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A~_...... '' OOllUDua6t)' ii fta&UDI fewer ud
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" ' But th '1 could llvt Uk• · 9i -'f.~l!i!:~ SL ldn11 lf tb11 and tbtlr 1• n..ilit ._.. tM da1a betk la U.. "'1111 PQtt.eeb could be trauPGl"Wd
Ol lNT. wW rowtl _,... hlirrMd to 1tart b•ek to tboee da)'t ol ~l·.
peM"'U"M fam'11ee •IMl ..... ofhNi a HoUJWOocl World War ll lnlla\lon wbeft
bM 91ir .... tiUy ~-at 111.IO to 811.IO aad Jobi were 1c1rce but buytn1 111~ c\othel wtre a ltMl. powet wu llnprovlnt. 1't'J "" •&lo th wonl pnYloua period o( "There'• no comparllc>G, It v1.-1trt.. U.1. eclDllOtftlC lnf)atlon uaUl the p....-, llUMM.ilh 'NII a dlff~l kind of lnllat.loo then, .. llYI Costa
, lM W&ar tUU IMtned to 10 a k>4 flll"t.bw bJ '°11'.l· Maa Chamber or Commerce ExecuUve Mana1er
pariem titan • V·8 Mden soee on • SU'T 1aUoa o( Nate Reid , who waa thtn ¥ youn1 veteran and
111 today. 11uto P•rU store cler1t
A &lance backward lb.routh P&lfl of lbo old ·•r cu remember 1 Ure that sells for $50 today
N•PGrt Ne•·Ttm . on of ltte fOftru.nntra of wu aotnt ror $10 and a aenerator for a 1947 Ford
the Dall.y Pilot. teUa ol that per\od'a then steep or Plymaoth nathead that was J(.95 and goes oow
c01& ot llvtna. ., ror ... 9.~.
SIJNDAY
· 'Wlt.h Lllew baby. w~ were_cetllq aloaa.Jua
flne on my UtUe paycheck. \'our dollar was worth
more lbtn. We were even bavlnc Hlet on thln11."
tnnatlon In 1M7 cau.ed price. to rile 17.5.per-
cent ln a one·year period endlrig ln May of that
year, while economllts point out in lhe year ending
lut February they rose 17.7 percent In Orange
County.
Th.la meAl\I the CoPJumer Price Index (CPI>
rose 2.1 percent. lbe highest one-month sur1e since
September 19'7, when it leaped by 2.5 percent, ac-
cordini to the U.S. Department of Labor Statistics.
State Employment Development Department
officials just announced, however, that real apen·
dable income-for the average southland (amlly of
rour dropped by 10. 7 percent for the year ending in
January.
Federal offtclala point out then ire aetuall
two--GPI llfW eoa':lwted It .... .-U...YM&--4J
ference in Income ·~ bablu uaonc th American public. ~ ~ The 17.i pereeM-,riff laen11e ..,.......
all-urban consumers' cateaory for baalo
neceNlUes.
A separate urban wa1e eamen, and citric
workers' croup account.a for 40 percent o( tbe
spendina public. That lnt1aUon increue ii flavr.ecl'
at 18.6 percent increase over the put year becauae{
those people have more money to spend and mote
lavish ta.ates.
Increases in earnings after taxes are com·
pared to boosts upward in the CPI to determine a
family's real spendable income.
And real spendable income is just a fancy
term for what it means when lhey s,ay it. re;dly hit
you where it hurts, in the pocketbook.
Transportation costs hurt worst. rising 3.3 per·
(See PRICES, Page A3 >
VOL. 73. No. 97, 7 SECTIONS, 96 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SU NDAY,APRIL6, 1980 FIFTY CENTS
Blooming flowers and stylized steeple point to a glorious
morning at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant at
2850 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa, where the Easter
message will be retold at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. today.
. "ii..f ~ N~E ""' . . . ~.~:l~ .:.T ·nt:. I 3~ -i· ~ · . . .• · • .,,
111881NG CHILD -It was
nearly a year ago that 5-year-old
Etan Patz left bis SoHo home to
cateb tbe school bus. It was lhe Jait time be was seen. An As·
aociated Press story describes
4 tbe events that-followed and the t hope Julie and Stan Pat1 cling
1 to: Etan may still be alive. Page
All.
'
i' s!,~~~~8 in ~re:e<:; television aeries wttb junkyard
Intact. but tbe reincarnation is
• without aoo Lamont and ~unt
Either. However, there la a new
J'Otnance for Redd Fou. Page ••
•OMtn 8V81NES8 -At· tone, Erwin Keup says moat
ftOple wbo come to bJm about
O'allddN ....... onty waat to
. Mar tbe IOOd · aewa, but ID a
Vou/Yaw lloa.er '*°17 ho tens
iow te •9'064--. )OQr 1ife aav· ..... P.O.
LQSING LEAD? -An As-
sociated Press review of U.S.
military strenetbs and weak·
nesses reveals that. with few
exceptions, the Soviet Union is
pulling_ far abea"d in conven·
tlonal weapom and tbe ability
to make llfhtnlng strikes
anywhere in the world such u
the Alaban invasion by troop;
from all parts of Ruasla. Paae
A8.
.. 11.T ... L.OfNCT._.
CIW~ 11--,w.wy
TY ...
Pilgrims, Tourist Hear Blessings
Holy Cities Rejoicing
VATICAN CITY <AP I
Thousands of Romans gathered
on balconies and al windows this
Easter morning to lJsten as the
city resounded with the peal of
be lls from its 500 churches,
heralding Christ's resurre<"tion
The lO·ton Campanone. the
m aster bell of St. P e t er's
Basilica that ha d been silent
s ince Holy Thursday, was the
firs t lo ring 'at midnight. It
quickly was joined by other bells
throughout tbe Eternal City.
WEST COVINA <APl
Police said Saturday they had
arrested three persons and were
see king a fo urth in th e
strangulation of a lC).year-old
boy whose body was found a
week after he was kidnapped
r ro m the front ya rd or his
home ..
Orville Young, 22: his sister.
Lewanna Patterson. 27. "ho
owned the house where the body
was found, and Larry Johnson.
Z3. who lived there. were booked
ror investigation of murder afte r
Ronald Tolleson Jr. 's body was
found in their garage, Officer
Don Holtz said.
A nationwide manhunt in·
tensified for 2l ·yea r -o ld
California Youth Authority
parolee Danny J erome Young,
brother of Orville Young and
Ms. Patterson and an acquain-
tance o< the Tolleson family. In·
vestigators checked leads that
he might be hiding in Seattle
Police and vou)unteers had
scoured fields, cul verts and even
the sewage system looking ror a
sign of Ronald. a fourth·grader .
who disappeared Ma rch 28 in
this Los Angeles suburb.
Ronald had been dead al least
a day when he was found. ac-
cording to J .W. Franken, an in·
vestigator for the coroner's of·
fi ce. However. Franken said.
"he hadn't been dead since lhe
day he was kidnapped."
Franken said an autopsy com-
pleted Saturday artemoon re·
vea led the boy had ~een
<See KIDNAP, Pa1e AZ>
Radioactive
Wa8tes Go
Irvine police ended tbelr night
long surveillance of a chemical
waste plant Saturday morning
after officiala removed lour bar·
rels .of radioactive wasleS that
were discovered leakln1.
Ao officer anaweriag a
burgl1r alarm Frld•y night
found the leattq barrels at ln·
ternational Chemical and
Nuclear Co., 2727 Campus Drive.
Otflclala from the Oran1e
County Health Department and
the Oc~tlonal S•fety and
Health mlnlatratlon (OSHA)
said that tbe leaky barrela were
In violation of 1tate law. A re-
pOrt on the Incident la expected
Monday.
8tlll OG tM f~tJ'I premiaes
are 15 .,.,,._la ca!lllalntn1 a 1epl
amount at radloaetive wutel,
accordlnf t.o compaaJ omctall, .
An C'Sllmat<.'d 600.000 tourists
from around the world and
Rome 's 3 5 mi llion residents pre·
par('d for Eas ter riles and
festivities cul mmatm~ ln Popt-
John Paul ll"s noontime '"Urbi
ct Orb1'" blessing to the city and
the world at St. Peter's Square
Saturday night. the pontiff
celebrated an Easter vigil Mass
in the splendor of St. Peter's
Basilica, leachng lhe world's 720
million Roman Catholics in the
commemoration of,cfbrist's rise rrom tbe dead. ~
~ mistJ, cbilly weet.ber. tt!ns ol tboaaa.oda of Ptllrlina
and touri8'a cro..,4'ed bl&o U. maplfteeae''c'Wen .._._...
ch,11.rdl.ID Cbttlaadom.
Jn Jerusalem. the UtanJes of
the Roman Catholic, Greek
Orthodox, Armenian, Copde end
other churches echoed t.brougb
the incense-filled, Crusader-built
Cburch of the Holy Sepulcher in
~quick s uccession of prayer b ur g h G r eek Orthodox
'>t'rv1ce~. diocese. who w1U narrate a hve
Protestants held separate television broadcast of today's
'>ervices outstdl' the walls of service to the United Stales.
.Jerusalem·s Old City. They do Their candles fltckenng lll the
not recognize the church as the darkened church. the pilgrims
s11e of Cbnst's bunal. marched three times aroun1l lhe
Catholics held a spars~y at· masstve 15-foot·high m a usoleum
tended dawn Pontifical Mass or over the cave of.Christ's burial
the Blessing of tbe Fire sym-befo~ filing tolo the church
bolirlng t.be licbt Jesus gave lhe courtyard. The sound ef church
world. A solemn pnceaioe was bella rilled tbe air.
held from C•hary to tbe It was a bnaisiDg expedie9k-e.
mauoleum ot tk S.,..leMr • "'bat t. be in a awb Mire that
few feet_,-. ., mak• )'Ge feel at .-with la tlle ...... ,, .. .._. a 411 n '?»." Mld.CVehU ....
Or••k Ort~•d•x •U&ri•• a, • 1cl ~of J ........... _,_ ...... ......_.,.,.._ .....
---..... ,, .. ~i ............. ...., ......... 111 •· ,_. 1 • ._._... au: a ,... 11' ,.._.-=:
.. ...... ,,..._ tlle o. .. '* --year, aloq wtth the ~ven-day out of the tomb by Metropolitan Jewilb bDltday of PUIOVer.
Vuiliosoleaarta. ......... ~--peo-... Y• Mft to lol* a .... wu __ .. _1-dmor-
to find • exdtla« momeat HU IM''W ~ ud were that." said Patber Coestaatine
Volaitis. '>...,.,.,lor ol tbe Fttta-'8eellOUDAY,Pll«e.U>
.Blaek· Tie, Fuzzy Tall
Dear De.Uy Pilot:
My name is Ann Fain and I am 12
· yean old. I have two bnJdaen, Juon.: 10.
ud Tad, 9. Our rabbit, Oreo. 11 rour
yeanold.
He la black and wblte so we made
lilm a black tie and top bat for Easter.
I ---
so be. coalcl be a rent.ar Peter Rabbit .
We hope you'll lite oUr rabbit. I
thou1ht that a picture of him would
briaf E.ter cheer to many of your readei'I.
. . ..... l'hank you ~pyEuter
'l "
A.I OAALY PILOT
.,. PMii
lraa'1 .,......_, wu _._.oted
Satunla.J • ~ ta.. lllamlt • mUltantl wHe nploJUq tM
American b0tta1n and Usu
Preakteat Cart•r m• tlartfy
.... ataDd Ola the mils. He~·
s11pUaa1 lo O• t PrealdHt
Sadat :'J'ftaa ~to U. c»-poeect .
TbNe American cler11men
arrived tll Tehran, meanwblle,
• \.~ teed EastM' Mrvlca for the
Americana. wbo bne ~
s pent Tbank11lvln1 and Cbrlltma In' c.a~vlty. Holiday
presents of fnd!., t~late and
clothing were oeUvel"f'd to tht us. Embassy by the v•ucan'•
envoy. r~preaent1n1 other
diplomats ln Tehran
'It wall be like lhe Chrastmui.
celebration" with proceedJng:.
fllmed by Iranian telev1s1on.
aald 1 mllltanb' a~umu lD a
!ti Obciae bltervl w wU.b 'l1M M ·
aoehted Pren ln Nlcoala,
Cyprua. Me .. ,d tb Hrvlte
WOGW b1tJn Sunday 1t 1:00 p.m .
loeal Ume. .,,.
Re woCald not 14)' wbether the
duo would have lime to vlatt
wltb eaeb bo9ta1~ • 'Tbey wW be
here ror the celobraUou and
tbat•a all, .. &.be apok•mao Ald
In aa lDterv1ew pubUllhed ln
tho Parl.t nowapaper Le MODde,
lranla,n Prealdent Abolbu11n
Banl·Sadr wu quoted aa c:all1n1
the l'mbaHy miUtaot• "O~·
portunia\i" who were taltlng id
V'4nla&e oC the hostaae satuat.Jon
In an attempt "to dellver them
IO the htghest bidder "
tie was quoted aa HYina be
would takt! his use lo the Ira·
Ol~sidetl Tri .. p ..
President, Reagan
Sweep in Louisiana
NEW ORLEANS <AP>
President Carter maintained tus
Campaign '80 mastery or Sen.
~dward Kennedy with a
landslide victory Saturday nJght tn the Louisiana Democratic
presidential primary. Ronald
Reagan took an evep more ooe-
sided triumph in the state's GOP
election.
Carter, runnJne in his native
South, was ga~ring 55 percent
of the vote to Kennedy's 23 per.·
cent.
"I want to thank the people of
Louisiana tonight as they made history voting their (jrst pres-
idential primary. and I want to
thank them for their conUnu.ing
confidence in my administra-
tion." Carter said in a state·
ment
Reagan held a 73-20 percent
ed ae over Georae Bush
The primary s tirred Utt1e
competition among the can·
dldntes and little Interest among
the state's 2 million voters.
Turnout was extr~m ely light
de s pite ideal s printtime weather.
Their Loulaiana vlctories
en abled Carter and Reagan to
widen their advantages in the
aJl .important competition for
nom lnat.lng delegates. ·
Going into Saturday's pnmary.
Carter led Kennedy 852 to 42'1 in
the delegate competition.
Reagan Jed Bush by 343 to 72.
Rep John Anderson, who was
not on the Louisiana ballot, had
57
lll•ltreu Bnit•tes
Two.year-old Julie Anne Barry of Huntington Beach
pauses to catch her bearings as she searches for all
those tinted and golden eggs at Sts. Simon and Jude
.Catholic Church Saturday. She appears alone but there
was plenty of competition in the. grassy field.
3-way Summit Seen
In Mideast Dispute
WASHINGTON (AP) -Preei·
dent Carter'•~~ meettnp
with EOPdan-t Allwar
Sadat and hraell Prime
M uu.ter Menacbem Belin prob-
ably will lead to a tliree:.w1y
. summit, says one of Sadat's
principal advisers.
"1 think tt is alm01t lne.vi\a·
ble, it ts neceaaary,'' Osama &I·
Bat, com11etor ta the Egyptian
president, said Thursday In a
sasion here with reporten.
His remuka. tor pubJlcaUon
oo the ev;e of Sadat 'a arrival,
sugg-.ct Egypt la peqlmJauc
about tMCbiDg •treement wttb
llrael lbelor, a May 28 taraet date on a plan to eltabll1h autonomy
for tbe 1.1 mlllton Paleatlnlans
Uvtns on leraeU~copted Arab
land.
'
Cart.er oPeDa talb with Sadat
at the White House on Tuesday
and will meet next week with
Be11n. Tm roundl of nelOlla· Jlons between Etypt ud hnel
have not produced even the flint
outline of a settlement.
Meanwblle, a KuwaH
H'WtJ!aper_ ~eported Saturday
that EQpUan President Anwar
Sadat told President Carter he
will reslen if there ta no tangJble
pro1reu in Palestinian
• autonomy talks with Israel by
the deadli.De.
Ao E1ypUan 1overnment
1pokent0ma,n ln Calro, mmmat
Mu1t1fa, celled the report
"wlahtul thlnklna." A U.S. Slate
Department 1poketm~ In
Washmcton aaid be had tieArd
no aucb thlnt.
nlan ~ lf \be mll1'-nta ,...
fuud to accept bl1 plan to
ltanafer &.be Americau to 1ov·
e rncntnt control~ "It (tb•
pubUc> wtU understand tbat tbe
holtaie att1tr la oot eueatlal,
that tt 11 even 11\Jurtoua to the
bJ011omJn1 of our revolutklft ...
8aQl-s.dr called on Preeldent
Carter to clarify a 1tat.emeot
made lNl Wednesday that be
tbou1bt the Iranian president'•
offer to take control of the
hos ta sea. sei1ed Nov. 4. was a
"pocltive development," It said.
The plan did not win approval
m a meeting Thursday ot the
Revoluuonary Council Bao1
Sadr heads because its clerical
members -who belong to the
l1lamic Republican Party aJ)d
are believed to have ' majority
on \be U.member body -ap-
parenUy wanted a clarlflcaUOo
from can.r. lranlan ottldalt re·
potrt.dly not Can.r to •tree
t.be new lnaiu Parliament wlll
bave tba "~t" to decide the botta.-• fate u ordered by Ira·
ni1n revoluUonary leader
Ayatollah Ruhollab Khomeini.
"Mr. Carter told me that be
undentood that lbe future Ira·
ntan Parliament bad been
charced with dealin& with the
ho1ta1e1. 'Understand' ls, in
Enclish, an ambiguous word. It
doesn't neces1arily mean that
the United States admits the
jurlldlctioo or our national as·
sembly," Bani·Sadr was quoted
as sayina.
There was no lmmedia~ com·
m ent from the White House
Tbe council la to consider tbe
tranarer laaue •catn tonJ1bt.
Earlier Sltvday. ~ hlamic
party lalued a statement 11ytac
lt fell tbe Americana 1hoUld re-
main with tbe mUlt1nu and
Banl.sadr. apeak.lng ln Tehran.
called on Egyptlana to oust
Sadat and return dePOted Shah
Mohammed Reza l>ahlavl to
Iran.
Barti..s.d.r, in a mesaage car·
ried by Tehran radio and
monitored ln London, uraed that
r ecent anll·Sadat demonstra·
tions by Egyptian Moslem fun·
dament.ahst.s continue "until the
downfall of the regime whkh
prefers .. the fri endsh.ip of the
Iranian nat1on ·s fo remost
enemy"' to that of Iran
• There -u no reaction from
Sadat, who granted polltlcal
uylum to the shah after he left a Ulree-manth aUie In Panama .
The deDOMd moaarch arrived in
Cairo Marcb a., bad hll tan·
ceroaa spleen .removed four
days Js~ and ii recuperatlne in
a mlUta,YholpitaJ.
Tbe Rev. Jack Bremer. a
Methodiat minis ter from
Lawrence, Kan., told Western
rePortert in Tehran be hoped the
hostages' Easter servlce would
be a "very meanln1ful Ume, a
spiritually supportive lime (or
ttte bostaees.' ·
He was accompanied by Rev
Darrell Rupiper. a Roman
Catholic priest from Omaha.
Neb .. and the Rev . Nelson
Thompson. a Methodist from
Kansa~ City, Mo.
l)iamonds for the Birds
Pigeons Sent to D e liver Poison Ransom \,
Britain's Prince Charles left
a West Palm Beach. Fla .•
hospital Saturday alter suf ·
fering sunburn and possible
'heat exhaustion during a
polo match The British
team won.
BEAVERTON, Ore. CAP>
.An extmtlonlst who Jert traces of
cyanide in a jar of pickles at a
supermarket in this Portland
suburb apparently planned to
apir1t away a diamond ransom
by camer pigeon. pohce say
Authorities had revealed last
Wednesday that a man called a
Fred Meyer tnc atore tn
Beaverton on March 22 about
tbe pickles and left a note de
mandina $250,000 worth of
diamonds.
.aeaverton Police Detective
Craig Heywood said Friday that
a second note wu found Ued t.o a
piaeon cage inatructin& police to
attach the diamood booty to two
birds and let them &o.
In Los Angeles. meanwhile,
Richard Q. WUUams. 46. was ar-raigned Friday in connection
"lth attempts to extort
diamonds and money from two
Order Ignored
--· Priest Re mains Hostage ,
(.
t
BOGOTA, Colombia <APl -
Guerrillas occupying the
Dominican Republic Embassy
vetoed a dedaioo by their hl&h
command to free the papal nwi·
cio for Easter. government ln·
telligence sources said Satur·
day
. The nuncio. \fons1gnor Angelo
Acerbt. 1s among Z3 hostages, in·
eluding 19 foreign envoys. still
being held by guerrillas who
,..,._r.,,e AJ
KIDNAP .•.
strangled and his wrists had
been boWld. The body was found
fully clothed.
Johnson was taken into
custody Friday. shortly aft.er the
boy's relatives were notified.
and YOW\g was booked later in
the day. Ms. Patterson. who also
lived at the house. was arrested
early Saturday In Cerrtio. while
in the process of moving. Dettt·
live Dan Leonard aald. "We're
giving her the benefit of the
doubt," he said when asked if
she was fleeing.
FNmr.,,eAJ
HOLID AY. • •
among a record 95,000 Chri<>
llans and Jews here ror the hoh
day season.
Jews celebrated the fifth day
or tbe week·lon1 Passover hoh·
day commemorating the exodus
or the ancient laraelltes h'om
Egypt. Devout Jews 1athered
Friday evenlng ln another area
of lbe Old City to recite the Seng
of Soop et the Wailln1 Wall, the
last remnant of the Blbllcal
Temple.
Metropolitan Vasllloa. whose
rank equale that of a Catholic
arcbbllbop, aaJd the compllcat
ed and closely Urned schedule
worked out two moniha a10 by
the various churcbea wu beln~
faithfully kept.
The common Easter, be ~Id
The A11ociated Preas, "i• a
ble11ln1 because we 1bow to the
world that we are like one fami·
ly, wblcb wu the prayer of our
Lord. We are alvtnc an excellent
example to a1f eoannunitiea wtth
our aplrlt of eooperaUoo and
brotherly love.••
Seal Beach Man
Held Over Sh°'8
A Seal Beach man was arrest·
cd Saturday on suaplcloo ot U ·
sault with a deadly weapon after
be allesedly nred a 22·caliber
1un at two nelghbon. No one
wu~ured.
Raymond Wlltred
Scblotabauer. 49, ane1edly ftred
the 1hot aft.tr 1 dtqtUte wlth the
two men. He •u tran1pofted ~ Oranp County Jail.
seued the embassy during a
diplomatic recepllon Feb. 27.
Th1: standoff enters its 40th day
today
Colombia intelligence service
sources said they intercepted a
telephone call to lhe e mbassy
last week In whlch a person wbo
identified her~elf as "Felisa'"
~:n e the rl'lease order on behalf
or the g~rnllu ' high command
The leader o( the l{uerrillu In
!'iide the embassy was quoted as
replying. "[ am responsible for
the operation and l am not thloJt·
1ng of liberating him · ·
Felisa wou quot.eel as saying
that frtting the nuncio would be
a .. publicity coup and a dem·
onstration or the humanitarian
sentiment" of t.M guerrillas
Last week during a telephone
interview, the 49.year-old nuncio
was described by guerrillas in
the embassy as being "a rather
important person from a tacUcaJ
point of view "
The guerrillas have freed six
o r their JO non·dlplomatlc
hostages in the past week. Tbey
were quoted earlier as aaYtnc all
non·diplomat.s would be freed
during Holy Week.
The four remalnin1 non·
diplomats belnl held are lhtte
Colombians. including a protocol
officer. and a Dominican.
V8(X!ine F ataJ,
Police Warn
Orange police warned today
that thieves who Mole drugs
from an animal hocpltal may
end up killlng themselvea ir they
u.se the dangerous vacC'lne1.
Employeea or Chapman
Animal Hoepltal. 4750 E . Chap-
man Ave., rePorted tbe theft
Friday or numerous rabies and
distemper vaccmes Intended for
cats and dogs only.
·"They are very dangerous and
can be fatal with human use:·
said Lt. Steve Felts.
Poli ce are requesting that the
drugs be turned Into the nearest
medical facllity' or police depart·
ment.
DrugWReody
For HeUa Au4Jmpa
A Dana Potnt ctrucc:i.t. Wbo
had been robbed twice before.
w11 ready Saturd1y attemooa
when two men ·aimulattng
weapooa walked into hla •tore. ··
He a hot one ol them ln the face
with blrdahot.
Tbe palr ned DIDI Point
Dru1s. 2'131 La Plan St ..
without cub. The woanded a.-
pect ftred two rounda lDto tM
store u be wu ex.ltJne, 11Mrift'1
deputl• uJd. No one wu ln·
Jdred.
Oranp COuDty •rttr•• de·
pUUil b1Ye no leadt on t1M &den·
Uty or wMluboutl ol UM ""1d·
be robben.
San D1eeo 1upermarkets by The note on the cage was
leaving poilooed merchandise found near a Portland highway
on shelves He had been ac· by unidentifie d person s.
qwued two weeks earlier of W>· ··Diamonds were to be .i-
1n1 pol1oned food to extort tached to the carrier pigeon.a
moo.y from a Sun CUy · Calif. and the pi1eona were to ble re·
market. leued." said Heywood. "That'•
Au\borltle1 ln Loa Angele• baalcally what the note saJd."
wd tMy considered lt poalble He said attempts to trace a Uaat men than oae person was b involved in tbe extortion at· suspect lhroug the carrier , pigeon link had been unsuc· le::'.AA.ct aaid aau.orides were ceuful. "We have a number or
not sure wbetber Wllllam.a would carrier s>teeoa groups here tn
be cbarpd lD the Beaverton the Portland area," be aald.
case .• ..,,_.. ta nothlaa at th1a WllU1m1 was acquitted on
t.lme to aublt&nt!ate that be ia March 21 ot a Sl00,000 extorUon
our penao,'' Heywood aaJd. "We a ttempt in Sun City. The
are not u tlna a complaint yet Beaverton attempt occurred the
on Mr. Willlams... next day "which time.frame
Heywood aa1d the note and de· wi5e is pmty Ugbt." Heywood
t.aia. about Lbe carrier pl1eoos said
were •ithbeld until an affidavit No cyanide wa.s found ln any
was awom out against Williams othe r food at the Beaverton
tn Southem Ca11forn1a More
IUpsBatters
ll "s hard to say whe ther Stacey Bennett. 7. or Costa
Mesa put more imagination into her hat or decorations
on at. Whichever. 1t was enouRh to win the 2rand prize at the bonnet contest at the Egga.thon sponsored by the
city's Recreation Department Saturday in Estancia
Park.
BB Officer
Still in Coma
After Crash -1'
A Hunllncton Beach police of.
fleer remalns in critical cond1·
Uon today after being knocked
from bi.a motorcycle Weclnelclay
ni1bt. John SutUe. 29, bu not re-
galned consciousness at Hunt·
logton lnt.ercommunily Hospital
where he was taken with head
injuries.
A Lakewood man was arrest·
ed Thunday tn connedlOG with
the accld•Dt after turnlna hims~ lo to authoriUea. Robert
Jack Qu1tt wu arreated on aus-
olcton ol fdoay hlt·and·run cb1v·
~11. and wa1 releued oa SS,000
Qwn toad peUce that i.. wu
moving a nfriaerator:-when bia
\fan broadalded the omcer at the
corner ol Golden Weat Slreet
and Edinaer AY9D\R.
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SUNDAY
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L SAMPLE OF GROCERY PRICES FROM NEWPORT-BALBOA PRESS ON JAN. 2. 1947
t ,.,,.._PaseAJ
PRICES STAGGER IMAGINATION • • •
cent in February and 25.7 percent
over the previous year.
The largest lump sum cost m
crease, however, came in the m
terest on home buying and
financing. up 2.7 percent for the
month and 21.2 percent for the
year.
New homes, new clothes, new
cars and similar purchases that
might be made on time with in·
terest tacked on are a ll gelling
crossed off monthly and yearly
budgets along with such inciden·
tals as childrens' toys.
·'The big thing 1s the interest
rate." says Kurt Wilson, of the
Orange County Housing and
Redevelopment Agency. "The
rate ls so high that the monthly
payment just kills you. Lots of
people who want to buy just
can't qualify."
Grocery prices in Orange and
Los Angeles counties remained
stable during March. however,
with the exception of sugar.
1'bidl IXIM 9 percent and eggs,
•Zperftnl Jlo one •••m• to ha•e a ~"*' ..,..... to what ~an or may be done to stabilize the up·
ward surge of prices compared
to the atalionary level of t.ake-
bbme pay ancl real spendable in·
come. --------· *
· · 1 · rn not an expert on the
eronomy." says Mark Stark.
ch1t:f representa ti ve of the
Orange County Department of
Consumer Affairs. "If you check
with some stockbrokers, you'll
find they aren't either "
He pointed out some financial
institutions are doing what they
feel best, curtailing and dis-
couraging purchases on credit,
especially those involving homes
and cars.
One tends to long for the good
old days of 1947 and its brand of
inflation. when a dollar was
worth 42 cents. but that 42 cents
went a long way.
A pros pective home buyer
might look into the lot south of
Pacific Coas t Highway in
Corona del Mar. advertised at
just $4,250 complete with prefab
house partially furnished.
.Reliance Really and Invest,'
ment also offered what w ..
billed as a large B-'bo• ~
bayfroaf lot at $27,990 if 1°"
were feelbW n.... mcl wanted -4'
f'lewalle.. .. A 8le.J llt'tl.llO, .... bow~
altor Prancls J . Horvath ad-
vertised an oceanfront lot iQ W etrt Newpaft. · ,
Corona <tel Mar-lots started st
$1,450 and up if you dealt wtth F.
*--------------......
Markets Super
Produce Priced 5, 10 Cents
How many housewives of today would just love to take
their weekly budget and shopping list. ctimb into a time
machine and go back to the Alpha Beta, Safeway or
Greater All American Market of 1947"
Gaudy, full -page grocery advertisements then showed
salmon and halibut steaks at 55 cents a pound compared to
SS.98 a pound today for swordfish and $3.98 a pound for
fresh sea bass at Delaney's Gourmet Market.
Chicken is currently 98 cents a pound at Delaney·s.
while you rarely found it advertised 33 years ago due to
scarcity.
WIENERS -"UNTOUCHED BY HUMAN Hands " -
were advertised at 39 cents a pound\\ Alpha Beta. wtule
the Standard All American Market was undercutting that
price by a whopping dime.
Veal steak sold for a phenomenal 59 cents a pound al
Alpha Beta. with short ribs at 23 cents; pure ground beef
al 36 cents while radishes, green 0nl~ spinach com·
manded a nickel for two bunches.
Asparagus was 19 cents a pound compared to Sl.29 lo·
day: while a box of Wheatena provided many hearty hot
cereal breakfasts at 22 cents for 22 ounces.
Salew"y was selling sirloin steak for 65 cents a pound
compared to $4.79 at Hughes El Rancho markets these
days for New York steak.
All American Markets offered the shopper crisp head
lettuce at a nickel each 33 years ago, compared to 39 cents
to 49 cents most places today and two pounds of American
cheese could be had for 93 cents.
RALPH'S TODAY OFFERS LAMB shoulder roast at
$1.69 per pound, while lamb chops at Standard All
American Market in 1947 were priced at 49 cents a pound.
Eggs were 47 cents a dozen and two good high protein bets
were lowly hamburger al 29 cents a pound or ubiquitous
Skippy peanut butter at 35 cents a jar.
If one waoted to put on the dog with a special Friday
or Saturday night dinner -perhaps by candlelight for the
sake "of romance, not a coastal defense blackout -oysters
were a mere 47 cents a tin.
Artichokes were festive and fancy at a dime each at
Alpha Beta, and avocados fetched 19 cents each.
Pantry staples at various markets -where inflation .Ls
alway& relt first and hardest -included three poundl of
onions for 11 cents, two pounds of winesap apples for 25
cents and Libby's proceued meats at 8 cents a can.
lNnATlON MAY BE CAUSING some belt·tlabtenlnl
In the market and at lbe dinner table again toaa.y, but
l..Jlrry Jahr manacer of Von 's Market, 185 E. 17th St.,
Costa Mesa, says bou.sewives are eoplna as always.
"'lbey're cuttina back a Uttle on the red meat aad buy·
ing more cblcken," says Jahr, who estimates the 1Ve~1e
houHwtle with a family of four spends about $100 week17
on croceries. ·•
She may not be buying as much, but she's spendint
about the same amount.
The name of the game at the grocery stores these days
aeema to be compromise for both customer and manage-
ment, as evidenced bY> an iDddietrt in a &Ater BrotMrs
Market last week.
"BET -rrs OK TO C"811 .... ladY'• cheek for ~ onr tbe amount lan 't tt?. . .sue worth ot •rociertes. . . ! "
a cbiek• ca1Md acrou the store to a man.,er.
Tbe ~ fllled only t.bree carta and ~ a.IY
h•dn'l boQlbt mucb meat It alt • ,
Jack Sullivan. while a hugt·
commercial property at 1833
Ha rbor Blvd . 1n Costa Mesa
v. as billed at $15.000 by another
investor
If the ~ky seemed tbe limit in
living accommodations. you
rould pick up a bra nd·new
Bayshores Estates home from
Earl W. StanJey for $12,500 in-
cluding two bedrooms. two
baths. a two-car garage and
Panelray heat.
Tradesman Philip DiCarlo,
Costa Mesa, would hook up your
sewer line for $2.25 ir you'd just
bought a new home in Corona
del Mar.
Skipping over ads for flying
lessons at $4 per hour at Sky
Harbor Airport off West 19th
Street in Costa Mesa and the
Rev. Hyman Appelman's
"Christ for Qrange County" tent
revival meeting oo Highway 101
near Santa Ana's boxing arena,
we find moce~. Bucolic Costa Mesa bomes and were.,.. ID the
nei1bborbood of A,006 •SU. some balf-ecn--.an-. Newport Balboa Federal Sav-
ings and Loan Association
~ Jll'PCLlim.ed its total U ·
aet8 atsi.-.580, aot quite balllbe
sum the late actor Jolin Wayne's
Baysbores home sold for la.st
week.
Still another bayfront bome
with five bedrooms. six baths
and a luxury view of four harbor
islands is listed by comparison
in this week's Daily Pilot for
Sl.190,000 and two others are
priced a t St .250 .000 an d
Sl.150.000 respectively.
Back an 194 7. w h c n th c
Southern California Telephone
Company was orrering career
girls good jobs at SJO a week.
ci$~arettes were Sl.39 per carton.
One could take a tram to Nev.
York Ct ty round·trip for $98 50:
a complete fried shrimp dinner
was $1.75 at Sam's Sea Food Spa
and Fish Store near Seal Beach,
and Ewart's clothing emporium
in Laguna Beach offered Sl2.50
and S7.50 hand·painted ties at
$7 .50 and $3.50.
Barbecued ribs were $1 50 at
The Galley in Balboa: Theo
Robins Ford in Newport &ach
offered a complete engine ex
change as low as $135.75 and
Culbertson Chevrolet advertised
only $5.75 labor charges for a
lube. tuneup and brake check
Bicycles were Sl2.50 and up at
the Davis Trading Post 1n Costa
Mesa. The Santa Ana Furniture
Company was selling chrome
sets for $52.50. An electnr
toaster sold for S3 at the SOS
Radio Electric and Is la nd
Record Shop on Balboa Island.
while. ror your listening
pleasure. S1.S9.50 would buy a
Horrman radio·phonograph at
Appliance and Radio Specialists.
And for young famllles that
wanted to save somethiog up for
a rainY day such as the present.
for just $205 Tieman's ln Santa
Ana was offering a sturdy
Schwab safe. lt was burglar-proof, but not
inflation-proof.
Man CriticaJ
After: Shock
A 32.year.old man is in enUcal
coadltlon t.oUy after f>e and two
other J)etlOU were aeve~ly
shoc:ked Saturday nlabt wblle
trytni to put. up a CB aotenna ln
~backyard at 130 LellDdo Sl.,
La Habra.
Gordoa Folter wu ta.km to La Habra Community Hocpit.al
after paramedics successfully
revived hia heartbeat. His wife,
Linda 33, and e relative, Sam
Edwards Ir., 16. also were
transported to lhe boaplLal w\lh
band and feet burns.
The accident occurred when
the wtnd blew Lbe antenna the
three "" hoklln1 lnto a major 12,000 volt eledrtcal win, ac·
cotcllaC to ll.redftd•1•· ,
11 OAVIDIWl'Z•ANN °' .............. __
Tbe ~utor ln t.be .. Pau-l1boM " C&lc &aid Ftida_y aome ol tbll women who Werf at-
tulled ln West Orance County
durtn1 1 nlne·month crime spree were i'eJuetant to come forward durinJ the fin-week trial.
Depuly Di.strict Attorney Dan
Brice la1d three of &.be 1.2 women
Marlon F. Miller. 32, of Hunt· lngton Beach, waa convicted of
alt.ackins were leery of tmtify. iq.
Thls fit a pattem seen in other
rape cases. Brice said, in wbicb
'
woioen aeemed reluctaot to
tesUfy « press cbarces •calmt
their attactera becaute of
psycholoaical atresaea they suf. fered.
MWcr, who wu conv1eted ID
March of 38 rape and ripe.
re lated eotmts lnvolvina •tf~ on the 12 women, was ~
to S3 yean in state priton Fri·
day by Superior Court ludae
Jerrold Oliver.
M Wer could become ell&lble
for parole in 36 years, Brice
said.
But when be Imposed MD·
le nce, Judge Oliver looked
squarely at the mustachioed
Unnotified Feedlots
Still Holding DES
LYONS. Kan. CAP> The cancer-causing irowth hormone
DES was being used at many
cattle feedlots that did not fall
under a federal order to st.op
s laughtering. the head of th•·
Kansas Livestock Assoc1al1on
said Saturday.
The order. issued Friday b\
the fN:kral Food and Drug t\r1
m1n1strat1 011 and the u ~
Department of Agn culture. tem
porarily halted slaughtering at
30 feedlots whl're cattk v.n•· g1\'en DES
The lots -in Callforo1a
Colorado, Ka nsas, Texas and
Nebraska -m ust hold the caltll-
for at lc>ast 35 days to allow the•
drug to be eliminated from the
animals' systems.
.. Our concern is that this as
just as far as they've mvesttgat-
ed. and that there may be more·
lot;s where the drug was used.
said Kenneth Knight of Lyons.
Kan., who is president of the
Kansas Llvestock Assocaat.Jon.
Another cattle reeder . one
whose feedlot. 1s among lS m
25°/o off
Whatever V01J o.cor '>l'lt,;lh-<:. .1Ja
warmltl and fbot lo your hv>f'Q
environment Whelhet k~•VO<('(I w1111
o;hl<i Of >;OllPnt'O w olh t,1ht1t lh•·~ '"
llX' Of'<'f PCI (!<• Of3f()( loc,.;tl
K:msJ-. on the fcd t'ral list. said
the ordt·r chd not mclud~ many
rl·l•dlot!> "here DES 1s used
Tht• fcrolot own..-.r . who asked
not lo be identified. '>3td ht>
hl·he\es large supplies of DE:'i
,, rt: s 11 I I a \'a ii a b I e a t fa rm
< 11opcrat1H''-and '>UPP'} 11utl••ts ...,.,me rancher<> havt• -.t•veral
''"Jrs 'uppl) or tht dru~ on
h.tnd. h1• -.aid
tic: said man' di stributor.., nf
1 h•· drug ;md ft·l'C11flt ''rwratorc;
Ill'\ (•f n•c l'l\ l·d IJHIC:IJI n11t1C·e
I h.Jl JUI ) 12 1979. wa<. thf'
<fradhnt> for halt1n~ salec; of [)ES
and th.it Nov. 1. 1979. was the
1· utofrtor using the hormonl.'
· 1 t>d1c1.-1: m H:ll1ng thl· truth
\od I lwheve I am innocent
bl·caust> f knew nothing of rut·
ting off U'>t' of it · · thP feedlot
ov. ner said
The gro~th hormone . 1n the
fnrm of small tablets. 1s im-
planted 10 the ear.. or steers be·
ing Ced for slaughter. Cattlemen
~a y the hormone impr oves
growth by s to 10 percent
25'!/o off
SoflM your sYITouncJin(IS will•
WOV('n wood drtlOf'•Hls S.h<' l>"
eneroy ~ts 100 In 11 cw•at
select.on 01 style!. an11 < Qlo<~
-ir clCPenney
rapllt And a.aid, "Jlr. lliuer. )'Ola .,-e aot llt for IOde(y. l laope )'OQ
ai.ay m prtaao wdJJ 100 en..'' Earlier in J'rtday'• ~· lna.. the J.adle delaenbecl Mll1:4/" as a cunn1n• ladtvidual who
calloua\y aa~ bis "animal
luat" by pre.Yin( on UIPls>ed·
tn1 •lnCle women.
Ecbot.nc Brice'• ...Umentl,
the Judee laid tbe U woaen In-volved in this case may have
beeQ '-'lu•t tbe tip of the
ket>erc.•
Def•DS• attorney Richard
Bonner "84 ureed the court to
send Miller to a It.ate bosplta.f
for treatment jnatead of prison.
''lie is not a rational man,'' Bon-
ner aaJ.d of bis cbent. He said
MUJer'a crimes were caused by a compulsion he could not con-
trol.
The defense attorney noted
that Miller bad been ··re-
markably polite" in most of the
rape attacks. with the vict.uns
s ubjected t o little physical
violence One of the victims ba d
testified that Miller, who had
broken into her residence wail·
mg for her to return, identified
himself as ··your fri endly
neighborhood rapist':. before at·
taclctng her, then bragged later,
.. You 've just been raped by the
best .··
Brice had described Miller. ;i
used car salesm an who had
served jail time m Ohio for an
armed robbery conv1ct1on, a., d
great dan~er .. to society
A Jury convicted Miller of 10
hurg,lant"I. nmc· l'f>unt~ of sex
perversion. ">even ra~s. eight
armed robberies, three counL-. o(
sodomy and one coWlt of false
1mpnsonment
The .rap1~t disguised hi mself
b> wearing pa ntyhose or the
mask o( an old man over hi s
face when he committed the late
night attacks between Sep·
tember. 1978. and May, 1979
Miller was arrested in 1979 by
Huntington Beach police,. who
bad responded to a prowler call.
Nooe ol the vactams attended
Friday's sentencing in Santa
Ana, Brice said.
..
QIOC* from~ IMll'ICS
'Sv~ ..... ~.
open ~s. ~ tedUn!S
""'1 prrits Ove< 7 O patterns 10
dloOSI• •rom "' nunoroos °' ~ lnstalat!Otl II no
~rlr.J Ch..tfQ"
'°"' l'liC1 ''"'"''"" .... ~•)I< I·~·· f'\ao·w • J," oh,..,., ·11 (1')4,J rf•u()fl()tSh''
~_,..,. .l J fll 'N '' Jf Pl"l1W~ ~U·
.A uor !)l•tif'\' 1 it • ._, •• .,.,,1 1t ., 1.,.,
t-"\~f .. Utt ty1o1 • i.'t llll
25°/o off
I narrow-si.t blinds
r or that Orama i.c de(.01-;110t l()OOo
'' , narrow slat tlltods 1n wOOd·
•'on-:. f'T\l"f;tU"·~ °"'"'<! ..,,.,, 1'-t)c
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.. FAMILY. oec>N"T KNOW IT IXISftD, NOW TOG!TffO
LucMedr C.Jka, Deughter Karola Lach In Toronto
.Easter Bonus
b.t .Family Reunited
TORONTO (AP) -Easter weekend brought.
aomethioc special for Ludwick Czajka -a reunion with a
daughter born 39 years ago while he was In a Na.ii concen·
tration camp.
RE SAID HE based bis op-
timism about an easing of the in·
fiationary spiral on reportl that
showed prices for unprocessed
aooda decl.lnina ln llareb.
"If it is confirmed over tbe
next month or two, then I think
we can be SU('e that inflatioa bas
tu med downward.'' Miller said.
The 'l'reasW'Y secretary made
these other points during a half.
hour interview Friday:
-Hi&h interest rates are
be&lnn.ing to a.low lbe economy
and there ls some danger they
could slow lt too fut.
-The government would take
anti-recession measures to
counteract a severe downturn.
., .........
AECE88t0N WARNING
Tntnury Ch'9f Miiter
-Mandatory credit controls
will be relaxed when it IB dem·
onatrat ed that conaumer
s pending ia IP\> loncer a driving
force behind l~n.
-He i8 opUml.sUc that recent
increases in oil price5 are only
tacttnl 1no." by 1ome oll·
produclnl Ntlonf and won't Mt
Ott .... ~ ot world °"= SUarded optlmlam on lnflatloa •temmed from the
llarcb wbofelale price report,
whlcb 1howed that altbouch
••erall prices rose a 1teep 1.4
perc.i. prices eued at the in·
termediat.e level of production
and actually declined !.Z percent
ror crude. or unprocessed, coocts.
"I WOULDN'T want to tell
you it's a tum.ing point or a
permanent signal. but it's a
hopeful lign. ·•be said. "If lower
crude prices begin to work into in·
termediate qd faoiabed g~. J think we can aee ._ couple of
montba downltre.am some relief beg~lbow up.·· He hopes "we could do
• Uttle tter" than tbe ad·
mlniltration'• official forecut
of an tncl'ease In consumer
prices of 12.8 percent this year.
The current rate of increase is
about 18 percent.
Miller said be ~n't trust
private forecast s of a more
severe recession than the mJld
downturn predicted by the ad·
ministration. However;, he
acltnwoledged that it could be
worse.
,.. ... q11•1
RAMST °' ITAMN Rei:lald .. Auction
Pa.tageDue
$850,.000
For Rarity
NEW YORK (AP)
The world'• most famous
suunp, the Britlab Guiana
1856 one-cent magenta,
was sold at auction Satur·
day for $850,000 -the
most ever paid for a
stamp.
THE BUYER asked to
rem aln anonymous.
The stamp was put up
for aale by Irwin Wein·
berg. a Wilkes Barre, Pa.,
collector who had bought
lt as an inflation hedge in
1970 ror $280,000, a then·
record price.
.•
The 11-year-.old Czajka spent most or World War II In
the caneentration camp at Auschwitz. When he last saw
his lint wife, she was two months pregnant. When he left
the camp alter its liberation four years later, he waa told
she bad died and bad left no chlld.
RE DIDN 'T KNOW SHE bad lived long enough to 1lve
birth to.a auahtfl'.
1n 1954, C~ka emJ1rated to Canada, where he went to
work as a farm laborer. He and his seeond wUe, Ellubeth,
Shakes Fool· Crew
On Volcano Watch
"I doll 'l think there ls much
risk we won't have a receuioft,"
he aaid. ''I tbink there is a risk
t.bat it could be a little mor,
seven..••
a E•INDED tbat be bad
declared lut year that tbe Da·
Uoa wu ln a rec 1 1lo-t.bllt .....
alread y batr over, Ml Iler
lau&bed and said. "We ..we tn
a reeeuiml. The ooty lhln& I wu
wroo1 about was we were com·
pletely over It. and now we're
having a new one." But he ad·
milted the one-quutu slump in
the ei:onom y last year didn't
meet the conventJonal defuutton
of a rtteSSlon. two consttutlve
quarters or decune
THE ONE-CENT was
printed in British Guiana,
which is oow the Soutb
American n ation of
Guyana, while the col·
onlata were waiUDI iD 18$1
for a ablpment of stamps
to arrive from London. As atocb ran low. it was dee·
c i d ed _to _print som e
at.amps IOCall)'.
The stamp features a lit·
Ue ahtp lD tbe middle, nr·
rounded by the colollr's motto, .. Damua Pethnua
Que Viclulin" (We give and we seek in return).
had 10 chlJdren, now aged 15 to 32. ';,
Last Easter. Czajka and Elizabeth made tlleir first
trip back to Poland to visit old friends and put flowers on
his first wife's grave In a Village near Warsaw.
As they stood by the grave. a young woman ap·
proached them -and called their names. Instinct told
them who she was, and a sixth sense appeared to work for
the younger woman, too.
"She recognized us before we saw her." said Mrs. Cza·
jka. "It was pure luck that she visited her mother's ~raveside every Easter to lay flowers and we happened to
be there as well."
"I COULDN'T BELIEVE that l had a daughter in
Poland." said Czajka. "I still didn't belie~ 1t even when I
met Karola."
It was a year before Polish authorities Jet Karola come
lo Canada to visit her father and meet her step-brothers
and sisters.
They exchanged hugs and kisses Friday during a
tearful reunion al Toronto International Airport, and Cu·
jka said: "She's a good girl. She's the best."
Marches N ote S lay ing
Of Civil Rights Leader'
By the Aseoclat.ed P~
A mostly bla c k c rowd
marched and rode through six
middle Georgia counties Satur·
'day to commemorate the' 12th
annivenary of the slaying of
civil rights leader Martin Luther
King Jr .. while in Cbarlotle,
N .C.. a bronze statue of King
was unveiled.
THE llEV. Martin Luther K1ng
Sr. attended the dedication of the
$68,000 eight-root statue, desplt.e a
letter to the city form bis son's
widow. Coretta King, that said the
family did not go to such
memorials. About 3,000 people at·
tended the unveiling.
In Georgia. a group of about
100 adults and chlldren started
their march in Milledgeville
shortly after noon. then loaded
into automobiles. At the end of
the 100 -m lle r o ute , in
WrightsvilJe, a rally was held at
the Neeler Chapel A.M.E.
Church, and 250 people attended.
The Rev. E .J . Wilson of
Wrightsville said the route was
chosen beeause "blacks are so
oppr85$ed here.··
''This is a freedom movement
-we are dying ror freedom,"
Wilson said.
State troopers escorted the
motorcade. and local authorities
met the group at each communi·
lY along the way -Spart.a, San·
dersville, Louisville and
Wrightsville -where marchers
were held.
I T WA.S ON April 4. 1968, that
King was shot to death from am-
bus h while standing on a
balcony of the Lorraine Mot.el in
Merpphis, Tenn.
The event was marked Friday
by a march in the Tennessee ci·
ty as well as observances in
Atlanta and Macon, Ga.
VANCOUVER. Wasfl. (AP> -
Sixty National Guardsmen
joined state and local authorities
Saturday in mounting
roadblocks and patrolling
crowds near the Mount St.
Helens volcano. where scientists
predict a lava eruption despite a
temporary lull in activity.
Dismal. rainy weather helped
k e ep crowds mana geable
a round the 9,677-foot peak. But
officials were concerned that
campers a round Yale Lake
would be endangered if an erup·
lion occurs.
AVTBO&ITIES said the lake,
which is a reservoir on lbe
Lewis River, was recently
lowered and that cam pers
moved into the area to get a
clear view ol the volcano.
If an e ruption occurred. it
could send mud flows cascading
down on the reservoir. trapping
the campers. officials said.
Gov. DJxy Lee Ray declared a
"state of emergency" around
the mountain las t wee k as
sightseers clogged some or the
area's roads. Officials blocked
the two main state highways to
the peak.
The lull ln the volcano's aetivi·
ty began late Friday and steam
spurts barely reached above the
crater's rim Saturday. said
Lynn Robertson. U.S. Forest
Service spokeswoman.
T H E M OU N TAIN began
erupting March 27 after a week
of Intense earthquake activity.
Periodic blasta Friday sent ash
up to an altitude of 13,500 feet.
The earthquakes that have
been occurring regularly during
the volcanic activity continued.
An earthquake measuring 4.2 on
the Richter 8Ule was reported
by Unlventt; of Washington
seismologists at 12:50 a.m.
Saturday anct another about
eight houri later meaaured 4.5.
The mountain's crater baa
been growing slowly larger as
pieces or the 100-foot-thick
glacier at the summit fell in and
Sunshine Day for Most
Just a Few -:4re~ Dampened by Rain/ all
v.s.s ....... ~ .. ... ~ FORECAST Hew Von
Olll• City
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were ejected lo deak-slzed
cbu.nb, said Tom Sayre ol &he
Forest Service.
No lava has beeo seen i.n t.be
volcanlc tcUvity.
THE OMINOUS movements
recorded Thursday and Friday
were "harmonic tremors."
smooth. rhythmic pulses scien-
tists say indicate movement or
molten rock be-neath the moun·
lain and fores hadow a ma.Jor
lava eruption.
"Every time we turn arouDd.
this lady fools us another way,"
said st.eve Malone, University of
Wash.inetoa seiamoloeiat. "We
don't know what to expect now."
After the tremors lasted 20
and 30 minutes Friday morning.
Malone said he thought be b.ad
the volcano's next move figured
out.
"lt seemed like they cthe
tremors l were p1cktnl't up m fre·
quc nc) ... he said "In all can-
dor. I was e xpecting the fre·
quency to mcrease ...
He sa!d he didn't want to pre·
diet how long the new downturn
would last.
M1Uer said the government
would take steps -"counter·
cyclical measures" -to deaJ
with a steep downturn. Such
measures normally would lo·
elude aid to cJtie-s. industries
and groups of workers who are
especially bard bit. although
Miller d idn't mention them
specifically.
The admirustration is pn!!d1ct·
ing an ovttall dechne of O 4 per
cent 1J1 the nahon ·s output of
goods and sen tC'es th1~ 't•ar
whi c h w o uld b e ii mil d
downturn.
Patd Pohtical Advertisement
Rome Denies
Pope llln~s
VATICAN CITY <AP> -A
Ro me nev.s paper claimed Satur·
day that Pope John Paul JI is
suffering from a serious ill·
ness, "possibly leukemia," ud
ha s been getting b lood
trandusicos. A Vatkao aource
J denied the story in La Repub-
bllca .
The Vatican source. who
asked not to be identified, said
h t· v.as "s urpri s ed s uch
.. uperf1C'1al s tatements could be
pn ntc.'<1 v. hen the intense daily
,1C\I\ 1\y of the pope g1ves proof
of his excellent phys1caJ cond1·
won ..
THEY HAVE PROVEN THAT THEY
CAM GET THE JOB DOME!
Re-Elect
Mayor
Ken Friess
to
San Juan Capistrano
City Council
QUALIFICATIONS
•City Covnc11197&-19a0: Mayor. Two T9m1s
• Cha1tman of Board. Oranoe Co. Water Dist
.... 1978-1980
•Planning Comm1ss1oner 1974·1976
•Member. Town Hall Assoc S J C
• Mernbef. Chamber ol Commerce. S J C. • High School Administrator
• ColleQe and H1ot1 School Teecner'Coactl • Businessmen and Active Cootef'vatior11st
• B A. Qcodental Colleo•: M A.. PsycholoOY
Car-State Unl11ersity. Long Beactl
• L1fe·hme RMtdent of So. Cahtomla
Elect incumbent
Larry Buchheim
to
San Juan Capistrano
City Council
OUALIFICA TIONS • Native Son of Capistr11rlo Area
• City Q)uncll 1978 -PNeent
• pt1nnlng~ 1983-87
•Citizens for Qty Incorporation 10I0-8t
•San~8111nAuthotity 19~
• Director -Sen Juafl Hlstorlall Sodtty
• Bowd of TNltMa -Capo Uf\fon High
Scl'IOol Dist.
Buchheim and Friess for San
Juan Capistrano City Council on April 8
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.
"I ~BT I CO\ll,D drive myaelf to U. bolpi~ bu& J ecMaldn't •ak• it .. hdor aatd Ito• bll roam at MutlD Lutber 11o1iilta1.
He Mid be pWled ~er ln If.me and hla wlfe,
•bo <*ddn't drive lbe manuat.trammlulon ear.
tried to ftq down help. ho can drove by before •
mu bt )Ill 30I stopped.
The man, who didn't
(
--------1ive h1a name but men-~ ~TE J tioned that be wora at
.;:,i .IA Dianeyland, drove \.hem
--------"-to the hospital. arrivina to the nick ol time. Tudor
stopped breathiA& as they pulled into tbe parklna
lot.
BQt docton ln the emergen_cy ,.. pulled hiai th~. end nurse Douelu Rodrig~d be ls ell·
peeled to.go home within a few days.
TVDOa. WHO RAS two daughters and two
grandchildren, said he 's happy to have survived
until t.hia Easter, although be didn't expect to do lt
in such dramatic fashion.
And he said Disneyland officials are trying to
help him find his benefactor.
Gm -. ... e Aedllftlt €Gue'!
LOS ANGELES (AP) -An a rgument over a
service staUoo attendant's refusal to sell gas ap-
parently led to a Friday accident in which a car
plowed into a crowd or moviegoers and injured 18,
police aay.
One wttnecs, Tim Tierney, 37. of Culver City,
told police he saw two cars pull into the station and
that the attendant refused to service the cars.
There was an argument and one or the driven
"got into the car and hit the gas. It was like
watching a bad play," Tierney said.
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SACRAMENTO (AP> -A Stat~ Bar report
says five of Calilomla 's 10 state prisons -San
Quentin, Soledad, .Folsom, Vacaville and Chino -
"are unfit for human habitation" and may spawn
violence similar to the Attica riots.
• • •
Travelinl revivalists
Wee to t.61n.k of lead·
lnl all toward green pa1ture1, but this b us. which once hauled preachers to
their t.ent·show
flocks. wound up in a
junk-filled Vallejo
back· yard . Uaed
buses are bringing a
premium these days.
however, so this one
may find new life
hauling around a
family gone mobile
-after a little re-
v t val of its own
engine, of course
Dual Transplants Seen
By llOBERTLocKE
... Sci.c. wnw
P ALO ALTO -Stanford
University doctors say they may
be "only .a short time" away
from following their unequal«I
success in heart transplants
with a ne w technique for
transplanting the heart and
lungs in a single package.
"We feel the present dismal
state or lung transplantation
cou ld be improved by
transplan ting the entire
cardiopulmonary system Cthe
heart and lungs}," said Dr.
Nor man Shumway.
SHUMWAY. WHO beads the
transplant team at Stanford
University Medical Cent.er, out-
lined the research last week at a
Stanford science symposium.
Shumway s aid Dr. Bruce
Reitz bas had promising results
in heart-lung transplants in
monkeys, one of which is still
aijve -six months after \be opera·
Uoq. It was not known bow many
sucft tran s plants we r e
perfotmed.
Reitz will present bis findings
in San Francisco this month at a
meeting of the American M ·
sociation (or Thoracic Surgery.
Shumway and Reitz declined to
be interviewed before Reitz' pre-
sentation.
Halasz. who's involved in
transplant-r el ated resear ch.
said about 300 lung transplants
and a handful or heart-lung
transplants have ~n tned in
the United States m the past 10
or lS years.
The surgical procedure 1s
well ofttablished and H alasi said
tranaplanUng both lungs and the
heart la less complicated than
just lbe lungs. "since you doo't
have a.a much to book up. The
whole package Is conneded only
by two b11 veins, one big artery
and lbe windpipe "
LUNG TRANSPLANTS have THE PROBLEM 1s reJecllon
almost always railed. and the -the immune system. which
patients have died, be~ause tbe protects the body against dis·
body rejects the organs. It was ease. identifies the transplanted
unclear whether transplanting organ as a foreign invader and
the heart with the lungs would attacks it. l
resolve lb8tproblem. Similar problems almc)st
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AD mt.al+• ear• un1l cu be l1ka a acene froid
the TV Ml1el ''ll·A·S-ff," ••11 a nune accused of
murderin1 a dyln1 man by turnlDI oft h~
reaplntor, .but "Only God CIA take Ufe. It'•
your dedUOD." · ,
Bitter but proud, 32-year-old Jani Adam~
broke ber 1Uence in IA eJC)Ullve lntervtew wltJt
The Auoctatecl Preu. Deaylnf allecatk>DI 1be
tampered wtth Uf&<1upport eqalpment, 1be said: · •
"N1Ja8E8 DON'T POOL with resplraton. ~
oaJy tb1DC I know about a niqUator la bow to ~~
them out ol the way to move a peUent out of bed." ,
Miu Adams, a now-suspended n~rsln~
supervisor in the lntenalve care unit at SWlJ1MC
Hospital on the 11 p.m . to 7 a .m. shift, pleaded in"
qocent Friday and was freed on tl.S,000 ball on a&
open charge of murder. She will be tried in Jun~
on a Clark County
gr and jury lndJctmeot
accusing ber of shuttJng
off the respirator of
Vincent Fraser.
The indictment last
week turned her life in·
to "bell," Miss Adams
said, leaving her men-
tally "just about over
the edge.
"When you've spent
as much time as I have
saving lives. you bet
I'm bitter.·· she said .
The pubhc ''bas no
conception" or the pres-
sures or an intensive
care urut. the Hoot 2. JANI ADAMS
95-P.Ound. black-haired woman told interviewers.
CALLING INTENSIVE CAR E unit nurses
"pretty special people." she said, "What we see
and the stress we live through every day only
another nurse or doctor could possibly understand.
"You want to do so much and sometimes yot.J
can't You want a miracle You see death everyt
day a nd you say it's not gotng to hurt me. But 1t
does "
But, she added, h it's not all horror. I wouldn't'
give it up for anything else." Mbs Adams said sbe
remembers the 51 ·year·old Fraser. who died
March 3, as "a very. very ill man who .. wu justi
getting worse.··
Of the allegation by. authorities that nunes oc1
casiooallJ made .. nickel'' waaen on wbeo a pa-,
Ue'1t would die, abe aaid death·bettine wu "ooo·.
eilitent. U there wa.s any betUDI on my ah1fl. ~
bad DO knowted'9 afll.,. l TM study by the Bar's criminal Jaw aectlon
hu DOt-... formally s ubmitted to the Bar'• board
of ,ownon "" endoned by the Bar. but Jt echoes
st.aem m" made .. _.. die -two ,7eJR by GOY.
. "---~~~~~ Mormons Urge;
Re said the procedqre may be
••onJy a abort time now from
clln~al reality. 1f aufficient
cllnICtl data can be produced
~ver Ille nest 7ev. tr ..... mta-
lloa ot ae HnliopeJ ..... -:z, •
Surgeon Nicholas Halui of ended heart transplantaUon
the University or Callfornia.s&n after a norry of operations
Die.co ~hool aald ln a failed becaaae of rejectioDa a de-
telel>bone ew rrtday that ' cade ~ staford wu ODe of
be be~ ."lbe Sta...tOrcl re-lbe Tew 9iiC11Ulceii&ii ~~~ =1:~: er~:=:.::
t
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. ~ Celfornla Suntan with Pmy for Critics QUICK TAN,1NC .. scnf~'ili.ON
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Mormon Cburcb
President Spencer W. Kimball opened the church's
150th World Coaf erence on Saturday by warning
members not to neglect unmarried followers or tbe
family oriented Church of J esus Chris t of Latter--
day Saints. He also called for prayers for the re-
llgloo "a critics. "May we suggest that in our desire to enrich
family life in tbe·cburch ... we make sure we do
not overlook the tens of thousandS of single LAtter-
day Saints who do not live in a traditional Latter·
day Saint famlly setting," Ki~ball said.
The churc'h has been criticized recently for i~
campaign against the federal Equal Rights
Amendment, which would ban discrimination
baaed on sex. The church says the ERA will
destro..v family life. &A·aupporter Sonia Johnson, excommunicat·
ed alf2s' fiabting the cburcb on the isaue, hired an
airp1-le to.ftf a pro-ERA banner above Temple~ 1
Squan dllrinC tbe conference. The banner read:
''Mo,.. Mormoni for ERA Are Everywhere," ac-
cordmftotbe pllol'a wlfe.
IOWCS•A1Wl8THE
GRAND OPENING
Of OUI COSTA IESA SALON
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OLDSIERS
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-W b i t e m a ·n y
AmericaPI watched
their buyln• power
dwindle lJl tb4 1110s
those recelvlaf Social
Securi~ btaeftis and
govenamedt peHle>n• actu~ i8pt a.bead ..;,
infla• A cheek by The As·
soclated Preas abowed
that lncreaaes ln Social
Security bmefit.a totaled
140 percent and mllitary
and clvlJ 1ervlce'
pensions were railed an
averqe 1J8 eercent in
tie last decade. At the• s••• Um•. the CouUNr Price Index
incretaect bJ ios percent
in the deeade mean.in& t.bat pricea a Uttle more
tlau doubled. •
AMl&A ACUI WHfTI •.•
WHICH
WAY NEWPORT?
A world financial center -or-
~vour Home Town ..
·New York. Miami . ,Mar ina def Rey?
Developmental lftterests view N.B. as he\(lng thi•
,pgtentlal -.
IF YOU OfFFER WITH
THEM -SuPPQrt your Incumbents who have
diligently guarded your
RESIDENTIAL Int el'eStl.
Voteftr
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We will be
closed
today,
EaSter •• ~:Supday .
So that our t!tm~Yees may
lnjoy tt\e Easter hoUday with
.their familfes, out stores will be~today. .....
,!Tb8 Pf1.oel In our circular, .. llDD8arlna In today's paper, Wiit be effective MOnday, April
7 . through Saturday. April
12, 1980.
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Today·la a tllDI ot ea.r=lllliil IW DeODAe ot many tattJI& It la • au wbell;; -ol llaole. no b1ve Nerlfteed for UI and ot ta.. m.ttMI aDCI iAJUltlee. that
hive too on. PN•.u.d clDWa ~b tbe ceturtee.
It la a Uml wblla w .._ O::..~:.Pf•Yer to( ~ Amerleam Mkl la bOltlle and ~•pUvUy ln the capital city ol Iran for 151 clays. ·
As tbeM 155 daya have JNllM(I, newt on the f 1te of our fellow Americana bu often been vaned and COO· tuaed.
One lroolc factor durtna um lamentable epllode bu
been the fact that, aom bow poUtJcal elemenll both here
and abroad simply ~fer to these Unltea States cltlmns u
"the bolt11 ."
TheTbe 00.tq may be held indefinitely, we hear.
boeta1es may face trial.
The boetages may be transferred to Iranian aovern· ment Jw1sdtctJon.
This rather off.band reference to our 50 people as
"the hostages .. almost reduces th.em from livin1
breathing human beings to inanimate objects. Just piece~
on some sort of internaUanal checkerboard.
But their capUvlty la DO game. And they are real.
It Ja nothing more than lnternaUooal terrorism at ita wont.
. But it ts not unique ln history. It bas ba.Ppeoed before
when a mob was able to override civilized rule and reason.
At this holiday aeuon. recall the G<>spel or St. Luke
when ~esus stood before Roman ruler Pontius Pilate. And t.ben Pilate went before the mob and said: '
"Why, what evil bath He done? 1 have found no cause 11i.:eat!?. in Him: I will therefore chastise Him and let go.
But the mob was not satisfied.
"And they were instant with loud voices requiring
that He might be crucified. And the voices of them and of the chief priests prevailed ... "
'lbua hiatory chronicles bow mob rule can crush reason and Justice.
Reasoned world opinion should unify this time and
demand that our 50 Americana, illeJally ~Id captive and
wrongly accused, be restored to tbelr fl'fftom.
World diplomacy cannot be ruled by terrorism or
gangsterism. They must let our people go.
Skulduggery Staged
It's an every·other·year rite that, viewed with the
humor it deserves, offers some delightful performances
and some crowd·pleasing stunts.
It's called city council election, a ceremony to be con·
summated Tuesday in all the Orange Coast cities except
Irvine , which chooses to put its actors on stage in June in·
stead of April. .
The ritual reaches its dramatic high the weekend
before it is performed, meaning this weekend. The actors
are scrambling frenetically for center stage. while bu,n.
dreds in bickering supporii.ng casts toss poisoned darts
at each other.
But tbe stars -the ct>~il candidates themselves
-do the entertaining. And yo '11 find their emotions and
rhetorical performances have ~uickened considerably
s ince they signed on.
-The coun cil candidate who chose beautification as
a major campaign theme has plastered signs in every
empty sPot he can find .
The office·seeker who saitl the city's problems
must be addressed with calm reason is screaming that an
opponent has libeled him.
-Another who s aid he would campaign only on is·
sues, not personalities, accuses an opponent of having
violated city laws by building a darkroom in his garage
without getting a permit.
-A candidate who said he is running for the little
guy and against big money interests turns out to have a
' bigger campaign fund than anyone in the race.
-One who has financial support from nearly every
major builder in town says with a straight face that this
would never affect his judgment on a development is·
sue.
These are not elements or high drama, to be sure.
Camp, perhaps, but not Shakespearean quality stuff.
They are mostly amusing acts that, except for the win·
ners, will disappear almost without a trace when the cur·
tam drops Wednesday
Thls weekend, as you study the campaign mail and
the ads and wince over the garish placards, remember
that the actors are just speaking lines.
They may be (unny, but no one said they had to be
true. Or ~en fair.
Chuckle if you will, but still beware the last.minute
accusations, charges of conspiracy and other dark do·
ings. If ihere were any substance to them. the cam-
paigners wouldn't h ave waited this long to tell you about
them. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Piiot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment is Invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O.
Box'1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . '
Boyd I Scapegoats
ByL.M.BOYD
An ancient Mosaic ritual
involved two goals. One was
sacrificed to atone for the
sins of the people. The other
was symbolically burdened
with the sins . t oo, but
permitted to escape, thus lo
give the ~ple D living thing
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Call me an environmen·
taliat or just a nower lover, but tell thole clty
council candldatel wbo have invaded yards
witb their advertise· m•u~ they have lost
., YC>M belore tbe poUa .....
whereon to place all blame.
This escaped goat gave us
the word scapegoat, reports
oor Language man.
Of h1s favorite invention,
Thomas Edison once said,
''They'll never try to steal
the phonograph. It is not or
any commercial value."
Was a lime when soldiers
called off the war durtn1
rain. Had to. Their fll.ntlock
rifiea wouldn't fire.
Q . Some aecond·band
dealen mak~ a lot of money.
Some don•t. Wbat•1 tbe
secret to smart tradins, lf
there la aacb a 1eeret?
A. Try this: Only~u it for 1e11 than you'd be to
pay for it, and don't ae it
unleA you're offered more
tban you'd be wUllna to pay
for lt.
U wbat ~·re doln1 wW t:~ :::~.;:e:l4 ::t lllU. ~
0 No ..... "t111iume.
-. --
W ASHINO'l'ON -Tbe
bw'dw of u. c:ld•CJ .,. w ....... dowa ftb .. u. -••1t1a1· ___ ~ul4len · o1._, Jlmm1 caner. Wbtte llMle ea w tQ
be bu pulled~ iMo 11111 •· U.iMllu crtMIMCI
eeoa•m'c pr I••• ••••
become more eeld'Mm-= • .,.. dawn \lllltll .v M
uaually cao be found :11.t
over ltaeb ol
pre1ldHUaJ papen, boo-
ldC up OD JD.
lermlnable details. ICri~
bliDI in· structiom to
bis sub -
ordinates.
maltln1 de-
ct1loD1 tbat
alfecl tbe lives of all America.I.
Intimates describe lalla a a
troubled man wt.o broocll onr
tbe crilea be eaDDOt CGDtnl and
the problems he oauot toive.
He 6u become obMaed O'f'eS'
the fate of tbe American
boet.acee Id Iran, these llOW'Ces
H)', ln.ucfl the tame U LYndcJn
Jobnaoa ~ about Viemam
' and lpchard Nlxon sulked over
Wateraate.
CASTES OFTEN appears strain~ and fatif:!i. bls faee drawn, h1a eyes bot. Illa
penoaal pbnlciaJl, Rear Adm'.
WUUam tubab, admow.....-that Carter la lbowla1 l&ralD 1llut atreaed that bis bealtb la ....._
''You pereei" u. rau,_ ~
lD &D intuiUve MDM tUD Ja aoJtbiq ~cal.•• be aald. ., .. -.... bft alao .....
Bob Greene
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11 •DJ llftlidenUal obse.rven .sew C_.eru a decent fellow
wbo would make a terrlftc ~ but wbo i. out ot bJJ
•lem•tlltbe White House. Un· famlHu Wltb the levera&e of pow~ a tendency to Ult the federal mac~ey. Hie IOlutioDI Invariably cause D•J!.ii often worse, problems ~~=-:::and even more
Yet Cuter-appears to bave
m11ttted the paperwork~ U..
prealdency. Re ~ bl•Mlf ID
· ,Paperwork. He 1i)fnd1 aaov.
commttUns ~ memory facts
and flaurea, Tbe1 beco .. • .euldepott., wbicb be UMa 6a Ida
dltcuulom wttb aa~.
He hp often fl.a=uaed tbeal by q\IC>dq the trlvW ...
taila.
Alter tbe Af1baal1t.an in·
vasloo, be could recite tbe
names of the key dU. ud tbe
dl1tance betw,eD Uaem. He
plunges ,into tbe deta.Ua of each
new probleqi u U be were tU·
ing a cram co~ Yet be teems
to lack the ability to bruah aaJde
the trivi-when crucial decl.liooa are needed . "He Is a
memorizer," expl,IJJed one
close aaaociate. '"not a tblnbr."
JT WA08 ALSO typical •f
Ca)Ur to cooflDe bllnaelf ID tbe
White Houae for tbe duration ot
the hoatate uiala. lfe fiat
always had • t.endeoc. icy to ...,._
and illllullte hlimelf from tbe
Wublneton whirl He bu a de· sire for eoltude and a cn-itq
for an onlerb' mm.m-. "I
valu'9 .Utu.ae.·• _be onee told me.
"I kind of ..... an. klaeft. nesa.•·
So he taaa trild to. enea.,..aate blm1elf hom uaaeae.uary turmoil. de1Mn1 ~ ._
wit.It *-......... 8lleet ... wbose faH9 and accew are famW.ar. S..._ __.. tb9 o.ai
Offt~bllO• .... ........ n.ta ......... a11111111aa.
a aeeUtt•c .. terprl•• Uh
Amaica camat a. ,JiM ~ a . aJaNbubble
Things Go Better With Visit to Mecca
ATLANTA -Some people
dream of visiting the Eiffel
Tower. Some wait for boun out·
aide Bucki':f'8m Palace. Some save for a etin!e to~ to
t.be T-1 llabal. Not me. 'l'bes'll is OG1Y oae boQ Jaad•art I iilave ever waate4
lo mm a pll· grimage to,
and finally 1
have dooe It. I first saw it
from the air,
towering
whit e and
m ajesti"
agains t th e
Atlanta
skyline. I waited impatiently for
the plane lo land, and then bur·
ried ln a cab unUl I wu really
there. I placed my band against
the cool outside wall, and I felt a
surge ol tbe deepest saUl.factioD.
I wu at the interoatiooal
Art Hoppe •
Ro11nd 'n
In his releotleiSS war on infia·
lion. President Carter i.a grimly
determined to raise the price ol
gasoline ten cents a gaUoa. cut
improvements in mass public
transit by $265 million a year
and spend at lea.st $33.8 bUlloo
for the MX mobile minlle
1y1tem.
~ll week long, I bad the
queasy fee.Ung there was an in-
herent naw
somewhere m
Mr. Carter's
stra tegy.
Fighting
rising prices
by raising the
price or gas ~ certain ly
makes se~1 ' I JUell. ADO • .
there's Jl)Uch to be aaid, I'm 1ure, for fattina
more Amerlcana baelr iD&o tlilelr
private can by lett1n1 pUUc
transit further deteriorate. But ts lnvestlol $33.8 billioa lD MX
mobile mlulles really a bedle
agalnat lnllaUon?
AS YOU know, the MX la de·
slgoed to baffle the Russians by
placlna tndlvtdual miaailes oa
"race tracb,.. eacb 15 mtt.
~:~~:e~
&bal tbe Sovleu would never now 1rbere ~ mlSJrt be at ...,
atven moment.
n&a ~ ol the.,..
bet ahnp reminded me vape-
ty of fomlld!IRI else. But wbat? I
felt lt I could put my rtn1er OD It.
I could whip inflation. tb•
RuatiaDI and the enerp crttl1
lD one fell 1woop. I'd be a nt·
tloDal bero. .
U"fortunately, tbe noted bu:.i:~J analy1t Rachelle Ma U. beaten me to lt. All tbe ............ do, .... ..,.
1lmp)7, la to lutall tbe llX
iiObUI ...... Oil ov COUlltl7'• tra• ......... o..,.. ne brllllallce or Aaaltat ,
headquarters or the Coca.COia r::o.
lF YOU AaE expecti.QC a0me
sort ol n.uty columa bwe. or
,.. .. ldlMl~meaatwt.taU. ..... .... IL 'l"Dra &Illa ....._.
O.C.laawllUeaaJJll'lw.,,._
t.-C>ftl 1be ~ ad tlaJa b ane ol
th06e times.
I love Coca·Cola. It la Ute
finest product manufactured ln
lb e United S lates , and
America's most noble am·
baasador lo the world. Some
people m foreign countries may
hate the Uni t.ed Stat.es, bul oo
one bates Cak'e.
I stood at"t.be base of the Coca·
Cola building. looking up to the
top. There. emblazoned in red
script across the bicbest part ol
the white stone. was that famous
Coca-Cola 1010. I felt &ObSe
bum,p1 formina oa my akin. I do
not even blow bow to hint at the
emotions that ran through me
Just say th1.s : The first time I
walked into the While House I
felt nothio&. The f"l.nt lime I
&ued = Yant. Stadium J lei&-~ n.nr.t .,_. • -.,.. .......... fll~J
.... $'.
BUT BEaE, st.anding oa the
aac red ll"OUDd of Coe a -Cola pro-
perty, I (ell tears of JOY and
gratitude •·elling into my eyes.
Wbat bu Coca.COia meant to
me? It bas mu.nt a lifetime of
com paruooship and memories I
cannot tlunk b.tck to an ytlung I
bave ever done t.Qat Coca.cola
bH not been afpart of.
In the town of my growing up.
I sat at Soskin"s druc store wath
my finrt k>Ve, Sandy Eritis (we
were 11), and rubbed decals on
the bads ol our bands whale we
llJ>ped Cc*es a1 the long marble
aOda roe••'"· .
Round the MX Goes
Manball's concept sta11ers the
imaeina.li90· U there ever waa a
syatem Id which the vehicles ran
around in ctrcles and proceeded
from hitber to JOO and back to
hither in random fuhioo. 11·1
America's mus public tranait
system.
INSTALL A missile on Am·
Overland Limited, and tbe
Russians, no matter how vut
and competent their •PY
network, would never be able lo
predict within hours, mucb. leas
seconds, what time the mluile
would arrive at any fiven spot.
And buaa ! Tbere s no reuoo
every bua in the land cocaldD 'l
tow a miasUe behind. h there anything more unpredictable
tl\,J.n if and wbeo a bua will
wander bY.! la San Fruclaco, the 1eneril maoqer of utilltJel,
Richard Sklar, recently ad·
milted be bad no idea where hla
buses were. "AU we reall1
know,'' be said cbeeril.J, "la Ua.at
they go out in the morninc and
come back at Dipt."
In some clU•, 1ubwtYt ae·
tually arrive OD Ume -'1llJaell
they arrive at all. But fittn
8"too to Oaldud, tbe R1mla••
would undenlabl7 waate tMulandt ol mtul&M ataempt. lq to blow up aubwu ttalm
tbat b~ alreaclJ blowa up..
brok• dowD or toppled o(t tbe tract.
TBIC&S ISt f!! coune. lbe
qu•Uon of WDemer 0.0.. wbo
U14: pdbllc tranalt ·woald
welcome U.. lnltallatiOD of ... Illes OD tbelr ttalDa, bal.. m
IUbwAJI. The lllX antem, U preteatJ7 eGllCeivecl, would COY•
er e,ooo .. ..,.. mil• of Nev8da
aad Vt.all. Aad tb• realdeDU
tbtHaf baft ~ .......
Jeetiom -de9plte aa all-out
))et ... DeparbMllt ea= to cmttDcl tMID ol tM =:... beeo•la• • -,_ .... ~,
But city folb are more in\b"ed
to danaer tb.n rural folk. Sbow me a New Yorter wbo wW rlde
UM BllT C&manle Line after
dark 8Dd I'll abow you • cw.a
wbo WGUldD't blink ao e7eluh
over a louay 100·1Pe1aton
ouclctu bomb. (lD f aet, tM Clllly
problem ol ln•talllaC a 100..
me1atoa mlulle Gii • 8':£,: my frilnd lllebael Barrtl
out, l1 tbat somtone would ~mlldY rip It off.> So Jetla pt to wort bla1IDa su.a bllllon wortll of new tra~1 _bulea ad IUbwQS to
baul me llX aromd lD alm&eea
clrclta. M -, • .,. eall It a
mlnUe 1y1tem 8Dd aot m .. public tnDlll. 0.0-wea•t
eut a alcbl Ollll oltM INll'Cllltla·
Uoll. -...i··~ ... tM il .. 1tr.:11~ R~ ..... pr' ....
At the high s chool ad1a·
oon't to the elementary seboof I
attended, I s~OU\ ~t din· ner time watc the older boys
(Bob Babbitt. I ltllmlw.
Dou• ......., .. U.. ltldt ...... baseball ,_. ~,, .......
........... Oilltr8I • t ,. Leape wla.lle I ... peel ..,.
Cok~ sold lo paper cups tor a
nickel by cheerleaders behind
ao aluauoum·topped Uible.
Pulling all·n•chte rs before
m1dtenns"B t coUege, I sat in the
basement ol the fraternHy house
and dran.k Coke after Coke rrom
the mactune as I studied until
dawn w1th the others wbo hadn't
cracked a book aJl quarter.
H 1ttlng anonymous coffee
sbop.s m cities all over the COUD·
try as part ol the travel involved
m making my living, I ordered
countless Cotett to wash down
the cbeaeburgers as I studied
the local paper and tried to think
or what to do to get me through
another evening in a strange town
AND EVERYWHERE I ever
hved -rrom tbe house I grew
up in. to the first apartment of
my own. to the place I call bome
now -the ice box ha.s always
been ri.Jled with Cote. It's part ot
the picture: You open the door,
the liWe lieht goes oo and die
Coke bottles are silting there
waiting for you.
Maybe It's j~ me, but Coke
has such a warm spot in my 5'M1]
bee a use it has been tbe ooe eoa-
staot lo a world ID which...,.,,.
thing else ch~es. We all P4IS
from the unfamiliar to the UD·
familiar. with Utile to remind us
or the idea that some things a.re
supposed lo stay the .same, but
Coke ts always a part of every.
thing.
Maybe there a:re some poUUcs
in volved with the Coca·Cola Co.,
but it doesn't rut.er dowd to us
consumer's. People on every side
or every conceivable Issue get
done with tbelr arguioc. and
then they sit back and d:rfuk
Coke. Hell, even when Nixon got mixed up With doitlg favors for a
cola drink, it was Pepsi.
COKE DOES everything right.
Even the commercials -bave
you ever seen one better than
the Mean J oe Greene com·
mercial?
There have been stories to tbe
papers from time to time about
Coke matinl minor cbanaes Id
the lnirecllent.& it uses u a
aweetme:r • llut at far u I bow,
lbe baale for1Pula never
cb&Q19. It tastes today llke it
taa&.ei • ~ qo. and will tute•~fromnow. Tlali&'• aot .,.d. in a ...W
when we baw 1...-...d • be tu1plelou.a and dl1t.rutftl) of
•"'7 product made "...., bll earporatloo. Cob'• psfeet
the wa, ll la, that'• an, 8Dd "'• • part ol America that no one ua tab.,,.,.
lo 10U c• have JOU Are de Trlom~e and )'o•r Romaa
CololatUID. I walked U..S Ida PHuliarli ben-. .,._ I ............. ~..,; ... ht I cla't eare. Ill' ....._tMa;IM.eWa ....
tlll• ••IUlc toda1'• •eelillil&
1 I
1'11a OaotJND8WEU.. ot aup-
pot"t for Proposition I ls
maaatfllllJ evtdelat in the ao.w
' ..... coDected to pat the
llM .... CID the ballot.
lndJcatioo of broad
OI' PropotitiOD 9 ia Lbe
12.. collected for it last y~ar -almost all of which came
from small contributors.
Some mooo people gave an
averqe of $9.4-0 each to the
PropoeiUon 9 campaign between
July and December 1979. This
compares dramatically to an
~verage of S2,200 .from each or
881 contributors to the Proposi-
tion 10 <Rent Control> initiative.
A-LL .THOSE small con-
tributors means there Is an
army of pOteotial Proposition 9
, campaign workers out in the
TR& UASON for tueh un·
uiually substantial early sup-
port for ProDolitkln 9 ta rel1Uve-
ly li1Dp&e. tlqy people feel that
tbeJ.r tasfll We too hip. Of thole
sarve)'M,wliio eapreued support
for Piopoatt\on 9, over ball aald
lt woold aave them 1DODeJ or
that they ...tel like tbetr taxes
cut.
And, in fact, the income tu
bite bu aublW'ltially lncreaaed
in California in the past few
years. In nscaJ year 1967 ... the
state collected $94'l tnillioa in in·
come ~. Ten ye~ latv it col·
lected $4.25 billiOO -a jump or
348 percent!
In comparisoo, the 111uch com·
plained-or property tax in-
creased by 151 percent in the
same period of time.
SUPPORT FOR tax~cuttlng
measures such as Proposition 13
in 1978 and Proposition 9 thia
--·-·
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.,.., Ii ...... -'"' ~ Ptt111u ... •ot eamp1t10 rt.••· But U•• Propo&Jtloa t
eam,U,. m ........ are DOt tak·
baa -••cee. ~-•pl.mt wiat :r::.-8 to be loetf eeUve -··-, .. -~w ...... ,.. •• ..u .. e•a tick-9« . TV ......... for U -0.. d11 state and f al income
tase• are dtae. Tbere will alto be
1 tt-..·ptate eamp"p f\JtMI. ralalq diimer that nI1bt.
An lmpresslve array of 1>41blic
figurea allo bas come out in sap.
port ol Prol>oslUon 9 -including
· U . Gov. Mike Curb. Assembly &epubl~can minority leader
Cac:ol Hallett. and State Senate
RepubJlcan minority leader
William Campbell.
ONLY TWO major statewide
poj.iUcal ~ hav~ come out
a1atnat Priipcalitioo 9 -Gov.
Jerry Brown_. state SUperln-
t e n.d en t of S c h o o 1 s
• Wilson JUies. Milton Friedman.
Nobel Prize winning economist
and stron1 supporter or
Pro1>0sttion IS has alsc;> an-
nounced againat Proposition · 9.
So far, these three do not appear
to have had much impact on public op.inion.
A statewide organization bas
also been formed lo fight
ProposiUoa 9 -"Cithens for
CaWornla." ~ support tor .. CltiJ:ens .. seems to be ftom the
AFL-CIO, public employee or-
ganiutions and a handful of
• r; -
L
ba11a .. 1 leader• • ll .. l>ormm COmJDOlll. ,
Moe&. bullne11 lea'cttn, wlllO wen burt by thelr QPPMltlon to
PropoUtian lS la 1111, .... not
easer to IO a1alut Propoeltioa t Ul.11 yes. So fu, "Cttlleaa" bu
been '8lable to come near ttl
coal of Sl.5 million to ft&bt
Prop aeltloo t .
BVBN •o•E slgnjficantly, .
arpmenta against Proposition 9
have not impreued the public.
Predtctkms of doom whi~ were
leveled at Proposition 13 two
years a10 have not yet
m ateriallud and, moat cit.liens
reject slmllar prediction& about PropoeiUoo 9.
Contributing to lhil rejection is the fact that Brown'• pro-
posed 30 percent budaet cuts in
anticipatioo of Proposition 9 dkl
not materialise. Brown hH
backed olt 1ucb drastic cut.a.
An ln-deotb anal.Ym of public
orinioo dala suaests that oo1y l voters are convinced
Proposttion 9 will mean s ub-
stantW cut.a in services might
they ·vote agaiMt it. But,
so Jar, no one has convinced the
voters of that. "Citizens" hasn't
the campaign money to buy the
required media time and pubhc
officials opposed to Proposition 9
are viewed skeptically.
As State Senate President Pro
Tem Jim Mills recently ob·
served: "We (politicians) have
no credlblllly. He <J arvis)
does."
SoM~ ~IN~ HATCHING~ ..
•
Creative Levels, Emergencies Emerging
BUCIDllNSTEa FVLLEll
World FeUoto·in·relidence
Vntoemt11 Cit11 Sennce Center,
P1dlocllfph6a Oftd Oldhor: "()perat· -tao ,,_,.,, /tW Spoceallip Earlh"
• I calUt tbe miracle..of tbe ob-
1 vioa. 'lbe great secret for in-
creumc creativity ia reducing
1 an idea to practice. ll's quite
aimpW. do it!
Tbe 1DOSl imeo~t thing is
foUow-throagh: ftlld1ng the right
snateriah. putting them
together, and really making an
~ effort to see ii an idea worb.
Svea partial aucceas is an
tilOI~ builder of confidence ucl awe.
........ .UE incredi .. (IUD· tr&· di people running .roand
••• ~ about t&e bri. idMs
De>'iave. Unlortunately. }!>"
many never bring these ideas
out of themselves so these
brainchildren remain unborn.
While OD lllY latest trip around
the world -it /lllU my '5t.b
workin& workUodr -I lemed a
marvelous creative think ta.kin&
place wherever I went.
YOUNG MEN and women In
universities around the world
are busy fmdine new answers
as they race tD prevent tbe in·
cineration of our planet by
atomic energy and the bankrupt·
ina of wba1 rem.alna-ef our aav·
Ines account ol fouil tueta.
.More and 'more of them are
eoaftdmt we have U.. .kqow-bow
to support the wodd on the
enern lDCOIDe of the aolar Q9tem. 'ftey beUeft with our
energy ~ permGMDtly in
place and by recirculating
metab .already inlned, witb.iA 10
years tbe world could be UWig
at the bigbeet standard it baa
ever known.
One would th1nk wtth the ereat. emergencies I acioa us that the
altenudives beiDC proposed by
the younc peoitle would ~
welcomed with open arms.1bey
are doing wonderfully crutive
things wttb wiJMtmllls, methane
gases, and tbe electrolytic COO·
veraton of wtnd power to
hydrogen. ' The~reopenlng new'Viataa for
.us, but noth1ni much happens.
Why? rn ten rou. 1 ,
LASGE Dl'nT08 have been preclicatM on· tbe uaumptlob
that tllete la • 8 f undUMDtal iD-
adeq UCJ of tb• lll••upport a1H9~ oa our plaut. Tbeir ayowed m!Mloa is to redreu
tbHf, abortcoJDiD... Tbe 1 ...
Mailbox ..
acute tbae beeome, the ~
their own effectiveness will
dimlnllh. they believe.
The aeedl ol the modern world
are fuelln1 the enereies and
creathe drift& of these JOUD1
people, and the "emerieoce ol
emersendel" must eventually
hut.en tbe 8doptioo of their solu·
liOIU.
De ,.. lteleYe wcesatty la die
m~ollat1 P'-T
Very cleftnitely. The world's
need.I are forci.n& creative leveb
urwardl. For iPatance, ln parts
o Wisconsin a youne froup,
wltb the encouragement of
Wlacomta Oaacreuman Barry
S. Rema, bu already begun aeJl.
inl wiDdmll1 power to a k>eal utilla_y, wbi.cb ln turn reselll lt to
tbelr CUltoaalr'I. Y e5or I firmly
believe tbe JOUD.1 people will
find the &1111wen Lbe world IO
IC)Nly needl. '
Towrlte .. OeUyftllOtl ... 1960,CO&ta ....... CA ... '
Te CMI ._ Oeffy.PMeitlP\4 .... 1
Taxpayers Left
Without a Prayer
By A.LICE Rl:M£1l
Ah Rnnn u a nadnt of Coro.a del Mar.
I went to confessioD today. The church did Dot seem ap.
propriate f.or an ordinary nm-of-U>e-mill confessloa. It ap.
peared mott suitable for the Last JudcmeDt. It was tbe
Laguna Niguel Federal Bwlding, also known as the Chet
Holineld Federal Building, also known as the Zi11urat.
Not a coey place.
The mimosa trees In the parking lot lent an air of
frivolity as well as a feellni ol tr&Dllence, their Uckly liWe blouoma blowing about the asphalt.
•l•OSA.S DO "OT POSSESS tbe aoUdltJ of c:rpt' 111 m, or redwooda, or oiMa -tnea tbat ...,._ U..... 1111•-.-a.-UaMIM,-wtaM~---._
.......... , l'nW-•.-..-111s .. -...-. Aa1-.a ....... .,._. ... ._., ew.l ao lo ..
W ""'-" 1et ? Aa altftjpt to .._ .. J. 'Gr l~!:x..ei~ff&MW'# 1
mttlgate the otberwtse ov effect of the lines be-illf carried out to their Jocical aometric COlldmioa? Or, ,...,.._, tbe ud:lltaet•a ne•1..._ tUt a tldD JI ••ed ol-
ftee up a tl9e top woaJcl Mt be praetlea.I?
1be ectraoce wu unimpressive. Somecne bad taped
up a aJgn on the &Jus door. "Kave a eood d.a.y ," it read
''1'bat depends.'' 1 rceplied.
POLISHED FLOORS, THE SllF.LL ol Lysol. ead.less
corridors -the slu.ff that Ditbtmates are made of. How
does one find that which one is perforce seet:ing? Ab, a
sign. 'Ibis way lies coo.lessioo. and tbm ab9olutioo.. Yes,
the Internal Revenue Service.
At first I was aJooe in the waiting room. Then people
started cl.rifling 10. incl\ldin8 a man wheeling a handcart
loaded with two suitcases and four boxes. Wu be moving
in?
Probably be could fmd a corner somewhere in this
vastness, far removed from census-t.aking and tax-ta.king.
He could stake his claun, and live undiaturbed and Wl·
chscoveredforyears.
Having arrived a bal/·bour early. I was left to cool my
heels. observe the federal-green carpet, the attempt at
lightening the Fedco-s1t.ed room with bright yellow part1·
tions and earth-colo~ graphics. The canned music was
1nsisteoUy cheerful.
THE ''P&IEST~' CAME rott me at my appointed
lime. He was a sad-fa ced young man. his white shirt and
black tie symbolillDg the cassock. He made modest UtUe
obeisances as he led me back to the confessional which
was separated from other similar cells by head-high partl·
lions (yellow, green, or beige). .
The murmur or other COClfessors could be beard Wjjtb
words like "mileage," "capital &ains," and "documenta-
tioD" punctuating lM dt"Ofte.
My .. priest" wu sympathetic, a very nice young man
about the age of my son. But there was no biding from him
the sin of depreciaUoo. It was no use my blaming it on the
accountant. The fact remained that 1 bad overindulged in
depreciation, and there was a pnce to be paid.
Of course, I didn't have to sip; there could be.cap·
peal to a higher power ...• But as bis voice trailed off, l
knew that there wu not much hope in such an appeal.
t
.. BE NdBD TllE PENANCE. It was not terribly
harsh. I accepted It and eveo maoased to shake his band.
Had be placed bi.I hand OD my bead, I would bave accepted
that, too .
• Would I sin a1ain1 It wu bard to say. Maybe the next
slip would be of a dlffereot nature. But for now, I wu re·
Ueved, freed ol thil putku1ar anxiety.
I breathed more cleeplJ'; my step was U,bter as I left
the coafesaional and U... ca&.bedraJ. Olll on the partinc lot I
notJced that the mimo1" dowers were danctac pirouettes ln tbe warm breeze. ·
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~ster ·uunpy's Substitute Spreads Cheer ..
tbe• and hll 2-year~ld bntber bu1, and went merrily on bis "tida '" lpe)J <or mlclrt >.
.lat•. way! Ma:r I ~ to your attentkJa
...... I coWcl NY an1'biDI. I lh.all Deftl' torset tbe low bow adults proaounee wordt!
tb&. v.., kind old 1eaUtmaa and k1Ddae11 ill.-tlUa maa's A few weeb aao, wbea .,ad
came fGrtb wttb ''Ho, Bo, ~ I 1e1tare, DOI' \be pure bapp1 and prices _.., in tbe news. at leut
k11ew I woal4 au you boya, tru1Uaa loob upon the laces two IDDOUllcera oa tos. brolad· caata ~ced e word beeeuM 1ou ave been 10 of my srandaou. The 1toree
loodl" I were brlmmlJll wltb EuteT BULLION.
N=i.tbe boys •YelA& hla Bunnlel ud JellJ beau and the ll c•me out pronounced
very lut person we expeetecl to BOUILLON. .
e~ added "Salata didn't meetatthiltlmeofyur, w11S.U. lmaglqe ~n1 a bowl of ~r red suit today, beea .. uCa.Ull boWlloo -and iPat.ead you aet •
lf 1 mueb too warm •ow11 J'UNE ZIEGLER bar of told!
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ID fMt, tbly uld, about lJM belt UMy coWd Ru.slam may be ahead ol UM United !btet ln etat.e _.. ~ty la tUt UM Xll·l. whlcb baa some 11pecu of electronic warfare, radar experleaeed tec"'bnlcal problems, will be J•mlll1na devicee wblcb ue vital ln baW. ,_air
"eomptlllve" wtth the Mw Soviet T.ao tau beln« superiority.
deve)Opedat "anacceleratedrate." Tbet claim the F -15 Jet ftJbter la better than
-TM Soviet navy bu •tarted de1*>Yt.DC a aay ol the newer So.tel ft&bten, ~ut acknowa.dae new 40·kDot, nuclHr-powered AL'FA attack that the KlG·ZS can accelerate Ute UM P-15.
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ubmarlM = ;!'· blt,W.--ce IOW'cef la)' ls Meanwhile, Defeme Secretary Harold Brown sa11 aater and r lvtn1 lban tbe mOlt a~vanCed tbe AJr l't>rce la "experieodn1 1l1nificut Amertcu aub, al lh the ALFA ls noisy and reliabilit1 and durabWty problems wtth the ...
th u 1 po ten ll ally vulnerable to U · S · • eoainel UMd ln P'-15 and P'-18 aircraft."
count.ermeuures. Tbe numbera tell the atory of relatlYe l-..... .._,...,.. .... * * * U.S.-Sovtet ltrenlth ln IJ'OU term.a.
Sov,;n•o' Tbe RuaaiaM ban about four mlWoD mea ~Mt under anm, the United Stata 1U1bt.ty cner two million men and women .
aalcl Army Secretary Clliford AS.xuder and Gen.
Edward Meyet', the Army's cblef ot staff.
Tbe *l defense bud1t1 "la the forward edge
of a l'\Te.year, S33·bllllon tnodenduUon procram
wbicb ~ UI to meet the baWefteld chaBeaces
creMed by Warsaw Pact advane., "·theJ tald. · Jroolul fish• Fresh• M.lne IE GOOD Numbe.-o The Soviet army fields :50,000 t.anb, tbe U.S.
Speclel Apftl 2, 1 ...... I, 1llO .· • 0 Army 11,000; !15,000 annored troop ca.rrien to
THE PENTAGON PLANS to buy 3,IOO x11:i
taob ba& won't approve.~ until all the
buca are out of early modela. It Qio p~ 3--890
armored infantry and cavalry tl1httn1 vehicle,.
700 bellcopten, 140 major rocket launcbeb. nearrt
Trtcboge.-trtoM .... rua: ...... '.' ... •2.
~d (gotd), n. 1, " yellow metalllc ele-
ment, the most ~lous metal used Ha com·
mon commercial medium of exchange. Sym-
to
YOURSELF •• Impress
17 ,600~ 22,000 artillery ptecea to 5,800. Jn
helicopters, tbe U.S. Army leads, 7,800 to 3,500.
THE •U881AN8 BA VE S.P plan• of au
types, the United Statn abouts.a. bol, Au (for lat. aurum>; et. no., 79; at. wt., The U.S. military
197 .2. 2. The yelloW color of the metal.-adj, services have had their
: Made or consisting of gold; having the color of ELECT problems obtainln•. gold. Thats Ill Thats ,ne, Nlvlnv the color of e
Over tbe put 15 yean, the Russian army bu
been r&«1uipped for fut.er strlklog ahock attack <See lllLITA&Y, hie Al.Z)
with more =Ucated t.anb, armored hrfant1"7 -------------~--
fl1htln1 veb lea, aelf·propelled artillery and hla~M<.-. ... • •• l gold and hence mv more POPUllr name, "Gold w~ ... MS weapons and men to ( Gouraml". Get In on the Gold <Gouraml> rush ... .=.. ~ keep at full streotgth, at A~Jc; Tropicals where I am on salt for on-_ b u t h o w a r e t b e
ly $2.4'. . •-~--------Ruaaiana doin1? •
batUefleld mtullea.
The United States pioneered ln beJJcopter
gunshlpa, but Army oftlciala told eoa.r-a the
SoYleta bavt' "pre•mpted" the U.S. Army with
their Hlnd·D UNult chopper. Tbe Hind, they takl, "can deliver conaiderab(y mon ordnance than our
COBRA" helicopter armed wttb TOW mlaaila.
Tbe TOW 11 one of Ul• Army's prhtclpal
RES1DEMTS
VOTE
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1510 W. B•k•r • Coata Meu j _ ..
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...... _. .............. civilian autboriUea don't
arpear to bold a very b lb opinion of the eooacrtpta who on om
the Soviet Army'a
4-mlllloo sb'oal ranks,
or the tratnlol pnmded
them.
. fw
A choice ...
for a change
CHRIS
STEEL
His own man.
YOU KNOW WHERE HE'LL STAND
PUIUC PAUICIPATIOM Ir~ •Ethics COde • Counct1mamc
districts • Election ~· dtange • Legal sul)C)Ort of M..a North Homeownera Imitative. ••
FISCAL IMTEGRITY: • ·Axe the lax' • Volunteensm • Services
contracting • Retain airport land lor revenue'fl1ght control
EMVllOMMEMT: • Ouallty-LESS dens1ty11,;trus1on • Condo
convef'SIOns • Sensible sign code • Manna • cable TV • underground
ut1l111es/park1ng • Strict control of speeding. drugs. pornography
bufglanes
TRAFAC: • Graded crossings • Lights synch • 19th Street bndoe •
Univ -Fair Or. connection • School crossing guards • 55 Fwy . depressed"
NewPOrt Blvd. (logishoal. practical. r~lins land on tax rolls)
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DAILY PILOT Her 31 best divisions
are kept In Eastern
Europe, where about 20
p e r c e n l a r e
incompletely trained.
Del..e Secretary .....,, uld that abo9t • percent ol t.be fl&bt.e.n ln SovMt ''troat.aJ anauma·· now are modern lliG and SU warplanes wboM
• ·ran1es and payk>ada . . . live tbe Son.a -1Gr
the flnt time -the capabUfty to attempt deep*=========--==========-superiocit1 and lnt.erdlctJan mtutom." ............... -.... -
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INCUMBENT
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Many s upport
elements. such u older
trucks, are pulled from
the lines each year to
help with harvesting.
TBE SOVIET NAVY\ _m,eaowltlle, bat expanded from a relatively anorw'8acb fleet to a
far-ranidnl "blue water" force wtd.cb makea tta
presenee (eh ln moat of t.be world'• aeu. It aUll
suffers from ahortcomln11 In antisubmarine
effectiveness and a weakness in aupplylni, and
refueling at sea. -----------------~
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ANOTHER 4.6
divisions are stationed,
full strength, along the
Ruuian-Chlnese border.
The remaining 170
dlvlaloaa are ooimall¥ below ltreqtb.
But the aclministration
recently circulated a
back1rouod paper on
the invasion o f
Afgbaoiatan which
indicated the swill action
impressed U.S. officials.
On the U.S. side of the ledger, the Army hu
lived mainly on hardware dating back as far as
the 1960s. Its M60 tanks, for example, represent
1960 te<:hnolo&X. atthough later models have been
updated. Ila Mll3 armored pefMIUlel carrlen
were first produced in 1911 aod have been
·described u at leaat a ,......._ beb.lnd tbe
80.s.t BllP ta ftrepowtll", rnohlltty ud overall
dealO.
The Army bu introduced impJ"OVed weapon$
on a modlat ICaJe •bile posbi•I development ol
improved equlpm•t. JllCludina Ul lnfulrf ...
Ca•alry l"iptlq \'elllele wllicb will 10 into
productloo t.b1s year.
"We are on the thresbbold of the lar1est peacetime moderniuUoq ln the Army's history,"
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RIGG·S
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I'm an artiat and Laguna buainesaman. Those
two qualitie1, more than anything elac, qualify
me for a aeat on the Laguna City Council.
Aa an artiat, I WM educated at the Univenity
of Washington College of Architecture and
Urban Planning and I have been active In the
field of architecture aince 1972. Twoyearaago
I eatabU.hed my own bu.lnae.
These two areas, when comblned with my
family responsibilities, give me a unique ability
to underatand complicated financial,
economic and penonncl ia1ua, while at the
um* time being empathetic to the artlttic
feeling that la vital to Laguna'• aurvival.
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HAaal8 BAD NO VIE for the atrict vec~~C: ~~ M~ and cut
into Prime "ttl;. A piece ':/·barbarity that
sbool' all Japan, much as if today tbe
Russian Ambassador to Washlnaton start-
ed eating people.
l'o appease and calm this dreadful
creature, the Governors ot Sbimoda draft-
ed Okictu. a 17-year-old fortune cookie of
g!eat beauty.
SHE WAS BORNE TO his house in
tears. But -(so the story goes) -she fell
in love with him. Poor Butterfly.
Her sacrifice has been celebrated in
poetry. In the geisha houses of Japan,
there is a dance -a kind of ballet -tell·
ing the story of Okichi.
. Hollywood did a story on it. Put John
Wayne in the role of Townsend Harris, a
most un}ikely piece of type casting. ••• THE TEMPLE WHERE Harris set up
cons ular headquarters is in a grove of
trees, a mile from the center of Shimoda.
Japan put the steak-eater as far as possi·
ble from Imperial Tokyo.
It took me three bouncing hours of
rough road to travel from seaside A ta mi.
Beside-the temple is a stone monu-
ment:
"T1DS MONUMENT E RECTED in
-1931 by butchers of Tokyo marks the spot
where the CO'f was slaughtered for the first
tims in Japan for humn consumption"
Japan eats beef now. Sliced paper thin,
cooked in broth, called "sbabu-shabu."
"Sound like waves washing on shore,"
said ~ maid at Rising Clouds Mansion .
.. Bubbting Pol sound like waves. Shabu-
s.habu." J 1' ••
. BEEF CA'n'LE ABE treated like :i.alt..Y· Kobe beef. It's caJ:led. Tbe m~d : :•JCobe ~ mMA&e" cow nery ~ Mab meat tender. ~ sift eow bottle of beer. Make cow happy."
"Your driver speaks perfect English,"
said the car rental man in Atami. ,. TUmed out be spoke two words: ·'Sank you.••
-It's a pretty drive along the e<lge'Of the
Isu peninsula. In the blue wate~, "'.o~en
were diving for seaweed, rich Wltb 1odme
and a part of Japanese cooking flavor.
TREY WORE DIVING goggles and
white panties. That's all.
I said to the driver:. ''Do you know
about Harris-san and Okichi?"
"Sank you," he said.
"What about lunch? Do we eat in
Shimoda?"
"Sanlc you." I coul<;I see I might starve
.on this journey.
*** • WAX FIGURES OF Harris·san with
mutton chop whis kers and Okicbi in
kimono were in the temple. <The last
photos I got show only Okichi. What hap·
pened to Harris-san?)
Celebrity Waiters
Will Raise Funds
far Orange County
Child Abuse Program
Tuesday Night, April 8
Waiting tables and donating all their tips
(to be matched by the Cask 'n Clea~,
will be I.any Broo~ of the Rams,
Judge WUliam Murray, Cormnis5ioner
Myron Brown, SupeMsor Phillip Anthony,
Assistant. District Attorney Art Koelle,
Investigator Dale Walters with the Anaheim
Police Department, Saigent Mike Mc£veny
of the Newport Beach Police Department
and Dr. Olarles Day, Dtrector of the
. ··North Orange County Child Guidance
Center, Inc. The funds will aid the Child
Guidance Center ln estabtishlng their
Mother-Infant Program
AMBASSADOR WANTED PRIME RIBS -A BARBARITY THAT SHOOK ALL OF JAPAN
There's another version of the story I
heard at the Tokyo Foreign Correspon-
dents' Club.
''When Okichi arrived at the Harris
house, he thought they'd sent her to do his
laundry. When he found out the real reason
-after three days -he fired her with a
proper burst of Bostonian hell-and-
damnation."
This story puts a damper on the annual
Shimoda Festival. Shimoda sticks by the
original romantic tale .
P81d PohtlC&I A<NerttSement
"After all ," they say, "Harris-san was
only human." • •• IT'S A SEXY UTl'LE town. At the
Ryosenji Temple there's a sex museum. A
panel celebrates Okich1 and her love <Har·
ris-san left her and went back to Boston.
the bounder. >
There are glass cases filled with erotic
implements. Showing the ingenuity of
Japan. when the soldiers· evening drums
beat, before the modern days of rubber
a nd plastic magazines with centerfolds ..
Vote To Elect A
Common Sense Candidate To
N~ Beach CHy Council
Join Those Who Support
John Cox .
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Honor the CifY's
commitments 10 both
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buS1ness community
local a...,.,,.,,,
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Toke tne lnlf IOf r.<e in
Ptoblem solving and
not glV8 owov control
10 outside ogenoes
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mountains. Our hlerature tells the complete story of our
society.
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HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL !~~~~~:;;;;;::~==Whtie •t rNty not do ..,~ .. wdl a burned·
-on foods. GE's P-~ SeNb•Cyde,. ~ ¥ "° ...._.. dfted-on ~ • City Councilman since February 1979
• Past Member HB Per80nnel Commlulon
• Member Orange County Community Development Council
• Member Mllyor'a Advisory Committee
• 30 years executive ftn.indal management
• Endorsed by HB Chamber of Commerce,
HB Junlof Chamber of Commerce,
Citizens In uw Enforcement
Action Committee,
Former HB Mmyors Ted a.rttett.
EmleGleler~
George McCnlcbn
HE WILL WORK
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• Energy Saver Drying Option
• Cancef· Reset Cycle
• Self·Clean Filtering System
•Quiet PermaTuf• Interior. • Low Water U$a98 Cycle
Selections including Energy
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ID tbe clt1 ot c.ta ........ eadre-
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••CldUDI UldDI pl.le•. ,
Clty council mem·
ber• aet man1
"freeb&ea" aueh u m • e 11, ea tertaln • ment ttcteta, •~d
1peclal privileges
wllleb aren't re·
pOrted.
r Waiters'
Tips Go to Charity
are deeply coacemed wtth tbe
preveatlml ol child abuse.
Dr. Asru. UM U.1ear-old
wife ol lntae eo.etlm• IAft'J A1ran. bH found t .. at u.s. chllclnnbet•._IM.,..ol_.
and 14 an men llkel1 to & ta
motor vtblcl• aeelcltata tJaU from tllalu.
Htr data abowt t.bat lD 1t"ll mon tbu 2,000 U.8. dalldr9
died lD motor veblclt aeddlla
and more tbaa U0,000 wen ia-
Jur9Cl.
OM ot tbe mai.D reuom tt.lll ao muy younpten· are burt ID
tramc acddenta la that '° few wear eeat bela, 9Ceorctlq to Dr.
A1ran.
"We lr:now that less tbaa 10
percent ol tbe cblldren wear
seat beltl." she said. "This com·
pares to the fact that H pereent
of t.be ..Sult.a buckle up."
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''Amateur walten nt&bt" will
atart at I p.m. Tuesday at the
Cask 'n Cleaver restaurant, 19IO
Dove St., Newport Beach.
Sports celebrltles, Orange
County city officials and com-
municy leaders will serve the
restaurant's customers in an ef·
fort to raise funds to aid Oranae
County cbUd abuse prevention.
"Our f\111 staff will be oo band
to Joln 1n the fun and lend as·
siatance during the dinner
houri" Smith added.
And lt la very important for
small c.b1ldreo to UM seat belta
or be strapped lato aa
automobile baby seat. beeMlle
their llabt welsbt causes them to
be thJ'owD about tbe veblcle dW'·
lng accident.a, Dr. Agran said.
"Kids .,.e top heavy -they
have a biah center of gravity,
and during traffic accldent.s they
tend to go bead fint to.wM'd the
RESEARCHERS CHECK DATA SHOWING BENEFITS CW SEAT BELTS
Or. PhytUe Agren, Terry Monroe Concetttnite on Chlldren'• Safety
.. S};VEaAL YEARS a10.
Barbara McC&ffery of our or·
gantaation bf'OU&bt the problem
of child abuse to our attention as
a result of her volunteer work."
said Birt Smith, general
manager ol the Newport Beech
Cask 'nCleaver.
"Since then our restaurants
have s ponsored fundraising
events to combat this serious
problem. We hope the commun.l-
ty will join with us and lend
their support." ·
Making their tableside debuts
will be Larry Brooks of the
Rams football team, Judge
William Murray, Commissioner
Myron Brown, Supervisor
Phillip Anthony, Art Koelle, as·
sistant district attorney; Dale
Walters, investigator with the
Anaheim Police Department:
Sgt'. Mike McEveny, Newport
Beach Police Department and
Dr. Charles Day, director of the
North Orange County Child
Guidance Center. Inc.
ON EITHER a professional
level or a volunteer basts, all
AU monies raised in the form
of tiJ>IS will be matched by the
restaurant. These funds will aid
the .Child Guidance Center in
establishing a mother·infant
program.
"Since we are not runded on a
federal , state or local level,
private donat.ion.s of this type
a re vital,'' a aid Pamela
Hasbrook, director of child
abuse services. "One of the
1reatest needs in the area of prevention ls a program for
mothers with new babies.''
SaddJeback College forensics
students Bruce Morton of
Laguna Beach and Larry
McBride of Irvine have won
honors in recent state communi-
ty college competition.
Morton was a silver medalist
in tbe stale championship
tournament. beld in Sant.a Rosa. in the oral interpreuUon of
prose category.
McBride won a brome medal
for bis persuas ive speech
categ017 talk.
·site of Impact," sbe exptaJ..ned.
"The thing ls, that death from
m,otor vehlcle accidents bas
become a culturally accepted
way of death and people just "Reality Orientation Memorial Hospital of ~i:!'.t interested ln u.ai.ng seat with the Agins" and Glendale. will instruct
.. Admlni.straUoo of Pro· the orientation clua.
Terry Monroe, 30• wbo bas g r a m s f o r O l d e r Seaalona wUJ ·be on
master's decreu lo clloical AduJts, .. two lO·weellt Tuesdays, AprlJ 8 to
psycbolocy and public beahb. ls courses otrered by UC June 10, from 7 to 10 a.uiatlQs ~triclan in bu __ ,_, study. Irvine Extension, start p.m ., lD IDOID 1SZ.,--..
be _.... Tuesday and Thanday Sctenee Laborat.Gr1. "I can remem r wuen my at UCI. "Admlnlatratlon of
father would restrain me with Tbe m COW"8e& are of-Pror,rams for Older
bis arm when be bad to non 1 d i ti Ad t .. · t bt b short ln bia automoblle~r. ere n coopera on u s ta au1 y
Monroe said. "We bave f04md wttb CoaltllDe Collece Joan Oja, 11.S., M.S. W .,
that even lD a »m.Ue-perAloar Emeritus lnlt1tute and of Huntln&ton Beach,
auto coWsion. almo.-t no one ls Saddleback Community au_pervisOry consultant.
-i..u ... Collece. community aemtt pro-strong enough to i.train a Ql&IU grams for older adults.
from Oying a.round the car." MURIEL Oberleder, Oranae Coast College. Accordlng to Dr. Agran. many PhD of Laguna Hills
children are injured wbllerlding st~rf' psychologist'. CLASSES will be on ~~:O~ ~~~i-:ns~at are not in· _.2!!v_a_t_e_p,_r_a_c_U_ce_. _a_n_d_at_T_h_u_rsd_'_ays. April 10 to
She said that of all tbe
children injured while riding in
automobiles. 23 percent are in-
jured ln situatiODS where there
ls ob colliaioo involved.
TIMM lnJuries occur when a
motor •eblcle la braked or
tu.rDed abarpb or when a cbDd
riding in the back of a truck is
simpb "bounced out."
Plate of the Day
Satisfaction's Mutual C ME ZC -Can you read this! If not.
consult the owner, Dr. Kenneth Kroruck. an
optometrist. One satisfying way to
feel good is to help
youngsters, and several
volunteer programs offer
a chance to do just that.
-High sebool juniors
and seniors respond well
to male tutors. Marina
High School in Hunt·
ington Beach is seeking
ln!orm•t-IO< -~Pt-. of IN o..,.-It "-'4"I Otr -· F•..,_
.... _. of -,.,. f'CllllOf' of ·~ ·--. -"" ... .._ .. ," C..lltor'NA UC-PIM""
June 12. rrom 7 to 10
p.m., Lo l"OOPl JG. Social
Science La}>onlory .
Tbe or1m&adon coune
presenta tedullques to
help rellOft functioD ln
regreued, deteriorated
older ~e. Subject.a.
s uch aa attitude
therapy. saw)' t.rain-
i n g. mirror therapy,
culture therapy, and
behavior modification are included.
Tbe course In ad·
m tnlstration of pro·
grams includes analysis
of lsaues in policy. ad·
mm1straUoo and plan-
ning of public and volun-
tary programs for older
adults. including res-
1dt.>ntJal instttutwns and
com mumty cenkr.. ------·--IE GOOD
to
YOURSELF ••
B.ECT
WILLIAMS ---OW-""-
c.11 642-sue.
Pvt • 1-words
to work tor
A S-year-old in San
Clemente is one of many children of fatherless
families who could use a
role model. Those 18 or
older can apply to pro-
vide broth~rly company
and h e lp guide a
youngster's life.
Want to Help Youth
Bui/,d Personality? same ror sinking stu-~-------~----------------------
dents. College students, ,..,~NM<-•• .,...__, ____ _
in Orange face the pros-
pect of having no fami-
ly at all. Some are re·
moved from their
parents custody, others
simply are alone in the
world.
MANY youngsters at
t.be Albert Sitton Home
Senior citizens are be-
i n a asked to give
tbemselv. a treat by ----------acttn1 u gandparents.
perhaps, learn bow to
love. Information about
those openin&a and the
follo,wing oppottunitlee to
make spare time count
for someone elae ls
available by calllng the
Voluntary AetioD Center
of South Oraqe County
at675-8210orm.9278.
Otberoeeda lnclu4..~:
retired or business peo-
ple can be effective in
helping teens pass profi.
ciency ex.ams required
for 1raduaUon.
The West Orange
County Hotllne will train
people to help with child
abuse, drug and other
human woes over tbe
phone during April
sessions. Ti me and
DONT
SPOIL
NEWPORT
·VOTE
FOi
WILLIAMS Neptune Society spend.in& a few hours
caa...ano.. aua1ALa•su eacb week helping place details by request. O.::: :=:--.....,. ,.... 11to-.c c--......,.. -c---. a..-..
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lMlln.. c..J•r.
ninl cllnlcs need aldea lllO'riCiOflAVAlUWUTY
weekends and eveo.lop °" ~ uPOllT to process cllent.s, help Pv~ 10Sec1'oll&MMI•> __ ,,,_
t b e f tef'MI R-c.tdlt. ltCltlCe Is ...... ~·Y em prepar or ,1,,....,,_1i. _ _.1or1:11efi. -;=~;;;:;:;;;;;;;:;;;=, ,AJJtlaA e.;.sn.-Rv .... n. ,.... medical exam.s. ~· .,.., .,. of a-tn M. W•!MllrO ... WI llOnms .ic..iftt •fll ..,, r llMdl, c.. 1or -Tbe Red Cross's "-· • "'1"• ,...,,., ...... ".,,.i ... ~· MCHITUAll'f -. .,_., '° ....,... Died ThvrMlrf . 114• •t ti. -loft's pr1nc:1pe1 ottice
April a. '"° et ~ec:uic. HHPtt•• f l r s t a i d a n d 1or '""*''°" ""'lftG '99UI• ~ ...... 6ZTnt~n:on:eBestac. h fOl'-'"O• "'°" IMMsa. Mt'" Sperry cardiopulmonary re· -.o ,,,,.., iooo •m to • oopm by ,,., wH .., Attlr'My -wu H•O<l•led • . •ny cltlnn -r_...is II ••U•ln 100 •"" ,._ u.s. OIMrkt c-1 1n LJK susc1tallon programs .. , .. 11 .. 1i.oat•ot•""pu1>11ut1en
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7801 Bolsa Ave.
Westminster
893-3525
PACMCY11W
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Cerretery Mortuary
Chapel
3500 Pac1f1c View Drive
Newport Beach
644-ZTOO
•nve•n tor mon u-«>.,..,.,.SM •• seek people to f i 11 TIM •-1on·s pr1nc:1pe1 ottk:• h !IUf"ll"" tw 2 ~P-Bovche< of louted et~ vi. Lido Soud. Hewpor
H""ttflllton llHC"· c.. -B•rb9r• classes as well as ad· a.4'<11. c.tlfomla.
HY•« °' Heel.,.. tte19'11s. c... enc1 vanced instructors to The P<irtc:•t»I "*"09' a1 ,,.. '-" m4lfly, """""fr~ F~r .. -Vl<H clAlllOfl II c--Fr .. klln, 15) Vie
wlll be condueted at ti OOAM Oft-. help present Staff ex-Lido Soo;d ~ e-;h, c..41for"4•.
0.., Aprll ], '"° •t Piere• Brothen p a n d k n 0 w I e d g e PuDll-Or919 CM\l DAiiy PllOI,
SMIUIS' Mortu«y, tnterme<>I w lll be M hanl I bWt .11· Mer i1. A¥. t, 2.1. •. j, • I prlvete. Pierce 8rotl!tr• Smiths' ec Ca a Y Wl
Mot1.,.rv Cllreciors. SJMS39. in ueu of put a volwiteer OD the CE :::;:_::~~~=~ oonet10fls list for CPR equipment PUBLIC NOTI
EoMu .. 9 "·~-=~.'""""'tot maintenance. ~=~!~:::? a.•-· c,.; ..._. •••Y .. APf'll 1. Tbe West county a rm Th• 1041-•ng person• ••• ao•ng '"°· H• ''..,,.,.......,, 1111 w11e. Ruth of the VAC, at 898-0043, 1Jv11n.u ft: C11try 8'lrnl ti Belboe, C..., 2 st.po h d,..ft'ls lb f 11 ORAHG£ COUNTY LIFE, 17IOS '°"'· o.vW ,._ CJ/rtr o1 ~1o P••k. as "'"°' on e o ow· 511., ,.,,. on:1e. s.i•• o, 1,.,,-. o c... •NI.,..~ CW'rY ot Hltton ing· nru
Peid PollticaJ Advef1llement
Suzy Ficbr & Angela Rcbr Whh ..... you to
IT'S A BIG, WIDE, WONDERFUL
WORLD YOU LIVE IN ...... .
if you en the Irvine Co. and can afford the luxury of al the ful page od1.
If you BEUM what you read you'I find youneff voting for o amal. tight,
bladtapped, smoggy I trofflc ridden town!
Yott for those who protect our quality of lift -
PAUL RYCKOFF -RAY WILLIAMS
SUPPORT MEASURE "A" -YES
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494-9415
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Laguna Hiiis
768-0933
San Juan Cepistrano 496-tns
MAllOll L.\W~MT. OUYI
Mof1wwy • Cernt*Y
Crematory
1625 Giiier Ave.,
Coeta Mesa
540-5664
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641-~2it
CoetaM9N
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erO«tweyMwMlrYdlrecton. , treatment Ce<1n1, Clefll of O<enoe county MAaTSllS ' Merell 11. "90
RAV MARTENS, r'ftldtnt of H11nl· 1'1
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THROW OUT TENSION AND
FIND YOUR INNER POWER
TO CHANGE THINGS
But II you want to
see where tbeN ._ •
1reat poteotlal for
conruct of later•t a.ad lnflumce peddl. toe. the cu.rreot fll..
in1a of campal1n
contrtbutiom by city
council cancltdatea
tells it all
Jncuinbent lla1or
Ed MeFarlaad
ralaed $3,804 since
t.be start of the
campai1n. Tblrty.
MVetl percent of bis
dooon att cocmectecl
with the bulldina Ui-
d u at r y. Tbey con-
tributed $2,()58 wbicb
la 5'% "' the !DOile)' be bu railed.
Incumbent
Ceaacllman Doaa
Hall baa raised $6.0U. flfty-five per·
cent of bia con·
tributora are eon·
nected with tbe
building industry .
They contributed
$3,100 W'hicb ia 52%
of ~ 1DODe7 be bu
ralled. Seven additional
doDon wbo 1ave a
total of saoo •o
•aa6aeaa along NeW"pOft BITd.. lD &a.e
dowatown
Redevelopment Area
wbere council man-
bera muat decide
soon whether aome
buainessea will be
torn down or re-
modelied as part of
tbe downtown r e.
development plan.
Also nearly $llOO of
funds were raised
from undis closed
sooref'S.
Council candidate
and City Plaaaiag
Com •i•aloaer
Claalr••• a1claard Car1&ea1ea ha•
railed SU.. ~-five percent of bis
donors are connected
with tbe bidldin& m.
duatry. Tbey COD·
tributed $1,950 which
LS 68% of the money
be bas raised.
A s a council
candidate, I'm not
a nti-growth. I realize
de ve lope r s build.
homes and busi-
nesses which help t.o
improve our com·
munity. But l just
cannot see bow ob-
JecUv• decl.sioos can
be m a de by city
council members
when their campaign
coffers are fHJed
with mooey from the
buUd.lng indl&Stry. No
matter what they
say. I believe the
kind ol cootribuilons
beine reported by
these candidates in·
fluences their think·
iog at City Hall. And
I think you believe it
too .
A s a city
councilman, 1·11
advocate that a code
of ethics be adopted
by the city council
wh1cb would prevent
this type of influence
peddling. This et.hies
code will 1ive all
Costa Mesans a city
council which
evaluates· Issues on
merits rather than
on donor influences.
Being a fonQer in· vesU,ative newsman
(Anaheim BtiU•UnJ
and the author ot 18
nonfict.loo books in·
cludin1 the multi·
million copy best
aeUers, In S«irClt of
Noah'• Arlt and T'M
Lfncoh1 Con1pirocy.
I've developed a re-
putation for beinl a
thorough researcher.
What I've present-
ed ln this ad coacem.
ln1 tbe facts on
potential influence peddlina Is oa.ly one
example ol tbe type
of ~nsln re· March tbat I'll It.rive
to do CID ba1Mia C!Dtll·
tna before tbe clt1 eoundJ. On April I, I
hope 1 UQ COWlt Oft
)'OUr vote.
Dave
Balsiger
.for
Costa M••• -
City Councll :
APRILS '-iDf .
. .
MISSING
NEW YORK <A•> -N~a ,.., aaol.• ••all '°1 wtdll a ...,_. cep lOw ..w -•1• MOdd ln tbe momlq • • Mtttetan atn.t --... TM malbeu uw blm U... Mo-.
bu ... W.lllMe.
On May 2~. llTt, •·1H.f•Old St•• Pata
vanteMd. AD ~ UtU. boy. Du luld cee
ambttioa: To fl"OW bl1 and •tl'Oal· He Md a UnCJe fear! That be would be at.
IN TBS It llONTllS, 12 days s1nee tbat "'81
momina. tbe diuppearance ol t.bb small. bk>Gd
boy bu toGcbed more ll ves than cu be counc.d.
Tb• people of Stan'• neiahborhood -a
43-square-block s mall town In lower Manhattan
called Soffo -orsanhed and printed bunclredl of
lbouaands of posters bearing Etan's 1mUta1, pixy
face. 1be pG9ten were distributed l.n &OnaUou.
a..flr, Apil I . 1a.
acbeduled f« Lbat SaturdaJ afterDoae. It wu basic questions like where la Etan. Otmoualy be
cancelled. Instead, 20 parent. met to decide bow to doesn't understand bow you k>le a child ad
help ftDd Etan Paz. Bob Rafter wa there. obvioualy be ls afraid aomeoae elle will be at.
·'Children are comtaotly loa1q th1ao and
0 WE DBCIDED nlE DllDDL\TB thilll ltas belne reprimanded, 'You lo8t your toy? •en. IO
to print fliers," Rafter aays. "We acrounced every find lt.' I tb1nk if be were b6aer Art would ltaad
,..,. ........
RON
PAmNSON
PIOPtft CHOICE
l1•lalot
YOnl'WIDAY API& ITH
...... OllllC~ ....... *-~-... '-Y. 0--. -~ ................ ~ ...
WES BANNISTER
HUMnMa-TOM ..at an co.ca
Cet ... ,~"'----... Wci.-i.-.............. Nearly a year an.er bis acm vutabecl, Stan
Patz cumot de9C:'rtbe hla pain. ''No c.e can know
bow tJda feels." In a way, be is wt'OGI!
Evt!I')' da.Y. ln every city ud town in \be union,
a parent's h eart stops when a s mall bead
momentarily vaniabes lo a crowded store, when a
famWar bundle ol parka and galoshes aod mitt.ens
is the Jut to clamber off tbe school bus.
Xerox we could and copied a couple of thousand. up to me and aay, 'You 1o.t my brotber! Well, IO
Then we split up and posted them." _!fln~d~b~lm~.':.:_" _____________ ~~=~==============~ The O'OUP eveotually arew to 110 members -
Like every parent, Etan's mother Julie knew
the feeling even before May 215, 1979. Once, when
Etan was S, she stepped off an elevator and turned
to see his terrified face as the door closed between
them.
''Tbe elevator went all the way to tbe top and
back down," Julie recalls. "Etan scream ed the
wboleway."
Dark, sllgblly·buUt Stan Patz, 38, i!t a
commercial pbotogapber who speaks in clipped,
angrytonesabouthlsson'sdisappearance.
''THIS IS THE KIND of thini that kills. It is a
major di.laster. It ls not the same as death. You
cu confront death. Thia ia worse.
"I feel Etan ls alive somewhere and he's being
tbe Etan Patz Action Committee: Intimate friends
of the Patzes, casual acquaintances and utter
strangers.
For a month, Rafter stopped working and
spent all bis Ume raising ~y. printing fliers,
talking to rer.orters about Etari Patz.
"I wasn t close.to the Patzes, but I've got a kid
who's 10 yean old. It could have been him. It's my neighborhood.··
As the search for Etan Patz continued. scores
of policemen came to help on their days off. The
police were vlgllant. One little SoHo boy who
echoed Etan's blue-eyed, ~baggy blond good looks
wu picked up ll times. "Finally," Julie says, "bis
mother cut off all bis hair."
Etan's parents bad no time for tears during
those first weeks. "l couldn't afford to fall apart,"
Julie aays. "I felt that the police needed us. And I
wu worried about Shira and An."
cared for. I feel we will get him back. I insist this SlllKA, THEN 8 YE'ARS old: was quiet al
is the reality. This is tbe way I carry OD. I will not first. She felt guJlty fo r the times she teased Etan,
grieve." for the times she refused to pla~ Later she told Julie fights tears, but falls. when sbe speaks of ber mother sbe was angry because if she were
her misaing son, when she describes her fears for abducted, she would fight fiercely to escape.
her other children -a 9-year-old daughter, Shira, "But Sh1ra says Etan would jU5t try to make
a 3.year-old son, Art. friends with them. He wanted everyone to love "We will fight and survive. I will not allow him," Julie says.
whoever took Etan to destroy us. If and when Etan Ari, then not quite 3, was thrilled at first with
com• home, be needs b1a family." all the people. all tbe men ln blue uniforms, all the
Tbe Paues still dwell oo the events of Friday, gum and badges and walkie-talkies. Then. Julie
May ~arching in vain fOl' any email detail says, be grew tearful!
oyerlooked unW now, a detail that mleht end tbe "We couldn't fitu.re it out," Julie says, •·unw
myst.y, IDd tbe m.IHry. one m,bt be uld be didn't want' the police to put
OD tbat IDGl"Dlq, Eta rose to put on bJue Etan lD Jail becaue he was blld to j& lost." panta, bide ..Uen, a blue eorduroy Jacket. As lo the t.atnn'a1, n.&edl.,. Buder wui al•aJllt be .won a bettered black cap -a pila'• Jat --a ..... , polleemm wlao crowded U.. --~------~~~~~~~~~~~~-P-a&iau;...._~1118.._._ ....... .__~--~ Bun.Ea PHONES
THE BOY: Etan Patz.
last seen a year ago.
heading for school bus
the Paues daily. Be-
fore 8 a. m .. sever al
tlmea a week. Butler
lumbers down Prince
Street for "someone
who's been out of town
and knows something.''
THE COP: Bill Butler "There's no reason
to be pessimistic ... he
says . "I can't un ·
derstand people who
think that way."
still chases leads in the ,
disappearance of Etan.
cap with "Future Fllgbt Captain" emblazoned
over tbe bill.
ARI AND STAN WERE asleep when Etan
finished dr~sing. Shira, who often walked Etan to
tbe bus oo ber way to her own school, was not
ready. Etan told hi~ mother he wanted to,go alone.
His mother bad no qualms. The walk to the
bus - some 300 c hild·sized steps do wn
one·and-one·half blocks -was through intimate
territory.
Just before 8 a .m ., Julie walked Etan
down.st.airs. She watched him stride west on Prince
Street. As he neared Wooster, the first of two
streets be would cross, Julie ran back upstairs.
Etan stopped at the comer. He was peering
down Wooster as Dorsey Whitaker passed. "I
didn't see if be crossed," the mailman says. "I
went on up Wooster. I had my back to him."
That afternoon, wben Etan wasn't home by
3:30, Julie phoned a friend who always met the bus
and walked E.taA hotne. The woman said Etan
wasn't on the bus. She said her children told her
Etan didn't go to school.
Julie called the pollce.
Then she called Stan. He dashed home. When
the police came, they were optimistic. From Jong
experieoce, cops know most missing children turn
up Within houri.
BUT BY 8 P.M., THE police were concerned.
Some 100 officers conver1ed on SoHo to search
door·to-door for tbe milling boy. On ~turday, the
poUce brouibt in blood.bouDds. Julie gave them
Etan's bedcfothea.
Tbey found ootb.inl· If Etan Pata left a trail, it
was cold.
Meanwblle, the news that a Utile boy was
misalq spread throuah the 51000 or so lofts above
the warebouaes and factorl• linlq SoHo'a streets.
Bob Rafter, an utiat and electrtclan wbo was
a caual friend of the Patzes, learned Etan was .
misainl when policemen came to search bis loft.
Sylvla Law, a law profeuor who lives above the
Pat&es, came home to the news Friday afternoon.
The annual reunion picnic of the SoHo
Cooperative Play1roup, a preschool, was
The door-to-door search ended June 6; a t.eam
of four policemen was assigned to search for Etan.
Butler a 25-year veteran is the only one on the task
force who's been on the case since May 25.
Like lhe Patzes. Butler prefers to believe Etan
was taken by someone who wanted a child: •·t'm
hoping for a woman who couldn't have any kids.
There are so many ways to con a little hoy: 'I'm
your Aunt Tillie Your parents are sick, so you'll
stay with me.·
'Tm hoping she'll see what she's done to this
family and brlng him back. Whoever did this
needs help. God, I'd get them all the help in the
world."
A great deal has been done The door-to-door
search that ended June 6 eventually included 345
p01icemen. Helicopters swept Manhattan's roof-
tops. Police launches plowed the nvers bordering
this island.
When Butler showed Dorsey Whitaker Etan's
photo the mailman said. "I didn't know him
withOOt that hat." Butler bought a cap like Etan's
stomped on it, twisted 1t "and 1 still don't know 1r
it's beat-up enough."
Butler nods toward two little girls about
Etan's size. bundled in parkas against the winter
wind. They hold hands as they stop at the corner of
Wooster and Prince -where Etan was last seen
"KIND OF SCARY ISN'T IT, after what
happened? For a long lime, I'd see one litUe girl
. stop every day at that pay phone <near the bus
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By JORN UYANO ...... ,.. ...
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~ Mala11aai
compUabecl. .. U tlMI people bad any idea of the
prob ..... bad, or e.vee bow we aot through
~la 'M •tlnl1 ~took to Rama Part t.beee eta". NatuNlly, the ftnt Was OM
TIU:I& PEaroauNCS, .s tbe fact that
they were Just In the Super Bowl ltlelf, "wu
quite a tribute to the playen ud tM a.m
· eoac It.aft. It wu a IOOd fMlllnc tha ...,..
1e 2~ n>ootb.a later.
tbe .--. ....... tbe Super &owl ...
"You Just clcm't take 25 people and make 2S
cban,. cm a lll'D team," bl added, ehldlaa to
all the lnJuriet the team suffered. "Normally.
you Jme two pedple and lt'• devutaU.nc to you
beca_, ao pro team bd that kind of depth.··
notl lsat 'aqwet•r.
There are only • hudf\al ol pl.a,_. uatn1
U.. tratn.lftf facUlty, -1lb tM &O-or·IO one
uauall.J 1ee1 dmina tb• ,...aar ...... T)M
phoMi la LW troet omee doe1 ri"I u much
Tbe rtma and nett bave beef) relnataUN on tbe
bast et bell ceu.rta. The entire faeWu, actuaJ.11,
la buically quiet. M
TBD• ASS 8011B THINGS. however,
that never chan1e and Coach Ray lblavaai la
one ot them. U be ·a not ln IUa ll·to-15
houn a day GD tM field, he's do it olf, eit!>er
The R..-n CNChlng staff ls busy t_he YNr· around checklN on details of the upcoming
season, pt ayer :tonMI ~ otW perts of the game that ml ta. overlooked by the casual
observer. They \tMttd In Febnary with player
evaluations anq ,,.,. 11 tN scMdufe for the r.st
of the spring:
by s~ e1a1ementa, watc ftlma or ~~ playboot.
Aftrll1·2' 1 ~Review offente-and defense notebooks.
2. Malle cha""'· Unliie the rest or the players. and even
Owner Georgia Rosenbloom wbo la currently
vacationing in Europe, Malavui's occuaption is
nearly a year.round prokct.
3. Rewrite end draw new notebook. AM-
Defense. PM~se
. Aprll 7-11
Malavasl looked relaxed and contenl as he
sat in his ofCice the other day. It bad ~n more
than 10 weeks since that eventful day In
Pasadena, Jan. 20, but that feeling of ac·
Coaches c9ntact players for the second
time, fill out Information sheet on off-season Job, number of times worklnQ out, weloht. any Injury probf,ms and fnforrll'them of the date of the mini-camp.
lThe Bird Gets W Ord
Put Up or Shut Up -Sp arky
LAKELAND. Fla. (AP > -more than fair in its dealings
!Detroit Manager Sparky An· with Fidrych.
!derson took the gloves off in a ··Evidently b e dre w big
•s howdown with Mark "The crowds when he pitched and that
I.Bird'" Fidrych on Saturday and he feels he made the Tigers
rtold the popular r ight-hander to money. Correct ?" .Anderson
put up or shut up said. "Then if that is so. how
Anderson was angered by ma ny big crowds has he drawn
publis hed reports in ·which in the last 2lh years?
idrych criticized the Detroit "Have the Tigers paid him?
manager for de moting him to Well, then, when does the
he -minor leagues, r then not balancing come out? l sn't there
lng up lo watch him pitch an even break somewtier.e?
·nan ihtrasquad game Friday. "As an outaider. looking at all
the lhinp t.bat 1they have done I~ THE PlJ8Ll8REP report, and all the doCto1'1 they have
Fidryell •lao COf11plalned that sent him to and aUQE:
the sa.t tn the mi1'9rleuw.r · ..-wtmru.fhML It. ,..-here he 11 tryln• fo plfell"'lils iii Gilt _,.. .
way into shape afte r nearly -is ther~ a balancing point"
three years of assorted arm prob-"J don"t think Lhe.y bave been
lems -was cuttin1 into bis unfair. I think the public.-bas lo
'pension benefits. ~ know that -wbMber there bas
Fidrych , the American beenafaimesa.onbothaldes."
League Rookie of the Year in Anderson said he fell the
1976. Implied that be deserved Tigers had, if anything. been
better treatment because he had giving Fidrycb too much atten·
filled the stands with rans so lion. sometimes to the detriment
many times before his injury. of the rest or the team.
The entire Tigers' organiza·
lion . fro m President and "I THINK TRIS has to be
General Manager J im Campbell clarified. and I want it clarified
on down. was chagrined by the from my stance so that Mark
public outburst knows. Mark Fidrych, at this
"l think all the crutches have time, is no different to me than
got to be knocked out from un· Dan Petry. Bruce Robbins, Mike
der the arms." Anderson said, Ch ris or any or the others," An·
thumping hlJi de'k for emphasis. derson said. "The players on
.. All the crutches have got to be this ballclub are going to un·
knocked out and il's got to be. ders tand one thing: they'r e
now; production." every bit as important as Mark
Fidrych. The day is over that
ANDERSON SAID he felt the they are put second class. I Detroit orl(anazation had been ·'The day has come to an end
and this ll> the greatest mo-
ment. 1 believe. for the Detroit
Tigers -the day has come to an
end that Mark F1drych is any
more important to the Detroit
Tigers than Petry. or Chris. or
how about Jack Morris?
"Something has been wrong
with us. Now , it '!> over. Today it
is finished.
"There is no more importance
put on Mark Fidrych than on
any other individual in this or·
aanization.
"la that Yery clear? .. ••a .UNI' TllAT ftt'Y clear. JO
dlai'M '"PllJl'~~z1 ,........_ ..,. Q( tb8 a ntaDd.. ••
Anderson 'said Fidrych would
return to the maJor leagues OGly
a!.l.er he ha41 demonstrated that
his arm wu sound and after he
had turned In several good out·
lngs agaum Triple-A competj·
lion.
··As I told him this morning,
'fl means this. Mr. Fidrych: Jr
you're ready lo pitch in Lbe ma-
jor leagues, every time you go
out it will be zero. zero. zero.
zero. Occasionally. you might
have a bad outing where you'll •
give up two or three runs. Now.
that could happen anywhere.
'"But. If you're ready lo pitch
at the major league level. you
ure certainly ready to win there
<Triple·A> consistently."'
FIDRYCH, RELAXING
beside the pool at the team's
headquarters later in the day,
declined comment on his closed-
door meeting with Anderson.
saying it was a private matter.
In the publish e d report.
Fidrych was misquoted as say·
ing, in regard to Anderson's
failure to watch ham pitch Fri·
day. "I don't know, maybe he's
off has feed .. What Fidrych ac-
tually srud was. "I don't know.
maybe he's got a bug up h1s ..
Berkeley
Raiders
lnl980?
OAKLAND <AP> -Al Davis
says that if he can't move bis
football team lo Los Angeles, he-
mlght jUlt take tbe Oakland
Raiders to Berkeley or San
Fi"anciaco.
"We couldn't neiotiate with
the Oakland Coliseum before,··
Davis said afleT' Judie Spurgeon
Avakian issued an injunction
Friday which probably will keep
tbe team from moylng tn i.-o.
"What makes him <AvtkJan>
thlnk we can now?"
ASKED WREaE ELSE be
could J>lay home g1mes, Davia
replied: "Berkeley. maybe
Kezar." The Raiders' manaaing
1eneral Partner said he didn't
think lbe San Francisco 49ers
would lnvolle territorial rl&bta to
!>lock Raider aames at Kear
Stad~um tn San Francisco.
Tbe Jtalden pla~ed at l(enr, the former hoole o1 the •rs. tn
tbe1r lalUal seuon 1n 1980 end at
Candleatlck Park in 1881 before
movin1 to Oakland:. Prok
Youell Field tn 1912. 'f'h~ve been at the Oulud .... 1tneeJ.188. ~... R1lde1j played at ~
Unh'eralt1 of Callforala a
llemOital 8'tdlum l• "Berkeley
f till wlt!t Ute Mlaml
It'• a ru1 credit to aw 4'09C'hlac ataff," d Malavui, reflectin1 OD wbat the team ac·
MalaYui'• wor'ds were l1ern and aincen.
I
-April ff.ts
Coaches wort out lnJu'1ld pNyets.
The team did have tb work bard for wbat it.ac·
eompllabed. and now it wu Ume to reap aome
of t.be reward.a ... alt.bou«ih Malavul didn't know when be wu golne to get tbeopportunity. APf"ll »May t
NFL dr•ft -at R.-n PIH"te. May,..,,
1. Opoonent offensive study.
2. Opponent defensive study.
3. Pro scouting -review coeches by POSI· tions.
"AFTD TllE 8UPBa 80WL it was really
bed.le becaue there were a lot ol lhiDp to do
and placel to 10.·• said the 50-year~ Italian,
who Uves in Fountain Valley. '1'bere were
•peaklnl eop1ementa; I went to Hawaii and
did the Superstars ( wbJch the llama won> ; and I
helped conduct a football clinic for the Mexican Mays-t
Contact players fOf' third time during off. season. ·government."
May 22·23 Mlni<amp. Veterans, dr.fteM and free agents.
May JO.July 6
Vacation.
After all the running around wu finished,
Malavaal then buddied with his staff to work out
an off-seasoo schedoJe. One that consisted of
watching m~. rewriting tbe playbook, analyz.
<See MALAVASI, Pace 82> r
RAM COACH RAY MALAVASI WORKS AS HARO AS THIS DURING OFF-SEASON.
Kings Lose, 5-3
IJionne Captures
NHL Scoring T itle
INGLEWOOD <AP > Los
Angeles cent.er Marcel DiOIUle
captured his flrsl·ever National
Hockey League scoring cbam·
pion.ship Saturday night, get.ting
a pair of assists, but the Van·
couver Canucks roared from
behind with five straight goals to
defeat the Kings 5·3 in a re&War·
season finale.
Dionne's teammate, Charlie
Simmer, scored a pair oC toals
lo raise his season-total to an
NHL·leadlna 56. Dionne was
credited with asalsts on both of
Simmer'• 1oall.
DIONNE llAISED bis season
total to 137 point.a, tying Edmon·
ton'• Wayne Gret-zlcy, but
Dionne wins the scortna crown
by virtue ol bAI U IM1a to 51 b'
Grftl.ky, wboM team completed
the aeum Prtda7 nlJht. .
Aftef Slmmec'1 two coals.
Mike Murpby leored at 3::M of
the lecood Period to live the
Ktn11,....a l ·t IHd. But the
Canocb IW'1'0Wed the ••to ~2 after t..o pel'lodl OD IOU by
Bob 11-.o ud Tbomu Gndin ud ,._ bid OD third period
1oa .. by Per-Olov Bruer, Jwry
BuU., IDd Iva Boldlnv.
j Tbe canuckl became tbe Htb
•...S n.1 team to qulify for tbe =.w.g:=_::.a ~~ ~AtlMta: WU &.a
ne ca,ltaJI -::i. • ~amaa U1e C•oeb b two m:W-+•.-a\llc· .... y ....... , ...... ...................
bUt tM 1'a8le. dldit't tiiGpoli .....
up second in the Norris DivWc>n
a nd will play the New York
Is I anders in the first roWld of
the playoffs.
The Canuclts were 27-37·16 for
70 point.a. They finished ln a tie
for third with Edmonton in the
Smythe Division and will play
either Buffalo or Montreal in the
first round of the playoffs.
Tbe Canucka defeated tbe
Kine• for lhe aecood time in
Ulree nllbts. Tbey bad dowJied
Los Angeles in Vancouver ~on
Thursday nl1ht.
OCIR DR.4G RACE
11'IU TO COLSON
Don Prudhomme set low
elapsed time and top speed of
the meet but ran into trouble in
the finals in losing to Ron Colson
of Chica10 in the Wendy's 64 fun · / ny car championships at Orange
County International Raceway
Saturday night before 12,480.
Prudhomme h a d a S.96
elapsed time and a speed of
238.08 before the finals. The •
marks came on the second run
ever for his new Omni Dodge.
Bul in the finals, be brushed the i
guard rail and had to slow for t
Colson to pass him and win.
Tom McEwen of Fountain
Valley lost to winner Colson in
an early heal race. then lost
traction in a second round
match and was eliminated Crom
tbe Mmpetition.
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Berk.a.,..
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rui.r ...... wt~tt re-
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April. Nedaul r.tbeU, .... , *-A. lllfll aa-t ...,...
lerr1 A. Arto•lts. Sima' Houtoe·b•Md b&atlaffa man.,.., MMI M'I ..... r... a tt.l mU.-.. to alp, 1
S1 •UMoa ........ a .w.. .. Mlal7 tor ..... 1171 Helaman ~ ..... fromot•a1110m1 .
'fte Uclm, IDMDW~ie. aftered SiJu Slll,• a )'HI' U part cl I.._.,_,, fNt,• pack ... , tM o.tlUt Free Preas
reported ta Saturday's edWona. TtM team ofter ftom 1eneral
manqer Ruu Tbomu also included 1 $300,000 a11Dinc bonus
and a aoo.• 1oua. tbe ~ uld. .
Dltn*'• olfer wotald make Slma tbe -...& paid No. 1
draft dloke alnee lfrt, wtliea Aua.ta liped quarterback
Stne 8arUDowsk1 for tlOC>,C.O.
Tbe U... ea.med tbe NFL'• top pick wb a 2·14 record
tut fall. wont la the 1e.,... ODe cl U. i.am•a chief weak·
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would be paid back wttb interest, altbou'1h he did not say at wa.t )lllftmt.
U .... Araovita'a eontract PfOll IJal, .... would M paid I ....-ol .,.,,000 tor the tint tbfee,.... Md UM u.a. would I~.::. aptlaa ol pa)1D1 bllb 8nodler' ..... )'8U ,... tbe
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"IMllJ II a loJal kid. Be was loJal to Okl .... a • ....._.,
not IM timl tbat want.I to '° then (J>eaoott), pa., for. two
years. ....... -to be tnlded .•• r-----· ...,~•I tlw ... '-·' •
"I blld mon putouta, Ulista, more c:haDees. ud
lae errors than a lot ol men who bave been umed to
tbe Rall ol Fame. But they just keep ~me I
coaldn"t set to the ball on time." -~ •• Cat" •i.. wbo was denied entrance to baeeball't all of
Fame for the 17th time.
..,,.,.OlllellaDI.,...._ Thie
GU Penualt and Tony McKepey scored two Iii goals each as Buffalo clinched the Adams Division ,
title by crushing Pittsburgh, 9· l in National
Hockey League action Saturday night. It was the
ftnal came of the aeaaon tor Pittsburgh which placed 13tb ln
the o•erall atandinp and earned ·a playoff berth aplmt No. 4
eo.t. . . . Dea Lenl"• two I0&1a and two aullU led
Atlula 14> a 4-4 tie wlU. Wubinltqn wbicb dlm1DJl&ed tbe
Capltals from a stanley Cup plQoft berth
. . . Pat Rkkey•a 30th goal of the season
broke • Ue ud Toronto uaecl a brW1ant
1oalt.enctlna perlormance by Cs«b n· ~tria~ llrt Crtaa to post a 2-1 win over
inneaota ... Gu&ee Gtqru scored
his second and third goals or the season in
the second period and Steve SclmU netted
his 47lh as Montreal routed Boston. 6-1 and
extended an unbeaten streak to 20 games
. . • Berale Federko fired in two goals
and added an assist, and Mae IAdt reg.
N•nA11u istered his second shutout of the sea.son
as St. Louis topped Winnipeg, 6-0 •.• Bob Be.ne scored a
power-play goal at t : 12 or the third period, givin& the New
York hi.anders a 2· 1 win over the New York Ran&en . . .
Def ememan l!lob ll•rray scored on.e goal and set up &DOU>er
aa Chieqo beat Detroit, 2-1. Chicago's defensive corps ac· counted for all the Black Hawks' goals.
The Pittsburgh Pirates optioned veteran 11 pitcher Rick Rhoden to their Port.land farm club
Saturday. Rhoden. a former Dodger. underwent arm surgery during the off-season and was not ready~ pitch ... Chicago Cub pitcher Rick Reauhel, hurling
io an intruq~ ga~e aplnst a lineup_ of virtually all reg·
ulars. went nine innings and permitted only six bits
... Atlanta rea\Ched the ~player roster limit when Bnee
Benedict was assigned to Richmond In the
Inte rnational League ... The Texas
Raneers sent pitchers Jelila Henry
.lollaaoa. Jlm Umbaraer and &It Babnck
to their Charleston farm club
. • • OaJdahd A's outfielder Glenn Bartle
who bas suffered knee problems and un'.
derwent minor surgery, was placed oo t.he
21-day disabled list . . . The Boston Red
Sox trimmed their roster to 26 players by
dealing right-handed pitcher Alleo atptey
to Phoenix tor cash and a player to be
named later by the San Francisco Giant.a
who operate the Phoenix franchlse . . . Detroit Mana1er
Sparky Andenoa completed bis squad cuts by retumin1 utlll-
ly man Ed Paha¥ and. Pitcher MUie Chris to Evansvllle of the American AssoctatlOii ... Second baseman .Jallo en..
-:ho has had contract DfOblems, has uked Seattle to tra~
him ... Alt.er losing his cerit.er tield job to Dne c.tllu
four·Ume gold glove winner Cesar Genal .. sa~a he ta think:
Ing about uktng the Cincinnati Reds to trade him.
All6et 11e ••ce ~ IUI& SJteet•t .. • A radng ~ar lmocked .tir.orm during a llmlt-• ed st>ortsman race In Hampton, Va., struck three
spectators Salurctay nigh~ aad Lbe \l'ack mana1er ..
seld one man was kUJed .met two injured . . . The
UCLA varsity eight remained unde!eated this spring by de·
(eating the University. of San .Diego crew ..• 8qa( SQ
Sea.let d.laplayed. a powerful punching style.. to .tcore a
technical knockout over previous~ unc:lefe1ted ~ • .,._ ..
Ranta lo the sixth round iD Akl"Oll ... Undefeated Gftf
Page ol Louintlle, forced ta go t.1'e dittance ror.tbe ftnt U..
In hll 10-ftOt profeuloaal Carffr, aC'Oretl a apllt decllton Yi~·
tory Oft'I' C IHl'e O.,aa ... ~ Bi& Sky COllference bu
slapped two-year aanctlom on Moatana 8tM.e UDlventty•a
basketball proaram for recndU..C 'TlolatlonlJ ••• Ca.llfond1 won 12 ol J8 nents to beat USC M-10 for tM·flrll U.e bl l'1
yean IA a dual track meet. UCLA -a 1T ftedt.t md tied,.
ftnt la die otber ta a uo.a romp...-8WdGnl •• , Led ~
11• "*"-'and ftU c...,, Nebtulut rot.., tp a....,..
5a.3Q. pQlnta to claim tta -teeond at.Nllht NCAA wam IJ1D·
• nut.lea c:IWDP6oaah1p .•. UCLA tretltmen .._ 01'1N became tbe ftnt com~ ln the u.,,.., blltot1 ot the
AJA W pmn<iCI to wtll *ft four tndlvldal .._,ti 11 Pelln
State wan u.. team uu. , . . .,.. CllM.. of Wub.laSton
• State k'Ond • paiata 'ad mtllaet 'flJeJ or JAU Beaell llate added 21 u the West All«art .,_led tbe Salll ~
lOS·tT lD tb Ulb anquaJ Aloha Bnketba.11 a.tlM ti
Hoaoltdo, Hawatt. It WU WUty. bit a !MOit ....... IO
1tve the West tM leacf tor IDod, 41-40, wtdl s~•· Wi HI tM nnt half. From t.be'I on tt wu ltrtet17 a Wi9t anatr. m
Tbe JDDo• llateel l>ioane bad two assists
Saturday mat u tbe Klnp dropped a S.3
deci11loo to-Vaneouver at the Forum.
'4 Cal a.a.. ~ C!M4BINid lb Une-day ldUlu ,..,...
Saturday with a Jl.4 YletoiJ
over UC lniDe .. ealltan tM or.,... Comity 8MebaD ~
meat tb•*'*°sMp at Aat••
Stadium.
Zaltill' tn t11e -ua Mel do,raed Soutbern Callfetala
, College, &-2, to ._.. tbe rtallt to
race the~ '11t.QJ. ·
Cal St.ae ruu.ton•a 12-na,
1'-bit burqe ta tbe tWe came
gaTe the Tltaaa 4' ,._ OD .. bits in three tounaament ,...._,
THE TITAN•• BSaO on
Saturday waa Matt Vejar wbo
batted a perfect rour-for·four ln-
chadlna a double and triple and
added four RBI.
Botb teams opened the We
game wttb a bl.QI aa run.tea
struck for three liD the first, ad
UCI resJJtDlied with two in tM
bottom Mlf '6tbe same blalal .
Tb• Aateaten aqaaDdend
baaa-lollded Ututiou la &be
fifth and etchtb lnalaca nd
wound up ltrand.bq 12 '11Dnen for &be cl&)'.
lleanwbile, Yullerton took ad·
vant.a&e ol aJ.x Allteater m'8cua
to ICON lfteD unearned f\lllS.
Tbe 11tao ebampiomblp ...
their fGurUa in five )'ears la aw.. tounaament. and the vietGry ....
1 proved tbeir O\'Vall mart!: to
Z7·9-L . 1"11...._'• Mike B8el~ 'fto
batted a crisp .555 over t.betbree
1amea. was named tourn.ameDt
mo1t .. 1a1ble player.
,,....p_ •• Tll'E ANTBATEas had
moved into the cbamploosbip
match by downln1 SoCal College, t-2 in a momin& same.
The big blow m that cacttat wa&
a two-nm double off the bat of
M Ike Nagle in the !Uth which
gave UCI a 4-o lu.d.
MALAVASl'S WORK IN OFF-SEASON • • •
lnl eollep penoanet. m•ttng out complete
at.atistiCI, CODtadiq tbe rep1ar players, WOR·
lng out tbe ~med. eonchactinl mln.1-camps and
evaluat:lngolfemiveanddefensiveplays.
"As lar as the draft goes I'll send my
coacbet out and we'll loot at people we're in·
t.erested in. We're allowed to go to their schools
and bave them work oat," llalavasi explains.
"We'll abo do other thinp lite cut up tilm.
pat tbem In _.... acc:iordinc to plays and then ....... ,, ............... .
ACftJAl.LY, 'ms lMI' al jobs dart.q the
off...._ is endlea, but two of the bigger ~ • .nb "•1 apcam•ae coUece penoa.
Ml for tbe NFL/draft (~ at tbe end or
tblt moatb) and lootln1 at potential
troublesome teams (like 5¥ FTa.netseo and
New Orteans ~ of their offenses) for next
season.
"First we U take a loot at our Injured
players <April 24)," says Malavasi. "Just
becaUM the doctor says they're well doesn't
mean they're well. We want them to work out
anyway. ~ will help us determine what we
waotm~rii" Malav explained that with Pat Thomas
and Rod u question marb. the Rams'
flnt move be to abore up the defensive
aecODdary. ~ added the linebackiq position wu atnJag, 1l;ut that the offensive and defeo.alve
lines needed depth. He also added wtth a pin,
"I don't think we'll be dratting any
quarterbacll:s."
One of the positive aspect$ or next sea.son
will be the competition amoo.& those veterana
that were injured and the rookies or other fillins
lhat look their places i.e. Preston Dennard and
BtUy Waddy va. Ron Jeuie and Willie Killer;
Ml.ke Fanning vs. Cody Jooes; and Vi.nee Fer-
ragamo vs. Pat Haden.
·•noM OUR STANDPOINT, competition is
never unhealthy," says Malavasi. "You just
made the statement that the competition i.s here.
and theft are always going to be people unhappy
becauaethey ·re not a tarting.··
la the eompetitioo unheaJt.by tor a coach?
"I don't think so, not as long u you make
the right decisions. I might be second 1uessect
but you have to look ck at the track record
and eee what's been . I doo't tbinlt we'•e
made a m15take here · any ol our moves, and I
defy anybody to com bact and say we have
because they don't w what the bell they're
t.alltlng about.
''Tbe thlnl to me that's not very 1nt.e1U1ent
for a sportawrtter la tbat they try to evaluate
penoaoel when l'n spent 25 years evaluati.n1
people. I've played the pme, know what it
t.atn and been ~ it all my life. Hell, I don't make tboee or mistakes. "~ a .eoacb I 't evaluate tbe job I've
done by the WOD· rffor'd. that's D0t the de--
termtnmc factor. lot men thla.p 10 into
coaching lb.an just cbiDI. You've cot to have the people or .,ou' not JOinl to win. I doa 't
care bow iOOd a cb you are. John McKay
has !ound that out. When be was at USC M bad
the people and woo and woo and won. \
"AT 1AJIPA BAY be didn't ba.-e the people \
and had a hard time winning.~ wu t.hett five
yean before be won and m11bt be there a.aother/
five years before be wins again be-cause ~
doesn't ha~ enough people to wort with.
"That's the key. That's tbe DaJM ol the
game. U you don't have the penoanel, you can't
win. Players win tor you. c-chee lo. for JOG.."
Mark Jarrett went the dis-
tance for UCI, strlkmg out seven
and walking twQ. The wm was
his first as a collegiate p~yer
,.ind evened bis record at H .
M~rk Morns, <two-ror ·tb.ree>
Jnd Eddie Knaggs (two-for.
four> abo had good days at the
platt' for lJCI.
A.ad. u.r..·1 no clodllt die ~ the coacbee wW be under prwwe to wtn tn their
rirsl season at Anaheim Stadium.
"l doa't even look at it aa pressure,"
Malavui cocmttted quic:kly. "Really if you
doo 't like pressure. t.boqb.. you m.i&ht as well
not be coacblng. You might just as well 1et the
hell out. Unlike other businesses. in ro.actung
you can't procrastinate. A coach has to make
decistoos-and make them right away.
"I REALLY THINK the entbusaas m 1s
1treat a.s far as Anaheim 's coocemed. I Uunt
it's evident, and I tb.lDk it's evident to all the
players, roaches and OW' orp.niutioa. J can
!eel it when I go out aod speak.
''The best part is we woo last year when we
weren't at our besL · •
One could almost feel tae juices nmnin.&
tbroqb Jlalavasi 'a body. Sprinc trainiq was
still 2~ mootba away, but be wu read.7 to set started.
So, be e11cused himself for a quick racquet·
ball game, and then it was back to the
grlndatooe, with his only br'eak beiq a f1shlns
trip in June.
With the Pittsburgh Steelers being the NFL
Team ol the 70's, Jla.lavasi is bound aod de-
termined to mate the Rama the Team of the 80'1.
"We're sure u bell CGiJ11 to try to do that."
be answered with conrictioD.
Sounders Top Surf
SEA 'ITLE CAP> -Mart Pet.ersoa scored his
first North American Soccer Leasue goal Satur·
day rugbt to give the SeaU.le Sounden a 1-0 victory
over the visiting California Surf.
Peterson's unassisted eoa.J came after 20:07
or play. He also toot a shot at the 50-minute
mark, but It caromed o!f the Ct'OSS bar.
With 32 seconds le!t in the pme, California
alt.empted a shot on goal, but 1oal·teoder Jack
Brand made a save, one of h1.s two aaves in the game.
Calltomia aoaltender llilte Mahoney was credited wilb one save.
A crowd of 15,SOB watched the came in the
Kln1dome. .
The Sounders, who attempt.eel 11 •hots.
raised their aeasoa mark to M . Tbe Surf, who
had sb aboU oo goal, dropped to 1-1.
1n the 11-game series wUb the Surf, SeatUe has woo seven limes.
SoCal 's Rolo Adams, Dan
J enkans and Doa Bonomo com-
bined tor sax or lbe Van.guards·
10 hJts.
Pirates
Romp Over
So. Idaho
MESA. ARlZ. -They have a
rule at tbe Roadrunner KJwanis
Baseball Tournament here lbat
.halls any game in which one
team has al least a ' 10-run lead
alter five innings. ·
They may want to change that
to after t.bree innings the next
time Orange Coast College
comes to town. The Pirates com·
blned 17 hits and 18 walks tor 23
runs, 14 In the first three lrmings,
to defeat Southern Idaho, 23-5
Saturday in the final game of the
Roadrunnertownameot.
OCC. which already bad the
tournament championship under
its belt after Friday night's 14·5
victory over Mesa, got an early
start back to California Satur·
day after the lopsided contest
was caUed in the faith.
Jeff Smevog collected three
hits in four at-bats and added
tour RBI. while Randy Day was
two.for-three with tour RBI.
Mark Marches. Mike Balliet and
Gary Dawson also had two-RBI
days for the Pirates.
OCC's rour·game sweep in
.Arizona extended the Pirates'
winning streak to 17 games and •
keeps them in high gear tor
Tuesday's South Coast Con·
terence showdown with Cerritos.
Orange Coast stunned tbe
Falcons, 12·2 ln ~ conference
opener, and since that time, Cer·
ritoe bu won five stra11ht. .
OCC will host Cerritoe at 2: 30
p.m. with either Don Smith (6-1)
or Mite Rosan (4·1> fettln& the
Startin• nod.
Youn 's Big Worry-Sand ID Contaets
RANCHO MIRA~, Calif. (AP> -Doo· na Capani Youn&. e eJnl the biuut pay.
-ol ber lOOI sweeuful career on ~ women'• aolf mMWecl the Ml.a·
.. RWa Country~b COfP'M with a •••. --·pat• Sa to t.aM 1 ooe .. trolle i.ed ID tM wtDmn le Quale. y_ .. .,. ... ~-of the Ledlee proi Goll ~I•· ~·a na.t "'9l wa1 lJ ltrolles under
,.r. A.-.J AleoUi th a tldrd·ro.md ft to
ID Wltb a • u.e w. waa Just 1 ••Melt at U·imllr"fU' JdS.
,· ;M .. •tm w~ .-. tn th1nt 1>1aH ·1-Wllll•T19itpqt .. ber•l•. .......... , ft lift bv ie"'9 .. fl .... lit IU. Youn11 Alcott. iiill l!Mt* Ud beietl Uea fOr tbe .._~:~;f.nt two r-.da ol lM 71·
• io~. S.IMM Palmer ad Sal·
ty Lt~ ..... ..,..., atcote behlnd at m. Ca'!!!t ___. o1 foal' .,..,ti WI ~r.
carded a lhird·rou.nd 69, while Palmer bad
an' even.par 72 over the 6,ac2·7ard llOllioG
Hllla course, -and Little shot a 10.
Nancy Lope•·Melton. Bomde Lauer and
Pat Bradley all were at 211 ....... ,, tDto
tod1y'1 ftna1 round of tbe t08nlam.-t,
whicb carries t.be LPG Aa '-ftnt prl.M of 13!,500.
Y OUlll collected. two blrdMI md an eq)e en route to a aa oa tbe frOGt DiDe, dam bad
three blrdlel and a lOIM b°"1 Clll tbe baC!k slde f« • ac. Tbe 1t.94Y round came despite pt1q wfndl that iicbd up ln tbe
early afternoon an.d made tbe course
lrtcky.
.. THE ONLY TRJNG tW worried ate
about the 'triad was that I mltbt fet 1and
tn ay contact._.,, .. said Youq, wbo
hat woa 1f toumamentl 1lnice JcMniDI the women'• UMar in 1115. "But I put aa some
............. apd lt WU DO pl"Ollllln. . •!f:Y. been playln1 v•rJ well latelJ
and feil I cu play well '"" If tile wtad
bloWI. I have a lot of coatrot of my abots
and I'm putUoa the ball well." Youns. ss. eooaiatentb' amoac tbe top / mODe)' wtnnen an the tour for the put 15 1ean, nnkl tblrd oa tbe la lilt ,wtu.
SU,_, ID earniDlt afte~ ~ the ~
Vepa tournament two weeb •· Carner budJ Wt year'• mone7 l1at wttbt11.• anc1 Looa·Meltooll~dat•111.
ALOOIT, M, SAID ahe llao f•la lbe will not be bothered lf the flnal roand .. played
ln tbe wtad. "I 1Mm to play 1-t wt.en
condJtlona are touabest,'' Said the lteacl)'
YOUDI pl.yes-. wbo Joined the tour in lt'JS
while atlll a t.een·aaer and baa -. DlDe
tounwneota 1.lnee .
"Wlnntnt thls toummament would mean
a lot to me," Alcott said. 11tt baa a lot ot
preadte, a lot ol moaey, It'•• • ll'Mt course and lt )lu a peat fteld ...
Tbe ftna1 round ol the e....t, Oftktilly called tM Colpte-Dlub ._,. WbaMn
cttta., ~ be DatioDallJ talJrriled. r
-.... --... --..... ~_,.,._ ......
~. Apf11 8, 1980
Just Another~Day a t the Of fice
' I ' .
ORD!NSBORO, N.C. <AP> -
Crall Staclle r , alUJ boldiu a
two-1troke lead alter 54 bolea.
looked to today'• flul round of
lhe Greater Greeoaboro Open
Goll Towuament u another day
at the o<nce.
"It'a Just a nother day,"
s hru11ed tbe chunky St.dler
a f ter po1tlns b la herd-won,
front·"':!:f 71 that wu com·
cold . wtady day. ud two-time
P GA champion Dave Stoc:ktoo
rollowed at 210. Sto<!lrton abot a
70.
D efe nding champion Ray
Floyd beaded a aroup of a halt·
dozen at 211. leavtn1 10 men
loeked wttb1n four strokes going
into todQ'a f1Da1 round of the
chase fOf a $45,000 first prize.
Zoeller, wbo will defend bla
Masten title lD Au1uata, Ga.
next wffll:, England'• Sandy'
L y I e , 8111 Kr ahert, Btb
Eaatwood and Mike Reid. Reid
shot a third round 70. 7.oeller
a nd Eaatwood bad 71 's wltb
L yle, K rat zert a nd Ploy~
matching par 72. .
South African Ga ry Player
abot a 72 that left blm a t 214.
Like Drawing to l mide Flush
K ramer Tak es Big Gamble
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM
Of Ule D•lly Pli.t St.ff
When .Jack Kra me r decided to m ove his pres·
tlgi ous Kra m er Open tennis tourna m ent from
UCLA to Fountain Valley, be got a predictable
response .
.. Al those people up ln Westwood aod LA
County." aa.ys Kramer, "wrinkled their noses and Mtcr. •FoantaJn Valley? Jeck, where tbe hell la Poan.tain Valley!'••
IT WAS AN understa ndable question. All the
residents of Founta in Valley (54,100) could fit into
Dodger Stadium with room to spare. The city en-
com passes only nine square miles.
"Even people in Long Beach we re asking m e.
•J ack . wher e is Fountain Valley?' I could n't
believe it." Kramer says.
But a ny ident ity p roblem his tournament
might have in F ountain Valley can be salvaged by
the impressive site -Los Caballeros Racquet and
Sports Club, lhe lar ge!.t facility of its kind in the
world.
The list of features reads like an Olympic
Village com plex: 47 lighted tennis courts. fi ve out·
door racquetba ll courts, three s wimming pools. a
health spa, two full-size gymnasiums and a 6,000-
scat sport stadium .
IT WAS THAT SP ORTS stadium -built for
s peedsoccer -tha t convinced Kramer Los
Caballeros would be has c hoice. He envisioned a
cement court poured in the m iddle of t he Cield, and
owners of Los Caballe ros shared that vision.
Kramer isn't pre te nding there's no risk in·
volved in m oving the tournament to Fountain
Valley. But he's gambling $175,000 a year for a
three-year contract that 1t wm work.
.. It's like d rawing to an inside flush ." he says.
.. You don't know what will happen until they turn
the card for you. But we think ~e·re going to do
better than we did at UCLA. We"re going to give 1t
a helluva try, anyway "
The tournament figures to lure u m any ~ 16
of th e top 20 players in the world -names like llie
Nastase , Roscoe Tanner, Peter Fleming, Brian
Gottfried, Stan S mith, Raul Ramirez and Harold
Solomon.
ALTHOUGH THE ENT&Y deadline baa
passed. Kramer ...,.. ta.en are four ~ard
berths c..-wbl~ can be lllled at U. lut minute.
and u. DIUIM9 ~ t09MCI ... for tMee spata Include .Jimmy Connors, Bjorn Bort and John
Mc Enroe.
P layers or that stature play Wimbledon •. Las
Vegas. New York, Paris and Kelbourne. Now they
will add Fountain Va lJey to their itinerary.
What 's the a ttraction ? Kramer says it is two-
fold -money and prestige.
"The first-round losers -the guys who don't
even win a single ga m e -get $850," s ays Krame r.
··That 's not bad ror losing."
The singles cha mpion will take home $30,000.
Kr amer's tot al purse of $175.000 makes 1t the
nchest sporting e vent m Orange County history.
AS FOR PREST IGE, the Open has a colorful.
53.year history under its form er name. the Pacific
Southwest Open.
"Al one time the Pacific Southwest was the
most prestigious sports event i n Southern
California other than the Rose Bowl." Kramer
savs. "Wha t we're doing now is building back to
what it was in the 40's ...
The Pacific South west gained its presh ge as
an a mateur tourna m ent at the LA Tennis Club.
which scats only 3.100 at center court
With the advent of big-money tennis and TV
coverage, top players be,::an neglecting the Pacific
Sout hwes t in f avor or tourn aments with
paychecks.
By the time the Pacific Southwest succumbed
to t he trend and became professional in 1968. the
luster had already worn off
piled in and cold Saturday.
''YOU 'PLAY ABOUT ns
rounds a year," be sald. "You
get used to tbem after a wblle. It
m ates no difference to me,
there's no more or leu preuure
one way or the other, if I'm lead-
ing or if I'm three or four
strokes behind.
"You just go out a nd play the
gotr course. U you finish on top,
f i n e . If you d on 't , we ll,
somebody just played better;'
Stadler said . .
While Stadler took a rather
casual approach to il , the final
round could provide the salva-
tion of Bill Callee's golfing lile ..
Calfee, in second place, said
he decided he had lo reach some
goals this season or leave the
tour . And this , he noted "ls as
close as I've ever been going in-
to the last round."
STADLE R, WHO scored b.is
fi rst pro victory in the Bob HoJ)e
Classic that opened the 1980
season, finished 54 holes with a
207 total, nine !.trokes under
par on the 6.984 yard For est
Oaks Country Club course
Bill Calree, with a s pec-
tac ular effort over the back
nine, moved into secood a t 209.
Calfee. a J().year -old who has de·
cided this ls hia m ake-or-breaJc
season as a touring pro, shot a 68
that included 31 on the back
side. He used only eight putts on
the last nine holes.
Big Andy Bean, with a 66 that
ranked as the best score of the
Tire Changing
Under Yellow
Is Forbidden
MARTIN'SV1t.LE, Va . <AP) -
The Nationa l Ass~lat1on for
Stock Car Auto Racing bu in·
stituted a new policy concerning
tire changes that it belie ves will
make races more competitive
a nd chea per to run.
Beginning with the Virgirua
500 on April 'l7, Gra nd NatJonal
s to ck car drive r s will b e
penalized t wo la p s 1f they
c ha nge one or m ore tJres durl.llg
a caution nag penod m spt.-c1fled
races.
UNDE R THE N E W format . a
yellow fl ag with a red cross will
be dis played a t the e ntrance to
pit road whenever the caution
flag 1s displayed. Any car patting
after the n ag is dis played will be
s ubject to a two·lap penalty 1f
tires are changed .
The change also wi ll be in C'f.
feet fo r the Music Cit~ 420 on ~tay
10 and the Nashville 420 on J uly 12
al Nashvill(', Tenn . the Volun·
teer 500 on Au~. 23 at Bn stol.
Tenn : the Capital City 400 on
Sept. 7 at Richmond. Va . the Hol·
ly f'ar ms 500 on Sept 21 a t f'o.:orth
Wilkesboro. N. C . and the Old
Domm1on500he teSept 28.
Alao at 211 were Fuzzy
Today's TV
By BOWARD L HANDY
Of -OMty p .... SUff Fo4low1ng a re the top sports events on TV today. Ratings
a re: ".; ./.;excellent ; .; ., ' worth watching; .; .t fair; " forget It.
(f) 10 a .m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./
NBA PLAYOFFS: Atlanta at Philadelphia
Announcen : Unavailable
The masked man and the doctor will be ready for the tin t
game of the Easter n Conference se m if inals today In
Ph il a de lphia. The masked man Is seven-foot fo rward
Caldwell Jones who wears a pl&Stlc mask to protect a brobn nose a nd the doctor Is J ulius Erving, both ot the Philadelphia
76ers. Atlanta depends on pressure defense and team play
with forward J ohn Drew and guard Armond Hiii the tNm leaders.
(i' 12:30 p .m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./
NBA PLAYOFFS: Por tland at Seattle
Announc.ers: Unava1lclble.
T Ile Seattle SuperSonics get a se<ond Chclnc.e tOday to move
into the Weste...n Conference s.emlf1nals. Portland evened the
series with a 10S-9S overtime victory over the Sonics Friday
night. Dennis Johnson a nd Gus Wllllams scored ._. points and
J a ck Slkma added 20 for the Sonics. Billy Ray B<ltes. w ho
scored 20 Points and sank an 18-footer with five s.e<onds left to
tie the game in re9ulation. Is Portland's leader . He had six points in the overtime session.
~ 1:30 p.m., Channef .t ./ ./ ./
WOMEN'S GOLF: Dinah Shore Winners Circle . Announc~: Don Criqui, Carol "4_ann. Su~n U-t.onnor.
Mary Bea Porter and Marlene Floyd.
Donna Caponi Vounq hotds a ~stroke lead ove r Amy
Alcott going Into the final round of the Dinah Shore Winnen
Circle golf toumament at Ml ~ Hiiis Country Club. YOWtQ
fired a 66 Saturday to move Into the top spot alone. Nancy
L.opez-AIVtton, winner ot the Women's Kemper Open In COsta Mesa ~week, Is nine strokes bKk of the leader. e 2 P·"'"· Channel 7 , , "
BOXING: ........ _..TIU. FIQht.
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W8A .... .., ••lllM clwfnlp6an Jw CU.Wes (2.ti-Sl rtsks Ns :-rown ... Inst HwOld VotbrecM tt1·2·0 tn 411 scheduled 1~
round bout telecast from Tamp1co, Mexico. C~vas has re--
~lstered nfne KOs In his 10 previous defenses -fiY• of them
·n two rounds or tess . Volbrect\t Is the SOutt\ African
#eltenwe'9ftt c hempfon end is ranet9d No. S by the We.A~ OTHER TELEVISION
9:'5 a .m. (34) -FUTBOL SOCCER. 11 :30 a.m. (4 ) -SPORTSWORLO -Part two of the U.S. Nomen's powerll ttlng championships, taped In Los Angeles.
Also : The World of Outlaws sprint car race, taped in Dallas; the Wor ld Cup men's surfing championships, taped in Ha waii; and a SportsJoumal profile ot Billy Martin.
1 p.m. (7) -NASL SOCCER SPECIAL -Memorable 'l10ments from the 1979 North American Soccer League
~ason. including the \lancouvef" Whit.caps' tripumph in Soc-
:er Bowl-79 are reca lled. Also: Interviews with player s Johan
cruyH and GiCKg io ChlnaQl1a . (28) -TENNIS -Amer ica's
renni<> stars of the future are shoWcased In the Ea ste r Bowl
Junior tournament, taped in Binghampton, N Y .
J ·JO p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -The
Nebra~a Cornhuskers. led by J im Hartung, defend tlleir team title in tile NCAA gymnastics champ1onsn1ps, taped in
Lincoln, Neb. Also: World War 11 aircraft take to the sides abOve Reno. Nev .. in the na11ooal c hamp1oosh1p air races. Jim Mcl<cly is tile nost.
7 p.m < 11 ) -OLYMPIAD -Second half of the decathlon
telecast. a two-day compet1t1on made up ol 10 events. <SOl -
SOCCER MADE IN GERMA NY .
7 JO pm <S21 HORSE RACI NG Today at Sclnta
An1tcl.
10 pm. C11l THIS WEEK IN BASEBA LL -A review
of the 197q baseball seclson nclrrated bV Mel Allen
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No events scheduled (The ~ily Pik>t Is not resPonsible fOf" la~ chan~s.)
Ali R eady t o Fight 'Weaver the Beaver ' PAUL RYCKOFF x
NEW YORK (AP) -Muham mad
Ali is back in his Deer Lake, Pa.
training camp getting r eady to fight
somebody. That som ebody looks like
Mike We aver .
P romoter Bob Arum s a\d Saturday
in Houston that he has signed agree·
ments with Ali and Weaver. the new
World Boxing Association cham pion
for a fight in South America in the
summer .
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS has
lea rned that the fi ght would be held
i n Brazil's 165,000·seat Merc ado
Stadium in July.
Harold Smith, executive director of
the Muha m mad Ali Proressional
Sports Inc .• also s aid Saturday that
A.Ii b as agr eed to fight Larr y
Holm es. the World Boxing Council
champion.
Informed or Smith's statem ent, Ali ,
38, told the AP by tele phone from
Deer L ake S a turday ntaht, "No.
Harold doesn 't speak for me."
The retired three-tJme champioa
aald be has beard about negotiations
for a Holmes fight, but he doesn't
taow tbe detal1I beeauae be la Juat
a.mac re..S, to flibt.
.. , want Weaver tbe Beaver,.,
abouted All. ''That'• the one I want.
••llOLJla DON 'T NBED me,"
Hid Al, nfeni.na to a statement
IUde =., a1\er be beat Leroy
J.... ~t: "I doG't need ~---me.' hi'• wtdMlrawlq my offer to All
to meet HolmH for tbe ·cham· r::-tt· •• promoter 1>oD J<Jna wd m bome ln Cleveland. ltlq Mid tbat be ba d offerecf All S'7 mlw.D. and Holmes sa mllUon.
"We had a fi rm package at a sate
in t he United States." said Kang "It
has become obvious that Muhammad
Ah does not want to fo~ht the true
champion -La rry Holmes ..
King said that Holmes would fight
anv available contender including Ali
but if AJi "'ants Holmes now he would
have to split the purse equa lly.
"When be CHolmes) admits he
needs me and gels down on b.is knees
before the press and says he publicly
needs me, then he might get a shot,''
said Ali . "I'm the four-time champ,"
he said adding that Weaver 's and
Holmes' performances Monday night
"encouraged me that I didn't make a
mistake in coming back."
The total purse w i ll be $8-10
million, with Ali r eceiving the bi11er
s hare. All's money could surpass the
r eported $6.2 million he earned for
his second fight against Spinks -the .J
lar gest payday in boxing history.
In a surprise development, little·
known promoter Mur•d Muhammad ,
rrom Newark, N.J ., made tbe fl.nan·
cial arrangements for tbe match.
Mur ad Muhammad bas been promot-
lns inmate Jamea Scott•• U1ht
heavywel1bt flabta from Rahway
N .J . State PrUon.
A&UM, WBO SAID be ba1 tbe
1l1ned contracts from All and
Weaver, normally band.lea the ftnan·
cial atT&naementl Q •eU. He and
rival promoter Don Klnl took turna
1ta1ln1 the lucrative All ex·
traY&JaDlal clurlDI UM ll'IUI.
Albd bow )lurad Muhammed bad
entered tit• pl~blre, Arum aatd:
"I've been dolnl a lot ol odler ~
lately. He bUltled the IDCJIM7. He'•
entltlecl to be co-promoter."
Arum said t hat a down payment
had been made to Ali 's represen-
tatives a nd he expected Weaver 's
r epresentatives lo get their first pay-
ment this week.
·'T he r est of the money has lo be
delivered for it to be officiai," Arum
s aid by telephone from Houston. "I
expect it all to be tied up next week.
It looks good to me."
ON FlllDAY, Charles Lomax. at·
lorney for J abir Muhammad, All's
manager. s aid that negotiations for
Weaver-Ali were on going. But he
also said lbat there we re negotiations
for an AU come back bout against
La rry Holmes, the World Boxing
Council champion.
Kin g, who prom ote s Holmes'
RESIDENTS
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fight3, said Friday he had met All in
Los Angeles two days earlier. "I
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want Holmes, I want Holmes," King ~==~=~~~~~=====~~;;;;;~ quoted Ali as saying. King said ~ i
had offered AU $7 m illion to fight
Holmes. who would make $3 million.
The man. behind the Ali-Weaver
money Is said to be the head or a
California holding company.
Murad Muhamma d w as not avail&·
hie for comment, but his brother .
Samad, said Murad w as en route to
California.
A&UM SAID THE FIGHT would
not be on networlt televisk>o, but on
closed circuit TV.
Weaver won the W BA UUe last
Monday night wilb a stunning 15th·
round knockout over John Tale al
Knoxville, Tenn.
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'DISTINGUISHED' • 'UNIQUE' """* Hen19
Put years of experience on your side. I prOllide consultation
Mid 'In the field' 8'1Pfalsals tp prudent proepecttve buyers of
INVESTMENT eutomobtles. It lakes a profeu!Onat to dlter-
mlne tMI value.
I've done 11 alt: from owning. dNlersh!p, repair and , .. 1or.
lion lhOQt, ctr constructor, to professional Fonnu!a racing.
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a ponlble players' atrlk• next
month takee a back seat Wed·
neaday u tbe. Reds and the
Atlanta Braves meet for the
traditional major lea•u e
baaebaU 1eaaon opener ln Clo·
clnnaU.
PhU Nlekro Is 1cheduled to
start for Atlanta wblle Tom
Seaver wUl 10 'for Clnclnnatl.. A
sellout crowd of more tb an
52,000 11 expected. Opentnc day
ls tantamount to a bol.lday lo
ClnclnnaU.
BOTH a.UBS have been bold· tnc full-squad workouta despite
a at.rib by tbe Players Anocla·
t.lon and ~Uanta Manager Bob
Cox and Cincinnati Manager
John McNamara ex~ct their
players to be sharp BHptt.e a
wee~ lapse lo competition.
"Pbil la right ln tune," Cox
said . "He hasn't lost any <pttcblnCl time because of the
strlke. In fact. lut time out be
went Dine lnnlnp."
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Injured early in spring training
and , with the strike that wiped
out the final week of exhibitions,
hasn't been able to work as much as he normally dc>H.
\
Atlanta acquired tint
bueman Cbr1a Cbamblis ud,..
lief pit.elm Al Hrabolky ...._
tbe offMUOD, wblch bad 0.
predl~ a meteoric rile ,.. "-.
laat year • 1-t-place Bra ....
"Wttb Hrabotky, we t...ad
have the best bullpen in ov
d ivision.'' Cox ••ld ... An4
ChambU11 can help ua tn a
whole &ot of ways. Rt'• jalt a
t.remendoul help.''
Atlanta would have"~ blt·
ting, more 1peed and lood de-
fense" t.hil aeuoo., Co1taald. Bii
opening day liMup wlU have Ed
Miller in center field, Jerry
Royster at second, Garry
Mathews in right, Bob Homer at
third. Chambflas at first, Dale
Murphy ln left, Luis Gomez at
s hortstop, Blff Pocoroba
catching, and Nlekro.
Capistrano
I\tndicap
set Today
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what would ban been his rec·
ular turn in the pitching rot.a·
Uon.
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Hen ry will carry blgb welpt of
126 pound.a ln today's San Juan
Capistrano Hand icap , t he
feature race on lbe nexH.o-lut
day of the Sant.a A.nit.a meetiq.
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SPOIL
NEWPORT
VOTE
FOi
WILLIAMS
J UNIOR K ENNED Y, Joe
Morp.n'a stand·ln tbe tut two
ye.an at second~. would get the chance to play regularly.
McNamara said. The rest of the
hneup would look famlllar with
John Bench c atching, Dan
Driessen at f&rst. Ray Knight at
thi rd, Dave Concepc ion al
short.stop and George Foster l.n
left field.
Bustle rs
~Again
PASADENA -It was arnall
cooaolatioo, but Golden West
College's women's basketball
team, after suffering 1LS first
loss in 46 outings Fnday rugbt,
took third plaee in Uie Pasadena
T ournament Saturday with a
hard-fought 71·59 \'1ctory over
Santa Barbara
The Rustlers. now 46-1 O\'t>r
the past two years and lf>.1 this
season, were knocked out of ~
ch ampionship bra<'kt't of the
four·team tournament l''nday by
Fullerton. 9tP8
John Henry, who drew the No.
3 post pogition, wlll be riddeh by
Darrel McHargue. T he Ron
Mc Anally-conclllioned 1eld.ln&
has earned .$273,000 io 1980, more
than any thoroughbred except
Spectacular Bid.
TH E FlVE-'YEA.ll·OLD John
Henry will be facing many of the
same opponents he defeated in
the San Lw s Rey Stakes on
March 16 T?ult was the most ~
cent out.Ing for John Henry, who
tied a '4 0rld re{'ord of 2:23 for
1 \., miles on the lurf io that
event.
Assigned second-high weight or 123 pounds for tbe 16th nm·
ning of the San Juan Capi.atraoo
were rour-year ·old Golden Act,
who will be ridden by Sa.Ady
Hawley. and aix·year-old Silver
Eagle. wbo wlll be ridden by Blll
Shoemaker.
Salver Eagle is the only en·
trant wbo took part In the same
race a year ago. fin~hing sixth.
The lo\onner was T11ler, followed
by ExceUer and Noble Dancer.
Ayers Pitching
Pares Barons
However . th<'Y regrouped fn.
day rught behind the 24-potnt,
22-rebotmd l>Cormtt performant'e
of K im El.senhart to lake third
place in \.be t.oUmey
San(a Barba ra, perhaps S A N TA BARBARA
spurri!d by Fullerton's success Sophomore Brian Ayers, making
the night before, battled the his first pitc hing start this
R us tiers on even terms season. Haltered five bits
throughout the ball game. through six innings. and hls 1
With the seore notched s.:J.53 teammates pounded out 11 hits
GWC finally s tarted to pull to lead Fountain Valley High
away. One of the key reasons Barons to a 7-2 non-league Win
was the tenacious defeoslve over Sao Marcos Salw-day.
work of Chris Gage who held Ayers needed relief help from
Santa Barbara's high-scoring Eric Mestas in the seventh in·
Jane Keeney to 10 points. Mun·. nJng u tbe Barons collected
cy bad ROred 31 tbe previou$ their third win a1alnat eitbt
night aiainst Pasadena. lossH. G WC returns to Southe rn Offensively, Brian Bua and
C1llfornia Conference action Dean Roberts clouted home
Wednesday wheh Santa MOilica runs . Bass's coming with a man
vlaits for a 4 p.m. iame. aboard In tbe first lnning.
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ORANGE COUNTY OPEN
TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS BE GOOD
to
JOHN WAYNE TENNIS CLUB YOURSELF. •
Ladle• Finale Sat., April 5
Men'• Finals Sunday, Aprfl 6 ELECT
WILLIAMS ... ,._ Fr•• AdmlNk>n, Stadium. Phone 644-6900 ----C-M....._ ~-......
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Eagle-eyed?
8111110• A. MVLUOAN • 9"'1MC..•t4%V · --New-YottK TA'PT -MlnppaNntty mua{
happ.n to man)' men, and ma,be a lood many
more women, lihna1ln1 ld•tor Laurence
O'l>onMU ot the Wall St. IOW'Ul wu mu11ed ln Maeb•ttan oe a rtceDt ~.
The fate that w.11 Mm waa better than be·
lq lbafted b1 A ~•'WI U'rOW, baYlDI part of a
DOM b.lck..s off 1-J a _.. cleaver on • 1ubway
plaUonn or ...., ,..~•• llilo the path of an on· oomlna train, u lau ba"•ICI to others lately
a.tre ID F\m CU,, W It mul& bave been a har· row ... ~&U\Maame.
O'DONNBLL waors a ll"IPlllna account of
trytq to f'lDd a caaeert ball clown a loaeq, rain
]
1wept street and encounterlnl two YoUDI hoods
wbo uked h!m for the tJme and relieved hhn of
bl.I wallet.
J\ seagull gets a bird's eye view of London
'fhile perching on top of big brother, a
portion of the Royal Air Fo~ Memorial
on the Thames River embankment.
"lnllde the ball, stunned, I atarted to re·
aliae what bad happened to me -and what
hadn't," he wrote. "Even tboulb I hadn't been
beaten. •tabbed or worse, I wu overwbelmed
with aqer. Not about the 12$ or ao.
"But about the cards -omce credit cards.
drlver'a liceme, Social Security, etc., etc. How
can l function wttbout them! ...
"Then I lhoulht bow impoteot I wu during
the robbery. Two street kids see a pieeon. They
TDDAT'S a1assn11 PUllLI
ACROSS
1 Awortlons
6 Chief: Italian
10 SmaH lln'OW
14 MldMat
nelrvet
19 Stupefy
20 Pltlegenus
21 Above
22 Jai>anese
city
24 Oneoreny
25 Obtain
26 Exam
27 Peanut
28Chill
29Neg•tlve
J)fefh1
30Soak
32 M8g081
35 Sp8nlsh
prOYlnce
37TheWallaba
38Chemlc.i
euftlx
40 Our. French
41 Cut
OPoetlc .. before ..
86Athames'
wife
87 Cold symp.
tom
89 PrOOOYn
90 Pen point
92 Rernem-
bered
94 Sand hill
96 Deltlfm1ned
99Spht
100 Adorn
104 Lock of hair:
Obs.
10s No· Scottlsn
107 Deny
1t1 Wedding
vow:
2 words
112 Gledden
1 14 F1owef partl
116 Nol: Prefix
111 Bushy
clump: Brtl.
118 Uncommon
120 Skin open-
ing
122 Neither
123 Bone: La11n
125 Combfead
12$ AliNtoed
186 ltlllian pro-
noun
167 V&l'b ending
168 Goll score
169 Cav81rymM:
\lat.
171 Phlllpplne
lizard: \/er.
172 Guardian
apirtt
17 4 Masculine
uue: Abbr.
175 Legislative
bOdy
177 Layman
t78 lhread:
Comb. fonn
t79 l\Aexlc8n
president
181 Ranks
182 English
compos«
183 Jewish
month
184 Reputae
DOWN
1 tnd6cate
2 Hlndumen-
tra
23Pep.igw-
ment
31 Seedcase
33 FemaNI rab-
bit
34 Met8il peg
38 CtM>ler
37 Aaeeka
mountllin
39 lnWtwllled
42 Muggy
44&red ....
4eRac.d
48Ambltlon
50SeetNng
51 Femele
Mlnt:Abbr
53 T.tleplece
55 Sm8ll st8nd
5 7 Prepoeltlon
68Wlthout
Fr9nett
59 Bleck: Poet. eo Network
6 1 State: Abbr.
63 Dip 0( dit>-
1*'
106 Within:
Comb.form
1080n
109 Pttctl
110 Gnletc ,....MOe
group
' 113 Lyne """8
115 Surpasa
119 Qlemlcal
Nit
121 Growing out
124 StMmllhlp
(•bbr.)
125 Fethet: Lat·
in
127 Met81
128F~artl-
cle
130 lngteea
132Shoot •
ITl8ftlle
134 D-0 con·
nector
135 8ordw
137 Scw9eding
loot
1310ennen
pronoun
140 Of tum6ng
142Beool•-
Hikers'
Class
Opens
A field studies course
that features a week of backpacking in
California's beautiful
Sierras will be offered
by Orange Coast College
this summer.
Students will
back pack from the
Minarets to the
Yosemite Valley. The
trip is set for July 26
through Aua. 1.
COUUE loatructors
are tbe husband and
wife team, Mick and
Sbuoo Doaoft wbo have
conducted MYeral such
cl .....
Jiiek la a pbralcal edllelltim ,, ..... at La
pounc.. ln an lmt.ut, the)' iet an!Ot'• 1pend· l°" money. W. Ht)'T I'm cornered -tear~. They demand. They 1et what they wut Just like
that.
"DID I HA VE an altemaUve? Could I have brushed them orn Given them 1ome re·
1l1tance? -I count my bleaalDCI -1U1J mad."
O'Donnell. of course, cboM die auer 11de of
valor, u would we all. But near tbe ad of hil
article ln which be tells how bl.I eardl were
my1terloully returned, the editor dol9 meaUoa
an lntril\dnl alteruUve:
"Ky mUQ1.n1, obvioully. bu a happier
eodins than most. I now have dooe what many muclins vld.lme do: carry two wallet.. One
with cub (for surrender). The other with the
canb and identlfication.' •
NOW 111ERE IS the 1erm of an lcfea that
some gifted lnventor or chemist or exploelves
expert can develop into a bandy pocket ail.ed
crime prevention device.
What if the 1ive·away wallet, the one with
the cub handed over at sun point or knife polnt
or however the mugger went about hla bualneas,
was rigged with an explosive device that 10
seconds or so later would blast the miscreant
out of hla socks.
I doo't mean maim him or blow hla bead
off. but it should pack mouib firepower to scare
him onto the path of redemption, the way they
say you can discourage a young dog ftom cbu ·
ing after cars by cbuckin1 fU"eCraclters out the
window at it.
A mugger on the run when a cherry bomb
goes off in his leather Jacket pocket might al.lo
attract the att.eoUon of any nearby police In ad-
dition to entertatning some thoughts about an
alternate life style.
THE TRICK, OF course. would be to pre·
vent the booby trap wallet from eotng off at a
time when the bearer ls not the victim or
someone's felonious little t!:;s. A misfire
could be embarrassing in the d room or the
bar car. U the safety factor here is too precarious
for modern technology. despite the great recent
strides in transistors and miniaturization,
perhaps the fork over wallet coµJd be made to
secrete noxious fumes or a color dye that
minutes later would give the cnminal aw4y.
Perhaps cat unne or skunk musk could l'ak
from the purloined wallet
Or it could sound an alarm, set orr a siren or
begin to play "The Stars and Stripes Forever"
at top volume.
Perhaps the wallet could be triggered to
broadcast a taped cassette coughing up a loud
confessional slogan oo the order: "Here I am,
the creep that just stole a citizen's wallet.••
LEST THAT SHOULD be deemed by civil
libertarians a confeuioo obtained under duraa,
the tape might give fortb ~pe IU'a1m ol
••Amazing Grace,•• wblcb ple .. die re-
U11oua reformera, altho&l&b ba1i>lpe mule
ml11lt be coas1'9ered enie1 and unuaaal P91ab-meot. .... &8tlndlen w.vw. . ..,..,....
Wood
.OOl"eelltMter
49 Pleoe
5101w•
m~
eufllX
131 Caress
133 Mexican
3 C.ny
4GennM
~ IAftadl:
65 Notdnll* ee PtlMpplrMt
tree
17Aow
AAll9gied .......,
toroe
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1448'Nlb6rd
145 M81eheir
146 LOOM 18br1c
14e F911C9C
1501..owcute
Pu Jmdar llla'la Ilia..-===========:;=:==:;-,~ loe Viejo, and ha•.. PMPollllcel-• •
52 Pubic vehlo-
de
etleWll
138 Knot
2WOfdl
&Desp!Me
7 Pufpoeee
8 Expendi-
tures
9 PrBl&ee
7 1 Phlllpploe
volc8nO
73 lnhebl\an1
75 June bMtte
78Skyblue
79 Punitive
81 RecHyed
lndlen
taught backpackin1 and
aldinl counea at OCC.
Sharon la OCC'• ••· aociate dean ol IWdeot
affairs and teaches
PAUL RYCKOFF
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Maybe beside t.be cub, the dummy wallet
could have sewn into tu IJnlat a James Bondlsh
sensor device or a low frequency radio signal,
so the detectives coa.14 immediately get on the
trail of the mu11er with mine detectors,
radioactive wrbtwatebea or whatever is the
latest gimmick lD the field ol aurveWance.
I DON'T KNOW if female mugging victims
have taken to carrylDC altttnate handbags, but
the possibilities here are much greater.
A mouse trap in the coin purse or a Roman
candle awooabin1 out of a compact. like a Nike
missUe from ita allo. could dissuade all but the
most hardened malefactors Crom the path or
future crime.
A pet tarantula would be memorable too.
although replacements might be hard to come
b)' the keep prottttive measures apace with
crime statistics.
A PRIEST FRIEND of mine perfeded a
bun.er device attached to his billfold which he
himself could cootrol when reaching for some
cash but would sound orf if alien hands probed
hla pocket. Unfortunately his early warning de-
vice blew·b.is cover one day when he was seek·
Ing some relaxation in mufti at the local race
track
Mugging is never fuMy, but if something
bizarre and garishly grotesque befell the
perpetrator it might have more of a scare effect
Y,an an afternoon treading the boards in the
tw;ilice lineup or listeniJlg to another sermon 1n
municipal court.
54 SQuet
568'MCheS
57 Luzon
Ntlve
6&Morenn.-
137 Endure
139 lree tluld
141 Sul1eble
142 Communion
dish
145 inv.tlg9tor
1470teli~
149 Hero'•
to Household
seN&nt
t1 Actr.,.
Gard,_
12 Calilomta
roolcfleh:
carp
82 Free(of)
640f".,..:
151 Creeture
152 Acquire
lulOWledge
154~
156Andent
ln9ttument:
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germs
69 Retired
70 Medlcal lllf.
fix
72 Faulty
74 Pr8nlc
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tree: Var.
17 Negatrve
WOfd
78 Wife service
80 Decent
83 Loba~
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163 Hindu red
powder
154 Fur scart
155 Of a Great
Lake
157 Large tenll
159 Rain spout:
Scolt'6r
160 lllumlnsteo
161 Decembef'
vl!lltor
163 Antlered
Wllmell
Var.
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S1andS
14 Old-woman-
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16 Grow old
17 Egyptian
soul
18 Ambushef
t9 Fundamen-
tal
Bol90Y
85 Fr8'J v •.
July 22, 2'3 and 24 from
6 -9 p .m . •n occ ·a--------------------------------------------------------------------~ 88 Taro root
91 lndlel\ dty
93 l able eup-
port
95 Storehouee
97 Kttchen meeeure
98 Pigeon pea
100 Soil
1 O 1 Biblical tow-«
102 Cent«
103 lke'aoom-
mand
158 Of e tleeue
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Handball Room 101.
Students enrolling ln
the ooe-unit coune will
galn experience lD trip
planning, orienteering,
back country ecology
and preservation, and
identification of local
flora and fauna. Stu-
dents will blke an
average of five miles
per day.
A Sii FEE Includes
registration, and shuttle
and camp fees .
Backpacks wU1 be pro-
vided. Students must
either rent or provide
their own equipment.
Approximate coat of
equipment rental ls $50.
Contact OCC's Field
Studies Office at ~-5683
for detail.a.
Lynn Front of Hunt·
lngton Beach completed
work on a bachelor of
art1 degree to
psychology at UC Davis
durin1 the winter .
quarter.
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... a qualfled "get things done"
caidldate.
'NEWPORT /SHORES
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COSTA-MISA
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COSTA MESA NEEDS
AGIAHEAI
GIYIALLI
• We need a city council that can rally the people in supp0rt of issues critical to our
future.
• Our city government must encourage public input and solicit public Ideas.
• We must wor1< together toward common goals:
-More efficient city government
-Solution of traffic congestion
and noiw problems
-Reeoect for law and order
-Healttly cHmate for emaft buelnest
-9 ikeway/Jooalng trails
-School ciosSTng guards
-Improved but ltopa
• lt't our city, tt'1 our responelbllfty
• S8ECT ROBERT GRAHAM AS ONE OF YOUR THREE
CHOICES FOR COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL ..
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The phOtOgraphers did snap her :-and .fen·
nifer Rogers. 7. found herself in the roto·
gravureon Easter Day.
Jennifer. tbe daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Neal Rogers of Newport Beach, chose,
after much deliberation, a white Yves St.
Laurent cotton voile dress with a pleated
bodice. lavender ribbon trim, puffed
sleeves and a ruffled collar.
She didn't elect to have an East.er bonnet,
but she was one of the smartest ladies in
the Easter Parade.
J ennifer attended services at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church with her parents and
her sister. Tracey. 11, then tbe family all
had brunch by the se~.
liow to Keep Interest From Flagging
By JUDITH OLSON
/" UM o.ilf ~II .. Sutt
There it was at last, a sea of pink and
yellow against the blue sky.
My personal n ag was aloft for the
first time since I had it designed by the
Swedish vexiUograpber. Anders Holm· quisl.
It's a blue half circle with irregular
stripes of pink and yellow radiating
from it and I think it symbolizes sunset
over the ocean, since Holmquist knows
that's my favorite time of day. .
· When I have a home of my owa again
I'm loinC to have a flagpole installed so
I can 0y my flag when I'm in a fesUve
mood.
It may seem a little silly for a woman
to have her own nae, but there are valid
reasons, I thLO, and they have to do
wilb what a fulftlled life ls all about.
To me, naaa symbolise celebnUon
and ~Y a.re a trademark, a mart of
identity that aaya "This la a clue to this
penoo'• life 8Dd beliefs."
t like naas because lber indicate t,llat
somet.blna exciting la 101n1 to happen
or tbat you're uplbrln1 a forei111
COUDtr7 witb .. unf amlllar baDtr WIV·
iDI ow. yoar bad.
I think everyone should have some
s ort or trademark in their life.
someUung that means there's excite·
ment and adventure.
It doesn't have to be as big as a flag
but each person should have some sort
or a signal about who he ls.
better work. said personal trademarks
are Important becau.se they're "cons·
tants" in life that allow people to
respond more easily to you.
"They're a public statement about
one's identity," she added. ··They're a
touchstone in Ure. You should develop a
( J
personal touch.stone so that others may
know you."
COMMENT She collects buttons, and noUld that oo
-------------a recent trip lo Europe, her search for un\Uual s~imem gave ,her a purpoM
Single persons, in particular, have a
golden opportunity, with their freedom,
lo discover what lbelr symbols are and
to cultivate some if they don't have any.
And, when you're armed with your
trademarks, it's much euler to ao out
into the world to seek new friends
because you have someWna to talk
about.
Some symbols n:fake you unfor1etta-
ble -auch as wearinr Just one tJnd of
perfume so everyone knon you're
there when you walk into a room.
Adele Scbeely. a Loa Aqelet-bued
career CQ8Ch wbo U. helped major
compudea lmplN their e~p&oyeee to do
and an identity in ucb city she visited.
"And there'• my car," abe 9dded. "I
always drive a French car. RIOt now :
have· a Renault-Oordiol. I have an
identity wftb France." ·
What a.re your 1ym bola and 11cm ~
What do people associate wttb you! You
may not think you have any, but take a
few momnta to think about your life.
And next Ume you meet a new, ln·
tereating person, try to diacoft,r what
theirs are. You may nnd a ,..,. tto1
collector, cashmere aweater nut --· Uque buff.
And to the proceea, YoU'U telebnt.
younelf. Hooray for JOU.
M-. and Mrs. Kause
Barden-Cleeland
~ Anne Barden ol Balboa Island and Bruce
Clee\and of Fullerton have announced their
eagaf!deat and plans fot" a June wedding at
Oor y Queen of Angels Church ln Newport
Beach.
The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. Richard
$rden of Tustin and Mrs. Ruth Barden of
a&lboa Island, graduated from Corona del Mar
H}gb and is attending classes at Pepperdine
l bool of Law.
The future bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ymond Cleela nd of Fullerton. also is attend· Uig Pepperdine School of Law.
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~ . t Sharon Brantley of Cost.a Kesa and R1cbard s,ott of Hacieuda Rei&hts have announced their
~p1ement and plau f.or a November wedding
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Cburcb in
wport BeaclJ. ·
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Tony Yazzollno of South Pasadena were mar-
ried in ceremonies at South Coast Plua Hotel in
Costa Mesa.
The bride, dau1hter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Leopold of HunUnctoo Beach, graduated from
Marina Hilb and ls taking cosmetoJo&y courses
at Golden Wes=eae. Tbe bride • soo of Mr. and Mn. Sam
Ylnotino of u et.on. graduated from Bum-
ly Art College ln Seattle. Tbie couple plans to live ln South Pasadena
dter a wedding trip to Sao Simeon and • Monterey.
( Bor;eseope )
1'be brlde-elect. d'aughter pf Mr. and Mn. 5'triey Brantley of Costa Kesa. graduated from 4sta Mesa High, UC Irvine and is DOW taking
ctuneaat USC. VlllGO <Aug .. 23·Sept. 22): Accent on in·
t n.e future bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. volve ment. speculation, intensity of feelinp. Be ~bur Scott or Hacienda Heights, graduated ready for a varie ty of sensations. quick
ftom UC Irvine. changes, creative ouUeta. ·
" LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Empbuiie the : Koehler-Griggs practical -be aware of details, amounts of
~ money ln escrow, appraiaals, 1pecla1 repor1.s. • Eleanor Griggs and Robert Koehler, h ., ex· SCORPIO (Oct. Z3-Nov. 21): Originality, c~anged wedding vows ~ recent ce~emonies at movement, inquilltive neilhbors and relatives
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S\. Andrew's Pre:ibytenan Chw-ch m. Newport -these dominate scenario. You make contact
acb. · whicb could be tM ''.MM1 of soindh!na bl&_." ---'=~-=r;;.;;...:;... _...:__.__""'be bride , daughter of Mr. 1111tt-Mn. --SAGl'ITARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Accent
1pomas Griggs of JacQ<>oville, Fla .. 15 an at-on identifying priorities. You repin sense of
t.orney. wbo owns a desfgn business in Palm direttion. Follow throu.Cb oa bund[
Desert. CAPIUCOllN <Dec. 22-Jan. JJ>: Emphasis -f-Tbe croom. son of Mr. and Mn. Robert on~. ortCinalitJ. ~ty, wtllins-~bler of Newport Beach, la president of neu'to tQe a chance on your own eonvictlons.
Qalavar CorporaU.on in Santa Fe Springs. AQUilIUS <J an. 2G-reb. 18) ~ You g~t
; The couple plans to maintain residences in chance to test theories, to put overall eoacepts bttb t..os Angeles and Palm Desert following a to work. You galn "extra l.D!onnatioa" tbrou.&b ~ding trip to Rio de Janeiro. unorthodox means. T·.. t
PISCll8 (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): -• no es, Yazzolino-Leopold cat.ch up on calls, correspondence. You receive favorable report on recent maauacrlpt or
Nan~Leopold of Huntington Beach and form at ~ubmlaaioo.
DOD't Leave a Me~
Ann
Landers
iDI all over them. Tbe dra1Nfl are ao
Ml of junk l wUl bave to Ill a crowbar
to open tbeqi ~· I'm 1let to my
atomacb at the ol the mu. beb1nd
Ute eoumea and c ... -weariq .ie ... to~ ap 11Wa11 ud tlarow them fnto U.. .,_. c•. J Would be ulla!Ded
to ..... --~· YaUoa Anny and ••Ir
them to come aet this rubbish. We have
two more bou.aea to go, and I hope to
heaven I tut through t.hla ooe.
Tb• reuoa I am wriUD' ls to let your
elderlJ readen know that ooe day they
are s~ave this earth, and it's a
terrible to aurvi\'W relatives to
leave me1Je1 like this. Please, AM. print ~>' !letter -SHORT ON COM·
PASSION IN LONG ISLAND
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I'm -='.J: make you · 11110 ,.. :
Z.ery Easter Suaday :
I think about the big ta-:
ble . It never .
c hanges ... only the :
nam e of the war :
changes and tbe names :
of the adultl. But u I •
bear the laughter from :
the c hildre n i n the •
kit.chm. I yearn to abed : the yoke ol responsibili-
ty. decorum and d is-
cipline. . .and be a child
once more.
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Today's colors and materials bu~ not in every
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Era Fading
Superliners Screened
"The Superllners Twilight of an Era." a
National Geo1raphlc special that provides a
compelling in-depth portrait of the Queen
EU2abetb 2, and the few luxury liners still In
existence, airs Monday at 7. 3<t p.m on
KOCE·TV. Channel SO.
TREY WERE CALLED by such affec·
tionate and respectful names as Queen Mary,
Queen Elizabeth, United States, and France
For ~ firat half of tbe 20th century, these
magnificent liners reigned over the Atlantic
Ocean, settlne standards of taste, luxury and
efficiency.
Most of the superliners have disappeared
now, victims of the Jet Age, leavtn1 the
Queen Elizabeth 2 as the only North Atlantic
1uperllner still in regtiJar service.
~ TDEATENBD b7 rapid)¥ rtl·
ln8 hael mainteoanee eoeta, tbe aneral
dosen remainln8 flo9tln8 palaces may ioon only mat in memory
H09ted by E.G. Maraball and narrated
by Alexander Scour by. ''The SUperlinen"
features fascinating footage ol tbe QE2 and
other notable ships or ber kind.
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HE WOlJLoN·T NAME" figure, but says:
"Just J>ick something out o! the air." Foxx re· portedly is getting $75,000 per episode -a
prancely sum compared to the $25,000 he cot after
settling his salary dispute the last Ume.
Fon says. "I just say I'm making enough
to be semi-content."
As he talks in his o(fice at Metromedia
Squart;, h~ _occasionally glances out at the traf· fie on ~t Boulevard. He thinks the fuss over
a rehearsal hall window was blown all out of
prpportioo. He says he has claustrophobia and
"my nerves are on end in a room wltb no win-
dows."
HE SAYS, ''IF YOU'RE in a room wttb no
windows, then you're in aolit.ary conflnement.
That's for a priJoner, not a worlrlnc man ... I
don't think I was a bad guy to ask for lblncs. but
they made me out to be a villain. I'm not, far
h'om that, but I guess you're not auppo6ed to
ask for anything out here.
"But I keep asking. you !know. I worked 44
years or my life in show business, and you look
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"SANFO&D" IS THE third incarnation of
"Sanford and Son" -the fourth if you count
..Steptoe and Sou." the Enilisb comedy from
which It was derived.
"Sanford and Son" first bowed in January
1972 and remained oo the air unW September
1977. Jt was a bu.ge success. even when Foxx
was off the show, and NBC attempted to
caplt.allse on lt by continuina l1 u "San!ord
Arms." Thla Ume minus both Sanford and Son.
That effort luted about a month.
Foo left NBC roe a variety abow on ABC in
1977. but it folded before the aeuon ended.
FOXX CAME TO "SANFOaD and Son"
after an early Ufe marked by str:ugcJe. Foxx.
who wu bom John Elroy Sanford S7 years ago,
was kDOwo as Chicago Red. ln bis youth. be was
a dhbwaaber. .
Until the 1960s he played prlmuily ror
black audiences. Television producers were
wary· of Foxx because or his .. blue" material in
night cl\lbs and on party reeords. His break
came when Hugh Downs saw b.lm perform ln
San Franclaco and invited blm to perform oo
the "Today" show. Next came appearuces on
the "Tonight" show. the NBC special "Soul" in
1968 and aueat shots on ·'The Flip Wllaoo
Show." By the tJme be wu uked to do ''Saalord
and Son'' he wu a m~ performer in Las
Ve1u and .. aays be bad to take a cut of '8.!IDO a
week from b.1s nlaht club salary to do the pilol.
He got the call when Cleavcm LltUe "'"ested to Lear and Yorltin that they see the movie "Col·
ton Comes to Harlem," ln which t"ou played a
Junk man .
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junkman Sanford,
without the son.
without Aunt
Esther, but with
a new fianc&e.
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BroadW&y's New Dress
'Clothes' Not Last Hurrah -Williams
NEW YORK <AP) -ln 1962, Tennessee
Williams. complaining or the increasing
pressure and stakes of Broadway success, was
quoted as saying his .. Night of the Iguana"
would be bis last offering there.
"Did I say that or did they say that?"
chortled the wtiter, winner of four New York
Drama Critics' Circle awards, two Pulitzer
Prizes, and author of more than 20 major and
minor dramas since 1.934.
He isn't sure who said what. But he's back
on Broadway with a new play. "Clot.bes for a
Summer Hotel." It bowed March 216, on bis 69t.h
birthday, 216 years after bis favorite play, '.'Cat
on a Hot Tin Roof."
"Clothes" stars Geraldine Page, wbo bas
t>Jen in most ot bis major plays, and Kenneth
. llaigh. It's about .ate flamboyant. doomed Jan
, . : Age couple, F. Scott and Zelda Fitsgerald.
' ~ .. WILLIAMS, llOBN in Columbus, ICiU.,
. survivor of atronc drink, powerflll drup,
ill-fated homoaexual romance• and severe
mental Ulnesa, doean't seem particularly
doomed IOI' oae wbo writes to much about It. ~ . ,..,... Ilia .,... llart. lie bpt .. 97ellda •ut
· lor = ol a~....._~.., u. MmDJ, 'E1-·-.................. In ~. re..._aota&l*.._.laltqW-.l'la.,or
·s New Orleans hideaway.
But be was iD fine 1pirlts a be paddled
about in allppen, wrinkled· gray pants and an
.. old Hawaiian 1blrt, a abort man in a ne.aUy
.. \rimmed ~ beard vainly tryln& to get a • eo«ee-makinc machine to fire up. Re finally
seUled for ln.stant. ·
Wllllams talked with delight of a night in
-Washington. D.C .• during his play's •rmup
.. run. He was seated oext to a patron who hated
. ~ the play and loudly wished he'd gone to a
' musical lDltead.
.. "I SA.ID, 'GOD, WHAT a distinct mistake
you didn't,' " laughed Williams, acclaimed for
hls plays of vivid imagery, dart torment,
s weeping lyricism, realism, fantasy and
macabre facL Williams, originally a poet and. short-story
writer. claims he took to the stage ~ause he
likes the sound of laughter, at least the laughter
be heard 46 years ago at a little theater in
Memphis. For the troupe there he wrote bis first stage
work, "Cairo, Shanghai, Bombay!" It was
_ ~ULtwo sai!oa, ,ouL chasing wbat be ~a1l1 a
pair of "light ladles." ·'It was a comedy, and I enjoyed bearing
people laugh," he recalls. "So I said, •rtt
become a playwright.• "
Eleven years lat er, a shy. complex
author electrified Broadway with his debut
work. "The Glass Meoqerie," and followed
with a stnng or the •trooa. powerful dramas
that have established bis preeminence in the
American theater.
Besides "Cat" and "Iguana," lbe goods
include .. A Streetcar Name d Desire."
.. Summer and Smoke," "Sweet Bird of Youth,"
"The Rose Tattoo," "Orpbets Descending."
These and other Williams watts still kick.
a round in repertory, regional and off.off
Broadway lbeaterdom.
They've been around for so klag that many
younger tads may think of lbe author as a
yesteryear man, a legend long gone from
Broadway. Well, he's been gone from
Broadway, but not all that long.
TBE LAST VIBIT waa ln 117• with
"Outcry" (be tried a= a year later with "Tbe Red Devil Battery ") but tt died GS Gf
town. He ecmDden '~" a mejol' wart. lhat co~. ll wu a bait.
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be r•!l'Ote •~• .alaow fl'O•, •• earlier ::es:n=tt, 11111 QIJ ... Ml HQ S I .
"I was on speed when l wrote lt.'' be says:
• · 1 coulGl"t wait to flD1sla t.be next MDteoee. 0
WlWam.a •a.JS be no = uea a11ch writilll aid&. tMlll M1I of mader' the
inllueoee: ''I did 'SOID• ol lll1 most mtere.tlng
work then. Or IO I tboulbt."
HE CONCEDES, Wl'ftl a slight noise of
regr et , that today's theater audiences are
dmerenL The culprit is televisioo.
"We've bad two 1enerations or
TV -conditioned audiences. Ob, lt baa bad an
impact.. '.The attention spu la much short.er, and
the day of the long play is really out."
He's adapted to it by trimminl with vigor:
"You find yourself doing It in rebeanala lf YoU
don't do it before. I've cut 45 minutes out of this
play. It opened at three hours."
He says he doesn't rewrite too much : "It's
a matter or putting your finger on the exact
thi.ng that's making the audience restleu and
m aking them cough. That you usually help by
cutting. .. And then cert.a in things you can put in
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f\11ee with bride-ot·Frenkenat4U pret.emioas -
or like a nect1un1 roell star .-mi&ht be wlll· ,
iol to do anytbiq f« au-doa.·aut the latter
illterprdaUoG aurpriled her. ·
: "lt'1 JUlt a 1tyle, it'a nothtn1 more tban
U.at .•• abe U)'I. "It'• not really that important
io me ~eept that I've never re.Uy felt very
comfortable dreulng in the same thi.nga t.bat
other people drat in.
"I et\)oy this UWe bit of creativity. I've
190ked like this for a loag time. Probably
because I've been to college at art school, I've ·
bad the freedom to wear what I want and I've
e)lperimented."
Stranae as the dress may seem, a brief wn·
v.enaUon proves there's more t.o the Lene -
pronotmced Lay'nuh -Lovich mystique than
appearances. The woman simply exudes an
aur a ol other worldliness.
FOR a.AMPLE, a query about her age
elicits the information that she is 30, ploa a
ctuJck addeDdum: "I'm really actually a IOt
oj.der than that. I mean, I'm really about at
least, ob, 5,000 yean or IO.
: "Some people are older than otb8r people," ~ adds by way of explanation.
• "It's not that I'm obseued by spooky
things, which I t.binlt a lot ol people think I am,"
sbe says la~. "It's tust that I find that a lot ot
things that aren't explained get fasdnat,i.pg."
. Speaking of fascln•tlng, Misa Loflch's past
a lso provides plenty of fodder for legend. She
grew up in Detroit, but wbeb she was 13 her
British mother lefl her father and took Lene and
three siblings back to Yorkshire, England -
thus her can't·quite·place-lt accent.
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Tbroufh the same disc j~key wbo dis·
cqvered Dire Straits, she fot a record contract
with Stilf, the same labe that launched New
Wave st.an Elvis Coetello and Ian Drury. Stiff
picked ·up immediately on her Eastern Euro-
pean loots, mystical proclivities and Slavie-
overtoned rock compositions: she wore 1930s
garb on her first album jacket and gued hyp-
notically at crystal balls.
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IN ENGLAND, MISS Lovich met Les Chap·
pelle, her longtime boyfriend, songwriting
partner and guitarist. Al the lime, she wanted
to be a sculptor. She went to art school, but "I
41idn 't get on very well there, so I made friends
wjth people who were doing other activities."
It worked in England. Now, with the release
--ofhernewalbum, "Flex," MissLovicbis maJdng
One of them got her a job playing sax·
ophone in a theater group -after spendln& two
weeks teaching her how to play the instrument.
She had previously failed In efforts t.o learn.
mtar aftd violin, but "for some reason, I bad
aa mstant affinity with the saxophone."
· She freely admits that she never bec&llle
accomplished on sax. but biltin& herself as a
girl saxophonist she played and sang in a suc·
cession of hotel and club bands in England and
the continent. She took other odd jobs, too -
Oriental dancer , dubbing screams in French
horror films. writing lyrics for a science.fiction
disco album.
She finally returned to Londo, having by now
her first serious at.ab atthe U.S. ;
IN A COLLEGE concert recently, sbe
warbled in a near-operatic eoprano and Rune
arms, braida, body and an elaborate fringed
headdress around dramatically. She grabbed
her saxophone, puffed her cheeks and played.
She was flanked by her band, including
Chapelle. whose bald head recalls Lex Luther of
the old Superman comics.
Miss Lovich doesn't deny that it's an odd·
looking act.
'Tm very aware that many people are af·
fected by vis ual appearances." she says
earnestly, "but l have hope that people will
h ave an open enough mind to listen to lhe
music, because that's really what's important
to me.".
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spectacular location, with a studio that overlooks
the Mediterranean.
"BESIDES WORKING WITH the stars,
there'll be the excitement ol fmding new acts that
we'll pull from all over Euro~. everytbing from
:Russ{an animal acts, Io FrencnDiib·wire
performers.
••All.bough hosting such a show is a completely
new area for me, I've found I can r,retty much do ~ything, providing it interests me. '
. Patrick Wayne is an interestl.Dg mix of the
traditional that bis father symbolised. and the
ciontemporary of wblcb bis age makes him a part.
· AT ROME IN HOLLYWOOD be drives a
pickup truck, and once a year ft.shes and bunts for
six weeb from a log cabin, some 400 'miles north
qt Vancouver.
. But be admits he feels a strong drawing to the
glltter of jet.setting-especially around Europe.
'"Jbere are many attracUve things to see and
do in the world," be says, the only one of Wayne's
seven chlldreo to take up acting. "I want to enjoy
tt all." -For three years Patrick bu been divorced
from Mar1aret Hunt, with whom be bas two sons,
3 and 13, and a-daughter. 12.
He sites ''irreconcllable differences'' for this, ~t bi.mes himself, add.in&: "I got int.o a situation
1 could not get out of. It waa my fault, 1 put myself
~re." .
"I learned the importance of bein& lllOHUSns UIOWLD.M.S Pm.aDBYSOIYllB:IDllltiN
professional, being on time, knowing what to do ~llYklPOtSQ A PNWIOllNTPCU£ ~
when you get there. liif~ ~e>-•-:;.-_.. ~
"Dad was always the first oo the set and, once llMWl IMAPL&D _._..,.. ~---
hJ committed himself to do something, be went .._ ~ c.a ..... '31-l~I .... "" 52H.22)
through with it unW the end." a1 ••·-"'-' _. __ _.mu '-I
Besides workin& with hls father on fllma. .,..._ 1111u1111-..-.m .-•miiiimlilirt Patrts-Ofteri acconrpanled blm across country oo_a... __ -_•_-.: __ OrlflOl....;;._-m.;;...;.~.;.....----... ----~
grueling promotional tours.
"It was," recalls Patrick, "a very privlleeed
posiUon for me. I was given a lot of attention. It
was fun.
"But at the same Ume, I saw bow tough It was,
hitting 17 cities in 12 days. saying the same t.bings
to,teporten over and over, and each time t.ryin& t.o
make it fresh.
~ .. FREQUENTLY, BA.CK THEN, I became
incensed at the way some people reacted to my
father. They would say things and do things that
made we want to punch them out. I was boxing at
the time, and I figured I could easily do it too! I
thought I was cock of the walk!
"But then I realized that when people meet
somebody like my dad, or anybody famous from
movies, they are ln the awkward position of
feeling they know the person, but lben bavtna to
handle the fact the person does not know them.
"So they bebaye in a way that ii not normal,.
and frequently they co away feella1
uncomfortable and embarruled."
Patrick, however, is plealed at bow the world
reacted to the death of his fatber. "For tbe IDClllt.
part," be says "it was aU very dignified."
Modem Mystery Cat
HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Wllliam Hort,
Sigoumey Weaver, Cbr:lst.opher Plummer , Irene
Worth and James Wood star ln "The Janitor
Doesn't Dance," a conten'lporary my1tery now
filming in New York.
Peter Yates la d.lrectiDI from a ICreell~Y
by Steven Telich. They're the aame team wbo
won nominations for AcWemy A.wards for
"BreaJdnl Away."
Fand Ruling
As• singer, he's• klllcr.
As • lover, he's a killer.
As • ldller, he's a kwcty singer.
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A'" yeart a~e read· Tbere are two Important to cbedt track recorda oe other lD1 a buat-.. ty col· bas~. M addl, two t.blnp pee>: offertnp. ·
Dre aming
Of a Small
umn mllbt bave t pt evert· l>le are buyla1: a name and Keupl.Q'I tbe Jaw requJna tbe
oae wu buly trancbl•IAI wr-lralnlna. proepectw be ta the proet*t'• Jy everythlna. If tbOee are missing or weak, hands at leut 10 days before the
Reatauranta, retail shops, beware. · salesmen come around. Take
mall order operation• -all He 1u11ests the following that eoolinj-off Ume to vi.alt wltb
were beint ottered to tboee wtt.b 1tei>t to anyone looking at an of. an attorney and accountant, be moae1 and a desire tor a bual· fering: 1u11esta.
Dal ol tbefr own. .. l'IND OUT whether the PLENTY OF people have bl
WEIL. nANaDSING lal't name means anything lo the life aavi.ngs by t.ruatiq a ilad-
BushleM?
-Beware!
u viaible u It Uled to be, lD part area where you'll do buaineaa." bander; Many people were stuck
became many opeTationa quick· If It doem't, a drawn-out startup recently in a gold futures otter·
ly weat oat ol busineu -tUinl period may be required, and inl after the owner skipped. All
aloeg tbe lite savtnp of t.boee that's costly. that waa left was an empty of·
wbo clreaa;ied of aucceaa and Second, check with others who flee.
didn't rud the small print iD hold the fraocbise: Does the pro-Even in legltimate franchise
contracts. mot.er live up to promises'! Will deals there are elements of rt.at.
Erwin J . Keup, a Newport It COit more than stated to open For example, Keup says, the
Beach attorney and franchise lbe doors! Does the francbilor franchisor ~nd franchisee may
Most people only want
to hear the good side
of franchise deals, says
attorney Erwin Keup,
that's why they get stung.
speclallst, says tbat la sUll the provide plenty or training be working at odds. with the
trouble with many wbo come to toward your success. or are you owner thinking "Gee, 1 made
bill) ror acMce. going to be on your own? this guy rich and he wants
"T"'-oo1 more." ucY Y want to bear the lf you really want to know ·~-~ooct nart• " •a K 1__.-ad wn:: The best deals come when o _...... g ya eup, •a.un.c pitfalla,..Keup suggests. talk to a of checking into lbe cootract, ~to '"'-~ all th botb parties realize they are promoters or even the basic coo· com.-.. r -LIJlCY .now e working together; the success of
cept. dirt. one helps the other. ·
He also says there are dil· KEUP SAYS people should A NEW IAW requires supply· ferences in how caab is col·
look over coatracts that often ing potential investors with a lected.
contain clauses rendering In· prospectus de tailing cash, If the franchisee takes In the
valid all verbal promiaes made financing requirements and money, the francb.laor may be
before the dotted line Is flJ.led io. other aspects ol the business, in-squeaed if not performing Up to
The attorney also counsels cludin& the promoter 's back-snuff.
those who want to offer busi· ground.
nesses, and uys some haven't It is a eood idea to h.Dd out oa, THE franchisor may col· even cone so far as t0 copyright whether the promoter has gone lect payments, providing a polic-
buam -~ bank!l11?1.9.ver aiu.u.U'a~~bl.J~L--.:.:'Se~. UtllilWUi.:u&.~ll6lii..a...M---"'
Furniture Encourages Productivity Boost Small Claims Court
judges can provide
Office FirDI Settlillg 1n·
By THOM LECOQ
Of .. ~ f'llM SUff
"ERGONOMICS: The study o/ the prob· rem. o/ ~ bl adjuating to their environ·
m.nl; e~. tM ~ that attka to
adapt work or aoorting conditions to auit the
WOf'lter." -Webater's New World j DidiotlarJI. .
.. &reonomics ls a ,,,.ord you're going
to ... ar more often," says Percy
8-lller. intefllatioaal systems conaul-
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UIM at HaJJer ~ms lDc. '1 Jntne of.
fiee .
TllB SWIM-MIJBI,. ftrm produces of.
fice furnishinp, bu\ a visit to their
Pacific Design Center display in Los
An1elea makes it cleaf they have abandoned conventional ideaA about
desks. mes ana other equipment.
Desks, fales and shelves tn the booth are almost spartan, constructed of rods
and panels. bul they also produce a feel·
ing of organization.
That's ooe of the big ideas behind it.
says Hendler. There's a place for every
piece of paper, every invoice and all the
reference' material used at each work
station, hence less productivity-c utting
clutter.
opened s howrooms and licensed
manufacturing in 20 countries, mainly
in Eu.rope, but also in developing countnes.
Opening in Orange County last year
was seen as · the first move ioto an
anticipated $50 million U.S. market.
California alone, says Scharer. is
large enough to produce sales compara .
bJe to those for Germany, aomethin1
near $7 million.
9CllOD BEUEYSS the move to
Orance CoaraU •u wi~ eltlq lta epen._ to_,. klllas 1ll!ld" llelp 1D a9(,.
Ung ftaner'S""ergonomte tdeas across.
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And. adds Hendler, "maybe we're here at a Sood time, during a recession
business 1s looking to be more pro·
ductive."
BUT MAKING THE system increase Offices are one area of business
production requires more than merely where productivity bas decreased in the
replacing an exisline office's furniture last few decades.
with modular duplicates. "And I don't believe we can continue
Paul Scharer, Swiss president or the to afford a growing white collar
internatiooal company, explains that workforce." Hendler says. Hallerpeoplestudywo~kinofficestobe How c an a company s ired in
re-equipped, .U quesUODs about ~bat tradltion·bound Switzerland hope to
wguld impro'(L.comidltioa.s aruLJ.i.lt.en_ compete against hundreds of-other U.S. ~Josely for ego-rela~ reasons for bav-office equipment makers? 1ng a dozen filng cabmets where a few
migbt do. . . . 11X PRODUCING products suitable
ManaJiera P,r0v1de their own ideas for ""W,hat will soon be universal: the
about. bow arranging furniture could paperless office.
help move paper faster. . Computers, terminals and in·
Finally, sats Scharer as he pulls formation systems of all types will
plastic models from a briefcase, a gradually replace rocords presently
scaled-down layout ls assembled, show· kept on paper, Schare r says. But
ing number of units and location. Europe is much farther along with that
WREN CVS'l'OMERS agree on the ar·
rangement an order is placed, often
with spare parts sent to maintenance
people so adjGltmenta can be made.
Hendler &aJ& the system, designed a
decade ago, ia ltlll tbe only modular ar·
rang'emeot of lta kind on the market.
During thole 10 years, Haller bas
conversion than America.
"Tbllt 's strange," s ays Hendler.
"beCause all the computer technology
comet from here."
Part of Haller's getting down to
baslca la its desk chair, which bas a
monble, lockiq backl'est that adjusts
to the spine, plus a aboclt absorber in
the main support so when people plop
themselves down the absorber gives.
not the worker's back.
BENDLER SAYS rigid chairs ac·
count for tbe backaches of millions or
workers and that easing the problem
makes it possible for employees to pro-
duce more.
Scharer says the company plans to
expand to five western states durinl the
next year.
He adda that Haller bu made it a
praettce 1D license manuf.cture ol com-~?'r<;a1 m:~ :=
! ~MIMi...ed'"' beJ-e).
It allows for find.inc lowest cost. and
Civea an advantage when ~ ap-
proval of man.etlng in fore1gn I .
LICENSING MEANS jobs in
countries where unemployment ls higb.
Govemmerfts unwilling to allow a com-ple~ely foreign-produced line's sales are happr to have added jobs and
sometimes cut red tape for Haller. That is a notion American export.ing
firms haven't accepted, Scharer says,
and the result is frequent denial of im-
port permits.
Only Switzerland manufactures the
whole line. Scharer says. In other
markets some parts are made locally:
others are shjpped in bulk.
"But it's all so compact that shipping
charges are moderate," he adds.
HENDLER SAVS many competitive
systems provide beautiful private
spaces for workers, but be adds that
more than 70 percent or workers require
s upervision, only 30 percent are pro-
ductive wilhou( a watcliliil eye.
Putting in or leaving out panels can
open or enclose a worker's space as
needed, and openings can be used to
pass work from one station to the next.
Hanging file drawers can be reversed
so one thickness or cabinet can serve
two people -another way of keeping
storage lo a minimum so work doesn't
get stalled in a drawer.
AND, SAYS Hendler, there's one
more thing: American offices will soon
have to adapt to metric siies.
Moving a rew dividers 1n plastic or·
ganizers supplied by Haller will do the
trick, be says; the firm is all set fOI" the
time when the old 8~xll become. the
new 212x27S millimeter sheet ol typing
paper.
fa ir settlements in
cases involvmg less
than $750-somettmes
even more -without rMe•r high legal fees.
Fast J1istice Puts
End to Legal Fray
By PAT DUNN 01-.0M1,.-.1e11_
Attorney Gilbert A. Thomas
beheves Small Claims Court sbouJd
continue the "people's court" tradi·
tion established by England's Small
Debts Court in 1605
"Unfortunately, it's anything else
but, since business. corporat.aoos or
government agencies utili.z.e 80 per-
cent ot tJu.s court's lJme to get Judg-
rn.en t s.," the. .Lormec Harb~r
Municipal Court small claims Judge
told 88 people at~nding a recent
Orange Coast College Small Claims
Court seminar.
THOMAS BAS BEEN a prllcllcin.g
attorney in Orange County tor 17
years. He spee1ali%es in civil law, pa-
tents. trademarks, copynghts. and
1ntemallonaJ law, as well as teaching
classes in management and real
estate law at county community col·
leges.
Drawing on his own experience as
a small claims judge, Thomas em·
pbaslzed the slmple procedures and
practiciality ol using this court to set-
tle minor disputes Involving claims
up to ff50.
"You people have the real life pro-
tilems," be said. "/U a judge, I've
beard cases concerning caJ"Pet dis-
coloration, stolen bicycles, contract
disputes. medical claims for bodily
injuries -and even one where the
plainWf wanted a bad paint job on
Ills motorcycle redone by the defen·
dant. He brought the motorcycle into
court. to emphasize bis point!"
THOMAS SAID TBA T even 1f a
claim involves more than $750, con-
sumers should remember that a
Superior Court case means hiring an
attorney and poalbly beinl awarded
lesa than tbe amount requested.
.. Small Claims Court ls IW1 a rood
deal eYeO if an actual claim must be
reduced. FUiD1 la • almple procedure
and eourt derb ate lJLatructed to be
belpful even t.boaCb they may not of·
fer lelal advice. Written instnat&na
and t'Jq)lanaUom of t.be court pro-
cedure are avalll.ble at any small
Clalma Court," he told the catbertq.
"You can apeet to set justice wttbin
one month aa oppoeed to a= two or three ,.., delay in r
Court.
Thomas lald tt•1 very l.eportant to
._die "rtOt penoa" ln clalmt In·
•olYlq a 1"111HN. "Don't mae a
ftnD '• ..-tor repre1entadft. Sue a
prladpal · ti tbe compaa,.. You cu ..... .,... ot tbe penoD In • cot-
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"And. be s ure to mate a c:Je. mand for payment, preferably by
('ertifled mail (return r eceipt re· '
quested) before filing suit.
When considering a suJt against an
individual, Thomas strongly advised
cbeclnng out the potential defen-
dant's assets befqre filing court ..
ment may be good for five to 10
years, ll the defendant doesn't have
any money or assets which you can
locate. your judgment is good for
wallpaper -and that ·s all."
Thomas suggests "in person ..
service of court papers by a marshal
or any person 18 years old who is not
a party to the court action. Proof of
service, a declaration signed by ~e
defendant, must be presented to the
clerk before the trial date.
ALTBOVGH EACH Small Cl~s
Court suit must deal with one specllic
claim, 'Da>mas explained that claim
spl1ttin& may be possible in soine
cases. He gave ao example of bow
three separate suits filed against one
company can result in total possible
claims of n>ore than $2,000.
In the suit cited, one plalnUff filed
separate claims against one defen-1
dant mvolvina equipment inltalla·
tion, maintenance and eventual
necessity ot moving the equipment to
a different location. Three separate
Judgment.a and settlements were re-
ached 1n this Instance.
Thomas praised tbe Nolo Preu
book, "Everybody's Guide to Small
Claims Court," by Ralph Wamer ..
''Thia boot ls very helpful and it ....
plalm some ol the leaser known wa,,a
of handllq Small Claima Court auka,
IJlcludina who and bow to a&ae ud
what to do once you ~ve J'OW'. J-..
ment.''
. '
.. D , • • . _ · ... D •· ~_.:_ _ Oro¥. Gaea After Regulators _ i'ep1 u;m:g a .L'-IJJO • ... thlnk you ••mo.t b•v• to be. and recommend t.o. ... can .tt. • la~.,« ~Uet• to be Jn bultneea tbe prGpOled le,UlaUon." • DOW~. Nl4 Warna Ou .. IW.
17 llAllTIN llAMN'S
, Dua SUPUllAU&T a>PPaR -rt ',•la Mcominl mo.-. COCDIDGa to ... bona ud
" C&lal ca ~ aWftl wltb ...,..,
t • price i-. PMtad over UM orictuJ -..
; • .. 1'NIJ mat• .. r..t cbtated beta\llM I'm ' coa'fiDeed that \M ortfiaal prtc. refletta
..
, •bat tM at.on paid IOI' lb. Item. 1 1tronaly
• believe Lbat price ln~,..... lboWd OClly bl
applied to .,.., mercbandlM.
'nUJ pracUce , .. ma to be 1preadln1.
Wb1t can canaumera do about llf CW 8.
DEAR C.W.B. -Aa lnnallon at Ute
,, checkout counter beets up. man)'
aupermarteta are tempted to tncre ... I.be
prleea ot mercbandtae already on tbelr
shelves.
Auumln1 the oriftnal price propertY
renecta the C09l of the IDettUbdlse to tM
store. um prad.tce lln't fair. Became the
price increue ii oft.ea obvioul to the shopper.
the praactlce la alto atronsty reHOted.
. • Several weet.. aio. a ttore in my area
. • repriced a subet.anUal number of tbe pro-
.• • ·. ducU on IU aheJve.. r felt muci like you after
... ~ ujseeinf the remal.na ot tom-off price labela 1•.,• and price marki.np over price marttnaa.
... : • So. I told the store mana1er that bis ef·
•, ,., fot'U to make those extra pennies of profit
, •bad coat him a eaod customer. It m1y b1ve
1 J-cost· bim 1JlOl'e 1ban one cust.o10er atnce I
~ •~GSentioned the matter to aeveral oUMr lbop·
• · .pers. ,,_ _ 1 also mentioned th~ incldent to
1. ';managers at other superuftlrkets where I
• . .,. sbop. So far the repricing disease bu not
•"• 1spread to tbole stores.
" f· • '
I ~ 1.1r1• tea.sen '° toUow Ua1I u ·
ampi. U r-.priclaC atrlltca tMlr Uffl.
D&AR lTPl!!RllARKST SHOPPER -
.. , bH~)' abopplft& da.JI &r• OvtT •• ,
dHl.l*J' &nd aw.at '°" an marrMd my
HCODd eoa la away ln coU•t• and my youqeet t0n will jo!n blm tlMN Mxt s.p.
tember. t'or ,..uou that I wo1rt eo lato. I have
been utremely Jlepreued and Wll.Dtereated
\.o moet ~~ Hveral yean. But I atart·
ed ~ and havt made u eflort to
follow~ ayatem. Look.ln1 after my tncre .. inl saviq.s iJ
maklnM my.mtnd more alert. I feel a lot better.
My children are 1lad for this dlverslon -even
thouah tbe care packages J send them are cnlas-
ln1 die proof a ot purchase.
Tb.ll letter llll 't meaot to tell you of my
problems but Just to let you know that tor
some people there is more to all of tbla than
Juat al\'ini money. Betty.
DEAR BETTY -Couponina and refund·
Int are much like any other putlme, bobby
or sport. lniUally, there la a leamiol pb.ue
when you must wort dilJgenUy. The rewards may seem bard to achieve
at tlrst. But for determined shoppers with a
real desire to save money, the refunds start
arriving more regularly and the savings
be tin to build. For most of them, couponing and refund
ing become more than just a matter of
dollars and cents. These activities become a
unique source of enjoyment and personal ac
com plishment.
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By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
• · Jf you're on a lot of mailing lists, you've
ably re~ived, at one lime or another, a pitch
... gn up for a life or health Insurance policy
thas a ll the time lt's a cheap way oC buying
insurance. Whitman says whenever he explains his
motives to salespersons, they arc shocked.
Amoog the companies solicitine such business
"Thls in turn astonishes me." he say~. "My
motive in accepting the offer s ho uld be
understandable enough : it as greed. Since greed 1s
precisely what the discount offer was carerully by_ mail ("no physical exam required." "no
• ~sman will call") are Old American Life
: JDJurance of Kansas Cit.y, NaUooal Home Life of ,, :V.Uey Forge, Union FidelltJ of Penuylvania and
; iclans Mutual of Omaha.
the astonishment?.. r.
designed to arouse, why ~
·.~ ~ Money
~·'l'ak'e it from Digby Whitman, if you are
g for a great bargain, you Jbould take them
·M11111a1110 the iJlitial invitation -and then forget about
tman knows wbt1'91f tae speaks. Now
ed, he was for man1 rear• director of
AT THE END OF bis
little essay Whitman
woodered whether b is
Tree
" o munlcatlons for a Wisconsin insurance
~pany. Employen of Wausau..
disclosure would get him knocked off malllD1 U.ts.
"I doubt it," be concluded. "Maverick.a are
invisible to computers. I think I will keep oo
getting these offers. 1 know 1 will keep rl&bt on
accepting them."
WBJIMAN BX~-outa-of--WeU, the klc-ktt~story i.s that Martin
this business recently in a short article he wrote Baler. marketing vice president of Old American
for a Chicago publication, The K.1an Report. Insurance, saw Whitman's commentary and wrote
• •,. ..Ue bad just applied for a ''Sen.lor Aecldent" to him to say that the human bein1s at Old • Polley offered by Old American luurance. Tbe American who program the computer would be :«.,. wu this: get the flnt 90 days coverage glad to rub his name off their malling lists (which :-.,ly by sending back a dlme. (This actually of course is not what Whitman wants). Baier also ;~out to (our months coverage, countin1 the told Whitman:
; ~e periOd. > "YOU' BE NOT ALONE an your phalosopby
: . 'The regular premium for this policy is $6.85 toward we who merchandise. About one·third of
• efity three months. But of course Whitman never those who send us just a dime don't continue. We are
~to continue the policy. He just wants that gratefultothosewhodo." · Mt: months coverage ror 10 cents. He lpores all In short, Whitman is not the only one ta.king
the computer-directed reminders that come bis advantage or these cheap offers. One out of three •&1. and then, when a human being finally calls to does not continue. Or. as Whitman points out:
aak why he hasn't paid his regular premium, be "This means that the other two-thirds are paying
baok.ly informs that person that be never intended the cost of all losses incurred by the free riders
. to pay it. Could General Motors afford to give away one
• All be wanted, in other words, was that initial Cadillac in order to sell two more?"
•coverage, lo t.bb case four mooths of protection No, but that's the automobile bu.sineM, not the
: <worth S8 normally) for 10 cents. Whitman does insurance business.
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l>REAMING OF A SMALL BUSINESS • • •
• . .
: lri. whip for those, wbo don't · i the customer. : : bave advanta1es and db·
: 1nt1res for each aide ol the
; tioo.
; ; eware of any off erlnt to f\il:ln a partnership. the attorney
ca9Uons; d.laaireementl later
~· wind up ID an expensive • c•urt cue. "Even honest
: ~hips end up not Uvfni ~ ~~. 'be wams, .. Real con : lllUitta don't have 1Ucked·down
: batJ. I've met all kinda and atill : .fooled.
One th.iq few people look o
is a way out. Check the coalract
for valid reasom for withdraw·
lot and bow much money will be
returned.
Check to aee that monthly fees
for advertisin1 and other
aervlcea won't exceed the ex·
peeled profit.
AS WITH ANY busineu,
check the market: Wlll it 1row
or shrink? Will people pay the
price .YOU must cbarte7 WW de-
mand remal.D hlah for five or
more years, ind what kind or
competlUOo do you face? toOktna f~r down the road.
Keup uu, "Will you be ab.M to tell the bull!\ .. ooce you've
made tt pvwf Will you be able
to leave It aa part of your
.. tate?"
Ptrbapt tbe mo.t lmponut eonatderaUoD 11 what doel U..
francldM on ... .Jlaat JOU coqlcba\ do younelff Wfedd )'OU M ablil
•• #
to go it alone ju.st as well?
Keup believes franchises are
Ideal for those wbo want their
own buslnesl, but bave llt.Ue u -
perience in nmniDC one.
AND, BE ADDS Uley are a
great way to rapldb expand •
business that'• boomlQ. <ff•••
written a bow·to plde ·ror )Mith
francblsora and francb11H1,
avallabletbrou&hhilolllce . >
But a flnal atory providea a
warnlnt for tboae who buy
without cbeckln•:
·'I bad a client wbo boulbt
$10,000 worth of fertlllser. When
tt wae delivered, be decided to
teat 't on bll lawn ... lt didn't
work.
Ke wu a\uek. He could have
sold ltto eomeoneea., bat wu too mutbol a ........._toclotbat, eo
be •te the '10,0l>O lou •ocl dunaped it." 1 Bt Thom IMoq
aw. eoww vtrtu&lly all a.pecta ot OAaDINU MTI A lot"' lm:all
e'ftr)' tnterprlte and covtnuntat bu1lne11ea belon• to l•cl•1tr1 p.,.t:woft no. coata some $1,210 a aa1oclaUon11 that reprHeDt tb•
ye•r f« Ndt uu1J hmin•. 'eneral industry. Other ll'CMQl9 do ntnllve lobbylq for emall hul•M11
OA&DINEa KNOWS a kit about in 1eneraJ.
tbe problems ol a.nu empjoytq leu But BEST wlll limit itleU to
thaD JO ~ 1D fact. tbe ftnn be PnMdinc infonnaUon for now. worb for I a tltrt'fiM mubt by lludl ol lt wW come in a IDCMltbl,y
off erlnt and admtallt.erta1 bealtlt ,,...i.uer coatatnln• Rorie1 about
aDdotberinsurancetothem. 1mall·bualne11 marketta1 efforte
GardJaer bead• markeUn1 for that won and deta1ll of recuJatlom
n-efldal Em..._. &ecurt*"' Trwt lD lel1al.alive boppen. ~ ..-iees v Each quarter a aurvey ol laaee <BEST). wblcb offers and most im__. ..... to mem---....... ...._ admlnisten e:r<>UP tnaurance policies .,.,. ...... .,_. wua -to tlo)' businesses that otherwise taken with result1 funneled to
wouldn't qualify. leglslat.ors or lobby iroupe.
It's been at It for 10 years and serves m«e than 35.000 companies. A G&OUP OP 35,000 votaw will
have some clout. •u•teated
FOR WU.. FIRMS w.,.,..,. Gardiner
o uatNG ·THOSE years many Gardiner. es~lally wlt.b oftlctall
clients have uked queatiooa about now ta.ld.nc a more poaltive Tiew ol
rules that affect them, and Gardiner small bmineu'a role lD tbe eecnomy. ---------
said It caused BEST to decide tt bad At aome point, be added, tbe
aJ>Otber opportunity. only lb.ia lime to association will probably join otber
belp with government reaulaUon trade aasociaUona In • lobbyln1 effort ii a particularly oaeroua rule la c~':.it do so through a oew group, the P~there wUJ be a few baJi11
BEST Employers Association, which tossed: memben will find a apace to
will also accept non·clicnts with aaUff write in t.beir nomm.lioa for tbe
of 10 to answer questions about new_ Rook of the Month, a jab at
and proposed rutes q ueslionable 1overnmenl spendin1
"A trucker 10 Idaho may be modeled after Sen. William
worried about a bill to regulate the Proxmare's Golden Fleece Award
shipment of potatoes. We'll do tbe For information, contact Gardiner
research and answer his quesllons. at ~9-5100
DOM ....
S~IL
NEWPORT
VO'fl
FOil
WILLIAMS
Tax-tllne Helper
Qd~atedBuy
$50.000 to $500,000
INCOME PROPERTYS&XJND8
WASHINGTON CAP I -IC you're sull putung
it off. there is n't much lime left before tax day •
If you are cons1dermg a calculator to do your
HMO. the National Council of Better Bualneas
Bureaus urges you J.pve the m atter some thought
WiU a hand held or desk top model bettt'r suit
your needs" Occasional home user'> prefer the: le~
expensive hand·held models. often ~mall enough to
be earned in a pockot or eve-n tn your wallet
Some of the morr !>Oph.astkated model'i mav '
offer up lo 20 hll{her math functions such as I
memory. noating decimal. square root ke)' over
no" . round off and zero suppression
If you use them. tht>se extra runct1ons can ~ a '
big help. but remember. tht'y add to the co.st of the
machine.
Try the caJcuJator out. Are tbe keys com-fortably spaced and large enough to be tapped ooly
one at a time? Are there bau.eries wbkh have to
be replaced regularly, .or b there a &oacer-Ule
re.i:bar-gable batte ry! And some mode1a have an
adapt.or allowing them to be pluaed1..nto a wall
socket.
Finally, can you read the numbers easily in
broad daylight and at an angle, does the calculator
have a warranty and are the instructions clear"
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&'4111C.AN HOWE: MORTGAGE ~ ~ ,..,...,flt n C,..,,,.,, °''"t' c ... .q .. P1a1•
'"' .. P0<1 ftea<.n. C..n•ON><l
926ti0
Talk is Cheap.
T
It's easy to proclaim
"the lowest prices in town"
on television or radio. But
advertisers who mean what they
say commit their price pledges
to print in newspaper ads.
For bargains you can
believe in, rely on the DAILY PILOT
642-4321
Ho"' D~• Gain• Taz Work?
DEAR BOB: Please explain how the
capital gain tax works. I plan to sell some
rural land J bought for $62,500. ll should sell
for at least $100,000. I've owned the land
about three years. How will my $37 ,500 profit be taxed?
Ginger H.
DEAR GINGER : Since you've owned the
property over lZ months, lt qualifies for
long-term capital gain tazatioa. Tbat means
only 41 percent of your S37,sot profit is
taxable. The other 61 percent ls tax.free.
Tbe Jll, ... wblch ls taxable will be taxed
along with your other ordlaary income. such
as Job salary. The remaJalag $2%,SM ls
antned. Aa a percentage ol yoar total profit,
depending oa you lacome tax bracket, your
long term capital galo tu rate wUJ be 7 c.o is
••
perua&. 'YHr taa adYIMr caa .. ,aala barU..
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DEAR 808: Can I pus •le • Up to rHI ..ut. apntt about bo'lff to U.Un11?
We ~nlly tried to HU our me alOM
without Ml' •letl At OU1' Sunda.y open bou.ae
I l\IC• ..... pollttlt .topped by to lntroduc• •
hhn.,11. H• 11ve m bla card and ottered to htlp me with the peperwork, without an.y aaJ" tommlulon wben a buyer e•presffd
intere1t ln th• bouae. I dld ao and the a1ent
couldn't have ~en more helpful even t.boup
he waa earnlna ootbln1. But my buyer
couldn't qualify for a mort1aae. So I decided
to Utt m,y home with the •sent wbo bad been
ao helptul Wlthln two weeks be brought me a
qualtlled buyer. Now that the sale ls cloeed J
wt1h l bad listed wltb the agent earlier and
nved all tb1t Ume
Kingsley K.
DEAR KINGSLEY : Thall yoa for
•llarbl• your lood upertence. I cotlda't
laave explalaecl beUer Utu yoa did wily It
paya lo lbt property wiUt a good real uta&e
•I.fat rather tlaan trying to sell wtthoat profealooal belp.
St-ro•d tforf9a9~ ttld• Sal~
DEAR BOB : Our home ls listed for sale.
The agent tells us homes are not selling very
fast here due to buyer resistance to high
interest rat.es. She s uggests we carry back a
second mortgage at only 10 percent interest
to make our home attractive lo buyers. What
do you think of this idea ?
Jose M.
DEAR JOSE: It's a good saggestton.
Seller financing often makes a sale whereas
sellen who bold out for aU casb ,.,.,,forever.
Whtie the It percent lnterest rate may "'
not e:sclte you, II you get your home sold for a
good pric~. a s afe second mortgage
investment at 10 percent interest really isn't
so bad. Many sellers, wbo want top dollar for
their property, offer attractive low lalerest
rate financing. The ceaaoa ls profits are
tned u loag·term capital galas whereas
interest IDeome ls tned as ordlaary lfteme.
Your tax adviser can explal.o the tax angles
fartber. ·
' . .. .
DEAR 808: I tblnk I already know the
1n1wer, but are Federal Houaint Authority
home loan proca1to1 feet tu dechactJble for buy•rtT
Vivian M.
DEAR VIVIAN : No. Yoa•n rtP&. FHA
Hd Ve&erau AdmlalatraU. loaa proeest1a1
feet paid by bome b•1•r1 ire ••t tu de4•dtMe.
C'o••isdon Rat~ N~tla•/~
DEAR BOB: Pleue tell me what
commission rate J should pay to sell my
home. Friend.a have told me I'll have to pay
anywhere from s to 10 percent of the sales pnce.
Marty S.
DEAR MARTY : Real estate sales com mlaaioas are falJy 11e1otJable between
seller alMI agent. In moat commlllllties, u.e
aalea eommluk>e rate for bomes LI I or 7
pereeat ol u.e 1ros1 aales prtc-e. Slit yoa wlll
fimd a few firms cllarp.g 4 or s per«et.
DHaUy f0t ttdaced aenltta.
111ere are also a few flnns cllar1ln1
more tban 7 percent, uaaJly for H:tra
senlces. C.0.SaJt at teHt lllree actJn local
reaJty broilers for their U.U.1 pretentatiou
before you dttlde -ltlcll bn*er wtll get your llsUag.
.'tU~nt on •'~df!"ral IAHl1t11
DEAR BOB· You don't say much about
VA and FHA home loans. Where can I find out if I qualify for one·•
Gerry T.
DEAR GERRY : Talk to your lout
VA·FHA approved IHder such as a bu.k,
savings ~iattoa, or mortgage broker.
The reason I don't pasll VA and FHA
home loans is tber~ are so many problems
with them that I don't want c.o get buyers and
sellers Hdted about their few benefits. When
you taJll C.O a mortgage loan officer about
FHA and VA home loans, ask bim to
compare pros and coos wttb coaveaUoaal loans.
Send real e!tOle q~&tlOf\3 to R.oberl J Bru.u
P 0 . &I 6710, San Francuco. C4 94101
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RALEIGH. N.C. -
Government re1ulaUon
and lnt.erf erence in the
marketplace la a m-1or
cause ot U.S. in.ftatfon
and ou1bt to be held accountable.
Tht1 wa s th e
a11easment of Bank of
America Prealdent A.W.
Clauen duri.na a recent
address on regulatory
reform.
THE SI• billion direct
cost ol complying with
government regulations
in 1980 "will exceed
what busineu invests in
factories. offices and
ot h e r productive
facalilies." Clausen said.
Clausen was critical of
the "heavy hand" of
government as a cause
or today's 20 percent
innation.
"Whil e t h e
Admini s tratio n h as
taken s ome m o r e
no t e worthy s t eps
r ecently, government
leaders are sUll telling
us to take two aspirins.
drink plenty of fluids.
and call them after the
election
"WHILE UP service
1s paid to the health of
th e econo m y .
everywhere government
and it s va r ious
regulatory a r m s are
1 nterfer1ng w ith the
m ~c han1 s ms o f the
marketplace. whi ch
offer by fa r the most
"'
department store.
1as nump, and t bank."
• 1 P e o p l e n e e6's
measures by which f!
J udi e wbet b r
re1ulatlon1 a
accompllabln« the t
objectives at costs th t
are commenaurate wi
the beneflta. 1be prtc
b1Ve to be added to
menu. and we need ~
see them be fo re we
order ."
LEGISLATORS arid
regulators . he
continued, s hould be
r e quired t o d e fine
proble ms they are
trying to correct and
slate the potential cost.a
of their solutions.
H e cited three
advantages of such an
a ppro ach : exa~t
s l at.e m en t of t b:e
problem would foster
goal-oriented solution•:
goal-oriented regulation
would generate more
cost·e ffectlve solutions
through private.sector
innovatio ns ; public
a w a r e ne ss o r a
r egulation's proJected
cost s "wo uld make
p o I 1 t i c i 'L.n s a n d
bur eaucrats more
sensitive to their effects
on the econo my a nd
con s tituent 's· p oc ~
etbooks "
Today. Clausen added,
"you can tell the players
not by their red coats
but by their red tape "
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Fro• Page CI
C' Orr e ct 1 n g the
imba lances o r o ur
economy "
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SMALL CLAIMS COURT OFFERS ~OW-COST JUSTICE • • •
The pubhc . Clausen BE GOOD •
said. needs to examine to 1.
what reguJall~ re1lly J.OURSELF . costa and to antroduce T • • : physical evidence or written docu·
m ents." Thomas said. "The judge
wants to hear enough. but not too
much.
"He is not interested in embeWsb·
m 4'Dta or flowery sp eeches Stay ~ .. m md prepare an oatliae o( 7°'11'
...... ti )'Oii feel nerv°"' 'be J .... *c>uld much r ather have you read
from a paper than waste the court's
timt> by not. knowing bow to present
your case Remember that a judge
may have 36 or 40 cases scheduled
for one day"
IF THE COURT allows your claim,
Thomas said it's important to re·
quest payment from the defendant
immediately If this is r efused, t he
clerk, at your request and for a fee.
will issue -papers necessary to levy on
the defendant's assets such as a bank
account, wages or other' income or
property. For an additional fee, the
she'rHf. marsha l or constable wall
levy on the defendant's assets if you
can furnish a description and loca
lion of the assets
Thomas alsr covered other area~
of confusion
In the case or a "lemon" used
car , there'is no recourse through this
court if it was bought "as is." But
when a contract or purchase agree.
meqt seems to have been violated,
lb~ plaintiff can request repaln oo
tbe. car as well as rental car cost.a. If
It can be proven tbat a rental car wu
• Dlceulty
In cases involving dry cleaners.
Thomas said the cleaner is held
respons1bl.. for loss or damage in
most instances Parking lot car
damage also can be brought before
Small Claims Court if the da mage
was noticed at the lot. reported to the
proper person and a demand for re
'>air was made at that lime
THOMAS SAJD there is a one-year
statute of limitations on an oral con-
tract: four years on written con
tracts. and two years or property
damage If you s ue a governmental
a gency. you must file a claim with
the agency itself 60 days before you
sue in court. Personal injury claims
have a one-year limit.
IN &ESPONSE to11everal ~
oa tbe~. ~ es_plaiDed that. Ueeued eoatnetoa are f'MllOP'aNe
for vtstble building defects for nve
years and that liability exists
years for bidden defects. In new
home defect tases, he advises suing
the builder first if warranty repairs
are not made.
Thomas emphasized that a Small
Clai ms Court judgment is good
wherever a defendant lives or a cor·
porate defendant conducts business
In cases where the defendant is Li\·
ing out -Of.state. you must sen e the
papers in that state .
In most other cases. such as a
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car accident. or 1f the person you are s uing owes you money under a CC)tl·
tract. you may file your suit in the
diatrict where the damage was done
or where tbe penoo lives. Uthe ~
Involves a retall installment aecount
o r a mot.or vehicle fl.Dance aaJe.
Tboll)u tQa YoU may ~ fUe
•ult wbere ~ou preaeaUy II••· where you lived when you entered
into or signed the contr act. or where
the goods or vehicle is pennarienUy
kept.
THOMAS ~RGED people to makej
full use of Small Claims Court. "lt"s
quack and inexpensive. In fact. many
-.u1ts are setUed before the court
date. After all. a Small Cla.tms Court
Judgment is a matter of rtt<>rd andl
1t may tum up on credit reports. A
lot of people Nould rather setUe up
equitably than have that happen."
accountability at.andards • • •
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Call. Mari< Wnght
Executive Vice President
714, 75-4--1801
OF
1700 Adams Avenue. Costa Mesa. Ce. 92626 (114) 754·1801
Member. Federal Home Loan Bank Syatom and FSLIC
Luxa1ry
To,,ri1l1ttn•~~
Spinna ker Cove! New England Village with
cobbled s treets. Early American street lamp~.
Cape Cod townho mes with ship-lap siding.
s mall-paned windows and doors. brick c himne'>·~.
s hake roofs.
A quiet residential neighborhood in convenient
Costa Mesa. Upper Newport Bay is just d few
blocks a way; Che beach. a 3-4 mile bike ride.
Hundreds of shops. churc hes. parks are within
a couple miles.
Three differe nt 2·bedroom and 2h ·bath plans.
Gracious entries. Cozy living rooms with used
brick fireplaces a nd wood mantels. Formal dining
rooms. Kitchens with microwaves and breakfast
bars. Spacious master suites with sunning
balconies. Pri\late patios a nd backyards.
With only a few homes remaining. Spinnaker
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• -S O .• Newport Beath 9omltlmel It become. lmportanl lot a person t4> •• ., tor It•• They must prove t.Mmaelvea al
lil1Mllt • ooat Super~le too ae.ldom haw a utlllactery f ainlly nlaUOnahip. They h.avo bM•• 1uperbutlneupeople precla ly because
lM, Mve put too muth of \Mtr ~neru and
cJ'Mtivtt.Y U..O thelr wort. Problem: SpouaH aod ch~~ what's left over. lt'a ra~ly ~nouah.
MaQ1 •'ll't!rbuslneapeople bavc provf'n that ll
doea bot have to be this way. Amona other thlnas.
however. it does take thought, cattM time plan
Dini (professional and peMIOOaJ> and a supportive
S~\&Se.
The way spouses and children protest being
sh't OQl'! Usually by escalatina problems lo duw
au.eat.ion Particularly true ol children, who may
gel l.nto trouble al school, &et sick, become re·
beShQUS. Point: To produce problems ao serious
th•t the super worker is forced to tum attenUon to
th-1
ANO'J'llE& SIGN OF trouble: a preclp1lous in· crease in fighting between husband and wife. Or a
decrease Increase means a buildup of resent· menu. and a decrease can mean that the couple is
giviq in to despair or boredom ••• Biven \U).
How problems could be prevented: The s uperbuamesapeopJe's 'spouses sbou.Jd have a llle
of t.beir own, lo which they eoga1e ln activities
that are fultlJllnt. There would be less need to
draw on their spouses to provide fuJfiUm'ent.
Equally Important: Acceptance of the super
workers' needs for privacy and space.
The superbualnessperson should be able to come bome alld say: .. I need time for me tonight,
to do some unwlndlng . . • I'm going to sit by
myself for an hour or so ... Then I'll be able· to
relate to everybody from a comfortable space."
ROW TO DEAL WITH problems that arise:
Profeesional therapist's help is recommended. By
t he time the spouse bas ~me a superbusi·
nessperaoo, the psychological "contract" made
between the rouple when they were ln their twen-
ties 1s not likely to be valid an>"looger for either of
them What's needed now: Close examination of
their current frame of reference and needs, and
someone to help negotiate what each wants from
the relationship. This taJces a lot of meaningful dialogue. new
1nsrghts, patience and good old.fashioned un·
dcrstanding. .
E'DITOR'S NOTE: RandaU McCarcUe as president of
the Real Estaters. he a.I.sou an author, lecturer and m·
structOT Send your comment$ pnd queitwm to Randy
McCordle. cJo tM DoUy Pilot, Box 1560, Coito Meso, CA
92628
PARK PARO HOM! IN IRV1N£'8 NORTHWOOD
Irvine Park Paseo
Individually Styled
Four noor plam at Park Paseo in the Village
of Northwood In Irvine offer t.be kind of in·
dividualized characteristics uaually lost in a large
new home development. ·
The slngle-famlly detached patio homes of Park
Paseo maJntaln the choices re&at'diol room ar·
rangements and amenllles associated wilb
custom-built homes alt.boug.h they are located ln a
planned residential de velopment.
BUO.T BY PONDE&OSA Homes, a member
of the Aetna Realty Group and one of CallfomJa's
largest home builders, the three and lour bedroom
homes at Park Paseo are priced from $121,990.
Prices are quoted ln effect u of March 24, 1980.
Subsequent sales may have resulted ln the un· availability of some or all price categoriH.
Wood shake and concrete tile rools. two-car
enclosed garages, complete rear and alde yard
fencing. and heavily wooded exterior deai&n com· plement t.be outside of the Park Pueo/lrvlne
homes.
ALL PLANS OFFER VAULTED ceilings,
wood-burning fireplaces with gas stab for log
lighter, and garden-view sliding glass doors, in ad·
dition lo tbe plush wall-to-wall carpeting
throughout living areas. Fully~uipped kitchens
are complete with electric ranges, microwave up-
per ovens and self·cleanlng lower ovens. ceramic
tile countertops and furniture finished a sh
eabinetryhighllght the Park Paseokitcbens.
To see the funtlsbed models take the San
Otego Freeway to Culver Drive. Onve north on
Culver Drive to Irvine Boulevard. Turn right on
Jrvine to Yale Avenue, then left on Yale to the
sales informatioo center and model complex, open
daily from 10 a.m . to~ p.m .
WASHJNOTON (AP\ -Even thou1h U1e
ctDIUI now under way 11 almed primarily •t
eountln1 the population. more than half the caMtttoa. ~ deat with boultnc . That'• became the Cenlua Bureau seeka to
..tabUlb the coodiUoo, value and other racts about t.be .,._..where people live.
CenlUI form.a have beeo delivered by mail to
mCld ot tbe m millloo or ao people livlnl ln the United Stat.el. Tbe bureau hopes 80 prceot of the
torma will be ftlled out and malled back. Cenaua
takers will bit the roads ln an effort to count lbosf
who ban not responded or wbo didn't recelve form•
lDthemail:
ALTBOVGB SO•E BOVSING questJons had
been uked u far back as 1850, it became a major
concern in the 1900s. a time of awakening the
poor cood.itions ln which many people Uved
Among other things, the housing
collected by tbe census is used by go mment
ficlals making declaioos on urban ewal, water
and sewer plans, school openings d shutdowns,
mortgage assistance' programs , masa
transportatJon and the control or local residential
growth.
Officials antlclpate finding about 96 million
.bousln1 units in the country, ranaing from
t.balcbed but.a in the Pacilic trust territories to eon·
domlnhams along t.be East Coast. That would be 11
miWoo more than ln mo
ONE AREA OF INTESNE interest um year ls
enerlY and the census hopes to Identify t.be latest
t.renda both 1o bome energy use and in commuter
tnn.spocutioo.
For example, Crom 1950 to 1.957 the-number of
America homes heated by coal or wood dropped
to lea than 1 percent for each fuel, while natural
gaa uaage grew fTOm 23 percent to S7 percent of all
homes. In this year's count, officials anticipate
some resurgence io coal and wood use. wbUe solar enerty ls espec:lt!d to be too limited still to show up
in naUcaaJ atat.iatJcs.
Travel everywher ..
Sundays
Commuters will be asked bow t.bey aet to work · In the
,, ••
• greenery, pnvacy,
and peace of mind.
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fJc1lrt1c' ar,· m.11ntJrnC'J t--~ .111 ri:'''k nt' "'hl1 'up
pon a homc,,wncr; J~'>(X.1.11111n.) Put thew element\
tc'!!l'lh,·r and you hJH' ,, l1k,t\ le mn't p.:0ph:
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CONVENTIONAL FINANCING 10~DOWN
Cn'l:k dc<.crvc'> your '>lrong
con<.1d~·rJtion ltorn«."' from
SZ3S.tsl
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Phonl' ( 7 14 ) 640-40'.?0 FOR GRACIOUS BEACH LIVING AT AFFORDABLE PRICES
Gt WITH ALL THE NECESSITIES.
THESE QUALITY TWO ANO THREE
BEDROOM SINGLE FAMILY HOMES LESS
THAN 1 MILE FROM THE SPARKLING BLUE
PACIFIC OCEAN, OFFERS A VARIETY Of
P1'UCE-INCLUOED FEATURES SUCH AS:
e ENCLOSED GARAGES
e RAISED· HEARTH WOOD8lJRNING FIREPLACES
e WALL TO WALL CARPETING
e COUNTRY·STYLE KITCHENS
e CATHEDRAL CEILINGS
e ENERGY·SAVING APPLIANCES
PACIFIC J49RIZONS
OPEN DAILY 12PM TO 6PM
SALES
OFFICE 714 848· 7 444
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~OPH~TICAT£0 PROBRAMMINC, .. Beaulilul ~~
Mu~ie New~-Marine Wealher-~ki Repo
Con~umer Reporl~-~look M~rkel Reporl
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BILL PISE'l'Sl[Y of the Robert P. Warmiqtoa
Compaay bu been named to tbe board of direet.ofs ol
the California Buildin& lDdultry A.llodatPt'• SU.
and llart.etincCounclL
Pisetsty was cbosen u a result of bis ex·
perieoce in tbe building industry and his previous
involvement in tbe council, said Sbefko.
Currently. Pisetaty la tbe director ol aalea and
mark.etiJlg for the War~ngton company, an Irvine-based building and development firm.
The George Elktn5 Company has appointed
STEPDN 8. O'llAaA an assistant vice president
for the mortc•te-baakinl division.
O~Hara. wbo wu recently named mana1er of
the Elkins Newport Beach mortgage loan office,
will continue to supervise division operationa in
Orange County, Robbw said.
O'Hara joined the Elkins Company in 1977. He
holds a degree from Cal-State Fullerton in busi·
ness admlniatration and finance.
llAU CBBJSTY of Laguna Beach bas joined
the staff of Ron Williams Realty in Laguna.
A veteran of the Laguna ~
Beach school systems, graduate
of Saddleback Community .
College, Marte then went OD to UC 4
Santa Barbara where be -ma·.
jored in economics.
While there be underwent
courses in Investments, finance
and is a Certified M aoagement
Consultant. He will be working
out of the office at 1990 South •
CoastHighwayioLaguna Beach. • atalSTY
DAN B. STARKEY, an Irvine Realtor, bas been
awarded tbe Certified Commercial Investment
Member (CCIII) by the Realtors National Market·
ing Institute, the primary educational a!flllateoltbe
Naliooal Associatioo of Realtors.
',to Ml'1l the CCIII desla•tion, a candidate must eomplete courses oliered tbrouab tbe =·:.~~~== ~ ¥mJ:JiC .... ~ ftnn 8tartrey, ! Bright & Wil.Us at 18023 sty Park Circle, Suite F2.
, Inine. He la a member of the 1rvine and Newport
1 Harbor/Costa Meu Board of Realton.
' ROBYN ClllLD of Newport Beach bas joined
B.J . Stewart Advertising and Public Relations,
Inc .. a Newport Beach agency.
As account executive, Ms. Child will be
responsible for directing and maintaining all ad·
vertising programs for her clients and will also as·
sist in new business development.
A graduate of UCLA and a member of the Na·
tional Sorority Pi Beta Phi, Ms. Child Is active in
OCAF and Add 2 of Southern California.
HARRll:I' M. PERRY of Newport Beach has
joined the Newport Beach real estate sales office
of the George Elkins Company located at 881
Dover Drive in Newport.
Ms. Perry. a licensed reaJ estate broker. bolds
degrees in both business administration and
speech arts from Fullerton College.
KIM BOUTELIER bu ~n promoted to vice
president for sales and marketing at American Na·
tional Housing Corporation, a Newport Beach· based
building firm.
Boutelier began his career with American
National Housing Corporation in 1974 as a new
home salesman, and in 4~ years totaled over $19
million in volume. He was aoooinled d.lreetor of
s ales and marketing in 1978. ID addition, be bas
served on the board of directors or the Orange
County Chapter Sales and Marketing Council since
1977.
Bouteller, 33, and his wife Bernadette ha~e
three children.
Bergeson to Hea,d
Realtors' F orutn
Aaaemblywoman Marlon Bergeson will be the
lead speaker when Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
Hoard of Realtors sponsors a Community Forum
on Housing Affordability at the Sberaton·Newport
Hotel Friday, at3p.m .
Tbe public service forum is planned as part of
the Board's observance of Private Property Week,
Aprll 13to19, reports T. VlrliDl• Cleek, president.
••IN AN EFFORT TO better iolorm local
homebuyen and .aellen, we . are denronatrattnc
Realtor leadenbip in protecttq and promotint the
rl&bt of Americana tO own real property and pre-
serve tbe land," abe stated. ·
"B.ealton are dtt,... ~ enou1b about
lbelr eommunltiee to lead ad putidP9te in an
acUYlt7 tbat will Improve tbelr community,
edueate ud jnfclrm buyen eoneernlnc wbat tbey
are 11 'hi.I in a bome, wbat they can afford and
wbat tbe mechanlca are in tbe purcbaatn1 tr~ ...
Allo ~ with B.-telOD, wbo will ad· dNM tbe..... uetift CGlt ....... laftlved in
bulld1n1, wt I be attorney Rote Potbler. a
1peddat In reel dtate ftmmcina and law. Pothier
wUl teekle CNlliYe flaanclq aDd ue of creetlve
fuafl ID aH Mllilll a llome. .
JNDINe Ot1T 'l'llS J'OaUJI panel la noted DOQ Stef aDSOG, with John D.
Com~ny. StefaDIOD'a topic la
..... to ftt buJen' affordabh
When you and 'P<X ·~ moll8 up to Anahetm Htls.
dl9cover wtl8l seleClX>rL
bealiy and prestige IMng IS
all about. AJ. the same time.
y0tJ'n encountef parks, the
golf coµrse. shopS. the sadCle
club. schools. the tenntS club
and VIStas Of sweepng
landScaped ~sides. For aD its
completeness. Anaheim Hins
sttll lacks you. So. come visit.
In fact get a move on!
yoo leave behind the hustle
and t>u• the hUe and cry. cu 4.300 acres a green and
gold. of peace and quiet.
empha5'Ze the country
environment that enharo!s
the serenity-arl(:I value-of
living here. The r'naster plan
of this hill ·n dale community
Is unfolcing as QuaMy home-
bUlldefs move With deftber· For further lnformatlol\ conaM.,..
,!itlOfl and craftsmanship to ~ :,s9~ tl'1t
complel9 l0m9 of~ ~,,. ftnA_NW\ • Callorr'Wl's ftnett realdlntial ..,... lnC .• C7t4> ....,..llRN\I.
~Avisl
demand$ that you ~pertet IC8 .... ,,..... ... ~
r :. Scuh~0~ .....
~
1001 W.S*eYenlAYe .• SontoMo.CA92707 (714) 957-1371
~
Holr-•sAm 1 ,.,.~CJl~OMc:e
FROM $7 4,400 TO $85,400
@
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TlleQaalftyBailden
el ApJwl• llllla,
Great News!
Come see the gowing
setecbof'I ot fine re#
hOmes row showing 1n
Anaherr'l Hdls
NOW SHOWING
1.PollaOulaett
by The Gt.Klslon Hall Campany SrGle t.wnfy homes (714) 974 1840
2.,,_FG_..
by Ffectdi:s ~ C-Orp
Luxuy towmomes (714) 998·608.'
3. WlndlorT...,..
by ~on ~ Con'llany
VeN towrn:mes (714) 974-4232
4..Catkl• ...
by The~~ SIVe t.wnfy tlOmeS (714) 637-6614
5.a,cw.
tJy Smyth Bros . Inc.
~ lcrnfy hemes (714) 974·4121
6. 1M G.L Lewt9 Cali ctlon
t:ly G L Lewis Company
Luxuy homes rn Anaheim Rl<'Jge Estates
(7 14) 637-7300
COMINGSOON
7.Ru III ce ~
by The ~ P Warmington CoTipany
Slngle famty homes
8. o..IRldge
'Cy Soutt1>00 DeYetopment C-Orp
S4f1gle limty hemes
9.a..llV....
by SWtciort Dew3lopmel II Coro
l.n*d series lownhomes
10.cas• .......
by C8lbl Homes. Inc.
WUy tMlli'crnes
11 .... 11t1n1Ud9elll 1 I
Q.icm homeslles
Next Id late 1980
12. ..... ,,...
by The Baldwin ConwlY New~ a aklQle 1an1y homes
13. CL t«•VlewlE 2 ,,.
by~O..llJP••
lUXllY llfCllt """'hcn18S
..
WDod~ .............
Dl.kt1 aec.a-.r
Single family detached homes.
April ,1980
~?tl\~ =•· .. ~.;~~.~ ., '~ rJ .
WDodbrldge caa.ge ......
Broadmoorlbw
Single family detached patio homes.
Early Summer, 1980
WDodbrldge Windsor Estates .
Warmington Deuelopur.ent.lnc.
Estate townhomes.
Summer, 1980
WaodtmidgeCoue*
Irvine Paclllc
Lakeside condominiums.
Early 1981
..
WDodl»MgeS.. a sat •
Bs;•aodllcmr
Townhomes for adults and yoilng families.
Late Spring, 1980
Woodbridge Chateaux •
Irvine Pacific
Adult-oriented townhomes.
Early Summer. 1980
*VISIT THE IRVINE COMPANY
INFORMATION CENTER TO
REVIEW RESIDENTIAL.
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL OPPORTUNITIES IN THE CITY
CULVER EXIT TO BARRANCA
(714) 551-1500
~'
1981
WaodtmMga Palkvlllw*
TheWIDlaa~CGalpeny
Townhomes for adults and young families. EartI Summer, 1980
~
........... Deld
91endud-PMllk
Single family detached patio homes.
Early Summer, 1980
Woodbtklge Park Vista.
Irvine Pacific
Moderately-priced condominiums.
Early Summer. 1980 ~ •
AltiatR~ •ftacwtna tGDdomilillln OWMl'lhip.
~not lnduded ln purdme price of 90lne """9.
..
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HMES rtl SAU C-•• 111&100. ·~ ... &1""'"1~"•111• , ...... c ......... ,
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RENTALS
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the Fedenl Fw'1Hous
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maka 1t illegat#-0 ad
~eruse ··ld\Y prelrt'nt•e,
hm1\allon. q da !.
en au nation led on race. cdor. reb . &ell,.
or nauonal on . or an
1na.enuor1 \o any
sw:b pre{~ limita·
ban.. OI' ~rioJUILIOO."
This newspa~ will not
lmoWUlgly aeept ttny
advertts tng{or real
est.aU: wtuch tn viola ·
lJOn d the law
lltllOtlS; ;t.erlfsen
*-ldct.Othtirads
-Clftd ..,,. ~ran iwu;a ... 1ty. The
DAILY PIUT a1SU1M1
1abi1ty w the first
incon-•d insertion
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One Call Service
Fast Credit Approval
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DO¥a SHOltlS
WATll .. OMT aMAMCI
A beautUu.I custom bu.1lt 6 bedroom s
buth Unda Isle home. Spacious family
room. with p atio. library/den.
hobby/dnrkroom. and more. Gracious
111aster bedroom suite with adjoining
I' r i ~ale dec k . Gour met kitchen
l'X lraordinalre Entertainme nt and
dinin~ amenities to com ple ment all.
P ie r and slip with accommodation for
one so· and 2 30· boats. Exceptional
location 24 hr guarded community.
Sl.700.000 LOWDOWN
OMler lHtY!> bnns offer 0 on this fantastic 6 Bdrm
family hom e. Maids • /
quarter., & 3 car garage -· ~·~~.::re d~ ~rt I • -•
''" jl• • • • .. ' ~~: --~·-1¥.-: I ~ lfiNtl &l~~;;~~;~~lty
OCEAMVIEW
$119,900
Drasllcttlly rt!duced
Walk to beuch -O<'ean-
view Gttat beach home + inves tm e nt op-
ixirturutY
64/r771 I
ASSUME I OV2°10
CATAUMA
BEGAHCE
$199,500
ASSUMAAE
8'/t'/o LOAN
Lvly fml,y home Oil qult'l
cul·de-sac. F.ast S1dt·.
C\SI'OM POOL & SPA.
Owner wUI carry XTRA.
~ 2nd T D. at attrac · u11e interest rale
759-1501
YOUR OWH "'HO«n4 40"
We ll not quite' but this Broa dmoor 4
bedroom sin~Je s tory does seem to
have a lot of land in the side and rear
vards . It also has a bright. open
feeling. formal d1n10f( room. a pla~
room a nd Just h op ovt.•r t o the
secluded communit y pool and puhl1<:
tenms . As kmg $275.000. you·111ove ll '
U~IVU~ t1()M~~
REALTORS. 675-6000
2443 U§t Cont Htqhv.•v. C.oron• drl M••
WE HAVl 2 S OF THE S f'> T LI~ TING!> IN TOW1'
SPYGLASS
SHOWPIECE
Wl'JWA VIEW!
nus ~~1tely derorol
ed 3 bdrm ~ hw. tl
ail from lhe 0<-csn and
bay VICW lO lht' lu'h
l.111dscap1n1? and n c-h
rlt'\.tral deror 2nd I ru. ~I
dt-ed or lease opuon
t e r m !> a .,. a 1 I a b I 1•
Presented ol S.S~.000
JoAnne Perlun.'>. Af~e-nt
OISTIHCTJVE
B.EGAHCE
$400,000
tEWUSTIMG
~t-Sp.uw.h t-Jte('UllH'
lu?E. l.4(e I rmJ din rm
+ breald.i.st nn L\ ly rrm1 t'11tl') & mi;tr br
'>IJlC. pll.r\ cio-n "' lflJlt.
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SHAT%84 llALTf PUSIM1'S
EASTtR IUYS YOU CAM"T PASSOVER
CdM DUPLEX -3 Bdrm --studio --
deck + a 3 Bdrm. Owner will carry
2nd TD. $285.000
BIG CANYON CONDO -2 Bdrm
den & this one has some ocean view.
S290,000
BIG CANYON CONDO -3 Bdrm, 3
bath. redecorated with new carpeting.
$390.000
LIDO ISLAND CONDO 2 Bdrm.
lar,gc deC'k walk to Lido Village.
Owner will lease option at $262,500.
COSTA MESA TRIPLEX -2 ne w
units l refurbished unit, seller will
J.!Uarant<.•(• Sl70.000 loan at 15'7' one
'ear S240,000
Pleow c.al. 640-625'
SHA TZEM REAL TY
Co/el , of newpo,.f
1' ) REAL TORS
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G E. lotcti, pool, VICW
Avalon from mO\.llltam
!I.Ide from rmtr bdrm &
bv nn.~
f.~IJC ;m() + !>(! fl.
home T o La lly re-
modeled, hardwood
floor.;, bay windows too.
Gourmet kit c hen
ovelook !> s unn.,.
breekfast area 2 larRe
bdrm!> down :.ta ir ~.
S«'QfX1 stOI)' hosLc; ~pee
tarular master 'u' te .
Huge drt>:.s1n(e a rea .
raised Roman tub, mar·
ble lop pull mans + 2
rmre queen !.J.1.e bd.cms.
A rwst to ~ Call no"' for personal preview
641).7171
lHQtJE HOMES
675-6000
A HAPPY EASTER
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SEIYICES
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EMPLOYMENT &
PREPUATIOM
'chMI• tnscnw1-J1~1> V. .anh .. , •
lil:I~ Ihm.a M A. ~·
MERCHANDISE
A"'Y~\;"'' AV1A1o111\i1 f"'
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thf \flt:"o H.twkbna; )ihlf'rl•I' ("anwn' 4' l.q..upm1 n1 ("A>
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&alders pame Easti.tde
locatJon 'need to sell r~t. onl) sss.ooo Call
641).7171
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RfPO $459/MO.
No quabfymg for a..;!.m
In. 4 Br pool hm.
£18.!rB!. ext H-l. agl
ldt .... $68.000 °" Asam fman on 2:.>o s f
home OD ocn. Owner in
bQlllle_ ffm'r7. 558-928Z
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ON THE WATER ~xq..Ute bayf1 a.t cOttda J Ju a. OMj
of hwport•s 11101t 10•9lat •fter
loco~. 30 Ft. boat lip oYai ......
S59t.OOO LH.
IY APPOIHTMEMT
640.6500
N ti~~MA
L\SS()CIAT'f~
INC
6fO Newport Center Dnve • 640 6500
SEU WITH CONFIDENCE
List your home vtith ttt. profHlioftats
at OcHn Pacific R•of htah & rM.t••
a OM yHK honw protecHo. plClfl at no
cost to yo..!
-CdM HOME OHL Y $ l 13,400.
Quaint l bdrm., 2 ba.: choice 45 ft. R-2
tot. cblble ~·shall~ root. o-~,.. ..
may carry 2nd T.D.
-GLAMOROUS EXECUTIVE HOME.
Walla of CJlau overlookhtCJ dalay
con.-.d hillt & priHt. CJGf'•... 4
ldntn., (mstr. Mitt. hat fh OWll pth.
frpk. & sittllMJ .... & .-t: l .... .....,
""-with cozy frpk.. We) ......... ""' H~ gearM to grocloels .... .,ta I ming.
Oftly $259,000.
ONLY $82,500 •.•
ht•eston ... first flMe a..y..,. or retirees
•.• dlolce 3 ...... 2 INL .._, Ilk•
fcMtlty nn. wffll cosy frpk, dbl CCII'
CJGf'Gge.
-HEWrORT llACH Tll-LEYEL.
S..•t l bdr&. 3 ba. co.do a. cMlc•
orM. Shp down N•hMJ ""' wHh brfcll
frpao. Lo..ty ..nit tCMte c*or. Clow to
pool, •• & tnaf • cowts. M•wly
ofhnd .. s 1 •2.soo. • -FANTASTIC YllW·'YllW·YllWf
Vfew of Sld•1hck. My. & oc--. c.....,.... ~ .... ..,-.. ...... ................. ...,,.Al ................... ...., ......
.._ pricH .. $4",100.
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2744 E. COAST "'1r.f •.
COIOMA Dll., MAI ..
Y"f'1 ,, ., • ' .
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OD Newport Pan OC'
9'lab to ~· Bda. Slngfe ramify. multiple
dwel.bng or comm'I in-come 1.n1t.s. Brkr lnvit·
ed. Wnl.e . R. Lother.
Box 420. La ke Ar
rowhead.. Qlllf. ~.Or
Call· 714·337·24 14 or
F.ves 337 1717
Peop6ewhoneed People
That's what the
OAJLYPJ'WT
SERVICE DIRECTORY
IS all about'
Pete Barrett
presents
EASTER PARADE
NEW LISTING-8AYCREST
SUPER POOL With homl' "rappt.•d
dram<.1tic:a ll v around it :1 Hdrm~
a nd family room. Ja.' the f1r~t "to .see
this former modc•I' S199.SOO
1718 '""-A••··.... ape.. s.. 1·5
SUPER ANANCING!
DOVER SHORES F«OHT ROW VIEW
$300.000 a~s umabk at 10.8' ·l +
bdrm~. PoOI. spa . .superb cond1ll<>n
J d c· a I h o m l' f o r c n le rt a in 1 n J.!
$565.UOO. PrH·e m clos land
I 7 18 G<lloxy Or .. Ml Ope-ft Sult. I -5
OON1 PANIC!
YOU STILL HAVE A. CHAMCE. 3
Bdr ms add-on family room . sunny
pool and patio. Desirable \\'estchff
location. Owne r wtll help with
financing . $195.000
I I 06 Pilttllwob, HI
BACK BlY VIEW
CUSToMtUILT 4 IDRM HOME --
With large spacious rooms Master
bdrm s uite has Fields tone fireplace
and windows open to the view.
LOOKING IN BAYSHORES?
FllST TIME EVB OFFHEDI Cha rming
ranch stvle home with huge used
bric k rireplace. All rooms h ave
open beams Meti culously cared. for
with new roof and coppe r plumbing.
Very well priced at $247.500
BAYFRONT DOVER SHOIES
YI.ARLY LIASE OI LU.SI Of'TIOH 3
Bdrms and room for so· boat. Much
more! Call for further details.
GOLF COUISE--MESA VERDE
,llMI FAllWAY LOC•TtOM -
S uperb 4 Bdrm home . formal dining
room, family room and game room.
Pool and s pa, S375.000.
ASI( us ...... "' ..... W9ff•ty
pr ...... wMct. COHl"t""""" & Mien.
You've Arrived
at ...
BIG CANYON
Fabulous 4 ldnn. poof. ja< & UfM"'li••
•i~w to Mw lock lay. Ow~ wift carry
on cOfttroct wiffii SI 00,000 dowtt at
I 2%. &tlet toiner's <MHqht. All ..-w point
ond carpriift4, $58' ,500.
LINDA ISLE
Gor~ 31R wcrhrfroftt hofM with
pi•r & lip to OCCOMfftOdah """" 60'
boats. Off•r~d at $995,000 with
as~ loan and xJnt t"""5 avolW..
601 LIDO
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Sp•ctac11lar •i•w. Prohuionally
decOf'Clhd. As..,.able IOClft.
NEWPORT DUPLEXES
S•p•r ln•HttMftt opportwtlty. WHt
H•wpori dlite*x.. Fe. tc.d. atWMabM
to. at 10%. ..... ''"·500.
CoroM d.I M• chonMt-. Int ~·
valM, So. of rcH. S 123,000 cnMllM6lt
at 9.t°lo. ott.r.d .. u 19,000.
NEWPORT LEASES
~ 601 Udo r.ti Dr. ,_tt.ouM
Wt.. ·-floor .... of .... ,.,. a.y to , .... ,.,..._ •we a1111a1......,. Lew
..., .. $2500/MO. ly lfllDls:laall.
l•rrlflc s,y9l•u Hfll llolM wltla •atta•tlMt ¥lew of ... ..,.,. H.._.
A1111Un•• ..ty. SI 545/-.
Other Bay(ront Properties
with Pier & Sil p
Call ror Informal.Ion
2075 San Joequln Hiiie Rd.
Acron from 810 CANYON
Ne"f*t 8eech
l40-"5m
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d." v..1lh \our f.imtl) .ind goocl"'n'~
lnu1<b Crom tht: l·nltre !>larr at :
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67S.HI I
OWNER WILL FIHAHCE
U0.000 DOWH
'20.llOO Do"n r1r assum e> 101 ,,..;
lo.in l}11.il1t~ :J ht•droom homt'
in Orarn.!r'. n1•w l'arpt•h. hu~e
I 1n•pli1<'t' fant.i-.t ll. hrirk pa t io
,, 11 h 1 "m lnr B \' Cllrm~r lot.
qu11 ' rt•·1..!lthorhnnd l'nn•<I lor
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HARBOR VIEW HILLS
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l.iqH• f ..1m1lv rnom n' 1•rlookinl!
..;par kltng l.IQOI .and p.1110 Ne\\ I)'
(ll·nir;1tl·d ..ind '.1q11·11·d 111tcrior
F n 10 \ th1· Prl\ ,1 < \ ol Lht• front
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OHE YEAR ESCROW??
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rnd:l\ <:lrn.e l,1lt•r Furn1sh<'cl
1 o r m l' r m o d \' I ~ .J 1, II . 0 ll ti .
L'nfurm~hed S:J.ill 01111 In South
I. .1 i.. u n .i p rt \ .1 11 • 1 o m m uni l y .
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:!tilt -.q It :~ Bctrm 2·1• ba
'-t'p,1r.itt' library loft oncl family
room Stt·p~ Lo lt•nn1.., <·ou rt~
HJ!I 1266 or fiiS 7512
11°10 ASSUMABLE LOAN
Missioft Vi•io
$170.UOO loa11 on a proft•ss1ona lly
ti e c-o r at c d 5 B d r m 2 ·1 , Ba t h
\1 adru1 Del Lai,:o 770 Enjoy
u n o IJ .., l r u l' t a h I <.• l a k e a n d
mountain Vil'"'.' c us tom pool and
"lH.I Oocl le -. of t•x tra storaJ?c .
C<1btnN~ in garaJ!e Owner will
n 1rry 2nd TD. only $29~.900
OCEAN VIEW HOME :1 Bdrm 3 Bath. professtonally
tfrtorat ed home i n Lagun a.
C arpet and h a rdwood floors
throughout. Pools ized lot. Owner
will help fmance. Call for more
info
Come Lalk t o u s about
opponunit ics available at George
C h ar l es R ea lt y . We ·re
e xp~ndin g! Ex ce llen t
commission schedule, lovely
oHices. members of Newport
Beac h . E . Ora n ge Cty,
Saddlebt1.ck. Laguna Beac h ,
Huntingt on Beach & Irvine
boards. Full secretarial staff.
c ongenial group and bonus
pro~ram. For a confidential
Interview please call Carl
Cottuso or Barbara RJass
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ELLICOTJ' CITY. Md
<AP> -Tile world'• oldell profe11lon baa
t.allee to tM alrwav•.
Howard OouDly pollc.
tald that c;•I Pl'O• atttuta ba '*Alai a Cllluns' r1dlo to
epllc "truckera and
molortat. otf U.S Route
I and Jn..,.tateN.
Police •aid tbe motorb.ed, rad.lo-Uaked
pro11lltuts apparenUy
•re nol or1anl1ed. So
far. pobce aaJd, they've
made no arreeta.
CroP8 Soar
CULT FIGURE TO STAR STATUS
Autttc. Merpret Atwood
MERCED <AP)
Merced County crops bil
._ record value of $701
mlWoo for 1'79, accord·
ing to agricultural com·
mlHioner Rex LyndalJ.
·Critics Making Star
~Of Canadian Author
" LOS ANGELES CAP) -ln this
• country, fledglins_ writers' dreams of
besl·seUers usuaYf are accompanied by visiom of fat royalty cbecb, huge pa~rbact advances an.4 even lar1er .: movie rights' proceeds.
, But when Margaret Atwood em· ~ barked on a Uterary career in
• Canada IS years aqo, her expecla·
; tiona were some.what more modest,
... nlOUGRT THAT my audience
would be a thousand discerning
• readers. for the rest of my life, for
ever and ever," she says.
It sounds laughable , and
dangerously like false modesty, since
she has just been g reeted warmly by
a clerk in a local bookstore where
her n·ew novel. "Life Refore Man." is
prominently displayed
There have been three other nov-
e ls. six volumes or poetry, a
layman's book of liler'ry criticism
and a number of television scripts m
the 15 years. She's been a full-fledged
celebrity in Canada ror a decade, and
is far and away the country's besl-
known woman writer.
TRUE .. UFE BEFORE Man" is
up t.o about 40,000 hardcover copies,
which works out to be the per.capita
equivalent of 400,000 copies in the
larger U.S. m arket.
And in this country. the story or
two women and a man in a moody romantic triangle has already
gathered extremely warm reviews.
including a front.page article in Tbe
New York Times Boot Review .
If the literary critics don't pave
.Miss Atwood's way lo eenerous help-
-ings of fame and fortune 1n tbe Unit·
ed States, there's a good chance
Holl~wilL
THE SLJGBT, F&IZZY·baired
40-year-old is writing the screenplay
for her 1.976 comedy, "Lady Oracle ..
for actress Margot Kidder, a
longtime admirer and fellow Cana·
dian. A film version of her secood
novel. "Surfacing," is due for release
later this year.
But in the mid· '60s she would have
needed a crystal ball to predict these
achievements. given the then·grim
facts or life in Canadian publishing
Miss Atwood has obviously com·
m1tted them to memory
•'In 1960 there were five novels published in Canada. five for the
whole year." she recites over cofree at her hotel.
"IF YOU WERE lucky, you woul.:I sell a thousand copies. Thal was con·
s idered very good . Mordecai
Richler's firs t book, that was
published in England. sold three
copies in Canada in the 195&.> Thal'.,
why everybody left · ·
Is Your Restaurant's
Menu Telling Truth?
By the Associated Pnss
At least one out of every four
dollars Americans spent on food last
year went for meals away from
home. according to government
figures. but consumers may not
·always be getting what Uley think
they are paying for.
''The ques tion of accurate
representation of food ,Purchased in
r estaurants. f ast.food establish·
menta. cafeterias or carry-outs is or
growing concern to consumer
groups, the food service industry and
regulators," said an article in the
National Food Review, pµblisbed by
the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
THE USDA REPORTS that Census
'Bureau figures show Americans
spent an estimated $266 billion on
food in 1979. Of that amount, $66
billion was spent on food away from
home.
"Consumers are no doubt being
misled in some eating estabbshments
and are paying for things they do not
get," the National Food review arti·
cle said.
The problem is that the language
on the menu may not always match
the food that comes out of \he
kitchen.
ARE THE ••mAHO" potatoes real·
ly from Idaho ? Does the
.. homemade" cake come out or a
box? Is the "fresh" orange juice
made up from frozen concentrate'
Several cities, including Los
Angeles, Chicago and Wubington,
D.C .• have set up guidelines requir·
int accurate menu descriptions and
the USDA says there are indications
tbllt the rules are working -a\ least
1n the nation's capiul.
The del>artrp_ent says that District
of Columbia omclal.s surveyed eat.lng placet ln tm and found coosumera
were belnl aerved commercially pro-
tt'sed aoc1 frozen products instead of
'fresh ones; the quaUty of meat
served was often lower than the
quallty lilted on the menu; and
: domestic Items were frequently
described u Imported.
ANOTllE1l Su&VEY wu ecuduct-ecl lD January um. about •ix montba
• after tbe lDUoduetion of strict recul•·
tiona on menu accuracy. Tbe result, aecordlnt to the USDA: "There wu
·a 11.IDLOca.nt deerease ln menu di•·
parlO. Md lt waa concluded that the
Aecuraq ln Menu Pro1ram ln tbe
Dlltrid ill Q)lumbJa ii effective." In IDOlt are• of the country, the couamer still bas to rel,y on the ln·
d!Yldu.al nttaurant operator. ll you u .. qwUom about tbe dlKript.loo
~ 111e-.,. for detaila. ID IDU1
( __ co_N_s_u_M_E_R_J
cases, the restaurant 1s not de-
liberately trying to mis lead the
customer: the use or a particular
phrase may simply be a matter of
habit.
Here are some areas to check
4-H•lf Federal and state laws set quahty
standards for many product.I. If a
restaurant u s es the s ame
terminoJogy that the government
does, the product should mut the
standards.
"Prime roast beef." for example.
should be meat that has been graded
"prime .. Ir the menu lists "choice
chopped s irloin,·· the hamburger
should come from a choice·graded
sirloin o( beef. One exception Is the
term ''prime rib," which describes a
cut of meat rather than a standard of
quality. according to the USDA.
Maple syrup should be a natural
product from the s ap of the maple
tree. Roquefort cheese comes from
the viUage of Roquefort ln France
and is made of sheep or goat milk;
other blue.veined cheeses should not
be described as Roquefort.
q.. .....
Cust.omera should realize lb.al the
weight indicated on the menu ls the
weight before cooking: don't expect a
10-ounce steak to weigh 10 ounces
when at arrives on your plate. Other
quantity descriptions involve com·
mon sense.
A bowl of soup should bold more
than a cup. A double drtnk should be
fully twice the size or 8 regular
drink.
Mlerdl•..., ..
Many pbra.HI traCliUonally UMd to
enbance tbe appeal of a particular
food are not atrtc:Uy accurate.
Very few "homemade" ltema, lor
esample, are actually made in
aomeooe'a home. The de.crlptloo
"Homestyle" ls preferable.
Geouapby also la Important. The
term "Dover sole" 1b0Wd not be
uted to refer to sole cauia>t in U.S.
waters: Dover sole comea from
En•land and uaually It froaen.
Potatoes Jrom Maine 1bould not be
served if the menu Usu the Idaho
variety.
There are except.loat, ot · coune.
Tile word1 "New Sn•laad" and
"llanbaUan•• appUtd to c lam
tt.wder, for aample, reler to re·
ctpes that lpcud trom tbelr orlltnaJ locar decade9 •IO· . ~
This fair feline from Turlock found shade
from the San Joaquin Valley sun and a
strategic place to watch for fe~tbered
friends. The stake-out was going well until
the photographer snapped he .. picture and
scared away the birds.
Peptide Pills
For Hiin, Too?
WASHING TON (AP I Birth control equality
for the sexes may result rrom a new contraceptive
technique soon to be tested on men and women in
the United States .
The National Institutes of Health announced
that they are sponsoring tbe first American
clinical studies of a birth control approach that
may prove effective In men as well as women.
The new technique uaes bormooal protflns
cltlled peptides lnstead of sterotd hormones sucb
as the estrogens used in female birth control pills
-DR. GABRIEL BIALY OF the National ~t1tute of Child Health and Human Development
'(oid a briefing that peptides have less of an impact
on the body than synthet1<· steroid hormones
Stero1dc; not only afCect most of the cells in the
body. but also resist rapid excretion from the
body. B1al) said Pt'pt1de'>. on tht' other hand. haH·
more restnct1ve effects b1olog1call;r and appear to
break down and leave the body more ea!'l11). he
said.
Bialy, chief of the m!>t.Jtute 'l> contraceptive de
velopment branch. said his agency IS financing the
hrst limited clinical studies in this country aimed
at studying the contraceptive aspects of peptide~
A Sltl,000, TWO· YEAR contract went lo Dr
David Rabin of Vanderbilt University Medical
School in Nashville to study Ule contracepUve ef·
feels on males .
There has never been an approved male
equivalent to the female birth control pill,
although several versions have been tested. Bialy
and others said peptides may prove to be the first
to win approval
Dr. Samuel S.C Yen of the University of
California, San Diego. received a similar contract
to look at peptide contraceptive action LD women.
THERE HA VE BEEN RECENT smaJl.scaJe.
preliminary peptide tests with human.a in the Unit·
ed Stat.es and more advanced tests 10 .Japan and
Europe, notably in Sweden
Scientists say large-scale clinical lrials 10 the
United States are at leas t three y~rs away and
general use will follow years after that. 1f pept1dea
prove lo be safe and effective contraceptives
"Our initial clinical studies will be hmiled. es
sent1ally designed to test !lafety and dose levelB
and not the contraceptive action per se," Bialy
said. "lf the results are good, then we wlll do
studies with more people for efficacy "
BUT BIALY SAID THE trials will yield
enough data on contraceptive effects to tell aclen·
Uats if they are on the right traek.
The peptide that wtll be used ln t.be nnt letta
is a more potent. syntheUc venioo of na\urall.y OC·
currtni luteinizing bormone·releutng bortnone,
more sh:oply called LHRH.
This peptide comes from a section of the brain
called the-hypothalamus and works on the
pituitary gland at the bue of the brain This
gland. In turn, secrets honnonea affect.ln1 body
1rowth. metabolism and sexual development
LHaH CAUSES THE PITUn'AaY to secret
two hormones that affect male and female 1onads.
the testicles and ovarle1. respectively These
hormonea and their balance control sperm and
hormone production 1n male&, and eu cell lfOwt.b,
hormone balance and menmu&Uon ln women.
Studiea indicate LHRH can tnblb6t .,erm pro·
duct.loo wltbout depnulq bormcw that affect
sea dl1ve. ADd tbe peptide a1eo appean tffectlve ln cootrolllq female fertility ill varioul ways. adeo·
Ulta say. ID tbe male tests, &4 volunteen who have
alre11dy deeided to bave vueetomiea wW be
divided into three 1rouP1. One .,.OUp will aet LHRR inject.Ions dally for 84 tlaya, the second -111
get the same treatment alonl with • bl·weekly
hormone 1.,.pplement .and tbe third will aet fate ln·
Jectlons.
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ASSUME
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Remodeled. upgraded.
charmer. Separate 2
Bdrm home OD 601125'
R-2 lot. S:U,000 eqmly.
Tot.al peymeolS 17SS.
Ad Id! Call ~ZJll
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PA&.MSPU•S
1ldm Wells C C Villa
New 13'<-hoanc1ng
w IOlxl down. at cl.ass.
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br. 3 ba condo Mar rakesh Goll C Same
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ple recover t.cUoa after ,._ oo and off treat· dlr«tory Your
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In the female stud)' llavolvtna eo women. as-tally
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home. <>-na motl¥at.td
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mided raioUy m Owner
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W/ftOATSW u•ar• new . 5 www. s betbl. $$' t.-.Up, spa and mutb
..... 1 ... 000. •c:.u«OM ESTA11
Spectac ular c:uatom
......... •llb pool, 2
spu and golf coune
..... New. llapiftceot e bedroomt, 5 ba thll. a,.a.oao.
SPYGLASS
tetlaFOltD Stlowa tlke model. .-me moantaAn ¥inr.
baa room With wet bar.
115,000.
CNe<>SHOUS
• --ocean vlew I ~beaches. Large
auumable loao at
IOIA'lo. 1179,000.
OLDCclM
IUUX
1 "9fS new. mint eood> ·
tloo, 3 bedrooms, 3
bli&hl ; 2 bedreona. 2
balbl. 20-29~ down,
o woer f1n~D C lD1t . s:m.ooo
CM.l THE
TWOLOMGS
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THE ST AR.HES
COMPAHY
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A NEW APPROACll
AND ATTITUDE
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New bstln~ 4 br .. neat & ('lean
Drive by 27~ Cibola " then call
Ja('kic Handl•ma n 63 11266
,...S IS IT!
The perfect CdM ho11e ll'12'N.
SlS0.000 Ai sum able 4 Bd .
canyon locatlm. Tim lhone. Agt.
631 ·1266
f.AS IDE C.N.
Beautifully u raded ~ br .. 2 ba.
home tucked way on a quiet cul
de sac. Terra d garden abounds
w/fruit trees. nly sus.ooo. call
Joyce Waltze l ·l.266
aclenttltl wlll look at the.,,_., OD ftrUU\7 of alv· Call MZ.S6'11ftt. m
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CORONA Dll MAR COTIAGES
Duplex, South ol Coot Hithw•y wtlh complete privecy. CorMr locetlon.
Each unit 2 Bdrm Md a fireplace. Auumabl• *n.1245,000.
· PLAY GOLF
Your oo course In tbl1 fant.uUc 3 Bdrm. Rancho San Joaquin townhome.
Gotr CO\U"'M vie" from ..,.~ kitchen. dlnlnte room. llvtn1 room and master bdrm. O.tbedral ~celUnl host red bnck nrepla e. $65,000 down to
$UO,OOOA.l.T.D. For appolntn)ellt coll
IRVINE BACHELOR PAD
SSl,990! Owner "111 carry the paper a t 20~ down. Pool. tenn1:, courts. spa.
mouotaln view. Act now!
OCIAMRONr FOi llMT
3 Bdrm Furnished $900 for 1 month.
THE REAL FSrA'l1ER8
Cnta del Mar 673-1550
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* * * * * * Heritage Collection
DECORA TottS DBJGHT
This beautiful 2 Bdrm 2 bath condo
near So. Coa&t Plaza features: new
carpets & wall coverings. ceramic
floors. formal dining room & RV
nccess. Priced at only $119,700. Call
540·1151
A n&mOH IUILDEltS/IHYESTottS
Eastside older home on large R-2
comer lot. City approved duplex plans
included in purchase price. Asking
$87,500. For an appaintment to see.
c·a ll 540-1151
HICED TO SBJ.
This sharp 3 Bdrm 2 bath home is the
lowest priced in Mesa Verde. Owner
will assist with the financing. Hurry
on this one. won't las\! Priced at only
S97.500. Call 540-1151.
l .
SeU Ulinp fast will Dally I Fmd what yau want ln
Pilot Want Ads. Daily PUol Cluslfieds.
SEU. ad.le items with a I fmd what you want m
Dady Pilot Classified Ad. Daily Pilot Classifieds.
IRVIHE TERRACE VIEW
Obviously not for everyone at
Sl.084,000 -but those who can
afford it will appreciate Uus truly
magnificent. prime view home &
recognize what a t remendous value
it is. Located on an extra large lot,
d esigned for maximum privacy.
Informal luxury, with extravagant
use of stone & wood. 4 Bdrms ..
large family room, 3 car garage.
paol & a view without compare. ·A
h o me buying opportunity that
cannot be duplicated.
DON'T FORGET TO
VOTE APRIL I•!
HE WHOLE TRUTH ABOUT
REAL EST ATE FINANCING •••
INTEREST AS LOW AS
91/29/o
There are a lot more ways to finance a real estate purchase than Just a
conventtorel loan. Today's newspapers and broadcast media keep telfing the
public abo£e high interest on conventional loans ... but what they don't tell
you is that umable loans at much lower interest and other creative forms of
financing e available. Call Tarbell today and get the WHOLE TRUTH ABOUT
REAL ESTATE FINANCING.
nirbell,
REALTORS~--.......
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ASSUME rrHE 9 StS<ii INTEREST
LOA N ~n thi s <:;..a l ifornia
ContemJ>4rary styled 3 bedroom
pool home . All b eautifully
decorate•. with new wallpaper.
hearty fiteplace, family room for
the kids~ating area off the deluxe kitchen. vered patio, sparkling
pool, g ge opener. Plus avocado
tree in ard. About $38,000 down
and owntr help finance. 5109,950,
call todaj! 540-1720
A-a.o.; Tfof "'"" Gorgeo locati9n, overlooks t he
BLUE CIFIC in a resort type
area. Cl e to the golf course, Dana
Point h r , beaches .and the spa.
Comm y POO& le sauna, too. :I
bedroom esf gn, with formal dining
room. 2~ths, family room, and 2 fireplac . . • one in the master
suite. A ut 204.5 sq. feet of living
space in . 3 patios. Don't miss it!
A st~!!Jat $205,000, take over paym~. 54D-1'120 .... _ .......
s u rro
Medtt
Security r0om
Coast
1/8%
outt Come take a good
neat 1 bedroom condo.
ult community. with
private patio ... ode~ by enticing
ranean atmosphere .
ate, Etio area, apa, rec mo e. All near South
a a • Assume the 11
• . . llurry ! 540-1720
Costa Mesa's Eashide
Super location , R·2 lo t i5 t he
locati on for this c harming 2
bedroom family home. Custom
drapes & shutters through out, with
dining area, wood floors and new
plumbing. On nice big lot. with
room for the boat. About $25,000
down and owner will help finance.
$125,000, call now! 540-1720
Patto.-.MecrTeMis
Close to the pool. too ... ideal for
the active couple! Immaculate.
totally private 3 bedroom patio
home, complete with custom
drapes, upgraded carpets, tinted
windows, and lots of handsome
wroug ht iron accents. Fabulous
location! Garage opener. Must see.
S97,000. 540-1720
At._ I O'l:a'Yo &,o_.
Take over low interest loan on this
STARTER 2 bedr09m condo! Only
S731700 ... price slashed thousands.
In the popular "Woodside ViJlage.,
area, close to South Coast Plaza
shops. Fenced patio, 3 pools, spa,
sauna, lush grounds. Come by &
see! 54()..1720
$66,tSO. ..... Ywd
Great ror the kids! Super starter
home with 2 be(lrooms and dining
room area. Patio area. XLNT
location . . . close to schools &
shopS. Owner will help finance with
Sll,000 down. 12Y.l% interest loan.
Call for more details. 540-1720
WltWU. • CLOS. TOOAY
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t'4P ASSUllABLE LOAN AND /OR
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nNANCE wrm '41.%
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CrMt. l le*w, 21/• ....._
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carpets, dnl9Mf' wallp•"'· " tit. botlwOOMS, loNje MOdtn.
kffclMR. tw~ ,. lawy cmd
1trl• at a 1node1t p ric•.
$114.500.
4 BEDROOM, 5 IA TH +
IOHUS & GUEST An.
Lor~. illlfM""she Htry wfft.
clrc .... d9ircose,... to~
roe. wtte. .... COltY.,....,._
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l'ONI, ...-.Y room + CCI 'I It
separate 9•••t opart•••f
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bo11us roo•. Harbor Yl•w
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CONDO IN THE ILUFfS
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NEWPORT BEACH
499-455 I 495-1720
Sod l.aC)lllta LOCJmG MMJ-1
497.333 I 49J..81I2
LaCJUllCI leach 0-Poiltt
OCIAMVllW!
WO# SI 74.500!
SECURITY BLOC. ~ penehouae •
2 td"ml., 2 i:.t.bs. frplc.,
deck + community
.,,.,., W!!jj • will trade .
~ · lease optioo
with 110.<m!
OCV'..:>NT'!
OWNER'S deluxe 3
bdrm.. 2 beth Ullrt + 4
bdrm. rental. 6 car
garaae. 55h . lot.
Sl$,«m!
IUUXES
OCIAH YIEWS!
Seilen will belp hnant't!
3 & 3 BR w:ut.s $275,000 '
3 &2 BR uau Sl79.500'
3 & 1 BR 11Dits $289..500!
..... layf'Toop. ........
• 67~7060 *
EASTSIDf
$99,900!
~. <Ast.a Mesa 2
Bdrm charmer. L ake
brand oew! New roof.
catpda. pamt.. loleben.
the wons ! Incredible
value. Jmt ~ to
llJ.900! Hi.ny ~ Take ad
vw&a&e' Cail 752-1700
U1 f• '•f ~ II t I If'• IU ,._. '• t ['311filltd
te.AVBDl
5 Bdrms. er 4 •a den . immaculate 2·atory
bmPe ~all tbe eKlrU
CllJ'llle door opener,
water •oft•••r. de·
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mus tbe e mployment
t'JDbllma m Claulfied.
GOHIOUS .. IMJ-C-AMTOM
Just reduced 110,000 and owner ,.,.
"Let'• sell"1. Outltandiq VenailleiJ
home, high1y upgraded, cuatoQ\
features. Lovely night light and ocean
view. Opet\ today, 5 Rue Montre~.
E.xcellent financing. 1S9-1679
... l.C. •OADMOOI I Pl.AM
Investors, we've listed the 5 BR. Fam
Rm model for under Ssoo,ooo .
Park-like grounds, 3 car garage.
Excellent financing.
LEASE/OPTION VILLA BAI.BOA
Mew md _.,.,. I~ la 2 bcfr.. 2 ba
w/flttpl•ca md ....,... ~-S...-
cCMMlo o'f'ftioob CJt"••...... S2 I 0,000.
631·'400. $10,000 ... & $750 ,... mo.a.ose.
EXEC. VERSAILLES VIEW
~ VIEW fro. ttiis MCWity ed
prestiCJious co11do in a "'-ct.an"
~ OY~ H.-wpcri. Yee.I
cmd deem 2 bdr-. 2 baHI wftll Olltda cw
balco•y. Ow••r w ill leas• or a.o .. /optioe witta S 10,000 COiia ..ct
SI 000 P"' __... ltow for.._ pria of
S22t.500. 0....-ltas _,wc1, s....M!
631-1400
PENINSULA POINT
WfTH qu1Q ucaow s110.ooo
A hOMe of cldiacHow °" a coner. Jest
,.,.,, to layfrOlll & oc ... fwOlll. °"""
frHh •d ••p~ni•e co.te.,wory
2--story "-..... 4 ~ ~
roo• ••d d••· Soari•CJ i•t•rlor
9rH.._.. & potto wlttt greH1ry.
SlloW'fl by a,p11W-• 6Jt-t400.
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC
REAL ESTATl.
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611-1400 671-6900
RE/MAX IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE
A 5 1,000,000 MONTH!
PATRICK TENORE
IRS IHINIS DOllEI I
IN MARCH •••
In March Patrick sold in excess of $1 .000.000.00 and listed over $2.000.000.00 in
property. bringing Patrick's personal sates for 1980 to well in excess of
$2.000.000.00 in property sold! Patrick. who finds today's real estate market in
Orange County totally exciting states "that if the public is going to work with a
realtor they better find the very best one they can!" Patrick also insists NOW is the
time TO BUY -prices & terms will never be better! Patrick, a professional in
creative financing, "gets the job done" in whatever real estate money market. tf
you need to sell your home quickly and creatively in today's market. or want to
avoid high interest rates by purchasi_ng a home with 'creative financing ...
CALL
PATRICK _ TE•RE
HE &ETS THE JOI DONE!
631-1266
GONGRATUlAflONS PA TRICK T ... -
• ,
EASTER
GREETINGS
•
TO ALL OUI RIBtDS
FROM T .. STA,.
CAROL ARTHUR
CATHY BENDALL
LOU BRECHTEL
JOAN COOPER
MARGUERITE HART
CHARLES HOYLER
LCMI lrecilhl It AttodalH ............
SH & COMrAU!
Vi e w l o c a ti o n! Quality
construction! 4BR home built around a spa rkling pool in
protected courtyard & featuring a
dramatic VIEW of Peninsula tights,
Cata lina & harbor e ntra nce. Family
rm & formal dining rm adjoining
s pacious Ji ving rm for entertaining.
$795,000 fee. La rry Dyer 642·8235.
(J-64)
11.UffS FttOHT ROW!
lst offering! Dolore" pl an end-unit
w/3BRs. 21!.' bat:.~. oming & brkfs t
areas. Spectacular view of Upper
Bay & Ecol. reserve Wrap-around
patio. 5265.000 fee. Du.:k Halderman
642-8235. (J-65)
ASSUMAILE!
This 2 BR. 11:.! bath t ownhome
w/ attached garage has just been
reduced to $93,500! Decorated in
warm earthton es & upgraded.
Owner will he lp finance. Lorraine
Re id 551-8700. (J -66)
rOOl-VIEW-S 125,000!
Comfortable 4BR hilltop home in
newer neig hborhood near fwys.
schools & Laguna Ni guel shopping
mall. Ass uma ble VA loan -owner
w ill a ssist w /flnancing . Paula
Bailey 642-8235. <J -67 )
B.EGAMCE & CHARM!
. This 4BR. fa mily rm President
home has a spacious lot w/covered
patio. garden blazing with color & a
view of green hills & city lights.
Oak flooring paneling & 2 fireplaces
give a feeling of mellow warmth.
$359.500. Madehne Cross 752·1414.
(J-68 )
FUXllLE FINANCING!
Sit uated on one of the la rgest
townhome lots, this spacious 3BR
Deauville offers a ll amenities incl :
prof. decor & landscaping, quality
upgrades . air-conditioning, pool,
spa. patios & m a rvelous view !
$699,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200.
(J-69)
TOWNHOME!
Presti gious Big Canyon --a
security protected environment.
Lovely 3BR & den home that would
s uit the mos t dis crimina ting.
Dramatic ceilings -· understated
decorating --lg pvt patio. $235,000.
Julie Van Wieren 752-1414. (J-70)
CAI«<* 1111t!A T-Sll9,SOOl
Rambling, woodsy home nestled in
tree-filled canyon 5 minutes from
fwy. 4BRs --s tudy --formal dining
& family rms & room to add 5th BR.
Fantastic rec. facilities incl. lake,
sailing, tennis , pools, spa & special
family activities. Paula Bailey
642·8235. (J. 71)
MAlloa VllW HOMISt
Dramatic 48R Palermo situated in
park·llke setting. Wood deck -·
pond and waterfall add charm to
the free-flow floorplan. Many
amenities. A well priced offering
tha~ won't las t . Susie Weiss
551·8700. (J-72)
.,AllMOOa
HAllOa YllW
MUS
aipet ftn&ocin1 avail.,
oo thia lovely 4 BR. rarmb' rm home with re-twana view of mtm &
hillalde. Reall1Ucaly
pnoed at D49~. cau
~ oomE VALENTINE
~or~
VA
TERMS!
Owner wants out-
owr.-wW &ell &Dier VA
terms, 13~ interest.
fllst.Slde eo.ta Mesa 3
Bdrm 2 batb, atone
ftreplace. A must tee at
only Sl<B,S5(). Ad OOW !
Oill 546-2313 "'1N Iii 'I • I/\ llJN /Ola N( I•
["1Nll1ll
·c rcWZ-
Eastside 3 Bdrm home,
hardwood fbn, double
garage. Lot 60x120,
$125,IXKI
RoyMce4r* ...... 541-nn
READ
ALL ABOUTm
Oie comes aJoog every
onc e 1n a while-4
atrm;, 3 baths. dining
room. add on fam ily
room. Bwllin 6 stool wetbar. refrigerator.
icemaker. room for pool
table . Ma goifice nt
pyramid skylight with
polished brass Huge
storage a rea. tht-re ·s
Jl..til much. mucb more '°' only SI 19,950. Act oow• CJll 546-ZJtJ
t lf.-'~t I• I f '• lJ f ~ / •
l·~dftliil
PENINSULA POINI'.
$330,000
°'1mef" will C&rT)' rintnC· ing. No qualifying lo
buyer. Unbelievable 3
Bdrm. 2 story home.
Rich parquet floors.
Mahogany wood beamed
ceilings. tota lly re-
modeled thruout. Just
l1Sted ! Won't last with
this price & tenns. Call
~nn
Ol'fN 111 9 •II\ If.JN 101>1 N(I •
[9dlllil
4.-WRAMCH
STYUHOME
~ ~ $4000 down.
Wallang dist.a.oce lo all
sd:lools. parlc aod ma1or
stqiping centers. Good
as.5Uftl3_ble loan. 9'k '".
teresl. $458 per mo. <.:all
714-~67
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WATERFRONT
FORECLOSURE
Newport Beach, 3
bdnm. 80 Ft. front.age
oo wat.er. Owner needs
fast sale. Willing to be
~1able, call for de-
tails. 646-TI71
THJ: Rf:AI
ESTATf:RS
I '
CHdM OM UDO
Thia fabuJOUI 3 bdrm •• 2 ba~ home.
decoralor remode led, i1 Ideal for
family or as a weekend home. One of
the choicest locaUona ! A fantastic buy
ul only $425.000.
4 IDIM. IM T .. Cl&T
One ot the largest, best located units
in the Crest is now available lor only
. $185,000!
UST IUY OM •&•tSILA Comer 1~ in the most choice &tcatJon.
New home. one of a kind! 4 Bdrms .•
2ih baths. family room, mstr. Slllte & 3
frplcs. The ideal f a miJy home JOU can
afford. Great financing. OnJy $J85.000.
INYESTOR•s 5PICIAL Thi.." beauti1ul 2 bdrm~.-2 6ath condo. in the Newport Crest. is aa ideal
investment. One or the lowest priced
properties available in the Crest now.
at only $159.500.
IEST OCEAN VIEW-THE CIEST
Our new listing in the Crest is light &
airy & e1X tremely private. n is end
unit has 180 deg. view or the ocean.
0ne of the most fantastic locations m
the Crest. This one is guaranteed to
please the most discriminating buyer!
Priced right at only $189.500.
CHECK OUR PRICE ON LIDO
This 5 bdrm .. 4 bath home. with den.
formal dining rm. & loft. is the ideal
home for the prestige minded. on
Lido. Quality construction & decorator
finished. makes this an ideal home.
Compare this value at only $435,000 !
IEST IUY IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS
This 4 bdrm. home. in the traditional
style, is a true value for a fa mily. a n
in vesto r o r s omeone looking t o ,
remodel. On a double lot. this home
has a swimmin~ pool. 3 private patios
& plenty or space to add-on. High
ceilin gs & la rge rooms. make this a
grl'at homl'. Can vou believe it at only S~65.000' •
Ski LODGE IH TRUCKEE. CALIF.
Spacious home adjacent to Napa &
Sonoma. ideal for ski lodge. Near new
!-.hopping center & all major ski areas.
Owner will carry Is l T D. at 11 5r~ for
HI year;. 5180.000
VIEW CONDO OM LIDO
This fabulous condo. on the 8th floor of
the flO l bid!-!.. possesses the most
fabu lous v ie w of ocean . bay &
mountains m Newport. Truly prestige
lt\'lng a l only s.550.000
OH THE TIP OF LIDO
Great 4 bdrm .. 3 bath home in one of
the quieter & more secluded locations
o n Lido. Fabulous sunny patio. ideal
for entertaining. $525.000.
DREAM RENT AL OH LIDO
Fabulous s ummer rental. 3 bdrms .. 2
baths with a la r ge. sunny private
patio. This extra large house is ideal
for a family , or just the couple
wanting lo get awa y from it all !
Summer or yearly lease.
FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY!
If Y.ou're thinking of a cha nge &
looking for a great place to work. with
one of the highest commission s plits.
ca ll Bill Gelbke 673·7300
,
~ COTr ntnLTT
~ ~ mvrs1nrn1 conrnm
You 've Arrived
at ...
LINDA ISLE
Waterfront Haven of intemalionalJy
r e n own literary figur~ is n4w
available to the discriminating
bu yer.
• Park your yacht at front door.
• Family size home. adapts
beautifully to entertaining.
• Privacy is assured in this gate
guarded community.
• Magnificent vistas and intimate
courtyards complement this
exciting island retreat.
• This experience in living is priced
for the discemlnt. • or course ... by appointment.
Other Bayf tont Properties
with Pier & Slip
Call for Information.
2071 San Jo9q&lfn tlll8 Rd.
Aero" ftom BIO CANYON
Newport llMCh
... 1777
.......... "*' Newly decorated ' bdrm. famUy
homo. Cloee to ocean. 1325.000.
IA'nllONT
Wo have 1everal ftne homes
wllh pJer • 1Up
a TOIO HOllll COUNl'IY
4 Bdrm1.t 3 bath•~ ranch style.
mlni.-tate In orana• arovee. t:Me.400
BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR
' ' ' I , -
Incomparable white wawr view of
Irvine Cove ~-Catalina and
Sunsets. Rare. very large sloping
lot, all useable. Architectural plans
for exciting home combining old
world charm with contemporary
flair. For information and brochure
call~. Ownr/ >igt .
12% INT.
witll 20% DOWN.
tww J.4 ... OOtll Ha•l5
••• th ~600.,S
Prices S..+ at S I 02. 995
Poc...ttw t4o •• •
C.-77MOll
~~s .1~1~~~ss .
TerriflC1A~ with OutnudiD1 harbor ud oeeal\_ view. Owner will
carry saso,ooo 2ndf.D. I ,
LIASI enlON Fabulous ocean a d harbor view. 4
bedroom. large family room, pool. 1349.000. 115,000 oPtlon money. $1500 pr mo.
fil Coldwe ll Banker
~ler (f r+tilujJ
FROM THE SJ A~
OF COLDW~IAMK&
IN NIEWJIORTCEllTER
• 644~060
DIRECTORY
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HOUSES FOR SALE
2 IEHOOM
621 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar
759-0811 Sl73.000 Sat Sun l ·S
34 Tanj?enne 1 Orange Tree 1 Irvine
759·081 l Sll0,500 Sat Sun 1·5
56 Sea Jsland Dr I 81~ C)n l !':B
675 3411 Sl 79,900 Sat Sun 1·5
2 II ... FAM IM .-D&I
•2215 Pacifi c Dr .. Corona del Mar
642-8235 S995,000 Sun_ 1-4 ·30
l IEO•OOM 146850val Rd 1WalnutSq > Irv
552-89&1 $89,000 Sat /Sun 1·5
5 Robon Ct. (Nwpl Cresll NB
7$1616 Sun l 4
256 Fairview Drive, Lag Beach
499-4159 Sat/Sunday
2553 Greenbriar. Costa Mesa
540-1720 $109.950 Sun. 1-S
3125 Bayside Dr .. Corona del Mar
673-8550 S216.000 Sun. 1-5
19361 Cindy Lane. Huntingt.on.Bcb
979-5370 $95,900
Sat 12-3. Sun 12·5
2728 Vi sta del Oro 1 Bluffs> N.B.
S157,50Q.Fec Sat/Sun 1-S
l .. ,... FAM IM tw D8f
1982 Tustin Av e . Costa Mesa
646-7414 Sl24.500 Sunday 1-6
•1718 Irvine Ave < Ba ycres t) NB
642·5200 $199,500 Sun. 1-5
26 Lakeview <Woodbridge) Irv.
675-3411 $175,500 Sun. 1-5
531 El Modena. Newport Beach
631-1266 $375 ,000 Sun 1-5
•8462 P e pp e rwood cS &S>
Westminster
848-2262 Sat /Sun 12-S
1044 Santiago <Dover Shores> N.B.
759-1616 Sun~ -4
43 Lakeshore <Woodbridge> Irv.
551-8700 $179.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
4 llOIOOM
325 Aliso CNpt. Hts. l N.B.
631-4777 $225,000 Sat/SUD l·S
607 Rockford Rd . Cam Hlnds, CdM
631-1.266 $299.000-Fee Sun 1-5
223 Via Ithaca. Newport Be~ch
499-4460 Sat/Sun l ·4
1521 Seacrest CHVHls > CdM
675-3411 $4CY7,000-fee Sat/Sun l·S
1836 Port Tiffin, Newport Beach ~ Open Sat/SUD 1-4
4 • .... 'AM ltM •DIM
35 Goleta <S=lass) CdM
964·28U ,000 Sun. 2·S
•2101 Leewani Ln, Baycrest. N.B. 640-~ $219,000 Sun 1-4
4515 Orrington <Cameo Sbn> CdM
873·T181 $379,000 Sun.1·5
•1718Galaxy (DoverSbn) NB
6'2-.saoo '565.000-ree Sat/Sun 1·5
•1108 Pembroke (WestcUfO NB
142.5200 1195 000 Sat/Sun 1~
355 E. "2nd St. <Back Bay> C.11. -.ms Sat/San 1-$
' 5 Rue Montreux C Big Canyon > NB
759-1679 5605.000 S.at1Sun 1·5
21051 Shaw <Park Pl> Huntington
Bch
963-83'T1 SJ&i.000 Sat Sun 1-5
• 21i72 Ballow Ln ( M <.·~J dcl ~1 a r1 CM
556·2660 Sl1 5,900 Satl-4
1421 Kings Rd . :'lie"' part ~ach
673-3550 $475.000 Sa 1-5 Su 2·5
1032 WlutesaJls < Hrbr \'u Hls >Cd ~t
760-9333 Sat Sun I 5
23 Montecito CSp} gls > Cd~t
760-9333 Set1Sun 1-S
5 aa ... FAM •M 0t DEN .
•4531 Camden Or <Carre<> Shrs >
CdM
640-53S7 Sun 1·5
•#6Cherry Hills <Big Cyn}NB
673-'n61 Sl .295,000-fee Sun. 1-5
1014 Mariners Dr., Dover Shores NB '
640-5351 SS95,000 Slt tSun l ·S
6 IB>ltOOM
•3 Montecilo. Corona del lY.ar
631-1400 $625,000 Sun. J-5
COMDOMIMllJMS
FOR SALE
2 llDIOOM
25 18 Elden Ave <Oak Glen>C.M.
642-6734 $99,990 Sa11Sun 10-6
56 Sea l~land Dr . Newport kh
7$1.ZW Sl79.000 Sun 1·5
lllHOOM
2430 Santa Ana Av e ., Costa Mesa
642-6734 $1 09.990 <>;en Daily
30 Rustling Wind , Trtlrk Vsla, Irv.
675-3411 $239,900 Szt1Sun 1-5
5 Ra bon Ct. <Newport Crestt N. 8 .
759-1616 &t/Sun 1-4
l• ..... FAMIMorNH
#22 Whitewater CJas mn Ckt CdM
964-2611 $315,000 Sun. 2·5
HOME & INCOME
FOR SALE
MBMCALJLAW COW\IX & NNTMOUsl 140 .
Newport Bay/Hoag •
631..tl79 $1,200,000
MOBILE HOME
FOR SALE .
I ..... AM'IMwMM
177 DeAnza < Baysl' Vlg> h
642-5200 $55.900 S./Sun 2-6
HOUSES F(>R RiNT
J • ..... PAMIM ., ...
•2989Jacaranda (~a Vale> CM
~ $700 mo. U /Sun l.S
* Pool •* Waterfront •• • Wat.erlroot 4' t>ool
l
WA11111M*T.-.;w· .... Ml1~~ .... ~
FUtilldc bay • oman vtew. A. r.a1 *utr-b.t the we .. kBown Mal KAI. Bea~ nfUtbUhed lnsMte & out
wlt.b lmh new cpt.na le drapes <neutral
colon). oew kltcbie1 appUaoca. Huie
livlna rm with a new mlmwed will
ffflediu excttlna lloat activity. 2 Lae
bdrma. al>atha. See an~.
IJOJ IAYSM M. s.t/S. l·I
OCIAtROMT .... MIA
A f antasUc vlew pt the beau blu
Poclflc. Private dips from ~our own
door to t h e cocnm\lnlty beach.
f:xt"lust\le area Wlf, • M-bour security
sale. ~clous ,,temporaey home with 4 bidrms;t al dJnmg. fam rm.
recreation rm. st y. 3i,.., bathS. Spa &
bulll·in fish aqear•um. St.100.000
Consider exch•ngl' for Newport
bayfroot wllb boat sllp
MOUMTAIM' M9"1 C 4STU
Vacation or retil-e like a Kmg atop
your mountain with a spectacular
view rrom Palm Springs to Catalina
Island. $99,000. Minutes from Lake
Arrowhead. Wi.~ consider exchange
for local propery.
WESUY tl Tt~~?.: CO .. 1.-fton 2111 s. .......
NEWPORT CINftR. H.I. U<Mt I 0
IA YVEW CONDO ''"-.._ aoo· *"°"" ..._ bayl Clean and s harp 2 Br 2 Ba with this
fantastic opRQrtunity; with only
$25.000 down. the owner will finance
the entire balCl'lce. Won't last at only
$.)79.500.
JUST TRY TO MATCH THIS!!!
OH LIDO ISLE
Owner will carry the entire balance at
leu thalt I ~o Wttest with only $80,000
down. 3 bedrf<_>m + nice wide lot at
111 Via Jucar. $369,500.
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
2919 Newport Blvd. corner 30ttt
• BLUFFS
BRAND NEW HOMES
Las t chance to buy. 2. 3 & 4 bdrm.
homes. 1 & 2 stories. finest. latest
ameniti~s. some with view. $225.000
To S250.000 JNCLUDI.MG ~AND. ~w i23~q. inter~st financing! f or app t. to
~ce. call -
HELEN 8. DOWD
REALTOR. IMC. 644-0134
List ar luy With ~ bpttts
DON'TWMT
IE CREA1'VE
Land ooiax> + rust.om <I
Bdrm, familf room
~-Owner" ~Y carry
at 14%. Best blck bay
area. 355 E. J2nd St
Open SattS•n 1·5
~.<m
w;md!
3 Bdrm. home lrvme,
C M .. Np\., "1lh as·
s umable loa~. have
$38.000 2n• T .0 .
w S60.000 Stfurity . Seasoned over a year.
can add llOl1'e ~h. Bud
OJrbln. 9S7 ·5762
..._hkwt C006 .......................
HAPPY EASTER.
Onve By JlOl Balboa
Ave
2 St«Y + tn('Ome. Save
a<m's on In CObl.S & Ul\.
A· 1 assumable In lnq
RINE REALTY
l2131434-0908
HEWDECOtt
Terrific location near
the Main street. Charm· tsu: Z.story. 3 Bdrm. lge
lotcben. formal duung
rm Ma!iler bdrm
w/frplc. Newly painted.
carpeted & draped. Two
pallo6. Loads of wood.
warmth and Island
Olann. $450,000. Shown
by appl.
WATtRFRONT
HOMES
REAL ESTATE 631·1400
Q.• ... . ~ ... .
~Jl&btlw kitchen with UMd br ck &
wood ~I on to 1urut1 briclr patio. Very ~ar.abdrm bonw +Income.-
Call for detaila oo flnand.l\I. 1259.500.
·------------·
.... l\'lltUeal Ad
A NEW APPROACH
AND ATITI'\JD~
IS NEEDED.
VOTE FOR
........ MA.UlER
ON 1'1.lEmA y
Paid few by John J.coba.m.arro
2911 Newport Bl, NB
..... , ' 11#1 1007 .......................
Bayfront l ot. or.
PaV\bon; $50.000 down.
Room for large boat,
front yard. 675·91 l l
Agfer'4
Pwd f'Otillcal Ad
A NEW APPROACH
AND A TIT11JDE
ISNEEDEO.
V<YJ'E FOR
rt&UP MAURER
ONTIJESDAY
Pald fOI' by John
Jaaiba. 67~0
2919Newport Bl, NB
C... dill Mir I 022 .. .................... .
IMftD
WITH POOL, Poppy
Ave <l1anmng owner's
home + large detached raUL Z l')-Jlics Wallt to
beach & s hops. Only sm.oxi
PA&I.. MARTIH
REAi.ESTATE
644-7313
~ Cdm. new 3 br,
owner's unit. $290,000.
By owner. for appl only
6"-S1l9.
!Ol7lB OtrllJOllWAY a . 2Will, 2 rtpb, ram
nn. patio. jaami, 4 car
~ bonm 2Br. 2Ba
18'111. 2 yrs new. owe
contract. Prln only.
673·1148 Bkr .
Owner~.
DWI.DES
Beach area. Owner
financing CdM & SO.
Broker 61S·Ol85 or
~
SPYGLASS .. U s 8rdm. 3 Ba, pool., spa,
play area. Mountain &
canyoo V1ew. $460.000.
By 8'Jlll. 644-1'771
(.))uJ'tesy to brokers.
IRVINE TERRACE-3Br,
288. new lotdlt'n, l'Pts .
drps, & paint. 'ery
sharp home, unpeccably
decorated w new
landscapan~ & auto
-.pnnkl~r'I loan. A-.
sumable owe 64.i :l>OO.
644-!&i7
Jcasnft Ow«
22 WHITJo.."WATER
OPE."! HOUSE 2 5
Lovely Moonre5\ condo
3 Bdrm 2 1"1 baths
SJ15.00>. 1'lcx1ble lerm..,
470CA
9.S4-26 I I
o suo ~eal.cy
SPYGLASS HIU
Sp.c 5 BR 3 Ba & CUST u:rr. Ownr flex ~7272
DlftD
So. of Hl;llway
Ol'M!llimt to schoola & sboppUig. No vacancy ... problam ....... _ in thil 3 and 1
Bdrm t.nil.s. ~.000.
WATERFMONT
HOMES
REAL ESTATE
631·1400
... OCIAH
AtelAYVllW
llX> ICIJl ol C\lltOlltked
home. 4 Bdrm. Fem Rtn. dm.. pme or pool
room and killed room. <JlrdJ• •dll. vtew)!
Pool. •P•· ele1ant
landaca ptn1. Only
--Good ftnanc:hlC. 00 ....,_H lJ.:i:f' ---
C..MM tOZ4 ....................... ,,.,.. .. '"' ...... ... , .. ,_
lttlo1 bHld• your
SPAULJNO POOL.
Saa.tp Callfon:Ua Coo·
~U7 I bedroom
borDI wlb eatma 1na. fadly room and new
C'UlllWm wallpaper. Patio
area, 1ara1e opeoer .
-r.ke over payments.
$l09,9SO. BKR. Call
541>-l?a>
Wl ·-· HIWUSTING
MESA VaDI EXEC. 1-5 br home w /&puki·
Ing pool near country
club on cul ·de.sac:
Gorpo.a mslr s\At.e w I
baJeooy. Th.IS magnif 1 • oen borne tS belllg of·
fered at only Sl89.950.
Oeative terms! Huny !
!i.abrnit!
S4S.9491
OAKG&.91
Distinctive new 2
bedroom, 2t.'J ba con·
doomu.am. $00,900. 2Sl8 Dden Ave, C.M.
642·~
HEW UmtiG
IZl/i¥o ~!
al only Sl35.0X> this S br,
rm1y tone woo 't last!
Great Mesa Del Mar
location near schools.
park ok lake. Hurry !
!i.abmil!
S4S.t491
c:= Walker & lee
SYCAMOAI ... mM•MIW f'allulous. 1ar-ee 3 bd. 2~
be. Qua»t,y t.ownbome condos. Only 4 available,
from Sl<8.9ll0. 3'30 Sant.a
Ana Ave. 6CU734.
.-.cH 9UARTER
COteO
2 ~. 2 baths. rrptc .
dbl g.ar. owe at only
l<Y"'< int. 29% dn. ... p
m.<m
WOIUJ> I.E.
S!i-1111
S7500DOWH
OW C. J blodrooms. near
the ocean. No qualify.
1 n g t• a m 1 I y r m .
f treplace Cal I anytJ m1:
N$ 514l·<BIO __ _
$13,000 DOWN
to40 QUAUFYIHG
~ beach. 4 bdrm.-..
2 ba . frpk $85,0fX)
631-5'737 Bkr
Pnncapals Only
~FAMILY HOME
Pcri &T....es
New on the market in
the fine family area of
't1e>a dcl Mar. A com
fortable h o me 111 4
lxlrmi. Canul} room &
pool Priced well <i t
SUil.IXK>
V.l\TI RJ RO"'fl
llOMI..,
REAL ESTATE 631·1400
OOSlll UllTS
(M1IR W/CARRY
2.3.6 Of' 8 unit.I. Owner
wt.II cany with a re· .inable doown payment
Call66Wil
.1 OPEN HOUSf
REAl TY
/.
OWC latT.D.
10143 lnt.fftlt. a br. 2
be. llntMI On • F/P.
Elltlide, SlJ.S,000. Afl., ecz.-.
AS5'N $tJ.SOO
t0¥. VJ.. LOAM
WTSIDIJ..._
IV11Ant5
MKmi4•flOOf..
NeaSlzt. ...
N&alMl.TY
MMll4
I ........... a,ndlty, Apfll e. ,., ONLY PtLOT ••
w..£OITRADl!l ,, ..... .., 1"4
••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR. 2 Ba ....... ooo • o.ari--. 1SNQ2) Tiburon Condo. 20~
dDi9o, OIMlel" will carry
al 12' lat. 111-2291;
9481'1A-..
BV OWNER.Mesa Verde
pool home, Z sly, 4Br.
388. FD. I frplcs. lg
pod. pa BBQ, assuma·
b6e loeas. ll'foe sna.ooo
l873 Rhodes. ~1
CllEAP IJS,500. Cott.age
00 latp bt. East.side.
Assmbl 1o1n. owe. 228
Qn1 Pl 63l-014'
fASTIR SPlaAL vacam. '9dy to move
IJl. 0 .W.C. OD cootn<1. :lr.1~.buge yrd. On·
ly 181.<XX>. Agl. 646-3627
WANl'ED. Pri vale party
desires. sngje f am bro
or cmdo, In E·s1de CM
up to Sll0,000 w/p,d
t.enns Hm 213 1828-12.89.
ofc 2131709·4110 Dave
Gnsoom
•..e.AVBDE •
• llAUTY * ~ ble on your own
covered patio. Lg
i.tcywd. mawre fna t
trees. 3 Bdrms, I ~
baUll.. Uperaded borne.
new cpl tbru·out.
$107,000 VA /FHA.
631.ZlU
~""'nbow==-=Rea=-===-tt~)b
OPIHEASTER
See Um espsite f amity
home. 3 Bdrm. brdwd
firs, aua rm. Agt.
~.soo. lMZ Tustin.
()po 1-6.
JIEiA DEL MAR
(8y0wmr)
lmlmc. J br 2 ... ...
bea&-s pool.$120,000.
-~ lA. Ml-ZZZI
~~ on weetalde. Near
adlooll • beach. Pool. 3
bedrooms, 2 baths,
fonml dining. large bv·
Ing room -Mth (lJ"e'PI•~.
New carpets, drapes,
piUDl. We. Pnnc. only.
645-3M1
4&. 2Ba. Sl~.000. RV ac
Cl'!S6, flex terms all olrs
cons1dr, ownr/agt
56-«m
l4SA YmD£ fSIYO
Spar 3 BR 2 Ba w 1nex
hn Lse/opt $129,000
&'5-7'Z12
MIS;\ VERDE NORTH
Four bedroom, three
hath. family room ,
formal d1n10g and
brealdast oook. Located
on cul de·!>.JC Prl\ all'
yard. 10 year; young
Call Glen Hellwarth.
!:@.!MOO
1:1~~,~-
RF.ALTORS -------ASSUMABLE LOA~
Umaious pool home · 5
bedroom 0( 4 bedroom
+ recreatJon room, 31 l
· baths . Top of llne cham
pagne CUl>f'lmg + rolor
coonimated wall rovl'r
lJlg'i • AJr conditiooed
t-.:xtens1 ve use of con
~ ~n~ for eru.y
care and L'nterta1n1ng
Arreullt'S ,Rak>re Only
$2.25,000 fo'or pnvatt>
showing CALL Glen
Heilwarth. ~!MOO
REALTORS
MESSY MAMSK>H
AtteaUon ! First tame •r Of' Investor. Will·
ing to wor1r ? Paint .Ii lots
d ebow cruse would
tramfonn Uus 3 Bdrm
family home Into a
GREAT PLACE TO UVE. 91per area Won "t
lall!6'5-0:m
FOREST E
OLSON
Fu '* V*r I OJ4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JUST UST9tll
~·~:o
~.......,wtomen·
Ucn. QU NOW! Th~
MU oot lMt. SURP' REALTY
SJM:ma.an alltt s
IO'M. .,,,.. .....
Fm Vt) condo. Owner wlJI tin. .-a. ext ff. t
'-·
............. 000
da.WIJJ. I Catr'J rat .
U l ·UTl ADJtlme. ....
~,.,,. .....
...... , .. LAM91
Bela io ~ .. EZ care
3 bedroom &awnbome In
lovely area, clo.e to
community pool .
Complete with tinted
windows, ditung room
oft bvq area: CUltOm
drapes • .a.orage. Garage
opener. Lush
l...t.capect 197.000. t.tke
over ~mem.a. BKR.
c.o~mo
TRlllBL --., ti __ ..... 1040 ...... ................ .
llAU'l1fUl. POOL
Sll'SHOMI
l'6ciely loc&ed Of'I cul-de·
sac m a I.a.rte 1oL One
story home with 4
bdnm. an especially
~ fanuly room, plus
magrufi~nt pool. spa
and aeparat.e yard for
pds. 0o&e \D sctiooll ID
a fine locabon. Sl89.SOO.
-
WATUU"RONT
HOMl::..'>
REAL ESTATE 631-1400
IEACH CQnAGI
Newly renovated 3br,
U.. OD dCJubie lot ooJy 3
blks from pier. l"P
S1SO.OO)
$11,000 W.W. I•
OJDdo. 0...-wtll carry
2bll "-·Call & Iv msg.
6GQOO
GO A.SSUM LOAM
Beautafwly upgraded
38r l ~ ba1h condo in
ma! lrvme area. $89.000.
Open house Sat / So o
l·~ 1'685 Oval Rd.
lrvu1e. 552·8983. By
ownel'".
._ 111/to/o Lom
TClllCh Of Clas
Pralll!POUS. tughly de·
sirab6e model J bedroom
with lernf1c hnancmg
avallable Huge bonw.
room. ~ katc~n.
custom shutter:. &
wallpaper. 2i., bath!>.
duung, fan»Jy rm. bnck
~. au cond.Jtion·
mg. 2 J19U06. ptmters.
:.1 orag~. Clo:.e to
~ Sl.8"1.500 l$K R
OAJ.J~l
TAi1IBL -· Put P\atCe., l.J>C. 842 7 46 l
PAllt PU.Cl *YMllRIDGE
Getto Model 4 Bdrm 00 f'DnU[S
quiet secluded cul dr-· • •ut
sac lot. $164,000 Cu II Newt-b ved 111 cteuclwd
Ran On home. Owner may ~P
R.lf\ufc 11 .. rnmce ..... biodl:tolake ''~ •1n ..s \allllS., Almor.t 2.000
-111-ft. m 2 stones. Ask·
PmCI llDUCED 1111 sas4Jli50
-.-m U.. Dice 3br. t W. home. F.P. Now . ...
Pllrtl ,,,__ Jae. IG. TJlll
• ..... ,IOAMS n. v-... C.-t Many areas. Blr.r
~
sam.cro.SBr. 2Ba '20.000
<kl al 14<;;.. I carry rest
951·9271 any11mt·.
ll:?l4T21
1042 .......................
WATElfRONT
Immac. 38r 3ba pool
home . Will accom·
modale 40' boat flex
terms ~.000 Walt
Smllb Reat\or. 846-lfl1J7
owe ot 9 l/~fl/o
ONT! a $i!3.S,IXX> condo for
Sl.lll per mo. BroJd
moor 3 Bdrm. 21, ba
condo Open Sal Sun
J2,S 213 59'l lts34
W A T t: R F R 0 'II T
HO~E 2,000 ,q fl w ..,. boat dock Sh.1rp
$565.000 Prine unh
~· OOQ56 ___ _
C(M)O~. Hrbr.
lha1 sbp. walk lO'b<h 2
Bed. 2 ba Frplc On
Mam Qlannel $283,().'l
Owner will C1nanr 1:
w 1.5'1 dn. or buyer as
-.umc hl TO OwnH
Z1.1 m. JZ.12 ---....,,.. 1044 .•••.•.•....•.•••......
$13,590
~· No Quahfyang'
Owntr will r.nance '
Bnght cheery home.
steps to the lake In
~dge
CalWC.,.t
7~1202
Northwood/Canyon
Creek. Plan IV. 4 Br,
38a. guard gate. Tenrus •
pool .A&sumabl~ loan.
Seller will carry 2nd
trust deed. Least>I OP·
lion.
l!ni:
LIE tlW
Beautiful 3 ~droom
to:ne with f amlly room
and <.'OVl'red patio
Located near ~chools,
shoppinit and pdrk~
Pnced al ooly Sl li ,500
Of'9t SA.T
12-S
4912 ...-WOOO
~ RANCH ~ P.E 0\l TY ~ 5~1 2000
PRICE
REDUCED
In'~ lhc. hornt• 1'
ide.l.l for )VU· 2 Ud rm.-.
:! b.; br1~hl .;nd
t ht .. rf ul 111 u11I•)
k:Jtcllt·n. pn\Jl1° v.1tu• war priril .ul(1 '"•' ( .di
trd..\ tor m<Jf•· 1nl•1rmd
om
T\lm.SOCX
HIUS
,.,........Holuw
f'OI' the ~cnm111aun~
(anaJy, tJus pttSUJUOU.'>
home cons1:.t-. of 4
~ . 2 baths. dtnmg
rm, wet bar. nook ,
~'aik·IO pent/Y, lawtdry
rm , luxunous mstr
Slate with walk· Ill Cio5et
& dra'lstn3 rm Large lot
wtth xlnt night light
VleW R&rely ls thlS plan
m the marteoL. with a
view . Owner
tranaferred. S294. 500
Including land.
DAvto O. CAii.SON
llA&.Toa 83).9%'3
THE RANCH!
ASSUMABLE 1st. SELLER WILL
CARRY A SECOND!
Lovely 4·bedroom . 2th baths. ramlly
room 3-car garage. Huge side yard ffor R.V. access or pool. Luscious
.. mus hroom ... deep. cut· pl le
carpeting. "country.brick" k\tchen.
wet bar. formal dining area.
community tenni s. and no
community association dues All
th\s on n ·quiet. cul·de·sac strf'('l
Call now ~ s 142,500
JACKHOWEL
' .
t l ef OCIAM YllW
IMll.UD IAY
Llkc a book you caq 't put down, la one
way or describing thts approx rnat.ely
4.000 sq.ft. mansion. When you see It.
you'll want to stay. 18' beamed
ceiling, 32x30 living room. 3 fireplaces
plus library. WaJls of glau.
breathtaklng view of ocean. Pool plus
s pa. Private beach. and tennis court.
Spectacular s unsets. 24 hour secU,rity
guard. Owner will help finance. ~ct
now! Call 714·963-6767 •
8THEREAL •mrATERS
'
~ •• • ...
~
lMMl4A MEADOWS
Gecqe awtes Realty
Ill prwd to prelM!l"ll lbese
v1ew bomea 11tuated
agam5l eeotJe• bJllsldes.
Pnced from S300.000
'75-7512
(())~
AUTIUHOUSE
THATGllWUP
Located h1&h up on
Laguna's R iviera
coastline WITH A
SOlTrn COAST VIEW
OY 1llE OCEAN. Im·
p.mg 2.level arctutec·
ttn Wllb extenor of red
C«Sar. swcco & sloping
roalbnes The 2 BO RM
Oaor p(an has "GROWN
VP''&~OF2
B.DRMS. & D E."l. The
unique • den" w 110111
sloptng ce1hng would
malte an EXCELLENT
DORMITORY BDRM
f'OR rnE KJOS. The
2nd say Ii v. rm. has
VAULTED OPEN
REA M CEILING ,
CLERESTORY WIN·
DOWS AND BALCONY
W10CEAN VIEW
Kitchen bas bw It 1n
RANGE & OVEN .
DISHWSHR .Ii SN ACK
BAR ll's a great pta~ '° "CROW UP ... offered
f.arcmiy •
SI 20.000 M Pric.-
CAU. MISSION
llA&.n TQOA Tl
-!l Oil it.y. Laauoa .... ~>•
OCIWt'l'BOft
Ne• --4•••r t 1 pe --..... '· a--.•• MCWitr.
'ub ltlt 1og U".
C1l4 MIB-3)16
~ Lit \Mil.e ...-r-~ kllt 1m
prm'l!li io.CXX) + sq n
l:M adlllC pad l lot ot r
nre-anfr ont !>oul h La•una . $4SO .OUO .
7M~Wl9 -----
AlliUnll' gt;. r U"St OwMr
v.111 hn~ 2nd 38r.
291. f111lc. formal din
llll!. qiaet selU.ntt. low
~ Sun11yTop
of tM World Homf'
~nearby $147.500
b\ OV.nl'r. i5:? 0098 ,
fi1l 3S29 t'\'CS
·~HOUSE•
Zi6 FAJRVIF:W un
~':'A fU.ACll
300 )Urd'> to '>Jnd)
b?:teft. 3 8r OC't'&n Vlf'W
h<1ml:'. mnn· 10 rond
J>n ct'd below mJ rkf'l
dn1 ~ ""U hnann·
$4l:it ---
3"~ \U:W homt'. lrl!
lLt.. .....alk to ht-a<' h \'
sumabl~ SliO ooo 11
:Ir. :Ila, den. bonu.'I rm
;! .strdecks. new < .>fP"l
vis.: & fl rs. By 0,. iw r
$299 000 l 52!). 11; I \I ur
~
fQWlCH BAY
Pl"eslll!IOU.\ oceanfront
rommuruty 3 fklrms
:?1'2 bl:llh!, formal dinmJ!
rm. family nn Pt.l'S
pool & Jac:'UZZl S33i. (XX)
R£Getl' RIAL TY
131-3114
B«>OfTHf
R.ANOW
Breathtaking village
and ~an view Crom
tbll spaR.ling 3 Bdrm 2
bath home Spacious
f am!)' room and lt VIII g room. many extras 1n
Uas bea"'1fully d«'orat
ed home. $180,000 A:.
!IUR2 exasting loan
don osen
n•ultor..,
tmN.~HWY
LAGUNA BEACH ., ...
llSSlJ)(E LOAN
ATU~-.. zer Woods Owe Horne.
Ona view. 2~ blka lo
bd\,~~led. owe 2IDdt Sl&UOO. us f\lbJ SL, .._ 19138
SO.LA9UHA
J203t~w.,,
Catalln • S"u nH ta Ii
coastal v iew from
bea&.d\,1' 4 yr new re
dl!alrlkd 381', tri·t.vel
l'\.-om home. AMwne lo "" ,_.. owe w /20f\ ctwD.D.W>.
CStMtle'Propettiu
(71 4) 631 ·51~
A.TOCIAH
~ 1 bdrm. apt.,
pool; spedaJ amerut1es,
el garage; private 1tepr.
to beach. Owner fmance
al U%. $150,000
2 BR. a ba. condo. Qi.et
area, pool, J8CUZI&,
clubhouse . f'pl c.
washer. dryer, refrie,
Owner wUJ be!{> fUW>ce.
Sll5.<m
Peg Alim Rltr 4!M-7578 :
.MT Ot4E LO<*
and you1J fall U\ love :
wltb ths split level, a !
bedroom hom e .•
Hardwood floors,
C\JIWnl stuters. cedar. '"
oak. slcybgbl 111 k1tc~n ~
&ocean Vlew. szss.ooo. : ..
rTSLOADED!
Speaiull ocean VM!W, l
bedroom home keyed lo
deg.ant. indoor /out.door
laving Wood decks.
paoo. pool & spa. Large
famly room. ftrepl.<lce &
~ bar. SM.S.000
R.AWUSS
3 Bllldroocn home with
famaly room. Uled eo·
tryway. st.a.med glasi..
wood paneling, secunty
syStem 4r ~1ve ca·
n)'DD VlN'S. $0!4S,000
MOl.AH
Racll&tah
497.5454
.•
'71 41494-l17T '
EMERA'D IAY
Rare opportunity for
fn.rc row locauon home
v.ith ~rb OC't.'an view
tM>r lrvtnl' Cove Gatl'd.
an~.l. P' t bt-ach & ten·
m<> Sl.376.000 C.:arole
Tatum. Rltr c&-0(2+ ---
~SAT /SUH 1-5
2623 t4do W«y
l'aRlrJJTUc coa..'>lal view.
I .,. lot'> Remodeled
,~ Wood 1ru.1de ck
nut Beam .., n lct;
l1rt>place . endo::.cd.
MUrtvarrt. <! l;irg~ ~'I. ·3Bdrm. 2ba. dt>n
6r -.aina Walle to beach.
SZ"r.J,500
h\Hl LOL'S L• IT nt"Xl lO
a,00\ l' Sl-ti .5011
497-1711
11:.= !lee~
"1( REALTY
-..,,..;~ HILLIE ~ Mc CORMACK RE
1195T ...... lollsDr,
Opte Sat. 12. s "I
A hideaway fit for royaJ-
lY c.edar W1Ul hardwood nrs . 3 bdrms ' huf•
dtd. guebo. spa; lt k4t
new• Don'\ mass it t
SZ!19,:,00 • Oc..~ofHwy.
Own er f1n anc1ngL
Rambling informal t
bdrm .• 4 baths. a
kilc.h!ns. family rm. & a
~ worit atudio. Ontr
11!15,0X>
Cuc• .... ...._·
F\nancln1 at 12~ In•
tereat. Char mtaa I
bdrm .• 2 ba tbs . 2
IOI.chem. 2 frplcs .• deD. I
t ntrHces 4r brictel
~Rented .. 2 1&nJta.
4ff.7111
. ..
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Clm'WI CASTLE
<Jd ~ charm ex-..,_ wttb 1\ln'eta In
CUSTOM
+POOL s1n.soo
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'lbla u ciUna Newpo home olfen an en&.e
tainer"a dellO\t w /un
que llva bllTly. FE
LAND. Sptriclin& POO
Priced to tell fast. Selle
DXJti Yllted.
646-7711
~ Walkt!r f: le e
ll'l8lter IMAw Is entrance hall . Quality
craftsmanablp
~this tarp ex· ~ residence. Onl.Y
Sl.epl from n.' Viat.Q
private beach, boat
dock, etc. OD Lake Mis·
s lon VleJo. Term•
lll2.CIJO ~ down fr go &a~ SEJ.l fecdlMt> wttb tbe ex-lmN I .
2
btial ..... Priced at a.ct Bly vlew condo
lal,IOO. Cent~ry ~1 / ~ 9111>,000. 2 Bdrm, LlllDe Vldo. Olll ~ ba, frplc. 29% dn or m.-.. ~ int.. ma aaawn p.
BY OWNER tloo with D,000 dn. •'5.AIOO WOIL.D It.I.
$6000 DOWN 556-7777
No quallfying. owner ~~~~~~ will carry balance al -
~ 4 Br, 2 ba, A.IC.
tie yard, lmmed. OC·
cupa ncy. Prln. only !178-0CZl '
LAKEVIEW
018.rming 2 BR condo
with many upgrades
Oeslrable location, 1m.
maculate & vacan t.
Owner.I ml.L'it sell now!
IAYRlONT
$110,000
. .
imm.cuJate 2 bdrm oo
the bay in I vl.y De AIU.a
Village. Private beach
oonmumty pool & s pa
clubhouse. Adults only!
759-1501
•
Real Esute
WARMINGTON
~lovely 3 BR home &
PoPUlar "Alder" floor
plan features a vaulted
tivtng nn. ceillng, huge
mstr. bdrm .• private 601 UDO
mil.ml eQjoyed from 3 Slper waterfront condo
room.a & excellent wttb Spec:tllCQlar view ~ =...-1-.Collf«
:: *Cote Realty & lnveslme-nl
..... ,.... INdt I 069 640-5777 . ..... ...............•..
SEAVIEW W /VIEW
$148,000 ASSUMA BLE
9.~! Plush lg 3 bci.
$129.000. Palnck Tenore.
631·12S6
REALTORS
HEWUmHG
NEWPORT
EXECUTIVE
Owner will help finance.
Oitm 4 br, w/btg fmly
rm. gourmet khchen &
lge pool. P\med for en·
tA!rtalning. Call now!
54~9491
!xdmfft Mlrw
Wdeif10ill ......
\Wll .. Dodl
By Pace9eUer Homes. :Depnt 5 bedroom, 4
· bah home oow under
Cllll'IStrUcUoo. Ou ta land. q C\lltOm features in· elide large master suite
with hydro-whirlpool
• jea.ed tub. form.al duun g
room. garden room .
, custom fireplace w 1th
• c:mwnat.icn pit, 2 car
: praee, 17'x38' private
dock wtth water & elc..>c·
· t.ricit.y. Some optional
cDllr seledlon poesJble cUint construction.
• Prioed Sl,005,000
'Mil comider exchange
fr.ti-deeert property.
Buy directly from
Wider. Prin. only
800 Hart>or 1a1aod Ori ve
Newport Beach
Carol Hoa. ,... • 631--0094
9WJWD by appointment.
1HEIUJRIS
3 Bdnm .. 2 bath, l ·atory
end mt. New carpets.
• J\1lnt. Ne ar poo l .
S13UOO (181.500. 103 !om)
A.-640-5580
IYOW.• ..........
~~J.,8::1
to tlrial u. oWloal'I In·
· daan. View ol Catali.oa
fa J'aablon llland & · ._.... ll#Q. RomaoUc ~Mite. wood bum·
( ::. fireplace, Roman : ISl.5.000. Prine on.t.y. ,...,
·--~~~~----~ t. 2HOUS!S
: U" lo oat renl lhe ~ otber. 1~ blocka to
bl9ch a.ooo to U1U11Mt =lolaO./,.,
: we tt •ft • call ·--
UDOISUHD
CUSTOM
Absolutely beau.Uful &
exciung new Udo Island
hstmg. DramalJc entry
Ex.Qwitely designed & ~ located fmly home.
759-1501
180 D.C1 OCIAH VU
Fee land Exquisitely
decorated. Sleps to P\'t
bcb. G r eat t e rm s .
Priced to sell at SJS,S,000.
....... 547-0409
UDOISl•MD
CUSTOM
Abliolutely beautilul & o.ciUnl new Udo lsland
tisting. Dramauc entry.
~designed & ~located fmly borne.
759-1501
Real Est.ate
MAKE US
AN OFFER
Expansive s bedroom
Dover Sho res v ie w
home. Assume S2SOK ,
1114 V1R loan. Owner
will cany ~ r mane·
Ing. $595,000 •. CaU now
ror mire detalJs. . --
BAY & 1£EAN
VIEW
La rge a ssuma ble,
lowest priced view home
in lrvtne Temice. Call for dd.ails.
Laguna Niguel
Realty •
,..,.,,.n
1Ytlot1 on Balboa
Peolo.aula, Newport
BM& O>mmerelal pro.
part.J ...U, conwrted to
,..,.. or ,..atauraol. :-..:-:----~ ....... ==.&..*"to
4'M4M .....uo
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Or tara.l'u.la.&.. ....
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QAr Dr-VISW. VICW. I Br-lrl )at • .,.., potn
u.a o..r: Wlll lfaaMe
l&JA...,_ mo.GOO.
Coot Proparllet. m.Mll
~ o.a. ~ blotk to
buc b . New home·
pni1--.11,y deco ... t-
ecl ~awklow'a
watch w tpanoramlc
vi.w ol Ol'Olb • foraled
mountain• 48r. sa..
Ira. ram "" ..,. IQ ft
By owner b u l Ider .
SI.II.ODO :ios. 731 7329 or
~7800
EMtbh"I a.oo· lwrury
townbome + 6 plu1h
reftala. m..ooo lnc:Om c
and a areal home or
)'OUI" own. S7'111S,000 18~
down owe at •~ In·
Welt Oldy. Bb'. ~ 76.S
• •••••••••••••••••••••• ~~+1 .... '"' .. .............. .. .... ""' ...... r;"i •. ~ .... 11 Pri:.~af;:'° P~:t TimiOt~~.-.
'" .._, RI lot. IM~ ._ Owner wUJ cvry *-.:=· a.w.ooo.
mTtun ... ~
z Br beaeb eotuae
wt....a dw'm. P'rencb ..................
cbil. frpk, aew Uchen
• bath oo fee laod
1..-ud on 8b at. In
~-.,.... Prifed (Ol' Cl\ldl ..... at sno.ooo. o.J~ fUUIQdni •vall.
IU\.D
JWmodeled io • out.
Near Balbo a Pi er
blcwem bay • beacb. 3 Bedr oom• d o wn ,
bechelor ~· L1e H ·
aum.able loa n or try i.u. opt.loo. Sl~.ooo. r.lni .
CMftlUS
Sewral larwe cq,lu•
cbe to beach avail on
tlUH 'ol(
ULSDN
F..astbluH C09do. 2br. ..-. 2'riiba. flplc • p¥t
PlbO. dbl pr. pool. ,.,..
s umable loan 10~.
Olalider 2nd. si•.eoo.
sa " am ~ M0--0r11. Owner'.
Slh floor View Ccado
1 br l bl.. Ji. balcony. OC1
the bay w /ocean 'View.
a,<m lnlerftt In bpat
1Up/martna Included.
Aat./<hvner. 673·1144.
cal1 for aJll)t..
11me option. Call ror de-e 2t1e. 11,\ 1>a ocn. "-· Ulilllm.en, er...,.._ 5UID l~ In • owr w /fin, 20'WJi Ol' sullm It cf o. Pit l!lomei, 0wnr I A#. •92112. eat HJ.. acl
H\' ....... -SZ4l.IOO PllSIWH! F.L-'
Sl0.000 Down aHumes
balance ol $250,000. 12%
interest. 5 Br. 2 story
home. No quaJlfylnc nee Vacant. Move right
m ! Prtn. only. 845-11811
Rare 3Br + separate Newport Hel&hll best
l\ll!ll i.e w /loft le bath. location. 4 bt, 2"' ba,
formal din rm. spiral ~~o.too. 21
1tAl.rcale. mualve brick frplc~SA~~ l-4 <i.t T.D.r'°awner will
1839~'nffin aid In financ i ng .
At.~ Courtesy to brokers
R25.000. Open house
'
~VllW Sat.~1..S.
SOt•YT 325Aho =;.,.~.·~~. ~
ql&et CW-de·S&C. Lrt.
lal. By Owner. 64().51.. S. a 'a I 07'
ol
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m {.
r1r
29%DOWN
0....-WllAaakt
Privacy fr 1«U11ty a re
)'OU1'I behind t.be gates
Ilg Olnyon. You mu.~t
see this tugh quality ex
r u ttv e hom e . 3
Bedroom + s paciou:-.
as ter suit e, r u,t it•
am1ly room . 2
eplace~. sparklln~
Ca
cl
JXlO( & Spa Don't l)'llbS
~ ch.a.nee for a Big
nyon Estate. Ex
us1vely offered at
$525,<XXI.
Tca1wetelo & Lff
17 I 41833-2650
SAt4kAS1u
()
1
pa
m
·•""'in& .. u h""'-r. Bdrm and den. pnvate
t 10, "2 house. 1.,
oblle. SSS.900
BACHELORS ESCAPE .
ve
t..'P
ca
the
ry private I Bdrm
moOle 111 ttus excl w11 ve area. S28.9SO LOCK
AND RUN, rt 's easy
v.herJ you have llus no-
r e. almost new J
Bdrm mobile-probably
most beauWut you
wtl1 :.ee
bo
Set n
These three fa ntastic
mes m ay be seen ~ 2-6. Realtor at
7 DeAnza Bayside
Vil I age wit h pn vate
JXX>(. spa and beach. a.rrett Rlty Rcg1Ster
642--5200
Z!3
Wri
OpeftSat& S... 1·4
Vta Ithaca. 4br, 3ba.
t.e your own tenns
owne r /brkr ap.
va l. May trade
499-+tOO
for
pro
*'ALIOA PEHIM.
41
~$450,000
dplx. 3Br 1 '>'l ba ea
12WC>c...mo..t
ntastic Strand
22
Fa
Property
Assume Lo. or AITD
Prine. Only
I
De
CaJI Collect
Skptan St.wort
213/47~7646.
unit
IHSIOE THE GATES
HllGCAHYOH
anne Home. Dover
rmdel. 2 BR, deo, end
"rixer". Probate
well under going ces. $282,500. Agent
sale,
pri
644--9887
I
ASSUMAILI LH
11 ¥4%
[)pix 3 & 2Br. beautifl
view ol wtr S230.000
HAPPY WTER
JONES
REALTY INC.
I " l'Mto
(71') G73 ·6210
MAKE US
AN OffER
I
Ellpu»I ve 5 bed.room Dover Shores view mme Assume S250K.
ll1•~ VJ R loan Owner
wtl1 cany 12'<-f111anc·
11\fr S595.000. Call now
for rmre detalls
CM4EO SHORES
S ~ PQOl & \lew
Mml-Owner mollvat.L'<i.
cau row '°' details
DOVER SHORES
VIEW
08tom 4 bedroom home
wtfaauly rm. pool &
s pa S p ac i o u s &
gracious. Come by OW"
OPEN HOUSE today
1 s 1942 Santiago Dr.
~21.
.... wpGft c.tet-
640-5357
JA~CUB
New hstma! Marveioo.,
plan 2 2 Bdrms , 2
(IJ"el)laces. den, formal
dining room and eat· in
lutcben. Z patios and
rmru-ocean view. As·
sumable flnancintt at
9 ~ Asking 1275,000.
caJJ Ann Peters for de·
talls
642-5200
Pe~t,M ~~r ff"
~ cor r nrnLTT
~ h mvrsrnrnr conrnnr
You've Arrived
at ...
601 LIDO PARK DRIVE
·N e wport's most prestigious
address. .Professionally decorated
condominium with spectacular Bay
& Ocean Views. Total guarded
~.ecurit~. Assumable lq_an. This ls 8 once ~ a lifetime <tpportunlty" By apPointment. ·
'J
Other Bayfront Propertfes
with Pier & SUp
Call tor Information
2075 Ian Jo-.quln Hiiie Ad.
· Acroea from •IG CANYON
Newport .. ectt
l4M777
.......................
Pr-. lflla. twt.hm. 28 r . l~. ~hie Joan.
Pool. apa. Si4 5K .
81185.
OWNER FINANCING
Must sell 12~'k. n o
pout.s or pre,.ay. ~ew
pdnoramlc ocean vu
. <Stm home, 2MO sq ti. 4
Br. indoor .. alnum. st
J(l&M. skyllt.es. teak nr;,
Ule t.tu:u-OtJl M any uru .
qUP & excn.mit reatures
Excellent loc a t ion
$265,000. By Owna
a-7074 ...... c•· t w 1011 ............. _.._ ..... .
cc:umtYYmw
ESTATE
New <U!tOOl estate, but It
With pnde and quall ty
materials t hru out
A.merulles and special
features maJ«> thi.<, re·
~ "aoe ol a ktnd
~ ~ bdrm. separate
ITl31d 's quarters. f orma I
duung room. f aauJy rm.
library. wet wa r . 4
adobe frplc-s, sta ined
1tlass, spa. p ool ,
p.IJ'Tl'let krtchm Zoned
and room for hors es
Will help fin anc~.
REDOC ED to £!5,000.
WATt.Rf'RONT
HOMf..5
REAL ESTATE 631-1400
1010 . ..................... .
$1.000,000
Former home of the
MAHARAJAH OF IN·
DORE. 4 BR. 8 ba , 46 ft .
pool. a pprox. 1-a ere
Cash, trade or 20'it-
d o w n . O wner agt
S.U-1767
10'8 .......................
VA WAN. 3 BR 1 BA.
new 1*nt 111 & out. New
ciu. 1g. yard. m .500
!721 ll:>lsa Ave 8:JG.-4600
OPDJSAT SUN 12·5
8462 Pepperwood. 3 BR
pool home, FR. bonus
rm. AJTI> I 3''2'k Agt
848-Z!62
••••••••••••••••••••••• MDYa ...... rww. 1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•,..SPACI
RINT'•
Double wide in popular
Westminster Park
Pn<'*i for qwck ~ at GoUOO. Will mclude 3
mn.b1 free apece rent
Hurry ! Won 't laat '. (~)9'-0lll
COSTAMISA
24dl 1973 Weatern
ltiwtde. lo apace rent: a. 281. AJc&D Udi.nc
1arden tub, laland
ldtcben, many atraa <La'JSO> . , .... ..........
972-8421
•ASMHUU•
llt/'4 .
Brllld ..... never ll vtld
.............. let ~_.la 9110.C._ ~ park.
;;;;;;.. -CelJPlo. Jm. ~ ocafency. Jlllt
to ... "-· ~U\41 1rl Ion.
~ ......... I 11111111.11••••••••••
~
l'AIULOUS ADULT J,Hlte Beautlfully deeo:rate4 24d0 -mo home ln bJahly desirable B\.DIUD~
Beach adult park. lnchldea 2 Br 1 ...
Sa. tamlly rm. laundry nn. comm.
pool, spa & clubhouae. Price includes
wnsber & drye!.L awning, porch &
storage shed. #Gin268. ·
UAL ISTATI ''MCVAY 961-4416 t•MMf6
Mil pet prt. UDIQue 1100 .._.. ~ 111 r'r . IJIO
.. ft dbl .W.. low ape 111111 ••••• .. •••• .. •••• ... .. bdL... O..,,..Wt
Ml'fW'a.T -... ,..... <""1rOK 1-At:re) ,,.,... ---. Aidt ""1'. So. .....,..,..
llT7 P\lqua, dbl wide St. rn to ...... So.
2Br. 28a.. aanken fam a.t. Secmt\)' ..i.ve
rm Is bdrma. frplca, overlooh eaquhlte ,..,. tub. feottd yd. mft. Courtely to Brk.rl. ~..._... (SU4I07>. ~fled t.a:yera only T...... piMle. m-a-IJOO. ......._.
972-8421
Al'POIDAal
~
710Uilt ..... Dr. ............. ,.tr
0,.. Wu., l·I o Fremaat . . . . . m.ooo
21 Fremad .....• 124.ne>
7 Am.a ....•..••• "2.000
31 DnM . . . .. .. SU.500
40 Drake .. IZ9.500
Some of these homH
h ave Bay VIEW &
pravat t! be1&c b .
700U.P..trDr
211 •••• .-. ~.ooo
SJ • • • • SlZ0.000
311. ... • .. .. 138.000
Ca Cf~
8Qff'crt . . . . . Wo.000
Beautifully decorated
With NCt.om bnck peUo.
bltn BBQ ()e(:orator • s
dreem wtlh 2 bdrma. 2
b atb1 and more
amen1t1es t han moat
hon&. Qimmwuty pool
alJd dubhoule.
WA Tt.Rf'RONl
HOMl~
REAL ESTATE
63l·140U
I. ,\(; U N A B E \ C II
OCEANF HONT :!.H r
2Ba Spectacula r ~un
dedt S36.000 8-2736
·73 f'antast1 c M obllt·
Hom e an So L a lu·
Tabor. 47ldlO 2br. ~.
..etbar. w /appllanct'a,
furniture. new •l w
c rpts. drpa fr a I I
amaaJUes. PIM>oe for
appl. 8'3'7-4741
•\dult I~ Park. '73 VtJc
lllR Dtx ~CIOWI 2br
:?ba dtn rm. ram rm
lndry nn f' \I ~.500
~
10x56 F1 am1nf(o Xlnt
rond. C-ompl. f WTI '('It\
aiu. drpa, wood <'t'll
1ngs. awn1n11s. s hed
S11.950 Mngr at Thun
dcrbrd. 700 £ 9th St .
San Bdno
YOM'l~IWIOM
at.xS>' LeV1tt on a ter
r8Cl'd ha.ll<dde 111 lo\•PI~
San Juan Cap1stran1;
Adults. Sml pet. lh
OWllfJ'. fl6l 161.9
•EXCITING• laveJ.y= ~raded
VU1a Wait Home, ~
lllcmt S star par1'. ror
~r lot w1large p1110
a rea Air cond onh Sl7.!IOO t.1KS029) •
AMretr.n
OPa\&.lluJ ll70 Universal
3ix48. 28r . 2Ba. new
piunl.. new Carpt't Sellt'r
wlll carry ba1an<'t' i. t r"'
asooable rate or int <HUl.1153>
Q.ASSIC
MOM.I HOME
SALES
2706 Harbor. Ste 20&-A
540-Hl7
3>'1160'. 2Br, 2Ba Xtra
stutlo room. Lrg corner
lot & petao. Adult park.
Nlw beech 4' Manna
a.1.Z57.
Mobile Home to be
moved. '&4 Majestic .
JO'd)', 875-Wie.
QINW.15-11~ !is> UM ROMWOOd
Mutrlanda at Lake ~Pl'l'oro
3'liM moblle home 0( •
fen OIMltl)t club living
In ~ Gardem adult oamm. A.I«. ~
Acri 111 fw S. 1200 ........ •........••....
40 Aerw In Modoc Co
W/DAturaJ l prinl, flt· 1*11. buaidac It camp(na .._ w,.....n••0 back• lround. Sm. town 6 Nal'I foreet oearby.
IM.ClllO. 111.flM ........ ... Wt tJOO .......................
4llD£S ...........
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All 29r.:..__•.,.r loe, --.., ..... m•>
--· -· '9-ll'1
c ...
" 0 ty ''°° .......................
Commercial Bldg for
sale. l'\ll.ly Jeaed Tri.
pie net. COL Good U ·
surnab&e loan. Locat.ed
ldyllwild. Rav Co 1n.
shopptnf center Ali.t>
addJllonal developable
<'Omm'I land. Mary
Nelson. Own A# 2733
Sarver Lane. San
Marcos. C. 9Z0811 Ph
TW 7~ f'\W al\ 6
M._BS..a..E
Aimr COIQIDerCial *• uon Wllh e CllMb that can
be 1.-ed aa olf1ces or
~~.000
-
~ATl.RfltOl•n
HOHL\
REAL E8TATI ~1·1400
..•.......•..••••..••..
~wport Br-11 cb Tr.adt
tn duunand.s. gold. s 11' er
or R f: J Br. z •,Ba .
~ luido lmmed. ()("\
C'upanc) po•aiblt:
Sl.Jlf.<XX>. Sand R~ly
752.l&IO or ~
4 Urvts dh. Nwpt lk'h.
29'1-dn FP $320. 000
ljcr 77&-DX>
5'a4IT OffBtS
Assume 1st. owner wi II
carry 2nd Laguna
tad\ new dupla ;-.; t"•
exec un1l +coltago·
grg.111515 (~). ~S5t2
RENTAL
lNCX>~E PROPERTY
ri&.000 Mod u1&.r T > Pf' •txnes. 3' hr 5et'\Ult} J
11\t tuches.. ~ & pwr
t7M~
MESTOH
SPEOAL
Ii UNITS. 2 bk><'k.." off
:-Jewport Bh·d Tak t'
over szm.<n> loan 5(-ller
w cany pepen wtth no
paYlf*ll.S til 11112 A ct
now! Call 71013-87!17
4 Unlts1Co1ta Meu .
1&,<Xn ~bjea to 1001.
546-318'1 ""'· OIQS-4781.
Ol+MGI~
l2'"'5wmt ........
Twolf Id~--·
Wlll .u 00 coatncl Jl
9 T2S%. 4.S'X-catlt CID
Cl9bntln.. ~lit T'D'a _.,maNe, Ex·
tenslvely ~furbl.lbed.
I-Dab demand rental area·wa!Una llat. Call
Pit Partdftllon, 75J..1920
... SHAIP
JU tr t.owallouM9. 3 ps
old, center of C. M. Trade ot. owe 1cw.'1.
lst w /Zt ~ down . ll.100.000/Make olfer.
0-.1"-(71A)IO ...
. .... • J." .......
Great opportunity,
owner le aving are a.
....., quck aa1e
4 SEP. LOTS·Greal~r
OedtiJity ~value.
BUY A1L 4-0n.b' '78.IOO
d..:L
BUY SEP·IZ3K to 128K
ctMl. eedl 4-pln.
NO QtJAJ.JrYING·No
!om ie.. aruter )'leJd. OWNER Wiu. CARRY
No nm. pey .. mt ace~ s..r. NIJ.. 4131·12Qi.
12 units Pool. Coata
,,.__ $05..000. 10'; lll ·
tereat S110.000 down o.mr-.s..m 1
C<*)MA De. MAil
3 Unila. ocn vtews. ~., blk
tb bch on ~e~1u<J lot,
Nr Marguente ~Ocean
Bl Yd s:B'i.000 w .,,000
dn. owe ba1 111 ioi,.,•,
l at yr AICt L e i.
8ambart (714 I $5&"'447l
MUST SELL
MOW!
Su per r11tr up pt r .
~ Hetgtiu 'l+d .. n
wood btam < l'd1nJ1:!>
~ coW1:1 be un der SID) l?)J .. ,th 52(} 10 1
4)Mn St-Ot-r l"K't'ti• 'IUH k
.....i..-7:il 1 '!.11
~QUAIL
R.!~~~-
10,... f ill I )0 , M 1
•· MWPTHGTS
OCaAMYllW
N.w cu.tom bid It J
Bdrm l Bath home
~ffl beam cril•nR'
9)1lgtu, aundttk lm
mediate occupa ncy'
S31'8Jm ~ li:J)
l QUAIL
A!~S~-
•o,.. r.t 1.)0, MI
•7~· :is-dlt\TI, 10 mo oh1
(;ardeo Gro~ e A.:t
1151 IH
2-4PUX
L!VBAGf I 3.4° o
....,. Of OM•rVrtp
J bdr " f11>I. J ::bJr
~ lots. ~hJli.r roor
new caflM'h drapt''·
~ $19,j(XJ ctwn e.ich
<.INC. no qua! . no lu .. n
s ~ suO)t.'('1 10 SlJt{'
SM.. Sl~<W each. All
6311316 ·------
l9LO
2 Yt"ars c*t, near So
Coast Plau . bwll b}
SewftL 3 Bdrm , 2 bdrm
& l bd r m CIOHd
111rag~ Outstand1n11
locauon l&0.000 Oc:n~ n
Owner will carry Isl
TD S22S.OCC
Owner 83 833-11293
A
R·l LOT
Pe~ C-Ollt.; M1..1a
lot.lion on Baker
St. for apartmcnl.6
orrondos Bwlder's
p;itka"e ava1ldble
c.,11 lor 1n lo
T1•rm<o a\ ailabh·
RCTaylorCo
1 0.io •)'•Ut'
LOTS IN
IRVJNE
l\Jld 1-our dreBm home
crt ont ol ~ RAHE
"'-' 111 :'llOR11[\\o000 of
11' 11ll" :'liot man) J rouml
. .nl '•t; b-•t!•·r h1,rrv
~him ~.WJ t>Q ft C'Jll
11.lf l~~
@ RANCH
REAL TY
55~·1 222
2300 .......................
MJbale boroP-Lido Park....
ab 6-1 ~. 2:Yrs <Md.
opm 6 ac.ed pn vale i:mJos. :~)'l( 24 • s.18. soo.
Td ~149 befon· noi>fl
t ... , .. e>.wn.
RtlGft 2400 ..••.•...•••.•....•....
FCRLEASE
New 2~ 2 bath
home M1s,1on Lakn
Count ry C:ub Goll
l•'fVll.S lll'>l lk'Jul:luH\ l~cip.>d, no mJsr;
Ufil.nt'e) ard
B>CI~ Rd
Oese't Hot Spnn~~ 2::3 ;mi.. Zil2
NK:ERIOUCTION
F.AIRWA Y HOMES
:nd Fa.uway at La Qw n
w OJunn Club s °''" l\.lflltf. m I lal'1enda Or
lbr 111>11, & :-up, r
\'lt"WS
HMS
711:1 El Past'tl
Prlm ~·rt
7J ·~ :Ir.I'
Bai iai Tahiti
Y• Yai can own pro
prrty 11 Ta1ul1 World
I atmu5 lali H.a.t Hotel ,,.
convertpg to condo~
Owner ~r L' g;\
LOI! J sl.de presefll3ll01'
un I.ht' paperty & Tahiti
loca11y 10I" reservat1oos
& locafon 1·3 11 Bob
Waoon 1714 >997 1000.
Nit ------
•Ho Olli RetT-eat
Wooded f. lot CaJ Pm~
Dev Gitat rttre11t1on
area or ~tremcnt homt:
l>lte ~ler & WIIlt~r
sports. t\nlasllc lnvest-
meol. 3 hrs to Reno . owe. ~Y dn. S3350. 631.z;M2
~ Sutbow Ptealty]
..... LAii
New ~tioc. Larse llV-.~ fambrel. &.In area. 2br.
I~ I le. sundeclc.
Near Tinn1s Ra nch.
Owner w lf1nancc .
-~.
'lbll Rell Estate SI.ore
Beu: .... 811 Bear a...~mu i.-.ms~ t.--seves
~., ..
.. ~.!!! ....... ~~
» ~., --So. ol Pboml SU.000 Xlnt Wllll Owner
'I
27"')
\
z .....................
I J3UY HOUSDi AT
95°/o
OF MARKET V ALU~
-No Fee
• lmmlld.. Putthde
·~when read.Y •PriVIU Party
911-0m
................... ~ .. .......... bd t .................. ..
~~~ .... ~
:IJd. 2ha. F/P, Mln~ew
d ocean. Key to plfat.e
~SUOOmo. ~SF or
t...,...leoch .....................
Wallt to beach fro· fan·
u.tlc 3 BR. 2 Ba
wkb pool "bru ocean view. eoc:~te:
f umiahed. S2500
DlnOafti Re ., ...
• f.llllbl6de.
2 Jlr, ...... l'nc:d yant.
C/D, eveH immed.
$00/mo. Kid.a ok, DO
.. f15.81.175-019
Mau Verde, 3 BR. 2 ba,
amell enc. pool. Exel.
f.mty area. 80. Avail.
lamed. Da vld &46-3ZS .-.
Eltt'halve new twnhse,
31r, 2'Mla. pool, xtru.
ll'illlo. 6C2-9l23t. 548-5128
DOU.HOUSE '"' 2bd. Iba, New upgraded
carpet. ~loaed s-Uo.
storage shed. very opeo
w11ots of l]aas. Ava il
4-15. Prime Eut 21st St.
locale. 14:5 Owner/agent
631218;
Zl83 Pacific. 2 br, new PUilr& & crpt. $425 mo.
673-41128.
Brand new 3 br. 2~ ba. 2
sty cmdo. 2 car garage
w/q11111, super dlx, IM<l
rm.56Xl9.
3Br, !Ba. " yd, kids " pets OK, S450 mo. .ma. 960-1503. 960 o.t. .
TWNIBE-t&IOMO. a. ~. trple, edb.I
~-=· 19'0
Broalrview condo, 2 Br. lg
den. 2\o'J Ba, AIC, el. pr.
door, t.enna, pool/Jee.
m>19).to74
II Taro 3232 .......................
VllW HOM!S FOR RENT
All DllW fumlture ad d9-3 cc 4.br. Priced from a:r tn this 1 iew ~&6. FDcd yud &
coodo. Pool, 1p ex· garages. Families
erd se room. ae rily, pleaae. Kida fr pets
etc. 6 m:mthl or ear welcome. Call 864-2:566 or
Bl> mo. Loia Mill . 973-mL "-· no ree.
Bllrnltt RJty Re t4!r ~·· y.._ 3234 642i-5200 f ••••••••• ::::! ••••••••• I S.Ckc ... • ll76j l*?al14Br+dming &gam
•••••••••••••~·· ••••• tni. Twnhrne Pvt pat.Jo 3 Br, 3 Ba. d , dbl W/BBQ Steps lo pool.
garage. Pvt y Ocean cHJdren olt. Sll85. Ask for
\'leW. Near golf lenru.'\, Nu\& 963-(M)'l
~~~· mo. \H-4778 u9°" •och 1£40 _____ .... --...................... .
...... lW ..... .............. ., ...... .
Corma .. Mar 222 ......................
&!aWlully deco
8r +dm Ill lop
w flS) deg ocean
balhs. S2:IDI 1mo
428 &!garua 3 y
Bdrm. 2 ba, frp
gar. Near parts
by. Avail Apr
5825/mo. Jo \
851·9522
3&-. gar. So or h :'l!ew
cits. q11ct. no pe f62S.
~UJ4
HOM.ES FOR RENT
3 cc 4br. Prlc~ from
l!irJ0.$595. Fnt'd yard &
garaees . F am1lt Ps
please. Kids & pets
wekxlme. Call 964 2566 or
973-2971. Af).. no fee
KIDStPETS OK
Vacant. 1uper sharp J
8R2BI, MSO. 3 BR 2 Ba,
SSOO. 2 BR. S47S Nr
sch>ols, lwys.
lfi .
962-44n r.i:> 546·810
2 blocks to beach. Brand
new Jbr. 2ba. 2 rar gar.
Qli. drp;. etc. S650Mo. Now Avail. 3br, 2
gar. Rustic Swd:
S'ZSO/submlt Mo -0666 IM&OOU dys
2 Br, den. tge pa
ttts. sm.
67~
shut· J '8r,2'hlla, ocn v1e w, 1 blk
to bch, '650 mo. lse.
SSl& --------·
2Br, 2ba+2·c
Oceanside Hw
view! & hi!)
nmb. Adults.
~Sit. l·S 00
SeeviewAv, '
Emc. bame.
va48r, l~~UBLlY
~ nn. RV.,....,.
o. Oya 529·• -.11111
Redecorated 2Br, lBa
blue. Loc.lled minut.-
from beactL Call M.r.
Mos es 751 ·8967 or ems
a&My 2Br bouse wlth
BldieW Unit OD huge
kt. MimUs from ocean.
Call Mr. MOMS 751-8987
cre.1775.
WAUCTOIMCH
1 roomCOUapforaiogle.
NO 0008. -mo. 4Z1 Liiie .....
...........
11w1 •• nu .......................
~ U. w.er. llw!dn-on Hlrtlmr.._ ........
nnc_ *"· • ..,ill 2-:':7lnii :rm, = ror•--.C:'"., ••all. llOOO/mo 1rly.
Weterfroot Hoat1
&MOO
• ........ £a. .. Ii""* .. + .... .
•. frplc, mkrvwave, 2· I car pr, Lake, )le • laDDia iAtid. -..ma
• Bdrm. Univ. Perk.
Jmmo ......_Otc:.
VtrJ ntc9. frplt, 1pee.
AIC. ___, A.111 /'*"l,y
we.
~~3
br, a.. biChly up&J'd'd
det..med home. SteSll t.o
lft. pool, Jae• lake. No
J*A.1875/mo. Avail May
3.~
~ 1 Br coodo 00
S&l-ewn. pool/t.eonls, no
J)lts, avail 4/Ja, '400/mo.
~
WOOOBRlDGE CONDO-
JBr, l'r\88, patio, t.enrua,
pool & lake privileaes.
1565 mn. 561-0654
3 Br. 2 ba. 2 car gar, rrptc,
nice ~. dahwhr,
stove. 1675 mo. lse.
Avai..I. Apr. Slh. 14102
Ac&<io Court. iocated ln
The Colony. 752-1282 9 to
5 Man tbru Fri.
3 Br. 2 ba. 2 car gar, rrplc stove. dishwr, study ~
rnstr bdrm. 111'15 mo. lse.
21 Alnn:xt Tree, 111 Una v.
Pk. m 12J12 9 to s. Mon
lhru Fri. Avail. Apr.
3lh.
Woodbndge Condo. 2 BR.
p8tio. lndry rm. Comm
pool, e tc. SSOO JJ'IO .
548-9876
3 Br, I~ t.. 2 car 1ar ,
frplc:, atrium, d.lhwhr,
dee LWtadel. ms mo.
ls e. 0 Carson. In
llbtbwood. 752-1"82 • to
S. lfoo thna FrL Avail. A1Jr.21th.
4 Br. 3 be. 2 car aar. frplc.
lee ram rm " wet bar.
retreat in malt bdrm,
,.oe ~· SB50 mo.
lse. 9 Dewey. Northwood
7si.121!2 9 to 5. Mon thru
.F\'i. A Yllil Apr 20Ut
~d&e Twnhm 2br &i
den. 2~. dbl aar w 1op-
nr, new crpts & drpo;
Patio. All rec rael No
Peta. $650Mo. ~-1962
eves.
3 Br. 2 ba. 2 Clir .:ar. frplc,
(crma.J din rm, clshwhr.
$87 5 m o IH» 4 7
Syc a m ore C r e ek
Turtlerock. avail. Jun~
lsl. m1282 9 w s. ~ton
lhrufh.
R&ITAL.S
3 BR. 2 ba . SQ!(} 751J
3 BR. 2~ ba $750-1
4 BR. 3 ba S8.'J()
t BR. 21; ba POOi.
~Beach. 1975
lf523 CA~PUsDa:IR'ltNE
t...,.. ..... 3241 .......................
<keaof l'U\l lWtW')' pen·
tbouae, 1M beach, a Br 2
Ba, bplc, W /D. SJ.:iOO.
&1>5505, ~ eves.
411Nl75
<kea6Cd, year 'round;
$l3X> rm. or furn., $1400
1\ns" AmJc. 41M-1177
~ Houle Condo. Spet.
tacular ocean view. 1800
sq. ft. Adults only .
ll!O/mo. CaU MWJ.39
2 BR 1 ba house. Frplc,
dining nn. 2 car gar.
l)c,.....i auest unit. 820
Park Ave. SSOO/mo. •zm
•••lf•I ,..,le I•• ........ ,, ...........
,....,..~,•.•~
be , I•• r•,
•••Mr/dryer, frple,
i.• I d JtliO. Pool 6
ju .,, •• Q•ltt
~Im/mo. ...
............ l267 .......................
I Br, Zba, Ult! Ave, =.=.:''lalt.
B8M1l1Jl"UL .. br. t'IUt'.
~ 2 ba. lam. rm , bit·
-. mid. yanl Kxts OK.
AnU. 4115. WlS mo m ... •-.m1
IACKIAY
SIOOMOMTH ~4br +poolln
Bick Bay aru . reotaJ •
$800/month <'Ontat'l s.mnne Rudd • ~nu
or~
Three Bedroom Condo.
1Wo " ~Half Baths. ~Year Lease. New
Condition. Neutral
Colors. Fabulous Pool &
Sauna. BBQ. Matw-e
F a mily Preferred.
S600 Montb. Broke r.
'59100
NO FEE! Apt. & QlOdo
rental.a. Vllla Rentals
~Bkr.
81G CANYON Bordeaux
~me. French Cntry
kitchen, all emenitles,
Sl47S Mo. Brlcr.1!7 4186
O.. it.c. .__
Bly view, 3 br. den, 4 ba,
JID'hm. 3100 sq. ft. Sll!O
rmM&an.
Newport er.t. Beeut. 2
Br, 2 ba, den. New cpl,
wait to~. '4mnia, J•c.
SlS)/mo. lD-7111
2 Br. praae, pvt .~.
oewty decorated $450
quiet couple only .
665778. 642-2287
!llewsat Cr'lllt Condo• br,
DDaq. ft. Nr. Pool ls left.
rU&. Smd.b-Meyer, All.
5e-1113or~7.
Newport Shores 2 8 R. 2
Ba. dm, (pk, dbl pr.
beach, leanla, pool, 1750
mo. &t&-909
3 Br. 2~ ba, eleganl
"\e wpo rl T e rra ce
town.home Totally up-
greded. Oose to ocean
E!!S. Tooy, Agt, 96211311
or 9118-51; 12 -SPYCIASS 4 br. 212 b;i.
view. Grdnr 111cl Sl475
rm &1()..0735 Own Bk r
New & never h ved 10
VD.LA BALBOA 2 Br. 2
blUt. patio & greenery
:-.leW'al decor 1750 mo
PENINSULA Stepr; to
beach Ocean Vlt'W Qult'l
3 Bdrm, family rm home
1n bes t l o r al 1on
$1(25/ln) yrly
Wlterfrool Home~
631·1400
4 BR. 2"'1 ba, oce1.1n vu. I
yr lse Gardnr tori d
64(}-0735 8kr
Bhtrs condo. bayfront •
~ 3 BR, 3 ba. S6()
-~&M-1133
Np_ Terrace 3br, 2\.'Jba,
cxndo. t"rpl.c. ram rm.
pool, 1.5acre pvt prk.
aMo. No Pet.a. a.7737 ....... .. ....
E:r.ea.c.lve Home. Ocean.
bay, rugbt light view. 3
Bdrm. 3 balll, 3 car gar,
IMjec. Retreat. lam nn,
dining rm. Avail May 1
er sooner. l2700/mo or
will coo.sider salr or
lease option. Call
0.. 'All SIS or wkdya
eft a. TIDaS.36 * Ttrnee condo 3 Br. 21,<J Be. ger, rrpl,
W'esh tdryer, refrig,
tll50tmo yrly. 731).0480
AVllil Apr! 120.
SEAWIND CONDO 2br,
... frplc, 2 cart. Pool,
epa, petlo. U35Mo. --f!Ym. BLUPPS: a BR., fem.
rm., et ..... Pool. Lov·
• W.-1 SlCIOO Mont.b.
lllr.M64JM
}IM.,.t er.t C.do.
..... l'oells• --~ ...... =~.~= ............... ............. 1"d.
Mlill5/1. ..... -·
2 • 2 Ba .... twable •
ellt"tom d•cor, 1100 .
St-4100 ext-2S1J d71 . .....,., .....
er..a ... YUla lklboe
Clllldll. zer, -.. vtew.
aecurlly. 17U/mo.
8'J5.'191'3.
2 a-.2~taooado. llOOl•
JaC. ID bum. Np( Ter·
race. Avail May l.
m>tmo. ZU/GMMlT
Seawtnd O:Jndl), 2 Br. l ~
be, 2 car 1er. frplc,
saune. s pe, pool.
80/rm. 613-411110
0RGm 3 Br, %\; ba Im·
mac. Npt Hu . 255
Palmer. S17S/mo. Open
Slll/8.m 1-S. Call ~
llftSpm.
DUOY OCEAN VU • view Feshlon Island
fnm ~ channing 38r
boole w /frml di.tU.ng rm
+wet.bar & sep ram rm
Located ID 5ff gated
comm. w/tennls crti..
pool & spa. By owner
SJtoO/mo. Aft 6 pm,
7S85M
~ Shanla; 3 BR. 2 b.i,
D/W, ranee. rrpl. Nr.
t-lubto.ne. S7SO 673-9080
Hattxr Vaew Monaco 3 Br
2 Ba, waUr /prdeoer In·
d. S150tmo. Avail. 511.
~~
Ar mabft aduhs, clean
& shiny 3 Br. 2B a
W9tdiff home. S125tmo
Incl. gardener. Local
ms. please. No pets.
64&-Zlll.
4 Br. 3 ba. lmmat'uJate
Walk to beach S750 mo ,
Ninfa J1&r\1 1&, Agl ,
6G8ll50
3 Bdrm. end unit, The
Blurts . Lea1e o r
kmetQllt. IK)O Mo.~.
19).9878
Hertlor View Home 3 Br
er 2+ den. SM/mo. All. ~ Qll er.1c. R.C.
TQlcrOl.
s.a ts UH .......................
For lease : Beautiful
0CMD "tpll COW'M View
home. 3 Br. 2 bll. lmm1c
an1 Oilldren OK. no
pets. szs1mo. CaU for
appl. Tubell Rllrs
&7210
3 Jlr 2~ a.. \8JObltructecl
OCMr'I vu rtom :iM • sun·
dedt. pool, 2 pataoa, 2 t'ar
ai&o garaae. closr lo
~·No pet.a.
$535. 49& 7101
3210 .......................
S.A Hts. 3Br. I ba
'55(>tmo
7SU7S2
So.Mt LacJ.no 3286 ...••...•.....•••..•...
OCEAN VIEW Monarl'h
Sumrmt 1, 2br, ADULT
CUM)fl)NJTV.&Pautd~
eor a bbouse. pool. etl'
SSol.Wo. Teal " Babcock Realty Inc. 411M797
Wt-AloWc: 3298 .......................
~FOR RENT
3 ar 4br. Pnc~ from se.eo Fbcd yard &
garagu Famlltes
please. Kld5 & pets
~-QUI 9M-2585 or
973-2971. AtJ.. no ree.
il2 Br. yard. garage utll
pd S4 2S ~o p et -;
~7 : Ml·l.4G>
c...6i ., ..
,... t J 3400 .......................
BJGAMT\.Y
~Sle
Speciow 2 Bdrm 2 83
<Xem view. Pool, HWla.
exercise room. Sl700.
Afl,.ee.3255 . ,....._.MIC
VIEW
Condo on Ill Canyon
golfcoune, 1uper bly rln. I 8rdm Z Be. pool, tmia, Ma.r. 2 lpatt ID·
door prqp +at.ora1e. '51.-ar_..
l42S
NewpQlt o.t I br. S ba. I
llaf1, ~ ..... -mo. Property House.
eoa9Dtrl0-l010.
BAIOIO lllJIAOE. dit-cs. I IR t •. aU stn.. 8Y lla.ntott eot.l 6
.... • mo. 97S-Ul5'1
Dllml ~ l w. pool.
t.mlilauta.apa. am mo. AY8il. DOW. 1.rriM,
--..... pm.
Tc t lW 'I d H25 .......................
.......... J .... .......................
.... , I Ct J707 .......................
I Br. •UJll to bay or
beach, M$0t mo, Free ulll. Call 673·2545 or
~U.vlibg).
c:oeea.... 3724 .......................
SUSCASIT.U
A.Im. 1 br apt l300 • up.
End. gar. Adult.a. no
pd.I. 2110 Newport 81.
54IMl88 bet wn 8 30 it S
prn
~ I Br iazden apt.
An • rec. All UUI pd.
MUt. no peu 1315
Elf>uertoM~
l&~A\le,apt5
sruNNINC 1rg lbr g:rdn
~-~ & rec aru
l:'m.'llo. 710 w. 18 St.
............. 3740 .......................
H.1'1~T
~ Elllate L&v1t11 •
&awful parlc-like sur
round1ngs Terrar t'd
pool Sunken "" bbq. 'parkhfti rounu1n1
S p a <'1o u s r o o ms
S<!parale dining d fl'J
Wa!k-ln cloaet.5. home·
11U laLchm & cablneta
Walk lo Huntington
~.
1 Bldroom rum~ 2 ~fumM85
MJ.IL'l. no peU.
UilU. Ff' .. •
LAQUJNI'A HERMOSE mu Parb6de LA. l blk w. d Beach. 3 big s. "' flla9er.
llr...U
i.,...... '741 . ..................... .
LAGUNA BEACH MTR
INN. MAHI lft'V • color
TV. beet.«I pool. UtJI.
(7141494·5294 11tiS No.
Qiao;tlfwy
Luxl.l'y studio Free nwd
serv Cdor t \I Sl 00 wit
inc. WI. ~ZZZ7
... ,.... ... 1769 . ..................... .
NO
LEASE
REQUIRED
YEAR·ROUHO FUH
Social Actov1l1es 01
rec tnr • Free Sunday
Brunch • BBQ'• Par·
ties • P1us much more
QAEAT AECAEATION.
Tenn11 •Free lessons
(pro & pro al'lop1 • 2
Hee Ith Clu0$ • Saulll •
Hydroml uaQe. Swwn
m ng • Ormng Ranoe
BEAUTIFUL APART·
MENTS 51nql,.s 1 &
7 Beoroom~ • F'ur
noshed & Unlurn1\hPd
• Advtl L1v1nq • No Pt'h
• Modt!f\ Open OIH~
910 6
Oakwood
Garden Apartment•
N.wport a .. chtNo .
880 Irvine
111 1111111
171' I &4 ~-0!>50
Newpor1 luch/So.
1700 16th St
IOover 11 161hl
1714) 842 8170
WE HAVE SUMMER
RIM'ALS
WIZX OR MONTH
associated
jl•I "r I 11 f'I • I
• A I' I I
Omfn:d-. ZBr. lBe, no
peu, llOO mo. 1213 >
m«IOl,ITI4)"'4W
Aullaa,c:u,oa I br. 2
1111 condo overtooaln1 .. a.pe. Sl.500 mo. .......
•Spteucular Ouea-
fnltl 411r, Hail Wkl.J
•ow tbru 111mmar.
. ..................... .
Cl: I bod. ,..,. romd,
beatllul dcnraateln ~a 1r. a ba. IUlb'
•q1dpped kltchn, ....... ....,.dtek .
.. + lldl. llMll7.
.......................
~J ..... toa.eb. l br + dea. ,.., carpeu,
drapa, refr1J. a.uo. a.., side d bWJ. No
pillU. ~:a Jamtoe, m..-
O:ll;J 1 br .... fJplc, pool.
~ed llq)e malJ.
..,..., DO peg. Ma.
bt.1-... dep. 64049
SG> an 1-modem l br, ~aled, 1arage.
111Pr'1 IC.s\ll*S. IG-9811.
28r, frpk, c:rpta.. 6toYe
~ vft Ad&&IU. DO
pm. 85. m HeboUope
A¥e. mc:M bys appt.
C...Mlto llZ4 .......................
3 Bdrm .... gas P&Ml
~pr.adlta
&G.5073
~ VERDE home Bl·
mmpbere 2"3 br d lx
.... Nofttl ~1034
2 ~. l t.t.b apt.
Adu!ts. Gas paid.
642.S173.
I & 2 Br, bttm, mni .
poot Adults, no peb s:z "m>. se-Oc92
Flml)' 2 Br s:MO. Spac. 3
Br. 2 ba 139) Pla y·
-.ICJUID1 pool 64f>. 1486
38r 2ba. new. luds oft
~ & Ras incl. n~.r
So Coast Pl. $5)0
66415
38r, 2ba new aiodo nr So
Coaal Plu a . Pool •
recnllllllan.. all pd ut 1 I ex
~ ~ ~ 760-1.3m ;
66GJ2
lllH> MIW Arn ............... ~
Spec ious D•• UDlll. Pn.-. peUol, declta •
-~C.ltl. ~-0.U,~ ........... .......
,...._,..._~Irr
<*I. dtr !tlr'. ~ trl·l'h'x.
f"l.t attached 2 car pr.
wtelec opor. fr plc .
pmos. 50'XZS' p.i tncd
yrd. rompletr main
t--1 • aW> spnnkle
WiOMI> 1ll. lat .. ~
/'>C> PtU Ayail 4-1. Open
Lbi5 Sit " Sw:t 11 ·3 ~
lS87 Olurch Sl ~ c.
~-4466. 213·45"4·4367
66Sl.54.
~ dt'oor" 2br, adJU
No Prls Encl patio
S375Mo 706 Jlllnes Sl.
~ 8 By awt 979-4410 ----
MEW ADULT Al"'TS
28R .. 2Ba.S4.:'i()
~~nur rom
I at pa)d No pm Spa
~ 1(}6 0 a!J)
M Wei.t W1l:.on, I M
6.11 Bl ~-3"<.-J
S'J'Ulr.'llNG I re 2br. 2ba.
~ ~ Pnol. n"l' 81"f'll
SS."° 710 W 18lh St
$m rm Db 2Br ~ud1.i
f!l>k'. D W >d ~a. l'Tl('I
~. Z567 Elden T11
'1t'ie call m.5098
t-UJR SF.AS<>N!' A l"N
l~e. "'' pPt5 2 br I''
IM lwnh.<' l'.1l1u. pnol
SJ;IJ ~ JOilM 642-tt.O'J
28r 1 S.. d1shw11 .. hrr
rnc l ear S3)0 mo
~5'183 1·63.'>-4781
~ 2 bdrm 111
b.1 ~ pnvatA.> yard. al"f'S)tace. 2 garaees No
pet.S. IG> mo. 760-0913
3D Mapte St. 2br. Adlts
only, no pets. 13SOMo.
Sl.50 dep + l.sl it last.
~UIS Mn Davis
Ttmtlw 2br, l"'ba· pvt
peUo. Encl pr. DtW,
di. No ~ S375Mo.
¢y •5MI.. eves 59-9084
2 Jlr. I t. A\lafl. 5-t.
Ori w by 8IM c..i&.et' St
Ail-A. Then <'all Ounaer
"' Aslloc. 1157-0701. 1385 rno .. req. lll, last &
security Shown by •PP<
onlY
2br, encl yard Ir aar.
Adla.. Sm pet OK. Nr So
Cit. Pln a . U 90Mo.
~
Nw a_, CODdo wlth
YW9• 'l1lil llWla. f Br.
2 ba, ftplc a: muy
xtru. Cafi Rhett,
8.eM7 orlOZTll
~»OFRD RDIT
•TOMOVK IN
21r, U., pool. ........ DO
pea. M'lf palM. crpl. ... .., ........ .
,..,.,... ..... ta.
-...: ... ....., PUat a l'WA4.....,.,
s Jlr, 2 .. cmdo. near So. a.t Pima. S1S Inc all
utll. Guarde d 1ate
umm. Call Ml--717•
2 Jlr, l~ .. 2 tty twnbm,
M.50/mo. C.M. Call
&&Th•
F.A8l'SIDE ADULTS, 2
BR Lmai. prage, no
plU. New decor OD cul·
dHec. IC25 mo. 531-3535
2 Jlr prdm apt. IV. ba,
.., "pra&e. Adultl,
no pm. MOO. $48-1377
Ur. ~. in 4-plex. No
P1ls. '1251110
~5"1
2 br 2 be cmdo. w /pool &
~ Nr. So. Cst. Pia.a.a.
SC25m>.M& ..
LARGE clean 3 BR 2 Ba.
Pl(jo. gar. No pets New
c;u. 1G>. lo.I> A. Va.Jen .
oa ~7983 ------
3 Br. 2 ba luxury adult apt
YI 'pool m SAIU Ana Ht.s.
~541}.S740
1 Br ground noor a pt.
compl pnv;icy w1lge
l*lo Adull'I, no pt't.s.
S!50 rm + s.ec. & rle.an-
lrlC ftt A\·ail Apr ~
64f>Wl6 ------
2 Br 2'42 ba. luxwious
trimd llf'W ~ near
SC Plaul Ptplc. 2 rar
gar . rec faal ~ mo.
962.8118or1779-7971
J Bllrm ..... Be. petlO. kkb
OK. no peu 1425 mo +
~-Ser at (IS) Center
St •I. Call ror appt.
~
Jiit Dlplex. aarace. kida
ok. no pet.a. 141.Jtmo.
li6A f'oclllna. MS-31111.
111 2 8r ·~ .... eduat ores-•.,..,..... No ....-......,.
642 1600
2 &. It. I story, ~bq.
ctiia. petk>. frpl, d ...
~•m ce1l1n111. aar
Mb DiO J&':iC> Elden.
•llSJt..SG
"-rHESEVl.U.E"'
2 Br ,,.. pr AdlU. <'PU.
drpa. bUn•. fncd yd
WI/Ur pd a&-4UO
3519 . 0 .. Sa.nlAI An• 137 s
2 br 2 be. bh·tm. paUo.
rp6t' . prage No pft.5 no
ll:><h Ol5 mo ~ -------0-PoW llll> ......••..•••......•••.
u.t "lli<'.'t' 2Br. on!.O \""'"" l"Ool. SJ\) m• •
~'IZ.'7
zer.1~.~
ft'plc. llDIMcl. av au ••
IHO/mo. No peta •
94S110l'ew8! lll·MOl. \ XU." lBr, ..... pr, s ml ocn vu, l.aundry. sm.en.ms
Dllla ~t 1 br, hied
yerd, &ood loeetlon.
Phone 6114417 eft.er ...
SprdM"alar View, out on
~ dtrec:tJ:y overlook. me 11a1na. i er. trp1c.
beam ceUln1. window
..U, deck, c:unpect car
pmrtane ool,y. -7582.
0em nrwty painted 2 Br
lrt lcit., p6eaty storage,
avail. 4115 rot QI.set <>kier
cpl or sat. SllS. Rm. 'Sec..
dip.. lit fr 1.ut. Can see
aow.a357fS
8T..o . ..................... .
2 Bdrm 2 Bl, Pt NllueJ.
p\lt comm., pool, I pa'
UMi!I en.a, M75. A# ..
4llMl'l'OO, 8fll .3Sa1
............. 40 .. .................... .
,r., :. '1111 r
·:i · ..:;.",J ''· l Iv I ~i L
• 1 I Z BR P1t10 Apts.
• OIU!walltn & BBO'•
• Pool & Rte. Room
• G1rclen lt11cl1e1t11111
• Jot to Beech & Sllops
·.• ,.
[ \:\'IHI I~,".' I .. l
'.}ft,/ t4 •' olf '" t I
qr;; 4•,00
L.oYety all edull. no pel.'.
1.2&3 Br apts. UIO Ed
~.l\.b 846-0619
OCEAHAllA
Walk to the beach·.
O.Upuul l&e lfa Br Ill*. tome wlfrplc, aU Jllliolarba......,._ Ea-
)cJY ID eaw w/auradlve
a:eenb•lt, treea,
lllldlcllipe ~ • hole Piil· tlna 1reea, 2 pool•.
f'l"lendly elubllo uH •lfrl*, cdor'IV, ..... --a.•.._ room .
--• IMl lDcludlq _. ......
Adiib.• .... CASA .. SOl
21u1 •1 ll' d
ff~l.J
3Jr. I i.wiie. stulho. Gar.
&pk. 0 w. ldlllo
7SJ 747 .. ss:an
Mdl'•"S WAUC 1' 2 br .... tram NS().
fl'p&c, l&rae yd. pello, •
111r , nr Huntlnstoo-• I larbour. ctuJdren OK .•
~1b Orcie, apt I .
:-.e.r nrw xtnl d.lJl Twnh&e
~ L4l 3br. 2ba. rrp1r.
bll 1n -.. W t O hkup ,
.,kyl.J~. vaulted cell·
1nR~ Oh altch gar
MMny ~n&.'> $47$ 545.3004
3844 int. ll44 .••......•.....•...•••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Cosmopoltt11 n It\ ing in .1 countrv C\t'tltn ~. Convf•n1 t:>n l1' lo<"at ed
hf't" ~n the San Diego and Santa
Ana F ree \\ ays ~1 J"1 C'r ·pl :rnned
landscapanj!. with tn\\t•n ng t ree'>.
nowenng groundcover and ~ently
f l o win g s tr cH m s e nh a n c e
Woodbrad~e Me adow 's peace ful.
park-llkc environment.
-Earth tonl' plush carpels, drapes
-Woodbumrng fireplaces
-Private patios or balconies
-Air conditioning
-Smoke detectors
-Refnf(erator. dishwasher
-Pool, whirlpool. exercise room
-Laundry fac1lit1es
-M.e mbership in Woodbr1die
Village Assoc. with full privileges
t o Northlake Beach & Tennis
Club and Stone Creek Swim Club.
Office open 9-6 Daily
Fa ht 1d lleatln ~
..... ..... t,J&Jl1•11•
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''7i~.I ....... .
tlOv•. ID4f'1 . SH • ....
•• 1~ No. i.auna.
••rb view, wlk lo
lldl11i.o,., $UO mo. .....
21r, ~vie lllUia. or
~~mo. mau.
M.
Ddl.-l br apt. oewty ct.
canted, «»Han view.
dievlD', sub-terr. patk
-lllDmo. .. 8083
&..9M ..... JIH .......................
•IUliAMT coeosuo-.
•By a-mr..aer, 2~81. rr new, 2 poola. xlnt vu.
wtk to ltorts. To see call
~ most dys/every
ewi 831·7CMI, or ownr
•JIZUf N/A Iv 11111&.
EAWER SPECIA,L·N r
oew 3Br. 2.,;ea mdm
OJDdo •Ila relrig incl'd
free. lll·11M1or~tm
.... .......................
Room for mil.. Call aA. I. awo o.c.c. lk beaclL c. II. Sll-01'19
111&.r bdrm: furn., ref •
bot plate. For 1·2 males. -.-r PCR al Beach.
S3MGJI.
Pl t 'M ,_.. .......
•rI Ct .. ..... ,, .... , ...... . =M ......... ':• . ............ ... ...... '° ...... ~ .... ...-:---fir .... MkWle..
• ...... br,J a-.
~~.IZOO
mo.+&d..~
JO '1"· old malt who trawk eatcm1Yet1 look·
!QI b rem. roommate.
BeautUul home in
privl&t YV locaUoa ar.
~·-twy. --Fem, noa-amoker.
SZOO/mo + utll. Bob
SIB>. Sherri 56Hll6
h._!P . _..... 4350 .......................
WANTED:
Oua&e in CdM.
673--0ll60
Stora&e Renw S3S per
mo. Sinale incfosed.
JUL 8cb. SlB-3'98
... jAi ..... 316f
It I I I I I I I I ee 1•111ee1e1• 8om:n. beth, pool, Cvrd ,
ca;J'AMESA
Garqe/ storage areas
aval.lable. Ask for
o-ata. "-· IW().800()
pr. ElnPd male. Npt.
8di. SL5Qmo. ~ Plf ....... ,
APAIDllTS Room w /kllchen OHlm ..... privileges. Pool, pref.
female. South Coast -.. ••••-••••••••• Aazaarea.~7. tmSq. F\. ll88mo.
An adult commlD\ity on
the Back Ba y Spec·
tacular Spa, 7 SWlmming
pool.5. 8 lighted tennis
cxuts. bike trails. put·
uug green. Bachelors, 1
and 2 bedrooms apart· mems, and townhouses
from so.oo per mootb
<kl Jamboree Al.
San JoeqW> Hills Road I
(TI4 )644-1000
•DE CO RAT ORS
DELIGHT on Wate r.
<>kier pref, frplc, lBr.
'5llO yr1:y. IT.Ml.US.
West.cliff lge 2br 1 ba,
adlta, oo pets, oew decor.
pxil 66312
YEARLY·2Br. Block~
from ocean & bay. $195
w twl 673-l.!Kl9
New lBr & 28r. jaCUUJ,
pxil.. nr bcb. m> up. 14-09
Supenor. 645·868-4 or
fiC!.9&)1
Btaa&. new condominium.
2 Br, 2ba. Ocean View.
frplc. Extras. '85()/ mo.
~m-100
:Ir, b, ~ "'dowmtalrs. D/W, frplc, s>tt car gar.
Pltio. ecz.G7
Single, quiet, pvt eat.
bath. $210Mo. San
(lemerU 492-7986
Roo m /p v t ba c h .
Cmgmial atmo6phere, 2
Br hou5e. nr So. Cst Plz.
641-151116
Room. fW'D., ptt. home.
Mature. working pre·
!erred. Kil. pri v.. pvt.
bath. $165 \Do. in ad·
vance. Nr. 22nd &
Newport. se-<813
Vcalc.Rllltah 4250 .......................
SMOG FR.EE BlG BEAR
from S2B/nl.ght. Also COO·
do by lake •• brm 2 ba.
Forbe s R .E .
('7M )5115 tll85.
Larse Bi& Bear cabin.
pool tbl. color TV. 2
frpks, sleepi 14. ~~
HAWAII
2br, 2ba rondo on Maui.
Privately owned. Rent
by week or m onth.
(714 )871.1570 foe free Ulfo
& brochure.
.... to Shs-. 4100 ...... ................ .
l'litMng? AV'Qld depoglts &
cul bv\ng expenses!
Proresslonally since
1971.
ttatSEt4ATES
IBMlM
:Ir, l'hba. ang1 story, for Shr No.Laguna home .
mature woman. Across Pro r. M a I e p re f .
frmCocol.$4.50.166Slrv. Straight. $300Mo.
Ave. C.M. M2-0239 48MDl8 aft. 6PM.
• 2 tir. 2 ba beautiru1
brand new 4-plex. Nice
c:pet area. 2 car encl.
garaae, frplc, w /D ...... ~.
TS.Mgmt 642-1603
VUAIALIOA
New cmdos. see bldg.. U1emmean prkg.. nice
patios, some w /ocean
views & {rplcs. Adulta
ooly. lbr. l ba; lbr
+den; 2br, 2ba. units
aVlil.
JRLPBOPERTIES
664588 ~
2 F rmmates H.B. area
Sl82 per mo. Call ~ 1514
aft.6:3lpm
M!oeeds to move. Have
peta. Sbr someones home
with yard. &7U763.
Female wanted ZJ.30 to
share2 Br, I~ ba apt in
Hin. Bcb wtt.b mature
maJe. 8'7 817 aft 6.
Male needs male to llhr 2
Br ap&. CM. saoo + i.ecur.
fiC2. 7D. 64&-41789
Nd Fem. rmmte 25·35.
rnp. job, Sl90/mo,
ll'Vlne area, s,se..aom •
3Jr. a.. ~· Weskliff. Golf course apt. to lhr San
Frplc, pool. carport. Oement.e $125/per mo.
Sllllilo. ~ call4SMIB2al\6pm.
2 .... 2 ba CUldo, ptt park·
l.Dg, pool, jacuui as
~ Best loc in Npt
Bcb. Avall l mmed.
lll50/mo. Call Linda,
'1S.ISO&
Fem. wanted to 1hare
W/lllll:De. Z br 2 ba apt.
~20-25. Cll. $187.50 +
~ atil. 645-3340 or
...., Ad-SiUer 1132 2'
In.
28r, Kl"OSa from bcb. ao.e to sbare, $250.
Mila c:ml)', rx> pets, pool, Hunt. Bcb. F /M. Ci&il
encl pr .... yrty. 210 ews. 848-S.B> O!dar. &I0-5U18
~ Ll'.ME: 2 br 2 ba
..... condo. $1000
..... 2111', -faaa. ra. z b& eGDdo •itb c.-•a.---~ mo. Call 1'75-GIOO or
... ¥.
.. ,,,, TowabH Jbr,
1\41a. 2 cs ... , frpte,
bea111&11al. li$00llo.1¥r r.. AVllil. 5-L -..en
IAa Clllldo. ... /bM.la,
....... J'rplc,
-. db .... pool .... .........
'
Rmmfe wanted, M/F ,
CdM bee.-. apt, walk to
bch. $!35. Rasp. person.
~15'7 Yna.., pcem. w /9 yr old
aeek!ng aame to abr aa.a1. .Jlm. SC.3771 Ptd_....., woman. 80,
•bare my 2Br. 2Ba
mobUe bocDe W /tame .
1-....d ar. So. eo..t Pim. II.ID/mo. • .,.. ....
1417 Westdiff. N. 8.
Apml.S4J~
DEC.SUITES
Prune Newport Beech
loc. Near o.c. airport. ReR. incl. reception. con·
ference rm. Janitor
~erv .. ut1ls, 100 free
<'Op1es & m ore .
Secrdanal suv. a v atl.
worDoug&sum.
Elc.ea.ti ve of fices av ail tn
full serv. ofc bldg. Nr. o.c. Airport. Recepl & prone ans .. ·secy serv .
emf. rm. etc. Please call
7SUUIB.
Dlllk space $100 Mo, s ml
office $150 Mo. 1827
Weatcllff Dr, Nwpt
Beacb. 611-0llOO
•NEWPOln' BEACH•
•PRlMELOCATlON•
SO )'di from waterf root~ soosq n
1714 ) 964-5994
•DELUXEOFF1CES• 1-rom 1nn.upto1100 sq
ft.. From !D= fl. No lse
req. Betund AJrporter
HoteJ at 2172 DuPont Dr .•
&Ute 8. m..3223. 9-12
Cannery Vllla&e otrice
space avail. J lge & l
soi. Broker~l2.
*'°1M DEUJX E SUITES.
From 1295. Air cond .•
aiqi&e pkg. Util pd. 28S5
E. Oil Hwy. 675-81()()
()fices in Bayview Hotel.
Historical landmark
$250 & up. Bay View.
1mmed. occup. Cool.act
Rcrie.673-3822
450Sq. ft.. S450mo.
4001 8ircb St, N. B.
A8eaL. 54.1·5032
MEWPOllT CIHTBt
Pres. ocean vu. Full
service Exec. Suites.
644-7lll0
l ll6ScpswFMt
oo Campus Dr. in Nwpt
Bcb. Aval. immed.
Gf'Ol.n1 floor. 549-9952 or owner <2U > 99'l-7703.
HmlanilOb Beach
16785 Beach, Ste. A
llSOft. W/Ot W/out
F\un.. 7 phone lines
Clfer! ! At).. ~7781
*PLUSlt* Upper Newport Exe. Ste.
Hal us>sraded amd nr.
window office avalL mo.
to mo. real incl recpt. •
cu1. rm., cdfee, mall •
sec. serv. "copier avail. ~
~cerra
TIM> ph.ISh olfices avalla·
ble in attorney suite.
Many extras lncluded
with rem. Call Debbie.
7»91!19.
m>IQ ft. Ca.input Dr, NB
addreH. Arcbll. or
f)Ciaeer"g lQoW. New·
b' qJl 'd • redec.. .,, per
IQ I\. Mullan Realty.
~
8lml1 w.lelfrm. office.
f\IU view ol bly. avalL
now. Lrg parking lot.
QallMMMt
Excenem otnees. up to
SX> sq I\. 1801 Newport
11,CM.~1. Kooby
'W~ want to sublease.
llmmum 2 window of·
ficea & share Recept. oc
Al1lJOrt or Laiima Hills.
~
Clfice space for lease .
JOO hn.lsbecl, '800 I.ID·
twn.52330
CJfice. D> sq ft., 2610 A~ s. Newpt Bd1. Act.I. lO
Manner's Mile. SllSt mo.
~842-JJJM
To locate your busm~
1n l h e ce nt er o r
Newport's F'\nanc1al Ins·
trict with unmed1ale ac·
ass to O.C Airport &
freeways.
Fully serviced orflce
SJMCe from ooo sq. ft.
Please call for an ap-
pomtmerit
• '•• ..... 4450 .......................
Fcrstott &office space al
~crates
S00to2700 SQ R.
MCiA VERDE b R
PLAZA
1!i25 Mes.a Verde E. C M
S4M123
•NE\WORT/C.M.
Up to 4"100 sq.ft. avail. at
prime corner. 17th •
~Blm.aoG
13X)aq ft in medical bid&.
Avail for 1mmed. OC·
~Y ... Ample park·
ing. Newport. ~1
IEST0"4
tWtlORM.VD.
Newly remodrled shop-
ping cenuer In Costa
Mm.a haa offices avall
roe lmmecl. occupancy
from approx 480 to ~·ft. W/M!W crpta &
pa1nling at reasonable rma ~l Paula S. Kau
,..213-464~
Ca rdal -.....s 4475 ... ................... .
Clfice or ahop space, 475
sq .. ft .• oo ground nr. + 2 ~ \C)per unit.8. total·
mg 875 sq I\. On Coast
Hwy • So. Laguna. Sl200
Mo. & 1177
LEASE: Cannery /Lido
area. Hl1tor ic Npl.
Restoration. UOOaq. ft.
irUrior" sp9Ce & 1100 IQ.
ft. mod yrd. High traffic
fnD.age. 87S43IB
Newport/ Coala Mesa.
cmr lot, 100,000 trarc
count. 9000 '. Bkr.
540-19. Prin only.
.......................
OllC. "7T .. la. C09dl.
Dml *· mMe. amlfra. .... .... :..., ....
~I . ..................... .
a r
CU I t ., IOOI .......................
~ .......... By O--: ltiaioo Vi.ejo.
Sl5,000 r 1P. Term•.
Ml ..
Smdwidlllce Cream
NewlUt As Area •tmo. lc:e er.m only
.cid sandwda. drtnb
for lnaeued prUks !
~ m.S865
Committe d Cbr1sl1ao
lMd1S partner &nvestora ror natural re:sowtt &
rood project ~ Call
Mi c hae l . 645-~985
PO &:>x 2002, Npt Bcb
ral!i3
f~·paced natural rood
bur Pn In{' be11ch loc a
llOD.. By owner Wnll' to
Natural Pood c o P 0
Box 794, Balboa CA
!mil..
lace 9 ' •
O,;:wtmity 5015 ....................... .... ...,.
Small to 1arge inve5tors
Very high return sn
6mnthi Rea.I eslllte de·
vekJper' needs mvestori. now. Image Develop
ment . Joe Rousi.el
fS1 ·54m
...., to Lo. 5025 .......................
{NEED
v"MONEY
• CltlDITMO
P"OIUM
W&lrd1Dao-
t7M5ll
Arranpdby
eo..t .... Loma
••crest Only 2-d T .D. Locm
110.000 It up. Orange
CbdyonlY. Birr.
7\4.965-0073 ......,w ...... 5030 .......................
$1200111••• Ill t
Returns Sl20 monthly
Seand. Guaranteed
1S ll21 anytime
Mott :. Trwt Dlidi' son .......................
Wiii' Mil). Co.
All typec ot real estate
ilMiltmaU aiDce 1949.
~ ..... , ...
WTDs
6G2171 145:0611
I BUYZNDTD'a PASI'
N Ply. Prtn only
'7tD-0715
~··•=•W..t.ct Well leCLll'ed 2Dd T. D '1
Reahy Portfolk»
93.131
IMklnlll· 1, 2IOO sq. ft. • 1ar1t 6lack top lot. *° YWR T.D. CAN BUY A
mo.16C32. C.ll. lDIE. NO DISCOUNT.
, New lu.xurtou.a rental
apace. Oak parquet
floor•. Offlce/allop.
$1,000110. Canner1 Wlale.11Ml18
.... 4UO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... -...... , ..
A1mm A;. -C.11. ......
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WllMd In c.o.ta .._ or
~ ...... aoraea.
bout• preferred. S AiMll. Xlal nil~.
Ul·S701 Eua. •
0 4e
9', .. GO tit W \lilt
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1
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avail! I llO,ooo.M, 000.
Patri cit TeDore, A It.
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... Sdul '•••lass ' <~Welcomel ------D> l1)10lll'lelf1 Leem Pro-, ..... eecrm to MU
)'QUI' OMS~ and aave
tbounnds. 40 page
maou.a.I, ruah S.S..95 to
Dept. D-4SP. 11&-U1t-
Bay Ave., Balboa, Ca.
!Bin.
SCUMU1S
llYllS
Tynal-All¥wa:J -
Pinley -Undad -laftnn-AA1bow
IN a WAB.RANTY
Overheard l.n a bar·
room: "L:ust week I
bougbt lbe Brooklyn Bndet Ve:s. l mow rt s
a dumb thmg lo buy the
Brooklyn Bridxe and
through the yea.rs. I vP
~ 'No' to m.any at
~ to :>ell me lbe
Brooklyn Bndce. But
last Wffk 1t was d1f
ferem 1bry threw L~ ~ WARRANTY .•
Ft.OWERJ.NG
HANGING BASKETS
Jn fuU b6oom. $17 . S2S
446 Qt.her, c w. 1orf
1'Jstm Awmuel.
MOM&OAO
From acf'06S the mil~
Ull.s w\Sh come!> to you
~ all our love We
flU.'I )'OU and hope > 00
have a very Happy
~ Love from all of
tall•"'-'. pelf Call
Ao lmal AHlatallH
i.a.a. m .z:an. •'
,_,.... ar loll a pet? Call
Sptdal Pall Hotlloe.
7MJ913.U.. Zll,..,.15
Loa t. 0 I a l r I n g • Rl'.:WARD. ..... -.haped.
1orro•nded w /
dlamon ... 7f0·0$80,
m4lll.
Loll: sa.1.1 wtll fem Tw·
rier. 'b.lbert/N...tud.
RB. Nd lled. attn. ea.-n
l.Cllt: Lcwe white mate
Oil wi&b aruce ears " tal. bble eyes. Oorana
de! Mar vtc. Reward.
173.5124 eves ; dan
'JS.llDO. ell. 215.
Last: bit. SL Benwd.. male. Yic.. Deia'ftN •
Oay, H.B. Hu tap.
... 721D
1.cllt: 1'aAm P89ii0Ct.
No. UC1l3. Amir 8 . v.,.a Mpour. For re.
went CID MM7IS
LOST "SHARP ..
CALCULATOR .-
REWARD' Loll •lone
take p6 e ane ol the
follow1n1 s treets :
Adam• Ave. H .B .•
~ C.11.. Swan.
C.111.. OI JJlattdi•, C.11.
Call Ad·SlUer Hl,
tO.aDO. 311 bn..
lalt OS dloco Llbndor /.
~ llDI» old rea:t.
Wemtnl nlll coklr col·
lar. Nr. lrv. Blvd .
REWARD' !6CZ-BU
Pound. Womaa.. lAIDllil
rwcqutt w/ cow:r. Vic.
Woodbndee/ Barranca.
51514728
i''OUNO 2 Ar2 h1n
lbn:b. nr ltucb & In·
~.118~
UBT bn~ ea)(',~
.,.. '>boulder :!l trap
~ rrom car sn
Coron.a del Mar near
Memo Terrace U C.
IJ'V1De professor Dr H
~m.~·
Foum1 Woman's mR•ce-
IJliD nn&. Vs<' '1'op ol
the Worid.. Loi&. BdL
486-98'73.
Lmt HlUIMlly Waltial
cane Reward Call
fiC!.7118
Lmt ~ long b.atred
wfttto ~ blk ht-..d ba Ck
& tail M C.11 \ t<'
:?.400blk Or Jn.:l· l-:ldl'n
"\.'\! 642 lf./70
U you 'n! nut readmt the
l.tUJe ads sn C~tlied
)'OU re IDIM IJlg 4 lot ol
~..,>' 1nlorma11on a.s
~as i.oaw ire•t buys.
DIAMOND WAf!_ED: Pnv. _,,. will 11111111' 1 to
J carat, e.ub. N .8 .
564r15
llASSAG£ 8P'lll9'ico
Ycur~·
• BDbJuma
<Wmll •11. 4IWllJ
•• SP IRITUA L
RE.ADlNGS
Ml!ln>Ulpm. Pu.Uy u c'd. c 'lZi16 or -.go:u 111.S
S.. Cammo Real, S.-n.
Oml. ---
0.C. Allf'Ol'T
•ESCORT• Spec11l11ing sn
~
~ . 10am-4am
*fmYLADY *
(X!fCALL ONLY
*972.-1138•
~1U:ET Ol-rt:ALl.
r96.3-4.fiJ •
lalormauoo App t
T~"S
OF NEWPORT
E5COUS
6(2. J.S71
W~--to meet W/F' .._to ao to e.o.
Netd.a tbl.s wMdend
~ 12 • II. J-for ~tst a 'J rc'efleeeWp.
.... Call .a.• pea.
,....... Sw flclil360 .......................
lkoncus
P&.M'Sla•lCE
~ pl-. dmiplng. ~-P1aat main·
teda~e . As Jow a is
fl!I11~ Call
'59-9545
If ooan.swer, ple<1:.c
~~···
PROBlEMS Need to
Tall" rree counseb.n&.
A8:~~2222.
SacWMs 5~00 ......................
'U. l.Aa IOC*''
A .-.,. servi.ce !or pro-
f~~ Anoua l
fee ody. No eitlr•
dmlt fir oar ect.tYilJes dilil> .... dlu I lor
mm't womeu'I over 50
MEN ISO
WME:'ll •, PR!Ct:
11-t 1631 m u
"'ULUCX IOOk''
I lranlt Co '.\ mor-t t'lll'll
11\g dtllll: ... 'f'Vl('e :°'•'
t"llln Un..,· for our AC·
TIVTTl'S t 1..U B Save
YI' onnemht>nhlp ftt
It:" $70 oo
WMF.N $3500
Ci4 I 1iJ I 71.81
Let &cJ.SiUCP Save You
Time and Money· 1
a brand new service ·
• You moy reque1t Ad-Sitt• whtfl placing your od. ...
• The Ad-Sitter numb« will appear in your Daly Pilot od.
• Ad-Sjttw .-. your ........ 2A houri o day.
• You cal In.GI Y*W <MW•._. to ... tht ,..int• .. ,._ .. , ... tin,...,,. -.. 5:30 .... ~. -...... Or, If ,.. .... we w9 cal ... with ,_. r1191 IA Ill • ...............
• ,., ....................... ,..., ad cal M2""11.
Ai-Sincl'
takes your messages
24 hours a day-li dgys a wee I
DAILY PILOT
'
.... '-........ -.....
I
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• :a~ ............
!>I'. NB dew cleeatai. ~all -• = for bll Je ba.
Rea. Jll•dtel71la. C-./Ci 1 •
h,.....at laalr re· 1 "'" , ............ .
IDDftl ~ C'Ollllalta· n. J)l 11 r;...a U..t.An ........ ~~ _ .... ___ • _____ , ~ waft·.al lYIJ'IL o., f -I04C ......................
aBl'OM INTIDUOll
CARPllNTRY a,J., ....
SJm.eD•M~
()aBt waft ol all kinds.
Pa tlo1, 1idewa llts,
brickwork, tree est.
aom.~i.
....,. ... -... Remodel C'llll c..
Reiidllll ••..•• ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• UClllled ........ Bo l.Jam.t daUd ,
ft'ee Est • • • • • . ...... heme. a.ta.::::. Ul my
Sllilled ca.rpmt.er-will do .. 70M
patios, decking, pl.n-
tens. r..:inc. N)OCD addl· -················ tialll. IMNM4. ........... Co.
spectall1ls In -cstm tonm. room additions &
!!:!!I' 0 ••• ................
r" a r o1 o.t ... 1.-. ~ Miii traiab\a, l::r~IM:Owllll ...... •••••••••••••••••••••••
JUCl'mCIAN·Prieed ft#.'"9 •U(Oale OD .... ...a,..
Uc; .... m.-
!Jectrk lan: Lo Rat..
Qilllky waft, Pree Eat. ....,
All t1PM ol electrical
work. B eil rat e1
a oywbe r e . Free ......... aWl
... 9 I I .......................
VERY LOW PRICES
on........,.cleam.Ql9.
Georte Mt-2015
Exp. Gardener. Compl.
yard mainL & clnupa.
1'reeeat. Ne. &4l·UW'6
&p.ta. ....
Trem &opped/removed.
Newlawna. 751-3476
...... ~ ~ .. ,,. .,._a,., ... r-.an. ,....
Biil fl f 11'ae•.a..wa .-v.-. .. O.B •
Lawo 8•r•lee . ---~: .. ~: ............... .
CU'peat l'J, •H001'7, rooflo1. phambte1.
~ Sblcco • We,
Drywall • 'IDOre. JB. --Electric, p alntio s.
drywall, phunbi.D1 re-
pelr. Family business.
Uc'd + wo rk a uar.
M..sJi9
1\le, peodlia&. plumb-
ilJI, pmatlnc. IJ'Qbouse
wblowa. 6Q.a9 No job
,..._
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~~.: Call•MG
...... Seniee.. l lh T .
truck . W il l b uy
hldeabeds 6 refnas.
5C7-4C21
Haul/grading, d emoll·
tim. S)1ploeder. dump.
tnlCk. Trees/yrd work.
&11·1257
kJo llDllL I' de I ' Ou-pe t b od ...................... . ,18Ck; ::i' tnd..y= wn a RF.ALLY <LEAN ~ small Jobe.. Call lnm:! Call Ginaham
'fyter 646-1'515 Girl. Free est. &&S-5123
PUACUff
lime IJqirovement. re-
mode lina. fencing &
rooting. 2S yrs· expr.
Gl-GM
ae.Nog, 8JrY (¥p.. l!il
class wort <kme w lmle·
g rlly. Rs n bl. I n s.
ssa-Olm
LOU'S CARPENTRY
Patios, doors, PMelin&.
30 yrs expr. 551-2054
---f.9M9l W811lAdResults 642·~ WmAdHdp!
Xlot cleani.og done by
lady w leJtp. Dependa-
ble. own trans. 847 ·3637
5 ? •• W..tM 71 W--4 7100 W..ted 7100 W..a.d 7100 ···················•························· ............................................. . A ;:ea.
11111111I11aee•••• ... •• ------------------,.. .. Aide. mMure penon to
care for elderly mao.
RIB + salaey. MS.an
Asalatant Ma nager
needed for our Irvine & F.V. self-st o r age
faohtiea.. Call ~'l..al.91.
NII. for Vernetta.
I 7 • 7005 •••••!••• ............. .
Be A TraY8 A.-ID ,alt 1...-.S. ~ 'Trawel Scbools
lGllJ. Talbert Ave. FV.
~
.,. w.led. 7075 .......................
~ hocnemalrer,
dri\'t!r, avail a Uve·to. Wei traveled, educated. -..im
AccaPOal ., .. wcw
CCMISILOR
~~
Interview• prenat al
beelUl dieda to •am flnaocial lnlormatioo.
' : April 10, 1980.
ORAl«iE
63 N·Rols St Rm G 180
Sama Ana. CA 92701
(71') S:M-2844
AfJimlatl ve Ad.ion
Emp&oyer
Acoounling
ACCOUHTING
lfMIOIWlY
ASSIGMltefl'S
()oange County Ls boom·
mg! And so are we!
We're
llOlllEA'T .........
accounle11'5
1bere are roaoy, new
fj.rms moving iow the Orao«e Coumy area. br· mgmg about an iacreas·
tng demand fo{ ex -
penenced accounlin~
personnel
CPA'a
Auditors
Tax Accountants
Qist Accountants
Senior Accountants
Booldr.eepers
Acroonting Clerks
U >10'I An! not aware ol
Ule blmfitl ol 1f0rking
tmipor'aly, vlait UI or ~ UI a call, we will be ballPJ to dilcuM it with
)Q&. We are locAlted ln tM Coldwe ll Banke r
~aro.dWQ #200
SlmlaADa
C7141 llMIOJ
FREE PARXING
7005
ACCOUNTS CLERK TO SI 000
Large Irvine co mpa ny n eeds
e xperieqced A l P , A l R Clerk with
g ood accountin g b ac k g r oun d .
Ce>mpany has excellent benefits &
good gr owth potential. CaU Cindy,
540-6055.
CoastalP..-.o•MIACJNCY
2790 HartMw, C.M..
HEVElt A FH
ACCOUNTS PAYAILE CLERK .
_ TO .. $900
Light experience. sufficient for th ls
position with one of Irvine's finest"
companies. Great oppartun.ll,y to join company with exceflent benefits &
growth potential. Cal Illa. 540-6055.
Cwhll Pern•al '••Y 2790H.-1Mr,c.M.
MEVEll A FIE
has
a pmilion open for an
experienced J r . Ac-
...... ong Clerk. Duties
are varied. incl bank re-
conciliations, auditing dailY sales reports, gen 'l Jedeer" account analysis,
A/P.. ()pportwUty for ad-
vance m e o t. Xl n l
Beoef'tts & working coo· ditl006. Sala ry com -
me n s u r ale w /ex·
perience. Send Resume
or apply in person to:
The Jolly Roger , Inc.
110C2 Gillette Ave.
Irvine, 92714
714-546-0331
,Amvciog
ACCTSREC/ ca.ucnOHS
PART11lfE
We need someone with a
minimum ol 6 monl.bs
90tid AIR & Collections
experience who wishes
to won put time.
Mlll!ll tmdef'Sta'.bd AIR &
gieneraJ accounting pro-
c e du r es. & b e ex ·
perienced with phone
MR. Will work min of
l&-3) hours per week. This is a permanent
position. Good pa7 &
nicie loadioo.
fleMe call for appoint·
ID!d:
T .. ~J '714 4-9401
Auk for Penoaoe1 lAJCllled OD Lq\.ma C.· ~ Rd between Coe.at
Hwy fl E Toro Road. E.0.1!;.
ADV E RTI S I NG
TYPOGRAPHER needs
man over 18. lugh
gra • at
~good driV•
ing record for short de-
livery &t pickups. "Tram
on job'' in 11dvefus1J1g
t ypo g r a p b y . M · F,
9 :3 0 a m -6 :00 p m .
1nsuraoce benefits, good
salary. Call ~2231
* Advertising * START
MAIOtG SSS
TODAY!!!
1be Dally PUol needs a
pen;on for our Classllied
Advert1&1ng Depart·
ment. The person we
seek should have saJes
or telephone saJes ex·
perience. be able to type
45wprn (de<tric). have
a p&easaot persooabty & ~Y working with a
great gnq> ol people!
We offer excellent rom·
Ja'lY benefits including medical. dent.al, life in·
sura.nce, credit union.
de Salary PLUS com·
mssi«I!
Pleale call for interview
P8'smnel Dept.
6G"'32l. ext. m
C&tMHCOAST
DAl.YPILOT
D>W.Bay Sl.
Coat.a lleaa
F.qual ~unity
~
Barlain shoppers read
Ule little ads ln ClassU.ed
recuJ,arly. And they find
1'hat tbey 're looking ror.
Sdloak'&
NP, AIR a.ERK -Ex·
per. Good fature. New
en Tustin area. Call for
app.. 213-9'20-7134
...... kc~ AoOlY in person. San Clemente Glasl & Mir· ror. 1615 No. El Camino Real. s.c. 49Z-6191
Apt. manager. Mature
aq>le to manage 20 UD·
Ila. Cll Ad-Sitter 1106.
40-4300. at bra.
J6S£MBl,ERS we will
train . Apply 1 am,
~ Yachls. 1631
Jlbcml1a, Colt.a Mesa
ilSISTIM
DTOll SURVEY
5::1>PM to 9:30PM. Moo
day tbru Friday -
9:30AM to l :JOPM
Seturday. Great ror col
l e g.ian s an d
l"DOCmligblers. S84 00 per
w eek . ONLY
REQUIREMENT lS A
GOOD VOICE. Call :
6C2-4321. ext. 312 after s :30PM., llonday tbru
ftiday
Alteodaota needed ror
aelf...-vice ,... at.ations
in 0 .C. ll1&1l be H · tremel~ rellable • ..... 11i114 8DllCi W/muD• ....... Calf tor appt. --.
Al.TI'OM<JITVE
·~ U.Ta 'd••I
Eicp:::riemed. Plent.y of
customer pay jobs &
~ Sllll<"e· Pleasant AS Sa... environment 1n 0 C J1D SHIFT Airport complex. Ex-
Posilion immediately celJeot pay, benefits
available for someone Opp. for advancement.
wi t h 3·6 m o nths SeeServiceM~r
nWellldldf« .. cat--ai•iecomrtee:-. f-~Dove!WJM"aQuail~ll'. ~
bml:fit,s · luding NEWPORT BEACH ~t shaltog. mcP lease
apply iD penoo between AUrO ROUTE
1.:.M:OOpm. REXiJSTER. Early A:'w1 51-a.EY,INC l 'h to 2 hrs. S375 to
t7000Gillette Ave lrv $450 /mo . Xlnt
F.quaJ Oppoc-Employer moonlight. W1v(·s. n• Ured, d1sab1hty , .,Lu
dins. Need gd wheeb
AS.9:MBLERS
ASSf:tm.Sl
TEOMCIAH
Candid ates will be
trcllDCd 111 lhe processing
ol heart valve tissue. Good manua.I dextert ty.
pref. • docwnelltal.lon ol
labnc at1on orders ;
perform other duties as
asstgned. We ofrer an
xlnt benefit program.
fleme apply ID person
between i-4 PM 5HH.JY, IHC.
17800Gildte Av, Irv. a.uai Opport. Empty r.
ASSB•as FOr medical electronics.
2 Years exper ience
working witb s m a ll
medical parta. Hours
7am to 3:30 pm. Ex·
cellU bendtta " work· Ing corwfitlons. llissklo
VW6o area. OnlJ thole
aeeltinl pe rmanent
~need apply.
Oa11 ~ W-3930.
U YoU 're ln the market
for a better car, be aure
to cbee,k(lhe many autoa
advertised for sale ID
Oaslified.
S-..& •
~OI'~
Oabys1U.er needed no~
for l yr old . C J ll
arzybme 561·9116
Bab)'siUer. mature for 5
yr old. Moft lhru f'r I
llam t o 3 .30 In.
55l·!ri04 ~roe Jiii
11!.kers. 1-3 yrs. t!Jlpt•r ,
whole wheal bak1nJl
helpful. Good Earth
Restaurant. So. Coa!'>L
V~. Opens May IS
lblg, ~.M!J
BALLOON PIL01'
6-HIO. Gftal opportun1t>
for young single pen.on
Good pay. Room &
board. Phone Petl'r
Rogers: ~9 ur
write: P 0 . Box 976,
Pigeon For ge, Ten-mmee.. 371153.
PROOF
lfWTORS
s....ttr '9dfk ...
... I ..... .,..
W..& ... Kilow ·7005 ... Kilow 7005 ... dtn 700I
........... .,..
..... ... for Mt•
dl•ldmalt wltll a ... _.,, ....... ,....,, ..... ~,,. .....................................................................
Throw out i.ntion. find peace of mind wt.lie you build a more
Mallhy. bNutlful body! The r~ eci.nc. of YoO• a taught at
Yoga c.nt. II flft'IOU9 lor lta wtlOlebodY epproech to a FULFILLED
YOU. Ttught bV Sri Devi. PrellaeNM. two ex.pert & ciNlnnlng w"*" women. Yeo• allm1. tonee. calm• the mind & aatlafln
through & through. Learn d"P tWltxttlon. nutrition Mcre11.
meditation, hQw to breath• better for vlt•lltyl For ages 12-12.
Y oaa In The Morning!
o..; .. ~ D~OC411AnoM
Tue1., Morning 10 a,m., Aprtl I
......, .... ca m,..... ... a. ,.. -.. , ......... . ......
f114'71f.4224
Helplat H••d1 ...................
na.t. ..... " ..... llll!f
Ana'• Jlouteclta11ln1.
Rel.able, uper. Reta. car. fllf.-T w a11.
lloc:k. .-SU. cooente
work. pallo eo•ert, 4Mka ..... _ .......
1prtaklert. TB&SE
A 0 8 & 8
LA.NDSCAPIHO. Lie ...•..... ,,.,,.,, --Bit~. •mall Jobe. .......... Catt.a .... J.rvtae. '1Ml11 ew..
atdl wart. frplc'a, plan-
t.. etc. New-repall'.
Pree nt. 146·04U,
.-GM
aealdHtl•I • COID•
..aai rwta• Free
Ht. ••••· rat••· .........
~~~= PN-.a....Ml.at
RAINBOW
E:dedor/l.Dt.ertor ' ¥r
-· U. Jlliea l'ree ell.c::.11 ....
N•• eon1&r•etloa. :.,:.:C"t-~ .... ,.llllL..... . ..... ...........
I 1111111•••• .. •••••••• ... a .-LtJ deea pool? Oall ~ J>odar, Pl'ee
-.f1Ml!ll. ..... . ..................... . ...... f2allae'• HouleelieaniD.. 11 I ................... .
•• dependlD& oa .....,1 ,,.. Sta.rviDI
,....Ur • Beroof. All
t y~a •ab l D & le a· rodl:abaw-eompo.tar. n.. .. 5'1-5830 Fin .
AniL .._Call....-oaoe. Sbldeeta bave
..._ T• crown-U c. Tl.2'-4JI.
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Wallpaper appUcaUon. I IC IJ
R.J. a... ao yn aper.
Local year a r o und
ser vice. 4H · 11Sl. cn.7132
'laW .......................
BG 's profession al
bouaecleanlo& and
C8lpet servtee. Free est.
Bond~. 7141771-38&3.
Groec.
...... IJ .......................
Japanese Landscape .
Dmlgn. 1prt.older. sods,
clean up, mal.nt. 90 day wan-, 12 yn exper. Llc.
531-8182. 89'7 ·2862. ......,
•••••••••••••••••••••••
PEIZRS PAJNI'ING
E:apr'd. lleu Rates.
Free Eat. Call Ge ne
S-OC5I
Painting. INT/EXT.
Nell. banelt. reaa., 12
yrs. exp. Lic'd. Dave -IOL\.
Xlllt ,... Top quality
1U'k. Slet'll 1~
Dlllb&. Prclf. ....... ,
Low rates. St. Lie mm. Refl.. Pree eel. ,..,ume 51M'1'IO
PAINTING, Int/Ext,
comm'l/r eald., mod.
eqpaD, xlnl re&. call
Gene•'10ll
Painlini, lnt.erior I u.-
l erior , experienced . R I ,....., Small jobs
M:kllCDe Disft, ~ ...... ~ ,., ................... .
Expert lo plltches &
small jobs. lot/ext.
Ewa.MSal&O
.......................
No job too ana1L
RI a • ...... rates.
"'-eat. "1.a:'lJl
.......................
Tree • abnab. pnmiog It
remJIQJ., yard cklanups,
b a ulln1 . 645·0 246,
•MJ3Juo..
Nm ... .......................
Creel. teacher . math,
English & reading .
Gradel J.7 66 lT.B after
6WJm.
W11hwO. '!J ......... .....•.•....•..
Profe as1oo a l window
deaning by Joe Daruels .
714-HJ.88,S.1 ~·s Pamt.iag, serving Bn<*., ~. bb:Jl work, 9 most Ule firs. roncrete pal.liol. .ea yrs, re;c., Reladmtia1 & st.ores. Car
waxing. Quality work
642-~. ~ 7!112
wt.ks, dnvewayi.. Free check m y ref, Ile. est J<ftl ~l.583 _SIMCl5 _______ _
W~ 7100 tWpWmted 7100 W..t.ct 7100 HetpWmted 7100 . ......................................................................................... .
Blmtlni ·BJ)Ol4DOIAMC
LAGUNA HILLS
bm tmmelf opt!ll9tg fM
expeoeoced vault teller. ~ bmef"lls and com-
pet&llve salary. Coot.act
Odhy Bry:.n ror appt
S&-41XX> EX>~ M f'
IARB.Y
MAIOMGITT
This may conce r n
you. . We are a nallonal ~ ol indust.nal
eq11pment. We are look·
mg for Individuals wbo
w•nt to earn bt wtr
$20(}$500 per wk We
baYl! full-tune positiom
open and a complete
tnim:w procram. u 10U ar• tired of malslal
minimum wa1e. or --1daa .... ..uan.. call lodu ........ . ....................
c. no 'be.mer. but th.at
lm>wtedge 1S the key to
success. For aa In·
t.erview. ca.I.I 5S6a5.l.
BF.Al11lC1AN -~r.
sharp, progre1a1ve
ottded. Call tor 1n -
t«Vll'W. w tKersun 11 B
9fil.34.l3
&llay
A.~'· ruu tune for bu.s)'. uloo. R1cbard
Ouelette Salon. 200
Newport Center Dn ve,
Newport Beach__ _
~aiiy N,!$ l, ~per hr.
La"d rcqum.'<1.
64.').02l2
8EAllTY OPSlA TOR
Maltc up artl!st Mu~t be
llc:"d fOf" full servict·
l:leg.ant. tugti fashioned
....ion Creal oppQrtunily
for Lhc proper person
Apply 2000 Newport
~Or Npt Bch
Bl::AUTV Sh am poo
per.;on rur el~ant salon
Xlnl WJJ:ffl Wed Sat. no
t.'\-e. RJcha.rd Ouelleue
S.ilon 200 Newport
Urter Ur .N B
•Ya.0-lou
Eltccllent oppty roe top
111td\ ~--.ec~tary lo
N'I own business as m
dependl'nt contractor
Bull)'. pre s t 1 g IOUS
Newport Center Exec
Suitl' ooeds person to
N1 i;ec 'y li('fV}ct!S Bui It·
in c!Jmlcle With income rrom Sl.000 to SZOOO mo.
No le> front mooey re·
q'c1 &tt-'lUIO
IINDERY posruon avail.
~ not nee will tram
need own t.ransp. Nwpt
Bdl priol.iq co &M.cJ2
.... /CAS ...
Fiume for sml retail
5"ft. Payroll, AP/AR.
Cbas10 '1. So. Coast
Pl.ua.
... /SICTRY
~~bank~.
payroll. "tl D pymt1. versalile w1tb good
secretary a lull 1
114.400/Yr. 13H312
Ral &tae Appraising Co.. oeeda full -charge
ID.__..,rl*t-u~.
bra. flexible, salary
ne1ot1able. Li:slle
Sl).3l62
~w
Oenc:al. Sm.all growulg
Irvine CPA firm .
Permanent position
Part time pcmibM:. Typ-
in g necessary Call
11155-1515 •
9()('G &/ ~
a.all
Excellent typing re·
QW'\!Cl. vaned ~-
1ng duties. 2 Years
nwumum eitperience. nern be"R nrs-&
working condWoos. MIS·
!11on Viejo area. Only
lho6e seekin~ pcrma-
nmt empk>yment need
a pply . Call Sus an ,
58l·m>.
OOVS-OJRL..<;..WOM r.N
lrtroducuu? new product
to~ C.O. Coosumt-r
act'l>plan~ H'fY Rood.
I nterestt•d. pho n l'
~1329
~Y office need., or
~ao1Zed. top· n ot c h
secrtita1y w xlnt. typtDR
~ & pleasant phone
personality. S.H .
belpful. Compet1t1ve
salary & good rnnl?e
benefits. Ctll Mary Jo.
~I
CLERICAL
BUYER
•d•cawic
CJD tld
Du.negao}Endevco is
nowmg! We need a buy·
sng prof.....W ram1har
Wll.b ~roruc cocnpo-
oeo ts wbo can r ead
sc:fterml ICS..
H you're the ~erson -·re after, you U pro-
cure needed com po· oents. PCB's, abee t
lD!Ul and all related
elect ro mech aa i c a I puu.. Tllla la.it&ldea oPtiilda& ~es aad marbtlDC {iterato.re.
Yoa'U '9 lo ~at
C!lll&ad ............. e-....... ...,., , r1al
111 7 7 Miii A9p .,.... •.
.,., ,...,, ~ ft--
«Pred md l to 5 years
dectn:Jnlc ~ Ptt· fernd. £ipo1ure to
rrmdadunnJC and 8('·
cou nt1n1 wou ld be
hetptul
You 'U eQ;joy an es~Ueot
saiary aOd a.a CJICst and·
me ~ ol emJ>loyee ~ that lodudes a 4'-' day work wee k.
You 1l waft ID pkiW"eS-
CARETAKER -Home owners &5liOC. Nice apL
Ill ex.dlange rcx Li le club
house maintenance.
S.'5iz.3Di.. 552-40(1
Cir Wash
~ wanted full or
P tr. f'tn Vly, San la
Ana. & Npt Bch. Call
644-4460, 8·6. Ask for
Nancy
~tlEIS
UT-DTEM
Q; ::a· ..,. naUable lar tilm ... , , ••
S' .--a.a • ant 11118a.No~e nee. • tndn. Ad'Yantt·
meat opportwiliy for
~ pastU.oo s
to SS.50 per bour 1 r
q elftecl t"'or more In·
fCM IDildoJ .. interview,
~ to s&ore Ul, 111
Def Mar, Costa Mesa
63l·9CZL Will interview
Monday tbru Friday
from lam to 3pm.
Equal ~ Employer
q Y • S ,e D --.J •-a nj.-;-;-;maiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~{ipmtnmo. U ve there
and you'll forget all
abJl.t mmrni••n.g, high
itasohne bills and
dXlked !rorways.
For our outstandtnit op.
par tunil1ts/beOt' (It "I
~. call or wnt.e Mr.Ron~r
Of'POUUMITY
kriodts often when you
use result-getting Daily
PIJot Cla5Slried Ads t.n
reach the Orange Coast
rmrket.
Phone 642·5671l
ENOEVCO ~ -.------
• Turnyour ~Vlt"JORoad
San JIAan C.pt.SLrano
CA !126i5
(7141493-1111
An F.qlal Opportwuty
~
Rave ~ to sell7
Oasst6ed ads do 1t •cl I.
• unusables
into e usable e cash.call e Daily Pilot e classified
• 642-5678.
''BI I''
•My name i. Chri.t.opMr ond
my mom "'°'b/or Abigail
Abbon TempotOries. I Ju.t
.mar led nursery Kftool but
wMI I need to go to the deft.
dst"' atay hom~Jor any
reason. my mom i. able to
ommge It so • oan be with
~-
•My mom Ilka the extra
money she eam8t and even moma need to get out
oJ the hoUlie once In a aohllell''
Ouiltopher a. only OM of the many NUOnS more
Md ..ore people arejoWng ou.r-..poruy etaff. What•1
~r raeon? Whotcwr It .., wtw not wortt for
Orange eounty•1 ftnm ••• ? w. pey top ....,...
md offer beMflla too.
Call ua or diop by •• , whcmow then'• an Abigall
Abbott offb ... We're al 0\191 Orange Cou.ntyltl
llliKWWWWUACll .... c au• ..... A7oflM
TUft1JI lUllY_...._ ....
78.1...U.J
'
I
I
t
a.ID1119! 1u
C A RE~R OP ·
POR1\JNITS F.S AV Ali. FOR EXP. DflUON!!RS
• DRAn'SllEN. AU. PHASES OF LAND
DE V. &i PU BLIC
WORKS PROJECT S.
SPWAL NEED FOR
WATER SYSTEMS & H YD R AUL I C
DESIGNERS W /COM·
Pl!fER EXP. R.G.8.
mGR. I.NC. M7-!5&1
Clerical
ACC"TSPAYAmi a..
ACC"TS acllYAIU
~
a.ER.ICAL
•BtJIUll
ll'Pll1lllTIES
•l'a1.9S a.ma Park and Cceta
Miu. AL lieut 6 monlha
prerima S.vtnp & Loan
ur 8anldn& experience mt lite~ reqwrect
...WA.CC~
~ u.na HUis. TypiQg 45 wpm and related eit·
pdeace niqWred.
,.,
IWm. p/Ume pod.ion.
Joil1 R.apr-, Lai. Bcb
~
MIRICAN
SAVINGS
Clerical Typlst. Part Ume
tor exdtlnl otrlce 1n Hu.
Bch. area. Only eit·
Apply at Branch below or call:
MSPURCEU..
7JA/Ml-2222 -~~nm " a«iirate need apply. 964-2791 BlJEllA PARK azn La Palma Ave <XETA M~
8!9S Bnstol
LAGUNA HlL.LS
3l<m El Toro Rd.
Oft1cal
SECRET .ARIES
Employment avail. In
multi surroundin gs.
Competitive pay, in· M/F/H terview ai hire. For IDE ,
more info. s:a ll 'Cod --------Senolcai 97'9-800()
Jloople who arl' ~1-.k1nv
an apartm1•nt lt1olt ,.,,.,
m t1&lllllfwd Will your
ltd Ill' lherr., To 11111<·1·
your »d. coll 642 51171i
For Ad Action
Call a
Daily Pilot
AD-VISOR
642-5678
Ot-ril'a.I
DO THE
RISING
PRICES
GEf YOU DOWN?
J'ald W-tily
"fop l'.1y
'l':Vf';ll A Jo•.t-:t;
'"illt1My & V ac-allon P11 >' wt..., .. ~
a.rilTypht -.c ....... . s.a ..... ,
Joi.n the team of pro
f..umal ternporanea.
IRVINE
E.O.E.
752-11866
M/F
Our trlendly facility In eaay-to.
reach lrvlne offers you Juat the
right combination of comfort and
chollengo. Our current openings
for akllled olerloal personnel In·
elude these spots:
•SECRETARIES
Wo seek sharp Individuals with
e minimum of 3 years· experience
and tho ablllty to type 50 wpm
and tako shorthand at 80 wpm.
•8TEN08
Ideal po1ltlon1 for lndlvlduala
with 0·3 yeert' e>eperlence and
exoellent ett nographic skills.
eTYPt8T8
Speed and accuracy are what
count htre. &O wpm minimum.
Wiii alao be Involved with flllng,
mill dlatrlbutlon and telephone
contact.
e WORD PROCESSING
TECHNICIANS
These positions require machlne-
orlentod lndlvldualt who have at
1ea1t 1 yHr experience on Mag
Cll'd 1I Office Syetem e, H lgh
Speed Printer or atmllar high
epeed automauo typewrtter. (Day
and night ahlft1 avellable.)
If you're qualified and ready tor a
Fluor a11lgnm1nt, pteaae 0111:
l.aky 9'tPloOlt, fN•) 915-2128.
'''FLUOR fUJOll ENGINf.Ell8.
eot69i&UC10ll8.INC. nsa••a.onom.
...... OAWIO ..................
.na
Pllt u.. 'l:IO to B m-12:a to s:a et. lmmeclll• ~.,. or .._..WI pnil<lr1'ed.
Allo .... ftlll u.. •· miAllllll ,. tloD
.... to •. 11111& tie 11 tat ........... toa.R•
trouble1boot PrJnttd ,.." .......... ~ drtriaa tecord. rt Oredt ..,. ud ftnaJ
a .10 per bour. Call R zHW Uled in COID· I) ...
11-*at'lll..-... te"alllaa1I. tiecHAMCM. ••••a COMPUTER OPE./ DIMU Requlru workl•I = llblJmum ex· 1'JUAD -New auto 0-.c.b, T70.QZZ2 knowled1e of TTLa .....,ed. Ex· ............. Good· circuitry uslna 7400 c.lleot benefit• and Min. *"' co. 1'11\in PIMU -W.IC'1. ~ C'CJD'fltkm, Illa· Area. Call for appt. aim Jo area. ODJy ... TIM lllDor..__ZSyrsor We •flt a ltab&t work t.boH aeeklnl perma-a.aucaxaox Cou\r\aCtlon. Wb lte older. Kno.r tbt ~t aMrmment with .. ell• nmt empAoyment need cm.. Nit lllO a week cellent u lary and OOPfER OP&.RATOR ......... hieoda or mn. Onmee Cout ........ blclud· ap~ Call Sun,,,
~---ll to. J9Ty: 731-7137. Y.UO. Otb, lnGO ltt. ial ~.r.1: Llfe, Sil .
'r,tfll Herrmann, Fountain Dental, edlcal QdlaU .,.... Apply am ...w for ret.J.re. Dllwry, aalel fr IOCDe Valley. <No ol Slater huurancea, Pen1lon a....-~. mlll& fac:tlty. 2Dd ablft. betwn Ne wbope ai AID, Savtnp Plan with DICUT'IYE TYPIST • 10. ~mmo Mmean ~7 ...... u pu. demn&. ruU UJDe won. fkid) ~ ilRnlt, lCW. pe1cS SICBf A&Y Reatnrant. 20111 S. req'd. Good beoerlt1. ARit>' in pencm. Green ~yearand 1 = Oulty vkamJn ~ (al Adami!. Nlwpart W1a. fG..91. ... Pltlo Sbop, 2123 _.. acadon al'ler l.oold.nl for venatile .
--reqW.• HB. Newport llvd., CM OrJ cleaner• counter e l!lldbl. Thil poailLon career-minde d·, top·
clerk ty pl1t wltb e COOIS DELIVERY AM. LA help. ~. mature mu1t be filled Im· rddl lndiV1daal w/xlnt.
ltlDDlJl9 aeoeral olflce OOMPANION -Elderly lmmed. binn1. Bal. -.~zsbn. ~-P\fale apply typirc • steno ak.llla ·for
eii* ........ Md very I C· womao aeeh middle .Pealmula. 975-UN for 1\am. 1100 per wee&. 1li4rlJ. Foumain ValleJ. ltPERSaWIL mrkt1. exec. Salary
N'lkt ~ WUl type aaed woman to 1br PU 1--ti. ...... l6CIM QADinemte w/exper.
_.ter ormulaa and balm 6 ctomwtc duties. Dein'AI. ASST. mos ~ 1k1ll1. Xlnl. co
Non-amoker . Sala ry. <XllM'ER HELP W&nl· • Dis Jc A•• ll) bm!fta. lnfonnaJ offi ce other technical cor ed for llicb e Je ·1 'AD1'1MI In Cotlta Meu. Call ns~nce for R6D Mila. Viejo. 49W.T77 "1112 locUd near ocean
~ Clemen. can ~ue. Friend~. conaenlal, hu opportunities for ~~\!~c-Millie aft. 9am 6'5-9)().
COUM1a..., Meu er de ofll ce. Y tr 6 a li.mll.ed oumber 3lll> RedbW Avenue .... ACCT'S Pleale aPSllY 1D pel"'llOl'I Chalnl~o•lll on . d Pff. <Durtn1 acbool a.ta Mesa, a. 8218 What '1 Your Trade? F\lll or p/tlme. Dry Ji11bt be ed Job for bra. >po1ition1. Will ~y -=mYA&ICUlk
.ANdOLIC IMC $!.03 per Day Cleaning plant. NB tnlJewtle who •anti to train. F..am while J.ou ~rM /F lamd. openina for ln. Th.at '1 UtUe to pay ~ l'flbn to wort.~. i.n. 11.ZS/br. to rt dlvldual w/good or ·
17IOJ ..... A.Ye for llll ad in the DaiJ y COUNTER H li:LP -Desk Cle rk . Neat, or mare for uperieoce. p.nizaUonal " typing .,.,.. c. 92713 ~ Service Directory Kii> W. 111.b. SL M.wA2. ~·1 an easy way fOC' aldlll " exper. in AR that can establlab your Mon-Fri. Hrs. 11.JO lo mlt&.re. lnq~re within Trial Balance It lnvoic·
~y profe11lonal ldentll y. I .JO. 564167 The Inn Al Lquna. Zl 1 Selln& ~ with a )'CM' to Mil that. blcyc&e lna. eo:er e~ No rt h Cout ffw y . Dilly P0ot au.t1led Ad )"OU no loapr UM. Just ~· tu I train. M/F Ji'or more lnformallon Sell thin,p fu t with Daily advertise It lo the call M2-5e78. l...qwia Beach. llllll ~ &a a ample matier . . . a.mnecs ! ea.u 142·&1'11. Blneftu. "50/mo. PUot Want Ada. flPxlble j "9l ca1J 142-5171. .,. .... : $41-41M.
Saturday, April 12, 9 am till 4 pm
Sunday, April 13, 10 am til 2 pm
. '
Ruor Engiueen & Connuctcn. Inc .. Scaithlm Cllfomia Division, in-
vim praflllionlll in the Et9t-il8o o-.. A1wa Ind D1t1 Proces-
sing ftllda to two very lnfornwttvw end 1ti1•tinu cse. dlyL
Yau'I lllm how F\IOr ii iMlh9d WClltdwide in 111111J "*UY-producing
prailclL Y111'I dilcewtr how Aa ,_ c-*-1 to 1JOW • the wartd'a -.gy,.... hive .,own ... nl hDw Alar,_ can1irmd to th•lity •
the wmtd'a "*IY aaun:aa hive llvssified.
Supervisan nl Mllmg11s ~be on hind to dilalll Alar's comnit·
rnent ta an energy-i~ America -Ind ta dilcam *° the wide
r-.nge af mw IMlnll• tt.t dis conrmitnmnt opens to yau, the
prof mioral
c..nnt Profeaioral Opa*'us:
COMPUTER SERVICES
D111 Camnuication Tectdd11•
Sof1wse Anlfya1I
Syatlml Anltyata
CONTROLS SYSTEMS /
INSTRUMENTATION
D•igi•1
Englneen
Ari end Slfety E9111r1
COST AND SCHEDULING
C.tEnglMn
OennlEdmltcn
P1111•111 end Schlduling Engineers
SpecWty Eatinltorl
ELECTRICAL
CAD'1
Dlligl•rs.nior Ind Prindpll
{Jigil-•
Mltnl T•eoff Specillilta
FINANCE
Accauntantl
RIM Alcountlfttl
A NANCE
FNICW Sytt8ml Allllyata
Plyrol Accoun11nta
Pra;ect Accu1tlntl
WM:onhGt Co114J111a Anltysts
WBS Systems Anetyata
MECHANICAL
Compr811Gr Enginlen
Corroaion E11gin11n
Fhd Helter E.ngimn
Hiit bct.nger Engln11r1
HVAC Dualg; .. /EJlgine.,.
NOE EHgll_,,
Pump& .....
Reh iger1tion EJ1gineera
PIPING
Clthodic Protection Engine••
Ollignef 1
l,..tion ind Coeticlg Engineers
Mltlrill Cantrol Speeilla11
Mltsillbgi••
-Piping .... &\e19-.
PROCESS
&iuian
PROCUREMENT
~llecta Adrnnltratcn
Tf'lffic CoCll6wtar1
PROJECT
EngirllWI
STRUCTURAL
Arditectl
Arctitlc1lnl De&igrwl
Civi 0nlglllt'1
Civil&ag)I-•
HVAC 011'1 mn
HVACE.19..,..
Struc1urll D•fgws
Structurll EJigil.wa
VESSEL
OesigMf1
Et~
At a -...11 thl -wt0Gnl1nlc1klt ...,, Riii' afftrl ac1l1nt ClrlS dlyl. Aprl 12119 ... 13th.
-.--................... ol f*npMy·t"'d ••flll.
.... .. thl llll•flll ...... ---........... fund. -. nat m11 .-...... •s•-W 1901 itht. Cllllt tliDn.
........ ....... Vin ...................... flclty.
Dile.,. whit Aler Im to offll tlll 11of1 ufrrat Md~ Alar *stng hi
SAN DIEGO FAWY l405l .. • -• s
v.. ................ ~·-·t ...... al:
(114) 975-2944
....... fttdly ..... 4 ....
iact-2211, Ext. 819
........ r.My.At•n.
A.Mr loalm hrwerd to ..... "*:. ... ,.u1111lulll
· .
.
t
Call or wnte for our
c ompl et e op ·
portunilies be nefits
piick.agC toda)
Mr Ron Crowder
&Na•vcoJP
Rancho V1e}o Road
Sao Juan Capistrano £.A._ 92675
(714t 493-8181
An F.qual Opportunity
Employer
Ffclory Workers in
d"mkaJ refinery. f'Jll dine permanent pos1
t tons . Hi l?h srhool
t'heml.stry or work ex
i.-mence with chemicals
.., helpCul. Day & evertin(!
~h ifl't W 1 II t r a in •
rQedlcal insurance
blrilits. J)aiiJ ror by Co
Pajd vacation plan.
merit bonWI plan, auto.
Salary increase pro ·
IJWD. .. E.O.E . ~.
• -.:m-ra::~
• ~Ye ........ Olllft· .. -.......
A I "b' 'l"taiMel hdary
n:EJOB&
PA.lDW'UXLV
IRVINE
LO.E.
...a.we.a.
'J'nuoee. rutJ time. with
minimum cl om ce l'X
per. reqwred. ~
~ CoumelinCJ.
flleClle tff ow ad "" tadil(s ~ ...
der Acc ounting.
COUNTY OF
CJlAHGl.
fO OD PREP
SANDWICH MAKERS
for new r~taurant, no
exper needed. ll your'rl'
tnendly. dependable &
Olnsclentious apply in
peno11 at Stonernill Ter· race. 2915 Redhlll, C.M.
FUii lime front office
phone rcc1•pllonist for
trus-y -C ost a · M <' s :s
General Practice Mu~l
h@ve medical expcr m
recei>tioo work SJlury
S825 rro. t.o st.art CJll-
646-l.631
FUll tune pos1t1on 1n our
Reader ad dept, hrs MM
lhru Fri 9 5, tele &
<'(Uller sales. req~ good
spelling. grammar &
penman.ship Must enJ('IY
mecl.ulg the public. App
ly Penoysaver, 16tiO
Placuit.ia, C ~
GENERAL OFFlC 1::
GIRL -Must type.
Reception duties.
7S3aa1
Geaeral O Crlce .
Paycbolof\c:al 1ru11p ..... bntlit penon (OI'
r9HPllOftlll po•ltlon .._..'be aiood tyPUl WUI ..,.. '° do .. ~p·· Ai m«dtol tDIQUftt'e ...... ----llullnl (•fie. . ....-VII
lion•, l~ p1n1. DH't'\
\dlbt·. ~ dly wk lntlud
l"4( ~enm ApJ>I> in
IJ&!lllOO l 131 ti.wk Ua y
~.:_Newport Dune-a -
< ;.onera.1 (t !Ice
Clb"TOMl!:R SVC REP
Nl'f'd amb1t1ou11 hard
~r w <'UStomt!r rttp
,. x p e r f o r s m I
pubhsbina firm TypU\g,
phone:. & outao1ng
~·r,,unallt y h e lpful
SllmS151XJ I" m11 Non
~moktir plc u:.c Ca II m :mo
GenrraJ
Sec:'y Oprnh)s
LcguJ 1Mai; II
Markt.'llnjl dept
Penannel dept
IJl.lingu;U Japanei.c
Acd'q0.1 ...
Al i'Ck>ri
Dal.a F.ntry
..WlSlanl Bkkpr
<At. s.rv. Openinq
Some openings 1 rv an "1
Balance. Laa. Hil l.,
area.
7K«ll · T1W'l
HlleftSdloffet
,. ..... .A9ft'Cy
3ei2 Canuno Capistrano
~Laguna Niguel
No-~r.-
G&&ALHIELP
Here w e 51row a gain
Permanent pos1t1o n'
avwlable w1lh tool n ·n
t.al hnn Stores m CO!'<ta
~1l1>8. Lal{WUI Beach. E l
Toro. Benefits. w ill
train. Apply l 93u
Newport Blvd, CM or
mx> Lambert I! 1203, 1'~1
Toro.
General Clfice. Part lime
fol' exc1hng 0U1ee in
Hirt Sch. area Only
experiex'ed & accurate
need apply. 914-2791
•. it weU. 6'2·5678.
..... eometlting &o 1<t"ll•
Qasstl1ed ads doll Wt-II
GmERAL OFF JC E -Eqler. mature. Part·
time. AilP&Y 6-12.. l2J60. B
Logan Ave. C M
561.«'B)
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THE ORANGE COUNTY
JOB FAIR IS COMING!
Spclft--.d ty n.. Ee--'< De-I...,_. C~.tl-of Or_,. Co.ty
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
APRIL 7th and 8th
I 0 A.M. to 9 P.M .
at ttw
ANAHEIM COHVEHTIOH CENTER
800 W. KATB.LA. AHAHElM. CALIF.
FREE ADMISSION
Some of the JL b openings that trir· P 'omo.1n1P'> will t"0
attPmpt1nq to h11 1nc11,•11>
UNSKILLED Proouc11on & Pleciron•c assemrir •
warehou">f' o;h1no1ng & rPce1vir1ri ''"'
SKILLED Mach ine Tradec; Bank TPllPrs. A•11C1 & 0 1r>sPI
Mechanics tn-,p<>rt .Jr'> etc
CLERICAL Clerks Tyo1sh !:>Pcrelallf'S el
TECHNICAL Comoull)r OPFf.11''<' Pr• ']I l"''TIPI~ o .. 1tt<.m1""t
Qpc;1gner•, Lao T pc;tin1c1dns H
PROFESSIONAL EnQ1nE-ers Accountanls F1nJ'lr 1,11 An;i1vc;to;
At:lm1n1c;trators Mana9PrC. SJIP H• n· • tc.
11 you are tool<1ri'l l·Jr ;i 100 1ri l~P OrangP Cou'l•, ·''"'l 1hpn thos is lhe 01~rr·
to be Don t mis· 11"' BP Th<>rf'' PteasP orinq v ,, c 1•n <J' pencil Aoohca1 n
will oe acceotPd Partial 1,.,, 1 I comoan1r" ;i11rir1 Jo •'1 I hos ye.v Jr n ~ '''
includes
•Calif Compute.r Products Inc. •Data Cord Corp.
•Applew T"'P ~r•lces •Ende•co
•Mcmohlw lndustries Inc. •Pacific Scientific:
•AM Ooc.ulneft+or •lurtiftC)tOft Horthem
•SORta Fe International Corp Air FretCJht
•TH "°'9G" Corp. •BASF Video Corp.
•W•fts FarcJo laftk •Denny's Inc.
•OEM Dato Products Di• •Smith Tool
•TRW •American So•inqs & Loon Assn.
•Prtfttroftlx •8oslc foow Corp.
•A•co Rnanclol Stt•lces •CirtKh tnc.
•Fo,.st E. Olson •Roc~l lntematiOMt
•In CClllftOft S.Ctrlc •Kelly Senius Inc.
•MSI Dato Ccwp. •Partier lerieo Corp.
•Acc_..0.-Us/ •Odffict Inc.
lookMapen Uftlhftikd •Aen+tt Mf9. Co.
•P•clfk ..... L~ IM. •The a.c;;stw •AWcJal Allbott TetllpOrory. Inc. •Mluodato Corp.
•TIM ,..,._ MachiM •Sat.co Insurance Co.
•l•llMDC DI•. of h·C•ll-0 .,..,.... of Cenws
•Speny Uni•oc •D.ta ProctYcts
•G....,-d A.toMatioft •ColOftiCll tns. Co. of CA.
•Cortw. H.wttv. Hat. Stortt •Alhtat. Insurance Co.
•Dow C....-. Ophtholmlcs •Si....,s Corp.
•'rompt liMplDY'MM s.r.kn •TlllMSCITars
•Clrc .. SiNi'COlltrols •Morris ...._tri" IK.
• ,_..,. ._,.Corp •HIMJMs GrcNMd Sya. Group
•A...-.cl Oplfea DI•. •IHW TecWcal Serflc•s
•Woodwwd c~ COllMlt•t• •AMr ""'""'" a. • ,,.._ .. >111 ,,._h Castndora
•A .. 1 ullll1 C .. of So. CA. •s.c.tty 'adftc ...
........ Mii-. w Pn •nor,.,...,..., StnlcH
•IM11 .... 1 •1tr!Mla •W.,_. Ir Lff
•McDa 1 11.,...... Att1111111Mct •T...,t• C~ Mf9.
•V.atT ... TKWc .. ~ •C.tc-.
..... l&:• ........ s.,,ly c.,.,.
An additional attraction this year will include career gu1daflce
and employment opportunity workshops! See employer
booths for details.
ICONOMIC DEVB.OPMIMT COR,ORA noM
of ORAMGI COUNTY
40J ~ ............ , ..... ~. c.lf, t2'61
(71416J4-47ot
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Oen ral
VOLT
-. t""" --• ICUTAllU
• ACCOUMTAMTS
546-4741 ·~ <.:11mpu" Or1vt Nc-wport Rt>ech
,\croas from John Wayne Airport ' t~u11l O~portun1ty Employt'r
CMl•AL OMCI ~ helpful, It lYJ>ina. f#tllldaley VI Ogune, 10
bo)r by touch. oppty for
M!Yancemenl XlDt COQI·
PiLOY ht1'Kits, Informal (I t· C M Call Millle an
UAM~
GIHBW. OfftCE
Newport Beac b T o
$1000. Your common
~ & command or the
Enghsh language wiJI
land this great s pot
Mall)' lnteresung facets
to this )ob that opened
due to expansion F.x
c t-ll e nt company
tw11ef1t \ & Rt-nerous
1.11~e.., Call 557·6122
llXl'; t'rlX' to a 1>1>licant
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l'rn-1 s ...... ~f'
I·~' ( 1111pu '\ II
< >pt•n ~Ion E' l'
l 'ntil i p m Hy Appl
(i<-nernl ()(fH·('
4 DAY Wotll< WEB
Xllll N benef Typlllg ~
170 '\4•wport Ctr Or ~ B
~ at!\ 640 2920
t<Xr. rRF:E
G&l.OFRCE
t:n""wg import firm in
< hsu ~~ nds maturt'.
1K111 brnulong person to
.1ss1~t the conlrolll'r
lA.tlt'S 111cl some typ1111?.
hte bkkpg , inputing
computer documents,
salesman's reports, etc.
Mu.5t Uke fi,ures and
handllnc detaU11. Call
Mr. Slnml ~ Cor
appt.
°"" l\1day. small ClOID·
p.tny, typtn& req 'd
54(). Sl!rJ() ------
GUARDS
FUii & part time . All
areas Uni f or m s
furnished Ages 2 t or
over. Retired welcome
No expenenre nee App·
Iv Uruversal Prolect1on
Service. 1226 W. Sth
~. ~u Ana ln
tervleW hours 9-12 & J.4
Mmthru f'r1
IWRSTYLIST S7j t hr
l.'>C.new balon, ~.B Ask
ror Don or Dan 752-2299
~y~
I
ror It rruunt<'nancc &
dr-.an up ThJ.' l~ d ~ d;i'
,1 week pos1twn v. ful
1" bfonef1ls \1uo;t ha\ ..
Htlirl CalirOrT\.la Dr\ver!:.
L.1 c ens e Appl y 1n
pcrsoo P~'YSAVt:R
1660 Pli1Cl'nt1a, C '1
Mon. F'n 9-5.
I llandyman for 1.,. .. 1 J p
l1KTJPiex . Vt 111' Yot'I k S4
ho u r t..15 )!11!1 11 r
l~Jl;I
111 Ip w.iotc•d 1•11 ( nn
~LK.n ~rdt>ra!Jly r.•
ltrt'fl 1icrson w t•\p1•1
l'aul ~7 1
l'
1
0
n
d
0
r
h
I lomemakrr; 1£ ynu ha\I
btt.'fl Uunloni: about "
l am>r ht-rt>" the ~rit-rt
opportumty If you '
h<1d "im t! t'<1lle1w ''"
w n nl('(' and 1111t•r('-.t in
hi .ulil & nu\nl1on a11<
h I.I.' v.ortrnw w 1th pt•o
1111.', WI! wUI tra•n ~()U l
unrlt>r~taod your ow
nutnt1•mal ncf'ds on
help others with the I rs
Start.mg ... alary $800/m
+ bmcfits. Mer 6 m()!;
you will t>a rn ove
Sl<m mo with opporturu
ty Cor managt'ment For
appt. call Greet Eart
Warmns, 8:1Hl202 ---
I· IKl>l'ESS -Exper. ful
time Apply tn person
619 S1t!ep)' Hollow Ln
Lag\a'1.a Beach
0 lbllecleanen wanted l
'MJl1t for Jaruce's Rag
gedy Ann's, brs 8 -4
1W..lh.~2!U4
•HOUSIQ.IAteS
$4 154 io per br +
bmua WW t.ram. f\lll as partUme. Advance·
moot opp. Must bave
trans. .. '1UI>
ti OUSECLE~Nf:RS -
part ume or Cull·Ume
0-0 trans. Start immed.
T op SS. 673· 1266 or
MMB71
I ~r Live-in or
Ola S da)'ll v.eek Rm &
bd pll.ti saJ WJcnds free
962~ OlJI 6 to l lpm
HOUSB<HPB
Live in. prefer non·
:.moker. own r oom
Sparu.,h SJlCUmfl OK 4
... ehool age c-h1 Id re n
Otht<r help an no mt'
in-0149 I
I louselteeper· M atu r "
per.iOn to work wknds &
lloluiays In charge or
!>mall hou:.t-hold Must
dnve~l
I IOVSEKEEPER mature
lad). Cull t101e . good
"""~ Enghsh speak111g ~erred 646-67 Mi
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II >USEWIV ES-C'h1 Id rcn
111 ~., Want to make
xt.ra money" 1f you·rt'
Cnendly. dependable &
l'U'\..,c1enuous we want
\OU f or o ur new
reslJuranl, wkd y hrb
:'<lo l'X:per needed Appl)
Ill person StonemJll Tf'r
race, 291.5 Redtull. C M
(ydraullc Test T echru
ciao . Military or
machine shop back
&round preferred.
eH considered.
commensurate
lily & exper.
60·446 1. E le c tro H:ydrdc Senicea. 1831 Maarowta. C.111.
~ °'*""« for IL
secraanal PQ61Uon In·
volves d1spal c h in1
personn el & some
c ustomer service.
S.H./1peedwritin1 de·
sirable. but not nec
Typtng a must Xlnt
benefits. Call Don or
Mel issa. Nor t h
American V ideo
957.sr.n .
IHSPECTOll
Expa.rdinl( solenoid ml g
co requires inspector
FIJ' w'tedlexper /\bill·
ty to n?ad blue pnnts
use meeh meas unnll
devices !micrometer-;,
l·alJpersl. Some exper
w electroruc meMuring
rlevlcea. Xlnt. opportwu
ty lo advan ce to QC
Mgr w 2-lyrs exper
v. l'O Good benefits.
"'orkUlg rond Salary
opm Apply 8am-4pm S
R f-:nl(1 nPering 834
I 'rod~tJon l'I . N R
•HSP£CTOR TilAIMEE
ro learn all pl\aM?l> of m
spt-cllon Mus t pa s~
t~Y physical tn<'I
bark X ra) Taking ap
plication'\ 8 10 o nh
Strat c.fl('X . 1 76~1
Arm.\lro ng /\vc Irv
E. 0 E A Kenda VlS lnd
~Pt:CTORS
Q.C.
IMSP'ECTORS
2HD SHIFT
ll.cql.lres I 3 years l'"
penence. /\btlJty lo u.-w
'a nouo; prec1s 1o n
measunng deVl~ Ex·
ceilen1 bme!its. Please
apply betwel'n
l ::l>-4.~
SHIUY, IMC
1'1fD>GilleUe Ave Irv ~ Oppor Emp&oyer
~
lrmnediate opening for
quaUf\ed 8tneClt Ex·
atdner wrt.b 2-3 years
ex:perteoc:e. Excellent
worlcini cood. Orange
Co AilllOrt area. Salary
open. Please call Mr.
Lew\.5, 548-1900 for in·
~--------------· I j()'as JOBS JOBS I 11 A better position awaits you at I
Victor. I I Turn your experience into money I
I all areas -no fee -cash bonuses.
•Typith •Cttttm •• .,,.eta I I •SKt....... •Fe~tory •• ......, I
I Mtwpori..... ~ I su..as20 111-utz I . I
I I
lattrlor planl maln·
ttftUte. rtall • Pan
dD twll. flll·5oe.
M9ft'OIY
COC:.....TOI
Qirop ~ ror a
atatewlde f inancial
ler'VlCeS firm. FaahMlcl
laJMd tD nm tnveniory
&: r'el'8vtna. supply Cir·
dPrlnr. t.aventor)' ('On·
trol. mal.l ~g & special ~ . Exp re·
q "d Cal 640·0 123,
9:1lun-5pm
JMrtanal ~. reUa.·
ble. ·trustworthy In·
d1v1 dual s . Owa
trans phone 581 Z730
JAMTOIS
Needed Cu ll time at
Fa.Woo bland sbopptng
C9l.er' & Newport Beach
manna. Jarutonal an·
d.or bgbl ma1nlftlance
expeneace pre(errt'd
Excellent company
benefllS Apply at
THltRVIHICO
1071 Camelbac:k
Newport Be acti &M-6796
f;qual ()ppor Employer
JANITOR
We elre in need o( a
J .&1Ulor foe our Santa
\n.i fard1t> to w ork
from 3 :II P~t Lo 11 30
PM Will be rt::.poos1ble
for general J.in1tonal
dWes.
We cife< a compe'lltJ \ e
salury and benefits
v.tuch inrlude Me<!ir al
and .IAsll.al Insur ancc:.
Pleuse apply 1n person
at PER.<;()NN El.
mi>S
JAIV( Jt 1..C • _.__ o ... ~ _..,,._._.
JCQD4EYMAH
~QMST
EXpanctmc solft¥»ci mtg
co . req uire s
Jouroeyman Machirust
Ftr. Ab1hly lo read ~ Ml·U(ll. l&J· outa. operate lathes.
mllh It borlna
m.8Chtnea, •"' ndera. Good bmd\ts, ~
oond. Sa1aty open App-
l y 8a m -4p m . S R
Engineer! n g. 8 3 4
ProducbDrl Pl .. N 8.
A ACCOUNT ANT
A A or experienctc>
equ valem. corporate of.
fiCl' ci health manae~·
menl co Npt Br h
64l).8SS)
KEY
KEYPUNCH
aaetATOR
Id. sa.ift
Immediate operung lor
!.elf motivated 1n·
dH idual fOf' data enlry
111 one operator environ·
ment Low pres sure
8umtDSpfn.
We olfer an e'l(t>ellrnt
salary with r o mpan)'
benefits 111clud111g Life.
Mt'<11ral and Dental
l'l t•a c;e appl ~ Jt
l'l':RSONNEL
mi>S
!RIV(l(, INC ........... o ..... _c.-._,
Kitchen ht'lpf'r. P T
1..-dl & dinner .. tun, r.1
Cholo Mex1t·an Re't
1ltr P\aza de Cafe 11481
llrch St, NB 9S5·Bi8
LEAD MAH
Pref er ex-pr 111 prod\K'
uon cennuc casllnl( &
glu10R Sp1n1 s h
~ des1r3ble. Good
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LIASIMG Ii SALIS
Newport Beach Auto u.m, Co Will tram
Olmmalaion + car el·
)owance fJpeC'\ ed ID
ccme Sl<m lO S2000 mo
(7}4) ~Si4Z'J
14a1
ATTORHIY'S
. CL.BU<
satary $819·111$5 per mo .
ftoeq\lres 2 years o( lel•I
cMrical eiq>eriet1c:-e In a
law offlc.. Apply Im·
~-No NllWDeS •
COUNTY OJ
Uquar *"· run tt1ne. part time. reUred or ..n retired. Apply In
ptr100 oaly. 22007
Bulllard at Bannlnar. 1l B. ,\.Q far ffa~. I I I F.qual Opportun 0' P oyer I fl1nd what J'Oll waol la
·------------· Dllll)PUata..t.n.dl.
\
!ll'*J. ~· e. ,.,
M•a••OPTa '>'f :ti to&eooW .,,., co. req_u rea Macblne
Op-rtr. w1abUlt1 to
operate drtll·pre11. ~ mill. m»c:. odd·
Joba A clean·llP In
mach.lne 1hop. Good
bcneflU/~U)-c:ond .
s.laryllpen ""f'Y lam 4Pm. S R £baineering
IDt Produc1ion Pt .• N 8
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MAID
Aea5anl 'NOrtirut rondJ
uons Fume Jnqwre
within The Inn /\
~ 211 !llorth Coas
Hwy. LaRUl'\.il Be3ch
t
l
Ma.Ids
I
f\tJJ tune ~g:. for
room attendants Al
BtllM Mola Good wurk
~ a:ncbuon.'i Exp re
qured Apply l1l perwn
uni y 2'.c!S() :0-.t.'Wpo rt Bl
<..'M
I
r
MAJLQ.EU
l:o&d,.ell Banker Rea
Elit.aS.e. 10 lo 12 hrs I.at'
Wl'ek. flexible hour.,
1dedl for st udl·nt
644-!llfll. Mrs Jotm son
MaJnt.manre awn ht> 11>1·
fOI' ..pt compiex in I \I
Rl'\l.red or semi <213
'
e-:m1 ----
MALVl"D.t A. 'llC F: MAN
~ L'rut adult complex
lkean at't'8 982 665.J
I
MAINTENANCE
EHANlC
PlHllOft reqaares som knowledae of bui Id lnf.l
elec trical . a o
mecbaDical ma 1 n
tenaoce. Uadtt clo•
t'
d.
e
:: .. -:-t'ml~
do basic car eentry
pilJl'llt:aQa. elecsrical ll nd
~war*.
AWtY in'pet"90n
AHAIOUCIMC
17802 G9tttie A••
....... Ca 9271 l
F4JaJ Opporturut )' ~MJo'
~-t\mbrt.ow
~le part-time 12·
hrs wk S600 51!1-00 m
C311 Bill ll ugh e s
~
15
0
scs.~
MAHWACTURJHG
INGIMEB
MAHAGBt aavco
We de~1gn anrl b u1 hl
some nr th,· 'mallt•..,l
rmr;t ~~ produrb in
the v.orld-traMduc:t>rs
for llhork. \1brauon. pr<'
:..-.ure ttH.ltnR And 1H
make them ror <,()Ole' ot
the most dtmand1ki:
cust.ocin~ 111 l~ work!
1h o•r man.iKer of
manufd ct ur1n i:
Eng1neerin,1? ~ou 'll
~ all manufartur
11\g ~. methods. t.oobJlR. madunery and
as..-.crti>l)' You 11 also do
I.ht.· troublf"ihootlllR re
qured t.o improve and
prodU<"t quality pro
ducts on time and at the
kJM!Sl pa!o.'>1 bl c l 'OSt
You 11 l\a~t> JTIUf BS 1n
M a n u f1 c-l u r 1 n it
Me<:han1cal. or Elt l'
lncal f.nglneoenog, Wllh • w yea.rs expenence 111 manwacturing /plant
engmeenng positions
along with 5 yea rs
~experieo~
The challenge is gR&l.
but the op~rtun1tles
~ Yoo U work In a
hi&bly modem facility
on a lullsJde ove1'1ooking
l.be ~. m t.he orange
eroves of San Jual'I CapU;uano. California.
Ycai can but t.he enet'l'J
cnnch b)' liVltlg cloae to ~ dole. to play. and
dale to M&ure.
Call or write for our
~ CJ\)POftunlties/
bmefiU Jllll'**-e today.
..-w ... ad 7100 .............. ".,.....--.
$' ,.......,
MaU1'115/ MM418WC. w.u••
As • a.dlnl eJedl"Ol'\ict
OWl.facturw &otated in ~ Oranae County, •are pr..nly In need of an experienced.
eaer1etlc Individual
wi th a thorou1h
knowledge o f plant
mameeno1. faclllties
nWde>Moe and te<:uri·
ty, to lMD&&e and pro.
Yide the ~Jca! uPkffp
~ our preHot 1.20.000
square f ool facUhy.
Yw'U UI> t'f\)oy=g a U, role In tor future expansion.
and efficient spacf'
•llti,....., to keep eace
With cu raPd 8J'OWth.
/\s ou r Facill t1e s 1
Manager your ex · ~ should include
a strong knowledgf' of
t lertncal power dis ·
tnbut1on. plumbing,
cvpent.ry and ~HA re
gu.ISIJCln.'> and reqw re
med1.
lu a s ucce!lsful t•an
d>dat.e, you WI II have a
!Bnlmum ci 7 yeaN ex·
penent e , in cluding a
ttthrucal background.
wtlh t'Ollt-ge i.Ludlc·' ID
mentY management. 111
dlsn.al f.'ll&.Ul«r1P g or
ela'tncal di..\tnbul1011:.
You 'U er\joy an attrac
11ve aalary /bene fit:.
µic:kage th.at incl udes
medJr al/dental plan'>
li:lfllJIW\Y ~ -.a' ~ lll('ftJIJVe ptsn., and
p.ud relocation l·X
pensai. should you cur
rent I" lJ ve olJl!>1dl' th••
ltt'a U\l fUI S~n Jua n
Ut~rano arc&
"it.>nd ~tr Ron lrowder
)'<1ur "aldry h1,t11ry
~ W1th your rt11ume-
dnd ill'o II rush ~w ~)IJ.t rorT1>1l ~I' opport un It It':-.
l•1lf11L' pat !..ii!••
E Nc;>liVCO ~
lwict¥> VieJO Roo•I ::.an Juan CaPISU' o100
I .A . !l'Xi:>
1714J 4tl-l ll 1
Atl Equal ()pportwut y'
£mployef'
MF.AT S'rollE
;\jcw Mnice meat st.ore
in 0.. ~ DClt!ds ex-
perienced --~. OeM 1'W.-• Cclluur
Hlllp.QU ... Ulna Pr1 ,,_to ape. ~u
fl6' &PJll _____ _
MfCHAMCAL
~TIOMC ......
1'.u )t'ilU'S pxpenf'n<'e
.,.'Orlqng with m1nutl'
part' ~t>d1cal com
pw1.) .. :.'t~l bmf'(1t
& worltmg cond1t1vn'
\iisslon \'ieJO area Onl}
tho-• '>ttk1ng perm ;o
neni. t•ms>lo> ~nl n~....-<t
J ppl) l'.ill Su ~..111 .
:i8l :im
'.'Mdlca+ Jo'rnnt ofr '"'
typ ns?. ~ 5 y,-.; PXI' s r• If'.. Soph 1e 9'79 2ti lJ
c.-t'\~ ti:l}.(1j~ . \t6:11t.il ~l,lJlll
,.,, hdl k 11rr1l •'
p•'Ml'nlC? hl'lplul
\m a t Mi RIWH
Medical
From
I'\
( .111
... xpt'nf'nC'NI mt•d1c-;ll
I f fll"' \lati..11Z1•r lor 3 111
tenust 'V IO Wl!'lln:J 1111\..
Call i70-~} ,J twt We t II
9am&Jpm
Medi c .JI As ~1i.tant
~ for SUt'ReQO 's 01
(1~ I' T \"1 lo 2l1 hr'i pr
v.it 1~6
MEDICAL i\SSJ~'T E"
pe-T\tpmR. N B a re 11
No .. mok1ng II r' '"
salary open. 646-51!M
Medlca.I Assistant. t',.P\'r.
fer busy w'Ology oHic:c.
<ii I Arne. 847 ~
~l"RAJMU •·
Medical man~artunnj.'?
company n eeds a
~r Machine shop
experience requ1 red .
h1gh :.c:hool m aC"hln e
shop o k Excellent
~ & woAJnl COfl·
cbuons Mission Viejo
lftJ1 Only Unit Stt«ing
pehnanent em~yment
need apply Call Susan,
S.->.
WnAdHetp•
R.03 per DAY
That·, A.LL you pay
fora •:Lac1
DAil Y PILOT
SERVICE
lllECTORY
DO IT NOW •
"4~1671
""
DAIL V PILOT • J J
MCJ'Rm l.OUll
lm....tfe!•~-· t -~ ......... 1'be Oail1 fUot bat a ' rm.or,.,....~"' tba .... IAllma .,...
DeUvcry . afternoooa, Moaday UU'U Friday,
aJOl"Din&t Saturday " ~ SUnday. No monthly ~
daor colled.ioaa. Eam·
lng1 a bout $600 per
mi:mb croa. Reliable
tnDpm1.ldoa and •mall
cash deposit required.
Call 842·4321, Poster
OueUet. for de&alla. •
Ne s-.w
Pm'E.uP
~ twill\ at least l year ex·
penence, preferably
newwpaper. Excellent
CDqleQ)' beoeflU. Apply
bet-.eeri i AM & 6 PM,
Mmday t.hru Friday
OIWGECOAST
041.Yl'tLOT
330 W. lay St.
C-.Mtto
f:qid °"°' luJty ,, •'DiYW
NIGITTU.UB
Doorman. floorman &
exper ~. for mght
dub. WIJJ tra111. exper
apprec. OU I Marty aft 8
PM~.C.M.
MGH1" GUAl.D
lni~Tedt.
,\ I " r ~ c w h o I e " a I ,.
11urscry h beeking a
~fJ ix-rson LO ao;sumt.>
1Jut1e-. wnh m·in1mum
'l.lplff\ ll> If)(\ Uul h.'' ID·
d ID! ITVXU ton n g ma m
l!at1 <1nd 1rrq:.it1on
µlant' us111~ auwrnauc
~nj! ~)'!>tern No ex
pr lll"eded. ~I con
la<1 SI.eve Strom
MOWHIRIMG
FULL-TIME
F..xpandtng retail t>lcl'
uuu~ f1 rm is now ac
r11~nl! appb l' a t10fh for
full lime c mplovment.
s.tt .. I') & comm1 .. s1on
mmmenrurate w cxpcr
Will \rain Coll Erl<:
~13
tlJmS AIDES
Tra1n1ng progra m
av<ulable for Cert .
:-.luraes Aide . Good
aa&aty. 1-3 or U·7. Full
er p/bme. llleaa Verde OJmd.lbp.
NURSES A l D ES
NeBdlld lar PM lbifl ID
caw. ~ Good work· in.: rood' Xln t. be m•
~ uu. Apply Beverly
Manor. 340 V1ctor1 .i.
C.M..
RM
R&&SHBt
PROGtlAM
h being offe red for
bC'l~ nurses planrunl'! w n~ ho;pttal nun.
in.at
EAltHWHILE
YOU L.EARH
U Y'JU have been out ol
tilt-:>'"11lR u( the hot;p1lal
~l·t>n~ to r J or mori
\t:JI'>, ll°k'll Wt' h3H' Ult
oµµurtu111t) rnr you
1.£.U'll & perform under
ixu~-.1onal giadanc:e as
m .. ~yw. reoovuw.
tuh leuW"C & dtnlfdl
tn,tnJl·Uon on the nur-·
111$? urut.s Pr'OiJ Cll" start date:
MAY 8. 1980
.\Wbl'aOOf'I DEADUNJo:
ct.tc Apn I U , l.9tl0.
P\t'UM· cont.art :
Mlena Tracer RH
Hur \~ Recruiter,
979-1211 ed. 205.
lf mu WllU.ld tike to ht' a
candidate for this pro
i;?ram and for further
mfo ~v.-,
Coaa1uittv Hospital moo Eucbd at Warner
Fount.am Valley
CA9Z7lll
E.O E.
~
R N. miee. 7.3 & 3-11.
Xlnl rated pay. Apply
0 0 N. Pon Mesa COn·
vales<91t Hospital. 2S70
Newport Blvd C.M.
642-0400.
<.ntacal Ca.re Exp. pre·
remd. WUJ train tor this
&.daltY. f\ill t.lme. In Miami Viejo.
Mnlnl Nllr.-Aidaa. All abifU .
Good naaf pi1. No H ·
per. MC. Wiii train.
CertlllcaUoe proar•m
avallable. A.PPl1 Port
Maa• Convale1c t nt
Halpital, Z5'10 Nftllport
llYd C..M. SOO.OO.
•JI ONLYPU.OT
ODii DUI TO 1711
Good personality nice pbon
manner wltl land thta lnteresUnR --powUton. Conrpany ho e cm nt-
bcndits It room for advan ment. C.-
CW,. 141 t•L
,.....
l.~'S "'3'30 • 3-U :IU,
aJS '° • 7.S per br
Oubtaodlnl t>.neflt•
ReculM' • lfteftt ralM'lol
i Wl'ldl:a vactlC.ion aft"' r I
yr ~ IDldkal. dt-11
lltl 6 iH JM. al GO \'Ol>t
tv e~)'t't' >ia1~hlp
Convalescent C"oler,
~ ----ore ..._/SC'TltY
Cor s mall arow1n'1
a&"lttlltlliJ'I firm nr ()('
Airport.. AmbtttOUll, mature, stable, type
tDwpm. TI4n 52·7614
(.ffice belp needed ror
rapdly gJ'OW\.Di 011 co
tn C M Must be good
With rrgures and have
previous orf1ce ex·
penence.. Po&it.lon offers
vanety and respoosibill·
ty to a motivated l1l
di vldual. Call for appt
64&-9681.
Cl6ce
Loaldngfor
at.. way to
eG"lt extra
$$$1 You'U ftnd it al KellY
Un tempOl"al'Y usign·
meo.L5 available for a
day, week, month or
~· A perlect opportunity for STU DENTS & TEACHERS t.o earn ex-
tra SS during Easler
vacatJon.
•TYPIST
*SECRET ARIES
•WORD
PROCESSING
•Q.EIUCS
• ASSEMIU«S
•WA.REHOUSE
'l;o e 1t pcr1en<'<'
m.'\:es~alJ' .. Top l'a)
Paid vat•alJun,., fl••fC'r.
ral bonuses NEV ER A
FEE
~LL~
'?l:'RVICES
Call or come in today
Lrvme. 833 1411
2102 8us1111:.•~s Ctr Or
:taM
I hmt flc'h.. 14-l'i ~HIM
lh15l H1· 1f'h Bh<l
l'ZIO E
r .... o.:un:i :-.1i,:1wl >1.11 11 >I:!
,!";1()7 (~bi1l 1111
J-~UJJ Oppurtumt v
1-.mpl<>yer M F I I
Ol''f1CE MANAGEH
Come ~row w us' En
thus1ast1c h 11th ly or
.ianued & mollvatcd or·
lice manager for r:ip1dly
expanding firm offennR
a umque service to the
interior design trade
Destm or related back-
ground helpful. Top
rmney for ngtit person.
Design Res ourc es
~
OP11CIAM
Dispensing Manager for
Newport Beach office.
Apply t.o Mr. Rust. cso.
l<XX>No. Bristol St .• N.B.
752-5636 or 542-357L
ORDER DESK CLERK
-Auto part s
~. Exper.Good
fwn. New co. Tustm
a rea. Call for a ppl.
213-921). 7134
Order desk. full lime
Quick learning, self
motivated lnd1v1dual
Wl1.b good clencal and
organir.ational s.kills for
publishing company.
~ be thorough, bard
~ cbaooe t.o learn
entire busmess. Call
54().2Sl2, Mr. Arndt.
PAINTER /Apprentice.
Start S4.00. 18--21 years
pttl. Ins benefits. 5.5 hrs
wkly min. Apply 10
person. 16781 Noyes Ave,
Irv. Qill S4&8210
PAIMTER
8Nlh. It apray. E.xpr.
only . Orange Co.
tDHOOJ
~~CASHIEI
1be .tnme Compeny ill
seeki.oa a po•IU ve. ~ Oriea&ed penoo
to work u a Parting
Boolb Casb ier al beautiful Newpo rt
Qdlr, <M" coimpao.y of. ,.....,._a a com·
piltitlve aalary. Please
llllil1to: J<»IN 80010E
THI 9IVIMI CO
!:mteB ~ch 5lXl~t'f'Dr
C114t >•• .,... CWOr" Elui*IJer
PdfTIMI
Ham lpcn Al•o lpm·
"-food • dnnb for f•h out orderi
n 1on2 ~•Ol Jerry
·~ ----
PA1n'T1MI 1•&•.as
Aalll Ill «iltor i.urYC)'
~'Ud Croat our ul ~lit~ OrlUlti:~ Cobt
Uatll Pl lo\ :> !tO u so
MinFri ~lGl ~Satur
~. Grts&al for rolle&law.
&d moonbQhleni 184 p1
w k 0 N L Y ~REMENT IS /\
GOOD VOICE . C all
~. ext 312 artur
s ~ PB, Monday thru
FhdQ
PART TIME
EVBINGS
Enterprising adults,
<Nf!4' 21 with Dyna mac.
Adventurous
psmoaJ.ities. who eru<>Y
working with and
. motivMing )'OUU8 ages
10 to U. ... 00 hr to st.art.
$100 a wee.Ir potential.
Pbone 6C2-C.121 Ext. 2SO
between2aod8 P.M.
ASK FOR LAURIE
E.0.E
Party Consultant I
Counter Person. full·
time including Sat. App.
l.Y 2025 Newport Blvd.
C.M.
P~TE.UP
~LER
'M.lh at lea.st 1 ~car ''" p<>nence prt•fn.1 lt\\
nf'w.;paper. Exrl·ll1•nt
t <llTlpall y ht>nef I I '-1 \ V' I h
t••tween !JAM & t.l'\1
,\1tinday thru Frida\
\!'PLY f"\ P J-:R!-.O"i
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
330 W. IAY ST.
COSTA MESA
f:qid Oppty Etlptyr
PBX Answf!ring Service
~. Mature. de·
pendable. Day & rve
~tufts. Exper. prl'f. hut
~,JI tralll 64.S-2550
• PBX OPERA TOR •
P·drt um.• or full t '"'
day.. or evt" \lu-.t 1,..
.1hlt> lO w11rk '""ii· ~emh l\l'lll "lh
"~I 'd..u1~ ~·•> h1•1wf1h f.m:
Fa.-.11 b a1 '"' t.\o 1110 Airport art':.& ~,;,; i~i7
•PBX•
TA Ii. :trl.'> sen has a
few pch1t1ons ol)t·n 111
Tu. .. SA, C,'M, & Hunt
B lll'Cab Vant><! sh1fh.
Ptr or F/f. Many o ut-
~ benefits. Work
near YoW' home &. earn
wtu.Je yoU learn.
&n-1454 E 0 E.
PIRSONHS..
MANAGER
5 Years mmimum ex
perience. managemt'.nt
posi1Jon. Expenence in
all phases of person-
nel/labor/benefits. etc
Excellent benefits &
't11Uricing conditioos. Mis·
s100 VieJO area. Only
those seeking pcrma· nen employment nee<l
apply . Call SusJn , 581-m>.
ptu woe, scNI cleric
Flill time, perm. Po<>•·
lion. Friendly, congenia l
at.rmsphere. Some eves
&~. 644·2111
PHONE
REPRESENT ATrv E
No ae1hng. no begging.
talk wttb business ex·
ec:Uiva during normal
dl'lce bounl. M.aJte ap-
llQilllmld.• ror our pro-~to meet with
prospects. f'\.111 lime
c~reer position with
salary, bonus and ruu
benefits. ReqUI res good
telephone manncr.
pleasant voice, above
average mtell.igenre. We
will train you in our
tedlmqum. We are an
<*lliDe Newport Beach
company with an ex-
oellml np•auon. You
wlll be proud to
·~•u•m us. Good posi·
tkJrJ for racstt. college
ITBduata or recently
retired btlliDels people. ~ boura pouible.
rlx' intervtew appoint-
ment call Richelle o.ao,. •.
m.2255
AvebJ,,...,.
llCllS.
PHYSICAL
11&LAPIST
lmmildlat• part·llm•
openl.QJ for Pll,yw\ul
Thtoraptat. Altemaue1
' •• th ...... ,,. u1ottab le. Xlnt
~~rt=· nuitty lbpU.&J. moo
t:~lld. t'ta. Valley.
7M 'V7'1). llU • fX> Ill/ JI'
Ptc:ture framer. p•r1
Umi!. e.q>enenced. l\rt
World A-amee. GeO N
OlMlt Hwy • Lq, Bch
~m -------PLANT MECHANlC /
OPERATOR ··waste
Wau:r" SaWy SUU mo.
U nder 111eoeral
supel'Vl.Stoo mainta1os,
opera\ea fl repairs
pumps, valves, piping
s111tem.s & electrical
eq1.1p. M&10lat11J1 data
('Ollectloo files, PM
schedules & root.lne re·
ports. Muat bave a
Grade II Wute Water
Olrttficste w /CONKlera-
t»e medl exper. Conta<t
So. Q*5l County Wauir
Dstrlci rOI' applications
(n4)~
Pre-School Teacher want-
ed. Certl!lcate or ex-
penence. AM & Aller·
llOOll5 in Newport Beach.
call ~ 640-882().
PIUMTIMG
U you are 20 or over. &
lookmg for a cueu op-
portunity tn pnnting, ap.
ply at PENNY&\ VER.
1600 Placentia. CM
l'ROuu::TION
A JOB
TODAY •..
A CAREER
flMlRROW
w... wOllld yOM lb
to be ift I ,._._. 5
y«n7 Padfk Yat.tt
offers jol> c:Wu•9u
of lwRllllTOW--today.
We'•e MO••d into
1980, a neow par and
a ,.., decade and we
reciu you want to
qet a new start
toward ad•onc: inq
)'CIW Ccrftr goah. We
are now hiring ogoi9t
mld~o~o~
ings for those pet'SOM ...., .... brr-d ~
dot and ... "' oc--cept cltotlenges of
lunavow.
PRODUCTION
PLANNER/
SCHEDULER
....,'" •x..-ri•nu of ~ ,._.. wltl MU ...... w ..... 0
po:uot lllMc llldl.w.al
witt. Melftllfad•MIUJ
efttlt ma:ullt ..,_ pn-
f•rred. SOM• I ob
dutiu will lncl•d•
prchaM anMn for
reqilrwd to ........
i...y ~-L PCKI.
ticlle Is fw MCC Aow
Sedlocd9dlnHwtt· n,on ltoch.
Or betwfib en !ft.
cndllh ... "" ful COMagt to y<0W ..
tirefmllly.
5o W. a CJOOd. Wd
look ot PACIFIC
YA&.VH where the
chclllteCJH ore Ofld
where your f .. 11re
CClllkl be ,... be9't-
Nnr}
iW/tr ltt~ or l==· l!d 4JO
rec
PACIAC
VALVES
l201W....A"
Lo•t leac,, Ce
90I0'7
'r'~'
PllOJICT ••• ••
NI • key Ebdevco Pro. Jed ~. you1J de-
lllgll aod dnelop ac-
celftuoo transducers
for some ol the IDOlll
prec11e. de manding
a.t.ormn in the wor&d.
Yoo will be 19pom1ble
I~ de&ign rrom proposal
lo fin a l product
manufacturing and
di.red I.be a<tlviUes of
tedmic1ans and other
dmignets.
Your qualtl1cat1on1
should alao include BSXA. or B.S. Ptiyslcs.
and knowledge o(
pteroelectric matenaJs:
ml!tals. precision weld·
lne and bruing would
also be helpful.
As an E nd evco
~ you can ex-
penence the joys ol bv-
ang aod woning tn one
or C.llforn1a 's finest sma1J communities, San
Juan Olpistrano.
QaU or write for our op
Portuo1l1es/ beoef its
podtage today.
ENCEVCC~
Rand10 Vie.JO Road
San Juan Cap1Slrano
C\ Y267S
(714149).8181
An F.qual Opponuruty
Employer
I' T . fast food order
taker Plea s ant
persooallty. Lunch ~
dmner sbLl\s. El Cholo
Mexican Resl. The
Ptua de Cafe. '811
llrcb St, NB. .....
Real Ell.ale Sales
START
900/o COMMISSION
WE OFFER
a NJa Mesa
Iba.rd MembersbJp
•Irvine !bani ML.'i
• R.ereiJllOOISt •Computer 'l'ermmal
• Ne w bwld1ng with
<'o nference room ,
kru::heo f ao.h \Jes & morfi'
Uiw monthly f 1-.·
CALLTOOAY ''
IWEctV
f'ttOf'ERTIES
557-4436
Advf'rt15er1 may pla<'e
lhf'1r a.b by trlrpbone
II 0011 m.toS 30pm
Monday thru f'nd.aJ
I lo_, Satun1Jly
COSTA Ml'!"IA OITICE XlO w Bay
642.)871
llllNTlNGTON BEACH
11175 lW¥h 81¥d ~1.Z20
LA<;UNA BEACH
1027 1". Cout ""'' Laeuna Bud! ~ IMM
NORTH C'OUNTY
dial frtt $411. l220
C:U.SYWD
OIAOUNlS Deadlln,. for <'OJ>Y & ltlll#
I'> ~ lO p m lhr d••
hefhrl' P"bltt"•l•<>n
u<'epl for Sund 11.~ ..
Mond;ty ~:d1tu,n~ "'hen
deadline '' l>~lunby. 12 noon
cuss..
INUUTIOMS
ERRORS Adverttur•
11\0\lld chttlc lhelr ads
da ily 4t "'port uron lmmediatl'ly THE
DAILY PILOT •~sumew
llablllly for the fi rst
Incorrect lnaerllon only.
('ANCElLATIONS
When lc1lhn1t an ad tw
311re lo make a rt"'OC"d ol
lhe KIL L NU MBER
111 vrn yoo bv )'OUr ad
taker ru. rl'<'e•l>I of yoor
can<'t'llat1un This kilt
numbP r m u•t bl'
prt>,.t•nll'd Ii ~ 1111',
adVt>rt.15"' In ,.,.(I Of a
d.,pule
C ANC l'!Ll.ATION Ott CORREC'TIOS OP NF:W
A 0 B E ~ 0 R F.
RUNNlNG.
S11e-ry ""ort ls mad• lo II.Ill or~ an.,._. ad
that Jiu been OfdeMl4,
but we canna& guaraa4M '° do '° all ~ ad 11i .. •we•r«t 1n Ule ,. ,er.
DIM E.A-LIJ!lf! ADS
'"''" lid• ere atrletly Hild) la ldv~ by mill
or 11 1n7 one ol our
oflkea. NO~ Cl"dtn OndllM · i p m . f'11d11
CoJta Mtta om~ .. 12
noon at 111 br111fll
offltH. TflP! DAll,V PlLOT ,, .. ,_.,. the r t•ht to
thiulry, C'dlt. C'flllOf' or
rl'fu•f 1111
1dvenl111111nt. 111d lo
eh1n1• 1u ruo • fftuletlcN WU.bout pf'IOr
MUC'I ~-...... __..
PO Boll UID. c.taM ..
\ .
~~!~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... !!!!I ~~.1.~ ... ~
llALISTATI
&;Me .......
Mlltl .. l"-
L~m'.':. TO .. lftYa.
U"Lf 'lllT E D QIUAUftED LCAl>S,
llULTl·IULl.lON
DOLLAR LAPID IJltVIN'IG'tV. I . IA1.U COMTUT gvmy MONnl. Wll'C
CASH nrus&S. NEW suns. E'IC.
3. OVR PRO~ LOW
COST SO. CALJP.
&..ANO, BUDG ET TEBllS. PLENTY OF
flt.NANCINO AT lOCJ.
APR. c. PEaSONALIZED
SALES 1'RA.INING lN
Cl.OSING J'OR NEW ~~.POSSIBLE
MANAGEMENT
POSITIONS FOR
SIW>f'«i Q.OSERs.
6. ~K ABOUT OUR
CADOJ..AC Pl.AN.
7. PLUSH NEWPORT
BEACH OFFICES,
MEDICAL BENEnTS
AVAD..ABLE..
8. FIND OUT WHY WE
HAVE THE B EST
'111JNG GOING. <WC. ~)~FOR MR.
EVANS 7U.m.3Gl ....... ·".::e: ... '
Applicant must hav~
stroa1 bookkeeping
ability and reuooable
secretarial s lrllla for
Position wltb com-mercial real estate
rnanaiemmt company.
Lq.a.t or related real
estate es:perieftff pre·
ren-tn Top salary for
pralesslooally onented
aueer persoo. Submh
rest.me and salary hie·
tory attention Mrs.
B!ngbam ~ Newport
Ceater Dr. Ste. 900.
Newport Beach, CA.
!laR)
Real Flu.au DI.splay C.o
QpelUJ\g for coord.mator
Knowledge 10 the
)U3Jlhl<' arts & a~hitl'<'·
tlr.11 draft.tn~ Bt>nef11.,
:\ Job with future 1f wtU·
~ t.o wortc. ~5850
Heal E:.tJle Sale-.
P eople nel'ded In
Sun ... et Beach ore.
lop comm1~von
CaU Bud Hyuns
(7141 846-550%
llecepticrust. X1nt lyplSl,
PT, flex. AM hr ~.
lmmcd pos1t1on Sal
rommensura lt.' w ab1 l1
t y A~k fo r C hert·
644-'1911
RFX:'EJ7110NIST f'or
dlUlDal hosp. Sat & Sun
631-1030
llCIPTIOMST
G..10feT .....
Need young energetic
person to train for
general omce duties
kOOfhr. Lartt Engineer-
ing. s.J .c. 493-«m
RECEPTIONJST I
SECRETARY · lm ·
mediate opening for in·
dlvidual w/ability lo
handle busy phones .
general office duties.
typing SO wpm. Ell·
cel lent company
benefits. Salary based
on experience. Call for
appt..
714154N6'11 E.0 . E
SABATASSO'S PIZ7..A
EUX:EPTICR'nST needed
for growing NewPorl
~ Fum.. Phone ex
per & l()Cx1 typtnR skills
a rTUlt. Pleasant front
dfice personality & ap
pearance . 1151 !f4ll .
Nancy
RttEPT-Sw1lchboard,
P /time. 1arp Newport
Bead> Law flrm ~
P /time t elephone
ope.rat.or, rtteptionisl.
81.M-lPM. xlnt beneftta.
Send resume t.o: Byroo
Tursi, PO Box 2780,
Newport Beach. 92611(>
RICB'T/a.m
far bl.wy real estate ol-rioe in Newport Beach.
Qlly ~tic active
applicanta apply. Call v·vo nn e at
Waterfront/Salisbury
RE..~
ftecePignist
....SPOT!
Fee paid. BeauUful
,.,... •• .,.., from It
.U omo.. Very In~
Is varied dlltlet~
lYlin& To SlUOO. Jen~. s.o-5001.
NtJo tee jobs. Snelllnl •
Snelltn1 of Newport
Beach Aaeney, O•O
~·
llC.,,OMIST TO 1771 .
Lota of public contact for lhit
lnten1Un1 J)Oettlon with larae Irvine com~y. Nlce spot. Good benefit.t .•
c .. QMtJ.'141 -·~ --.. .......
----
.... ilOMIST
EsceUeat typiof re ·
qujred. beavy public
t\OIMl.'t, -~ muaeciacm requl red.
Excelleat beaerill • 'WOltinC crotkkm ....
UC1a ~ area. Only
t.bole aeekia& ~rma·
ned ...,,.lbl!.. need
apply. Call S.a uo. s..mo.
IECIPl10MST
••IDIA1J
OfB•IG
We are aeetini an tn
dlvtdual who likes ~· me people, can type. L'>
~· mid ell.JO)'$ ii d.)'olt.a*s
~ <aer a st.able work
tPViranmlK with an ell
cellen\ salary and
beneftb pac:bae anclud· toe ~ p.ald Life. Melkal.. and Dmt.a I Ill·
SW'8IJCt:ll, ~ion Plan.
s.vioga Pba With high
n.ers rate. ooe w "''I< PIJ.ld vaca1llJn al\('T )I X
llllD.bl. U paid bobda~
per year Th1S J)O:>ll l()rl
mus t he flll ~d 1 m
mec:hatd.y Pka.:.e it wt>
to PERSONN1'J.
mi>S
l'llVflC I~ . ....,.-0 ....... _ .. _ ..
R.E.s.Me
Have openings for 2
mJtJvated &ales ageols
with tugb goals with
letding ReaJ a t.at.e co
Xlrt ~ pro~ram
Olli Al Sl.ellat.o for ron
f1dent 1al an ten '"'"'
!m5671
~hie mature lady
lo ca r~ for elde rly
gieritlernm Ill excbolnge w rm & bd plll.'I s maU
allowance. Laguna
Beach area . C all
~Bl aft.. 7PM or bef.
UAM. or Ad.sitter '172
SO.ox> 3' hrs.
8f!llltaun&1t
SGT. Ill' ... ,11&•0...'S
l'IJ:ZASTOU
Now twt.ng for (ulJ &
part time openings.
Varyinj( dQs " boors: >deal supplement.I lD·
rome for boulewives &
s\udeota. 0 u r pro-
gremve, srawtnl com·
pany o ffers op ·
pomRbelJ for advanre-
mn baled on your )Ob
performance. Pleasant
working cond1l1ons
~t be 18 & over Apply
Ul person zms E Bns lol Sarta Ana He1gh.t,
~· «Between Jambo~ &
Qampusl
l::OE
Ra!lla....,.,
BROILER MAN &
<XX»CS. daytime, night
time poMM!OS avail. Ap-
pty io penon. lllan thru
Sun 3pm·6pm . Also
Hostesses • Cashiers pas avail. Q-uy Horse
Steak Mou se, USO
&ookhallow. S.A.
Relt&nnt
COOK. Oepeodable
person lo work at"
modern bealtb roods l.amch aJUIUr prepenng
sanchricbes • aalads.
WW tnin .Uonm rum.
Edd medic.al • deftt.a)
baa APllt1 Sn penoa IJndberl N&DiUon ut
for ...,, So OIMt Plua
llD an.to& St C M btn
~·BW.klcb. ....... HAMIUl•tl
tWUT W~tTER S or
WAtl'll.!8SES ~. =· ,r',.:~i~ •• lMS Adami, Cotta .....
RH&auraot. Coolu,
bait 11 tr bolt.I. A.ppb' lo penQo at Colony
IOldllll. ~142 Ort••• H•J .. San Juao
Og?P.w
t""'Oedi• ~ lor
Ml er s-t.uma employ.
ment at Taco Bel I
reltaW'&Dls. nutble
.... aad llO o;pericftce '* rrnry due to our
.......... Ye tram.in1 ~ Good atarlln&
ulaty from 13.U to SJ~
per hour wltb ttS\d&I' ~
\l'leWI..
For more inlonnatlon reeantinC u.. aciUng ~a~ya1
2113> ensid Street. Sao· ta Ana (Dear
ScplbOIDJ.
£qual ~unity ~ .. , ...
JOIMTHE
DB. TACO
TEAM!
~ Taco bal 1mnwd1.at1
operunp for au "°''
U(l:9. bolb day IU>d l'H•n
tng :i.h.tll:., Ill l>t'>'rr•l
~IOM Ntte •OC"klll.:
envummtlJl. C'lw.nce o(
~ Mu,.> LO bomt>
ApPI}' now .Al .uiy o( lh\:
ftbJWUU·
08. TACO. IMC.
40J h.HTiUli'a I 'J,.,.°4J"•
In"™'
)Q J f .... ! r .odci< II
"'-i/IL.1 \n I
Ra&l.I&~
Talented & c reattvt'
women nrieded ror rt'1.a.11
spec:iahy <,hop Salary +
~ andad\an
<'t'm ent lo "s~1:.tu nl
~·~ Job will tw-
avai.Lablt· ... ltl)t'nl'nt t"l.l
rnly need apply \ppl) in
~rl>'Jn lo Apropn'< ."J
..-~ bland. ur c .all
644-4ffi2.
HeUl.I
~s
MEWPOt'T
F.UHl~lsu.HD
has P"Y'W'd>ite operull~
far SAies f' ttJ.mr & p 11 lllt'
Mauunanoe Mecharul
knowiedie d air rond1-
t1001n1. ph.unb1ng &
ele<mcaJ equapmeot
JllDl1onal 9.lpervL">Or
Rc&a\hllt Cuh>er
Apply P\noDnei Depart. nea
ft2 ............ ... ,.. c:..tw ... ,.,. ....
DOii iRS WAMT'ID
HOr for Larie project.
Expr'd only need apply.
Call Lee Roorln1 Co.
6Q.72Z2
ADVERTISING
SALE.s
The Datly Pllot ha!l 16n
~ operunic for a salesperson w1\b
ne1Wp&per display ad·
vert111t11 e.1penence
Good ulary . com ·
n...am 6 excellent fr
inle benefrt.a. Ex.celleot aroMb opporturutaes for
1 ~ with caree~
amhilMSW.
Cal.I for appointment
II.VII &OaT
DM.Y PILOT
T~. f;Jtt Z77
~ Opportumt )'
EroP<>rer
SAUSCOUNSELORS
Remember when yvu
Wlft a kid and wanted
to'911'D '10Alr own money
9 W1, .,. bave several
kids tlbo do. but they
med a~ ueer1Jve
dllll to ~ and ~ tbem ln sales
orierUd Jobe lrom f.9
PM daily. suo hr co
1tart. 1100.00 week
po\cnllal. Phune
842·4321 . Ext 250
bltweal 2 llDd S PM ~roll LAURlE
E.O.E.
EW.18
NI A S*t Clme Colta
Meaa • Hanllnaton S.ecb areaa. Call .....
~~·.~ ..... ?!!! ~~a'a~ ..... ?!.~
AAlle.u muat be 11.
ba"9a .. drivlq "°' mnl. lbn are~-1.r llAM.fPM, llonct.y tln FnCS.y. Saturday
OWll't1ma avaUable aa Dllldld.
u ""' C'e q&lllJi8ld " la liaUnlted lo lcana-ln1 th, new1paper
clrcula.tlon bu.alaesa,
CDlm to tbe dfice, 330
W. Bey, Coat.a Meaa. Nii far Harry or Ken
Goddard. Only apply
beloce lOAM of after
Zf'M. Mon-frL E.0.E.
Sales1frl. oataoloc &
fnendlJ. 18 yn or oldef', v spott.nrear, f Uill or
PIT. Seeood Glance,
21Z2 W. Oteaafroat.. NB.
8'l'S-33ll1
Sales. H.ardware, Cull
ume ~ m retail
hardware slol'e. See
MJke or Steve, H W. w r 1 a b t co . , l 2 6.
Rochrster,CM
SM.15-IMD'L
~ dlSlnbulor ()(
mauitenance weld•nK
rod. th.read Ln&erts &
hmncaiu Ground flooc-
r1ppc>rt u111 t y. for self.
'lla1tA.Y to pm enlrY into tttbn1cll! sales -will
ll'a.ln. ~ opporturu.
ty far m.Ae Off femtie
Pac ~t>Wn« Co. nun DmmJer. lrvme
!1?714, T 14 S67-0483 -------
SALES OPPORTUNITY w E.f' HtAton SU t>-
Sllebry Earn ru .000 to
S18.000 P a rt t 1mt-
!r.Z-Z1l2 Or ~ re-.u.m•·
lo POBOX 62.A. Ua1h
l'llot PO B OX 1560.
<.OiU Merla. CA ll262i6
SALES rasot4S
(~inably p1.,, aduJL'>
tu .a1' ... Ith .l)d
en (J "'itt<' kl<b On·r ~ t
k i.O I T t.o ~Ul.rt •
In ~ CciplStnoo,
Sdll Oaneot.t: """ ...... SlOO a ... eek pOt.t.-nl.l .d
rAXfTIME
l'W•tiriS .......
SC.QZ:lor~
J::n.. 2$0. Bet ween 1·5
PM.
Nlkfor~a
SAies
FUdlo Shack h~:. full
t1m t' c 4 r(·er op ·
~ & put Um••
yx, ~urulla. ~n·
1ng up no"" 1n l h~
""""lXJ't Ai-.r ch art' II If
)QJ ~ 1?111.t lMV r?tJ.n-d
IX ii ~ UltdUJlt' !"
4t'\' C"UITmtJ v ROIJl £ to
rolle Re & h 11t h ly
ll'l:OvM.ed for U\C'reakd
earn1og5 based on
perfonnaDC'e.. plt>ase ap-
ply Ill 2700 West <:oiist
Hwy,N 8
RADIO
SHACX
ATAMDYCOV.
E.O.L
SaAes
Want e d y o ung
salespersm for women's
fasbao sure. Apply tn
person: 2Z13 w. 8aJ boa
BIYd. Newport
s f kti .......
F!bme • P lime.. Abo cashiers. New deh .
need& -..tang rngrs f~
future localton . C 11•>7.S2-~401 Jerry
2-Spm
SCTRY,IUGAJ.. tuJJ or pa.rt time.
f6s have aurumum of S
yn C.bf. expr. Em-
pbagas to corporate &
es&.* planmna. Fienble
'i('heduhng. Lov..Sy
Newport Cente r Irie.
s.1ary ()IJen.
Appltcat1ons from
b'mer legal secretanes
.. have been absent
from Ulr Gdd but who
--*I now bke to agam
balame active on • part
or f1lll time bum woo.Id
be welcome. 644-6512
SC'ftY /UCB'T.
SIRAIY n. .lolly RoJer Ao-ninlltrauve Offlce ls
loolrln1 for an ea·
pedeced aecre&.ary ror
lbelr Maoa1e ment
DeJ e ... it Dept. Posi·
lion reqwre1 xllU .
abortband le typlDIC
1klll1 4 a pleulng
......... personality.
PrtOl" reatauranl ex-
lllrimtia would be a de-
finite pha. Lovely of-
ftcea, xlnt. benefit
pac lraae. Apply 1n
penon from 8am.,.pm •: TH.£ JOLLY ROGER
1NC.
l'JUGGi.UfUe Ave. lrv. ~
sralll'AaY
Sm real estate devetop.
meot co. nee.da exp ......,, F.xcdlieoltyp. q llkilla reqcl. Must be
DllM'DOker. U SH pre-. fen-eel. Ideal working
cm:I It bmdh. 9>0 or
1110repermo.1rv. k>c.
LD.C. '7S2-08.51
SeeM.aly for small off ire
in Nit BdL Need depe-n
dable person w/good
typi.og. 1AM-3:30PM
Sa.lary open. 97S.090 I
Asa for~
SecreunaJ
Redlle Hours
Secr etary I rece pt
w/good typing skill!>,
needed for est.abll.sbed
ell.et seardl 6nn. ~
bra P8f' wk. Near OC
Aif1IO'\. For more anf o
ull N .S . Danford
752.&JZI
SICRETilY
A l o p no t r h
~ tyt>bl Dt'(.~f
t •J i.upp<J rl a bui.y
:-Oe'4·port Center E x
1,U .. M ! State Koowled~1· ur I BM M e m o r y
t) l1l"'*" I.er hetpfu!. 00. 10
.. fl'Tl -\ransnl puon fl'.
ptn tn. .,. Must bt.-ab It·
lo Wirt ~lly a.
,.-41 W1th many t~ of
"U't:. SaJary to st l. 400
6M-7UJ>
Secretary trlllJl.ed lo WOl1c
far 2 ~c Newport
... HIC4d .... s.JI .... .a. .... tl11*t!IC
*1Ds. can br re<'ml lugh
sdlrJol grad. 9151-8223
SlDl£I'AJUAL TYPlST
Public R 'Jal 10 n ., '
Dt\ISJ<ln ol II(. Oro nl!t'
liA. ad ~l"flC"Y net'\!' .. x
~ l)l>t.'l to hdn
die \'ar\ety "' du1J1" f: '( coftlt.rt bt-ntc11ts. 7s;! I\ 17 l
Cod m uw Ch a~ l. L 1-.
~&Co ,J r.tnt'
SFX:'RF."fAHY
fl7 canvas ~Ju 1 .. ""'
Pumanent, full ltme
Min l)'JJU\lt & short.hand.
Vari ous dut tci..
Knowledge of boats
helpful. Pre f. no n ·
~.Olli ~2:M7
Sttretary /General Of.
fn. XU.. typmg skilb
f'fq\.ln!d Non-smoker
115() rm. ID start. Near o.c. Auliort. s..> n11
5ecftC.ary
PWUC:. RaATIOtcS
SECUTARY
Be confid~otial
~reury to Distnct s.-Kanacer. Lovely
OM.a Meu otr.ce, very
preslJlious pos1t1on. ~ cau Jeri l..ynn.
S40-5001. Soellin.: &
Snelling of Newport
Beach Agency, o•o
Oaqg.
SIC8TAaY
Newport Beadl a:ru. To
SJ.400. Thi:!! nrw division
of well known r1rm
nee4s )'OU lo help in the
Resurcb Dept. Any
tectnicaJ a:perience will
be ¥ asset. Lots or
potential & ex<'ellent
benlfils. Call 557 ~ l22..
lror. Free to appll CllJI l.
..., ' ••• S4rric.e
4500 Campu ... N t\
Oi>1m Monday f.\ en mg
t:ntil 7 p m Phones. good typist .
~ dfi~. p~asant
a tmosphere. salary I•--------~ ~9312. Val. • 9CllTAllES • ~PR type 80 ab llO
SecnuriaJ Hi eo!!rBY.fun SU.800 me. SEC'Y 'bofutper F IC
lfeadq1mtera olfice ol •=-~~. The J o lly llo1 er ~~
Relta\nra dWn bu aa .-Q"'11"-l iX>E opening ror an ex· lhP ; b •AtmcY ~ Eucutlve •Blrcb.Dtab'e. ==:c:= ~·-GHllO :.:r~~ro:~ r---=--==.~ .. ~,:--
Qdn!I 100Je •ccounttn1 Oll'P1C! or THE dut.tes. Lovely office, PR.mDENT
w I con a en I • l a l • a.,, beac!Qllarten for
mo.Dhere. Phill idot. statewide l nvealmeot bmdtt peckaae \nchad· .WW firm. Fubion
ma l'l)llldlcal • denl&1 in-laland. J:itcellem career auru ce Ir profi\· c1pp~~r"wb di~ " ~~n~ ~Mutt pouela nlE JOLL ROOER top.level ntcutht .,..... ....urlal ..,..-. Cell u~ ~ lloll Ulna Frl. noa~Ave. lrv. t;9!1D!:9!!=
TM49a::n --
•
..... ••• 1111 ...i. ................. .
.. at MIO .......................
,... .... ..-.&at ... =10 .......... .
t' " ' 1'71 • • 0
.. . ..•............•....•.. . ..................... . ..,
)6-pr SJDprlud drum
Ml. Very lood ~qad
sa:xJlllTV OUA.UJ8 P.a. pen·UIDt,
. o.c ... (~ """ ••t:J'!Wo). 1-IO•· ,. ...... tna. All
1..in. avail. lmmed GPW•· ~ btwn ................ l.....Uoul lffeari l)'. rm &. o.-r. a. ura.
lwd '• TW•-
S~/BKPR, parttrull
lime. R.E. Co. CdM.
Salary ~ Call 9-12,
Mon-Thu. 67$.aclO
Sf£'Y--EXEC.
PfZll FRIDAY
Our co. needs a high
petf onning indiv. who
can remain calm & rune·
Uon under hectic pre-
ssure sltuaUons. Deal
assertively w /diverse
persona Ii ties & keep
pace W /(Nr (ast movmg
&.rectors. Secretarial
skills req'd: Shrthnd or
speedwrtl.mg, dictation
eqwpment. accurate
typing. Detall oriented.
El;crow exper. an ad·
vantage. Non-smoker
,.-ef'd. Olli Ms. Heap,
641).9350.
SECY LEGAL $1300
OJngenial Newport olf c,
litigation exp, heavy
d iem ccdacl. no S.H.
Train to be paralegaL
lrline Persomel Agency
4M E. 17lb. Costa Mesa
SilleZM 6@-1470 •
Sflc'y~ IAr'fe
...... --.~"J:t
9-5 :30. Good workmg
oooditions, benefits &
salary. Send resume in·
dicating salary require·
ments to Gen. Mgr.
~ N'iguel Shores Rd,
Lag\s\a Niguel 92fj17
SERVICE STATI ON
lllAJNl'mANCE TECH
-For raptdly expand·
mg oil co. Olli for appt.
646-9661
Looki ng for Sh arp
Professionals seeking
5'4'P· income. 963-4142
SHPPING'&
RECSVIMG
Male, exper helpful,
some b fl mg (SG-801bl! l
Xlnt company benefits, mfomull ale. C.M. Call
Millie aft 9AM 64>5800
SHOE SALES. Wanted. run or part time. Good
Co. benefits. Future mgm. positions poss•·
ble. Apply in person bet.
9am & uam: 3077 S.
Bristd,C.M.
Small Parts Assembly
Oean work area
STAIT$4.25
WILL TRAIM
Apply between 8-llA M
853 Production Place
Newport Beach
SNAOC BAR -Part·
time wknd s .
Cashier/food prep.
MaN'e. Seacli.ff Country
Q&b. S3IMl886
STOCK
ClfRIS
< 1·2 ,.rs e&ed.ronlcs)
Wltaftlra ........ ~ _..,,_ wtlil AD ta
reltHt ul&l'y aad
............. mdud· -~ peid Llft. DtaUl , Medica l
l•lll'ance1. Ptn•lon ..... s.~ Ptu wtlb btlb ......... l~ pe1d ~ per )'Mr aDd ' week vacaUon after I
IDDD&.bl. Tbia potjtion
mu1t be f illed 1m·
rnedi•ety Awe appl,y a PERSONNEL:
mos
TIUVfX. INC ............. ~c.......
llS> RedbilJ Avenue
Ol!lla Mesa. Ca 9216216
F.q\aal ()pport.unlty
~Y /F
.... ,Optn
Kelly bu launed need
for experienced IBM
System 6 operators.
evening s hift. Good
lmguage skills a must
Call Marsha: 847. 7(k)8.
TEACHER/Pre-school. run time immed employ·
ment. For into call
5«>-191.9
Join the adioo environ·
merit al a world leader
in transducers and as· aociated ele<trorucs! We
make products for de·
mandang cu s tomers
aromd lhe WOl'ld m sun·
ey San Juan Capistrano.
California. And we're
creating new challenges
for people like you.
IC you can read and
worit tram scbematJcs,
know computer pro· ,...."""'"•ie Mad bave ~ tcmw~ of de·
signmg and bWding Ill
terraces, we'd like to
talk to you.. H you ba ve a
rimun.un al l·l lh years
experierw:e tq lding test
fixtures, 6 moo ths an
COOlP'tel" programlll.lllg
and 6 months in instru
rnenl repair, get in touc b
with us.
A challenging position
for the person WTlh 3 to 5
years expenence m pre
cisaon assembly and
testing or mmaaturc
electromechanical de
vices. You'll perform
spectal transducer pro
duct "Wlds" and ai.stSt
the project enganecr
with new product pro
totypes and evaluation!;
A kn owledge of
materials welding,
soldenng and test eq1.11 P·
ment is required and
previous strain gage ex·
perieoce is desirable.
Besides enjoying good
salaries, ldeal worlung
~and a 41.!z day
~ week, you'll get a
~ pack.age of ex·
cellent emp loyee
benefits. You'll a lso wart out al the smog
and out of the tramc tangles al the big city.
So reward yourself with
a new job and the
~ bvmg in one or
the southland's most
bea\&if ul communities. Contact M r R o n Crowder
•NcavccE ..
Rancho Viejo Road
Sao Jwm Capistrano
CA 92675
(114149).1111
NJ. Qpal ()pportwuty
Employer
Tll..EX OPERATOR
A tradin& rlrm in
Newport Beach. needs
an expeneoced Telex
~ P1ume from l:~ to 5.30 pm. Mon
thru Fn. Ptease call An·
ndte at 64().6.JU.
•TL SECY•
Now tunng t elephone
secretaries for a new
concept in answering
service. P l tame or
f/time stults available
lncludes some wknds.
TyJ>mg · 3Swpm req · d
Many employee benefits
available . Sa lary ·
S600/mo to start f1tlme'
int're41SeS accor<h.ng to
your progress. You wlll
be front-Olfice to many
important bus. Need
good tone of voice. as· suraoce. appearance &
a.aD1.aoo..
Clll Mon.-Fh. morn
641>411 E 0 E
Trainee. Picture frame
mfg. needs full lime
employee. Will tram
Call a.5097 or apply at
floe Arta Framing Inc .•
1.56:m-A Product. HB .
TRAVEL AGENT
ExP9n•aced travel .... •I«• .... \raia-
IJlg reqwred by busy
commercial agency for
evening sh ift 3PM ·
12PM. Rare opportwuty rcr night owl! Geoerou.'>
salary range
Medical/dental plan, full
beol!!lls. 833-2977
fiavel Agent. Minimum
d2~expenence.
5ISM322
Trawl A p.cy
Marlaipr .
Newix>rt Beach Agency
seeking experienced
Manager in retail &
couurecial sales Call
714~
TYPESETTER. exp
< Ed1tWr1ter I ,L1ppl'r
scale pay As k ror
Glenn. ~l B. 536-2926
Typlng. learn word pro·
re;sing, graveyard :.h.aft
Great oppty 642-9601
WANI' ACTION?
aasinred Ads 642·~8
OPPOtlTUMfTY knocu often when you
\R result-getting Daily
Pi.lot Classified Ads to
reach the Orange Coast
market
Phone 642·5678
CLASSIFIED
INDEX
l t Plxt Tllli W. Cal
642-5678
HllOIS ••.. ,,., .... -. .. 1.
dfl• ....... ....,
••• i\pert .,,.,.
._ .... ..,.n.D.uLT
PM.OT -lleMtf ..................... .............
~ need Stock Clerks to
help us maintain our
leadership in the
mamlacturet of com·
pd.el' Jll'Oducts.
=bilitles will in· tit. pulling aod is· ~ d puU. and AS·
....... Fam1l.ar with
computer print.out de· .....
We ~ a ltahle wort
enwlac:aaaent wi&b aD U · • ceUeot aalary and
......... includ·
-. •'': peid tile.
'Mm a Wooderful World
of Sbopplog, right at
your fin&ertlps every·
day ! Daily Pilot
aasatned Ada. To place
)WI" ad, call 60-~ aod
Ill a a-lfiecl Ad·Vll«
belp,au.
HOUSU FOR SALi
1002 · ....
OTHmUALISTAR
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WAREHOUSEMAN I
NIO HT MAN -w.,..,.._ euloet. Great
for iJl« ~ work.
._., hr Varied dulies .
lh aPM \0 IPM ap-
Pl"Ol'-Apply at mu Vla
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skin \/\@. 754751
WAREHOUSE
MA.NAGER -Auto
part& clstritdor Exper.
(nl. Good futlln!. new
co. 1'lltin are.a. Call for
8'Jlll. 213-93).. 7134
Wa t ~ ••/St'Pf la! Manne hardware d ·
lribulor m Irvine bas
wan!house operung for
shlppmg ai order pulling.
Min l yr. expr. req.
Xlnt beoel\ls. Contact
Oenms ~. 8 to 5
PM. WE.
WELDER -Exper in
TIG , gas & t ubang
fabricat.lon. Xlnt. salary
based on exper .
Overtime avail. ~
W. °"' rtlristtatot.
0.1. r.r. Wiiiie. -. ...,,,.
IW. ftGll mi.. acdleat.
1lle model-118$.
»95~~
.,.. 1020 .......................
UttJe girls Scbwilln l G-sc>d. pUd PIO 6 mo&.
aco. sacri flu S9S.
~
Schwtnn l-.ties blke. Like oew. Good shape. best
rl!tl. ~1s.st Robyn
J am: 2 ~ .. (gU'l& &
~) l Schwinn cruber
a&" ~· .se-9504
t9t8 Schwinn Blaclt f'an·
tom Ong. Reuonable
536-1874
Bar ICool ~-Qu•Uty,
Ilk• new. black w / dftmt-$41-Dll
00 •• ..,....
2 bhae plaid couch.es
wJ'Wtll corn Ull, dlJt in·
lmP"I ~. all
tioem incl, UNd once.
Cott ll50, tell szso. M•ctma lamp av all.
4'4-2297
Pool table $200, Cwio catimta
S36-3lli35
~ s\Yle teak bbrary
20' loog L ·s b aped
cabinets. S3SOO. 131-6039
Bed. kg. s ize set
wtframe. Foam mal· u..a
~
Sleeper couch, &lot.
cond· $150. Dinett e
w11wivel chrs. &Int.
cond. $125. 8·11de
~I.ml w /stand. com·
plete: $50. 2 wooden
~: S3S for both.
SchWUln lOspd. bike:
l!:5 86&111.
New Waterford Chan·
deher, 9 Ut.es. 2 uers.
WAMl'ED
TOP CASH DOLLAR
PAID POR Y OUR
JEWEUlY. WATCHES.
ART OBIJ.X:'I'S. GOLD.
SILVER SERVICE.
P'lNE FURNlnJRE &
ANnQUIS 162200.
tiWw.Wfol-
2 cnfonm Sl5 each 1 pmaut l!IO. SiJe !HO.
all In noetklll coodiSaon
• wam only a rew tunes
by stu dent nurse
S4l>S12l aft 6.
WOIO PROCESSOR
Newport Center law
firm seeking f ulJ or part
tune C)llerators for even·
~ & weekends. Fiexi·
ble boon>. W.P. or com·
puter background
oecessary Call Joyce
~.7~
Mdl B-9 . 752'5710· Prue Won. Off road
6T.U<rl0 cbJd's fw:i car LS IJUltl. Fujica ST90l w 1F'ug1
EBC 1.8 lem, Albinar 28mm. Alblnar 1oom
ll>ZJO Komura 2X Fuji cmvert.er. $t95. 644~.
2 couches e ea. tble & 4 ram value. lei) for S350
ctn $ot0: ~le bd comp 63l-OIJ7
$20. 848-1662 Of' 960-6481 -(Xl--J-n:f--ST'-AM_PS __
Word Proce:Ming·Fee Pd
NWJ71'. BCH LOC
OPER.5. PARADISE
Sfl:TV SVS DOES
1llE TRANSCRlBlNG
EXCL SSS
Vydec 1400/lepl expr. a
must. Plush envlroo· rnrd~ opportimity.
~Qiu lor matt mlo.
QUfSI' PERSONNEL
3"iO WUshin Blvd.
21Jpl~210t
...... t •• .......................
....... 1005 .......................
PWlJC AUCTIOM
MANY ITEMS OF FINE
ESTATE JEWELRY.
ART OBJECTS. AN·
TIQUES. F I NE
FURNITURE. ETC.
PHCWE FOR INFO &
BR>CHURE. ~2200.
W!SI111NSTER
ABBEY
ANnQUE MAIL
~ F.ast.er Sunday 12-6
CLaiED~DAY
U751 Wesuninster Ave.
Garden Grove ~103
A8CH AMTlqul.S
New shipment of hoe
French Oak d1.0iog &
bdnn sets just ani ved.
over :m pcs. Who&esale
pnces direct to the
PUl:lbc. SO. COAST AN·
TIQUE CENTER 2318
So Fairview, Santa
Alla. (714 ) ~. Opn
7 dyslwlt.. t<HiPM.
AM1QUE MIRROR
4· x 7' Bea\Llful Burled
Elm. l'IOC). 861-0283
Cah IOlS .......................
Perslan cat. pore bred.
ISO. to good home. 546-~
WANI'ED: Bu.ssJ.an Blue
or Maltese or Go4den.
Wl.11 PllY. 962-~
1040 DolJI .......................
KEEiHOND ~-AKC. °'8nlpaite. M/F. Pa Ir
s how . Pvt pt y.
%1319'7-1345111\ 8 pm.
Cocker Spaolel pupa.
Na;. ........ ..__. smwr.-n.
Spnnger Sparuels. AKC
reg . C b amp1o n
bloodboe. mo. ~
eYm.
Golden Rd.never pups.
AKC. $200. &ee parents.
831.ail7. 831 ·Sll9
~ Obedience classes.
begumer's basic obe
d>ence-problem solvmg.
gnq11 start 4-12, So. Cst
Pla1a area. For re·
g)stration 546-3515
Black Cocker Span iel
AKC 3yr. spayed fem
"fancy" nds hom{"
where she IS the Ba by.
$\'I() refundable d~1t
Please caU 631·1164
1\1.askan M.alamul.e pup:..
/\KC-0\amp line.
1·998-9579
Yellow Lab wtpapers
2"'1yrs . Fern Free to
good. acceiuble home
631-51560.
Male Airedale. 5 mos
Pedigree SIOO Very
good w kids ~1-2921
eves
LAIS · YOUlES •
SMH-TZUS
Cl.II~
LArge nS.lc batch type
t.ab6e Sl7S
542.:ag
Hide-a·bed, grn plaid.
dbl $175. student ~k.
~ sa>. Slager sew·
lllg mach, maple cab
SllO.S:J9.74m
6'X7' room divider or wall
I.al bokl9 TV. stereo + .
Se.ill fer suoo. pnce S500
ftmL 53&.-o
w.t.ert.d. wavelea. qo
.a SIOO~· Wider
..... 2 cbaln Sl$0. ..... ~~~~~~
.... We IOSS .......................
SelhnC home. Must sell
coot.ents. All types of
~. Come nd see
}()'lo 125, Sal/Sun Apnl
516. 8&m lo Spm. 20llO Sp
42. Newport Blvd. CM
Almond Pl, Eastbluff.
Wltb:r 1!:5. dryer 125.
rdri& S!OO. vw chrotoe
~ Hemedoo chlun&
tbl. 4 side cbrs, 6 arm
chn $C'il); etc. 644-1160
Sl'RIHtiSALE l~ lD ~ off Apnl
&-~ 10. La Porte Rouge
Attlques. 1831 Westcbff.
Npl Bch.
Garage Sale
:n4 9th St. HB
ID alley lG-5
Dropleaf tbl. SJ..5 Dbl bed
1!:5. Qib too. Twut bed
$20. Foldin& bed Sl!.i
Chrs $2.50 & SS.00
Blk /Wht TV S2 0
Bassmet S5. Playpesi SS
SG'lWl
H:c I teWGoockl065 .......................
Westbend waterless
cookware. ~ set .,..,
~ ce saJe. SIJ.U an box.
Details ~l-0129
FRE&PAO<ET
91S'7·31129
.._sell Racquiet Club ol
Irvine couple mt>m ·
ber1hip. Call eves
Sl:IO
MOVlNG ll1JST SELL!
II>" a.. Cabmet woo.
Azl. dn9&. oeeds repair .
mi. r poo1 tbl • bra.as
lmp llOQ. 3 wood bar
atools $300. LHJ·boY
nicliDer llO. 4-dra wer
d re11er ISi. e•e• •rm
WANTSt>: SILVER DCJll,,.... ....... per-
ty. ~ eYel m-m.
•WATERFALLS•
Nlt.ura!. lftl~.
slaJJfuUy crafted from
\UcanlC bouJditrs Ask
forlllrun ITI4~
A4*:a nc. wtit qn SIU' ( rocn Peru $3001of fer
Janet. 643-5594
~ Silk k:unano5. over
1tutred deco cba1r~.
short fw-coal. Okt G &ory
494.9020 752 S. Coai.t
Hwy, LagBdl
Onapenes & rods. nr t 0
ce1l. hoed. 16' w. +
another pr soft g rn.
Xlm cmd. 644-\3J2
1-"amlly MembershJp in
N~ Bch. Tenru.s Club
m> 7IDIJC9
FUil st slate pool 1 bl
w 1return. Good cond
s:m 080 631-0262
Sof1bed , newly up·
holstered. +oew mat
ll'eSS Sl~ Xtni farm qn
!ox/matt. J275 641~
Dbl bed w fram ~ &
wooderi bookSbeU bdbrd
Wooden drawmg table.
baby walker & SWlnR
~
Vi<10rWl mahog. blifet
$400. Serpentine front
dresser $230. Cedar
cbest S2'15. ~171
4 Do x 1 e p u p p 1 es • 3
females, I male. see
pe.rerts. ~53t2
2 pair elegant I a<'e
drapen es 10 a ntique e»>tom iron itate, 58
wtute. Perfect cond ~ 64" long. 1100 or Armo1re. solid Britis h
Q&k, venatile 3 pc cup·
brd. 46"x82"xl9" deep.
Ideal for TV /stereo.
l500/J1T. 66Gf
$200 78).9611 ctr 6'1S-885 l -------~
..... 1:.. 1010 .......................
W~HER" DRYER
S15forbolh CallmalZ
Maytag washer " gas
dryer, xlnt cond.
951-0101or957...i.
Washer, dryer " dis·
bwaaber. A·l cond .
$l25ea. 646-:iM
G.E. refrig. am. $35.
Upright freezer ISO.
lbtbwcned-~7
Admiral ref rt g. cop·
pertabe. 12.2 cu ft. Good
cand. .......
EASta
IEAGU ""5
AKC. tn~. Adora·
ble ! S150.. 770-5730
1045 .......................
F'R.E& l YT' AKC Beanled
Collle. to 1ood home.
Hou!dlrb. 66S73S
..... 1050 .......................
••IBUY** Good med Fumk\lre ll Applluc•--OR l will ~ C6 SELL for You
M4S1WtS A»CTIOt4
... '"' & IJ).9625
D¥0r'Cle, ... tell, Ver'/
~.b&OstyleUv.
rm. fw'D. lmpafted Crom
baly. S.\118 U...aodl .cl
dollars. tll·4219 or,.. .ms
.....,, 1070 .......................
l IQAdtda&mond ring, 35
*1neS. lltt. 900/080. l
man's wedding band
while/yel 1old. 14ct.
RiO/OBO.~
Alt.eoUoo investors! 4
EnJeraldl from 2 to 8 canu. 3 Are Colombian .
40l'A. at retail price. Ap-
pr9aa1 dllled ~ by
local. ~ jeweler .
Priv. party. 151·0906
evd.
WANTED : SILVER
DCXJARS. Prtvete p&r·
ty. maJ2>. eves m.mt
Olllb for Pd ...,. school
.... ........ rtnp6
IQlcl na11. SZO·•lso.
..... God ... ~
,... N. pt.y. Sllvtr.
.. WUl Pc:k ..,.
You can be a t> : : : ... WINNER • : .& . . i1 . . .
Jut by seadl•I u y-.r name and
addrea and by watching for yotlr
name In tbe classllled adl of tbe
Dally Piiot •
Wla 5 to=lrtUI, ar.t• •nmuemt~t attra or • nenu. JUlt m out Ulla coupon anal ' 1to&be:
Ker!' centnfical castang
l'DICblOe. $100. Satelbte
bu:nl-out oven to 2400
des. $100. Both xlnt
S4B-l579
S5pl. dnlml. dming la.
bte w /f, dwn. ~r.
6tMllZ9 after 6
For Sale : Two birds .
Cockatlel. parakeet.
Make aood p et 1 .
&OGa.
Yli • p '"' • .!!!!! •• : ............ .
~tllflBMalodlil &Ac.a •lltUld Q .
•1·1151
stwpfu Bc>Dd Copier .USPm,~l.tter•
le1al. n coples. Xlnt
eaa:l $l400. 6'7UG10
Na IOl7 .......................
OocllaUels. P•rakeet1, 2 Leroy NelmH terl· • 1,ebra f1ncbea (or .. ie.
IJ'1IP,9 <t.ennls> ''Match All youn1. Pvt ply
Point" "Love Story" ~
Dl.CJ2 --------• ron: BUNNIES •
All eolort. 1hape1 &
8*. can &40-00&0
For &&lie: Jolm Wayne
Tennis Club Family
llnbp.aJ().~ MAKES FINE EASl'ER
RMqwt O ub ot trvine, PETS TWO BABY
couple membership. PIGEXJNS 13.CAU. lG-S
'500. ZUJ..54 PM 113-1.280 --------ad s~ Macblne, good O>cker Spaniel. iowks.
mW!llmfD. Male. AKC. Dart Blit.
S41>-90 ~ linel. Must &ee.
T 1 F F A N Y C L U 8 No puty. fMS.98:J7
MBRSHP • 10 other ,._. • °"J-1 1090
clubel, best ofr-trade? -•••••••••••••••••••••
~IB54 GEM electric organ .
9LVER·For Sale. 90~ us. eom.. 1~. 2S'. ~.
Salver dcilan, 999 f111e
bull.ion ban. Prt Pt y
Steve Wilson 549.9477
1QAM-9PM Mon-Sat.
FLOWING
Kt\NGlNG BA.5KETS
U\ full bloom Sl 7 · S25
446 ElJther, C ~. (Orf
1UstJn Avenue I ----MK•m •Olll w..d 8011 .... .................. .
TOP~JIPAJD
fOr used I wiuture & ap
pbances. wor1ung or not
9151-8133 ------
IUtftlt
'70 510 DA l'&P.11
RSNBL. ~5721
WA!'rrTO BliY
1979 HONDA ACCORD
IDR SEDAN 642.-3379
BARTER/WILL TRADE
domestic or Intern•·
taana1 llaatU 00 maJOf"
arti.nm for IOC>d U6ed
.... plMIO IG8l35
~ t t 0 toll
81111 II . ........ ...
$1000 /bat ofr. Game
show pnu. 631~
UBI Stesnway Grand 7'
white. Mdel M. SI t,000.
494-3919 ---Srlwill!J Mc c••s 8092 .......................
~ seWlllg m.actune.
Sl.50. TroUmg motor &
marine ball~rY. $125.
~. 84.2-!1549
Spotiing Goods 8094 .......................
SU RF'BOARD -~'1 0 "
Sdv'olf t.nple wing. good
aa1 S75 6'S-O:ll7
lV.Rdo. .... Steno 8098
········•········•····· Ovel' 40 audJo cabs from
B> AJ5() see our Wlde
1Jdect1on of audiophile
disc-Allanllr MUSlt 445
E: 17\hSl CM ----Beawful 2S" RCA rok>r
1V, 2 YT' wmty, free de·
bvery.Sl21&.646-178S
\'\dee t..1pe camera & rt'
Tenor Su, oew. 1ohd oc.rd!n.. bill wilt. Sony.
b r a s s • G r e C ' c h GE. SlSD 080 6T.H51t6 ~. 22 yn. oki.
8().6'5-ml Want Ad Help., 642 56711 ---
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c.1642-5671
....................... 9060 ....... ................ .
'411, Uders 111. 251\, vam
bull , 1l1p lo NB. beautifu l. 14000
~10.
RINT JI (\, lu. 1ntr.
--~••: ... ~ 901-..... ....
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11 ' GRAStitt0,t-£1l ~~:tth = car IJf tnad1
A lncllMSed Like
new IOS147
1'1 ~ Trail« fOI"
mL Sllft UJ> IOl' sum·
QJt!r rentall now• '75
ProwW. sell coot&lned.
rerrt aerator. s tove.
own Clean and 1.n &ood
lU1dlLlon. ti.as an eaay
1Jst bitch 5'7-1112
~ M.W CAL3>. Otd but ICMmd. in nNI' TRLR.. 16' Jayco
... , I 9030 alip. Pvt pty 1.3250. Spa. a. XlPL cood. or
-·•••••••••••••••• ~ _r_er_. -~------Memsy <Qboard. 4.5hp. ute n!l!W: M50. <kl 8 Sailboat New sail.
...__. all rig&ing, lee boards.
I ' Avon, comple te
W/Udir, perfed COOdJ·
l)an. suoo. 5e-50ll&
9040 .......................
1mtc••..u Twt.o 30'11 LIO boun.
lodd. Pri. JJtY. am ot·
ffS'! Call 561200 (Kun.· rrt. day1}; 731·8211 ~llweekmdt).
Alk for Jeny.
Ouis Craft ~· sedan
cniaer, alpa. 4. ruu can.
vas. mx>. 7S9-9319
'Tl Seacraft .sf'23. ru lly
e quipp e d ,
AM/FM multiplex CB.
RDF. MB. outnggers.
rew trlr. 847-8870
Cns Craft 19:16 20' lloh
day Sl.500.
1'75 32AO
i7 S,tnRt'r Pll·klt·lurk
I l~dm Uffi" ~CW p allll
:"Jew <·,X. new cnl! I lti.:h
perlonnan<.'(! 454 cu lO
e HP Chevy. Dynos out
to650 hp. 7141244-~
.. 8)1). l·m..:1741
a-.xt new ll"Hobie Cat.
Grey pontoon&
w/marooo at.ripes, Dix
sails. New trlr. 12.900. ~aft 7PM. 675-All88
~ SAIOT $325.
-..<BIB
33' 'YORKTOWN SLOOP
W/N.8. SUP. Need.I n.c. FblaJ r.ducUon.
112.,D).~
.......................
S&.ftAV.AM AILE
VAC Newport ~l
Dxk avail. now, Newport
ls1and Channel 675-1906
or 83J. a>5()
ttunun~oo Harbor Boat
slip. JI' & 48' Debbit·
(213 j 592· 564.5
MARCUS CHANNEL
Upto2J\ft.. mo.
673-8145 eves.
1977 23' Ma ko I /B . 25, Tl"emolino u; <Hobie
turnk e y, e quip . conven1on). W/45'
113.txX>/080. Gn9363 e.tboa mporin1. great
'78 Urutbte Sport i.edan
:I>'. radar, T. V .. s tereo.
VHF, twin 3SO, 80onR
hrs. Leavmg crty mw.l
sell. Sac. 179.000 P.P.
Aft 6PM 64.S-i SIO
1'1 2r Gla..stmn V 216.
~nftSher 20'>11P Men·
D B + 1:,11 p trolling
motor Many xt ra~
'1u'>I ~ Lc1 dppr"t ~ell'
53> Lfll
IS iUass run.1boul . .,. bait
tJllk 4.5 hp J ohn'lOn S.'MIO
.t."i lS ofr 9fi3-414~
IS 24 · Hein ell Cabin
Cru!\Cr. Stup lo ,hore
De pth sounde r . fish
fulder. toilet. stv. ~ink.
l't.ll11P3SS. sips fj 1-:ai;y
load tandem trlr. Owner .... ~u fm at 12':. tl0.500
b'7:>-3:S&
CUSTOMIZED Thun·
t.lcrbird F o rmula
<.:astaway 26' Twin
Fords, perlect family
boat. Lots at xtras. Xlnl
cond. Trlr incld. $14,9:50.
dy7S4-lST7. eves 756 1163
1'roJan Flybridge Ex·
press, 28' W/pvt dock.
Nwpt Beach. Must sell
S8.SOO or ma ke ofr
TI<t-7:0-1218. 821-~
18' OUfield Electrir Bay
Cruser 19,!iOO 675-0105,
&l}.2970. ----;I?· TOOJAN SIF DSL
A like new '77 mdl
w twn dsl eng'i. Only
210 total hrs . w ill
sacnfice for S65,000.
QUI Ownr 1dlr 631·3133
ANDERSON'S VACI ITS
BALBOA
Has a rew amazing buy~
for t he s e lect c ash
~er. We cannot list
lhem publicly but we
can tell you that dla·
<XUllS are running 50"4
By aw.only
646-0000
43' Gran Manner fully
eqwpped, beautifully
maiotaJned. rudy t o
cnue or live aboard. sao.000. Jack Curle y
SJ.4·1505 evuln11 &
weekenda. 642·4321
~.
SELL ~ Items with a o.111 PUot C'laallfied Ad.
....... '°'° ............ , ......... .
k>c. IZ0,000 ~.
(J"I home w/45' !!lip ror
lse 1n H . Harbour
2lJ·282· ll36dys, eves
!'ia-.l"iB4
Uock s pal'e renlJI
Newport. Up tn ~· t,.1.1t
~o mo s;;, 91i 1 o r
~ 3SZ>
•••••
Dock avrulablt-. nn
Edgewater. NH ~1 749'J
loats. s,.ect & Sid 9080 •••••••••••••••••••••••
17' SKI BOAT l!n!I
· Perl .. 'Ond. Must see.
All ofr mJ :1025
T1 ,._, uiatkln
••••••••••••••••••••••• r-.:.... Sc.-~~ I 9120 .......................
lllalc Touch telescoping
carrc>er. F1t.s 8' bed. St v.
icebox.~ ~1822.
..WU.IMCtllllts 9140 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FtJr sale: 2 Hoada Hobbit
aqJeds (2). Street lejtal
w~. Like new. !iOO
ntles. Xlnt. cood. SJ50
each . &45·7974 eves .
636-2333 dys. Ask for
Greg.
~/ 9150 •••••••••••••••••••••••
*** FctfJ!Y y amaha
R.Oa>F Daytona Special
Ltd. Edition
Colle<tor's Item
VfllfY ftil & clean
t&ast see to bebeve ~ !
139-1583
'72 tbJda a.11s . 2SK m1.
m>.
754-l.ZJ9 Greg
'76 &lnlkl RM l.2S mu.st
sell S500 or best ofr
988-0140 alt 6pm
SUaukl RM125N. xlnl
aaad. ne'lel' ra~. ~.
80-'TZ'I
'77 Kawasaki KH400.
Fast ar ctn. 5800 ml.
MOO/make ofr. Call •um .-.w "'° .......................
AU. LANC!R IAIL BOATS
21• thru 39' 6 NIW
44' MOTOR 8AIL£RI
20% doWn·12.S% Int. APR .. 15year term
Conni/Jan ac"1Sa'66
.... 'n\IL.,...... $321
495-(816
17' caqiUia Trailer oow
available for Summer
rental. Sl40 weekly.
monlhJy discount. '75
Prow\er. self-contained.
mrtaerator. Cleu It
oorntonable. eaay 11rt
hit.ch availabie. 547·3182
T ....... UNlt, t 110 .......................
s ·x20• H.D. flatbed
trailer. Ne•er uaed.
1*lllt aelJ. 11'00/0 80.
861WL
"'1lto S. ..-, P.+t &Ac c111ar1e1 t400 .......................
MEW
PAR'IS & SERVICE
HOURS
Open ia.m. 'ill 6p.m .
Mood.ay thn.t f)-lday
Cbed Sat. & Sun.
SA.DOLBACK
FOfU)
~ S. Main. Sant.:i Ana
A1 lhe Comer ol Warner
S-46-7070
WANTTOBUY
BUMPER TO FIT 510
iO DATSUN. 540-S721
$SAVE SAVE$
WITH USED PARTS
1mported car part.a
lllPOR'l' AUT'OSUPPLY
101 N. M.anchest.er
Analem 776-9900
2 Pc Bra for 1980 Ceb ca
S4 0 . 83 1 ·85 22
('Ve) wknh
.......................
IMPORTANT
NOTIC E TO
TtEADERS AN D
ADVERTIS ERS
The pnl'e of llcm'
advert 1sed by vehiclt•
dealer-, in the Vl•h1<:lc
class1r1cd adverl1s1nJ!
columns does not an
elude any applicable
Laxes, llccnse. transfer
foes, finance charges.
fees for air pollution
t'Cr'UOI deVlce certd1ca
uons or dealer documen
t a ry preparation
c har g e s unl e s '>
otherwise spec1hed by
the advertiser.
'""'••! arde 9520 .......................
'46 F o rd Woo d i e ,
restored. $13,000. ''48
Ford Woodrt. restored
mint cond szo.ooo
675-Q6l
'!B MGA. suoo or best or
fer '64 Maseratt
3SOOGT I . )1 a ke ofr
631 31'63
1947 Schwinn Wh1u rr
t"O<TTPiell'. on gin a I
5JS-7bi4
'67 l\u.slin Healey 3000
MK Ill, fiOK on g m1
Bnt1sh racing (treen.
New stereo & top. lbl
c lass cond. $6,000.
6'4-«>IB. 77(} 7 4T7
·~ Ford. Rare Falrlane
500/Galax1e /Thu n ·
derbird model. $2000.
5'>4619
'SJ MG TD restored
$11.:iOO
714-499-395.1 eves
'29 Ford 11,'.! ton trur k.
wtexpres s bed, bed
needs repair. SJ800.
m-3175 Rla---Vellldet 9530 ... t .. , ••••••••••••••••
'2' ~ trailer. Dual
tab. electric brakes, alr.~~a. Forced * llllllDa. ac.d-leveler l*cb. blll>a I& thower. ~.strH. $4,500.
~ lbel! for ball·t.on 1~91t ·bed fleehlde
~· -· m.i70l. ..... Drf'lft 9550 .... , ... ., ............ .
"JS 0... lllvtnldo, '4X4. -•i ...... Wt.whl.,
,./PB, alr,...,.. 1aa.
tl.UI Art. t P .M. .....
.......................
H H OOOWl
ROBINS • ow ll
' ''"... . . '
, 1 • r .1 ~,-• , .r. . ·
'14 P'csd Braoco -v 8. •I.ID. p/1. 1 1c. many
new par\1. Re& &aa . ~ *' 7140d.)'I, eves
C,'rll'J
'560 .......................
1979TRUCK
QEARANCE!
We sWI have some new
1979 trucka lo sto<'k
Chltac reductiom !
SAVE NOW!
COHHELL
CHEVROLET •
'!'\.':<I l.11 I•11 Iii 'I
••r...1\\1 ~ .... ,
!>41>-I 200
74FOltD
Ranaer XLT Vt ton.
AWJmatiC, power Stftf"
ln&. ak conditioning.
{3fl98)
SU ts
IOlwnHAM
YCUCSWA ...
'JI» WWn»MWr Ave In Wfllt.minater
--~l Q.7880
1975MAD>A
fllC8'W'
Hu walk·ln camper
wttb 4 1peed trans ..
casaette tape & mag
wheels. ( ll>71803 I .
Mowo.t, Slits
MRAC11MAZDA.
mDHarbor Bl . C.M
645-5700
76CHEVYLUV
Si\al'l) rruru truck WI\ h 4
spet>d. maj(S, campe r
shell and much more!
(4!)73161
$29'5
BOaWJTHAM
VOU<SWAG84
7'IXI Westminst.er Ave.
In Wed!nlnster m.'1Sl51 Q.7880
"10 ~ ~ F·l!:IO umper
apedal, auto .. P /B, AIC.
AM/FM cass .. wht.
SllCllae n ms. air shocks.
dual tanb Sharl> · xlnt.
mech l2SOO 494-1488
71CC>tmER
s.ate rack num t rui:k
Dynamite• l\J :ll3151
$3995
IOIWJTHAM
VOU<SWAGl:H
78)) Westminster Ave
Ill Westmmsl.er
Im 7551 6:M 7R81J
'79 F 150 Ford. P S. A C.
y,oo m. Mu.st sel I. SS2()(J
8C74!nl
73Fal1> VAN
One ton wo r k van
Aaomallc. power :.kt•r
1n g To p r u nn1•r
1Uf:101S)
Sl6'5
IOIWJTHAM
YOU<SWA.G94
7llX> WestmiDst.er Ave
Ul Westmmster
-~l 6J8. 7880
'78 CHEVY STEPSJDE
P 1u Sllverado Drk
green. green inte r
'BN~ LOADED ' Xtra
cle an . Call J i m
71«161 1193 -----
74 Oistom Luv w ~hell .
new paint , snrf. buckets.
A."A F'M ca.'\S, needs eng
~ mX> ofr !Y.>7 1397
·ro GMC" • 2 ton P c v Ii
cng. 4-isp. rad10,hcatcr
Good cond $75010 BO.
566-7585
'70 GMC "1 ton p/u. 4.
~ drive. SZ395 or oost
ciler. S.S.1.128
Ole&ei 78 Dodge LSO pkup.
3laO. PS. PB, Air, lo m1,
:aa aw. t6700. 001.1401
'72 OJurier ptu. lllnt. run· ,mg. air shocks. am1rm.
SJAOO/best off er 967 ·395.5
'72 Ford Coun er P U.
new eng. carb. radiator.
needl wort( ~/OBO
897..al!li
'118 Toyota Luv. 1ood
&hll>e. ICJOd st.ereo. j(d
Um. n.ins 1ood. SlOOO
llG«>'15
1971DODGI
lf4TQMYAM
Am II rt'" &ma .. miiw
CllllllrOl All/nl ~
ndo "'~~aJarm .,...,. c.e.. rlllQ. q.,,
Urea. • new eo1lne PLUS mueh more I tlMO/bMt olfer. Cell
cm• --dayf or <TW•to-~p.
•O.V,.S....,_n. ~
C(ln, .~ •• SU00/080.
11116.-a
'11,.,.. .. ,so ct,,.,....,.
nal taab, cn.Ue. cap-
\al o a cbrs. m o re
tUWCl!07) w ., "'-'119
S..l.Z56 ""'°...... 9510 .......................
LIA.9 OR IUY!
GOOD US1D c.as
Wllb DO down payment Laree sel~ion .. most
models. Call Mary or Jay ror det.alls
SECURnWS
AUTO LIASIHG
752-2526
.._W..t.d 9590 .......................
WE PAY TOP DOU.AR
Cor top used c ars·
foreign, domestic& or
clasllcs. U yoor car Is
extra clean. see us
flRS'l'!
~
,. ' .. er_,. C...ty
2925 Hartlor Blvd.
ca;J'A ME.5A
979-2503
Om' Sell Your Car! CM.alMW
~YS TOP DOLLAR Far Cleatl Used Imports
Call Mike ()C' Don
135-3171
WAMT'ED!!!
Lale model I 1977 or
yourljOterl VW Camprr
Would prefer a po~top
or WestCall a model
which has low rrules & as
d ean' Pleast' call 17141
74l·N>l. a! nu ;ms wer.
Pl..FA5E keep try m 11 '
WANTED!
L8'e rmdel Toyot.a:. and
Volvos . Call u s
1'(X}.\ y ! ! !
Eurle 11?.c
TOYOTA·V~VO
ttH.._..11•4. c ......... .
,... 64'.tJOl .,, H O.t07
PORSCHES
WANTED
I lf>J I ... , t>0< fltw<! <.-.1f)ef' (.Jf~ , ....... n..u
Top DoUar
Paid
For Your Car'
JOMittSOM & SOM u.• .. .,,..,
3l2ll> Harbor Blvd •
Olst.a Mesa 54(}.SQ)
.... lwtpow.~ ..............•...•••..
Alfa ao...o 9705
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'74Stl .. -erSptder, A)'! l'.M
stcroo. new top, lo m1.
SRilX> 64&-181 s
... 9707 . ..••.•.•..............
1978 AUDI 5000
Tan w 1 ta n in l t' r10 r
Automaltc trans . a11•
o:ni &alloys <1752 1
$1595 I ROY c.ava IMW
15o10 Jamboree Road
NEWPORT BEACH
640-6444
AlD 1980
SID)
$249.84
~Month'
(on approved cNd.1t 1
s cylinder. automatic
tnlmmisslon. air rond1 ·
ldllng, enaae eootrol.
acc rnl pa c k ag e
pitlltttpea and more
'83 O:ievy hvy cly ~ ton.
4·1pd.u\ll. box. cab·
restored. S9751obo.
as.148
U.E
a lnnd new Audi ror on-
ly 1*.16 pw roo. lnoll.td·
lnr t•• with AB8(X.lJTELY NO CAP
71 ............. GT
l\llty equipped, clean,.
t&,l50. ( 1lJllk9)
Wa<lr9 Leull\I
... \251 .
t'70 .......................
'7S Chevy \'I ton V ·8.
lo/ral. ~Ir 18,000. •1'1112
REDCCltONS IO '* up
ycM" hard .-ned CA8HI
&Med Oil 48 mo. open ;:Jcaac pmu . of lacl. tu. Sec. de,
potl6t flS0,00. lit .. let•
l!08.00, \tit. adv. pm\.
'725.14. Orta. value su.m tcW leU4' ob-
1111 tto" $18070.U . ~ SJ0'7132 CSU
M119)
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CR E VI E R
G I It • llNMll'laY
• t•WTA 41fA
.,.3111
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'7U.OC8qit. mllft<llWll>
... ... • (2'12PJIL)
.,, ... 41p. a.Ir (0078£Z)
"T1 ID 41p. a.lrla&SXI! I
'77SD41pS/R <0119)
'77 CIOc:ll (49JXG >
'11mA. aJr (eoll5)
'11 Ill 41p (238CJKJt I
"JIG» 41P CINUBBl
78 SBA k>clded <5411>
"79 m ._ '*' 18499' '79 S8A SIA (2181.5>
"79 !la ao.dec1 (~) CloMd,...,.
771MWJ2CI
Jet bleck 2 door ~c and &1.1' cooc:li
blDft&. v~ sharp con· dlUoo. (2MSEJ ,
$'13'5
IOIWITHAM
VQMSWAG84
'10l>~ A vt!.
m West.aw.lSt.er
8lrJ. 7561 63J. 7880
*IMW7132CI
Locally o wne d Ir servlced. hk.e oew el«·
ln c fil.lll'OOI. caaaet1.e. • •.
lay ~ &II'. Loaded I
MBZ trade-lo. l yr/
'2.000 rrule warranty.
(019441 Pnced for ql.ick
sale.
$10,ISO
JIMSle+oHS
~s
1970 .HAR.BOB BLVD
COOTAM~
'31·127'
77...WllCI
AJr cmd.. 4 ...-ed. auo-roof, s tereo tape.
'8l1RINI
IOI McU.194 lllC.
l50 N. Beada BIYd.
l5 Ml. No. ol SA Fwy.>
lA Habra m.s.m
1'7tlMWl2CI
9terT8 w /t.aO &m.enor 4 ~peed , s unrool . a i r
cmd.. casseu~. alloys &
J 12 mo w arrant>
l:m2)
1978 IMW 320i
f)ord w blUl' Ultt>nor -1
)pt<ed, ) un roof . •Ur
cmd.. laPl' deck. a lloyi.
& a 12 mo warrant)
(l4Qj)
751MWS30I
Air cond . automatic
l.r.ln> • AM FM s ll'rt.'O
t:llSl<PRI
IOI McUR&e Inc.
ffiJ N Hearh HI vd
rS '\tJ N4> at~ 1'"¥.) I
Lo I Labra 522 Sl33
FORTI*
OISCJU.-&ATIMG
IMWIUYl!'I
~· •IMWs•
i1 J20I 4 &pd 18141"KI I
'71 J:ln at.to lfD4T J A l
"'183'0 4apd <728WRf>">
78 m auto 151;41 1
• 78 m hpd. <4921\UW 1
'78 J:ln 4 spd t873VDI I
/'l G:lX:S 12 1 14721'AH I
1980-s
... MOW!
SAYE ON
LA.ST RW
'79's IN
STOCK
S \l>DU :BACl<
V.\lJ.t:Y 1\111{)1(~
~ MarJlU4'ntt• Pkw\
Ml~ION VU•:JO
lll-2040 495-4949
Q.058) SUHDA YS
~COUMTY·s
OU>IST
771MWUOI
Air cond.. 1utomat1c
tram . power 1LMr1n1t. au.nowpc
IOIMd•l9CIRc.
850 N. 8aach 81vd.
(5 aA. No. olSA Fwy.> utfabn m.a.m
y .. o.1cie
W71...W ,. ..
8'th eci~pped with 4 speed. air c:ood. • one
v.il.b llt.elreO c....ue and
...-. lbe olber wilh
llCl'el> a.tnltc.k aad o:uacb more. (5410179 )
tm.JB(i)
IOIMdA ... l.c.
8llO N. 8ellCb Blvd.
lHili. No. ol SA Fwy.>
lA Habra m-s.m
711MWUGI
l.mmacuJat.e! Rum on
recutar pa. 4 speed.
power suen.oa. power
braku, air cood ..
AMI f'M 5'ereO casad1e,
declric anroof. dednc
Wl.Ddows. topez/Un in·
t.enor. Only 20.W> milte5.
ll!st otJer Call 6C-Olll.
73 l.O CSL lllio,....
fact. orig venion, air,
4·spd, superb cond .
6C2-0l86
um Sllver 320l. stereo.
tn1. :.d.O trans.. A 1C,
P I S . 42.00 0 mi.
S8000 1080. Robe r t.
MMOll8
i'6 BMW 2002; air. 1unrl
AM IFM Can .. red
metalhc. Xln.t cond.
81).1~
"72 BMW Bavana. Top
CODd.. M1&at sell lb1s
wkod. Bes t off er
641.0UO wk. 144.2497
ewes.
!1177 BMW 3::D AJI IF'lll cassette atereo. air
cmd.. flawiesl int.
~
8YW 1916 2002 u pd
Slarool. umnac. 17000
714-~1478
Capt 9715 .......................
CAPRI P A..RTS
~ K.oni slw>cks 1 ·;z to
i 41 V'i's > ~' c:Af !'Ott"
Sear.I fl D 4K mo ba 1
ld)'. I :tr~ o( I I l.kll t.ht-r
sport stttnni.: w ht·"I
'51.r~ om Ca.Lt b42·0Ull
7 1 Qlpn. Swuf. 7Z enit.
3n> oYerhd cam . ISO>.
call~Clft5
i'S Cllprf. x1m cond. '"
iu. oew paint.. De'W t1 res
12SJ)~ -------
"74 Clpn V -6. A T A C
r..t ~ snrf. su.50
1"4 'J5j"9
9720 .................•.....
74 Dats&ll 8210
6b 000 rrul~. 4 speed
wtute 1n color. pr1 :it
tr.tn \~r\J\1on • ,,,
t'-l40CJZ)
~295
Alm'AM l:\'T L
(71411-610.5079
~wet'fl 8 ~ p m
Qal I S6&-C28<' aft tt 6
Ask for Tim
77 DATSUN
200SX Very sharp s s peed
co..,e Wl1h aJ r coodlllon
1n g D y nam ll c:'
<78ZYPNI
$3995
IOIWITHAM
YCUSWAGIH
7tD> WflliUmnater i\ ve.
111 Welltmlnstcr
lfG. 7211 638 7!B)
'74 1'1 ~z lo/au Xlnt
~o nd. Air. S4 .7SO
851-0494 ------
16 DIUml BZIO Rtchbllt
4 sPd. Wit cond
98&-2:545
i1 5Z 2+2. t6,800. Nu ures, amlfm/ca.'5. 2SK
aulu. 892·33Sl d ys.
8f7 S131 eve&.
?l-2401
4 Sc>d... al e. aai·Cm tape deck. nu ll.Dl\IP. ures.
dlUh, Sl.9llO. m&S30
"71 JIOZ.
pafe<t coodition
~
'72 Oat.sun 510. -t·dr .
auto.. \raoap. car ~
mpc. a.ooo mi. Sl.200.
-.3&50
,.~-2 + z.
1llot cond. Best o((er ...-.
.,. ... ,....
510 W.. AldoeeUc ud .tr coadlt'-ina.
DJuallal <JttVOO > .,...
IOIWl'IHAM
VCIDWMef
._ Wtlltrlrrtcr A". Ill\ Wadmfmor -191 ... .,.
mir .,c l ~~
l'Tl il Zdd , .. .,._. ...
'77 aai 2+a. Mpd. e* . sorr. AM/FM caaa.,
A/C, 53K ml, 18500.
851/1014
C,-W..'4M1t0
7t DATSUM
2401
Dynmdte 4 •l*d with
air condltlonina. Very
Ump coodit.lon. ~
exoeDmt c.are. <883CEL >
$3995
IQIWITMAM
WlUCSWACHH
'Jiil)~ Ave.
tnW~
-~l D-7890
"1Slt'I 2SJZ. silver. 4 spd,
AC. stereo caueue,
Mkbeluu. on1 ownr.
8116. fiSl·Sl'r.5 or 631·2921
'74 260Z. auto .. A/C,
l"IJllS, Miebduu: s.5K.
Ask $4SOO. 675 4124
~9157ewe.
"74 710 woi. x.lnt. ooad.
2 6 ·30mpg . New
MKftebns AM /f"M ~ass.
~JZ. .,, .1978
78 20 a"Z. AM I FM. 8
lradl. 31,000 mt '1600.
Sl>4l64
'78 21oz m int cood.
Loaded. Bra Ski rack.
1531-46. '160-0730
"1'I Bl Z BnOil yellow.
Pilll&n puia, bl k. lnt.er.
AMJnt. Rda!s. Must
see to appreciate.
Louvers. 16,000/080.
Gl·l44i. Ca11 '31·1449
6"11 o1*1
1UllO.. .,. z. Xld.. shape.
DCllO Ext. 1 li or 20.
~ g 'J'll&-3'1Clt
"72 DlllluD ZtOZ. 4 spd.
M.CD>
'725 ..... ~ .. ·····•··•······
76RAT
Vf!rY -..batl> 128 2 door
~. 4 :.~ oolv
J7 .® l11l les O~ lS VJ l
$22'5
IOIWITH.AM
Va.KSWAG&f
7fDJ W""'1 rrun.<itt-r A \ t'
in 'We~.auo.:okr
~~· &,'B.';lB) ---~
16 f\a, x.lnl body.
mSD.SalO.
842r41.26
77RAT
128 5'Jort ~ ~ ·~ rstio. he.aef' \' t n '""" mb cUTThT ·
$2995
IOIWITHAM
VaJCSWA.GfH
7>111 ..... -.imin trr •\' 1
.n \lt~tt·r
'fG~I tJS •'°''
~ .. ,Jl Sp' 1.-r ~t..m1
~ t.up. fnn 141h1JI A
I H~' SJ 3Uu Dq.;u
!& 'JJ6i. ~ 7 llH
76 RAT Xl9
\\'ry ,h .. rp roJd:.tt"r
W'llh ~ and m.i~'
II ' ~quc:.ik y t'll·a n
oc.OPILI
Sl6'5
IOIWTTHAM
VOUSWAGIH
7IDJ Wcst~r .I\ c-
m Wesumnster
& ~I 6311 7880
J9T.J flat 12.BSL. 'Z7M PG
SUOOor Be5t olfer
559100 °' 541.1 J:l!.8
1974 F'\at SpyMr, navy
bhr aJnWf\I~
~I
'ffl A ill. llOOd cond ltQOd
in t . pain t , bod v
~· bst offer ~
Ill Hat !I sprl .!>PC>rt CPt'.
r ehll en11:. new elt<C
~)~t em 1100<1 '>hJ pt•.
$1.(11() Qil~
9727 ..••...................
VISIT YOUR
ORAHCil COAST
HONl>A
HEADqUMmS
TODAY!!!
'"'9Sl1'Y SA1.f.S 6 SERVICE
OLOSMOlaLI
HOt4DA
GMCn\JCK$
211.'!0 Harbor 81 vd
can'A MESA
M0-9640
'7tHOM»A
CVCC Hatchback 4
speed. air cooctiUooina.
:ml mllee Dyne_mJte !
{313\'0I)
Sltt5
ICIWITMAM
WUSWA ...
'M)O W • .,,..,.,.. A ve.
In w.tmlmter a1Sl aa.7880
lbdl ,. Accord. snvor.
A•to. alr. a t ereo,
~ Urea. rq 1u.
.... . .-i
~ 97>0 ....................... • m aa r faW' Moet ~ ....... IUOO
liwilMS. llUl ~I AJq
offer eoa••d.,ect.
"5ml«~
........... .....
•MAZDA 111
Only 61000 .nll••· 5
epecd. aar cood., etereo.
puwer anttana. rear
del.raUr, dctb tataior.
mUDiC blue. (230Y8B)
m18!800"L
1714U9'JO.S07t
Betwieenl:»-6 p.m.
WI B-4212 aftec 6
Ast for nm.
1'7tMAZDA
ltX7COW'l
G6 n..w With s ~
tr-. • AM/FM *""°· 150144i). __ , ..... Lo.9
•Aa.IMAZDA.
:WO Harbor Bl. C.M.
645-5700
. ..................... .
MERCEDES aaa
s&ftRSALE
• ... 7t210SE
Locally owaed and
lf:l'W::ld UU new. f u.lli
appped mcludmg IUO·
roof. alloy wheels.
cassette ttereo, lo11t
a:aJa. <05ZXEU I
.... 7945051.
Locally owned and
~ I.Ale new. low
mllea . Lease or
P\.rc:baee. (.x;NA >
• .. 7'JOOSO
1\80DRSB.
1mmaculat.e. ahowroom
rtl!W Facto.ry sunroof.
iilloy wtl~ls, casseltt.'
'ilOllO Jo~artory warran
Ly 1623WYS1
• ... '78 450 SlC
CDldt:d. bll.e new f a,.
tnr~ i.unroo f. 11 I lo)I
~. st.ert'\I c assettt·
le;4her E.xcellenl t•olor
l UCJO) I 2D48J ,
• .. 71450 Sl
lmma c u lalt• • 11vp1·
r o ad ~t1•r Fu l l \
e11u1pp .. d 1nl'!u rh nl!
ll1.elU> ~ and al lo~
whtte l s L ea s t' or
pwd:wi. <7440CIU
.. ... 78JOOCO
F\llly f ad.Ory eq111pped.
indudllli swiroof. Lo"'
rrules Ivory bamboo
War ranty ft>a sr n r
~·roa; .... '78 240
OtESB.
I orally ow nt>d antJ
~11i.d L&.lw ~·"' l.11
ton ~. IO\\ mill•
Lt:J, .. or P u ri ltJ :>•
:..t'l'OI'
•14 71450 SE
Lor .ii ') o"'nt'd .ind
't'f'Vl<'t<li Jo\.illv facton
t'QU PJ)l'<l UotUry sedan
Warrant v E<tlttndttd
tt~ JVat lable 1008.SX '
.,,.. '68 250 Sl
Lmuled ed1t 1on kar•
~~ w1th hard and
<,Oil ~ I IX'.82 >
C.W. FOil qtlOTE
JIMSUMOHS
l...c>RT'S
1970 HARBOR RLVD
Cl (')IA MESA
631-1276
MHZ "76 286 tmmac. Lo
nu Snrf All extras.
s.w..500. 851-0700
1JI 280 SL, \ery ShaflJ.
local CllT, loaded, 2 lOi;ti.
Sl4.000 ~!er 6T.Mi336
'70 211> SEL dark green
~-Inter. Xlnl. cond ~ *'1-5283
1979 M~ 300 SD XI
rond. lo rru. sunr·r. aux
UIM. i26.SOO (290VPY I
call Mmwr 2131683-7595
('\191~ 1141891-8173
'72 MB llUit:, 4.5, good
rond. A IC, AM /FM
sl.cnlO. must sell. Aft 6.
~
Uassic MBZ Scioru Car
'61 Zl(6l. Coovt. Sliver,
r\ld ~both l()p5. Xlnl.
cond. Sl ~.SOO /besl
~mJ.~~ ----Mint l9'T7 goid 4.50 SEL.
all extras incl sunrf
:J>.500 !DI. Leibe prnl
S<rL S:U,txX> C!6l·n.B'l or
8314(11 •
'7i 21JOE metallic bro
Sunrf. s t l'r eo cass.
78Kmt Good cona.
Sll.~. 9S7·9303dy!;.
&.sm eves It wmcts.
"Tl :mGSl.. a~. AM/FM.
tao. Xtra olc• car.
Sl4.& ~18. 110-7477
New 'll>Jd>. Atr, A/C
a.no. Sl.9.800
8M-UBO
"Tl 250, AIC. AN/PM.
..... condltioo. S48CIO •
640-9434
a-l'E OF A KIND!
'57 Dli ~ Mdao.
In 1tor11t l ly ra .
alOO!OB0.981 .
'Tl~.,,._ Ytllow.
,..i~.Oric OWMI'. .,,. ... ~aft 6 .........
.,
71DIESB.
S CYUM>a CPL
This DlCD \S complete·
ly eq11pped plus elednc
SlJNR>OF. Light blue ll1
color. 33,CXX> miles. GAS·
SAVER. t797MSI >
$20,995
CMCICIVERSON
VW·PORSCHE-AUDI
445 E. Coast Hiway
at Bayside Drive
Newport Beach 673.0000
MBZ ~ SL '74. x lnl
cood. Milan brown,
bamboo inlr. 2 tops.
PIP.&12-3648
MGI 9744 ..........•...•.•...••.
73MGI
Very c lean "B "
roadster. Looks great!
Runs d yna m ite !
tm6PGF>
$2495
IOIWITHAM
VOUC.SWAG&f
7SXI Westminster Ave.
in Westminster
lm-'1S51 638-7880
'18 llGS. 12,CXX> mi.. very
nlee. m». will consider
trade . Daya
1213)827·4831, Evea. mtJ•-.
Pwpot 9741 .......................
S4000 DISCOUMT
c:if window s licker pn«?
on any rerruwung 1979
~004
BEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Slreel
NEWPORT BEACH
752-0900
~ 9750
•········•··•···•······
15 914
Vellow. 65,CXX> miles. S
speed. sla racks. map ,
radial Ura. (5014 l -ALSI'AM INT'L
C714) 1-630-5079
Between 8:30-6 p.m.
Olli ~ after 6
Ask for Tim
71 PORSCHE
Dynamite spart coupe
previously owned by
<1i rhoe s tewardeu.
Prisl1o e interior,
straight bod1. sboWd be
painl.ed. l9'1SHFU)
SJtt5
IOIWlrAAM
YOU(SWAMC
7aW · 1•"'*« Ave .
iD Wsrtmlmt•
81l5i51 ... 7880
17~924
AM/Fii stereo tape, air
coad1Uoolog, alloys.
mre. (lrJSPN)
$8,495
_!!.~
"II• Ud DI <trtcbdl 6 c1mr7. AllUIDe lie s.111 sir-.m.-
,. ...... /ta ....
New chatcb. paint fl
brakes. '2.780 ml.
'1.oot/090. TI4 •llJ39.
it nt. ZIK mt on rebll.
-.... IGIUa, air dam.
-ub. new elut.ch.. 9',eSOtOBO. M111t eU. -.-..
, ........
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""' 0 ... , • tNO IUSC COUPE ~ ..... ...,.., ............. ,..,.,.
$' I.,... •. ._,•--'·alarm, bid ta-.,.,. .....
aound •1•t•m. •tr
(CUI) sn ..... oo
•
1910 tusc COU P f. GYarda red, be 1a~ ....._.seats, fa~ IW' ,,,,."=' pow' WlD· <b.e, Lnm, sun
cool, •larm, fron t
spudet. aound 1ystem,
Kc. (l'JIZ)
•
1980 illSC COUPE.
Guards red, belie INlbw.....: (ad.Ory au
.....WQ>ing, power witl·
dows, black trim, SWI
roof. al•rm, front Sl100er. sound syslet'ft.
etc. (14881
•
1980 9 11SC T ARGA.
Black, black leather
~. fadOI)' &1r condi-
tJcnng, pt)Wer Wlndows.
black tnm. alarm, front
spotler. sound system.
etc. (I T23 I
•
1980 911SC TARGA
Black metalUc, beige
leatber Ulterior, factoey
air conditioning, power
wmdows, blac k trim,
AM/FM stereo tape, ec.c.
(1498)
•
1980 SllSC TARGA.
Silver metallic, blue
~ intenor, factory
air coodruorung, power
windows, black tnm.
alarm. AMl .f''M stereo
tape, etc. ({8181
•
11'1'1 eus. bladt/blaclt,
--'· atP', ~atthll.
~after6 -----
POrsche '* 356C. ~It· ~-S12.000F1RM
494--0Sm
11 931, 19M mi.. Champ.
Mdl., Ltd. ed., R/W /B,
loaded, like nu ,
Michelina, one owner.
SlO.SOO. {213)592-2596
74911 COUPE
Air, alloys, S 1pd.
meticulous ly main·
talned . Excepl1onal
cmd. 85.CXX> mi.. Sl0,500.
4!M--2!iJ2
'73 914 :! Iller , mags.
AM/FM ster1IO cus. &
8-trk. 675-3C76
'67 Porsche 911 Xlnt
cmd. ax> or bst or r
64.s-4066
~71914 #
S.iper sharp! Many ex·
trE! AM /nt cassette,
mag whee ls. Mus t
sacnf1ce Call before
oom. 96MS89
72 9U·T Targa. Lo m1
Front spoiler, alloys,
air, $-sp, Sl0.000. dys
~812. eves m.zm
Rell Roya 9756 .......................
•1 DEALER IN U.S.A.
CLOSED SUNDAYS
'7t a.LS IOYCE
SI.Ya SHADOW
$67.900
UNDER 1,000 ML
Mk f« Mr. WalUr
fmWAYMADA
10151'.nott Aft, 8 . P. 9'-SZU750. 3561>'
s... 9760 ....... ..............••
.,,, OofW * Ndan
•1P41 , •lrJbtr, aew be._ Good on 1aa.
-..0. dau. IDDO or
bat ofr. 1111 Arnold
A~CJl.MMOn
·74 C.Uc• OT l ·apd •
AMtrM. AIC. 11no,
Mark. U&·llU or .....
.,, Cele. OT, JIJ.Dl rand.
1nrf, AC, AM I YM ,
11800/bat 4tl·I TJ&, --,..., • tno . ..................... .
74YWIU$
D)namlte T pusenaier
whh air coodllionlnc
t.tid automatic Only
5T.000 mllH oo tbi1 bea~ cmPQV>
S3t9I
IClwrnt.w w:usw.,...
'JeOO~Ave.
ID Weetmbwter
91551 as-'l'lllO
HaVU\i trouble aelbJJg
~ car! Tty us! Paid
for or not! Ask for
fh nll Marino or Tom
Ai.Ian
11711 IEACH ILVD. tW=r-ltocll 14 2000
77VWCAMPSt
Westphalia Pop· Top.
AWllDltic and air coodl·
t1oning. Dyn amite'
{137400)
$6995
IOIWITHAM
VCJU(SWA584
7600 W~ter Avtt.
m Wesurunswr
-'iSSJ 6311. 788'.)
1978 vw llAlllT
4 cyl., aut.omatJc trans.
& AM /FM s t e r e o
w/cmsea.e. (7918TYtl ).
Mow Qilr $4595
MIACLI MADA
2UO Hart>cir Bl., C.M.
645-1700
71sceocco
Oill) ll.000 miles -aim JPPOU5 pearl metallic
4 speed. Sunroof and
stereo. too! < LSKY.lU > S5ff5
IOIWITH.AM
VaJCSWACia.
7SXI Westminster Ave.
in Westminster
tm-~1 638·71B>
i8 VW custom Riviera
~. spotless, S)pb S.
AC. stefto tape. re ii gas,
(714) &:M-sa>, ~.
77SCMOCCO
Peart metallic 4 speed
Wllh air rood1t1on1ng.
Dynamrte ! ( Ul8RX.H I
$4695
IOlwmtAM
VQJCSWAGIH
7600 Westminster Ave
m West.minster
8ll). ~I 638-7880
76 VW bug, lo nu .• new
radials. FM stere o.
Slm/OBO ~9677 aft
4..
72VWVAH
l>)'namll.e U peed Fully
pmelMd and carpeted
Seet.tmone. (1619431
$2995
ICIWITHAM
YOUCSWAGEH
7SX> Westnunster I\ ve m Westminster
81G-1S61 638 7880
'67 VW nm xlnl, clean.
Sl850 or bat ofr. 754·:000
d)'I ; 984-3628 ev
7ZYW(iHIA
l>)'na.mtte sports car. 4 --1. awllo, beat.er. Sec
t&sone. <..,_>
$l9tS
.. WITHAM
VCUCSWMMH
'l8IO West.minlter Ave.
in Westminster
&1S51. 138.78
'71 vw Squanbadt good
cond. Get aood mpg.
,\ulo traoa. A1k In g
S:.,<m QaU 546-4582
72 VW a.. w/rw:w mtr &
clw:b, portabM cam~
In• 1ear lncl 'd ,
D.000/blll orr .. eTS-95.aO
M\lll eelL
77YWIUS
Vf!r/ lbarp 7 puaenger.
37 .000 miles. Hard lo
find automatic trans .
It's squeaky clean.
{1.'J'JG))
$5695
IOIWl'ntAM
VaJCSWA&EN
70 W.tmlnstu Ave.
m W~ter
tm-~1 6.'ll 7880
'74YWGHIA
f,mertilJle
19111 VW, rehilt engine,
new tires.. brakes. bal·
tery. s hocks . Sl700.
Jotn. 6Gal63
76YWDASHER
1\it.omauc 4 door !'l'<ian
Au" conditioning In t•X·
tra t'le an cond1t 1o n
taifliA,F)
Sl69S
IOIWITHAM
VoutSWAGIH
7tm Westminster Ave.
k\WM"'h!der 87S51 G-7880
Vtho 9772 .......................
vowo
SALES. SBYICE
Afil)L,USIN(i
~FA5 DEl.JVERV
EXPERT'S
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VOi.YO
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'70 1455 Station Wgn.
A&i.o. k> mi, new tires.
SUIOO!blt. 962.-4614
'76 242DL. air. s tk.
AM FM. pvt pt,y S3900
57378 ---
'79312 DLepd. Bm/bm.
26K m1 . Abs olutely
perfM . Warr. S&.975.
$1288. ---
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.......................
$4999
HAl8l5
AUi'() can&
l425 Baker ~'l
COOTAMESA
540-9202
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'70 AMC Cif'eollin 2dr 6
cyl, al&O, runs ad Nds
~.DJ5~TST8
IWdr ttlO .......................
i8 Rep1 LTD, loeded, lo
ml, very nice. $5.500.
9IB<200
&972 Buick Skylark
Oat.oa> 3l50 I cy tinder
i<IT. lllDl't ~. sreat
fer restorer or roadlter
ooovenion. What. o«en !
stl-1$48
Cnt•'I : .......................
'78 Sevtlle, 4 dr, auto
tnlm, TQYt top, pwr, lots
c:I ma. Elcec car In 14p
caod. 32,000 mi. SU.200. w.asu. ·ext 601, Ron
llcAJilter. 8: 30 am lo 5 c.m. ~ S4'L. 3200
CdV "71. ltbr, cruise,
....... redlnen, ~
ytbln1 . SH95 firm. --
'1fCMa•AC
COWl•ft.LI fUL POWD dll air cooditl~ atereo
I !le , rilyl
........... ODftft.
QJty ......... ('nit)
""' IOIMcUatlK.
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<5 ML No. ol SA Fwy. > La........ 522-5333
"18 SevWe. Sliver, tUUy
loaded incl. anrf. &
Aeatb!r. 22.CXX> ma. 185()().
Call 752·0851 dy1,
:152-BJT ~·. wknda.
76 Seville. all opt)ona.
tu 1D00D root. cream
w tan top • ltbr illl.
Sl:i0.~1
Jl7'9 SeviUe. 7500 mllea.
lrnmac. cond. Loaded.
~ sunroof. real wire wh e ~ls . AM /FM
c:assette.~
'77 Seville, 21,000 mi.
Real wire wheels. Im·
mac f\Jlly eqw pped.
S86llO-962-3345 or 173-roa.l
·73 ELDORADO xlnl
an1. k> mi '"*) S2800 or best offer . pp.
~:M19. S48-«Je8
i9 EL.DO $12.950
Mn!rf, wues, c/krt, llhr,
btded. lo mi. OtrlWVW.
·Whl 1 . dealer .
<7141MS-ai
9920 .......................
"'r.> Mabbu. 6-cyl . A /C,
Iler., a ll pow e r ,
121001080. 640--0734 or
~
• a...ue Malibu. 3l'i0,
rllt SJC. nu cM.eh. xlnt
aaad.ffpd.904llll .
11'19 NoYa 6-eyliDder.
loaded Xlnt. cond . lo
ml. Slf> 7475
·s Chev. waaon. good
m:Uir. food trans . good
IU'lllUlg car. New Ure.
As &S. ssoo Mk ror Cory.
4!11-'JiOO. 497.J867
NIWDATIUN
--2"0ZX--
SCJ750
F9Ctory !Jr Coftcl, Auto hana. Stereo FM
wlc .. Ntte Pin etrtpe
M o td 1no• • morel
(1276-6ef. 1zm0).
.
NEW DATSUN
810
57390
Caype. ~-AMtf:M. moldlng. Undercoat.
Door edge guard• &
more' (9t~Ser 001975)
77
DATSUN USO s33so
79
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ZOO$X
S548Q
77DATSUN
KING CAB
s42so
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810
57880
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Hpeed AM,M 6-.o.
Undercoa1
11&o2-Ser 0016521
75
DATSUN
12'0
s24so
74
DATSUN
1210
HATCHIAQ
52180
76VW
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53980
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w1c ... ue. "" ''""· Molding• • motel
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810
s7910
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S1peec1. AM/FM Steteo.
Moldlnge. Unden:oat &
nw>rel (1144-Ser 003872\.
75
DATSUN
1210
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stereo cass custom t t.600 low miles• Like trwa. 91r cond & AMFM
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15 MTS&IN 8210
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rr11g wheels & stripes
071 TZT) 1Sttc 875 ~ SJ689
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Cl:wlfied Ads 642-5618
7'CRCIU
2 Of 4 speed. sunroof
11r cond . mags & stereo
tape (760Pt<E I (Stk
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11 MJSllt 2llZ
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Meda. dm. $1700. Laurel
IJ15.8D
"D liloml.e Carlo p ts. ai.r.
vinyl top, uses reg.
ae.i. IUOO IM84I09
.,,, Camaro. Xln1 cond.
lbJt see. Best offer.
~551.eeol
Clar* ft25 .......................
1976 Volare Wagon
AM/PM Stereo Many
atrm. S2S50 842-3'79
C M ht HlO .......................
bnpQrt .DeaJer
His NO need for a 1ma...cou.
MAllYCOWE
c.tm-~
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(781iBNE).
PRJCED TO SELL FAST!"
MllACLIMAZDA
2lSO Harbor Bl .. C M .
64§.5700
·77 Mar il V Cartier
Moonroof. C.:H. Xlnl
c<ni Sl.SOO 7~1!17
c.ar..tte '932 .......................
·1s T Lop Wht1maroon
int. All powt!T Z1 .W> ma
lmmaculal<.· S8.600 PI'
~ or Ad Sitter "
1-U, 642-4300 2-i hn. d
day
'11 CORVETTE
:11.M miles. betl(t'. T
top. automa111· 1 ill
wht:el cn.ost-control.
powt'r window.. d 1 r
cond , tta 1.¥CeS c 2U'> ltS \
S6950 Al.J.~AM l /\n' I.
1714) 1-630-5079
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tfl Slml?J;l y :r.!1 4 "'>IJ(l
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4Z1 eng. ~ .850 Pvt par
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SIHMB • 171>4
'79 Oorv. T·top. fully
equl pped. w 11po1lers.
.... ....0144 home
c:.,.-9933 . ..................... .
'78 XR-7 : Bla c k
wtc:bamoil lnt Loaded
Jam. Sdl5. &el .9141 or
6Gl.5G
'T3Coupr
XR7 Slw1> ! ll.800 Ph
9ll)Q'71
9940 .......................
71FUTUl.A
4 cylinder. 4 speed. A.Ir
cond1tton1na Super
val!Ae' f)ynaaute car'
<071WDFI
$1495
IOeWITHAM
VOLKSWA.Get
1ax> Wsmma:ter Aye
ID Westmt.Dster a 755.a-631-78IO
Replic a 1931 Ford
(fleplJcar> Roads ter.
Yellow • blk 3 02
Mustang eog AM I FM
stereo Alr. heat Rum
ble aeat. 2 .soom.i. $14 .500 m ~. 21J.216:>-433S
"18 T &rd Town Landau
Mdalbc brown. Camel
vdvel P S. P 8 . pwr
lucks ai trunk o\ C .
A.~ FM ca&. Tilt whl.
rad1al11. e r:. Lo 1m1
S!l.800 080 640 41190
da)'lo.-.-1~es
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f ord Grand Ton no
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tm-1'61 638-~
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SllANO•<X>tJNTYte ..wlll
LIN<XLN·MERCURY
.DEALERSHJP
IAYAU•OE
UNCXLN·lfERC\JRY
16-11 A&U Center Dr
SDFwy-Lake Forest exit
l1MNE
IJ0.7000
'16 Monarch Gtua 4-dr.
Jdm.. cand. A/C, 4 spkn.
1ler eo. De pendable .
coon. trans Si!.~ Hm
S61«WB, "' It 833-8551
76MONA.ICH
4 dr. c.'lun. $2 .195
r5&RJ.Jl
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549-1256 ---.... 91) 9952 .......................
1977 FotlD
MUST..,,...11
Vil. automatic-trani. .
VlllYI top & sport wheel!>
Cznil.Rl
Mow o.ty $3795
t41Aa E MAZDA
Zl!'Al Harbor Bl . C M
64§.5700
'78 ~ 11 T roof ITUJll
~.CXXJ ma Loaded Makt·
dr 76!Mia0
'72 Mustang p ~. p t>.
a u l o g o o d t· o n d
497 119i 497 2005
81i~289 PS f'H
A'f Runs~ Sl~
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f.i5 ~ C~IC Good
lxni New paJJlt Must
sell 6rr> 3101
~ 9955 .................•.....
r. \'!Std WaROO IT\4rkt'fl
down r or q utt k \•It·
mx> :'lou ures. all 1rtra..' 11reat shape 962 4~1
a.2561 A5k ror "ttan-111
79 Cutlas' Suprt•m1• ..ro \ 8 t!ttnpl! lll ~ 23
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''ft CutlaH Supreme
Dmel. Br'WQ. a*alilc .
~doth ...... Air,
PB. • PS. Gau,.
pdap. AK/hi. New
GUQ-e ar \l' l-a.m pco
Radiall. ~OGOrnl. •.ooo.
~ .
'76 Olda, loaded. In
pesf ect con11 moo. Pvt
party 540-5740.
'78 Delta Royal Dal
l7Kml. hilly equip.
$7,700. 507-288 32'1,
Yll·Z&ll83
....., 9957
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il Pmto US Ok 'd gu
lank. good cood. S800.
fl42..!llllH. 566-5640 w.k for
Ala.
...,........ 9960 . .............•........
1977 Plymouth Sport
l'Ury Suburban 4 door 2
't>at Wagon 55.0011
rraJe:. Power window!>
brakes . wr cood roof
rack, AM FM .~lereo
radio, crwse control,
1·uslo m wheels. J ad<'
Green Metalh 1• with
'Mlod er&1tl Side!>, grl'('n
VJOyl intenor Priced
bdow v.~ale Sl.lllS
IAuly Pilot 64.2 4321 l': xt
2IO
11; Plymouth Ne•·d~
woril. Ha.' kno•·k. new
bdttf>ry .,tartl•r Malw
rtff'r Mu.'t llt' movl'd
fi42.!'ill2
,__ 9965 ......•..•.•••.....•.•.
78POHTIAC
28 000 mile Ftrt<l>1rcJ
fUJl power and tu r con
dit1orung. Very sharp
100ZJ"YQ1
$3695
IOIW1'TH.AM
VOU<SWAGEH
11Dl West.nw\.'>ler A vi'
m Westrruruster
m~1 ~711Wl
llM F1REBIRI> I ownt>r.
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Awtos. Mew tlOO .... Mew 9100 Autos, New 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9100 AalhK, Hew 9100 Auto,, Hew 9800 AMt~. Mew 9800 Allto,, Hew 9800 .........•......•.•.•.. ·······················1······················· ....•..•.................................................................................................................................
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OYER 60 SAFETY CHECKED USED CARS
16 FORD 150
SURFER VAN
Auro mags pow o;1 '111'.'•PO r·ug,.,
hac ~ .,eals I!. more 1 I 8690611
c:e~; s2995
'73 v.w.
KARMEN GHIA
Air cond & super lo lo miles Musi
see this classic. (186XTU)
ONLYS3295
'78 CHEY SILVERADO
PICK UP
Xtrll tank. V8, llUIO •• , p/S And
more 0(91'83)
9 '79 TOYOTA '78 v.w.
COROLLA SCI ROCCO
LIFT BACKS I "f "l'<I ,,,, t\ll AMF~ C..'i>rl-Q
' • 1 ('! 11• 1 l ( <;
Auro .:i1r an<l to 10 molP'o
HURRY ON
THESE SALE
PRICE VALUES
18 FORD
PICK-UP 4x4
4 speed. power sleerinQ w1 1n only
27 000 miles (K688221
'11 CHEV 3A TON
W/ 8Y2 n. CAMPER
S1lveraoo extra rank loaded w olh
extras ( 1C5U734>
~ff S5695
18 DATSUN
810 WAGON
6 cv• auto 1rans . air cond .
SICrPO POW sf !81 lUCS)
'19 TOYOTA PICK UP
4x4 W/ ROLL BAR
Stereo ca'!c; 819 l•res /lo chro~
whPels I 1 Pb20081
15,000
MILES.
LIKE
NEW
s7995
FULL I & 2 YEAR
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REDWOOD
A 6000 CAD1'1E, MARCIE, I CAN APPREC IATE S~OULD KNOW EVE~'<' tNCM THAT, 511<
OF ™E COURSE
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MARCIE •• T~E't TELL T~E 60LFE~ ™AT
HE'S A ~UNDRED AND FrFTY 'r'ARD5
FROM TME 6REEN
~-6
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I f<EFU5E
10 ACCEPT
~AT!
SLUGGO-·-KEEP TH\S OUARTER
FOR ME. IM TRYING TO SAVE MY
MONEY
I WAS
ALWA'(S
SURE THAT
l'O SE
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WE 5~0ULO KNOW
EVER'{ TREE ANO
SUNKER ON THE
COU~5E ...
M'I MOTHE"
DIDN'T RAISE
ME TO ee A
150-'t'ARD
MA~KER!
By Ernie Jiushmiller · ~
AND NO MATTER HOW MUCH
I BEG ---DON'T YOU DARE
GIVE lT BACK TO ME
WHAT A LIFE
,BANKERS
MUST LEAD
ME ALWAV6
~f~U~l!lt' Tb se THE SE~I
TEACH Erz
INTHE
WOFZ'-0 •...
OKAV, so
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,ALT Lii<& THA1; TOO.
PARKER
~e'~ TE'ACH IN~
1-41 G ~ ~CHOOl-....
By Hank Ketcham
Cb YA E?VE:~
Wt<;H )t)U
COULD 9TAY
A KID ,,., F~e;R·!
1'HEYRS FOR MY
FAVO<rf'5.
GIRL-.
. ' .. < •
i: Ml I L15A ! I WA5 l>JONDERIN&
IF QOU 'D . LIKE TO GO 10 A
MoVIE. W11H ME -mis FRIDA~?
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l' !i ...
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LUHlJ SORE. I lE.5 ! GEE:
1'Hl5 I~ Kt~D OF A >
50RPR15E I .
MOON MU•' INS
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.~ IF 1 WERE You, EMMA , r1D "T--~~~....,...--.
FO~<SET TH~ VOICE LESSONS AND
Sl'3N up FOR A Coo1<1NG CLASS !
NoT Ar A LL ..
DOCTOR SMOCK
C M ON , CHIL..P,
1'"RY 1'"0 SAY
S O MS"IH IN C:S .'
%'AA GONNA
L..E!ARN KARA-re
AN' COM(; eACK
AN' CReAM 'T"HA-r
GUY, KIPPO/
N' ~ 'L-t,...
WE!AR "f'HS
e>t...ACK ee1.--r
UN.::>eR MY
DIAF>E!R SO
i"HES A-r"'f'ACK
w1t....t... ee A COM~t;&l"'f"~
SUFtP,_1se .'
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MAQ8E R.NKIJ I & ~IGUT
ABOUT Ml.; BEINC:I 100.
P~APS IT UJOUL..DN'T
HU~ 10 LOWER Ml)
51&HIS A BIT ! . FU55',> WHEN rT COMES 10
GIRl.6 ./
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WELL I I .SORT OF
FELT! WA~ BEIN~ A
U1"11.E TOO PARTICULA~
~Alt.L. l.) AND ...
NOW WHAT '?
OKAY', L-E:j"''S
BSGIN WllH
M e ee I N ' He:L-c::>
UPS1De DO\NN
RIGHj"' AFj"'f:R
N-.Y Det...1v e:RY .'
by Ferd John&On
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MORNING~
1<,AYo.
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Do ME A FAVOR,
WILL Y,A J LO RD P.? 1
GOTIA <So INSIDE
FoR A M INUTE·
Hs~ PLLlSHI~ ·'·' r SEE Yo u
/OOK EMMY'S ADVICE.'
By George Lemont
S~ARK N AKeD .'
AN' S OAAe Nl-rw11"'
DOC1"'0 R -1'"AKI N ' A
C HeAP SHO T A-r
M f: -ro AAAKe::
/\l\E: C R Y' .1
AN'
-rHA'T"'S
Aeou-r1-r
FOR .,.-HIS
eAeY'S
FIRS'T"
WORDS
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WI t-c:>, WHe!N
A L-l-Y OLJ I R e:
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1'H IS IS CURT GO'HOV
IN'VrTING YOU "TO "TUNE IN
'"'THE NE')(T EO\'TION Of iHE
AMERICAN SPORTSMAN ..•
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OVER THE CANADIAN
~ILOEP.NE.56, STAP. L-INEl3N:.KEQ
.~ITZ. K~IEGER AND 1. AA~
GOING 10 CAl-L IT ADAY!
. t .. ·
CAJf,.,OU. TRUST YOVR EY.£S? T9'ere •re •t ltHt six dlfftr·
ettces ift *•whit det1i11 botwffft '°' end bottom panels. How
C1lrickt1 Uf you find them? Check IMwers with those be low.
1u•au1P If lfM • l~UHIP ., _.,..,..,., ' ··-· 11 '11>" Jt•u) ., "''"'"' '' e, l c tu11~1w '' otP•• ·r •at1•w1 11 ~ne 1 H>u•••u•o
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SPLASHY TOUCH
OF MAGICI
You ctn tdd to ttlo col·
or of thl1 1tunt by
u1lng • drop or two of
E.ster egg dye.
Arrange six glasses,
three fllled and three
empty. In the order de-
picted above. Now
then. II Is poulble by
moving or touching
IVst one glaas to effect
a now arrangement
whereby every other
glass Is ll lled How can
this be done?
Remember. touch
only one glass
Solution. You slmply
pick up glau number'
a nd pour Its contents
into glau number 1.
It's as easy as that!
' I
e. • IM k..ws "'9 trldl. wt.k" 6s -"at?
.-•• """' --· -lllllWH 1114'1 A1•••ll' e I, 2, 3 Gol My first 11 In ttrono bvt not In shy: my
MCOnd'a In wet b\lt not In dryi my third 11 In low but
not In high. Oulckly. wn.1 number am 17
,.,_.,1·1-nu -.1 e lowl O.mel Red •M yellow cattdl" IA • bowl
total lU. ,.,. •"4 yellow c1ndte1 tatat l7J. Jteds and
pink• tetal 150. How fMflY of ••di In the bowl?
.... JOUf141--1".t4 M t• Ai~ll'°'-.... lfA l lfll P•• e Tongue Tester! S.y this fHt, just one•: Three
ttir I tty thrUShes met three sweaty swallows and three
shitty swifts. Warning Too m uch tuns1on on your
tenslls may tipple your crongue
16 15 .
17 ~ .
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18' .... 22 19 21 •
2~ 23 I . 25 .
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HERE. HERE! Well, look who's here and wtl•t • clever
way to appear! Add liniH dot to dot to c:omplett picture.
,.... ___ ,.,.. . ----~-· --------·-
EGG-ZACT ARTI A9t1ly these colon for a timely scene: 1-Rod.
2-lt. blue. J-Ytllow. 4-011. P\lrple. S-Lt. ~rown. 6-0k. 9rH1t.
1-011. brown. l-Onn9e. t-L.t. 9ray. 10-lt. pur ple. 11-llack .
SPELLBINDER -~-----_........._ ... -· ' ,i
SCORE 10 points for using all the
letten 1n tM WOf'd below to form
two complete words .
S\INL1GHT
.. -. . ... . ...
THEN score 2 points u cll for all
words of fOvr letters or more
loun<t ~ tne letten
Try ~al tH'f .so 111Dlnt1.
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FOR E.AS"TER \5 NOT f\ T\ME
FOR SADNE~~. '6\)T R
,,ME. FOR. REJO\C'N~.
QUST' RS SPRl~G-AWAKENS
SLEEPING-FU:X.UER$
RN{) RN\MAL.S AFTER R
LDN~1COLD WlNll:.R.,
80 EAf>TCR PW~NS
00101l4E.~DERS
AND lfiE. IDJf ALL
ftRoOND ....
SUNNtES E~"r C.l~~-r~ { 1"f;~
oo~· 1' £Af e:&&<> ~
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(JosSA
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YOURSELF
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FOR PHllJP KJNGSLEY, h4llr tpe·
dalst and author al The Comr*fe Hair
Book
a. thew MV hope lnr ...... beredlt.wy _....._? -R.E., ........... W.Va.
e This problem was dllcu9led at SJut
~In Genn.ny, at the twnburg Inter·
national Congress ol Has Research. Our
conclusk>ns me that. at praent. there Is
no effectively uile Wf¥'i ol reversing
hereditary (male pattern) beldnes.s. How·
ever, It is thought that dwtng this decade
there will be a mean1 of • leMt .rating It
by the UM ol topk:aly applied ~anti-an·
The baJd Jada about bold pales. drogens. n An lmpoftanl point, though, Is
that thee me to olten ocher fadon that
add to genetic hM lots: unhealthy ICailp condMX>ns and hair c:onditk>ns, nutritional
d6sturbenca, endocrine lmbalanca, wrong hU produdl, malbtatment and seresa.
Therebe, by taking as much care as poesible ol all the ocher aspects, the ~ff ol
h.v lc)8I can be considerably diminished .
FOR HOODING CARTER W, Aubtant Secretary for
Pubk Affaa-s and St.ate Department spokesman
Wb.t .... become ol .... Sc.I • Strtpa lowered ..
P-..... Clay In the trm..adt111 c:e1auc•da? -Neta K.
~. Smith Center, KM.
e The Amencan Rag was lowered from the flagpole In front
of the Panama Canal admlnllmitk>n bu.llding on the C'W1Ung
of Sept. 30, 1979, and was prCMnted to General Harold
Parfttt, outgoing and last goYemOI' ol the Canal l.one Wld
president of the Panama Canal Company.
FOR GINA HECKJ' ol ABC-TV's Mork & MJndy
On • ncmt ..... I notbd • romantic llwolwment
bdaCUJ ~ end Rot.en W....... Do.. dm memt th.a
Pam o..bcr'e nilatioMhlp wtlh RoMn on the thaw •
cbmge? _,,.... Sheldon, Ant, Mich.
e Abeolutely not. The pul'J)OM ol the eptsode to which
you're refmtng Wllll to develop the character I portray a bit
men. Al. IOfM potnt, Jeannie (the character I play) finds out
that lhc was mltreadtng Mofk'1 affec:tk>n fof her. Mork's In·
tendon was to make her feel lua loneJy.
FOR TEDDY PENDERGRASS, r~ ar
An~•...t.o•'-'••~weon ..... ?-LS., ~.T .... e No. When I law the -.. fm wry low key. Real men
.. the kind who wen't lndmkiated by career women. Too
mllf'IY men .. to bu'"J trytng to compete with them that they
loee their ab6lty lo be tender. They lb1w 90 hard to be super·
mecho. When women react to this, the men say, "Oh, lhe'6
to ~t *'-everything." I try to dewq> a dlmlN of un-
d•ltandlng Md communbdon. • .
FOR THE .. ASK"" EDrTOR
Do people r-'v ....... -.......
tbaD ...ay aod ..mtdoDAI? -Pae
SIMD. Hollpw a ad., Fla.
e Some peopAe raly do. To .._
your qoation, we checked wtth Em
Whh, botanist ol Colorado Women·,
Co.!lege, DenVCT, and .tle told us she un
a wkie range ol wtd leafy plants, seeds
and fruits: "I use curly dock leaf midribs
u rhuberb for pies. the str\'.>ped leaf sur·
face as spinach and the .eds b 6our I
roast the entire chicory pliant and gmd It
to use for coffee I regularly use dande·
bon laava, alah leaves and Rowen, Weed-eaflng /or la* and~.
clover flowen and wild mutt•d tHds In
a green salad." White told us that she has been atlng wtd plants for about 10 ye.an
and Mys they haw variab&e taste and ~ "I wn bMseed with good health, so
I can't realy 11ty that they haw made me hukhy, but th4ry constandy praent me~
IUl'prba."
FOR NATALIE WOOD, co-Air ol The Last Married
Cou1* ~ America
Do ~ ,..... the ~ ,..cMI ..,.... In ~apv?
-W .N., Whltder, Calf.
e No. I don't. Therapy~ me a lot I now know that
beaUM I had~ t0 much as a child, thae was 90 much
INIM-bdeve In my lfe whm I was {JOWtng up that I did noc
haw a de.ariy defined picture of where fmitasy •opped anq
realty began I questioned whdtla I realy Wllnted to work.
Therapy provided ... WISWCf
FOR GIANCARLO GIANNINI. •• ol The #nmortal
Bochdor
SIDce 1IO'I ad wtlh American ac:tl I• ....... It.a..
lltara, would "°" ldw to ...-. • c:omparteoa? -R.C.,
Cotmdl Blu6, low.
e At far as how they are dlffCTC'llt, I think 11'1 mosdiy a matter
of tempaament When !he's happy, an ~ \o\llOman Is
quJc.k to Laugh; when she's mad or upMt, she'U tc:Nam or ay.
But an Amenc.an woman, she's maybe more "raerved"
about her fedngl. She controls her emotions mare. ·
FOR EUNOR KWN, co-euthor ol Orm*
How cm two.,...._. write OM ftOllfllll1 -8.N .• Aadereon, s.c. e Dora Landey, my fn.nd ol 25 yurs, and I decided lo do
IOfMthtng "1ogcther •• We knew • book would raull In
fW\tl, but • would allo -we hoped · -~ our mll'k on
the wocid. \\le both Invented and dewioped our own chsac·
ten, proa6ig ttwm to the odl«r for approy.I. 1lwn we
went QUJ ~ \Wlyl. ach wrtttng ab\e. AMly, we
WOlbd on the W.. between c:harKMn and plot.
PRO ......, ..._. T ....... (D .• AJa.) 0..-n,
S.... S*t Con'11illlw on Ethla
PRO All>COfl CON ..... LOMI ~ "· Ot-Conn.), raembs, s.n. AppiopNl!uid Comma91 I
The CONlltutk>n dlctll ... thAt Con-
~ .. to Judge the conduct ol lb
membert and to puntah thoee iJJlltv o1
uMthlcel ~ and, With • two-
f*de concwrence, expel • n.-mber.
The Conlellu1lon .. dur th.I It .. the
ieapOI~ ol the Senate ID J'adgl
the conduct ol .. ~ and the
S.-. Ethk:a Conm WI I II dW'gld
.-.~ouett"9~ ... .ct111~ .... 0f
COUM, f MV $enMar II .-Illy cl a atrm, he OI ahe
~ -~ fuly. ~a court cancomilctand ~. S.-. to .... the ... "'°" o1. s..tar from the s.-.. the llilP°'.._, ol .. s.w..
Should Co~ Be the Last Word In ,Ju the Ethical
Conduct ,,. Members?
No. WhM II und'llclil II • lnMMI' fot
deftnmon by the consatuency. What ..
..., lhould be detll"*'«I by •
tpeeW prc.cutor. At ~ the
\IOtlr'I don't car.. • ~ "* ~oent liamout In the 1978-.
tlol'f. ~ bed, ~ doml't a.m ... ~no tp«tel praMQltOr
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WILLIE STARGELL
He's "Pops" (and Tops)
To ·His Teammates
And His Kids
By mark Goodmon
When WUlle Stargell was a boy
!POWin9 up In Oektand, Calif .•
he recalled reccndy, "rd wall
along hitting rocks with a sai:k,
and people would come up and ask me
why I was do6ng It. rd say that someday I
was going to be hitting a bell with a bet In
a big stadium somewhere. They'd laugh
and say, 'Man, you're In the protects.
Forget It.'"
WUwr OorneD Stargell -or lAfty
~. at he was known In thoee
days -never did forget, even dfter a
fractured peMc bone In 1958 prompted
doctors to advise him to give up besebeD
fcnwr. S1atgeD, the philosopher-slugger
ol the Wortd Chal1'1'k>n ~ Pntes,
thoufjlt about that alter his team's triumph
In the 1979 Wortd Serles. "That ve-' I
signed with the Pirates," he remembered.
"'V au know, I haven't thot9't about that
In~ In years. Wouldn't II be 1omethlng,
wouldn't It be a sby If I had to quit altez all
thae years OW!l IOmlthing that happened
20 years ego?"
As al ol Amalea knows by now, neither
the pro;ecta nor the flnt ol a long Mria ol
lnjw1es stopped wae 5-gel -As-
todatied Praa Att-.. ol the Yur. Sport.
Ing Ne..-Man ol they_,. M09t Valuab&e
Ptayn ol the fabulous '79 Series against
the Baat1more onom. ec>wtnner o1 the
Na11onal League MVP award Caking with
Kdh Hemanda ol the St l.oWa Car-
dN.11). ec>hold. ol Sporfl ltuttrated'•
Man ol the Year Award (wtth felow Pitts--
~ T~ Bradshaw) and a quietly
vtcal penonallly named in a recent Nllion-
wlde pol as one ol the 10 most popular
men In America today.
It Is the last nomination that pleases
Stargel the most. He readily conceda
that. 011G the long wtnter on the hectk,
rubber roast beef/wapahot pcas/pe-
tentied tpeeeh dm.llt, he got his b6ggest
kick out ol simply gdtng to meet to
many people. '7hoee llW8lda are nkc,"
he 1ay1, "but they aren't al that lmpof •
tant. People are lmpor1ant. That's why I
like ~· The folcs there .. good,
honest, God-fearing people. That's why rm -..ng my chlldnn ttme. I w.it them
to mm tt.. Important thm9."
5aargel ........ hM lela the need to mp
In touch wtlh the Yfitltes during the pllt
few months, when tw b8came c.a9lt In
the riptide ol INtant celiebrtly. Instant? It
may llMm .. a llrange \lllOld to~ to a
39-yea--dd ~ who has been In
organized t..t.I for 21 years. But there
... ftne .. In !ipOl'tl bdweert prooW'Mmcl
and plea •• ...-.::., between rnerd; betng
M\ ..ublltted ~ In the ldlldc oom-
rnunlly and a fu"°"1n natklnal oeWlrity.
O.J . Stl14*>f1, Julul Ervtng, Torn 5-wr
.... ~ JecklOn ... among the i.w
modan ma who haw aOIMd thm lne. w-. s..gea )l*.t lhem ... cool. memot"... nlfld In 8alllmcn when his
game and Scrta-wlnnlng home run left
8aitmore Orioie out6elder Ken Singleton
hanging on the ~ Acid fvnce In frusua-
tion.
In most ways, It's been a rewarding off.
season for Stargel. His fame has p&ain}y
·tw~ 6D his pockets -he's hawking
ewrythlng it.. days &om W\se Potato
Chips to Remington's 8&.ck Man Shaver.
He got to c:owr .. piik, the Pittsburgh
Stedm, as an olftdaJ Sports lltustroted
~ In Super Bowl XN. But
Stargell aJweys manega to keep his head
about him, even If al around him arc ic.
Ing lheln. "P~ tww lo ,...._ that I
hawn't been pleylrlg belebel .. the.
years for the llM ol a.II this. That's not
where my priodtla In life lie. rm sd a big
old country boy, but not to big that my
mother wouJdn't d take a IWttd\ to me i
she thought l Wiii getting fancy." So, In
the .,,. ol al the hoopla. Stargel has,
for~. made sun that he continues
to d.YOk -much tlnw • p«*lb&e to the
Foundation for Sickle Cd Anania, the
often ....,, heredltmy dtMw found
prtrnutli/ among bled&:&, horn ~,h a
doee friend d*t ..... ~ llQO.
Allo, ~ M he II to ha wfe,
Dobes, ha IOn Ind ha ..... lowly
~ tw... ~ K-9, Oob9I
Ind '°"· w.. Jr .... --togldler on the COYS), 5mgli hell trted to tpend
wt.-....... time he'• hed wllh them
d~ the -... But he admla. 1"91, *' ~· Mleci If Dob91 WM~ .. the nc*>ltet)f, 5mglil ...........
. "Nope ... The he ... ., JUll hope they
w.der*>od ........... -9*8 to be.~ wlrlfllr. The .... h9w .. ~
~_.In tdaool, but MY wtle -well,
..... ~Oft her."
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Howto
T his year an estimated 5 mlDlon to
10 mlllon d1ldren will be lnYOlved
In some type ol po6lof\ ecddent In
their homes; about 1, ()()() ol tt'8M
chiklrcn wll die. The problan, aoc:orditog ID
one of the nation's fonimo.t experts on
child poisoning, Is that adults undnati·
mate ttMJM ... rnil'9Y Innocent sunound-
tngs ol the household -p&ants, vttamlnl,
.,..,., ctc.
In fact. .. IUrpl'Wng .. It MCml, nl>-
blng cat.in hoo..P.n• II the n&.UTbr-
one CM.lie ol ~ ol chAldNr'I under
5 -a f9AN that hM dooblied In the pMt
·~ ye;m'I abtg wtlh the r1llng popal.tly
olho...P.111.
Anolher OOfiWllOI\ CW of pci9of *1g II
houMhold producta. MScwnty•bw per•
cant ol acddcnea lnYOMng diae produas
occur when the produda .. In '*· · r.,n. Dr. Anlhony T ..... po ..........
deC1 ol the American ~ ol
P<*>n Conerol Ccnten. Drugi, lnc.luding
vttamlru and Iron pilk, are UC> a P<*f\·
tial danger for children Chikircn try to
copv de parents' be~.
Here .e ways to prOled yow child
• Store houtehokl products and
medkilia Ml**ly. out ol 9'!jlt and out
ol reac;h ol ctiadnn; k>eX ttwm up when
pomtie.
• When taldng rned.ldnes or drugs, do
It out ol the sight ol chMdia\.
• If you do buy medica la th.It c.ome In
-'-I pedaglng. be ...... to tMe advan-
.. ol ttwm. The herd-to-open apa
hwe ~In reducing ....... po61of\lng
by ....ty 200 pcrcant. but nany adults
git luy lbau.t ~ the cap properly.
• I you 1n Ulling a produd when ail.d
ID ltw door « phorw, tllk. It wilt\ you, "'
rftm'I ID .. -..ge.
• K.-p ~ out ol a chief's
rwmc:t..
• Wr1M ttw ~-number ol yow
physician or pobon control center
or · holpbl and aaach It to yow
tidlpho. ... educm <*Mr c:hlldrm and
Wiy .... how to UIS the f1Ul'llba.
~ pnwntlon II A I re.l, you
~-be.--.olthe~ ... ol
~q. Thee lncble nM&Ma, vomta-
lng. r.pd brud\lng. more a1ltabllty "'
t' I I J* .. than utuaJ and tJwn. on the
lpaor~.
"ti a ~ aicddent does occur, be-
eot'*lg ~ II the went thing an
aduJI c:an do," ays T~. "Calm In
you rDOW ...... " Take it.. *SJe Iha.
t./ore ci.-ng an,,onc:
fl-. f a:poeed ID the aabmnce,
should be WMtwd gmdy wtlh plsnty ol
w.m (or 116) for 10 ID 15 nmuta wtlh
... had open. Do nae alow Yldlm ID
rub~.
Sldll apoeed should be WMtwd with
llll'git amountl ol wmr, and then WMtwd
..... wtlh 909'> ' pollltie .
....... should be~ lnltde and
the twTnfuJ ...... ,...-nowd. EwnN
far any buma. cu11 or unusual co&ortnga.
Then ~ out the mouth with • cloth
and wael'I ~ wllh ..... I/
QIUlllk polaott lwa ,,..,, ..ahNd, ,,,..
~ f/W '**"' orw CK Mo ....,.. o/ ,,. (« lllOllllr} .
• , • I • ' tqJped. lhould be
rauned ~by ertlftcal,.......
tlon; do not *>P unlll brealtq....,,.....
AJw--. crudJril ......... ......,, then
....... b ~ ID .._ yolM' locail
pallor\ oon9'ol mrdlr, ......, ---icy
room or fldy ~ lMy rmy
t« 4111wid fwt you ~ ~
and f IO, you thou)d do It~ wllh eyrup
o/ ip.coc -the "'°" lmpol1Mt item to
haw In your home (ava!Wlle wtthout •
~.any phmnwty).
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How to Cut Your
Income Tax
to Zero
Tax laws say you don't have to pay
taxes even if you earn between
$15,000 to $35,000 or more!
Nobody likes to pay taxes. And the tax laws
in this country say you don't have lo.
Most people think that the wealthy arc rhe
only ones who can save thousands of dollars
each year on their taxes. bur anybody with an
average income can take advantage of the tax
laws.
Mark Haroldsen reels that paying more taxes than you have to is a
waste. Learn how you too can begin to legally cut your taxes to zero.
Let me explain exactly what I mean. Tax
shelters are· nothing more or I~ than taking
advantage of the tax Jaws that were put there for
a reason. The reason is to help you and motivate
you to invest so you will help the economy of the
United States. (Your investment doesn't have to
be cash, either. It can be just a bit of your time.)
Ute key to saving on your taxc-s is a liu1e 1hing
called "depredation". You Stt, the U.S. Con-
gress years ago decided that depreciation oncer-
tain kinds of properties could be deducted from
your taxable income. Depreciation in theory
means that your property goes down in value
because of physical as well as runc1ional
deterioration even though, as we all lrnow, in
real life those same properties actually go up in
value every year.
Here's a simple example: Let's say you
bought a S7S,000 income property and you
bought it entirely'with someone else's money -
and I can show you how to do that -how mU<'h
depreciation and tax savings would that give
you?
First of all the monthly rent you'd receive
rrom your property would pay off your loan
(this is called a self-liquidating loan) so you'd
end up with a property that was paid for by
someone dse. Aad that's not evm counting the
tu advantqe.
The 1ood news is that your property would
1ive you $6,250 in depreciation-all of it would
be deducted from your taxable income.
But that's noc an. If you are now makin1
Sl0,000 a ytar and you bouaht three propmia
like the one above you could cut your income
wrbill tOJ.CfO. (Boch federal and state.)
But that's still noc all. By ulina your cash
rate witdy you can improve your propentel
by tm to tlrirty·fiw pa'CleftC and tM« woukl ln-
aaK ~ net worth by s.11$0 to S7&. 7SO a
,_.. (laflMk>n by ktdf wiJI do a loc of your
work.)
So now. cwa it ,our lncamt h oaly S IS.000 to
SJS.GOO a ,_, ,_ cm qelft ellil1 _.n
mou&h property wilh enough depreciation that
your tax bill is zero or close to it. And you can
buy those properties without any cash of your
own.
Bul wait a minute you say, how do I buy
property with other people's money and in-
crease my net worth by so much wi1hou1 paying
taxes? Well. I thought you might ask so I'm
ready with the answer.
In fact, I wrote a romplcte book about i1.
Now don't get u~I and stop reading now! I
know most books wri1tcn on tax sheller and the
buying of income property arc fairly difficult,
complex and confusing, but mine is not. I wrote
ii in language which anyone can understand and
I know ii works, because I've done it myself. In
just 48 mon1hs I netted over one million dollars
and paid less taxes in tho~ years 1han the guy
that makes $20,000 a year.
Oh, yc-s, and I want to sdl cop~ of my book
HOW TO WAKE UP THE Fl:VANCIAL
GENIUS INSIDE YOU! This will not only
show you how to save lhousands of dollars on
your taxes (or evm reduce them to nothina> but
it also will show you how to build a very larac
net wonh of several hundred thousand dollars
or add S.SOO or S l ,000 10 your monlhly
paycheck.
Now, if you can't quite believe cvcrythin1
I've said (I don't really blame you. Most people,
includin1 myself, arc basically scepcics.) then I
would encouraae you to check me out. Call or
write my bank (Utah First Bank), or the SaJt
Lake Chambcor of Commm:e, all in Salt Lake
City, Utah.
Also, when you order, why don't you
postdate your check by 3'> days -and I
1uarantee and promise I will noc cash your
check for at 1a11 lO days, thereby aivina you
dmr to read my material and benefit ftom le.Ir
there'• an,.hi"I and l mean anythlna 11 aU you
don't llk.e, then scad my book beck and we'll
ICDd you ,oUr ~ beck the same clay.
But if you're ,cMna co do 1omcddna. do it
NOW. Don'c puc this ..-per dowa witboul au-
ing action. In fact, if you've decided to order or
if you have any quntions. go to 1hc phone right
now, pick ii up and call 801-973-4053 and you
can order by credit card. (The same 30 day
guaranltt appli~ to credil card buyers.) The in-
vcs1mcn1 I ask you 10 make is only S 10. I can of-
fer my formulas and methods at lhis low price
because of my huge volume. Incidentally, more
than 400.000 people have already bought this
book through rhe mail and I have literally
thousands of lcslimonial stories of how people
have saved thousands of dollars on 1heir taxes
and buih their net wor1h by hundreds of
thousands of dollars.
Herc's a small lis1 of some of the things that
this publication is guarantttd to do for you. II
will show you how to:
• Shelter your income by legally avoiding
paying federal or state income taxes.
• Add cash to your monthly salary.
• Benefit from innation rather than being
hurt by il.
• Buy income prOj>Crtic-s for as little as SIOO
down.
• Bt'gin wi1hout any cash.
• Put SIO,OOOcash in your pocket each time
you buy (without selling property).
• .Double your as~s every year.
• Allow you to travel OM week oul of every
month.
• Reinvest your tax savinas for twtl greattt
tax shelter .
Noce: All this can be done immediately and
without leavin1 your job. but after you ace 10·
ina. you may want to quit.
Te ..-. simply take any str.e paper and
write on it the words .. FINANCIAL GENIUS"
[)qJc . A0-311 . Send with your name, address,
c:hect 0t money Otdet' f« SI0.00, to me ltlMt
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PEOPLE QUIZ/ 8y John E. Glbeot't heroG\e In the mcMe.
5. Trus. s..da Ill Ondnnad's General
Hoiipi.J ~ cir'6c hew shown
ttWlt cmoClon.ly ••-.d"* people run a
n.k al COilbadlng wtwt tpedehts term
dneno neurcJllll by ..,~ fSms which
deal thninttrJa91 wtdt we.as of the
rNCBbrc and occull. Reectkins may In-
~ ~dalUc ¥'"'*'°" of Insomnia, ex-
cbbQ!ry, ~. ~. Bill
deer 1111 ~ ~and pmatl0'8." llllJ
11lUE OR FALSE?
1. M°'1ia haw a direct effect on the at·
~. outlooic and bdwivior of a wat
many people.
I . Hao worship of a movie sar or ocha-
celebrtty tells a lot about a penon.
S. MoYies P"OYfde a v&luable release
&om MfVOUI Wnlllon.
4. For people who Indulge tn romantic
fantalles suggeAed by the ~. the
herotne Is more lmpoftant than the hero.
5. There are 90Cne movies that certain
~ should never Sff.
ANSWERS
l . T~. Studies at the Unlwrslty of
North Carolina have demonstrated that
mows frequently moctvaee a viewer to
perform acts "related lo lhoee he has Men
on the ICJeeT\." Furthermore, It Is noeed
that the movte may lncreue for hJm the
Importance of the freedom to do IO.
Thus, seeing an actor behave tn a oertaln
way wlll lncreate the viewer's moctvdon
lo do ll<ewiM and lncreasc the Impor-
tance of being able to do IO.
I. Trw. Scudla of such hero worship,
conducted at the Untverslty of Virginia,
show that "when wc dlOOle or create
heroes ... we teD one another how we see
the world and what we take to be the
most Important things In our Mva.
Through our heroes wc announce to one
another who and what we really are."
The findings show that when a personage
II singled out for hero worship, he or the
ts utualy the embodtment of what the
lndMduat strtva to be but meNga to ap·
pr'Olllimate only on lhoee rare ooc:at60111
when his "balm Hf" Is In the .oendarl·
cy. The hao, It II pointed out, pnMdcs a
model, sometimes *'1pWytng dedaon·
mMlng for h6s edmtr.r by the author1ty of
a behMoral pdlm and code offend for
lmMa&n. Ord~. hao ~does
not lnc:tialle any mental or emoCionel
abena&n, for It II noted that wit 11 J>C)lll-
bla for one to mM. a contldeable emo-
tional lnWltt1 oent In a hero (or hnoine).
and .wr'I lo aldow him wtd'I qwiltles
more iantaslmd tt.n real, wtthout mak·
Ing .ny ~break wtth raMty." It
.. oblerwd, howewr, that hero wonh_,
:::a.,~~~~z.~
wnealltloo breallt down.
I. lru•. Mny l'nOV... MrYC to
tl•lilp(Wt the vlewel' from .. penonel
wontlt and ~ .....,.. him to rm .ld NCun'I to hll own problems with
a blnlr penpec:tw. UnlYawly of T oron·
to tlUdla lhow, ~. thM thll 11 not
true ol ol mcMw.. th.t Nm. ~18 *°'* ..... " lhemet do not hew ... .a.ct. •. nu.. n. -the conduillon of ~ ol ~a.diet ol hundNds °' ............ W'llllqi .... 'tr' An6-
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cl boft..., who NpOltld t.rM 1°11 ...
..-t bv "'°*'conlllnl. • ~ ~ ol a -
p9nallon, • -........ ttwt low f.n.
Pll//&.'t W91.'t, .. t. -• tt
ta8es among mela ~ to be direct and,
thm!fore, imdw the~ ID. While
among women. eroek:ism may entllll W'
ldenlticdon con~onent im1oMng the
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John Cheevet's ~~ghtet, Susan, Succeeds In
H~OwnWrite ,~~~~
C lo6lmed In the laJe
yelow guaa bedroom
at the bottom ol the
h<>UM, pounding aW8y
• the~ ..... had worked
wlt'I b men than ttwee rnonlhs,
Susan OleSW1 knew that lhe
was nearing the ·end of her Int
nowt. II ~ llM the ftnlth of a
marathon.
Jull mlnutet alter the last
Mnwnce was wrttten, a teJe.
gram came from a friend 4,000
mllcs away In New Yoril, awn·
Ing to try to Ml the INWIUIC:ript.
Ml was happy -juJf eat.atic o"
...,.. the 36-yar-dd a..wr.
the oldest child ol novdst John
Oleewr. '1'he whole thing ol
Mttlng out to wnte a novel -
and doing It -was a fabulous
high. I was happier at that mo·
ment than rvc *" ever
Ale:e."
Now, almost two years later,
Cheever seems far away from
the village of Fayence, where
she lved that summer wt\lle
writing her nowl, Looldng Jor
\4,btk. Pubkhed by SVnon Bt
Schutter three months ego, the
book II the ICmlautobtogi ...
Susan and John Cheeucr: Ulce /other, 111'e daughta.
lcal llOfY of a young woman's
growing .W-reabalion.
Olecvc's plans had goete1
off the WoUnd when CaMl
Tomkins, the man the was ro·
manlicaly In l.'Okled with. per·
suaded her in 1978 to luw her
wrrtng )ob al /'k111$U1ftk magi·
line and had b the South of
France ~ ftgured that
ft coWd )Wit afford ab! months
then II she told her car, td
her vac.ation pey, a tax ,..fund
-and ltldehed.
What happa led lor her Wiii •
low alt• wtlh the typcwrlcr "I
coWd.n' ..,, ... Of talk ab(x'1
anything •. ~ she uys wtlh a
la~. 'The book juJt apioded
out -wry ~ and rew. Its
~ 11 lls energy" The book
(which recetved mbted ...WWS)
was eold quickly for $20,000
and then the movte rtghts gar·
ncred anom.r $25,000.
The woman who dac:rt>a
he life In Looking fex ~ ..
makes frequent changes ol cry
and heart and ew:ntually ac ·
qurcs a long-~t-after )ob as
a Wik at N.w.uieet N.ned
Salley Gardena (because
Q\4ICWf ~t It a "good
name for aomeone who's IOl1 ol
ltupkf about low 1 . the pro·
tagonllt II the da.us#*r ol a II-"! .d gencnly mytNrious
oolege prolellOI. ~says
thla cti.nc:. II not b...s on
t.. own ,..__ The book lolo-
lows s.lly ~ • bed "*"
rtaga ~·,own ~
to Rob91 CowMy, '°" ol
wrbr/edlclr MKolin Cowley
broke up .... l9Wrl yan) and
~ ... Seley ..... k>
,...... pollllM ... to...,,, her
olmia -~amon
~ .ao.t .. '1ooldnig lor
wodt" -Iba ...,.... ..... .....
OliMY9 ... Ihm much ol
the nowt coma out ol t.. own
CipelleilOI, but lhe ..,.. lhe
hblcb lilt.le raemblance to
s.ley: "Or nwybe .,.t ol me •
.. Mor-.bawhjeona,
I hope rm blll9lr m ~
--ofmy ... ltm\.t.11.I
know I'm leN paulve."
&.I), ,.,,.,.,, It e I 0.,/
...... ,,,,". • .. m 0 'a.
o •,....~• . .--.-
I ftays rtflY. always Indignant
r; I'm the ldnd ol penon who. i when my t.tler used to take me
for a~ on Sunday, couJdn't
be. • tNt the ttora were shut
and would hurl mysd agaln5'
the windows "
Chccvcr's dtrnpWd smie and
direct. wryly humoroU! manner
bdit the a11g11 she sea In her·
Mlf She dacribes a very differ·
mt childhood from the one she
.r out for Salley In the book
1Mrt were no famous wrtlen
and "Intellectuals" visiting the
Cheever home. The f.amlJy
dldn 't ltvc on New York's ritzy
Sutton ~. and thee was no
extra~.
Instead. Chftwr flew up
modatJy In • remodeled t.ool
shed on a b6g aiate In Scar·
borough, a suburb outside
New Yoril Oty. She read In·
casantly. "1 was totally un·
popular and never went out ol
doon. I was this fat, white slug
of a chlld, and that upset my
parents." O\eCWI dalms that
her father's name hasn't opened
any doon. Her frimd Peter
Matson. who handled her book
and who II now her agent. says,
Mlt doan 't hurt to haw a last
nlml llM Olerwr ()( RockefcJ .
in. But l's not true that the
book wouldn't haw *" pub-
llstled without It."
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Barbie (Sigh!)
Turns 21
Sy Suson Lapinski
Vldd Carpentier Is 9 years
c*i and wants to look just
.. Barbie when she wows
up. "Barbie has blond hair,
k>ng flnganella, she's taJI and has
long eyelMha." Vldd 511y5 en-
ttmdesf!caDy. "She's p-r-e+t-y."
l.Jke many other fans of the
11 Y,-lnch, vinyl-plastic fashion
dol. Vllld owns men than just
a.b6e. SN also hM Bmtile's lllde
silaa, Slclpper, e.ti6e's ~.
Ken. and ~ ~ do4hes k>
outfit the wtm fmnily for days. Thanks
k> rni9ons of an.a ~ llc.e V8dd
-and .., aetrnaa.d 2,000 !JOWn·up col-
lecas M well -Barbie II one al
Amatc:a's most~ popular dons.
ln the nm than two decades lince she
was ftrsl Introduced to the k>y trade, ap-
piQl(b nmly 116 mtaon Barbie famiJy
doll tl.ve beat IOld. And dapMie shfUng
IOdal tNnds and IPO'acbc atlllcks from
her atacs. "*9 .. looking bettier than
ever for the leggy ltds docheshone In
her 2 ht bSthdaiy yar.
No one, not even Barbie's creaton.
thought she would wea so wen. "I can't
be&eve anyone In his wlldest dreams
could haw predicted she'd be around this
long," says Jack Fox, spokesman for
Manel, he .. the a:Jr11)111'1Y that h launched
Barbie at the New Y 00< Toy Fair in
March. 1959. I.age. life.me dolls were
popular that ye.-, and professional toy
bu~ were not very enthusiastk: about
the diminutive
doll displayed
In a one-piece
striped swim-
suit. But Barbie
took off In the
stores. and
onoe her poten-
tl a I became
known. Mattel
dldn 't JU1t play
around wtrh 1111
hot property.
Reuucheu
talwd to dUld
psychologists,
Interviewed
J*ftS and ob-
serwd chidren
In ~ situa-
tions. All a ,..
suit of their
...... Mia.I
contt,uaed to rn.a. _,....
In BlltJle ~ .... ~:~her
hM' tor ...... ~; twln9 her bendlbW "**for'** pol(na: and~ her
wlh '°""' al the moll .... .,.'$ dolt-. -~lhltllllesjlrla-Mdtti.i'
madwt -h9d Cll9 .... , ........ .,......,,...,mv
fnt Barb6e, .. recall Ruth Conk of the
Bronx. "I thou!td. ThJs Is raly cute. hn-
eglrle the dodMs It* dol could wear ...
Ruth's da'9*J p8yed wtrh six Bllb6es
beb-. her 1n..-turned k> other
things. Then Ruth took owr the collet·
tlon. She now owns around 300 BllbW
famly dols and pubklles The hlmo·
tlonal Barbie Doll Colledofs a.-u., a
monthly MVI I ,.! wld\ rnqn th.I 500
subad>es. (Mamng addrem: P. 0 . Box
79, Dept. FW. Bronx, N.Y. 10464>.
What Is It 8bol.d BllbW that bep both
~ and old owners marr.erimd? s.tM
partilans say It II her~ and dwm,
whle aides point to her overt sexuallty
and rampant rMterialWn. Barbara
SpW1g of the Womm •• Action Aa.nc.e.
a WOUP lhm promotes nonscxllt educ.a·
tlon. calls Barbie ... poor role moder" and
"a ¥Tihol ol mlUrialldc Amertcan val-
ues." And a woman ~ has
sugg st d that the emphas9 on 8arb6e 's
C'JCddng tee11-.e Ille ~ deprtw lltde
glda al the nwtwtng feelngs ~ cxperi-
eooe while ~ wlh baby dais, ~ •
pushes them premannly towlsds ~·
&t ..such a1tkbnw fall to dlhrb
e.tm's folowen. "Barbie's a toy. a fun
thing," declera Sibyl o.w.tn. a Olrka·
vile, Tenn .. grandmother. "Do you think
rd 'ivc her to my precious wandda~·
ten W she were dangerow?"
Sl>iyl, who " the co-ea.ithor wlh Joan
Athabnww al The ~ oJ Ber-'* Dolt and ~ (Coledor Booka-Oown Publlthsa), P*'tl. ln-
-..d, to e.tlAe'• olMous ..-: "She's a
mAnllture dol with pert.ct ~ll
and aqullh clolha." Al for the polill'\·
ti.Dy hlsit COit ol ~ 8arb6e In
falhlon, 51¥ ........ 1911n11nt. "A
pa-ent teaches ,.. vlllua by ~ •
chili cwrythlng. Buy • tew b8* dolt, •
Mw oudlts, then mob fwnlhn .Ml other
clolha~."
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How much weight Is loo
much? This Is • perlOf'I •
al dedAon thM mutt be
determined by en lnd1 ·
viduel and his Of .. phY*lan.
F et 1s the result of Uling too
many c4lb1es and burning olf
too few . To loM weight, you rw-
vcrM the proc:al by aalling
down on what you contunW
and getting mon aadN. And
cutttng down on caloriet can
best be done wtrh o sens!He,
nubtious diet , redlcr than one
of the cunmt fad <bets, which
provide only tempocary results
end lack the n~n you need
Here are tome facts and fall•·
cle$ about dieting.
Fallacy: F•ting la a Good
Way to LoM Wft9ht
F ACr: F atdng Is en e:xc.dc:nl
way to simply lote wei;u -but
h Is neither safe ~ uklmately
effectlve. The Idea of ~t
control Is leamlng to Ive wlh
food. not without It.
Today a popular approach to
f astlng ls the ~modJfled f attlng H
diet, l.l(hlth lnduda o prate.In
supplement and ed<Wonal vita·
mlns and mlnerak The eddl·
don of ixotein theordk:.a1Jy
lawns some of the more dru·
lie side effects of fatting. tpedf.
lcoly by preventing the body
from raiding the protein In Its
own mutdn and vital Of98N
and thereby utillzing mainly Its
stoc"es of fat. Bo1 many protein
supplements are of such poor
quality that they are useless.
Wtth or without the addition
of protein, any prolonged fast·
Ing-type d6et Is lllcaly to be
acx:ompanled by IUCh '6de el.
fec:t1 u hair Iota, mutde wok·
neu. dlmnas. neUNa, bad·
aches, conlltpadon end CYC11
nervous disorders. Beceute of
the resulting ~ In body
chemittty, even water paten·
del danger cx.ltl1 '°' dlctst who
may be prtdllpoeed -olten
wit. no prtor knov.41 • -to
~. kldn.y. hellt Of gllllr'O·
~hid 111oblac••·
Al. bat. flllllng 'iVa only
t•mpor.Y raulb. /U wont, It
CM\ be dlNllroul.
F allecy: "'Low·
c.tbohydrate• Dim tWp
You G.t Thin Faet
FACT: II'• true thlt • chide lmi·
Wof\ d ~ hllM
can lead to tempcw.-y weight
Iott. But ClOntidcr the .tfect thal
HEALTH
Facts & Fallacies By De. Frederick J. StOle o.nd
°'-Ehabeth m Whebn
IF10UIEED
TO BUllD UP YOUR BLOOD
DON'T COUNT ON
VITAMINS
Iron poor blood is the most widespread
nutritional ailment in America today. In fact, it's
a problem that millions of American women face.
And all the vitamins in the world can't help,
because vitamins don't contain iron.
Take Geritol, America's #J iron and
vitamin supplement. Gerit.ol is so rich in iron,
just one tablet each day gives you more iron
than even a pound of calf's liver. Plus vitamins
important to your health.
Geritol will actually build iron poor
blood back to normal. That's what makes it
different from just plain vitamins-and so
important to you.
tuch • regimen hat on yow-~--------------------------------'
body; Ant, • ~ low In c.bo·
hydraita promota tiempOr8ry
NII loM, which leads IO dehy·
.. ,.,,.,,-.,, ....... -
dr.uon. to. of w-.r means ·lo• of ~t. but dw 11 not loa
of fed Second. tuch • d6cs aoon
becoma unlntie1atir19, and the
~we~••d
the loodl lnduded. n. ~ eow.s .. • good plllh to
...._. conftl, N I llln't. The
pidllan t.. II M the .._
liln't.-a~w.ad
mull and Wore long, havtng
tnd ol • bomg menu, he wll
~ Nlh.Wn to .. old adng
Mb1t1 TIM~ tn&ly "bl"
q'*'dy NIUml. w. .-food wlh .. .,.,,..
ol nUlltilntl -~ ~ ~-to.....,owboct.
In IOpCJt*i6'i ~.' "°" WMt .., -~ ~
end ~. there It only
one WllY -• aa. d • varied
eta.land a.a.~.
F~: ~~nr. Diet
FACT: ~ daiml have ..... mede._..~ .....
In the ..... aim~· from i... .._., canes ol
the cobn Mid ocher maladies.
~ rae.ardt \Mah animals
nOf .-tudia of Amer1caru on
hlgfi fiber diets ltAPPOft this
~
A few yan ago. o 8rttlth re·
M.-ch ~ obMrved that the
incidence of .wral dltorden
was mucti Iowa In oataS\ de·
Ye.loping countries of Africa
than In Western countries. The
difference semwd to be that
thew Afncans consume ex
tremely ftbfous diets while
Amencana tend towlWd an ex·
Cfls of proceued, low-fiber
foods But the fact still r«mains
that . on the average, Amer
leans Ive much longer than
memben of the African groups
Thus, great numben of these
Afrbnl ttmply don't live long
enough to dcYelop the types of
dbeMe that gmcr&lly appear In
middle °' o6d age
&en. fbow wget.ables ond
reiated foods ore good·tastlng.
nutntious c:ontri>udons to ony
diet tf you haw• prob6ml wth
consttpadon , lnc:rtaMd fiber wUl
probobty brtng relief But it does
not conltlt\lte the Msave-your·
life~ diet Indeed, too much
fiber can bmd wtth other nutri·
~ tn the lntatines and In·
terfere wth proper absorpdon
of YllAI eiefMnts needed by the
body
Fallacy: The Gtapcfrult
Diet Perionm Mirada
FACr: The ongtnal ~grapefruit
diet" was one of the handles ap·
plied to the so-<:alled MMayo
Diet," which has never been In
any way connected wtrh the
Mayo Olnlc, although many
cit.ten owr the years have been
led to beUew otherwbc.
The flna ~ diet In·
duded only grapefruit end black
colfee Tlwn bacon and eggs
were added As the myth of the
~ propaties ol ~pelmj wew -It suppotedly had en·
rymes aipeble of "burning tait
away~ -the diet became In·
~ lea racrtcttvc, until
cwntuelly, one was elowed 10
eat almost anything • long as
evay meal led off with haK •
grapefruit.
Gr.pefru.11 It • fine food. low
In calories. conb'l>udnii • sub·
llanual .nount of "*amln c.
But It II only thas. le doa not
potMll MlY magic.al en.ryma.
Molt recent In the wapefnitt
hoax .,.. the new daAmt" b
.. ~ tab6etl," which tnvlc
you to "WllllCh pounds ro8 off ...
TheM hlblltl. however, wsn
th• the ~ mut1 allo flit tWo
b.a.nced me.Ill SIS d.y. Dots
th.It wr9on ol the ...,.trull dMt
work? Of oourw II cto.. If you
... two ....--pcdooed. t.i·
. ano.d mMla .,. dlly lnllil9d" ol
ttw.. ~ wll be ~
fewscabies; hMce~ ...
w9 loee wmlgl1l. ...
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-
male lnfettilit.Y:
It Can Be Treated
a to ftnd out whet'a wrong. lt'a usualy
her ~ who r.oommenda tt\M
the hulband be .-n by • urologilt. Fm
the"*'· the Int *P ... ...,,,.., ~
• llboratory procedure that can .a doc-'°"' whd'8 c. not fw1her tallng and
lllltrch aft MC y. It ~ A
aperm count. an ..._,.,it d how ac-
ttw the tpCnn .. and how normal they
.. 1n .. andWii:>e.Thaem11ar.
dons routlnely at W. ~t the
counlry.
&dally, at .._. 60 percent d • man'•
lpe'1TI lhou.Jd be ~ fONC'd In •
ltrWghl h . If~ .. not mcMng ....
... moving only ~dy c. .. maloog
onliJ sicllW prow .. fCJnfolel'd, tomahlng ..
wrong. Normal th.pc .. Mo lrnpclranl
Poor Mmcn qu.aty lndk.Mln oniiJ tt\M
thue's sonwthlng wrong. /u thia point,
the pllllent ga. a c:omPnt aamlnadon,
which lncbia • medk.al and MXUal
hllklry. The actual c.au.e d meAe lnfer1I&.
ty can be need to any number d
phytk:al ailmmta -.__ such -
muq11, 1Ubaalb9, gonorrhell; di.
orders such -dlebna; apoeur'C llO
radldon c. C*tlln medidna; alerglc
ructioru; abnonnabua In genital
~•imt. Evwn body he.et and ~
mAllt an .t.d Mr9y. S.-, anmty
"
and «111C6>f.i ......... ., t.dors '°
be C01i.9del~. ~. In ords 10 "· feet fe1llly, *-mmt be d aireme
pl~· -not )Ult ttw cWiJ p.-...-
d • and work.
But, by ... the moll COllWiiOll ~ d
~ .. uorioomle, • cordMkll1 In
wNcih ~ Bows bec:b.d down • wflr\
tow.d. ,....., than ~ from, the ""
..acle B..ed on Iha own lbda,
Amtlar and ~ .artiut. 39 percent
54111 ~ COlldillOn caate d INatll-
ty ... too NiJj'I c. too low ~ d
tema'I. In thee c-.-, tonW c;oup.
haw t..n ~ '° ech6ew ~
by iolowtrlg a dodor' I lnmudk>ri -to
IGUAI '9chrUque.
Sauai pl~~ for about 10
pacent o1.a c-.-o1 ma lnfer1lllty. n..
moll vMdespwt d ~ .. ~.
the ~ '° dhn lnmatl c. cunpa..
ICJWiM rdations. Many <JI ~ CMIS are
In up to half of all chlld'-aa coupiea. It' a the man
who tan't fertile -but thetea hefp avollable.
d al mMI lntertlllty to thla CC>ldtk>n. A
~ can be mi.de on ttw bMa& d •
phy9c.al cxamNlk>n, and YWlcoc:itie can
be toe1ec:t.d by .... opadon th.t
requires only en owmigt1t ay In the
holpMal. Alttn augay, 70 patient d pe-
lienb ahow lmp'Owmcnt In IGnll"I quaa .
ty and more than 50 pcrcerlt d than arc
able '° tathe • child. (Bctw.ri 15 and
20 percent d al mm h.w • vm'lcoode,
but In IOme c:.lllCI, tanen quaky ii unaf·
fected, and 10 an opaalkln II not
rwcun-y.)
Another 20 percml d al mak lnfa1ll.
ty i. due to a ~ d hannonlll d»-
ordcn. Oftm thete abnormalllla -and
o4her. tt\M bb:k "*"' proc:kdoft -
can be corNCt9d W. honnal ie tha.py
But thee .. the triddat pt~ '°
nu -CYen ldenllfytng undatytng he.·
men-' ll1ib.a.as can be a long-mm and
apcnstw pt• ipQllOoft.
~. noc phylical. 1n ori!jn. and
ttw d.iaon to the problem can 1omdmes
be • sSnplc as ~ ~and ln-
IWdkJf'I from a docb. New 1'allJM'Ch on
lrnpoels IOI lndicMls. ~, thaf more
caMS than ~ real:led r«flect C8·
lain hormonal abnormakla In many In·
sanc:a. ct.. can be oom!dlld. F°' ~ ooupm medic.al lt:ience
limply can't hrlp to haw Iha own
chldnn. there an the opck>ns al adop-
non and '°' ttx. whole v1cws permit tt. m1lftdal~.
ConUda1ng the mKJCk>nal aspect d
n*e ln6atillty and the unhapplnaa It can
cauee, Amdw and OW*\ *-the Im-
portance d dillcWl6ng and cxpWnlng
~iiopbnl and tratma'lt with both hu.
band and wh. Saata Ammr: "'Y04J can't
loM ~ d the fact that In dalng with
the:M pl~. you'N dulng not rJll
)ult wtltl the man. but wtd\ a c:oupAe. ft ..:..;,
; As reported in the New York Times, Washington Post . Chicago Tribune, Miami Herald. Paul Ha'j'ey News ...... . s ]i Doomsday Powder for Roaches could Endanger Species.
• 11le cockroach could become the next en-in 1979, R oAcH PRUFE proved s trikingly
dangered species if a California manufacturer superior in eliminating roaches and preventing
bas his way. _ reinfestat.ion.
Alan Brite, who 30 years ago developed and RoAcH PRU FE is registered by the United
lent his· name to what is now a s tandard States Environmental Protection Agency for
household cleaner, COPPER BRITE, ~ a use in all buildings, plus new construction and
new product called ~"~t! PRuFE. can be used in homes with children and pets.
Brite states that because roaches simply do 1be powder is odorless and non dusty and
'not recognize R OACH PRUFE as an insecticide, no harmful or irritating effects await the user
they do not avoid it, then scatter to other as it is simply applied with a teaspoon under
parts of your residence as they do with the kifchen appliances and other hidden areas.
more toxic insecticides. Plus, the eiectrostat-Brite has a problem. however. he says re-
icaDy charged powder sticks to their bodies tailers apparently think it's unprofitable to
which they then carry back into the walls stock the one-shot roach killer on their
spreading among the other roaches. The re-shelves when the same customers will come
sult is you kill not only the roaches you see, in again and again to buy the other roach insec-
but also those biding and multiplying in your ticides. So he has decided to sell bis product
walls and then you are protected for years directly to coosumers.
against reinf estation. Rew:" PRuFE9 costs 7. 95 (induding post-
In scientific tests conducted during a ~ age) for a ooe-pomld can. Airmail is t 00 addi-
research project by a leading Southern tiooal per can. In California add 6~ t.aL One
California University, the RoACH PRUFB for-can coversµp to a 9--room residence, pk.ls one
muJa was tested in heavily infested housing can fat basement and garage. To obtain the
developments, restaurants; hotels and sro-product, &end a check or money order to Cop-
etty atores against the ID08t powerful inaec-per Brite Inc., Dept. 93 at 5147 West Jefter-
ticides &&ledby pl'olasiooal cdan•Ndon. ID .. eoo Blvd., Loe Anades. Ca. 90016.
evf!rf instmce inctuana test.a just completed ec..-....... ""
Helpful Recipes Using
Eastet Sunday Leftovers
Start the week with a smile and try these
easy recipes planned to dress ,up
vour remaining holiday fare .
By ffiottlyn Hansen
PINEAPPLE UPSIDE DOWN
HAM LOAF
~~ ..... ---'4~ .... I 0 IBIJI ii.., ........
I caa (~ -.) llcllCI , .. lfrW I c:..-.,__. c:ooUd .._ ..................
,~ ........... ~
l 11•h1pa1M Wuu ' ...... ._.
'1'aip~~--
,~ ..
1 .................
1'1\ tn 11 aw~ ...-.nl
DMtl 1Wleeco
l , ~ brown sugar, vtnegar, 2 leas
tpOOnS diy multard and 2 tab&etpooc\S
ptneapp&e lquld. Spread mbcture In bot 9
tom ol 9 x 5 >< 3-W:h loll pan.
I . Arr-. drained J*larpple dc:a over
brown wgs mhdure.
S. In IMge bowl, combtne ham, sousage
mat, bread aumbs, Woroate 1hlre
sauc:e, onion, mik, egga, multard and
Tabaloo. Mx ~. but than>~.
•• Spoon ham mlicturc ~ loaf pan, be-
ing anh.11 not to dJltUlb ~·
5. Bab In p1ehe ... d 3500f. own for
1 y, hours. Pow off ac.-9 liquid &om
pan; let loaf ... ~ 10 "*'"'"·then
Invert onto 9fMng plitter.
6. Glmllh wlh ~ IPl9 or Inly
Cl8icry tops. Good Mrved wlh beMd
lwelt potatoes. Malca 6 lo 8~
lei-.._. .........
,.. Cllp .... __,
... Cllp .... ..... I',. 011•..._•w-'81
I cm(~-.) Cl 1 ....... I ,._..
~c-.-
,..Cllp ............... ..
'ftaip~ .... ~
1 ........... .....
ltr .......... art f ........
C.-.•cmw, ...... ,.. , ...... .,..,....
I I I ...... ......
I 't 01111 ....... .._.~.
~ ..... dllJil a. 1n heeYv •11C91*'· cook ......,, 01111y
md onion In bulls und onion ...........
~.
I. 5dr In ..,.. ....... wine, ~. onrwe met, cor1111• .... pepp1r.
1 Spoon l cup nooclll I'*> l~
c11rv•: Md hlll al IOUP mlldan. a.p... 10p wldt awnbe. ... Ill
S7Stf.b20"*"*'·
NM..lto4 .....
..... (,_.,.,....,. .. _._, .......... s .............
11 u an•Mll
'Ac-. ..... -..... 'Aaipelpwpoee._
le..-..
l' ,n11111111•M11
~? ca••---a ........... .... n. ...........................
II!! cu•-....+ PC• ...
1 Cllp ...... -ailllel ..... lc:..-(1-.)• .,. ....
N 1'J ·c1iiwe
ti..llc1 I .........
II u 911•......... • ..... diiwe
I .~ own lo ~. ~ a
~CJ ••
I . Cook noodles In 3 . qumtl ~
Wlllr, lo ...... l 1.w..>on of .... hit
be9\ added, .. 6 IMlutrl, « wd )lllt
trnd& om.. m. ... cdd ,.....; chin.
I. NIM ·-.a: In mdam ...,..,.n,
hMt "'*"' und ~. 5dr In lour
~. Add ,... .a Ill once. &mg lo
~. tllntng wllh .... ~ wd bub-
bl,I. Se.an wlh I JiOed Illa, balr'I
1 I a.q, pepiplf end onion.
.. L¥r ~In ......... cw-
role: Va of noocllt. Va of rtcoaa. Va ol fftlllrm•. Va al_.. end Va al .... I . RilpSll _.. NINlll*ll ~111.
~ClllllcM .... ~ .. of-·
.SPairm .~.
6. .,_ b 46 to SO "*''*" or und
c: ·-~~. ,...,....,..
CURRY CHEESE EGG DIP
l ...... Cl-.)~ct.... ........
....... :i ....... *""' ~ Cllp ....... CMlDWll7
II t' JIW~-~
~,....
"4°~ 9 ' I 18 CWly powds ............
l . Bellt aum dllMN u.nftl llgtlt; tllr In
..... aoc:onut I cumntl and cuny. Cowr;
........ to blllOd tlavon.
I. I needed, 6 In war, 1 t.ablapoon at
a cm., urd ol good~ CC>Niltmcy.
S. S.W wtlh fn.dta IUCh M apple OI pear
wedgll, blmnac:hunks or ..,...r veges
bllble dippers. Malia approx. 2 Cupl dip
·~ C:..-ltce S'4 C:..-,.... • d*lila ......
I~ I PJ 1111 •
I I Miii SF I 4 " .. . .... ._
~Cllp ... ..-.......... .... ~~~ ..... ~ .... .
.... Clll ....... ,._ ...
"'Cllp ~ ..... ml ....... ,.._ ..... 11 at 011• _,_,.
I P' I ••.,*'t:r•wMllwtw ~· IJ?I -~ ,, .. ..,
a. Cook tic. .-.... and 1 Va ...
~ ..a acccnlhl to JW"r• cho-
loM; ~~
I. Kiii Va ol lhe ol In .......... Add
.... Cook l •• '*"" ~-.... mow hm pen. Ss.-1 on a Isl plefie In
a thin ...... end cool Cut Into 1hln ....
s. Add renSllng oil to lkllJlt and hei.I.
Add onions and meat. Cook and sdr just
until heated
4 . Add co'd r1ce, sdr wel to coat rice wtth
otl SCir in eggs and remaining 1r9e,
clients. hear thoroughly Mow 8 semng.
Ml.DOLE EASTERN PILAF
.... ~ dlMwed Gaba
S• •t sc-...._.or_,...
I utt sn• ~at
I ~nee ..... c-. tllwred ..._.
J~.._.cook.ed ....
! ..... ~ ~ Oii bMf Wach 1.,..,. sa_ ...
IJ4 ' EJICl)a~~~ .,..,c-..,...,.....
I hPb'1 sacw n.h ~.,....,, ...... " ...... ~aatnt-lor Y, t lfGlle .W ... tie.-)
l . Sauti ,onion In butter and oa In
medium sauoepan until tender, about 5 "*'uta. Add nee and almonds. Cook
owr low heat, ltlntng until golder\.
I . Add lamb, chicMn broth . NII .ld
s-A*· Heat to bo611ng; reduce heat.
Cowr dghdy and 9mmel' 20 "*tut.ls.
S. Ramow &om helt and ldr In remain·
Ing Ingredients. Ld stand, covaed, until
.U llqu6d Is abtotbed. Maka 6 wrvfn9'
HAM-OUYE MOUSSE
I IL 11:911 ................
I ~ dlilct.a '1luda
Ii,\ SIPilf a a• CWly ........
'1\?1p1 ....
ll 31 1JDIMI ..... ..
""QIJll ..... CIMlref .... cw~
• ................ al? .......
'ft Cllp ........ allly
't4 Cllp dlaPCief j I I .
IS Pl c11•'1M1rdlcwef..._
~Cllp._.,~ ........
'1\~ ... I ¢1•... Ike .... ......... en., ................. ..
dliarTf ..... ler ......
1. Solian ~ In Va cup of the chlcMn
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HENl!_Y FONDA ALMOST DANCE.D HIS WAY TO STARDOM
If he hadn't met a top Hollywood
agent back in the 1930s. Henry
Fonda might have become a song
and dance man like Fred Astaire or
Gene Kelty.
Fonda recalled the story during a
break from rehearsing his starring
role in The Oldest L1V1ng Graduate.
the play by the late Preston Jones
airing live from Dallas. Texas. Mon-
day at 9PM on NBC.
"It was 1934." Fonda says. "I
was appearing on Broadway in
Leonard Sillman·s 'New Faces·
doing comedy bits with Imogene
Coca. Up to then I'd done some
acting in summer stock and could
only wangle parts as an extra in a
couple of New York shows.
"For some reason. Dwight Deere
Wiman, a producer. saw me and
decided I should be a dancer. He
offered me $100 a week not to
work, Instead to take dancing les-
sons and sign up with him for his
next musical show
Fonda remembers he was mak·
ing,$35 a week on Broaoway so the
$100 "sounded 11ke an 011 well
Then he met Leland Hayward. one of
Hollywood's top t11eat11cal agents
"Leland told me to forget the
dancing deal He promised he
could get me ten times what Wiman
0Hered-w1th1n a week s trme A
few days later he wired me from
Hollywood telling me to come out I
wasn't anxious to get involved with
films at that time but nobody can
keep saying no to Leland very long
"I came out here. he met me at
the airport and hall-an-hour later. I
was introduced to a man I had
heard otten I shook hanOs with
Walter Wanger. and that's how I
signed for two pictures a year at
Sl ,000 a week ..
And the rest. as they say. is show
business history
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THE SUPERLINERS:
TWILIGHT OF
AN ERA
They were called by such affectionate and respect-
ful names as "Queen Mary, · · Queen Elizabeth ·
"United States," and · France " For the first half of
the 20th century, these magnificent liners reigned
over the Atlantic Ocean. setting standards of taste.
luxury, and efficiency Today. only the "Queen Eliz-
abeth 2" survives out of several dozen ot these
floating palaces of the North Atlantic
On Monday. Publtc Television presents The Super-
liners· Twilight of an Era. a National Geographic
Special, a1r1ng at B 30PM on KCET (Channel 28), at
BPM on KVCR (Channel 24) and at 7 30PM on KOCE
(Channel 50) Hosted by E G Marshall and narrated
by Alexander Scourby. The Superliners 1s produced
by the National Geographic Society and WQEOt
Pittsburgh with a grant from Gulf 011 Corporation
The special 1s wntten. produced and directed by
Nicolas Noxon
In the minds of many. the Atlanllc liners were the
epitome of elegance and service of exquisite ap-
pointments. and impeccable taste From the turn of
ttie century on, some half-dozen countries were
engaged in fierce compet1t1on for the Atlantic trade.
building vessels as much aa 1,000 feet long that
carried some 2,000 passengers and, symbolically, a
nation's pride. Yet the first of the great liners ·
were commissioned for more practical reasons-to
provide quick. reliable mail service between Europe
and America and to otter cheap passage for Euro-
peans fleeing to the shpres of opportunity.
Powerful as the new. liners were. their crossings
were imperiled by the unpredictable weather of the
North Atlantic. Accidents were all Rto common. The
most Infamous and tragic disaster, of course, was the
sinking of the "Titanic," which struck an Iceberg on
, her 1912 maiden voyage. The Superllners Includes
segments from one of the early theatrical films based
on the "Titanic's" shocking loss. which claimed
some 1 ,500 llvea.
Not only did the superllnera dominate the peace-
time seas, they played cruclal roles In both world
wars. For Instance, In World War II the "Queen Mary"
and the "Queen Elizabeth" ae~ In the Far East
and North Atlantic theaters 11 troop tranaporta. car-
rying thouaanda of aoldlera on each voyage. No lesa
an 1uthorlty than Wlnaton Churchill credited the
"Oueena" with 1hortenlng the war by 1 full year.
Yet the "Queen Ellzabeth" ~ry nHrly hid her own
life lhortentd by an enterprlalng German U·boat
command«. A highlight of the ahow 11 1n Interview
With that commander. Horat ~ler. today a retired
executtw. It wa MVefll hundred mllea off the1lrl1h
coat In 1942 that i<.tller, ciomm1nding "U·704,"
fll'9d four. torpedoes 1t th• "Ellzabeth." No one ta
quite sure what h1ppened next. lt'a po•tbl• that th•
torpedOee detonated ahort of th1lr target. The liner .._med on unharmed. IMYlng "U-704," with no
mote tOfJ)tdoet to fl1'9, In a w-.ke of f~u1tr1t1on 1t lh•
lol4 o_pportunlt~.
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TV WEEK APRIL 6 1980
YOUR CHOICE
FOR THE OSCARS
Rich Little .md Bernadetre Peters. pictured with a 7946
Cadillac once owned by Joan Cra.,..ford She dro11e m
this car to the Oscars the night she won the Best Actress
Award lor Mildred Pierce
Rich Little .md Bernadette Pe1ers are cohosrs for
KHl's (Channel 9) 15th Annual Your Choice for rhe
Oscars 1nternat1onal:y-synd1cated Awards special 1ha1
airs Thursday at 8PM and repeats Sunday ni~ht. April
13th al SPM.
This unique Awards Special was developed by KHJ
fifteen years ago and was the first program that offered
theatre goers the oppon un11y'of voting for their Oscar
favorites. Their choices are announced for the catego·
ries of Best Molion Picture. Best Actor. Bes t Acrreu.
Best Supporting Actor. Best Supporting Actress and
Best Song.
Approicimately 950.000 people voted in this year's
poll as opposed to the approiomate membership of the
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences· J,000
who choose the big Oscars on April 14th.
Ballots appeared in local newspapers nalionally, TV
Gulde ResioNlly and b.11llot bo•es were pl.11ced in the
P~lfic Thet11tres, T oyot.11 Dealers, forty-nine Lloyd's
banb and twenty-five Bridgestone Tire Dealers all
throughO\Jt the Southern California areas.
Joining the glamOfous hosts .11re numerous celebrities
who serve as guest presen ters, including Ben Verttn
and George Kennedy, as well as many winners who ue
on hand to personally accept rhe specl.11Uy designed
golden trophies.
htenslve film footage of the nominated motion
pictures is shown during the lwo--hour special including
All rhfr /azz, Apocal)'pJe Now, Brealdns Away, Kram«
VJ. Kramer and Norma Rat.
Your Choice lot the Oscars Is produced by Wayne
Thomas, who created the progr1m, ind directed by C.I
Brady. &ecutlve Producer 11 Wah Baker, Vice President
In O\arae o4 Proafamlne '°' KHJ. 1he RICO General Inc .•
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NEW MOUNTAINS TO CLIMB
For Michael Learned. a tnp from Wallon's Mountain
m Virginia to Metropolitan Hospital in New York City
was JUSt what the doctor ordered. In crisp while nursrn~
uniform and cap, the s1r1kmgly lovely blonde bore ltttle
resemblance to the sturdy matron of the Walton clan.
Instead, she looked every inch the dedicated profes-
sional she portrays in Nurse. a drama special focusing
on the life of a metropolitan hospital's head nurse.
costarring Robert Reed. Tom Aldredge and Hallie
Winston and amng Wednesday at 9PM on CBS
"The Waltons was a 1oyful e•penence for me. and
my decision to leave the series was a very d1H1cult one."
says Miss learned. "In many way!>, I identified with thE
character of Ol1v1a-be1ng a mother. loving the chil-
dren, the home and family life. But after seven sedsons,
I knew it was time for me to move on.
"At first it was unnerving to be away from the security
of the set. and I missed my 'family,'" she continues.
''People urged me 10 look for more anrac11ve and
sophisticated roles. but I wasn't interested in portraying
'types.' I looked for scripts that made me want to turn
the page, and that's what happened when I read
'Nurse.' ll's a marvelous, 'up' kind of story."
Miss learned stars as Mary Benjamin, a devoted
suburban wife and mother who is forced to make a
new life for herself when her husband dies. She re-
sumes her career as head nurse m a large urban hospi-
tal and tentatively sets out 10 supervise her staff
and patients.
"Mary starts to make 1t capably on her own, despite
her fears and an11ie11es," Miss leiirned points out. ''She
often feels as though she's floundering and is not even
aware of the change that's come over her. But she does
know she's doing something positive and that the
quickest way to get over piim 1s 10 do something
for 01hers
"I can really empathize w11h her situation, although
my only nursing experience comes from being a
mother. I'm great with mercurochrome and bandaids,
but that's about it." ~
Miss learned will return to New York tl1is spring. but
• this time she'll be headed for Broadway to star in
Corrine Jacker's Afrer the Season.
"My early !raining was in the theater, and· I love the
siage," Miss Learned says. "It's kind of a lw(ury for me.
There's something maglcal about the inleraction be-
tween the actor and a live audience, and there's always
an immediate reward."
II seems Michael Leamed's career has come full
circle-and Broadway Is about as far from Walton's
Mountain as you can get.
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KENNr8. MOTHER SHOULD BE PllOUD OF HER SON
' Kmny Rogtrs >tu~ lH "" 11g1ng g11'"blt r 11nd Ltt P11retll portrays
11 w11tl'!f° w"'""" with " >h11Jy rust 111 Krnny Rogers as the
Gambler
One of the mos1 -4uoted mother) in America m l't'cent
years has been Mr) Lucille Rogerc; of Crockett, Tex.ts,
who once h.id thl'> to say .ibout her son Kennv Th.it bov
never worl..ed .t d.iy m hi) life He 1us1 took up s1ngm ·"
Th.it une-liner hd) ntw • .ippe.il't'd in Jny number of
.irudes • ., the ml'd1.i h.t\e c hron1drd Rogers' ri)e to the
top 1>t the lOuntl'\' .ind pop music worlds O ne of the
most populM entert.irners 1n the world. Rogers h.is sold
well owr S 100 n11ll1on worth of record .. m four ve.irs as a
solo artist. In th!' l.J<.t h41f of 1979 alone his fa~s bought
10,000,000 copies uf his ,1lbum)
• "The Gambler " w.i~ No. I on the Hluntry chart) for 33
IWt'k!> I.isl year As .,oon .is h1~ mo~t recent album,
"Kenny," W.t) released, latt' 1n the ye.ir, it replaced "The
Gamblt>r" .it the top of the rnuntry ch.iris. m.irkmg the
first t1mt' in recording hl\torv thdt une art1'tt st.ivt'd No I
for .in ent 1 re ye.i r
In his ldlt'st .iccompl1)hm<'nt. Roger .. put~ on his Jcting .
hdt .ind mdkt'., h1., dr.im.it1c debut in "''"11¥ R,,gtr> 11; tltt
G11mbltr a new mo1wn picture-for telev1s1on dlTlng on
Tiu CB::. Twr•Jay Night M ol•1t>, .u 9PM Cost.imng art'
Chm.line Belford Bruce Bo .. lettner Clu Culager H.irold
Gould Lt't' Purcell .ind Ronn1t' Scnbner
The film will be his thud he.sdl1ne lt'le"1s1on .ip·
pe.irance within .i ve.sr induding his two concert-.snd-
dctuahty ;peudl~ I\ Sptrnil l<t""Y Rogt" and l<t""!' Rogtrs
imd tht l\mrr1111n Lowb1111, whtlh werr both aired on CBS
Work7 Youd think Kennv Rogerc; mvrnted the word
The soft-spoken Te'\J n with the multi-colored be.ird was
forced to defend h1m ~df from his mothrr ~ inffamm.itory
observation l...dughing. he vowed "I'm going to have to
~t her 'trJ1ght about th1~ I thml.. I'll ldke her on 1our
with me .ind let ht-r gl't up di Gill in thl' mMning for five
dav« tn o1 mw, aftt'r being up pa~t m1dn1~h t every night.
fly for hourc; on end, dr1w 100 mdr~ after yuu get to the
dClse~t airport. ~Pl up, rrhc•.irq• Jnd p,·rfc1rm h.ilf thr
night Then let's we wh.it ,he• ~dY~ .ibuut 11
. .
"5", to mom. m•klng mu1k ltn't work, It'• ttuullon.
he only •H• me on ttaae. She doe1n't know the tutr of
wfwtJ~ through t~aet than."
0.-splte h•• Incredible recording succtfffl and recog-
nition u' major new telnrmon performer, Rogers 1hows
nos gn of euing up on htt aruehna schedule of person.ii
•ppeuantts. Flyina in tm 10-p.sHnger, four~ngine
Lockheed l~St.ir-ht .also owns • shorter-r.1nge, wven-
p.uw nger H.awker-S1ddl'ley de H.1v1ll.and 125-Rogers
will visit mol'l' th.1n 200 c1t1t'S in the United St.1tes,
C.nad.a .1nd Europl' this year, performing in concerts,
nightclubs and st.tie f.iirs
And tf Mrs. Rogers doesn't think th.ti's worl(, then
wh.11 is she go ing to s.y .ibout her son'1t b.irroom
brawling? Ourrng the f1lm1ng of n , G11mbltr on location
in the famous movie town of Old Tu cson, Anzon.i, the
better p.irt of a day .ind night was devoted to c.apturing on
fil m a knock-down, dr.ag-out fight between Rogers and
the movie's vrll.i1n, costu Clu Gulager
No stunt doubles were used Director 01Ck Lowry
blocked the action, m.ak1ng such comments to Rogf'rs as,
"When you dr.iw back for th.it roundhouse pun"ch. I want
to st>e a maniac.i i look in your eye · Then stunt coord 1n.1-
tor D.ive C.iss took over .ind rn.ichf'd Rogers .ind Gul.igf'r .
on how to m.ike 11 look real C,rabbing Gul.iger by the
.h1n he instructed Rogers, At this point 1ust rf'lt.t~
Clu .ind he II throw himself b.scl up .ig.11ns1 thf' b.ir ..
Th.it's movie m.ag1C for you
L.iter, during .i Wf'll-desf'rVf'd brt'ak Rogus allowed
that rt w.is hard, swuty work. under the lights, having to
do tht' s.tmt' actions ovrr and over 'It's p•yrng off,
though " he s.i1d I can see 11 coming togf'ther bit by bu
I'm not .s total strangf'r to this side of thr C.mf'r.t but I
consider myself fortunate 10 br !>urrounded by so many
talented people, like ( lu .and Brull' 1Bo1df'1tnf'r, his costu
who pl.sys .i young c.srd)harp). who've done all this so
m.iny limt's before ·
l...dter, tht' ~tunt toord1no1tor rem.irked: Tm vrry 1m·
presS<'d with Kt>nny I've seen them tomr and go, .and for
my monl'y, he~ drfin1tr ly not one of those autograph-
and-sunglasses type He w.ades right in and works at 11."
REAL -LIFE MYSTERY
HAUNTS RACING WORLD
A dr.tmahc metdent that m<,p1red lhe ~tart of • be,t-
selhng aut~or's career .tnd would ult1mately lt'dd to
production of "The Racing Game .. -fourth presentation
of the Mobil-funded Mysttr':I' series on PBS-remains
today one of horse r.tcang's biggest unsolved mysterie~
It ocrurred dunng Britain's Grand Nattonal Stee-
plech.ise race in 1956.Jockey Did. Francis, riding a horse
called D.1von Loch. owned by Queen E.hzabeth had d
10-length lead when lhe mount suddenly collapsed in
the stretch.
Th_e frealr_ accrdent prompted Mr Franns to write h is
.wtobiogr•phy, "The Sport of Queens." •nd to underuke
a new ureer as a popular mysterv writtr R.tc1ng buffs to
lhis d.ty argue over what actu.11ly h•ppened, p;irt1cul•rly
around the time of the Gr.1nd National
Among the m•ny theories •dv.1nced h•w been that (a)
Otvon Loch suffered a mild hurt .itt•ck. (b) the horse
stumbled while making a 'ghost rump;' (c) ·Russian
S.lbotage w.d the cause; (d) the tremendous drn of .rn
!Xd~d. record-setting crowd sc.rl'd the horse.
The last theory 1s theone that the 1ockey-tumed-
author embraces. He •cknowledges. howt-ver, th.ti the
"ghost jump" seems lo be the most popular con1ecture.
Many spons writers at the time •ppeared united rn the
1dH that Devon Loch caught sight of• w•ter-jump out of
the corner of hjs eye •nd in a tired state mistook 11 for the
reality of th e smooth track 1n front of him.
"Devon Loch wu an outstandingly brilliant jumper,"
Mr. Francis recalled. "He was not noticubly tired and he
wu not beina ~rd prtssed. It Is inconceivable that such•
horse in such drcumsta nces should have made such "
~ttttln:Er of judgmtnt."
He .J50 ' ;smis•s as baseless the possibility of some
kind of erk sabotage (although viii.tins In his books
have u~d devices such as blinding m irror reftedions .tnd
1peO.I dru in}tttlons to cause winnlnt horses to loK).
t\I for attKk .tnd muscle spatm thtories: "[)non
l.och to win his wry next nee." he noted.
Devon \.och went on to win mort fame from ~most Crand N.i tlonal ch.mplon horses havt
--~And Dick Fr~lt launched himself upOn a
•llll11111Nc:h ""'°uld con-..y the ncittment and color
WOrlcl to the many ~adcrt of hit mysteries.
matic ttn•lon which teltvillon 1udlencts
at well, thtou&h the 'Mries butd upon
lier, "Odd.1 Aplntt."
11lr t of Th l«i1t1 <;..., airs Tueld.iy on
KCET t 28) at 9'.lOPM; on KVC'R (Channel 2A} at
9PM .ad on KOCE (Otannel ao) at &PM.
TV WEEK APFltl & 1980
NBC 'S SNEAK PREVIEW
OF THE OSCAR RACE
NBCs Snedk Preview The Oscar Race, an tn-
depth looL. at the nomrntes lc1r the Academy of Motion
Pictures Aru and crenn•\ awards (Oscar\) airs on
NBC, Saturday at lOPM. Produced b\ The Ord. Clark
Company. the special. hO\ted by Oavrd Sheehan, will
focus on the race., for 6est Actor and Be\<t Actress rn a
leading Role. Best Actor and Actre\s in a Supporting
Role. and for Best Picture.
Sheehan. who has been a no"ehst, .id salesman.
seminarian and therapist. has a special unde~t.inding
of actors, having been one himself. bnefly He wa~
managing director of two cheater~-one m Los Angeles.
the o ther in San FranciSc:o-and was responsible for
,_,oducing and directing more than 14 cntiully ac-
claimed produccions. He, himself, .ippeared rn Edward
Albee's Th~ Zoo Story, receiving e1ecellenc notices.
In e1rcluslve new lficerviews, Sheehan will talk wi1h
nominees f.ine Alexander, B•rb•r• 8•mle, Sally Field,
fane Fonda, Frederlt Forres!, Bob Fosse, Ousltn Hoff-
man, jack Lemmon, Bellt Midler. M1Ckey Rooney, Roy
Scheider, Perer Sellers and Peter Y.ites.
Also shown on the s~cial will be clips from thi!
nominees for Best Pkrure .is well as clips of nominated
perlormances.
On hand to analyze rhe races .iind 10 offer their
predktlons will be five nationally known criti<s-J<llmes
Bacon. of the los Al\geles Herald Examl~, ludlth
Crist, of TV Cuide, Irv l<upclnet, of rhe Chica80 Sun
Times, and Rex 1tded and llz Smith, of the Ntw York
Dilllly News.
,. Jimmy "Tht Cr~k" nyd~ will repot1 on t~latest
Las Veg.u odds on the <nar races, wh1~ man-ln-the-
'"eet lnlervlews wlll •Ive an lndlutlon of public
wntlmenL • 11
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llfllllt tM "'41Mc of fr111~ IN
EN W IM 1fla11 1t11 out °' Miid .. rra~ tM .... lloys ct!Hi1lt
-fiAll actlt .. lltecloM ..... """ e .. {~ ''Tltt Dtwft's c._ ...
~Or MltMfl ht11ai1 ..
plo<ts tllt &row111 probl•• of
datrtllatlDll
..... &ellll .....
9:00 • OllMI:,_,....,
• .. c.w." (wa) 'IO (1111s)-
kenny Ro1ers. Cll11st1ne Btllord, llnlc• Boldtllntf, H.arold Govld Tiie
Slory ol Brady HHhs-a coot.
SIMly-tytO proltsSIOflll 11mblt1 -
llllo sets Ollt by tnun !tom [I PAJO to
Yuma, ~1n1 to a plea IOI ~tip
from I SOii lie ntWtf ~MW lie "'d e a a r.. Iii s.. Collosts
are Doll Rickles 111d Stewt llWltnce
wit• 1uats Slllelds & Yt rnel. Betty Wllllt, Nell Carter, SylvHI Varhn,
Toller Cr1nston. Jose Mohna ud
Bruce Scllwartz ....... , .......
• CD <II a l'llrw'a c..,..,
(R) "The lowt lllr1e" After Jack toins
111 ocan cruise, Ille 111ts h1ht to jOin
him {t.C)
•lllrT;ntflll SM. O ..,.,, "Rx111c Clme" (C C) elrila.• ....
-9:30-
• CD (JI a h.d (R) "A Wom
an Between fnends" Bobby ud
Tony's l11endsll1p is on tlle lint
wlltn they become embr0tltd 1n a
love t111nrlt and attempt to outdo
eKll ollltf e llJStefy "Tht Aac1n1 Came'
JoUey Sid HliltJ IS lt1d1n1 tht fltld
""' 1 stee pledwt course when hf taM1 1 bad lall, thereby tnd1n1 his
llCllllUffff
10:00 .....
• CD (JI Hlft " Hlft "Clu1se at Your 0.n Rm" Tiie Harts hnd din·
let wlltn lllty like 1n oce.n cruist
lo lwut 119 I 11111 of ,ewtl lllleYU
...... Wiry
0 lllHlctlle t .... ......... .......... "" lll....W
1:00 e @ur...,,..
18LULI.
-1:30 ...... : ...... , s., "'6,t"
(dr1) '56 -Rock Hudson. Cornell
Borcllefl, Otv1d llnssen
..... : • ·111.w ''" 111i1W" (dra) '35-lJCllel lllrrymort. Freddie
lllrtllolomtw. w c f Hllds
2:00 ..... ~ .. ....,,..,.,
-2:30-
• lltwl/Mtfte: • "Ta.. Dali
llllr1'f" (Ori) '(6-lew Arru. Ohm
~ H.aVllland Thomas Mrtchfll
• llMI: "Via~ (drJ) '31-
Plul luUJ. !Uy fllnt1$
3:00
• Metie: 9 .... ,...,, s..
~(mys) '(0-Henry W1lco1C11
Onslow Stevens. Carole l1ndrs
-3:30
• llftlt: 9 "Tiie Ll~r '••· Wes" (drJ) '49-Blrbari SIJnwyd,
Robtf1 Preston. Stephen Mc Nalley .
Edith Banett. Led Enckson
..... :e"lllMtre.DIMU"
(1dv) '4G-W1llace Betry. [)ol()(ts
Del Rio. John Howard.
Ronny Cox stara as a lather wno forms • new rel8Uonsh1p
with his young son. oo OM LHt Rid•. a tr~ m1n1senes
on The CBS Afternoon Pleyhouu, Monday ltlr~h Friday
at 3PM e.ch day on CBS
John Ritter. whose dreema of becoming a pitching star 11
dashed when he 11 cut by his minor league bas.ball team.
finds new meaning to his hie as a playground supervisor to a
group ot street luda 1n The Comeb41ck K1C1. ainng as The
ABC FrrcJay Night Movie, at 9PM
THURSDAY
Ultll 10
kl< ft*lllftC 1114 ffttr-MtMICl.
pltast so OATTllllE ,aOGUMS
Below, b ,..., tOMtllltllU, ~It Ille
d1r·s-n
DAYTIME MOV1£S
11:00 m W "Tiie Dirty G1111e"
(adv) 66 H,n,., Fonda
12:00 O "Ste• DoWll to TerrOf"
(mys) ~9 Coltt'.n 1r1i11,1
ID ill' "Mrs. M1nittr" (d1a1
42 Giw Carson
3:00 1l "Ttll4t1 h Ille 1111111''
Cond (dra) 62 Jenn1I" lonH
Jason Robatls Jr Joan I on1a1ne
lom £well -
3:30 fJ ''The Str1n1e1 WM loob
IJ~ Mt" !draJ ·1• Mertdtth
Batter Buu Brnlees Whrlntr
Bla~t Watter Broo~e
EVaNING
ACROSS
I ~ deor (clue to oullle
ani...,.r)
S Nff
9 Tavern
10 S1nett
12 Htllo ·•••• 15 Sttats 18 Poker POI 20 Malay boat
21 Snakt
22 rrench 10< '"'"I 2• MtPtll
25 •nst (pr-tl11t)
28 Comt>tn1ng form mun•'1&
• 'equal'
31 Scorch
32 l,..nt•
34 Oatk 0< rt«
~ $Krtl "' ll'llllftll«
J) Arn.rice
J9 Thlfd hiller
., (ayl)h~ ,~ ..
•2 ,at\Mr 0 l tcrOH
-6:30-
1 11 )t ~ e1 rrt he: Oou1h
Oltlludt
I~ Mm G11fhn SM.
Q) SMtm• 'Son fD Old r.mtt Sltow 2f, The 11 tdy lkinth m Ellriq11t El l'oltvor
lO Ow f.11y
7 :00
0 u 0 3 :2l "'"' a 12' ltlpt1y Da" A(a1n
0 't Tiit Johr's Wild
11 rtt T1t 0oua11
Q) 181"7 Hiii
fl!) lluclur 'olrcy fh,, program
chart\ lht tonlrover~I dt~tlopmtnl
ol nutlur power ham lht piom1~
ol Prrndtnt [rstnho"'' s A1om1
l0t Puce pro1ram lo lht lalloul
trom lht lhret Mile Island nuclu1
Kcrdtnl m Loa lbats hlMlfll Uor Ill
!TO lilldlell/lellftf R.,..-t
-7:30-
fJ llM '-• S'-I iq,,, Dlys A&1111 U fOUlll ,_,..., ~I Man
dy s Cundmothtr A 1randmolhfl
v1s1ls htt tomboy 11randd1u1hltr 101
the lorsf trmt e ~ r.u Ille lluSI(
• llltck "-"" "'Mlcame D Tk Tic o..,11 rtz> QIJ M•A""S•H
QJMl111·12
@ ftllllr ftlltll
~ c;,.,.,~. m LI OI rJ Mtljef
9 "-tff) ""'9t!Mcl
DOWN
2 Kolls
3 (1YPt11n iun &od
• Carereroe •tem
fl Sa'-<! or m1a"'I
6 Atop
1 Show up
8 Nat111t d•nct
11 Clothes 0r dish
ll Santa --1• Fr .. s
16 Slot
17 Ft1ther s pi.nntr
19 Bold
2J Battled
26 Ntw (prelrx)
27 Ankle
29 S.arcMr
30 Poswn
33 H•tt JS Ma. Gll>or's
36 P1r1 of the foot
38 S~lsh '"' .,., • '° h eh (tl>bt )
Ans'"' 11 '"° ot I~ ~tu1d•~ IOQ
8 :00
0 9 It 'almerslown, U S A
P4rt ont of two Dall\ Crepd oH•
r~m~ bfiOITl wh•n lh• •l11le cot
1•n~ ot Pilmt•slo•n s,t, u s1 cnvnt1
n p1rt1ni lhe1r biS•bill ltitTI di\iin ,1
~ ra1•mult1n f(lyronR IHm l h•
8JdC~ lravtltrs
U 2, l')t Bud loatrs tft ltot
~II C.ntury IR R•lurn ~t t~•
I 1&h11n9 69lh A ••llrrd pilOI ,
r•<,ll•d lo action lo na .. c•tt 1 '>I••
l1Rhlr1 through a rrratht1ou\ a\
lf!O•d brlf and prrvrnl tht dtSlrur
ltQn ol lilt Earth \ pt>pulalt0n wolh
ne"4• &iS Ptltr Gr1v•\ &ut\I\
O srltlAL Tiit Cllrt0111&1 Aftatb
bt~ Gib tlle Cllam..aat
1nrnv1tws w1lh ltm r rtgosr Don
BaylOr Rod Car•" 1nd lht no lattl
rJ !ht Cahfornoa Angtl\ art si:h'd
ul•d Did [nbtrt? n1111fts
fJ 3 I~ lt lilor\ Hd lfwld)
IR) Stir~ Ravine MOI~ MOI' dr
ctdtl l1&hlin£ •Ould ttep the t1crft
ment llowonR m his rtlallonsh10 "''h
Mindy n1>ett11ly •hen ht lurn\
1bout •r~ina and m1•1nr up ind
~etlutly 11lrts 1 ~abblf ••111 lier
D srlCIAL. T•r ai.t• lef die <>sun t1111s) Bt1n~tllt Pttt•\ and
Rrth little ho\I lho annual 0\tlr
Aw1rds spec11I whr<h olltr1 thuttr
i(>ell tht oppo1tun1ty to YOlt tor
lhrw Osur lavo111rs IOI bfSI ptclul'
btsl WOI bul Kfrtu bt\1 WP
port1n1 ICIOI and m1ny m1ny m()lt m lrloN: ''Tiit ~ .... lhor) 6~
('lOml Peter Cu~1na Ch11$tooht•
ltt hit Bennelt A noto11ous frtnth
nobleman S Uull wltldS a VICIOUS
1nllut1Kt Oii fllow •ho h1•t ti 1n
thtd ~on 1nclud1nc an •ulhor
doln1 rtlearth oa the occult
.e so IAlllC of Otl '•"""'
-8:30-D 3 101 n St,,,_ 1111 btn
son In lo., II n• ot! tht m1n1•·~
un b4!11fli &tnll)a . be~•'°' •lltll
nr t111s madl1 • " .. ,1~ 1 101
poltl1cian
ID 1'11e OOd Couple fD llil1 ltlortl'l' lou!MI
e> LI u11bolu ., Mlbr-
lO Sl1111 C.ISIM
9 :00
0 e 12 H111n A "'"~Id bt '"'"l.S •ulnt\\ a S7 000 000 1o•lr1
l!fr\f ind dtc1d•1 .r 4n opoo1run1h
10 obtain oubhr.t1 '"' h•ri,tH •Mt
H•t•n 11oes to ~eep hrr out ot ~lhl
SO lllt l bf 011••0
Q .13 )' ()ulflCY f l!t Me>01 ol
Drnn Quincy oidt11 a p1ycllolo11
ul aulopsy whtn ht c1n I find con
clu'>lvt t11dt11<t that 1 p1om1nrnl
nanttl1$1 t ho~ own lite u $flKa )"' 8 f • fOl 2t e.r•tJ llltlltr
IR) Pho1oe111>ht1 A dru1 push"
•IK> s 1ncenHd at berna 111~td bt
a \holl cop 1 pllolotraphtr •llo
ru1ts women into a Pl'' l0t l.r
cenou\ puo pose 1nd a man •llO
cla1m1 to bt ltsus Ch11s1 tnl,.rn lhr
I ?lh Precinct (C.() m flllmGttffill sa..
,. S-l h-
e>Lm•MI
ff c-u Ster•
-9:30-
• I u 11~ :2fi Tit• ASMc1.tl11
Jht Ceosors ludtr rs stnl 011 1
l1u111 ltlltd mrUIOll lo Holl,-oo4 lo
PflWlde • PIOdUCtr ol a tomtdf
\llOw lo IOllt down 1n tr>tsodf flit
network lhrn~s 1$ too se1y
8:00
G C1ll SPECIAL: A lor •••t d
Old llwll (R) Ch.11f1e Brown 1t I
9:00
9 !UJ lllN: "•-" (dr•) '80 (2111$)-Mdlatf l u rned. Rol>trt
Reed Tom Aldrtdce. H•llte Winston
ThLS story focuses on the 11erson11
and PfOfeSS10111I lift of • contempo
,.,., nullt in • buslffll mttropohtan
hospttJI
B 0 QIJ Diffltllt Strtla CR)
The CISIS of Hello Liiiy Jnd
Ddt rent Sllot.es mttt when LJt,.,
Alder flits his lamtlJ •nd ptoducer
Molc•n Winslow to New Yen to w1s11
lht Drummonds f0t 1 hi ppy post
lhln~1w1n1 fe1sl-un1tl Dfllmmond
1elt1ct~ntly re1ects Lwry s sug eslton
1ha1 he buy • f'ortl•nd ttltv1S1011
sUhon (C.C) • • rn cm·a c..r11e·s Alie• (RJ "Ancels Co Truckm' The Ancels
find lhtmselYes 1n lhe roup touch
woild of h1fh••Y lruckm when lhey
10 undtrcower as d11wtr~ to help an
111 femJlt truc~mc company that 1s
be1nc p1J111ed by h11adm
.... " "1tfilt ..
f
VIDEO CASSETTES
FOR RENT OR SALE
FOUL ru.y
UHAllll A
RHB. WITHOUT
A CAYll_ --'---=-~r.=....--....1
""" 100 • o4 o-•• 411 ,....,.. •·-CMl w •• lrY tw l"a11n,...,-. ... -"--..... ___ ,_
SOPER BUYS AT THE SOPER DOME!
;
RANGE COOl"tTY'S LEA SING SPECIALISTS
P ... 15
FRIDAY (Cominued)
• (ltMletlU.Mllstelllws
God's Country ' When lht eurs
Qmp.na tnp lo take r lhOt turns
11110 ' comedy o# e110<s they ta~e
O'ft'r 1 hnury 11.11tt 1n a lan<y lloltl
and lurn tilt pllce llPS'dt down .... ~·,~
..r' (ch ) ., 12MI Grtpy Pee'
• Dorothy lilcGu1te. .lo/In ~rlltld A
01$dln& ltalllft •nlet encounten
challenonc ell)fnences •Me D<JSllll
~a Jew lot 1 reve'11nc series on anh
Semitism "' "" u s III ._...._ m ,,.._ flit S1ory ol tht Mar
slllff lam'y and the painful impact ot
dM>rtt on tht1r two children
.., ~ "T"' ill ttie Attic"
(drli) '63 (7hrs)-Yvtllt M1m1euJ
Oun Mar11n l.wo overly pouusrYe
sptnsltr sisters shaMer lhttr relation
ship with a slutlleu bfolhtr when
they blta• up hi$ 11f1ir 1111th a
mamtd woman
@ Is n.. 111 AIMr1Un SloM· ... ,
G 11 Tllieflt A review of lhe week's
events. '
OJ WnM.-Wtffill ....
-8:30-
• QI) CB Tiie facl1 of lilt
"flash Flood" looent11l ratns isolate
lht scllool and Blltr blls m love •1th
tllf lladmuter 11!er he ma•es 1
htrOIC rtscn
••OiM C..,. @S,.._.R .......................
IBESlllll•~n
UWll11M""'
9:00
• Cl) [I) Tiit Nft .. Kam,..
(II) Nier Bo and Luke are presumed
. drowned 1n an .ctident. Boss Hou
lalstty accuses them o( stuhnc hrs
valuable Jtfltf'SOll Oaw.s htu1oom
Then 1 pair of rut aoou mah the
thtft 1 reality 1nd lht Jhostly Oukr.s
have to retnne tlie stolen properly
lfld prowe tlleli 111nocenc:e e 0 8 PtlU..., Std CMsar, 8obbr Y111lon 1nd Byron Allen lft
the pests.
• CJ) Cll 121 ..... .,.. c.. e.ct IQI' (com) ·so (21m)-lohn
Ritter, Smn OeJ A tourll· 1t1c:• ball·
!llaytf Irides loslna for w1nn1nr ~en ht t11C011nt111 • a•n1 of uon>•f'MMIJ ~ Ind OM ftlY Sl)tClll Clfl. •Mn Crtflll .... a~,...._ ............. .......... .,
-t:lO-• • a..t If ._ "flit lfdder
Of Crtaf!Oftff Of JICOb 8'onowskr
..... Hit theory of "'°"'"°" ····-1Ch00
•Cl) o .... cR> at1 a.111r1 "" Ms ,....,, o.r. to 0,tln to
... NM lltw fle'a 11ttlll&""' "'"' Ille £•:..:' oi.,., .• ••ddtll
....... places • dMcl °"' a.ff, M lfW Sf'.t 9"'1 MW ...,, & ............. ..... , ... :,:=' ......... ... =L... .. ,......,. .... ,... ..
·---'"-=o-···-....... ......
0 The Tnrth About
• The Salt II Treaty
ntE SAU Sf'IOROlllE
0 Sl'ECIAl: T'11e Sift Spd,_ An
mhmnatM fll'Ol'1m trtlh tnltMt1rS
••lh Cenuat Mtundt• H11a Admiral
M1ddtndorf Henry -1uincer and
~ny other kllo•ttdcuble Dt0Ple
rtcard1nc the wb1ecl ot Soviet and
lJS m11it1ry S1rm11th and how 11
attects lht peace pohcy
fD llOA·ft<hH Ttln isioll lhud
Avtnut Onl1 the Stron1 Scirv1tt" A
doGumtr1tary about u1~n suMVal
•n New Yer\ Wllh 1 loo~ al su dtl
lerent lam1hes alone New Yor\ s
llu1d Avtnue
11:00
D 11 J 1 <ll Ho "'9l o 1TI ®I T1' a """
• T'lle """"'" """ D 0.... Mtft at u'c•
CD All ii tt1t F """' II> -...1 w.ry 12~ -... Yek4
-11:30-
B (J) ll}J ll11lt11 '°" Hlcll · littlls/"' WtlMll u ~1 a w.'"" ea,.. U lllt Dltillc~ · e (I) (JI 1211 rt£MIEI£: Fri· a,s A wtt\ly. i.te n1rht reptrtory
comedy sllow lutunnc nine new
ptrfonntrs Iii M9N: H.,... .. (GOrfl) '69-
V1rn1 LISI James r 01 A buutrful
wom.tn lllfs advantace of htr looks
to e.tract money from I~ try1n1 lo
~ lltr '" order to help ht1 lllh1n
p11nuss crandma lo Plf lases dll1nc
bltk lo 189!> ........... ,.. m 'RM HeMywiel•n o c..ennw..
GC....-UCIMs .....
12:00
....... LMP ...............
-12:30-
(J) FriUJllJ'a a~ ..... : '1 ..... (COlll) '64-
Muunih•n Sdltn, M•lina Mtrcovn
• frWIJll .... lt: ''Tiit 0MMt
lf111• (dt•> '68-Yul Brtnner, Bott
Ul1nd. Lloyd Nol•n, Chwt lltvill
(JI,~ "la .......
• .... : .,..,...,. (dra) '10-
Mtdiel Pltcok, llU C.ston1
1:00
u oa•...._~
(II 'RM """ .. ~ 11llt ,_
• t.J.T.U.
-J:Jt-..... ..... ~ .......
lft" =. 49-0. All*tws . : . .,.,...... ....
... (l'Oll) ·~-llonl• $llwtr
2:00
• llMI: ..... ON" (4ra) '6t-tieft c-M . .....,.. M
SATURDAY )
Artll 12
MOANING
rv WEEI< ~PAIL 6 1980
Q) IAo•it. 11t "Johay SIMI P'lart11• ldl•) 19 Slttll~ W1ntr1s
W S.,.r Cstrtlles tt1 Prt.ecs
-10:30-u l Tt 11le """ .... a !fl .ff *"' Ollt5t D fJ !"fl 2' C1pt11• ~Ulllll
&llll Tet11 a.tc* m '-rde•111 ,,..1t1t"""' Up
11:00 .. v 1t GMziltl U lllllV '> I .... T-H1ro1
C•dtmtr51tt •1 Jimmy Co<inors
• ,., ~ a "*• s,ea.1 (II) Tllf #1n110 Con 1'111 II
• Tiit Ud Side ~·
• s..t ''"' fDTileOM........._, m....,.
-11:30-
• l ll ht...,,
.. fl .Jt ""' '°'"" • 'Tl III. AllltrKlll .......-
-~Alitllf m ~ If Di rllftbn1
2 :00
D llt111/lll"tt: • "l Stolen
Life" (dra) 46 Btllt Davos Cl,nn
ford Dant Clarl A ~pho\loUltd
lwrn !Who os aboul to divorce lht
man silt and her sister both loughl
lor is drownl'd 1n a ~torm 4nd tht
!.Isler lalts her place
-2:30-
0 llloW1ts: "Street ol Chnct," Mc,, 99"
FAmAY I .... .,., ........... _ =••mm,.a .. ,_. II lo .. .....
9nm ...
IV Wiik. ~ll 1, ttlO
FELICIANO aACK IN THE IROOVE
0..plte the fact tluit ht h.u won two Crammy Awlrcle
and rtc•lvtd J1 aold album•, II tua been more than four ~are tine• JoH Felldano rwltaiwd a •Ingle.
Now, he han nfW retord, ur'm Coming H"omt A&'ln,"
which wlll M &lven II• ltltvlslon d•but whtn Jote tlnp It
on A"'"'"" Ba,iltl111il, S.aturd.ay on ABC .at I l:~AM.
Thrm1tionshtp briwttn Ftftcwno .and B111l•l•~t
Dick Cl.ark go.1 b.atk HVtr1I YH": to, it wu no surprl~
whtn Cl.ark 11ud Jostt to dt1but hi• ntw song on thtt
1how JoM w.a• mo~ th.an h.appy lo oblige. "Owr the
)'t.Uf," ilY' the blind sJngtr/1u11.amt1compowr, "Dick
h .. 1 bun .a Vfry good fr1tnd to mt'.
"'I'm Coming Horne Apln is .a vtry bt'<lul1ful. h..unt-
11\S i.ong. wntt('n by lwu t.alt>nttd wnltr•, C.1rol 8.ayrr ~<1gtr .and Bruer Ro~rti I'm wry plttued th.at tht'
vlt'~rs of A111mcu 81111t/1totl will gtt tht firi.I ch..nce to
----..... 1'1'11!"'9-.. hHr this song, which I've dtd1c.attd to tht uft ~t'Um of .I __ IV __ ._lll_NG ___ .. I tht Amtric.an host.agtt in Ir.an "
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CDIN'S•H
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-7:30-
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l t I Ha,,, °'" Acalll U Fllllily rtud
O ,,o llsthll lht Cal•lornoa
Ancets vs the Cleveland India~ 1n
this llomt ~ason Opt'ntr hvt lrom
Al"lle1m S11d1um
B~S4111arn
t l'fll lllapl111t
Ci) f11t Tac Dout~
10, race 1111 11-m Al it Hit F 1111lly
1 t lt M•A-S•H
U>MMl·IZ
l f flit Muppet Sllow
l4 Wall Stlffi Wtt•
W MK•Mlttlrtr Rtpert
ID LI Otra lllUltf ,. News
so Voters' 'IPtlint
8 :00 D a 12 Tiie 1Acrt41llle H111l
Oavtd 1~ rtcruoltd lo htlO lo&hl a
ffJftSI fort and ·~ SUSOl.'Cltd by lhe
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Page 17
TV WEEK APRIL e 1980
DR . YARWOOD SPEAKS TO YOU ABOUT HEALTH!
HOW CHIROPRACTIC HELPS
PREVENT AND TREATS DISEASE
The 1llne~s and tmlfuncuons
ciwsed llty spinal defects are numer·
ow and vaned Their effect may bf
tndicned by a wide ran~ of
symptoms and signs "' mo1t any part
of the body
The human body operates u a com·
plu. synchronized ul'lft Strvctural
defecu rmy rewlt 1n funcuonal d1s.-
turbMXes. and functJOnal d1sorden
may result 1n strvctural defects.
Treatment methods
utilized in modern
Chiropractic care.
C hlropractic 11 that science and art
which ut1tl1u the 11'1herent re<upera·
tiw powtn of the body and the rt·
latlonshlp betwnn musculo·lkeletal
stNCturtl and functions of the body.
pMtkularty of the tpinal column and
nenoui system. In the restoration
and maintenance of health.
The pt"ICtlc•• lfld proceckns com·
monAy ~rad by doctort of
chlroprlak are btlld on the doc·
tor'• tnlrWnJ ~ In and
~ ICCredfted Chlropt'ICtlc Col·
i.,... potqraduact counea, and ,,-111on11 certification proarwm.
Thele lncludl. buc .,.. not llrnlWd
co. chi .,.. of accepced procedure•
In ~ and treacm.nc. EmphMI•
It ~ wpon CON'KcJnc dltordtrt
of the ertl<WtloN and ldtK9flt tit-
JWI of the body. partkularty of the
sptnal column. and the relief of rt·
lattd nerve dj10rden
The education
of the doctor of
Chiropractic.
State lictnMd and recuta~. the
cNropnctlc doc10< Is a vahlablt
member of t he health cart pn>ft ..
slon-A minimum of JI• yara of col·
.... swdy and lm.rntNp '°into
makina a doctor of chlropractk
(0 .C.). more If ht or slw Is a spt·
clall1t. The areu of Kltnce ttudlts
11"9 thott ptrtlntnt to d'lt health
care of human btlnp. lncludln&
~ becttrloloiy. patholo1Y·
physloloiy. blochemlttry. pedlacrlca.
p riatt'lca. spinal manipulation. X-ra~
nuuiUon. ptlyskal the~ and many
otNl'I-
The chlfopnttlc doct°' 11 pfimal'
lly con«med with the .,.,_ and
how IU lfUrplay with the ntnout
system .W.co "*'Y lmponant body
f\ftdon&. Tlw<hlropnctor knowt
tt..l • tflkW dltof'der an c-... M •
vere pain 1n the 1mmed~tt bxk
area u welt u interfere with tl'>e
l'trve$ of the body Whtie tl'>e
ch1ropract~ '' e~1ally sl11lled 1n
treumg 1tructural problems U ·
soc1ated with tl'>e neck and back and
other jOll'IU. he CV'! treu much
more M1lltons o f Amenons are
chtropnct>< patot~ and can attu t
to chuopra.ct.c l'>ealth ure berwfiu.
Important points
to remember
about Chiropractic.
1 Ch1ropracuc 11 a SCtel'(t
founded on tone. It ''"'' tf>e·
• clal emptw.1 to the stN«Ural
1nte1r1ty of the body.
2 It utlllus a ""4thod of
tt'HUNnt which relies on
•the body's natural recupera·
ti.,. powtt'1-
3 It I• I CQnMl'Vltl ... htahnc
art which doe• not utllln
• dNp Of turpry.
4 It recoanlu• paln u a
Jympu>m and not the Ct.UM
• of I health dftorOer
5 The doctor of chiropractic 11
a -11 tnlned member of the ·
• health caarn.
Chiropractic Is the
MCOnd larg•t primary
health provider In the
U.S. It II recognized
end llcenHd In ell •
50 stat• •nd the
District of Columbia
LITERATURE ON THE FOLLOW1NG CONDtTIONI llAVAILAal.I WITHOUT CHARGE
OR 08UGATION IV CA.WNO Ml-Ol11
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INITIAL CONIULTATION wmt0UT CHARGI. WORKIRI COllNNIATION, AUTO
ACCIDINT, ANDGROUPINIUtltANCaCA-AeeaPTaD.
5 :00
fJ SttCIAL Tiit Ei!lperon Clotlles
B•std on lht H1ns Ch11s1t•n And"
son clus11. .. 11h ~nc curnrdy •nd
dance IOI lht 1oun11 di hPlrl
U SC.1 Trti
a ,~) 2t Wide Wotld ot ~
t) M"A"S"H
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77 Otnve1 f>./lt Ktn Bmy lohn
Dehner Clw yl M11irr
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9 HollyweM S41&llH to Wide Wot Id of S,Orh
'2 Tllt Oalty ,.,tOll Show m r1t1>re
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EVENING
8 :00
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Adolphe Mtn1ou lht ~ory ol ~ lrlllt
1111 1><01.ichl up by bookmakt1s •nd
1acke1ws
(i) Gnuly Adams
I 1 Tlle LlertflCt Wol~ Sllow
Cl) Mo11t: "Ramp11e" ldra) 6J
(2hrs) Robtn M11Chum
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8:00
8 It Tiie TI111 C.0.Uy S.... '1'11111
iUUI Susan Anton
11 lt .U IJ •M ll1t lur 1th
Puco l1! A ftma~ 1ruc~11 sawts
BJ s lilt alttt runnin1 ll1m otl fht
•Nd. then ht wvrs htt trom to•"
\111rb ""° "'"I lier trud D Mw•: •, ~For Whom the a.II
Tolls" (dri) 43 12'1hrsJ lnt111d
8fr11man Cary Cooper lht slo•y ol a
Rroup ot Spanish l oyahm and an
Alne11can advrnlure1 .iho pltdf, lo
dt\lro1 • b11dgt du11n1 lht Span1Sh
Crv1I Wai
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CiJ The Dun M1rtrft ComtdJ Hour
IQ low Fehc"no Celebrrty Concert m °'Y~.u ' m ....... ••S1ffpw1lh,.: (ml\l 1'1
190m) lhrttrn Cau Ian ~tdlv•d ~
11un11 .. om4n "'ho •\ • ch1on1L
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1o•~ I Ina .. 11 11 "' • drPam "'
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fD l'llt hll and atSt ol ltt1111ll4
Pe11111 Rea•• •'llplu, ( I ana all of
111\ Old C• lltdiu•s I\ GRO I fOt\
nto 1.11op•
so lnt from tile Mfl
-8:30-u ) .tt The ltioptn
fD lM from tllt Met Don Larlo
'le1d1 s oprti on ti.e ac1s S1mulcas1
On KUSC 91 5fM)
9 :00
fJ • 12 MOYlt: 00M111u111
Force·· <susp1 7l 17 hrs1 Cl1n1
£asl11ood IOI Holbrook M1lchell
R)dn Oafld Soul 01111Hauy1nvrsr.
&alh • '"''' of gan&land murders
bt•na committed 1>1 a mo101cyclt
cop 01 somtbodv dressed as one
lf'arenlal d•SC•tflon is ad>1stdl
• -9:30-
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fotn4 llof111u s j)f1nt lot 1 rOfllan
ttc d1Mt1 d1tt 111111 t buulrlul
ne1hbol '" Cl/I Jl!Otl wllfn ~t
bqtns 1101r~1n1 1boul Mua and htr
"••Pow pat • 11 t•.w old boy • Tiit .....,.....,. me.ext.
10:00
D ti U S•tO ''""•-ht Olaf a.. (l~r) Daw1d Shtehan
mfrrw1e111 many of lht actou and
aclreues noa11n1ltd 101 lhe Aud
emy A*lrds
8 (J) 'lt ~ r .. w, lsllll4 <RI
In Tiie Swimmer a lland1upptd
1111 drums ot f1nd1nc • curt l0t ht•
fli1llJ11S (wt Plumb &utSh Ind rn
H1f Min 1 bln~rupt man c111n1tt
fltS mind alter tak1n1 out ' 1111
con111cr on ~1mstft io ll•s f1m~r
••II lllft l1nanc11f \teu•otr 011•d Dorie iutUs
Cl) S.-• lily m s... w t.oco
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11:00
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1 t Ctidrity C011w1
Cl) Tiit Good4ei u C.rol Bernett "'' r rttndt 2t Mowie: ··llood Oii S.un't Cl1111"'
(ho1 i 10 f'atrd Wymi!~
fl) WtN Libre
$0 AllSl1n Crty l11111b
-11:30-
fJ Nflfl/MoYlt "llewmJn's Uw"'
td•a 14 C.eoi2r Prpp,i10 l<oRt•
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Ctc1ft Aub<y
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td••i n Ctorct ~nd'" l~r slor,
of ha H1m11fon Hay•s ' P1n1 lndoJn
•llO lltrO•d 111u 'ht r~e ron I
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