tOO s:rT.900 Sat S\Jn l 5 51 fk,t<·h 1 L1rlo Park I N<'wport He h t.,! I 1100 $5..J.000 SJt S un l ,.., HOUSE & GUEST FOR SALE 3 n .,-S ~UEST 2:!.1 \'1:l lthacei <Lado ls le >N B 673-1020 Sat/Sun l 5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 llDllOOM 40 Sea Island Or .. Newport BC'h . 759 1234 Sat/Sun 1 ·:> l llDIOOM 182 Yorktown <Monticlo) C.M. 64 2·5200 S86.000 Sat/Sun l ·S TRIPLEX FOR SALE 2•&z1aat• 3308 Sen view <Old CdM ) CdM 675~ $325.000 SaUSUn 1-5 HOME & INCOME FOR SALE J •• J. 313 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 675-5930 $395,000 Sun. 12-4 * .... •• w ..... .. ••• w ........ , ..... .. \, I .. ,· ... I Sund!y,,ICWu!,ya,1• • ....... ,....... !............... ...... ... w. M-~--•..a..... IR...t.... ......... s. " ... . .... . ................ ~"'---................. . • HIUt"._.W. PwWt H•1nPwW. _. ..... itM ·-·-··-· e,:;;w:;;u•u••;OM ~M;; ...... itM D.:;M;••• .... '1ti6• H M , ..... 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Perfect OODClltlon -·on n.1J 1li.e ,...._ be. JLS0,000. <l80,to0 wtda ~ ol rol~ bUJ SS.1SGu.lltorChrb Jot. Call ror appt. to Me. • ~ A...,. Home. 1'4&&1>. late: au.-r lfde $ deci uc1 .lull )Jr ""'I 8-~· or~. onty 1 from Dau WAU TO SUU -CIS'. -. rv -. ••• a. W/MMU.1 ,.._ .. t ~.,,_ • Br Harbor. 011 Slt,tOO Lar~ oear oe• 4br, ~ .,... RV~. Tab· • .,.. wl&b•~bktlo. w/frm din rm, lrc fam a.. .. ._. ... .,.,. =-~~.~ =~P~~n":i!: ~~7211 rm. Thla outstancUq property features a hllw~ ... po. aolarwa&er, micro-wave, ~Place.IJIC.1'2-7461 1paeloUI S Bdrm, 2 bath owners unit l*t.J•anauioa..aop dlbWlhr, trpte, at.i. icar OPEN ROtlSESUN.1.s tostefully decorated and completely By thtt weekend. For aar•1• w to~oer, By BSllWAVECJRCLJ:: !umlahod. Extru lar1e master bdrm :,~,~~~o'f~~·,. ~1!19 .. 900. ~. SIGarfleJd. E /Newl•nd lovely s un kitchen. Terrace with ..-. ... .......,, Gcqeou13Br. den. rami· .lllflll CEllEI 141-5357 bullUn BBQ PLUS 3 bdrm, 2 ba rental POOL NOMI , '~='SI ~r~°:c ~~:· !':[~; unit. Many extrus include electric gar 3 Br. 1"'-ba, completely ~ SBdrm 3 bath wtak)'Ugbt. Custom bar. cloor opener. ~ family '-me. with Larae covered patio. 0,.. Sat/S.. ,_.at 114 ()pit SYCAMOll &L84 c~'a~·Surf ~~ktfaoveiTtcb~~ Pride of area. Lisle «51 Coldwell Banker • OPIM HOUSES 1-4 • OPIM IN CAMIO SHOllS 5 bedrooms, fum1l y room, 3 baths plus pool und wade del'k. $382,500 SEE LU CY ROSE A1' 4601 FAIRFIELD. OPIM OH PIOMONTC>aY IAY New home tor your LARGE boat. 4 bed room. Quick possession. $945 ,000 . SEE NANCY JMBERNINO AT 727 BAYSIDE DRIVE. OPEN IN CAMEO SHORES - EXCLUSIVE View! 2 Bdrm. couple home, pool, wood floor. $499,500. F EE. SEE MAGGIE GUTH AT 45J<J FAIRFIELD. OPEN IN NEWPORT CREST 2 BR. Townhouse, Front row ocean view! $174,500 Fee. Comm. Pool, Spa, Tennis. See Joyce Olson -· al 26 Ima Loa Court. Ol'EN IN JASMINE CREEK 17x28 parquet FR, 3 Bdrm , 21,2 ba $310,000. SEE JOYCE OL.50N AT 19 SHOALDRIVK OPEN ON LIDO Prime No rd Location with pier & slip $975,000. SEE EVAN CORKETT AT 654 VIA LJDONORD. Ol'EN IN llG CANYON 4 Bedroom home, gated community. View of city li~hts. Pinilncing is available. $469.000. SEE CRAIG KJNOIG AT 6 IVEHNFSS LANE. OPEN IN RANCHO SAN J OAQUIN Secluded 2 bedroom plus den. close lo pool & s pa . SEE CORA BALOIKOS1'1 AT1 VIEJO. OrEN IN llG CANYON Dramatic, custom home. 160' on golf course. Financing available. $749.000. SEE BOB YORKE AT 20 CHERRY HILLS LANE. OPEN IN PALIOA ISLAND 3 Redroom. The large yard is perfect for outdoor l1v1ng or for an t.1ddilion $33.5,000. SEE LA VONDA HOft:RDF.MANN AT 2:m AGATE. PRIME VIEW IRVIME TERRACE Scnsalionc.il floor plan offers 4 bdrms., J:ir., baths, dining rm., huge f a mil y rm., pool. R ecently remodeled with lovely decor. Take over bank loan, $575,000. EXECUTIVE MANOR Custom built 4 Br, 3 bath with vaulted ceilings. dramatic fireplaces complete with pool & spa. Corner location in prestigious Dover Shotes. $330,000 Fee. ASSUM•ILE LOAN AVAIL.AILE ln University Park with red brick entry & large private rear yard. 4 bdrm or 3 bdrm & den with family room & inside laundry room. Walk to schools, shopping & community park & pool. $129,500. $MAI I ER CUSTOM HOME On the fairway overlooking the lake in BIG CANYON, exquisite 3 BR home. Tastefully decorated, large deck, high beam ceilings, wet bar, stone fireplace. T he amenities you 'II find here all add up to a cheerful friendly atmosphere that is perfect for a small family. $615,000. IA YSHORES VACANT LOT! Lovely 40x100 lot n ear private beach & boat dock. Build your dream home in this private area. $275.<XX>. UDO ISLE-fJOOL Large assumable loan & owner will assist in financing on this special 6 bdrm home with gourmet kitchen. formal dining room overlooking pool & patio. Easy to see, jus t make a n appointment. $825,000. FINANCINe & VllW A rare combination in today's market. Custom home in Newport Beac h with pool ha s an unobstructed view of the Back Bay. night lights & mountains PLUS off street parking for s pare cars, RV or boats. $297,500. IN NSWPORTCllllTER • 644'9060 MISA¥11DI JUST OFF NO. BAYFIONT 2 STOIY HOME & APT. •~.-~ r<W ._..., __ .. for C...... "' Realty 530-11MO. -=..., ....,......, -·---... ,. Sparkllnc clean. new I·--------• Fabiub.m. larae 3 bd, 2i.-a EASTSIDI! BARGAIN carpets thnout Lovely ba. Quality towabome OPEN FRI. lO-lPM tow malntetance yard. YOU MISSB> IT! ~ Ua!Jnl. lmnwcul•h: J Wms 1111.000 o.o......_Lot candaa. Only lav&J.lable, 2BR l Ba, l81.900. Melin· Good finaotng av•lla· So-We'I Do It tram s:uie.990. 3'30 San1.a da.5tMl521; S46-3133 bAe. sw.ooo. AGAIN Ao.a Ave. 64.2-41734. HOP SKIP & PUTT NGGYIROMS ....... 645-1531 This house has 3 bdrms. & den, 3 haths. patio, jacuzzi, 2 decks, 3 car 1-!a r age PLUS off ·street parking. Large roof deck overall for great outdoor living. FANTASTIC VIEW. LOii •KMwl & A.noclat.s '7S.JJl I PllCI RIDUCID! Weatside, C.M. Room for 7 condos. Alt-67s.3l70 NOIATISALE &.2NOPllTY PYOWH& to Mesa Verde Country Club. Cult. borne. 4 bet. den. pc>Oi, jac .• lrg. lot, J car pr. 1329.SOO. Jacltae Hand1emao. 631 • l.286 don Jsen .•.. , • r' 1213 N. C0'6T HWY LAGUNAIEACH 497-4W8 FREE KISSES refreshments. Come t ero.d.moor a.od a I low lo l.Dll'Oduce you to rantasyland of Hunt IDgl.on Harbour. 'J'hu II- ~ your anvestmenLc; can make you n ch over Fuerta Vallarta Inventory av1ulabll· on the O.iltl Coliu.t. Cu:-.h & I.{)( change 1 3 Bdrm. maldi. rm + apartment. 11tlS,uoo. 2 3 Bdrm bearhfront, pool. 2 apt!;. $350 ,000 2.n ....... AYe,...._I.._, REALTORS $84,950 VA F: l*Yal-r 1014 ·············~········ DttfYElO 1ao42 s-eoc.-.. OPENSUN~ cOH Talbert, West of MagnOOa >. ~ 2 story. 4 bdrm. 2 ba i:.ol Stnt· ford Partc ho~ is only ruscbl-0,.. S.. Feb 2. 1-5 1646, ...... .......... ~ WahrirOllt P'roparfln.lnc. 2131592-2813 714 /846-6608 J 3rcntal umb, fanl<!.stlc VICW, $190,000. 4. 3 Bdrm artlSts studio, pool, $;75,000. 5. Hot.el. S2 room!., bar. restaurant. !)rrUlll 2 Br Calli. atyle house, pabo room, hardwood nrs. eood 1oc. Room to bulJd l more WUl. Will oomider olftt'! of 189.500 & up. Full info; 8111 'Ibomas. Conservator Pbooe: (213 >441 ·4049 Shown by appt. 202 ~Vista. DUALITY ... 3 Bdrm 2 bath, double g&rqe. Huny ! 64.S-9161 Sl~.000. CA!ntuJY 21 Gold r---------Coa:.t Realtors, MS-1168. OWHER ANXIOUS Owner bought new. Mu~ se!l. 4 bdrm, SHARP. Un ty 116.000. 897-032 l. !)hops, $1 .500,000 All of the above ure full v fwiushed · 71~741-2'161, 749 1727 re:-. COUNTRY l<ITCHEH Bnck noor.., wood bl•..im l'c1hng, ne w Jenna1re cook top, ov t> n & rrucro~ave Rcrr11idelt>tl m;.is ter bath. 4 llr $230.000 1-et• land OPE.'l SAT & SUN I .'.> 1911 Port C~rd1fr Farrell & C:o 759 llJ<J:! UDO ISLE OP&I SAT/SUM 1-5 119 Via Mentone Outs landini.: t•onlt'rn porary, J bdrm!>. dC'n. 3 This lovely property is the epitome of Corona del Mar charm. 2br, plus guest 4uarters or R-2 duplex. $269,500. Ope n House Sun. 1-4 Gl·I Hehotrope IJernila fl/er/jen Realtor 675-2373 sums up tbu 3 Bdrm home on qwet tree ltntd st. Features abak9 rool, hardwood noon. copper plumb101. custom cabmeU, <'Oll<Tete dnve & much more. Price SU.S.000 Exclusively watb RA1.Bl I.EAL TY 546-0114 3 BDRM, 2 ba fixer B>.<m, $20,000 dwn. MJ per mo Ownr 1agt 752 !023 ------ b;.itho;, d1n1n~ rm 1---------SJ!ll.OOO Pnnc. Only. Harbor View Hills . Large. ex~. home w,park like view. By appt. 644·5464 or 645-4175 btwen 9 & 10 AM. t:a st i1 1 de · r c du 1· e d GraCKJUS 4 Bdrm 2 lia + ranuJy rm w 1UM!d bnclc frplc PalJO, I~ IOl. alley al'Ct!SS Npt lkh school' Owner mot.Iv a led f 1 t'>.t ble hnancing. $132,!lOO 646-2633 or SSG-3000 The Lawson Realty &1s.4s&2 Company ITHA.S All THE •'IWAMTS .. 1.Nr the edge ol the sea 2-MetkWously decorated 3.Coum.er space galore m garden kitchen. 4 Qui.et cul-de-sac str~t 5 Three bedrooms G All for onJy St 19.900 WANT TO SE I'.: IT" Call !179-SJTO today. C.D.M. $187,500 OPEHTODAY 12-4 720 GOLDENROD Totally charming, the true essence or Coron;.i dcl Mar Entirely re· modeled, 2 bdrm t ot· tagl'; warm & mv1l1DJ<:. Lovely, spacK>US bnckt!d pat.ao. Many other deluxe features. 1!1,1· lllllh .\: ~·11., ~~r.tlt111·~, Rinq 6 40· S560 Anyhme Eastblufl Prof Bldg PRICH> TO saL Spacious 2 s t o ry I Ii r home. fom rm. fpk, 2ba, comr lot. RV, bllt walls, nr So. Cst. Plaza. Sl.3l.500. 546-5643. M~ DEL MAR S104.000 ~Jut 4 Br. I~ bot , eart.htonc deror. man) ~ Owner 979 ~i4 -- CdM O.eniud Lot 'Ibis Cape Cod Charmer features ldenttcal cozy 2 BR l ba houses wlucb ln· elude wood floors. bnck r=~t!';! ~-r--c--·,c-.-·z---- mg. Asking SZ25.000. C.11 3 Bdrm bome, hardwood Dao Bibb. Agent. floors, double garage ~23U Lot atx120, 1125,000 Roy Mee.-.. mtr. 541-7729 OPEN HOUSE REAL TY / l'/t>/o &.o. ....... Mna v .. 9larp modern cokJa.ial 4 bedroom atnum model home. IJl dynamic loca · t1on1 Country lutchen with built1os; d101ni: area, family room & craclthng f lttpla~ EZ care yard, frwt trees g.aion> Pat.ao. Close to foJ)od sc:boola ... ane a II on a quaet Street! Grab 1t 1 $111Um. BKR. S.W-1720 TAftlal. -· STOPRBmMG! lnve>t & move up t.o a beautJ!uJ 2 bdrm., 1..., ba. l'ondo 1 Year new! Many d t'corato r up. Ja"ade.. $1t.6,(.0J A!>SUml' lo.u:i OL. J Bdrm + lo(t 2' I bJ condo Super. wrth lari:t' deck patio Must ~t'<' SllS,000 ~sumc »oan lU36 & 1026 SUbreeze. ()pm~ 1-4 Sun. -.. ALLSTATE QUALITY DUPLEX TOP LOCA TIOM Olde CdM. 3 .Hdrm.'>., 2 bath owner's unit with frplc + larRe rc.>nwl IN 1th frplc . both adJ0101ni.: pool $255,000. v-.. ~coroaa Architect 's dre am . Natural woods, bnck, Slamed glass. 2 frplc's, skylight:.. roof·~arden pvt patio. jacUUJ. Back )'ani opens on Bock Gui· ly Canyon. 3 stones 3Br. 21la. :MO Hazel Dr Old CdM $750.000. 760-1573 Open House: Sun. J ·5pm f' JUJC ICJ.J)( ~a.l7Y R>OLC--, I SAHT A ANA Kn. <---640·7000 REALTORS 1006 .......•......•..•..... Large family ho me on 2 lots W bay Vll'W + I br apt $5..50,000. By Owner. 714-01>0410 PAUL MARTIN REAL!STAn 644-7311 Owner w1U finance. Jbr, ~~-~~~~~~ + 2br. & dbl gar. Top deck W/360deg VICW S295,000 w /20'/odn. 8111 Hardesty RI tr 67~2.866. f.>75..8688 I..J'ITLE ISL BAY FRT 2 BD·2Ba SEPARATE G~ RM+ IBr APT. COR. LCYI'-BIG DOCK. Bit 973-0920, Res 675-0565 W.00 Pa L Illa I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE LAST OFIT'SIRHD FHLAMD Walle to Fasluon Island from this rantaallc 3 bdrm. townbome on fee land in the most prc- Stlg>oUS area around. 2~ Baths. 2 frplcs .• sundeck off mstr. & more. Owner· agt. must sell. A.'lktng $182,500 Bring Offer! Redhill Realty 551~11 DUPLEX SZ25.000 F1exible fmancang. Call for appt. 64G-7442 Catnto HIMck Dht 4 Bd. Vlew. ree land. pnv. beach. $309,000. Darrell Pash, Owner /Agent ~Ztll6. By owner Spac1ou., 2 1 ________ _ ~ CokJn1<1I 5 Bdrm .... 3 baths. d.antng rm, ~amt• nn w pool tablt' Swtm ITUng pool. 557 5178 or 557-4871 11r /HorM comm LSEOf'TGRT AREA 3br. 2ba. t-Ondo $!M 900 IB5Mo 645-1ZT.! --------------.1 ~ ___ 646-__ 8883_ 313 HELJOTltOrE Open Sun. 12~. Lovely. newer custom built home +income urut for added financial 'tax advan· tages. Oversized lot + walk lo beaches $)85,000. EastsJOe tnplex. $12!>,000 lOX Rl"'Of''i. 20' ~ oown 2l.'l> Monte Vis1a. 54t< 8204. 64&ZJl6 Agent 67S.S930 RXaUPPB 2~ Blodts lo beach. 2 Br house + small mother· in-la• unit. R ·2 lot Sl59,000 Agt McCoy 631-12.li6 or 642-1736 LOWEST PRICED R-1. So. ol Hwy. Build ~w. or ad on. Low down. Submit al.I terms. IMPOSSlll.E IUTTRUE ONLY SI 29,500 Larxe awimmuig pool, 4 br, 3 ba, dining rm. ram ly nn w1pool table. Tl.llt· ed i;ilau wlndowc; + nany extras Submit au olfers Owner anJUous Open Sat l ·5 S 14 Sturgeon Dr. Af'!enl, ~.eves 673-1 l.82 Mesa del Mar By Owner lmmat'. lbr. + pool. SUB,400 s.6-2223 tBr, 28a. Newly repamt. ed. I...arae y U'd. Corner * 41idrm ram rm. 2b.I. R\' A.cce.s. paw. comer lot. iueat loc. etc 11~.ow. Ma.Jie Offer Own Agt 54!M008 Or Call Ad Sit· ttt S9:S. at 642-GJO. 24.hr< ~ISCOUl'T Solar hrllted pool. spa. only SlZl.900. 7 mo oew townbome . Joh n ~.631·12166 REALTORS lot. F'rplc. For sale by 1 ._ _______ _ owner No realtors please sr.soo. 642-2932 MIWUST EASTSIDE 2562MS...... I Wi19ow ..... I 040 ........................ Ot.DTO~ Designed • CU!tcm bui It by owner Lvlr 2 br w 1dream lutcben& cslm re a t u re s t b ru o u t . Motber-1n·law qrt rs ~part. Mus t lee. 96:J..S671 Huo~on Cov~ Condo 2br, li.-tba. dbl Kar, pool. mint cond. s~ l.~00. *2-8719 OWNB DEsnRAU lmDl{'daJtf' Ol'C'Upan(')I for Ous c.ataf Classic b)' the SeJil 3 br & pool Xlnt fl.llW)C~ ~ 5671 ----- 4br, 1 .... ba. prestJJCe pool hm As....;ume Nr ?.cbp tt par1t., IHI! 2330 Bltr PAD "-ACE f .urban1Ls Md I. I 8dnn. J ba. 3 CAT l(ar f'rml dan· Inf!-fam rm. hua~ bonus nn. 2900 sq It ~ r Ed.ason Hat:b Sl79 900 R F l'ROFt;!'>!',I O '-\I.~ ti) •W.nPr :!llJ(• ""I rt 1 llr JU.. L...i kit fJrrt rm •N ~r. I.JU lot v,, I lnd!.<tid. l , m1 1ri bi· .. 1 h SZ.10 O•J ~~ WAUC TO IEACH 3 HH. 2 Bi\ frplr 21, yr.. t1ld l>o"'nto ~n ltunl in.non Ont)' SI J·•.~IQ l" 2 1 S L.Rf. "'k for 8drb.,ra H..irr1-., SJ6.75C BY OWNER 4 RR 2ba. fam rm . coun ti) lult h. IJCe m.'tr 'iWll' Low m.11.lll yn:t 7 yr.. oew. Pnct"d belo~· other-. in area at '112.000. Pnnr ml>. ~Sat Sun 1 5, l8331 Lisa Lant• Ph · M2 Ml18 960-!iB7 4 Lakt' Park locdt1on Elegant 38r famtl)' homr. H.uge formal din ing room. Palos Verde SlODe frplc, slate entry Call Century 21 Surf Realty. 536-7542 or 536-1474. 1044 POOL HOME Newly remodeled. CIOS< lo buch. Pnce reduce< 15,CXX>. 8974!21. t«IMTINGTOM HAUOR S(O) sq l'l, luxury bom1· One of a kind, onl ~ $350.000 lm-032 l. PASSPORT TO PARADISE own your 2 week t.o Oflt month vacat10 1 hideaway fore vt-r HAWAII. Mexm~ Pan' Ml)l.11, Ta~ Low, l11v dr1w11 1-~J'>Y ihk 111 11me-.hJn· ~11t•1·1 .111 .,1 K'7 032L 897-0321 balls~ o-.Mo.""J! From SE Hnttton B<·h 8d 2 Ba Fam. Hom. f't.>.it.ur .... ~4 ... .,m f;n IV1 u.r..w Jut ha:. 1 puul"' ,~ & w.p p l.t)' )1 urpet~ ... ~.MJ loh<'h ~It~ Jiii) 9&i4J;I <.r,.n1I "PIJtHt.un1l y I hlJ.., •1H •w 1·1n. li:l· 1 ,., ln'4TI 1,.1 hol ll' ;1 11 l<. h '· 1tlJ1r11•d ;:l.1 , 'll')htr•., ~:4lor1•. fh 111 'J .1n~ it'H 'JUll I J f?ll11Jt It 11111\ •l'l IUIJ bU\1•r, nt•d 111tp111• S?l!ll\ '.JI, I ~. \ \ hu\1 I • -..1111. t'>I I JI I'• 11.1111 II W1...,trr1111,l1 l\tJ..11 ;11!4 r·~•ll 'd""''' Sel'l uiJ<1<t 11.11·~~.ir I Sl!..10.J tt:'2 I.Jr< h\• • ,, ~t::.1.t•rnl<• .Jll, ~·r, 1\, ~·1~1 104. ······-·············· lJelU\l' ln ph•\ Jin :!h.1 + 2 ar .1ph ~111.01~1 8roKll'. liiJ .!:!U ...................... Dtl.UXE 2 STORY TOWNHOME sas.soo Pnee location WJlnu Sq1att 3 BR 2 Ba l'ar~ & Pool. Warm <'Us lun dto". Li;:e master Hf1 •ni te. Lus h prava t• ~ Byowner OPENSAT1SUN 12 5 3 Story. FantastJc view or ocean and bay 3 Bdnns, 4 baths. Kitchen has EVERYTHING m at. Fantastic roor Rarden. Must see to appreciate. For inlonnalioo call. OPEN SAT/SUN l·S 332 Po1nset11a Agt.. 67s-GIOO, s.58-1~ MESAVEADEN. 38r etnum model. Open House Sun l 5pm :m> F1orida Cir SS7·8320 Ownertagt. 0,...5-diryl~ 2 Bdrm borne with solar heated SJIO(W. Isl TD BS· sumable n 9\;%. owe. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 141i33 Kuan 552 ·865- Coe111Wt cial Zo1t1d Attractive 2 story hou!le m heart or downtown Ba l boa . Good f or anything Sell or lea:;e Call for inlorma lion. 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TAKE ova LOAM on 3 Bdrm hou.c w 11 Bdrm Income unit on oomer lot It So. ol Hwy. 2 fireplaces Ir 2 patios. s:M0,000. Ownrl•il· Call s.r. Marvtn, ~orl7MOOO UM9UIHOMIS JASMINE CREEIC Warm, comroruible up. graded Plan J, 3 bdnns, family rm, dining rm with wet bar; overlook- mg ~e greenbelt with trees. $299,SOO OLDCdM Large custom borne. pnvacy 6 Bdnns, Cam1ly rm. dining rm. tber pool, close lo beach. $.'8,SOO MAURY STAUFFER SEA U ON REALTY 673-5354 4'7·3311 OP94SAT/SUN 1~5 WSI HADoa VU 4IDIMHOMI Ql1J w about this well maintained 4 Bdrm, 2 beth home with l"e yard. a car 8•r ai bui I tin sec'V" · t,y. om. y $215,000. '44-7211 . llotT..,_ ... cdM /Jn Nlf1EI. rll\ll ! v & l\Li',U( II\ l I r, .... -· .. ··-· .. 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DECOltA TOIS DBJGHT This beautifully decorat- ed condo oear So. Coast Plaza featuret1 2 Bdrms. 2 bath, new carpets, walJ <'ove r i ngs , ceramic Doon and RV access. A musl lo see. FM more in· fonna UOn call 546-5880 ·-: 4-~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS OAK GLEN D istinct Ive new 2 bedroom, 2\Ai ba con· dommiums. 189.SlllO. 2.518 Elden Ave. C.M. 64U73' NODOWMYA Belt North Co8t.a MeH location min._ to So. Coaat Pim. Walk to all achooll, bJa tam.Uy room . all bltm •nd flteplac.. RV lt«ap. Our '/A ex· perta ~)'OU m~• In. A by VA at -.ooo. cau ,.....,, --. ~ ... HERITAGE REAi TOR~, --- Mesa Verde. Alaumc 9"'"· XJnl terms $1 28-1~· 0Mu-I Agt. BlU, 131-1257 TMSISm Nicest bome In erea. $127,000 '1-,I]=· DON TYL ... • •soc., "•AL TORS •'1 Y · w ilitl -'--.t ••t I , ~ AlllollMly spotless •nd --------low rmtnteunce yards . Unbelieuble decor . Perfect for the young ~ who like space J ust listed at only Sl12.000. Hurry! Call ~ RIBW/rrz:til ONLY $79,toO Just listed •nd under l"l'arlla. Needl palnt aod your spect.I touch. ~. lras lncluJ1e, cualom patio w (rtreplace, fornil dining room and much mora. Hurry! Cati 66«1)3 F-Or,CST E OLS ON IACICIAY OfletHOUSE lit 'Ame offered, a roomy 3 a+ pool. Priced to sdJ atoaly 1129,000. .m Uruversity Opn 1.2.s Sat /Sunday c.1644-721 I /..b °'j l(,f l til\il ( 'r ~ l\'JSLJ( II' l l 5 1026 ....................... MAPflTA __ -_._.:-_-_c-___ 1 Spect ac~lar hilltop 1 DOU.~·sa tiomee. ~ 1q. ft. nvv ao.. lo l artna. Selva Dr. 28e coado. Pluah, Rd • Ca · i.. Prima off· w II I t a t p t n I . wn. si•. to sau.ooo . L1volor1 . C I A, • llWlWO; 1Mcb'. reh11erator Incl. A•· awnabl• loan. m .950. ~PD.ATj Baut bm R .E I KA lC . Sun e . cm R..a lot. 0.dpl.x. Xlnt. _s_M>O_. -----t tnN p&f(!O.en.asse . ...... -"'-·-.... -... ---...... -... ....... ._..___ -·-......···· -· MACNAB IRYWE REAL TY ANNOUNIEMENT Verdeen Weiner is associating with our New Woodbridge office. Verdeen beUeves Macnab-Irvine can best help her meet her goals as a professional and meet her clients goals in service. Call Verdeen for your real estate needs at 752-1414 WOOOUIOOI YIU.A•I CIMTM 4744 a.n.... P..t..; ,...._,Celf..'2714 1714111lol700 A aubtldllu')' or Thr lrvlM Company '-'I ... New W oodbrlda~ 0.. id Aepeo Jbr a., ru4J March ' Cboou upfradedl 111.-.. .. HDITAG.E PARK o.t. a •. a~ ba 1 eqll&&aa.-... nt ~C« ,.. .... 11 ....... 0...S..12·5 "°' ....... Or. ~ .... 00 O)albtl 11U lovel1 home coo 51lta ol 4 bdnm • a balhl, rrpac .. famUy rm ti ctm 1111 nn. Xlnt vi.w lhn)' up1Cudea, bu1.n1ru1 lbdscaplo«. oubland 'QI locaUon I HW'T) Uf\ lbil. 12»6.5'00 me hadin ll land! DAYID 0 . CAii.SOM llAL'To. IU-tnl UMYIURYPAU ll9tto<>M A '*t'll louted al~lt• lltor)' llanovtt plan with d e lightful tcreenbelt YMIW J1:at lisled at OOI) $13).!n> Cal ,44-7211 /4n NILll UAILl -Y bi A551JCIA! ES , '*'"'°"' t-'at1l&1U ~•ntront, ~~Y bnrh. wald1 •ft•th uver ~J.ll&D•.--..Ull al\tpe, ~ LBR. 3 e. .. 2 frpl r k hl ''" tl)ll,000 l)wmrr C'Ur) kan !)lb._, I 8R OVO ttl ~ lbol J>Ulllal am SU0.00\ o .... ner t'.llrry Pltpct 2 BR... t'atw K 2 lot QlJ) ~ unit Wul• to be.& 1.·' 'u 1 I h , n I.I 1156.tq P\ott Ah ltltr 4!M 757M ...... OPEN HOUSE 1430--4:30 UY OWNER·3Br. 1'.,Ua Condo. part.. & pool, -5527lf72 Caplare the be11uty or lh1· f>ac·1k rrom lhl!) ch1trrn ml{ 1 Bdrm mobile hum<> in II Morro Bay Ouly s.:211.CIXI Sill N. COAST llWY. "' ,. THE COLONY Lovely ~ l:ir. 2 ba. coun try lutchen home on cor ner lot next l<I PoOI. park & tennis. Uy ownl·r 5Sl-at>4 FANTASY COLUMBIA Must see Lo apprec1att- tJus beautiful Columbia Ul College Park. 26SO l>q ft ol pure delight. Total ly uperaded ins1dl' and cM. Call today for' hst of a...ut:ies. ASSUME Loin ol ST0,000 at JO~•% on tills absolutely charm· ing 3. bedroom condo in Woo4bridge Parks 1dr . 111>& sq. ft. 2 car 1tara~t" ~wim club. boalln~. fo, tun~ and la ke Jl ,,,-WOOOBRIOGE r REAL TV 551 -3000 4 •JUMIV.P~RIC Kensilgton Mdl. with best ol everything. Up· graded cpt.s. drapes & w a II Pl p e r R I C II T REALTY Call Bob Dicktnsen '79-8533 IRVl~E CONDO 4!e assll'T\a hie lou11 ;1l 121~·, :i Br 1n Irvine lirrivei. \lalk to .,hop PIJlR. sclxi.I & anll n l)' park. A~ !,5 lllilti -•OpenSat&m I :.! 5 • Woodbridge Condo :lhr. 111.b:l, many >tras Mu~L See' S98.500 5~ 5155 SALi': OH LEASE 1)1' TION Wtnd'>Lrt•• rn phm 114 '{'l'Unly j.!J\il• C'lllTI murnl~ w alll>•x: on 1 ul de ... ac 4Hr. 2H;i . rom.111 ultd tub. 11uld r1xtun· .... :! lrpl<" 2 ::.kvhi.:h L., Eull\ ule. rrncruw.t\l'. .. 11..,unw 11 ', • loa11. ~I ii '1'141 7U 552 4:!!15 GREAT .. l.tmJly hom1· 2li0tl .,t II olhv1ngi.pdl.c. 4 t11lr ri , :! , b J U 11 l! r ,, 1.1 11 ~Jlt• Mudd :n \'111 11 oo wide 11n·t·nhdt wit ti i.?1nerow.11u1·..,L1)Jrk111~ SPACfo; 102 don osen roultors I!IJ N COAST HWY I.Ali UNA Bt::ACll 4!17 4H4IS ALOT FORA LITTLE 1hat 's our 11p1mon or lhas fantastic BUILDER ·s PACKAGE You'll find Uus pnmc bwldmg !>1tc IAPPROX 150 fo'EET DE F.P > WITH OUTSTANDING OCEAN It NORTii COASTLINE VIEW, located m the qui et secl usi o n of Laxuna 'i, prcst1g1ous UPPER WOODS COVE AREA. Approved plans ror a custom 3 bdrm .. 2.,,. bath home with spa & uun11, des igned by WESTON WJUTFIEl.D A.I.A .. a rc reudy fo r pic kup. If you '\•c dreamed of bu1 ldin1t your own home m Lllguna. i.ee Ou:. one today. We ltunk you II ..ii:rec. 11 's A WT HJH A LJTTLE. orrered for only SI 39,500 fvll Pric~ (;ALL TODA y I I . MaSSIOH REAL TY 98SS. C5t. Hwy, La~ ....... 494-0731 1.rJ( Sparush·style home. l8r 3ba. dbl lot. 20x20 sWld.k. lrg bdrms. wet bar bis.8982 lirkr ~· ..r":, Hllll[ _.>'..._ Mc CORMACK H! HONUS STU Ult I ' Mu:-.11·1anl> Artasl'> .Just :irounrl thr n1rm·r fmm the beiH"h , with •H· c:ommodat1on for a I i.:c•n('ration ramal v 1 hdrm' . ·1 b:J I h!'o. f;i 111 1111 l'l.liS a ~.n "I fl ~ludau, 16 rt I<> II ' "nil rnony other .1mt•rutll'~' I >wncr w1ll 1·arn SIOO.UIMI :Old T [) 11;111.aiJrca. as :i rl'al tmr.:,;1rn for S2'JS.OOO 01'1-:."' SJ\'I' Sl 'I; 1-4 Walk To Tht' lt'ach Ot>fo:N S l'N I 4 306.12 M.tnlvn l>r t111 .1 knoll , .. ,mmJnd111i.: .111 or l'Jll ,,ev. v1•t v.1111 mu~n1''' of 111mplt•t1• pn' a1 \ :1 llrlrm' tl1ning rm '11..tl'ltJU' t1JJ1•n b.ir loll ll< 11 •II l l!Jra~l' ;! 111urt \ :ird,, pool ll: h111 tub '\ot only 1·harrnm.: hue la·aultfullv r1· lurh1~h1-.I Only s1:1'.1.U1JIJ ~·sVi•w! OPF.." SON I 4 2535 J rai. Way Young fo:1C(•cut1vl'l>. wu II be prout.l lo enter wn your l'hcnL.., m lhas rl1amat1(' 2 bdrm . den. zo,., bath home & take a dciuble' tax break \h1.•ap 11tS!83,000 .. 523 C.otPU5Da: IRVIME , ___ 49_4-_7_5_5_1 -- RU Ct GO I I' I I .... .... C Y L M 0 P I Do you reW.ze that If a _ _.,,_I _J_l_I__, UFO actually landed In _ _,_....._ .... ___ ...._ ... __ .... ___ HollywOOd wh• you would --------have 11 an exbterreetrlal H I C R E p I being getting out of a -.. ,-... , -, .. ,-, --epacNhlp, wal~ng ue, 10 a I reeldent, aod ".ting, 'Take _ _.___,_...__ _ __,..__. me to ---. NOBTUT I :=:r::1=:1:11:1==:1: ~ ~S.!~t1 :E ,, ~ ........... ._ , MATUUL c•u Tht!l ht" ullrul cu. tnm built home h H 2 stones . 3 bdrm1. 2~ bath.s nd 8 wurm ul mo~ph~rc Greet ror c.-nt...,rtaln1nR 3 d ·cka. skyliahl.3. and firepln r t• ll et anlo t h11 custom d4.~lun Sunrl"cs from thr mu.tc~rm nnd ~uns~ts rrom lht> l1\llO~ room <'•-dJr out~ldt• a nd fln\s hec.I with N•dor und c)·prcs~ I04'ttk Ult.too NIDI Of! OW .. MSHtP 9ultt C-*-tt. • XW "-c41How Th<'fff' are Just :J or tht· rcason!'J why lhts 111 su<·h u ~rt>ttl in vt>stmttnt Six 2 bdrrn apurtrtwnh with patios . derks and oct•atn '1ew' Onl) 11 , hltH'k!'! to lht• twuch on the north end ul towrl sus.ooo lJHO ~oulh l 'o<t~l II \\) Lag un~ HPath l!J7 547 1 ~1!)5 1570 Yll'lona Bc11ch Nl'w :Jhr. 21,,b11, l'Ul>lo111 hom1· St.ei»> lo beach $325.000 497-3374 Agt Open llOU'l' Sun 196 McAuley EVERYTHING ... 1:. 1n tbu. des1gm•r bw ll :i bedroom homt> Bt~.im1.'tl l'Cal1ng::,, tiled r oof lormal d1nm11. t·ui.Lom Jal·uzz1 & magn1f1ct·nt canyon v1cwl> ~.500 EMPHASIS OH style & ('Omfort IO the. J bedroom hom e with vaulted ceilings. rormJI d!rung & a very pn":ill' s pa lm pre l>:O l \l' coastline views from c•vcry room. $260.UOO WINDOWS ... all with breathtakin~ views. an this designer built 2 bedroom ho m e 2 ·Sto ry atrium . fireplaces. oak & tile throughout. Courtyard. founlain &spa. $465,000 HOLAN Real &tat. Inc. 497.5454 RHA>'CIHG ... Available for this lar..:e 4 bdrm. & family rm home with beautdul ocean view!> 1.ut!> of room for J bag family. room tu entcrt..i1n well $1)5,000 LOYEHEST A warm & cozy sm •. tll home for a couple. Nace ly landscaped. wilb room CM hot t.ub Seller mu y help buyer wtt.h Canan<: ing. SlS7..500 RMAHCIMG- Avatlable. 3 bdrm condo in a nace area G la:-.:-. enclosed patio . up graded carpeb. drapet. & entry ule An mvel>lmt•nl Ol}IJl>r\UOlly at $102.50() 'lqr~r ':\.,~M!iqh.:,. H111 '4 I 1•,ttl•)''f'll '1 I I If' I h• .J t , t •.-1 1 /'4 AM ti// t\e,i+!( 11•,tl,J'" If ; It ~ 11 j ; ot I I 1 I I ll\1 4 •• , 41 ,. I )(·1·;J11 61 Mountain \'11•w I hr & dl'n I ha . t 'onclo WJ.lk lo l1l'ad1 fC, 'h'"' ptng Owner"' 111 finanl'\' .\~ 711 5-1:1 11:&1 OPEH SUH 1-5 2623 Nido Way Pan11re1m1f ro..i!-.lal '1t w l '1 lot., Rernudew l.I l'h;irmer V.oocl m uid 11 u t Ii I! a m :. 11 I 11 larep lJl'I' rntloHtl l"OUrtyarrl 2 laqw d1•rk" JBH . .! h:i. d en & .. 11un.1 WaJk to beach $27!1.~il~t Fa1J11lou' lot , n"lt\ 111 abuv!' Sl49,500 . 497-1711 11_/ lleef' •"/( REA l TY (;real ocean vu J BR :J b ... home on ll(t• lc\el lot SIKll.OUO Newell A., 'ollCIJll.~. 4~·65.'M Sj>t.'<'tllCuJ11r Vl('W Hl', U' ,um loan 17•, \111 Sl~J.500 J br :? h .1 4\» ~ OCE ANVI EW CONDO LEASE OPTION ~p.11·1ou' :Ir d 111 1· It• \ .1 l II r ' II 11 h ~W'I !l.111 v.1lli 'oill l.Ot rh' n Sh(~I mo 11 or I \I Tierra Del Sol Realty 497.1744 1050 •••..•................. Le1$ure World. liale u Panoramic view. 3rd flooc. Villa NUCVl.I, lhr 2ba, ~ 6819 A (.' :ifl 7pm &..ar:Jl-a HicJwl I 0 S 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW lDGH ON A KJLL in ('>. d us 1v1: Monarch Bay Terrace. thas c11Stom ex ttUt.Jve home g1vel> you an unobstrucCed ocean view t o lore vcr • Cowrtyard opens to ceramic tile entrance a nd magnificen t cathedral ce1hnged Ii v ang rm. formal danm.:. wait.. or gla..... 4 Bdrm. fam rm. wet bar. pvt view pa t io s and rrurumum m a1ntcn:1nc<' yard K':1 , a:.l>umJblc loan HEWPORT-IRVIME REALTORS 1\L'\lin Ofr K38·K!Wi CUSTOM HOME I h.ll(l' I 1-\<Jrm f iHTll ly ' 111 11.uun!( rm , 1<aUlkt.l 1 l·d.tr t 1·1hn~,., with 1 w.tom pool & '>l>a Su1wr m a .,1 1 r '>Wll'. :1 tar i:ar. rm 1 ul tit-'>3l '>lrrt•l \ a 1 ;1111 Jnd n·Jd\ f11r qw1·k '" I Ull«nl'> j '"' nf'r ~ill c 1111 uk•r.:nd Tl> HEWPORT-IRVIHE REALTORS T~lln Oft I 11.1t·n SJl & ::.Un I.' .1 "f.!:~I "-1...,trl'I 11'1 UW,EH ,, . ..., S&.S l\11t 11111 lhr 11>.1 "' ho1111 r111 )l~ll'j! \II W t In llr" 11uu111 lot Sl.1 l.1011 unclC'I ,,aJl~ 11rr11·1· 1,n ;,~>tr, !i>!l:!.500 'fr n1·w :!fir i 1 ,Ba TwnhM· < 'vndo 11-_1 lc.w. 91 J', hi J''urn•· •199 lfi251f N /\Iv m:-..: LOCJUM leoch I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C• Coldwell Banker a . · •,' :, •·I' ~ • ·:. ,, ' •.•I /\',, fqUESTRIAM TRAILS Ride urt.o your sunset from this Cap1st11mo estate . 5 bdrm . pool. 6 horse barn. room for everything plus s11per view:, Owne r can rarry. $425,0fO PIACE. 9'11ET AHD PRIVACY Magtt.ificent one acre. ocean view. 6 bdrm. estate: so· pool. room ror everything including tennis court. Bebind e lectric gates. Excellent fin•nclng. $895,000. OCIAH YllW LOT Qjly a s hort distance from the beach and marina, thls lot is located in a nlce area of Dana Point. Prictd at $491500. 496-7222 I ..._..,_,. ..._..,_We """1·~S.1• OALVN.DT N ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .;;;,;...;.;;~....;;~~&...;,..;....;..;..;.,;;..... __ ~----~~~-=:.=:..;..:..::::..:...-1~m::::::I~ :~ .... !~.~~ !~~.~~ ... !~~ !!~~!~.~.~ ....... ~.~~ ....... ~ .. ~.~~ ...... ............... 106tS....... .... ..... , SHOWPLACI lmmarulal• 3 bfldroom bonw wtth courtyard. beam ec.l t· e 111n11 , a&yh&hLt. m1('rO wan·. .ltNut.ir ran&e • muwr a1.1t.e wUh v•ry pnv•t1J '*"° • apa. $112.500 ,._ the Water" ....................... C1Jhl:w 1071 ,_.~ 1100 MOLAN ~latohl11c. 661·1161 ...... ,..... 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Muchltl Oe~nd1 Modt-1 264 Pnndrro'lc1 ttom1c•, <&Br. 3bu. dl'n. fam rm, tovrd pat111, hll(hly up.:r11dt'd, 1m rTllll·ul•le t·ood. SJ47.Sm no~ fly c>wnr UfCUTIVf 'fti.LEVB. Prol d\!coratcd J Bdrm 21, bd F R F D n gori:eous cu:.tom POOL &SPA ~urrwblc loc1n' Grant Agt &.o 5m ....... potte.odl 1069 •.......•.•.•.••.••.•.• IAYfftOMT SI 10,000 lmrnac:uJate 2 bdrm un the bay m I vly Oto Anz.1 \'11lagt' Pn \ ..itt• bt Jt h community pool & ~p:i rlubhouse Don l m1.,~ lh1s excat mg nt>w op purturuly ,\dul~., only' 646-Till ExclminH•w Wahriront HorM Wfftl Boat Dock By Pat·~eller llom1.,, Elc~:int :; IJt"1lrnum. 1 b:ilh homt• n11"' umh r l'Ufl!>lru1 trun Out 1 ... 1111 mi.: tw.t.om lt·aturc.·~ rn d udt' lar~c· rna'>ll·r 'u111• wllh h)drn wharlµuul Jl'tl.l'd lull fur ma I 01111111• "fuorn. l(.tr1h•n r1111111 1 u-.tum f1n·11l.1n• ""1th <'Ol'lver.:.jtmn µ1l. 2 • ..r g llTdj?P, 17 \'.JM lln\alt• dnck \\1th """ter & .. ft., tnC'1tv Soml' opt1110JI 1~.ior wl..rtiun µ. ....... 1hh· clur111.: cun.-.trut t 1un Pnced SJ ,tu.>,tllMI lluy d1recll) rrum hwlder Pnn onlv OPEHHOUSE IZSAllto. ()pl!n Hou.M Sun l 5. tar. 2~Ba. RV It boat .conp, xlnt fm•ocm1. Courte1 y lo bk r.. 121.S.OOO A.s M2 7407 DOVSSHOllS PANORAMIC VIF.W of mt•. ba)' & o<·un. ())fnpl«:tely refMd(olNI 3 b r , 4 ba All ne w se.ooo. ,..ee 631·5212 M1:r,.ttt.lylat1 Slla, . OoUbouae on corner R Z lo t 2 BR+tw&o deo w tfrpk {)peJ1 UU.. wee:Uod 1-4. ~Clay St Joan Howe, Ail f1$.7M LSIOPTOCMVU 3br. 2 \'lbll , C'ondo SIW.liOO MOMo 645-7Z'72 ----- ................... ,wATERFRONTHOUSE Pvt dock for lg boat-On 120 • <J f w alt' r wa y 3Br dt:n S38tl.<.OO OPEN SAT1SUN t 5 67~1 llGCAHYOH 4 Udrm Creative finan10. ing Assumable lo .111 Call for 11 ppt 601 UDO Super Waterfront Condo ~ctacular \ 1e~ A' i.umable loan ( .ill for deUub *Cote Realty ~ ln\f,,tm(.•nl 640~S777 IYOWHlR SALE OR LEASE Dott~ Shott-I Area SA.MTIAGO DR. MUST SELL Ju~l fl't1"I J .' ... 1111 \ 1 h..ttml·r !)lr·p-. 111111-.1• h ,\ I ..tllUI \lu "' l.1• I ...,,.ll<'r JU 'I 1111111111 .111111h,.r ... ,. J.11111 SJ71. m PROPERTY HOUSE 642-3850 LIDO ISLE 1 IJr .I h..i :! frpl1·' 'I l• t $?15 CU I l'.ill t,;;1 '2X:l l'nn 1i<11\ PALERMO Hcri>or Vittw HOnR \ tJl'~.i\ ~1\l Sl 'I, l ·, 171X l't>rt :-.twll 1d1J Park llkc \'.ird I !Jr 2' · b;1 ·\:>:.u111 .. 1Jk $11.>.l"•t ltktll !•' .•. U>H~I\ Mcum Big Ca n:von Twnhme 2 RR tt-n· n a'> pool . l>pa . Owner agt 759 l.Z34 $14,000 DM 11 mDll new 2 story condo ~rt He1 j(hll> Reali) plu...,h .ind hd'> all th~ !>!ood.le<. Fdncv fman<' mg $1900 ,,.,,, No qu1th fvmg. ~ yr 110ll' l'nn only 1Jthcr leH·rJ~t· pro1M•rty an ClT'ani:1.· I·., ,.., rl'l .11n1·r It) a~l·nl 963-1 ))8 I' r 1 1· <' r 1• •I u 1· e 1J fl1\ 'I J' f( () ' f I t1l :11 J I n • h..iruwl. "'"'m fr1r li.:1· '111..it M>i~.ouo ·1 .. rrn . 1;;,,..!1111 \b'l NEWPORT CREST lmm.J cu Iott: J hedro .. m . ;! : ha t h I J r ..: t• rt• llt•HJl'l<·d ma,l1•1 ''tit•· ~ ~JJ111r ... m11 1w.-a11 & 1 1 l \ l11:hL' \ 11 ~ V. J ll I •t v. .i I I • 1 r 111· I 1 n '-' cl. ~ .. lll'"J"'r I hr11u;:htriu1 1 .... t·olh11l )l)l..tll•lll l'Jll " ·~ r '"' r. .. u 11 r "ol ' 1..!-1 ;:i I .Ill) ~} 9!~1 21 ..,.. ,J I -. Newport Cettter 640..5357 Udo Isle ~Clllty TODAY I to 4:30 ~ ~ 800 Harbor Island Un vc Ncwqort Beach Carol Hoff 631 0094 Shown by appomtmt'nl ..._=======..., 1 Bdrm :!ha -i.:u•·-1 rm l>J W1ll trad!' ()pm Sot /Sutt I • 5 223 Via lthoc.a ROGER IROWH R.E. Also Keo.uW. A' at.la bll· 671-1020 ---·--- BUCH HOME SI 38,500 Walk 100 )'l'dl. lo bcac•h or enjoy comm ass·n µool G raceful, opt!n des111n warmed by natural wood cathedral «Clllnl(:. w beams thTUOUt Oark rm. Cll) park. Lcnrul> c·rt-. & phy are<t. Seller .wx IOUS. 646-7711 MIHIVIEW ~ Lo beach Nt•v. 1 Bdrm hom1· ncari n ~ <,1mplet1cm RwldC'r ~ 111 help ftnann• !--ubm11 your offe r ,\•..lunl! $1154 .~JO Ca II S.10 I I,, I ~HERITAGE REALTORS 3B1 2' 2hJ :'\~11rt 1 C"rr (,(.oflClll W 1, lC•V. :>l llo,(l(~I .M ll'J'.I HarlJnr R1d r•· < ·un1lo :11>r JIM. rE>'>f'rvotr & n1to-Ill e \1('.,. I kr ;in '11•w fl 11111 front l1 ... kllll\ $:.~I O<•t f,40.9605 l'nrH' I lnl~ NEWPORT SHORES WJ\L.K T() fjfo:i\('11 l'OOLS. n ; .... :-.1 s 4Br, 21,Jfa r an111fronl O\Jtt•h dt>OI '. C'l'I ·I Ill It Ule, frplc, loh of hn <'k & wood Jue.I la ~lt•d .it $229.500 J Br, 21,ba canaltronl We~tmmsll'r c·h1m1·' bnck & white IUlllt'e deck, bit-In mi crowa ve fiench doors lnl'ludt-' land Ju'\l l15 t r d al $315.000 Creatcvr hnanr 111g a v11.d CM II 4 11 ppl 3Br, 2b9 A I-r.!mr 2 story Hugr pnv 'un deck Wl'l lmr. D W, Fl' Call 4 awt to see PENINSULA DUPLEX 3+3. will s1w rent. CI08e to beach & shopping Creauve f1nancrng avaJI Olive by 126 30th St , lbeo call for more Info. GOROEOUS48r, 211'1 ba. OWl*1 by prominent de· corator. J uat r edone complctcly 4r ready for ~ family. Offered at Onl.r 1176.000 NINFA JARVIS 131·1.B M2ot850 evu. .&----... -~ Pn!Sl11t1ou.'> ~ll lw. wlk11i.: 111 ... 1 lo och. :J Br :! llJ Sll!l.IA.(I '.!Ii', J 'l>UITW hit' loa11 Cal I !l•is 422(1 633-<&GSll Npt c;rt'ot <.:-Onoo '22!>.000 Huae rn:.tr i.wlc w oct'an vu+ 2br. 2....,bu, lam rm frplt m1rron·1l v.d 1t.1r pool, Ja C, l.eDOU. ~ 1\nl'' Crt. Offel"!i OiJ 21111 Lq 5 Id. lanJaift! \\di lo.ept llarbc1r \ tt ... I~ ont( nwht'f' 1i..-,1 lJu' ·II $231.Wll ... ,., PJlntk Tt•non• liJI l:.!11'1 l:~,~~I~ ltE \L1 Olt.'°' SEA VIEW! ( l(·r.111 • f II\ h;:ht \ 11·~ , S..'7.1 ,,.. ~I Ul(J ~ \ 1 llh"" l'r1n1 uni\ l"1ln1lo. J1•n11ri• 1,111.:1,1, HARIORVIEW POflORMO ~on mark.et Pmf ~ l1Jf'alt."ll 1n top 1·urw1 \t trat'\1\e hn.ancan.: < .111 (. \JJ J" .\"'"{)()I(\ ... IS51 ·tf5:?2 '~CREATIVE. PORTFOLIO PROPlRT ES NC HACl~DA UVIHG fJe~ant !)uam h 'l' I• hdrm •, h.11h l.1m1h homt 1.•111 ·'I fl llup· t<11n1I\ rm 1'1•11 arul J·•l ~Int nr·11:l;1rt11ol l~~~I~ II I \I. I II H.., l li~ill•mlililiilililiil ONE OF A KIND 2000 W. Newport Bl. I< f11w1l :• ltr • 11•1 675-1771 • 11 .. tnm 111·"1:11 I I• '• I 111r11l11 ~ 11.-1 I' it••t "' hUl(1 rn.1 tr·r IHlrm .. 11111 111\111.lE ~11Hc1 ,.. -..\I.I II\ "~'I H "' "'.ii k 111 ' In ' 1 ,1t;.1ntl11n,~1 ,., ,., ,.,1,r\, "Jlt•l1tU ll\1111, r11o1t1t "'•!>: poul Ill Jlrt"'l ll!ll<~ "' Irr-I ~ 1lir1111 .1r• , \\, . .,.,, 1111 I Ht '"''tr' b ith lnok111i: 11nlu 11l.1r1t rll ._1•1 h1·11 " 1111 "' 1 .... 111 p.1l11>" IJl••I \ 11· ... l,Ju 11 ·• -.urn.i l•I• '"·'" ~I'• •w.ri I\ , .. ~ .q1pll.1ll • ~ '" I HI'' I" 1f1 ti f111 , \ I.II or~ ••11ta\1' ""11•"' '"'" i .. SanCtemrnte 1076 .,.,..,. .,, "'41n \1 11n !°"i~''""j ••••••••••••••••••••••• t •• I~ I I t ' I' I I Bull.1n1I lt11.1i1 =. 'I' RB>UCB> FOR 1 Iv.tier Jl!I ·~111 t' • QUICK SALE DRIVE: IY lilJ W H..1lbo>11 l\l\1J t)pen Sul ~n 10 I 'Thi..,:i hr. 2~m·.tr 1>1.·1-.111 howrk' on I< .! lol 1 1>rt• 1 <I ,1l il!f'J 1)1)1 l'c•11lur \ .: I lrnl1l I 11.1:-.I l<1•.allor· ~llGM GoDlntetto H.wport H•lghh ~;!t llollv l .. 1111• lfVen~l !)un II I IOH ln mt• or T u!>l lll, ht·l11w 16th st I Thi' 111/) .I hr 2"2 bu homt• 1, onl~· SH7.7W <.:entun 2t Gold <:011\t Rea lton. >Ill 1168 1-;Wl'flfff <'H t~1 2 "'>It.I. conl) .I I• rt' lit>'t I 1r.il111n I 1 • down l'ool lt•nni ' & JJCUl./1 Sm1th Meyer ~K-7ilt3. A# Rt1t Canyon Townhom<' ~ldorado m o<ll'I Up IUades 3Ur, 211tJa Hy ownr P rine only az.cm 1se l946 OHLY Sll0.000 ~autiful lllrl(e 2 Bdrm & den, 2 bath In Newport Shoree.Lovelylandlrap t.na. Have u.ee of com· 11'1.8lily pool and letnn1-. 2 car pr. MB.FUCHS PAVIUOH UALTOI '7MUO .! 1H 1 .. ,, ft 1 u.'turn -..11gll IJn11h h<1m1· Jllr :!ll.1. ~1!>.101 cJ~n t:Jkl· on t•r <''U,llllJ.: lo.111 <all dl{t l't.''ri:Jll H IH.1-:l J,1, .... 1 It E Cll l'Jn ""' Jltr , _:l ,0 1111. n1·~ lt11111t'. )1:.!,111111 dw11 .1,. ~11111" b,ol.1111•1• l!I , '-.ll.Jll hat Kl"'UIJerrond• 11\t, ~l>a ~'ll'CllPt' l tlrl rl11 I'm 1 ·ti twlo~ market. Sii, H r ( '<J ll l>on 1n n1~ 1078 ....................... COUNTRY ESTATE VIEW '\i{'W r~tom estate built 'Wllh pnde and quAhly materi als t hru out l\merut1es and special futures make th•~ re sldencc ·'One of a k and .. Large 1 bdrm. separate 11111d'a quartttra. formal dinlna room . famll> room. library. bar. 4 adobe fireplaces. stained a l aas,!pool . !lpa. prmet k.it('ben. Zoned Md room for bone~. Will help f\tl.ance. 11185.000. W~RFRONT HOME& AEALESTAfE 631-1400 -------1 lll)'VIEWbUb •part 4br New p 't . T • r r a c e 3 car 1er•1t tera>a townbouH. lltsbly UP· 1129,900 Call Don Allen tnded. I BR. z~ ba. ROBERTS REAL TY S1IZ,S>O -~ a-1040 ------------- ....................... VIEW Meredith C.nyoa 4bt + 3,150 eq n s car aarase. SZ05.000. Call D o n ROBERTS REALTV$UMO ----5-toAM 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open Condo. Ola. adult Ur. UDI W. MacArthur Blvd U82. S.A By Owner SalltSun 10·6 . 957-012.IJ ElM.,.tlc7 Hrte lst 1jnmtioR7 Come lake a look at Lhaa nXER ... loads °' Poten- tial here. 3 bedroom 0oorplan, With dining a.re.A. Needs 10me paint., call today. 170.000. BKR. ~·m .. ,.. ••• llBl. -· 'I llK 1'7 Ba. new crpL..,, It&(>, lge cov'd patio ijlk WlflJ. $4l•SJ31 . ~·2325 l:iatooshangh Really .\'sume II"'~·· Xln t Term!> JBr l '"'•ba. 'Im ram rm S79.!150 8111 , ~ IOI l25i ....................... NODOWNoac TakeOv• Payroeftla '11 ~ 3'' Z Br. 2.Ba, ma10Dlte eidlo&. lhak.e root. brick altirtJ.nl( 6 planter a , will to W•mlmtar mall. Only 131imo. ~J.Z9) BEACH MOBIL~ HOM t: SAL.ES 147-1100 'Nhere elae can you llvc In Newport ror this pnce I nu mobile home ha.., 2 bdrms. 'Jbere '• a com O'Ulrty pool and tbe loca tion i.a perfect for a waJk t.o two bayf ronts. OHL Y $55,000 Charming double w1d1• mobile home with 2 bdrms and 2 batb:-. lkaul1ful view and be11ch llai. nice used bnck frplc WATf.RFRONI. HOMI ., REAL ESTATE 631-1400 II\ r1WT1er l\l>..,Uml' II•-,•; V \ loan 4 Hdrml>, I·" l!J . bit In' 220 l CJ , _________ __ k1ll'l11·n m.~ 2063 s ">{>ruce Acno1Jr for Sde I 200 . ........•.•.••••••••.. W~lem !teal! v Scrv1N.'1> 1----------il>-~ 108' ....•.............•.•.. OCEAHFROMT COTTAGE 1 htJll t-lo<'at111n w11 h pn\all' .,t.411" to .. an1I t ..,... •L' J h1d!'aw.ay •ir ••:11 Jt.Uld llllO J !'>h<J ... IJl"1 I c 11't:.11J 'f()O/\ Y lrom 12 4 ..tl ~19;!1 (;o.a,t llwy ~Vi~R.E. 49 7-1761 1090 ....................... TIJSTIM /4 IDRM OHlY S'9.500 on J 4u1l'l 1 ul t1l• ..,a1· "'1th nrty 'll•JtW frpl1• .tnil !1 ~1 dlnini: Jn t"<lr..i PALMSNIMGS 10 Acrei\ r a w l and m.IXXl 673-2289 HOtlSE COUHTRY 42 .. cres on Sanuago (;;J nyon Rd. Unobsl.rul l•'(i ,,ew of mountam.s a nrt ittan. Buy all or part \11n1 mum 4 a c ri·., )l.:fX>.000 bur.-at all 2000 W. lab>a II. t4ewport leodt 67S-1771 1 lt·.tn 1 l~r m w prttf 1---------- 1.rndvapanR ;;nd t ht· ri 11 h l IH ll' • t.: ,\I. I. Afl..;r'~~ l;l It 'h .-... 1300 6 .. '"7211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ...-A P 1\ H r M t: N T o W :.. r. It S II 1..P o P l'OHT\..'NITY ~; Down •!. -t-.:xcellent frnan<'m i.t °""9f' led &tah i''our·J>le• bwldangs n ... ar Disneyland in Anaheim ··········•••··•·•·•·•· 1-'ully OC'C Upll'd \ bedroom apartmeoL' rn d udtn& bulll-ln k1tcht:n. .......~ f.ar-S-. ILIT rondJtJOnll\IC, COVt'red tlOO • ar port s . Lu,..h ........... •• •• •• • • • • • • laodlcaped Mrou.ndl w •l h .MVHILl-.. llOM t IH Y·!>ELL RENT f'L'llA.,..Ct: Mcea. ""-s+ore Mfw wwwHoa ~ CAUUS661·1021 IYTHESEA $33.000 J l:ST Mobtl<' Hom<' •P P'"'" l • l1lJ tu <.k-e ... n ..,,.._)! ~>d Re~ ~n1 .. r lrK'llO~ SlOfJl(l' '>h<.'d ,\ 1•f11 I µ..it•• 1 \ mu't lt• ""'• t J .I-; >.:.!. I ,U.J nu"°' µml & cabana fo'OI I PLEX£~ FRO \ ~.1.00 To rt>arh Hull da) H.ubor. lake I~· , frv.) to Harbor Blvd. :.. 111 Orangewood Avt> t-. Tum ngbt oo Bmdrn t11 ,Jlei oftiC'<' & modcb Phon<' 111.i )~ 1624. lleiMu Properly I 400 ..............•...•.... \Int ltH ~nr I'll. '1 Conwntrcial ,fVJll"' & hu.-. I Hr $11 0;1 fl'1 operty 1600 ,.&i,,:f.'\.! ~,.4Xt.l 1fl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa MHG/ly OWMr • \dull l'JI k l't•l' C It\ '"'" 1 I t.ull tr• Jm l.,11 .. 'l bllrm.' .: h.11 h' I '' •nuC""f•Jn !).\H t .,, 111 I .. JUI .....,l J'anor,11111 'll'... UblP v.1d1. ,\dull par\ .!Rr, 2BJ s:l8.t~1 4't3 ~or 4'<1 ;~'· ~ Sot/S.'" I 0-5 ;! HR 11r MUI< ".ute & clen. l...U.e Fort-'>l adult p.irk r111 pd.!.. country 1 lub b" In I! 'H' I' R 11l 1.' I ' 11 I I 545-'l7J7. Sljj) 5876 S llromJdmk. Rltr •EXCITING• Udo Part& I •1 7 I T r a v c I 1· i, ,. w '.1bana. out.side palm & l(ard .. n. Dl.!lhwasher 111,r1oi.11I rro.,tfre c Fountain V°'ley t. 1 11·n1t·r l~lo "I II 11mrnt'n lal ~ :J61h FOR LEASE ,.,w ai.zs.s..q n bh•1: .111 J I I i' n l l tt l' .I r .. II llt'J:IOn ... 1 \tall :!IMI 111111 d.uly (';tf ""P'"'Ur1· •HI .., I.) t'w) Park., ;o l'Jr' \ar lOnd 0 H1r1•., II I low \.CCI '1. !'>4-0 .121~1 •MEW BLDG• !'\ANTA A:-.iA S.l • 2:50. 000 I 'Miler Will help fm.1111 l' l'n m" location l'nn• only Ai:tl 54 1 1>125 N~WPOHT Hl::ACll 'l'WI> Ufl!ls With gr05, .1n nual 1n1·oml.' S34.51111 Thn.oe urul., ~1th Rrn:.:. annWII mt'Ome S54.600 &rn'll Hit} l{cl:L.,lt'r 6'i2 5li40 Frig idaire 1-'r.·nch i----------armo1re d1v1der 2 CccuwrciCllZoned sUira1tesht'ds. comer lot Attractive 2 st('lf')' hou.w Qft:flY.J I 1n hear1 Of downtown AcMtPetP..tt Blllboa. Good for an) Buut1ful Ni·~port dbl 1.&e Lease or sell. C..11 ... ,de. 2Br w walk-In formformatlon r lo<oc>h CornN lut MELFUCHS uEJjQ)31 SpKial IYy PA YILIOM IL Tl. Lovely·ll.iibly uperaded ~~~6~7~M~l~2~0~~ Villa West Home 20x60, r: 28r. 2Ba m l..ag. Htlls ruce:.t ~star park. comer lot w1large palJo area. Air cood-only $27,SOO <JK.5029) C&.ASSIC MOM.IHOMI SALIS 41176 Harbor,~ 8 A 540-1'37 <WALK TO BEACH > 2 BR +den 2 Ba . "GulfsU.am" Nr lovely PoOI • c:lbhH. s:n.ooo. A/I..~ Make your a bopplo1 .....,. b)' uAu tbe OaiJy PUot CJU&lfled Ada .. t ....... ....................... LOWINTRIST GrMILocaffo. TWre over low lnterest r-.te loe.n! Several cboice 1·2 bedroom condo honMlll ln popular Spr· Ina• community In Irvine. Lalles. sll'O•m~. ..a. luah landacapan.:: l'"tom 157 ,950. Alone today (p!i n. Oll 1 y > 564.MM CBl'Oker ) MON'l'ICf!LLO 4 Br end \W\lt. P1ush up1radlng. C.n Htume low int aa.t. ... .-. by owner. n•ID7·2143 ' D t I " j • I 0 lJ I 1 q •o p i ( I , I ! , I ~ ' . : I . . . ,....,. ... • CWLYPILOT °""'.... ..... a..,; ....... a..r ....... ....................... cc:'rw"'="rrro ....................... . ..................... . ..._"'''"! JIM ............... ...... . ...... "'!I ~ 2000 .............. 1 ••••••• . ~ ..................... . .,.._,NIW UH'l'Al. LIAM Of'nOt4 \:•rf pJu lbr, Iba Hlmt.. lklt ' .. ., condo • aJau •trill , Very i-tuu p&Uo ...... vMIW •1Utd.d1, frJlr, pool, • aar.. ..au. FCMU' a INOOlllS P*>P RTY •pa. Good term ~ ., .... JUSTU5'9t It.all ad lwo2 ..,..,.,...uruU prhtate pal o. AL. 0 Cl&.bs Wdt.I Ln dal r n.tal .,,.. 0.11 f'Tt..U70 NOW! ""'-··-....... , T;,. Homu. M hr ~. I pn .. Khea. ....... ,.,....... .. 1. tit. -1 Perincr Coe & Hwy, l.•l•D• 8('b, a.ALP. mo••n PM.M ...... S IMven L•llllH Country CubJ un. 1 a. eondoon fli,I CllNf'M 1m.,utlt"ent llnlllW.n VUtft. Cloff to --------2 Hr. :a~ .. bli ~ T•r race Cond~ 'h•r~. rleeo, l'l'Yrt) amenll1•• fo'or mortt Ill Io t· •II _,..°' QUK:tl ~ ALLSTATE JtiltYOM •U l 1R PLKX $14,000 DN 20NALOT ....,_maita 'IG30 mo In come P mo S.ll~r wilt rlUT'Y tor ~ y ... ua Jinn ~ ·~n• and 1pa $1116,000 ~ ~2$68 Olf.tlt.e. 2~.2bll +den, wet bar, ~ct cuJ·de .. ac. or. S A !Country Club. Inc l 8JU'dc'oer. W 10 . retnii . auto l•r dr. opor Atrium, 111rdtn view from ea room. H1 vault· cd bum ceiling 4c frplc ~. lat & lut + $500 8eewily. See by appt. Ca1J 95.5-2S29 ver Al va(&ne')' Pot 'I t'\lndo C"OnV~nl H>tl AU 2 In ~ I car 1•r AAldnii llll>.000 Cn>•Uvt-f1nanr 1111 avail N1nf1 J1rv11. G:'fl &al, 142 REIM~ MlY Olher "'""'•19 property in Ontl\lt' Q> on r..,t.uwr b)' .at•flt l33K TRlflllX ....... .., 2'00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUH V AUIY. Id. Inv Oppt New custom 3Hr tpic hume on l,.11acre wundtld ~ '""' lol. uul Fo•a1t1V~ 3214 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cirem Valley Townhoual" 3 bdrm. 2 ba. I 11&.ory. 2 car pr No pet& Le~ IMO mo 760-0602 --.......... IHdt 1240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I tOO REALTORS t v .. ., old. nt.••r So Co.lat Pllau bu1 ll In Scwt·ll J Odrm . 2 bdrm .. I bl.lrm l'Ol'IU'>cl.l .:arMil'll Oul1>\011d1111( IUl.'MltOn U~ner Jiit S.Z.W> K33 11293 lun... Ke\chum ~u.Wty rn•~l SuPl·r 10.:.ulatt>~ 7tlWl tu :.k1 11rt11. walk lo Tmut •tr,·4m Bldr will •.icn rwt! al appni '30' ' llnl.kr sq ft pn cc of art! 11 c-ondo's Under $100,000 Dt-t.111ls , h>eol 1138 7589 uft6pm 2 8r,2ba •den. wtt bar, HOMES FOR RENT q1aetcul-Oe·i.ac. nr s A . 3 or 4br Pnced rrom 'Counlr> Club Incl S.SZ!«> Fncd yard & &ardener. w o. refng, g4rage!> .,·a m1l1 ei. JUto gar dr opnr please K1di. & peli. Atnum, gardt n view ~come Call 964 2566 or from ea room Ill vault· !J73.29'7l AJ,.I\. no (N> •···•·••••············· '• 111teA11l ln l2~ r uld ( 'dM duplex Quitt tr~'fl 111wd ... trt-ct nr t'lit lfw\ (;ood lllll'Uml' ~me l"XU1t1n11 kun Sll'7.~ Own ul(t 759-0221 EXTRA SHA•' 149 ftuc:hto'IU'r !)&, <..: M IWo 2 bdrm un1lll, h1tehly ui>1ir11d~ Double 1t1.1r. t'Onerett-dn"t'Wliy + .,,. lr4 park1n~ ·a.r t>J F'en ctd Pr1t·t•d <1\ $100,000 ffroker t•ooperal1on Robuwon. Agt. 548·5647 USTStDE 2 .1 ...... u... "42.500 FUU.H •li&. TY 546-0tl4 UI Urub, Jyr old gr~ 10 rome all, IUO Pn me 0 C I flt' <1 t 1 u n 103 I 0 K Z7S,CUI 1\31 7215 Al(t ~11tru; + Gla11s Hu~l' Town.house duplu 4lir l'li urut f'rt>lc. "tenn1!! Bargain $299,0oo 0Wnr1 Agt 0 1661-0693 ----------1 New omcc, 2500 sq. ft 5000 Secnhor..,..... Partial ocean view. Great summer . winttr rental an:a. Harguin pnce $198.500 IKOlllt ...... rty 2000 .......•.. , •..•..•..... 12UMITS NIMEAREA Pnce reduced Owner will carry $404,000 at on ly 12•;: inlere:.l Neur H.J c k fla y Pride of owner1">h 1p Only II 6Xgro1;11 Mui.l 1wll flurry ' AKll 545-949' 6 OB.UXE UMITS f'RJMI': K•\STSll>I';, t''VI 2 lldrru:. •·ac·h '1111': :·;r At<N .. :....; ('q 1,7:1 77fil HQ. n f'USl.Om l>w Id out. La Paz & Catarina , Laguna Niguel Contoc.1 !'"rank Ryon, Ashwill· Bwice, f714 I !178.8000. IUILDHS CLOSEOUT RIDUCB> FOR QUta< SIU Several single family homes. avail w1easy financing. Call agt 492-9750 -------YEARS BE.ST BUY REDUCED $15,000 Need lo sell thls week, dplx m H.B .. GSJ $10,500. Isl TD al 91.'k. Call Gary 537.1350 or !)33.J286, pnn only 0wnr /Sgt. TRJ-PLEX E. SIDEC.M. SJ40;000. S27.000 dp. uwc at J I''-· Pnn only. Agt. ll41~ 2UMITS SPENDABLE IH.'; VA as::.uma ble + "'<iindury hnanc·inK will ~wt you two unll!> in J(ood 1<>ricJ1t11m, Pa!'h with a 1mv<.1t1· yarfl in Or.rn~1· < •1wll ~ SI05.000 752 192ll 18 UNITS w1ll l.11• l'OU1JJIC:t1• in dlJlrnl :! weelo. Great central Orange County locabon with great lax udvan· lelges AJI unJU. have wall Lo wull c·Jrp(.'ling ant.I built Ill.'>. l'\ill sublt•rra nean rwrk1nf( 1-(Jr!Jl-!t' Pru·ecJ wuh·r toXi.:ro..,:. .11 ~1'1 IU I I .oll i:ll .ll'fl J QUAIL PLACE NOfllltTIES"' 10,. TII "10 ,.M,I C:::SELECT I PROPERTIES I "''llJl.rh• h1J11,1·-. 111<1111 1111 1th 111111 ~il l •. , ASSUME& OWC2MD !'.1"1 unit.... 1n exc·pJlent O~ld Mt..,,1 fl•ulal ;irea ~'JI' 1lnwn ai.wm .. h l al •11()• andOW('b<tlllnl'c' Jr QUAIL • 8 ~ITS • i...:ot.tu Mt!i.11 lloom for nlUl'e on lot * °"'Y Sl00.000 Thes t• mu ~t b e lhe dieupnt UJUlb 111 Co1ol11 Mesa Buy Now• 1 f'"1xer upper Rt!hllb and make TONS O Jo• DOUG 11 11 Pnn only C11ll ~ hrs. /\&t 641-llll CDMDUPLEX 3 Br owner unit w /frplc & I Br I Ba unit. 9~'k 1111· sumable loun. $179.llOO IS UNITS Pn<k> of ownership w1lh J>OOI. East!lide Costa Mesa $790.000 Shows extremely well 4 years old Tenant pay1o utilities IRUD&IUTTH 4 four·plexes in C08la Mesa . Can be sold separately. AU 3 Br 2 Ba each, Owner will curry al 10'1 for 4 yl.'ars 25'' down f\iUpnce $105,000 19 UNITS Excellent Npt Bch loca lion. 2 blks from Hoag Hospital All well main l.JWK'<i Pnce reduced to $7!1J,900 MIMl-STOfl4GE 2 yrs old, groos income $252,000 pr Yl.'Ur Owner will carry balance al 9', with $800,000 down f''ull pm-e S!.400.000 llurry. Uil.'> will nol lasl • Rt-al U.t.au: lnvpstm<:nl'> :t133 W. Coat Hwy. NU 645-4646 CloMd Sunday ed bbm ce11uif( & frplc He11ut1ru1 new c u1>lom ••••••••••••••••••••••• f1~ l.st I< last + S500 home v1t>w of ocean, ....._.,_."-cf :.eNnty See by appt w1i1lk to und S7SO •••••••••••••••••• •• ••• Call 96.5-2529 SJ6..8402 or 213 ;133.3846 ll6oo I.kind l I 06 --_•_•_•_•----•! Bl::AC.11, J br. 3 ba. (rplc ••••••••••••••••••••••• BS mo. 3 Br, 2 Ba. No _. extras ~ Whalt:r~ 2Br, 2&, (ull rum, frplc, CM location. Refs req Cove &t& 7815 W D . $650 mo yrly A.gt 5.57-0133,MS-6221 71W>-~aftSPM ----2 Hr c.ondo, end unit I New 3bf. 2"2ba, garden chlld OK Pool jac rec Attrut.t1ve home nr bay. Twnbm. 2 car + gar racil $450, 846-8318 ' 2br, 2ba, lrpk. putio. W1opnr. Frplc, micro . Im Y!!"ly. 497·1829 pool, tenrua. spa . SOOS lc6oa '•nlrllllla l 107 64(Ml?S9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owming older J Bdrm home with f1repl1ce, patio. AduJlJI, no pets BarTett Rhy Regtster 842.S20() 3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanfmnl l.luplex 2 br. Adullll, no pets S750 mo :IO> Breakers. 673-7787 -----ea.ta Mesa l 124 ...........•..•.•...... Room for rent in lari::e house . Fruit trees Homey a tmos phere M F l250 mo. incl. uttl ~3936eveb COUIGEPA•K 3 Br. 2 ba, frplc. t.ie kitch, ntw cpl11 tdrp1>, newly painted In out Lge fncd rear yrd, det dbl (Utr w1opnr. lmmac cond. S62S/mo ls e Im med occupancy Owner.644-4227 SIClUOB> ••• Huge yard, rantte. rc rng UW pd. No Peu. Lbw move 1n coeb. SO>Mo 6'2-083S Easts1de. 3Br & l.lt•n, 21 1Ba, healed pool $750 mo ~s:ll'J ....,.. 1144 2Br. 18a, gvaKe. y<1rd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• pel ~ OK . $550 mo Woodbn dge Estate Jbr, Jba, rrm dm. ram rm, 8l0Mo. s.<ie-6330 -----M-.Vi.fo 3167 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J or 4 BR S;in Luca~ Model, near all school'\. $650 Ask for Dorothy Tl(). 7979 or 661-6397 ... Wpol t leach 3169 ..•...........•.••..... Bayshon...,, furn 4 BR. 3 bu Avail on I or 2 )r lease Pnvat.e· beach, C 'Thomas Rltr S48-~ ............ ,, d ....................... 1206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642>9682 3br, 2ba, frm. drn rm, & ram rm. 3 car gar. Yard nmrnl meld 1 ~,blks from Npl. Hurbor II S N<J dogs pleas.: Reh. rl'qd SB25Mo 644).271.15 auos /PETS oec EA.C:,TIJD 1': 2 BR . $4!15 BR. s:lll5 Ciar & l>llllO 6'l2 2:'> I u or 64f; ·IMll 3 Bit I l.1.1 1-!Jf, li.:1· \',ortl , h;irdwood floor ' $4!6 mu J4ll I t:il ;i~k for Les •VACAMT• lmmacuJate Jbr + 2ba • fenced yrd Avail. im· m ed . N r Adams 1M1tgnol1a. SS7S per mo. CaJJ Mike Agt 847 ~ Sharp. like new tnaide 3 br home. Preslll(e area S700 mo 1148 22162 Bev OHLY4LIFT NEW QUALITY HOMES 3 Br. 2"'1 ba. 2 story, 3 plans. approx 2000 <tQ fl 167S mo Hunttnf(loo St & Clay Ave. nt4 )840-~ Dix 2 sl<>f')I. 28r. pri' p;.lJO. dlahwaaher. W 0 . Ull 111-i8·4619. 846 :1721 J8r.1Vtba,frpl.nr 'Ith!!> & bcb, ~ J 1m 848 Z3:lO a£t 2 Br. I ba. 1, me"' m·10t AvaJI now ~mo incl lt(ardt•ntr Mr~ Gani. AS(l 846-1371 or IWG-42'J6 t:nlcrtaan1•r ·, d1·l1.ih1 2 '>ly, -i hr t pool rm w Jr1tc1 pool lhl + m1n1 tht•atn• w tlwutn• '''J I\ 'll.Jl(e & '• TV :o.t'rt't'll .oll thi.:. & :i i.:rt 1x1ol in .1 "'<·ludi-.1 Ilk \ t1r<J I 1111 fmm lwh $1.!!JO I h o ~' IA:: l>ll3 N<i ltntg tkh I lilt 2 Ito , Jtnum. patio, 'unkn 1 .. rm. tll85-IM&-oz'l3 NEW LUXURY TWN HME 36 UNITS TIJSTIN SSOIJK down l'r11n·1 pal'\ only. fltJ aRenl!. flt.oady ror Condo umvc:r'l1on Dyn<1m1lt• prop<:rly pri1·1·d wd l hPlow the ma rk1•l Pnn only Hurry won 'l last ' J Br, 2 ba, fflllc. avall to June 15th SSSO Call after llpm. 673-0188 JBr. fam rm, 2ba, fplc, or fwys 6 S.C. Plaz.a, no docs. ~or 925 rrnt yrd grdng, 831~1&6_ ai22 Scu>t.a Arua A vc l hr f''nC'd yrd, w w 1 rpl"> ~Mo 714 249 ~; 3 br. 24, ba ln lf'vel, rrplc, gar, 1 y r lw Agt<nt M2 ~ Call 24 hr. AKl 541.0800 CorOftO .. Mer l 2 2 2 ••·•·····•·•··•··•····· Brand new 2br. 2ba. 2 car Rltr Halt•, frpl1 . hP ~MO eve:>.'.'>! 400:1 ~Br 2bu, 2Hr 2hu, bt(l m·w unrts m l:orufrn dt'I Mar. 67~1.24 2111" Iba, !'flllr'fJ d~ & ~., rdrw r $'150 f)l42 1'-111 VACAMT •·h;.ini.: .. tor ~.11 .1111 1111 . u1111, ... m.1ll 1r111h1l1· h101n1• park or l'oJ'>h I lwn..r w11 1 111·111 flnan!'e Sll;.'o,IMIU Sl.•t'nlt' f'rt1p 1)7~> ~,72fj A_,~~~~-~IA MESA '1 Units. 4 Br. 2~ ba. 2 !llory, im· C4dtly rmanced, good loc med occup11ncy $850 E '11<k• Ol x I wn1'1· n1·w vat·ant Jbr, m11 'ltr or 'lludy, frplc, 2°1ba, lvn rm frplc. wet bar Cst hhnd • .,, crpli\ lhrou1¢houl Sm pnv yrd 2 car ~ar l,Jwet loc Pool &. jur nearby Kids OK Nn Pets S750Mo 645 4407, fl4.S..9544 ....... ~ ... ... , a• 12 UniU>. CO:.l<1 M c:.a /\II two':. 10 Time' 1<ro:1 ... Terry W1llrnms A~l H.'>1·L666or~l.fl750 to,-Tll l :JO ,M.I CHAJt.MIMG mrux SAM Cl.IMINTE $115,000 645-1103 mo JoCarol 644·9060 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• La1una·pr1me lot w/plans. SteaJ al $'7S.OOO. Patrick Tenore, 631 &21116 SpyJ(.laSA Rtdge. 4 BR, fam rm , lge palJofi, J car gar Sl17S Mo. Acenl 67S.583Cl ---- 3242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SINCUS WELCOME ........ Optto. New never lt ved m JBr. 2Ba, attractive lse w op lion $750 mo <714 1 «l-7766. 831-1615 Orangetree adult patio home. 2 Br. 2 ba. A/C. next to pool, 11pa & ten· Dis. 2 car g.a rage w ieJec opor. No pets Avail. March Lat. S52S 846·364ti Woodbndge Condo Jbr . 21;oiba, fam rm. micro- wave, dbl gar. patio, 6mos o ld Vac•nl lllZSMo. &tO--OOU5 TurtJ.er()('k HJ ghJ aod!i. 2 br, 2 ba. beaut view, A 1C , upgradt'd tbrou•hout $650 mo 5tSZ l800 2Br w lovely view o r Parll. Lake. Htlh & f''owrtalns. r rom al I r m11 sns~ 3 Bk. 2 ba. ™-""' cµu, d,,,... & paint. Y1 rt-pl:.ct' Ould.ren OK SS75 rno 7S2-1282 or I ·492 Otl41, ON TifE GOLF" !'OL'R~f. pro( de<'Or at~ Zll r d1 ·n :!0,&. 2 i.I) n1n1110 In vresugou. .. HJnt ho !:'\J IHJO mo t~ 1;10 hl<X:I 3248 ...•.•.•••.•••......... 2 Ur. 1° > ha I~•· \ H·~ Sti!o(J 11111 >1112'.IUJor t~ (1l!IM \ .Hol '""' ~ l....r.:un.o lloo-.011 '""" ~al~ I•• Ii< h Ill! tloJ Silk.1\111 "-hont It rm F1-t> ,\ U£ lY'i ~ 1 L! 2 Lee Emerald li•Y homn. 4br, Jba, ea Sp.c. D..500 Mo ea. As.k forDan.~t Jbr. No Laitun,. 0C't'4n Vlt'W N-1> rf'd~·or 1'·o I'"'' S7tHl\t o 11~11 6t .)'t.:t! l.O: "''"' lhr m11bolo• hu m• \II bll1n' "'•'IJ" ln bl h 11r I""' o2IC IY I" \II Wl ,O I J 11•\t'I' J hclrm .1 1111 ~II .tmt·n1t 11·' SIOOO mo C 'a II '4!H ~RIJ 11r dunniz ""t't"k 1.41 134<1 JRr. ~·,&.din r m , 'Ul•·r OC'Call \lt'W lyrrild ;> ( 1H R a r t; x t' r h u m 1· $950 m o !'.11 JH"' '11·1~1 OCEA.ll(f.HONT MONTIU.V RENTAi.'> s:J50 6 Up RMP C714 I ... l579 Cozy Newpot Stlorea, JBr, Bum tl&li, fplc, wolk lo bl.tr . 1675 S48-UU.8 llXJ Mo Oovct Short'11 4 br, 2 btl. pet gt, 631-0900 or 8:JS.81Z7 Hones ok 1 Super big 38r. 2ha hm on ovr v.r acre in 1 BMck Hay, frpl, country kltch. etc. Grt bnkhAe w "Wet bar BIO /mo. Ca II ~ Jbr. Zba, unrurn. lower Newport Cre<it t br. 3 ba dl.ll>lex. Clean & quiet. • Mndo Pool. Lennis, Walk to Lido Village Jacuu.t. 11Muna.sa5() mo. aoMo 8L038lhSt.,N.B 66-0101. 1213136-7171 -lmmac ulah.• 1tbluH Condo 3 Br. 2~ t•. v1t!w. lllO mo Call eld Mfler ~-(714_17~~ Ocean Vll"w, dlx. 2 BR, 2 ba condo. frpk, deck. all bll ins. will ccruuder 2 yr leaM: SB50nx.! BBP, ao 6_!'.57060 -~-- Luxury Versa1lh1 Pen- lhou.w lBr. hV11g rm. dlnlng rm " ball\ Patio balcony overloo k s beaullful foutta1n . Secunty. Resort bvmg. E50 mo. CaJI Bob. Act .. 962-7650 Ocean. part & n11i. light Vll'!W, JijT. 211l8a <.bndo Prol deco SS7S 6467441 Waterfront Nc-s>orl bland Lowt-r DU{>lex 28r Dock avail ~wly deco NO P l:.'TS S'l~ G7J.22S6 1-:aMbluff. 4 Br & den '95() mo lmm.ir f''4.5 ~ ~ .... ,.-. .! ''> 1111< ;1 ~.,. hl1nw "" 111.chl lwh1 & 0lt'4n VII"" (,u,.rth tJ tflmm IJ')IJI & t1·nn1, $141 .. \111 1"4-4 ~· ! l' II ( 1111 I• I I ,\,-,.., I '1mrJ11 :::Jf! 1-·u11tllul ol"' "r :!hr . l hJ liJlo IH o.,o rl \ lt'\Ot I' I 11 • h r I u h h ' .. , 111111.ird' , .. ,,.1 <,,olJrlll. •lt·u IJ•• ''" 101 l11n~ New Spectacular Ocean Vi.:w Olx Condo. 1Br ll 1.1.-n br, 11'2ba . $69~ .• Sec ured com mty . 66231S 1276 ·······················~ 4 BR 2 ba, ocean view & ~ vi.ew. tll60 mo. Newly painted. 492. u 71 - Magnificent new J br. home. Lovely ocean v i e w . Exclusive neighborhood. 11100. a.1m. ------s..-. 1210· ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPOTI.~ LARGE Jbr, ram rm. 2ba. crpta, drpt1, bltms. pnme qw et ar ea. Kids OK SS95 tst,last 4' clearung dep 897 ·2904 -....~ 12ai· . ......•..•....•....... Ocean view New 2-sty CX· (-<: bou.w. I blk from bet\.. Jbr, J~ba. 2 Cprlcs, fam1. ly, d1n1ng, guest rm. w bar. Pauo 2 car g;ir, · ~Pets SllOOMo Ownr. lift 6PM 213·6"70 (wt; HallMs rvmi~ ... u..fwwi*d 3300 ....................... RENTALS OnJo.. . . . ~ • $>1()11 I k)fflt.,_ SfiOll. ~ & SilJo Call for mort> n.·111tl.s 546.2313 I Q • I '• j It \ilull 11•1 l•d ':-#11'1 \111 • I \10111 ~fl J I I 1'4 , •·4'12 ,,f l .i • " r\ IOt "' '"' .. c c-wdc •••• , ·ll '•)'lll>fl ~ 1425 I rt• t1.u l•"'llt 11 r•~ n••.Jr Uj1f1t f '''"'!"orl f..o\ .! t.lr n1 I t..J l.orl(r t 11 t • 1 t 11n1n.,• r •~•1fo , f~J&ct>, boir :-.01 p.•u Gwdawr llK'llldc-d. $700 JI&' mo S )Mr &ease Mr ~ 714 333.()070 HARBOR Vlf:W UO~ES I "H1 UT't' pt-rfrt1 ~ (>f\J I t ) ~111 tk-n 11 rm ~1\t" .:11 n . r,110 llh.d h ,,,"'''' I Ill! I 11.1 I r 1 Ir ' .. 1 mo fll • "1111 lrrllh••I 1-" o"'' '>Y hrn11 "" tu•t A ''t'l ) , .. , I "I o· , ~ 11 ri h ' I< I 1 r "'4(1 0 f,\I '1·"' ''" t l ·1 ,. r r '" • · .! B t .'ll.1 tlrn rdm rm u• l .. H JJ I ,.;unJ t'll M11!i tn> ~'·'" ~ll tlJI 11°1'' . 'ul 4.D:Ltft ~l'\1 ltG CANYON VIEW! Lt1.lllunOQ' J Bdrm 21, hath DIP<JM home c;u.m1 l(U tf' !!l"CUr l ly Sl800 m o nth <'1111 ··············-······· Hr.end Of'W 2Br 2....,ba. 2 1.sr ~Jr pool 4 JaCUUt. "'el") .sllract1v(·~ LEASES GM.OtlF. ......... ...c ... • mr-. E-clde CM .. exec. t YJIP Brand Nw • pooi. 'q)I " pn uc)l 1llOO mo L-.e ·ZBr lrv1n41Villa1«· (. r o· 1· n h rll I\ d n ,. w ~JWlll 0.l()r t nit $.i•~mu, 1 .... •.!Ur • 11011 1 o ' 111 .. "l\.,rlJ ~"'' "" I~· "lir \I' lf< I \H. ~·1 1 <1\1 1111 I 1d11i.:. 11>11~1 rl•1 limo I# Call tD P"'"i~w 7'2-1700 ,. <~l::.".JSU~UAY 1 4 1141 Tustin An #JC ~ Adlts2br. 2b.1, fi.i6.46Zf ~ NEWPORT IUCH Duple:x.Qcean Front l..arte unlla, Two 2Br Frplca, encl. gara~c11 Nr tenn1a coul'l8 & park Aaume9% loan. 14Z7.000 4 Homes/2 Loh 107r DOWN On 11 well located comer lot only 2 blks to beach and pler. AU 2 Bdrm un· tls. Owner will ht lp finance. $168,500 REALTORS PAMC>llAMIC VIEW Maanlflcent 4 bdrm. home In po11h Spy1laas Hill. Farndy rm .. formal dllWll rm . 2 frplca .. wet bar. tbe works! A IKI0,000 value for only Sll100 per month. Avail. now. A betlerway 2bdrm. lba 2bdrm.2i..<a ~. 3bdrm.Jba 549-4898 2 sing)es can split IJ\f• rem on t.bis luxury M'W ZBr. 2Ba condo. Fr-pie . microwave, security guard, &ailing, fistung & lA.'onia, pool 6 I pe, al I al your d.i.lpotal, walktnl! daltance lo r'8t.aurants, ~ht 11re aso u ~... )250 1-fi4G.8.Sfl2--CK-!ffl-4--19•1--••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 I R. ntw cph, e o , ~•le. w D htup. e pea.ao Mella Verde are"' l50 mo. SS'7·71MS J COSTA MESA •Owner Wiii Finunce• 'f'wo2Br. encl f(aragcs X1nt cond Only $25.5.400 CJSkEALTY 714 1635-58.50 CALI.MOW! 644-7211 /Jn Nli,ll l~l\IU Y ~4 l\S':JUlll\ If 5 R·2 41U8xl48 Lot 2004 Meyer Pl. Cost.a Mesa. West SMSe. S40-8149 Clean 2 br w encl. garaf(e ms mo. Adults. no peU. 773 W. WU.900 831-4889 Qu £ ISJde Studio 1265 mo.uUJ incl 64.S 7272 rmke LbJs monthJy nllt ol S700 mo. Hem II ke pe•nut1 840·2268 , 940-1.ZM ------~ Harbour 3br, 2"'1ba. Condo t'rplc . greenbelt vltw Xtra nice.152S.9CU-1377 TownhouH 3br. 3ba. ten nis, pool, 2 car gar, bout t1UpaviuJ.$1116 ~ HUM ES FOK RENT J or 4 BR Priced from S..EaS F'ncd yard ., aarages ·,J1'1mil1es pltHe Kids 6 pets wdrome Call 9M·zsetl or m 2971 A.et. no fee a..-....-. usz ....................... Newport !Wach l"lte<'UtlYC home 4br, Jbt, Jal'ULOl.1 tub Gardener ~hoy. mlJl)' ~as Avaal ~ ~ 18S:!._ monuna cw ~a tMf Monaco. 2br, 2ba, deft. wat.tt, ~r Incl. mo~ UOO ISLt; 2br, 2ba. frptc, p.11Jo, LM $7SOMo '13-~ Ber Canyon View. zrd I.be, deucbed gar, ~ mo.m.7197. UASIOPTIOH Very plus h 2br. Jbn Hunt. Ben. vlt!w condo w 1lu1 •trtum. Vel'y pnvat.e pauo area, view suodtck , frplc, pool. ..... •Ptl Good lertNI. Pnnc1ptes onJ.y 964-6376 NEW H t H CONDOS Acrou ll trret from ocean vleW8. 2 BR, te n· 1113 rourt.a. 846.3336 . Pbr rent. 2Br. •round r I o o r c o n d o Wahertdryer 2car1ear. ~ Niiutl on 1ol/ c eurae . 1~75 /mo D«100, aft. S: .f.fM»Z715. -·vu·-IL-Y•lt&fT--AL-S-•l 2br, 2ba . Hunt in gt on Viewpoint Da)'ll O SUN REALTY INVESTMENT Invite!\ you to a Free Seminar SUIJICT Group ln•H"'-•t• TM lbploslv• Housfola Martr.t ......... c .... SUN MISTMINT ndlll..: ,,. ..... , ............. "•- Vtbruary t. ll90 7 JO pm ijnervaUom Only tta r-.o...r.. ....... 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOILIASI New 2 bedroom 2 btat.h home. Minion L•ke. Country Club. Golf tennla·PoOI. BeauUfuUy land1c•ped. no main· tcNnQe '/arcl. 919C>Clu~Rd. Dllert Hot Spnn11 2JJ..l17S.2572 RENTALS RENTALS Palm Sprint•. Palm Duert le Ranc ho MJr•t•· Live country club lt1lt when you vlalt tht dtHrt. Pleet r•- wvld6m early. T .. • llecquet Reall y , m•- macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIOIAAY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY VIEW! Dramatic 4BR split·level townhome w/IOw·mainl. yard. $850/mo yrly. Barbara Glass 752 1414 . CZ·70> VHSAIUISI 1 RR penthouse in perfect condition. Night llf(ht view! Outstandinsc rec reaUon f ucl Ii ties. $550/ mo. Lolli Miller 642·8235. <Z-71> PUINISHIOI 2 or 8 BR Laguna Niguel Villa - access to pvt beach, tennis, pool & spa. Guard gated area. $1!500/mo. Donna Godshall 644-6200. <Z-72> 712·1414 Camput Vi;My C..-. .. 64MJH 901 Dov. o.;... llMT,ILIASI 2or)ll .... CDAdU Brand new w /el l 1tnvnlllcs They woo 't IML, w ......... .............. s.c. %13 !82 21U3 7141946-elOI 1144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~veral rt"ntala av1ll NOW• From SJll$ 2br, 2ba, S49S 3br. S\IOO 2br Vlt'W ID) Sl)r, Jl)e, 1700. 4br, 3b11 , NEW 179S. 861·3000. Executlvt Uvln1. Wood· brid.&• all•ched 1ln1le famiJ.y bomet. 2 br 6 2 tar 6dea. Each with 2 belba, •90mo 3Br. Z~Ba Con· do. pool1. nr new. nr everthlna 4~1625 1f NtAJvtMg. ......... l2'7 ....................... HOIUS FOR RENT 3 or 4 Br. Prt~ from ..... FMd yarct • cara1t1. Faml l le11 pleete kid• " pets Mfoome. Qall 9&t-2511 or m.29'11.A&l, DO ftt. Ml .,.. ... eca. 126' ....................... M> Y~E! Apt Ir Condo reot•l• Vlll• Rentala 8'1Mel2 Bllr. SUPER SHARP 4c SPARKLlNG. New ~. clnpes etc 3 bclrm. 2 ba. W•lllll to beMlh. .-Olmo. 1rly C.U'1HU5 2 car,.,. .... (rplc. AIC, Si>Y1lu1 ocem le b•y mlM)WHt, •W> 1er. cir view. 4br, nn c:rpta & opmMn. auto 1prt11ld• pnt. 3 car pr. a frpk9, • l)'ll..n 6 more. Nr. lake, ar•nr Incl. •eoOmo . ...W., poola 6 Jecus1l1. I00'7'7t ~lpechc••n· -------- d • ._, • *· I.Au•. ~ Dr. By ortrnef'. --......,., i.o... 4br. lb•. ' fat'I rm. ,,_din rm. • Hlrt\Alll Partr Townhomt I bdrm l "41 be .. pOOI, rtt. facllltl ... 1450/mo. •1..., M Iva nn, bead!.. mat.r H itt .• llUJ llH)' a&tu ft.too. Cell .,,..,, .... -.. ---..-.-- 2 Bdrm. 2 balh apt l 7 14. s 2 7 5 8 7 3 . \! v t ,. blodt from ocean.~ 714-Gl-81.S7. 2000W ...... 11. ... :m~ E SJDE · CcMita Mesa Condo. only 2 yra old . !Hr. I ...,S., all bit OK • lMry nn, fn('d yd, child or pet OK. IDS mo. CaJI Mr. Hr!lruq al·3133 or 8«M3S7 Lmury Condo. nr Brutol • M1cArtbur, A/C, pool, Jacwr.&&, rec rm, vtew, DID. 146--0MS &·768.5321 3 br. 2 be. newly de~.. o.ldc> S Bd 2 Ba S Cst frsi'c: . cov paUo. l ·car Pb&. Pool s~ vu, AC l 1er Gar4e nH pd . yr nu ~u Sun.llowr Dt: S100 1mo. 213·285·4312. tlllM'1S7 _7»_az _______ 1 1 er. zi,.; ba, petfect eonct. Ne1wport Creal Cotdo. AlJbttnl. llmmo. H.sematr .. ,oc vu,tbr0 <>c.m P'a.llW•Yt 3 br, 2 2~ be. f•ie nn, trplc, wt ba. Ola tolf coune. Pqol. bar, pod, Jae. t.fnnl•. 8550 mo. BoLh lJa Saq •· 813-U.81 Oemente. Alt. 41'l41QO, 4 br. 2 bl. walk to bch. .28r Jba, pools, Jaarat, 11525/mo 'UI June 15 3 br, MC Pte, really rue. loc~ 2 ba bd hie. 9850 ·mo yr. Mn Pela OK. l500. lftCJ ty . ..., Ate, ••• • '¥•ter, IU.aJll r r------------.................... ----...... Ch 3llr. lbli, •le'pe h'om beub, 1round flO-Ur Avail 2· I 1 I ~Mu. 913 W D•lbu• Olvd 8"15-SIN ••f'urn. 8u·h $1»~ ••fi\lm. I \'t BR M the bay lhu ut \ ll•w .. ,. Uaiq~ OCt:aJllront .. pt f\am . ear. l or 2 1adul~ 'Tbru JIUM! ff7!1 ~ Coda...... l7 24 ....................... CASADEOao Al.J..UTTUTlES P,\10 Comprire before you rent C us tom des 11n re1turei. Pool. BBQ, cov'rd g ara~t' nrw furniture. 'urn1unded Wl1h plush land,l'aPtnll Adult living at llll bt'i.l :'olOpets I Hdrm fumlsh1-d s.r.5 :Mi.SW W1bon .t>-1;! 1971 I'\!. Br. lla l·ntranr1• util inc. non--.mokt•r lkfi. can 556-6033 SUSCASITAS FUm. I br apt SJOO & up F;ncl. gar. Adults. no pe\'s 211() Newport HI. 5C8-4968 l..uail lbr, ""' dtitil . roim:lal home • , .. ~ m..-..... 20'J M· Ul'rLtc. \'1ew l br. 2ll r . duplex S6 00 75 Mo Open Scil S I 4 673-6061 Appt 4m-43l5eVl'h. 211r. dra >TUNNING Ir g 1 hr. pain garden apt Pool. rec sr.m .i.rea S34S 71 o W tilth St . new carpet. s, llooran ~. HllOrl. no pct:. 17 l3. 83J.3J07 . -Cos 3124 1 ... wqon S.ach 37 40 .... •••••••••••••••• ....................... H.l's FINEST ~h Estate Ln ing' Beautiful park·hkl· sur- ' roond1n~s T e rraced pool. Sunken gus bbq, s~arkl1n g founta ins. Spac ious room ~ Sepante dining area. walk-in cl011els, home· 1# kitchen &. cabinels. Walk to Huntington Olnter 2 Bedroom rum. $465 ,:rownlx>use furn. S505 Ad~ls. no peL.; Ulllt1~ f''rcc ! LAQUUTA llERMUSA , Qli211 Airk:s1de Ln I blk w:.or 8e\lcb. 3 blks s. of er. • 447-544) LU>UHIULS l 8r & •lnltlt'!>. !>JU/1,1, µool , rec room I• rum S3oo Qut:'l ,1 11:rn1 l\eehon. El2 il!4X 3748 .••.•..•.•••..••...... A.MILY APTS Br· new beautiful, tar apt for ram1lies wi J, 2 & 3 children. N park "'-.,Jcbools. l\J e play area. 2 28a $4SO 3 ,28a SS25 eat pa ad. No pets West Wilson. C.M. li31 ·5583 548-2408 · Open J{)-6 daily E/iIDE 2 br, patio. #rage. Adule.a, no peta. .F-,· 160 21st. s.8·21Zl ~ Dr. 1 ba condo nr. So toast Plaza.•New crpts, ll"Jlli. A C. pool, security r..ite. Children ok. no ~ S46o 968·3052 or "'" 5151 I &lrmapt End l(arngc, gaspa1d 642·5073 I Bdrm apt. ga!> paid Encl gar. adlts 542.5073 :j)Wdw, prif. dt!coraled. 1mmac. ~ maid serv. ·&..uW. Coli.r TV, S& wk atby mo. •2227 ..ACUNA lf:ACll :\tTR L'\"N Maid serv • color MESA VERDE hone at· C'()sphere 2&3 b" d>x •plS. No Pets. 546· D34 -1V. heatet pool. Util. C714 l494·5~ 985 No . S30S·S425 2 Br apu. bakony. Pl'lJO, 131111iry rm. some w encl. prage I Br, I M Adda only No ..... OM • w•tn' pd ...,.. Jbr, a., 2 Meir>' lwnhllo, .-_ Adulu No P'll• ~. pWll Sf.l.1300 ................ Cun, qll6et, 2 bd, I ba No kldl peta l32S mo C&U Jeff 1131 .. ~ Uw bearh lt.iu•h ho\~I apt 2306 W Ckeanfront S22IO l.sl" la.st 673--41~ l.UTSIDf 1 Bdrm loft apt. bltn rlh hwasher fr ran~l' Yurt! SM) 6't2 ·6"M3 2!lr, Jl7blf, frpk , ~ol'I t(clr, adults S375 Call 645 4074 ~ lo S<W.J Bei.ut nt'ur new 2 br. 2 ba tuwnhou-,t' Skylights, frpk. laundry rm. patio. Adults only TSL Mgmt 642 !Ml ~ l BR incl rerng, SJOO. 2 BR 1 l, Ba, MOO. ~nd gar Adlts. no pl'ls ~98.S7. !>48·~1 New2 Br. 2 Ba. fpl<.'. bltns. Westsid e <.:M S385 Adu.JU. no pets 979·3376 _.___ - Lrg 2 Br. I ba. carport S34.5 797 W. Wlli.on Call 213-596-3703 Lovely E-S1de Triplx, whole boll om rroor. w fplc, D W etc. ever ything new Adults. no pets. s:'i8). 831-1289. 2!lr, large hv10g & dm10g Children OK. SJ35Mo. Open ill 788-B W. 18th. 557~9 Newly painted 1 br. l ba E · side C.M. $27SMo. No Kids. No Pets. 646-llM7 Olarrning lbr, patio, gar, quiet st. Conv. loc. $325/mo. 962·8118. Ne~y decorated 3 Br 2 Ba townhouse . Spacious rueplace & pool. Qwel a·ea. Adults. no pets ~. 675-5!W9 64.5-3381 IMSTAHTIH Near new luxury tnhse. 2 br, l'' ba. a1J bltns f'ncd pat.Jo. gar. Infant or smJ pet ok. $31115. 64$437. Nr. So. C6t Plaza. 2 br. 2 ba apt. Pools. etc. lm mac. rood. No children or pet&. $425. Jess dt&· count ~ 7418; 835-4447 extD. <:.oastHwy __ _ ~~~mt 60_1603 •2 Br nr. So. Cst Pina ---"'-------$375. No pets. 759-0217 or 2 Bdrms. 1 bath 31t. 6'1-1460 Af IMtllh......... Afa ...... ......... .;.~=~· ..;Fei>f-....uerx..,.._1.._, _tteO..._ _______ DAIL_.-.Y_Pl_LO..._T .... ...,..J ... I ... •• •• • • •· • • • ....... ••••• ••• • • • • •• • • • • •• •••••••• •ooo ...... -4JOO • JIJ4 " ........ •40 1..-lteclt 3141 41••=.......... .... • _.., -··················· ..._.e. •.• ·-······ i;;-~..; •••••••••••••••• ..:······~·····ff ~-··;;;;;.;;U".;····· ..................... .. ~~.~~.::: ::. ~"~~~ 1.::!.~ri~ =:: u~1~;.~·::.c:t: .. ±. ................ ~lttuhdtot't .. ·• 1 poo br,•~ c~~l;.~·2 =;,~-· ~ M . MW crfl. Adllllla. IDd 11oor. do• d • c: or at• d . J) • c le I BrGD 2 Ba, trpc, ,.Uo, • c •ne ~. • -·-• ............ et1 Sits lttO '°pool, Jaaaai. t.on1I w1mun8lfleeot ocb••hn ~~!-'lsocan.A aJJ/11'-maldai:;AcresM*i M/Pem,21.ao,3BR,3Ba, WaU1u Moir tT . da, ree. nn. l 1111. from •h1w. t•P• to c · " --mo v · O/W, WtD, s bib fr a..• bHcb. C.atrally loc . BOMo Incl util 4t4 Mn .,.,..,. Rm pvt balb. mature beach, no pets. Pref ----Cloled sarace Seturlty ... ..___.. ...... ..,.._.... ·-2 br _ ...... emPdt.dy,luaprlv.rd, w1rum.S22$.te0-5aO 2 11t,..,..pa1.nt,tmlb9ck bid """,......_ -irY "'""'"&"'&..&rr .,,..._, .. _ •·•Bcb-..7N 1ard WSMo 11710 S 1. l Yrc. leda1e . ••••••••••••••••••••••• allnewlbt.r.Adultt,no -+.._ . Adult..30+.Noo•moter. WilllM'e& (or Dan .,;.;~ray on °• 2 Bt, 2 Ba. new plu.ab Pf!U.$mmo.~ Room w /full bou1e S hr. Irvine condo. MO.ml ----carpeUni, pool, Jaeuui. 2 Br, 1~ ba t.ownhoute privileges. ln dnt. area m>+util. &sl-Olt10. • 2 &-, ! ba, frplc, 11araio. M25. mo. Adultt. no pet.&. atyie. Adult.a. No pe&s. ol Newport Beach. (Wes& STVNNINO ll'I Zbr, 2ba P1$ c.. II 9Q.8M7 uk for Located acrou from UJfr>fW.2.6811. Femltle Pvl. room & IAl'Ckn apt Pool. r111· ftbttt Nwpt 8th GoU Course. m> mo. Ml-31582. beth c.oodo, Dana Pt. .,..,. 7\0 W Ullh M By appt only SU 48M Weslclllf ~a lra l Br. Employed person. AUrac· &rel&. Pool. bowie prlv. F.11dll trlplu, l1h d)' • br. 3MAAl8r ., ~~=~WO VAUC 1 Ril). 3 Br, 2 ba Mean newly decorat.ed, patio fc ~~~ ~:'~::. 1175. 4WrS.W. 2 ba, ~ Oldeir kli.b ok 28r.' '2~~&: j~~~r!p~ front. Fr-pie, l cu i;ar, pool Adlta. 64.S-8U2 m91l56. " Mst.r bdrm w/ahower & 2 Mll211 2IOOt)8lc ftl>lc. yd, ~1.tr, nr Hunt WIDbooltup 2.br-, dlx adult condo. Con· clOllets, yng resp F. l i.nitm Harbour, childn!n TSL Mcmt 842 UlO!I veruently toe ~50Mo Mesa Verde pnv entrance ctuld OK. Sl90 + a,; utll • l Br. blll\a' ty( rt"' pool Aduh1 nu l><'l• S32S ~-OW.? V1LLAMIDUA 2br, 2b.I, n~w ri:-pL'>, 1'1t!> •tu'"u & di.hwb1 ind ... nl I lllr~ilJi ('oupl~ pref ChildN!n OK Nu l)Ctt. MOO Uul pd c~cept cll'i. 2:324 Elden 845 I~ Uke codo. Moe.air nuor· l:liurmt-t kit 0 w po.1t 10 tirdn. W 0 hkup c t< ~ ~19)3 5'!5~ 1 bR . upstJ1r.,, relng. R&O. ~ar 136 (o; Uuy ~ l s.3:1 I . 646 2325 SUpl·r t'l ea11 :1 ttr townhouse, 1 yr ncv. end dbl ~arai(c, ~75 l:.t &. 11&..,l .. dep 5'111 7117. ~141i(I MESA VERDE Ucuut1ful 2br 2ba F1rt:ph1cc. dishwa:.ht•r J',1t10, "'aragc. parking ~~lo S250dcpos11 Jl03Ma(.'('Aw ~52 11:! l bdrm apt partly rum No t·h1ldrcn o r Pt'l'> ~mo 548 1356 2 bdrm Duplex. s toH', fenced yard. Rar nu pet... 1930 C WaJIJt'l' S325 mo 645-3-'85 Fanuly 2 Or S340 Spae 3 Br. 2 ba S395 Plu) ~·pool. 646· 1486 2 Ur, I bn. pool, ddUIL,, n11 pet:.. new pamt. crpt . '1'i5 mo to mo 6734804 J..l.lc 2 br lower, $32.5. N1•w paint. no pets. 226.5 ll \I a pie. 64'5-9'94. ---- lrandH•wAph 2 Br. 1 ba From $435 2Br12 ba From S4SO 3 Br /2 ba From $5.50 BeauWu.l spacious units 1.11 3 unit & 5 urut build· uig.s. Pvt yards. pat ios. decJc.s Family & adult only areas. No do~s. nil.. Mgmt 642-1603 2 Br. ) l, ba. $400 Encl. gar, pal.lo. Ad.Us. no pets 64.S-~7. S434291 8a<:beMlr'. utU pd. Stove " retria. Fncd patio. 126S. mo. 54&-8210t; 666-2316 Qu 2 br, 1 ba. garage, near OCC. No pets. $350. ?Sl-3896. Best Mesa Verde loc .. 2 br. 1 ba. $345 /m o ~1.8al\.4PM -----o.aroW 3826 . ...•.................. OK. l500 mo l&e62 Jib ,,..,..5779 & bath. Ref rig. No cook-Move m 2-1-4!0. ~ S37:>-S495 Beaut brand '""' _...._,_ r17c:u Orel'-' apt 1. 840.QI07 &n& or s • .......,g ........ o. btwn 10-5 . 2 bdrm, aar. nu cpt, nu P\l. nu draPt-S no peU., H 8 12 13 IUl-8185 Gl\)'tll'm-____ SOMETHIMG MEW FOR LESS lJeautl/w new 2 BR 2 Cull balhs. master suite " double smks. plui.h h r o "n carp et1n~ Drapes, a:.h cab1neh. bwlllns, refngeratcor . MCI yard. delux laun cir) Ctuldren OK 4-plex 11ear everythlJlg ONLY SR> mo 7i91 SLATER Open Hou..,e IS-5 PM 840-4724 BEACHWOOD APTS :.! br. 2 ba MOO Wirgt· lbr $325. WALK lo sh11pp1n~ Pool. Jatu1L1 . bltni. Adulb. no l)t.'L'\. 002 1800 I Block to Oc~an J Br. 2 ba. frpk. 2 <'J r ~ra.:c ~75 mo 1\l~o I fir I I~. lrph· & ~JrJl!l' s:u> mo \dulL-. onl). no 1icL-. l<1·fs .1 mu..,l' l'.1JI Uu·k '...:! 1.1~1 ~"l:l 'F.R I IJr JXJOI l:Jr frpk. trrt.-:.. S2'J5 At.lull!\ ~·9583 1;.12 525 I WAU< TO BEACH l.ruque I br, P\'l yJrd, :.U>ve & n•fn~ Ge1s & waler pd. Small pct ok S350 mo. 536-2451.i or 962 l(l'i() Lovely all adult. no peL,, t.2&3 Br apts. 6200 Ed inger.h.b.84&-0619 --- -- Sharp 2br. walk lo bch Gar & more. Call Pat 9112.7408 ------- 2 BR 1'7 Ba, dbl gar. pool. spa. secunty. walk to beach. 5450. 644-1094 ........ 3844 ·······~··············· t bdr m Condo Orangetrce. Patio 'Jn Stream. tennis . spJ, pool, izym $300 A\J ll rrud F'eb 5.S.2·3475 O·:n•., &Wlcnds I ---- 1be Spnngs 1 Br condo. SIU.5. Open Sat ooon UI 4. Call art 6PM . 213 t 3 73 ·2806 o r 213 37S-014.3 Brand new 3 BR condo. 2 ba • frpl nr. pool & lt!n- 1"11.!> S750 Mo . yearly Bay & Beach 759-081 l new 1"2 br 4 pie>. Nice 3br, 2ba, 4 door lo ocellJl. 549-3812 qi.let aru F'rplc. encl NoPeu 3br, 2ba. ~+util. Fem. earaee. W D hookup 642-0891 Roo m for r ent C M non-smoker. No ~ts. TSLMgml_ 642 1603 $1M1Mo Waterbed. dlk, CdM &»7082 Westddf area 2Br, 28a 3 Br duplex. •~ River 2ml from OCC 631·5299 ... _ ............ .t~. k1lch ~8 :.ir water lfiOO > rly S b th N 0 '""'"" ... ,,... ... ..., OpenSun !IQl.3'22 e p rm & a Pool S49S 6314930 COOKING' Refs Bus OMTHllEACH r-.ewpo r t Ocl'Jnfront Walk lieaut modem I br ur s~e 12131893 9751 Big new lBr. Newport 8eJch rondo <.:atahna vie" AduJt.s t-'Ull St'cun ty Wkdys 631-2442 Evv-. wknds s.1 2· 7589 w onJy Sl6S.lst,last ~ I Br 111 pvt home Pvt enlr • bath Refs Sl50 mo 700-012A eves 2 Fem nun ·s mlt'g \egetart.Jn:. seek rm m..ite $160 mo E Cl\f. 5*-6511 J>rn rm & pnv bath free 1n l'X<'hange for lite hskpit .... l!m only. Call It J '" .a !I 3 ~ 4 J !> Near lloas: Hosp S450Mo 2br. 2ba. c rpt~. drp,, bltin:.. d-.h ... hr W D hookup :"\o Pt'l~ 4243 Dana Rd 642 732.l L.1<10 waterfront 'pee lJl UJ.tr \ ll''4 \ l('W dpt 2 hr :! ba . $875 year mund 673-1283 t''te:s&wknd!> !Wom &. shower J>r1 Y ------- V~hs$450 NEAR llOAG l11ghly up w-adcd. prof dt."rnralt•d I Br Bad1elor Condo 11vt•r lookU1g lovel:r fountum & park llkl' t'OUrt)ard f''ull !>t'(.' bldg Call 644-721 I A....,K !-'OR NIGt:L. ,\~:1 Block W bt-;1d1 :J UH :.! b.1 lie" l'pl.~ drp. & p,11nl Adult~ no pet:. \rl) ~ l.i732113 I bdrm Suiwrn La.:unJ Ut.Jrh localJ(>n $385 mo '-<> pt'L~ 4!14 IO~ Quiet 2 hr " gar patio µool. JdulL•,, no ix•u. 11\411 II l5lh St ~wpl llt•1Rhh ~~ 642 7340 PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS C04MTRY CLUB UVIHGIH NEWPORT BEACH An aduJt community on lbe Back Bay Spe 1· tacular Spa, 7 s w1mm1n1t pools. 8 hgbted tenn" t'OW1s. btke trails, put llllg iu~n Rachclor:., I und 2 ~0011\l> apart menb . and t.ownhoust>s rrom S399 oo pt'r month On .Jumbort'i' At San Joaqwn HJll:. RuJd m .. ,.,...1.900 2 Br. l be. DJ 34tb St $350 A'lk for Carolyn 631 l2MI ~l On wattt. 2 Br. 2 lia, dt>n , slip avail Yt.>arl~ ht• Aval.I 2· 7 760-0919 l'nt Sn Lag bea ch :\1 !-' net'ded for Balboa ~ S225 49\1-2854 11u•anrro11t furn hst.- (lnw6ter 2Rr.2fiu Good Ol der n on s m o k111 1( k>edh· Adlls, 1111 C>t·l~ pl~J&.Se Pn hom .. (.' ~ !IW) mo 644 01 l9 :.i t.45.f,, O!i Lido Island. J BR ~· Ba . So pallo 9i.'J() \ 1.'t 1)45 6822 tiJI ~ THE COVE I .Jbul1Ju~ ~ .. w,ho) mood Pnmt' l>d)fr<mt lt11. l.u\ 2 bdrm l l>a 111" rth<lm•· ~ t'l bs r . lrplt pJtll.1. t lo'>•·d i.1rJl!t."> \J 1 <1nl lm10t"l Pl1"-'> SJSOO Mo Wn&.y N. Tcrytor Co. ll~all..Clf' l.>44 4!HO Yrly "aterlrnt :1 hr .I hc1 . den, p.itw. s un de<:k , frplr Boot ... 11p "'ail S79S mo 67~ u 120 3876 •...•.......•.•........ St.one!> throw to lkach ar 1.-a-. \'u-w J br 2 bill duplex Lodi') 2 rdr gar ~mo Agt 492 biOO )Jg 2Br. 2ba. t.lowru.tdl" Apt , ~OOmo incl utl. wulk t o bl.'ach 71~.f>.9pm ....................... Large 2 br lower condo Patw. pool. 1acuu1 & caflJC>rl $450 mo Ca 11 54S-~ Of' 751 -9905 ror appt Avail Feb bl L..trg1: 2 br. ,,, ba. patio pool, Jacu.zu & l'arport $00 mo A\a1I 1m med Cal I ~297'0 or 751 9905 fur apt)( 2Br, l hba stud.to. Euc Lid & McFadden area. pool. adula only. S36S mo C.a U a.ft 7pm 839 2581 .. -----Seal~ ll84 ..•...................• 2!lr, apt nr sand Gre~t localloo SJ75Mo :"o k1<b no ~ 714-843...SSi ---Tudilt 3890 i'\1m rm µr ba . l'O\ t.:Jr poo I ~I .it u r • ~1 J I e i;.11;.1446.') t'\ l'' 4150 •............•...•.••.. Lovl'ly 1'1:w Tu.\l111 huml' ltw-1·lderl) llom•· • 111111. 1111( l'dtlll & hn mi: 1 Jrt• is:l> llriH !02 278R Vocation lt8tals 4250 .............•......... I' \L~1 SPKl:'liC,...,, C \ CO~{)() Kl';~T1\1-'i 1-W<Ur) Lundum1n1um,, Lompletel~ Furn1!'.he<i l'ountn nub ~l'llln~ Goll. T~rlllb 4.-.illuble al '>pen.JI Halt'llo fo r our l h1·nt" only W~'rk l> \i.,..thly <ind Wl'd.t'rll.I H.t.nt<th CJll l>oman1qu1• "' Ii 14 1 JZX H!ll I C.\rnEDH,\J~ l' A.'\ Ye'=" t t IL. ;>.'TRY CLL' Ii :14·5bi Cathedral Canyon Dnv1· PalmSpnna.'> Cahlorrua 92262 Desert Reson RJ ty In<' •BIG BEAR W vu. or slu ing, 2 dU. frpk, now 4t holldys 666-1006 -------R-.to SMr. 4100 ....................... ~ .. AVOMS ~PQ>lts & cut 11\ 1nR \''\pf'n"t'' • Profesi.1onally ''nee 1971 HOUSIMATES ~134 F rmml. non smolt:t'r. Z? 45, 3 br 2V. ba tn CdM SUI> Jll'r moo. 640-0980 t?lll+ul1l 1,7;, ~'4b l p,.,.., -.h.irt• tnhs1• w I 1•·r.-. l;111\ Park M!.tr lir " µn \ lia & deck ~UI rn11 incl. utll , ~ar. W U. U1W. OH. pool, lo>flOI' ~n pt.'L' &73-4L2tl 11r 559 RJf'ili ----- knommJlt• n eede d tu ,h .1r•· :.!111 2bd upl ... I rr1k 1 .. n n1:.. pool ~11111 1nl'l utal , C '.YI >Ill tl!llU • Sh.i.r1· lu\tl\ homl' in CdM " "firkin!! ""'Oman Pvt bdrm & ba non s mkr who hk~ cats ~ mu 1$>-~I Beach dpt to shr Singh· 21 or 11H·r ~a .. ~ mt.>:>.,. 631 9176 lll·hJ~ per..on rs 1 to -,hr LI: 4 br. 2 ba home ner l.Jke Lnfurn 6 mo gmt. ~:I 5ti~!J 673-<>550m:.1: Sht1n' Prof 31 )r. old no n- 'mokt:'r, St-de.'> rmmt.c. to 'hr J br pool home 11.B. \l F , :!I 3S l'h1ld ok. DX> mo plu.'i shr util. Sm~'<' ck-p IWO·lOtl un. bl'.M 4lSO ........................ ~ S7S4tup.2308W. (11 P;.inrrool, N .B . 1,13--41.54 -----WAN'TI:D· <1arall(t in CdM bll-0960 4400 .......•.•.•••••....... LSOI Westc.Lttf Dr. a ppm~ 700 sq ft. wiU bwld to :.u1t, ample parting, JotWl F'\sber 642-31 11 1235Sq Pl S988 mu. 1617 WestdJ.ff, N 8. \l(ent. !>41 S032 ·um. studio .,_t. 3 blocks from beach. "l51mo 111 ct UUI. 494-lW: •wporl lleoc~ 3769 Adults. Gas pai1. G42-S073. 2br. 2ba, w1frplc. $t50Mo. 2 Br Apts. I m1 bch. Avail now. Slove1Refr1g S37~. lbr. Condo pool, 1ac, ten- rus. i.tream'>. rerni:: S375. 544-8970. 731-4763 \'crsa1llt"• Condo S395 lBR. pool. saun:i. JJ<' gym. clubhou.St" se1 CJll collect 213 477 700t ............••••••.•... ~Mo 2br. ~. Condo frpc dhwsh. patio, nr pool & trans. 833-3307 1\J!l Femalt' ~wn ZS..35 lo rrnt oom. behuld O C Colleice House eomplt>lely r C' f~ S250 per mo 9&l-Sl28 M !)() w bo) 14 wa nl~ housem:ud '°' rC1t1m & board II B 34() U'l9 WAT&FRONT LUXURYS 'fTES 341 5 Bays1dt Dr. NB (7) 4 l675-2300 ( ....................... 'ityrront rur11 s hcd ' winter rental • ''"" Brolter. 675·4'12 · .. apt, 2421 E. hth St .-its. no pet..s. m . Yr ly. Also unfurn. 64~!8 NO LEASE REQUIRED VEAR·ROUNO FUN· Social Ac t1v11tes 01 rect•lt • Free Sunday Brunch • BB O's • P8 r hes• Ptus much more GREAT RECREATION· Tennis • Free Lessons (pro & pro ~l'lop I• J Health Clubs• Sciuna • Hy01omassage •Swim ming • 011v1ng Range BEAUTIAJL APART· MENl$; Singles. 1 & 2 Bed rooms • F u1 noshed & Unlurn•shtd •Adult Uvirig •No Pels • • Models Open dndy · 9 to 6 Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/No. 800 Irvine Ill 160'1) ~I (714) 6'5-0550 ·- *•port a .. ch/So. 1700 t6Ch St 10ove1 at 161h1 (7") 642-8170 .... Udo Village 1 Br. \tll • 9ioluded $350 mo. Yr .._ SlCIO cMnin1 ~ pmk. l'D-17811 VILLA CORDO'A Most Ulll Free. Ne• cpl. d!lli. end garage. 13tto. 1tr11at k1t,·hcn w /l tns. No pets Call 646-7174 951·7630,493-7906 I BR$340 2BR$400 2323 Elden Ave .. CM 642·7605 ---- 2 Br, 1 ba, S340 n>. + cleani:lg deposit a:>ves you u. Laundry rrt. No pets 642-7356 ·92. SNUmar 2 \If, I ba. 1 story, stag. d1J18. pauo. fprl, 11w, barn clogs, gar Aiits. S75 2650 Elden ( 1 > S8-840b 2 HUGE bedrooms. li'u ll y c arpeted /bu1 l l1ns <;round floor. Super l<K'3· lion. AduJts. no pets SJO<I mo. Apply apt !::. 568 W Wilson.~ Eastside Costa M esa 2 BR (.'llcl gar. S375 m o. 251 16th Place. upstairs apt Call 546-5880 ask for Pam 2Br, nrstores & bu.-.. ideal for seniors; S270 mo 548-8652 Beautiful 2Br. 2&. encl garage, lndr~ fac 1l adllS, no pets $395 mo 54()-6338 Bond New 2Br 2hb1, 2· or gar. pool & jacw. Lrg 2br, 2ba, bit.ins, pauo. Y.ry attractive, 645-886 redecor. $400+wc. mealiB.AI APARTMEMTS GU.HD OPINIM• a . 2 Ba aso hcellent location, ~.lk ti complete shoppl1g. ieauWully lancbcapd. ~c1oua apt.s. Prlvrte pU.losordecu. Adulta Keat paid. No pets. ()pen lo-6 dally DI West Willen, c .M 631-5583/548-2408 ~~ 645-5433 Gmd flt dplx 1Br. ba, hv rm;kitch area. Nu paint, ref rig. $295, 839-4945 New large 3 bdrm. 2 ba frplc, yrd. washer /dryer hook up, 2 car gar . $400. 557.27(M 1 Br. new paint, clean. No children , or pets . S250Mo. 203J.A Anaheim Ave. 540·7376 Ask for Dan. Streams. waterf•ts, a pine fore1t. Among ~ngeCounty's most spectacutat adult aoart- ment communtti•. 1 & 2 bdr .. 2 bath. Move-in reldY. otlces open 9 to 6. • PNCREll 2aoo 'llrVWW Ad coo,.......,..2100 (Cloled 9unda , Dana Point I br upst111rs C.1e<m & d~1rable. S285 mo. Ulll incl $200 securi- ty dep. No peu, 33897' 2 Co pper Lant ern . 496-2940 ---NICE JBr. OCEAN Vl~-W. pool $285 mo <55443 ~•ilq• ltoch 3840 ....................... W ALI( TO IEACH t:ruque bacbe.or. ~lOYl' & refng Gas & water pd $275 mo 5.J6 2456 or !162-S>50 *DELUXE* GAIDEN APT. 2 Br, Adulh Oftly 3pools Coverel car Port patiolOU .. BBQ's cklle U fwys & bchs walk ti shopping. 17 fl I Goldetlwnt atw ....... 147-6064 t...,'-1•Gt•11da S3'1S Valk to beach. lm- rtllC 2 bdrm, I ba. Close to !Ver ytb1ng. 301 Balmore. Realty 1ll beauW'uJ Woodbndgr 2br. 11 )ba. Twhse w yrd twa1l now. S550Mo. +- dep Call 714·992-4370dys. 714·~ 1892 eves LGIJllM •oclt 3848 ....••.•.••.•.•.•...... Studio. IJ\l t•ntr an<'r. bath. s1.11J.(k non s mokt•r 10+. S275 ind utl ~I --- ~3l'IOUS upper dupll'x 2br'. 2bJ. \ 1e'4'!>, dt't'k. nr heh 246 Fa1rv1ew St SS25Mo 4!M·~8N 2Br. 2ba. frplr. 2 blk.-. tn bch. S500 mo 494 1966 or 494 3191> Mrwport a.och 38 69 ....................... VERSA.ILLF.S Lux (.'on do 2br, 2ba, ocean Vll'W l'enthou~t' S.-<· . pool. IO'ffi, dub hst• $750Mu 75.2-9466, 673-0Hl!l 1 Newport Shores Jl'rO'i~ from b<·h Sm lbr ~"JO Sm 2br. $45() f'ool t'nrl IUll' lndry rm. n l'W crpt-. & rrum blind." l ~-.e. •~1 l.i..-.t ~ $2{XKe<' 640 5(l7X Lan:e bach apt !'ipl llj.?t ~ a r e a s 3 u o "<t 11 tst.lru.t + ~ clt·Jn1ni: 631·22!1.1 3 Br w ~anfrunl JUl>l "t.cp, away from lh1~ up pe r ro ndo o n the Penlnsula Yrly Garage no pet.<; 640 0037 ..............••.•.•... Seawind Village 'I,;(> .. 1&2 bdrm luxury Jdull <1pts in 1-1 plan' rrom S3SO 2 bdrm LOWnbou..~ 1 rom SSW + pools, tennlll. "aterf.111.:.. punds' GM for l'ook.Ulg & tie.t.mS? p&Jd From San OwjCO f'rW\ dn \ •. :-; ort h un Beach to .~kF ddden Ihm ~est on :\1 cF.1dden tu SeJw1nd V1lld £t' m• .1893-51.98 3869 . ..............•....... FOii RENT: Newport Beach and Corona del Mar When you rent an apartment et Baywood, Bayport. or Bayview, you get all the temhc benefits of Newport Beach and Corona del Mar. The sun. Surf. Shopping. Fine restaurants Add to these the lush landscaping, prrvete patios and baJconies, swimming pools and other luxury appointments. and you have three distinctive apartment communities. One for adults. one for fem1hes. and one wtth special sections tor both Nowavalleble One bedroom. one bath from $430 Two bedrooms, two ~· from $495 Bc~'V\ood One Baywood Drive Newport Beach. CA 9 2660 Corner of San JoaQuin Hills Road and San Miguel Dnve For leasing information. call (714) 644-5555 OWned and n•'8119d by The trvlnll ~ G) _........,_ .. -..-- Wanted Slnlfle parent & • htld to :.har t' lars:P l .. uiuna horn•· ~ J~h·r bt-droom + IJJl.h S.!:!5 nr :! ~ms S275 Ot.-pcY.> uul Call l'am ~ ~·u wrk. 4!fi ~home ,\c ll\-E' p r o ft',,1on.ll l 1 :t.~" to 'hr :Jbr 2b., Condo" .:.11 1n "Pl 17\;! .mi \d •ult<:r 24 hr; ~ 3 Br•den. B.ilbo..1 Ul-t>an f ml h.'it sh r " l l(U)"i \ r IM· $4(X) mo and~ It' 67!)~ ~ 1 Br b$(>. LJ)oluna :'111guel 25-35 t'mplyd . de.in. no tobaC'l'O Me\"' 49>1t17 3 Br. l(olf cour.e apt. San l."1emente NeJ r tennis & bcarh F Sl50 m o ~ Roomma le wanted, ~ rtBle Shal"t' large rour 14) room apartment. uliliUes mcluded. $200 month. Catalana !:>t l.11guna Beach 71+-497·1310 Prof male sttks saml' shr 3 BR condo. So Coast Plaza area $200 m o 549-3036 ~; 30PM Straight gals w11hr lrg lux hm & Condo w gay males or mature • fems. ~ are lnto hskpn1. 'nred ol hassles. C. M. S48-.3428. SS1 ... WbltetM 28. straicht· look to shr e b1e or apt. 1.-..2BB11aft 6pm . Rmmlte needed ..,,.. l() lbre l1 ll8. bme '180 pt'r mo Incl utll. Prefer nature a.le. Meal ·a oe>- tlclnal 8M-lt75 WANTACDONt Oaalled Adi ta.5e'7I OJ3mDAY ft:& .. .,..,., tor ••o.J.Slatbe IWLYN.OT •we• •L-n>aY DOITNOW I '4J.M71 • I MORl&RENT f:'<t><'Ut1ve offal'('S. JU1JQrt area l'p w I~ '-<I ft Ne" t'rpt-. & drps l'.;\.11 now ~7 7fll0 LUXURIOUS EXECUTIVE SUITES 1 lffwe' no" .i' J II an 1-leR.mtl~ .ippoUlt."1 E• t"('\Jtl\1' S011 .. -. 1·entrall\ hl(',lll-d n1'Jr frt'l'WJ)' • 11u rt-. &. th•· l)ranR" luun1~ \1rpor1 .. d l illlll'' 101 ludt' J I nendl) eHi<'1Cnl rt'i:ep· lton l'>l l ell'phont operator who greets )Our chents and answers your <'allii . .i complete Calif & Federal law library. beautifully decoratecl •'\lnferetl<'.'e rooms. photo copy machmes. & lht> h nest 1n s ecre tarial lit'fVl<'es For further mro & a per :.onal tour through the fac1ht1es. pl11ase contact Vorta1.. Assoc• . 1714 1955-2288. (714 SM-3000. ·T.-·· EXICUTIYI sum t\111 service om~ II\ Newport Center 640-5470 ---DIC.sums Pnme NewPort Beach Joe. Near O. C. airport. Rent lncl reception, COO· ference rm, janitor aerv., ullls, 100 free copies 4s more. Sec:reuu1a1 aerv. avail. lhor Douc8Sl-Mll. OrlUlle Couot1 Airport Ard.. de8k 1pece. reciep- UOru.at, contereoce rm. Aall for Diane :WO.Dai • DELVXEOFFICES • From 1 rm. up lo uoo aq. ft. From D fl. No lse req . Adj. Alrporter Hotel m.zm. ~12 .rtouu...., .....,..TOO! Call tb• eomplete ""Ice. O.c:oratln1· I I ... dldellvery. ~otnc.: Met pee uan. at Tbe OOioQ)'. XJut k>callon l6 IAIUMBda.•~c. Call An•• Ra111er. <TH>d~·•toa 1:10.~ ,.....,. . II. 100 • ••• - -- KS ;&. F -- W• "'· OJ Vt Of· at , tr. er :a - ' ------ ·~~ ............... 4••••••• ~ Won • Home Repalri 11 1ra up S.U-431afttt4PM c..~•Rt'paln ~1u11 ~ Dana Potnt 8. W\boft .. Sons, 81drt. lalg ..... g Ft-eat , ~ yr11 u p ••••••••••••••••••••••• Booded. Ltl' 13~7487 Ba~tAllr. MOC.her woru &e1>mo. 548 eoM n11hl1. needa altte r NB/HB ani... ~ 7801 MCU • DIQC S .,. , ... ~ PATIO covas ••••••••• • • • .... • • • • • • • M:>Qlr.e A.DDmOMS Ted Sec'y Senke <.:badw1ck Q u1.strucl1011 SS6-2l94 BA MC f'Tee &tUOl9wlmd.s,ev~ pickup & delivery. 850 c.p.t Senk• Xero¥ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ,... ....................... IU!CTIUCIA.N ~ ced ttpt rm •Umate oa .... Clf MmJJ Jc* Uc mflM m.cwt hat t0m_pl•t• H rvlc"tl Olmm1 Rdld f'""° H t ...... BA IM EUX."TRICIAN Be11t r a t t••. bl'1t workman•b1p Smitll )it. prnfemod 675 8345 ......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Soc i;ecurll)' pl"t do1 l.IO. brau plates l'l ea or2 S3 Ken SJ& 7~7 ., ....... ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clua1c?1 GuHar1st for your pnvate party or wedchng. Kevtn 4!17 5098 ------Gw••g ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpetitry , mu onry, l"Ollftq, ph.i.mtw\I. paint ~6more.JB Plumb101. e lectrica l , bt!alUQI, au 1esi re_8lrs, Pft!I! "ll w;:ugz Ml..RXIT 17 y r :s 10 ~r ea , ('arpooter . palnlin&. fWnbl ra~. 548-17$2 or ~ rUACUFF tlome improvement. re- modeling, fencmg & roof. ing. 2S yrs exp. 631-4264 ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lite ha uling-m oving. Cedar Crpt & Uphol . a..-., flt wutoi. lleo cln'a. Rlabl. Prot. SI.moo &'9-SiK1, '7s1a1 SUSIE 'S J«>lJSECLEANJNG '751-73118 MOY OOSl'l!!RS Hmnes. apg. l time or reg. Spec oo vacanta. 639-lsa& dy /Dt. 1lred ot Housecleaning . Hass le? RELIABLE help is here. 960-'7452 PACIAC Cl.EANING COMPANY Weekly /or 1 time ma id SVC. 10'% DISCOUNT ON VACANTS. SUam carpet cleaning, rree esL 2' Hr SVC. 5oS2-tJ06. GllJ"age-Yard cleanln1. 1\red of clearung Reas.rates. 642-0705 sparetJme a way? your Call OCCstudenl. Large truck . Jeannie.98M'757 Trash, tree trim. Dan For excelle n ce 10 6'5-8lm _ housecleaning: Cleaning Income Tu Preparation. ~Bc:b .••••• ~ no. Vly ...... " . 83&-1022 1be Income Tax Man lDCOme Tax Prep! ~ off before Mar. IS. M. Patemostro. ea.rolled 8iJ.(714~ Palntinc. INT /EXT. Nell. bonest. reu.. 12 yn. exp. Lic'd. Dave SM-HMS. P.O. Bo• S.Vlte • pr mo. -£, lnb St. • 21, CM.1'1Nf71 ._ ... ..,..... ....................... M.,,....nee Ii a.pair. Hame •Cam~lal. PllG:l.Qil. .. ..., ....................... ........................ KRB Deluxe pa veN. GA.0-a-boulll • who can 'l ••••••••••••• ~ ...... 'St 1;;' gs.rriu wood nr dee menl l..-Czz' 10 _,_._ ... c. Free Guar. get out. Let me be your '"T • FUM ext. palntm1. St. -""' ·---.. "-t.o ... _Dr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lie/Ins. Try me. R. kJWlleSt pned uality ~.,::;::" et......,c ea1'1' .quauty Laod.lcapiag• work. Call nny , "-· ...,...u.,,, · Q)mp. soft.s«ipe design Sinor.~ 213iSl-Oll6 bef' Y or Helen: 675-9380 & installataon. All wort Pnlf. painting Ext" InL aftS. Tie guar, Free est. Green-Moll Ext SZ'75. 138001.5 ---19_.., •••••••••••••• ••••• •••• d a le Land1cap1n " p t s •• 4383 .--,-..,.-'731-62"1'8 • ree ea .. v • -·-••••••••••-.•••• Have an ex~rt do yGUr MC/Vin LatbinC ii Plast:.!l:ml ceramic tale, entries, Resumes. -cover letters, Shampoo ~ steam clean. re a s o n a b 1 e r 11 t e :s Color brighteners; wht .m-1973 ask ror Ott cpts ~o nun bleach. Clean llv, dill. rm, hall SU. Avg rm $7.?iO, couch $10, chr SS. Guar ellm pet odor. Cpt repair, ts yrs expr, Do work myself. Refs. 531-0101 Ste no ser vices ty ping editi:ng-dictatioo, fast & prof, exper'd &18-2702 Gardening. l1&ndscapmg, tree tnmming, c lean - ups. Aviles. 6'&8474 Hau lane , cleanups • Exp. Japanese gardener. driveway r e movals , Q>mpl. yard services. tnmml.ng. SS7-3271 Unllmiled. MS.3726 General bouseclearung. Refs. Owo ·lranaporta· lioG. 982-0510. Complete landscape, Pa.mtinC "wallpapenne. jam or restuc obi counter tops, b aths. ~~S:S·~~· qual won, res. Free est. nus. 64.S-5'i60 FA. ..;.894-42164 _______ _ • · S&eYe. $47-Gal Ft I' I T,_ Serrice Jloto«lltin1. renov•tin1. o.w·a o-i-*•-·. Ht'Vlng ................ ..,..... •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• llAMOtUPTCY $75 Adicn Typing 842-5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Daycare wanted. In my home, 1 opening. Age in- CUSTOM INTERIOR fant to pre-acbool. Full CARPENTl'Y timeooly. 558-6773 By Jay 642-8809 ~ care, my home Jlernodel, addition, decks, fenced yard, compa- feoces. Qual. construe-nimahip & bot lunch. tian. fr est. Mike 646-8882 _55&_,_3098 ______ _ Reliable. Neat. 6424389 Gardening, tree trim- ming, clean-up & m aint. serv. Amie. 5'8-8414 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Will lake-care of the Elderly in my home. -631-6569 Window washing , a pt cleaning & pamtmg, re- asonable. Gene 64S-T.f72 Sell 1<1le items 642~8 Offlc9.... 4400 ............ 4450 ......... ... •••••••••••••••••••• .... ••••••••••••••••••• C)p• a f:aailt 5005 DIC. 5UllES COMMERCIAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• A combinat:ioa that can't RETAIL SPACE. 1200 Beer Bar Costa Mesa. low bebeat! PerfecUocatioo s q.fl. to 2340 s q .rt. down. <cloletofrwys, airport& Available immediately. Ag\ 751-1400 res taura nts). prof. Call M a x Adri an . c.._ ___ ;..._ __ ..,.;,,. secretarial servs, ideal 642-SIMO TENNIS STORE offices 4t beautiful peo-Barrett Rlty Register Good income, $5000 + an· Pe-For more info. caJI vent. Patrick Te nor e. Bevat979-2161. CommerOfc,shop&,sales 631·l.255 1or2 Rm Stutes frorq $7S. or bobby. E 1Side, CM. m w. 19th St. Call Tom SllS. Also s ml unit. 540-2200 5411-T.M9 Ol.x. mc<J1<.·al offm.> swtc c.orona dcl Ma r . S750-Mo Realonom1c:s C o r p ~00 PRESTIGIOUS LOCATION ... Newport Beach •180 -4000Sq. Fl. •Bay Views •Extra Ame nities ~Merino Village 675-8662 NEWPORT BEACH 3 offict!S uva1l in plush '\lpt Cntr swte Reccp t wntst. l.i w la br an . photo <.-op1c r, confcrenr<• rm. k1t<.·hen. st.ora.i.:e an e luded Secr e t a r i al space & furniture avail Cill Debbie 759-9199 Execut.Jve offices avail an full serv. ofc bldg. Nr. O.C Alrport. Recept & phone ans .• secy serv • <.'Cllf. nn. elc. Please call 752-6188. _______ , 1200 sq ft m medlcal bldg Avail fo r 1mmed. oc cupancy. Ample park- ing Newport 645-6501. 2 Hooms & bath. Office or store. $375. mo. 569 W 19th. C.M. Call Jack. day ~: eve546--~7 ~R..tat 4500 ....................... Ofc·ShwOIJI Mf9 BUILT TO SUIT AYailalM In March Near Dyer & NewPort f'wy, 1500 to 3500 sq.ft , :.eparate entram·c. share ron re r ence r oom kitchen wtlh one other te rt'Jnt Barbara. 95H~l01 4550 .•.•.•.......••...•.••• 2500 Sq n opt>n [ncd area. N11"1-la rbor Bl. C M . S!l9 m o Tom 540-2200 ------ Rentd$ Wanted 4600 •.•...•.••••...••.....• On&-bedroom cottage 10 qwet spot an Laguna .Beach. Corona del Mar or ec.t.a Mesa for $300 or less. Quiel area essen- tial. Write ad 1'636. c l o REALTORS ---- TAX PREP BUSINESS Co6t.a :\tesa, 400 ac·t·ounts 114-546-6518 PM UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY •Partner for young Adult D1sco•Act1ve or lnact1ve•Dlsco has been open 6wks •Growing F a s t • Th e m o s t beautiful atmosphere of any club anywhere• Big Profits• $20,000 Cash Re· <fd•Wnle P 0 . Box 3400. San Clemente. Cat !1£12 4 rhalr hcaul~ ~alon Npt lk h area. for i.~1 lc or lea.-,c CHEAP' 645· 7200 1-'ash1o nable ~t'"' port Reach Haar ~Jlon l.1do \lannJ V1UaJ:c Barrett Rll~ He$(1slcr 642 58411 llO M E TANNt::R DEALERSHI P. Earn $!DK PLUS per yr work· IJlR 2 eves. per wk out or your hom e. Compan y furn. leads. Mm invest. S6,000. Det ails (714 > 645-1090 anytime Prime Bayfront Office 500 &: 1400sq f\. +slip. Pa rk- ing le janitor. 673-1003. &e360'l T h e D a ily P i lot 1 _________ _ Newspaper, P .O. Box •~"'-L..A...Offic• lS&O. Costa Mesa. C A --s:a........ ,,. 92626 or telephone Almost new office, fully 673-7654. equipped. 11 desks, great Exec. ofc suites, Newport ----------1 p h o n e s y s t e m . Peni.oaula. Full serv\ce GuY. 416. with small dog, NeWPort , Airport loca- avall. 673-8122. looking for home. IMO t.o lion. CdM del S2llO. 548-6466 Jim Pate 975-0616 uxe suite. 2 rms. I~~~~~~~~~~ air cood.. ample pkg. Security live m couple wtll UtiJ pd. SZ75. ~ excllanee services for NEW EXEC. SUlTES BISTO.C. LOCATION ax> N. Tustin Ave, 1 man. S.A. & Nwpt Fwys. Lge prof decorated ofcs Reception.isl . telephone serv .. xe rox, conf.rm. Sec. serv. avail. l mo. free w /6 mos r e nta I agreement. 953-0937. Newport Center Prime locauon, busmess or pro- fessional office space Swte or single offices. /\lso f acilitie s for lawyers, I.E .. libra ry, xe rox. r ecept ionis t , telephone ans. etc. Pa.rtc- Llll avail. 955-lMl.l . rRVINE. 340 sq ft + or •. l8S52 lfacArtbur Blvd. 7S2-1282from9to5pm. Corona de1 Mar; dlx. 2 rm. suite. Realoo9miC9 Qrp. m.a» rent. L.B. /O. P. 494--35.52 . Per son trans ferre d, wants t.o rent lrg 2·3Br hlM5e near Beach yrly. 848-SQ. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5005 COSTA MESA Dress Shop ...... $15,000 Woodwork'gShop $70,000 Cycle Parts Shop a .ooo HEWPOIT IEACH Paint & Wallpaper Store '82.000 646-7171 OPfN fll 9 • If S fl/N 1081 No(I' [!1111111 Women who want more rnooey, P1time buSloess associate. For Interview call, 963-4630 blwn 3-5PM ICE C R E AM /FA S T FOOD 800 sq. ft shop near Newpor t Beach Pie r w1xlnt locatJon & poten- tial. Only $29,000 com- plete 1·535-5865 Restaurant an San Juan Ca pis trano. S195,000 , W Liquor Lac $145,000 wtthoul. $85,000 down, seats 300, call owner . u >496-5363. UQUORSTORE Establis hed over 15 years 10 top location . Average volume SM.000 per month. Excellent long term lease with NO percentage. $298,000 Plus inventory. A Division ot Harbor Investment Co. Hauling" Dump Jobe. Ask for Randy. 641-3427 HAULING &CLEANING Resid/Comm'I. Freeest . Call 962-1462 Hauling-Moving. Con- crete & tree removal. Quick & reliable avs. ~763t H you want your house to sparkle, call Laura.me'• Hou:llcleanini. H B area. O>mm & Resd cle&D1.Da. Exp. SS 1209. Weekly cleaning, re · a s o nabl e rat e s 631-49981830-6686 aCl er SPM SELL 1dJe items w1lb a Housecleaning Ser vice, Deily Pilot Classified Ad. Reliable &experienced. 6C2-:l678. Anytime: 631 ~- MaMy to Lo. 5025 Mew hJi+$. Trwt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deidi 5035 new law e 1 ........... -... Co •t EmergencyTreeServ1c~. ni-....-ns . g nera area 9 yrs, most reu, ...,..., est. mm ~id. Topping, removal, haul-.__.....,, Dave M2-4853, cbeck my ref, li e. Honest. R e liUe . Dud64M481 ~ BAJMC.~2194 ing.atbrs.&46-7a70. Le ' .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Worried about bw'Slan? We ins tall de•dbolt lod&s, pebO door fi Wln· <bw locb. ~fl. ~ Waper ntt.erprises. Get GREEN ca.sh for WHITE depbants with a Cluslrlifd Ad CaU 642-5678 ES SIAM Custom Palnllnc. Lo 'Wlater-Rates, Free F.Bt, 3yr Guar. <lwr!k Eli•&an. 9112-IA78. ~Co. Prof. Uptt. We paint ID& /est • ACOO- dJUocwa1-Low pnces. Guar. work.. Free esi.. caJlMZ-9614 Dec1.ronk teat det(ion TR& suaGEOH Oeaks1s1abs ). Renikt· fiees ~ & removed. inc. copper repipefop Yardclnups. 751·3476 HM P1umbing. SS7 ·~ DRAIN PROBLEllt flrm price by~ 81il"1:rl. So. count Wllsdow Cl••Mc.1 ....................... RESIDENTIAL & Stores. Gar waxing. Qualtty 'Md. 642-5449 & 64S-7'J72 5300 "-'.Fa.id SJOO r. *-l I * 7075 ...........•...•...•... . ..................... . ...................... ······················· fNEED fMONEY ....................... 1----------FOUND: Friendly Yne Colden L a b. M Vic. Bear St. & Paularino C M..SS7-~4 YOUlllR Attractive f~~ sttkJ r esp. male rr permanent relallon5h1 <.:a.U J~alher. 7~ 870tl c till 5'Jl'j Nurses AJd, <"~·ntlemen. Caw~ llui.p I" Ii JIJam- tJpm 3·4 <i.i> t;cnatncs exp Cal l l'lll l e ct 2lJ ;(75~1 • CRB>ITMO PROBLEM 2nd & 3rd TD IOGM 978-,531 Arranged by Coast Hot. Loans Widow has mon~y ror 2nd T D's No credit rhi:ck, no ~lty, $20,000 up For a ctio n cal l Ag e nt 673-7311. Anytiinc. Deal Direct w 'lender, up l o 85', or appra1 .. 1•d vJlu c S h o rt Ter m S p el'lal t !>lS Hrkr Part1t·1pa11on Wl•lt·om1• Gall U.'> I.Oday Jst Thnft or Amem·a 19Hn Beach Hhd llunllngton &J l'h 847 88IKI Mm.y Wanted 5030 •••..•..•........•..... Need $250,000 to S300.000 for 3 yrs • maXJmum ant Well secured by ~ pl Beach waterfront prop T D 675-6161 80% ANNUAL YIELD offered by prominent de- veloper on 14 new pre· stige proJect.s. Condos. AJM, Smg.le family hms &Coml. Prime Orange & San Diego Co areas. Call Bob Palmer, 834-170'l Mui ftt I"• Tnnt o.idii 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sattl9f' Mf9. Co. All types of real estate investments since 1949. SpedahMgill WTDs 642-2171 545-061 I $HOME$ $OWNERS$ $10,000 TO $100,000 For A.It'/ .... 24 HR. SERVICE AMERICAN 'WAY "DTGAGE CO. -Call Day or Niabt '7DAYSPERWiEK Satttft-MtcJ. Co. All types of real estate mvestments stnce 1949. SpKiahMcj in 2.ndTD~ 642-2171 54§..06 I I ~nh/ Persooah/ lost & FoUIMI FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5671 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LJ.f.'t or f'ound a pet? Call ~nh 5 100 Anima l Ass ista n ce • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • League s.n 2'273 . no (et" PENNY Pt NC HER ADS ONLY $2 ~II any item or rom bmallon o ( tlt'mS for S'/~ or le" with a Penny Pmch<-1' Ad 3 lines for 2 C'Of\.'t.'<'Ull\/C d.;y, E:<AC'h .1dd1UonJI 1tn1· •~ Ii& rur lht' 2 dll\" l ho1r~" 11 ' "lou •·11mrn1•r11.al J d• For mun· 111lorm,1trnn Jnd to )Jl<Al ,. your .. <1' .1 11 642-5678 Free J wU<e t t-11~hts E\/eryday to I.as Veitas Via Scheduled AJrhnes f'Ot' Information Call 52l-8!n0 12L3 1776--0100 SingiMJ T eWcJrClllH A f\tn & Unusual Gift Idea . Ca ll L a u ra . 673-216.l Pronto Tax t:o bas m oved to· ~ • B East Dalbo• Blvd Ba l b oa P e n . 673-5631. 1-day service Fornung Original Ne w Way Band For record· ing & hve Need: lead giitar. bass. keyboards. drums Must sing. have own equip & be decllcat- ed. Call Steve. res. ~. bus 675-&82. SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS Touchy Confer Cougar Comply Cipber -Button - YOUR H01'TUB Do you re11l.tu that 1f a UFO actually landed an Hollywood what you wou ld ha ve is an ex· traterrestnal being get· ling out of a spaceship, walking up to a resident. and saying. ''Take me to YOUR HOT TUB." 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found: Bit Pull, brindle M. Springer Spanie l blk/wbt F. Malamute bUtfalvr N . NB Animal Sbekel',64W856 Found. 1-31. German Short·balr Pointer male. m....or751-65'76 FOUND: la male ta.llleu eat UraDX ), tabby COi· ored'42.- FNJd Dot. Male Collle, Ml>le • wht. apprx 3yn, vie Ha.rbor It Adams. Taken to O.C. Animal SbeMer. Pen ... Call MS-'73M or 834·'1301. Sun-da1 lut Day. Found or k>!.t a pet" Call SPt•c1al Pa ls llotltne 714 972·1Zl5, 21J '258-7398 Lost or Found a pt·t "' Call ,, n 1 m a I A s s 1 s l a n c e League. 537 Z273. no f tt. LOST DOG : Large, Pn end.ly Blick le Tan MaleTerner1Dob1c Ma x. Costa Mesa Family _Unevmg ~ lost. F G<-rm Shep ~r Se.1,h o re D r . N B . bi~ Lo~t Doi.?· REWARD. Ff'm &i'>'i('ll, 521-84341 ext 23 da\\, 4!19 5148 ··~ l.i\a.sa Aps<>, puppy, Lan. oo tags, Ne wport lletjlb.Llt J a.n 11 Naret' 1~ B1Jou Male ~ Lost small black Poodle Vir Balboa Yacht Bastn (f'Wfy >. REWARD . Call 631-4?21 or rn-0766 Lost Pit &II. Tan & white. 8 llO!I male . I ~ 81 Vic Costa Mesa. ~.scs.J!il62 FOUND: Yo.c Germ Shep M. Blk w•be1ge reel Brookburst • Ada ms . 1162-54.Sl FOUND · S prin1e r S paniel, bro •whte , Brookhur:st. J7V l6J.27S3 FOUND. Claim or Adopt at Lrvlne Animal Ca re Center . Whal as your pleasu re, 11 La rge . MedJum or Smal Dog., F'or starters. a rt11le St. Berna.rd & a St &mard Mix. n ext: Ga-man Shepherd. La b nix. & Amt rallan Shephe~ max puppy, then a S~ll1e. Cocker max. a 1'rner rrux pup & 2 Glmao S he pherd Pup 1es . Yours for the I Ing. 754-3734. I Found Dog 1/30,lyog neutered male Tellier. wht w /unusual lk rm.rits, Vic Fairv1 fl Princeton. c.... 132 Eves. ~ct11111a ...... .. LOST ; Male Alac;lc,rn H.l&sky, \'1c Nt-"port Sch .u-ea 673-~I f'encub 5350 ..••••..•.•••.......•.. P REGNANT "' C • .r1n1t. ronltdenual coun'>dtnJe& memt.J Abort.ton. a00p llOD "' k~lll~ APCARE COYER GIRL • 953-0778 . 34 Hr OutcaU St-n let' PRE LAW studeol IW'eds Z,illO. Will do an,ytluog Legal. Coortde nl1al DVM. P .O. Box ;u.42, N 8 .i36163. •FOXY LADY * OUTCAJ..l. ONl.. V •972-1131• GnatCa •.-Y ESCORTS )$1~.. "41()).., MC/YfSA MUSTANG STUDIO Bl-alAJ./ul G1rb . oo ... h1r- LAA 432 ' B' t. 17th, UJst.i !llt--.d Open Jpn . Jdm ~9tK2 Pf-ii( '14!>!i.a~e In ~, •. , ... Lac'd The r ap1-.'1 ' l I lam 8;1m Appt Un~ Sfi..281'1. ~ :0 man. nallH. 111.0 ~ sumulaunc laibes. &92 8>51 Looltin1 Cor dltr al It\ l ;tetlllena n m ~()', "' J rm -.11.:er• & f1ndnl 1Jlh '4.-"C'Vt' "'ho would hk1• comp.n) 11{ J IJ(I\ .. !>J:nt qu..l1llt'' l'lt•J ,;. ~od ,t'loto &. It'll m•• about ,our..-l! Pi> H•J\ 1.11Z re c.. ~· "'~ Sen-iu-s 5 360 DIA ~O N D WANT t:D •••••••••••••••••••••• Prw pany wtll buy I \<> J Ft> H T ti E f : X to: 1 carat. cash N_!J s.484 975 WU J ,\ N He I,,, 1 n ~ mJSl31(t' b~ dplJ<ltnl ll«).514 MASSi\G E SJmpet1ro Your m. s.wu r. tS BobJ a~ ~calls9-ll. ~ 5 111 ..-CHBJ.l"S •o.tcGI• 11AM-2AM 83SJ749 •SHERILEE• C-en..M~ lb11ttalls by Appt &1MB3B a.1n....,. •OUTCALl * 642-3112 MC /YIM •LORI'S• lacorts-O..c4 MHrs. .•.. '5J..tl20 ••• LITlLl..._S •ISCOl'TS• 3' Hours ........ !172-0482 Home Owner, I need to Ille YoW' address. I wall pay SIO a mo. Call col· lect: Day 213182'7 1955., Eve 21313116-1625 TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS 3llh "'2· 1571 ... Wellftd 7100 .•....•........••.•.•.. A I (' U l ' N 'f I N G ~ 1-. C R I-~ T .\ n I A L Cl.EHK netded by :-.; , . ..., p o r l C" 1 n t e r ~aRt' B~lr AcL1.g Jplltude a mllil, real e "l ate ha< kl: r <lu n d help(ul. P1 ..... un~ l} VIOR, & rllent conWJ1 <:11od opportwuty for111l\/ant e mrnl Mon· t-'r K 30 1 I' a11 .Joan M4 XI.! I Ac.collntinq Cieri& S.- XI n l opi.mr11 n1Ly 111 mrd.ical de~ 1remnfg. cu Acd!I R At'<.'\: J> i:x~r nee: G<lfxi Rfl'tt'1 h POlt'n· t 1a l. t!J m h1 5 pm . SIUOO mo t'1ll P e ggy Oan., Jl :>44 l ,>J for an lcn lit"" RC'Jftd D•ices 112'11 ""'··t hll "'' ru Ill \\'C'TI, I H 1'T 1\.'°)!:; IS I • ..,,,. .. t.'(11 hoor. d d.n F'llmji! t' ,n .: m I"" ut f1lt' dutl'. l'o-.-.1hl1 ruu Lim• /l futur1· (;row U1J! coniru<" t 1 nn n 1 111 "Pl-&·• CnnlJt·t L1~a Jl Kll-!¢1 iJt wn 4 I . 0.. to our cooUa'"4 ~ Tta a.u. * ..... 1.,..... operator • ol Nulcaa faa\ food ru1a"-rant1 baa lb• fe>Uowta1 oulala'ftdlAI ca,...r opportunUIH nai\Jtble lo our C'Or pm'tll.e oftk.e t.. rtt'" ONlATOl,S .., .. , ... 1 •• 141 ........ •••• , •• U'· ......... kllQll9 • .,,.... f...aQTa~ paya· bh. Sl\o•td b• ••ll ·mottvated . ~ ............ curale alfd efflcl•ot Ml.-t be aw. Lo .n Wltb ala leVt'lll Of ~ WUlban dle apec1al a cl"OUJlllo& ~. profit i.and k)Q ~reb and analyn pn.-~In& •od lft· \>"Clllocy Ac comb ..., .. ,, CliMla Process general 11 rounts payable lo mcludt' «bting 1nvo1eei., prepar mg tnput ror EDP, venfy output, disburse checkl> Requares 1·2 ycan. 1tc· l'OUOU payable as 1o11ell .t~ 10 key by touch. Accomk RK.tvaM. Cieri& Responsible for PQSting accounts receivable re cords, prepanng stale· ments of accounts, dotng cotlettions. ass1s lmg and preparing pe rcen\al(e aerounl reports and cor· respond1n~ with rranctuses. Rt."Qwres 10 ke.>y by touch. We ba•• a111anmt'nt• a~ lD an area ol ~Counl1 •Ace t_,, •ll19*11p1n •Ace 'lq~ ...... Offk:e •Dalla ~M.g 752-6136 18662 MacArthur Rlvtl Su1l~'25, II Vltle n •uu;t; u rf ... 14 .. ,,,0 .. ..WYIAR A OU' llm. lO aan • J!lltW CAR ER, ht .......,,. Dlcllal • 1 ad 1111 •lectrooln firm lead' )'OQ nnr aiUI• .... .....W.1 ••Nlleof. llWUl\I ..... h'tnp ~that lodude •).,.,.. lucnt .... dunn1 W ~ ttallUq &Minod f~ by aal•r)' r .. ~every 121da~ ~ mechcal, !kn w ..ftd U(e tmur1m<"c -credn wuoo ~p&id holida)'lli •Side leave •l week vacatJon alit•r 6 montbll ·Sbtft cbfferenual -Outstanding employt'e stodt ownerstup plan •Promo t 1on11 I OP· Port unit•~ ASSEMllstjUPEll'D Must be uble to work from blueprints a nd schematics. & general verbal 1nstruC"llon. Use ADMIM. ASSISTAHT of 11tandard & ::.pet•1al TO SHOO MO , tools. lmmed. oppor. for self Let ~be your year for starter as assist. to bead a new begmnini: Op of co. I.I\ model <.'Omplex. portW\1l.iet1 ex1sl on h \ & Can you lype tiOwpm & 2nd slufts m our musk take S/H or have die shop, Wafer Fab, Test & t a phone e xp? Ca ll Plastics areas. Apply lo Dorothy. Personnel United Personnel Western Diqital 12062 Valley View ~ 891-3557 312SRedH11lAve01 100% FREE Cor Redhill & Baker f714J557-3SSO A'TT9ITIOM llOrOwr ........ Mee.ff .. U you are new to Costa lllaa, t.etnporarily dis- oootmuin& your educa- uon. rec:eot.ly discharged from the servtce. or for any reason seeking tern pontY or career work. Consider th.ts umqu~ op- porturuty. YouC•hm $216 Per Wk ihu women and men we u.rc lodwlg for may be ured ol '1'..ptng, folding papers, ~~house jobs and wurking for a Um1tt.'<i income. Work with yoo.ng IX-'<>Ple. Rapid ud- vancemenl p<>ss1ble. If you are 18 or over and would be available to !>tart work 1mmediatcl), call .... bl wn 9: 30-3. JO. CostaMno 645-6514 Redondo leach 2'3-372-2137 We oHe r e x cel lent ~ary. benefits progra m and worktng t'Ond1llons. For interview appoint· mmt. please call or send resume to: ADMISSIOHS a.ERIC Desigrung Technology Good ty p i ng s kills fortheFutureE.O E ~~~~~~~~~ nece ssary. Xlnt OP· ---------1- DBltE llHGHAM (714 )754-0:500 TACOBB.L 17381 Red Hill Ave Jrvine, Ca 92714 portwity for person with al least l yr. ol office ex----------1 peri~. Preferable in a bo&pital/medical setting. Hla'ltinglon Beach Con-valescent Hospita l, 8C'1·3.515. ASSEMBLY FOREMAN AlrCond/Heating Equal Opportunity t M lza•c:• SllJll.d EmployerM /P - Emerson EJectnc bas an immediate full lime position available for an ASSEMBLY FOREMAN. ~~~~~~~~~I Oraqe Coa.st College, QJsta Mesa, temp. 7:30-4 ---------1 Mon 1hru Fri. Xlnt pay & Job duties include supervision and coonlinatioo or assembly procedures. to ass ure scheduled w o rk I material now and proper utilization or manpower. s kill. equipment. faci.lilles and application dmetbods. AccoUnting benefits. Contaet Coast SRACCOUMTAMT Colleges, 1370 Adams, To $21,000 Oi6ta Mesa, Ca. 556-5947 Leading Co. in Irvine has by SPM Feb. 14th. an xlnt oppor. for a 1~E.~O~.E.~M~/~F~-~~~~~ person with degree + J l'.>Uperv i s ory ex per. Ambctious Pen;oo lookjpg 17141) for s upplementary in- PAYROU come part tune. Call for IOOICKHPB tntervlew. 893-5153 You will a.llo be respansJ. ble for administe ruig labor CIOlltrad proviskJD.s and ClCJIDPM'.Y policies. to avoid breach ol cont:uct and maiDtam employer I employee re.lalionJI in the htgbesl possible regard. _To $14,400 . AD adftnture in ebange. ~ Mnfg see'nng So. Ooellt Models now of. = ~~!: feriog persooalize_d ~und. <Multi-Stale). styt.ed developme!ll m WUl also do quarterly re-ccm.J\lnCUOG. w /{~ & pans; ules commwior1 photographic modeling. & sales reports. Costa Cnllnow: SS7-2S02. We offer excellent Mesa. <3481) .a.lllTIS.,S growth poteotiaJ and an IOOlllCIEPER -• • '• outstanding compensa· s 12,000 Graphic artiat. paste up-tion packa&e. Please ap. Degree not required. /layout of direct. mail & ply in person 9:00.11:00 Growlh poh1\1on for books for publis hing A-M. or 1·00.J.OO PM. person with good general firm S.S-f7 per hr. Non· at: accounting knowledge. smoker, hard worke r . N. B. (71~ 1 752.0547 ----- ASSIST A1'ff ASSEMBLER rrRAlNEE EMERSON B.ECTRIC IOOKKEEPEA lmmed. ovening. wJll $900 train. Nl..'WPorl Bea<"h llldlstrial Controlt DiviskMI Except. 1o:rowt.h s p()\ wit CaH S48·91UIS HE. Dev Frrm. N.U. (7100) ~ accountants associated PERSONNCJ. Sl#IVICE, INC. 752-6136 18662 MacArthur Blvd ~u\e4.2S, lrvme lOO'k· f)-ff lo Applicant Unit Bookkeepers Due to our continued i;:rowth. Taco Bell. the nation's largest ope.ralor of Mexican fast.food restaurants, has out- standing cereer o p - portumtles for Unit Bookkeepers You wiU be responsible for processmg accounts payable, payroll and caab receil>la for mulll- sLalle res&auranls. Must have eJrperience lo at leest two of the above three areas, as well u 10-key by touch Ac- cou.nUn1 analysis ex-pert~ helpful. Some colJece desired. We offer excellent salary, beoefi'J PJOCJ'•m and .rtin1 conditions. Please ~\f for an In· t.erview ~tment. WD•HAM 014'714-GIOO nt2t2 TACOIB.L 17311 RedRl.11 Ave Jrvioe. c. trr14 . ~ ()ppartunlt)' .........,..,r 3300 S St9dai: d St ASSEMHLERS. we will s.toAna.Ca92702 l ra 1 n A pp l y 7 am , F.qual Opporturuly Ma('(iregor Yachts, 1631 1~~Em~~pl~o~ye~r~M~/~ f'~/1~1-•j Plal'enl1a. C M. 1------ Orange County manu!ac· lurer of elect r o ~harucal products is seeking tramees for day stull. lo assemble elec- tronic switches & dis plays. J\l>ply in person Meter SpecialMs 1640 Monrovia. C.M. 642-:M27 E .. O.E. , ________ , ASSEMll.Sl Electromecban1ca l year expe rie nce re q ui red Must r ead mechanical assem bly drawings and have skill in the use of a wide vane ty of h a n d tools Knowledge of ma chine shop procedures helpful Excelle nt company benefits. Good working environment Contact personnel. 557 905 l E.O.E. Micro Electronics 1st a 2nd Shift If Yf'I' .-re serking" new nr mnre ddlrntc C'llW<'r d1re<hvn, ~n/Trnn~ma<I< ofer rtm exC'ellen1 C!pponuntrv '" tnlvt Ifie mino eltttroruc• mdu.,1ry We win 1t<1m tlw n)ollol 1ndMdu.ils f('ll th~ (tl/ln.MnR Ofl'il' • Coo.tad PllDD •QC • 1'blD .... l!ftpondoft . ......~ Our modem (adl.11v Is conwruentlv lc'lCt111?d In ~rt Beach nur !hf er.nee C.Ounry/Jqhn Wayne Airport We ofa an uctllent staiitl• S<llory. comprehens!W benefits Including mrdleol, dental. llfe tn&un1oce. JO ~ holld11y•. rettrtment plan, 11nd the cl'lontt IQ' mO\l't Imo 11 monuf.sC1unnQ c11reu With t10 IOtDl81.NC 01 AS lllllLY wo•• llb'iOCtD. PluK c11D or •pplv tn 1>CJ'O" bmwArn ~l IAM or 1·3PM. Sierracin/Transmask AUDfTOR The Southland Corpora- lJOn has an 1mmed1ate open.mg for an Ulventory auditor t o pe rform physical inventories of 7-ELEVEN STORES. AbHlty to work with figures quickly & a c· curately. Xlnt company benefits. Apply io person , or call. 4001 Westerly Pl .. Ste. 117, Newport Beach, n~0022. AfftrmaUve Action/EOE AUTOMOTIVE IOOUHPH immediate opening. Must have previous ex- perience In Ge ne ral Motors a ccounung. Recooclle accounts, computer experie nce be!pful. COMMELL C HEVRO LET '-~)I,, 1 .. , H t I r-. : \ , ... ...._ \ ~4b-I 200 AlJT()llOTJVE bperimced Uwl c.. Medi inc ~have Class A s mog license. Excellent pay. including medical & den taJ benefits. EARLEIKE TOYOTA-VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. C~'TAMESA 646-9303 AlJfOMCYnVE PClll!Mws H.lpen Need helpe r s w ith acrylic lacquer ex - pe.nence. 5 day work week plus excellent com- pany benefits. Contact Pa1 Coleman. Body Shop 1-'oreman. Auto •PARTS DEPT.* La rge VW. Porsche, Audi parts depl needs expe ri e n ce d p a rts counter persons, stock clerk, parts dnver. Must be dependable. positive all1lude, & willing to 'Wrk. Good saJary. in· surance. vacation plan. AwlY 111 pe.rson. Chick Iverson lnc. 445 E. Cout Hwy N. B. 673--0000 AUTOltOUTE RF.GlSTER. Early AM. l '-'i to 2 bra. $375 to $4.50/mo. XJ.nl moonllghl. Wives. retired, disablh- ty, s tudents. Need &d wheels 540-3008 or 54M722. Babys itte r . Live-in. ~3)yn. cau Jenny at 957-314.S Babysitter needed . m y home. 4-d a y wk . 2 cblldreo. H.B. Al\ 5pm: ...... Ba.akiol Now acrephna appUca· lion.a fur commorchll teller. l yT ~ot bank· lnl e11per. Contact J McClmeMl-0222 BWina Cusrotie SBVICI lt&USINTATIVf SOl!nl COASr BANK MSSanflower, C M CCJmact Glori• Scoggan, 5«>-53>0. E.O.E. *TELLERS Now lntervieWUJg for full and part bme pos1t1ons in our Lake Forest branch, opening soon SeJected appltcants will be tram.Ing in our Irvine branch. Six months S&L experience as preferred. but we will train 1f you have a strong cashrenng background. Salaries start al $725 (dependl!lg oo experieo~ l and 11re compleme nted by a beautiful work environ · ment and great benefits inch.-!ing: •1-'ree parklllJt •Medical & denta l 1n surance •Paid career app&rl'I Please come in aod aw· lyooTHURSDAY. t-'(•b7 between 10 A~t .tnd J PM al ~Berboya WaltnJMea-Hoe\eSHS Cl&arett.e Olrt.1-Wine Stewatda, lnwrv~ J an 28-l"~b '· 10am·2'>m. No phone c alh please . Nwprt Bayvlew Yacht. Club: 3333 W. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach. Be your own bOaa. Ila ve your own bual n esi.. Sbak.lt!e ... 7989. •llHSTOU• Stare Mngr .. AsalSt. Mn· gr., Mecbo .. for Scbwlllll dealer Salar y $20K. Must ha\e pnor bike Mechn exper . an a st.ore . 544-!11135 ------ •Kn~Y TOSI 100 Laguna Niguel. Wort for Director of Purchlismi:. Basic ac:<"ounttng. 10· k.ey, type 50, 1.rvme Personn<·I Agency 488 E17th, Coe.ta Mesa ~ 22ll 642 1470 ~ Bool<e-eper S(>c 'y AP & PR for fast ~row mg 11gress1vc {·u1u.lr~· lloo l'Ompany in llunt Bch. Call 1:148~1 1 for Ill· tcrv1ew BOOKKEEPER /Gu Ofc. Newport Be.tlh. II mJn operation Xlnt i.alary. hent>f1l!> & trave l al to-.anre Call after b. lln ROB.Jn FB>YAL C'()llf1den~) 64() ~s '-- Scrvi19 m.ct Loan Ann lbokk~r. tull charK<'. 4482Barranca Parkway <r &nit Acct·.:. for CPA rrvme Flrm, Coma Mesll a re.t. Equal Opp Employer Salary commensurate ~~~~~~~-1 J Flagg M84187.:!..______: BANKING IOOKKHPE:R CASHIER WRAPPER fWJ tJme ftoe .-omm '• s pecialty s tore In FMhioa lalaod. 144·7100. Q.£RJCAL • Help needed ie i...,.. Beach olfl~. Typin&, Ollnc. It mhc. dutiu. Fu II · U me . 714-414-1038 • Clerical COIPOllAT! SICnTAAY TO Sl400 Beautiful office, need pd61tills. RECll'nOHIST TOS900 Heavy phones, lovely f root of!'a.ce. UCB'T10NIST TOS900 ugta phones. some typ· mg. A/PCUU $800 Six months expen ence olt. l.a.rge company. GIHE:IAL OFffCE $800 Small, mat~re oHice. ~typing PURCHASING C&.ERK .. $850 Must lilte typing. CLERIC TO $800 N~) good math dp· lit~& !Okey by touch.. TRAlHH TO $750 Good typLSt t.o learn word proc1?SSIDg RUHGC&.EU $550 Plenty ol room foe-ad· vJnrement SECUTAlY TO SI 100 Financial background helpful. Call R ita. 540-60SS Coastal Personnel Agen· cy, 2790 Harbor BL. c.ost.a Mesa. Never a fee. TB.LERS f'MI /Port r- Mewport leach XJnt opportunity for mature person m skJlled nurs ing Ca c 1l1l y . ---------Knowledge of Med.lcMre Oencal Experience prefe rred . however will train bright. persooable self· s tarte r with good mathematical aptitude and prior cash handling ~-Pos1hon re· quire s w o rkin g Saturdays. Please call· Boonie Parker (714)631-2611 lfi':it....G IBRALT AR ~SAVINGS AafD \.OAH ..-,O"'"ON E.O.E./AffirmatJve Adioo-M/F/V /HC BANIONG PARY.TIME TELLERS Crocker Bank current!) has Part-Time Teller ope.nings 1n 2 Oranj!P County offic·cs. We pre fer applicants With pr(' v1ous TeUer expeneni•t'. and require prev1ou~ c as h handho ~ cx penence. Call or apply in per.-.on al: & Medi-cal bllhng pre ferred. Wl.11 trlllD 2 yrs. office t>ookkeeplng ex- perience & good ?tk11l:s. Xlnt salary & benefits J\A>IY HunUDglon Bearh Convalescent Hosp1tMI. UIBU flonda, 8'7-3.SU lo: It 'fi9" F /C Ma1nlat0 a I books of on gma1 emry, accounla receivable " payable . X1nl wortlnf( wods. & bt-nehts. Hunt. Sch Sa1ary $1000-~ C..11 Jmeforappt.~ .. BOOKKEEPER 1 llEAL11f CARE Exper Medicar e / Medi-Cal Bookkeeper fo r Con· valescent Hosp1t11 I Generous salary & f no ge benefits Apptirants app· ly in conf1denl•e t o Sh a ron Cu r\lss al 673-2700. Bookkeeper t.hnJ lna! balance 8nl(h1 self slarlt-r fur H 1-: Developt:r near 0 c . Airport. Some t•ollt•I(\' and or rxper prd but wtll train the rlllhl person. Excellenl ~ulary & benefit!> Send rt><.Uml' tu P .O Box l.' l!J:>.:;,. Irvine. t:a !rl7 l3 IRVINE INDU~'TRIAL 1---------0FFICE IOOt<ICHPY F /C 17897 MacArthur Blvd P1Jt..1t10n with prominent lrvine. 641-1164 Fai.h1on !sill nd invest Ask for Rachel Dark mmt rirm 1".xreUt-nl op OR NEWPORT CENTER 0 Ff1CE 620 Newpor t Ccnl!'r Onve :'llewport Beach. 644 8811:? ~for KalhY Hartman Crocker Bank o Her-.. competitive ~alanes and excellent benef1~ portunJlY Call &IO-OlZJ IOOICICHPER! Pee pwd La.rie nat1on.1I rompany i'..H'1·l ll•n1 lll'll<'flll> & luc.:.tllon Tu S!l!iO . Call l\11 cl11•l1· l\1a~n. al~o fee• JOh., ~soot Snelhn~ & Snl'll ing of Newport &•.i1 h /\$(ency. 4340Campu., Ut.181nes8 .6 CIDC~ Dftl CORPOHATF. 110 · Mov '11' nPt mg to o (" W~· haH All Equal OpPortUnlty .. evcral 1mm1•d np1•n Employf'r mas. ~~~~~~~~~I 1GenerI,1l()ffice 1 Accti.; Rkk1u> •Ba-nk-in•g------r '(irour Health C'lu1m~ M,luslors. TB.LEIS Some work 1•xpcr de F\111 T1m1• lllred W1lhn~ to train prom1s1n1: applicant, OUr Newport Beach or Chance for Kr owth fa ce. located at 660 P\easant workm1t rond!I Newport Center Dnve. Great benefits C•ll Max has two full lime pos1 to arrnnge for intl!rv1i.'w lions available 1m 1·800 272 3205 for In M f' mediately Prefer \n terv1ew wkd}'ll dividuals with min 8 E o E months previous teller · experience 1---------•1 We provide an outstand Ing benefits pa c k a 1te compUmeotl'd by con genial w ork in I al mosphere. t"or appoint· ment please call Lorraine Miller 973-3724 C~HIERS UTDTEM MARKETS Al& JOIS SECllETARIES TYPISTS We bave \mmed. ~· logs avail. for these posa- llons. U you want to work, gave us a call! TEMP LOY. INC 4215 Uc:U ;11 ~s.--. ...~ .... t >Ull ' CLBllCA.L f'AXJTIMI 9 AM·Z PM • Moa·F"n. Compa.ay bu opeDJ.nC for alert. dependable m- dJVKluaJ to ~earn an LD· t.erestmg serntt recoro keepmg s~ ror a new cur dealer's service dept Filing expenen~ ji!OOd al detall. Not) ping. Good salary & bent>hts. Apply m persoo al 319-1 C Airpo rt Loop Drive. ~Mesa from 8 AM-2 PM <1mcal WE MEED XEROX t200.,400 ons XetOX 4000-7000 OitRS GOOD P\Y COMP LETluilo B0;1<L'S PAlDWEEKL\' l'aTell' SOWCCS.& IRVlNt:: E.O E OencaJ ALE CLERK '"'-' Ir vine ba s ed homebullder is sedti.ng a bnght, enlbusaasttc in- div1dua) for an excellent entry level posit.ion The ideal candidate should po65eS8 at least 6 montha office experience with 40 wpm typing. We o((er excellent wortl· Ing sllf1'()Un(tings and a chance to express your talent wtth a fast grow- ing homdlualde.r. For hl'I· mediate consideration. ~ apply in penon Ill POND ERO SA HOMES 3)82 8Uslneu Qiolcr Or SuktZ'J ltVlne, C.127.15 (714) '7S. ll09 M AlllrmaUve Action Empie) .,, Experiaoced typa1l11 neeckd. Spaniab, LaoUao .OimQq dlaloct >. and VlctMQleae 1peak1nf b1l6AI alao needed. Ad· citSoo&l l went)' call per baur fGr bi·liollaal sldlla COUNTY OF ORANGE C!SN RCMSt. RrnGUIO Senta Ana. Ca 92701 Affirmative Action Employer a.t.:.I f'ortUne ~ compuy In Newport Beach aeell:a temp to pfnn emrloyeet m all areaa o their l•--------openlloo. Immediate OencaJ opealnatplacement. No fee...top waees. Aea.rb Larae ~uon meri· utg. lmmeduat.e place· ment for file derka • general office . No fee .. IOQd wases. Temp to perm available. IHl ........ 1 Prestaglous company seeks e xcellent ap- pearance, intelligence. typtng 50 wpm. depen· dabtltty a must. Gooti hourly rate. s.cr ... 1n 19 1..-0IATE OflMMCiS GENERAL OFFICE TYPlSTS SECRETARIES AOO>UNTING CLERKS PBX OPERATORS Top pay, holiday & vaca uonpay, pa.id weekly. ~J lA!gaJ SeCTetar:r wanted LRVJN E 752-6664; for this prestigious law M .,. Clttll ID Newport Beach. 1.E •. o •.• E ______ _ 011 background pre ren-ed.. Exciting !)Mtti.on. 1mmechate placement.. NO FEE. lemporary lo permanent. Ca II 851-9055 4'm Btreh Street Suite202 Newport Beach Of" 2651 EChapman Suite 105 1-uUerton cumc:AL 0. to ~IOO.. maJor Loan Brotrera~ Co Ul Fa1baoa Island area haJI several clencal open- ings. Requaremept:;: Healthy work atutude. ab1hty to cope w 1th slr'elS, eye for dela.tl. ac- cw.cy in typtng, com - putAhooal akllls, re- habU1ty. Call Kalle, H>-l3.'IO. ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• Oenc-aJ SlmT .. S 4'•lssiln liOIUl OFC 1.&. AssilD IEEPIDISTS tc.c. SbDct Tum As~ We na~~ilon po&l· bom avail. today. Call for informa\soo & tD· t.ervww today. Wha&ever your scbeduJe requires. we have the ngbt temporal")' 1.CSS11!n· ments lo aJlow you I he flexJblity & top pay ,)'OU deserve. Ca II °'.'fll~ or Uodna today. 557-0045 en-Lin: ll~~SflMCl~ 372 l liKh Str-ttt MewportlHch Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company W. ar. odively and ,.....,nf~ancl ...._ ls o llftd for ino- di•id•ols with e1t· paiac.e fad/or Wilb ....... wt.ci~ to•~Opllilit e•ellet.le ia OU r llss:putlMdl~ •nftST'S .SICBJAllES .-a•L Cl.BJCAL •0.TA 8'TaY tSw- .. tllift. ..,.. ' 2pn. UHIYAC CADE 1900) O•r pr•ttigio•s ... per. leocjt loco- ... ~ •v.top-...,,.09 _ _..~ wff1 1 c+flOI~ co•pl•••"t c J w e.-fit C9d co•pe .. sotio• ,..:t. ,.. If yo. Ott .... fled in OttJ of tlllM ..... .ct ;f JCMI ere W.1 nted in wori&- illg wilfl a prog1 essivr c 'mr in 0 stinllllcrt· i11q eauiron•ent. ~ apply in pttsoft: p~ Oepafwwnt 700 ~wport C~er Or .Wwport leach, Cc 92660 1::0 E. M F • • • • • • • * * ...... • An Equal Oppor1umty t::r:nplo~ er. :\1 1'' .... * ............... --------- RUOR'S A NICE PIACE TO TEST YOURSKO.IS. Our friendly fac11tty in easy·to- reach IMne offers you 1ust the righl combination ot comfort and challenge. Our current openings for skilled clerical personnel in· elude these spols. •SECRETARIES We seek sharp ind1v1duals who can type 50 wpm and have short hand skills of 80 wpm •TYPISTS Speed and accuracy are what count here 50 wpm m1n1mum. Wiii also be involved w1lh f1l1ng, mail distribution and telephone contact. •WORD PROCESSING TECHNICIANS These p0s1tlons reQuire mach1ne- orlented individuals who have at least 1 year exper:ence on Mag Card U Office System 6. High Speed Printer or similar high speed automatic typewriter. (Day and night shifts available.) If you'ra quallfled and ready tor a Fluor assignment. please call· C.JOI Hotdg,.n. (714) 975-2125 I or Pet McCert, {714) 975-2109 ·~ENGNEISA CONSmlJC'l'ORS. INC. IU3 lltctMuleott Drive trYlne, CA nno ....... QIJl ..... t a..-. ........ JQ.-. Eltctroalea mr1 la 11 .. ................... One*, bre•~'••' •••n : "'"''' bo fHl 6 •• · _.riH~d Aptl1 IA (•UUD at \be Joli)' ~~.~-= ~,._ •lldal lyp. , ______ , ....... Ol .. IND )UI ROatr. 400 I Cvaa& l .i..sv.u COOl ... KTS hU Umo part &lmw. SO..eq,cr.~ .............. 08J' h~ltuJa1 0.pt ~H1\J &9 lr.rn !l~t1 or ••t •• ~ Hptr be('. • olfu IOOI "r a t ha P\mlle ul for ... l' p ,, ....... , 4t4:t40t PeoMWotlDfPl £0.. . f QEICAL "'91TUNITY •l'ILL8 No expcr1enl't' ~.will ll'&1JI In <hvtdual.s wnh l·ai.iuenna or stm1Llar bark&l"OWld. Contart ~PURCEL.L MIRICAN SAVINGS 7141138·2222 2AOM El Toro Road ==·~·Hilla ::! 1 MIF/H i:L&u<7Jll Par\ time. 11 'J>M to 7 AM 'Fri & Sat d'nly 675 Paularino, CM 75\.4652 Cletl/S~ Salary ~$1219 mo Opeoing in Clly At· torney:. o ffice. Ex-penenee m responsible clerical & steno work. httb~ gn4. relalt'd dasses. ram1hanty with lt>gal Office pra1.11t('!> rlc Mred Typing 45~pm , steno !Klwpm rcqu1 rrd Open until fillt'd Apply promptly . Cont al'l Person n el Dep t 714 '751-5J50. E 0 E 11 Fair Drive CcKtoMna CLERIC/TYfttST Gen'l office dul H'S. p tame Equivalent l11 high !>Chool grad & ~ml• ~n'I office expr. Sul.if) range S4 37 h r lo ~ 34 hr Tnx· 15 "µm Apply In Ft'I> l'llh Weslmm-,tt·r ~··hvol 1>1 l I H21 C1'll<.1r"o111l '" (I "· \\ .. CLERK/TYPIST Neat. mature. or.:anill'd Good working t•o11d1 tions.631 ~ CLERK/TYPIST /\re you rc·entennl.( the Job market? A re you maturP & can type ~WJ>m? f.xce llenl op porluruty for advance menl. Benefits include companuy patd hospital. " •ta1 fDr employ~ & depeodenLs. Paid v nca tioD & peosk>n & mren uve• savings plan Call Dorolhy. u.wt.d, ........ Ul>82 Valley View 891·3SS7 100% FREE a.ERK TYPIST RDIUTY .. lllAL ~&Lo.Aua. 1515 Westclifr Drlvt! N!Mport Beach. Ca 92663 ...., Mat Att.bW' A1J110 bl W'D N Mon Fri, _AIJ_ EquaJ __ ()poof'_ Emplyr_ ~IALIS "'119 WOCMO I taJHltlly ICOr'9 in l"uMon uland run ume IM 1100 Equal Ow Empk>yer COUNSELOR CETA ~~~~~~~~~~ ela g1ble. Community Mental Health C('nlcr. tLERK TYPIST Reqwre11 good typing skills. nun1mum 45 wpm and nexlbility t.o handle vanety or dut1ei.. We o rfer excel lent lMl.lan es, and l'Ompany benefits which include paid medical. dental. and life insura nce for employees and depen- dents Plea~e apply in pen;on LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS :1131 West SeJ?erstrom Santa Ana. C... MF H O.ERK TYPIST IRadinJ( Oran)!t-Coun1~ ~nf)! ro .... w 1•k111)! '" 1l1>1du.il:. l•H C'l o·rk I YP•~h po-.1l1on' ~I u ~t l \ JI t' I [, II\ I' rn JU--. pl)n...i b1 b ll e., ind ll4 k typinf(. f1lmK & got•m·ral t'lt>nc<1l duties in the marketing dept. I > r general ornre exper re· qlDred Apply an person Mastef' SpKiotties 1640Monro'1a. C ~1 &t2:M27 E<> E ( 'olh:~• '>tudPnl part 11nw lpm tu :,pm Mon U11 u Thur-. l,11rt ... h.1t1l11·11 'li!I !Ji Ii ,1ft 10.i 1n lur .1pp1 Comµ..ruon FOR BALBOA A SHERMAN 1bc locab say my old man is \.be best dock hs· herman in town. H e needs a f15tung compa- nion or one w1llmg to learn fishing. To hve.m. cook, do ltght housekeep ing. Beautiful pvt rm. bath ln seclirily ocn front condo Must have own <'ar. Ref Salary open Bob. son or the fls· berma n <2131 377-4702 Swlday. ~13) 31 J..2985 Mon.Fr. 6'2-0377 Counter Help. 11 JO.I.JO, Mon. thro f'ri Super Sandwtch, 545-4867 C'ounler ·girl, K usll'r's Cleaners. F\Jll llml' 1116 E 16thSt CM S48-7022 Credit exper a must. mini computer. will t r.un , ac.-ct's rece1v & payable, typing, l>alary open biS-1290. CUSTODIAN Night cu.<itodian needed by Hunt.mgton Bcarh C1 ty School Dts lnct $917 to $1142 per month, depend mg on expenence Apply 735 l•llh St • llunllnJ(ton Beach 5~6·9 3~3 ur SJ&.8851 CUSTODIANS HOUSEKEEPERS Pa rt t ime po~1l1 o n' a' ail able at I rv1n1· t'om p.in)' apartml·nt t•om µ I t' ' l' ,.. • " I e a n 1 n lo: 1 lutihuu:..t· l.1undn riom nind!'I .q1,1rtm1·nh & po>o1l .1rcJ... Flc•\lhh· hour-. to (1l '"ur -.c ht flUll• i\pµI) .1t THE IRVIHE CO um l'.-lmelbat k Newport Beach, 644-6796 Equal Oppor Employer DATA ENTRY OPYATOR P tJme Reqwre-. 6 mo-. t>\µr w I A)t 37 11 ~Jlt"r d,;lJ on '11\kl'llt> from -.outt l' tl•ll umt·nl'> \tu-.t I.It' ahl" lo"°' lo." 1th 1111 k 'Upl'n l'>l<HI !-tt d rllll).. tJmo I .JO l'\1 d.iil) (',ill 1Jl•N1nm •I ~ll KJli4 DEBURRER 1st & 2nd :.h1fl opening-. for mdl\'lduab w pnor exper only Job will l'n tail deburnng oper:illons oo t·ntacal hydn1uh<· fit ttnKS . Outstand•nK benefits include Cull) paid m(l(hcal & dent.1 I Pay to S5 67 Co!.t of LI v mg 111crease an May ROSAHIHC. S48 5533, Newport Beach An Equal Opponti nil) Employer Whether you're buying or selling. Class1f1ed ad verl.LsUtg Will gel your l'lleS5age to lhe right peo- ~~~~~~~~~~ .. _,,,._.,.._.,.,.-..... ..-..-._.1111_.,,_._....,......-.,,,,__....., __ I pie Call Today! 64.2-5678 Clerical ''BI I''. "Wc'reJimmyand Michael and our mom works for Abigail Abbott Temporaries. S he gets to work at oil kinds off un places. Once she even worked at Knott's Berry Form ... We told her s he waa lucky to be working at Abigail Abbott ... at least she doesn't have to go to school!I" Jimmy and Michael are only two of the many reasons more and more people are joining our temporary staff. What's your reason? Whatever It ts. why not work for Orange County's finest ... ? We pay top salaries and off er benefits too. Call us or drop by ... wherever the.re •a an AbtgaJI Abbo tt offk:e ... We're all over Orange Countylll ~.•l -~~1£S.INC. . . --------------.. -....... NEWPO•T BEACH •100 ea-.-Drh• .. , .. ,.., TUftlN ..... \' ..... ~.···· .71l-Ml7 nn.tUTOfll HOON ...... ,•~IO ,,...,.. NOnusva ... Wmt.4 7&00 .... W..tect 7t ......................................... o.tiytf') Oood p&rt·Ume PQl1I to-optft Need OW11 trana lhlre up t o • 00 l\r ~1-0&l I Dl!:UV&RY ORIVt:ll, 1 .. 1. pni~, C.C.ta Mma 81~nt. Ml·M71 Otnt&I Office M*dl front, *k & In bctw~n t)'pln& l(\IUI itnc• OH' F\111 " v•rt timt! Apply at ~ DIMT AL CMAJasaDI ASSISTANT Xl.ot 09l)Qrt1Ulil)' Exp niq Corporate bcn.fil!i Paid vacation SaJary OfJl!ll HW\l &h -...a1 ...,.. ELSCTJUC, ......... vtaal W • .....-.•lookbt1for • dralttr • .Job ... •iWllU. t.ca.s. pe.rU Ila\ pnparallon aad acbemaUe/dttall dl"t ..... Tbo .ucc.alul C'...,.., wW have al l1a1t oat year ell =enc• In Electro/ Nnlcal Dnftlq, We oiler ao e.uell.enl aalUl' lbmlft&I Proc.r•m and lhe QPPOftunlty t.u advance with • arowin& l'Ol'DJ*J)I. Joh> a WU{. NEA~ JOIN EMERSON! , _______ _ EMERSON B.ECTRIC &IC'nlCIAM ---.... '°*Y'• cl•ulflecl Mader MAMUFACTUllM~. st&IY,IHC. Dmllll Ai.st ~ P l•m~ Mon, Tue~. & Wed t.xper ne1· !m-811'.M • , t wc .... o1. .,. ...... 0 E N T A I. A S ~T ClWRSIOt.:. txpt!r nee., estabWhtld office IJl Newport Beach area ~l o.tal Ft-Oftt Ofc Chalteniing n reer OP· port wilt y Ill tlS la blls hl'd N~WlJ(lrt Be&ch omce Oleer1u1. mature person Experience l'Ssenllal. 6'S-«!Ol Dent.al ~pllonillt. Ex· per. pttf. Jn front & bark office. 4 da yi> w k Newport Btlach area. ~7SllO. Dent.al Colflpd .. Systewt CUST. SEil REP. Salei\A&l'd Dental Prac- t 1 ce Systems. West Q>ast 's no I computer balling system. as seeking llOO S St t d St S...A..C.'2702 Equal ()ppoftwUty Employer M IF /H Draftsman-P /\Jme. Mfg. co. needs standard draw 1ogs & new des ign sketches. Envision semi· retired or s tude nt . ~o houn are nex1ble 1 to 2 year.> work. JARCO INC CUey Jarvis: S57·2290 Dnver,Gardener romb. Have valid CA license. Good driving r ecord . Min age 20. Apply al P eonyoaver , 16GO P\at'e:fltia CM DRIVEltS OieckerCab. ~ DRIVERS -Deliver bakery products to supermarkets Early morning to mid allemooo. Qall 557-672? IM(itMllRS SEE OUR AD UNDER "MANUFACTURING '' IN TODAY 'S Cl.ASSJ f'lED. LEAR SIEGLER TIAHSPOIT DYMAMICS ~r BGIMHIUMG TECHNICIAN I Salary $1314 to S1761 per month. Reqt.d res 3 years related expenence o r combination of ex· perihlce afld education No resume11 Deadline 2 l.5 .110 COUHTYOf OIAHGE a qualified person to ---------• 6Z5N Ross St Rm GUJO S&nt.d Ana. Ca 92701 nl4 )8Jt.2M4 AlllrmatJve Art1on Employer work 1n our internal oaJVBS cu:.tomer l>erv1ce dept Men or women 25 yrs or :'t1usl have Dental Ad· older. Know tbe coast rruru.<;ltallon experience. d ues. Net $180 a wttk or ~ood verbal 11k1lls. & mor e . Orange coas t ab&.Llty to work with JX'(> Ydlow Cab. 17300 Mt pie Please tall Linda Herrmann. Fountain Oevorkut. 714 957-1121. or Valley <No of Slitter ~end resuml' w salary bl'lwn Newhopl' & h1!1tory lo SBS Dental t-;uclid l Practice Systems. 22:tlJ ·~~~~~~~~~ ~taxy Ez\glllffr M S F:lertronlc11 Su:. UW1 & develop ep1 It ;i., soc:-1aled ~m1t'Onductur p~.,es L>es11tn. dl' \'elop & mwnufacl ur(' 1·ui.tom 't>m1 l·onduc·1o r devH e~ Dt'll·r m 1 "" ~•lane t:1.11 vn ICln 11n pl.rntcc! hurwd la) tr S.t2fi ""kl\ Takl" ,;d 111 nell.f't>:>l (Iran•:•· l ounl' Fa1rv1ew Rd . l'o~ta Mesa. !12626 Dentel Jlygurn1st t-:x Pl'rll'nCl'd expandl'd fun1·t1 on ll y l(1l'nt-.t nt>t:>deod for P('ndonta I uf f1('t' Thur~ & Fri llunl fk'h M2 6631 ~ntal A:.Sll>tJnl, I"' 'I' t•xp nt•ce~sao Nwpt fi<'h OCfiCl' 759 0891 DENTAL Ri:;cEPTlON Full Tim e. exper necesaary. front oHc. some boOkkeeping, top ~ary. benefits. mcen \IVCS. 'acut1on . lo I Ck leaH• Bng.ht. pleas.mt fK'Jt. n·Llahll' i:1d I .n dodon11r Of'fr "'!.'"' P.>rt Bearh 751J OH!!I UE"l;T \I. II\(; II-;'-l ~l rM.·J r S..,uth !'c1a.'>l l'la1 .i Call 545 -~1 DENTAL ASSISTANT RU;\ prder red. Cull & part lime Near South Coa:.t Plat.a Call ~. ~clerk . mature. reha· t1'c person for front desk. hrs must be fleuble The Inn Al Laguna. 211 N Cout Hwy., uguna Beach. 494·~ for •PP'\. DISPLAY BUILDER Mm 7 yn ex~nence to bdld calm hardwood dis· plays, est. co with health plan, profit sharing. paid vacation steady work. saJ.ary OIK'n 714 631-064i0 DOCXHAMD/ JAHnoa Are you a person wbo Ukes tD 11meU the fresh ocean IUT? We are look· mg for a full time person to do jenltonal & Light n»mtenance work al our marina Excellent posi· lion for advancement ExceUenl beneflls App· ly at THE IRVIME CO 1071 Camelback ~ewport Beac:h. 644-6796 F.qual Oppor Employer Doctor FRONT O FFICE Ex· perienced for busy fam1· ly practice IJl t"tn Vly 979-9111 ------- 0 R.Art'SM E.N Career opporturuhes for talented 1nd1vlduals w exp in .,ubd1v1s1on, W11ter pipeline. sewer an d •or land development <·wll engmttnnR draft· ing Apply in person w /samplea lo Mr . ~ at Robert. Bein, William Frost " As· soclata. 1401 Quall St .. Newport Beach People who are aeeking an apartm.ent look firtt In Claaalfied. Wiil your ad be there? To place your ad, call "1·5"11 STOP!! Tako ti.me to relu and abol>at bome. U'• llmple wllh Dally Pilot au.tned Ada. And II you have eomtChlnl lO Hll, call a rrteodly a.uilltd Ad·Vi.ot' a& .... .. D RY CLEANERS COUNTER G I RL·full time. apply NewpC1rt Clean~n,, 106 Tu'>l111. NH 548-2221 ~.J1:.>ctroruc Auettblen tA l lmmed1atf' I o..t 'hllt op~ n 1 n It for .1 n "' penenced Elt>ctron1l' \-. !-it'mbler CA I Dutw' m ch.de reworit, touch up, flow soldered boards " auembly of PCB's. WlriMJ We are accepting ap pllrauons in our l'lec tronlC chassl!l wmnic sec llOn Winng & soldPnni: c.xpenen<'t' preferrc'<I Inspect on \fo:.t be Cam1har "'1th t-lectron1r componeni... & PCB :. wilh m011mum I \T electroruc 1n.,~l11on i:xpenence BIUl' µnnt rcadmg reqw.red AUURE B.ECTROMtCS 318BAirway. Bldg L C.M. S49·14S4 i-: IJ 1 > < 1 f f , • , 11 1 1 r ll ll,161t~l 1 \d p,11d IM II\ 1·mplo) l 'I 23 IMMEDIATE OPIHIMGS WAREHOUSE ASSEMBLEY FACTORY Good morw) . mcc n 11" bon1.L'5 holida) & \ Jl I '"'" µ.n l'Jld "'t-t•lo.h ltt\'lNE ~: U E Find what you want m Dally Piiot Cla..~111f1l"I' Y• .., 11M "'* tlle ... _.. Wll!t blli .. 1 •~ Illa arwnl' lllt rod •l !flt~ s.tr1 affrt111• to tlM S.n DltlO """"7. Tlllt' 1 our C0111Plft1. Elldlvco. •nd • 1111~ u11dw• 1116 """" aopllstiutH P"C™Oll llldJMt h1st111mllltation SJSt""' Wt Qllftft(ly 111¥1 IN lolloe11n1 09flllllll • Secrltlrles eDISi1••s • D1ntopmeml Technicl1na -AU Lenis- • Electronic Assemblers • ~pllcattons Eltlf neefs • es1 Techntdans • Ceramic ub Assistants • Project EncJneer A (Cer1mtci) • Accoanttnc Clerk • Cm Acccxnants • lanuf1ctur1n1 Enstneer UT TO DOW US AT EllDfYCO WE WllCOfllE YOUR EIQUlll~ ENDEVCC I : i-,-~-~-CM-Y-HU---················· Sbop Tralatt. Im· G~nenl mtcflate opealo1 ror rt• famJ.e ha i.•· VOLT ~=-~N>~~~~~·fl>~~C.~M :I RJ::AD THrS AO TODAY ••• 'WORK TOMORROW! ' FA.SllOM SALK ffandb9aa • acceuoria In ftne ·ladiH apeclalty at.on. Faahlon Island, fuUUme.M-1100. ll'OODSERVICE AS&'TS Ubn dally. no exp nee. Qoae to home. S3.S7 /br. Apply to Irvine Unified 8cbool Di.st ~l Allon Ave. Irvine. SS2-l383. WE. FOODSBYICE woaas Counter A.saist.ants SIR ROGERS Ltd. DELI Requires 2 people p ,. . 1lam-3pm weekday!. Calta Meaa •. ~2252 FOOOSBvtCi DIRECTOR Pl"esllg.ious retirement complex 1n So West Orange Qiuoty has an owt.and.tng opportwuty for F ood Se r vlre Manager With xlnt slulls 1n purchasing & or garuulioo Restaurant backaround preferred. )Qnt benefu & salary. Send resume to Mr Hix. ~ J amaica, Buena Park, 0062ll SZJ-37218. f'RONT OFFICE RECEPTIONIST-full time. exper'd for busy Costa Mesa G P . Hvy phcines. pegboard. 1850 rm t.ostan 646-l631 tull " P rr posit-in new specialty l> center 10 Ir v1nt'. Management op portwulles. Ca IJ Pe-g gy ~ri88 GENERAL OFFICE Must en.)Oy ~ <'on t .. <'t w o rking .,.. cust.omer... l> ping & detail wor1t p 8 td I.II<' ol tiorr.. s1rk pa) " ht· .. lth Ub Appl~ 9-4 Mon Frt .ti &rdeni. l'•''t ('ontn1I 1>~6 R.indolph (' \\ 546~7() GetEllAL OfftC E Cw.t•>m1•r :.lc'n 1t1• r .. p 1'.>.pr d • w.t.omt•r ri•p f11r µubh.stun;: hnu'"' 1 \rum• & phi)0(', "Ofll llriH fM., 1ni: ht'lpful Sl\.,1111 ~I'••• l"-~r "'" J'u"1latr11 npt 11 :I l )fl ..... , .. , ,, ,11111• ... I\ H I '"' 11.,, I"'"· lnm• I \ •..'.J 1 <:.·11o ·rJI .er .. , i.:•,,•I 1q1 ini.. '"'II ltunt ti ti flt.t.Ult°'S f'.irk SJ :,II l"·r hr to s tart +•Lu bend'tts ca.u lllM·!a.3S l GenenlJ llll' Balbod Ba~ C'lub •~ nn .... tunn1t A6t'C~ \JphJht•llJ ,,... ( ''"' ~ nv<n•f1!min~ Ill· 'I •• lUJ \11111 ~ti Poitinq CIHtc ~\!bl hd \ •' l..~llH• l1•di:• I 'HT & \llJ> ·" , .. ,, .... t 111unl1ni.: t..•• lo.~ r .. u111I llr' tlµm to :!.sm Pleai.c.> rail for appt ~7353 Ge&A.L Off4CE Dt>\OU Wee <Wt.ail work & ha;e good f1aun· .-p Uhde" Wf' may haH• a )ob for you Will tram Some typing n-q X ln l benefits. Nwpt ~ntt>r Call Mrs. Owtllk 6'+. 7 ~ E.O E GeBALOfACE Part time Typ1n..: &Owpm E xper tf'Qd NJit Cntr E 0 E Ca II Mn Dudz.aJt. 644 7 4.S4 General Of flee GelaA&. OFFICE Q,BI •nPISTS • sac•A111S NO PE£• TOP PAY • ACCOUMTAMT'S •WA•IOUSI •ASSB••S • MAIMTIMANCE • IMDUS'ftlAL t VOLT TEMPORARY SERVICES 546-4741 3848 Campus Drive. Newport ~arh CACF'()!;jj from J ohn Wayne Airport > Equal Opportunity Employer •••••••••••••••••• G8IERAL OFFICE Expenence helpful. 1<ood typist . pro fll'lt:n(' ... .,.. figure,, 10 kev by touch Opportunity for advancement Xlnt Co Benef. Informal offll'<' CM. Call Mallie after !lam at64S-~ General office, Nt:wport Beac h . f /time Car necessary. M.1ulroom. ptwlnea, Ughl typio&. No expenence neceuary. Contact BoMle . ~. Mon.-Frl 8::l>-5. Gener.ii Office F/C IOOIUCEEPER Fee pa.id Take char1te rnw Vanety plus itrt>at benefiL'I To $9'l() Al!>o f.-,. JOb:. C<.111 Jeri l~Ynn ~5001 Sn'lhng & '>n .. 11 ini al Ne•port 11.-dt h ,\Jtency. 4340 Campu,, LEARN THE INSURANCE BUSINESS A p roq,.eui•e 1"· ~ eoMpOllY is in ..ct of Car"Nt' minde-d people looki"g to t.nGill ift+o ttw e I citil\C) ilawan«f"~ If you etttoY woninq ...,,... ~. ho•~ lfto .+iati•e Clftd e111 optitud" fo r analytical and clencol work, hov• qen~ra l office e1- ~eft«. are accurate a.a 10....,,llO,,.good .,,... ... lS5.,.., ~r needs aas11> I.int Day\ 752-032.5. N 1 IU'lb 6'&2.-0186. ---- HAIRSTYLIST W cllent.ele. XJnt. work- an g r ond Good loc. tm-1113. 842-9094. Haintylull w J(oUowing & Marucunst wanted. If unhappy witb present sumiuodin.P and work- ing coachtioos. let's talk . Call Karen, Sun -Tues 846-2071 or Wed-Sat 840-33)6. Hrur Styhllt. Chnstopber & C-0 hair design in Corona del Mar, has opening for l exper. .,tybsl. to rent stalaon- Xlnt loe . fnendly at· mo<1pher t-673-9625. 64(MilJ79 ' HOMEMAKERS - Supplemenl family 10 come tn your spare time. For appt call M7·1.S36 t.wn&41PM ----- HOSTESS \ppl\ after 2PM. Bob Burn' He-.taur.int :r; ~ .i.'h1on h1Jnc1 "'* h ltc:~ll':Ss REt.:t-:P1'rt>:-.f~ wanted 10 pr~st1 i;:111u, \Jt ht l'lub Full t1m,· & p.u1 ll me Ca 1163 l-l!JOO CASHIER l<l'l1.1bl" pcr~on with l.°""tl 1,ihonP m..in111·r ·~~'<il'd t•• work n .. iulil1• 1 q U I ' .t ' .t 1 • .-.hll'r l'hun1• 01w·rat111 n "ur Kuotn :-O.t•rv11 •' ••·fit t 11101. .. xceltt:nl "'"I'·•"\ h1·n1 t1h t\µplv ~1 •• r ... ''' •Jrn no••1• \11111 J l" I l'l'f"'®nl'I MAR.Rion HOTEL .MJ :'lit'WllQrt Ce n It' r I) 1 ~~Beach F..quaJ ()ppof-l':mployf'r _....._c adof ... ..._.... ...,....., ~ ~ m for CIR j.._ ----------llou ·I tu•iew. We ha•e Do« Atteftdallt ~ ~ .. ,,. poi•· Ev~ tioru 1mnu·d 1ahly 1 111 fl\11 O"a9&abW \,, 1r• ... " n. I I ..... !I 1J I !I l I t I oo II w~ ~a CJOOd ~•art· 1.111111 .• 111•1 on shnuiol wq l.dary Clftd c:om-h 1Jo,11Jl•· nn1•11ll'll & ahlt .c.. • 1 111t11rc o• 111mp.1n1 ,.... beuenu poc&oc)e 11.,1 , ,,. 1n .-hcrk1 ni: dOlll) witt\ a ~te 1 I> , \ppl~ 9dm noon. fnMt _..... po'cy. \l•lfl f"r1 l'er.wnnl.'I M.UAIOTT HOTEL H ya. qlllllify, we are 'UI :-Jt."WPOrt C..· n ta Ur c.uiOlft to talk with Nt>WJA>rt Beach yGIL EqU:1l Oppor ~mployl•r ...... ...., .. ~ -.... ,..'°' ... ' ... ........ Mlaadcry OIMf r_..,. ,._ 4 ~ s -.,. PACIFIC MUTUAL -... °"'' atlom c..hr 345 c.to. St. ._..&Clltto.l Co1ta M•sa . Ca 92'2' Equal Opp Emplo> e r MI'' lkltt>I HOUSEICES'ER NIGHTS F\111 lime pos1llon 1m med.lately a"allable for J mia~ person w work \he t'vetlll\g sblft. EnJO} t"it<'el lent <'Om pany bmef'us aocludiq a f rt"C meal per abill. Apply 9am -noon . llon-Fr1 . ~ MAlltlOTT HOT&. !D> Newport Center Dr Newport Beach F.qual Oppor Employer 1br lrvme Company ha~ 1mmedu1te opening for Oer1t to operall.' Xerox ma c hine 1n busy. dupllrauni department 1----------IKYrfi MAIDS wanted yr ruund. top pay. pd varJt1on . Oct:'anfront nuu•I Nice people. Apply ld11tuna Hn 11.'ra Hotel ~'14 U!ll) lnterei.lt-d applicants should a pply between 9am-noon. February tlh &~ t.o L. i\UGU1>'TlN t-: THE IRVIME CO 500 Nf'wport Center Dr Newport Beat>h Equal Oppor Employt'r GtNERAL NOW HIRING AU.s.ttu.S c.ITodlry ....... a Fft E.O.E. ~VILTOll M.L 556-1520 OIG US.2622 General Offi«" OfRCE MAHACiElt TR.AIME£ Lots of \ .tnl.'1} • 1-:xpand Ullt mf'd1rnl ofh1·l• /\Mu;t office for thr1"' doctor~ To SIOOO + t•xcellent benefits' Ca.II J l•n Lynn ~5001 Soelhn~ & Snl•ll anJt of "lle wport Beal·h Agency, 4J.IO<:ampus Gt>o'I Offr. i:oocl lyp1~1 non s mokt>r melurr $850 per mo. 1'133 89!1Q. ~a GIRL RUDA Y ffW' Stock Brokera1te <.:o l)i>tnlt & phone work Pleasant pl'rsonal1t> nee Part t1mf.' Fa~h1on Is land aru 644 4620. Mn Wyatt Guards . P T wkn ds. ()owT\ Valley COtUl.rur lion silt'. trans a. phone 11 must No w eap ons UnJrorms furn. 21 or HOTB./MOTEL IA...UC. Clerk I-' llrnl'. Ex- per prt>f Apply Brut'I: S mith, San Cltimenll• Inn. ~ F..spland1a~. ~ _ I lou.'>efleaners needt'd <:ood pa). good hours Robb1t'!> Rag·A·Mop !>'11 07S7 HOUSEKEEPER needl'd for bw.y professional m Nl>wport Bearh. Must be r espon:.1blc. w town trans 5 hrs day. S days week. monungs or after· noons Salary open. Ref. n!q'd Call 714-640·8960 Wa\~ ------- ---------•!over. Retired w~lcome Call9'13-1087 M·i''. HOUSE KEEPER / OULOCARE for work· 11\tl parents w l2 scbl age 11r1s. pvt rm. bath & TV. Niguel Sho res area. 548-8833 GltBALOfftCI '900TOSTART MORES WITH EXPERJENCE 60irl0ffice Vl.l'ted ActlvltlClS We WW Tr&ln ComSNIQ1 Pa.kl Benefita Eatabtithod ~~ MW1Z1 to N.-feir'. GUARDS !l\111 & pert time. /\II areaa . Un lform 11 furnished. A1c1 21 or over. Raltecl we.lcome. No expe.neoce ~. APl>- l.y UnlvenaJ Protect.Ion Servlco, 1328 W. itb areet. Sa.ot.a Ana. ln- ~ hows t-U .. 1-4 llbtdn l. ------ HOUSEKEEPER, CdM. nr bucb. Uve•ln, pvt rm & bath. 4 chUdren to age JO Non iunkr. some Enall11h . cook & Ille ~ •. 'dayt. Salary open, ~"4a•ntnl posl- tloo. Oonildet couple. .,,... ~ , ......... -4 •• ·-··-·· ---·-----------... - \.( \ • ~~~ ... ~ ..... !!~ ~!~.~~ .. -.. ?~!4? !~?.~ ..... ?!~ ~~!~ ..... ?!!! !~.!~ ..... !!~ ~~~ ..... !!~ ·~F--r, 3, ,.., ~··••t &OAMOl'flC•I MA C HIN IST m. ---------• ~~~~ ..... !!~ ~~~.!.'~ ..... !!~ Or. ':!ot'~:!!: l;~:S Wiii treln qHlltl•d r:::o~ n::: lWIJfACJUllNG Nunu Nunes ..... , .... M/f' ~ to re.Ide ID hocM·1riua1 w JI d~ HlJp•iealall)' d llblt'(i ct.la. llotb mual ba\ • ...... "OI ~,.. eolk!p a lilldll Sc~ •tt• • liMIW Md Pl""fC>WI H ....._..,, ~n t.a.lly Ctltabled t'h.,Dtll ~lbiltU. ln~l\ld Protramm.lna in 11111f help 6 leiauu 111•1113', behav6or modlflcallon . a nd co n •11 l .,nl IUPM'ViAOA. Job lO<'lud ., room ls boatd for rou_ple, plu& S l200 m o 4c be ne t1t1 Allt'r01tll! "11ftkeods are free 0 ne person t'&n be en rollt'd Ill !ldXJOl or have part lime JOb in rommunit y Unit ed-Cereb:al l'dl:>> S40-S760 Housewives n~ll a part t.J.me Job m a really fun restaurant? Your hr:. 12-S weekday11. lf you're friendly, oonsc1enllow. & dependable, please apply in person before or a fter the hmcb rush. Stoncn11ll Terrace, 29 1~ Hedh1ll C.M. Inspection •IN PROCESS •RHAL LAB HRPER _.,-.. '"',.._up ,_opl•. Oood Income .. '*'. w eld1n1. drtll· nll'IMrr•g ..._._._ ............ UISIS ·--n-y s.J a corGJe le np ld"'•l ~Id t p rau . •I l l &ra i n UtallW.LR -~• .. " " IU5'W '"' C all Mr. •m o nda r\liDl7 ~nu n HWJ·IZllO Tramport l)yftam.lca. • Mll'I •'s * LIAPS * A1•tt _... n. ft I b l•l• t.o.11 '"""'11. atabM dlvlalon .... ,_ llft In K"1 Co •MAC .. HIST1if ct lAar SAe1ler. Inc., a PAY UTE , .. .--a~rf ...._......._,._.-..ta Ul>AL EC'V 671-1111 ST ....... -oo-• HI •'otl~ 500 company . '"'"~· ........,. •-1-.--n Sm dlaamlc b'u.alftHI -• ••· r~ • hu lmmedla\e openlnp btlll"..., nma lo N•pn -c.o.nmentura~ with f o r e a p e r 1 e n c e d Eamlngs up to ~ ..,... -·•• l11 ar ___._ ... .un npene.nce M a n u f l & Q'!. I a b:--w • • h dlllt 7 ...:::1;·.;..1 Mllchinlsl ~A•....._ ~.· c u r 1 n RN's .... Up lo .... $H2+ l lH•••re, Htlll In '*'>· s u •dicta..,_ TOOL & DIE 4-~y40br wee" LVN's .. U p to ..... $71 + 1ampha1. m o n itor • a.lot \YJMni 111m1 • tJ>L.t:JUNDUSTHlt:S Succe11ful 1&ppllc1&nt• Aides .... Up to ....... S54 lalbltitiA1 • IHK'8j)IUlll tJNal, alftt H lar,, dw lll l lill\ 2l0l0ov"i;t. N H wtll wo rk In b ole uon.,qlll~. pmdiftl upon quallllu Acrou trom O C A1rpurt madune 1hop environ Apply --Qualify P1a1M u n eor 1oLeTVt.ew ttou • uper Oouu ACME MAID WANTS> :=!t~~u~:::e~~.~~ MORGAN NURSES REGISTRY ~"'"' tw 1 pply In ~MO-llNIO-GRIDLEY OONQUJXOTE MOTE L iier oap ace hardware l525 Mesa Verde Dr. Plaza E. to ,_________ %rMh hlft llOO~BWd.CM Duties will tn~lude Ste 213 -Costa Mesa llPI ___ 6'2_ ·21670 t'Sta bl l11 hm e n l or (Across Kona Lanes) O.nll RullllO S.CJUtlt:zlkM lbeM! ouuiuuwhnl( l)Olt1 M.aJ~. apply Tht' Inn at methods. l ooh ng and '7l4 i M&-ti01 '' 200 uons ~ olft!rud w d<>u uaun•. 211 N C'oast standards• and costs. ._ .-ble d1a 11 hourly l'dY l"-'Y. u..:wia Beuch wtlh emphasis on pro ANABOUC INC _..ff,_ enoO..SIK IK'alet>"wcluck ductJYllY improvement NoFl"t'toAppJ1ra nt Mailing. $300 wk mailing Degree desirable but nOl I GUl@U@ k venUl' lrvuw. C. !rl713 ~llnlt In •UVl!:KTlM t-: <'lr<'uiars for J ac ~:11 mandatory Mtrumum s lbe l.e11al fo''lcld •PAlOVACATION terpnses For info call yu ra e xpe rience "'i. l!:Qual ()pport u n 1 t > Ernplo~r r 1-· l.rl(al Sec > lo operall' M4S C..rd A P T hr!> flelllblt· l'.xpe r only tl 8 847 l2!IJ L.rgaJ Se<"retary na-dt.'<1 ror ~Y IJlJgauoo ofk in "J i1h1o n Island , Ca II Jant•t at 759 0431 .... ~J!J 11U Newport C\r Ur N li Sit'~ 640 2!12.U LI V E ·IN ll OUS k: KEEPER. Lido Isle rei.1 dent needs live 111. pre fen. Eng speakmg & non smoke r. SS.S wk 8JS 4~ INSPECTION OPPORTUNmES Excellent opportun1t1es for experienced tnspeclors lo 101n our eitpand1ng team in lhe following areas PRECISION MECHANICAL INSPECTOR 2nd Shift •OON USONVAC PA\' Jell,960-'1989 Man~1ctunng Engineer •SICK PAY 1n prec1s 1on m at'h1ne •lO HOU DAYS Mamlenaoce ~echan1c shop environment re· •2ANN\JAl.C 0 L Sem1·s k 1lled building qi.and INCR~ASES tasks. 1 e • plumbing, •3ANNUAl. MEHIT electric a I . pa 1nl1ng. REVIEWS modular furniture con· • 1-'Vl..L Y P AID st , machinery m:unt . Mt;l>ICAL& Dt:NTAL. r ume pos1t1on Salary INCLUDES ba s e d on t-llp t•r AU.. DEPt-:NO ~:NTS •PAIDOP1'lCl\I. Outstanding be nefit:. \pply m person !I z •NIGIIT BONL'S Mo n Fri S A l"E C.:0 •TOOL PURCHASE INSURANCE CO . 17570 l'KOGHAM Brookhursl. Fountain ROSANIHC. ~SSJJ. Newport Bt•aeh An Equal Opportunity Employer ---- MACHINIST 1st& 2nd Shifts ~mU. GROWING ' I~ M EDI ATE: OP ENINt:S AND OPPORTUNITIES F'OR Valley E 0 E Manac)emnt Troine~ Retail Stor<' RADIO SHACK ha~ Cull lime caret-r o pportuntll'' & part lim e Job op parturut1e:. opening nil" Ill lhe Costa Me:.a a rcu U you arc m1htar) rt' tu-ed or rollegc i:r.iduJl1· or are 1·urrcntl) i.:om..: lo mlk ge & h1J.:hb m ol1\Jt t-.1 for ml'rl'J!>l'<l cam 1 n i:s b .i ,t•tt un Pl'rformant·l· pll'JW .1 pp I) .ii In 9ddtt1on lO oor det1ra ble locallon and pro gress1ve salary leveli.. we offe r ouls land1ng company benefits which include paid m ed1r al. dental and life 1nsura0Ct for employees AND dt" p e nde nt:s For 1m mediate con111deration send det.,1Lt:d rt"sumc lo LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS I' 0 Box 1953 ~w Ana. C.. 9Z102 m I h 546-8111 * 631-1313 Morning Job ope nings Gina's Pizza. C al l ~2473 ------- MOTOR ROUTE Tile Dally Pi lot hu a large route an Newport Bea <'h area, Monday thru Friday allemooos plus Sat&AnUy and Sun- day urly monungs Ap prox. 11"7 hours per day Small bond reqwred Ap prournat.e earnings $400 per month Must have dependable a uto and good dn vmg r~rd Please apply m person 330W.lay ColtaMffo -~irclliatioft Dept. NEEDE D S peopk. eaitcr to ad varice with f&~t l(rowlni l'Ompany Must be lB. have car, neat ap pearaoce. M I-' 66 Hl5H6 Jack NURSES Parking atte nda nti. for w e ll e s t a bl1 i.hed res uura n.t 1 n 0 C 673-C344 PART TIME EVENINGS Adult.5 wit.h ootstandinA. attractive person¥hllt'~ who enJOY workmg w1tb lods. Over 21 Start 11t S3 50 per hour Phonl· 642 4 321 , i-;x t 2 Su Bt:J'WEEN I S P M .. for AAcha Equal Opportu21t, Employer l'ARTTIMI-: 01 '!('~; :-.ocnc typing, call J udy or Pal 5.57 .2474 P Time AM , LA T1mt•.., delivery SlUO 1~:r w1•t·k In L a gu n.i H1•J c·h 41H-M96 !'ART Tl~H; Opportum lY for amb1t1ou.-. peoplt· DlRn1f1ed. 1nh·re .. 11n1: ~ earning' 11ot1:nl1JI We train For mlt·n 1ev. phont• SS!I Ii t i.7 o r ti42~ Ad Siller • ~ ~ hr Sel"\'ll't! \. . • ....,w..... 7100 ___ ........... . JR. MANlf ACTU'NG CONTlllL· COORllNATOR EMERSON ELECTRIC. a proven winner ln our field, 11 loollina for a r9PQOllble individual to wor'k wil.h °"" Manager ""Prod~ eoordioaL ing the schedules of pro duction work orders. You wtll a1&o be in charge of rev1~lnJ schedules and ~mg orden1 tn the event or rus h orders . engmet>ring chanae s . c¥ncellauoru.. matenal sub8latut1on.s. etc. Quahfied applicant will be a high :.<'hool or tet'hn1cal voc.-a t1 on al .. chool grad uate w ith rour~es 1n production .. c h ed u l1n g ilnd ~uperv1~1on Three year:-. expenent'e in schedul 1ni . eaped1t1n g, and supervtwry work is a lsu desired We oJ fft>r e x c e l le nt growth potential and an 00L,tand1ng com pens a lion package. Pie~ ap ply in pen.on bet ween 9. 00 1 l : 00 A M u r I <J).J:OO P.M at EMERSON ELECTRIC 1.diaitriol Control Division 3300 S Standard St Santa AM. Ca '2702 F..qual Opportunit> Employer M t~ li b t & 2nd shift opening Mu ~t bt• f amil111r w,tnSpect1on t{'c hn1que:. related lo s mall threaded mac h in e p J r t :. Outs t anding bcne f1 h w cost of li v 1 n~ 1n t'rease~ & fu lly panl medJcal & dental. P11y to SB.73. We are seeking an 1ndcvcduat to cnspect lcrst article machined parts and equipment using slandard inspec11on lechniques and practices Must be able 10 read and use engineering drawings. •Alltomatic Scnw Moc .... Operator Ull3 :'licwport BIHi <.:osta Me:.d MarkeUnJC a~s1stant for rni1or a udio visual pro ducuon fuc1hty Bn~ht. aggress1\e, 1nno\.it1ve Salary + Markelm ~ Rei.earch. Ca mp1t1.:ne Mg mt C a ll J df S44-J:ll2 Lmrnedlate opcnm~ ror t•x penenct'd LVN "1th maJor com pany Wil l proVlde nursing ~rv1ce t o emplorce ' and cust.ome.n W1l I a lw ~ sist in safel y <tod in suranc:e progr .. ms Ea t'ellenl fnnge ~nehti; and competrt1 ve surt 111~ salary PART TIM E <'•I UnLN ---------- ROSAMIMC. 54111-5633. Newport Beach AD Equal OpportunJlY ___ E_m-'-ployer lNSPECTION QUALITY CONTROL SUPERVISOR Emerson l':IPctnc. lln in ternallofldl manufact ur 1ng. marketing . a n d service company , has a n •mrnedlate opening for a QUALITY CONT ROL • SUPERVISOR. Job duties 10clude the 8Ul)erv1s1on. s t1t1Hin g. and control of Rece1vln.: l~pect100. and mspet lion operatJoch in sub a..sembly, sheet metal. m a ch 1 n e ' h " 11 ;.i n d translorm1•r 1lt•pJ1 l mt'flb Quahf1Pd ;ippht•.inl will haw 4 )E.'1trs l''pcntm•e in Quality Conlrul. alo11µ wi t h l'Olll'Al' l !'n •l mana1?emc n1 1ra1111nµ arnl some t•ll'l'\ rol\IC' 1· ~ J.IO:"llrl' W1• otrt'r J n < .. '< r Pllt•nl ,,d ,u \ J nd lH'llC I 11:-. pad<aAt' 111 Jn 1·nv1run 11ienl of opµortu1llly ,111d ~mwth Pie•"'' <ip pl1r 111 p e r s o n h t• t " 1 1· 11 9 00 I I 1111 \ \1 or I 00-J CJ() I' ~I JI EMERSON B.ECTRIC lftdllstrial Controls Division 3300 S Starriord St. Santa Ana. Ca 92702 Equal Opportuml 1r t-:mploycr M I-' 11 Insurance oHin· 1r:.11nt•c 9 am ·Gp m d a i ly Minimum wai(e lo "tart 496-2!8> IHSURAHCE Property & Casua ll y /\~ ~lant, exp mm 2 vr~ 1m· t yping, "Int benefit~ Jame:1 lnsurant:t' orflc·e , Irvine, call Maureen 752-0990 E 0 E JNTE RI O H . l..ANUSCAPER t:x per. 1ntenor landscaper w vehicle 642 3800 JANITORIAL Penonorcouple. PfT. in Cmta Mesa Clean work, )ob rmy be done e ves or eerty AM. e dys pr wk $4 prbr. 980-3)17 RADIOGRAPHIC & UL mASONIC INSPECTOR 2nd Shltt We are seeking an 1nd1v1dual quaHl1ed at Level II in bom categories tor a minimum of 2 years. Knowledge of NAVSHIPS 250· 1500-1 helpful Requires 5 years experience in NOE. In return tor your valuable skills. we offer top competitive wages and an indu11ry leadcng benefits package which includes hie. medical, prescription. and dental coverage along with 13 paid hohdays inc luding Chrcstmas shuldown. r.ost of hving raises. generous rehrement, and much more For more 1nlorma1ton please con1ac t Fran Vandegrclt Personnel Supervisor a l ·~ LEAR SIEGLER, INC. ~ EHEROY PRODUCTS DIVISK>H 20.o E. Dyer Road (RH Hll A Oyer Aoed) Santa Ana, CA 92705 (71•) 540-3210, Ellt. 321 I 9ntwtt & Sharpe I •&MjMl.othe O,..atOll s • Tlft'9f Lottw Opetato.s •Tool ROOllll Mochi"bh ......... AND MORE' Minimum e.perience required a nd several trainee positions available WE OFFER •Highly Competitive Rates • ftenty of Overt• me •Slull Olfferentia I •l!:xcellenl Company Benefits for Employees & Dependents APPLY IN ~ERSON LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 W~tro. S....Allo.Co F.qual Opportunity Employer M IF II r ·,;;c-HiN1STS:-t I We Challenge You I To Compare I If you th1n1c. yo11 d''' sat1slf1ed w11h your present 1ob try this ca reer I I c.heck·ltsl My Company l S.I. I 1 P;ty• • p trirnrw1 1111P p;iy C1 ~ J ?"> yPa• 11,11 1< r.•cnrd ot c.nn1inued O I 2 Q,l•111m1• ,111,.,f;iblt" on Al L .,n1!1<, O I p1nf•ls <1ss11H''-1on '>ldt>•llty I 4. Cosl ot «v•ng raise-; ouarlertv o ~ 1 5 c;r .. tt prpm um·. O ~ 6. Mor1ern clPan lac1l1IH'S a ~ 7 11 no1tdays 1nclua nq Christmas O i" 1 I <;h11tdow n -~ • 8. Paid v11cet•c... 0 ~ 9. Free li lP med1C<1 prescrop11on 0 l!r~ 1 I a nCl dental coverage 10. G e ne rous rPt rement plan 0 ~ 11 Freeway·ctose Oranqe Counly 0 !Ir 1 I loc.a11on ~ 12 C1e d1t Uruon 0 13. Oulstand 1ng .,,rk leave pro gram 0 I II you checked all thirteen. you·re probebly elrHdy wor1(1ng et Leer Siegler, I Inc I If you didn't, you should \hlnk more about u1. 8euer yet, call u1 end we'll give I you more reeson1 to lhlnk about u1. Our dlverM cllenl bHe 11 a combination ol go'lemment, cornmerclal and I mllltery cualomera. This diversity lel1 u1 offer the unique comblnetlon ol Job I 1teblllty and career opportunlly Current openings Include: I TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS I I Tool & Cutt.r Grinder I 1Sl & 2nd Shift I PRODUCTION MACHINISTS I I 10/00 Grinder OeVUeg and J~ Miii 1 1st & 2nd Shtf1 Lucaa Bortng Miii Jig Bore Machln l1t N/C Profile Machlnltt 1s1 2nd & 3rd Sh1f I 2nd & 3rd Shafi I Turret Lethe Qun Drtll Operator I 3rd Shift 2nd Shill I en OPllA TO•s We are located 1usC off tne NeWPQfl Freeway on lhe Nortnern edge ol tho Irvine .,.__,.H I lndur.tnal Compleit. w1\h easy accesa to Freeway. surl1co end OCTO rou1es I ~S For moro 1n1orma11on. please call or -'PPIY in person rao':°SOtts I mfran Y•ndefrlft, P9rsonnel lupervtaor I Paid Weekly I LEAR SIEGLER, INC. I HoUda.J•V•eaUonP~ ENERGY PRODUCTS DIVISON ft..-4Y•oll• 1 2040 I. Dyer AOIMI t"•d Hiii • Oyer Road) I •. ,..,.;I~ S.t"le Ane. CA 12705 •mnK ' (714) 540-3210, Ext. 328 · J ~O 1~ "11 Equel C)ppof1un 1y Employer Mt',/H ..., .S. K /J' ......... _ ~~~--~-------~ -------- RADIO SHACK ATAMDY CORP Equal Oppor Employe r MANAGER,APT -32 adult uruts m C M. No p e t s . 6 31 6 5 S8 . 213-594-0709 Management IMR..A TIOH PROOF Seeking ambitious pfrs on who des ire s freedom and secunty and tS wtlling lo learn Won't lDt.erfere with pre sent JOO Call ror appl lncome Phuuung Assoc 646-8765 MAHICUalST F time. Xlnt. working oond. 89'Z-UJ.3. 8'2·9094. I MAINTENANCE SPECIALISTS 2MDSHIFT l"""'diote Med for respoMibl. indlwldMI witt. o minimum elqht ~an uperience in Sedrical, Med,anieat. flturiHncJ & W eldilHJ functions. PL.EASE CALL C7141549-791 I R~tTape ~362 24 Haun P.r Doy SHILEY, IHC. 17622Gi ...... Ave '"w...ca•2714 Equal Oppor k:mployc•r Sell wrt h EASE' It's a BREEZE C'lass1hed Ad-; IA2 Sfi7H DO VOl OF r ER ASF.H VICt-;• Let lhe pubht· kno"" with an ad in the Ua1ly P1lot Servtce Oire<.'lory ll r nn l'Ohl you a!> hllle .is 12 03 pl'r day !-'or mnrt• in fonnallon and com plctt• rates <'a II G42 5678 MFCH.ANIC. ruJI or pa rt tJme. prefer older person w som e ea perien c-e . t.oob no( nee Apply at S hell. 17th & Irvine . Newport Beach MECHANlC. w1onan ea per. Good working cond Marine exper desirable . TI4-~9617 ----- Medical back office near Hoag Hollp1t.al. Resume to Box 00, Dally Pilot P O. Ba 1560. Cos t a Meo. CA 92626 Medical flack OfflCf' 81'Sl111Dnl. OB Gyo . t;xper pref S48-3Ml Mgmnt Sales Olgnifled tr rn t ereat111 g part or full lune work Manaaement & s ales tra1n1ng Better tha n a verage ln<'ome Cull 953-8063 ;c,k for CIJrencl' MODEL Very attral11\I' iiirl In •mcxkl pn\alPly onl'(' .1 wet·k !-.ln111)' for fun & m good t.a. ... u.· Will pa' SIOO ror ea<'h 'c'''°" & will c·on<;1dt•r hl'lp1ni: pn•part• p11rt foho .11 nu ,.,,...l t <1 girl l'k "''" .qipl\ 111 .,1r1cl , unh1l\•r11 \' lu 1\d1156') Dally 1'1lot I' II Holl 1:11~1 l'1r.\.1 \11·'·' !(~ $2.03 per DAY Th;il " ,\ 1.1. 'OU P•• \ for J llJrl.i ' .ut mtiw DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY IX> IT NOW' 642-5678 ID/OD GRINDERS E•pand your career norirons watn d a.mPly move to Lear S1egte1 Energy Proouci. 01v1s1on We currently sooi. expenenced 10100 Grinders 10 lilt 1" and 2nd shill opening• Applicants musl nave lhe1r own 1001s In return for yo ur valuable slc11t1, we offer 1op compe11t1ve wages and an 1ndu1\ry leading t>enefits peck age wn1ch includes ltfe medical prescription end dental coverage along will\ t3 paid hOhday1 uictud1ng Chr11tm11 lhutdown. cott of h111ng ra11eA. gone1ou1 retcrement and much more For lmmedl1tt con11d4tr1- 11on. plefta contact Fran Van~rllt. PertOnMI Supervl10r ~ UIAA Sll!OLl9', INC. ...... lt«ROY "'ODUCTI OIVlltON IMOLO,.ftoMI ("-ti ... °"'*'..,, t.MNie.cA"* (114).......,. Apply m penoo to \be Personod Offil'e or call for an appomtment FEDCO 3030 H.arboc' Blvd <Alt.a Mesa, CA m•>m-2880 Equal ~uruty t:mployer Nurstn& LVN CHARGE l\:"t;RSE 7..J.JOPM NURSES AIDES AllSlut\s O!rtll'ied or will tram Good medu.•al. dental benef rts F1 a.esh.I p Con valesceol Center. •fifi flagsblp Rd. NB &tl-80« .... SES AIDES A.LI Shil\s Expenenced or t't'rti f 1ed SJ SO ·S4 00 per h r Ma ture Tr a in e e~ $3.10.S3 50 Mesa Vf'rdc· Convalescent Hosp1lal. 661 ~nler St . C M ... URSESAIDE P T llPM 7 JOAM. 3 l11 11 & 11 to 7 Gd pa~ Sml l'OO' hosp CM ~!I :Jlfil ORDF.R L>l-:..'iK CLEH>-- fotr.;in .1t onkr pron '"' 11\li! &other general offic·l• v.ork TypinR ~""pm v. ac 1·ur JI.) •'45 2111 • PACKAGIMG •LABEL!.TTE Ol'Tlt~ •I' \1..1',\GING H 1-:u • c;nod .... ork1nj! 1.u nt1 1 uon.' t\JU·tJmt.• pdrt t1m" 631 3200 PAIMTBt Ht'spo n111 blc for l<>· ord1 n at1 n~ wo r k .ind pa111t1nR all fac1lil1t"> Eq1.1 valent to tu~h school IUad & 2 yn. 1oum('yman paint.er eapr On ver's h e r e q Sl 064 m o l o Sl29S m o F.x t'e llcn l benefits Appl}' by 1-'cb l9lh. Westminster St'tlool Dist W 121 <.:edarwood. E.O EM F PAINT MIXE R . mu" follow direct io ns ac c11rately 4 day wo rk week +beoer1ti.. Ca ll Mon~7660 PARKING ATI'ENDANT lmm.dlate QPefting for II Parklng Atttendant lo direct ~now of traffic at our Dover ~ffi~. NO ORJVING INVOLVED. Either fllll or part lime. For an Interview plu~ pleuecall: PATMAOU.L US-Slll h e I p . h o u 'i 1· "" 1 v e ' we lcome . r un a e rox copteS. s.a6 211113Jat k1e IMMEDIATE PART TIME OP&llNGS tielp on Saturday 6r Sun ~ moming.s t.o dell ver DAILY PILOT to our carnerj . Mus t have good driving re cord. l arge lllatton wapin or van Hourly + mileaae. Call Harry SeeAeyat '42..432, IMMEDIATE PART TIME OPENING Wed • Sat .. Sun A~ OnYttt.o Odl'rr DA&.TN.OT To om-ceak-n"' '";..• appU~cHtf -.t Ito•• good PRO DOC TIO .. CONTROL CLERK Respons1biliues will in cl~. misc typ111g, & hllJl&. updatrng r~onb <ind loggin ~ of 1ob:. Ability l o ugClat e material movement with work U) process. We offer a 5labli9 work envlroruDea1 with ao U · celle nl sal ary and beneftlA peckage. includ- LDC pa.id Llfe. Medical aod Dental lnsu.rance. Pemioo Plan with high U'U!relil rate. ooe weett va<-ation after 6 monlhs •nd 1111, i>«•d hohda)' p e r e ;ir TH I ~ PUSITIO.~ MUST lit:; t'I LLLO I~, M l::DIATEL Y Pleast> app(y at Personnel f AIV(JI l'te ........... o ... ..._ <.----. dri•i•9 r•cord, JUJO R.ed HlU Ave I t ti Colta Mesa.Ca~ • r 9 e s Cl 0 " Equal Opportun1ty waqpn or Y 011. ·~~Emii~lo~ye~r~M~F~~ Ho11rly pay + •al!lf ~•.a. --------Cal Harry Seeley or Fost.r Ouehi at: 642-4321 PBX ,\n,wt•nn~ ~·n 11·1 Operator m..a tun· rrh J bit'. d3) 'hlfh ~~I ;!!)5CI PBX ol'l-11 \ r11R \J\.<;1ACl'lnl:. ""''" '"'IH pr1 .f t;;.i 224 I •PIX• T \ R .in'"''r1n l! .... '"' I('(' r \ B Jn' wn h.i' .i fl'" po~1t111n' 11~wn 1n TU.'i . ~.\. C'I. A llunt I:\ .ire~ Vant'fi 'h1fh P T or F T :\htn' uuhtJnd llllo? l>l'rwflh Work nl'Jr )our honw & v,1ni while ~'00 learn ~ t-: (J ... Physical Thcrap1:.l RPT'S Treat phy.,1r ttll) han d1capped ch1ldn:n. 8 oo a.m to 4:30 pm . Mon day · Fnda.y t;xl)t'n encc with physical d1:.ah1ht1ei.. prefen'ed Start lo S!.49ti MalOmum $171·1 00 per month Phunt• • 1714 I S:W~l COUNTY OF ORANGE S&nw Ana. cu Affirmative Act ion Employer PROGRANMER It.ft you reocty to ioin "-Emtnon Bectric Team? we·,.. CJf'OWi"CJ C9ld irt ftffd of a Pr~ CJ muw1a~to fMrlorm ct.toil. pro ant de· ~ c . ~tinq. documrnt • and im- ...... utation of CC>ftt-iftft'C.., ori...ted itt- fo wation sys'""- If yo-. poueu I· 2 year"S of RPG ti and COIOL experience. 'Wlf 'd liM to speak to y01L Our be• fits CMd ~p41Ckoqe it.wk~ ""°5e 9n us o coll at (7141 545-5581 . We 're look i nq fol ward to speakiftCJ .tthyou. EMERSON ELECTRIC lftdllltrial C~• Df•iNoft 1300 S St•Wd St s.toAaa. Co '2702 t-:qual OpportlmJl~ Employer M F 1H Pm1Uons a vailable Ne w I~~~~~~~~~~ theater. Woodbridge PT. Gen'I Offc Sec'y, S'C. Irvine' $$1·3012. abll\ty to \nlervtew .a must. F1xbl hrs 615-5649 Pnnt shop trainee. muat type 40 wpm 333 3rd St. Laiuna Beach. P 7 Housekeepe'8. for k>vel)• Laguna Bch lnn. '494·3004 P ff Woril .,_ GOCMt $. Call962·31.32 PUICHASIMG DH'T ASSIST~ Fw paid. Know1'dge of Pur\'huln1 Department, as. 4P:Nl de$i'1! to learn ~ land you a t.rrifi~ cw... wttb tM. Irvine ~. To meo. Call ~.Muon • .ito ree labs. M).5001. Snelllna & Snelllna oC Newport Beach Aaeooy, U•O ca~ . . • . t ' r $ I , I • , ~ I. BUYER/ fXPEDITER SlalYOlr M.wY ... n.liglltw., .. BBSOM ILIClllC &wtou E'4tdnc co , lndu1lrlal Coatroti. Ulvlaaan, bu lmmedU.te Ned for a Jr ~·' 1t;J. C*llt« ~ uft~duu. wlll md ude Vt"tldur l"Olll.act. ~ mawnaJ an1I a n1 weno11 p bnn•·' Previous purchuUll( u peneoce destrabko AJoo« Wttb Lhe ~Ulll t y for your c 11f et!r ~. ~-e offeT an w t i.l&DCIJn& benefits uod <.'OmpeOUUoo pac1'aae ~ase forward your re· sume With al•ry tustory o r apply 1n per )on 9 :00 ·11.0 0 A M or J:Q0..3:00PM. Or you can c.all foe further W ormu tian: (7141545-558. We are loc·iued · betwt.-en Mam Street and tbc Newport Freeway . IS()ulh dA11on. EMERSON B.ECTRIC ~c.trol~ OMs&o. For appointment call Mr 6'5-awG ~ fR€HIG€ / ~ ...... ~""'""--HOM€S .......... ..,.. L ab ))33 W. C.... Hwy. HI 645-664' llCwrlONIST he piud Gl"fft • OH't.ot i:h enta for 11rch1tel't Deauta/uJ olr1ce. habt \YJllDI wllh lol o{ pre- atiee. To 1800 Also r ee Jobi Call Jen Lyon ~:5001 Soell1ng "Snell- mg or Newport Beach Aeeoc·!:: 4340 C!_m pw. RECIPTIOtitlST Newport Beach. To $'900. Due to promotion tb111 spol is open for 11 pro- f essiona.l person who L'l good on the phone & with people. Some light typing requi~ for adva nce- ml!nl in Uus prestJgious fl.rm. Excellent benefits. Call 5$7-61.22. tOO'i: Free to applJcanl. ~°""' hll t ~ vina: haodlt> 4 l10t! vhunl· ~a11u1.i . lun ulft f'rt!VIOU!l t!Xl~I rt!q'd, 8.:J>.5c>m Good sah1ry ~7611, Elizabeth IECEPT /SEC•y F'or our beau tiful new Heal Estult· o ff1 ct• loca t ed 10 Corpo r u l t! Plaza, N e w port Cl'nter. Good phone voice, p e opl e o r ien ted, moderate typing und filing. Monduy Uiru Friday. S8SO to 11tart + benefits. Ask for Gary of Don. RCTaylorCo ',.;,I 'l'/1)0 We huv~ severa l plans designed with you ln 1rund. Also newcomer '!> plan. Oo it toduy' ZIGGY'S ..... ........ Few .. y, .... .. 1-'.1-.1 food personnel n1~'\Jrtl dull tame. part~ llmt>J :l1~¥Y ·:. u a dynarrur. new dRC. fai.t foud re.taurant cu w nJ uona! expansion plan. ... 11pec1ali:&.Ul(I 1n q uall ty. nut.ritwus !ood We offer \8lhmlted l(l'Uwth pol\'n llal for health servH"l' onented lndJv1duah who ~ly hkc people Ple11~~ tall Terry . or Ro&er at 752·2402 btwn 8:30-Uam only, Mon·i"r 1. Haltaw-ant IUSIOY f\all or part tJme n1~ht~ Apply Baxter S treet Hes t a ur a n t. 46 4 7 MacArthur Blvd, NU Hestaurant SllJes EMnYLEYEL •·~ paid. Great m<Jnl'y 1Jutenual with p rl' .. t1g1ou' in,.,111ut1on;,I t'qu1pm1•nl company Wortl l.xally 1n beautiful i.howroom SI 2 000 • comm Also fee JOI>-. Call AJ Fo nla1ne. !>40 50<11 SnelhnK & SnelhnK of Newpon Beach Aj\COl'). 434() Campw. SALESLADY FUU or part llmt· THE SHOW.Off 22 i''astuon Ls land NH SAL.ES MANAGER Expand ing O r an ~r County company l>~k' an expe r ienced rt•ul estate s a le s manu1wr Salary & tcnt•roui. ov1•r nde. AJI r ·pbC!> ;1 rt• 1·11n fldenlial Reply lo bott i: 642.. ', U:uJy l'1lot. P 0 box 1500. Coi.ta Me-;a Ca. 9'.&!.6 Sales Part lime llOO S st. •d St Santa Ana. Ca 9270'.l '~ S-lu Equal Opportunity 1500 Campus, N fl R E . Sales Bus iness salesman & hslcrs. ha comm. no wkcnds. Rod 751·1400. DA. Y CA.SHIER The Rusty Pelican 1s lootJ.ng for I.I ruay curuer App l t ak en bt w n 3 »-spm Mon lhru fr1 ~ W. Coast Hwy NB Work part llmt' m y11u1 0 r r h (> u r :.. a ... .1 ..alespen;on at .)our lrx·J I Radio Sha.ck Stun· C:ur rent open1ni.:' 111 ~Jn Clemente for hun1· ... 1 l'ncrget1c 111<11' 1<J11.1h "''ho are eager 111 •·.1r11 xtra mooey whll1· l!Jlf1 mA valuable bu.,1111 ". ,., ~'ncnc1· \ :ir11"1I hour .. .• ,. a 1 I l ti f 11 \ I) II r ... chedulc Chall1•ni.:111>' comm 1i.l>1 o"' v I .1 n Please call 49'.!·!1:!21 F.mployerM/F/H Open Mon E ve ~~~~~~~~!Until 7 p.m. By Appl Retired, Would you hkl' to do maintenao ct'. lted&tat.A.Cl"tt F.lc.penenced in Laguna Hea<:h sales/ If you µre r<'r to work m u well known home town '>ffict'. wilh an excellent record or ach1evm('nt & a (•(11) genial staff that will Ol'VC'r ('l(('('(•(! Ill 1·ti ll ll1lllc ill Mt·C:o r rn.11'1.. R<>alt> & :..hun· in tll.t• fla.rW:>l or h1•r rl'fn-.1 hu.~lllt'S) ov<•r 17 vt•:ir:.. 1r1 f..;JJ.!Wl:t 19'1 7551 . Heal 1-: ... L<ttP LICENSED UHLICEHSEO Will tr:un l~:..t c·11111 ITUS!olOO ~pllt In thl· 1n dustry 7u.3U l o Lop pro duce r11. 1-·or inkrvlt'w c.lll Bill at ftedtuU Rt-ul ty. Udo office, 673-nJO Real fatale F«EE bal&hlfe Lin•illigT~ CaJ I for lnf w A. .. k ror Steve 842-2535 I • I !~ ,,,, I ; 1:. 1: I • 1: • ~ R.E. IROKERS i QJOQfie u plan or rl'nt a desk In H.B./N .B. tu:. Professionals I Broker Assn. 963-8377 631 ·$SS() RECBYIMG , I dio9T ..... One of tbe world 's ....-auppllen of com-Pl&er" peripberala, &ocat- ed In bvinit, needs •table .--WantinC pen'Oa· mdjob. Some budware ..... mqJr. ~ ble bu&. na& a reqw re· ~nt . Call Gladys --1 ~ ..... iiONST for~ aakm. p /lime. Nice baun. Good pay. AIJdy Richard OuelleUe salon. 200 Newport Center Dr., Newport a.ch.. l\e c e p tl on i a t. ex· llerien~. part Ume. a.a.a Mel.a. 9S7-880l Rec:IPlmiA Deeded. Alfredo's uno Pacific Coaat Hwy Newport Beach. Call eft Weclnes. Rei .ioeilt/General or nee Neat l.mmed llust be ~ • eDel"ldic. Light ~ EIQoy woding ln a qalclr paced pro- fessional atmosphere. Call Btwrb Mt~ Recept/T ypls t. Min. 46.rpm. Leaal ofrlce Latuna Hill s Mrs. Wlllllow 07·1080 ~t. f&&Jl-Ume. ~. Great opsstunl· \y tn job rnarka with ex- .-lni co. Regis IWr ~ So. Cout Piasa, QI. Apply \n person. ~ h RECS'TIOMIST IMMB>IATE <>Pa.ING We'r e seeking an 1n- dlv1duaJ who likes meet mg people. can t ypt". 1s outgom~ a nd t•nJOY:.. u vari<·ly or office l<lsk~ We offer a i.ldble work l'1w1r<>o.mcnl with an l'X· C('llent ::.a la r y :1 nd benefit!. µackai.:t• melud 1ni: comp;iny paid Ilk. nll.-d1eal ;md dc•ntal 111 .,ur;inn"' Pension plan. S.tVUIJ!_'o µIan Wtl ll ffil j!h mw~l ralt•. 11111· we~·k fJaJd vat·atJon aft<'r ~1). mon t h:.. 10 1, µJ1d holiday~ per year Ttu.-. poswon must be filled umnediately . Please ap- PY al PERSONNEL. TRIVEX INC ,~u··•""-"'---.. Jllll R~ 11.Jll AH· ( 'ostci Mesa. Ca 926<!6 Equal OpporlUntt) l::mµluyer .\I f Restauran t COUNTER JI ELP Perry's Ptua We nl~ respoo people tu work. flexible hr.I for school Apply weekend-; PERRY'S PIZZA 2JIJI.>., W Ot•t«lnfrunt Newport l~.'al·h l~taunmt N " w & " i. 1· 1 l 1 n i: r<'::.lau rant < unl't·pl ."iPwport fk•aeh I n inr an.-a location N11w ,.,. <'t'Vttn~ app1tc·al1111h 1111 prc•p ut1hl v. ca,h11·f'., & to1.mlt·r 111'1µ Xlnt clJI portumtv for 'tllllt•nl ~ .).. huU!>("'°'IVl'' Flt•"l.Jft ::.cheduk~. r t1m1• & p llmt> L'onl • .H:l Norlin Restaura ntl> Inc. Mr English. 547.-0883, M t', 9-S. Restaurant Sandwtch & s alad as semblers. part time 5·9AM. Mon 1-·r 1. full time SAM-lPM • Mon Fh. S3 SO p.:r hr I.tin ' Kitchen. 97:.t IJ7 17 ..ift IUAM fOC' appt r ~ 1n C M 'Set your own houn. Come see u~ at :M)2() Rt.-dh11l A\I~ Gateway Sc1ent1f 1c SALES Co l l e~t· i.tudent s housew1 vt•l> P'T. FT work w in tenor <k's11U1er to secun• drapery h•ttd~ nu l'\P m .. 'l" Will lraan (',Ill !ill·~ for info Sale-; Do YouHa•e Phone Experience? H )OU are lookmg lor ,, 'UCl'C'>'!fuJ nJtional t·om pany that oHc•f"' Xln1 pay, advanc'ement po~n IJ.al, & a premium pro duct. call 00... Mr. Slooe S«MOZ3. SA.LIS GREAT PRODUCT GREAT COMMISSION Now inlerN1e wing for sale\ of El'A Pndorwcl rlnnk•nl! wall.'r ~·quiµ that rt 11111H·-. 'J1111·r t au.~r, Fu II ••• I'·• rt L1 mt• Ca II ... <i 7 1 .. 144 RADIO SHACK A TANDY CORP. EO !-: SALES PER SOM PrrmanC'nt 11111 1111w "'t• 14 p ti r l J.' ,1 ., h I H 11 Is land. Tc•l1·µll••111 700-~ SALES PER SONS Pt!n.<mJ.111' plu ,1<!1111 l ti 14 Ur I.. " t I 11 .t 11 d tnO(l\al(' kl<h I I\ l'f .! In l.4WlJ. Caµ1 .. 1r.111u ~Clemenk an·.1 PA.RT TIME EVININGS PHONE: 642.-43Zl or 4~ fo:xt ?.5() Betw~ t 5PM Ask fo'or Andrea Sull''> Ht!I• 'I u11 tum rTU.'>SIUI~ Su !0llJ ,t .111-.1 \\Jlt."I I 00111J1tll1lllll, I " Will train 1 Jll , ,.: ~•1•1 ''" aµpt Rewarding CareerM in Real Estate Sale8 Make money where there's Dloney to be IWlde. Join R.C. Taylor Co.- one of Newport Beach's fastest-growing brokerage houses. Right now we have openings in our new Corporate Plaza office for men and women who want more challenges, more opportunities, and more of a future as a Realtor Associate with R. C. Taylor Co. .. We are not only very optimistic about the future of the real estate business, we are very growth oriented. And to keep up with ow-growth pattern, we are looking !or more highly motivated people. Our Associates are among the most successful in the area. They keep benefiting from our expand- ing inventories and innovative marketing techniques. If you have had some sales experience, and also bave what it ta.ket to compete in a highly lucrative. highly competitive field, we are ready to train you as we have trained our other s ue cessf ul Associates. It isn't easy. It talces a combination of drive, ambition, intelli- gence, and a lot of hard work lf you think you have all the ingredients to join R.C. Taylor Co. t we invite you to contact us. We'll give you some facts. figures . and ideas about what it's like to be an Associate with R.C. Taylor Co. We'll respect your confidence and you can ask all the questions you want without obligating yourself in any. way. Please arranae for an interview by calling Don von Gitldem. 3 Corporate Plua, Newport Beach. TRJ.A.Ot4 WANTS YOU To fiU 111vl&laocbe o( or dl'r!> from marint' rnotorc yle. ll port1n.: ~. motor sport.'> rt' WJ.lers Creal opply hut we an> very M-lect1\t' & want confident winner 1)-pe:; ooly We lra1n .. x pt•rtly Vt!>lt u~ & 't!\' <.:aJJ Mr Stone M0·40Zl :-tale~woma n. m JtUr(', ,. .. U )'OU qualify we ofrer an uailpae woftini environ· rmmt.. eaceilent benefits Md pJd at.attinl salary. ..... tC>ffiu ,.4&st .. Js- PACIFIC MUTUAL ~ OplroHoas c:...- 345 Cluuon St 1r1«1 Hlll & Clmtun , t:osu M~:. c .. 1714 ' 1~ Mff.l An f'.quaJ Opport un 1 l y Empklyer M t f nendly i\ppard ··~ p •5•0CR--ET-A•R•V ___ _ !'.l t>Jd\ p 11111\' It b C M ~ S OK ~ Sa.lei Wanted young mc·n "h<1 will ~l Jlonl( well with wo m e n . <.:"I I Mr 11lomllb0tl 540-4023 Sandw1chman w a ntc:d FT or PT. Gury·.::. Uel1. ;t:n} K Coast Hwy. C<IM , A JOB TODAY ... A CAREER TOMORROW ur call 67~2llj3 So.I\ Juan Capllltraoo Gari t"r1day t:xCt!Jllmnal oppor for u 1 art•l'r minded younl( w oman w ab1Uty to h•rndle n •sp ~1Sl hJvt! l>klll!> In I} PIP~. Luokkecprng & b ::i.s1<' d1r l1ood11:t<1 U<>n ~1' t en JO y "U'k1111? w peopl«>. h,I\ e a:d llll.''™•~ & ,,.. rJpable '" PJ>tnl! Jltl'nllon lu tit· tJi.l \hi bl· ,;ble to ,. ork _ Whn'e wou.ld ·you llkt> lo be 111 1 yeu ID 5 year-." We llJ'\' a medlum-... 1:wd NV ::> E • li..lt>d rnilnufactunnl( t-ompany loeated IJl tM Huntwgton ~ach area Wr offer }Ob 1·hal11·ni.ie' •1f lum,,r row tod;,\ w •. , •. rnuv"'1 tnl.U 1 ~ J Ill'"' Ye.JI and J nt!"' dt•('.,dc· and we ~ail~ )OU -.anl lo get a TW\I> Mart to.,..anl a<hanr1ng \our c are..•r 1-'0al., ~ .. tlo\f• dll r1pi•n ~ flK JO 10dl\1dua1 who t.J:urW. bt-yond lOda y and l11ni.: hr.. & "'knd..'> 111.lnng Jll"ak worlt pt•noc1 I J II \1 r I LI h n for a J; 1J l i M 11'il tAitm w1ll1ogly a crepl!> tht' ch.illengl"'!\ or 1.A1morn1 .... Went-edan -.~./\ "tt 'iTHt;ss tra111t'l'. .11lt11'Jllllll' \1 ~-. ("'''" 'll'Wllli.! 1031'!\ll . M 1111 ~'ti '>t..t1~-.a !'>4X·S~m1 ~1·.im ... tri·-. ... :.lu ll1·u w \if'\:blomo kmi: & alll'r J 11111i:. I' T 'll•Jll "mt1l..1•r ·<~, 11111 lrvint· SECRETARY l'har m J r·t·ut 1 t· .1 I r • t ·''' h 1n.1n,11?1n1·m1•11l r1rm m \t•"'fJOrt 114-.11 h It ... ~ lllllllt"lllJI•• 11ix•111na: 1 " •"1 n·t.1n to JHtJJ\'11. r11,eu,u•'t t,uNI \\JUflC .mtl lrJ n'ot nu1n~ ,i..ilb I t I\ U I r \' cl MadlcaJ1phafmaceuuca1 nper. beJp(u.1. E 0 t:. 7"' /1SlAJOIO ---- SECltETAAY DEC Xlnt oppty U\&Jl for a n 1nd1V With l)'ptn.: or 11\WV\1. Sii Of WWI'~ Alkm· t:l1'rtron11 ' :nX!I \1~.I} \ \ •• Hlcl1: I t \1 ,111 11.A '>EC.:ltl-'11\I<\ \\1th I l•''"''"'''hlc 11h111w "111 1 l•or 1it"'" "l t.IJ111Ji:1· 11 11t'14Jh 1")µ1 1111 '10 5S "4µm Wt• will tram for un1i<'rwr1Un1: rl"qu1 rt' 10<'flt ... l'oollH1 M ... Moch 1..atl IH.5if, StX:Kf:J'l\fl Y THAIN Et: Tl"aJll("t• w 1yp1~ ub1llt)' EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ·1lle above pui.1\.mn r•· q1u~ a minimum u( ;: )'~ -<.'Xµt•n1·nc-c.· .ii tlw t' A e 1 u 1 " 1 • , l. 1· r •· t J , ~ lt•wl. t~ µin1: uf m "'prri .l.llll -.ht1rthand .. r );11 '"1'111 ,11'11! th<· Jbllll) I•• t<.11Hll• .111 ,,1Jm1n1 ... 1r.1l1'' fur (111(1 Hf .JU ' \I I tJ 1 \I .... rt-I.in \' l>••rl n f ••Of IJI" 1!11''"'" J.t11lt1' \l'U ... 111 be ltfVftl &o ~y IO becocllle ilt¥ohed With all leY9s of ~ and upprr ma~~l anCi lbls partlr ulu posthon will be ~rung darM"tty lo Uw-\ ll~ l'~ldenl (;ent>ral \1 ;onai:t-r 1n ~ .. ol lht-enllr\• Ihm llN:Wn Mtarh fJ1·1hl\ I l\lf t)r•1 wfo h ,lf " 1111'1 • ~1 I hit ;.l\t·l11ll11••t.t1C'I vuw · •'nlJrt• I .a1n11\ .incl I mo:.t t11• t:'VIJllll"I !1 b. I be!Jew-d Su ldJ<t' J a.loud 11.JVf. J t u. where the cballen.:t~ an· and when-yoor lu\urt• oouJd be J llSt be$?mnuu: of 40 60 w µm w ac For an i.pi>o1n1mt-n1 nm1cy t:X~r hfolpfuJ. piea5e call tu will traln nght can· KaAy .... dldale. Aptitude " will Q 13) 426-253 I, ·~ t.o wortl hard am bt. 410 pUltaol 64.S-211.!_. -- Secretary. exprr "d, ty p Equal Opportwuty SECRETARY W..& ·~ '""""' Due to prornotlon or our DU'ector of Salin. to I.be Corponle fun ct ion 1n Mlei and mllfketlol(, WC! have an 1mmod1ate nNd for clerlcul a.od ud m1nistratlvt" 1upporl 1be Ideal canc!Jd.u~ will have 2·3 yea" aener11I e xperience with em phasis In Lbe RE ul~ or markelln ai area p r" hrre d Exce ll e n t c l e ri ca l llYP l nt: 70wpm > shorthand 00 > and c o m mun1call vt> shit.a With t.he ability lo deal with ttll ll•vcl" 111 m ll n a g e m t· n 1 .a r 1· necessary. Tiu.s ., ao excellent OIJ porturuly to bccomt• in vQlved With J fJ'>I J.!HIW ~ com1>4n ) Wl• o ffer SF.CURJTY GA.'nGUAID Far private c:ocnmWllty Lacuna .S.acb art!a roe.at.inC ahlft. M.00 ~r hr. Call -.esfl Mon Fri for app<. SD:'Y PAR1'TJMt; • ~accurately. non smoker, C.M. 642--81116 5..-rMITAL TRAJNEE : Full time: Good pay Space Tek IB22 Ptacentia, CM. 519PIR WAUHOUSIMAH ST A.KT $140 MO Job Security f.l!labliahed Company Pree medicaJ1denllll ~m1 111 Newport an excellent t~1mpen .. J ---------• lion bene£1t v r ol(rllm Fo r 1mmel11ate con i.1derat1on ple<i:..t! :..t'nd n:s~ ""Ith ,.-lury hb t.ory Lo tjena Mew POHDEROSA HOMES ~ Rustn(..,.,Q·ntcr Or Irvine. Ca !l'Z715 Aff i.nna lJVe Act IOfl Employer M i-· SlCll.ET AR IE S s.. ow ad in todays c louifl t-d und~r Clerical. Po c ific Mrlhd.. • SECa.El ARIES • S Re.sl i-.1.l.oil•· ~t"">.F.;,h11mhl tl4.400 lll Sl!J ,~, • •S.'i!.-. O\J1 11H1c ,. • • /\ppt Onh I r1-. l..i1 H1·111<k1 \1 • ttt \ W01 Hirth ~. I !1 1.1 ~rt Ho•o.1 1 Ii ">I-•,..,., ~rt"Wr) ADMIHISTR•TIVE ASSIST Mn 1-·~ p<11d 1..ir • ,, l•·rnJ l~Jl\.11 <11mp11t1\ I I•'" .ir.f mrb hty l•n .. •n• ,,,, . ., l1l1M•f1t' f.t11t .1 '" l•t' W;ml lll'lr••' 1 .. ~l.'t ~,. Call Ml('h<.•I•• \\ ,1 ,.,., ,.I ,,, f~ )ob-. !..VI ~-II ~rit•ll In I! & ">I) I' fl I fl I" "' '"'""'llOrt l~· .. t h \&. flt \ \.l411t Jmpu-. SECR£T•RY 'I,,,"'~ f I f ~I.I•• \ IU A I I" Ill '~\t~ •1th 1' If ••'"•!.;~ tl1 of, I It •• I l \ 'rw..llt-n~111.. llllt'ri.-.t 111,· ~ for 1& mature ~ Pft1IOD who l1kH lo lt t't'p b~ Nn sbor\band l'TqW r~ 1'hC' benefau p.icltal!<' '' ex ~ m<llldm.: 1u1 uon .. s,u.lJnc ... t.. •I" .. b1llh 1n ur.1nn· 1 .111 !t:J, •,122 1•AJ tr, ... 111 JI• J..tll1 ...r\l ~ f'~'>H'l(P • '11 f t II • f I IJ.>t'll ~1011 I',\ t• 111 d 7 p 111 Ii\ Appl Srn1:'WI"\ EXECUTIVE SECAETARY SllOO ' ' 1 ~1 ....... ~ h•<~I ....... ""' liO ~CtrDr NB SLe 3'S 6«)..29'liJ S H I PP I NG & RECEIVING CLERK:-. Needed 1mmed. i''ull ume Must be competent & hard workinic Call Thi· Irvine ~it m puo; Book ~ at K33-')227 or 62211 r or f urt.her m fo ~ ti I I' I' I N <; & fU;<;EJVIN(; C.:lerk full tirnt: If int.e r~lcd t' Jll Gal or Barbara . 540·321iU Stuppm~ & Rece1vms: SHIPPING ClERIC lmmt'd1ate opening 111 Sb1pp111fe & Kece1VtnJ.: f~partmenl of oor rapid ly izrow1ng electron w" fir m loc aled n f·a r Orange County airport Thu. 13 your cnanr•· lo .111111 a pro~r<'S!>1ve. IX"' pk> oneoted compan) Wt> oHer com~ll\1"" :.alary. fn nite benefit:.. pl~ c~r growth or porturuty You will bf> respons1bh· for 'h 1ppin~ varlhu-. ill'~ & prodUCL'I da1h -.'ill"'"'' d.,, • .,l tn the ' "ll .tr•-.1..., ht·lp 14tlh park1nJ.: 11111,h• 11 pr11dUt'l' .1 ,..,'<11"11 '-l'M1uld h.1 \ ,. 111.,:h d 101JI '"llh 111w }'('ar •·' ~l'fll~ m rt'lnt1'1\ 111 lol \{~h w .Penonnd Wntem Olcjitol corponmon 11~ lll .. 1111 II \ \t' \ \1 "·~ Ht-<f I l1 lf & l\,tl11•r I 17141557.3550 1.i...,1~111~ T1•t·hn11l11i.: \ hir 'rlw Futur~· 1-. u 1-. ">h•Jrt t lrdt• r l'ook . Ii \1tJCl )o't1 SJiJr) ••1~·11 111 l'"r'on H llam ,,, lpm ,1111 '\t'llwV1ttl ' • 111 .. r IJr )o'J ~h11 11t I f;irwJ ''"'l"'rt Be.1ch SlLVERWOOD MEWPOaT Wt' have en 1mmed full umr JIOll'l\KX\ avail for .t ~~tobeoor Head (;ashier. Somo• ~ OC' Bl>okkff P•" · •·Xpo"f ~f •rt x Int , ... 11 ,\ l ct 0t-!ll'flh \pp , II , •• t ..... , l•• ,, ' (t4 1k L·, 1 ,,1111111 I 1.tnd '\ I I j I I ~ .. t 1 l I I I I 11 It ' !~111'1111\~ 11 1 \fun ~ n ·1 'II' \.1 StJrt 1111• I""\ ~ .l5hr + •·omm \u t>'\IJ'l'I fll'I.' Will lr.1111 l'all K.atJly b4 I IJ 11~1 ">TAHT "\( lW • Uxal Amway dL,lnbulnr oifer. opportunity 111r lr:llOd earrunies. V ou p1 r k tht> hours t•or appt l1• 5tart in busmess o( your own, l'Oll 631·12-lfi ur 964-.Sl216 101-S.H DH"t a pbone . ~erM tF Self-Mot ivat or. Send __________ , __________ 1 Reaume' to 213 ~~Jr; WalnLlt. SU&t.e t:. Tuattn. C&llf.a:ass> --------- SECllETARV · Prom 1· nml fund raisins f1rm lo o kl ni f or Settelary /Girl Fl"lday for Fasbioo Island Joe Type 6S wpm, accuracy a l'l'Ult. Utt-bkkap, d1c- taphone. a. geMral o(fice Secrtury DICsaatlTUT FlaA11clal lovt-stment firm for educato n . f\uoooel/ Commwuca· lion s De pa rt m e o t Secn!lary. Ex.ceUeat typ-mc • abartband skills lt-qllired. Secretan aJ ex· ~a m1111t. Inquire n• fMO.Om. s kills r c qd. Good --------- bene/'d..s Sl J ,000 StaJ'tlnlf !lal a r y 6 4 0 -~750 ---------· btWl\J-4PM • SlalTA.IY /a.EC Irv oN1c-e nd model Im· age w stroni sk1llll. s m 1J. ln it p h o n e voice . v1vac1ous pers fast pact.'<.!. people orte nU!d l1ui.1.ness Sall&rY Open. 7 1 4 833 -103 0 WEEKDAYS SICUTA.aY Newport Center Law (lm\ IMltbq Se<:retao for Prob9te Department. Word proc .. ab11 Call Ruth Bruer, 7-..00 for app<_. ______ _ Secretary / Recept1onlat. f')nest furniture at.ore 1n eo.t.a Iii.a. 8rl1bt "' · Pll'IQl\&bM. uperien~ typlnf, office. cood phont peuonallty. PlaMe call s.eo,.,_ n.e. SECl£TAIY Pociflc Sll~r. o ...... ;i.. ...... .. - j , M:llllild .................. -I ... .,. t 1 far• S.Cnk:p to-. ..... p A11t r .d ...... Secre.tanes 11UVEX. wtudl rttoeotJ,. mersed With Mob•wk Diil.a Sdeooe <MOS I has ., immediate need for Secretaries w1tb pre v.aus experience lo a maiUadunoa envtroa· merit. MARKmM& SECRETARY 'Ibis pcllUttoo tS avaUabt~ 1n our Santa Ana racWty Type mln or 6S wpm Shorthand desm1ble PWICHASING SECRETARY 1bts poailJon 1s u valla ble 111 our Cclftta M~a fllCW· ty Type~wpm We olfer rompuny paid Ure. Dental. Medical lm.. PensKln Plan. Sa v inp Plan with high in· terat. 10'1 paid hoUdJtyll Pl"" year and I wf'dl paid vllCJlllon alter 6 mool.M. ~ position must be fille d 1mmed1ate ly . P lease appl y at · PERSONNF.l, mi>S Terrtlic opporturuty to crow with ocw o1 aaUoci ·~ lead101 DISCOUNT STOCKBROJ<ERS. Im · rnedl*~ for: ~Reps llilarWia Clerks E xp e ri e nced. T o p Alariec. c.11 Peraoo.ner ~. '7S2-0010. STOCK CLERICS ()~ye.ans electronic~ l We need Stock Clerks to help "5 maintain our lea d e r s h i p J n t h~ manufacturer of com ~products. l\espom1bi1Jlles will in elude lat pullinl and IS suance of puts and as ::.embhes. Familiar with romputer printout de ~ We olfer a atah'e work environment wJlh ao ex. cell e n\ s a lary a n d bsieftts packqe anclud· Ing company paid lif c. mediml. and dental In· mnnces. PeuJoo plan. uvings plan with high lnterelt raw. CAte week pa6d vacation after six months . 10~ pa id• ~ per )'Mr. Thia PQl1t.lon ml.Ill be filled lmmediald)'. Please op. pt, to P&RSONNEL: .. , I I !~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~-~~ ..... !!~ ~~~ ..... ?!~~ ~.~!!'.~~~ ...... !~.'.~ ~.~!~ ....... !~!~ ~~= ......... !!.~~ OM. Y PtU>T • J 7 &llCMo& d • part TYPIST Job l11 • r lb (\C m.,_,pm. •• •ill train ....... ranu YCMtr hr•. )OU lO be • •lulled 1U ....-~. U 'n trP1Mt , a1Dl 'frOl'IUQI DRY&R.c ... n ft Good ~orNI lJ IW,a.t.. OOocS =. ............ . bclnid\Y, rrf.3541. a.-..-aaahh-., pAeate •Pl>lY lbe~Polbtl Room -., ..... belor'tl or at\er ·-------•I lbo nDJl. mill -~or~ CA.YIPAJD ltf"r•~. llU tt~tull, (' .. SU'PDVI R N•~ ,...,..Ible •UPUVlaur • Doe H'4'r 1n lood tu.u.u Good lurnin.tt pcor. M'1it be.> Clulbl• Appl) -. llenw da\" ......... r 2&1W•· w <~t.!llU T&\Cll&HS uhhu• ~our ~t~1nJ1l .~ui. tot U«!Jlt'lll f' 1' llH'Ullll' ~ TIAC ... 'S AIDI I lll&n1W&J L.ltullam l t.1 Ii hn. Pt!r day N ~ hr tu z. .. hr i\vi>IY b) t-'rlJ 14th. Wt'!'lmlm.ler S4•htot•I U i1tr11·1 111 2 1 (.~JOd F. \) t: "" ... T..-..s...tttwt. AA) 00 wub of 1•11ll1•1tf' work to qu111111, fur emerJCl.'ncy cn't.lt'nll .. 1 vr any ~ach•OM t re<1l'rtlliJI Pl~;&St' call f"Ol NT\IN \'Al.LEV S('lllH•I. D I STRll'I m4 )842 6651 . t't•r..onnl'I offll-e E 0 t: TECHNICIAN Sft our ad in today's classified under MANUFACTURING. SHLEY,IMC. Telephone sales. a<lvert1s 10.:. exp . F or I' T. S4.W llr +-t'ommu:ision X3.5-31161. K3S 72!ji) TYPISTS 1111 WANTDI ~ CWb ..... 1. S.aa ... fu C4111TM.y MrNre,..LO.L ~i:-1 ' ~·· . .'''I·' . ' 556-1510 IJJ.26U \'alN f11rlt1n1 Attrt1 dl.vlU J>n v,. l<' (.' ou nlry Oun Part l11m·. d1&)~ & n•.llhl& Wvml'll cu 'ourUjJt'd lv .ippl) tM~M Vttlet 1'.ark11ll( Suµt•n 1'11r l'ri VJ l e Counlr) tlull. ex penenct.'d l.Jll lot 11µµ1 1144 ~M W.AfTRESSES Immediate openin g , l(ra'e yard & dtnnt'r 'h1ft-, Apply T<1.~ Ion, Ht~laurnnl Sunla Ana for"y & Hl'dh1ll Wa1Lre~s.Wa1ler . full time. i.ome day:. :-now 1•V(:rungi. (.;1111 duh i!:l7UO CI u b h u u :-t• U r 1 v 1· Laguna N1gut'I In kr\ll'W!'> Sund:.iy l:!1J111 4pm or Well11 t•,da ~ !lam !lam. WANTED Aggressive motivated sales pt>ople Lo help launch JOBLIFE into 1!81' HJ.:h commissions paid for efforts well donl' Stoll done vf a kmd IW~papcr ac'l'la1mt-d by l'olleges & bw.messes a:. a "Long overdue " Looi Youth C-Ow\11..iun r1t1 l 1 lrrll' llV .. ntnl&ll 01.rt.k0tn11 llldult" w111 k11111 with youth ()\ r :!l Own tnuwport11l1on is Ml hr -.W1 ~!IPM CALl.ANURl::A ~\Z "'321 l!Xl 250 1 JI' M EOI:: ~w ....•.•..•....•....•..• .......... 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'81.IC AUCTION MANY ITEMS OF i"INE !-:STATE J 1-:W EL tt \', Al{T OUJ t;<.:T S. AN Tl(JUES . FINE FIJltNITUHt-:. fo:T(' P llONfo; FOR INFO & BHO<.:HUHI-: 64!> :!4!UIJ Wahr dr1,.1Refrl11 . ~or u !'.!. .. ..!!!... Soft. okter O~ere • ~tt1'7S NI 11 . -. ~ OE ltlt-ctrh: dryer. Cfo: elertnt •WYO w lop OYl•n Clha le• muhlne. llOO Surfboard 101, I S .. ...,. It II f H ... 1 0 ... t . r r e ~ -.ioo $1W. Stove. Hi lo 11v1•n, dt-1111 SIOO Rd ~•dt• by 11ltfo tro'lt frtil!, ll't' 11111k l!t vt•ry nice' $.."ill !>4tl 11.)IJ l,; t; i.1dc by Mde refng ~ 7 l'u ft $20() Gold 117~"141 t.ltt· rwt~l! Lop. dbl oven, ht.u.I & fan $200 640-1141 ----ttdrtl( I ., yr uld Montgorrwry Wards 2 dr Gd t'OOd. S270 9W-7409 a fl 5 1'op ol hne Maytag elt•(· dryer XJnl l'Ond Sl50 U W 12" HCA portable llan:lly w.~ i'crfect for lulch or br $75 67!> 379'.! Washer dryer & dis hwashcr xlnt. t•ond. $100 i.!liCh 646.!)8..ig ----------1 Nt•w (2 yr.; 1 llotix11nt Chest fo'r<.>e.tcr ~ Call Wt:..~TMlN~i'l::K ABUEY ANTIQU..: MALL Omly 10-6. Fri 10 !J CLOSED TUESDAY 117!>1 We.tm1ru.Ll.'r A\ 1• Gank.•n Grove !>!)<I ti to:J Anlq Enl( washsl.1nd l.\31 4207 GoJ'>'llOVL' S3S 642 6099 1\pl s1w rl'fng. -.111..:h· door. manual dl'lr :>JOO fo:xknl rood 64i.i 3681J nn•a IM'.._, mml rond msl GE washer $139 9!>, Kl·n !>llc!157 :nJJ more gai. dr) r s1:; Anuque sofa 7 l'aned. caning. uµholstl'rl'd loose cush10ns 673 3794 GuaranlL't.'<f & deli H'rt·<l !).16 111)72 l;1~>n l'l<'rt dryt•r nl•W S175 631 0931 Adorabl• pupptH , I • will be mlnJalure o.na.a.11m ~.;......;.- ""-N>P1· av.mo. fem. brown mtac ·rerrlor u..,Jo Eva • wkndl MIMl330 ------1-'ree tO aood hofM, t'Ulf, &m pUppNI, part trained. 7wb W.UIZ2 Daya_ Fam German Shepherd mt... 2mol, needs home. ~ 1050 ... , ............••..... ** IBUY ** Good. uaed •'lmllure & Appbanl'eS--OR I will sell or SELL for You MASTERS AUCTION 64W616 .. ll).9625 CASH PAJD Por gd ~ Cum . anll· ques&clrTV's957-8l3J _ IJuung rm set. 11<>ltd Ma pie Thi. 4 elm., buffet Xlnt rood $475 Maple de:.k n drwrs J & chr S95 552.7484 Lealht.'r co uch " matctung chair !!. ol Loman Mu~t ~di ' $65() Call 675-7210 Corner .:r p st udio couctw:s. " tbl $100 L~ drsr. oak $125 t>i6 9233 PM Ol\urt~ Must sell H'ry c\peru,1\'C. vl'ry conll•m porary I 1v1 n.: room grouping. 1mporll:'<l from Italy Savi.' lhou.s<indl> uf dollars 964·6376 CLASSY JUMQUE & Junk. 646· I 05ll ~ust sell. 6 mo old 1·0111 pfote Ion.: ~' wJlcrbt-<l &\.5.:ma. art lil'M Solid walnut d1111nl! room '>el Xlnt conslrul'l1on Swiarc n1."t·ch touch up ,\-;IS $750 ISJl l:Jl>J 2-MirTOr0rHsef' $125 C:all 847 27~ Qoc.oen :.1ze h1dei.1bt.'<l. sso 6 ?-ltvmg rm wl S135. 0.'2-~ 10.!>PM MUWSIW XlnL llOfa w /ma&ddn1 ~hr. wood t'OffH tbl1 w1bevet.d &laa1. r1tt.an tea cart. ltln• malll'ft11 Ht never uud IO·"P mma bike. Xlnt W-9636 P'or we· un1.11ua1 2 pl4"<'e •• w lfnlllt'hinl eofftt table SlOO Dtneta. Rt 2 lave. • 4 ctuiir., suo. Swa1 lam~· 110 ea. Artlllctal ln.u 110 .. S'L'5. Bru11 ch1ndeller . $'1~ Aalorted wall ,decora· Uona 12-MO Mao m.s. Perfect apt. couch $4:> Lt betge pdlowa me. Nice ~mg 64IJ.-0878 Microwa .... 1tmd $35 7!\2~ Eves wknds 1· brown naug11hyde C'UUch, new f~. 675-l.22S J pc ant1ciue white bedroom 5Cl $17!> J pc :.mgjc bed, bedroom 'let S70 Lamp SUI. sofa $65 All good cond ~6294 - G.'Ol)tW. 8055 ......•....•..•.•...... ~Ly Sofa & lov~at. 3 wk~ old l'.:arthtone~ Cost )7~5. sell $1!>0 Wood~n coffre & cntl Lbies, laml)6. ~ lb.t.ehold & Ra.rage, c.ir & motorcyclt>, stereo & rum Sport1. eq w p 20632 ~ret Ln H 8 9fAJ 7973 <ki+ S. IOH tf1t1I 1 • IOIO .•.•..........••••••... . ..................... . Sit ooJy. 9-2. Furniture. toy1, clothe.a • many millc 2073 Santa Aoa Ave C M Many lt~nu cheip• E*· tr1cal, hou1o h o ld doUIUl•, 2221 l\epubll(.' t <.: M. io'rom I t.o 4 Sat only HO train la yout, lawnmower. ae-w. mach , 11111 bed. h1de·a -bed. TLC .. nut<:. Sun. 10·4. 1929 Tulll.m Ave.. com. CMSl .. CM Km& sz wtr bed. beauuful· ly rtrUShed. animal pnnt sheets, kmg ''· animal pnnt lg wall hanl(mg, portable bl.k & wht TV· nt.'W. Gerrard turntable. Vivatar amp, tra11J1 audio \pkr. lots or plants. c~e tapes, albums. ltc10ks, tools. ca '>Selle tape holder . Tl c1olc ulator, ant1qu1" '>lnitle tree. milk c·an. lawn mower. AM1t'M c*ock rad.M:>. rafl. :.un chr. tap s h oes. 499·!>16:!. 9>1-6UiEI ------ Houl I ho6d Gooch 8065 . ..................... . Wool carpet. 18 x 20 Xlnt. lond Muted green . 642-3499 aft 6 or wk.nd'> 8070 ....................... weGACNTA•S trcm 10'lr bua1neaa urct. Smd one card '°" each tq pl~ one apare We return permanently aealed attra.ctJ ve t.a 4 • stl'lp, mfftlna airline 1 0 . reqw.meDu. Pre!· Wiil Joas 6 theft! Por a panonalized Utg enclose wallpaper, fabric or "Day Clo" P41Ptt • we will bark • trhn your tap. Or lry two curda t»ck to back. rRIC~ S2eaor31m 4 15 tags $1.GO e11 6!9U&ga Sl.50t!a. 1ttqr more Sl .40 e» Sales Tux Included NO CARD-> Draw your own or i;end name. addrea. ... phone & we'll make one card per tag. Add 2.5< ca ch Send che<'k or mont!y or dt:r to PILOT PllHTIMG P 0 liox 1500 Call.a Mesi. <:a 92626 WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PA I D f" U R V U U It Jfo."WURV, WATCH£.<;. ART OBJECTS. (.;ULD. S I LVl.rn St-:kVl('E . FINE FURNITUHI-. & ANTIQUES 645 2200 John Wayne Tt!n01:. <:lub (Jmtly membero.,h1p s;n).I F.v~ 644 4484 -l~vat.e propert) )t'llu1i.: JOHN WAVNI:: TENN!~ CLUB regular ml'm berstup for sale. 642 2113:! fo\Jm , dothml(, antaqUl''· L S. ~•Iver c·o1ns. 22 t'ic Sal Sun !I~ 2161 t. times f are value. Otl'an HI H..alhoa !l63-9fl!T anytime_. __ Olamood-Marqws 68 kt Appraised SJl!iO Will sell $~ .196-i:nl Y8 sq yr d'> xlnl i.h.11: c-arpet. rcdl't'1Jr:Jt1n.: S! 00 pr yd Or yl'lluw. ~ Sl~·r Wfab, rhrs. bt.•d:.. cbk, Lilt•s, l'rph. '>Ink. btkt• pa rt:.. mopt•d. t·t c 52:'.> Popi.tr. LJgUnJ u, h ltefon• f)pm :-.eal Ul'iJt h (.;arag1• ~ah· in 'al'Jnl Int nt•ar lht· mnwr of Manne & Ell·1· lnc Avenue:.. Ft·bruan 2 from 10 i\M lo 4l'M Somc• antique .... mdn} houM•hold 1h~m., and I 10., runi: j!l'ar at low prin· ... H C Ill Ft'' ~her or gold scrap, or • 111-·tkr 1f ;ou "'ant to wll. l>'J11Jf!'I ~ ~Y..3. lWi-0.143 Pllol (J fl 151 1 liurl• up read" "' ri, .I u .t .11hl WA NT ED · :-., IL\ 1-. II UOL.L \ R~ p, t part\. 67~12D or eves b"73 ::!92.l Diamond Rmii. bt·.iul1ful v.ht. bnluant round cut !;tit. Lddlt''> ""hl l(Olti nYJU.fll Llo<·umenlt-d dp µr.u.,dl Ul!IJ. must ~ell SliOO offr I' P 1:.1 S2:>11 or Ad !:>1ller :9tJ. 642 4JIJ11 ~hrs rJ<llu {.. l'n1:1nt• >I"> '"'" I \ f'l'lt' \\ llh Wllll: liUI It O'\LY "''Jkl •1lft-r ('all ti""ll 'i l.JU P:\1 & !J 1,1111':\t '>tO-~ Ohl :-.;('H lJ'oh rl'l!...,tt•r \II "'knh tnl' nill lJIJl' pnnuni.:. "'lirk1ni.: nn..::. lU SI 95 \lnl <·ond \fa k1· .,fr 'lt'i:.! JS71 .......... ....................... llniVcndy ~Club member.Mp. 1400 5614158. .. ----A .8 . Dick Spiral Ouplicator. retaauranl eq\llpme:nt. 546-•• HOBIE HAWK •ursa 87:J.2113 Telescope-brand on.-. UbltnJn Mdl 114, rerrac· lor, $3.50. 642·252'3 ----Slereo. receiver, t track • turnt•ble. 4 speaker~ SlClO. Qu r&ttan hdbrd $7S. Qq. Oi.tk hdbrd ~ Yellow c heckered on chr SIOO. Cont.emporaty 6' sofa rust 1suede-· chrome frame $400 & rrusc it.ems p1cturev, wall decioc-all pnced to move. 661·7322 --- WANTED: S ILVEH DOLI..ARS Pvt. part) ~120 or evei. 673-2924 Grandfather c lock walnut. ball Sl25 Pol h ,. I t y ., L o \ e s n u llardwood duor S6U ~ E.Jrl) 50·, Coke ~lachml-. ~reat for Coors Bt'l't 225. 646-9570 Standard MU' lhde-a -Mc·d. ~okt leaf coffee table. an 11que l'Obhler sewini.: muchmc, 1977 Coupe d•· Ville, 1·all eves. 552·1$404 Side' by side ri>fng. w 11r<· m<1kl.'r. II' glass s hdmi: door, k1tch. s mk. li' wm doJW. ~ 6l'J2. L>HAPf:S-lully hn l•tl \\ \'dl<tnl'l', lie bal·k:-. rnd'> 17' wuJt-;\lak1• 111 lt•r ~I J:l:I~• Wt: M \I I. YUL II l'/\CI\ \(.;t-.S IWt' PS ~11 w .. 1m ... tr :>31 1;1"1 (.;c..,ta Me-.a . M .1 0!11111 1;n.. nawt ...ofabttl SIU. t.1 hit' 2 lbr-Siii. eh•1· 1.111 c"x·rwr s;:;, mm111t ll'r :i.ii l.O\l> Z1-SJ !).57 7817 TEUPHOME SALES! Lar~e Nattonal l'11 tn lr\11ltc' nt't'Cb l''<1-1t•n1'n1·1·tl telt>phont· sat~ ~1plc Lo "'1>f'k from our 0H1n m In m1· W1• '>t•ll pl111t 11 t'Op) ~upph1•-, & ort11·1· suppht~ Our lop sJl1•-, poop I e l' Ii rn :i.500 Lo SHOO foor inte r view phont• 540-3101 Ask for Anita Teletype operulor Expt-r pref. l\1 ;qor s lo1·k for recrwtmenl advertis· 1902 Solid Ouk upril(hl Ulg. Join our staff & ~ee ptano Recond1t1oned & for your self' Cull Re bee-rertnished $1. 700 C:a II ra Bntt 979 1671. , 964-5037 ___ _ King sz water bed. rmtl !-.l-:.\115 <:oldspot fr!>!>llcss tres:. & heat~r. all wood Reing $7!> 67!)..3315 aft 6PM lllJllS t-; Tl::AH IJO'A 'I, ~Al.I-: ~n Only Ill :1 lt,otJ E Ha lbo.1 Ill\ •l SLOH', drp~ ... urfbrd ... ell' Hefng. IBM I) pt.•wnter. roUbar & back w1ndo"' for Chl'V y Lu v . brn t·arpet1n~. sewin g mictune. i.Lnng iiwtar, drums. cages for rabbits & dogs. surfboard. Frye boots sz 7, clothes & nusc Sal/Sun 9-!>. 20281 S.W. Bir('h,SAH. LiYHtoc.k 8075 \11t•ro~cop1· l'r11f AO ~r '>elf 1llum1nal1011 hllll' 11.:ht tu>. t''t'l'P"'' 1• & IUX 43X loc ke<t 1n 11hJt•1· lJ\t~ revoh OO:.l' Xlnt S6 9&! ~74 \cme 5XICJ -.nookt•r Lhl• 11 H -,IJtt" i.:d toud. si.:1., !>4&794-1 kptr"m~ 968-2917 hroke ragl' firm nl'Jr ----------1----------1 8020 Oraniw Count> 1\1rport WORD PROCESSING ANTIQUE ROW licydn I klllrS t; lpni <.:all Mr at28 Newport Blvd. CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• l)l1s.:a11. 540 8121 SENIOR LOST OUR Ll'.:ASES AJJ shops mw.t be TELLERS Exr><'r Ill' out by March I. qct for El To ro, M1ss1or't Everything Must Go• Viejo & Lagun11 He<1t•h MAG CARD 11 Showcases. fixtures offices. Also part t1 me & m erchandise teller ContuC't J oan or OPERATOR <iore497 1771 E 0 J.o; 1'rabajador para C'a rnp11 de J(ulr J>ebt· 1·011cJuo.,1r t1erramwnta y manl•Jar tra1 lorn El N11!uc·I ('ounlry t:lul>. l.J.J:UIHI Nr~ucl Tell'fono 496 5767 l.c.'O Ente Las Ochoa la-. tre. horrai, Trainee P o-.1t 1nn. Switchboard Opl•riJlor Must be abh• tu work flexible hour:. Call 645-7565 TRAVEL, AGt-:N1' fo;x per Cnmm1•r1·1.1! SJhrc· In 1-.Xt'l'llll\1' I r,1\l•I >CU ~1441ti TRAVEL AGENT Mm 2 yro., recent t•xp in 1lom c:ommerc1al :.Jh•s nL't!dt•d for aut umJll•d lnme AJ!L'nt'Y (JtH1hf11·d only need ap1>ly !157 27111) TRAVEL I COUNSELOR Wl• ha't an 1mml•1h.1Lt· tll)t'OIOJ! for .I 'I r ,f\ t•I Oiun ... 1•h1r t· 'l"'rll 111 1 ti 111 EMERSON ELECTRIC, a leader in our field, cs ~ng an expenenced word pro cess1nl( operator. The quahf1cd rondtdaLe will ha\•e ex penence or trainmg on the Mag Card ll .. and the OS6 4!'10 Information Processor or eqw,alent v.'Ol'd process.mg equip- m:nl A(·curale 65 WPM typmg 1s essential We offer an anract1ve benefits compeni.alion pJC'kage, an<l the op µortunily for advance- ment m the l'XC1\lng l'n \lronml'nl l'lt•a!.l' apply 1r1 J>L'r ..,on bet wc·t·n lJ 0(1 I I 00 A M 11 r I (JOJ IMJP M at EMERSON ELECTRIC l~triat Controls Division 3300 S Standard Santa Ana, Ca 92702 1-;qual Oppor1untl~ 1-:mployt•r M F II all phd.'>l',01 Tr.1\1•1 ---------- W1· .LT .. ofll·nnl( '"' II tral11\l' 'Jl..tn 1 ••rt,., '>Wl J>rlll(rJlll l;J lll \ .11 .1 uon tills >1 JI plu-, "'Ill k I~ IO J prt•:-llJ(t ufl 11 I' l'll'ast.> pho1w for .in 111 ll·rv1c"' Jppomlm1·11L PAT '\'1M:ll.L 645·5333 !'.:qual I >pportunit \ l::mploycr M f;' lV Tet·hn1t·1an Outsidc- 40 hr wk orr wknds Pwd holiday:. V,tl·ation Insurance Da v1:. Brown Co 5411 3437 . <:nry W 1 I ., o n , S c r v 1 1· 1• Munager 1)~tler Com.,...cl ex peneoce Irvine area 979-~32 ---MOW IS THE TIME ror )Ob seekers t.o check the Dally Pilot llelp Wanted classi.l1callon. If U. )Ob you w•nl is not there you rrughl consider offering your services with an ad 111 the Job Wanted category. P hone 842-5678 • • • • • • • ' Turn your unusabtes Into usabte ca1t1.ca11 Dally Pilot classified '42·5678. W(JHO PRUCl::SSIN(, SUPERVISOR E:\1EHSON 1-:Lfo:CTRIC h.1~ an 1mmcd1atc open 111~ for a Word Proce!>s ml<( Superv1!>or We need ;1 dynamic rntll\ 1dual with a "han~ on" al· l1Lu clc· .lnb re ... pun:.1b1hties 111C'ludc organumR. <;laffln,:t. and d1re1·trni:: the Word Process1ni:l Center in pmduCtnl? a vanety of slenograph1r services You will tram operators, ass11?n work. cst11bhsh pnonl1t-s a nd proofread mmplcted work. Qua.lilied applicant will have formal !ICcretanal training, or equivalent t::xpenence with word processing equipment OBM. Mag II. Sys 061 de :.1rable Good com mwul·auon skiJls are es- senllaJ We offer a tremendous compensation benefits package, plus the op portunity to grow with LB. Join the team! Join EMERSON! PleBlle apply m person 9 .00·ll .00 AM or l ·()().3:00PM 11t: EMERSON ELECTRIC ...... tllCoMrols . Dl.W. 1300 S Sl•dr' St s.t. AM. e. t2702 Equ.el Opportunlly Employer M IF /H t Rt.ml 'S ANTIQUES February Clearance Sale 10',. to 20'« off on all stock except :'ilerlrng sliver Hr. 12-5 Wed·~n :;041, So Bayfront Balboa Island, (next to ferry) 1912 Le G rande Oak Player Piano Xlnt cond. Just reruushcd 963·2995 Happy Birthday. Sis CMw Iha) from one antique to mdher! _Lo•e,Mary ANTIQUE QUILTS S50&up.545 !>ll2 Ma!>s1vc m;i h ogany drC'sscr, nt•cd s rl' fuuslung, real ant1qUl' S!5() ofr 646 ·1005 ·----~ ~-- DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? II you h••~ 1us1 llltd youf new F1ctlt1oua 8us1ness Name and h••• nol yel submitted 11 lor publlcallon. pleut don 1 lorgel lh•I lht l•mll•tlon •• JO d•~• from date of llWng The DA IL Y PILOT w tll publlth you• slaltm•nl for S 38 50 Our clrculallon lncJudH 11,. enllre Orange Coaal area 11nd l119el nollce• apptar In all editlont In order 10 tubmll your stalemenl f or publlcallon ••nd appropriala copy and • check 10 THE DAILY PILOT, P 0 8o1 1 r>eO. Coale MeH. CA 9262C. Wa 'II dO IM rHi. For Information •bout l•gal edort111ng pleHe call 842·4321 bl 332. Wtndsor competlllon IQ. spd. Only u.~ed several tunes . XJnl cond. w ex- lras. 847-8226 l~sp Schwinn Boys Varsi- ty. 216". Best offer Call 644-!S274 Ladles 3 speed bike. Good condition, front basket plus rear carrying rack. S50 534· lSOS C..ras& liqli,...nt 8030 .•.•••••••..........•.. Pentax ME . 3 lenses. \11\nder. many xtras. un· der wmty $500 962-9643 DoCJI 8040 ....................... KEESHOND Pups. A KC. Q\amp sire M F. Pct & s h ow Pvt pty . 21J fin 134!> art 6 pm - --- Shih Tzu AK<.: pupp1c~ M F Reasonable 760-1071 Poodles AKC. shot.!. 6 wks Apnc'f>I Also silver lxlrn 1.22 r.io.9795 ,\ K C V 1-; H Y T I N Y !'OODLES FEMALE. ~111Tt:. l'i yrs. S4J<J \!ALE. llL1\CK. 1 Y It ~IOO lloth hoo:.t· t ra 1net1 002 21711 Ula'a 1\pe,o m1~ mah-. 3 \ T'; old. nl'uh·rt~I ... hoh Xlnl "'Jt1·h dt11! S-IU .l!l~:)J \f.Xll!r\HU. \I !-.h1h lLU i \\l..'o ('hJmJJIOO~lk SD.I !157 J I 10 all :, A 00 R Ml I.I-; POODLE '\llX \l n thl•r look:-l1k~· llllruaturc ln~h Sdtt•r H \l<(>Ck!'> old. h1•Jlth) 2 males Good with my l'h1ldren. belier v.1Lh yours s.> each 963·21117 FrHtoYou 8045 ..•........•........... Free (;l ass !ihower cnciofiure Incl door & 1>hwr pan 34x411. 640·9500. Have som<'lhmg you want to sell'' Class1!1ed ads do It well. 642 5678 Serta klllJ! Sill' bed & frame. Pd $600, make or fer. Dys 540-0761, eve:. 400--1232 ·--- Sofa hide·a·bed, like new. matt never used. Sl7!>. 641-83>5. !'186-95'&8 Sofa s leeper , Z bu fret credenza's, wrought iron bgbt fixture, 4 c hrs, ta ble. ot.bcr misc items 631-4m Olnettesel Thi. with chairs SSO 842-1902 -----Kmgszbed b.ke new S200. 848-4378 Refng S250 Freezer SJOO Oak table S200 Zenith 1V SLSO LamlllS. piano, cof. Estate Sale. Antiques. rwn. rhlna. stlver. onen- tal r ug, misc. Corne r Francis1.'0 & Tustin Ave .• N.B. 9to!> Wet s wt ~ Tank S50 Twin waterbed. ROH ca.rt. bait ~ club Vans fumrture. stove & lots 1'1'lOtt 19-11 Port Cardiff. N 8 . Sat & Suo I S. Brand New Liv rm set. Bdrm ~t & Sunk beds' s J c 493-fr767. 493 965 7 .••.•...............•.. Cute. adorable rabbit ~ lookm~ for good home Sl.SO Make great pct.!. SJl>.!>1.S4 ,~ ... y 8071 ...••••...•.........••. OaVlS T-78 Crawler-type t.reocher, good cood, XlT a prts . !'148 -47 6(1 & 1.QIS. Ll81. Stde b) Suk refn.: frt"e1<· w t <.'e maker. S300. Garbal(e compactor $6(.1. German exe~yt'leo $50. Belt vibrator roach $50. 831-5047 ~IOllS 8010 Wal"lnl t'ood ProcesM>r ••••••••••••••••••••••• w puAle cycle. Uke new. 2 fol4.away beds, ext"ell. cond1t1on S2S t!acb. ~3003 -------- Sh>! Tool 8oxe5 fOf' P t\ill Slt SlSO for both 1>46-7029 POOi ut>ie. custom <>U. U8 3 ptece slate. $1450 new rroo 552-$939. saao. f75..1225 4 drawer leit.il he11vy met.al fiJ~ ut>toct. 8 w 1V rombo. works well 5JS«lll6 ~" CSTM SHUTTYS LEVOLOI IUHDS IMDIVIOBS SHOJI'S Mi~s Wanted 8081 ••.............•....... WE IUY SIL YER llJJ:he:.l pnccs p1ud ~amuel Kutz & ~1111 Sdver Smiths 494-50!>1 Dreul Valero Seriea Br funuture. qual formal dimng nn set. 752-8992 ev wksds. EXER CYCLE. l 11l~ model. H ospill&J bed mDYab&e t..ble on r6ue~. S489lll Waat lo buy old ~ball <J.t'd l'Olk"tt1vn . Call Jlt b:I>~ • ~ ksf:-•b 8083 ......•.•••..•......... fee table. dre:.!>l'rs. Beds. dryl'r. :.ofJs. l'hr-i, 493-44000ana Pt everything mu ~l ~o· !> Pc sterlulg s1hcr leJ serv Ret..11 \aloe ovt'r $!>.000. :\take offer IO:l 1768 <Xo r1bnri. 1 lllyr .. 10 speaabty wmdow rover Ulle5 Gent• Jordan & 1)'50<" i14~1 9l!>ti d> or l'V~ Guitar Sale: Fender Telecaste r $500. Gib:.on SC '69 SJ7!>. Les Paul S:.2!> A ll perf ~nit w Casc!I 646 )~ Queen bed. '<Int <.'o nd. SlOO s.s&7ZU cash. M1:.c. bab~· 11t•m1' r-----------------------------------------'if'l!)..0492 LOOK f'u II length 1·11 u1· h \\ matching IJhll'-. & C'om modc. rl'1·l1nt•1, butcher blol·k ct1n1•ttt· :. l' l . ref r 1 J.! l' r ,, l •11 • lll'<lro1 •m sN & l w 1 n 111 ·ct .\II 1n j.!fl'dl 'hJIH' M2 7179 7 ~ra. Lite brn"'n \\\1't'<l 91.1 Large m.111'-. t·ha1r SSO \11sr !'hair. 1·he-.i.... drt-...:-ero., 1 nfh•l' l hb d" h"'a"ht:r. 1?..t' r ..111gl''> L hi l;imps. 1·h1hl .., lol1lmg enb. bar ~luob . Ii.1th mirrored r ab1nt·t" 1plat1· )!la:-.. 1. v.ull hun ~ \ llrt'OUS l'h111 .1 ~•nk \ \\ :\foen faucet" + mun· 1tc>ms All undt•r $.JC.I !-..•t !I 30 to I pm :J11 1 l-.dj!1•watr r • n•I n l Coronsdu l:,t. BJllio.1 Perun. ... ulit [leaul1ful l'l'• an Walnut t'n-denLa ~12.5 Anllqu1· flat,loµ sll•:amer trunk $125 WrouRhl Iron 'i<'OO<.'e S8.5 Ca II 67 S ·637 I ltlx spnn.:. rrwllrt'!>S &- lrame 2 mos old. SiO 646-4702 CJleatts of CLove This Valentine's Day send your love a greeting all the world can share with a Daily Pilot Heart ot Love. It's easy. compose your personalized greeting and we'll set your message in type to fit the border of your choice or your hand written thoughts may appear in the border you select Borders come in the 3 sizes as shown below: $18. $1 2 and a special child's size for $3. (You must be under 12 to qualify for the littlest greeting.) ... _.. ---... I I I I I I \ \ \ ' , ' Mlll to : ' , ', .. ---...... '' ,,,,...-'"'_ .... ,,, .... ,.,.,.---- ........ ' .. '" -' ' ,,~ ,,--...::.:;' ' ', , ' \ ' I \ ' \ I I I I I I ' 1 \ ' ' .. ' ... , ' I , ' I \ \ ' I I I I 01111 Piiot Clastlfi.d OepittJMnt. Bo• tMO, eo..a MMI- ·c········ ... ··;,·.-:; .. _ .. : rl ' ' : . . . ' . . "-... -·t ·· ...... ~·~2 If you wish to create your own decorated greeting, use a black pen and draw your design to fit one of the dotted line "hearts" shown below. For help with your ad. JUSt call 642-5678 and a friendly Valentine ad-viser will be happy to assist you. And, if you like, you can charge your Heart of Love or uae your Master Charge or BankAmericard . DAI LY PILOT -· I . ' ~ .............. ~!'1:!'~ ~ ..::r.i ...••.•••....••. .. J ......................... Olillilal! .I-» Gwl Lar. Xlot. c-oed1 IMO. '94·14U , ..... .._._. ~. C.in 8 1 .. MIO ~ ....... IUl· -····················· ._,, 0.1u ban w uu '¢0'to.lw 4"' 1111 ofr. Aa..-o I t.ar ,~'I flTS •iUMSIZS olt .... ma NIWPORT8 CH °= ...... ~ •• J •&..,., .... ....................... 1~~~~~~~~~~11 .-.....-:1111 ..... 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U..S l yr SIT1. --·-••••••••••• m.lZIS r 'wilUJ> for .. ae m ~ Alhlet.lt' CJub _________ _. w toptioft lo purd1aae .. t•• m ~•port tWtiar YadK Out> Call mim Wl411• IUY1MG -SIL.LING ,,.. .. .,.., DAJLYPR.OT IOATMAIT Wanled U.IK' ol 1Up or moonac In extha~ tor l.M ol boaL 1141 I~ or ~ ... •IOA,..._ ClASS• us Coul aunt Auxi1&Ar)' SilCJmcll ed. SUl1a ,eb. 7 For-more Lofo: 982-0484 WANTED!!! :'.'le~ ,,. c..., 67'J.777 t IOtl, ~~ 9010 ....................... ...................... . IOl7 ....................... 21"COl.ORT.V. '85 l YR. w ARJlANTY ~ For Nie Canarl• Ible Ii RCA 19" Color T V • tbl Fem. as Soc Finch. mode.I 1130. lllnt cond. __.., ~us __ _;_ _____ ~_ GltAY MAAIMI The trad;tional beayy dU· ty, licbtwe•lht marine enl1ne To 330 HP. CH· nulne n e w part s ~zed Dlat.r: Bri1t.ol Services, C714 ~1 I You can be a I WINNER Just by sending us your name and address and by watching for your name in the classified ads of the Daily Pilot. Win t.Jdi:ets to the C'lrru:-. area am usement attrac· lions or sportms: t'vcnL'> .Just fill out this coupori and m <.i1l 1t today to lhC' • I 41 (.1assified Department, Dally Pilot 330 W. Bay Sl"rttl, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 :F : <'II :z "'.,.., _,... 0 c' •• " '· .... ..._. ...... IMft• '--"'111. WUI 1111 llv•I'. &.ff I JH, dJI• 16'1m"'9 9040 ....................... u . ~ Dary. fWlrlett tUld. .. ?'mil ........ ~ be .. •••~· ,,.,,.,, ....... \I ... ll'JOO ,,, .... ors. --..a 44' PAICl'1CA 30-30 imo. ...,.WJhr. wUI llM D:> •• .... btt 1'T7. Tuna 1.o-.r. full •l•<' tronlc• Pri~d ti.low m a r ll e t R o b •rt a&c<irqor Ylldlt Bi.r&. lnr Oo v•r La AdlDI ~··· ---- m70842', l'l8 1Up PMtl· '*-IAlioUI try tnM ·74 IC a..,.. Ttwlr. PoM•· Ille 1"8 ~p. try S47M Frtld Bocllmlller 8kr ,....... ....... , a .., to SO -::~~i: ... Zl'·JO'•OATS t/12 mo Pl•ns prepd ~ 1119'r.no. LOCI. slp1, "l'I....., •· alnt. maay exlH lttS. _.,·SJ.5l, mGJI --------.............. 5*/ .... /"-..... ,0 ....................... RDn' 2'2 ft. luxury motar home: alttpe 4: H 1f · cont f2fll) 191. .. • 'Dl. MMiSlll5 f'ar nd 2IO. mot«'bo!De "erydea.n 67J.SW ---T,......... T,...,.. 9170 ....................... Eduloll ll Umnr Bay l.a.unch l mma<'ul1te ClOPti Many ll lfU ltl3lXl Wkd y1 60·07 U for ~ AAoTrailer Cbartet' br&Od new Jl " Do r o t 6 y U I 6397 711). 7'IJ7t ---714 ..... Own· Z1 8 1tyllra~r ""'\wan Volvca nybndl(e. fully io.ded, \J'aJ ler. w /f) P I.hp 511·~ 91\0et'toll ~ CT'Uiaer ----__ from Paanc S1:art.b Coalt T......._ u.ty 9 110 {J),at1ers ~ ...................... . 20' SE.ACRAl'I Center console, deep V. trllr. l lSHp Me re. Primo Qind.. .. 900. '40-01J7 IBTRAM J I SoarU Flaher. ms. * ~ data. 1000 hn. radar. rut. l'lean " kl9ded.. •.!IOO Pvt P\y. 2JS.8Zl.BJ Daya, Eves ~ * 1971Vllillg4]' "" u.iflte 42' llltll above yacbb fuUy found as list o( estras. NotblnC left olf. GM chi k> bra Your lnapectlon wtll confirm the o ut- 1t.aodia1 cood. Priced ngbt 6 ready to go Musl ~to appre<:Mlle 3S. Chl1-'74 40' Pacemak.er M ·V dsl '74 low ........................ '49, Ludln ta. 2:51l. v am bull. al&p 10 NB be a ut1haL $4000 ..a>JO . Freeatyle Catamaran Beaut. ~ ia waer. '2,MIO compl. IT3-l<l82 33' Tartan Ten. 6 aalb. VHF. loaded, Race Win· ner. 84&-91. Ll' Race equip 2 awlJI ol sails. Road lt\r, cover. Sl.750. 8. Sabot "ty ard dolly. $225. ~ MOOUMi 71 Cal S-34, Xlal Cood, w 43' N.8 . mooring ~ 1393 Or 675-0915 Tony •YADmNG AE.SIX. TIM.ESHARElrg yacbL' equny-ownenlup Shpi, av&ll ___ ~l Troptcal Home Ports 'lave someOung you want 645-0229 Wl>elJ? Clliaa!il-d ads do 32' L!.lander Mark II, '77, 11 well Call NOW csundsl. dodger. load~. 642-St>/8 ~ac SJl.000 ·oso P 1• 3 rail motor cycM! tuJler. l.S" ~. ~ •pnngs. kJw frame $2$(). tll3-J284 18' Wlilbbooe boat lr&ller. Excellent condatao n . Make offer. U3·a21&. 9S7·US3. ,. Set •See., ..... &Acc111 .... t400 ....................... l4xl7 ..., Street·tread Goodyun. 00 IObd at.eel d'lok rim. Ort g cOIJt SJ 100. Selhnl for l600 O ne Gurney m aR \OW. l.S" VI Knobby tire $1 00 ~s;r,7 U>RTINt\ PART~ 1'.nsoM & Bod)' ~7 148J ....................... tHO ....................... 1'7fflOU Ft 00 f'IC«UP VI. autoouUc tran1 .. pwr. lt.-iAI • ie. than \S 000 m.Uea. u.Ne11'7 ). MIN THEODORE ROBINS FORD ~(1f,r; ttAllf()., lHVU CO~IA 'Al \A f,.1J 0010 ?SMAJDA Sharp llUle yellow pidnap. 4 speed, radk>. baiter. t.oc*a and NM O'elt-UAJ8889 I $24'5 IOIWmf.AM YOUCSWACHH 7eOOW..tmirwter A~. ID Westmlmt.er ~?Ml '31-1880 l!m an:v. UN P U.~ speed trans.. c.-ett.e " stereo. 5bell. mag ~Is plus s~k n ma, new paint • low miles. Pri. pty. MiOO or best off er. Call 645-5700 <days l , SO·Ull teves . o r weekends I 6 ask for V\doe. ?6CHIYY LU¥ Ruar sbup llWe ptdlup wd.b lbell. map. «.ereo. ()ynam.U! QS7396) $)4'5 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWA4illt MIO WeP!Dlft1!ltt Ave. toWePmhtSter m.7551 ... .,. '72 Couner p .u Xlal ,,.. Din« rood. W /~am~!' sbd1 Sl .650. MZ-03SS or !t57 .JlllM 76 Ford F 250 Jspd «>Knu Too& b11 • lu mb.·r r~ ~tl utrh. ~ tw.-nrw ~.500 f.61 mo ~ Olrv picil;up. blg WU\ d<l~. 321 auto. mort:' 12.400, a.I.so Chev bed 2 h\'Y dUly trlr ~ b~I o( I er 8:J9.005B v-,,,, ...... ' ..... ----····· --··········-····· 7t~·--~ t71J •1'71all.1. "JI~ Vea lO. C.onPW outlltl4d. Stereo ,.,. Xlnt . a h•P•· Below who lh•lt' U .72$ MS-&4H 646 8JS3 ort 3 :I) "M VWt pau van. ft3K'T11 Stdc tent. ~~ tent, roof .. ,ell. AM 1FM. Good oond. P.P.~7 '76 "nrd Surfer Van, Arr. P'\•PB, A ~1 FM TP . lilUll Ulnk. x.lnl cond ~ MS-lil.9. '79FIJl"dChateau pf<g Air. c.ua deck. couch 1bed. 2 ~ chra. P 'S, p lb, S7 960. 714·6S2· 1304 or 213~ 9r/ Ford Van t: 00 Low ma Uke new S3950 Ca 11 «B-3089 ___ _._ __ i'9 ~T Ford ~ Van ~ lmmac •nl 4 rap chrs C B All pv;r trlr P*it ,v•uem 20 K m1 GO.:iJo p p SS2·90M A-. Wellftd 9590 ....................... ' •PR&OWNED• •BMW's• 773:1ll auto. <lllMTJA) '78 :m auto. C4127fU > '78Dllo p. mswR..-) 77 :m 4 sp. '814TKI > '765.'ll auto. <Sl7PZM ) "76SJOi auto l.927RX1i 1 71~ (2) <472TAR I ""ti 3:ltJ\ w arr. < l.85762 I 1980'1 HERE NOW! L.UGI saiCTtON OFMEW 1979 320i'1•521i'1 6llCS4'1• 7lOl '1 IH STOCIC! SAOOLBACIC VAU.IY IMPORTS 28ta'l M arguen te Pkwy. MISSION VIEJO 831·2040 49M949 Q.OSID SUHDAYS WE PAY TOP DOLLAR f« \DI> Uled ra"·fore1&n. domMt.Jc:a or clauacs It )'OUT car u; Pxtra clean . seeue FlRST' !~~~~~~~~ ~ .... °'919' c...., 2125 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 97,·2SOO COHHfll CHEVIOLET '"' .. "> H.,. '••f t· . ,.._I ' \I>. ' S4&-I 200 C..n,Setl Your Car" CllYIYIMW P~Y-.TOI' DOLL\[( •or t'lt'an l:\t'(j Im 1J111 I Ca II M a.11~ or I K>f'I llS-l 171 WANTED! CREVIER & I Sf & NOADWAY SANTA AMA 835·3171 l'MI. UUIMATt OflMNQ ~- •USED IMWs • "18 2m2 hp (64) PQO ) "16:m'l4&p '°73YPO l '77 32DI 45p. air «I07S EZ ) '77 320t O p. atr C294SX E ) '77~tapS/R '°l-rn) T7 6:ma1 '4.56SXG I '78Dll 48p, <239UKH l '78633cslA SIR tOOS2 I _ OowdSadap •IMW ?7 SlOi Loc all y o wn e d & ~rvu·t>d. 1mm a<'ulat c 'OOdll1r>n low m ile'>, ieiu1 mlor rombmatlon 'ollllf•Jtll .1Ut11 licUl!> • (.i<,' l ·r~ ... 11,,h ,,,.,, . ., '·L'"~'' \IHI lrJtlt• 111 •KU."• ~!':.~:.": ....... !~!'.~ l~·.~:.": ..•.... !!!'.~I ~·.~:.": ....... ?~!'.~ ~~.~:.": .... _.!!~~ N=~l·r Kelrh 19~. m•wly t4u1pped, lry $S.5M V Uol.'kmilkr bkr 646-4005 IMPORTANT NOTICI-: TC> Rfo:.ADEJL'> A!"O 1\0VJ-:lfflS fo;Hs Th<' pnrt· ''' rt <·m., .tdverll~t·d b> \ l'h1 rlt> dt•all'r!> In lht! Vl'hldl' cla:. .. allt><l .idverlh1ni,t ('Olwnn.' dot>:. not tndudt• .10y app llc .. tile lax e~. hrt>n.'>e, tnm . .,fer fet!~. fan.we.'\' <'hal-K<.>:>. fee. ror air polhruon rontrot dt- VI('{' (.'('rtJ! 1 ca U005 or de· aler documenury p re · paratJon cbar&es uoless otba-wa.e 1pecllied by the adYert!Mt'. "ruTO)-ota ~-,pd , lon~ 1 .. a 1tlx. "' ITlJ t.7.> l'.Y.J.1 I I I• 0111<1 ··I I "' .. ' • \1 ~\r.l'o , l'H k ui,r. ,._ \ •I I .ul U-. IJ>d4)' Socrifice1 S'8SO JIMSUMONS IMPORTS 'rt•ll\HBOK HJ.\ fl I tf'-1 \ Ml'~A llAHO MEW 197' DATSUM210D 59689 Av1ome11c trans air c011d1t1on1ng AM/FM stereo moldings & more• Ser 159476 Stk 6036 1971DATSUM ••COW'I ,.,. ___ _..,..~ .............. ··~ ....... I t7t TOYO'f A C&ICA •T COWi ·-----· eu ..... a l&,IMI MIMt ........ ,...._ IRAMD MEW 1979 DA TSU .. 210ll ~5389 59889 S4198 1971DATSUM l<>MM9 PICKUP . ..---·--l••• Nf WI lll.47111 Cl"• "'°°' S4489 1'71DATSUM 2NZCOW'I Awlo"'elt< .,.,.. • air CO"O ··-..... -ll!ON•"'1 IS'* NOIOI S8689 1•7'CHIYY c•...aocoun ... _ ..... --"'"' ll-"t '''GO -& ....,.., cr-.1-.1111) s559a 1976 JA.UAa XJ6 4 Dlt. SIDAM ""'° ,,_ -- ' ..... • .. DD"d .. .,_ ..... & 7410 ....... f4CllM>41 ""' ... S16,198 Price• effective lh ru Monday Fe bruatY 4. 1960 All P<•ces 1nctude deater prep & instlll4td optt0ns All cat• ~ to prior ..S.. Prices dO not tnclude lax. lic e nse & docurnenla'Y .... .. ------loah. Slips/ Oocb 9070 ••••.••.............•.• SUPS AVAILULE YAC Newport 646-0551 ----Up\000'. ~.Idea! Loe 1n Nwpt. Util pd. Crpt "d dock. pb outlet 673-1464 SUPS (7J4 ) 00-0222 &>dl i.llp. down b> Fun Zooe, on Edgcwatcr Malt4!olfer ~7499 --WANTED Boat ~hp or side tie for 23' i.a1I &10-0764 SUP WANTED ~P or Moonng. for JIJ" Saalboal. 12· beam ~rail 645-lf'..OO Boats. Storog. 9090 ..•.........•.....••..• -----;Wt~ 1/ aa...ks 9520 ~ <..ncv :? dr :-.it.-.'<!' lov· 1ng h o m•' S u e SJ CkXl t inn 661 "8961 :!I Model A, franw. l'ni.:. all r u notnR Kellr. no body "26 Macki T CP"". 00';. rompl<.-te M :.akl' or ft'r l\Jl >f7~. ~-OlZJ ~ Model T ~Pt't'<isll'r Show ro n d f'u l ly restored Call Eves aft 6 i'8 Toyot..i A.\1 f-~1 ""'~• -.unrooe. <:amper ,h..il. rm~ (" .rOOd l."Ond Pitt ue r..il '6-4'>7') . .i~ I.JI); 75 Luv Mikado Coro bm. locally usttd & main IJIOl"d Kun ~ iiood AM YM s~ Sl.5'>1.1 646-4581 71~~.28.<Jmml. ~ It~ • .<lot cood. 542:'.lO 66J-09Z2 ---- 7'.IGMC '->T . like°""". 1m mac. lo m1, 10.td~•I li5IX> '()(ft'f" ~~ El C.1ouno 1•1ritup 1'.ml :M l~. m m t. 2 loot• :oMJ.,.er, He.al Crt"3mpu1f' Cl~t-'l .. rr..., lo S4~ tdk.t~ 11 54.>S.S71 ~pm wildays. s.&&·2'797 aft J a. wtmc1'I --------- 77 Toyot:.t. lonR bed . "-~ p. tool box . lo rru SJ .295 I' p 631-0210. 95 7 --0620 ill"' ~vy "•lOO P l . Olt>ym.nt' mtol. 1.a.0110 ma . S6&50 5J6-44J6 Earle Ike f O 'fOTA-¥0lYO . ... -... ..... C-•·-"" 646 •JO) w ~•O •O I PORSCHE'S WANTED ALJow "" lht' oppon un rt> lo romtdef" 1 no-purr ha..,. Qr trade Ln •of )OUr c-k •n ~ Llk.><k Wlln u) Today' .wos. ""' wt.cf ....................... 9701 ....................... it Tnumph ~mtftrt· lo ma. S2JOO al'" IJ2 1 f'or..<·ht-hr.i $4J ~(.!I 1 .tr <"VT MO 548 lllHS ,.,k nit 631·1276 CREVIER THE & BO's ARE HERE! A FEW 79's REMAINING New& Demo·s All Models! $AVE! MOOlllHG m CaJ J.-34. Xlnt Con<!. w 143' N.B m oorin g m.1393 Or 67S-09 l5 Tony 54.S-til.SS -ii t'ord :\oo p u 1\M, FM. AHo la..o 9705 1st & BROADWAY SANTA ANA 835-3171 power .steerin~. good ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9530 rood. Sl.300 ~ 79 Al.FA ROMEO -------;:~·~·:r·:;:::~·:;;:··~ 1962 CHEvY PANEL SPRIMTG-T SlllTfltwd,.Cad Loadf'd. RUNS G l' t:A T . $75-0 With AM FM <'l'l!<ot>lll.' •IMW '78 320i l.ocally o wned & "'4.'n'lced lak~ new. eiet UH .. unrooc . < ..tS~Ut>. "r loy ~ls. air Loaded• MBZ trade in l yr 12.0011 rTUlt-warranty tDJ!M-11 Pnced ror qwdt sal4" p aoe lalioR ....................... lo ITU, bth mnt cod 26' ~ ~ ~Is 4t '!h.idow -----IDL (5.;J)S I $10,49'.# 9110 ······················· Cessna 4028 partntt5h1 p Ullerest avaJJ New paint & ml. f're5b eng & props, full de-ace. full 11'.R Based Or.c Co 714. ~-6263. ---------~.ctlilrn 9140 ......................• POCH MAXI MOPED NEW~ 644-57ll1 '78 ~eot moped. U l $27S. 964-Z15J. 675-8336 Bsylmer mr w Lrlr new eng957 1876 72 Sane.a f'e TT Z>' S.C. (ulJ bath wttub. New 12· awrwig & incl rm Xint rond. 16.900 OI bnt offer or trade. Also '72 Ford Van tuU cstmd, swavel cap chrs. vet vet couch & bed. AM '1"111 stereo & cass CB & antenna. ~-Loll Matt. Xlnt <X>Od. S7.SOO or best offer or trade 640-4443 ----- 4 WMef °""" 9550 ....................... i'9 El Ca nuoo 305 V8 Loaded Xlnt. cond 23.000 males . orrer S41Ml30 ----- '68 t'o rd Yi ton ull) w ·estm lumbtt rack. 1 loll sprg:s. nu litts. brtu. bear 0g$ &J batt 2S.000m I new motor, median xlnt Cleao body $2900 &tf>.1029 '00 Dbl Cab lrut'k vw. new e ng. l2voh . ltttlc r u i.l. $2$00 F arm ~96!58 9150 "79 J eep CJ 7. 20.000 Jeep. CJ7 . lmmar 'never ••••••••••••••••••••••• mlles, economical 6 otf road. 16 MPG: nt'W ryhnde r . 3 spd, mny !>PfAn!loP $6,600 645.9346 i'9 ~.zuki S.P. 370. Lille xt.na.'i 95700 Cafl645-97JS 1 9 Ford 4x4, loadl'd . 18.000 o r bu t offe r fbxSa i'9 C86SO; under ~ Nu. SJ.450or make offer Call 771 "°'58.. '7111 Q,pvy l ton Dually. 4 spd, PS. PB. ur. aux tank.a, hke new ("Ond Must sell' ~ 646-2002 500 ml Coal l2400. sell ------ '1'9 AMC J~ Chtto!L~ 4-dr wagon, full lime, dual raJlae. 4.whJ dnve . P:S. P1B. tilt. CrUJM!, stereo. buckeu. rack. b4ch. K.D coolia&. el~ def .• radials, like new. $4 ma atelO Ml·9719 eves. P.P $1800. After 6 PM , 6"-Z356 '76 KZ 900 Kawasak i Lo1m l. Good cond . 9111). 'm3 all. 6.. "JI Honda 250 Din 81.ke o-.t coad.. SST ·SU. aft. 4PM. 77 Toyot.a PU. SR5 long bed. AM IF'M <'81-Ulll', SMOO. 014 >613-8048 '7S tl Ca.mmo. lllnt rond. lle'W p&111l. new brakes. all xtras. camper shell s:noo10BO. 613-6262 or 9574T'T7 '78 Yamaha RIMOO, xlnl 15 St.out h.4, new ti.res, ~(2'evy ~.auto. xlnt abape, cu.atom paat • ..., md 6 tram. SZIOO body, rblt 6, Sl2~0 tins. Show Blke. $l200. Exlru ~ _54Ml0t ______ _ 8'15-33'1. Hod.ua 100 Super.Rat, &tlb moklr. Yamaha IO llini·l:Ddun> '7•. Hue qvarna 125 CR '74 ..... 'ID YamaJl,jl Enduro , 7~ W /Bell H•lmel. Cc-i.t tul!O. mauotr. tel-2406 '71 8toc:lr 9porUt.er x L8. maDlall, "")'·bar. mint emd -· •'78 HD Lo ...... mGIDJ,Alphabet telledor, • b, s>trf•ct cood SHOO Plrm &51«72. 7310YOTA '72Qeyy Luv PU. yeUow SIOOO/bmt ofr. 54M25'1 IJllCRUISER 4 wheel dr1 v• loelda1 Y-9510 twuba, rectio, C\llCOO> ln· •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ta'ior, wide bue w/let• • fW'd C\lllm kyl . en11 tend Una, , ..... n.1.... lib new. many •lrH. roll bu. 11,036 Jr1Un. 118>/0h'.-..ia. Super Sharp! <SltXlJC) SAYE! SANTA ANA DATSUN lll01 &. lTUI StlWl Sem.a Ana & Till '71 VW PQP•'OP 1 1 ~ ..... &lllk. ~·. tlpt. 4. SMOOtbal orr. ... m:s . -· ....... RACH IMPORTS M4M Do\ t• SI H't'l M:.WPOHT IH.ACll 752-0900 IS Spider tn da"tr ,,_,nd PO> 6n50Z7 .in 5 A~k ror &b RACH IMPORTS UMd AtfG ll0tmcn '71 Sptdrr wt111~ '77 Spid er Vclln "A w A M FM '>ll·rl'tt cas.o,ette ' 7 H ~ p 1 d I: It t' ti w A M .,. M .\ l t' r t• <• Cassct.lt' · 18 Sp 1 d t' r S 1 I v t• r w A M •·M :.te r t'O ca.ssetu·. "14 GlV Navy blue • .itr oond & AM FM '!ten-o JIMSUMOHS IMPOITS l!nOJlARBOH BLVD COST A M t:SA 6J 1-1276 OR»fGE COUMTY'S OU>EST & "Tl Spnnl GT 1'11vy blue.l•-------- air cood . AM / f'~ stereo caueuc & ma1,s IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Stttet NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 'm Ouetto Spyder, 5 apd. Webbers. wht VI blk top. roll bar . Bl1up unkl. ~PG. must see s:nso «·l821B IOI McLAREN's asc>N Beach Blvd. LA HABRA 13 Ml. No. ol SA Fwy I 17141522-5333 ~y by Appt. lwd 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ?llMWSlCM U 4 speed, power at.eering, ?6 A DI power brakes.lair cond1· fOX Uoninl, AM·FM at.ere<> Sharp .wvoof. 4 al*)d. c.saeu a, e lectric aun· ~brown with llet'ee> root. eJect.nc wlndo~. t • p" 1 u y n a m 1 t c ' Topu /tan Interior, onJy K7IROO 20.auo miles. Im · SH•I 1111cu.law! SlUOO Orm. IOI WTTHAM C.U_&04_· _Ill_. __ _ VOLKSWA... 77 SJOl,11boew.•spd.al· 'l«JOWest.rnluterAve. loya, al.r. cne, lo ml. In Wettmlnatet SlO.-,, '75J.sr.M. •7511 a31-19JO 71 BMW ..ell. Artie' '73 Md•• Se"" bhae, MW palat, tires *"" air, very \o/ml. \nlll. oru. PP • .,,000. Xia&. cond, new Uret1 f7J·DM ctys, llJ·MOS tum/Otter .173-M9i4 ~~--1e1 _____ _ t \ ...-. ...,,.. 8llW .... l9'1S. • •pd. cuat ea.a.. .11lnl cuod llt.m S&U. "'°° 080. -..al4 ('UH-~ ~06ll'J....,. 76-..WIOOZ WIMle, a-.roaf. AM IP'M cuse«.e. eledrit" 11un rool air ooedl&.lootn11 i. od mea.._....&nauy , S7ftl JIMM•mMO VOUSWAe.84 1m1 BEACH BLVD 11\JNTINGTON BEAC1 f 142.JOOO c.,t 97'5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74MBClMY CANI Sharp on11nal with 4 cylinder. 4 a peed. 62.000 cne owner miles Xln 't coodition ! <L 72478) SZ495 IOIWITHAM VOUSWAGBI 7800 We11trrunster Ave. to Westmtosler lm-75.51 638·7880 ~z 'TT A '1', A'C. :.t.ert"'U, $7,300 xlnl cond. 714 ll68-659ti i2 240 Z 4 sp. AM FM Cdl>.'> Xl.ot cond. $3.950. 645-3447 Tl ::!9).Z. ong ownl"r. hke new, sspd. $li800. C<i 11 7QMM79. ---- ....................... 76f!IAT X·ll' Rasor 1barp •~onomy apcrilt.ef'. •t.OOO mlle11 Clean lo and out . •RSX) Sl''S '13 Gb1a Convertible. IOI WrTHAM YISIT YOUlt Good cood. MJSO. ea11 YOUSWA.~84 ~COAST _m_r.m-__ 1'79:1 ____ _ 7tmWan.mwter Ave. ~D _.. ....._ 9737 m \Neal..IJU.nlt.er ~ .-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~1 838 7fAIO HEA.DqUARTERS LAiM ?6 71 F1AT Sporb Spyder TODAY!!! IUTE ~-Cle&n. lo mLlei., 2 •-Ve951TY l 0 p s ' A M'" F' M "'"'"IOR Under JD,000 miles, hll:c ~tape '5.100 Call SALE~UrSERVlCE new. Warran l y. e11eS 61~ OLDSMOllLE UlNVPY > SACRJ FICJ:: ! ----HOHDA. JIM SU:MOMS '76 RAT r-.__,. TIUCKS IMf'C>.-rS 1.31 S-speed w1.11o:on lll1s -l.970HARBOR BLVD. air condition1n.i und 2&'50Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA <lamlc '58220Saedan. Re· Clllll top eng, carburetor owrbal.ll -runs perfectly ft>dy xJnt. AJr, AM FM . Michelin S 8 r.1d1ah . ~ 7 '4-8J3.8237 i7 4SIS... Mettedt!!>, lit~ avory color w d rk dlocofate tot. 33K ml. Loaded w /ac c ess . $22,000 Dys 675·6070. Evies, 846-63SI st.enio. Looks and runs COSTA MESA great! U35PEB> 540.9640 6ll-l276 '2MB2'Jl)SB. new p06ml. $2495 ,75 CV<.;C good cond . .....__._ int.er . run:. great. 2M IOIWITHAM $2.~oo or bc:>t oHer. ,_ 9738 MPG.6'H(179 ___ _ V()U(SWAGEM 962·4SS3af\.6PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'TT 280 S F.. 42,000 m i. 700)Westnunst.er Ave llany Xtra&. Sl8,000 712llOZ2+2, 4-spd, clt'1·. UlWestmlnster ·79 Accord L.X. Under cas h. o r S4,000 &r ::.nrl.AM/FM cass.,A t<:, ~7551 631M8llO 4.000mHes Loaded.Be!-t negoti ate new lse• !)31<. nu, $8500 !fl 7~4_ • ..,6124 Spyder lotm1. offer over $7500. 673·9077 7~13. 76 MERCURY 76 Dal::.un 280Z, 2+ 2, Must sell' S4,600 'TT Acrord. 29,000 ml, 5 '80 MB 300 U. ihtral CAPRI l'OC."OO brown. xlnl cond. --:->49-2006 -.pd. a.II'. en.use control. • 150 H'=rltnr ll•cl "'·' nrl \ l" t t d & .--... ver, s • i.U.•rt•o. • ?t..-Z2AOO I.-. than 1,000 miles. Med. red/bamboo. elec. IUDl'OOf. this car is in "like oew" condition. Unique flo. •vailable with next to noth1n~ down. (7327) $11,495 MISSK>H VIEJO IMPOtTS 131-1746 49S-1704 •..-Z71 450SLC lmnwculate, showroom new. low n:uleagt:, fully eqwpped ioclud1ng fac-tory s unroof. a lloy wbeeis & cassette stereo. fo'actory warranty. <2 16121 Extended t.enm/leaae. JIMSLIMONS I WORTS 1970 HARBOR BL VO. (..'Obi A M F..SA 631-1276 '67...ZZIOSI A&IMJICT9 ' door, one owaer1 lbowroom new wiUll aJ Cll1,UW WerraD.ty book3 ~ ~pens! Local cac . <UQ'VOIM) .,,. 72MIZ 280514.5 Auto. traoa.. power steennt • ...,. cood., fac ~ aunroof, l owner, local car with all the boob.OllFYG> $8495 JIMMAIJHO 'Y()U(SWAGEN 1871181-:ACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 'm 23KSE xlnt. cond. Fuel 1n 1 ec t 25m p l(. 11.6,00010 80. b~ '73 28> St:L, sunroof, a.r. power windows, d ark brown. tan int. sharp. 80> or best offer. Must ad!·~ .It'll MG Midget, lD8ll cond. New tt.-1 IWIWt.diaca.29M ........ AU equlp. incl. 4dtot ~. S33llO. Pvt ""· ...... .... ....................... •WllJl.ESAl.E!• ?7MGI eo. ........ Maroon. 4-s peed, AM FM racho t3SJTllS) S.3995 ?7MGI Coft•lff'flble Be1ae. AM fo'M redlo. 4-sJ*"d, t229U PS > $3995 11leM pnces are ~ thas ~only :iO call or oome m today' JIMMARIMO VOUSWAGaf 18711 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 14.Z.2000 74MGS . Sharp GT Sport hardtop Last year for tlaa i. classic! Greal shape! '4.15786) v~. 4 s........t with air con Wholesale Blu(' book, new ires. min con · ,,..__,,,_ .....___ 6411::5700 ...-..... """ ~-s 6 ~ •FIATS'* ~1tiest (){ 1SJ1 41t12:6 ~ --~ ...................... -11 . d1t1oning. Sharp red ~ Or->. 547-5614; evs, • ' r. • __ _ sport 1~peMPsHho> ws xln't 61!'>-3521 75RATX1-9 493-0C92eves 77 MAZDA GLC 71utM.BA. 250( .. PVeryS pcl8n. '9121a)L. 2top.. auto, air, '6S :rJC> SE Con vert.1bll' Completely reston ·<I. rt:d An Jbs1Jlutt•lv beauUfuJ car $17 ,000 or be5t olfer . ..si 31188 wkn<ls &eves. ~wkda)''>. S.3295 IOIWITHAM VOUSWA&IM 7W> Westrni.mter Ave. inWestmrnsl#r ---care . ......., A M .FM s te reo. 01• c ·75 Honda C1v1c, itulo. Deluxe 2 door with 4 a 0 · / • • / • abarp local car. Dark $3495 79 Dats un 280ZX. r ed, ::.port_c; car! <868NCD > 1 am fm. 4 nu Mich tn. AM FM ::.lereo. AC. lo speed! bm/betge rnll·r.AM 1FM speed,radJoandhe11ler On<> onr $5250 obo blUl'brown $13.500 Of. Sharp ?So s ~d a n . IOI WfTHAM di hi $10 soo ste reo, luggage rac k, 34,000 rruJes on lhas well " fCf' 673-6336. 642·9666 Lo.aded • !'<•·w I ,H'lllr\ VOUCSW"'G~ 7nu1;""' !...:.°::' s. · · Sll95 cared for on ginal tittle n~ A g"'O ... ......,..""""" 26mpg,xlnl.cood.$2.400. eng1nt• lJy11Jm1tc ' 7600WestnunslCrAve. 71~ beaUly! (54il)32 l '78 4ro-S~l.. "'ht, to mi, 1444C.ETI 111 Westmioster 18 200SX, SSOOma, ext '75RATX1-9 $2995 ather int, ictrJ ,lt.'mi •..-Z '79 lOOSO $4995 ?I~ lllD-7S6l 631-'lal 77 MGB ROSTR. CONVERTIBLE SBJ..7551 638-7880 wrnty, sspd , AC, 4 speed. bUJTY whalt' 1t i6Accon:I. auto, AM FM IOIWITHAM equip, new Mll·helt1i TUlllODllESS. IOIWrTHAM ~ 9720 All/FM,$49()0.552-5710 lasts!(B)SZ1NP919)5 8 lrlt.snrf,fresbtires& VOLKSWAGEM UnsSZS.9006751J324 Ukenew,summer col~. '"OUSW•Gllb..a 4 t·yl1nder. 4 speed. -l une up, bl w whl 600W factory auoroof. alloy " "" ,...... AM f'Msterrotape,bool ••••••••••••••••••••••• "79 $ ZX $8,900 /080, pmslnpmg l ownr. $3950. 1 in~~ve. "19~. SK m1. loaded. ~.locally owned & 7600Westnunst.erAve. & top covt>r. lug.C•lt> '78~Z.hlllyloaded.1m-Ask for S t eve wk ·nRATXl-9 MZ~or64S-6600Tom ~7S.5l 638-'7880 $35.000 or a!>.'>uml! lse. 14!r'Vlced, factory war-inWesUDlo5ltt rack. i1 port nm!.. Low m•c cond, 57 ,000mi. 77Q.7979,eve95l-818S d lo~ buy ba"k ".P nm.:y. t5ZJWYF) fm.TS.SI 638·781l> mi.le:. GoM1 tMG84ME > E 9 4 s p ee . act n o w! 77 ~o -~ r $6400. ves 552 7 I~. '72.<MO-Z ll879t8> ""'" A '73 RX2, good body. need!> 631·5889af\ l2nooo JIM SU:MOHS MG 9742 $4-JM Days 731-4234. $3995 .. ACCORD ~ $550. 6'4-8260 ext IWOITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ loaded S2.SSO/FIRM_ Sunroo f . AM I F M 3121. 5.56-«l30eves . '74~E Burgandy w blk l.970HARBOR BLVD <'H.rl'A ANA 'll>ZX2+Z: f)Jlb' ' Call afl.6847-6352 These prices are Rood cassette stenJo, S..Speed. Inte r . Air/. S9 ,IH>O . COSTA MESA ·79 MC M1dg\.'l 1100 ~I " ~,:~·et!~ri ~~:;; Del. your valentine lo thisweekendonlysocnll <Oe6187>Fanwuc8uy! MAZOA79HX7, 213-~.714-640-0208 611-1276 rrula Tnnnec.1u <·over. OAJSl~ old ~U\ miles T k style m your '74 260Z. orcomelntoday• $4995 14,000mi $81SO. Xlnl. J11l stereo-cab:.. SS,400. ¥ ~lease ln ·T:~~~ 5'200Joffer6?5-2fmeve. JIMMARIMO JIMMARIMO S48.Q73 Vintage 1971 280SE 3 5 673-3637. . 3l01E.17tbSlr81i· ,./ol. ..,.,_ ___ _ .-a, SWlNJOf. drk bm. SaruAna ~~ ~ caih + $219 per mo. + '73 :MOZ Air. auto trans., VOUCSWAG8i4 'YOUCSWAGEH The fastest draw 1n the ~ llhr, 52.K orig m1. '67 ~ SL xlot. cond. ·71 MG red M Id gel. .: t•x. Prlvat(' P a rty. mags. am tfm s tereo, 187UBEACHBLVD. l87118EACHBLVD. West. .. a Daily Pilot ltlnt. cond. Bes t orfer Navy 1wb1te. 2 top1. AM f'M tCau. Xlnl. "11: 17.SOO miJes. a-.Jfn>-! Dave. Days fl7S5270, Mtchtires,lowmileage, HUNTINGTONBEACH HUNI'INGTONBEACH ClauifiedAd.CallToday owrU6.000dys 7~. RebltengllKma.A.lklo& cond. $22$0 firm . ces..ette. L ike ... !, Eveslf48·9Hl2 g<icond $4500, 760--0166 14.Z.2000 14.Z.1000 60-58'18. ew•wknds67~ su.aoo. 7U.962·1... Zl·Sl. tms Call4118-31.97 • ~ Alltos,t;eew 9100 AllhK.M•w--9100 ~Mew 9800 A.to~.M•w · tlOO ~Mew ftOO Allli!K.M•;--tlOO Mlot.."-w tlOO ..... Mew tlOO ....._Mew tlfG ~ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... • H ADDIDOllAL DEALR PREP CHARIES • 110 BLOWN-UP PRICE SllCURS • 110 OYER STICKER PRICES* On All loyota Wlcas, Conllas,* Coronas & Cellca s...,.. OUR BEST EYER DECEMBERI MlllG FOR OUR BEST EYa JAllUARYI HERE'S WHYlll MO ILOWM-UP PRICES • SPECIAL Al.LOCATION OF CARS HUGE MEW 2 ACRE USED CAR FACILln BIG IMVEMtORY GROWING DAILY • TOP $$ FOR YOUR TRADE ONE OF TOYOTA1S TOP SERVICE DEPARTMEMTS HONEST VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR! - • .. HUIE 2 ACRE FACILITY 5 VW's IN STOCK ALL GAS SAVERS & CLEAN! ALL PRICED TO SELL! 78 MAZDA GLC G a s s a ver 4 HURRY 1606VPBI ~ p e e 0 • d II s3595 '78 CHM CAMARO A u to . power HUltaYAT steering & lo w s4395 m11ea (730UBU) '78 PLYMOUTH HORIZON -4 door. auto. & air. (387VAC) ONLY .•4195 '78 OLDS CUTLASS Coupe. loaded w/equlpment & 12.000 mlle1 . (087ULA) SALi •5195 -. 14 CLEAN PICKUPS All GAS SAVERS All PRICED TO SEll! '77 TOYOTA COROLLA 5 SpePd 2 door OMLY 1729SOZ1 Q .... a~··· 53095 74 V.W. BUS 6 Pa"seoqer auto SAU " •eillly clean s4195 (169LIMJ 79 PINTO WAGON 4 speed. power I 0,000 ML ''"""g & tuooage s4795 rack. (594WUG) 18 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER b4. Sups cl9tin & ONl Y low. low mllea .• 5695 (981UZOI 78 PINTO A u I . p 0 IN ,. , c AM'T MISS «11"1 ro nQ 3H lS s3395 m~•· t"lOJT!:>DI 18 SUBARU COUPE DL Auro llff SIPrro & OHL Y t 1 .. c1n r907UOO> s419 $. '79 CHEVETTE Only 4 000 mile!"> MUST SR A uto , ilH. till 3 s4795 rrio11• IU63261 ' " 78 OLDS cunASS T·top. •Ir, stereo 9,000 Mal.IS :~~f more. SSft5 79 TOYOTA 4x4 P.U LIMITED EOfT~I MUST Sii AT c;~:t wheel ..... 1,5 (IP50230) .. FULL 1 YUi & 2 YEAR COMPLETE WARRANTY AVAIWLE* < ( I r EADGUARTERS ACCORD 4 DOORS ~]~~ ':"" ACCORD 2 DOORS I s ·~·'·. ~eady For I I & • • ' . l •• ' .. Dell•ery •• , ......... ;'!!...... ............ _._......... ~···· w ......... 16 .... ......... ............. ......... , ................................................................................. . ,,., ,. .. ,.,.. ...... "'z ,....,.. n•1 ¥•:3 m• ....................... ....................... ....................... ....... .. ........... . .. oc!t: .. Uon ..... 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IUllJQT) p I p · II 4 O • J i 4 8 -.,.. 979 2500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• evs/Wkndl. lion Waaon. 4 wheel • 7J'AM'l9A drtve. 37 ,000 mllea. .,, •• ..._., '10 Poncbe illT. Xlnt. St,500/obo. 964-573S. 2llM mllet. Mint rood•· cood, 9)00/obo. Call aft . .J tlon Air condlllonin1. 3::1>pm. eeHl8li 7 / SUIAllU lhupunlrt caaaette. new DB.UXE Anva'a. Ooe owner. Will '78 9U.SC Targa all pwr, Sl!DAH trade. CB:MWQZ ) to.ded. Show room cond. 4 door, FRONT WHEEL Lo /ml $2~.~oo. DRIVE $17,500 714642-050'Z • auto. trans .. OtCk MIUB -tape. <3>4SPM > MOTORS ~~ ••••••• !?.~~ SJ IU BARWICK DATSUN 13) W. Warner al MaUI # l DEALER IN U.S.A. Senta Ana SS7·2U2 9741 BEACH IMPORTS 84111 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 71PIUGlOT DtlSB.! Sharp 504 Sunroof 4 speed, air oooditloninR. power steering and much more! U64617 ) $1995 toaWITHAM VOLKSWAGIEH 7800Westm.loster Ave. in Westminster ClOSlD WNDAY\ ----- '68Sllver Shadow. RHO. 2 dr Corn1cbe hardtop type Phone included S25,0001offer. Will trade pp. 675-8651 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 197' SAAi IMS Automatic trans • air cond .. s unroof, pwr s teering at AM t l<'M stereo caaaett.e. (04073 >. I $10,G . 79 SAAi TURIO call ror our SPECIAL PRICE!'! • '1S51 638-'18IO IEACH IMPORTS ' . ' 831·137S 49J.J37S T~ 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19'19 Cel..aca ST Cpe, 5 spd, IW', lo au. 16295 or $400 assume lae Sl43 mo ~5678 'Tl Toyota CelJca S·Spd A·J cond New ttres :l'iM l owner $4,850 080 Alt6.~ i6 Celi ca lil'lbal·k S0.000 nu. clean. $3900 . 642-9682 '70 Toyota, runs good. 2$M PG reg ·gas. 165<1 fll'm. 541-5798 i 4MX11. 4dr, a.ir. power, rec pa, must sell. good coms. 5'5S-2988 "18 Cel..aca Llllback GT. a~ PS1PB. air, stereo. 16m. hlle new. $S90-0. 7~ ------ ..... ~·---30 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 979-2500 $4295 IOIWJTHAM VOLKSWA<HM 7000 Weatminlter Ave. m Wftltmin.U.r lm-7561 638.7880 l9'l'9 VW 7 Passenger Van· Hal low miles, AM /FM. air oond. " pi.D stripes. Pn. pty. ~.00. Call 494-:MOl 78SCIROCCO Dyna mit e p ea rl rndallic 4 speed with on- ly 24.000 mtles. Stereo cDSMtle "alloys. Great :.bape! (419VTU > $6995 IOeWITHAM VOUSWAGIM 7000 Welltalimt.er Ave. ID We.tmint!U!r Im-7561 6J8.. 7880 --------1---------77 TRIUMPH Havtn3" trouble selling SPITRRE your car? Try us! Paid 4 s peed (953U BO> rororoot! Ask for Frank Racey! Manno or Tom Aikin. $3995 JIMMAJllMO YOUSWAG&t l87ll BEACH BLV L> HUNTl.NGTON BEACH 14~2000 ValDWOIJl'I 97701-==::m:::=====i--~~ ..•...........•.••..... 77 PIUGlOT 604 4dr, 49.000 mi. (J)CTM >. oew Michehna &i Koni shocks. 1\.hr, auto. I'S. PB. PW. atr. stereo + more. 964-M38 or 642 19'4 848 Dove Sll'eiet NEWPORT BEACH 75~0900 'Tl Toyot.a PU, SR.5 long '59 VW Bu.~ reblt enK bed. AM tf'M casseue. good body !:>acr1flcc. 1171 I RACH M.VD. , ..... ..._ ...... 14~2000 TT 004 SL. Loaded. new ures. swuf. mst sell Bst cir. 968-0164 9750 ·•••·••••·•······•···•· •1tSAM9ftMS 4 speed trans . air cood . ~6AMFM ~ cauette <987WYC> ONLY S7999 RACH IMPORTS IW8 Dove !:>ln.'fl Nt:WPOHT lit:ACJl 7~ woo Porscht> '68 ~12 Tar~J ~)()() orfer Call tll05 l 5211-17.t!J s..ft 9761 .......•.•...••....•... s:MOO m• > 87J.8IM8 S1.2DO 873-1003 77TOTOTA C&JCA A1itomatlc. A M 1-·M 8 trade (6JSUKL I S39'S JIMMA.RIHO VOUCSWAG~ 1H7ll BEAOt BL\ 0 HUNTINGTON Bt~AC:ll 84Z..2000 '65 Karmann Glua EW'09 rndl. rare. runs xlnt. SZlOO 545-5808. 549-3835 71VWCOHVT <lwmp.i~nt· t-dt mt'l blu ,, 1 I 1 • I II r I I • rn Hl..ul>Uflkl r .1d11 ~~· i.,e..., thJn 11.111 1111 1 •• i. ~75.'ll:!I llit\t> <onwthin~ \OU want 1•1 di I l.1 1!11 ti ,HJ clll I "'I'll 1.1. • , I< 76'1W c~ Ver y s harp P ·27 Westphalia 4 speed, a1t cond1t1on1ng. st ereo :-.howo, gr e;,ot c are . ".,H;R l"t: I ~ns IOIWfTHAM VOUSWAG94 79JO Westmui:.wr Ave 1n Westmmst.er lf<J. 7~ I 638-781Jl 9800 Autos. N~w 9800 lulto!t, M~w 9800 ~. M~w 9800 Atlto1. "4~w 9'00 .................................................................................................................... BOB WITHAM SA1S... OPE• DAl.Y '1119 .... BIG SELECTION! BIG DEALS! USED CA RS PRICED RIGHT 7ZYW1U5 71 aAllif '2195 52395 ' I ....._, f•rW ...... , ••PW ' UM4 ....... UM4 ....._UIH ...... ~ WJ ••••••••• ............. ·-••••••'•••••• ..... • •••••••••••••-••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••-•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••-••• ......,,J'.tlbll.-y a.1• KJ·"'RT ~-, ¥I xspz t170 ¥Atw111 t711 AMC ttol .._. ttlO C Gu ttll C P • ttll UM4 ...._UIM MM6.UM4 '-.!j ~·-···········. •• ••• • ....................... •.••••••••••• ••• •• ••••• .................... .•• -···················· .a-•o:vu:···· .. ••••••• .................... -.............. ·-····· .................. ~ 77SCl90CCO T7 R.bblt, lood mP1. 76AMC ,. Rlwal ~::.;r,· VI lf77Ct.IMLL.AC ~°' '71&onsl. vry Ckuu•t mo a..... 4 ~ eot.lt bt• • ..,.r cleaa In • oul, PAC• twt» _,, . wl•· Sl'll&.LI J:i: 118 UMJ?•. _ .............. .. 1.;... wltha.tr~. IDCld tu.. -.to trua. v., deu ••,..cl. e '1'111,ll.IDOma.oewu,..., l.aldedl ,...,._ t. itc:uDiu'osre,y,,.,r 1m..o -•teno. Ve-r m · •wr.o • tape, ~Int t')'li•der •Illa power lllJD1a.tofr IU.WOf" dlude9 ~-•wr.c> ,. .... Cabriolet COD~. ..... a IAa•MC• tutor Very t"lea o · lmD Call ~tn O.aa ....,., a1r f08C1Won -.O.•~• w~ Ull ~. cr\Ue Clltm CDDvenklo by Heu ,.,,._,. cm c.am.arae, ea~ DRUQ•> 9tl Pl ' me. I~ rack. aAd con l r o I • n • w fs a..taardt. Fully opt. T' ,.__.,_ L1. "rul.e ...,..Carlol llatibal' mudl..,.. Tbe tl\a'lJ '6l~P71. "Amerlua Ee1le" Rldw/red It.hr z...-1. --., " ' IOI WITHAM "71 YW ....,-"X" llodeil SHOW, 1f1o m., Nd&al ttr.. You must The lM\ Wont 1n"Ci::. C'C"'lrol, AC. A 11 /FM =.-r· Drank reduc- vc.asWA.... Very .a.a,,, Special Edi Sl4tl tee to epprectate ... lhe ~i..o.oorordeWll. *"9o,64081 4r.&VIR.aAWJll lllQDW~ A,-. uon 4 1'"4). au.nroof IOI WllMAM 'Tl 8wck w•~on. m int ~ oae In tbe coun-.,..,.. ~ tnW......UUtw ~~•,r .. 1c111ette -"'SW""'... nind Will iwl or trad4! ty Call 8U·ll0 or .79 Coupe De Ville. "11 C..maro, T·top. all op - -.. , ... -.. ,. , """ "-,,. for o I d • r p I l" k u p . llQ'2.91 ..... , •• --t...-A-.11 -or of'-lb'"· Uom. ·~ ·-._, 'llOOW..imlut.erAve. ~lO '"='-" --._, ••• "' SSZ-7377 -"" ...-. rnwi..i1 .. 1 heve '15 VW BllU' IOI WllMAM ln Westmlnftt!r C G re " I 5 JI llM• & S. my nllW one 714-846-1022 "11 CA.MA.RO, xlnt cond ua YOLKSWA... lll)"JMJ ~7-••••••••••••••••••••••• ~euay 4'213-<Sl2-~ AM /FM. air. $SIUVI or 4 c11l ader. 4 1peed. 'NOOW..unlMlet'Ave ''Spec.laloll.beWMk" ,_., AM1••11. atHl radial tt1W..unimter 75 p•CER 71St>vlU .Ukent'w c•ond . "77CAIMlLAC "78 P1eetwood B~hm bmtotr 847-0432 u.._, cm.&om l.olerior -.mt aa '7880 " "\rel1Uit t1"'1· vmyl top , 5IVIUI D'Eleaance. Loaded. Cllllu1... 9920 S up e r s h a r p I I z __ _ 2 door t C'yllndcr. 1111 •II 4.'lltr~. al'f~ Allk for Top cond Pvt pty 9700 ••• .. ••••••••••••• ••••• ,._/U,000 Mll~ Sttvtt9 'H VW S1:uar•bacll, condltlonln1. p c>w•r John L11rn11rd O yi. Sedan in emerald 1reen mon5:2511 d~Y• 0 ; Contract a¥allabh• _ ... PO. A , ....... <'•ll~. ~t et rln&. r11d10 . :w&-!1842,t<vei.1162-03Q with coatra1lln1 tan _,,_ '11 lblibu Classic A C, ...,... r• • whllcwall tlrt•• '1'01 leather Interior com ...,,._eves V8, all pwr, AM .... M •UID8> llJOD,1*,otrSS71l72 Onve a muat 1at thh 7JCADILLAC pld.ely equippedforlux-71 SevWe loaded lo/ 1 cau. many ll:lras . tw97 19 vw C.onv•rUblt'. ull pnw Roomy llttk aa1 Sb.rp Coupe dt' VIII!! ury dnv1og pleasure. S8 500 0 1 • m • s.ertftce9D-622 .JillU .. wr Priced to ~II· 1.oaded ' G real Buy • this well m aintained • r g. owner. ~.HIT I •NA bl.II:. U!OO mi. 'pec-ial far OLYllOrl GIHGXBS) 1495 aW>mobl.lat· -•y .. e can be yours 7G-7733. aft 6· 645-031.S 1177 Moote Carlo, full ->N'tlft ft 'ory atru. res 10. "196 "'" :adlll1 c Fleetwood pwr, air. P'llst.ereo, xlnl DATSUN tlmO G1 ~I .X IOI WrnfAM <~51 Brougham '77 perfect aiad. SID>. ?52-7'939 COMHHL CHEVRO LET "\. ~ ""' 1 .. "I I •• 541>-1 i oo 71 ac.ut1teo Vf!r/ tharp apona truck -loaded with ever· ytblq ! (7W11U ) S24t5 IOIWITMAM YOUSWAfHN '18JOWestmlnster Ave. in Westmlmtet' -"IS5J S38-.,.., 77 VW fhibbll .tulu SANTA ANA v-11sW"'G...._. _,_ IOKnu $7,800 Pnvate 71 ---·eU'" .,,... -g. PS aJOl E 17th Sl~t A..1\1 t-"M ur xlnl l'llnd ....,_ "" "'" 2626H.arbor Blvd ~fS!B ~ ... -J<n "'" Swlt.11 Ania ~ 7811 ~ Ofr ~ 7000Wesl9'UD!lter Ave Costa Mesa S40-5630 ------PB. nu tires 6: brks. mml i • Nova• dr Nldan. new DATSUN in We:stmiru.ter '79 Silver Eldorddo. cond.S1700 ~ ~. ~ cood.. $1800 '71 VW 1..2.000 m 1 on new \'llJC 1\uJe t:ox.haust nt-10. l1Tes, xlnt rood $2400 !162 «1216 aft 6 pm 2001 E 17th Str~t Santa Ana ~ 7MI I Bl 7SSI -6J8_78l!O_ is Se\'llle, vt'ry clean. 8000mi, Sl4 .49~. "'1 ust '78 Olevy Che\elte radio. SS6-0&'l7 1979CADILLAC wirewhl.s,S6850 9&4-1741 sell Sun Only l Jll heater. air. roor rack, BdcM odo liarritz dys, 963-S026eves wltnds ~s745 new trans 2yr ma int. "69 Chev Wagon Full power, Trlr pkg. 16mpf(, Ha-jackers, et c $995 'T7 Impala 4dr. Pe c.d. lmO. MHU4 -.-i. a..,... • •• : ..................... ., MUS'f SACllACI:.. : 1'1T ~&er Newpoei. Ot. ledian-ONL Y 37 .000 mlMs. la like l'(EW oot~ dtiont Has Delwce Pk&: (worth over S2000J, AM /FM st.enc> w /8 track tape, U1bt pkg .. ''' aind. • pwT. st.eenng " brakes. s teel belled" radial ~treS. cruise ~trol. tilt & telescopic steering wheel & vUU>• top Must sacn f1ce f.er ONLY om.oo. Pn. Pei. Cail <7H ) •96-61.ll. 79YWIUS ()ynanute 7 pu:.engt'r wtth • :,peed, OVt'rbt>ad au', stereo, root rark and ml 11.J eXlrU 12,000 JI' tuaJ nuJes. U189WRI > $7'95 IOI WITHAM VOLKSWAGEN '7 1 SuPt.>r Beetle Blk am Cm -.tcrco lctpt' >.Int t·ood Must :.et' mX> obo 645 5578 '67 Rambl er Amer ClASSJC, 2 dr. p s. p n. ctJr, a.II on~ l)(.opcoditble. Iola kind. $850 S48 7177. ~1480 Wh1ll" on white •1s Cadillac Seville Ceuo 9917 warr lo mi. $4 ,UOO w moonroor. leaUM>r & 13. 500m1 I mm a c . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1487 every po:.:.1blc option. lDaded Sl0.500. 673-4646 ~ Camaro XlnL Cond Les:. lhan 7.000 miles-AJr, am fm 8-lrk. new 15 Vega H B 36pd. tape de<'lc Xlnl. rood Nice f1JUsh , Nu llrt.'!> Xlnt mpg S1350 obo. p " t9'7·:m2 Rblt eng Good cond '65 l mpenal, blk I~ s.6-Z1.S3 seats, runs very weu. 7~WeslmlJ\Slt'rA\c. i5 Sl'IROCCO 35mp~. "9dl 9910 m Westminslt'r :.11r, ta1x·. \Int S3500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lm-7SS_l__ 638-78*> Gary 644 !11114 or 759-07M5 'ftt Bwck Si>t•t· Dt'luxe, ."72 411 St a Wgn, .:ood 7 !I \' w c; a 111 p 1• r shape. $1600 631 5475, Wc:.lphalia pop lop. 559-6421 Xlnl cond. 44,000 mile!> Offer 548-4 IJO Gd Lra.sp On!( o'4 rll'r Ii cyl, OVt'r 20 mpi:. 1•11 lnt uphoi;. Nu ball Nu tires S)Q5. 962-3574 now garaged Cl408XT l 72 SEDAN De Ville. xlnt llres $3700 !l60-2989 SlS.950 Atilt for Mr Kel-cond . $1.000. 644-0125 ly ..:au 8'2-4046 thome 1 or642-0010 twork I '79 Seville 16Krm loaded w xtras. xJnt l"ond Like nl•w $13.750 l"all CVl':.&wk.nds 960 2316 eves ---------- 71 Eldo. moonroof, only ~ rm, loaded & spot- less Mocha bm $6600. D ys 64!'i -ts7!1U, eves 557-3273 79CamaroZ 2.8. bUc. A C. all ~r. AM FM t·a:.s. CB, moo 492 7895 71 Qlmaro U . xlnt cond, looded, very lo mi. blue 494.o:l:l2 '76 Nova. \' -8 2dr Au lo l r:.ns . air .. p !'>. r ll Xlnt e ond. $<!750 !l).')-1618 ·~ Chev> Wagon. runs BO. 642-9'132 Eves. D~ good, ~-6'5-8922 758 _646-4205 ___ . ----- Shalilllflr. C M i6 Arrow. l600cc, xl•t '72 El Ca rruno 350. P "S. l' B. A c. grl'at l"Ond ~ !>hell $2,!150 , obo. &IS.mt, 675-3959, 3.\k for Rob ro nd, o range, a uto, 2:1,000 mi. S27SO. 646-J8tt . --- Tl c.ordobf Ml pwr. T· bar, A C, am tfm /K-1.r\. Ubr. $195(), M<!-1505. 7 8PEUGEOT 9800 Allto1, M~w 9800 Autos. M~w 9100 ...... ~-9100 Autos, H~w 9800 Auto&. .... 9100 ....... Mew '* DIESB..! Sharp 504 Sunroof 4 speed. air conditioning. power :.lee ring a nd much . mur h more ! (1646171 '65 luq, S900 /offtt Hun-. Wl'U . 751 3G611 ................•...... ......•••...........•.. ..•....•...•••.•••.••.. .............................................................................................. $8995 BOIWITHAM VOlXSWAGEH '68 VW BOO gauges. :.tereo, runs great. $1350. 54~6021 VW Camper '67. walk lhru, new eng & trans & 7&X> Westmmstc r AH' lire~. no rus t. S2 JOU in Westminster 0.5-!1659 R93-75SI 638 7!m t.,I VW, good cond1t1on. '78 Champagne Ed1l1on SJOO> or best offer. Call Rabbit 20,000 mile!> •·I ye a r pa rt s I a b o r L.ynne, 6314451 eves. guarantee. Blaupuokl '73 VW Bug, xlnl cond1- r ad 10. L ast or lhe lion $2500 Wk dys Germu·nutde Rabbits 838 ·3890 , ask for sold ln U.S Only year Barhar:i Eve:. wknds Champa~ne Ed1t1on 645-2947 Rabbit ever made. $6500. ------- 4!»-84m, 494-3449. "74 VW Karmann Ghia 35 mpg, itd cond S2800 r1rm. '71 YW 673-6585 COHVEltTllU Dynamite classic with 11 ,000 actual miles. Sharp as new. Manna blue with while top and mtcnor (fi0900l'i) S6995 BOB WITHAM VOUCSWAGEH 7ml W('!;lm1n.c;le r /\ V<' m Westauru.tcr SIG 7551 63R-78fll 'S7 VW Bus, runs &ood. needs left door. Sl500 Call~70'16 Volvo 9772 ...•....••.•........... VOLVO SA.LES, SERVICE AMDLEASIMG OVEHSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS EARLEHCt VOLVO 1996 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 646-'103 540.946 7 '72 YW CAMPER OllAtoGE COUMTY Weslpha\ia Pop-T op . VOLVO C1ean xlnt oond1t1on! EXO.USJVELY VOLVO C070074 > Largest Volvo Dealer $3995 in Orange County! IOI WITHAM BUY or LEASE VOUCSWAGEH DIRBC..'T .:,7,:.;~~ .. ~~:.. t!:rt!l~, fi6 VW Bus. 2bmpg, fwy, 2025 S Manchester $1400. Ru ns well. 11. he.· 750 2011 fJ42..9954, lOAM 5PM ("\':~ ___ _:: __ '75 VWBUS Very sharp 7 pa.,,.1•ni,:t•r with hard to find automatic l"k'1ge '4 1th hrown 1ntc·r1or t006NJll > $4995 BOIWrTHAM IS VolvoStn. Wng 245 OL, green . g r eat cond Lo rm $4.700 67J.2EB7 i6 4145 St.n Wgn a uto, a •c. new tires. roof rack $4..500 dy!> 540-0761. eves '99-1Zl2 VOLKSWAGEN 'il Volvo WJgon Must 7~WestmmslerA't'I!. sell Xlnl MPG Good m Wct.lmu\S h.•r cond Scott. 546-4615 lm-75Sl 63H 1~ 71 Volvo 264 GL t'ully 'ftt VW Bug Ong owner equipped Xlnl t·ond. Nu lire .... s hocks. & SlSCXl ovt>r low bluebook brakes SUOO. 545 ~7 71_4-_768-_826_1 ____ _ 78 SCIROCCO 1973. 142· E. overdrive, Bra:ul bronze beauty• x1nt cond. Michelin llres. Loaded With automal1r. S27SO Cr:ug,631-l.266 aircondit1on1ng.:;unroof. ----- stereo, and alloy wheels '75 Volvo. A1C. sunrf, 17,000 owner 011les. J u,.,l perfect cond. Xlnllires. IJ.kenew! t9l2UZE > 631·1532 . $6995 IOI WITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 7000 Westmmster Ave. '64-l22S Wagn, good cond , new clutch. S500 548-4109 in Westminster Alltos. UHCf 893-1S51 6.18-78*1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'tn~r Bug. dsk brks. Gewral 990 I bllc cu.stm paint. Calif ••••••••••:••••••··~··• windows oew motor Gd trans. 72 Cad, JU.St w guarantee. close ratto tuned. SUOO. '75 Mere. trans. etc. etc $2500 Marquis $2500 S41H88S 645-9502 Eves. 6-42 2434 AMC 9905 Days ask for Don ••••••• ... • •••• •••••••• •VW1S!• '75YWIUG ffpeed, red <OlOXDR > S2995 78VW COHVaTllLE Red. excellent cond.illoo ~) $66'5 1971VW COMYaTial White Ol'.I white (008344 > S6ft5 78.AMC COHCORDE LI.kc new DL Hat.cbback. • cylioder, automatic with air condit1oning. power steering, alereo. landau aad Oil wheel. One owner 21.000 m Ues. Maroon wtt.b velour ln· leri«. 1be old roUta must baw kept t.bil beauty in the llvlnl room ! C431UJW) $lt91 IOIWfTHAM VOLKSWAelH 71DO WMtminat« Avp. lnW~r m.'1Sll .... .,.., 71tW1~1rWp Dorotby 't61 -6397 , TJ0.1!19 Take the SOUTHERN 'SAVINGS ROUTE YOU ARE FREEWAY CLOSE TO 5 OUTSTANDING AUTO DEALERSHIPS 0 M~ion MERCEDES BENZ ~jO ts SOUfHHH ~I COUNTT'S ® por Gl0Wt"6 AU1"HOIUDO DIALH SAN OIECO :; LAGUNA BEACH SALES • SERVICE 28701 Mdrgue<ite PARTS • LEASING P.lrkway. SHOP & COMPARE OUR LOW LEASE RATES 0 BARWICK DATSUN 8 MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS MtSSOl Vtep 714/831-1740 714/495-1700 E) BILL YATES VOLKSWAGEN/PORSCHE 0 MARQUIS MOTORS 8 SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS SHOP& COMPARE IN SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY • BUY OR LEASE NOW! 1910 IMW'• IM STOCK HOW!! er-pc '(•....,••••• •IWW...,. FACTort AUTMOll'* SAi 6. ~A SIRYICa MEW 79'9 STLL AVA,•&1-W'f a S.Yllt '-.\IUU.•:tc \Ch \ \1.1.t.\ 1'\IPOH 1-.. 1'402 M.uGUlllfTI NWY • MnSK>H VIVO I 1 I•• ., 1-1040 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9-8. SATURDAYS 9-5. CLOSED SUNDAYS ( e SALES e SERVICE e LEASING MllRQDIS MOTORS 831-2880 ,.:~~fg~r:::, 495-1210 0 BILL YATES, 9ecc. SALES VOLKSWAGEN + ~ c:::J ~-C::t-ll!!!!E 837-4800 493-4511 Sl851V.U.84. ...~ .. •C..l8Ua90 SERVICE LEASING t • . . SCMTHING DlffERENTI :n= ' lal MalllUL a-..k .... ~ .... ............. C•U .lacllle 764•7Nl ....... .... . HJI ········~·············· "H "N Dldla Dwt. V4. aUck. -•··---.. -·-•• All nicMo, P9/P& alr, ..,. lilver AoaJ""ary owar ret.-rnl•I to lrU Loaded. Aeklaa Australia. &13·4520 JflU!:~~!:· -~~ .. ~---1 .!'!'•!!!11!!.i!!•=-----,. 1*IM-t Wp IJ8VI. ~-V.U.. T-t.op.. Allto. eu&o. AIC. lo mi. UU NI.-. Ate. -. cau ._-.. _ _,. PP Pliltlll-11.all ...,, --· Alao~wk. 752-8892 'ID Bladlon ~. bm. &IO_,. io.ded "l'I Dodp Aspell wagoo. --.2.:1 ·~~GI0~---1 pta. plb. a/c. Lunaae '15 T-TOP r.s. xJlll OQ9(L S3,.500. 912.gw '72 tlASS. -·N. V.a. alr CNdlUonln1. pow9" 1~1. power ,.. .....,.., Whitewall \llw, l"'la.. r.ck. I owaer. Ni ce car ! .,-YA) $1581 SANTA ANA DATSUN DtE.17UlSlteet 8illll&aAm 558-7811 --'T91'Wtlo lluatanc Cobra. Blue beauty -Mual sell! 4 ..-., 4 eyllnder, A:C, leather inte rior , mag wbeeb, cuaeue deck, m ap li&hl. 9,000/mi Prtv. pty. MUST SEE TO APPR&CIATE! Call ~211J. leave name and no. and I 'U ')!turn your call. '78 Falrmoot l'Utura. VS, 1~c. r ed metallic, ~ VlOYI roof AT. PS. AC. $4425. 646·3819. ~ 'Sa Charger w /'73 318 motor. Nicest looking. SUOOor o&. 67$-6182 '64 Falcon 2·dr, 3-sp $tiOO '11 Da rt c stm sed an. Xlnt.. 25tnpg 548·7949 delm. 4.1.K ml, fact. aar. --- PIS. new brakes. 128SO. '69 Ford LTD Run:. 9D-1&09 • Make offer. Powt-r !ilt!i!r· ~ & brakes 646 3649 "67 Oodge Coronel Stn. ORANG&OOONTY'S MIWIST . UNOOUl·llEBCURY OEAL&R.8HIP IAYRU•OI · LINCOLN·MERCURY 11-11 Miio Oeoter Or. Sl>Fwy·Ld4t Forest exit IRVJNE IJo.7000 ...... 9952 ....................... 791"UllO ....... c.ewa Blue beauty -Must sell! 4 apeed, 4 cylinder, AtC, leather Interior. m aa wbeela. cuaette deck , map h&bt, 9,000/m i. Priv. pty. MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE! Best of. fer. Call 675-2919 ...... "12 ..... ttl7 ....................... ._ ................... . • Futbeck a+z New -u lblnabcM 4-lp, radio, UW.. brb. u ..... IWMt heater, eleao. Good • odl bad1 wk. llGO. a.t.llMO.s..a56$ 111.·Zl:M -----.. Must .. l own«. J0.000 aria. mi. &lr, P.S·PJS, P IB. mi.at cand. asoo. 59-'lD ·• Stron1 302, 20mpa. body aood. drk blue . amtfm 8 track & caas. Mus t se ll 1mme d . ~ '65 S'lOO. Needs work. 497-5098 '955 "13 Pbl&o Jbmabout •pd. '10K mi, loob • runs jp)d.. Sl4110. Call 541-~. ..,...... H60 . ..................... . '72 St9L Wp, V-8, 360 .J c.1 .. new blltt«)t, trans. 1hoeb, brall•. Cruise contro l, A IC, P /S, AM /FM. $1000. S. HB 911381 ·--•••••••••••••••••• 72 Pl)'lnOUth Duster. 6 cyl. • '72 <Ms Royale, fuU pwr.. AC. good cond. 11200. air·cood. SllOO. m..4305; 675-6630 846-1S83 9965 2 71 Oldsmobtle Cutlasi. Coupes . Xlnt cond. 1 blue. 1 slvr. S3.500ea. '79 Mustang, 4. cyl, 4 _673-0 __ 101 _____ _ speed,3-door,radio.Ask· ·74 Cutlass Su prem e. 1Jli $4,llOO.Call 771-04.58 clean w/w1re w heels. i4 MUSlang, 4Sp, 4cyl, lo IN, on g ownef'. perf ttt cond, See to Believe• l2900toHr 586·3985 or s.1l·J6UTom. '68 aas..~IC' Mustang. 289 Eng. Ha rd top. Good com1. fl'9S. Ph 64S-153 I S2:Dl1olfer. 831-0686. '10 Catahna 4dr. On gsnal owner. Xlnt. cood. Best 'Sl n.ese1 Olds 98. Loaded. offer. 567·7287. Sl.2..llOO Pvt. party.Call: 714 ·64 5·9376 or 2J3.964-S461. "71. Olds Cutlass. power. air. good shape. Depen· dabl e. & F M c·e 673-2763 9957 .....•...........••.•.. 71 'l'ranl Am. XJnt cond . 57..000 ml. m>o or bsl ol r. Call Scott 586-0718 evs 496-MU ext 203 d ys. "15 Grand Saf arl Sta W gn. has every avail option in· d uding ak1 rack, S2350. 562-8804 or ~Tom Ollll io a mllllo&! ! ! Wllile .... lllU'OOft 1ot.eriol'. tilt ..s t.elelcopmi steerinl -..... pwr steeriq, pwr '1Adowa. a ulomallc tnm., pwr brakes. Air coodltlonln1 . 27 ,000 miles. Immaculate. Only for someone who ap · preclates good quality mal.nl.enance. a.eoo. eau 6G4121. ext. 2186. 8:00 to 5:30PM. 75U790 wkncb or Ad Sitte r # 143, 6C2-4300 • 24 hrs a day. Wgn. Good ~· $375. 1971 Fon:! Lui Auto tram •. ~ · p S, l'Xt lnl bcJUl. li6t olr 644-6081 '66 newty rebw It engine. '76 FORD PINTO 31..e M.ana4dr, a ir ,. P:s. 'P'S. est.ate. 47.000 m1. '76 Corvette while w /blk Inter. Full pwr. Air. ll,000. :552-0562 an. 6. '79, xlnl cood, k> m1. bas all options, bUt on blk. $13,000 or best offer. -.sza>eves 16 Yellow Corvette. xlnl cond. 34,000 m l. new tires. 18500, 0 8 0 . B-921.1 642·5678 '1IP Monaco Sta Wgn. Ong Ownr', 383 V-8, auto w •a ll 71Galax1e2dr Top c'Ond. pwr, air .. ctn body, DO aC· $750 cidepts. 1133-3056. 642-0116 or 638-0261. Ford 9940 '73 Tonn<> Sl.Jl1c.m Wagon -·-•••••••••••••••••• Ford. a1r. II trk auto S7Stl. '73 LTD w •new paint. 8'7 14116 cstm inter, 77 eng, carb -------- overhau l, new bkri., "11 f'on:I Ranch Wagon. loolls good r uns .:ood' tuneup. new p s, sn Nov 9)0,btilolr.89'7 1912 $2.2001080. 536-4912 9945 ~who need people --... ••••••••••••••• should always cbeclt the 71 Mark V. ii:ray w gra> Service Directory in the lthr, showrm rond, .ill DAILY PILOT xtra.5. olrs 4!17 zr.o d isc b r akes . Sl800. 963-~. 'T1 J..door. $4495 v~. aulo. atr. PSt PB. 25.000 mi. IDlnl. (I ) 496 77 40. Sharp silver 4 eylmdtt, al&Omallc wrth air cond1· t1on1ng. O y nam ll e~ 1613113. 'Ill C:OOv, Tot.ally restored Cassie oew everyt.tung. ~1·9229 $2195 IOIWfTHAM VOU(SW.AGEH 78X> Westnumt.er Ave tn Westauni>ll'r 65 Mustang. trans new, 81n-7S51 638 7880 PS, good brb. WW tires, faJr body. AC. Neecb , rrunor attn. Cal ra r . 116.'iO ~ 75 PINTO RUNABOUT Below BB 548-:.>59 '62st.a. wag. Low mileage, reblt nu painL S2.000. 64S-0736. i2 Le Mans. yellow w Vlnyl top. air, Pwr. l ownef'. $1400 494·"458. nz t :bird 9970 .....................•. 'lB T·bird P'S, P t B. Air, FM. Ut. wbl. &QCXt eond. 850~ '65 Thunderbird wht w blk lthr int. all p .. r. S25UJ A Classy c1 ...... ~I(' ~~157 9974 ....................... ~~~ o LOW PRICES 11 2000 C'l' ~ C') hnde r. 4 ~-.11r <'1JOd111or11ni:. powt·r '11" rsn~· r .it110. liindau t op. lul(JtJ I.!•· ~. 5teel radial' t JC' I.Ory custom tnlenor and t"Xlenor ~It Oran1tf' & "'h 1t1· 1n 1 nl11r L11v. rruk.., tl04ZJI • 2496 SANTA ANA DATSUN '73 Vega. gd body. !'OJ: nd:. ~ $500/offr &-tv.f•tm '+-bPITI Sat Sun ~· 'i"3 V~a KJmback Red. IU>lt l'nl: lnlr. ltkt• nt·w 'S1 cw !lb(}. !">609 a rt !>pm ... ORANGE COUNTY DRIVES THUNDERBIRD, FORD LTD, FAIRMONT, MUSTANG, PINTO. AND FORD TRUCKS IN 1980 THIS YEAR'S E.P.A. LEADERS! ~!!! MIWAY y-.... ~y_,. SftT»\R MONTH 48 payments of S99 98 Price 54999 Sales tax S301 14 ...._, total down Doc tee S20 OMV S10 1 00 APA '~ 67 Def pml once S6606 09_ ISer 42061!&k. 3151) '78MG MIDGET 78 4-DR. FAIRMONT Automatic. pwr. steenng, vinyl .root. Sltwr & classy• 1767TZFI sn49 3.()1 ... l ith .... lrt~t !:-t.inWAnJ ~,XII 1!175 V~·Jl.J GT ..,IJl111n .... 11:00 i\ulo Liiok., .1 n•l nm' i:oc11l -..: .. w llr•">- 194 ~jf) .............................................. NABERS AUTO CENTER 1425 lilH ST .. COSTA MESA NOTHING OVER 54999 SUPERB CARS - AFFORDAILE PRICES •75 MBCURY s2799 COUGil XR7 ......... . Full ~ tactOfV <11r cond . 00<1de<1 too. rallye wnet>ls & many more extras• like NEW concl1tion1 ( 11 t UCT) 75 rOKT'IAc s2999 LE MA.HS W .AGON •.•••• ve. automatic trans . pwr steenn9 & ~. factory a.r cond & low, IOw miles (2'7LP0). 77 c..vaour s3499 M.AUIU ClASSIC •••••• Coupe VS. IUtornatlC trans • pwr steenng & brakes. factory air c:ond . hit wtleel. rallye wheels & only 39 000 actual mtlesl (668RFB). ~~~ ........ s3799 6 cyt. engine. aU1omatic trans.. pwr steering & bratles and air oond. Sharp! (891'NJN). '11 TOYOTA s3999 COIOUA SIDAM •••••• Automatic tran1.. air conditioning, power steenno & IOw miles. In exc:eltent oondltlon & very cieenl (586RLG ~u=...., .......... 5 3999 V8. automatic trans.. pwr. ltMring & bf'akes, factory air cond . AM/FM stereo. pedded top & only 26.000 mites -like NEW condition• (301SMR). ~:l~WA60M •••• s4799 A utomatic transm1ask>n, air conditlorung, power steenng. power bf8'lel and IOw mites. 1619UC:Cl. 1 ' ----------------------~ ·1• CADllLAC s4999 COUPI DI YIU.I • • • • • • • • l' Full power, fac10fV air cond1tlonlng., split oower ..... Cl'\llM oontrot. Ith whMf. AM/FM at«e<>. new M!Chelln tires. C.tlno6et top I extremetytow~. (3133e1). ---....--..... '71 FOID s4999 MUST._ COUN •••••• Economical 4 cyl . engine. 4 •P••d tranemfeelon, t.ctOty air cond .. pwr • ....nng • & ••tr11 ~ (IM2UCQ). • ' , . - \ \ 35 CENTS FINAL SPORTS LOCA N D 14EV, BIG BROTHER! WAIT UP! f'M DELlGl4TED TO MEET L{OU, CHARLES ... AND I ~OPE Ti1AT WE BECOME VER'( 6000 F~IENDS NANCY 2-.3 BOY---LOOK AT ALL THAT SNOW THE SNOW IS TOO DEEP FOR ME TO GLr TO OKAY--YOU CAN STAY HOME SCHOOL ti ' ·-.. --·-... --~·-· .. , I WANT L{OU TO MEET EUDORA ... S~E'S NEW IN M'< CLASS ... WE ALSO WENT TO CAMP 106ETHER PIN51 • OH, lf'ES ... SALL '( ~AS TAL KE~ ABOUT l(OU •.. ~ow 00 ~o v 00 ? ~Bv Ernie Bushmiller · r,r,---;rrr"Trl~~-=============::::1 /' , --THERE WAS A / BIG BLIZZARD LAST NIGHT .... __ I • ~ . . .---..:-c 1MO U-nlted FHllUO 8yftdleat•. ino. • . . -~ ---.. ----·~·-·--· ........ ,........., __ - HOW COME' YO LA NEVerz:: PA~i1CtPAIE ~ IN THl~5 / ' l i i ~ c ... 9 t ... A~TH LA JC:' ~ .. ' . "" I L • HAVE YOU S IGNEO LAP F"O~ ANY S"~HOOL COMMITTeE5,, A~THLA~? eeCAt.-145E I'M W 6-4AT YOU C A L..L AN "oaSErc!VEJ2:. O f= L.IF'E.'\ ! WATCH i~IN$ YE/\~~ k .,...7 1\'. \. ;., ...... ~IJDGE WE ~ERE ABLE TO GET TOP-FL10HT ACCOMMODATIONS FOR IOU AND MR:S. CRANDAU .. ON A SHIP WHICH LEAVE~ LOS AN GELES, 00ES THROUGH THE CANAL AND O N TO THE CARIBBEAN ... ~rrH STOP!? AT SEVERAL n::.;;;;Rl!~~~ PORTS OF CALL! DON 'T YOV<.. eve.~ L-IKE TO TAKE PAJ'C?T' IN VArc'IOLA 4S ACTIVITIE~ ? BV1T WOl.AL.DN'T YOU · R'ATHE~ 00 THING5?. ~E.i INVOLVED? r2'EALLY L.tVe L.IF"E? --NO ... ' .... __ .,. _____ -... ________ -•• ._,,.if -l: P~eFe~ TO..JvtSr SiANC' A~OtAND AN~ WATCH . -A~TE.1'< ALL./ ?OMEONE HA5 To MAKE A ~EPO~T W HEN IT '? AL.L ov e~ .... By Hank Ketcham ,.__~~~-="",..,..-~~~-· VO'\I T t.[ T H \\ FOOL. ).::.U Hf°':::> ( \'vEARIN A BL.ACK • HAT.' ,... '':;;> •• BUT YOU SHOULD PLAN ON A ruLL HAVE YOU TOLD MONTH ! I'D SUG0£ST THAI YOU 1 L'T NN ABOUT fT ;> GET OFF AT THE THIRD PORT OF CALL.' THEN WE'LL FL.Y YOU TO AN ISLAND, A RfAL. 6HAN0Rl-LA! LET'S TALK TO DARLIN0, I HAVE. KEVIN HERE IN THE OFFICE WITH ME! H f HAS THE ITI N ERARY FOR OUR. 1RIP! II SHOULD BE LOVELY ... A ND I WAN! C1' THIS lS KEVIN, · MRS. CRANDALL.' e I !HINK THIS IS A ~ .. TRIP 'rOU'L.L LONG HIM TO TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT! .. ---·· ~·-··~.--.--. ............... .._, __ .... ... ii : REMEMBER.,, .r , i 'l ;;. • .. ~ i l ,. I . .. ... ... -.............. . I Z-3 . MO-MU'' INS ESP? ~MMA--IHIS rs CONCENTRATE ~ RIDICLJLOU5 r REACH OUT! .,, I DOCTOR SMOCK HI YA , KIDDO.' .:t,'M. YOUR Nf:Xl-POOR Nf:IGHe>OR .' CJ AN'-rHese DOC.,-ORS AN'NURSeS JUSI CAN'I ee: eeA1 .' CJ t CJ CJ E:MMA ] I HAVE oNLY 5o MUCH TIME E,ACH D,A y TO J<E,AD MY·. . . .. . ····-·-·; .... -!~SIGH~;: I SUPP05E I'D 8€T-rE.R. L..OOK OVER ™E5E L£550~ PL.ANO J bvFardJohnaan DoN'T TELL ME -- 71/INJ< IT TO ME . ARE Yot.J SENDING? WAIT! I·· l AM CoN T Ac TIN<& YOU~ ----- 1-Y-'S A MORAt..e- e>OL..S"'feRIN ' GIM.MICK .... SH61S NO-r A PAllSN-r SHe!'S A H tReP SHtt ... t....' By Geor e Le.mont HI YA, . KtPc:>O .1 'I.'M. YOUR Nex1"'-POOR NelcSHe>OR .' -. . . . . ... -.. r -.r ~ r -.· <!> u ID B I e w e £ I> s b'f _.;~,v I ' ' I ., . I .. ~-·: . .. -- ~NO SO IT 00£.sN'T LOOK LIKE WE'RE OONG 10 ~"E Af'W 'OtOW FOR ,.Mt: Wl!EKeND/ ...... --. -· .... ---·--- • • ~ll. .. ~*'-ci-~·-..~"" IF I WEPE. '-OlJ FOLK$, l 'D ~ECK WITH THE W£An4~MAN ON ,~E on.EA 04~NNeA. JUST 10 0£ SU~! . . - PROMOTER 9fAN5iEIN N,SO ~TA.IE.D iHA1 l-4e ~ O~C.LINECi>AN OFFE.R 0'1' "Tl-IE MONKf.fS 10 6E1 i0G£1HER AND 00 ll-E.. CONC£RT INSiEAP! '· t • CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? Ther• u• •f least six differ· ences In dr•wlng detall1 between top and bottom ~nell. How quickly can you find them? Check answen with those below. Ou•n •w" •• , \ u•w • 6u•H •w Ct onn ( £h.11,\1w ,, IVVld • ,u~J•UIP \! ~ .. n,> d c 6 u•U 4\.U \I <ie)fl,,j\ MO()U!M l. ,.µO\J\ ,, 4iA~IS • ,,,>4..t.Jttljll) • IAaL Y ONt A Mrvlce tt•1'9ft .,... • .., ...,.. '9 tie h ffrst In town to tfftr ••r .. ln prlcn on• certeln prod11ct. ~---lly, e.t _...,.. .... .,.. ef th• word IARLllST to SUM FUN WITH TOOTHPICKS form nine 'quare' with 24 toothpicks. as r.hown above. Now. try 10 meet these chat lenges I Take •w•y tour toothpicks and leave five \quares. 2. Take away eight; luve two 1queres. 3. Take away 12. and ltwe thl"M aqua,..s. Posslble answers: I. Remove center tooth pick on each side. 2. Remove eight tooth picks around center squdre 3 Remove 12 toothpicks surround ing thr~ dtagonal squares. There may be other answen ,,.,.,. 1 ..,.. ltffriftl two four·lener •rd•. Whet word1 w.... °" tlM '""' ., .. ••it • Neme Gt met F Ill blanu with meacullne names to Identity f04Jr birds. l. WhlpPoOf'-2_ betrou J _white. •. __ daw. • •»r 'J 'llOe t .,., 'C 'lf'iM 't • • ff I Md H m•ny again•• I have""'' Mlf .. ,,...., •vain H orltlully. and two and ~fatlf, I'd..._•' colna. How meny have I now? • Posy Posers! Whtdt flower takes pictures? The photodendron. Which flower Is used In golt? The t• rose. Which flower Is part pickle? The daffo-dlll. CUED IHI One of four trt" sinks trw ball m•rtled X in the corner pocket above. Whlctl one? We'll let you decide. i " i . .. t i ;; .. .. For Better or For Worse ROLL 'EMI Sha'1Mft crayons or colored pencils. Add them nutty to di.tr•m above for a lively picture: t-Red. 2-Lt. blue. >-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. s-Flesh . ._Lt. grMn. 7-0tl. purple. SPELLBl~ER SCORE 10 points'°' usfng •}I the letten In tt\e word be4ow to form ----+----two complete words: LOCALITY .. ...... . . --. - THEN sc«e 2 points •Kh for all wordl of few lettets or mor• ----t----tounct•mono the ltttws. Try~ •f ... ,, Sf .-1m1. .,. 'Mo :-Aew ........ by Lynn Johnston NOBOD~ DOES ANY1HlN& AROUND HERE. BUT ME-l - EVER~BOD~ CJl)ST DROPS THEIR STUFF FOR ~TO I'M SICK SICK~ OF P\CKlNG-UP··· WHAT WAS THAT? t PICK UP! SO WHAT DO YOU EXPECT M£ TO DO ABOUT IT ? --- OUT WITH IT, GEORGI=. THINK OF SOM£T!-l!NG- EXCITING-FOR M£ TO DO. (j~Y) YOU'RE: ABOUT TO MAKF A STATEMENT. I 'M BOR£D. HOW ABOUT SHOVELING SNOW? .. ,NQ ONE'S THAT BORED.' .... . , U£~, NO~MAN, W~K£ uP ! tf 'S 11M£ fO~ ~'~~ , uow 5lcK - OO t t.t~\1 £ 1o 6£? GORDO POK!=! R 10.f 00 VOU KNOW TflAT TO E~PETHE n.eAUMA OF TUE /;15HJ.IOOK1 SHOE l'M ~Of (:,0\~{, -\o s' '400\.. -rooA '-'. '' M St CK. 0\0 ~Ou ~££ '' f"€ E:~oRC\ S \" ? 1~ IT'STIME FOR ~CTION!! OI= Q:t)~, PAJJc#rror • L \ ~-fE:t.l, ,. M f'A"'~e:,. -f~A-C COLl((,£ A LO'f ot MOtlf:~ 1b &tv~ ~u A~ E0ul~1\o~, ~ 6ff 601 N& t 'IOU c A.~l' f 6£ "(" l 'f t;\( Ki 'f~AI Is ~L OS £. By Gus Arriola WE COME SV OUR ICOUSIAJG MD WSTY WAYS T~omCYJAl-L v, HAVIJJ6 SEEN ~/SEO FICDM · l#E 61a:>t.JMO UP BY by MacNelly WE HAD ro FIAIOAA/ AAJ6LE/ T#A-r't; W#V WE'li!C cALLEO AJJ6LEWORM5f . February 3, 1980 AILY PILOT Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigerene Smoking Is Oanger0Ul10 Your Health. TH em YOURSELF SeftO lilt ~'°" • I ........ 10 I.Sii FMn'°f """'°"' 641 le•"'V'O" ""t 'Wl• 'btO " t IO(I;'( •ft ~ $~ lo< !UJNsl\80 QutSIOM Sorr'I'. ,.. can 1 ans-O'flct• FOR GENERAL EDWARD C. MEYER, Chief of Staff, United States Army Army recrutt1 are no &anger glwn "lkJnhud" halrcut.1. la this ·ea.Ing up" a devk:e to lncrUM the rate of enlist· menu? -R.S. Beachwood, N.J. • Not at all. I would not assooate policy changes with respect to new soldiers AS "easlng up," nor were the changes Im plemented primarily to a.sstst recrultmg The main reason for the new polldes - one we have k!amed from long exper1· ence in military training -was to gel rid GoM i. the sk1nheod recruit. of countergroductlve lmtants which did ~ nothing lo Improve the quality of train· Ing. Stress Is necessary In tnllnlng, but only so long as It challenges the Individual In a mission related to the soldier's tasll . If an Increase In recruiting is incidentally realized as a by-product of these recent changes -all the better But certainly there Is nothing quantifiable to Indicate an effect on recruiting FOR VVE1TE MIMIEUX, star of The Block Hok r. It a fad that you had to haw p&a.tic 1wgay u a rauh of the HWH Injuries you 1ustaJncd while ftlmlng dangeroua acena? -P.C .. CouncO Bhat&, &owa • I knew that Incident would get blown out of all propor· tton During the storm sequence. I got hit on the eyelSffiw by a flying ~. so I went to a pla.stlc surgeon for a checkup For a while after that, people were dl5creetly peering et my hairline I guess they thought the "accident'" was an excuse to go lo the doctor for a face lift! FOR SONNY BONO, star of Irwin Shaw's TV mini series. The Top of the Hiii Wh• attracted you about th1a Mrla, after yo ur abMncc from teieWlon? -M.8 ., 5-ginaw, Mich. . e I hope it wlll be a r.pringboard for m y careeT I'm anx111us t<> d1J more f~m work And I chose a dramatic mle as opp<Jsed to comedy because It was such 11 chollenge. and I olways wa nted to be a m<Me star. lncldentaUy, In The Top of the HUI, I'm the only character who can't ski But off-camero, I was the only one who could. FOR FLEURETTE AR SEN AULT. three-time world champk>n roller skater Why hM roller4k.attng never become .. pradgloua or• popular .. lce..utlng? -,,.c .. Cocoa. Ra. • 0wr the la.st decade, rollcr-skattng arenas have quadrupled, and It's estimated that there ore over 30 mllllon recreational skaten ln the U.S. alone. My skating partner, Dan Uttel, and I reccnt)y won a gold medal at the Pan Am Games, which was cowred by CBS' Spom Spectacular, and It got the highest Nleken ratlng for Its tlnw slot FOR lltE .. ASK" EDITOR What doa .lacllM On...U do with her old or unwanted lumhure? -M.G., Bristol, Tenn. • We do know thot she sells some of rt Five years ogo, when she closed up one of her home$ in New Jersey, she called Willlllm Doyle, o New York auctlonen· appraiser, and asked him to eyeball her line Accordlng to Doyle. JocJoe. as o seUer, "is very easy to please and pleasant to do business with " When he mode her an offer -around SJ.000 for stuff that Included JFK·s drum table and chalr and John Jr ·s pine de.1k, cha1r ond ches1 -Jackie O . She's no borgomer she asked, 'Is that all?" When Doyle said it was. she accepted (Kennedy's chair, by the way. wM sold fcx $450) What Doyle remembers most about the transaction is that there wM no one else around when he went to view the fumtture MNo domestJC help. no waetary Just J adoe m y as5IS tant and me " FOR HUGH DOWNS, host ot PBS-TV's Due Easy la It c:n. the although you're known primarily • a broadcMter, w+uat you en)oy most le writing? How do you ftnd time for h all? -G .P., BolM, Idaho • No My greatest satisfaction is ln twoadcasting Nothtng can compare with It ~ for ftndmg time for ewryttung, o woman who had 11 children was once asked how she had time lo take care of all of them, and she answered that when she had one child. 11 took 100 percent of her time, 3Jld 11 could not take ~e I think there IS an analogy In •his FOR MARGARET TRUMAN. spokesperson, Toy Manufacturers of Amenca Do you think that the t~ children play wtth frame thdr future? -S.A ., Albany, N.Y . • ~the ~ of four M>ns. I feel that I have been running a toy store In my hormi fcx the last 22 years. and I think toys are fun P\ay Is a child'& WOfk Toys are the tools of that woo which help to frame a child's future physlcaUy, emotionally and 90dally But the greatest Influence on o chUd's attitudes ond goab originates with his perenb ond his peen FOR GIL GERARD. star of NBC TV's Buck Rogut In the 25th Century Did you really want to be an Mtrona&.C but were twned down? -W.P., Tyler, Taa1 • No . My b6g dream was to be a doctOf Then I reallad I did noc have the energy or 5Ufhdent willpowe:r to pey the price and stick with aD the y«an o4 studying and training Same thing with an astronaut AU the yun ot preparation are enough to kill any desire. Plus Jhe fact I'd be very annoyed running around the moon with a lltdl tank on my beck. PRO Lp .......... ~ID -Mkti.1 PRO Ano con CON s--. "-Y M ......... (0 ·w..h,) v ....... ~ 2,125 ~/an:adt •· CJ1lft to the o«tw 16de'1 1,6 75, and oun ... much better. Our Navy II al.o aq>e· rior. Their army II IOmeWhlf larger, al- ~our adVllnC9d ~.prop tsty ~. c.an bean~· For ex· amplt, ... guided er6ry shell - only we haw IUd\ a wapof'I -c.an be • 6:ttw. MWl'8I hunctr.j "~ ~ mr6ry lhdl. But the bot1om Inc 11 thlf NATO (North Mli'llC T...cy Orgirllmtiou) 1' a true ~ of he Mlonl; the~ haw on1y .... ._... ...... ~.In the dllorder of WW, wouJd be more irdned b ~ agDinlC fwn for RUllllll. Our European ._ know o.; thll't why fwy ~ piopoition*'y ._on cWer.. hri we do. la Our European Military Alliance (NATO) Strong F.nough? No. NATO could not ...-.., a pro- longed cWe.. of w..m Europe. NA TO 11 outnumbered In rTIOll <=*- gorta, Including tanks, artlllery, d.poyed e.t-r oetw *'111\. and In combat dMllons. In the pell. NA TO has Nied on U.S . nuct.. a.iperiortly, ..., '° oon\IWltional forces. to ct.. 5I0'.4ll ..,.aw,. Today the U.S. no a., .. aaperior In nudlar forc:9. n... the~ 1na.i.a 1n Ewope 11 tnawto'lfiiJ dlngaous. NAlO ~ now 5f't mD.11 about t.ldlrlg oonwnlONil forCll8 tor ooa.c. tM dlela1•1a ~ ....... ~ ... ""...._ tlldlclil Mnft. ...... .,....., .... ~ Wanlry wHdll '°' ~ ~ lrnproWld 0011111.Mt ~ c:onirol. Ameti,ca's Olympic Ho In the 1976 Olympics, pair skaters Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner finished an encouraging fifth. Since then, they've won nearly everything in sight, and many experts belieue they 're now good enough to beat euen the Soviets. By Koten Jockovlch Gold is a nice color," says Tai Babilonia, 19, the reigning World Pair Figure Skating Champion. She is refentng to a collection of good-luck charms she wears during every competttion. But the nicest gold of all, she admits, Is Olympic gold, and that's what she and panner Randy Gardner, 21, hope to earn during the up· coming Winter Olympic competition at Lake Placid. N. Y. Tai and Randy have skated com- petitively togethe.r for 10 years, and they have racked up an impressive career record, both together and Individually. For eight of the5e years, they have been under the oiticAl eye of coach John A. W Nicks, a former World Pair medalist and Olympic veteran. It was he who sug- gested {despite some early opposition from them) that they finally give up in divldual competitio n for pairs. Is His suggestion proved to be a wise one. After six seasons of world-class skating together, the two broke an un- challenged Soviet stranglehold to win the World Championships in • Vienna last year. They have won four straight Na- tional Patrs titJes; fifth ploce In the 1976 Olympic Winter Games at Innsbruck; third place In the 1978 World Champlon- Goldner leads Bobtlonlo through on Inside ~ $plr0/, the most eXdting -and dangerous -maneuver In their ~. •shlps; and the Gold Medal at the-United States Olympic Committee's National Karen Jockoolch I• a ~~Iona writer who spcdol/sa In JpotU orfklH Sports Festival In 1978 and 1979 Their toughest competition at these Olympic winter games will most llkely come from the Sov\ets. "It's a dassJc con· frontation between E.ast and West ." ex· plains Nicks. He sees Babtlonla's and On a bLl$'1l<Jn s holiday of sorts, Ta and Randy spin around on roller~-Away from skaCes. ~v dtJt.e ~ people. Gardner's main competition as the Sovle1 husband/wife team, Irina Rodinlna and Aleksandr Zalt5ev, who are returning to competition after a year off to have 11 son And Nicks admits the pressure wtll be on: ··1 think the attention Is so great on this ewnt because It's an opportunity fcx an American pair to win a gold medal for the f1nt time ever. It's never beef\ done before. I tell them that they will not be remembered for where they placed In the Olympics but whether they won or lost a gokl medal." The pressure, fortunately, doesn't stop BabUonia and Gardner from perlonning spectacularly. "It's 90<*-bump time," nota a rink-side obeervcr at a reamt pnld:tcle sask>n. The pair surges by with Babi)on}a ak>tt. hokllng en acrobatic pote. "'Tai and Randy bring a new look to • pelr lkating," says Nicb-''They de- stroyed the myth that to be a successful pair skatier, at world lewl, you had to haw a stx-foot-man and a flvc-foot- young girt or small lody. (Randy Is 5-8, Tai is 5-5). They have far better llne. elegance and look about them (than the Russ&ans). And certainly nobody argues that they.,.. tar IUperiot' In mu.sk:al lnlilr· prctation and c~8'>1'1ic Ideas and execution." The two~ about 50 percent ol Iha own memial and lake pride In the eb6lity to WOfk 10 wd together. ~·1 e moN OU~ ~ and l k*'P ,.,.,... of 'my .... to myMlf," --~-"We C011~t ~ odMr bee.Mm eo.nedma when I'm 4 • l'M*..YWUKLY, ,......,,,a, .. down. he can kind of peri< me up, and whm he's kind of high-strung. I can calm him down " Both Tai's and Randy's skating careers began unintentionally. According to Mrs Gardner. Randy got his start after he was lef1 behind by older neighborhood kids "I packed him In the car and took him to the rink myse.lf I paid a guy to take him lll"OUnd As ~n as the other kids saw that he couJd manage on hi.s own, they let him tag along." Randy's father, Jack, an bCCOUntant, enoouraiged Ms son's skDttng by taking him on father-IOI'\ outings at rinks In the Los Angela area. Babilonia's ftrst encounter on sk&ta came at age 7 on an outtng with her J~ godfather. (He Is aho rapot\li· blc for her exotic ftrR name, which translates "beautiful, tranquil, lovely.") Her father. a Los Angeles polJoe detective of Philippine extraction, and mother, Cleo. are both sports-o!Wnted, and they were eager fOf her to excel. T al and Randy f1nt skated together as Dr. end Mn. DoollWe Ill a local dub show. They wav spotlled by coecti Mlbel Fairbanks, who urged them to try com- peddw pair llcatlng. Altllr just a few months of training, they made their debut In the 1971 Southwm·Padftc Reglonel, ~ sixth among 1 o nova pa1n. The folowtng year they won a NOOnd In Regtonela and took thrd lri Pact8c COMt Ncwtoe Pain. At the end of that MMOO, Gardner's famtly approached Nicks. trainer of the U.S. Par Champion1 and Wodd bronaa ~ Jo.Jo Stmbuck (continued) -Q. ::> YOU COULD GE T BETIER GAS MILEAGE . , A Chevy Chevene, for example. would give you better mlleoge rortngs than ~llbu. A (opflce would give you mC>fe room. And If 'f04J' d like ro buy one of eoch. by oll meons be ougueg. 0vt If. llke o IOf d people today. you're dfer one ca with good gos mlleoge and fomlly room-we direct your ottenrion to Chevy Mollbu. One car. One~ of a COf. Nor DIG. Nor SMAU. In too. Mollbu ij one cor rhot sometimes seems llke two. A n1m ond moneuvE!'f'- ob~ car on lhe outside, a roomy ond comfatoble car on the Inside. When you toke It out on the hlghWO)< Mottbu's smoOfh ond quiet ride moy suggH' o ful-slz.e. Yet the fuel econom)( OS 'f04J'll see. Is hkj\ty respect- able fa a cor wtth so mudl room. FAMILY AOOM. Chevy Maflbu Is mode to occommodore one. rwo. YOU CO ULD GET MORE ROOM . BUT YOU'D HAVE TO GET TWO CARS. rtvee. fOVC: five. even six people. Whk::h Is wtlOf makes If so right f()( so mony families toda,c fomlltes who simply wouldn't tit Into o little eot fomllles who oppredote o generous trunk with neorty 17 aJbk feet d usable space rhot obsabs bulky IU99<>Qe. Ir's olso lnteresrtng to note that no other mld-slle hos mae room rhon me Malibu Sedan. Check It out In the EPA 1980 Gos Miieage Gulde. ~EPA ESTIMATED MPG. Malibu olso gets a couple of Ofher pretty lmpresstve numbers f0t 19e0: 00 EPA esrtmored Nl>G. 26 hlghwoy esrtmote. l\cmember:Cor@sR the • Htmoted NPG· to rhot d other con. You moy Qef ~ffetent mil~.~ Ing on how fosl you drtw. weom.r condtrtons. ond mp length. Actvol hlghwoy mileage wtll probably be less rhon the Nghwoy esrtmote. Esfimore lowe< In Colifornla. Ndlbu Is equfpped wtth GM-bullt engines ~ed by vonous divisions. See your dealer for derolb. SOUD UKE A OtEVY. Mollbu Is bullt on o nJ99ed full-perlmetef' frame. It hos a tough ond rtghr1y CHEVY MALIBU VALUE IS WHAT MAKES A MAI.JOU A OiEVP.Ol.ET. welded Oody by Fisher. The doors. hood ond rrvnk lid ore oil mode d double-panel st~. Thefe's a second set d fender.. up Inside the fenders ro guard ogolrut rood sail. stones. corrosion. Malibu's floor Is wall ro wall with rhlck. one-piece corpenng. The "celling" is foom-boc:Xed. to help Insulate sound. Also Sloodord: A Delco Freedom bottef'y rhor nevE!'f' needs refilling. power fronr disc bfakes. rodlol ply !ires. Fun Cofl suspension. front stoblllzer bof. peppy V6 engine ond High EnefgY '9nff1on rhor eUrnlnores points ond lgnlfton ~ IT FEW GOOD. TOO. Malibu's fult-foom seors ore a genuine-~ to sit on. The fOll.,. wtndows ~you o oood ~our. and help keep rhe inside bright ond cheerlul Af'td as we've said. Malibu Is o nimble COf to dfive, o quiet car to ride in The point Is simply rhis: Yes. Malibu Is o cor full of volue ond common sense. Out Ir's ooo built to give you o whole lot of pleasure AN AMENCAN FAVOPJTE. Malibu Is rruly o car in the finest tradition of bo5eboll. hOf d<>Qs. apple pie ond Chevrolet. It Is olso o thoroughly contemporary co r. We urge you to go see o 1960 Chevy Malibu, sit In tr, toke It our fa o lime ride. look It over Inside ond out and compare It fa feotvres. value and price with any Ofher cor you might ~ lnt~ln. Do rhor and you'll undef- srand why Moltbu Is Amenco's fovalte mid-size 4-door sedan. ~. you mlghr eoven decide to buy 0t leose one fa yo.JI Vf!fY O'Wf\. Al ycx.- ~ef deoler's ~ ~I PSYCHOLOGISTS SAY -~1 DIEi, PLANS MAY SOON ~ BECOME OBSOLETE SCWL Techniques Now Proven Successful In Professionally-Run Weight loss Clinics Bf.GINNING SCWL WF:IGHT LOSS SES..~ON They were first told "Forget everything you've ever beef'! told at>out lood as the main cause ol overweight II Is imperative lo believe you can and wlll lose 111reight without dieting, wlthoul e>eerc1se. and without fear of regaining." fH fSI:. TF:.l\T R ESU L Th Wt:RE CONFIRMED AFTER t'OUR TO SIX WEEKS Of' SCWI. us•: -Outck weight loss: almost as if they had fasted -Fatty tissue actually beeame finner ........... . -Increased energy levels became ITIOfe apparent . . . -Eating habits greatly Improved ... -It w as as if the body had undergone a self-healing process .• .... CONTINUED REPORTS UICE THESE WOULD SOON GIVE BEHAVIORAL SCIE NCE A MAJOR BREAKTHROUGH AGAINST OM.SIT\' For years we have seen dief fads come and go Like the common C-Ofd. obesity has been awaiting a cure. Since the SCWL Technique was first discovered, betlavloral scientists have reported some astounding facts on how the subconscious mind can actually change how our body reaots to calorle Intake -How our mental attitudes C<Jn lead to steady c:Ontrolled weight loas As one cllntc dlrect0t pvls It, "We are ~Inning a new aoe of awareness People are now real~lng the power ol their own minds". Wlflt IM SCWl. Tecltrtlque and rtt.lr own po•ltl•• •f11ft* fowalCU loalnt ••lflltf, the results have been overwhelming. Even in seve<e ov~ht cues once th<>Ught hopeless. SCWl. could be the answ8f to obesity once and for all It Is now wlltlout Question we do not have to be overwelgtlt Scientists and p1yctlotoglst1 agree. II the l)foblem Is not medical, anyone can ION ~ht by •pptylng thlt technique IOI' themeel¥M. HOW SCWL WORICS SCWL meant Subllmlnal Controlled Welgttt Lou. A tecimlQue uMd to fMCh your 1ut>oonseloua whefe your weight problem beQlne.. Paydlologtata point out whefl thought• are conveyed to your 1Ubconaclou1 mind lmprnaion. are mac:M In the bfatn cella. As aoon as your 1ubcontclou1 mind accepts an Idea., It proceed• to pvt It Into effect It 11 no different with weight IOH Your IUbcoMCloua mind t>eti..-1 what It I• to6d. How rMny tlmee have you heard ~ NY "If I jult lootl at food, 111 oain ~ poul'Cla" '4nd ~ enough. tti.y do. They ha.e thown repeatedly your ~ mind wlll accept any auogffll<>n Qh'en, good Of b9d. Having eccep19d t,,... •uoo-t~ .. It~ ICCOtdlnQ.ly • 9CWl Technique W'Oftll In just ttllt nwmet. Otvlno )'OU new auooeetlON conoeinlng food and Ila effect on your body, as well as, a new image of yourself '"r<Mlflfl • 8«ies ol ,.. .. ,, •~. cflnlcall,-prOUll lhollflhl p•Uerns prodoced on casselte 111pes As these subliminal welgtlt loss suggestions are transmitted Into your subconscious mind. you will 1mmed1ately !eel better. more rela11ed, and more confldenl in your own well-being. Every day will lead 10 a sllmmer more beautiful you CAUSt:&: t:rn:(,. Being overweight can be caused by several reasons Scientists and psychologists agree. the proolem s1ems deep within our subconKIOOS minds These subconscious ttioughts are deep seated and ate sometimes d1fl1cull 10 unlearn This can cause eating to be a spontaneous addfct10n ttiat can smother our lives Endless mounds. ot lat accumulate where there was once 581\suous body tone However overeating Is not always the cause ol unwanted weight but rather our mental attitude toward food and 1 · effect on our body SCWL btNb ,,_,., O.rrlM that keeps you Ir losing and controlling your own eight SCWL meets your weight PfOO m where It beglrns. deep wllhm your subconscious mmd SCWLF'OR 1.ASTING WE.JGHT l.OS.'i Rt~~I T\ For . most people It 11 a paychologlCal lmpoaslt:llllty to diet successfully If you've tried dle1Tng you know the torture 11 can put you through The frustr•lloo of tostng those few pounds only lo have rnorn pile bacl< on W11h SCWL you wtll INm qulctlr IH>w lO ,_. and lfMlhtl•ht ~' own .-,1r1. Not by magic es II 11 may seem. but through positive subconscious thinking that •Ctually commands the body to react by losing weight To begin with you may not see a dramatic ctienge In weight reducllon. but yoo will feel an amazing dllfe<ence atter wing SCWl technique for just a 1-minutes per cS.y You will begin to tee 1 noticeable dllle<~ In your l)fesent eating "-bits. wltlKHrf tM COMUltf f>ftfllt of "'-ting. Soon exoess pounds wlll dlUl)90af replac.d by a new and belter looking .sell lmaQe SU~ Wint SC:WL Obltlously you did not acqulr• your weight Pfoblem O¥ernlght. nor will you etlmlnate It th.at ~ly. However. II you ere MWloulty conaldenno losJng weight once anes fOf all. SCWL is the an•.., you've beer1 !<><*Ing fc>f. This le not • fed dlee, promlalng pound• off In minutes lt'a ~ 11 ......, CM dlfWul I.cw. 8CWl J,9chn1Que takee two '° four week& fOf notlceeble re9Ultl. Of OOUfM. thlt ~ldl on your peraonal ded6oallon Jutt a few mtnut• per d•Y Wiii produce effee11ve ~!Ma results. SOM.. wlll Pf'OW YOO tui~ t~ po-.r to reduot and contt04 YoUr own wefOht. . To orctef SCWl and begin to.Ing we!Ohl now, •lme>'Y Mnd lt4.915 along wlttl ~ netne and~ to: MIDWEST RESEARCH 27\1 •• .,_ N°""'-o.,t. ID se. ~ RottcM 11104 All ontera wttt be ~ dlf9Ct and C01M oomptete with wrttten Gu.twt'-. (Sotfy, NoC,O 0 I Gardner and Babilonia won the World Pair Slc.atJng Chomp4onshlps last ~or In Vienna when Russkl • Irina Rod- nlno and Aleksandr ~ dJd.n 't com· pete But the flashy Souiet pair Is primed Jor Lalce Pfodd. Olympic Hop.fuls (contJnuedJ and Ken Shelliey ("Our idols:· say Babionia and Gardna In unison ) Though success haJ come quickly for Tai and Randy, the wen hasn't been easy Their IJ'1ndlng IChedule includes tbting eYaV day. with only Sunday oH the 1oe From 7:30 to 9:30 AM , at the Ice Caped«$ Chalet In Senta Monie.a, Calif , they practice triple throw aaJchows, Inside death spirals (as cmdlcrous as they tiaund with Sabi· Ionia.. head whirilng only lncha above the ground). split doub&e twttts and throw uJe combot. AJ 9 :30. they brealc for 1~ mlrW1a and then are bedt on the a until 11 :00 A.M. OblMous to the gaggi. o1. oNoobn. which lndudes boch Babl&onia'1 end Gardna'• moches, an ~. profa- ~ tpOt1:I pcnonollty ac:oull and future Olymp6c hopefuk, the duo then me.ts Nido tor tndMdual ooedUng. f1'0m 11:30 to 2:00 P.M .. BabSonla ihd Gard- ner take bea.t &om 11WftN R~ (In a tpedaJloJ built pradlCI room adjaolrnrto the rlnk) Of ~ trllllnlog from Bob Anda.an. Off-toe training continua when boch go dW ~ WllY9 from the rink. e.blonl9 Nnl In the ~ Ill 8 namby ..., or around a lrKk neer tw S... ~ Vele)r home.~.._. und ~. wt.. ha~ Ill etw Lot ~ Ath'9tlc Q,b wllh o6clet' ~ Gordon. • local dlntllie -and noNblia. ~ boch ~ ~ commbed to - skating togdher through the Olympia. neither has made p'8ns after that There has been some d~me:nt with their coech ove the future: "We a.re not 9ettlng eye to eye right now," odmlts N lcks. who. dc.spllie his job as NaHonal Skating Olrec- -. tor the 1o1 Qpede Ch.Um and a Shows. wnnts them to continue sicatlng ~. raOw:r than tumflg proies- 9'onol or going beck to IChool , as 8abllon1a and Gardner say ltMly wtsti to do "'W~ both want an education," explajns Gardner. who Is a part·tlme drama and speech major .. u.s.c and even1UAlly wants to become a direc:tow oi Ice shows or legldmatc theatricaJ , productions. Sab0on'8 looks kw a f\Jture as a rnod«I, spomc:a:sMr or skating IUChc.r "I had to quh junior coAege," she says ruefuDy "lt was too herd with Nattona.ls, Wocid and cxhlblHons We ,... things lb giving up our aodAI 116a, tchool proms. plays '" she ~· Bod\,.heve llO be In bed by 9:30 ~ nigN &it Frtday, when tndnlng curfew II 11: 30, which doan 't le.aw much lime b dlldng (Bodt dm other peop&a.) Thougtl their ltva hlNe ~ 1emlcled In tome --. It... hau. beei plenty ol tarlflc opportunllie. "'We love travdng and mMting MW peclPM," Myl Gardner. "We don't~• ...,..ed life." (They haw met the Que.fl ol ~. dined In the ~ P.a.c. In T olcyo and were the ,... Anwtowt ..t-... llO ciompctle In the U.S.S.R.) wt\llt do ttwy cormdcr thetr c:hanoes to be It* month? 'We had our hoioaoope cherts done,"~~. Md they nwy be the pertact ~. Gerdns ...,., 1'el'•. 'hgo ...t rm.~. She .. -~ lo~ the luck ol the pm1nenh_, ...t I _.,..., b 1W1 CMlll'J. We'lneedboch." _., • 21 mg. "tlf". l8 mg. . Genml Has Determined Waming: The Sorg.eon 0 erous to Yoor Health. That Cigarette Smoting Is ang .. a G e " .. -.. &I > .,, .. THIS AMAZING NEW BEERMAKING KIT LETS YOU MAKE HUNDREDS OF GALLONS OF SUPER DELICIOUS BEER •.• FOR JUST PENNIES A·aonLE • An amulnc new b...kl.hnNch in home i-mak1nc ha• i-i deve&oped In E•nd. Now ll't av.U.b&e bet-. in All*ica. Thia -.y~ lrJl alklwt rou t.o meli. hundred.a of p1lona of '-for ju.t s-N-• boll.le. Whal'• more I.he i-tut.-BET· TER than moet comm«dal t--. A~you cao ~ W. deliooua a-in yoar OW11 lr.Jt.ct.a IN JUST 27 MINUTES. It'• a. .uy u ~ • pie or cake Let me ....-t -by u.in, our~ lmportAd 0..-n tiop.. •od our ,_ 7 pJloa a~ W-IM your ,,_.__ '- will ac:Wa.111 .. tut.e BETTER THAN MOST COMMERCIAL BRAN'DS. Wl: GUARANTEE IT Ccmipare it t.o any of I.he famoua lmpor\ed t--. ~ 116.00t.o 120.00 par ca.. You'll be amazed. 11>e LAM.a la .upsii dear , . hill.bodied •IUi • l.h.iclt a.my "-!. 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Comparable t.o LIM onc>nal German and Ovt.cll ~ Uwoucfaout EQr'Opl variaa OU'li l.qllr-~ bodied )'tll aot bltlM n. 1-.d 11 l~bAe-~ awl enemy ofc.eo n.lac .. 1nc11-U. i.op oltheP... • YOU can a)., make cWidoua Ale and ~l. QUl'BTION: BUT H OW CAN IT BB MADE SO INBXPBN SIVBLYf ANSWEI\: The ldt can be u.I -.nd .., apia for ,_,.. lt'• lnllr a Ii& U.. ln........_l AU rou 11e ..... to do i. ~"--u many ~La~ .. )'OU l!riah-Each can of malt mall.-60 boctJee of i-. '-Now con.a6ds what yoa'rw payinc far •1-)'VU "-1 ~ *-· ,,,. prb J'OU ...... t.o pay .. inllec.ad "' • vviaJ of i.u... ehjppilw ~. tir_, marimp. ....... ~ ud "'°" nwiA..,: By ellmimU.ac all Li.-ou~ haade )'OU can •f· ford t.o -.uperiar ~ ud ~ ,.,. .. LMa IMllf Uw °'*of 8'Gl"t ~l ._.,,,. ~ co.t )'OU pey ,_ Lhe ldt y .uily a-i. up by wti.t JOU • .,. oa ,._ ftnt two ar t.lww brww· lnp AllM L.hat YfllO 'rw peyiJw -'.r a f-cau a battJe for -of UM ftn.l ti.r. la U. .rorld~.......S by .r-. You ca.a AC"nJAL- l. 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Fear of Fiiiings How to Stop Hating Your Dentist By Elisabeth Conley E or some people the very thoughl of going to the dentist ls enough to keep them away In fact. an esti- mated six million to 10 million ricans avoid visiting the dentist because of various fears -the needle, the drill, the pain Even If you do get regular checkups, you may find the aperlena? fnghtenlng. Dentists refer to this type of aruOety as the Mwhlte knud<le 5Y1lrlrome" -because of the way fearful patients dench the arms of the chair. According to Ors. Aaron Ganz and Edward Dr13coD of the National In- stitute of Dental Research, this Intense fear Is unique to dentistry, and It creates many problems. Patients delay visits, which often results In the need for elabonlte and possi- bly more painful treatment There are ways, however. to overcome your fear. Arst, try to recall how your fear began. According to Dr. Marvin Rubin. professor of operative dentistry at New Yark University for 30 years and now chairman of the Council on Education of the Dental Society ol the State of New York. fear am sometimes be traced to some childhood Incident: Perhaps you once had a dentkt who frightened you or who dkt not dql effectively wl1h your ep prehenslon. Dr. Rubin feels that you can "shop around" for a dentist who will be sensitive to your fears. Whether you ask fnends or relatives or your company medical department for recommenda· tions, was that you pref er a dentist who can answer your questions and who takes the time to explain the various techniques uaed. Once you find such a dentist, don't be afraid to cxpras your anxiety and ask If the procedure wlll hurt -and ti so, fOJ how long. Of you know II will only last five seconds, It 1sn'1 so terrifying.) If you've been putting off gotng to the dmtist for a number ol yars, It may eue your fears to know that there have bem modem brakthrought In dental equip- ment that cut down on pain -such as the high·IP"Cf d1111, whtch comp6eta the work,...., and wtth lell pain than the old ones. and the extra-sharp. but less pain ful. disposable Novocaln needles There are also many new techniques that denttsts use to reduce the pain Some techniques Involve the use of drugs -such as nitrous-oxide analge$k r 1aughlng gas'1. sedatives, tnlnqullll4'rs and general anesthesia. The nitrous oxkie analgesic ls the safest drug-related method and Is used by abot.it 35 percent of all dentists. Combmed with local anesthetics. It lessens your stress and allows you lo participate In the treatment You can follow instructions. rinse your mouth and J><l'ltlon your ,aw. Some dentists are using nondrug methods to cut down on the pain -such as meditation, self-hypnosis and biofeed- back. These help a patient to relax There are also some techniques you can try on your own before and during your next dental visit • Go Into the offiu with something specific to think about -an upcoming dinner party that needs planning, a vaca· tlon that has to be arranged Then when the dentist Is working, you can focus on your party or vacation, rather than what's going on In your mouth. • Don't let anxle'ty build while you sJt waiting In the dental chair Try this ,,_laxa- tion exercise Instead: Tighten and relax each muscle area of your body, begin nlng w11h neck and shoulders and work- ing your way down to your alves and feet lnen take three dft'p breaths and repeat the word ~one" for a few minutes. • Invent some rntnd games to take your mind off the actMty In your mouth. Try to name the states and their capitals; the succ.ession to the English crown Jlnce WWlam the Conqueror; the Arnenc.an Presidents and Vice Pratdents. Concen- trate on pleasant memories. •Separate the various Mnsatlons that arw In your mouth. Not aD are painful. There will be ttngllng, warmth and . prasurc. Of course. there Is no better subltltutw for pain therapy than regular, consdcn· tk>ul cmc ol your tiMth .net bl annual vWts to the ct.ndlt. When you tlke good «:.-. ol your teeth, you don't Med the rype ol work that could be painful. ~ O.K. now, ~ wide. "Mywteryf" Thrillers. whodunits.. detect!Ye yams. romantic suspense stories-mas terpleces of mystery 1ust !\AoU days ~ Foul murders, poisoned pomes. a sinister ho\Jsek.eeper, Old Bailey's bamst~rs all in your IMng room lt"s a nlNI 1V serla Tuesdays at 9 p.m. on the Public Broadcasting Service starring February 5 !check local listings) Ifs "Mystery''· M..tamlnds. Thu ls.n't ano1hn cop.-and-robbns shoo1·'ml·up. "Mystery.·· mtt'Ttalns and ddlght1 In the tradlwon of Edgar Allan Poe. Sir Arthur Conan Ooyte, Agatha Chrl6tle. and Ellery Quttn ... with Intricate plotting, skillfully drawn cha.ractcn, and dlallnctlw style. If yo\L[e a fan or this kJnd ol sleuthing. you're In the company of such dtvene admirn1°lts Uncc>Jn. Fnud. t'Yt'n Stalin. Ftw eerie pt~. The l~WHk series brings together fiw type~ of programs The premiere. She ~II Among Thit'~s. Is a high camp thri ller set in a French castle Next comes Rumpole o/ the Boiley. four contemporary courtroom dramas about an 1rrev erent criminal law,ier and his wife. ··ihe who must be obeyed .. Then. an all new pro dudlon of Rebecca. Daphne du Maurier's legendarv tale of suspense and gothk romance. now In four one hovr episodes Next The Racing Gome. three action packed thrillers starring a 1odl.ey turned Pflvale eve And back again in Victorian Engla nd, Sergeant Cribb of Scotland Yard solves three 1ngen1ous mysteries Crtme and entat.alnment. Gene Shallt 11 host for the MTlea. p~aoented by WGBH. Boston. and the opening tltln and poaten (and the drawings In this column) art the work of artlst·illu1tTator ~rd Gor~ If all this sounds ratht'T special, It ought to-for 1hl1 l1 the first time stnce tht 1971 introduction of "Masterpiece Theatre'' that Mobil has undnwrltten what we hope will be a continuing MTln. Don't mlN "MY5teryf' So entntalnlng-H'• criminal. h 'a ,.,_: For a program guide to "Myste1V'' write to Box M. Mobil Oil Corporation. 150 Eut 42nd Strffl, New 'lbrk. N.Y 10017 Moblr °'" .......... ,.. ---Oii~ ............ ---..... .. " .,, ....... ~ , TILLER USERS! Just ONE HAND! The wonderfully different and better idea in Tillers! Tiie TIIJY-Blr Mt Tlllr-Paww l'.clnpoatm' is IO 111Y ta llao lie. yauguideitwllh JllllllEIWD • Has Its tewOMng tJnea In the REAR 1nANd of tneF~ • Ha POWER Df'IVEN Wt4EELS1 •You ....... NO ~f'llS llOI' ~ mlltbt • No• haa 4-SPEEOSt "Wh1a~r Oulef' Power R...,,_I •The TROV-81\.T" Roto Tiner.Powel' Compotller .. built by the buildefs of the original famoue ROTOTlu.ERS, which introduc.d reaI...nd tillage <Mt< 46 ~ ago Thia ._.. and 11"9.,_, ot ttl9ITI all Is now, m<>f1I lt\ao 9Yef. the levorlte ~ to ooaet with home gardenen. ~. nur· 19fYT!'•n. tll* ref'ltera. land9c8')41 gardlnet'll • Several mod4tl•, 11l¢ludit19 ELEC· TRIC STARTING! • Doet NOT tAngte near aa much a ordll\lllY Tllteral • 11 ctioc-Qarden r~. ~. green menure crocie. otd mulch, any kind ot Ofgank: man. right Into your garden 1011 wlthoUI unb .. rable tan- gling! • It rums your wtlOte gwderl Into one big fabulously fartlle "compost pita"! • Doet NOT reQIWe grut atntngth c*'9r '*"*· ladie9 '°°· ~ n eullr. We have many <Mllghled OW1*9 In lt*r TO's. llO ... -90'a '#ho 1911 U1 they would have given up gato.nlng If they did not ~ our Tlltef1ll • Instant depth control• Hood en- doee9 ttnee fOf safety end tor ck>M c:uftMtlogl •~.snow ~al end~ ~tlVllitablel • AutomoUv.-type engineering-~ clllol\ l»N'*• teper9d roller be•r· fnOe, no Chaim 1lo ~. _., or WOft( looael • SOid dlf'ec:t to k4"P price9 down- would have to be at leaat 1125 hlglW If tlOtd ordinllJy weya! • CQfn9ll With~,_,."°"'~ limtt ~toyoul • Wiii GREAnY Inc,.... )'O\lf gar- ~~ Why, for heaven's sake aufte r a n r 1alftlE '°"99' .... tht F AONT·END tJp• of Uller ehowt1 .. ..,._ the type with th• r••DIWlng b l adea In fmNT8ndNO POWER to Ute wtte.la-the type that ..... tht llwtng daJllgtda out of ,ou-h type that ...... ...........,_. Md f6io4. prtntll '" ....... eMOOltt .,., JOU ...... ~titled ~ culth.-cr1 SO, PLEASE cson•t bur •nr other Tlllef-don't put up any longef with ... T1Uef fOU now h8wf Melt the cou- pon NOW '°'c:om'*'9 deblffa. prtce9, OFF.s£ASON &MINGS tor UM ~ .,..,.., dlf'lef'ent end .,...., ... In 1111efo9-The TAOY-81Lr Aoto Tiier· Power~ TROY·lll.T· Rota TlHef-Poaor Compo.._. 102nd ~a Nlntti A.enue Th)y ..... lbftl 12*1 :-.. !P t,,,.•1:' ••• ,,.,., • HI'-,~ ,,,(-,,. ... )~A't I TROY ... l T'" ...,.. fllar.ro.. eor.oew. I Oept.A-11 I I t02ndSt.6 ttftAft,,, Troy,HYt2UIO I Please send me the whole won I I dertul story of your Tille~. with I I and without electric starting, I I Including prices, OFF-SEASON I I SAVINGS no~ In effect. I 1 0 ~ I I O MB I O Me -----------•~ I I ea.· I I I I .... ZIP I L------------•••••••••••••I PEOPLE QUIZ /Sy John E. Qbaon Is It Reall.Y 8ettet to Have Loved and Lost? TRUE OR FALSE? I . When II coma to gdtlng &long wtdl ~. ftanay will ~ ~ you somewhen. !. How weJI you get a.long with anocher penon, how much you ~nrnon In attitude and outlook. Is by ha OI her physicAI ~ S . One al che b6ggest pcciblems In life foe molt people ls adjusting to. and gltling a.long with. ~ they dli6:e -and Iha lnduda ~. tao.es and often people \W haw to 11/w wtd'I 4 . When you ask yow bos fOf • ~ of recommendation . how wen you 'w got· ten aJong with him -and wn. he re.ally thinks al you as a person -wUI be ttWaled In the letter In a way which you may not p.,ispect 5. When It comes to getting along wtct'I your spouse. there are two quait>es ol top Importance 6 . Your ab8lty to ~ a.long with ochen.. to r-... to them, atabWdng meanlnduJ ~. Is a t1U« me.asur. d IUC· casful IMog. ANSWERS 1. F.-. Scudia at 8ritaln .• lJntwntty ol Udc.cstRr on the ~ al n.nay stlOW that how a pcnon raponds to It depends on ha •lf-allean -how he f-'9 about him.if • a human bmg U he \s on good '-'ml with himsd, fMh c.epabk, td-c:ordkient and "wllh II." he tends to~ • Oaait. big apprUaJ -hls ju.I( due and to be appndattY4r of the ~ ... 1ti1N?rdl exp 1, On the oetMr hand.' the ~ lhowed thol peop&e wlCh low -i.....-m. who wae not on good mma wlCh thcm.:fva -who wa'C "'°" gtwrt to .f-douba than ... .<X>f16dence -lilnded lo be dilbekvlng al OliDay. lndt-1 lo "'-w ad\ pnm. a. ~ . .lei thus In llnoere. and WCl"C ofter., tndkMd to look wtd1 sutPdon on the ftanaer's rnodva l. True. In a ll1idy of men and womm u~ al ttw Callomia School al Pt• f ll)ilwil ~ (s.n Otavol. the ~ ~ ~ .,,.. LllrtCy to .. and the phytk:aJ .nqc. dwrMll of odMrl w aplored and ~. Flidtr!QI: "As the phytkal ... tradtwnw of anodle bia .... , IO wtll the ~· ~.. of attMucM lfmllmrtty. M ln odMr words. the more we AN II lip I I d by a pe"IOl"l 0 I looks, the more we ... lnclned to feel thM we '1M1 the tune way about th179 ... And It~ wtlhout saying that thle rnaita1llly .a.a. how wet .. get lbl9 wtlh -.ct\ odw. S. Trw. A *""' of lJnlwnlly " Calfor· nie ~ meet. an ll•elllllog lllUdy on the ~of ccn*'8 to .._ cl>- ... ,MIA.'f~'f.,_,_, .. _ nolt)()US ~ when """" must llw wtttl them h Ii pointed out tt\at -adl ~ our !Na II ftAed with people 10 whom we may not wWi lo relale. but to whom we l'TlWt aa::on d I iOdafle This Pf'00':9I al adjust· mcm begins wtth our early ~ wttti parents, sl>llngs, aunts, undes. etc • and continua In a wries al I.am ~ ~ with teamm. ~ co- worMo, be.a and In·~ -And It Is obMrwd that how people adjusr effec. tlwfy to such no<hoa ~ ls obYioudy an ~ problem. The study's most~ flndlng· When • penon fac:a a no-c:hoa reJadoi ~ with an W\ttiely disliked penon and In· tnocts Wllh him. the emot>onal ad· JWhnenlS wtuch the relanonshrp neces Utatts u.ualJy mld 10 Increase his liking '°' the odlCl' penon To put It another Wl1l'J If you ti.w ID get along with some· one and do ~ ~ llo mal<e it wori< out, It's more than ~ 10 4. Trw Wcle9y Colege srudia show that the ~ al the letm al rec.omma'I· dmion ohm tpeeks more ebquattly al the bola' fiedrgs than the WCfds do. For the i"l~I stl0llo'9d that wlong ldle-s al recommendation were ~ as bmg mmt ~ k>Wlld )ob ""*8ia and dlOl't lloa's al recommendation as being the ... faYOrltie lowllrd )ob applicants." Ocha studies match thae &1dirigs and show '*'-lor'9lf lams al recommenda- tklf'I are ~ about ~ peapW than ebout <Wkad peopill. When an employer .. miked for. recommendation. he Is ohm h.-d-put to ~. Nglllrd)ea al how he '-"about the~. but the lialgth al the..._~• a beiomaa ol hB true fedr9. 5. Trus. h'a men ln1>0t"tant to get along wlCh your 9PO'l:9I ttwn anyone ... so tar as penonal ~ 115 ooooemed. A 8osilOfl ~ survey ol m.w· Med oouPa ~ mrownlon (In --In odwn as ~oeed to .-. ~ and 19...tikr ... (•op- poaed to bftlg Uf17'•11nt, obnoodout and ofteiuM) to be the ""* ofter\ died -the moll tnMlltly af!radM ~. Howeve. "the....,. al~ _. bind to play a mor. central role ... on In rn.wn.g., M 6 . True. ln their cxaelent monosJiilj)I\ on human reiatioi..t•. Untwnlty QI ~~Georg.Lev lr9' and Harold L. Rau.eh dlil d\11 eltutll ot.rv.dorl: "A ~ wtlh many ~ k> .. cndlt. but who hM !WWI'~~,..,~· depth, cannot be~ that he"-IUC· ceeded In ... 8'rt WI~ who has ~ one rMior.t.tp.ln~. ~ hae fMl.d In many ............ CM flll ~beeo1.-edaW.... M .... I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,~ I I t===-==--+--r--4--~· ,..._.===------i-------1 • I t=z;.=..--+--l---+----41 ------------=-------i-------1 • s I ~ I ZIP llACK ' I ..... COo' --------------~--------.. Why Couples Really Fight Understanding the hidden causes of your fights is the first step to preuenting them. By N0<mon lobaenz I f you asked any couple to give the reason behind their marltal spats, they'd probably be able to do so easlly -and with one word or phrase. Couples often think their problems stem from a single spedfic cause -such as money troubles, interferente from In· laws, soual lncompatiblllty, differences bringing up the children But most marrlage counselors today believe that, except In rare Instances, rhe specific complaint named by squab- bling partners Is merely a symptom of a deeper conflict between them. Unfor· tunately, that conffict may be difficult to recognize, and this make.s some fights tough to resolve. "Unlas a couple understand what they a.re really fighting about," says Los Angeles !Mraplst Dr Hendrie Weisinger, "and deal with the underlying cause, their arguments will conlinue." Here are what a consensu1 of famUy counKlors consider to be some of the "hidden" causes of mMta.I fighting. The need to feel la control of the relaUOD9b.lp: Mt don't understand It,~ said Phyllls K.. MT ed and I have been manied five years and he has never questioned how I spend household money Now If I'm a few dollan over our budget, he gets furious and accuses me of being wasteful. And he changed every charge account to his name so he can examine all the bills. It seems we fight over money all the time!" In courucling seulona this couple took part In, It was revealed that Phyllla had not worked outside the home llince her marriage, and Ted handled all the family finances. A few months earlier, however, Phyllis' uncle had died and left her $2,500 She opened her own checking ac.count and uled the In· heritancc from dmc to time t.o buy small luxuries for henelf and for the family Difference• ID family b a ck · •ou.ncla: Ml'm a superl> cook, but my hwb&nd argues about the meals I .ave him," one woman says Ml en)oy making spedaJ sauas and unuau.J dlshes, but he says there's never anything he can eat He wants me to make mcadoal and potato tOUp. I'm dclc of hearing about his modwr's potato soup!" In this lnsiance.the husband grew up m a In a family where Simple. hearty food was a symbol of loving warmth. and '"fancy" dishes were for guests or strangen Today, as mott and more men and women many aaou the sodAI. cultural and religious bound.ones within which they <;ew up. confbcts over rheir different at- -tttudes are bound to occur CoaceatntiDt oa tbc negatift lo marrtege: A good de.al of marital fighting Wa$h that gray Gray hair can m.tke you feel so old. Okay So you've got •;ome gray. You nouce H every time you look in a mirror And you know 11 ]U''t makes you look older Loving Care is easy. Even for beginners. Pick the shade that's closest to your own natural color. Then just put it on. leave it on, and wash it off. ult had always been Important to Ted to feel that he was totally In charge of the couple·s flnancca," the counM~ lllyt, MBut OflCC Phylis had money of her own that she could IPCfld • she plcaaed, the sJtuation changed. Ted was no loO!Jft In control. The arudety this CM.ll8d him found ID outlet In the flght1 he pkMd with Phytia. And ch«klng the b4Aa was Ted'• way of rryfng to con· vk:c hlm9d he WM ldll the boll." ~ Well, 1hat's why we make Loven~ Care Color-Lotion. / Loving Care has no ~roxkic or ammonia. Unlike other haircolorings, Loving Care contains absolwely no peroxide. So there's no permanent color change ln fact, if you change your mind, It wears our gradually (about sue sham~) Arguments OYCr ....... allo UIUlllly rooeed In the battle f°' control. Many 1pOUM1 UM M:X to try to atabillh d~ over each other, ott.n without rullzlng what they .... doing. t2 e ,Nllll.Y WUKLY, 'Mlflletr I. t.i Loving Care is diff crcnt. It gets rid of 1wr the gray wirhou.t changing your natural color And without a hassle •, .. ... Items from the fact that many people focus attention on the problems In their relation· ship and neg)ect the positive factors that brought them together In the first place One therapist helps couples with this kind ol problem by forcing them to talk about the qualities they admire In each other, the pk!asures they sh.an!. the goals they mu· tually set out to reach ... You can almost see the antagonism draining away," the thera- pist says. "Partners tend to take each other's virtues for granted and pounce upon the flaws." v OM couple, embroiled in constant squabbling, were asked to list all the things they liked anti valued about each other "Until then," the husband said, "I didn't realize how many there were or how 1m· port.ant they are to me." Nonnal c:rtee. you encounter ln the "' COtll'M of .....nag.: Some areas of con· flict are to be expected at certain stages In the marital "life cycle " "A mamage in 11.5 first year experiences certllin normal stresses as the young couple learn to adiust to each other's temperaments," says coun selor Weisinger "Other tensions MU4' when a first child IS born An older couple ~ find themselves arguing more fre quendy after the husband's retirement .. And t!oving Care has no ammonia either So it even smells gentle. Loving Care adds body and shine to your hair. It actually makes your hair.look thteker and fuller. So if you want to look younger, even feel younger, wash that gray right outta your hair With Loving Care. Only Clairol has anything like it. With Clairol Loving Care Color-Lotion. The marital llf e cyde Is booby- 11apped with 11 whole wria ol Similar events a promot>On to a demanding )ob, a senous 1Unes.s. a penod of unemployment. 11 move to a new com· munlly Ordinarily, in and of themselves, each of these ~ents IS loaded with the Pofentllll for change • They can and do cngger clashes. but a couple may n()( recogniz.e the C4UW The tnablltty to accept today'• changlng _. rota for bu.band and wilt: Take. for instance. the middle· aged man who constantly accuM?S hlS wtte -who recently returned to woric as a nurw -ol neglecting their chtl dren "I'm proud of her."' he says "It's fine that she's wonung But she ought Ip be ho~ when the klds need her .. Another man enc<>1Jraged his wtfe to take a Job that involved 11 good deal of 11avel "But when I'm out of town for ~ 0 1'\e night. he has II flt,"" the woman <oays "Every time I have to go away he accwe:s me of not ca.ring about him A~ I re.ally get angry when he caDs my ho<el several tunes 11 night to maJce sure I'm m my room'" "The f11e1 Is that many men have am· bivalent feelings about llbenited wives ... a couruelor remarks .. A hwband may be Pfoud ol his wife. bur he may abo feel resentful. neglected or threatened Because he can't odmit these feellngs, he leu them out Indirectly by plclung 'things to fight about .. Ho w can couples cope wtth these hidden C4uses ol manta! fighnng' Here are some suggeSflOns •Don't f11U into the trap of trying to "wm" an argument In vtrTUally every instance, one spouse's "victory". even· tually turns into a loss for both partners because 11 reduces 11 mamage to an endless struggle for power • Learn to communicate Ideas and feebngs more clearly One mamage· enrichment program teaches the art of "dialoglng " A husband-Wife conversa· hon is atmed at clarlfymg the facu and emotions involved m a troubling argu· ment The purpose of dialoging Is to help a couple share and accept each other's altitudes • Resist the popular notX>n that It Is always healthy to vent your hostile feel· logs In order to "clear the emodona.1 air " According to famUy 50dologl.st Murray Straus. llll expert on violence In the family, "letting It a.II M._ng out" usual- ly MTVes onty to l~h penons' anger and to aggravate the problem that cau.ed h. Moreover. It seldom helps a couple come to grlpl lntelftgently wtth the basic ruson for t~tr quarrel. • Instead ol trytng to change what's different about your lpOUM, try to re· sped and learn from thoM dlfferenc:a • Be alert to the u~ cauta ol arguments. SeeJc to learn the hidden motives for ln1tatk>n. frustration. enger. On. coun1elor 1U9!J111b using the Image ol a Mmental safety catch" on one's Cmottonal tngger. 'When • Agtit l&arta ls the time to paUM and ask yourself. why am I furious? What Is really at Issue here? You haw• rtght to fMI and cx- Pf'al anger, ol courM. But un'-91 you try '° ftnd out the 111hy ol It, the er1Junents will probably repeat them· MJva without eny prugi .. tov.wd rlM IOMlg the~-" ILi 'AMLYwmtl.Y, ~I, -• 11 WALL SAFE Guaranteed to fool even the smartest Thief! CoeTealeld! ~ ~let This incredible hideaway safe is the most ingenious protection device to be found anywhere. From the outside it looks like any ordinary outlet. 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I the sperm whale) ~the brain gets larger, he explains, the "sile nt as.soc1ational" areas which control the abtlrtY ol the brllln to think, tncruse Con trary to papolar belief ~ ever, large bodies do not re quire lorge brains Rather. large brains need large bodleS for pro tect>on If the bfaln LS as powafuJ as Its me. the 20 pound bfam of the sperm whale. much of wh1eh ls silent a.ssooaoonal are.a . could be bght ye.us ahead of oun.. 50 hu ln fact thar we c.an·r even relate ro It By ffiathew Tekulaky George C. Scot.t and ~nd In the 1973 film . Day of the Dolphin "C~ns evolved brains the siz:e of ours 30 rrullion yea.rs ago." Lilly states "Our brains have only been 1hetr present size for approxtmAtely 100.000 The dale Is July 9. 1966 The place: John UDy's Communication Re- . se&dl Institute in St. Thomas, the CarfJl:>ean. Re· ~ Margaret Howe ls talk- ing to a dolphin named Peter, and Peter Is making sounds biK:k by opening his blowho&e (which a dolphin doesn't normally do) "Say, 'I am a good boy,'" Howe requests. Pe1er repeats the phrase, syl\eb&e for syllable, matching her tOM and Inflection Of course, he Isn't speaking Engllth. but the sound he makes resembles the cry of a baby. Next, Howe turns to numbers. ''OM, two, three. four, five, silt. seven." she counts Peter responds with sewn outbursts, a petted match. Howe yells with delight. There's only one problem -Peter has no Idea what he's saying Today, ~igh In !he hUls above Malibu. Ca.ltf., owrlooktng the Pactfk Ocean, John Lilly con- tinues his quest to establlsn true communkatk>n between man and d~ at the Human- Dolphln Foundation, which he founded with his wtfe T onl. But thll time there'• a big difference -he's using tOmC of the newest and mosa sophlltlcated computer equipment avallable In order to convert human speech Into supcnonlc dolphtn ICWldl, and lo no-. the ~·· hlgh-hqueney ..... Ir*> the hwnlln henlg tpedrum. Ully's expatment Is calJed ProJect JANUS (Joint Anolog Numerical Undcutendlng Syam). Operating under the .-.imptX>n thet dolphins (and ~ ~ ol the Caac- fa mJ Jy, 1UCh a. whalet) haw • thin~ capediy ~'* to. If not ~than man, Ully II ec:tuaJ- ly CJUlln9 • new lafl9Wllll9 by ~.with the~-. a llst of frequency levels of sound that the dolphin can rMtch •nd, Lilly hopes. under stand Now that the programming is complete, LIUy Is planning to take his computer ln a mobile lab up to a NSeareh faciltty In northern California, where his MW la~ will be perlected with dolphins In c.apt!vtty. after which he plans to transport the computer to the sea ~. an attempt will be made to com· munbte with d~hins ln their natural envtroomi'nt W lshful thinking? Or shur madnesa? Nel· !her. as far as UUy Is concerned. He be- lieves that the earth's molt 11aluab&e raourca may be the dolphins and the larger whales, tome ol whkh have brains many limes the size of ours. In stead of k1lllng the dolphlna and whales, he says, why not see what we can le.am horn these creatura. who have inhabited this planet fOf mlllk>ns ol-ycan In total harmony wtth thetr en· vtronmcnt? Might they haw a tra31tk>n Of hlltOfY that has been paas.ed down from gene- ration to generation? Might they know what the earth wu like long bdorw man appeared? Perhaps by learning the key to thclr survival, we may dllcovc the key to our own. The primary re.uon UJJy chose to do his ranrch with dolphlnt, and lhe bott).-nOMd d~ln In patticuler. Is becau. of the similarity between ID brain (1.600-1,800 grams1 and the human brain (1,400 grams). (An average chlm- paNJM, f°' lnstarlcs. has • brain of 300-400 wama.) In tn. ... Ully cx.pla.lrw In hit book Comm1mbldon ~n MOii ond Dolphin, "•mong the Cctaoea ttMr. .. • condnUO'J9 lpedl'Um ol brain .._ ~ from the ape tbil al the w,,y up eo • tmea the ti&lrnan .a. On ,Nlll\.Y ~V. ,...,_.,I. _, • t7 fconllrwed) IFYOUNEED TO BUILD UP YOUR BLOOD . DON'T COUNT ON VITAMINS Iron poor blood is the most widespread nutritional ailment in America today. In f ac.t, it's a problem that millions of American women face. And all the vitamins in the world can't help, because vitamins don't contain iron. Take Geritol, America's #I iron and vitamin supplement. Geritol is so rich in iron, just one tablet each day gives you more iron than even a pound of calf's liver. Plus vitamins imPortant to your health. ' Geritol will actually build iron poor blood back to normal. That's what makes it different from just plain vitamins-and so important to you. ' I~ .. • " 9 ~ 0 ,. ,,, . Of the 35 brand.a and varieties of boioena tested by Consumer Report.I for quality. nine were rated Poor OI Very Pooc for t.de. The samdls. boqbtin foodatons, weft either.rancid or ab owed bqinnine sip of nmc:ictity. The start of rancidity am often be detected by a perfume-lib aeent. So the aweet smell of your boloSnA rw1y ~ tryine to ten you aomethmc. How does the bologna sandwich COllDpilft with the others? r-.•,... --,-~ .... -DI>-....... ·---· ... --13•--·--· .... --.. _ --.... -- The bologna sandwich earned oor Jowest. vote or coo fide nee. Coniumer Reporu explored this in det.ail in it.a article, "How Good ia the Bologna in that Sandwich?" Here's how bologna stacked up again.ct the other three u.ochrich fooch ... ( 1 ) Highest in cmt-per-ounoe ol protein (2} Highest. in fat.a and calories. The bolognaaandwich, in fact, wa09er /our times u experuive u the cheapest sandwich -peanut butter-at the prices prevailing when we made our tesl. What'• more, bologna containa '-paten· ti.ally harmful additive called addium nit.rite. Consumer Reports giftS )'O'I the 1-n behind the "baloney!' Today's au~nnar\et. ia no pb•ce to be on your own. Without.help1.it.'a hard t.o know about subtle product oiffereneff that can cheat your family of nutrient.a and may· be even coat you more in the barpin. That's why Co.,,,11mer Repo,.,. rate. food and bouaeb~d product• by tettinc standards juat u ricoroua aa th<* we UR for automobiles and expenaive applian~ We are equally riJOl"OUA with our reeeareh into aerrica_ •uc::h u bank.int. isuurancie, and much mon. Conaum•r /Uporta ia the nonprofit, readeMuppotted m~ine of Consumen Union -the nat.ion'• lHdin& lndepen· dent orpnizat.lon for testini and rat.Ina contumtr product.a and 1emcea. We don't accept actverti.t.i.ng from anyone. We buy what we teat at retail al.Orea 1uat •you do. And we never accept "Cree um~" from manufact.urerL. FiYe facts our readers learned that you could haw used: 1. Shake'n Bae Barbecue Coating Cor chicken ia 50.9% W&•r--more than five times the percentage of augar found in Coca.COIL 2. When we rated the Sony KV1713 17'" color TV we found it equal t.o the JC Penney 2016 model in ownall quality. But we didn't 6nd it. equal in price-- the Sony ooet $2.00 more. 3. We liat.ed dealer co.ta n . list pricea for 9 2 can, ranginc from the CbeYTOlet Cbnette to the Lincoln Mark V. t.o help you strike the t>e.t deal. 4. Two bank.a can actverluoe the s.ame interest nte for your s.avinp account . Bu t one pays only $44.93 for the &ame period for which the other paya $75.30. It'a how t!wy calculot~ your interest that count.a. 5. Yogurt 006t& 2 6t to 42t for an e~t-<:>unce container, but for the nu tntional benefit.a it prov1deat yogurt.\$ • very expenaive glua or milk. A lot of compan~s may not like what we han to say. But remembeT, ~ aame oompa· nies spend milliom o f dollan a year on ada and TV commercial& for their products and aerYices to a.erve their interest.a. Shouldn't you spend JU.St $12 a year on Consumer Reporta-90 you can p?t the fact. that eerve Y'*' i;oteJesta? r------ Here's how }'l!ll ~ $13.75 Oil dUs iooododot f °"I to 8eW suh8aiben You,.t 11 ~ montht1 ._...of o--·-~ (DU lend price, St ..2& ..eh). total ~..-. ..... tlS.11 You .... che1J80 ~Oaid91-. ~price •... uo Yoo ... tbe Ull8l ~Oaidl-.,.. ..... llbllle-ODPY price ••.•• SJIO You ... tti. -11 ............... a.aldl prut'm _. ........... T,,,_ 11~&-.. Pt*. ············ !..!:!! Total PriCla •..••.••. -.11 Consumers Union pubUaher o( Cobaumer Report.a Oranceb\lf'f, New Yon IOM2 Plew eeod fl'M copies o( the 1980 eoo.111*' ~ 8uyUc Gmoe lmue and tbe .,...ly reviMd boolr., '!be Medicine Show. Enter~ .ut.cription to eo..m.er ~ few a ,_..at $12..00, iDdmtins the 1881 Duyins Guide 1.-ae when publimbed. t a.445 0 Payment encloeed 0 Bill me, p~ Addi.. -----------Apt. No. ___ _ City St.'4---Zip --- S..e .ore. a..etl If 1°" .,.ter: 0 2~ (..w'2].00) 0 3 ~ (•v.'30.26) -..,..om1y ... •uo 1Q«wl Plwalto.U.-..fordiellwwy Refundolunu..Apartl!Onol • ~ '1 ~ aut.c:ri....-fUl"M-.I if ,.au wWt to e11nml Cor an1 NMOn. 8lrt'lllp ~..I Olt7tttrtnc•v..-•v,•~· ... • L~------------~-------J Dolph Ina (continued) years. We, as reJattw newcornen, may be a.king too much ol ounelYa lo oom- munic.Ue ~with minds as an- cient -thoee ol the whales and ~bu. Thia~ may be bu more lmponant than we curmidy ainoetw II lo be: The whida and ~ "'llY haw more to teach us than we haw to teach them " But dolphkls are I)? ju.sa lnt.eJllgent. They a8o .eem to ~ ... an lnletlle desn to c:omn.uUcaie wtth humans. Arlstode ot.aved that ·sma11 boys and ~ devc&op mutual, pasaonate ettach- ments." Mont recently, aqu.miwn shows II\. which humans ride on the becks ol dolph.lns and eYal ki&er whales, provtde additional evidence ol the raped and af. fedk>n that Cctacea haw for humans ~ to Lily, mlll'l0s ~ to cornmun.lcme with another ipeCia has cau.wi him to suffer from "lnbeupec::les cMprtvalion... from whk:ti he h. dcW:l- op ed a "man- ccnNlied" \MIN ol the world. Herv:a. man ·dominates, rather than lnta- relates with the planet. It's ~ that man may be datroytng a hcrtsage In the tea that Is -CYa'I more adw.nc- John Lllly eel than hls own. And whit II Liiy II at* to acabWt com- mnc:aoon with ~·? "The ~ pkadorw ol IUCh a ~ reach Into vtrtuaJly way talm ol human endaYor... says Liiiy. who bellcva he am be •ICXlellful within five years. 1bc sea, 00111pw1*19 .ome 71 peromt of the ar1h .• auface ... aJmo.t unJwnally leCl'I as an tncvM.ably crudal f.ador In human ~ and IWVtvAI In the com1ng years and decades Coopa11u .. protects between humans and the mammak ol the tea CM\ proWle IOludone and MW ~ ~In ttm audal area.." For.....-. ~tnsocuJd md man's commada.I cntelpltMs bo,, teaching I.LS new mWlOCk of c:uk\Dtng plants and animal ea organjlrns. They oouJd help ~ avotd net dntrudion and the unneoaury c.apCw1ng ol dolphins. Off. lhcn o61-dr1lllng indUlltda ocuJd UM whUes to da9ct oa ... and act ... gulda to the ocell\ Som. Oc:anllYi could ......., cxhllb wt... hwnane could conwaa dnc:dy wllh ~ In ..... And II the aat91t apeabamrt wodca. the JANUS proglaD ocuJd bs u..t to dwelop communk:aDon wllh ad. anlmale. a.ch • elephma, the on· ly -*""' wllh • larger brain than men. (R 11 ch on ~ oommunlc.iton wllh ~ .. bme done. oth.r loca- tlofw • Wiii. Mio.the U.S. Nevy now h. • pt'OIPf'I' In which klllr ~ .... IAln«I to dlYe to the ooun Som ahd Nfrtew a.,,.... Md ~Md It ... lillo allned dofpNN to ..... bombe to lhl hull ol ..... Thie ... angered .... ...-~> ................... cxnrtJulon. °' hw-~~wouldbe the Ill ' ... Mnl of a W ~ to MMIL.Y~Y.,....,1,-•te the conservdon ol the earth's natural fl!90UIC.eS. UDy hopes that laws wi.D be pased lo protect the ~ and whales. In addtion, Lilly woWd like to see oceanarta become educational centers where humans and dolphins can lntaact and lam from each other. Although these predtctions may seem farfetched, UIJy conWnds lhat "many ldenoe·ftctlon writers haw made protec. lions Into the future that haw become realized Without 5UCh projeaiOO. man does not change hls ways." To Lilly. the possl>iJlty that his vWoru ol the future will come to pem Mseems most likeJy." M Are we alone as lnte.lligent, ~ compulk)nate beings on dUs pknet?" he atks. "I do not beJwvuo. Thus do I~ a ~ to our species to k>c* further. to look beyond the end ol our very human noees We do need 10me outs6de-the· hurnerHpeCiG Input; -do need the pei !p9Cltlle ol someone ehe on our ac- dvtdes; -do need the a.e:rdle al negotiming wlltl ochers baides humans. Wedo need to know the andmt wla-all dom ol the ~and wh.ies." MIJ Wlming. The Surgeon Gen111I Has 0111rmintd That ~Int SmoUlg ts Dlnga'ous to Yow Helhh. Last Chancel World's Most Beautiful Old Time .Piano Music Every Song A Cherished Favorite . 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FDR Statton, New YC>fk N Y 10022 From sunny New Mexico and Jane Witter comes a skillet supper dish recipe and bes1 wishes S Klll.ET ORIENT AL I lb. boMI.. chudi .teM 2 ~a -'>e..,.r.eMe ol l'h aipe ··-.,.,cup~-- .,., cup eheny or rice wtne 2 '-' ~ ~ crwhed l ~ ociloft, .ac.d .... ch .... 1 ClllP Clllery, .... Oil ....,..., 1 aip ..... ~--plec9 1 C.-l4 ae.) elk9d ID~. drailMd 1 c.-(I oa.) wdl'r chemwtt, •lllned aM enc.d t •e1d11,a -~ "' ClllP cold --1. T rtm steak ol acaa fat and grist.le and cut Into 'it-Inch cubes t . Heat 2 ~ oil In '8rge skllk1 end brown beef cubes !. In n medJum 1o11uee<pen, combine wa~. M>y sauce, eheny and bouUlon "'*· Hut until mlxtuN bolls and boolDoo dilloNa t . Add ~ to meat. mix Pour M>y sauu mlxrurc ow:r meal and vegdab&a; ldr Hat IO bolbng, reduce hat, COYeT and sJmnwr about 35 to 45 minutes °' unt11 meat Is tender Add watn chestnuts. &. Blend cornstan:h and cold v.l{INJ 1moodlly; add to simmering lkw.t, 'tl.r rtng c.ona.antly u m.txturc thicbns end coma to bollng . 6. Remove from heat. Sa"'9 o~ hot cooked rtcc. Molca 4 giwneroua .en1tng1 Approidrneta c:oet: SS.00 ApproxlmaM COit per NrVlng: $1.20 Jan• seys, "Thia &lllty and Inexpensive d.leh ~e.I In my kitchen and Is a fa\/Ofb With family and fnendt db fOf • ll)«te.l OCCMlon, a spr1nkle ol hahly cooked~ ~addaa rue.~ We ' haw qullla a c:olec:tkwl of lavortta r«Jpet from YoU' column ... The W-. rMd FAML Y WtD<l. Y In the ,,..,,_,,.,,._, ~. N.M. ID • ,Miil 'Y WUJQ. T, ,,..._, .. - ~ An easy ~low cooker recipe comes from M'"' Scott Nelson of Van· couver, Wash SPICY CHD..E 2 ... lun~t.d l CU (1-.l IO-Co MUCC 1 can (lS oa.) comaeo .--. -tlh h«rt>e. ~ aM °""'°" btt. 1 1*8. dr,I chlM Ma.oNnt mb 2 CAM (1 HJ . .U.) red kidowy beMw, 1111• drained 1. In large skillet or Durch oven. bfown hamburger Stir Dni1n oli fat 2. In slow cooke-i oc Dutch oven, com blne bf owned hamburger. tomato sauce. tomato sauce wrth herbs and spk:es, chUe seasoning m°' and kidney beans Snr weD 3. Covet and cook at low setting of slow cooker for 1 hoLll or Simmer al low heat If\ Du IC h oven Moira 4 ~nerow ~roings. plw ~ftot>era Approxlmnte cost S4 50 Approxlmnte COit per servtng· $1 15 Mn Nelson 1Uggests serving with thick. warm brud and buner. tossed green Mt.lad and ge.lalln fOJ dessert. The Nehons read FAM!lY WE.E.KLY In the CoJumblon , Vancouver. Wash From the Port Charlotte, Fla .. hom4! of Mary Loucks, comes a hurty hot sandw\ch Idea BROD..ED BEAN SANDWICHES .... toelted ....... enrtcbed whlw. Jll9<#~ 1 CM (18-.)podl-4~ I ...... Ollbl. ~ elked It bacoll .a.c.. cul .. MW l . T oest brud Spoon beona on tnad; piece onion tl1ces on be.&N Amnge 3 half-sllca bncon on onion allces and MCUN each end of bacon wtth a wet toothpk:.k. (Why wet? So. toothpk:.k doesn't bum.) 2. Ammge sandwkhes on broiler rack and broll 4 Inches from the headng •'-· mcnt ot unttl bacon II cooked to your bk· Ing. MoJca 4 •MJlngt Approlllrnnt cett: $3.00 A~ cott per MrYtng. S. 75 Mwy tt• ue, "I hlivc uttd thil recipe f~ .ppolllmettly 20 ~. end It i. tdl a family favorite " ~ Louc:b read FANL. v WWu. '<In the ,.._.,,...._ Fon Myers. Fla. L_::-------------~----------------~~-· • Fot Kathy Quinlan, Evetythlng'a Coming Up Roses By Pee< J. Oppenheimer A c:tres6 Kattileen Qu~ plunks henelf down and rests one leg 01.1er the ann of her chair. She's Just come from a yoga JeSSlon. and her worn sweatsult looks as comfor- tab&c as ~ seems to be. It Is hard to equate this smiling, ~ young woman wtth the girt who. when filming I rkua Prom'-<I Y °" a Row Garden ""'° yean ago, seemed uptight and noncommlttal. "I didn't like talking to people at first.~ Kathy candidly admits "When I'm Into a character. It'• hard for me to protect myself. 6o when I wori<. I shul the door Even to friends. But now I understand the function of publicity " The mav\e the had to publlctzie most recently was~ Runna Siu~ In the film. Kathy, who's 24, plays a young nun who fallt In love wtth Dick Van Dyke, the parish priest, who Is eventually aocu3ed of murcfertng her. FOJ the past few yea.rs, Kathy has been b'ytng to baJance all the MW facets of her ltfe. In the early 70's, a casting director, looktng for local talent at Padflc CoUege, had plclced her for a small part In Amer lean GrofjtJJ. UnttJ then, she'd been a hopeful trainee for the Olympics (gym nasties, swimming and diving). However, that taste of dramatics was enough to make Kattiy give up the Olympia In favor of becoming an actress (though Holly- wood seemed a long way from Miii Va.Dey, Cdf .. where she'd grown up) "UnfortunateJy, I got to L.A. when all the lV dK>WS went on hiatus," seys Kathy. "l had only $80, so I got a job at a ~ and worMd there ftw months to pay fOI' acting !aeons. When l got my ftnt tntcMew. lt wm for the teWvWon series, Emergmcv, and I got the job." Although the had e maJor role In the l 'J76 ftlm, l..J/eguald, H WU alw her first fUlbl.red role as the 16-year-old mental p11u.nt In I Ncl>O' Prom'-" YCXA a ROIN Ge.den ... ft )umped to teardom. But the pllt took ... toll. Me fllmtng, Klthleen dropped out of ctn:ula&n, try· Ing to thakie the depession thal haunted her. "The whole wolid Jooked funny to me becalN I'd ipC'nt '°much time loolc· Ing et H from en Insane point of vte'w." wt.. llhe ... rady to ed ~ • .tlC r.-1 and ~ mlln)I ~ untll lhe _. The ""°"*· tis 9P1"' MIS et\· thulililtic about the moMY being ofMr.t: $ 100.000. tioMwr, It w not the money th.it~ Kathi.en. Rather, It wea ~ challnga. '~vw•u·.~a.-•11 The film was unfortunately maodlln and disappointing a.nd could have hurt Kathy's career. ln!ft!ad, It made ewryone aware of how ttriklngly beautiful she Is. pies. "I've had ttme for mistakes." she says. "You may not see all of them, but I ~w they are there " CONeqUence takes time and wouldn't be fair to a marriage at the ~I nme KathlH:n Is sure she can handle sue· oess "h's 11 pr~ only tf l make It a ~. ,, she SllY5 And wtth her Kattiy has gone about turning herielf Into an actraa with ttie same ddamlna· don with which she trained for the 01ym. She's not married ,~ has been. but she says she fantasizes about marriage and children. She's convinced !hough. that building hencJf into an aaress of ~nesa. theT"e SffmS to raWI be llttie chance of that happening l&J . The First Danbury Mint Porcelain _Easter Egg • Fine imported ~lain d«Dnted with lovely spring violets and trimmed with precious 22kt gold. • limited edftion available at origUW iaRae price only until ~ Sunday, April 6, 1980. • A ttr.activdy packaged for gift-giving. • Priced at only $13..SO. This Easter, you or eomeone you care for can become the proud owner of this beautiful art ot>- ject. Cnfted from fine imported porcelain, dUs dwming Easter egg is decorated. on both sides, with delicate spring violets and embellished with a hand-petted ¥ of precious 2lld gold. True beautiful porcelain egg is a perfect F.astt»r gift which you can display bl your home all year round. &dl egg is attrldively ~ for gift- giving and lh.tpme.nt ,_ EaleerdeBWiJ ilpnan- "9ed for aD onlaw nutted by Mada 17, 1990. The PUlt Danbury Mint Pon::tiain P..llrer Pg Is availllble only until April 6, 1980. lt will not be available tn *>ret. At full $13.!M> this could~ the llaJt ol • delightful coDeding ~ r------------------------------------, : TM An1 o.,.,_, MDII hrorklm Ulm Eg 18 c I r c The O.nbuly Mint Mmt be : 1 47 Richardl Attnu~ p •-b4 by I I I 1 Norwalk. Conn 06856 April 6, 1MO. 1 • t "'"-mttr my onltt for TM Ftnt D.tllllwy M-.. P9"llWa i : £.-ED-I haw~ my mntna~ • followt: ' ....,,,,, fa(•) at Sl3 50 ~_.. ~ • H.ndlmg at SI .50 ~ qm 5 Tobi Amount~ $ ---- 0 ~ Nft If any PorcN!n £Mlft fa Ila to be INpped to • dlffftTnc addnss. and~~ us speciftc ~inltruction~ on a..,.,.._ .twct of,,.~ Aho Include any~ for a gift and wtlkt. -..w pnMcH v ~ Your NaTN ------------- I City.~ Zip --: I ' "-tNke d"9dl cw D"OIWY otdn ~ ~ o.nbwy .... : I ~ "9dtne..., tt.m per• to~....,. tu. : L--~----------------··---------~-~---~ r a Teen-Age Drinking Alcoholism Is a growing problem among those teen·agers who drink, and early this month, CBS will present a thmetic television special about a young alcoholic The Boy Who Drank Too Much Is the story of Buff Saunders. a young hockey player who Uves with his alcoholic father. De:sptte the fact that he Is a superb player, Buff can't seem to make the starting team; he Is characterized as a troublemaker and a loner without a Mnse of team spirit To cope with his loneli- ness, his llC4demlc problems and his father, Buff begins drinking With the help of a teammate, Buff, bel· llgerent at first. flnelly realizes that he Is an Father and son are alcoholics. alcoholic, although he Is only 16 years old. His coming to grips with what he finaUy understands Is a disease, and his slow comprehension. with th« help ol teV· era! Alcohollc:s Anonymous meetings, of th« reasons both he and his father drink, make this show well worth watching. ,_ Preventing Child Abuse For young children who nave been bat- tered or neglected by their perentl, e:x· posure to a warm, loving atrnolphere Is often a giant step toward Insuring that their psychologlcaJ and physical ICIU'S don't la.st forever. La COIO rJ. toe NIOO. {Houte of the Chlldren) Is )wt such a place. It Is UC> a preventive atm nursery; percnta who f•I they are unable to cope with their raponllbdldes and may vent their frumatlons by abusing thetr ch.lldr«n can bring their yountptcn to La a.a and leave them f« as long as they need to. "La a.a was started In 1973 by Sister Nt:hleen Clartt, and llncc then men then 6,000chlldrm, from btrth to age 11, have found a &emponuy home ttwr.. "In many caea," uys S.._ KadUeen, "par- ents brtng their ch11dn1n to UI. Our main goal W pnvcntion, but WC g9t at.IM<f end neglecaed c:hlldren, loo. R)Sirt now, WI • FAMlll' Wl!EKD T1-N-eptlp# 11.,..U.. 'ms'Ct it..i"'tll'* Monon ,,,.,. 1~11 .,_ 'U ....... .,.,_.., .... l1ctl M. UnMey ll IP ¢11 ...,, Alu-<?OOC* Domestic Help If you don't think your hUJband 15 handhng the children or the housework very well, h might surprise you 10 know that he probably feels the sarM way, reports Bruce Chadwick, a Brigham Young University sociology professor Chadwick was one of three J>fO fes.sors who questioned 775 randomly selected couples on performances and satisfaction In the family The family roles Included houMkeeper. Income provider, emotlorn~l and moral sup porter. recreation planner. soual part have a 5-month-old baby with 15 frac tured ribs And most of our children aren't from poor homes, their parents are middle or upper class." La Ca.IO, which Is financed entirely by donations, tJlka children on a national basb. "We ewn had a call from Ger· many," says Sister ~thleen proudly "And slnc.e we tregan, we've had thousands of requesa fOf Information. ond communltla aD over are starting Sisler Kathleen In th~ nursery. ryurscr1es bk. this. Tiwy aMWeT a re.al need." For more tnformMk>n. writ• to La CCllO rJ. b MOO., Dept. fW , 34 7 E. Speedway Blvd .. TUICOn, Artz. 05705. ner and child teacher and dbclplinanan The rese.vchen found that the hu.s· bands rated their wives higher in every role but Income J>fOvider TIM! Wives rated themselves higher than their husbands In all the roles but provider and recreation "Women seem lo feel that they are doing more In teaching and disciplining the chUdren and ta.king care of the horM than are th«lr husbands," reports Chadwick. "and they would like their husbands to help out more " Tomorrow's Leaders Today A recent survey ol 23,200 top Junior and senlof high·tchool students Indicates that th<»e teen-agers are stffrlng a fairly conservative couiw toward their well· defined goals Some 70 percent of the teen• polled by Educational Communlca lions. Inc have definhe carHr plans, 41 ~nt want to be doctors or lawyen, while 21 percent say they will choose business admlnlsU'atlon And most of thole teen·agai are pursuing thOM careers without t~ulglng in the pastimes ueodated with tecn1; only 8 perunt sakl they use marijuana, and 43 pacent tn dlcated that they'd never had a beef. What ar• mae youngsten kxi'Ong f~· ward to In the next decade? Almost two- thtrda of the students poUed put stabilizing the economy and bdling tnfletlon as th.tr numbeT-onc priorUy. And, whlk 73 per- cent said that energy conc:aTll wen up- permost In the1r mlndt, ""' than half In· dlcated ttWlt they would be wtlllng to pey addldonal taxes to suppol1 antipollution P'fOIPIT\I dnp!t• the fact that two-thltds .. y they will be eamtng mont than SJ0.000 • ye# by age 32 °' 33. Lifestyles Hurt O.C-. A study conducted by Dr Charles Hmneken of Harvard Medical School indleates that rehle ment may Increase rhe risk of death from coronary heart diseMe The report, based on a study of the deaths of 1.300 male:S. found that the men who retued had an 80-percent greater chance of death from that disease than those who hadn't stopped work.mg Pr~nancy. Dr Richard N~. a ~thologisl at the Hersh~~dical Center m Pennsylvan111 recently reported tha1 the rate of mfect1on of the amnlOfX fluid that cu~lons the fetus and the subsequent death of the baby, mcre.ued when women had W)lual Intercourse dunng the last month of their pregnancy Wntmg In the New England Journal of Medi· n~. Dr Naeye noted that "the reasons remaln to be determined. but It Is possil*? that a greater number or variety of bacteria reach the amniotic fluid after coitus .. Televtak>n. For a portrlllt of how women Jn Russia live. watch Women of RussSo. a five-part senes hosted by such notable:S as Shirley Jones. Juliet Prowse and Kathryn Crosby The ser· ies Is the bralnchlld of producers Sheny Grant and 54ndy Carter. who spent thrtt years negotiating their trip and then trawled to the Soviet Union seven nmes to resean:h and film the show Check your local listings BIRlliDA VS (aD Aquariw) Sunday - Fran Taric.enton 40. James Mkhencr 73 MoNt.y -Alce Coopa 32. Ida Luptno 62. Betty Friedan 59 T~ -Hank Aaron 46. Norton Simon 73; Roger Staubach 38. Al Koopa 36. John Car- radine 74. Wedne9d9y -Ronald Reagan 69; Za Mil Gabor 57. Manuel Orantes 31. Fabian 37. Claudio AtTau n : Loua Nlzier 78. F-nd.9y -J'9(k Lanmon 55; Lana Turner 60. ~ -Carole King 39; Mia Farrow 34; Rogn Mudd 52 • BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: 8«tty nw.n. Rou6d Reagm ... ,. ... ,ca. 1..., ...... 0.11111-*"" ... _._. .. FTC..._ . ' . '' \ "'"' I "II l(ou cwt l(Q«4· F~ Take II~ DON'T MISS MY BIG SA I • • -~ ------ Hl1ll Fiber BRAN MIMI T*9t1 toofclf69¢ 500 tor $2.99 vrrA & D ,.:.. 49¢ CIOOO A. 400 D) 500 for $1 .95 .... -.... 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TII--.tile Bauo S.W--lowety • AN avaflleCAIUNQ eCA"a ALL MASON Trut yourwlf to Utt lllftHt moat lt11Clou .. tuu,.. ltrawbetr... you've .... , i.1t•. Tito .. ero QulMult b..-..n ... !Mnioa aMI ttwy pow u Ille u t09CU•tl Tiley ... • o .... . -· rM berry • • • -utll-Watwl ... dol .... t fO# ft_1, .. .__.. froal,.. alMll utl,.. ''""· Stoel! No. 1•1. .....,. ~ plontf .... a o priwecy raw M w1~.-. ond oo • cdorful _,_ •~ Int. lb rid! lih•OJ...,,_ fol. "'91too It o -'come .._,.t •" v-•ound. You1t ,... cofolo eoleet, ,._.y bow~ ~ o6d .._...,,. trwl dtot -et i-t 1 to 2 ft. toll.Hnfne been tronopfiontod, tho root .,. """ It ...ti do¥otopod 8"d will help the trM 91t off to • fest 1ter1. Oro. your fully .,..llntlmd ~ St>ruc• on 1f,o -...nlont ONa Of' THC f'ASTUT OfllOWING T"US coupon. SIOdc No. 112. ROYAL RED MAPLE oo\'I Sl 0 O / t , 1 14 "ti •I Jp ~.~I '• ' f i '·" '•'' OAOWI MOIT ANYWHERE ONE 01" NA TURES MOST AICHL V COLORED TREH W~I 11\a* u., Red~ IAc. 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Hlthly ~ ~t. dl.y r~en f81t end produce 101s of MW "'""'" to ,tw you • bitl9' petd'I wwv v-1 H11ve won- dllrlvl. tll-puf"P0911. bit. ttra..t.rriee f,. jamt, "-· ,,_,, ~tor mon1htl Derk red. very __ , • · VIII firm. 8"""' most follu hewe - -·Order plenty. STOCK NO. 7J8 MANCHU RIAN APRICOTS f'i.UIT -f'LOW•RS-SHAD• S l 4 9 ea 2 fo r $2 n> Tll.,•'• r1otlll11t '° ta1ty 11 tit• oPMlel -Mtfl•H of yowr own tr_,..,. .... •P•klOt&. Not "•rel to ··-•• Ill• Mand\Wfilfl ,.. ..... cot II OM of tlle f\a•Cl'"t frvtt lrffl )'CHI can 1tlar1t. O•••llnt plflll ..,..,,.,..,. bfOH.)ml In urty •''"' befoH tlle ....... coma -•· In 111miner • • en 11tut1Cla11Ce of rlctl•f1a1rorecl. red-cJIMlleel aprl- eoh for Htlnt '"""· unr1ff1f, freul"' •r1• metttne Imo t•flfl' ''"'' .... ,,._.. Tiie •"1. of Ill• )'Hf • ll•MliOf'll .. tloHy• ... , ... meellum-.U:ecl, ... ,~,..ci llllCI• trM. T"• M•ftdturlan Apricot (pninut """"'"8) It •lf-t1ollr11Unt ltut rr1ore '"'ttful wlltfl low pl•ltt I or I . Vwy •utcll ••Wll"'I · • ono-yur pl111h lltoot o I f .. 11 You •-"'• t yNr 9"' I to I ' pa.nt&. Not -t to CalHott11L Steidl No. 1 JO. RARE OPPORTUNITY In "-oltht ,.... y04111 flnd Hou• of Wllliloy'• beet Md moat pcipv.., ...,._y ...,.....,.. fOf dew.,... file....,... UM tho order M91tk to Or• S-1 You,._ ... lliMutfful, FULLY OUARANTHP ptonu et ,,, .... .., ... pno.t If yov hvfry wo'tl INV dte postaft -YOllf P......W ont..I L-" IMlde f-.._..~IN( HOUSE OF WESLEY, Nunery Division -Bloomington, IL 81701 CHEST NUT TREES oN\.. 'I Sl 50 Tllla an•nl ... tllatle a"4 nut t,.e -.. -t """' ............. . ou... .... ............. tM _,,,.. JMrl To t)I swr•t lcerneh •re Jwat rltllt for roH11"9-I' a1t1rowl"1 Ctl"t"i.t (C.1Ur1..-molllMl"'1) •Ill '°°" _.... •• a dellllltful ta\ade tr.._ v latch .... "'""' Moom1 •"cl hutro111 •••"" • · turn1 brortn '" autw"'"-Vou r• celH dlolee l to J ft. lrMt. Hardy Amerlean fa .. orll• •hi Mel Old•fattllonecl cttarm to your yard. Hot tltltJpecl to Callf. or Watll. ITOCK NO. IH SWEET. JUIC)' GR AP ES 9 gc NIAGARA -l'o1MOl11< •"411 d• pentl•lll• wl\lte ,,...... L.arte, b<lnchu of 1 .. 1c,, "o""...., Stodl N•. S 71. CONCORD -Aecot"U:ed a1 .... fln••t blue t<•PA I" Ille U"lted StaleL 0 ............ -ei...ndenl. Stoett No. t 1-. AGAWAM -L.a ... red tnPft wlltl a clellclcHn flnof. VllM-ou 1 trower. Slodl No. 11'1. Vow'll rec:elY• cllolce 11-llY· rooted "'"u 1"81 •Ill b•r at ... M rly .... l'l•nt •IOnt • fe"c• or arbor I fMI •pan. Select ...,eral ol Mell colOr for cl .. lclow• Ylrlet)I ..,.ry ..,,,..,, ... RED DELICIOUS APPLES THE STANDARD OF EXCEllENCEI ., t ,_ 't ' 0(\\-/ s 2 .00 .... I,, ,.\ ' Red OeUclou. Appl• · · Yietds lerp crope of ric:f'I red ~. A superior. l•rge, uni· f0tm 'PP• · · just right for oooklnt or Mt· Ing. You11 ,.. '*" C919fully •own, well-'°°'" 1% to 3 ft. "9el. Stodl No. 122. ELBERTA PEACH ? fOf SJ 7!• 1 for S5 2h L.aacler of 111 ..-cf!.._ A l>ewtffut IPffCfl of eo•cl ctWlllllfl flOI Oflll' tit• ..... OI• ~"••cl ..... ty IMlt '''° ,., ............... . 9u4ler1. •tberta 11 111rc11er In i...c1 ui.., meny •erloetl•' tllerefore • More Ufll- lor"' cr0itper. II It 11,.., y ... ew wMll rM ctl..,tt, Juloy, tilt" fin.,. """"' ,. ... IOWI fr•1IOt1e.. R"""' s..•-11or 1 l ·le. You'll r• ...... c.er .... 11., .,.. .............. . .. t\l'f .. ,. .... .. Hot .. ,.t to c.Hf. MWUll\\lltft"- Stooto No. 194. SHOP BY MAIL -NO CROWDS, TRAFFIC, WEATHER PROBLEMS! ' SOii> ORDER TODAY TO HAVE BUSHELS M Pl.ANTS IN THE FALU BUSHEL BASKET SIZE CUSHION MUMS 8 for $1 .00 1u t >r 5 1 15 ~4 for $2.50 Jmap! A yard full of CUSHION MUMS for te. tha.o l 3 cents ad>! Produce loadt or f.all blooms on nc:b rounded plant. Make wonderful cut nowera. You &11t cboice nelcl-crown root dtrisiona. Very hardy -thriYe eoien in poor eoil with lltU. care. OUR color choice of pink, bronze, red or yellow. Sorry, cannot be shipped to Arizona.. Calltomia or Washington. Stock No. 2 5' . 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Mtl ... .,,. n.ir'h .,._ te .._, 2r •• ... w .,..,.., ..... -a..-...... 7. ~ HOUSE OF WESLEY, BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS 61701 SERVES ALL AMERICA WITH OUTSTANDING FLOWER BARGAINS -OVER 1,000,000 SATISF IED CUSTOMERS SPECIAL SAL£ ON OUR MOST POPULAR TREES & HEDGES -ALL FULLY GUARANTEED VCAV SNCIAL -100 f'T. RIED TWIO DOGWOOD HEDGE Only 20 fnr $2 98 •o ~''" ,., • 50mo lttN!ti '"'"'"' 11>""9 "-· en, ot!Mf• '"" .,.,._ follefO, 11\C moil -"' ·to ""1tl\or aw1y vnattrac\· IHl7 e1ct1 wll\\or. •wt tlleM llarCly ..... Twit Oo1wood (Co'""' Stolonlf••> fine ll01utH11I clu1fo1'1 of •lllto flow•rt In tlM .. ,,,.., lo•d• of tum 1roon IO•••• In tllo u.mm.,., anCI '" tll• wlrrtOf, wll•" yow ••Poet • •••II yard, tlley P<&l OI\ • ,..,,, 9'1ow ol co1or wltll tllefr llfltllt ,.,. ••• ..,. 001\trHtlnt .... ,.,, llte UIOW -... ovt1t•,.dl119/ .. ' aroul\d lloClt•I Vou fOI nice t to foot well •ootM l\Urwry t•own tllrul> .. Qrow to I feat, !JUI eel\ It• trlm"'oCI for a l>o•utlful had,.. Stodl No. 72t. P'AST QROWINQ SILV.,..QAllV ellAUTV RUSSIAN OLIVE 5 f111 $2 98 t0f11 \·~4ll /Of.11 T.'l~R lUfu,i.til4't (lllHtftlU eu1u1tHoll•) Welcome '" •"r laotel11e•o• beceu .. of tll•I• lll\UIU•l .. IY ....... .,. COIOt. ,. ...... , ....... lovetir •II ........ •«Y Mt•ir. M•ll•• perfect 11Mtll"9 •• ecrMI\ planth'I· Can II• oflppo<t CH left to 1•0• to tS.-JO'. Hat fratrant )'•11--wlllt• lllo-mt In May. Qrowa In 1tOor aoll, tl'wl¥01 II\ f1t(1 "'" or r•rtlal ........ ~ant f"-' to 1' n1ttMf'Y1fOWn b••• e--t• apart for f1tl tcroenl,,._ OnS• .... .,.,,, Stoelc No. 111. ' I t ' ~ · J #\ \ 1 HARDY, NEAT, P'ERMANENT PRIVET HEDGE 10 f n r Sl 98 ~I • I IJ •• '!>II IJ I I( t ' lf'a ct.. let .... _,.,,.. hedp pf-t in Am•-1 A ,_, .. owl.,._ ...,.riOf, lont 11¥od _., beevh· ful plOftt. 'RIVET (AmlH Rhr• Notttll requifft ptKtloetfy no c.e. It lust CM''t IMi beet f0t ~ to 1Urround yout p.-lo, yerd, line yout drive, etc. Can be rftelt1te1ned •t -v '*-"'· ,....,, 1K' .-r1· v-~ 1· to 3' pl-ta. Order .. '"41n'f • 'fCMI c:.I\ po91i.fy -wf\lle Oils IM• 1-Not thlppod to c.111. or Arb. Stodl No. 571. ELEGANT BLUE SPRU CE HED GE l01or s2 Jll j s lo • ... S.14 • .n f\O t • l • '.1fl Tl\lt ..._uOful tllHr·Mue .... ,., (llk:iff IHll\I· •n• 91..,u) wlO ••• trace and "8vlr to irovr r•rCI. StronJ l\ortllor" trow" 10 to It" 4 YM• 01• .... '"'' ••• all _,_..., ,,_.._ Al\CI tll•y'r• '"'' 11\o • ""' tin for ,,.,. ... ,. .. .,... ll•ut••M tor 1t• •• .... ,,...., .... ,, 11.-r"'"'' cot"°' 1ro11p1.. Tiiey prow IHI too. Vow II want to Ofder toh •t tll•• .-Clal ~lc•t. TIMM troo1 Wiii -P l'OV turn yout .-1ro 1 .. te a lllowplece. OrCIOf new. ltod< No. no IO FUT OF FAIENOl Y FENCE On I y l 0 f or S l 9 8 40 lo• Sil qc; 110 fo• S 12 95 OF SHARON HEDGE o.tltlltf•I ... _. of .... WtlMe Of pvr..-ONll .,,.,_ I" e llfetlme fo .... eof MIU .... Mltlt)f. ifoM ef SflHol\ ...... -I prMttcot, IOftt)f frtMe '" ,. • .,, ,.,._...._ T ..... .._,.,, ..,,. ... win prow .. ,.,,.,..,. to •· 1• n. fef' •• lltfo""at ~ -~ .. ,. "tt1nt,.... 1-r • -• ffl4W< ,.. ....... L.effty .......................... -It, 9'o• ........ . IHa.-..t •)ff'-t,1 1Mr11tt lflto 1Htftia11t .... .,. II\ .,. .. __ .... .. tttlo ... le_.....,... e!W -ti-to fe.wer ~ fatL TllW -H .............. ...._ IMwe•i.. Tttll ......... te..•rft• ""'" ......... . ... , to ,, .. , ~t)f -I• ._,of ._,,, •• ,, ..... Of'9• lNe)f •M ,_..,. ... _.. .... , t-r .... ,,_ .-. •rvk ,.._ .... n1. A BEAUTIFUL TREE ALL THROUGH THE YEAR "PAPER WHITE " WHI TE BIRCH ,,.!10 ... "99-orlt't *"" \\ 0 0 1:" I for si ..,0 b 1 ,, S" •,o L.o¥ety Clf"nMt.,c.f trw. W H I T E B I R CH (8 . PIVt'rlfeu) It t..utiful Y--f'ound. In llWint and ~ brl9'1t ~ .... -the ..... - tum to f0<190U• told In felt. And, In win I•. lhe .,..tut trunlt and sten- dlf btmnctt. ••• lo¥ety gllnenlnt white. You pt hardy, not1h1m .. own, 2 10 • ft. tr-. Stodt No. 919 FAMOUS FOR ITS BEAUTY.SINCE BIBLE DAYS TREE ROSE OF SHARON ~ ___ _. ,11 ~otl\." \\ 00 ea 3 fo< $7 00 8 10< S4 00 , ... ~ • ..,,,_, One of lh• rfta.t ....,tHul ft-tnt tr-. tea rkfl, ... _. • ...,, ..... ---In ...... .,,,_., wfdl '"'~'" .. ...... of red, pWl, ....... « ...... •1-,..,., throuth to fMI. (my to ffOW. fa1t_,,-1,.. H~. Orowt te 11' tllll. fltCllltent for ..... ,.,.., or ~ ,._...... You ,_.... ....._, ,._..,..,__,, MrMIAlhM .,...., .... rto4'utt. lllodt ...... . FAST GROWING -GOOO SHADE "Gold en St em" WEEPING WILLOW 1 f or Sl 00 tr., \I ,11 1, ''" Sf I ls.Ii• Nte>bal One of tti• fwt-1 erow+ne "' .. --.. Grows• lft\IClh • ~t to -•-• y-1 ~. •ICl9f111, droopine brandla. e•- ...., '-• m lpn"f and.,~ di ... to .._,,Hui eotd In ..,._,., And "'9 901d ~ i.rtr "''*• dtis trw • tHowpiec:e irt wln•r • ..,, • tu~. V-v hetdy. Nice 2' to ,. _ ........ ..,,.. nurwsy l'OWft ~ Stodl No. 890. l"lc* A""fvts Of 1_,tlful LM- PERSIAN LILACS A riot of color! Sc:orw of f'-'tl 3 ''" SJ 00 6 It" $!> 00 (Syrlnt• ""'1•rl1) Tl•• IHIK ......... ,.,, .. . pertt ur, It lie IO<ielletl of •Ill Tll ... fOf· "°"" , .. ,.,., ~*" l.llHt •rod1te• .,. .... n4•roc• of ""'11'• •"41 ,.,,.,...., •looMt for 1oed1 of cul ,._.,L ••"'""' .... ,._,. IM•M. Ver,, Ntll' lo 1rww. •••t '" "C:."l: • .:: be..-ert. Y 011'11 r-hre llNltll)' "-... J to 4' ,,.,, ... y t rOWft trML .• Aft .. NI tran ... lefttl .. .Ue. Stoctl No. eJI. _ ...... NA TV"E'S LOVELIEST SIGHTS "Pink 'Mist " SMOKE TREE 2 f0t $2 15 3 lor S4 00 (COllftUI -..nr1e) Ofte of MIUN'• lo ... llett .. llttl lft J11fy "'lien lftOll Olller tr ........ . 411lt •t.o"''"' II ..,,_, fertll wltll ... Chi .. w1 of lltflt llf• .,.,.tcMs ,._ .. ,, Me INMllN11t cte41 .. of """ll' --.. II eek• ................ ""'"' ••• "'-"'"'*' Tlle11 IA f ... M ........ wtttl • i.-1tt11t fl!IT•ll' ef rw.1 _... .. Ml era...-fot&eea, Qrowt to ta'. • ..... llY lo•efy wt1e11 I trMt ., • ..r....::: t.c;tlMr. Y... ... .... ;.~~~ 111. .. • ,.,. --. F'-'t A...,._£-.. I.tore The LaPee Bloom• Of'9n ..._,,.. 10.. A.croat Pink Flowerln& 11o<s.so MAGNOLIAS 3 1°' si 00• •AtNO BLOOMING -T1-.,_tffvl M-.- nMIM C~• bl-In rftld-tiprint with .._ m-of' i..utlM pl9* w-. of1len ,......."" 10" ...... Unbel~ lowety; wltl '""-the ,,.,ue of your ~apeny by ~ ...... -.. rid! ....... foll-•• ftowwa. Frw ptar1tlnt .... ...._ .-wy °"*· FRAGRANT MAONOll~ -wfth We. -llY· loc*lne, ,~~ ..,_ ... foekt '*' ~ ........... ,..., ... .,_ -h.-Y. ""-.. .,..,. ................ Not .. ...,.._to_J foot ptenu 1111too111lne 1h9k .._.off. Y• ,. ...... dMMoe ti.Id I 111 ... J IO 4 foot ...._ Stod! No. 111. EAIV-TO-OROW-GROUNO COVER MASSES OF OOLOA EARLY IN SP9' ING CREEPING PHLOX 6 for \l 00 Iii ' ' •,J lj I t "'\I ,.~ . HARDY COVER FOR SLorES ANO BANKS CROWNVETCH 5 for \l 20 ,.._. s ,_ s:z.ooa UttfHe~., ..... ~,,_ ........ _ The ..,... ..__.. ..,..._ _, Oa aw IC..-- • -tal ..-.. h M w 11" .. _ ....... ~ .......................................... c::Dbful CREEP1NG PHLOX (P. ~) u-ty.... ....--...~--- pracdal -·-.--.... -· ........, ...... ~ Ol1ly ~ 4 In. tlll. $t.9ya ........ r--________ ..._ _____________ _ y ... .,... ~ of color Jn ..ty IP'tnt -2 OUR choice of red, blue, whltl or pink. IMPORTANT REASONS WHY YOU CAN ORDER FROM HOUSE OF WESLEY WITH CONFIDENCE Makes • woo•rful ground CO'l'er or bordet. You ""*" stront nof'ttMm-9rown field diY· 1 itionl. Grown In pent., lhede or full aun. aw!KY IMele 1Ma11t ltlal la ....... 16 canhlll1' I~ !Nlon ....,_,., It _.. to l'CHI to --· .. ,. " •• ,, ·~ Mtc .. 9'Mf ......... ..,,. AIM. wt.Oft ,, ... , .,..... :::::~:. -ul IWMa, -•• ty k ... "' )' eM unoflOllY ....._ y 1011r co"" Stock No. 247. ( 2 We -wld IMtc te .-1"t CHlt ltlat.::::Ltt"" -... la f11lly .......... ~ 011r l'ull • OM VOM • Otta,.tttff ••. If Ute .. ,.41 ... ~·-·· arme I" .... Molttt'l oe..-1-UOll afMl U.rM fM •M ,, .. , 11Mnof'8f, ltt" retttr" WM M41"'4NG l..A8• wttllhl ·-1'-., ,...... •• ,,... .... , ...... ' ........... ., .,_, !Mlrefl•• ,nee. Ouarentff It .... "".._, •""''"' 1.-.t It '°'""'"· "-.ANT NOW -o.-ows ou.-1HO WINT ... THICK 8LU•-OttUN SPREADING EVERGREEN S2 00 ca J tw ~()fl I;'"' SI 00 1/ 1,., S IJ 00 ~ .......... ~·· .... 1_,..,~ .... ..,. ~ .... __ 4' , ........ -...ty, ......... .,f .,_ di.t &-. y..., .,......_ NIV!R CHTS MOftl THAN r tD 1tr TAUJ .,_._. "-.............. ....................... ,...~."'--.. ,_....._,._.~......._v_,...~.,.. 1r ............ ..., .......... .,. o-n•"" """-'" ............. -"In •n or ,,.,,., ...... 0-to •.....,.. of 10-1Z ... F•t .,......,. --plant .;11 _, '°41r .., .. feat. ..... No. 221. ttav• o,_ All v--8111e ~ In S.Wlne ~No lpedel C.... PERIWIN KL E 10for$1 .00 7r, for Sl 98 50 f(')f $2 98 100 fot $4.98 .....,, • 12 month C9f P9t of pl .......... pen 'f:RIWINklE (Vince ~). Pr~ bM<fful ,.......,~flow.. en, lft eprt .. -h ... ~ ...n the dullleat .,.. of your ywd. You tst ..... ... y. nlclly root9d plents. Grow 4 to I lft. tmM tn eun, ...... poor _,... too. Om pllent ~ 2 ~ ft. ... ....... YOUR BEST BUYS tN GUAnANTEED NURSERY STOCK ALWAYS COME FROM Ho use of Wesley, Nursery Division, Bloomington, lllmo1s 61701 SEND YOUR ORDER NOW FOR HEAL THY, VIGOROUS PLANTING STOCK TO KEEP YOUR GARDEN ABLAZE WITH LIVING BEAUTY THIS YEAR Special BONUSESI HYDRANGEA ---~~~ TR E E0 "\ 't J 5 C IMPORTED FROM JAPAN -THE KING OF FLOWERS "~!Ar IJ.00 cat.elOt ,,.tuol FABULOUSLY BEAUTIFUL! TREE PEONIES GROW UP TO I FEET! LIVE FOR GENERATIONS $2 95 e ~. 1 ' I !J ~· Th• Mistocr•tl of •nv lllfden, TREE PEONIES IP-le ad· fniltlc-1 yi91d up to 200 ... nt btoolM on ONE plant. 81oorN ere up \0 8 In. --- e.dt petal ·~· lllte llOft OrlentM tllk. F~ie9' it a lulft, ..., .,-,. v..., h9'dv "'""' .. -.. to I ft. I.IHI for een--••tlonL y_, cflokll of..., Nd. purewhlu, l~p!M. Stodl No. 8t2 fttt* Tn1e '-tV Stodl No. n2 Red Tree '9onV Stodt No. l20 Whhe Trw fliMft'( T• "'•"• wr• rou ,_...,. top notcfl tract• •"41 •..e•fty, ..,ory ....... p•nt, 11111·11!9, ,,..._ 19111• an• ltOU .. •lanl It cem.1~ ......... -..or• .,_~.... • • ..,, .. ,, ... , frloM• ...-y e..ior.tlllllnt _...n •f "'• monor-•lnt. .,,.,.. lht .. 011 111-......., too. tto, tllll utal09 ..,__. eMh elf ,....,...,, ootal09 .. (~le .. 1111 .. 111 ell 1trft!Ollt c.tt• ..... ,. ......... ., VM -now .,_ Clft ..... OM COIM clt•ntl"9 Hy•,...._.. Tr ... Qood on orCl•tt of .-.oo or mo••· Sorry, only one 7Stt DO-• per cuetomer. In MICI Wlftmer lll.. itrM\lttMllnt. .. cotor clt•ntlnt" Hydr•,,..• T,.. (Hyd. lt.G .) I• COWOHllll wltlt --·of fftOW-ltlle flOWW.. Ill Autust lltO nowen h&rn • .... .,tw 111 ltlulelt-ltl.,... and, flMll)', lft lfle fell, to 8 FOJrOI pUr- .... A" •ac•Helll "" for ""ec:&men or ornamental planu..._ lttpoclelty ft!Ge Ill tfOU.I of tit..._ R11y 10 trow . ...... ...... 1 .... You ...... CltOic• J ' to 4' nurMry erown troot with •'9o•· ou• root w•t.ift .. Sloe.II Ho. 111. CN111n from wlr/1' to pmk to purpk /11 your y•rd I BURNING BUSH ot\\°i 50C H rour o.-... total• 11.to or more r.011 .... pUNMM • .,_., ... •urn· t19 e11111 C•••"-Alotvl) • ,...., .. , .f.10 wei.e, fer •nty • ._. Tlllcll, """ 1111"'me' fol ..... fl•mlnt fell ....," •"4 ,,.._ .., on~ IMrrlM. OnlY ono ICll!J Mnt11 _., ant•-9Nw. Stocll "o. 200. READ OUR f'Ull PROTECTION GUARANTEE If •'"''" .... ,, .. r ., .... ~ .. .,.u, ·~ ,,_ ... -· Cl91ft ... toly .. ,,., ... rn _,,, _,, wltll yo11r p .. nts lltfl IHT'UftH TI4C '"''°"'"° LA••L f•r • frw """'--flt._, ptircftote p,... "'"-·your ltloloo. We .., .... t .. .,u.n to ..,. .,.......,, lt•ltlly ene flrlt ••••• •• _.,. wey. BEFORE YOU ORDER See Special Rose Bargains On Next Page ------·Use This Easy Order Blank·------· HOUSE OF WESLEY, NURSERY DIVISION Dept. S0.101 BLOOMINGTON, ILUNOIS 61701 ST"TI[ ------------~tit COOi[ ---- HOW STOCK M,IUojV NO. N"MS. 0,. ITUill COST - 1111-lt ftHMlonb ...... Sain T••-----' T•\•I " ....... , ........ • I I -~--------~--------~-----~--- Prize Winning ROSES only $1.29 11 for $1 I'll 16 fur '\I .\'JI I lJ Im SM B'fl I lfl tm \]1 'ml WHA T A BARGAIN ALL srnONG VIC..OHCJUS ROSES TllrM _ .... ftlftetll •OMI for Onty tJ.71 ........ .... ..... ......... ...... . ...... . Otll_... '"-,.... WOWMI ... , mwc:ft, 111uell 111or.i Melle your etio ... now. Meny or• fo""•' All AmeAufl tltote loeloty '"""·\, Wll!IMFL ot1to•t1t TOOAV' AHO tAV• UtltlHO OUtlt Otlt•AT&aT tltOM 8USH aAL&. Th•M ., .... IM••r." , . ., •• , OM! ·=·-" ••Ma. Tiiey ••• ......Wt11lly le 1.W "•""""* .. wttll 11111 p11n1r.,. tn1t•11ctton1 1,,.111t1M. Vow ere _,... ef ,,..,,.., ... ,., lllOemt •N fllw1nl •* ••• after ..... lllro111t1e11t Ill• l•I• .,,,.._ .,mnter •M 111111"'"• Motl ere ................. L All Ire .. 1r1ntoM. a&• OUtlt l"ULL t -V•A" QUA .. ANTirL CllMOINO W H I T AMFAICAN IUAUTY. Thte i. M ••atM f...,"9, ........ ....,..,.tty,,......,....,,.,w ............ ""' ............... ..... ~.~. CLIMBINQ Pli.ACC -,,......_ ...... W..... -Of9Mty teM ....., with ,.,._.._. ...... y ..... f ...... ....... hyWW .... IN...,. ..... tJMea1 Y"W· ...... N.. .. . l'f A<. l -C"ormet AA"a WIHH•lll) LAnly V et-roM .,,.... wltll "''* o. ................ ... Moomt up IO t " .. ,.1&. Qto11y .,, .. .. _. ........ , ...... . "" ............. -.. ... .,. .......... Qet41 ..... . WlftlMt 11 .... No.144 CRIM'HJN Ill fl l!V -Llr,., '""· ••· "'• ..... ,,. ....... , .. .,., ... ._...v~ 1,..,1,.t. Protlf• .......... , .......... . ... a ..... llltM•• """' ., •" , .. roM• Ill' AA"&. ...... No. HI. 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Julie Harris Friday PLAYMATES Alan Alda, Connie Stevens, Doug McClure, Barbara Feldon This Week On The 3:30 MOVIE (i) ·: .. action f ro111 City Hall and Sacramento ... I We're loolcing · Out For·You Wc'v<' .,tarted <,Om<'thinJ!; with our Channel '2 ln\'C'.,tiKation., and our Special Report~. \\ic\·e mad<' pN>ph• mad. \\'l'\·c bec>n thrC'atened . \\'e \'C' h<'l'n •med. We've won award~ und u lot of nC'\\ viewer~. But mo4.tt rl'\\ardin~ to u., i!t that we·ve gotten rC'.,ult.,. \\'c.'\'<' ~otten action from City H al1 and Sacramento. 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