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1980-03-16 - Orange Coast Pilot
·,Y . -Font-Bo~s Otit of --Pr~ide•tiat R*1ce , \ Candidate Offices Raided · By Tiie Auectated Praa .. uted terrorists t.otin& guns raided the headquarters of two presidmti.al candiClates in New York and Chicago on Saturday, aubcluinC campaign workers, ramulring the offices and paint· ma the walls with Puerto Rican natiMaH• slogans and the name of the t.erTorilt groU&> "F ALN." . Th e · rajdets struck slmultmeo-Jlly at the Chicago headquarters of Prf!aident C.rter aDd the Manhattan of. flees of Republican Geor1e Bab. 1'taey decl up tbe caq:1· oalaD wanen, aearebed tbe Of. lle98, eenwled aueh 1lo1W as •• ,..... PaertdJUeo," Ulcl left., Jlf o•• of tbe temporary wonen -seven ID CblcatO and Jt ID New Yort -.wu hurt, ad all were fne in aboat an boar. I Tlte New York raider• ea.tmed to .. PALM ......,..._ 0 AaPBI ~ •,mia~; Georf• C:adlcll, aatd t e ..... .. .. Wl'h .... nid tllere ,,.. die wort of the aame group and bad been coordiDllted. wttb tbe New Ya ral4. Joe Ippolito, ~ also won ln 1178. toot the cbeckered flag at the end of Saturday's Warml.naton Grand Prix whicb drew a record field of powerboat drivers to Newport Harbor. For accounts of the high-speed chases fmm. Dana PoiDt to I.ona Beacb, aee Spot&_.,._llaae,Bl.~ · tm11i.t tlLat I ean beat belp tb.al'a.. bJ not be1nl .. can-dJdatAf for prff_ldent, wllleb mllbtfmtMrdlW!e ~party ••• 'llbm med wtW Pont *eel b1a deelliml -. Reed . replied. ''It wu a very penoul dedlioo and I ca't ~that." The Ford anoouneemeot was greeted politiveJy by three of the mm weeklnf, to become the RepubUean arty 1tand· arclbearer'. . Pormer Californla Gov. RoDaJd Reaaa told report.ti's lo Roek Fills, Dl, that ''it dean tbe a1r"' a lot of~- • 'Obviou.al7. I have tO be pleased." aaid Beacan. tbe GOP froot-nanner who Pord bad crtticlled as being t~ con· servative to defeat Cuter l.n November .. Rep. John Aodenoa, cam- paicnini in his home state al D· . Unot.. "Mkl, •11 -.m of l"ftllll'Ut- pleued that tbe president wll1 not enter tbe race foT tb R.epublleao nomination." M "'. clencm Mid tbat II Ford bad Jumped lat.o the race, .. it miCbt have proved a compUcat:iq fac- tor ID IDJ campaign." Georp BUib said, "I know tills wa1 oat an easy decision for Presidml Ford. u does clear the air POiitically. Be was a good president who brought inflation down from 12 to '·' percent. My respect for him is not dimln.iabed. '"' Klnnsmen, Cro~d -Battk ~jur~d in Melee at Oceanside Park · Several reporters and an Oceanside policeman were in· jured Saturday during a Ku Klux Klan rally l.n a park, where - about 30 Klansmen reportedly dressed like riot police, armed themselves with ewu. knives, Mace and.shields. Oeeanside police shot and killed one ... of the Doberman pinachers unleaabed by the Klansflien during the melee alone four city blocks. No anesta were reported &l)d police refuaed to make any com· ment. · The iDJ\U'ed jnclucled a police officer, two televialon crew members and a member of the crowd involved with ft&htinc tbe Klanamen. wbo were all treated and released from Tri-City Hospital. One al the TV crew members, Stepbanle Looplre of KGTV, ... atruck (D tM head ~by • piece of eoaeret•. wltaieats iaid.'l'Modler,a..-V....m. auffeNd • eat lmalt. Braee Kala. as , of Loa ........ •: •••flt•d.. •• M i.iiMl.1 of the -..-a . ticmary "Socialist Lea1ue, re- S!!.ed/:Zs '&° .... -~~: ........... .._M._ ........... 111w11:=--· ~=So Ualqa re-PGrten Md ~pber Peter koeleaa• a\tfferid mlaor la· Juries bat deellned to seek bosptt.Hg....,.,. 11le turmat1 at John Landes Park began shortly aft.er 2 p.m. when the Klan.amen were COD· tronttct br_ about 5«t people. ICU-... ICl.AIJ I M ....... HAND•.,.,.,.;;;;- ... ~ U. .... lliJ ..... ,.,., \11t1 If I mn.11 d In P8ltl wwtb rll t I •u • r JIU 11. TIMt enwd ol Malara db- wllo ....,.. ...S jeered Ulem, pened u Ute police moved wlbUIHI uid. tbJ'OUCb them towanl tbe Klan The crowd crew-co about uo memben, but the crowd Con· u other reaklmts and members tillued throwing objects over the ... __ all heads of the officers. of an earlier ant.i·A&&U r y When one KlansmaD-un- drtft.ed into-the-park. lwbed bis doe at an oHlcer,-it Slog~sucb as .. White and was killed with one ........ bot. 'Jbe. Proud" "KKK" were im· .. -crowd ~cattered. aod. ~ pi'farecf o the _t trlru of tlte and tbe"'kln began u.sing their Klansmen. dressed in black sbielda and ~lubs against police <See KLAN, Pase Ai> from bead to toe. · as they backed up the street to Shaping u· p for S, h_ . uttle !!!~~~4:.t~: -raised, they surged into the crowd several times, beaUng • rn With· R .. ors ~~:!.hecklers with bats and Bruins Stay One of the fint reactions a.strooalll llar1aret Rhea Sed· ~ peopleJ.s ''What'"S a cute liWe girl like you doing in a tpace like this?" But appe.arances are deceiv· in1. . . As one of aix women trainln1 for tbe nation's apace shuttle miuioal, ebe paeb an as- 1re1 al v e c-n'ttr in ;; i•l•fy, Mlot·2 frame ........ . ---Oranae~~! 'fte ward DO 1Da7 ailt ID ber ... .......,, bat u far u abe's -~ lt•a aner" been a .......... to ber purAltof • -a brOad-ba.led career lo ~'Ce and medicine. Tough determination earned the 32-year-old Tennessee oaUve a bachelor's decree in physiology from UC Berkeley and then a medical dearee from < tbe Univer sity of Tenne11ee College of lledldne. And beyond tbole accomplish· ments, abe had to fiabt her way through lntemahip and reslden- c y traininl In aur1e~Y1 ! m~ domlnatea bj mateis. But ber' JonOlme dream waa to become -utrouut: ... when at one Ume, the space Jn- 1 ram restricted astronaut eliaibilib' to a pool of male test pllota between 5-feeW ud 5- fM-l•iDMilbt. ~O"Jr-,::n;.::..-; ...... _...;;,.;....~-. .. • ... _ ...... -~w••-·-·\--.u~agi~won.·~g-.. • "w perimeola in the weia,bUesa en· --vtromnl!llt., ~lJOU1bU1· --ty~-t>eamint-4v-eltet'IY via microwaves to a fuel-thirsty na· Uon and build the flrst penna· nent orbital apace station, to name a few. The tint apace shuttle test ru.ht la teatatively set for ~o vember, altJaoucb Dr. Seddon doesn't expect to participate ip a .miaaioo for three or four years. Dr. Seddon entered the pro- gram wltb a private ,pllot's license anct bU since learned to fly Jet trainer aircraft. The two-year astromaut trai.nlaC_.procram lnvolnd both mUltary-llke mot tralnlna and claurdom educa· tlon. _ But pnvtoua mpt esperience WU not a pnreqW..ite for tbe 19 (lee 8BO'ITLS. .... .\2) Newport Man · .\ Suecumb8 ~o WoaDd& bottles. boards. even a basket· ball. 'Ibey a~ted like a bunch of anftilats, $a1d Mite Etttson, who lhes along -the street -ui which the Klans men were marchin&.Crom the park. "You corner anyone long enough lnd they're going ,to fight back. .. the Klan was jusl tryin1 to get tbe bell out of there." Wally Stevens 11, an. Oceanside City Council can- didate, ·agreed that the hecklers precipitatal the eonfrootation by throwt.ng ~·anything they could . get their bands on. Tbey started it. The Oceanside Police Depart· ment jwst stood there." W11Msser said tbe violence continued for at least 1S minutes before pee moved in from four blocks away to separate the fipUng groups. ·The amazturuet:;:tr ~ Bnttns-"UB~ne--w-""41!1ry-I the experts and lteep roll- in& in lbe NCAA Tourna-ment. Saturday ln Tempe, Ariz.. the smaller Bruins out-quieted Clemson ln the West Regionals", 85-74, thus earning a berth among the finaJ four in In- dianapolis Saturday. · The Bruins, underdogs the -entire tourney, •ill a1aio meet a formidable foe l.n Purdue, a ea.eo·vic- tor over Duke in tbeir Midwest Regional contest. For complete NCAA playoff picture , s ee Sports. .. , .. , .. '""···· ... CAa·s CO•BBACK Con1umer crusader Ralph Nader ma. bl• flnt mart crltldlbal .J,lae Conair ln tbe 1MOa fer lti ldCb roll-oftl' acd .. cleat•rate. Now tbe car•• dmlD ii~ in DODUWttY. wt a " caltl8ia la tM CoanQ .... Wllfebhlj Hi "1•~ up. Pace It& PANAMA CITY, Panama <AP) -Oepoled Sbab llolwn· • mad Reta Pablavl ...._.eDl eat.eulve medical ...U Satur· day to cr.t.,mllll• JI lt is uee1aaey to remove Illa In· Oamecl .,.._, Doctona fear it m •'i be eancen>US. llMical IOW"Ces said suraery couJa 1;. pirfOrmea in tJie" next_ few da,ya, poalbly this weeteod. A •~man for the shah, Marte Mone, said there would be no advance notice ol any operation. HQjtpltal director Rodrteo More.no did not elaborate on the nature ol the tests performed Saturday, but s&.id: "The shah's condltlon is satisfactory. He spent a quiet nipt." The sourcet said the deposed monarch, who wu admitted to Paitllla Hospital here Friday, was to have been examined by a 15-member team of P~amanlan s urgeons and doctors, and famed American s urgeon Dr. Michael DeBakey. The Ky Q Lam f amiJy of Costa Mesa escaped injury Saturday night after a fire swept through their garage and damaged the roof of their home at 1348 Ga rlingford Street, causmg $5,500 damage. Batallion Chie!-'Bob Beauchamp said that the flames started.when a piece of paper was ignited by a light bulb. . I • J • Tb~ Panamanian goveriiment has authorized De Bakey. who ·flew here from hls·home in San Antonio, ~. to act as the team'• .tvlaer. However, it said be cannot perform the surgery. ,....,Pflfle.41 ~ SHUTILE IN HER.FUTURE If it ls necessary, because be bas Mlasioo &Peciallata. (Fif\eeo re. no lit;eose to perform operations maining astronauts will serve a.a In Pariama · pilots>. Last week, the abab's personal M lssion Specialist • were ... , • ' ''It's somethine of coocem W: a woman.'' she said. ••But C: guess J 'm really wtllin& to take: those risks." • ' At times, her petite a p -f pearance has Jed some to doub~ the serious n ess of N"SA's; women astronauts, she said. l Keepl-.11 lt'•te• • physician, Dr. BeojamlJ'.l Keane, selected for their varied back· lsaued a statement.,ln New York grounds in acience and saying the shah's spleen was medicine, to be trained to run enl•rged and bad to be removed. oqboard experiments and de- Keane said it was·poulble that velop tecbnlcal tyst.ema for their lymphatic cancer the shah bas space miuioos. battled for a1x years-!rad apread Of the aix women aetected, two to the spleen, a large, lympbaUc 4re pbyalcians, and there is an organ near the stomach that e I e ctrl cal en g lne~ r, an And a few n1ght instructor~ ha ve been concerned that the} women would not be able to en l dure some ot the parachute anJ survival training exercises. Amy Sullivan, 71h, of Corona del Mar" decorated eggs aS tray Ca.ors for convalescent homes while Tamlin Conner. also ~ of Corona del Mar, tended 'her bread stick over the coals at Mason Regional Park in Irvine. Some 200 Girl Scouts gathe~ed to share skills and observe the 68th birthday of scouting. helps with the functioning ol the aat.ropb)rsici.st. a geologiat and a blood. biochemist. . The exiled monarch moved to Dr. SeddQn, wbo ~ompleted Panama oo Dec. 15 after havtng her sUl'IScal residency tralnlng a his gall bladder removed and re· month before she was wb.laked But she said the women bav fougbt all attempts to restrict; their participation In tbtri astronaut training program. : The result: All 35 astronaut· candidates passed the spacei shuttle flight program. · Draft Dole .Slaon. on M• . ' . a wws, · 1taa. (AP> COlhemt be bad failed to acbieve the "five r('s of pollttct ," Sen. Bob Dole witbdrew from tbe .Republican presidential aweel)ltakM Satur· day. "lt bu been elear ror quite some ume that I dJd not have the five ll'a neeeuary to win• presidential campalp: money, manage ment, manpo)"t r . momentum and media atten· Uon." Dole told some 300 persona attendln1 a 'Chamber of Commerce breakfa1t in La•renee, Jtan. ••tn 9Q1 event, I'm •lad I Mid --·.,.--!JM' SG....mOJltba _uo.::.._bf...~-memna to 'bis declar~~ ~ : .-eek the GOP aomlaaU. oe • II•>' ·1' in. bls hometo~ of .R~U.Kan. • ·~t the time, I felt Ub Cbrjaler," Dole 1aid, referrlna -to tbe flaeaclally troublea ~·· •• , bad a aooct pro--=· cqh-flow problem." ceivlng cancer treatment lo New away by the space shuttle pro. York. His admission to the Unit· gram, said none of the women ed States on Oct. 22 for medical doubt their qualifications. treatment t o uched o ff the And she doesn't believe NASA takeover of the U.S. Embassy in is merely making a token effort OFFICES Tehran on Nov. 4 to ap~ase women's groups. • • • ~ "AM-the way along the ltne condemned the attack and told you look for these sorts or MtSSION SPECIALIST Or. M. Rhea Seddon reporters he would not .. be in· things : Do they just want me timidated by outrageous ex· 3 ~. e.t•rt1t.••-~ there to fill a spot?" she said. partJc1pates in space missaoru. tremist groups in this country or l.~~ ~·A.a · · 1 think NASA was very Like medicine, space science a~ anyplace else." .. c·areful about gJvlng evezybody a ~t effort of continuing There 9as no immediate com· .4JJ Car.nh-.R the opportunity. but then education. $be adds ment from the WhJte House. ~ r.,.,.,, evaluating us on the basis or "I "'can understand why there Weldon 'Ibomas was one of the what our capabilities we re... are people who have been there workers bound with clothesline ~O Pi'tcture• Dr. SeddoQ es.1-...'ally la in· (al NASA> ainc:e tbe late Apollo bv two,... and• woaaaa .. __. ~ chaya wbo'ft ....., wtiac on wltb a r1ne, a platol :.ct--; terated tsa •• r rpr '8ediclne UM ~ !' t ... _. abotiun Who stormed the Carter WASHDfOTON (AP>-aad nattltloa.; -.ut• "9be bl• are a ;"she aalcL ffl bout 9 • , ... _ Al Al _ ol beeome Unm¢ned ln fleldf such •• 1 ..... 't. uy ..... t medldne ls 0 ces a a.m. ~some-ter man&.. Pl'9PU'a· as e n "lneerln". computer ...... UMI the others, he escaped by cllmb-lion, NBC, ABC, and PBS science: and aerodynamics. m undane. it's ju.st different:· ing out a window onto a fare tonight will lnaqurate a i.he added "Med1c1ne hai. es~ape when the intruders went ne~ service designed to "When we joined NASA they always been exc1lmR lo mt'·· to another floor. · . open lhe world of prime· said )'ou're proba bly going lo Dr seddon 11> single. but !>UY" "I got loose by taking my lime TV to Americans have to give up what you're do-she's daung on~ of her fello-... shoes off and slipping free of the with imiajred bearing. 1ng." sbe said. addlo_g that she as tronauts Now the only s kepticism: us ually comes in the form or patronizing questions from lay( <1udlences. . .. At times 1t bothers me tbe1 w::iy they negate the fact that I am a serious. -intelligent person and all they want to know are: the cute Uungs like. 'How do you'. ~o to ~ bathroom?' or ·Ho~ arc yocr going to live with all those men?' or 'Where are you going to k~p your makeup~· "We women can do it," sbe u aen.ed. .. we•w proved that w qllll .... lray .... tbe line And that's )lat &ivi.ae ua the( chance to do eveeythlng that Wfl. wanted to do ... SUNDAY DAILY PILOT ropes on my feet," Thomas said. The new "closed cap-was told, "We'tt going to make Although she's put off mar " .... Once I was walking tio"''"''"" service ,is being ""' a generalist out of you." riage for her career Interests. , ... o--<-•o.. ... "''"" ..... _ ... ,_ uu.aa . • ... _ ._... ... ~~'\..t\~b•ffw()r..,. UA.WMi. l knew I .had to &et~. ~~ before. the figj She keeps her medical skills .smce j<liiu.ng ulC' S'J>SC~ program ,_..._.c-. "'-_,...,_ ... because lf they came back and batch ofspecrafWset ae.: ... -sfia~ wf:tft Wffb!mt-Jjl'ft'=" -... ..... --.eaaunaod.•'h tM. =-~~ .. ;;..-;.:..: 'found me untied, I figured coders have even been de: lice i~ hospital e me rgency effect of radial.Joo on her abihty ,_ .... _, ,._ l--· ,_,,c_ .. they'd sbOOt me." livered to tbe public. rooms. to have children. :;::;~:::., .. :,:::~;-;: ' At about the aame time as the Tbe new 1enlce ln· "Sometimes 1 a,Uas uiedlclne. -... -.c:-._c-._ Chicago raid, three men and a volvea tbe trwmlMkm of Sometimes I don't mlaa the p._ pw AJ · ' -.:'..:t:::- womao armed with pistols got reavlar prlme·Ume pro-reipoDlibillty that you have ~ fo ... -..::::.!/~Z: .. _. into the BUib beadQuarten on grams with written hp-when you are a physician " she Manhattan'• Eut Side. About 10 lions similar to but more id "It mJ-t be difflcttlt for SOWN "'t:,:.-voluntetr worken were ordered com '1ete ... __ -bti• '-in .sa · ~ . · • • • to lie o/a the floor aa their baads f f. m: .... ~ me -to IO back to medicine, to . , '~...:."-....Tr.:- wer.c,,.booad • .hebind.ibd.t.Jw:b ........... ~&-.u:•iem..l&-t' ... tuk the ~reaaure that you face ~ta activist and le&Mr of the ~-=:, with tape, aald a workerwliOoICl sidered "ckleed" beiauae--• .._. .... --......._ __ de t~ Cfi~· ···----·· ··-··~·-··· -··-·· .. not want to be iden.tllled. the captk>na will not be Bu\ M'• comllliUecl to • aJl:rtl, ·•-ai c..i.-~-...11-· WlM!n·~the offtt'EI IUlllWl'!f SJ'· "YlalbJe wttboat a apecJllt & • -~ . ~-. .. •1-c .. •H-•• · ~Uleoffi~wu d CHk:r bl-ch a.an h• ao tonser ~rA .._......-.ua1)-. ._. ...... _.., coofron and,t.old, ''This la "Dot S::buck 'le Co. la eelUDg · -··-·· -offices m RockefelffT Centft-. a Joke ... She waa Ofdered to-OJpelt .for tatl.95. ,._·-Al Sweeney told pollce_ ~ --1lie _dOM_..aruLprovjde J1aJ of •' Fede"l'•I officials Lowa m~'s~~-~= voters compiled by the cam· estimate 14 million _ u.aa palan. Americans have lmpalred KLAN • •. • ·· Y" -·~ s __ _. .... _ John Steele, a Bush campal;;,fJ bearinl and that 2 million ueraau weeney .. .auu. un:: mana"er, said that when ot • .. -m ·-•-.&-nv deaf. suit caused f~unUy problems e ~ -·--..a, their can about Ulree blocllll that led to the. elder Sweeney's such &ills ~ not at the om~. · · · a way. fatal beatt attack on Feb. at. the lntrudei-.-made a cursory Earlier lut week the City Ho'"Yl!J'· potioe and Dorothy eearch before writlnl "Free NB C ) Council ..bad revoked the Klan's DlSlnlUo. Lowensteln's sister. Puerto Rlco" and "FALN"'on 00p e the walls with black ipray paint. permit to parade on Satwday, said ;f:l. ·doubted the death The bound workers were dis· Andrew Jackson'• birthday. prom theibootinc. covered unharmed more than an Stable After hour later. · Donald Bragg, a CarteT worker in Chicago, said the ..,.-__ ..... -Crash three raiden there were wear· lf ~ log white knit scarves around their faces. He said the man bad a Spanish accent, but the woman spoke like a native Chicagoan. Rats Receive, CETABite A Newport Beach couple are in atable eond.ltion tod•Y after their car spun out of control Saturday night on Victoria Street near Federal A venue in Coata Mesa and struck a telephone pole. Costa Meu fire orficlala helped pry Guy Wat.aon, 37, from the vehicle. He wartaken with his wife, Colleen Ann, .28, to Hoa1 Memorial llolpltal. Cau.e of the accident ls under ln· ve1tl1at.1oo. 8.heriff Ends .Bottle Batde FOUR.PLEIES lllD~ TRl.fLEIES FOR SALB 2•1~roo11n \ Trl-Plexes end Four-Plexea ·from $159,~ Hke\1. itu be Jobbytn1 ln ltate letlilatures for biper raws. . Tbe lllree 1tat.M witboUt .. urY llmltl on revolvtnc .cndlt are lJawali, Callfornla and New Hampebire, bank otJlcla.la Hid. al'e betnc ordered to Mt ulde, tn DOD•lolereat J«OUDta, a portion . of all ..., loan funds. Tb1a will m..-Wbld tbey bave to Imel to ·con•wnen and~ lt ~ ez. At the aam"e ttme, tM Federal Beaerve la requtrlna money marte\ mutual fund• to set a1~e ... ,,.. ce new d9PJ9itl, thws redaelq the ret\ln1 future investors can expect from the peo1rve. ' -• The most noticeable aborWun effect will be the effort by the natlon's major retail stores. re~ eampaaiea, bant-card operations aDd other 'enden to make credit tougher to geL The new n.-will not apply to borrowlni foe bome and iDobUe home purchases or autos, where ula a1rud.LIR depR!lffd. Bvt they· 1'il1 cover· most other con· sumer borrowing for toodt or aervicea. poJ>ular fund.I. • Volcker 1ald he wouJd not be surpr!Jed lf some of the exiltins funda stoPPed acceptina new l&- veetmenta-«..aet up. new ~ It. exi•tinl accounts would not bt affected. ,, -Banks Sweetening ~ .• Eeondm1e ~runeh Text aad lllaatraUou by TOM JOHNSON OfU.DMI¥ ...... _.... nere are more banks and sav· logs and loan inslitutiooa along the Orange Coast than you can shake a bead al We may think our finan· clal problem is bow tD get lt, but dearly, we also have the problem of where tD put it, ooce it's ours. Let's face iL State and federal r'egulatiom have' forced a con· 4formity on fmanciat institutions that, in spite of what their ads tell us, Jeav~ them looking about ~ different from eacb other as two $5 bills. 'ntey all bave their positive . features; they all have their vaults. The one area still open to free competition for our savings dollar is the cookie and coffee corner 1 and it is here I think we can separate the-macaroons from the CROCKEF< B,ANK r-55Ja.eM pogen.s. Free calendars are a poor second to these caloric induce- ments -alter all, 1980 still has Oil· ly 366 days no matt.er whose caleo· dar you bang on your wall. The variety and quality of finan· cial fmger food beckons each of us, however, and perhaps the first sensible step the seuoned saver might t.J,ke· in deciding where to salt away his savings wouJd be a comparison of the munchies prof- fered by the leading financial in· sUtutlons. So there it is. It may seem silly to base a decision on where you shouJd rake in your S~ per cent per annwn...compounded for a yield o! 5.786, but in Orange CoUnty, that 's the way the cookie crumbles. ••• ~--ALn._ ~~W"'V'~~ sWth4•~~. SECURITY PACIFIC NATloNAL B,ANK .............. ---···;;;o·~-~ ~ --· Ii' . , r Economic Cure Painful delivery will have to wait \mUl we set the revised· bud1et together,'' McJDtyre uld at • brieflnl for nporten. When PreasecS for c1ebu. ot the budget -the centerpiece of the president's new antl-lnflation strategy -Mcintyre said they wen not mown yet. He did say the adminlstration bad decided again.St ll'Yinl to re· vise the formula for computing ib.flation adjustments to raise Soclal Securil7 benefit. becaUH. It WU "too eomplu" to deal Mti.a Cyclut RecoverinB_. A Calta II•• man wu llAed Ill Htilfactor>' eoodltloe todaJ with ill tbe current alluatlon. But. be said. cbanc.• needed td be made eome time. Scbultle defended the ad· miaiatratioa'• move to revise its 1980 economi~ poHelft and its 19'1 wa,et Just six weeks after they were first announced. He aaid ecaaoniie CODdltiou ti.d cb anged and action was , necessary because lnflatioo was gettl.QI worse. He said that if the ad· mi.DllU'atlaD "aat oa ita bands'" ud diet noth•nc dlffermt. "it would ac:are the very devil out ~ • • '!'be~ ts that the leden Bodies May Be Exh11med In Death Bet LAS VEGAS. Nev. CAP> - Some patients who died in the intensive care unit of Nevada's largest private hospital may be exhumed u part of an Investiga- tion into whether a nurse cut off life-support systems of some pa- tients. officials say. The ilweatigat.ion focuses on allegations that a nurse calling herself· the "Angel of Death" turned otf equipment being used for at least two, and possibly six. critically ill patients. while other hospital employees placed bets on wben death wouJd occur. Clark County Health ()(ficer Otto Ravenholt said there is a strong possibility or exhumation. but be ~ it would be difficult to determine by an examintfllon of the corpses w~ther fouJ play was involved in their deaths. · Ravenholt s aid routin e autopsies were performed on' several or the patients after their deaths and turned up no evidence th e deaths were brought oo by tampering with life-support systems. Particularly hard bit on the credit side could be young pea. pie who traditionally have re:- Ued heavily on borrowing as they leave home and strike out on their own, banking experts warned. And Volcker suggested that other consumen will, in the near future. see credit-card companies calling ~ack some cards, refusing to issue new ones. speeding up repayment schedules and tightening tbe terms of their lending agree· ment.s. Dennis C. Dumler, vice presi- dent of the Colorado National Bank in Denver and chairman df the American Bankers Associa- tion credit-card commiUee. pointed out that changing credit· terms can be hard on con-... sumers. "There are hundreds of thous ands of people carrying three and four credit cards these days." he said. "If you, for example. double the required minimtim payment. it will destroy the ability of som e or those people who have been hanging on." Dumler suggested a better way o ( aJlocating credit would have been for the Carter ad- ro1n1strat1on to. pre-empt usuf) ceilings, allowrng interest rates to rise and natural market forces to work. * * * Batalc of A•n-k• Interest Stiff ens On Billing Balance •1 ~a9~ •Qededtomerewu.,.~ That piece cl stmciled plastlc tage rate charged on cTe.dit Americans bav~ been surrep-cards, since that is regulated by UUoual.1 s.lippta& out of u.it UM •~ "Ulilitll JI ...... ~,... .... • & to~ more..-...-. tr ... ...-...,..,. •• ~1111aa-.... &om tbe Bank cl America. ft8d a_. to GPIJ8.,.., Bepwd"' CJD u.e Aprt) llUJlllC, card eceoua&a or obtalll aqber cwstomen wboee baluces ez. ll{leS cl credit. ceed ~ a month are IOina to Americans have ran up a deb( . b,ave tD pay a finance charge of o( S308 blllioo in installment pay· ~~~!~~-~-1.s y:.rcent or 18 percent an-ments, $2'7 billion o( which is on l bank credit cards. according to nua y. • W . aJ...:c.i;t In the past eustDmers whose oott.on. ::~~~-~~T'" balances topped that amowit en-In California only less than .5 ....... _.,.,, ___ .. _._ _ _. wci1=• -6 •&..-., .... _.8 o .. -t. _, -~-ro~a io.er 'ftn<ftlre , ... ~ _.-~H .... ~ --~ _ • ~ ~~~ 1 percent on the balance over America cardholde r s havf! . ' $1 .500, or 12 percent annually. balances exceeding S·l ,500. The Also. new purchases will no new charge will mean a S per· longer be excluded from a cent increase in revenues from {inane ~ c h arge . Before the more t h an 8 million cardholders bad a 30-day grace California B of A cardholders. period before. incurring a "I'm hoping that they'll use finance charge. Customers will the card appropriately," Wool· now be charged the date or post· ton saJd. "The whole consumer ing oo current drafts purchasing will slow down. It's a ·•· • ······B~~'hcrphrg'tttar---~ wbot.'5-happenet.i.t.Q ...... _ the new charge will help offset us." · the operating eosts-J"enected by Visa and Mastercharge users. 4&i ~~lAJJ!tl!St ra\l! whe deft't. went.'° · or 18.S ~t. acrordlog tD 'I'ed oninliian<: arei ~n _use Wootton. vice president, in to accept th-: charge su:npl¥ b~ charge.of Bank of America Card not using tbell" CUlTd again. Once. -Center. the eant ts~ the cardboldef'- Prealdent Carter's recently has agreed tD the new charge,. announced economic plan ls not Wootton said . Tex•• Spread \ •• m' ITICll"-a;· ' aw.141111Y{......,..._._, lti.Nell ... 11-.•• l ........ 7 ............ 7'/tll, 110f9'Wl9C_. lllt ..,.._, ........ Sii.ii . ----......_ __ ·Will GOVemor's Star ·Brown Out? 1be talk oe tbe 1tn1t.. ba•="9 II tllilt ~ Brown wwldn't be eleded p..;,; ,..... nmn•n1 thll year and lDdeed 11la7 Uft kiDed b.11 cbaaeee (Of' N · eleeUon in 1112. . Tbe IOYUDOr'• performance u a ~tlal cam· fna~~ Uea some~bere betwem hadlcrou ad bumlll~t- He'a nm a diamal third lD every prtmary and caucus race he's entered and in more and more eyea baa con-tinued to rut the role of a cartoon character, Governor .Moonbeam. · Occ&Sionally be atrik• a political note that draws at· .tention, but moet of ti.la campaltn oratory *>UDda more like ethettal non.sense than a plan to run the country. At home, Brown's prolonied absence from the state ls interpreted by many as blatant dildaln ror the office he promised to lead so stronal.Y only two years a10. Brown's I amoua flip.flop oo Propoaition 13 may have ~on him applause for political dexterity. but not many :~allfomians were fooled tnto believing his conversion was an honest one. His ability to tum 1.80' degrees on a critical issue displays a lack of conviction that may become·Brown's biggest political liability. Conviction? Consider b1s views on 1un cooirQls. In 1976, Brown boasted on national television that he had signed legislation providing mandatory prison terms for those who use guns in the commission of crime. He was all for gun control · · In New Hampebire the other day, be said gun con· trols ~."the opening wed&e" cl Increased 1ovemment Jfttervention and that sovernment should be kept "out of where it doesn't belong." - Who ,really believes Brown? Who really cares? ' 'Ahmnist Tom Elias believes Brown can pull bis political career tut ;>( the ftre ii be car maneuver the state ooto a manageable road if ~ltion 9 -.Jarvis II !--passes, which it is almost=rU.in to do. · Brown, probably opposed Proposition 9, but still re. membering the lesson of J I, won't commit him.self on the tax-cutting scheme. 'J/e incre8'\ingly have a feeling Brown's dauling star is coming down just as fast as it went up. Who really believes Brown? Who re.ally cares? Standards Buinped Up The government wants your car to withstand a crash at 5 mph without damage. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is telling auto manufacturers they have to come up with a bu.mper th11t will fulfill that goal. Sounds good to the car owner, but government studies on the issue are so confusing and contradictory the s af cty standard may never be me~ In one test, a 1979 Malibu was smashed into another car. Da mage was estimated at $929.90. Then another car was crashed into the Malibu's side. Total damage, jnex· plicably, was then estimated at $846.56. In another, a Camaro was crashed at low speed. One estimator said damage was $578.03. Another said $150.41. Still another round of estimates came in at $70.50, $164.40 and "no apparent damage." And on it went. The atddies are so flawed--and con· tradictory that no ooe wlll be able to tell lf and wbea tbe ¥Oal has beeo met, even It ft is JI the beavter. 5 mph. no-damage bumper ls de· veloped, Sll to $29 in car repair bills will be saved in the average a uto's lifetime. The extra weight, however, in· cr eases fuel consumption But if the goal is dropped to 2.5 mph, as the senate urges. ~asoline consumption would be cut by about' 900· . million gallons a year. Clearly, the 2.5 mph limit makes more sense Removal of fair-trade restrictions at the diredioo of .the state Supreme Court in 1978 ls estimated to save Calif omia liquor consumers as much as $80 milllon each . year. · : The liquor industry has not been J>leased about that - ~·· i~":d ~~2P..!' last-ditch fight to retain fixed prices on wine ·at R\> · -······-···---..... .... ..._.,.._.~, . ._..... : · The U. S. Supreme Court recenUy ruled that not only the fair trade pricing system wron for · uor, but jitrust Ac -for l>oth Wine and liquor pr1ces. ~ F&r ·wade-restrictiooa are.. nothin& more than legal :;p.rice..fixing_ They. are .inimical bi a· lree-marketplace. :The Supreme Court's ruling is ~elcome. • Opinions expressed In the apace above 11e thote of the Deity Piiot. Other views expressed on thla page are thote of their authon and .artists. Reader comment la kwited. Address The D1lty Piiot, P.O. .Box 1560. Costa Mesa CA 92626. Phone (714) &42-4321. Boyd /'Spouse's Faith ByL.11.BOYD The husband and wife who a1ree on matters of relllion are 11 times more llkel1 to remaln topther, atatiltical· b'. than tboM wbo don't bold the 11me convlctlona. A study of the miarrt:lie and divorce reconla so cat.es. But the man and woman wbo don't share t.be same views Dear Glopmy . I Gu8 aren't the mo1t likely to divorce. That unwanted dia- ti n c ti on goea to tbe matrimonial mates who ad· mlt no religious faith at all. The wby Of this our Love and War man will leave to thole better qualified to explain. Tbat mlx·and·matcb name .. aamMter SHIMY Rowe IOll to the estreme, I think, wben be 1uaesta: .. U that. lirl who med to be called I. Wanda Bu1bea wen to marry Henry ltl~a1er. w•d be I. Wanda HuatM* :::=,~· .. SU., h •• Tbat European dty 'laced by the .... bride• .. not veme.. .. widely belleY9d. Jt'a B ....... Wlih 1.UI.' I Wll1 AIMl'tcft eacln>M ae•er NClroo ila't clear. bat tbe7•'t. ~ .;... GI adece clalmt tben'• no aueb t.bln1 u .. or. 1antc ferUlher. •' All ~.be..,., mUltbe Mueed to blorlailio form before 1t•1 ~ ta&o dM plat. MIA.llJ -Wb ... 't Ted Keaaed1 quit? a.ca.-be bM a daaae.ot.-.... On tbe day of Florida'• DemocraUe prilDar7 election - and prl · 111arle1 and CUlCUI coan1t1 in ala olber •ta• --&be. Hnat.or from Muaacbmetta bad ..Proved ~~ could defeat Prealdeat Carter at bome, ln Boston and etivirona. He bad been beaten every pltce elae and polla tndicat.ed be wu in deep trouble In con~ a.bead. He aOPNred on CBS'a .. Pace the N atfon" laat Sunday. and intefviewera browbeat bim about wby be didn't have the grace to pack lt in -after all. be waa kls!q enrythlng BUT (AT that point. befo~ Tuesday's actloa. Kennedy waaa't loslna. He wu wiDnlnl where it comited -la delepte votes.. After hll win in Ma11acbusetta, the cballen1er bad 113 aure dele11tes to the president'• •· That cbabpd, of c.ourae, when vote-counting be1an In Florida. Georcta and • Alabama and wben dele1ate 'selectioa. beCan tbe aame oay in Aluka, Oklahoma, Hawaii and Bob Green . wuz Bit K•r• ftl aUll 100 or IO ...... ol CU1er • tbe .ot.. ud e..,_ reaulta were beln1 tallled Wednmday momlq. All ol Udl waa noted carefully back i.D Wuhl.DCtoa b)' Carol Casey, who helped write Uae Demoentie Party'• nomina~ rulea md who la now Kennedy's cbier dele&•te eounter. She ls lbe keeper o< tbe numbefl Uiat represent Kennedy's tut dlance -a survival atr1tegy baaed oo the party's rules. Tboee nalea -written. reflned ud ccdmed by one comm.Luion after another -eliminated winner-take-~ politics among Desqocrata. The loser gets sometbinl almost every place. and that's whit teeps loser Kennedy plqglng along. In New Hamplbin. far lit.stance, ca.rt.er · beat K.eDDedy pretty good, but, under the rules. the president WOD only 10 Of the delegates ael~ 2Dd Kennedy won n.ioe. YOU tAN L-08E ror a long time undel' those rules -or, at least, Kennedy hopes be can. The KamectY rtrategy is baaed on b&DllD& In the~ unW Super Tueaday. June 3, when 887 dele1at.ea will be aeleeted in el1bt primaries, lnclucli.na bic ones in Callfornla, Ohio and New Jersey. "U we can stay wtlbln striking distance, say 200 de.egates bell1nd Carter on June 2," said Wbat Keueclf .._.to~ ror la• ''ftmt.' Som4iddlil blll t0 bappe11 to tbaU Cart.tir'1 lloli OD the fmel'OUI aood wQI Of U.. American people. 18 tbe ~ Opinion Poll. for ln8taDee, more than 40 petUat of all Demoerata were ''t.IQpreaed" wtt.b Cartel'• "leaclerUlp' and "conduef ot roretp policy." It would be intereltine to lcnow what the1 would CODlideJ: umm_pressl'V_!· LIKE KENNEDY. we are all priaQDers of HeaU these days. Ameftcaa, poliUcally. seem ta be reacting to whatever happened yesterday, wbawver tbey &aw oo the nil)1Uy !left. Even cbantiaf the order or CMltr"" ... -" eventa · would almost ~rtainly Carol ,.. .. _, ....... __....._ l:':._ .-cb1nce tbe opinions of-...,.._,~ _, ... " ..... ~ Americans. U the hostages had chance to win it all. That's been seized in Tehran three where-we hope to be, and that's yean ~and Bert Lan~~ in about where we should be if trt>uble three months ago. things keep going the way Ke---· would now be beating they're gotni." ~~ That means Carter would be Carter 2·to-1 in most stat.es - ahead or Kennedy, in delegates, in.steadofviceversa. by something I.Ute 1.400 to 1.3)0 So. Kennedy' has to pray for before the eight primaries on somethi.Dg to happen that makes June 3. Thal also means that Carter look bad before the Kennedy wilt have to bold f .e majority of the 3,331 Democratic president pretty much even in National Cony,,ention dele1ates the llllnoia, New York . are selecte<S; Theo, perbaps, Pennsylvania and Michigan people would start vqUng primaries -a pretty tall order against Carter, instead of few the jud1ing by polls in Illinois White House. That's why it may showing the cballencer nmning be worth Kennedy's while Just as low u LS percent. But wbet'e hanging In there for as long u t be re • s prop or t lo n a 1 possible -even if his fingernails representation, there's hope. • are getting tired , Question IJngers After Crime: Whooo? This ia a small story. It bu never appeared in a newapaper; bas never been broadcast on a radio or television. ll isn't im· portant enough. The people it happened to are in their 50s. Their children are grown and have ·moved away. Now, the man and woman live in the house in which they watched their rami~y grow up. It is the house they have lived in for more than 20 yeara. A few weeu ago they went on a vacation trip. When they re· turned, they sensed 1ometbln1 ' ... WTOlll • SOOD aa ~ walked lo the front door. It always lakes atew·~Dda. They had b.een burgljr lzed . In their absence, someone h ·a d c o m e i n t o t b e i r home and s lowly and meticulously gone through it. Drawers bad been emptied, ~CJft'tr )tff. 01"t1t "IK"ifri. Everyt.b.lnW of value in their home bad, been carried away, THE TRaEE televialoa sets were acne. yes; but IJO were the silver butter plates tile woman's late mother bad liven her, ao· were t.be ~all pleOee ot jewelry that bad beeo banded~ f.rOm one 1eneratioo to tbe next. year to the United States. and when numbers get that big they cease to mean anything. The owls. though . . . they stick in your mind, and they bother you. and they ~m to have a mean· ing of their own It is this: We have all come to realize that. in the world outside our homes. there are factors we cannot control. Craziness 1s afoot in the land, aod even in the most seemingly tranquil rural areas, the horrors we have come to aaaociate with the big cities are never rar rrom common thou.abta. We llnMr .vbat mua munler •: ..... !. ~d aboul k la Ulllt '*'••s ~we ....are our beadl. bul we ntand. ·So we harden ounelvee to thougbu lib t&oee. We accept It as 1 given: anything can happen out in the world. But we have to save something for ourselves. ·~~:":"":"""*'-au ~ e1r·-.. ·~·~13""""'urr-<jp; .... years. the woman bad eo1.-tee1 I and VU: oe a ttay In tb• ttvlnS" room. Wherever lbe would travel, abe "°""' lnnklol:aowl&. It beea:me-a eomblnatloo "tamlly tradltton -llDd amllT ~at -Cbrtltmaa tbe tllldrft would st•• -Mr owla, and In ume the owta•an to 1epr •eat tbe life they all 6ad led. Juat a collection ol tiny owla, but each mt!ant aometbinl . Each stood for a moment fil ,,. their life a a family. 1'be owls were IOM· THE OWLS; that la what this lS about. a much aa lt ii 1bout aometblq called "bur1lary." Buralary ll JUlt a name at a crime; there are approximate~. 2· mUtlm home buralaries ea Bookman and what we save is a seoae of personal history. It ia private; like the owls, it bas meaning OD· ly to those or ua directly in- volved. It lS usl.lally a family µung. AND WHEN a house bui-g}ary ha pJ'>ens -when sCraneers lake the owls -we react to it DOt as a crime. but as a violaUOn and in v as1on ,Qf something very ,basic in all of us. someUung that has to be lbere in order for u.s to live as civilit.ed beings. The thought tbal someooe can come into our lives ud ...._.te _, W..._ d prlvac1 of eo•ll••ltJ. or aped' Ell -tW-• tM .._,.. of .... Jtt I • like tbia • ...s ... la wby when It happens. the vie· tlma oftft feel sick rather than afraid cw angry. As a reporter I have been in the presence or many ·men and women in the. immediate af· t.ermath of great trauma. The crimes have different names. and a seemingly descending or· der of seriousness: Murder; rape and other assaults; rob-buy . burglary. And yet the thing has struck me about peo· pie aod the aftermath of all ~hes e crimes .is the gre at s 1mllarily of their emotions. That sickness is always there, and it speaks of a new un· deutandang thal will never lea ve lbem: People can do wbatever they want to me, and ttie.re's •w.1 I c:u do-PeopM can eome lAM::"-.r IH• .aad ~ ....... ., . ....,.,. ~-t••b ~ ad trW. lll.J ure la 1esa and differeat. People I don't even know can change my llfe. I TALKED to a young woman once. whose ~mall apartment had been bur~lanzed . "I felt like throwmg up." she said. "They hadn't massed anything-They bad stripped tbe bed. so it was JUSl a bare mattress. I went into tbe b,atb.room. and everything waliDoc~ea"ovrorcmt.-arl!!C!fidllle- dlesL My underwear was all over the l1ocw at ID)' bedroom. I don't know wby. but it made me · feel physically sict. thlnkin1 ol someone golnl throulh my UD· denrear ...... or course. u the outside world can 1et th!s c,Jose to our lives, then tbeft is DO real sanctuary ·-· 8~. II a atrangml..i~- odt bedroom~if a attauae <•~tM 0.11 tbeD amry ol tbe 1ll81loaa we b19e held about wbM :-1.s tnalY oun,ald wtuaU1 not.-..-. rn actVUldtlon. tboullrts like these are M.q>pOMd to be forelp. WMa 'crtm. lib-.&laae. become comtDOGDi1tee, the only radoul tbou.alll la that notlilll1 In our liyes -in.our personal hlstor1es -Is sale or sacred. And wben people lo9e tba~ a k1nd of numb emptiness takes over. You don't think about it much, but it is always there. Bi1dge of Anecdotes Startles POLICE detedives will· tell· you tbat when they arrive at the scene ol a home buratary, the victims will almost invariably apoloelze for the place belnl such a mess. It ls a toucblng piece ol humanity; in the wake or the reallAtioa that clvlllu- tion does not exiat la the way tbey bad always uaumed it bad. they are reacblna out for a plece of clvlllution. We are IOl'l'J ov home is a mess. WbeD the potice off\een came to tbe borne ol tbe couple ~ th e owls, the woman Hied about aett1.n1 belt poneea'oell bacll. No& the televtatoe Mtl; jut the all.er plates from ber motlter, and the f amllJ J...ar,. u o•e N:A~&a•d• wltll A•erteu • .. BJ Km ...... ~.....-. ............... '1 •. 11. Two YOQllf blatortam baft compUed an ~•Hn1 collecticm of Utt»bown ~of Amertcao blatol'J, prod ............... ot _ aaec4otH from colonial Um• ........ die ... ol~ dnto.alcfhrd. Richard Sbenkman ls tbe result of ena:lllve research and, the autbon hope, ls a prelude to a secood vOlume • THE BOOK ii reminlaeent or Rkbard Arnlour'• clauic, "It All Started Wltb Colmnbua." But wblle Armour ... tbe lllMtlr of malaJINP tild m.addliid .._.,, tb1t ~·1 ..urtabam• Ill ID tb• ltii1llni OI' obD rlbell faet: •'Off Nl1bt Stan4l1 Wltb Amenca Hlatorl" II an ~a· ble ~ ..... , ... , to""" ~to ftDd CMit...,., um. J'OU lmow about WI aaUoit'a IU-torJ, and~owla. Tbe bad toe ... thlEt ot tbe allftr e . alnadJ ....... Tbe • Dl'ObQly Md melted it •.. made It Into aometblDa •·· weoptuNe. bu& Jmt aa ..... ~ ble oa the manetplaee. ,,.... itema tMt meuit • muela ••' family -U. lamib'• ....._, ..-1 meant NJ1tti1:'°al1 to ta.. JllO" 6 p&e ... w~_, .. ..._._, , ........... Mil: • ¥.d 1twaa11 a...~· •. ...,..,....~--·-it'llllll• .......... , ..... educstcn, lllow'1r: eee aunll&ht Pla1ns ..._ ~ dark cloUdl tbat It••• covered foret1n laquafl .... don IMN u well u at tile nckm•l aDd natJonal level. TBSY CITE the reeent re· leaH of a prealdeaUal com· mlaabt report whlcb veect \be UPITadiDC ol biP M.bool and ' colle,iata lanpaae Luttuctlon and ataUlllca wblctl lbow the downturn ol laqua .. 1tudy bu posalbly "bottomed eut" and is leveJ.ial off and .._ay even be l•b aeJlool ahldeau atudy a sbowlna a m1kl upturn. ..... • - -~~ 1,. 1-pace for more Uum Dr. Mary Kruse, d.lrector or ,...... And very few col·' iaatruetlonal services in the lee• aad ualvenltia -eve Newport-JleH Unified School Pl"t!ltiliout ooes -requite District, aald that Sp~·sh . such study for entran~e or Latin, French, and Germ. are _ 0MA>'O ~ ~--~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ < 1rMuat.im. currently being taught in the . TRE ll&\SONS given for this decline are many. Some experts bla~e a "fortress America" or jingoism mentality. Others cite a 1rowin8 anti-intellectualism or "trade school" ap,proacb to higher education. Still others believe that many Americans think foreign language study is "elitist" in that it magnifies class distinc· ttons ... i.e. it is the antithesis ' to the egalitarian spirit of America's dem~ratic system. Several Orange Coast · trict with interest In the languages moderate but getting better. , A problem racing this district as well as others in California is declining enrollments. As the school populations decline, a staffing problem develops, she said. BECAUS!: mEllE are fewer students, there are fewer people taking languages. Thus , teachers must be found who can teach a foreign language as well ;lS other subjects. Dr. Kruse said that \be "re- turn to basics" movement in the schools. wbicb places em· phasis on mathematics, writing a nd reading slcills, may possibly 10corporat e .an interest in fo reign language study. She added, however , that because most colleges and uni· versities don't require language study for admluion, many stu· dents s ay, "Why should we waste our time talking a subject whlch won't help us get into col· lege?" Professor Mary Mcc hesney, bead of the foreign language de· partme nt at Orange Coast College, said that Spanish, French, German , Russian. Hallan, and Japanese cur~tly are taught in the two·year col· lege·s day classes. SPANISH STUDY lhere is "definitely up and still climb- ing." Many students see employ- ment opportunities developing in areas of international business, the military, and m translation and lnte rpretat1<1Q. a t places such as Dis neylafl'd . resort hotels and travel agencies. Night programs at OCC offer courses in Arabic. Chinese, Swe dish. Norwegian, and Modem Greek. The interest an language study at OCC. she said. is growing. ··But we are holding our breath to see what will happen If Jarvis II passes If it does. some of our programs may be cut ·· Dr. Walter D Kline, head of • the Spa9ish progr am at Cal State Fulterton. !laid he also sees an upturn ID language study. particularly m Spanish because of the impact of Spatn'b and Mexico's heritage in this area THE srvDV OF Japanese at CSUF ls "very high," Dr. Kline sa id . esp~cially a m ong J apanese-Ameocans who desire to disc.Over their own cultW'e, he said. . The study of foreign languages at UC Irvine also is showing some renaissance, several pro- fessors there state. Although the need for colkge and university language teachers is declining beeauae ol the decline in enrollments. more students are ta.king languages for other reasons , s ucb as pera0Dal e nricbment. more ·stringent unJvenilY" requttt· menll, and vocational ambitions s uch as international-related bu.sineal ancjfiunclal careers. 0.11, ~-~ ..... ,Tl ... ~ said, to help them secure posi· tions in busrness and r elated com merc1al fields. Although there is no foreign language requirement for gr aduation at UCI in many dis· c1plines, au humanities majors must take two years of a foreign lan guage and. in a ddition, English majors must pass an up- per division foreign language hterature course. Modem foreign language ma· 1ors at UCI have the opportunity of living in so-called "language houses" on campus wh.ich are special sections m dorm1tones. Teaching assistants live with the undergraduates 1n these ar - rangements, carrying on dis· cuss1ons ID the appropriate fo r eign languages at all op- portun1l.J(:S. OR. TRACY Terrell, a pro- f esspr of Spanish. said the "poor" quality of foreign language · instruction at most hi gh schools and colleges and un1versilles is a prime reason why many students don't study languages or drop out after only one or two semesters. Many language teachers are so obsessed with grammat.Jcal accuracy and rote drill and memori:tation that students d'oa't l e arn t o s peak the languaR• Dd Mnce are "tu.rnejl orr· t.o further study. He a>n.siders himself and a rrowin& number of other younger langllage professorJ across the country. as "young turks" who are attempting t.o .quake language sludf more re1'· •••t aad IDHD1Di.lul. J.. ~ I um taP"Cm Pmf___. IMlt ~ • dll'fi ''eommilllea , ReardoD aald tbat new op· •PProedt wttll empbasJa Clll flt. porumWe• for laa1~•1e ~ andeonYenation. apecildt.ts ma Jn soda ftelda u "Grammar'-Sboaid be a toot. library work, editin1 and not a goal. VoeabaJary and coa- publisbiq, translating and in· prehension must come first." be terpretll(g, and world.bul.iness... -¥id--__ Or. Meredith Lee. a professor Or. Terrell believes that the of German, said that students in adoption of his philosophy in her program have not dwindled hlgb school and collegiate pro- <t~tbre<hick ahNfMRI,,... -~ ... hetfl~ ......... .._. lions. Many of her students are terest in language study as well taking German as a minor, she as mcrea.se ability . I High Motivations, Low Heels Cover 20 Miles of Countryside -···-t ............ _.Mlij'"iiicell'E'lm~~ .. ~_..:. .... _ ... , ...... ~·--k"lfmmd'llf-r··~~ver..,..&Dd. . .f.o.r--·-,~Slawiv&.Jl.J.ilile-»)'l(l .. ~~--U!~.~!ckpac~.~--~. ~lease, ho': fa r t~ the next check many the primary one, is the challenge. munching as we go t.o our 1.dci'el~Iiig rMllTt. ""'nt~-m:·MiW-"'l!t.!:·'fh~-of..··· ·•· ··•·•· MtcheW ~. of Huntington Beoda, torOte 1 h mon_m fair seden boredom / the way and. I'm exhausted. Rest st.ops become l~~mrMarcM!. ---ry oa:.=o:Tesadefem~~u ouruiac: -. ·-.;.. more f~uent &_!ld for lon.!er periods. "Hurry Eac:b IP~ in Irvine. a many-beaded, tivity the walkatbon etves ua a chance to prove UP l&FREY, across Qilver orrtbe bike up!C"lit<>frtime ts p.m, IDUY·&eaed creature 1nakes ~ts way from the . t.o o~ves, and others, that we're not "over trail beside the railroad trac.ks -an Amtrak "p@ ON WITHOUT ME -111 catch up." '!f Y courtbouee, put the university, tbr'oAP re· the bill" yet. At33 lam one of tboff_people. races south its passengers cbeenJy wavi.n1 at the ll·year-old .n:&M oo ahea~. not t.o be seen agam. aldential netPborboodl, and up and llon the Oh we 'play the &ame Under ...false trudJing ;tream of walkers. Finally, to w And oo I 10. ~e. aching muse~. ~ot f~t, atreeU-ef .... In8uatdal C9mplex. ~ure, ll t ledg -touting nelgbborbOod aJloppina center and a well· ragged breath. I silently pray for rain so they ll Tbis straage creature is made ap of \be pre· we co ec our, P es, .. our deserved and much-needed rest at the local call off the walk. Uaouaanda of people participating in the .annll&l ~ltruiam, but aecr:etly Wt: re.~a)'ine, 1 can do iua lor I begin t.o avoid curbs like the plague, using JI arch of Dimes Walkatbon. lt. I can walk 20 miles easily. P Jt!iuctmiuy, it's on to Cbeclcpoint Three, the driveways or wheelchair cut.outs to cross Irvine Athletic Park, Mae 10.4. Halfway! We streets. Each s~all .obstacle destroys momen· WllA't INSPIBES these hardy (and not-ao- hardy) tndivid~ to take on th.ii sruellne 20- mile bite? For many, It ii a c~::£!d eet ln· volved, to do so.me good for m • Eaeb peJ'IClli baa prevloualy lined up a num1:ft of apoGIClin Wbo have pled&ed a certain ~ of ~CIGeJ per distallce walkecL AS TBE DAV of the walk draws near, my son and l compare our pledges.-"How much are you walkine for? l'm...1ettlnl $'7.95 a mile!" We make landwiches and pact our lcnapeack with quiek-enerJY snacks. The morning of the walkatboa, we check in at ·tbe starting line at 8:30. Tboa&b rain threatens, spirits are biab u we yalk down Campus 'Drive toward UCI, reJoietni ln the crllp morninl a1r, t.alkiDC, joti.q, lausbinl. Our steps are brisk; aome jof, otben nm. The first checlcpolnt, at Mile 2.7, comes quickly. Cards are initialed, we crab a quick drink from the Army water truck, and are on our way once more. Still Ugbt-footed, we cross the freeway aDd wind through the area south Qf Woodbridee to Checkpoint Two, Mlle e.t . - con1ratulate each other -it's all downhill from tum -a depression an the ground. an unmowed here. Ob, poor, naive babies. patch of grass. a tiny pebble stepped on unex- our TRaOUGH the fields we march, past \be air station and blimp bangers we plod - dogs, teen-aeen. 6-year-olds. grandmothers. my aon, and me. Our steps are slowing. We try to pawn our food off on others to lighten our load. Fer a moment we forcet our weariness as Ronald McDooald wavea from a passing dune bu&IY· Nooe too soon, we reach Checkpoint Four, Mile 13. t. )( uaeles ache, feet burn, bli.atera rbe. Tbe foot aid station ii a welcome liaht. • A abort rest on the curb and we mo~e on again .. Now comes tbe accualn1 question : ''Wboseideawa.stb.laanyway?'' Into the 1Dch411tiial eomp&a.aow, up and down the well·~ meeca we lbutne. Curbs become a defiant ene1n1, darinC 111 to pa11. Wbat excnioiatlnl pain to ttep up Gt down a mere tix l.adlelll llucle I attpe ., la. Tbltba ~ bacb of knees acbe. ci.otbiDI cbalea. pectedly. It's letting dart. Put S p.m. Why doesn't someone pick me up! Can't they see I'm literal· ly on my last legs? Checkpoints Six and Seven seem miles apart, lhouah in truth only a mile and a ball. MV MIND IS weary, but still working. "Walk fut.er," it says. and "you'll be through sooner." "YOU walk!" I silently arrue. "I'm ti.red." More rest stops. Another checkpoint. On· ly a mile to 10. Only! It may u well be a bua- dred. I sit apin oo the curb. It's cold, my ftncen are numb, my hair stringy and matted from tbe drizzle wblcb fell intermittently durtnc ~ da1. I can barely breathe. A blllter la form.lq on my left bis toe. • · Near tears, I'm oo the earb once more. A UtUe =:· .. Your feet burt?" .. burtl!" 90tft, Y SllS SAY& ''Don't llYe QI> now, you're l1.molt there." How can f betnJ tbat aweet. boptfaJ litUe face_! Sbe tUel my Und u · I ltracile to my feet. "C'IDOG," lbe ..,__ 0 M7 ' mother would never have made it tldl far.•• Up abea4. I see licbta, bulea, tramc eGD- troL ADd tbl ftailb. llDe l IJ I Mt one toot down ln rroat of tbe otber, I bear my name b1ariDI onr • loudlpeater. ay 1ea ... me and nma over. "When MH JOU been? It'• a Qllarler to slxt" , "Waiki.al;'? 1 mdlble ~. ~·1u.t wm .. 1n1." ----- , .~ ' PrOpolal Seefa International Guard Force •( • ., ...... tit ...... If ••••nc t.M mom 1 1w ol Ma IOlllMrD 1"1mary tltumpM. PNlldlDt can. 0 .......... Seo. l:dwanl X.IUMdY iD Democnltlc cncwea s.tuNl.J ln lllulUlppl. w".-.... .....,cvo11u. WJut •nrostmat•lJ two-tblrda of tll1e deleaat• •l1tdcm .....-S lD M•vla+•. Carter bad '11 per-t ol Ute .._ _.... K-.Q a........tnl cm1y 5 ~ witb l'1 petteat • ....... t. Former llJululppl Jlu...._CJlff l"bleb amd Callfonla Gov. Sdm• O. 8rowa Jr. Md about 1 pa"('G ~. ta South Carolbla. wttb a ~t of tbe 1tate'1 preelaep repo~•1 Cart. Md wan 3,MI dele1aa.. Mleded to au.id tbe party's COUDb' CICIDVeDtloni lhreb a&. kennedy bad HO wblle Browa -on.11 s. ADotber 1.111 .... aneommltted. Ple-eaucul foncuta Jndlca&ed tbe Carter-Jtwnecty ccmtalt for 'Wyominl's CAllT .. 11 vota at tbe natioDal convention would be cl<11e. But Carter won UO of the 304 dele1ates lo the state party COD· ventlon CGmpared to ca for Kennedy and 28 uncommitted. ,. trmTSD lfATIONS (AP) ~ l'rom 'hbnD to. Ulemabecl to lolota. embel1le1 are becom· lq the nilDI)' forta ot a new ttid ot war. Some in the tntema· tloaal community think It is time for concerted acUon to break the tem>rilt cycle. Over tbe put year, diplomatic mlnicm aNWld the world have beeG Ullu.l&ed or taken over at ao .-..c rate ck OM e\rt\'J'Y twoweeb. tl.8. SEN.' James Sauer, D· Tenn., haa offered a novel pro. poeal to deal with the challence -a Untted Nations dii>&omatic aeemtty corpe that would euant embuales in natpal capitals everywhere. The lClea baa been met with some skepticism here and at the State Department in Wasb.instoo, but Sasser believes people will IOOl1 recosnue ill ebW ftitm-lt Would .... tbe workl'•...,JcU~md put tWr mmele · ~ where tbelr rbetorte la bl def.cl. ln1 tbe lnviolabllltJ of diplomatic crounc1a. l His proposal bal two pbaael: -First. The Ulaited States would enter into aareetbents with other nations whereby each nation's embassy ~ provide mutual help in tbe e'9ll of an embusy attack. -AT SOME later point, a U.N. embassy gurd service would be formed to provide perimeter security for em- bassies. The exi1t1n1 1uard corps, the Mlll'ims la the case ol ·u.s. emb1111es, would continue its current "1.natde" security duties. U one embassy came un- der attack., 100, 200 or more U.N. . ...... eould qaiclli comeqe OG U.. u.r..tmed tM.blcUo• lrom e>tMr"nbrw. Uader illtematSoaa1 law, U1e boat comby ls auppoHd to pro- vide tbla outer protectlon for emb ..... But tbe mob attacks oa the U.S. Embaay iD Tebran, wbea ta. lnn1aa p.arda Just melt.t4 --.y, and OD tbe U.S. Embaaa1 lo lalamabad , Pathhm, 1'lam eeeurity fCll'Ca took maa:y boun to respond to urceat ....... for belp. lbowed that host countries are not always dependable. Even more important thmJ the tactical advanta.ae ot quick as· slatanee, Suaer aald. ii" tlult tbi.s "trip-wire" arnmiement •'ii not a Htionallltic one. Tbia would be an iutenlational trip wt.re. An. international orsanlaation would be respmslble for it. •• BOGOTA. Colomltla CAP) -CubaD Pnlldm Fidel Catro bu ott.,..a asylum to prrlll'u Mid· tn1 an eatl91ated two dozen ~ lndudiq the U,S. ambuudor Diii 11 otber fonlCD dlplomau iD the DomiplCM Beplblic Embu11. a Colombian DeWqNlper reported Satul'· day.' Tbe newspaper, El Ttempo. aald the offer of asylum was relayed to ColombUm President Julio Ceur 1'1rbaJ Ayala ta a mes.age MDl by Castro oa Friday. '· A preDdentlal candidate will Deed lo set 1,eee of the 3,331 dele1ata at the convention to win the party'• eomtnetton. Carter leads Kennedy by a more than 2·1 marlin in na· · tlonwide dele1ate 1treqth. Going lnlo the Saturday caucUlel, the president bad 292 dele1ates wblle Kennedy claimed Clllly 148. Conservatives Win TIRJ8. AN attack on an em: busy would in a real way be an attack on the entire world. U.N. olficiala thus far have re- acted eoolly lo the idea. SUser's aides aa.y. Other unofficial but usually reliable. aou.rcea said Castro offered in tbe me11a1e to have tbe Cuban ambaaddor ln Bocota. Fernando Raveao, serve as mediator between the 1overnment and tbe terrorists. , .. On the basts ot preliminary percenta1es, ltaC. party officials said carter could clalm 29 of Miaaluippi's 32 Ila· Uonal ~ventlOD votes, with the others uncommitted. Iranian Elections , "For oae-thlDa. Uiere's tbe size ot the force that would be in· volved." John F. Scott. the U.'N. d!_euty le1al clirector, said. "Wh1, in New Yort alooe there are 14S miasiooa." · Neither the ambualldor nor the ~·s o(llce would reveal tbe cootenta of th• Cuban leader'a message. · .. .. . . Poll FatJors Anderson CIBCAGO -Rep . .lobn Anderson took advantqe of frlendb' and famillar terrain and polls showing him lead· 1D1 the Republican pact as campatpln& for the crucial D· linola pnllddeaUalprtmary entered ltsflnal days. · Anderson'• Cinderella candidacy -----forced Ronald Re.agan, the leader in del- egate support nationwide, to stump bard Saturday. Reagan reminded the voters d Illlnot.a be la a native son. In tbe Il1inoia campaign. Rea1an and two other GOP Clindidatea - George Bush and Rep. Philip crane - focused OD Andel'IOD 's 1enerally liberal views, which they said do not represent the thinking of most Repubficans. Like Anderson. Crane bad the advantqe of MDHSOtt local name identification. But the conservative con- gressman has done poorly in previous primaries and caucus tests. While Anderson's campaign advisers say the home state advantage is important, they also say voter discon· tent with Reagan and Bush will give the congressman big popular-vote margins in late primary states as well. Bu'J!i Accepts Guards CIUCAGO -Shaken and angered by a Puerto Rican terrorist attack on ht. New York City beadquarten RepebkaD plWideDUal candldaC. Georse a.II dedded Satmda7 to ~Secret Seniee Jll"O(ecdoa to .. eaaDAltn eatoal'Qe ~ ' B..& expreued outrage over the raid 1D which four armed members of the F ALN, a Puerto Rican group seek. ing independence for the island, al· Jegedly bound 10 members of bis ofric·e staff, wrote slogans on the walls and stole computerized lists in Bush's Manhattan headquarters. At the same time another FALN group struck Preli· dent Carter's campign beadquartera in • ~fca~. (See st.oaJet on Paae AT.7 Aides said Bush wouhl accept an invitation from tbe Secret Service Monday to take on their protection for bis campaign. Island Issue Muddled By Tiie Aaeela&ed Pre9a Conservative Moslem cleramen appeared Saturday lo be beaded for control of Iran's parliament, which Ayatollah Rubollah Khomeini bas said will decide if and when to free the SO American host.ages in Tehran. Early ret\(rna iD the tint round of ballotinl for the 210- member parllameot, or ~us. Indicated a ltJ"clq lho,riq by the Islam.le Republican Party, · dominated by Moslem clerics who are expected lo challenge the authority of President Abolhusan Bani-Sadr. BANl..&ADa. a devout lloslem but not a cleqyman, hu called for a IOluUoa to 1be boetage c rlals tbat would Include freedom for the Americana who on Saturday spent their l33rd day as captives. He told a French newspaper Friday that the continued holding of the hosta~es was hurting Iran's im· age among European and non· alli.ned natl~. A spokesman for tbe lntsior Mlnlatry WU ,quoted by Tehran Radio as saying the Majlls could ClOOV-iD tbne weeU wbidl would be maell earlier ti..m •· pected.,--lf ~ ol tbe ..... are filled In ftnt,round votiq. But the broadcast al.so reported No Snarl in Alaska Race Carta and Kennedy have liDed up BQPPOrt in aucb ~ ca"er Trom uet. wbG way -that-the primacy baa ~ a teat of lt:Nnltb waa l"llllDl.l.,-lecond ln tbe U10 between the island's two bluest local pil'tles. ---4'aclurar:ao• t••t~an4 bid Jtrd Tbe pro-Carter aroup wants statehood. Ke~edy's · much of the raee. favors improvement.I 1D tbe11Jand•s current· status u an W beo be reacbed Slfety internally aelf-IQVerninl U.S.. commonwealth that Iba.ft• Roa~!. tbe lut cbectpahrt cltizensbip and currency with the United States and re· on the U'&IJ before Nome. and ceives federal faads. was uked bow lt felt to be a winner, May slid, "I'm not a wlD.ner, I'm a survivor." 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"°"""-.. , ................. Interior Minister Mabdavi Kani did not expect mote than 150 first-round winners, 30 abort ot two-thirds. Khomeini bas said the Majlia will decide the fate of tbe American hosta&H, and It 1enerally ls believed tbe lealllet>are will not uaemble un- tlf late April or consider the bostap iuue until May. OFnCIALS AT Ialamic party headquarters ln Tehran aaid that 25 of the 42 aMOUDCed win· ners from first round ballotlng Friday were party members or supporters. Runoff elections between the two leadin& can- didates for each seat were scheduled for April 4 in cases where no contender woo a ma· jority. By late Saturday .. runoff elections bad been declared . necessary in 39 districts. According to radio reports. seven Bani·Sadr supporters won seats and a member of the Kurdish Democratic Party, banned four months ago by K.bo- mei.a.t .. was elected In rebellious Kuntiaaa. Interior M1nlatry officials said theJ woald a• "IN• final re-Mllta "'........,.. ~ ........... enenl dQs. IS~oMd=h allo said IDO people Ud been •· rested 1D elecUon cllaturbucel. I sell. He and other officials ·note tbat forming a U.N. peacekeep- ing force, an enterprise' lnvolv- ine and aflectin.C ooly a few na-t~ons. lnevitably causes ~r problems at tbe Unlted Nlliom. Lambert 11eJD1aer of tbe U.S. State Department •a anU· terrorism oftlce aald tbe depart-ment wa looking .. carefully" at Suaer's proposal, but· said tbett were queat.lou of aoveretpty and nuoees. "How would we like a bunch of loreie:neq in blue U .N. helmets zipping around w ubiDCt.on in Jeeps? •• be ubcL Radio Hanna said m a broadcast monitored in Miami OD Friday ~' that CUba bad sent Turbay Ayaia a "propositioo" Lo help resolve the crlela, which WU in its 18th day Saturday. Fuel Cropa Wald Trim . World Food WHAT IS needed. be said. ue more treaties like the U.N. con- vention against bostace-taldna. W ASRINGTON CAP) -A DOO· which commits the nations that profit reeeareb group •a.med~ sign it to erosecute hostage· Saturday that uncontrolled pro. takers who may nee Lo their ter-ductioo of alcohol fuel from ritory. agricultural crops could send" Karl Ackerman, deputy a.ssis--c{_ood prices soaring. tant secretary of state for ~un· ~e result, said a study by the ty. questiooect. some~ \he prac· Worldwatcb Institute. could be a lical aspeds of Sasser s ~Ian. but possible competition In which be agreed that tougher. lDtema· the rich starve the poor Just to ti~alme•mesmaybemstore. keep up their auto·driving Eaped-lb' siDee tbe takeover bablta . of tbe Dominican Embassy in • Bo1ota, where . ambasaadora from ao •aa1 aatlons were t*-Ilia rt 11 • • • I wwldn'l be WjltlNid tf tbeft ls a pallel .._ ternaUonaJ demand for some broad action." he said. Not only do I sell a product. I sell myself. If I don't, my clients go elsewhere. A salesperson must know and understand peo- ple in the community he se~s. 1 read the Orange Coast's community newspaper-the Daily Pilot. ,\ The Daily Pilot keeps me inf orme~ about sports and events around town, so I can discuss them with my clients . The ads he(p me keep tabs on my competition and I advertise my products in the Daily PilO . ___ Mu J?!:oduct sells better -and so do_I·--=---- becciuse of the Daily Pilot. . Sl'ATENEWS .,,. i ''Wll IL\ YllN'T,.. ...... Mevnu.rt. with a '.I touch ol mdentated ~ ••1ot a Ruaian ;i ..._.TM a .. •eea dcm't lib tM book." : 1 • II~ waa at DO km to aplala Raaia'a , ' reticence to paNl•b tM fa.....,_lJ auceeuful ef. fort, commi•loned bJ tM mUen ol the stout in 1164 to aeUJe barroom arpmwta. He explalaed: ''1be reuoo t.be Ruaiam doll't like the book ii there are too maJly Americana in it. We can't help j iL • .Ameriea la tun of reeonta. The Ruastam re- .., gard the boot as subversive because it doean 't ! rdlfft the superiority ot the communist system." :: Uthe So.tets doo't like the book, McWhirter :.i can coneole bhnself that it ls a smash bit in 19 J coentries tbat buy four million cOpies a year. Why : , tbe excitement? llcWb.lrter bas a theory. ·~ . "PEOPLE dE MORE tnterested in extremes ·t than they are in averages. U you say the average t snake is six feet. six inches long nobody will be partiC'Ulariy interested. But lf you say the loogest re- ·• corded snake is 34 feet, 10 inches, they s ay. 'Gee. ·: that'sabelluvasize.' • ' "I tbink peop1e crave to know what the lfmit.s ·t are in an.J particular <!ategory. It's the fascination ol ext.remes ... if somebody buys a plot of land, the • flnt thing they do 1a walk around the boundaries.'' 1 McWIWter, who WU in San Francisco for the l opening ol the sixth Guinness Museum of World Reeords, at Fisherman's Wharf, was writing newspaper fillers with his twin brother Ross when ; the Guiness Brewery head man, Sir Hugh Beaver, " wanted a book to settle arguments in Britain's '4,000 pubs. McWbirter's brother was shot to death in 197S.. • The book appeared in l.955 as a thin volume called the Guinness Book of Superlatives, and eventually took off like a rocket. I .. WE ADD TO IT and subtract from the book every year," said McWbirter. "After all, the tallnt tree grows another foot ... tbe longest mustache another incb ... everyt.bing changes. "We have to be able to get independent cor· roboration of a record claim; you get people who · try·trlcb. You ha ve to be sure they're genuine. We :-get notarized statements. affidavits. We're very · 'Careful." · , ·. · McWhlrter ts planning a busman's holiday ·-1.soon in Japan, where be will visit with the oldest man in the world, 114-year~ld Shigecbiyo Izumi of Kagoshima Prefecture. Is bis age authe ntic? McWbirter baa.n't the alight.est doubt of it. It's on :1 P•&eZI. LAKE EISNORE (AP) -A break in the tnain water line Saturday disrupted the only relia- ble source ol unpolluted water in thl.s clty facing destruction from a rising lake. : All three municipal water systems aervin.C ..,_._.....__ie '"fi"tiJiift&tilU.-W-OM'"BI Wte'ef tkt ·: Federal Dlsuter Aleney. Contractors wortin& !or tbe U.S. Anny Corps of En&ineers were wideoing a drainage chaDDel from ! ~ the flooding· lake when . ( SI' AfE tbe line snapped at about .. la.m. · ,: City officials warned reaideata to cut back on , water me mtil fllll 1emce can be n!Stored.. At 3:-$J' "'"w·---~·~.,,=:..~hytnl, I I .............. 'NORMA RAE' IS STILL FIGHTING Cryatal L" Sutton at Center of Dispute ·Third Suspect Out in Kidnap UKJAH (AP> -Police have ruled out lhe possibility of a third suspect in the Valentine's Day kidnapping of Timmy White. "We are satisfied that there are no other s us - pecta," Ukiah Police Chief David J ohnson s aid 10 response to a report that an unidentified middle· aged man may have taken part in the abduction of the 5-year~ld boy. Kenneth Parnell, a ~year-old ex-convict. is accused in both the kidnapping or White and the abduction of Steven Stayner seven years ago in Merced. · A 14-year-old Mendocino mlddle school student was taken into custody last week in connection with the White case. In Merced,· Yosemite P arle j anitor Ervin Murphy has been charge<t with help- ing in the abduction of Stayner LOOK! WHAT APEllY IS WORTH AT COIT · '·TH1& •m OILY loP) :.-Gm•au-.• •.e1n-•• .. •• - ·1 LOS AHOl.:L'ES CAP) -Acting OD orders from :: Wasblll~·C., ~representativ• from the ~fteP,lloadale ,.,_,dlmtbl ..caJifm.Dt_~am :: beadquarten met with local authorities Sa~~~.~Y--~ ·· to diileW wtldlJ meuures. ·. The awttn• wa ordered after a Puerto Rican . Gmorilt group tarriecl out two invasion.a ol ~ . blential cn41date campaiJm headquarters in ·· ~ew Yon and <.,'1dca10 oo tie eve of the Puerto • :: 8.ico-primarJ e&eetkm • . , ·I :: ................ ., ..... ., .. . , LOS .AMGELSS (AP) -A 30-year-old : 1 Complall mu wu killed wbeD b1a ear swerved olf I a ~ ~ ,,.,.., overpau ..,., Saturday l ~--= feeloato U..eab of a truck. cliUolly in-j~"=-'=·~ de-' at tbe .,9"11t. iif:illllHWI -...,. Tbe truck drlnr. · Oar!~• ..._11all, w in ert6eal eoadttion • with severe heed IDJqries at C4Mmt)'·USC Hospital, ·I a hospital ..,._man laid. I j Are•as••• .... •tme••• I SAN nANCllOO <AP> -A ~No r vember .... llliUadft tUt woula ......... • mlalm-arta procraa f• Cdlorala pablle .1 aebo$ ......... .....,.,, ~ ......... . :: wife of ¥lee Pl " rt waat. llJBta .. . :: 0 1 811i* 1&'a aeeec"Mlb lmpal'Ud; ad I :: uw.k -.................. ., ....... --:: de...-8ll.., are m ........ Mri. llcmidale .• , told .. ,1ri.1 at 8u l'l•dHo'• ........ of ~ . lloclll9 Art; • . ' .............................. ilM ......... _ .... ·f to ........ ""'Med.,,~ for ....... ~ Schoell Tiii-· Arte, -............... ii • ............ tio eon.et•• ··-~to Plat u.e-lilis •• oo the b91IGt. · Life Len Rdmaniie Than Mmne . j ~. t 'Norina ~ae' ·a Wea~+ f LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tbe movie "Norma Rae" bal a bun dMlln1. Aftel' a blUer ltn&Ule. a Wl1oa w1nl tM rUbt to ~ worketl in a powertul Southern t.nlle ml1L But for Cryata.llAe SuUoD, OD whole life the movle was pa~1 . tbe straule la tar from ende4 and the alt~uon so far-la anytbiq but happy. -SEVEN YE.Aa8 ,\PTD lbe WU fired u • union .,ttator ad a yean after the AmaJcamat~ ed aown, and 'lbt1le Workers Union woo a representation elecSioo at J .P. Stevena' mW in Roanoke Rapld1, N.C., the worten ltlll have no contract. -She baa not ~ved a penny u a result ol a book bued OD her life or from "Norma Rae," which wu adapte< from the book. NeaottaUom are under way over a settlement propc>Hd by 2IOtb Century Fox -$25,000 for the movie that baa earned four AcackmY Award nomin.al.lona and $12~ million in box office receipts. Nonetheless, tm soft-spoken mother of three has become a celebity, one o1 the few union mem- bers outside top leadenbip who are recognluble to the general pubU1. "She's a living legend," exudes GalJ'Jeftords, who ts leading Hrs Suttoo on a aix-mooth blitz of more than lS ct~ in the United State.a and Canada on behalf olthe textJle union. "I CONSIDER MYSELF a weapon," says Mrs. Sutton, dress~ in a simple skirt and jacket she sewed herself, her rich brown hair hanging nearly to her waiJt as she sit.a in her room at the Beverly Hilton hote. "Never before bas the uru()O had such a powerftJ weapon to rocus public att.en- tion oo the J .P . Ste\ens boycott." The normally r.ticent Mrs. Sution. who talks more easily about ter Baptist god and her family than she does abc:Ul the labor movement, has spo~en to scores ofunions and public rallies. lee . tured to ltudeatt wt bMD .........., at blDeftta.: At the Uaivenlty ot ~7lftlda'1 Wlw1m ~ •J of Buaine«t ID Philadelplda. lbl ncttftd a ... me ovaUon. • I Her m•1aie la llmple. ''Tbl .... II the Ollfty hope the worken lD tbe mW. baft, .. lbe aaya ecld-- inc that 8tlNtD9 -tbe natiola'1 lecood larPlt tex· We maker -II nfUiiDI to deal wtt.b tbe uDioo -ts tbratadnl ~ coereilll worara wbo 11de ~ it. SINCE 11G. 8T&VBN8 bas been invol~· 1,000 labor law violadoM bnolvinl more 2,000 wottten. ID Auawt ltn, tbe 2Dcl U.S. Court of Appea1a beld SteYem in eontempt of earlier coat.empt dlaUoal and branded the co*1 • pany "tile moet DOtorioua reddMlt in the fteld of labor law." And tbe National Labor Belatiotis Board 1a seeld.nC a rarely med temporary iQJmac· tioo to force Stevena to barpin in good faith. · But still, the un.loa bu made no headway. '"It's cheaper for the company to keep lcnoring. the law and paying the floes than it ii to deal wtth the union," explafna M1. Jeffords. "II they gave all tbetr employees a 10-C!ent-an-hour raise. it would cost them $9 mllllon a year." , ... M&S. StJTl'ON, WHOSE teen-age sons bad to claim their mot.her was deceued in order~ find work in the mills where she ls blacklisted, hopes the battle ln Roanoke Rapids will be settled this ·' year. "If it isn't, we'll just have to find Ute strength to keep on fighting. It's the only hope Lhose in the milll have." Meanwhlle, she Is working on a sequel to "Norma Rae" with a noted documentary film· maker, but this time she has coolrol over t.he script. That control, she hopes, will make the new movie truer to the splnt ol tbe union's struggle. rather than having lho6e motives k>sl in a love st.Ory as she says they were in "Nonna Rae." And this time she'll be paid. .1f1_,~.'!: .. ,. .. o w.w_.._,.. SI Li<. 111~1 S#n1t<t• Time 5'At'I\ otf Y-,_ IQll Store ... ..-HI y-•••I 'O\lANllS.841•1219 Ii»~ .. _. . 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M.L 1a11W ... ~ ..... ~ Tbe view was worth • 01 L '"'St .. cw ••u:t .... a.-. savoring for all the • llJS ra.111 WMtMar ...... e.w.. t • • 11ac1 .. .._ tourists at the -South WI 1U SHOIS. ....u. PUISll. ftMMIS Coast Plaza · Hotel. ~~!SHC!~OIS!!'!w!.-.~•!M.~•!THUnC~~!!M~a~m~a~IO!-!on!!~~ b e h ind the-; cameraman. Corvair. Culti$ts· RUle Again By A.aTlltJa a. VINSEL Of_.,..., ...... Consumer watchdo1 Ralph Nader, an ob- scure, brownsboe attorney freeh out of law scbool, drove the boxy little car with the baritone exhaust into perhaps.undeserved dis- repute on his own road to natJonal notoriety. He called the low-slung Jluto that looked like each end was the front end a lethal plaything ~ ..n lt>r the American motorine public and "one of ~ the creat.est acts of industrial ll'nllJODSiblttty in "' the present century." DID 'IRE Ll'ITLE Chevrolet Corvair really deserve all this? A gamd6US, three-fingered artist from In· diana and a softapoken AlbuquerqQe florist who've gone into partnership in Costa Mesa will readily challenge-such chrims-at the drop or an aluminum exhaust manifold. Frank Leitch and Jack Sellers, proprietors of Corvairs Unlimited, 2044 Placentia Ave., are riding the Corvair's sudden new-wave of popularity, 21 years afi'1" it fifS{ hit the U.S. market. Chevrolet quitl building the .s_utsy little aluminum-engined sedan, coupe or converilliTe models 11 years ago, for a variety of reasons open to suspicion and spe<:ulation. M~ Mechanics Rolling in. Business They swear if it had been allowed to evolve. car design would be far ahead of where it is miserably mired today. Former secretary of the Department of Transportation Brock Adams, for example, called on the American automotive industry to literally re-invent the car when the petroleum crisis first put on its squeeze 18 months ago. RE WAS BASICALLY referrtng to great.er ru~l economy, better use of horsepower, safer r design and less pollution, a hefty order to rm when it takes an automaker so long to tool up for a drastic, costly model change. Leitch and Sellers say it was the almighty auto-buying dollar that did in the Corvair before the Arabs changed 't.he rules of this uniquely American monopoly game, po5sibly·f<>rever,-by hilcing the price or oil. "We'd have had things to equal the Porsche ~ay if they'd kept at it,'' says Sellers. TODAY, LEITCH~ and Sellers service almost exclusively can owned by adherents of the diebard Corvair cult that naturally evolved "I 'IHINK TREY <GM > were trying to com· wben &.be GM product ~to tbe end of tbe as· pete wtth Ponche and it jUlt Sol too costly," sembly li.De. adcb Leitch, who ts currently )MlUlnl a f\ael ta. "We have one customer wbo bas three jectioo system into bis wife's Co~r at their Corvairs and a '56 Packard and be won't let cluttered shop. anyone work on tbe Packard but us.." Frank "And when you're talking money ...... $ays says proudly. th ----be th 1 M What.. or who. killed the Corvair, America's e man wUl.RK' cap ars e s ogan: oney ganiz.ed a number of Cona economy niaa ud ia thus tcno•ledaeable about fuel a.,cl perform.ace QUe$tiODS. · •'In compari.loa to a sb.eytinder Chevrolet engine, you have five pa.rta," continues Leitch, "one block; one bead; one intUe manifo}d; ooe carburetor, and one exhaust maAifold ." The Corvair sLmplJ co.a. too much to bwld and sell for a profit sizable enough for General Motors, Leitch and Sellen maintain By 1965, Chevrolet bad made major sus· pension system modifications in response to friticism or its so-called swing ax.le, which .Nader· blistered as a major contributor in rollover accidents. DEPARTMENT OF Traosportatton of. ficials publicly contradicted bis claims that Corvair steering and handling were critically hazardous later. · But by then Ford Motor Co. had untethered its peppy, rambunctious little Mustang. "ThatliUle Mustang 289 just ran over 'em," Sellers says or the Corvair's ability to compete agains t the Ford product in the mid ·60S automotiv~ mCH'ketplace.. But the progressively accessonied M-ustang Academy's Singers· Appearing first production aytomotUle .with a rear· Talks. .4 mounted air-cooled· engine and a so-called Comparing the Corvair versus the conven-· Cadets Edward C. swing axle up front, such as that still used on tional engine crank block for starters, the Reynolds of Anaheim. the costly Mercedes-Benzs today? economics in both investment and maintenance and Michael Yates and "Everybody s ays it was Ralph Nad r. seem readily apparent. Karl Neblett, both or ' · " · '' · e~COaalr. tQlLh eJ l basic Oceanside. will be mangled his left hand in a set of gears when be parts, says LelCCfi; "(wo narves ornn ........... ..~ ... .,.. ..... '-~ was 3, and bas been somewhat of a mecbanical crank block; two beads; two carburetors; two performing when the .._illW.lllD authority ever~nce. exhaust manifolds, one Uminl aear housing, West Poin\ Glee Club · ..;i "I thlnk G paid Nader!," be declares, not-one blower cover and lots ol sheet metal!' makes four appearaacea ing Nader was unknown wben bla bombshell in Orange County. book "'Onufe at Any Speed" ~ "AND ALtJllINUJI costs so much more for The afngers from tbe BE AND 8ELLEa8 both '1onltime Conair the machining,'' chimes in Sellen, wbo bas or-U.S. Mllltary AclKlemy Takea · teµiporary job .. thatcoun~ Become a U.S. Census laker and take home good money. Earn up Lo $4/hour or more inter- viewing people door-to-door 3.5 weeks. Somt= night a nd weekend work. Training paid. Call or apply at your local Census office for details. 831-4310 831·4311 ~ \Wre counting on you. CENSUS'IO US 0 1.:p,Jrtment o f Commtirro t~unr AU OF THC CL NS(JS I 11wl U11~Jurtun11y E:.mploy<;f • 7' .1 and be ' f ,..__ •'--"--al may be beard at 8 p.m. .. ~ uwnen mem n o _._, UllC '-'ICY f Wednesday lo Sad· Society of America. maintain.. the a\lto St £ · dlebaclc Rllh Scbool --·--F.~.2!~~~~..l-~J.!'..P.:~:_!_llto~!.!----···~•'-1-·-·-~~. 2802 s. Flower St., Santa lilSto, 7 -~--···---·-··~······xna;ant1>•~·TtiOR(ftf" MLU•ellOM ........ ~ 646-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 Recital Violi nist Mike Jlaureas, founder and -director of the W~st Co~ Chamber Ore a, wll1 present a free concert ·~ 7 p.m. Tuesday in tbe Hunt· ington Beach Main Library, 7111 Talbert Ave., at. Golden West Aveaue. He studied at tbe Royal Academy of Athens and recently directed and was soloist with the chamber or· cbeatra's performance on KOCE-Owmel 50. Hla concert will be 8J>OUOftld b7 the DOD• profit West Cout A•· 1oeiatlon f-or the Performllll and V1aual Arts. in Plaza de care, Birch &Jtd V~u1 . arman 1treets,lrYine;at4p.m. !!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Fridiy in the ClmatSon Plaza G-rdem at Dia- neyland..aM .t 2:30 p.m . ~Hliiilll-'W~~~s~a.:.turday ln-K~o Berry Farm'• Good Times 1beater. Younpters leam a lot Tuton are beiD8 souaht about lanpaae duri.DI to help tbein ~e the their ftnt ftve yean, but arade. children with speech dlf· CBA'FTS teachers flculties m1aa out on a akllled ln macrame, lotoftbatdevelopment. inural painUng, de· A City of Orange coupaae and otber arts speech therapy cent.er is are needed by a home seeking help in, provld· for YOUDI people. ing tbe verbal stimula-The Welt Orange lion younpten need. County Y needs babyait- TODDLBa therapy ten cm Wedneld.ays and sessiom nm from 10 to Fridays to cover for 11:30 a .m . Monday, parents taking classes. WeclnelN)r and Friday. Volunteers can bring For Information on their own children. bow you can help the Botb VAC offices Ust a younpten -qr otlMn number ol other open- ln need lilted below -1np ln their areas and call. tlle Voluntary Ae· welcome inquiries by An estra-eurrlcular activity ol tbe academy, the glee club ts support. ed by non-aovernment funds. Tra•ellng ex-penses are borne. by lpODIOr'S and the Cadeta frequently s tay ln1 private homes. Their repertoire de-, picts. the history of tbe Armed Forces, but a1ao includes concert pieces, current bit 1on11, American musical nwn- ben and contemporary ballads. Past performances have bem at Carneale Hall, ~ywood Bowl, and World's l'alrl. Uoa Ceater of South peopleaf allacet. Or•••• Co•nty at ...... ;;;m;;liiiiiiiiiiimiiii:iiiiiiii==iliilr-~~~~~~~-.:. 875«11«...,., A lM'le county qeaey ii about to band awardl tet tu voluateen, but peedl ...... lk1lled ln calllarapby to do the ~llllftwon. -.u .. mm .................. _, .. M I I & JI ..,_.. 'l' .. 11 ... ..... ............ ,..,_. ... ....,..., ___ ." ..... ..... -. 11141lj,_4562, . .. I " ''WE GET GUYS coming jn here with engines full or leaves. They've ~n sitting o~t in the back yard for years," says Leitch. "We rebuild the engine for $1,500 or so and they've saved themselves $5,000 on that new car they need." · One or their approximately 1,000 regular customers re<:enUy sold his '66 turbocharged :O>r!air convertible for-$6 ,000, says Sellers. · "l keep a file on our c;ustomers. We get wor- ried when they don't con!e back,'" says Leitch. "We call them up and they say there are no pro- blems, their car is just running fine. I'd say we get 99 percent satisfaction.'' . ' Frank Leitch and Jack Sellers check 0\9" the sleek, Corvair-powered f8C8f that appeared in Walt Disney~ "Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo "in their Costa Mesa specialty car shop. 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Tbe lab test, whJcb uses living organisms as guj.neaJ:!!. to determine ii a substance is toxic, was~ recently by the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board. ~ THE OaoEa-eAME-in the wake-of charges f~Huntington Beach environmental group A i de BOlsa Chica that Aminoll USA, Inc. is stroyipg the 1,200-acre marshland by dumping toxic oil sludge in a corner of tbe marsh. Aminoil is a Texas-based oil company. According to John Zasadzinski, or the water quality board, s amples will be taken this weekend from the Aminoil dump site ajld then flown to Sacramento for testing. The substance in question. he explained, will be mixed with salt water and a living or- ganism wiU be dropped into the concoction for 96 hours. If tbe fish or other-organism.~. it could prove the dumping material ls toxic and the water quality board could deny AminoU a needed federal permit to coatinae lta clumping operation. • . . 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FREE -J»lJWLlC--SERVn:E'SPrrw:uar-· D la<" '5 ······ .. 17-JEWIL POCKET WATCH 19'7 ·--·--.,.. ... -J. ... -.... ·- f l.odo ._ .... ~ t UTQI IOOl llG SOIAllS 2 s5 For •• , IOASTID ·~- 1s1 2,_0 , • peon\.lh :n the vocvvm I d or to inl\.lte fre•hnen ••O e I added Great tor Mo oil' or W90' · rol port••• ond 1noclt'-&vy ..,.. ond~todoy\ ... ~ I J I • ~" ...... -.., Gano.- JOE IPPOUTO'S MICHELOB LIGHT SCARAB CROSSES .THE FINISH LINE FlRST IN THE WARMINGTON GRAND PRIX. HOVERING ABOVE IS THE JET RANGER RACE PATROL HELICOPTER. Ippolito Turns . Close Race Into Rout By ALMON LOCKABEY --~IJl'li.tllNtltle .... Joe Ippolito won liis firsl-w&rmington - Grand Prix offshore power boat race Saturday .C.O go with a 1978 victory in the Bushmills Grand Prix. All that was different this year from Ip- po Ii to' s 1978 victory was the change in sponsorship of the race. ''1be weter was· Telatively smooth, about tilce it always is off this section of the coast," said Ippolito after brio&ine bis 38-foot Scarab v • -...u Ill~~ ae~ ~ flm.h line at •:atrp.m. -· two~ and• minutes lifter tbe ltait Ulle JOO litatut.e.-mlle race off the Newport Pier. MJCBELOB LIGHT fia.abed across the Tlnish line two minutes ahead of Vmee Fasano's 38·foot Bertram Viocentive from Fort Lauderdale. Fla. Fasano, a rookie driver led the race over most or the course until fatigue and blistered hands forced~ to ease up. -up-txrthat-time it bad n a close an ex· citing three-boat race with lppollto's teammate Joel Halpern in a 35-foot Cougar: catamaran - also named Micbelob Light -swapping post. lions with each other, and occasionally Fasano. When lpPOlito and Halpern passed VIDcenttve about 20 miles from the finisb. tbe rookie figured he bad given it all it could. It also was about that time that the duel between Ippolito ancl )lalpern came to an· •-ftlll ed. BalDem _,.out.alt.be Dee wtda a b~wnlplUona&aft. · · ~ ' 1'lllllD TO F1ND111. two minutes beblDd Vincentive, was Villaill. a •foot Scarab driven . by Jeff Marshall, Hallandale, F1a. Hls 11ixth career victory In the brutal sport of offshore racing wasn't an easy one for the 29-year-old Ippolito, from HaJJendale, Fla. Five minutes before the start, Jack Stuteville, lppolito's ace throtUeman. relnjured a le be ~JA_a_ £1orlda ~and had to be re mo from the boat. That threw t6e critiCi:I throttle duties into the bands of navigator Hal Sablmao who bad only been a member of the crew~ Friday. .. It t.oolt Sablman half the race to learn bis new duties well enoup to nm the boat at com- petitive speeds," said Ippolito. ·•we were lucky to have him aboard." NEWPO&t 8ltACll'S BB'ITY COO& Wf!llt out of U. ,_ early with a bfieken clriq unit 900ll after ... bad rounded tbe ftnt cbeclrpobd at Dana Point. Cook, the current national and world champion In the sport, was driving a new 38·foot Scarab instead of ~ catamaran (tun: nel > in which she won the natiooal title last year. Out of the race even earlier was another woman driver, Sarah Gregory of Pasadena, wh~loot-Sntphrn. Believe It, broke down ~ttonds after the start. -- Other driven who were victims of an early de mise because of breakdowns were Bob Nordskog of Van Nuys in Power Boat llaguine Special; Jerry Jacoby's Ajac Hawk, Westbury, N.J .• who was among the leaders until be suf- fered multiple troubles such aa a fuel leak, broken propeller and finally a broken drive shaft. ONLY EIGBT of tbe 16 start.en In tbe big open clw ftnle.Md tbe race beclluae of various bre4downs. Seftral driven told of baviq to ~· debris in tbe water between Newport Beach and AlamJto. Bay. , There were no reports of serious iQ,Juriee - <See 6POt.rro, Page BO Too Much Speed That's the Key in UCLA's Victory .. TUCSON (AP> -The im- pressive height that Clemson brought to t he NCAA West Regional bas ketball c ham- 'pionship agamst UCLA tu.med out to be more burden than benefit -a development Tiger Coach Bill Foster had reared en· .:....J~AY~.u..m_. --The quicker UCLA inside trio which the Tigers went scoreless, led to the impressive victory by the Bruins. UCLA ran orf an 11·2 spurt iD the early seconds or the half to gain an 18·Potnt advan· tage al 57·39. "CLEMSON NEVER wa~ closer than 10 _eoints after that ttme. --- sert itself in the game's opening mmutes, with both ~qu:lds shoot· mg well and UCLA matching up we ll against talleF Clemsoo o~ the boards. UCIA IDT AN impressive 58 pel'Cel'lt Of1ts · tloor shOCs In llle period, and was led in the early going by 14 Points from Sanders and 10 from Vandewe1i?he. of 6-6 Mike Sanders. 6·7 James Wilkes and 6-8 Kiki Vandeweghe maneuvered around, underneath and«casion~ over Clem.son's three• 6·10 front-liners, pacing the Bruift.s to an impressive S.S. 74 victory. Vandewegbe, orie of two start- ing seniors for UCLA , hit five of six free throw auempts in the closing seooods of the game to preserve the Bruin victory. Guard Billy Williams scored 18 points to lead Clemson. Clemson hit S2 percent from the ffeld in the opening 20 minutes. with reserve forward Fred Gilliam's nine points keep· . Ing the Tigers close. 1 . THE TBIUMeH sends UCLA, , 21-9, to the NCAA final four in · ~ 1111e r.,,. •111ce . 1.( ....... 83) Indianapolis for the first time since 1978. Foster aaid he con.Jidered us- ing a small.er lineup to ofhet the Bruins' exeeptlonaJnsclmess. ~utibe decided to go bis reg- ulars because "it wouldn't .have· been fair to the big iuys who played a bi& part In us get. Uni u ~ u wle,did." Very Wlctly, Foster saw hit plJID 10 \Htray, wbiile the 1tr~teo mapped oµt b)" UCLA Coach J..lrr;I Brown worhd u dl11tammed. . uwa WANTBD TO STAY ln a sene • ~ u we coukt beeaUM there was no wa1 we cou)d :maUll flP :lrttll thelll m•·to---man," l'olter Mid. "We bad to ....... w---behlnd. We pt bave been bet· ter oft lo with a .,.. llne\q> allofU. ." Chm10 , 'w blcb was p1rtlclp1tln1 ln tbe NCAA tbal'UllMllt for tbt flnt time ln tM ...... blltory. ftnttbed tta .......... ' .:rt~~''!(:.~ tnc • aw-.... period dslal UCLA's halftime edge of 48-35 represented its largest lead or the game to that point. I However. two of Clemson's I Neither team was able to as· 6·10 frqnt-llners, Larry Nallce I and H6raee Wyatt, picked up three fouls each in the first half .. Ryan's S""8titute KUon Doesn't Think So BJ DA VE CVNNINGBA• °' .. ~ ........... PALM SPRINGS -~tber be likes it or not, Bruce Kboo will be watched niry closely this. .,,, . option and signed with Houstoo, General Manager Buuie Bavaal was ulted if be felt Ryan wu Ir replaceable .. season. After all, be'• the "YOVMEAN.doltblntwecan .. Aa1ela' replacement for Nolan 1ettwo•Tpitchera?"Bavui Rt)h:· Kilon tiimself doesn't aee ~:i;=_:.~ous reply, "Y•. it tbat way. As far u be'a coo.- cemed he's Just a f,.ee .,_t The put down wu a reference wbo alpect a five-year, S2 . ._ to Ryan"s 16-14 1'cord laat mtWon contract to pltch for the aeuoo. Antell. · Ba...t baan't added two a. t ~~ to rw the sap. but 1n BlJT nq&B'S WO bldJat \be be liped a man wbo was faet tbat R1an It pe, ICl8on It ~--... JUI' Ind bAltra ·....-. here, IDd U. pltdalaf std ·ii tba·~ Oftl" tbe JUt otbenrtle mcu..,.ct. niDe rs. ••1•m eure IOIDe people wilt In~ 11 a "Mr. Clutm.•• loot to me u a nplaoemtat for ot UM-mound. blm," ltiMm eaeeedea, "but I don't feel Nolan R7u ta tbe t1nd m tow~ llllU my part of .P.r'e:;tobe ....... replaced. for the , "be aald. "One bu to be• uddewbltbe can do. '!'bat wtU Ip my IOtl. •• l After ay.i. plared out ~l• . < ... &TAN, Pa1e ~) ) • . . .------q..,e •t ~-Da9----- Detroit Tigers pitcher Martr F1drycb. attempting to come back from nearly four years of injuries: "Sure, I'm a different person now tlian I was a f~w. years ago. I'm not 19 anymore. I'm 25." Alltelu Poees KC Pa•t 'I'e%a• Ex-Angel Willie Mays Aikens slammed a 111. - home run, a double, scored twice and drove in three runs to -pare Kansas_ City to a 4·2 win over Texas . . . Rookie outfielder Hal Balnes knocked in four runs with a homer and a single to lead the Chicago White Sox to a 6-2 exhibiJ.ion baseball victory over Atlanta Saturday ... Willie McCovey laced a two-out, two run dou- ble in the eighth inning as San Francisco downed Cleveland, 3·2 ... Rod GUbreau.•1 10th inning sac· ri!ice fly scored Dale Bern to give Pitts- burgh a 6·5 win over Cincinnati . . . The Boston Red Sox tagged Mark Fidrycb for 15ix hits and all their runs in the first three i nnings en route to a 4-2 victory over Detroit . . . Dan Nbrman's three-run dou· ~ ble in the eighth inning powered the New Y()rk Mets to an 8-5 victery over St. Louis ~~,..__-: . . -Single&. by Aa4re Dawsoo and Jerry Wbite ignited a three-run. efghth-1nning uprising as Montreal defeated Minnesota, ••HMS 4·1 ... Del Unser's five runs batted in powered Philadelphia uYan 11·5 win over Toronto ... Toay Armas and Mario Guerrero drove ln three runs each and Ricky lletlderson added a two-run ho.mer as Oakland defeat· ed Sao Diego 10-3 .... Cub&' pitcher Herman Segelke hit Man Broalaard with an 0·2 ptt.cb with the bases loaded to etve Milwaukee a 5-4 win over ChlcaJf(> in 10 lrminga . . . Pltcber CraJg Swu became the blgbe5t paid player in the bUtory of the New York Mets when he siped a five-year, $3 million contract. Sober• Sllot Sl•k• Pertla•fl Ricky Sobers connected on a 20·foot jumper m with two seconds remaining Saturday night lo give Chicago a 110-108 National Basketball Association victory over Portland. The Bulls got a 32-poinl ef- . fort from center Artis Gilmore . . . Larry Bini scored 29 points including a pair of baskets in the flnal two minutes to lead Boston lo a 123-120 victory over New York . . . Guard Lloyd Free fired in 44 points as San Diego en4ed a six-game Phoenix streak with a 120-109 victory over the Suns •.. Foots Walke r .scored 20 points while the Cleveland defense held San. Antonio under 100 P<>ints for the first time in 140· games. as the Cavaliers edged the Spurs, 100-98. _ .Pitts,,_,,,• Ertewd• Mla•e•ota Strealc Oral KJodraclnak scored two goals and set up Iii another as Pittsburgh defeated Minnesota, S-2 , Saturday night in Jl National Hockey League gam e. extending the North Stars' winless streak to . eight games . . . Mark Napier scored twice and Montreal, striking for five goals in the second period, cnllsed to a 7·3 victory over F.dmonto~ . . . -Ga1T7-Uaatt-seorecl-At1uatas first goal 31 ~!seconds into the contest and the Flames went oa ,. to beat Philadelphia, 4.3, banding the ,....;/, Flyets only their seventh lo8a of tbe season .,,..,,,,, . . . Mike Gan.er n9tcbed a goal and assist to lead Washington to a S-2 victory over Detroit, moving the C.pitala wit.bin one point of Detroit in the race for the 18tb 'playoff spot . . . 1be New York Island· •en scored four times in a 7:23 span of the !tint period, including •ta BolQ'• 49th goal of the aeuon to overwhelm St. Louts • • . 6-2 . . . U1f NU-1corecl three eoaU • .. and .,.. ......_, and 8teft Vld&en cot UlllOH , two apiece to carry the New York Rang~n to an 8-4 victory over Toronto • . • &IQ ......,._ ac:ored with 2:07 left in the 1ame to lift BottGG ta&o a a.a tie .W. Van- couver in a penalty-ftlW same . . . 'l'be .,..._,,,D, of M 81]11Wl and two goals by Mike ..,en lMlped Hartford to a 4·1 victory over Colorado • • • lllke •eBwea, the C.lorado de· feueman wbo left the team fC)llowiq a bench altercation ·with Coach 0.. Cllerry. baa been rein.stated by club manaa•· meat. tbe team reported. . .............. ..., .... LONO 88ACH.-Deiaat1 Durian of Newport Harbor Yaellt a• ..-. to l•n• a tDack for pulUDI 1actatla1 daam~ out ot tM fire at U..lut . . n. N..,ort Baell Mipper WOii bl• Hcoad conaecutlve Q.Oal,...,al CUp mateb radq cumjiineir,~ com- ... from belllDd to beat Roa Dou1berty, San Dle10 Yacht Club, b£.:e second after a furious -i.ct tacklq duel up the '1na1 abort windward Jes to tbe ftnllb. AN EVEN •oaE crucial match for Dursan came ta tbe eiptb nee when be beat Rod Davia, Lona Beach Yacht Club by_32 aeeonc1a to knock Davia out of fint place. Latt ,r:.f Durgan came down to the ~ mateb tied with Dtck Deaver, Balboa Yacht Club, and won the tiUe because Deaver was beaten in his fmal match. Deaver wu still a threat this year uptil be was beaten by Ted Turner, Atlanta, in the eiebth race. Turners win over Deaver 1ave themldb.Jl Wncord. but. Turner's win gave him third place in the ae..W.. Thia year's Con.lressionaJ Cup aeries was riddled witb protests throughout the '5 matches - and even before the competitkln started. 1'.bere were two protests in Saturday's final two races - both of them by Deaver aaainst Turner and Harold Cudmore of Ireland, but the judges dis· allowed both after a lengthy de- bate that delaye d the linal a~dings unWa late bour . . . TURNEil WAS THE winner of the Coogressional Cup in 1977 and )Went on to defend tbe America's Cup that same year . He will also be competing this s ummer for the right to defend the Cup a ~nd time. There were three foreign skip· pers in this year's Congressional Cup who will also be competing for the right to challenge for the America's Cup. Pelle Petterson or Sweden and Bruno Trouble of France both fmisbed with scores or three wins and six losses. J im Hardy of Australia bad a record of2-1. Results of Saturday's races: Race 8 -Scott Allan. An· napolis, Md., def. Ron Dougher. t y. San Diego, 36 second~; Harold Cudmore""'-Ireland, def. Bruno Trouble r-rance, 1 min. 22 secs.; Jim Hardy, Australia, ·def. Pelle P.uenoe. Sweden, 1:25; Deanb Dur1an, NHYC. def. Rod D•vls, LBYC, 32 seconds; Ted Turner, AUanta, def. Dick Deaver, BYC, 29 seconds. Race 9 -Davis def. Pet· terson . 57 seconds; Allan def. Hardy, 52 seconds: Deaver def. Cudmore, 1: 38; Durgan def. Dougherty, 1 second; Turner def. Trouble, 51 seconds .. Final standings -1. Durgan. 7-2; 2. Davis, 7-2; 3 . Turner, 6-3; 4. Deaver, 6-3; 5. Cudmore, 4-5 ; 6. Allan, 4-5; 7. Trouble, 3-6; 8. Petterson. 3-6 ; 9. Dougherty,. 3-6; 10. Hardy, 2·7. Buf(alo's late Score 'lies Kings-- J NG LEwoo D CAP ) - Defenaemfip Jim ·Schoenfeld scored on a~ectloa at 1:49 of the flna1 period Saturday nieht to belp tbe 8'dfalo Sabres gain a 2-2 National Hockey Leasue Ue with tbe Los Angel41a Kiop, 1fAILEY Rn\JllNS -Former Newport Harbor High traclt coach bob Halley· is shown with the winning Newport team in the Bob Hailey mile relay race at Saturday's Beach Cities Invitational. Hailey w.as seriously iojw::ed wberl a car ran. into· him· last year and is aUU on crutches. He is pictured with· (from left) Rudy Jimenez, Nowell Kay, Marc Berg and Raggs Adams. Butler, Bell Win Do_____,..,, ) &JUon RuRB Away With Beach ·Citie• t By JACK MINTEa Of .... o.llJ ...... M.mff The Edison High tract team. with five individual vanity vic- tories, took the 15th annual Beach Cities Invitational track a nd field meet Saturday at Newport Harbor~s Davidson Field. Edison accumulated 56 points. 'o u t -d is t a n c 1 n g r u n n e r -u p Newport which put together 491h points. J on Bulle r . Edison·s dis· tance ace, recorded two area bests in winning the mile and l~o-mile events. HE .OPENED bis busy. day with his second fastest t~mile ever. tounng the eight laps in 9: 14 .6. He paced himlelf evenly to eullY out-nan Corona del Kar'• Sbawn Gallagber <t:4LO) ud Edison teammate Mark Sanden (9:45.7). pressive victories in the hurdle competition. He won the 120-yard highs in 14.9. In the 330 lows he clocked 38 9. Both races lost a bit of luster as area athletes bad a bit of bad luck. In the 120 highs Kerho's main compet.Jtlon shouJd have rome from Edison's Kent W1luam::. However, due to the Cl f' rule that dJ.squallf1 cs an athlet« after a false st.art, W1Jliam::. never got to get a leg over a hurdle. IN-111E FINALS of thf' l3C lows Kerbo dueled wi th Hunt· 1ngton·s Steve McRoberts until tbe last hurdle which got the best ot McR.o~rts a s he fell tc lhe track. McRoberts bad re- corded a 38.3 time in bla beaL Newport recorded two wtm ln the fkild event eompetltion as Kevin .Jeffties won the shot put m a personal best or 54-9 and Ken Bodenboetrer took the pole vault. rt w as Bodenhoetre r 's third time over 13-0 in competition this year. ~ ISS ION VIEJO ·s Scott II udson fell Just short of the meet retord in the discus throw as he got off a fung of 171-7. The meet rerord 1::. 172·2. Hu~ was also third in the shot put (49-2""2 J. .. Hunt1ogton Beach 's Chris Martin was the winner in the high jump rompetilJon (f>..t ). In the. honz.ontal jumps, El Toro ·s " Scott McKenzie tpok top honors m the long jum, (21-6~) and Corona del Mar's Tilb Cum· mlDp lied dM-. field In·~ triple jump (CM\lfa). • In the mile Butler trailed briefly in the beginning, then turned on the beat to record a IJCI Loses Twice 4:20.8 Yictory. . EDISON'S KERWIN ll.ELL figured In the fmal scorine as much as BuUer as be equaled bis meet record in the l~yard dash with a 9.7 clocking. He l.beo anchored the victorious 440 re- lay qua.rte( ol brother Dino, and MelYin ad DuaJ.ne JaclLloG to a 43.6, the best area Ume of the youna aea800. San Diego State ·wins UC Irvine's men's track and field team ·equaled or tied 15 persooal bests Saturday after. noon. but lt wasn't eooa•gb to olf. set a speedy Saa Diqo State lqHd. The Aztec men banded Coach KeYlD McNalr's tract.at.en an &Ml Mtbect. wbile the Astec womea accnd ~ 11..a victory . o•erUCL .,We're really phued with tbe outcome deaplte the Jou," MeNalr uid.. .. Saa Diego State J action won the 22IO for tbe Chargers lo the race that clinched the cbamplomblp for Edison. With EdleoD leadinl tbe meet with a ~ lead over Newport. JacklOO sprlot.ed the turloaa in 23.2. Newport's llatt Berl took the Ca.ftb place spot ·u b a ll'ellt team, and U..y could Edison bad enough points before have blown ua out. But ~ team the mile relay to clinch the wu ememety eailnaaiutic to- -meet.-- - -di.)'. ad at ~l, It ~ed Newpt got a bit of reftD&'e ~ ca.:::fboth in the mile i:elay, which wu b rdle eftDta for the Allteaters billed as the Bob Balley llllle tn"ctudlae a penona1 best of ui Relay, u It beat E4laoa en~ in the no medium b~~ to the futest time In the area or Former Unlftnllt;)< wia stand· lJIO. out Kea lllDa seored a rictol'Y II arc Ber1. Nowell Kay. In tbe J ve1iD with a 212•2 effort · Ra1p ~and Rudy Jlminea a . combined forcea for a 3:29.6 wtn wbUe ex-Costa Mesa Wgb dis· 0~Hr Edl9oa (l:IU). Jlmina tan'• star Joe Young was ai.o won tbe .., ID 51.0. Adams clocked In 3:51.4 to win lbe 1.500-.~u tbe Yldor ID UM 880 witb a m~~;d~t we aet out to do 1.51. 7 ~· -we eltber tied or bettered 15 In the women 's meet. freshman Michelle Kelley from Irvine Hlgb scored a double with 100 and 200-meter victories. The wins were •pec-ialty 1weet for Kelley wbo wa p&rtidpatmc in a dual meet for tbe fin& Ume since recoveriq from an ankle lojury. ·-- Girls Steal The Spotlight It WM tbe pria--tbaLGale tbe .umr..ll'Olll:dm boYs Sa~ a the .second ....... lntDe--eljfi . track llmtatlanal. Tbe lntne mp ...... 9qU8d wait~ with the &eam cbam.,.,....p oU&diltaDdDI 13 otber Jnine, led by Lynn Kelley in the shot put and Elaine Fero in the 3,000-meter run, tallied 52 points to Uniftl'llty'1 '1 . Scboenfeld'1' goal skipped olf bl• stick put Lo9 Ancelii aoaJie Doug Keana after a drive from the point by def-.eman Jolm ~an Boxmeer. SclloenfeJd•a pl eame C 44 seeondl after the KiDP takm a 2-1 lead on a •llllON VIEJO'S Steve goal by Dne Lewis. Kerbo bpt bis team in tbe com· aeuoa ~ bats," McNair added. "We've been lmprorin& weetbJweet.". Kelley'• throw of aa.3~ was almolt four feet farther than the aecond place fln1aher bl her l e•ent. Kelley allo came '-ck to poet • aeeond place fta.1ab In the cillcua. Lewis, who scored b1I first petition by 1corlA1 two Im· goal 11Dcecomingtot.be!Dnp -;i;.;;iii;;;;;;i;iiiii;;:;;:;;::;;;;;;;;;;i"::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::; ill a tnde from die New York Islanders earlier ID the week, was crecllted wltb the 1core wbea the puck bounced off a s,na1o defender pat aoaBe Don Edwardl. li~C·. AllOl.,ATLAW .................. .. ........ L08 ANGa.sl tOO& a 1.0 lead wttb 3:0'1IODlIntbe1am• OD a 40-fooUr bJ def ...... n Bani!:Manery. Tia• puck trlc led lnto t~e aet off ... CMeO...Dr .... .... , • .._AM -. Tet:• 11 .. Edw • pada, • Tbe Sabnl Uecl tbl aame Jmt 41 HCODCla later •=Per· r•utt•1 ~ -1 ol U.. Tile Ue PY• tile M polDta ad ·~ i-. ft'Olll .., ...... ~·"" of MeCIDll ,) ,... .. dll lqlll, lfcnll1Mtllllka race. • .......... _ llllllt. Au. ........ ~-.ba6 ~~"=. ,....:': aatela .... map. Loi A .... r II DOW N-1 In ltl 1Mtm...-Tbe..._Mda S-0-1 r.eord . aolmt .. Kl.no tlda ..... ...-an M.a la UMilr ................. Loi ...... --' . Spe~lalhlng In crlmlnal law, drunk drl.Ylno Md penon111 lnJury. Free consul• tlon. -"' -.. .~ ~ THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 1177 FLEETW100D BROUGHAM Leather 'teatiDI aru cndae coo· trot, pwr. aunriof Is Cadillac wire wbeelcoven. (151448) -'6995 NABERS . ~ 1118 S~VD..LE Leather leatin1 area, All/I'll stereo w/8 track t.ape. Cadillac wire wheel coven • full ,ower. (512 UBA). '9895 .. ··-·· .. . ---·-.... -----·-···'"'·----------------- .. OllANOB COAST._ Pirates ~ 8"MI ,,... ln &be etlbtb ....... after ta1dnl •. 5-1 leed llmMaO Mftm. It marUd the tint t1me <>rans• Cout had de· Carner Has Two-stroke ~=. l.PGA Lead f~ated Centtol oe the Falcon diamCJDd aiDce 1112 and WU oaly , the aeventb tUn. in 40 meetinp that the Pirates have woo. 4'~ 0.ampleas•lp ~· • RANCHO BERNARDO (AP) -JoAnne Carner, with a two- under par 70, propelled int.Q a .two-stroke lead over Pat -Bradley Saturday In the third round of a Ladles Professional Golf Association tournament al Rancho Bernardo Inn. "Our pit(btng b as come around," said OCC Coach Mike Mayqe. "1bat should help us during the conference season." The victory was lbe sixth straight lot' the Pirates and the team ERA during that span bas been 1.43. Don Smith started on the mouncJ. allowing only one hit Cypress Stands Tall After 69-62 Victory Carner, in quest of her fourth tour victory in six appearances this year, needed three birdies the front nine to erase a pair bogeys for a three-day total or 210, six-under par. -BRADLEY, THE first-round leader, stayed close with a 70, overcoming a shaky start that included bogeys on the first two holes. Mardell Wilkins and Judy Rankin were three strokes off the pace at 213. Wilkins had the best round of the day with a 68, carding five birdies on the last seven boles for a back-nine 32. Rankin shot a 70. • Carner and, Bradley finished 1·2 here last year, with Carner posting· a seven-under par 281 total for a three-stroke victory. Four strokes back, in a \hree- way lie, were Alice Ritzman, Cathy Sherk and Jane Blalock. Ritzman, in Just her second full year on the tour, shot a 89, aided by an eagle on the par five, 490-yard Wrd bole. Sherk had a 72 and Blalock a 73. KATHY MARTIN, the second· round leader, ballooned to 76 after a 66 Friday to fall five strokes behind. .. It was sort of hll and bang on," said Carner. who bogeyed .,,. two of her first rive boles. '" · Oeeplte bet' third atralabt aub-• par l'Ouad, t1ae 40-year-old vetnm NW -. wu cooeerned -enouP wltb ber awinl that abe •pent two boura to rectify It after Friday's round. 0 1l's final. ly starting to come around," she said. Bradley, who finished fourth on the LPGA money list last year, said she was looking forward to the 'final-day dual with Carner. ·~st year I went into the final day as the leader and JoAnne was second. 'Ibis year it ls vice versa," sald Bradley, whose five career vie· tortes have all been come-from· behind triumphs. through five innings. • ' LADY mCKS finished up In the ninth inning In his elgbttYre· lief appears.nee of the year. He, has -allowed only one earned run in 15'h innings. Randy Day had a big day at the plate for the Pirates to im· prove bis season balling a verage to .372. He was four-for- five while Kevin Romine was three-for-five and Dave Glick tbree·for·four. Io the big seven-run inning, Mark Marches had a double and Mike Empting a triple. Day bad two of bis hits in the inning. With the 18-bit barrage, Orange Coast improved its tea~ batting average for the sedbn lo a lusty .329. POMONA (AP ) -Grant Taylor and Terry Goddard scored 17 points each Saturday night, leading Cypress College to a 69·62 victory over C)labot College of Haywa rd !"n the Division I championship game or the 29th annual California Community College basketball tournament. Earlier Saturday night at Cal Poly-Pomona. Ve rnon Kinney scored 18 points and grabbed eight rebounds as Barstow nipped Merced 62-60 in overtime to win the Division II cbam· pionsbip. CYPRESS TOOK AN early 14-4 lead over Chabot and wasn't threatened seriously after that. The Char gers led 33·22 at halftime and extended their ad· vantage to 18 points with just over five minutes to play before TONY ~BARCA SCORED the Gladiators na rrowed the both Golden West runs a.nd Gary ; gap. Springer dro\>e them both home' The 6·8 Taylor who was as the Rustlers improved their named the tournainent's out· conference record to 4·3. standing Division I player, had Cypress protested the gam~ 11 rebounds to go with bis 17 claiming alleged collabpratioo points. Cypress' 7-3 center, between th«: base umpire and Mark Eaton, scored only seven -ua Wins One, 4 · I Weitstock Toaaes Four-hitter LONG BEACH -Dirk Weitstock tossed a nifty four·· • hitter at Loa& Beach State fO help UC lnble Ulvqe lta f1ul pme of the Southern California Ba•eball AaaoelaUon Tourna- ment, with a ,..1 vtctoey Saturday al Blair Field. Weitstoek was In complete command for the Ariteaters as be fanned eight Long Beach State batters while walking none. Mike Nagiibad the hot bat for UCI with three of the Anteaters' 12 bits including a seventh· inning triple. Ralph G«lles, Mike Mayeaux and Mark Morrison collected two hits apiece as the Anteaters managed to t ake one win in three outings al the tournament. The Anteaters los t their opener to i.o,ola in 10 tnnlnp, 7·3, and ... tbm,.atmmed In the s econd same by Cal State Fullerton Friday when John Chriateneen blasted a homer in the bottom ol the n1ntb inning. The victory evened UCI's overall record at 11·11·1. TbeAnt· eaters now take a bre.atber dur· ing finals week before hosting the University of Washington on Friday in a 2:30 affair al Ant· eaterStadiwn. In other tournament action, Loyola nipped CS Fullerton, 3-1, Pepperdine toppe d CS Los Angeles, 6·4, and UC ·Santa Barbara blanked the University of San Diego. 3.0. points but had a game·high 12 rebounds as the Chargers outre· boundedtheGladiators.47-Zl . Cypress finished the season .with a 31-6 record while Chabot wound up 32-3. Lester Conner led the Gladiators with 20 points and eight rebounds. Jack Russi added 15 points for the losers OTH E R S ON THE all · tournament team besides Taylor were Eaton a nd Goddard of Cypress. Connor and J oe Del Ben e o f Chabot and J oe Copeland or El Camino. Barst.Qw won the Division 11 ll· lle after slagge nng to a 0·24 finish in 1978-79. John Brown and Phil Tankey added 12 and 11 points for t~ Vikings m the championship game. Greg Smith and Richard Richardson scored 14 and 13 points, respectively. for Merced Jerry Dennard had 12 poin'ts and 12 rebounds for the Blue Devils. Barstow finished the season with a 23-10 record while Merced wound up 26-7. Gaylord Wins In Gymnastics BERKEL"EY. Calif. <AP> - Fres hman Milch Gaylord of UCLA brought the crowd to its feet with a s park.ling horizontal bar routine that oelled hlm 9.9 out of a poesible 10 poiDt.s from judeea at tbe Pacific-10 'Coo· fe::;i:e 1ymnaatlca cbam· pi 118 S.turday. Two UCLA freshmen, Peter ytdmar, with 114.30 points and Gaylord, with 110.40, led scoring in the all-around competition \concluding the two days of con· tests. Carlos Spivey or UCl,.A was voled Pac-10 gymnast of the year by coaches, finishing lturd overall with 109.60 points. His scoring completed a sweep of the first three places by UCLA. Oregon won the team cham- pions hip Friday. outscoring UCLA Z17.60 lo'276.10. Gotclaa C01'ered UCLA 's Mi chael Holton throws a blanket defense high over Clemson's Billy Williams in Saturday's West Regional NCAA finals. UCLA defeated Clemson. 85-74, to advan ce to the semifinals agains t Purdue in ln· dianapolis. · Carroll Settles It: """' He's P re m ier Center LEXINGTON. Ky. CAP> - Hf! Barry CarrolLseWed. at least for the moment, the debate about who is the premier center in college basketball. Carroll, Purdue's 7·1 senior pivotman. poured i~ 26 points in the Boilermakers' 68-6> victory ove r Duke Saturday fdf the championship of the NCAA ~=-.Tn.~ Preu' ftnt All-America team. DUIE'S lflllE GIUNSla. a second-team All-America ~ Uon, managed 17 points. But Carroll, in a rare press In· t.erview.· refused to draw com· parisons. "Mike's record speaks for it.self." Carroll said. P urdue Coach Lee Rose in· dicated Carroll's scoring was secondary to his ability to avoid disqualification in the contest. "WE GOT AWAY from some things we wanted to do In the fint half. but one lblng we were able to do W'J1Uo11J~1i1-.>1J.11:~&LI~---:!~ out of foul trouble." •aid Rose. "We didn't ~ any foul trou- ble in the second half and wt!"re able lo keep playing man-to-man defense. wbicb ls what we want· ed to do." "We were more suecessful de· • feoaively lD the second half," qreed c.rroll. • ..,._ lll1S were •eWaa U.. feel ol what they could aad couldn't do. You mua117 pt u.at ID tbe Qnt few minUC.." • CA<Ol.L 8COaln> U ol his polnta in the ftnt ball, wbfcb prompted Rose to answer testily when asked why bi~ other players bad trouble gelling the ball inside to Carroll in the period. ' "We had difficulty passing the ball. I guess that ls a reflection on my coaching ability," Rose said. "That's like a guy going to hear Barbra Streisand sing, and coming out and saying that she's got a big nose ... · Nicklam Tied Eor-Golf Lead- MIAMI <AP) -J•ck Nicklaus, a deeply frustrated non-winner for more than a year, fought his way to a windblown,·one-under·par 71 and a three-way tie for the lead Saturday lD the t.bird ro\and of the Dbral Open goUtournament. 14th_ANNIVERSAR Y SA LE CO.NTINU ES ••• . Nicklaus, 1enerally acknowledged as lbe game's great.est player and t.ryina a comeback at age 40, bad eole control of the top spot before be bogeyed the final bole on the 7,085-yard Blue ~onster course at the Doral Country Club. THAT DaOPPED RIM back to a tie with Keith Fergd's and Bruce Lietzke at210, six shots ~r par. Fergus, who baa played st.ronalythli year, bad a 69 that ranked as the beat roundof lbe day on a course that wu raked by wlnds guat.lng above 30 mph. Lietske,anmner-uplutweelt,matcbedpar72. LeonArd 1,bompeoa, wbo started the day lD a tie for the lelld, fell victim to a 74 and wu tied at 211- oae atrote back-with WayneLevi. Levi bad a 7L u09VJOVSL y. 1 lJl[I! JIY posttlon," said Nield••· wbo bam't badatblrd·roand lead In more than a··~ .. Bult" be eontlnued, .. I liked lt better beforelpl.,.cl tbe Jab.'' · It was two atrokea back to a 1roup of tour atm. 'l'My wen-llaJ..1'1oyd• David GrabuD of Austnla. Tommy Valea •Md BenCreaabaw. Valmtiae, wbo bad to aunlve a pla.)"Olf for the Jut ·~ tournament fteld in the ctualifJinl ll"OUDd , bad abared the lead at the end. ol the ftnt t1l'O rcMmdl. ' -NMSIA118 BAD A SllAllE ottbe top &pot when ... 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ROUGH WATER -Jerry Jacob¥'s Ajac Hawk leaves a 1rhite wake behind him in rough water soon after the •tu1 of the Warmington Grand Prix~ An early leader, -Aiac Hawk was forced from ibe race with engine trou- ble. a1IW1'WWWIWWWIGN ............ _ Abollt..._•otu,..... blbenaatJoD ud •MtiMr t1aa ellaafed d.rlvera bec•ute of "•la•u..red ,.."" .. 1ro.n •• • .....,....~•&went.be ~ "' .... .....,. -iD .... ....... rootle ad .......... cluMI ot tbe a. P. W.,......_ Gu.nd ~ S.Wrday. Jllke W•tlaee. a veteran JM>:W•t'boet drtYer ill bis ftnt -oeeaA_ ~ tbe black and wblt.e MoacoOie 10 &it 1D tberookiee,lus. It toot tbe 31-year-old Lo. ............ " .............. driven by Too,.Y Garcia of San Francisco and Satisfac-Uon by Paul Cblller of Ml•mi. AA1e&es resident Juat ewer 30 miDutel to race 28.4 aautieal miles. Ken Fuller, 30. WU Davip&or ror tbe boM. O'f'D9d by NellGa Gros. Each lives iD Newport Beach. Bruins Top UCI Crew UCLA Coach Bob -w ...... ,maldn1 bla flnt appearaDft ·a1ain1t bl• olct team at UC lrrine, .... the ....... ., almoet DiDe MttTd· .... .., mondal ID ... .,..., enw .... in tbe Darth chaDMI ot Newport BIJ. TIM BrulD ,...,...., ..... IWI POl&Mat:a1.,...__,lftd i.e l:Sf.I for tile A.Maten. Boda Juldor ftrlttJ boats bettered tM mum ot...,. ftNM1 ..._la CllaMr ....... UC lntDe wm tbe •*nttr ,_. ..... ottwo ..... .._ r .... m tM m·rw PN11'PL 1'llE ltACE W .U first held in • Newport Beach ID 1.9T1 under the ipamonldp of Bulllml~ Old lrilll Wbkke7. Tbat w"u the year Cook won tbe race by flDishlng second, but was awanled the win -ame the wllmer, ~~· failed to makeacbec . . . • Tber~yearttwul~ pollto In anothe1' JS.toot boat. Cook flnla&ed tblJ'd IM& went OD to place high enough Ill tbe na· tJooa1a to So OD aad win the world champiomMp. . 1.n um c.oot woo the Newport race and went on to win lhe na· dooa1 met M>rid tit.lea. Robert P. Warmioc&oo, a Newport Beach real eatae d&- yeJoper took over ~P of t b e r.a c e t bi s ye a r . ram tbe sport'• ftrst' woman Be~. who baa earned cba~ <two workl and two national titles Jn the more poWerfW open dul) WU lliti8t- ed lo the Moaaoose. Sbe wca tbe rookie diviaioa in 19'74 wbea tbe race, the n apoDaored by Buabmills, WU held olf Redondo Beach. It moved to Newport Beach lo '?a. 1 LEE IJOIU.a. drtftl' and new owner of tbe Wolverine, an "•led.. boat from lllcb11u. latnered tbe ~ .... ,... .. over•ll winner la t~e perfonnance clMa. TM ....-.a raced IU ~utteal mile9 bl~ bour;-23 minutes. llar. II.tor. Conma, .. UaraWe mu. Dick Clark. Ha0Uo1too Beacb. navi1ator. Bomar, ot llt: Clemem, Kida., boulht the boat from Pete Smith ioAucmt. . But the W!Ceran Smit.b miC11t have been drivinc Salw'da)' bad 1t not been ror an October car miabap on a Detroit· ex · preuw~. • . ........ ) TBE Cat\n av?ed 10 mph, hlWng a top a ot 8' mpb, but Manor Ni be never bad tbe tbroWe ol the a.foot v. bull wide open. Great Adventure. • sleet, black, 32-foot V, was °"" lOG reet m rroat • the start but u.e rather drab blue and white Wolftrtne took the lead • be&d it OD the Ont turD off Dana Potnt. Great Adftntare, driwn by Blll Guell, Jaebon, N~ .• and. crewed by Bob Sptmello and Steve Bedt, ,... dalrd overall wttb a Ume of one bour, 28 minutes. The boat was a repeat winner in ~ producUoo.divlaioa of performance clua. •vsce •• JI-FOOTE• crewed by 'l\m Wbeelaa, Kevin Keenan ad De8n N~ale was HeOtad ID per ~anc; overall ta cme bour, ZI m'mcea and WOil I.be modified dlvWoa.. Gazetl said tboee tbree uaft. eada loll ftve lotlO minutes wllea they bad troqble 1pottJ01 a ~d:pninl buoY on the seaward ; ol the trlaqular part ot the ~ne. 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She had 23 or· J£ dinals and 186.22 points. while J Fratianne bad 22 ord.Inals ana·; 1.87. °' points. :< The Ame r ican woman -~ emerged again as the best free " skater of the night, scoring two marks of 5.9 for artistic presen, trllon and four 5.8s in the category. She had six marks ol S.8 for technical merit after landing three separate triple jumps and a string or doubles while performing to m usic from Bliet'sCarmen. Fratianne said s he was safisfied with the way she skat- ed and not disappointed about placing tbiro, her lowest finish since urn. "I didn't even see anybOdy else skate but l was satisfied • with my performance," the at-·- tracOve bn.inette said. •.; "My ankle la a lot better. I've !1 been aoaldng it three Umes a day, but it hurt on the combiM, Uoo when my tendon tbru5t tntcJ· my boot." abe said. • "Tbe ina1n thin( was to get It ~ over with. But it's klnd ol a.t-. became lt waa my la.st ama1eUlf·; performance," Fratianne re--' muked. ~ "Aaked about her future ~ ~ tbe 19-year·old Los An.aelea " ant.er aaid abe plans to join • - proCeuional ice show. :- • 'Tbat'a betnc negotiated right ; DOW," abe added . Dem Leads , ~ For Drags - .I GAINESVILLE, Fla. <AP> -.r Gary Beclt of El Toro and Don Prudhomme of Granada Hills led their respective divisions Saturday as quallfying ended for • the Gatomationals drag races. Beck, the 1974 world champion and two·time U.S. National& winner, clinched the No. 1 Tap 'Fuel spot wtth a clocking of 5.81 seconds at 242.58 mpb. Second in Top Fuel was Jeb Allen of Santa Rosa, at 5.87, 241.93 mpb, with defending c ha mplon Kelly Brown of Calabasas. third at S.90. 233.76. Thre.e,lime Gatornatiooals winner l>mL Oulits of ~ Fla., was fourth at 5.94, 236.16 mph, Bob Noice of Van N'111' was rlfth at s.96, 216.36, Frank Bradley or Napa was sixth •t 5.97, 222.22, former world cba.m· pion Shirley Muldowney of Mt. Clemens, Mich., was seventh at S.98, 234.98 mpb, and Bruee H11estad or Denver was eigbaa It 6.01, 221U8. . Prudhomme, the sport's wiD- ninaest drtver with four Funay Car World championships. sup. ported bis Friday clocking of 234.37 mph with a Saturday ef· fort ot 5.98 seconds, .m. '12 mJ>h: LAST DAY .12noor .. 1p.lni DOOGaa MSaMLL: Dodgers vs. Houston. ~en: Jerry Doggett .ncs Ross Porter. The ~ton Astros wl~ Mfld Nolan Rr:" aoalnst tN 004aers" Burt Hooton at Vero Beach In t first of four sc~ tetwlsed PN' se11on games. With the Gr•J>9frult LM9U9 SMSOn In full swing, the exhibition games could be the only .,__.,.II played ••rly In t"9 year If a threatened strike occurs around opening day. S .11 •.m .. Ctt•nn.a 2 { { ./ ./ NBA BASKETBALL: ~Ix at Lakers. A•••wws: Brent Musburger, 8111 Russell t1nd Hot Rod Hundtey. A last mJnute retease bv the Lakers to show tOday's game f9Q1ty even thotlGh the Forum ls. not .sold out,,alves arH fan~ a chance to wafch the playoff-bound tum In action. The Ulcers waived all local blackout restrictions "because of the lmPortance ot the Los Angeles market to national television ratings," says Lakers owner Jerry Quss. ~ Noon,Channel4 ./ ,/ { ./ NCAA BASKETBALL: l...oi!ISvllle vs. LSU. ' A-•en: Dick Enberq;"Bllly Packer and Al McGuire. The only game In the regtonal flpels Involving • team from college basketball's top 10 finds No. 2 ranked ~OUlsvllle meeting No. 3 ranked LSV. The game features Loul&vllle's All-Amer1can guard Darrell Gt'lfflth and LSU's sensational forwards Durand Macklin and OeWayne Scales. Former UCLA 1ft!a~~r a~ assistant coach Denny Crum, directs Louisv t t19ures his cardinals (J0.3) should be the un-..derdogs_J_n today s,.matchup. \ ,, \ e 1 ....... a..11efl ./ ./ ' =· ............ "°'*'· ... . p I 11 Vl .... ';:l• PM 5ummet1U, ~-.._ .... II, f'r-* ~'.... and ktn Vtnturt. A bo1W Oft dlj flil91 ~ S.tunray COii Jeck Nldle.s aote m of flnt otac. efter thr ................ u.ct with Lletdl• enct ktltt\ Fergus ootno 'nto todeY'• ftnal rounel.L ktflnl .... IKOndtoJohnnyMU .. rlMtwetk. . e . . , ..... a.nnee 1 ~ , , IOJUNO: Vito Antuofermo vs. Al•n Minter. Acu11un cer: How•rd Cosetl. World mlddlewtlght champlOn VitO""MtUOftrmo rfsks1'1s crown agalnst Alan Minter In a scheduled 1S-round boUt from LH Vegas. This Is the second title defense for AntuofermO, who w.s held to a draw by Marvin Hagler In November. OTHER TELEVISION 9 :~ a.m. (34) -FUTBOL SOCCER. 10 a.m. (2) -SPORTS SPECTACULAR Wiifred 8enlt11 <37-1-1) meets "Irish" Johnny Turner (~1) In• schfduled 10-round welterweight ~ from Ml.ml. Benitez, the former . WBC champion, Is making his first r~ appNrance since los· Ing his crown to Suoar Ray Leonard In November. 1 p.m. (7) -$UPERTEAMS -The Los Angeles Rams get another crack at the Super Bowl ch•mplon Plttsburah Steelers -this time In round two of the Superte•ms, tapedln Honolulu. Among tt'°se competing for the Rams are Vince Ferragamo, Wendelf Tyler. Jim Youngblood and Nolan Cromwell. 1 :JO p.m. (9) -WOt,\EN'S GOLF -Final round play In the Honda Civic Classic Is tel~ast from the Rancho Bernardo Inn In San Diego. JoAnne earner is defending champion. 2 p.m. W -SPORTS WORLD -Kiikenny, the defending champion, meets Galway In the lrlsh Hurling championship, taped In OUbtln. Mlehaet O'Hehlf' ~from Croke Part._ Also: students from Notre Dame squar. off. In the .Btnail Bouts, a boxing tradition at the school wtlkh dates f>aCk-50 years. Rolly SChwartz Is at ringside. 3:30 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -Linde Fratlanne, ti. Olympic silver medalist, defends her ledles' title In the world figure sk~tlng"Chllmplonshlps, vi. satetlle from Dortmund, West Germany. Jim Mc: Kay and Dick But-ton report. Also: Wond team motorcycles on Ice, taped In ElndhoVen, Holland. Jll"(I Lampley reports. RADIO BasebaU -Houston vs. Dodgen at Vero Beac.h, 10: 25 a-.m., KABC (790); Seattle vs.1Angels at Palm Springs, 12:55 • p.m., KMPC <710). f Basketball -Phoenix at Lakers, 11 a.m., KLAC (570). · MONDAY'S RADIO Baseball -Dodgers vs. St. Louis at St. Petersburg, 10:25 a.m., KABC (790). · en. Dally Piiot Is not rnponsH:ite tor late cURges.> 'Austin Belts King, ; Faces Wade Today Dodgers Face Ryan Today BOSTON CAP> -Top-seeded Tracy Austin played overpower- ing tennis Saturday night. and cooled orr a hot Billie Jean King, 6-3, 6-0 in a semifinal of a women's tennis tournament. Austin advanced to today's final ag a inst fo urth-seeded Virginia Wade, who ra llied from tiebreaker deficits in both sets to defe a t un seed e d Mam a Jausovec, 7-6, 7-6 in the other semifinal. The 36-year-old King came in- to the tournament seeded third ·alter having won two of the last • three stops on the tour. COCOA, Fla. (AP) -Pedro ·r s tart for Los Angeles, while in spring play at 3-0. Boust.oo is Guerrero raced home on reserve fo rmer Angel right·bander l ·l. · shortstop Mike Fiscblin's eighth-Nolan Ryan will make bis debut inni~ throwing error to give ~e for Houston. Los Angeles Dodgers a 2·1 win The Astros led 1-0 in the over the Houston Aslros Satur· second inning after J oe Morgan day in exhibition baseball . walked. Heep sacrified a nd Guerrero walked · agamst los· Te rry Puhl single d oH Los ing pitcher Gar y Wilson and Angeles starter Dave Goltz. stole second with'lwo outs in the As tros 45'\a rter J oe Niekro e ighth. He s ped home when blanked Los Angeles for three F iscblin, who fielded a Jay innings, but Steve Yeager tied Johnstone grounder, pulled first the game in-the fift'1 with a Goltz was makioi bis debut u a Dodger. He signed a S3 million, six-year free-a1ent con- tract during the off-season after playing out his option with the Minnesota Twins. Goltz allowed one run and two hits in three innings. He walked two and didn 't r e cord a strikeout. baseman Danny Heep off the home run off reliever Bobby bag with a bad throw. Sprowl. It was Yeag~r's first Bob W~b followed with two . The Dodgers face the Astros homer of the spring. s coreless innings in which be again today. Burt Hooton will The Dodgers remain unbeaten ...... walltedtwoaadstruekoutone . ............ aa..r.io1...e rear." .~ KJlcm ,,_ U wttla a 1.a DA for die ~· pee•nt drift :a..~ ran. • • ~err-u. blO pnlle·tor die laU7 ~ buw.· .. An tnJury prone, 1kJuy auy," ••1• one anonymous •cout, delcrlblnt K.tloa ID the April lllUe ol Sport maauloe . "Strietty a No. • arm." .. IU80N WON'T answer thole charges ~ to aay be alms "to do lily Part." And be seems aenaltlve .about bein1 called skinny, altbouab tbe mea:ra aulde lilt.I him at M and 174 pounds -definitely lean. · "What weight did you ~ to camp at," KilOll wu aateel Saturday. "My wetgbt ? What signJficance eoald that poujbty bave7" be shot beck. "Well, with the DH rule on y-0ur aide now," the reporter said, "you may be uked to pitch more lnniDp than you ever have before. There could be a legitimate question about your stamina or durabllity. '' 4 KJ.80N POINTED to a chart on the trainer's wall with all the player's wetibts. · "I~ at 171. I went UJ> to 118 and~back to 177," Kllon said. "I don't tbint it's parUcularty liCDiftcant." But the artico.late J6.year-old softened and ~ that he's jut Und ol ..... raiked to pre· dlcttbe,.... .. I'm not a IOCldl ... yer. I don't know what lt'• IOint to be like," be said. .. AU me ...-la Sep. tember and 111 be able to live you a beUer ..-WV." * * * Angels Club Seattle, 9-4 PALM SPRINGS -Carn~ Lansford drove in two runa wt a fourtb·lDJJln& triple a...S Ric Miller tripled' with t.be bales, loaded in the li#b Slturday .. the Angela wbipPed the Seattle Mari.Den, M. Freddie Patek had a linlle. and a double 1n hia first pme for the An&ela. He scored one run and drove in another. DoQ Baylor, lut year'• IDCl8l .Uua· ble player In tbe American League, had two--al.nglel ad an RBI: Man Cleaf, the second ol ftve Ansel pitcbera, burled ·two perfect innillp to pick up the IU80N 'l'BaEW the first plt.cb victory. Floyd Bannl.ster, who of the An&eb' Cactus League ~lowed MY~ .nms and seven seuoo sa.udaJ, a strike. In his ~ts i!l three IDIWlp, wu the los· tbr~e'-tnnlal attnt--be·-surren-_yi-5 ::~~.tuq ez ~taylno his dered two nma and looked like a .11. • .. • "' man 1tbo bu taken five months nrat game for the Ma~ra. bad off . -two doubles and a stngle and '~Mechanically I felt bad, but I d.rove ln ~wo runs. Julio Ci:uz ' kept ti* ball around the plate," smgled twice and scored twtce be Hid. "I wiab some of those for Seattle. balls didn't go through tor hits. ,.. t!',IS2 See-NYWi·n but when you are a sinker .ball ~ pitcher. they're goinc to fl.it the ball OD the ground." Switching from lbe Nall on al to the American League as «!rtam to require some adjustments, but it is anot'her s ubJttl that Kison prefers t.o avoid. '"frU. BE A learning proc· es\ for sure," he said. "But I know bow to pit.ch. Alter 1 see each club one time I should have 'pna;y good idea." NEW ORLEANS CAP > Powe red by home runs from Reggie J ack so n and Jam Spencer and a six-run fourth in- nin g, the ~ew York YanJt~s rolled to a 9-3 exhibition baseball vic to r y over the Ba ltimore Orioles Saturday nilht. A crowd of 45, 152 -largest ever to watch a baseball game in New Orleans -paced the Superdome for the 1ame. WORLD'S LARGEST FACTORY DI RECT ~'. ( :==J>RP·es·tmr=sl~ tubs.:and=5P8s':lc> celebrate the grand opening of our' Orange County factory outlet! California Cooperage is the world's leading hot tub manufacturer, and now you <;an buy direct from our Orange County store. We also have outlets In Sherman Oaks. Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo. Come see us for super savings! . ·coMP-LETE HeT TUBS ( . I $498 . Comprete tubs. including seats. floor 101sts and all hard ite. 5'x3' deep 6'x3' deep 4· x 4' deep· 5' i<4' deep 6' ic 4' deep 7' >e.4' deep YOU SALE SAVE S498 598 498 708 835 935 580b 57% 57% 49% 51 % 51% --·Hot-Tubs . . Spas on display! TRADITIONAL FIBERGLASS SPAS . LOW AS $745 We have several shapes and sizes! Many spas are priced at wholesale or less! Spas are pre-pf um bed with four-jet massage, seat bubblers and ant reedy for hookup. Compatible support equipment (pump, filter, heater) starting at about $775. . . ,._,...,. ...... ,,...-....... . • \. COMPLETE HOT TUB $l 1~5 SYSTEM PACKAGES I . California Cooperage offers the most ~omplete hot tub sy~tems available today1 Includes tub, seats, joists, pump, jets, heater. filter, time cto.ck, remote control air switeh, all plumbing, floor drain, aocessories and , instruction manual.' I r • -~~ \' Tick.es -. •ualb aoW out IMat four monU. ta adv.ac.. aM It •uncta more tUn ....... Mdl,..,.. lh-~~--::;;~· ;..· &~'C~·~·~~-~ IM"Mr' ....... laJlttcMcl --fonUee IO ...... ol .U ... cu ................ a.um.·. ao.Ma1-of OrUl9 OomQ fuhlola Mo'#. . W"1 ii tlWI uunau event fw lbe lut 18 1ean10fCIPtlat? "lt'a the bmt tub.loo ._ I've eftf aeen ln my life. 1t•1 like a 1taae Ue>w," said Joan La Puma, with tbe Utt.le Mermaid Guild. ?: "lt'a llte a Broadway show,'' added Dianne Olmsted, who kept her daqbter, ~. 18. bome from her hl&b acbool clauea Wa year so she~ attend. L "J 1et fdeu for colors and com bin~." Mrs. Qlmated added. "This la the fourth year I've COIDe." . Boonie Lamberson and Sandy Halpin both have 1cbedules that enable them to take Utile off d\lfing the middle of the day. Ms. Lamberson is a part-time secretary and M.s. Halpin ls a salesperson. The latter, pres- ident ol the Huntington Beach guild of CHOC, said, "It's an excellent fashion show. That's why I'm here." Margaret Duffey, a real estate salesperson, was calling her office every hour to see bow things were, and said she hasn't missed a sbow With more than 1, 400 females in one room, one bathroom is not enough. Men's rooms are tumed over to the women, above. Jill Garo $Ports unusual hairdo for the show. for ll\e pMt lJ. )'tan. ''I'm a·~ membtr ot UM anderella 0"11d," ahe noted. · ' I eome to ael Ideas and aee the fu.blon .. •bow. 11'• Just fun." ..,. One-woata1t commented that ••tcbina the people ln the audience wu u mucb f\m u see-- in& the abow and indeed, wttb 1.400~men nm· . nln& an)UDCI, the CHOC show is t.ruly "they who 10." Jill Garo of Costa Meaa was one of the more intere1tin1 aueata. She bad Just had her ti.ir fixed in "com rows" with beads and was creal· ing quite a sllr. A secretary for a sportswear manufacturer, she simply asked for the day off to attend the show and got lt. · "I've been here before," she said. Spirits were blth u the guests finished their chicken lunch a nd walcbed the Holly Milcbetl 1how gear up with clothes from Lillie Rubin and Alex Sd>astians, both in Costa· Mesa. There were poignant moments too, in the · middle of lbe joviality. One waitress said her . child had been in the Intensive care unit al CHOC but was much better now. The Festival of Fasb(on included furs and clothes for day and evening in shades of wine, raspberry, whJte, aqua, black and~. · There were sequins for evenini. lo wear un· · der the glamorous furs · . Slits are still in fashion this. seasof1. • Deity.,, ... .,....,., l'nk11: O'.,_.. Ditching household chores or work to be a( the CHOC show ar~. from left. Dianne Olmsted, .ban La Puma; Carolyn Tobin and Shirley Wemer. Wear prints for evening or summer fun. Short jacket, cap sleeves accent dress. I . A Very 'hiterest~g' · QµestiQn !\ ~ . one of tbeee bores, too, because lt ~ma like {t'a just human nature to do so. J The question for singles who want to meet a ldt of LnteroaUnc people to aak themselves, then, is how do I become ao ln· tereaUna people wtll want tb see me asain? With Elaine's help I came up with a feJW gaidelines. ,. · Ftrlst, you must want to know other people enoulh to crawl out of your own 1bell. Then you .• ( COit(MENT J. . of bimelf to be lnterestlna lootbers. ·And onee be likes himself, be must be ••an laterelted person•• to attract otben. ''You have to want to know wbat'a loinl . on,., open yoQJ' eyes," he said. Dr. Farley said it's allo crudal•to have akiUI in llsteninl to people to be a aouaht· after frtend. Estrin-Moody Nane1 lloodJ of Newport .. ad• aDd Bndley Dtrtn ol ~ ..._ .... rl'Jd weddl.q ~" in KDox ~ aun~ 1.-Anle*. . . The bride~ daupter ol lllt. aad Mn. RObert Loula Moody ol Lm A.alt•. snftac.d from ln1lewood Hlah Sdt.ool and the UDlventty ol Southern CallJbmta. Sb• la employed by Dr. · Jobn E. SQyder ot Newport Beach. The brlde1room, aon of Mt. and Mn. DoaaJd ZltriD ot Bwitlnatoa Beach, sractuated Hom Marina Blab Scbocil la H&mtlltltoa Beaeb and Callfomta State Unlvenlty, Lona Beach. Be ls ~mployed by Eada Brokec'qe. The couple plan to live ·m Weetmlnater art.er a trip to Northern California. ~ -L~ff ler-Nelson Karen Louise Loeffler and Scott Neboo, both ot'Newport Beach, are eni•ied to be mar- ried June 14 .• The bride-elect ls the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.dmund W. Loeffler of Newport Beach, Mre. Dicken• and the f~ bndepoom la &M 10D ol Dr. Gerald Nellon of Newport Beech and Jtln. Phyllla Nelaon of Fresno. Feducia-Steere Shari Lisa StHre of Santa Monica and Martin Feducia of Newport Beadl were mar· ried at St. James Episcopal Cburc:b in Newpo" ~"~ -The bride, dauabter of Mr. an4 Mrs. Donald Steere ot San. ta Monlca1 s:ractuat.ed from Santa Monica Hlab School ana Clark Cout Reportln1 Collqe. She ls a court reporter. : The bridegroom, son or Mr. and !llra. Manley Feducia of Newport Beaeh, araduated from Newport Harbor High School and attended Orange Coast College. . He is emetoyed by Lee Rooting in Costa Mesa. _ Many Spendored Thing By BUGH A. Ml.JUIGAN ,., ...... Cll. NEW YORK -Love la the 90det7 pa.sea lJ 1Wl a marvelously miniaturised many splen· dored tbtna . . , . The headline writera proclaim its npturea in tones as varied and versatile as the poeta and Tin Pan Alley lyricists. The art form here, .however, ls even more demanding and madden· ing, atnce available apace ia at a premium: usually just a column width cootalnin1 ooe to . three line. of sparse type. The economy of t.be wordage ~ far more stringent than in haiku, the Oriental verse form that conlrlbut.ell l4> the bllh suicide rate in Jap8J\. In haiku., the poet la re· quired to pack. highly evocative allusions-and ..compariaOns into a thrM·llne epic of preclaely 17 syllables, breaking down into lines of S, J and 5 syllables. That would be a piece or cake for a society page bead writer, for example : MARGO SHEAN - TO BEA BRIDE Indented ex.actly so, this wu the lead-off society page headline in the New York Times on a recent Sunday. Then Cfllle: J .S. ZUCXEB FIANCE OP SUSAN KICRABL ·.: ;-. t~_H_o_r_o_s_f!_o_p_e __ J . .. . MONDAY, MAJlCR 17 By SYDNEY OllAU ( ] Tbe "e" in fiance haCl an acute accent over it, and this announcement was followed by: DONNA FAHY BETROTHED In the succeeding six pages, Cupid's couriers on the Times proceeded to announce 29 more engagements, espousals, bd.rothala, af. flancea and promises to wed < Ro1et's Thesaurus ran out of steam after only S tries) without once repeating the form . Some were crisp: AMY LOVENTHAL TO BE BRIDE Some headlines had a time element : CHRISI'INE COltBIN TO BE JUNE BRIDE Or even t.rre-exactttate:- JEAN M. BALDWIN TO MARRY JUNE 15 Some told something about the flture bride: MARYBETH MORGAN NURSE, IS FIANCEE OF J .D. WOOYBRS JD Or the IJ'OOID·to-be (wbo la th1a da'I of IU· ual equality never 1eta b.t. picture ill the IOCletJ pases, although many brides do>: KENNETH TYLER. PRINTER . TO WED UNDSA Y GREEN · The head writers that week even chalked up a double. which must be rare: JEFFREY LOCKHART TO WED NANCY TOO~; HIS SISTER, SALLY, ENGAGED TO SC01T MOHR The lucky foursome rated the only semicolon used lp a bead.line in that entire bulcin1 issue of ABJES <Mar. 21·Apr. 19): Take lead, accent the Sunday Times, which ls somethiq they can pleasure principle. Lunar c1clei bl1b, tell their grandchildren about. circumstances favor your penonal efforts. lm· Sometimes the flancH'a educaUtaal back· l'rint sty~. be lndependent, make new atarta in lround cauaht the eye of the bead writer: aewdlreetlona. . JULIA WILSON TAFT, YALE SENIOR, l TAt1a\18 (April 2JO.ll8J 30): Some n.trtc· BETROTHED TO JOHN MAC MULLEN 1lou due to boomeran1 in J'OW' fawr. Know it Or the man's profession: ·and set lecoad emotlonal wind. Be m.Ueuloua STACEY FREDERICKS. in obMniQI ft.De print and cMet1nc detalla. AND PSYCHOLOGIST . GDllNI (May· 21·June 20): Open llaea of WIJ..L WED JUNE 14 c:ommunleaUon -one WbO aur. JOW' tn· And sometimes, the loveblrda 1ot double bill· .tel'e9tl la -to do 1ou a ••sreat faYOr." Ac· in1: cent90friindahlp,dealrea. H . PENN GARDNER, A LIBSARIAN, ~<?W: ---·--~,...-.... ~ -..J .. ~R.,~~, BETROTHED TO PETER CLEJIENT, liea::J: for valual»le blnt. Life at1le or '-~"'SiA"fai iUialti'D;"i"' '1..=_ ~-" .... .M.~.':! L ~ DM& ANN......_: lb~iJmpetlllta 10 t.o 0 0u&l&de JAMinl la ... .'.wllio wu eold· lhoaldend by bit'' ID·lan. Only It WU m; motbwwho~me. l ...U. DOW tUt. llama DMded to Yent ber fr.tnldom 09 IOIDeoM qd I WU Uae oae. It to._... I wu t.lle aii6Me ttdld. aad a 1111. Jt fed 'OD me to nm tM wraudl. l IOt alf .tbe bmW·..-.U. f. waa Wt ID Dae badttab: By tblD tbe water wa cold aDd dir-ty. It ., .. too much botber to beat more _, wat.r. Gtw t& .,, I• yMr .ue. 1&'1 ...., &e S "' 1 t bre·L• at .. ld take ..,. ...,_,,~ •a1M 11U el Mt W I& ame oall e a ..ua • _, 'O er w wtJJ be wonll die effort. u ..... JM eu 6f. brother pt t1"0 e1P beea\M be WU biaer. a1pate ... fetllao ef nJ•r.yeu llfe wtll • .. , ~brother sot two ecp because be ......... It'• ......... aaat ,.., ...... was 1maller and •'Deeded to srow." I eot Olle 1,.aw ,.... eldl6eecl • .,_,, let Iller naa .a.e e~ ot M•ma bov.ms over me --'"'°' .. ~nweU. cons~. What she did waa a form of dilld DEAR ANN LANDERS: I wu ao &lad hen · •• abuM. I wlab l could blot her out of my I aaw that letter ln your cohmu.\ lrom the u.oasta. Cbrlat said, .. Forgin." But bow woman wbo bad artbritla ot the eyee. She aald · doet one forpt all the pain? all her friends lau1bed at her and tnalated tbere · w Mama bad 13 chlldren. Seven died in in· wu no 11.1cb dlaeue. In fact, tbey thou&ht she · :· fancy. lam fl~fn~e bad memories with a wu mu. · Utan)' ol bate. I of Mama u a devil, a Well, I have bad the same experience. Now dlabollcal wl~li. These words belp wben I th.tt the dJ1tin1ut.ahed opbt.halmolosiat from use them. It'• like pourtn1 carbolic acid into Texu bu backed her up, I feel ever ao much the eavlty ol an achln1 tooth. Tbanka, Ann, b e t t e r . -S I N C E R E L Y , E . G . , for letUal me IOUDd " off. -HATING BACK WILKES-BARRE, PA. D~ H.B.: 1'IWlk fer-momeat wbt DE.All w.a.: ... , ,_,.. wn&e to express · It w..W .. lib to llH Mrtb &0· IJ Ulldrea c.llelr padtede for .. at veiy a .. e leUer • .ud udlt.awe...-dle. aow•to Mt tM reeonl ..._..: A~Ua 18 Tlala la M eseae fer die wa,. JHr ladeed .. lalla• ••U.• el &JM jelata, b•t · m.U.. treat.M J'W• Mt k ..._.. sJve. )'ott rt.e .. a&old arUarMU eftea la a1111:ta ... ~ ao•e mtrrna..., of wWlter Ille wu Uke. laftaa..U. of eeMI' dlw el ... W1. 'l'llat,~ Tiie 11.a&e 109 feel for yeu ~r II not Hme dbleue eu • e&8M lllfla••aU. la &M .-la•rtlal Iler bat 1&'1 dom1 a tremeltdoaa eyes. It ll called trtua. Sot u die Tezu dodor : amoa& el .. ••1e to Joe. lla&e II sell-polal.ed • ,._ adaall)' ~ lrt&l.I. U yea aw desbwtlve. It .t.M..nda yeu IMb., pol.Ion tl1ll &ens n&ller ..._ U11Y1tla, Mllocl)' wtU you Ufe ud deiliij relatl rn ltlpa. IH&IL ·• · .. . H airstyll~g savings plan: your family saves 50% ·THE BROADWAY YOUI NflGH&OIHOOD S T.ORE ) For two weeks, if any one parent selects any service at our regular price, the rest of the family receives a 50% savings on any of ourservices. So plan pn it now; we're open evenings by appointment. Hairstyling, 802 .. .. '4o1D adjustment ~·~ hqet la On the tb1rd lull ~P of tliat&md~• nuptial --.~iab oteo~:ttmn: •~ta-the bead writers r JU their Ll:O <July »-Aut-22> ~ Altlllr.~tl _ a~filAli:-. T6im1ilDn¥'iienntu:fivenriiieaiii'llJlil••iiY11liffiiir'iltiillin11a1 !9'--F----..::__::_ ___ ,_:.m: ~·----4ffh\~· ~~ ... --~~..a-·oact-~ ............... !J!.!i!:~ll~I..JfllfitetU :!tta-~th a · .-ee8Dtlve to romance. Be rud1 for cbaqe, momentum wonTifor"Wasne~t·csur ... - yaf'lety, travel and atlmulation wblch cbuea Elaa'a bridal chords in "Lobenarin": let.bargy. ROSEMARY .SWEENEY VDGO .(Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Be perceptive ENGAGED TO MARRY concerning investments, fmancial prospect.a af. -* * • fectin• business partner or mate. You "wake MISS KRIM SETS up" wt.th answers. WEDDING IN JUNE UB&A <Sept. 23-0et. za>: nme becomes -• • • ·your ally; be paUent, wUDu to "nltb wbat JOU MARGRET ANDERSON •tart. Accent Oil public Nl.ltkm, eoMracta. ROBERT McDONALD ~p propoeala and mertta1 ..... TO MARRY MAY 11 IQ)SJ'IO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21Y: You ftDd ways * * '• of leUiDI Job done. TboM wbo llwe wort in· VICTOR CRAIN teratl Wt.11 move to a more penana1 level. A MISS SWIRSKY favor la returned. ARE ENG AG ED 8AGl'ftillt18 (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Emo-" • * • ~al bm>lvement dominates yov peraonal VIRGINIA CAREY ENGAGED MeDario. Decide OD int.rilue or baPPIDea -TO MARK J. McBRIDE ebolee is 1QUI' own. IDtuiUve intellect ll boned to Tbe dlvenlty here la da.ull':iti but thy aUU ruor.....,,.,_.. . manqed a fe11 different wri es in 'the old CUIUCO.aN (Dec. 22·Jan. ltl: Select weddlnl invite for the next pa1e: = matertal. Avoid atatiertq JOUI' forces. LAURIE BAKER, 1, t.eruin at bome. Have fun but now that J5~tu~DWLDINEOR tbeN la a tomorrow. r. a "'&o ··AQVA&R18 (Jan. 20-P'eb. 11): Yoa ftnd 'U'ISSSNYDER . * * • ways to remove barrten, to 1et polntl acrou to • -WILL BE WED 1Uptleal relatives. PJICD (Feb. 11-Mar. 30): MOMJ·makinl . Uthe nmea ever bu to proclalm tJM double t4-u eome=way~ to be Mlectlve ana weddlnl of a musical comedy b'riclat to a haiku to .follow ID meaner. You 1et poeteM. whole 1i1ter la afftoced to oat ol'lta wbat ,OU for and notMnl CaD ltGp rGU but OWD 80d«y Mad wrltent the edltioD ~ly JOU. ~ be a collector'• item. . t ... ,.. .............. ·-· ' I on all Instead® 'b~as for you w~o need a little fiberfill help and on all Free Spiri~ Bras and Gentle Shapers™ Briefs and Fanny Shapers, Smoothers, Pantsliners and Body Briefers. Stock up on all your favorites and look as fabulous as you'll feel. Sale ends April 5. Notions, 4. I THE ·.BROA DWAY y O U 'l N E I G H 8 ~ R ~ 0 0 0 S T 0 R E . . . • ,,, . .. . . . .. -. .. ........ ---.......... ---. -..... - .. • . . .. Pra t ,, • ........._ .................... •• •ffeetift .......... na•awww....._ ---.... , ••• ia. • ......... .,~ ee'mp!et• wltlt ••II· elaD1 aad daaci•I bean, PLUS wat.c1W11 UM ~ lbow ID !ta ent111t1. -~ .. #._ ... -.of ....... = •"1• ol c.•oau1nm tMt ea be U.S .._. a&Jtblnc pbyaleal a. ,.., .......... tit• ••••• aad tbe -otw vt':n. "You .... 9Dod Ii boy and ... ·u 11op IOI' lte cream an.-dMlrda.'' "Aa tM Clili lilllliin fovlta .... ud,,.. tbem to the altar, UM motber snlll blm and mak• ber lut otter . . • • trip'° Dlaneyr· Se• World and the lrcua in MOlcow. . YR DAllft.K, &a'a .. oftMlewt.edlll·. q•tM&eabe_..lla • place of WDl'lblp. ·A cbUd paba a "1•· di and billna to rtp out TM dllcl pauaea to eouider tbe otter and NJedt it b)' ltaDdinl up OD UM pP ud atlekiQi hll .. a.pr.. Jato the mouth of tbe woman praytnc behlnd him and COUDUai tbr number of Somehow, you can almos HDH the exact moment wben the parent.a llllft lnto the tecoDd pbue: threata. It's no more Mr. Nice Guy. Sbe'a playin& for the blg marblea. Fashion Calendar SUNDAY, llilCR •: Preview the oe-w Brooks Brothers store in Fa&hioo Ialand from nooa to 5 p.m. . . MONDAY, llilCB 11: Ruffled ex· cltement for spring will be penonally presented by ~r Oscar de la Rata at the Newport Harbor Art lluaeum fubioo abow el bia col.lee· tioa at 10. a.m. for Net11UD-Marcus, Fashion lllucl. · ·The clesloer will be at N·M from 2 to 4 p .m. (oc personal conaultaUoos. Tbe collection wlll be abown in· formally from 11a.m.to3 p.m. Tues---criy . . TRUltSDAY, MARCH zt: Designer Jacl Fuller will presept h1.s spring collection of soft, feminiDe fabrics and exclttng colon for Bullocks Wttabire, Fubioo Island, from 11:30 a.~. to 3:30 p.m . a fashion show in the K.I.D.S. Dep•rtment at 7 p.m., South Coaal Plaza. SAT.U•DAY, MA&CH U : Mademolselle magazine will be bold· ing fubioo shows and clinics at May Co., South Coast Plua, at 10 a.m. and3p.m. Active young fashions. foe sprinc will be highlighted by Bullock's, South Coast Plaza, at 1 p.m. in the Yount_ Attitude DepartmeoL Claaaic sun fashion coordinates by Jones ol New York wlll be shown by R-epresentative Toby Howard at Saka Fifth Avenue, South Coast Plua, al 1 p.m Young designers will be featured ln the Nouvella Department ol Nelman- M•reua, Fashion Island, from 11 a.m. tolp.m. w .c..mval al Co'Qt;a.b~ will be interpreted by ahMlenta "' ' Bailey's Y OUD1 World dance lltudlos . of Oraqe County at perfonnancea la J. llapba. South Coaat Plaza, at 1, 2 and 3 p.m., ~er level. Summer: yacatian batbina stylea for .._ .,.._ llllM will be afiowD by Di..-....__t cleNr.: at Nelmaa-llarcm, Fabloa JaaJHs, from 11 a.m. to3p.m. 'S -WllOl.l1aY -..T•W• ..... 1m...._...., c:-. .... Monday March 24th 7:00 P.M. To be held at yow .... fell a 1ew ~•bric c.nw BrooldMull a Mii .. Remalna of a 3rd century 1yna10~ 1taqd beside ru of earlier t)'UIOl'll8 . where Jeaua Chrlat preached l.S. Capernaum, larael. Some apena-beUeve - the home ol tbe As-· Ue Peter are within the same area. Israel provides vtalton with a window of the , places and events d"acribed in the Bl· ble. The ruins are near the Sea of Galilee. . TBDE ISN'l a dry eye in the bouae as 300 pain ol eyes band down a verdict aiainat the Tiny Ojai ;Big on C~1m mother's custody of the By ST AN DEIAPIANE child. 1 ,.._,, .. She grab~ .him and OJAI -Al of Southern '-"A&UOmia was out.-tde says, "I am washing away when I set off to see The malling you to a post of· Ojai again. Rain fell by the bucketful. I flee in a gboet town in had a rented Pinto with hardly enough Arp';".Okla. You will powertorun•asewins,machlne.-· never see Oreo cookies So wider the dripping ntgbi sky, we again as long as you d r o.v e into Ventur a -t be San live" PT Mothers used to ber Buenaventura of Padre Serra's days. The pretty effective as dis· lft.Ue priest from Spain, from the bland of ciplinarlam, but that's ......,..Maµ~. walked the brown grass length of before cblldren learned Califorma. bow to play poker. Still. it's worth mentioning. • W Nd1'!!l and engQ.gL ment~s nm on Sunday m the Deily Pilot. Fomu Ott available at all Dcnly Pilot of fices or by calling the F'ratures Department. 642-4321. To ovoid diaoppoinl· ment. proipectn~ brides ore reminded to hove thetr ~ng storiei. with a bloclc-Oftd·white glouy of the bride or of lbe c""Ple. to the Features INport- ment one ~de before tf\e uH!ddillg HE FOUNDED A ~ here. And the ox cart road from Mexico to San Francisco was known grandly aa El Cami.Do Real. The Royal IDgbway. 7oday it's Highway 101. Bypasses towns like Ventura. But we swung off and, after asking at a roadside diner, found the way to Pierpont Inn. ,It's a modem Pook:ing hotel. Spread over a lot of ground for the original building went up in ~ when land was cheap. The bar is cozy. The food ls excellent. The bill next mornm, -<rooms. cocktails, dinner and breakfast for two> - was $68. (I don't know why I print tbe9e things. Next time I come around, the place is £ult and I can't get a room. However, l1ve-got a , TIDAT1 ClllllllD RllLI "four· begger'' 18MoMartM: 'Ard\. 71 UnMrttlly 72 Fabled bird 10I&...-.. 105 Dllcourlige ff>78hoftlltters 10I,_.... CINM 110 Gt.-gtlOSt 112c.rd .... pl9yer1I 114~1e ~ t19P1~ 1t 1 Bedgertike lftrdll 1190... .....,..., . 120Mo.t.a.. 121 "-.... " 122MomMd heart like warm butte~'.) ••• IN 111.E MORNING, WE drove over to Ojai. U you live here -as I did in my salad days -you call it ''The Ojai." . The little town bas grown some. But it has much of the same small town charm. • Io a &oog ago time, Annie Besant, the Theosophist leader, dileovered Ojai. She likewise discovered that it was the magnetic center of the earth -the place where the new Messiah would live. NATU&ALLY, TRIS BROUGHT a great gathering of soothsayers -the Theosophlsts worked a lot with astrology and numerology and such. (There was one man who would read your future ~ listening to your stomach.> There were many palm readers. I lived here and learned a lot about astrology and numbers and mitt readln&. I became acquainted with a former rewrite man from the New York tabloids who ate nothing but nuts. He said all other foods were pol.Ion. • •• I llETSO llANY N1JD1818that it was sbockina to lb into town and see people wearing clothes. I met a whol'e German danee arvup There was a geotlenwn wbo played excellent chess. He wu blDDed on the idea that grocery stores cheated PeoP&e . ••• RE WOULD GO INTO a srocery. Buy a loaf Of bread. Theo be would squeeze it down lDlW it was the size cA a baseball and cry to tbe emtomel'I: '"'l'bere .. ~ ..., "' ...... , 'ftat • how &.bey d9eM ,_!.. . Na&llndl)t ....... J: wt.e to WI. And · be Md to go loq ~ to fiDd a ne1t one where t.hey did not live llim·· UM heave-ho, A NUllBEll OF LallD IO(ls O:bered in. The rewrite man announced one day that he was ~ anti-Christ. He quit eating nuts and began pollsb.lna off steaks. One cA the lesser cleiUes wetgbed 300 pounds. . He Wisted bis followers feed him in a hammock. One of the colony was ostracized because his horoscope came up showing be was a sex fiend. He was a mild-mannered perscm. But after reading his chart, they said be must be faking tboee nice manners . Undemeatb be was a u,er. ••• · ANYWAY. I STOPPED for awhile. But 1he-aadblts-and ~ ...... ..._._ ..... ~F-----i~ yesteryear ... mec1 to have IOQe. Ojai nowadays features an orange pac~t tour. A weak ~aftec you 'veliVed oo Olympus. Ojai Valley Inn. Plulb and expensive. Golf course and tennis courts. Bar and restaurant. On summer days, you have lunch under sun umbrellas on the patio, te. A .half dor.en small motels on the· edce of town.~-fairly good. • *'* IWrrS\ ooaNES,. A BLOC& off the main anet. la one ol tbe lllOlt lDlermUDg book1bop1. Tbe OUTSIDE wall• are boobbelvs itacked wltll med paperbedm. ' ln1kle full ol used boob in eatalolmd lbelYm. Owner lmon wbere ~ is and I WU ·you • eould flDd ANY bOok pablWwl llDce 1IOO in..... . • The.Voyagers Club Would ... to ln¥tle you to our pr111ntatk>n CRUISING THE 80a .I .. . I ; TllS CAWS.WAI UftlJ but lolln1. 1D time, hUer AP. IM beeeme beavtly lnyqlved lD tbe M · UOIL'I ......,. mcw..-t. Tbat, ph• PQ.llUCI, led &o Illa ftnt pn I H+al auccea ll1. theater . ... .. ,. IM WU plUll.lnl to r}ID' for the U.S. Seute .,.,,. IDeumbent Sea. E\rerett ~n, R·lll, wbeQ lie uppeoed to see an earlier veralon ol "Kalrt• at JOIM!Pb Papp'• Shakespeare FeaUval bete. He wanted to make lbe antiwar mualcal part of bil campaJcn. "but Joe said. 'No, we doa't ao tblnc.t like that ' and lh•t the show would stay (at Papp'a theater~ for lta normal repertory run." But later, be says, Papp uked him lf be'd like --:iilf'i .. i'WEl;O~~~=------l-U'-1-'_..' .._.._" on BC!Oadwayr dis~ ''PDlida," be NYI flatly. He llD't•Jotlaa. lUuakJaed by now with polltlca. Which ls bow MARTIN (.!;\ DOM Del.UISE ( ·· ·~~ ~ Fatso1• • J"1W.1._1~1t @ 11J1M:tM :tt_ 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS . BEST ACTOR -Peter Sellers BESI' SUPPORTING ACTOR-ft1elvyn Dougta "I can't read. t can't write:· -Chene• In• 941•0...•r "He can·t 1ose:· -Unarumov• CIST& •s.t· . · Mm fta llMCl Cr11t'"' ~n 979 •I• I C1nt1111 V•tto 830 6990 Om!Cf Miii 611 0340 lllllTlllCTll IUU w • • • ,..., ld•lldl Hunl••tlr1n 8A8 0188 ,.,.. .... ·~•"'•' NOW PLAYING PUlTQllCtllTDI --· -tw. --· .... ..,.. Ofanvt 634 9282 c.11 .... UM601 El Tn YHNO He bllrt•&lld Jotin r . K•NCb when bewaa a would-be senator became an actual Broadway pro- HDator, Ud balptd iJP'K'• ~ tampelp ducer. for tM pneM..cy. K....ty'a wWnatlon lD 1M3 bid 8 prafouiall tffeet OD lalm. It chanaed him '::6-!ltical viatt.or to ac· tlvlat. At RObert P . K '1 MMlt, be N)'I, be sot involved lD llllnola Demoeratic poUUca, work· Ing ror the re-eJecUon of OUo Ke~ iovernor there. - - - Later, he ran for stale senator on lbe Democratic ticket ln the GOP slronebold of DuPige CoW\ly. Hla campaip wu colorful and Salute to Stewart Excerpts from his testimonial dinner when the American Film Institute presented ac· tor J immy Stewart with a Life Achieve- menL Award will air at 9:30 tonight on Channel 2. A highlight Is Che S'Urprisevrst by a former co-star. Princess Grace. f~~1HE~ me MGM. TF--~ --""":"'. -NOW SHOWING . cesulin.i · .,. -flWITll EDWAR~ Woodbnd1e Stadium Drive·ln foi b)l-)501 Y.11-0655 639-7860 525-4747 HO,...-~QUMlGTMe..O+rtWm PETER SEUERS SHIRLEY ~NE .J a #Ol'Y <I' chanCe BEING .THERK T'-1.C:: .....,..,111.tllt U.TftMM.11tl...a. 1111.•JI ~ Btm.Ell BETVaNED TO .the sta1e here ln 1972. aa co-producer of "Lenny." based OI) the life and 11aytnp of the late Leany Bruce, the no-bolds· barred comic. The show ran a year but lost money. Despite t.be fact that "Reaaeu is only hts third major Broadway project in 12 years, be doe~n't consider blmseU a sometime producer. He says he might have been ·busier on Broadway were il not r<>r the ract tbal until 1976 be was busy lD ot.beF cities ln the U.S. and oveneu, supervising local productions of "Hair." "We were up to 19 productions al one point. I really. baakally relt lbal my first reueuibility was to 'Hair.' and aa long as we were 8Penln1 pro- ductions all over the place I bad to stay with that.·· HE ALSO CO-PRODUCED the show's film version, released two years ago. That also took up much or his time. He lilted the result. but still grumbles about one Item -the movie's $12 millioo Unal budget. Thal may be downri&bl modest by Hollywood standards. be says, bul the cost.a ·•got completely oul of hand. Six million is what we wenl into it with, and $8 million would have been accept.able. Bul $12 million wu excessive." Butter believes in a no-frills, careruJly.planned approach to a pro1ect. whether 1t involves Hollywood or Bro.ad way: "I dOn't believe in big·bud1et films . I think you get drowned in money. I think it can hurt the creilfveprocess In any an.lsttc area. "'Same for theater. That's why 'Reggae.' ror example ha& a relatively small budget of $9SO,OOO. "111AT'S OUT OF necessity, of course. but even If we had twice the money available I pro bably wouldn't do anything c:lifrereoUy .. lie believes that even though theater .goers may not be aware of it, they've heard so much reg- gae in rock music over the last decade that 1t won't sound odd to them when they hear ll in a Broadway musical "I'm bettinj: that underneath 1t all, peopl~.w11l not find reggae music strange to the ears. h l· sald. ~'ltTbecn aroumt so lonrit"1snorstrangt' H--~ ... = JUSt bas not been ptescnted on Broadway .. "A lmpreul¥9 dtrecttnv end WTtting debut by Anne Beneroft end Dom O.LulH I• merwtous .. :· ~Barml ' Don't miss the decade's most enjoyable and moving film! FW'f. "PEMITENTIARY" ... ti, "THE VISITOR.11 -ABC·TV ti • JON W1NND Ofl 2 ACAMMY AWliltD NOMINATIONS The more • VOIGHT you love .. .,, tneharder J\ ~t FAYE you ng~t. f ~.(\DUNAWAY BIAW .,....,..... llD PlUS •,.;..,I .. WOW! In PL.A YBOY Md ... BLAKE EDWARDS =-· ... _,. .. # ....... 494 I C,14 ""'' ..... 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JO Sat Sun-12 30 Like Wine?·-------A CAWlMCA IBM> I fUMIJICS PA00U:T0t JC0E f'-OSTtR" RlXES -SCOTT 11.W ·SAW KEUBUiWI • fW#f1f Ol.WI> _., il'tVIO PUTTNAM • GERAl.D AYRES • _,, G6IAl.O AtE Put some Nd Mils in -.. ~ U1IE • a.,.._.,GIORi!O MOACUR ...... r s·--. •.. ,, .,._ ~ -..-----.-.-• .._·-·--,_ -~ -· ....... -·----·--~--of the dre~ bolts list· .. _ •d In th• •oatlng ftffjJ:MJU1J:Ql~'IJ!: classitlecl ads of the CIST& MW OUICl wm•mt wtm111S1U Musreians Improve WithAge -Struly Daily ~~5'11 UA CintmJ UA C1ly Cintmi H1·Wayl39 Dnve·ln UA Cinema --------·· 540·0594 634-3911 891 ·3693 893-0546 WICHITA, Kan. CAP) -Age has refined and even improved performances or the jau world's elderly, two researchers say. And some of these partr1archs swt ply their trade in front of enthusiastic audiences in bonky·tonks and ballrooms. "Creativity does not decline with age in jazz." said Lom} ~a PJOf~r of an· th.ropology at Wichita State University. ''mE OLD JAZZ MAN knows what works and what doesn't, what he can do and what be can't. And be'$ got SO years of experience to draw oo.'' Holmes. 54, who ls active in gerontology. and Bill 'Thom.son, the 39-year-okl director of jazz studies at WSU, researched 13 of America's oldest, and most durable professional jau musi· ciau to determine the effects of age on thelr careers. They have concluded that, in many cases, age bones, rather than dulls, the jau musician's skills. And they attack what they call "the very -anclenL.mytb that adults 1A.!bdr later years must steadily loee their powers to lea.m, to create and to produce." ••Physical things seem not to be as impor- tant as you might think," Holmes said. "Hear- ing losa doesn't seem to be a terrible blnderance to lbeir creativity, and most don't find it that difficult to keep tbeir ~up • ••n 18 wD.L w11www tbelr e~ to keep up their tecbnlq'1e .... a ftll'7 oW .,.. • .. Tbe profeuon, who allo are l*'t-time jau . musicians, betlaa-tbeJr-study...by traftling to-· New York and Loe Angeles to interview muai· cia.ns nmcinl in age from 62 to 82. 'Ibey avoided th4! big names In jazz. those whose "fame and success have kept them go- ing," Holmes said. ·'We wanted to talk with the sidemen, pro- fessionals who bad to have something extra to keep them in music. We wanted acUve, adap- tive, innovative musicians. "1be aging jau man loves to play and com· pose, but be also feels he can't retire. He ba.s to work to eat,'' Holmes said. THE BESEAllCREBS SAID jazz now is concentrated largely in New York, Chicago and along the West Coast, plus Preservation Hall in New Orleans. "There still are a number of great talents around.._ but hardly anyone gels to hear them." Holmes said. "We could've done 100 interviews with great jazz artJsts between 60 and 80 who still are active. "lJUt at tfie presernulYH!."11re-amoant of jazz· being played In this country isn't going to make many people a.living." A few of the artists had years of high salvies during their prime, but none is wealthy today. THEY ATTRIBUTED THE old·timers• energy to "being in the middle ol tbe action and surrounded by enthusiasm." "They'll have to carry these guys off the stage," Thomson said, alt.bough advancing age bas forced some to cut their schedules and adopt a more relaxedlife:style. . ''My calendar is rull, but tnese are tbinfs I can do with ease," said bassist Milton Hinton, 69, of New York. ''To record in a studio or play a festival or clink is very relaxing. No one· ni1bters." Walter Thomas, 72, a Los Angeles sax- ophone player, said he's "three times the muai- cian I was when I was youn1.." PIANIST llA&Y LOU W.llliamJ, 6'9, or New York, said abe plays better today than wben she waa young became sbe'a been lnfhaeoced by a number ol mualcal eras. Karsball Royal, former Count Buie lead alto au, Aid the key to performJ.nc at a1e S1 was learn1q to conserve bla ener1Y. "A lot ol kids put out more enera than is neceSHtY to set tbe job done," be 11Sd. "An old muaiclan mak• everytblq count:" .... PEii ..Ml'*'~,...,., LIMll --..... -- • lllilll am fDml m imm1ms •.,. a re • ... 1B1U ..--11111£ ,_.I Slllll 1 Imm DllUT n •PHI• llll • SlllT n •PHI IEJll If_, f. mil IBJC~,..HllllLIJ!!tc oc ...... ,._-.;~llf!!L • STARTSFRIOAY ... _.,._ -d.r ........ PUZA aw.-· ClmllA WOT DUmf llAU ._, • Bra 529-5339 Wesln*lsW 1714) 891'3935 Orange 637-0340 W•1n'llnlW 891·3893 BIWUDI' ~llll llAIWI ..-nlClllT tlll.O 11ml Costa Mesa 546·271 t Fountain Vallly 839-1500 :''Coal ~iner'.s Daughter' is an achievement -m-Amencan Cmeroa.&ssy S~cek ~ an abeolutely~tunning_ . ~rf?'}P~!t£~,1 ... L~ is . I say: Say Spacek for Best Actress of l~." w.M...- "A total joy from ~~d~d liie a.ffi . . s~ Space~ommy Lee Jones are mes· merizing. -Rn!Wd. N ... Yor\ 0..lv ,...,. "It ii brilliant, a~ near perfect a~ a movie can be made ... definitely academy awnrd· wiNlini laliber:· -a-Blljl.d. ea-.r, ,.._ M-lnP . ' ~ c: -Y~t. l I -, -. r1·.::::-r.. I Nnw PLAYI N(~ ..•.. ..,. 11111 AM &40-7444 "Sist!y Spacek makes a quantum leap to major stardom .• Tommy Lee Jones bas the strongest pert d his screen career, and plays it with strength and subtlety. -Br.-Will.iuoeon. ,.,.,.,.,, "Sissy Spacek iiws the best perfonnanoe oC her career:· -IPIWlllNcll. ,,_.._.. Granuny Sweep: anitor' -Dremn ·• ..,. tut ... eU!iiMI .... 1.-. an etrtsMd uc1 eomeum .. ..,.,. lmlnYtMd b1 U.. adOr'& wwa tM c11..--. ._ OI \IOl an wr1U. bJ llark CrowleJ, ,._ W09 1 'hil1 Awanl tDr •'9DJcl 1n tM Bud.'' .. 1'llBY DON'T ads to call It a ~ .. · Mri'!a_ but lt II mucb Uk• ••11r. ud lln. Nortb'' « ... ,. ,,.. llan. ........ Powlr'& Md • ....,. 1>111 1 • ... ~ marr1 .. -... wlllo,. when lbit7'n aot bWiDI and--.. aohe mW'dln and help out people ln trouble. Yet.. U. took aome ann twllUD,t by Wapel' and uacuUv• creat.lv• consultant, Tom Ila~ to eoovba~ tbe Detwdr'k to okay ...... Powen. "I ~·t be doJ.na t.bll lf It w-.o't tor m, • ltie~. "My laat aeries, 'Feather And J'atb«/ wu not a aucceeaful abow ud a lot of people at ABC were not lDterelted ID baviq me play tb1a pert. · "'NEVD MIND THE fact that when we l int went OD the alr we were never oa tbe same day twice. Or the same bour. Most of the time t'O~ couldn't even find us. The mentality ts, ob well, abe did a show for us and it wasn't suc- cessful, ao therefore, we're not~ to 10 with her." · Miu Powen bad gone through this before. After the failur e of "The Girl From • SPRINGFIELD, II <AP> -Johnny U.N.C.L.E." she fled to Spain. llulllns, the 56-year-old aanc·wrttine janitor ' "I left this country after doin8 32 shows in wbose "Blue Kentucky Girl" made the finals in one year, not only exhausted, tot.aliy blitsed out tM Grammy awards, is back behind bla broom emoUcmally, but thinking I was never capable at Wilder Element.arY School of aayin8 a slncere word asa.Ui." she says. "It His IODI didn't win last week, but Emmylou wu mY. flrat exs>erience in television and the Jkrris, wbo revived it, won top honors for pressures were incredible. female vocalist. .. HOW WOULD YOU like to work the sort of AND MULLINS LEFT a caaaette of his hours tba1 you have to work? You're up at 5 in •1• With her and was told she miabt include tbe mornlna. You have no ll!e, you bave no eome oa an upcomiq album. not.bing. And oo weekends they would put me on A janitor at the acbool for 23 years, Mullins a plane to beef up the ratings in Wlchita Falla or taaa bad 41 aoaga reeonted, with seven hittlne Amarillo. lite chart.a and lour makiq It into tbe top 10. "Aaybocly la SoiDI to crack under thaL 1. Jlt'• boptq hi.a trip to Hollywood for the Gram· wu Ver)' lmpreaaionatile and extremely believ-•1• aiiy Delp bim become a full·Ume IOll& tne and l waa 1etttni gaslight from one end and writer. guUitit from tbe other end. "Now I understand and see the evils of the •-&ONGwmTrNG IS 11Y first love~" be buatneaa. Rather than being a victim of them Mid. "But it would also be a sad day for me you understand them so you know bow to defend wbeft I bad to say 1oodbye to my ttdf." The JtU· yourself." cleats helped raise money to send him to tbe awards and 1ave him a hero's welcome when be AFl'D A YEAR in Spain' she went to tot~~ ___ ..,,.._ __ ~glandandbe1antoworktbere. Wbenshefinal· ly retmned to Los Angeles, she went for • rear without W'O(kinC. Even when she bepn workiDJ again, abe still didn't work for NBC for years .becauaeol"U.N.C.L.E." Ml.ss Powers la in her motor home outside the "Hart to Hart" stage on .tM 20th Century· -Fox lot. Bear, her German shepherd, is at her feet. She wears a black sweater and blue jeans, having changed from a ski ouUlt worn for a scene. Away from work, sbe travels extensively to exotic places of the world and ls "in avid ~U~ tor of antiques and art objects. Wben she completes the aeries for the season she i.a off to Asia and Africa,· retwuing home th.rough Europe. M~ POWEllS IS concentrating on visiting areas that will be s ignificanUy chaneed in tbe near future: "Either those areas we won't be able to get to, or those areas being destroyed, or where progress ls invading old customs, such as China." All of which mak-es Miss Powers a 1-ather • Slfl/llnNf ~ p,.ys Jennlfei Hart In 'Halt to Hsrf series. . . ~rudlte person, not unlike her character ol Jen.' nifer Hart. She scoffs at the idea, however. "Jennifer. Hart i{I a character I play," she says. "Of course, I bring t.Q her elements of myself because I am the actor playine it. But is. she llke me? She's an invention, and if abe bears any relationship or reaemblance to me, 1~ · mean, it's only natural. I'm playine her. ~ "WHEN I TAKE the makeupoffitgoeadown the drain and that's where JenniferHarti.a. "An actor is the person playinS the part. He i. the penon selling the potatoes. What we are aeJlinl is beinl accepted. "Wb.at we really have here are two charac- ters and eitbeF you tiuy the charactera and ho• they relate to each other, or you don't. 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Wben attomeya Edward' Wela The it.an lnchadea 1' tawyera. ••·v n are btancb mana1er1. al~ are In the central otflco and one la a liallon for complex casea. The same kind knowledge pyramldln& helps a orneys han· dle common cases efficiently. and Coby Keller MllD tbelr Lldo VlJia1e pucUce ln ms. lhey went ba.PPY the flnt montb r wben two clien.ta walked ln. But when the partners opened their first Lesal Clinic ot Keller and Weila office ln Colla Mesa ~about two years qo, some 22 ~new client.a appeared dwtna the The t.rkk to makln& all this profitable: Wein aod Keller say, la 1ett.1.n1 more work out per hour, not raisins hourly rates TO DO 111AT. tbe company baa produceda 1,500-page manual coveriq common procedures m the stairs le&tl specialties It provides outlines for court docu· meuts and fonns so nothing 1s missed, plus rules for using cen· tralliecl services. Nearly 30 percent are di.ssolu· lions. divorces or child custody. Another 20 percent are misde· meanors and drunken driving ebarges, and a small portion are criminal cases ranging from petty theft to homicide. first moath. l Tbe diflerence, says Weiss, stems (l'O(D e~ ln la_,-er adverUatna codes ln ~· Tiie Supreme Cou ruled in ~ ArilOlll vs. Bates an Osteen , that ad\'ertis· Eacb office has a s mall " lng prices for : services was r acceptable. a ORANGE COUNTY t revers al of most state bar rules. Before the decision, at. BUSINESS ,t o r n e y s J "would try to • get~e most fr~ each cli ent because they had o volume. "Ir there were two clients . , they might get the same services ' ~to~~~~drts~~s~!~r:a~:~~~sci t the second was Mrs. Jones who was poor. M~. Gotrocks would ~ pay $2.000 for a-Walk·through , divorce . Mrs Jones would pay 1 $500 or S600.00 says Weiss. ) ··And the amount of work was \ the same. Of The Week library of legal books, but the Lido site's collection is ex.· tensive. A research department chief plus t\l(O graduate law stu· dents look up cas~ law and pre· cedents requested by fi eld peo. pie. KELLER SAYS, "If Ji>U lace s ubstantial lime in prison, the lees are going to be accordingly h1gh." The ctiruc charges basic fees on common cases. An estimate ·; 1s given or the total bill, which may be revfsed if things get comphcated. such as settle· menCs and division of property 1n d1vorc('S, custody baUles or m the case or a new law such as the Lee Marvin "palimony" caSt> wtiere a hve-in lover sought a share of the actor's earnings. The partners are handling a similar case now. but .. it re· quires a lot of mvcstig;tting of a new law, there's not a lot <of Judicial de<.•is io ns > t o draw from," says Keller IN CASES LIK•: those. legal rec~ may be based on a pen:en· tagl' Of the settlement. but SOffiC' costs are billed separately and ma} not be reco\'erable from the JUd~c Oiioly P11GCStaff- Cob y ~el/er. left. Edward Weiss operate coast"s largtst legal clm1c pro,1dl' t·\trJ lt·gal "''r\Hl The~ .1ho hJH' ~pJn1:-.h Jnd \' u.•tnamt•<.l' mt(· rprct<' rs I WEISS SAYS TIJE major ' change in Ke ll er and Weiss and \ a few other law climes is that ('now "everyone gets charged the ! same." A word·proccssing computer prepares standard pleas and oth~r court documents. Injury claims following accidents arc largely the same, Weiss says By inserting n e w names (automatically repeated on every page) and writing in s pecific details of accident and injuries, time required to pro· duce the finished document 1s cut from several hours to 30 minutes. '"Costs arc unpredictable and tnc ludc ,,erv1 ng pa pers. in· vest1gat1ons. depos1t1ons. a court reporter and transcript as well as expert witness fees." Keller adds. "'hen mone} or cnmmal charges are involved there may also be appratsers. economists , accountants. psychologists and even doctors to pay CLINl~ ON('E f<Jce>d r harge-; they fed client:, to h1 gh·pn ced Jl torneys. had tnt>xpcnenccd help or took t·ascs attorne} s weren t - qualified to handle \l'ar old ~I Seldin. \\ho frx.·u..-.t:s on n·al e'-t 1te and bankrupt<" and ha.-. I 800 tnab under ht., belt Another attorney r~ an ex· Treasury Department and In· ternal Re venult Service agent who Spt><'1ahzes 1n tax matters WEISS SAYS most lean toward their ~pec1alt1es and n • ft>r clients to otht>r oHt ce'> when someone else can be helpful. A II this ha., hut It the company to a s1i1-14hl'rq ;• Wl' ha~e the flrepo~er to do battle w1lh the b1~ firm -. ·· Lari:c corporate let?al departments often produce ream~ or documents, gather , volume~ or records and seek m any delays, procedural hear- angs anc1 challenges , .. They paper you to death," 1 ~ays W<'1s~ But Keller .adds ! that recently their office was S 1ammed with records when they • turned the tables on a corpora-l . t1on . ) ~ Clients pay a $15 consultinJ? .... fee plus $60 per hour ror legal \· services in the seven branch of· j fices, sometimes a bit more if · the case is complex and turned l over to the central office at 3434 ! Via Lido, Suite 300, Newport ·1 Beach ' THE COMPUTER also holds a variety of oft repeated para· graphs and sentences. a few keyi>trokes and t.Qey're in. It also remembers exact spelling of d.if· ficult or foreign legal term£ so Those are paid separately to avoid "buying cases." a prac· tice discouraged by bar associa· lions. . The firm is associated with an investigator and others who Weiss answer~ that 1ts hinng criteria include!-> two }l"ars or practice. a period of Jaw clerk mg I "that's where yo u learn to practice law, not in school."> and specialization in an area that adds to staff expertise. One of two supervisors Is ~- But s upt:rv1 sors Sc:ldin and Vincent Garcia review every case m each office and frequent· ly arrange meetings to go over complex matters m a team ap· pr&aeh-. THEY, ALSO have a complaint d epartment. Settlements ape. \ made after a review, says t Ke ller. , ' I I Clinic Cure for High Le,J01 Costs? '1'he basis of the business'is-1 our reputation and service.") says Keller. ··A person with a grtpe can cost us seve ral other d1ents " i 1 ln Abraham Lincoln's day, , WelSS says branch offices tor like bank.:. t.o avoJd pu -, t prospects, "We t.ry to be r • '. Jawyers had spartan offices to ~ .......,,.. PttK-0 ,...... ,._. ,..,_...,_., -·-· --· fav9id .caring off elieo\a who . .t~C1141k._ ,...,,,_UM! ......... Cllefole DI....,.._ .,.....,. _ :.:;r• .,,, •• -]'-~•iallzed they •ould pay for l===========::::;;=::::::::·=======·::::;======::;::======::;:=======::;:::==~'====;=======r==~====::;::e;:i=::=====r====::::::====::::::y=======t QIM1eDee. . UimMC ... ut MO / a-. YH U.te U.te ..... :.::':., ~J... ria ~~ ~.sboppine and J But the finn a1ap Pf; \ paid and O'OUP leca finDS J employees of re · a set lee -, \ T1t9rofe11loll gradually -o.lec:. .._._ sn ... ..,-• dM-• Jesal :minds faced , • more complex law and more 1-------'"'------4---~~---+-----4------~--~~~~--+------t-:-"."'""'.'~-::-:-----t------f ' formal training. As it chahged, "'4<-5ecb No , .. o vu ..-.-:•• ue ~c..n TU ~;,~• with employerrsa~ P8J'irOl'kers. t and reduced ~ t I e legant offices became the ~norm t Slt I HO TES ~· BUT STARTING in 1977. the · • cyele reversed. · .,. ' \115 ~ Legal clinic adve rtising ap· 1:,¥1 t, i peared on television. often with a-.--.. '"'-1.,.-.-1<-.. -----++--No-, .. -o----t-v-,-s--1-/-,,:..,;.;P .. ~. ·~ • an attol']ley in shirtsleeves hint-_,,.,..._ 1om ~ • Wup UH &CHh TIS YES °' ....... ~ __ ,..,..., · mg into busi· • FOR PEOP preventative ~ ness. the pair before sign· I aw. getting mg an ps a rc the main ''Pnrtn t " says Weiss. I rouble ~ · 0 cc u r wh e n : t ing that services could be .had 1. • .• for less in plain offices. ----....._ L-----"---li------+----lf----t-----""'+..._~-..,==---+---+----+-----+:~--.--=---t----t t A survey or Orange toa~ .. I'-·"-·~ No / u""" YES v1•1" u p10 wo ---~~=~ ,... TES f:.:.'i'~:::!~win, ow P rob 1ps end. and usually partn m misunderstandings .J res ay1ng bills or shares of i· legal clinics shows that may be ..., """• ~!A __ '""''''' .. ...,· c-ttrue, but how much is saved ••Kts, ~· a P ving a legally binding agree- nt can prevent that. over a conventional practice's i---~__.;·:.;:-___ .ll------4---~-----<~---.,_--...:..........+-----+----+------t-------t-----t fees depends on services re-J.Keo-,..,. uo / No YES .,,, ~ ~ "..._• ~'~~~.* TES ~ =::-, ..... , c.-1, They suggest the same check· erorc·leapmg cons ultation OD rea I estate deals or. especially when buy1n~ a mom·aod-pop · bu~tn~s where bills. credit pro-• bh'm:. and lax !Jens may be con- cealed. t quired ~d the attorney or clinic ,.,.,. 145 I-you retain. ~ Ape~n~cing~ublewith ~------~-----~--4---~~---~---4---~----+----~~~w-~-.~F~--"-+-~-.-J-.-.~,· , the )aw -Or a divorce Or need -As_i.t... m•,t::l~~ADI :=l ... tt4ll S'O UU !:°'-. ~~. ~I~ HD uw. H-. Ml..._ · for a will -should shop around, u..• CJi-• ~:_"';;:i:"''" 1 according to several lawyers. And don't ask just about price. Check to see how many years of D s tod y WEISS AND Ketler are ·prin· n-ractice the attorney bas under Ly~e •. Orange ~un~y Bar As· sumerorservicecomplaints. vises a pro per <do·it·yourself> BIJ,.d 1 d!':;~ .:;/~ e rty ~an .cipal stockholders of the clinic. a ~-fti'6:-ei" ~ ~--ijjHjM.~'1.hTJ:".dfn'cW,.~ .. -........ u __ u4o ~-:----~--rtJYN~e..AAlCb.J:aQ.-'Q~{_aS JilU~ -·~ •p11ii,1a.Lel¥--' · when you tell about your bar's legal clinic uisposes of 52 DIVORCE OR dissolutions are as $75. ~ngacco-unt:~ls. payroll. employs 30. It has locations in 1 troubles. percent of inquiries during the the most frequently lis ted . ~ e~,ces11on~ rec'tllt case· Newport Bench. Anaheim,, '• initial conference. service among clinics. Prices · P,ETESCHEER, a veteran at wbaw • .._~a s ".OOO. ~ Cypress. Fullerton, La Habra MOST OF THE clinics con-That, according to half a • for an uncontested. no·,property , tomey and ope~a~or . of Jacotf ere~iJJwa9'' and Costa Mesa, Los Angeles bf-t.. tacted said they make no charge dozenattomeyscontacted,isthe dissolution where no children ,· and ·-Meyer's ~~mc an ~agtul 'Le-gllt· cl~\cs provid e fices are 1n Pie() Rivera and l for the initial 15 to 30 minute norm because many people are involved ranged from $225 to Hills! added, Us ually 11:' d · estimates of,rthat th«;•~ ~ervtces. Paramount. ~ conference. but those who do don't have a case, or the cost of SSOO. sofutions, people make tbeir·lffl will ces~ ~r the 1nat1al con.. They also 1lave a teletype' chal'geiodi.cated 8 willingness to proceeding would be too high. Dale C. Hawkins, a San agreement.a:-the lawyers ost sult.a11an.f1t Ute figure changes -serYice fol' speech and hearing , spend more time. Others just. need to go to an or· Clemente clinic operator and at• come intC? court to-sprinkle'OlY Sect'LINlCS PageC2) · impaired people at 615-9739. Accordina to attorney Qick ~anization t hat handles con· torney said be frequently ad· water on 1t." < ' • ~ ' Paint's Kick .Ma By PAT DUNN of .. OMIY ...... S4atf Lead pqisoning is a serious crippler and killer or young children. A study by the Na- tional Qmeau of Standards esUmates that 600,000 children ma)Lohave unduly bigb levels of lead ln their bk>od. The Department of Health. Education and Welfare estimates that 100 ~b.Ddl'en ·di• each year from lead poisooina, and 30,009 an- nually endure lead polaonlng s~ptoms. Be Leai1 Poison ' .. percent~ci a:mt.toys .and other cbildreD's articles. r• 't , -.. U · ~· · tit:ssE=anaer<,\& co ..W. -· tssible--llead coa to t .06' t for. products manefactared~l'Feb• 28,.19'18. 1be ~cter ban;applles to-ptint eontaiJh ing more tban 0..06 percent lead •anc1 lead ui toys, cblldren's artldes and tundtme u wdl. Exempted from the new bfD are m1rrors baclted wttb ltMl·bued paint and artists' materlala. .. _.---...... ----- ' BUSINESS I CONSUMER Proof Not ·in PUdiling? Ir MAATIN SLOANE DEAR SUPl!:JUlARKf:'l' SHOPPER -. W1111 a't au maulacl'!J'.#f ~ • limllar proof of purebaH't Thtn .•• 1bopper1 jrouldn't b.av• to ,o to all the lneonvtnieDce of 1avtn1 bu11dred1 of aquaahed boxea. pecU,. and bal•· I haft• larp boule witJl plenty of room, but It 11 ltlll a meaay Job. I ptty the 1boppera wbo mmt keep tbelr proola ln an apartment or moblle bome.. MARYS. DEAR MARY -Manufacturen uae dll- ferent Pl"OOI• of purcbaae for several rea&QDS. Some at.ay ~ttllle proof they have tradi· Uonalb' asked for, 1uch as a box top. A net·weiaht statement lDlY be required because the refund offer la Umlted t:o a pro· duct of a •f!clnc alie. Some manulacturera want you to be aware.of bow nutrlUoua their product ls, so thty aak you to cut out the nutrition· informaUoo panel. Others want .you to re· member lbelr trademark1 IO I.bey uk you to cut out the ptctwe ol the oaby from Cbarmln or the lumberjack from Brawny. nm bodaepodce of required proofs lJn 't likely to c&an1e soon. althou1h some manufactuttra have recogn.lJed the confusion that often results. Shoppers cut out the lntre· dlent statement instead of the nutrition· information panel, for example. To reduce the posalbllity of such errors, these manufacturers are printinc on their packages a clearly marked "proof of purcbase seal." . ... , • l.C-ttt o.fv 1111\1 I I ··--•C•-•n:W ............. ( •>nl•tl 1 n11r ·-............. Hft'k• I JI vour (1n.inc1n9 rw~c.h (714) 759-1515 AlllPICAN MOMf MORTGAGE 230 N••Po'1 Centff Ori~e 0.•19" ,...,. Nowpon e .. ch. CaJ1forn•a 92860 11"'1 mPOaTAHT TO prevent lnbalalloa of lead wbm removtq and wwttnc old paint, wear a face maak ancf UH a wet ~ to clean tbe flocr. Alao. doo't eat ln the room where wort ii &Qinl oa. -------------------------------------· I I I I I I V90CTA•Ull, STAaCMH, f'aUITI Tue the lime to examine toys and children's furniture for peeling paint. Strip off any lead paint and repaint. • If )'OU know your children have eaten palnt or it you even suspect that they may uve, you abould tne tbem to your doctor or loeaJ clinlc immed.lately for a checkup. Lead polloa1nc must be treated early if lt ta to be cured. LEAD POISONING MAY prompt the folloWtnc symptoms: unuual .lnitablllty; poor appetite; stomach~ and vomiting; penistent eooaUpatioll; alqgtabbeaa or drowstneu. I ' (lip 1MA IN• II .. -.._ II wUll tlmllM <"""°'I coupoilt -.,...., ... rotund ollH• witll bevo•- CNPOM. for ••MIPfO. $tart co11«11no IN r..oed Pt'OOf• I of p.KCl\Mt wt>I .. loolllno rot Ille '9Qlllrecl refund lormt al IN ....,.._...,, lo ,,..._,, -lft80U)nM. -wllo11 tradlnt wltll frle ncll. Otte" ¥0 1ut1Jocl to 11\MWfa<tl.tl'Wt' eeoor•"•1 11m111 •nd 1«411 1.-. At 10W 10 WMIL1 IO r9co1Yt MCll r.r\H\d • ' AAiiEIUCAN BEAUTY c.oolllloOll otfH. Rocol .. •Ir" cookllooll. 5eftl:I Ille rociulrod refund torm plut 1- u11twrsal ProclU<t C-1vmbolt lrom IM P«k- DacU of .,y A,.....lon ee ... ty !Milt• PAduclt plus SO ""'•· fJtpif'n May Jl..,llJIO. 90ft00 OATES. llocelw • ~ ... 1 ,...__ 91tnc1 ti. required rwfund form phis IM wllll• _..1 contaln"'9 ttw U11lvorsal Product COO. •YmllOI from '"' IN<k ot eorc1o O.tn. E~ OK. J1, neo HOME STVLE llEC..ALL. Ao<e•~ • 50<..,; ref.,,..; ~nd llW requtr..i rotund hwm pl~ .,,.. •-rrom .,, ... All Home Sty~ Ml•ed Vooet..oltt plin • P"<e >h< ... lrom • IN<~ Of ,, ... mt•t. 11rn.aet. _. "°' 0< ro.>I fap.l'M De< )I 1.., TM lollowl"9 ofltr -not rrouor• • rt'lund ~m TONE SCUP~AO GAAOE H, Bo• H8 Mo. Cl P•to T .. H tm1 Aocol .. • $1 rtlund !of"" .,_ -c-..• POrlion Of IM l<tl»I lrom -H•rv<"I ~Le (-tO C.••O<on 1., E•Plrt\ Ho• lO 19'0 1 . I HISTORIC EW HIGH PASSBOOK llany victima, WlfortuDately, show no symptoms until lt la too late. These symptoms a1ao could be lndicaUve of otber cbHdbood l.llnesses. Only a doctor can tell if a child has lead poisonio,g. L--~~-----~--~-------~---------------J Fro.Pa~CJ CLINIC COVERS MOST CASES • • • quickly if extensive court. time seems likely or the client omits certain details. Most attorney time after the first chat goes up U> something between $50 and $70 per hour. ··A clinic is reall y a general practice aiming at developing volume on routine cases s,.12)egal services can be deliver~ at a low fee." said Hawkins. Once the ease gets complicated, the meter ticks at rates similar to any general practice I CHIEF J USTICE Wa rren Burger recently praised law clinics' performance before an American Bar Association meet· ing, but local attorneys caution that quallty depends a lot on the •tomey'a exj>erience. \re legal ctinlcs likely to cut cc.ers on your case? Those iforted answered with a uo.· maJ~o. citing the threat or tornej.ice suits for slurr-off al· And ; a bout' tm.t we re very direct common ~st way to handle can be s ubstantial ) and that they want to assess all ract.s before agreeing to handle a case. ANOTHER COMMON type or case Is drunken driving. Prices of $295 lo $480 quoted were for a first -time arrest of a driver with an otherwise clear record who had a .10 blood·alcohol level v. hen arrested According to Michael Sacks. that kind us ually e nds up negotiated with the district at- torney's office with cha"ges re· duced to wreckless dri~g or other moving violations. a ll<!rty fine and, sometimes, driv1ag school. Most clinics are happy to han· die business or real estate mat- ters alDce they may develop Into .._a good client as the firm grows. Purchming Poll Positive HALF OF The National Association of • ~aid holograpfPSE contact«:d Pur chasing Maugement's the ~rson's oVfillS, thos~ tn monthly survey or business for are best iJ a rarrh,andwriting. February contradic'-some dire eludes no trust or IA estate in· go v e r nm e n'l e 'on om 1 c or money. ~ amounts assessments. A few simply dictat~ Employment declinet. but not Formation o r a s i mple corporation ranged in price from $350 to about $600, but clients must add up to $3SO more in filing fees and olher costs. AJI a t torneys sai d they did paperwork, advised about re· porting requirements and tax obhgallons. and ~evcral preside O\'N the first meeting Crimmal matters. real l'!"lalf', Lrusts and tax and e~ta tf.' plan nrng \\-C'rt' thl' other mo-.t C'Om moA SJ)('c1allics .imon,:: cl)nics Shopping ror a lawyer who zeroes 10 on your type or prob- 1 em is a good idea. most agreed. Jn mulU-offi ce climes uni<tue cases arc transferred to a specialist in the same or llnother locaUoo. l>NIQUE AMONG clinics is the bar ass0tiatlon's. which uses telephones for the initial contact a nd c har~es $15 (payable by credit card > for a 30-minut<.' con· h:n•nct• According to Ly'.le 1t :um'> <it the middle mcome per~on who 1s too well of( for Legal :\1d. too poor for a privat<' practice. Volunt('(.'r attorneys lake LM.rns al the phone and refer bona Ode cases to others. They arc forbid den by bar rules from taking any case themselves er format as the clieW Pi:c>P·. as badly as ~t 197tis e nd; nut the document. prft'ntes purchas ing 4'g_ents aren 't THE CLINIC covers only that or a typed form r, for slowing down therr bu)lpg Ca fa mily law <divorce. custody .. -led sign of recession), and Uere is a nd property agreements), coo· from $2S for a slngle pe.""'t n6 apparent s preJtd o\ the sumer law, landlord-tenant dis· $75 for a couple. o • All but the county bar's call·\. much-predicted recession. pules. misdemeanors such as cllnlcssaid they handle personal Unfortunate ly . t he sul\rey drunken driving, and wills and re ported, there has been no trusts. injury cases on the basis or s lowdown in inflation ral'6, Lytle said the bar started its J)~~centage of recovery. most urrently annualized at neat ·.s own clinic when othen began citlng 8 25 to 30 percent fee If It's 'rcent. Agents reported neat, cutting into calls to Its Lawyer settled out of court, up U> SO per· a. commodities and equipm~ Referr41 Serv1ce. The clinic Is cent if a trial is required. (ha\ risen in price and m staffed from 9 to 5 ?;~Jqck Mon-_j\J~w 'ers contacUtd~~---e...;..a.._.1_~reaaes wou day through Thuno&)' Amr-on~ -elients mus pay costs <whkh con 1 • _ _, -satuntay. fts number-~838--0810.- Now's the time to rti-invest ! 12-WEEK ·-- INVESTMENT PROGRAM NOW PAYING 9% ANNUAL INTEREST Minimum Investment $2,000 ln,,..t......t lt MCVr..t br MCVrltl .. 111"94 br the U.S. Gow9'1'm•. Eorn MORE thon paid by any Savings & Loap 1 Por detall1 coll ••2·1100 or come lntC> our offtc• 121 Avenlda Vktorta, hn Clem•ftt• r------~--, ATTENTIONi ORANGE COUNTY ~ All COMMUltRS! M you rney heY9 noticed, regulltty ectleduled oommef'Cial a1111ne nlghta 10 the North MYe been greatly curtelled °' elimin.ted. I H your bullnell needs ere 9UQh thee you could UM direct,~ 6eMce the NOrth. we would be to he9r "°"' you. Job Hum Aid Offered A reeent Cit y of Costa Mesa ~rant has allov.ed ex tending hours or Orange Coa~t College·s Career Centec to allow m.oct'_jldults to use the JOb finding help provided and to use the extensive job-sear~h and career information Library The center . located in· the tutorial center building h as placed mor e tha n 20 ,000 people since 1974. Information available by calling556-5575. •if YOU INVESTED . $I 0 ,000* LAST WEEK, IT MAY APPRECIATE IM VALUE TO s 17 .303.90 OR MO RE BY THIS TIME NEXT YEAR. St>cured by Califo rnia Rea! Estate CBI 71 4 675-7930 Interest Paid Day -i n-Day-Out Compound ed & Paid Monthly I f ,1 ! ' f t I • t I IY 0 JI. "' . ',. : . '" • f • r t • , , 1'• ., • ' K r '..1•Yt .. : t. /.-' :.' r M•~l.Ji.:Oli"t Atl t .... f A._-H .... .t.',Jl H•NT• BY p .... 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As Wee Pr.esident/CashierJ>f C ommerce_Bank s e is a track record of understanding your busi ness needs and lending money to accomplish your growth goals. CorpmerceBank President, Lance Blue, has beer:i dealing with Orange County businesses for 10 years as a bank officer. George Ochsner, o ur Executive Vice President and Vice President/Commercial ' Loan Officer Robert C . Bordwell, both have 10 years of Orange County banking experience. They are suciess-seasoned bankers who know, work and believe in Oran8e C6 unty's business vitality. No w, they have personally invested in Orange County's future and yours. Re member at CommcrceBank the bankers are here to stay. They are owners and founders. The bank 's future is their future. You are guaranteed continui~quick action on your loan request. The reasons of permanence, proven personnel and prior performance should be reason enough to investi~atc in more detail why you should con· sider CommerceBank as your new business partner. Catt us today :' Let us know when we can come by your office to discuss you r financiat futu re . -- -• 4640 Birch ~ttt't Nc.-wpon Beach, CA 92660 (714) ~40-6961 MEMBER FDIC (• . ' , ( I • ' ' • ; •. r . .. • l'; ~~'1'11; i: .. ' : . ll l' ~ e ! . . . --' • , I t • . -. -r •• .. Sea Living· at Harbou~. . . The essence of sea life UvtDa is captured at Broadrnoor Huntington Harbour, where ocean brenes caress this townbome community. 'the Broadmoor comn;iunity includes seven con~porary floor plans. Three pla.U are sltuat· ed on the waterfront. priced from $290,000 with the remaining four plans overlookin& the lagoon. priced from $19Q,000. '1111lOVGH BROADMOOR OOMES• "Yes You Can" financing plan, a variety of financing opt,ions are available depending on your qualifications. Second trust deeds, swing loans on your current home and lower loan fees are just some examples of the options available. Another option, effective· ly lowers the monthly payJnents for the first two years of ownership. Cbateau La Fite, a waterfront plan. offers ,1.407 square feet of living space lo t~bedroom, two-bath design. This tQwnhome's living room features a fireplace "conversation center" with wet bar and formal dining are~. The kitchen in· eludes a SlDlllY nook for informal dint,ng. Another waterfront home Chateau Latour, is a three bedroom, two and one·half bath plan with Irvine Center Plan Plotted The conceptual urban design plan (CUDP> for the business .and financial area of the Irvine Com· pany's proposed Irvine Center has been filed with the City of Irvine, according to Richard M. Can· non, vice presiden~ and head of the company's Com mel'cial/Industrial Division. . Irvine Center will be located on a 480-acre triangular site between the San Diego, Santa Ana and Laguna Freeways .in the City()( Irvine, 1.111 1quare rnt or livine IQ)ate. Two oq~ balcOnies vace 1bis sl.agle level home wbieb ~ • features a unique deck en~. A dra.inaUc fiJep&H and wet bar' aceent the living room adjacent ta a • formal dinblg area. Tb~ lilcben inchadea a breakfast nook and paQtry. • •" I \ THE L.UGEST WATDFilONT plan ls.the Chateau Vetaallles with 2,480 squ~ feet of sJ.ngle story elegance. Tb.is three bedroom, two and ooe- ha lr bath plan boasts a family room, two firepfaces, two balconies, a windowed nook, a .wet bar and a formal dllllng room. A deck entry sraces this plan. Among the lagoon plans is the three bedroom, two and one-half bath Chateau Saumer. ft com· prises 1,808 square feet of living SPJlCe. The master bedroom is bl&bllibted.bY a bl.lcJmx._fireDIJ,Ce and . a generous ~t of wardl'Obe sj)ace as well as a private ba°'-·area. The seeoodary bedrooms alao open onto a deck. . · Cbateau Chaumont, with 1,43! square feet, is a· two story spHt level home. Thi! lagoon plan has two bedroOms and two and one-half baths. Special features include a balcony off the master bedroom which also bas a fireplace lttld private dressing area with tl=ath=-. _._ __ CllATEAU BOUGES HAS two bedrooms and two baths in its l.~ squiµ-e feeL The single level townbome is one of·tbe lagoon plus and effen a patio stretcbing the home's full width. A Winaow wall of glass arid a fireplace dominate the living room adjoining a separate dining area. \ Cbateau De Ll!Dde offers 1,208 square feet of living space. this single level lagoon design COD· tains two bedrooms and two bath&. A wraPraround balcony is adjacent to the living room where a fireplace is higbligbted. A separate dinini area is central to the living room and IPtcben. Tbe-&aJes.offie!H are. located off Pacific Coast Highway at Admiralty Drive ill H~Un1ton Harbour. Open daily ,from 10 a .m. unUl 6 p-.m. Tdepbooe; M&-8689 P1"(21f) 582·3550 for waterfront and 846-6660 for lagoon models. . • "IN TOTALITY, IRVINE Cent.er Will :be a compatible blend of. uses lovolvtag· ,ui'enclose4. r'el ·· . . . ,,. ' · gio~ shopping center, three ~f ect'IDJll; rise Clffice and medical buiWinp, restaurants, theaters, financial insUtutiona d ancillary lervlce4'and amenities, c~.a . ' : . : · · Tbe plan ..lul>Jnittid for city review l( the ptt>- daet ol nearty a 1ear of detalled 'R)aopln& by .'l'be lrviae<Company and the.nationally renowned plan· Dial and architecturaLflrm of Skidmore, Owloga & JlerrUl. · • · "We are committed to achieving excellence ln urban planning and development for this cor· nerstone location within the City. -0f Irvine, .. Cu· non said. • b8g,_,,.,D 1'Jt-..or'lra:Jr-~0..•T•i&l~,.,.,. B venient access to a wide array of opportunitieJ 11,t" volving services. shopping and employment, while the city enjoys the economic ·benefits com· mensurate with the breadth and sophistication of this urban devefopment. •·Cannon emphasized. Development or Irvine Center is underway with completion of the underground encasement of the Agua Chinon Channel, which permits the most optimum con.figl.u:'ation of the sbo_pe!_ng center, and with the company's efforts in concert wTDlChec try --anct·'ttnrstll~.-oe.;~~....:~~ tbe --..,,,, Alton Avenue interchange with the"'Sant•~ Freeway and upgrading of the inlel'chanie at Irvine Center Drive with the San Diego Freeway. . "Now that the Irvine Center CUDP is ftled, we look to the city's planning staff; comJllissions and council to re~ the plans and documents so that .----· -we-4'·an-pl"-OC8id withJieyeloomf nt of this most im· -f-=----.pod.ant addition to the gm~DI Citv 2L-.!! er Cannon concluded. . . Office Bui/Jing , . . . : OCean breezes, • greenery; pnv~y, ~peace of mind. ,~(tjft ~rt 'fith Jasmine Creek. certainly one of the choice locations in N~rt Beach. Add a 24-hour attended gate house. Now imagine one-story: two-story, and split-level. single-family attached homes, all of them arch itectural gems loaded with fC11ttlttS. Then the O ubhouse with a pool and night- ligbted tennis courts. (These and other common fa4ilities are maintai ned by all residents who sup- port a homeowners asW<:iation.) Put these clements · together and you have a l1kstylc most people 'm•ftlitlt" dream of and only a few real ize. If you are the kinQ of person who dl!mands"'1 tine r~ncc in a private community, Jasmine Creek d~rve5 your strong consideration. Homes from $%35,950 M J . Brock & Sons. Inc . Phoni: ( 714 ) 640-4020 Slated for lnJine . . Plans have been announced to build· a $2.8 111UlioD apeculaUve office building to hold i cor· · porate headquarters on a 2~-acre comer in.Irvine, aff<>rdln& to developer .P.aul Queyrel. . THE JEWEL OF· TUE .])ESERT ' The most beautiful co .• dominium and country club community in the desert . , . unparall~led views of the moun- tains aqd desert floo'r, a private 18-hole championship golf course fringing a 25-acre sailing and fishing lake and in the center of it all ... "Heaven on Earth." Neil Stanton Paltiier, an ln'ine alid Palos Verdes Peninsula architectural finn, desianed the two-level concrete and glass building wt~ a strona COJ'POl'Bte lrilage in inind. · ComtructkJn of the CiO,OCJO.square-t'oot buUd.lDS. loeated oa the corner of Voa Katmen and llcGaw Aves., wW stut in May wltb c:omJlledol' In tbe fall ortbls year. • Consultants lpclude Richard A. Palmer'·· M- soelates of lrvfne, mechanical ebalne~":cf Pnderick Brown Aaaoclates of Newport , electrical euineetin«; ancl llUfbro« • EnsJeklrk Iao. of Newp0rt Heacb, structural en11Deertne. Leutn1 a1ent la Coldwell Banker's Newport Beeeboftke. . . . Only 7 lef i of 226 Co..-Iominiums! 1 • ~ I ... ' ·priced from $174,000 lo ...... .. A few resales avallabl" from S,t50;G004o .. • MOO;OOO.Shown by appolntrtlentoaiJy. · : : J'• • ' .. • Write.or.call for faDlaer illfonllaUOll'· -~ .. ~:..-. ,,. 1em1· Three mid-rise towers with 226 condo-miniums overlooking the lake and the entire· Coachella Valley. The spacious luxury, of one, t 110 ab~ three bedroom units with high ceilings, large b;il- conies, quality amenities, plush carpet- ·ing .and designed for complete privacy!' TenniS, jogging, bike riding, 24· hour total maximum security. .. I! . ,,, .. .. . • •11'!." D,." n -. ----·-· .: ; , .. • I• "' .., ., I ' ... .,,..,. -_.,,..,,._ _ _, ~ .. ~roject Opening Phue I at Tbrtle Rock Rldl• Homel b)' BND. a 251·townbome com mlllllty, opena tb11 WMkend lo lnfne. Ten of tbe abomel tn the pbue bavebemlOld. The community's first phue of 39 tR>mes sold very quietly during a r~eAt preview showing pro1ram. NEW FINANCING PLAN OFFERED AT EL NIGUEL HIJQl(T8 IN LAGUNA NIGUEL PRICED FROM $120,990, the homes in Pbaae 2 olfer two or three bedrooms and two to two and one-half baths ln one and two-story designs. InteriOI" living s pace ranges~ 1,090to l ,140 square feet, with five noor plans design-eel to accommodate active lifestyles .· Wood-trimmed exterion highlight the wood shake N~el Heights Offers Fin~cirig Program Just when lt seems financing a home bas J>ecome an impossible · burden Jo &me ownership, Broad- moor Homes introduces a financing program that makes pW'cbasing a new home at El Niguel Heights in Laguna Niguel feasible. Through Broadmoor's "Yes You Can" flnancing plan, a variety of financing optio~ are available d~ pending on your qualifications. Second trust deeds, swing loans on vour old house and lower loan fees ai:e just some examples of the OP· tions available. Another option effec- tively lowers monthly payments for the fi rst two years of ownership. EL NIGUEL HEIGHTS offers four floor plans of three and.four bedroQm__ homes of up to 2975 square feet of 1 uxurious. contemporary s pace. Priced from $211,000, these single- fa m ily detached h omes accom- modate a variety of lifestyle. Plan 1, the Royal Carnouslie, is a three-bedroom, two-bath unit with 2,040 square feel of living space. The lofting freedom of high vaulted ceil- ings, and walls of s parkling glass keynote the luxury of this conveni~nt single level design. Ceilings r each to the rooftops in tbe s unken living room with fireplace and bay windows. Plan 4, Royal St. Andrews, In- cludes four bedrooms, three baths and 2,W75 square feet of interior liv- ing spa"Ci. This two-story design is distinguished by a versaWe upper level bonus room. The open entry and the formal dlning room step down to a spacious living room. Special amenities found ln all tbe homes include two fireplaces, vault- ed ceilings, open garden kitchens with natural hardwood cabinets and built-in microwave oven, forced air heating prepared for optional air con- d i tloning, and two-or three-car garages. -THE"""ELNl~"-Heigbts Com- 1nunity Association ls responsible for slope maintenance within the com- m unity. The sales office can be reached by taking the San Diego Freeway to the ·crown Valley P a rkway offramp. Drive south to Clubhouse Drive. The sales office is open daily from 10 a.m . wrt:1l 6 p.m. Telephone&ll-1216. New Office Opens HBHome Modeh Available Whtie Olive Park Ho mes in Huntlngton Be ach celebrated a one-week sellQUt of 43 custom homes in early February, ttcht credit policies and changing ·'interest rates caused a few homes to fall out and come back on tbe market. At one timeL_Robert S t e llrecht Jr ., r e presentative of Ste llrec b t -Bart oil Con,atruct.loo, bad eight homes available after the sellout. At this time the availability of homes has dwindled to three homes in both single and two story model.S. THE SUBDIVISION is located at Slat.er Avenue and Gothard street. The homes, depending on model, ha ve s uch roofs. · One plan bas two master bedrooms, each with lts own private bath. Other~ plans feature a s pac us country kitchen,. ame room or study. Located at 12 Evening Shadow, the sales center and furnl.sbed modet.are opendallylmmlOa.m. to 6 p.m. Exit south on Culver Drive from the San Diego Freeway. Turn left on Campus Drive, right on Turtle Rock Drive and follow the signs to the sales center. Seminar Scheduled features as convers ation Lingo Real Estate pit in front o.f the Investments Inc. will fireplace . vaulted present a re al estate ceilings, wet bars and seminar at 7:30. March ceramic tile entries. 26 . at Ben Brown's Most hom es have Restaurant an Laguna three-car garages, in Beach. Ther;c are onl~ 21 townllomes at Bay V"tew Terrace. each one artisbcally designed to insure the mbst advantageous view ol the . Newport Beach Beck Bay. Upgtain • ... :f;_ (~ ( living areas with IO&ring ceilings are ... _,. __ __.~__..._, ~dy gfaced with broad expanses ol glass that invite views ot the bay. A blend of a~ patios and decks provide the never·tirinJ observer dle choice ol absolute privacy with a constandy changing vista. Master suites are lu xurious and 1pacious with an exotic garden terrace aerving a unique bath anangemeot. The design of every Bay View Terrace Townlane blends with its natural surroundings. promising a stylish hooie fa years to come. --And finally, Bay Vie_w Terrace T ownhomes olfer a relaxed oomm~ty atmosphere. Garden-like pathways lead to the tennis~ swimming pool Sndspa. ~ Fr~· $162,900 A product of MBO Development ~wv 140'>1 .. .... • *" Take the San Diego Fr~. (405) · to the Corona del Mar Frwy. (73) • G onto Bristol Ave. Follow Bristol to Irvine Blvd. G turn right. 2549 Irvine Blvd Costa Mesa. CA 92626 (714) 631-2897 Decorated models open from JI d m to 6 pm • da1ty. e11cept h 1dc1v •E:Jft"Cllve interi-'>t rJte for tht-first tv.• 'feJr. d'> cf M.lr(h 15. 1980. S ub1ec.t to cluinqe. ~1dt'f1h <)It' , .. qw•rd to 10.n dO d~\o<1dt1on w h 1<h 1r<lu dt:'> t1'>'>t"'>~1r1 .. 11h Plan 2, the Royal Prestwick, has rour bedrooms and three baths in 2.569 feet or living space. There are vww windows and vaulted ceilings throughout the home and a fireplace tights both the living-dining area and private family room. some elevations separate Topics to be covered Michael Thornton, real estate from the home a llowing are the tax deferred ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ consultant. announces the opening of RV parking between e x c h an g e , the hisnewofficeinl~1ne. homeandgarage. installment s~eand the~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-j His practice is a new method of PRICES OF available outright sale. Special real estate consulting designed for models start at $122,900 attention will be paid to the individual on a one to one basis, with 20 percent down the income tax effects of PLAN 3, THE Royal Muirfield~ contains four bedrooms and two and one-half baths with 2,670 square feet or living area. This two story home offers privacy 'nd activity areas. r ather than through a seminar p ay m e nt required. eachstrategy. approach. Interest rates 68ve been Re a er v a ti on s are L-_;:,;,~:..:...---..;;;;.a.-.-----.-...--His office is located at 2172 DePont subject to some recent required and can be Drive , Suite 211. n t ti madebycalllng497-3331. Woodbridge Grove Sales End Today ~~~~~~~~-..!.'~~u~c~ua~ons~~-~~~~~...:=.:.:.::::::.:!~::::~::.:...:::::.:..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J) 11 ",, ll It 36:to'HU1>l' '\~ ,.JLa ~e~JUW .. Do the ··cambric" model at Woodbridge Grove are being offered for sale today from '10 a.m. to 3 p.m ., marking the close of the Akins Company's residen- tial d evelopment in the Village of Woodbridge. The selection of luxury items baa never been used except for display purposes, according to Bruce Akins, president of the homebuilding firm, and will be offered on a .. flnt come, first served" --..-.nr'ts:-Altntes aJ e finat;-be noted. -. ....._ .................. , .. , ............. ~ ., .. ,,~..,,,.- WOODBRIDGE lluY ~ '\'.S'"imrtW~~W'ttf"U'"'"" 1.he-irvine eommunll)''a_.30..acre....tbeme tue. -1th the final increment of homes bull~ on cbO ce lakefront sites. Fumisblnp available in the model home w e Include thole dial>layint the luxury , of the re- sidences• spacious llvinl rooms, formal d1nlnl ooma decor and bandlome be room . _ The Irvine Company's Vlllace of Woodbrlcl&e is noted for its variety of recreation for residents, including 'J)&l'b, pools, a 1wtmmtn1 lalOOD and tennis compl4:x. THE WOODBRIDGE GROVE model site lo the growing, dynamic City of Irvine may be reached by taking the San Diego Freeway to Culver Drive, north to Irvine Center Drive, right to Yale A\.enue, then left on West Yale Loop and ri&ht on Wood.spring to the .Akin&Companywmes. For additional information regarding the model home furnishing sale. call 55&-1161. Buyers are r~uested to make arrangements for im- mediate delivery of their purchases from the pre- mises. Warmington -Firtii ·. · Opens New Offices Willlam C. Warmington & Partners Inc.· bas announced the openlnt ol new oftlces at 18081 Fitch Street in lnlne, north of John Wayne Airport. .. ·The offices, wblch total 6,300 square feet of space, wU1 boule William C. ~armlnston who baa been in bualnesa for the put two years u a real estate developer and bis two new partners, William Jewell, a former teacher and real atate developer and investor, and Harold Parker, presi- dent of Parker Research, Inc., a markelin1 re- search firm. Wannlogton, one of the Warmtnaton family of butt'ckra, bas coocentrated primarily on the re- el4tptial market lo development. and wttb bla two new partners the buaineaa will expand to lllclude commercial and lndUftrlal development. ~ flnn ta presently proceaa1n.a '700 apart- .not ualU ln Oraace and ·san Dlep CounU.. for coavenltn ~ condomlnlums. 'ftMt company .iu own and aanare the UDlta and will be lookln1 for binaton. .. For furtbef lo(ormaWln? relardlnC U.. .-nMnlUp, eaU N0-7108. •, . 11 •• . I J ' .......... I # -- '0 =~~~ ·= V Gten;-"~ --~-~~~-------~~-------------------~] ~-~N~~~~~-~·~ <'•calaUna home prices. ll lt local tOtsl themselves · CA111RYN W. TENNliLE, mother or singer Toni Tennille. has joined the Geor1e Elkins Com· pany's Newport Beach office. Ms. Tennille's bacltgrowld Includes nearly 15 years of experience in Orange County real estate ~ales. She 1s a member of the Newport Harbor Board or Realtors and bas earned her way mto that group's MilliQD Dollar Club. LINDA BAVM E of Laguna Niguel has joined lbe sales staff or I.ango Real Eatale'a Lquna Niguel ornce • Sbe has been board director and comm unit y a ff airs ~hairman or the Homeowner's Association for the Highlands and Northv1ew areas as well as the Ways and Means Chairman for the Dana Hills High Sehool Booster Club. M s . Bayme brings knowledge or the area com-· bme$1 with working experience uv .... in the savings and loan and property management fields. MARTHA RYAN or Irvine. merchandising manager for Irvine Pacific, the· homebuilding division of Ure Irvine Company, is one or only 29 people in CaUfornia to be installed as a member or -..-the Institute of Residential Marketing CMIRM) of the National Association of Home Builders. Ms. Ryan, who has been with the Irvine Com- pany since 1975, earned the MIRM desienation up- on completing the professional education P}'Ogram established by NAHS for housing industry market- ing executives. Approximately 200 professionals in tbe cotmtry have earned the designation since the program's inception four years ago. CAllL L YNTON has ~n promoted -to, the •• sition or assistant general manager and director -.. ...... lr~ .. ,L ' . ~'1ir ' ,· or operations for AVCO Com- munity Develope r s, Inc., Laguna Niguel division. L ynton moves from the Rancho Bernardo division-of ACDJ where be also served as director of ope rations. He joined Avco in May, 1978. Lyntoo bu formerly been affiliated with Kaufman and "1 • Broad. a mulU·utional housing LYNTOtl development company, where be •-* u ' ctireetor of operations and natioQl director of purcbaslng at the company's Lil • Mi1eJ-.beadquartered corporate offices. BELEN ~CY DEIR of Newport Beacb, a 10.year real estate veteran, has joined t)le Newport individual and institu- tional real estate investment 1 fi rm of 'Am-erican Home Mortgage Corporation as a senior account executive. Miss Deir, a member or the » ~~Jb.~••U\.f'M ~.-..It••> " • Commerce, came to American Home after serving 12 years in the marketing department or a national products fir:m in Glen· dale. · ou• ' bUlJder, bM beell ea.eted a naUanal vice prealdent ot tM NaUoeaJ Auocl1Uon ol Horn BuUdera, to repretent CaUlbm1a ind Ua••ll. . Stupd wtll tlt on the NAHB Executive Com· mlttee, Ute major pollcymakln1 body of tbt 125,000 memt.11' tndeMaOclatlon. lluard wu elected to the poet by t.M 1,600 ~tnbfr board ol dlrecton at NAH811 recent con· venUoa ln Lat Ve1H. PBTEa C. GllAY baf been a9polnted director of EduuUoo ror Realty World reatonal bead· quart ln Oranae County. Prior lo jolnln& the real estate franchise firm, Gray Wab the broker-owner of Gray Reul- ly and Continental Reait.i:.>rs, both located in Huntingtq_n Beach. He served the Hun· tlngton Beach/Fountain Valley Board of ReaJt.ors as a member of the ethics committee and was chairman or the awards com euv miltee. Gray bolds a CaWornia Lifetime 'teaching Credential and most recently taught at Coastline Community College m Costa Mesa JOE BARBOT has been appointed project manager for Irvine Pacific. the homebuilding division or the Irvine Company. Barbot formerly served as vice presiden\ m charge or planning and engineering for Heritage Development. Tustin. He served in the U S. Arm) • -Corps or Engineers and IS a licensed contractor. and member or HomebuJiders Council and thl' Building Industry Association. He received his degree in civil engineering from California State University, Long Beach. GARY M. TARQUINIO of Mission Viejo has been naqied director for construction for the Mis- sion Viejo Company. In bl.a new capacity he -is responsible for residential con- struction operations for the company's California Division. Tarquinio ha s been e mployed with Mission Viejo Company since J968 and most recently held the posilion of general manager of construc- ~ion . who are at the root ol t.be 9roblem. reports Dale Stuard, president or American Nauanat Housina Corporalionof Newport Beach. Speakinl at the annual c!4nventlon or ttie Natlonal.AssoclaUon of Home BWlden (NAHB) in LH Veau recently, Stuard pointed oul lbat, a a whole, local voters are more eoacemed about· protecting their environment t.bu in eocourailng• the development of alfordablebouaina. "mE PROBLE• IS constituency." he emphasized. ''We have a local constituency which has complete control of lbe buildtnC approval process." - lo addition lo their desire to preserve the environment of their community, these local voters a re unwilling to pay hlgber taxes to support the increase in population created by new housing, Stuard said ·'So, ttus local constituency tends t.O elect government officials who represent that same view," he explained. "And those elected officials hire or appomtother people who represent that view to ad minister local building programs.· "IT STARTS WITH THE city council and goes r1~ through the whole governmental process. The planmng com mission may feel a five-aqe park 1s more than adequate. but because member5 want a belteroommumty, asix·acrepark is requ,red "The on~ineer designing the ttwer system realizes that an eight-inch pipe will do the Job ntceiy, but calls for a lO·mch pipe because be feels it is a ht lit bellC'r. "Instead of allowing four nails to a stud, the guy checkmg plans in the bu1ldmg department decides five nails should be used , even though there 1s no real Justification for the additional nail Mountain View Villa CONDOS . Highway 111 to Date Palm Right on 36th Avenue to Mountain View VIiias "Bkx:t!Westol "Missron HtllaCountryClub. INTEREST GUARANTY AVAILABLE· NOWSELUNG- 3RD & FINAL PHASE 7 TENNIS CTS., 5 POOLS, SECURITY 2 bedroom, 2 battt $74,850 3 bedroom, 2 bath $13,150 Low Density Expansive "GREEN BELT"' Only 200 Units on Approx.~ Acres In Thie; Palm S pnngs-Are11 · Oevelopmenr 714-324-3889 714-323-3337 Smoke Tree Realty, Inc. She also was involved in real estate sales for Rossmoor Leisure World for two years and spent eight years m home sales and commercial real estele ln-~i:t..Beach and easad.lm.l.J...,r'""""',.,,_~llll!llll1t- u•·-··-u-»AtE sfiJAJii>;-··a·-N'ewJ)OrrtreacllTiOrlf~···. REAL ESTATE .AUCllN !!I IES•IEITIAL .1 CD•EICW LITS PLUS ACREAGE Tl IE SIU •IVllllll Y AUCTION AT: PACIFICA HOTEL SAN DIEGO FREEWAY AT CENTINELA OFFRAMP 6161 CENTINELA AVE. CUL VER CITY, CALIFORNIA [ SUNDAY, APRIL 13th 9:00 A.M. MINIMUM BIDS 110.00 a U' Parcels are located In the City of Los Angeles Including Beverly Glen, Mulnolland, City of Glen- dale, Monteclto, Mt. WElngton, Compton, Tu-tunga, Topanga Canyon·& other choice l~tlons ancJ Ridgecrest, Pearbl • Palmdale, Lancast- lf' Area, Fontana Hesperia, Palm Springs, Apple Valley, City of Victorville, Quall Valley Country etub lake Arrowhead, Desert Hot Sprrnas Lake Elsinore, Lake Elizabeth. Clear Lake. 29 Palms, Cabazon, Moiave, California City. Imperial County, Salton Sea, Coachella Valley, Yucca Valley, and other areas. FREE AUCTION BROCHURES TO RECEIVE ¥OUR FREE AUCTION BROCHURE WRITE" CALL JUST SAY: LOT A~TIONS. GIY1: NAM£, ADOAES6 l ZIP CODE. t•A.,.1.111 a. - itO t ao-i Plltl ll\ld ( r.tOI) l.nta Mofl6ca. CL 00.ot (113) 4•0·0711 An adult condominium community. Bristol Place is 1n a convenient location for the best of Orange County living ... close to fabulous South Coast Plaza. and just minutes from Orange County Airport. the irvtne Industrial complex and the beaches and marinas ot Newport Easy access to the Ne,..p<;rt and San Diego Freewctys adds to the totQl-tonvenience ottered at this con- (tomintum con"6rslon communttt. WARMINGTON Ca11fomla Homebulldera Since 1926 r . 1400 West Wamer An -Warner at Brlltol (714) 641-0837 I I \. =-,~-· I I The City of lrWie. planner's drawing~"'" 1 dynamic new city of Evolving with ~ nities a great city will.need for a at future: a maPr uni- versity. A b~d range of tw.sing for . people of all ages. Excell nt schools. Res- taurru1ts, chlW ,S. tennis courts and parks. Plus industrial and oommercial areas offering a variety of bu iness and employment opportunities. A sense of excitement as the city evolves with new housing, roads, business, industry and shopping ce nters. All d veloping, accord- ing to the City's Generdl Plan guidelines, toward the goal of an energy-conscious, economically balanced city. Plan a vi it to The Irvine Company Informatio~ Center *or call (7.14) 551-1500. You'll ~ the many ways you 'can share ir) Irvine's growth. And tum your own dreams into realicy. TUSTIN HOM&Rml'IE WooAlilllli-NOrth WOODBRJl>CE !mm· '"' IJ'ir J lcifJ&: La11t Phi • 1132,00010 a1•&.000-SOLD OUT cl: ot1tn. MO(kl1 rloltCS. Modtl : Al>ril l. II for avlllAb1h1 '/' (714) MW700 WOOUBRIOOf! AROOHLAK2 rJ• • M< l 111 Ocn:lopntt•nt Company I~ l'lhl u1v.ooo II) ~1'-000-SOLO OUT ~.11t· rd.; open. Modt•I• c1ottd. , . c. .. U vailabibty; (7l4) 55%-3200 WOOOARIDGH TOWNHOM£~· W•mllntt~n l>t-H!lopnl4lnt. Inc. L11111>lmM· SXS.000 to 594.000-SOLD OUT l'i.ik•1o ulf1u c.:lo!M!d lcmpor rily. Nl·W im...... Sp1 Ill!( 1980 Fm 111lumU1l1<>r1 r II: (714) 557-4440 (Monday· Fnday) WOOl>Ukll)(Jl:. CJ<f..1-:K~JOl:. St.rnd.ird I'd< UK' Corp. L '-"t µhJM $114.900 lo SlJ.i!.900-SOLD OUT Nl·~ ph,1 t' Apnl t .• u cir \'"I fur .ivwlablbty: (714) 552-3312 \\OOllHl<U>< .... (,ROVE' ·nw \1o11 ... lomp.111) l-1kdrnn1 UIUI d\dllablt• $173.~ • l.111111 \l.,ll (714) 559-1161 \\OOL>IU<H>C:.E PA~K~I Uf. • Tlw W1llidm Lyon Compan) , L.1 ... 1 l'h.tM' $96.~I to $11 1.990-SOLD OUT ~.tit ... of fit 1.· opc:n Sat. Jnd Sun. only. Models clo*d C.dl for dll.ul.ib1l11y: (71A) 5.S!J-095~ WOOf1lll<fl)(,E CABLl~~ lrv1m 1'.1t 1fK Nt-.11 tlit· lakt· nn1 .ooo w $17b.OOO l.11111wd 1.Jkdrom uruh J\,uJJblt• $225.000 to $270,000 l\1111111111·.., .111· pn·Jl.trl'd for solar-.1-.:.1i.1cd watt·r hl'atang. c.,u .,, \1.,11. cn11 55~-.iwt · I I \ ' ' t For information call (714) 644·3269 PACIFIC OCEAN ' ~MLEORLFMI OPPCm .. .,, .. ITIES IRVTNE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX-EAST l~ed indutriaJ lit~s nailablie. V1nety of sues. Er.cdlent r~1y acceaa. for infafmatlt)n C.lll yuur- ~r «Barry Hoeven IC <7l41644.JZ88. P"'1tl f/1t"6# as of• '1f ""10calW 114/JJlcl ltJ JmM. • soll °" ., • 10 daJI"""" lo."""6c«Mm. HO#IMll,.1s' llSJOClalfofu-1fll#orltd bJ tl/t rn,.,. ~ c»ln90ft f«jhf#s. Ask 11 IOln f'tfm#11/atiLw "' ""' &ales o/ftu"" '6Ja1Js. • F tahmng condo1nJ11tJ1"' cnonenlut> WeRE 1WlRKING wrr THE COY TO IRllLD A llEl'l'ER IRVINE. I ..... Cumtnt~lopment.Arw lml'iJ!lD~ Nw-Tenn Dlwlopl1.-f"llriled(().6 Cilc:Jc::J 0 ProPC*d Rold SYl*emi MAPHOT1080ALE l . . /-' Jorcelclmd64Z .. Zl5 ·-macnab1 irvina realty ''f!'''1~ REALTOR The clock is there and so are we The address Is the same 'or 27 years -just add Suite "C" '\ e I/ us tor aN of your need• Residential -c:Oinmercial Notary Service "Underneath All is the Land" 224 w. boast Htw•1 ... ~ .. ach . . ' AnnltocbtNet ,.,,. .. *"'~ February 19IO Ann Bradstreet Is an energeti.c professional specJalizlng In residential properties in the Ne~rt Beac~sta Mesa -«rea. Ori~lnally frotn England - with all the E®lish charm -Ann 1$.' ·long time resfdet\t of Newport Beach. · With 8 ye~rs in the real estate profession. Ann is consistently a top producer and a valuable asset to ' George Charles Realty. Ann would be pleased to share expertise with ~: • • • i" o . /JMl; -~ " ··. 3416 Vie Lido ... iT' ..... C714 67~7112 OUHOEA AND ASSOCtATES REALTORS CB C7 I 41 t57.o70 I ~"91ldeftdal •lrweetment · •PYopefty MaftegetMnt JAMES E. DUNGER ATTORNEY AT LAW 17141 t52.oo6t •RHIEltete m •Business .. •Corpor•t• a full service real estate brokerage ... broker/attorney to serve you better, coll us . ORANGE COAST FINANCtAL CENTER 2145 Mesa Yet'de Drtve E., Suite Numbef Six Co1t1 11911; ~ t2t21 .:J1its F <f CKJt.11:.S w{J, ;ms~: .. . ' ·fie~ <f cur1n.t lt.o~ costs , · J{ow cre.attl'e jr.11/l1i.Citn:q Cl»t. Jtt1f '!flL ajord a lwmc, f. · J{ow buildtrs new cf oniable houst~ -ya~ 2ursturns wtfl ~ answe.rttl-/ Syonsor :_. Yafport ~01' cclsta Att.sa. fua:rd of ~altars: Sheraton %ewyort 45fS ..l(acJlr1Kur Blvd. 3rtda!f ¥ 11, 3 ?l. cab . 6t6~1671 fur reservations -110 ~(, IT HAS AU. THI ., WAMTS11 • I WANT 1) Near the edge of tbe sea Miraka 'Newport Beach 2) Meticulously decorated 3) Counterspace galore in kitchen 4) Quiet cul-de-sac street 5) 3 Bedrooms ·, .. 6) All for only $119,000 WANT TO SEE lT? CALL 979-5370 TODAY "Fashioned to fit yo_ur penooallty" I! thiB beautiful 4 bdrm executive home. A home to be proud of in a terrific location. Immacu1•te with an attractive f amlly room, formal dining rm and sparklln1 J>OOl. $278;000 . ' WHY llml Na 1MI G•lltl'f --TOii CAM MAft MUTA ft c .. to ... Cnl hltb•rn, Associate Boyd Realtors 675-5930 You've got a professional & a specialist . . . .._,..,.. ,. __ ... _ ...... _ ... _ __ ... __ a.i..e--~ ...,..,_.,. _____________ .__ __ ii -·~-~------.... .. ......... ..., • .-•o..ee ~.---" ... .._ ...... -.... -..... _____ ., ___ _ _,_,_"Q9_. ________ ......_ For ----..--........... .,_ .. --·u. -""--~-.., , ___ 149.000 ., • ""'--... ooo JOO"-"-.- '· ~ Y . DOYa SHottlS IA YROMT! What a value! $950,000 leasehold for over 5000 sq.ft. of elegant living space & room for your yachts! Lg. sparkling pool w iwaterfall & spa. SB Rs. family rm, formal dining + brkfst . rm. huge kitchen & utility rm. Compare with homes in the millions . . . and you won 'l find a more spacious. lj ght & airy home. <F34 > Beverly Morphy 642-8235 You've 90' a profe5SIOOOI & a specialist •.. macnab I Irvine re~lty 0.CSIUtecl IO .... ptOIMllOll. 'II &i10ll '-~ _.._ l9000fliliOll 1Dr ~ Miii 8Cllie•Mll'« II Ille Nllwport llMGll ofb Y1 1t en...-...,...._~..;.,,_._ .,..,... oow11 a ............. ,.. .. _.....,..,_ YI lutDft ,_..__ ... -to -" ........ al ......,.. ._ ,... .. ,..., ·~~ .. ' •Mnz.-....-. .• ..._ ................. ..-.; .. .... u ......... ~ ... ealcu•Mtn1. bu& tt cu 1H• 1CM1 moeey. A,..., MYUH P"CH• tloaa al10 can protect you a1alalt a bUI thl'11"0DI. AeeHilatG to AN..._, 1ource, there are about IS mUlloa car reDta.11 uaual.ly. Tbe 1ource aald tbere 11 a "•mall ptreeD&ale" ol mlatake1. How ...at .. Probebly about 2 .,.re91t.'' Reotal ~y offtclala aald. lt la vitally l mportant to mate aure YoU undenl&Dd tbe cmdi- ti on s re1ardln1 mileage, 1aao11De <lt usually ls not in· e luded) an.d one-way rental cbarea . -. "fl.ales and policies are not tbe aame at every location," said John Britton of the Hertz Corp. Unlimited mileage offers, for example, frequently do DOl ap- ply If you rent the car in one city and drop it off in another. "WHERE THE CAR is re-~ turned can make an awful lot of difference, .. a1reed Elaine Weisman of National Car Ren- tal. . .... .. .. BUT READ THE FINE PRINT A•te•, Polcle• Not All The Same -- --Maryland ~lap Law Fails to Cover Onshore 'Flashing' HAGERSTOWN, Md ., (AP> -Since 1906 the law has beeq pretty clear that one cannot expose oneself on a steamboat in Maryland and aet away with it. But to this day there's still a lot of confusion about the legalJty or "flashing." and .. mooning" oo dry land. In defending a client. ----------- llagerstown aUorney Paul Ot- tinger. who is also a former Circuit Court judge, said there's no •alid .iate law conri.Qg iDde-~nt ~off the boat. . AFTEa BEARING THE arguments , Circuit Court .Judge Fred Wright Ill said he wasn't sure. The defendant, who was not identffied, ls charged with stand· ing semi-nude on Washington Street in Hagentown in Sep- tem ber. When be was arrested about 1:30 a.m., be was wearing only a waist-length shirt. But according to Ottina,r. the act of exposing one's private parts in public wu neftr made * statutory crime by the Maryland goveniment. lmteed, he clalml aueb acta wen Weaal only under common law -laws ~nrried over fl'Om the legal ·' s,stem or England. :., • • -IN Utl THE STATE ·~gislature paned a law {:.lat made the act of eX])08ing , ~~eaelf on a steamboat a dis- :!iorderly eooduct offense. Nudity ::;mother public places apparent- ~ly wu covered under the com- ·~mon law. -:: In ~. the General Assembly ·~re-worded part of the diaorderty !!conduct law, making it lllep1 to ·~xi>Ose the genitals in any public :.;place, including a steamboal ~ But tn 1972, on an appeal from ,. ~altimore unasbu,"·IM Court •=a::i:t ... ~~ ~spmure wu repealecl bJ tbe ln- Scluaion of such acts iD the w.e!~~rislon• of dis- ~ meaDI pablic nudity WU ~palclered llldeeeat exposure, i.1Ju\ tbe oft'endlnl party eoakl on-. liY be dw'led wttb dllorderly • "duct for •ucb public dilplays. ~ ~ GENDAL ASIBDLY t::.er, waan't flniahe~ ' with the law. Io 1977, the legislature removed the words from the disorderly conduct law that made pubUc display of one'• genitals a crime -unless it happened on a steamboat. The lawmakers didn't succeed in writing a new indecent ex· posure law. Ottinger said they got·' 'tired o f trying lo define w hat 'flashing' is." He argued that this left the state with nothing outlawing in- dec-ent exposure, except, or course, on a steamboat. BUT IORN SALVATORE, A state's attorney, •rgued that the common 11tw went back into eflect whm the disorderly con- duct law wu rewritten. Judge Wright continued the case to live himself time to do more~work. Aged Woman Dies in Cold PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) An elderly widow wbo bad lived for years wit.bout electricity, gas or a telephone because she feared mod gadgets bas been round dead in her home dwing a s ub-freezing cold spell in northern Florida. Lillie Belle Westry's death •a• attributed to natural causes, authorities said. But the Penncola Journal quoted an un- identified pathologist a saying the woman, who wu in her 908, could have died from exposure when temperatures droPped into the low20I. "She kept a wood rack behind her boule," aald a netPbor. "t looked at the rack atberewas nowoodlnlt." If it ls at all poaalble, let the rental agent know ln advance where you will return the car. You may not be able to save uy money. but al 1eaat you will be prepared for the char1es when you eet the bill. Ms. Weimlan said cutomers should ••astt questions when they check the car out, not when they check in ... Ask every question that comes to mind." NO MATrER FROM which co mpany you r e nt, you should get a, partially comptetect copy or the rental agreement when you pick up your car. ll should include the odometer reading, indicating the mileage; the amount of gasoline ln the car; the type of car you are rent· ing and a description of the specific automobile you get. The class of the car will usual- ly be indicated by letter -A, B. C. etc Check to make sure you get what you asked for The ren· tal agent should fill in the rates -by the mile, the hour, the day or the week. Special weekend or mid-week r ates, if available. also~hould be noted. There will be boxes for you to initial, indicatine whether you ·want personal accident ln· surance -listed as PAI -and whether you accept or decline the coltiaiOn damage waiver - CDW PERSONAL ACCIDENT in· surance is just what the name. implies; it covers personal ao- j u r i es to you and your passengers. The CDW is a liUJe more com- plicated. If you decline the waiver, you will have to pay for the first few hundred dOUars of damage in the event of an acci- dent; the exact amoe.i...varies from company to com piny. If you accept the waiver, you have no responsibility for any damage to the car. There is a separate charge for PAI and foe CDW; the amount per day should be listed on the copy of the agreement you 1et when you pidrl\Q> the car. BalTl'ON SAID mAT when a customer picks up the car be or she should inspect the exterior to make sure there ls no damage. Any problem -even lf it ia only a small dent -should be llated on the rental agree. ment befO!"e you drive off. Check the odometer and the 1u tank to make IR.D'e the reading.a qree "'.!th the ones on the agreement. If you need to add ol1 or mate 1 repain lo the car while you are using lt, keep track or the money you spend and 'get receipts whenever poestble. Moet rental companies will reimburse you for your expenses. - When you return the car, you can, in most cues, either wait for the rental agent to complete the ap-eemeot and ~out the charges or you can almPIY drop off the keys and receive a copy of the .,reement ln the mail. Ju a general rule. lb. Wellman said, it la beUel' to wait. You can check thrvqb the contract after it bu been computed and settle any p~ right on the spot. WASHINGTON· <AP> -Of. lkialt <JI a o.ao&e1r .taboratolf ....., Chiu• apeot at aeut .. , .... ftdlral ftmdl °"" 2S ....... ..e1s ··~ameD1Uff" H 1talned 1la11 e1entor ceW.np and Jewelry for retlrlnf employees. "W• an located in a cornfield ~w::~·~~~ ,i::: National Accelerator La._...,. aald in • telephone tntemew. BS MID A..UIUTIC condi-~ pa., an import.ant role ln attractln• acli'Dthta to 'P'ermllab. utilsbown. "'Tba tr'Ml emten of taleat a ad aelence are out in Callfonda • ....,.. • tk average tbe ...... ti b9Uer Utan it is in ClaJcaeo." Lederman said. Offtclals or the facUlty. who ha•e come under abarp ques--uonin1 from Eneray I>epart- No llormony meat audlt.on. aay boob-..,..., pracUce1 made the hem ...m more apmalve U.U U.., ac· tuallJWtr9 • THE OFnaALS .u..ao·1aid they have clamped St.5,000 yearly 1peodln1 Ud OD aestbetics and ameaitlel. Y el Lederm.u made tt. elil&r tM lab WW aot abudcm tbe ll"actlce. J.X. Mansfield, Qae = Depart:n>eat'1 tnsPfCt,Or • aald tn a Jan. 14 letter to Secretary aaan. Dmcaa that be believes "it " ftmda.,.....1lly wrong for DOE to f-4 a....atJ• tn>e projecta tA the ldDd dla· cu.sled in our report.·• Tm, letter caatraated tbe situation with .._,,oou at t.be nearby Ar10Dae National Laboratory al wbleb, lte said, ..there are ~'" leab ln many of the riM6 ot d.8 pre- ..,Jabricated baUdbap Uaat dat the "'JVsonne slte." ,.., ........ There's LI real sour note bet~·cen two And rews ~asters Patty. IC'ft , and Maxine a nd they say they will never do a noth('r ~t int togethe r . accordin~ to the New York Daily :'\C\\ s Thl' sisters h a ve been feuding for s ix years but re cent friction over a canceled tour prnmptl'<1 Patt~ to "J) s he"lt ncvl·r work with :\laxinc again ,\ third sister La Vern('. died in 1967 • II •••fl• d't letter ae· eom~ • Z .. Diii• =-~,_-=,,.= m•e.rutsd el9¥Mlr eetliDP. a.•• .,.,... t. ble, a rr.no dial.DI t&Mt ..... worth <JI Je..iry and ••vane. ~·qu• aad peuoaal &ifta .. ~--····· Aetualb.L tM ••riom lteGJS COit ~·bb .... tMD tM amoaate 1A..a.d lD the NOOl'dt. Lederman· Hid. becaaH ttae 1ooda ·mainly were JDUufac- t&ared in tbe lab'• modeJ.8op . The 1bop builds liodell of plecea ol teebDlcil 941ulpmeat before they an produe.11 b1 1M lab. Ledenn• '1aid tM abop malataina a staff of ekUJed workmen but. "oeca11onally they're not IMllY.. u4 at IQCb ttmeia .,. Mt to w,A produeiDg 1menkJ It.ms. "IP TBl!Y HAD not done mucb for that partkular period, tlleG all ol their sal1rles would 10 on that Item_." be said. "So tbeN COl*8, do not Nftect ln aAY .,., tbe costs "' tbe arcbltec- tu.ral ...... Uaat .ere dooe. They're a MokkeepAnc ~ ... Dmtq tbe period ol the adt, ln um.n. Dr. Robert· wu.on WU lab dlreetoc'. .. But I tot punched In the nme for it," Lederman aald BE ALSO MID, tbouch. t.b8t tJe, supporta wu-•a new tbalt the lab must be a place of 1*M- ty. both to aUt'act scMllUsta ud to relate to people wbo come for ••'Cbtnr'pe visit · Judgeship BUI Denied WASHINGTON CAP> -Ap- parently for the fint Ume in ~ tory, a Senate panel bas rejected a nominee for a federal district jud&etbip because be waa con- sidered unqualified for lbe job. The Senate Judiciary Commit· ttt voted 9--6 Tuesday to reject the nomination of Charles Win· berry, a Rocky Mount, N.C .. lawyer rated ~·unqualified" by the American Bar Association The ARA based its assessment in large part oo allegations Win-· ~rry h ad once "faxed'• a criminal case in exchange for cas History's . Wi "ess Shirer Saw Great Events Firsthand By '~ AISOClaled Pr~ From Nazi Germany to lodia, at the side or Hitler and Gandhi. William Shirer watched and re- corded the deeds and ideals that sba~ the modem world. Shirer, author or "The Rise · and Fall of The Tbird Reich.'' belongs lo that handful or journalists who hJve become blstorians of the contemporary worlcl after wit.nessioe areal ennta tirlt.baD(l. "l'V!££EN TICKETED with Hl and Gennany," be said. " rt of wiab I hadn't . because there was so much else." At 76, Shirer recently published bis latest book. "Gandhi: A Memoir." On a trip to Paris in 1925 after gradmliDI fJ'Om eoDese, Sb.1.rer. reluctant to return to 6'e narro·w conventions of problbitlonlst America, became a foreign cor- respondent with the Paris edi- tion ~The Chicago Tribune. .. roaE %1, RESH oat of Iowa, alone, utterly free, and with a job in Paris in tbe mid-._.," Shirer' exulted. The Perla "Trib" led a shoestring existence supplying tbe city's colony of expatriate Americans with news of home. Every night, the taper's ~ and write rs produced a newspaper from a 100-word tele· eram aummariring the day's eventaJ.n America. From etgbt words on an im- portant presidential speech, Sblrer recalled. a reporter would-spln two columns, wb1le three words oo a train wreck would become a seariq account of battered corpaea and aur- vtYOn' grim t.alel. TBE 8PO&T8 W&ITERS, wltb only the quarter scores, wrote football stories full of bnatb·takinl plan tbat ~ analysed 1ad ar1••d over wherever Amerlcua.t 1atbend. ''The acores, of COWM, were factual.'• Sblrer a.GPed. A favorite IUM WU wrMiDs fU. ltortel to tell UM Yip1anee of ....................... t.bat tntand 08 tM ,.,. ,.... to tie horror tA lU aulbor. ~!~~~ .............. ;;:·.= =·~· '.r::':i JCNr _.11111x • l s ' •· m.' NEW BOOKOUT WlllMn L. Shirer At that, the prince matched a riding crop . . . and beat the boy's brains out. .. "NEVER IN TB£ history or journalism have so many men had such a wonderful time ..... one of Shirer's colleagues later wrote. But the days of journalisUc ap- .Prenticesblp were also a time of inteUedual and personal dis- covery. Outside the newsroom, Shirer embarked on a secood education. rubblDJ shoulders with Ernest Heininaway, Gertrude Stein and Scott Fiueerald amid ~cuuioDI ol Uterature and art tn Paris' cares and salons. Ulla compllJl1. Sbl.rer'a ~ blU to write noftll tbat ~ ca the aeUlnp and moocll tb4' times quietened. Tbe even UDfoJdlnJ 1n Ewope would be amODI the greatest ID biatory, Shirer .sensed. ud jourU.ltlm WU tbe key $0 bsln& w"'*9I to the maklaa tA an .,.. l'O& H YEAa S, Sblrer 1atbered impraailm and Ideas u be covered the die <JI Jtitler ud Mmaolinl, Gadh1'1 atn&I· ... far lDd&ID ~ .... 0--...... tA tbt ....... 'WOlid War • ................ ta.. ,..... ., M111IM'l.tlmN .1 tilled a tor~nt of ideas and words whi ch rapidly became novels that did everything bul sell. "I bad a rat.her presumptuous idea wbeo I got back from tbe war. I'd been a journalist for JD years, I was going to try to ex· press what I bad learned about the world j.n novels," be said. ••1•• 'TOLD THEY'&£ not much 9QOd," Shirer said, WT)'b dilm~n1 bis venture into fac-tion. 7 tried and I Just didn't bave it." . But ii b.i.stAwy could not be cap- &.ured &.brOUlb fletioa, il could be vi vldly described ht' blendinc peraonal memorle• with tbe traditional tools of the hbtoriaa. Slllrer told bis pabliaher tbat bis next boot would be called ~'The Riie and Fall of The 1bird Reich." "Tbe rue. ol tbe Nazi govern- ment bad been captured. It was the first time ln history that we bad acquired the entire secrets and document.at.ion of a whole eovemmeat." Slllrer aaid. "It was utterly fascinating. ,;NEAU.Y ~y DAY I dis· covered somet hin& and I'd think, my God. that day I was ln · Be rlin and I didn't learn a tlling.•• The ocean of captured rues and documents were virtually unsorted, and Shirer spent yean plougblnc through them. ••0nty a journalist would have lbe nerve to tackJe the lfbo&e tblol. •• be said. Durtnc tbe 10 JeaO be spent · OD the boot, Sblrer mutered the' historian'• craft. After the dead- Unes and neetlDI nature of jovaalism, be INrDed to ctoc. ment and interpret, and· d•· veloped a narrative aule tUt captuNd tbe immediacy of events. I' • .~ ... Flfll•g Colors Bdlloons cascade up the massive bow of the 1,092-foot nuclear carrier Carl Vinson at launching ceremonies Saturday. ifbe Nimitz-class super carrier is the nation's ftrSt ship named after a living person the former Georgia Congressman and Ar°med Services Chairman, who was at the ceremonies. Dri1'er'S Di1'ft9 ... as Group Saving Roadside Joy BOSTON (AP) -They don't fit into any museum, but an organization of preservation buffs would like Howard J ohnson's qrange roof McDonald's golden arches and other slices of American life to be saved for future generations to see. 1be Society C>'N4>mmercial Attba~, a Ba- tiomride group of ~e with an actnowleqed af- fection for their pa.st, is filhtiDe to save neon sip.a aod other commercial examples of the United States' poet.World War ll affluence. AFl'D THE WA&, AS AllUICANS ended tllltr 11 1~ _. t.-k to die ldtlbw•rs wtth tll.V ears. • 9'rilliDI array of commercial roedslde uddtecture emeried. aald the aodety'a vice i*E81deut, Arthur KriJ;n ol Cambridge, Maas. ~ •'There were no bolds barred. There wu plen: ty or DQleJ," be said. ~ used their imagination and the new supply ol money to construct unusual build- ,... inp, often in shapes of household items or charac· . ~rs, to grab the al~ntion of passing motorists. ... • The results bave been called "Coney Island architecture." after the .famous New York amuse· ... '•ment park. :1 An ice cream stand opened up in a two·story • :_, wooden milk bottle. Fried clams were sQld out or a building shaped like the box in which they were • , served. HOWARD JOHNSON'S PAINTED ITS roof a :·'> brilliant orange. McDonald's built its huge golden arches. And neon signs pulsated in elaboraU! pat- " terns to divert drivers' eyes from t:be road. .·.,, One of Krim's favorite relics of the period that still can be seen is the sign used by Holiday Inn. •. ..It's almost an explosion of color. It's the sort of joy that marked' the spirit of the open highway," .. be said. 1 Tbe society believes Oiat such remnants of post-war roadside archite~ure reflect the "ef- "' fervacent optjmism" that existed al that time. l•t but was eventually replaced by concern about the ',, . economy and other sober issues. ··DINt:a s, )\..IWUSE•ENT PARKS they're of a period that is vf!ry definite· ·~· ly in tbe past tense," be said. Their preservation helps "maintain a landscape of memory of a time when gasoline was abundant and the car was a vehicle of exploration and pklnee.ring aplril," Krim said. . "· .. ·1.1 I. tf l• , " Krim, who is trying desperately to preserve a ba1e Coca-Cola sign that flashes over Boston's Charlel River. acknowledged that many people are surpri8ed at ht.a interest in saving something 10 blatantly commercial. w "There is a shock, a gasp," said Krlm." J ,, Tllere ii a widespread belief the new back-lit -. li lips tbal replaeed"neon are more tuteful, he -.~~ .aid. :~ 80WBVB&, &at• DBFBNDBi>, TRE .society's interest in JjreservU., eommereial arc~~=ntna tbat it cu be • fand re-m lpderol a e~ experience. It ia fubfc>ri•tM to restore and pre- aene colaDlal. federalist and Vietorian bu1Jdin11, ltrlm pred.letecl the 'architecture of carhops, diaers, old cu a&.aUom and s-ud-lo-eeat stotes ~L ~ be appfedated by tbe aenerat public some-daf, too. ,,,; ••u one can nvl.e f llhlclna ·tbat are a balf • 10 century old. then cel'taJDb' builcllnp tbat old. re-••rdlell of their outludtab commereial nature, are MW wjtbln UM realm ol Mriaal biatGdc: COll- 11•.a.·" • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p 1. L 0 T ·c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • Z SllClAL IUYS OPIM SUM.·I S 128 VlA VELLA. Immaculate 2.story Cape Cod; 3 bdr1"5 .• dining rm .. parquet noor:s: large private patio. Priced low for quick sale. $330,000 135 VIA YELLA. Contemporary. with large swimming pool. on 52 n. lot. 2-Story teak living rm .. dining rm .. f amity rm., 3 bdrms .. 3 car garage; owner will carry. $545.000. ••• Price just reduced on 4 bdrm. home on 45 fl. lot. Owner will carry with low down. $360,000. Just listed exclusively. Near new 5 bdrm. bayfront. of the highest quality. Call for details. * 675-4562 * DO¥aSHOIES LOWDoWM " Owner says bring offer on this f an1astic 6 Bdrm family home. lda1ds quarters & 3 car garage too. CaJI for more de· tails. • EQUAL HOUSJNG. 646-717 i OPPORTUNITY "" .. • " rJf:.=.~ [9,IHIHI jed to the Federal Fair ' Hou1ing Act of 1H8 wbicb makes it UJe1al to advertiH "any pre · ference. limitation, or discrimination based on race. color, religion, sex. or naUonaJ origin, or an lntenUon to make any 11leee little ada really wont JoiD the t.bomaDdl d other people in this area wbo are regular men ot Clalaifled.. Call our ed tater at 6G5e78. suehpreferenee. liJrilta-.................. .. tion. a\-dJ.acri ml.nat.ioo. '' CLAS-- This newspeper will not lmowiollY accept any advertl1ln1 for real e1tU wbicb is ID viola- tilmotthe law. ••••••••••••••••••••••• G1 ••d 1002 ····~-·················( •U.S.• GoY1tto..Locms Ammptions -W. LOW l\S 90/o ..-~tyt.J •T•O.w,,... et.ow sss·. Doww •FREE• UST OF HOMES lll*yNetwerk •957-8400• WXURYCOMDO Grat E.slde ColJ\a Mesa location oft super terms. Owner wU1 finance this 3 bedroom 2J,A, bath former model with only 125,000 down. Peatu.ra include Mlcmlrave oveo, anUque wub basins, 2-car garage wltb opener, aommuntty tennis, . poo1 Ii apa. Full prl ~e $18),000. Ca.ll 556-..0 f::SELECT TPROPERTIES ~ Ad vertisers D'l•Y place lbelr acb by tel~ e·OO• m. t.os.ap.m. M ooct..y lhrv P'ridlly 8 lO -Saturday COSTA llUtSA OP'FICE D>W Bay SG-lil7' HUNTINGTON llEACff ·~ Bltedl lllvd.. ~ LAGUNA BEACH ICIZT N. eoas. Hwy i...-. llelK'b .... ,... · NOR'Mt CQUl\'TY d ial r~ S40-1220 a..uw. OUOUMIS Deadline IOI' t'OPY " kills is s ·Jo p m tht de y btrore puhll<"allon , e • <"epl rnr Sund•Y & Monday ~:dillons when deadline lS Saturdwy. 12 noon CU.SSlfllD IM4UTIOtCS F. KR OK~ AdHrt lh~" ~bould t'he .. k their "d' daily & report erron 1m m t-dta lelv THY. l>All.Y PILOT l»>Umh l 1•h1ht • rnr tbr ''"' incorrect 111M't1Jon onl~ CASCEU.ATIOSS When k1llm1t •II ad be sure lo make•..-<! 0( t be KI Li, NUM BEK i 1ven YIMI by )'OU •d laker ms rttt'1flt ol )OW' c~n<"ellauon Tiu• lclll number mu•I be p re s entPd b) the •dvertuer LD r-0( • du puie CANCEU.ATI OS OR CORRECTION Of' Nt:w AO Rt:fORE Rl''Nl'\t: F.vrrv .. rrort l' m~ lo kill or rorr«I u n-1All 1 hat hll' bt><·n ordt-r~. bul wr <"MDIII 1!118rtnlee 10 do "" 1&11111 Ole ad ha• appeal"t'd in tlw paper DIME·A·U Nl: ADS 'These ads are &lrlt lly cash Ill advance by mall or •I any one or our omns. NO,,.,._ontenr. De1dllne· 3 pm. FridllJ'. Coat• .. "'. omc.-e .. u noon al all bren<"h O(rltta. THE DAILY P•LOT ruetves the rlthl to duslfy, l!drt. een-or r e r u ' r • n y advertisement. and to rh•nse Ill ratu • re1 u laliolll without pricw notl~e . ao_. ........ ._.. PO Bos UIO. Coltalf ... LOW IMIEREST Ta~e over $62,950. Call for lnformci- tion. 1/5 ACU With large, sharp 3 . Bdrm family home. Comes complete with family room, l~ baths .. Covered patio on cul· de·sac street. Assumable VA loan and offered at onJy $83,900. FOUR 4-PLEXES These won't last with only $14,000' down on each building; they are close or break even. Call now. Whelan RealEstate • After 32 Years At 3420 W. Balbea Blvd. * FRANCIS J. HORVATH * --,,.-- MOVES HIS ... EAL EST A TE & .IMCOME TAX OfftCE" TO HIS HOME IH CAMEO ~ BlllU ISUm . CHa.. HOME DD APAITIEIR Unus ual offering ot a beautifully re novated and remodeled home PLUS a 2 bdrm apt. House has 3 bdrma, 2 baths, lovely large rooms, exceptional master bdrm and bath with jacuzzi. Wonderful kitchen includes micro-wave oven and Jen-Aire BBQ. Living room and dining area are larfe· airy and tastefully decorated. Db garage. workshop and laundry room. $435,000. IJST OFF NO. BAYFRONT LAIGE FAMILY HOME & APT. O.~Lot This house has 3 bdrms, & den. 3 baths. patio. jacuzzi. 2 deeks. 3 car garage PLUS off-street p~rking . Large roof deck overall ror great outdoor living. FANTASTIC VIEWS. $500.000. BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM DUPLEX CloM to SCM6 ....... . This outs tanding property features a spacious 3 Bdrm, 2 bath owners unit tastefully decorated and completely f umished. Extra large master bdrm, lovely s un kitchen. T~r ace with builtin BBQ PLUS 3 bdrm ba rental unit. Ma ny extra~ mclCli e lectric gal' door opener. $525.000. '0,.. W /S-1·4 at 114 ()pd Loe• edlte4 & AuociatH 675-3331 22, ................ h6mct ( 1----\ BEST IN BLUFFS 4527 RollllrJ IL Cerena del Mar 714fl60.07&8 ,.. i IMO ...,., LAR61ST 1-&.ava. 3 Bdrms .. fam. rm .• 2 ba .• shutters, tile; im· maculate condition! 1800 Sq. ft. Paula Plan. very scarce. much in demand! WEST Nt:WPORT 11 s 36th s2os.ooo on Lovely cul de sac. wrap.around pat10. leasehold Duple'IC · 3 lots from tX'ean. extra $ l9S,OOO parklmi. Ocean \'H.'W fr om upper unit SANTA ANA : 1013 N Daisy. Nr. col~ite. 3 Br. nk'e patio. Excel condition. No VA or FHA. $80.000. COSTA MF.SA. 2A38 l'\e""port Bh·d.. ValUf' 1n land DI0.000 lnrludinit I>eMart's f'1ower Shop ID operauon l>IDCt' 1955. Coles worthy & Co. 25'5 EASTBLUFF OR. NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 640-0020 • UkE COUNTRY LIVING! Secluded 3 bdrm .. 2 12 bath < E·Plan). in best Bluffs are a. Earthtones. with e x panded kit c h e n . E xc ellent uss uma ble fina n cing. Mu st see' $195.500 OPEMSAT/SUH 1·5 523AnMdaC.-po Doc~ I COM&«AT\A.ATIOMS 1400 sq. rt. zoned I for professional I ** u s e . N e a r STIYEJOHMSOM C.H .0 .C. & St. I Jos eph Hos p I Easy rwy access. ** Xlnt loc & value I 'tc Sain ... at $149.500 For I op Ulhr appt. call ,._., 1910 -----.1.-----* &OLD STAI llALTOIS "OM I KO I I I I 12 G 1 L N 1 k I I I I I' M I 8 N E L I' I' I I I SETPEL l ._.,(,.;....;(~("''...;1~1~ If you want to get rid of -------tre)Ubfe It eho41f~'t be dlffJ. R U Y T l P ,, cult. Theft _. Iott of peo-::1::1 :~1·~1::1 ~-~Who .. atwera-tot SAT/SUM 1·5 PANORAMIC PARK & bay view . Gorgeous end unlt; 1900 sq . ft.. 3 bdrms., 21<z ba .. lovely courtyard en- try. Realistically priced. Good terms. $240,000 J.ncluding Land! SATISVN 312Vl5rAMADERA PO ..... 9-f'LAN. 2100 Sq. ft .. 3 bdrms .. 2'h ba .. rorm. d..in. Cory con· versation area arodnd CrpJc. Large as-, s umable loan. $179.500. · SAT/SUH 1·5 26JI IAQUITA IY. U ... osaJ • EHD UHIT. Beautiful 2100 sq . ft. l bdrm .. 2 ba .. living area one· level ; tile. shutters. parquet. neutral carpet. $205.000. HELEN B. DOWD llEALTC>a. IMC. 644.0134 Ust & ~ With tM Expem WANT ACTION" ISD..L idle ttems wrtn a Oalailed Ads 6'2·5678 DaLly Pllot Classified Ad. Brisz h t & beautiful Bordeaux townhome. Park·like M'ttmg on pri vale cul de sac 3 Bdrms .. 3 baths . Maximum privacy & security. $385.000 OPEN 1 ~·~ 15 RUE MARSEI'¥ rli~l?~ 4U()C~TH INC. 600 Newport Center Drive • 640-6500 • •·" .. 'r r HI :u Al >-:~~-·:'1 I:.,: A.: HS MOST......,. • COt•O .. tenon mACH , nae Ith floor beauty bM ·a maP.lfl· ceat view ol the Gffao, the ba)'-6 the IDOmltalna. ~ aecurtty. with every am91llty lmqlnabJe! Located at the entrance to Udo hie. Wa ta undoub-tedly the moet prestlgiOU1 actm.a ln Newport Beach! saso,eoo. IUl.D•-S Sl'ICIALI Two Costa lleaa Locations, Ideal for building duplexes or triplexes: one Eastside. the other ·near Eaataide. Great buys for a spec. builder. $92,700 ~Hiiiii~iiiii-~J-And $91.8:50 ·==~ A$SUt• t"'4'9 LOAMI ..,.. •• • v....w. CH.AIM , OM UK) Ill.I coaclo. oc: .. n view . thls beautllully ·c1ecoratect a Mnn .• 2 __..,= -aWra, 2 bath luxury home wW provl• you ~" ·.;..:=.:: with all 1be joy • -»Plnw ca bome wm trade or l•aa•· should giv.e you. NeaUeil i8. ~ qf the ••• SHOaS ocu.tROMT optilm. Q.JOO! . finest Via 's ol Udo. Thls home gives NICI .-uca SIOO.OOI OCWIMOMTI the feeling of warmth COD\bined with fantastic view of the beaut. blue OWNER •a delue a garden living. A truly presti~e proper- ciflc. Private steps n.n your own =-~~ 2:r!. 2 ty for only $440.000. or to the community beach. bdrm., z baa. nll&als. $llt.OOOI elusive area with. M-bour ·----'ty Ciao tee BALBOA ! te. Spacious coatemporary ~.:a;,e sa.1so.oao1 LUXUIY CONDO IN 1HI CllST th 4 bedrms, formal dinlna, fam rm, OC:::Sr 'f:i~e.y:t ~ii~ =:~v~£i;" ~:.real.lcm rm. study, 3~ baths. Spa & •-all ... _ i I •~ ra • ilt-in lish aquarium Sl.t~QOO. .a.a...un 'E ury. • WJ'll;; aoc a • eate K <;onsider exchange for Newport . :t~== l amenities. Well priced u an lnveet· -bayf ront with boat slip. . 3•1 • .-. • .-1 ment or a second home. ta. - OCIMl'llOMT MOUNTAIN MM CASl\I 1Dehm1 bdra, 2 a..tb FAIULOUS ON uDo Vacation or ret!re like a King atop units. 9115.000. Submit This 5 bdrm., 4 bath e1tate is Uae ul· your mountain with a spectacular )'OUl'c:rut1wn..•nctn1. limate in decor. luxury. prlv~cy & view from Palm Springs to Catalina ..... ..,,...,. prestige! Compare this value, offered Island. $99,000. Minutes from Lake •••• at only $435,000. •675-7060 * Arrowhead. Will ~ COJl$,"'id1ee:&"r ..... e~x"c;iihu.a.ungg1t:.......~~~~!!!!!!!~~-I-'°'-• llWAltDlte CAUi .. UAL for local property. II% ISTATI. COiUACT US TO UAIM- WESLEY M. TAYLOI co....... TOl'M.MIWWW • AIOUT OUI MEW ...... COtMSllOM . JI" s. Ju 5 ....... ASSUMAal S,LIT Ir OTHll ADYAMT•••s TO t4EWPOIT c:ana. ...... 644-etlO Spectacular a~. 2 JOIMIMG llDHILl llAl.n • .oa .... batb, family room, FOIMATIOH CALL llLL •IL.Ill, ~~~~~!!!~!!!~~!!!~!!!~~I crack Hog fl replace. 67 J.7300. Clear. sparkling pool. l,L COTI'AGE Super cute and clean 2 bedroom beach house. full size lot. $325,000 ISLAND DUPl.EX Beautiful 3 + 1 duplex, high beam ceil· ings,'wood and brick exterior, s uper sh arp. $398,000 / NIW ISL\IC'a • F~Qtastic newly blillt F.ngll•b Tudor style 3 bedroom + bonus n>Qm bome. Numerous extras and owner financing. $450,000 GIANT IEACH HOUSE 6 Bdrm + +. lot size 45x85, all wood floors, beam ceilings, wood paneling. A · charmer.$575,000 · SUPER IMYESTM&n' 3 Bdrm lower, 3 Bdrm upper· duplex. Outstanding investment and summer home. $499,500. Assume S7S.OOO loam. 1'ltal pa.yment ... Ad· ing $Kl8,t50. Act now, there'• oaly one. Call 56ZSllJ • OftN Ill 0 • 111IUrJ101!1 NICI• -THE REAL 'I ESTATERS ----_..,1 9111• .. ..,.. W....Oc1 " ... Oii Ne•fOlt .Peu. or ................. ._.. fllmllJ. mllltlple ....._ or c:omm 1 ill· ~ ...... Brkr larlaed. Write: a. Luther, Box 420, Lake Arrowhead. Calif. 92352, Or Call; 714·337·2414 or Eves :m-1717. lntefMewport Prde11ionaltJ decanted 2 bedroom 2 bath with pluab wall-to·wall ~I · Custom II the beat of ClODHideDUy near aboppiaa • priced foe a very quick .. • c.i;y b ,500 with favorable &ancma. eau 111~ • SELECT PROPL:RTIES fASTmE Cit.nm ~J ea.ta Kesa dlarmer. braiMr new, Jaat completely re· tnocleledl N_.. roof, ~ ...... kl.cMe, the wonar Iaeredlbl• valM{ Jut $111,IOO. Barryt T.u advutacer Orlll.,..lm .. O"fN 1119• 11 S llJl'4 IOIJI Nof.'' F :-:.J 1 Hf R[AI. ~~ £STAI£nS -·--· ---~ f ... -.... ] I Iii. El 1"i l ~""'" l \ It'\! ; H S ------- , ' mE .110111 1L1111 ca. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE • JJ = .. OPIM SUM l·I Woodbridge Special. Enjoi 1b1s Wonderful Commlfllty On The Edge or Arl>ort•ke. Two Large Decks With Dellghtfut Views E n closed Patio. Co mmunity Beach. RoathOUM!. Spa, Pools & TennlS Courts. Only S215.000 424 YIST A IOMA ....,..s onH SUM 1·1 Zapata Model. Condo Bullt For Family. Two Large Master Suites Plus Two Bedrooms. Three Baths. Super 1mcbeo W1Ul Eating Area. 2400+ Square Feet. Two PaUoe For Outdoor Uvtns. Two-Story Dining Room. Phu Large A.asumable Loan. .BartaJn At S2ZS.OOO Including The Land. A "Joy Of Newport"' Listing . l41Z PUCH$1A '-COSTA MBA OPIM $UM l·I Well Designed Three Bedroom. Two Bath Home With Sunny Garden Room Klt~ben .:Plua Special Vaul&.ed ceµ!ne ID FomiaU>ln· .tni-Room" Uvin& lloom. Lal'le Yard Wttb P•tlo. Only t1•.ooo. · • ' 21 PC*ff LOMA sneuss °""' SUM. 1-1 BeauU!uUy DetontCed n\oe -Bedl-oo.-n On The Crest Of 1be HIU Wltb Outatanding Vt.ow Of Ocean & Bay. Huge Master S.utte WI Pl replace " SJwta. Spac.lou Family Room Wllh Wet Bar If Firtptace. Pool. $895,000. • . • 2615 YISTA omuDA ......s OPIM SUM , .. Super "E:' Plan End Unit. Three Bedrooms Plus Family Room. Excellent Location. C'bolce Greenbelt View. Loaded Wlt.b Estru. ·LOW INTEREST RATE ASSUMABLE LOAN. New Price. sns.ooo. Call For Ap· pointmeot. A "Joy Of Newport" 14Ung. 14NI CHA•AU. .... OPIM SUM 1·5 ~let Cul-d.S.c Location. Good Starter For ouna Family. Den Carl 8& Cooverted To urtb Bednlom. New Eartb Tone Carpet.a. Bright & Cheerful Eat·ln KJtcbea. One Of lrvlne·a Finest Community A1aoclat1001 Wtth Pool fs Tmnia. 1115.~ .... . Ii.!." DU P """° ... CANYON OfllM SUM 1-I Motl Gracloua VenaiU. ~odel. Wl4St, W~· in1 Suspended Stalrc ... ~ 11.,... Entl')' • S.-doua IJ\1.DI .... a.jwlatl" Four Bedroom, Four a One-Kd Betit ...... Ele1ant Clmalar Garden IUlcben. Den~ Fireplace. Huse Muter Suhe. Lwu1r1CMaa, Hallan Marble Balbi. View Of <Jolt Coune. sm.ooo. • I macneb I Irvine reeltg A IUIJSIDWlY OF THE lfMNE COWAHY WESTCUFF HOVE OP94 DA&.Y 11 A W.,.W . . W1•dH Ir Dcner Drift a q uallty aew bomea built by Pacesetter. 4 floorplana w/special arcbllectu.ral detail incl. dramatic high ceilings,· wet bars & brick trimmed driveways. From 2500 sq.ft. (38Rs) -· nearly 3000 sq.ft. (48Rs &family rm ). Priced from $340,000 incl. land. SALIS OflftCE: 646:5092 lll.e7H SPYGLASS Portsmouth model. Profess1Qnally decorated model. 3 bedrooms. 21,'2 baths -· possible 5 bedroom or separate famlly·workshop·in·law quarters. Pool and spa. Creative financing available. 8 MONTERREY CIRCLE OPEN SUNDAY 2·5 SPYGLASS Tradewinds model. Excellenl financing available. Spacious 4 bedroom home with large family room. Beamed. \'aulted cei lings ·enhance living room and dmmg area. Sliding glass doors from living room steps out on to covered patio \Vltb fire ring. This is a great borne for the whole family. 14 MONTERREY CIRCLE OPEN SUNDAY 12·4 llG CANYON ELIGAHCE A quality Versailles modeJ at the end ot a cul de sac. From dramatic entry. two story Living room and formal dining a fantastic view of mountains and golf cour se. Fabulous master suite on first floor also boasts the same view. Three other bedroom suites with their own baths complete this exciting home. Guarded gate community . Financing available. v 3a JlUE GRAND VALLE OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 .. IAYCIEST 3 bedroom family room home with gourmet kitchen . Walnut bookcases, secluded master suite. pool size yard. $196,000. 1801 TRADEWINDS OPEN SUNDAY l·S SPYM.ASS LOT Custom bomesite, one of the last view lots ·remaining .• Views of ocean , Newport Harbor and Fashion Island . Ca ll for inf ormatJon. IAYcaEST Ivan Wells built 3 bedroom home lots ol wood and glass characterise Californla f~ living. Pool, deck and cabana. Dramatic floor to c_eWng fireplace. $197.500. : DILUXI COi*> A year new with Newport Beach ~aUon. 2 bedroom, delf. 2~ batb. ~autted ceWq in Jiving room'with' brick filylace. Highly uperaded kltcben. Aiaumable loan. $174.500. QWI Im ASSIST ~ ... 4 8edroom, 2~ bat home In Baycnlt. Naulted beamed cellin1 lD ~JYiD_t ~ with used brick ~. htmmID1 pOQI tn latp aclJoi,aiDa Jard and patio. .. MO•t HOt• De Aa1a . 8•.Yi•ide Vllla1 , 2 bedtaom. 1~ bath lD .... pit. .,,.._ ._ to clu..._.. pooa, 1pa •·,nrili lMtacb. ••· . . UDO ...... Gracious 5 BR home OD w lde Genoa lot. Dlnin1 lanai · ~ breatfut rm. 1485.000. MIWPOIT 1•e11TS. Fa.nta1tlc · ne.w home; 4 BR, 3 ba. witb aep.. baa .. rm .• famlly rm.. formal dllt.lnl l'ID• It cle>1e to scboola. rec. &c &bo"6oa: CALL TO SEE. - ti) ....... A POINT. Charming 4 bd.nri. + den bome in prime iocMioo• wr bay 4t ocean.. Open cowat.ry .-,1e ldtcl)ell. cozy f rplc. in IJUa8'er bdnD,, . sun-drenched arttat•s lair off matr. Askinl $315.000! D A V I D S 0 N ~ E A L T 'i I N C J ,, ~' • • • • • f • ~ ~ .' ' 1 ' , ------ OMM»o.,... MOUA • Custo m det1Aned and built br, presenl owner in beaut1rul Baycrest 4 Rd rm . family room lulC"hen ®ne in a)I na tural v.oods . Xlnt financing S27S.OOO This .,, an t>xcl~1ve latan1 a l ""' n~rs req~t and only principals shouJd inquire. A listing of Kay Padter OPEN HOl'SE l "3 U~IOOI: tl()MU 67WOOO ~ . . . Near New 3 bdrm. in Higblandl with Dining Room. Tas~futry·decorat.ed with a touch of Cot1ntry French. Shown by appt. wJih Harry .Fredrick~ $199.500~ · UNITS 8 units. Excellent condition. Prime location with room to build. Owner will help finance . Only $240,000. Joyce Waltze. -I ... •W1111IPOl..,....IT,... IMCH 4 1UX Lrg. 3 br. owner unit + J.Jbr. C l ose to b eac h . Income $21,300/yt. Bob or Dovie KooP. -· HOT-NIW UUIM4I Mesa del Mar bar gain. Ver)' c lean. 4 bdr .• curb a ppeal. $114.500. Jackie Ha.ndleman. HAllOI VllW HOMIS 3, 4 and s bedrooms available. $184,500#74.500. Patrick Tenore. &.AWA .. CM LOT Ocean view w/Plana to bulld. Steal at $15.000. ~·~ct.~' · ..... _.~~ .... Ocean and city lights viewa. $288,500. Patrick Tenore. ' 1MI ....,..; °" cMMN OnlY 7~ _y_n. old. True val• .la gualityt Tlaia Balboa PeldQmlla tiome offers approx. 290Cilqj(Oi Hma~Wl4•bn., ..... formal . All --...kMl ,j. ferla1 at M!t.090· Crea\IYe ftnwlnl avallaD1e. CJ.lat Molll. ',. - I .. 9'YMASS ~ -.. c.-.... _.. ....... M•••••• ..._,.,._. ...... ~ ....... 4 ... ,....,,... ==,,...~ ......... .. .. MIWPOllT SHOJtl$: ....,.... ~ ~ .. ~Cl 'tt,_.. ......... J ••• 11 ;. SHOal .......... SIJt,IOO. IM MIWPOIT llACH: O• A•Hltle c ;:; n. ...... cwlo ......... , •• D1lun -4el: ........ ,...._, ..._..._ Weltwlcedat$119,500. M ~S: wffll •OCEAN VIEW. 1MJ c.,e "'"' ........ *-' .......... ._., ..-. . .... ..... ton.al dlllhMJ ...... ... ••• I ] pool ...... FH l.M9atS4~t.SOO. 1 COi.i OF NEWPORT REALTORS I -1115 I. co.tltWj .. cer-.. Mel' 675-5511 .............................. _ WEST BAY AVENUE NEIPfll PENINSULA "SPECIAL" .... ,., , ....... d~p:tt• Strl--.-. H..-_... Mh, c .. ft-tiiltl1 f-, ,._ ,. ..,_. '""' ,. .,,,,. ,.. ''' =•· w• • ,...,., ... . ... kite..... ht. roof..foft •••& '-9t --•ablo loml. 0..... wll ......... ,'-9-. r t ' 0,.. Sat/S. f·S PLAYA REAL. ESTATE 673-1900 .. IAST&UFF FAMILY HOME Available for quick sale at $264,000, · wU.h very attractive. creAtive · fiDenetng. 3 BdrmS. 4c baths, large famH.y rm ., a beautifully laodacaped yard, complete with fragrant tall Pines . Vacant & , CNsbly painted. ~EN for your in· spection, SAT/Slrn. 1·5, or call to see 115 CAMPHOR, N.8 . . HONEYMOON SPECIAL Who would have guessed you could Jive in the West c liff a rea of NewpOrt Beach for only $ll8,000? And, Witb' creative financing availa· ble. we·ve got it ! A cozy 1200 sq. ft. end unit condo in a prime location ·overlooking the pool. 2 Bdr ms. & 2 b~ths. f rplc.. mirrored bar: really well decorated. Just listed. ·so call now! MAGNIFICENT VIEW HOME _ On the front row in posh Irvine Ter- race. A view you have got to see to believe & a fabulous home with 4 bdrms . & baths . in a breathtaking tropical setting of indoor & outdoor landscaping, expensive wood panel· ing~ There's a dra matic translucent ceiling in the family room . a beautiful pool & much. much more. $.l~OM.000. Owner may finance. 17 UMm•COSTA MESA High visibility location. 100% Oc· C\lpied. All units with carpets, drapes. built.ins, pa tio or balcopy. Only a fe w months old &I at Sl.086.000, represents an excellent value! Owner will help finance . .... H YOWMI U9UOI STORE Located in a fine location on Beach Blvd. Approx. 5,000 eq. ft. on long term 1fease, with no. percentage! · Ample parki~g. A r e al money maker. $298,000Plus inventory. ; ClliT1YI NMAMC .. With intel"est rates setting new re- cor<Js. .00 money getting tighter evtry day, more & more people are aaldu \II about creativ~ fmanclng. OUr 18 years experience in the harbor area gives us a unique ad· vantage m 11e1pmg many ot our 'clieatl·llOlve tbe"'J)el'plexina flnanc· l'na problem we face today. Whether you are buying or aelllng, call • flnt. Ask us about our mt.the rmaactn1 methods " bow •1. ~help you. . Beautlful 4 bedroom & deft home with formal dinlna room & d.ramaUc 2-atory entry Owne-r very 1n0tivated & will carry.~.ooo. 2 BA YF RONT CONDOS, 3 bedrooms & fireplace ln each. ~r will ca rry, Total price for both units $750,000. 3 Bedl'O()ma & DEN. 3 fireplaces, s pacious master s uite, charming! $46$,000. . HUGE LOT. Pool. 3 bedrooms & den. s p ectacula r ! Ow e r ma y · carry. f745,000. HillOR VIEW 3 bedr ooms & De n, cor e r lot. immaculate, fee land. Best buy at $:?49,000. llG CANYON ES'fATI Beautiful home w/6' bedrooms & family room overlooking country ~tub. View of Newport Center lights, room for pool. PRIME OFFICE SPACE 675' sq_ f._ in Newport Center with magnificent ocean view. Sl.30 pr sq ft. ~ DOYEi SHOllS Bright and a iry e xecutive home. 4 bedroom 3 bath, with pool and s pa, j ust professionally red,ecorated. Lush landscaping with a n entry reflection pond and security system make this 6 yea r o ld home s e e m like new . Assumable loan and view of Fashion Island on Fee land listed for $445,000. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. 1801 Santiago. HAUOIUMNcasT Overlooking tbe blue waters and city 'lights th.is professionally decorated Dynasty plan is one of a kind. 2 Bedroom 2 bath with c usto" books betvelf" 11ud many .rpeclal upgr'ades. This home ls beauUfullJ landscaped with a fieldstone entry and pla nters. Assumable loan, listed at $365,000. STIVE DUMM & CO MEWPOIT CIHTH OISIGH Pl.Ali 75'·f2ZI ,. ~corr nrnLTT sr {j mvrs1 nrm conr/\nT You've Arrived at ... BIG CANYON Folu.i-4 Mnll.~ f9C & ••-''" YieW Jo tt. lack • OW'Mr .. anJ Ott cwtu oct wfftl I 00,000 .._ .. . 120/o ........... , .......... Al ... ,.. wl utptf..,. $519,500. LINDA ISLE GOf1JI09 l• ... ., ..... .._ wMi pier & llp to ecca-•••• ._ 60" .....,_ Offwed .. lttl,000 _.-. .•. , ............ .._ ....... . --&11 UIO s ......... c.1r.::.::~···· .......... 2.._T.W .o. .. .-r. s,.cteub • ..,,. ,, ........ ., .. corwh4 Al t 11 e.. ., t.,,., Of. fered .. $450,000. llWPllT •Pl.DES s.,... .......... • ••• , ..... .,. w .. .._.,,... ..-. '"lliW. ar ..... ,.,,.. ...... " ..... Ceo•• .. W. ct Mr ......... .... Se. ef PCM. 1121.• • 'I .. t .9"e. Oflife4 .. IZlt,.O. CAMIC> Illa• •••C• Jn.MO t; ....... fuel lfteld. ,ututed on CdM '• home tour. oae 1tnet rrom pvt beach. ex· pandlac vtewa, nawleu de cor. Pool, bonus • room. 4617 CA..._, OPEN SAT/SUN l·S ~ or call~. and 11k for lfarllyn 'l'bom H , agt. lJ._,IW~~ '7MOOO • ~ HOUSIS l·S * OPIM TM COIOMA DB. MAI 12% simple interest! High balance loans available. Duplex wlth ~ 8d units & spa. $274,500. SEE LA VONDA AT 709 & 709~ POINSETTIA. onM .... CAMYOM First ti.me offered, priced to sell. 3 Bdrm. ·2'h bath-, community pool, spa & teniUs. $192,000. SEE LUCY ROSE AT 41 SEA JSLAND DR. OP&e IM 5"6LASS 4 . Bdrm. 2'h baths, large pool. $395,000.. S E E KAY RANGER AT 1653· REEF VIEW CIRCLE. OPIM .. JASMIMI ca• 3 BR, FR. guard gated comm~!!Y-Tennis courts, J>C)l(>l " spa. $287,950. SEE JOY C E OL S ON AT 2 3 WHITEWATER DRIVE. OP1M ON LIDO ISLI 4 Bdrm, 4 baths, near b e a c h & t e nnis cour t s . $425,000. SEE EDIE OLSON AT 110 VIA XANTIIE. OP1M M THI auflPS 3 bdrms, patio opens to greenbelt, end unit. $169,500. SEE MAGGIE GUTH AT 421 VISTA TRUCHA. ·OPIM OM MOWOMTGaY IAY New home for your ler9• boat. 4 bed room. Qui ck ,. poss essi o n . $895,000. sEB·NAN~+. lmbemino at 727 BAYSIDE DRIVE. <t I orlM , .. ·;. ... Olt YflW Ht.LLS 4 bdrm, view of canyon, mini view of ocean. $369,000 Fee. SEE CAROL McMAHAN AT 1112SANDCASI'LE. .OPIM ~· MIWPoff CWT 3 bdrm condo, orner unlt •. good view. $178,500. SEE HILLARY mAMER AT 22 RLAVENTO COURT. <>PIM .. UMYBSITT PAIK lBIACI 3 Bd, 2 ba, many upgrades. Priced to seJI $113,000 F EE. SEE LJSA. WHITE AT 17222 CANDLEBERRY. <>PIM .. JASMM CllB 2 bdrm, d e n . d in ing rm , ocean vi ew. $339,500. SEE NOREEN DOYLE AT 12 ATOL. onM .. IA YSHOUS 4 Bdrm home including the land. $325,000. SEE MARY HARVEY AT 2802 CIRCLE DRIVE. MA .. llflCIMT V1IWS are rare these days. See Fashion Island, Catalina & the coastline to Long Be ach from this lovely frontrow Seavie w Hampton. 3 Bdr'!',!. 3 baths . On fee land. $379,:.uu. IAYSMOllS -MUI llACH You'll love this charming 3 Bdrm home. Comer location near private beach & boat storage. Enjoy living in this bright sunny home. $279.000. 1Ulft.llOCI 3 bdrms. family room, dining room, atrium, spacious comer lot, private back yard & 2 patios. All for $145,000 & includes the land. OM TMI 9CU COUIM- M CANYON Quiet, cheerful home with 2 large bdrms • muter suite overlooking lake. fairways, areens. Huie stone fll'eplace & deeorated in aolt tones. Hlab beam ceillna•; perfect for small family or retired couple. '615.000 .• -CANYOM-MOMACO a bedroom•, 3 baths, Countrx French condo! • 'Cbarmln1 ' dn-ertbll um home wlt.b 1ar1e back yard -very pJivate ! 1415,000 Fee. . . SI~-.. iMftlsm PAIK eo.1 2 bdnp, 2 bitii wliMllor moc1e1 exeelleat ooaditlon, u~araded carpet, larp country titeben, fee laacl. . . Of'DI a.AYIU ,.,,. ...... OOl'l'A llSIA --Nn. •1.w COtl•CW. aM.llTAft Opmbai for licemecl, ..,..... ..... with• procrwlt:'°° .,,..,..,.compeny. fflP ....... IMkJni! No eveo f nr• o r •nk""*I ftr bderview, call Judl,-.- W OR L DWI D E REALTY. INC. ~ NEWPORT BEACH """"on1•11m Dillside C.11. Tri'6U at cmiJ llqroes. Part new. l*t NllllQ iWed.. Sl!i0,000. ~ lll-4.W Bkr. * Ofllt NOUll • SAT/MMIM 7MT_.A ..... $11,000De.. ............ '~ I moa old · 2-s t o ry Newport B e t 1 h u Towa.bot.&ae. Z Bd rms, den. ,wetbv, a t rium, C8llS. cdJ'•· ,..-Ml?lf. Ul·Z720 OpeaHame Uclolsle Stunnln& elecanc:e is yow-a in this large 4 bdrm .• J bf. home. Modena. C\lltom kitchen. speeio.a (ondaL dini.og rm. £xtva &use lot WUb •~Y .o..b courtyard and lulhttrada pa1Uo are .u emu in this truly mapiftceat bocne. Of. lered at •• 000 wtor IPJd ftnanciD&. Opco l(>. dQ 1·5 P .11 . 121 Via Uhaca . ·l 401 •ARLOTrA. OUR NEWEST, ~ MOST EX C ITINQ LISTINGJf. Delightful 3 bdr m ., single leveJ "expanded" Bonitll Plan. Openj light., bright. airy & Dutch clean! Charming, original model home area, quiet cul de· sac. end ~it with b'Uge private patio.• Truly a picturesque setting. $179,000 1981 VJSTA CAUDAL. FRONT RO~. BAY & OCEAN VIEW -· <not mua. flats>. Spacious 2 bdrm.. 2 bath + formal daning rm. F irst resale offering. by origina l owne r . An exceptional. home! $229,000 , .. ·. 412 VISTA GRAND E . Exceptionaf' qua lity & captivating char m. Tr uly .. gracious & elegant. Highly customize<j ~ townhome with·· upper bay & lights· v i ews . Vas tly e n l ~rge d m s tr'.• s uite/s ilting room + guest r m. &c, bath. Offered at $.218,000 Cassumabl~ 9. 75% loan & selle r will ·also assist in financing if required). # . MANSIONS • . f S~perb ~rchi.tectura l masterpie~e~ ........ with touches of Country French ana ·· Enghsh Tudor, but with an origina ... & dramatic boldness in design that • resembles nothing of eonv1!ntiona1 styles, and creates a new classic standard of grande ur and elegance. ; Both feature panoramic views frorir ever y room . intricat e securit~ ·. systems and lavish use o( masonry .~-.. .... ~ . . The first mansion is approximately' 8 .000 s q . ft. of in compar able quality, a private kingdom at tht!; end of the most prestigious $tr~' · 1 high oo a hillside m the Tustin hills YllWTODAY 2-5 BIG CAN'YON, l290,800 "DOVEJ\"2 BR 6 den, t.Rue llaneille . . BIG CANYON. DI0,000 "BORDEAUX .• 3 BR- Sharp ZRoeCbateau Royale UDO Is:~ 1262.SOO , Walklo · Village 103 Via Barcelona H0-625' cl~~ l.oalin& for • bome of )Om' own? You 11 find ~ bomea .clvertiMld for Nle la Cla11illed eta7da1- It features a 38' long entry hall, 1 20·x20· formal dining room. A <or '5 y bedrooms. family room. s tudy and· mamrpoth r ecreatio n room, 6 bathrooms, 4 fireplaces, on almost one acre. Pric6 is $1,500,000,., OeeUJNID¢y In May, 198() and some: decor~tfnJ' options are stflf· available. -. Tbe second is about 6,500 sq. ft. of exq1;1i_sft~ beauty with. s uperb detailing and fine craftsmanship · unmatched in aJI but a few rare homes anywhere. 20 'x36' Ji ving r~om with hig h ceilings , large dining room . 20'x32' r ecreation room . family r oom . fa bulous gourmet kitchen. 4 bedrooms. G balhrooms. 4 fireplaces. hand· r ubbed Oak on all cabinets and woodwork. P r:iced at $1.250,000. Ready for occupa ncy. Pages of copy would be required to a t te mp t to d esc rib e t h e i nd es c r iba bl e b e aut y an<t'; uniqueness of the~·e homes. Only " yo ur per son "! ins pection may provide the visual fulfillment of your curiosity. Exchanges will be creative fi nancing. RICK ALDEIETI'E, REAL TOR 7l1 ·S II S or 132.044 darrelf pash Ille b1CJ .. ,., in real estate • LA.uMA llACK-AKH llACM ...wrs -·Two Bed .• den< Ocean View, Five Yean Old. $189,500. OPIM MOUW SUteAY I TO L ~ I • r COIOMA -MAI.CAI m t•ll ••S -· 3 Bed .• de1t, view, private beaches. Assumable $150,000 J.st T.D. at 11.5%. Vacant and Priced to Sell at $299,000. CllATm ..WCI. AVAaAM.I f · : I _..,........,.. 5 Bed., 3 ba., Pool, View, Remodeled Kitchen, '140,000 A11umable T,D. 1289.ooq,. I.AMO. . ••--WOOD11••1 •All.II -· Bridge~rt Model·3 bedj, fam. rm., den, air cond., IOlar water beating, adjacent to park. Assumable $114,000 lit T.D. at 10.•%. Priced at '19',000CreaUve Fln~clnl Available,~ MIW • 217 YIA llMACA .... IDO Ill.I t~ bedroo1P wl~ .. &O\lit._ MfebeG. uwam ceAUnp , lliled -bit«~ flriiPlace. immaculate ln ..... ~,.. S..SGO with tarma. IJ4YIA~JIU Sep.rate matr bed.rOOai ..Ute ~•In • 2 niwaaces. wetbar. Jae., with port. ed W es, complete ly new tbruout. $540.000. ?.:.~ :;-~-~ needed. 3 bedroom + 3 bedrOOms with ocean view steps to beach. Take over big loan at low interest at the new re· duced price ol $319,500. 207COLTOM- MIWPORT llACH B e autiful 4 bedroom & 3 bedroom duplex with an ocean view ff'OQJ the upper unit. Well maintained. Owner will finance. 307 CATALINA - ..wpon' llACH 3 bdrm f amlly room. remodeled + ocean view. $249,500 S IDIM IAY.-oN'T With pier and slip. F•buJous views of bafbor, Lido, lJnda, and baY lslJnds. Call for appointment. $1.190,000 29% down, owner will carry balance. FIXER UPPEI 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, big R-2 lot and only $99,000 . JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 2919 twwport llYCI. c....r 3otla 11'• ···- .. 1'19' ... -' " .... ,.,.. .... , .. ' ~-Htl•• ~taU t ..,._., ... _~~ utra1. ...-..-.-. •&.llM8T. ~DAD..Y l·$ ~ IEAL EST 4D SAi.iS BROKER S O R SALES PERSONS, fUU/Part Ume. For I.be HIGHEST BOTTOM I LINE EARNINGS, in-ti---------------•! t.erview us. Offices tn NB & CdM . COafldeot1ally i UYFftONT call a n yti me J ohn ' We have severa l fine home!> Carey, GRI, R.E C.I. ' with· pie r & s lip I El. TOIO HOllSE COUNTIY S 4 Bdrms .. 3 b a ths: ranch s ty le. mini-e>tatc in orange groves. $249,SOO . 675-3411 CNAMCa OF A I.RI • -:-1bia may be ,._. only oppty to own a large home on an unbelieva- ble near acre lot with paddle tennis -court, playhouse & view. Don't miss it! $425,000. WAIWWWONT -W/Stip. New 5 Bdrm 4.in ba, dining room, magnificent background for 1oar art collection: CUstom bit by leadine architect. .$3800 mo. Lease/ .option, at $1,250,000. ala CAMYOM --Lovely 2 Bdrm Greenbriar w/2'patios in McLain Townhomes. Tennis crts, -pool, s~ and jogging distance to high school. $182,000. TU~ --A spacious 3 Bdrm, President Hqme. It's quiet tasteful dec-0ming and detailing make it simply stU111ling. $355,000. ~ cnsT -A charming 3 Bdrm condo with a View and great decorating. It's DOlitively perfect. $199,900. -I SIAYllW -A 4 Bdrm "Port Royal .. with that fabulous Corona del Mar view that ts becoming harder & harder to flnd. A fme ln•estment at $429.000. . mYM CoteO $76.IOO --Institutional A.I.T.D. available. l Bdrm and loft, put starter home, ' super for singles. . •oa..ous YllW --A sma1hin1 4 Bdrm President home w/lge pool & terrace overlook- ing the city in beautlf ul Turtlerock. ~t 's the best of Irvine. $405.000. ,., ./ S~95,000 OWl I• MUST SILL Large 3-bed~ faml.I.)' room bome, terrific oceu ... bor vieYls. cl~ to PQOI, guarded co~munity. ~reative f1 nancln1. Asking $3'75,000. Make of· fe r. TleeBIDOUS IAIGAIN r Spilt level 4-bedroom with huge family room a nd tfetlr, dinin g room . 3 fireplaces. Jovely pool, superb ocean ,and harbor view. AU for only $349,000. "$20,000 DOWN Best location. Laeuna Hills. Owner will help finance this lovely 2 bedroom + den condo. Love ly double bric k patio, paneled Jiving room and double garage. Owner is packing up to leave the area SQ hurry on this one! OWNER FfNANCIHG AVAIL $20,000 Down or assume 10114'/r loan. Qua lity 3 bedroom home. new car pet s. huge fire place. f anlaslic brick patio wlth room for RV. Corner lot. q uie t neighborbQod. P riced for quick sa le. ~TOP -:,_; ~ • ··"' YOU HA YE PFO&Ae ft'! EDwli••,....._ Lovely 3 bedroom pool home in Corona del Mar planned for en - te rtainment and family li ving. Fee land. Spacious r ooms. 2 eat - ing areas. bea utif uily' landscaped yard and pool with low main- t en a nce. Larg e family room overlooking pool and pat.lo. As· sumable loan. Owner will he lp fina nce. 3606 Seabreeze. Open S un. 1·5. ASSUMAILE 11 l/4% LOAM SOllltl ln••• Charming 3 bedroom 2~ bath home in a private community . Fa mily room looks onto S acre permanent meadow. Entert.;n aro und large ope n we tbar e quipped with i cemaker r e frigerator. Also, s pacious fibrary loft. Just s teps to tennis co urts . $360,000 furnished , $350,000 unfurnished. 499-1266 or 675-7512 , ... LAKE & MOUNTAIN VIEW 110/o Alt' ••• "- 4 b e droo m s, 2~ baths , professionally decor ated home. Mission Viejo. Enjoy th.is 2 year ne w home with pool and s pa. G arage is a Trian 's ha ven., $300,000. Assumable loan. 499-1266 or 675-7512 LAGUNA llACH SUNSET Spectacular Ocean View home. 3 bedroom. 3 bath, professionally d e corate.d. Room for a pool. H a rdwood floors . Pric ed at $297,500. LIVI .. ·HAllOll VllW Enjoy this 3 bedroom 2 bath new· ly carpeted home in Newport Beach. 'New counter lope, mir- rored w~ beam celllng. Pofutar Monaco model. Priced to tel at $188,500. 1808 Port Stirling. 'Open Sunday 1-5. C ome talk to us about opportunities available at George Charles Realty . We 're expanding! Excellent . ~ommi111lon scbedulet. lovely offtces, members of ~ewport Beach, E ~ Oran1• Oty . Saddleback, J,faun• Beach, HuntlnllPI! B•f ch Is lrvlne boal'tU. full secretarial at.ff, con1eplal _Jroup and boDu• pro1ram. For a , confi4•9'U•1 later•l••' pl•••• call Carl • OottUIO or Barbara Rla.,.. ~ • , 671-7111 REAL ESTATE EXCELL~E SINCE 1949 EXCE"IONAL FINANCING. • • •• THIOU.H 1141 OWMas OF THISI PltOPMTllS . . t I. COMI WITH US. • .te DOW• SW'MllS .... of two w ..... -Mew •II•• . ..,.. ....... ,,. .................... 511•1 I .... ,_, ...... .... ,_. ~t Wei llL , ... a... • 16ff A WAY ............. a-IN MM,, l·I u.7a AAA ' ............... .....,.... J. COMI Wl1'H US. .... DOWI SHOUS. ·~, a ct.._.. rtftecW .. .,_ s ........ ..., • .._.....,,........_,. l••flMI········ S4IO,OOO 1 CC>te wrnt US. .... DO¥ll sHons A1t1A. ...... I .... -. ....... .... ,_,,....._.11 u'•.._..,. , •• ,... ..... c..,telJll.OOI 4. co::._ =US.,.;._=-SHOllS MIA. C•I-J ... , • a ..., room .. 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I ·S .....•.••••••••••• 1555.000 DOY& SHOllS Law la• l ~ ............ ,.._Ir ... lsotk poe1. l.J6l GALAXY DaJYE ............. °""4 SUM. t-5 .................. $491.MO SPTMASS ta.L 5....._. f--.1 .... ,._..-,,.... .... ,_.a ... I DI.A.II$ IA y • • . . • • . . . . • . . • • • • . Ofla. SUit. I ·5 . • . . . . . . . . • . . . • • . • S4 H .500 COSTA MESA. UM_.. 4 .... 1111• Ir.-, roe.. ._..,.lot ......... . 397 G«AHAl>A WAY ........... <>PIH SUM.. 1-5 .................. $169.000 LAKE FOUST. L.m.ion an.,.-.._ lab. J ... a Has & t....uy rooa 22542 LA«E FOUST LANE ...... onM SUN. I ·5 ................... $234.tOO 450 NEWPORT CENTER D11YE NEWPORT BEACH 759-8111 ~· YBIA' '" PBnHOUSI CONDO 4 y_.,_,,,,. To H11•., U....,. •. RARE EXTR A LARGE. 1865 sq .n .. 2 BR or 1 plus den. 2 Ba. Lar'ge rooms. tastefu ll y furn1 s h <'d Co r unf 1. Go~grous wall. coverings, white pl an tataon shutters and walls of mirror Quiet loc .. pool, J acuzzi. sauna & more! Outstanding value at $205,000 · fee. 60 I LIDO PAK. 4.;c 0,-H••• S••• ,......._ hie ' ct ...... ...., ~.tr!· .' _, • .... ..., & oc... ...... 2 ........ 2'12 OP EN SAT/SUN 1-5 Ask gate guard lo see Penthouse ::35 101 SCHOLZ PLAZA. A.'gent, 548-9035 ; 644 -1493 Linea Rul&llUt YllW-1.0CAY'I~ 31M .. 1 I 3 .......... ..., Al,_ . .._ ....... ... ........ _. . ., ......... . .......... ..., .... d' .. ..__.._.c111 _.._ , ..... J cw ........ ,._ .. ...... ' .............. . $575.000 102) ..... .,._._ c ... 0,. s. fl) •••. EXCB' !MT FINANCING! Yoe .. fMI .._ cll1•c• _. ,,.._, ..... ~ ... lllry l ........................ c.-... .............. . "4w11•.m. ... t:': .. .,.:p;oh11hn•W•~ ..... ••d l••dr.cepl•t· O•er $210,000 ............. I 1'9. T• It• efftrt4 et SJlt.500. t Jll 5'ytlM Dr. L .......... 0,.. S•l•t 12-4. I "' Mtk ...... ,, ~. 2 ...... wc:ally, pool. tmcm:zi _. --4 0...-.. urry. CORONA DB. MAR A s pect ac ul a r h o me with an unparalled view of the bay and ocean. Snuggled on the cliff above China Cove. PriYate steps to beach. 'Ibis-is magnificence at its finest. Offered at $1,200,000. Owner will carry. Wrter ........ 67J.f 142 fk,. (l&'P.Dtldlwof-·•·-·· flNf rt \tO(Ntl-;:-.,,0 CO•W(ltC1At_ ""0~•r• 'J 0 d'I.,. ,,,._.. "••OOtf O••c flt c • •1•10 851-13e1 NEW EXCLUSIVE IMr Sll11S z==== r.ohuh .,~..., •afl .,_.. ,. ... , _. W•lcr ciat,.41 elllry te pool ..... 0,..... ., .... COl"W' ....... , ........ ..., ... tor.ml =:i ,.. rwcr•••• ,_ W., .. dlll ~1 IPlf ••I J III p' Ult ... C9pCf. ............. _. _.. 631·14'0 WA TEBFRONT HOMES, INC. R£ALESTATE s... ~-~ Mar.tgt- 2436 w CoMt ttwv. 31!> MlriW ~. ~It--*' a... Wind '31·1411 . 61Wtll ******* LN»A tsU s br., S ba. Must see this beau. home. Seller motivated. Leue option, or bring any oaer. Room for 65' boat. · LeO"$ .. llSl ..., 2 br., 2 ba. See. Bldg., pool, pcm. boat dock, penthouse. lease. .... .......... _...,. ______ . ______ _ ' Ill IE Ill Tl IEE THI WIWlllOM ... Excellent buy ln lntne Terrace -immaculate coeditiaa. expansive view of Ute wbole barta-. New)J decorated a1'(t remodeled kitchea :... a beautildl llome. 11&\000 includes Janet. IUI a \ P' TWr .. C:.C 0,. S... 1·1 ml•LA•FMaY IYllYONI MAS HIS OWN 100M -5 Bdrms and large family room 111akel l"OIOID for all. 3 batbl and 1ar1e outdoor patio add space. Fully equipped and upgraded kitchen. $124,500. lt7..,, CM 0,. S..,l· I SEAVO'S RllEST SHAIP. IMMACULA Tl HAMnOM -A worksaver home, with a place for the kids -tennis and pool too! Large 1st TD at 11~%. $335.000. ltOI Y.W C ... Ml 0,.. S.. 1·1 IOIRIB.l.O TOWllHOME LOWIST NICE IN MIYGHIOIHOOD . for 3 Bdi:ms and 2 stories. Children and pets welcome. Close to shops, schools, etc. $86,000. 112 Y•~ CM 0,. S.. l·S POlllSULA DUPLEX CLOSE TO OCEAN AND IAY 2 Bdrms each, new paint &: carpets, ready to move in! $235;000. 2151. ........... 0,-S-. t-5 IJUCllS STILl HAPPEN. SSS.too WIU. IUY --One Bdrm and den in ooe of the finest waterfront villages. 'h mobile. 'h house with a real fireplace and private patio. Near beach, pool and spa. #1-7. 300.1..co.t Hwy, Ml S-. 2·6 EICllClfl PATIO AND POND IAYc:allST llAUTY. Sunshine and space fm-family ct.irin& 4 Bdrms, dining room and fam11y room. F~rmal Jiving room off main thoroagbf are, you ·n enjoy this home and fine location. $304,000. lt07 S_,.11go, Ml 0,.. S-. l·S NEW LISTING . SPllNG CLl.AM, HADY FOR SUMMB --Ivan Wells beauty, 3 Bdrm 2 bath, country kitchen and formal dining room. Highly upgraded with vaulted ceilinged living and dining room, parquet, tile and used brick in family kitchen. Much more. $275,000. Call to see. ON THE GOLF COURSE MEW LISTING -MESA VERDI , Prime 4 Bdrm home on the fairway. Formal dining room, eat·in kitchen. marvelous family room with adjoining game room --opens onto the fairway. Superb condition! Many special features. Pool. $375,000. SINGLE OR DOUBLE I AIOYI rt AU. --Move right into this furnished 1 Bdrm view penthouse. Prof esslonalty decorated --great financing ! Buy, lease or lease l option. $137 ,500. l I t ~ WTllllf -POOL LOW MAIWIB4ACI YAID --Just what you've been looking for --·4 Bdrms, family room, gorgeous view, $219,500. Call to see. WEST llWPOIT •PW · M1W US1111• -Super opportunity~ newly carpeted 3 6 2 Bdrma, and ready tp move ln t Excellent location. "'stmes·throw" to ocean and surfing beach. $279.000. All US ..... .., ..._ w•r•ty ,, .. _ ........... ..,.. ......... THE REAL Em'ATERS Cll'lll 1111 .. &73-l550 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . WATBFIONT ELEGANCE A beautiful custom built 6 bedroom 5 bath Linda Isle home. Spacious family room. with patio, library/den, hobby/darkroom, and more. Gracious '-master bedroom suite with adjoining private deck. Gourmet kitchen extraordinaire. Entertainment and dining amenities to complement all. Pier and slip with accommodation for one so· and 2 30' boats. Exceptional location 24 hr. guarded community. $1, 700,000. ~.Q ~""~·-,,.. '!.~~-.. ~ Balboa Island Realty ANDINVl!STME!NT~ 673-8700 -------------· IC CANYON ESJATE Spectacular architect designed, custom mansion with double circular stairs, el&vator, marble spa, sauna, pool and golf course vie.w. Brand new 6600 magnificent sq.ft. $1,295,000 fee. BUii NEW IJSn. Choice Corona del Mar Duplex. Seven years new. $279.000. Owner may carry. 1• OCEAN VIEW Cameo Shores. private beaches. 4 Bdrm, 3 bath, lovely decor, cathedral ceilinga. $379;000. CAll THE TWO LMS CHRISTA OR GEllY &73-n&l 711-1397 THE STARNES COMPANY ·------------- THE WHOLE TRUTH ABOUT REAL ESTATE· FINANCING ••• IN IEiEST ~S LOW AS 91/2°/o There are a lot more ways to finance. a real .-te purchase than just a corwentk>nal loan. Today's newspapers and broadcest media keep telling the public about the high interest on conventional k>an8 ... but what t"-Y don't tell you is that ·assumable loans at much lower interest and other creative forms of flnanc~ng are available. Call Tarbell today and get the WHOLE TRUTH ABOUT REAL ESTATE FINANCING. View 1ig C4lftYOft ArH The best o( Newport Beach right here! Prestigious, extens ively upgraded exeeutive 2 story home, complete with 4 bedrooms anC:i about 2400 sq. feet of living space. Stained glass windows, custom wallpaper, teak floors , wet bar in f a m i 1 y r o o m . 2 1,-2 b a t h s . 2 fireplaces , dining room, plush carpets. Community pool & RV parking ... di this plus an assumable lo w interest loan. $235,000. 540-1720 Tincl Of Looll AIMI? Sp0tless Eastside 2 bedroom home, absolutely immaculate inside & out! Huge rooms, raised floors, builtin range & oven in the deluxe kitchen. Forced air heat, separate laundry room; zoned R-2, room to · bulld. 2 car garage, large garden area. Owner help finance, $125,000, -woa 't last! $40-1720 • ..... ,... .... JLewl . All the luxury of Newport Beach, and all the EZ care livi.Df , of ·a condo ... l'ight here ... in this 3 level condo. 2 bedrooms, 2Y'! baths, dining room, den area for dad. Gu fireplace for s nugflln'. All decorated in the lae1t of tote. . . with -patio and eommunitJ pool, too. Come aeet t114,500, 501120 'S7J.MO. ,. °"" ,.,. .. A11ume the low intere1t loan on this tU&'utiva one bedrpo~ondo. Ideal for the youn1 c · or the aln1le JOmt execuUve. · ted lD en tlcin 1 Med lter.ra,ean atmosphere, cloae -to =::· .. complete wl~ prlvate f\d.t aecurity. .,.. pOol aDd na.tioD room. 540-1120 Fal e.Loft With this gorgeous area! Enticing Mediterranean atmosphere, here ; adults only. Assume the low interest loan on this lovely 2 bedroom condo ... dining area. wall to wall carpets and patio with balcony. Call today! $82,500. 540-1720 ... ....,,..s If · Splish, splash! Assume the low interest loan oo this ranch style 3 bedroom POOL borne ... beautifully decorated borne with new wallpa':iy eating area oft the kitchen; fa room for the kids. Hearty fireplace. Covered patio, sparkling pool, garage opener. Plus avocado tree in yd, College Park area. $109,950. 540-1720 ..._,_.&T.-. Immaculate, totally private 3 bedroom patio home in fabuloul location. Complete with cuatom drapea, up1raded carpeta, tinted windows ll1ld lots of handsome wrou1bt iron accents. Garate opener. Just Hated .•. come by 6 see! S97,000. 540-1720 $67.-~ ..... Neat, bard to-find starter home In lovely ana ••. an .:_:,r.mtect, with a bld.rooml, noon, atora~ abed and abade tn.. OD lar1• lat; owner wUI Wp nn-nee qaallllecl buyer. Call tor ... , .. M0-17• IAYW TOWlllOt• The lareest "Mai Kal" w/narl)' 3000 sq.ft. of un«aentated ete,.1aoce ! Perfect for entertalnln1 w/Walk·in bar, 2 oveiilze terracet to view the boaUnc acUvtty, high ceillnaa It pvt 1wlmmlq pool w/aolar beater. Truly a spectacular aBR home offered incl. prime land at $1,000,000. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. OPEN SUN l ·S P.M. 1319 BAYSIDE DRIVE. <F·45> YllW Oii THI LAD , •· .. from this hilhlY upgraded 38R Uncoln model. Lmh landscaping ·With specimen trees, outdoor lighting --perfect for entertaJnlng. Owner will assist in • financing. $179,500. Lorraine Reid 551·8700. OPEN • SUN. l ·S P .M. #9 EAST YALE LOOP. (t-46>: ..... TaaAClt Custom 4BR home high on a hill w/sweeping view of ocean, harbor, islands & sunsets. Family rm w/fplc & BBQ PLUS lg beamed bonus rm olf spacious central patio w/J>(>Ol. Super corner location. S6SO.OOO leasehold. , A~sum. loan. Tom Alllnson 642·8235. OPE;N SUN l-4:3(f P .M. lS>l SABRINA TERRACE. CF-47) E "Un "R ~~.._llOM camook. · · " xc\ g enalSsance plan overlool mg water, city liebts & rolline bills. 38Rs. formal livine & diniD2 rms -separate family rm w /2 decks overlooting view. Sandie Fix 644 ·6200. OPEN SUN 1·5 P .M. #26 COVENTRY. CF-48) t«mY1 Flexible fmancing & assumable loan avail. on this tastefully decorated & highly upgraded 4'BR home. Paneled f~mily rm W/Yl!!l bar & fplc opens to beautiful pool & spa surrounded by brick patio & wood deck. $164,500. Jackie/Tr-id 752·1414. OPEN SUN 1·5 P.M. 14612 OAK. <F-49) ratV An. POOl,.SID T AID! Custom, Ivan Wells bujlt home w/flexible floorplan. 4 lg BRs --family rm -· formal dining rm & various patio areas. great for entertaining. A cheerful borne priced to sell at $242,000. Jane Paquin 642·8235. OPEN SUN 1·5 P.M. 1909 COMMOOORE. (F-SO> JASt•• ~l Handsomely appointed 2BR & den bome in guarded gate community. 2 f pies. wet bar, brk.f st nook " formal dining rm. Spanish paver private side patio. $275,500. Paula Balley 642·8235. OPEN SUN 1-4 P .M. 18 SHOAL DRIVE. (F·Sl) LOY&T MM&T MOt• Atrium entry to the formal living rm w/fplc of this spacious 3BR residence. Master suite w/sttting rm & bricked atrium.-Lg kitchen/family rm combo w/9' serving bar & lots of storage. Air-conditioned --built-in stereo --new landscaping. Close to pools, parks & schools. $119.995 . Lornlne Rennie 75!·1414. OPEN' SUN. l..S P.M. 4101 BEL~ERE. CF-52> "'l'WM a. Cl ..... Gorgeom & spac.ious Doftr Shares VIEW bome. li vlnJ rm w/ C()mer view ot bWa 6 Newport Center. Bright & cheery ldtcben w/bridat rm & formal dlnlng rm. Family rm W/stone fplc 6 wet bar. 48Rs --3~ baths. $452.500 fee. Barbara Aune 642·8235. OPEN SUN 1·5 P .M. 1612 ANTIGUA WAY. (F·53> LAD FOUST EllCUTIYE HONI! Distinctive lri-level 4BR residence at end of quiet cul-de·sac in very pvt canyon setting. Features formal dining, study, hardwood floor family rm & kitchen. Room for 5th BR expansion. $229,500. Paula Bailey 642-~. OPEN SUN 1·5 P.M. 25050 WOODBRIDGE. <F-54 ) 5"CM.ASS HU.! Beautiful brand new custom residence. Mediterranean~ architecture ind· wide balconies. heavy shake roof &. handsome tiles. Skylighted kitchen --58R suites (i ncl • maid's qtrs) -3 fplcs. Over 5000 sq.ft . designed for:: family living & privacy . $945,000 fee. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. OPEN SUN 1·5 P .M. #6 ROCKY POINT. <F ·S5) COtiilt All! • View! Location! Quality! Design! Custom·built around.; sparkling pool & designed to capture the dramatic .. views ol Harbor entrance, Catalina & night lights -~ this 4BR home is perfect for entertaining. 48Rs,.: formal dining & family rm adjoining spacious living ~ rm. $79S,OOO incl. land. Larry Dyer 642-8235. <F-56) MOTIYATm OWl•t Immaculate 4BR, 2·story bome on lovely lJ'ee..lin .. street. New cpt & paint. Spacious family rm & kitchen look out onto lushly landscaped yard w/covered patio~* Short walk to shopplnl{, schools & parks. S122.900. Jackie Archer 752-1414. OPEN SUN 1·5 P.M. 1-~,, ....... ~ DONCASTER. <F·57> OM 1NI IAYI SBR custom·built Dover Shores home w/approx. 78' oo. the bay & room for your yacht. Approx. 4000 sq.ft w I dr'amatlc 2·story entrance • terrace to tbe bay i ele1ant mtertainiq. S-.000 Jeuebold. Barbara A 8'2~. OPEN SUN 1~ P .11. 208 EVENING STAR (F·58) "SPANISH snu COMDOf SM,HOI 28R townhome in adult section. Feature kltcbeQ/family combo, fplc, fvt enclOled patio attacbed 1ara1e. Walk to poo • apa. Paula Balle 8'2-GIS. (1'-58) ' MOBIWWOCll POOL NGI• A budul Ja~•• lanllD WTOUl,Mll th1s lovelY 4B reald~nce . lvln1, dJDIDI • famlly room w/wood·burnin« ~let: cu.tom designed pool&: spa i year-round entertifnln1. $315,000 fee. Alan Bee 551-8700. <F-60> .. I I . , I , I l•IOON 307 Columbia (Nwpt er.tt NB 540.1151 h~~.. Slll/Sbn 1·5 720 Goldenrod,~· deJ lb.r 646-n71 $18'7,SOO Sa 1-418\11·5 434 Catall.Da <Nwpt ff.eta> N.8 64&-7171 $159.000 Sun.1·4 31921 Coast Hwy, South Lac-una '97· 1181 SU>.000 Sunday 1·5 2521 Crestview (Bayabo~> N.B. 644-9060 $110,000 Sun l ·S J .... , ........... 31 Jasmine Creek Dr., CdM 64~145 $284,SOO Sun. 1 5 18 Shoal Drive <Jasmine Creek> CdM 642·8235 $275,500 Sun 1 ·4 615 Kings Road, Newport Beach 75~11 SSM,000 Sat/Slln 1·5 #9 Ruslllng Wind(TurtleRk Vis· ta)lrv 551-8700 $233,500 Sat/Slln 12·5 766 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach ~5588 Sat/Sun 12·5 202 Monte Vasta, Costa Mesa 646-3627 SaUStm 1·5 . JlaMtOOM 230!1 Java Sea Dr., Lag Niguel 498-5227 $275,000 Sat/ Stm 2-4 3681 Scottsdale, <'Ibe Colony) Irv. 973-4772 , Sun 11·5 ••16662 IntrepidCOff PCH)Hntg Hbr 846-6608 $460,000 Sat/Stm 12:30-5 ~Adams, Huntington Beach 548-1168 $128,900 Sat/SUn 11-4 41 Sea Island Dr. (Big Canyon> NB 644--9060 $192,000 Sun. 1·5 2160 Kristin Ln. <Between Harbor & Npt. Blvd. on Victoria) C%f 548-3559 1614 Santanella (Irv Te rr) N.B. 640-5357 Sat/Slln 1·5 140 Via Waziers (Lido Isle> N.B. 673-7300 $440,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 670.S Seashore, Npt Bch 675-4630 $169,000 Sun 1·4 12$ Via Yell a ~ido >NB 675-4562 $330,000 Sun 1·5 209 Via Cordova (Lido) Npt Bch 631·1400 $407 ,000 Sunday 1·5 911 Cliff (Cliffhaven) N.B. 631-1400 $375.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3718 Shell (Ch ina Cove) CdM 646-7171 $435,000 Sa /Sh 1:30-4:30 107 Morristown, Costa Mesa 642-82.15 $92,000 SaUSUn 12·5 5500 River I (Lido Sands ) N.B. 646-.lj'il $145,000 Sun. 1·4 •1614 Corsica <Mesa Verde> C.M. 641-8687 $109,950 · Sat/Sun l·S 2909 Chestnut Ave, Mesa' Verde, CM 631·1266 $1~.950 Sat/Slm 1-4 1809 Prt Sterling <Hrbr Vu) NB 675·7512 $183,500 'Opn Sun 1·5 1R3 Yorktown (Monticello> CM 642-5200 $86,000 Sun. 1·5 31:,2 Fuc hsia St <Grnbrk) Costa Mesa 631-1800 $149,000 Sun 1·5 505 Seaward <Corona Hln) CdM 675-6000 $224,900 . Sun. 1·5 128 Via Yella (Lido Isle) N.B. 675-4562 $330,000 Sun. 1·5 19361 Cindy Lane, Huntington Bch 979-5370 $95,900 Sunday 12-4 111 Via Jucar (LidQ) NB 67~~0 $369,500 Sun 1·5 1807 Tradewinds <Baycrest) NB. 640.~ $196,000 Sun 1 ·S •8 Monterey Cir CSpygls) CdM · 640.9900 Sunday 2·5 ••1317 Bayside Dr. (Mai Kai) CdM 642-8235 $750;000 Sun 1·5 5012 River1 Newport Beach 646-7711 Sunday 1·5 685 Vista Bonita, Bluffs, N.B. 646·7711 Sunday 1·5 4101 Belvedere, Irvine 0752-1414 $119,995 Sun 1·5 2190 State Ave., Costa Mesa 645-0303 $94,900 Sun. 1·5 3125 Bayside Dr., Corona del Mar 673-8.550 $216,000 Sun. 1·5 661 Nyes Place, Laguna Beach 968-4617 $325,000 Sun 1·5 16425 Lazare Ln <Huntgtn Hrbr) H.B. 213-592-1834 $250,000 Sa-Sun 12-5 l • ... FAM IM ..-DIM 1982TustinAve.", Costa Mesa 646-7414 $124,500 Sat/S\J.n 12-4 1044 Santi~go Dr. (Dover Shores> NB 631·5212 $499,500 Sat/Slln 1·5 2'30 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa 642-6134 $109 990 . Open Daily 276Sherwpod <Eastside) C.M. 645-5.549 Sun. only, 1-4 3254 New York Ave <Mesa Verde) CM 979.5370 Slt/S\m 1·5 42 Cedar Tree Loe, Irvine S5V7896 $185,400 Sat/SUn 607 Rockford Rd., Cam Hinds, CdM 631·12166 $299,000-Fee Sat/Stan l ·5 1223 Dolphin Terr <Int Terr) CdM 642-5200 s-.ooo-ree Sat/ Stm 1.s 325 AllsO (Nwprt Hts} NwPft Bch 631-Cm $215,000 Sat/SUD 1·5 21 Camf>ria (Spyglus) CdM 675-6000 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1132 White Salli <HVHla>' CdM 67UOOO $275,000 Sat/&m 1-5 '21 Vista Trueba ITJ)e Bluffs) N.B. 6'4-9080 SJ.81,500 Sun. t..s 23 Wbltenter Dr. CJumlne Crt> CdM &M~toeO $287,950 Sun.1·5" · •ID aoa..t LD (~ Sllcll'•> N.8 . T9tlll ... •1383 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB . · 7S9.-<»Jll $495,000 Swl. l·S 2499 Anniversary Ln., Newport Bch 6'5·2'25 $1~,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 1111 W. Bay Ave,Npt. Penin.NB 673-1900 Sat/Slan l ·S 33 Ashbrook (Woodbridie> Irv. 651-8700 SNo Price Sat/Sun 1-4 9 Eut Yale Loop, Irvine 551-8700 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •·~Lake Forest Ln.",·u . Forest 75S.~11 $234,900 Sun. 1·5 •~Via Vella ~ido)NB 67~ SMS,000 Sun 1·5 1613 Pooderosa (Mesa·Verde)CM · !mM563 $ll2,500 Sun 1-4 • • • 1819 Bayside Dr., (;dM 642-8235 $1,000,000 sausun 1·5 • 134 Harbor ls land Dr., N. 8 . 646-7711 SaUS\J.n 1·5 •300 Kings Pl., Newport Bch 646· 'T711 Sat/ sun 1 ·5 1806 Leeward (Baycrest> Npt Bcb 631-1400 $262,500 Sat/SUn 1.S 1524 Vivian Lane, Newport Beach 631-1400 su;e,500 &av&an 1-s 815 Camphor < Eastbluff) Npt Bcb. 673-4400 $264 000 SatlSUn l ·5 15 Landfall Ct. <Nwpt Crst> N. B .. 675-3411 $199,900 Sat/SUD 1·5 •2340 Bayside Dr., CdM 675-5511 ~.000 Sat/SUn 1-5 703 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $195,600 Sat/Slm l ·S 2106 Yacht Mischief (Seavu) NB 552-0777 Sun. 1 ·5 1283 Skyline Dr., Laguna Beach 644-7020 $289,500 Sun 12-4 1023 Bonnie Doone, CdM 644-7020 $575,000 Sun 1·5 1901 Yacht Camilla (Seavu) N'.B. · 642-5200 $335,000-fee Sun. 1·5 •3606 Seabreeze, Corona del Mar 675-7512 Open Sun 1·5 • 135 Via Ve lla (Lido Isle ) N.B. 675-4562 $545,000 Sun. 1·5 2301 Alta Vista CE / Bluff) NB 644·0484 $2Z7,000 Sun. 12·5 41 Ma insa il <J asmine Creek) CdM 675-2311 5225.000 Sunday l·s' #19 Toulon <Hbr Ridge) NB 964-:?A>ll Sun. 12-5 307 Catalina, Newport Beach 675-6670 $249,500 Sun 1-5 •1725 Minorca <Mesa Verde> C.M. 540.ll51 $14!,950 Sun. 1·5 302 Campbell, U>Sta Mesa 556-2660 $160,000 Sun 1·5 104 Via Lorca (Lido> Npt Bch 644-7020 $395,000 Sun 1·5 250 Hazel Dr .. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $549.000 Sun. 1·5 #26 Coventry (Harbor Ridge) N.B. 644·6200 $No Price Sun 1·5 2401 22nd Street. Newport Beach 642·8235 $449,500 Sun 1·4 614 Heliotrope, CdM 675-2373 $269,500 Sun 1-4 3 Whitewater (Js mn Crk) CdM 760-9333 $375,000 Sun 1·5 217 Via Eboli (Lido) N. B. 644-9990 $465,000 Sun 1 ·5 549 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach 673-33.55 $296,600 Sun 14 20021 Lawson Ln (Meredith Gdn>H.B. 557-8>23 $164,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1218 Keel Dr. (Hrbr Vu Hls > NB 644·9990 $249,000 Sun 1·5 4 llDltOOM 4921 Raintree <Univ. Park> Irv. 979-8533 $207,000 Sunday 12-S 219 Via Dijon <Lido> Npt. Bch. 494-0731 $315,000 Sun 12-4 14062 Chagall Ave <Colony) Irv 631-1800 $125,000 Sun 1~5 305 Lugonia. Newport Shrs, N.B. 642-8850 $175,000 Sun J ·5 217 Via Ithica CLldo) N.B. 675-6670 $369,500 Sun 1-5 124 Via Quito (Lido) N. B. 675-6670 $540,000 Sun 1·5 3102 Gibraltor (Mesa Verde) C.M. 645-0303 $119,500 Sun. 1·5 135 VlaZUricb (Lido Isle) N.B. 673-7300 $525,000 tVStm 1·5 225 LaJolla Dr. (Ne\vport ts.) N.B. 759-<ml $198,000 t/Sltn 1-5 •16072Carleton, Ftn Vly 54().3666 $145 000 tit/Sun 1·5 117 Via Quito <Udo Isle> .B. 673-9060 $425,000 Sun. 1·5 32 Rue Grand Valle (Bg ~yn) NB 640.9900 $675,000 t/S\J.n 1-5 14 Monterrey Cir (Spygls CdM 640-9900 Open Sat/Slln 12·4 223 Via San Remo (Lldo) Npt Bch 631·1400 $695,000 Sun.1·5 3808 Topside, Corona del Mar 644-7211 $215,000 Sun 12-4 6072 Glenwood, Huiltinpon B(h 963-5671 SaUeSun 1·5 223 Ithlca (Lido) Newport Beacb 673-1020 $345,000 Sat/Stm 1·5 * UM8Santiago, Nnport Beach 631-1400 $'75,000 Sat/&m 1·5 9511 Rockpolnt, Huntington Deb 631·1400 $1",SOO &mday 1-5 2130Santlqo (DoftrSbn) N.8. .6'5-0IQI sz.&1,000 Sat/9'm i .. s 828 Sut•aao Rd., Colt• Mesa . 17M77' SU0,000 Sat/Sbn U.5 '74 Qovenlor, Cotta M•a SM-ala '88.500 Sat/Sun l_. . ··~-MM ........ 18752 vi. p~ lrilDe 59 Mil 4.... Sat/Sm l.S .. ·. . . • 1801&antiaao. 'Newport Beach 631-4134 U45 000 S.t/SUn 1·5 2522 Vista Dr. (Baysbores> N.B. 645-2717 $425,000 Sat/SUD l·S 2015 Windover <Baycrst) N.B. 675-6000 $2'75,000 Sat/S\J.n l·S 2700Ligbthouse (BrdmrHVH) CdM 675-6000 '$249,500 SaUS\m 1·5 4627Camden <CameoSbn)CdM 675~ $695,000 'Sat/Sun l ·S 3356 Alabama Cir. (Mesa Verde> CM 531-7200 $169.000 Sat/Stm 11·5 5 Rue Du Pare (Bg Cnyn) N.B. 631-un> $725,000 Sat/Stm 1·5 ••727 Bayside Dr., Newport Bcb 644·9060 $895,,000.Fee Sat/Sun 1•5 •1653 Reef View Clr.CSpy . Ridge)CdM 644·9060 S395.000·Fee Sun. 1·5 1112 Sandcastle <HV Hills> CdM 644·$060 $369,000 Fee Sun. l ·S #21 Rue Fountain Bleau, Big Cyn, NB 64~ . SaVStm l ·S s Rue Montreaux {Big Cyn> N.B. 759-1679 '695~000 Sat/St.In 1·5 397 Granada Way, Costa Mesa 75SM)SU "$169,000 &m. l ·S 4515 Orrington <Cameo Stirs) CdM 673-1761 $379.000 Sun.12-4 •284 Sierks <Eastside) C.M. 673-8861 $137,500 Sun.12-4 •2101 Leeward Ln ... Bay crest, NB 64().53.5'7 $219,000 Sat/SUn 1·5 •1806 Galaxy Dr. <Dover Shores> NB 642-8235 $525,000 Sat/SUn 1·5 559 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach 673-8550 $660,000 Sat/Stan 1·5 3400 Catamaran. Corona del Mar 640.2996 $395,0QO.Fee Sat/SUn 1·5 23 Mootecito (Spyglass> CdM 760-9333 $625,000 Sat/ Sltn 1 ·5 110 Via Xanthe (Lido Isle> N.B. 644-9060 Sun. l ·5 2760 Mendoza Dr .. Costa Mesa 556-2660 $114.900 §un 1·5 •2872 Ballow Ln (MesadelMar ) CM 556-2660 $115.900 . Sun 1-5 • 1718 Ga laxy Dr. (Dover Shrs) NB 642-5200 S56S.OOO-fee Sun. 1·4 :JO 2808 Lighthouse <HVHm> CdM 675-6000 $275,000 SW). 1·5 376 E. Zlnd St. {Back Bay) NB 675-6000 $348,000 Sun. 1·5 •1300 Estelle <Westclf> N.B. 675-6000 $258,500 Sun. 1·5 128 Via Ithaca CLido ble) N.B. 833-8600 $565,000 Sun. 1-5 3101 McKinley, Costa Mesa 645-9161 $118,900 Sun. 1·4 1907 Santiago (Baycrest) NB 642-5200 $304 .000-fee Sun. 1·4 1083 Salinas (Mesa Woods) C.M. 540-1151 $120.500 Sun. 1·5 • 18827 Santa Is adora , Fnt. Valley 751-3191 $172.000 Sun. 1·5 1909 Commodore <Baycrest> N.B. 642·8235 $242.000 Sun. 1·5 14672 Doncas ter. Irvine 752-1414 . $122,900 Sun l ·S 1612 Antigua <Dover Shores> NB 642-8235 $4.52,500 Sun l ·5 25050' Woodridge <El Toro > Lk.Forest 642-8235 $229,500 Sun 1·5 •l801Sabrina Terr((rv.Terr)CdM 642-8235 SNo Price Sun 1_. :30 14612 Oak, Irvine 752-14.14 $164,500 Sun 1·5 •2340 Cynthia Court, C.M. 64&-mt. Sunday 1·5 30 Burning Tree. Big Cny, N.B. 833-2650 $525,000 Sun 1-4 1032 Wbitesails CHrbr Vu Hls > CdM 760-933.1 $349,000 Sun l ·5 •6 Drakes Bay, Corona del Mar 673-8550 USS.000 Sun. 1·5 2802 Circle Dr. CBayshores> N.B. 644-9060 S325.000-Fee Sun. l ·5 18661 Via Palatino <TurtlrkHls > Irv 675-3411 $425,000·fee Sun. l ·S 2008 Yacht Vigilant <Seavu) N.8 . 675-3411 $429,000 Sun. 1·5 2214 Alta Vlsta <Bluffs) NB 675-1771 $239,900 Sunday 1·5 SIBIOOM •16 Mission Bay <SpygJs) CdM 644·7020 $445,000 Sat/Sun J·5 tlOOO Mariners Dr. <Dover Shrs> NB 631·1400 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •31529 Aguacate, San Juan Capo 631·1400 $625,000 Sunday 1·5 f ................... •21 Pt Loma Dr (Spygls) N.B. 631·1800 '695,000 Sat/SUn 1·5 *8 Drakes Bay (Spyglass IDU> CdM 75e-0811 $439,500 Sun. l ·5 •#8 Cherry Hills (Big Cyn) NB · 673-1761 $1,295,000-fee Sun.12-4 •1608 AnUaua Way <Dover Shores> NB 759-ostl $675,000 Sun.1·5 •4531 Camden Dr <Cameo Shn> CdM • I 640-5357 Sat/llm 1·5 1014 Mariners Dr.,.DoverSbn. N.B. 640-sa57 $585,000 -llt/Stm 1·5 . 1073 Salvador <II•• del lls) C11 64C-T1T1 '205,000 s./8'm/Wed 1_. 1380 Rampeblre Clrcle, N.ll 844-M> Sl'IS,000.Fee San. t -.5 137-(DOYerShn) NB ··=. . . Sat/b 1·5 112 <llllir W> !fB 87 t1MI. ..., .. 1-5 $895,000 Sun 1·5 6 _.OOM 411 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 673-~ $369.500 Sun l ·S •#3 Mootecito (Spyglus) CdM 631·1400 $625,000 SaUSlln l·S 6 .... PA.t.t IM• DIM ••443 Via 'Lido Soud (Lido> NB 644~9990 $750,000 Sun 1·5 35 Bodega Bay (Spygls > CdM 700-9333 $595, 000 Sun 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I lmlOOM 1101 MacArthur #205 cs.est Vls> SA 540-1720 $73,500 Sun. 1-S Z ... OOM 1981 Vasta Caudal CTbe BJuffs) NB 640-5560 $229.000 Sun. 1-S 4.12 Vista Grande (The Bluffs> N.B. 640-"5560 $218,000 Sun. l·S 3065 Clubhouse, Mesa Verde. CM 540-3886 •130.000 Sun l ·5 •33 Lakeview CWdbrg> Irvine 631·1800 $215.000 Sun 1·5 1101 MacArthur #298(8. Cat vts>SA 540-1720 $82.500 Sun. 1·5 1100 ltutland Rd. n. Npt. Beacb 751·3191 $124.~ Sun.1·5 601 Udo Park MC <Lido) NB 673-9142 Sl.200.000 Sun 1-4 40Sea Island Dr <BigCyn) NB 675-3411 $182,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••621Lido Park Dr <El>NB 631-1400 $480,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 21372 Brook.burst 1*516. ll.B. 962-8750 $111.900 Sat/SUn 11·4 2518 Elden Ave <Oak Glen) C.M. 642-6734 $99,990 SaU SUn 10-6 * * 1307 Bayside Dr. <Mai Kai> CdM 644-4910 S525.ooo savsun 1-5 102 Scholz Plaza <Penthouse 36l NB 67>7960 $187.500 Sun. l ·S * •601 udo P ark Dr. <8·D> N B. 673-7300 $550.000 Sun. 1·5 101 Scholz Pl :r35 <Versailles) N B 548-9035 ,644-1493 Sat1Sun 1·5 1 0 1 S c h o l l Pl az a Ph 2 2 . Ver sa illes.NB 631-1400 S229.500 Sat/Slln 1·5 l llDIOOM 41 Sea Island Dr. <Big Canyon) NB 644-9060 $192.000 Sun. l ·S 401 Carlotta <Tbe Bluffs> N.a 64().5Se() $179,0QO Sun. 1-$ 1001 E. Grant. Santa Ana 54().3666 S62.900 Sun l ·5 30 Rustling Wind. Trtlrk Vsta. Irv 675-3411 5239.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 J n ,.. FAM RM or D84 •2655 Vista Omad a <Bluffs) NB 631-1800 S215.000 Sun 1-S 4 • .... FAM lM w DIN •424 Vis ta Roma <Bluffs> NB 631-1800 $225,000 Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE IM & 2 • 120 Chestnut St., Santa Ana 642·5200 S82.950 Sat/Sun 12-4 :30 2 n A In 139 Albert Pl CE/Stde) C.M. 646-71n $125,000 SaVSlln l·S J. & 2. 215 E . Balboa Bl <Penin> NB 642·5200 $235,000 Sun. 1·5 608 Marguerite (Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $350,000 Sun. 1 ·5 J. & J .. 115 43nl St., Newport Beach 675-fi670 $319,500 Sun l ·S 13342 4Sth St .• N pt Bcb 673-6!10 $'230,000 Sun 1 ·S 114 Opal <Ballsl >NB 675-3331 $525,000 Sun 1-4 4 .. & l 11 207 Colton, Newport Beach 675-6670 $239,500 Sun 1.S • MOBILE HOME FOR SALE 2 l9IOOM 300 E. Coast Rwy, Sp. 86, NB 675-3&11 $68,000 Sun. 1·5 # 108 _, E . Coast Hwy, Newport Bch 67S-..010 $58,500 Sat/Slln 12·5 ••7001Jdo Park Dr (#31) NB 631-1400 ,~,000 •700Udo Park Dr .• Newport Bch 631·1400 $45,000 Sunday 1.S 2 ............. ... No. 310, 32.:t02 Allpu. San Juan Cap •M~ $47,500 Satl&m 9.S .,..., ..• ~ HA..aaVllWt&LS ~ ftnudn1 evau .. m~ loYeb-4 BR. rami· ty nnbame with relaxing view al mtDI • b1llakie. Reali.ltlcaly .Priced at SMS.500.CaU DOMtE VALENTINE meooor M).()9'J7 WHYMIH STAY HOME 1beJ flQjof u.. eomfort tla~e.neln a cboice loeatloa. Thia special 4 Bdrm borne ia immaallat.f with u at· tractlve ramllr rm . lonml ...._ na It a 1pukJIDI pool. Call 953l'ODOW. ALLSTATE RULTORS --~ 4tlr. 1~ W lnlce ram rm. Ir frml clining. Nice area nr. n.tin It 17th. Pvil Place, Inc. 8'2·7461 TllPLIX EASTS.DI C.M. Home + income! Owner Will carry coatract. 2(Y'; ~ Super clean and aeat. Bat Costa• Mesa &oc.IJGA. SlQ.950. Act aow. uaer.•a M7 ~ Clill~m.J CY(N 11( ••II \ IU'I 101!1 .. ttl • {Wldt4JI IUST1C21R o6def' home on large trtll- covered lot. E asts1di: C'.olt.a Meu. SB5.000 ., Mcc-.. Rltr. 54-77H &l&AMCI SZOS,000 hataltic JllOO + sq.ft . bome . Totally re . modeled, bardwood Doon. bey wmdows too. Go urmet kitchen o•elooka s unn y brellfMt area. 2 Larae bdrms dowaata 1 rs. ..... ~ ....... pee. tacuJaf' master awte. Huie dre11IDI area, railed Roman tub, mar· Me lop pullmans +2 mare~ list bdnns. A IDUlt to .... Call now ror persoaal J>Aview. -.1111 Pw11U.Caad9t 2. 3 • 4 Bedrooms wtth ocean view, pool, uuna. ape 6 loU of qpe111pece lJl S,001 .Saa Oieao. SLart1n& M'J' .. Wt&ll 5% ~~11.TSln· tirllll tide. -.m1 or Cl ...... ....... -THI ... !SUI • ...A~o < tn.,a.xa., aide by aide. excellent cond. aDd 12% financinf. $255,000/~,ooo. ~· · See Marilyn Rousselot at 102' and 1028 W. BalOO. IDvd . . ~ ., • • , . - , I , UMlqul ... HAttlOI Y11W HILU Contemporary y't cozy, shutters, t.i)es, etc. Comer, fee lot. $275,000. See Wendy Beam at 1132 White Sails Way. UM ...... YCllST --One of a kind, builders quatity 4 bdrm, slightly contemp., immac. <Principals only). $275,000. See Kay Par ker at 2015 Windward. UMlqUI IM M.V. llOADMooa -· 4 bdrm, 2 stone fireplaces, beams. sgle sty plan, 2600 sq . ft. $249,500. See Dottie Valentine (owner/agt.) at 2700 Lighthouse Lane. UM19UI IN OlD COIOHA DB. MAil --. Attractive hom e 2 bedroom, library, plus excellent inco me unit. N~wer quality con struction , older CdM c harm. $35 0 ,000. See Ba rbe r a Hutchings at 608 Marguerite. ..... UMlqUI .. WESTCUFF -4 bdrm, sgle story pool home, sep. bdrm & bath plao, perfect cond., $259,500. See Harriette Hammond ·at 1300 . Estelle Ln UMlfi>UI IM'-COIOMA DlL MAI -- Classic, oak floors, Cape Cod, lge lot and remodeled kitchen. $224,900. See Alison Stevens at 505 Seaward Rd . UMt9U1 IN H. V. •OADMOOI --Lge y ards, sgle s ty 4 bdrm, bright, spacious and nr pool, tennis, stores, $275,000. See Bert Reedy at 2808 Lighthouse. UMl.DI IM CAMIO SNOlll -., Fantastic. view, private beach, pool and taatefaldecor. Fee land. 11115 ••• See llarU1D Tbomas at 4621 Camd~. Ulll ... 9'1Rl-MCK MT---Super f amdy home, 4 bdrms, storage galore, RV area. $348,000. See Natalie Fogarty at 376 E. 22nd, N.B. U ,._ l()U I: t1()Ml:S REALTORS-r-..e NICEST l't:Of'll SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR,~ • CALL US O...IR•tllon: " , .... ,. • ' ............... MCtioll .cl ce ~·••• • 900cl •••ll•M -._ ltffe If! C1m• rcW P'•rtJ -I Mock tr....-_. ..., _.... .tew ot ~one ..... , .... -i ., ........ 3 offices. .cla,.....mlt. As ....._ ....... rtltab. -UHta old .......... office .... roof top ...... reNI...,. _lffel It or do •Ilk g e.d ltt ft .. flKI.... . "'1 -.-SJJS,Oto wittl ..... ...._ - .clafor ....... profth.-dt.~a ...... ., ........... . c.-u.. -,J-C)OM . #27 Sliver wood <Deerfld> Irv. 851·1515; 552-7-. Suu. 1·5 3U.1Ni.aara Wy. OoSta Mesa • .,...,. 118,900 Sunalldu TRIPLEX . FOR. SALE COUtmY ......... Exqul a ite h i lltop estate w/""'1ectJon in deslgn, materials ·aaa craftsma nship ... all blended lnto a D'larvelous 5BR nttidence w/o'ver liOOO aq.ft. Birch paneled library; fa mily rm w/wet bar & wtn9 rm; formal dining w/m.im>red ceiling: master suite w/Wet bar, (pie, spa & sauna. P anoramic view rrom every room I Open for your adm ir a tion SU N 1-5 P .M. #16 ROCKY POINT. (F -63 > ''t4EW YOllC TOW•• let.! .. High on the hill of private Harbor Ridge --f a bulous ly· upg radt'd w /o'ak tJooring, mirrored walls. crown moldings. Fre nch. doors & more. Fantastic view of hills & ni ght lights ! Security, fire & medical a lert s yst em. $435,000 . <F·64> aosnmc-A UGEHDAAY MAMOR! Ma g nificent 4BR r e side n ce designed metic ulously to emulate architecture of the 15th century. It presents: a Grea t Ha ll --upper drawing room & conservatory & White Water & mountain view from observation deck. Indoor & outdoor spas. $890,000. <F-65) DOYBt SHOllSI L g ex ecutive s t y le r eside nce locat.ed on prime corner lot. 48Rs & maid 'a qtrs --pvt study --lg family rm & play room ~ St. Charles .. gourmet .. kitchen. Plus balconies, v,iew, pool & spa . Access to pvt beach. $625,000. (F-66) ova 1 ACUS! Enjoy the priva cy & peace of c ountry livi n g l n) this 5BR California ranch home in the Covenant --Rancho Santa Fe. Over 4000 sq.ft. w/f4mily & game rooms & formal dining & country kitchen. . ool. Stables. $530,000. <F«> .. CANYON W/'mWI 'Situated on ·one or the taraeat tqwnbome lots, this ePadous 3BR DealWllle offers all t&e "amenities lnel: ·prof. decor ~ landscaplllg', quality upgrades, air-CODdWoning, pool, spa & patios. $699,000. <F-68> ESTA11 FOi THE ~t Within sec\ired gat es 1s a Georgian Colo nial est-a t e on 214 a cr~s. offering count ry living at its best ! · Pool --spa --rolling lawns --hute trees & s uperb Upper Bay View Horse facilities incl. stable. 14 individua l stalls. tack r oom, 2 offices. exercise ring & lg corral. Guest house on property. $1.300,000. <F-69) CUSTOM COMTEMPOIAIY! Dra matic home w/ 160. frontage on Big Canyon's golf course. Split-level design w/wall of glass overlooking fairways. 4BRs --famj)y rm --new cpt & many quality features. <F·70) llG CAHYOMI Sophisticated elegance is evident in this beautifully c ustomized 38R home located on one of the most priv ate cul·de-sacs. P atio area w/brick & tile pool, spa, waterfall & elevated deck area. Many add'l amenities incl. shutters, beveled mirrors, etched glass & more . '650.~. <F-71> UTRAOIDIHAAY OCEMROMTI 4 levels of fantastically designed rec:hvQOd, leaded glass & bouquet canyoa •tone combine to present one of the m ost imaginative coastline homes. 5.BRs --. decks on all levels overlooking crashing surf --gla$s elevator • stal r s l$>, Secluded beach --spa, sauna & Koi pond. $3,000,00Q. <F·72) , O~OOI.._ ITH PAJIWAYI Outstanding Deane condominium OD quiet & private cuJ-de·SaC. 'lllls Deauv11le model has 38Rs, lJ family rm, formal dlnins rm, lovely . pQ_pf & spa & golt coane view I $595,0()0. CF·7$) 9kfAMn.Y IMl'llSSIYll Spectacular 4BR cuatpm bolJle on the gW,t co\lrBe. Unique arChitecture • laVbh use of wood beams, natural cedar· & used brick. Soarina 'V•Ulted ceilln81 in living rm --BBQ, wet blr ~ ccaveraatlon are• in family rm --4'K boObbet~ WnrJ ..:- 91p91ate apt w/Jdtc• ... ~,.auoe • vlewa from most rooma. "85,GOO. <F·76) LYNNE VALENTINE a.. 82GC1 • llWA~llCOI o...-..••·~· ..... .... ..... :r!' .................... .. · l••H ete. Yo••t ••4 eHltl•t WA TllROMT J story ~o• ~.&-.. .......... .................. e..-c..,...,. ...... •-.. _..PLUS el ... r..w ..... Sl,M5.000. 67Wt00. WATERFRONT ON BALBOA ISLAND , .... a• J story Yk..._ Willt ~ CJ1ets. woock &1w....tlt.. ,..._ & ...... lgltt .. ..._ tWs tot.Ir tOOI di lf1d 4 ............................... StS0,000. '7Ut00 VU-POOL DOVER SHORES O_wHr •ondl Red.ctd SS0,000 • hbllloa ...._ for ettterf .... .cl plo...cl for fClfftily ll•IUNJ.-Especlely spKlom ....... floor ... wfMt ..... ll•l"g roo111, phtt fa•lly/dl•l•CJ ce>Mbiuitioa S.,.• .....,. .-.. ... 3 other Mee be*OCMas. le..tlM prhate pool -~ U.C,...HOM4 VIEW tr- .... roomtl. s.tMait effen $425,000. 631·1400. VILLA BALBOA--IEWPOIT .. ........... l•ld ... 2 ..... 2 ... w/fto FIH.t caf ...... -..... S..- ~ o••hab CJl"I ...... Sllt,500. 631·1400 iuPlO iii· COIOllA Ill MAI S..... of ........ :r. md ClilhllJHf lo Hiie.as &-1ltop;•z· Ho ••enc, '311111• .. tW1 l I Wow ....._ 265.000. 67Ut00 - LARGE UDO-IRING FAMILY-&,.c1., ...... 2-stwy ........ 0 .. llrHf ..... fff locofioL LCNlds of f"oo. for tt. ._.,to rocm let ttlh 5 be*a a...,, 4 ""' ........... f...., ""' , ..... •• .-C• phis alee brffkfott roo& F•tmtk _..,. Mffe. Oww-_. assist wltll ._cletlJ $525,000. 631-1400 NEW! BEAUT. B~YFRONT Feb•IMI locatlott ott the lay with p•w Cllllllc VIEW of . .., ectMty. a.,_ut ~•p.nded 2 bed. 2 bo. coop _.. "9 a pn1tf91/ucwity btllldhMj wttt. pool. loot sip Poll. $275,000, 63I•1400 OCEANFRONT ON PENINSULA Mew• tt. -at! Owh .......... ~ wfftl 4 ...._ & J .,._ .... ricJ11t • ..._ sad. b:C.-... .-.r/w1elhtr ,...._. ..... Sell pwtialy ........ d. $475.000. 631·1400 ,. ' PICIUIESQUE 2-STORY Proft1a an., dlconhcl • a •"I' alt! So ... , specW ....... lllcl t d "' tWs l bdnt ...... well ••· "-ell cloon, ....... w.. with .,. & YllW: ""' ........................... ,..... Ytews .,._ .,,... be*• m1 A ,...t.ct ..... for ... f..aty ........... . In ... $375,000. U J • 1400 GtAMOIOUS UDO ISLE 1.,1u•h 2 ::.M••''"'.-• ..._ ............... u.. ...... ....... ..., ............. ................ fwfc:ll ~d ... ._. ,.a11..,aa1' ....._ •••• ...._. Wl;a.._ l .. 1ptnn. ~ ....... ..... ., •k. .....4 ... .,.."41 .... ,. •• ••1141 ·ot.l ''C•~•••" ••• lnillm la .. LU,., .... l6fl.OOI. ctl ,, ..... • The• of tbe Irish will be with you when JOU ,purchase th1s new, ruaUc home & income apt. at U3 Goldenrod! 2·Story, 3 bdrm., 3 bath. family rm. hosve, smart 2 bdrm., 2 batb unlt. Wee deeb for relaxing .tc barbecuinl. 2 ~ homes only $362,500. C&ll us y ! P .S. WP. also have a penthouse apt. with bay & ocean views for lease, $1200 month CALL CHRIS HOPPER .........·-·~ownadel ~ ,...~673-M94 24151. c-.. Hwy .. c.... ....... ~ ONLY ONE!!! like it m Olde Corona del Mar. 3 be drooms, 2 full baths, fenced & l a ndscaped y ard. Absolutely immaculate in & out. Assumable loan at $86,000. at 911•% interest. Owner will help finance on terms you can •t get from your own ba nk. OFFHED AT S2ZS,OOO CORONA PACIAC REALTORS 644-1567 -------------STOIY BOii Hll1E Pl.US lllCM Unbelievable in every detait 2-story, 2br. 2ba, home w/Fretwork & Cupola, used brick & antique fixtures. Plus lbr. unit. Can also be l charming house. Call for a ppt. to see. $2169,500. ............. . ...... 675-2371 ------------- IACKIAT. 1S1'1111.EOP= A roomy IBR boaw pool Priced to sell 0 ty $l21,000. CALL 644-72 l SPAllUNG PIL F.altside. lovely lliln.i home .• Bdrm. 1~--l brand new carfljt sm.sio.eau .. Stnes ct. '!!!.~ .......... !~~~ ~ ··::x~" &7~7761 : • Invest SSOOO·SS0.000 & Reeeive to 1~ rtm. WITH POOL. PoppJ Mlle ..... ~ Lea rn t o buy l1lu Ave .• _ natr b,eacb . OpmllomeSa~-! Rea1ton wtlh low dowu CbvJniDC owner 1 home 1113 Oriole Dr. Ir break even Call. Mr. + lartedetacbecl rental. Mplcntaec.,. . Eerie, .BID' at 957-8788. 2 ft'Pks. Walk to beach ar .. •put. 4 • SD.di•. Realty Network. ..,..,_.a~~ 3Ba.din,rm,fa .. __ ,_.. 3carpr,a ~llYBA WLISTA11 fmaa.95'1 SIM.too 644-1313 llALT( .,.,..,,,.,.w.,.ce--- Owner wm blip finance --aMCO ~ OU. faawtit A Bdrm ,_ ltc;.. prdm ...._ H~e lldd-1-------•I SBdrmw/potJj•4tilr'r an f~ropm.. eecluded w /a pa. O.wne r-. 11 Dllll6, room too' a...cie. Call C'br.: fo • Second atot'J boats \ deUi.la ....... A1te +> IDOft I ......,..._.caJJfor ttna,nclnf de u lla. Cbaace of a WeU.m e. ... 1111 0-.N ... 9 •II \JI/II !OH P<CI ' [~JNtll 1006 ....................... ~ SNCW. 2 s tory bome w ith 4 bdnm. family rm. dm· mg It 'breakfast rm, frplc. 2 patios (Bnck BBQ) & guest apt. L«e mslr bdrm w t beam ceil 's & French doors operuog to deck w1tb VlflW of SO. Bay. Best 100 bloc k locatio n . o r Vi.ll.lce. Xlnt. ft.nancing • ~.000. •a:Miaw ltllty 673-6511 3br +2t>r + guest 2 P8tiCJs -quiet street · ffl)lc -dbl gar O.W.C. SIOO.OOO at in. OnlY saso.ooo. Cute3br. + lbr, paUos -frl>k , may tnlde for beyfroot 1295.000. HIWDICOI nntftt loclltioD ...... the llalD St. Charmine -2- stor1. 3 bdrm, la• tltdMn, formal diniDI rm. lfuter bdrai ~~rr:-~ Two r.u.· Load• of "oo , warmtb and ..... dlKm. "50,000. .... .., ........ CfllfSIK 1-S 2115 ..... A.- Two bollM9 CID R·! lot. Bath ocean new I Exeep- tlon a I arra nge ment. Ins t allmen t Sa le . ISZ,000 411HBJOTROPE 6 Bedcoom CU5t.om home Close to beach. Good ~sa.soo. MAUR STAUFFER S F.A U ON REALTY 673-5354 4'7-3lll Corwt5.J)h 1h By Owner. Creative financing. Customized tbrouigboul. 3 Bdrm, 2 be.. pool sz yard. beach access. Call for appt. 646«173 JASMIMICUB Qicy 2 BR + den bme. Channing entry kalcb, bi(lbly upgaded thruout in warm eartbtones. Massi ve brk fpl c. cSbedral clp w /crown addina. bJtn wood den. Exchaive tile. brick Ir redwood rear patio opens onl\llhgreenbelt. ANwn 1st TD at fl.. By orig. owner. Prine. only. tzM,500_ 64Nl4S Prine. onty, Harbor View Hlll.t, le e exec home, w /park -lilte view , $13),000. &M.s4e4 rJn '• I' ' ;, ; 1 ... ,·\ ,· tJ! .,; ( ' . , ltnwv..., ~~·JWt~~·~·~ C-...._ IU4 HIWCOMDO$ Opening this •"'enc from lt·5. 2 maste1 suites. cathedral ce1l inp, lg. yards, s kyllghts contemporary decign Ready to move i8\ Or Victoria between lttu'bo• It Ne wpO'rt Bl,Yds ~or StB-3644 .,.es DESPBAlll 3 Bdrm. 2 bath, ni~ ·~· near Soo: Cout eau. ST ,500. BID'. 631~. S7SOODOWM. owe. 3 Bdrms,_-1.ear ocean. No quali~g. Family rm. frp~ll anytime, Agt. 5' 1 ""llU ASSUME "2.-10% V.A. LO. EASTSIDll ...... 1'121ATHS • FAM&Y&rool PllCI SI JO •• All•UALTY 546-4114 ....: R-3 NWPT llTS 2 Bdrm boUle, more units. SlCR,IOO. Call ~t I ...... •.W... on:NDAJLY w.t.el!IMA .... " ia.. S Br, triple l&e _,....__.._ ____ • ..,..., decorator'I .S. Witllle8'~: faml· Hahl!~ SP $111,toO. '1...._ S w. J ba in DWWlll ~ 11 .,........_ del Mar ...ar 30 Gold Coaal Realton. acn p&rtt wltla tale. -.uea ,. ~.f'l9.7J17 .... ~ ... .., 41!; J ba w /hardwd fins. root. Super terms. 994,500. Curt Herberts. u. OWnfA&l. 631-1266. • · =· ASSUM.ua.E Jl8t lis~! Be Ute 1st to ·r.ee this immac. 3 bdrm oo quiet street . .Pride or ownership. $93.000. Jeanne. Agt, 63J.1266. MOWOll~! N"-.muible bdl coa- do, llitla&y u,p1raded, 28r, 2Ba, h'plc, 1 yr new. PQQI, jacuui, lenola, ~. Jog l blk to beh. llll.,IOO. ()Sim HM Sat/SUD ll-'. 21372 Brookhurat U16. 96U750 all 5PM. COOi.POOL NeaUsClean. 3br, 1'4ba Nr. xlnt. schla at Huot· inglcm Cenur. Pm Place. lnc. W -7461 0...-Wll All•c• $76.9150. You put t8550 down-No qualifying. Call for details. Plin. only. Jobp Marshall, A&l. 631-lal &!per assum. loan, 3 br ll!4 ba, heated pool, shake root. fully ins uJ al· ed. Sll2.000. Bltr. A.sit for Julie, 842-7461 or846-0809 -~clive a bd pool home · O; qi.et tree lined street. HAliolM I e&HTS ~to sell at $10S,950. TOWNHOUSE 2 Br. 2 '"leanne,Agt.631-1.266. stDry. ovutk'g gmblt & , ~ .OUPLEXJPOOL pool. SBZ.500. 1141846-7578 Beat the beat aod the.tax eves. or 21318m·248l dys man. Newport Heights ,...ask_r_or_M_r5_. Ba_me_u __ , , 4're a with terrific ... IEGIHNING '~·s unit overlooking ""' ~Crom redwood deck. IYTHESEA <\~ inves tment op· $34,900 fl0'1unl1Y in this 2 & 1 Cute permanent home or ,b~droom du PI ex • have a resort bide-a-way P,000. just st.epa to the ocean : 673-6900 mobile home in Jluol· WATERFRONT inO.oo Beach. Adult liv- HOMES • iJ18 w/community pool & rec rms. Call for in-REAL ESTATE fonmUoo retardin& ex· t?3H400 1.un1 loan 6' \erms. ·~ S WAUTd · .. ".'-Pa~ ~ U. IUJ)er clean 3 Qdml ~ lo high ap-Pl"tJdation area near So. <:oast Plaza in Costa Mesa. Assume existing Ctnanclng. Very quiet. '4'eli kept neighborhood, Slm).8'"'7 c;:3 Walkt!r t; Lee ...idod acl:lools. Ca II Sun ~ty now, for details. ~aSll.459CA .. •• ·ntEASSUMAIU •u;,;, low \nterest rate. ~qualifying necenary. ~ Bdnm, tam.Uy rdom, tttmetldoaa coroer lol. :ft,i.1.Nt. IM.900. Call .~ tit I'' ... FOREST E OLSON ''•:-.•• ~ ...... c......,. Bxel••lve Woodbfiil• aealt)'. Fre.tandllll BroadlDOOf' .....,, on beauUl\ll corDer lo\. Aerou from partr. Try cub to AS8\1llA8LE lou at 8.5%1 Hoine ii 2~ 1Mn MW aad nad)' for lmmedJate occupancy. Alie· tn1 auo.ooo. The only JEFFERSON available to WOODBRIDGE ESTATES! Thla hl•hly aouaht 2 bedroom and cleo model ta perfectly located wltb pro- feaalonally land caped premium yard. Thia u.nlque townhoine coocept ii one of lrvine'a most prestl1tou1 ad· dresses. The home ls an abeolute de· llcht to see. Take advantage of the owners need for a June or July clos- lng. Call for an au>P<>inlment to view tbl.s exciting property. RARE Brighton model ln Woodbridge Ctosslng. You've bearo "shows like a model"? Check this one out. Close to the lake and beautifully appointed. Cash to existing financing Will get you 9°1(> interest and a $465 monthly pay- ment (p&i) on this lovely lownhome. $165,000. WITH OUR GRAND OPENING. WE NOW HAVE 3 OFFICES SERVING IRVINE. THIS IS ONLY A SAMPLE OF TilE LOVELY IRVINE HOMES WE ARE PRESENTLY OFFERING. LEASES AVAILABLE FROM $500 Jtl<•lt•f'l·H«l11,f U( '" 1 I ~ ~'>1-JOOO 4920 IARRAMCA PKWY. $13,590 Down! No Qualifyin&I Owner will finance! Bright cheery home, steps to the lake in Wood· bridge. CCII led c.,.t 754-1202 TUKT\aOCK HILLS ............... For the discriminating family; lhia ~tigious home consists of 4 bdnns.. 2 baths, dining nn., wet b&r, f!O)/f, walk· in pMtry. la\md.ry rm .. luxurious matr. suite witb ••lk·lD clout • ~ rm, Larae Jot 'tritlt slot •itht~lat .......... w. OD tbe aarta, a v I e w . o ·w a er franaferred. S2~•.soo IDcludinc land DAVID D. CAl1SOM llALTOR 133-9293 New Eitclusive TurtJerock Ridge, J . ~. Peters Plan C, 1210,000. JimKelJy: 988-1420. NORTHWOOD Custom home w ith 3 bedrooms and den with ixivate atrium. 2l600 sq. ft . C.all Loday. LOTS From 5,000 sq. n . in ex· elusive NORTHWOOD. 81.ild )'OW' own dream home. RANCH REALTY 551-1222 SP.Am.II& WAtaS SI 14,fOO A arut d.ilawery for you w /tbil claasic ba.rnin · 4 spacious bdrms, 2 baths, loads ol square footage &c a lge yTd w /a sparkling pool. Located in the groves of Irvine . Tilkeover subject to n · istin& VA loan. 552-4411 ~ Walker 1; l r.e ~'311' T Ht Rf AL ~ ES1 .H£RS ~IMda IM ··~··· .............. .. U.uMAMIADOwt Geal'le Qt.artm 8-ll1 II proud to ..,..... tbeM view bomea situated aoJmt .... bllllJdet. Priced from $100.000 611-7512 ATOCIAM ~bdrm.apt .. , pool; s amesiltlft, el. praae; private •telll to bMch. 01lmer ftnance ait ll IJ(.. $150,000 2 Bl\, 2 be. ccmdo. Quiet area; pool, jacllul. cl~. 'Fp&c, waaber. ~. relril-Owner wUl hejp fln.uce. SUS.GOO Pet ADm Bltr ... 7571 AunuHOUSE THATGUWUP Located bltb uf on La,una 's R I v era co stline WITH A SOUTH COAST VlEW OF'IllE OCEAN. lmpoe· in& Z.level ~blt.edure wttb exterior of red cedar, stucco • sJoptaa nidlioes. The 2 BDllM. floor plan baa ''G BOWN UP" at CONSlSTS OF 2 BDRMS. Is OEN. The un· ique "den" w /ltow slop-illi ceili.ril would make an EXCELLENT OORllJTORY BDRM . FOR 11IE KIDS. Tbe 2nd story llv. rm . bas VAULTED OPEN BEAM CElLJNG . CLERBSTORY WIN· DOWS AND BALCONY W/OC&AN VIEW. KJtcben bas bulJt.ln RANGE 6 OV&N. DiSBWSRk Is SNACK BAIL It .. a Pa! place to "GROW UP", "'ared fOC" ------------- OCBANPRONT New mod•lar type ..,..__ JM. commua.kJ. 2 beta. JI la' leC\Utty. 1ub·Jetlhf' OIL (714)9.3Bl6. 1141a1 FIS Prfnt. eod UDlt pn>- fesaloaally decorated • "' .wum. Lvly mar Ute. 11.inwed \lie .. try, frplc, lualt atriu. <JMlll!R EXTBDIEL Y llOTIVATED 4 WILL Sle•tirw•f!Wwt Amumet.M ,.DllC 2Dd. PltdckTmare, m -i. REALTOB8 Custom Wood & Glass, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Be C~atlvt!! Owner wm carry back a n A,1.T.D. at 12'1 wllb 20~ Down. Amortize 30 years, all du~ In 3 years. SZ39.SOO By Owner. *· 3ba. dee, ..._ rm. while wata" DELP FIN~NCE . ----........ ~ •mi , n.m.o.t s.c ...,. 497-1744 vtew, walk to malu a.ch. PoMible partial Mital. sm.ooo. M'lwn.a· ble to.n U%. 114-m-45C7 ~ Walker t; Lee lldllliftMew w ........... ~~RE By==~· .._ 1 _,~ ........ l'lep.at s bedroom. 4 ,.. • d9IJ 6 .v -· batb home oow under Only $Ul4,SOO for a CIDQlt.rudJoo. Outat.and· ~ lath • pluter me C\fll.om features in· BAY &OCEAN VIEW 1.owe&l priced 3 bdrm view home in lrviDe Ter · '*11:. Large assumable Joan. ~ redec»ral· ed. Call DOW for details -..J~~~!!!!!!l.__J bame with 2 bdnm., 2 dude large muter awte batbl, 2 kitchens. 2 with bydro·wb1r lpool Mew,.,. c:...e.-·w=--.-r. r.,,aca .• den.. 2 eatn.Dca1. jeUAlld tub. formal dJni.ng • .. "53S7 ._ ..... _ bricked patto, larae d - all with lmpr euive yard, on a •Ueet·l.o-room, 1ar en room, I~~~~~~~~ COMtlb• views lo Ula 3 ltnet tree ltudded kit It cu.tom fireplace with I~ bedtoom laome w ltb a separate ll~lft carWftll&ioll pit, 2 car vaulted .......... _. formal al prace, 11"¥31' private .... _. ,.,..._._ ..._ Wlllbllap. COMl dldt d.b Wllter. dee· Ulll•nC room • very -al~Lacana. lricity. Some OPtiJlZJ'1 privl&e .... _,.000 nr. Mdl lll'r CIDlor teleclion pc»sible WOODS COft PmnmAic fteolr, pr{v11&e durtaa uan. O,..Sat&S-1·5 1~, Npl. Hsta. Lrg Ulr, l.ba+pt hie. Plans for addtoa Incl. 430 flModena olf Clirf OT 89.000. M&-31U,6*8095 ~.~3 ~ awaybfrom o•M•lit1 badl It le· Pri~<lllS.000 YlL9 o-..uroom ome ma. Sp9doul sptit·level, Buy directly from1-------· with a charm.ins cueirt abblgled s bdrm. <coukt ti.alder Prtn ooJ cottqe, oeatJed among add on). lldt Li"''· · · y. UllllBAl.BOA rmture· trees on an lo· dl:netrm. wet bU; 11al7 lllO~~aADbrive Ill.LA bl · f ·--..-• """' '" e=.dting. new llf'OJect. compara e piece o mau. ~i.e. BIG YARD Carat Hoer. agt. 631-41»4 bay •ocean vinll, 1 Ir 2 land.~ Ir fruit trees. Prime Sbownby8Pl'C>in~f!nt. Bdrms for sale and ~ qmllty .tbruout. 6 Yean ie.e. Reaaleutartin& at Oll&om buih J bedrooo old. Jlurey OD lhia for HADOI V1lW SUS,000. Several to bome with cathedral SM,S.fJllO. Lowly Monaco model c:boG9e Cll!ilinp, *>'Jtcbla1 larle 494-7551 . Qdet street. Lrg. pvt. ~~~-- atme ftreplace, 1orma1 ~~~~~~~~I a.ct yard. Aaa\lma.ble ~~~~~~~~ diDIDC. spac\c>Ua family 1_..__. IOl2 1st T.D. Price: Sl&S,000 -room Is third ~el addi· -..-~ Call owuer for appt. t:ion~mtiaJ. SZSS.000 ............. •••••••••• 61D-4mQ,. NOi .._N MONARCH BAY TERRACE llAUT IA YSHOU ~ Eshlh 1215,000. 3br •. pool. Hw .... ae. Z..llly coruer 497.;5454 OpenSalf&Sun2-4 liat w /wa lrg yard Is 230UJava'Sea Dr pnvate petio. 4br. 3ba EXOTIC multi-level. Own /Brt:r a.SZZ7 se.ooo. 2522 v r.ata Dr. Laguna Beach lusury home. By appt. '500,000 NEWELL IWJRONl Q.wtom Wit 4ClOO h + Mstr suite +2 bd.rml. 4 le ASSOCIATES REALTORS 4IN-QM J!m•r'•lll c badlS. saana. I Jn De1tf Sec. guard. O.Jped for privacy • entertain· ~ s• nnkh &ou ~ .... lot lm- JllO'l'd. i.0,000 + .... ft. WldlDI pad. 1 lot off oceanfront. South La1una . suo,oo o: 714~ Hallaba.. hJl priH ·11.aoo.000 &zchutu ,..__M4.-u MS-2717 llllil!a 4 ltr, llia end unit. 12,. A .l.T.D/OW C . .... down. llto,000. 5C1AJM. Owne!' I A~ ~20.000,... Price CALL MtSSIOH UALTYTOOAY! •S.OstHwy,Lquna lattJS M l9y · • ,._. 494-0731 J\llt slejll away from a private beach. 3 bdrm. 2 4l<>t.I ANTOMl7 BuulifWJy landleaped 4 bedroom home with ~ kitchen. ~uri· ty a)'Kem. pool, spa & adjacent recreation room. $425.000 For sale by owner: 42S ba. Ocun vieW bome on Ruby SL 2Br + (am. rm. tbe ocean side ol PCH. ocean view, wa 111: lo Private Community with Wood• Cove Beacb. tuarded Ple•. Com· Sll5,.5CIO. AuWD&bJe loan mlUlity ameoltlH lo· llW1.. Owner will COD· elude swim.m1D& pools, 8idenec:iand. -.1931. tennis court•. sand wUey ball, priv.a.e park, oc:.AM YllW pd .... btada. Fer sale '--1-......__ homeln b1 Owner. Sbowo by AOITY~ s-IU· appt. only. Unique tbe popular Ncllaa ead; Includes 1.,... formal (ioand•I a1'all. tor ~ _ ......,._ ~... ~ •er. "'5,000 ._,. ....... ...,,_ waa R ea I d e D t I a I 1J fa.Wa ~ eomplete)y ~i••te YltY dai:k. nt/'JIMSM • ..,..,._ 1 7MllD196 ~·-·· MOL.+14 ......... 6'1·1161 ,.. .. ., .. .... Gncemcat ..... 21'00 tq ft. ' Bdnn. • .... a•s.ooo. a, Owner.· f VIEW~ JSJJffS LOCATION IAl'lt •• Z\.Wle ..... ....... UMlla ...... celll•I•· End anJL .... Oil.,...... wtl1 be ---,_ Dale9 All· -···-,...... wtl'llWA18YllW A' aieelJ remodeled S nmae S Bdrm I baltl a... u.a.-CUSTOM...clAM l*m. bome witb ocean home lo model 1bape. llAl ,... ..u.AISTA11 view, J'rencla doora, ar.-...nor ... ., Newport's Most i Ul9a c Wual. Xblt Seebaded Mlltop estate atrlmn. walled mtry II Desirable area. 125 caad lnUde Is out. lK rib 2'JO dq. bay a, ca· . lllUIJ a&rllll Great for 1----.... ---.-.--.--·1 AlJao. Jlb'+P'•m ,.,, r .... aftilable. Tl'7 . ..,.. ...... CID approx .. ~ indoon or -·---~ 2\tiba. lrl lol. llYt old sm.oao.Actl .. 1.-A.AC. Multi«J, walls of ~ ~ WM.h •pool ls wlba...W.tbala•of C\llllom ....... c.oun..y .-..~eatry.48R . ..... -.ooo Ulla WGl'td ad locat.d in to Bnn. tm,000. Xlnl <Miier' will f.iAancettrade j 81. •ldt qtn. Mu.Jc OCMM V.-W om of Cfle belt ~· Flneadnc ()pea llcMle C!) WIMr' view custom baUn¥>m wilJl l>er. Chan· Prl~ property iu a tial .,.... la tlle North s.t Is Sun 1·5. Owner reaJ1J apado418 bome. deliers. skyllpta. Se11 prime )oeaUon. An lm· 1lMl. Custom desiped 13141T7. ~-lM. ..,_.din no, sep pea· mac u late bo me on bJ Rem Nia .... • Deed ~_;,______ llla'9e bide-a-way mstr bea.dullJ laadscaped I NJ more. 3 Bdrma, ............. 1052 ............ 1052 Nlreal Walled in a1aaa ~ Jot. Room for ex-tame rm. family nn. ··---·•-•••••••• ....... ••••-•••••••••• w~c view 6: 2nd ...-. •1uoo dintlll rm. 2~ baths. 2 awacleck. Cobblestone tet._ flJik:a. aauna. over 40CJO walkway thn& fouatal.oa. • ... ,..-aq I\. 11 la ooe " thoM 1tatuary " terrac ed ~ homes that would be Rcmu prdeat to lower ll(AlltlAS bard to replace. Shown lnel entertainment bt'--.'150,000. ceotet w/poot, bar. ftreptt. BBQ ~ter & .... WWW lft· ,our own bandstand . ... ,_ ... Lill Trul1 • ••lque U · i...-a-11 ~SIOMA&. DMM9 POOL penm. 11111t MCtUke Cu~tom 12· deep pool. 3 meter and 1 ~.ooo. BKR. Call THUi'" 0.. This commercial unit with two 1 bdrm apts, recently remodel"d upstairs. la on the oceanside. of the hlJbway. Lot 1oes from st. to.1\: with a bulldable site for a sin&le family residence, atepe from tlte beach. $350,000 usuma~le l.St T.D. Well below ~revailing interest rates. Will subordinate conatnact.loa loan. $495,000 \ -IXCWSIYI PllYAft COt•MITY Thia 2 Bdrm. 2 bath home ll locat.d a larae cul-de .. ac lot wltb •. 1wimmlq pool. 24 br panled 1at.e. private beach, ~lubhOUM 6 t.tnnll courtl are all at your fin«er Ups. ~·-· me r boards. to NCAA Standards. 9G02 Fl ~ bdrm., 6 hor5e barn, views. UDOISU Community esquestrian center & AwsrmNeloaos. noaew __ ,,. lt_..rx: nnn ,,,,,, ....... required, DO teU&&UJ, .-.-. ~ -. 2~bollle9 llCUID9 H&LSIOI ISTA1• * Je•e1·Uke c:ou1aCry Hidden away on a south coat acre. ft9dt riUa aa • ft. 6 bdrms. 7 batbs, 50' swimming wlllil lat. Cl •e••• ,.... pool, room for tennis. Very private ..... led. MG.ooo. • grounds, e cellent flnanclng." =:dao:z.•o1~::.:Z': $895,000. ~ 1uu, -poaltlut1 OVll 1'MI ·...,.; U.MMA llACM = ....,. au•t.t Oceanfront home, enchanting Ol'l!NHOUS£ • garden wttb lCot p0nd. Thia cuatom wvt.~:mv1a home f9'tww oak plank noon. ... -..o. r. early French doon. 4 fireplaca. 30 ft. !!'!!..'"c. ..... ~.t beamed celUqs. gourmet ld~hen, iliiii :!'_,;a etc. There are 2 bedroom 1wa.e.. ·-Owtter will 111lst lo ftnancfn1. ,1.100.000. ~ • t j I I MIW L90 USU• wllh country chlt'm lhru-out BHm tt.al 48R aha, •lmaet 5000 aq ft in lot. Sonttt owner rinanc' tn1 1345.0Go , YllWHOMI cwt•~-~ •• finest 3 Bdrm decontor home. Built around central atrium lllast2f' suite bu cmtom loft 6 oak spiral stai rcas e . Custom jaomi pool W/~ It Cl\)' tiOU view diredly off muter suite. With low down. payments reOect rA. i.nten!8L RED CARPET, 552-0777 BIGGEST BUY . LOWEST 1'RlCE! $135,000; 3 BR., fam. rm., 2ba., iae. comer k>t. .. C......hlmt A.uumable '"' VAR. klm., 3 Br. Spec:taeular r:;;:-v1ew .... 000. •Of'IM HOUSE• SAT/SUM 12·5 76'T .. AYe.MI SI 1.000 Do.. MoLom .... IM04i)UAUPYIM& 8 mo1 old 2-story Newport Heights Townhouse. 2 Bdrm1. den, wetbar, atrium, cash Ceil's. AIJ,. 89-5588, e.31·272IO • "1Lee a 8ir• toltal• H lrnt •• Dr, ltllfl &o .....,.._,owe._. TD. --0,.. Illa· ~WJIJTll! 611-.46H OPIM~l-4 JO .. 0 1Trw ENJOY YOUR PRIVACY in Ulia euculWe home behind ......... "' Bil ~ Spukltq pool 6 spa. 3 bedrooms + ~ muter suite. n11tJc famlly room, 2 =~o:.:~:cs ftnandnc available. Of. ftred at •.ooo. T•:Mllolrl.ee '714.13-2650 Me wport lkll Z-Sty ()pm Sat/&m. l~; 2499 ·-------1 AnlllwnarJ. BJ owner 66-3'25 SPAllCUM5 Custom quality. 1 yr u~&a. ,...,..5 new. Refined living ~ "'_..., space w /spa, atrium, Sl0,000 Down assumes The finest •"pride of skyhgbt and sundeck. balance of $250,000. 5 ownerahip"bomeatare-Assume/AITD ft"sling bdrm P o o 1 h o m e asooable price! Clean $175 ;oo o. New p o rt Eaalbluff. By owner. and sparkling-3 bdrm. P en Ins u I a R e ally 6618&8. w il h f a m ll y 'r m , 673-3355 children 's se parate --------1 HAltlOR VIEW pla.ybouse and beautiful OM THE SA.HD SOt BSIT spa. Private back yard IN MEWPOIT 4 br +den, pool, spa. 2 inchldea a ve1etable Youwan\beattbeprice, fp&cs, wet bar, bbQ, 3 car garden. ~.500. Thia is terms and loc•lion ol this garage. lg. kJt. RV park-a doll house. scarce oceanfront house i.ng. quiet cul~ac. By WATERFRONT wiLb aepuate mother-in· owmer. ~5144 HOMES law quart.en. Offered by LidD.. REALESTATE ~Realty, 964·2611, OPEN HOUSE, SAT It ~~~~~63~1~·1~400~~ SUN 1·5 . 135 VIA _ THEULTIMAll ZURIC H . A r e a I NEWP0ttT SHOIE5 IH BIGAMCE treasure,4br,3ba·bome N ti d l N located on the quiet end Walk to beacb, cual, ea e n e wport d Udo on an extra wide pools 6 tmrus from any Beach. Beautiful and ...,.. _ ... ,ch of these dynamite buys. warm. 2 aty witb formal .... .... . gives you a ~ve finandnc avall. . dlnlnc. Hute gourmet true feeling of spacious-titchea rot ioDalJ 181. Ex~Ueot appeal onall Drive by, t.beocall · • P -Y and decor throughout in· for appt. 8PPI * 1~ced rtgbt. a.tor of home. Ph• ex-458 82nd S t. 4 br -.SOO. ~ cellent lands caplng. ;:e;!=:,2'/::. im· -. RedhOl Realty, ask IOI' maeuWe 8 75,000. ·~~Dia O'Brien, ZltWalnut,SbrA·frame, IH2,000. FO~E STE OLSON . . . ·--= • °"""' wll C9"'J .. IJ'Y. "Brand new cu1toai bame" J«ary a hr 2~ be, ..... to sand-too smay ameniU• to lilL m lOlb St. cau St.eve Qqler' ens >a0.a.1 ....................... 1100 ....................... 5'l.ITT1Mfi "' um 3be0, 3 bdrm. Pets Of91 ..... SATJlllM 1-IPM w. ... 1.=.-..a.. n51Mdl.llll',b. --'4Ama.Ll.28t .. =.a&. ..... .. Dnke.flli --.. ,,, ........ lBr. ... 7'0 bi., ID&o "IJdo Vollile Pan'· today. See the private bMeb and exclt-lnl .WW"' the Bay. ~SUteAYl·S 1G> Udo Part Dr. taS&S,000 f3l Sl.20.000 Cm WV ..... BAYFBON'l' $Uo.ooo BaauUfully decorated with custom brick pelio. bltn BBQ. Decorator's dream" with 2 bd.nna. 2 baths and m o re amenities tban most NMrAITIC lllMMClll O.W.C.aD~IKI 4 Unlh•E·Slde C.11 . D ... la ... a'7'500 0WC at Uo.G. Inc: • •• .,... far - -.IGlla ... f.aalu or U ·eoado1. ~~· .--411' SJm IOURPLEX: Sula Ana. lhfl'OH. ' 'i)UAIL PLACE PIOf'BTIIS"" 16'MTS ,.. .. c... Talri&oYer m.u., lou "Mw. ~ 2K Down Payment. lOx Gron SM.GOO ~ llDit. and no dlf••• malnt•iD•nee. Sellen .... au.kM.w and will CIGle F..acrow im· medi.ateb'. SUbmit all of. fen! 7SJ.lll20 SlTl,000. O"ner will ~at 12% with M0.000 dn1 Bteak •••n.·Tas Shelter. Own /Act. sa..-. WANTED: "For Sale by Owner". Investor bu -.000 Calb for bou.e or Ind111trial duplex. top multiple lllliU in C.M. or O.C. location, 4 yl"I old, H.B. area. Call Mr. ~~°"'loan, in· llOHI 7H·8167 o r eamell400prmo.Priced 115-7'1'15. at $125,000. Prin Ollly. --------. AIJ..55Ul'R 4 Ualta/Costa Mesa. ,._;:;.._.. _____ _ -.000. SUbject to 1031. ~ tm(itfTS 56Jlt'7 AIJ.. OIG>-4781. llJ'l,500; 2 BR bouae It I BR ll*l: lg. R-2 IOC. As· ame loan. Owner /bkr Call~ az.oD0 down. DO qualif Y· me. owe paper. 2 on a kt. a .ooo. Owner I Agt. 6&5-73m C 0 M M E R C I A L PROPERTY avail for ya cht delivered F IC Ppb.pa.ly, Bltr. '548-1640 FOllLIASI , New 2 bedroom. 2 bath home. Mlaslon Lakes Cou.ntry Club. Go lf tA!nnis.pool. BeautifuJl)t landscaped. no ma.4,D: tenaDce yard. : 9ll80 Clubhouse Rc1. Desert Hot SprlnP,. 2J.3.373-151'2 KAUAI · <>c... rn.t Ca• da s 00. down. No quallf ying 644-7180. Af\6~ J 9UAIL PLACE IUMITS GAR.AG~ PRJM E .DISNEYLAND AREA. $200,000 Prune Rea l Est.ate for . · daarnonda or gem stones 2 bdrm .. OOZ'! cabin iii \He .,,... onJ 8kr 648-1640 panes Big Bear An!lt,. Bij PROPllTIES .. co,. " l:Jt , .M.J Aceot ... i177 ~.-. y. · lot $48.000. Call -~1 CIC. ~ SM,900. Cheap rent tlO. Call Today! ~) W._lrl.ee ,.... ..... homes. Community pool ,________ --------andcl~. 24UMITS Sci Clemente 7 duplexes. _54G-6404 ___ . ____ _._ 13% financlna, DO pomts, no qualif ytna. lS% down 3 yn old. Separately or I pecbge. Huny! Smith· Meyer, Agl. 548-7813 or ~. llG IEAR LAICE ': .....u - WATE.RfRONT tie'# UMl'TS. c.M. Pride of ownenbip. No HOMES Lce31Jd.2baowner'swill vacancy problems wrth REAL ESTATE wlfrpl,yard.,.,..._. tbeu aharp un it s 631-1400 3unitsat ms,oooana Amenities galore-near New custom finis1'e41 OWet on level. view rot . Frplc, 2br, +lndry. Xlnt. financlng. Si.'56,500 • EXCITING. 'umta at lill5,0IO. . lboppinc and lransporta· TSLin·.-.-ta ...... 1...., don. Won\ last! 752-1920 ......... ~.~.~.!~.~~ HUU .._ ...... BY OWNER 3com1 units E-s1de C M 132 Cabnllo SJ 19,950 OWC loan No payu 6 mos . D es p e r a t e' Owo /Agt. 494.9334 or 64J~ Write or call for free map &brochure. 19 7 4 Tr a v e I e z e ·--------20 HEW UMITS.cM w/c.abaoa, outside paUo Beautiful 2 bd, 2 ba j 9UAIL The Real Estate SW~ &ix 6833. 81g Bear Lalu:. Ca. 92315 & garden. Dishwasher-42 AcalS tow n h o u s e u n i t s dlspoul-fros trree View pr~. Santiago w/frplcs, vaulted ceil· A.!~~J. l-8&1>-5126days 1.-.l663 eves Frigidaire. French QaQyod . El Toro. u,g,,. a rmolre divide r . 2 JU8treducedto~.ooo. TSLlnvst.mts 642-1603 s&oragesbeda, comer lot. oruis:m>. ....... , ... Custom Cambrldae 3btO, 3Br, 2Ba. Natural wood int. (FB4Ul ). Alao-1970 Universal 3U&5. ZBl'. 2Ba, bigbly 200o w\ ...._a \.Wl'8ded.. ... ..,..... .... . ,...,.... 67~177-l 1973 Cu1to -PresU1e ~~~~~~~~ 3U80, bl kitchen, 2Br w/1ralk• closets, --------a., Air cond., Lacuna · Y M!/!JiHr Hiia Fmelt Park. Bantow. 10 aa., ell ride Sll,000. to m acrea. .ZoDed for Cl.AS bomlor mobtle home. MOM.I --A I ~·~~ o.tofe..ty 2 HOUSES 2100 ,..,.., 25$0 Only •ooo for both. ·-------· ......... •••••••••••••• ... •••••••••••••••••••• WCJN-i'LASI'. Takeover __ --------0...-lOOAcft.:'; 10% loan. Greet rent.al • ~ 2 Indmtrial lots. side by Yust sell now. will carry area. EjSIDI ...a 17tlt aide. L2.500 sq ft. Zoned al 83 mt .. no points.~ Wortd._....... Owner wW carry paper 112. 0W'Df!r may help Do wn By O wn e r . s~n11 al 14%. Two 2 BR •s and carry. suo.oop. -.21~. • ~ ooe 3 BR for owner FOUIPLEl Great locatioo and pot.en· tm>1q ft smgle t.enanl ID· o.t of State . ~·~ ,_. Good,,._ tlal' dustriat bldg. In El Ploperty ~O vuv 1 -=n! ....... ta .................. ~,·~· =..~~~t2~ r:ur" RllJM :Wm:;. 'f!':lorisC:~ TAXstana: for4yean. 155.000dowo. A• .. · • OWDl!rOttUPied. Sl.8$,000. Fruit 6 Nut Fat•. JIWl price ln0,000. Unita • • ~--U+ac:rei, irrtpted. Ji)Jl· beinl llPO*led and are *Cote~ Realty ly equipped. locluaea f\lllyoccup6ecl, Yearty in· nice 3 Bdrm, 2000 ft cmne ll0,000.., bulld.ing: &"'lhvestmenl home. IZ'l0,000. ~e· 'hlmlbpe.yutilitiea. ~+IMCO.. 640-S777 J .L. HubourrP.O,. a Two.....,.... 2 Bdrm 789. Jac k s oov1 . 10,.. TU l :JO P.M.I ~ We•t S anta Ao• -----+---• --&- ---------.. 3315Caal,~lnd.laad sus.ooo. • CB Pawpeet, I br + den, d!w, f /p, lll9,0IO. PAMORAMIC DIYOaCISALI SP'YeLASS l&L . Nice at.u ll'JI a a..tai. ~ Experteoee anpaalled be. l'amUy pet park. .... t 1 ~ f R€nlG€ b:m8 m ver; ruce South f Ofelon. 97530 •• ws.t ,,.. ~, af(t! t all au.oeo. &at.rs. 2200 -~ ....................... ........................ ..,. 2700 Rlell!atldelDftSlmeDll llDW. eo.tHwy, NB HI H4' C'loMd 81md.ay d o n osen ....................... 2000 W. lcAoo IL teWPORT IEACH 675-1771 . PENIN. DUPLEX a Br + 3 br. Great for S/W rental. A&kioa as.ooo • owner will help finance. Drive by 138 30th Sl., then call for details. HWa.larYk 642-8850or831·1.266 .....,. ID am bnDd ~soo OYfll' ndl> ... ~cl . new Barbor Rldae ~. enol>.•-1 Esute bome. Almost W .... lrLft 3,000 sq.ft. of affordable ....._ "- luxury and amenities set t9t-Ofll *IP tbe city Dgbts and Pacific ocean. Call Sun ~ for exciting de- tails, and inquire about our other offering.a in the same area . 964·2611, 4.'BCA COSTA MBA au:56 lB13 Wes tern, lo apace rent, 2Br, 2Ba. AJcansiding, garden tub, Island lt ltcben, many mas. <LB7SSO > ___ R_EAL_ro_RS ___ I s.a ....... 1076 Torlolw ..... ..._. ----------------1 ...................... . Pree. Hgta. twnbm. 2Br, REDUCED! Fantastic 3 s tory • "'Ibere ain \ DO more. " 3 Bdrm, 4 baths. all Wltim. 3llO deg vrew of ocea & bay plus a roof garden. m>,000. Owner will carry. . COMMBCIAL ZOHID Al:tractift 2 story house in heart of downtown Balboa. Good for any tm. Lease or sell. Owner will carry. CAMEO SHORES VIEW Motivated owner says SELL this open airy 5 br. pool home w /180 degree ocean view. Call now for I details 5 BR VIEW HOME $250,000. 11% lat TD. Owner will help finance. Call for details. You'ye Arrived at ... &111 Uob PAii .vE Newport's most presti1iou1"ad· dress. Professionally decorated condominium with spectacular Bay & Ocean Views. Ready to move in. Total securilyl"' Assumable loan at 9.3~. Tb.is ls a "once in a lifetime opPortunity". Offered at $450,000. By appointment. Other Bayfroat Pi:• WlthP'-•S · Call fell' Iaform . --- . -, 1~. Assumable loan. Pool, spa, ·u4.5K. e.111S. OCIAM VU COMDO 1.900 sq ft, multl level 2 frplca, tux. 9.53 asaum. lom. Sl21,900. \MTERFRONT HOMES RmEST~Tt 631-1400 I 972-8421 .....,.... ..... ~ the ocean bl'eezes in tJna t'Ute at C01Y single wide coach. Call today for full deta1ls <FNM13 ). T.W.. ....... ..... 972-8421 I W .... • IHcll Double wide 1978 Soaienet, low apace l'9ll, 2 Bl' 28a, clome to beach, SJ91'18-9. T.,.._ .......... 4llWS fiM)MSllf,000. _,,.DOWN H1A1 DISMIYUMD' Broker ('714 Yf»lat IMdllProperty-USO . ..................... . e>a.. ,..._.Lot Three Arch Bay. So. i...,una. Site ran! to en· tire So. Coast. Security enclave overlooks ex· quislte cove. Courtesy to Brtrs. Qualified b\lyers only please. 21.U28-1300 Ca ardd """"' 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOll'sC..ter San Die&O Coty, Major tenants in stores. As- sume 93113 loan,_gross OWi' szzs.ooo. Sl,390,000 don. priced 12.1:25.000 .......... c......- 75% Majors in stores. l1'0U li00.000. assume 93/1% loan. priced $5,800,0QO. Principals only Albert Pussell Rlty Co 8352152 Medical /Law Complex + Peatboolae-Blds Open 3tO Newport Bay /Hoag Sl.M0.000. 1131..Cl'lteve Balboa Island com · merclal l bld1. on llutne Ave. Owner will carry. ~down.,..,..m~ Medical /Law Complex + Pmhoole-Bida Open M>Pfewport - B111/Hoa1 $l,3IO,OOO. Gl:.tl7tcve C••1m1I 1/fo-. ........... 1790 ....................... .... .... ,~ Ullie ... 1 bdrm catldo In cllab 8llrillo locaUoa. Ull&aln---&mil. Near iaa. 'atnalll Ir t...m. Aaiutl• low lntere1t lam. 811" market at '70,IOO. Call Brok.er (714 .... Wk 1BUI 2 Years old, near So. Coast Plaza, bu.ill by Sewell. 3 Bdrm .• 2 bdrm .. • l ·bdrm. Closed garages. Outstanding location. 8>.000 Down. Owner will carry lsl T. D. $225,000. Owner /agl. 833-9293 3UMTS E. Costa Mesa. Owner.financed. Gross inc. $14,200. As kin& $185,000. By o wne r · ~. IALIOAPB4H. 7UNITS Owner·fi.nanced. Gross SUm/Wnl : SS3.000 pro- jected. As kin& for $417,000. By owne r : ~. Four 2Br. 2ba unils S121.000. owe loan at int. only. "-· 631-4580 10..W UtUS-CM 8-Z Br. 21>9. Z.3 Br. 2~ bJ tnble, frpk, lndry rm. ywd..90.000. 1'SL a.vttmta 642-1803 RENTAL INCOME PROPERTY 111.ICIO. Modular Type ...... a. br eecurily, 3 pvt bMcllils, pool• pkr. (714 >9-1111 ' ' l·JLOT ., ...... Prune C.astA Mesa location on Baker Sl for apartmenls oc coodos 8w kier ·s package available. Ca ll Jack for In formauon JUSTUSTID 32UMITS Newport Beach 16 ell.I.St ing. 16 new Adj 11oag HotqJtt.aJ. All. 642.9601, Westaunster 4-Plex .... Sl78.500 All H ... e 2br5. IS°/._ I Years O.W C A.l.T.D at l2'l Call Qlack ! Huntington 8eacb Rlty. 842--4114 I I 5'198 UHITS Center ot C.astA Mesa. all 2 br. I~ 1>9. UI townhouse type: 2 penthouse ty~. 3 RCTaylorCo <>40 9<l()Q PIOIATESAU Urumproved lot. Hunt· lnglOrl Buch. comer of Loa Patos and Greedn 9ds to be ope.n Mart' h 20. 3 OOPM. Contact R A. Belluomiru. Attorney for &~. D> Montgomery Sl.. Sm f'ranctsCO. CA 9U04, 44.15 111182·0517 93 >}ere Ranch +-Home Pa.so Robles. t rade ~w ty for ocean front or blfY front or etc Owner . /8'r !'i61H>l7l 4 ACRE RANCtt with Pri•ah Strec. ynold. Rents low! Pnce --------.... Qastom 3 Bdrm. 2 balh TRABUCO CANY ON !Qne. 4 years new. Lge patlO w 'pool & jacuzzi. Corra.ls for b6rses. V our own stream runrung lhru property Full price S295,000 terms avail. $1,100,000 Will carry ~~ rinancing w ~ down . O wn r 1A 11t (114 )642..Q282. COSTA MESA · 149 Rochester Street cq,lex. two-2 bdrm un- ill. &!per clean. 1180.000. OPmSAT6SUN l0:30to4.30 Robl0900, Rltr. 541--5647 5t Ud.s ln prime Houston area.' Asking 1.3 millioo' w/SSZS K down. OWC be1ance at low Interest. Prine. OD17. All. 962·9311 Must .g b' Tom Tracey IO UNITS ~ country prime. 2 A TT9t IUILDlllS JOINT YIMTUllE R2 lot. Eutside of Costa Mesa. Room for 6 uruts Xlnl neighborhood. Sub- mk on joint ventUtt wit:h OWIW. 2000w ...... ea.d. Me..,.,. ..... 675-1771 , _______ _ ........ A.gent 644_-95_13 __ _ RIVERSIDE RANCH SITE . 450ACR ES S2500 Per Acre tsc:i. Down • R.C Taylor Co. 714 /64G-9900 neo ••••••••••••••••••••••• I BUY HOUSES Af ' 95°/o . OF MARKET VALUE yean DeW. l MU Dn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Waled 2900 •No Fee , , •lmmed. Purchase .~. • •Move when ready ~l ! •Privat.e Party • 978-7087 O.W.C. at 11%. 10Xgroea. i---~----..i...------;.;;:;..;.. Principals only. Mr. Vaa1e. 752· 1920 o r ..... LOCATION~ WANTED~= FOR MUFFLER SHOPS:~ .... .. .. o Rapidly expandi,ng national franchised chairr-... has need for severaOocatlons. Lot size minimum required by zoning to,....,... 2.000 SQ. foot. building. •• .. ·, • 4~ Will consider outright purchase. bulld to ~-· .. suit or lease of existing facility. ' NO &ROUND LWES. MUST KAYE CORRECT ZONING. rir.. ~I -. ........ ·tt.• ·1h BMJt BAY AllEA. J Br ... -/JllG 7"17. Jm. mac. ~ • •Pl'doal. a.er-cWor, linen • dis- ... lod.ted. 2 poob, pWtini sreem. ahaUle board aad volley ball. Near slat shop center ..s an rreewa,.. Adalta. .. IBr, ~ ... dlahwaaher, self· cleanin1 oven, frplc, Plllio. z car ,,. . w /auto. doar opener. Pool" spa. 9iam-41pm: 6689111. 3 Br, 2 b• util Incl. UDO PENIN~2 Br, 2y, Children olt. Walk to be. l2000, short term or South Coast Plua. $550 yrty. Victorian wilh huge rm. Lou Mac, 98M;298 roams, waterfront view, 4 BR Meu Verde cul de jacuzzi, beamed c:eillngs. sac, new cpta,' paint, WATERFRONT rov'd petio. tlll5. AU for HOMES llll. ~U54 REAL ESTATE Nloe 3 BR home, fresh 631-1400 paint, cov'd patio, 2 car --------garage, grdnc incl. $5.SO. Ask for Bill. S40-0l lS4 LJDO ISLE Bayfroot home. 3 br. to July 1st. Sm Marino 213 /449-4466 t•bot View ICllOls 2 BR. 2th Ba. den condo. beaut. furn. l800 mo. 1..-e or seasonal. View ~ lidlts It mta. UNIQUE HOMES ~ Eastside. 4Br house w/pool. t7SO ind. garden &poolservice SS7·2783. a.ID. ... 2br2M. ed8l&a •• Nr. llrooldwnt • .tdaaa."'5mo.-..a MIWHOMI Lule Z story, 3 br, 2'11 ba , 075 . Hunt · io1ton/Clay area. ...-.. 28r U.. near beach, wall· to-wall, drpa, gar, 1a.rdener. Clean. No pda. Couples only. $too. m-'1M>. Patio Home 3br, Zba, t575Mo. Comm. pool. MMllBl, 846-5792 J br I~ ba 1 mi. to ocean. lg. yard. RV access, nr. Beach/Atlanta. S550 mo. Kids olt, no pets. Call Debbie 963-6767 agt. NEAR NEW 2-STORY · 4Br, 2Ba, din. rm., fam. rm., f11>lc, new paint. clean. 3 c ar gar , Beach/Adams. f725. lat fr last + deposit . Tl'l).11'10. New Exec. Twnbse nr Npt. Harbor. 2 m s tr bdr1DJ1, each w /pri v. bath +pt Ya ba, f11>lc. pnt patio &: deck, BBQ, pool. 1pa, 2 car gar. No Pas. Avail. 4-1, SS7-2721, :li&4227 eves. lbr, Iba, walk or ride to ...._..,,_ 'hd 48r,2Ba. t.rr. fam. &:din. bdl. tallo. All uW_pcL -·••••••••••••••• rm. New cpta, paint. n'-54l-903elvem-.. G I J 4 3202 C.Omm. pool ... 15/mo. LeMe 2 Br 2 Ba. den, din- ••-•••.•••••••••••••••• 963-2787. 1Qs. frpl, catb clg, 2 car Garden Grove 3 Br 1 Ba, Br ba 1 1 M opener. vlew, steps lrg yrd, 1 car gar , 4 • 2 · rp c, esa beach95.tmo.536-li04 Se.5/mo. 673-0C73 Verde area. 9650 mo + S200deposit. 557-1686. 4 Br 1:v .. Ba, nu carpet. .._lslmd 3206 f b 1'JJm.l!'llOC1t Turtlerock Condo With Spectac:ulat View. Two Bed.rooms. Two Bath.a Pha Den.. Sincle Level. $710/llo. Bfoker. lll·llllO 2 IO. CAIDlff In 1be Tfrrace. Comm. pool, etc. ~/mo. Call Olarlle Darr. Own/ Agt, &MIO. Turtle Rock sharp 3 Br. 2 ba, lllrium. wet bar, 1675. Callm.M67 S625Mo. Jbr , 3ba, Deerfield Condo. Frml din rm. gar openr.NO PEI'S. Sch.ls, pool, patio. &J3.D11 UMTALS 2BR.2Ba ........... t550 3BR.2Ya ba ... S7SO/l000 4 BR. 3 ba ....... .ac>/850 5BR,21iAlba ......... ~ NEWPORT BEACH 4 BR. 2th ba, pool. W75 ... •••••••••••••••••••• Exec. bolne. Ocean, nite enc. kyrd, 2 car ai.miq 3 br, 2 ba, frpJ, view. 4er. 2"" ba, family• ~ . ...:. !.~ .. ~ .. ~acb .. 523 CAMPUS DI: IRVnfE .-.~A u rec rm. RV area. ..'-' _,_.,,,..,.~ Call ::t•Y· • va 4/3. 9125/mo. Dys529-4417,ev 5BR.eleganttri·level, va· •-INdl 1241 831-1153 ...,.... ..... p g ,.. 1207 cant, or beach. $765. • ..................... . •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• New Townhouse for rent ~.~ 0 CE AN FR 0 NT ' Ptma. Pt. 5br, 3ba, Exec. ·or be. 2 large master Brand new 3 Br 2"2 Ba, 3 MON'111LY RENTALS, Olltm Hm. FantaaUc loc. bdrms. S&SOMo. Call bib to ocean, 2 car gar, fwniabed mobile homes, SLSOOmo. Parker Rlty. Mrs. Luciano 547·7451 end. pMio, Sl50.M&-0011. 3 bcm, a& br security, 551..aJ ~:a!!es It wknda Lawrne. ll!O.RMP.-.3118 ..._.~_.-I' tt --~ year 'round; <NLD wac~ • .,, • • 1242 ..., mo. (JI' rum., Sl400 2brl be,ato'fe, Paliaades. 2 Br, dbdal rm, new de--·-•••••••••-•••••• ~'i.. ....__ ...... No pets, children or cor crpta, fnh paint, Trinidad hland lrg a w-to --=u; 2 BR, l'la bom."75mo. tst +tut fenced yrd, pr, rm to Brdm, •so. Wttb 35• ~~... -..UTI +depmtt.-...r park a boet. water pd, dockSllOO.Aat.840-1143 &......,. - C.-.. W. 3122 NO DOG& M50 mo. S700 Rlt.ortc!al nst.ored Vlc· ••-•••••••••••••••••• tollllOVe In. a& Hamilton. NEW EX EC home 5 torian home. Stained HAJmCM ..w~ z BedNom. den. 2 Bath llcm9c:o model, firep1-ee ud 1arp yard. Com- .._., pool and p-een- bell•. $195 mo. Agt. ...., -.... ~ L~~p. .,,_, 21 tw2 ba, w . ~-a..m1rac speeiolll,3 br 2 ~ ... _. -CZJJ)lra.ll19 ba home bl belt But.aide Lm ... 2 Br, a. CGado. klcatioG Klcla ok. 9l50 2 frplc, .-bar, full ree mo. MS459 f.adl. '100/mo. m--. 2D,m..40Jt New twnble .. 3 br ~ ba, fplc , pool, adults . .,..... 3244 5a-5l2I OI' 642-IZll --············· ••••• lbr, beet c.oua,e. Nrbeacb. Mello . 4IMC, 21S.aa.1JISS &.titi-...... 3252 Onnsetree 2 br, 2 bJ, DUPLEX .... 2ba, pstio, 19n'TO IUY! pltiobome. c.tral A/C, ....0. s.3>. Lie. S100Ko. 2bd:rm. Eutaide ~ 6 pjmb. Adult ....................... BrU Cooperation. No-___ Call_Sll6-65 __ 16 ___ 1 community. $550. H: ••Oken. Own I A&l. A..U. April 1lt. Accept-a.1010; B: •1100. -•...-..12'11. __ 157_-5'1C ____ , lmc appliCl!tkm I bdrm. I Bdrm+4ea+fam rm. .... aa,2carpr. RuaUc Z be. 8peft:lins. OoUete Orm hi& new. Newer 9-dlla frplc. '750 mo. Plft._..,_.oem. lhwdaCcDm.1-la6 Mln,.llMllr 3269 ~Lar.-pool. $900 I mo ....................... . ----------1 Jlma.Yade ' Br, 2 be, Waterfront Bomea No PD! Apt. Is CclDdo =-r:-.:.~~ ~· ~ ~/!*'i Gl·MDD =·~Ua Rentala 19ml pnlenertwater:Ml.CJZIO THE LAKES New 2br, ------__;;.---· ___ _ ~ decorated 3 IASTSIDI 1,,._ priv patio, over· 2 ea .OX.11111tr. nit.e), 3 ._ looldJll late. S57Hlo. ba.,dm; appnm.noosq. _.+dlD ID top locatioe 2Br11-, trplc 1M • l!!Mt ft. -.... wt bar 2 car Wtm ... OCMD view. I tllO --_., 1&•-·• ' ......-..-,_ -~-r 1..... IJll. Tamia, pool. UllDa, -, ...... ,_._ s aa canc1o, ._ than New • never.. ll•ed in. jacual prhil. IAaae Tt Beauttnal spljt ..... 4 .. MS-0101 OI' QU) -------·1 old. Fple, dbl pr. '575. Bdrm w 1ak1J11bta • 'Jlll9.tno IS.na wtMIM cllcor. A•all ------------ JBr 2ba, flpl, JU'd,,. -.-.. 8"ULMa.' br, 2th ba, pwt' ..... fac. brwl....; ..._,. ••. .._ .W.. 0-*ner incl. -.Al~· ......... ,......... .. ........... '19...,, Delllle IBr 6 =-~f:'A::r= ~c~~; . hm rm, 2~ba. fplc, 1. •mo. m.i•neo• ldtehMI, all .....W.., ::.r.·~-:n 41.: -dnfrt. A11tJ 1 nnsd• Sl500 A•'n»-call ...... 8Ul&~un:rtJL.ND --~.---a..111ribe,dba1ar,q "°°mo . .,__..11'• or ,. .. _ Jrd, mo peta, $550. _•_·ml ______ _ ...... UDO LIAll °"'°" 4 Bii. iiia. AYail. DOWI IAllQ, • ..WOU MM.TY I '7W 170 C ' 'I I I' • 5 0 • . 3421 ....................... «. 8'1'Alll'ION GWella•~> I Br, l~ be, 2 a&ary. Dahwhr, patlo, dbl ...... J II.ids • l peU ok. MTS. IM·2511 or tDa71. ,._..DD fee. """· l .... •ne.... a1 Jllld'ble ........... DO .......... Jton1a nd, P .. OnllDIO -.-.2•.•alkto .......... 0 &I 'rb' i.a apt. la iac-a a.acb. 2 blk) ,,_ bclL 1 am ltudio IPL •1-111r ..,u. e..cm '::t.:"'ar .:~:= *2 Br. J ba. ar. So. Cat pd •0 'oeta 1 r'••P PWa S.A. 9'50. Cbll4ren ..-.,.r.e.: ~ . (I 7'1M1217; M1·14IO ... _..... 376' l Br ..... refri1. pool -.e..lffllW.••••••••••• Adulta, DP pets. $325. YUll..,._ FUN: Soc111 Activities 01· recl'lr • F1ee Sunday Bruncfl • SBO's •Par· ties• Plus muctl mote ORUT RECREATION: Tennis• Free Lessons (pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Qutle • SaUOI • Hydromassage •Swim- ming • Driving Raf9I IEAUTIFUL AIWCT· MENTI; Slngies, 1 & 2 Bedrooms • Fur· nilMd & Unlumished • Adult Uwlg. No Pets • Modlta Open dally 9to e. Oakwood GenSen Apertmenta NewPott IMc:IVSo. 1700 16Ch St 10ovet It 1&1111 111') 6'2·8170 .... r.nlly. 2 Br $MO. Spac. 3 Br. 2 ba t3t5. Play. pmd. pool MS-ltlMI. 3 br, Z ha. or. So. Coast l'laa. Call 133-2238 M·P, l :»-5:30 Near New 2 br, 2 ba, dllbwtar. a\Dleck, $316. 541-8175 All utll pd, am child welcome, 2Br lba, relrit. D/W, eocl pr, no peta. Gl5. 1llO Wallace, ..,.. 17. 541-9580. 1 Br F.,utskh, small but ~ • /Iota~ neat wood. Sl"J'5. ~after 4 pm. g.alde 2br, lr1 deck, beamed celllo1 • .1ar, adlta, DO dop.SJ75Mo . ..,. New 2 br, z~ ba lri·level cr:mdo. City """'· frplc, 1pa, M50. Call Bill m.311:11. 2 er • .c&ean. small. back yard. No cbildrm. pets sm. lt75 B Wallace St. 612-lMIC -ftDUlft' 2•.1ba ..... M ,.. ......... Lota~ ...-....... i... ................. ·--· 8bdo. dale to ton. .,: lDcl uUI. Call Martha _lll_·lll'L-=---~-~-. It • __ .... 3140 .. .................... . -------------J •lllUXE• GAIDBt APT. 2 ....... ..,, ~carport plltioapl.I., BBQ's cbeto fwys • bcbs walk to~. 17111 8 a"••••lt atw..., 847-6064 It I --•• ••a > .. ,f' .. , . ... i. . ·.1J • 1 • Z •A Pillo Apts. • Dilhwahen & HO"i • Peol & Rte. Room • Gtrdt11 L111d1Up111f • J .. tt l11Ctt & Sllt,s .. mr. 2Ba ecmdo. 9550/mo. Nawporten.t Cando4 br, lit, llllt. S110 ~ No DOaq. ft. Nr. Pool 6 tea· peta. C.M. ~. nla. Smith-Meyer, Agt, Newpcwt Beactt/No, 880 Irvine (It 191111 ( 71') 6'5-0550 2 Br. l ba. Cf1lt,I • chJm ' Dda ok. No dop. SmaU yud. SllO mo. 831-91111. t ••. " ' • .'."I .• I .. , ,, ,. ,, .... ·I 1,' 1 , I ii I 54Pr1813or~. ~cmdowlt!lpool.Jbr•---------'· Nwpt Hts 2 br. l 'la ba. 2 be wttb private patio. HAllOI YllW ssso mo. g75.7070 or 1 Br allt. 3'Z1 E. 11tb SL -.. Avail 4/1. 203 Osle. lovay all adult. no pets. Somerset model, 5 Br. 66-7556 M&lla. no peb. '125. Yr· 549-Dn. u.l Br •pU. 6200 Ed· 2Ya Be, nu remodelin a & ly. Abo unf urn. MS-4711. mger. tL b. 846--0619. " -.-ff. Cootinen Newf;y decorated 3 Br 2 Ba redecorating. S1200tmo ...... ...., B. · taJ. townhouse. Spacious --------be. No pets. Avail 3122. ~tennis crts, SU.Sllilo. WE KA VE SUIUI ER fireplace & pool Qwel OCEAM AREA ~ se.mJoo~ay. RENTALS ana Adults. no pets Walk to the be-ach . 3 blocb to beach. 2 br + den. 2 ba. Corner lot. fpk., dbl. gar w /opnr. POOi & tennis No pets. m>mo. Eves. 968;1382 Npt. Crest 3br, 2Yaba, new decor. frplc. wet bar. dbl pr, tennis, pool, $795. ~ ....... e......._ Bay vt.w, a tw, deD. 'ba, atrium. 3100 sq. ft. $1250. mo.-..-s. Harbor Vu Homea 3 Br 2 Ba, pool, spa, pool serv 6 g.ardentt, avaaJ. 4/15. By Owner. 8»-9666 HARB OR VIEW ''CARMEL" 3Br, 2Ba, liv an, Cam rm., din rm. SB2S. Open SUn. 12--C at 1121 Port Barmouth Pl. (714 ) G-7Si6. Westclllr Eue. rental. air .... super apedal t.o..e. 815-taA. mom· iapA:evea. - T• ti! 1 111 WEEK OR MONTH SC25 5T5-5M9 MS-33!11 DelJgbHul hte 1"2 Br a.ifu ' t d 3525 -ro MOVE IN asita. some w frl)k . all .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ~ • J)81Jol or balCOOleS. En associated Npt. BclL Architect de· signed new Twobm. Beautiful Bay View. W/W Cl"pU, frplc, blUo ~.patios 6: decks. llmt See! f)om S72Sllo. m.4112.m,.., D;' , ...... Meo .......... ~·····-··· Bea at. new Jbr, 2ba, w /HDdeck. Close to beach In Cdll. $M5. 815-013' 8110 • HIC, Ill Ill 'OPS J..' ~ tioit.~a&." 1 e1 OCEANFRONT, spec· tacular! Daily. wkly. ~· BJl.tn-7tT7 2br. Iba. pool. adulu, no py :I> acres w 1attract1ve pets. new P••nt. crpt gree nbel t , t re e s. SJ75 mo to mo 673-4804 landscape & 9 hole put tang green. 2 pools Large 1 Br wiguage. Friendly clubho use Adults, oopeU. S3SO. w.lfrplc. oolor'IV. s•una. 64.5-5177 ~ & wes&bt room . 2 Br, l ba, 1 atory, aha&. SlarU at DIO including dirpa, pMio, fr'pl, d /W, ma)or~,.U. beam ceilln1a. 1ar. CASA4llSOL =-=-.., Elden 21'61 lrl 1' t .. 96J.6613 1 Br. mrig, eocl. gar. ~~~~~~~~ --------· Newport lsland. Upper ·Adults. no pets S32S "'2'Br, patio MZ>CM dlcaia. 2 Br, 2 ba, sun 66-9851. 541-4291 1 & 2 bdrm Ccmdo style aa;u. Newly <kcora~ drapes-carpe l 1 ·slove , XUa l&rce UIUls. Dlv1ded family ~ Patio & DOD-patio apts. avail. 2Br,amlyrd$42S-CM porch, car. DO pets S1\JNN1NG lie 2 BR 2 R.C. Taykr. AU l&OO /mo. 714/626·6247 , ba sarden apt. P~l. for Cnig,. M0-9IOO eves. UIS now l8lb St ......... ht11d ....................... ............ 3706 ...... ~-;;;;.;;....... 4f&er. .• Lotiel:11Bdrm.2 be....,. ..... -.... ········--clY baedL 1•~ .._..._, •M ed. A•allable uafara -··•••-••••--• also. Vaeu&.. lmmed ~ 1 br w)li . ....-.. =111.._ SJliO/mo to room.No 1ar.lllatu.re 11 .. .-,...-Jltr. fem. oeb'.Mot 1rJ1. 1M.-...u --ZBr oe N. BeJ P'roeL Y-tp.tlllO.C.O: Adults. New 3Br. 2....,Ba, Neer lhopp(,ng " trans. dishwas her. self Beacb6Garfiekl . cleaJlllll oven. frpk. .,,_,_ Jllldo, 2 car pr. wtau&o. ln81._ware 847-3020 c1oar apmer. Pool 6 1pa. ar, u.. fpric, 1a.r. dis· 111m4Pm: M5 Ill I . bwaaber. larse patio. No 2 BB., lower-. "15 udJ in· ~-7S2·7474 6 dd. ALSO, t BR ainer. lllO.HoPltLG1·21T1 BeauWu.I ~. Adlllt lrallMlw .&.~"I commmJty. 2Br, 28a, .,.. PDOI. ape. tennia. um ZBr a.-· · · · · · · · · · · · $115 etc. lmttno. MM225 or 211ra. ............ M50 ~aft s. Newport JW11D I br, 2 fDCW7 ba. no pet.I. ~vail. April ..._, I 1 3707 ..... ' bdrm. 2 ba. blt· ... Jdl'Lm..-.,."50 ao. Yearl7 lease. 81.-T-- 38r2'Allle.Twnba. ··~ ----· ---- _. ... new U11iU at 3 New 2 Br, 2 ba, (rpl. 1ar loutions, S.e rental .-. -.zm or tu-1110 •cent at 11112 Maple. ~ G. tst. -.so. 1'1M705 or ....... , ........ -..... Cu_.,..._. •u mm:a. 8leepta1 rooms • .......... -......... . ..,., •• m wtr a 2 BB, ·4•l••e; patiQ, •0&1 a'rwLfn..1740 ....... Ollild O.K., ae MY...otftAGZ .n 1 -.ta111o.-... ~--.. ~--~--lg--Br-BR. ........ uw pd. n. 2 .......... ec.- '-A.""""U ""'''u' e 4 ' MSO wlater. IOI £. .,..._. '° beeda. beak fr 3ba. 2 petkie, BBQ, 3 f /p. E1I •eta l.aTt.-ba Pool. 91 /D. ~. I Bdrm~ Ba, frplc, 2 yn new. $775/mo. Call ..... Aemt-7S-WJD C.-.. W.-3722 !::,.-. ma. or 2Br, 2llll cmdo. Dbl. pr, ...................... . poaletc. ea.ca l~,ntrt._.~Lblock Conlu ... Jlar studio to bell. Mb UIU1'· No wttll kl&.tbm. 5 bAocb Ill~ TownlaoaM, 2 .,.._, 9171. a5W aft. flwn be9dt.. AYall. April bdr, ~be, pool, t ic, -75. 5:10.6..wlmdl. 1.a'1Smo..m.tllS. 1151-1111; 7t0-1111 c....... 3724 2 bdnD. 1 ... Detacbed 0paa Dall11M:SD. r l&SCM. ... •11 IDflltJ ..... 2 be. lib..,. or$9-W. ~ondo. F /P , patio, Delme lllr ._ ....,. So ....... pool, ta.is, etc. Oout Plua.' fpk, no = beach -mo . .. tm.166-UOS. J --...... t J Br, adultll,·nO.,... .. ... ,..,. • pr mo, near beach. aew con o Dr S P . SS.150 ftplc, 2 car sar, rec -------- 18dl, AJC, D/W, W /D, 3 Br, 2 be, '450 mo. No SS50/mo. HJ·l118 or ....._Near Btaeb fr Ed· m.mt laser. U2·11U or 2 Br, prden apt. Small 147~ dlOd <*. No pets. $315. Bacbelor, .Wve/ refrig, -.-. \Sil paid. G0/2 9tb SL 4 Br, 2 be l'.utbh~( bome. --....... •-•••• mil. N9w p.tlll lscarpet. Walk to acboo&a, tennis CASADIO.O Beautlfal fireplace, Apartmeataforreat. dub. Gardemr A other ALL UTIU'DD PAID ..U ,.rd. NO PETs. Call5e.QIS 2 Br, ........ DO children· l9Gll>aftCPlll Com ... _, -"'-11•--JlmllapleSt. /pita, qujet adh OI' cpl, Jltral. "15. tTl-7123 or pare -ore 100 _..,..,_......,__ ....___.. KiM8 RDt. Cwttom dHllD 2bdrm. l be. Duplu Ir _,.,-.am ·..____..,_..._..,. bdrm fut~41: Pool, BBQ, aa.~_!.Br·_..1carall .. mo. .,..... 3144 ~Wllllll ~ <ii • cov r 1a.ra1t. ••• .,,. ---n• . _.... -·••••••••••••••••• l~ ba. 2 car 1ar., ~ ..... alln'0'8dlded lmmed. Lorraine at ~-• b d n--i. _. ..-.. , , :~ --_ .._ 11.L ..._ ,_.,, _ _, .-w • r con o, UP· ua.._ce, sauna, apa, .. ~..-.-at",.::.,. ._ --· ~ u., ... ,.... iraded. pool jacuul paol. $115 mo. Call -.. _ -c.11.... •M +dip. .... Sba-lima111&1:r, t11ea fi~ teiuib cou.rta'. mtllO. ~=-.. I w-. ....................... c:all..-Z ... ...,. ••· W...tollfl 18*111-.,..,.... New ZBr upper, c1eet • ..,._.._. •• Ur, dplJr cm 9tnal llde ol _.rfroet. 91 1... or patto OD water . _..,/Yrt,. 11s.ioN, l1Wlll TwWD ... MWtide- ......... 111e..._. ---- n n , ..... J740 ....................... Dldpr,adMa ladrJ fac, $1St, 1"2 .......... -••••••••••• MNm ...,.. ... ICNm. ne. 11-, Nortla end; 18*m8fl ......... ~ .. ---;J ... J .... n.dprqa. .. pald. ....... ,.. '1nci.1MU' :=-.:~P.cAl· ___ ...,, ___ '...---•So. Coaat Pl. $100. . --------· ...... . Niil • ... 1 Br, Srls. • 2831111' D~Y 'lbat'a ALLJ'O'& PlY fora •.:i.ed DllYPUT llVIE m1llY .. Mdldl L&. 1D a.. ODii& 1h7. LB ... I ' I ~CAim* OCQfNYa.\19 ... QI.It tal ~Dlt-~. o..t~IDlJlae. 111111 • II h 111 tor ..Ml-... ~ ,._.,.,_ .. T.._; ... C' .... ' ....... GM1NlllACH .._, Nllea.,.,._.. Newptrt-Oceaofroat 111tore, ju1t •I•. to .......... ..,..,. l HeHHl7 Valley • '!,.• _.. apt. .-.... a111tr • Avail. b7 Ult -~ --. -.eaullNCfl. RISTAURAN'I' msK 1000 lq a bide at fnry en· t /d. Pub lOO+Ocean W.W'llll ,._.n41a.2100 Reftned pt'adiCal Dur--. tr. to travel, OI' live-in. SPlRI'IU~*READINGS Good reference•. lOlm-lOpm. FUJJ.y lJc'd. .....,, at. mJ. &7211 oe -.tOM. 1115 Triack drtver, woman S. Camino Real, Sao. ddver. w&flls lot'al drt9· Clem. "' iQIJ job ~ yra over t.be road, aper w /re/er Hu •v to clua I C.Uf. I;Jc 014 ... 11Z7 est. 211 _;_...;... _____ ~I ft9I OCSAN VIEW N.8. Adlt -------ar, a.. trpC, We. dult o-1o 1er rent. ai.,_ •. .... poa1, lee. -C'la· P a I m S p r l n I I . cl'7D~ .... n1.-1ftl1~. MMUI WESJCUJ'I' coMo. a1J .... .. .... 4100 new lalerior, pool, -·•••••••••••••••• ......... DO peb. 1 Br .-ZS. ? Avakl dep)ajta • 2 Br900.m4M> cut Uvinl expenses! Profeutonally alnce lir7L Newpalt Beach •llD·GO&q. n . •Ba)'Viewa •Extra A.meQWea w-.: 'buaineas le Uv. qtn CU poulble ), Npt., C.M. area. 675·1otS. IMl&-0878 ,. .... , ... ... s.. • ..., klll9o 5300 ....................... Ul>l': REWARD ! Fem. blk. cockeft mix, 3/12. NJ-~ 213-3%1·2221 X72 o.c. AllfOIT •ESCORT* Spec l allslo& lo Prcl•icwtla. 9'T.MrM ...... 1oam..um. ...... C1 ,_, ESCORTS 31 Hn 641-0180 CHICllt,IMC /VISA WDJCIJPP 2 br, 1~ t. tawnllle, -mo. AdWta only, DO peb. 1721 Bed· HOUSIM.ATIS 832-4U4 _ford __ Ln_._5e-_7m __ . ---M/F 25-a to skr beaut UDO ISLE, BAY FRONT lbr, lge lvo rm, new crpts, gar. 1700Mo. Ownr. 675-7155, 675-1.854 bee. 6 blU rrom bch. RB. l250. 98().5280 6310.12 W Coaat Hwy ---------1 NB ' -1800 aq. ft. C-2 re- ExecW!ve offices avail in tail or olficea. $1200 mo. full aerv. olc bklg. Nr. ieale. QU) .._*5 or o.c. Airport. Recept & (714 )~14 2 acns + with 3 Bdrm. 2ba house plus 1.5 trlr s paces . Garage , Plumbed foe additional units. $125,000. 29% down, terms at 10\.'J'X . call or write . Bonnie Pacini. 2081726-5303 or -~or write Box 355, Ketchum, Idaho 833t0. Land Mercantile. R.E. FOUND: Germ Shep. male, vie. Weat /llcFa!1den. 3 aZM7 Palm Ii Paycblc Readings Found: Blk IDlled breed tells past, present • lab/Pit bull?. wbt chest. f\j]ft. 213-elM-3258. 2 wb ago, 536-3367 Prof. Massage by Steve. Fem to ahr 2br, hse. in CdM. Frplc , w /cd, phme llDll., aecy aerv .. canl. rm, etc. Pleue call 7SU188. WOODBllDGE EXEC. slllTES Found Dog : W h l Llc'd Therapist, N.B. Samoyed F-em. Costa uam-8pm. Appt Only Meu.. No collar. 968-173> S48-2817 4b', 2be, ftp, 1 bl.II to bcb. Yrl)'leaae .. · 131-0783 $200Mo Incl utll. hm Dalk space SUlO Mo., 1ml 7$1.16$, wk&:M-5071 office $150 Mo. 1827 Located ln North lrvine Lan': 2IO yr. old call co cat, bro /blk /wht /or g, vie. Brianrood /Brook- IDllrll. Woodbndge 3/U . Reward for u.fe mum. 5llN259 or SSl-«186 2br. a...el Fr-onl. Oen Va. 9i1011o. Yrl)'. 2br, "50110. Agt.MS-7573 2 Bdrm. unfum. Yearly. ••HOWll•• a SUPERllART of PERSON AL SERVICES have a roommate for you ~e placed no charge f72..4l75 7 days 953-0386 Near tbe Bay. l500 +Utt I. 6T.H743, trn.2058 Bob NEWPORT SCH.Fem. 217. nice 2br. 2ba util ln- 1 Br w/loft. fTplc, garage. cl Pool. tftmis. MS-7947 sundeck. blk to beach -------- $&. Mt}-.3787 &wirwM or professional penoo to abr Lux eoaiso. Amm from beach. 2Br, Harbor Ridge N. B . 1.Ba. adultaonly. No pet.a. 152-9 44 2d ya. 6 4 0 - Yrty at $480. 210 Cedar, 31.Meves. Newport Shores, Apt 15. --------- Go direct Sun. only. M/F abr ZBr Dplx, quiet, ~-clean, dependable. SD>+dep. S48-8fl98 Ben. 2 Br studio ~. No pet.I. Near Hoeg Hosp. 631~9 M/F n/1mkr share 3 br 2 orl·974-2'89 ba apt. CM. Rec/fac. SOO+util. 557-7153-4-9:30 • D E C 0 R A T 0 R S PM -' DELTGHT on Water, -------- charminl patio, fplc. Fem to share 3 Br bouae. lBr. l550 yrly. 673-81~ S225+ut1L Beth 5'3-3759 Eves. evea/Wblda, 951-5adya Westcllff Dr, Nwpt _ee_acb._831_-0800 _____ , Not near O. c. Airport. • y•.,... FOOD • No tratftc problems. Ex· ~· *D!l..UXE OFFICES• From 1rm.upto1700 sq. ft.. From ~ ft. No lse req. Behlnd Alrporter Hoteht2172DuPont Dr .. M.ite 8. 833-3223, 9-12 cltingJdecutive offices Xlnt. location near ....... Wo-'d "'harm Newport Pier. Invest WlUI II .. f ' ~le domestJc long and elegance. Package now or su mm e r . t, black w twlute includes Rttept. & f>hooe SJS.5865 gs. Neutered & FOUND Cwm or adopt Ans.. coo!. rm., coffee, Oedi t d t d t ed VI Pa"'1"ft" Ill lrv1oe Atumal Care mail dispatch, g round ca e 5 u en re-· c. .. " ~ AU klnds of pets nr ,_ j _., n· J d qwtes medium ~ In-C.M. Lotll 3-lo-80 'ar all '-·-"'-of ._,..le Ca YIU ffce ' ""'·· a .... o 8 an )848 8545 548-1678 ' ~ f""'Y nnery age 0 1 utll Xerox. secy and vestor. (714 · ~-or_____ Large dogs -greatdane, space avail. 1 lge & ·i postage av all. From .. eve5. ;/;No black Lab. 4 l!!'tn 5hep nux. lab mix. aml.Broker87S-49U. MOO.OO.Call714/M2-3030 kucttm.t '\ite paws . FREE medium dog.a · rtuffy .oDIDELUXESUITES, c zrdal W-.cl 5020 shots. Young. 1946 Aust. shep mix pup. From $295. Alr ~nd., .....,. 4475 -••••••--•••••••••••••• auaee ts. Costa llesa. spaniel mix, Coble mu a-i... ..a..,, uw pd -c: _ _...a.. 1n ..... amall A...n •• cute ......... _. · -•-•••••••••••••••••••• Youn& inventor ~ · t dog. Sm. blk twht .._. ...,.,., E.Oltfftry.875-4800 Office or shop space, 475 vest« for my patented Shih Tiu in lrvine pug, terrier mix pup. tielCAI. sum . !IC\·, ft .• on~ fir. + 2 product please leave~ Rew rd. 751-m ~ t.;:37~ easy to Clonlna de1 M de adjotn. upper uruts. total· meuage 6&2-2978. ~ a aOices\&tAI.~~:,/~ n ~~5So~·i!g~.= MmeytoL.-502._~or,:.;_;,.;__ __ . ---.-Found long haired Realooomics675~00 .. __ -...llTl ••••••••••••••••••••··~Loet Cat: Bllt Cahco, tortoise abell fem. 6: mu ._. Fem. Monarch Summit short haired Siamese Oirau de1 Mar; dlx. 2 ........... ll...ttll 4500 . /NEED area, Ans to "Chia". riU male. Cats. Newport rm. suite. S250 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• V .-im. Beach Anima.J Sbelt.er. Real on om i cs Co r P . SMALi. SHOPS Lolt __ ca_t_: 81-,-. gr-a-y-. n-uf-fy a..311158 • one. in Bayview Hotel. 1000 sq. ft. storate or ....--Al,._. Fem. H\m.t Bch. m..e'100 ./MONE ~-•.!!..·. REWARD . Fo#und : Lt t'olored · BJitorical landmark. I h 0 P Ip a 4H n e a r --rt•.Q357 bd Do ba ...___ -at.-I _. llall Av-'l ...___. -.__. a .... ! Call _. ' ...... Seawind Coodo 2 rm. you ve ~ ..........,, """:'" _, ar up. Bay View. ..-m n...ef' • .. · ........... -..- b 2 ....., ·-ooua apt. to now C!...:..lal Pala Hotline. •• 1 t USO 1 ~ a. car gar.. --. or -..-J.mmed. oecup. Contact • e ~ r' fl.replace, sauna, spa, arewttb a neat. quiet, Bmem.3122 callU& -..-iex265 7M/172-tm.2Ut'2:51-T98 ----•••••••••••• pool. HS mo. Call liberal male! Call --· ------1 ___ l'JMltO. 4N-2848 before 5Pll, <X11ce Spec. available. 12.000 Sq n BuilcUn1 baa '--'' ..:...,:...,;_ ______ , .,... tOPll oc i.nyUme 'JOllq a. SJ11Do mcl...S. eootft Wareboule space PltO-...., 8bllllO VenaUles Condo. Wed.orFriday. ~ • maillt. Good loca· avail starting 3-15-80 ln W&lrd1D ... REWARD lolt male Ter- rier alb doc. beige la clr. C.11. aNa. Children beartbn*en, pla call f1Mm cova--. • tSl-0771 * 3' Hr ()mea.ll Sel"Yltt -------- Male lS oew io town seek friends. Eves. aft. 5. 5·10pm . Sal /Sun . anytUDe a-2151. Clmies Angels Oulcaf/ 642-~12 MC/Visa Relu.aUOD Wllh C\au ... EXCLUSIVE ESCORTS •642-1572• Housekeeper avaU. for live iD positioo. Mature profeuional, wel I educated, good driver. xlol. refa. Prefer Newport Beach or Anaheim Hills area. 714,w.65'12 all. 6. Bartender for private party 's . Reasonable rates, exv .. neat. Call Jerry anytime 557-9749. H1fp W..e.d 7100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Accounts Receivable posi · tlon available with bio- med I c 1 I corp. Ex· peneoae in a mfg. co. a plus . C010pute r ex- penmce preferred. ~II beoefits . Contat'l Ad- lftN9lntion. 631-18SS Accountin& ACCOUNTING TIMPOllARY ASSIGHMB«S <>ranee County 11 boom· Ing! Andsoarewe! We,'re llOllEtlT llALF'S There are many new flnm moving into the Oraop County area. br· ioOnl about an lncreas- i n& demand for ex- perienced accounting penonnel. oea. $95110. 151-8090 Fem r.mmte foT tem-NswP01t .._Center. Sim Ueao f'w1 '8 at na•-Newcrpt. refri&, pr. By tioe. PCH • IZDd St, F.V. lnd\lltrlal Putr. off c...t"~..._Hb .,. · pan17 ~ flmt nn-Call Robbie daya Brookbunt). Pft en-Loat. Male Yellow Labrador. lyr. Cdll --. 91a.f440, 17S-UIM. ltlWAID PR.ELAW....-eMdll •• ooo. Will do aQJtllinc Le1al. Confidential DVll. P.O. Boll 1242. N.B..-S. ....................... If rou are not aware of tbe bmei'lll ol. woridDa temporary, Yiait ua or the .. a call. .. wtll be ....,..,~It with ,.. ......... lD tM Coldwell Banller .. ..... --------1 Lal. moMo. Till l-15. 560757 Ev.~ trance. 2 docka . Y..tJIBra..oae...,_.. m-.SM-'1'112 • · bathroom. spr inkler 'Mdowbas~2Dd. ~~~ ltJ, mo. ll/Plbrh a. c.oncto 4lllO&q.a .womo. IY~~u~~· .. ~~:: T.D'a. No cretcbedF • _._. • • · 40018lrchSt.N.B. w,99J -· _... nopnlty,SZO,OIUP· or S..Am 3110 ~~'e~~~~: A&eat.5'1·5032 mo. I..eue-OpticJa, Call action calA&ent •-••••••••••••••••••• 1-4111-44319 NEWPORT BEACH _7_l4-_IM-_Z4_U_. ----~mi. An~· 2br, Condo. 2ba, like new. Free Rent w /Dealt It 3tOO 1q. ft. for It. mfg. A!C, dshwr. prvt bale. Wanted: aingle to abr IBM Sel foe self-empld avail. immed. 754-Q92 Avail immed. Room-Laguna Bcb house 'MlmlD who will ans oc· BarbaraorC.ordoo mates OK. $00 Mo. w/family. Fully furn. caslonal phone calls. 751-7566 Evs/wtmd: 494-4272. _ .... .,.," -=--cao...2zc SF ~ L.ogilMI 3116 lBr in 4Br hse, pref Fem, Airpo1tarea. ,.............,. ... .... , SF lnlped. th1.a 4000 • • UD· ••••••••••••••••••••••• $200+$100dep. Teri : 2 bdrm. 2 ba. $475 mo. ~ JU, 556-9016 all Pool" rec rm . 5 HEWPOttT CBO'Bl It, top concl. Call me for Pres. ocean vu. Full amenities, G. Thomas, Sf!"vice Exec. Su ites. Ownr,675-62151;673-1'17 7141846 -0205 4'i -·-------_644-_711Kl ______ r...w. W..tecl 4600 21315111-1671 WarUd: Female in 20's to ... 11&•~ w&•d findapt.inCM.Rellable. f _. ..,,_ 1 lf't,,. ltoO Lisa. Call Ad.sitter #116, --·············· 31bnJ.643-4300. Se nhad Vi~ Profenlonal female -1-I 1 needs female roommate New llr2 bdrm I WT to lbare Bae.It Bay Coo- adult ·apt.a in 14 plans do. $250 mo. Avail. from $375, 2 bdrm J..29.80.C&ll644-8196 tawnllomea fnxn 1515 + poak. tennis. waterfalls, ftocwmnatAI needed. Call C~TAMESA 2790 Bartlor tilvd. Corner Harbor & Adams. l!Ot aq.ft. Call John Boyd, 54&-2313 f Mlll•lQ•fl\l <JN lf'l~fN I'. [~lfllltll G foe cooking le ~ Spacious, super peid. From San facilllies/loca.tioo. Own 2300 eq. fL office apace DfF drtve North bath. SMO/montb. Not sln!et frontage. Am- on Beach to llcFadden pie pe.rtdn&. 45' ft. Len u. W• 00 llcFadden Spadoua trl-level. 4Br, Ha;rnel lcAuoc. M0-84.54 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~cottage in quiet srot in Laguna ~. Corona del llar OC' Costa Mesa for S300 or leea. Qlaet area esseo-· tUJ. WJ'ite ad 1636. C /O Tbe Da l ly Pilot NeW1paper, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 or telephone 873-765t. Wanted : mother with small cbUd •dol. ain~le, would like to abare bome with ume. W'tll pay up to to Sea wind Vlllaae. 3Ba. flB. ~to beach. (7W )MS-5111. KIF '225/mO + V. uW. 2 cofthectinC suit.es ::ozr:o· Call evea., sq.ft. ut1la paid. 3309 ~------... 4000 Rita: m.eoeo. Oalle Perfedo, SJC. $420 mo.,,.... -..oT3t ....................... '12Weet•Up Studloa , 1 br a , ldtcbenettes, pool Is makl aerv. 5tl-tn55. Lurko Inn Motel Female ZZ.21 to Ibale )'J'· ly. 3br&llt., Balboa. $230 mo. + U$11. 87W328 HIWOfflCE Far le..e 250019.m sq. ft. Rmmt to ahr unique 4Br N1UJm buUd out. La Paa tae on tree-Uned, quiet " Catarina, Laguna 11tn1et. West C.11. Rap, Nlpl. Coatac:t Frank Romn w/kit prvp. Adlta 1'11. podive individual Ryan, A1bwill Burke, otJ1.:t nr llloWlnt cntr. anl1· SIOO+~uu. Call (714..,...,. •111D~ Dave at ~nu4ays, or aac'llllfter8pm <Xftces for re•t, 1ood 2 .....-a•all ta irs llV ~....;_---=---·--lcdtkm, Town • ec.n-....., •tmo •-me lmmed., avail. Huge tr7 Sboppln1 Ctr • ... •11111.. -..u. ~on tbe Penio. $115 Be a c ll /EI ll 1 . H B . NA Deb pri~. Kalen+ mo. ATlliL tin .June~·· ..:;.;::-_,;::.,;;.;;..;..__.; _____ _ pnl. No amc*e. Pool. ~b HS.-1105' or DOCTOl.S~LSI n•Mo. Wkada only . ..:..;.;;,...;._--------1 liledieel Ide. -.q. ft. _ .. _ ... __ W_r_•....;;it_d.. ___ 1 Relp. fem.,NOtDmate. O uam ,..). Located ....._, SIO. JM 9lltr7 ar Ille c,a. A:oedo, lurn. In ._,. i..a-Nlpel ...._--.dolt ID. W/D .• ..,, ... _. :11~s:sv-!'r •••••••••••••• _,._,,&..,.. P to ..... lbr,2be •·1all = == .-=,~1.;.._ ..... ---.-44--:IO-:- to SZ50,000 w /no Y or be.Uoon. 1S yn. Dobbs Finand.al Sentces (714 )MCMI016 1\'fOXY LADY • OlTI'CALL ONL V "\& • ACS 8C>Oll .. Wome'D ll·U Free . UfeUme membenh1p · ISO. Dallnl SerYfce/ Social Club. AppbcaUons a t't'epted by pbo ne 21DH 81C*lwa.7HllO SataAna" C714Jl3M103 PREE PAJU[ING Sell with EASE! lt'uBREEZE (lasait\ed Ads 64.2-~8 •972-1 131 :* 831-Tl.81. ~~~~~~~ • Let ~&mel' Save You~ Time· and Money , I -t a brand new service • Yeu ,,,,,, requnt Ad-Sitter wt.ft plGmg ytur od. • The NJ.Slttw ,......., wl appear In yow Daly Pilot o4 \ • M-Slttr tc*es.,.,, _.11111 2A W.. a dDJ . • Yeu cdl tn at your Clfl•ltlilnee to"' ... ...,... ... , to your od. (MMlday thru fridGJ 8 • to 5:30 p111. Saturdoy I -to neen.) Or, If ,-wtlh, we wm cal yMt wttt. your ,..,_ ... , at o ............... • ht .... •Ntion and .. place~ odd Mt-567'. DAILY PILOT " • ' • .. , • • •• tt .. i . IL ~ i • i • ; ., Sell wttb E~E ! • ll'a a BREEZE Classified Ads 642-5678 Call today for appt. ----------~ pNnttq" ,..,.,.. PE'l'l3l8 PAINTING Esp.r'd. Reas Rates. Free . Est. Call Gene 55Z.oa lna. Wor'k 1uaram.ed . .__ .... SleYe. 547-4211 JP.AN dsrKAN WAIUAP.Elll.NG NJ.SDI --....... ... O' • ~ ~ ....................... s.ft111'acb1De Serv. Aft 10C bome. Guar. 25 yn aper. W75-UC17 T.Y.M I I ....................... Bouaecare S•rvlce. lAITroia Oom.Uqw, cell M0-'7U5 fW your .... lot.ervl.ew 14f.5233 lbort Eorm ; PalnUa1. INT/EXT . State 1r red. ·a.a. CJI. Neat. a...l. nu.. 12 centrally located. J . yrs. esp. Ltc'd. Dave ....... ~ ....................... Tit ~.Aed. -..106 Nell PllldM9 fst.eJCIUnS _ ................... , ... BT. n J..14lt Oeramtc-?ite lnat.llf4 •""-... ~'S ~EANING '751-7388 l:loUlecleanln1. Resld/· 0Jmm1. new construe· lion. 213/191-1412 collect. ~---------------' ' c f I I nae Ht. pablt1A1. St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Llc/lu. Try me. R . ~ty Laodacapina• Snor.m4161 Cbmp. ldftteape dnlp Ir !twtallation. All work Prof. P'Wiial Ext Ii lot. IUIJ'. Free eet. o,... 11oat Ext sm. lt90015 dale Landsca p i ne Free eat 531 -438~ PLASTEJUNG AMillom, bouses. f'lwelt. 516-4892 Plaaterln1·patcbes, reatuccos. addltloaa. '8bl. Ed. MWllO . 7Sl.Q76 MC/Vasa ~---------------SaDdblut-restucco Ii Dave 'a PainUng, semae P91nl trim. 6'5-4203, OI' area 9 yrs, inost reas, 66llm Fin. counters, tubs. Free est. Reis. 540-0'180 Betha, kltcbeaa, entrt WllJS. For estimate call -.mzakforlllke Tr.s.n-ke . .. ~ ... ••·•··········· ,_SURMOH • 1'nles topped •removed Y8"10nal19. '751·3476. Want a Clean BouM. but hate to clean. Call us we're Jobn 'a Housecleaning. We do everythlna from 1en deanfnl to tJliole special jobs. FUlfy Uc'd. & in· sured. 55'7·'7.0 Japmw '•odacape ·de· sign, sprinkler, soda, deaoup, malnl. 90 day warT., 12 yn exper. Uc, Insur. 531·8 U2 or •·21112. = my ref• lie. p--,-, -,-----------ve'1 Tree Service~ ••--••••••-•••••••• lrimminl, toppin1. re-WiU•1 bareald/ nm· mov 'I 15 yrs expo. ~~ hlaod _53MBl6 _____ . ---------- ISSI.,. Haul/grading emoli· Xlnt cleaninl done by Oltm PlllntlD&. lo rates. I.ion. Sldpl dump-Roa. SB/hr. 4br mm. Uc. ftotoc!!lHna, reoovadnC1• Fr~ est. 3. yr auar. truck. Trees/ wor'-.. .,...,....,.. oew awns, genera -1---aft5. "' ...,,.,,,..., ....i......--D •· """ -.... -••o.-• ,......,..... dnUn clean· 831.1257 .._, &Ye _._, House & Apt cleaning. _l:Ut ___ MS-848 __ 1 ______ Le Papier I.It in .ervice" iail. Plwnblac IS.SO/Up. Rel• bl ed L ....... Mov ... .-4n• 5IJ..310Z d;ya, ~aft aa e, ne s wor ... Mmr:wy ... -1-..---..-5 ·Call days : 646·6502, ••••••••••••••••••••••• n..-.Zl:iO -·------------ S48-l!>t9 Brickwork. Small jobs. PeopAe who are seeldna-r~ PeocMe who need people an apertmeat look firllt Newport. ........ ta Mesa " sboWd alwQ"S ct.ec~ Uaie ui Cl.asad\ed. Will YoW' lrvme. 67S-3175 eves. Service Di.rectory m the ad be there" To plaee WantAdHelp? 642-5878 __ D_AIL_Y_P_n.oT ___ yourad,callMZ-5678 __ l~~~~~~~~~ Hauling-Mov1n1J.lon -I will clean your house. SELL Idle items with a crete & tree re al. Call Lindaafter6 PM Dall~Ptlot ClaMificd Ad. .Quick service. 646-548·393'7 tWpW..ted 7100 w .... ted. 71 00 Help WGftted 7100 Hefp Want•d 0 Help Wanted 71 00 ....,w..... 7 100 HlfpW..... 7100 HlfpW..... n eo HlfpW..... 7 100 ....•...........•••.... .•....•...••.......... ...•.•.•............... .......•..•....... . .....•.•..•...•.•...... .........••............ ....................... . .............................................. . ACCOUNTS PAYABLE TO S,00 Fine company in Irvine needs two Accounts Payable .Clerks with previous ex pe ri e nce . Excellent benefits. career opportunity. ~all Rita, 540-6055. Af'O.EU Variou.1 duties. F /time. Experience he lpful. Moo.-F'rl. 9-S. Many co. benefits. Appl y al 1660 Placenua, Ccsta Mesa. Al'T MANAGER On site, serni-retared cou· plewith mamtenance ex- perience 21 urutJ>, Costa Mesa. Want ok. SPMC, ~ml Coastal. 'enonMI Aciency 2790 Harbor. C.M HEVEtl A FH ACC OUNTANT 2 ,_r a&.all acCOUDtant r..ted for O.C. olftce ot NltiaDa.I CPA firm. Tu experience prererred. s..d nawne t.o Lester Wii&e 6 Co. Attelltion M 1 Hughes, 1300 Dove St. !U05, Newport Beach, 9269) AcaJuntiD& CAIDrT'& COLLECTION S PaSOH wath EDP A /R ex- perience needed to work Ml COMDmOHIHG MICHAMCS l..ocaJ oper8tion ol major national company bas apeninp for 2 qualified A /C Mechanics for Service Dept. Must be capable ol laking care or s too t.o 100 ton central units. Year around work. BARBER-COLMAN COMPANY 1799 I Fltdt An ..... 714/641-1 520 A /R CLERK """ days. nex hrs. Call Jun al 838-990'1 ARTISTTRAJNEE GRAPHIC ARTS 4 day week, beneCils. B-'1880 ASSEMBLER S · Assembler, mac hine wire wrappers. experd l.st & 2nd Shaft avail. Puli.zii Engineering SA ~ " ~ Asllelribly, bgbt, rem Full time, 8-hr day. S3.50 hr. Sm. s hop. RB. Non· smolter. Call 9am·noon for appointment. 842·3121 loratleut3moqtbstem· ---------porary at top pay. Cadillacs t.o Go-Carts Whatever the Fad RoU 'emolftbemarket With a Classified Ad Call Now! 642·5678 ROIJ .. T llRLF'S accounlen1JS ZID ~ llrolidway dJO, Coldwell Banker Bid&.. Santa Ana 014tllMIOJ Mrl'G PYBLE -Npt. 8cb. tdlder baa lmmecl ...qJeGing IOI' aper. COD· strurtlon accu pyable clerk. Salary comm w/abiUty. Call Cralc ?SZ.llOt Aects Payable clerk for frozen food mf1 co. J.mmed. opentoa•salary oomnw1R1ate w /exper. ntappt-..rl. E.O.E. SA&\TAl8Q'S PIZZA For Ad Action can a Daily Pilot •AD-VISOR 642-5678 AEROSP~CE OPPOR1UNITY PERSOl•tm. MANAMA Hun= Ball Aerospace Syatems Western Lat>oratory is Involved In the research end development of hybrid technology and apace lnatrumentallon. 'f'fJ have an exceptional oPPOrtunlty for an employment prOfetaionat at our new Western Laboratory facility In Huntington Beech. callfomla. Reeponalbilltles will Include all employee reletlons aotlvttles at the Lab.with emphasis on the recruitment of technical and prof9salonal em~. Poeltlon requires BS/BA and 6-10 yeersof r•ponllbt• recr1.1ltlng/emJ>loyee rellltlons :r=,lence. we offer a pleasant envtro t, top Nlary and t>enefll* that lnciude four weeks vacation after on• year. 1~ tualoh asalltanot: •stock purchue plan; llf•. medical and dental lnauraooe. rt )IOU ... ..-1ng. career with. leHef ~~"o'rt=T~1e--r:~ your l'llOme to L.Arry mam: ~.,.._,.Dhillon Em~ Atlttionl °"*"'*'' P.O.eo.10IR Bould9r, COtorlldo lt*9 An Equal OOOOrtunltY &mPfoyerM/F AS.5EMBLERS Pel $5.75. ('Class A) min. 3 yr. ex\ Solder & Wlre PCB 's Read 8 1 P 'i> Schema lies ASSEMBLERS we will t r ain. Apply 7a m . MacGregor Yachts, 1631 Placentia, Costa Mesa. ASSIST IN Tustin area Omega 840-444: IDfTOR SURVEY -~s :K>PM to 9: 30PM. Mon day tbru Friday AS.5EMBLERS 1::K>AM to l .:K>PM Satur· ASSEMIU.« y. Great for collel{iens Ttet*CICIAN moonlighters S84 oo Candidates wall be -e r week ON l.Y trained in the processuig EQUlREMENT IS A or heart valve llasue. )OD VOICE. Call : Good manual dellt.erity '""321, ext. 312 after pref: documentation of PM, Monday thru rabri ca lion orders ; ~:.::Y _________ _ perform other dutles u ... 1gnec1. We olfer an lllnt benefit program. Please apply in person i.wn2-4pm. SHILEY.IMC. 17600 Gillette Av, 1 rv Equal ()pport. Emplyr ASS84llEIS FOt' medical electronics. Experienced preferred, but will train. Hours 7am to 3::Kl pm. Excellent benefits & working con· ditions. Mission VieJo area. Only those seeking permanent employment need apply, Call Susan 511-~. Asllemblen Leading 0 .C. electronics aanufac:turing company has the followin1 re· qWrement: ............ ~ Must have 1 year solder· ing apertence. Will be ~ to sokieT book, turret terminals, wire llOlder It touch· up PCB 'a. Apply at: ....... Spec ...... IMO Monrovia, C.M. SC2>-3127 E.O.E. Ware housema n. ml be able to drive fCJl1l and a van. Call 8·5Pickwick Paper, 5*-.7 Attennt·work w han dicaf'(j adults. Must be Sll'Onlwilbng to ass~'t an la\ as to al et ang. leedllll1eneral clean· ~vacation & an· s lits. U01t.ed Cerebr alsy Assoc. 3lg) W. a.rd St. San· taAna. 780. Miao Elecll'Oalca If' you arc lf:ddna a ntwor morecWHwc... dlrtdlon, Slmadn/1'htnlrn olll'I .. ~ opponunlty to C\la .. "*- tJec:tronia lndUllUy. We wlll train th« flCht fndMdum IOr th& ~area· """ .• c....... ...... . Our modml fadlltV 11 ~orMnlcndv locafed tn Ncwpon Beach nur th« 0...,. Councv/JOM Wayntt Aa-port. ~ ~ .n c*1dalt -..,,. salary. comptdlenlM bendo ~ tM<bl. dent.II. .. tnsuranot. 10 paid ~ l'Cllntment plan. end th« dWlCC '° mcMt Into • tnll'h6ctultnf ancr wldl 90 I OUI J l•G oa &l llMILY woa• Wfla ,_. Cll ar apslfy In .,.._. --..~llAll« 1-3PM. J Atn'Oll<YrIVE L~! <llevy «$ea1er offers full· tame, permanent posi· tiom t.o a.saaat new & used sales depu. in vaned tasks & maintenance of inventory See Sales Mgr HOWAll>Ct.. ..... Dove & Quail St.s NEWPORT BEACH Auto I ..... Agewt Expeneoced, t.op salary. + benefits. Apply In penon at AZTEC Rent A CM: 2082. S.E. Bristol, S..A. 54M806. AUTOIOUn JUXHSTER. Early All. l \A! to 2 hrs. ms to S450 /rno . Xlnt . moonlight. Wives, re· tired, disability. s tu· dents. Need gd wheels ~~or 540-6722. Babysatler needed my home. apprx 4 day wk, 2 kids. English, Ref·s 8J3.a221. BABYSITTER - Responsible lady to care for l()yr old child eves. Cdll. 67$.9121 BABYSITTER -My home. Flexible hrs. Refs ~U72.. Costa Mesa. Babysitter needed 9mo. lirl· 5dys/wlt. CdM area. Pra. my home. 833-1870 ct.ys. 675-812.B eves. Babysitter. Mature, light housekeeping. Uve-ln. Re&. Dana Point area. 1 baby. Writ: 419.4597. Hm: 131.Q34. SAVINGS REP ,,;;:,,.,...,,,._.,.~-,,.·""f/I'>: _.... ,...;,. BlnkiDg tnun!./T ~vail. for individual w /cuber· mg bactCJ'OUDd. Must be ab&e t.o work 3 full days of each week inckbn11 Sat We otter .xlnl worlung conds. & growth op portun1ty For am mediate cons1derallon ca ll Ms Va la s~a s 549-9141 RUT FIDtaAL SA~S&l.OAH OF SANTA MOMICA 14GBalr.erSt., C II &.O.E. Al Great We5Um Sa\ ang.,, we're mteresled m ~ YoW'S aod ours A1 present we have a position open 10 our Lagima Hllls Branch and we are seeking a sbaf'p andividual to become part ol OW' t.eam 11us poaatioo requsres an individual who tan type ~ WPK, bu the fleJUbli · ty t.o wortt varied boun. ancludine s.turdaya. and who preferably bu bad 1-2 yean previous ~Uer aperteaee. We rllec a competitive salary and exeellmt rr· mee benerita. ForfUrtber infonnaUco call: Pecaeo,d 714/75' .... fl I GW 8AlmllG 1111• ,,.,,.. IOODEEPER S 1600 UP Full c h ar~e. prefera bl y . with insurance background. Capable of becomin~ Office Manager. Excellent oppo rtunity for g rowth. Call •lta. 540-ltC>SS. CoosNI 'ena • 11 ACJIMCY Z790 H arbor:. C M MEYER A f& 8ankjng Part nme Outside Field CoUe<i« Up t.o 20 hours per wee.k . !Jeiublc sc::beduJe C0Hect1on I< sld"ptnic:ma expeneott BOOKKEEPER. full cbarp ror busy 2 person office in Collta lleaa. h- peneoce • mot.tvaLla. ..... ill tbia lll'OWia.1 nl&ail daain. Salary~ e..Tl12.. BOOKEEPER .. -FuU cbrge. Min. 5Yl'I aper. PWsooable Admm. op- porturuty Send ~ume to R.R .. 3101 Tow• Cid.er Or . Lag. NlgueJ. D17 Ci~ N(erence. Salary ---------------- COlftl1Wll&unt.e wtUl ex aoo«Kma perieoce. Cal I Dave llaP!UY apmnd.ina Dmta. J.sby ~for more PL R. E. Broker needs iab'nml.IOO. BANK OF permanent p/U.rne ~ ~CA. an equaJ op. keeper". Qualified penoo partunily employer wW eQjoy a varlet.)' ot as· algnments a: flnible .-------•I boun. Admiais&rative • ~ reqW.red. call f~ 81111t-1Sl47ll. ~ ..: BOOKKEEPER fa~ ebar1e, for Laauo~ Beach aub-cootractoCi Mull bave coastnle~ s. ... hdflc ... ~. Call83M'1dr ......... , .. ... ~#" ...... .................... __,_,, __ -4 ......... Yl•I• l'\aD time. uper. belpl ~ ............. ::..;:.=~-•= pw..de, ....... ~ •T..... BOOKKEEPER tit~·~ S-Info II ,._.. ft.oaDclal atatemH -a; I "1J CPA Firm, C • .,, -c:lar*/f-"" ~'fM~iN~tCl>~----4 • I I i ... -.... .. ........ HIDt. Beac& ...... T... 11.a&we penon to w~ ~Tt1an• wJ Lb mJ 11.i ro 11 • .....,Ops••• 1upeni1lon. fa_~ ,..pcmlbilities for ... ............... pekse4. ,_. •• I 0 •-'--ail: ' .-- bCl t*' 1pu1tacco.::1 fuaclloH lncladla plOl'Ol1. ...... ledc« accouau receivable. 1714171M224 ..,.~51M8112. BOOKKEBPEJl -~msO' ... flll boob " re-.. far sm. manf. ce. ..... 6 aper., .-. . SllCURITY ~ BANK &au;!~ · '° won w /fflf sMe CPA. G.G._.,. IOOU • • • ~~~~~~~--· CJ..mn"Nll n.aa•n x:nnz••-OP& xm>l-11-0P& .. ~ ..... ~ .. n'i':. laot :.~~r. ------'°-"--) # 14~741 .,_.,PIUOM 3848 Campus Drive, Newport Beedl ................ ID9lt ~tromJohnWa~Alrport) i.wDA. ... OWllcar. M · Equal ()pp)rtunlty Em'601• W..U..p. Gro-tn1 •••••••• , .•••••••• k cal. A-UO Vllual - Prad.ftrm. CailN 11/F. -------__. Eled.rmka _....oa, COMnOt. Food Seniee &mploJeea. Seuoaa l wo,., Runt· --aate Beach Cclll ce.kJn St.aoM. Salor Wcn&a.t.6 ... ... mr vta. Mo .... m p.,, Paid J71J lllCH SI lllT .....,. . ~ Audio electnlalcs mfgr .f..r!·.,..11try leeldal 11/P to smnace ~~~~~~ Dlll&al a.cept., briaht. inffnt.of1 dept ln our :: eqs, motivated. Must IJ'OWiDI eo. hll-tlme, ~ welc:ome '° •P-~· IColaUl'HelP /Mecunical le budy peraon.. I MIWPOIT llACH l\otrd" ... :w ............... ~.p •. -~-'_.,._. •_botel __ ~ __ moda __ , ..... _ ..,., murwe, t1Plnl timrllla,~deai""'· 1~ a,DJCAL 11/F We are teetinl persona· ble fl enlbuaiatic .in· dividuals ror above open· i.ap. OFFJCEAJDE CASHIER, mature. Office Aide requires responsible. Eves inc good. accurate typist. fil. weekends. Apply M thru ing. good te&epbooe eti- W, 8-llam. Girt Shop, queU.e to relieve Recep- 0 .C. Airport . banist. cashiers wanted, PIT ACCOUNTSPAYABLE ti\i.U. Orange & Santa Should enjoy working Ana. N. a. Call~. with r~ •be able to CASHla interface well wltb others. TypiJl& helpful °l'ull Time, good pay. notesMDli.al. Growth co. 5 local1oo.s. XJnt beneftt package in· Over 3>. We.Train. cludinl company paid Mll1lO CAI WASH ~ medical. dental & 2950 Harbor Blvd. life ins., profit sharing. ec.ta Meaa. !llew. clean modern -----• ---.-.-;.-;1 Cacllilles in good working atmoepbere. C~HIERS UTUTEM .... ~ now available ror r lime Alaia\aDl ~· •• _. •lnl .uta. N9 ea..,Mace me. w. tnlta. Mvmee· -t opportlUlity for rs-....... poslUom to S.Sll per t\ou r If CIMCO 211SBrtUS ea.tall.a Q b&L S. al Baker oil Redbllll Cert cal a.teal a.mlffPIST lllmlATI OP•••s FOISPICIAL PIOJICT U you can type 40 wpm+ & oQJoy variet y w E NEED YOU! Short or lanl term ual&nmeots. No fee. Good pay. Paid weetJy l\orrell~ SllMCU.llC. IRVINE ~0.E. <lerical 7U.ee&6 M/F llC.-nOMIST Growil\I El Toro based company seek.I attrac· live, non-smoker w /moderll&e typing • 10 tey.abiJity. by slthl ok to train OD lb.is i.m port.ant positioo w /varied duties. Will also learn Mag Oard. SlartiDa salary to S900, if experienced w/Mag Card. salary to $1000.CALLOINGER · 972-ttSS • CARRY FOX , AGENCY 1616 E 4U> Street Ste 1.IO, Sula Ana AILJOBS nEE · ~. roe more in· formation "' interview. llPPlY to store t:rt. 111 Del Mar, Costa Mesa. tm·!M21. Will mterview Monday thru Friday rrom Sam to Jpm. ~Te"74 ..... , ....... far J'OU1' 'file tme". Your warm ~ wU1 bet.be ''piece de ...mtance ·• ror tlU COCIJ.PUl1'i clieatele. LcU ol pboot~ ao appeal· ing ~oe manner to esta Ii maintain ac-COUllL Lite, lite typing. ExceUenl beoefila ror a Xlnt benems include variety ol clerical posl- DENl'AL It OPTICAL! tiona: Secretary and HURRYCALLNOW !! St.mograpber ... Sloe&; Equal Oppor Employer ELIZABETIIYORK Typist-No experience PERSONNELAGENCY $714-$856 ; Typist· 2101 E. 4lb. Suite 116 experienced $83'7-$966; 'lbe fastest draw in I.hie Sant.a Ana 973-2097 Bi-lingual Clerks and Wat. . .a Daily Pilot ()pen Tues n1tbl till 7 Typilta receive an addi· Claasified Ad 642-5678. ~~~~~~~~I =t~.bour. Apply FLUOR'S A NICE PIACE TO TEST COUNTY OF ORANGE 62S N Rou Street RmG-1.80 Santa Aha. Ca 92703 m4 >834-211&1 Aft'lrmative Action Employer Jl/F YOURSKDJS. MAIL CLERK \~~ Yini-CompUter Opera· lions. a growlng manuf acturer or sophlaticated minicom· puters, has an lm· mediate opening ror a Mail C1es'k. PS experience is not peceuary, as we will train YoU lo deliver and IJkk.up mall al seve~I locaUOns or our multi· plant facility. You must ti.ave a valid driver's license. We otrer an excellent benefit plan to our e~yees. which in· cl . • 10 pajd bob days •Free dental plan <ompre.henaive med.U:al Insurance •TuiUoo reimbursemeol Apply in person to the ad· dress below. or pbooe Employme~nt at 714~.a&OO. Ext. 225, for adclitiooal information rep.n1lng this poaitioa. W~t.ed at the cor· oer o icbelaon and J • just IOU.lb o( tbeSao Diego Freeway. SPIUY UNIVAC . 40 INVENTORY COUNTERS SPECIAL 2Y2 DAY ~IQNMENT 3/28, 3129. 3/30 DaySb.lll Local co. ln C. M. needs 40 people to uslst In ln· veatory Call-our office today to schedule your ·~ 557-0045 Cl\._Llf\:. .... llNl1Wll1 *"8wAcCJ Pa Qaft TypiDc 45 wpm aad at .._ • moatM previous Savtnia ud Loan or Bll*iftl aperience re· qdnd. Caa&lld: MS PURCELL AMERjCAN SAVINGS 7141141-2222 LAGUNA IULLS 285 El Toro aoed EOE M/F/H a.as cUsTol B SBVICI We ba¥e a stimulatiq =:our fut-paced n,u penoo ~~' customer processing their orders & perform· log any and all neces.sa.ry foUow-up. Requirements are a COUll&e ol years ex· perience in ao l.od\lltrial .um environment " the aWty ability to operate anlce eqlipmeot iDclud· toe the 10 key calculator. Please coatad Person· nelOfflce. ........Sp1d1Mie1 lMOllGmovia, C.M. ~ E.O.E. c:&.m llPIST req'd. Salary open. AS~•S ~ ''' , .. , '° J6DM nu.a or eqer. Hand ...... a ~ wtlb the --------90lderi.aS. PCB lt&tf&11C ..._. dlJ W..S. to DllUl. chairaide uais-prereft'flll SotltlMro Callforola. t.ld. -.Tbun. X-ny t!'.IP!I' CalUorappt. ~Help lllanl.lement Write Canteen Corp . 14111 Acacia Dr., TuaUn. Ca. I'm>. E.O.E. IMillwtlllndudefiliDC. Uc req'd. Salary open. QSCAudioProducLs \JPi.AI fa phoea. Ex· _Ml-llJOO.________ 0'14)MS-ZMI Gardener needed for celleat benema. Op· Dmla1 •nistant frcnt" ~~~~~~~~ ~compln. portml&Ma for edvance-beck. RDA " Corooal 60-5073 mm&. Call or apply al Polbb1nC Lie. 4 days ,J)er THI •VM co Wllllk. ....-rt "m..-roo 1on camelback Mil rar Larnine. ~AL G1 1r9IU••J r Room, rood. hquor openrtion. Must be ex· perienced. Reta. re<a 'd. Apply Yr. Frue.r, &tn Clemente Inn, US W Eaplandlan. NewpJrt Beaeb,.......,. ~ Oppor Employer Cllnlcal Superviaor needed ror Community Mental Health Center. llU9t be liceoaed. Call 60G!1'1. Wledor ENJOY -Interesting, chal*1t: work wllb a Dltioa aales finance co. We have ao OPeDio& for a lull-time ex per 'd collecl«. Pleasant work· inc conds .• xlnt bene Call 714·530·1Ml Mon- Fri. 1:30-5 for lnt.ervaew. E.O.E. M/F. CX>MPANlON -Elderly woman seeks middle agoed woman to sbr borne & domeatic dut.Jes. Non- s moker. Salary Mias Viejo. «>53'1'1 Cook, fUU time days. app- ly M·Th. 3-5 pm, Coco's, 4M7 llacArlhui' Blvd .. NB. 540-ZM4 009KS • BUSBOYS, 40 bra week. Call aft 12 noon.~ <X>OKS -day or night. Exper. pm. Apply bt.wn 3-5 AQyt.ime. 815-SIU DMl'ALUC9'T. F /Ume. Busy preven- tiwl>' ortmLed pradice needa b1"1l1 motivated depmdab&e ~t who enjoy'S wortttnc with ad belping·peop&e. Must ._vemlnimWn lyrexpr. Xlnt bra It benefits. .~ DIMTAL/Aaektmt Pltlme. Perio office. 111~ all for Cindy DIMTAL ASSIST. needed. Prererably p /time. Expr. nee . &M-(83 Duplay Grapbacs Co. need s experienced penoo ID prodUCUOn of sales orflce grapbacs pho t o s ilk. scre en knowledge necessary FUll ume poart.ioo with beal1b plan, pro(rt sbar- 94G•-S Decree-Mtnlmum ex· perimoe considered. Ex- ce'lleot benefit• and ~ condilloM. Mis· aion Viejo area. Only U.. aeeldog permanent =meat need apply. Sutan. 51)-3830. Ea crow A ISCllOW o ... c. Es tablished Escrow company aeeb very U · penenced 1nd1v1dual w1esc row company bar k ground for th as growth, oriented posa bon. Startmg salary to S13X> Call MARY 972~'955 , ln1 & paid vacation · "' Salary open . ca II CARRY FOX 631-0IB> HIYBS · AGENCY O>ecker Cab.~ . 1616 E 4t.b StrMt ----- Gemral ft.eceptioo.iat Wllh payroll. Experience belplul for xlnt job op- portwuty watb a con· a truction co. Call ABACUS Ageney at 7S1•9700 General Houa~eeper. Ralei&h Hill Hospital, Npt Bcb bas an am · medlate operung for an e xperien ce d ~.Good at.art 1ng salary le Cringe bene(als package. f or more Information con tad I...11 64H616 E.0 E MF ------G~ERAI...OFFICE - Must eQJOY pbone con· t ac t . w o rking w/customen. typing & dlta1l won. P&1d vaca· tiooi, sack pay fl health Ina. App(y M Mon-Fri. at Hardens Peat Control. 696 Randolph. C.M . 5't6-5570. Driver/Gardener comb. '&e.ae,s.ntaAna Have valid CA license. ALljlOBS FB~E General Office Good driving reeord. j~~-~!E~~~~~ 1".LTORJTOR!ST. llln. age 20. Apply al DIC. SIC. Corp>ra~ Hdql(I. Pennysaver. 1860 P'aat lyplat for QJab. Experienced. pro-Plaeem&la CIC. Raleetaa.edevekJpmml davenmed dlllile. P\ex· __. __ , ._ h It con.-nJ In Anabeim re· ,...,.,_ a mmt. lnt.uv\eW au+lllj .,... =-··CDC coo . DRIVERSWANTED qWes esperi~ • t® ~.:S..ontJ. lllllt have Dowtedae ol Elart7 IDOl1line home de-skills· Typlo« TO.pm. 'JM.151..., Jacquie ..__._ mMb • ~t T .... •s abortbaDd 100 wpm _ ODab Uv•ry. L.A. ••r. · Ciftclr-'erndl Good .-.-a re9dinl. J.rville. A. -.. E:lplr. ~. Port llesa 1ni11e 6 Newpoit arua bfml'U.,.~ · GllBAL ~ davis lod. Co. ~7131. leaeenl Ha.pital. UOO+ /mo . Jess : · Sablry SlJOO+ PubU.llia1 company E.o ... P• r mo n t b . com · __._ olJi .. _, o ties .r.. ~-SitMllDS. ,_,.,... ice UClp. u ..,;...;;;...;....;..;...._____ ~ w1b ab1!Jty are sample. Must be Clerk , lotereaUa1, C , Mafp i:mvm _ -Week. H quallraed C all arplrrali.8ble.l'riend· eballH lllll Job Op · &S p , ... ,__ WUl tnlD tn1Ck driYen. ~741, Otympua l)' ~~-lllltare . portuaity, Mon. t bru Netr~bt...n. OpmWc lplll.-..o.J hdllel.11'1. ......._pref. AaUor Prl. 9 to 1; tJ'Plbl • toe f/time " p/llme,,_ . .,..________ • .,._ ~. lS541 Com· 1mtlut i.Ds reqdred. ED· ~Ziii. r._.._ pu11erLw. BB joy working wltb the Dll'91S l..A9WIUW• · PQbl(c. F1eae call lot In· Coaater·cirl, Kuster't' Mm or woCD!O 25 yrs or t'wlf.llJ General.~~. terview. North Druas. Qeaners. FW.l Ume. 111 qlcter. Know the coast ~ •""'9' Stl-2121 E. Mth. CM 59-7022. dtiee. Net S1IO a week or Newport Beacb eorp>r&· Fee paid. Great be&in· more. Orange Coast tian .-S efru:ient. out· oen spot. Brand new a... CUSTODIAM. P /ff!llll Yellow Cab. 11300 Mt. go i fl e . c h • r m 1 n l .tuJdi.n&. super growth Needed to assist needed. Dependable, Herrmanp. Fountain seeretarY fM the pres•· <JPll0'1l811tY. Some typ rmn•ger In bookkeeping mmt have previous ex· Valley. (No of Slater dent ol a faJl paced com· mg Irvine area. $800 dept. iion.-Fri, 9-5. App-pr. aodJdot refs. Perma· bet wn New hope " pany . Well oraaoa~ed. Also fee jobs Call Jen ly at l&aO Placentia. nanl pc»ition Call Yara Euclid > !It' If s tarter w 1th L,ynn, 540-5001, Soellin~ eoataYeu. Lewin 714 /675-2159 shortbandlctypmgslulla & Soelling of Newport Kerckbaff Marine Lab. n~cessary . Excellent Be ac h Agency, 4340 a.ms CdlL A facility or Cal. DryC\eaners benefiu Ccotart pel"IOn· Campus Part time ar full time Tech. ()peningavailableatOry nddeparlment.6'2-!M70. ------- graveyard. pe.rttimesw-EOE/M/F/H Cleaners. Experience -·--SEC Y 1ng. Apply 7·Eleven ·--------I preferred but not ~ .... ., Store, 1087 w. Baker, necessary. Call 548~ Out.standing oppor ror C.M. • Data Ask for Y.ike. Between metw"e prof secy lo as· 1-3. sist dynamic top ex ciERK TYP!ST. P /time. --------ec\&Jve m N B Top or for Claims Dept. or n....Aft_._.ing Ory c leaning. Ex -ganizat...,..I, secret.anal Insurance Co. Please f"I ~ perienced! Will train &edmtn . .tills nee Real call Duane Callab1an, Full or P /T . Call eatate ba c li:ground SJiMl5ll . l'.......&i .. ..+"f 759-•t. Dick. helpful Must be a :.elf· """9 IRllCUU starter Xlnt sal " CLERK TYPIST -ri ~nuic A.111...., bmrl'd.a Coat.ad Wendy Brl. •b•, peraonable. 2·3 yean expe ence --,____._. Kaltmannat11Sl·93Z2. General TOPJOIS TOP PAY AV AJLABLE FOR YOU AT: Our friendly facility In easy-to· reach Irvine offers you just the right combination of comfort and challenge. Our current openings tor skilled clerical personnel In· elude these spots: Pwlaplewbo.-d People Tblll 'I wbat tbe DAILY Pll.oT SERVICE DIRECTORY la all about! ~ PU!SONNU_SUMClS . J72J llrcll strwet .... ,.... ..... • • operating a Data r •n.,...,....,...nearocean speed + accuracy . SJ'ltetD. preferably a bMCJRIQrtunWesforFtr l..apaa N"iguel. Good op-BASIC FOUR. llusl It a limited number at FACTQaY TRAIMIE along a friend a od now Neverartt. e SECRETARIES We seek sharp individuals with a minimum ~f 3 years' experience and the ability to type 50 wpm and take shorthand at 80 wpm. •STENOS Ideal positions for individuals with 0-3 years' experience and excellent stenographic skills. eEMPLOYEERECORDS CLERK Should have 5 years' clerlcal ex· perience Including processing pemonnel records and documents. •TYPIST S Speed and accuracy are wh~t count here. 50 wpm minimum. Wiii also be involved with filing, mail distribution and telephone eon tact. • WOllD PROCESSING TECHNICIANS Thefie poeltlona require mach4ne- ortented Individuals who have at least 1 year experience on Mag C•d 1t Office Syetem 8, High Speed Pflnter or slmller high speed automatic typewriter. (Day and night shltt• evallable.) " you're quatlf led •nd ready fot a Fluor aulgnment, pl .... oall: .., --~ ... -· (114) 11S..tt21. "iDLPWl!B !Bl IX!BASI" Porutnlty. Call Bob .. amaiin• P/J'. (During school ano• pro er • • "-.""-it..__, Will•-• .. . 1131...,orJay. t.ac .ecouatiol and be .. ~ --u ... . ,_ ...... .,_. wtl.b mveldOrJ Eani while you leans . ' ..-.-8.25/br. to 11&.a.rt or more CIDJ'OI s)'Stnla. for experience. l<W W. Anabolic oHera 1'1lh.St.946m? .....,_paldmedieal/ ------deatal/ life insurance. ~ plus a liberal prdit abar· lq pro1nm and out· •TEST atandlnl aalary and 'llOl'tdnl coadtttms. PIHse .end rH ume. TECHNICIANS com~ Ill & 2lld Wft wtt.b aala.ry btstory. to: carol Ruftoo AHAIOUCIMC inn••"'•" ....... CetJ71J ~~- Dlll"'7 .....-for L.A. ,,__._...lftW_Oft 8'ilda. • -WGl'k wt. J>epe adab l e c a r . ...,,, ...... 0.11"'7 PITI••· L A 'Dllm. ........ Ja i....-........ . J>,S_L IV S a Y • umD.IA'ftOlf •AJt -..... ,...,_ Wu7 ........ DI&. ............... -- Jg+ d"• _.,tnp are am'leHe fol' product.aCJD Wt ted.IDid-to test • tro-.bleaboot Printed ~ 8DuW aad fmal -mNlei med to COCO• ~~ Requires wotltinl keowlecll• or TTL• drcmtr1 ••l•I 7400 --10'1.. I .. ..,._...an ...... ...o ....... ulleat ula r1 aad .............. ladud· -Clll ~U1 s.id Llfei Deata , lle d tca Jna•raaeea. Peulon ==~== .. :r.J:.jd ..... ftlil •••t ... f lll•• ••• :rs~.,.., F e m a le ma r han e Operato r s No ex· perience necessary. wall tra.ID. Xlnt eo. beoefits E MIF M.I. 556-1520 ca. llS-%622 Deltroruc Corp. Costa I~~~~~~~~~ _Mma __ ~ __ u ____ c.ii Offc Cldt. accurate " ltttWTi ora•llS . WARDIOUM ~EllBLY rACTOaY typist. lite bkkpg exper. Mature & neat. Perma• omt Ptr. Call lpm·Spm : n••- ,. • ,. .. . , ... .... ( " r ...... UCZPnClmrJO• .... ... c:-.. """· ""' ~n•nu•cs u •• ,ruu u ..... lllUV"'nl ellatro,racttt oUlee • ... .,., baaed OD H · lllUSTRATOR ~~~~ ~' ,..... ........ u .. I•• a 11 ci.,a y a.HpUou1u1T1,11t • ...._.. fOI' lrv\N pobllc ..... 4 '-.... ,.,.. rt'f'bw ftrm.. llu.t be .... • • Af J ... •ttl• to handle t>.aay ......... fw • ..._ .. , .. ~ .... s• U11 ~ 131-1313 ,,.,... wllt ar11 Mc tJPlala l!Qt. 541-'1'9ee Ar t ... ~tatr•••d : RECEPTIONIST / f •• wft ..... SPJCUTA.RY -Penn• leroftf ••d , .. ,.. nent ,.rt.time. Jl'lex . B•lpla1 Haoda 0.~powthiD Hwekeepba& Service die C08lllUfet awMlfac· ..... ap. ~ Good turiq fleld ba made pq. m.o meaase U..pw'lkm ••ail.able. ....... c Jtl&FI ./~Y UllE Ptr·~ time a-ftionl . /KHI ..... Avd. DQ Is NIM ablfta. 'f lllllgl .. No e•per. neceuaty. 11.Yn•up. •uu .fl:I rPTIM'Al. ----· l.fo&.VllllV Hae.el ,,_. Delll Cler* We are NelciDc a people orien&ed penon e'ble to work tla:ible boun, full time poeitlon Includes eacelleat company benenta. Apply 9am· aoma. llOQ·Fri, Penoo- nel. MAlmOTTHOTB. 9110NewportCeater Dr HewpWt 8tadl liqlaal Oppor Employer We dfer a atable work mWa1meDt W'it.b an ell· · cellea t salary arid bllaeftU ~ctap l.nclud· Ins ~ paid Life Dental , lledicai Inaurancea, Penaion Pl-. Savtnp Plan with biCb laterelt. 1~ paid bolidQI. per ye_.-and 1 W!lS .,.id vacation after 6 moa&ha. 'Ibis position muat be filled 1m ---------1 mediately. Please apply -------•I atPERSONNEL: Ha&el HOUSIKllrtNG D8'f Lepl Secrttary &NU dyaamtc buslneu lltltatlon firm In llaaicurin. --lcurtat, Newport Cater 1eelri _.. ~ LVN. Fltlme. '7-3. Xlnt. rate o( P•J. Apply O.O.N. Pm Mesa Coo· valeaeml Boapital. 2$'70 Newport Blvd. C.M &GOeOO. ~ ~ Aides. All sh!fta . Good rate of pay. No ex- per. nee. WllJ train. Certification proaram available. Apply Port Mesa Convalescent Hoapttal, 2570 NewPC>rt Blvd. C.M. ea.o.oc>. apll\enoed. efficient tc aculptu.red nail artist. eneraetlc t eea l make-up •artist secretary. S.U .• die· lada.Uataeeded. Will pay lapbone 4 xlnL typina top ,..,_ w lfollowtng . akilla a must. Xlot. DelllD Plaza, NB nelrt to aaJary depeod.iaa upon FMhioo llland. Ask for Nursing quallficatloo and •it· MM023 • EQerieneJCS Certified perieoce. Good beneftta. Manet Reaeareb, p /t, Al6es. all ahUta. full & NMllO. flex. bn., wW t.raln, good pmt time, up to $4.15 per reactinl comprebelllion hr. to-..n. · LmALSECRETARY le •t.lention to detail. TRAJNEB.5 1 to 3 30. ~ P.I. Defeme Firm. Xld NA tramina ........, 1·2 yn. experience ClvlJ 55'7·7314 F.am while you• 1;;~: dJ~.=e~uttaypln0gc& Mature.couple: relief SUD minimum to Sl.70. "'a s.. · · maoagers 30 wuts class Flaplllfp Coovalescent Airport area. Call A mot.eJ. Costa M~a .. s Cenler,642-8044 m-0352 days per month, pon-Nursing Licensed Real Estate amoken, nQ pet.a. WiU LVN'S 1·3:30 & 3-11 30. Salesperson Attraj:ti ve train. ffTh.300'7 S6.3S to S6. 7S per b r Bay view 0 r f I c e . taX:HANlC S200 Week Outstanding benefiti. Progresaive commission Will train. Open Sam· Regular Ir merit rai.ws 2 split. 61341855. 8pm. 996-&Ul weeks vacalloo alter 1 • PARTTIME/DAYS We are.eeki:q a reliable TRfV£X. INC ......... 0-......... c-:--... • Ll,E'EOUARDS cert. Prt --------111 time Euter & Sprimi. full time summer yr. MQ>r medical, den tal •life t.. at no ccat to employee. F1aphip Con· valescent Center . 64Z-80M person to wort 2 31.a>RedhilJAvenue days tweet in the CostaMesa,C.926216 Houlfteepiog Dept. of Equal ()pportunfty nee. Person must be able Employer M I~ to answer phon~. log ______ .__ items, & as.slst where Insurance Biller. Raleigh needed. EnJOY a free Hills Hospital in NB is meal per shift. A~Pl.Y seeking experienced in-=~n · Mon· fr 1' dhddual with hospital ex- ......... fOTT HO perience & knowledge of ~ , TB. medical terminology D>NewportCenler Dr Applicant will possess Newport Beach . · F.quaJ n.-...r Employ r xlnl: ~terlcal skills & be ~~~"~.,...,~~~~e~I familiar In all phases of -insurance. Duties 1n---------1 e lude patient state-lbel menta. follow-up coUec· HOST JESS Uaos, etc. Able to work FlJLL TJJIE/EVES oo own inWaUve. Good Immediate opporturuty salary It frinp benefits avallabJe tor reliable pecbge. For iateTvjew people Grien&ed pnson to c:.uuct Shirley or Steve wort In our hotel at6f5.S707EOEM /F retltaUranb, 1reetin1. ~------.------~ saUn« customera. .En· Insurance: Commercial joy excellent company Property-& Cuualty As- benef1ta. Apply 9am· s111tant. experience noan, Moo-Fri, Person· necessary, minimum 2 nel. years including typing. MAlllO'n'HOTB. XJat beneflls. James 900 Newport Center Dr lnBuraoce Office, Irvine. Newport Beach C a I I M a u r i n e Equal()ppor Employer 75Ullll0 ... E.O.E. IHSURAMCI H!Jtel • Fountain Valley branch • ~ large au&o insurance SECURITY t ~~or: =~~t~ . ll4JtWS <awlnl la 1raveyard ahifta) boun. Law en· fCl'Ollllalt onecunty ell· l*ieace beJp(ul. E*y eacelleot company ~tu. Apply tam· -. )loo.Fri. Penoa· Del MAlmOTT HOra. D Newpoet Cellter' Dr Nftport Beach r.paai Oppor Empk>yer •HOUllCl...._S St/M.50br+bonus. Will tnin. Full or p/llme. Ad· wncemeat opport. Muat have tran1p0Ttatlon. tMl-'QO A ACCOUMTS ... No aper. nee. Salary cnuaoer..,..te w lex.per. • ablllty. All CIC). bmef'ltS. oau f'GS at 5*fl!Sl. llUricr "Plant co. need.s bard wortin.I penon for wtrehouse installation. 557.0IJO or 54MaU. INTERIOR DESIGN SAL~ -U you have a Oalr for decorating & an interelt 'in people & can handle a )ob mat.mg 115-SZ:S bl' comm .. Call &a72. I B-0311 ~in. light housekeep ing 5 da,ystweek. Rm & bd plus sal. Wknds tree. 962-0t!M 6 to 11 PM Live-In housekeeper childcare. Call ror appt ~11>72,9-5. --- MICHAHfCAL MFG TIC*ICIAH Two years expenence working witb minute pcu1s. Medical company. Excellent benefits & woricing roodlt!OM Mill· sion VieJo 11 re11 . Only thale seelnnii petm anent empk>yJnenl nf'i'd apply. CaU Susan, 581·SJO MACHINIST MEDICAL Cl.ASSJ..Oll TRANSCRIBER Smlll 3-man abop. Hrs F o 1 p r o f e s 11 1 o n a I 7-3:3>. Irvine area. Call S«retanal service . in ~4. A.alt for Vic Newport Beach. PT /F'T, ----------• d a y a M u s t b e MA~ST knowledgeable in all Divenllled work load. medical apecfalttes : Ml1. eJectroluc iutru· rllP6d typing II accur:ite men t s . M 'Ode r o 1pelho1 mandatory workshop. Adv1nced Salary commensurate Kinetics, 1231 Vlctona ·with a b1I1l1 es Ex St .• CM ~716S EOE perhmced only need app- MACHINE SHOft Centerleu Grinder Operator. some ex perience desired Of' w1JI train penon i.ot.ereeted 1Jl leamina trade . .Deltronic Corp. Costa Mesa. 545-0tlJ ly_ CaU ~l--0504 ask for Jill Hendenon Medical Appolntment srhedullng SECRETARY for bu.~y orthopedic office Heavy phones, full time days. Mon tbru Fri. Ex ---------•I perimced Ollly need app. ly Salary com - mensurate w /ability Call MAINTENANCE ::::. Moo lbru Fri .MEOJCAL ASSIST -Ex-MACHINIST Precision Plastics. a division of Memorelt, ls a rapidly P'O"rinl raclllty o ffertna exce llent beneftta wbk b Include ~ medleal, dental and life lnaurance \hat ta ef· fectJve on clay of hire and blUon reimbwlement. par. 1)pna. N.B. area. No 1motJ01. Hrs. Is salary ()pen. ~51.94 MNTlt\INll Medical muufacturl.ng com,a n y needs a worker. Machine shop experience req1ured. rush school machine abop ok. Ex.cellent beneftta 6 ~ con- ditJooa. lll11lon V iejo area.Only thole seekin1 pel"IDlnenl employment need apply. CaU Suaa.n. 511..aal. Our Supervisor, Bob Ya~. is walling for ~~~~~~~~ yoUt pbooe .c.all and will talk with you anytime MOOILS-ISCOIT~ Monda r · F r l du y . E:lperOnl;y •••• 631~1.5 9am-4:00 pm. Interviews Models Dcorta can be arranged at your 15· OO W ... ClOD'Velllence, evenings or S.turdaya: Ca II • (71~ ) Attnctlve Females Only 5fl·T100, 6U.0180 PRECISION PLASTIC$ IM¥W..tMt-H 1352 a.,.olda A. ftDue Irvine, Ca 112'7H ModeJa female •1110 br Ev./Wbd. IJ or over JS Bx 48 lrvtne 92718 Modall needed ror befor.1 • after make·overa. Wart dcme free. M at.e ..,... Ca1t m-3092 a.ft. ... o mcE WORK Will l.ta.iJl SUIO per w~)l to start Open Sam w 8pm OOS.8413 ()(fice Mgr. McGwnnt.'llS & Assoc w •experience Small office. Com petitive pay Inquire Mark or J amie . 714-7~1 OIDa C ONTROL F;lectron ics manu(ac· turer in Laguna Beacb needs experienced penon to be reaponalble for O\Jr Order Control Department. Export documenlata on knowledge req u1 red Need excellent clencul slalfa Will coordinate wtth Sales & Fananl·e Department. & be C\.15\omer Ila.Ison We olfer excellent pay & benefit.I. Pleaw call Personnel for appointment Tc .. lowk~y t714J4f4-f401 OrtbodonUc lab work. mother w /kids In 1chool to work flexible hn and eam extra money. Must have aome manual dex- tert t1 and desire to learn.. Stf.5170, 751Ml882 ~4 Need pack.agin1 penon for medical d1agnostk producU. Esper. an druc pactagln~ & labeling helpt\11. ~2111 ~ Ume busuiesa op- po rt unity for pro· feaaional & non pro· feaalonal. Call Mary 5W1 PAIT TIME work for colleite stu- dents. housew ives, clerll:a ·anyone wlllm& to wan acquiring leads for a home improvemeol company. IB.:SO hr. man trainln1 pay, then a bJCber comm!Nlon In· cenUve ror leads ac. qaired. Pbon• Mr. David, l •tpm Ollly . ~. PAIJTIMI ..... s Allilt la edMoc' •UIWY CilllDdur!t.ed trom our of. ,_ at t.be Oranp Cout l>ally Pilot. 5:JC»t:IO .. l'Tt. t : .. l :JOs.tv- •. GNll for colleClaM md monnMpten. *pr wk . ONLY Rl'.QUIRDIENT JS A 0000 VOICE. Call IG<ml. ul 312 after s:ao PB, llon4ay t.hru ftiday PAnE-uP a..£R. =•• d tow.ta a. In. Airport area. K.R . ......... .,..... Aldnon. c.o. Uf.JM3 Wll ... ... .. ReceptJon.lst. Art Studio. wMb at i...t l year ex- perience, preferably newspaper. Escellent ~ beaeftU. ApplY ...._.AM 411 PM. ,...,.... ... Lerwr Jllllt time. lieht typlq, .... 4.ra.d ......... pboaes, fl.liD1. Mon. 41 ... Frl"' ll.50/hr. S'JS.7355 ~Friday We offw Wll I 6 I OIAMllCOAST ..na.. c"4tt1 .. s I Al.Y PLOT ......... • •• UO W • .., St. ,.ct •. •ltfclt I•· C....MtM dllfil -·-.... .__.Oi :~ I LI .... ....... ...... ]Z ; , ,........ ...... ~ Ill: PaUern Dellper /Super. • • Amill Int. Design: make l'l.-•1ra1• .. 1 Oa,. haw .. anpba paitema to scale. PACIFIC lupetYise • woritel'I; d.. termlne yardage re· ...u'TUAL q1dr.: c ut u mplu . 100NewportC41Mer Dr operate all typea aew Newport heh. Ca a860 tmch: DO tell.Wea: WOl1t An f'..quaJ ()pportumty wtmamt lo determine Employer 11/P tlme /atudy coats : ~~~~~~~~ operate euulne laule. s yns aper. • hr. DOT •. J.U..OZ2 Take ad to nearest St.ate Employ- ment Orte Ad pa.Id by ernploJer PBX Anl~nng Sttv1ce ()penton Mature. de· pend.able AU sbJlh Ell per pref but will tra.an 6',S-255() NXC>raATOR Dependable ma\urt' operators for answenng MrV1ce. pa.rt time Also need grave yard rehef Apply 8-4. Mon thni f'n 6S7 W 19th Sl C M 5421403 •nX• ,.. TA B atll:l s.:rv ha:. a few positions open in 'l'us. SA. CM. & Hunt Ii an.oas Vaned :1h1ft'I. P T or I'' T Many out. ... uind mg ~r1t.'> W11rk near yuu.r hom!! & eam wh1I~ you learn ~ I': () 1-: Pedialnc Group nt•eds Pff Recept +Cleri C'al duues Prm8e benefit~ 645-4670. Mrs. Austu> Penonnel ACCOUNT RlftESIMT A. TIVE National Temporao Servlc:r ()rg11 ru '3 llon a~ addm$C to Its We!>tt•m re lt)Ollal ll'.tm Jn AtTounl R l."p r ese n t a t 1 ' e ~pon.11b1lllles include llldtr!UIU\mll daent rela lll.K'-'h1P11 and sale"> to prospective locations 0.11 irn.-0164 for an :.ippl II YGU are 20 ci' ewer. • k>c*inc for a ~areer op- pcabality IA priatiq. ap- ply at PENNYSA VER, Ulllll~. CM. P R 0 D U ·C T I 0 N 'l1lAIN EE Rubber boae product.s. J"1ne area Must pau company pbyaical \Del "d back X · Ray. Keodavia 1Dd Co. 54f).1DE 0 E . PRODUCTION WORKERS Anabolic. Inc .. a leader in I.he vtl.aJrun manufac tunng mdust.ry. has 1m mediate operungi, on 1st and 2nd ~ for tablet coaters and v1tam1n eomPouoders. N o ex penence necesaary Call or apply In person AHAIOUCINC t7'026 .... Aft ..,..,C.tl71l 0 14t546-1911 Equal ()pportwul.y F.mpk>ye!" II y P'nme AM. LA Tim~ detlvery noo per week In Laguna Beac h 494-34196 P1ume person Person Friday ~2. Mon Fn Poait.ive aunude esaeo. Ua! CaU Enn Donnelly. 114-7sz. l 73)_ P ltimr reoe,xJon.i.IL App- 1 y In per1on: Re111 Halratyhsts. 3l33 S ~ Po1Ulon open 1m - med'.Cely for a bright, chee:rf uJ pef'IOO in our bmy froat otrlce. Ora111e County Airport arta PBX 9wttchboard, typ. tn,c. other light office dmla. Room to grow . Good pay • company bmefj&a, Pleue call for ..llJll1'. ~c RomeJ,oao ___ n_4_!85_1.o111 __ 1 __ ~ RECEPTIONIST -WAJTJlESS. •ccepting needed for busy lrv. law as.>'~ tor clianer & n Good I graveya.ol ab.Uts. Paid rm. typ ng A vacallo"a, ~· lor 's MUST. Call Fran .. m-aszz Rtstaur•. . ill ac S.A Frwy, Tultin . ~. fUll time: ... ~. Sood t71>IDI re-ra. .... ,_ ... qi&red. Call ror appoi.ot. lleyvbof'a. Primary ..... &W-5«M ~ of &()(tel food to Irvine ~ Com· RECEPTIONIST . hll· munJty la located at lime -For .animal MacAIU>ur •s... Diego holpU.al• Front olnce ell· t'rwy nr. o.c. Airport. per. C.11. 631-1030 Need people for simple food pttp.ratioo. No ell· IEC.-r /SICY per. nee. M05tly morning Grow\ng rnf estate nrm hn . Sam. start, flJliah needs upeneoced re· by Z.3Pm daily. Up to ~'aecr«ary for u Ideal f _.. .... _ la Colla Meta office -YI or •.......:nls w /PM classes or young Mult have excellent typ-h 0 m e m#a t e r s . me MlU:s: &bortband not reqwred Seod r•u.me SJ 15-1325/br. Call Hal toducilqsalary reqwre-Brock· 557.f:!'.32. E.0.E. ment.a to. RE/MAX of Id IF. Coat.a Meu, 234 fo~ut i--------17\h Strttt, Suite 117 , Cosu Me:o.a. C.::.hfomaa lOk!'1 RECIPTIOHIST With or without l)ptng needed Top pay T~m ponuy &. full time Call 1 od Servu:es at 1179 o 164 UCIPT10MIST GfOWU\& £1 Toro based OllOlptlQy aeeu attrac lave oon ·a mok e r • 1l:llOdal ... t,ypma .. 10 11.e:y abiBt;y. by lllbt oil, I.Ou.in CID 0Ua Un~ ~ • varied duties Wall also learn Mag Oud Slart.ull salary to BlO II ell~nen~ "" M aic Card. salary to SlOOO CAU..GINGER 97z.9:,55 H.esUunnt Mlrumum e~per needed Will train "'II & part ume. Apply In person COOt<S WAmlSSIS DISHW ASHEllS Dick Church's Rest..-ant 81 Newport Blvd. CM a.rMlllAlft' Rl!LP Part u.. ~wort. tdtct ltYle. Lunch sluft 10..3, llm·P'r'l SJ.50 per tir . t deat f or ~veg CoUege Stu dml.s. Airport area. Ca II Ron for appt. 2-Spm fl66..4ll.54 -------- ~ ur ant full & P rr. PotS itloos m new spedally foods c..'(!.IJter 111 Irvine. Call Slil-:1588. ff'Do{ers wanted: ff OT for trg ~roje<:t. e'xper'd roolen Oftly need apply. I Call Liit Roofia.I Co. 642-7222. SALK Bristol. <So. Coast WIE«hStl"fft p I a .& a )· C · I( I m . Sk 130, Santa Ana Photo fln&shm11 Photo cr.rk needed part 1.1.nt eves epm to II.Pr?\ '3.25 per hr Ca ll 5419-7& Plu'Jca JOO.S! JOBS! JOBS' Wort close lo home Save on 1u. Job open· 1np eidat on grave yard llpm to 7am for ex· perienced or Trainee In· jadMJn Woiding Machine Operators. Leam oo ~ JobwbUeearn.int money ~advancement for u.e lhowtnl desire ac apt.ltude. Xlnt bene(1t.a You are eU1lble ror. Paid vacaUon, major CDldca.I • dental pl.n, ahlft bolRll prcmlwn. Ute Im .. 6 pnillt ah.lrta1. Good dean workint CCWI• • wort 7~ b.rs •• be .,.ld for 8 hn. " ~" lpellk· l'1I CIMCO . •1rt111 ea.awe.. Q Mil 8. ol Baker off Redhill) med.opening~ Al,LJOBSFRl'JE ~ auto ha.au.ranee qeney bas immediate openinp for lraJoees. lmJde positions. Good beaeatl. SalarY +i.us. .Call Kathy at FGS: ~ P/f WOf\..,_ hod ~~~~~~ s. CalJ9&UZ32 ReiJTatate Get Sales Action? Tiie NO. 1 TEAM Has 2 opeolnp due to ex- pane.oo, for Pros who wllllt to earn a fortune in tbe9J'a &bru U>e com.be> of Aaaiat·U·Sell a the Safeeuard Invest. craUv. R.r;. procraau. Learn to "" with "'O" down & no lender headaches. EarD to ~ REALTY NETWORK -957-1188- Reel Plltate .......... , ..... We need S addJtloltal Qenta to wort our ,. . locatloa aad referral cu.a. Uc:elleed ..... ~ call tod_,. Ea· fflleot tralnla1 pro· .,.., bot.b claurooll'I .. CID die job. bpud. Jal COlllPN\Y w llDWI• nm&~1 A.lt I« N. "*1a ... lt1. .,, ....... _ ac.TlONIST Newport Beach area. To 900 J'bere are man)' (amu of Uds company rou will lie.am wbUe re-=• escepttonal ie.ntword~ ''1ow to" Call SST~.122. 1<0% Free to applicant. P~Senlu 4500 l\1mpu,. !'\ H Open Mon Eve l 'ntil 7 p.m . By Appt • llC.-t10NtST Expand.int Santa Ana based company, baa need for neat apfeartng lndivtdua.l w /fOOd phone "lice 6 llj(ht tn moderate typlni to Join their fri~ndly ataff. Ooo4 apellinc eamtlal. &art· iDI aa.lary to 900. f12-"ll ea. Art/Inte rior de· •tin. 1t/tnteresl in ar-t/lat~. rutt, p/tlme. Wft OUl ~ the Mme. Mind pas avail Will tme. CaU Karen ....,. G-TPcn> • . Directory apace. 'C Comm!ilafon, aJto al-lowap~. dothln1 al· .., Jowan~e; mgmt. OP· portuoltlea. wlffi pro· areulv~ nallonal OO!llfAQ)':S:U-6803 ) SA1,ISUDY fbr excJOllve clU~tena at.ore Jn~-c.o..& aza. ~ i*Kloa (or ex· perle nced pcr aon. t..Mquia.~ SAl lS'MjY for bilb. quali'J aatkaue • home h.lm1ablnl -.ore. SD 1A&UU. 0..,. Rd. l& s .... uirT,... Some TV /&e.reo aal• .....~bn&ebe arran1ed, appl7 tn ~: ...._.Rlnui Hardware ..wbor,81.,C.M. FO}( . ' · AGENCY ~Hird~ ~,!~~ nted1 experlea d -_,J.. .-n&a Ana .U.'*100 • Al.1-JuBS rREE ot muine .Qm . 181tla1. PlillllPI II , . ..., ..... ...., ....... eaptrltnctd. a.E. ---------.....- ttcta1ee for 1ctl11 = omce. o,, .... ....... •••tmt commlulona. Call: Allee. Waterfroat ......... &400 ' I •·T s.liES • J.auned opeala( for a k blldt.IJ motivated in· · dfvld•al •• an audio/video aales ( •• mll:lve. ·~ f!IC)aNlll•. - ·~ }. ... l•DtlMATIOM Alllfw ... 412. 2&bl'perday CBI l:NTERPRJ.SE-5 INC. M11 E. Edincer Ave. S.A. 92705 E.O.E ... Y/P SIClrl'ARY -Npt. Bcb buUdli' .... iauned open. 1111 for comtnxU. 9eC. 1-arn aper pref. Salary comm w/abillty. Call SU.152-UIM SIOlETARY P tr flxbl good aborthand-typing. Call Marlene M5-82666 SECUTA.IY Ad qeacy needJ a pro- f-.ional, weJJ-oraanUect person. teen on details, excellent basic skills, wttb a high energy level. S.S.._ Non-smoker. $12,000, SpJrtinc Gouda, F\IU or _MZ-525 __ 1_. ----- · ::. P /T . :a In l money . Setnt.ary wanted for 40 t'l'IM8!JD. 8a.m·2Pm. hr. wt in yachl sales. 1·, Salesperson needed Typing, answering 1 • s.turdays & SUndays for phones, non-smoker. •" ~ in-Corou del Salary negotiable. llar. Call Moo.·Fri Staata/Unifli~.~ .~ i Setnt.ary Selimperson needed for LD· E t • 'i· side sales ror tarae light· X e C U I Y e &ne fixture s t>s>wroom. Seel etarY . Salary Ph• coaimlssioft. A1J !mmedia~ OPenfng in lbl XJot. bene.fits. Wood a small fast growing ·~ l.JghUng Flltture Co.. ~aclurinl company 21D1 S.E. Main, Irvine for a motivated. or- C Corner Main /· ganlzed individual lo llacArtbw') M&-2801 provt~ se<:relariai as· o .. Salespenon wanted full 11,. t1me for athletic store. Apply at Front.runners, 1000 Bristol St. N., N.B. er call for appt. 9M-0165. siirtance lo our Presi· dm.. Top secretarial skills re- quired + the ability lo handle s pe cial customers. Previous saJa experience wlll be SAi IS ,_SONS helpful combi.oect with ~ty plua adults ~ 1..n esperleoce as. ,-to work witb aod ·an Executive Secret.arr. . s.&uy eomemurate with motiYll&e llidl. Over 21. aperieace Excellent -=u:rA.alALTYP!ST .......... u... m.w. fl ..... o....,,. ~ .. ~ .... tll• .-. TnW CPnterabM 11111 Oud a aperia)ce > to bHdl• v1rtety of dutt•. Xlel beneflla. 7Mm.Ml71 CodnnChue. Uvm,atoa fs Co SRIOAIY TO GDBAl llANAliER The Da&ly Pilot 's Secretary to the General llaaa1er b11 married him. and a new secretary is needed. Thia la a posi· tiGD cl varied duties re· qWing eood typing skiU. maybe some dictation skill (but not man· datory). Ability to meet and communica\e with imp>rtant visitors and newspaper's employffS IDDlt important. Ca u the Daily Pilot al 64.2-4321 and ask for Pal Silepbenaon lo make an appointment for an in· terview. An Equal Qppom.auty Employer SECUTARY TRAINEE POSITION FOR SECRETARY wrrHGOODSKILLS. Type «> wpm, shorthand II> wpm. froot office ap- pear an c e & good telephone voice. General clfioe duties: Will work for aaJea staff in small real estate investment co . Salary co m · mensurate with ex- perience. Call or write: Mn Agnes Turner VULap Investments lOlllZGarf'leld. Ave, Hunt inllcm Beacb 821148 (11' )ll:M5l7 WiMYJnPtlT Sc.AIM IOMUI I Wert .. 40 ....• you wW r••h•• •*•· ·~-.-Y lot )'Ollr' llldlla P.akt~ PaidVacadoea P.laid Weekly IMMEDIATE OPENlNG8 FOR: Sbortband Secretaries Oktaphnne Secretaries Smior'Typial.a Oen Typista Joln the team of pro- ff91klnal temporaries. FAMILY HEALTH PROGRAM IRVINE E.0.E. ssacar A.RY s Fee pe.id. Lota of PR. G~at opportunity for lfCMth. SUper bosa. No sbonband. IBOO/mont.b. A.lao fee joba. Call Jeri Lynn. S.O.SOOL SneWng • SoeW.ng or Newport Beach Agency, 4340 752.a566 Campus. M/F -------• ~GUARDS -Full-time. part-time. SECRETARIES TYPISTS GENERAL OFACE a.ws We are now accepting applications for top Career minded. Exper. & trainees. Work close lo home. 30day review. Periodic wage increase. Uniforms furn . Elite Patrol. 714-W-11174 SECT,_.. Pffoc Fff, Real Dita~ Co. in CdM. Salary open. Call 9·12, M-Tburs . ~ skilled andiv. in~rested ______ .._.._.._ Ul vanous short & long term asaigoments 10 airport area. Must be professional. people cnenled 4c flexible. able to worit full days. Ca 11 lo schedule your appt to- day. llMl'Ol!AllY ptRSQNNtl SUMCfS Sineer. rem. Abo fiddle, 1723 lire .. StrMt banjo, peda.laleel. lead & ... ....,... leodt be& musicians • lo form country-top 40 group. Call ~Dl8 bef_ 9:30 am SICaET AAT or s-8Pm daily. Newport Beach. To fl =-=-~ beOllNa iDclUde medical, -.. .• ,.,.,.. :1 /.e~se~~ l••.-.-Cal-IT•A ... ,·.·s·.-,, a-.••s m • aalaJ)' require-Sec7Trweltauoo Sl2.50 .• Great chance' lo SNACK BAR ATTEN· 9tart with new branch of DANT -TUes..S.t. 9am growl.as, prestigious lo 4Pm. S..75br to start. firm. Set up office· Private club. CaU for ayat.em, do eome lilht llPIJl. ~ bookkeepln1, but no sborthaod. E:aceHenl t.dJta • merit raiM:a. can !i57.eu2. 1°"' Free to applicaut. Stationery Store In OlnJDa Del Mar needs aper'd .... ....,.. Full· lime. 5 a,., lllnt. worit· int coeda. El peclally fine c:lleme'e. 17$-1010 ~~ fHOI.. ~MORY II ED 1 A s.ca.::=::o~ooo ICMIZlor-.-PRO~ ~SM.ooo ,,"" BIL. m. Bills-t4PM · I 1411 E. Ediqer AIP .->--L. ._""' .. ...,. U~ Alk For Alldfta s.&a ... _. Ca. t2'105 ..,_. "'J .... -~ y ,_, ...SU.ICoumelon•. 1la:-5AL1.S T'd ' 1 CDm· E.O.E. .. Jl/P. OarOffice Males. Stockclert. food prep, ~sandwich maker. u youn friendly, cons· cienlious le dependable we need you for our restaurant expansion. M weekdays. Apply in person. Stooemill Ter· race, 291.S Redbill, C. M _ n· llllllllic.aon. ~ rais· Appl Only /Free l N fit UzReindenAgency ,~~. ans. e c. oe-pro SECRETARY 4020Bin:h, Dltab '&4 school. Draw /~m · miuioa. Lag. Niguel. ADt al ASST Newport Beach 8334190 4500 Campus. N R Open Mon Eve Until 7 p.m. By Appl ~~.Call Robert 9.s.1 ToSl.2,.SOO • 1:, · 7M-&D~ BrandloffioeofNatiooa.l S.S. Corp. seeb c,apable pro-Sea••··"~ SECRETARY lf you are thin.king of • fessional ror multi· 1 ,. We re •ovl•g to faceted posit.ion report· ,, . H1u:rpart ~ $500 iDg lo Manager. Top fr· • : ..,.stOOONllltk:o ioges + room for $1500.......... advaacemenL Call Deb- 761..alOI .... ltkll bie Frederick (714 ) -----=--· __ OO·l.S20orseod rawne: changing jobs, please s.m.tn. ~ Call '•'.•: 556·0922 or apply in 11• penoe at 350 Clinton r AYe.,Cll •(' -------- • sn:RETARYTRAINEE ~ TrlliDee •/l:nlinl abWty of 40'-IOwpm w /ac· cuney. Exper. helpful. ' bit will tra1n rilbt can- , ' ddil&e. Aptitude • will· ..... "to wort hard lm· 11 por1.llll. IG-%1.ll. ,1, s.a ••• , Newport Beach ft.rm ls ' lol*iM f« a KCmary 1 .. for tllelr marketing 11 director. Excellent , MCretuial allilb and ;: .oUd e:aperience are 1 bHlt re4uirements. t.. 8"lbnp and/Of flu.n. ................. wollkl be IMi,,ful.. Please 1eod ~ l' uMl7 requlrementa and ";.,.· ....-to M No. 534, I '. DaU1 Pilot. P.O. Box n~ ~ c.o.ta Mesa, CA .... BARBER.COLMAN P.O .. x 19593 8"fm,92714 E.O.E. -M/F STOCK ROOM SUPERVISOR call The Mary Hickle piadflc Melllllll Is looa.. >.gmcy & let us do your a.... .._ rt .ct job huntint for you, ~ .._-• nperw.. screen opportunities & sec,.tory wltlt ••· make appt 's for in· celle11t 1ecretorlol t.erviews at your conv~ tlllll ldtarttl•d I OD Tri T--Moh .. nieoce. We offer immed vex. '""-• 3 aw .. .,. typllMJ 60 ..,.. t Data Sciences Company. openings for Legal .. ~toeffectl•.. bas an immediau open· Secretaries & Legal -·r Ing ror an mdividual who Trainees. Persooali:r;ed t, ~ wittt bas Pr e v ' o u s I Y service in a prof man· al ._.... of wp-_ .... _ ..... oer-6 never al any coet supenu.cu stock room to you. Save your gas for M•• t • PI e •Ii• CJ operations an a elec a new outfit. MARY ~ ...t OM tro /me c hani ca l Secrauy aperienced in IUCXLE AGENCY. 170 wt.o wCMlld "joy a aaodacturing envLrOC>- oew bome comtructioo Newport Ctr Dr, Ste 2AS. 1 :I I 1 p . mml. to ..mt in purchasing NB. 6 40·2920 100% Will be responsible for dtpL for busy devel• •FREE--·--·· ---~ • exc.els..t the supervasioo or the mmt co. Good skills a .-y ~•• ate placemen\ or mat.enals. muaL Call Claudia al --------Miit ,... MCI elm iel establiabiog operating 86(IS1} SIClllT A.IT .,..rt• c•, W9 offw procedures and insunog Sl!Call'AllY OFFICEOFTIIE • ncelctlt be•fitt :puter documenta· T ................ _ _.. 'ood ......... PR.DIDENT : ....... ..& ......... U1J-.,._,..l' ,.....,._. I'--........... _____ f ': ··:.·.~-, .._ mmt manllfactwine co. ~ .. ----· or ~-~• .. -~ We offer a st.able work 11 aeeklnl an.:-ex·· sl•lewlde inveatment envin:Joment with an ex· --'---" _ __. effic'__. aervice1 firm. Fashion I I I d _ • ....._. ..... ...,... Jal. Excellent ca~ op-MOMDA y md ce en t s a a r y a n ~ aecret.ary 'th di l .... & bmeli1a package includ· Applicant.a muat hav~ port W1 vera .,. TUESDAY OML Y ""' .-..nanv~d Life, ..a... .. __ , challenge. llmt ~ M It I 7 Ir I I --.....--.. .iwaoq.anilal.IUUAl,typ-top-level executive ere • Dental , edl c al 1118andlbarthanclatilla. aecretuiaJ exper. Call a..JpM Iosurancea, Pension WW AJPllt dired1t lo de-M ...... F 1 Plail. Savinp Piao with partment mer. Please MO-Ol.23 OG -r r biO ia&erelt, ~ paid ca 11 II l 1 a And e • . 9:,f-5:1D. bolidays per yeer and l 714/551-llOO, ext 211, J~~~~~~~~ @ PACIAC muTUAL week vacation atler 6 ._•_·_P'_.1am __ to---'Sl)m..._. ___ ~ montba. Tbl1 poeltlon me•--o •I muat be filled Im· SWITCHIOAIO OPMATOI. WILL 11WM'41o716L TNcber' /Pre&hooL P rr momioi pC19lUoc. Own cblld welcome . American Pre·Scbool. La1 Hilla. 770·1tt1, m.13:11 •Tedmldan •B.ICTllOMIC * l'ICHMICIAM A crowtD.g electrooics company baa an Im· mediate OFeDiDI for an· Electronic Technician with ~s yean e:a~eoce lo c:cmtruct and main· taio t.eat equipment used In our Prod ucllon Departments. M IUl be well versed lo dl1ital troub&esbooUDI techn1· qum. Candida~ should possess a h ig h medwllcal aptitude aod be capable ol working w1lh minimum ~ .......,. SpecWtin 1640 Monrovia, C.M 642.3'27 E.0 E WORK IN BEAUTIRJL ~E FOREST SUN & SAIL OJ.J8 Seasonol 1Summet • &wJa lmtndOl'llJfquard w.s.1. """Aid, C.P.R. SUllar. • Lii• Oua.rdtStart Duty, Seniol' Ufe SaW... F1rtt Aid, c.P.a. auo hr. • Boat llent•llS1tlln1 lnltructor, Senior . ur ... vt.s. Pint Aid C.P.R. s.Jlinc lJ!lllnacUc. ex~ Pft(erred. suo •Otn~ Atde/Staft Duty. tnilnf, olflee •Id Ila, reception $UO hr. • Home Owners Alloctatlon -NJ Time. • ff•nd)'m.a. plumbln1. electrical. earpentry, nbergtua akJlta, gen. malnt . ., mo. • AdministratJve A.sslatant. T'8D'lporary I mo. assignment. Requires admln. experience or B.A. I M.P.A!, good public relations skills. LAKE FOREST 11 MASTER HOME OWNERS ASSOC 24752 Toldedo Woy, 8 Toro, c(o30 586-0860 Wuller1Dr7er. Ore1t buJI .... 1111. Call ... o.s. k . ,.... w /dbl owm. ... coM. •or be1t offer. Artir i, ..... .._.. ........ Good cmd. saoo. G.E. Drye.r ~Wild .•. -.0113 ... a.n ..• Sattler ... raqe w /piddle. Xlot cond. 9). 2103 Federal C.11. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!II•••••••!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 0.. It.ave, dbl oven, COD· WOOllWOMRS llqder'D lllOduedoa fac· tory neecfa top~. H · WORD perieoced in -mjllwork, . a1H01bly • formlca. '16lll be abie to tel up PR~ESSING :,~: ~:n~ ,... ........ -ptiClltionl%JU31..874'. I ~ I t ,,._ fw Yacht salesman wanted ·• • • ~ '60 for yacht brokerage .,.., .......... ,,. estabUsbed in l9Z7 and cetl... .....,.....,. the m&mber 1 Unllli~ de· c~llM ...,.TST aAer int.be naUon. Must ... 1-~ • '"' be experienced. R.V. I $ I Slaata. M5-MOO W.offlre.,..ctstar+- ilt__,md~1n1fl1 ... . ..,. ......... wftWtl" pllillouplty. :!':" •ro--•., Offke. MONDAY...t TWSOAYOM..Y Marcllt 17 & II, ..... ... t ••• ....................... lnlQ I 1005 ....................... PWlJC AUCTIOH MANY ITEMS OF FINE E.5TAT.E JEWELRY, ART OBJECTS. AN· TIQUES . FINE FURNITURE. ETC PHONE FOR IN PO 4c BROCHUJlE. ~2200 . tlnDCMU clean w /venl t...t A: lite. Diabwu.ber 4cycle. Botb barveat Pd-Xln&. coad. Mo.tOT1 Kenmore Washer Sl.35. G. E. Gu Dryer St25. Guaranteed A: delivered. ~ Older Relrig. side·bY· side, frosl·free. clean. worb eood Sl.20. 548-8513 ~ Magic Qef Stove, good shape. Make offer. Call &.3186 Air conditioner. new in thebox, '250. GE. 55-7933 lkydel 1020 ......... . .....•...... Wanted: Tandem bike good condition. mu.Jt1 · speed. Cash. m.eo.9. Ladies bikes, J.speed Sdrwmn l50. Huffy, $2S. ~3'29. after 2PM .. .._ ______ GIRLS: 26" Be a c h ~sales. Iii'\ * w 0 I I( AT \@.I PACIFIC ITIUTUAL WfSIVINSTER ABBEY AHTJQUE MALL Dady llM, Fn l0.9 a.<>SEDnJESDAY ll151 Westm.imt.er Ave. Cnaser. 156. 36" 3-spd, MS. 24 .. l ·s pd. S4 S. GUU.S 36" ~spd,' $40. BOYS 31" 10.spd, 165 . 5&.:D9 HOME• Pan-lime or fWJ.llme. Local e&Umt. lm-05'TI. TWPH• soucrroa· Lucky You! We are rapMUy expanding our buaineas • need more ~~~=~'!~ b&;~lowon fN9 bra S:»<tpm, Su.a· Tbun. You can earn anywhere from 11.»15..SO hr. There la DO .wn, iDYOlved • DO U · per. D19C F 0 'Y. Call afl. lpm ..... MD .. uk for Sue. n1rst • Fa.WO. EKPDONLY PARTTDIE -NOCOMMJSSIONS •NOSELLING M.IOPBl ... Near Oranie Co. Airport Call7Sl-~ •TB..SICT• Now hiring telephone Meret.aries tor a new concept an answering service. P /time or f /time shi:fts available. Includes some wkods. Typing : 35wpm req 'd. Many e mployee ~ benefits ava ilable. Sa lary : .x> tmo to start r /time· i.nc:reasa according to your pn>Ve:U. You will be from-Office to marf)' important bus. Need jp)Cf Lone ol voice. as· sanmce, appearance 4c &1•••uon Call Mon.·Fri. mom. Si&).4230 E.O.E. Tt!'llDis Court Dtrtttor. Pan time. Weekends. Haart Be acb. SU~ hr . Callm.8832 TRAINEE Xlot opportunity to became a llriUed t.edm1. cUlll In O'OWinl automa· Uoo fteld. Job inYOlv• lhipplag Is wllftbouae wort + repe.lring elec· tro-medwllcal • eJec. tronic lnch.wtrial lnatna- menta. Good salary fs benefit.I. Pieue phone Bob Doddl for appt: PROU OONTROLSCO. JmlZ llilllk.en Ave. Irv • 75M:IJO Gf'Cilip 0,. rati DI I c-... l45anlall5f ...... c ... 1 Cott• Me1e, C• 92'26 r714)7M-1492 TYPIST FHP, with mw CJCll'POFaf.e cllka localed iD Foun- ~ Valley. bail a im-••«I rt 1'111 time opm- illc lar TYPIST nu podioe requira u. abiJtt}' to tramcribe from mlDi·ca11ettea. 'FypelDwpm. We offer competitive aiartmg salary, excellent bmeftl.s. For intervinr appr4dment.. p&ew call r7141"J.44J I S:l-IP FAMll Y HEAL TH PROGRAM 9!lJOTalbert Avenue Fouatalo Valley. Ca 92708 F.qu.al Opportunity Employer M /F Veterinary Assastao· t/~L lhture. f\a.U time. Call 661 · W8 WAl'ftESS- lloo-F'rl Days. Yust be I&. XlnLopporturuty. ror personable & self· motivated person. SluJer Family Steak Houle. 1S552 Beach Blvd. ftB. 11112·S812. Apply ID penonZ..S. WAITQ$S Eva le wbds. Mwrt be I&. Sizzler Fa.mll,y Steak Houle. 11552 Beach Blvd . ftB. 91:Mi12. Apply in penonZ.S. Garden Grove ~103 1111 1u•..w.1ozs ....................... --------Odndor' Go6a& Out of Unique claw footed Business. Mlac. steel mabo1ao1 partner's forms, rebar. tools. desk SUIOO. Mclilahan plvaaized bolts, nllll & DelklGMIJO ...._.. IJplum~ aup. --------• plia Sale will fie M F. .... ICM AMfl9UES 9am·5PID. Everything Netr 1blpmea& of fine must be llOkl by 3/21. PreDcb OU d1D1DI A IMIZ G«.hard, Ste. I, bdrm .U juat antffd. BB. MMTD CMJr' 3llO pea. ftllnate pricea 4ireet to tbe NEW! SOLlD OAK Pa111c. SO. 00~ AN· ID'l'CKDI CABINETS nQUE CENTER. zn1 <compa.te > from our So.. hinillw, SUI.a Ana. bcab Ill tbe Lu V~as ITTA) 979-1708. Opn 7 Bl&lden Sllow. National cbs/WL 104PM. aam. will Mil cbeap. -.. _.:;..-...,..---Plalle.---.... ---1 ~.:n..::M. ~ ar belt ol'ff!r. ~ Utllo..-n&orlt .... vy ________ _. kJ racliaJ arm aaw CROW'S NEST owl• ticm • t.ral.Jer. AN11QUES mlOAICt C . 2 Ida aaf. is nat oul of twin E •· We 1a111iDc. _... · cld nat .ell oat to anyone. We bave temporarily located lo Bonsall 6 Ocea:made. We can be re· 1010 acbed by phoning Fbru.Ae: NewKoda.t-cer- aa2or493-4801. roaMI slide projector. --------· c.. & camiusel Sl.S0.00. Alvar. S Ulhos "Music 4115-D9. !bte .• . House copy I. Yasu EgucbJ, painting, Cclfl 1035 aUfnuned. ...................... . 3 Nava.ho rugs . Two Bunnese kittens. 9wks Gt"ey Hills Wide Ruins, old. Shots, papers . Yei • recent weave. $1.25-$150.~ 7 J 4 I 4 9 6 6 4 8 0 o r DoC)I 1040 2 13 13 5 7 · 169 2 • Dr . .. .... •••••••••••••-•• Ftedand IQEilfOND Pupa. AKC. '"~"''~SHOW •-SALE Qwnp llre. Y/F. Pel & "'' ._.....,. -sh 0 w . pvt pt y . lhDmCloo Cent.e.r Mall. Zll181r7·134S aft &pm . ApiJ 17 ·2" Prelent.ed by ~ E:ahlbruon. Ea· AKC Doberma.DI. red, 8 babdors apece available. wb, laJ.l cropped, dew 5'7·251J claws removed. all sbols. Anbque Oak 1 lpc dan set, 544-8290 54" rud lbl. Open to 102". lyr md cocker. buff, fem. f75.CJ7 AKC. Sbols. Loves --------• dlildren. Moving. must Annou-e • Brill.lb Oak. ldl. Sl'S/Olfer. ~ISi ¥en8We ~pc. cupboard style. Ideal for TV· VERY TINY AK C stereo-bar. $.WO/offer. POODLE PUP . 6 86ar1 WEEKS OLD. 9112·2178 --------· (114 ) Wk:brSofa. daybed, u•. ....;___;_ ___ __,_ __ ctn. rocbn. Ooldm Ret Pups. AKC. ~ Champ Bloodlines. E b d I d Guaranteed. $200. See tc e ea crystal panna.aat-0517. s temware for 1:1 . Beautiful set! Private l*t:J.875-aMS """" _.......,. pu w ~ase .., ,,.__..__ : app" SICUTMY __. ~~Aemta l'ee paid. kriM area. Ml ca.t. St. Yount uper'd travel WAnaSSIS Minimum 4 years food ~ reqw-ed for d1Jmar Mnice. Apply cWlJ t.llam or afl.. epm. Bernard ·a Restaurant, 81& OoMlBwy. Cdll. Whllt ia IO clrflntnt llbout Bentley Llbonllortel? Tiie pfKe you wOftt do.1 make a tttn..nc.t At Bentley l.aboratonee. we tlPPfttd•te end rewatect v0ut •luable skills In •""'°""·congenial and professional ~•P...._ Aa a !Hdef In ~ttable and conttnuelfy growtng medal ~Ulpment lndu.cry, Btnttey Ltb0rat0r1• can offer JOU U,, alllfY Ind benefltl VOU ·oe..n. - with p6tMy of room tor 'J04lf S*'IOMI and prcHMIOMll lfowtt\. ",ota have gOOd 1tCreWrf1t 1lcUl1, ~plog, ll'ld ~to OfQ8nl.111 and proceae. Wlrlel)' .,...,.. ..... oon.apo"4ence. .. ntley Ub«atodee would like to talk wtth you ..,... • ..,.., which .. a little dlff.,.nt fNM tt-. loO vou """' now. ffor mor. ......,...°', .,.._. tppty In Pl"IOft Nat: Exclin1jobCJPP011uit1 W&C•luat mos alllllfcrN.8. otfc. C:C.. WUU.., hperienced wD fllll ...me eom· Cost• M • • • • C • t.s Clnd7: _.. G3Z food • Clldta1I waitftSa 119Q1. Lota cl Pft9tile. f•.a.•.a. TftlVfX.llllC ...... FWJ time. A* No lboltbaDd. Vari.Cy! --·----'tn6et ...._.far nonL far g--. InlDe Coat ~-=· ~ ~=: C714t714-1492 ~~A.~ IBM pmured, Cd• o.try Cblb, lllO &. 8ne1Ho1 • Sntllinl of All~()ppuibmlly ...... -.-o.&llwJ ........ Newport ~ada AIW"J, ~ M,,. ~'#' 'l)slll&......_,...... for ...,_, s cSQs, u.a. ....;;Ol>;;..;.__cam,au;.;__'--· -----------·1~~~~~~~~ pnf.clJeaN.8.11.abe IUI k> It.alt. Prt••~ •tret""e, baft •Ill& ao. For appt. call ,,,.., utu... B•n1 ....,.. p~o•••· 111.tato ~~~~~~~~ .....,.. ....,..: Oood..,.tou.. ·~~~~~~~I tWI& ldld cl ....... A> I . .. Ill ........ a. .==;;;...;;;-.... __ _ C...r of U.4. St. •Mil ·1~~8if-L ERVICES . , .. ?!!!!~ .. ~~ SUT&aOA•D roa IAL& Oooit e ...... -· &RYPTONICS WBS&LS. BENN ET '1l0 tnets. WOOD BO.\JIDn .. x m··. • KJ'tallii'tl-0. ,... .. , ...... II.Ad ...... • Ne tee. NEW-..._.. dome Jilt CaJlfonlu ·12. "71MUDano -.-t tai&. J-t•riope, PUlerlll-~ XcmdW.Mf..ms -... 1MJDl·8'1'1 CIC' tWia4ll . .1o111w.,..,.. ea..ao ..._ ""-allf .. 8lma*i um .., ~111 .... avaJl. &aerUlu al -fCll'b 11j .. P • ... ._ ..... '"6 In.MO. Call ••Der -.. LQP ~.,,.:: ------------'--:..._..;... __ 1~ ::=.=. c:: 2 amDIO U " 0.... I" ~·;;;;;;.-;;; 7MGl.ml ' = U" tnYel fl'Cllll 6 zm ...... C.11. wide ••Hie. New W __. mt.L C111ny ~~ti::..=: -= .,:._modll. 'SlllGTDa•aNCL--llllllldUtlrecml lull rim. .,,. _... ,_ '17 VW • --~-·~~;;;....-,_ _... ._... MOftma'SDi\Y -f 90lt ~ ...... lD mare w ._ ..,.... --.... ~~ . ~ l.Ul•All I TMS SPECIAL llPtlal trwformer-eqml eand. or wbal bave RallilltllcGftew, lDc ---a .a ,._,._t · wcard. NUfBcm>PROCESS cbarler. Approa. 200• JllCllLDetaill,541-ISl'laft.. .... * * * WbiZW' llotartlib, rebft a..t c.. C8l'd tor eacb ftatal or art .,.. into cbaln I la k f •a c •, 5ilm-ll' lllltnlD. Ilk XlDt. .,._, .... .... -ODe 11*'9. Wt eenmlc tiles, clbbea, ~ boat, oU, 1Y,;..• . CIODll hUy eqepped. ,..., Y••• cnoStMZM 'I' Hlar11 permnenUy· mu1a, 1Jau. 010 -. llPJlduleer.10" .._ ..,. 1111Deo81r.to_,, ~.~Special Claule 'st llGf\ ..a dnldl .. tat ii poreelalD OD lleel, • ~c:AllblllJlwer.11" 1nuuu1nHeHeeHeH &Ad. tdldcin 'Roede&«, rt>li .... _...,. -.,., ...un1 mlla• ...-. jewelry. AU: •We faa w/boaal•I· iLJtNwoo.D IIUOlO ,... .-a. 8af Z»c.ddf Cnhdor.,Mem wired lat•,,_-. w __ -_:r- 1.J). ~.Pre-bualneumen: (for PriDlen aaw. I•!:{ ~---.,_dMla-a.Illa. Loedld. a bn. V97'-t6clean -.. IUlllCIP" _.Ima • tbeftl F« a nnla, ,ub. promo, a.rt ~ w/&alle71, Del. ~ MOO now Ollr.mmJ.a.... llllt-tobelewt I o ff . l;poke w bl~-~ tac mc:loee ~ , etc.> Coloc' ot bmda cm t..,.. C81Un. -11-•-...,.,. --. ... / ,.,. •513 IDOO/obo. Call befot wallpaper, fabric or blk/•bt. 178·Ut3 or -. --.o, ...._ ...... •Y"W 3la.541a.. "I~ Glo" PQer 6 we IG.m E.l'ltlllSL,c.11., 0 lw tOIOI~~~~~~~ wW back • trim )'OW' -~_191;:.._·-----Sale: Gold aad alher Stereo E 4111• pm i' al 11111111111 u •.. ...... '7t Y...._ VZ.00 alnl !II> Dodte Collpe, _. ....., Or b7 two can1a All e1ec. boal*al bed. Side Jftllr7. ,,.....,., tilw, cabi_., ,.....wt1 • 1!!"ae ~ ~= cmd. Wli&e ...,. 'flhn1 ~ aabor ,,_ ~· ~ i.s•e.ct. nlll • HerclM bar, ..Stirec:balm.MWD. DaW • A&Jatic llmk • ':..=-1m _. ~ alna.GlllO.m.MIO --- .._.,I' -2 'F was..._1 PIUCD: Allio. bedlida ....,mode. -__ ...... .J. .._.._. 4111:. mlaa. CM. ..-. .__ .c «C '17. -.. w-_....~ ____... aeacrS/15 5e-WT7 ,_ ---__ ,,..,...._. W Boeda 1•:11pper , bit --iru-n•CllJll-'15blCJ ... ee. ---~----• Lampa, d,....r, allM 1...._sx.,,....,... Oladel' _.... __ 31 , ms. aao or a.. atr. wniblea, -...-. • 6i9t.pSUOea. W1leel cbalr, 1ertal atanda. bookc:Hea. lpr. JBL u Special _.___--=.. -:.:., __ lllltaell . ..ae. MBZ UO~L •. u j. JOormare$L40ea. IBNZUN, teleacoplo ....._Ollllll.a. s ; &. 1 41aa1 _.. _,.,..._ ---o;.a-l'tlll&ared..SSOO . ..._lJIG' SU.Tulncluded llp,foatp&-.,Jecrest.. 84M turntable. Call tramhcMkloa&bCout ...... .._....~/ IKJ£ t C NQCARD? be-Sreltm-ion. Ll1:e B/W TV .......... picture GGl.t. ~ a....--.. .../Sh... '''° y, Dnw your OW'D or aend mw. '2DO. Budliaa -·· a io.ep6 blrie MS. Z2 -· __ :_._.,;.._;... ___ , ...... -... 90.1..a :.=::•:•• ...... .::.::: .,_... tSJO ..... ~. --.. • ...,._ -rifle •falal $275. JI" partalile, ... _ Cokll' ~ -W'W& --lalmr7 .,.......,. -............ ~ 11 b ,_.... bit ClltYIMl aait. model Oamal ......... telll-. -.. .. ..................... ~; •J.ee-• ... ,,. "11Wbalrbeco2111ft.. we !VII oae card per cnmz. tank, caatrola, T.V .• ,,........ CGlltraL ,_ .. --, .. _ r-....... _ ........... ._ _ _... f\oal' a.a -...... _ -~ --·-..... ._. --•aru -mo -..... ., -• n.~.·-· ~c:t.ed;;':Oneyor· rnuk, careylDI cHe, ~dWl---· _,vuv.--la11ll , allp l e NB. --, .. ..,. ..... 3111.m 4 · derto: Wr.eaewm. ....-o2 ..,... ... siart*e bled =:=.uu I.. sooo . --------Pll.01...,,._ DYNA-OYll Jlome W..:.r/Dr/W,2104pd, 1 fl -..e 12·· TY,•,. '11 llonaco 23Yi'dlx ~ eeanomy RV. -ns P.O.Boxl.5e0 erdle boerci. liken!:~ kpdbillm50-C8JT bmt ofter. Portable r. 'rt .. ?l' aloop, lllat ~HO, air , E,~~ ~b~.v.:u'!t QiUllcu,C(a.13126 Sll00.'~9-0840 ~~·:= cml, ... S.a..d.liak. xt.ru, T.'h~~ .. ~·r:!~ all ~123 ' Car phone, 6 channel, .._W' .. -·-i o&r Callm.ait •OIB.alpn.U. 8nt P.P. 714~ Mon· c..-lece portab&e Ori Sl20f> sell <:ala ._ · offer. Call betweu Fri .a &PM. Wbda aft 1:"~ • • . g. • ....................... ~~recet-&-7Pll.m.79 ...... . -9540 Sl400. 7sz. 7»9ZZl TOP CASH PAID ---·-• -·•••••••••••••••-•• For med furniture "ap. == ~ 1 II 8 O L • D c e r 3 6 ' T ....... T"'"' t 170 Dtme 8uR1Y. CcrYalr eng ~ p11.,,..., wortiq "' not nicer /c:rulaer. loaded . --·· •••• •• •• • • • • • • • • 1'a1x>-cllg 2 s«s of tiref. IS1-11D Zmilb J.t" IOtid state rol-ODlt weell b'GID comple· WANTED. 22· appro.11. in TrUerl20009SHUS. : ________ , or. table model. $190. tiao at {Aldory. Owner ._,.new cood 4 wt.et om.. nse Wanted: pri .. t.e party 541-JataA. 2Pll tramfernML aeclO de· S57 2llM wanta to buy l_. ct. posit applies to new · _. .... , ............. .. chmmd Good qualitJ . .__._&....__._ t>Qyer .... port slip Older travel tratlH. 0 rmTOYOTA l.omelkme . ---__., --•"-S.-... 4X4 s.ert•-a. •t orrma. •5 ?; ill .... _ · _,. ftlenrin1 ---· .._. ,._ __ __;•;:;;..mi;;;;;:;;;.._ __ , II II I I I I ••11••••1••-a.om-.f4, ~ IGo9'C ~ NEW'~ llcDoula • &alpu 91 ,. tlll NM2A u Hn'. aaee am TRIS ·n 11 ' maa~ eauu. Ca'J ~--.. JO.all --------1 in ......... ..,,ttion • W tu.I. WANTED 1 1 111111111 u1111e11 pro•••· f•llJ race PROWLER trailer. ..a:aeu hlP· , llEWAlll>I llmt &a... ~T WANTl!D: 11-:10' ..-..... """ cover. sa..,. t , hally self . Wlllldmr, lalapl, wall ...... 1ZJ5 Rut1ud Road Nwpt Buch. S4S--0744. Lovdy Duncn-Pb)'fe Dm rmllet. claaic, 646-lM> DIDrlUe llet. liv. rm. set. Stoft, retricerator. all klndl al good.les. Sat. le Sua. 8&DHipm. Comer of '1'.owne Is Placentia. I0-03M. .Rdri& apt, tile, wahr, dryer, twD beda, fabric. «c. 525~.l.qBcb. Mll'D cmb' • few ti.mes b)' ltudeul nurse. ~S721 aft6. 5ma Bed. LUte nri. Mat. treu never uaed S175. Queen box spriq • mai-m... New tu5. 111.a:m. --3117C1 n a. •.a1 SrU Bed. I.lb new. llat· Solabed, dbl, brn/blk Coll .. Su..,.. tna orrer uaed S175. JWdfl5. Dbl bed frame ~='. Qd,y. ~box1priq •m•t· SJ:A,SON TICKET HoLDEBS Get your Ansel iidi:eta tr. thia year. We will buT 4 p>d teals • give )'OU back ~ t.be ticket&. 193-3521 day, evea Is wkmll21J.az.5a ~ cob' lt" 1'.V. Pafecl eand. SIA JliJ'. rwed wanlrobe doon ld.~700I ·;:c!.~ yellow as. trw. New St85. 1110>S. -Sliver Antiques, plan , Seti I S500+ llAUTIFUL RARE & fl yrd1 BurllQ1ton1 ..............___ c .. --.... u-fUrn. eoUectables, r . --~ ~: ~ day 10-8. 21111 UMUSUAL CHIMISE ~~y~ ~ c.acTS. CUJeO ln&erion 511-8640. •-mo. 9tnlluwww Lane, H.B. ---------1 ...... ~:.~:.::~.o~~: S-~-t-. -.--s-;.-n-. _!:_!__l_•.-.f!,-_f Fi1urlsaea, Inlaid llllllt aeU. llallf oller. -... .._.._ Sereena, Clolaoaae, ..._ w-., E. C.11. lDdoan. U P.-eelalna, horlea, --------' dlred.km ~ uU 1'1lra. llaay uuual lllie ldal«-oak bdrm. --mile. ...... b'GID 10 '° all.-: lampa, '5 each. Aatiqan lJ mile. 3111 ll!m-• nddlllt dMllr SlO; maple SUmatra Place. Mesa • Oki dDl mac:blnea. W1 St I I :; 't:'::bfs..!.c~ v ... c.M.95'7·17• GoodtnYeltment. s.pa.!':.':1:;•,0 r e. _.. otter. lla&clllq Yad Sale, Sat/Sll&D e.a. ~s.o smo. Call •HU or .._ &air' Ir aftGmao, Adq. bdrm set w /vu.ity Piano, Knabe, ant. cher· ----------:.~·::..a:: ~· ~b , ma1t·· ~-=~Coon, Bilf:rit,., ll'1S, GE wlbot· cml..,.IC1-GM4 rea1" -01 at 0 r. aa.-.2 c.•:Cbos>-tom freeur, white. --------• Blb)tlblff6mucbmore. pin& bloS. Dreuer, dbl. Stereo, MS. Sewio1 ~ .._ t.d for ule, fll1 KaowellPI. Cll ,....._M>-1275 madD9, "°· Dbl bed• ... .......WW. sis. Call OM1 DA y Alai table. ewiide old· twill bed. $40 Ir AS. ...-l'9C110M f t' • 1dtla arttauc _I0.;;;;...;;.817__;. ____ _ Ona*""_,,. SL30, zl SALi plaao l•••· Slate. nr..,tnutainedllaaa eoad. Cllalra. Lr1 ~ ~. llAll to 1-&blr ~ '154!0 _..,.._. CIUwe ....-... -.i 4Pll. old C!CIUCh. bedl, -YahM. aacrlflce .-s. ...-sra. aa VldGrta, lvlDI room table, etc. Dllwf fJ'ee,-..im C.M. ,.., SKATEBOARD FOR SALE ...... lllldl, maple table, 1bt IP· • to t.o. 11127 _.,_ cMln .._Call ~C.11. .,... .....___ .,._ 1060 2 ta .... xlllt. CODll. -............... . -~· ...... ud Seel Morpn SLallioD • "'* ca1"t. plub, 2 llare, Ro1t Paracte roo•·afaed. fU ea. Yeterana . Re1. Good CODd.IUoa 65mm . KRYPCTONICS WHEELS, BENNET PRO trueta. WOOD n._ •""'nl ca tower, BOt\111> ~'S" ll .,~... ... "*-'· PDIA. c.x •. ......... lllda Olllm7·WI ...... n&Jm.1011oraM-ZZll ltl•I llmmoaa ....,.._, maUre11, ............. lflllr. ...... __ _;__...;__;_ __ , 7s.1511or1.m.al57 F\beraJ,&q Bay boat, -.111nD.-....ne9. amd~~t~ll.~SfT~~~l.IZ~--"7t l'ord ~ too 4x~ Z5bp oatboe.nt or Miu, aGancba. -All/1'11 c..ue ~ ... min. ...... pey up '° __ __::;.;._____ •. J,,,ao teat trlr. XI.Ill. 4 apd. elf rued tira.. ~ Electric 6 claHical •tars for sale. Muat aeU.. a.tofter. 5»-310'1 am or bay HUD only. SOL Cal 1S dlx white cmd. $1100. amd. lilllll Mil S1'300Jb¥ No trlr. Alao want 3-Shp. w/t6 trlna. 2 1ails. • ~1 en S3Mli54 · .. ..... a.n lil.a>lpm: m.-0437 lrlr. Sacrifice Sl.400 . pp 16-1257 ..... _.,, · IOIJ ....................... ~ BuadJ, B flat. cue lJ aecu1. $W. •iaP.P. TIMI Ocean ~at. Al.-... SZ'7J. -~ -c:-=-fOJO ....................... ... .... hardware OHlciefllaA e & ~a'T'o aaleT , 10 days '•1 ill IOll J. owat Sl .• -·:-·-·---··-<lll&a~ ..... da.UJ \U 5 U1ed 1811 Con-ectlni 1 a&attJ.q Jn thru Selectric n. emoa okt -· m.Q5CT *SAILS &C°'9tl * IOll72" Foldla& tbla, •.s Ueed ...., duw SM.50. up. '12'' dnftiDa tbla a.-.so llcllU.U Delk. 6CU4SO New A.B. Dick mimeo- cq,l. IS fl ltelJlil mkr. .. w /cabtneta • •Ul>- pll ea, Ne•er uaed . 'MMm1. _ ... IDOftld to -uer-....... ,~ .... ma&erl al at raps Ir lwd•&L &m.a: Bu· .... a.r... 721 rand a.. CM to.'la llan:b D.ZtMI ...... US lip OIL Deep Mall. ............. 17N111 .... , ~ w ect ldaDder r1 Sloop. ID.board, •beel W..mddl1MtoNpt. HllW .......,. ·-· O. W. fill w /D ,000 dD. 11549 to70 ... Seil •lct.,.... 75TOYOTA LAHDCIUISB Good C'J'«'ditinlL Ongirull. ~. llfuat..U. ~ m.31151ew. .: For ule : "6S J•~ Wa1oneer Sl.SOO ob4)v . Daya 5.49 · 7937 Ev'-r" M6-11IO. at.an . 'Ac c •• I Ml 9400 10 Dodie &am aw-,(i ..... •••••-•••••••••• 1,IOOml. Air. Usatd wndon, HJll'OOI •. T tJk C'llCWs. roU .......... Sll,000. day Ml·~ e¥el 142-7350 ;,~ JarstU ll7L t cDr llemo•abJe ~ardto~ ~. ca. 818472'1 "' m&-ll.SS ~ ~~ "15 B&aJ«: Powel-~ c&l ... reco¥el' fniat • r-9-!QI • brata Xi.t ct/IPll} • ..... _. coco mata. 1111111 lllnl. SWIOcr bett ~ sm. Duhl. Call c6r.-..es 1 1·12 •eekdaJS, 1 ·4 sn-t---a-.11 ... -... , ....... 111...... ..... ·---v;: --------a.., m Joos block. 164.182 ••1•••···· .. ·········-'l~rrot. larte ... . ... ~SEA RAY ANNOUNCES * •• , -SPBllLS•'• • 1111 C oul•C-.. llm12 .. llm11 •SIUMIS At lbow cir our atone • $1.500.000 Inventory Tremendous atock for immediate dellvety Almott new, only r.-.. t&a 5.-.L •. Allio, Shp --·-··-.. ;.T. ..... lie. b ltl'Mt: ltn TOYOTA • ...... SllPteaP Mll9 YW.... 5 _. U.S.. Alltnl mf0Bo.Dl·ll5'1 racllo, a ir coad. • cmlllll' abelL 0Sl7C ~. .... °"'""'. ••.a•MAJDA: mt Bart.·~ c ... : '4M7to . 'fr Rw:bero GT. Very .den. Stockton shell . ...... llalll Sell! P.P . ... 'II 'l'QJata Pick Up SIU. -.t bed. M.000 miles. AaklDI JUOO. Call .... ii~~ too. 2112. 6 cyl i• bed, Runs 1reat. C•rpeater r•clt & _.HI boa. S2300 /bat. ...... WANTED BMW'S CASH PAID FOR OR NOT JobnSheeti•a m.... fl, Rwbero, e-verytbing ............... ... from br•kea to --••••••••••••••••• ......... V4. a /c p /a, ..m 9707 c•mper allieU, m•11. •-•••••••••••••••••• -.-.me. 76 AUDI FOX ., C.miDo '77, atras, Sharp 4 door station """ wqon. A~tJc, radio ...-~ Pvt Party: and heater. Stereo 'tJ.6.le.-cassette. Xtra clean! •Olifty: Heavy duty ~ C2115RKR~495 &aa. new Unia, amper IOI-... • ...., ...., ..... p.&. Jlde al· ,,,, I I f"UU'lll fer.__. YOUSWA ... '1'llO W•mhwter Aft. '• 'R ...._MN 6 ,_. lllW....,._w = ceb °"'" c.mper. -'lal --790 -.u.r..~cb. . AJJfl/JIJ. ere Jmmac. 'JI ... "'· 0 ' 'i 11 • • 1 1 Sil"" .-.we flDJ.alL w/abell. "'lW1lr palaL /080. a:n-4343 cUw CAB. 'Tl Dodge. -"'f. loeded. 20,000 mi. psuo ... 9570 ~-............... . T7 Dod89 Ve Catm paint. !!lb. sunroof. Sharp. ~. /080. 848-7756 R VW van camper coo· ....... tdu1 foe vaca- 6a,All/PM,1111&-rack, :._mtcmd. ... M5-20l8 * Qeyy step va.o, $1000 •a&r. rblt ... tra.Da. llewtirea. IG-21519-2.. W Yard 8100 Van. 6 cyt. ........ radWa, stereo. z pl .a,Sa.ok. IZ300/fmn. Ml OMI eves. 842-2177 J.!a. C2M¥ "l'I van ~T. auto, -'1'8/P~.i.er.,xlDl cood. AutGm.Uc, air cond., c:rWe eaatrol. a&lllrOOI. {Mll) 744UDIFOX A•C<vNtic 4 door. Veiy clean. Ruoa great. CB>NDY > $2495 IOIWITHAM VOUSW4GEH 'JlllOW~r Ave. in Wmtmlnlter -7551 lll-71110 "18 5000, A/C, P /S, P /8, P /Wndo. elec. an rf. stereo cua, 20 K ml, tltlS/080. 768-7335, a-6712 9iftV 9712 ....................... CREVIER Lo mi.UH0/080. & ~ I SJ 6 llOAOWAY cc::==d:-~~--....,---1 SAHTA AHA • IDt, lllmlll« ...... 835:3171 ..... ,,. ld.uJ mi I-.._U\JlMATt ~~ 0. .... ~ entl :W. -· 4t'Mtoe or •US. IMW1• .._.. "112DQU1p 0'12PHL) T7 m 41p, air CIOIBEZ > "7T Dedie V.a. Blue. T711Uap,alr OINSXE) .ICat• llater " pain&. 'T1m41p8/R C>171 ) • , , _.T.l'JI T7aocal "58SXG ) ' "Jlm.AS/R tl07UBF} • Dllla Va. Neell re-"18530141p .UBI) ...... eap&alD clan, "J8Dl41p, CZl8UKH ) e Jl'ltelJ urpe&ed. "1'ts:BS/R GllS) -.._...., parta. a..4S•••r• .J!. ... 'llll .-&1 , I ... ........................ .. . ..... • MIJOMmCMMI ...... ...W'71J2• Locall1_ owaed • •.teed.De new elec· tde-.f, C'llB.U., aJ. ........ Loededl llBZ tradHD. t rr tu.GOO ... •arneb. t»llU) PrlOld larqulctnJe. SIO,"I ..... tOMI ....... -~BLVD. OOll'AllDA 6Jl·l2'6 -•-aw,... WW a,• S..Ave. ,._..... . ..... ,._ ,... Oita ..... air., •1111 ... .,. 4 .. pd, ••perb coad. ..... 1'71DATIUM l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l 'B .. m ; m.. ..-.. mlCOWI auroof. air, ma11. , .,... a-., All{f'll '11111 r.ml . Hit ''I ...... --.. .... .... air C'Ol..t. ,.,.... .-/Im ~ .. bra, CIOftl", ....... cmd. " ... ... SIJAOO. .. ... • ..... ..vzl) . ---·--MllWOllrsntl '1$ llllW U SI. alr, Ullo, ........ ... wbMlow9 • -1, ..... lo milll • .... .... Tl'll ...... ... MOW! 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Call f1S.ODl;m.- 9720 ....................... ?IDATIUM ~1114.eooa 8edu wta.b Htomatlc, all" OP rlttk-141, ltereo. Oeao! MVOO > M2tl IOIWmtAM \'OUCSWA ... 7900 Willlllmbwter Ave. mW•mM- S'IS51 ISi-7lllO '19 211ZX 2 + 2 IATSll GL Pll1.. air C'ODd.' 3I01 E. 17th su.t _,., aiawo. LOADED llllaADa ' -.'1111 to the taUt! 1 owner, ___ --air lihwiacolor. QMWZO > ,. ._ _ •-· • $1l,29J . =~~· lo/ml. ~unA aua n ml. cmt ra~ .. .WWI RftR AC. 5 apd, •aaJlade. ftATftlU WW, new lllcb. %7 mpe. •l.JUR xtra clean. 17800/ofr. 3IOl E.17th8treet 6'0·7031 9·5 :30, Jan. s.&.aADa 551-7111 ..... ev •. ..,, 2IOZ 2+2. ... pd. elec. ,. Dltaan 8210. SZ21DO .• mrf, AM /Fii caaa .• A/C, speed. caJJ ~1 after S3Kmi. 800. 8'1-1074 aPll. ·-L SOUTHERN SAVINGS RO--.~ YOU ARE FREEWAY CLOSE TO 5 OUTSTANDING AUTO DEALERSHIPS Mission RCEDES BENZ VtejO SOUTHWOllAMal~'S ® Imports ~MD~Mv;;' 28701 Mlrguente PARTS • LEASING Parkway. Miss.on V1ep ~HOP & COMPARE OUR LOW LEASE RATES 7141831-1740 . .. . 714/495-1700 -· 0 BARWICK DATSUN 8 MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS E) B fLL YATES VOLKSWAGEN/PORSCHE 0 MAROUtS MOTORS 8 SAODLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS . . SHOP& COMPARE IN SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO I () BUY OR LEASE MOW!~ 19101MW'1 ~ IM STOCK MOW11 ,._. ... •M111mm .. '' uu1 .1-n ,. k ' '1.1.1·' I '\t1•on·1' 28402 MAAGURfTf....., • .....,.. V11.10 111•1 u '•-20t0 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9·8. SATURDAYS ~5. CLOSED SUNDAYS .o o'-~·0 ~ • SALES '1,0101~ : ::::: MllRQDIS MOTORS 831-2880 ..:).~[~~ 495-1210 SALES VOLKSWAGEN + flEl:9 c::::I ~-C::: ~EE 837-4800 493-451 I Sl811V.U.8d • ... ,_Capt.aaao SERVICE LEASING o· DATSUN SAVES YOU GAS$$$ ~ l::J 1~:n CIT)' HWY ) ,-..~..-......;;...o..----,..; ·--•&. ... , ........... ~.n .............. .. Ca...,' ....... MIH ... 6 .... -~ .. -· p ?f A• &.";!· UHt/090, -----------... 2 • ... 'D .,... .,. ,.. ... ----...................... -. ....... ""' ~. ... .'J1.2±1 ..._, .._ .-.n ... 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C&IS dk. 11STDllYI OMI NOCfS ati. 1ara1e ·kept ,,.._, A COSTAllESA Select from Our larse in· ventorT ol NEW aod PllE-OWJOtD MODELS. *SIOMYIUO MOCTS n 1-l74' ftl.r104 +...., otlleratru. Lo Vljltl9 YOUI ~y~····· Jl108A&BOBBLV.D. Absolutely flawleu . ~ICOAIT ;, 631·1276 ....... HCt•A ... ?t Mercedes -SLC. 1'73. -n.tawa BZlO 5-spd, .. .A.IM'!llll•..._C. _•,7""---73 ..... 45051 J00SD A u-I ..... NU. titlO. Call ·~·-""-_c_·_·:'o1..__1 d Perfect eond., orig. .. __ ;.. .~m~t· :!,~· --•-.m-·· ~oo•Y.•.•.• a.:sC08TnanJW"A .. ~~ • w 1 11 t ·--&...a.:. 1111&. AAA · ....... • -r--v~ I ' A ,..o::.o:>n owner. •e • •P· Eaiecallw~,Wtenew, Re11onable. Dys : -------ima • z. 5--pd, air. MmSITY 979-2503 prUaaJ..MO-WM-r . ~ .!..~'· auor m.ma .... :,..15&1. 'IO 0..-WX 2+2. Alll/P ll atereo, new SALES •SDVICE -· -.-...q owned• If> ml La.wt all "-fi •--400 OLD•~ .. "-•Ml 7t 41051. aervicad.. tmWYF> 1D3d>,·21UO QJi, moat op-3000 ..,._., ell· ... -. manc ... c. •• · -'78 Jaguar XJ 12L. •"'--ooo-·~L ..... o1 11" lti'fs --......... JIMSlatOMS -. .,.., · .,,, -• tns . ..._. r. .,..,., --HOteA 26,000mi. Mlnl cond. S P••t!ll8tl' sport coupe, mJO. 6"-1180 -~ TIUCKS • _....._.. so OOOml war ............. c sun root. Like NoaTS ~ " '7'* -. silver. 4·spd. -.......-... • · · ~· v _._ _ _r. -""" •M> -new. Leather, cassette 1170HARBOR BLVD. 7 1 ~ ..._ .. 6.3 ~ 3IOZ Bil bum-. A/C, Ca.a. stereo, 61M . 2850Harbor BJvd. rllDlY. _,__,,.,...,........,, hed COST .. .....,.. _ _.._ ...--COSTA MF.SA deck.factorypolia al· A ... ~ Lo mi, superb cond , .-. llr'. xlnL CCIDd.. On· ori&-owner, 1111115. Craig. 5_.,.9640 '78 XJSilifl,oaded. Low Joy wheels Prtced for 611 1276 .._._., ._,_ 11--.-..7'0.151-CMM ID-51'1S,ISH 9Z3 -miles, "!hrome. wire qui~k sale. Lease or l~~~~-~~~~I -- Mtee.Mew tlOOAllhn.M•w ·noo ...... Mew 9100 ...... lmmac.Mt-2905 ~~S ?t•llBZZllD.NewUres• ~S:..·~ :~: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jlu1t seJI ! '79 XJ6. 1~ paint. Gd cood. ~-mt15119,151-1Jtlllattia 5Qulidnxi Blue w /blscuit 19'1'0RARBORBLVD. Ct.ll915M• OFF WINDOW STICKER PRICE ~ . . ON ANY REMAINING 1979 Peugeot 604 EXCELLENT SELECTION-PEUG EOT DIESEL CENTER imt:r'. Pvt. party. 673-2184 <nn"A JfESA ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;.;1 "12 250 Bua gcmdJ w /White 611-1276 ~~Clean. ss.t so. '67E. super clean. Stored ... 71450Sl _ for8yn $5()00 ~~~~~~~ Immaculate! Coupe 982·0000 Id .. _... _...,. !'09dlter. locally owned 71 Z511C dean. Xlnl cood "TT Go -en.~es • ....., frlen'>eeci,k>wmllesful· S6.IOO make offer SEL. 30,000 ml, all ly equipped lnclud1ug ~3344.67S-9050Allce xtras +aunrf. 122.900. leather & factory alloy 9732 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Will consider Trade. Ask whee 11 . Le a s e or for Lavoooe· 661·7282, purcbaM (l56\f801 831~. JIM SLEMOHS "74 280C. excepllona lly l919RX7, xlnl. coOd. A C, clean. choc brown, AM/FM. special wheels. wtwlt inl. $7950/or best 9500. 496-5930 after 5. dfer. 6'S-95S4 ...-otTS 1910HARBOR BLVD. Ca;'l'AM~A 63 1-1 276 "10 llB ~ Sdn, It blu. nu tires, very good cood l5600.~ 9742 ....c--.. ••••••••••••••• Mew 1'79 M1i1 & t •&ET1 in stock for ~ delivery! See US before you buy TODAY!!! •a-rr/ .. , -eiprti .......,.,_ .. ...... ~'- 2925 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 979-2503 'Tl llGB. allllt Clll9d. llual ae.e. S4HO. 145-3854; -.-.teepc:allina. "JI llGa All IYll stereo tape, he. net, lo/ml. Xl dt. coed. 15100. 841-11!7Evea . .. . '79911SCC-. Talbot yellow la Color wllb sunroof. lir' coed .• c..ueUe. Loaded! J u.t DID miles! Still under fadary warranty Q400 \ Clllflr Dita.. 76912E , ; .. 97 41 Qamoal 873-3227 ....................... S4000 DISCOUNT ell window sucker price an ID)' rema•0 1n1 111'9 ~ ... IEAcHllll'OUS .. °"9e Stred NEWPORT BEACH 712-0900 '&3 Poracbe Cabriolet Perfect ccnd. 2:Smpg+ Sl.2,000. 562-12911 P'cwwJw 97SO 71 9:M W/ •WU'OOI & lllnt ..... ••• ••• •• • • • •• • • • • • cor.l. ac:mo. For Cla.&1Uf1e0 Ad ACTION. Call J Oa.lly Pllot AO.\'tSOR 642a78 ~flll 'tiO O.Roadater. lot.ally restored to one fac . Specs, DU blk paint W /blk lDl.. nu nabber Ir chrome. XU. medwl. ask SJ.3.500 . Cali 714-270-2311. 1974 911 Cpe .. S.Spd, A1C. mao. 5.5.000 mi. lmac Sl.3,.SOO. 1'10-1151 Speedster '79. 2l00 m I 8nght red, suJI under wal1'atllY. 673-8121 . 76 Porsche 91 lS 5 spd. ~gs. ster cass. sunrf. i.ilver 1mmac. Sl4.~. PP641~ UMll ev wlmds 789:M . Xlnt cood. In/Out. Days 973-0707. Afl 6 --~-----Alltos. .... tlOO ..._Mew 9800 Alltos New 9100 U os Mew 9100 Aaltos., New 9100 Alltos, Mew 9100 Alltos, Hew 9100 ...._, M.-9100 Aallos, New 9100 ................................................... : .... , ....•••••.....•.• : .... ; .•....••.•.•.................................................................................................................... BILL WIAA ~ ~l'~ "IT'S STILL CHRISTMAS SAL[" ,,. ************************** • 110 ADDIOOllAL DEALER PREP CHARGES • 110 BLOWN-91) ill'it ~ :H~!~~!:~S . • lio OYER SDCKER PRKES ti 0. All loyeta Wlcas, c..las,* Coronas & Cellca Sapras ..... *MORE REASONS TO. BUY AT BILL MAXEY * HO BLOWN-UP PRICES • SPECIAL ALLOCATION OF CARS HUGE NEW 2 ACRE USED CAR FACILITY BIG INVENTORY GROWING DAILY • TOP SS FOR YOUR TRADE ONE OF TOYOTA'S TOP SERVICE DEPARTMENTS HONEST VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR! . "************•******** 120 ~EW CARS AND PICKUPS IN STOCK NOW!! ********************* All NEW 1980 TOYOTA GELICA .~CONVERTIBlE ''MUSI SEE',' BILL MAXEY'S ''IT'S STILL CHRISTMAS SALE" ************************** . . ,.,,, HUGE 2·ACRE FACILITY ~ovER 60 SAFETY mCKED USED CARS J '76 TOYOTA COROllA 4 DR. •speed trentmlllk>n. A reel gas saWt< 1136PRAl OMLY 12695 '78 TOYOTA PICJCUP Auto . air. only 10.000 miles. (15'1288) ~UllY AT t4995 '78 TOYOTA SR/S LONG BED 5 aoeed. air cond and IOw mii... (11"3004) 78 RED V.W. CONVERTIBLE • sPffd. FM~. ltke new (755WHL) ONLY 16991 '78 DATSUN 200SX Auto air. stereo ana more Super Low miles (975WCJ) ;ONLY '4691 '71 TOYOTA 4x4 LAND CRUISER H.T. Spec1al Ure9Wheel1 and stereo 25.000 m1la (728T JJ) ONLY t4995 78 FORD SURFER VAN Amo .. air. crulae control and ... much more. (761 UCK) MUSTS& '1791 78 TOYOTA DOLPHIN MINI HOME Fully self c:ontllined, "-*> tlpe. l~=.=;~1 .7991 FULL I & 2 YEAR COMPLETE WARRANTY AVAILAB~E 97'2 ....... ~ .. ········· "115 IPd ....-.. am/fm ' ~ nc. ... lllnl cood. J -.. Call 77o.8321 & .. ~-- ,<J 79SUWU 4 cyt., 4 speed. FRONT WHEEL DRIVE. steel radial tires . radio: . bDdyside moulding. 3849 miles. silver in color ~ ..al> ·~ . I ' ... . $4397 SMTAANA DATSUN Dn E. 17th Street .1r ~ $68-78U ~o"'9 . 9765 ....................... ~ Qirolla. S2500. S6,000 n mi, s unrf, AM /FM, .,.. 26mpg Call aft s. 8-7'71 • ~Mafse!J.73Cetica,look:s ' .,_ crut. $2:/W/OBO. . ....,., 'PICOW!LIMI vw-. ............. _., ""' ....... lO w..aw.-. llFU B&Aal BLVD. IKJN'nNO'l'ON &EACH ""'lt?tT....... MJ.1111 Will IWS 72VWVAM • .... r. immediate dll--1 See US before 4 speed. Ca,,,.c.ed and youb; panelwt O.IJ'f'OO) TODAY!!! IOI~ VOUlSWA ... ;)~ '1tllOWe.t-ri-*11rAve. in Westminster •7551 I .. ,.., ..... ~c:-.. 2mllarbol'Blvd. 14 VW "412 .. ca;J'A ll!SA a.my 2 door wqoa wltb 979-2503 u.om.tic, air CCJDCHtjoo. --------" lng.clean! G131MMK ) "1STR4. A/C, a.m/fm, new top A Urea. 62,000mi. White w /bro inter. ll).'13111 COMYEllTlaE 1a-7sMOWHIU! Ccqles Also Available fOI' immediate delivery! See US before you bey TODAY!!! ') SZHS IOIWITMAM VOl.KSWAGIH ~WMtmimtet Ave. ·--ID Westmluter SS.7551 638-7880 1971~ 4 cyl., auf.otnatic trans. & A M /F M stereo w /cassette. <798TYU ). Mow °"" $45'5 ..aAa.EMAZOA 2lSO Harbor Bl.. C M. 645-5700 ... ,,.._,_ 76YWIUS 292SHarbor Blvd. Dynamite 1 passeneer COSI'A MESA ., with ovemead air. Only 979-2503 31,fmmilesoa this beau· ~-------.! ~.~) '73 TR~. overdrive, good CClDd. juat tuned. racing gr een . $4000. Ca II ~. FORCED TO TRANSFER 1980 TR-7 Sl695 IOIWl'THAM VOl.UWA ... 'MOOWntm;mter Ave. in Westminster 88.l-75.51 638-7880 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN NEW FAMILY-PORTRAIT '71K.:M:CO ~ ........ .... Witll 7r CCIMM ... '•1. .-.o. Gnlll cwftml OllVAG) IMK ICJIWITMAM WJ&DWAelM 1900..,. " rter Ave. iDW-*mU..ter •'1m 631-TB • V9/ a-.. aJut. eood.. make oft•. m-4'111 "71VWCAMf!B a Plat-'fop. 4 ...., and beater. ery sharp! .a.QE > $4495 IOIWITHAM VOLnWACHH 'MOOWestmimter Ave. in We.tminster lllB-'lSSl 838-7880 '13 ~. rblt eng, trans• carb, DU dutch & brakes, xlat cond. SZSOO firm. M0-6114 76VWDAStB Dynamite sunroof 4 speed. 4 door with air cond1t1oning. Sharp ! e41.PWCl $3tt5 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGEH 7800Weltminster Ave. in Westminster .. 7S51 838-7880 '72VW8ua $2,100/0BO. m-~ --- '61 Convt. itlnt. cond. throughout. $3,000. ~1· ,,.oVANAGON CAMPER ~:: VW RABBIT 4 speed trafts.. S..~ ecOftOftty Clltd super price! 2 to~ tro.! /(> PopTops! • # Check with - Deakrfor PriCH ~= ¥W DASHER AJwo CCll!ldlHo.•g. hamy wl 4 .. wtth ... vw KOllOftY! $ 5135 :@=\:hi' ~r.: VW VANAGON 4 speecl .ct reocfy to rott! ,.... ............ 1tylillf. aJllDTB.E 18VWBUG WllTE ,.,.....) ''6995 it CU.O. a.f. V1ll. T. _.._. ____ _ ~ Dys: ..... .,., ............ _. ... ...;;;,;.;~-------~~-· l)Nf: ... 1311. ........ 'Tl V9/ BUS. teoo.rebuih ln Dee. New brakes, tires. Need& ec111.metlc. Good slllape. S21'00/0BO. l63m • VW Camper. receal rtil&. ..... body, tires • OM' all caad. $ll00. ca1J 8'741712 17Vl.VO ............ 4 .._ LOAD&D wWa Wl!Mo, Weatens.ddle eqlls-it. Bllt.r'A Qea! P1remllt .-mt. Vope 12llo.112.000 Ill Service tyres, wire wlleels . Coatract Available. ~-etc List .... ...., ,,,,,,,,_,A) --...... . ~~·~· _,,, • WILL TAKE Sl6Jll50 foe ftt:nD cPck me. Car boalbt in ~ Feb. llaa tu miles. SllTA ANA ™,.....,· ft.lftml "11 SeTiUe very clean. ••'19ft Wire whelk. •.ooo dys Dt E.17\hSlreet 9M-1741, eves " wknds. Sella An.a • m 1 !IQ.5a216 ....................... '905 ....................... •"1tconvt. ll.mited edition, nJavelin, 360 V& radials. all bit. 2llOO mi. gar since emu. Good oood.. $795. Dll!W. Reg gas, immac. 6C2-0!l82 $1815.66(15U ~-----~ Have good ~leftloo of late model Cadillacs . Two 77 Sevilles, 79 Seville, 718 Coupe de Wle. 78 Sid.an de VWe, 18 Pteet.wood Brou&bam. 1bele can have been ex. .eculive driven & are in xlnl CODd. 6 mo. warran· ... HtO ....................... ty. FOi' deta1Js call Joe Catron 7S2·7S31 or "14 air • ...., Uni. 100C1 aond. Low m.1Bnt. •nn a. ...... '920 ....................... "nCHl•Y CMl'Jiili Vflt7 Dip a.._.uc 2 clDor wD air .... itioo. lni. 1teuo, ma11. Squealr7 clean! f9Cl'DG) Sl2'5 IOlwnMAM YOUSWAMM WWeatml«wter Aft. inW_..,.__. -1561 ... .,. 19CHEVETTE 4 eyt., 4 speed, air eaed., radial tlres, lu11a1e rack. lZ Mo.112.000 llHe Senb Oaatnd Aval.la. I*. "A steal at $3790." (151'WZX) 8,215 Miles! SANTA ANA DATSUN 3JOl E. 17th Street Sella An.a 558-781 l '77 ~ fllll pwr , ... mint can4. ... ...-.orSJ1·50D OUl91TOa'S CAI Jm Qwyaier CGnloba 2- door hardtop. 35,000 Plea. air coaditjoned. AM/FM 1tereo with pctWer I tract tape. ,.... windDws, power door locb, power ateer Ille and power bnkes. 1..-s. roof. 80/40 ... t. dual Ndmen. Spa.JUali Pl a&enor. gold fawn interior. Priced $300 below wholesale Blue lbok. $3475. Call Fleet Administrator, Daily Pilot 642-4321, e.t. 210 Co t .... al 9t30 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "10 VW van. rebll. 1650 cc. Mlchelin radials, All/FM cau. tacb, lm:b more. Super' oood. m&l1'1est offer on Sun .. 832-3Z3>exL 417. '79 Riviera, moonroof, f!VWY available option, --Jlmpg, x lnL 111.&St sell $10,900 /080. _&-_51158_...;._Dea_Jer_. __ II ust sell '78 Cbev y .,, lleawood Broucbam Ma.tfbu, U,000 mi. Im· d 'FJepott. beautilul, mac oond. IBIOO. See at 984 Presidio, Costa Mesa llm Li.ncoln Continental Mark 4, very clean. 1 owner. SJ200 080. Call bet BAM or aft. 7PM. 7SHl'T76 "17 15195 Copper, full' power, v111yl top, am /fm qmd.. speakers. 963-0086 1 Sl9lll) Firm ~· or call 6C-GOO. Ad-Sitter 7Sl-4S ~ t932 '18 Babbit, Dix. A/C, lug· "T1 Le Sabre. radio, AtC. "l8 CdV beaut ar dean Ml 34 lloars __ . ___ _ gqert, beige, xlnl rood, P,S. p tw. tit wbl, z.dr. nJt. cne. AM P1f stert.'O lJr> (l)evy Mab bu wagon, ....................... S1SIO/offr.~ S27501ofr 540-6391 t.ape.&11',.newures, bfk.., ms best oHer. Runs '6t Bus, sUDJOO{, needs C •• c t915 D<mi. S7.l.95 640-4l8 ~ 631 1157 1979 COIYIT'n T·ToP with automatu trans.. pwr steenllll & v.mdows, air cood . ll IL wheel. crwse control !'lter"eO radio & Salver an color. C13I VCG > paint. tl27S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Coupe de Ville all ---213.592·2110 "' xtras I ownr Lo/mt 79 Impala Wagon 9.7oo '18S0Vbeautcond 1.1.hr. actual m1 l~i. 9 pa~s '74 Super Beetle·Snrf. stereo. crse Loaded. S5.99G 536-Gl.2 ~ GIBG908 > 152 7531 radio, DU tires, re<'.'eDt re-.... 968-3371, 645-7253 "16 Seville Lo9deei_ Wlute. 6~S658 b u i I d & t u n e . eves. Lthr inler. 16,700/080 ------ S!.,900/0BO, pp, 6ll·ll.30: 76 Cad Seville 4 dr, IJt.e ~ ____ ~eue 4-spd. A C, &m..&pm. blue,c&ean car $7150/of· '811 2 door: Dependable _ 754-18018am·Spm Mowo.tySI l ,t91 HOWAm> O.w1•t Dove "Quall Sts. NEWPORT BEACH i:i&qier Beet.le Good run· fer. Olli Mon t.o Fn, 8:30 cond.. Best Offer ning cood. S2.700/0BO. to5.83S-331.3 54G-982S '68CHEV. ~U 644-13115 Sl500 or best Qff er 813-0555 Late '78 Seville, Mich. '73 Sedan de Valle. clean m.ml 15 SCIROCCO Air cond., AM /FM stereo, low miles. Mags and -radial tires. 12 Mo. /12,000 Mi. Service Contract Available. 134MKR) $3670 SANTAANA DATSUll • 3001 E. 11th StreK saa An.a -sss. m 1 Urea. It blu metallic, Green w1enen leather w/lthr, stereo tape, lo Ult.er. S1200. ml . showroom cond. · 982-0200 always garaged Make offer. 67J.46U. "19 EldD blk/bUt, mooor'f. assm pymnta O.A.C. $1.S.450. Call 67J. 7470 '18 0Jupe De Ville, very good cond., lo mllea. 11.mo. B0'191. 731 5658. '71 Serille. 7330m1. snrf, .._ .... tmmac coad. bD.....-aft7pm NEW 1979 OATSi 216 COUPE Automailc 1ransm1sslon, $ 5289 mag wheels & moldlng package. (510839) (Stk 5686) NEW 1979 DATSUN 210 WAGON~-. :~~~a7'~",t,..~~~I~~~~ s 5389 and body side mofdings. ' ~~(Stk. 590Sl. ... the DATSUN DIFFERENCE! '71 TOYOTA CEUCA ~---~-'5289 ----~ta .... , 71VWRAllT '3689 1~..-----11 1911, "'' '71 OOOOE Olll SEO. '3889 ___ ,, __ I.lie_ ltlNCll!IPM '1fDATU 8*10 CPE '2389 ............. 1'111,...., 79 DAU PICK ll SS589 •c... ..... ~ .... ....... 1'111!111'71 - 77•Z '7289 ........ -~ .. *'' '71•CPE ~ ........ llllWllWI .... ~ 77 DOU 210 C11E. ~l:'Olt_.._ I .~ • ~ ..... • I I • I . ! : ,. .. f) \; • , "14 Ohl,. Mi nor bocb -'· Gel nmaiDC coed. .......... Good co.d. -~· °"' 5"-... W Mui m. GIGO or bett -.CIGllllllL ... •mJ. ...., ... ttr. WW ll'llde or me u •1• .• u.,vt • •a..k. •llXl. New ~ pymt oe •• mdl ear 1' llert. Gnad lhrq•. ..... carpet • •illyl 'Tl oi.tr, Sedan Wason. :S'.:;:· Dyt tsa.ms. ev P\ally loaded. SHOO. ti!lp. Abqrt •'JSZI :r.eo.d., t.t Offer. it Llncoln 43 Stretch 756-mlt.UltoSPll. C't •• ttlS • • '110ldll c.t.t a 4 Limo, pvt own, un· t "31 I ftl Z _................. clr. power steerin1 6 '17 •MTO bthtvably prleed ---·••••••••••• •73 Toronado, 11.000 ..,._, air. P.P• Xlat rllH IM,900. Call llllchael or ,.,....a0 1ll,auto .. pts, =.,w.~=: caad.llaltbe.-ntoap-4 eyt., 4 ~. power a>b: ~ll<n a /c vinyl t op, orlc. ~ .. _ ·-.... e~-preclate. t7K 1Diles. 1teerla1. taetory ex-owner. Sl ,000 m l. ~.,,_,.or_.~r .._-... terior 1DOUldin1 pka.. 'L --1~ t t .. 7 SZ'IGO/best. 6M-aM f2. a& bra. M2.GIO ~~~~~~~~ Goodyear steel radials. ::;:;!:.-.. ......... :. PRACTICALLUXURY -= Sl,510 careful miles. '65, HO conv't. Very '11DIES!L4-4r~y. Bri"'1tyei)ow. C2l'1UMX) '72 Maverick . Good origin&). Better than de-Qmeeeeourltwmlng ·kllided. take over lse t")977 ~=-S12A>O. aler rebll. ll200.75MO!rl. 'lM-~ ~5pm w... _., • sm mo. • '65 Mustang 2.118: 3 spd on C'.oa\pany owned or ba1 oatriaM. Days, ~''"A AMI Mlrc9y 9'50 the floor. Best Ofrer. m-3000.m,bb9l-40ll ~I MR ....... •••••••••••••••• stM.195 "120ldlomtuaSupreme. .... tt57 DATSUN '78 Mercury Monarch 350 VI, 75,000m.l. PS, PB. ·-•••••••••••••••••••• ._Na-a. Gd trans car. '14 Palc:oe Con\lertlble. X I n t . c o n d . 71 Ghia. 12,006 Mi. Ori@ A/C, am /Im. SlOOO. '74PimoW.,_ A/C, PB. t515.111totr. ......_ Wbite/nd ln· 2oo1E.11thSlreet CB.9'.000/080. '4<M811 own. Jmmac. cond. Auto 975-'1Jl2 dys. 84'1-4Sll8 aft. 4spd. $1,000mi. SllOO. Ph &e.s-4IZ3 lr.Mlba«er.M0-113S S.UAna 558-7811 or55HIC74aft.6. A/C.P/S,P/B.494-443 6. _.. ~.~::: ....... !~! ~.~~"! •••••• ~!~! ~':.~:."! ••••••• !~!.! ~~·.~~.w: ....... !!~~ ~a:t!~·.~:.w: ....... !!!.!I~ ... ~:."! ••••••• !!!.~ ~-.-.. -.-... -~-.-."!-.-•• -.-•• -.. '-.!-~-.. OHL YA FEW DAYS REMAINING! SUNSET FORD OFFERS YOU • • • ON SELECT BRAND NEW '79 & '80 FORDS! CASH IN NOW WHILE THE DEALS ARE GREAT AND SELECTION IS SUPER . . . WE'VE GOT MORE THAN $2Y2 MILLION IN NEW CARS & TRU(](S! NEW '80 FAIRMONT FUTURA $4999 less '300 Rebate s4199 o• 591'2 MO. , NEW '80 PINTO Sft• Cashor Only 572.73 ~E~. Pll MO. NEW '80 MUSTANG 3-DR. EQultJt)ed wlttl 2.3 lttre engine. power stHnng & more• · $5399 less $400 Rebate s4999 °• 598~ MO. NEW '80 l TD 4-DR. EQuipped with automatic. PoWfii-sfee<lng & brakes. more 55999 Cash or Only s I 09 .31 ~1~. · I NEW '80 COURIER PKXUP sa99 Cash or only •s.58 ~~. -n P\IJ7 &ua. Wp... new "14 Vega GT htdlbt, auto .. ~. au. roal rack, new CUit.om painC. new- Alltnl.Rum jd.Sl200. rldial tft-es. x1nl cood .• B-m> IG-S'191. Asking SH5(). AMtos. Used ......_ UMd . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NABERS r AUTO ·CENTER 1425 IAkM ST .. COSTA MISA 1 NOTHING OVER 54999 '71 CADILAC s4999 SIDAM DI V'IU.I •• , ..... Full power, tactcwy .. , cond . AMn:M '*1io. tilt wtieet. padded too. futt leathef 1nten<)( & ooly 26.000 one owner mftes Sold & 9etVICed by Nabers C.O.tlec. "'56MCF) Woft'll!ist at '77 CHIYIOUT s2999 MALllU CLASSIC •••••• Coupe V8. •utomatic trans . pwr steenno & br•kes. ladory air cond !tit wheel .. raltye wheels & only 39 000 actual miles! !eeBRFB). CHOICE OF 3' ~=t~ ........ 53499 e cyl. engine. automatic trana.. f1tlll(. steering & brakes and .. , oond. Sharp! (~97NJN). ' ~~COUPI ...... 5 3999 Automatic trans . factory air cond.. pwr. steenng & brakes. 1111 wheel. ~ top PLUS many other luxury items. Sharp! C307PUYI 77 OLDS s4·499 CUTLASS sa.HMI .... Coupe Automatic trans . pwr steermg & brakes. f.c:tOtY air cond .. tilt vmeel. stereo. padded tap & only 35.000 miles! I 41,SRLO) . •75 PONTIAC s2999 LI MANS WAG<>tit •••••• VS, automatic trans . pwr. steering & brakes. factory a.r c:ond & tow. low miles. C247l'POJ. '74 FOID s299· ,. mUtelll:mRD .•.•...•.• Full powet'. fect'OfY air cond_ NMFM steteo. tilt wheel. cruise control. P8dded k>P & low •. low milesl I 159l VEl. , '?I FOID s4999 lAMCtBO .••.••.••.•• Automatic trans • factory air oond.. pwr. •t .. nno & brakes PLUS many mc>fe lwtUfY Items! low. low mites! I tN«282J . ..,, ran.c 53999 .aAte PltlX T· TOP •••• Full pawer, r.ct0tY air oond .• tilt wheel. atereo. nlllye---. padded top -mcJat ... ; LIKE NEW (X)ndttlOn! ( 171 RKT}. 3-16 THIS ... LOOKS .LIKE AN INTERESTING ~OK 600D GRIEF, fLL NEVER · MAKE lT .. l'M SORR~l1M LATE ,. CHA~LIE BROWN .. JS T~E GAME OVER? I -OOCAL WaNTADS WE'RE 6E'11NO St XT'1'-T~REE TO NOTHING ' W...EW! wet-t. / 1T'~ PLANTEO/ 00 VOL( TMINK M~.~~IMMI~ WILL. MIMO LA!J OOIN(i ,-~,7 ?· I ~N'T KNOW WHAT YOt.-{ HAVE PL.ANTED,. t<'IDDte~ .... -SLAT W~Aieve~ IT·~,. IN A Few WEEK4',. IT WILL-SE:CtlN TO ~P~OLAI AND BY EA~L..Y • ® ... I ... " i --! .. .. .. ~ . i DENNIS THE fdENACE WHAT YA OUGHTA DO IS G/Vf3. UP SINGIN'!. 5LAMM£~, e~~GtcON fNTO Ft.AL.I-et..o*OM , o~ t:'~LAI~ A~ T~E CA~E MAY Sc.' tHAI 19 NOT A CRAZY SONG/ C> [> ~1.JDGE PARKER 'fOLLOWIN6 HER PHONE. CONVER- 6ATION WITH KEV\N, LYNN DE.C\DE5 TO CALL • , fJAM DRIVER! 1/J'ARO/..P pov r i~ 3 -1~ Hl6 CAR'S NOl HERE ... PERHAPS SAM CAN SEE ME IN 1HE MORN\N6 AND ADVISE ME WHAT TO DO! BUT I'LL HAVE TO TELL HIM EVERYTHING! lHAT'5 PAUL'S COAT! HE WORE 11 ~HEN HE LEFI THE HOUSE IH\5 MORNIN6! . - · wow! AU.. IHAr F~OM f3LA~YtN~ HI? WJZ'l?TWATCH 'f' t7 :uac., By Hank Ketcham MARGA RET WAGie A N' GIU3E:.RT SULLIVA N! IT MEANS HE MUS COME HOME ... BUT WHEN ? 316 OOf OOL<J DID I ~IX QOOR GARAGE. OOOR OPE.NER FaR (,()L). COACH, BUT I. 6000iE.D 1HAT'5 GREAT! rra SIGNAL POUlE.R ! MU''INS No Dot.JBT ABour IT, MOON -- THERE: ,ARE PLUSES AND MINUSES TO MARRIA<jE. ~·-- So ALL JN ALL You FIGGER IT1S 8EEN WORTH .lT? ALL JN ALL? EVERYTHIN<5 .-CoNStt>ERED? . . 1NToTo? ... wcr..L ... MM .. DOCTOR SMOCK SAY, POESS ..,..H I S HOSPt"T"AL-OFFSR. SOCIAL-SSRVICSS '? wea...t.-, YOO CAN "TAKS: MS OUS-FOR P .,NNf:R. AN ' DANClN', eu-r ~HAFT.A ee Ho.Me e>Y et...eveN .' . . . EMMA AND I ~.AV~. HAD MAN y Goot> Y£ARS 10GETHEf< ... ANf) FIGURING you GOT THE~ /'1 RIN~ WHOLESALE -'.' • ~ \ . .. -by ~rel ..ann•on ' -.. J94-8 WAS ~OOC>:i 1 RECALL, ,AND 1'753-1955 •WAS NOT B,AD AT ALL .. tu. By George Lemont OKAY , N\.O/V\. .•. "IHANKS WHYIS -rHe~e A MAN A-r !He SNc;> OF -rH IS CORRlPOR e>eA'ilN<S HIS HES.AP A<SAINS'T" . l'H e WAL-.L-~ 1 .. .. C!> M B JU"6e1HAVf ¥OU Sf!t:N rHe SH!RIFF? ?!411-! UG~~s ·n .4t; M AIL ,AND ~UR ~AVOc:<rn~ 006 MAGAZ IN~ ! -·---..------·--- I ,A NO LOO\-< A1" "fl4f; C~N'f~Q~OLO / 1 DIDN'T EVEN ~NOW 111EY MADE A "'TV DI NNE.R ~OQ GL.U"'TTON 5! . ..... . .,,......., .. -ntl! .wMAN I NJMJSf MARRIW: WHO'P HAVE IJOfte UH •• '1tXJ M16H"'TVE: HAt'A t'AUGHil?R. ~CHB.PJ c -J ....... ..: ........ .....-, 4i>o--- ., CAN YOU T•UST YOUR EVES? There ''* at least sfx differ· enciet hi •awt"I details Mh!Mn t.p and Mttom p1nets. How 1~ ca• rou ffnd tt.em? Qeclr •MWWI wttlt ,,_.below. ....... .., ....... ,. .......... .., .. ...,".~' ti AC~ '9 ·111.-.11.1 .. l•I ·c "l~IP 'I -..-..l "I 'illlfWllU II lt91 'I :--.,10 ------------~Hal KaufmaP------e s.vrtt1woaD1 .... .,.......__.., .....,..,att1.,...,...,......_ .. ,...,..,.. '* • .-........... "....._ ... • ..._.,.. ef .wry 41ay, aMI "'9 1tartlftl time et ~~~~~~""'"· ~~ MMY ,_, .... wt.It..,..., 'tl()Otj ,_ -..l e Fit Cheral Multlply your wal1t measurement. no~ hO'# large, by t9. Writ. cb#n the sum of the dltttt lft the product, MSW«'I bttow . Tl I · TOTAL ~ONfUSION A group of flv. num· ben In the for"' of a T add up to 27 tbOve. Of the num..ou1 other T • -sheped flV9tofMI In ihl1 diagram, tome ~ . tal more and some lesJ, Y 01J ere Invited to find the T't ·with the highest and lowest ~ tals. T'1 may be upright In ttie manner of the 'Shaded flvetome shown. on their 111»1. or upside down. Do not consider dlagonals. Note: The ,,Sltference betw.en high~ low T amouats Is 10. ·1....,w.-.> • ffll IC-..... _, "CUMllP ... ._,,. Plfl 1C-.. 101 ij01H ........... e O..t ...... : ... rT ..... letten ef ._ wwd MARCH • femi ,......, _,.._ AMw lft • Mellftd1. Wll\IM, , ...... ll&Mlt .._.. .....,..,._. • Jolly ~I Rlddt.me-thl1: Whldl country Is nlfMd far two 9lrl1? Ann-Dora. Which Is the moat 1tytllft city? Chlc·ago. Which l•l•ndt .,. a tource of 11noer1e? How about the West Undies? 6. <J ·s i 12, Z.17 .13. 1~· ·15 ·i6 BEGORRA, 'tit a timely picture you'll be Melng wtt.n missing llMS are •dded 1bove. Draw 1 to 2 to J, et~ . ,. i ,. ; .. ... ~ . c i "' l . . • i For Better or For Worse wow~ MONKE.'iSt ··· WAT(]; !HIS, M\CHAEL. '/EAH, \ Gut.$5 so .... I JusT HOPE NOOOO)' I KNOW WAS WATCHING: 0 (JO .. ~ v c .... \) ·~ L ~ .. ~ ..., -'[ 0 . . HI STEPPERSI AM fMM colon for a lively 1C11M alleve: 1 1-Red. 2-u. blue. >-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. S-Flesll toftet. ._u. ,,...,,. 7...;'*· lalue t-Dtl. ''""· ,_Gr•r. 1._11ac1r. KOttE 10 ..... tor wlftt .,, tt1e i.tten In ""-.word belOw to form ~--__,.-~'.""!:!":~ two CDn\ptete Words: ANCllTO• f HEN tcore 2 points Ndl for ell words of tour ...,.,, or more ---~--- found ""°"' the ~~- Try .. tare •t •t 50 ........ . .,,_._.. ... ._....._ by Lynn Johnston .. • .. GORDO 0 OCJ.lf 1Tl5 AJO OIVIL A #ANGOVE/Ci ME MUTT, JIST ATOLJCH .O ' MAKEUP ff~ 6T. PATT'l'S DOIAJ's f ~' roA.tA.eJeA. • .5-lb SHOE \ JU'S-f l~K£0 A (,\J'-1 ~ ··~ W"'f 00~ ~~ ~LL ~ ~, MVL£ 60UJC:s wrnt A ~"" lt Me: "nlf:')e: -r~.~~-s '? £ s1lof\1 ! ~Rt: ~OU CJC>\N& wrn~ ~ bl RL wrr" A (;,u~ 1 · vou GtJvs AJZE MJ:><JCA)J, JJOT llC/Sff EA1<r11wo~r • !.AJOAID1 NOWf AN AllCTHW~~ A)J All<THWORA-1 THE WOl<LD OVEt<r ,,, . (!); -~. c ~ ~ ~ .. .. c • Cll '< ~ 0 . .. .ii :; n By Gus ArriOla li?DOL 'IA-, aoo~vA. l<AP-1-Av-. ~oorAr • ... -----------~ --~---- Metetl 18, 1880 ·DAILY PILOT J .. .., . • ......... , \ llarlhofo LIGHTS THEm YOURSELF Send Ille QUeStllll, • I _.... 10 "Ask." fllllfy -.iy. 641 Lllunglo.~ AOoe . NN .... II Y 10071 ... .-! '~ 1ar ~ QlmtllllS Sor ..... Clll' -°"*'S FOR El.MER B. STAATS, Comp- troller General of the United States How ...e pubMc..,. moet m••ed? - R. &.mey, San Antonio, Ta. • When people talk about waste In government progr•ms. they are often taDung about different things. Depending on one's perspective, an entire program can be viewed as a waste of government funds or as extremely Important. Even If there is general agreement that II par· ticular program Is necessary, waste may rault from a number of factors: mis· management of a well-designed pr~ Now a hotline for waste haters. gram; poorly designed programs withour adequate safeguards and controls; and waste from continuing programs after they have outlived their usefulness. The General Ac.counting Office hAS opened 11 Fraud Hodlne to report allegations of misuse of Federal do~n. We bave received well over 7 ,000 calls In the year the Hodlne has been In oi>eratlon. The toll-free number Is (800) 424-5454. SYLVIA SIDNEY, star of MCA·lV. Umversal's The Gossip Column/st When you weH • top mOYle star In tlw 1930'•, were you trated k!ndly bv the~ columnist.I? -E.K., Harris- burg, Pa. e Kindly? They roaS1ed me so much that I always felt weU done. I muSI say that, altho ugh I did give rhem a lot ro wnte abour, my anrics -which caused such waves half a century ago -wpuldn'r even cause a ripple of ellcitemenr today. 111 never forget how rhey 1re111ed me FOR PRINCE CHARLES Are ~ going to gtw up polo p&.ytng beca•9t of pubic: prasure? -8 .0 ., S.Uamatto, Calif. •No. Although I'm not 1 skillful player, I Intend to keep at It until I'm at least 50 -that's when my father gave It up. Qr I shaft go on as long as I bounce when I fan off. which I still do. Time to stop Is when bouncing stops because that's when the bones get brittle and more lntllned to break. I enjoy the 94f'lC tremendously, even though there are times when I feel sheer tmor whiJe playing, but that adds to the exdte~t. FOR AJDrrH KRANTZ. author of Scruplu Haw ,...,u h.S eny .sva-ruction to .a the name- dropping In your book? -M .P •• Council Bhrla, Iowa • No. In the first place, If I use the name of a real pcnon, It's 10meone I know ptrsonally and l've asked them for pennta- Uc>n to do so, or else, It's someone who's a household word and en)oyl seeing his or her name In prtnt. The raponta from thOM I haw mentioned are not nearly as amusing as • the rapoma from thotc people who be/lel>f! themMlvea to be th• models for the characten ln the book. FOR 'Q{E .. ASK'" EDITOR I hut there'• an IM:redtb&e 1tory aur- roundJng Ina a.a.·. adoptton ol Vlet- nameM orpherw. Do you know what h •? -G.B .• WUmJngtoo, N.C. •Ina made the first of her many trips to Vietnam In 196 7 . when she toured military hospit.-ils Her desire to adopt an orphan came through her association with &tty Tisdaie .·11 an A metican, who spent eight years o( her annual vacations working at an orphanage In Saigon. lhe fact that Ina was not married made adop- tion difficult. She wa.s a·t the orphan-. ·~ .. woriclng with Betty, when they got word to evacuate all children under 10 to /no &tin, wtth orphans of~ •tom!. Georgia By the time that massive feat was accomplished. Ina had three -not one -orphans under her wtng II no longer mat11eTed that she was single The evacua - tion wa.s 11 nightmare. This saga is now being filmed with Ina &bn, to be ~ on 1V tn the fall FOR 808 GIRALDI, director of TV commerdals What prob&ans can then poeaibly ~ In an .ct that only nms lor a 6nr aeconda? -E.8 ., lJttk Rock, Ark. •When people SH a singJe-talce commercial on lV, a commercial that Nns for 30 seconds. they usually assume that this type of commerd.al is the eask!st to make. Not so A commercial thar runs for 30 seconds is, In fact, the moa dlf. ficuh to make The ralent involved musi perform the same script repeatedly for an entire day. The director and chenrs crillciz.e each lake and wearily do 11 over and over. FOR PRISCIUA PRESLEY sece you de.at wtth "IUp«'lt.arl .. when )o'OU ru yow boutique In Bewrtv Hiiia, rd • to bow lf they're My dllwent from "ordinarY women when they go •hoArint· -M.M., ~.Artz. •They're nol differTnt at all They have no idea which style suhs them bat and Med a second opinion. Cher sticks out ffiOj( In my mind becaUJe she Is an Impulsive shopper. She'd co~ In to buy one Item and. more often than not, walk out wtth an armful of clothes. FOR JAMEs GALWAY, flutist How did you get Interested In the lute? -J.M .• Waoo, Ta.M •I've been obMned with It lince childhood. As a dacen· dant of a long line ol lrish musicians, there ~ always In · ICNmcnta lying around our houM -accordions, tin· whlldes, fluta. I SUppoM I picked on the flute because It teemed the easiest to hancile. In our house, ti all thOle In· mumcnts waen't In uM, then ~ In the famDy was 14ngtng. We always n\ade our own entertainment. PRO R.p. "-Y '· tt,.s. (R..ID.) mcmba, Houte Judie'-• CommlttM . -7 PRO AnD COO CON ..... Rob.rt w. " $ .... CD.·Wll.) ~. Haute Judldary Suboommltt!N on Couttt No. The Foundtng Fathers., In the u .s. Constitution. upraUi; provkted for the lkdm• Cltnure ol Federal Judges. I strongly 8!J'ff wtth the wtldom ol that d«Jlk>n, whk:h .. of more lmporUnoe today th.rt It was 200 yun ego. 8at6caly, the promlM ol llNtlnM tenure attrects extmnely quallfted lndMch.aM IO the ~. Yes. Federal judges, being only human, are tometlmes lncffecttue or Incompetent. We need an effective mant ol ~ng ttlON who don't ma.ure up, odl«r than the burdcn- IC>fne lmpe.echrnent procas. A 12- yur-Mrm, for example, would be long enough to ftlUlate judga from potltk:al lnteriercnee -th• ft1'lt crtddlm OM._.. -wtt6le M the •me tltN ~the • pubic: tNl lnternpeqilll ~ ~· judldal beh~ wtll not be llolawted lncMftnltlly. In 1951 the 22nd Amendment lmbd • Prddent to two ~ MltlnQ a precedent ol IOrtl. A conlltrudonal amendment bmltlng the t.nUN al Federer Judget would be a dar 19'\el that dMIV nv..ltf be held accounlllble for thft conduct. --------·--· Should Federal Judga Be Appolntedlor a Ddfnlte0 Term ln«ead of Ufe tenure? Further, once oo the bench, judges are tnlut.t.d from poweful polltk:.al and economic .,.._,,.. It elto pro· \Ilda them wilt> the ,,.....,, ~ to dcMte ~ and emoeiot.-1 CMa In "' wm'-dMlirtJ tod- cty. l.Mlly, fudld4ll tenure proWS. the ...._ moN pelllYe thJrd bAnch wlh • ~ on the ac 11111 ol the more polldcal ....,...,. and GAICUtMs tn.~. J De8pite RumotS of a Split, Fleetwood l1lac Is Rockin' High It may be the winter of discontent for the rock business, but with their hot, new album, Tusk , FJeetwood Moc is proving to be a group for all seasons -and all tastes. years. Both were members of a bhJesey jazz band and broke away to Jorm the~ own act. But every time they managed to pull a group together it would faD apart. The most devastating col- r.,pse came In 1970 when two guitarists, Peter Green and Jeremy Spencer, were spirited away by reli- gious cults. Fleetwood and chanted will It . .,.m qule med ol be- ing a rock 'n ro4 star," she admts. ~Being In Fleetwood Mac l.s like being In the army. I never haye any pri- vacy. It Isn't fun the way I~ It wooJd be. I get I or nervous before a perfonnance. You can call In sick to any other job, but you can't cal r. sick to Fleetwood Mac." (The group did tone down Its concert sdledule though, to protect Nicks's fragl&e voice.) Pmt °' her disenchantment may have to do~ the romantic turmoa WM mere cautious. Reviewer Stephen Holden wrote that Tusk couJd sym- bol:ze "the lrnts cl the ~omia studio sound ... But some ol the cuts oo the al>um -the doWlg d Boddngham -show signs ol response to the New Wave rock. "If New VJaw in8uenced me, ii Is i"I a very positive way." says &cl<· ingham. "II e:icpresws things I've been feelng but haven't had the neroe to do unti now." On the rood: (From bottom), LJnd.sey Buck- ingham, Christine McVle and John McVle deplane for yet another Autwood Mac gig Mc Vie forged on , however, and added Christine Perfect McV\e (John's wife) to the group to play key- board, sing and write. Then McVle heard a tape of a fol< duo - In which she and ocher~ mem- ben have found themselves. Three years ago she and Budmgham broke off a long-time rela~. N about the same time, John and Christine. who had been married for 10 years, broke 14>. whl&e Mick Reet. wood was aho strugghlg through his own marriage sepaRltlon. NA ol the emotionaJ turmoil went on In the midst of recording Rumours and rather than separate their ltves from their music, Fleetwood Mac decided to sing thei' Immediate feelings for the new al:Jum. Seys Undsey Buck- ingham. "Rumoun was our soep opera al>um. No wonder k ~ so wel." Whatever the !JOUP's funae. how- ever, Mick Fleetwood. for one. bdeves that the band can had fnn. He claims that earlier i:rauma.s have only made them strooger. ..H you go through mcky sttumon5 together and see them through as aduks, things can only get better." he says. Ml realize we have been through potential disasters. But we 're still here. Like passengers on an ocean liner that's been tor-1'9111 pedofd. We're still here." IAJ By ffioty Rourke If ever a rock group thrived on catastrophe, that group ls Fleet- wood Mac. They have been through everything from romance troubles to problems wtth reljgious cuJts, but this kind of adversity has bound the flve-~mber band togeth- er by more than mere music. In keeping with their reputation. Mac finds ltlelf again faced wfth a serious challenge now that they have released their latest album, Teak. Pop musk: Is In the midst of a revolu- • tlon, and Mac's double album, doser to folk than raw«iged rock , doesn't bear much resemblance to the New Wave sound on the scene. With the c::omSlg of strong young rockers Ike Bbndle, The Knad< and The Cvs, Mac's Immediate future may well be rfe ~ men trtals and trtNlelk>ns. But ua~ly the group wflt weather trouble as well as they've done In the pelt. a.arty, they have al wented suc:cess wry much. Mk:k Aaetwood, the group'• drummer, .. nd John McVJe, th4a ball guitarist ~ whom the group Is named) IJIUPd tow.rd It t~her fc. 10 r Undsey Buckingham and Stevie (Stephanie) Nicks -who were woridng In the San Frandsc:o area and having a hard ttme ftgurtng out what to do next. McVle had a definite kSea about what tha next move should be: He had the two groups join forces. Thus, Bucking- ham became Mac's guitarist and Nicks the main singer/songwriter. Anding a musical style that they aJJ f eJt comfoctzlble wlh requftd months of searching and experimenting. Nicks recalls: ''We sat In a room for weeks and weeks with nothing but our songs until we got the sound right." But It was all worthwhile. Tua sound today II somethilg doeer to fol< than bluet or )Im. Its beauty dertva from the strong, kl- b1c* ~ and rtch hsmonles which are reminiscent of two top Callfomia 1"0UPS from the 1960's - The Mamas and Papas and The Beach Boys. Mac's ftnt landslkfe sue· cess was the 1975 el>um, Rntlllood Moc. folowed In 1977 by the phc· nomcnal hit, Rumour1, which has told more than 13 ml9on copes woridwkle and allo won ftve Gram· my awards. On .... the iJ'OUP'I focal pc*it II Stevte l'tcb. She NOOpl -"' l\oWta, dad ~ ~ diffon. bdlng her I009I ~ ~ ...... ""' ... NII of the moon. Now th.t the hit reached the enonno'8 ~ .. ...... a8Yed; lhl dllrrw to bl ...... Two of the group's members, the McVles, have made their peaa?. John has remarried, and Onalne exp&am, "I had to decide, either l'D be loneJy or l'D damn ~~."She choee to~ and has made a new We kigedier Wdl Beech Boy Dennis \Wsofl. Nlcb and Bud<- ilfjlam, howeveT, haw yet to raolw tha feelngs. On Turk, ~'s 90fl9I an Mf1Y and ftled wlh under- cutting ~ Ice '"Vou'rw newr gonna make ll, baby." Rumors abound that Nlc:Q wil leave the band to launch a IC*> career. She,. denies t . Tuts yea; hQweYer. she wl .. In a ~ wnk>n ol her 9009, "Rhiannon." It tels of a WeW\ wtch who~ up her power to be with her emthly~ The threaf ol N\cks's dcpamn coma at a time when alk:I an w.y ol MIC't fuh.n In senera'· With the emegewaol the toudw, ~ New Wwe~.~.,,.._ ... could w aw ol tadtlon . ~ mo1t alk:I .,...ct the double dtlc n.k wlh ll'Pe .... Roarw 5'ofw magu9ne (Iha moll poMlful rock-mu9c )owMIJ Mory Rourke fa o /•ccloncc writer 111ho •pc· dlalla In ardtJes on pop caltilrc .. Cereal 9r•ins for energy .uid vit.mins. Meat and bone meal for protein and minerals. FREE 5 LB. BAG Mail-In Certilicate SEND TQ: MaiMtaJ 5-lb. Bag ·Ofter, P. 0 . Boa PL-14072 Bellnille, m. 62222 ... _, ,.. PlNae •end me • coupon good for one lrH 5-lb. bag of Mainatay dog food. ,. J08ffiANSHIP What th• Job lntetvlctweta Really Want to KnOw: You can have the training, the ex· pcr1ence and the abllty to do the ;ob wd. But In the end It's how you handle the Job lnteTvlew that usually determines whether you 're offered the polltion. That's the conclusion of a "'*' raarch project She conked out but her hair held up. A.a.. fall dq afjola "'udtns. your hair still looks great. TbanJre to non-e.eroeol F1na1 N~ Final Net oonoentratea on hold ... to bold today's nasnal styles all day. Your enthnatum may be""'8ring down, your feet may be giving oul. but your hair will 8tUl be bbldtng up ... beautttolly. Plnal:Netbald• qploagwtbanJUlldo. by the 8uruu ol National ABM.. People wast• their lnte?YWw lime n · plaining "why I want th1s )ob" when they should be c:onccntming on '"wtlM I can do f~ the company." Yet motit tntervicwen' quadons do gfYe you the opportunity to look good I/ .11ou understand what the q~ reaBv mean! For eumple, • typical quutlon is, "Which of your put )obs did you llke bat?" Interviewers are trying to learn If you 'I be udlfted ~ remU\ wtdl the new job If you a-t It. Therefore, the "right" answer Involves describing a past job where dulla wa-e .na. to thil one.- "Oac:rtbe OM of your wcakftaMs" Is another In~ favorite that defeats many people. After al, loVho wants to ad· mlt a fallng that may be counted llgainlt you? You '°"1e the probWm by dM>Olli IQ a characteristic that ls nHded for the job you're after and mentioning It as a "waknal." For ln:st.anoe. II the job con- ststs ol ~ handh.1 money. you con· fess you're a stickler for wanting your =be supcr·accurate. Well, for a ndllng )ob like the one you're or, your "wuknaa" will 10Und .. .,, .... ~ After the tavlcw you should send • ther*-you to ke.p tram bes'9 bgot- . • llln If oct. good c:andkllm folow you. It shoWd be l"nlliecf wtOWI 24 houn. In • , ~ ·I nwntion the facts you lmnecf about the • '" )ob and MIY that the company conftrmed ·~ your lnterat In the ~n. Now ls your chance to UM the lnsid« Information you gained during your lntemew. What did ttl!ly teJI you were some ol the ~·s and/or department's problem areas, ~ p&ana, needs? u. that lnfomwdk>n to briefly ralld!I your a.wets In a way that shows how you can contribute to thoM spedftc company goaa. A forma had of eewraJ branches of the Bernud Haldane executive search Of911ntz.atk>n has found that. for white· collar poltdons. the thank·you n()(e aftu an lntcrvtew II o&ln the ftnal deciding fac. tor when II coma to who gm the job. Sick Pay While You nloonllght? . A • every )obhokScr has noticed. lnfla· tlon 11 shrinking the power of a ~For many~. an addldonel • ;ob -~ -.. the only 90iu. don. Whee hippcns, howcwr, when the wcxklng houn ol the two )obs IOfMthlllel conftlct? Some men mld women IOIYe the drne-<x>nfllct by c:.ang In side to their full.. time anp&oy.. But thlll can git you ftNd. One cw, repalWd In an Amatcart Ar>- l>HT•lkm Atlociatk>n publication, makes~ the daJlAlfS clear. Jim B .• • clatta1 woric.er In a c:ounly th9rtft's cac.. hid newr uted ti i.ve &lowed Nm by .. w'tkln'• con· tr.ct. To solve f•mlly mon«y pfa.ura, Jim took a pmt·time job~ beglr'I camna In lk.k when he woriled the MCond )ob. Somehow th• penonnel department In the county offtce he.Id .bout Jim's s-t· ttme employment and hi• "1kk days." They ftred tin. JM\ f°'9it bee*. "lda of peopledllm they're llcJc when~ need a d.y off for IOC'Mthlng lpedat Nothing •· done Miout ..... he .md. Though .Jim'• union defended him ~Jim lolt .. c.-. Theiilbtllllb agreed th.t dlemillal wtthout a MCOnd dwinc:e w. the COl'Ndtolulon. The prob.. ..... wllh .... 8..1.J In~~ flO rntll...l ......... ~ ~themooi .... ~s-ygllnl II~ aben..ty n.ky. If you're band out. lllthewry ..... youwilhwe~ ckm IaM JIOU' bcJm' ... flOW9ld ,,OU end your future po.pedl. -u.n. • t•fN&'f-.&.Y,..._ .. _ -. -· __ ._....,.:a::. ______ _..,_._ __ _ ,. ·Right now, ~gives you two ways to save ~ney. And six machines to save rooney on. <:£ta direct price cut on two of our ~machines (pJctured up top). Or use this Singer cµrrency for a $50 saving on one of our top-of-the- llne rrodels (pictured.on bill). They're more than Just laden with innovations and features.They're Sin2er machines.And if that doesn't mean much to }OU yet, ask ~ur roother<Ofhef mother) about Us. Then see us rtebt awl/ about ~urown. You can't improve on our prices. Oron your mothers advice. ~ THE SINCiER STORE WWcmnafThcS..eo..-. WHERE SAVING IS ALWAYS IN STYLE. ~,,;9---FGrni'·~~~,... .. QUIPS & QUOTES FUll HOUSE Our c~u ore fulJ Of couon ond wool. Our cupboards ore crammed Wilh IM ,d~d and )OTTlmed. Our drawers we Sluff Wah more 1han enough. Our to~/ roclu .sag From rog o~ rog Our garden tools door Wonl dou anymore, Our boobMlues ore loaded But houen l exploded. Our wolb hove no space For Cln?'her framed Joce. Bui IMre s Slill room for more. I believe, on the floor © .. ~~µ -Richo~d Armour Clw.-p dunk ehot: Al the conclusion of a spectacular TV b.uketbaD game, hubby rushed Into the kitchen to ~. "Eleanor! Michl· gan JUsl upset lndlanar'"""Eleanor remained calm. "Really?" she asl<ed. "In whar way, deai?'' -Lone Olinghouse Wr 'ue /lnolly learned why angels feOT to ued. Aft~ oll IM fools how rU$Md In, there usually Is no room -D.O. Flynn MOONSHINE Uncle Jeb Is a strange fellow He thinks we should live by the moon lnstud of the sun. He doesn't get up until the moon rises, and he goes to bed when b sets. And when the moon is fuD. 50 Is Uncle Jeb -Wair StrdghtiJ/ . ntROUGH A OOl.D'S EYES Aalr a MMce OM S•dap. .... my •b' II h'l .. Md W ............ 81 the '-II of ... ct.da, OS ..,_-old d1 ...... w....,•1•11dla1Mrown ,.........._, ...,..._oltbe11n:lw)L .... • • ••t •• w .. thrCMlllh the ,... ........................ .. ... tbe chotr .... a..w, .... c:-. ,. . ................. d1hl .... .,,..... o.cw,t I ... ,_.,_ to. ..,. -.-.,... nnc.a..a.. t. ,,,_,.,, Wl9(LY, ..._ti. - o I llUl9'YO... ........................... _ ............... , _ _.. .......... ,_"-4'll -~CMMN•MCD. ,,_,.....,.,_ -----·---.....-. =rcmt--....... --..................... ,..,,.""" .. .. , , 1.1.gJW. e• • · t•1 ~irn'!T;W·i·• , , 1 • i •T-U'm.)ii·F• 1"9 .................................. ~:11" -----................... ~ .... -·,.. ........... _... ........... ,.. ...... ':::t:IC .... •• 'R: ................................. _.,.._. .... . _ ...... ,..,...................... ...... .............. .. ............. ttf M CC .... I. t• I ' I I I I I • I • I • I ' I • I • I • ..... , ...,..._ ..... aM llACll .... "' "" I • I • I • I • lfll•.L!Jl!J • I• ...... , .. ""~Now'· , .. - tt.rd ta.a. New England re.Ila hently on high.cost off (and ti. none of ltt own) for he.attng and for generating power, wblle the U.S. Ma whole' &1M1 more coal and nat\ll'al gu. That's• IMry facwr In Nnt England'• high C04IC of IMnt. end IC hdpe explain why Bo.ton'• dectric bill• surged u~d at more than halu the natk>na.I rate last yqr. Yet energy exploration In the Georges Bank, off M....chUMtU' coast,-. delayed for a full Y£ar-puttlng off New En!t' lend'• chance at what fedenl aperts gucu might total 123 million barrda of oll and 870 btlllon cubic fed of natural gas. The major efWfn>nm«ntal fur. oU dewlopment might hurt fishing. A ....-NW. flshJng ls Important to Louisiana, t~ but what'• happened to the Gulf of Mexico after decada of otl-gas deYeJopment? Better 6thing. ~stale offi. dals-conllstcntJy larger c:atc:ha owr the past 30 yean. Seem.a the offshore r9 act liJle reefs, \ol.fwue fish UJce to hang out Matter of fad, It's hulthy onshore, too, thanks largely to • booming energy economy and plenty of energy lnvatment. School chlldren and collage students benefit from state oil rewnucs that contribute hugtly to educatk>n. New Orleans ewn held an ~Appredotion Doy" for petToleum and re· lated indUltrie~ in Mauachusctts some gowmmem offide.ls aquabbl.ed CNel ~her offshore ~ should be granted at all. No Scroa1• Whm ~SW drtlllftl ftthta ftaally..,.. eo&d. MaWI ... called the .. ,,,.~ ht ....... Md oCherw ....uy..,.. ... the right to~ $tft ...._to tha U.S. b the rttlht to 11* ....._more tft ~ ..._ 1,.. Wfte hopeful. but,...._ down the Ea.tern S-bo.d die BaltilDOft Ca. ~ ... dsb •• --$1.5 bllMoe h. the oQ .... ...,,. and~ onav ...... ..W 1MMt<a rarcW., , .. ._ ~-ooewu off Florida hMc:oae MaW1 ..t tc. pmiJMn $650 .allloft ...... euccw.. Grat· .. pectdo ... If we d~ dltcowr tomedllng In chc Georges 8anJc. the real ~ w111 be NMiV Endwld'• ~and th cn.rgy u.sen. A And ...W benefit the ..... Mttoa bee• ••• _.y do•tetk ... COWfY .... wNtdc ... ~·. -· • - ,.-~Cl!• ..... _,.w.._ And finding eMtfll doan't hwa to man rltklng the .... °' the ra? of the~. So~ wa ~.aren't the federal end.-.~ dofr'9 ~ pou6bM to !l'ICOUf!A! U.S. !!?!!JI dMlopment? 'Iba.I rnfltP .. thet ~ cl ~ldlta for puWlc oMce ..• and don't .... '°'. W'V---. It'•. f.d: Mobil i.w..d UTMJlt $2 b8on In finding. acquiring. end c:WwAopugUS .. WfllY~"* lut ~ Oii • a .. A. ..... OIC1p1 ........ ., ...... .,..--._ .. ,_,, ....... Osso .. --------------------·-- 8y Samuel J. Gulino A s mo.t of us know. ttw cOlt of halth-GBR ~ hal riMn MCronomlcaJly in rec:.nt yan R.eca.·· ol the money W'tYOMd, you·,. not only a patient when you go to a doctor. hotpltaJ or clnJc but • cooauner as wd. And lb any consumer. you haw rlghi:., which we piuledled by law. Here are guiddna to your rti;itl • a huJdl-Qln Ml'Vlce:s CQntUIMr. 1llC:M were 'put together with the he~ ol Dr. Hada I. L.P. ct. SloeMr, Comell UrVwni· ty 'G1anslon ~ In the New Yoric Ctty Consumer Educ:adotl Pr(9am. PRIVACY • Al inlormadon about your hakh and dw trutmenJ Y® recdw ~ be kept oonftdential. • ~ you .. bang examined or tr.....s. your privacy lhouki be con- Uder-ed. No one should c.all ac:roa the room for pertOnaJ Information. Tdl your doctor If you do noc want your caM di.cu.ed with your IPC>UM. • r.tattw or your employer. • Your medkal NCOrds should a9o be kept conftdcndal. That .,. the doctor's Of holpbl'1 pn:Jpaty. But whether )'OU have the legal right to tee your ..cofd vanes from 11ate to ••· For ~. yoo may '9k to ... X-ray pc:tures, lab- oratory repom or letten wrtltcn about you from anochcr dodor. Thousii In elmott all .... yow doctor .. not ,... quhd to tum your indcel records d6- recdy owr to you, II you mow°' change docton. he Of ahe mllY Mild them to anodM!f dodlor II you ~ It. •In the holpbl, you 'NV ..... to -any people you 4o not Wlah to .. - unw.1'8ct guem 01 people not c:on- nectld wldl thc holpMal. •lyou .. 1ne~room«• ward, you mev 1-.qud to be~ to ModMr room f th. ott.. plllWnll con- tlnuali)' bother you by ~ no6la or t..ablg~ •You m.y 1-.qud ft.-• pa90n ol your own ... be preMnt dwtng an a - M'*"'kln by eomeollle ol the ~ .... CHOICE ANO KN0WuDGE A80U1' SERVICES • You llhoukl Md flee to Mk ebout aflY ... ~ wtl be d*Vld ....... ol how the b9 wll be s*d. • """' )'OW' dodol lor an ....,.. ol the ... ~ wtl be d-eed '°' .... ...... o..cu. the methoda ol pey. ment ... b ...... ient beglna. • m • ~. Jo'O'I hllw M rWll ti> ...,..llidfCY •·eavln9 tr.tnwnt, re· ....... ol ~ ~"° pey the ... Ho¥MIJs QMotMn ~~~.~do lne .,, ...... would ....... ~ .... In noMIY*lllJC'I condllkim. °""' ...... 10 a •111&YWl9CLY ......... -• ......... __ ···-. ptopwlftary (Pfoftt·m.8'dng} holpbls may tum -.y peep. who cannot pey . • If you .. In • holl*al. you may not a1weys be ..,.. lo git your c:hok:c ol doc. Ion, but It .. WQl1h Mblg. •To IMke an liddigeit du. ol a doctor you we! ne.d to find out lnfonne· don .bout hll <t-J qu.dflc.ations and fea. So, do not._._ to .. quadona. e Al medical docton UM the lnllMlls M.O. llltp their names. lnJdak, aach • FACOG (felow Arnertcwi ~ ol Obmbtcs and ~) aha 6 doc- tor'• M.D. (Medic.al Doctor) lnJU.lls, In· ctice• that the dodor ..... adequala train· Ing In tNt iipedalty. ""° check the doc. 1or' s nanw In the Ohctory ol Medical Spedr•'W in the local libnry. YOU Mo may want to UM recommendadons of other doctors you trusa or th<* ol a &wnd Of tt1attw • II you hew doubts ~ yaur doc-'°"' ~ or r900lnmmded trem-rnent, hliYe ~ doam check the ~ llfld choice ol trat11•11t. at01CE AND KNOWLEDGE ABOUT TREATMENT • You're adlild to ful lnfonMlk>n .bout your oondmon, natmmt and ~ ol recowry. • IWore you conMnt to trutrrwnt, be IUl'9 thet the doctor cxplaJne to you wt. If betng 18COl1Wloended. ,., lfw dodior to ccplaln al ~ for tNatmelat or c:me. Alie>, ... ~ any tide ehcts ol 11.-didl .... • If you .. i.g.ly an eduk. you hliw the ~to Nf\uc ~ ftel\. your dec:Wota hM t.mlul ~·But thla right can be~ d y6ur dlnaa mlslN harm othcn. F°' uample, you cannot rcfuM treatment d It'• found you have • COi~~. • e.be an opellllcM1, you wtl be MMd to .... .,..,. gMng '*"""'°" far ......., .... and airglry. The purpo. ol .. wrtlllln ~ .. to protact the doctor and the hoas*i In ~ you ... .. to -.t a ~-By 119\lng .... .,..,. ~. you do not .,. up dM iW1I to ....... '°'~·· e.to.. you ....... Iha time to reed the form --' aak your doctor, not the nuns, ~ dona 4lbout ~ Ihle you do not undew-.ld. • V OU hilw the rWll to ..... airglry. • If you t.w cblbel .... NC:Om· ........ IUIVlfY, coneutt anodMr dodor lot a lllCOftd °'*'°" bebe COftllnlmnig ~In--. •You t.w the ~. howewr, "i, ~ ~ ,,.,.. .. you hell'lt QMll ot r-"-d ~ b IUll!l'Y· • You fMY ilPPiove pmhnlnary • ...,.,~a clildib't on fuo1t• IUl'lllY• I .............................. tor ........ of )Qlf...., to bt ... .......... ,._ .... to..,. car.-bft\ ... N911Y. RI I ie, a.a In.~"°" ...... bt too. to = tf9\ • '°"" ar to ""'-I! - J l ''rm More isfled!' \ I . "I ~eally enjoy More's great. :;at1stying taste. And since More is 120mm long, the great taste lasts longer. That's why 1 get extra satisfaction . "More also has the style that CC?uld only come from a long, · Sllf!l. ~rown cigarette. Am I more satisfied with More? You bet:' More. For that extra ,.....a rlsatisfactlan. Wemtng: The Surgeon Qenn Hes Detennined That Cigarette Smotilg Is Dangerous to Yu Health. ;-.. ...... --~·. '· . .L (and receive a fREE ''OLD GLORY" pin) ---... I 1-1 . Do you approve of known practicing HO- MOSEXUALS teaching in public schools 7· DYES ONO I I 2. Do you approve of the present laws legal- izing ABORTION-ON-DEMAND? 0 YES 0 NO I I 3. Do you approve of the open display of PORNOGRAPHIC materials on news- stands, lV, and movies? I I I I I I I I I I I I ·1 I ·I 0 YES 0 NO In return for your vote, I'll send you this FREE "OLD GLORY" PIN for you to wear proudly to show you are for "God and • Country" and want to help bring America back to God! "Old Glory" Pin Needed: Five Million Votes! "Every American concerned about the decay of decency and morality should vote today.' Anita Bryant Foamdlr, A"lto 81'JIO"t Mi,,i$trln "I will carry your vote di- rectly to Washington. Your vote can help bring AOYrica back to God!" Jury Falwell Old-Tl,,,. Got~ Hour I Dr. Jerry Falwell-The Old-lune Gospel Hour, I Lynchburg, Virginia 24.514 I Name 1--Address ~__,__,__,__,__,__.__,,,,,___,__,~~__,__,~~__, . ':1 Oty ____________ __._ ___ _ I State ______ Zip ____ _ ... I Any contribution to this campaign is ._ tax deductible and deeply appreciated! AON ----Pleale return this Entltt Ballot--- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PEOPlE QUIZ/By John E. Glbeot-i Do Passive People Commit The Wotat Crimes? CALIFORNIA Anaheim Artisan Qrap ... , •''> 1105 S A,.,.,..,..,,r B • J 7U-776-'Y.l~ 11q1 l.:(J TRUE OR FALSE? Aud•f' c; I . People you'd never swpec:1 of twbor-5616 E La P.111•1 i Ing thoughts of vkMencc are more llkcJy to 7 I 4 7 ' J 1 1 00 commie murder and mayhem t~ ~ Orap+•r 1 r.';i1 t<J•, who MCUI as though they were capable of )t 7? E Lei PJI• 1 such deed.a l t-1 63C 4451 f-t--ttomtcedrT11SDl'.1lnild wtltf ""'-~rr---+---·-eF'"lfl:nie1'"mire ""'0""'rapr;r;-i ~ tapcnonal tin 504 S Sta'e r o1 r·i · S. In homlddes commtned by peopac 714-533-635? who, up to the fatal morMnt, have always been law-ebktlng citizens, there arc ways In which the vk:dm often contributes to the situation, raultlng In his own dabuctk>n 4 . Many a crtmlnal would never be bf ought to )ultke If It were not '°' thc sub«» lf"aps Mt by thc ~·· uncontdoul mind ANSWERS l . Tro«. Studies at the c.MfomLa School of Ptofftlk>nal Paychologl; on pcnonallty dlfmenca b.tween men who ~ In vk>lmt and non"'°6ent a1min.I behavior lhow th.c the lndMdUlll you need moll to lo<* out f<lf II the type who ~ the lm- J)ralion of being niee. ml&d wld lnoffc:n- stve, rather than the rough. tough, loud- spokcn type fOf It WM found thae "ex- treme acts of vk>lmt behavior i.nd to be done by the more pMllve, aubmllllvc, In trowrted. ectomorphJc type of off~." 2. True Unlvenlty of Pennaylvanla atudla, evaluating the ftndlnga of '-acting raurchen, thow lhlll the -ctMa al lndbtc that homkidal violmce .. wodaMd wtrh cloM tntcrpenorwll tin (fr1cnd1, rclatlva, ~ of long standing)." And GCOfgR Washlnglon lJntvcnlty studln on who kllls whom lndate that '"some acts of ~ ~ P.,P. one knows 1nt1macty ...n1 to ,...Jt from long-term INlntion In which one pertOn II tubmi.tvc w4thout ~ OYClt hodty, while the '°" ailed vtctlm II ectualy the more brutal or eadMldc partner. Ewntu411y thc vldtm may proWke the more plllllvc pwtnw Into owrrucdng wtth mr.me ~ ... S. True. ~ of California nperta cum6ned the Of91nlatlon and dewlop- ment of a ipedmen woup of 70 confronta dona betwMn lndMduala In the gmcral populMk>n theit ended In murdd It WM concludad on the besll of thll rftQR:h !twit meny homldd. do not ~ ae a OM· lkl.t a'Yenl wtdl -' unwtntng vlc1im M1Um· Ing • pMIW•, noncontrlbutory ro&.. • tueh rnwdln WG9 found to be "the outcome of. dynamk In~ be- ...,, the penon who commlla the act and the Vk:tlm ...• "And, .. odMJ llUdla dtied show, "Many vldlrnt etther dlrectty PNds** the~~ throwing the tint punch Of firing the fnt thoc Of ~. trl>ui. to the ac:aladon of a conlkt. ~ •• Trw. Studm eonducted by beh.wtoral 9dilldllel fTom two UnMI .... ~ of .. Md UnlYmlly ol Cobado) *>w thee the unconldoul mind II rapoNtil f0t much oet..wtM u~ behevtor W le molt\'tted by procvnr thM .. ofier\ In con8ct wllh our c:onedotat ~ One ....... : n. aknlMl who ....... ... eo ... INilhellappehMll-rim eel Wlh Ille 01no tlot1 by the poke . .:I ti e PM&Y-.Y, .... - Costa Mesa Harmon<, Wmd it. • 11· 11 ,,, , (IOAJ 139 B Ea51 11;••, ,.,,,,,, 714-631-3790 Jetfrey s Hom·• Dfl 1 11 •1 i Center 1215 D West 01••" 7 t 4. 754--0l 51 Desert Hot Springs Desert Design~ 66850 8th St 714-329-1755 Fountain Valley Wood Parlors o.-or l'IO!J Center 8760 Warner A.•' 71 4-848-3242 Garden Grove Garden Grov" 01·• ''' 111• 1q Center t 2945 Broo~r ,·s1 W 1, 7 l 4-638 2Jfjr Garden Gro\lt' L>•·1 o• 1: "i Center 12945 Brooknu•<.,I W ·~ 71 4-638-2360 Glenon• Orly S Drapcr1P<.. ~ I '• r l• 236 E Alo::.1c1 A~t 21:J.335.30 I'> Huntington Beach Helena s lnterinr , 19171 Maqnol1.i ~ S•J le 13 71 4 963 9'-133 lrvlne Vasona Homi-tmf>n • 4200 TraLu1..-o n1.J ';111'" I () L•gun• Hill:. Oistr·bulor ., ' " • 11' 1 23011 Moul!• 1 f'n •.'I ,, 71 4 aJo .(Jn 1 Loa Al•mlto Tob111 Ii IJritlJ•., rt< 4012 Kc1!P1l,1 A.•• 213 430 ~t d MIHlon Vtnjo SMdlcb<l<;k V.1ur .. , D1 111• 2!>675 Tal.idro C1 S1.1!t• ! . 714 581·6/00 ' \ - 1-----wwww: ................. ....,. Th'3 Bu~rflies of Amenca Thimble Collection A Miniature Gallery of Artistic Treasures to Beautify Your Home An enchanting coUecf1on of fine bone c>una tlUrnbla, d«:oroted 'n 24 lcarot gold and portroytng the looellut butterfUe• of our fifty State1. ButtierflJes ... "winpd Bowen" a poet called them ... bring a very special beauty aDcl delight lnto OW' lives. So gnceful• .. , ao vivld of cplor ... ao • elb••1J dl£;:.Li. ~=to be N~ a .-c>lt y 'Y1D* ball of IOt IDDooeaoe. And oar Dltion' I moet beua~but· tm'85e1 hew DOW IAlplred m .e~tillffe oollectioa of worb of ut WbJcl} will mptvre their fngtle beauty ~ ... In encban~ mlniature-'The But- tediet of Aa...a1ca Th.lmbl6 C.ollection.' 11al• dlltlDCtlve collection will be ~cralad la 8ne bone chlail. in a tnditioo of 6ne miniature ut that sachet bedt over the centuries. Here,/or tM flNI ,,,,.. •ver in this charming art fonn, are the loveliest butterllies of all flfty of our States- pottlayed u lo N111we. luamtng llbout the bright Bowen of rummer. ,... brBl'-1 colon ol A srlce't lrreliett ..... liae e.,, ................ .. To cntate the original work of art that wdl be depldecf upon each of thete tbfmblet. t..klu. .,.,_ ...... caat- nduioaed tbe0t ......... •ngwdd.1Jfe..utt Helen Hall. She b.u portxayed e11Cb bullierly •.. end eech .,.,._ •.• In the matt lotriallle delall wl the matt~ ..aJaUc color. The. &ail beauty-the b!le=-of ,,,,.~ one of d'e R~ I• .... &Cendy "*c 11 a~. Among tbetn .. New Yodl 1 Tawny --~-~-........... ..--.......... Emperor, conspicuou1ly ekgant against a background or Sea-Pinks. The distinc- tive East.em Tiger Swallowtail of In- diana, hovering among a duster of St. John's-Wort. California' a Green Com- ma. displaying ita beauty lo froot of that tiny rose and yellow orchid or the manbea, the Fairy~Slippcr. Altogether, fifty ~ly and familiar butterflies, each delightfully portrayed along with a Bower typical of the region. 'The name or the butterily and that of the State it represents will al10 be included in etlCh de1iwi. And the superb finilbing touch will be the addition of delicate, individually applied bands of pure 24 kant gold. Each thimble will be a work of art of captivating beauty. Simply to talr.e one In your hand ... te study the lwturiou• coloration or each butterily, and the oolorofeach Bower ... i• toerperience a v~ry 1pecial pleuure. And, when dil· played ln the bandtome wall frame that acccMDpanlea each collectlon, the~ love ly thimbles will be a miniature gallery or artiJtic treasures that you will appreciate and enjoy throughout the yean to come. Unique woria ol at in limited edition. ltr the tradition of classic porcelain collector's pietts, these fine bone china thimbles a.re being issued in limited edition. 'They will be offe~ only until the end or 1980, and will then be per-- rnanently withdrawn at the close of this original issue year. 'They can be aoqul.md only as a complete oolJee.. tion-excluslvely by direct aubtcrip- tion from Franklin Porcelain-and there is a further limit of one collection ~r subscriber. 'The price for each thimble la Juat •11.75, and you ~Ill recefveJour collection lit the oonYeOtent r1*l one thimble per month, beginning in May 1980. However, to take advantage ofdUs opportunity, you must be sure to mall the Advance Subscription Appiication below by April 30, 1980, at the very lalleat. ------------------ADVAHC! SU8SCIUPTIOH APPtJi:...TIOl'I --------------!.'~ THE BU1TERFLIES OF AMERICA • THIMBLE OOLLECTION Fmaklia Nn..laio Fmnklin Cemer, Penntylwnia 190&1 I wlah to enU,, my aub.crlption ~r &be Butted.lei o( America Thimble ColJec.. ttoe.' con1iltfn1 of Bfty 6ne bone china thimble., cMcOtat.ed ha 14 brat gold. Mr. My thiahlet will he leat lo me lit d.e Mn. f1U of one per month, beginning fn M•----------May 1990. ~ ..._. ........ I need 1end DO molMfy DOW. I will be bdled tl l.75" a e.cti daanble, In ~ --------- •• edY&DCe of 1hipmeDt. A 1peclal wall 1 • .... will alao \e ...e 1o me, witliioat i • .., dlJtto..J ct.p. CMy • . ................. -. l • • • --·-sc.i.. z I i ....-------·-IP--------t • .... : L-•••·~------··•·---~~--•------------------------••••••-~ Why ChOtM Ate Good fot Kida Asking children to help With houscho&d tasks CaA be an Important factor In their psychok>glcal development, says Dr. AJlce Rossi, a family sodologist al the University ol Massachusetts. In a recent J------'~=..:.;R:.::.ossl"7' said that · ts who teach young!ters how to do .. wcD and cre.attve- ly" a wkie range of home chores ate pro- Wilng them With "one ol the best preparadons for adulthood." Among the thlngl chlktren can do, RO!lt says, are cleaning pots and pans, wiping smudge marlu off walls, feeding the cat or dog and hetplng to prepare and cook mals. Canytng out as.signed chofa gives children a sense of mature grattfica. tlon. Ra.Ii asMrts. "To feel needed and useful Is as Important as to feel loved," she says. Sle.ping Well Sleeptng In separate beds may give husbands and wives mont room to stretch out and more freedom to tou and tum without disturbing each other' but It lnlllV be a psychological IOM. according to c:x- perts at the Sleep OPder and Research Center at Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center In Chicago. Women are llghwr sleepers than men and more senllltvc to notM and mowment, and sharing a dou- ble bed deprives them ol the Important ,.deep sleep" phaM that helpe to ratON energy and the --of betng wd '--'· But on the ott. hand, coupla who U9e a doubl9 bed teem to dream mon. And cbaming, at lt\ldles have ahown, II very Important to mental health. a.tween now Md the yw 2000, t.nt- ly Ille wll have a chance to recoYa &om the --produced bi/ the npd changa ol the pelt 20 yan, pr.tlca / populldon exs-t Or. Paul c. Gkk. In a prcY1eW ol future nnde, Gkk becam; •A IDt* ~ ,.. The dedlnc In births tw. gone ebout • far • It can go; yet the~,... wil not .... ~. even V women who h9w beer\~ ~ ~ dedde to hlive ~ . • v oung tldulla Wiii c.ontlnu. to pul °" rnent.ga until they are older. Pahape ~out ol .w.y 12 .,..on. now In th* 'IJJ'1 nwy MYer O*'Y· • The nwnblr ol women who wen ou..S. the honw wll 'tlowly llper ol. 1ltlt ~ In the numbs ol fem* wodcsl wtl be llrglly due to the low..., ,... ol the .. two demdel, *'ct th9-. ~ wll be fewer women ~Jobe. ..... • With ... ,_,... Ind longer ... ...-...a.. minted eoupa. wtl ....... ,,,,..., WIDl.'f, .... " -• 11 a "child-free twmome" about 14 years longer than their parents did. • lnough the number of one-parent households will continue to lnaea., seven out of every eight pa*>flS will still be part ol the "nuclear" fam1ly (father. mother. kkts). ~the --avaa.ble Dtildca thaw that 19 percent ol c:hikiren under 18 ltvc wtlh only one permt, tum· Ing that figure up8de down rcwal& the mon encowa9ng fact ct\1111 four out ot 8YC youngs1as IM wtth boch paiap. • The number ol young men and wom.n livlng together as unmarried COt.lples Is sdD small, but It Is lnauling. Yet, "the vast majority wt!! ewntualy mmry and Mttlie down," says Gbck. • The long-time-upward trend In dtvorcc II tlowtng down. Whcras the dNor"cc nu doub*J between 1966 and l '1'76, the lnc:raM In l '1'79 was only about 2 peant. The ,.... may adUAlly dech In the l 980's as a result of the Sl'nller number ol men and women re.ach- ~ Ing tnldldonal manylng agr. Gli sum- martza aD ~ statisUcAI trends wtch an opdmisaic condu»on· "Famllies, In f'9lll one form or anoch«. will go~·" l&J (J W herewr we are, whoewr we are. we are al leading acttve lives ol • worit, lp0f1S. da9les and va.rted- communMy c::ommMments. and frequendy we haw lo put a me.al loQ£ther il a shoc1 time. We 're ri!jlt wtch y00, and out ol F AMI. y WEE<l.. Y'S tat ldachen has come The 30-Mlnute Che/. a new food feature to help speed the way. Sleetq, ....... a '4 SIM• t------n>emed-JSttalWt-Mu/ft Sliced Orange and Bermuda Onion Salad Red Wine VlMgar Vinaigrette Chocolat.e Cau SHERRY MUSHROOMS ALA SUISSE .......... ....._. ... I tMlllfDW ...... _,... I ....... DW<J11J1llllleol 1 dOw .-.c . ..-ced 14 aip....,dla,,1 .... 14 <-. ."tM,.,.. .. 1 c:.a (IS e1111.) .v..-etlld _. ~ ClllP ., ...,, ~? 11• .... ...... ~, 51aa ...... ..-. s.wr.a ...... ~ ....-Wedl ,.,.... ~<-. ............... 1 <-. CIMnlllr.,..... s... ct.... I 11 .. 11fa-._.,c:h:J,.1•,_..., 1. In i.ge tkilet or Dutch own. sau~ r The 30-ffiinute Seo6J•'• ~ Buttered Ria Asparogu. Spears Pilot Crackers ,Warm Appk ~ Chef sy 1T1or11yn Honaen SEAFARER'S SPECIAL 1 ..... (1 ........ )._ ....... mushrooms, garlic and onion In hot but-Seit cod, hedclodr. -*·de, ter and vegetable oU until Just wt.lted, ~ ~ w.c:ll ,..._ 1 •3" "a-_.. about 5 minutes. 1 ~ SZ''bh"a-oMw °', 11rt.W. ol I~ (1~-oa, -.) ~ ol 8hrtaap 2. Add Rour and mlx thorougtily Into 4 t •• •paw W... « .......,._ -.. lh I lflDI..,.._.._ ,,. ClllP*-IK ...... '>e,e&abkl G&mb6Aalk>n.-------~--ipoc..-ili.,.llri...,..-------\il'4~t,..•Jocaa••...c:ce4eqillflilll~..a.d_ S. Add evaporated milk and dry sherry. 1,1i ClllP liMlv ~ ps11ey DMb T8bMco --- Heat. stirrtng CONt&ndy until mlxtwe 14 ClllP a....,_. 11 •• , -~ ...._ .-. comes to a boil. Reduce hut to simmer. l t •111p aw ..se l c.M Cl-·>.,... ~ . ...._. ~· Stir In nutmeg, mace, J>CPper, ~ ThlR .._ i.-. abcMlll 4 _. ...S o11ves: Swba cllMM and pan.ley. Stir un-t . SptnklR chk:ken a:.alopirll sic.es lllj1tly I . U*l9 a sharp kn~e. cut frozen b&oc:Xs til c:heac arts to melt. with salt and freshly WoUnd black pepper of fish crolWli:w Into 3 equal portions 5 . Serve as desired over toast, toasted 2, In large skillet, hut oU and half of but, 2 . P1ace ponions ol fish in Dutch own split English muffins. nee, noodles or a ter until hot but not smoking. Add or large tkillet. Add water and shnmp baked potato, Moku 4 tm1lngs oregano, thyme and parsley; sdL soup. a.ida f iteMD B~d Canots , Green Pepper·Tomatc Lettuce Salad Ra P""'nd CaU CHICKEN PICCATA 1 ................ dlldla -...... alt ..,... .... ~ 3 , Add seasoned chlcMn lo skillet and S. Stan cooking Immediately 011er brown llghtfy on both ~. cooking until modenltc heat; COWi. cdbked throughout but not dry. It will 4, Add tealllons. c.clery seed. Tabuco. take about 1 to 2 minutes per side. while win« and wale chestnuts Set timer 4 . Remove chicken to heated terVing for 20 mlnuies. platter and keep warm. 5, Ut flUets wtch sparula once or twice 5. Add ranaJnlng butter to skillet aJong durtng cooking lo pteWl'll stidllng. Tum with !anon )ulce. Wala and !anon sMca. fillets with tpatula alter 10 minutes for 6. Heat, stirring up any browned bits faster cooblg, and cook 10 minutes from bottom ol pen until mbdure tdls longer or until done Add a twbt oi two ol ~ b&adl 6 . Serw owr rice Garnish wtlti lemon pepper and pour sauce over chicbn. wedges and p.-5'ey. Mota 4 11m1lngs Mako 4 to 6 .avinga &mm~ErB~B~~-Make them Your own. AmerilUds •. Full of fun and frok. Oevftishly dettghtful. Created by Disney artist Hany Hott tor kJds of all ages to colect and en;oy. They're from Goebel of W. Germany, makers of the cherished "M. I. Hummer· ftgurioes, and looking tor a happy home. The Amerikids figurines range from 4 to 6Y• inches, and are priced from $80. They're as oolotful and vaned -.. namesake! For the name of a stofe near you and the oomptete Amerikids brochure, ~ 50¢ to: Hummetwk, Dept. FW-3, 250 Cteatt>rook Road, Elmsford, N.Y. 10523, . -. ..... ------------- • nYou Take off Wrth -New ,....-;------------, I ~ SWea>stakes I I En!fY~nk I I....;.,.., ........... ~ I I I l ar .. I I -..... ....... > I::: .... -..... -._ I I .. ,. ...... .., ..... .__ ......... ~ .. .., I 1 I • ,~•ss ...J ------------ - Helping Jail -Bait Kids Go Straight More kids are committing serious crimes than euer before. There's no easy answer le the problem. But giuing these kids a look at prison life from the inside may be one way to keep them out. By Kevin Hockett same stK·month ~· Some experts hold that tearing Youths 0 ne of the mo• dlstwtllng de-just lln't the bat way to attack juvenile velopments In the United delinquency. "We en very tkeptJcaJ of States during the patt decade the benefits ot these types ot programs. has been the phenomenal In· We don't recommend them," says Hany crease In juvenile de.llnquency. Jull 15 Boggs of the National Councd on Crtme ycm'I ago JuvenO.. were lnllOlved In lea and Delinquency. "We believe In more than 20 percent of aD the serious crlmes positive programs such as job-tnllnlng. In tbil country. Today nearly half of al High unemployment among teen-agers Is Mrloul a1ma •e oommltted by some· a ma)or caute of delnqucncy. W. need one under the age of 18. to attack rhe IOdal i.ua. No mllller what Law-cnton:.ment authorltla, IOdal the short-tam effect Is of thae prilon worbn and judicial offldalil.,. c.onltant· ~. the Juveniles mUll &di go beck ly -.arching for eokrdona, but juvenile and dal Wkh bed condtioN In the¥ own delinquency Is a complex probl.m wth · convnunltla." no enple tolutlons. One new -and The Juvenile Awarmas Project at highly controVenial -approach to deal· ,.Rahway "-been sutpended and Is cur· Ing wtd\ the juvenile-delinquency prob-rendy being recvelualed. la future tr lem ent.als ~ Juvenlla to lie Ill uncertain. There are, however, juvenile .,... prttons and city and county jelJs. J>f'OIPl11S at ocher prilon• that have the Authofttia tt*>ftU that by ~ youths same Intent as Rahway's -to convince a flnthand look• llM behind bin. they )uvcnlie delnquents to change their ways are tMJng measura to ensure that the -but with a considentbly different ap- youths won't end up there. proach. For lnt&ance, prtloMn at Caldor· . PrQWams of this type have eprung up nla's San Qucndn Pnton have partid· acrot1 the countJy In recent years. The J mo9I famous II the Juvenile Aw.enea Project condua.d Ill Rahway s... Prteon In N.w JerNy, which won nalion · .f ~ -.ndon .... It WM the subt«t of it the 1979 o.car and,.E.mmy award·wln· nlng documentary mm. Scond Stnlltlltl. The ftm . dePctl members of Rrihway's Uen Group -nn-. ..vlng lof'9 ... Nr1Cll far ..tow atm. -jAWWW1tln9 juwnla with a ~ picture of pdlon lie. The~ .. ·~ to • berr9 "' d!INllb, dill• .. end oblclnllla &om the prtloMn. end by the end of the Mm the ~ .. vtlllly WMn by0.~ICI. The~ .. to ... the~'° t.dlv chit they1 mm ... by °'* blhwlor they won't come~. Todev, howewr. the R.hw9y JWOWam .. In lmbo. It hM dNwn Nip altk:ilm b • .. ~ ..... ...,.....ti to the ~~.Andbef· ~.,Ml t.ri ~· ....... 0 . ~ •• jAIJflll~ ol cr1mlnal Ju*-It R .... ~. ...... • tlUdy he mllds ol • pc> of tuwn-.. who win~ the P"9MI end. oon6ol .-oup °' ~ whodAdn ... The youtN In bod\ group9 WIN COfn- penWe • to .., ..., •a ~ record and .. ~ prCblibtlly ... Thtl ll\ady ........ ht 41 ·~ of ~ who .... ~the..-. jAO- ... cou..-.d m o&r.. wlltm * moniw. ~ 11 percent of thl conb'ol pmd In. ju,...~ prowam for 1S yell'I. But It lmdYa more of a ~ brod)er lpilic>Kh bn h UM o/ ~ '-*'· Tu. t.:t ..... ...,....... ........ !'9 ~ lu~ In the wne~ wllh ~· .... ••llllQ to both...., ~-9 thepdlwnwho ..... In dM IJl'C9llllW. One ol tt.aM conc9l"Md Wllh the ~ • tnMge .. 01UCk Anthony, ... cl ftlhlblltlilon .. dM kWM> ~ ~ ~owr· -.. w.ho ......... caled .IAa.. (Juwnlle Aw•_ of...........,...._....,, "The JAIL.,.,..... .. nal. ~~ ol Pft9Wft," ~...,.. 5 1 • .,,. propm ..... c.,.t .. bla Md 1*C19 fJonl oefw progl•M Wll tbldied . . group COftllT. I 1 M c6rwe ..... the IC.-,..... 11 • ,,..._,., N Awlt· MtMI n •II,, .. *'°· .,,.. ~ wtdt the ~ pto. ~." Anthony conttnu.. "11 lhal .... " • lot ol -~· "' • --~ .. nnu \ 1 ln1Jde the Reupllon ond DlognMtlc Unit: A brutal. degrading, lo nely life . alls Nar they uoop Into an ad)otnlng room where they •e ~ numbcn and their mug shots .. taken A tow of the medium and rnuimum secuntV cd blodu foGows The lnmarc.s enpy hanng the iu\l'Cr\lles a.s they tour rhe 111ea Whltdu and ClltcaUs follow them everywhere In medium security, the pris- Ofl4!T'S a ren' 1 locked in thett ce I.ls. so many of them stop 10 talk to the youths wtiiae on their way IO the prison mes hall or a WO<lit detall "I'm In fOf robbery and I aln '1 proud of h, .. an Inmate says lo one of rhe )uvenlles Ml've got sex r'nOfe years to go You 11 be here before I ge1 out If you leap h up " In maximum security the lnmatH , IQcked in rhelr cells. tum away from their"Tv's or magazines 10 •greet" the youths The juveniles stand mutely before the lnmate.s, ~nally offering one-word answen to their quatlons. After lunch In the prison ~ hall comes the therapy ~. The juveniJes walk Into a dim. green oonfeftnce room. s.ttlng there In a drde II a mdlng pot of the prison populetion. A young !>lad!. a Oticeno , an Indian. end four whiles Thft ages range from ariy 20's to mld-SO's Four of them •• convicted murderers, two ere In {or armed robbery; one has been convicted of ~ The ways In which this sesaon differs from the aa&ton depicted In ~d Straight en nodc.eeble lmmedi.cly. The fllm showed the Rahway priloners sining on a ltlllgC. the juveniles Mated before them. The lnmllla ~ turns taandlng abow: the youths. lecturing loudly, ob9ccnely and forocfuly. The JAR.. ap- proach Is to have the juveniJes an4 pris- onen seated alternately In a circle. They .. re:Lax.ed. Tuer. 1s little muting. They alp coffee and tpeU up wh«n they have tof'Mfhlng lo ,.:Y. It Isn't one-..d.rd, dha. The youthl arc encouraged by the priloncrs Into dilcu.lllng their emotions and prohMm$. For the ncics th.-hour1 the 1nrruns r.WW the prison f.m of We. You don't have thc nghts thlll you do on the out· side. Yoo haw no protection. Homosex- uality Is a part of many l)rtloncn' !Ms. whether they Ike II °' noc. It's a brutal, degrading. lonely life. "You don't h.w a friend In here.1" Myl one of the ~. wn..'a no tyl'll· l)ilthy, no COfT1l r Ill oo. TMre '• no low In thll plla. l'w newr he.rd ~ ~ 'I low you,'" Owing the lallon uch Juvet'\l&e 11 duh with lndMdually. The youlh.s at· tempt wukiy lo aplaln their atrnlnel K · tions. The lnfNl6a ..._ th« Ifs loo late (or them , but not fO.. thc juwnles. Some ol the youths brMlk down and cry dwtlg the llllFion . ....,_, the lalllOn II done, they .... ll)Jdou.s to a.aw. "If w. aio only ..w one out ol 60 ol the kids who COft'ltt ~ ..... then ... tllll WOlttl It," Myt • prilof\ au-cf. "I haw • boy of my own Iha • lbcM.t lbllr 191, and rd ._. to ... him wtnct \q> t.er..· Hal .,. pqpm -. ~ Of the 37 ~ ll\acled from the JAIL pro-wam. 18 haw.,.... 1n~ 1n IOlne -v with the pob tlnce IMvlna the Pl'O· ..,n: 19 haw not.~ JAIL cto...' pn>WM .. the In ..... tor IOIM youd\t • • doil point ~ whkh ...... ,.. tithe.,.,,., Of\e. .., . laste,in ™>of the 1™est low-tars m~ ~a remarlcable · · for-IC1.V"tar smokers. expenence ~~fifttio8t ~ ($~/~.Ii·":=_.:.. Experience it. • Warnini: The. Surg,on GeneraLHas Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Yu Heahh . -.1 I FREE PLUGS GRASS ~ WILL .VU GROW A LAWN LIU THIS-0..0UGHT a WEM RE9'STMJI Amazoy l&wn1 ••Y sreen risht thn1 ecorchina heal and drousht! Lady Plugs 1n· Zeysia Grass Saves Time, Work a Money FREE! UP TO 200 AMAZOY PLUGS DURING SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER BJ .tKlc T. Johneon, AglonomW and water it. Every year I sec people pour ~re and tr.ore money into their lawns. They dig, fenilizc and lime. They rake it all in. They teatter their seed and roll Birds love itl Seeds which aren't washed away by rain give them a feast. But some teed grows. and JOOn it's time to weed, water and mow, mow ... until summer comes to bum the lawn into hay, or crabgrass and diseases infest it. That'• what happens to ordinary grus. but 00( to Amazoy Zoyaia. "MOWED IT I TIMES: WfUTEI WOMAN for example. Mrs. M . R. Mitter writes me bow her lawn " •.. ii the envy of all who ace it. When everylSody's lawns around here are brown from drought oun just stays aa green u ever. I've never watered it, only when I put the plugs in ... Lot summer we had it mowed (2) times. Another thing, we never have to pull any~ weeds-it's juat wonderful!" And from lowa came word that the ''ate's laraeat Men'• Garden Club ----piCkod a~ u the "top lawn -neatly perfect" ia ill area. Yee i&il lawn had been wacered only once alJ summer up to Aupstl CHOKEIOUTCRMIQRASI Thick, ri~b. luxurious, established AIMVYj powt into a ~t of 8fU1 that chokes out crabgrul and weeds all l'WDM« Iona. ,..,..., l'fllyAlw, ....... F.ad el'Ollon of llopee wit.b Aawoy. Perfect .... lot~ apoa, ptaywoaa-. NO NEED TO RIP OUT PRESENT GRASS-PLUG AMAZOY INTO OLD LAWN, NEW GROUND OR NURSERY AREA Just set Amaz.oy plugs into boles in ground li\e a cort in a bottle. Plant l foot apan, checkerboard style. When planted in existing lawn areas plugs will spread to drive out old, un· wanted growth, including weeds-from part shade to full sun. Goes off its green color after killing frosts. Begins regain· ing its green co&or at the time when the temperature in the spring is c:on· sistently warm. This. of course. varies with climate. Euy planting instructions withordeT. lbu"Own SupplyOt l'luo n....,. Established Amar.oy gives you ZoyRa plugs to plant in other area as desired! 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"°°"~··~·-...-=""'=~""'=,.--=-="'='" CfTV-=-=~-=-=-=-=-=-=~ c. The New Jewel19 You CQn Afford By Rosalyn Abrevoya C ostume _ieweby is getting to look more like the ~real McCoy" every season. TIM! reason· finer aahs· manshlp and design understate· ment -qualities that help achieve 1he aura of luxury in moderately priced gold· fashion jewelry, ranging from $20 to $100. This ·season, Imitation diamonds and rhinestones are used sparingly and taste· I fully to give the llluslon of the real thing In bar pins. pendants and earrings. Pearls are J; back dramatically in new, less expensive f cultured varieties. And the gold rush lhat l started several seasons ago Is still continu· I ing suong. Costume jewelry copies gold I karat )ewelry but adds Its own dimension In a host of geometric designs. zodiac sym· I bob and In ltia Is. "One of the most popular single Items J; women want," according to KM McCul· J loch of the Jewelry Industry Council, is l the tiny earring for pierced ears, with a small Oashlng stone." There are imitation diamond eanings available this season that look !O real they will leave people wonder- Wl!J: Does she or doesn't she wear dlamonds? The same rich effed is achieved with a small. A trio of softly hued fresh-water pearl necldoces (aboue} grad- uates down o knit bodice. For the long neck, o wide choicer of pearls lends dromo. brillclnt stone worTI as a pendant To wori< With yow more casual clothes, new enamel and bead jewelry is eclipsing ~ the usual pas1el shades in favor of v1v1d blues, reds and greens, JUst slightly toned down -with black and white shades stnk· 1ng an equally strong note Bangle bracelets are imponan1. too. when worn 1hree Of four at a nme, but, this season, in con.strast!ng colors While perfectly matched dnd graded culrured pearls may be 100 costly for many, the odd or elem 941ed·shaped Chinese and Japa nese Lalce Blwa freshwaier pearls are sure to bring the new )eWelry within range of mo5' budgets Pieces that lnterspcme gold beads or inexpensive Slones. with pearls make them even 11\0fe afforWible Such siones as malachite. onyx or peridot, mixed with the dekate J)lllk or silver-hue of Ounese freshwater pearls, make a charm· 11"19 con tr asi Mo bes pearls cultured against the oysaer sheU and cut out -lend 1helr dome shapes 10 interesting rmgs and earrings. while many of the odd shapes of fresh ·water pearls are ~ used 10 enhance the deggn ol piru SciD relatively new on the fash10n 5eene are the nnle seed or ~ke$h1 .. pearls. The-se- are natural Oriental pearls that .are by- products of oysters that have been 1reated ro grow cuhwed pearls "Kesh1," m Japanese, me.ans smaD flowet seed. and they are about the ~ of a poppy ~d Since they are so tiny, they are used 111 mulrrsuands -svc. lo 20 or more Gone IS rile emphasis on periectly round pearls, and the less expensive. rr· regularly shaped fresnwa1~ pearls have come 1n10 theu own When 1t comes to seleCling the nght ,ewelry for yourself. keep th~ rips In mind· A smaD woman can wear the most delicate pieces. But she can make henelJ look taller with necklaces that are pointed at the front. With pans worn high on her shoulder. with moderate·length drop ear· nngs. Narrow bJacelets will accentwwe debcate looks. A 1all woman ~I look sensat10nal in dramaoc .)e'Nt!lry. bib necklaces, heavy chains. wkle bnKelets. long or wide earrings. large pins. A short neck 94ins length With a long necklace. while a long. swanlike nec.k can cany high-riding choker neddaces and ~ strands grouped together at the neckline. Whatever your figure. remember this: Yoo don't need a fortune to own some of the richest looking pieces ol fashion ~ to come aiol'lg In many a ll!J DRFAM WORKSHOP Whayo This splrlg. WD-40 is~ you the chBncc '° ~~Gwn~ Lookfordmilsand -*Y blMm v.itallawr WD-40 ls sold. 10 CXlll ..... waW10pS•be .,_.-.y. r·--...... _ _,,..-.. _.,_.--· Sptng ~ o.;is is the &ne to stodt up on WD-40. W0-4C) *>PS squeaks. pnNenB nm. lutJricatm and frees an •d.ss wriaty ol IHllgS sound your wcnshop. home. c. ow gang& ----- . . The Younger Generation To millions of Americans he's known as "Captain Kangaroo." but Bob Keeshan plays another role as well Five days a week, his famous voice can be heard hosting a CBS radio show called The Subject ls Young People (check local listings). 1ne show i$ not a children's pw· gram." says Keeshan, "nor ls It a how·to· parent show. We're trying to reach a broad group of aduhs and talk about the ways they're affected by children and how children are affected by them. Most of us as aduhs don't think very much about children. Thar's not to say we don'1 care, but we should be more aware ol how our attiludes influence young people.~ So. for Harry Reasoner's comments on how his daughters have made him more conscious ol the women's movement or j I u for an am.using look at the simple plea· sure of having a kid around ro laugh at your corny jokes. listen Co The Subject ls Young PeoP'e. Poison Preyention Young chlldren are eiq>lorers. and they pop things Into their mouchs without a chought. Consequently. kkls under the age of 5 are the people most prone ro ac· ddental pobonlnga, and, to .lat the pubic to the probWm, March 16-23 has been d«lared Poi.on Prevention We. The most commonly Ingested poisons are plants; soaps, detergents and cleaners; vitamin and mineral prepara-. ttons; and aspirin, reportS che Consumer ' Product Safety Commission. h recom· mendt that all pollOnt be kept out of the reach of chactr.n. Whencwr ~. buy products that have safety closuru, and make sure that all pol5ons are kepr In their orlgiMI con-.1n..-. with the warning labels In tact . ln the c:... of • poltonlng, Immediately ,,,. ·-·. " . .., ....... fli 'f .... ," .. ....... ,.. S.1 I l&AI ......... "'*"*"'UMll9r Cs 11 0;1 ...,, lllftfVt eoa,., .. ,,...,~ ............ - Gardens For All Thirty-three million American faml· Ila regularly plant g.ardeN, and two mJllion more households are e>q>ee1ed 10 join their ranks this year. Th06e famllles who don't have backyards are grouping together and planting com· munity gardens on municipal land lo In· sure that everybody gets a chance 10 dig In. But for the beginning gardener. all the flurry can be confusing, lf you've always wanted to stan your own garden but are convinced your thumb's not green, or If you're already a gardener and are in1erested In knowing more about the Intricacies ol mulching, call your k>cal Polson Control Center. family doctor, hospital emergency room or rescue squad for lns .. ·uctlons Try to compostang and pest control, a mem- bership organlz.anon called Gardens for All is a terrific source of informanon The nonproftt assOcialion publishes booklets on subjects ranging from grow· Ing better tomatoes and beans to stan· Ing a community garden. For member· ship Information and a copy of Your 1980 lnde~ndence Garden. a. 32- page, basic guide to gardening, send one dollar to Gardens for All , The Na· tlonal Association for Gardening, Dept. FW, 180 Flynn Ave.. Burlington, Vt. 05401. And Pfe'ttY soon you can watch your o~rden grow! Thinking About A Diet? j The teen-ags ycan can be pretty rocky, I and bdng overweight cenahlly doesn't ~ make them easier. But Dr. 8arl>ent E.deltt«ln, authof of The '"'mon Dodori I OWi '°' Teen-Age Gris. feels that tun· ~ agns are alto at a point In their lives j where learning how to eat properly wtll saw~ &om becoming obese adultt. "Most fat adults were ovowdght tun· S agers." she explains, "but by taartlng ear· 8 ly, we can <>hen k.p a teen-ager from d~ the bed eating h.bits chi!& can ~cape ONn~ easy to Nmoue. Identify the poison, buc don't administer aid unttl you •« advised ~bout proce· dura. And, the Commission suggests, 1'e:ep all emergency telephone numbers ~ by the phoM; .,_ ... you newt know when ~might need than. lead to obesity." ,., Dr. Ed.lseetn says she WTOCe the book "for teen·agen becawe their llf~ and OOOC(!ITIS _.. much different than thoec ol an overweight aduk. Teen·agen have to wony about what to eat when they're at the p&zza shop ~ how to deal with the aftcr-«hool munch la." A Ph1ladelph1a JU st tested a reversi- met hod on 101 lkn1 rnub, repom ws The procedwe involves ri g Silicone Into a woman's fallopian tubes, where the resuhlng plug prevents the egg trom • paulng from the ovary to the uterus. ~ plug Ccln be removed if the woman later wants 10 become preg· nant. However, the method still needs some long·1errn 1est1ng before II can be fuAy evaluated ~· . CU11eracy may be a prob· lem m this country. but an increased interest rn the English language is also evident Styie guides, dicoonanes and other wo~ relaung to wr!tlng and usage are seDing brisk)y rn bookstores &CTOU the country. notes. the Woll Serut Joumol And the publisher of Strunk and \Vh1te's EkrMnLS of Style says that rhe yearly sales ol Its 1979 editlOn are more than double the sales of either of the ear6er editions Hukh. Researchers at Georgetown University have found that both ont0ns and garilc contain a compound rhar «tS as an anncOcJgulant and may help prevent 5trokcs. Eating the ltenu, cooked Of raw, allows the com· ponen1 to enter the bloodsueam where it Inhibits the formation of blood clots, reports Health Insurance ~ws. BIRTHDAYS (Sun. ·Thurs.. Pisces; Frl.-Sat., Aries): Sunday -Pat Nixon 68: Oanlel Moynihan 53: Jmy Lewis 54. Monday -Mercedes McCambridge 62: John Sebasttan 36: RudoH Nureyev 42. n..day -John Updlke 48: George Plimpton 53: Charley Pride 42; 'Mlson P\ckett 39 ""-*'•Mv -PhUip Roch 47; Ursula Andtal 44; Irving Wa.Dace 64, Lynda Bird Robb 36; Phyllis Newman 45. Tbwecl.8y -M1ehael Redgrave 72: Bobby Orr 32. ~ - James Coco S 1. Setur'dllv -Karl Malden 66. Stephen Sondheim SO. BIRTHDAY P£0Pl.£: .... Na.,.v. u...-Andr... Taste why Belair is America's No.1 menthol ~~ under 10 mg. '~r! I LoWer 'tar' and llflhtw menthol give ~Ir Its un"1c!e 1 ,,..,, fate. 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Jc• 9 IJI <IJ) s,.t1s s,.cua.u1 • CJ) I l2t l'rl ...... T• Covmce ol the Slll 000 BPM US Open lrom ll1t IJIJdlty Bowl 111 Wmdsot loch Co/111 S:tO • CJ) QID If'• hW tf 5"'ta 7:'JO G "' ~ Ille los Ancelfs liters •f the Sultlt Superson1CS ll:lO G llCA ~ llrt-M W Tllf'MlllM Tenspeed and Brown Shoe. ABC's new hour-locig series airing Sundays at 8PM, combines double- barrelled action with plenty of laughs as a hghtning- last con-man and a naive daydreaming stockbroker team up to make the wildest pair of private investigators the well-traveled streets of Los Angeles !'las ever seen Multi-talented Ben Veeren stars as the charming hustler and master of disguise. E L "Tenspeed" Turner. For E.L Turner. working as a private investi- gator serves the purpose of meeting parole by gainful employment. while continuing to discover new and rewarding versions ot the old shell game He's a born con-man. and consequently, his eHorts to walk the straight and narrow don't always prove successful Fortunately for him. he possesses chameleon-like sf(ill which allow him to instantly sh1tt gears, trans- forming himself lflto a priest. a psychiatrist. a chauf- feur. Or Whatever d1sgu1Se IS necessary to elude hlS adversaries or to bail out his 1deahst1c partner Jeff Goldblum stars as Lionel "Brown Shoe" Whitney. the h1ghfly1ng brains behtnd "Lionel Whitney Agency-Private Investigators · With this new endeavor. Lionel 1s beginning a hie adventure that's. for him. right out of a Bogart movie-a dream come true. In the lore of the underworld. a "Brown Shoe" is S1mply a banker or a stockbroker-someone . ··~n "H .. ,.. .. n t t• I Cl " • • •• I I 4 •••• r•, WEEl<~~RCH 16 1980 who's stra ight Lionel does indeed deal straight rrom the shoulder. but he s no longer a stockbroker. he's a private eye And when Mark Savage a dime-store detective !1ction character. speaks, from the pages of his latest tome Lt,0nel listens The result of Savage's advice usually manages to get Lionel. a ·4o·s Holly- wood movie romant1c1st. m enough trouble to tax even his partner's resources Ben Veeren 's abundant talents as a dancer. singer. actor and all-around entertainer have made him one of the most honored pertormers of the decade. Born m Miami, Florida. Ben reached stardom on Broadway in Bob Fosse's Pippin. for which he collected a Tony Award. the Orama Desk Award and the Theatre World Award For an -electrifying six-minute dance ·Se- quence 1n the f!lm Funny Gui, he received a Golden Globe nomination as "B,st Newcomer." The follow- ing year.• 1976. Ben reoeh1ed worldwide ac~aim for his performance as Chlc*en George in ABC's Roots. for which he received an Emmy nomination and was named "Best Actor in a Dramatic Role" by the American Television Crrtlcs Assoclallon. -uie same year: he alsd received an Emmy nomination for his ~ysioal perfoFmance in the television special Jut>i- IH. He was also tl!e first perfotrmer to win the triple ·crown of the American Guild of Variety Artists when his peers voted him .. Entertainer of the Year," "Ris- ing Star." and "Song and Dance Star." Jeff Goldblum studied at the Neighborhood Play- house In New York a~ appeared In Joseph Papp's mu$ltal version or Tw Gentlemen of \'arona, even- tually enjoying a yea run with the production on ' Broadway, this was followed by an appearance In the oft-Broadway revue, El Grande de Coca Cola. Je"'s first feature fltm role waa that of a psychopathic r1~t !(Iller In Ch\rlea Bronson's DHth With. He•ha• togged numerous film credits. lnctudlng dlsUnctN9 roles In c.lltomla Split and Naahvil,.. He appeel'9d In Paul M~umy'• Next Stop-G'ffnWICh VIII•~. and In Anru. 'H•n. Goldblum capsulized a aut>-ouliure With ~.I• angul1h,ed cry rnto 1 teJephone: "I forgot my manhl" H• Menaced Ch•ri.1 Bronton one• eg1ln lfl St. lvN. and~ lncrulfngty lmp0rt1nt n>M In s.,..._,, th• Line•. Th.nl( God It'• Friday. and m011 1'9Centty In lnvatlott ot N llody Snetchert. 11:00 fJ '111 Stt.t [ftd Show D 0 QJJ CMill lud.leit . 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II.ate 1.KUcMI Pamei, f r1nkh11 A· yQllftl wonun s 1nYtst1phoe 1nlo tht un mo4i.1ltd sutt.tdt ol llet !ollltr lu6s hfr to an uctusin pt s audemy wlltft sJlt SOQll ltnch lltmlf tra~d by lht Wll4I W lllC &llP Uu11 drO'lt Ila l1Slt1 end olhtll to lhtor deaths ti Dindills .. • ~. 1" (R) Van Jot.4nsoa and J1111t AJrson llO$t lhcs tnbutt to World War II s U S 0 unttus an4 11\tr Bic &lld sounds •V•NlllG • C.W., CM,.i Oic>Pfll al the Denver Nuueu • Mlfit: "trtltlnl " 11e -.. &:00 11 :00 191" 71-The 111 otl r11n lortsts ol 9 e O O Oil ... B "IA IASlETUU tilt ~ lft home to such a u r... * ~(Of TltE •ll him as ants and 1lllCOlldU PY e .... : "1lle fwta If,..._" e Cl) O "9 ....._. lilM tllons 111d mon~eys How u d1 has (com) '61 (21111)-Pal lloollt. Terry If lie .... dtvistd a rntlM to sumvt '" the Tllomas. A l\llTOelllC upentrM;t ol 1 • a.di II die ..._ • hvmtd. teflll.At 1unste by f1S °"" buutthll pt #!lo becomes 111¥0!Vtd • f' ' -TllutJe: DldleSS skill strtlfcths and naturlf llSStU IS In I stfleS of half lllSlnl 1nc1dtats " DIM Sir.-H (R) wmrned on tht documentary • --. AMtrtiire • Sil llllillill S ._ ,.. f....a. F-4 -11:30-o Mlfit: 111 ·IW's r ... tt.n" li•-:VS.H •• ~ 1' ~ (en) 'SS-Stephtn Mclblly. Colleen • llttie: "Ser1u1t l~I•" · •IY r Cny. VI< Mom!• A psychopath at (ad') '60 (Z!lll) -Jeffrey Hunttr. CIJ tte-•en tempts to bk>'# up a rocket lutl plant 81H1t llllfu A proud cmlrr sokher, hold1n1 the manaaer's wilt and son~ Mid lormt1 slave. 1$ 1ecused of rape as hoSta cu tt • nd murder J A"91HIOON J 4J) lhtk: • "lly 11•4 Im '1 O StatlwrJ Alt CM" (hor) '65-Joey Hu tlwton, 9 Allerio• ..... IW Troy Oon1t1u1 8trry Svlhvan. A Gt Alll ""a&. ,ouna orl meets • boy wllO uUi ~" Ill .._, bf Ille name of 1 1on1 dud 1nctst01 and r~ls a klVt tryst of 11ne11Uon1 befOlt She plans on eloptna w1lh him bllt drscow1s he's a tnud O TM~ -l:lO-•tt T ... M IWJ • CJ) 9 .... """ " ~~..,. .,,, 4:00 TV WEEK MARCH.16 1980 only a master con like Tenspeed could invent - "THE MIWONAIRE SCAM"! But instead of landing them in the rrioney, it lands them in hot water ... with the mo~! : q SUNDAY (Continu.d) eroup of ch1ldrtn-boln and reared 1n spxe-on urtb lo un them frOlll lhe lrtldlorous Cylons ... .,"' Cro,_, •• C:.1HdJ si.., With cunts Buddy Hackett, Fruklyn ~ye, hmmy Clew Isaac H1yu, C.anal C.rroro. I 1ae Andrein and £uaene L1bowrt1 _ \. ID All .,,.._. witll OestiaJ Corte1 ind Montezuma 3 rrtt Climb Robert Redford nar11tes 1I Sotttr • .,. "' "'"'"'' -7:30- D•llff Holm ID Giii of Sbrs Boerly Sills hom an evening of perf01mances from slars of oper1 dance and music Some of lhe euesl.s include Merrill Ashley. Placido Oom1n10. Cornell MacNeil Natalia Makarowa Peler Martins 1nd Luetilno PaVilroth 8 :00 u '1 ~ Atdlie IM'tr'1 ""-Alch1e and Murr1y d~arer over whal 10 do aboul a f11endly lady wllO's st! up a busrness of het 01rn- and hers rs Dtekin& up Iii Wild lli11cdom 8 tm al TlllSll"4 l "°"" SllM lllt M1lhon11" s life lo SIOP the dfttctiwe acency lrom 1oin1 un der. EL devises a h1l111ous and b11lhanl sum to make h1msett a publrslunc macn1te Cl GEOllGE VMDEMAN: • T1111ttr of Unimse Cl It II Writttll ID MMt: "IMll&y T111'" (111esJ • 1 (2hrs)-lana Turner Cluk C1ble Tiie dauchler of a lo•n drunk lalls 1~ love w1lh a con man Q) SEE HEE HAW'S PET * MISS TAMMY WYNETTI a> Htt Hn ltmm1 Wynetle Al Oowmne. J1mm1e Rodgers 1nd Roi Oark & r 1m1ly au est ill) lill ...,_, J.uul 0> Mllli</Sporb i9) Masttrpieu lllHtre. TM 011d1 ea ol !Me Strttt II -8:30- B l.l 1I One Day al a nme B" bara lhinu a platonic d11e .. 11h Schneider al the laughing Audem1 mghltlub rs 1usl wllal \lay al home Ann netlh unhl lht •hole l111n& turns 1n10 a bad to~' '"'h Barbara and Sthnelder nol laugh1n2 u W-lld W.ld of A1111111b D TM..WT1111«t1w m lOO lliflCNla 9:00 B tr 1 t Ake Unhappy •htn lht euys 11nort her. Vera gtts I lasl ltsson lrom the uptrt Belle '" ho• to be a sei ioddtu D 2JJ 8 Tiit lie bent: "Se1111· To11at" (Clim) ·79 12hrs)-Burl Reynol4s Kns MrtstoHtrson Robtr1 Preslon Jill Clayburgh. Bert Convy The story ot proless1onal lootball plilytrs and !ht not so secure •Olld thty h•t in ott lht olily1ne held Iii lttry Fllwtll a first Ti"" On rn * "FORCE 10 FIOlfNAVARONE" • Cll a lilooM: "force 10 ft0111 11...,..· (dra) 78 C1hrs Z5ml Robert SN•. 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Gou ll1t Co11•t1y Oo~ \'/1ll11ms 1nd Oa.t & Su;;ar irr . tht iUtS(S 0> Mulldo En l>tMt•to 10:00 U 1'et Cepeblld Hou• D [ntat All<y Htur GJ TM 04d Couple m li""'J S.auart lJ Sllu• P'mws m A s,.NI C.leOratlOll 111111 Stnt Allt• Stevt Alltn hosh this comtd1 wa11tly marilthon •1th runts CtOli:t Shu11111 Stan r rt bu& aod lht Molmon hbttnaclt Cho11 O> 111111 ... larrll S§ fr•l•~ . -10:30- ID ..... 3 4it•l l'tmnll- -11:30- 0 Sclorts r 11111 D n D 1111"1t. lo be an 110unced U TM 700 Chl-e r.1tpu1w l!J """'flltflt• "Tiie ,.,.... 1114 ttw Oamntd'' (dra) 12 Jose Cmo 12 litoww: "Sllllako" (WU ) 68 Su~ Conntry 8'1&11tt 8.,dOI lad ~-~ins Stephen Bo•d Cl) Oand Sldrll4 Sllow 21 JKl Yu 1111 pe 50 Allotlltt VOIU -11:45-B ~$'. .,,. lloclt0td: l'rrnte l11Yest111tor," ·1111111 of Ille "'"''" 12:00 D llewstMot1t: "Outh It llol P'roud" (dra) 75 Arthur Hill Jane Altaindtr Robby Benson Linden Clllles A detply mo11ne personal drama at Johnny Gunther s couraee 1nd dtlerm1nahon 1n lht Ice ot dulh g1v1n& h~ oarenls a le11c, ot hit and love • Tllt "°"" "'" Classic Golf T__. ARST TIME ON TELEVISION! MORE EXPLOSIVE THAN "THE GUNS OF NAVARONE"I THIS INCREDIBLE MISSION COULD WIN THE WAR! Fl•E ,, ... iE -fll -IUTllll -.. .... -ABC SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE •9:00 PM C:b lliHOllC"0UTS.1AIOHG~OHnll!TtLEY1SION Q \ 1 V Wtt:f\ MAHl,H lb, 11160 r------~--------------------------------~------~ Howdow1tchcraftandshop-litl-WHAT ARE FRIENDS fQR1 1ng figure into a drama about young • • people coping with parental di- vorce? The surpnsing answer comes 1n What Are Fnends for? Martin Tahse's new ABC After- school Special amng Wednesday at 4PM Talented young actresses Melara Hardin and Dana Hill star as 1mag1- na1tve companions caught up 1n a search for meaning-both as friends and as youngsters coping with !heir parents' recent divorces Shot on diverse locations tn and around Los Angeles. this After- school Special finds its heroines at antique shops, eerie magic stores. the Santa Monica beaches. and a balloon-festooned ice cream parlor Keeping track ol the myriad props and pieces ot any television production can present headaches lo the most talented art director. lri this show. art director Lilly K1lvert had her hands full protecting the dozens of priceless antique dolls used tn Melora Hardin's collecti<>i' The effort pays off as the ultimate effect of the collection 1s stun- ning-1n some instances even a towtch sinister J I I I Dana Hill plays a disturbed youngster struggling ro cope with the I L------!=~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~-----·-------------1 , ................•.............. ,,,,, ................. ,, .. , ....... , ....... . 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"lanrt11" cm1\1 11 (?his) Robtn foot,, A pmatt dt tectrvt hnds h1m1,tt in hot •attr #hen a au I rs d1scovtred murdtr'd •n hr\ ott'rtt with hrs gun D I ,., •101 iit Thlt'l h1t1tdilllt! r uturts rncludt • lurlm temat, who attempts a t1ntastrc tu t 1n 1 ltot 111 balloon a dtntrst •ho •orl.s ~ndtrs wilh clothe~ pins • •oman •ho tuns an adopt a eho11 agtDC; a youn11 da•td,.,I '"hu tups ovrr scittdtn1 ca11 and a famrlr of 00~ wlio th1nl. lhty llf UIS 0 Mone: 111 "Vr11 Z.iut•" ldra ·52 (2hrS) Marlon Brando Anl~on, Quinn Jun Ptt,rs M1rlO Arnold Mo~ lhr biotraphy ol l(?f lamous Mtllcan luder aM of the peoptr trying to c1e111t 1 dtmocrac1 •1th 11llt bullets QJ C,rol lllmtlt '"4 f ncllds Q) Mone: "Tllese Thousln4 Hills" (•rs) ~9 (2hll) Don Mu11ay ltt Rtmrc~ A 11ncht1 fuves hos e1rt trlfnd to marry lht b1nllt1 s dauah ltf but h1s ttoublt forer11tni his old lo1alttts 24 J1111a Mldlt11t1's Wond fD 21J11111111t 1S41ntd for lht ~ur 'fli 1mp111tdl -8:30-u ll 1 '1}J The Wt Re.ft Scoen trhc llnowltd1t l1llts a b1tll seal to Mo<:hu rs 201?0 v1s1on. whrn the psycholo11sl, Dr Zt&tlman amves at the hotel to conclude somt t•Ptr• ments "''h D111ot and h•s mice -... IDTlltl* ~ m ...... Mldlew1 ~: "4w1I 111 AIMnc.t Tiit Blick Alltltlt Part one ol lllree parts This P10111m uplores file cllMfrnc 1olf of bl1eu '" SIJ(lfts •Mt fllSlnC truc11I QllU llOM 1t>out t1tei1 pllet 1n Atnt11un culture Jamts Michenti hosts and 1nleiv1ews Muh,mmtd Afr. A1thu1 Aslle. 0 J Simpson 1nd l te Elder CD CsU kM Cs Ole• IOl -riull ~ S"'1 9:00 a lUl M•a•s•H Hawkeye and BJ lost lht11 ••1 while 111sll1n1 ursently llttdtd 1nhb10ll(S to "" '°11th, which IS WIKhd With lood po1S01Mnl Wancltnnc b.u to ump. the p.11 are found by a pecuhar NOf\11 lloftan sold1tr 8 0 0 5'£C&AL: Tllt Shr ~ (lh1) Bob Hopt 11¥1 """ RDMrt Unch 1n llus special al>oul a couple of tlltatnal actnh wllo art llold1111 111d1l10M lo prcl tht bll entertainment stars of tomorrow Gums 111Cludt M1r11 Osmond. lmd• <fr•r and RolMrt Cu1ttaume • CJ) Cfl ft ,..., "Slicfl I Fine line" Wllht 11 tncked 11110 lefld111c SS,000 to 1111 Ont hlM kst lnend wllo 11sts the mo11e, to buy coca111e #of a iw• 1ro11p • ..,, Ciltlftl .. 0,.. ---... ..,., • c.NI b Cwtlllt -Ul- • w@ ..._C.Arotht11 at Kwincf Oii tloslttll tnu to COii vince Ann lo iOMt fllnl Oii Ms U'*9 ina fOld IDOi, 11111th to Cllarl•r'• dlstlltllllft l tlf atrrttt cllUti.. • TM Alllrial SMrt ..,, "Tiit • • • A mult1-millton-4oll" prodlK lion, ''The ~him of librco Polo," wlMdl will be filMCI 111 the P.,..t'1 Republic ol ClllN, Tuioskria, u pa11, CeyllM. • thly and Morocco, will be presellttd as an t1Cllt-hour drama on NBC in the 1''1-&2 sea!CWI. V1ACe1110 Labella , lut usomted with NBC as producer ol the cntiullr tccllimed "Jesus of Naureth," will bl prMllur. To be t09rocluucl by RAI· ~cho h•erisiont ltJlmu •nd Procter & Gambit, "The Adtt11· lures of Marco Polo" tnll bt wntten bf OnMI lvtier and d1 recltd by Grulrlfto Monta ldo. Production tooperahon 11111 bt ciwen by the Chinese Cinema· to111ph1c Coproducllon Com- pany tn h11in1 (Pekint) and· Hit TollJO Br01ckastin1 Sptem ol Japan Producer Labella ch1racter· 1zes the world.famous M1rco Polo as "the first Ren11u111ce man, 200 years btfCKe his hme, ·who brouah1 1 mu:uae ol toltr· ante and acceptJnct of the C»I· tures of other ~ to Utt European .or1d. His was not 1ust 111 eacrt1n1 woyatt ITOlll Venice to Otina, btl1 1 woya1• lrom the past to the future." ..... Jun·Pierre AAH!lont. Romno Buui, John forsrthe, lerne Grttnt (in tht role of tM first Ameriu11 Cattlolk Bishop, John Carroll), lt111 leClerc and l.eollt1d 1111111 art IMmbtn of IM distitlpisat4 illttmatioul cast 11S1n1bltd tor t111 "AIC Thutre" pru111taHoe, "MotMr S.•" Rite MulcrlW will star Ml tM titlt role. The dr1m1, wftkh rtC01111ts the trt•• storr of Jliubetll Seto11, the first 111tln ·Mr11 Am.ic. to M dtdat..i a' 11iltt bJ tllo CatWit Cllw$, • Wf• rentty"' ...... Iii c-.-. Goor,U. tt .......... , .. w. tllo UC T.._ ~ M · ill tflt l91G-al ..... •• ., ...... s ......... · 0.. .... ~ ,.. ..... lot ti• AIC C4rdt flfll prtjed. lflcMtf 01tlflilly ii Mrectt.c tllo IMry °"*• .,....,..,, • • • "A Te• If TtL't Ules," !MM • tllo dlllk ....... ci..rtes DideM, .............. bf· _,_.Fr11a....-..111 .................... .,. ... ,. Mii ti F-" ,,._ ...... _.,cas. •• , ......... , ,,.,i(. ............... ~ Aldi ~ ..... ,.... ................. ~ ..... F...-.... 1•••· . \ Have You Tried Hypnosis? We Have A 90% Success Rate In: Insomnia • Smc*ing •.Weight Lou •Drug Addiction •Alcohol • Domestic P~ems • Memory ·• Breast Enlo~· Sales Motivation 'NO AVERSION THERAPY- OMLY THREE SESSIONS ,. REQUIRED Onr42 Y.an .l.,.nMCt including work with pro l ess1onat te e ska t ers !w orld champions). tennis pros bowhng pros. l:>0x ers and o ther professional athleles FREE Consultation 642-5982 ••• Newport Hypnosis Cllnlc 4MW I .... ..................... .. ) MOllDAY (Cuedi ~) lhn Th1I Conupled Hadfeyburf' Mar\ Tw111's !ale lboul the 1reed 1nd dtce1I 11111 111ftsl a $111all stH 1111tteous '°"" llobtrt Pres Ion, r rtd Gwynne and Tom Aldredae star '&rn 8urn1n1" Focuses on the son ol 1 le111nt f¥1Mf who cs IO<R bf twttn try1n1 lo win his fath1's a«e11lana and hes awe~ to hu lather's wlOltnt MIUIC r Ollllllf let Jones and Slliwn Wlullincton slar 10:00 8 ())0 t.. ~A St Pal rd 's Day P'ltY al M<Ken111's bai ~Is oil 1 Tnb lllQUWJ rnto lllt S¥P oort 1n m011tJ and •MPOM 19wen lht Irish by well rnun1111 Mlenc.ns • o a sruw: '• ~· Ctlt~ty s,etlltllt" (I hr) tom Snydef 111oba Ille pmonahhu of Cher. l..0111 Alldtnon, 0.tW) Chlw and lack ltmmo11 .... • (])(fl QI S.... '67 Hou11. 24 M1nulti and Counhnf' Slo11e races ica1nsl tllt cJoc• lo st111> a cmed 1en111s wllo is blac~ma~1"1 Los Anaeles by 1111ultn1n1 to u plodt a n11Clb1 bomb •llillrlWtfJ mu..••rt* a ~• -10:30-..... OS,.....11 Al • ...,.,. ... , 11:00 ••())@0 ... U CI)<IIUQ!I ""' •• ...,...c... eDM ... ltlMlt •MlllMF..., ==~ •,,.._.I "QQJ!na lht lwn 1111 Cap" Part one of four parts focuses on science rel1ltd pollcp l$SlleS and eum1nes the conlrcrm &Ill tuch1n1 metllocl ot ·01recl lnslfllci ron • -11:30- • Cl) «JI..._ ""'"7 O," '1kCIM" CJ) (JI ... , .. , •llftt/'-lk• ..., eua,._,c.,. ..... Mill ... = ..... Cd*--. ..... ...,.., • : • ~ lltatt" (ia) '47-StftQlt G11111tr .......... •"' ....... a-•1•111111111111111 -~-.. -~ ec..anne 12:00 .... '-Ill .............. -12.:.ll-• r•" .. rsvvw . ...., .. ,....., ftOO l a:.~ U.UI. -·=--..... ~ ....... (COii) '42~kw ..... 2100 ............. ( .. l 'Sf- Jlck ,..., . [Me Mltrt. Mtft S-.•LM~'- ~ ... 11 • I TU•SDAY IMltM 11 fer ..... -.............. ,&MM Ml DAYTIME P'IOCIAllS. ...... ,.... ca. .. 1111 .,. ...... DAntmllONS IZ:OI e "Suur" (ad') '62- Georae Mo11110111er1 C1lbt rt Ronlld, Zr.a Roda11n •• "1'e s.. ...,. (611) '4J-[dw11d G Rot>tn10• Jolin Carlield, Ida lu111no l:tO O "Tiie C.uwa" Cdral '61 -Robtrt ~n. Jolin OthM• l;lO • "fhlia1'1 ....... Cond (dra) ·u -frtd Ast111e DOING sa.#f ~ Dtc>uly Pen1111 mas que11du u 1 1ho1t 1n Orly'' flaunted house Ol'ly to ltl loose '" kinds ol ttr111ce "'P11tn111rs llldud "" • dud body • """-: C4lll Ille* M Tlw nn Otputy Warkn doe1 llol ~ to be OIUitd •1lh his auic11111ol II Wtfttllortll • (}) at a "'"' i>.,, (II) 'fon11e IKtts Kai IM lcwu ltll 11nttPtde4 lltlp hom an UOht beauty #lltn llG Mtllfntlll) lthltllS hom $ti duty 10 CIUlt .,~,, IO< lht CJlll • MIN: ..... (th) ,~ (11111) Sll5lll O,n Alt 1 II.In as I lit 1owt start d Cfottt uh11w and Babt Oidntuea and !low II ptOY!dfd Int strtllflh Babf nttdtO 1n flt1 baltlt Wllh Clll(tf • tlr1I aw.ti -f rieee ..... : -s.. -'-'"111" (ch) '63 (ltlrs)-Ste .. rt Granatr P1tr M&eh Tht b1bliul !alt ol the w1t~lltSS ol Sodom and Gomonah ind the tsaOt ol tht ltll\ lrom the trt its· dtstruchon R IM SI ZI llllil*t In studio d1scuU10n 9 ..,_, · Rtbtcu" ·-&;30- • <]) {ii QI l.Menat ' ~ lht Cous111" lart•M s ll1ndsontt cousin an111es from Italy and d11¥n lht 11111 ency as he Int\ lo •41111110 lllf Amtncan n y ol ltlr •TlltO..c.,M ID "'• ' Mtd1te1r1nt1n l'l~I Yu11 al ust and abuu ol lht Mtd1 1m111t1n havt 11,en tflctr 1o11 on tlle iu and Ille world \ b•Ut11 swim 1111111 pool ,.,s become lhe -Id s buest ope" Stwtt . .,~a,.... 9:00 • (fl)lll* ........... Didt ~(com) ·7~ (211n) Bu1I Rtynold1 ltflp Rud Don Wtll11ms. Md T tllrs. Alt Calllty N td Bu!JY. Conny Van Oylt When a con niantlluel otfen lo 11111111t an ~11 inc country 1nd ""'"' band, Iller 111 find tllel1 troublei ollly bt1111n1111 • 0 a "' "' $11119 Clicst hosts we Oun M1rt1n and MM1tllt Hartley and aunt stm 111 Joe ftamath . Tanya Twchr. Olympic dlamplon llcllft Witt Jolin Clitry, SISier Sltdtt, lamtt f arr and lht Atientinlln 'c.llClloa .... ,. • CI) (JI ...... c..-, (R) "lid on lllt llm" Jed drtClllMt hrmself as r00111m1ta Sllll'l*y lo ts Qpt f81 ICfllls aAd tnft •P Ill lht dultlle of Sllwitr's blllld d¥t ......... 0 .,_,, "RtMc:ca" ... Qic-. ... . Dots She, 01 Ooc:sil'I Slit,.. Tiie Harts Lry ID unrawel an uotic mri· lt•y 1nwolt1n1 a succeulwl hau druser •ho 1s btac,m111tn1 1111 .ealtltr ltialle dtents <:" .... Wtty OF,..11a... •"-llltM~ g.._... -10:30- • 2J 9 lllliM sa..... 'UllGlt Olarht Pfeoa1111011 lor lht lu11t1al ol • btlo¥ed 1tlal1¥t luds lbcllard and Libby ClllPI• into 1 ltu~s d~ll1SIOll ol ewrytll1n1 lton'I 1'1t 1n II\( Ntul1e1 IO romana 111 Ille hert Jlld ,.,. ....... St-Ille INC C-11 II ham Rtdt lo U1t Blutbtl' Tom Su ton no-out ol puson . .s ~scved flom an l(ly sil..alioft by lad $1 0..'t a.titer Ille . I'• '-'-I 11:00 ee<JJOO._ 8 (J)<JJ98 .... .Tllt...,.G.-. eo...••tt "'"' • Al ii ta.,_.., ...... """ R.._. -11:30- • 1r!C..,...'W e ua o.cu.• • Tiit o.tillc '-• e CII Tiit .. NI ... : ~..,.. (dll) 41 T p1ont Powtr Jotn 81olldcll ....... ...,.. .TlltMIMJ I 11'1 o n.c-..... •flirt •'--* .... ........ A) SfiatU "......_ 12:00 • @ ..... : .... , .. ., ..... "teem .. tlll s-" e oaw.,c.r.. ..... '-Ill •CI) Cll • .... : '!he 111111 ot fhr'l111 Gardtns" (d11)-81uee Dern. Jld Nrcllolsoll, £nt11 8vrstyn .............. .............. -lZ:lG-• ..,, "-cM ..... :!" ..... ,. ... Cit t. TIMI (CCM'll) '50-MalJOllt Ma111. Ptfcy Kilbride f :00 ............... (dfl) '6l-lto11trd Nlllloy, Ptltr (Ilk. e1...u.u. -l:lO eoaT..,... .... .,..., .... ftr" (111)1) '52-Enc l'Wla11 • ... : ........ <••)'62- Antholly Qu11111, SW111a lillAPM. .... • The hosts of NBC s Real ~ople-(clockw1se from top I) Byron Allen Sarah Purcell John Barbour and Skip S1ephenson-wh1Ch airs Wednesdays at 8PM-w1sh every- one a Happy St Patrick s Day • When Merle (Brian Pat11ck Clarke) sets out to mal<e up a besl<etball team wtth the young Bradford women 1n order to play against the wives of his teammates on the baseball team Nancy and Elizabeth (Dianne Kay and Connie Needham I and c respec1tvely) are w1lhng members until he proves to be a martinet ot a coach in Ott1c1al Positions on ABC's Eight Is Enough Wednesday at SPM . ~ .. ~ .. VIDEO CASSETTES FOR RENT OR SALE WILD IUNCH GREASE DELIVERA ... 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Telhis.lcMI wrth ttlttelt II.IS the potlfltill to tum ,_, ll't 111to lfl illf onution resouru; it lus the ,ot111til I to tr ansfomi ttle way JOii elate tor-televisioft stl, cl11111i111 it from • pauive 11ptrit11Ct to n actift Mt." hi baa< ltrlftS, the tnJtallatiotl of leletert Ml a riner's lloftle would tnablt Ille riewer to "call up" iftfon11ati. 11ttrlty by ptdllilll llvttoM. TM data •uld be di""1td Oii lfle SCI"" in pr111t or 111pttic fonw and c.ot1W Ill used as i11f0flll4tioul Nterill to s.ippl11Mllt a partit»tar broa._, a-.1 lfle ua.,aa _.ilin4 to illllstrate ttltttlt's ,ot111tial ue a ~I 11m1 {wfltre ttlttut pmides PfKiM inf~ °" ll llldiwWuat ,...,.,., perfor11111tU); an otlfrl b<udust {wlltre tlttteat prowida • bitsr•liul slttdl of .. of tllt mrs); alt4 a MtioNI -bfudQst ..... wit)i i11ftWoll {wlltfl t11et11t tafl illfoml ttlt ...., about tllt rate of idltitll ill !tis Of htf C09MjMy). 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"T1lt ~" 110. 5!> <2h1s) Buri l111Ustrr D~n• l rnn 811 £11 1na M son 111M tnr1r ••r 1<rou lrontirr t\tntuc\r 1n 1ne 182()s 0 AME:Ra'S FAVORITE * FAallllY!/I IS E.llUF • )) 'ii '2li Eipt Is l-1~ OfhClll Po11trOn\ wnM Mtilt orz1nu,s flit 8s1dto•O r~ls into ; ••ii•& bas\etblfl tu m 1;)111 and 1 Abbt 11e 1t ocl~ O•tt tnt l1<t tn11 Tom c1n I stll M no•tl but Abbr &tts 1n ofter to publish her tnrs1s .,£ TM lal1tn 1r1t11 a.h11a ID Ap.I IN ~ A Qutstl()n ol Curll QJ MT lasatetial °"'9i,.,ii1p lf TM Shlk,...rt """ · R1ch1rd II (Rl m n.. 11crr re1m11 r.u 11crr e1ptoiu 1 ne• b101du\t lrchnolo&1 "lltd ttlttut 1nd It VlllOUS poinl~ 1nrouelloul tht proer1m • rest will be ~rtorrMd rtqumna lht ns1st1ntt ol tht •ittotr -8:30-f) ...... , ,..,. fD The SMktspcm "''' (R) llich11d II . lite ti lt ol R1th1rd II IWtlo dtlYUIC t11d1lron 1ntl lht la•l ol succus1on. d•s1nhe11ls Htnry Bo11nrbfok1 and financu 1 m1ht11y advtnlurr 111 lrtl1nd Otte~ Jx obr S11 l\lftn G1tlcvd Jolln Finell. Ch11ld Cray and Dame Wrnf( H1lltr stir Q) Mi Dlllc:e Dl•rltill 9 :00 " (llJ ......-: NJi•117 ..... _,,.,.(ch ) '80 (2hfl)-Ale1 Kinas Susan Clar• Mldfe Sind111, fddre B.tr1h, Cur11s Yaltt The story ol lhr rel11ionsh1p between Jimmy Butsum. a 1>09ut.1 Oetrotl rtttau 11teur tlld Andre Reynolds, a bite• clllld wllo louehes J1111my'1 flt.rt and cllantes hrs Ille • a a ottrrwt..,...., ·111t W~/" knold's ptl p4hsll dru 1ust IS ht s IOUIC to etltbfalt Ille hsll's butlldfy and wlltn lie stts Olv111 mond '"'•1111 Olll his wcll Arnold thin~ he'1 eotnc to d1t, too . • CJ) C!1 a WecaS (211rs) "Tiit Coldtn Galt ~ Krlltn" Dan cots to S.n f ranctSCO aCICI turns 11p tnth two btlutrful pollCtWOlftlfl to trx• down a psycllolrc cop ~lier ··~-..,, sa. -t:JO-• 0 B Melt, lMtJ "Mid 1111 Criiis Ptlt I: lany Goa to II~" ltrl) e IOI.Std off Ille 111 '"d Into jail "11111 lie ta•u up tht cause ol • flOUP Of soon 10 be llomtlas ~hlttli •Ticfec...,. er.-... 10100 •o• ,......,. .. ,...., M......,.tll" r..rtalll (lllt Set Mtlt Wardf11 II hb .,, ••• lower. 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(dra) '60 Shelley Winter~ &rt Ives (Ila r1111e11ld, R1t1rdo Moolllban A Uiim m st d son of an u ec:uttd lloodlum t.1hfs f()( suivont for his mothe1 and h1mwlf. •tlh fht l\flp of 1 honky tonk sinee1 1nd 1 wllis•~ "°'•ed u 1udce 2 :00 D lln\/lilerit: ·11111 wi1tl 1 Mlf. lion" (com) ·~· G1tco1y Ptcl Ron1ld Sqo11 t line C11fl1tns A !lo"n 111d oult• is /llndtd 1 m1ll1qn pOUnd nott by '"'° 11111 m1lhonu .es II>....,,'°" -2:30- • ~ ..... lslltld," "bl• -o-r· 3:00 CD lilPnt: Ill ·1• • .._._ .. (rom) •8-G1tt1 GanoR W11te1 f'ld(t<f. £ht1~ll h ylof A drvo«tt 1nwa to kt lltr dlufhltr 1111mtd, but lflt '"' runs off tnth '" 1rt1st. lu11nc hei e>Mt11ts to ~ rrconcfltil DOWN I ··· ot Cap" 2 81ns S Soll or 010 lctu. to puule 3 French e111c1e tnswtr) 4 F1n11nu• 9 Oec.Oe (c;lu. 10 pvute s Aton. answer) 6 Fondt's 1n111.is THURSDAY I MUCH 21 for -ftl"I -tft.,_ llstMp. ,ieu. 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Sur~ Of • • • (Rl 'Ghost Ship In 1812 htr upt11n 1n~ Cit• ••n~fltd ••ll'lout a 't11ce lton11d H•mor hosts " Ion (Jy hosts Htitt· • menVfACE TH£ MUSIC D' FICA tlle Mwic • a&rtdl '-"' l "'lllpiillt Ill fll Tac o.cti • CD Al 111 1111 hlliy U> 12t 11•a•s-.. l) hlliyftu4 ~· 0. ell Em klleiltl•tf h,ect CD LI Otra •• , Qt""8 Sl ...... 8 :00 D •I 11~ rtlllllEll: ,...._ 1 .... U.ll (2!1n) Tht plans ol ttio THURSDAY (Coft1inued) 9 yea1 old boys one white and the olht1 blat~. to pan1c1patt togrlher in the IO#n s annual founder s Oar Parade is deslroyed by ' h,ated d•SOult belwe,n then lathtrs 0 n >• Bue• •oem 1n "" 15th Ctnlury But~ s Ou'I to lht Otath Buck sttms to 1111 tne bill for the 1nh1b11ants of an alien Plilntt #host tege11d hu 11 rn11 a 500 vrn old.Jlllll •1111 dthvtr them ftom lh, ~d1st1t i"P or 1 murderous tyiant 0 'rdOllef. Ctll llik• H fou r sure that l vnrl .. ould ll<ll tf1Jpa1d11P ht• parole by Ulluutrne and rnrends lo tell the Pa•OI' Bo11d YI U 3 10 19 Mor• 111d Mt11dJ Invasion of rhe Mor~ Snalchtrs MC11~ .. h \ ~01tustomed ro •artnty mU1a IS "~d 10 •II In.ms ,,, advtrt1s1n~ becoming a buy a noire ,.ho ceinvmts in >loean1 and d,,ams an elablmte nrgh1mair on .. n,cn ht tnltrs a &•ant IV set O Mo"e: "The Oudl1 Alf"'" (dra) '6J (?hrs) lamPs MHon S1mont S1gno1et Ma11mJ1an Schell A Br1trsh lnletl1genct oll1ce1 is sent 10 1nves11g11e ~n a11onymou\ lttt,, sent lo the fo1eign Sw,1a1y accus 1ng a ~ey olf1w ot atlrliatton Whtn the oll1cei commit~ su1c1dP tltr '" vrst1galor 11110,cts murdt• and presses hrs 1nqu11y m C.llll Burnett Ind f ritnds II> Mofle: "1M ~t°' Gtnm/" (com) 49 Clhrs) 01nny llaye Elsa l1nchesle1 Tht to*n clown 1s lorctd to 1mperson1tt a •1\llrng lnsptclor Gene11I m ZI T01111llt In studio dlVU\\IOn 'to M111e ol Oil r'1111t1n1 -1:30- 1~ ll ..... m Tiw Odd eo.p1e fij) BiM Moytn' Journal Vietnam RtlroSQtct1vt This oro1•ilm duts v.1lh lht Vtetnam t •atrrtnct ol lh• l11st U S M111ne l1noin2 at Otnani; 0) La Drlllil!1 de AmblOSIO SQ. Shm C-t 9:00 e u ,. Qu111c1 lhe f1nill -<:lit Whtn one of his Ka<tan Wai buddies uneioli11n1bly d1e.s hom noi. cul1t1l inturres in a 011nt c11S/I Quincy lrilcu lhe uuse ol ou1n 10 a1sfn1c poison•ne ilnd the dud man s Pilllntr betomts 1 pt1mt su1 t>«t tor murder O K¥na fu fJ 3 10 at 8l111e1 M1lltr tR) Int Bird Harris m1y lose all his 111'nds 1f lie t•er pubhsne~ n1s b()j ~ about tne 11th Pitc1ncr .tnd w~,r. dllVe\ hfr)One Crary when ht br1ng1 hrs oer blld 10 "'6fl m Men Ctitt111 Show 2• SyntlltSIS II 0) Luis dtAi.a "SO l'rrme of Mi.sa Jun lrodit -9:30-u l l tell '2f 1oip 2• Oct111us fD luf., CJutd t11d lllort Com111nr A Fut fish Ornntr m llochH h111tlas 10:00 8 LIQUOR IS DISASTU * FOR GMY 011 KNOTS! fJ t ft In.ts l.u4i•1 P.trt ont of l•O parts C.ir, •l!o 1fttr m1ny bouts wrt~ t~e bottle nu turned 10 handle ~ tucl and hard ~noos un I dul *rth sudden 1ood lortune ind drsaopu1s on • d11nl tnl b1111e 8ertoue dietlftl le • Will~ lalUe for houttmother £al\e Ga!T9tt (Ch1rlotte R .. ). Who'' glYtn •pep t.lk ~ ~ ,,.,, (LIM Whelchel) In ''Dieting" on NBC'• ~ ~Otl 0 Ufl, Frldoty at t :30PM. \l ,...,. ~ 8 .U >t . Tiit Aocalt<d Ria (Rl P111d1n Co•t A haio nosed. court appo1n1eo 1ecei;t1 is assigned lo colltcl a 1ud1men1 a1a1ns1 11m bu! inslt1d 101ns •dh him lo b11n2 lh• man •ho •on tl'>e 1uocmen1 lo 1usl1tt fol 1:1'\I c1111>ts OD""' fJ 1) l§i lJ 10110 Q) "'cllt Ci.tltfy M OcuMs m C..r1 Tllru P,,, Oril~I Oft Tao ho d1•1u• Paur Dral)t'1 rt nfa•SfS " th a t•OllP or oanct11 from tht Amt•.un Da11Ct Math1n• m IJtq """' lll11udl $0 llnncMc• -10:30-m mm ""'i ) 4 Intl 1110-1' s Wotl4 m w llbsttt~t T11ut11: rt•• Dllcl)IU ol Dllb ~rNI lort1e it turns lrom ht1 f1n1sn1n1 scnoo1 •1lh an unt•Ot'Cltd guul Rom111<t is 1n the "' and l 0111~ 1s '" 101 somf btg \ur 011sts 11:00 D fJ 1f 1 Jt U 11,., .. fl ffJ t1l 21 """ 0 Tiit IWlywd C.111t Ill Of" Mltft 1t La11t m All lft tilt F 1111ily m 1t11111 Ci.thrr -11 :30-u 1 n Moria·~ ...... "111¥1 Hw11N11, Miry HlrbatftH fl tOJ 2f "*' W.U.tllrttb 0 ~ 11! JoMiy c;,,,.. 0 Ott O.t1111 "-• n. t11ft Cnat'*-..__. 1J lllllN; w..._ Still41r" (susp> ll -M11' ten11d l1nd1 Avtl) ID Hlpl's HttNS mn......,..uun 81 n. W....tts ill •• , ·~*""" CD .....,,.,. 0~11 12:00 ............ ................ • "' ....., '91111 .......... Tiit Toronto ~aple leafs 11 the PM1delph11 firers -12:30-...... Clwdie •Nb ._.lllrttta 1:00 B OOT...,,• e lhwle: "Tiit Cartllhr" (dtl) '64-Alin Bites. Robert Shi" •LAT.U. -1:30- I V Wttll. M AHCH lb 1980 _( _FR_ID_A_v__.f' MUCH 21 For "*111"1 llW lttt,_.. llstirlp. . ,im e '" OAfTllllE l'•OCRUIS. .... ftf l"U< COMtl1iellCI, lft die dl(t~ • DAmME fltOWlf.S I l :OO 0 Iii ~h~i.us w.tW of ...,es \'erwH tS<.• t 61 lO\l loc l lrn•t Na>a•a Milo Holl CD ... ·a. \'NS Kr9t T~ ~·· O•" ~~ fd•11' G Rooo11so~ M.ii ._.,,., 0 ill!fn 3:00 .)t "'IUIOll" 1t"H )4 Cornt4 Wilde Y110Mf de l:.lrlo J.30 8 ''Sly OM tOf Ille" om) )9 -B1n1 Ct05by EVENING 8:00 ua u.'n ,..., ' The Odd CAliple .. • ) lOl Jtl """ D Slar1lr & .tutdt "Allodil m I Lowe lllCJ Q) Sanf0f4 & Son '~ Foobt19t m 1.2.1 eont1ct ,. Al "' lilt f1111ily H 1vi., Clulll ... ht C..,.•r -6:30- ) u ,. """ ('JMHdt • fl( Tat Dttcll 1A. F'" tllt fltaic ID at l1w ltldy ludt m GeM r""" PD Did Cnttt S... CD La tn.11 11ttt CriMI JO' O..r E•1 ' ... Word Hulk lht liard haller •tlh 1 soil hnrt l•lls in love w11h buu11tul Jolene Jenn1n11 who·s nol lhe coun 11y •nd weslrin s1n1er slit 111e1rnch to be D "°"": "Cruy Joe" Cd••> 14 (lhrsJ-Peter Boyle P1ul1 Prenrm f 1ed Wilham~ Rip loin All 1dap lalton ol the lilt Malia 1t1urt Joey ~llo .tiownaunllfd dO'wn 1n 1911 ID Car• llll'IMtt 11M1 fnelllls II>....,.; "It slirte4 NI ltlpla" (com) 60 (2h1s) Sophi• loitn Cl1rk Clblt Ille Amtriun uncle ol an lt1h1n boy t11u to Uht him a•ay from t11s Aunl fU Tiie Act of UllUftJ111ty m 21 To111111t A lfVlf• t i 1 h~ weeks events SO Wallirt(totl Wetl In •- -8: 30- D ~ The flcts of life 01~1tne To get a new hgure lhal wilt 1mpms her !0(1ally pt0mintnl date 8ta11 goes on a crash d1el that Inds 10 he1 la1n1tn1 l1om hunrer m Tiie oo Co11p1e fD WMlllCtoll W• ill Rn1t• fl) El S""' tit ld1¥tlo II 1t; 1..-.,,.. 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TM frlttl m.._,, so Aattll City l lllllb -11:30- D llltwv...._ ~wo Wwlff fer Sister S111" '~'SI II Shult, MKL1•nt Clint [ut-,.1>0d D lS U S.t1110, lt~llt l.twt •Mme· "lilodaty IU!St" (dral 66 T ertnct Stamp Otrk Botirdt Cl l'GA 111111111\ 'ro·bl Goll Towr111-1 1~ ¥cmt: ''lkul>t •04! lllri. lllil· ltr" <dr11 11 WarrM Btally CD Movie: "l11dtct and Coavlct" \dr11 14 Ctoritt G11111rd U Mo.1t: "Doth ScrHm" 1drl) I~ CIQ"S ltachm1n Ari Carn,y Q) The --1'1 fD Luthi lib" 12:00 U JOIN THE STARS • Cd Pltdae 460·6000 D later Seal ltlttllol -12:30- CI> Mme: "Orte11ll's Castle" (hOI) 69 lo~n C111ad1nt 1:00 D S.IM City ,...,_ D TM till C.., S... U) lttoin. "' .. C-tpl -1:30- D kk C4nclr1 D lllowlt: 91 "l.14y I• 1 C.p" (llor) '64 Olma dt H1v1ll1nd G) lihiN: ''Sllw TrttWt" (fdV) 61 lames Fr1nc1Ku' 2:00 8 lltws I ""It: "Tiit Prtf111 Ce!MdJ" (dial '69-Chuck Connor$. at llletlt: '1111 Cwrtt tf licfMf' (ho•) · /1 Robtr1 Clymire 3:00 D lllcl Wtrll m Mffl1: "l•••" (adv) ·57 VieiOI Malurt. 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