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1ooaiec1 °"" h1I backr •rd fence aad Mw for the fin1 Ume lbe
plutia pl&nl that border-.d hil
reeeatly pattbaNd P~r\Y.
Hi. wife Bertha. rec:allt tbat
abe w11 upeet waated to call
off lbe deal.
But nellbbon
aaaured her
that Narmco
ll'aterlal s
Inc.. at 800
Victoria Ave.
In Cost.a Mesa
"was a Sood
neighbor."
O ver the
y e a r I t h .. CADUIN«AD
s mall com pan thitt mt.kh
plastics ror usto in the recreauon
and um--". ladultry f~
ownertblp twice and eapa ~
the v.ry ecS,.ol t.M•r propelt)'
MOl'f tMll cmee lbe .........
HY. they were awakened ln t.he
middle ol tbe nlpt bf .,.......
amoie""liJlowtal-from the plant
that ....... u..rr 9)'el ud _..
It cllfftftlll tio bru\be. ~ '-med to Uv• wttb the ~·low odors tbat came trom
the fat'Wt:y every da)'. the t'l•n•·
tn1 nolle ol ·~·lhe·clock pro.
ducUon and lbe periodic •eel·
dents that required fuJl acale
t'v1cualkm.
tllJ, oo one really complained
about the pJuUt"I company.
Thft) a ~ lut Aus. JZ. that
left one wo rke r d e ad and
a no ther c rltlc ally Injured ,
sparked a a!'OWiol tear ln the
SUNDAY
' I 'U \ l SP I : C I ,\ I
aurro..dlq Mt1hborbood On ll•yu Place, where the
Ban1•rt• Uve, and on Maple
StrHt and Anahe im W.ay,
Narmco la • buu word.
Over Md over again the real·
denta talk a bout their unt!X·
plained nauaea and sore throau.
bum• on their akin, children's
re1plratory lllne ses and their
s rowlna fear that the nearby
chemlcaJ plant may be responsi-
ble tor a ru b or medical com·
plaints .
More than 400 residents in the
clty slgthi a petiUon asking that
the stale Air Quality Manage-
m ent Oastnct test the air
A 11urvey by the recently
ro rm e d C hemical Ac tion
Nei1bborbood Alsoclalion found
that 50 pttcent of the people Uv·
Ing near the plant complained of
three or more medical pro·
b l e m s. includln1 nausea,
fatigue. respiratory problema.
kidney disorders, headaches.and
sore throats.
A similar study done several
blocks a way round only 5 per-
cent of the residents suffering
from the same sympto ms.
"We were s urprised ourselves
with the results ," said Mrs .
Bangert, who has sulrered rrom
allergies and respiratory pro-
blems since moving to Costa
Me u . "That many people •
can't be wrona."
That conch•ion la challeqed
by 1tate and county beallb of.
ficiall wbo say that testina ol
the alr lbia moolb by the AQMD
haa detec:ted no s l1olrtcant
le vels ol harmful cbemlcall.
"It ii very unlikely lf monitor-
ing •bowl no ha rmrut cbemlcals
are being released that the ill-
nesses could be related to the
plant," said Dr. Robert Friis.
epidemiologist with the county
health department.
Dr. Fril5 says tha t he bas re·
ceived only one health complaint
rrom a Narmco neighbor. "
The AQ M D contin ue d to
test the air until April 25, for 11
diHerent toxic chemicals that
the company uses. Only toluene.
a t o xic solve nt, b as been
meHured at .Of part•
mi Woo..
Cal-OSHA 1taodarda, that are bHed on an el&bt-bour work
day. have eetabl.llbed IOO ppm ol
toluene u harmful. T•Uac bu
shown that the Narmco
chemical level• are well DHN-1
thole levela, accordlna to ~
AQllD. ,
Dr. Renate KimbroUgb, wtlo
has studied the etrecta ol toxie •
chemicals at the federal Center
for Dtleaae Control in Atlanta,'
said that the level or toluene
round was very low and "cer ·
tainly would not cause any acute
health problems."
"We do not believe that we are
going to ftnd anytbJng that's suf·
ficient," s aid Ed Camarena.
bead of the AQMD El Moote of.
(Sff CHEMICAL, Page AZ>
VOL 73,N0.118,7SECT.JONS, 110PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA ca1NOAY,APRIL27, 1980 FIFTY CENTS
Iranians Shuffle Am.erican Hostages
~Balloom • r
!Overcome
Weather
By JOEL C. DON Of lho Dfuly Pilot Sl•ll
The re wert: towering ma·
jesties in Fountain Valley Satur·
day.
They were billowing, multi-
colored balloons, aH totaled, 12
s trong.
They were plumped up with
with lighter-than-air he lium gas
and piloted b y t o p-ranked
balloonist s from the U .S.,
German v. Switzerland .
England. and Franc('
Hoping swift breezes v.·ould
carry th e m eastward. the
aero nauts ascended Orange
County sk1e5 to try to break the
trans·Amcru·an distance record
during the 1980 Gordon Bennett
Balloon Haee
• Even a rain.dampened launch
.site and overcast day didn't t keep an estimated 25.000 persons
; fro m attending the launch at
~M ile Square Park. They were en-
!
tertained by flyovers of vintage
bi ·planes in formatwn and a
powered hang glider demonstra
t1on . About a dozl·n ~round
tethe re<I hot air ba lloon!> spent
much of th<' ml)rn1n)'.? frrr) mg
t passengers for a full v1('w of thl
• festiv1t1cs ~ The C'arnival lik<' event wa~
l s p r i n k I e d IA 1 t h ~ a m l' and
souvenir booths. marchin~ band
,performance~ al•ronaut1c<1l <1nd
balloonm~ cxh1b1ts. puppetr~
. shows. and the pungent odor or
t cotton candy. hot dogs and pop
~orn filled the au' l The sky w<1~ dotted with tov f balloom. ·that ~h ppcd from the
.l hands or toddlers and a throni.: of
iamateur and profcs~1onal photo·
graphers i::obbled up roll~ of col·
or film.
<~ The Gordon R<'nnett gas
1 ba lloon race wa~ rcsurreC'ted
l ast Yl'ar bv Thomas f Heinshe.1 mer . a Rolhn~ Hills al·
t mosphen<' physicist who sp('nds
hours floating 1n a balloon over
'the Los Angeles basin collecting
air pollution samples
F'ollowing a trndil1on that was
sta rt ed in 1906 by New York
Herald publisher .Jame~ Gordon
Bennett. Hcin~he1mt'r mustered
up international support for a
<See BALLOON, Page A3)
Timely Tip:
Hour Lost
Keeping up with the
limes might be a little t1r-
mg today for some coastal
r esidents afte r c locks
across the country ·were
set forward an hour due to
daylight saving Ume.
Beginning al 2 o'clock
this morning clcx:ks were
set rorward one hour, e.g.
ir you forgot and your
clock says 10 a .m . change
the setting to 11 a . m .
We a t the Da ily Pilot
like to stay a head or the
times so newsroom clocks
•ere moved ahead Satur·
day afte rnoon to coincide
with a ~ciflc Da)'llght
lime deadline. The hour
lost today will be gained
wben the cloc ks are tu~ed back ln the ralJ.
,, . ; . .. ~
Overhead and Overboard?
Multi-colored , hot a ir ba lloons bobbed
above the crowds watching l2 international
acronauts lilt off from Mile SquarC' Park
in Fountain Valley Satur dav for the
Gordon Bennett Balloon Race. Meanwh1ll-.
fl3i ~·arhts were lcavang Newport Ha rbor
for their ;mn11al rat·(' to Enst·nad:.i . But lht..·
11ltlc ~abot staved home once th<' fleet of
la rger truft pa~5l'd the Jl'll.\ 1 See Sport:,,
Page Bl for!>a1hngdcta1ls 1
Kidnap Suspect Caught
LOVELOCK, Nev. (AP) -A
man sought ln the kidnap and
murder of a lO·year·old
Southern California boy was ar-
, rested Saturday arter an ac·
quaintance of the man re•
coanized him ln a Lovelock bar,
authorities 1a1d.
Callro rhl a o n c harges o f
murder and kidnap in the death
or Ronald Tolleson Jr:
The man who spotted Young
"was head ed e a st and had
stopped at the bar to have a cool
one. It's really a coincidence,"
the poUce chieJ said. Lovelock is
100 miles east of Reno, Nev .• on
Interstate 80.
Police Ch tef Bernard
Schneteder aaid Danny Youna.
21, wu arTested on a fualtive
,,. warrant llatiac him u wanted ln
"He was reported to us by a
subject who was going through
town who wu ramlllar with the
case," Schnelder said. The man
who recotnized Youns alao lived
tn West Covtna, a s uburb ol Loe
An1eles, only about four heuaes
from the home ol the murder
victim. the chief said.
Young had bffn In Lovelock
about rour days st.ayln« ln a nm·
down hotel "Just bidlnl out."
Schneider said.
J.
Promise Raid Victims
Unconditional Return
By Tht> As'ioOCia ted Prt>S.,
Tht· Am<'ncan ho~t<.1ge!> ha\(~
ht•t•n moved to 'a nous places in
T(·hrao and 1A1 ll be dis persed tf>
e1t1(•<, around the country to foll
<JO\ furthE-r l ' S ri·\CUl' at·
ll·rllpt!>, th£•1r militant captor-.
:-.:11d S.llurda} Iran's prer.1dent
:-.<.t1d the bodies of eight comman-
do:-. who perished in the aborted
l ' S mJl>Slon will be rt.>turned to
the Uruted States "wtth no con-
d1t1ons attached ..
T e hran r adio rePOrted that
Cormnando
Strategy
Described
W ASHl:'\GTO'.'< I \ P 1 Thf•
Amcnc-an comm,.ndos sent !()
Ir.in on th<' 111 fated re-.rur m1-.
!>l<lO IAl·r c to hil\l' t•ntt'rl'd
Tt•hran 1n motonLt-d Yl'htcle-.
and. undt·r tht· c•o\· .. r of dark
nl'"· -.p1nted JIAa~ 53 Am1:nc:.rn
('.I pt I \'l"S
l'1•nta1'!nn official-. inC'luding <1
!'\ t n 111 r m ii It •I r \' 0 ff I<' l' r IA h 0
bnl'fl-d n•porter~ Saturda~. r~·
fu:-.l'd to discus!> details of ttw
pl.in beyond lht' point "hC'n• 1t
":..-. Hborted in thl' d <1rkne~ of
lht· Iranian de"l'rt
Hut o ther adm1 n1 i.tra t1on
source' dt'str1bed the actual
n·'>C'Ul' plan this IA a~
The 00 Ament•an commandos
IA t•n• to six•nd one night Jt J
mountain hiding plaC'e, not at
tht• desert refueling site .
ThC' l' S hehcoptc-rc; th<'
samt.· ont>S whose malfunctJons
causc'<l tht.· m1ss1on to bt.• scuttled
IA ere to ferry the commandos
from the hiding place to a polllt
nt·ar Tehran. Thert>. the com·
mandos would ha\'e linked up
IA 1th waiting vehicles and would
have dnvc n through the capital
to the t: S Embassv. Jn the darkn~s Of ni ght. It was hoped
tht·y '>'Ould not be' noticed b)
passe rs· by.
In Tehran, they wt·re s upposed
to surprise and ovcrcomt: the
guards at the U S. E m bassy,
<See PLAN, PageA2>
CREDIT CALLED? -Debt
collection h as becom e quite
civilized these days, says Karl
G ibbs. th i rd ge n e r a t ion
manager of a collection agency
But the goal is still the same. to
get debtors to pay their blUs.
Page Cl.
FIVE YEARS AFTER -
Those Americans who left Vlet-
na m via the embass y roof and
helicopters. as the Viet Cong en·
circled Saigon ended our pre-
. sence there. but not our concern
over the war. A noted "hawk"
and "dove" analyze what
America learned. Page Al2.
POlt'BAJT OF AN AR'nST
-David Carradine, who plays
the tortured life or artist Paul
GauauJn. hopes this role wtll
help him abed bis reputation ol
beinc u mysUcal and uncoven·
tlooal u some ol the charact.en
he bu played. He H)'I, "You
have to act to play the part <of
l raniJn trnop~ fo und s ix burned
l>Od1t·"> In th(• ""Tl'<'kagc Of tlAO
JZ1<1n t ll S aircra ft" and said
· tht''>l' bodw\ an' possibly those
of th1· pilot)'. ;ind co·pllots of the
burnt:d airc·raft ..
.\ photogr.Jphn who vis ited
t h1· d1..,t•rt .,,tt' told reporter"> the
burnl-d bod1t-:-. 1Aere being taken
t<• Ya1d , -.omc 125 miles to the
!o.OUlh
Tht> Tf.'hran broad c a s t .
monitored in London, said lhat
when tv.o patrol<; entered one of
the U S. helicopters a nd brought
out a box. the box e"<ploded. k11l-
'"~ one ~uard, and v.oundmg
l IAO Other-.
"Thrt"e of the f1 ve helicopters
left bf-hind by li.S. militar y
pn-.onn<'I 1n Rohal Khan were
rl1·-.trn~1·d b~ Iranian arm y"
plJn~. tht" r<1d10 reported. "The
otht>r tv.o ~en• left int~t."
Th<' broadcast added. "ln one
nf 1 ht•<,(' h<'hcopters, IA h1ch were
cloc,el) tnSJ>C<'t<'d. there wer e
map~ and eommun1cat1o ns
t>qu1pm<..nl The operation com·
mander ~aid the l ' S. troops had
pla<'ed explo!>1vt.• devices m the
t'(lu1pment they left behind and
lht•re I!> a po::.!>1b1hty that they
may hrtH' mined the area.''
It abo s:11d that "a tanker
lorr~. hNtdin~ for Taba~ from
Yaid. cum<' under f1rt.•" during
lht• l' S effort and blew up.
I r ;i n1 a n officials have s aid
..,Omt.' of th<' Americans in the
rescue rruss1on we re left behind.
but Tehran radio said "careful
air r~Ma1:.!lancc" of the area
h<1d failed to fmd any
In oth<?r deve lopments :
The Pentagon raised from
four to five lhe number of com-
mandos 1t sa1d were inJured in
the attempt and said all of them
IACre going to be treated at
m1htary hospitals in Texas (see
!!<.'pa rate story).
Barbar a Ti mm of Oak
Creek. Wis .. in Tehran to visit
her hostage son. told Iranians
she deeply regretted the U.S.
rescue effort.
A usuall y refiable Egyptian
ma~uzme called October report-
ed that 4-0 Iranian troops trained
in the Unitea Sta tes were in·
volved in Friday's aborted mis -
~1on. There was no comment
from u s. om ctals .
Gau g uln l. Yo u c an 't walk
through it." Page 87.
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APPARENT "EICUf ROUTES TO FREE U.S. HOSTAGel
,.,... .. Qalmed, U.S. Denied Aetuellno In Battraln
20 Questions
Security Hidi11g Answers
('ompiled by the DaiJy Pilot Staff
A::. man) quv!.llon~ remain unanswered as answered m
thl' Jftermath ur tht.· Jborted raid to free the U.S.
ho&latges. · Here are 20 questions, and many of these will not be
ans wered m the days and months ahead for dipolomaUc
and security reasons . ,
-DID U.S. INTELLIGENCE ascertain that the mill·
tan ts' security measures had become lax or not as tight?
-Did the U.S. perceive that the militants --for all
their bravado in public -were not aa willing as they had
been to die. and especially to blow themselves up? . -Could a signal have been passed. even by President
Bam-sadr. that a rescue could succeed at thts llme?
Did the U.S. rescue force plan, as rumored. to use a
gas that would cause the militants and other Iranian
personnel to become nauseous or to use other chemical
agents'' -WERE ANY OTHER SOPHISTICATED. exotic or
ruturistae \H•apons or m~:.ins to be employed in the
rescue?
-How were the vehicles to be used in the attack on
Tehran to be prepositioned for use by the commandos? By
friendl.v forces. by the C-130s. by the copters.
Eight copters and six transports headed at night
for a remote landing site in the desert. Was this a World
War II site. a site once used by the shah, or had the U.S. m
recent weeks put In a reconnaissance team or security
force there? Did we rely only on satellite photos?
. . Was there anothe r U.S. commando or raiding Corei!
in Iran when the 14 !)la nes moved toward Posht Badam?
-Were the Navy copters fitted with sand filters. or
with the type of equipment the Israelis use for desert
"arf<l re? -lS THE NAVY Cll-53 SUPERIOR lo the Army and
Manne versions for a m1ss1on of this importance?
Why wt·ren 'l the classified plans destroyed? And
\\.hy not some or all of the copters? How many were
boobytrapped?
Was Prc:.ident Carll'r upset al Mrs. Barbara Timm.
the mother who v1s1ted her hostage son. because or the
propaganda value the Iranians might gain or because she
would be m the way of a m1ss1on then in the planrung
stages?
-Defense Secretary Harold Brown will appear on
CBS' "Face the Na&lon" interview program today ID
place of tbe previously scbeduJed guest, GewenJ •at.on
Corp. Chairman Thomas A. Morphy, Ute netwon an·
nounced 'aturday.
The guests scheduled lo appear OD lbe other nationally
televised interview program:. a re:
-Zbigniew Brzezinski. President Carter's national
security adviser, OD ABC's "Issues and Answers."
-George Ball, caret!r diplomat and former un-
dersecretary or state. on NBC 's "Meet the Press."
· Did the moves th1~ week by Iran toward Russia
forct: the U.S. to hurry or move ahead planning for the
rescue. and did the pollt1cal turmoil in Iran add any
urgency?
Did we have a contingency or alternate plan to be
carried out the following night or within a week had the
two planes not coll1dect ~nd the mission not become public?
-DID THE PLANNERS PUSH both the planes and
the personnel beyond their mechanical and physical hmats
to fly 500 miles. with 200 more to the target, plus their
exit" Uad the weather foreca~ts available to U.S dec1S1on
m akers gtve the probability of sandstorms ?
. -How was a bus load or Iranians able to get so close to
:.uch an important m1 ss1on" Was there any secunty on
ro<ids to the site?
Were Iranians opposed to the Khomeini regime
either aboard the 14 a ircraft. or at a site outside Tehran.
or an or near the embassy?
-Old the C-130's, as rumored, use Egypt and Bahrain
as bases to ~et to the desert site? Were there other coun -
tries to be used to land the hostages or lo n y to in case of
emergency?
And. was the rescue plan the one published by the
Washington Post on Saturd<1). or one set forth by the
Ad ministration later in the da}. or something different?
From Page A I
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outside the city to board C-130
transport planes.
Presumably. part of the com
mando forc e wo uld have
penetrated the Iranian foreign
ministry and brought out three
American diplomats being held
there
Sources discounted reports
that the commandos would have
used incapacitating gas.
Perhaps the most sensitive
element of the pla n. and tbe part
officials are most reluctant to
talk about. involves the methods
by which vehicles were to be
placed In position to a wait the
commando force and to help in
other ways.
The supposition is undercover
agents, probably Americans and
Iranians, have been at work
secretly preparing for the
rescue mission which died about
200 miles short of its mark as a
result or helicopter breakdowns.
American officials, without
openly aknowledging t here
were such undercover a1ents,
Indicate that such help was pre-
sent and that deeply secret er.
forts are being made to either
get them out or aaaure their
safety inaide the country.
SAN ANTONIO CAP> -Five
Amerttan aervlcemen ln,Jured
durln1 lbe eborted effort to rree
the U.S. holtaget ln lran were are ted by u drum and buale
<·orpa u lhey arrived In Texas today for trealment at military
h0tpltala.
The rave arrived ut Kelly Air
f>'orce Base on a flight from
West Germany.
The C·l41 Starlifter carrying
the in.luttd men bad landed at
McGulre Air Force Base ln New
Jersey early Saturday and took
off for Texas less than two hours
later alter a refueling and crew
ehange.
Two men were reported in
serious coodiUon and two in sta·
ble condition. said Defense
Department spokes man Navy
<.:apt. Ralph Blancha rd 10
Washington. A fifth man. whose
presence on the plane was not
disclosed wllll after the Jet ar·
rived ln the United States, was
said to be suflering from a leg
Injury'. NEIGHBORS CL.AIM THAT NARMCO SMOK£ STACKS EMIT HARMFUL SMOKE AT NIGHT
"•'
From Pa~ ,t l ..
CHEMICAL FUMES HARMFUL TO M.ESANS? .,
• • •
f1 ce. "We were convinced from
th e outset tha t we'd find
nothing."
Criticism or the state testing
methods hav<' come from Dr Pietro Capurro. a patholog1s.t
wh o has done extensive studies
on the use or chemical solvents
in residential areas.
In hls own work, the Hunt·
ington Beach physician said. he
tested the samples immediately
arter they were collected to as-
sure an a ccurate reading. "By
waiting a day it can be absorbed
out." he said .
Camarena has admitted that
the AQMD 1s wailing one to five
days. before testing the air
~amplM.
Suspicion that the company
has a ltered its production
methods since the testing began
is widespread &mong the rest·
dents. Narmco a nd AQMD of·
f1 c1als dispute this claim .
While neighbors contend lhat
the plant is much quieter and
that fumes have decreased,
Camarena contends that it
would be impossible for the com·
pany to alter its operations for
as long as the testing bas COO·
tinued.
Narmco uses more than 200
toxic chemicals in its production
or plastics and resins. One of the
most widely used che micals.
methylethylketonc ! ~t EK L 1s
not being te ~tc d because
Camarena says. "It'~ relatively
non·tOXIC ..
Ronald Rasmusse n. a lJC
Irvine professor tn env1ronmen·
tal medicine d1sagr<'es. !>aying
the M EK 1s more toxic than the
tolut•n(' and hexane betng tested
:rnd that studies have shown th<Jt
i..•xposure to the c hem ical ha!.
produced neurological disorders
in workers.
M EK can c<.1 use c hromosomal
t·hangc~ that c:.in result in con·
vulsions and epileptic attacks.
Capurro claims.
Use o f MEK wa s !>O
dangerously hlgh at the plant
that Costa Mesa fire marshal
Russ Henderson closed down a
mixing operation for one week
followmg the Aug. 22 fire.
The flamma ble liquid was be·
mg mixed near unprotected wir·
ang without ventilation. he ex·
plained.
Narmco 1s also a registered
user of asbestos. according to
Cal-OSHA records . AQMD of-
fi cials admitted this week that
they are testing for that cancer-
causang material. but no results
are available yet.
J oan Lynch is a s lim dark·
haired woman who speaks for
many residents when she says
"All the neighbors want the fac·
tory to move. I think for our
health that it would be the best
thing."
<Narmco orriclals already
have begun moving their opera·
lions to a new location on
Kraemer Avenue in Anaheim.
Roughly 30 percent of their pro·
ductlon was moved last week
and the remainder. they say. is
e xpected to be moved by the end
of 1981.)
In the summer or 1974 after
Mrs. Lynch was working in her
front yard, she noticed a rash on
her face and arms.
Since then she has been
plaJued by a series of unex·
plaaned respiratory problems
and rashes. she says. .
lie r physician. Dr. Soloman
Lutsky. believes that the spots
on her arms and legs are
Robber Flees
With 82,000
An Anaheim store was robbed
at gunpoint Saturday night by a
man who fired three rounds of
ammunition before fleeing with
$2,000, according to police. No
one was hurt.
Northgate Market. 722 N.
Anaheim Blvd.. was held up
shortly after 11 p.m. No other
delalla were available.,
chemical bums, but he 's at a
loss to treat her because repeat·
e d r equests t o lea rn what
chemicals she was exposed to
ha\r gonr unun~wered b '
~armco.
When :l smoke cloud blankNed
the neaghborhood an a n incident
last May, a Narmco official
volunteered and then refused to
pay Mrs. Lynch's medical bills
Bob Ste mmle r . gene r al
manager for Narmco s aad the of·
k r to pay for medical ball!. was
1n no way an adm,ss1on of
"'roogdoing "It's a reaction to
!'\armco bein~ 1n tb1 i.
nc·a ~hborhood." he ,a1d
:O.ktinda U} (' moH'<l mt'> ht-r
home on Maple Strf'f't with her
husband and two children last
Apr al. She ~ailed that seconds after
their home filled with fumes
from the May incident her
daughter Michelle, five. had her
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first asthma attack in more thu •
two years.
Paramedics rushed to the
small Co6ta Mesa home to assist
tht-~ oun~ cerC'bral palsy victim.
~t or~ than 40 residents livtng
in a thr{'(' square block area sur-
rounding th1.• plant are working
C1n clam1s to be filed against the'
l'O m pan)'. accordmg to Elle"' ·
Want«rbottom. a n Irvine at·
torne} They will file a· lawsuit •
"'1thm two months, she said.
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BAIJ,OON RACE • • •
dass1c balloon race that had
abruptly ended in 1938. In that
year. Germany invaded Poland.
the country that was to host the
event.
Seventeen aeronauts lifted off
last year from the Queen Mary
dock in Long Beach.
M Ile Square Park was select.
.-d for the 1980 and 1981
Gordon Bennett race for its size.
public facilities and organaza.
tional support from the city and
county officials.
.. We want to make Fountain
Valley the gas balloon capital of
Lbe world." said Heinsheimer. in
an mterv1ew prior to the start of
com petition
Orange County Supervisor
Philip Anthony. agreed saymg
he will s upport Male Square
Park as a permanent sill' for
the mtemataonal race
But of more 1mmed1ate con·
cern to the balloon race officials
and competing aeronauts was
the l ess -tha n-spectacul ar.
"£'ather
The cloud ceiling had dropped
to about 1.500 feet. And gentle
breezes prO\'lded little hope for a
swift irutiaJ lift from lhe launch
site.
"The winds are not good.'
said German pilot Gottlieb
Blenk ... We 're going to have lo
jtO immediately to 6,000 or 7,000
feet "
Gottlieb, 45. who was accom·
panied by co-pilots Kurt Reisch
and Gunther Womer. prefers a
gradual ascent, to optimize the
volume of gas.
Each baJloon entry received a
fixed volume or gas, depending
on the number or passengers in
the gondola. Sand ballast is
dumped from the ba lloon to
ascend.
Compelilive s pirits we-e
raised soon after noon. as the
sun peeked through the clouds
and a wind pushing eastward
signaled the time for launch.
"We'd like more visibility but
the winds have improved so at
ll'ast we won't be headed for
Mexico," said Jay Sutherland, a
33-year-old Fullerton electrician
who was co-pilot with balloonist
Fred Krieg, of Perris.
Soon after 1 p.m .. the British
entry "Cities Service" earned
Anthony S mith and Royston
Cooper towarrt Anaheim
Stadiwr
* Standings
Following as a Gordon
Bennett gas balloon race
st atus report from the
radio room control center
al the Queen Mary. The
balloons are expected to
hove r unul breezes pick
up al dawn.
Ooutlle EA191e IV IU.!>.) NHr l~
Alaml..,..rKe lt4'(1< Cloud Dancer IU S I Nor1,,H\I Of
.... ersf_ Nk!lll\I., IU S l 10 mlle'\ \GUI,,_,, Of Buer<1f!Md Roll~ O'Grlldv IU 5 ' Sou1 .... ,, Of Marci\ Air Fore~ 8.t'IO!
Oeslony (U.S I N~ar Onl•roo
Airpc>r1
City Of SI lOul\ IU S.l Nur Cluno
Hiii\
Circus l(noe (Sw1ul Sou1""'H' Of
Redlanc»
Emu -IS..l~a ,...,. Yorba
l•ndil NI A N (~m&nl OU1 OI rKe
Ciloes ~VIC• IBrhi~) Out Of r•<P ~ ... CFrlft<nt ....... ,._,.,.
st.Olum SM'•lno IYY91Klavl NHr Et TOfO
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, A few minutes later, the Dou-
ble Eagle IV, an unusual clear
plastic design, took the Albu-
querque duo of Ben Abruzzo and
La rry Newman on a more
northwesterly route.
Last year. Abruzzo. Newman
and Maxie Anderson captured
the Gordon Bennett trophy m the
Double Eagle I ll. Th e
d aring trio made international
headlines in August 1978. when
they were the first aeronauts to
make a trans-Atlantic crossing
by balloon.
Anderson and co.pilot son
Kris. however . bowed out of the
race this year at the last minute
Meanwhile. hundred s of
amateur radio enthusiast~
acr oss the nation will be
monitoring balloon locations as
· ground crews follow in cars and
trucks
SECOND TO LJFT OFF
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GAS BALLOONS IN VARIOUS STAGES OF READINESS
Swtu Team Htgheat, Long Trucb Suppled Helum
Most Bodies Found
From Plane Crash
S ANTA CRUZ DE TEN-
ER I FE (AP) -Rescue
workers on Saturday recovered
the remains or most of the 145
persons killed in the crash o< a
British ebart er jet the day
before.
There was speculation among
some of the nearly SOO wortters
that the plane, carrying British
tourists, may have exploded in
the air.
They sald they found no
severed tree trunks and only a
few destroyed treetops, indicat-
ing the trees were bit by failing
parts of the jet rather than by a
direct impact.
Authorities hoped the plane's
black-box recorder, wbicb was
recovered Saturday, would ~
vide the answer to wbat went
wrong.
Guillermo May, a spokesman
for the Brttiab charter Uoe Dan·
Air. said the caUH of the era.sh
w aa "an autbent.lc puule."
Red Croes penoonel with 15
ambulances and more than 500
policemen, soldiers, firemen and
shepherd.a searched a two-mile
swath of ruged terrain in a pine
forest midw1y up a volcanic
mountainalde. '
The corpses were to be
brou1ht down to an army bar·
racks for ldentlftcatloa.
The search wu ealled olf at
5: 30 p.m. because of heavy foa. It
wu to reeume today.
Chunb of UM Jet slammed in-
t., the ,.... -~.118-foot-~ Tekle PeM, the tallell ln Spain.' '11
Canal"J lllmdl. Releue offtdala
aaJd t.bere w.-e llO aurvtvon.
1 ne O..Air Boetnc m ..-c1o .. 12 .._ from Los Rodeol
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Airport ...... lt ..... '° ...... sis •I._ llltar OD a wladlwept
runwQ located ... ,,... two
IDOUD&.l&m. •
Cuban Craft With· 200 Reported Sinking
KEY Wl:ST, Fla. <AP> -
Potential trafedy stalked the
Cub1n bolll ft Saturday as
stron1 winds and high waves bUf·
feted hundreds of boats scattered
1crou the 90-mile stretch of open
se1 between tbia Florida resort
and Cuba.
A boat with 200 people aboard
was reported sinking 15 miles
northeast or the Cuban Port or
Mariel late Saturday. a Coast
Guard spokesman said.
The 210-foot Coast Guard cut-
ter Diligence was bead~ to the
scene. and Cuban authorities
had been alerted. Seaman Gree
Robinson said. ,
He said the first report of the
ain~lng boat was received about
10 :30 p.m. No further Informa-
tion about the vessel waa im·
mediately available.
Radio Havana, meanwhile, re-
ported that after the nearly l,000
boats waiting 1t the Port of
Mariel had left the Carlbbe1n
island nation. the Cuban govern·
menl would permit an alrlltt to
allow others to leave
The report, m onitored i n
Miami on Saturday, did not in·
DURING LAUNCH, SWISS TEAM DRIFTED TOWARD CAA
THm Members, SpectMon Eased tt Over Obatade
Bogota Terrorists
May Release 16
BOGOTA CAP l -The Colom
bian government said Sa turda)'
"a s atisfactory balanct"' hac;
been reached an negot 1at1on~
with guerri llas ho lding 16
dip lomats hos tage 1n t he
Domirucan Republic Embassy
Signs hung 1n the embassy v.m
· dows suggested today couJd bl·
the decisive day
Expectations rose that most of
the diplomats would bt> freed
within a day or two and that
fi ve. Including US Ambassador
Diego Asencia. would bl• flov.11
with their 20-30 guerrilla captors
to C'uba and then Vienna. where
the d1plomal'. v.ould ht' relcast-d
Saturday mJ?ht. l\\O sa~n' v.nt· tt.>n in Sparush v.t•rp dc.pla~ed an
~('C'OOd :.ton-\\ lnd014 S or tht• em-
haso; y, aet'ordinl? to a se~unly
agt>nt and residents of horn~ at
lh<' n •ar of the t>mbassy They
n•ported one said. "Thanks to
CH'ryone. "'e're leaving tomor·
rov..." and the othe r said,
"Thanks to everyone. we're ~o
mi? al 6 30 .. The second sign
1?3' e no date, nor dad it say ar
6 30 meant in the mornmg or af-
ternoon
CHEESE & SAUSAGE
I d le1te whether the boatllft ,
would be halted once the boata
now at Martel .are fUJed. More •
boils were headed for the port. 1 Cout Guard penonnel here, ;
aomeaummoaedfrom uf1r aw1y
as Virginia, worked 24-bour ,
s h i fts to keep track of the
estimated 1,000 boata on the way
to the Port of Mariel on Cuba's •
north coast or headed home to
the United States with refugees.
Administration officials In ,
Washington, who asked not lo be
identified by name, told re ·
porters Saturday that immjgra-•
t1on laws wiU be more striclly 1
enforced in an effort lo ease the •
problern<i caused by the illegal :
arrival o< the increasing num-:
bers of refugees. :
The officials also raised for •
the first time the possibility that
i.ome refugees found lo be in-'
ehgable ror permanent resident
status may be deported back to
Cuba.
Key West Port Director Fran-
ca sco Ve li z said 2.500 boats
have left since Wednesday, with
perhaps 500 setting out Friday
de spite warn ings o r bad
weather
Only 67 boats had returned by
noon Saturday during the week·
long boatlift that has brought in
more than 2.SOO refugees since
Cuban President Fidel Castro aJ .
lowed the boathft to begin a
week ago Sunday. That lnchJdes
<ieven boats that pulled in Satur-
day with about 725 refugees -
the biggest one-day total to date.
Cuban exile leaders angrily
reJt:Cted a Carter administration
Jppeal Sat urday fo r their
C'Ooperataon :n stf'mm10g the
flow of Cuba1l refugeci> into the
l'n1tl'd SWt~ About half of a
group of 40 exalt! leaders walked
out of J meet.mg with top ad·
m1n1 ~t rat1on o ff1 c 1als i n
Wa-.hangton when the two side!>
could not a~ret: on an agenda for
the s~aon
Must or the larger boats
a\c11labll' an t.w Florida Keys
v. ere rE:'nled or bought early in
tht• v.t>t-k. leaving latecomers
v. 1th no choice but lo pay en-
t n·prt'nl ur. $5,000 lo ~15.000 ror
~maller craft. wme barely 16
eel long ·
~me boat owners making the
trap to Cuba were charging
$1 ,000 or more per passenger.
Many othe r boats were skip-
oe"ed bv Cuban exiles going to
Cuba to bring back relatives and
friends.
200 Held at
Sub Launch
G RCYI'ON. Conn. <AP> -More
than 200 people were arrested
Saturday when peaceful pro-
t~ters lned to block the gates to
the E lectric Boat s hipyard.
v. here 5.000 people gathered to
l'ht•<'r t.he launchin~ of the na-
t100 's se<.'ond Trident missile
s ubmanne
M ar~aret Garvey NedzJ. *lfe
or a Mi chigan congressman.
christened the $1.2 baluon USS
M 1ch1gan with a swing of the
l radallonal champagne bottle.
Out of he a ring of the
<.'t>remonv . more than 850 de·
monstrator'i of all ages lined
Eastern Pomt Road to protest
the Tndent program.
Many protesters tried to block
gates to the srupyard. PoUce ar-
rested 21 1 people. The arrests ·
were orderly, as agreed pre·
vaously with state and local
pohce.
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I SEID BER GIFT
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ff iclcor7 Ferms
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Secret Gear Left
As Force Fled
•·ro• A1MCl•ted Preu Dt1pe&dw•-.
WASHINGTON Tht1rt' 11> • J>Ol•lblUly that omC'
s ecrl't t..>qu1pment or dO<'Umtlnts we-re lt1fl bt-hlrul In
Amen ('an hdlcoptf'r~ abandont'd oner the .-.n~laUc.n fll
a hoslafte ~cue mission In the lrunlan dt18(1rt, a 11•n'41r
U S. military offit't-r said S.turcby
lie menUoned cert1tin iwnsltlvc communll'atlnna ••'41
electron.ks equlprnt•nt .s •mot1& thfl potslbllltlN
But he said the Iranian •Ir fot"t"t' may havo do""'""'
this secret material If, as tw hf-llevt-5 hapJM<nt'd. t~ f ra
nlans bombed the abandont.'d ~Uroptf'rs
This officer said h_, h-. ... t•vt'ry rt1uon to ~11.,, . .., thcl
Iranian air forre did bomb tht• hf'l1('<)l)lt•r11. H hall bt'(lll
dalme,'(j by Iranian authorihl·~
Top Senator Knew Plan
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WASHING TON -The day before the collapse or the
hostage rescue operation, President Carter revealed de·
tails of the plan lo Seoale Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd
and estimated its chaoces of success at "better than
51>·50." Byrd disclosed Saturday.
However. the West Virginia Democrat said the presi-
dent. while indicating the plan would be tried shortly did
not tell hlm early stages were already under way. '
I . The Senate leader also accused Carter of allowing
himself to be«>me a captive of lhe Ayatollah RuboUab
Khomeini. just as the 50 hostages are captives or the mlli·
tants who took over the U S Embassy in Tehran. Three
Amen cans have also been detained at the Iranian Foreign
M mistry in Tehran.
Saying there's little more Carter can do to help the
hosta~es by remaining m the White House. Byrd called on
h1n:i to put the Ira nian cn s1s aside and hit the campaign trail
Raid Option Still Open?
W ASmNGTON -Planners of the mission to rescue
the American hostages from Tehran bad received very
solid assessments that the operation probably would suc-
ceed in geUing everyone out -including lhe 90-man com-
mando force with small losses at mosL
A senior U.S. military officer told reporters Saturday
that from a military point of view. the profess1ooal offiN?r
corps sull has a great deal of conlidence m the plan. wh.ich
came to disaster in the desert of Iran because of
mechanical breakdown of key hchropter equipment and a
flaming collision between a helicopter and a C·IJO
transport.
This officer . who d eclined to be Identifie d.
acknowledged that Iran's assertion Saturday that the
Amen can host.ages are being d1spersed from the US. Em·
ba!>sy where they have been held since Nov. 4 represents a
"complication.'' but would not concede that a military
rescue no longer is feasible. ·
Poll Finds Resrue Ba~ked
NEW YORK CAP> -More Americans support Presi·
dent Carter's handling of the Iran crisis after Thursday's
aborted rescue plan than did two weeks ago, according lo
a Gallup Poll taken for Newsweek magazine.
Forty-six percent of the 671 persons polled Friday
night supported President Carter's handling of lhe crisis.
compared with 40 percent who approved in a nationwide
News week survey April 9 aod 10.
However, the new figure was still down from the 77
percent approval rating Carter got in the poll last
December.
Among those s urveyed Friday, 71 per~nt said Carter
was right to t ry to rescue the hostages in Iran by military
force. 18 percent disagreed and 11 percent said they did not
know.
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ByJ11LESLOH A1'1-titl c.._,. .....
TAMPA. Fla Imagine someone iuUnctlvely leaptn1
Into a caae to give mouth·W-louth resuscitaUon to a 1orWa.
Now )'OU begln to have a notion of what manoer of man
l6 Lynn Ash. He did that. Actually. lt WU mouth·W-noetril
re1u1cltaUon, but you get the Idea. The gorllla dled. Lynn
Ash SS'M'nt the next three nights In the ca1e adjoining the gr1.-vtna w1dow'8.
Or try lhl1.
THE 80tl8 aummoned Lynn
Aab lo tell hJm he had earned a
ral1e. that he would cet It Jn Sep-
tembff or~r
Sa&d l~M A.ah : "l hope it's
Ot'lotktr My favorite month."
On anotht-r orraslon . ·hi$
banhr phcxw'<t Lynn Ash to tell
hlnl hfl hnd mistakenly deposit·
rc1 hl11 f>af<'hf-<'k stub, not hls
tlA)'t'h('('k Mlithl hf havt' thrown
hf' l)i')'('ht'<'k ltWAY~ '·>'"'' A11h ('ht•<'kl'd lht> trash
l11u1k"t llt-hnd
I. •nn A"h. you undt>r~lnnd. h
a arowo man lh• Ii! 37 years old
II., I brltehl Ht• has u drivt.•r's
llre1 n1e1 He llkt•s Rlrls tlt1 has an
umy of frle'ndN t:xruse ml',
l.ynn A"h la not 37 . tic 111 38 Sllp~ hla mJnd
It a just thet l,ynn Ash seem.'
to have a dllft-rt-nt notion from
moat Ol)MI,,. ol what Is and what
'" not worthy of ronctrn
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way that makes me happy. I
believe that's what everybody
ought to do.''
Perhaps you know Lynn Ash,
or know of him.
Ir you are among the seVttal
hundred who bought hls paint·
ings during the ~ade or the '&Os, pa.id handsome prices for
them. you will reeo1nlle bis
~htnature : LASH.
The palnUnas are somewhat
sentimental. ''l 1uess I'm a sen·
tlmentaJ f>:Clrson." he said . "I
guess that s what I am."
Ile was a rarity of rarities in
those days, an artist ma.kin& a
good living. Theo. one day, he
put aside his brushes and quit.
"THE WORK had drained
me." he explained. "I love
animals. I seem to have a way
with them. and they with me. So
I thought I would work with
animals for a time. That's what
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ANIMALS, ART AND LYNN ASH QO TOGETHER NICIL Y ;
Dropout Artlet Seye He'a GQlno to Plllnt Again ,
I've bttn doing the last eight
years, and I've never been hap-
pier."
He took a job at Busch
Gardens, the African theme
park where 2.000 animals reside.
enough to satisfy even a Lynn
Ash
A way ~ith animals" What un·
derstatement. Animals run to
Lynn A.sh. A blind rhinocerous.
sensing his presence. ambles up
for a pat. Snoozing orangutans,
when h e pa sses. besti r
themselves and raise trusting
eyes in salute. The old gorilla,
re5t h.i.s soul. required a morning
back rub
Well . all those creatures are
going to miss Lynn Ash
"Recently," he !.aid. "I have
felt as though a volcano 1s inside
me. I have all these Ideas r•
paintings. Just bursting out. All I
want lo do now is paint. , l
"AS SOON as I can arrange it.
I will quit my job. I have a piece
of property out in the woods. I'm
goiog to build a house on s tilt.s..o
I a m .up in the trees, a tree
house, and live there and paiJ\t
there. I've always wanted a tree
house. l'U have one." i
So we will be aeelng that
s1goature again soon. on pai.JK-
1ngs made in the treetops, where
free spint.a dwell. In eight years.
it has appeared but once.
The old gorilla's widow, ~
see. remarried. The marriage
was frw~ and the choice for
the baby's na me unantmo"9.
Lash •
ANIMALS ARE. So are sun-
lit-ts. tr«' bark, s pran~ buds.
a utumn lt-nvl'S. Tax forms and
bank s t a t eme nts are n ot
S('arccrows are. Wooden ace
boxes are. Time clocks are not.
Lov('rs are.
"I'm not aware that I'm any
different from other people." he
said. "I try to live my life the Trim Led to Left Hoo~,
BWJinessman
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Shares With
Employees
PLEASANTVILLE.· NY.
CAP> -Martin Scheiner said he
wasn't playing Santa Claus
when he sent gifts totaling Sl.5
million to his 600 former
employees. It was lhe least he
could do. be said, for the people
who helped make him rich.
TRDn'Y YEARS ago io hls
New York City living room.
Sc heiner founded a s m a ll
medical electronics firm.
Over the years. has Elcc-
tronics for Medicine Jtrew into a
multinull.Jon-dollar industry and
moved t-0 th.is Westchester Coun-
ty community Last September
the firm was purchased by
Honeywell Inc ror an un·
dis('losed amount. aod Scheiner
and his wife. Ann, moved to
Tortola m the Britis h V1rgm
Islands
Last week, the workers began
recelv\ng hand-addressed letters
from t.Mir former boss . :The let-
ters read: "Ann and I want to
share our good fortune with you.
The enclosed check 1s our gift to
you. The ta xei> have been paJd
by us.
"IT WAS not by accident that
E. for M. grew from the small
company which I started 30
years a'o to the respected or-
gan izat1on which Honeywell
bought last year," Scheiner
wrote. "This success was due to
the efforts of all or you who
worked with me over the
years."
Enclosed with each letter was
a check amounting to $50 for
each month lhe employee bad
worked for Scheiner. Several
employees got S20.000.
PHILADELPHIA <AP> -
Tom Dickerson says he can't re-
call his father's h~r ever being
much shorter than s houlde r
length. but it's close-~ropped
now -a hospital barber gave
the 97·year-old man an unwant-
ed haircut
"I walked into the room and
he had tears running down his
race, .. SaJd Dickerson. 44 '"He
asked me wh y I let them cut tus
hair."
"NOW MY father won't eat
anything." he said.
Htmdreds Die
lnKnrd War
By Tbe A.uociated Press
Bitter fighting in Kurdistan
left hundreds of government
so ldiers. Kurdish rebels and
civilians dead, Kurdish sources
in Tehran said Saturday.
A Kurdish leader appealed for
lnternaUooaJ relief for the peo-
ple of tbe area in oorlhwestem
Iran as fighting was reported in
four cities and towns.
The Kurdish sources said hun·
dreds of persons were killed in
battles Friday in Sanandaj. and
that a heavy rocket and mortar
attack by Iranian t r oops
destroyed many homes.
Dickerson accepts the ex-
planation from administrators
of Osteopathic Hosp1t.al for the
haircut. Apparently, he said. a
barber who donates his tJme to
the hosptt.al went to lus father's
room wtu.le h.is son was oot there
and asked if tht' old man wanted
a h:urcut.
Dickerson said his father.
Marttn. gave lD arter beio~ told
has son had autbonz~ the cut
He said tus father's poor heann~
and the barber's Uuck accent
probably contnbuted to the mis-
ta ke.
"I have an electric comb and
an electric brush and I Look care
or his hair every day. Just the
day before I bad shampooed bis
hair. It had a beautiful shine,''
the son said, bis voice cracking.
The last lime his fat.Mr let
anyone touch b.ls silver locks -
his "pnde and JOY" -was SIX
months ago, hesaJd.
The affair flared up Friday, a
day after the haircut, when
Dickerson tried lo usher a photo-
grapher lo bis father's room to
take a ptcture of the old man, he
said. The hospitaJ refused.
"So I went downstairs to walk
the photographer back out." the
son said. "When I went back up-
st a I rs there was a security
guard. He asked me where I was
going and I told him. He said
'I'm sorry. visiting hours are
over.'
,.., .. ·'r ., .. ,.
"I said, 'I know why you're
mad It's okay. Just let me gp
get my hat and coat.· He said, 'l
told you vtsiting hours are ove.r:
When I tned to step around him
he pushed me agains t the waU
and at that point I must admit l
tned to defend myself.
"Th<>n he hit me over the eye
1.1o 1th tu., 1.1ooalk1e-talkw and that'•
1.1o hen I knocked h1 m down."
L>1r kerson said.
"I knocked ham down three
tames"
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For Panels
Laguna Beach C ity Clerk Verna Rollinge r will a c .
cept appltcations Monday
mornU\g from citizens seeking
appointment to one of more than
3-0 city commjtt.ee posts.
Council members will meet •t
7 p m . Monday to Interview ..
plicants for seats on a genetlllP
plan committee. local coastet
plao committee, and sev!e .. panels that will be charged
the duty of updating various
ments of the geoeral plan. . ~~
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noon Monday for cons1dera~
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LOSANOELl:s CAP) Mane p1yc~it holted rMlo 1h0w1
HYI her b•band U . b lmpo. acl"'OM ~ nalaon.
tent and laekl ll 1teem. Dr. Grant '• back1roWMi and
• John la conctmed b9cauae h.\s credentials are lmprnidve. Ttw
&-year.old ton-..,.. 1lrl'1 pan. .i ttra<'tlve. mellow·volced
t es. brunette ha.a a Ph 0. in ellakad
K.Anf\' U& ht!r lbrator
10 m\K'h lbe'1 ah'a.ld 1be'1 kMtt
ber taste fOf' men.
Marie. Joim and Kathy han
on~ uu..a, la tommon TMy ,...
ctnlly lbaNd their inlamalt' pro
blem1 whh p ychologl~t t>r
.]'pal Grant -aod a radio uu
•ence numberin1 close to Jlt.000.
Each weekday afternoon. Ow tlr. Joyce Brot.hers of the Lo:.
Aogeles airwaves beocb clost! to
a microphone near a bank of
blanking call buttons and d1s
l>fnses comfort and advice to
•listeners troubled by everyUung
rrom child moles tation lo a fear
of dnving. Some even threaten
suicide.
"WE HOPE th3t we at lea!>t
open tr few doo~s to people's
ntinds, .. the petite 39-year-Old
1KABC radio host says modestly.
The phenomenal s uccess of
Dr. Grant's show in its four
iyears on the air has spawned e:t
competing show in Los Angeles
and at least a half dozen other
Second Man
Sentenced In
Dual Killing
A Massa chusetts man has
been sentenced to terms or 2Q
and 15 years in prison for hls
role in the killings or two con-
\f en ti one e r s. one from
California. along Interstate 94 in
soburban Oak Creek a year ago.
r Stephen Coffey, 28. or Some·
ville. had been convicted April 15
on reduced charges of being a par-
ty to second degree murder and
armed robbery. He was sen-
tenced Friday.
Coffey was charged last year
in the April 23 s layings of John
Brutcher, 25, of Louisville, Ky.,
a nd Roger Weeks, 46, or Glen-
dora. Calif.
Norman Pepin, 24, also of
~erville. was convicted in
February of first degree murder
a nd attempted murder a nd sen-
tenced lo two consecutive life terms. plus 20 years for the
crime.
paycbo&ol>' aftd Os>t•rates two QI
(lCH for prlvatf' prlll.'llCC' in the
Loi An1ele area
A EACH o il comea ln -
PH ed fan.t through a I Cl"fffltl"
to weed out drunks . repeat
t•alll'rs and the 1enously dhl·
turbc.'d -Dr Gramt <:'rlbbles
down the "patient's" a1e and
first name <no las t names arc
used l and proceedi. to tackle the
problem
No :;ubJ ect matter 1!> taboo,
hut Dr. Grant bridles at the i.uc·
gest1on that sex as the main
h~tener dra"
"We don't ::.hy away from
!>ensauve 1~sues." s he says. "But
there's a difference between a
program that deals with dehcate
maten al and one that feed:; on
ll. ..
WOMEN OUTNUMBER men
both as listeners and callers on
t h ese relationship probing
~hows. but the n umbers ure
evening out.
"It takes more for a man to
c·<1 ll in:· Or. Karen Shanor of
WRC m Washington, D.C .. say~
··But that's been one or the excit·
ing parts for women to hear
men call m and sho" fcelmg~
;.md sometimes actually er)."
Women :.i lso seem to out-
number men as radio therapis~.
Dr Jov Browne of WITS 10 Ho~ton ·theorize::. that program
Bomb F ire d
Unde r D esert
LAS VEGAS, Nev. <AP> An
unde rground nucle ar weapon
test sponsored jointly by the
United States and the United
Kingdom took place at 9 a.m.
Saturday at the Nevada Test
Site. the Department or Energy
reported.
The device. the fifth lb.is year.
was fired 2,076 feet beneath lhe
surface or Pahute Mesa, 110
miles northwest of Las Vegas,
and had a yield between 20 and
150 kiloton s , sai d DOE
s pokesman David Miller . A
kiloton is the equivalent or 1.000
tons of TNT
··---COUNSILS LISTENERS
Paychologl8t Toni Grant
managers ac ross the country
have c ho sen femal e
psychologists 10 all but two
c ast!s because callers find
women more approachable.
TUE "POP psycho logist ..
lubel plagues some or the hosts.
.md all admit to some critic~
amon{: their peers. but accep
lance of the format seems to bc-
~rowing. Dr. Grant received the
1976 Nat iona l Media Award. ~pon sored by the America n
Psychological Association.
l f there is skepticism a mong
professionals. it is not s hared by
the radio audience. On one re-
c·C'nt afternoon. almost a fourth
of Dr. Grant's calls were the
-.uccess stories of individuals
who followed her advice.
And then thl're are the s uicide
<"alls Dr Grant's in-town com
pC'li llon. Or Laura Schlessinger
or KMPC. says a young woman
C"allcd hC'r program to say ,good
byC' b<.>fon· taking a bottle of
pills ·
"I TALKE D to her several
minutes then told her to shake
the bottle." Or. Schlessi.nger re-
t'alls. "You could hear the palls
rattle over the air. I was scared
then "
After a carefully worded con
versation. Dr. Schlessinger con·
vinced the woman to flush the
pills down the toilet.
According to Dr. Grant. a call
from a potential suicide is a cry
for help, but she will not ~unset
such a disturbed person over the
air.
But for the sane world -wad-
ing through its· daily problems
a nd perversions -Dr. Grant is
waiting by the microphone. re-
ady to lend a sympathetic ear.
"Tal<e good care of yourself."
she Implores as ber program
concludes. "You deserve it."
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~.April v , 1980 DAM. Y PILOT A•
BISHOP (AP> -SunnJ skies anc1'the lure of --
rresh trout brought more than 6,000 sportsmen to
Lak" Crowley on ·the east.em edte or the Sierra
Nevada Saturday to cbrlsten the trout·risbing aeuoo.
Crowley Lake, north of Bishop in Mono Coun-
t y. 11 lhe most popular spot for fishermen on the
seuoo's opening day.
Lake mana1er Dave Griffith said 2,000 to 3,000
lined the s hore and
another 4,200 were on tbe (,---------) lake in boats. eorr
"'Ibey've been here J I 'ATE
since dawn, and most --------
everybody 1s catching his
limit of seven,·· Griffith saJd.
ner G.orge llall S lafJlt-
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Act.or George Raft re
mains in stable cood1llon at Lo6 Angeles New
Hospital. where he IS undergoing treatment for
pneumonia and emphysema.
The 84 -year·old actor. best known for his
tough-guy roles m the 1930s and 1940s. has been
hospitalized for the past several weeks
Body i n Dnerl lde n fifit-d
SAN BERNA RDINO <AP > The S an
Bernardrno County · coroner's office ha~ 1dent1hed
the body of a man round 1-'nday in the i,uburb of
Muscoy us that of 56-year -old Neal Losey, a
Cahmesa real estate developer who had been mis·
sing since April 17 ·
According to San Bernardino County ShenH'!>
OetectiH· Carl Swanlund. the body wa~ so badlv
decomposed that an autopsy performed Saturda}
was unable to rt>veal the cause of death
.
Despondent Pilol Hb•ing
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE IAP> -Thi· Cl\'ll Air
Patrol JOlOed an a search Saturday for a plane mis·
::.mg after its pilot apparently bt-camt-despondent
and took off "1thout not1f~ in~ authorities. a CAP
..,pokl"""oman ::.aid
C<.1pt Peggy B<"C'lby or the Cauforrua wing of
the Ci\P !>:ud the Ce!>!>na 172, p1lott"d by Walker
S:Jundt•r. of Sal'ramenw. took off Tuec;da) from
the South Lake TahOt' Aarpo-Jrt an stormy weather.
"He didn't call the tower lie JU!>t took oH," :.aid
Capt. Beelby
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LOS ANGELES IAPI --Hundreds of teachers.
students and alumna turned out Saturday to bad
farewell to Immaculate Heart College, <1 64-year
old landmark forced to close ~ause of financial
problems
It was announced late last year that t.be col·
lege would be closed because oC indebtedness built
up (or more than a decade. 1be school's campus m
Hollywood Wlll be sold.
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1 ·~A riik tbat WU ~tMJlal.'' •• the ••Y ii ... .
detcrtt.ed by aoe ot u.oM aialt ....._., ......
fte ... ClllDe ftom 0... lk•• of Pine Blulf,
Ark .• lhanlr aft.er......._ tW' tu. a.,.....-old llariM
son, Ceortfe Jr .. blld .,._.ldlled In tM *•maUc but un·
successtuf etfort &o NH• tbe ao ~ tn Tehran.
It was a dartnc --.uver. llledlalcal Umita or
aircraft involved wen ltntcbed to the outer marb. The yel·undiscloled detaill ol bow the prtaaaen w~re to be re·
moved from tbeir CIUlrten \mdoubtedly m\lolved the Ul·
most lJ\ espiona1e tedmiqla. Tbe U.S. mJ11lary men ln· volved -.-ere f&nely tralned and tuned.
\'ct It failed
Defense ~retary Harold Brown wu remarkedJy
cand1d -perhaps, ln some eyes, too candid ln eicplaln·
ing the rN;'<'hamcal detail& of why It failed.
It came down to mechanical problems that downed
all but five hc lleopters on the scene. SUc were required
for the mission.
a rtcr shouldered the bl ame. Defense Secretary
Brown ..said he looked ror no aoats for the milltary's
failure to accomplish its mission. Predictably, Carte r 's
c nt 1cs round much fault in the operat ion. <One wonders
their reaction had it been successful.>
Perhaps the ris ks were too gr eat. Perhaps the
schemt' was too daring. Perhaps we should hav~ tned
nothing at all.
Given the circumstances. given the realities. given
the ::.ta kes and given the humanity issue a t stake , it
seems to us that President Carter made a chancy but
honorable decision.
It Is regrettable that it failed. It is unde rstandable
that the attempt was made.
Judge All Candidates
If Orange County's legal fraternity -and the Daily
Pllot seem to be devoting an unusual amount of atten·
tioa to this year 's j udgeship elections. it's only beca use
it's an unus ual election.
J ust a bout ever yone seems to be ana lyzing and rating
the 60-plus candidates for municipa l a nd s uperior court
seats up for grabs in June.
Sheriff Brad Gates tossed out a couple or names of
JUd~es he'd like to see stay on the bench
That brought his deputy sheriffs out with a sharply
differi ng list of recomme ndations.
Then came state Sen . Bill Richardson's right·wing
Law and Order Campaign Committee. which ranked the
incumbent Judges as "excellent." "good" or "satisf ac·
tory." That list was somewhat t ainted by the com·mittee's
refusal -or ina bility -to explain exactly how it came
about its findings and what criteria wer e used,
The Deputy District Attorneys Association was the
l<1t cst special interest group to produce a list of endorse·
men ts
T he OAs came out strong for candidates who are
~urprise! --deputy d istrict attorneys. Four of the seven
endorsed fall in that category. It would appear that the
only reason the othe r three didn't was because there
we re aJmost no deputy DAs on tbe list of candidates in tboee
races.
Still to come ls a set of findings from the newly
formed Orange County Committee for High Judicial Stan·
dards. That group describes it.self as a non-partisan
political action group composed of about 200 persons.
most of them tria l attorneys.
If this committee does the investigation. interviews
and <:1nalysis as promised. it could produce a worthwhile
g uide for count y voter s dazzled by the flood of reports.
The deputy DAs clearly ha'<'.e designs on dominating
the entire local court system. And since the ir association
ts tied closely with the deputy sheriffs' group, they hope
the law enforcement fi eld will become a formidable
political group in the county .
Far t is, more t han lwo·lhirds of a court system's ac·
tivitics involve civil matters. Nationally. the figure is
over 00 percent.
So the law.and-ord er badge worn s o proudly by these
candidates doesn't m ake them necessarily good judge
material. It doesn 't m ean they'd be bad judges. but 1t
does mean they may have an extremely n arrow field of
legal view.
Look carefull y for a motive before accepting endors •·
m ents among the long list of judicial candidates on your
ballot
An Unbeatable Pair?
Wacky Howard Hughes left many a controversial
trail behind him -multiple wills, strange circumstances
of his death, a bizarre medical record. a n airline, a great
deal of riches. and the Spruce Goose.
It. of course, is the 220-foot wooden flying boat built
by the eccentric Hughes and flown once (by him) in 1947.
The plane, secreted from public view for aJl but the
past three years, is now available for placement in a
museum. Hughes' parent holding , t he Summa Corp., will
even lend $1.5 million for construction of a showcase for
the c raft.
Long Beach is the most likely home for the Spruce
Goose. That's where it was built and where it was stored
a ll those years. Besides, Long Beach bas the reputation
for gathering odd objects.
Any city that can afford the Queen Mary ought to be
able to afford the Spruce Goose. • Opinions expressed 1n the s pace above are those of the Daily Pilot
Ot he r views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321
Boyd. /Sleeping Jerks
ByL.M.BOYD
A number or English
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children before the Amerlcu
Revolution were deported to
the Colonies her:e as pun.lfth·
ment for deHnquency. We
weren't taught much about It
in scbopl. undent.andably.
But Colonlal law and ColonJal
rell1ion were atrlct, that we
were taucht. And En1ll11h
parents, fed up with
younpten they couldn't con·
trol, ~ the hanher ure
over here mlpt do the Job
tbe1 eoulcln't banclle.
Am ailed aa t.o how many
murderen tn·lhb country gel
away wtth It. Statlsllca on
that one a~ a little hard to
come bt, understandably.
But an apert named P'redric
Wertham rontendl about 1'alf
the klUen don't get caupl.
------------------·
Howard Jarvis, t1'e tnpayen'
1uper btto, bu been badly hurt
politically lo tbeae laat rew
weeu. Eaaentlally, the man who
t'Htlfta~s elected official! as
"polltlcillll.I" and "Uars" bas
be.,n ac.tln& remarkably Uke a
politician.
A• Iona u Janus retained has
lmaae of angry citizen and tax
r~volt leader. he was beyond ef-
focti ve challenge. But he has re·
cently strayed from his self·
assigned rol~ as tax crusader.
und p86t errors are catching up
Wllh him.
JARVlS' RECENT e ndorse ·
ment of Paul Gann for the US.
enalt: and his endorsement of
Proposition 10 (eliminating local
rent t'Ontrols) make him look
like a "'politician."
In addlllon. tus adm1ss1on of a
$1 5 billion e r ror in drafting
Proposition 9 and a 1978 promise
of lowered rents if Proposition 13
passed have compromised tus
credibihty. Finally. be has
become embroiled in a no-win
argument over the fairness of
the proposed Proposition 9 tax
cuts
In 1978. J ar vis' Propositjon 13
offered all property owners
regardless of their income or the
Jack Anderson
But PropostUoa t, Jar"Vll' JO per-
cent lncome tu cut initiative,
does not produce auc:b an equal
acro11·the·board tax cut for
eveey intome tax payer.
Due to CaWomla'a craduated
income tax brackeu. tax credit.a
for dependents, and other com-
plexitJ.es, a simple tax cut of :so
percent ends up producing a
wide re.4e of real tax cuts -
from nothing to 79 percent.
Under Propos ition 9 . a
moderate lncome famlly would
enjoy a hefty percentage cut ln
the ir taxes but tbe dollar
amount wouldn't be much. On
the other hand. a hiCh lncome
family wouJd have a relatively
low percentage cut in taxes but
save more money.
FOR EXAMPLE, a homeown·
ing couple with two children and
a taxable income of $17 .500
would gel a Proposition 9 tax cul
of $100 <a savings of S5 percent).
An identical couple with a laxa·
ble income of $40,000 would save
S357 (a savings of 30 percent).
Who saves the most ? Howard
Jarvis in.'ilsts the moderate in·
come family saves the most -
55 percent. Proposition 9 critics
ins ist the tugh income farruly
saves the most -$357. Dollars ..
or percentages? Which are you •
~oing to use to prove your poLOt.,
Rooet1 N. WMd/Publllhtr
ll 's an argument that has
plagued the income tax for dee·
ades and Jarvis Is eaughl·UP an
it. Given the substantially dif·
re r ent lax cuts product.-d by
Proposatton 9 , Jarvis will be
viewed by many as being unfa.ar
with tus ulitiaUve.
JAaVIS HAS suffered another
credibility &o8a due to an error in
his wntlng of Proposition 9. As
place-d on the ballot. Jarvis'
ProposrtJon 9 cuts taxes retroac·
lively to Jan. 1. 1980.
J arVls admits he did not tn·
tend to do that and s upporu SB
1464 by state Sen W1ll 1am
Campbell . R·Hac1enda Heights.
which changes the effective dat1.:
of Proposition 9 to June 4, UllO.
The difference in effective dates
is worth $1.5 bllllon in tax collec·
,lions
An error that s ize raises
serious quest.tons about Jarvis'
knowledge of tax law and the ua-
intended con.seque nces of ~
proPOSals.
More .recently, Jarvis an-
nounced his support ror Proposi-
tion 10 -another June ballot
measure which would sharply
restrict or eliminate local refit
control ordinances. Jarvis
looked Like a hero to renters th
1978 when he promised that
landlords would pass on Proposi-
llon 13 t ax savings in lowered
rents. Very few did lhat.
Mortgages Too Hard to Hoe
EVEN SO, until now, Jarvis'
pubhc image has been that of a
concerned citizen leading the
right against high taxes. But h1s
s upport of Propos itiob 10 re·
minds voters that Jarvis ha
long been the leade r of a re·
gaonal landlord orgaruzatioo -
the Apartment Association of
Los Angeles County. Jarvis'
motives are now suspect. WAS HI NGTON f'or 60
years. the Curtises have farmed
a I .120·acrc patt'h on the dry
pra m es of Montana They have
triumphed over hall. drought.
rti scas(' a nd othe r natura l
l'ncm1es But tc)du,. cconom1t·
forces mon· dcvastutin~ than
<iny n<itural pestilence may wi pe
them out.
For six decades, the Curtascs
have been part of the t\mcn can
fa m ily farm
tradition. the
backbone or
Am e raca ·s
food supply
In 1975. Pete
Curtis bought
th e fa mil y
farm from h1~
f ather ll C'
wants to pa!>s
1t on to one of
his f1 \'e ctuldrcn 1f he doc~n ·t
lose 1t to has c reditors .
This uncertatnly about the
Curtis lc~acy h asn 't been o;o
o m 1 n o u s s 1 n c c• t h t• G re a t
Depression. our country's la:.l
l' c o n o m 1 c h o I o c: ii u .., t T h c
Curt1ses pulled through the
scourge or the 1930s. they may
oot s urvive the !.quecw of the
1980s.
THERE ARE h undred~ of
I hous andb of fa rmers in lhe
s a m c pred1ca m e nl a s P ete
Curtis. Small fa mily farms,
a lthough they s till make up 80
percent of America 's 2 milhon
fa rms. are 1n jeopardy.
IC small farmers like Curtis go
under. they will be replaced by
Bob Greene
~rcal agribusin es!ies some
~1111 owned by ramalaes. but
som e OIA'Tled by investment com·
pan1es morC' Lnteresled tn l41X
lthelt<'rs than in working the i.o1l.
A con ~lomerate halt a lready
go bbll'd up some of Pete 's
ne1~hbors
Wtlh the· dcchnl' or lhe family
fa rm. a part of Amc·rn~a w1U die
T he loss would be more than
nost.algJc. lbere 1s evidence that
-.ma ll farms. 1n wh1cb the
ramihes working the land care
for al because Lbey own it. pro-
duce hi&her quaJ..lty aericulture
t h•n do the a grl buaiDess
monsters.
To tell the story of America's
current economic upheaval, I
havl' sent reporters t'riss
cro:.sm~ the country. looking
beh ind the headlines and
stat1 slu.·s to find the real races of
Amen ('ans struggling lo main
turn their way of li fe
PETE CURTIS isn't the Mon·
tana rarmer's rea l n a me I
a~reed lo use a pseudonym to
protect the one Curtis <'om mod1
ty wh1t•h 1sn 'l mortgaged to the
htlt !>1mple. human dignity.
Wt &le tus name isn 't real. has
story alt all too true
C urtis as ca ug h t i n th e
economic cross currents llas
farm costs are spiraling up. but
ha s .erain prices arc drifllng
down Yet the biggest probk!m
for farmers like Curlis isn't the
cosl-pnce squeeze. it is the in·
terest rates that have rocketed
out of orbit.
The Curbs land 1s mortJ:J~f'd
three times. 1nrlud1ng ii loan
through the Farmer..· Hom<' Ad
m 1n)strallon. the '"lender of last
resort .. In 197 5, whe n Petc-
bought th" farm to keep 1t Ill tht·
famLly. he p31d St.530 an interest
In 1979. ~ pJtd $19 000 in tn·
1er est on loan" to k<•ep thf' farm
ala Vl·
.. All that"s kt~pm~ us gomg 1!>
the paper 1nnc:ise 1n land
\'alues. · he LtJld my reporter
James Grady. "We mortgage
the increase t{) kttp gomg. but
tbal can't last rore,•er. The only
hope of keeping alive is tbat
paper value. bul. bell. that peper
value don't do any good. You
tan'l borrow )'Our ~ay 9'J\ of
trouble forever "
PETE ANGUISHES for an 1m
proved pnce for grain Ne-.· loan
programs. he ~aid. will m (•rt-l)
stave off dlsasll'r a It tUe whtlr
longer "It 's 3 wicked ttung. ·
Pete said or the et'onom1c cyt'IC
that 1s beating ham down a~ sure
Jy a s a hail storm '"You Just
can t right 1t I love the £arm
Been born and raa.sed on 1t. But I
don't know what f' ll do ··
Pete figures he can kt>ep go1n~
··about one more year Then I'll
probably have to sell A guy's
gotta get out whale he's stJll got
a llltlt• left to start over ·· lie
looked wis tfully through the
farm hOlL'ie window upon the
family acres where lh1 s s ummer
he may see the golden , ripening
wheat swaying 1n the warm
sum mer Wltld for the last time
But 1L is the e ndorsement of
Paul Gann for U.S. Senate that
probably has hurt J arvis the
most. Gann, along with several
othe r Republicans. is r unning
ror the GOP nomination thJs
June
At l ea ~t three o th e r
Repubb<'ans, Sam Yorty <ex·l.ot>
Angeles Mayor ); state Sen. Jobn
$ch matz , a nd perennial CU·
d1date James Ware, have all
claimed at one time or another
that Jarvis would endorse them.
Backering over the peodiqg
Jarvis endorsement broke out at
lhis April's coovention of tbe
Califo rni a Re public an As ·
sembly. Perhaps most bitter of
illl IS John Schmitz.
ENDORSED BV Jarvis m the
1978 state Senat e e lections. he
apparently expeeted another er>·
dorsement thJs year. This week
ht> d~nbed the Gann endorse·
ment as a "stab m the back "
Thus. Ill the last few weekS.
Jarvis has managed to anier
s everal Republican Party fac-
t ions. bas raised s us picions
about tus motives among tbe
s tate's renters; has been re-
vealed as being at least careless
1( not ignora nt in drafting
Proposition 9; and appears 'to
many to be supporting an unfair
taa: cut
Perhaps Jarvis will soon un-
derstand that you can't get into
polilacs without becoming a
politician. More importantly,
perhaps tbe voters will Uft·
dl'rsland that. too
Campuses Spring Back to Potential Fmi ,. .
NORMAL. Ill. · This is not
~oin~ to be one or tho!'le stones
trying to define the Mood of the
Campus as spnng comes to a
small college town.
The truth of the matter is, the
story was researched almost en·
tirely al the White Horse Inn, a
bar on lhc campus of Illinois
Stale University here. and the
reporter did lit.lie more than
drink a lot of beer and listen lo
the people around him talk. Ac·
tually. he listened to the taped
music more than he lis tened to
the students.
STILL, WHEN you spend a
weekend on a college campus m
1980 . it is
hard not to be struck by one
theory thu l
see m s in ·
c reasingly
j arring aod
Important
with e a c h
n e w pitche r
of beer.
The theory
Is this : Probably the worst thln1
lh3t ever happened to the col·
lege experience was the com·
blned set of events of 1968
through 1970.
Be cause or the dramatic
polltical happenings durin1
thoH few _ytan -called, at lhe
tim•. the Revolution -the newa
med.la, and tbUI the American
public, be1an to Judi• all cam·
pua actlvW• atainat th• thine•
tbat haDDeMd durllll that time.
Never iliind tbat tbere were al·
mott 200 yun of campua Ule ln
America before \H8 came
along: alter the elt·ins ind de·
monstratlons and barricades. no
one was ever allowed to forget
that a college campus bad the
,potential for Drastic News .
IN THE YEARS after 1970,
when ttungs quieted down, the
campuses were invaded annual
ly by reporters trying to figure
out what all the "apalhy" was
about . Was It healthy? Was it
perman<?nt ? Wu it meaniniful"
Well ... sitting In the White
Horse lM. the thought e>«urs
that the "apathy'" wasn't really
apathy after all. The qwet you
beard was just the sound of stu·
dents doing what student.a are
s upposed to be doing -namely.
spending a very good four years
in a holdin g zone between
childhood and real Ure. The
1968·1970 years weren't the OOefi
that we should measure the col·
lege experience against ; they
were the freak years. the ones
that didn't flt in. the odd ones
that should be thrown out of lbe
equation. Uid those years mate news?
Fine. one more reason not to
count them aa real. Colle1e atu·
denta aren't suppoeed to make
news. They're suppoMCI to have
a good time under the question·
able guise of leamlnc aomethllll.
and that la quite enou1b.
'tHE MOST important thi.nl
about colle1e is, and alwa)'I bu
been. the fact that It 1eta a
young man or woman out ol the
houH. That.'S all; \.ho bookl and
the claaes and the mldtennl
and flnala are nowhere near u
important u the ftct that col·
Iese MP&rates a person from the
family and the house he has
known all his Life, and lets him who were wa tching them so
have four years to adjust to t.he closely. '
idea of being his own persoo in a Now. though. they seem to be
oot·a lways·welcoming world. relaxed and happy to accept col-
The hours spent in places like lege life for what it Is -a poten.
the White HorH Inn are every tiat good time ; in fact , the eoteo·
bit as meaningful -probably tial best lime of their Uvi· •
more meaningful -than the Apathetic? Who knows . Wb t
hours spent in lecture halls does that mean. anyway?
listening to professors. students in the White Horse Inn
It's one ot life's valuable lune· didn't discuss politics much, If
tions, this trainina of men and that matters. but one senaftd
women to Uve in a society where that this probably stems leM
they are on their own. and just from 1 lack of interest t.ban froQ'
because it is pleasant doeea't an abeence of certainty. Jn brief,
make It less worthy. Alas. in the they don't seem lo automattcaJty
t967·lt'70 period. we beean to de· asaume they have any anawe(s
lude ounelves with the notion that the rest of us don't -whidt
that college studenu were aup-is good, because they In fact do
posed to be smarter and more not. •
.. moral" than their parents : THIE IMl·lt7t years made •tit..
that Just wasn't fair, because lt'8 dent.a reel that the collece e,~
strange moucb movin1 for the perience should somehowi
first Ume into a world with no compass a lot of pain and •
f a m lly without addlnc.. the searching, and the amaal
responsibility to be unfalliftllY hi l b b b1 ... , iotelll0ent and prllt.lne1~ ethical. t n1 8 t at sue t n. I(•
" '-3 sffmed to catch on for awbl~ ONE OF THE nice thln1s Lost was the Idea that eoU._ea.
about spendinc a weekend on a for perl\aps th• last time la a
college campus In lteO ls that penocfs Ufe, a period wben ~
you sense that tbe student.a are world wants lalm to en!
at last besinnjnc to atop feeling htmaelf and tatte all t
,uUty about all this. "tor thole pleasura be can and even la
lrst few ftara after the when be feel• like It. ;:
1Ml·lt'70 period, stodent.a were enou1h. t.boM tbi.np wW ba betnc uked so oft.en why they an emotional price ta1 on tM
were ao quiet that they felt they so aa Bob Seier'• "Pll. had to defend tbem&el\'H. They ... h thou1ht that sometbln' was Laae" comes l rou•h Ufe
wron1 wtlh them, when an fact loud1peaken in the Wbtte Hork . ln.D , u.e atuckmt.I In Normal. all they were dotnc was aoina m .. drink their beer and watt W
throuch the same colle1e ex-the ntaht to pasa. lo a v•fJ .,._ r.rience that men and women bollc way they are ·~
ad for decades before t.bem. u.. tDliMtlme back to u. cem-
Wttbout picketlnl and cbanUn.1. pua, and lhe fat't that tM1 M'l
thou.h. they felt that they were quite rtallze lt mall .. the wbale .,m~how cheatJ.nc the rest of us ~ thln1lovelieratlU. /
Or•ng Coast Daily Piiot
TtflS IS:A
GRfATc>MPA16N
STUNT, El>ISON··
IT's JU$TTOO BAD •'RE t>RlFTING
ioWARD O'NEILL'S RN'Cfl ...
JlfoM
oHNSi
I -[>Al LY ~I LO
. Mailbox
Sunday.Aprll %1. JtlO
'''Shame on Extravagant Report'
To the Editor
From "You a nd Your
Money". Sunday , April 20. I
quote the following. reaardlng
coping with inflation:
. ·'One Newport Beach woman
r ecently fle w to Las Vegas
herself to get her hair done in-
' ·stead of asking her husband to •go with her. ·"Normally l would
<have gone along and gambled
r •end we would have made a night
of it," explained her husband.
,.•·eut we 're trying to cut back on
expenses now."
. This is by far the most grossly
insulting t.hlng I have read in
·any newspaper to dale . For
those ol us Senior Citizens who
•are at;ryggling lo live on a fixed
income. by publishing this you
are rubbing our noses in those
people's arnuence and believe
• me, we resent it.
. THE COST of a round trip
•flight lo Las Vegas from Orange
Co unty is m or e than my
husband and I can afford for
groceries for two weeks. and I'd
like to know what is wrong with
lhe hundreds or hairdressers in
our local art!a ?
My husband gets his hair cut
!barber shop. not styled> every
two months and, if I'm lucky I
1get mine cul every three-four
months I haven't bc<!n able to
afford a pcrmant!nt or even a set
for the past fi ve years. yet you
have the blatant. unmitigated
ga II to Oaunl this s hameless
waste of money.
We know this kind of selfi sh.
~wasteful people are in this area
and it is a source of much anger
to us -but it is a much greater
insult for you to tell us what
•great "sacrifices" these people
are making, when we can barely
·keep body and soul together. J
feel you owe us a ll an apology.
MRS. JEROME M. OLSEN
' Prrlttdon Ebrtrlw-rf'?
To the Echtor:
I would like to get something
of( my cbesl. I am a nurse, and
, _the other day 1 was sitting in the
'lounge with some other nurses
,talking. There we re three
Americans, one lady from Italy,
one from Canada, one from
.Argentina, one from Korea and
two housekeepers from Mexico.
JWe started off talking about the
}ran situation and somehow the
, ,conversation turned to how bad
1the U.S.A. is, and those con·
'l demoing us were all or the alien
,ladles.
1 Wbat I can't understand is if
• Jbe)' lhink our country la so bad,
)Wh)' didn't they stay home? I
~ave nothing against people
',lrom other countries livi.D1 here,
but lbey (lo me anyway) have
no right to tear down the country
I love.
' 1 I know we aren't perfect and a
lot or limes I am ashamed of ~in11 American people do and
fhe way they treat other people melirnes. But is Italy, Korea,
Ar1entina or Mexico ,,erfect, or
)ny other country?
• I ASKED 111EM when most of ·~ other countries 1et in trou· le, who do they call on for
elp? Tbe good ole U.S.A. How
;.many of our boys bave died
.,laelping them win their freedom?
When aome of these countries
kick a Jot of their people out,
"',vhere do the 10? The 1ood ole
•lJ.S.A. 1b1I country ia overno.,.
in• with people from otber COUD· rtrfes, 10 lf they wanted to come
I fffe, it couldn't be al bed U
•t.bey ·~· · 1 told tbe Ori from Ar1entina,
'fUr cCM.mtry lan't perfect but u
fir as cowwtrles 10. It's 1boUt tbe
''Wondet how old fol\(s survived ~efore ~o,i(11 S"e,urity.11
best you're going to fl.nd and I
wouldn't give it up for any other.
She asked me, "would you die
for this country?" This. I want all of them to "Know, you try to
take my country, you're damn
right I'll die for it. Now we are in
trouble and they all may think
ole Uncle Sam is on his knees,
but to me, h e Is tak i ng a
breather. because he is probably
really very tired. But let anyone
try to push t\im down further
and they're going to see him
come up fighting mad. Before
he's finished, they'll know they
have a tiger by the tail and
they'll all be asking, "Now that
we've got him awake and mad,
what are we going to do with
him?"
So, they should all do their
kicking while they thlnk he's on
his knees. cause when he gets
started cleaning house, they
won't get the chance. I'll always
be glad I am an American, and
if you cut me, I would bleed red,
white and blue!
NAME WITHHELD
Dl~'sSelmi•"
To the Editor:
I would like to commend the
Daily PUot OD the April 13 arti·
cle by Jodi Cadeftbead wblch
pointed out the serious problems
with a mandatory annual vebi·
cle inspectl(>n pro1ram. The
Auto Club ol Southern CaU!omia
sbares your concem wltb such a
program. In spite ol the propo-
nent.I' claim, there are no facta
to indiclte Uult such a Protram
will make a sipillcant contribu·
lion to improvement in air
quality.
T~~rl•ll of California
are oems aalted to spend tens of
mllllone ol dollarw to support an
annual inspection pro1r1m in
spite of the fact th1t, lo a report
luued lut year, tbe Envlroa·
mental ProtedJoft Acency ad·
mltted ..... At th.la time tbert
are no ltudiet which apedllcally
relate the effectt of tailpipe
•
emission reduction resulting
from inspection marnteoanee to
r e duc t ion in ozone levels
!smog>."
IN SPITE OF the questionable
value of a nn ua l ins pection. California 1s faced with tremen-
dous pressure to institute such a
program. This is be<:ause of the federal government's economic
sanctions which are Imposed on
states which do not have such a
program.
Fortunately there is a solution
to our dilemma. Congressman
Satterfield of Virginia has in·
troduced a bill in the House or
Representatives CH.R . 6466>
which would eliminate federal
s anctions on states which do not
inst.itute annual vehicle inspec-
tion programs. This bill. which
is being c~authored by Orange
County's Congressman Bill Dan·
nemeyer, is currently in the
Health and Welfare subcommit·
tee of the Interstate Commerce
Committee. All Californians
s b outd contact their con.
gresaional representatives, and
urge passage of H.R. 6486.
In this way we can have lbe
threat of federal sanctions re·
moved. We would then be in a
poellioo to decide this complex
laaue OD lta merits. We abould be
free lo cl>OO&e the 1trateete1 fOf'
air quality improvement wbicb
we, as Call/ornians, know to be
effective, and not be forced to
accept the burdensome pro-
grams imposed by a federal
bureaucracy wttbout proof· of
their effectiveness.
0 .E. "BUD'' SCHROEDER
District Manqer
AutomobUe Club or
Sout.bem California
•v.s • ...,, •re W'ftllc'
To the EdJtor:
The "Boycott Can Wol'k "
editorial of April 15 \D\fortunate·
ly shows the w.akneu of the
U.S. lntematlonal J)Oltlan. The
"th•t'U show the ltuaak1ea" •t·
t1tudc of President Carter 1n
boycotlln~ the Olymptc!t tn rt:
turn for the Sovtt.'l!t' i.ava~t: and brutal 1m a!t1on of Afghanistan t!t
ludicrous ·
It can only l<>ad one to l.hlllk
that when the Sov1 l't:-. 1n\'adc
Europt• and or the M1ddl l'
East . Prc.~•dl•nt Carter will then
a!.k fo r a world wide tourist
boycott of the USS R. and
f>('rhaps C'Vtm refuse lo admit the
Bolshoi Ballet Lo the U.S. for a " tour.
Horrors -that will bring
I hose Russlties to their knees. il
not groveling at our feet.
T 8. O'KEEFE
National Park Co•t•
To the Editor .
Thank you for print1ne. on April 3. my letter suggesting the
proposed Or ange Coast National Park be moved 61., miles south
to the north end or Pendlet.oo on
already owned ~overnment land
saving the taxpayers at least
$380 million.
I noticed that the chairman of
the committee v. rote you sug
gesting that the park rem8.Ul Ill
Or ange CoWlty. His only reason
~iven for it is that there has
been Wldc support by numerous
people for the idea He overlooks
the fact that all of that wide sup-
port might never have come into
existence if anyone had thought
of the idea of saving the tax
payers millions Of dollars in US•
ing land already owned by the
federal government.
WREN THE federal govern·
menl and the state or California
already own approximately one-
thlrd or the state of California.
tbe idea of spending $380 million
or more to buy land. wben there
1s already government owned
land 6'7-Z miles away in exactly a
similar ideal location and adja·
cent lo an existing ocean beach
owned by the public. ls beyond
my comprehension.
N. H. SMEDEGAARD
l•ftltiou O~to•rrd
TotbeEdltor:
It looks like Russia Is taking a
side road on her way to the oil
ric hes of Iran. Afghanistan
resistance must ha ve cauaed her
to detour. And the strength of
Pakistan as a rock in her path, to
choose anothe r road. Cuban
mercenaries are probably
weeded too thin by now to
eonlinuedoingherfighUng,soshe
had lo gel the Iraqis to do it for
her. But she has prepared, vmed
and propagandiied them long
enough to demand something in
return.
So now we have one neichbor
figllUq another in the volatile
Middle East that s hould be
uniting lo ficht their real enemy.
Russia. But there is no hesitant
thought in the 1reed of leaden lo
do what ll' profitable for
themselves. not tbelr country.
And the confrontation between
them will probably slop Iran's oil
product.ion, makina the saOdlom
of lhe Western World
meanlnlJeas.
It is Indeed a stran1e world UJat
mak,a man so mad with hatred
that he does not It.now wboto ute.
GOLDIE JOSEPH
• Ltttm /?Om ffiJMrt art ~.
T1te right to c~tf ldttri to /iC
apace or eltmmolf' Ubtol ti rturwd.
Ldter1 of .JOO wordl-"' lf'u tOIU be
gnlf'ft preftttJtC•. All ldtnt,,...., tn.
clwlt ""'°''",. and "'°""" ~ .. bYI "°'"" mo~ be .t.OUMdd on r•·
qwll If "'J/fef~ ''°'°" U °""°'"" POdr, wt/I not be publihd
To write the £:tllv Piiot/Bo• 15'0, Cos'-~. CA ftU6
'T It tht oau~ Piiot nw ....az1
.BJ PATUCIA amatao • Poe,.... R.fflmo uo ,....,of Loflf IUada. 'O
On our tint trip toftbe reutlan&uDl .'8 Are94M; -! • my three childr'ed_Ud I ..... ME tb'1 nit.'hDllM ... ,
red trim (the-olle'l,hliev• iA on iMtttlmlion ....._
"F&JlWY 111..ad1'> • I • ' • ' •
I ooticed~·ly a · ~~ Mol ~ wheelchair #'-.Cb Mar a 'liOt tile
woman wtt.b ,.Y ••1•11 tit o-r. 1 1~ SVDDENJI~~. "~:. t~~~-~ aged boys~ud' ---CO' 11 ..._ t despite 6is ' ... -~. ,. .. b15 wbeelc Y. , uw.u.M my Cl _., I yelled~.':'fferl, •UM&!. ~lU*' !". Ttie •
boys laughed.~~ • ~~ ~ md ran off. • ~ • 1t '·I · f 7° • ,J ,;
I reco"Yft'ed.-~ ad ... It.to them-. J
I WU sbocked1Uial s ..... ,e,,.. tlin0«dd 1'ave bap.. J
pened. There ,... ~ no secunty ...... or ~
arboretum e~• arowJcl. at all. The• man. aeedlela to
say. was very<lCJMl
As we were lea~g the arboretuna at 4 p.m., I parked
my baby'J stron,r ~ong the pathway and left It for about
five to 10 m.inute5' to go and take
pictures ol my cllildren arowld the
nowers.'.
WHEN I RETUANED TO lbe
pathway my stroller was no longer
tbere. I searched the grounds for
well over an hour but was unable
lo locate it. By that time my beby
was tired and crying. So witb
weary children in tow r went lo the
information window lo leave my
name and phone number .
There a secunly guard t.ofd
me thal several ··strollers" were
reported missing or stolen that
day He went on to s ay that Uus
type of theft was a ··common occurrence."
"Heck ~ they have stolen our plants," he added. "We
have ('aught them selling our plants out on tbe downtown
ma ll !".
I cert.aJ.n.ly do oot want to imply that I am blaminc lbe
guard who was the only help I got that day. In fact. be
gave mt-\he phone number of the eitecutive office of lbe
cn-boretum and suggested that I call there the followi.ng
morrun~
I WAS GIVEN WHAT I bel.Jeve to be, the full treat-
ment of buuaucrat1 c run-around What infuriated me
most ""'as when I wa!t told of the state and (Los Angeles> ('Ounty·run arboretum. by many administrators, "Your
stroller 1s the fi rst theft we have ever heard of in all the
years of our expencnt'c at the arboretum".
Obviously this was an out-and-0ut Lie. to such a degree
tbal I find it offensive lo my intelligence'
I am a single parent : t am not on welfare: I oft.en find
1t very dlfflcutt to simply survwe each day. What really
motivated me lo wnte this letter was actually an incident which occurred last wttk.
IT WAS SO DISTaESSING to me that I began to
ponder over the unfairness of "government.al officialism" and it's "inflexibie rouune" when based on deception.
Perhaps these employees to not realize how absurd their
false Slakments SOW>d
The 1D<'1dent or wh1 ('h I am speaking occurred 10 Long
Beach at a busy intersection. I wa.s holding my 2-year~
daughter by her hand <smce I no longer own a stroller).
Suddenly I dropped my purse and when I bent down to pick
1t up. my daughter daned away There was a screech of
brakes. I recall feeling so helpless. I snatched up my child.
ever so grateful to have her unio,jured in my arms. ~I was home I became enraged at the fact that I
no 1ongeT bad a stroller to take her out In. But what is really
behind my frustration and anger. is, the way the executive
staff at tbe arboretum responded to my situation.
'They are most certainly oegbgent in their duty to pro-
tect v\sitors from both physical abuse and also theft. I
therefore am filing a claim agaist the County of Los Angeles
to reimburse me for m y $49stroUer .
I CANNOT AFFORD TO purchase another stroller.
and I need one. since I ofte n need to take the bus. It was an
a rboretum spokesman who suggested lbal I file the claim
for loss of personal property, but how interesting that be
a lso added "I doubt that it will do you any good". I am
quite aware that I most likely will never receive a cent
towards my stolen stroller.
I really resent this unfair game or ·cat and Mouse'
because those with the least. suffer lbe most. We can't af-
ford to play these games. because our lives and the lives ol
our duld.ren are our only collateral.
Hard to Concentrate?
Enter Wonderland
By WILUAM D. HARVEY
WtlhOm D. Harvey cub IWqutlhOM from HuntingtOfl Beoclt.
Want to have some fun? <This ls not an indecent pro-
posal > I personally enjoy causing quandaries. Tbe way to
do this is \o call up a rather large company, perbapa a
public utility, and ask a dumb question.
Most of the larger organizations are public relations·
oriented enough lo maJte a stab at ftnd.ing •be answer ii
the question is.dumb enough. •
FOa EXAMPLE: I NOTICED on the lid ol my gTa~ juiee bottle that the contents coaaiat ol water gTa~t juice concentrate. and arapelndt juice. At flni
blush, this appears l.ncoGcruous. Grapefruit juice CODCeD-
trate? You •an lbal someone coes to all ol the trouble to
taJte tbe .._.'(some ol it anyway) out ol tbe ,,.,.,rult
juice, and tbis company t.ben puts it back in?
I called and asked "How can this be cbeaper t.baa res·
ular grapefriit Juice. that hasn't been ciebydrated, ud
rebydrated?'' Threw them into a reaJ UZQ.
Tbe)' said that coocentrated trapefndt Juice treaee
better tbu regular grapefndt juice, and tbat'a tbe we,
they t.ty it. frozen. Didn't make aeue to me. After au. ice
ls ice.
My 18dy came up wit.b perhaps the belt amnr. Some
of this stuff Is abipped ln from Florida. Wby pay to ba"
the water sblpped? Concentrate then matet ......
WANI' 'IO llAVB •oas IUD' Call tbe t.aepboee COID·
pany and Mir' tbefn bow loq we ba" bad all ......,..
pboae awnben. (No KLS or LD pnftni). Went ~
about four DIOOle before I found cme wbo would allow IM&
we bave bed all-4111tt dldq for •bout 12 or U ,.an.
Now m tbem how eome tbe pbonee .UU laaft tM llll· ten on tbem! J ftf """1 .... ..,.. to Uaat ... tbe IDOlt
bi1ane beiDf ''l UdM tt'1 IOIM kind ol tndlioa. ••
CAU. T9B CSNSVS BV&SAU Md .,_ ..., tbe ...
velopee we malled back to tbetD ..,. too till for tbe
automatic eortlnc macbloel. 'Ibey wt1I ten,_.._•
w11 choeen eo tlMl lbe envelopes would Ills out ol tbe rea•
plar mail and betaa\ertoDad.
Then uk the~ W"1 they didn't mue U.. Of a ,...
ular stie but co'°" them bri1ht red or .,..... to ....
tbem e..Uy ~ble? Guul.Dteed to._. &Mm ll&o a
tallapln. . . . ....
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,U DAILY PtLOT Sunday, April 27. IMO
=-~Hause F ull Of Histo ry
ROOID8 Br ing Life
T o Co wity's P ast
•1 DON CllAl'llAN ...............
~ ol t.he lu JUID Caplatruo Illa·
toricaf Socltity and O'N.W llUMWD wbe ... It.I
olflcet.,.. located an almlal to be more tbaD a
hiatoriul IOCM!ty fw die mllUoe city. The=~ to bMOIDe a eetalyst kw people hout .......,. Onqe County who
•N lnttteel ln Callfol'Di• b1atory.
LIBU a Y AND OaAL bl1COry features
have been emphu laed u examples ol th1a 1oal
alnce the faclllty waa dedicated Just four
. montha ago.
Tbe society l\u been ln toucb with Chap·
man and Saddlebac:k colleaes to arran1e classes
In California history at the museum, on Los
RI09 Street.
Also. the supporters would like to oraanhe
a factual story-lellln1 service for scbool
children, who could come to the museum on
Saturdays and listen to qualified history buffs tell
about early Orange County and California hap-
penings
The museum itself has been restored and
furnished as an authentic example of late 19th
century American architecture and decor.
IT WAS OBTAI NED after Gep Duren-
berger. chairman of the society's museum com·
mittee, suggested to Alfred Cornwell, who
owned the structure. that it be given to the
society.
The Cornwell family donated the house,
which was later moved across Los Rios Street
from its location in back of the El Adobe
restaurant.
Previously known as the Pryor House. 1t
was occupied by that family from 1903 until
1955. Albert Pryor had bought it from Jose
Delores Garcia. who built it in the 1880s.
wmt THE O'NEILL family donating some
$60,000 and that sum matched through fund·
raising. the house was moved and restored.
Almost all the furnis hings are dooated.
GEP DURENllERGER IN TINY LIBRARY
Now the society and its museum committee
a re hoping to expand visiting hours by adding
volunteer guides to its roster.
Le cture r Sche dule d Durenberger said a special meeting will
start at 7 :30 p.m. Wednesday at the museum. to
discuss the project. Men and women interested
in the museum or in ser ving as gwdes are asked
to a ttend. Professor ..John Hick. a philosopher of re·
h1?1on, wi ll speak a t the Saddleback College
:'llorth Campus on May 6 at 7 p.m. in the Forum
Theater.
I lick is known for his lectures on religion
:rnd 11..s apphcallon m today's world. The event
1~ free
\... Collegians Honore d
The lrvme cumpus is located at 5500 Irvme
Center Onw ancl ii. accessible from the Jeffrey
Hoad cx1b of the Santa Ana and San Diego
Freeways
Brett Frias of Fountain Valley and Derek
Werner of C06ta Mesa have been named lo the
academic honor llst by officials at Claremont
Men·s College
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CJ James A. Goff
O John F. Cronin r1 Ronald H Prenner
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lJ Mark A Soden n Richard Farnell
lJ Robert A. "Bob" Fitzgerald
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the general public. At present. membership includee
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JOANNE MUUEN ADMIRES O'NEIU MUSEUM LIVING ROOM'S CENTURY-OLD FURNISHINGS. •
35°10 to 50°10
25°/o off
custom order wood 1hutt1n .
Cover a wlOdOw. d"1odc a ,oom,
chOOsc slats or louvors. nave ltlem
p;iinled Staine<! Of !>OflCnf'O with
ltlb<ic roe cre<;orallng 006Silll~lf9s
are eNltess and tne results die
•ronant
30°/o off
1 '' narrow 1lal metal blind•.
Smart looks Sleek !ones And a
m.n.mom ol care I ·narrow slat
blinds on a chOICe or COiors lo>
complement yo.Jr rooms
Now.
two great
ways
to charge!
off fabric for
custom drapes!
Cnoose ''om anllQue sanns. sNfefs.
1 .. ,iure<s OC>PO we~. dan'lasll.s and
)OM:.quards VOu OOUkS melch 'f04JI 1111ralls
anct yOJt t>edsoreao too. tor a Ye<Y
unQJC IO<)jt Cal no.... tor a decOralor to
c<:ime to y'>Jf oome Wlltl samoles at no
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or.-.. .,. a. toot..c1b6n lnslalabon at no
JOO• tJQt\al cnaroe
35°/o off
custom reupholstery f1brlc now!
v0u1 Old lumoture w• Ioctl ~e new
a<Utll wnen yau reuOl'IOfster Save 35•9 "°"" on °"' entn line ol reuptlOtstery 1aoncs Aeoutet eYefYdaY low onces on
01J1 tones1 1aoncat10n
these decoratt"
wlndOw treatments.
30•, off woven wood bltnds
They ro drll!Mtically dt!lerent 1n
a choice ol cotors pett&fns and
te•turea to enhance even the moat
dlfhcull winaows Arid llmOsl
care-tree!
25% off custom cloUI thecles
end trenaperent ahldes.
30% off I" WOOd blinds.
-rrclCPenney
Sele prlc:ff lfttteU.1 Sunday, Aprlt 27 lhrouoh Sundey, Mey 10 fOf clottl end tnnaperent ehedes. Tttrouoh ~y.
Mey 11 tor reuphotatery fabric. Throuth lundly, May 25 lor cue-. ckllP9f'Y lebrlc, metal btlnda, ~ weodl,
custom al'luners encf 1" woad bffnde.
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• T8S 80AaD OP aupery\lor'I bu
•atborbed apeedin1 •.ooo to lllre two
flaanelal exa.mlnen ud a colaeet.lon of.
fleer to acreen the financial back· a&roadl ol penons wbo apply for public
l;riminal Can Pay,
Saya 0C Reporl, .
tut.• t!DUld be toUected W. year.
IP ftlB PaooaA• le aucceutul.
and la expanded to a II n ve branch
mwlictpal cowU, &a much u ~7.000
could be ra.lled to offset public defender
COila.
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publlc detenden olftee la dlaeretionary.
•'ftlD& II NO ualfted Md ltandard
method of coUed1QI cU.t IMI," u., ,...
p0rt1aid.. f Under tbe one.year, eirpen}nntal
pro1ram at Wea t Oran1e County Munlcl~I Court, penona requesUn1
r.ubtlc defender ual\aftce nm will be
nterviewed to determine eucb fact.on
as Income, uset.a, mandatory expenses,
voluntary expenses and any unusual
flnanclaJ comlderationa.
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CouDb' llualclpal Court
Coulllly aupervlaon took lbe acuon
aft.er leamlnt that many ao-calaed ln·
dl1enl cllenll actually eould afford to
r.•Y roe their repreeentaUon. wholly or
n part.
That ftiure ls baaed on an average
payment of f1~ for leaa.l aervtces by
20,290 client.a. tbe number served by the
publlc defender's omce at the five
courts durlQI fllcal una
Tbe MSJ.000 ft1ure could be low. the
rePort suqe.ted. Many clients, accord·
Ing to analyst..s, could pay as much as
S2SO for legal services.
THE FINANCIAL examiner then will
make a recommendation to the court on
the client's ability to pay for legal
representation. T Al Al .r Al LINOOLN• ~·
All ~venue generated from t.be pilot S/\~T t1l 1' l ... t1l M.,R~'R" program will go to the public defender's ~ l ~ ic. ..,.., •
budget. Tbe board was told any addl· IMI N. -r..ct• AveJ-.. "-0: , s
tional revenue could help prevent staff Call Or See Pal S..a MT.ell I reducUo~ that otherwise might be-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ At the West Orance County Municipal
Court alone, accordlna to a report by
the county Admioiatrat1ve Office.
U oder current s tate law. collec
tion of fees from clients who utilize the
Explore Campus
U CI Has R easons to Celebrate
SpectaC'Ular chemistry and physics
demonstrations, films, discussions and
fine arts presentations will be among
the offerings at UC Irvine's ()pen House on May3.
They will wind up Celebrate UCI
Week.designed to bring the campus and
community into closer contact.
ASSISTANT VICE Chancellor Robert
Lawrence explained the events provide
a public showcase for UCl's academic
and student service departments.
Campus laboratories, the art gallery
and fine arts studios will be open from
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Ants Eaten,
Bugs Judged
In Contest
A chocolate·covered-ant eat·
1ng contest and a Schuyler
Hadley Bassett Ill look·alike
contest will be held at UC Irvine
Monday, in honor of Bassett, the
cele brated former UCI student
responsible for dubbing UCI the
Anteaters.
Tbe competitions will be part
of Celebrate UCI Week under
SPonsorship of the UCI Alumni
Association.
11 a .m. to 4 p.m. for the public to view
the work of students and faculty.
Among attractions are informal lee·
lures on medical imaging, gray whales
and Russian literature and folklore .
tours of laboratories and the computing
fa cility and open rehearsals of the New
York String Quartet, a master of fine
arts dance concert and a student pro
duction of "A LitUe Night Music ..
RESEARCH EQUIPMENT on dis·
play will include demonstrations in the
UCI laser. medical imaging and water
quality laboratories : the computing
facility and nuclear reactor control
room.
Chemistry and physics demonstra·
lions also will be held and specimens in
the UCI reptile physiology laboratory
will be on display.
A concoction called "Chemical Spec·
tacle No. 2" by Dr. Michael Duggan. as·
s is tant professor of c he mi s try ,
scheduled for l p m in Room 101.
Phys ical Sciences Building, will explore
the relationshi ps between light. matter.
acoustic violence. heat and cold with
<he assW"es ) as little odor as possible.
OPEN HOUSE also a llows new and
prospective students and their parents
to meet with campus representatives to eet infonnatioo on campus bouaing,
financial a id and admissions pro ·
cedures.
Simultaneously alumni can meet with
classmates and faculty to renew past
acquaintances and tour new campus
facilities and parents of students are
hosted in a special reception.
The "center ring" of the day is Wayzgoose, the student spring ·festival
held in Campus Park from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m .
necessary under budget guidelines for
the fiscal year beginrun~ July 1.
CHEMICAL SPECTACULAR AT uci
Or. Mk:hael Dugg•n In Laboratory
ror community leaders
Science and research. professional
education and fine arts will be highlighted ln talks by Dr. William H.
Parker, professor of physics and assis·
tant vice chancellor for academic ar.
fairs: Dr. Paul S. Sypberd, professor
and chair of microbiology at the ucr
College of Medicine. and Dr. Clayton
Garrison, dean of the UCl School of
Fine Arts. Chance llor Danie l G.
Aldrich. Jr .. will preside.
Tom C. Casey of Corona del Mar is
prl's1dent of the Friends of UC I
Coordmators of the event are Thomas S
Santley of San Marino and Ann Crowell
of Laguna Beach
The Friends of UCI. founded in 1958.
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11111 11' "''~"''"'>1 4\f to•r'4 '-'1lR0 4' •00 4"4to1>P"4.C,l ..,04"rll>W A"410 •-00P._.
The Schuyler Hadley Bassett
III look-alike contest will begin
at noon in Gateway Plaza. Pre·
registered contestants will be
judged in three categories -the
individual who best personifies
Schuyler Hadley Bassett,tlll. the
individual who best exemplifies
the anteater image and the in·
dividual who best symbolizes af'I
ant.
The chocolate-covered-ant eat·
ing contest will follow the look·
alike contest. Gifts will be pre·
sented to all participants and
special prizes will be awarded to
Wayzgoose observes fine medieval
tradition where costumed knights and
ladies from the Society for Creative
Anachronism entertain with jousts and
tournaments and games and entertain·
ment are provided for the entire family
IS a group or local CIVIC leader.. whose
purpose 1s to urute lhe university and ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!.
the sUTrounding communities in conti-
nuing development. s upport and un·
"-winners. •
ALSO ON MAY 3 professor s
representing three major thrusts of UCI
will give brief talks at a champagne
brunch sponsored by tbe Friends of UCI
dcrstanding or UCI .
ReservatJons for the brunch at SS per
person may be made by contacting the
Friends of UCI at 833-6245 by Monday
Possibly Delayed
New Gadgets
Ease Decade
NEW YORK (AP) -During the next d~
cade the public will be able to buy a thrill ride
to tbe edge of outer space, work at home by
computer and depend on a robot for baby-sitting
ch ores. according to a futuristic report in
Signature. tbe magazine for Diners Club.
"In tbe computerized '80s, you will be
awakened by a robot. wear a phone on your
wrist , drive your car on an electric trolley line,
monitor your health, watch international TV.
and sett.le back into bed again, sale in the
knowledge that a robot is guarding the house."
the article by George Harrar stales.
SOME OF THE maguine's specllic pred.ic·
lions. a compilation ol prophesies by planners,
theorists and futurists:
-A mobile robot that will vacuum. do laun·
dry. cut the grass. answer the door, serve
drinks and play games.
-A new supersonic transport that will
cruise at 1,800-2,000 mph, be fuel efficient. carry
about 500 passengers and be quiet.
-A COMPUTER THAT will make books
and magazines obsolete.
-A home bealth·monitorinc machine to de·
tennine if one's metabolic state is good or bad
before starting out for the day. .
No futurist will predict the world ~my,
the article reports.
However, it states, they do believe .. that
even lf a depreselon sweeps over the world in
the ·ao. new invention.a and ways ol doing thin&s
will only be delayed, not denied."
Rapist Gets Prison
PHILADELPIUA <AP) ;-A 30-to SO.year
priloa HDtence hu been liven to a JI.year-old
.man llmown u the "Jollinl raptlt."
William Gray, • plumber, pleaded pllty to
charcea in 11 cases of HXUa1 attaeb on teen·•••
1lrls. He wu ordered •to aene bll Mllt.eDce at tbe
Falrvtew State Hoepltal fOf' the erimlnaJl1 lDNDe.
Gray became known u the ''Joaina raplat'1
because many of the attadm oceurrtna over a
10.montb period ln nortb Pbiladelpbla ..,. eom·
mlttecl by a man poelnt as a nmner.
NATHAN PRITIKIN
ASKS:
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LIKE TO FEEL
YOUNGER,
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AND LOSE WEIGHT?
IF THE ANSWER IS ffS, INVESTIGATE
THE PRITIKIN IE11EI HEAL TH PROGRAM
It enables people of oll oges to live o longer, healthier life, feel·
ing younger, free of the ravoges of the debilita1ing degenerative dis·
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For patients now suffering from heart diseo~. hypertension, diab·
etes, arthritis, hardening of the arteries, and obesity, the Pritikin pro-
gram has proved to be a nutritionally sound, medically safe op·
prooch to orrestiog, a lleviating, ond in some cases helping to re·
verse the symptoms of these conditions. For tha.e seekinO to word off
.the development of these disea ses, the Pritikin Program lays the
groundwork for a lifetime of good health.
FREE INTRODUCTORY LECTURE
TUE., APRIL 29 •.• 7:30 P.M.
AirDorter Inn Hotel
187l>O McArthur Blvd., Irvine
For lnfonMtlon, C.I Collect
12131 373-9797
NICHOLAS
FABRICS!
PRICE
SALE
100's Of YARDS Of
COTTONS, POlYESIERS,
RAYONS, WOOLS, SILKS,
UPHOLSTERY I DRAPERY I
SLIPCOVER FABRICS &
MANY MORE.
...
I
I .
AJe DAIL YPILU r , 8und1y, Aptll TT. tMO
81 DEi.Oil 88000 laWIN °' .............. Tbe Orance Conly Grand
J ury CM.11bt to keep it.a OOH out of ~p1t dcMu't know 1bclut, aald ~~ David Silla, maJQt ol
Mayors, up rvisor Call Action Unprofessional ''If we IOlved the eovlronmee·
u l and ecooomk Pl'Ob&ems. we
wouldn't have a poUtlcal one."
<>-. ol the Uu~ Silla &aid the
ll'•nd JW')I tto.o t know • t.bADI
•b•ut la the joint mUllary
<'0 9\mtrC'l•l UH or El Toro
M•lne Corf)iJ Air Station.. '!he Jury f"e('()m mended Frl
d•J PW"ChU IDJI hand acllacent lo
the •ir ba8t" for developmC'nt of
COJllme.rclal aurport f~u~llllJ lO
ht>tp Uk' ~ county 's arow1nai
illl"itransportallon net'd~
Marine 0Cf1cial11 tat lbe a1r :oh•
tloa l"reeted mqwr1t":t about the
grand Jury report cooll fo'miay
''As soon us we are awatt ot
the' recommendutions and the
...
basta for thoH rec-om meod•
liODI. "' •HI m•k• • com
ment, .. Hid • Marine C.orp1
•s>Okeaman.
A ~ate nanway for t'Om
m.-rc.-lal &1~t1ft, • pHlft'lt'r
t C?rm lnal 1nd airplane and
•utomoblle park lnai farlllU~iJ
tould &JI bet built on the l•nd. the
grand Jury &aid
"Tbt> 00n·t know what the
h.-11 lh,•y'tt talkana about." Silla
old "It'• obvious to everyone
who has atudlt'd thl· probll•m
th•I the l~nd art-11 I'\ Mt <·orn
v1t1blc with t'o mme r c aa l
pur~'11"
Ir\ me offlt'WI ~ h u vl' been
~tudytmt the J>M. ablf' annt'XIUon
or more th.an 2.~ 1cres of land
adJattnt to Ule military bale &n
order to Pf't"Cludc the occu.rrence
that the 11rand jury recom·
mendro Frtday
T ltE A R £AGE Is unln
c·orporutt.'d county land; owned by
lr\'lnt• Conw uny and 1.oned ror
ugrirulturnl \A:je
S upervu.o r Edtson Miller.
~ho~~ dlis tra-:l 1ne lude a the
ma r ine bu. t', ua:reed with SULa'
<tli&t'ISliffitml
"I think (the grand jury re·
port ) 111 we ll meaning, but I
th1nJ( thty were over their beads
on this problem," MilJer said.
The third d1str1ct supervisor
unt111er Duties
b H 1t renuou11ly opposed Jolnt ue of the hue 1.n the past.
.. They want for El Toro •
Hparat.e but equaJ runway? It
l1n 't 1olng lo work," Miller
said.
And Newport Bea ch Mayor
J ackie Heather also asserted
that the (rand jury has no real
expertise 10 airport matters.
"It really dis turbs me that
they would be making those re·
commendations without more
study. I think it's unprofesslooaJ
o f the grand JU r y ," Mrs.
Heather said
Supervisor Thomas Riley took
LSsue w;th another recommenda·
Uon in the same report. The JUTY
u r ged count y o Hlclal a to
purcbaee land for new eeneral
aviation alrporta and to Umil
J ohn Wayne Airport t.o com·
mercial use.
"The need for general aviatioa
raclUUes has exploded, and after
all. that's whal John Wayne waa
there for originally," be said.
AND AS FO& the ~ury 's cont.en·
tion that the delay lD solvmg the
county's air travel problems are
politicaJ -Riley agreed.
"I believe that environment.al,
economica l and poh t1cal de·
casions are all valid reasons for
a proJect t.o fail or go," Rtley
said.
tt WU ln1De'I Oaricl Silll w!M>
had the lut word oo lbe &rand
Jury's opinion oe airport ma.
ters.
''I HA VE WANTED to MY Uala
for years. The peoP.le on lbe If and
Jury may be quahfied t.o ti.at.en to
e vidence on criminal cues. but
they don't have any expertlae lo
com muruty problems at all," Silla
said.
·'They sit there aod come up
with off the wall ideas on bow
everybody's cities should be run.
They're impressed with their
own import.an<:e . They ought t.o
ahut up for a w~le."
P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTl CE International
DaysatCWC Craft Lessons Open ~ICTITtOU!> •USJN(U
NAMI STAHMENT
"c:TITIOUS •USINf SS "CTITIOUS •US I NEU
NAM( STATfME,_T N~STATEM«NT
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NOllAAIJ'\ 1"I ()QI• Sol , Aot C., WESTERN OESIGH SERVICES.
Golden \\'(•st ('nllege will celebrate its
5CC<>nd annual Cultural Days. Monday through
Ma y 5. '>'1lh exour foods, lradlllonal music. art
and films from other lands.
The event 1s sponsored by Associated Stu·
dents . the b1hngual · bicullural program. Stu·
d~nt Development office: and French, German,
ltahan. MECHA and Vietnamese clubs.
A "Festival of India." presented by the
South Asian Culture Center of Toronto, Canada,
will highlight Monday and Tuesday, when col·
orful hand-loomed imported tents will be set up
in the central quad area. Events include an art
exhibit. cooking demonstrallons. entertainment,
and fi"e courses of vegetarian cuisine.
T E.VI'S l\'ILL BE OP EN for display Mon·
day. 8 a.m. lo 9 p.m., and Tuesday, 8 a.m lo 6
p.m .. with food on sale 11 .30 a .m. to 1 p.m.
.. The American Navajo," a film depicting
the tribe's struggle to preserve its culture, will
be screened at 10 a.m . and l p m. Monday in the
library media center.
Vietnamese Day will be observed Wednes·
day, 11 a.m. to 1 p .m .. in the college center
patio. FO'>d specialities will be on sale, and
prints dep1ctinJ! ltfe tn Vietnam will be shov.n
French and German Day on Thursd ay, will
h:ature a prl'sentat1on by Cons uelo N1etu.
member of P reside nt C:.irtcr·~ Comm1s!>1on on
Fon·1gn Lan~uagl'~ and lnt(•rnat1 onal Stud1t:s al
10 a m . tn the.• lhcall.'r lie r topic will be .
"Rl·lt•vam·I' of a St>cond Language for the '80s.
OTHER EVENTS THAT d ay include· a
l:o're nch continental breakfast. with croissants
and Cafe Francois, on sale in the theater foyer.
Deada Noti~
Summer':, \In lht• way
and man\ 1·hlldrl'n a re
l1wkrn~ for...,urd tu a
t I m 1· 11 f JI I a y .1 n d
part1c•1pution 111 rc•1·n ·u
tion projtrum~
But lh01't' pMgrams
can't function without
adult volWltl't•rs to teach
crafts. i.ports and skills
such as cooking a nd
sewing
FOUNT AI N Vull t>~
lluntangton Beal'h Girls
C l ub 1s looking fo r
a dults with th o~e
::1b1llt1es and a blllc time
to s pare each we<'k to
t each cla ss<.'~ whe n
school's out.
Help also 1s needed
with more serious pro-
blems. Women Helping
Wom e n . a Mental
He alth Assocfat1on ef·
fo rt alon g v.1th the
Mariposa Wo m e n 's
Cent<.'r. need~ p\'()µle to
hosll'S~ coffl·l' klul<"hc·:.
an lh1•1r hnm1•, T he
..: at h ,. r 1 n ~:. of f•· r .1
than('c for v.11nwn to
ll-..irn about pol) drug
and .tlrohol ~bu.o;;c•
T he Menta l I lealth A~·
!)OC 1al1on a l~o needs
.K*ES
l..OMAS I W )()Hf~ PMlol'd .,,..,
on Apr il 1S "80 Sur•••rd bV >
oa119'11~n. MIJ"f WM>Y hn' •"'1 """""
/H'ldt"r\Of\ Yrv•c,.., P\.tJfd on Sund••V
Aptjl >I 1'111() "' 1 O()PM di ,,,.. HMl>Ot
• •w n M#mof 1'1t <""~' ""''"' R1•v
w.iuam Oobr""twt-n Of (.•lvAt'Y (hu''" '>•h<'•hna Srf'vH.~ ~, ttw 011·,..
t1on ot •~c.t'00' l.twn Moun' Ohw• Morh••r m Coo.•~_..,. )4() H~
Laguna Manor
RETIREMENT RESIDENCE
BATH
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7\, 1'*1 Hf' Wd\ a '"''°""1 ot OrMQt>
(OUfth tor , ,.an HI W4\. ""'~"•"' nf W°' k1 'N¥ It ..... rvtnq In thf> U S
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n•. M4!ry ....., !ktty S.-rv•(l'~ unoer
111«! dlro<lion ot Hertior Lawn Mount
Ohve M«!llUryot Co!.ta Mew SAO-SS~.
Neptune Society
ClllMATI°" I UAIAL At !>EA
646-7431 y..,, s«IM SKIWtl\' -,.., .... ,.. M mi,.htr•000t _," ,,.., _.,
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Private rooms 1n a au1et garden atmosphere
overlooking the Pac1f1c Ocean
Attractively served meals 1nclud1n9 special
diets.
Daily maid service. phones. cable TV and
local transoortation included
Heleft J . ThatcMr-AdMiftistrator
21 30 So. Cocat Hlc)hwoy
Loguno lffch, Ca. 9265 1
C7 I 41 494-9458
t<'lephone answering as·
s1stunce on Wednesday
a nd Thursday evenmgs
in ats Wes tmins ter drug
program.
L e ctures
Scl1edule d
/\ two·parl lectu re
i.t'r1e s exa minin g
\\Orldw1d e ama t e ur
radio 1s being offered at
Orange Coast ColleRe in
Costa Mesa on May 8
and 15.
"New Era in Ham
Radio" will meet in
Fine Arts Ha ll 119 from
7 to 9 p.m. both weeks .
Adm1ss1on is free and
registration will be con·
ducted at the door.
P BLIC NOTICE
'1HCI llOTHHS
HU UOADWAY
MOITUAIY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642·9150
Consider .1 SECOND TRUST DEED REAL ESTATE LOAN.
We'll do our bl'st to take the st ing out of borrowing .1~ains t the•
equity in your ho me.
We are ve ry con ce rned thdt interest ratec.dnd borrowin~costs
have rt'<llhed their h igh est leve l in recent his to ry. While
we have no control o ver inte r<>s t rdtes, ~~--~~ SMITH & TIITHLL
MOITUAIY
~Sl'Q.lff CHAnf..
Mortuary• Creme hons
427 E 171h SI
Costa Mesa
646-4888
'1HCI •OTHHS
SMITHS' MOITUMY
627 Main St Hun1tngton Beach
536-6539
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7801 eo1sa """· Wes1m1ns1er
893-3525
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Chllpel 3l500 Pac111c View Onve Newport Beach
644-2700 c
Cell 142-5171 ..
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IOW'Ottr for
we will d o our s hare in fighting infldtion
by redunng the bro kerage fe('s wherever
possible.
M .my b.rnks a nd savin~s & loans h.we vir-
tually s to pped lending beca use the ir funds
a re no lon~er a vdildble. But we .,till h.w e
limited funds from our investor., ..... .it
te rms we belie ve a re the best ava1l,1ble. Wl•
have spec ial repJym e nt plans to fit your
budget, the m ost u n ique being g raduated payme nt loans with
paym'l!Tlts low er tha n n o rma l during the firs t ye.ir. To o ur
knowled ge, no o the r second trust deed comp,rny c,rn off e r
this plan .
For loans of $10,000 to $500,000 on homes or income prop-
e rty , talk to o ne of our experien ced, professio nal loan bro kers.
We'll a rrange the loan best suited to your individual needs ...
even I( you're h avin g fi n ancial difficulties
We'rr hore to help. •
Republic Home Loon
19772 MacArthur Blvd .• lrvlne. C A 9:1'715
(714) 861 ·0991
A o o k s you r b a g .,
Many librarie:. an the
West Orange Coun ly
area are seeking to pro
vide help in all areas of
their work.
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PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE
CO NSOLIOATEO
REPORT OF CONDITION Co n s o l idate d R e p o r t of Co nd i tio n o f
"INTERNATIONAL CENTRAL BANK" of NewPort
Beach. Oranqe County. California. and Domestic
Subs1d1an es a t the close of bustness on March 31,
1qso.
State Bank No. t237
Statement of Resources and Liabilities
Dollar Amounts
in Thous.Inds ASSETS
Cash and due from banks .................... 1,'n6
U S. Treasury securities ............... ' .... 1,q72 Federal funds sold and securities
purchased under agreements
lo resell tn domestic offi ces . . . , ........... • soo
Other assets (incl. SJ.4 1ntang1btes> . . . . . . . . . . . . ' '8
TOT AL ASSETS . . ......... 8,4'6
LIABI LITIES Demand depas1ts ol lndlvtduals, partnerships, and corps ........ .
a . TOTAL DEPOSITS IN
DOMESTIC OFFICES .....•.. 7,1Jq,()()()
(1) Total demand deP<>Sits ... 7,139,000
c. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC
7, 1Jq
AND FOREIGN OFFICES ................ 7,13'
Other llabilllles. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
TOTAL LIABILITIES
CexclUdlng sutxwdinated notes and debentures> ........................... 7,288
SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY Preferred stock No. Shares outstanding None Common stock
a . No. Shares a uthorized 10.000
b . No. Shares outstanding 10,000 1 ,000,000
TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL .......... 1,000
Retained earnings and other
capital reserves................... • • • . • • • • 158
TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY 1.158
TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO
SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY .......
MEMORANDA
Camouttts outstandi"I •s
of report cute,
Market val~ of
..... •.~
Inves tment securities ....••.....•......•..... 1,92t
The undersigned, Jeek L. Teufer, Pf'Hldeftt, and Frank Edelstein, Executive Vice President, of tN
above-named bank, each cteclares, tor himself elone
and noc for the other : I have perSONI knowltdQe of
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the undersloned, tor himself alOM end not for the
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from the world.·
.. ye painter Harry
Wflllama. Deafness
prompted him to
portray the world
of sound In works
made vibrant by
color. light and
space.
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oneedgeof lily
turns the flower
j nto an electric
pictorial guide to
Williams' way of
'hearing· sound.
Sound Sets Art's Tone
Deafness Bypassed in P~ter's Work
By JODI CADENHEAD °' .. O.lly 11'11« 5Ullf Musical notes float out of a box-shaped ear
connected across an empty desert by a frayed,
almost broken wire.
A bright, strangely electrical tulip springs
from a dark wire fence, while a barely visible
cloud passes nearby.
THESE PAINTINGS AND dozens more
symbolize the imagination of sound for Harry
Williams, a 32-year-old deaf artist living in Costa Mesa
"I am isolated from the world," writes
Williams on one of the many pieces of paper
passed back and forth for an interview. "l just
paint what I see and think -paint with im·
agination of sound.
The name of the artist Dali scrawled on a
piece of scratch paper brings a tight grimace to
the artist's face. He bristles at any comparison
between him and the famous surrealist. He bas
seen the likeness made many times before.
WILLIAMS WAS ONE of three deaf
children bom to bearing parents. His brother is
a motot'cycle mechanic and his sister works at
the Salk Institute helping research new sign
language techniques for the deaf.
A progression of symbolicall y soundless
canvases cover the wails of his apartment,
whe r e he lives with b is roommate Mike Casanova. The two met several years ago after
lbe Costa Mesa bartender became intrigued by
Williama' passing him a note to order drinks.
M winner of the Newport Art Festival last
summer, Wllliams is proud the prize painting
oow bangs in city hall. His greatest challenge
comes though from t rying to com municate
with bearing art enthusiasts, who he writes.
often miss the meaning of his work
UNABLE TO SP EAK, Williams began
drawing when he was 4 in order to' com-
municate with bis parents. In school be drew
pictures when assigned lo write stories.
~nd late r at Galla ude t College in
Washington D.C., be drew the award-winnin&
picture for the cover of the commencement pro-
gram.
"My eyes are my ears." Williams writes.
gazing al the setting sun outside his kitchen
window.
"Llsten to the scene," he writes, pointing to
the S\Dl glistened clouds. "Clouds always de·
co rate different every day '·
HE'S IN NO RUSH to become commercial·
ly successful. explaining that he wants to
"avoid the rat race of people."
After flipping through a photo album of his
paintings he writes, "I probably don't really
need to speak. Life could be colorful 1f you know
how to use it to a good cause."
A profile of his life was aired on KCET last
month, where the painter discussed one of his
favorite paintings, his version of the stnking or
the Titanic. Since the distress signals were not
heard by another ship, Williams feels that the
passengers were victims of deafness.
Costa Mesa home is an art gallery of
the deaf artist's work
Laguna Hills Terminal Rolls
The owners or a seven-story Laguna Hills
hotel for sef\ior citizens have complained that
the proposed $2.3 million expansion of the
Laguna Hills bus terminal will deteriorate
seniors' health and attract criminal activity.
But Orange County Transit district direc·
tors brushed off those complaints and voted to
apply for a $1.9 million federal grant to enlarge
lbe terminal at Laguna Hills mall.
"I &\VE TO CONCLUDE that your client's
concerns a re more cosmetic than anything
else ," OCTD director Philip Anthony told
Dominic Colletta, the lawyer representiq Villa
Valencia Retirement Hotel, 24552 Pueo de
Valencia.
Transit District staff memben said ex-
pa nsion of the existing park and ride lot at the
m all ls badly needed to accommodate the ex·
pected growth in south county bus riders.
Dana Fishennen
Project's Goal
Plw for SU0,000 in i.mpro.emenu, includ-mc an ocean viewpoint. at Dana Point Harbor
bave been apprond by the Oraqe County
Board ot Supervilon.
Tbe propoaal calla for eomtnaction of a 40·
car public partinC lot, reataOOllll and an ocean
vllta area aloq the eut breakwater.
Actulll CClllllnlctlon, COU11tJ oftklals said.
abould beliD wttbin 11.x moadla. Won is apect·
eel to be eampleted by mld·llll.
.. It'• an effort to meet tbe lncreulnl de-
mand for public facWtles for fllbermen In tbe
eaat breakwater area lldjac:mt to Dobeu State
Beach,'' aald Jobn Sebade1.,.~_alde to Oranc•
County 8uDervlaor Tbomu JU191.
Colt ot tM project will be paid from Dana
Polat Tidelands fund, wblcb II supported by Pl'l•ata ew11atonllne wbo ..,..... at tM
harbor.
Laguna Hills mall has proved to be ooe of
the m06t popular or the transit district's park
and ride lots, with activity expected to more than
double by 1995, sald Mike Corlett of the transit
dist rict staff.
The shopping center forms the bub of a
number of enterprises, including Saddleback
Hospital and Medlcal Center, Leisure World,
restaurants and other businesses.
But the owners of the luxury hotel said that
expansion of the adjacent terminal would s ub-
stantially increase traffic, add to noise and air
pollution and add to petty theft and other
criminal activity in lbe area.
TUNSIT Dl.S'l'alcr Dl&ECl'Oas COUD·
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already bad been addressed in an environmeo·
tal document oa the bus terminal.
The SZ.3 million needed for the terminal's
improvement will buy land and refurblab t.be
offatreet transfer Point for buses to reduce t.be
amountof wal.kine between buses.
Altboucb ranked 13tb amooc 41 statewide projeeta by atate Department ol Tramportalioa
offlclals, the Laguna Hills project has failed three limes to win state tunda.
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. WAIHUIGTON (AP) -S••· Oeor1• llcOowra. -.of the Hrtielt h•te ntUet ol tlile
fl'lr ln Vietnam, HYI lt touJd haPDta all ovw
aaaln.
Tb6 ......_ ol Viec.Dam have not bMa learned
by U .s. polky makers. 1ay1 McGovern, the 1172
Democrauc preaidenUal no~ He draw• a
parallel betwetn the nal10t1'1 initial DOI.Icy line In
V1f'tnam and the anti·Sov et mood toUowh>I tho
Ru shm Invasion or At&haniatan
The Soutll Oallota lawmaktr storrs at thost
who uy tbe United Stat coukt have won In Viet
Dim. Such a mllitary vlctory probably would have
required IN(lear weapons, ralallur the pro.peel of
"ellotlnatltul Vietnam to ave ll, "ne 1ays. TOday, ""McGovern r~malf\I a aelf -4eacr\bf-d
"dove" and ls stronflY op~ to lncreuet {n d..,. tense spending. Bu h.-says that under certliln
circumstances he too could be a hawk. • • • Q. fl has been rive years smce the fall of
Saigon. Now. for the f1n.t llme sine~ lhat period,
an Amencan president has raised the Po6Sibility of
aaaan sendmg U S troops overseas to defend vital
U.S. mterests this time m the Persian Gulf. Aod
a m a1ority of Americans seem to support his call
'· •• Could
Have Won'
WASHINGTON (AP) -The irony of the Viet·
nam war ls that "we could have won it," says Sen.
J ohn Tower of Texas. a leading hawk during.,tbe
Vietnam era.
The ranking Republica n member or the Senate
Armed Services Committee believes that failing to
win the war was an "even bigger mistake than
getting involved in Vietna m in the first place."
Five years arter the last American was
evacyated from the roof of the U.S. Embassy in
Saigon, Tower says his philosophy hasn't changed
much. He remains one of the staunchest con·
gressional boosters of defense measures and of
high levels of military spending . ••• Q. Do you see a swing back toward hawkish·
ness in the United States today for the first time
since the Vietnam Wa r?
A. J think it's an oversimplification these days
to talk of hawks and doves. The terms aren 't ap-
plicable in lhe present context.
We do have to defend our vital interests
abroad bef'ause we're dependent upon so much of
Lhl• world for so much of what we need in the way
or raw mat<'rials.
Most of our exotic metals, for example. come
from olher sources that require the preservation of
sea lane~ That dictates the necessity for a global
naval fo1ce
We have to understand that if lbe Soviets
achieve their objectives and gain access overland
to wann·water ports and to the Middle Eastern oil
fields. it would make them the dominant power in
lhe world
Our own restraint cost us Vietnam. We forced'
Hanoi to the Paris accords by choking off its
lifeline throu~h the mining of Haiphong and
throu~h interdicting the supply routes from
s<Juthem China into North Victn1Jm.
The accords were
n o t ~o bad . Rut
Cong ress r efused to
permit the admirustra·
tton to enforce them. So
Congress. i n e ffect .
handed South Vietnam
over lo Hanoa.
Q . What s h ould
Congress h1Jve done dif·
ferently?
A. I think it should
have permitted a
highe r level of military
assistance to South Vietna m , a nd a lso permitted the subse-
quent military action
by the United Slates to
further interdict Hanoi's supply lines when Hanoi
unilaterally broke the accords.
Q. Do you think a Vietnam·type intervention
by the United States today. say in the Middle East
would get support in the country?
A. It's possible as long as the country could
clearly perceive an American national interest. ll
could quite clearly perceive such an interest in
terms of our sources of energy -the Middle
Eastern oil fi elds. I don't think we're likely lo
become involved again to the extent that we were
in Vietnam. But l think that we wouJd respood to a
Soviet threat to areas of vital interest. Of course,
the "Vietnam syndrome" you speak of also de-
livered Angola into the hands of the Soviets and
the Cubans.
Q. Has the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and
the trouble in Iran produced a change?
A. The pendulum is swinging back now toward
limited involvement. There's also strong support
in Congress for the fast-deployment concept -the
ability to make forcible entry into areas where
necessary to resist Soviet.sponsored aggression.
Q. Have your views oo foreign policy and de-
fense changed since Vietnam?
A. No. my views have remained fairly consis·
tent. 1 learned my geopolitics from the British so I
have a continuing sense or history on all this.
Q. Have you noticed that some in the Senate
who considered themselves doves during Vietnam
a re now· making t-0ugb statements on Afghanistan
and Iran? Have they come over to your way of
thinking?
A. Some of that's political expediency and
some of it is a belated awareness that conciliatory
gestures do not influence Soviet pursuit of their ob-
jectives.
Q. Would the United Slates have been in a bet·
ter position today, both m1Utarily and economical·
ly, if Vietnam bad never happen. ed?
A. We wouldn't have suffered from that anti·
military reaction tbal I think inOuenced tbe stateit
of preparedness we now find ourselves in. A lot of
the military expenditure during the period of Viet·
nam went to the prosecution of the war rather than
for qualitative improvements in our weapons
systems.
The Johnson AdmlniatraUon could have
brought the war to an earUer conclusion. I Jay this
not so much to Johnson but to tbe bad advice he
was 1ettini from (then Defense Secretary Robert) Mc~amara •nd all those who claimed you shoqldn't try to beat tbe enemy. only 1talemale It.
We lboiald never commit American forces to
acUon '8\le11 we intend to briN It to tbe earliest,
s ucceuful conclusion. That's the bl1 mistake we
made._ an even bigger mistake than 1etUn1 in·
volvea 1n Vietnam in the lint plac..
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c1e1 ... 111n11n1. • How doll a V1.c.nam· ra dove Uke yourself
,. tJdl MW mood and do )'OU IM tJM poulbllll)' or uotber VltlDHHlYI• coollkt!
A.. I UliM tbere'• a dancer ot U..t. Vietnam la pr•ll•tlb' tile fNMAllt •lnate catutropM.a w u ·
Uoeal lllillory. It alm0tt ~ u.le eo.tl'1·
Aadhw .. roru..-.
W• were euppoMdl1 there beeMM .. tboqht Cblna waa NIUWac Viuam. ll turDI CMll &My wen
bitwr ....... which
maoy of ua 1aJd at the
time. I ,.. ua maldn1
tb• u me mtuak•
a1atn: 1eulna ready to
Hcalat the mlllt•ry
bud1•t tnormoull ly
bteautf' the Rutslans
are In Afl hanlahm.
Q. What lessons did
the Unit~ States le11m
from V\etnam?
A. I don 't think
Presid e nt Cart er
learned any. I think he
wants u.~ to forget lbe
main lesson, which was
not to commit
American forces to an area where the costs are
high and the benefits mirumal. 1 don't think we
have any vital int~rests in either VietRam or
Afgharustan
Q. Are tM Sovl.u makUll IOIM al tM ....
rnlataltn In Atibanlttan we made lD Vl«um?
A. Yet. In both cases, the~ power la
bumptn1 up a1aJnat a very lntnM lOeaJ H ·
tlonaU.m -which makes tbe prie. ol ~ ..
much tutMr th&D a.otldpated. I would w.,er the
Soviet.a are very painfully aurpri.Md at wlaal It's coaUnc them to be la Af1ha1U1tan.
Q. You 've been callln1 for ndueUona lD mllltary a~ln&. 0on•t JOW' vMwl appear to nm
contrary to tboR of a majority al ,our colleapea
in Con1reu?
A. 1 think there's a crut temptatioe when a
president's in trouble to cover up b1a poUttcal
weakness by beinl tough on tbe Ruulam. I tb1nk
that's what's going on now: a.o effort to UOUM a
spirited militarism in the COUDtry.
l would support certain modest improvement.a
in the defense establiabmeot. I think we need to
bring our National Guard and Relerve1 up to full
strength. And maybe some modest ~reue ln ou.r
presence in the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea
as a deterrent -not as an lntervenlftl rorce.
Q. Would you consider it appropriate to send
American troops to the Persian Gulf under any
circumstances?
A. On the Ara bian peninsula there are
enormous oil deposits much more valuable to us
than those in Iran. U there were some internal or
external threat where our help was requested,
where we had the cooperation ol our allies and if
all else failed, then I think we ought to be prepared
at least to intervene.
ca. Are tbe term• "bawll" ud ··don" .........
bl• toctar? Do you aUll coaald•r yourMlf a "dove?" ,
A. '!'bey are IOOd t.wml If u.e,•N UDdentood. I ffftM a ao.. M a tlilnl 1iM blpe tu cool ..._
OW' ......_. an IDvolftd Md aa,. Giil wMD our
IDten.U.,.. DOt bnelftd.
I WOllld become a llawll: If oar YUa1 11111 Fiila
were .uacted lD Weetern ~ 1sr..a.: the Pblllpp6ael, or iD Latin eae COima
areu CTUda1 to our security.
Q. How about )'OW' call a ,ear or ao ... ftlr a U.N. mWtary force to inVllde Cambodia. Wu tM&
cooaistent wttb your view of younelf M a doff?
A. That waa at tbe tlme Pol Pot waa
1ystematically en••11Da in paodde. W• bad ,..
port.a before the Senate '°!T.C., Belatiom Qa•it-t.ee that more than two people bad beell
slauahtered by their own 1overnm•. And I thought that if there waa ner a c:eae for u ln·
t.ernaUonal a1eacy to lntenme. that wu it.
Q. How would the world bl cWf~ toda1 if
we bad woo la Vietnam? A. I think our moral stature would baTe .,._
destroyed. But it would probably la*•• t.Ueo
nuclear weapons.
Q. Did anything constructive come from tbe
war? •
A. Yee. I think Lr we had not eotten into Viet·
nam and seen what a bottomless pit lt wu, the
temptation to have a confrontatlcJn wttb CbiDa
somewhere else in that" part ol tbe world would
have been strong. ll 's possible that it averted wbat
could have been Worl4 War m in Cblna.
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SEATTLE (AP ) -Rick
M lller and Al CowPns uch
drove ln two runs Saturday ·
nJallt. poweriu UM An1 11 past
the Seattle Mariners 7-4.
TheAqela' DaveLaRoche, l·O, worted three lnnin1a and allowed
juat one hit. Mark Clear re·
giatered h1s Ont aave whet) he
u m e on to strike out Seattle'~
Willie Hortoo to end the seventh
and atraod J im Anderson at Uurd.
COWENS PICK E D UP has
first RBI in the Angels· four-run
second when be doubled home
Ott T¥ Todafl
Oaa1111~f .'i at 1:30
Rod Carew. Miller added a two·
run single and Freddie Patek an
RBI single.
The Mariners tied tt 4-4 ir the
third on doubles by Anderson
a nd Dan Meyer and Bruce
Bochle's RBI single.
Seattle took a 6-4 lead in the
fourth on Anderson's two.run
homer. but the Angels got <J run
back in the s ixth on Joe Rudi 's
solo shot
•Erma Bombeck~
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DAR.V PILOT
The Angels went ahead in the
seventh, scoring two runs on
Co wens' fi e ld er's c hoice
grounder. With one out and the
bases loaded. Cowens ~rounded
to shortstop Anderson. who
threw to Se<."Ond for a forccout
and a try ror a double play
O.t, ~Itel,._.,.~-~
BOATING PARTICIPANTS GET UNDERWAY ATTHE START OF THE NEWPORT TO ENSENADA RACESATURDAY. MORE THAN 637 BOATS STARTED THE RACE.
•
BUT SECOND BASEMA N
Larry Milboume's throw sailed
over the head of first baseman
Bruce Boehle for an er ror.
enabling Carney Lansford and
Don Baylor to score.
Seattle reliever Rob Dressler.
0·2, who worked 4 2.:i innings,
was the loser.
Seattle threatened again in tl)e
ninth. After J oe Simpson led off
with a walk and was sacrificed
to second by Anderson, Dan
Meyer walked. But Clear s truck
out Bochte on a 3·2 pitch and th<.
Angels caught Simpson in a run
down between second and third
Lansford ran Simpson toward
second. the n threw to first
baseman Rod Car ew. who
tagged out Meyer with Simpson
about 20 feet from home.
The Angels and Mariners com-
plete their three-game s eries
S unday afternoon at the
Kingdome SUE PETERSEN
Dodgers Win One
In a Pinch, 4-3
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Rick
Monday's pinch single with one
out in the ninth inning capped a
two-run rally that gave Los
Angeles a 4-3 victory over the
San Di ego Pa dres Saturday
night and extended the Dodgers·
winning streak to seven games
Dusty Baker started the rally
with a single off Rolhe Fingers.
2·2. Ron Cey sacrir1ccd and
pinch hitter Jay Johnstone got
an infie ld hit. Baker taking
third. Pinch hitter Gary TIK>m-
asson singled to tie the score ana
Monday sin gled Johnstone
home
JOE BECKWITH. l·O. m his
fi rst appearance since being re-
called from the minors gained
the victory
The Padres, who have lost six
in a row, had scored twice in the
top of the eight h to take 3·2
lead. Barry Evans led off with a
walk and Ozzie Smith followed
with a s ingle, chasing starter
Burt Hooton.
Steve Howe gavC' up a "ingle to
nave Cash that filled the base~.
Pinch hitter Kurt Bevacqua tiN:.I
th e score with a sacrihre fly
a nd Da ve Winfie ld gr('etefi
Reckwith with a s ingle that put
San Diego on top.
The Dodgers took a I -0 lead
a~a1nst Gar~ Luc<1s in thl· f1 r..t
1n n1ng whe n D avl'Y LQpt'>
'mgled. moved up on a grounder
and scored on R<'gg1e Smith's
single. San Diego tied the score
in the seventh when Jerry Mum·
phrcy doubled with t~o out and
Bi II Fahey singled h1 m home
Los Angeles recaptured the
lead with two out in the bottom
of the seventh on ~uccess1 ve
·ingles by Cey, Bill Hu ssell and
Steve Yeager.
AFTER SMITH SI NGLED
home the Dodgers' first-mnmg
run. he took second on the throw
to the plate and reached third
when Steve Garvey grounded
out. But he was s tranded there
as Baker rued out.
John Sevano
Brummel
Petersen Has Doubts
~
She Won't Accuse Ruiz of Cheating, but ...
By CURT SEEDEN
Of IM o.lly ~11.t SWH
Could novice distance runner
Ros ie Rujz have run the rugged
Boston Marathon in a women's
U.S. record time of two hours, 31
minutes and 56 seconds?
The No. 6 woman marat.booer •
in the United Sta tes -Sue
Petersen of Laguna Beach -
won't give an absolute yes or no.
but she does say she has several
reservations about Ruiz's ac-
com pLis hment.
STRUGGLING TO overcome
th<> effects of dehydralJon. Sue
and her husband Pete firushed
Monday's 26·mlle . 385-yard
(•vent in two hours, 58 minutes.
S u e 's best effort in Boston
before wa!> 2 43 02
Su<' says she never saw Ruiz
on the course. but then, Sue
was never really close if Ruiz
chd maintain such a pace.
"It seemed a little s trange
that she couJJ run that fast." ad·
m1ts Sue. back m Laguna Beach
a fter competing in Boston for
the fourth time
"IT'S INT E R ESTI NG that
fast runners have to do speed
work and s he had no idea of
what 'intervals' were." Sue con·
t1nues I D1stance runners
a lte rnate between slow and fast
~purlS throughout a race LO or-
der to pace themselves m in-
tervals>
··she also had no idea what a
split was. That's when you are
at a particular point, a five-mile
s phl, 10-rrule split and so on,"
Sue says.
Even more intriguing to the
Petersens was Ruiz's physical
attributes.
FOR INSTANCE, Ruiz's rest-
ing pulse rate was listed at 70.
Sue Petersen's is somewhere in
the 32-:w range "But then. mine
b really low.'' Sue adds.
"Seventy just seems high for a
world class runner. On the other
hand this might just be one or
thos e freak things."
Sue is quick to point ~hat
she harbors no bitterness ard
Ruiz. nor is s he disap nted
with her own performance.
"IN FACT, WE <Sue and her
h usbancil were laughing about 1t
after the race. We didn't feel that
bad because It happened to so
m any people. They were drop·
pmgoutaUaround us. ''Suesays.
The Petersens run anywhere
from 80-90 miles a week in pre·
paratioo for a marathon. Rwz
told Boston officials and re-
porters. she runs 60-70 ''That's
real low mileage for this kUld or
run ." Sue says .
The s ituation in Boston is not
unlike a similar experience Sue
had ma local marathon. "A gal
did the exact same thing to me
Sh<' finally 1Jdm1tte d 1t and
apologized to me. Rut that was a
16· year·old gi rl.·· Sue rec alls.
"BUT WE HAVE a 26-year-old
woman here, and s he bad no
bus iness being m the marathon.
If RUIZ did indeed do tbLS, I Uunk
s he 's hurting tbe sport," Sue
a1ds.
''I'm wondenng if s he thinks
women aren't gettrng the
publicity they s hould . Well
frankly, women don't n~ that
k ind of publicity.
"Rosie says she's not lbrougb.
that she's gomg to run some fast
races now. W1lh the tJme she
h<td m Boston. I expect some
fast races from her," Sue i.ays.
"It 's jus• hard to gtve a de·
f1ntte Vl~. ~he cheatl'<l . or no,
she didn't. Boston 1s a very dtf·
f1cult cour"e There 's b 11.:
C'rO\.\ds. and )OU nl.'VN really
kno\.\ where you are." Sue ex·
plains.
··~ow that I thJnk about 1t, lht:
"'ay we were running ... "
Sonics Need Win
SEA'TTLE <AP> -The lhi
Angeles Lak<>r!I can move to
within a victor;y of dethroning
last season's National Basketball
Assoc1ation champions. the
S eattle Super Son1cs. with
another triumph Sunday al the
L'nt vcrs1ty of Washington.
The Lakers grabbed a 2 I )('ad
in the Western Conference final
playoff series Friday naghl by
bcatmg th(' Sonics 104 100 behind
K a r eem AUdul -Jabba r and
Jamaal Wilkes at the Un1vers1ty
of Wa s hingt on ·~ lice Ed·
mundson Pavilion.
Wilkes brok<' out of a sen es·
long ~hooting ~lump 1n the
second half and finished with 21
poin t s while Abdul ·Jabbar
scored a game-lh1gh 33 points.
The best -o f -seven game s
s e ri es moves bac k t o Lo~
Angeles Wednesday night for the
firth contest.
"We don't h ave the home
<'Oll rl advantagt• any mor<'." cm-
µh a,11ed Sonic 1·Jpta1n Paul
Sila' "l lhou~ht Frnlay m~ht "'a:.
.1 mu"' gaml' and Sunday 14'
another must ~ame. We must do
ll Sundu\ "
S1la:.. ;,lde<.t pla)er 1n the 1'\BA
at 36. \.\Ill bl' appearing in his
Ott Tl' Today
OaanlWI 2 al 12:30
16tst NBA pl ayoff game Sunday.
The Sorucs were forcl'd to go
to the Uruvers1ty of Washington
campus because th(' Kingdome
and the Seattle Coliseum. their
othe r two homes. are booked
this weekend. ·The American
Le ague Seattl e Ma rin e r s '
baseball club has first claim on
the Kindgdom e and th e
Coliseum is being used for an ice
s how.
tat Saddlehack?
Sometime wiUUn the next two weeks
Sadctlebeck CoUe1e officials are going
to announced Bill Mulll1an's successor.
School officials have been forced to
wait before makiq a choice because of
a 1tate by-law which says a teaching
poalUoa must be left open for 30 days so
that qualified applicants can apply.
tant coach of the pas t three seasons. The
selection committee doesn't want to be
swayed, however, so they're keepin
tight Upped about the situation. causi
sorfie uncomfortable moments for tho
involved.
would s the same and the players
would be tl ppy." says the coach who
brought four MJsaion Conference cham
plonships in five seasons at Saddleback.
·'There's no doubt In my mind he's
the man for the job. I'm not trying to
sell my friend, if he wun't capable l
wouldn't puab it."
fortable. U I had been full-time at the
schf>ol rather than part time things
might have been different. I can uni
derstand their end or it."
HOWEVEa,ALTHOUGBPLENTY
, of appllcaUona have been accepted for
one of the moet presti1lOU1 balketball
J>08la in Ca1ifonLla, there really seems lo
be only one clear cut candidate.
EVEN MULUGAN, THE NEW UC
Irvine coach, who bas been campaign·
ing heavily for Brummel speaks
cautiously.
"They \lelecUon commlttee) know
how I feel," says MuW1an. "I really
don't want to say any more because I
could burt him (Brummel). I don't want
lo screw him up at all."
THEaE AaE SOME prominent
names such as Dana Paeett (former
USC star), Andy Gilmore <Palomar
Colle1e head coach) and Bo b
Schermerhorn (former Chaffey Colle1e
bead coach) eompet.tna •1ai.nat Brum·
mel, wbicb understandably bu Brum·
mel nervoua because nobody with
authority b taW.q.
In eaaenc-, Brummel is tak1n1 a
calculated risk with the ,wait. Mulligan
nas openly admitted he wou.ld have
taken his assistant with him lo UCI if he
had chosen to make the move. But
Brummel, eager for a bead coachln1
poat, declined. prefering to put hill chips
on the table with Saddleback.
"I ltf8T HOPE Im the moet l01ic1J
candidate to s ucceed him (MuW1aa>."
HY• the 35-year-old Mlaalon Viejo real·
dent, wbo served u an asai.ataat at El
Toro H18b and Fullerton CoUetee.
Actually, Bill Brummel b 1uch an ob-
viou pick • Mulllaan'a heir apparent
that,lnaseme,llhualmoethurtbim.
E veeyane from the atudent body and
fecuJt.y, to tbe alumni, to Mullican. lo
even tbe players-endones t.belr USil·
With a little coaxing, thou1h ,
Mulligan continued.
"1 lhlnk Bill should be piclled bec1.,..
he's a aood coach &Def the prosram "I'm a very nali1Uc perlOft, .. HYI
Brummel, "but lhia walUna b uncom· <See SEVANO, Pa•e 84)
Ensenada
Yachtsmen
Set Sail
By ALMON LOCKABEY
Of .. ~ N.e Sc.ff
Light southwest winds mqved
637 sailing yachts acroes the 1
dual st a rling lines off the
Newport jetty Saturday u the
33rd a nnu a l Newport t o
Enseoada race got away under
leaden sides.
The official count of 637
starters was 30 less than the f£1
e ntries that were recorded
before the race. The propects or
a s low, windless race as the
yachts moved down the coast
to-. a rd San Diego indicated that
another 30 or 40 boats would give
up the "ghosting" by nightfall.
But for the yachts that hlUlg
on the h~ht going past the Los
Coronados Islands. south or San
D1ei:?o, the r e were better
wuther prospects today as a
brisk 18-20 knot westerly was
forecast.
It was :i du11 but orderly start
a s the yachts got away in
dasses at 10-minute intervals
bctwet'n noon and l p.m.
There were no serious acci·
dents but the usual number of
minor eolhs1ons were recorded
by the race committee boats as
the eager s kippers crowded the
'itartmg Ltne in an effort to get
oul front w1th clear air. One of
the boats ran into and punctured
one of the large inflatable buoys
markmg one end or the starting
line.
The southwesterl y breeze
meant that the yachts took olf on
a close to beam reach rather
than a beat in south to southeast
breezes.
Most skippers were banking
on the winds swinging to the
wes t in midarternoon, giving
them a chance to hoist the big
colorruJ s piMakers which would
give them better speed.
If the winds rail lo improve it
could be a Slow race with the
lead yachts not crossing the
hnisb line before noon today.
) '
Sund1y. Apnl ,7, •MO
A Capaule Aepert From tM Woftd of Sport•
It's a Whole ·New Gable--
Porter Back in Uniform
h-9•AP ...... tcMe
KANSAS CITY. Mo -Darrell Porter donned • a Kanau Cn.y unJrorm for the ftrt\ Ume Saturday
but dld oat appt"ar In the Royals' 4 0 k>IS to
8a1Um<>n'. '
Porter. ~ Amerinn Le.,ue·a AJl·1tar catcher tut year1 returned Friday nlaht from 1 lllM .. ett •l•y 1l • dru& a.no
akoboi r~blqtauon centu ln Ar1iona
In a atatement to \eammatet and newsmen Friday oJtht.
Porter udmit\ed that he left sprin& ualnin1 March 15 after
advising ~ral Manager J oe Burke that he was a "dni1 ad
diet and an alco"
lie appean tanned and fit but said be has no Idea how
long it wiU take him to get back into the lineup.
·'The ooJy people I could get to throw to were the pa
tients." he sajd. "They were Ill raid I would bit it up the mid·
die."
Porter said he would accompany the team on its road tnp
lO Toronto Monday but did not expect to play soon.
Porter, 28. admitted he still is uneasy about returning to
society. Asked if he felt uncomfortable in public. he said·
"Sometimes I am Sometimes I'm not. 1 can deal with it."
After the game. Porter, Manager Jim Frey and several
coaches went onto the field for a workout.
"I'll just be taking battin'g practice and everything else."
Porter s wd. "It's a whole new game now It's a whole new
hfe "
CarfC011 ~C• Mod~r• .~L R~rord
Left-bander Steve Carlton set a modern Na· •
tional League record by pitching his sixth career
one-hitter and Del Vuer broke up a scoreless duel
with a two-nm pinch triple as Philadelphia beat St.
Louis. 7.0. to highlight National League action Saturday ...
Elsewhere, WllUe StargeU hit his first homer or the season
and drove in three runs a.nd Ed OU balled in three runs with
a pair of singles to lead Pittsburgh to a 9-2 drubbing of the
Chicago Cubs ... Jack Clark broke a 1-1
tie with a run-scoring triple in the fourth
inning and San Francisco handed Cincin·
nati ;i second straight defeat, beating the
Reds, 3-1, behind Bob Knepper's six-hitter
. . . Chm Speier belted a home run and
Ellis Valentine drilled a two-run double.
sparking Montreal to a 4.3 triumph over
Atlanta, halting the Braves' four-game
winning streak ... Houston's Lab PQjols
hit a two-run single in the seventh Inning
to break up a scoreless duel a nd Joe
c••LT<>H NJekro and Frank LaCorw combined on a
five-hitter as Houston blanked the New York Mets, 6·0 ... In
the American League, Boston rookie Bruce Hurst earned his
firs t major le ague victory, a nd Butch Hobson, Carl
\"a strwmski and hight Evans each slammed home runs as
the Red Sox powered past Detroit, 12·7 ... Mike Squ.Jres'
suicide-squeeze bunt with one out in the 12th. Inning gave the
s treaking Chicago White Sox an 8-7 win over the New ·York
Yank~ ... Rookie Jerry Dybzinsld'1 first major league
hit. a seventh-inning home nm. ignited a four-run Cleveland
rally as the Indians came ftom behind to dump Texas. 8-7
. . Pete Redfern scattered three hits through seven innings.
and Rick Sofleld ignited Minnesota's three-run sixth inning
with a run·scoring single lO help the Twins down Oakland, S-1
... Doug DeClnces hammered a two-run homer and
Ba ltimore's Cy Young winner . Mike Flanagan, scattered
:,even hits to s hut out Kansas Caty, 4-0, as the Orioles snapped
a s1x-~ame losing streak . . Right fielder Barry Bonntll
nashed a ninth-inning grand slam homer to break up a
M'O relet-is pitching d uel betwc-en Toronto's Davt Stieb and
:'>11lv.aukee's Mlke Caldwell and lead the Blue Jays to a 4·0
\ICtory over the Brewers.
IUMHJp Capl ures ffbforir Car Ra<"e
RIVERSIDE -Rick Knoop of Manhattan
Beach. drivin~ Denis Hulme 's famed Can-An •
McLaren. dominated Saturday's main event of the
I hsloric Car Races at Riverside International
Raccv.av
LappmJ? the fi eld m the lO·lap race on Ra~rside's
2 547 -ma le course. the 26-year-old Knoop averaged about 109
miles-per-hour and was credit<"<! with the fastest lap of the
day 11 1.004 mph.
In historic car racing, no average speeds are given lo
lessen the competitive urges of the dnvers or the it.re and ex·
pensive automobiles.
Today's five-hour main event. known officially as the
Times-Toyota Grand Prix of Endurance <at 1 p.m. ), will be
prec:tdld by the Cbamploo Sowle Plue ChaUeot• < 10 a.en.> for
1ed1,..dJiVft1on1trwt radial tlres anCl a To1ota celebrity race
<noon >
The Ul)4!cted competition of TimH publisher Otta
Chandl•r. lul 1ear'1 winner over Knoop. dld not materiallze.
Chandler la ln H1wall attendlnc a pubUJben convent1on.
Kaioop, the aoo of retind Athtrton •port.a car driver Fred
Knoop. owner of the McLaren. hu flnl1hed In the top 10 at
L.eMana and S.brin1 and lul year won a 1lx·bour race at
Tallade1a. Ala.
OtMr wtMert ln the pNUminary lo tod11'1 flve·hour
Orand Prix or Endurance ,vent wert: Bob Sutherland.
P.:n1lewood. Colo., 1921 ButatU T.a7A: 8111 Harlan, San Fran·
C'l1co. 1152 AUard J2X. Stan Huntley. Portland. 1958 Sebrln1
Sprtte. Tony Orllfitha, Redondo Beach, 1962 Lotus 7: Alan
Bolte. Sa.ni. Monica. 1985 SheJby GT3:50, and Bill Harlan. San Francisco. l968 Lister Chevrolet.
,------q..c~ el Clw Da1 -----.
" My own righting weight back in the hambur1er
and bot do& days was 120-125. Back then. if you won you
ate a hamburger. If you loet, you settled ror a hot dot.''
-ABC·TV bowling commentator Ota Weber, ooe of
the greatest bowlers or all time, dismissin& the fact that
his 17·year-old son Pete is "too light" for PBA competi-
tion.
.la.M11,,,.S11ftld JAad L~11d•
Don January picked up where partner Sam II
Saead left off the day before by chipping in lor an
eagle on the final hole after five birdie putts Satur-
day as the talented tandem took a three-s hot lead· •
in the second round of the Legends or Golf tournament. The
50-year-old January. who just became eligible for the select
field this year . banged a JO.foot chip shot off the pin and into
the hole tor the eagle. The duo is 20 strokes under par on the
par-70 layout and the record for the 54·hole
event. ls l7·under-par in the better-ball of
partners event ... l.ee 'l'revtno needn't
expect lO get much conversition from
Tom Wat.loll in today's final round of the
G realer New Orleans Open golf lOurna·
ment. Watson holds a three-stroke lead
and will be playing with Trevino today as
he did last week at La Costa in the Touma·
ment or Champions. He was assessed a
two-stroke penalty when he gave Trevino a
tip during their final round ... Pat
JANuan Brad~y carded a fou.r·under·par 68 to take
the lead in the LPGA Brimingham Classic golf tournament.
Bradley came frcim two strokes off the pace to one shot m
front of Peggy Cooley with 16 other golfers at par or better
and only five shots out of the lead.
-----Btueffall Tedalf -------.
On thls date in baseball in 1971:
Willie Stargell of the Pittsburgh Pirates hat his 1 tth
homer of the month. a new major league record for
April.
On this date in 1968:
Tom Phoebus or the Baltimore Orioles hurled a no·
hitter and beat the Boston Red Sox. 6-0.
Otaradlt-r DfrP11 Bark 11110 ConepPf if i11n
It was a day for American athletes as Olympic •
champion Jennifer Chandler of Mission Viejo won
the women's lhree·meter diving event. easily beat·
ing back strong com ~tltion from Germaoy,
Canada and Cuba lD a intemallonal diving meet in Canada.
Chandler gave notice that she bas recovered from a back in·
jury in scoring 634.33 points to beat second-place fini<sher
Beate Ro&he of West Germany, who ended up with 634.4S
points . . . Brian Bupm of Minnespolls
came from behind to beat the favorites in
the men's lO·m eter tower event ...
Three-time NBA scoring champion Georg~
Gervin reiterated that the San Antonio
Spurs must increase their contract offer to
SI million per year or he wants to play
e lsewhere ... Jak.l.LD Klugman, the colt
with a girl's name and a televtSion star
owner (Jack Kl ugman>. raced bis way 10to
the Kentucky Derby by wl.DJUJlg the Step·
ping Stone Purse on opening day a t
CHAlllDLH Churcbhill Downs ... Heavyweight Cartls
Jackson of the Muhammad Ali club knocked out James
Omondl of Kenya in 49 seconds of the first round to lead the
United States to a 7.3 vaclOry over Kenyan all-star team
. . Soviet dissident VladJrnlr Bukovskl called the Moscow
Olympics. a "catastrophe for the people in the Soviet Union"
and urged Western nations to stay away from the Summer
Games ... ClnegJta, a daughter of Secretariat. breeied to a
412-length triumph In the Railbird Stakes al Hollywood Park
. The Chicago nears are putting defensive end Tommy
Hart on waivers ... Guard Wes Matthews. leadinR scorer on
the University of Wisconsin basketball team in two of his
three seasons with the Badgers. will pass up his final year of
college eligibility to seek a career m professional basketball.
~k-ing lnterf eren~e
Minnesota's John Castino managed to break \lP a double
play by Oakland A's shortstop Mario Guerrero with this
block Saturday. But umpires ruled interference on the
play and called the runner out ·at first. Minnesota won,
5· l.
Sailors Advaaee
LB, Eagles·, Tritons Also Win
INGLEWOOD -Newport
Harbor. Laguna Beach, Enan·
c1a and San Clemente advanced
lO the quarterftnals of the 10th
a nnual Inglewood Invitational
volleyball tournament Saturday
and Wlll play again Wednesday
night at lnglewood High School.
Newport 1s the No. l ~
team IJl the tourna ment and won
its pool Saturday with a 9-1 re·
ford. The Tars play Los Altos
Wednesday at 5 In a quarterfmal
round match
Laguna Beach . tht> third
st'cded team 1n the compet:rt:Jon.
v. on 1 ts pool w1 th a 9· 1 rerord
and will rnect Mira Costa an the
q ua rters at 6 o'clock Wednes
d::y.
THE 011IER GAME at 6 will
feature Estancia agaa mst San
Clt>mente. Estancia won its pool
with an 8·2 effort while San
Clemente placed second t o
Palisades High in Pool one with
an 8·2 record. Complellog wed:
nesday's lineup will be a game
between Pahsades and South
Pasadena at 5.
Wednesday·s qua rterfinals
wi ll be followed by the serrufinal
.1t 7 and th.,e champ1onsh1p
match al R
A tot.al of 24 teams start('(!
pl:.iy an the tournament. one <if
lh<• lop 'olle) ball eVt.'nl!<. of Uw
'l.'a~on in vol \1nJ? Cl F Southt·m
Si•l't1on and I.As An~eles City
tt'am~
THREl: OF THE TOP fou r
5Ct'dt'd 5quad~ ar e Crom t h(•
Oranj!e Coast area v. 1th Pahsade.,
I lagh the No. 2seeded team
rrorucally. for Coach Charll~
Rrande ' Newport Harbor team,
their only loss in pool play came
;it the hands of Ve rdugo Hills, a
t('am that finished with a 1·9 ef·
fort The lose; was by 12-10
margin alter Nev.port had won.
11·3.
Laguna Beach's only defeat
came at the hands of Miraleste
8·11 before the Artists reversed
the trend. 11·7.
Fountain Valley, Corona del
Mar and Costa Mesa were put
out of the t.ournament Saturday
when they failed t.o finish one-
two in their pool play competi-
tion. Costa Mesa bad a ~ re-
cord wtule CdM and Fountain
\'all ey each finis hed with 2·8
mark:..
UCI Spa kles
At Stanford
STANFORD -UC Irvine's
track and field team may have
lost its triangular meet with
Stanford (83·80) and Oregon
State (89-71) Saturday here, but
Coach Kevin McNalr was eJa~
"it h th e 't'i c tor y from a
psychological standpoint.
"We came up here with 2S
athletes a nd held our own
3ga1nst two of the better teams
1r1 the Pac· 10. That has to be a
pJu-.," e"<pressed McNalr.
The Anteaters had a number or 1ndl\·1duaJ leaders topped by
Tony Well:,' performance in the
400 mt.>ler run v. 1th a time of
47.l. ~l\in~ him the best clocldng
·inthl' PCAAthisseason.
Adding to the penonal glory
v. a .. Greg Mar Jama, who cap-
t ured the llOHH an 14 .2, and
George LUug, who woo the 800
in 1 52 7.
ThC' mile rt'lay team of Wells.
M a qama. Carlyle Kidd and
~1 ark Celestin a lso sparkled
with a -.inrung time of 3: 12.8.
Ken Mills was the hero in the
field e\'enls as he tossed a personal best of 232-0 In wiMlng
the j avelin. The University High
~rad's best prior throw was
212·4
·Sounders Scuttle Surf Baseball Standings BARWICK
DATSUN Give-away Goals Costly for California
By CURT SEEDEN Of ,,,. o.lty ll'li.t S\tft
The Seattle Sounders were supposed to be the
conservative ones -play tight, stress defense and
come out of Anaheim Stadium with a 1-0 victory.
Instead. the Sounders equalled their entire 1• goal output with three goals to hand the
CalKomia Surf a 3·2 North American Soccer Lf~ setback Saturday night . .
· MARK PETERSON'S TALLY at the 64:28
m.ark in the second half was the deciding factor as
t .. Surf went down to its second straight defeat al
home.
; 9tattle had played four 1-0 games before com· ins. 90 Anaheim. The emphasis bad been on de-
re'Ue and It seemed to be working. 1lut two Sounder goals, Peterson's and a score
by~e Buttle, were labeled give-aways by Surf C• Peter Wall.
oo Just can't let them score from two yards
ott," bemoaned Wall, referring lo the two cJose-
r•1e shots. THE GAME BEGAN lacking the poliah of the
hto previous SUrf contests with some cautious play a• mid-fleld allowing the crowd lo set settled.
US0C Asks for 880 Million
DENVER tAP) -U.S. Olympic Committee
oElals have requested that the White HOUH pro· v $80 million for the USOC and other amateur
a etic orsaniultiom, the Rocky Mountain News
rfO.R:. requests, made at a meetin1 Friday. ln-
c • S50 million to expand the usoc·s tralnlng
c r ln Colorado Sprinp and S30 million ln
f ral and private funda fOf' operation of the com·
stee and bodies 1overnlni Ol1mplc sporu, the
n 1 reported from lta --Wuhinston bureau.
with Wb.lte House aldet Friday, lnch1dln1
HoUle counsel Lloyd Cutler, who has led
President Jimmy Carter'• lobbyln1 ertort for a
boycott ol the Summer Games ln Moecow.
Things picked up when Dave Huson's comer
kick was headed into the net by Laurie Abrahams
for his fourth goal of the season.
It was the first regular period goal against
Seattle goalkeeper Jack Brand in rive games.
SeatUe evened the score rive minutes taler as
Roger Davies took a pass from Mark Petersoo to
score. Buttle scored al 40:26 lo g.ive Seattle Its big-
gest scoring output of the season and a 2·1 lead.
BUT STEVE MOYERS headed home his
seventh goal of the season at 44 : 30 to even the
score. Despite the Joss. Wall continues to be am·
pressed with the Surf scoring machine which has
collected 14 goals in six games.
"It's the best we've played -we played
tremendously as a unit. What bugs me is that we
gave two goals away. When you score twice. it
should be good enouJh." The Surf earned most of the game. out·
sbooting Seattle. 16-8.
At 32:30 or the first half Abrahams was called
for a hand ball seconds before blasting a shot past
Brand. A few minutes later Moyers was called for
puhing from behind after being knocked down
hhnself. He turned and fired another shot lnto the
goal, but again the referee wouldn't have it.
WalJ didn't want to press the matter of the two
nullified goals. "Steve sald he didn't touch the guy. I don't
think the ref helped ua much tonight."
THE SOUNDERS ENTERED the game with
one or the best defenses in the league.
While Sounder keeper Brand can take credit
ror some ol the tenaclt.y. defenders Bruce Rlocb
and tan Brlctce get moat or the credos for their
ablUty to keep th.ln1s calm in front or their own
net. About the only thing the Surf fans could savor
w11 a 1m1U cheese pizza which all ln attendance
won wheri' Moyers scored durtne a "rally Ume con·
teat."
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By JACK MINTER
Ol n. o.11, ...........
.. No one can stop Melvin. ka~s
the baby goodbye," was heard m
the grandstands at the 21st An
nual Tustin Relays Saturday at
Tustin H.igh School.
The Melvin who was being re-
ferred to was Edison's Melvin
Jac kson. The vars ity track
athlete of the meet. J ackson ran
on five different relays for the
Chargers leading them to vat•
tory in two and leading EdJSOn
to second place overall in t ht·
final team scoring
J ACKSON BEGAN h1~ dav
with a very fast 48.9 anchorle'g
in the sprint medley relay. Thal
440 split helped Edison to ~
second place· fanish to Serna
High . Serra went on to wan the
overall team champ1onsh1p on
the \'arsity le\'el
Jacks on , Oua anC' J ackson.
Dino Bell and Kerwin Bell
placed third in the 440 relay with
a 42.9 clockanl(
Running back-to-back with thl'
44 0 relay was the dist ance
medley relay. J ackson'turned an
a 50.2 440 leg to go along with
Mar k Sander 's J: 159 <1320). Rill
. Reimer 's 2:00.0 (R80) and .Ion
Butler's 4:23.6 <milC'J to win th1·
event in 10:29 7.
Jacksoo was only warmmi:: up
Next he sizzled on the anchor lt'g
of the 880 relay as he turned an a
blazing 22.2 220 clocking in lead·
ing the Chargers to victory over
Serra, 1:29.9 to 1:30.3.
Jn its mile relay heat Edison
sent M. Jackson. Reamer. Rich
Romeo and D. J a ckson ai::a1ni.t
county leader Santa Ana Valley
M. Jackson turned 1 n a 50 7
anc hor leg to hold off the
Falcon's quartet with a 3 25 R
clocking good enough for thirrl
place overall
EDISON F INISHE D "1th ·•
firs t place champions hip in the·
two-mile relay also a~ Rom<.'(>
< l · 58.51, Sander's < 2 00.2>.
Butler (l ·57 .8) a nd Reimer
I I :56 4) broke the meet record.
They ran 7:55.8 in replacing Sun·
ny Hill's 1975 standard of 7:58.5
Corona del Mar. favored to
w10 the four-mile relay, got that
victory the hard way
Running without distance ;;J('e
Andy Gerken. the> Sea King
quartet of Phil Coll a (4 27 01 .
Mark Pennock (4.37.4). Shawn
Gallaghe r (4 ·23.7 ) and Jam
Hartford (4:23.5) won in 17 53 0
Gerken could barely walk. let
alone run. at the meet He ran an
the CdM-lrvine dual meet with a
strained m uscle in has hip and
the added pounding of that meet
prevented him from being on the
relay squad
•
JC Biueba ll UCI Stays
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Pirates Avenge ·1n First
. With Sweep
Lossto MSAC
h. revengt' u '*' l. U you
don a think so jU!il aJk O'"°' •
Coaal Collt>gt-'a baseball team
On April 10. 11rter nd na th~
C'rt.'Sl or a 11 jl3ffit' w1nnan.i
strNtk, Lhe Piratf'I wen \'m
harassed WMn Mt. San Antonio
Rh()('kt"d lhem, 4-3
Well. lS da)'• lotflr the Bue
wMt• still feehna lhat I05s and tt~ u result wileubed l7 hlt.6 1n
buryana the Mounties. 14 4, to
h1ahhcht junior collel(e aet100
0l1turda~
In otbt.>r games. Golden West
.. tuyed in a tie for first m the
Southern Cal Conferencl' with a
h1g S· l \'IClory over Cypress.
Jnd Sdddleback squandered a
ti I t•1ghth mrung lead, los ing 7-6
1 lere i, what happened
Orange Coaat 14. Mt. SAC 4
The Bucs came back at the
Mounties with a vengeance as
OCC scored 10 runs over the
middle inniogs to dump their op·
poncnts .
Wayne Justl came on an relief
in the second inning to receav(·
the victory, his seventh-against
no losses this season . Justl
p1tcht>d 41':1 innings, allowing two
hats and one run to lower his ERA
to l 66.
Larry Hicks picked up for
J ustl m the seventh to secure has
10th save
Seven Pirates collected two
hats as they battered five Mt.
SAC pitchers. Center fielder
.Mike Vanderburg went two-for·
four with three R Bl ; Ma rk
Ma rches' numbers were inden·
t1cal to Vanderburg , and Chris
J ohnston went two-ror-threc
~1th two RBI to raise his season
RBI total lo 38. JUSl one shy of
the school record
OWC 5. Cypreu 1
Pllch_,r Hay Krawcayk
pitched a t>t>auty in improving
h._ conference record to ~-4. The
~u)phomoru rlwht·hander struck
out 11 , w lked three. a llowed
one rW'\ and scattered four h.itli
an wlnnlng has third game in a
row 0. ry Spranger led the of·
fenslve attack with a four-for four
performance at the plate. Spr·
lneer led off the contest with a lri·
pie to score the first run and later
used a pair or hits to drive home
three more
ii JC BASEBALL
Scott G ud mundson . who
played for the Rustlers last
season. pal:ked up t,,he defeat for
Cypress.
The v~y was the seventh in
" row for lhc Rustlers (7-1) dur-
m1t t he second half of conference
action. keeping them in a tie for
first with Santa Monica.
Chaffey 7, Sadd. 6
Saddleback, which has had ~urprislngly good pitching all
year (2.89 ERA m 20 games>.
couldn't ~et the performances it
needed Saturday.
The Gaul.'hos were clinging to
a s eemin~ly comfortable 6· l
margin in the top of the eighth
when Chaffey scored three times
in the bottom of the inning and
thre<' more an the ninth to pull
out the shocker
Stefan Lipson, the se<'ond of
three Sadd.Jeback pitchers. was
tagged with the loss.
Ed McCann and PauJ LaJ01e
engmeered. the offensive surge
Mark S towell and Lury
Dotson powered lwo-run homen
and UCJ scored t he eventual
wlnnlna nan on• squeeze bunt to
top Cal State Long Beach, S-4 to
complete a sweep of the 49ers
Sa turday an o So uthern
California Baseball AssoclaUon
twin-bill.
The host Anteaters assured
themselves of staying atop the
SC BA standings with a 10·5 re
cord . UCJ came into the double
header lied with three other
teams for first place
UCJ HAMMERED hve Long
Beach pitchers for 10 runs an the
first game en route to a 10-4 vic-
tory in the opener.
Scott Darling earned the big
bat for UCl . rapping thr~ tuts
and collectl.Jlg four RBI includ·
ang a ftrsl·iMang, two-run double
to ignite the Anteaters.
Meanwhile J 1 m F r ishette
coasted into the ninth anmng
with a 10·1 lead before giving up
singles to J ohn Canepa and
Steve Moore and a three.run
homer to Jim Woodward.
IN THE NIGHTCAP. Oot~n
<tnd Stowell's power provided
four runs. but 1t took a squ~ic
bunt by former Saddleback
College catcher Bruce Welz an
the sixth to bring home lhl• t·ven
tual WIMUlg rlU\.
Cl starter Jim W1tschger
.,urvaved a seventh-anmni:: tv.o
run raJly to rt'cord has fourth win
a~ainstone IOSl>
Friday's s c heduled ga mt·
bc>tWl'en the two tcam l>.
pos tponc>d v.hc n an umpire
failed to ~hov. up. will be played
today at I at Cal State LonR
ne:ir h
Edison Rally Stops Tars
Marina, Mate r Dei Post 'Victories
Edison H.igh bad to give itself
a kick in the pants when it was
behind 5·0 early to Newport
Harbor, but the Chargers came
roaring back with seven runs of
their own in the second to coast
to a 12-7 victory over the Sailors
to highli ght bas eball action
Saturday
In other prep contest s .
Westminster scored three times
an the bottom of the sixth to de·
feat Huntington Beach. Marana
needed two unearned runs to get
past Fountain Valley and Mater
Dei won by a bag margin over
H1 ~hop Montgomery.
Here's what happened
Edison 12, NH 7
The Sailors let a five run lead
get away from them as the
Chargers scored seven times in
the second inning and then went
to us e their muscle in the sixth
and seventh frames.
Left fielder Mike Debenon hit
his first or two two-run homers
an the s econd t o start the
Charger attack rolling. He also
added another two·run blast m
the sixth to give Edison some in·
surance
Teammate Tom Dugan also
joined the power parade as he
smacked a two-run shot to close
out the Chargers' scoring in the
seventh
Rob Munson. who weathered
the first Inning onslaught by
Newport. went five-plus innings
to pick up the victory. Kirk Hub-
bard then picked up in the sixth
to rerord the save.
Rob Knettles was the big of·
fensave star for the Sailors with
a four-for-four performance
which included a paJr of RBI.
The victory kept Edison one
game in front of Marina in the
Sunset League standings.
Marina 4, Fountain Valley 2
Dave S mith of Fountain
Va lley pitched a whale of a
game, but his defense betrayed
him.
After fa lling be hind 2·0 ,
Marina peeked away with single ·
runs in the fi rst, third, fourth
and sixth, with the"final two runs
unearned.
Doug McClellan , who walked
one and struck oul three was the
victor.
Dave Wilkens. who was the
hitting star for the Vikings with
a two-for-three performance at
the plate, scored what proved to
be the winning run when he
singled. went to third on a two-
base error by the center fielder
a nd scor ed' as the Ba r ons'
catche r tried to pick him off
third base.
Bi ll Mc Ti er a nd Steve
Jongewaard s upplied the of·
fcnsive punch for the Barons.
Westmlnater 8, HB 6
Matt Coddington's RBI double
in the sixth inning capped a
threC'-run rally as Westminster
collected its sixth Sunset League
wan against five losses
II untinRtOn Beach v ahaotly
battled back from a 5· I deficit
v. ith four runs in the top or the
~1 xth bcfor<' Westmins ter·,
three-run outburst.
The Lions had put together
another thrcc·run inning m the
fir s t as Cod d ington. Ti m
Langley and Dan Twiss dt·
livered s1ni;:lcs. a nd David
Harris rapped a two-run base hit
to bring home two runs A
passed ball brought the third tal·
ly aCl'O$S the plate.
Huntington Beach used four
hits and two errors for its four
runs in the sixth
Mater Del 8, BM 1
Pitchers Steve Mendoza and
Sal Glorioso combined to thrct
hit Bishop Montgomery as thl'
M onar c h s improved t h e ir
Angelus League record to 6-5
Mater Oei. which is hitting
.325 as a team. was led by Pete
Beall. Joe Donohue and Aman
David, each of whom had two
h its apiece.
Emerson L o ses In Ojai Finals 46' "MARLfNEER" (H·"TEOOY BEAlt"t
OJAl -Corona del Mar High ten·
nis standout Antony Emerson was
defeated Saturday in the finals of the
Ojai tourn ament's 18-and-under
singles division in a three-game bat-
tle with Palisades High's John Davis.
Davis lost the first game. 4~ before
recovering to take a 6·3 and 6·1 vie·
tory .
The son o f tennis p r o Roy
Emerson, Ant.ony h a d b a ttled
through three rounds of play to ad·
vance to Saturday's semifinal match.
In that contest. he disposed of
Fairfax High's Jeff Klaparda, 6-3.
6·3, setting up the finals match with
Davis.
The annual tournament included
divisional play for high school, junior
college and college players.
SPECIALS
&lndly. Ap;IJ 'ZT. ,., OAtLY ~tlOT
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Ol*OeltY~ .....
Followlnv ar• the top sports events on TV today. Aatlnos
are: I 1 1 1 excellent: ./ ./ ' worth watt-hlnQ; I ./ fair; ./
forget It.
.S 10 e .m., Chllnnel 2 ./ ./ " ./
. NBA BASKE1'BALL : Phlladelptli a at BostOf\.
Announctn: Gary Bender and Rick S.rry.
The Philadelptila 76ers. uslntJ an aw.some defense ano
the scorintJ of Julius Erving, could wrap .up the EHt•rn Con·
ference championship with a win today In Boston. The 76ers •
lead the series. 3· 1, and Boston has Its back to the wall. Boston has been unable to score too POlnts In any game In t.he
series so far.
~ 11:30 a.m., Chan'* 4 ./ ./
GOLF : Legends of Golf
Announc.rs: Don CrlQui, Bruce Devlin, Carol Mann.
John Brodie, J av Randolph, John Schroeder and Ben
Cr enshaw.
Don January a nd Sam Snead hold a thr~stroke lead oo·
ing into tOday's final round of the Leoends of Golf tournament
at Onion Cr eek Golf Club. January and Snead shot a tG-~mder·
par 60 to match their open ing round score for a rem•r kable
20-under -par 120 for the par-70 cour se. The toP score ever re-
corded b9 a team in this best-ball affair over 5• holes was
17-under by Snead and Gardner Dickinson In 1978.
<I 12:30 p.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ ./
NBA BASKETBA LL: Lakers at Seattle.
Announc.en: Brent Musburger, 8111 Russell and Hot Rod
Hundley.
The L«iX Angeles Lakers can move to within a game of
dethr on ing last y.ear 's N attonal Basketball A ssociation
champions, the Seattle SuperSor11cs. with another triumph to-
day at the Un1v~rs1t ot Washington. Kareem Abdul-Jabba,.
and Jamoal Wilkec; lead the Laker s aqainst Seattle's Jack
S1kma and Paul Siias.
II 1:30 p.m., Channef S ./ ./ ./ ./
B ASEBALL: Angels at Seattle
Announcers: Bob Starr, Steve Shannon and Ron Fa1r1v
The strU<JQling AnQels w ill <;end Dave Frost to the mound 1odav oga1nst Seattle's Glt>nn Abbott. Frost will take a 1· 1 re-
cord into the game wh1IP Abbott is 1·1 for the year. The
Anqels r eturn hOme M ooday n1qht to open a hOme stand
aga 1ns1 the Oak land A 's and 8111 v M artin .
OTHER TELEVtSION
Noon 171 TENNIS -ThP '>tnQl(-S final tn thP Alan K 1n9
C 1ass1< from Las Veqas. Don Drys.dale and Arthur A <,he re-
POrt Taped
I p.m 19) FL YING SPORTSMAN A tour of Hawa11
1c. h19hl1ghte<l by a took ill wild qam" on thP 1c;tands. Included
are tu~evs. bo.lrs and shN'P
1 ·30 p m 141 SPORTSWORLD Tht> Goloen Gloves of
AmPn ca toornament, tap"<J tn SnrpvPPOrt. La. Sam Nover
dnd RoHv Sc hwar11 arP at r1nQ S1de. Also the U.S. women's
bodybulld1nq champ1onsh1pc, from Atlantic City, N.J ., the
first event of its lund .-.anct1oned by tt1f' AAU Entrants com·
pete 1n Of1P m1nutf' rout1nf's 'iPt to mU'itC M •lte Adamle and
Lisa Lyon rePon. And a rc•PO<t on itlCOhOl1 sm 1n sP<>rts.
'1 p m . < n -BOX I NG -W11trf'(j() Gomer <2S-0· 1 l meets
Edd1f' NOukw.1 11 S-01 1n a o;checluled 12-round featherweight
el1mtnat1on bOut tf'lecast trom ~Juan, Puerto Rico.
3 pm. (4) -WOMEN'S TENNIS -The doubles ffnal in
thP Family Circle Cup, taped 1n Hiiton Head I sland, S.C. Bud
Colltns and Chn<> Evert Lloyd n•por1.
3 JO p.m . C7l -WI DE WORLD OF SPORTS -Coverage
of b0x1ng from San Juan. Puerto Rico continues. scheduled
l S-round super featherweiql'lt championship bout between
Alexis Arguello 16~1 -and Ro4and0 Nav•rrete (30-S-3> is
!.Chedule.d. Also: A ree>eat shoWinq of the WOf'ld WTlstwrestl·
1nq c t\am04onshlp">. Commentators include Howard Cosell
and Jim Lampley
l pm. I SOI -SOCCER MADE IN GERM ANY.
RADfO Baseball San 01eqo at Oodoers. n ·•S p .m ., KABC
C 190 > A~I<.; at Seattle, 1·30 pm .. .CM PC 0101
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Brooks ~rees t o
ST. PAUL 1AP> -Olymp1c-
hockey Coach t!Prh Brooks s:11d
Saturday he ha~ a~n.""Cd to coach
tht• Sw1i.s <'hampion tt•am. fl ('
Davos. provided h<' dO<'.., n6t J?1•1
an offer from the !'>J:i t 1on al
Hockey League before June I
"The agreement 1s c-ontangcnt
nn my not gett.rng an NHL offer
1n the month of M ~y ... -.aid
A rooks ... r had to take tht• Davo-.
Job -at made me the founh
wi s J ob, If . . .
h1 J?hest paid t•oach an all of
hockcv "
Jol.'rg Guyan. president of the
Sv.1ss t'lub. announced Saturda"·
lh:.it Brooks had formally agreed
to t~ke c·harge or the Davos
tc:1m
·· 1 thank we can be very. very
happy to have him." Guyan told
The Assoclatro Press . "It is a
f,!reat lhmJ! for our club and also
for Swiss hockey."
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SEVANO • • •
"I know I took a calculated rut. but I trust
mysell."
He must. because even ll be gets the ]Ob be
bu some pretty big shoes to nu. Wlth Mulligan
leaving the program oo a winning oote. it will be
hard for people to accept anyt.blnc less there.
"I know there's 1olne to be plenty of pressure.
but I ca bancDe that,'' be says. · · U you caa 't , theo
you lhouldn't set into coacbiDC. I can't replace
him, but I can do some ol t.be t.binp be did.
urrs AN EXCELLENT job even t.ak1.ni tbe
preaaure. It'• an Ideal lituaUoo. We won't be 34-1
every year (Seddlebactt's record this past season),
but I don't tb.1nk be <llullilan) could bave dooe that every year, either."
llulH,ao calla Bnam mel the belt buketball
mlnd be'• ever bad with him, which &bould be
tHUmony eooucb 1n Brummel's favor. But, it
seema. the committee ilD 't coavinced yet • . . or
maybe they are and they JUlt don't want to look tooe.,.. .
do ~(~~~to~ u.:r =;:r.
aaya 11uru1an. "Brummel wouJd be HMcted
tomorrow ll lt WU baaed OD the players' opCloa, ••
n lllN"T WED um ..,, ......,., w1 11a1t•1
wby tbere " tome dilcomlort amaaa .......... and the playen. Then are ..-..,. namon
floatlnl aboUt that there woWd be a player Qochat
if t.be committee selected anyoDe elle. Wbetber tt·a
tnM or not, that •a the type ot power and endonemeat
Brummel carries with blm.
Whether t.be com mtttee feels pre91Ul'ed or not.
there appears to be DO other cbo&e!e • • • and there
abou.ldn't be.
Brummel ha paid bl.a ck.-and be'a a terse
part ol lhe reuon Mu.Ullan •• ao ~w. Alt llt&Wcan. he'll tell you. Aad. ~. Bnammel
ba1 carried on h1I d.._ • far u NmdtlnC.
dnplte the pou&bllity ol ~
.. , DID IT BECAUSE if I became t.M bead
coach the 1round work would have been laid,"
11)'1 Brummel.
"How would t fe.l ii I didn't ltl I.be jobf I
don't know. I try not to deal with that poulbW\1. I
don't want to tbiGk ln a necatlve realm.
.. I feel IOOd about myaeU and wbat I bave to
olfer. c.namly I 'd f"I dll-=ed." Brum.met flew-all UM wort he's put ID a.u ao.-on ... aaditlboWcl ·
In Action
W'ftb two s t raight
America n Socc er
League victories under
its belt, tbe CalifornJa
S uns hio e hosts th e
Golden Gate GaJes to-
day in a 4 o 'ck>ck game
at Santa Ana St.ad.I um.
California defeated
tbe Gales, 2·1 last week
and took a 4--1 declsloo
over Sacramento 1n tbe
state capital Salw'day.
Today 's game
features tbe home debut
of recentJy-&isned free
agent Jim Rolland.
BUYOl LUSE
N~ ~
OMltQI COUNTY'9 LUDING U.ALD
No 1.,o_,., Prk•
No Better Semtt
2el>O ~ Btvd .
Coeta Meu 540-9100
•
Q -OAIL V f't\.OT
A. Positive Note
" 81 IUDITll OLION .................
Not ao.t after I bec111M alqM I bad
bnancb wtlb a female trleDd who bad been
diYOtted fw about u yean. .
We started chattlna about UM lna and
outa ol ~ on our own, 11 oppoted to the
w9dded .Ute, and abe became slum and down at th• moutll.
"~ Ume a ~laUooahi~ ends lt l&k
a part ol you with It," abe said wllllully. "I
Juat can't handle them anymort'! "
. I wu horrified I could see visions of
myself, after a few e11rs and a rew rela
Uonabipe, chipped away lo not.tun&. 1 wo\lld
diaappear into the dust from whence I came,
with not even a wtumper.
It's a sure thing, in the process ol dating,
that people will enter and leave each others'
lives, bot does 1t have to be a devastating
e vent each time thtre 's an eXJt?
And even though you know that this
danger exists eacb time you open your heart
to a new person, lS there any reason not to let
people in?
J ulie Kusano, a psychiatric social worker
at Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital,
likens relationships and lire to a battery.
"Each exper ience may ha ve s om e
negative moments but there are positive ones
~; If ~ere are no relationships the battery asn t being used," she said.
. The . secret to success in seeking new
fnends 1s to have a good orientation to life
and concentrating on the "charge" side of
the battery mstead of the "discharge " she said '
··can we be a little more optimistic? One
may reahze that something may not work out
but can we enrich that experience? Can we
do sometlung to save 1t?"
The Hawaiian look is eV91)'Where
this spring, and there are bright ac-
cessories to match. Pick a parrot p in, a
straw hat and matching bag, straw
bracelet or colored earrings.
Or get them all. The important thing
is to wear bright with bright. Be brave
and be adventuresome
The best thing is that the ac-
cessories aren't expensive. A few
dollars can tum an outfit into an ensem-
ble.
All clothes are from Nordstrom.
"II' DOt, lt't not a fallure but 1 reeoptUoo
t.bat you are not t ula.d to MCh other.''
111. K.&no laid i*PM lbould enter re-
laUonablpa wttb no ex:peetaUont ol wbat lbe retul .. wlU bl.
''U feeUn11 develop, talk •boUt them
wlt.b tbe other party. Don't make uaump-
Uou. I.I the other penoo 1D lhe aame place!"
When 1 penon leav11 1 rel1Uonabip
there 1a "a natural desire to attach. We're
lonely and 1cared, · · ahe noted.
"You abouJd 1et Lo touch with bow you
reel How can you have that lonely feeling
without reel111g lonely'>
"We paruc. We set up a oegauve reaction.
It'• a vtclous cycle. Let's not be lll such a hurry
to reconnect.•'
Instead of seeking a new pairing im·
mediately. singles s hould "do something
(. Singles )
t hat's fun" and avoid deliberately going out
to search, Ms. Kusano advocates. "If ;you start
looking, you narrow your perspeetivea."
So the dating and mating process need
not be a losing proposition. If you enter with
a good attitude and view each new person
as someone to enrich rather than rob your
life. you'll be successful m the game
And it can be a richl y r ewarding
pastime. this effort of getting to know the op·
pos1te sex from one male 1 have learned to
love chicory coffee, and with another I satled
for the first time
So whether your life is a beautiful weaving
or a chipped-away statue 1s up to you.
It's all m how your view your work of art
WJM. ~ put on a flowered sundress,
add some coral beads and a bright
flower for your hair.
.
Fro•Parls
To A1nerlea
The name Chari• Jourdan la uau.lly U ·
aoctat.ed with footwear, but lbere'a a new vibra-
tion to the sound: ready to wear.
Jourdan bu opened a new shop In Costa
Mesa, in South Coast Plua, and th1a 1a the first
boutique to carry the new Jourdan clotb.i.q line.
Adjolnlng the Charles Jourdan boutique,
there is another first, the premier Xavier
Oanaud store in the U.S .. which offers shoes
and accessoMes with the Jourdan flair but with
a younger look in a lower price range.
Charles Jourdan opened bis fll'St retail store
on Boulevard de la Madeleine in Parts 21 yea.rs
ago and there now ane" 28 stores in France
alone, 11 of which are lo Paris.
Jn June of 1969 the ra.rst retail store in the
U S. was opened oo Fifth Avenue 10 New York
and now there are locations in many maJor
cities of the U.S.
The company 1s headed by J ourdan's son,
Roland J ourdan, and Is headquartered in
Romans. a small town south of Lyoos.
Color ls the key for the Jourdan look this
spring. l"bere are shoes and accessoMes in
olympic blue, fuchsia. t urquoise, toro red.
canary yellow. kelly green and the classic
blacks and whites.
The collection inc lu~es pumps. sculptured
sandals and debcalc !>bdes with heels rangmg
from nat to high.
Sine<' this newt'st Jourdan store 1s in a
casual area. the fashions are keyed to the
coastal life style, according to Noel Legrand.
manager.
There are beach towels. s wim suits. tee
shirts. play dresses and cover ups aod, to go
with them. a complete l.1De of accessones.
The Hawaiian look is perfect for swim
Slits. Just 1magme you're tollm g on a
Yrh1te sandy beach. Choose a colorful
towel to accent the swt.
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THE JOURDAN LOOK
--• -DAIL V PILOT
: .,
Sundey, April 2'7. 1980 ----~~~---::----~~_.:..__;::.;_.:_.:....:.........:.:._______________________ ~-----------------------------------------------------------
Peters-Ridge
Mary Lee Ridge 1tnd David Pcterlll Jr ex
<'panged w\!dding vows in Our Lady Queen of
Anaels Church , Ne wport Beach
The bride, daugbter or Mr. and Mr~ J ame:>
1'' Ridge or Co.rona del Mar' IS a graduate of
Mater Del High School and attended Oraogti
Coas t CoUege.
Her husband. son of Mr and Mrs David
Peters of Costa Mesa, g raduated from Newport
Ha rbor H.Jgh Schoo'
Hunt-Moldave.
Ba rba ra Hunt or Florence. Ala.' Will
become the bride of P ett!r Moldave of Newport
Beach dunng June ceremoQJes in Florence.·
Miss Hunt. daughter of Mr . and Mrs.
Ra ymond Hunt or Florence, will graduate tn
J une from Radc liffe College and her fiaot~e will
graduate m June from Harvard College.
He is the son or Dr. and Mrs. Kivic Moldave
of Newport Meach.
Morton-Burnham
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton or Corona de!
Mar have announced the engagement of t~ar
daughter. Jody Morton. to Scott Burnham. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ke ith Burnham of Newport
Beach.
The betrothed are g raduates of Corona del
Mar High School. She plans to receive a degree
1n June rrom use. where she is a member of
Ol'lta Gamma sorority. lie is an alumnus of
USC and a mc•mber of Sigma Chi.
A Sept 13 wedding 1n Laguna Beach t !>
pl<1nncd
Bal l-Tangeman
Nikki Ball a nd Kent Tangeman plan to ex-
change wedding vows July 3 m Newport Harbor
Luthe ran Church.
Their enga~cmcnt has been announced by
her parents , Mr. a nd Mrs. Grant Ball of
[ __ B_o_r_.o_s_c_o_p_e_~)
MONDAY, APRIL28
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (Mar . 21-Apr. 19)· A complacent m·
dividual atte mpts to "rob" you of your fire. Be
d1plomat1c. but refuse to be transformed into a
maid-ma nnered non-person Accent on public
response to your efforts. special information
concernmg legal r ights •. localing "missing
links."
TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Scout locations
Fmd out when and wher e a JOb is to be complet
ed. Define terms. See places, people as they
a re. not merely as you wish they couJd be
Pisces. Vi rgo natives hgure prominently. Check
medicaJ-dental appointments.
GEMINI (May 21 -Juoc 20): You are in thick
or events -know it, get involved, imprint your
own style . express views an cr eative manner
PersonaJ magnetis m soars members of o p·
posite sex would vote for you m any popularity
contest.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): You "locate"
stepping-stone to progress. Numerous forms
may have to be completed you'll get red tape
out of way in surprisingly facile manner . Olde r
individual provides rare insights concerning
land, property and potential profits.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)· What you recently
submitted in "triplicate " s urprises by ~ringing
desir ed responses. Ma intain independent
stance . Short t rip could be on agenda and pro
bably will involve a re lative.
VIRGO '(Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Spotlight on
money. and how it gets that way. Check
possessions. obtain valid appraisal from pro
fessiooaJ sources. Rely on recent lessons. You
learn through process or teaching -means am·
part and share knowledge.
LIBRA CSept. 23-0 ct. 22): Weight is lilted
from your shoulders. You will have greater
freedom of thought. action and there will be
something to celebrate. Take initiative, stress
independence, originality, confidence in your
personal appeal.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Regard reslrlc·
lions, delays as grand opportunity to "catch
your breath." You could discover bidden
m otives. A dream. properly Interpreted, proves
prophetic. Review and revisions are on agenda.
SAGl1TARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Good
lunar aspect coincides now with rnendship
romantic interlude , s ignificant changes and op:
Portunity to profit from creative endeavors.
Member or opposite sex helps make wish come
true.
CAPRICO&N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Makt
necessary adjustments at home base. Ambition
is sparked as one in authority pays meanlncful
compliment. Spotlight on career, honor, reputa. lion, ability to make room for younelf in mort
"rarefied" atmosphere.
AQUA&JUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Spiritual ln·
sight provides impetus for special, creaUve pro-
ject. Accent on written word, loni·ran1e le1.r
implications. Open lines of communication
Pert*ve ,oteatJal. You are 1oi.ng places. Pl8Ca (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Practical moM)
aff aln dominate personal ac:enario. You cou.ld
be lDvolved 1n power s'ruggle. You rebow>d
from apparent dereat. You beat odds where uni
que investment la concerned.
Miss Morton, Mr. Burnham • Ne wport Beach Hts parents are Mr. and Mrs
Don Ta.ngemun of Lrncoln. Nebraska.
MUS8 Ball gr aduated from Newport Harbor
lhgh &'hool und the University of Redland!i.
lier fiance attended Southeast Lincoln High
Srhool and the U S. Navy Avtation Techrucaan
Srhool '
Voelkl-Brody
Ca rol Voelkl plans lo becom e the bride of
Cary Brody duri11g Aug. 6 nuptials in the Santa
Ana Country Club.
Miss Voelkl, daug hter or Mr. and Mrs.
J a mes E. Voelld of Irvine. graduated from
Tustin Jl!gh School and attended UC Irvine and
Ca l State. Long Beac h.
Her C1ance. son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brody of North Holly wood. attended Mark Kt!p
pd lhgh School and Cal Stutc. Long Beach.
Haven-Larson
Linda Haven a nd John Larson plan to ex
change weddmg vows in August.
They a re t he daughter and son of De. and
Mrs Albert V. Ha ven of Laguna Beach and Mr.
<1nd Mrs . Boyd Larson or Los Angeles
Mi ss llaven graduated from Laguna Beach
ll1gh School and attends UC Berkeley, whert!
!>he as majoring in J apanese and As ian Studies.
She was an Amer ican .Field Service foreign ex·
rha ngc student to Yo koha ma . Japa n. m 1973 ·74
Larson g radua ted from Aca lanc~ High
School m l..a fayette and UC Berkeley.
Spence-Young
Nov 15 nuptial rites an' being planned b y ~1:.tr gan't Spcnet• of Arc:adaa a nd Jame)> j
Young or 1'cwport Reach
~1 1ss Spence, daughter ot Stur ley C. S pence
of ArcadJa and the la te Or. Gordon Spence.
graduatt-d from Arcadia High School and USC
Young. ~on of Be tty Young Davies of
"\cwport Beach a nd the late James Warren
Young. gr:.iduatcd from Newport Ha rbor Hi gh
&hool ancl USC.
Mr. Tangeman. Miss Ball
Mr. and Mrs. Pitney
MacGrego r-Maves
Laura Ann MacGregor a nd Ro bert T
!\tave~ haw announced plaru. for an Oct. 4 wed
dmg in St. J ames EpascopaJ Church. Newport
Beach.
Miss MacGregor . daughter or Mr. and Mrs
Rogt.•r N. MacGregor of Newport Beci ch.
graduatl'd from Newport Ha rbor fligh School
and attends UC Santa Barbara
Iler f1ancc . son of Mr and Mrs Robert F
Maves of San Du~go. 1~ m anager or l<ett.enberg
~1 urine Export On 1~1on
Ci accio-Read
Ehwlwth Ci<iccio of :\ewport Beach and
l)~n Id W1ll1a m Read or Costa Mesa plan to bt·
married June 14 1n St . Joachim Cathol1c-
Church. Co~ta Mesa
Mass C1acc10 , daughter of Mr and Mr'
Clarence J C1acc10 of Newport Beach. attended
New port Ha rbor High School and Cal Poly
Pomona.
Mr. Larson, Miss Haven
Mrs. Peters
Wedding and tngdge-
ment att110U11Cemenls run
on Sunday in the Datly
Pilot 1'"orm.s are available ,
at all DaUy Pilot o/fi.ces or
by calling the Feature
Department. 642 -4321 .
T<J avoid disappoint-
ment. prospect we brides
a re renundl>d lo have their
wt>ddmq 1ton u . with o
bla.c:k-0nd-whtte glouy of
thf' bnde or of the couple.
to the f 'ecuure Depart-
ment one Wttk before the
U!t>ddmg
Engagement announce·
ments. with black -and-
u. hite glossy of the futurt>
h ndt> or the collpW. m aat
h e rec eived by the
F eature Department six
week$ before the wedding
date .
Ht'r f1ance. 50n of Mr. and Mrs. Russell J.
Rf'ad of Co-.ta Mes a. attended Estancia High
School and Cal Poly, Pomona
60th Anniversary
Mr and !'o1r.;. George Pitney, Costa Mesa
re<,1dents for 34 } ea n.. will celebrate their 60lh
:i nnt \enoary dunn~ an open house Sunday, May ..
FormPr Nebr J!>k a res idents. the couple
cam\• to Caltfom aa in 1946.
#
Ill• ha-. ~n a ~arpentcr throughout the .,
twach area for many }cars and Mrs. Pitney is a
m Pmber nf tht: l n1ted MethodJst Women m
l U'l J !'ott.""J
The op.·n h'>u.,<' "111 bt: hosted by their '
rl.iughter Jnd son ·in law. Arlene and Chuck
~tebold. lhur grand.!.ons and their wives, Craig
and Sue Siebold and Brad and Cindy S.eboad.
and t.bcir gre at-grtinddaughters. Colette aod
Mandy.
Wedding Spells Relief
Do you know how parents spell r elief"
W-E D·D·l·N·G'
ln case you havcn"t noticed. no one cn es at
"'cddings anymore
The mother of the bridegroom 1s hysten cal
She is not losing a son. she 1s gauung a closet
and respectability.
THE FATHER or the bridegroom is relaxed
and fr~ of pressure. He has waited 24 years to
hear somt..'One else look into his son's eyes and
"'hisper those three sentimental words, '"Get a
JOb." .
The mother of the bride is sparkling. Sne
has finally. through her good ex:imp:.:!. coo·
v1nced her daughter there as m or<.' to a m ar ·
riage than happiness.
T he rather of the b ride is c~ uberant He
could ncv<.' .. really unde rstand whet a "rela·
t1onsh1p'" was . . let alone explain it to
Grandma
THE i\TMOSPHERE at a wedding,
especially a large, formal one, is lousy with op·
t1 m lsm And we ll 1t should be. It means adults
huvc svccf.:c-ded m introducing to the couple the
E,...a
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bag three· res pons ibilit y, commitment and
g uilt There a rc few young people who can walk
a way from it and fee l nothan~
I don't knov. if people who are wed 1n a big
ceremony ~t ay m a rried longer or 1r 1l JUSt
~ee ms Jong~r. but the 1ncent1ve lS there.
Would you tell your mother you·re spbtllng
BEFORE she makes the last payment on the
liver pate"
Do )OU want t o tell your father 1t was all a
m istake whe n he's stuck with a mayonnaise·
stained cummerbund that he had to buy and
w ill never be able to wear again.,
WHO AMONG YOU would be cruel eoough
to separate before the wedding proofs Cade?
What kind o! a tho ughtless daughte r would
'"l'3t m 3 S300 wedding dress and not stay mar-
rit-d Ion~ enou~h to M't' 1t cleaned and stored in
.1 moth proof. Sl~·th rough , hermetically·sealed
b:.t ~"
Frankly. there was a tame nght after we
'4 e re marn ed that we were both ready to bang
11 up. but we had 13 days ten on a two-week
honeymoon and we knew they'd never have re-
funded tus Oad "s deposit.
I know of anothe r couple who would have ~pla t . but hung on until the local paper printed
their weddtng p1ct un.•. (By that time it was too
late . She Wa..5 expe<"tan~ >
l 'VE BEEN TO weddings so shaky the
bride caught her o wn bouquet and cere monies
where the bnde wore something old/something
new/something borrowed/something blue a..nd it
was the same thmg -1eans.
But nothlog makes for a long marriage like
a large receptJon filled with both families, swill·
tng punch. throwing wedding cake, gossiping
a nd appnasing lhe weddmg girts to make the
newly'4eds stop and thank. "If we divorce, who
gets custody of lhese relatives"··
Recurring Nightmares Frightening
D P. /\ n A N N DEAit SANDY: Tiiie tt.erapy. Or. you UD •bout eomseliac. 'ftey
[,,AN o Ens r kno w symptoms you dtKr1be coat.el tbe alvatloa botla do a weeclerhll jeb.
ev •ryorw Ullkll, hut I'm may have IOntelblng to Army or tbe Family Good luct, and uiau
begging yr111 to print this A do wit.II havlag been oa Servlu Association yo• fortnltiJIC me.
ICltM I h ll Vf' ne ve r ftR drugs half your IUe. -:=========:::::::----====----
d .. t II Tber~ ls also a strM( ... trf"u c anyone my Lander~ poulbllity that tb• prohle m , nnd I c an't ., " carry It alone anymore. nightmares aad panic r can trust you because attacks are related to
you don 'l know me. unretOlftd problems.
Every word f write Is Tltere la • ••Y Y" true, though J"d give member. I've been ad-label me "crazy." Aside ca• set yoar bead
a.nythlng if It weren't. dieted to drugs on and from what I've told you. to&etller •itliloat pro-
1 'm 27 yea r s o ld. off batr my life. When I I am· normal a nd ra· fe11loe.al llelp. I arae
female, falrly attractive was a teeoaaer I disap-Uonal In every way. I yoe le leek I& before, ..
and popular. On the out-peared several tlmes, hold a responsible job. kiU , ... .., la &M ear.
s 1 de . 1 s eem q u I te and when my parents or date some neat guys and Doa't be afraJd of belq
normal to those who the police found me I have very nice friends. ..pat away" or labeled
know me. But something had no idea where ··d Please ....., me. Ann, I "crasy!' U yw are well
that ls not normal ls 10-been. don't lcnow where else to ettoap to lilold a 10CN1
Ing on inside. It Is 50 I'm afraid If I go to a turn. I've read your col-Job, ,_ cu probably be
frightening I've tried for therapist a nd tell him umo for years. so I know treated • u .,....,.
a long time to block It what I've just told you. you care about people. meat buls.
out _ without success. he'll put me away m a -SANDY IN ST. Alk ,...,. famllJ doe·
I h ave r ec urring mental institution and CLOUt> tor to lltetp '" obtala ~gMmues.Theya~w -------------------------~~---~
terrifying that
so m eti mo I f orc'e
myself to stay awake all
night so f won't dream .
During tbe daytime I
often experience attacks
o r panic. They are so
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dan1erous speed. I end
up places I don't know
and have no idea how
long I've been there.
I 've bad problems
ever since I can re-
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CEL~fTY PROFILE
Po•trait ol an ltrtfiit -Gauguin '8 tortured Ufe challenging rol.e f~r star
"'IWS\' MY '1'11.AT•s the way David li. l
played • Mlf..QlM pr&C'.St "' ·Kuna rv· and
people 11ld \Mt's Just Dav\d. I 'm an lriah·
bericaa ud have oo rela&Joublp to that ebaracter. People diet. 't NaliM I waa acUna ''
c.&rrad&M, wbo'i'tn • fl'•>' buatoeu suit w~ an open ~liar, uy11. "I'm worrlf'd that
wk.al GaU¥uin once again lhey'll lb.ink I'm not acti .• ':l; portrays the artlst an "Gau1u1n tbt>
Savage," whkh airs Tuesday fl was fHmed on
aGeatlon ln France and T&hiU.
Gau1uin. one of tbe founders of am ·
presak>alat r._alntin1. who.e every canvas aa
worth a tina s ransom, was regarded durinc bis
own llfedme u little more than a bum who dab-
bled lnalb.
HE ABANDONED H.S wife and fave
chUdren lO paint and went lo TahilJ to look for
"our savage beginnings." Even tttere he ~came disillus ioned and dismissed It as
Dedication
Prize Work Premieres
The premiere performance of a prize·
winning organ work will highlight the dedica·
lion of UCLA's· newly acquired Clarence
Mader Archive.
"Sonata for Organ" by Gordon Schuster
will be played by internationally acclaimed
organist Cherry Rhodes at the dedication
concert at 4 p m Sunday in UCLA 's Royce
Hall
Schuster, a Ph.D. candidate an composi·
tion at the University of Indiana. bas won a
Sl.000 award for the sonata from a
scholarship fund, set up in memory of the
late Laguna Hills residents. Clarence and
Ruth Mader.
The frtt public program also will feature
works by Mader. ollen called "lhe dean of
California organists.
The archive includes more than a hun·
dred manuscripts of his works. many tapes of
his organ performances, collections of his
poetry. color slides of his paintings and those
of his wife, manuscripts of published and un·
publis h ed essays and lectures. a nd
manuscripts of organ spedficat.ions.
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''anotMr ~ -wlth a.a Ice In the drlnka and mon ru •. ·
Lym ltedcrave p&a~• IUit OuJab·bom wtft,
Mf'lle, who tum 1e.r.wlah an.r he dttertl hit
family
CarrediM a few )'tan aao bad acqulNd a
reput.UC. foe-belq almoet u 1n11Uca1 &od un·
conveaUmal u JIOlnt Of the rolts Ille played. lie waa UM lou 1ocMstna In Broadway'a
"The Royal Hunt ol the Sun." a lllpple wbo
claimed to be Chri•t In ''TM Tranaaresaor
Rldea Atain" on Off·Broadway. and oa "Kwia
Fu·· he wu a fualUve Euraaian Budd.bltt monk
who wandered the Old w .. t
Carradlne Hy• when he first heard about
the role of Gau1uln he wasn't Interested
"1118 TV ASPECT c.bued me away," he
says. ''I'd done 'Mr. Hor-' ror televlsklo and
lhere wu aomethlna about Lbe experience. I
put a lot ol eaerty lnto 1t and It dldn't pay off. ll 's
JUSt &round Lnto hamburger.'' He says be got interested when be beard
that Robert 0 . w~. a former president of
CBS-TV, was producing, that J.P. Mlller had
written the script and Fielder Cook would direct.
All are highly respected men 5t the lop of their
profession.-;.
"CBS was tryiog lo decide whether to ac-
cept me -and 1 was trying to decide whether to
accept them," he says. "I finally began to'cam·
paign for the role. I think Bob Wood always
wanted me, so the two of us prevailed."
CAJlllADINE' SA VS HE doesn't know if the
role will help his career or noL
"I thought other times I knew what was go-
ing to happen when I did something," he says.
"But it never came out the way I thought. I
thought 'Bound for Glory' would establish me
with Hollywood. I thought at least I'd get an
Oscar nomination
·'Then I worked with Ingmar Bergman and
did 'The Serpent ·s EJrn · 1 thought that would
help me. but 1t didn 't. I don't know what
Gauguin wiU do. With Gauguin I'm j ust trying
to act. You can't play that part unless you can
act. You can·t walk through that part."
CARRADINE, WHO WILL be 40 Uus year .
is a member of one 'of Hollywood's acting
dynasties.
His father . John, was a Shakespearean
trouper and leading movie character actor and
still does an occasiona l role. I-Os brothers Keith and Robert are busy with movie pro)ects. An
older brother. Bruce. is a lso an actor .
Christopher, an architect. is the only non-actor.
Three of the Carradines, David. Robert and
Keith. recently got together with other tamous
Hollywood broUters for "The Lon~ Riders ...
The project about famous outlaw brothers
of the Old West was put together by the Keach
brothers. Jim and Stacy. The Carradines play
the Younge~ brothers. the Keacbes play the
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the Oallona •nd the 1-'orda.
"II• &EACH TOLD"Bobby about t.b1s Wq
about the Jamet llDI ud tbe Dal&om &od
Youniers." be says ... Bobby MY• bow about my
brott\era? He didn't think be could be all of us
together, but we 11ve bim a letter ol lnteat that
allowed him to proceed with the project.
''That's part of the story, too. The older
brothen are manipulated Into the 1an1 by the
younger brothers. That's the way it worked off
screen, too. We were all brothers, working
without rivalry. working for each other. without
being maudlin about it. It gives the film • whole
different feeling."
What would he like to do next?
"111E ONLY THING I baveo·{ done ls com·
edy. 1 feel I have a comical asped oo a sub-
liminal level. Comedy hu been an important
aspect in many movies. Clarlt Gable, Gary
Cooper . Cary Grant. Spencer Tracy , John
Wayne. all put humor into their roles.
"I think there's a great lack of 1t on the
screen today Paul Newman can't handle com·
edy Marlon Brando can't handle It I reel I
could open that up ..
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cot a ll#a w....U., ft'OID UM ftlm'a produttr.
"He Mkl, 'You'll tM NM of,_, Ule de--
n1la1 &bat'• JOU.'" tM actor ~al.II. "Aad i..
waa rtO&. la UM .....
that a IOt of PMPle don't
eeHpt tbe -lad t.hat I
llve fn New Yon.
"1t·1. 'How'• Ult Coa1U' or, 'You're ln town'?"
Were t.he7 to \!lSit Bro.dwa~. wh.ich ui not
o n the Co• l. tht!y'd ••shl Mm playin1t a rich. ye>una. bemun d
pop.music.• composer In
the hil Neil Simon
mus ic al ... They r~
P laying Our Sona .. TONY "°9ERTS Last December. he
succeeded Robert Kletn, the orlgln1tl tu. ond no"
plays op~ate StO<'kud Chunntna 1 "ho th" ) t't•r
replaced Lucie Arnaa >.
IUJCI CelelJraf es Era
Some leadlq men bAJk at followiq ott.er'
leadiq mtn lnlo 1 •bow. SweUed beada, you know.
Not Robert.a. whose hal ala hadn't vl1lbly In·
creaud and whoae manner lJ u pracllca1 aa It 11
ph lloeophlcal.
'111£ aall!aVATION8 aren't Mrioua enouah
to outwetp tbe opportuniUea," be aaya. "It pays the
renl1 )'O(I kaow, and ll'a a IOOd plac. to be Men, a
IOOG project, I hit 1how.
"Besldt • I llku to work In New York. There aren't that many opportwulles to work hefe for
any lef\ith of tlmt ."
A Calli. flt looking nH1n who's been divorced sax
y1•u 1. bMJ a tlaau.ihtur and liv the bacbelor'is life
In a apacl<>u111, 11u11ny Park Avenue apartmeol. Rober~ ls of sturJy 1how b1.i stock.
HIS •'ATHt:a , KEN, 1s a veteran radio-TV an-
nounrt•r who, arnlnnt-t uth~r thmgs. announced on
tlw ('ll6' :.nl&p oJ)('r4', "I .Ov(• of Life," until the
~ho" s "'C't'llt dt:1111 t• uCtcr 27 years on the air.
1 om now •o. wu:. ru1~t?d Ul the halcyon days
of 1wl~11rk 1 ndw lie still represents the Roberts
1·IJ11 111 1t, h1n In~ 101u~cd 75 guest shots on the CBS
lt,1dto 1' 'll'r\ f'h eukr Siii{'\' It began In 1973.
\11 h1111~·h IW .in·w up 1n the basso prof undo
Airwaves Send 'Best'
Remember lhe 1told(•n day~ o( 1 :u1111 '
The Jack Benny sho"" Thc Shudo\\"
These and more. rt>pr<-sentatiw of \h<' ·~.
'40s and 'SOs, promise to tx> of pnnw mt<>n>i.t tu
those who grew up with rnd10 l'nt ertmnmcmt
The condensation of thl' thn•<> deeades can
be heard from noon until Ii pm today o,·er l W
Irvine's student OJ)('rated radio Mallon, t\l1('1 ,
89.9 FM
ARRANGED 8"\' RADIO his torian Gan
Freshour. the nostal~1c proj!rnmmin~ "'II br
launched with a replay of the first Jack Benny
show
The prcs<>ntallons. Frc~hour sa1d. "'II be as "chronolog1calasposs1ble •
"The shows, however. are hm1ted to the
half-ho ur e pisodes . but th<.>y are com ·
plete. . even with commercials ..
Music by Gershwin will be followed by
"Carefree Carnival ... a comedy-vanety f ormat
of the mid·30s.
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On the way UJli you need to laugh and cry ...
and maybe even fall in love.
Tht>n the-mood changes to an episode of
.. rht' Shaclnw , .. on lo hurd drama. and a presen·
lalh111 of "Tom Mb(" with u live interview with
C11 1 l1·~ Urudlcy who played the lead from 1944
lo lll~I
H 1111ndin~ out thc era wrn be detective
~lorn•!>, mon' t'Omt'd v. science fictJOn and clos· Ill~ \\1th a .. Fort Laramie.'one or the westerns
('HS prc>~<'ntl'd in its last·d1 tch attempt to pull
hstl'nt'rs hark from tt•le\lision before yielding to
lht' ne\\ mt'd1um
A l~~> PLANNED AR~ three hours of radio
drama from 6 to 9 p m . including Arthur Milkr's play, "The Pussycat and the Expert
Plumber Who Was Also a Man ... presented by
students from the drama department and tht'
staff at KUC I and the student newspaper, "New U01vers1ty."
Arch Oboler , perhaps one of the finest radio
dra matists from radio's golden days. will be in·
ter viewed and st udents will present h1s
mystery-drama "The Word."
"WITTY, ZANY, UNINHIBITED FUN!"
sa·w:~~
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CUNT
WILL TUM 10U
'IVln .. ION WAY
~Looll'
world of announcers, he met u many actors a.a an·
nouncen 1n hit youlh.
"ntE HOUSE WAS usua lly filled with people
like Zero Mo.tel, Paul Stewart. or my cousin.,
Everclt Sloane. It was an actor 's mmeu. I sueu.
that I crew up. ln, wilh taUt ol Lhe bualneu. the mm11. that aort or thing." !
He rttount.s how it all began:
"When 1 was a kid. I waa in camp and got
coaxed lnto entering the boxing ring against a guy
much~g er than I and much more aagnsaive. Ke
proc to beal lbe dvligbla out of me. .. in the midst di' my defeat and bumilla-
llon. l started to clown around. I managed to get a
fe w laughs from lhe counselors in the third row.
Yo u could say that was the beginning of 1l all ...
He slud1ed eerformlng in high school. even
wrote three musicals. The band for the rirsl con-
sisted of a pianist. an older guy he'd met ooe s um·
mer -an unknown name of Burt Bacharach.
ROBERTS, WHO LATE& starred i n
Bacharach's ··Promises. Promises" on Broadway.
got the usual stay-out-of-show-biz warnings from
h16 dad. who spoke of the risks and pitfalls.
Naturally. he paid no heed.
But when the elder Roberts saw hJs son was
serious about acting, he footed the tab for drama
s tudies at Northwestern University a nd was
otherwise helpful. encouraging and full of advice.
"He wanted me to be a"'are I wasn't getting
into something easy. Lhat I had to ~ prepared for
the valleys." says Roberts StLll. tus career has
been remarkably stable, as such things go
IN 1961, RIGHT after college. he bowed on
Broadway he's been there 10 limes since -in
"So mclhtng About a Soldier " He appeared on the
bill with Ralph Meeker and the late Sal Mineo.
Two of the 10 l>hows. both comedies. were by
Woody Alll·n. "Don't Drink the Water" in 1966 and
"Play ltAgain.Sam"in 1969 ltledtoapersonaJ and
prof ess1onal association that still exists
lie played Allen's amiable s1dek1ck in the him version of "Sam." then did .. Annie Hall ... He's
JUSl f1n1shC'<I u nt•w A llrn film of which htUe 1s
known other than much of 1t was l>hOt 1n ~ew
Jl•r:iey
THI:: ACTOR. WH O hus ~n in such non-Allen
film s as "Scrp1to ... "Th~ Taking or Pelham One.
Two. Thre<-" and the recent "Just Tell Me What
You Want." also labors s pe>rad1cally in the T V vineyards.
The roles have r anged rrom the serious. "The
Lindbergh Kidnapping Case:· to the silly. "Love
Boat ." A few yea rs ago. he did his fi rst series co·
i.tarringin NBC'sshort-hved .. Rosetti and Ryan ...
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INSIDE •Business
•Real Estate
•Consumer
•Stocks
-an-.-Acwtt 'Ir. 1980
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1 Collectors: No More Late-night Calls "
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' U you o-. mone)' all O\!tr lo~n and dru d
phon calla from ~llt><"lOrs, Karl C•bbe' views
probably won'l lnltN: 'you
Gibbs Is tht• third gencral'°4'l ot tu~ tam Uy to
o pe rale tht> l'ollectlon BurHu of WH tern
Oranae Count)', founded in lat b)' 1randfath.-r
Kul Git>t. as the Lon(l Beat'h CrecUt As.ocaation
H E AND TWO O'tltER st&tfers make phooc
t•alls. write lt!ltt'f'S and ()(('a.\lonally take df'b
tors lo court to coll«t money o"ed to somrone
else.
"Less lhan t percent don t pay their bills.
and about 2 perrent Just have bad payment
ha bits," s1ud Gibb~. "but lb~ 97 pert'ent lt:H
O\'Cr must puy fortht>m "
Gibbs ~pec1aUtt'S 10 ~Ills for doctors and at
lorneys plus commert'1al und reuul ouUets
Most. he 1>a1d. arc ~tween rour months and
a year overdue
Collection serv1t'es once made repeatetJ
phone ulls. some to work. some to a de btor's
h m~. in order to get a pa)ofr. but Gibbs, pres1 ·
dent or lhe county branch of the California At>
sociation or Collectors. said those days are long
gone .
lft" r1tf11 mo~ profeaslonul 1pproaches, but
od dt'd thut agf'ndell abo mu,,t obey strict new
h1ws
"W AM' ALLY OPJ:RATE under three
l'lf'l of laawlf .,(tder~I . the Fil.Ir Debt Collection
rr .. t'tlct>s Act of 19'18: n1te. the Robbins
Rost'nlhal l"air Dttbt Collection Practices Act,
and I ht• COlle<-Uon Agency Act ot the Department
ot 'on~umerAffalni " Night calla, C'ulls to friends or employers.
odd hour vtslt and other intimidating or em·
barrn Ing tactics arc now forbidden.
Clbbfl aid lhe agency normally sends a let·
ter !>8y1ng the debt has been assigned to the
ar:f'nl'Y tor coll~t1on It also discusses laws pro·
tt'ctlng debtors
About 10 days latl'r u serond letter goes out
11 tht>at>'s been no response Another 10 days
without J response and tbe account goes to a
collecllon desk for working by phone .
THE DEBTOR HAS A t'hancc to settle up,
make some a rrangement lo pay or tell the agen·
<.'Y not to call again
Gibbs said in that case he gets one more
.1;hancc to talk in a letter stating his intentions
Un fort&mat.ely. be added, most of bis optioa.s are
then gone. All that's left is a lawsuit. He bas two
attorneys who handle collection cases.
They go inlo court with evidence and in·
formation on a debtor's bank accounts, cash as-
sets and other items the judge may see fit to
award as payment.
But Gibbs. stem .faced as he explained it,
said most of that is unnecessary because all he
and other collectors are looking for 1s a line or
com murucation
"WE TRY TO TALK about what's wrong,
what's the problem., It's funny, we don't make
money off people on welfare or from criminal
debtors· we make mon&y oo people who JUSl
don 'l )tno-v how to budget their dollars ."
Olbbt uld many younc couplet nm into
prGblctn.5 becauae they overeltend t.bem~lv•
new furniture in an expensive apartmut. a ne"
1tereo. a new car and other credit pure~"
a.re made while both are workina.
"But then they_ decide lo start a family ov
be Cetl laid off. SUddenly they have only one ln
come and they're up lo their necks. ·
"We try to show them how they can handJ1·
t.bin1s better by making a conaolidaUoa lou tc1
reduce monthly outlay or by tappina aavinp or
credit union loa.na. Tben we caution them not w
do it all again."
llANY llEOICAL BILLS co unpaic
because people fail to file claims or just don'1
undent.and t.beir coverage.
Some poUcies don't cover certain medical
expenses, others do, but patients may think ;.
doctor 's ree should have been covered anywa)'.
and refuse to pay.
Worse. Gibb6 added, they don't even try lo
straighten it out with the physician.
The state association is trying to overco011•
som e o( this lack of awareness in a two·bour
hagh school program on credit and other f1.0an
cial problems.
<SffCOLLECTOR'S, PageC2>
Dismal News Really Opportunity?·?·
homes wh;ch th• buy•r cxpe•ts to •P· "derable payoff laloc. ~ Credit as non·cxastcnt, home sales and
con s truction a re an a slump a nd
economists say the long-delayed re·
t'ess1on has arrived.
Pretty gloomy news. a ll m all. But in
the Far East the symbol for cn sis is the
same as for the one for opportunity.
And J ohn C. Rinaldo. president of
A mencan I lome Mortgage an Newport
Beach, t'Ouldn'l agree more.
··1 F YOU'VE GOT the nerve." ht'
says. "there an• <i lot of single-family re-
sidence bar~ainsout there now."
1 h(• '>l't'ond·morlgage ranance firm
"hci~ plnyed pas• cyt'les well:' the
)OUlhful exct'ull\C says, and is in a
st rong cash pos1t1on JUSl when money ts
tight al b:mks and other lenders.
Some of those assets will go into
home~. out Rinaldo adds that now's the
time to use creative financing lo get ef-
fecti ve mortgage rates of 11 percent so
appreciation will make the le~eraged
payoff higher
Rinaldo says t he c ur rent credit
squeeze has produced some odd market
pressures and results, many of which
are genuine opportunities.
"TWS IS THE first lime our rates
have been lower than bank rates," he
claims. addin~ that second mortgages
a rc now near the 25 percent interest
level
But real estate appreciation has stuck
near Z7 percent for several years. he
• adds. giving those who use the equity in
present homes to buy another a chance
to at least keep even with inflation.
Rinaldo says the consumer has been
pretty smart since being burned in the
J 97:l-74 rt'Cess1on
"Instead of putting money in the bank
.1l 5 pcrct.'nt 1nll'rest hair of wharh is
t<ix1·d aw:1y and the rest lost to 18 per·
n·nt innation people h<.1ve put their
mom·y into homes instead "
Nov.. he says, his firm and others hke
11 are v.nting a lot or ~ccond mortgages
u kind of savings withdrawal
Bl'T TllF. MONEY isn't being USC'd
fo r <'onsumcr purc·h<1:-.cs, he adds. 1t 's
~uing into dov.n payments on other
precaatc cons iderably an coming years For example -A couple borrowing
A .brief ~urvey of other lenders s hows SI0,000 for a down payment on a Sl00.000
a s 1gn1r1 cant 1 n c r ease 1 n second house might sec· its value rise 25 percent
mortgage loans used for purchal)ang a ytc>ar in the two years they own 1t
property When sold. 1ts price would be $166,000
B.rokers with private source!: o r The profit. less paymi:nts, fees and
capital report the most gains. while lcn ~ales eommis:.1on. could be as high a:-.
dcrs such as banks, savings and loan~ S25.000
and lending d1v1s1ons of bank:. r('port a Of coursc. the markN eould go bust rlro~off and leave the ~peculator bankrupt but C1 t1corp account cxet'ut1ve Bonnie Rinaldo rct'aps many reoturc!> 0 ( tht-
1 :andt'aster. basl·d an Orang<'. !)aid present cconom v that boo~l the odds f f' Pder a l Reser ve r cstr1 cttons 1n · 0
~UC('t.•S!> f''ebruary forced a com plete halt to ull _ As tnll•rest ralt·~ comt· dov.n. mon·
second mortgages pcoplt' will r eturo to the hou51n~
"WE'VE ONLY BEEN accepting ap
plication.'> in the last few days," she.
says. But federal res trictions ban loan:.
for speculative uses -s uch as purchas·
ing another house.
She adds that loans have been cut to a
m aximum of $50.000, half the previous
limit
ViolatinS? the fede ra l gwdelines on
uses and growth greater than 9 percent
would bring considerable harassment
and penalties to bank a nd buyer. she
says. ·
It taJces plenty of ne rve to speculate
when home sales and construction ac·
tivity are down to present leveb, but
Rinaldo and ht!> clients lake a long.
range view
PEOPLE AREN'T buying JUSt now
because money is too expensive: they
t'an 't afford payments on 20 percent
mortgages.
But people still want homes and pre
sent interest levels arc e xpected to peak
soon (if they haven't already). As rates
drop. more people can be expected to go
ahead and buy One estimate 1s that up
to 15 rrulhon new homes will tX' needed
during the '80s
In the meantime. no one i~ building.
• which will put com~iderable upward pres·
sure on prices of existing homes Bank of
America estimates only 150,000 homes
wi 11 be built in 1980, down 28 percent ( rom
1979.
THOSE WHO RISK a few thousand
now to buy a hou!>c could get a eon·
markt•t
-An 1nriow of 40,000 new residents
yearly
-Tl'E VACANCY RATE 1n apart
ments is only about one percent an
indication or a serious housing shortage
-The baby boom generation is enter-
ing its 30s, a time of increased earnings
and desire to settle into a community
and a house.
--Many more people have gotten the
message that real estate is about the on-ly proven way to pace Inflation. 'they
don 'l own houses -yet.
American Home Mort~age, accord1n~
to Rinaldo, also has been making loans
for interim financing of construction
projects by developers facing a slow
m arket. "We're making swing loan.c; to
fiU the gap between constructioo loans
a nd more permanent financing."
ft expects to loan some $90 m1lhon
during the coming 18 months.
RINALDO IS QUICK to point out that
many market t'ondittons are temporur)
ab<.•rrations caused in part by govern
ment actions lo fi ght tnflataon
"But the consum('r has been through
one r ecession <ind the baby boom
generation has learnt'd how to avoid in·
nation lo:;ses.
·They want to defend themselvc~
from government ... right 1n their O\\n
castles ...
Detector Sniffs Air for Fire Danger
..
By PAT DUNN
Of IM DllllY ,.1101 i t•U
Why have a smoke detector tn
your home? Surely the s mell or
smoke would wake you uy. That might be true i acrid·
smelling smoke were the only
thing produced by a household
fire, but many smolder slowly
for hours before they burst into
open flames
And wh ile this incomplete
com buslion is taking place.
la rge quantities or toxic gases.
including carbon monoxide. are
produced. If you're asleep when
these gases enter your room.
you may never wake up.
SMOKE Q._ETECTORS don't
prevent fires, 'but they do in·
crease your chance of getting
up, g,etling out. a d calling t.be
fire department.
There are two basic kinds or
s moke detecto -ionization
and pholoelectri . Each senses
s moke differentl . Ionization uni depend on the
fact that even a ver y weak
source of ractii't on will increase
the abiUty of air to conduct elec-
tricity. In these detectors, a
small and carefully shielded bit
o r radi oactive m a t e ri a l
"ionizes" the air in the detec-
tor's smoke chamber. As a re-
sult , a very weak electrical cur-
rent nows through that chamber
and Is sensed by the detector's
circuit.
BUT TINY particles int the
chamber reduce that current.
When current drops below the
acceptable threshold. the detec·
tor circuit turns on the alarm hom
o r buzzer.
Bluing hot fires tend to pro-
duce more smoke particles so
Ionization detectors uaually have
a slight edge in giving early
warning of open, fl aming fires.
Other s moke d<>tectors use
photoelectn<' cells. When s moke
is carried into the detector by
c1rculatlng air, it r efl ects or
scatters light from a s mall lamp
in the device. Some or that
reflected light fa lls o n a
photocell, causing it to produce
a slight electrical current. As
more P.art1c1es enter and scatter more light onto lhe photoceU,
more electricity ls. generated.
WREN THE smoke particles
are dense enough to renect a
pre-set a mount or light. the de·
t ect or cir cuit activates the
alarm. Photoelectric detectors
a re somewhat more llkely to
give the alarm while a fire Is
still s moldering.
Since most home fires produce
detectable amounts or both vial·
ble and invisible smoke, eitber
kind has a high probabtUty o(
giving you enough warnln1 '°r a
safe escape.
Smoke detec t ors which
operate on batteries can be In·
stalled quickly with a fe~ tools
y mounting to the ceiunc or
wall with adheaive1, screws. or
expansion fasteners. Inaertinc
batteries and testing come next.
Afte r about a year batteries
must be replaced.
O ETECl'Oll8 WHICH operate
on household electric current
are easy to "plu_g ln," but the
louuon ol an electrical outlet ls
Important. Exte nsion cords
should not be used: they can be
easily d1sconnet'led. thereby
mnking the urut useless
It may be sampler to have an
clN'tricaan install a detector
which t'an be hooked d1recUy to
hou sehold wiring. The only
danger here as that a fare could
actuaUy start in the new t'ircuit,
and power to the unJt might Cati
befo~ it gave the alarm This.
like power failure. is not likely
flow many detectors should a
home have for adequate protec·
ti on? Tests conducted for the U .S
National Bureau of Standards
show that two detectors, on dif·
ferent levels O( 3 tWO·Slory home,
are twice as likely to provide an
adequate escape ti me as one.
THE UPSTAIRS detector
sen s e s s moke whereve r it
orl_gl nat.es. wbUe tbe downstairs
unit -.·ill react sooner to fires which could bloclt escape routes.
Having two detect.ors also al-
lows you lo select both ionization
and photoelectric types, as well
as one plug-in and one battery
model. Thia gives you the best ot
both types.
Since the primary purpose of a
smoke detector is to awaken
sleeping persons, a smoke detec·
tor should be placed as close as
possible lo bedrooms. Next con-
sider the probable path along
which smoke would now rrom
the r•t of your home. In single
noor boutea, lhia waually means
ln the hallway ne1r bedrooms.
Where bedroomA are upstairs,
the detedor should be near the
top of the stairs.
THE BASIC rule should be to
place the detector between t.be
bedrooms and the rest of the
bouae, but clo1er t o tb e
bedrooma.
<See DETEcroa·s, ••sea>
Having an Alann
Key to Saving Li/ e
Those who delay purchase or a s moke de· I
tector should consider the foUowing clios
from Daily Pilot stories ol Orange County
rire!' ·
"A 45-year·old woman died in her rente4·
Hunti.ngtoo Beach home Monday afternoot1t
when a t.elevlSion set shorted out while s~
was napping and she was overcome by beat
and smoke ...
• ••fUE OFFICIALS SAID the lack of lfl
s moke detector lo the home was a key f aetor'
in the inability of the woman to safely ac~
the blue.''
From another story:
"A YOWlC couple and their infant cbil
died early today in a fire that destroyed the'
Santa Ana borne.
"The city's Ure chief. at t.be scene of the
fatal blue, said an inexpensive smoke detec4~
tor would have saved their lives," 1
The two grim stories are repeated alDMMt
every day throughout Southern California -
people dying because they put off tnst.aWnc a
detector.
OCCASIONALLY, HOWEVE8, lbere'a a
story like this:
"A ZS.year-old motbeT 1afely lowered Iler
two cblldl"en to t.he lround from the HeODd
floor of her burnin1 Huntlqton Harbour
apartment Thunda1 and tMn le.peel to lbe ~ •round berMll, nrem• 1atd ...
"lnvestt1atora said Ute famU1 ••• aleep ln an upetaln bedroom and wu llert· 1
eel by a bal.lway amok• det.ad.Or."
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DAILY PILOT
By MA&TIN . WAN
Report.I rrom arouDd lbt country n· dlcat'e Uaat lbe fever 111preacl1Qs wua.1 .. .,.?
Coupoaiaa and refuocilnl trnr•
JWl& la caae ll stM'Uch to ,J'Olllraru, kle
are the . ymptoms to Ao<* fot · •
As you IHve the bouae to ao aboppln1.
your Ml~ admlns yOAJr Prio(lu aporu
ba i and your Meo• Mix T .shirt. -Oa th., w93 to tbe a~aritet, yuu
1top your car twice, to pick op a l'wlJt wrap.
per and an empty MuweU HOUM un lb~
you see at the Ide ol the road You knO<'k down one shopper aod two
s toru displa.ys whH you suddenly maltl' a U
turn upon apotlln& a pad of refund rorsas.
-Ye>u move 32 j at!l ol spaghetti sauce
IOC>king for tb6 s peciatty marked J.ar w1Lb thf.'
Sl refund otref'.
-At dmner, you llnd your:sell annOW'IC·
ing the Hems lhal were bought with cou.pons
• well u the retunds you ure {lloing to
send for will-tba l evening's box tops and
labels
-Vou tart d•ydtl•t rnlna abuul rcnllna
11 tr uck the nut hin e your supermarket ad· v~rllael cloubte-vahae t'O\U>ODI.
-You blt&n to cry when tho alad·oll
lab4ll tbal you have aoaktd for lhAe day• dla· &atecrau. lo YCMll' hud1.
-You bawf an uacontto&Jab!e ur1e to
P"ll I.be boll top1 oil your aeJebbo&''1 cereal
boxe• wheo IM lan'l!ookln&.
-You H nd YOW' hu.sband to lbe local re·
t ycU.n1 ctnter, not to dcop olf a load or trash
but to make • pickup. Tu e wuruna ! Couporuna aod refuodlng
revor lS contafl~. Jl cam easily infecl your
fr1 •ndA tmd mughbors
It u lllso habtl·formlng, ~:specially when
)•Ou are u •in3 20 per cent, 30 percent and
i!Vl'D more at tho supermarket.
For proper care and treatment. we sua ·
l:est the conlinu"1 read.mg oC lhls column.
WriLe to lbc foUowlng address to receive the form necessary {or lhi.s offer. wb.icb ts 1
good fo r a free toolhbrus h Pepsodent
Toothhrush ofrcr, P .O. Hox 9553, St. Paul.
Minn. S.Sl!J5. Thi:s offt:r expires Sept 30, 1981.
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evrr£1tMLL Olttry Pit ofl9r. R.Ctl ft • ren.r.a ol
UP 10 \I on I ... ~-j)tlCf Of" Che<'"I ~ SeftCt IN
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""lre<I tonn ptU\ II~ Iii<'!<' Armour St"t\ trom ll>e tronU
COUNTRY PltlOE' ,._ l.td Ar<el"9 • U ,..fund
!.end'"" '-'!uu.d ·~und PIU\ "'-Pk lu"" Of ""'-" • ...,
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o..cl,. Ki .. I\ .,~ •v•llnb"' 10< Oftf' proot of pure.,... plv' U .lO. E~ July JI 1'IO
JOHN MOttllELL .._m tno a.con offer Rt<••,_.•••
IUft<I Of liO 'enl\, l t \t 10 0t '1 $4ond tr. •<'OU•rt•O lo•M
ptu .. e>roof.<(llf c>Uf'CM\I' w~iO\ tr-om .JOhn ~reU Pt'"OOO<h
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0.. n_. .... Is 15 c;ef'lls, I-11411>' e(!IHI SI .SO, -ltlrff
MORTON HOU'lf \lrw""" (11111 \I \00'1~ s.Nj ~
._ir..i ""und IO<m plu\ I••• •ntor~ 1•111•• Iron\
<d"' of -Monon Hou"' 5-1•"' o. t n111 ( '"'""' Ooo< 3• l'ltO
llcl& ...... '2.50 ExpUHJulyJI, '"°
BRYAN u.ncnmu t olf•r Rf'<"I,.. a 50<-rf't-.,.
\1 worth ol t OUCICIM Sena tl'\4' re<iu ••f'O fom> PN\ •ff'f Arv.!n lune n,....,.,, labf'I lno•c•t~ ''vtt'' ICM' c_,. «
"no" for ·~•um E •I>'•~\ AIJ9 JO, 19'0.
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fOf' •do,... f99'\ s--no oo<turfl"'\ of trw bUKill rry1f't0 pon
from "'"°" e>.c~~ of '\Jlll<'itn ( •0""' Oct ll 1'1111 No form,_,~ -,, _____________________________________ J
,..ro91 Pa~ £'I
DE'l1ECTOR'S W ~IL SAVES LIVES. • •
Most manufacturers rttom·
mend installing smoke detectors
on the ceiling or on the walls
t,etween 6 and 12 inches below
the ceiling. Thls not only tak<'s
Jd vantage of the fact that smokr-
rises, but puts the detector out of
reach of inqws 1tive children Do
not install a detector within 6 an·
<'hes of where the wall and the
ceiling meet. on eit her s urface.
Little air circulates there.
Back up the lire-s aving po-
tential of smoke detect.ors by
planning and practicing fa mily
fire escape routes. Walk th.rough
the marn escape route several
t 1m<'s, mcluding a t rip In the
da r k o r with e yes c losed
Memorize the number or steps
between obstacles or turns. Plan
alternate ways to escape from
each room in case the main
route cannot be used. Buy rope
o r cha in escape la dders for
second-floor rooms. If you must
go lhrough a s moke·fillCil area,
crawl on your hands and knees
a nd keep your head low to avoid
breathmg smoke
DON'T OPEN an inside door if
the knob or top or the door his hot
Agree on a place to meet out·
side the house and wait until you
escape the burning house to call
the fare department. Do not re·
turn l o the h o u se until
firefighters have told you it's
safe to do so.
Aleo. don't mount a detect.or in
front of an air duct ouUet or
between the bedroom and the
furnace cold air return where re·
latively clean a ir m ay s till
"wash" lbe detector even when
most of the a ir in the house u. un
breathable. Avoid putting detec
tors on a ceiling whi ch is s ubstan·
t'1ally warmer or colder than the
rest of the room, wh en• an 1nvls1
ble "thermal barn e r" C'an kt.~p
smoke f rom reaching the urul.
Wall mounting is bettt·r
Real Estate Mailbag .••
TEST YOUR smoke detector
ooce a month b_y holding a can-dle 6 inches unde r it. 1f you're
testing an ionization detector, let
t he flame bur n . To test a
photoelectric unit , e xtinguish
the candle and let visible smoke
drill into the detector. Heavy
tobacco smoke also will work.
Within 20 se conds lhe unit's
alarm should begin to. sound.
Wbe n this h a ppens , fan the
smoke away from the detector
and it will stq> signaling.
If your battery-powe red detec·
tor begins to emit a low-power
warning buzz, remove the weak
batter y a nd r ep la ce it im-
mediately. Replacement lamps
for photoelectric detectors also
should be kept on hand so there
is no delay in restoring full
power.
By ROBERT J. BRUSS
DEAR BO B: I disagree with
your suggestion that now 1s nol a
good time lo refi nanc:e one's
mortgage. J found it is a tcrnfic
time since my lender was most
<1 nxious to get rid of my old. low
interest rate mortgage. I owed
a bout $55,000 at 9 percent annual
interest. 1 offered to raise the in·
te rest rate to 11 percent if the
lender would increase the loan
to $90,000 with no loan fees. The
lender readily agreed.
J ose M.
DEAR JOSE : Coagratula·
tions. Mos& leaden ue not 80
cooperalive. Yoar leader wlll
yield over 14 perceat oa tM
S35,MO. No woadt'r tbey •need
lo waive any loa.n costs. By ad·
vand og you $35,oot and rewrll·
lng the Pl.• lou at 11 per·
cent, the lender pi(ked ap Z per·
cent extra Interest on tbe
undertyt.c $55,•. Tllat'a aboat
$1,lM extra per year plaa tlte
$3,SSG you'll pay • tbe $35.•,
&l•lal die leoar • '°'8.1 yield of
Pay No Income Tax in 1980
and
Recapture Taxes Paid in
1977, 1978& 1979
Rea lize the benefits of up to a
550% Tax Deduction this year
while participating in a
highly profit motivated
investment.
• 4 years.of public acceptance
• Flexibility of amount invested
ACT NOW
Available Only Thru June 30
Broker and Sfles Positions Available
For More I rttormatlon :-
Gerald L Kozak
News><>rt Center
359 San Miguel Or, Suite 11 O
Newport Beach. Cellfomla 92660
$4.950 for the S3S.OOO tun iD·
crease ...
It 's a good d e al ror yo u
<because the $35, ... ls tu-rree
and the 11 perttat iDtel"fft rate
is below the market rate). but
it's a better deal for the lender.
Liftt Pa.,..e nt Dew
DEAR BOB: My hus band's
business got into trouble with the
I RS. They put a lien on b.i5 busl·
ness and our home. We want to
sell and move to another area to
sta rt over. Mu.st we first pay off
the lRS lien ?
LomtaT.
DEAR LORETr A: It's trae
that an lltS tu lien mast be paid
off when a property is sold so tbe
title can be lnsuttd. Your tu ad·
viler or aUOmey baa fllliMr lJI.
formation.
Send real eltate q~•tiona to
Robert J. B"'", P 0 . Boz 6710, San
Franc1.1CO, Ca. 9CH01
BUSINES§l CONSUMER
COI,I,ECTION TACTICS •••
But all the 111l1lanff atlll alma at
tett.lna t.ba debt paid. If pa,rment.a •re I UQelt·
ed by t.ba debWr, Glbbe l&kl, be will uk lb.It
they be rude u larte u poulble.
H1a collectors allo explain the conaequen~a or not paying -a black mark in lhe lndMdual 'a
credit me.
''Bula couecuoa note marked paid la much
leH harmful than one t.bat '1 unpaid."
Hardest on credit ratlnp ls a note that the
debt wu aetUed in court, be added.
8omednMI his efforta to counsel people br.
ln1 •AC!'>' f9])0GMI, "I could write a book on
ducripUve hall•b adJectJv• I'm called daily.
but l lcnore tt all. Tbere's bO point in 1etUn1 in·
to an arsumeat: tbere'a DO end to them.
•'111£ nasf THING you learn about this
buatnesa ls not to take lt home with you -but
it's hard oo new people . They see so much de·
rogat.ory stuff day in and day out."
Gibbs uses community work to counter the
negative image be admits the public bolds of his
profession. He is active in Indian Guides and
th e Costa Mes a Kiwanis youth pro .
jects ... "kids are my weak point."
A professional sore point are debt.ors be
groups as paper millionaires who haven't $500
in cash. "He s ays he can onJy pay $25 a month.
but he 's got a $1,000 house payment and two
C3 tS
"When you put a derogatory collection Item
an his TRW record, he calls up and complains
because be can't financ~ a new stereo."
GIBBS FEELS CBALLENGE'o by people
\\ho hide their assets by transfemne ownershlp
to others ... "It's a game to flnd the ooe thing
they overlooked, a bank account or something
they bey years 14ter ." .
The payoff comes an conllngeocy f~ ~
agency gels for coll~ting debts. usually the
amount is between 40 and 50 percent oft.be t.ot.a.1
ForeigJ1
Trading
Covered
The Wo rld T r ad e
Ce nte r Associat ion o f
Or ange County plays
host Tuesday to a day·
long seminar on doing
business ovft"Seas
Tbe technlcaJ, cultural
and political probl~ms
involve d wi ll be re ·
viewed by five speakers
a l the Regis try Hotel
(n ear J o hn W ayn e
Airport> from 8 30 a m .
to S o'clock lhal after·
noon
R ESERVATIONS at
7Sl-689'l with a fee of $50
asked.
•lllY .~. DIAMONDS
investmeot & Jewelry
grade
Con W er ex buy for
(.ash
Free Appraisal
Cdl fer on Appotntment
P. we.at & OOMIAHY
~ '" Precious Gems
1300 QUAJl STUil "JOS ..(WP'Otl'T HACH, CA fJUO
17.141 IJJ.0051
Gibbt never buys bad.debt.I ou&ript (c&Ued flQo
t.oriftl).
He and the other alx people in t.be Colla
Mesa otnce at 2850 Mesa Verde Drive Eut,
have noted some unusual behavior as t.be re·
ce111lon began this year:
''People start holdln& onto their money. Tbe
doctor agrees to accept <*100> paymenta, but
the person may decide to ldd onto that sioo.
"People should re~valuate tbetr financial
position and apending -It m~ be better DOt to
go oul to eat so often -not slide by oe pay.
men ta.
-"EVENTUALLY RE llA8 five collectloa actions at ooce. Then the person doelD't know where to go."
Gibbl suggested that~ contac:t Santa
Ana ·a Consumer Credit Counaelinc a1ency for
help in bal)dling and resoMnc debt.a. That ac·
tion alone assures crediton their bills aren't ao-
ing to be ignored so they ease olf on colledions.
He also urges people to contact TRW In
Anaheim for a look at their credit rues. Clean
up any old debts that show, correct any wrong
information and you probably will never bear of
Karl Gibbs again.
Forecast Eyes '80
Ea>nomic forecasters from UC Irvine and
UCLA will predict in late -April on how Oraqe
County businesses will fare in 1980.
They wilJ air their forecasts at 2 p.m. April
29 10 the Fine Arts Village Theater at UCJ. The
sessr.on is sponsored by the UCI Industrial As·
soc1at.es. the Graduate School of Adminiatiation
affiliates and UCI Extenaloo.
The session wm focus on County employ.
m e nt, housing, bus iness fi xed investment,
money supply and interest and mortage rates.
For details, calJ 833.-5414.
.
Al"'IJT YDUR
fiFUTURE
fiJaB
bt SifiiSS
Clll WALTEI B. BIANDT, no.
FOi AM APPOINTMENT
(714) 631-3510
Dr Brandt is a psyc hologist who has
been an private practice tor ten years.
He es also a consultant for 10ca1 bu&-
ness and corporations Preparing quotations,
locating buyers or dis·
lributor s. lette r s of~~==============~~~=::=::::::=::::=::::=::::=:::::=:::::=:::::=:::::=:::::=:::::=:::::==::=::=::=:~!. cr edit, unde rstanding
f o r e ign culture a n d
m ar keting and political
risks will be covered.
S p e aking o n tbt-
t opics, in order : Gal
Ortiz. consultant : Paul
Leioeoback, Commerce
De pa rtment d is trac t
di r ec t o r : No or
Delawari, Lloyds Bank
m ulli·national division
vice presid e nt . Bill
Wenzierl, Bectel 's in·
t e rn a ti o n al a d ·
minis tra tor . and 8111
Jas per, of the Percy ll.
Goodwin Co.
SE MINAR sponsors
have been active in ef·
forts to encourage over·
seas trading in the coun·
ty for several years and
h~ve also proposed a
World Tr ad e Cen te r
s o m e wh e r e In the
county.
Participants will re·
ceive a certificate at the
meetings' conclusion
( Sl'DNIEY llAalUS )
KEEPS YOU ON YOUR
TOES
'"th• DAILY PILOT
Earn
OnaJumbo
30-day minimum $100,000
insured account.
To _gualify you must first open a $10,000
T· Bill or $10,000 Passbook ac:count.
For more detailed information call the manager
at your nearest Downey office.
•Rate subject to change without notice.
The fastest ~rowing savings and loan
1n California!
' ASSETS OVER ONE BILLION DOLLARS ......
101 E ,.ooth1ll Boulevard (213)~
c.-... 11350 E Soull1 Sttee1
12131 912""437
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I 7:>50 ~IUfl Boulevard
12131 995-0041 ......... ...,
111eo MeQnolla A11ooue (7'41 "2·7'2• ......
930 Wt• FOCl(tllM Boultvtl'd (7141121-7911 2.e1 e Owom111 ~ (714)8~
""" ... 3eO E 17ltl Slreet
(7141 &42·7•22
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~ and Loan Association
&u• f Aort!nCle Alletlue 3998 Ball ROt'd 14821 ~ ._.
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tHIPTY 1.AAOESf SAVINGS ANO l.~S OURINO THE LAST FOUR YEMI.
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lllftMte or th• HJ• or rHl nta\e. It I.I bat to laUow a tl)t\Cilk p~ure. Avoid abortc•ta 1..S
a.ad the ail.slake ol uaumln~ \hat nerJLbllll •W be lbl-way you l.boUlhl lt t.bould be.
8J n. Aan1da ... Plw Woull-a.. .._..,.,. an ft8dlq
MW wan IO ftnuee lheir ...._
wiLb ._..vm&JonaJ mortc.,-.
,... ... @D0111 .... ,.,, be eoefal· taa. n., a&to eao be rilk1: lD toaM
, .... ,_ ma1 llad "" paytna more ~JllCMAempeNd, .,_... UM drawbacu, bowver,
dMt .......,Uonal mono.-olfer
bope to~~ wbo uDDOI dftd °' al·
ford tndWona1 tw••q loau.
TBS LATEST SNTa~ on tbe
market 11 the reneaioU•ble rate
m~. dubbed the RRM aod ,... ceaU1 approved by the Federal
Home Loao Bank Board. Other op.
taona loclude .&be varlable rate
morti.,e. Of' VRM, aad the ll'lduat·
ad payment mort1a1e. or OPM.
Tbe R.RM, lbe VRM and the OPM
bave one Lblnc 1D comaOG; an aGd to
tbe nuct monthly paymeat. Otber
tGnd!Uonl varyJ however. Here la a
,Wde IO aome or tbe buica:
aSNBGOTIABLE aATlt
llOaTGAG& n. RRM -tom.Um• called a
rollover roortcaie -featurw an ln·
tereat rate that la reoe1otlatec1 every
three to five years. Tbe rate can riae
or faU by a maximum of half a
percentage point a year. The total in·
creue or decrease durtna the llfe ot
tbe mortgage is limited to five
percentage points. Increases and
The uarecplt•nt entet"ed lnlo betweeo tbe buyer
and acllu which de$N1bes the tum.a of the
purcbue ls ullt'd th purchalf' ao-meat ol .._
Potll ~lpt. 11u$ a1reement should be lo wnUna
to pl"Olect the buyf'r and seller Both parties' muat
•lt"ee to all tht' terma and condlUona ot the COD·
tract before It will becocn~ binding Bay View Terraees
YOUa at:Al. £STATE agent wtll bandit
clrect oegot.aaUon.\ on your behalf. Tbe aaenl will
pre?ellt your offer to th~ seller The seller will then
either (1) accept, (2) rt'J ct. or (3) make a cou.nter
Home Recreation Lures
df~. A cowiter oHt>r ls merely a new offer on ell!· With the news of additional
ferent terms made by the seller This process will gasoline taxes on already soaring
oominue untJI you and th • seller reach an acree· fuel costa, many home shoppers are
med. OT until one or you decide to st.op Lbe becoming increasingly attentive lo
~atioos at·home recreational amenities.
If you are buying on your own. the process ls Many features are ava1lable at this
virtually th<-sum£• except that you oegoUate leis~-ortented townhome commuru·
directly with the seller ty of Bay View TerTace, which over·
ly landscaped with luah greenery and
foliage plantings.
Most of the two-story townhomes
have views of the Back Bay. and the
vistas are enhanced by such excep.
tional architectural features as in·
terior atriwns. private patios and
tiled terraces introduced by wade ex·
panses of sliding glass doors. ~pecially . when you represent yourself, it is looks lbe Newport Beacb Back Bay.
wise to consult an attorney before you enter into A wind·protected illuminated sun·
an agreement to buy a house. An attorney wlll ad· ken teoo.i.a court with an elevated ob-
vi.se YoU and assist you in the preparation of the servation area i.5 suJted for the avid BAY VIEW TERRACE homes are
documents and wall include terms and conditions tennis pros and their loyal fans. Fat-priced from $162,990 and can be
nece8Saf'Y to best protect your interest.a neas enthusiasts may enjoy lbe beat· r e ached from the Pacific Coast
ed swimming pool. Sun worshippers Highway by taking Riverside Drive
111E PURCHASE AGREEMENT to buy a can get that perfect tan near the pool inland and continuing to Irvine
house shouJd ~ worded so that any deposit or 0 0 the sun dec.-k, or on the private Avenue. Turn left on Irvine Avenue
down payment is returnable in the event that patios and terraces of their own and drive approximately two and
something goes wrong -over whacb you bave no townbome ooe·balf miles to the community on
control For example. if you are unable to obtain the corner of Moote Vista and Irvine.
the agreed upon loan. or a v1s1ble ins.pection of the holLse shows a serious defect. you should be able to JOGGERS WILL appreciate the From the Corona del Mar Freeway
rescmd and have your money refunded. sidewalk which runs along the bay (73), continue on 73 unlJI 1t turns Into
Whe .• h and t:......i mus"les "an be eased an the' Bristol St.r~ Conunue on lin'stol to n vou anu l e ~(·Iler sign the purchase u"" " ... """·
decrHMt an bued OD an ladex
linked to avera1e mort1•1• ratet.
Jlm KmMlal1 ol tbe U.S. 1Aque o1 Savtao Allocial.km predicted tbat
t.lul BJUI will ba "a v•l'J. ""1 ~
ceuful lnstrumeot."
THE aou.ovza mort1.,. have
been available in • few It.tel for
year1. 'I'M bank board baa DOW aald
that Ill federallJ retulated aaVlap
and Joan lnlt1tudou can otter the
RRM1. Tbe bank board abo said that
tbe S.La can offer the rollover
mortgqe1 exclUllvely; &.bey do aot
have to coat.lnue oltertnc fiud-rate
mortgqes u well.
Some comumer croups criticbed
the RRM. They 1aid homeowners
would flnd it bard to pay the Jiieber'
monthly payment.a that could reault
from a renegotiation. Board oftlclals
countered that the rollover mort&aae
can help protect consumers from
ha~ log to pay today's b.1gb lnt«est
rates for the entire lite of a loan. IJl
approvina the RRMs, they aJao to.
eluded a proviaioo that allows bor·
rowers 90 days before eac" renewal
to shop around for better terms.
VAIUABLE aATE MORTGAGE
The VRM IS similar t-O tbe RRM,
but there are important differences.
There ls no fixed renewal date. After
the first year of the mortgage, the in·
terest rate CaJl be raised or lowered
once a year. The max.ilX)um increase
Is balf a percentage point a year or
two and a ·half percentage points
over the life of the mortgage. There
is no limit on decreases. Rates are
tied to the Federal Home Loan Bank
Cost of Money Index which reflttts
the amount the banluo have to pay for
funds.
The bank board autborir.ed federal·
ly regulated savings and loan institu·
taons to offer the VRMs beginning
last July l Several states allowed the
variable mortgagel> eveo before that.
:i~ment. vou are expected to make a deposit. therapy spa. Less strenuous actaVlty Ca mpus Drive. Turn n ght on Cam
The amount of the dc1JOs1t can be whatever you1 like quiet strolls during the eartY pus where at now becom~ Irvine THE VllMS WE&E not a SUCC'eSS
and the selll'r •1grl'c upon. Make sure you have evening hours, can be done along the Avenue. Continue on Irvine until you ln most parts of the country, partly
pnmded for lhc return or your deposit, less ex· garden pathways that surround Bay reach Bay View Terrace on the right because the board s llld t.ba1 aoy LD-
peoses, should the transaction fail through no fa ult _V_i_ew_T_e_rra_c_e_. _w_hi_· c_h_is_p:_ro_ress_i_on_a_I_· __ s_id_e_o_f_th_e_s_t_rc_~ __ t_. ___ , ____ _:s:..:.t.:..:• t:.:u.:t •:.:o~o~w:...:.h:.:.• ~c h:.._:o::r'..:.f::.e r:..:e'.:.:d:._:v:.:a:.:.n.:.:· a~b~l::_e
ot your own
At the same time that you a re protecting
yourself as a buyer, the seller needs protection.
Someumt.-s buyers Ret cold feel or simply change
thetr minds Tbc; can be dam agLDg to the seller.
ONCE YOU AND THE seller have signed a
purchase agreement, you are ready to begin
escrow. nus is a procedure in which you place
your deposit money and the seller places the deed
in the keepang of a neutral third party called an
escrow agent. You and the seller select the escrow
agent. wtuch may be a title insurance compao>.
an escrow company. or a bank or aavings and loa.o
escrow department.
The two of you then sign escrow instructions.
1bese documents oame the conditions that must
be met before the sale can be completed. Your
escrow agent acts only according to these lnstruc·
tiom. Once all of the sales coodiUoos are met. the escrow agent distributes the money a nd the docu·
ments. mcluding the deed, according to the in·
structioos. and the escrow is said to be closed.
'Ibis, of course, is an of over simplification or
the home purchasing sequence. Tbere are many
factors to be taken into consideration. Seeking
competent. professional advice is money well
spent.
E:DITOR'S NOTE: Randall McCardu b preftdenl of
tht Real Estate-rs; he also ti an author , tecturn olld bl·
structor ~ 11mJr mmmenta and queiUmu to Randy
McCardle, eta the Daily Pilot, Pon Office Boz 1560,
.coata Mt:llO. CA 9l6l6
Semi1wrs Planned
Quail l'lace T'r<1pert1es. Inc., an Orange Coun·
ty real estah• investment f1nn, will be conducting
two investment seminars entitled "Real Estate In·
vesting m the 80's J low to Cope With Inflation."
The scm10ars wall be held on April 30 at tbe
Aarportcr Inn in Irvine and on May l at the Inn at
the Park an An:.ihc1m Both seminars are from 7:30
p.m. to JU p m . and reservations are recom-
mended by callmg 752·1920
----STAN BELL, ARCHITECT
CREATIVE DESIGNS FOR HOMa
ALTERATIONS, PERMITS AND
APPROVAL&.
7'14 979-44815
REAL ESTATE llMSTING
IN THE 191Cr1 RftnD ODH1100
...
mortpeea bad to otter cooTeldionaJ
mortgagee u well. Bonvwen pre--
f erred tbe security of a flied·
payment system.
Kendall sa1d the RRMa will "pro-
ba bly be much more popular," ex·
plaining that because the interest
rate on the rollover mort&aie ia lied
to martet conditions rather thaD to
the cost-<ll·mooey index, "it's a UWe
more likely to go down."
GRADVATED PAYMENT
llOaTGAGE
The GPM is designed for young
famWes who expect their income to
riae. Tbe DlOlt widespread use o< the
plan ia with mortgages i.osured by
the Federal Hou.sing Administration.
Monthly payments during the early
years ot a GPM are lower than they
would be with a conventional
mortgage. They nse gradually, ac·
cording to a fixed scbedwe, over five
to 10 years and then level olf. Pay.
menu dunog the last years of the
mortgage are b.lgher than they would
be Wlth a cooveollooaJ a.rt'an&ement.
The overall cost or tbe G PM is more
than th.at o( a traditional mortga5'e.
HOW TO COP£ wmt
INRATION It seems everyone wants to live at the beach-
but now ocean living has become a privileged
opportunity.
may represent one of your last chances to fulfill that
promi e, and take advantage of this most privileged
of opportunities. Prk~ effe<11~ 4'10180, ~ to untl Or. E. F Motley. Ph 0 . In Real Estate. LLB .• MBA, leo-
ti.wer. teacher 1n real estate eoonom1cs and Manager of
Q.eil Place Properties. will speak on the following:
*TAX ADVAMTAGIS OF SHELTllS
•THE ORA.HG£ COUMTY ECONOMY * CUA TIVE RNA.NC ING
Mditlonel IC)eakMS and tOPica will Include time shal1ng
and limted pertnenh1pe.
oPEN TO THE PUBLIC-NO CHARGE
LIMITED SEATING-RESERVATIONS
RECOMMENDED.
w.ct. • .cMy. April 30 -• .,......... ...
tnr..
n.nday, Mery I -Inn .. the Pn .......
7:30 P.M. -I 0:00 P.M.
QUAIL rLACI PROPBTllS
C714J 752-1920
The grand opening of North Coast Village, on the
beach at the Oceanside Marina, just might be your
last chance to live at the beach. And this community
of 550 beachfront homes also may be the most
exciting value on the Southern California coastline.
You've probably always pro mised yourself you'd
live at the beach SQme day. North Coast Village
From $75,000
to $200,(XX)
•"'•llll.ibiltty •od c~ wl"'°"' prior
nor ice
Nonh C~t v~ h 1 stoctc
<()()pefatl\le, with lndMduoal f'ln•llC"ln~
12 Exciting Floorplans Mld W1ct1~~11 ·°"""10"-
Slngle 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms
Exceptional Amenities Spedll ~..,. beelt.,,..., '°'
Padcage teCOnd hofM ..., -.or bu)llrs • no ~Ill QOlt.
NORTH COAST VILLAGE
999 N. ~lfk St., Oce~. CA 92054 • (n4) 439-8470
.,. -. s ,.m•GlllW mlflllt W..,.., ~
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._ .... A.~.aYeterHbaMera8dHV• ~ lllld mu oftlclal, lau joined the N e.-,ort Beach
......... Md a.tit ..........
Hta&e lD•Htmenl flrm of
AtMriua Home Mort1•1• ~-.t~ praJclnt. ~came to American
.......... aerriq ab,. •• ,. ln ._.. ,_. mana1emeal for
Unlte4J Callfornla Bank la 0-...Cowlt)'.
MlallC>waa brant>b mana1er
fclr ilne '98" for Allstate Sav-.._ _. Loa's Corporate P1aaa . M.~••• ~ ln Newport Beat>b.
GALS C. MACllO&US bu Jolned tM deelp
staff at Ray1al Destin Aaaoclatea ln lrvtne net lau
been a11i1ned to tJle newly
fOl"IDed botel lf'OUP.
M.cllorria bolda a Bachelor
of ArU decree rrom th• An
CA!intttC0Ue1eofDeal1n . Healao
has taken addJUonal courses at
Dralle Uoiversaty. Iowa Stale
Collete. Chicago Art Institute
and UCLA
~ Jowa native's 30 years
eiq>erience in the design fleld in-
cl\Jdel positions as director of MACMC>tt1ui
btsiness pl~g witb Albert Parvin Company,
diredorofdes1gn for Lynne Paxton, general partner
<Jf tbe MacMorris Partnersbip, gene ral mana ge r
arid design dire~or with Gartside Design, and pro-
J e c t dir ec t o r f o r Sapftier ·L erne r -
Schind.ler/Environetics. He a lso is owne r of Gale
MacMorn.sAssociates <GMA> Pla nning and Design.
llOD GILLILAND or San Juan Capistrano has
been named vice-president and corporate director of
, sales and marketing at Ponderosa Homes.
Gilliland has served as director or s ales for the
Irvine Division since A pn I of 1978, and also served tn
the same capacity ror the San
Diego Division for an interim
period
Prior to joining Ponderosa
Homes, Gilliland held the posi-
ltonof sales and marketing direc-
tor with William McCabe lac. of
Anaheim for nearly three years.
Ouring tha t lime. h e w as
responsible for all marketing
and sales operations at eight sub-
divisions with a total s a les
volumeinexcessof$2l million.
Gilliland bas a lso been associated with the Wm.
Lyon Development Company as a market research
anaJyst. with Eagle Developme nt Company as di rec
tor of marketi11g. and with American Ma nagement
and Market.mg wh1tre he was responsible for m ark et
~a~ null1on. re:.ort-oriented town home develop·
~nt.
CHARI.ES THEODORE SNELL or Laguna
Beach. an industrial sales and leasing s pecialis t in the Newport HeaC'h office of
Coldwell Banker Commercial
Hmkerage Company. has been
named nationwide res:ipienl or
tht> company's Distinguis hed
Achievement Awa rd.
Snell's selection was based
on tus "outstanding real estate
marketing performance." Snell
participated in 36 industrial sale
and lease transactions w ith a
total value of more than $45 SHEU.
null1on during a 12·month period extending from
J anuarv I lo December 31 . 1979
Snt-i'I began his Coldwe ll Banker career in 1977 in
L'l<> company's N<•wport Beach o ffi ce. A native of
Buffalo, N.Y . Snell attended Canisius College in
Buffalo where he earned a bachelor of scien ce
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
:-
CONDOMINIUMS BROKER CO-OP
Dana Point
From $79,950
1 2 ~8 o/o ~~~rf~~1details.
Live m the ocean atmosphere above
Dana Point Harbor. O Walk to marina
and beach D 2 bedroom. 2 bath ~
U 1 bedroom and den ~.· .:-~
At Selva Road & Blue Lantern 11 -5 Dally
Model 714/661·3679 Otte. 714/995-9281
'I
Ah, th
comt·
#of
horh
deliv
I •
..,_ • b•h•"' edmlnlat.raUoe. Prior to Jolnln1 ... ......,,., ruJ ~ta .. brokera1e company, he waa
abrallerlDHew Yortl for lhl'M yean .
Houaing Leader Cites Crippling Decline
ID'ftSY P ... OADU of South La1una bat
b9n a lated purcba1ln1 mana1er o f the
McCarthy Company. a Santa
Anabuedbome·bulldln1 nrm
Rhoadet will Implement and
overwe the letUn,1 of ell con· tnctt. plan reviJlona and help
OOCll'dbWe new produeta.
He au.ended Cltrua College in Aa.a and jolned the McCarthy
Oxn&>U\y In llarcb lllO from tbe
Wlillam Lyon Company.
• .,., JON . SINCOCK bas been
named ueoclate director or builder ne1otiatioos for
the lrvi.ne Company's Community Development DlvWoo
In bJ.t new pot1ltion, Sincock will coordinate and
netO(iate land sales to builders and other ublic and
private agencies, as well as
various special projects Sincock
has been with Market Profiles.
an Irvine· based market research
f\nn, whel'e he was director of
operations and planning for two
yea.rs,
WAS H I NO TON -If the
economJc Impact beln1 rett by
the hou1ln1 Jnduatry were a pre ad a c rou the entire
economy. the collapte would be
greater Lhan that of lbe Great
Depreaion in the ltaO'a, accord·
ins to Dr. J ack Carlsoe, ex·
e<:utive vice pr•ldent and chief
economist ot t.M National Aa.o
sociaUon of Realtors.
Teattfyln1 before the Joint
Economie Committee on ~ 1Df and the economy. Carlson
said housing la being hurt mott
now than at any time during the
last 35 years.
"EXISTING HOME sales are
down by one-third from last fall
and can be expected to declU>e
even further,' be said. "Housing
,tarts are ,down by 42 percent
from last year and are likely to
drop even more. Rental housing
construction is so low that the
rental unit shortage will become
more critical."
ffoualna baa been bu.rt, be con·
tlnued, ••-.of 10•rms abort and tone term lnt•rest rates.
witb mortl•ee rates bavlnc in·
created from 10.5 percent to 1S
percent over the lut year.
"Since 197t " Carlaon
char1ed. "over ha ir of the ac.
celeratlon of lnflatioo. whlcb has
caused record high inte resl
rate• and the near collapse of
tbe boualng induatry, is at-
tributable to federal government
policies."
AMONG '111E8E POiicies he ·cited bip deficit spending, too
rapid growth in money suppty
during 1977 1978 and 1979, and ex-
cessive growth oHederal taxes
"One hundred mJllion workers
and business s)eople are not lbe
major cause of 1aJloping infla·
lion " Carlson said. "Compensa.
lion per man hour has lagged
be hind inrtat1on and profit
m argins have decUned.
"The most recent response by
the federal 1overameat _te.
bl&ber Jnllatloa and la&e,...
rate1 " be tOatlnued •wu tDa ,
propoee even bJlher lllllatkle •
and bi,._. lntereet rat.. ~
lbe next •lx montM aadl Pf'Omile to nlbt lDfladoD
"lx rnontba, In t.be DHt •
year. wbicb la conveniently •
the November elect.Ion.•· • l •
CA8L80N SAID that to add
inault to injury. t.be 10 .. ,,..._
bas increased wage and pl1et
regul.U.oo as a polit.lcal way to
shift blame to worken and bait·
ness people aod take t~e
spotlight off the federal govern-
ment .
"The government's propoeed
increase in inflationary ddlcit
spending for the remainder ot
this year and record increases in
tax receipts for next year are
contrary to the majority pre-•
rerence of the people or this na-
tion as indicated by our recent
surveys,'' Carlson said . ln tbe past 12 years. his pro-
fessional experien ce h as in-
cluded management consulting
to industry , manage m e nt •
Wins Award "'•• ... ,,
Keepayou
on top of
the local
scene ...
REAL ESTA TE SA• ESPEOPl.E
engineering, resource planning, s111cooc
and production management. He bas been a lecturer
al numerous Americ an Manage m ent Association seminars on capital investment a nd finance. plan·
ning for facility expansion, and has taught economic
trends and finan cial m anagement on the college level
Mike Sly. a senior at
llunt1ngton Beach Hi gh
Schoo l . has been
awa rd e d a S3 00
r hem1ca l en gineer ln.:
freshman scholarship by
UC Berkeley.
Bui/Jers Fill Real Estate Gap
"Builders who a re able to fiJI a real
et;tate gap in the market place and
offer s pecific buying segments a
quallty product, will build a solid re·
puta tion and remain in business for
years to come." sta tes Marianne
Kavanaugh, marketing director for
Ka.va naugh Enterprises. Inc .
By following this philosophy, both
Condo Project
Set in Newport
c;round bas been broken ~nd con
!.lrucllon begun on Newport Knolls. a
new Butler Housing Corporation tie
velopment of luxury condomuuum~
m Newport Beach.
According to a s pokesman for
Butler. Newport Knolls -a series of
26 townhomes in a s mall, Cape Cod
style setting is scheduled for a
summer opening.
Located rnuthwest of 15th a nd
Superior on Monrovia, Newport
Knolls will offe r one and two
b<•droom floor plans in both two and
thrN:·story elevations A landscaped
grecn·belt area 1s also planned for
the Newport Beach pro1ect
the bu1ld10g firms of Covmgton
Br othe rs a nd Kavanaugh En-
terprises are able to pomt to lengthy
histories of quality products and
~atisfied consumerl>
AS GEORGE L1olios. vice pres1 .
dC'nt of Covington relates. ·advanced
market rest•a r C'h 1!> a primary
nl'.'('t'ss1t) to any new home develop
nwnt . lhe report" from any such
.,tudy rreate lhe bottom hne feas1b11J
ty -as to produC't type The l wo ex
t•<·utive themei; a rc most readily ap
parent tn the com punys J01nt ven
lure proJect. Vista Del Montana~ 1n
Palm Desert
Accord.mg to Mr!> Kavanaugh, de
tailed studtt>s 1nd1cated th~t the
famous desert area offered bru.1cally
three product types: low cOBt <SS0.000
to S60.000l s1ngle·fam1ly housing .
condontlruum communities and b1gh
cost ($250.000 and above) single-
family developments
This product mix cate red to both
the vacatiorung and the year around
homeowners. giving them a dlslinct
I) diffe rent s et of advanta1tes
llo~ever. fc:w developments offered
a combmatton of planning efforh
thal r~ult<'d tn a com muruty that
wa !> s u1t1:d t o bot h o f th ese
homeowner se~ments.
"l chose
Westcliff Grove
for some very
special reasons~'
Tu· 111..'U?ltrorhood. th.. 1v7mt...,
f\'fjtll /c" rile UU) nur
/11TT11h '"~"· rn,. .... ·Tl.
\/)1.11..-UJW, (Ol'IWl\k '!'\£ t.JnLJ
rom/orwl"4·.
From i34Q,(XX) It llh
IX."-IWlldm,i: jl11@l0tl./ opt llJl'l\
fumuh.ed modds
(BROKERS. TOO)
FULL OR PART TIME
For Max1mim Earnings. Interview With Us!
Office Near 0 .C. A irport. Confidential! Call
Ron Henry. Realtor. Sundays
In the
DAILY PILOT
WORLDWIDE REALTY, INC .
979-6666
.
The &qt ~uy In The
. Palm Springs/Palm DeSert
Arca
Tt10U6AND PALMS
CATH£DRAL
CITY
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RAH CHO
MIRAGE
Be dmoni;: thl' "'"' JO huyt'f\ nf iht ... ~·
spcctJt ulJr "nRI•• ldm1I~ hom4h . .ind
Covmg1on 11.d".inJuith Dl'vt>lopnwnr
will m.ik1• ~our pront 1p.il m11•11·'1
payment~ .ind Hom•'O"'n•>r' f Pi'
payment\ throu~h Ot><NTibt•r l 1, 19e0
All you pdY ,, tl'l\U14n(t' .inli l.J\M
Interest "gu.11.init"'<l JI todJ'r' prr
11,11ltng rdll'. nr f'vl'n fowc·r .ind 1h<'r•·
•~ no prt"PJ\ m1•n1 PffiJlty on rhc lo.in.
rHTERSTAT'E to
I 1H' 1n J m.1tntf'n.inCt'·lr('\', privJlt'
,.:r ... ·n wnrld 1n PJlm Dewrt A lt•l\ur~·
h 1•n\fronmf'nl ol plu\h grt>t"nbeh,,
~Jrdl'm "' '"''mming pooh, rh~rJpy
pool' Jnd a c .Jwlr I'<' hft."1ylc d<."l•Rnt.'d
10 rrllP<'t 1h.· "''>nder ol •he d~ecr
Model' on d1~l•y
<,«lf"Ct from 1w11. thrN', Jnd lour-
bt'droom hom1·'· ftlll'd w11h f1•Jtulf'\,
o n p11\'Jll' lot'.
From $7 4, 990 to $81, 990
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al Dou:r Dnw
and Watd1fl m
N t'U port Ba.ech.
0 J.I) 646. "(f} l . I
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(i'J•,)()oj: /'\: l'
C~ingtonfbw~
n .JOS V•lenc1<1. P•lm ~ • 1714) J46.n66
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comfort• of • aubsc:rtptlon to the Delly Pflot.
After ell, what could be cozier then th•
convenience and uvlnga over buytng n et the
newaatanct?
For aa lltde aa 14.00 a "'°""'• fOU cen Mve tM
Dally Piiot right et your doofatep eech daJ. And
what'• ewn Meter la that tM D•ty Pflot antvea tu•t wheft you uve tt .... to reed -...... ,
ewenlft99, weeMnd ~"I'·
So go eftHd, !"'°1 ...... CICNRfaft• ........
dellvery ol the O•ty Hot. To -..n ...,...ate
home deftvefy, can IU-4m. Or 1uat M In tM
coupon aftd m8't to: Orange Coe .. D9lly f'ttot,
Clrcutatton Dept .. P.O. aoa 1•. Coeea lleM,
CA. t2t21.
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u.colil, N.JI. UIU toJJIUnd. l'or foMotr• M
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bow, I'll Dlftl' lmow. !:'II I Ula nl'IA aut • tbeJ like to ~.u&. ..
• uld tGm1ltl ... ,.., ..... .
But tben. .... Aid, tbey .. abDat .. .
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vlaban a ,..,.. ~ ~
..Aboal z.• each ...... in tile .....6!=·µ ••• 1bere was a bil alp on the 1• station
at Fort Sumner, N.M.:
'"'nlE LAST RESTING PLACE ..
"BILLY 'nlE KID"
''Jl'Ulit wttb rep1ar;• I said. "Howia be
resttna?''
"Who?" asked the 1u station man.
"Billy the Kid. In his lut ratin&
place."
"Ob. that,·· said the gu station man.
"Well, now, the lCid is not buried exactly in
the town of Fort Sumner. He is buried
about three miles out that.away. Where the
Fort med to be." ••• FOltT SVllNEa WAS quite an outpost
mer. DrcJpl oil ID tbe ..... Yoa'd tlllak"
tbe1'd let 8Ub ... in ..... But DO. s...
with that fence, I reckon we'll bave to put
up Md,,_.l&cme ID a few,..,._ ..
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642·5'11
BILLY THE KID ESCAPE> FROM MARKED WINDOW IN LINCOLN COUNTY COURTHOUSE
during tbe l880l5 and 18'105. Kit Canon
rounded up all the Navajos and held tbetti
here to decide wbet.ber they woWd put
them up in Indian territory. Or let them
stay int.be Southwest and sell blankets to the
tourists.
TDDAl'I CllSSlllD ftlZLI No rse
Visit
Slated
Naturally they had to feed the Indians.
And Texans like Colonel Goodnight and
John Chisum and Oliver Loving began
trailing Texas longhorns up to the market.
.ACAOSS
1 BabylOnlan
god
6 Deceive
12 Stepped
17 Ei>le
2t Large snalce
22 Mistreated
23 Old saymg
24 Btt>llcal
Charect8'
25 Old playlog
Catd
26 Trl\Jmphed
27 Pronoun
28 U S sa1ell1te
29 SouT fru11
30 Pluta! end-
Ing
31 Ruthenium
symbol
. 32 Serpent
· 34 Native of:
Suttlx
35 Goll Club
feature
38Aeduoe:
Pr11fix
37 Art: Latm
311 Peep Show
'2Condf110n
45 Chemical
su11111
46 Ski event
49 Fotlt Pf'OllQS
51 8t1el
53 Hiatua
55Mcnd*s-
~
57 lndlan
Wgtlts
59 Begins
12 Exciamatoon
64 Morning
prayer
M Pry
M lcyraJns
70 Pueblo Ind'-
ans
72 Twangy
74 French
9CUlplOt 15 1 ConjUncilOl1 mari!J
76 Court Ilg, 152 Elcist 15 Per sonallty
77 Olgrapl) 154 Has atatua 16 -Moines 78 Turne out 156 Together· 17 Alone
W81'dl Preli• 18 AtOINtlC
80 Pretend. 158ShMp hetb
2words genus 19 Sll0"1S
82 Driveb~ 160Chlnese 20 ArlOlnl.
84 Snare pagoda Ar eh.
86 Abandons 161 Former 33 NllfCOhC
88 MOfoccan Prefix shn.lb city 162 EngllSh rove. 35 Harbinger
90 Setbacks 163 Marble 38 Bridge term
92 Eurylus's 16S5Quate 40 Chemical
daughter measora tlndlng
94 Monlley's 166 Phlhppone 41 Lamprey
kin tree tiar.man
96 Baseball 168 Greek letter 43 Exclama-
1eam 170 Geotogtcal lions
97 Venosh basln 44 Voungsiers
102 Object 171 Glens 46 Extras
104 SOl'n& sculp-172 Ogles 47 Arab state
lures 174 Memento 48 Iron, e g
109 ASian lake 175 B1bhcal 50 Relish
110 Begin kingdom 52 Attends to
2wO{dS 176 Luges. a 9 53 Yawned
112 Blblieal city 177~ces 54 Vita!
114 Danlah city 178 Lean 56 Stair face
115 College deg. 58 J-1sn core-116 Printing DOWN mony
measure 60 -deum
118 Pun1hve 1 Old· 61 Fllc;t\
120 DreatN: Fr. lashtoned 63 Painful
122 Pigs 2 Degrade 65 Of birth
123PhateS 3 Indus trfti.s-67 Mature
126 lnloUfgent man 69 Tree fluid•
128Cheat at 4 WilllOU1 eth-71 Denude
c:airdt lea 73 Lobete
130 Blblleal 5 Nom1al 75Ben-.
name 6 Gracltlet Scottlatl
131 Overjoyed 7 Black peak
133 Rader's kon 8 Oltne moon 79 Ceues
135 Rail blrda 9 Pronoun 81 ldenhh•
137Worm 10 Bad mark 83 Slow· Mus.
138 Royal 11 Dutch com-85 Sun deity
140 IO name mune 87 Slumber
142 Settler t2 MuSCOll'f 89 Cyatic
144 Cricket term duck growth
147 Automaton 13 Mine PAS· 91 Peruses
149 India's sages 93 Diner
neighbor 14 ln581'11on 96 Laupollle
SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS
97~
mothers
98 Attgrt
99 Continent:
Abbr.
100 Vinegar
101 Russian
hemps
103 Wanders
105 Tanoan
Indian
106 Joiner
t07 Slaves
108 Prophets
111 Indian ruler
113 Indian
S1ateemen
117 Taxi tlmera
119 SoVH!t hero
121 Danube
tnbutwy
124 Monndon
Cfye
125 Lily
127 P.ath
129 Slash
132 Pat
134 RumOfg
136 Rotor nous-
ings
139S1te
14 1 HaO<aw let-
tM
143 Glossy Pllint
144 Hatangue
145 Mllrlne
148 Aon\lrl robe
148 Canted
150 Metric unit
152 Start
1S3 PreetM
1~5 Hindu grant
15 7 Di90fder
159 Beef lat
163 Paid notlcea
164 Four Qll.
165 Bobhcal long
167 Donkey
169 Guido's
note
173 While
A field study course
tha t enmines the land,
people and history of
Norway will be offered
fo r t he first time by
Orange Coast College
this s ummer .
Students enrolling in·
t he t hree-unit course
will visit the "Land of
the Midnight Sun" June
15 through July 2.
Course instructor Vi·
vian Curtis was born and
educated in Norway, and has taught Norwegian
language at OCC for four
years.
Pre·lrlp class m eet-
ings a.re scheduled for
Saturdays, May 10, 31
and Jun e 7 fr om
12:30-2:30 p.m . in Room
221 of OCC's· Uterature
and Language Building.
Students will arrive tn
the town of Bodo. locat-
ed above the Artie Cir-
cle where tbe summers
have no nigbt.s. The tour
will then turn south wilb
stops along the way in
Trondhe im, Dombas,
Olde n . Sogndal, Gud-
vange n a nd Oslo.
Time a lso will be
spent in the south coast
fishing viUages.
. Cost of lhe 18-day trip
1s $2,100. The fee in -
cludes roundlrip airfare,
g round transportation .
hotels. two meals per
day. and sightseeing ex-
c ursions
Registration deadline
is May30.CaU556·5693.
Figurine
l mportam
COLLINSPILLE. Ill.
CAPl -A stone fi gure
considered of nat ional
significance h as been
unearthed along the In·
lerstate 270 highway
construction alignment
at the Cahokia Mounds
State Park west of here .
"l would rate at as a 9
or 10 on a scale of JO for
relic value." said James
P orter, director of a
Univers ity of Illinois -
Urbana project to ex·
tract artifacts.
Th e 8·1n c h well ·
preser ved bauxite
figurine. estimated to be
about 700 years old, is a
detailed likeness of a
woman carrying a hoe
and kneeling on a snake·
like creature with a
Jaguar head whose tail
split.a into a pair of vines
beartq pnts.
. • * * our OF ALL TRIS cattle business
came tbe Lincoln County war. 1be most
energetic gunner was William Bonney. Bil-
ly the Kid, a juvenile delinquent who has
become a sort of American folk hero.
Though he did NOT kill 21 men by the time
be was 21. More likely eight. But he was
bad enough.
After be kiJled Sheriff Brady, they
jailed him in the county courthouse at Lin-
coln. I drove over on a bliuardy day, soow chains rattling on the road. 1bey've made
a little museum with The Kid's letters in a
glass case on the ground floor.
Most of them are to Gov. Lew Wallace.
The Kid bad more complaints about his
coming hanging than a housewife over the
quality of chuck roast. (Uncoln is ao nnaU
now that the population doesn't show m an
atlas. But the~ at ~u told~ b!I
phone: "That's an the SieTra Bl.an.ca. It's
become a popular ski resort Jor folk.3. !Tom the
Tezas Panhandle. They get about 26,000 a
year.")
Finally the Kid broke jail, shot two de-
puty sheriffs. And one night, Sheriff Pat
Garrett killed him on the porch of Pete
Maxwell's ranch house at the old Fort. He
is buried in the cemetery.
* * * 111ERE IS A LITl'LE board shack
museum at the old cemetery They sell
children's bow and a rrows. soft drinks and
postcards of the grave.
That grave is out in back, in a weedy
yard full of worn down stones. oil cans and
junk. It 1s marked by a big white stone sur-
rounded by hi gh cyclone wire fencing.
Even so the stone is badly chipped
down • * •
THE LADY IN THE MUSEUM said
she didn't know how the tourists get
through the fence to chip at the stone.
Chipping gravestones is a hard occupation.
But tourists have chipped away three com-
plete stones over Sam Bass. Three. includ-
ing a full ·size s tatue, over Wild Bill
Hi ckock
This is the second stone over Billy the
Kid.
The stone savs : "Tom O'FDlliard, died
December. 1880. Charlie Bowdre, died
December. 1880. William Bonney. alias.
Billy the Kid ."
"Big Foot Tom'' O'Folliard and
Charlie Bowdre were killed when The Kid
was first captured for the Brady !tilling.
At the top of the tombstone, it says:
"PALS." • * * THE IADY IN THE MUSEUM lives
next door. She said this was the second
stone over the grave .
"You notice the footstooe is gone on
Billy's side?," she asked.
''That f ootstone was bolted down to
concrete. Two big iron bolts through it. The
stone weighed 2SO pounds.
"Well, one morning l woke up and
went out to look at Billy. That stone was
gone! And there wasn't a dent in the I ence !
.. BOW 'nlEY DID THAT, I'll never
know. Some tourist got that atone. But
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644·7211
------SPYGLASS
SHOWPtlCI
WfntAVIEW!
1bas ellQLUitely decorat·
~ 3 Bdrm home bas 1l all
from ocean and bay view
to the lush land.supin3
and ncb neutral decor.
2r1d trust d eed or
l€lase/opt1on terms
available. Presented at
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JOl\Me Perk.ms, Agent.
UMQUEHOMES
675-6000
HOME!
+ IOHUS
COTTAGE
Starter home. 2 Bdrm:-. + fixer bou~ cutlJf:<.' for
molht'r·m luw. Assume
Ri8.Wl. lOh ', loan. S422
paymmts. S30.000 eqw.
ty lluny on Uus one'
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OLSON
call 540-1151 Highly upgraded, dramatic entry.
INTBTADBS DIUeff1" gorgeous decorator papers, nt J!ht light
.... I( .-., .... ' I I~ ..... This super Mesa Verde family home and ocean view. Xlnt fina nc ing.
features : huge family room, beautiful Owner very anxious. $68.5.000.
patio & pool, and master suite with
sitting room. Asking $149,950. ~1151
WAUCTOllACH Al 1*""10M IU&Dln/lfflSTOltS
ASSUMAAECOHDO Eastside older home on large R -2
2Br. 2li<l. marvelous ocn corner lot. City approved duplex plans
View, pallo & BBQ. s pa, included in purchase price. Asking !~~~;:S:~.~h loan $87,500. For an appointment to see,
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6?3-6
210 l ERITAGE I
EHTERT AIMERS REALTORS
DB.IGHT I
popular 4 Bdrm m odd. 8 1 ke to beach Most
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sweeping dnve. tile-en OCEANVIEW llG & SMALL! ------
try. formal IJvmg and I Big ~mall pnce'
d.irung. Swet.•pmg ~lair-; $119,900 6 Bdrms. Family room
lead.mg lo ma!'.ter ~wtc · Drastically r educt>d. Sparkling pool--and
Large fa mily room.I Wallt lo bea<'h -occun-much more! O nl y
st.one rirepJacc. covered VJCW. Great beach home Si:f},500! Xlnl Mesa del
pa tio+ m a nic ured + 1nvestm en l op -Marlocal.Joo.Hurry.call
grounds. Assume low In· porturuty. i'S2-l700
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details. 963-7881 I I i 'M!itm I~ lfi!iif
20HALOT
Fanlaslic lnvcstmenl-
Cozy 3 Bdrm Bch hse. w/frplc, bach unil w/kit
& bath. Bay view. good
fin. $149,000. Call now.
DIS REALTY
673-6210
HO
QUALIFYING
$20,000 DOWN
Spectacular 3 Bdrm 2
bath home. Adde d
beamed ceiling family
room. brick. fireplace,
dining r oom. $20,000
down. Owner will carry
AITD. t87.950. Act now!
CalJ~2.313
OM& WILL CADY MST!
Lido Island c harmer on Forty
Five Foot Lot. Outstanding master
s uite with French doors
overlooking large South patio plus
two bedrooms & den. Country
kitch e n. Cathe dra l ceilings.
$410.000.
OPEM S..A Y 1-S
211 VIA PALIRMO
SEE FRANK SENNFS
IN NEWPORT CENTER
1990 South Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach
MONARCH BAY
Ol'fN In Y• Iii HJN 1081 NO•
l•llll ~ 544;goso SOUTH LAGUNA
PRIVATE COMMUNITY
se.t.' .._ $19,500
Tbls cute 3 bedroom
charmer is in excellent
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paint inside le out, and
feiitures a bay window
and new appliances. The
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~ 511fr2J880
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131/"'9
M g !' cwA, bilhlJ QI>-..... s Bdrm. a beth
maa1ion. Oa b•1e wooded kit. Large bdrm.I + die end diainl room witb quaUt1 bullttn
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.,_,AofilZI, 191D
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4 bedroom contemporary home with
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overlooking Balboa Bay Club. Owner
will assist with financing. On ly
$975,000.
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Owner's unit with deck facing the
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At a bargain for $230.000.
HAllOI HIGHLANDS
3 Bedroom 2 Bath, perfect family
home m a rural settin~ with many
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Just steps away from the prestigious
Dover Shores. Offered at a low price
of $149,900.
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673-3355
St-II with EASE' Trade your Old :.luff for I
new good1~s with 41
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Newpart Heights
$90,000·Sl 75,000
Elegant spacious
1. 2 & 3 be droomst 2 bath s.
Sky lJg ht.s, fireplaces, pool. Creative
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6~5-8407
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OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
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Air Force Gen. Davtd C. Jones
TESTIMONY TO CONGRESS
One of Chelrman'• Meny Duties HARD WORK R!OUIAES FITNESS
Gen. Jonee Jop, Pteya Racquetbell
NATION
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Joint Odefs' Chairman Stresses Readiness
WASHTNGTON (AP> -When Gen David C Jones, chairman
of the Joint Chiefs or Staff. flies anywhere , 1t 's always by Air
F orce plane. And when he climbs aboard, he invariably turns left
toward the cockpit. He can ny just about anythrng 10 the Air
Force inventory. and he does.
On a nostalgic v1s1t to Minot, N.O • where· he grc•w up. J om•s
piloted a Lockheed J cts tar C 140
.. THAT'S THE ADVANTAGE of being chief." ht> said with
i.I grin after landin~. "I can still n y everything l get into "
As chairman of the Joint Chiefs and. in effect, the nallon·s top
military man. he ser ves as the chief military adviser to the pres1·
d('nt. the National Security Council , the secretary of defense and
Congress.
The four-star Air Force general became fascinat ed with fl) mg
as a kid, watching planes at a grassy airstrip at Minot.
He enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1942. when he was 20, and
spent World War ll as a flying instructor. He saw combat.
however, in Korea and Vietnam.
JONES. AS CHAIRMAN, STRESSES mihtury readiness and
~ays the nation has "never been ready for war ·· It 1s floe. he says,
to dl•velop soph1st1cated weapons ror the future, but not at the cost
of neglecting present-day needs.
~very Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday aft ernoon he meet~
\\1th the other service chiefs in "The T ank," a gold·carpet<.'<i room
near the nver entrance or the Pentagon.
Jones is addicted to work, associates s ay. He is in his office
from 7 a m. to 8 pm. on a typical c.la y and at 7:30 a m . on
Saturdayi,. Because or the time he must spend on paperwork. he·:.
had a s pecial desk cons tructed so he cao work standmg up.
RE CAL1.S IDMSELF "a little of a health nut." He jogs
about three m ales lo work and plays racquetball often, tennis and
golf less often •. and .skis and scuba dives when be gets a chance.
He enjoys reading history and best sellers, both fiction and nonfic· lion.
Associates say he 1s "not a social animal," but he and Mrs
.Jone!> ente rtain members of Congress. government offi cials and
v1Mtrng foreign m1JJtary leaders 3bout once a week.
Jones often te!>t1f1cs before Congres!> and speaks to audiences
around the country.
. Wherever he goes. he tnes to inspect nearby military instaUa·
llons and get close to the ll"OOpS. Typically, on a tnp to Camp
LeJeune, N.C., he ~k a ride aboard an amphibious landing craft.
Sons' Lives Wasted?
Ohio Town/ olk Contemplate Their Loss~s
Ed1tor·s Note: AsSOC1'lted Press
rorre~ George Esper cov-
ered the Vietnam War Jor JO yeor:
lie j1rst m&ited Beoll.tvilli'. Oluo. 111
May 1976 to take a look at an area
that hod been hard hit by the 1001"1
camuiUles. He returned there re·
1•ently /or another look, morlmlg tM
11/lh ruzniver30ry of the /all of South
Vtt'lnam on Apnl 30, 1975.
By GEORGE ESPER
BEALLSVlLLE. Ohio CAP> -
Jack PiUman's clothes. the Pur·
pie Heart fro m Vietna m . the
foot ball lette rs he won at
Bc a llsv11le High School, the
memories of his yout h, are
locked in a cedar chest
But his parent~. Earl a nd
M aegene Pittman. cannot lock
their only son. their only child,
the bitterness of Vietna m , out of
their hearts They cannot taJk
about it and cannot look inside
the cedar chest of anguish. even
now, 14 years after his death
JACK PITTMAN was one or
the more than 57,000 Americans
who died in m1hlary service m
Vietnam. Ile was 20 years old.
Six other young men from this
rural southern Ohio a r ea or
v1 II ages and townships. a ll
~raduates of Beallsville High,
were C'asualtics or the war.
Seven lives was a propor·
t 1onately high price for this
s mall region of m1dwestern
America lo pay. lt focused na·
t1onal attention on the townspeo·
pie, who weren't used to it and
felt uncomfortabl e and exploited
in their sorrow.
HARD-WORKING people like
the Pittman family and the
fa milies of Ken Rucker a nd
Robert Lucas, who believed in
Vietnam in the '60s. s till carry
M·ars . Time has eased the hurt
for some
Maegene Pittman 57, is suf·
fering from cancer ahd is unable
t o walk by herself. Earl Pitt·
man. 59. is exhausted with work
at the a luminum plant and
worry.
Pittman says Vietnam tore bis
wire apart.
"ll's pretty rough on her, I'll
t ell you. She just goes to pieces.
She doesn't talk about it much
any more like she used to.
"YOU LOSE your only son.
only kid you had. My wife's
down, nobody to take care of
her. It's hard to find people to
come take care of things.''
On April 1, he moved his wife
into a nursing home.
"It's an awful worry." he
says. "I take heart pills, nerve
pills, sleeping pllls . But you
have to cope with it."
When b1I wife was able, they
visited their son's grave just
about every week. Up until a few
years a10, Mae1ene Pittman
used to look at the reminclers of
ber IOD and start cryint;
0 NOI' ANY more, she don't ,"
1ay1 Pittman. "We 1ot a cedar
cbelt and put everything ln lt.
Hts clothes. He got a Purple
Heart. We put that in it. You
know, he's a football player, and
sbe even lot a football in there
for hlm. It hasn't even been
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TIME EASES PAIN
Ken Aucbr, Son'• Med8ta
opened ror. I don't expect . a cou·
pie or years.''
When his son went to war, Pitt·
man was proud or him and felt
it was bis duty. Today he feels
his son's life was a waste .
"That's right. Hell, they take
a hill one day and give it back to
them the next. I don 'l see where
he accomplished anything. What
did they do? They didn't get
noth ing, give it a ll back to
them."
KEN RUCKER, 54, shares
P ittman's feelings . His son,
Richard. 20, the oldest or seven
children. WU tilled by fsiendly
fire on Memorial Day 1968.
Richard wrote his father that be
had a premonition that be would
be kille d because he bad
escaped death eo many times.
"I lost a son and, really, for
what? I keep uk:ing myself this
question. What the helJ did we
gain? We 1 ained not.bing. We
Jost."
A h~ school photo of Richard
sits ln the living room. His
medals, a Purple Heart, tbe
. . -... -. --. -
Bronze Star. a Vietnamese com
m e nd a t ao n . u ll awa rde d
posthumously. hang 1n a frame
on th(' wall.
"HE TREATED m e the ~l
of the children I got, .. S3)'S
RuC'ker ... I sent him to college
He graduated. All for what ? To
go be a dirt pounder In Vietnam.
which he believed in, a nd 106e
his li fe.
·'The more l thin k about it. the
less sense it makes. And I think
an.> one "ho dwells on it or digs
mto 1t feels thr same way."
Time perhaps has helped ease
the pain of the d eath of his
fa vot1te son, the son he will
always remember as playing
Pop 1n "For Pop·s Sake." the
high school l'lass play or '65.
"I don·t wl•ep as much as
did . but 1t will be with me the
rest of my ltfe."
ROBERT LUCAS, a 49-year-.
old dairy farml'r. i,ays the death
of hi s son. W1llt am, 20. ··was for
nothing. You never get over al.
You JU.St learn to live with 1l.
Time makes 1t a Ltttle easier "
Lucas has six other children
ranging in age from 12 to 28. in·
eluding one son who as in the
Marine Corps and another in col·
lcge
"You got everyday living," he
says. "You can't sit around and
mourn a death forever or you'U
go nutty."
Everyday laving goes on. The
Vietnam War, which ended five
years ago when the Saigon gov·
ernment surrendered lo North
Vietnam, has given way to talk of
inn atioo. oflayoffs at the mines.
THE LITrLE farmer who was
a round durin~ the Vi etnam
years has JUSt about vanished,
c rowded out by rismg prices.
New coal mmes have replaced
hi m. spawning growth. The en·
v1ronment and the economy
have become issues and forced
cyclical layoffs.
"The Vietnam War is over."
says Mrs. Delores Burrow, the
town clerk. She is busy with the
1980 census. The population of
Beallsville ls listed as 458 ln the
1970 census, but Mrs. Burrow
says it has grown because of the
coal mines.
Some of the men who came
hom e from Vi etnam, like Dan
Kuhn. 30, are working lo the
mines and raising families.
KUHN IS mature now, with a
wire and three children to take
care of. He was a scared kid of
19 when he was drafted into the
Army and sent to Cambodia to
fight during the 1970 invasion.
"You never forget about Viel·
nam," be says. "I think of It
almost every day. You look back
and you think of some things
that happened in Vietnam, some
of my friends bein1 killed. No
way you can forget about IL
"Nothlng's worth somebody's
Ure. But now that I look back, I
think maybe we did some 1ood.
We did some bad, too. I hope
that. there's never another Viet·
nam. Thal'• the good I bope we
did. I hope thal my two boys
nevn have to to to 1ervice."
A_......._ ........
WISHING THAT HIS TWO SONS WILL NEVER HAVE TO DO MILITARY SERVICE
Amid Yletnltm ~ v.-.n Dan Kuhn Hope• TheN Won't 8e Another Conflct
Task Traded for Taxes
Unpaid City Bills Paid Through Work
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -Low-Income
homeowners ln Hartford. Coon., wbo fall behind In
city property tax payments are being allowed to
work off their debt by performing all kinds of
tasks for the cash-strapped city.
The scheme, called the "ln·klnd Services Pro-
gram." remains unique amon.c America's cities
after four years of operation in Hartford.
AS DESCRIBED BY David Har1reaves.
the city's property control oft\eer who~
tbe progam, it allows low·income lDdiYlduala or
families to perform jobl for the clt7 to work oft up to $2,000 \n propertf toes.
The program allo 11 available to people bavt.nc
trouble paytn1 motor vehicle tuee.
The idea wu conceived in 1175 by tbea·Deputy
Mayor Nicholas Carbone, a nationally known
urban innovator, 1tbo realised tbat tuN were
eoartni alon1 with tbe clty's jobl .. rate. Tu re·
Uer was necessary, especially for persons oa ftxed
incomes.
Both the city and the tupayer Randa to la.la
from the scheme. Tbe homeowner aw6dl be1ns
foreclosed, and the clly not only noldl tbe
costs of forecloainl the home, but also geta certain
jobs done that it otberwiae couldn't afford.
ABOUT llt INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES
have participated in the procram since it be1an,
about 75 percent of them 55 yean old or older.
Each bad averaae tax bill.a of $975.
They are people, says Hargreaves, "with a
strona wortk ethic, who'd rather do sometbinC for
the cit)' than accept a bandouL"
What tbey receive for tbe wort depends on tbe
job, but tbe ...... la from ., .. -bow' to .... for
more blCblY lkWed taab. In Mell cue, tbe ~ la
less tun net • replar dtJ worker woald ....
and lbe paycheck IOH dlndtJ to tbe tu colledor."'
A pencm mult pay oft Ills tu debt with CltJ wort
wltbla tbe fllcal year tbet tbe tu la owed.
A person's Job quallfteaUona are matched with
lbe city's aeedl.
ONE RETIREE, FOa instance, had H ·
tensive business and enalneerllac skills. and did a
study on why some 6ualaean were lea0:t.
HartfQtd. As a resul&. city Cllnde1I med tbe •
ln11 to belp persuade otber IM•.,. .... to 1ta1.
NEWS FEATURES
RecoriU
:Altered· Troubadour
WASHINGTON <APl
-The Coll tit Entrante A N P'RANCl SCO <AP> Emeat Tubb,
Eumlnallon Board. try-wb~t' 80l'll5 hav~ pour'f'd rmm honky-tonk Juktl
ing to bHd off le t di"· .. boxe ·r()f' almost 40 yean, aa.ys th~ f'\lcord an cloau~ le,taJ•Uon. wlll dustry ha.a dnerted tru~ count.I}' mwllc ror 1 bybnd
dJac 10&e mote inlorma lbnt &ttl«•lell hi 1 bucb buU1n 'l country.
Uon lo hlgb school :.tu-And the 66 year-old Graad Ole Opry nteran,
d ents »bout th u kuown 8 tM T~ua Troubadour. nld he t>eUev
Scholastic Aptltudt> radio slaUon .hare tbl' blame wlth lhe re~ord
Teat. com panle&.
The bonrd will let thi.6
1.S million JW\lor · and
seniors who ll:tke the
SAT each yt.tar buy bad:
their answer ebttt.s and
a scorinc key to tn~ur~
their r esults w ere
scored COl"T'ttUy.
THE SAT questions
will not be returned. but
the board wall let the one
million Juniors wbo tak4!
th e Pre l1m1n ary
Scholastic Aptitude Test
each faJI have back both
the mult1ple ·c hoi ce
questions and a nswers
at no extra c h a r g~
These students also \\Ill
get a complete practice
exam beforehand.
''If the re is e duca-
t ion a l va lue t o the
publicatio n of tests, it
will ot·cur before the stu·
dents take the SAT for
real. not afterwards . "
said board prt•sident
George Hanford.
II E TOLO d ne\.\ s C'O~
ference that the board
st ii 1 opposes test d 1 s-
closure la \\'> such as the
one that took effect in
New York st ate .Jan I
The SAT c·osts S8 25,
except in Ne" York.
where 1t 1s $10 For S4 fl5
extra. New Yorkers ~ct
back both the questions
and a nswers Hanford
said the national r~ for
gettint? SAT a ns \\ <'rs
back has not been ~ct.
but wall be ··well undt•r S4 ..
THE PSAT costs S3 25
It is also the qualifying
exam for National Me rit
Scholarsh1 ps.
Steve Solomon or the
New York Public In-
terest Research Group,
which lobbied for the
state's l a w, s aid the
boar d was being less
open than ~ponsors or
la~ school and graduate
S<.'hool adm1ss1on tesL'>.
who have agreed to na-
tionwide lest disclos ure
BILLS MODELED on
N ew York's law have
b een introdu ced 10
Congress and io more
th an a do £c n s t a t e
legis latures.
Ha nford also said the
board will use ouls1d{•
revi e we r s to sc r <'l'O
S AT qu esti o n s ror
racial. cultura l or -..ex·
ual bias.
ATOMPIANT
FOR CH/NA
TOKYO CAP> China
will build its first
nucle ar power plant al
She n zhen. across the
border from Hong Kong,
the Japanese newspaper
Yomiun Sbimbuo re -
ported .
"ALL VO a MAJOll COMPANIES HAVE
quit l'OW'llry musl<'."' Tubb &aid lo an interview
btifortl isintcina to• near elloot crowd or youna &&nd
old tans at a Slan t"rMnc ust·o club
"M06t ot tht> major r t"<"<1rd companies are let
ting their rounlr) itrfists go and nrt.• trymg to find
this new a rtist. whut they call progresMv .. t.·ountry
trytng to sell a malllon rec<>rdb " he b&ld
Tubb ils qwck to point out that artists such as
APWi ......... 14
COUNTRY BOY
Ernest Tubb
W 1ll1t· Ne l i.on and
Wa y l on J e nnin g s,
whose rt>cord~ re~uJar
I) make the <.'hurt:,,
Mng ··real" country
It's the poh~hcd re·
cordings designt.·d t o
wm wide based. appeal,
oCtcn fNtturmg s ingers
with virtually no coun-
try music expcrient't'.
thul upset tum.
"An artist singing
with a 30 pi ece or
chestra with a violin
section Just iso't coun
try music." Tubb said
"Now the violtns are all
right if they 're phiycd
hke a fiddle. A riddle section is something else."
TUBB. WHO LEFT DECCA RECORDS tn 1975
after JS year.., said the company Mopped promot·
mg his 39 albums He now records for Cachet. a
Canadian mail order firm.
Jim Foglesong. president of the Nas hville
d1\'is1on of MC<\ Records, formerly Dc.-cca. said.
· We sold a lot of records with Ern<'st at one lime
and we put him with the Andrews Sisters and Red
F'oley. What ha ppened to tum 1s what ha ppens to
most artists -after so m any years, you don't sell
so many records."
"The people running the companv now. thev
don 't know nottung about count ry music." he said
"They wouldn't know a country artist. Some or
lht'm don't even know Ernest Tubb."
T UBB STARTED SINGING HIS MELLOW,
nasal-sounding brand of country music In his
na t1v<.' Texas 46 years ago. He moved to Nashville
and Joined the Opry in 1943 and was elected to the
Country Music Hall of Fame in 1965.
''To me. country music is from your heart and
soul -it's your life," he said.
Tubb's "I'm Walkio' the F1oor Over You." re-
corded in 1941, still rates stand ing ovations
wher ever he performs.
•nd that could be jus t ( ~ ~"IWILLE) a bout anywhe re. Last l ~~
year he and his band. the S()lJND
T exas Troubadours,
performed 202 days and
were on the road 270 days, traveling 120,000 miles
in their customized bus.
Country m usic. like that sung originally by
.Jimmie Rodgers and Ha nk Williams, and' now by
such artists as J ohnny Cas h. Roy Acurr. Me rle
Haggard. Loretta Lynn and Kitty Wells. has been
the backbone of the recording industry. Tubb said .
"WHEN NOTHING ELSE WAS SELLING.
when they ar e having these dry spells. they could
survive• on country mus1<.'," he said. '·But QlOSt of
them have forgotten tha t now."
The companies a re trying to please country
fans by adding a bit or rock ·o· roll and a little 1azz
to country songs written for artists wbo call
themselves country singers. he said.
MaJor record labels say they don't record
what Tubb considers real country music a ny
lon~er because radio stations won·t play it. he
said.
'"THE STATIONS SAY THEY CAN'T play it
becaUS<' the companies won't make it." he said.
"Eac h or them IS passmg the buck. They're both
wrong. They 're both to blame ·•
But Tubb said country music will survive "in
spite or them" because a few independent com ·
panies still believe in it.
The proJe<:ted nuclear
powe r station will be
equipped with two light-'
water reactors with a
total output capacity of
900,000 kilowatts.
"You'll go through this phase or what they call
modem country music. and then it will play out,"
he s aid. "They'll realize they have lo go back to __________ doing more country."
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.. 0 UMT, &.Aa61ST l.uYL 3 Bdrms .. ram . rm .. 2 ba.. s hutters, tile. Van
Luit papers: 1800 sq. rt. Cul de sac.
Wrap·a.round patio. $195.000
OPIM 1·5 42l OM>A CV. Ot lll1t
POrul.AA.Q-ft.AM. 2100 Sq. ft ., 3 bdrm ..
21h ba .. form. din. Conversation area
around frplc. Large assumable loan.
Only $179.500.
OPIM 1·5 Z'31 li9UITA CY. Ullllwo1aJ
LIEAS6-0l'T10H TO PUICHASI. 1 Year :
lovely 3 bdrm. end unit. $205.000.
$20.000 Down, $1200 Month.
HELEN 8. DOWD
IEALTC>a, IMC. 644-0114
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sac. l ldnfts., l ltath1. Mad .. • MC...,, ROOIR for pool $315,000.
OPEN 1-5
I 5 RUE MARSEILLE
·~·~§ 'INC
600 New Pon Center Drive • 64()-6500
SPYGLASS BA RGAIN
FANTASTIC TERMS
Tran~forrC'd 0""11er w ill earn 1st
T D ~· t OML Y t Z°to. Go r g.eous
ext.·c·u ta .. C' h ome f ea tur i n ~ 4
b4:drooms. 21 :o baths a nd a lot more
Corner l(){·a t1on. room for a pool. A
steal at $395.000.
14 MONTEREY CIRCLE
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
TWO ''Mon aco" models with
excellent financing available . 3
bedrooms, 2 baths. Great locations
near pool & green belt.
1979 PORT NELSON $189.500
1H06 PORT WHEELE R $20.5,000
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
SPYGLASS
EXECUTIVE HOME
O wHr will 011111 witt. f l.-.chtCJ.
I mmaculate . professionally
decorated. Many s pecial features
PORTSMOUTH model 3 bedroom.
21'2 baths -possible 5 bedrooms or
separate family works hop. in-law
q ua rters. POOL and s pa. S439.SOO.
llG CANYON ELEGANCE
Popular Versa illes model. F..nd of a
C'ul de s ac. From dramatic entry,
two story Liv in~ room and formal
d1n1n g a f a nt as t ic \'iew of
mountains a n d ~ol f course.
Fabulous master s uite on first floor
a lso boasts s ame view. Three
bedroom s uites w ith their own
baths complete this exciting home.
Gua rde d ga t e comm unit v .
F I NAN C I NG AVAILABLE
Sfj75.f)~
CORONA DEl MAR
llG BEACH
Choice location on 45 · lot. steps to
Ocean Bl vd. a nd Big Corona beach.
Fantastic potential. 2 Bedroom
front house + 2 Bedroom guest
house . $395.000.
SPYGLASS LOT
Custom homesite . one of the last
vie w lots remainin~. Views of
o cean . Ne wport H a rbo r a rrd
Fashion Is la nd. Call for terms &
information. $550.000.
BAYCREST
Ivan Wells built 3 bedroom home
lots of wood and glass characterize
California free Uving . Pool. deck
a nd cabana . Dramatic floor to
ceiling fireplace. $197 ,500.
STARTER IMVESTMEMT
Eas ts ide Costa Mes a duplex.
Ide nti ca l 2 Be droom homes.
Recently refurbished. Only $139.500.
Excellent financing.
COUNTRY W ESTATE-SAii 11111 ................. + ...... ~ ....,._"'·POOL ... ..._. o-ltr titre ........ •••c•cl te Slt•.ttf.
'31·1400
MINI ESTATE RIEi-CHAU.DiE
............ Mcwpert leclll• ...
_... appuit-'ty for t11e,..... .._
Hfoys • clH•·•' ••cl deceret ...
clulrMJI. ~OF A KIND~ lt,tt
e....wtt1t1be•aa•1,S..._...,..-, room_....._.._._ .. ,....
spa ..ct 91'l'llCMll ...... Siu' 1d ....
wi•dows tll1ro•9ito•t. lrl .. Y••r
iM91Jill:atio9! OWNf' wll •1dl •JI for •-a :tr,.....,,--. ...... $115.000.
6l 1-1400. "'
*BEAUTIFUL BAYFIONT COllO
Spocao. .... ,... .... 2 .......
CMd l bc6s ..ct .,.Ho OM THI 'WA Ta.
~ bayftwl •l.w. lcMlt sip .........
S1tbmit creati.. flna•cht1 s11Clt as IN~ /optioft. CORtt"oct or 1 .e.c.d to
$480.000! 631-1400
PICTURESQUE 2·STORY HOME
O w11er will assist witlt fl•a•ci•9.
Profeuia•.., dKorahd ... Nii -~ So
"'°"Y s.pKial ,._.,. H iec~ ill Hlk l
bdr"' ltotw, H e lt a s Fr-Helt doors,
mod.,-Mite wttll spa & VIEW. Shop
dow" i~ l"OOllt .ct bf'Hkfast rooa
Views fr'Olft llpfMf" bedrOCMM. A pevftd
holfte for tff f....tty tttcrt ..tft loMs
kJ..,iw.ty. $375.000. 631-1400
TWO DUPlEXES CORONA DB. MA
I. Two .. ,. ......... ....._ C. frwt
~ wttlt I bdrw .... office. flnplu•
& ~ li:itdaiN. 1..-qe MOdlt .. ......or 2
Wr-apt w I deck. Owweor wil CST"f hd
TD a•d a cc•pt low ca s lt d ow•.
$240.000. 67)..6900
2. Two _... ill o ... loc.alloa. OW.,
b•t witlll clllar• a •d opport .. lty.
W ac •At; 2 ...., wittt 2 & I bdrw
.-.S. Low C.-..... e 011 llf TD _. owe w TD. sz2s.ooo. '7W900
GRANllOSE-fOIEYEI VIEW
fahhu ._.,. Sa•p1rt _.. wMt
If t I J POOL & SP A. th• .. 411cer-
~ J w,.....•ttud•tllh6
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EXCLUSIVE-NEW HOME
0. ...... l.a.d ilt a ..... Re~
u ar ttw loyiroet. Tltis 2...tory. 4
be-d. 009' ..... is sffl ..... C 11 f iidlo9
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f'IM'St .......... $525,000. 671-6900
•BAYFRONT-MOTIYATED OWNER
Has ~ ill Howoii a.ct Is rNdy to mo.,.. s.ti.ff ott.n ol9d o.....-wil
auist with fh•a•ci11q. b joy th
~ of loyiroaf & bNclll l•iltq
f,.,,... tws P' ~ wHti a 60' boat sip.
pills r'OOlll for 2 ott.f' bo4lh. Is MW ..ct
os a 0...-• wittt 2 bedra Dim wJL C-a.. eoMly eo91~ to a ~ ....... s I ,050,000. 631-1400
FABULOUS HOME-VIEW
Proh ssiottaHy chco ret.d tltro.gl!Hf
witt. pri..,acy .-ct itrterior cowty•d
...try to '°°' & spa. ()pH wl I .,
spocJ.. corw ltotw wttfll S ..........
falltHy "' fafwtal ..., "' Nera..._ ""' M4my ~ _,.,.. .. ...., 3
fiuplac?s......, c..,..,.., W1cM9 ..ct
... ........ $795,000. 631-1400
*BEAUTIFUL BAYFIONT
FolHllom loc9ffotl o. ... 1., wftti
p•a me YllW of hy wlltllf ....... ... •d z ~ 2 b& coop .....
pn1 .. /wcwlty ......... wltlt ,..a.
I09f .., ..... $275,000. '31·1400.
STAfilY PEN. PT. CORIO
Gi g•#' 2......, 4 lled. ...,_, W11ler
""tu .-.a.tcL A 1 'I,._ 1t-,1 te hr &: Oce-. $421.000.
631 ·1400
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$971,000. '31·1400.
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CONGRATULATIONS
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macnab I Irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY
OLD COIONA DB. MAit
4 BR home only 111'.! blocks to ocean: close to shopping &
r estaurants . Flexible financing. $285 ,000. Ralph
Wa kefie ld 644 ·6200. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M·. 317
POINSETTIA. <M·36)
MIGHT UGHT VIEW-TUITU IOCK!
Many extras in this 2BR & den condominium. BeautiCul
decorated --rich paneling --lovely papers & more!
Lorraine Re nnie 752-1414. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 19
VALLEYVIEW. (M-37)
DIEAM llMVESTMIMT!
"A c re plus" in Newport. 3BR R a n c h h o m e
w/possibiUties that don't stop. Cookie Allison 642·8235.
OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 240122nd Street. <M·38)
WOODlllDGE GARES-J• & DIH!
Elega nt ne w l ·s tory Bridgeport. Completely
landscuped, tastefully decorated. l'h blocks from
ll'nnis, park & pool Ve ry Good Terms . $189.500. Amy
Brown 752·141'1 OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 10 SUNCREEK.
<M·391
NORTHWOOD OWMH WILL HELP!
4HH mr <'c>nditioncd ho me w/owner financed loan for a
~upcr huy ! Full dtntn~ rm huge family kitchen.
Lasted for fast ::,ale $155,()(JO Alan Beel 551-8700
< M 101
HIUTOP lSTA Tl!
Rambling Ra nch home w/spectacuJar view & privacy
& security. 4BRs, separate guest apt. Pool & spa -
game rm & outdoor country BBQ. Room for tennis
t'ourl -add 'I acreage available --s uita ble for ~uh-div1~ion or horses. Julie Van Wiere n 752·1414 .
( \l 11 1
HARIOa llDGE UT A TES!
Newly 11-,lL'<l 2HH & den home in excellent location
w/olJtslandinJ! panoramic view. {~uality throughout.
$687 ,000. S<!ndw Fix 644·6200. <M-42>
120/o IMTHEST-200/o DOWN! En~lish Country home w/4BRs & family rm -over
2fi00 sq.ft $269,500 -$53.900 down. $2156/ mo. int. only
for 36 months : tot a l py mt. $293.216 -~ APR -i2rµ on
AITO w/a1'sumablc underlying loan. Other creative
terms uvail. Jeunne Newman 752-1414. CM-43)
COUPL!"S HTREA T!
R a r e combination or location, design & value make this
"Cardiff" model in University Park a "mus t s ee ...
2Bfis <each w/b:ith) -formal dining . $118,900 Belle
Partch 752-1414. <M-44)
TIP OF UNDA ISLE! i:rr on the bay! Gla m orous conte mporary style
w walls of glass. 2-story Uving rm adjacent fa mily -
t·nt ('rtainme nt rm w/fall bar. Dining rm w/mirrored
wall to renecl boating activities. 4BRs & maids qtrs
.Pool. Cantilevered d eck & dock for 70' vacht. Cathv
Schwe ickert 642·8235. CM-45) · ·
LOCATION PLUS!
Parkside condo in Woodbridge. JBRs. family rm &
ins ide laundry. Convenient to recreation & freeways.
Assumable Joan. $149,000. Gini McGhee 5.51·8700. <M·46)
WOODUIOCH! ON LAICI!
2BR & de n Covin g ton. View Ho m e. Builder's
air-conditioned furnished model w/l year warranty.
$188,500. Hugh Zetland 551-8700. (M-47 )
LOW, LOW NICE!
lfu~e Palermo model in one or Newport 's finest family
a reas. Harbor View Homes. Owners will carry $90,000
2nd TD & 1s t TO is assumable. $224.000. Susie Weiss
551-8700. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 1965 PORT CARDIFF.
<M·48)
DRASTIC NICE ltlDUCTIOH!
Owner s ays "sell it this week" & priced it accordingly,
Lux ury bayfront condo w /boat s lip for $499,000.
Barbara Winagle 642·8235. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P .M. 633
LIDO PARK DRIVE. <M-49)
HAllOI Ir OCIAH VllW!
Custom 4BR & family rm home w/large sepa r ate ~ame
rm. Spacious centra l patio w/pool. Owner will carry
2nd TD. $695,000 leasehold. To m Allinson 642-8235.
OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 1801 SABRINA TERRACE. CM·50l
OUTST AMOtMG INYISTM8ff & VllW!
Turtle Rock Vista Broadmoor bullt. 3BR & bonus rm.
"Broadmoor" model w/vlew of hills & lights. Excellent
t st & 2nd mortg~_ges make easY..flnancmg. Leased for
next 18 mooths. $249,500. Tom AlliDSon 642~. (M-51 >
LIASI OI LIASl/OPTIOMI
Brand new Somerset City home ln a best Costa Mesa
location -~South Coast Plaza. 2-car gerage. Pvt. patio.
$950/mo. Holly Markaa 644-6200. <M-52>
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HA.DOI VllW HOMH
4 b<•dr ooms, hu ge
country /English Cam11y
rooU"\. Next lo purks and voo l. $231. 000.
... CA.HYON ISTA Tl
Spectacular custom mansion
walh pool, 2, s pas a nd golf
co ur se-vie w . New.
M ti~ruricent 6 bedrooms, S
baths . $1.500.000.
CAMEO SHOllS
180 deg ocean view! Private
beaches Large assumable
loan at 101 , c4. S379.000.
lt..IGANCI WITH IOAT SU'
5 vears new, 5 bedrooms. 5
baths. 5.5' boat slip. spa, and
much more! $1.600,000.
SPYGLAS~W llDFOttD
Shows like model. serene
mountain view, bonus room
with bath and wet bar.
Heduced to S565.000.
CdMDUPLEX
7 vcurs new. mint condition,
3 bedrooms, 3 bath s: 2
bedrooms, 2 baths. 20..29%
down, owner finan cing.
$279.000.
TWO ONGS
GE:RIY .ct CHllST A
THE
STARNES COMPANY
REALTOlls-IUILDEllS
Perk Udo Condos IEASTSIDE 1-2
b Clianrung 3 Bdrm homt!. 2,3&4 Bedrooms wit Huge furruJy room. room
ocean view, pool, !>auna. for 2 more un1ls . Jusl
i.pa ~loo. of. open sp~ce W.led. Call646-7171 1n Sunny San D1cl{O. , 1• ,, '·, , •
down pnvm~nl 12 75 tn· ~ l~~iHi~ Stnrtlng S47,500 with 5r~ [ I
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-GLAMOIOUS EXECUTIVE HOMl.
Walls of qlass ourlookhtq deity
coured hills & prl•at• CJOf'chtt. 4
......... '-tr. ...... hen th o.. pri•.
frpk. & 11"'-J""" & spol; 3 be.,~
""-wtte. cozy frpk., bi9 fOf"lllllllll AL """
Hw ~ to CJrOClo.n cwttri•iJ1 ,_
o..ty S25t,OOO.
-FAMTASTIC VIEW-VIEW-VIEW! V~
of Saitllellock. boy & oc.-a. Chem 1•; e.o..., lonfy dKor, iar..,. ..,_. .w.q
""-· biq ......, ""-Al _. ldtcl9ew &
baths. A tnity NcJ-t how..
-I ONE IDIM. UNITS. O•ly
$240,000. ExullHt location 9Mor
Dhaerl•ll ~ IOX's grou. s.....lt
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offer & llh .._.how. c• ... ,_....
-ILOCK TO HACH. OHL Y $12,500.
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99"09'· Vocmt, reedy for ocap•cy.
SB.L Wlll4 CONADINCE
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-yt9' ..... prohctto. ,.. .. -cost to'°"'
2744 E. COAST HWY.
CORONA DEL MAR
759-1616
PAIK IN IEAR
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We have e veral fine homes
with pier ~slip
a TOIO MOISI COUMftY
4 Bdrms., 3 beths: ranch s tyle,
mini-est.ate ln orange groves. $249,500
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
i • ""·'•y· .. 11• [), ... '• ~~ t,/, f,Jt,I
121/2°/o
flitA.MCIMG!
at onty 11.35.000 tbu 5 br .•
BEAUTIFUL
BAYFRONT PACKAGE •
Enpy NewPol'I Beactt, Cahlomla the Wtlf It w-.
mean• 10 tleMIOVed. in the comtort of thlalPICt*>
ular fully lurn1Sl'lod.1r~. bayfronthQme.
Gltde acros' to plctu1esque Balboa laland
in your styhsti $90,000 custom built Venetian
mol0< taunotl. (yOYr P'!vate slip le just cteps from your doo<).
Add the exQu1S11e fum19tllnga and deconllot
touches that mako staying hOme something
spec1al, and yOA.Ne got the be8I deal on the beY.
~ wrll assist wrth f1nanc1ng Asl<ing Dfioe:
$915.000 Call tor details ancf Open }49pae
tnlorrnatt0n -asil '°' C1edcty. 714199:'l-5600. or 7141522-8266.
INVE S TOR S
SPECIAL!!• Income
Property located on
bucb In Ltucadla.
Sl95,000. Will cooslder
trade or owner wlU carry
f1nanc:1og 7Sl·8967 or
m-Tm£n 841.
hnly borne won l last! ·r. •• ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!1!11!!!!1!11!!!!1!1111111111 ..... Or eal Meu tlel Mar <Ill
location near schools,
park & lake. Hu.rry ! Sub-
mil I 545-9491 BKR
macneb I irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IRYINE COMPANY
BIG CANYON
llwftwlil di Jl"ftl .. c"
OU tJillflh for ..... w/fllfM-
fo pwdMIM.
, •ON THf GOU COURSE!
WaJls of glass affording fairway
vi st as ' Split level design w/4BRs.
family rm. patio & decks. $749.000.
OPEN S t N . 1 5 20 C H ERRY
lllLLS. <M·S31
POOL & SPA
Over 4000 sq ft. all on 1 level. 5BRs
f amaly rm game rm --office.
Extra-large lot w/ privacy galore .
S599.000. OPEN SUN. 1-5 P .M 4J
HOY AL SAINT GEORGE. <M·54 )
DICC>aATOl'S OWM
... t u s toma zed & expa nct ed
townho m e. Garden entry -·
~Pl'<'l<H·ular "Grc'al Room" -2
mastc-r suitt>S -pvt patio $489,500
IM-551
NICE IEDUCTION!
O'-"n<'r wi ll finance thi!'. outstanding
3 B R lkauvillc model w t 4ff pool
... pa & !'>a un01. V1 l'w ' S6.'l9.000 <M-56 1
PllVATE CUl,,.0£..SAC LOCATION!
Cu!>tom1w d 3BR home w/s('('luded
patio pool & s pa. Quality
upgrades . $650,000 . Fl exi bl e
financ·mg. <M-57 >
IUCIC & WHm
marble entry · mirrored walls &
~k~ hghL., haghught th.ts JBR . oHac<•
& family rm home. Pool. spa &
fouota m $649.500 <M 59)
I. YNN Jo: VALENTINE 644--62()1 -----752-1414 511 .. 700
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642-1235 644-6200
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prod•ur, JoHph W•Mbo'")lt. Wiii
acconnodMe 75• yocht. TNt Hdmi•_.,
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Call for JnformaUon.
2075 San Joaqutn Hiiie Rd.
Acro11 from 810 CANYON
Newport Beech &4o-sm
.
fil Coldwell Banker
• OPIH HOUSES * o,... IM TUITLllOCI Spacious
corner lot, 3 bdrms, family room &
atrium. $145,000 Includes the land.
SEE JO CAROL HUNTER AT 5442
KENOSHA.
onH 14 •VINE TBIACE Assumable
loans . See this home near the bay, 3
bdrm. $200,000. SEE SUZIE
EXLF.Y AT 1319 BONNIE DOONE'
TERRACE.
Of'IN IH COIONA DB. MAI New
custom European sty le 4 Bdrm, 4
ba ths, la r ge: lot. $750,000. SEE
EV AN CORK ETT AT 315 POPPY
AVENUE
OPEH IN HAllOI VIEW HIUS 3
Bdrm. beamed cathedral ceilings.
Lush landscaping . $255.000 FEE.
SEE LYLEEN EWING AT 3809
PARK GREEN DR.
OPIH OH THE PEMIMSULA Good financing available . custom family
hom e . J car ~arage. $440,000. SEE
MARCIA RENTS AT 402 BELVUE
LANS,
OP~ OH SPYGLASS HIU 4 Bdrm,
f:1m1ly room b<>nu~ morn. t'olossal
\ 1t'Y., ponl & wa S605.000. S EE
1.U<'Y RO~J·: AT 2 1 GOLETA
l' 0 I "JT [) R I \'l"
OPfH IM DEAM HOMES O~
UHIYIBtSITY ,AU ·I Bdrm J bet th ,
h<•autaful .1ml'n1l1t•.., Priced at
184 CXXI ~f:f-: LISA WtrITE AT 4932
CORKWOOO
OPlH IH IA YSHOlfS 3 Bdrm.
family mom home It's re modeled.
relandsc·aJ>(.'d & rrplumbed. a doll
h ou""' S299 ooo S F:E MARY
llAH\ E Y AT 2551 \'lST1\ DRIVE.
O,l:M fH MiW"OIT IEACH 4 Bdrm.
FR , DR. 'd lJJNh famtlv ho me
S212.fXWJ Sr.I:-. K.\ Y R \NGER AT
18f'6 Tl'~J'I~ .\\'E
OPEN ON LIDO ISLE Owner wilJ
e~• rn far..t ·I;) lot 3 Bdrm & den•:· 4
b a th!». s1111 .ooo SF:E FRANK
SENNF.S ,\1' 218 \'It\ PALERMO.
,OPlM IN SPYGLASS 'I Bdrm. 21"2
ba th ~. largr pool. $395.000. S EE
EDI F: OLSON AT 1653 REEF VIEW
CIRCLE
OPEN IN llG CAHYOH with ground
fl oor ma!>ter be droom s uite . 2
addallonal Bdrms upstairs & pool
-.11e yard. S415.000. SEE BRENDA
P f: T E H S 0 N A T 1 2 R U E
MA RSl'.:ILI.F
OPIN IM THE ILU~S End unit. 3
Bdrm. 2 1 • B a ths. g r eenbelt
locatio n $169.500 SEE NANCY
IM BERNIN O AT 421 V ISTA
TR UCHA.
OPIN IH JASMINE Cl• Best buy
a vaila ble. 2 bdrm, den & mini view.
$229,000. SEF. CAROLE McMAHON
AT 93 .JASMINE CREEK DR.
onM IH ~ CUST 3 bdrm
condo. corner unit, good view.
S1 7S.500. C reative financing
ava ilabl e . SEE HILLARY
THAMER AT 22 BARLAVENTO
COURT.
DOVBt SHOUS-WAIWWWOWT •
Immaculate S bdrm. home, with
one ol the largest pier/stip & dock
in Dover Shores. Alarm system;
fa bulous nnancing.11.050,000 Fee .
•.u& Y SPICIAL-42 .. IOO
Large 5 Bdrm, 3 bath bome with
family room, 2 fireplaces, 3 car
garage. Located next to the
greenbelt in Harbor View Homes.
NtOMT IOW VllW
3 BDRM, 2~ BA. Trina model in
the BJuffs. Water view ot back bay
& llght1. Well situated near
shopping & schools. 1235,000.
CHICie OUT THI .. WC:I• on tbl1 lovely 3 bdrm home lD
choice IUUded 1ate communttJ at NewlJOl't Beach. Pool ai.d yard.
Only•.•FEE.
' IN NftntORTC•,,.,.,.
-. ~4-9060
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onN ....... SUH. 1·5 ........ Sllt,000
4. UDO ISU. Cory 2 .._. a a• Ii f...My
rOOM. Fw a.d. I 15 Vlo OnWo
oret ••...... SUH. 1.5 •..•..• SlJS,000
5. IAYCUST. 4 leclr~ f9111ty & ......,
roam&. Pool Mew la...,. 1907 WW...,
&.-.
<>PIH ....•.. SUH. 1·5 ........ S275,000
6. IAYCUST. lfooWMI Wit. 4 ledroo.a,
folftily & diMtMj rootM. Motfyelhd Mitt-.
2045 SWpwcry l.e.
OPEH ........ SUH. 1·5 ....... $215,000
1. ILUFFS. Lo•efy "Cea wlta" ,._ co.do.
4 a..oo.m, fH i.d. ~ CJFH ...... 359
Vista Mod.ta
orEH ........ SUM. 1-5 •...... S220,000
I . 11.UffS. 3 ledrooms, 21/J 1N1t1K. •i•w.
300 -...0 -off Yisto &h oda
OPEH ........ SUH. 1·5 ....... S225,000
9. NEWPORT HEIGHTS. 4 te•oo"'1
po11ibW INM/aptfon. 225 LoJolo DriY4:
e-nd of Clff Dr.
orEH ........ SUM. 1-5 •....•. s 191,000
I 0. COSTA MESA ISo. Cont Pln•J.
s .paclout 2 b~droom. dhtl•CJ roofll,
a1r-c0ftdlff0Md, I I I I So. Cont F20 I,
''Th Woods".
OPEN ....... SUH. 1 ·5 ....... S 114,500
11 . OIAMGE TREE AIU. ''Patio HOMH".
2 •••00•1, 2 baths, f iNpl•ce. 34
T WCJh iw, 8"iw
<>PIN ........ SUH. 1-5 •..••.. S II 0,500
12. WESTCLIFF. Two cottdo1, I & 2
b~droonts.. Very lharp. 1700 WHtclfff Dr.,
#9 & #14
orEH ....••• SUM. I ·5 ...... $15.000 Up
HEWPORT IEACH 75'·0111
WATERFRONT ELEGANCE
,\ beautiful custom built 6 bedroom. s
hath Landa Isle home. Spacious fc:lmlly
room w1lh patio. library /den .
hobby/darkroom and more Gracious
master bedroom s uite with adJotnmg
prl\atc rlcck, g ourm(•t kitc hen
<•:<trttnrdina1re. Enterta ining and
dining amcnitic-; to complement all
Pier and slip with accommodation for
on~ S{J" a nd two 311 ' boats Exceptional
I o c a l 1 o n 1 n :1 2 4 h o u r J.? 11 a r d e d
<·ommunit \ SI .700.000 -.o · ~([·15~
-Balboa Island Realty
J\;'\I) l~\'E.'i'TMENT eC\\\I":\ "' 673-8700
,_ICLIAll
EJd.remelr 1Hr11 cuv~·
Harbo r £H at .. • 3
IHno aM•l.Y room
hnnw' Pnm C~I di' i.111•
1ocat100 Im macvlato
01• ''" form p•t o 0 U>A ON T iii PROPt;RTV uhmll
VA or ot.MrwtM• Tak"
adv ant1 1• )11111 nu.ooo cau .,~ ttoo
OCWROMT
ft Di-!Wl~ 2 bdnn • 2 b~oh
WUb ~.000 Submit
)'tlUr n-eallvt' hn1nr •n•• •
OCW•ROMT!
OWNERS dt-luxr :t
bdrm, 2 bdlh unll "t I
hdrm renu1l b 1 ur
l(d(d.C". ))fl 111 1 '111,00()•
DWLlllS
OCIAM VIEWS!
Sellen 'Wlll hct11 111111111 ,.
3&3 BR uruu. $27) 000 '
3 &2 BR Wlll!i 1279,500 '
3 & I HR unns S289.50o'
IGlaoa lay Pr-op.
Rfflton
• 675-7060 .
5 UNITS
HO QUAUFYIMG
Owner will carry f1nant
111g at 12'1 Almost ne">'
deluxe units. Minute:. to
~ch. won't last cull
~7171.
{'li'tN '11 .)•11 H '"' ,1 t, f '
[~lfl~Uil
WANTB>!!
3 Bdrm. home. lrvant>.
C M .. Npt. with assum.i
blc loan. have S38,000
2nd T .D w1S60.ooo
security. Seasoned over
a year. can add some
cas h . Bu d Corban ,
~·57~
E\_ECIJ • SYSTE,tfS· -~':~
TWO HOUSES
Easts1de Costa M~a J
Bdrm older home + )(ood
2 Bdnn home with d ou
ble garage. R :! zont'<i
Fanaoccd b} ov.n1•r sm.soo.
Roy McCardl~. RJtr.
548-7729
OPEN HOUSE
SAT/SUM 1-5
245LAJOLU
..,-HGHTS
OCEAMVIEW
'.':~· Cl.ll>tom bwlt 3 Hdrm
3 Bath homl· O~n beam
cel.hng.s. !>kyltght. :.un·
deck. lmm{·diatc oe
cupancy ~ S37!J.OOO.
752·1920 IJ QUAIL PLACE I PROPBTIES -I I 10,... r11 a:10 ,:w.1
I GARDEN HOME
$91 ,500 :
I \.ac1mt und rl.'ady t111!<1 :! I
!>tory 3 Bdrm. scrlu1k<I I
pallO Don't Wllll ' ('.ill I 646-7171
I [ ~-11~·&lf Wl
II OCEAM FRONT
DUPLEX
I Spacious 2 & 3 bdrm un I 1 t .., o n I h l" h " ;i t· h
fkmarkal>ll-IOC'tJffil' &
investment pott·nt 1u I
Rare com~r lot St•lln
wdJ carry 2nd :.it I:! •
Uruqueopponun1t' I 646-1111
I
(~ltt1i:t§ifli§j ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Real Ebtale --------iiiiii IB An OppertuMy
For
REALTOR'
DEVELOPERS
BUILDERS
35.85 AcrH -154 lots -
In s-1pteod, one of tt. fast.st CJ"OWllMJ areas In
Se>t1therft Calffonlia.
PrllM _..Ylsiot1 comer acreoge swro•dM by MW
mtd NCetltty apprond de•etop•ent.
Located on o ·mahl thoroughf ... with al lltHitfes
iltc .... sewer.
Priced at $7,000 per lot
$1,078,000
Purchase once inch.ides aPC>roved
ten11111ve tract map
Terms negotiable
"'9M c..._t ...,.._.Cleek, •11
The Fox Company • RHlton
3400 Irvine AYenue
Newport leach
540-6758
UM9UI HOMIS ONM 1·5 TODAY
UNlqul .. SHOlllCUflPS Country
f<'rench. 2 bdrm plus den, deck with
ot:ean view. Assumable loan. $425,000.
St:e Nancy L? .x at 330 Mornin g
l'unyon
UNl9Ul IM SPYGLASS HILL -
Fanta:,tic view. subtle showpiece. 3
bdrm. warm interior. lush ldscpe .
$555.000. See JoAnne Perkins at #21
Cambria .
UNlqul IN WISTCUff --3 bdrm. lush
gardens. spa. fin. avail.. $260,000. See
Lita Lamont a t 1601 Dorothy Ln.
UNIQUE IN OLD COltOMA DB. MAI -
New duplt'x. shingled. great Bay view.
s ecluded. 3 and 2 bdrm units. $485.000
See Dirk Duvid~on at 2600 Bayside Cal
Femleaf).
UMICf'UE IM H.V. t•OADMOOR 4
bdrm. 2 stone fireplaces. beams. S$!1e
sty plan. 2600 sq. fl. $249.500. See
Dottie Valentine <owner/agt.) at Z700
Lighthouse Lane.
UMICf'UE IN HAllOR VIEW HIU.S -.
Lush 5 bdrm. lgc yard. near schools
like new cond .. $359.000. See Bonni~
Barrington <owner/ a~t ) at 1506 Keel
UMl'i)UE IM IA YCHST ·One of a kind
builders quality 4 bdrm, slightly
rontemp . i mm ac. $280.000. See
\'e rgilene Hull a t 2015 Windward.
UMlquE IN THE IACK IAY -Incredible
tones. textures. immaculate. 4 bdrms
bi lliard room. s torage, RV ctr ea :
S348.000. See Natalie F ogarty at 376 E .
22nd, N.B.
UMlquE ~ LIDO ISLE -· Country 3
bdrm. WJde lot. courtyard. like new.
S395.000. See Debra Bibb at 105 Vi a
Nice.
UHl'i)UE IH TURTLHOCK --Laurel
Pl~n . 2 bdrm . den . upgrades.
delightful with assume. loan and onlv
SJ82.500. See Mary Ann Anderson at IO
Rainbow Falls .
UHlquE IH OLD COROHA DB. MAR -
:'llracti\'e 2 bdrm . library, plus
incom e unit. Newer cons truction.
older charm. S350.000. See Bar bara
Hutchings at 608 ~arguerite .
UMl9Uf IH THE IACIC IAY --Greal
family home. ~pa. firepit. Jge lot.
a ssume loans. $265.000. See Binntt•
Dixon at 1742 Gentelia Pl
UHl9UE IM NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Tudor. -t bdrm. lge fam. rm .. owner
fi nancing. On ly S185.000. See at 41 2
16th Pl
U~l()U~ ti()M~~
REALTORS. 675·6000
2443 lA•t C.001 Hlgh .. •11. Coron• del M•r
\H HAVf 37 OF THE. Bl!)T LISTINGS IN TOW~
3 ARCH BAY HOMESITE
G real ocean \ ie w in prestigious
g uard ed community by the sea O wn~~ will finance a nd subordinate to
qualified buyer with $25,000 dn. Full
price. $175.000.
./'\JeuJE\..'L
Associates 497-5411
481 No. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach
'~CREATM
• PORTFOLIO
PROPERTIES, INC
PRESENTS
HEWPo.T TBIAca
Prime location with view. 1s t
offering on this large 2 story. 3
B~rm _condo .with privacy .
Fmancm g available . Beautiful
community facilities. $128.500.
COIOMA DB. MAI DWUX
1s t weekend on market. Excel
r e nt a l with lar ge room s .
Attractively priced at $238,000 with
financing availa ble.
Sl'YMASS SNCTACUI Al
Excel location for family with
custom pool and s pa. 2 Story
SOUTHPORT with views from
each room. $525,000.
Open House Sun 1-5
41 Bodega Bay, Corona del Mar
6JJ L90 , ...
Condo with great Bay view and
boatslip. Vacant, $1800 per mo.
CALL ~ D01M4
lll·fll2
~~ B.atui/J JL/f,
SELECTO HOMES OPEN TOIAY 1~
401 'ARLOTTA. 3 Bdrm., l ·story.
S unny, bright. immaculate adult
~ome. $179,000. <C r eative offers
invited)
412 VISTA GRANDE. Super deluxe .
c u s tom s plit-l evel. bay view.
'·Elegant". $218.000. (25% Down to
good financing>
2630 VISTA DEL O RO. 3 Bdrm. <2+
den), 2-story "Doll House"' townhome
$1 48 ,600! ! <207' Down to good
financing>
505 VISTA GRANDE. Rarely offered
Hig hly desirable end unit. 3 bdrms .
1 story. beamed ceilings. "Linda··
plan. $172.500.
2110 VISTA LAREDO. Dr amatic &
spacious 2 bdrm., 2 bath + form. din
rm. Totally upgraded . ""Plus h ··
Sl 63,SO&-<Owner takes big seeond >
..
NEW ON MARKET
lOVEL Y LIDO IA YFROtitT -
With JUMBO assumable J()C"T,
loan. 3 + maids. 4 baths, den.
dmin~ rm. 2 fph··.., & IOl!-t of
l'harm. Sl,250,000
WATEIFROMT F abulous
<" u s l om bu 1 I t . b v I ea d 1 n ~
an•h1ll-< l 5 Bdrm ..... 11 bath
dining rm. pier & ..,hp ~ 111
accommodate large boat This
ma~nif1rent hme 1 ~ perfer t
back~round for 'ou r
rollect1ons SI.250.000
SPYGLASS PRIME VIEW 4
Bdrm. 21 ! bath. formal dining
rm. 1 sty w/pool. Prime view
lot/ Newport Center lights.
Catalina & the bay. S695.000.
A IUbsiclcry of Joftft D. LN & Solt
2 51 5 East Coat Hl .. wcry
675-3411
IEST IUY IN ORAMfH COUNTY
Beaut. 3 BR. Great for an investor!
High assumable loan. $89,995.
4 IDRMS. IN THE CIEST
This 1s the lowest priced 4 BR. on the
ma rket. Priced t o sell quickly.
$159.SCX>
FUU OCEAN VIEW
One of the quietest end units in The
<.:rest. Beat this for only $189,500.
l'IElt AND SUP
This beautiful condo . near Lido. with
full ocean view & 60 rt. slip is only
S235.000'
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Fantastic 4 BR. 3 ba., on a double lot.
with swimming pool. has a h igh
assumable &. o wner wi ll carry!
$265,000
IALIOA PENINSULA
4 BR. 3 ba. brand new home
at only $385.000
5 IDRMS. ON LIDO
t-'<.inta..,tic· µroperty. just reduced to
$375,0001
IEST LOCATION OH LIDO
t BR. 3 ba .. with great terms! $395.000
CHARMING OM UDO
:J HR. 2 ba. Very motivdted seller! c; r<:at ftncincing. $425,000.
MANSION OH LIDO
;, BR. 5 ha on 11 ' lots Excellent
lnc-at1on ' Good terms. $525.000
LIDO CONDO
..-J ntu ... 1<. Rth fir {"Ondo with ocean.
b3V &. mt \ll'V.S $550.000
EXCEPTIONAL l0CAT10H
Lec.1sehold business property. 1800 sq.
fl . nr. Lido Ma rina Village. Good
\ 1•:;ual exposure & foot traffic
OCEANRtOMT HOME
For lease. $2000 month
I ~~~~~~~~~~
I Rt!HCH CA STU BUCH DUrt.E.X!
ESTATE !lle w p o rt IJ e;i c h I ;\t.ARPALLBROOK duplex-I blor k t o I HRA.'ffi ~EW 6000 sq fl OC't'an! Sl8.700 ~rt>!>!> 1n I m 11 ,.-er£' pnme hurst' ~! Wdl ma1111-.1ned. µn~I"\.)' Oak Ooor ... & A~'um;,ble f1nanc1ng,
I ... pir.il :.t<11n J!>t' ... 1.i1nl"CI Ju;.t ~~.000' Hurrv, call
I i:Ja\S \lo'lndov. Av.~--:ome 752 1700 •
... U.C'K' & mublt' fri>k!> • • "
Koman 1 u b' , t' r unty [r®=::::::'"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~~~~ ... ~~!£~P~e~~~--ll~ftitF
THE WHOLE TRUTH ABOUT
REAL EST A TE FINANCING ••.
INTEREST AS LOW AS
91/2P/o
There are a lot more ways to finance a real estate purchase than 1ust a
conventional loan Todays newspapers and broadcast media keep telling the
public about the high interest on conventional loans ... but what they don't tell
you is that assumable loans at much lower interest and other creative forms of
financing are available Call Tarbell today and get the WHOLE TRUTH ABOUT
REAL ESTATE FINANCING.
'Jar bell,
REALTORS~---...
A1.-9% Loan
COVER ED LUSH PATIO O F F'
MASTER SU ITE featured in this
rabulous 3 bedroom EZ care condo
Bonus room . oak floors. d e l uxe
kitchen, mirrored wardrobe doors
and tinted windows . Super location.
j ust listed. Call for details . Use your
equity and t ake over p ayments.
$98,000. 540·1720
Mewpori .... J 11•1 Ht
Gracious 2 bedroom home. superbly
d ecorated t o please the most
particular buyer ! De n could be a
3rd bedroom ; formal dining room
for a ll your summer di Mer parties
Firepla ce in the li vin g area .
mirrored wardrobe doors. Patio.
commwtity pool; close to schools &
parlts. Grab it quick• J ust listed
$184,900. 540-1720
Ute'Y ... Gtl•••· Low lowdown avaUablet.oveteranson
this QUJET 3 bedroom home. Lots of
fruittreesintheoversizedbackyard ...
. room for pool! Close to South Coast
Plaza area. Inside formal dining
room , crackling, patloand more. CalJ
for details! $108,SOO. 540·1720
2 A...._: Au-9112% Lo. t'sc your present equity and take
over the loan on this fabulous
.. Northwood s " p a tio ho me. 3
bedroom n oorplan, offering dining.
room. handsome vaulted ceilings,
rich earth tone colors & 2 lush
atnums. Crackling fireplace. Patio
with decks. Just like a model!
Community tennis. It's all here!
Call for details. $128,500. 540-1720
A1._ 11.IOfo Lo.
Take ove r payments. low interest
on this STARTER 1 bedroom condo.
G r ea t for the
n e wl ywed s ... secluded area,
p ri va t e patio . e nti cing
Mediterranean atmosph ere.
pg raded unit, adults only. Dining
a rea. patio area. Security gate:
s pa. pool & rec room. Come see for
yourself. $73,500, call 540-1720
L ... IA• I t0%Lom
Take over low inte~st loan on this
e legant 3 bedroom townhome.
Tas tefully a ppointed, with tinted
windows, custom drapes, wood
paneling, dining area, patio. Drop
by ... call and ask about terms . S97.ooo. 540-n20
540-17'10
2955-S. lf•llOR IL VD:,~ COSTA. MfSA.
• ,
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ft ..
..... MM .. .,_.
300 E. Cit Hwy #Tr CDeAnu) NB
642·5200 t..14,800 Sat/Sun 1.a
J l•IOC* 2137 E. Ocean, Balboa
175-Mlt '314.500 Sat/Sun u ...
14111 ~t Cr. <Calli ff.rm) lrv . s.u...-. •1.IOO Stm. J-5
..., 40.1 Elilta Grande. Newport Bcll
ssz.Ja> SJ.SO,ooo s.vsun
U69Z Wlllowood. Garden Grove
!W4)..916 ST1 ,¥0 SaVSun I
10 Pinewood (Wdbr1> lrvlM
~18 $149,950 Wl 1 5
· 141 E. Wiison. Costa Mesa
55&-a880 $117 .ooo Sun ....
2020 Tu.Uin ( E /Slde) C M. 648-nn s1os.ooo &m t-4
2082 Pomona, Co6ta M a
~ $85,000 UD 1·5
4809 Bruce Cre8<:eot, N. B.
644-9890 $142.500 Sun 1-4
810 Acapulco. Laguna Beach
631·l21618 $159,500 FeeSat/Sun 12 4
34 Tan~erine <Orange Tree> Irv.
75~11 $110.500 Sat /Sun 1·5
Z • ... FAM IM or Del
1118 Nottingham Rd . (Westclif() NB
644·7383 $249.500 Sat/Sun 1 5
330 Morning Canyon (Shrclf > CdM
675-6000 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1 5
10 Rainbow Falls (Trtlrk Gln> Irv.
675-6000 $182,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
115 Via Orvieto (Lido Isle) NB
75~11 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
615 Kings Rd. (Newport Hts.> N.B.
75~11 $555,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
93 Jasmine Creek Dr .• Cd M
644-9060 $229.000 Sun. 1·5
9 Rustling Wind, Turtle Rock Vista
851 -9428 $229.700 Sat/Sun 12·5
• •633 Lido Park Dr. (Lido) NB
642-8235 $499. 000 Sun l ·5
•19 Valley View (Turtle Rock> Irv.
752·1414 Sun 1·5
3631 Ocean Blvd .. Corona del Mar
644-6200 $1,100,000 Sun. 1·5
l llDROOM
10256 Garfield. Huntington Bch
8484343 $110,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·S
245 La Jolla CNpt Hgts) NB
752-1920 S379.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
16 Fuchsia (Deerfield) Irv.
551~5 $107.500 Sat/Sun 10-5
~ 3252 Uakotc.1 . Co:;ta :\lc~:.i
:>16·2313 Sl 10,000 ~u II 1 I
•2436 Francisco. Npt. Bch.
631-0382 $220.000 Sun 1·4 · 30
12772 Pearce. Garden Grove
540-3666 $8.1,500 S un 1-5
1806 Port Wheeler, Npt Bch
640·9900 $195,000 Sun l ·5
2652 Crestview ( Bayshores) NB
642-5200 $247 ,500 Sun. l ·5
2395 Santa Ana Ave (Back Bay) CM
645-6266 $157,500 Sun. 1·5
2718Shell (China Cove) CdM
646-7171 $420,000 Sun. 1·4
23221 Mindanao <Monarc h Bay>
Laguna
673-8550 $289,000 Sun. l ·4
448 Morning Canyon. CdM
673-8550 $214.950 S un. 1-5
531 El Modena. Npt Hts, N.B
631-1266 $375,000-Fee Sun 1·5
•781 Center St .. Costa Mesa
536-7542 $95.500 Sun 10-4
351 Magnolia. Costa Mes a
546-231:! Sun. J ·S
2133 E. Ocean Blvd. (Penin Pt> NB
673·f'l210 $280.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
911 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach
631-1400 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1979 Port Nelson. Npt Bch
640-9900 $195.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 19452 Sierra Santo <Trtlrk > Irv
675·34U $152.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
616 Via LidoSoud <Lido Isle) NB
673-7300 $389,000 Sun. 1·5
140 Vi;i Waziers (Lido Isle> NB
673-7300 $425,000 Sat/Sun l ·S
325 Aliso (Newport Heights) NB
673-4400 $235.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1614 SantaneUa Orv Terr> NB
640-5357 Sat/Sun l·S
655 Darrell, Costa Mesa
548-0491 $109,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
3722 Fenn. Irvine
551-6747 $114.900 Sat/Sun 1·5
l II ,._ FAM RM or DB4
104 Via Lorca. Lido Isle
644-7020 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2237 Avalon (CoUege Pk> C.M.
· 642-2237 Sun. I ·5
105 Via Nice (Lido Isle) NB
67~ $395,000 Sun. l ·S
18905 Walnut. Fouotaln Valley
962-9311 Open Sun 12·5
1712 lrvine Ave., Npt Beach
640-9900 $197,500 Sun 1·5
3 Whitewater (Jsmn Crk) CdM 7~9333 '$359,000 Sun l ·S
5732 Southhall Terr, Trtlrk, Irv.
675-3411 $355,000 Sun. 1·5
•1718 lrvine (Baycrest) NB
642..5200 $199,500 Stm. 1 ·S
240122nd Street, Newport Bch
642~~ ~9,500 Sun 1-5
1806 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB
642-823.5 . $525,000 Sun l ·S
•2340 Bayside Dr., CdM
675-5511 $565,000 Sun 1·5
15441 Cherbourg, Irvine
551~ $131.000 Sun. 1_.
11 Wood.rush, Deerfield, Irvine
552-m> $132,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•2827 Francis Lane, Costa Mesa
546-2223 $120,000 Sat/Sun 11-4·
21 Cambria (Spyglass> CdM
675-6000 SM5,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1601 Dorothy Ln (Westcllff) NB
675~ $260,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1901 Yacht Marla (Sea View) N.B.
759-1321 $309,500 Sat/ Sun 12-5
1807 Tradewinds <Baycrest) NB
640-9900 $198,000 Sat/Stm l •S
• 184 Harbor Island, Baycrest, NB
646-7711 a.m.ooo Sat/Sunl·S
14 Rue Delluv1lle <Bg Cnyn) Na
760-9333 $499,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
418 Soug Harbor ( 'ltffhavcn) NB
631 1400 $269,000 Sunday 1·5
209VfnCordova <Lldo > N.B.
631 1400 $396.000 Sunday 1·5
255 1 Vasta (Bayshort!s> N .li.
644 SU'..O $299,000 Sun. l ·S
218 Via Palermo (Lido Isle) N 8 .
644 0060 $410.000-Fee Sun 1·5
22 HarlaventoCt. (Npt. Crest> NB
644-9000 SJ78,500 Sun. 1 s
9 f.~a~t Yale Loop (Woodbridge> Irv.
551-8700 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
9 ls lapd View, Woodbridge, Irvine
551·8700 $2'l5,750 Sat/Sun 1·5
10 S uncreek. Irvine
752-1414 Sat/Sun 1·5
• 1939 Port Bristol. Hrbr View Hms
644-6200 $249.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
506 Larkspur. Coron a del Mar
675-5511 $184,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
232 1 HoUy Ln .. Newport Beach
548 1168 $147,700 Sat/Sun 12-4
#48 Drakes Bay Dr. (Spyglass) NB
MG-7711 $398. 000 Sat/ Sun l ·4
969 Begonia. Costa Mesa
540--0366 $127.000 Sat/Sun 1-t\
1223 Dolphin Te rr Clrv Terr) CdM
642-5200 $750.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2430 Holly Ln. (Npt. Hgts> N.B.
645-1496 $178.500 Sat/Sun 12·4
1111 WC'St Bay Ave .. Pt. Penin. NB
673-1900 Sunday 1-4
l IR & 2 II HOME
425 Golde nrod. Corona del Mar
760-9536 $48.5,000 Sat/Sun 12·4
4 IEDROOM
4639 G<>rham Dr .• Cam Sh rs. CdM
631 -1266 $469,000 Sun 1·5
119 Via Mentone (Lido Isle) NB
673-3338 $398.000 Sun 1 ·5
205 Gamet , Balboa l!ila nd. NB
ii13·2230 S485.000 Sat/Sun 10·5
1723 0c·can Blvd. <Penin. Pt.) NB
fi75 6161 S325.000 Sun. l -5
3 1623 Pacifi c Coast Hwy, Lag Beach
497 54~ $615.000 Sal/Sun 1-5
~123 Yacht JulJa CSeavicw > N. B.
675·2311 $395.000 Sunday 1 ·5
. 500 "K .. Street C Balboa Penin. >NB
673-7300 $38.5.000 Sun: 1-5
1911 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa Penin
631 ·1400 $425.000 Sun. l ·S
JOOO Mariners Dr .. N.B.
631-1400 S795.000 Sunday 1 -5
113 Via Nice <Lido Is le) N. B.
673-7300 $395.000 Sun. 1·5
• 2340 Cynthia Crt . Costa Mesa
646-7711 $145,900 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
1254 Londonderry. Costa Mesa
975-0447 SJ 15,000 Sat/Sun 1 ··t
225 LaJolla Dr (Npt. Heights l NB
759~11 $198.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
824 Santiago Rd .. Costa Mesa
979-6574 $110.000 Sat/Sun 1 5
4922 Basswood Ln. <Univ Pk> Irv.
551-4447 $205,000 Sun 1·5
124 Via Quito CLidol NB
675-6670 $540,000 Sun l ·5
•6 Drakes Bay. Corona dc t Mar
673-8550 S455.000 Sun. 1·5
317 Poinsettia, Corona det Mar
644-6200 $285,000 Sun 1·5
2071 Pt Provence< HV IJms) NB
640-8.579 S270.000 Sun. 1·5
4 U pe.s FAM IM or DIH
502 K in~s Road. Newport. Beach
673·1181 $399.500 Sat/Sun 12·5
1806 Port Rcnwich <HVll > Npt. Bch.
759· l.321 $289,500 Sat/Sun 12·5
3400Catamaran CHV Hills) CdM
640-2990 Cr ee land > Sat/Sun 1·5
• 1801 Santiago CDv r Shrl NB
631-4134 $445,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
4515 Orrington <Cameo Shrs> CdM
673-7761 $379.000 Sun. 1·5
•4008 Calle Bien Venito, SanJuan-
Cap
770-4959 Sat/Sun 1·5
2015 Windward <Baycrest) NB
675-6000 $280.000 Sa J ·5/Sun 1-4
• 1948 Santiago. Newport. Beach
631-1400 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
14 Monterey Cir (Spyg ls) CdM
640-9900 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
2522 VI.Sta Dr. <Bayshores> NB
645-2717 $425,000 Sun l ·S
1501 Lincoln (Dover Sbrs) NB
548-Ulrl $399,500 Sun. l ·S
6592 Morning Tide Dr., Hunt Bcb
960-2.8'10 $230,000 Sun. 1-4
1742 Centella <Back Bay) NB
675-6000 $265,000 Sun. l ·S
412 16th Place (Npwt Hgts) CM
675-6000 $18.5,000 Sun. 1·5
128 Via Ithaca (Lido Is le) N.B.
83J.8600 $565,000 Sun. 1·5
2245 Port Carlis le. Harbor View
Hms
6#6200 $259,000 Sun 1 ·S
14 Rue Chantilly, Big Canyon, NB
6#6200 $715,000 Sun l ·S
109 Via Nice (Lido Isle) NB
642~ ~.ooo Sun 2-5
2324 Port Dumess, Harbor View
Hms
642-8235 $285,000 Sun l ·S
•37'11 Inlet Isle <HV Hills> CdM 642·~ $350,000 Sun l rS
•1915 Galatea Terr<Irvine
Tcrr)CdM
642-8235 SUn l ·S
•1801 Sabrina Terr., CdM
842..l?J5 $895,000 Sun 1--4:30 " .
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2700 Ughthouse <HVH Brdmr) CdM
675-6000 $249,500 Sun. 1·5
376 E. 2'lnd St. CBack Bayi NB
675-6000 $348,000 Sun. 1·5
1307 Santiago Dr. <Dvr Shrs) NB
645-0300 $325,000 Sun. 1·5 * 1608 Galaxy (Dover Sb rs) NB
645-0003 $699,000 Sun. 1·5
18661 Via PaJatino, Trtlrk ms. Irv
675-3411 $425,000.fee Sat/Sun 1-5
13 Lassen <Uruv Pk) Irvine
675-34l1 $185,000 Sun. 1-5
2008 Yacht Vigilant (Seavu) NB
675-3411 $429,000 Sun. 1·5
10121 Foresta!, Huntington Bch
540-3666 $108,000 Sun 1·5
1718 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shrs} NB
642·5200 $565, 000. fee Sun. 1 ·5
3083 Johnson, Costa Mesa
546-7259 St 19,500 Sun. 1-4
25 Pinehurst Ln .• Newport. Bcb
675-3411 $525,000 Sun. 1·5
•270'JCardinal I :\1esa V ) C:\-1
556-2660 $217.000 Sun J ~
·~2 ~11low Ln <)tMkl.\l.ar l ·~1
JS0-2f;4i0 $155.900 Su11 I · 1
•35 Golet~ Point <Spyglass ) (;dM
964-2.611 S800,000 Sun. 2-6
810 Maxine. Santa Ana
897-0021 Sun 12·4
20 Cherry Hills <Big CynJ NB
644-6200 $749.000 Sun. 1-5
2772 Bluebird Cir., Mesa Vrde, CM
631-1266 $239,500 Sun 1·5
355 E. 2'lnd St. (Back Bay) CM
646·32SS Sat/Sun/Mon 1·5
• l Tiburon Bay <Spyglass) CdM
675-3411 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1735 Pt Sheffield ( HVH > N R
675-3411 $246.900 Sat/Sun 1 5
•536 SantaAnaAve.,N B
673-7300 $265.000 Sat/Sun 1 4
1907 Windward Ln C Baycrcstl NB
759-~11 $275,000 Sun. 1·5
2045 Shipway Ln ( Baycrest 1 NB
• 759 ~ll S...'>75.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
I t21 Kings Hrt tClfha\n) NB
67:H~550 $475.000 Sat/Sun 1 5
:;02 Kings Road. Newport Beach
644-7211 S.399.500 Sat/Sun J-5
1866 Tustin. Newport Beach
644·9000 $212.000 Sun. 1·5 654 Via Lido Nord (Lldo> NB
673 3355 $975.000 Sal/Sun 12·5
1965 PortCardif. Ne wport Beach
55 1 8700 $224,000 Sat/Sw11·5
5 IEDIOOM
13.13 <;arhngford coff C'olltc•~f" >C M
640 f).136. 957 1170 $12-1.500
Sat/Sun 1·5
•31529 N1uacate. San Juan Capo
fi3 1·1100 $.''>95,000 Sunl-5
1524 Antigua Way ( Dovr Shrs) NH
645-0303 SSS0,000 Sun. 1·5
5 U ,.., FAM RM or DEN
•21 Pt Loma <Spy,gls) CdM
759-9100 S695.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•us Cherry Hills <Big Cyn ) NB
673-7761 Sl.500,000-fee Sun 1·5
IH2 Ha rbor Is land Dr CHbr Isl ) NB
f'i75 ·34Jl $1.250,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1112 Somerset Ln <Westcliff) NB
759~11 $389.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
tt7 Cherry fUll s <Big Cyn) NB
640-9420 $499.995 Sat/Sun J.s
1506 Keel Dr. <HVHls) CdM
675-fiOOO $359.000 Sun. l ·5
1145 El Camino Dr .. Coota Mesa
545-9491 Sl35,000 Sun. l ·5
•1858 Samar Dr .• Mesa Verde. CM
545-9491 Sl89,950 Sunday 1-5
6 Rocky Point <Spyglass) CdM
642·8235 $1,100.000 Sun 1·5
3021 Garfield, Costa Mesa
5'16-9Z77 S l~.000 Sun. 1·4
• 11~1.l Anttgua Wy I OovL·r~h r:,) ~ H
7~>!J.l.1Hl I S5!J5.000 Sun J .;;
• •8')() Harbor Island Dr .. NB
631 0094 $1 ,095,000 Sun 1·5
!014 Mariners Or .. Oovc rShrs. NB
640-5357 S585.()()(l Sat/Sun 1 5
•43 Royal Saint George <Big Cyn l
NB
644-6200 $599,000 :at/Sun 1·5
•209 Evening Star Ln (Dover Shrs)
NA
. 642-8235 $895,000 Sat/Sun 12-3
•4531 Camden Dr. (Cameo Shrs>
CdM
640-5357 Sat/Sun l ·5
6 llDaOOM
111 Heliotrope. Corona del Mar
673-5354 $369.500 Sun. 1·5
• #3 Montccilo Dr .. CdM
631 -1400 $625.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
7 • ... FAM RM or DIH
• 1406 Lincoln Lane, Newport Bch
631-MOO $515.000 Sunday 1·5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
2600 Bayside Dr. (Old CdM> CdM
675-6000 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2 n I IACH
23" E .15th St .• Costa Mesa
63~-2242 $135,000 Sunday l·S
J •I I•
120 Chestnut, So. Santa Ana
642·5200 $75,000 Sat/Sun l ·S
DU PLO IS
FOR SALE
.I ~ 2••2• 2320 3'd Avenue, CdM
642-823.S $325,000 Satl Sun 1·5
608 Marguerite '(()fftedM) CdM
675-6000 $350,000 Sun. 1·5
J •I IACH 1826 West Balboa Blvd., NB
67J.6210 S149,000 Sat 1·5
l II & I II
6l2 Heliotrope, CdM
640-7000 Sun. 1·5
l 11 & z ..
110 Collins <Balboa Isl> Balboa
64.2·5200 $495.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
I llDltOOM
61 Lakepines (The Lakes) Irv
675-6670 $97.500 Sat/Sun 1-~
1700 West.cliff #9 (Westcliff) NB
75~11 $85,000 Sun. 1·5
2 ..-OOM
234 Cliff Dr. #2, Lag una Bch
'(213) 822-9005 Sun 1-5
25 18 Elden Ave <Oak Glen) C.M.
642-6734 $99,990 Sat/ Sun 10-6
• • 1307 Bayside Dr. (Mai Kai) Cd M
644-4910 $525,000 Sat/Son 1·5
#30 Seaseape Dr. <Superior Ave) NB
673-6210 S19'J,950 Sat/Sun 1·5
12 Summerwind Ct. (Npt. Crest) NB
673-T.K>O $189,500 Sun. 1·5 .
412 Vista Grande (Bluffs) NB
640-5560 $218.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1700 Westcliff #J4CWest cliff)NB
759.(811 $97,500 Sun. 1·5
1111 SoCoast F201. Costa Mesa
759--0811 $114 ,500 Sun. 1·5
26503 Calle San Francisco, SJC
556-2660 $80.000 Sun 12-4
56 Sea Island Dr .. Newport Beach
675-3411 $179,900 Sun. 1·5
1101 MacArthur #205, Santa Ana
540-1720 Sun. l ·5
21 JO Vista Laredo <Bluffs) NB
640-5560 $163.500 Sun. l ·S
2511 SunOower # f'l6. Santa Ana
540-3666 $73. 000 Sun l ·5
2 U pe.s FAM tM w D8f
•Ji7 J ~mrne Crk (J s mn CrkJ CdM
759 ~JOO $275.000_. Sat/Sun 1·5
l llDaOOM
~-IJOSanl<J Ana Avt• .. Costa ~~J
042-6734 S109,990 Open Daily
Hll Carlotta <The Bl u!f s ) N B.
640-5560 Sl79.000 Sat/SWl J-5
2630 VI.Stadel Oro< Bluffs) N.B.
640-5560 $148.600 Sal/Sun 1·5
505 VLc;ta Grande <Bluffs) S . B.
640-5560 $172,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
3065 Clubhouse. Costa Mesa
540-3666 SlJ0.000 Sat/Sun l 5
300 Jo;n<'ro (The Bluf(c;) !": R.
7~9-~ll $225.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
2409 Novia I Bluffs> ~pt &h
646-,5006 $248.000 Sun 12-5
302 Campbell. Costa Mesa
5.56-2660 Sl 60. 000 Sun 12-4
:J9S Sunrise< E /Side >C M.
646-7171 $162.000 Sun. 1 ·4
2472 Newport R1\•1era. Costa Mesa
646-7171 $99,500 Sun. 1·4
3 II ..... FAM llM or D8f
22 Barla,entoC't. <!':pt. Crest > N .B.
644 9060 $178.500 Sun. 1-5
22 Whitewater <J asmn Ck> CdM
964-2611 $300,000 Sun. 2-6
4 llDROOM
22 Gretel Ct <Npt. Cres tJ N.B
673-7300 $159.500 Sun. 1·5
359 Vista MadC'ra < Rluffs> N.B.
759 ~11 $220.000 Sun. 1-5
MOBILE HOME·
FOR SALE
I llDSOOM
20 £1 Pasco, Lido Park, N.B . .,
631·1400 $12.800 Sat/Sun 1-5
37 Drake. Lido Park, Npt Beach
631·1400 $23.500 Sat/SUn 1·5
#2 Bolivar <Lido MH Pk) NB
675-2356 Sun 1·5
2 lfHOOM
114 Anrn. Lido Park. Newport Bch
631-1400 $45.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
29 Freemont. Lido Park, Npt Sch
631-1400 $24 .750 Sat/Sun 1·5
40 Drake. Lido Park. Newport Beach
631 ·1400 $26.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
43 Freemont. Lldo Park. Newport
Bch
631 ·1400 $32.000 SaVSun l·S ·c·· Anchorage Wy, Lido Park, NB
631 -1400 $86,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
• •700 Lido Park Dr #31. NB
631 -1400 $120.000 Sat/Sun l ·S
•700 Lido Park Dr. #38. NB
631 -1400 $39.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•700 Lido P ark Dr #26. NB
631 -1400 $45.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
HOME & INCOME
FOR SALE
Z ... OOM
2515 First Ave .• Corona del Mar
673-5354 $535,000 · Sun l ·S 4. & z.
131 Topaz. Balboa lsland
675-3331 S425,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
*,... •• w•u., ...
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POOL
Sp•cleH ••r4•• ..._.. cml-..._
wlllt pool. Mele4y .... a,. ..... s..
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SPlCIAUZIMG
IHHOMH
&
n«:OME rttOrstTY
EGGY
ROMS
Realtor
MS-1531
Udolsle
~House St~nfng-·elegance Ii.
yours m thla large 4
bdrm., 3 ba. bome.
Modern c ustom kit.,
~formal din. rm.
E:Qra large lot with SUD·
n.y strada pauo, are all
extras 1n this truly r
magrulicent home. Of'.
fered at $565,000 Wllh
good ftnancmg.
t 28 VIA mtACA
OP9il l·SPM
MESAYBDE
'S Bdrms. 1)1" 4 & a den ;
1mmac ulalt.> 2-st ory
home WUb all the extra:..
Garage door opener ,
water soft ene r, d e · '
cora1or wall coverings.
Owner aruo~. movlmi
lO Pert.land ! $1619.500 •
673-.J!i63 67$-4777 En"
associated
8110"-EllS llfA, •r;1>5
, ;· ~ 1,,.,.. .. -.a ti· ••
DOvaSHoalS
4 Br 3 Ba. pool & spa, cit)
hgt view. OnJy 6 yrs old ~.<n> ~
HARIOtt RIDGE
2 Br 2 Ba decorator's own
home wtth a fant.asl1c
view overlooking r~ servoir & city bgbl~
SJ65.000. -~
UDO ISLAND
~ly redecorated 4 Hr 3
& oo Fee simple land.
vacant & ready for tm·
mediate movein with
c r eative financing
avwlable s:lt9.500
~' 759-tUI
ZBSODOWH
Vets call now on this 3
bedroom beauty with no
down and no closing cos-,
ts. Just move in and en·
py. 541)-3666
ABANDONED •
Yldarf•H-'-Dta&e ll'QUDds. Be11eb.
J.lt.y. Front porch. Lob-
by emy. 6 BR. Formal
din. parlor. w /bltn dbl
china hutch. Om/game
rm. ~sty veranda auo-
dec It w /sep outside
stabuse. Indoor artistic
stairwell. Guest qtrs. Domed ceilings. Bay
window. Btr access. ~
rmtored. n has it all. •
Must sacrtrlce for
Sl2S,OOO. Call now !!
BKR.~ _______ ,
ASSUMARI CONDO
'fib '11/tr U .l.25 annual
percenta1e rate loan
with kJw don pa,71Dent.
Adult condo. Carefree
Urina, luab Jreen~_I!: bubblnl fount.Ina. poo1
and s pa. llulti U8C!
n!treatlon ctnter. At·
aumable IA.000 loan. .... ~
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On l he gotreourlt'. 1orgeous 3
be d room wllh the ultimate in
decoraUna. q uarr)' hi noors. blt·ln
'-lfri wine cabin ts.. A muat see
propert y w&th creathre finand n .
Priced at 18.000
OWM• MUST SILL NOW
Red\K'ed erkc. e cttlle1lt I rm . lovely
3 Bdrm It tumity "1th 1ereat ocean
1ew. Ouarded <"Ommun1ty Now only
$359,000
OWNB WILL CAllY
Bcnuttrul big Soutbpor1 with O<'ran
\ICW, 6 8drms. 41:: l~l~. ppr(~('I
hom~ for the tun.:c· f umJI). Asll.101<
$595,000 M akt> orrt•r
PENINSULA POINT
J u::tt hbted . :,uper bharp 3 & dt!n
l m m acul at.e eond 1t 10 11 P t·rf ccl
locahon . ~tep to bay or oout·h An
excellent value a t $325 ooo
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY 1 ·5 PM
CI NOPHTY 66' X 330'
lstdldftg DE MUIL'S A.OWH SHOP
2431 Newport ~cl CM
7 I 4/76<f.0768
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HARBOR VIEW HOME +
GUEST APT.
,ortoflfto 111od1I. 2 -ator y, 3
b t d r ooM , foMlly room.
co111pactw, ~ cl""'9 l'OOIR.
flr 1ploc 1 wi t h 1 1uil11 n
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CJCH tton mtd OYlfl, lots of
cablMts. 2 batltt, bOMS l'OOlft.
Wlsot MOr e co•ld you ask?
$255,000
644-7020
NEWPORT BEACH
499.4551 495-1720
South LOCJ'lfta LaCJUM Nic)wf
497-3331 493-88 I 2
La9una Beach Dana Point
I J1/..,,_ LOAM MOW -MO LOAM ..
Prlme locatlon In the Bluffs. One
-4.tory. 3 bdrms. 2 batN_Sil\Ulted on
extra large greenbe. tt . An immac ulate
home priced for qulck sale. l~.000. Owner will finance. No loan fee. Call
for appointment now. 644..no
WATIUIOMT-¥ ACAMT-tlH,000
.. ·antastlc bay & ocean view. A real
beauty in the well·known Mal Kai.
Beautifully refurbished Inside & out
with lush new cptng & drapes Cneutral
colors). new kitchen appliances . Huge
living rm with a new mirrored wall
reflecting exciting boat acti vity. 2 Lge
bedrooms, 2 baths Se~ time . 1307 IA YSIOI Da. W /S.. I ·5
OCIAJIROMT--GUAIDe AUA
A fantastic view of the beaut. blue
Pacific. Private steps Crom your own
door to t he community beac h
t:xclusive area with a 24 -hour securit\'
gate. Spacious conte mporary home
wi th 4 bedrms. formal dining, fam rm.
recreati9n rm. study. 31 'J baths. Spa ~
built·in fi s h aquarium. Sl.100.000
Cons ider exchange for Newport
bayfront with boat slip. VACANT. See
any time. Call now .
llG OCEAH VU SU0.000 NI
N('w on the market. 3 Bdrms .. 21 ~
baths. Beamed ceilings. Large frpk ..
fu ll dininJ?" r m . family rm Fantastic
\'icw of ocean & Catalina . Ca ll now for
apµ"t to sec this c·x ccllent valuc•
SNCTACULAI VACAT10M HOME
I 0 MIHUTES TO LAKE AllOWHEAD
Award wmninj? cles1~n World view
from two huge tl•rraces Western red
cedar in & out. Artistic decor 3
Bedro(>ms Sec now a nd enJO~ 1t
forever. Only $99.000
W£SUY H. TAYLOI CO., leatton
2111 S. J~ Hiit loed
HEWPOl'T CEHTU. H.I . 644-49 I 0
SEU. ldll· Item:. Wllh ;i , _______ _
DwJy Pl1ot Class1f1t.>d Ad Ol'TIOH SALE
LUSE? I F\nd whal you v. ant 1n .._ _______________ __, Daily PlJot Clai.i;1hcd!I 2 IJdrm.,. 1•, b uth. 2 -..wry condo. ;i.,:.umt' 11•.
loan. Ava1lul>h.• now •
675-3~1 I
SMASHIHG VIEW C)n fee land in Harbor Vil''-'
Jlilts. I Bdrm. Lusk built homC' on one of Curon<t
clel ~lar·s bei-t st rel't::.. S398.50o
TUITlEIOCK ,IESIDEHT HOME --Assume 9 114 ("1r
loan on lovely 3 Bdrm in mos t prestigious area
Quiet cul dP sac. outstanding bk yd & patio
Gourmet kitc:h. lge frml dining. $355,()()9.
HA RBOR VIEW HOMES
l'ortofmo mocl('I ''I guc•st
f{ t' ad " fo r in In w s or
dc•cc1ri1t1ng. S246.91l0
Desirable :J Bdrm
qtrs. \.\etbar & Iott
l 1H· 1n '.\lanc·l ou~
I
I
LIDO ISLE
S l'par ate m ast e r bedroom s uite
upstairs. 2 fi replaces. wetbar. jacuzzi
with imported tiles. completely new
throughout. $540.000. ()pen today 1·5.
124 Via QuHo. See Mavis.
OCEAN VIEW
Rcaullful 4 bedroom + 3 bedroom
duplex. One owner. well maintained.
\ !>mall down payment and owner will
!'arrv balance. Ya can't bf.at that '
$239."500. Call Sylvia
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
2919 Newport Bl•d. comer 30th
...,
Owner Fiftanced
"fh1:. I J r~c· 21100 .,q fl
lu011ly homl' 1' J r1:,,1
\alUC It ft•atun-:. J !Jr~··
IJrrul) room. I bedroom'
,uld dl·n + inl1malt• 'P"'
!>llUalt.'d rm JO l"nC'IOSl'd
alnum Bt·'l ,,r .111 th ..
ownt-r will 1 .trr} lht·
f1nanC'1n1t Full pn t·•
Sl4(;,!AJO ('Jll 7~1 Jl~JI
C:SEL ECT
I P ROPERT IES
IHVESTORS
lil,'Y FO It n ;n ' IH.
Clt>lom 4 lklrm. famtl)
21 l b<1lh:.. bltn \ a<"uum &
s tereo CO U~TY lot
OOx:n> Room for pool
lt.'fllll!>. RV & boat
35oS E 22='lD ~'TR k: f.T
o J>E::N SAT SU~ \IO'
1 !'>
)lAKt-;m ·..-1-:R
ADULT~.
MO qu.WFYtMG
Nft. clean Mult 2 ldrm
condo with a la,..e ,.uo.
e<>tnmun1ly pool. 1pa.
NC. facll ll MCW'tty llte.
No qu.allf)'lnl, 1eller will
fl.nance. Only ... soo 10
QJJ~$370
ALLSTATE
.REALTORS
ltOMAHTIC
ltlMOIVlOUS
Penlbouse view ocean,
harbor " C'tly Iller.. Bea~ upgrad~ condo
10 new Villa Balboa .
Priced to sell al 1235.000.
Auume 10~,c; loan.
Hurry Uus won't lasl
Mallow· Kennedy
Anna Morland. Eidu.s1ve
Agl. ~: 631-0486
OCIAHFIOMT
COMDO
Low dn Take O\'e r pay
menl5 711 Ocean Ave
Hunl1ngt o n B e a c h
Owner desparale
lrok..-556-777-1
ILUFf S
RlOMTROW
AISOWTElY
llST WA TEI VUE
ZBr. 28a $229,000 Very
low down J>(>Ss1ble Call
owner 64-i 4670 or
2J.3-2B4-4447 ---------
leoc:h Hm. S68.000 ..
1\:."lumt! hndncing in 2300
' f horn(' on OC'can C>wtwr U\ lrwble Hurn
759-100
IJl:lu.'le PJlm IX>sert 2Br
2b.t C'oodo Tennis J:it·
Onl~ SIJS.000 20', dn
O WL ll Submit
lrad~ l"tl i W-0671 --------
1006 ......•.......•........
m.•llSTIUY
an COMt. Blamed celllna
2 .. COQdo. Pc*, VltlW of
hlll•~ Capo P•llndet.
Owne r f i n a n ci n g .
0.IJW, .... l21
tOU .......................
•OCIAM YllW * FEE. Only sns.000, wath
afforda ble floanclnc
available. Lovely 4 BR.
Harbor View Kil.I.I hom e.
can be YOW'S with low
monthly paymenu . Call
Ruth Sachar, 99'7-4051
Southland Ritts, 544-1440
XLMT.UU
ID So. F.V 4br, l~•ba,
needs a little TLC. F/P
only SllS.000. W /VA
t«mS.
11ACH con A••
Newly renovated 3br.
Iba on double lol only 3
bllts from H 8 paer f P mo.ooo MHDsnc
Large Sbr, pool ho me in
x1n1. area. Near l.lnC'oln
8'vd. "Npt F"Wy Pnced
al only Sl24 .SOO
Niel CUT
Agam to on!y S85.000 on
lhb Jbr. P·•ba home On
ly 2 m.lles to H. 8. surf.
Park Place, lnC'. 842·7461
WAUTOIEACH
I ZO/o Owner-FiHKt
O\armlng Dupleit s or
Hwy Front 2 bdrms
rlf'(1>lace. pa tao Back 3
bdrm-!>~. 2 fi replaces
N(t:rtl 75.2-1067
BIG Dl':LlJX t-: l>UPLl::X
l d \l. c Io'> e t o b l' h
VWl'lllf'S dJx 4 Hr. 21, Ba. -t
2br 213J , ov.nt:r will
t arry w low down Sun &
~a lteall) 673'11~
$60,000! owe rc m a1ndtr or
¥llW
IRVJNI! TER'IAi SDectacular loca p . Vfr/ ~ bom.e!
J Bdra I bat.II a t
1 o r1e o 1.1 1 1 01ar et
lotcheo. bull• pool ta '* aMClp&ayroom.lov· dY brick entry patio •ltb
$ctric 1ate-to af!Ch•
morel 0...... wlll •Ip
flnance. lf50.000. 1223 Dolphin Terraoe
OPEN SAT/SUN l~
64Z..1200 '• .,.
H.-oa¥11WH&LS rro.ooo down, balance
fin.anced at 12.5~. h k·
Ing $249 ,500. This 4
Bdrm.. Fam Rm. fbrmal
di.rung rm. 2 r pie home
olfer.t view of hlll11 ft in ts
CaU
OOrTIE VALENTINI-:
~or67S-60W
OWNER/AG EN't
IUILD TO SUIT
Two ~}18' LOU
G4 Begonia Ownr
760-1125 M3'614X
HV twll Burlingame Mdl
4Br. JV.Ba, bonus rOl. Ii:
loL t'ee land 640-2996
WAUCTOIEAC)t
GOOD IHVlSTMa..T
Olct."CdM"
C.lloiC'e "So. of HYt') :
duplt!X ~of ch;um
S'.21.00> 1Terms 1.
A3tllll '40-~
SPYGUSS HIU.
S Bdrm. 3 ba, pool.1pa. P'aY area Mountain &
canyon view. S460,000
By appt 64+ m I
Courtesy to brokers 2Slory 2 Bdrm. 1-" bath"
Pal.lo PU:S garage I lir
apt PLt.:S guest quarter-.
w bath 673-0828 lln.enC'1n1t on 2 Bdrm --------
O~l\:n I ~. llOI Ba lt>OJ
Av(•
CHARMING 2 STY
On C'Orncr. I bllt lo buy. J
blkl. from '1llagt' Lg LI\
rm w 2 story Cl'1hntt
hugt> bn ck frplC'. Wr.
1.1..ua. :.ep dl.n rm. forc1:d j
air. dbl Rar + altract1vt•
apt $375 mo w bltnl>
0 an 1 :. 11 f r IJ I 1 FABl:LOL'S AS
SUMABL.E flNA!'ICIMi
& o we 2 nd SA v·i-:
Sl.(XX)'!> ON INT & LOA~ carr SJ00.000 Best 1n
area
R8*1EALTY •
1213) 434--0908
WXUllOUS
l'tEWHOME
Just completed 4 Br 4 Bd
J frplc s T b1:. hou:. ..
mu~l be 'ieen 10 .ip
pl'U'141le aU ll h.c. lO 11( '
fe:r t'or the buye r v. h ..
v.ants the ~l $.W:l.S.000
Open Ilse Sat Sun 10-5
2m Gamet. t.erry Spr
~lDn. Rltr 613 2230 -----------
So. loyfrOl'll ~IH
Utanmng Balboa duµlc>.
otrenng 2 + den owner-.
urul w lante ~undrtk &
lowerJ Bdrm rt-ntal un1l
Pncl'<l at ~.000 For
more 1n!o l'll ll Carol
llorf. agl Pat't':oellcr
Realty. 631 0094
DUf'LEX I E.~C'IUS1ve orren ng ""11 h
tdlllastJc hnanC'ml? Cut•·
<fl4>lex PLt:S lll~e gu~1
qu.irten ~l)Ulh 01
llJi(hway 5250.UOO
~r{,"'jlfl 645 1103
Hrokl'r
90 o A S SU MAILE
JAS ~tl:>-1-: CREEK'S to\
flu..,1\l' l!Uar1frd rom m u n 1 t \ u ff ,. r ' I h 1 !'>
beaUllfuJ 3 Bdrm. 2 ba -t
lam rm '>ln1..lt• -t•>n
homt'. all dt-,1gnl'<l lor
.-lcitant t!lllt>rl.11n1n.e
$211!1 .~0U Call L1ndJ
Ferguson
llOGRS UAL TY
675-2311
OPEN SUH. I ·5
41 I Hetiotrope
,, lidrm home. :.pJ,
(·~tom construcuon Ap
prm 4,00'J sq fl. Owni:r
v.111 help f1nan n~
Dll.500
2515 t:IRST A ft.
()&Mandmg Vll!W from
oozy 2 bdrm-house: .id
dl1JonaJ 2 bdrm. ~OUSt->
~~~~~~~~·! rorreruJ ~.ooo -:: '1AURYSTAUFl'ER
DUPLEX
WITH POOL Popp~
A\c Ch.trltWl~ 0111nt.'r'
horn! .. l.irjlo dl'IJC'hl-d
n'flUJl .! 1-'rplt-<. W Jlk tn
bo· .. ,h & :.ho~ Onh
~m.f.O>
pt A.UL MAITIM
REAL EST A TE
644-7313
STotlTIO()t(
DUPLEX
~l:..A LION Rt;ALT\
673-5354 497-J388
Year Round SYmmer Cot
t.age on pnme R 2 corner
l•'C Lov.est pnce en town
~ 7~12U
IYOWHER
, II.arbor View Port.Oho" nu.., home has ht-en pru
ftliMonally lndscpd. dt·
cor all-d & remodel+'d
5br. 3d,JaC'ent to 10 <it'r.·
paric & AndPrson School
l'an bt> shown by :JPPl
~
CAMWSHOH~ 10'-:' •
$2411.000 a ssumable
3 lklrm Jbat~. stamt-.1
glas:.. oak !>lU1rcj:\{' lead
11\R lo loft & hu~e mslr
bdrm + I bdrm apt +
!U>I
OPEN SUM. l·S I ~ 6 12 Heiotrope -
1-'abulous ocean view.
pool. 4 Br. 3 pn,Jl•·
be.oC'hes Call Tim Rhom·
lm·lai6
REALTORS
llG CAMYOH l.O\l'I~· :! Bctrm (;r4 •pnbrtar w '2
p<J t1 0-. in \l1'1 .. 11n To"nhomc· .... t 'ernmir flnor.
Lt•nnts t·ourh. poc>I. -.p<.1 & Jogging d1:.t<.1ncP to
lhl' htL?h ...,l'hool lr<t tk. 17!l .9<1CI
1 front apartmenl ha' ~
lklrm, f1replan•. m rn1 I
\1eY> and large moch'rn ;1
~ i bath apartment
nu.1ocL1X
~(Al1Y
~' r..--.
\..GIJOl"lt ..... I 640·7000 I
ASTUL!
Ownl'r wil l C'a r r~
Duplex. 45" lot. · SEAVIEW Beauurul 4 Bdrm ,ort Royal Lge lot
w room for puol. Cape Cod architecture. central
air. comm. tennis. S429.000.
+ 2 guest roocrb In a ter ---
nf1c locauoo-owner v. 111 GOlET A ft<>IHT pool spa. two 2 Br. Call nm Rhone. 631-1266
TURTLEROCtc ESTATE Chante' of a l1felitne to
ov. n a la r i:?c home on an unbeheva ble near acre
lot wrth paddle t ennis C'Ourt. playhouse & view.
Don't miss ll '. S425.000
TURTLEROCk VISTA -A 3 Bdrm + bonus room
Madison with night li ght & mountain view.
Upgraded 1n earthtone colors. $239,900.
WOODBRIDGE A RBOR LAKE 3 + d('n
"Woodside". Xl nt location across from adult
spa & sandy beach. Assumable loan. Sl69.900.
TURTUROCtc llOADMOOR -3 Bdrm Plan 6.
detached home w/pool. beautifully la ndscaped
& decorated $152.500
MEW USD4G IM IRYIHE -Plan D in J .M . Peters
P a r kcrest, beautifully upgraded. Over 2500
sq.rt. 4 Bdrm 3 bath twnhme. $185,000.
. IRVM ROYE --Super sharp 2 Bdrm 2 bath
Sequoia model. Great location. Owner ~/carry
1st. SllS,000.
UD~ ISLE f<?ll Stt.000 DWN -Super fi nancing
avail on this new 4 Bdrm w/gt>urmet kitch ..
ha rd wood floors, s pa. stained glass windows &
·bay view. $4SO,OOO.
LIMDA ISLE!
Best buy! $225.000 ass um 9i,,c:-<r ow e to sGoo.ooo . s1 .100.ooo.
P a trick Tenore.
E22C
Extra special 4bdr .. 2111 bath
Buccola home in Mesa Verde.
Cul-de -sac. I~. lot . cent. air.
EZ4 U2C . S u n . 1·5 Jacki e
Handleman
HAllOI VIEW HOMES
Portofino model ~ ~bdr .. 31.hba -·
bonus rm. and one bdr. detached
from house -excel in-Jaw or
g u es t qu a r te r s . Ja c kie
Handleman.
LACMIMA ICM OCIAM YU
2br. 2ba + 3 view decks & patio. 4
yTS. young. 2 car gar. $159,500,
w /loan or $93,000 at 9 .7%
ass umable. Seller will carry 2nd
T .D. PTiced to sell fast. Call
Helen Mason.
THIS IS IT
A steal in Newport Heights. Fix
t his 2bd a nd make $. $119,500
assumable loan. J eanne Salter.
CllATI IT
On the R-2 lot i n Newport
Heights. Assuma ble . Jeanne
Salter.
.......... .,.... .................
U41.119',......_C.... .....
• 6Jt·l2'6
l~cknl Member Broker ' .
a.~ with the finanC'mN REDl:CED SU.000
110<.:0LI.JNS F\ne!.l O<'ejn and t'll~
OPl::.'li HOL'SI-: light \1ew Show room
FAHTASTIC TERMS SAT SUI': I:, det-orat1on:.. pool and REALTORS 642-5200 double terraced Jacum. Formal dining room.
r I vaulted ce1llng C'~almg
Lease opuon. lrg 3 Br 21 1
Ba home, under 2 yrs old.
wa lk lo Big Cor ona m.ooo option. Property
tncl. 2 Br 2 Ba unit + 5
car garage. Ownr /Agl
7$9536
CclM Duftux
New 3 BR -s tudio
deck -21.? Ba un1l + re
modeled 3 BR 3 Ba unit
Owner will wrap w1lh
SOO.IXXl dwn Off~·rl'<l .1 1
~.ooo.
Pete aarrettli I ~b~!:t'e v :,~g1a~c: 11~ ~ · the unde r stateme n t oomster I Owner will carry low IO· ~~tr I ten!ll'lt loan 47SC A
USTSIDE. TRIPLEX 1a1aoo ,eftinwta I 007
In COSlu M ~u 2 nc-v. 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••
BR 2 Ba.lownhow,;• un1b Ch armin J? P enins ul.i
+N'furbil1hed 2 BR 2 Ba Poant 2 Bdrm home with
house. Ownl'r will wrap llpproved plans for r< ..
with $40,000 down or. model. Slt>ps from bay & fered~l S240.000 surf. Lrg IJv rm w1frplc,
For inlormal1on call. rorma.1 dining rm. As·
64o..625' sume 9.9 lsl T .D. oC
~ 1131.000. Owner wall
'/¥~. cany balance with 29% _,,,_,, down or other creatJve R E A LT y C1nancin c . A s k i n g s:nuoo. ~or eves.
r75-7 .. Bkn welcom e
1006 ......... 1006 ..............................................
GUCIOOS HOME PLUS lllOME
Unusua l offering of a beautifully
renovated & remodeled home. PLUS a
2 Bdrm Apt. House has 3 Bdrms. 2
b a ths . lo ve l y l a r ge roo m s .
Exceptional master bdrm & bath with
Jacuzzi. Wonderful kitchen Includes
micro-wave oven and Jenalre BBQ.
Llvin& rm & dining rm a re lae1 airy
a nd tastefully decorated. Dbl gar,
worbhop and laundry. $425,000 .
.. ~ ..... 111/S.t-4 r,,,.,......_.....,
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OPE."'lTODA'
964-2611
osun ~ealcy
HARIOI RIDGE
ESTATE HOME
Lg w /v1e w, ocean ,
Catalin a & light :.
1660.000. Owar /Agl
'M).~
9.op! ! Tab Ume t.o relu Coeta Miia 1024
.Mt shop at home. tt ·s ••••••••••••••••••••• •• siqlle ..... OaUy Pilot
aa.aified Ada. Aod II NOQUALIFYlNG owe rou blve l(lllM'thin. to S30,000 dwn-12~. 48r,
sell, ca ll a frleadly 28a, °"'*' A&t· 5't-4008 =• Ad·VlHr at C.-.. Mw tOZZ ________ ....................... .
fb Coldwell Banker
JASMN C ...
May be your last opportunity to
afford to live in thla beautUul
private community. 2 Bdrm. le
den. Minl-view. Priced to sell.
$229,000 -·Fee. ' OflM ..... , ...
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0 11 llnt l Ive De w 2
bedroom. 2~ ba con d ) It __ _
aMDleoAv ,C.11.
, eci.tTM
SM£0RTRA0£ •
3 Bil. 2 e. f uitt ~400.
Owor qt M5~
IYOWHa SPICIAL
3 8R 2 &. lstllt>pl. ! ~
mo. Sl21Ml00. 64:> 7''12
~ide. pool, 4 bd; 2 bu.,
Jm. form11l DR , W.UOO
dn owe ba1 63t·4~16
ASSUME $'2,500
I Oo/o VA LOAH
EASTSIDl3 ...
11/2 ......
FAMlM&POOL
NICI $120,000
fUU.llt HAL TY
~Oll4
$89,500
$15,000 ON
Owner will carry, up lo 5
yean al lJ"'r. 2 B~ 11,
lia. large patio. '3 years
~. Call645-9161
.: OPEN HOUSE
RE ALTY X '
645-9161 ' , . , ........ ...
...... -...................... ..
1024 .......................
IACl(IAY
a.tom ;t SR. 3 1>41 fu·
Maltle • 91~ lo•n 1
OwMr bllr ~621b8
0-..-Wll F-..c•
~l!hl :tunny t'U.'lt om bit
Jlir, 2lia ho&n~ l'nmc• E
Sack OUllOO Sl_.0,000.
C;tll OWll•'r, Ujlt t 714 )
&'2 2tU4.
1IOlO Ouwn gt-t' you ,1 3
br, 2 b.i l'Ohla M ""'" <~r' "lo qutlhfy1ng
1\,~u m l' VA l oa n
P r opt!rl Y tl nul>c ,
bott 3850 or b42 lOl O
·77 MBZ. 3000 (;r,.al
diesel Buy a t loan
balanl~. S3M ma. 7~0063
MESA HEIGHTS I TOWHHOMES J 2 & 3 lid rm s, a l l
• ameruu~. Pn ced from
~500.
100/o DOWN
2-i!IOGLE. 642·9560
POOL. SPA
4 Br family home. nr
schools & shopt,, 15 rrwt
tr~s. xtras. 547-7066,
97S-0447 Agt. -----
WEHAVEWHAT
Owner wi II urry 9llO.OOO
2nd Ill IO' , ~ old lo11n
can be ~umod at 7'< on
Lhaa ~auulul 3 br, 2 bit
home In downtown lluul
lnat on lil'atb Citll
1417
IXICUTIVI
SIACLIFf HOMl
4 HR wtaotr, ot•t•un ,
hct•C'h nearby.. Up.ii at.lt~d
w rww poper . tile. &
l'~l\t( 2 U.'S\.'(f bm•k
hrt·plo1Ct:l>. lg wulk 111
du~els , t"o v 'cl bnd.
pallt>. f'r<>lt-~l>IUllUlly
lc1ndH:tpcd A 11111 1-t S2JO.OOO owe w ,ufh
t.'lerll down 84H l788.
Khn~t: & Asi.oc
•MEWUSTINGS
t:ilt-ellent cul de s ar J
Hdrm, den home. Model
coodition. backs to river,
gate acce;s to bike trail,
boat g;,te. Ownl•r will
help finance. Hurry! On
ly $15 t.500
~Spindnft, llB
JohnC..rcy, GRI, R ~CI
e•--;, ' I
I I ( ,
I ' .'till,)
$13,950
DOWN!
No qualifying! Owner
will hoa nce• Hnghl
t'hL-<ery home. blePfl to thi:
li&kc Ill Woodbndgc
CGllledC..,..t
754-1202
••CONTRACT
OF SALE
Call for dettub about
how t b1s method o t
purchase wall allow )OU
to ASSVME the 8""'4'}
loan 00 ltul> l'XCllUI.: :{
bedroom1den luwnhom~· 1
an prei.tlg1ous WOOD·
BRIDGE ~STAT l-:S ..
1lu:. home hus 11 ' Ask mg
$147,000. Try 30rt duwn.
fiii')w,,udbrldgc
NEXT BEST TO
OCEAN FRONT
0 Arfhf.h-~D 't. . h. wner inancmg. on miss t 1s
opportunity to hve & work by the
sea shore! Pictured is a scene of beach
just 600 ft. from this unique beach
House. The li v/rm & fam/rm. both
have wood burning frplcs & wood
floors. 4 Bdrms., 4 baths. an attached
skylighted 18 ft. tall studio with 572
sq.ft. of floor s pa ce. 2 small kitchens
& 3 garages. is arranged for a Three
Generation Family to reside under
one roof, with privacy for aLL Built
a r o und a n Or ie nta I Landscaped
Courtyard with an enviable covered
lanai for year-round entertainment.
Great residence or tax shelter in No .
La~una. Only $295,000.
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THE
ACTIOH GIOUP
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HartlOul-I 042 0-an Johnson. 552·5687 I
••••••••••••••••••••••• MacNab-Jrv10e. ~1 -.8700
494-7551
WA~.:~OME **OPEN HOUSE ! "'""-I 044 OCEAN LOVERS!
You're LookJeq For DOCK FOR 50' BOAT I••••••••••••••••••••••• STOP SEARCHING
Mesa Ve rde "Dre am I TO 0 c I Sat & Sun 1 5 Tl-£AOCk You've round 1t! North
I House''. Clean as new. 3 Assume lst · w 2nd • ·-·~
---------Bdrm, 2ba, eov'd patio. w/$220,000 do. H unt-Come and see Uus lovely HIU.S ~~ ixJ~':i~ch~3 O....Sun 1-5 Smlassumable al 7~'"J •. I ington Ha r bour loc. detac h e d W OOD PresidtwtHO..W corated. quality carpel.
.W ESit.ber Agt 645-2632 I $1(17,000. Open Sat 11-4. Frwy close. Less congcs-BRIDGE home. Com er For the dlScn mina ting and hardwooo floor~
1760 W. Iowa. b<XJ than Newport Grant location a cross f rom I !amdy; llus prest1g1ous throughout ! Poolsn.ed
A.-.swnable-By Ownc r 631-2l42 • Jomson,Agt.846-777! j park.f1eXJbleflnancing., ho m e c onsist s o f 4 lol Best of all. ··Owner
lmmacul;,te Move lo *IOP"RTRJDGE _ _,, 3 B f 2 b u~.Jroot-Boat Slap lr A bdnns., 2 baltb. d ining will help ftnance" ... lep cu.iu r, am rm, a. , I ._,, . Sl39 000 Ii:<: healed pool Sl 20,000. . Rare opporturuly lo buy , I nn.. wet bar, nook, walk ~ to a new Lafe NOW! _.,..= ~ Sunbow Hcahy) :i' ~"'= ";;:':,:;:r,·7~ [ rll)""°"brldgc I ~x~~s '!~~?' :.~~~ A.slon6~~ 12
, DIVORCE J Huntingt on lla rbo ur . Rcalrlj with wa lk·in c losl'l & OJilfl.·lJff.5._·. j I r I dressing rm. Large lot FORCESSALE •••••••••• Magn i i cent v iew . 551·3000 , wtth x lnl night h ~ht
Y<•ur dream hou:.e for 1 DUPLEXES I magni fH·~nl h o u s e 1r.o8arrann Pk•y,ln ln~ I \1ew Rarely 15. lh1s plan I• OC:'.AI• •n;
pnJy S2:5 .0W down J vr I , SJ.500.000 c<a~y mll'rest I 00 the market. "llh a 'I~ 1 1ww. 2 .,10 ry l'nll'rta"m f.nJoy ~t· frwts fr0'!1 201 ralc. Call: 714 g 10·hll3 *TERMS! TERMS! ' 1 c w . O w n t· r _ -----_ fl'll1lt home. Formal dm I lrt'C> Ith only $26,000 afl.6pm. 1 transferred $2!H ,5UO ~.--utiSTIC TB> ,., rm. lf'p dn 11,. rm d11. Lakt• OVl'r Im•· ml lsl -I •--ludmo land ~"' A •• 11"' EC1l !> • imd M'lkr "111 obtain a Owner wtJI carry b::ick. u"' ... homt> "1th excl'llent :"'J~J;!!.&/~lc3 :a;;~~~ l new 2nd SIJS.000 Th.., a~lirviM I 044 up to $45;000 ,. ASSU'<H. DAVID D. CARLSON nour plan for itrac-100; ~\s · 1 ~ from Ne1o1.port Bc:H"h 1·•••••••••••••••••••••• bt TD. at 8.\o •'All lh1' j REALTOR 831-9293 formal or mform.11 cnln :J_m rm.' ~uml ow mt <)Ven ~t· Sun 1·5. 234 TURTLEROCK clJ'ld Ill WOOUBHlOGE tauung. A lruiy ~~ IJI
oan. 631 22 .. 2 r: I.5th St, CM TERliCE f-~TATE:s 2 bedroom., I JBr 28a wtlh m any xlr::i., home localed <>n a full • .. 63 1-2242 . and d en J erre rl>on &up . ..-A-$10'7 500 as· dCre wclh white wat.r ~ ] I PresideM HotM model $147 ()()() ,.. ~. • . I bo & l-StJnb<M Hrafh f A . J Brand new o n m::irkf't. [Uj) . . ~umable loan. ~I 6375 ~~k, g~cc re · · ·· · [ -·· Sunb<M Reatt~~ One of the mO'it e xqu1:.11e ~I W\'l\dhrldgc I L •-h 1048 ducroto SJSS,000
homes m Irvine Nothing R , I oquto uo:OC OCEAN VIEWS ShJrp :i bd twnh.,r . --1 hasbcen sparedin e~t & CJ llJ I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""'' •""' 1• l k T /\ t~aJly charrrunl! homl' ~·~1 1~~m i;non•. TRIPLEX. qllli!Jty. Locatt'<.1 high on I :i:ll-:JOoO I PALACE on a large lot-Enlt·r ~·iur
... WMtsi~ loe. I lhetuJl, wath a dramauc. l!l21J f\.;rr.1nca , ........ l n tnr BY THE sr... ""'Tl µn\llll' world lhru owe ~ r 12' c . ! • • ~weeptng VICW. Thi!. ex· .:;A anllqOl' Iron gatt.., Unr·I..
t ' ~ll.rJct .~l 10'' <,rcJt 1 l'lusavP home ft·atun·.,, 3Ar. 2Ba. beautiful nt...,. l.Jgun.i Meudowl> Ex p;,uo, ,tunt.> fr-nk , , ,
\\•ry nl'x. on cln part. or n~tal art!a Sl75 000 -Country l"rench dNor, 3 home $75 mo 4~·77V1 •-tutt\t'. pnvall' st.>tl1ng tt'fl.'>IV<' USt' of _;~ l•Jm
v.1lltr.idelor H f. ur2n~ _c::..rant..Agenl M0_5?.:2._ bdrm s, 2•, bath:., l·vcs 8311615 m South l..<igWla . Mone-. pktl'thl' p1c1urt.> Pt-rfrtl ru l:lt-aUl ilwor . pros I . formal dJn ln" rm 'fam1· 1 ----throw UJ ~ach. ::.te• .... lll l •· ·~• ... 1 t .... ri.-...:-2 Bdrm " ,. · c-u u n l r y :. t'l t 1 n ~ 2 rl< .. -.c...., mime I!> oc·a '" --... ,.., . I} rm . 3 cur garagt• pool lcnrus court:. F or ml·r Ii d
dt l'1ld of qwet l'UI dc 1 Owneor Hetp F1nance: & s pa Thl' c u~ tom
1
TURTLatOCK m 0 d ~ 1 h 0 m l' 3 rm s · + g u l. l> l ~.ic :i~rncw " :t hr&:.!51 ZcnedR-2 f e a t ures ar<.· t oo !liew s;ardcn homl' ~ooms.2 baltb.fom1 q~~s~·;f,'LLS •
~ BrMbtulq vUli&e aod
oc.en view from this ~I Bdrm 2 bath
bame. ~ family rocm Md Uvlu room,
llllOY t.atrH 1D lbla.
beautltully decorated .._, -.ooo. Aalume
~IMll. -don osen
• ' !• ••
l:agunaNlr•
Realty •
.OOOWI Near oe w 4br, Iba,
spaclou• home. Hu
famLl1 rm • formal din· Ina: Laree a:utr suite
w/ntreat. Located dOle
lo c ountry c lub 6
tie.ch. .. 1231~ f.,,.,.. AS m; VllW a oceaa eohances the .. .. ,...,. ...... '"' ....................... l2UN. CO~ HWY
LAGUNA Bf:ACH
dl-4148 many pGAibUiUes of this i--------Lagima Beach charmer. JAlt••~
OCEAN It CANYON
VlEWS
Seclude d 3br, h o m e
w/spaclou.s back yard.
Lee redwood deck to
WldCh even.Ing sunsets.
Hardwood floor s and
modem k1tch make lhlS
home very li vable.
0 W C. 2nd. $198,000.
Ple a s e c all d aily
549-7003: eves 1-756-4688
2br +den home is within SclecioUI 2 Bdrm, den. 2
walking d istance to ff.replac•. llanelou.t
beach. F1ex.ible rananc· Mt-ln IUlcbea. Formal
&n&. •• $199,*. dlninC room.. lluy up-
IST ClASS crades! 1275,000-bas
TWtlly remodeled 2br, 1.-&e auumable loan!
OCIANNOHT
llAUT. VIEW.
Ternfic 2 bdrm, ba co-op
Ln Laguna SeacWf. Great
v iew o l c oas t lin e .
sm.<m.
-
WATIKfRO"fl
ttOML!>
ReA.L ESTATE
631-1400
THE ltG STEAL
And tl won't Lalte a lh1ef
111 see the value Ln thtS
t r ;,d1t1onal h o m e
den & 2'1\ba home on ap-
prox 'i4 acre located lmi
from ocean. Beaut.if~
r 1n1s h ed in sid e "
OtA. .. li!l0,000.
49J..9494 495-5220
49 .. 241] •• 110.5050
MOHAACHIAY
4 bedroom. 3 'h bath,
formal d1n1ng room .
pool, pnvate gated com-
munity, near be ac h.
R e duced $2 0,000 .
$319:,00.
•
LAGUNA NIGUEL
A iiuperbly•ma mtained
well upgraded 4 bedroom
Petl't.'Sette r II .home oo
la rge view lot . Ex·
lraord.lnary underlying
financmg. Nicely pnced
aU157,750.
IN det8Jled extenor Of -
t'(-dar stucco construe· e· ltilCil1ft uon & he a vy ~ha k e &~~ roonmes Rambling 3
bdrm .• fa m rm dn floor
plan serviced by 2 ba~. 1006 PacaJ1c Coast Hwy. "" lOUilly upgraded rrom pamt, carpets & cedar LAGUNA BEACH
walls W wood shUlleroo 1 ___ 4_f_4-1 __ 0_5_7 __ _
windows. M asl. s ua ll'
opens tb'ro ug b g l ~n~ YISTAHAMOE
doors to secluded ~pa Decorator Pen.ct
w redwood deck. Step-1lu.s Jewet of a "Villa"
:..tve:r lulchen w1brkfsl. ~ all the nice touches
bar. bas all the modem yoo wouJd wanL .. wood
conv e n 14!n ces. W e floors, s hutte rs. brick
betlevc Uu.s ooe LS a real pat.HlS. lush ~ant~. A
i.teal at Spao<>u'i 3 bdrm. 2 ba. in
$164,900 FULL PRJCE' an oclus rve p ri vat e
CA LL M I SS I O'l communit y . O w n e r
R i:AL TY Cin.mcl.llg avail $247 ,000
98SS C6t Hwy , Laguna ~ V._.. ll.£.
~494-0731 4'7-1761
0 W N E R W I L L Lab Fornt I 055
<"ONSIOEH CONTRACT ••••••••••••••••••••••• OF SAL E WITll 2tl
UOW'l
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1.4'1 I.hi• \It'"' "'')(.('.j dt"t'k!>
"' 11Ji4J un lht• w.ed bncl..
pal111 th1 \ 3 bedroom
t'w>tni.' h"-" 1 l aJI S.1 !J7 IO'J
U.. 'IKiO REAL !::!>I ATE
~1720
La1Jt910 Hils 1050 ....•.•..........•.....
By Owner 3 Bdrm condo
V i e w . s 20.oou dn .
S5n mo A.'>'>ume In ~IJ
urtradt-~ 6125
MOllLEHOME
Super 2 bdrm • 2 hJth.
family rm . new plu...h
r a r p C' t ~ • ~ 1 r
rondlt1onin.ie . "d'h.-r &:
dryer . comer l11<a11uo
Totally u p.:radt'<l Im
mtteulall·. m <)\'C' nghl m .
J>nced lo ~II.
SIH,000
v.dl buy S bdr ms •
f11JTDly rm . pool & owot·r
wllJ help ftnan~. or al>·
swnable loan.
MAt:RYSfAUFrER
S EA LION REALTY
67).5354 497-3388
1067 .....•..............•.•
IEVER1. Y HIUS!
HASMOTHIMG
64z.sioo
111£11-SAT·SUM l·I
1014W. .... sDr.· .,...,. sa.or...
S Bedroom. Aasume
S250K lat TD, U V.%.
Seller Wlij ~. Bay &
ligbta view ..
BAY & OCEAN
VIEW
lDWeSt pnc:.?ld 3 bedroom
Ill l rvtne Terrace. Call
for~
$14,000 DOWN
MOQUAUFYIMG
Assume b a l•nce o r sioo.<m at ll~mt oo 3br
home w large pool & new
Jae. u-g entry lutcb w '
btnn BBQ, frplc. & 2 car
gar. 64.S-8968
Divorce Sale
FA!Mbhtf2&2 <H ~Plan.
N..-.umable SlUOK all()'!..
A rare opportunity.
CaJJ Owner ~-12JO
REIXX:ED f OR QUICK
SALE Elegant Versalll~
P~ Condo. Ocean
\If'"· 2 bdrm. 2 ba.
f1repl;,ce. c lubhouse,
pool. l>pa. sauna, btJlJard
& rec. rm. Total secun-
t y . Vacant. Ow ner .
SIS;,000 Call 752.9466
MUSTSB.L
TMS WEBCEHD!!
HARBOR RIOG E. Crest
UJnd<.l 2400 sq ft .• water + ruw It Vll'W, 3 br .• loft + F H . 2 decks, neutral
lOOC'> A.'lsume S123K al
!I"-" + low price!
Pa.tn C'k Tenore. 6JI · 12.66
REALTORS b<1. 0 H & vault(-d c·e1l Owner will help ftnanrc I numerous lo m en lion Pn ced under but Ider' ly room , opcn·Wl'l h::ir an~. Cun 11. 631-1266.1 qu.ilJhed huyt>r wllh 2\#', Please come & lake a 1 pnce & term!> 1111-:h ::I!>· Attract ave hbrary-lurt A niC't•ly remodelf.'d 3
bl I N I bdrm home with CK·t•an Ow1wrAJ..'l down. Alt r urt1ve 2 look.youwon't bcda~a p 'Ulrul c oan 0<1ua1· Amcn1t1es f(a lo re! A
. ·~~ ~
1
~~-j bedroom home w1lh din· j ~~ed! Thi.' ult1m<1lc 1n ~~ Sl7!:1,500 640 m2 wife 's dream a t ius t ~~~ F_;:1~:J1 e~~:;.r'& RedhillADo".:llltu ~ 111g Mca. wood floors, Lvm1ort & elegance, of· '""' SJ.50.000·really wo rth many exlras Great for
552
~7500.1.~1 j _L ______ l'u:.t.om dral)l-:. & sh ul· feredatS455.000. checking anto' Phone _
Kl-:ALTORS ters. Call tor deta ils' DAVIDD.CARLSOM OWHRWjFtMAMCE now! ~.;1~n~cx;;~/~ 1.._ _______ _
ON THIS!
11\Asl.andUll: '11·~ · Fxrcl
U'U! l.Jkt• ~ll>'IOO \ ICJO
11.1th boat fJulalit.~ a nd
c"I u b ho u s e . ~ o r 5
bt>drvom~, 2 •~ baths
SuJ)t:'r 11~t pool ared +
'fl.J de.utnt.'<l for enter ·
ta1nang' f..x c1t1 nS? fun
room• Eye apJ)t'alJng d<.·
rot" Uruout ' Landsc .i ped
to perfe<'t1o n ' Inves t
YtlUTllme nght :-.;ow aod
mak(• an appomlmt'fll lo
~· CXfennS? at $299.000
~ Bt.<droom, 2 "'1 bath COO·
do Assume 93-. ~ loan.
Wa lk lo be ach . pool.
liro«er, Tom Gottaer,
~~ ~caat:Fam.Hom~ ~~~O. UK R. Ca ll REALTOR 833-9293 t:pgr adcd Woodbridge 675-7512 J:l!U'bo $295,000 1•
Pool & Spo TAABBl. Glen 2br ~· l781 NORTH L.AGUHA
~ bdrm, 3 ha ln-lcvcl -· fti).JUINU)L WOOOIRIDGE I• _ "ithgoodocean.v1ew , ,,... ~allDtE LOAN m~ ffOOS'._' A lovely 3 bdrm home
$146,500 $20.000 dwn., I NM I rPE PARK Cn.'Cksade Poplar ~di on •• eludes large. formal din
b<1 l at 12•;, Ownr DanoPoint 1026 "UL.LUI <·uJ-de-sac.J lir.2ba.ram 'I~ mg rm . a tnum with :~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fabulous 4 bedroom nn. Ready July. 12~.· • fountain & complrtely
UY OWN l::R North C.il1 5 l\it•w owner lrlln!.fer red. j Yale Plan, ideally local for 18 mos po~sa bl e. pnvatedcck. $275,000 ml.t)l sell Sl2S.OOO 3 Hr 2 ed oo cul-Oe-:.al'. Hagh S51·9629or559·6409 A F F 0 R D /\ B L 1-: bdrm. :i ba. Lar"t' a:>· I ' LUXURY t u Id r ,_. " Ha home• Will accept loan balanc1J . Newly I ou1 e r o · ntrtter
.. urnablc mort~age near l'as h/lradc1 motorhomt· I carpeted & frc.-shly pa mt I rers contemporary wood ·~~K.~~
!I < S '' 11 er w 1 I I on g),000 t.'Quily. Zoned ed throu gh ou t. T hi!. RANCHO & glass eleganct• with "'• ••
cooperate. Completely for2 more unit., 661-IIB!KI I homealsohru. central ;,ir I SAN JOAc;>UIH 9 ''• '; f 1 n a n c 1 n g
refurbished Hardwood ~ v~ I 034 cond. &hardwood fl()()r:,. I' Outstanding San Carlos Dramatic· OCC'il n & CJ
floor.., new carpels, new .........--. -r OPEi'll Sat & Sun 1 5 Mode.I in the goll course nyon view.> 1-~Z a cCCl>l> tu
Solanan tall', many bwlt· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14.592 Oak cocnmwuty. G reat loca town s:M9 500
111S. 111cludang m irrored OPEN HOUSE lJon. with a view or the . . . 17141 494-1177
bar. Beauuful mature Dream Come True, pool. I hills. ltlaoy upgrades an-ALWAYS WA."'ITED TO
y.ird. Do~ run. Storage spa, 3Br. fam rm,+ as. eluding expensive Oak BlilLO YOUR O WN WELCOME HOME!
room , fountain , Cash swne ~7-Isl. $134,000 woodwork. Competitive-HOME? We ha ve it de· A.tnum entry cnto lh1S 4
pood. new roof, counter Don ·1 m IS'> 1 11190 5 ly priced lo -;ell They signed, approved & r('· bedroom hom e with
top food cente r. all a p-Walnut.Sunl2·5.731 7S44 don't last long an tha& ady t.obuild.Callfor de· b e ame d c e 1la o g s, '· 1 d d 2000 EbbWalz a~'l ,....,,., ha rdwood floor s & puances anc u e . .. · w 0 0 n H R 1 I> (; r. ........ ta.tis on 2 Lagun:i lots slrylJghts. Family room
i,q. rt. at $124,500. 1353 •:.~ f on 11 1, , t with plans $179,500 each. •. ,_..,.... d Oc •. t;ar ll n u for d IN t•a r rroessa a y t"<:ura " PATTERSON PAR K" "'"""--.:u yar · ean ex " S h 35,00>0 N-ll't LOAN ed & LandM:<eJ><.'<l, /\kin Redhill~~Realty "' canyon views. 1249,500
Kallybrooke c ool) · ~super 2 :sty 4 BH. :l'' "A'ihford" 2 Hr IV.. llo. ~ R. E YOU"VE ARRIVED!
Open Sat /Sun 1·5· Call lia. & pool home. L<iad<-d Bngbt KJlchen. Spa, Ubl 552-7500 497~ Designer built 3 bedroom
64().6436or957-1170 wimany xtra feature' (;ar. Ne.ir Lake. l'oob . ho me wath 2 ·s l o r y •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1E.!. A,,.,! E W W t: S ·r. 7»50'18$149,950 Al#.-Call Brad AT OCEAN atnum. fi replaces. oa1t fr
FR ""'""'" Sparkling l bdrm . a pt . ut Cowt ard r t EE 8 "Cl"llltir.o CLUI pool aJ e. Y • 0 1111 am, _ T-~' ; speca a menities, s pa an m aste r bath.
Wkly hslof "By Owner" Hillfilqo.t t.och I 040 ow.«RH. S717 /llfll0. Beal&iful "Forest Hill'I el. garage; private steps Brealbt•kina views .
Prices, Addresses. Etc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Big 2+2 coodo/OR/big Home" with low m ain· tD beach. Owner nn a nce $465.000
C&U HELP·U·S ELL NA.CH 4 IDRM yd. tenance land sca pe . at U%. SlSO.ooo&ibm1t. ltOOMTOGIOW
n14)957·5721..We belp Beller call fast. this one Ceotalr.Ownrss.2-1127 Perled for family hv· 1n this 3 bed.room hOCDe
"By0wner"sellfr$1450 will be gooe before the ing-4bdrms.,family rm., 2 BR. 2 ba. condo. Quiet with family room & ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I weekend. Close to the Wdb the assumable loan 2'1\ baths, ronnal dinang a rea: pool. jacuur. 5~ deck. TasteluJ
:: beach and walk LO thing. & addition a l sell e r & hplc. Notice the very clubhouse. Fplc, washer, . decor & creative, low
4 Br, l~ Ba fa mily financin g this house private INDOOR s pa! dryer, refrig. Owner will maintenance laodscap. Owner selling Eastslde
spaciouS 3 BR 2 Ba. lndry
rm. lge yard. Ope n
Sat /Sun 10-2PM, 382
Elllbn'.
home. Offered at only 111Ul'l be on the market AU for only' $149,900. helpfmance. $12S,OOO ing. $148$0 nm.ooo. VA terms too! long. call Now!!! 3br, Brand n e w o n the PegAJ..lenRJtr 494-7578 ~ ........ C8ll~Jll66 2ba, detached . Huge market. call for app'L. OCEANFRONT ~
mstrbdrmsuite w/study $51,500 Ne w m o dular t y pe RealEstate
POOi.HOME ·~ Super locaUon. 3 Br, I~
ba. 95,SOO. Seller will Real
finance. or tty your VA.
area & adjacent atrium Starter home in an xlnt 497 1!454 area -coun•..., kitchen. location. 'Jbe loan can be l'omes, pvt. community, •o. ~" ·--·-_. T-'-th t 2 lx:hs, 24 br secun ty, University P ark. Toni ..,,.,.....,... .... e e ame
to ..... •-ou'll sub · I e ll 1 n ° 0 K . Morris. Agt. 64-4·7020, Sc.>e u .... one • Y .. ~!~!48· Lingo R eal b(y~TIH (7l4)488.38l6.
°'9tt W /S.. I ·S
31623 P•Cat Hwy. ~2t .... _ By Owner: 3br w tvlew.
AdWt only livlng reatur· Asumab&e lit. No Qua.U·
ing clubhouse. exercise ...w. .. Call n4 9'12-1443
SUIFllACTY
53~7542
Y.A.
Be8.-tful 3 bedroom. lf'4
bll&h W11.b pool •spa up-atr.ted · only Sll4.000.
Call Glen He llwartb
&MIO ~
OM THI SAMD XII&. amumable loan. 2br
Unbelievable view of Condo. lJlte new. All
Catall.na and Hi.mUnll<>o ammitiel. 0wnr W/beJp. Beach pier. l Bdrm con· G451
do at 711 Ocean Ave.---------
Seller wm carry financ• &NVllSITY PAIK Ina at 10%, low down. 4 Bdrm, Iba. Priced red.
WOltLD l.L to GIM,500. Owau will
5"°1111 ~HT REALTY 97' .. IJJ MUST S ELL Tit.JS--------
WEEKI Le. 4 bd .• 3 ba.
Nr. IOJl eoo.Jne. Tolall1
upcraded. Sl84,900.
Patrick Tenore, A gt , •·118S.
Ynlvwslty Pile Deane Hm.
4br, 3ba, creative fin.
S205,000. 551-4447 :
152·5108 Dolpbtn
Propertiel
--.... t --
.. ,,,,_ ___ _
room. pools, apaa &8 ten· '"..... • m ct.a. Freshly palilted 2 ..,,_ Da/OWC .t I 00/o + den "Plan 4". wllh ~ 10-3 outatandint fl.nancln1. -w .J ... -a ay. :s. Home la vacant• owner La.a. 180 decree v iew wW do an AITD. from 4 YT new redecoral· ~I ed 38r trt-level custom
U:!aded I bdrm. 6 home. Steps to bcb. r rm., l blk. from a .ooo. AIJ... a1.sw lllll:e lealllia.OwnerwiU
ALMOST
OCWROMT
t:bis 4 bdrm home bu all
the amenities. f'r:!:i hardwood noon,
auh windows, decks kd.ina wito the Patllic
md DMh mort. •is.ooo. .
belpftouce. Home" •a-a view decb, 3br, 3ba.
Cid. den, bon111. Poe. part rur '9'.Ul. Assam $170.000. 497.5494 "5·U70 n~ U~ OllC 2nd, will co-op. 1990 So. Coast Hwy. U<Jlil 81 Owner. UH,000. Lquna 8e1ch
711•1900 1. ... ......,
.c
............... 1052 ......•................
67§.7512 WAU< THIS WAY-·
ne wl y decor dted 3
bedroom h ome "'clh
separatt' d1nrni: n.>0m
room, playroom. u~ed
bndc hreplac~· & ~·ood
decks. Move-in condllion
& an occan view, too'
$225,000
OJ)~
MOLAN
Real Esten
661-1161
SEL.L. idle items Wllb a
Da.1.ly Pllot Cl asslfied Ad.
L..J-Nicptt 1052 .......................
f!I Coldwell Banker
TA.KE OYll
LARGE LOW tHTalST LOAMS
Lovely 4 bdrm.. 3 bath custom
ho me on quiet road location.
Owner willing to carry trust deeds
for right party. Jt 's in Monarch
Bay Terrace with a fine view,
$385,000.
AIOYI DAMA '°'"' MAllMA Classic Spanish architecture, a
Dana Point showplace. Short walk
to fine restaurants , 3 or 4 bdrms .•
3 baths. formal dining room,
ha rdwood floors, ocean views.
$335,000.
ASSUMI LOAM
OM ~ COUISI HOMI
Lovely 4 bdrm., 3 bath executive
home with El Niguel fairway
frontage. Assumable 1st. T.D. and
owner may carry 2nd. Outstanding
features include: pool & spa,
oversized yard .. 2 fireplaces.
elegant master suite. 2 air
conditionen & 2 furnaces, 4 car
garage, and gourmet kitchen
facing 17th fairway ... $472,~.
A COLDWILL ....... CO.
496-7222 831-0836 ......... .., ....
YI-.....
1
BF.ACH DUPLEX. l3'"'r
financmg 4 yN new. 100
~to sand. S279,900. Ph
015-1S06
f'IMN. POINT
Beaia.. area 1.11 which to
bw ld Tear down a l
$235,000. Call for details.
Homs Wood. RHltor
675-1676
PARTNER or ?? Needed
tD ~ 2nd phase
Villa Balboa Coodo. ~.
673-1282 .
BY OWNER
Bayfro nl·s hp, s upe r
VleW. 4 Br 3 Ba. Fin.
avllll. 673-1003
BY OWNER-Ser. 3Ba.
"Harbor Vaew". Try as·
sumable 8~~. $92,000 in. Sl.89,<m. 2071 Prt Bristol
Open 12-2 Sal.
IAYSHOltlS
Cl.te and comfortabl&-
all woodsy aod open
bea.im, large used britk
~· 3 Bdrm.s, COi)'
kitchen. Updated. ready
to lllOYe In. Owner may I
help wltb financing.
..
1247,sGO. ..
3652CR.ESl'V1EW, NB ..
()peoHouseSun 1·~
642-5200
SIOK do. to aaaumel I No "'
QUdfytq. LI 5 bet prof.
ldlcp'd. Prtn. ool1. ,.., I
Gl·lal
Wl&sfroat Dock • Bulld ,.-own custom ~. I IOklOO' lot. 80S _.. St. ,
m.m.t or 173-17'1 j
nm.su.-....... J ,.....~'°I th HCC"' of an)' ................ )
JOU'I II llsted la
ClaHlfl••· pliloae I '
..... ' .,..
-~
OPEN HOUSE
SATUIDAY, APU. 26tlt-IJ:OO.l:OO
SUMDA Y, APllL 27~ t J~l:OO
• HARBOR VJEW HOMES * CUSTOMIZED PORTOFlNO * Beaut.lful 'nltd Entranl'c • 4 Bedrooms * St,\ S.tbrooms
• Fam.Uy Room wtlh Brt<'k Ftreptare & Oak Floo~
• Uvlni Room wilb 8r1r k Fireplace
• Library witb Brick' fo'trt'pl:tC'P
• Kitchen with eram lc 1'1~ ounlcr~. Oak FlOC>l"fi & Nf'w Upgraded Appliance
• Utility Room 15'x7 ·s ..
• Professionally Landscaped. THf'd Yard Pront & Rear
• AssumabJe Loun of .000 at 9•,,.. Interest or $200 000 ut 141,4~ Interest
• f'ee Land •Sellin~ Price S289.500
• Many Extras -Upl(rade<i C' rpt'ls. Wallpaper, Shutters.
Drapes. Appliance!>
1106 POIT IEMWICK PHOHE:759-ll21 O'HEAL
1AYca1sT I
The borne with the pretty
face! Brick ext e rior.
lll'Ches and orna mental
Iron gates. S pac1C1us
rooms bwlt a round cen-
OWNER
IUUT IA YSHOIE
Handsome. 2-i.t) c•nrncr
lot w xtra Ir~ ) ur<l &
private patio 4br. 3b.i.
S425.000 2522 \'1i.l.1 I >r
645-Z7t7
t r a I patio -a ve r y
private place. 4 Bdrmi;.
dining room . fa mi ly room. step-down livmg
room set apart for Ideal
entert.alning. 1304.000
OO?SANTJAGO. NB
OPENHOUSESUN.1-5
642-5200
Pe~tt,M ~~r~ ff'
LIDO IA YFROHT
P\er & slJ p lo accom-
modate 40' + boat Ex
pans1ve upper dttk off
the bedrooms & full pa Lio
flowing from lJvanJ( room
olfer a spectacular view
ol bay life. 4 Bdrm 3 Ha.
den. ltg panelled !lamc-
roocn. Owner will help
finance A r a r e op.
portimity at this pnce ~.00>
Npt Perunsula Rily
613-33.55
AffOllDAILE
RETIR E TO T H E
BEACH! Cute I Bdrm
and den. IJ1 ho use. ':i
mobiJe. $54,900; or like-
oew 3 Bdrms, big a nd
beautiful for sas.ooo. Others avaHable too-all
in De An za Ba y:.1d~
Village
:DIE. Coast Hwy-:: 77
OP E."l SAT SU'< I ~
642-5200
('
Pete Barrett. ~~r 9"
&dlainM~w
Wahrl10fttHw
With loot Dock
By Pacesetter Homes
Elegant 5 bedroom . 4
bath home now under
coostruct1on. Outsland I
mg custom features in
elude large master s u1t('
wit h h yd ro·wh1rlpool
Jetted tub. formal danmg
room . garden r oom .
custo m fireplace with
ronversatJon pit. 2 car
garage, 17'x38' pnvate
dodc with water & ele<:
t n city. Some optional
color selection possible
during const.ruct1on
Priced $1.095.000
Will consider exchange
for desert property
Buy d i r ectly from
btilder. Prin. only
Im Harbor lsla.od On ve
Newport Beach
oratSUH 1-5
Carol Hoff. Agt, 631-0094
Shown by appointment
YllW PIMTHOUSE
Prolesslooally d ecorat·
ed, fully furnished 1
Bdrm. Owner will carry
finaocing ! S137 .500
642-5200
ANXIOUS
F .anl:&sllt' l hr rnnclu with
ocean 'te w fro m
bakllflY $125,000
Mutlow-Kcnnedy Corp
Anna Morland, exclusive
~ent
97~or 631 ·0486
laGC.AMYON
Townhouse on I rg end
lot. 2 sty entry & IJVUlR
nn. 4 Br 4 Ba. spac1ou!>
mst r s wle. pvt guest
qtrs Panelled den. fully
eqLDppcd fam1l~ rm Call
ror rletaJ ls $63.5, 000
~Jl( Peninsula Rlt~
673-33.55
Gnat FMancin9
AvaJlable on th is t•x
qws1te home 1n pre·
shglou.'> L>over Shorei.
French doors . parqut•l
floors. s kylJghts. :.pa
M8R sludy. Not un or
dinary house:! Und1·r
$400.000 C harl1t•111•
~I evs. Southlanc.J
fUtrs. 5"14· 1440
ILUFFS • CONDO
-ibr. 3ba. ownr wall r1n
Sl70.000 1-'u rn•'>h erl sso.~ &t4 s110
_-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;-•] WEST<;LIF FS CON OU
Ukenew,2Hr.2Ba.U H.
frplc. pool. ~124.5011
~ Sat ·Sun 1-4 l~
Rutl and Own a~t
675-0099
l.AYCREST
Customized h·an Wells 3
Bdrm. family room that
'>parklh with pnde of
ownership Owner ~Ill
help with f1n.ini-1ng
S?75.M •
642-5200
Pete Barrett,M ~~~r ff'
NEWPORT
CUSTOM
$189,500
Tbls exciting Newport
home offf•rs an enter-
OWNER WILL
FfNAHCE
HARBOR VIEW 2 i.tor>
w circular sta1rcJi.e.
Formal dmwg. fam1l)
nn. 3 Br. 212. ba, s unken
fireplace area + !.ep apl
w1ldtchen. b v r m . 1 Br.
2ba. $255,000 with low
down. Owner will carry
at attractive ant. rates.
75&-12'6
IEST IUY OH UDO
4 BR 3 Ba. 45' lot. <:Wit
conte mpora r y . T'op
oood.. owner finaoctnR.
&ibmit olCer. Ownrl bkr
lin33:11
tauieT"sdellght w unique -----------
llvabtllty. FEE LAND. ---------Sparl<.Jtng POOL. Selle r DOVER SHORES
rnollvatcd I OWi& AH. AT 12° o
646-77 I I S70.000 down will get ~ llu I
into t h1l> b<':i ut 1 fu I ("-"l '/El lii ;.J lit!;.J:J Ct.5tom bwlt 3 Bdrm :!
, -.. -··-------bath horn!:.' on fee land j
Real Estate Elegant dining room
---------grac1ou.s master s wl<'. :i 1
car garage. ~org<'ou~ OWN A POOL landscapmg and murl·
EnJOY lh<' luxury and this LS a dynamite hurrw
pn va<'y of your own. !>Ur· that will s wt your nel.'<li..
rounded by dramatic 5325.000
lvlln Wells £ormer m odl'I OPEN SAT SUN t2 0r~t
t.>me. Separate master J~Sr\~IJAGU l>H
suite plus 2 Bd rm and ~
family room s199.500 I ~, -Newport
OJIENSUNDAY 1·5 1 oas~a 1718 1kVINEAVt: ~ c I
642•5200 .Properties
r · 71.U7b09501 ~~tt· ~h~ ~l·~'~H
Rgglster ""' SPYGLASS HILL
CUSTOM HOME
•~~~~~~~~~I 5 Bdrm EngliM! Tudor --Over 5000 s q fl of
IEST BUY! I el_egance on pool sn:e lot
SPYGI •ss :Xace view terms Other ~ homes a lso C1va1I an th1:.
A mll!.t see in th1: ev<'n· 1 areCI.
ang Spect:.cular night HWPT AMERICAN
bght view' Great home • 957 1900 for entertamtng Seldom P\ operftH ____ • __
seen Del Mar Model
Courtyrd entry J U!>l
I.a.sled.
759-150 I
Real F..state
DOVER SHORES
Soper financmg. Front
row view. Excellent con
diuon. 4 + Bdrms. pool
and spa. $300,000 1st TD
at 10.~. Open £or your
inspectton Sun. 1-5
1718GA.LAXY DR.
642-5200
Lease option. Harbor
View Home 3 Udrm
SBOO mo. Call £or anlo.
Bkr. 957·1900
Reily Kerr Really
OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5
500 Kings Road
$399.SOO. owe at 12'1.
_______ ,rtt.M,~~~,7~3-~l~l~·I~~
•I a •II DftA O.cl'O ~ 24C» Novla. Open House
taUI ....., ""'°"""" 12-5. 3 Bdrm Bluffs con-
GreM flnaocing, assume do. Assumable low an 10~% loans . 1 le 2 t e r est loan C J R
bedrooms. ocean and ~ .. '"'VllW W~IEW Realtors. Ann . 646·5096. baJ views owner will .-""""""'..,. .. ~. $148,000 ASS MABLE ...,,.~
....... start at $125.000. 9.75%! Plush lg. 3 bd. 1--------llldow-Kenoedy Co~. Patrick Tenore. ~l-12.66 E.ASTILUFf :::n~~g•;t:~;~igs :~ 1:1~~,~· ~i~~·e~3':}1YH ~~':1s~ 6.11.._ REALTORS--mountains. Walk t o
scbools. sboppio~. ten-
'
---- - - - - - - --· Dia. Clean as a pm, but needs some updaling.
I SACIRC£ I Exce l l e nt l e rm s .
MeO •• ,~ szz.ooo.cautoscc.
I I 2'1-.... P'z n .~ 11--Bo•yd•'•67•s..•5930
--I a...,., •• ,, I
I Moving east, must sell lovely 3BR I
home. Dec.orator wallpaper. I Cuetom paint. Parquet noors. Take I
I over 10"4 % LOAN OR OWNER ··
-WILL FINANCE WITH LOW I DOWN PAYMENT. Lowest price In I
I Ea1tbluff. 640-4137 Owner/Broker. J ·'-----------
HAUOaVllW
llAUTY
BUI X onaco model. HlcblY uparaded Lush landscaplnc. Hca led
poiol.8SWf71
....... kr.. H1•H .... 54t G.lnd9J, Acwtt 21. ,.., ................. ., ................................................ .
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CUSTOM
MJl,000
t.!Jlchaaawe dn~o tead1 ~ou to \Ill• t'harnHnl llalbut t.llU'd area ra rnl
ly home Ji roe form
JAl}()(, in prckn acttinll
Ir~~
719-1101 = Wnlktu t; l tm
Keal tltt11te
MVSHOKt::S
BVOWNER
1':X(•hlll•vr 3 bdrm Spu
lkimc (.-Ompktc 1Sccun
ty Mu.-.t M'\,• to ~Llt!ve
~.WI OW(' al t3';
l~lti42 ~01 b46 5603
SOMF.RSF'T 4Hr + dt•n
llOC•I "tP•· lg lut U> vwner 64()..~ 144
U-.ne.r will C• rt')' $80 ,000
lZ'; Jbr. 2ba. htm. s pa
5178 ~ Opu llou~e sat SUn.:WJO Holly ---
LUSEO"IOH
SPAClUUS hom~ & t·on
dtl'> avll..ll now 645 7272
IA YfttOMT CONDO
C>wnt-r aruoo1.c> 64~ ~2{2_
Uy ()wnl•r Jbr . 21?b11 pool
hOml• $220,00(1 2436
1''ranCl8<'1l D> 540-3597,
l'vt' 631 o.'Wl2
NEWPORT CONDO
sellrr wtll l01Jrry contract
with low down on this J
bdnn end unit beauty
Orean view and Mii the
amerutll~ It won't last'
~~ Sll!l.900
•Whelan
Real Estate
VILLA IALIO.A
ep.n Sun I 0-3
240Mic~ 1'313
Executi ve penthouse.
lBr. den. 3rd nr. ocn vu.
10• 2', int owe ,\I'll
631 5155
DECORATOR'S
DELIGHT
2 Bdrm +den, large liv
in~ rm . formal danm~
rm . 2 NCh With frplc A
quallty home in perfect
t:ond1t1on West cllff.
$i4!J.500
PAUL MARTIN
REAL ESTATE
644-7383
...,,"'4AMC ....
•PurC"naae J>1"1c e ... MO. Down l)y mt
D0,000 Balance 12'1-
Am> •Or tyr lie optlol\. "19-* Opuoo money
120,000 Monthly rMl
WOO 1.llOl Yacht Mal'la.
b , b , l•n rm. fr din
nn
•Vl~'W ..
0,.-Ho.e
W&S. IZ.-5
Jim 67$-5$1S
P•t 769-1.321 ---IMMA<.:ULATI:: de
coral.ors dream. • br, 3
be, a1J 14>gradei.. '4~x80
lot. Near beach. SJ75,000. "°""' fleXJble FRAME. 2 story f1x~r
Nwpt Sbon!s SI t.2,000
lil::ACH HOU!!e 2 br +
den Only Sll9.000 Xlnt
tenn:. a' .u1
CANALFRO;\'T 3 br. 3
ba, low do wn Ownr
hnan $295.00> incl land
Pl:l6s lse opt
l>UPLEX. Penin 3+3
W1JI S W rent $265.000 owe.
l:all fQI' appt tu St.'l'
Htnfo Jervis
642 8850
.lohn Coom!)(>. tfr31tor
MWPTTERRACE
Owner will f1nant't' 2 br. J
Liu. smglc sto11 end urut
w low d o wn T om
<.;wnard1. 835-5445
-~~~I~
100/o lnt-1h Ilk Oen.
3 Br 1 •, ba. Assume or owe HY, dn 759-1045
HARBOR VIEW
Owner tramferrc.'(f and
:.eJun~ beautiful 5 bdrm
~ High In. low
tnt rate; HIGl~l~-.; LOW
1:-IT RATE' Call qw1•k
64&-1103. 640-6789 lik r
DRIVE TO
•DUAM COINllo..U•l••/T•"f•• ..._,. a••l'tJ .....,,, for.... 1700 •••••••••••••••••••••••
"""'' .,.,, ....................... 4 Unt tl/Coata Me1u1
l':Vtr dream ol OWIW\I Aaaumable t 4'li loan· •.OOO. Sub'-to 1031 ~ own home »t th.--" lleach? Yw Cllll make 1t <'Ondo. Colla Me:,a, 2Br, *'3d'1 AIJ.. °' UM711
aJJ come <roe w /thl~ r ~Ha. back yard, utll. ti.eh propPrty • •73 Key room. 2 car gar. (rplc.
J:li.ltayne,2 bdrm,2 be + Mo ving fro m a r~a.
tm. rm. Call today. Ry 182,SOO. 645--082_!__ _
app\. only! 1SC6022)
-..OSll ~~
WAUCB & LIE ••••••••••••••••••~!~~
"-S61.000a...
()i Oduu DpU priced a t
Sl00.000. Ea. Unit 2Br
1i,;,e., shake root, cop·
per plumbln& • 2 2-or ....,.. .
MOllUHOMES
JRVlNEGROVE PARK
li.lper lri pie '"1'" coach
Spacious Elegant' Ap·
prux 2,000 sq fl. S87.500
Call Jl1 orence 832-1706 or
Eve l yn Copelan d
!n3-4T12 Aet
I TREASURE
ISU.HO•
I S7,500y
will stay Ill park ' Utfl
Laguna Beach. Pvt ft~
tung. pvt pier' San JC It'
wide. Full pnce only
S7.SOO. Hurry. won't last '
f BK5o5 I 894--06 lJ
WAL.dl&lEi
MOllLi HOMES
Aff<>RDAILE
OPPORTUNITY
70 I Udo rorti Dr.
Udo~ Hm. Portl
CftHSAT/SUH l·S
On Water · ·r '
Anchoraiie Wv S>lli,500
43 f'reemoot ~.000
29 F'reemont 'S2'1.750
7 An.za $12. 000
':Tl Drake S23 .500
40 Drake SZ'i.500
~I)( lht'!.1' have IJA V
V I F: W d n d IH 1 • J t t•
hl•ach
Ccnttty ViUoqe
700 Udo Pri Dr . a, $4.>,0t.ICI :n s 12U ouo
JI SJ4J .I 1\.111
-
\,.\. '" 1<11<0'\1 I ft > ... I ..,
Rr AL (SlATE b II 14rr,
Wllldw .... ,,.,. .... "
SSi-4763
4 Plexte1. 12-:; ~i.uroable,
29)'n. owe part Upland
area Pnn only $l55,000 I~~~~~~~~~ 898-3J25 Agent
..... ,,.,...+y 2000
············~·········· 6 DILUXE UM"S
PRJME EASTSIOt;. CM
2Bdrms each
111ESl'AR NESCO
613-7761
20 HEW UHITS-CM
Heauuful 2 bd. 2 ba
townhouse u nit ...
w frpla>. vaulted cell·
llllS·
4UMITS
Close to South Coast
Pt.au Soper c lean. High
1.oc:ome wuts Pn ced to
seJJ at SlGS.000 Broker
5f7.0Q
~
<~y 1 let ! Good Costa
Mesa locaUon 3 Bdrm 2
Ba Owner wtll carry at 10'~ for 4 years W ,000
TSL lnvstmts 642· 1603 down. Full pnce S206,000.
Unit~ ~mg upgraded
RENTAL and are fulJy occupied
lMX.>Mt;PROPERTY Yearly tot'ome 120.000
5:59.900 Modular Type per bw ld1ng T ena nts
liume.. 24 hr Sl:.'CUMty. 3 pa) Ultlalle!.
1.1;:4~;~~6 pool & 1.11er A fR€HIG€
-SUHrTSC~M. /-f-~ HOM€~
'\1.'ar new. 2 br, 2 bu fkal U.tatc lnH~!>lmcnL'i
w ff'llleo..garal(~ 3333W CoastHwy,Nli
'ISL lnv:1tm\.5 642 1603 645.6646
<.:losed Sonday
Hew 9-1 1-27 or 36
UMts
All 2 Hr ... all ()('l'Upled
lircall ~ven w 125' r down
!J llxlin'A\ Pos~1blP Con-
2321 Hoity Lmte
!Off Tustin or ln1n1• I•--------·,
below 16th St I The. l In ~for Safe I 200
lm5 sq. ft. home LS on I) ••• ••• ••• ••. ••• •••••••• t
S147.700. Century 21 Gold PALMDALE I
81/2°10
RHAHCIHG
32 UNITS
Coast Realtors, 548 1168
1076 •..................•...
100/oDOWN
will buy th.t.s pri m e RJ
louation with E-Z·2 rent 2
Bdnn house localed in
wallt to beach No. San
Clemente. Owner anx·
l()US.
OMLY $89,500
644-7211
( '(JmJll<'rt'rill Do~ntown
JniJ
ltt.~1rienlll.1I I n l 'll)
\)wner. 714 M5 ;,tJOO X 330
AGENT
l l'lfJt-r ~.000 l)t.'r unrl
II 3x gl'O'>, CXt••n-.i vPI)
rt:furb1!>hl:.'d hq.;h d•· RXERUPPEI
mand rental ar,•a Thie; 1-. I 44 urut riffle<' bldi.: l::asy
uueoCtht-~t buy-. 1n ull lertn!> Owner will trade
11( <>rang<," County today' or carry 2nd T U for
5895.000 w1tti $260.000 down payment CJNL V
down .Urokcr coopera S~2~ 000 U rok t•r .,
UOll Call Pat Parkl.llsun ~com1t
11r (;apMood)'. 752 19'l0 Aq. 55._77~ _
;_
-QUAIL
PLACE
fltlOPllTllS'"'
Jll5t hsted ~LS1dc 2 oo a
lot $11.5.000. Cbarge''
Cemsy 21 G<*S Coul
ReaAors 548-U68
•JUSTUStm•
• Unit•. Westmlnttn. Cro11 lacome SU.JOO
wkh low .... ---U'Tc. loM •owe baJuee
for $ yun ..... DO pay·
med& Ut. year. '17.• ··
down. SJ.52,000. Pna-"' ;.
c ipala onlt -Lt• ~
Barnhart Birr. (714) •
:16Mf75
4IMl'LlllS
+IUMTS ••.500 to •.500 Bread and butter unit.I .
Xlnt rental area . sep.
yanis ~. lots. tu
ti.Us. inc encl 1ar. Pnnc
only.
~-:.--:..[$· ~C11Cl161m
..
Sin Clemente Duplexes • T •
. assumable loans of
Sl00.000 each. lN, No
pouit.S. Snut.h-Meyer Act.
64(>5357 .
TRIPLEX
SMALL OOWN. Owner
wtll carry balance a t
14•·;, 3 Bdrm or 2 Bdrm,
den owners. urut. Modem
k itch en . En closed
gara1e. large pnvale
yard. Two 2 Bcirma with
pa tros. arty decor
thruout. Agent, 646·32M
2200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Maarn1f1t'ent oceanfront
Home Site. Three Arch
Bay.So. Laguna .Secun-
ty enclave overlooks ex-
qw1w cove Ideal lime ~
to bwld while quality ·:.
an:tutects. t'ontractors Ir
mJte rials ar e avail.
$895,000 Courtesv to •
liroker -. l,lu al d1eci .
buyt>n> onJy please. 1213)
622$-1.'.m
Top of Spyglass
Almo:tt hal!-acre lot.
Perlect for large Dream
Home Room for pool etc
Panoramic view. Lot 88
11 Rocky Potnt 7S2 7474
Mon ·f'rl 9-S
Att.: a1U n
R-3 LOT
Prime Costa Me--a
location on Ra ker St
for apartme nts or
condos. Builde r 'i.
pacltatce a vailable.
Call ror info. Terms
available
HEWUSTIHG .. This HROAU M OUR
SEAV1EW4 Bdrm home Ll' • • • 18 tn a pnvate rommuni-1w-. ..... ....il6ili0~;.;;y,...iiiiil
ty and hai. been pro
fess1onally lands<'aped
and d('('orau'<l l h ru out
and owner wants to ... ell
$395.000 Mk for Linda
f\.'f'gus-On
S.,Jum,
.. !:!!!!~ ..... ~??.~ I
Vdky&Oc~Vu
New 4300 sq rt high
quality custom humc on 1
acre. Zoned for hor~cs
Trades cons1d~r~d
SS75.000
()-jVI..!-&<.:lark luuJ..an~ l11r
l agent who spec1ubze'>
in lndustn al Property
and that ran tlose large
industrial rea I est a le
100% COOlJD.UiSIOO, Ver)'
aggressive o ffice. Call
Mr Clark In Newport
Bch 8.51 16166
~PLEXES
RlOMSIS9,000
200o OOWH
HUR DtSNEYUHD
Broiler 1714 iSO lti24
-. 10,-JI l:lO , ...... ,
TAKEOVY
EXISTIHG LOAH
l.J :"leat on1ts. tnl·um t' s.i 7. 14 0. pr() J It(' t c• d
SSl.1452 L1Sli'd µr it'<'
S&l,OOJ Gocxt area
MURCHfSOH
&tfttpriHS 64S-24 I 1
•22&NTS•
G11 rden G r ove, all 2
8dnn WU1.s wuli 311 cood
ai I acre ,,_ 2 years o~.
Pnme IOt'allon XL:O.."T
TFJL\iS S290.000 down
Sl.500.UOO Pnn only IA"'
liamha.rt l il4 1 ~7~ I
~ propert) .,.,. nt•r.. in
l t' rt-... t e d 1 n I! t' tl 1 n g
~ether to c•ut thl' h1~h
ru5.t al plumbmit repau -s.
n u 1 n v " i. t m t' n t
nt>ces'.'ta r} ConlJt.'l
RCTaylorCo
.l i ~\ 1\.)(. I
TENNIS?
ESTATE LOT
IHIESTAREA
VILLA PARK!
111•1998-1027
ep.n Sun 1-5
2123 Y ocht JYlio
ROGERS REAL TY
675-2311
HEWPORT HEIGHTS
~HOUSES /S 1-5
502 l(lnqs Rd
1 BORM·GREATVIEW
Xlnl Tcrmi;, S399,500
644-7211 ..
WEST IA Y A VE.
PMM. SflECl.AL
LOW DN flYMTS!
LESS TH.AH INT.
Ucaut rem o deled
Sp,mbh style home with
hwte master swte. com
fortdblc fa m dy rm ,
formal IJvang rm w li:c
frplc. Walk to pantry oH
new k1tcht!n P\t roof lop
'undeck Lg. d!.!.umabl<'
loan Ownt'r will a~~1i;t
w futancuig
Of-n Sun 1-4
1111 W.lay.An.
rlaya R~al Estate
673-1900
SPECTACULAR
UGKTSHOW
Secrriew • lroodMoor
4 Bdrm 3 bath home
Port Royal Owner will
carry contract at 12'"<.
Guarded gat e d com
muruty
BEST BUYS
TN NEWPORT
Old World Charm in »
lruly warm 2bd beach
home. New NJc kitchen
&new Ule bath. P n ced at
al m ost lo t v a lu e .
O'eatlve flnancini;
UALBOA duplex nf'wly
remodeled rn & o ut
1185.000. Oood usumo·
ble toen.
LEAS.: npllon on 2 large
di~• clo&e to beach
Call for d e tails P et
Stolne1 Owner1A1ent
675-mS
llmmed 178 uni t ...
Ccn11wt cial Houston. Teus. wrap
f't .,.ty I 6 0 0 arwnd nok <1t 11,... int
D Bourke. Rltr. S46-WW ••••••••••••••••• ••• • •• I 1 H mult1pl.u:r ~K dn Frank Jt ~·~
IT'SA BARGAIN DEVELOPERS! .J 11 II r poi I t ~ p
l..and & or lutut't' uffw•· I SJ lSO.lCJO Office /Prof. lkk).
17.000 SQ n um c-1 spa('('
E'(l<o\1n1: I i Ufl tl'<
~.100 -.111 handle JOO'
Ht.>al·hfrunl Ht!ady to de
velop $441 pn .., r
If you enJOY s:rar1nu'
country hvms: 1h1., :lHr.
l ~•Ba Ca pt "'"~ Hill
lx'Cluty with v,nilll-d l'l 'll
mg & cozy I rpll' 1-. fol'
you only s,io.ooo dn
4$-9667. 496·2876
bldi:-. :i .!.."> .11 ri·-. W ii I I The lc.tfthowtt Co.
JV 644 7Uttl ll21 Westerly P laH'
<;<~11\ M ~-"" :--ll<Jl'l'l~G C' l"°"T Ell
lirosi. IOCOml' SIUJ.UOCI
t\l.:sum<> ht Tl> for
~.tOl al !J 5 H'. l"trm
I~ pncc-d ~.OCM> f'nrw
l '\l,'llt'pOrt Beach 833 ~ I
1,t l 'rul'> Hou.-.lon Tcxru.
:-.. P SI 400.000 In
01• 1du.il mclt•r:. Good
Suuthwesl Joe w llAJ • Ot'
BROKER I ~33 17ZI
OCEAN/HR VU
OPEN SAT SUN 1-S ~Calle Bien Vcmtu
Cstm Spanish 4 Br. 3' 2
ba. Full ocean harbor
view 34.50 sq fl 40· pool
31'1car gar SlO.OOO..c·pt &
drapery al low an rt· I
S200K assumable In lll
ll>l•'"; Owner will help
finance 77G-4959
only ARt 1-41!1 l;t)SO I
Small StrLp Shoµpin.:
tupum·y ~ellers .... ·111
l an; finam ini: .. 25 ,
do
The lcefthowtt Co.
'1121 Wt"Sterl) Pl11c1·
...._l>Ort Bt•ac..!!_ 833 ~Ju I
•Ol'EA!'\FRONT. N U
St:>e<tacular tnplt'X Xlnt
f111Jnt·1n.i: I'\ l pl\
6'j3.jf)77
SB..LYWILt C~LPr" 5'. f'il~h 110 ('.t ... h I
rd u rn .!If •I••" 11 I
$1 1111. 111111 , II ft I I
fJ\o\TICr.>lu 1J .i \ .I 1 I
The lcenhower Co.
~~~~t:i;~C~J K3J !YI'., I
Saith~ 1086 ..•..........•••.......
SEUER
MOTIV.ATB>
Ocean view cottage on
oversized corner lo t
Depreciation and tenant
rental income L'> vours while you w;ut for. cun·
struction f1nanc1ng 2
Bedrooms Charm1n1:' •
S139.000.
~ l.006 Pacific Coast Hwy.
LAGUNA BEACH
494-8057
1098 •••••••••••••••••••••••
3 bdrm. t ba. New ca rpet!>
& paurt. Ul le out. La rge
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RXERUPPER
44 W\Jl office bldi: i'~a~'
Lenn. Owner will trade
or carry 2nd T 0 fur
down pJyment ONLY
S42~.ooo Br u k<'r ...
wt'lrOmc.•
Aqent 556-7777
~C...t.r
COST1\° M ~SA . ~rt'at
potent ial lo 1n t·reusc
rents 14 stores mcludc
market & liquor Pnce
St.JOO.cm. Gr-M" Sl2'J.895
:!Y'; down owe; balanl'('
9 ·: utterest
631-5252
··~ Albert Pussell
Rea lly Co.
yard 179,000. 8721 Bolsa. COftdofltlftlum1/Tow"·
DM600. ho.Ms fOf' sole I 7 00 •••••••••••••••••••••••
.,,._..OpettHH
••••••••••••••••••••••• OYOCondo
1100
°'911 "--S... 234 Cliff ~c:2 Lal(una
20761 .._. llYd H.I . OpenSW\ 1·5 # t 95 Refreshments served .
o.tom Bit Dix 2Br. 2Ba. BringprinCJpa!s. ~e ram rm. amen1tles TROY PROPERTIES
galore, reasonable rent. ___ <_2.lJ_> 822 __ ·9005 __ _
Ila-. 8'TM010 JASMIN! CRH«
&tilDO·SJC 1122WIJITEWATER
H I g h I y up 1 r a d e d , ls the! property too good
SUvucresl h ome. 2br, topa.v up. Quiel and pre· 2ba. lalaad style kllcb. ~ for the new low
New crpta. d.rlll. Beaut. price o r S30o .ooo.
earthtooes . Xlot. loc Tastelul.b' dtt0rated and
wl)ow m.alnt lachcp. s· Jt quality cunuru c t•d
20' tun deck. By ownr. 478C\.
•IZ' OPF.N SUNDAY
UDO MOBILE PARK
t 2 Bolivar. tc l Br. 2
paUOI, s ee to apprec.
Ol!lltury 21 Airport RJty
957.JSlL
964-2611
osan Real.cy
I
,.:ASTSJD F. (' \f
Slm'ORT
<..4>\'Ulgtun -l·Plcx 111 llun
11ngton Bed ch w11 h 3
bedroom 0 14 ncr l> unit
and ~ 2 bt.'droom un
11.5 Sellt>r pays negative
lur l.l month.:. Offered at
only SZJS.00> ~ 36&;
"'her tnplex . larJtr Int I
f.mLa..,llC' area SHH.950
Rob1. rt U ~I r ll ilt1• n
631 1aib
·~ --------
• COTr nrl\LTT Cfl ~ invrsrnrm conrnnr
You 've Arrived
NEWPORT BEACH
Te r rific Ocean Vie w Duplex.
Westside . Owner will finance at
interest rate we ll below prevailing .
Take advantage· on this new hsting.
$359.000.
NEWPORT BEACH
Super Westside duplex. Fee land.
Assumable loan at 10'1 int. This is a
great rent al unit. $199.500 .
CORONA on MAI
Charming duplex. south of Coast
flighway. Best value in CdM.
$123.000 assumable. Offered at
$219.000.
Other Bayfront Properties
with Pier & Slip
Call for Information.
2075 San Joequln Hll .. Rd.
Acro11 from 810 CANYON
Newport Beach
640-sm
....... o.wrt.
RftCri 2400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOR LEASE
1'cw 2 bedroom 2 bath
home M1ss1on Lakes
Country C lub Golf·
tennis·pool. Beautiful!}
landscaped. no main
ltS\31\Ce yard
9&11> Clubhouse Rd
~HotSpnng!.
2 J.3-':I'/8-2.572
llG IE.AR LAKE
~l~ over·s1zed gambrel
10 s hell !.Idle. F1n1sh
yourself & save SS. 2br.
112ba. frplc. lrg well
treed lot Low down .
Owner -.·Ill fanJnl'l.'.
~750
1be Real Estate Ston
Uox 6833.
Big Bear Lake. CA 92315
1 "866-5726 days
1-866-31563 eves
IN'OJAN WELLSCC
1!llh gl't't"l1, new villa +
1'00do on Morratesb C.C.
Owner will car ry 1st T D.
13•: No pom ts. Smith
Meyer. Agt. 640-S357.
CMofeo.Mty
"'·~ 2550 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Own 8 At're auni farm
with an mcome businas.
A paradise of rollina
pas ture a c res , rock
quarry, almond trees,
rarm buildings and a
nlce22m sq ft. bo me. A ~
car carport w1lb work
5hop; and bfst ol all a
hOOb)' lbal turned into M
commeric al retail
l'Q'ller)' bus&DeH. Local·
eel 2 mdes Well or the Cl.
ty ot Paso Robles on the
busy road to Lake
Nademento. This pro-
perty Is zoned for many
~ llMll. Owner will
finance at lOCAr int. with
~dn. PriceSl9'7,000.
Very nice 2Br 1~8•
Lake View Home at
Naciemenlo Lake . <Oak
Shcrcsl Priced reduced
tollltl.500.
20 Ac. 8 mlla south east
of Paao Roble11 .
Outstandln1 Vi e w,
ptictd at ooly '42.500
Wl\b wry FOCI tenna.
&Dl"l1I W. HESSlCK
REALTOR• Al80C. <•>---
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1144 ....._ V-.. JU7 ~~~-~ ... ~~~~ ...•................... ...................... . 1421 .......................
NeWDOrt &ucb New vm1 .... ,, I ru11 Jl07 ....... , ............................................................ . '• ......... . .... ,.... c..-. l114
..... Z700 ..... 1100 ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••
llr.lbe, lt'•r ,.,., frp~.
lei lam rm • wet b11r. r«rut ln m.atr bdrm.
nk ~ ll50mo
lat IDew y, Nnrthwuad
or UJ J090 t Ouff,-J.
AVllU Now
.......................
CllSJO F. SAUSMY SI.
SunRhMr
Form
1£ALT• ...........
AVMp s-. ...... c..
UN RIVER FARM
1C"o<Jowl1rk flo41c1 r (l ~ )
~unta \'nt>t. t'alsfom1a ~
Tel~phone (~> 688·7738
lamSdt 3 larp bdrm 2
be. fireplar•, dll
hwuber, aprlnkten .
f9DC41d yard CtJlldrH
OK ua mo Call
to.WI. Woodbrid&e <l lcnn l:ondo
4br 1119 oo fda SS2SMo 2br, I~. h ty, frplc, A~ a li l mm., d on dlbwr, air NICEI Ten·
lllclftro•ta D.f lllh b\ Dll. pool 6 lake prlv
117 _. m>Mo. ~.1m Alt
J ., a ba , quit'!
nel1hbor'ltoud. low
iaa.lM yard No l"!lM
Adult• 0011 UU
~
3 Bdrm. 1\art.lt!r'OC'k G l«'n.
ml/per mo. Ao1l Jwu1
1 "'° peca m. aw an
5pm
llMTAL.S
2 Blt.2 bot
No Ru,lflt''& l'onnc-c-tmn •llh
llall M110t1 Hnv l anti & l>t'' t'o
....,.. Z tw, I be. IAl'•I•·
t.ma.U yard Nf'w C'rpt , w-.,. 1 dilld oil No~
~ 22Clll 8 Plac:cmll•
~
281 + U.lbw
38R. 2bA
•HH.21-, b11
o.tofS.. 1Uwfwwl•d "41rly 2600 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •• •• • • ear-w .... Mer 1222
BeauUful Lava llot Spr •••••••••••••••••• •• • • •
a.ogs l.O h1aho 38 + u ere:. t:AU.. FOR 0 t:T All.S on river, &uperb v1~w NNly (k'('()f'aled J Ur,
8':U or lr.ide for~ Cub I 1.ra liv rm, frpk, 2 cur
PO OOx 5002, tltmt!l, CA, gar, 1750 Lse 673 9336 !mu Pnnc unJy ----
Lii.'> H.ad:.u. M.rnianallo.
Mexico, 2 1 IJr c;ondo!>
w fr~ hfo Las Hudui.
memberstup SlSO.~ l'U
Makeolfer 634 9238 Mr:.
Alvarado ---------
2700 •••••••••••••••••••••••
R!DUCID S4Sk
f'oof-c;>uic.11 Sol•
Assume 10•-,'; loun
Over 1600s q . ft. of
gra c 1ou:. l1v1ng.
llcauuful new condo pro.
jt'cl. Great view of
harbor & ocean Adlts.
Secunty bldg. No dog:.
i2l.5.<XX>
MaUOW·Kennedy
Anna Morland Exclu.s1ve
Nft. 975-~. 631·0486
•••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••••••••••••
3144 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 Bdrm Orangetrt.>e condo
oo the water w/dock.
Xlnl sun t'Xpl)sure.
rc1rig incl. lennlS Po<>I I
sauna etC' ~ 552 3440
, ______ _
DICUT1VI HOMI
I tot
CAMEO HIGHLANDS
4Rr, 2'1l1Ba . p\I\ patio ac
beac h 675 6000 ur
&u-4077
Fantastic ocn vie w ,
Harbor View Kills. 3Br,
2lia. Crplc, French drs,
great palJo & yd Lse OP·
uon ~ mo. 1000 While
SiuJs Way. 759-9448 ----
2 Br house, no smokers,
no klds or pet.s. Avail.
MDy lst. ~. 760-9019.
May not be seen until
aJter Apnl 30th.
3 BR 2 Ba, duplex. deck.
spa. $800 mo. Owner.
mi.; Poinsettia. 760--0695
3224
•••••••••••••••••••••••
LUXURY 2 br. 2 ba condo.
dbl gar. F.P .. pool &
spac. $550 mo. tst & last.
S200dep. 642·5290.
Adults. New 2Br. 21h Ba .
a,,t.. drapes, 2 car gar.
SwunlDlllg pool, spa. 9-6
64S-89116.
IASTc.M.
2 .. ltOOM
TOWHHOUH
lAJV(•ly 2 br townhou~t',
m1)i 3 yn> uld liedroomb
up calh ccdUlg In l. It with reJtll bnck f1rcpluct'
Nice duung area Super
kitchen & xtra lg"' pvt back yurd 2.S'deep $475
mo. + $25() security & S'75
clearung l~ P. 20th St,
C Unit, 1 blo<·k t:
Newport Blvd On vc by
ONLY! Call 646-1510 or
appt
2 Br, garage, mcc yurd,
quiet, gardener inC'I
Couple only. No pets s:m 548-82S1 or 768-7633. o.a.... 3226 •••••••••••••••••••••••
DANA CREST
BRAND NEW 3 fldrm,
family rm. dining area. 2
ba home. Attractive sun·
ken fireplace area
w 1bnck frplc. BE'aul.
s unny k1tcben with
blUns. Lovely hillside
location with 360 deg
view. Close to schools &
parlts. Bilte '11 2) ma to
Marina . $700 m o .
lst last+dep. Move 1n
May 16. Lease avail. Call
for appt. to see. ~S844
or64S-1771 eves.
3234
•••••••••••••••••••••••
2 Br I Ba condo. beaut. de·
corated, "Springs",
$lll01mo. Refs req No
pas AV8.ll 6!1. 557·3200,
673-019
Spotless 2Br, 2hBa, gar,
frplc, Heritage Pk .
SSTOlmo. M2·4091 aft. s.
Near new private end un·
IL 2 sty, 3 lge bdrms, 21..,
baths, fireplace. family
rm. formal dmmg rm.
comm. tennis & pool
$575 per mo. Call Anita,
agt. 96J.6767
2llniq ft 3br, 2"'2ba, a1c, 2
frplcs, patio. pool. Jac.
tennis. S675Mo 552-9446
Univ. Park 3 BR, 2 bn.
condo; frpl.; on green·
bdt. pool, s pa & tennis.
Avail. now. $675 Mo.
64().9350 Of' 640-1589
Woodbridge Con<io 2·sty.
Jbr. lYJba, entry k1tch.
lndry rm. lndsp brick
patio. Tennis. pool, Jae.
lake pnv & playground.
SS6S Mo. i\:v a 1 I. SS 1-0654
t•wpon leach 3 I 69 ~Mo. 3br. i~.ba. cpb,
T1beron Condo. 2 ~r.
formal d in rm. frplc,
highly upgradt>d. Nr .
pool & c:lub ho u ~c .
fl46.0329
Orangetree pauo homl',
~1mo lease 2 Br 2 Ba,
frplc, 2 car gar. comm
t.eruu.s1pool. Adult~. no
pets 581·2342, S..'>9-6271
••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc, dbl gar. l·ncl yrd
H •• I h u d P c n 1 n 5 u I a 1'1taC't home. 1;.ii; 9666
haylrunt. p\l tx·a1 h, pvt
<j.)('k, S br, 2 b.i, \cr v dt•·
'1r;1hle ,'1,o (M.'ts. S3500
mo yrly 12131870.0036
llGCAHYON
ExcutJve home for lea~e
elegantly rurn1s hed
Grand piano. pool table,
• VJew, pnvacy, secunty
J!ate. $2650 a month.
Owner. broker.
DENNESOOEHLJNG
RN1ltor
64-0-4SUI
l-011' Lease Summt·r Rt"n
t.d Bell u l 1 r u I F I v f'
t'4odmom Bayfront With
Shf) For Laq(e H11a\
AvaJlablc Junl'. ,July &
Augu&t Call Harriet
Perry fo·or /\ppo1ntt>
mCf'lt Brokl'r 759-9100
................••.••..
3206 ...•...................
3 Bdrm. 3 Ua . frplc .
garage, patio, yrly lease
9J25•mo. 20S ~merald
Capitrano leoch 3218
·······~··············· DUPLEX. 2 br. fabulous
ocean vie w, sundeck,
beam Cl.'11 . encl. gar
SS7S. mo Refs r eq'd
661 ·Hll0
Carano det Mor 3222 .................•.•.••
NEW 3 BR .. tud1~trk
411'7 ba s:JS-0 mo. Agt.
6»6259
3br. 3ba, ulll rm. front
duplex. 719 .l asm1nc ms. Mo. Call 675-6494
2Dr. 18a. gara).(I! nl> peLc;,
~125 mo 1 J<.t & la~t +
$100 seC'. 5411·2871 Jft
61'M ---IMMED OCCU,AtolCY
3 Bdrm, 2 ba or 2 Br.
formal dirung. Dbl lrplc.
lgewalnut panel fam rm.
sep lauodry rm, dbl gar.
huge fncd yrd, new cpts,
new D/W, new paint. Im·
m1.1c. No Pets. $625/lsc.
Dill owner 644-4227
$500 2 Hr, 2ba nrw 1·untlo
1-'<1111 JJC lmml'n 01·
I' U p i.1 n Cy !IS 5 I 4 ~ 6 ,
~9768
..WW l.m T ownhome
J Ur, 21h ba 2 frplci>.
/\ C. 2garag1:s I lg yard.
m mm. pool Near~ (;st
Plaza. school'l. & frwys
S725mo. 751·~
3 Br, 2"'2 ba Includes
frplc, gar, DIW, 2 story.
$580tmo, Is l & last .
673-2282
----Hwitincjon leoc.h 324 0 .•...••.••••.•.....•..•
llOM~ FOR RENT
3 or 4br. Pnced from
SS.00.~ f'ncd yard &
garages. Famllae!t
please. Kids & pct:.
welrome Call 964·2566 or
973-2971. Agt, no fee.
Elegant 2 bdrm, fam rm &
den. ($725 mo). Plus h
crpts, 2' i ba, cedar &
glass. S blk.s lo ocN1n.
Dbl car pvt gar. fully
ma1nt. yd. Adults. nu
pet:. lnqwre al 527 lHth
St 714-~l
Homes for rent. $150 t<>
5500. J BR 2 Ba, fn1.:d
yard & ~ar. Kids pcLl> uk.
Keith. 9624471
4 Br. 2\'.a Ba. ocean view. I
blk to beach, $650 mo.
~l!il56
4 Br + family nn. 3 ba. 2
story. Near beach. Xlnt
school area. S8~ m o.
w gardener. By appt
3 Br famJly residence. 96J.-0.89.
ctuldrenlpel.S OK. fenced ---------
yrd, $550/mo. lnqwre aft
4,642·1141
2br, lba. small chLld OK .
No Pets. $4.SOMo. 1954 B
Meyer 549-3484
NEW Super Sharp
1'wnhm 2br, dn. 21h ba.
frplc, dbl gar, pool. jac,
sauna. No dogs. Wayne.
Agl. &LS-9161
Downtown. 4 Br. 2h bo
$700/mo. Avail aft 5110.
84M378
Qn»2Br. l lf:rBa. sharp,
frplc. lndry rm, pool, len
rus. S4S-O mo. Ask for
John 968-44.56
2 Bdrm t'Oltage, $450 9631
Albacore. Webb Rlty.
R3l·Zl10
3 BR I Ba . S600 monthly, 3 Br, 2 ba, fuJly cpt 'd,
Call m orning /after · drps, acra>s from Elem nooos, schJ. am1mo. 846-5917
673-8346
----
2 Bedroom condo 111
JRVL~E SPRINGS S475
per month.. Ranch Real·
ty.SSH.222
WOOOlalDGE
TOWNHOUSE
Lincoln model-3 Bdrms
and 3 baths Close to
pool. lake and tennis
$750 mo. yrly.
642.-5200
Pete BarrettM ~~~r "'
l Br condo S39S mo. Tim
or Eilee n, Agents ,
640-4950.
LGIJlllMI l.odl 3241 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
4 Bdrm 2 ba . B y
tugtlschool. Avail short
termmotomo Drive by,
do not dJ.sturb. 435 Jo..:I
CaminO del Mar. $750.
494-9456 Ebbtide. 494-9456
. Studio Cottage. 1 blk to
bch, 1 blk to lown, SJ.SO
UUI incl. Avll.ll May I.
494-8143
OCEANFRONT R EN ·
TALS. new modular type
homes, 24 hr sec pvt
bchs, adlts only S8SO mo.
&up. RMP499-3816
OCIEAHVIEW
2br bch me. G rdn & patio. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Condo. heat
So. of hwy. N s mkrs paid. pool. near S.C.
Cle.an. comfortable, con·
veruent. 3Br. 2Ba. new
cpt, pnmeneigbborhood.
x1nt sdlls. S595 mo. Dave
2 Bdrm, 2 bath condo for
lease. Pool and jacuzu.
Security gate. Adults on· ly. £;0/mo. CaU Chns.
S100Mo. 67J. l48'7 art 6. Plata, $4.SO mo 972· I 069 REGENT REALTY
831-3114
Spacious 4 Br home over·
looks g re enbe lt.
panorami c view of
oceanibay, comm. pool.
ava.11 now. SlJOO. Agt.
759-1997
mo PER MONTH FOR 3
BDRM 2 BATH FRONT
UNIT IN S MART
DUPLEX ON SO. SIDE
O F HWY. Private
master bdrm bas walk·lll
clo&et w/full length mir·
ror door. Bdrms have
wall to wall carpets,
large area rugs over
g leam in g ha r dw ood
floors ill Ii vm g rm & d ln •
IJ\I rm. Hlgh beam ceil·
mg and fireplace create
a cozy atmos phere.
KJ\chen bas all bltos.
Shar e 4 car garage
w /e l ec door -also
WMher/dryer. SORRY,
NO PETS. C&JI for appt.
641).. '1178; 53&-8847
3 882 Ba, ~mo,. 1st &
I.alt. mo to mo. Please
call, 75'2-2847, Moo·Frl,
UM
Lag.a ..... • •••••••••••••••••••••• 3252 2 Bdrm, new crpts, new Baron Agt. 536·3701 or
patnt. Gar, fncd yard. 848-0700
<.:luld·pct OK. S425Mo. --------l sl!last +sec 796 W. Oean4br,2ba,pool&prk
Wllson.631·1695 3 BR 2 Ba, dbl garage, priv. Wlktoschl. $650Mo.
fenced ya rd . N r 49MQ22,49iH6ll
Vacant 3br, twnhm im
mac. Dbl gar. Nr. So. Cst
Plaza. S450Mo. Kids
ok.00-5071
Magnolia & Adams. Brand new Lake Park
Scott Realty, S36·7S33. Patio Home 2 br. air evs&3218 cood. dfll&, crpts, 2 car ---------•4br. 3ba. family & din rm. Mesa Verde 3br. 2ba. Kids 2-sty home. 2 car Rar.
& sm dog OK. S650Mo. New crpts & drp s .
lnclcm grdnr fi wat.er. a'IDMo.962-7594
Ca.I I 957-8140 ----------•4br , 2ba , trplc ,
Eastside 2 br, l ba duplea:. pat.lo.Bltlns. Walk to bch.
gar. S6SOMo. 831 ·2553
1().5pm.
2 bdrm. 2 ba. Cando on
golf course. p oo l ,
landscaping/water . SSSO.
e.3258 or 494·206'7 An.
8pm. Rear of property. Qu.iet. Nopet.s. 1675Mo. 962·5-017
mature preferred. $425. 95.14565orS48-4471 I' J' I'• 3 er, den, 2\'l ba condo. --------1 ,._..,., 3242 F/P. wet.bar. pool, adJts.
llAUT1FUL •••••••••••••• ••• ••• •• • U;e l&OO. 4115-6146 TO~OME ~abridge Condo End
F.aat&ide 2 br, l'r\ ba. Un I l . 2 b r 2 ~ b a, SPARJCLJNG CLEAN Lgc QWd welcome 2 story Waterfront. Dock avaU. 2 er. 21iJ ba. bltins, frplc,
wiDdina a~ase, neV: Ca I I H a I G u t s c h • end unit. a/c. SS2S. Dy deoor'll« carpets, fresh _a._IM4-4138 ________ ~ ___ ._ev_673-__ 1_1u __ _
pe1nt, modern kitchen, WATERFRONT 2 br, 2\IJ •JUST REDECO R · flr~plaee, pool. NO .... A,_....,. l"""sq n. 30· ATE.,...,...,. mo pool PE'TS. Water " beat ........... ~ """ u--·• • peld.$4'1Smo 98().a889 stip.Recfac's.Sl.tOOmo. 3Br, 2\'lBa, nr ocean,
-----· ---· -Diane at 846·0503 or wait to stores. tennis.
LA.ROEi BR DUPLEX ...;MS-_1371 ______ gol.I. To See caJl ownr
Fresbllreacty. ms. d •1m u NIA lv maa. CalltoaeeM0-4752 VI ew Con o. New. d)'l/evw specious a Br. 3ba. 2 _.;. _______ _
lllM IOmttldnc to aeU? sm. Cottace for rent. 2 frplcs, aar. COmm pool, 4br, 2ba. den. fem nn,
a-ifJedadadoltwell. M-m. 1ara ... No petl. teonla, beac h. HSO. m>Mo. Near sboppln1.
To Place your
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642-1671
Ill.JU
Kida OK. 2.13f85l·ml 631-0805. 988-<2.806 Call AM or PM 497 ,5047
.... famUy nn. f\'plc, nice .,.._ 3Z44 ......_ Yltfo 32'7
,.-d. lleaa \"erde area. ••-•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.Mo. Afl, 175-2373 or Z bdrm. 2 S\OfY Iii\ ba. llowlntodaJ. Beaut. 4br. ~ -C-.do "Tbe L•lle•" all xtna. Cmr lot, lam
lalll. kit. Beaut. decorat· rm. bltiDI. encl yrd. Kida
Nflr £.tide lilouM, 2 8r -lrllld eew. Ref. req. OC. Off ol. A.Ucia Pkwy, den. lrs Jard _,__ Jfo pe&a . USO m o . 1115 llo. 4M4tt5, or
I ....,, l1J"50J2 .... 17Mll9 .wm.,111 ...
llOMES I' OK RR~ LIDO l.ILMd ,.,. twohM.
3 br. 2..-. ha. !rplc. 2 car
pr. wlk to town. ldt•al
for Milt cpl. 900/mo l e...
D-OIM
ualboa. Oceu vU!w. 2 -•••••••••••••••• Lrsbdrma, Zba. frplc, lrx ~ 3br, Zbe, frplc,
pvt patio Sec gate Geclt, I car 1•r •. Ocean
MUlta. '750Mo 83Mll00 View. '1'1'511Co.. &U.QIO,
~Br..,.. ......... ·'-------=-• refri&, Aduftl, DO ...... .
Ad-Sitkrt rn. 24·hr.
l Ot 4br. Pric~ from .O..._ fl:'ncd yard It
1an•u f'amlllH
pluae Kld11 • pt-I• ......,,. 0..11 llft 2516 or man A&\. no '" 3 Or, 3 b• in NB, frpl. --------
6ll UDO ,AalC pool. r~c c enhr. 48r.Z81,verylt.•llont
AcXLU from 0tlaney1. Newport Terrace. IS1$. Ooor. t>NuWuJ new dlx
OfUl Bay View. Lee tsl lat & lu t +sec. dep. decor, frplc. pvt, nr .......... l2't ••••••••••••••••••••••• fkloreondowlth boataUp. e.321J049'·81!59. ~ls bay. Avall now .
Vacw. '1800/mo. Oli.ldma OK. S7~ mo. NO il't!l!;I A.pt • Condo
l't'ftlaJt . V1H1 Rtnlala ~l28kr.
Jo-Ano Doran, Act f1f I b ,_..._, 1012 W•t 8albcHI. Jeff
'51·91522 ·-···················· 1»3TT1.
BIG CANYON Bordea\1.1'
Home. fo'rench Cntry
latchierl, $147$ Mo. Brkr.
837-0886
~~----~~~ ...... ............, l706 t Bdrm, near beach.
C&fl•-3%71 •-.................... Pailo, gar. all utU pd.
•••••••-•••••••••••••• C>lolnnmc 2Br. lBa. ferry S 3 7 s I mo . Y r l y •
211r. 2'bll. tam rm, Incl gar. ~m:"1Y ~r·~~s. Refemica. G73-1401 or f'ncd twiayard, t.enni-5. · + · mlZ15 o.t..luc.~
Bay view. 3 br, den. 4 b11.
atrium, 3LOO sq. ft. $1000
mo. 646-31183.
Vdticle atorage avail. c:.ra. .. w.r l722 ---------
$425Mo. Jst.last+sec ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.-delM.r-llZZ ~.:.i: de Ollva. Call JBr, 2.Ba . private beach, ;~~~~·;~·;;~·:~:
---------S750week. p&eue caU 752-2847 Mon·
OCEAN VIEW 4 br, 2~
ba, aarde o er incl.
s.t. A.a l2IO ~9:132. MZ-0868 Fri, tCM. l.sl & last mo to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Own/Bt.r 3 Br, 2Yt ba condo .
---~---~-D ~ c o r a l o r CONDO. Nr Hoag. 2 BR. wallpaper /drapes,
l~ pool, jac .. Sauna, prage door opnr, pool,
dbl gar. W/D Avail May refng, bltns. fncd yd.
I s t. S62S I mo. Dys Near So. Cst Plaza. SS75.
973· 1255, eves/wknds mo. bl, las\ + Sl50. 497·2180 Adults. 497·2083 eves ,
91SH280d.Ays.
Seawmd Condo. 2 Br. 1\Y ba, z car gar. frplc. Condo. 3 Br. nr So. Cout
sauna, s po . pool. Plaza.. Gar W D. pool,
ZS.S/mo,613-66l0 SSOO mo. 559·1237 o r
4.96-5649
Versa tiles l br, Condo.
$500Mo. AU amenities SOU'niCOA.5T PLAZA
Sec. 213-8»2323, ~2 Deluxe condo. 3 Br. 1\2
ba Dbl gar w opnr,
lie) CelftY°" T..._ lau.00 bk\.11>. A C. k1d:s.
2Br, 2ba overlook.Ing goU pool, Jae, bltm.s. Avail
course. Pool & tennis 519.$.\.'J().534·7029cv.
cowt.s. $875/mo. SSl-1611
wkdays; 760-1197. Tmtin ..••........•.•.....•..
flhtfs coodo, prestigious 3 •.i Br. I sl()l)'. Card{'fler
BR. 3 ba. Super view & wah."I" pd F P. dton,'
$9)(). Agt. 644-1133 fdm rm. $695. !llo ~l*>
Npt Terrace condo 3 Br,
2 "" Ba . gar, frpl
Wash drye r . r t>frig,
S6:iO mo yrly 730·0480
eve. 731·S53'7 days
Ulodo. adult comµlcx. 2
br, near Hoag. l 'n bl!,
frplc, ds.bwhr Nu pets .
~ mo. 1st, last & de·
paul. 768-7633
Lovely 3bd. 3ba nr bch &
Hoag Hosp. Long lease
only $750. 646-1035 ----Luxury Newport Crest
Condo. 2Br, 212Ba. frplC',
7S9-U217 '
3425 ....•••.•••••..........
•2 Br, nr So C.,t Pl.011
~.X> No pcu,. 7~ 0217 ,
Wl·l41i0
RANC.1f0 MlflA<i f'~. dt·
ror. 2 BR 2 Ba, ;ill :<tr~
By Marriott llot rl &
,hops sms mo 675 1951
Adults New 2Rr, 21,aa
Crpt, drapes. 2 '"" gar Swimmmg pool , :1pa !#·6:
~
garage, tennn .. pool, ---------· cl06e to beach.. $700 mo V1U..i Balbo:i Condo.,
548-~or95l 59'JO U:a.w Adult onl>
•lbr Iba vcedJl \'l('W.
3br. fam rm. 2ha. S850Mo •l br, den. 11•• bu
Children, Pl'l.S wdcomt• •2 hr 2 ba, d111 rm .,.. u
Nl-wly rede(· ,\vull 1m 1·i•JJl v1~w
IJl('d 761}9631 or673 58!!0 •1-"rum s.575 mu -----
COlh MKa 37 24 mo. .. .................... .
SUSCASITAS
furn. 1 br •Pl S300 & up
Encl gar. Adults, oo
pets. 2110 Newpo/'l Bl ,
548-4968 bet. wn 8. 30 & 5
pm.
I killi14• IHdl 37 40 •••••••••••••••••••••••
H.l'1AtotEST
SpaniSh Dtate Wv1n1i '
Beautiful park·likl! i1ur
round1ngs TerraC'ed
poot SW\ken gas bbq,
s parkling fountains
Spaciou s rooms .
Separate d1n1ng area
----~~---lbr, fplc. stove, rehig,
deck, parking, W /D,
avail S·lO . S42SMo.
m~
CUTI I COZY IACH
With ldlcb, stove, refrig,
S. of Hwy, 616"'6 Begonia,
l350 mo. To apply, Bud,
714-673-3495
Small Bachelor /Gst. rm
Part. fwn. No kltcb. 3
min. from Ch111a Cove
Hcti ms. 673·7892.
l124 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Walk· in closets, home 3 Bdrm apt, gas paid
Wc.e latchen & cabmet.s Encl gar, adlts
Walk to Hunt1n11ton 642-~3
Center 1---~~-~---
I l:tedroom f u.rn $10S 1 Bdrm a pt
2 Bedroom rum S4li.5 F.ncJ garage. gas p.Ud.
Adulti. no pets. 642·S073
Uul.lues Free!
l.AQVI1'"TA Hf:RMOSF:
1621! f'ark\l<k Ln I blk w u( ~ach, 3 blh s or
l::dmger
847 5"t
3741 .•.••..••.....•..•.....
LAGUNA B£ACH MTR
L'I,~ Mit1d serv • color
lV. he11lt'<I pool Ut1I.
•714)4\M ~294 11~ Nu.
-~-·st_Hw_ Y ____ _
2 ~. 1 bath apt.
Adull!I C.a.s paid.
642·~3
~~ VERDI:: home al·
roosphere 2&3 br dlx
~ ~Peu s.6-1034
family 2 Br $340. Pool
1$ 3 Br. 2 ba 13'15. Play.
ground. 646-1486.
snJSNDl(i lrg 2br, 2bo,
grm a,pt Pool, rec area.
7lUW UllbSl .
Luxliry studio fo'rtt maid serv. Color tv. t lCJO wk. 2 Br. l ba apt. la~ nn,
l.OC uuJ 499 'l227 no pets ~
--------~7300 3769 ........•.•.•..........
NO
LEASE
REQUIRED
llAtC> totEW .ns
~2 br 2 ba S42S
Prwate pat.105, or Qt'Clt!t
t.'la;.e to shopplll.g. l.!182
Maple.C M
f~ U.-ily 10.S
~1 t.i4t. 611 I ti
or~~I~
ms.s-.utr -----J,Br, lBa, aundedc. ' ....
t o beach, UTS mo. -.w1
WAUACEST. APTS
Newly dee.ot a\ed 2 br
•· l ba • .-. Small dJUd ok, DO pell. M5-4611 •59--
5-er loc ... 2be, .u ueil
pd. a;eept ~. msllo. -.lllO. MUm~--
ZBr, $l50 mo., IA + t .. t +
~ty.
9f·1J0_1 __ _
2Br. 28a ccado. Nr. So.
Gc*lt Plaza. New ioJ.er.
& applianca. Pool·apa.
Sec. gate. S.UO /mo.
531-lllll8.
Super lovely adult apl.
2br. patio, gar. Lota cl
privacy. S395Mo .
&e~.
E.Side2Br, Ula, adlta, no
peu, S375 mo. utU locl'd,
S.U.5'78
Large 1 br. balcony. pool,
patio, adults only, no
pets. $29~. m o. 1887
Moo.rovia,6'5-41830 -----2 Br, 1 ba, upstairs In ...
plea. LDdry facll. No
pas. l340 mo. -c Eut Ullb Pl. 644-(M.52, -----2 Br dup&ex, newly de·
canted. paUo, garage,
adults no pet.a S375. ~
Silt!&m 12-4. 321 O&)e,
73Hl274
MESA VERDE. 2 Br, dlo·
mg rm. 1 bath. lJpgraded
i.mcn1l1es. S450. ht
mo+l200sec. ~
meatiBJlll.
APARTMENTS
BRANO NEW
2 Br, 2 Ba $450
J.'!!rcelleot location, wa.lk
to complete s hopping.
Beauufully laoduaped. Sc>eoous apt.a. Pnvllt.e
P"fJOI or decb. AdllJt.a.
He.al paid. No pets.
Open lo-6 dally
D West Wll.soo, C M.
6ll-M83 IS48-2408
2 BR l Ba VIEW, $4.50. l~l.
~ +sec. Ava1l 1mmed.
C:.tll OaVld. agt. 646·3255
t;..,1de 149 ~ Ray. 2hr.
lbJ, pvol Adults :-.Jo
l\.<t.s S360Mo. ~
~'
Npl SborC'S 4br, 2ba. Rar. JR l PropHii•s
bcb. t en n 1 !>. puo I ~or&iS 6"~!J
$000 mo. Hay, wk\.lay~ --•~•s•k•f•o•r•C•la•r•:i--1 !t>7·7Zl0
YEAll·ROONO Rnf·
Soc•al "ctr~•l·e~ t>-rtocl"r • f r1>e S..nOty
81uncl'I • 880 J • P~r
I ies • Pl\d moctl mote
OAf.AT REOIEATIOM:
llAHOHEW
Bea\4. 3duJI apt SpaC' 2
br. 2 ba twnbs.-w rf p ,
blt.m. L • R. pauos. $4.50 tu
Sl2S 2 Bt, l ba apt Laun· t dry nn. pool, bcJm ceal.
Adults only, no p<'l!I.
Versailles condo. bay &
ocean view, 2br, 2ba.
frp~. full security &
amenities. SiOO/ Mo.
Owner 544-0614 wkdys:
!l>S-1120 eves & wk nds.
1111.if:., J BR t'fld umt t·on·
du, Vll!W from every
room. SOOO Mu . or l~a!>l'
opllon. i~!lf.78 1\~.
Nt·wport/Mrs a Twnhse,
new 3Br, 2~Ra, fr-pk.
pool, s pa & lcnni ... 2 car
l(ar, patio. S725 m o 644-41..92
Harbor Ridge. 4 BR Kens·
ington Model, Reservoir
view; g uarded gale
$2000 Mo Sunny One
Realty, ask fur !-;lien.
501~
Ckeanv1ew. den, 2Br. JBa.
2 car gara~e. pool. jac
CUZZJ, teoru.s . adlts only.
no pe\.s. $.S95 mo. Sau
Oemente 492·3761
i.X'IUXI' 2br. 2ha, auto l!S"
frplt. U(('Jn & bay\ ll'W!>,
hltn:.. !>t•t·uril~. po11t
JaCUUJ, -.l!1i.:ht room. t•n·
Lt-namml'nl f:H·1I .. a.?amc
n1um. pruic ·hke •wlt1111?
b1kl' lo beacht ..... Lido &
rc."ildu.rants. AdulL'i onl~
$650. 644·4596 ('VC$ &
W{'(-krnd:,
•3 Rr, 2 ba, nr. Si> C'oJst
Plaza, $595 No pl'ts
7!9-0217or641 1460
Sfo:NlOR CITJZl::NS onl> '
2 BR pvt condo an adult
community . $4~~.
~ZUJ
Tenr111 •Free LesfOfl'
{pro & pro sl'IOpl'2
Heiinn Oul:l6 •Sauna•
Hydl'OmJ~ • 5_,
m•ng. Qr • ng ... "II"
BOVTI~ "PAAT
MEl'{TS. '>"<I .. I S
"/ L.t't]f ,... • *"''
n' .r.,.d A t-n'w'" ,._ .. :J • N11_,., l ~ ....... p,.,,
• l.Al).11!<~ Open a •"Y
1:1 Iv f,
Oakwood
~rden ~rtments
N•wl)Of1 S.adl/"°-
880 '"'•ne h•' '6'"' 1714) 64~-0550
.... poft a..et\/So.
1700 16th SI
ft>: •t' It tti-Jhl
{ 1141 64 2-8170
M7S. 642,-822 l
TSLMDDt
2Br cptS, drps, bll ms.
Adults only, no pets.
Small quiet c<Jmple-,.
SB> mo. St~ ~tanager
afwr lOam ~· llbl
SC75 mo. Super dlx 2Br.
rrpk. I ~d 11ar age, I
opr'l'I Sµ;tl'\' UI x k 1\. II! &
nwxn' 2.'5ti7 t.ldt'n. To
See C'a.l.I 97~ 5'>.19 --------1 Br, Uke a hou.~. smatl
~)c )ard ~o children
or peu. Clean . S275 mo.
Zl77 Mwer S& 642.2,464
Aduhs, New 28r. 2hBa .
D'pt. drapes. 2 car gar. s .. ,mnung poo{. spa. 9-0:
~.
TSL Bgmt 64.2·1603
SHS. 2 Br. ·~ ba t.uwnbouse All bltn<s,
palw balcony, E·~ldc.
S<lme w /encl. g ar &
frpk
'n:iL Mgmt
2 fjR, Fam Rm, patio.
lndl)', D W, S42S mo or
trade r~nl fo r r ar
645-IEBJ ----------DmMl,oiRt J826 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Spanis h i.tyle large 1
bdrm w 'fireplace &
,µrage. S400 mo. 64.2·3083
~\ldio S2l60 mo. 1MI. ulll.
Clean. Ca II Ma r\b a,
9>1 1161 or 494-l6Tl
Perun. Pt , O«'an view . 3 ---------• BR. 3 ba. Sl200 Yrly. lsc. ---EJSTSIDE TllPl.EX
Nice quiet l br. ocean
view. pool, S300 m o.
&«Z27 t/t; Macnab-Irvine 67~161 Agt. --------WEHAVESUMM ER
Xlnl locauoo nr. Santa
Ana & 17th St. 2 Br, l YJ
ba, townhouse style.
Encl gar. Pvt pal10. new
decor. S42S mo. AduJts,
nopetS i~ llOS
L«. new ocean View, 2br,
2~. frplc. 2 car gar.
SS25Mo. '94-4768 Harbor View llomes·xlnt RENTALS
toe. 3Br. 2Ba, fam rm, WEEK OR MON"Jlf smMo. Ocean View. Zbr.
part. rum. C-25091 La
Cresta. Oimr 494-6848
frplc, formal d1nin ~.
avatl May 1. S900 mo
1213) 594-07 46
EASTll.UFf EXEC.
4Br. 2ba. 2400 sq. ft fam
rm, frpl c, 1 blk to
schools. shops. church,
park & Boys Club, tennis
& swim club. Mm. from
industrial complex or
Nwpt Cntr. llandyman's
gara&e wtelec. dr opnr.
solt water. bllns. auto
spmklrs. ~rdner incl
Frwt t ree'l & more.
Avail. unmed. S900. m. 7123 or 642-0350.
Beautiful n e w
Townhouse. 2 Br 2112 ba.
~. mi to water. Sili60tmo.
213/986-3124
lliHDHfW
Npt. H ts .. close to
schools & 11bobping: 3
liR, 2\.Ai ba. Yrly. $875
mo.~\ 6'1H642
MCANYOH
Twnbrne. 3br. 21iJba, mcro, w 10 . pool, telulis.
BOMo. 7» 1.i46
ae.ut.. large 2 yr . old
d...,&e:xunlt ; 3BR.2Yt ba.
Agent MS-1.564
3 Br. 2 be, ut0elaUon.
Steps to beach. $750
Proper\y CMIM 642-38$0
orM2·1010. •
3 Bdrm rbor View
Ho me . ease/opt.
8Xl/mo. A.tent. 95'H900
Open Houle • 2>'3
~HUetta < Bhlf1 ). ·
2br, 91Q011o. 17S.Nl8
BIO CANYON Specious
2br, 2ba, den. "Donr
Home." -No. 640-1582
UAS1orn°" SPACIOUS bom• 6 ~· cb avail DOW. Ml-'7272.
ttne~1to..U!
O_.,,...edldolt
A Subsidiary Of
The lrvme Company
VILLA IAUOA!
I DR Ill st.><:unty a~ult
blcht. Some ocean Yl\'W
S625 ·Mo Jan Youn.:
6G823S IM -60 >
llG CANYON!
2 BR McLain townhom1·
avBJlable now. $700 Mo
JuJJe V8llW1eren 752· 1414
(M-611
IAYRtOMT!
I BR. 2 baths, w pos!>1hlt>
boat dock $7~Mo Am)
Gaston 642-8235 IM -621
COlllOHA DK. MAR
Oce.an & bay views. t,
bile. above China c;ove 3
Bdrm .. den. 2"9 ba. Va cant SlOOO Mo.
Rmdlo S.. J04M1-
San Luis Rey on the golr course. Avail. J uly bt
BOM.o.
iouma de/ vlfa/t -~ri\<fi~tlM> ~ li'j.J-81;94
2435 E. CoHt Hwy , CdM
associated
GAOi< EAS RE Al TORS
101', Y.. lalboCI t ... 1 J •• 1
BALBOA Bay Club 2br.
2ba $110 day, man 3
days ~ wk. 642.-4087.
642-4736
VILLA COIDOV A
Most Ut1l. Fr~ New cpl,
encl garage, patio.
dsbwbr. Landry rm. No
pd:s.
2 BR $410
2323 Elden Ave .. CM
642.7605
Hill top view of coast &
marina. Jbr, 2&,.;ba. frplc,
pvt gar. patio. Ad.Its. No
Pets.SS3SMo.496-alll8
.............. ll40 •••••••••••••••••••••••
NB 3 br dplx. By week or trg lbr, stove & refng. Lovely all adult, no pets,
month tall June 15th. Pool. adlts No Pets. l.2&3 Br apt.s. 8200 Ed·
213 i1l7 s.s93 295Mo. 673-caM.&4&-7319 anger. b.b. 846-(16lB.
f\Jm Sub lease Park Mesa Verde • cute 2br, QCll!..6. ... •1••
Newport :? Br 2 b11 . qaet cuJ*sac. No pets. ~ "• ..,.
garden apt Ocean view. SB>. 498-l936 Walk to the beach.
May \5 to July ls t. .DeUghtfuJ lge 1"2 Br
SS&-7123 • 2 Br. I ba, n~ crpt ar apts, some w/frplc, au
paint. $360. No pets. ~or balconies. En·
•FANT AS TIC • Sierra Mgmt Co. 641·1324 >OY 20 acres w /attnictJve
Penthouse " townhous• g r e e n be I t • t r e e s •
available June ISt.h for Mtwa..Tow .. 1•1 landscape A 9 e.o.e put·
3 Br 2, .. b 2 r I ling green. 2 pools. $1250Mo. 760-9117 • .,... 8 • rp cs, · d 1 b A /C, 2 garages. 1 Lg f'nen ly c ub ouae
SUUt&AEMTALS yard. C'Omm. pool. Near w/fi'plc:,cob'TV,aauaa.
Near beach 1.2 • 3 BR. So. Cst Plaza. schools & er.a'Cile "weitbt room.
asiu .. S300 Week. up. fJWYS. ms mo. 751-8485. :::,:i.:, .......
IAUOA HIWPOIT Ideal for quiet fem. 1 Br. Adldb.eopata..
RMlty 67M170 s tove /rerr111. No CASA .. IOL
OCEANFRONT, avail lt:idl/pets. l285.&te-llOS 21'61 • ii
now. daily, weekly. Spec· Newly decorated 3 Br 2 Ba I ~~~t~U~6!t!l~I!!~~ tacularvlew.6'13-SU RF townhouse. S pacious I~
• ... ll02 _... ll02 rattplace " pool. Quaet area. Adults. no pets, ... Larse 2br. 1'4h ,
&aper-aru. WaJk to 1"'1.
Adulb. No Peta. 81S-a307 ....................... --.. ·······-····· se. 67~5'Ma/6'S-331l •
** APRIL. SPECIAL * * 2Br. 2811, '450t mo. A/C,
adults, sec. gale, Ull So.
Coast Dr.. Unit A·20Z.
m4'57, Mbr. recorder.
38r, 28a. clean. M25 mo.
Bink ~ America Tt1.lst Deft. '1SG1 d115. MOD·
FrtM.
LES CHATEAUX Ans
1700 Mo. T ..... Au•ll•
5244111
$311 MOYE IN ALLOWANCE
FREI T ... 11 l111h"11etioft1
•3 Pools •Snuoa •Soeunty •Rec. Room
Adults only. no pets pleaie
LUIUIYU....
In q\jtt ..t\< compao.
~ 1 Br apt. Ou
frpk ft ds bwhr. Pvt
petiol, pool, JacuuJ. No
pets. SS?O mo. lleu
Mn.. -Bari•. . SPllC 54f..aMT
Spedola lift Zbr, 21Mi. lrs
pvt froo\ deck. Good
~. C.tbedral ceillnp.
'440 .. o. No Ptla. wk ..., .............
Zllr, ZBe IA olce 4·p&a
~·•---Or. No ,.... Rent: -+ -.MNmCll'MI fJD
CloleTe.._.
2 Br w/pra.p. Stove• rtfril. $115 mo. ....
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....................... . ..................... . ar. I~ Ilalio. Oar. 3 bt 21.9 ba, walk lo heh "1*. D1W, ~ Pool • tt111nl1. $700 111-1m .m.-r ~-142.1 --~---MA••"S WA.UC *"Illa, vvy tc , aJJ on 1 Lt 2 6 a br apu ftom f\oor, beaUUfuJ new dhc
"50. ftplc. l•tl" d. decor. frph:. p\t, nr
PMJo. l•r. nrHWltlnJ(ton bMch • ~ Av11I now
ff.uboW'. chi ld~l ()I( <.1'lklren OK. Sf )C) mo
1-.z J1~ ~I\', Ip( I I U W t Balboa Jell ~ T»m7
Dllluu poob1<M Ura lal'
2br, 2ba. Wtf\11, lbh~hr
I'' nu~ beau:h Adltt..
no p ~u . Uts mu
~
4 br l"' ba Hlwnh~l
w llOl>I near o;hQPPllllt
K11if. OK 1lll3 l,..'ti ~17
OOttG 1-:ous mod I wut. J
bt M1rlU"lli 4' ~•mtows
liOQ. HB $.461"'1•
3 block to bt-u ~·b 2br.
l~•. dJn rm 'un rm
p.rntry. Ma ture ddlt~
213-C AU1&11to
1•44 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Counlr)' Uvmg m Ir\'"''
t&IT AGE POINT Ans
'' blocll \0 bcb Sbr Zb,. ~1e1n1, hllina. rfllh'.
PllbO. 1ar l650Mn 1:.'7
44UI~ 6 ~140
VcrsaJll('!l PM1thowo .. ('elf! oo ( &n ~u :!br ::?b.i n,.., fulJ S4.'\ unt) P~·I.
31pa, uuna t'lr Hrnd)' '''
nlO\ .-U\ r.'~Mo 1~ \HtitJ
l'lf'tif'JM!I
l...ari:l' l\.at'h 11111 :.lt""l""ll
~ Sc._'(•l.lft-d bid!( W rt•I
(IK'I & pool Nr Ot'f'lln Jl
\..r.aillb Ef?)Mo 1\lon
1')-1 !}-S.bol.'> ~:! ~.tl &
::.mt:.uu~
2 utt i s.1. itJr Jpt.
IJJ)lrnnt home• 111
lit-.a1·11n l:\J), ~'11,> fH I ,,..> uul 1nl· Hd\ r1·11 ti
l:>iS-ttliW
._.. •&nit(! for t um
me:r mos, w1t•rfron1
bonw 11'7' Pf' mo I" cm
nosHlll10ker f.'73-8408
1-UmUtwd but h Condo,
lem1le. non 11mo~n . »* MIWI IM tr.n 4~~
2 l"OOml + balh, ilVUll In
lcJYdy CdM hQffi" rr1>!\'
«&nlgt. wa ht r dry1•r
ld .. a1 malurt• udull 111
parmt • ' hlld r,.w ~
Middlt< 11111'.'' h u. :lbr
t'thUI rum 11pt lo •hr i\ll
Uhl I 111 nwlu.: SWO ~1u
8ll'l ~
l'nil l1inal a11lll w.rnlt d
to ~.hr 1h1 l111m1• 111 N II
'lklfl ~mok1·r hJJ '>.:l!JJ
WUllHtlttll>C.• ... \1 Jo t11
,h.1r1• fll"W luw11huu~·
.lhr ~ .b.i ,ulj.it \"Ill (>CH•I
1t·u111a I.-.)' ~~:io
'tM ltn~.~I IH~
~ulurt• lt•iu11 l1• 111111
~·ni•1·1. 1t•b :.h.11l :l .. , )
hom1. 1 j.111111 ll..i 1 k HJ)'
.1n·,1 NU $;!h\.l m u
t1"!l llJ:fl
l"e111.1h-l•• 'lha11· I 1~1 m
JJA I Olio. f 1 lltn '\1 ~ J.Hll I
Iii .u·h S!UO mu I h• J1H 1
Jrd. 6tla. ttta MOMTH ...
MIW OMCI IUILDIMG
orth S •ntn Ano. 17th St. & Bristol.
Clost.· to ul1 freeways. Up to 10.000 sq
rt n ·u1htbl . Owner will sub<Slv1de. n•ll John a t 9:>.i<>M5 Agent.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Duce lltucUo •P•ce f~
nmt. Wood noon. 1ooct
localloo. call 6"·1295 al\. ...
~~~~~~~~
4500 •••••••••••••••••••••••
$6$0 lnd/Ofc nea r nu .
~'.18101 RedoodoClr ..
llS. UUnl Sch M2·2134
Lar1e M·l lot , black
topped. fenced. 2800 sq.
fl b ldg . $900 m o .
642-4810.
4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Offke ....... 4400 OHlu ....... 4400 s.ngle garage. storage on·
••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly. 21n .MJ.ner St. $40 mo.
•Nt-;WPOH1' lH•:M:U • LndM<JuaJ office i.pacc-642-ll464
•l'RlMIO:l.CX:Al'ION • Irvine J<ttnboree & ----------
M For rent 28 x 70 re ncd !IO)'l.blrvmw111ert1onl ~ acArthur. Month to ~11<1 fl monlb rentals. Af'l\DJe commer4;111 I lot. l''or
k F $2 storaie °'boat bwlding. 1114>~ WJ4 p.ir ing. r o m SO . S7SMo. Call aft. SPM.
call 714-851 1500. Moo·Thurs. 6Jl-20S4 \'ww of 11.ty Ii.I llml' pr
kn."1 t. dlx ofr11·~ Ap
l>JUX llJUObq ll :! pvt
hdths 2100 W Co.i::.t
llv. y 731 3605. 640 5300
WESTCLIFF BLDG.
NEWPORT BEACH
( 0'"'"' W\JW•t~tilt ~··· .... ~ ...... .
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•ll36S....FHt•
NEWPOkT BEA<.:H
SS7-0762
HEWPORTICH
Profftsioncll lade). as· per Sa ft.
RMtak W..ted 4600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~bedroom colla ge 1n
qwet s pot in Laguna
Beach. Corona del Mar
or <Ast.a Mesa for SJOO o r
l<lS.'> Quiet area essen· ual Wnte ad •636. c· o
T hl' Dail y Pil ot
Newspaper. P 0 llox
1560. ~ta Mesa. (;I\
92626 o r t elephone
673-7~
D t ••
1001 ~ .... .., ....... ....................... --
U POI •o&.0 fllYllJ
A going jewelry buslness ln Gateway
Center. Mission Viejo. Ideal family
ope r a tion . Est a blis hed , quality
clientele. 'J'o stake your claim, call
-~~u
• 4M·070e
SPORTIHG GOODS
Al.UICHISE
LL'l 1.L'S ass1St you in start.
mg your own i.por11ne
goods bus~. Operate
Crom store or re:.1dcnce.
full or part·hme SIOOO
req\ared Send name. ad·
dress. and phone num ber
toSport-About. Inc. 7691
Ce ntral A vt· i-:.
fhdley. MN SS43Z. 18l21
784-S81.9
Established
Rt.otaJI glft and stoneware
business in elt-g&nt '\hop
PlllR cenwr. Ideal o.-. nt·r
opcrut1on Turn k.,.y
~'1th excellent return
Owm·r rN1nng sn.ooo
.. GHVOWME
Liquor St.ore in lop loca-uon. ha ve sales SSS.000 to sa>.000 per m o net 13.S'.(
to 17.S'lt. L ong term
lease <no pe rcentage I
$330,000 + in ventory .
Owner-pnn only. 636· 1463
David.
IOATSALIS
AHDSHYICE
.x>.000 Gr05S 1979 Low
O\'ertiead HJgh net. Long
established $36.000
Down Good termi. Ask
for }1only 957 ·S762
~ ~·\EC'll • .~ J'.fiiTEitlS'
\.._ #!_!_I~' J ~-'W-
....,w ..... .............. _ ...... ~
LAND DEVELOPER
NIZDI llOICSY
lnca ....... o1ao.• Lone fl9tabUaMd lo
Newport •adl Secured · Hilb a.tun
Sbort'ferm
{714,._.I
Have CHOICE ~
in Laauna Be~.!"~
competitive 2nd T.Dlio
Call for detaUa.
EBB11DE 4M-M51
AMAMCIAL
PdTMB
Dynamic, mulUlacettd
corp. seeks exp ansion
caplal. =o.ooo. High re· tum. Details 771-1172. .... tu,....,,... o.e. 5035 •••••••••••••••••••••••
wtler Mt.). Co.
All types ol real est.al•
UJVeStmeota since 19'9 .
~MTDt
642-2171 545-061 •
Widow has money ror 2nd
T.0 .'s No credit check .
no pnlty. $20,000 min, no
max For a ction call Agt
673-'131 I anytime
MoMyto&.o..
/Lighted 1'enn1i. Courb
'1:1.illlar<b Room
'f'lre.1dt! Lounge
/Heated Pool & Jacuu1
BeaUUlully dccoratl'<i 1.2
& 3 bedroom II pt.s In U
llM lancbcapcd settmg
IJdo bit· ::! hr ,1p1 111·~
1 rpU,. µatm .. 111 ut 11 1111 I
l<f7 Vau l-1on·n«l' Opl'll
Sat. 12 <I 675 :!:j.U
l-1111 .. 11· t1.11l' ~ .... nlt-.
J1'1 lid rm. d1•11 t\ hJt h
:521.> +-1,uttl MJ!ll!Ki
./ ~'t Mf•ICe lli.tt ./ ........ ,__.,..
Call Mr. Howard ,,.
645· 6101
Prestige omce Lid~ nr
Lido Isle New plui.h
l"pls. 48a & elev<itor
Hml z.!5() !>Q fl lo 4500 sq
ft U>32nd St Bkr l'O op
<:WI Sll'.:RRA REALTY
f;J3.nl.>0
NJ::WPORT
WanLed I.I\ C.:Obta M t'S.i or
lrvi.ne area. 2 or 3 I.ill.
hou::.e prcrcrrt'd 3
AdulL.. Xlnt rcft'renc....,
t.7J 5701 t::vc s &
~et'«t.'flds
Inv es.,....
Opportwtity
on Trus t De e d s &
SO IS Construction. 640-0068
2 b r. :? b 1.1 • (; 11 n rt 11
Versa1lle!> Npt 111-h
Occ~n 1cw. :Sll50~1o
640-Ul!I
.fSpac. mstrbdrm !>Wte
/Large walk-111 clObl'l
"Garden pat10 k1tc hcns
.f A1C & dJshw11shen;
,.l'{)pen beam cc1linKi. Vcr..aill~ barhelor pm
Lhou.•w. all Jml·ntll<''o + HURRY! Only a ll•w l*.ocunly t7 l<l l96-I !">573 cholre apts le ft ----
UISTINCT l''i\MILY &
.\DUL T Vl LL,\G t;s
San Clemente 3876 .........•.•••.•.......
2 BR 2 l:W . :-.lcp-. tu h1·.11 h
ace~. gar. W D. SJ!<5
i\gt. 4!J2 b/00 ti6 I :15lti
~1 t-• 2 l1r 2 h.1 111111 l'rk
~pt l'011I lt'n111" l'r11I
ft•m ):!!JO-t-• ul1I
~7 773.1
~Hr I wnh'-4.· Jv;11I l'rl'f
~n1:I pJrt•nl 11r ... 111i.;l1•
l.1flv Sl.>0 + ultl
.>\.'> J852
Nt•JI fc m tu -.hr ( · \1 .1 pl
nr t )( "(' 111·1~1 •m 11 hilt 111
turn ;:,J~)7 ;~J I 1, 11l1I
1.1.2 i.-W•1 ,\fl "•tkt . 1:11. I
PRESTIGE
WATERFRONT
LOCATION
~Beach
:Mi0--&000&1 1-'t
•Sc•-t1ill'UIJr B.!y \'w.-. ...
•"'t'l l!..J ,...., Ft r1·plJl"l'~
•l'n\ Jll• l'Jtu,,,
•linm~-d1.il\ ,\' .111.1 bt111 y
l•l .. .c,d .J II for .111 ,'\!Jill
67S·8662 Nl)ar comer Walnut &
J l11rt'yoffS J\ Fw~
(7 I 415S9-7000 ::! BR n:dt:<:'d "lk bl'h. 1\PT. tdl'al lrn l'oul, J"' · 1----------1 'hClp!oi SJ511 :! I >I W It'll/II'• l'\I t Ill & li.1 '111 Oran~etrl't! <.:ondl) lrg ! Canada, 213 :ms :JI w 111 \1u S!w ult I tt•l I 2V2t PER DAY*
bdnn & IOfl. AdlL<.. Pool, 'ttx.-Ulf~
pa. tenni!> S l50Mo 2Br. lrg patlO gJrill!1-.I 559-8322 ~alk to bc<1ch SJ75 'I \1.ii·· kmJlt· .-. ,11111•d ''' ! To locate yCM.tr iMlsi·
----Eve:. 4~03111 • i-h .. trl' ll!c hou ... ~·" IHlol 1t1 ness in t+i e c~er of
2br Condo Xlnl ln1: 1\ll ----I Ttc>lm l°Jll~IX lli'ih'1t11 • Ne wport's Finoncia l
amcnil1c:. l 'pi.:radt·d SanJuan I or ,\'1Sithr'<ll hl;! IJ(llr l District w i th im-~_!_ .. :~~~~ ..... ~~!.~, ~ 11,.... _ I med iate a cceu t o
Dix tbr. Condo The Spr· :'<lew 2 hr + :? ha 1·011do . ' l..rc .. unn-. r1111111 I llJ Ill\ 0 . C . A i rport &
my,s Pool. !>pa. tcnni!oi balcony w vww. garcJg.,, j .1pl • ompl1·x 1\111 h pn\ 1 frttw~.
SHOMO !W0-20fl9 hltn:>. ( p, Jiool + ''"' l~il u:r. i ~!6 (' dll \d ~11 ttr " 13. lar,p!o leach 3848 &12-UX):J..l hr'> .\d Ln ~hr 'our .1~l w • FuHy senic.d office
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ho11,1· 'l'v.µort .,,..,1 spacefr0ft'l600 sq .ft. Westminstft" 3898 • h·m prd t .111 1..1 ,,1l.1 1
i::l..e<' ~wh: ha.' 180-230 s4
fl window ome1.~J\a1I
1n airport area build
Ptl6b dec'Or. mcl coor
nn . fl'<' pt. & l-OHt"C 1-'u I
I> t:qwp word prO'> M'n
Jv.111 w c o prcr. tw'\
& td~op1er >.Int rat1.-:. &
1 m11 I rt't' 1133 ~J7 l
1-\Jnui.hed 11H1re w1tl11n
H 1-. 1nq·,t111' -.urte
~Jtabk loi It 1 .. hkr. to
'ur ..t11l"l'. luJ n hk r 11 r 111
\l~lor i\ll '"" ,l\ ;111
'\r O t • cJll1Jon C.1 II lloh
lJldun .... on lor dl•tJ1b
979-8S33
::! ... mall of rs SlSO mu li;/I
-.(1 It $7~ mo lUU -.q II
Jo'lh: & 'tora~e !>p.,1:1·
:J\5.5Uirc·ll. :"<II 751 5.''51
l'\l off1<·t', lurn1!>ht·d,
I< t• a I 1-.' L J l t· B k r n r
.,,,ll~mJn. blk from'\~ pt
Hit~ liodrd SIJj mo
~1X-51.!">5
Lr i.: w1nd11w offt<'l'
"' re<-'l'pl.100. upx !i-OU,, f •
DoveSt StiOll i~ II~\
NEAR LIDO
La Jolla lady !><.~k Park
Newport sublet durini.:
,·our va<'dllon. 1-'int:i.l
n1\ 96IHl Ull
IA::,11'.ible t1"flant W1d11w
tn tA " Bullocb bkkpr
~· Ll.JI l~I n"'1d1·n1
lrJr 11 },.... I or 2llr un
turn, )riv l~I hi. or
C'd \1 ::.on !Jun .1111
< 'IJrkt· 1 .. 1-1 ~UI , b7 J 16211.
1140~1
;slir, :lba, h•)ll'>l'. Jfll or
l1"1CIO lo 1 ..... yrly Ill "lpt
Ii c h F •> r 3 'J u 1 l' t
re'>pOn!>bllt.· IC'nlfnh
Within walkmg dl!>lant 1•
to !>ch t>i5 IAAJ
;\:t.'l:d lri: I or :!Ur ap1
Cd;\I. :-Je ~ptJrl tH
l..a~und ,\ nr1ro>. $<1\)(J
~bttvn• llam
HELJAHLI'; W \1 'l"t·lo.,
ml'llo~ apt to 'hr 111
'\t!1o1.porl UJlhu.1
li73-t77!1 Deluxe I br apt. h\'Jtt'Cl
pool . oc<'Jnfr ont.
el('vutor. sub·tt·rr purk-
ang S700 mo 4~ >W8:J
••••• • • •• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • i k!12 5..)2;'1 or H·I<! :16:.'7 I l'lt'u.'>«: 1·..ill for a 11 J I'·
2H P""r ('rpt rln-... -l~et matun· m t·xp rn r u ,,.: \, . ,... . . 1 pointm\'nl Small oh: or d.--.k 'P.tCt'
a\ all Agt. 675-8170
't523 CAMPUSDt·IRVIWE
SEAFOOD
MARKET
""'th Or .. nl!l' I •iunl \
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• '"rt It• r 1-.' t.1 h I 1' ht 1 I
d1t'flh'l1 lrl-h t. tr1111 n
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lri-t•lt'f l·IJIJlll\ '\1 bl
<1ppr1n, S.:l11tll.lit l1r•·11
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APARTMENTS
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LIVING IN ~>~ >1<!1:1 "•lll'r ::1,11. t.I.! IJOll :.n W1~1rrun-.Ler ~12 2l:SJ.1 UDO
NEWPORT 1 uedroom., w1th k1t1 h1 n 11" LAGUNA NIGUEL EXECUTIVE l
BEACH I pnvtleg1·s l'n, all· h.1th 1 \\dL1·r1 n µ\ 1 -.uilt" i.:.11 I!. 1 Dt'luxl' 11HH"1·. 828 Ml fl . SUITES
1 1•011 Ne;,ar S C l'l.11.1 Hlfll.!l"lllal 111111 -.mi. 1 ~.2., 1 tH.'W proft"'.» bid~. pnm1· I
I :'11 ... $.IOSSll P• r 1o1.q·I,. .:-;3 t52llll!lpm lon1l1 •rn. s tn·t·l 1•"< llocks1de 1n lht• l.1dn 1
An adult commur11t' on t:.ill Ad Siller :;f;. Ii 1.! lJIMI I 110,urr. (" rown \"a 11 t) :'l-1annJ Vrllil.il·
the Bat·k Hay ~Pl'l" I ithr '\t,'<1km11•1mrn.1t1· ~''"'I l'kwy IOI 151 1 SEHVJ(;J:;S
li.icularSpa.7-.v.1mmmi:?1 m<• nr 1,,.11 Jo./, •i••lfllo: lkceptwn. 'l'<'n •L1r1JI.
pools, 8 hghkd tcnn"t ~Rentats 4200 IL B 'ttiO-K1>-lU~t1·hi li• lla)fmotnfftt't . purkmi: & I rll<:lal11Jn trun .... a~'<'l .
cuwts. bike tru1h;. put 1 ...... ••••••••••••••••• 1 1•1n1tr1r1JI , $JH5 I tomputer t1m1· tw\'
ung green Bachclors. l ~cape to LHlll f11r .• ''"" \l ,.. n1•w :1hr :!' hJ lt11rn1 1'ilJ1673 IUOJ :.crvi<:e. dupl & pnnt .td\ I
and 2 bedroom!oi apart mer of Mm & lun . 1 llH 1 111 11 \ rn1• ~l!lf1 ~ ut II & PR. mall1111:. l1 Jv1•I
menlS. and townhouscsi 1 sty horn<· ~ 1u1 gi t·ut u~:J.5!-1 r•r l\1J ;> l:ll Offict-Suites 1·atcnng & mm t•
CromS409 OOpt•r m onth patio Walk Lo b<t\ ·n HJr1• chun <'c to rt•nl I Th~t· profe:.,ion"I 0•" I
OnJamboreei\l b<>ach c:lub. 1enn1-., &,Gc:raqes l n-1<111thlomonthm:-.uper l toratt!d & lurn1!>h rd
SanJoaqwn lhlb Road vrUagc May Sl200. Junl· · for~ent 43SO pn"aigc Koll Town'l.
1
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(714 l&W 1900 S2,!XM), JuJy ~1000 Aul! '•••••••••••••••••••••••' :\1<1< Arthur ;it .tamhon·c. ferencl• room. krtch•·n.
54,W> l\gt 631 4l47 I W/\NTEU Nl•wport &at•h Hcudy wet har, s team bath.
2 Br studio USO. No pets ---(;ara).!1• 111 ('ti '1 I May 15 harbor & <K'c.in 'l\'W'>
Near Hoag Hrn.p 631 ti2i9• Beach Front Ne~ Po• t :! 1,n WW I <Gll i 7 14·955 IOSS <'overl-d par.Ion~ & boJt
orl-974·2009 bdrm Furn W1•l•kl' -----------!>lip.
S400-S500. Pll'a!oil' t'Jll i <"<JST,\Mr:~,\ !Wantloshun·offtces &rl' Westchff lge 2br Iba. 759-1375
1
Ciar.11ott• & .,tori.l~l an"'' rcpt nc Airport L3g
adlts. no J>CL'I, new decor. - -.1\ aJl.1blc "'k for <.:r .i 1 g 1bll'>97S-otl44
pool645-8152 EI cg ant 2 I> r 2 h ,1. , 1\~l"flt !HU !1.IUO I - -~yfronl Apt 71h flnor , - --NEWPORT CENTER F'OR LEASE: 2 br 2 ba Sec bldg. Av,ul .lunl' 1 ttl !'ilora~t· garuge!. lor n·nl I Executive Suites
ocean & bay v1ewi. in Sep t 30 616 I <12 7 on UulboJ P1•111n!>ul.1 Pre:.l.Jg1ous ocean v1rw
Villa Balboa. Adult:.. no eves&wknd!. ~ext ln fu!'.'"'~'' "?"· "< offices w antique d<'
dof(s. Good secunly. 201 2ft l 673·2!~lJ, 073-.1930 coratcd conr rm. 180
M.aUow-Kennl.'dyCorp Nwpt Bch lBr & 2Br. Nt•wport Cent e r Ur.
Anna Morland. exclusive !>Leps to ~h. wkly mun •Single Harbor Adams. 644-7180.
agen l. 9 75 -0800 or t.hly S27S up. 754-0938 C.:.M. S40. Storage only. ----------
631-0486 Vacation Rentals 4250 64l·l~or 759~_02_1_1__ •DELUXE Of'f''ICl':S •
Offic• RentaC 4 4 0 0 l.2 & 3 rrm . from 93< sq . Spacious & very p vt. 2 •••••••••••. ••• •• ••••••
Bdrm, 2~ ba apt m the MAUl condo Kapalua golf
Bhlfs. Frplc & pool No resort. 2 BR. 2 ba .•
c h i ldre n o r p e t s. jacUUJ.213:470·3212
1585/mo. 851-0494
Deluxe 2br. 2ba. auto gas
frpk , ocean & bay views.
bltns. security. pool,
jac:uzzi. weight room. en ·
lertalnment Caci!.. game room. park-Uke selling.
bike to beaches. Udo &
re>taurants. Adults only.
~-644·4596 eves &
weelmds.
Q:ean view top rental Joe.
Db Cmdo c mr unJl 2br.
2be. new crpta, frplc.
Common area . T o ta l
ammlti• Total sec bldg
UOOM o. Col l ec t
!&3-m-4128
2 Br, 2 be. new crpL, &
drpl. All adult. no pcls.
Shown by a ppl. only .
541455
a..,.1 bedroom. f' JP, OD
.,..., dock avail. l800
mo. (714)873·8849 o r --·
.... toShan 4300 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Fem. call me for free rent
m exchange for work.
Howle. 953.0395
Movlng? Avoid de~1ts &
cut living expe nses'
Pr0Cess1onally since
1971.
HOUSIMATIS
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Share No. Laguna Home.
Straight. Prof maJe pre-
fel"nld. 13()() mo. + utU.
4M.Ql88
APPi. Y MO CHARGE
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Rental Sharlna Service
Hu Roommate For You
m.481S 7 days DS3.0395
Resp wo rking fem a le
s h a r e lg C. M . apt
w/same. Nr OCC. furn, frplc, pool, etc. t200 mo.
+ SlOO tee. m5fW1 All '1.
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1235Sq. Fl. $988 mo
1617 Westchff. N. B.
Agent. S41·5032 _
EXEC. SUITES
Pnme Newport Beach
loc. Near 0 .C. airport
Rent mcl. reception. con
ference rm . 1an1tor
serv .• ulils, 100 free
c opje s & more
Secretarial sen avail.
lnor Doug 851·941 l.
450Sq. fl. $450 mo .
4001 Blrch Sl, N.8 .
Agent. S41·5032
Executive oCCices avail In
full serv. olc bldg. Nr.
O.C. Airport. Recepl &
phooe ans., secy serv ..
conl. rm. etc. Please call
75Ulll8.
Cannery VIiiage office
s1>1ce av1tll 1 lgc & I
sml. Broker 67s.4912.
.cdM DELUXE SUITES.
From $295. Alr cond .•
8J11)1e pq. UUI pd. 2M5
£.Cat Rwy. 67M900
ft No lse r eq. 2172 Ou
Pont Or .• or airport.
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PURE
CLASS
4000 Sq. Ft.
SpacJo. Offfus
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Hewpori Hsbof'.
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<furnished). Upstairs \n
the beaUUlul Ambrosia
Rest1W'ant b ldg. Inc l.
A /C. d a lly janilo r
service, u llls.. a mple
PBltlnl (no l1e. req.)
Must see. Inquire S{e.
2m,5m30t.b St., N .B.
From~ a mootb
Oc-cupan('y June 1. 191«}
771 llrl 962 1037
day n1Rht ----lleine-ss Rftltd 4450 ••.•••....•.•.•...•....
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reasonable rat~.
SOO to 2700 Sq Ft.
MESA VERDE OR
PLAZA
1S25 Mesa Verde E. C.M.
545-4123
·•NEWPORT /C.M.
Up \0 4700 sq.n . avail. at
pnm e corner. 17th " Nwpt 81 675-0000
lD)sq n ID medical bldg.
i\va1I for immed. oc·
cupancy. Am ple park-
ang. Newport. 645-6501.
OfflCE/STUDIO
Great old bulldin1. Just
renovated. 1.100 sq. fl +
enclosed p arkin g. Nr.
wat er i n N e wpo r t .
673-5.1119'
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MAMMOTH LAICIS
SHOPPlNG CENT E R
Commercia l s pace Is now available In the new
Old Mammolh Mall .
:ii.GOO 1C1. ft. of ret.11 fr
8000 eq. f\. free slandlng
restaurant site avalla ·
hie. Call Rolle Roberta
«Marty West al Lelt1ure
Real Eltale Company.
('114)9M-25G.
Let Ad--SitteP Save You
Time and Money
a brand new service
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1-'ountl \1 11 I' 1· I \ 11' I I SSS S u Pt' r 1 II r Av.. \ ( ·1 k f-.xr11~Cn('t' OC'Cl">!>.11 \ Att0nd··nt~ lll'l"'•••J '"' olJti ">.llJJ'V n .. .xiblo· ,,. I L· .... I t~ L ' I "· 1•. 1 I , l'' <>1.111lm1: 1·r , ..-• u ·• u l'k~ ~-nd ""'umi• '° ,,.q...., u,,_ "'mp uycr "~"', ,.:"J1;~~ I 642_3812 11\k'WJ)Ort • .. ~. ·,a,e~. 1;46 77M. Xlnt. (.'fl l><.:ndu :-.4:11 M"rVtn• g.._, ,t.11wn , l'UH, llJJl2 "Y l'Jrl. l'ar
,..., """ r I tr you <1ro· 11111 ,1..,. ;11 , ,,f I ..ibl'ral d1.'>cou11I lll O (.' Mw.t be• l'XI r1•m1· t•.mf \ .orJllon I hi' "'Jr. 1 1 !f:!i 14 I C~"ill ltJ-:WAICll lw Ill I MC/ v ·sa !----------lhe bt.•n1·f11 .. 111 W(jf k1111: l'lc.t'>t.' :ipply an 11i·1 ~1111 Jy rl'liablt· & hOOl'Sl .ind l'tlrt'l'f appJrclfurn1,ht·d I l I', f\lnl'. ' C11AUF FF.UR /ESCOJtT.
ftJl"ITUllloo t.·.ulin 1,1 11 I Jobs Want~. 70751 temporary. ~ .-.11 1,, or f'1•r.finn1·I OHn·l· Jtood w numb,.r:-. CJ 11 I'''''" )OU plu.' olh1•r ,., llookk .. ·p··r I-' 1 IJJ 1 1 male or female for 30 ~ r
-'"Vl'U'·•l'Jll ..,1 . ..,.111 l.H· ~,\K~F1fo•f11 1\Vh furarvit 1 • .,,..,., 11·ll1'flll'ltnd1h j ii-· thru l-'S 11111 ,111 r, 1.tld (l'maJe,LaJlun:iare:i
C0'9l•ry nl ctruru .. t·l ind ---•••••••••••••••••••••• • 1 tv St h C t Pl "'' """~Al '"' -A d N happy In d1~111~·· it "'llh . Alt o.1'1 ,11.1 ' lalt'\l tlulJt..,, 1111 I 11t rl> & ~·nu resuml' lo A . ll
c·vmb.d .. t.1~1·11 f rum I TOMMY•S •I would likl· nr11m & bourd you W•· ;.ir1. lo< ,,1, d 111 Qr.tn Ml'~J Automo'Jlivt• MJt·h111 ... 1 I-or Jfl lnll•n u•w I aouual p It tax rt·poru s.ll, Diuly Pilot. PO Uo>.
p..i.rl<•-d 'lat um w.11:1111 .,, ! and kh1trhen pnvr ilt·l(I• 1'" I l h•· C11ldw1·l I H.1 Ii k ,.,. (i o II d a I I ·" o u n cl pl,•J.M" rall ()11Jy i•xp d nt>l'r1 a ppl) ~-Cui.ta Mt:e.11, CA ('•>~ta M1.·~.1 /\pnl :•;•' OFNEWPORT •·xr a n l((' o 11 .i l t Hu1ldJOI! ANSS~R Pl1•u.,.1111· N1H mar huu..t lo run wt•ll 1'1\T \IAGILI. "°10)
l!ff.l Nnqm -.1 um• •. 1·.k1 ·1I , ESCORTS I hllu:.c·kceptnl( Nil '''I 23J:IN Uroatl-.J~ ~:wo He h . l'll X P'l Jl••r ....... .A h< \1 64§..Slll 1'11• .... ant work ing en __
Qmtarl t "" itwtl Adi I ('M JM-780'J Santa/\nJJ hl'fpfuJ will tram .111 ~:;s;;~,:11\ 1'"'0
" \trnnm('nt "l:r. 0 l' <.: h 1 r 0 p r a c l I c ~,U;.11ly l'1lot.l'O l~1"J' &121571 -l fwbyi.iuinn. My homt• l71 4t83S·41 03 I 'hilt63t 5640_ ----~ =~~your own Secretary1Reccpt.aooibt. = C<J'>tJ Mi·s.i. c ;i • •LORI'S * · 1\1h.iL'l>.~'!.~~~ yard. 1 r-·Ri-;i-: PAHK1Nc AJ'T. MAMAGER A~ms DEPT. .:':;Bank -------~·~g~'":;;cv7:u';P~~~
' -~ L' 1 II I 1 Escorh•"""c... -----------,Jex.27 Unrts 2311 Elden •-H...:; 0 A1K. rredlt & 1nven1ory ..... _, I ---I ,.,.__. .JI I "''""
1
f:xper'd . adult rom 90, .... 1 ~ :Ji f' IOOeU<HPO penence It auractlve ap-
UJM .-l'mJ •· ima J'\'Jll 24t....t-.... 738-8952 llou.,c>kccp1ng-Swcd1i.h . 1" O~orlun1ty to J oin 1\..1.. · pcarance a.,,..,.utc y re <'t1 l . wh111• & hlJt·k , m . k ACCOUNTING Ave .. Co<1 t o Mc·sJ. I ~"\\'IXlrt t~Cltrol. BurruullhsUIOOO q1.1n!d.97S..U 61. Mannc•r' V1ll.11!l'. S JC NOWHll<l NCi 11(1rl dt-i.irc.·'> wor w1thl ~5'ffl0or8'J40336 tu lyMlC'et'ShfulOran1w rompult:r. o nly t•x p •r ---------
Heward' fihl Ji,OJ or ----farruly /ch1ldren. Rl•plv I TEMPORARIESll -----0 :iunty Volluwa1tcn dt· Equal Opp(y Emphl)t•r people for h111h quality OencaJ
1 l'tol M.1, .. ai.w hy S11•vt·. to M:. LundJ:rcn , JJ<!~ I · · alersh1p 1'h1<1 1-. our M f' fun\Jtun• stun· 111 C' M
«n-2202 v m,,I! for 'I om I.it· II 1'h1·rrip "t N B l'ahJ Verde, Ste • Hl7, OUR IONUS Art Oa.'l)l chance to lf'1m lhc parh DWI llni1tnl St 54()..3822 SECRET AllES
u.bl t'cm rh•d.iw<"I Hlk I 111\~1 Hl'M A1111t 0111\ ln-i~ Bear h CA 90ROI< DI A ..._. IS l~SISTANT de1>artment ---<'a.IJ f1H' a ppt Jan<·t 1,r F.mployment avail. In
w uran.:e c<1111.11 1.,11 :..ix :.!>117 ... _..... "'1 W1• n• looktnl( for am l.iinlun•• ('hl<t rnult1 s urro undin g s
!" •t' lilil .,...,1, u••i lt~I" • • Ml.lnal(l'r exp in latJ:•· .1µ1 EXTRA I ART DIRECTOR b1t1ow. mchv1d11111. ovl'f ~ ---~ -Compc t1t1ve p ay , In """ ~,. "" '" DAY & !'Omplc'x. lar.:c mohil•• C Ill ... oml' dr1 v1n1: ro· ~TIOHS loc:Mu,..q/c:Mril tctVl\:W .ti turc. t 'or m ort·
...,_,,park, manufa{1.ur ASH 111.1rt'Ci 1-:xl'dlc·nt ""°' ""'1IEIE.ICRA t'\Jll Lim<', exJl('r helpful 1n!o call Tod Scrvh:ei-. ,..,.,.., Promotion ol our ~enwr ..,.,,-y, ..... LllHt ohh•r 1-:11•\' k 1llcn
with wh1 ll• mark mg' VI(
Lul{Ufl<I lit• ;wh '1!1'1 1)!1117
fOUNI> M Al~ha 11 I
Hound. No JI II I
846 59fli
tllcyclc found in ~u· 111
JIW'per School
!l62 61-11
FOUND. Whal<· lt'm.11l'
Poodle. /\nrnnJ tJi.:11.
call hi 1dl'nury b4~ >Wb:.
al\4 :.>PM
LOST Rl-:WAIW ' Sm
111lvc r Poodlt'. m:1 lt•.
blwn <;urf 1cl d &
Vorittown on IJch. If U
962-4641 -----tOOND. lllk J-'1•m. lah
Wrwtul~ c hc"ll T11n hM
"Laura lhne'" f'lcui.c
cal I. 646-7535
FOUND Poodle mix l(rt'Y
M Shep Mix hlk & tlln
s rn frm. l.h112111 p,o
blonde fem . Short ba1n>d
IJ't'Y cal Nt'Wl)Urt l~ad1
Animal Sht!lter 844 Y~
Ev l!1....l lll..JG 1ng plant & printinR pany bt.-ndili. Appl) in "14'W branch O'"'nlni.: 111 ~ oot na'<.' Many t•o 979-8900
0 .C. AIRPORT l•onul <ipponumty lor u JIM MARINO llutll in j(t on fl rDI' h Pl1m.'flt111. Co'ltll M~o --------•~1 1:1""" " 642-51127 ~ .Artlhl cr..r11cs an u t•cp P''n\Ql'l Ask for Hub ..... l>a.'fl<'llL" Apply Hl 1660 ----------
1
1 ... t re-lu-rn•"' rrom "X 'kllll'd , pro re:.::.1011 ul VOl.""WJ\(:L·.N ~rooaS&Lol)('rauom& __ _ __ ClencaJ
*ESCORTS* "" "'\) .. ""'" t b "r a l \ ·"""' • r lll'W Utcuunt ' hu1·k •~wr.aaRA ltn.1vc truvt•I. Ready lo .., ... ., ma w.y ... c 1 ''· 111711 HEAl'll IU,VU _,_,.llOIP"...., four person art depart "' C around rcq'd t.:xr e llent 1-:X.,,.....enced in payroll.
972 Jl976 worl<Ahdard & l/\rar n, etxpt,•r ment. Appbrant.i; i.hould llUNT11N4~T200NOHO r.A II bt·nefils. Call Ccoriw M P.' ri ling. gcn'I om 1·1• DEPARTMENT ~ J~ min i.~.-. an . BCCOUnfJng bl' thoroughly .:roundt'tl ~ C.1uytor, wo rk Salu ry <-o m
1 OAMAM book k c c pc r. I c {( 11 I In 5....., and process rolor Proal't!ll>.s1vc Savangi. CLERKS
b t d nel ....,.. Trade your old stuff for 2,., ~"" ,..,,.,1 mensura te w 'f'X pe r
Fun Parties.Etc..
For Stn<'erc Open
Pt'fll)lt•
J,.IA()Jci. f 'r(.-e th~ month
('()lJrLfo:S only 1r..c1 Ofl74
:O,lNta.t-:Sonly 7!'>0·0677
J(A'('nrd('(I Ms1: 01 ll r<;
seereta ry , a r en l'r, person prtnl tecnniQUl''>. ii ..,._.,.,,.n 1714-=t·J6l2a.sk for To m YouwtJISd up job reco rd
wrutre.s. yachl hostt'" 11.dlration. layuul. IYP<' new good•l'l> "ith J t: 0 1-: M f ~ books, reYlew inveatory
Xlnl local rcf!I. Prdcr temporary :.pec1ftcau on, lellennR Cla.-.siOed ud 642 S671l ---------transactions, rile and as ·
NIJ, Balbou arcu. 1714 1 andaJrbrushlc<'hn1qu1• RnnkJ.111 IJ()()KKEEPl::R l-'m11 s ist 1n other <'lcrlc.ul
fi7S.3507PM Successful c1ndidatl'wlll ~ DOING Ta.LB growui~ sp11 cqu1p co d uties. lli&h school
--Dav1~1un QI AtT11un1:1nt~ h11w at least rour yt'ar' -BUSINES S HEW ACCOUHTS eo..ta Mesu. Npt a rc11 aridw.te pr-cforred.
.... W«Mhd 7100 A.">-..11111l1'fl l'1·r,ooncl t'XJ)(.'l'ience. walh lht· cm · • . UNDER A Typlng requlr l!d. will 646-9664
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •0 rt ti ,,_ 11 ( W ofrc r a n"'n"rO o.""' m n pn•par;i on · · · FICTITIOUS cons1~r tralllC\'. c9 or --c .,.., ... u~
Accounta P"JabM Wl' h11v1· u .. :-.1i.:11 r111•nts or lhc print m <'d ta • op pt J<uan M 11rict-ll1• KOYS1111d GIHLS bencllts p11cka1c. lnclud·
G<•ner al a cc•ounllnl( avmlahh· an 11ll 11r1·J., or Artdepartment m unegc NAME? ~I Mutua l S a v11111) 1lle lhuly Pilot tuali 11 1na pi.Id h o lld ayt1.
--Musl k now vouc h1•r Or:111111·l'ounl) ment ellperie ncc;o 11nd 11 11 rou "..,• 111 .. lll•d & Lo&n, 570 Cam ino l>•• s m a ll r o ute 1n t hi· Chr1 stm11 week 1hu1
Wd l \'C:lucotc.'<1 )'oung al· pl!U'able system. Typlnl( dcgr~ in commerciul yo11 1 n•• flc1111ou• l:lrtreUa. San Clt•mcnlt.• 0 11kwood j partm •n t11. down. r~ P•rklnl and
tractive hlond woman llOwpm +itood spct.'<I on •Accountant1 urtared cslrablc 1u1111 u1 H•m• ene1 £qual()ppty Employer. N •wporl 1f11 rbo r lliah easy lreewav •ccetts.
frr1• 111 lruvel will do c 1.d c u I .u t o r . Good •looldl..,..-1 s.Jary rang~ Crom $300 """' • yet IUMWtt•d -School 11re11 Ple&M •PPIY In pertOn
unythrng lc>gal fur $I .OOO kN.JWledge or iien. ofCkt• •Ac comffftg Clerili to1 UIO ~weer k plllil ~om ~~:~t:=~~::e::: BARMAID· Altr•ct1v.-. Approiumateeunln.C' Monday throutb Ttnm ·
+ expenses C11nr1dcn· Sal~ures m a ndatory •G1Mrlll Office plncetludine .""neh lllslh pard dag1• ""'11111011 •• 30 d•'• CaJmthuall "..., ~· part llmi! SlJO per munlh day 9-11.,\M or 1.JPM or
twl. n WhiltnR 1, 0 Uox ary com m W/l'XJ><'r g ea a n en 110111 --.. o1 flll• Ttlt ...,...._.. Clllll4l 4321 Friday9>11AM I I Call Mary Kang for In •DataProc•HMq l11lplans. DAILY PILO T •Ill ~. Ua Ii; ·Co O'.Mf.Z wrvacw: 714·11>1·4~1 Apply In ~l'IOfl btltween p11bll11\ )'Oii• ""'-"' Bartender . days 'eves. Leave your name
-LAS VEGAS -752-6 136 9AM a.nd 4 30PM, Mon· 1 o' •a I . 1 o . o 11 • AA>l,y Camlno Mt-dean And phone num ber. •cc-are-,_ .......... _ ..... 0 • f'r d y or ca ll clfu l•Oofl ~· ,.._ Jlesuurant 20111 S 8fU v X MOVllS "' ·-•• -,-1.86tll:2 MKcJ\r1hur Blvd .,.., •0 1 a ' e1111t• 01en1• CoH t O <l.A ER-Full lime, Catcnng toCoupleR Part Umt, eapt.•ricncl' SUlt~it25. lrvant• 1142-4321, ext. m. for ap· ., .. •ftd ..... notice• Brookhunl. HO depe ndable , to wo rk Tom89l·M~ necessary.MS-~1 pdntmentlntervlew. •PP .. r lt1 tllMMton1.1n alon e . Local wor k . OIAMGI COAST O•d•r to •11bflllt you• 8 e • u t I c j .. n • 3 6'7r>-317~.
Onlng County lltltuctlve
EMERSON
EL E CTRIC co.
f'ow>d · claun M adopt ut wtutt• f1•m ole. ~'2" 111
Irv. Animal Care Ctr. $ I~. n 'cda whltt> male
Norwe gtu l';lkho un d 6'fi6 )'r:I. ror dllnC(• •
MIJl Yupp1l'-' 2 >'"I Shop brtdgt• purt.n •r Jusl rllll
oux pups Samoyed , COt"QPamon. non 1mohr.
Wclmaraner. Shelllt coeae r vot1ve d rinker.
Mix, Calll alAo Opn Oal· Box 1383. ttunlln(ton
ACCOUNTIHG P /T
Hourt 8•m·3p m , wllh
IOlM overtJmc:, Muat be ~cooperate 10.key ad·
d&q machine. Will triu n
c an '°' eppoantme nt l!l'OfEM MARKETS
ea.1102.
T~r!t • 1 • 1 • "' • 11 1 1 o , hairdressers needed full ----------DAILY PILOT Pu• 11 ca11o11 • "'o or P 1' with cUentell' ror Buff f t Sfrwer Lunch
100% rt t.o App cant ,:a> W Bay St ::':r'a':9 re:' C:Z't..; very w1rm &t frit'ndly .un. a d ay G d11ya a
__ C-Oet• Mess PtLOT. P.O. aow '*· Nllklrl. Pltuc call Allc1..1 week. Apply In person to
An t:qual OpportW11ly Coe1t ...... CA eaa. 63&·9823 ror a ppt. at AU 's J o h n o 11 d.... t• ood
When you need t'xpert t.:mploytr We " • IN ,... '°' Hair Hunr Manqer. Hotel Lat1&na,
service or repall'i, tu rn I~~~~~~~~~~ tl!Mf111.._ *"" ...-> ---------e-.... to ~ Service Dir •ttory i: ..,.,. .. _.. ... ~ Bra "-.y Aaa 't, 4 day •eek. ca ..;JONWJ Coaal Hwy•
In Claulflcd to 11olve Sl!:LL idle lt4tma wlt)I a IU-4il1 l.llt. m. Uc'd req1.ated ~Beath.
lndUttriaJ
Conltoll Div11loo
31DOS. Slandant It.
SMu An•. c. m m
ty. 75'-3134 IJt!DCh ·---I..__ ~problem. Daily PUat Claul'*t Ad. _ M$-O'ZU Wiil Ad a.&aUa ta.1111
COUNTY Of
OIAHGI
&'5 N. ~ S\rt"t't, Rm
GUM>
~lla Ana • • 9Z'1Ql \710 8.'4 28-44
AffU"DlallVl' Ar\100
Empjoyer M t-'
-------CLlltcAL
COUHSB.01
Ul6lM Ml'll>• Hlly:. \'lub
Od.UlC\Udl<')' prcvt'nlhl{I ~<ti 8 A l yr t•x1.1r
$9~0 mo +. l)cn1•f11 s
l-\nMI falm~ dall' S 2 ~
Resume 10 YSP Inc
S40-l&1
Clmcal exper1enrt• 1n
ftnancial Field vrt"
ferred. l'ypmg ,k11li..
g e n e r ii I () r r I I' I'
knowledge of I li M
Memory 100 & SUPJX1r1
assistant to field forn• COUNTER H t-:1.P 7 AM lo
Xlnt workmg coo<h. & ll'M lUPM t o bi\ I
env1 ron m en t fo'u 11 \ltmchelfs l>Unub .0:1 t-.
benefaU;, paid hollda)•:. & l'TU\. St <AlbtJ Me:..i
vucatJon. Orange Count) . -• d ·h A•'"""rt e Call fur Cowiter help ~.1n WI( ...... .,., ar u. ~ Moo f'r1 !I J 171181
appt 833-94.50 Sky Park Blvd Ste •A.
Clerical. Invoice pro Irv 556--0b'70
cessor. mus t t ype,
cba.llengmg position w ith Counter help wantc·d
texlllewbolesaler m Mis· Mature pcr:.on Ill fast
Vi · 770-29'l2 food o per11twn. Mon · s1on aeJo. Fh.. 11 2. Dill R1d1ard
Oerical at 1133-8347
Li g ht offic e & ---,
• I
L>..1t1tl Nun. • t'utlflt'd
Non :.l'llOkt·r .. ;xp. pn•I
Nwpt Ctr 644 06 l 1
Deot.a.1
Mature, intelligent
pcn.oo w exper handUnM
lloanc1al matters fur
lull lllllc! olf1ee mam1ger
Ill So. La,guna dental or
!let! Prev dental cxpcr
pref but not mandutorv.
Slarung :.alury SW<> Mu
00 llM
llmta.l Rerepuvni!;t Xlnt
pay w bt-neftts. Short
work weclt. Pnvatc N k .
0H1ce . I yr. e xper.
pl~_-_64&-4H&I_' ---
De ntal A sb lstanl ,
ch1Hrs1de. t-:x pe r. not
r\{'('.l'Ssary ;r Assistant
School Grad. 4-day week.
~1. ------
s upe rvisory pos1t1on. COUNTER PERSON, dry
Thurs. lh.ru Sun. Tum to c leaner s. w train
Jpm at small re tire ment ~$466 or ~-1~
rc:.1dence 1n Laguna COUNTER IJELP
t:lcach. Mu:.t be r<•liablc Sandwich -;hop nct•d s D&fTAL ASSIST
& eOJOY working with lhl' help. ll to 1 30 Mon -fo'ra Motivated assistant w X·
t:lderly. Phonc494-94SR Flexible hr!>. Optional ray lletnse lo do vune<I
----dUtll!S for busy H .H. Of· aencal wknd hrs 631 2828 Good r· C Ii -f1ce. bcne ats . a PURCHAStNGCLt;HK CREIJIT ASSIST Mui.t Mon-Thur.>.~5 962-3329
_ lmmed cnu-y level ol)('n· havt• good I ll kly & typ. - --------
h ('h In" 1>1shwashcr. Full-t1m<' mg Wll m pur a:. ,. m~:.k1lb Exl)('r rn al·t·I:.
•
depl oC a maJor ht>Jllti rc•l'C. Rccon ciiini:: Mesa Verde Convall'S·
supplement co Dutil'~ in-<:1.1.'>1.omers accls. Sa lary cent Hospital, 661 ~ntcr
cl. purchas e unh•r depcndent on cxper Con· Sl .C M_. ___ _
fnllow up thru v1•n1lur tact Roz 714·a40·5684 VIUVF.RS _ $WO Weck
phone conlJcl, typmi:: Will tram truck dnvcr~. ~anous forms. m a111tJm ,._,n 8am-Spm. 995-84 lJ ini:: files & updating r<: CUSTODIAN vv--
cords Good 'tJrt1111-: F\Jll time pos1t1on avail
:.;ilary w pc·rformanC'l· for mdoor outdoor work
n.·vu.•w evl·ry 6 mos. lnr ut apt. com plext"> &
l!.l 2 yc:.i r:. Complete m<11'1.na Gd working ('n
package or b e nefit s va ronmenl & xlnt co ~lodcrn bldg, plea:.anl benefits workin~ conditions. M in THE IRVIHE CO.
1 year rL.occnt office t.•x 1cn1 Camciback. t-: B.
pem·nce 644-6796
PLUS PROUUCTS
2681 Kelvin Ave. In.inc
1714 1556-8600 ext 240
Part time Mon·Fri. 10-2.
'Pbooes, typing, liling.
OoDtact Penonoel.
Sciefttific DrillituJ
Controls
557-9051
c.tomer SerTic~
Willmg lo train qua11f1ed
applicant. Must have
good t ele ph one
personality le di re c t
communication s kills
w customers. Job re I quare> Ille typing, pro-
<.-e.smg payment.!.. crL'<l1l
n·portS. cash deposits &
DRJVER wanted to dt•·
liver & maintain rental
equip. 642-1187
DRIVERS
Dehver bakery products
to super markets. t::arly
monung to mid after-
noon Call S5 7 -6727 -----
Da.IVE:RS
Men or women 25 yrs or
older. Know the coast
cit.ies. Net $180 a week o r
more. Orange Coast
Y('llOW Cab , 17300 Mt.
He rrmann. F'ountuin
Valley. <No of Slater
bctwn N e whope &
J::uclldl 1:4ua1 Opply Employt·r answenng lt.•lephonc•s.1---------•1 :· interested apphcanl'l lJP· i---------•1 ply m person· 909 N · 1
Main S t. Mon .-Fri..
Cll-n cal J0-5pm. Xlnt. bcnef11"
WORD PROCESSOR and employee• dLo;count I
IBM SYSTEM 6 with 2ohr or weater wurk
$I I 00 &ch<'<.lule I
u wely Irvine Co. growth I BUffUMS 1
po:.1t1on, dynamic p1•1r
pie. t:asual atmosphere
Electronics
*TEST
TECHNICIANS
I st & 2llMI Shift
frvt.M Personnel Al!Clll'\ SANTA ANA Swtc 224 642 w o I ------------~---:'.:" F.qual Opp1y Em~loy1•r
Immediate openings are
<.1vrulable for production
t.e.l tt..-<:hnlCldOS lo t~l &
troubleshoot Prin ted
Circuit Boards and final
a.-.semblics used m com ·
puter teruun a Is.
Clerk 7-11 11pm-7;im.
FUU time. 675 PauJanno.
CM 751-4652
CLERK -Full time·
Wanted for fast growing
C<>fl). Xlnl. opportunity
. for growth No ex per
nee Lite typlllg. Western
Slate Penswn Corp. N pt
Bcbioc. 759-1525_
CLERK ,T YPIST
RECEPTIONIST for
Law Office. 35hr. week O.C. Airport area.
833-0352.
CLE:RJ( TYPIST -
lmmed ope01ng for Jr.
Clerk Typist in loan
brokerage co. F ashion
Island area. No previous
exper. necessary. Will
train. Promot1ooal OP·
partl.Blity. 640-9350
COMPANION -Elderly
woman seeks middle
aged woman to s hr home
& domestJc dul1es. Non·
smoker. Salary. Miss.
Viejo. 4~5377
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COMPUTER
OPERATOR
DATA ENTRY
OPERATORS I I Ma11>r life 1nsur;int ''I complJny 1n N l'wµort
Beac h I '> i.ce klng
qualified Data l;ntry
C)perlJl.Or:-. Exrelil'nl op-
porturuty for 1nd1\·1duals
with nurumum ol 1 ~car
c urrent work111 1-t PX·
pcnence. Mus t be abll• to
W:."'t on UNIVAC l'i\0 1::
1000 al 10.000 key ~troke ...
per hour on Alpha and
N umeric. ll nvt.'r l c d
oumenc pad)
2 sluft.s ava1l:ible. 8am
4pm and 4pm·MidntAht
R e quires w orking
knowledge of TTLs
c1 r cu1lry us 1og HOO
scnes lC's.
We offer a stable work
en\1ronment w1lh an ex-
cel I en t s alary and
bener1ts package mclud·
rng c-ompany paid Life,
D e ntal . M e di c al
Insuranc e s. Pens ion
Plan, Savlllgs Plan with htWt mLeresl, 10.,.., paid
hol.tdays per year and I
w~k paid vac~tion af~er
6 months. This J>OSltlon
mus t be filled im·
mediately. Please apply
al PERSONNEL;
<Night ShJft offers 10'. lR•VEX INC
stuft difrereoltal J. .-o ..... -c-..
mi>S
:1180 Red Hill Avenue
We ha ve a libera l <.Asta Mesa.Ca.92626
benefits packagl'. o -EquaJOpportunity
ccllent workmg environ· Employer M IF
ment and an advance· l~~~~~~~~~~I menl opportunity. fo'or
consideration. please ap-l•--------•I ply m person or caU for
fwtherin!ormauon: ESCROW
Jemie Cody
::r::enc:::.. omcER ,714 64•~ -932 Ol.Utanding opportunity f1rst Shift _.,, avail.able with fmancial
leader. Selected appli· · Operate a 360130 DOS PACIFIC cant will assume dulies 1 computer system. Ex· MUTU .._L m a saJe escrow officer
perlence or equivalent A for the Southern Orange
schooling. 700 Newport Cent.er Or Cowlty area. T wo years
Newport Beach. Ca 92660 expenence as an escrow
We olfer a stable work manager or officer. typ·
environment with an ex· An Equal Opportunity _wand calculator s kills
celle nt sal a r y and Employer MIF !are required. This posl·
bmerrts package includ· I~~~~~~~~~ tJ<ll olfen good growth .inC ~Y pajd Life, potential, attractive
· Med ical a nd D e ntal sala ry and excellen t
laourances, Pension ~ ......-.urckage lnclud· ' Plln. Savinp Plan with 1 ing pai medical and bi&b iatere8l. 10~ paid dental coverage and pro-
bolklays_ per 1ear and 1 . I I rtt sbarlng. Please sub·
Wiik paid v~catiOll after NEW mil resume with salary
I IDOll&bt. This po1ltlon BUSINESSMEN biatar11n coofidence lo: JDUSl be fl1 l ed l m · ~. Pleue apply Contact th• DAILY
al PERSONNEL: PILOT tor Information
m~ regarding the county
.,_. requirement• tor
utlng • Flotltloue
lualn"' Name.
842-4321
EXT. 332
BoxH26
DaiJy Pilot, P.O. Box
1560, Coeta Mesa, CA
931:11
F.qual =unlty Em er
Foreman IM/FJ
2nd Shift
Power l!i the Jndu.stnal
Cont rols D1v1s 1o n of
t::merson. We arc th{'
~ rnanufacturt:r or
r•sate power dcvict.''>
known as Uninterrupt1
ble Powe r System:.
~-er is our product and
we supply energy lo your
career too.
Supervi se and
coorW.nate :.ht-et mt:tui
fabnc atton operation!>.
scheduling wo rk and
malenal now. emc1enl
use ol manpower :.kill ....
m ethods. cqu1pmenl .
rac1 lilies Requ1 res
supervisory expen enc••
111 sht.'el metal CabncJ
lion, arc wt>lding uml
:.pray painting op er a ·
uons. A backRround m
administrating labor
contract prov151ons and
company po1..tc1es is es-
SMlJal.
We offer a gene rous
beoefits package ipclud· Ing paid h o lidays,
Cbrislmaa week s h ut-
down. rree parlu.ng und
easy freewav access.
Please applv in l)('rson
Monday ~h Thurs·
day !HlAM or 1·3PM or
fhday 9-1 lAM or send
resume (only rl'sumt'!.
.
A progressive ins urance
company is m Dt.'(.'<i of
career minded people
looking to break anto the
CXCJIJng insurance field.
If you en JOY working
with figures. have 1n
ltJauve and an aptitude
f or analy l1 cai .i nd
cleri c al w o rk. havl'
I? l' 11 l' r a I I) r r I (' l' ,. x
pencnce. a re a rcurate
ou J 10 key, havc ~ood
typing s luil'i 155wpm I
am! have command or
the English lani::uai:t·.
l'OmE' see us for .in 111
tt'tvlt'W. We h a\e se\ er JI
full time po:.1tton~ am
medtateJ.y avu1lablc.
We offer a good staninit
:.aiury and comple t e
benet1ts parka1?e aloni.:
wilh u "promote from
wiUwf' policy.
Plea'lC a pply m person al
the personnel depart-
ment Fradoy, Monday
and Tuesday only.
PACIFIC
MUTUAL
~ Operatioft• c.....
345c:WoRSt.
!Redhill Ir ClilttOftJ
c.ta~CA
92626
An F.qual Opportunity
Employer M 11''
HEALTH CENTER
lnlluranee Underwnler
Personal Lules
Strong Personal Lines
Underwriter. Op port Uni
ty tn learn C'ommerc1al
Good benefits, sala ry
~· CaU 714/~~2120 H E E 0 s ______ _
ENTHUSIASTIC
BBGETIC PSlSOH.
To fill the pos1t1on of /\c-
tivit.Jes Manager. ldeul
uppbcant will have a ma·
Jor m phys ical ~uc u
tJOOI ex~ast' physiology
& l>lrong m u.nai:enal ('x
pcnence. Arts & craft:. u
J.mur~
U/Writwto $2200
Age ncy exper ience
CocnmernaJ & personal
IJ.Oes. lmmt.'Cilale oPfn·
tog. Call RltJ, ~.
~al Per:.onnel Agen·
cy,2790Harbor. C.M.
dehn1te + . Xlot 0 1> ---------1 portun11y for s elf
molavatt•d ind1vidua I
Hours vary. Xlnl s11lar)
& fr Ing I' bl' n l' f I l '>
package. }''or mun· in
fornwt1on tontact Stl:>ll'
NEVERA.f'EE
Gravl'fl m-0700
t::OE Mt•.
HOSTESS
FUU t ame evenmg:. Goud
startmg salary. Apply 1n
person. Jolly Ro1ter , 400
S. Coast Hwy, Lal? Bch
HOSTESS needed part
time days. Apply 111
pen.on only Moo thru
Fh ~5PM. J P. Mac '>
Re.Wuraot, 10142 Adam:.
/\Ve. H.B.
HOSTESS
Apply ID person l o
Bla c kb ea r d ':.
Restaurant. 42SO Ma rt·
ingalf Way. Newport
8eM:b.
HOSTISS
I« QIW bouaing tract. 4
da,s week. R W'IL Beach.
For daails 84M772.
J ANfTORS 1MAIOS
f' T ~~ lrvrne •rea
$.7J 25 hr M 1 J.:111
JAHITORIAL RTE
Adult:. ooiy Offac.: clt.>all·
1ng Avail 1mm.·1I
SJZ>tmo 5d11y wk. •.:arty
e\I' hrs, J hrs Ila).
LaJ(una BctL P\rll t rain·
mg & eqwpmcnt "r•J
\,ded. Call btwn ~ Jl1d
lOl'M. 770-0S34
JOtHTHE
TIMESHARE TEAM
Tame.tlares Sal~ ;,t
~Chari~ offer..:
I lid\ Comm1ss1uo
Rap1d Closmgi.
Traming
Lead!>
You'll be selitng de
veloper 1nvenl or1 In
Puerta V alla.rta. + re
sales in Hawaii, Tab~ &
Cablanua..
HlUl 3416 Via Lido. NB Housekeeper, exper. Ca.llWarrenTOWDSdld
pref. Bi·llngual. • • 675--7512
M.ruds. p1t to start. •• J~~~~~~~~~
v.1th s alary his tory v.111 ·--------· be ccnsadered l.
Service persons. • • r:
Front desk clerks. exper.
prel. but not nee. Apply IO'TCH&f HBftl
F\Jll time. Mesa Verde
Conv. Hosp. 661 ~nler,
OJstaMesa. EMERSON
ELECTRIC co.
lnduslnai
Controls 01v1s1on
J:mS Standard St.
Santa Ana. Ca 92702
Equal Opp
Employe r M 1 F H
Framers for picture shop.
exper. pref • m<'rrt
raises. Costa Mesa.
646-4863
GALS -Have to J?O back
to work? 1-:am xtr.:i 1n
come part·ttme. f\Jn &
challe nging E xec
Womens Counc·1l S31~7St
General
The Balboa Bay Club 1s
nowhuing
NlGm' AUDITOR. 11 9,
experience pref. In·
Holec computer.
SECURITY GUARD
P.M. Shift. l yr. Secunly
or Military ex per. Must
have telephone & relia-
ble 1J'3.DSlX>rta1Jon.
Please call for appl.
645-7358
GENERAL OFFICE part
time, ty ping, answe r
phones. Good PoSit1on for
studet1L Prlvat.e County
Oub. 644·5404
GBBALOFRCE
Newport Beach a rea. To
BIO. You will perform a
variety ol dut.aes in this
growing firm. All they
ask for is minimal ex·
perlence at an eager al-
titude. Type45wpm. Ell·
cellent benefits & bonus
plan. Call 557·6122 or
73l·'T7ll. 100% Free lo ap
plieaot.
........ tlhnkt
14211 Yorba St. Tustin
.USITHI
DAILY PILOT
..,AST
. l!SULT ..
SllVICI
DlllCTOIY
For Result
Service Call
642·167•
~.JU
Cf\GeneraJ ·-LIJ1-=. in person. Hotel San Muarten, 696 S. Coast
Hwy • Lag Heh. llMl'OCWN ftll'SONNft S(ll\llClS ~....:__...:..:... _____ Landscape mamtenance
HW.-1 Front Desk Clerk. Foreman needed. Van<'d
CLERICAL Ckean Front Resort an dul.Je. FUIJ time perma-
Working temporary b La~ Beach. Evening r:ient Good co. beocf11s
the bcs1 way to fmd your shtft. »-40 hrs. Som e ex· A p p I y a l A &. H
challenge in the busan~s pem'flt>e on PBX & NCR Landscape, 2381 I Via
world. We are no w tn· reqwred. Call 497·4772 Fabncante, Mtssaoo Vic
lervaewa.ng for the follow· 8am to 4pm. Mon lhru jo. i68-C7Sl.
mg tong tl!rm and short fh forappt. -=--.-... ..---SC--... ----
tC'nn assignments. Im· ·--------•J ~ AT"' mcdtateopewngs. SPECIALIST
-"'UI We are loolung for an ex· * Schy W'rtt. S.H.
I long Lerm as!">1gnmc·n1 I
• Systeni 6
ope.-aton
16 mos cxpr . rvening
shtfl, 4 LaU ltlldmght l
MG1J II °"rotor
<F.xpr req for Fai:.h1011
Island law flrm)
• CRT ap.roton
(l-4 week ass1gnmcnt1
• PostiftcJ CIMI
(10 key touch-40Wpm)
•Typkh
<Dictaphone req >
557-0045
on tine iof!o rcpeul
3723 lirch Stn.t .............
SECUIUTY peraenC'ed landscdpe
We arc seeking a rebablc IO"<JW)dskeeper for CdM ~ lo work n ex1bll.• ~c garden 1-UIJ lime.
(swing & g r aveyard permanent. Cail 673-2268
slu.fhl hours Law c·n M o n . I-' r 1 ,
forrementor s~unty ex 8.:i>aro4 ·00pm __ _
pcnence helpful. EnJOY
exc ellen t compan y Lundscape F o reman
benefits. Apply 9am nee d ed. full ·l1m ~" noon. Mon-Fri, Per..on permanent. exper d &
net strong background only
MARRIOTT HOTEL net>d apply. Apply at
!l>ONewport Center Or. Zlm Via f'abncante. Ste
Newportl.leach 101, M.V . btwn 9·3.
Equal Oppor Employer 7Ql..4751
HOTEL
Night audito r . Prr. 2
nites, compel1t1vt>
:.alaly. exper. NCR 4
L.EX;AL SECRETARY -
Must be exper. X lnt.
&luJ.ls. XloL pay & bene
SSl-9339 ·-------
requ. For mlerv1ew. call ---------1
Sandy536-14Zl. 9-S. LeCJllll S.0-14"'1
~ Sl.300
$4-SCiO pr hr + bonus " fUU or Pft work. Rapid J •A a<htancement. Musl I>\.• / r' _.
l& have trans. & speak ""'rt hi{ le Ct'f!CY
Ouenl .f.n&ll.sh. lmmed.
ope nin&s. 848·7080. 170 Newport Ctr Or N 8 64.1--0963 S&.e 2'5 640-2920 GIRL FltlDA Y 100'% FREE
Mature woman needed ---------~~~~~~~~~ f« circulation dept. of HOUSECLEANERS up :
outdoors newspaper. lol5prhr.Car.~5123
LocaLed nr. 0C Airport.
35 hr work week. No t.ll·
pr. nee. Call Myrt 1--4:30
al54G-42'l2.
GUARDS
REI.JABLE SECURITY
OFFICER NEEDED.
With own tra nsportation
for Orange County area.
Unifor ms furnished.
Pa.id vacation. Full &
p a rt time. Retir ed
welcome .
Call ror appt.
751-2454 LOTUS ~GATION
Ir SECURITY
HOUSEKEEPE R • EK·
per. W/rcfs. Must do
ironing, lnd.ry & clean·
ing. No windows . Other
help ln house. 4.5 dys
weekly. Salary open.
Hrs. flexible. Re ply lo
&x. '630, Daily Pilot, PO
BOX 1580, CM. 826211
Housekeepers Needed.
• prer. up to ~/hr.
Tab over eDtina roote
in Local area. ·
~ ........
Mad»rust
TOOL Cg
All&IDAMT
11\b second shift position
requares 2·3 years ex·
peneoce in tool crib or
mac h i n e s h op and
knowledge o( turrets,
mills, lath es le tools
used.
We offer an excellent
salary and benefits c:::cr Pleue call for ...,mt.eat
714/711-•ll 1241 Dt:=b
lnlsuUooal IK.
1mo...Ave.ltY,Ca GU .._RDS 7t Yr old Cbristlan
" woman seeks llve·ln r--•~unit E.m l'\all • part tlme. All woman ro r peho nal ...,.._....,....,., Y p .
a re as . U n l I o rm • nursiftl care. 9800/mo. MAaa:Nlsr/ASSEllBLE
furnished. A1es .~or . Rm. brd Incl • .....mo -Npt. Bch. maout. ol owr. Rel.Ired we ... vwue. food proc•1la1 eq116p. No ~ence nee. App· needs lltled
lY Univ.-.al Protweclslonb HSKPR/BABYSUITT~_!' w/all :~d m=
.Senlu1 •. 1221 • t -Jl'w Ullut, ve 111• lbQp Muat have 9t.rel&, :;anta Ana. In· Rm. QUI. •MD ~·Pl all wr"fMw boun 9-12 It 1-4 own l"""'. tlH C
Mantbnaf'rl. , WllllAdlllfp? la.1171 Jlm,&a.9090
JvdyMaHin
3333 HariMw-ll•d.
Coda Mft.a. CA.
1714) 546-8030
BRUNSWICK
CORPORATION
Defense
Division
GEAR YOUR CAREER
TO THE
CHALLENGES AHEAD
At MCC FLOW SEAL. we
ca n offer you today what
other companies offer you
tomorrow. JOB STABILITY,
CAREER A DVANCEMENT
POTENT I AL . A
CHALLENGING WORK EN·
VIRONMENT. we can offer
you au this and MORE. right
N OW. We are seeking
energetic and experienced
persons whose dedication
matches our s. If career
growth and a challenging job
opportunity is what you're
seeking, investigate the
following pcsit1on s available:
N/C MACHINIST .
CNC VERTICAL
TURRET LA THE
TOOL CRIB
ATTENDANT
ASSEMBLERS
5 years experience eash of the
above occupations reQuired. Abili-
ty to read blueprints and to use
precision measuring instruments
is also necessary.
We offer you i mmediate and
sign&ficant challenges aJong with
the e>ppoftunity to learn from top
professionals in every field.
Our benefits are incredible. give
full COYerage to your entire family
and must be explained to be
believed.
The qualities which have motivat·
ed our employees towards
personal and professional success
are the same Qualities you are
considering in selecting a com-
pany with which to build a career.
So take a long foot< at MCC FlOW
SEAL where your Mure could be
just beginning.
To find out more, Just give us a
call:
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Sunday, Aprtl 27 IMO
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......... 7100 .......... 7100 .......... 1100 ~~:.~ ..... !!~ ..... !!~ ..... ?!~ !~'!.!!~._ .. !!.~
RMl~&.ai.
lNDYl>COl'nhACfOKS 111C9'110MllT -...ant SALES SECRETARY /0,FJCE ....................... ...................... .
~r ••P•r1en C'e
21.S •1·1713
Modela Ac&oo on'ft:! CLER P'll
11 1 11111 ~ ptollt•ble tu tl\I. •nini • amcr•I uf
pnnl mudel, wpo11 lice ..... Min w1111• lo
l'bcltD P'llllak-.W, A ll1 -.. lllrt Jllnl oppof'tUllll )'
to ~ M • llJI' •Mk~l Ap11h
I hav(' dfotlt for rt-t1l
w 1~ • eompull•r
tmnl.u.I Vri m /uk.
MY. ltllr~"'1l
Xlat ..-y level poekion S.T.J•f mOM"S I .._~ .. JOIS ~Ill-To pc'tlt 14-1/lrt: with a youn1 and •1· PfDA STOii ~I ...... cocnpu er •
I Real E1t ate Nowbiri-.-•W&•pen 'Xlnt. ~ lkilb. Mite
,..,. Ua. ......... Varylaa Natiooal corporation. dliwlDftll,.._, P1ex1 URf:ATWORKJNG days 6 bolln: ideal 1...,_ manalactauiq ll1btln1 blc bra. Approx. U
A'lM f'HERE JN =t•I income ror producia. IM ln<h•lri•I ln/wedl. Salary •n
MAN1'0 •:an:xr
PEOPL • PP!ft"SON ~ec p lim .a!I.
fl&lela&Ut II\ whuh 'olc u_11
pU-. fUlb <""•pllalued
Wltb.li ~
MANICUIJSn
Wlth •xpt'rit'flt't\ ln fhtlJ
wrap for •hrn &n
Newport I.tea~ h •'olluw ~Pf"\'/ ~rm
t' ........
MAIM11HAMCE
SPICIAUSTS
?HO SHIFT
......... ftHd for
;:aa.W .... ...,
• nrlr f • elCJM
'"" • .,..,.. .. u "'
1a.l10. 1151 ·TIT• ta pel'1iOn la.J Uand I h r r
Or t"V ICOtntt ol f:ll1~
l
OR.Of:tt l> K Ji ~C ti:I'
nl.HST 11 >"" ""'' bn •• ""°r,;t1llc ., dttclll
rrwndtd we htv11 Uui Joh
for you W~pm Xl11t
lll.IU1lnl sa1al')' MO 01''1 r. Wfld rt"!iUMl• lO 11111111·1,1
POBOX lllttl, Irv 1.121 14
r A fl T TI M Jo: n ('' ,. "
Llc.lbt, 8.~AM·Jll :.OPM
1'S?llll
lttJV~X . lNC .a
M~ l>a&a klellu• ~. aa M manuJcu·
11.1r111r of &:omputl'r
'*1phef'.U.
Heal Ell.ale S.lt'41
• F\JlJ..TIMESAU.Ji
•IOOo/o•
Qimm. W/tnlll. d1 .. k ft•(•
PARTTlM l.o.:SAL~~
llO< Comm. work fr home WeCilti lool0n1 for•11 ln (BlO NAMEOr li'JC:Jo:
OM._I •Ith prev1ou1 t\&Ut1trviceofllce
eicp•Mm .. Ml ••JK!dlhnl UAL TY MITWOIUC
and lclwidWlnM rn1ten11l 80'14MOO
and .,.aembly tl\rc>ua h iiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiii'iiii!ii;..11 rNIOWl'durin1 Llulon with p1 <11Jul'llu11 #nd Real ~late Saler.
1>un·h" inw t:oordlnatc f>eopl1• need 1·d 111
nw1ert11l muvem~nt. Suni>tlt Beath oft"
v,/41 ulllU' 14 llHlblt• W(H'k lOp <'tmlD1"VClil
t1lVlnJNlll'llt with in .... c D .. A rt•ll l'nl •111 I r y a lld au°""' Hy~mll
bt<1ld1lJI 1J1jlki..:t·. lfl('lud 1714) 146-5502 int C.Ullpwl)' p•1d dt•D·
lJ&J, nwd.lcol iniW'anct~ •
~n1uon plan. saving~
plan wtth h1J:h lnlerest.
IOl!t paid holdtays per
YHJ and 1 wttk paid
Jo·AStu oN ISLAND vet ._, aludenta. and commercial •c 541M1181 r.~f1 %£MIJ~~CiT : 0'8' procrelllve, ITOW· :i:a·pt;:,e:T"=. '?::s _;E_C_R_E_T_A_R_Y __ T_a_k_e
OHUANIZl::D WJ TH ~{Of'°'~!!n: LOCALAR~.MUltbe cbarte.Stock rokt.back· o o o o C o M • meat blaed 00 your Job OOO-J)nlSfUte, honeat and ground. Beaut. Faah1on
MUNJCATION SKILLS 1)9rfonnance. Pleas1tnt lliocere IOO.ivlduals IOC>k· l&land o<c. Salary neg.
& L l OH T TYPI NG wortc.in& cooditiona. Mwn Ing tor their LAST J08. Jaclcie: 6'4-4820 AIJll..IT Y. Wt: WILL. be 18 ls over. Apply lo Must bequaUlled to opcn
TIWNNOR POSITION. new acCOWJta, aa well as SICIETAllY
s A LA ft V C 0 M ~S.F.. Bristol uperad:!!_..eattabbluihed /'or di5trict aalee olllc1• MENSUR ATI!: WIT H Santa Ana Heightii UMni • ..,....,a u mess, Cl m.jor corp. aood typ.
SKJU.S ~' ¥eCUre future, lull com· ing llkills. ability to ban call Jennifer for appt ( '""'tw•....,. J am boree & PiU\Y benefits iocludlng diet.elem::; Is be able to
,,.,. H ft..O """' ~.. --1~ medical.. Coill: d 1 .,..,_,..,. Campus) • .....,_.. work nde pen ent y
ltlCEf'TIOMIST E.O. E. H080UGGENHEIM ~~~fl~ ~r:.igrsa~j t11
tor modem El Toro beau. Restaurant C7I41171·5430 development. can begm
ty aalon. PJOme. Lt. bk. COOKS MON'. TUES. 9AM-4PM lmmed. Pleue apply tn kpg,musthave gdphone Brultfut a b1ft. ieic Equal()pportunlty person Sat 4-269AM12
manners. Very pleasant penentt onJy. Apply m Emp£oyer M/fl' noon or ll on 4 ·2~
working surroundings person. Benefits ava1J. j~~~~~~~~~~I 9AM-4PM. Call7~1 Ma Barters. 212 £. 17lh. ir: .... .., -sOHS LENO LEA.SE c.o.t.a Mesa ~ ..--A OiviAion of R EC E PT I 0 N 1 S T i -----· -----1 Penooalily plus adults NaUooaJ Car Rental:. Property manogement RETAlLSALF.S IN to wortc with and 2172 Dupont Dr.
l'O in N.B Light type. p E T S T 0 R E , moovate kJds. Over 21 Irvine
1 ~t .. d••lc crl,
Phtt' g & W Hdlt19
'-ctiou. Xlat. C o.
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filGHT AUOITOtt
\ppl l'r•161 Ph: It')' Sun
1 'lt'rn1'nlt' f nn 12~ W
U.ptwa.it~ vac lion a/ier 6 months 'iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiilii.iiiiiiiiiilii;;;;;,j Thi ~1ltoll must be
fille d 1mm ed1ate l y
l'l rase tt pp ly Jt
.:ood t ronl office ap· L FISH $4.00Hr tostart.
IJl.'Jl'lill"-' •·~day work TROPICA • ln~una.Cap1Blrano. "'\"°"' ~alary S750 Cull llRDS, CASHIElt S, San Clemente area:. SECUTAaY
Jnternat1onal Trading Co loolung for sha rp
~ecretary for s ale1>
manager. By Orange <.:-0
Airport. Accurate typ
ang, llborthand or speed
wri tmJ: nee. 2 to 3 )TS ex
penence. Xlnt benef1ti..
dental plan, 35 hr work wee«. Call (714)833-8970,
a.'lk for Mr Lother Trie1>
SHILEY. IMC.
17622 Giiiette A•t .
'"'-·Ca 927 I 4
Equal Oppor Employer
MECHANIC
$1,500/MO.
...U.SEAIOIS
lt<rt urexp d 3to 11 & 11
111 7 p LIOll' Gd. puy
l'uuntr)' l'lul> Con v llu;p 549 306_1 ___ _
THE REWARD ... wiu be all yours at our
modem facility located
m HWlllllgton Beach. We
url' a part of CAHE
1-:.~n;RPRlSES, a grow
init l'hwn or convale5ccnt
1)1,.,pitab We have 1m
rnl·<hulc 11pporlun1l1cs
PAIT TIME
EVENINGS
R equ1r t>s 1:o o d
mechanical abllHy w/cx
penen<.-e lll auto body &
welding µrercrn•d tu
wor1c. for growing. :.lllblt•
manurarlu rin~ <·o m
pany Wii i lea d to lur
-.upe rvlSOry pos 1 t wn r 11 r
nght md1 v1du:.il Xlnt
saJarv rev1e~· proi:rarn
annual bor:llJ:. & compun\
benefits Company p1111I
RNs -LYNs
3-1 I
11-7
Enlerpr1Sl0Jl udulti..
over 21 with Dyn111111c.
Advt•nturou ~
perscnulilles, who tmJoy
work ing with and
mouvaung youth' tt~l'l>
JO to 13 S4 00 hr to start.
SlOO a Wl'<'k polt>nt11.1I
J'tlonE> 642-4321 Ext :.i~,o
betWl"f'f'I 2 and 6 P M
AS K FOR LAUlllF.
J-~ 0 E
P a rt y C o n s u l t a nt ' c:ountu Person, full time
incl Saturdays . Apply
:m5Newpo118lvd . CM ree. Call Putt1 or M1k1·
George at 547-6561
VA.'llG AH U
PERSONNl'~L
S ERVICES
lMO E. Echnger Ste
Abofee1obi.
MECHANlC 5200 Wl·ck
W1lJ tram OJ)t'n 8J1n
Mpm.~13 I
I :'IJ E c H A N I C.: • c x p t ' r J
Por..che mc"Ch11nu:, mo~t
h:.i\e o"'n llHJI . uu!>y l
,hop, 1:o mm1 :.~1 o n
\l.J ges Gr10d w o r k
llab1b H:.iv Stt•phc·n~
Aut.orno11v .. t.JI ''ll!li'
rhc sat1sfart1on that ---------
('Oll')e> from workmg at
c:an1eld will be onJy one
o( your reward<; We of
14•r thC' l1n<">l m benc·f1t<;
.111d i.alal). :J day orr for
\our birthday, plui. a
professional. con1'!enwl
worl< f:'nv1ronment To
lcam mort! about Uw op.
porturut.ws at Garfield. plca..'>e call or apply :.iL
GARFIELD CARE
Con•alHcHt
Hospital
PWE·UP
ASSEMBLER
With at least l year ex
pt!rten ce . pr<'fe rably
newspaper. Excc•llcnt
l'OmPilllY ~nef1lS. Apply
between 9AM & 61'~1 .
Monday thru Friday I APPLY IN PF.RSON
ORANGE COAST
DAJLY,..LOT !
17111 Garfield
l lOW.IAY ST.
COSTA MESA
~ Oppty &.plyr McdJral '"'l!>lu11l F1 •>nl I I luntu1gl0n Beach Ca & back Olf 1Cl', t'Xpt r11·r11 ,. 17141847 9671
helpful. t'.d l \nn JI 1 , • PIXOPHATOtt •
847-6001 1 1:-;qual Oppty Part Um(' or full l ime.
M f' H days or eves. Must be Medical olc rt:-q e~ptor d 1-~~E~m~p~lo~y~c~r~/~~~ able to work s ome
mature person :.!1·45 for r -wkends. Typlng skllls
lamtly pru<'lll'l'. PT. req. Many co. benertts. Re~um <: Uo x 13lltl. ES EOE
Newport Heh. Ca . 92f;t;J NURS Fash. ls. area-040..1 J lO ------AUJ>ort are;i·646-8000 MS>ICAL ln~ur<i n cl'. bus} Ok AIDES GY-.; ore. vanou-. dut11 '
"xpef' preft'rrc-d 5!'.t. W ' II
Picture framer. pa rt 1 time, c>xperienced. Art 1 World Frames. 660 N. ---\fEDICALSECIU.i " \In
~r Jtencr:.il pracllt'l· i
d e. HOl No. Tustin. SJnlJ I
>\ n •• S " I ., 1 ' 1 '' rn mcnsurat<' w t"<Pt•r 1 • i !
day '"'k. l'OnMd1•1 1;.irt I
t}ll)(', ~:J 1~5
MB>ICAL SCTRY
ncedl-d to rill rhallt·ni.:in l!
pos1t1nn a:. m;111:.1At•r ol
Npt. ~:.ich lull ollil'l'
Sal.1ry lo Sl2UO 1mo
based oo ex pr !'>48·5!>81 l
'vJed Se•· for b u ,.,y !
Nt>urologi.st 2 0H1c1·~ ~~ !
p'd. onl). Salary IJ U Jo.
644-1005 N lj
Day Shift Co3st Hwy., Lag. Bch
Wl· wc.'k matun >. rf.'habll' 494.8105
Aides to work in our -------
pleu.sant. modem facility
1n llunhngton Uearh. We
offer fn·e Ccr11r1cation
<'lltl>:lff> i
2·PLAYGIRLS·4
Part time Phone Work
Gto9
S5Perllr. + lionus nu. .. chall<'n1tm1: pos1t1on
offer.. you a good salary
and hencf1ts plus the re·
fi month Commitment
Callbtwn I Sl'M.
751·2400
ward or helping others. ---~~~~~~
1'14-ase call or apply al: I PLL"MBERS llELPF:ft
GARAB.D CARE j WiU t r.iin SWO week tu
Con•alescent
Hospital
77HI (iarfwld
l lwilllli:\011 lk·;11 h
•71<1J!Hi%7l
I
slal1. Open 8a m·l!µm .
~13 --------
Pre-School Teacher want
ed. Certifi cate or ex
f'~HSOl'INF.L ·
mi>S
l AIVUC 11oj(' • ...... _.u ... -.-.. ~---·
3180 R~1ll Ave
t:a>ta Mei;a. Ca 9262ti
~Wll 0pPOrturuty
EmpJoyer MI P
Pnlgrammer. l ·2vrs. ex
per. ln RPG. some cobol
helpful, IBM 3033. OO·VS
JCL. remote job entm .-s.
Dulles Include applira·
11ons & ma intenance.
J)rOKramrruna. testing &
d e bu1:g1 n e . Xlnt
employee bcnc(1ls . Sub
mil r<'Swnc & salary hi:.
tory to Attn· Personnel
Manager, Calafoa m .
llnll Von Karman Ave
lrvme. CA 92714. Equal
Opportunny Employer.
QC INSPECTORS -for
Saal Maker. Ne O.C.:.
airport. 6am to 4 :30pm.
Mon-Thurs. 979-1483 ---Real Estate loan:., Nwpt
Bch 2nd TD firm se<>ks
exper'd loan officer. RE
llc req. Comm. only 17141
95.S-0073 -------
REAL ESTATE
LAHO SALIS FOR ·ao
EARH 10.15%
COMMISSIOM MET
I CAN EARN FROM
SSOK TO Sl.SOK lST YR
U NL I M I TE D
QUALIFIED LEADS.
MULTl ·M l LL I ON
DOLLAR LAND INVEN·
TORY
2. SALES CONTEST
£VERY MONTH. WIN
CASH BONUSES. NEW
SUITS. ETC.
3. OUR PRODUCT LOW
COST SO CALI f'
L AND, BUDGET
TERMS. PLENTY OF
FINANCING AT 1oc,,
APR
4. PERSONALI Z ED
SALES TRAINING IN
CJ.OSING FOR NEW
"vfEN
5 PO SS IRLf:
M A N AGF.MF.NT
POS l T I ON S. FOil
!,TRONG CLOS.f.:RS.
t;. ASK AUOUT OUR
CADJJ .. J...AC PLAN.
7. PLUSH NEWPORT
BF.AC H OFFICES,
MEDICAL BENEFITS
AVAILABLE
I! JolNl.J OUT WHY WF.
JIAVE THE BF.ST
TIUNG GOING. tLIC.
RF.(J.J A.SK J-'OR MR.
EV ANS 7 l4-955·340'l.
REAL
ESTATE
SALES
CAREER!
Eam
, •. tol
75%
COMMISSIONS
NOW!
YOU
CAN
JOIN
me of Newpon lit!J l'11 :.
fastest grnw1n1: • .a~:·
gress1ve. & dy11..im 1r
Real Estate f'i rmi. •
TRAINING
iheoewcst 11nd mcr.t u111
quetraining program d1•
si~ to bnng you sul·
cess in li:.llllg and sellm&
homes.
Licensed Or Not
U you are the col1l,.•r 111
persoo WI.!° re lookJn~ I flC
we'll assist you in PJ!>'
mg the test~
CALL NOW!
675-7512
Ask for Warner Car r
OJ~~I gJEt\IJY
3416 Via u do, ~ H
Receiving Clerk. full
time, r etail clothing
lllore, experience prl'
lured. wall tr&m . Hr ...
8:3)..5:30 Mon-Fri. Call
Nancy. 644-5070
ftecept1 onist. PIT 1 5.
Moo·Thw-s. comm'l It t;
OCA.irport 752-1194_
~t'I ~ MAHAGa Tll.AJMEE. SlOO a wedc potential.
DOG GIOOMH. PUT TIME ~'t.1)l.1onc.l I> pc.t. com F\llJ or part·time, over 18 EYIMIMGS
rrlW'Uty ~ ufClcc ror onl.Y. Sant.a Ana, Orangie PHOME: ~homes. 5 Oayi.. !'I AM G«JU. Newport Beach 642-432! or 4~
to 6 PM Parklike en 644-0980, LagWla Halls Ext. 2SO. Between 1·5 v1r<wnmt. wtth liberal 586-3112. Costa Mesa. PM
bl1>Cl.Lt proi;rram. Salary SA 566-~ Askfor Andrea <.oounensurute with eic·
penerice. Send r esume RETAIL SA L ES -
1tlat1nl( !lalory rt"Qulre· Hardware sales, Cull ·
rncnt to Niguel Shert.'S lime pocsitioo In retail
Community AssoclJ· hardware stor e . See
uoo.33654 Niguel Shorc'1\ Mike or Ste-ve. ff. W.
Rd. Lai:w1a Niguel 92AJ77 W r 1 g h l <.: o . I :.! 6
fla.'Cpllorust Part ll m c.
SaL & Sun. 8am·Spm & I
wti.J y Waterfront loc:.i
1100 101 N. Bay..ade Ur
Ne-wport Beal·h 644-01.26_
HI '\c"l'PlJotUS l for N l!WJ>Or\
Ht!ach Law f)rm Typing
help(uJ Pront office up
pcarance neces)ary. Cu II
Loe,·~
• •IECEP'TIONIST
Front d('S k . buCJy
nll'dtcJI 0H 1rl" M u:.t
huvc pleasanl telephone
mannt•r. be consc1en·
taous and dt'la1I oneoted I~ 8 30 to 5·30. M·f'
Call Cindy 842 93_1.5 __
RECE:f'TIOMIST
The JoUy ROf,er Head·
quartt'rs Offlcl' IS looltlng
for a ruJI time, l)t!tma·
nent rerept1onJ.s t Mui; t
be very ~rsooable and
hllVt' front office, pro-
ft><ts 1onal a p~aranct•
D 1 m .. n <1 10 0 PBX
,11111tt hboart1 s ys tem.
PU>Jl.IOfl reqwrcs use vf
10 key adder & lltthl typ
a.ng ~ ln penon at:
The Jolly Roee.r lnc
t?OC2GWett.e An . Irv.
~ST
Wh.b OI' without t ~' Deeded Top pay. Tem•
porary as run um~. Call
Tod Serlicee at m.ol14
ac..no.e1sr
Offltel"'ASSf ST AMT
Ouie oi the areas leadblR
~ aeea<:tftl 8ed'i
j bri ~ht. eoe rceuc
person to h&olj.le busy
µhon~. greet JX'<>J>le "" lt~ht 1)1>~ & filing. Al·
lltude most unportant.
Nace offices and war m
l'<.lll(erual JUOUp. Please
Phooe AJet.a at 547 · 737 5.
RECB'TIOMIST
IMtiielATE
OP841HG
Rodlest.er . C M
RN Part time r e lie f
Supervisor ll · 7. 30AM
Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp
fm Center, Costa Mesa
SALES Cl.HK
f\tll ume, some 01ght ~
K.nawiedge ol cashJen n g
or cosmetics helptu I.
Call for Interview .
S46-8770 Mary 0.-CWf.
~COUNSELORS
Reme mber when you
were a lud and wanted LU
earn your own mooey 9
WeU. we have several
kids who do, but they
need a mature assert1"e
adult to chaperone and
<.'OW1Sel them an salies
oneatt'd Jobs from 6·9
PM daily S4 00 hr t o
..,laJ't_ Sl00.00 w~k poten·
t.aat Pbooe ~.·Ext
250 between 2 and 6 PM
ASK FOR LAUR IE
·EOE
SALES
Disfrid Mm lllJH y,..-..
Daily Pilot newspaper
CJ.n.Uation departmeo l.
1bis b.lghly SIX'C'essrul toc.a oewspeper bas an
~ IM a lt"aiott m
tbe clttalalioo sale4',
service le coilertJ~or:a •rea. ~ aPPficant wa.4
tteaYe a bberal st.aning
aaluy . r etul a r ly
scbeduJed raises, booUG
opportmulies & m 311 y fr·
tn.Jte benefits such .as
paid vacations. paid
~ imarant•, ti11• If\•
'"W"UK'e 4r dental c-11\.
~
Apphcants must ~· 1w. have a good drivmg T'\'·
cord. Hours are gmera I
ly UAM·9PM, Monday
Ut.tu Friday. Saturday
overtime available as
needed
RETAIL
Sales help needed fo r
Robinson's Fine Jewelry
Dept . M1ss1o n VleJo
Mall FuJI & pal1 lime
openings available
Salary + commu;i.1on
Expenence helpful but
IU necessary. Will Lralll
the nght person <.:all
Maggie Miller 49S·20SO
ext 279 ror U\tervaew
SALES REPS
~Co:..!.71~)493 5556
Sales
Racho Shack hu full
t amie c a r e e r OP ·
porumrtJ~ & pan lime
JOb opporturut1es open.
1ng up no w an th e
Newport Beach area. Jr
you are nu.litary ret1 roo
or a colJege gradu11te ,.,.
are cWTently gOtDg 10
college & tult}tly mot1va\·
ed for mcrca!>ed earn
1n gs ba ~c d o n
performance, ple~e ap
ply al 271)! We-;t COtl'>l
Uwy,N k
RADIO
SHACK
ATAMDYCOU.
E.O.L
SAie>
SUt41BJOIS
V.c.uon ~tub bJn n g fu II
or part tam e p bo n ie
~,..onnel·t lcket d i.'
hvenH Guar s loirt
NOW! $.A. !aU-1957.
SALES -the spa 6 00t
tub 1nd1.1Hry bJ s
qua:lnlpled ID \ales tn
SECltETAltY
MOS/H
f'rie ndly . 0 1.1 tgo1ri i:
Eng1oeering Director
needs mature millded 1n.
d.aviduul to help run hi~
worlu.ag day. Super com
pany Wnh xlnt benefit!.
Call Rita 540·6055.
Coastal Penonnel Agen
1:y, 2790 Harbor. C. M.
NEVERAFE~ ---
SlCHTARY-X ....
opportunity for exper
experienced, bright, self·
mollv•ted person. Ac
CW'1lle typing. Salary de
pendent on expe:r. Ca 11
fM uppt. 714·833·8680
Ext.:.>. E.0 .E.
SECUTAltY
Leading publi.shi.og firm
bas immediate opeolni:
111 edi1ona1 dept. of bout
1ng maitatme ror ex
perienced secretary with
g ood typing &
supervisory skllJs. Ex
cdlmt benef'tt.-s & good
location. Send resume to
Shella La wlnr, ens
Pu bit c ataons. ) 4 9 !1 ~a Ave, Npt Bch.
9iBi:)
•SECRETARIES•
Ex.cc Anaheim, Sl.8,00o
Exec Legal R. E .• szo,ooo
f' C Restallnlnt Sl.8,000
Rttp .. type so. $9600
• •SaJes/Consulta nt:. • •
ApptQilytftee EOE
U1 Retndet's Ag~y
«a> Birch, F..5tab'64
~Beach, 833-81~1
~last 4 yr.. & Is stall f·--------~· We tram you lcw:iependeut rootrat1on
statw.. dy<. ~. evt"i
S& 7!11.5or67:>1227
SICalTAaY
UF"F1CEOFrnE
PRESIDENT
Corp headquarters for
statewide rnves lme11t SALES '>('f'Vl<'es firm. Fas hiun
2 years field sales t''< I.stand. F:'fcellent caf'e\.'r
penooce. SUIK to S20K oppor with diversity &
+co. car & ancenl1 ve pro challenge. Must possess
gram. Mor.:an Employ to p· le vl'I e xec u t 1 v<•
menl N:coey. 1..52$ M es:.i secrelari a I ex per. Ca II Ve rdl' fo.:. Suit e 213, 64().-0123 Moo lhru th.
Costa Mes... ( 11.».;un.S.30pm. 154-1581 631 · l.5 7!>
NEVER A t'E!:.:
SECaETARY
\led Sl>c. tor 2 U11l111r"
L_ll EXfJ II uni} SJIJt) 1
<.:a I penence. Summer pos1 ·
uc.ns avails . 1n N.-wport
ll•·a c h . C11 ll S u s:..n
r~
Sell Kile it.ems 642·5678
~on~t nl...-dt>d '\u
cxper n•'Cessary Typ
1n):; preferre<J . PC \I.
8JJ..J31J.
We• :.irC' seetuig an m
dlvidu.al who likes m(.'(•t
lrlj! pc'Oplt•, c·on type. t"i
oull(OlnJ( und t•nJU)'l> J
'ant>ty or tasks
I r YoU att qualified & 3.1'<'
tm.ere5tt.>d 10 learru.og th<'
newspaper circ ulation
bus&ne!s, rome to the of
ft~. 330 W. Bay, Costa
M~a 1\sk for H:i rry
Sa-ley °' Ken Goddard
Onty apply before lOAM ·
or alter 2P)t, Mon·F'n
E.O E.
Sandwich & s alad a .. r
sembl~. ruJl t1me SAM
lP~. Mon Jo'r1. Part ttmt•
SAM·9AM. Mon·t'ri .
Sl.~O per h r . Lori ·,
Kitchen. 979 07 17 ah
J..Qi\M for appt
Five Star Co. needs
Secr etary fo r t h eir
beautiful corporate of·
ftce m Newport Beach.
Xlnt benefits. A lovely
pix.? to :.pend your day.
Call R it a . 540 6055
Coastal Personnel Agen·
l'Y Z1'90 Harbor. C.M
I) O 1-: 837 lii'Jl I J:-;qual Oppt"
Employ1·r M f'" If
Merc:hmtdisinq --------
------
Opportilnity
Pemanent /part-time
Are }OU rt.>tummg to t h1•
work lorc1• on J part
lime ba.-,..., ., An· you hx1k 1
IOI( fOf' a J!011d comp;rnv
a good JOb. JlllJ .:ex)(! hr
Work for lnmn System!.
on your ow11 ~clwdulc m
dll area whcrl' )'uu It Vf'
We'll tram you to ur·
ra.ngl' noor dJ!lplay~. :.ind
co u n l & r l' u r d 1· r
m e rchan di">t' ot lht•
RH/LVH
PrHs~
A 8 Dick 360 /lte k
Camera. Pleasant work
ang cond1t1ons , ~ood
tx?nefal s. Pl P. Costa
Mesa. Npl. Heh 642.(J621 ---------PRINTER OR for AB
Dick 360. good pay &
(;nl1cal Curi· Exp pre· flexible hrs, for expcr'd
fcrrcd. Will tram for \his person. H.B. 898-8495
Specially. Full l1mt" Jn Printing
Mission V1eJo. Pressman. AB Dick. F.x.
per. 6'4-8233. N.U.
manu r actu rie r i. w 1· 714-831-1800 Printang
repn'8ent in hornt• 1m ---------1 Part/l-\111 timt>. lllndcry provt·mt•nl ..,ton•s !fonl,I helper G44-823J. N B r e i.um e lu . 111 1•11 n
~~~· B~~cd.~°t_·A.12t~1 Nursln~aTIFtED 7;C~JLJNE TRAINEE
!m:!S. HUltSEAIDE5 -Wi llan g l o tr ~11n
Micro Graphics
To $950
Coordinator for MG dc
parlme nt u ... t·d l fJ
planetary c.·a m cras &
Start at S3 65/hr. $.1.75 pen;oos w/no prior ex wt. 90 days. All shifts. per, but hns good al·
Apply at· Newport Coo-\Jlude lnto tbe bluepnnt·
valescent Center. 1555 ing field. F\lU tltnc work.
Supenor Ave. Newport 8am ·Spm, Mon· Fri
8eoch646-7764. Starts al S3.l0hr. Call
working w1th i.cr v1ce l~~~~~~~~~~I bl.Raus. Excellent com I
pany benefits. Call Cm
dy, 540·605~ Cou slal
Persoone1 Agency, ?700
E.O.E. Md751-2680
PltJMTIHG
Harbor. C.M.
NEVER A FEE
Have sosneUung to sell?
Oasstried ads do It well.
NEW
BUSINESSMEN
Contect the DAILV
PILOT tot 1..,_metlon
regatdlng the county
requlret11ent1 fo r
uelng • ,.ctltloua
Buelnea ... ,,,..
842-4321
fXT. 332
OFC MGE/SCnY
ror s m a ll grow i n g
:l.reht.en~rg firm nr OC
Airpor t. Am bitious,
mature, s table, type
OOwpm. 7141752·7614.
o m cE WORK -Will
train $180 per week to
start. ()pen Sam lo 8pm .
1181)-8413
Office help needed for
rapidly growing oil co. in
C.M. Must be good with
flgures and have pre·
V'°"8 omce experience.
P011itlon oUert nrtety
and resporulbillty to ~
motivated individual.
Call for appt. 646·9661.
Classified Adi are the
8ft§wer to a wccaatal
pnaee or yard N iel It'• a beUef' way t.o teU mare
people!
H )'OU are 20 or over, &
Jol*ing Cor a career op·
portwuty In pnnUn~. ap
pl,y at PENNYSAVEH,
JB60Placentla, CM.
Production· & Service
Maraaeer Trainee. 3 days
per week. 10 hrs. per
day. Contact Kim McRae
at Nu· Malle Co. 00·4966.
ProducUoo Worker . Hood
Salls. Flrat lay.out.
MITH. Full tim e .
MB-3464
PR ODUCT l ON
TRAINEE Rubber hoso
product.a. Must PHS co.
physical incl. back X
Ray. Takln1 applica·
tlooa b\ wn 8· 10 only .
Strat o fle x. 1787 1
Ann1t.rOQ1 A vc, 1 rvlne.
E.O.E. A Kendavla Ind.
Co.
Real Estate Sales
NEED A
CHANGE?
Rewrinf Carnrs in
Real Estate SaMs
Mab moMy w~ theft's
tnOMY to be mo*.
Join
R.~. TAYLOR CO.
REALTORS
Right now we have openings m our
new Corporate Plaza oHice for men
a nd wo m e n who wan t more
challenges, more opportunities, and
more of a future as a Realtor
Associate with R.C. Taylor C-0.
Our Associates are among the most
successful in the a rea. They keep
ben efiting from ou~ expand.Ing
In ventories a n d inno v a tive
marketing techniques.
We invite you to contact us. We 'll
give you some racts, figures and
Ideas about what it's lllce to be an
Associate with R.C. Taylor Co.
We'll respect your confid~nce and
you can ask aJJ the questions you
want without obligating yourself tn
any way.
Please arrange ror an interview by
calling Don von Geldem any tim,c.
3 Corporate Plaza. •
Newport Beach. :
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We l)(h:r J -.tobli· work ---------
Cl'l\ ln>nmcnt with an cx Salesgirl. o ut1toin.: &
u·llt•nt ..... 1u r y 11 nd rnendly, l8yr;or oldt-r ~It~ packa~c anclod Fu 11 or P 'T . J r
IOI! 111mpJm paid Life. Sport.s~·ear
\tl'll.l<'JI. a11d Uenlal m Serond G lt1nl'l'
... urJll<'I'::> l'N1s100 Plan Zl22W. Oceanfl"OC1t, NU ~vmgs Plun with high 67:'>-3.161
uih•re.l rate, uiw week ---------
paid vucauoo al\er six SAL.ES Housewar~. APP·
roonlhb. 11 paid holidays ly In person. Crown
per year. This pos1t1on Hardware. 3107 E. Coast
mus t be fill ed 1m Hwy ,CdM.
rm•drntely. Plca....c apply -·~...:....:..-----
10 Pf:RSONN EL. s-+yP..ts .
mi)-Sales help. P rr. 2407 s. I ::t llras tol Santa A n -.
Hu11u1 INC
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3~ lit'() Hiii Avcm uc•
Cr.t.la ME'S&. Ca m2G
F..qunl Opportunity
Employer M ·1-·
~·Ell
sales
Jnt«ior accessory Nl'ed
10 women .. Prr . t'IT.
Will trarn C:all before
lJ JOam. Mon .-Sat
67~93116.
RFSTAHOSURANTTESS Sales . NEED MONEY ?
Xlnt income. Free lra 1 n · fUJJllmeevenings.Good mg. Full/P IT Vanda
staraog salary Apply lo Bea ut y Cou n sel or . penon: Jolly Roger. 400 9M-M56 s. Cout Hwy, i..a. Bcb. _9_4086 __ • -----~~~~~~~~!~OPPORTUNITY
ResluurAnt
CAnAtM •
Pnvntc Club. Newport
Ueoch. table !'Ide <'lCpcr
pre r but wall t r ain
N1l(hts only. Interviews
Wcdncs &Thun;, 3-4PM
•l Big Canyon Dr
Newport Beach.
RelJt.auranl COOKS
HOSTESSF.S
Apply In person
~A MARIA
-W/E.F. Hutton sub·
st<hary. Earn SlS,000 to
Sl8.ooo . P aTt ·-ttnre .
972-2712. Or send rei;umc
to .POBOX 624, Daily
Pilot , POBOX 1560,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
SALE;. promotion. Fri.
•Sat's. Sal~ & demo.
c01metlcs. food. •P·
pUances. Local retail
S{(Jfte. car a must. We
tralo. 124. per day &c up.
8&.S.10f' w-.51·58SS
-----SANOWJ (.;H S llUP
1'eeds d e p e ndable
woman. 9 lo 3 30 wkdY!>
PT also avail. Call Scott
S& 1011 or 631-0:!0d
SCTaY jll(ICPR.
Part tJme.
Ullman Sa.Lls. 675-6970
SIAMSTllESS
Fat SAILMAJCElt
615-anO
Seamstresses. nl'llr O<.:
Airport, P /W. 6AM·
4 :30PM. Mon·Thurs
m1483
Secrtury
~Stockbrokers rt rm
nr OC Airport. Hr11
ll ·4·J o . C all M1tz1 .
~121.
SECRET ARY -Npt
Bcb. law firm see ks
mature girl w I good
sbllls F)'an 8S 1·1300
SECUTARY
ODIRDEPT.
furn. Mntg: /Order -pro.
cessing experience a
mus l. Type 50wpm
Dtc.all orif'l'llt'd w I aood
phone ma.nne"'. Orowth
pot1ltlon. Jrvlne f'urn Mrr . T o p salary &
benefits. Send resume
to: Classlfied Ad 1'579,
DaJly Pilot , P.O. Box
.ua>. Costa Mesa . 92628
Alle ntlon Ev e ly o
Hickey.
U&U Pt. Harbor SICllT ARY
J..S, Mon· Thurs. Salesperaon l ull time r a 11 h Ion l a I • n d __ .....;..: __ _,, ___ ,need ed at grow i n g brokera1c firm. Good
Raitaurant specialty athletic retail wortdnt condi. SUrtJna
N e w 4r e ic c It In I llt(ft. We need 1omeone time rtexlble. M4·1Ull.
rulaurant concept. Npt, to wort int.o a mana~e-Mini. Prau Och .. lrv'ane area. Open· ment poelOon.. AUra ct1ve _..;, _______ _
1n1U for cas h iers, atmo1pber• fs aood SEeRETARY -Part•
counter help, prep, • bmeflta. Apply ln pe:non time. 0. omce dutJet. ~ty. f\all·Ume Is part· at l"tolltnannera, 1000 N'lceenvtronmmt. F1exl·
ume. Call Mr. €n1Ush. Briltol 9'. Nortb, N.8 . ble bra. C.M . area.
•MD . (Al.famllor•). --I
Nt."'VERA FEE
sa:.ETARY
Newport Beac h. To
Sl,350 Your ability lo
v.u1t alone & handle a
vanety or dut ies will
land t.bls promotJOO Spot,
Lots ol client contact oo
pho n e. Ex c e l lent
benefit..,. Call 557-6122 or
731-7711 1007c F"ree to ;,ap•
pit cant
~
,.,,.... Serrlct
lml Yorb&St. Tuattn
SICUTAltY
A neat PoSition for you ij
you're look1n1 for ~
carffr. Room t o ad1
vanee. Shorthand pre•
fen'l'd M~l have ligag:ll
aptitude. I
I~ Free to apphcant
W01tD rtlOCISSOtl'
llMSYSTIM6
Sl.100
Lovely Irvine compal\)' ..
O r o wth p osition :
d,ynamic peopJe, callltt
~.
lrvlQe Penonnel Aaeocy.
•E.1'1\h. Costa Mesa ~23' 842·1410,,
Secntarial
SSSICllT AIYSS
Fee paid. Ground Door:
opp&.y la a plmb aew ofc.~
I.AU ~ di venlficatlon ff
public coatad. Local ofc~ w.ooo. Alto '" jobs~ CallAJ f'aa&alae5*5001. Sfttlli.D• ~ SoelUn1 o( ~ •ec1a Aa-.c_y,. -c.....Dr.
•
.._ W-..M 7100 •11111 .. i a IOOI ....................... ,.. ......... ._. .•...•...
DAft.V Pfl.OT ···--T YP IST WORD PROC£SSOR ~AUCTION
MANY 11EMS OP' flN E
ESTATI: JYWELRY.
ART OBJECTS. AN
T JQUl':8 , •'INE
,URNITURE . 1'.:TC .
PHONt! fo'OR INFO Iii 880CHUR E. 145-2200
1010 ......, ..,.-.,..
••••••••••••••••••••••• eozo ..... ,
Yul ttcarate T1pl1L
w..ud for mc.ry .. vel
pot.Won. p1e ... m. work Ina c:oodlOona Apply In
p&nan to Mr ft\ienttti 1n
Robert Hein Wiiham
Newllurr1y
Be.et\Cnaterl46.
541-11*.
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Maple wood atudcnla
deell. 950 or best offer.
Call *.s218
t.Uon•r )' S t or" 1n
C))nJu dt'l Mair nf'('(l11 H
pr'd ult•• l11dy full ume. & daya .xJnt work
IOI <'lni E)Jpt'('lally Un.•
cli«llel 17~ 1010
TIC~IA ..
Rud Sc:ht!m111tl'S. field
~. mtth• ,, d
.iblhty Som•• &r•vel.
ll&K lo SUIK • \•o. car Moruo 1':rn111oym onl
l\C('oc'y. 1~ Meii111 v,•nt.·
t.: .. Su1l~ 2 13, <.:ush1
Mu.u
f'roht ti AaM>c 1401 Quall --------.:!: Newport Beach
Motobecaoe tounn& blcy. Gold velveteen corner
cle Several opg. 1215. group, 13SO.
mJJ.8$ MZ·1767
HKiHDT CAIH PRICES PAJO: OOLNILVER· U.S. COINS; Gold ca... nnp·ment MS. ladlet
920. WlU buy told rln ...
w»tehea, teeth, etc. Alto
buyln1 St•rlln1
i;Uverware Ir J ewelry,
US. Silver dollar• 6
cdnlt. WIU pick·up . Call roe-Dally Quote: Dir1!ct
ur Collect, 964-6.W7, Pvt Pty,HB.
CAN HY
FOX
AGI:.Nl1'
1616 £ 4lh Stn -t•t
Ste 130. Sant11 An.1
AJ.LJOBS no:•:
Lo olt1ng fnr Sh.irp
1~ror,•i.s1on11 I~ '"'-'k 1ng
"LW mrome 1163 41.U
SHIHf SHOES?
II you n• i. lU' & an·
---------... Lrllt'~lW m M>methmg
SIClfTAIY
Heautiful I r v1ne co m
pany needs outgoing
secr e t ary for their
flnanre department Ei.
cellent opportunity to
)Oin 111tt>mat1ooal cum
puny . C a l l Cindy .
!>40-~. Coastal Person
nel Agency. 2790 Ha rbor.
C.M
tot1.11ly d1ffrn:nt t' It II ---------111111 (714 1 75Y 8~ lor 111
NEVER A FEfo,
SECURITY
Mature. well.groom ed ~enlleman p/t1mc to
greet v1s1tors & ~1vc
directions 1n public
U:f"llll'W l'nml' ltK11tmn~
bt.11L01UJ\g Ju nc 1 ·rhc A II
Amenl'an stl!Ot' Shlllt.-t..:o
SHl"'9HG CLERK
Manne hardware di'>
tribulor h u s xl11l
warehous e oppty fur
!JupplJlg clerk Min l yr
e x pl'r r e qu1 rt-d
1-'arruhunty w sh1pp1111.:
n•d label p rodut•b .
£qual Oppty Empluyt•r
with m a Jor b enefit
package. Plea~c upply m
person or call for in·
ll'rv1ew. ( 714 ) 556-0540
ask for Dennis . 17421
DrumlerSt. lrv anc
garderu. tn Corona Del ii--·-.-.---.-•• -..--.---Mar Call 673·2".?68 Mon.·
fo'n. s ·:.>am·4 OOpm Shipp1nc & Receivm g
RECEIVING
CLERK
Reqwr es 2 y i:ar\ 1:~
peru:nce in c lt·t·t ro-
mecharucal manufar tur·
5"1Tn:1U:RY All)f'~'i
lk~'\I C..11
~&llt't 11'M ~ Ulfl tl:Jl 1$1~
N1':v 1rn A Yt:t.:
STOCKROOM TICHMCJAHS
Sll»ERVISOR Mccha.nlc1tl/ l•lect rlcul
SMft OOl...oul '°' 11mall 1trow JM 1 n Al I u Iii ,. r c· o • 1 n 11fM'('f' 1.1 lhl•jndu.11t nul U.~lrlUlO Vitlley t.:>i
L'ontrol)C U1v111100 o r Pt!rlen c t·d & 10 ... ,.
l'.:o r•on w .. an· th.. IA'n l'.nt'W llL•:un.'<l Call
lnMJOI' manul1Jl'turc1 vt ~ (1&11 :-.ldl· pvwcr dt-v1rcb , _________ _
lo~n u11 llmntt-rrui•t•
blc l'owcr S)''l''"''
Power I'> (IUt prO<JIX l um.I
""'i.upply l.'nt·rit y lit vuur
t''1l'\ler too
Iii OU.-. poe.1tllHl ) vu "'111
be ~poru.Jbk fur fllJ111
t1un1n~ all 1nv1·ntc1r)'
transact101b as "°1•11 J i>
set.'W'lly proCl'<iU1 l''> for
~prevention Yuu will
supervise 7 J)l'~cm,, At
l('OJSt 2 yeur!t sttH'k room
or rchatw t.•xpcncm·1• 1:.
ruqtarcd
We uflcr u ~t·n•·rt1u~
bcnchls pal'kagl· llll'IUd ·
1n g pa11l h olid a y~.
Chris tmas Wt'l'k :.hut
down, fn.>t: par king anc.J
easy freeway HC:l'('SS.
Please upply m pt•rscm
Monday thro~h Thurs
day !I llAM or I J PM or
f)-iday 9-llAM or i.t•nd
ri-sunfo <only rt"•Uffit''
with :.:.lary haston. "'ill
bl· cons1den . .od 1
EMERSON
ELECTRIC co.
T f L E PHOME
SOUCITOIS
I ~1c1lOl'l> ne«ted now
~ :.t'lltng, no expcr net•
lllb 4 9PM SJ 50 per hr
• bonui.t!!> Ca 11 bt wn
J !J I' .,, ll 1 II B row n
!n~
T~l'Ph<xlt! M>lu:1tors
HHI> EXTRA CASH ?
GuarunlN'tl c.ArnlJlJ.(i. of
S3 50 lu $8 pt•r hour
t romnu:.:.lon -.. bonlb.
lrnmt-d1all' opl'n1n.:~.
1Ja.rt tam<'. day:,, or cvt-n
Ul)'.:b 1-~:.y ll•ads for wl'll
known <~tabhshl-d firm.
SJS-8883
1'1•lt•phone sollc1tors, SJ 75
hr. <.:onvt•n1 t•nt lot.
11crOI\'\ from Or.cngc Cn·
ly Airport. Add1t1onul
bom.N . .., po:;s1hlc. Call ~
to!J, &11 OISU
*TEL SECY •
Now h1rrng tt>ll•phonc
..,l·Crelun(•:, for :i new
t•onct•pt 1n answennj!
:-4.'rvlCC. p llmt: or£ llml'
-.tuft!, JVa1l;1bll· lndudl·s
-.omt• wknd .. Typ1ni.:.
TYPIST liO wpm. »am tu
l2:pm. 5 da)llll per wc•f'k
•ldhm laland. Call ror
iwt.~
TYPIST
Policy typist needed for
HWlt. Och. lnsu rance
Aaeocy. Hapid advance ·
Ml'nt tor nght person.
Pak! t'O. beoefio.. C11ll
s.illy 848-6264.
TYPIST . Busy Costa
Mes a o ffi ce n eed s
i;poody, accurate typist.
Sal e>peo. Ptr. or 1-·rr
f\U1 bene( 714~1-0700
Typing, p ,.rt·t1me ,
Mag·A, some legal bk·
gmd. 5.:.J To 8·30 PM.
Call Sally. 9 lu 5 PM.
64().~
TYPIST loteJllgent.
walling t o learn Gd
speller. Know grammar
& punctuaUOn. 546-0606
TYPIST
~e t.'<>mpany has pos1·
lion open in thl'tr
purchastng depart rnl'nt.
They have e xcclll'nt
benefits & mU<'h room
for advancc•ment. Cu II
CUldy. 540-WS.5, Coas tal
Personnel Agency, 2700
Hill'bor, <.: M.
NEVER A 1-'Et-:
Valet Parken., part. llmt-,
days & rughts . I>ependa
bll' Womt.'fl cncourai.:1'f.1
to appl ) l°Jll
7l41731·~
Wait r~ss . CXJll'rt 1•11 u •d .
ovl'r IB yrs uld. Aµph m
person. 0 011 :-01Jrr1,tl
tte.-iauranl. 5-li W !!II h
Sl C<bta :'o1esa
Waitre;s
WD;l'MJNSTER
ABBEY
ANTIQU~ MALL
DalJy IH, f"'t1 1().11
CLOSEDTUKl:OOA Y
11751 Wctt.min.-ster Avt!
Carcieri Grove • 5$4~103
Unique m.anJion quality
U!OO 5-pc Oak bdrm set.
~vy carvings . Shown
by uppt . P .O .R .
2~ ---------Cash pa ad for antique
shop invento ries. Call
Larr y M organ .
(714)~396S
Antiques Sl'cr e t ary,
rocker. armotrl'. draft
ing board. desk. etc .
548-9882
t,.eanus 1010 .................•.....
Washer, dry er & di'
hwashl'r A I c ond.
Sl25ea 646-5841:1
G 1-; bllln Macro Wa vl• &
l>(.'I! clcarun~ ovt.'n Top of
the line. Un~ Sl 100 St>ll
for $700 Ca lone blt111 ga'
stove -t buml'rs. I Juto
$100. Both U!tt'd only li
nn; 752.17114 a ft I~ noon
G E n o·l ro!>l rdrag
fr0t.-zcr. uk!• nl'"° $150
BJ:m or 645 72.'>J
IA.hWl>hr. w~hn.. & dryr:.. .
r c c ond . rrnm S>l 5 .
~rn ty d('I KJ ~ 7h20.
5'1&5:!18
Sl!IVt'. C•\l'l'i ll·nl
$75
:;.~ 4485 S.lli ltS t:l
Cj I-' ,l\U('JdO rt fn~·
17 hc:u n fi2!11J
1'31 OOH
SECRETARY
f'r1t-ndly Irvine off ace
needs out~Otnl! s ecretary
for their .. ale:. director
I leaV)' d1ctaphonl' Com
µa n y h d:. e x cellent
l>eneflt!> CJll C andy.
!W~ l.'oa .. tal Peri.on
nd Agcnt·y. 27!.!0 Harbo r.
C.)1
NEV EH 1\ f't:E
1ng company rece1v111J!
depart.anent I hi:h school
graduate prt•ferrcd .
mJhtary c·>.pc:•n entt' ""Ill
be rons1dcrcd
lndus tnal
t'•)lllrols D1v1~11111
~s Standard St
Santa Ana. Ci 92711~
J5wpm n ·qc.J Ma ny
t• mp Io y l' l' l>t· n" f 1 t ~
Jvaalabl e . SJliH).
$001mo to s tart f t1mc·
mercas1.'S acc·ordinl! to
Expenenced.m utuJ1·lor (j t-.. r~fr&gl'r J t fl r
coHeeshop. ~7~ frt'l'Zl:'r. lfarve:.I !!Hid ----------1 We offl•r <i gcnl·rou~ I
'-'L'''Y UKPH 1 ;(1 benchti.pat•kag1:,ml'lud· .:>c.-. • • • ,PJr . 11 in ~ PJtd h o lida y s,
t.'mc. R.~. c.o -C:d~I., Chns tma' week s hut· ~lary ac~. Cull 9 12. down. free parking and
Equal Opp
Employer M t' 11
your progress. You will WAR&IOUSE
be fn>nt·offil'l' to mun~ (;rowing Elcc. 01~lr , m
important bu... N l'l'd F V. an·a looking to ltll "
i.'OOd tone of VOll'e. a:.· Warehouse pos1l1on wnh
,\'Ion Thu. b75 ~ ('asy frec•way arC'ess. womens appurc:I. Pull amb1t1on includes n -cc1ving, order
TAJLOll for hnt• m1•n & I !tW'alll.'C', appeuram·c & J good future. Po~1t1on
time. Newport lk:.id1. Call Mon .. f'r1. murn fill.ing & s tuppanR. Cum Sl:-:C'Y tGAL f'HI Sm Pie-use upply m person
• • Monday through Thur~· 95:>-1665 f>i6.4871 t-: U E P<'llllve eamm~s & full mfgfsilks ofrl', 5Swpm, day !I 11/\M or l·3PM or
lite bkpn~. tlyr:,, offr ex· t'hday!f..llAM
p er, Lagunu Bch
- ---I -----frtnj:!e benefits. Plcasl'
Teacher.. & AJdt·.s Pre• K TEXA.SOILCOMPANY contal'tTim979-1770.
tchr 1cxp & unit:. I. :,,ub~. , urgently rwcd:. pt-rs on
4'Jl 3600anyt1 mt•
Sec'y Wllh lJookk~·pmR
expcr. for Newpo rt
Ucach area. lmmc d.
opening. Call Mrs
~ far appt. Moo.·
Fri.~. 49:UJOO.
~'n'lt:e s1.au on allt•nd:.ut I
full & p:a rt . houri )
+-comm 673·33:.'0
f:o'tr aides for K. elem. )li t~ over 40 for protect · Wa reho usem an Necd' EMERSON II J>re.K & Pre .sch P vt Sl'h I t.'Cl tndustriai sales ll'r· person to pack orders &
ELECT R I C CM~04Jl. n tory. Libe r al com uss 1s t w 1opcra t1 ons.
ml..ss1ons. For personal G.C . area Call 636·6292 CO What'i YourTrade7 inte rvie w wrllc K .T . forappt.
lndustrl;I I $2.00 per Day Hast.ulgs, Vice PreA1dent W-oman---,o-r_ll_g_h_t_h_o_u_se
Controls Division Thal'sliUle to p ay So u l h w e s t e r n kccptJlg & he lp care or .,.,,, "'. "'' "n .. "rd St for dJ'I ad m the ·oa 11) Prtrok·um. l:lo~ 789. Ft Ide ..
V>N., .nu •u Worth 1. ... } I e rly wom:.in 8 6 '7111 SJnta /\rut, Ca !IZ702 Pllol Service Oirt.>ctory . x 76101. C: < t-: per day. 548-26:>4 that can cstabll!oh your --
t-,qualOppl\ professional 1dcnllty. ,1'rade your old stuff for,Mact.odise t-.mployer~·~· For more 1nform;it1on new g oodtt'S v.1th 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ant Ad!> _ Qlll &!2·56781---------1 call642·5678 O~tfaed ad. 642·567K AntiquH 8005 --------- -I ----1o;·;.;:;•;;~·;;•I;~
foi~
MOTHER'S DAY
GREETINGS
"THANKS" 1'011 A \.IP'ETIME OF \.OVE • • we ~uw lo
d•v to -lhe women wt... ••e '° ""'' \P'<l.tl to v• """'"'• w .. y, TM tnnMlll'• h \ttd ~•ow cru Ille world now much wr .ioo•e<1a1evov
icebox $230, stove $100 &
more. 11127 Pine St. HB
900-4607
Pine Pewter Cupboard,
shoe feet, hd crltd, xlnt.
rood $3,100. S52·1SOS
l\!ople who a re seeking
an apartmeal look hrst
m Classified. Will your
ud be there? To pli!Cl'
ywr ad. caU 642-5678
M int co nd . S I SO
7 14-~
For :.al•· pn-:.,un
cCJoker C:Jll
&16·1712
5 Unused Guffer-. ~allll•r
contin-Ous dea111n~ bit 1r
gas OV\'l\l> & brotl~r. onl)
S210ea. 25'": below whbl·
Mon-f)-1 S.S. 751 ·3850
Ad.nuraJ apt ~ue rt'fr1g
S'7S. or belt offer. Works
well. 675-835 l
Microwave. Litton. 4 yrs
okl · Wte new. S200
i59-1914
~ 8020 •••••••••••••••••••••••
3 "'nt'<'I Ulkl· W&lh i:ood
s1zt• ruck on tht· back
Ftnt' l'ond lmportr d
from Engl:.cnd. S250
valut'. Sell $100 <.:;ill
~:l;44.
lbys 24 .. JO ~J>t'(-d. l.,1kt.•
new. S75 be!>t offer.
~ 727S or 646· 70C.0
Roy« Un llHl I 0 <, p
$50 xlnl. < und
. (i7J.8890
:J>" Boy '> Schwinn Stm·
gray, t,'OOd t'Ond1t1on $40.
847·2818
~Sak 8055 Gcragt Sale 8055
MOM
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THE BIGGEST
GARAGE SALE ON THE
ORANGE COAST
IS IN THE
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS
Every Frtday, Saturd•y & Sunday
during the montt\ Of May we wlll run
your. garage sale ad under this spec ial GARAGE SALE hffdlng .
GET R EADY NOW!
Clean out the closets, attic and kids'
rooms now -get ready to tum your
unw•nted Items Into CASH. Call now
to place your ad under this SPECIAL
Garege Sale heading.
642-5678
Man's k peed bicycle, ex·
crllent condalion S45.
~
Ceh· 1035 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Slamese kilt.ens lilac &
seal point. Shots. etc.
9'7&-T199 eves
AOOQue cupboard. 1200.
Ouppendale type sofa :
S12!L Cont e mpor a r y
white sot11 · ~. 700.0383.
CJfice desk /11w1vel chair
SlSO; f'rench Prov. lov·
cseat $25 0
MaM.tables 963·1002
•IMMEDJATt:CASH•
For COi d , Sliver ,
Platinum. Any kind,
cond., a mount. Daniel Siamese k1ttom.. Blut'-9' blue ve lvet couch 175 2 M8-5063
p oints , 6 w ks , SSO . lar~ turquoise cnalrs. -·--------
51!6-0S54 S50each. 645-~ Diamond ring t. lS~t.
Abyssinian kittens . re·
gn1tered $300 each .
7~9278
DoCJ' 8040 .•............•.......•
KEESHONb Pups. AKC.
Ouunp sire. M F. Pel &
s how . P v t pty .
21JlfB7-1345 aft 6 pm
c:n .wtit velvet sofa & lov
useat S400 Antq yellow
dinmg rm s et w walnut
table top,, c.11 iclnt cond
5112 0-.utl;.-y Terra cl'. Irv.
752~1
adnn .set. xlnt, complete,
must set' Near new,
must s dc rif1c1> offer .
SS1~12
Golden Retnever fem. -
1Clw1c. AKC. Chc.mpion Hide a ·bed SSO Hf~ MJfa
line. $250 Dys. 7M·7552, $00 All good cond
eve. 963 ~ ------Mff-37611
Yoric.lure Terner puppy, UJ<e nu qn bd $125 . t·lcct
m.!le. AKC all s hots . d'r)er Sl 25. 7 round
S2SO 494-2817 watt·r bd :.pn·ad SIOO ,
---rtinR~ !>J6.471!1
2 tr,y poodle puppll" \t
Purcbrel'<I S1l\N $50
('J il.a.1~46-4575 l'\'t''> &
"'1lnli. ...
1-.:-.IG. SPHl~Gl-:k Span
Mule pup., All ... hoL.;,
di:i.mp sired Sh•>W Pt.'l .
field 714 771 ·3451
.\tJrutun· Ouxu.• l'uppu·'
l:!<>'Tl J.!PIO h t 'hc11' &
"''Omlt.'d SI 00 Sl.:!!i \It :,
i ll 5"1H I I.JI>
FT-ff to You 8045
JIU!)lf ...,~.-rn R
_, \t·jl ul<t lltUlt•l •d
J.IJIA ·r. s:;' '.:.i J!r
S .. ll'nl1c 1· i>I ' drt·~-.l·r
w marl.lie 1n tOJJ '"'rt"
Lani:c:nl' l'h1:~t . uphol
ki n j! 'I. hdhrd ,
bt.'(bprl'<id . d rir. 111 '>JIJ
pture blu1· 640 7771,
FURNITURE
Complt-k lx-d ~l'I ,ur.1
l h..ur., C<..Ul't' lllbll', I'll'
:'\t-wport !kdl'h
~~I
8055 .......•.........•.....
l ruqu.· Giant GJravt• SJlc
Sdt & Son 232141 T(•lfo1r
fir L.AJ<:UOd '11.:uo I
~4 1.:Jli'
'i.tt &. ~n 1fJmm1.ncl nr
..:.an c lot h1.._, 1 H ' 1 .11
tu\t•r (.)r .. pt•f\ 11•111
nJ/11.-. 6. rru" JU(,, Jt,., 1 1
l..11 (.")1
Yt>llo w·gold selling
Value Sl4,000. Sell for
111,(XX). 548-9882 ---------U•.stodl 1075 •••••••••••••••••••••••
BANTAMS, DU C KS. GE~£ from babies lo
full grown. flJle pets &
i.ecuraty . e .. c k Ba y.
548-5700
'4tc• ... _. 1010 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LUGGAGE TAGS
from your business card
Send ont1 card for each
tag ph~ one spare. We
rl'turn permane ntly
waled attrat11ve ta1i &
'trap. meet111g airline
I U rcqwrements. Pre·
Vt."Ol I<~'> & theft' For a
µc:.orsona!Jzed tac enclose
w<Jll pa per, fa bric or
"l)'Jy Glo" paper & wu
wilJ back & trim your
tas:s. Or try two c:ards
back lf) back
PRICES
S2eaur3 SS
.i 5 t.ai:.i, SI 60 ca
6 !I la~' $1 50 l'cl
IOor morl' $1.40 C:J •
~~Tux lndu<lt·c~·
:'\OCAHU'
!JrJw )OlJr 11wn or '>\'nd
ll.ullf' uddress, vhon1· &
"°t' II makl' orw nirtf per
lJg i\dc.J ~ t:JC h
!-.-nd t hl~k or mon1·y cir
dt·r to
P1LOT PRINTING
J' 0 I ltl.l( 1564.1
l (~d Mr..c.. <.:a 92626
1.mc1 uld blk l•llPIJ\
\ll\•<.I ll11u~•tir .. k111
Fri 1 l•J j.!ooc.J h1.m1·
~t! :!JM
~Uniforms MAY MADNESS SALE ~ urulorm.c; Sl5 l!ach 1 S..il \1 \Y :lrd. llH 1\nl1 J'.)Jlll\wt ~ S1ie9 JO. ull
I-r t••• h,·,1utttul t:r.1\
f'l'r..1 "11 ul, 1>4:rfl•\l HI
door JX.'t, $5 1·5'\Sli
quo... p.11ntt111!' '11\\'r in l'>e t·dlcnl l'OOd1t1on d<
d'WIJ. IJru II-'• d l .\!U'\H \OOm only a ft•w lim es hy
Anid..-m) nf th•• V. 1 '1 -.tudt-nl nur'ic. 540·5721 IViO FatN J~ HI.I ~Jnt.1 ·' 1 BatbJtil · ,ut h
AKC rruni I.lox it· I ' / ) "· 1 DEALERS WElC OME ---------old t'tt.'1.· In lr1\ 1n11 h1>m•·
544 01111
8050
**I BUY** Good ust'<i f'u mat urt' &
ApplJ~ -OR I wall ~ell
orSELLfor You
MASTYS AUCTION
~616 & 833-9625
l~-hold furnnun• & J•
t·('-.i.O rll'' \t U'l .:11
dieJp C.1114~ ; .. ~;
MJplt• Bt>d dft''>)l.'r :!
Solo1-. 8 plaJd. !•' pnnl.
GcOO rood sii jUJ7
bpftM•~ fwftitwe
OARGAlN PRICES
...:OOlmW. or houw turn.
rt-rng . toob & mJ nv
hot.iscllold & baby ill' m"'.
~ r1casorulbll• ofrl·r re f~. 9-4. Sut & Sun
20032 tlar bor hie Ln
H.B
l:tdnn rum. 'IOfa. upnRht
l rzr, me.\ JI I 1,;otdenrlAI
\ H ' <.:d.\t S.. t !)un
1 t-':irruJ~ !>a ll'. IJ mJJ'
<'ilITll' dl ~IJ...,, l'Jmt·rJ'
lllAtuni;:. bull hl•r blot k
l\Pl'"'rtt. r . c h.1tr'
d&rll'tll lJbh !>h11·ld
li.11 k U..Jc 1 h.u r-. mur1
Sdt sun .. ~ 2U2:? 1'.1lom.1
c 20t h I r ' 1111•. l \I I
M:!...U;j
Moving oul of i.~at..-· l.s: ~.trJ lo!t' SJlt· ~ .. t ~un
book<'.:l"'l" ft.JI l'ru \ ~1:.im-lpm ~t•l.i, r1•ln1:.
fldnn. w!J . 2 uphol dir... l ht"o. llSOJ'I !)pru1•c <.:r.
t•nd tabll·-.. coffc•l· lbl., 1-· \' ctwni: rm :><'I A II l'n cl ----;
c-ond.. Q:i II 641 0424 , l' rn.. t J ::iurnrTwr t hre u cJ' l..1 ti ' '
\IOVIN<.i !'ttUST S ELL!
Antq dress needs r l'
pair, $200 7' pool lbl &
br.il>:. Imp $.50() 3 wood
bar i.toob ~ each 4
dmwer dresser $50. eves
;ro.1750
:o-;ewpon Beach T\!nn ls
Club Fi.m 1lv Mt>m ·
b • 1 h 1 v I " r ' .J I 1•
9!50 &>st Offer 67~1
:>.ordl:l' l:J ' dryer S90.
\1GH reblt 5 main tran ...
~1i5 l'.ill IO!I ~
Fc.r '>JI•· t\1n1b 1Lc wate r
h• d t"' 1n bed . mag
.,.ti;.,.1, f11r FQrd 5Jt; 6221
\10\'1;'1.t; SALt: 2 pc
m ulh ~ Child ~ cap
lJtn b..~I $150 Ca mp1111t
11HTUTlOdt• 51; 1\ m<'lhyst
nnj? $51' Git mct nni: SliO
1;J rnt·t rin.: w /pearl ...
5-IJU & ~t 11'.C ltl•m i..
1;..11; 1<1!H 1\fi. 71':-01.
Mc..-,c1fordt'lu1I-. & youni.: IJcJ\ , J I::
------Syd.rw\ Lant'. c ~1 1o11 l'a 1r AnRCl 'I SCJ !>c111
25" color TV, (i E. fru!lt· Thuran. btwu tiJ ' & 1ic:kct .. T rrrace levl'I,
fn'i' :!3 6 n 'fr1 i.:. w l('l· Hamilton 1 1
1 bt.•h1rn.I homt· platc 7!>
mkr that d csp "'tr & --~ -JtJmt."' remummg. SSli-1
l'rshd tcl'. Kni:: ~z hdbrd. Thn't· F.urul) BoJrdwalk Jerry6TJ.~!I tnpll·dr~l~r2oJll·,lnlf, ~;.t it·. ~ll U t: ()t •·~•n -----
+ ma.L~. Om tbl •khr-. Front :'\pc.. lkh ~Jt & Yum uh J R t' l' e 1 \'Cr
w hutt·h&-.erv .. r. Sol.1 & Sun 11>-1> C H 120. S225 . Abo.
d 1r <.:of & t'fld t hl-.. c:ll·t·t rJ,'>l'llt! dt•ck · SIOO .
hu...p!A.'<i ~;&Ill :'.IU\'I,(: S \L ~; l'r o' t)lhl·r equ1iiment too
From mOdel Ch '"' " '
CO(J(a. brown l'hmtx S.500
2 d ub l hJ1r!> "° ut
lt•mJns. ~ ••llo"' : SI 75.
l)'j:,.. 70 64 $-6625
Sda. l'hr. lVff<'C lbl. eond
tbls EH& 9873
afi5PM
Bloodl' walnut drc.•ssl'f
w end table.. S300 0 8 0 .
Call an. Spm: 9fiO. 7920.
Studio t•ouc h w cover
i&"dlWl('e' S9S
673-5638
K.tngsize watcrbcd com pl.
w frame 6 drawers. $200
or best offer. 63l-<~7
Apt. full of furniture.
Must st'll. Reas. pnces.
~ Park Ur. Apt. 11$5,
C.M. 10am·Sf)m
l4ltl luuni.:1• l hr SX() I P• \6i llQI
\o\1tkt•r ~so Lo\t·~l'Jt.
;•,JIP II H mt1to r ,
I' .Jn.(11'\.' lbl d:.I... .I dr"'
lite. J nl1QUt• -.1d••llrc.J
;\.~ 4 bl'dUl din chr-&
qu 'Pr('d J O'>q )rd'
<dfJX'l & pdd. Je'<H·lr~
l as... Stuff & thing, 439
El \loden.1. N.B ~ 020f\
Everythlnj! goe:. • Ant a·
que,., collect1blt-s. m1:.1-.
elem-; Sun only 0 1>l'n
l'arl y. 3J6 22nd Sl C 1\1 -------
5 FAM ILY GA RAGF:
SAL t; Sat 1S un K 4
T uc kahOl' St., If R.
18ushard & YorktownJ
!J6S.212i
Bargam shoppers r ead
the lrtUc ads in Classified
regularly. And they find
whal they're looking for.
l<.J<'QIK't ('luh of lrvm1•
l'ouplt• m1•mbcrs h1p
Mu....t -.ell &l ofr 5S2·6l>I
L"'<'d patio lumlK·r 2x2xtO
SI 25 t•.i . 2x4A IO. SI SO
l'a . 121 3 s pd 17'' girls
btke!., SSOeu 644-419'.l
TOP <;lUAL TOOLS
Uruversal sander, high
'pd dnll. wood planer. 2
tbl sawi;, g rindston e
Wflt.'t'I w1duul whls . Must
:>ell. 975-1208 •
For sale I rvine Coas t
Country Club Closs I\
Memlx'rsh1p. SJ850. Incl. 1
tr a n s f e r f ee .
(714)768-3897. \
Whl"elchair, S60. Walker
$40.
548·7011 ..
=
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SY nday April 27, I liO
i ••Momu .....
, so'd t'lun IUO.
lO h avy dlnlnl
ra. uphol•t ered
• seats. ~ H ail. 6.
ll'll•llDOl&Oral•· lovlnl
Newport uea
lmo.t
evy r ord Pie• lip
• M..c toob ••• VW
Pancakl' en11nc M1~c
t\.lrte.a PAlnt eqlllp •o·
Alum. Ul. lllddu. uw.
boll traiw 2.0 tl• ..iaine
~CllU ~
MU.t ttll ll4"1f'O, $100.
AqUU''ln\, ao.cled. l150.
l.thr wutrbtd 1200
'61.tUIJ
2bochoulcil. l small. 110.
l nll'Cllum. m Plptt hl '
w~ 41 '•Iv~~ to II
~ 7011
IOlt .......................
l'Of>CASll PAJO
f'ur ..-.1 "lr'lllh1r• • •P pfi~, wcwtiioa or not : ... thllurt'Jll ra h rC'
057-~. aiddln1 rnachin".
WANTED· Uaf'd Ch11n
Llr* OatAI for dnvt'way
111.-rf or b rt7) t:xt
8'1
WAN TltO : H a n d
lawnmower Rt'Hooa
bl,. tall tt•6 ~7-H aft
II.AM or eivee or ll4lt ~
f'\'t'll
WANTt-;U
l~C ...
2 f;xr('UllVt>, all l ll'l'I
littk'uodee Oralnf'd
wooc1 lnp Oood cond
11~ " ms. cau Jcun ~48X>
••I BM •dec t r1 c:
t ypa w ri t e r . No n ·
('(ll'T'\!ctU\C 137~. MCMfl4
Ro~l de-ctnc typownter
6 CallC! Uke new. 116$.
~~
........ a.-,-. 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t! nox St'~1No~
-Wt alwnioum t-:\ten:.1on 'TWlN SJZt.. 4lM 3220 Baby Grund P hu\O, ltl20'11 The Big Sound. Boialt
Knabe. Pl' speakers . Xlnt. cond Toplec•y_,..t
c~642·5678 pd btkc. Mott>IA•c140~. ladder ~
• M ; ~ml rcfnai. 3 c I ~ r-.e ... tJ '1 tll'kl'l, ro r
l'~l'&nl of t.hl' M11 tt-r11
UillM2 56'71il'lll Jl3 Ill$)
7~ Sacrifice. 714-661·3473
a.6766
Rftng 11110. Olymp10 pon
typewnter kO um rm
pen radlo Vee J'.,;ck&On
plant pot~~ -----
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Wuk'ti t\ey 8otird Piano.
Model 73 $300 080
~or964 1949
SportlMJ Goodf 1094
1 1\nta, 14' . 112 for 1111, l'ONN Dlrector lrombon.:
Square D s.erv1C'e mount· with case Exc-ellent con
t'd elt?H tnr box SISO, dJUon.SlOO 6'7~aftcr
•••••••••••••••••••••••
l'rol eolt 1roni. SlS.S set ,
wood:., pulll'rS, bags
Z.125. golf bag stands
$10 ~9677
~" ongmal o.I paint
ing, oo ('jnvas , b )
C harl e s Beau v • •~
Elegantly framed <>nl)'
9XI.~
i.maU tools S8 S48 7011 6.PM __ _
01oettc l>t't S75 P j t1u
ctwse with thick pud $20
~ GID1le)' du'\ bike Eagle fr..-e $60. Raleigh girb I white stack tables, S2 75
'61" MS. Fruatwood coffee ea h White bridge table
table MO. 964-6787 SIO 9fi0..S782 ~---~-~~-
GE washer SM. Beds, dbl. -3 New Firestone tires
bwlk. tuCted King hdbrd GR78-15 Dehl Cha mpion
& bench, dresser $49. radials 145 ea. 642-9540
To6Juba 32 copier s.195. AlJ kinds ol bnck & block.
644-0484 Take all at ooce. Make
John Wayne Tennis Club
f;im1ly members hip.
)foved. must i.ell. $1350,
total pnce. '1.S-948-4069.
~fer. 675-3175.
World Airways ticket
from LA to Ne wu rk
4-29-*l PM $100 080 An-
dy 661-8911
l&n V1o.la appraatln!d al
$150. lk!.t olf c r
494-8750 ---
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Scuba tanks. wcts wts.
t.quap.All xlnt cond.
642·6630
Offlcefw ....... lr f t 1111 1085 s-. 1096 ' . . ..................... . •••••••••••••••••••••••
Movmg 8' cool. table w /6 CASH PAID
Exec.chatrs,d~lui.t.t!c. For McDon a ld 's &
d esks, chairs, e t c . Ralph's Galaxy prize
'752-ll9t couPons . #108: Sl,000.
#l18 : $500, 11128 : $100.
WANTED TO BUY TI4-644-5727.
Elec. Ty pc writ l'r . ------
Preferably Fac11. Wall TY. Rocio.
pay up lo $250. used ron· HIA, Stereo dJuon. Ph. 645-5283 art er •••••••••••••••• •••••••
809'
3PM
Want Ad Resulb 642·S678
Ste reo speakers. 12io
bas e . 29x l9 w ood ~· Ologhy • fiber glass
cabine ts . $300/0ffer . w oars & CF number.
751·7296 SIOO °'~fer. 67s.83Sl
VCR recorder & color
camera Stereo console
A.\1 FM rad.Jo & player.
M6-2&S5
Perfect cood, cir T V.
AM1FM rad.Jo & s tereo
pbono 10 pecan 6' cstm
cabinet Ml9. MS-1270
loafs&..-'"'•-"' •••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Boal work. repairs, re
rurb1s h1ng. pa1nt1ng,
ma1nlenao cc High
qualny worit rl•dS<>nable
rall~ Check my r e fs.
5411-7044 ev~
loah. Marin•
Eqii ........ 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• G••rd 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Looking for lnd1v1dual lo refurbish my boat m MARINE HARDWARE:
Rigging, teak, IOU more.
DEALS. ~2813
FOR SALE
SAJLBOAT
$8S.54M2SS
F\nd what you w ant IJl
Daily PUot CIL'!slrieds.
tenor. Call Cooo1c .
754-QMl
40 gal oew slamless st.eel
tank. He;ivy gauge .
W/bron ze f1tt1nl(s.
Custom made. Square
sh.ape. CO!lt $450. Mu.i.l
sell S200 540 ~ l
...._.New 9100 Alltot, New 9100 Autos, New 9100 Alltot. Mew 9100 Autos, New 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
(DDIONSTRA TORJ
Equipped wilh: 5 speed, power steertng.
AM/FM stereo, deluxe pin atrtpes, floor mats.
10•3~1:~ IKE'S $ 619
SALE PRICE
~R1507~o.
1980 VOLVO 4 DR.
SEDAN -4 CYL.
4 speed lranamlsalon. Wheel wall moulding,
fabflc care. 4 Wheel dltc bral(es. pinstripes,
(VC24'45A 1-629754). .... .,.
~LEtKE'S $8296 SALE PRICE
1980 VOLVO STATION
WAGON·4 CYL.
Automatic transmission, power steering, wheel
well mouldlnga, vinyl Interior, 4 wheel disc
bra kes. pin stnpes a nd morel (VC24545A 1 •
287308)
EARLE IKE'S
SALE PRICE
1980 VOLVO 2 DR
SEDAN -4 CYL.
4 soeed transm1151on. wneel well mouldings. fabric care. 4 wheel disc brakes, pin atrlpee, ano
more. (VC24245A 1-178393)
EARLE IKFS
SALE PRICE
llf'I 'fl81
$·7861
1980 VOLVO 2 DR.
SEDAN -4 CYL.
Automatic treosmlsslon, power 1teerlog &
brakes, wheel well moufdlng. 4 wheel disc
brakes, fabric care. (VC24245A 1 • 180247)
•• , '1190
EARLEIKE'S $8446 SALE PRICE
n ca.ICA QT lJIT9I( n TOYOTA cntCA QT 71 VOLVO 241A
2 Of ... cyt •• 5 ~.PS, P8, 1Jnt, elf, 2 DOOR CN. IJ'A1JO#WAOO#
AMJFM ._to & OOOd ·-· 0'*1 4 cy1 • 5 epd., tinted 111-. AM/FM 4 Cyt., euto , PS. P8, AMIJ'M odor. Uo 2tOUIT .-.a, !Nltlllo ..._,, Str 11782'9 ..-eo. Onty 24.000 ml•t 8elOe ootorad. Ser. 118()98.
1980 VOLVO 4 DR LUXURY
SEDAN·& CYL.
Automatic tra namiasion. power atMnng, power hurron & windows. sunroof, alrcond1tfon1ng. •
wheel disc bfakn, power door locks, leather
1nter1or (VC26489A 1-0935681
lllf'I 'ut,M
~.:.~ s12,092
1980 VOLVO 2 DR.
SEDAN-4 CYL.
4 speed tranaml .. lon. 1un roof. 4 wheel Oise
brakes, power steering, air conditioning, ptn
stripe, wheel well mouldings (VC2424SA 1 •
178396)
EARLE IKE'S
SALE PRICE
.........
S9336
1't TOYOTA COROUA
4 DOOR ITATION WAGON
4 ~~ 9Ut0, elr, ooe>«>er "*ellio !Mllnt Wltll balQe Int.not l -CflM 20.000 lrltM. Set I 520'5
SM.la D!PARTMENT
HOURI
Mon-Fri 8a,,,.9pm
Sat. 8am-&>m
Sun t0am·7pm
SERVICE a PARTS
DEPARTMENT
HOURI
n· Jersey .,~,a twn dsl,
'72, gen, A/P , perfect
family boat for Catah.na
F G. sips 6 $32,500. t714 1
61s-18001btr.
ll'TroJao F B. VH F , EDF
1\wi, Bnstol. sleeps 6.
depth finder , 2 boat
owne11. $18 ,SOO Firm.
Must see! 714/842·1142
1lulderblrd Formula 20'
with trailer. 235 bp.
OMC, l ·O. Xlnt cood.
Under 100 h r s. Dr y
storage. Will consider
any reason able offer .
~
19' SeaRay '78 Bownder .
240 OMC, 130 hrs. stored
i.Jlslde. llke oew S.Sl ·3721
4 PnceSale
:1r C..,UUS CRAFT
Olt)'!> VS. 6KW Kobler
.f\.llit reluusbed. tuned . m.ooo.
36° STEPHENS f'' B Sdo
6cy1 Crys UO Y.ONAN
Radar, VHF.CB,sodr,
122,000.
33° C'HRJS CRAYI'
Oln.s Vffs13tn KW Onan
oew eogs, It plaot.. WW.
18.000
ANDERSON'S YACHTS
646-9000
Z2ft c.entury. Many xtrs.
22S Cbevy /O M C .
Tandem t rlr. $7,500.
fm-OIM3
St Seabird f u.llJ eq Ill p.
full g.aUey, l.&.ne bndge,
reblt fresh wtrcooled
Ford intercept.or, Sac.
ts.CW. 8iZ-I079
GASSAVR ..,, Raacer' Tri-bWJ 18'
l.30 Volvo 1/0 . U odu
7Un. nm time. Has CB.
Tarp, ba.rt tank, sk lS.
S5.000. ~lllL
Ski p J a c k 1970 24 '
wNolvo Peat.adsl +xtn
dsJ eog w 1 &muu. moor-
·~ covr. X lnt. cond.
5.800. Call Bev SS7 ·2S2D.
1970 (llas.sply ski boat 17"
110 . w trlr. 120 hp
m e r c r u1 ser . S 320 0 .
's.6-1.330 or 64S-0775
18' Duffield elect bay
boat. Ulte new. S9.500.
548-71165. ~105
rz Ft. cnasers Inc. day
cruiser w llh c uddy
cabio. 225 OMC l ·O.
$8500. s.4&-4070 IA ave
mmsage
l.eaVIDC are.a. llust sell
20' Newpo rt 5 ~08,
w /11lp, xlnt SHH.
213/Ml-IGO 1\; 0 I i d I .......................
"79HOBIE 14. w/\.rlr. XlDt C 1 a. S./
rt1Cinc cond. Ready to ... t I JO '°' lllOO. 780-1795 -···-··-··········· 32'SAJlrTRl·DSL
3 bees. UHF. falh. 11dff,
9M. Mooring xtra. M.
Smi&h. PO Box 6'4, Costtt
Mesa. ca. 9l2ISZ'7
13ft Cydooe. New satla &
oover. JUaed for racing
°' cnU.ina. ~/Offer. ~aft.5 ..
Camper. 11' Cabover. Rol.lalona, refrig/fnr, QD
a bed. A/C, ~
Open r oad c.b_aula-
mouoted camper Oil
Ford truck. S:Z,500 firm.
Alao, c uato m bui It
camper oo 'SI atatfoa wacon. suoo. I0-11$3.
21° Sloop w/slip. tS HP t tul lw4... 9140
O/B. Xblt cond. Best ol· -··--•••••••••••••
(er. m. 7290 Puett Mai Sport. lW1I. lo tta., xJnl. cond. Ex. mpg.
15' Sea SilnY catamaran. M50/()8(). Cail 112 '563
8' beam, tall rig, trader. '78 Hmda Odyssey, lllllt S'r.i0.~1636.aft.S. cond. SIOO/be st ofr.
Columbia 31. Even if you 4111M'154, 499-4764
can 't sa il e v e r y wedl.end. why postpone Honda Express. Li.ke new.
your families enjoyment ~
d a fully equipped larger 642-2278
sail boat! Npt. loc. Share MIAw:-!dn/
for saie •~· Ownr will Scoalws 9 I 50 belpfinaoce. 714·549-2477 ...................... .
"1S CATAUNA 27'
Inbo ard , loa d e d ,
Sl7~/offer? 645·2963
PP.
17 Ft: Cabin, m a bog.
deck. Early model, nds
smnewortt. $47S. 'J30.3763
Coror.wdo. 23', ..... 4,
John~oo 6 H.P. 0 /8 .
VHF·F'M. 8-track stereo.
galley. bead Wdh boidm~
t ank. llore. Ml·270S
Eves
O'Day ZS '71. Fully
eqwpped. l>o<ked in
Newport. Tu abetkr,
poea. w/1ailio1 club.
Sl.3..500. PP 541-41141 or
7&MIZ51
"1• Yamaha RD350, trick ID>. i O Ossa Wildfire
230CC, make orr. '60
Royal Enfie ld SOOCC.
make dr. fMB...llZI ask for
John
Motorcycles + Trailer ,
Hooda 305 SS $400.
Suzuki 125 twin S275
Sull&ki. 80 $125. 2 HP
Minibike SIOO. 4 rail lrlr
W/hlg box $400. ,AIJ good
ClODd. 551-5820 Aft 5:30 •
SUPER BUYS
1979 Honda Express-Z •
New cnnctit m 0n1y 150
mllea.a.72k
Cal 20-.-. 6hp Evtnrade, '"Z8 Honda GL 1000, f11U
boot bat.h. hl.AAed mast, dress, blue, $4300.
Cully equipped. Good 5411>.3D1S
cood. HWlt. Harbour ---------
TI4/84&-197S
For IAW: Mabbu Outn~· eer w1UJ sail. 0ory botb
oeed wo rk, but ofr
a..9176
9070 .......................
~NA.UilA
9J111 A va&J N&-05S1
Slip. IC) to 90' boel. ulil. • ~ Jack.. ldt,aJ ~
bm.$500. 673-1464
Moo r1n1 , Cat a lioa
Isthmus. SS.OM F irm.
631 ·0 21t, S48 ·4 200,
la1S2D
Mif:kbanna.I moonoi oC1
Lado for up to 40f t .
Sl.50tlo. Jerry 673-2549
For ~: Ca.I 2-'ZT l'M.900
Newport Slip. Owner will
CST)'. Eve 497·23S5.
21>' boat a!ip, FUm.ooe, Bal
flrnirwllla. Call 556--1711
Sl.s
~
Newport Beach sailboat
llip avail. for wood boaL
XJot location. $.8 ft.
67S.Q5Q5
•WE RENT•
•Your Mat.or Home-
Top$ to )'OU-la.Jt beoef"ds I
We do m.a inte> ance-rree
~ tm·full refs.
Daiie's RV RenUb
S6IM4.a
RENT !2 ft. hn. mtr.
home; sips. 6; self-coaL
l2!501'trt. +8'lm. 640-8S85
'79 ~ JD' CcDcne.
Many cust.. lmprvmts..
5K mi. Sacrifi~ 6'6-2625 T,...,...,, T,...... 9170 .......................
18' Excel. sett coot.a.ined,
clean , s b arp . Cal
893·1570, H no a os
-.....io
"1S Komfort 17h'. SIC, sl
6. add a nn. muy ex.
best buy. 552·3971,
5!56-!a>l
"14 Cdemm Tent Tra iler.
sti:e &, fu.ll7 contatn<.>d.
Li k e n e w co n d .
ILllOO!best oC r. S4S-0382
1.971 TCf'T)' Trailer, 18',
sdl coat' d, II I ps 6, 1':Z lJ fl
tutdJ.. xlnt cond. S2.s:w>.
Call Mart.an, 1~1867 or
IM4-7313
littl!Jo S.. wk:e, P..ts
& Aiccasorift 9400 . ..................... .
d!r5!!1Cal~ d a kmd 20' WAITED HEW
boat...67s-a451. We.AT•• ... , PAln'SllSERVJCE
--HOUaS 13° Whaler. StauUess bow. MOCa IG ,_ 1 .., , £ft
-.A.. re•._ cc bp _,r ~ Lm. ..., ...,..m.
aouc. -"'· -• .. • • Aftlon umer barf)or or ~ Lbrv Friday
$2200, 673-4'2 i s t b m u a . L e a s e . Qmed Sat. "sun.
t946 19' all origmal Ford P u r c b • 1 e j 0 r 5.,,,,. 9 ACK
flathead V-8 W/trailer. ~. caa Ron ~
S500t0 BO. 739-8190 or "-*Jiw..7430 ZMOS. llain.SataAna
646-4.972. N..tbeOornerofWamer
'79 NorWeater •. cab ·~~· 546-7070 -'°'° c:rsr, FB. twin v.a. FWC ................ •••••••• SSAYISAYIS Near OU. only an. Fin. &sllp avail M&-4125 It' 2 1 J& Jetu:al Jet WITH U5ID PMTS
bolt. ...... -()Ida ... lqlor1ed c.r puts UNIFUTE 'ZT' 1970.. S/F. w/trtr. Bell ob• trade, lllPOR1'
twm·flybridge. Lo brs. Eft, TIMl1·'1V7S AtrrOSUPPLY
Xlnt cond. $2!,000. lOIN. Mancblster
Sa t /S u n I M o n . a..ae '$S Speed boet. AMbeim 776-9800
714 ....... ..anc Tu th Completely r"tored. 1v'""'°""• es ru a.urn 0.... Pic._-Frt 2l312G-3196 pp. Bllll dr. 6JS.Z'1GO -------~~~-~~ -~-~~~~~~ rmoa (or sale. <Doors. 1m Bayliner 28'. Sun· 21.' "11 lllfiaily cmtom bit Bumpers, Rear Tail
bridle Victoria. P\ally daycralaer, HBC . I. G• Complete Body).
equipt ..... rs s l"" 4 a-,, Z.apd tr.m. H.P. cau m.-r or ~ms • ...,.. . .... • O/D .,.._.....,, pOeJ •abwr. 6'4"491 • mm& .. -.--r, -PU. ....
...... ... , • "3rd Enc. -• ll'ord· Q hw 9010 "M WrtOt 0., Crv. M'. 0.llaUc trwmlaaion. .......................
ISSllES
F I SHING,
ENTERTAINING,
BUSINESS I ! IO' Hat•
--~ t •• l'.QJoy die 119! Coataet:
Bobllqin
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9060 .......................
ll' Newport "75,
nce/cnllae equip, U • tamft aaU la.eatery, ~ iDtdlc:or', ....
(7)4) 875-llOO/btr.
CAL 30. Old but eomd, lG
11lp. Pvt pty. WSO.
MM547
Hollie 1.. Bit olr. OTer
'150. lluat sell. Nu tiller
m.&a11
las -. ... /bet olr. Valmd at~ Sacrifice ...._.m.-.. SDftnn.lllMB
, ·u a/ a 1111
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•$1.00 Gen. Admission
•$25. Entry Fee
C2nd Ume free if fCMl enter berore May 2nd)
Space limited
Call ror info. res.
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JIUllPER TO l'IT $LO
"JO DATSUN. 540-5121
Neid ~ parta for
~ Honda MO or liOO
foun. au;, MJ ~i 1
A.aaorted ln,•rlor l h ~for RV, e1mptt, or
\'lift. •ll.Sel A.llo sonw
_vllf\,~ a W
•••••••••••••••••••••••
am CNlftOLlf
•••414 laded •ICIP&Jou, W.clr
in t'OAor • ONLY 11, 000 ..._,CDml.
.... a.,11•• Mar' ... ,, s..
2Mll H-"Or 111 • c ...
MJ.6104 -13 Jflt'P CJ $, &.cyl. xo1
rood. Many xtrq N 0
WTtl D.218 tr75 ~·
tl60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UIPOR'fANI' N<mCET KEAl>ERS ANO 11 <lMv \"t ton pick up.
ADVt:R1'lSEKS :vr ooa . l~t• mp1, MW
Tbf! pr11·e of lltinl p1unt lnt•no r uaoo
advertised by v.-hach' rt.rm t2l!h'l"1l 3070 dayi.,
<k-alen ln the vehaclt• 1'110 6'2-<ml. l'XI !JOi,
clu 1Ued advut1l>in.: _. for Sandy before '1
\~UllllUI does not mc·l~e p.m _ __
T111W.
~Pail
t-"or Your (;ar !
J0MitS0N & SON
...... thrcwy
:amKart>or Ulvd
(ho.ta Mesi 540 SGJO
• Tl JICll, 8 /R, 1\ert'O
...... .arccmd. ClllRUV>
• '11 S30IA, N/R , lull
powrr. 1t eteJ,1 t J p t·
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"l.M'O CllliMU , IHtht'r rllNSZJ>
• "71 m . " sp . 1 lr con<t ~·tr1tck <•UUG)
IOI McLAl9t lftC.
850 N Ouch Blvd
t$6b. No olSA Fwy.)
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CREVIER
•USIDIMW1•
"133 '<'Pf', mint< OM!* I
'763Xrl41p t272PHLI "'n'm tip, aur <00tSE7.>
'Tr a 41lp, aar<294SX...: 1
"TTM4.">pSt R f0179 )
"TT talcsa <456SXO l
·7lfa:nA, air l60951
'783:/0 •P (239UKH I
'71S500a ~p <394UBU1
'7lf mA IOl(Jed (~fiH I
.. 79 J2(a Sj)(.S pkg ( 64 !fJ I
19~S/R t26l~1 ·19~ loaded (<r.!:561
Cao..4S•lil•ys
S.l..&ervtce·Lerauna 1awc ...... -. Roi!I Aoycl' BMW
1540Jamboree
Newport 8e ach 84C)..'444
~ 9711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• une Capri n Ohta. v-e.
4-spd. air, AM/FM CUI,
alum alloy whls. cstm
mt, lo mi. S3:i001080.
SIMl568.
9717 •••••••••••••••••••••••
12 Colt, IOOd body, blown
eng,l250
P-EIJ<;E() I
FINAL .
CLEARANCE:
. ALL 1979 PEUGEOT 604s
AND 504s MUST BE SOLD!
11ny a pplic11b1• ta l':.. li'10 lntemaUooal 2 ton 18'
license, lrtlll>ft1r h~c1., alwn&n um van 1 ton lift
(UW>Ce charJes, ft'\!S for '"''e 9000 ml on e&l'' Xlnt air poUuuon ~trol de _. " vice cM.lfauuons or de-cmd SS300 MS 100?7 or
aJer documentary pre ~
•IMW 71 J20I 963-21.24
W•P., uktl nt1w, only 20,000 IOI McUREN's Od'IUI 9720 OVEI mlJeei. Suo rool, ~pet.'(!.
parauon churgcs . unll•.:.i. 76 GMC ~ loo pk up tun &
otherwtse i..pt-cafh.od by sand. good t ires' xlnt
theaadvertu.cr. - --cond Un d er book
.... look tr11de in . w arruoty 1973DATSUN i.WN>O, alloy wba-b MB $ •••••••••••••••••••••••
For Your Good Sacnfice l832.1 1 240% COUPE
VW. PorscheorAud1 $9915 4 !>Pl't'd trans . AM1f'M
CHICK IVEttSOH JfM SL.EMONS ll50N Heach Hlvll st1:rro. radial urea &
VW PORSCm >AUDI IW<>aTS LA HABRA ma~ 1742HPB>
445 E Cow.t llJwlly l970HAIWOR BLVU 1:,, MJ No. of S A l"w' 1 How Onfy $3100 SOMmflNG Fe» EYH'YIOllY --.. -· --
......... 1 s.114985 ••~~ ........ !~.~~ "78_EJ_Canuno ___ C-'la_:.11_'_IC-
29 Model A 4 dr town
sedan, restored . S1 o .ooo
fo'u1l pwr ~.100.
~2232. s.8-2235
'48 F o'rd Woodie •. 67 Dodge "'• ton cmpr
n:stored. Sl3.000 67~161 spt'CUll w/shell, xlnt ong
al Bayside Onve COSTA MESA 171 41522-Slll MIRAQ.EMAZDA v r ::=:-°.:'.=:
NewportBeach 673 <>900 611-1276 SundaybyAppt 2130Harbor81 .. C M. -£ :-~·• '· :::_:i,-.. -••ou
..._lilllpCM'ted 645-5700 ..--.._.e .-@ -c.oow -E:llZI ....................... l Ma~ 9705 ~~·.~~.": ••••••• !~.~~ ~.~~·.~.e.": ....... !~.~~ ~.~~·.~:.": ....... !~.~~ ~~·.~:.': ....... !~~~1~.~~·.~.e.': ....... !~~~ ~·.~~.": ....... !~!4? • ••••••••••••••••••••••
SANTA ANA MAZDA SAYS
'ID Man Ill ReaJ clean cood $1500/bsl ofr.
Must sell, Make offer 67S-81.S3 ___ _
714-67S-5700 '79 Datsun King <.:ab
t.957 Qld Coupe All ong. w 'shell. Many xtras incL
Real beauty Sl.SOO or best aUXJ bary tank. Must selt
olfer.898-~ ~l404or499-2405. ·----
'56 Ford l.2 too Classic. Gd 'TT Sprint, loaded. nice.
cond.$1000 S3 ,400. Who l es ale .
661-8600 75)'..LZJS, ~ ------
AHAL
Q.EAliNCE!I!
All '79 Alfa Roml'O!>
MlSJ' GO NOW 1
BEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove St r eel
NEWPORT BEACH
752-0900
l1ercedl"i. 1959. 2205 . i3 J.-.:.1 camino 350, runs ... 9707 SS.~ Clean, xlnl. order . great., body cherry nds ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~9100 ptt S22001bst ofr 960-s.216
eves
62 Corva1r cla~s1c. good , h S 92 cood Sl!SO. 79 1.-!tT C ev 4 5 .
548.5659 Perfect. 5 yr w11rr, 4 sp, 6 ----I c:yl, PS/PB. 17K m1. '62 Corva1r cla::.i.ac. good Dave 71 4 /960 7404 ,
cone.I. S850. 2131286-8SS9
548-~ ,--------I Chevrolet car transport
Recreational 1963 C·90 w '8·car West
VehidH 9530 trlr. SSOOO or best offer.
••••••••••••••••••••••• OJS..3175
Fantast ic Bargai n ------
Loaded optionals. '76 Vcns 9570
18 AUDI
FOX WAGON
Dodge 44-0 Su rvcyor 22ft •••• ••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • ~======~
Sportsman, roof & fctry '78 OOOC E
a c. eye level oven. 4br I , '~Ton Van TT9 Audi Fox, A M /FM
cass skreo. s unn, air,
velo~r. 4M m1, $6400.
714-494-9876
'>love, refnK freezer. I \-8. auto., P w. stc'Cr:inc
~huwer. roof rack, 4 kilo & brakes. Air, crwse,
µ~ator. dual R3S tnk::., :im,fm. 24 .000 males.
AM .'f"M tapt· deck . SS.500 or bc-st offl'r .
$15.200 or I ake over G73·<WJ19 day:.. 556 S-176 78 AUDI 5000
pymt-,, low interest rate. 1 _eve.. _ A&&omalJc, a.tr condJtaon .,
71~17~ -1 Ford '76. $2.SOOt'lltm I lng. cruasecontrol. Great
4 ww.et Drins 9550 xtrJ.S. S'1.500. Xlnt. luxury and Great Gas
••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. 644-8170 Mtleage! <539TWN> J
I 979 CHEVROLET i7 ~e ~ T. 40,000 ml, I $7495 I
LUY 4X4 PS/PB. custom lntr. ~A With camper sheU & de-Stereo cass. MOOG/or bsL ·-1111 luxe interior . LIKE 58&-91M() ~
NEW! (7463). - -, ro Now Only $6795 'TT Chevy lhton Van 13631 ...,"°' 81"° He___. Good cond. Best offer. Oat-.°'°"" •w Ul-DD -..-• 761 1322 l.eoasincJ & Sales '76 Audi 41, 000 mi, x lnt
2100Harbor Bl . <.:.M. J '74 Ford W i ndow Van cond. One o wner, air,
642·6 I 04 Qlmpmit or comme reaal. I auto, s unroof $2950. ----AM/f'M 8 track. auto, &e0047
'74 Chevy <.:u.:.tom 20 350 p 's. aux tank Must see. 1 --------
4-spd. many xtrai.. $2900. $2,500. cve551·I075,dy c AUil 5000
0 NewSbJpmeotJust In! ~ 7400 6444492 I
1979 FORD Fl S '&5 Ferd lh ton. windows, AU.COLORS!
4X4 RANGER runs good, 6 cyl S900/ofr. AL.LOPTlONS'
4 s peed trans. & low ~7845 I Pri--"'oGO! rmlcs! l~l. llCUI
Now Only S5277 I ~~~ •••• !~~~ C .. CK IVEASOH
Newport WE PAY TOP DOLLAR VW·PORSCHE·AUDl
Leasing & S•s fOt" top used cars-foreign. 44.S E. Coaat Hi way
2100 II arbor Bl., C M. 'domeslJcs or classics. If at Bayside Dn ve
642-6 I 04 yaur car b extra clean. Newport Beach 673-0900
---see 1.t1 f1RST! Austin 9709 A~ :;1~~~=i!o4e1. •·rr-~ I ·3~,~;.:·~::: I
Loaded me. auto. trans.. '9~-I till. air oond., off road , ~ 9712
wheels & tires. Never re-#I "'""----,._ -·•••••••••••••••••••• gislered .. less than 700 -·_,,.. _.,
ni..les! 136196). 2925 Harbor B!vd. •IMW 77 5l0i I
$8488 COSTA MESA F\l1ly equipped MB trade I
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
2060 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTAMfSA b42·0010
'68Chevy. S2700.
Xlnl. work true It
67>1859
"'10 Jeep CJ.5 restored.
Rebtt from ground up.
$3.000/080. or will trade
forp/u truck. 645-0675
'80 Bronco Cmst . Real
Lo/mi. Totally factry
WllrT. Loaded w /xtras.
673-3M8
WUlYs Pickup, Cbevy eng,
979·2503 t in. Locally owned and
serviced, Immacula t e 1 WE IUY condition. warra nty. I
CLE.AN CARS Sacrifice <002SDH>
AND TRUCKS JIM =~s
C OHHELL
CHEVRO LET
....... ,. 1 l.11 I.' I ••
· •~I \ \1 • ' \
~46-1200
WANTED!
Lale model Toyotas and
Volvos . Ca ll u s
TODAY!!!
IMPOWTS
1970HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
631·1276
'T1 BMW 3210i, less thao
35K mi. AM/FM cass.,
air, st&. recaro seats.
MOO. 673-3356
'76 531, air, AM/FM, 4·
spd. 20mpg, xlnl mch. cmd. ellras, all r~
Sl'lliO/OBO. 813-6S78
aver dnve, 2 track tires, '72 BMW 2002, AM/FM
66&118. 6S7 Beach St. stereo, $BIO. See to ap-
Cll prec:i&e. 54$-8354
Alllos, Mew tlOO AllhK. M•w tlOO ....._Mew tlOO ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •
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. Fl•AL CLEARA•CE
ON ALL REMAINING 179 MODELS!
• SPRINT VELOCES
• SPIDER VB.OCES
• SPORT SEDANS
• LIMITED EDITION
ALL MAZDA MODELS NOW
AVAILABLE FOR DELIVERY!
.• Sales Open~ ., Seven Day
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FACILITIES OPEN 7:30 Tll 6
MON.-FRI .... WED. TIL 9 P.M.
$
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2001 WT FIRST STREET
4th STREET
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santa Ana 558· 7811
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IMPOaTS
LW70HAR80R BLVD. C~A MF.SA
611-127'
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1'71JAGUAI
XJl2L
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0NLY4,000mHes! Sliver
wtlh black leather in· t.erior (S6JIM5) •
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Ste to 11ppreclat e IAl8MOTOIS
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lt7'MAIDA
U7·SCOUPI
4 speed tnns ., body
moldincs • AM 1t•M
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MIUQ.IMADA
21$0Hart>or 81., C.M .
645-5700
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'7S flat 128, 4 spd . 4 dr 1tn JAGUAI back, deluxe 1nter1or.
sedan. gd cond 12,000/ 26,000 mde11. 4 cylinder. 5
bit olr 5.31...S76 XJ6 speed. sunrool ttnd rac~.
Come see t.bis beauty In faa.ory 1t.1r, nrw radial
'74 tiat Xl·9, new magis, showroom cond It 1on ' tires $3495 far m Call
pwnt. seats. Ur", sharp Hard to tell from a NEW ~
s:rB5" PP 968-062S mOOeJ & has low m1ll!1>'
<6613401 1979 MAZDA Honda 9727
'T1 280Z 2~2. 4-spd. elec ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOW SI 1,999 GlC WAGOH
IAUlll MOTC>aS A sbari> car w1lh low snrl. AM FM ca.·h . A C.
5JK Ill.I • Rl:iOO 661·7074
192+2
Faaory Grand Luxury
Pkg One of a k1nt1
Lo.ded' On :.howroom
floor
SI 1,999
~ 2492 Miles
SANTA ANA
DATSUN
2001 E 171.h Stro .. 't
Santa Ana ~·7Hll
V1SITYOUR
ORANGE COAST
HONDA
HEADQUARTERS
TODAY!!!
UNIVERSITY
SAL~&SERVICE
OlDSMOllLE
HONDA
GMC TRUCKS
28.'iO II arbor U I vd
cnITA M .. :.'iA
540.9640
Oa l 1>u n ·77 2 MO Z ·79 Prelude'""· .c1
Aut.omal1t·o1Km1. Stl.750 AM t 'M , N.ivy blue
646 4S25dy,, 644 1111 Rt1: Jtas 21Kmt Xlnt
rutes ts.roo 714 752 11u1
"QI Oi.t:>un 1600 Huad,lt•r
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patnt $850 OCk r
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'78 280·Z m111 l t•ontl
LoaOC-'d. bra & ski ra<'k
S7,000 760-0734,631 .i,102
1967 Datsun 411 4dr
:Kl mpg, great tran~
S1600 0 80, 548 1095
i l 240Z. lo m1 New pnl.
llrl''>, trans . S3 ,400
7S I 1.235, 968-0290
7,800MIUS
1!119 280'7..X. wire whh,
:ur. 5 spd, stereo. xlnt
I.I, 450 U BO 586-2805
Ftat 9725 ....•..................
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Spydt-r, Vl''1 i.:uoct «ond1
Lmn Sl.000 Ft rm II-VI H!r..!:J
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979-2503
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CALL 979-2503
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XJ6L 2150 Harbor Bl • C M
Luxury&r6cyl tt000my 64S-5700
I.hat YOU can afford! ---
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UlUnor (6JO'J1 I. blk ant . lake new rond1
MOW $9999 Uon $&'750 080 675 2m
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CALL 979·2503 1979MAZDA
RX7GSCOUP'E
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p1unl. xlnt <'ond Vt-ry Mow °'9ty $1400
few made. &12 855!1 or MIRACLE MAZDA
«M 6174 21.!ll llarbor Bl , ' M
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Fa.'>t Mu'll '>t'll 12700 t'r.l "7J Me«'edt-1' 250 ll C">lm
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Mmda 9131 uniy 48,UOO ong m1. mu.'l
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21.:tl 11.irbt>r HI < \1
645-5700
• ..-79 450SLC
Shaw room nt-w fully
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JIMSUMOMS
IMPORTS
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631 -1276
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IM!l"Vic:ed.. Uke new. fac·
I.Ory 1\W'OOf. low miles.
(79131)
JIMSUMOHS IMPOITS
1970 HARBOR BL VD.
C08TAMESA
UI 1276
ie~EL. 4 dr. ele<: snrf.
stereo w /cusette, fac·
tory air, xlnt cond.
SJ6,IJlO/or be8l offer thls
~-pp 552--0628
• ._..79280SE
f\tlly eqwpped, mclud·
•11£ !>unroof M 11plf'lbam-
boo, ractory warranty
180~)
JIMSUMOHS
IMPORTS
l.!170HARBOR BLVD ca,-r A M FA~A
631-1276
Men·e<le> 197K 3000 All
~r. chmat.-control.
Xlnl l'ond CranbNry
t~or w humboo Inter
Pvt own1>r Call Mike
lir::.dy ~ 7544
•MIRCB>ES '68 280
L oc 11lly o wned &
w r\IC't'd, 1mmaculale,
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JIMSUMOHS
IMPORTS
1970 IL\RUOR Bl~VD
l..n:>'TA MESA
631·1276
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IMPORTS
1•r.r1 t11\RR()H HI.VD
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611 -1276
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HUGE 2 ACRE FACILITY
OYER AFETY CHECKED USED CARS
74 CADILLAC
COUPE DE VIUE
Loaded wlltt PQu1pment 0 11q1na1
47 000 moles I00 1KY01
Sfyf s2495
77 Pl YMOUTH
ARROW
4 speed. air cond and low tow
mll~ (959T JK)
' Hu.R:Y s 3295
77 JEEP 414
WAGMEEI
Air eond . SlentO, power St9eflng.
ltll & fl'IOfe (6MSWO)
MUST
SH s4595
9 '79 TOYOTA
COROLLA un BACKS Auto. air and 10 to m1te5
~~:c~T s 5395
77 TOYOTA CORONA
WAGON
Auto . tur cond . power steer1no
and tow tow miles (847SP0)
5!~E s4295
'71 TOYOTA CIESSIDA ...
Auto .• w. PQMf' si.nnd'. stereo
and more. (685VZW).
77 DATSUN 210
UABACI
A11 & only 29 000 mlles E 111cellent
cond 1322SPll
Ms':T s2995
11 TOYOTA SR/5
PICI UP
5 speed. sir eond . end long bed
Low miles. (tl.A3CXM)
:..~ s4395
11 TOYOTA nPHIN
-~ ~ *'90 tape, tl.000 lftlla
s7095 · ·
FULl l & 2=-YEAR
COMPLETE WARRANTY AVAILABLE
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'Ml •SE. u.-a111 _ _, __ ~ to • •al car.
MIOO. Att fer a m •iw orew, ..,._
'Tl C.Uca ST auto. •Kml.
'Tl" PwKbe IN, ee>.000 AMIJ'M, 1ood c:ond.
ltwy ml. nawl••· air, IUQOJalfer. tit·7*
7186E: lmma<'. G~."10
flnn. ""Da,y 2u1 .... s,
EwliTHI~.
"18 ettedet 4t08I.. blk
w/tan tnt, ver)' d ean,
ori& owne r u1.soo.
mS10
Clawc N BZ Sporbcar
'87 2SOSL \'onvertlblt•
Stiver, red lealMI". bolh
tops. Eur. bdlts. Xlnt
cond 548-2983or'1M-1606
MBZ '73 4SO SE. Xlot
cmd. New paint, mett
b elge/leatb . Ha g b
mUeqe.. MOO. S34-Q!rl,
~
'7S MBZ 300 D. New mtr.
SO gal cap. Cream Puff!
m ,100. ca11640-11s1
'73 450 SL: Xlnt cond.
8UOO mUes. $14,700 Call
644-2fi8S
9742
··········-············ '68 MG Midget. Needs
rings, rest ls reblt. As ls:
S700. 67J..8890.
'76Midget
, u.. '141 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
N4A1.
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SALINIC•t
llACH IMPOITS
Mt Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH
7U.OtOO
i6 ~ new t..ares & bat·
tery, lo m i, lmmac,
s.so.~16
9750 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Bank Repo, 1.975 Porsche,
Targa Carrera, 2961 E.
LaJolla, Anaheim, 9·5
"'*'1ys.
IM, r:nqa. tl1IO. <2 lJ >
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'81 Pontbe 1112, m int. tPtit pea l t'tW, 117=w>.
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IOY
CARVll
ltOUS·ROYCC .............. *-'IN«• ,._ __ ............
aosao SUNOAn
9757 •••••••••••••••••••••••
10 Rovtr ~oos. black
ieatber. l2500 714-49M876
97&0 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1910SAAI
TUUOs
here NOW loc Immediate
delivery!
RACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Str eet
NEWPORT BEACH
752-0900
9761 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'76 Blackhawk, low mlles.
Take over lse + $1000.
642-8850
9762 •••••••••••••••••••••••
78 SUBARU
4x4 BRAT
GB Racing Green. Xlnt
cond. New discs, steel
radials, am /fm, Tonn.
rover, 29.SK miles. $3300. cau 968-4934 Sunday. '78 924 Ltd. Edition. im· maculate. As!ume lease Cassette, mags, camper. MCil 9744 S318mo.S3l-6528 Have f'1n and SAVE on
••••••••••••••••••••••• GAS! (S01UKV>
MGB--OT, 71 , 35 mpg, TURBO 1980 924. Assume
new: eng, clutch, brks, low int. lease. Evenings
etc. Cus t in t. $2600. 7S2-19150
19-1 7965. Kevin9:1> --Turbo--. -300--ml-.-b-l-a-ck
1976 MGI on black, lowered. Chf·
COHVERTIILE ford alarm. Delivered
Fitted factory w ire I J.ulY 1979. Lease assump· wheels & ONLY 11,000 1 t1on possable, 645·6101
nules! <490409). days
HOW $6495 --.67-Pors--ch_e_9-12--
IAUllt MOTORS Bestorrcr
13631 1-iAtbof 111¥<1
C..1oen C•ollt' '" ~nxJ
Toyota 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I
'71 Toyota Corolla, am fro
cass. stereo. SJ.800/0 BO.
airoua. dtJuae Jdr Mdan,
t'7L Red, IOOOn'll. Auto,
.....,., PoWe1' front dllc
brb. S&eel ~ w fW rdl
t.l.rw, uG&ef ll&U, AM·
FM &ereo radio. l6500.
&keeew. .....
i 4Corolla, a.ao. AM/FM,
20/3QMPG res au. 30,ooo m, on& uwnr. dnt cood,
~.ooo. M0-1.s• -----..,,Corona ha.rd top. S..sp,
a1c, AM/FM. Mint .
562-1781
1976 5-speed loo ll bed
W/KJr. M1n1·van conv.
Xlnt cond. Mus t sell.
S.3.150 or bs t o ffe r
M:!. ll8S or 53&-0969. T...... 9767 •••••••••••••••••••••••
MEW TRIUMPH
SHI HIES
In stodt f iw immediate
dt'ilvery ! See US before
you buy
TODAY!!!
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~Harbor Blvd.
COOTAMESA
979-2503
'79 Spitllre, brwn. lo m i,
loaded. very clean $5200.
~:1!26
NEWTR7 COUP&
COMVERTllLEs
A vallable For
Immediate Debvery!
See US befoce you buy
TODAY!!!
~~' " _,,_.C --.,. ................ ~
~Harbor Blvd.
COOTAMESA
979-2503
'Tl Wllt&*alia Campitr:
rattor1 air, am l fm
..... rfl, ..... ·-· OallMMa)
'79CU'1 •c
COIR•ft.LI hU power whll al Cllllt., .... t!alHt
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mlll.(11M) ~ 1kuu1111 9770 'S VWcemper,reblten1. "12 camper W..tpball•. _ ............ •••••••
••••• .. •••••••••••••••• Lo/ml 1\aaetlonal lnter. a.aao. i 4 Yamaba Y'ZIO aillll "10 -.. MllMSllM.: •N ....... m.d.: "14Th&ng. Goodcood.. Ne• hick 1910, Riviera. (511i.No.atSAPwy.) :
Bed, etc. Xlnt. cond. Sl7S. ~. -·•-••••••••-•• Haviq trouble aelbng 12.Dl. 642-7'97
'Yo/Ill car? Try us! Paid
for or not! Aik for Fraok
Marino or Tocn Alki.n.
1171 t llACH IL VD. . .............
I 142-ZOOO
1971 YW lillfT
SpKialldltiolll
'uto m a t1 c tra ns .,
AMIFM stereo tape &
sharp! ( 79JTYU).
HowOnly ~250
MlaACU MAZDA
ZlSOH arbor 81., C.M.
645-5700
11 Bus, nu m otor. tin .. -s,
brakes, shock!> 979 0963,
l'V\!S 644-6351
iO VW Bu.s. rblt. nu dutch
& bnke:s, $2400
646-l.306 ----- -
'88VW8ulgood cood. pamt & ,... top. Call lll.450ewbfttoffer. New IAIWn m-~ Bestolfer . -.25U. blr1M> V6, sunroof, all .,. ~1638 ..:.::...:::;;;.;..-----I ... Lo ml. btwa 1PJI. "11 lmlle SU... CID lr'eY· --------·t-• VW sq~ck Deeds ..._ 7U-..IOSJ Ubr IDier. Stereo tape. !
71 CAMPER. Gd cond. work S800 bes t offer. 8*k Riviera 'IO. Lo/ml cne. new Urea. brb. :
thftl.out. l2000 or trade •a.n _.IOBO 2 tone bna. Xlnt. cond. 1 ownr • .:
fora.Ja.848-7285 Ullr 111&.er. lllocm roof, 4l,J'mJ. Redaeed to•
"70 FIQbaclc, 183Scc, nu Yeho 9772 NJ)' kleded. Xt.ras. P .P. 9lloo. dy6'2-5200, aft. S. ~
case. beads, dual Weber. ·-···················· lft.WM.TI4-754-842'7 m.6f?• •
fully rblt. Call Scott VOLVO ca•u ffl5 "15 Ell>ando. lma1iae ;
'JS2..0729 -·····-········· )'OU, ID AD au 1old : ·75 vw R bb t 4 pd SALIS. SBYICI "JI SDV. --. 1-.... Cadillac:! 0rt1 oeaer-, ! a • • s • AM) l,JASlt& Beeld\ll tmd. Call Art llMIL eamd. ftl9 19 :: 30MPG. s h a rp cond, ,...~"""'"DEIJVERY _._._,,..,,,_.. Dice oner .... GI'
AM.IFM 8 lit, S2600/ofr. VYL.IWOEXP...,_ .,........, --6 --·--~5142 ..-..n &~ dfer. n41-.111111U;4. .. 8"IJle 25Kml. Silver. :
AnolberVol.Jcswagen EAILEIKI XIII. eond. DJ'S 111-9'. 1911 SeftUe. Bil• I
ORIGINAL VOLVO ew6'7s.9117 sides, loeded, take OYtr ... --------1 leme. Plee9e eall Gaf/f • nn: FABULOUS 1966 Ha.rbor Blvd. l9IJD El Dorado, Ftremist or Steve at 957·1633 or • "JETTA" COSTA MESA Go ld, Vog ue tires, (ewnings)~ • 644-9303 54().94&7 cn,ese, Sl.el'eo W/8 trt, :
!SHERE' wire wbls , etc. &..o·lo 'IOSIYILLIDllSB.: • •Performance 76 264 DL. 4 spd., am/fm ..1. ._.._11111.. ---.-i.... •Vollcswa.genQuality s tereo cassette, a l e.. nuJes, m.OOO/~l ~. -5' .. ..,,,. _., ~
•AToucholLuxun so.mo miles. New tlm. PP.&.s!ll58 4.Cmmilea.lll·l511.
... u 11 1 n a v t• r y 5poOe5s UlSade & out. Dr. 'IO B.DORADO 71 Seville, loaded, xJnt :
economic&! package wife original owner. Every extra mcluchng cood. m95. 752-7733 dys, :
CHICKIVStSOM ~.CaJl~l ---' 1500 -" P l 64S-031Se"es : VW PORSCHE-AUDI ,. .... uuo. · •uues. p. • ~ E. Coast Htway i2 Voivo 1800ES. Xlnl. ~~~)after 6p.m . l9fD Sedan DeV\lle . Gold !
al BaysldeDrivl' ~ Must sell :159-1404 SIS,IOO w/wlute top. Sacrifice •
Newport &ach 673-0900 or•fM05. IB5casb. ~I.
'79 VW ConHrtlbl1" AMt.K,UMd ..._Used ..eos.uMd ....._Used
yello\iv wttan uit, 18.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• .... ••••••• ••••••••••••• .... •• ... •t•••••••••••• ........... : ma.~d~.645-8006 B • ·~ 'S . ~VW B<.'elle Coovert1· r-._ -.J ~.. .
~ st.andard, lakt• over
l.se $1,000. Call art 6PM
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63 ~ 1600 restored enJ:,
.good s ha pe, Sl,650.
64&8701 alt 3P M
VW 79 Convert. white on wtute. Champagne EdJ.
bOn. All xt.ras. Xlnt cond.
PP. $8.SOO. 21.J.964·11.33
'68 VW Bug : R~ll eng.
Good tires. AM I FM.
si:m. Call 49'1·2116
·11 Bug· Good cond
Sl750.
6<12-3125 or 960-31~
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TO FANTASTIC SAVINGS!
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$825/0 8 0 . 646 · uu
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16 Malibu Classic, 4 dr,
air. beige. Mu.st~ll now! mso. Fine cond. 768-8812
"1ST·TOP
Wbt/marooa int. All
power. %7.000 mi. Jm-
rmculat.e. 1SU790 or Ad·
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bra.a~.
79COIYETTE
&ey • who&elale book.
8800 m.iJes. Extended
terms avail. at man.
down. OAC approved
credit. (8253)
•• Cl.ulc .. crl, auto
tnm.p/a.••· 87Wtl4
......... , .. U,.ck •
llabotfer
.. l'IOt
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4-tp, a/c, ltbr inter. Wlre
'lWhl cvra. 8,6QOM1. 15.975.
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fmance. Jenyf'n.25<tl
'85 Muat.ang, reblt.. eog.,
lui:a gciod; any reuooa·
ble offe.r . Must sell.
548-*6
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"110.W A.JC, P II. k1J • _.. rea. XlA&. eoad. a.-.--'
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857-aJO, ew• • wbda:
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'74 l"lrelllrd. lluat ue.
Xlllt. CODCl. p/JI, p.lb. ale, new rwlala. 12,J08/0BO.
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tt61 '6S Mwst.ang, V-8 Auto .
mer:b. excel. cood. body
IPld. smo or best olfer .• ·.·---.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.· CDMQlS.Sm. •POMTIAC74 '72 Caalaro II cyl. 20mpg.
11450 Rwui good. G.G.
1~7
'73 a.eveUe Malibu. 2
door, auto.. p /1, p/b, ate,
vinyl top. Xlnt cond.
$1200 or best offer.
ag163 CcwlMaAd 9930
••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~Sl()tiil YllJO
'79 Gb1a, auto , snrr.
loaded, *50. 759.5309
ctys, B-6266 eves/wknd.s
~NIX
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celleat coodltioo. MB
tradein. <257MWE) "12 350 aUlo. orang~ w tblk
VUIYl top, AC, AMIP'M
ca.M«te, 1 owner, xlnl
oond li\000 5111-4262
i4 Mahbu Classic: P 1S. '79 Llnc. Cont. stretch IWO«TS '65 Mustang, net rwuung P 8, A/C, Xlnt. Cood.
New "'Ph. Xlnt llres & brakes. Mf>.LS91
bmo, low mtle $19,950 831-17.S 496-1704 S67S. Pvt Ply.
56M017
$14'5
.AMSUMOMS
NOUS
19'10HARBOR BLVD
COSTA llESA
631-ta?+
213: 985·1485; 2 13 :
316-7908
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PINTO
(7728) (3527)
'3999
.... '.·
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NEW 1980
THIJNDERBIRD
(6561) (3542)
'5999
..
~EW 1980
MUSTANG
(6169)(3537)
'5399
CREATll'E FINANCING
BELOW PRlltlE·RA TE Al' AILABLE
NEW 1980
BRONC04x4
(8532) (8190)
'7999
NEW 1980
COURIER P.U.
(1197)(8221)
~EW 1980
F·IOO P.U.
(128-4) (8095)
'5299
ADDITIONALLY, 8500 REBATES ARE
OFFERED ON SELECT
79 & 'BO T·BIRDS AND LTDs
BE rROMrT FOR BEST SELECTION!
""18 ll1JICK CE\TllaY
V-8 . automatic. power
steer!~. air condltlon1ng.
(272VBH)
8 2795
'T• ft'ICK ('l:NTl!aY
4 dr • v-a. automatic. atr
cond .. pwr. steering.
(279WNE).
8 3295
0'H .... tta"NA•A
6 cylinder gas saver.
Automatic. M ust See.
(640l.PO).
8 1995
•71 PL't'Mel. TR
Volare 4 dr .. automalle. pwr
steer i ng , ai r cond .
(6375Wl).
8 2295
Home Of "Willy ~ fl'hale "
SUNSET FORD
•7 4 PINTO WAGON ., .. Pf!\'TO
Great gas-mleaoe car at an Runabout ~ cyt . automatrc, u nbelievable price. air cond., vinyl top , (611KLM) (730KXS)
$}895 $}695
•• C11£'1E'M'IF. "74 AMC MATADOR By CIWNV w-4 cyt.. 4 spd., V-8. automat10. air cond . a
radio. air cond (850UFX). auper bafgam (598KOA)
8 4895· 8895
636-4010
In We1tmiruter Where The San Diego & Carden Grove Freetwys Meet
'74 Carvetie. T·lop. a1r,
AM/FM. tth whl, $5600.
Must sell Uus wit. Plea.se
call Aaba 67S·S2 13,
7S2-8444.
Mu.slang '67 conv 289,
.u.o, Red/wbt tof>, lo ma,
aig, irnmac cond, Red.
t.o $49CIO, 493.3071 . 493-1148
·73 V ett e 454 4s pd.
33.000mi Xlnt cond. ~t. 9955 "'H Ventura. lo au, very
Must sefJ. S7,000/bst. orr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c I ea n . eood MPG.
631-2.828. 76CW.ass Saloo cpe. Xtra s:z::D>lbest o(r. 675-9'12
'7S· U1w rmles. lilt wheel.
BBS wheels Very clean
$7500. C..11 531.5034
Caltm' 9'33 .......................
1971..aCUIY
COUGilXR7 vs. pwr s t eering &
braJres, tall wheel. crwi.e
rontrol &stereo <57231 ~CW,$l6SO
Mewpori LeaMncJ & SaiH
i!l.50 Harbor 81 . C M
642-6104
'711 XR7 . completdy
load ed. 56K mt, nu
MicheUns. nu brakei. & orr.wt-t creampQff w •wbt
landau. SllOOO. 97S.~ I
'Ql:mct, good m.a. chruml'
whl s. radial t1re1> suoo 080. PP.~ 7019
dys.
Dodp HJS .......................
74 Dodge Charger 31 318
S12Jl0 or btsl ofrt·r
557-0198 all. 5 JO
'64 ~e Dart A C. """"
un:t!i. compl ~1oA. brl-.
eng overh.iul~ Mui.I
see! $700, 494-4921 ---'77Aspm Wgn
Special F..druoo
ggJ.%Q! ---
12 DodRe Dart. VS, 4 dr.
looks great. good tran.sp .
916. 640-4421
'-'d tf 40 .......................
HUMFOUSAU nm Granada 4 drs. an
w /air cond. r adi o ,
beater, lthr tnt etc 1n
xlnlcond.
Low es S 1 ltS.
Also good selection ol
1978 Granadas at com·
para b le saving<..
H.awauan Am 7~ 7SJI.
1-62().864.s
'fi7 Ford p u . .'l .. T, SWl
roof. CIJ mags, 1tt1dt>
tares. c .. mper s hell.
SHOO 6*-9873. an 6pm
"73 Qurtry Sqwre stalloo
wagon. Oean. ~ 100'\
tax deductible. 760-9211,
&.S. Mon ·Thurs.
'65 hlcoo 24r. V~. auto.
many extras. very clean.
Best cir 8'7.Q46
i1 LTD Wgn. A C, PS &
more. garaged ~•nre
new. S850 /b st o fr .
556--1295 & ~zns
i6 Gran Tonno auto. a c.
AM 'f'M. XJnt. rru. Sl.575.
~13T7cond
·se f'ord z door hardtof>
All onginal. $1200. Call
~19
9945 .......................
14 Uncoin 4 dr sedan. rejl
~ xlat cood. Sl800 or
trade for anyt.biog of
value. ~128
Muswida 9947 .......................
"73 aW>. air. new Ul'eS &
battery. Xlnl cond.
60Kml. P . P . As k an g
Sl.675/080. SS1-6TT7
Mir cay ttSO •••••••••••••••••••••••
ORANGE COUNTY'S
MIWIST
LINOOLN-llERC\JRY
DEALERSHIP
IAY R.ADllOI ~-MERCURY
16-18 Auto Center Dr.
Sl>t'w)'·Lake Forest exit
sharp. loaded. xlnl. Besl
over SJ.000 751-6892
'76 Qa1ass au, p i.. p1b.
S2 .5 00 1(.180 . dy
213-327.8280 X26S2, eves
714 566-7317
·n Oldsmobile Omega.
tdr, air. full J1WT. x.lnt.
cood. ~ ~3056. --------
18 Cutlass 20mpJ? plush
mt. stereo. lo ma, xlnt
cond $.'590() ~ I ff76
72 Old.-. Ddta 88.
$&00 080 Smog
cffiJ.!100 mckiOl!I ~It for
&I>
9957 ...........••..........
i2 Pinlo Runabout, stick,
new pamt. Xlnl. cood.
Besloffer. ~8 ---'7JJ w ath full glau
hatcbbaclt, radlaJ ures,
<E.<nl oules Xlot rood.
2115 flrm bi!H;3l2
'73 0\'lC, bdlCbbaclt walh
o m.th"> r.in brand ne-..
enlo! ,'lot•,. paint Xlnl
r<..fld.. Si!2U> 67~l2
1971; Pinto .>.lnl MPG.
nib. tape dk. $1500 0;.iy
5'f7~; 67>W62 P .M ·s.
77 Ventura SJ, super
cond. Very lo au, AC.
new tares, PP. 963-4825
'68 Ponuac Bonn. Convt.
u.:led. Xlnt. cood. Best
olJer.~
'791'nm·Am S7SOO. Black
t-tap, cnase. ~9 or
~.
iS Grand Pnx SJ. PS,
PB. tilt, crwse. auto. aar,
AM t'M cass. mu~:..
snrl. landau top. velour ux.. lS,000 nu. ma.nt cood.
$5.'m.~
'78 Trans AM , wht,
perform package, 18,00t
m . Sl"OOO. MO-nss
9970 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1971 2-dr landau, d assi c
design, Cully eqwp'd.
ll.050. 644-71161
Veqa 9974 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'74 Vega Ellt.ate wagon.
~.MW ~. recent
dtgl.oe rebuilt. exct•llent
mileage. 1915KYEI .
Private party (714)
494-4SCn
WamAd H.elp? '42 Si18
~ Uwd MhK. Us.ed ······················· ..................... ..
NABERS
AUTO CENTER
1425 IAKB ST .. COSTA MESA
NOTHING OVEI
54999
SUPERI CARS-·· . ·:.
AFFORDABLE PRICES ':
'71 IUtCK S4699 SKYLAB CUSTOM •••.
Coupe . Automatic trans owr steenng I
bfakec; Cabnotet too AM FM stereo w/lape,
ltlt wneel cruise control rallye wheels I
ONLY 23000 m.1es11542UJO)
'76AMCPACB s2999 AMX SPOttT COUPE •.••
Economical 6 cyt. enqme. pwr steenng &
brakes.. air oond . ste<eo automatic trans..,
rallye wheels & ONL y 35.000 ITHIH I
1966POOl
'77 MetCUIT S 3 9 9 9 fiRAHD MARQUIS •...•.
Couoe Full Power factory atr cond .. tilt
wheel cruise control AM FM stereo w/8
track Caonoler too & soltt owr seat Ellcellent
cond1hoo' 730SZBI
'77 OLDS s4499 CUTLASS SUPttEME ••••
Coupe Automaltc trans . pwr sleerl~ &
brakes. factory air cond .. tilt wneel ste<eo.
padded toe> & only 35.000 miles' !4t5RLOI
'71 CADILLAC s2999 · COUPE DI YIW •••.••••
Full oowe<. factory air cond . "M/FM stenio.
tilt wheel. full leather interior. P8ldded top I
• tow. low males (109JNW)
~JE~~~RGHM •• ~ 1999
Full oower. factory air cond .. AM/FM stereo
w/lape. all leather se>ht pwr. seats and all of
the Cadtllac Fleetwood tuxunes. Excellent
cond1hon1 1626TRT)
'76 IUtCIC s3999 RIGA&. COUPI ••••••••
Full oower. factory air cond . till Wheel. c:nHee
control. split DWT seat. AM/FM stereo & 'n
LIKE NEWcondtllont ( 146877)
.~~~':a ~lu:ecycoer.5 4999
,..,11• , __ _._.. Full powef'._ f lit wheel. c:MM '79Cl7 Jeep, • ...., -. ,...... st• -_.... ....._ t.toffw con •vr. ,,..,, -· .... ., '7W»4 wheel OO'M -···f 20.000 ,,,. .... (484TOY).
~~~=:·e~ :•c7~~u:.:_.3499 windows, tape dec:ll:, ..,__.
•-.a ---. -Full ooww. \M/FM ..... .---_._ tilt .._,, ct ~ 1DP I lull .._.s:a !MIMrtnt.<• ....
tWuc f912t .. llllli ....... i.. ............ .
1mflOID ....n.-" A"*""'c tnna., pwr, ........ ..,. top, low
m6111 ~ID aeelltnt c:oe· -.ream.a >.
M9wQilrlUtl
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FOR WIU.lAM E. SIMON. former
Secretary ol the Treasury
wt.. do"'°" thWl ~be a~
Federal lpending limit? -Lance D.
Kohm. Kanbkee, m.
• Under the present structure, our
so-called representatives cuny votes
by appropriating lnaeasingly larger
Federal expenditures to satisfy their
special-interest constituencies at
public expense. When tax revenues
are insufficient to meet these expen·
ditures, the Government authorizes
the printing of more money, thereby
Clap shut that Congre&Slonal till! increasing Inflation. What we need.
therefore, is a legal restriction on Con-
gressional spending. I strongly support the proposed Constitutional amend-
ment to Umlt Federal spending. Spending limits would be determined by the
level of the nation's productivity in the previous year. This would ~n tha~
Congress would have a budget llmlt in advance.
FOR GREG Mw.AVEY, appearing in Broadway's
Romantic Com4!d}I
You ..Mt that you haw eomethtng ln common wtth
Thom .. Edleof, and Unm Pauling. fd 1:1.b to know wh•
It ... -M.G., Scranton, Pa.
•I drift off Into reveries. People think I'm not listen-
ing. but actually I am. When I heard that Edison and
Pauling also had this idiosyncracy, I didn't feel as bad.
I think It must have started way back -with my
mother. This was the way I tuned her out.
FOR ADRIENNE BARBEAU. star of The Fog
What Is It about acting that MU your teeth on edge 7 -
E.N., Oowt-, IHJ.
•The SCTlpt supervisor, whose job It is on the set to
take continuity notes (so that when we break and the
cigarette Is In my left hand, ii is not In my right hand
when we pick up again). This kind of thing is vital, but
I find It vety annoying when she comes up to me to
correct a line of dialogue when It doesn't make any d if-
ference to the gist of the dialogue.
FOR MARIL VN SHARP, wile of Congressman Phil
Sharp (0.-lnd .) and author of Sunflowe.r
Wen the ret.renc. to the WhJte HouM In "10UI' nowt
balled on fact? -Mn. F.J. Fitzpatrick, Pennington, N.J .
• I tried to be factual because I think people like to
know what the White House Is like "behind the
scenes." Some of the White House settings are taken
straight from my own experience -Uke the Tito State
Dinner. But what goes on In the White House Is really
au f\ctio n.
FOR 1HE .. ASK"' EDITOR
Does O..S Ewna r1!11iv go to p1ec:a In a
real-WI! anerga"lq.I. In ~ <lOntrMt lO
his rMn-ol«eel bnage on 'M -P.R.,
~.TGM e Whlle Chad (star of the new 1V
series. Hogen) doesn't exac:rly col·
lapse into a ~ of jeUy In a aisls. he
doesn't have nerves of iron. either.
He's calm. CM:ts rationally, but, when
the danger has passed, he falls to
pieces. A couple of years ago, Chad
lost his air tube while scuba-diving at
100 feet. Fortunately. another diver
30-feel away got C had's "distress" Off screen, he's no mon of steel.
signal, came over to him , and they
buddy-breathed from one mouthpiece as they swam to the surface. "Had I
panicked," said Chad, "I would have drowned But I wasn't worth anything
fOf a long time after 1 got back on top " J ust to prove that his nerve was still
strong, though, he went right back down again the next day.
FOR POU Y HOLIDAY, star of CBS-TVs F1o
~"'°"Md T...W. a.~ were boch born In .IMper.
A&a., did tbet ~ .ar .. IMptre "'°"to loDow In ha
looatepe? -P.R .• Brodaon. MMI.
•No. 1 wish 1 could say that she did. it would make
a wonderfully heart-warming story. and I'm sure I
could do a great job at mllklng It But the truth is, she
had no effect on my desire to act She was a bit before
my lime. All I can remember about Tallulah is that
everyone was proud that she was from Jasper.
FOR BERNARDS. ANN, Curator. Div of Eleciricity
and Modem Phv*s. Smithsonian Institution, National
Museum ol History and Technology
What do you think wdl be the mo.c lnnovlltlYe and epec-
tacuiar 8tep forward In ~. tor honM \IM, In the
nat few decadee? -A.W., Idaho F.U., Idaho
•In the near future. 1 think that the home-a>mputer
terrnlnal wiU have an enormous Impact through the
large amounts of Information that these devices will
make available to us.
FOR HELEN GURLEY BROWN. editor of
Ca.mopolitan magazine
What do WOllMft moet lll&e to ,_ about theM -,.,.? -
W.M .• Grat F.U.. Mont.
•They like to read what's weD written. The Ideas
range all the way from artides about gorillas or the art
of growing parsnips to the most sexy and romantic
possi>UJHes. Young women now are weD Informed
and care about everything. With our magaz:lne, they
probably treasure most our emotional articles.
PRO Senator Rkhard G. Luter (R .-lndlana)
No covert actMty conducted by the
C.l.A. may proceed without Presi-
dential order. The President should
Inform spedftc leaders of the Con·
gress of his covert activity orders
prior to the beginnings of such ac·
tlvity. I recommend that the majori-
ty and mlnortty leaders of both
Houses and the ma)ortty and
PRO Ano con CON Admiral Sc...wd TWMr. Dlredor, C.l.A.
Certain facets ol lntdtgenoe colec -
Hon are by their very nature risk-
: aldng ventunes. By risks, I mean
that either the lives and reputations
of indMduah are at stake and/or
tnal the pnsttge and posltk>n of the
U.S .. wth respect toot.her nadons,
c:oukl be endangend. W. mUll
also recognize that ~ statutory
mlnortty ·leaders of the Senate and HouM lnteJIJ-
genc:e Committees should be lnfonned by the Presi -
dent, as opposed to tM full membmhlp of as many
as~ commitea, the current requnment. C.l.A.
cowrt activity II the raponlibQiy of the President I
but prior notice to key ~nal leaden II an
appropriaN Condudonal ch«Jc and balance.
Should C:0ngrett9 Have Prior Notice
OJ All Oande9tlne Actlvltlea OJ the C.l.A Ouenea8?
requirements kw fuJI and prior ConSJ mlori'\81 acx:a.
to tntdlgence lnfonnadon wl haw an lnhtJling «·
feet upon the ~of lndMdum. and orgmUia-
tions to oooperate wth our country. (From AdnWal
Turner's telltmony bdor-e the s.n.te s.lect Commi-
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By ffiothew T ekulaky
I n a Cdye at the L~ Angeles Zoo,
two Andean condors are faced by
" Learn of three zoo keepers The
rnak condor wanders Into a cor
ner, and suddenly two of the keeper:.
are upon him While the thtrd keeper
throw!> d butterfly net over the bird's
head, the other~ grab him from both
sides A ledther hood ~ pktced ov1u
the bird's h'1ad, allowing tl1e bedk tu
protrude nut through a hole
~ soon as the hood Is w.cured,
the men let go and the bird b 011 Its
own blinded Ir tilkes a few hi1llln9
Endongcued wlld/1fe •uch aa the •now kopord (left)
and the mountain tapir ore lncrecuJng In number
thanb to roo propogoUon program.
Saving Out Wildlife
d"~' the dyMmic prociess by
whleh this Mpp.ln\ "In the l..00 ex
hi>ll, you h.-tve ., hedlthy animal,
U)UdUy In " family !fOup, and ttw
v~11or will lk'.1ve , f Of " fi.e.ellng mo
menl ur longer, o one-to one rel.a
tlrJni.hlp with that animbl It moy bit
'"" unly < hbnc1t to reall.l..e whdt a
•Mrv1tlou11 thing It 1$ "
Twenty yea~ ago, there were only 150 nene geese left In thf' world T udoy, thank!. largely to effom
of progresslue zoos , there are more than 3,000 But for muny other
endangered species. time ls running out -quickly.
st'1JX dnd then lashl!S out to the ~Ide,
right Into " large i.tump It ~erns a~ If
Its ne<.k 15 going to br\'ak , but II
lung~\ out ogaln, this llmli! bumping
Into one of the keepers After a few
more agonWny minutes, the kee~r~
finally ,ubdue th41! ueature and ldk"
off the hood
This wemlngly cruel ex\'rclse Is oc
tudlly pan of a humanttMlan attempt
to Sdve another type of ro11d,,,, the
Ca/lfomla condor, which l'i ~r1ou,ly
thrN1tened with extlnct1011 There are
less than 30 California condors rll
malnlng, of which th" I. A Zoo luu
the. only one In captivity Nurnemus
agencies lJre now lnvolwd In trying
to tave the bird through ., program
Involving propayatlon In captivity It
Is hoped th111 the 'uccessful te11t1nu of
the hood on the Andean condor will
lead to thc.i use (A the device when
~pturlng and subduing CallfornU:t
condors In thc.i wlld.
Despite the dnngers Involved In
trying to save rare and endangered
species, scientists at the L.A 7.oo
and at other root throughout th ..
world are now, more I Mn ever
lx!fore, working together to preserve
anlma'9 o( all types ond from every
comer of the g~ At present,
many endangered anlllltlls mu1t be
preacrved In z00t, but Or Warren D
Thoma•, director of th41 L.A Zoo,
caution• against looking at tOOt M
the ultimate end,
''TM zoo it tlmply a waypolnt ," he
eaya, "a march along the way to pru·
ervatton Sooner or later, you're go
Ing to have wlkteme11 Mtal that are
aet a.Ade and aele, where theM
anlmall c:an be ~ back Into the
fffoclt«w TduWrv 11 o /rfflortt:t1 wn•r wha
ipfldOIW• 1t1 ortki.t on onar oNJ no111rw
4 • ,AMll.Y wtllQ.Y, ~ n, -
wtkJ " (Progre~lv11 l..f>f7> '>Ul.h "'
the L A /.Of), tlie Bronx l (J<J, tl11e Nn
tlo Ml 7n<> and San Diego Zoo rH>w
ket'p Mll mals In area' that re'>t!mbkt
their own natural envlrrmrrw nt ratlic>r
thdn In t~~s J
Th41! deKrlptlvv phMw "en<ltin
yered ~le\" w~ not In the
wxAbuldry unlll ., fntrly recent time
F.ncouraged by " numtwr of enV\ron
rnenl.lll and pro wlklllfe 9rr>ups, Cu11
~1fe~ p.u..ed the flr')t E: nddn<Jered
'lpecle' .,nd Prvwrvnll'Jfl Act In
1964, two mufe sut h ix. b have fol
lowed, the la\t .. nd 1111)')1 complet .. 1n
1 <J?J The ~t cuvli!rs hoth end<tn
gered specie' (by deftnlll<>n, those In
danger of extlr1ctlon lhf!Ju9hout all Of
o skJnlflcant part o( tlwlr rirncJe) nnd
tlue3tened species (th<)11(' llkvly to
become endangered within the fore
Mieable fururv) Several w mmon onl
malt have olr"3dy benef1t .. c1 from en
danyered species efforts the WfJJMrd ,
alllgatOJ, gray whale, kety deer, seo
olter and eo1tem timber wolf
B ut thouuh man IS w~lniJ to
save? end3ngered nnlmnlt, II 11
man wh<J rendered them near
ly (IXllnc:t lo begin wtth "We
are now f&elng & shrinking world, Md
much of this hat to do wtth the heAvy
Impact ol the hand ol man on M
lure." Thomas repom "How do ~
monva~ him to prOteci lhll plantt he
llve1 on, which W4I know has very
flnlw llmfta?"
A key way to motivate people le by
h•lplng them develop a true op·
preclatlon of the animal kingdom. "I
think that the basic antwer lo
motivating people 11 through
undentandlng," aeys Wllbam C. Con·
way, director ol the Bronx Zoo. "ftf.
tun ve•ra ego, there wu no t1gnlf1.
Latin Amftrlco'• colorful and
lmpt'rlkd -harpy l'ogle
cant progrnm whats~vc>r for 1tw
prewrw1llon of whales and dolphins
Now th"'" b n major progr3m And
this hhs corn.e about through humnn
under1tandln~. the result of c>xC41p
tlonal Kk>ntllk. re.earch that c3p
lured public ln\Oglnatlon and by the
work of the> yreot nquartunu , which
exhibited wtl.!tles even kllf41r
whales 11nd dolphln1 People yot
to see that wholes and dolphtnt were
creature• v~ry much like man him·
Mlf, creatures that had fe.ellngs, that
had ability, that could retp<>nd to dlf
f cmsnt situations Zool have to buy
time, tcll ldens, Mii under1tandlng "
The ZOOI of today, Thomu lqta,
aMllt people In ruchlng thla lcvcJ of
undmtandlng. "Nothing apeakt quite
to eloquently f0t wlktemcu and wild
thtngt u the lfv. anlmel In a proper
Mtting for people to lff and ap·
preciate."
And Or T H Reed, dlfcector ol the
Natk>nal Zoo In Washington, D C .•
4>1nce ~v1n9 rdre and end<tngered
spec1e<s I\ a w orldwide effort, It's Im
portont thot we bit concerned with
nnlmals fr om au over the world ttri<l
not just those In lhe U S
In nddltlon to the Clihfomlll con
dor, here ore )()me other rare and
end.,ngered animals that the L<>t
Angeles Zoo and other ti><» are pro
teclln~ through propagation pro
grams
l . The 901.den Uon marmoeet.
a spectdc.ularly l.olored South
Arrwrlean monkey There are at
most 200 left In the wtld . and In 1978
ther4" wiere only 137 In zoos
throughout the world
2. TIM Arablan orys, which ls
believed to be the animal from which
the le~nd of the unicorn wos de·
rived (When viewed In pruflle, la
two lcmg. polnteci horns appear at
one ) In 196 7 there were three at
the L A 7.l'><J Tlwre or\' now 29 and
at most 200 In th4' world, probably all
In captivity
3. Aothechlld'• mynah, from
Ball, ell which 17 were hatched at the
L A Zoo last IJ#ar The roo ~ working
with the Indonesian Government to
tel up ll pretetVe to reintroduce the
birds to the wtld
4. The llNMlfttaln tapir. which b
a rt '3tlve of the horM and rhlnoccr0t
and ts found In the Ande1 of Peru
and Ecuador. The t.00 haa dw only
group of mountain tapir In the coun
try &f\d ha• Men two successful blrtha
In the last three yurt ·
5. TIM enow leopud, which ls
hunted for ill coat In the Himalayas
of central Aila and hes been repro·
duced al th4 zoo for the third year In
a row The zoo ls working with ZOOt
In San Franc:IKo and Clnclnnett to
br"'ed tMM anlmall, of which there
arc about 500 left In the wild.
6.1111e .... ...-.fromHew.1t.
which has *n IUCCCMfutly railed
and reintroduced to rhe wild Twenty
~·,.. ago thcte were only 160 ,_
ltft Now there ar• 3.000 ....,
At 74, Henty Fonda
Is in the Prime Time of Ufe
By Suzy Kalter
H enn; Fonda Is 74 years oki.
His pace slows a bit ln the
rain, and he wears a hearing
aid. But put him In front al a
camera and Fonda defeats age and
time. He comes alive as Clarence
Darrow, Young Mr. Llncoln. Mister
Roberts and so many other Fonda
characters we have ~n awed or
delighted by over time. On the
screen Henn; Fonda is quite capable
of dropping 25 years off his age.
And just to prove it, he plays a
SO·year-old man in the upcomJng
Hallmark HaU of Fame 1V special.
Gideon's Trumpet (CBS. April 30)
It Is the story of Clarence Earl Gi·
deon. a drifter who was in and out of
,ail from the time he was a teen-ager.
but who managed to affect the lives
of every American dtiz.en and the en-
tire legal system of the U.S. by his
simple, pencil-written plea to the
Supreme Court. Because al that
plea, every American is now entitled
&AIV ~ a a frequtnl oonlrf>uJor IO FN«. Y
WUJa y
to legal counsel if
arrested for a
crime.
The ro&e ol Clar-
ence Earl Gicleon
Is hardly one ol the
most majestic parts
Fonda has played.
But in his 90 or so
films, the actor has
enjoyed playing a
diYe:rsity ol roles,
including men un·
like htmsel. wrm
not Clarence Dar·
row in person. or
the theater critic I
Fonda relaxing at ho~ shy superstar
played in Crilk 's Choice ... sighs Fon-
e.ta in his slow. modulated drawl (a
reminder °' his Nebraska roots) wr
wish I were. But I relish the opportuni·
ty to get up there every night and be
those people I'm not as intelligent or
clever as they are. I'm really a shy per·
son. It takes a script to get me to be
those other peop&e. Mr. Gideon was
not well educated or sophisticated lic.e
many ol the men I haw played, but
he is nonetheless fascinating ..
Mr. Gideon's life was not an easy
one. He'd already been conVlcted ol
four small· time alrne:s when In 1961
he was charged with robbeng a board
ing house Gideon asked f cx the state
to proYide him with an anomey sance
he was too poor to hire one himsd
The state ol Florida did not provide
anorneys In aJI legal cases. He
therefore defended hlmsd but lost
and went to prison. Bghteen months
later he petitioned the U .S Supreme
Court. exp&aining that his civil rights
had been violated
NOW THROUGH MAY 17
Despite the fad that there was a
legal precedent (8dts v Bfady) that
had aready determined that siates
did noe have to prOYide lawyers. Gi-
deon's case was heard And perhaps
eYen m«e r~. Gideon won
Though Fonda has so often played
nob&e, idealistic heroes (such as the
I courageous migrant w~er In The
Gropes o/ Wrath ( 1940). Wyan Earp
In My DorlJng C&emen11~ ( 1946)
.. and the dear-sighted juror in Twe.~
A~ Men (1957)). off-screen he
hasn't been Ill the vanguard of any
movements -mainly bec:J,use ol his
shyness -1 could never get up In
front ol a group ol people and say
what I was thinking My daughter
Jane's good at that, not me "
Speaking ol daughter Jane. Fonda
says he doesn't necessariJy belleYe
talent is inherited. WBut I do think it
comes from osmosis." He hopes he's
grven his kids good guidance as
a father: "I lite to think Jane and
Peter and Amy were well bfought
up. They were taught not to hate
people. That's the only Influence I've
had on their integrity "
Acting isn't all Hank Fonda finds
bme for He paints lovely water col·
ors when not wout w~lng .. Most of
his subjects are home grown -vege·
tables and flowers from the bcK:kyard
ol his BeJ-Air mansion. He also gets
honey from his own beehive.
So fOI' Hank Fonda. life fW1
couldn't be busier -or sweeter ~
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Make yourseH· comfortable in Kroehler furniture
while it's so comfortably priced.
Now you can have 1he Kroehler living room you·vc alway.. wanted And 'a\1.'1 Sa'c (\0 the comfort. style
and quali1y 1ha1 ha' made Kmchlcr a lcadin~ name in fine fum11un: ''"\'.e IX93 Saw llfl the ... upcrior
con!.lructiun that \\ill \..ecp your Kroehler living. room lookmg and ft·dm~ goo<l lor }Car' 10 rnmc.
The fa!.h1onablc. h1gl1-backcd. hu1ton-1uflc<l ~ofa . for c'ample. fea1urc' rever,ihk. T-cu.,hion
scaling. For greater comlort . the attached back·palt... arc full) d1v1dcd and rhc !.ear d~d. n.,a,ti. a i.pring
front-edge. Tile ~upcrh uphol.,tel) •'I ca~)' 10 care for. long-wcanng DuPont Antrnn• n)lnn. available in
a wide 'IClct·rinn of color .. and Scorchgard• protected. of eour..c.
And \ave al a dealer li .. 1cd hclow. The~ ~pecial ·K R 0 EH IJE R So pkk oul your tavonlc Kroehler piece' 'non. ~
price' will he offered for a limited time only.
Sofa $497. loveseat $457. wait-Recliner $357.
Chair and Ottoman $457. Queen-Size Sleep-Sofa $597 .
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Getting ffiote for
Yo.ur Home-Furnishings Dollat
In inflationary times like these. it makes good sense to plan ways to do your
furniture buying wisely. Here's how to get a headstart
By R~yn Abrevoya m any people press the panic
button when It comes to
furnishing their ho mes
And with today's dollars
worth less. the anxiety can mount
Planning ts the key. You need to
determine what your needs are. And.
in the case ol a first home. this wlD
mean determining those needs accOfd
Ing to family size -and then what
your budget can spare Here are
some guadebnes to help you be a
smart home furnishings shopper.
'"Wlndow·Sbop." Comparlson
shopping sounds obvk>us, but it's
essential when
you're purchasing
big -ticket ite ms
F'lrst, go through
maga zines and
newspapers, and
clip pic tures of
rooms that appeal
to yo u . Ne xt ,
check stOl'es for
dlffe rencu In
price. quaMty and
service s , and
browse past mod·
el-room d15P'ays.
Take a notebook
aJong. so that. II
you 5ee something
you like, you can }ot down size, col·
Of, style. price. Collect swatches of
fabric and carpeting aJong with wall·
paper and paJnt samp&es that appeal
to you. f•..,_ to Loolc Fas. When
buytng wood furniture, chedt fOf stur·
dines& -try dOOB, draW0"5 and all
m<>YabW parts. Tab'e and chair legs
should be secwely ~ned and have
relnf orcing comer-:block constructk>o.
(Straight legs Me usuaDy 5'r<>ngl'J than
curved ones A connecting crossbar
or stretcher gtves added support.)
Finishes should be smoofh. VertH~d
wood furniture '5 as good as sol6d
wood and ohsn better It mists warp·
Ing, makes It posalble to match fine
grain patterns and permit$ the use of
Inlays -not poseib&8 wtth tolkt
woods. VenMr •a wood "sandwtch"
of up to MYCn i.yen be. dad 10-
gether In a high·pra.ure pra9, tt.
core of whtch ti tolkt lumber. When
shq>paig, you .houid •lee> lnwsaglk
fumlurc with •f>!lfONd « prinlftl
wood IWfKea. Th9 pr-oc19 • UMCI to stmute• lbs ~ .,_...,. found on
the m<>!.1 expensive. custom made
furniture
In selecting upholstery, a tightly
woven fabric in a medium shade will
wear 1he best and show the least soU
&.amine a swakh undet daylight
ond lamp light If the fabric is tightly
woven, you should not see any light
between the threads When buying
carpeting, always gel a sample of
your purchase On delivery, bend
back both sample and carpet to see \f
density and depth of pile match -to
be sure you goC what you selected.
o..J.Pwpoee. A boon for to-
day's families, this kind ol furniture is
almost taken f<:>' granted. But the
smart buyer will recognlzie Its pk.ases.
Loo&< fOf a chest with storage drawers
that doubles as an end ~. modu·
lar untts that fh around a sofa for sur·
face use and storage or a connecting
wood shelf between armoiret or taJI
chests In a bedroom to double as a
drasing tabM and/or a dak. If you
don't t...ve a gum room, but have
occ.ask>na) owmjghteri, a M.oep sofa
can't be surpaaMd. Many companies
Ml rnaactq pieces -one lta·
lk>f*Y, the oet. opentiag Into • bed
(for a~ eclOCIOC'nkel $100 to S200
more, depending on •> -to torm
an aarectlYe l~ MntJ-room •·
nu9rnml.
&., A JI I •Wr' Wtwl l&lirtld
out • IWtlble for thr ~ t..-
ment or the d'Men's room. pre-
PKked. put•ll·togtlher-yound fur.
..... hM become .......... Ind .n
afford.hie Wily to furnW-1 .. --ol ... how. -In ..... IQ MllY al
....... You can UI "'"' ..... .rm c::h.n, caw. ........... .
-~ dodl. 8 p ... Wlh bid, ~--. .... tcwed ....
or setVeTS Many stores have spec~
departments wtuch fe.atute this attrac ·
live merchandl!M! When pwd\Mlng,
check the disp&isy pwce for sturdmess
ol construc1ion
E~ru·Sa•I... C hances are
you've a!rudy u~ your home'~
insulation But ~ you've OYeriooked
your wind~. you may fl\155 our on
potential sa"'ngs Whether you're try·
ing to keep rhe heat 1n dunng the
WUller or out during the summer, a
good Idea is 10 use draperies insulaaed
with an aayt1c. foam badung. You
might hang a light cob-ed open·
~ve drapery between the insulated
drapery and the w!ndqw On sunny
day.,. open the insulated draperies to
let in the sunshine The open-weave
drapery a.l&ows adequate Jluminat>on,
yet controls the cold air cun-enb flow.
ing from the window. Keep both
draperies drawn at night. The
draperies should be floor·to-cei&ng In
height and twa as wtde as the wtn·
dow they COYef.
A valance also restric:t5 vertical air
cunents Cover a wooden valance
box wtth urethane foam and fabric to
match the dniiperies Only you wilt
know that these home hunJsNng5 are
uvlng you money.
Pr•11ao.aJ Sentcee. Using
the M7Vk:a ol a deconitor may save
you time and money. Large depart·
ment stotts ems*>Y In-store deco·
raton who can ad\Me you at no coa.
Some stores do charge a fee. which In
bW arrangements you may enter Into
You may be charged a consullmk>n Ju . which means the designer ks pa.Id
a flat rate for his Of her advice and ex·
peC15 nothing more A sb'ofght /tt
means you pay for the designels ser·
w:e and buy the fumiture at his or her
cost A peramtoge basis means that
the de:signet' s fee is absorbed by your
furniture purcl\ase$ The designer
does the buytng. aher consultation
wtth you, and adds a perc.enmge to
the cost ol the furniture When your
designer does the buy1ng, make sure
that any fwniture that arrlYeS dam·
aged may be returned.
w-~ 11 ....... O.dda. You
can save c~ when you buy
from one ol the ~ national fur.
niture chains that buy In huge quan·
~.You select from qualty, brand·
name fumltun! and, ~ you have the
me.ans, transport the fumMute home
yourseW Should you want II delY·
ettd, there Is an addtrlocial ~. tf
you don't went to pay cash. sonw
oudm also arrange for credit.
F....._w a..rw. C.. 111a.
These oudets may proWie a good
50'.uce for that fumilurc "ftnd." Such
centers are connected to a parene
store, which periodlcally dun illl fur.
Nl\n for sale. You can expect to see
samples of dilcontinued '"-5 Of a fur·
nlluN *"' that simply hasn't add and
muR maM way for MW p69ca.
Mcrd\andtse marMd "• .... '°""""
lndkata some~·· A..._.
....... .. any~ Clft1'G wll P'*"
out the f1-w, V II Is not abW:>us.
~ lludy the prtc. Ind ~
tk>f\ tllgl.
Wlwn ~·,. ~!9 for uphol-
~ gooda, "'*"fort.Iv~ fabrtc .,..... •• Of .......... ,....
" .... In • fabrtc. It Qfl prot.bly be
.qlp9d wlh ~ ...,., proWled ..
" In .., lncxMllS*1MM .-.. Nicka Of
tcnlct.ton •wood tr.mrmn be191d
In or toud'9d up . c .... ~-. ,,..d • .._ w.
wtet.few~ not~ -
to a kncJwil dgl al the Oed CU~t
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Personality-
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What do your hair
color and hair style
reveal about your
personality? Take
this quiz and jlnd
out. Then, follow this
expert advice on how
to put more of your
color personality Into
your hair, makeup,
wardrobe and total
beauty look.
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W ~~· h~ teD others about you?
You may be surprised at how
psychok>gjcally revealing it
actually is Just take a look at
the six models on this page
and you 11 get six totally dif -
ferent impressions from the
hair alone Some of these
looks may c.ome across as
soft and casual, o thers more
authoritative. With the help
of color expert Nancy Walker.
president of Color Counsel·
ors, lnc , a Olicago-based
consuJting firm . and psychol-
ogist Dr. Judith Waters of
Fairleigh O\ckmson UnlveTSi-
ty. we've put together a quiz
that will teU you more reveal-
ing facts about your ha1r. All
you have to do is to look at
these six models and choose
the hair color and hu style
you like best. It doesn't nec-
essarily have to be your own
hair color or present hair
style. Don't even try to asso·
date them with anyone or
anything dse. Just choose
those that you think would
make you feel happ6est and
write the numbers on the
lines below. Your color and
style choices ~n be on dlf ·
ferent models; they don't
have to match up. Try not to
let the models' faces Influence
your decisions. ln fact, you
may even want to cover the
faces with your finger as you
decide. Tum to pages 16 and
17 to see what your choices
reveal about you. Then tum
to page 14 to see how to put
together your own personal
color scheme for your hair,
makeup and wardrobe.
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Color Balancing -
Which One WorksforYou?
Generally speaking, your wardrobe colors should harmonize with your hair
and skin tones. To find your own personal color scheme, remember this:
Warm hair colors with golden or r!ddish undertones. like those of the first
three models. look bener with cooler. muted wardrobe colors -green. blue
and violet Ashen hair colors with no reddish or golden undertones. like those
of the last three models. look bener with warmer wardrobe colors -red. pink
and yellow. Brighten up pale skin with warmer hair colors and peach and
pink makeup shades Tone down rosy complexions with earth-to ned makeup
and ashen hair colors. Let this guide help you
1 GOlDEN BLOND: Play up the rosy slow of
your hair and complexion and keep your
overall look soft with cool pastels like
this pretty powder blue Avoid warm colors,
especially yellow, orange and red These tend to
be overpowering for your hair and skin and can
create a brassy, hard look.
Best fashion colors :
Neuttala: Oatmeal. brown, grayish-beige.
Pastels: Aqua. ice blue. soft green.
Brights: Watermelon pink and bright turquoise
Deept: Charcoal-brown. dark gray, hunter green
Muteds: Denim blue and heather.
2 DARK AUBURN: You need fashion and
makeup colors that tone down and balance
out your overall rosy. v1bran1 look. like the
earthy beige color this model is wearing Peach
and apricot also tend to be flattering Avoid reds
which Intensify the red 1n your hair
Best fashk>n colors:
Neutrals: Ivory. cream. beige
Pastels: Peach. apricot, yellow. aqua
Brights: Violets. bnght blue. lame green
Deeps: Hunter green. dark brown. charcoal
gray.
Muted•: Copper. heather, sea green.
3 MEDIUM BROWN: You are an excep-
tion to the general rule Even though your
hair colonng IS warm. your overall look 1s
earth-toned. and you have a tendency to look
sallow So you need to create a warmer. brighter
look You look remf1c in the soft. warm pastels
such as thts pale lemo n yellow, or you should
wear brights such as orange or red Avoid strong
shades of purple or the yellow greens such as
chartreuse These tend 10 wash you o ut
Best fa.shk>n colors:
Neutrals: White. dark brown, camel. gray
Pastels: Lemon yellow. J)e<lch and apricot.
Brights: Red. orange. bright navy
Deeps: Ch.ncoal. deep brown and mulberry
Muteds: Denim blue. grape and bnck
4 LIGHT ASH BROWN: Choose fashion
and makeup colors to play up your low-
'keyed coloring. Warm pastels like this
pretty pink keep your overall look subtle. M uted
colors such as misty violet and brick are also
good choices. Avoid strong colors that tend to
overpower you, especially purple shades such as
magenta and fuchsia or yellow green such as
chartreuse.
Best fashion colors:
Neutralt: Khaki. smoke brown, putty gray.
Pastels: Aqua. apricot, pink
Brlght1: Reds and bright blue.
Deeps: Wine, navy, dark brown and charcoal.
Muteds: All. especially misty violet. brick and
salmon.
5 BLACK: Choose bright colors like
magenta to play up your own dramatic col-
oring. You need strong fashion and make·
up colors to create a balance between your dark
hair and pale skin. If you choose pastels, choose
bright clear ones.
Best fashion color1:
Neutralt: Black and white
Brights: Magenta. fuchsia, ruby red, turquoise
and jade green.
Deep: Burgundy and dark brown
Mutech: Misty aqua and brick
6 LIGHT ASH BLOND: Keep your over
all look light and airy Choose. f ash1on col·
ors in light pastels like violet or neutral
shades -especially neKt to your skin and hair
Avoid colors that contrast too drastically with
your own fair colonng Stay away from yellow
greens. whkh may make yo u look washed out
Best fashion colors:
Neutrals: W hite. pale beige. cream. ivory and
camel.
Paste.la: Pink. Vlolet. aqua. mint green and
apricot
Brights: Bnght blue and raspberry pink
Ottps: Charcoal gray. navy and deep purple
Muteds: Heather, misty blue
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ow from Clairol a physical fitness plan to get-and keep-your hair
1n s ape.
If you answered yes to even one of
these questions-better get into condition.•
Clairol's simple. two-step physical fitness
plan for out-of-shape. flabby hair.
Here's h ow it w orks: Alter every sham-
poo (try Clairol's condttion• Shampoo),
use protein-enriched condition• 11 Instant
After. Shampoo Treatment.
condition* n goes to w ork instantly on
the surface of each hair strand, leaving
Get into con
your hair more supple. tangle-free. A nd 1t
ts 99°o otl-free. too. It nnses clean. So your
hatr 1s easier to comb. Easier to manage
Then. for seriously troubled hmr. twice
a month use condition• Beauty Pack-
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After iust one treatment. Beauty Pack's
rich emolUents bnng body, bounce and
glow back to even the most damaged hair.
There you have it. Physically
fit hair. Full of body, bounce, shine.
From now on this is the shape you
will want your hair to be in.
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hair is wet and tangled. it's more
vulnerable. Avoid putting ex-
cessive stress on it by using a
wide-toothed comb:
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Reveals About You
come along to
dampen yoUr c:are-
free spirit, no one
knows It but you
Y our fun-loving
nature usually pots
5 MEDIUM DARK BROWN:
Yours is a deeper, richer shade,
mo re defi nite, earthier
than the lighter ash brown above.
Your penonality reflects this in your
confident, 5eCUre nature. You're
drawn to the outdoors and love sports
-particularly winning at them. Peo-
ple admire your ability to organlz.e and
keep things running smoothly. Y ou may have chosen a
hair color different from
your own -and that's per-
fectJy all right. If you
chose it, you like it, and when you
read the descriptions below, you
may find that it's a better indicator of
your true personahty than your own
color. If this Is the case, you may
want to consider a color change -as
subtle or as dramatic as you like,
depending on the image you want to
project. For more information on
ways to bring out your true halr·color
personality, tum to page 14. Even if
you're happy with your own color,
you can pick up some ideas on how
to make it better.
1 DARK AUBURN: Like your
distinctively beautiful hair color,
your trademark Is individuality.
There's nothing timid about you. As
a rule, you don't wait for things to
happen, you make them happen.
You play your lucky hunches and
take the chance every lime. If you
didn't, life wouldn't be nearly as
much fun. You're kindhearted and
trusting but ambitious enough to
usually get what you want. Others
admire your spirit.
2 UGITT ASH BROWN: Y our
hair color Is soft, subtle and
earth-toned. You, too, have a
peaceful, down-to-earth outlook on
life. You never come on strong but
manage to make yourself heard in
your usual gentle ma~er. Most peo-
ple see your modest, quiet side, but,
underneath, you're brimming full of
creative ideas. You're just selective
with whom you share them. You
treasure things of sentimental value
as well as the sentimentalities of
romance. When you're not with
family and friends, you enjoy your
private moments.
3 GOLDEN BLOND: Y our
warm, golden hair color draws
people to you. They seem to
instinctively know that you're a good
listener. and they will go far to seek
out your always sympathetic ear. You
care deeply about those you love and
are faithful to friends. Your loved
ones find comfort ln being with you.
An uncurable romantic, you love
vlohns, candlelight, soft pastels and
ultrafeminlne clothes. You tend to see
the rosJer side of life and spend dream
time wishing everyone did.
4 UGHT ASH BLOND: Your
sunny, light hair color reflects
your bright and sunny per-
sonality. This wlns you lots of friends
who admire your breezy style and
outgoing friendliness. You like
change and are curious to try new
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things. This makes you a trend setter
among your group. You're basically
an optimist, but if dark clouds do
you in the center
of activity, which should come as no
surprise because It's almost impossible
for you to pass up a party.
Wash that 9ra/
Gray hair can make v.ou feel so old.
Okay. So you've got some gray. You OO(icc it
every time you look in a mirror.
And you know ir juc;t makes you look
older.
Well, that's why we make loving Care
Color-lotion.
Loving Care is different.
It gets rid of ju.sr the gray wirho1.d changing
your natural color. And without a hassle.
Lov~ Care is easy.
Even for beginners. Pick the shade that's
closest co your own natural color. Then just
put it on, leave it on, and wash it off.
Loving Care h as no ~roxide or ammonia.
Unlike ocher haircolorings, loving Care
contains absolutely no peroxide. So there's
no permanent color change. ln fact, if you ' change your mind, it wears ouc gradually
(about six shampoos).
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6 BlACK: Yours is the deepest,
most dramatic hair color -rich
In exotic beauty. You also have
an innate love for drama and a touch
ol the mysterious. You set very high
standards for yourself and tend to be
highly selective. When you want
something, you go after It with pas-
sionate energy -and you usually
win. You like pampering yourself.
What Your Hair Style
Reveals About You
F or a true picture of what
your hair is really saying
about you, be sure to read
the descriptions of both
your color and style choices
together. Of course, what you like
and what your hair actually will do
can involve some compromises.
And Loving C-are has no ammonia either.
So ic even smells gentle.
Loving Care adds body and shine to your hair.
le actually makes your hair look thicker
and fuller.
So if you wane ro loolc younger, even feel
younger, wash that gray right outta your hair.
With Loving Gue.
Only Oairol has anything like it.
With
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Color-Lotion.
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Turn 10 page 20 10 get a better idea
of what styles will and won't work fo r
your ha1t . along w11h styhng 1nstruc-
t1ons for the new spnng ha1r styles
you see on our models
1 GIBSON GIRL: The precision
wori< that wenr into thLS harr
style shows someone who never
does anything halfheartedly -n's all
or nothing. and it had better be
perfect Your dexterity with your ha11
indic.ates that you have other talents
You're well organiz.ed. yet you like to
remain fle1dble -and thlS includes
having the option of wearing your
.\air up or down. Changing your
fashion Image gives you a lift.
2 CURLY: If you would rather
wear a casually curly style like
this one. you probably have a
breezy, CcUefTee spuit to match.
You're not very concerned with the
formalities of life In fact, you're
probably happter wearing your favor-
ite pair of .ieans than a dressier look
Even your style of entertAmmg tends
to be warm. fnendly and casual.
3 SOFT and CURLY: Just as
your hair Is controlled with a
soft set and a little hair spray to
keep the curls in place. you've also
got everything in your Ufe under con-
trol. You move smoothly from one
task to anothei and seem to ac-
complish everything with great ease
-a sign of your efficiency.
4 LONG: You take great pride
In your hair to keep It silky and
luxurious-looking. But you en-
joy luxuries and know how to take
care of them once you have them.
You tend to like to wear your hair
down rather than pulled up. This
suits you best because you also like
to "let your hair down" with friends
and thoroughly enjoy yourself.
5 VERY SHORT: Short hair
suits your Intensely active life.
You don't have much time.
and you certainly don't want to waste
any wonylng about your hair. You
want to feel secure in knowing that
It's In control and looks good all day
-without much fuss. You have
everything else In your llf e In control
and your hair Is no exception.
Because you manage to accomplish
many tasks In a day, others have a
lot of conf\dence In you.
6 BLUNT Cllf: There's a touch
of the exotic -an oriental look
about your hair sty'8, which
complements your own flare foe
drama. However, thls never gets In
the way ol your goals. And you have
many. The blunt bne ol your hair
sty\e Indicates that you'N wry hank
In your optnlons. Some may even call
you high-powered but you always
protect an appealing femininity.
Your hair never gets In your way,
though It always looks good and
stays In place. (conllnunJ
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I did 1t w1lh Miss Clairol ~
the natural-looking ha1rcolor
and natural 1s what I care
about most' That's why I picked
Miss Clairol And am I glad I did'
Now my hair is my "best feature··
Instead of looking dull and lifeless.
lhe color is fresh and young.
the gray completely covered
Who needs gray? It's so aging
What's more. the Color-Hold
conditioning that comes 1n every
package makes my hair feel just
as soft and natural as it looks!
Now when I catch a glimpse
of the new me in the mirror.
I wonder why I wailed so long.
~ ~~~Jci.o-ffytmg!
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~GJbu ls Your Hair Color Right for You?
T he right hair color can brighten your whole face.
And that makes you feel more attractive and
confident. If you chose a different hair color from
your own in the quiz on page 13. it may be that
your own color is giving you an entirely different image than
the one you want to project. According to celebrated beauty
authority l.es!ie Blanchard, your hair color can create im-
portant first impressions. For example. softer, lighter hair
colors tend to project an overall friendller image; too vivid or
bright a color c.an create a forbidding look Even if you llke
your present hair color. it ma9 look dull and drab. Mr. Blan-
chard, who counsels women everyday in his New Yori<
salon, The Private World of Leslie Blanchard, says that any
color change, whether it's subde or dramatic, depends on
your own natural hair color plus your skin tones. (See the
accompanying chart for your best skin tone and halr-color
options). Here, Blanchard tells' you how to get the color
look that's right for your personaUty.
1 lf you choose auburn, there are plenty of options -
from deep auburn to a soft Irish setter red or even red-
dish blond. Avoid too bold a red which can give a harsh
look. Check the chart above to see if auburn Is right for your
skin tones. lf you're a redhead whose .color is fading, enrich
your own color by going a Uttle lighter or darker. You c.an
easily change your present color to enrich fading color with
a shampoo formula haircoloring that colors and conditions
in a single step.
2 & 5 If you chose either shade of brown ,
you're probably already a brunette, whose
earth-toned hair complements your skin tone and eyes. If
you're a deeper brunette who wants a softer, lighter look, it
may be that your own dark coloring is overpowering your face
and features, giving a heavy, severe look . Use a one-step
shampoo formula halrcoloring In a lighter shade than your
own.
If you're happy with your coloring but find that It's fading or
graying, you can easily brighten it with a non-peroxide hair-
coloring that gradually washes away. It won't lighten; It just
makes your own color richer and shinier.
3 & 4 There are all degrees of blondness, from
· lighter to darker, In golden and ash shades.
If your own ha.Ir color Is light brown or lighter, use a sham-
poo formula halrcoloring to achieve any blond shade you
want that lightens and colors In a single step. If your hair is
darker or has red undertone~, you'll probably need two-
step blondlng -first a lightener, then a toner. These are
available as kits.
If your hair Is medium brown or lighter. you can add sun-
ny highlights with a frosting kit -as little or as much as you
want -to frame the face with lightness, giving an overall
softer, friendlier look.
6 Deep, rich black hair, shining with blue-black lights
wtll give you a dramatic look. Choose a one-step
shampoo formula halrcolorlng In a black or deep, rich
br<>Wn shade to give your face a lighter, high lit glow. If your
hair la naturally black but looks dull and ashy or Is graytng,
use a non-peroxide halrcolortng In the shade closest to
your own. It's generally not a good Idea to go this dark If
your own hair color Is very light or If you are gray. It's often
too harsh for the skin.
Special Help for Gray Hair
Gray can be pretty, but you should keep your hair
shorter, ln a breezy, casual style. If It's too "set'' looking, It
can make you look older, matronly. If you chose to cover
your gray, It's generally best to stay wtth bghter shades
that are more flattering to your lighter sktntones. If you're
happy with your gray, you can minimize muddy, yellow
tones with a non-peroxide gray-enhancing product.
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Ch rt Yi a our H · Col t Yi air or 0 our Sk' Ti m one
A colo< change can be very subtle. yet make all the difference in how you look and feel. Let your complexion and
personal preference guide you to finding your true colOf Identity The chart below can help you decide
SUI TOME VEJIY rAU rALE I llOSY IAllOW R.DMI llAC«
Special Malte sk.n wanner Tone oowo pink BnQhten olive or Tone clown The dal'lcer
With QOIOen hair Skin wtth ashy yellow slon wttll reddish Sj(IO me sion. the Advice color. avoid ashy subdued hair color hgtllei, bnghter hJll #1111 ~ tiair deeQe! and wanner
and very pale color. avoid di ab color. avoid too the hair color
bklflC! shades. ashy colots and red a color shQild be. avoid
pale blond sh.lde!. ashy shades
Best e Lrgllt golden • Pale to ashy • Dark golcjef1 • Sandy 10 ~ Son aotJurn
Color to honey blonds blondS blond ash blond
• Reddish Blond • Ugfltto e Ugllt to daf1' • uont 10 • Ricllgolden
Choices to golden medl1111 asll golden browns medlll!1 ash browns
auburn browns browns
• Light to deep • Muted wbums • Deel>. ncn • Muted aut>utn • BwOl"OY
golden browns brunettes browns
• Deep brunette (if natural
hair Color IS darll)
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1¥'GJ6u finding Your Personal Style
H ere, super-hair stylists
John and Suzanne Chad-
wick help you find the
style that's right for your
hair and show you how to do the
new spring styles seen on page 13.
1 (Glbeon) What's needed for this
neat 1940-lsh look is shoulder-
le ngth, coarse hair -the coars-
er the better, to hold the hair In place.
If you've got fine. silky hair, try for a
tighter roll or try pulling your hair into
a simple braid.
To atyle: Separate front and skies
from the back. Set hair away from the
face on medium-size electric rollers. at
fTont and sides. use large rollers
wound backward at the back Unroll
For hair that moves softly, but knows its place.
Soft Hold. The new choice from final Net;
The latest style of f1nol Net is also the softest.
New Soft Hold. Looks soft. Feels soft. And If It weren't for its
beautiful control, ')X>u 'd almost forget it was there at all.
So for hair that moves softly. but always knows Its place ...
make the move to new Final Net Soft Hold.
and brush hair forward Front and
sides aie rolled back on a rat and
bobby-pinned in place Roll hair In
back into French twlSt and pin in
place. Tuck stray ends in with tip of a
rattail comb. A spntz of nonaerosol
hair spray helps keep it all In place.
2 (Curly) This is a good looi< for
naturally curly or permed hair.
It's not a good idea fOf straight
hair Permed hair especially needs
an aher-shampoo conditioner when
you shampoo and a deep penetrat-
ing conditioner twice a month
To style: No setting as requ11ed. After
shampooing, towel dry hair to gel the
moisture out. Let hair dry naturally,
using your fingers as a comb to heJp
push curls in to place. Use a curling
iro_!I for the finishing touches.
3 (Soft & Cwtv) This is a good
looi< f Of hair with some natural
body and bounce. Here. the
hair is blunt cut with some la yering at
the crown and sides to give extra fuJJ.
ness. U your hair is fine, extra condi-
tioning with an after-shampoo condi-
tioner can help the curl hold.
To : Part hair, set o n large electric
rollers a . Unroll.
Brush into waves. S prlu-.. .............
hairspray.
4 {Long) The simpllc:ity of subtle
waves ls a good idea for long
straight hair. A fa.st set with
electric rollers gives you the extra
fullness you need. If your hair is fine
and silky, extra conditioning after you
shampoo will help hold the waves.
To style. Wash and blow diy hair. PuJI
hair up Into a ponytail, keeping hair
around the head taut and sleek. Di-
vide ponytail Into sections. Section olf
small amounts of hair, comb smooth
and roU each smaJI section on a large
hot roller, piling the roUers on top of
your head like a pyramid. Spritz light-
ly with hair spray. Unroll and gendy
shake head to loosen the set; brush.
5 (Short) S hort hair styles are
only as good as the cut; that's
why it's Important to gel the
best money can buy.
To ltyle: No setting Is required.
Wash, condltlon and towel dry hair to
remove moisture. While hair Is still
damp, blow dry, feathering It around
your face wtth a brush or yow fingers.
Be sure to use a deep-penetrating
conditioner at least once a month for
body and more control.
6 (Bhlnt) If your hair Is coarse
and straight or ftne and sil<y.
this sty• was made for you. It's
not recommended for natura8'; cwty
or wavy hair. U.. an alter-shampoo
conditioner for control.
To~: No scntng b required. Wash
and towel dry hair to mnow most ol
the moisture. Brush Into shape as you
blow dry. Use a curflng Iron for 1'111
a polished, sleeker look. IA'-'
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Quips & Quotes
SUPER INDEED
A fabulous place Is a supermarket,
A place that I always houe quite a lark
at.
I /flee the keen search for an Item well
hidden -
You'd think that its purchase was some-
how forbidden.
When behind a slow shopper, my
basket's pushed faster;
I hardly need say I feel good when J'ue
po$$ed her.
Yes, euen when waiting In line at the
checkout,
You 'd~ me lean over -yes, sticking
my neck out -
To~ (it's a stunt I am often repeating)
The odd sort of food stuff that others
ore eating,
Then note on the register, gladly I stoy
.for It,
The dollars and c.ents that those glut·
tons must pay for it.
You go to a boll game, a party, a
moule,
111 go to the market -I find It more
groooy.
-Richard Armour
A scraggly man In a soiled T ·shirt was
sprawled on his sofa watching 1V. His
wife came In and sakl bitterly, "I don't
know why I ever married you. You look
just like a bum."
The man peered at his wife and wtth
great Indignation replied, "Oh yeah? And
who, J ask, brings home the unemploy·
ment checks?"
-Dorothea Kent
Klett ... Ill• dlllerenllY. ~ oriolnel contrlbv-
tlOM to "Child," FatnOy Weellty, Mt l.elllngton
Ave., N.Y~ N.Y. 10022.$10 ltuMd-none retul'Md.
ntROUGH A om.D'S EVES
Mv S.,..-old eoa eon Md produced
ha. third emu.Hy of the .s.v. .....
uperadon, I Mid, "krt., whlltft'W 11
the matter with 11CM11"' The poor 11ttJe
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ll'OMI, and he lhook ha. heed. "I don't
bow, Mommr: lt'eju9t that rm havlnt
• lot of trouble .... UMd to myMJI ...
-ICotlterlne W1tltten
Son RlJlod, Coif.
FAMIL.Y WUKU, ~111, t9I • D
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By ffiorllyn Hansen
These days. it's more and
more likely you 11 find a
man in the kitchen, hap·
pUy cooking away. Here are
a few ea.sy·to-foUow recipes
that w!ll enable you to step
up into the accompUshed
chef class.
ROASTED TROUT IN
BACON
1h cup ~c•te.nhlH -..c« 2 ,..,...,_ llllnced onloa
I ta~ lnM>l'I jldc.e
l 1alllpOOft ....
l ~ minced prtlc
3 (11~ ... eech) draeed trout
Of CJd)er lnn-lahed llh
9 '""' beccM\
l . Combine all ingredients ex·
cept fish and bacon; mix well
Brush Woroestershlre mbcture in ·
side and out of fish .
2. Place &h In a buttered baking
pan. Score skin with sharp knife
In two or three places and top
with bacon strips.
3. Bake In preheated JSC>°F.
oven 40 to 45 minutes or until
fish flakes easily when tested
with a fork. Baste often with pan
juices during ~g.
Makes 6 lenlings
CHINESE CHICKEN
WfiH PEANtrrS
• chlcbn .__.., epUt
l,\c;up~ol
2 ~ (6 oa. Meh) eJlced
m-"roorm, dru-1
l cup dwnd .,_ onlone
14 c;up~h
2 lute c1ove9 prlk, minced
84 t..ipoon IJ'ound ..,._ o. I
-.pooa chopped freeh .....,
o..h~peppcr
~ c;up .,, ••• Of pencab ..
"' all> llO¥ --l c.., .... ,.....
"' cup dry dMrTy
l . Bone chicken; remove skin
and ~ut Into 1-lnch pieces . Heat
vegetab&e oU In large skillet ; add
chicken and brown.
I . To "'1llet add mushrooms
and ~uld, green onions, com·
starch, gark, ginger, pepper,
mo&as.a and soy saucc..-
S. Cook, t1ntng und lhJchened.
Cove; cook over low hut 10
minutes, tdrring occasionally.
Add p.anw and sherry; heat .
Sew with nee.
Maka 8 Mnlfngs
Attention men:
Recipes to make You
A Gourmet Cook
STEAK DIANE
2 (6 lo 8 Ollt. uchl bone6eM a.b
« tlrloin ......
2~-buttuo.
~
f ~ D ~ bnndif Of cognac
1 ~ "°" Worcatenhlre
Muct'
Chtw Butter•
l. Trim the meat well, pound
with a meat mallet or rolling pin
to about l/•·lnch thick.
2. In a large skillet, melt the but-
ter Add the steaks; cook, turn-
ing once. abow 2 minutes on
each side. Add the brandy;
flame by igniting with match.
3 . Sprinkle Worcestershire
sauce over steaks. Spoon chive
butter over meat.
4. Serve steaks with pan juices
on heated platter.
5. Recipe may be doubled
Cook no more than three steaks
at a time In a large skillet.
Maw 2 portions
•Chive Butter. Cream 2 table-
spoons softened butter with 2
teaspoons chopped chives.
BEER BREAD
3 cupe ---rtltnt lour Of 4 cupe
blilcutt mill
3 tabftpooM eupr
l 12..-. botde Of can of beer
l . Put flour or biscuit mix Into
large bowl: add beer and mix
thoroughly.
2. Spread In a greased 9 x 5
x 3-inch loaf pan.
3. Bake In preheated 375°F
oven for 45 to 60 mt.nutes or
until done. Makes 1 loaf
MEDITERRANEAN
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flMM. Y WlllU.Y, ...,. 17, 1.a a •
soup pot; add water Brng to a
boll. sAcim surlace of Uquid , if
dsed
2. Add tomatoes. onions. pars-
ley, sak. basil leaves, pepper and
~
3. Bring to a boa again: reduce
heal. cover and slrrUTM!.f 1 hour
4. Add CMTOCS and celery; cover
and simmer 112.hour &anger or
until meat Is fork tender
5. Re:rncwe bones from pot
T nm meat from bones; disc«d
bones and return mea 10 pot.
6. Return soup to boiling, add 4
~ uncooked macaroni and 2
packages frozen green beans. stir
until 90Up returns to boling
1. Simmer. covered. 20 to 25
minute$ longer or until macaroni
Is tender 5(W occaslonaly Senie
~ grated Parmesan cheese.
Malta 10 llO 12 sovings or 2
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HOW TO FLATTEN
YOUR STOMACH
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of your body type, current physical condition, age or sex.•
There's nothing good about a flabby, protruding stomach. It's not only unat-
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FLATTEN YOUR STOMACH is more than just a book of exercises. You'll dis·
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The exercise sections of FLA TIEN YOUR STOMACH are fully illustrated, so
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The FLATTEN YOUR STOMACH program is safe and effective -and will take
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•eefore starting any exercise program, you should consult your physican.
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New Social S.Cwlty Rules
Q: I will be 65 this year and eligi-
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retire from my job. I want to WOfk
part-time but am confused about
how much I'm allowed to earn with·
out losing benefits.
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Do-lt-YOU11eH Eye Teat
Q: I think my 3 -year-old needs
glasses. But how can I have her eyes
checked when she doesn't know the
letters ol the alphabet?
A: There are special eye tests for
young children. The National Socie-
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the direction the ~er is facing on the
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by writing to.
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Dept. FW
79 Madison Avenue
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and asking fa the Home Eye Test for
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If the home test revea1s that your
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Dyeing Y0ut Oothea. at Home
Q: I have a blue polyes1er pants
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white nylon blouse I want to dye red.
The cleaner won't take the )ob; he
says he can't guarantee results. Can I
dye dle$e things at home?
A: Not the pants suit. Accordlng
to-the manufacturer ol the leading
home-dye product, poiya1ers and
aaylics cannot be dyed SUClieSSfuJJy.
Dyes (home or commerdaQ wodt
best on natural fb!ros -cotton, silc,
linen. woof). They aho work weD on
such synthetics as nyk>n, rayon and
acetate -so you should be ab&e to
dye your nylon bk>use -especiaDy
since It's white.
Some general ruJes about home
dyeing: U you're In doubt abour how
a particular fabric will take a dye. tat
a small sample ol the fabric . Neve
tty to cowr a dark color with a '9hter
one. And follow package directions
~-
Solat Enef9Y: la It Practical?
As for an adi'lle M"8r 'Y*fn. in
the Northeast you can heat an
average ol 50 peromt ol a year's
supply ol your hoc water by ustng
three solar collectors. The ave.rage
cost of their inltalatlon, pMs pipes lo
the water-hating $YSWm, II .t>out
$3,000. HOW«Wr, an l.R .S. taa
aedJt wll Blow you 30 pcroent off
the Ant $2,000 ol the ClOG of the
IOW ln_..1'on ($600). Md~ per-
c:ient ol the rat, up lo $10,000.
Mriw~ can be~ biJ W1ting 10 Technical lnbTnldon
l.IJnry and Soler &Ml9Y lnbTnldon
SeMos, NcJl1tl .... Solw ~ c.,.
•· Olpe. fW, 470 Adllnlk: Aw .. ~. M...02110 .
.-aY-.Y ... •.-••
~ ._? For ewry fa miJ\r, a country
plac~ • farm 10 grow trnh food woodstows to
chaw win1~r's chlll solar equipment ~mills
ol courw no nulliH It's "" ~Ahn9 Vision lor
SOf!M! Bur fOf ~? No It could bnng a
Nght.Jaatt hdWft of anpped forHts. crowded W\I
demess. sanlc poOut>on. and soc:ul ctiangn fNI
Americans a r#: ready for Ar~ yoc.:J
Solt aterw: a..d fact.. Solar enerw-ttraigtu &o.. ttM -· UadirectJv from
Mnda ..tet -•er. or 5Cond up In .,,_.s (liJl.e wood)~ ctw ··eo/1 potlt" that
iOftW prefer to "honl" technc>togja of oil. ,.s. co..&. a.d ~' powa. We'~
a.cited about the ~etiti~ of aol.ar powa'. too, .net -.e'rt........, a.-4 to
..._It~ with direct. dfidntt conw:rlllon of wnUghc into d«tTkiql.
But "practical" i•'t ''pojtt1_" flbnn of fact. "th~ 110jt t«liltOloggu' cur~
lftO)I ~ coorw Jn llO~ ~ titan I~ oo~rcfoilizird diwa.K ;· -rn• Rodaick
Nash, • Univasify of C.tlfomia pro#n.sof of h15'0f'\I &n.d ftW'lronmental
studies.
"It moy b(' on ~,_-orl~tolly ~nd ollnnolnli"
but I/ the wmd d~sn 't p1<lc up Im UJlung •ht' bus IO Toledo ·
0.. ol ... es. Take Windm1lh ··1-o, mou than a /t't.t' po<tur.-squ~ u rt1f 1v1c-:. w r
l'04Jndf'd by tulip Meis IMX.lld be n+>+>dPd 10 9('rlerale o meaningful amount o f poi.wr.
l'TQf Nash StJYS 10 be efte<11Ye ··101 ... ~b o/ rtw> mod11nr1 would haw to be placed
"rn exp<>l4!d. highlv vmble loeotlmu such o~ rid~ lint'' ond th«' shor~1 o( CKt'On5 and
lokfos If o(Jshor~ 01/ rigs otf.-.ld. con o mu<h ~f'Olf'• num~ of wtndm1/ls ~ OY1V
tw.-111>r?" Wh.tt abour using rhe sun for large Kale ~r gerwrort0n? Ir would involve
""thOY1ands al squorr n11/es <>/ olumrnum glou. plot.ti<" and fitJe.rglou gleoming en
1/w iu11slitrw · IJ.lood"> Prof Nash s numbers a9"11n say no If 1tw eastern US tned to
lwe. "l"Uf'n at a lowrr sJondord. •)fl ent"rgv ger1t'rOIN bv fin-wood (that I U'OUld n~:m
the rnd w1rlun o /C'W generohons of the .-oslrm fore> SI
No~ a '*I-.. Prof. N.llh,....... -11w'"'" """'and hicoud/'fll CMft
C..,.. i. UUllL Now tc'1 ....&« a I~ Ww t.hlnd Gae. C..,.
0... "A •"fk ~ /edlily °""""'"' ~ "'-o ~ "''~ -w ,,,-.
ottk a Mlldt ~·he 90Ces. TM...._.._ c:hokc ii apeddy •"llh • 1he
E.uc. he ..W.. whett wt&clerw i• akffldy dwla 1111-..
.... few.._.. Tt\at's the r~ of ··~, f'fW.'r9Y··-
m.usiw. often unsightly pro,ects But the dre.tm 1s ap
puling JMrdy btt.auw It sums unal-9C8W llnd 'PfUd
out, ha.e another lant•"' ol the back to-nature mowo
mt"lll~l.yowsdf famdnt b ~ Virt to
fjw e\lefY Anwrican family of foor a 40-acrc farm
would take more l.tnd-indudwng descrls and moun
ta1ns -than there is In all of ~ ~ 48 mainland
5'ates And such a ~ogram would su~ly mun eood·
byie. ~ &sldes. ~t about people~ like
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C1fles. Of' wburbs-04" 1so&.tion-rarhn than ~I Prof Nash cals tlwn<'Otmo11t "'ral
~··1n ~'Tberemaybealoto(good ln '"so(t ~··tosu conwn·
tk>nal powrr But ~·,~ uMasy with ~ ~ !mist It will do rtw ~ job. •nd
~ rhen instsc on foisting their dreams on ttw re~ ol .a. Eaip1d·11¥ .._Ch* ..
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Is Laughter
The Best Medicine?
Negative, stressful emotions, such
as frustration and anger, are known to
aggravate such problems as high
blood pressure and ulcers. In Anat-
omy of an Illness (Norton). Norman
Cousins asks, "If negative emotions
produce negative chemical changes in
the body, wouldn't the positive emo·
tions produce posit ive chemical
changes? ls it possible that love, hope,
faith. laughter, confidence and the will
to live have therapeutk value?"
"The abUity to laugh and be humor-
ous helps set up a therapeutic situation
for a lot of people," says Dr. Dale Pear-
son , a. professor of social work at Brig
ham Young University. "I think positive
emotions do help with recovery."
Pearson, who often counsels stu-
dents, has fo und that he frequently
uses humor as a therapeutic tool.
"Humor Is a great leveler. It tends to
make pro fessional people more
human," he notes. "And laughter has
a way of taking the sting out of things;
It's often a way of communicating that
the real world Is not as tough and
dreadful as it seems." So perhaps a
chuckle a day keeps the doctor away.
Only Amusements
What do you do when It's midnight,
you don't want to scare yourseH with
your latest thriller, and late-night TV
just Isn't up to snuff? Answer: You leaf
through Solitaire: Aces Up & 399
Other Cord Gomes (Pantheo n paper·
back) and learn to play Captive Com·
manders, Seven Devils and Carlton.
M d may boredom never strike again .
Or, If the prospect of a stretch of
time alone leaves yo u with an urge to
FAMILY WEEIUl'
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In
THE
In days of old , migra-
tory birds were thought to
be on their way to another
planet But today, bird re-
searchers use elaborate
maps and computers to
keep track of the seasonal
flight paths of our feath-
ered friends. "Changes in
migration .patterns -help
biologists identtly areas
where the environment
has become Ul -suited for
people and other forms of
wildlife." explains Bill
Bauer, manager of data
processing at the Office of
Migratory Bird Manage·
ment at the U.S Fish and
Wildlife Service.
Bird watchers keep
their eyes on their flocks
by banding individual
birds. first recording infor·
mation about its sex. spe·
cies and location; later. if
the band is recovered, the
Bird Band Laboratory can
identify the bird and plot
Researchers bonding migratory d~cks
its flight pattern. If the pattern changes, scientists can get a bird's-eye view
of the reasons. "If birds avoid Oying over a certain area. that could tell us
something about how safe the area ls for habitation ," says Bauer "The
sooner we find out how the birds fare , the better for all of us."
create, you might take a look at Wild
Knitting (A&W Publlshers). Along
with instructions for learning a num·
Ahhh ... t~ perfect cure for Insomnia.
ber of stitches, the book offers some
unique patterns for sweaters, coats,
wall hangtngs and other fanciful, even
downright craiy, Items.
Story Time
ChUdren love being able to say, "I
can do it myself.'' and knowing how
to read is one step toward that Inde-
pendence But should preschovlers
be taught to read? Peter Shreck thinks
so, and he's put together a series of
books that concentrate on the words
that are used most frequently by chil·
dren over age 3
"The Acom Mogle Reader series
(Macmilla n) Is based on word ldentifi·
cation," explains the young author. "A
child learns to speak by first learning
words, then phrases and then sen·
tences; the books are structured along
the same lines. And the pictures help
connect the word with an Image."
Shreck does have a word of advice
for parents about his method. "Just
because a chUd learns to read doesn't
mean you should stop reading to
him," he notes. "Bedtime stories are
always a treat."
Uf estyles
Heart Dhease. In this country
more than 40 million people are
afflicted with cardiovascular dis -
eases, whk:h are responsi>le fOf
about one million death$ a year -
more than all other causes of death
combined
Pregnancy. h's well known that
women whose mothers took the
drug diethy'5t1lbestrol (DES) when
they were pregnant have been
found to have a higher incidence of
cervical and vaginal tumors than
those women who weren ~ exposed.
But a recent study reported In the
New England Joumol of Medlclne
notes that. although women ex·
posed to DES don't have any more
difficulty conceiving a chUd than
their unexposed peers, they do run
a greater risk of not being able to
carry their pregnandeS to term.
The study suggests "careful monl·
toring of the course of pregnancy."
Can. Consumers are buying
smaller cars, says a survey by
Foote. Cone & Belding, a New
York advertising firm. One year
ago, 45 percent of the people
questioned indicated they'd buy a
full ·slz.e car; now only 20 percent
want the larger models while 31
percent want a compact.
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Monday -Ann·Margrer 39. Tues-
day -Emperor Hirohito 79: Zubin
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nesday -Queen Juliana 71. Thurs-
day -Judy Collins 41; Rita Coolidge
35; Kate Smith 71 . Friday -Engel·
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Hardy ).year plants, each plant spreads lo 12 inches at
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These hardy Michi1an nursery grown root division perennial
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Wlltn 1utumn lea•n bttln to fall . tti•t'' wlltn tht oer Ot· otlld.tllt Mound A'ttr tomu lhrou&ll ••tfl 1 bu111 or colorful
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have laded and ll)llt. but thn t hardy Mlthl11n nursery 11own
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q111cllly tr ans forms stttp slopes
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maintenance free d1·
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Blooms and spreads yeor alter vear without replanting. Plant 3 Jt.
apart Blooms June until lrosr clustered w1lh masses of colorful
flowers. supported by dar• gretn fern like foliage Ch~es out e•en
the most persistent weeds. helps stop erosion and washouts Pros-
pers in problem arus ...nere nothing else has ii chance•
.. CREEPING MYRnE -20 for 11. 98
You'n often admired the pretty blue periwinkle flowers that seem to
float on a dense carpet of shiny everereen foliage ! Ruged Ind care-
free. Creeping Myrlie (Vinca minor-Periwinkle), thrives even In dense
shade where grass or flowers won't grow. Blooms each sprint wittl
masses of cheery blue blossoms Weeds don't have a chance to come
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--ORANGE COUNTY------------..
CAR BUYERS GUIDE
~------•ANO SERVICE OIRECTORV-r
IOI McLAREtlS IMW
At Beach Blvd. & Wh1tt1er
La Habra -522-5333
CADILLAC
NABERS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa -540.91 oo
CHRYSLER
ATLAS
CHRYSLER.PLYMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa -546-1934
UNIVERSITY OLOSMOllU
2850 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540.9640
LINCOLN-MERCURY
JOHHSOM & SOM
UMCOLM·MllCUIY
2626 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa -540.5630
PLYMOUTH
ATLAS
CHtlYSLB-PL YMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -546-1934
CHVIY MOTORS
208 W 1st St
Santa Ana -835-3 171
CHEVROLET
COHHELL CHEVROLET
2800 Harbo r Blvd
Costa Mesa -5 46-1200
DATSUN
HEW,ORT DA TSUH
888 Dove Street
Newport Beach -833-1300
PORSCHE-AUDI
CHICK IVHSOH, IMC.
445 E Coast Hwy
Newport Beach -673.0900
llLL VAN
rORSCHl-.AUDI
13631 Harbor Blvd
Garden Grove
636-Zlll
VOLVO
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1966 Harbor Blvd
C.OSta Mesa -646-UOl
DAILY PILOT
ROY CARVY IMW
1 540 Jamboree Ro ad
Newoort Beach -640-6444
S.ADDLEIACI IMW
28402 Marguerite Parkway
Mission V1e10
831 -2040 -495.4949
OLDSMOBILE
UHIVHSITY OlDSMOllLE
2850 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa -540.9640
TOYOTA
EARLE Ill TOY OT A
1966 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa -64'-UOl
VOLKSWAGEN
JIM M.AllHO
VOLKSWAGEN
18711 Beach Blv<l .•
Hunt Beach -142-2000
GAID .. GIOVI
VOLISWA61H
13731 Harbor Blvd.
Garden Grove
134-4100
TV WEE1< APRIL 21 1980
TV WEE~ APRIL 27 1980
· We have one word to
say about the cost of our
new health plan.
l..t 1wt:'r pnct-s hec1u~ ,n .. n.• n< M' agl· ratt'd. with
mort· opt ion" 1m dl'dul1 ibll·~. for mnn: i nf11nn:-it i1 in.
Gill or :-lop by onl· of 11u1 mnl'tl>t't1 l1 K:al :-t'l\'tl't"
offiO.'S ur St'nd 111 thh l'OUpi tn. \Vt''l"l' rt-ady to ht'lp
I,,~ uridl'r &I and 1~1l::«f:-r:;. ;: l11d1\:fu.~ I I llt-allh l'l;ui-l'lt>;t't' p111\ tdt• lllt' 11 llh Vttlll f11•t' hook!\' I I I and ;111 aµpl11~t111n f11m1
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G1dtcJ11 • T rwmptt, b.i~ed on the JQ04 book by priu.>-
wmnmg 1ourn.1 hst Anthony Lewis, 1s considered the
most defin1t1ve study of the United St.ites Supreme
Court. The entire course of the Am1•nc.in 1ust1ce system
was ch.inged rn 1962 when the High Court received .i
crudely written pet1t1on from an obscure Florida convict,
Clarence Earl G1deon-.ind agreed to he.ir the man's case.
When the Gideon CdSe re.iched the Supreme Court m
196.l, the court r£'Versed its own 1942 dec1s1on of right to
counsl'l, and ruled that no accused person could be tried
unless affo rded full rights to competent leg.ii counsel
In the HallmMk H.ill of Fame presentation of G1dto" s
Trumptt, airing Wednesd.iy .it 9PM on CBS, Henry Fonda
portrays Clarence [.irl Gideon, who fought to change the
whole course of American 1us11ce-and won
"I've got to be the luckiest man m the world," Fonda
told .in interviewer not long after C1dto" , T rwm ptt com-
pleted filming. "How many men my age (74) are offered
scripts like C1dta"7 I've played two presidents. a 1uror, .i
prisoner and a warden, so II (script) w.tsn't out of the
ordinary to me."
The "Rintels Court," .is the nine men who portr.iyed
the U.S. Supreme Court in G1dto" s Trwmptt c.ime to be
known around the set, look as scholarly .ind 1udic1al as
the real item. It was no accident.
"When David (David Rintels. producer and writer of
the Gidto"'s Trumptt) and I sat down to cast the court,"
director Robert Collins recalls, "we wanted men who
looked as though they belonged on the Supreme Court."
Their chief justice was already pan of the production.
John Houseman was executive producer .tnd his Oscu -
winning performance as a law profe ssor in the 1973 film
(as well .is the CBS television series), PAptr Chut, estab-
lished him as someone capable of displaying the proper
judicial m.inner.
Houseman is one of four Osc.ar winners connected
with the production. Jose Ferrer, who portr.ays Abe FOrtas
Ptrl,.ri111 ll11 U.S. s.,,,,,., Co.rl •rt (fro,./ r0t0 fro'lll I) ForJ ""~· Ott" Jvr. Jo~,. Ho"'""•"· S.111 )•It .,., Willi11m
PriJ1C1; (h~t roto from I) Li•m O'Brlt,., E"'"''' L•o~ Sr., U"'""' Norllt .,,, Htrh s,,.n.,,.,
TV WEEK APRIL 27 1980
Hr"ry Fo"JA IU tht Flarula co"'"''· CIA•t11(( Eu / c'''°"
(who l•ter bec•me a Supreme Court 1ustice), won an
Oscu in 1950 as best actor in CyrAno '' Btrttr•c. An
•dded irony-Fonas and f.frru •re doff fnends •nd bur
more than a passing physic•I reMmbl•nce.
The s•me yur f-errer w.as awarcled his Oscar, Dean
J•gger was the winner u best supp0rtlng •ctor in T11>t fot
O'Clock High. J.igger, too, is a member of the Rintels Court.
Edmund North, still •nother member, won the 1970
best screenpl•y Osar for Pa/1011. Some of his o ther well-
known screen writing credits include Ya1mg MA" with A
Horn, (1950); Tht DAy tht Earth StooJ Still, (1951); and
0 11tc1uts of Poktr Fl11t, (1952).
Another member of the "bench" was Emmet Lavery,
Sr., •uthor of "The Magnificent Yulkee." Lavery, an
author and screenwriter, h.as a li5t of credits going back
nearly 40 years.
Still another irony was th•t of S•m J•ffe, whose motion
picture cuttr d•tes to 1934 and Includes such clusic
Rims u Lost Horiz.o11, G1111g11 Dirt and Gtnt/,.,,,,,. 's Airtt-
"''"'· was a close friend of Justice Felix Fnnfurta, a
member of the U.S. Supreme Court at the time of the
Gideon decision. "Sam wanted to portray one of the
justices," CoUlns recalls, "•nd although he lsn 't playing a
specifk justice, he admired Frankfurttr greatly."
Another Rintels justict was U..m O'Brien, brother of
Edmund O'Brien and a tcrttnwriter and playwright for
three decades. O'Brien wrote the scrttnplay for such
successful Alms as Yo""I •I Ht1rl, Tr1,,u md Tiit
Grt1# /mpotlor.
William Princt, who h.ad pt.)'td tn Crr11110 with Fentt,
made his film debut tn Dnti"'"°" Tot,o ln 1944 and was In
the successful Holl1f000' c.,,1,,,. the tame yur. fOrd
R.alney's CIJ'ftf tn Rims bqan with w-.;,, H,,1, in 1949,
•nd includet the mnnorablt JitO lo Y111111, (19!1), and n., s,,,, P1Hlts1 (1966). Ht hu numtrou11tqe mdits, M wtU.
The nlnth membtt of the "court," Herb Benkman, hu
extmsi-.. New York theater cmilts.
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Andy Griffith • George Kennedy • Jan·Michael Vincent • Lee J. Cobb
Martic Balsam • Bradford Dillman • Darren McGav1n
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From Evil .,,., Strangler V Beneath The Sea V Wildcats
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l•O•I II t1111s1 'itHt forr~• Ned
Romtro Dun Sh•n•s
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23 ArchMI C1111pkU
m "'°''• SO loo& 11 Mt
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D .n >t Mo.Ml· To 8t All·
llOlllKt41 a Tiit 700 Club
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10 lllOfte "A11tMtlct1p11J ol lilds
JIU ,.If Mi n" I 0•4 /4 (t!'I)
, r 1dtll1 l11.ton1rtf 1,.moet •a -... "Ma. Mio ~ ba to
-.Ck" 10111 l Ptlt• (!oylr Robt•t
'1~ta Scott l.icOD1 fou,11 Wot<~•
H1•11• I 1n' 0411 a> 0,,14 S..w11W1 Sllow
2t IK• Viii 1111~ so Anotllet VOl(.t
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TV WEEK, APRIL 27, 1980
Fite
MUie''
-BRENT MUSBURGER
Olannel 2 News Anchorman
"As a father of two sons. I was deeply affected by the story of Ben Stanfill.
He was six when he died of cancer. but he left behind an extraordinary document
of his courage. Join me starting Monday for 'The Other Side of Hell'. .. and learn from
this small ooy to live each day for all it's worth:· OUR SERIES
STARTS MONDAY.
----6. ~'re notjrut loolcino out & MID& Ai're lookino out for~
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TUESDA'Y I 10, Men Gnff1n Sllow A m Alt In Ille h1111tr _________ __, Cl) Slnford & Son
Al'Wll 29
for morn1111 1nd after_, hst1n1s,
plust ste DATTIME PllOGUMS
Below, for rour COllYfnltflCt , lrt tht d,,., -tJ.
0ArTIM£ MOVIES
11:00 Cl) "ltttlld of loch llus"
76-Document41y
12:00 D illf "Tou ll twtr Can
Ttll" (com) SI Dick Pow,11 m • "On Borr0wtd T1111t"
{com) J9 l 1<1nel 8a11ymott
1:00 ')t "from th Tt111ct"
Conct (draJ bO Paul Nt .. man
Joan ne Wood .. ard Myrna Loy
tna Bahn
3:30 8 "Pr1y for lht Wilduts"
{dra) 74 Andy Cr1H1th Wilham
Shatner l OHd•"' Gra1 ldntt
Mareoltn Rober! Reed
EVENING
6:00
D CJ..O) 11 a_ '2 l lltws
The Odd Couple
D 8 e> ·el :it llews e Stmtr & Hutch 11J M111de m M•A•S•H
Cl) Good Times <8l Of u rth and Min fD Tht Eltctr1< Company ill All 111 tht fl m tly
(ft) lntrMuc1n1 Geocrapllr
-6:30-
llli Qt; lltws
D Cl Tic T1t Oou1h
fID Od Cnttt Show
2t Tht Brldr Bun<h m y Allou Que!
so Over [Hy
7:00
D D IJ 3 'll lltw1
U 2t Hippy 01ys A111n
O e TM lo'tr's Wtl4 m Ood1tr Ou1out10od1 er Prt
G1mt
12 r" Tac Dou111
Cl) Btnnr Hill
)4 As Min Bth1m
fl) Over [HJ m Los lllCOS h mbttn llo11n
so M1cllttt/ltlut1 llt90rt
-7:30"'7
D 2 on lht Town
3 Happy DIY1 A111n
D Shi 111 fh
U llQJ flet tht Mu$!(
1J $100,000 ll1rnt Thal T unt
8 f'M M11u int
O The Sllllin ns m B1stb1ll I hf l A Dodgers at the
San f ranc1sco Giants
1t1 '2t M•A•S•H
Cl) M1m·l2
l> Tiit Scitlrnll$
24 24 Out Front
ID lhclltMlthrt r Report e> U Ot11 Mu1er
lt lltws so lltwxht<k
8:00
D a 12 TM WMt SllHow Ken
Rtevt\ responds hkt an old lire
horse .. nen eopostO lo an unu
C>fCled opportun•t1 10 •eturn lo the
pro ran~• as a '.Ub\lll ult tor .. ard tor
the POl!land Tta1lbtater\
D n 39 Sprak Up AlntllU
O P11soner· Cell Block H l d1th and
l •111r \ lroutl,s tind 1ymp1th1 lrom
Jn••O'tled Qua·lfr\
1J l 10 29 Hippy 01ys 1R1
BurltYlut l~e fan& oltt•\ com11
•! ,,, ~u· on1, th• Font un Iii tht
"'°d Irr sh.tpr r 1111. and ol \ti
/ling Id(• o••l 1rmao • wh•' lhP
t .r f'.Qu• l'Ou~t ~t1lo•min, In•
H ..... d • b·r ~... •' lhe o~· o ,..,, I r .. u~
O Movit· "Por1r11t '" Ilic•" mr
~ J 1 l hr I Joa I u•ne• Anlhoni
l)111nn Sandra OH John ~a.~n A
sh1pp1n~ •ye '''' ' bt4~t1lul Sft~nd
.. ,1. and d c I 1 rt an le. hnten ht
d•ath but alw .uc• •t01ng "''h
th• p•rt•rr 11m• lh•y ArP bt•ll£
~l~l ~ma•l•d
Cl) Mowtt "Whal a Way to CG"
"'m1 bJ 1/ht' ')h111•1 Macl 11nr
[Jean Maritn kub••t "111Chum A
.o•ro .. 1nr wtdt .. \1 ·~\ hplp l1om d
bPwrldPr•O p\ylhtdlrr~I and ltlls him
lh• "ad "lor~ of "" lou1 husband1
•ac h ot whum dwd and 1•11 h•• wtlh
an Pnormou\ "'allh
24 so h en1n1 11 Pops Sprc1al.
live on Open1n1 N1111t m 28 T011t&ht In \IUdtO di:.< U\\tDn
-8:30 -
IJ 3 10 29 Uverne & Sh111tr
1R1 l4~r lwo lhri r• Small lhe
pul'. '"' uo lhttr roll,, \~ates lo• a
h1la••nu\ !)l,nd d"' '"lh l•u lun
10 .. na ano lr1\l 1 orolH~•On•' mtn
•ho hdPP'" lo bt ltlllt peoplt
fl) htntn& 11 roin Sp«111' Litt on
Open1111 ll11ht This e.tr~••i•n11 lu
lures John W1ll1am1 conduc1tn1 the
Boston Pop\ O•chtstr1
fD Super Estt~t Mus;ul
9 :00 D e 12 Mowtt "Ca u1u1n the
Sn11e" (011) 80 (71lh•S) 01v1d
Carrad1n' Lynn Rro111.e Dame
flo•a Robson fht slory ol Paul
Gauau1n lht ruued ltmommen111
French pa1ntt1 who aba~doned ll1s
wilt and live children 1n order to
pursu' a !tie ot arhsltc lretdom
D ll~ H Tiit lie Show CohOsts
are Barbara lden and Dennis Wuver
Wrlh auests Dorothy H1m1ll Count
Basie and lits band Bue• Owens
Manha1t1n Transfer Nell Cat1er lht
Shanet1a1 Acrobatic lhutt1 and pup
C>ftte1 Bruce Schwirtl
&t Oonlh11t Tlllli&ht
• flOl 2t Tllrff'S C.,.ny
{R) 'Chrmy s Hosp1t1lity lhe non
landl0td 111s a toll "'htn he ovtr
hu rs Jae• and Ch11uy lauah•nc 1n
the bathtub but •hen she bumPS
her hud and ends uo '"the llosp1t1I
emyone th•n•s shr s 1 eoor1 (C C) ll)lns~
-9:30-
• tU l10\ lltl Tt1t (II) louot
and the H<t Gui A "'" 1111 bt comn infatu11ed w11h Louie. wlltCh
1ppalls lhe 11111 and leads to non
stop bra111n1 br the ftcht1ous
d1SP1tcher
10:00 ...... • Cl> CII llll UC ..... a..,
"Pl1vtq "
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-10:30-
• ID IH U111W Stltll "losh" A
lV WEEK APRIL 27 1980
"tltrimr v1w hom R'thard s btSI
flttnd losh Inds lo th~ Chap1r
1u1ru1ton 11111 tnr, d' n r ~""" h·m
H '"'" I \ the) rhougt.r lh•1 d•O m Cl) m llt•s
ID fut forw11d 11•• Pt• p
ltvfS lh11 p•r111am .,,m,n•i "•
mod,,n ttchno1·c1 .. n.r~ 0''""''
·o "'" tht un,.e•1t 1tnm n•• '"''
''""'"' Pf l~•C I •• • ( ~:I • lht ne .. dhtl •P'l'ft b •It•• 0 ., ~lom~
so Odyswr
11 :00
0 .u >t lltws
8 3 10 19 lttwt U The ~t4 Gamt
0 lllloda CD All 111 the F 111111J a> Be1111r Hrn
24 lmpacto
fii) f'ros Ind Coru Autn 1 hfll
-11:30-D e u Mowtt/lltwl
D n 31 1o1t1111y Carson U Tht 0111111 &amt fJ 3 10 29 News/Soap 0 01ve Afltn 11 lu&e m Hot1n's Heroes
Cl) Gtt Smart
24 Snu • f're.1t1r1
ID Clptiofttd ABC lle111 ~o Opus 22
12:00
D I 11 Mom s "l11u_,
lonu," "Wh1i11111na Otatll" U Tw~1pt z-
8 3 101 2t llews/Mow1t "DI·
1lllOl!fs" {drll 1~ Robtrt S~•
Richard lloundltee Shtfley W•nlen
0 Motie "The Gltftll Miller Story"
rd1a1 ~ lames Sle•a11 Cha1tu
D••'e lunt All'1()n Georat lob1u m Mtss.n 1111,_,blt
-12:30-
" ...,,,.: ··a r111t MMllaS" (com)
66 Sun Conntry Ju n Seber&
P1lrd 0 Neal )OI Mf Woodward A
Pott s wuacte between 1rttsltc !em
C>frament and lht dem1nds of do
mestrc lilt ruulls 1n a crutt~t bloc'
$0 w1lh lht htlp of I PSyChtllrtSI hf
1r1u lo solvt his problems
Q) ...,,it: tit "Man 111 tllt Mid,
die" {dra) '64 Robert Mitchum
Barry Sulhon
1:00
D Ill (ft T-r .. m Mo•i•: ""c11lc" (dra) ~6
W1llt1m HOiden. Kim Nava~
2:00
• IMlts; "'911 fer I C..11•." ...........
.., J1M .... ,, ""
-2:30-
• llhNs: ..,.., ft~ ,...
,ie," "lib11 lrt111 Yntlf4ty"
• -..: '1llt "-,..,, ..
ldra) 47 Cllarlu Cobur11 Tom
Dr1,t. Humt Ctony11, lmitt Tandy
Otan Slodwtll, CiadJS Coootr Tht
ilOfy ol 1 boy 11owin1 up 1n lrtltnd ull4er a clom111ttnn1 t11111ly, bt1n1
l0vtd only by ht' l!andt•ltltt
-l:JO
• llfflt : "Actnt4 .... ., .. , ..
(mys) ·~6-Dn1d 8rt1n V1111n11
Crtr Vt11 fttlJIOft Wiien 1 lllllland
l1wy11 IS murdtred, Poltet ~ •
n11ht club sinaer A llofntCrde olf1Ctr •
1u11ntd lo the use, falls fol' Ille
11n1tr and helps to d1it0Vtr wllo
teally did 11
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Mnmlllld
l lvlill6 J
ezoo ••t-1.111 .... mn..~c_..
BID U1121l~._ e sa.n., & H111,11 ..... e 1 i.. LMc, ec..ir.,...
1241 T"' Or111Nla: ..... 111 Alt m Tiit Dectrk C..,a11y H All ill Ille famll)
HI Octillld
-6:30-
,,' UJ) {JIJ llews
G r1e Tic DM111
l1ll Men Gtiffi11 Sllow • 181 Tiie ltt4y 8u11th
•S.lot4. s.. 83 Dick Caftft Slllw m Nocar Duke Hoc•' llll 0.tr Easy
7:00
9 D 8 <1l tUI "'"' e C2ll KIHY Da11 Aa1111
D (J) Tiit ltttr's Wild
ID 111°A-S•H
UJl flC TK Douch
II) 1111111 Hill ®As lllt11 ltllnts
rD Owtr Easy ID los licos T1111Mn Lto1111 <Bl llltdttil/ltluer lteport
-7:30-
D Tiie Mupptt Sllow With cutsl
L11a M1neth (R)
CD Kam Days Aslin
U COllW111tr llaylint
9 (jJ) F au lllt MllSic e Thal's Hollywood
C1J l'M M11.n111
.. Tiie S.tlif1111
• All in Ille F•ily <IJl C2ll M•A •s•H
G)Mllll·l! 0 Tiit S.llinns
l8l ll!lpldo
fl) The lilKNtll/ltbrer lltPQrt m LI 0111 Mujer
@ ....
9l Solla 11y Sona
8:00
U (J) (i}I Wlar In Cl1K1.i11ti (R)
Barley Quarters &ti promottd to on
au newscasltr and Les Hessman has
a d1Hteull hme acceptrng lhe lacl
ht'll have lo share the WKRP au
.. aves w•lh a female
• •. &Ml ..._ • .. "The M11tlc Stllool'' flit"°'"..,. .......... ..._ ,...-(-> .. ~ .. W11e11 ~ • w111,, wlio thllUft• 10 ful41
1 loc111 I '"a-t """"" W.W. t.llet ........ ,_1 lo 111 &It Hit. ,............,. llC .,.._-..-......,,.,-
Ult clltut.. lMt Jtl\ lltt .... t bla llecllt b Olp -
lt ..... , aM ·~..., "" Mil :::,.,..,.. •A
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NI lflt ClrClll .. ltaily llll loft& loll 10r00
11sttt. AAllaM!lt • (I (U LM eruJ (A) lht • , .. ti ..... f sW
• ...,.: .. ......_.. (~11) H h•rd dr1n&1n1 llulbt•d ot • popular ...._: "'"""' (d11> ·~s~ (2111t) -Gt011t C Scott. i.111 . womtn ,.Utltlt11 "''~" liodlinn Jt., Rusull. Jell Cllt11dlt1. Dt•
CIW .. ht A lfll. "'"''" to • 1iCft .tlllt 11\t lt$ sttlt 1111litt nt-i Owyu. M111 Cofdtr A IOCitlllt mtll. Mffh t ltetnllr dtVOICtd doc llMlf, In I SoQlp m11n1nt llltfrltt I Wftltr• 111(111111 .......,,
1111 11141 6tcidt• ht s IOI llt1. e • ._ but Ult 11~"4'1 tofllllllled IUrcll
• 1)1 • 'fWt ....... • ..... ....,, fOf pd 1ll!llJ$f WllClS llltif INflit&t
fMturn 11\C.lllft • Piii ot v11Mht• ~4l nr. ..,.. viii~ t llW dtPsttt l>l•lll'J lllM ••'• ~wn"' s.tll4wit.11"· • blllld c111 e u. ..., llefcM9 tocet11t1 ac•1n.
.tlo lrtvtls' to di\tent louhoN .., -lO·.--e .............. l$1' tfl • ftl .. U tMtlltllOll of tllt -• Git Sllaft
m.tlln1 lllbrb '11 1111 l11tntul1, an • • :t,.": -12:l0-rn11dtr's ~ •I Ollt of N•• Yoik'\ • .,,.,.. · Proltuor Cti.1lt• • ,._ ~ ...
MA t co•-AO •• .;• 1 d NHSOj! lloatJ lllrt tJM1tn1t1011 ~th ---• ._ "'"' ""' .. " ...... 11m-.. •• a "'' ... • Cl) (fl .-•·-...,1,. v11.11 lo •n •111tJ1n1 undtraroulld tt•I• •PPf•h ~1octs.s. •lltft lht lice .._ -_ _, ~ 111 A.-1r1lil that " 01v•d wl sm n tlldrs of tilt Court of ~ah. • ..... : ., ...,... .._.... .......,. ol SOiid 10Ck lht Slllt S ~ICbtfl COUfl, dteldt by _. ~-• .._.: ''Wt._ • IM .,.... m11ooty volt •llethfr lowt1 stilt {wes) ·~7-Ctotc• MonlJOll*Y, TOM
" (dai) ~/ (2hi~) Rock Hudson. eourl decisions art 11c11t Ol lflOl\I PllttMn. Sebastian Ctbot A ttwft (ff) lill a..,., _... marWll must clear ll1msd Of mw ltuttft 8.all. Robt1t Stack. Oololhy • de11n1 a ban• rMbe1-llle llu$bud
1.,lont A •tallhy. urupoft~tble 11 :OO of, '"' hf onct fond
pl.ybo1 •nd hts n1phomon1K $1Slt1 O!ant Brewstti
dUhOy tl1tmselvts and Olllefl 9 8 (.) U 1J.1 .... • •.00 • , ... MticM .....__,_ • ni.......,.. '-'
Klutitk t.r us S.aete • Cll 9 !fll l2tl ""'' U 'tUl ru y..,, ..
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lif'-S." {dra) '61 (2hrs) Vmen • • '-Ille r ..... ,
Leith Warren Beatty Altt1 the du th e IHllJ Hill 2100 of her l>usband, • not 50 successful J 4\ 0,.11 fr .. S.. Fralldk.t 9 lllttit: "Dt TH Tau TMI
4clrtu 11•tS uP ne1 career and -11:30-Stru111" (dra) '/0-Gent 8a11y,
rnovu to Rome only to become 9 aJl lll1ties: "Harry O," Lloyd B11d1ts. Diane Baker. Jowp11 fnme~ed IA lht world of gigolos "llko.M" Collen A min who stands lo earn 1 141 S.. lty S..c D million dollars 1f he can ~ldt
fD 21 ftlli&fll {S11ned for lht hu 1 9 ~ :till~ Clrwft anothtr to as.sumt his tdent11} ~els
mt 1mpa11ed) 8 U l <l0! 121J lhws/ llt•tJ a v1ct1m of a tt1m1nal d1suw .tlo -8:30-lllller -anb lo tuve an 1nht11taJ1Ce to
U llJ UJl The Sterur4 CM.· D 0... Allea at Ullf ~ d.;:~ ..,..
nil& Slllw It's cloak and dauer hme 1 --------------....:.._: ___ _
for Susan and Brad with 'Tilt B11 Rrp
Ott' aims its S•&hls on par~•nc tor
alttndants and lhr11 d1srteard of the
cars left IA the11 char&t m n.. Odd c..i,i.
fl) Solla lty Solle (R) Shtldon Har
01ck Ned Shtmn hosts lhos loo~ al
the ereat ly11t1SI Shtldon Harn1d ID Cbesp11ito
1$0) Americ• Sllon Story
9:00
I> l} l2 M•A•s•H (RJ A clumsy
fool sold1t1s lrnds tht quickest way
to tht mw's heart, boosllne morale
at the wa1 we11y 407 l th
E IJJ tit Mo.it: "'olttt SIOfJ-Conltssions of 1 l1dy Cop" (dra) 80
(2hrs)-l\iren Black. Don Murray.
frank S1nat11 It Eddie Eaan. Jamu
Wh11more Jr lhe story of a career
pol1ctwoman. b1ou2ht lo the brink of
a ne1vous b1takdown by lht conlhct
1ne demands ol htr personal and
prolts.s1onal hvu
8 0 ® (8 Mowtt: "All God's
Chll4rtn" (dra) '80 (2hrs)-R1cttard
Widmark, Ned Bully, Ossie Oav•s
Ruby Dee. Tosh Van Devere. The
r1velrn& story ol fam1hu. nt1&hbor
hoods and an enllte community on
fht mee of ~one totn apart by lht
advtn t of forced school buSln&
GI MtlY Griffin Sr.. if• Tiie American Sllort Story
-9:30-
D ) 1' flt ~ un'.t c-0ncen·
Irate on htr la• rttutn •hen 1n old
boyf11tnd shows up and they strikt
romanllt sparks 102t1htr (arl is the
only ont who 1.5n'1 1mpre~d by him
who's 11th. footloose and more than
rudy lot the kind of tun Flo loves
fil The llme1iU11 Sllo<t Story (R)
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DAYTIME MOVIES
11:00 Q) "[nc011nttr W1lh flit Un
•nown" 7'i Roo $(oiling
12:00 ClJ ffl "Tiit Yan• at Os·
f0td" ld1a) I~ Roben la1lo1 m • "Ud1n tourac-"
(dla) 44 Ooana Ba11ymore
3:00 )t "Tii t llew Ct ntu11u '"
ld•a) 17 G•o·~, C Stoll sw ,
Ktar h )dn, Al•1ande1 •
EVENING
8 :00
0 t I 10 11 lJ Nt1'1
a• m n "'"' U St11~y I Kutch
CJ Maudt GI M•A•S•H
Q) 6oo4I T rmn
124! A111tr1Can eo-ernment fD Th« (leclrK Comp1nr
)I All rn tllt hm1ty
so Octanll\
-6:30-
f ) u ,. """ D ct ric he Oou1h
ftQJ llltr• Crrlfln Show m All 1n tht F am1!r a> Sanl0t4I I Son m Otck Cavett Show
,ft Tlte l11d1 Bunch
€D Mr Se<rt1Jn1
so Owr u sy
7:00 uaa l n lltw1 D ?9 Ha"' 01ys Ac11n
O 1 e Tht Johr's Wrld m Oodttr Ou1oul/Ood1t r r rt
Glmt
12 Tic ht Oov1h
Cl) lenny Hill
,. t11i11llt
ID <mr luy (C-C)
tD Los RKOS h mllitn Uoran
50 lbclltil!lt~rtr lltPOrt
-7:30-
0 SomebMy lint lrh You lh•\
~prml ta~t\ a loo~ at tht ''•hi
aR .. n\I cant" and locusts nn thm
1natmg lhf ltais 1•1100 and old
~•wts I ales surrounding lh• dr\ta\t
3 Happy Oaf\ A111n D TIM Gur1111m C.111t
o 19 rK~ tht MllSIC U Hollyweod Sq11artt e 'M Ma1airnt ClJ Tht s.tht1ns m Baseball Th' lA Ood~"\ ~I lht
S.an f rant1~0 Goan I'.
121 .2t M•a•s•H
Q) Ad1111·12
ll Th« Sllllr•IM
24 ow Kouseworb m tbdlt11/ltllrtr •..,i
tD u Otra Muter ,. "'"' S"O Great rtrfOfllllllCtS
8 :00
U 12 Jr111111y Mcllt<hol Spec:11I
(Inn W11h iYtm llr1s11 McN1cnol
Ricky 5'hrod'1 Conrad Bain Jell
Cona .. ay Magic Johnson Ku11
Thomn Jell Kut;sh s 01nc•n
Machine and Donni Pucow
D n lt Real ''°pit (RI ft~
fu1r\ 1ncludP a bl"I hat I cnarh
.. no h'IP\ gul hnm undr1p1t.1tr1td
oa ~f•nuno • 1afh" .I c,(10 m•m
b•" vi a N •l·.-n 11111111 a c~non•
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clan vacal•1 lhP nouu on gr~duatmn
nighl 1n d•l,,tnct 10 I 1mmy and hi\
lrotnd (11ntt and 'ht11 a••lfrot"d~
bul 1hr11 t;rnonR btc~m•\ a chaoltt
<,<tnt lhal p•al~ when lht BrAd
l.1•d s com• homt (C C)
• Th« lutm wrtll lahMf O Mofle "Ad•tnturn of th
Queen" fdra) /'J 1/hl\I llobtrl
St~cl Ralph B•llam, So11ttl &roo~t
8ndt .1d U1tlmar Oa wid Htdl\On
I h• \llJ•y ol a ltJ •11•1 \hip lhrUltntd
111 b• Ot1l•t.t1~d N1lh all M bn.lrd ''
par• QI a d•a~', 1t~d•lla •i•>n>t ~
mulh m1111on1 •• pa\ rn~•r
Q) MoWlf "Sm1tt Jenny, Tov'••
Du d" (111111 /4 • ?h11) Andr••
Ma•co .. «' U•.id l•". or • 0'"'''
rnw•l h2il01 b•t••mr\ 1n• lw•d <Wtlh ~
C11vt1 girl m~rk,~ fr11 murd,. 4nd
lond\ h1\ o .. n lot• II ,,,~,
24 lbllOl\al Uw Slim.ti Quu
ID ZI T0111fllt
-8:30-
• uh11 P'rofllt m Grtat P'tffOOMllUS tRJ Whtn
litll r rtttes Om I II S1;1r I hr
•Ork ol blit~ por11 1nclud1ni
------------------------, l•n&ston Hug ho P1ul l au,,Mr
I
Hott lllOn Ely and eongttrett LIM Donovan than. the fun
and e11cltement on KTLA'• WMknlght mu91Cal game thoW
~ the Mullc, ... " Monday through Friday at 7 .30PM on
KTLA (ChaMel 5).,
Ounbu Clt••lnt Omi<I\ and Chn
ton Derricks Carioll 1s pe11o•mrd br
V1nnfltt C.moll s Ur Dan Aris Co1ps on
' se11es ol musical stltehon1 m Mt Duk e C1llrrt111
rJO Ktnry Hll4SOll's _,,,,
9 :00
D Hallmark Hall of fame
• ,resents
HENRY FON DA 1n
"CIOEOll'S TllUM,£T"
B I u Hallr1111k Hall ol
r1111t: "C....'s Tr11t11'91" <?hrs)
(drl) 80-litniy fonda lost rmtr
tohn liouHmtn Fay W11y S•m
Jaltt, Oun lagcei lht sto1y ol
Cl1rtnu £Ml G1dton 1 \mall town
tose1 convicttd of a ptlty t11mt and
sentenced to fJYt yra1s 1n p11M>n
after being denied the 11~hl to br
repmenltd by a lawytr
11 at H · 0tff'1t111 StrlMI tC Cl
• () (fO 2\ C!llrtlt't Alltth
(R) Part one of t..o parts · Onr lovr
Two An1els ·Kenny bit~ into tht
lap of tuuiry when sh• •S IOld she rs
the tons lost d1u1llttr of • •Ulth
hotel owner, bul lier new found lift
11•u i.omt dramalit 1w1sls when slit
lalls on loo with tht min •llo
trac•td her down, and then btcomu
1 m1lhon111e OYtrn11ht when lltr
father m,ittriou~r dlts
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• II Qi ...... IMry CR) "1114 Rot• Star CQn(t l arry finally finds
Or1nt Ill I Sen fr l n(IKO llottl with
Ille roe• star, wllO's p10PQHd 11111
lltlf, but 5fle'1 tlru dy INff ""her
m111d Joey T r1wolt1 ll Ult Cutll . ......., ........ ....,: .... ,..
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plly 01'!.tln Wtllr narrl"\ lh1\ lu1
boltnt h1\IO•J nf th' liuO'.o~ Rivtr
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10:00 D n lt Quu1cy N~ Wa' to
l•tal I"""'' Quon( 1 '''I"\ l~al' '""'g" ~ dUlh ..as cau\tO o, cul c h1c1nt a po1.,o• sht ... us•"i'. 10
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DD ""' U ) ' 1d' " VtaaS S•tCt • I tht O,<er1 Inn Dan and • S.,,AI
\Quid rniac t 1n a dn;malt •H •I to
~" a cno1roc1apne1 and lour 111<1
rU\ &•!IS liom I 1110 ol WICl(lu~ '' C•Jn1
hOltd up 1n 1 hOltl f)fnlllou~ (CC)
II) •1111 lialltry
ft) U111 Myttr Martld1
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66 Jt11111ft1 loMs lllicllltl f'11u,
Joll11 lty1on A 8ollem11n art 1tudtnl
i.educcs 111d tlttrallu tllt motlltr ol
Ont ol hts 1dn11rtrs. • ~111tlas
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·You ·won't take
candy from
this baby.
· She can't be conned. And she
knows how to avoid being ripped off.
We asked reporter Paul Moyer
to show you how she protects
herself ... and what you can do to
keep from being easy prey.
Watch "Crimes Against The
Elderly:· a special six-part
Eyewitness News
Closeup.
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THURSDAY (Continued)
10:00
U e 12 Tht Contendu lohnn1
Captor nursone ~1t obs "h•th .. trt
bru1std urhtr on an alttrt4hon '"'h
lht Ruuo;in poloc• '" ;i Mo\Co-
restaurant pulls out All 1100· I\ ht
ballles 101 the 1101d me4a1 a1 1n•
Olympic Games
UDNews
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a> "'"'' Gllltty fD Cf111t11 Tllrtt l n• M1s\1ss1pp1
R1wtr l!>ft !Iott• Ant.,..h U>lleet
students llil•"•~e br rah on the
M1ssiss11>1>1 prt\tnl '"' •hd• .,!If and drama prrtorma••• I• l)l'Optt
Jov1ne ;iJone lht ,,.,, ban~
ID Uu Muter M11t1d1
54 llnsdle< ~
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SO, Tht Nat1011<1t Law S4rl'finl Qu11
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• MIM: "Illy lllM llwls Co*"
(hor) '6!>-lroy Donahue
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FRIDAY
MATZ
fOI 111ttn1n1 1nd 1tt11-la~
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DATTlllC lllOVIES
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EVENING
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e 1 LM l11er e GeM Tl111t$ 8 Histtly of Mtaico
G Tiit Clectric Company IBl All la I.lit F1111ily
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8:00
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des1anates Grandma ltnny F retman
l uther s mothe1 for theu highest
tribute. but her 101 11 recemne Ille
honor 1s clouded by the contmu1ng
tbt1no ot h11 ,o11111111 JOft, C.J. ·= ............ Hill "hd1lt Rtlutna" Pun ma Atdll1 0tcu 811e• llOctll 1n10 •
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1tt1rdtd younc min It lllt 'ub1tct ot
1 JL1tnlil" t •f)t11ment on b111n su1
It'' ••I~ •m111nc rm1lt5 • m (10) (2tl *'' IM MIMr (JI) ' Tht Wiy MOI~ Wete Mor~ and
Mindy it hve l11la11ous h11h1t1hts
hom their put ioaether afle1 Min
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(dra) 70 (lhrO Ed ~tl'IOn Sutanne
Pleshette A wilt ol 1 lop phys1rn1
..host dulh has been ruled acc1den
lal suspt(IS loul oliy •nd is dete1
min ed to find oul rven t!IOu&h !ht
Huth may luvt he1 deep personal
wounds and nurlb1u~
GI C11ol lllrnttt tnd fr1111a a> Mo.11: "Ch1110" (,.t s) '69
(2nrs)-(lm Pnslti lni Balin A
relo1med OIJ!la.o UUl>f5 trom his old
ianii and nelos save a wes1e1n town
R M11k of Oil '11nhn1
-8:30-• 1. IJO 8 Bent0n lR) lhe
Army Wants You Benson takes on
lhe US Arm1 ~hen ht lurns ht was
t~e v1clim ol secret iC •trnmtnl
eaoe11men1s
GI Tht Odd Couple
CLIFF
ROBERTSON
in his Oscar-
winning role as
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out an old Jutt1d ltld' IO ll1t dlS(ow try of murde1 w1111 1 mulll 111~llOfl -
dOllar 111ohve
11 ACADEMY AWUDS Of
tt COUNTRY MUSIC/UVE
• fH) rJIJ Sl'lCW.; Tiit' i sat ... ~Mal Au4t11y of C..11rr ll••k
Air11• (lhrs) Claude Al1111s, loietta
tynn and Ch11lu P11~1 th11
special event from Knotts Bt11y r 1rm
nur Los Anaelu !he hnahsts 1n the
Entert11ner of the Yu1 A•a1d cate
eo1y 11e Waylon Jenn1nat W1ll1e
Nelson Ktnny Ro1e15 loteltf Lynn ind Crystal Gile
8 (J) (tQI 12tJ 1ft11tf fllilltf (R)
• Tht lnvento1" When Woio cats un
der the spell ol a hypnotrst lo try to
1emtmbt1 the Otl11ls of a mme he
blurts out some shock1n1 statemenls ~ul the rest of !ht $Quad (C·C) m Merv Gtiffift Sllow
1) C.11t11 TllrM m lllil •-. Iii EM111 Store
-9:30-
• _1) :Ii jf Tiit llope11 (RJ
Tht Rummaae Salt' Helen aets the
shod ol hu hit .. nen she e1ve a
bunch ol maruin11 to a rummare
s.ilt ano finds ou1 loo late thal thty
we1e S1anle1 ' e11J1ts macu1nes U <keuus
fD Julia C~1td ind Mort CompanJ m 11oc11ts Tapat111 :5~ Stubur•
P~17
SATURDAY
MAT l
MOANING
6 :00
0 Th11"s Cat
D Ntwi lltpt1r
$ Slinrist Stmuler
0 Commun1ly fttdb1t• m Un1wtmty ol lht Atr
Q) f1fm1 th1I Tuch
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3 Vrll1 Alt&rt
0 Bay City ltollt11
D ~untry f101d1
8 TV Classroom
0 Davty & Col,,th
10 Ifs Your 8u11ntn
GI Spu• Out
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ID C1ptt0ntd ABC Nt ws
39 St11ch. Quest lor Person1I
Mun1n1
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U 3 10 2t Sliptrfr1tn41 D Hot fud&t Show m Th11'1 (llOll&h
ED Yoea lor Ht1ltll
-7:30-
Casper rhe Friendly Ghosr ,., a<>'>19np<J ro -.erve as gu;ud1an D Dust)"S Trtthoust
anger ror a ~'a" ot f Pmare ~pac.e oarro1 ott1cers in rhe 0 23 >t Ca111tr & tllt All&tb
animated series Ga~ne1 and thP Angeles Sarurdays a1 D l'actwtttn
7 ~OAM on NBC e .,dswoild ----------------------! 0 Tht l-llan1tr m Eltmt nlal) lltwl uml[! The dog·gondest gang
of bank·robbers you
ever sa w!
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OOBERMANS
tomorrow n1qhl at 6'
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ID Ja~n Today
8:00
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D )3 lt Fred & a.rr11y Mfft
Utt Slllnoo
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hon p1cturt for NBC \l1mn1
Cary Colem1n. 12-yur-old shr
of the network's "D1f1'1ent
Strokes." Also \l1111n1 1n lht
film 11e hlht11nt Helmond
("So1p") 1nd fltlt nd Hyde
Whitt ("The Auoctllts"). Colt
man portr1ys lotr Seymour. 1n
orphan shullltd const1nlly from
one lost,, home to 1nother. who
want\ more thin 1nyth1n1 else
lo be 1 Cub S<oul. Htlmond 1s
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public rt l1hons eaecuhff who 1s
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meet Cto11e Burns, country 11111·
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presents a onr hour spetlil sh r
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~ow 11111 01111n11e al the cr1dlt
of count ry music. Nuhv1llt 'l
Grand Olt Opry. Tiit special,
"Geo11r Burns 1n Nuht tllt ,"
11111 1nch1de new 1114 st1nd11d
counlry music htls (ht'll 1l10
add dashes of h11 inimitable
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number ol mator t41!nlry m1111c
sUrs who 11111 be announ(td
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of f eatures a ttainable via
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• Automatic Dial
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• 8 Operating Modes
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HELEN HAYES ' BEST ROLE
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KALEIDOSCOPE
Our showroom 1s a virtual kaleidoscope o f colors The
reasons are vaned -
We know that color coordinating 1s the primary target
when buying carpet Ouahty is usually second 1n line. and
because we have such a vast selection of qualities. 1t is easy
to coordinate color and quality to each ind1v1dual s taste
However we know that a volume of samples looking at
you can seem very contusing -but we feel that showing
iust a few samples 1s not a fair representation of the carpet
business Our huge select ion gives our sal~speople every
possible option 1n working with people helping them to find
rhe perlect choice
So 1f you are 1n the market to select your carpeting
select Alden s to help you thats what we re here for* 1 1 1
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