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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-05-18 - Orange Coast Pilot~--.. -· ' .. • &DIS .Flourish in NeWport Af ,, ... ence police dep•rtment'11 lone '. ~:elements ln order to pull the ln1r.cllenl1 to attract 1 Ylri«Y ot ton artlltl. ne1 operat 1eem ln111 re · P'ltable "'""· H•kln1 cth1nt.1 • tor even1hln• trom non·blnlr )Oau to lU('ratlv• laod d ala lO -1uob.M IUlu Often the onl)' way th"lr vlc· Llma un l4111 th• aum rrom th bon"t buslneoH ~II ta wheth r they've 1otttn thf'llr money' wortt, t:n the end Thtrt have ~n • lot of ca1 recently In N"wport Buch , where t.M tnveetor or cllt'nt hu ended up holdinc the b11 and ht. supposed bu11nH partner Is nowhere to be found lnvesllgator11 aarf'I ~ffk•na a n operator named D•v1d Muehlberger who they a llege m 1aappropr1 ated a '400.000 ya cht in the procesi> of selling up 1t million dollar loan or 1n suranre scam ~o Newport Beal'h g~m SUNDAY VOL. 73, NO. 139, 7 SECTIONS, 112 PAGES Mia1t1:i Erupts Eighl Killed in Violence .. . . :J'AMPA-.-f'ht-cAP1 An all· -·c°'. llOli t.raham <irdc~t'd 500 ·hate Jury in Tampa found-four N at1onal 'Guard troop!f into ·hite-~IKemen mnocent,-· 1-J1-1--'~tr.nnrt1""111.'tp'-st:ir<' ·and lcx"af aturday·fn (;onncct1on with the la" Pnforcc•ment offi cers l'Op<.' a ting death of a blC1ck 1\t1am1 "1th the \lll lt•nce n s urance executive A few Thl' incident!\ acrO!\)> M1am1 ours later. violence broke out were "most definite ly" sparked n several sections of Miami and by the acquittal of four Dade t least eight persons were killed, County officers charged in the lice s aid. d e ath o f Arthur Mc Duffie. About 50 persons were taken to Miami pohce spakesman Calvin iam i area hospitals. where Ross said. pokesman Mike Marquez said A group of protestors occupied veraJ were in "very critical the first floor of the downtown ition." Metro Jus tice Buildi ng for 1Cubans' ch eacef ul HAVANA I AP) About 1 illion Cubans joine<i m a noisy u t orderly anti-American arch in Havana ~aturday. with housands waving their fists at he sealed-off U.S. mission bu1ld- ng where 381 of their coun· rymen were seeking asylum broad. Cuban newspapers hailed the e monstration as one of the big est ever on this communist· uled Caribbean island. Some of· 1cials estimated the crowd at nearly 1.5 million in the 81 2-hour em onstrataon. No violence was reported. and he marchers' mood generally •as festive Some danced to the hythm of bongo drums as they moved 20 C1breast past the U S interests section buildmg facing the Malecon seaside drive. The demonstration had been .called to protest American "1m· erialism." but 1t became more reaction toward the more than 0 .000 Cubans who have fled President Fidel Castro's rule an recent weeks by piling aboard <See CUBANS, Page A2> seve ral hours until police and re- inforcements regained control of the building just before mid· night, officers said. While the bulldlnfl was being occupied. cars nearbv were burned and windows were shot out Ross said a "large-scale rock and bottle-throwing incident" broke out in a six-block area of the predomin antly black "Liber· ty City" section at about 6 p.m. Earlier in t he day, the all· male jury in Tampa deliberated two hours and 40 m inutes before announcing 1ls verdicts "In God's eyes they're guilty God will take care or them. wailed Yula Bell McOufrte. mother of the dead man. Arthur Mc Duffie. as she "as led from the courtroom "I knew God's Justice would take care of m y bo~ ... cried Julia Marrero. the mother or de· fe nd ant Alex M arrcro. who raced the stiffest charge of set'ond·degree murder "He 1s mnocent." she sobbed. clutching rosary beads Marrero. 26. who lake his co· defendan~ Ira Dagg!>. 3l. and M 1chael Watts. 30. "as fired rrom thl· Oade Count~ sheriff's office a:, a result of 1ts inves tigation of the 1nc1dent, put has face on the de· fense table and wept when the clerk read the \erdict. He emer1<'<1 from the court a few minutes later and hugged and kissed relatives and friends The rourth defendant. l.:baldo Del Toro. was acquitted las t week (See MlAMI, Page AZ) Appeal Due? Contestants Go Bananas B)' JACK.IE HYMAN ALTAifENA <AP> -They cho mped a nd they gulped, but 3S people failed Saturday to unpeel the world .. banana-eating record during the Old Fashioned Days celebration here. The event was sponsored by the International ~anana Club, which maintains a museum of banana. artifacts here and claims 6.436 members world ·de . CLUB FOUNDEll KEN Bannister sat the top downed just over a dozen bananas each in two utes. They were 12-year-olds Elaine Smith and Chris allegoa, and Brad Harder, 16, all of Altadena. The record in the Guinness or World Records is 17 bananas ln two minutes, Bann.la r said. He said the outdoor competition was watched bx a crowd of 400 to 500 people and a chiroprac.tor in a &orilla suit, who serves as the club's mascot. "He likes to let oul his frustrations on the weekend," Bannister explained. BB MID B E PUBCBASED $52 worth of bananas - aix cartons ol them -al his favorite grocery store. "Their bananu are always • cooaumer·perfect col· or," uid BannlJter, 41, a promoter and pboto1raphy teacher. '"Ibey must have a banana ri.penln1 room." He uid there were no bananu left after tbe com· petiton, who r .... ed lJl aae from • t.brouab l&eir late teens. and a few betpen fl.nisbed eat.in&. No one scit lick, 8anD1lter aald, and "nobocb 1UPl*I OD any peels ekber. '' Clee BANANAS, Pa&e AJ) '' '\U \\ '1•1.f I \I . df'•l~n. Albtrt Ooodht-lm end Cburll.-a J aiy f'tshcr. were con v1ct4"d last w~lr In fcdf'lr~I court on 1un Ila-.·& vlohallone, 1 convac- tlon that grew out ol a probe of t ht• I r uJ es OP«!' rau ion A Nt'wport Beach m an. At tila OeAiih. und l\tS uccomphce from South La&una, Michael Nt•wman, "'ere sentenced to ft>dt>ral J)nson terms for btllung »o investor out of SlOS.000 on an advunce fee loan scheme Omega F inancial. a ewport Center firm which sold rned1cal equipment a:. a tax shelter, as currenU y the focus of an investigation by the US. Al· torney General's office Sentencing has been set for M J} 20 1n Orange Count y Superior Court ror a Corona del Mur man, J ack Pullon, and has partner. Vincent Carrano who were convicted or fraud, con- sparacy and grand theft with the embeuJemenl of SI m1lhon from thel.l' Swiss Vaults. Inc. precious metaJsstorage firm. Co Petro.Ma rketing Group. Inc of Newport Bea~h. headed by ex-eon Harold Goldstein. as currently under anvestagatioo for allegations or fraud in connec- tion with the sales of gasoline futures These cases, accordmg to Newport Beach investigators, are only a small sampling or the extent to which white collar crime IS at work an their city. Detective Susan Race . tbe 1nvest11(ator. said she has mes~ off theJr scams: money, lnlll on a half·doien general types ~ i and greed. fra ud ··,to.••• ••People ln Newport Beach "Right now. I've got three M hue a more cavalier attitude four cases an e!lc~ category, about their money. They think rasea where the v1ct1ms have re-that ·s bow to operate. · porlJld losses or m ore than ' $50.000." she said. '"The emphasla ls on working· Newport Beac h hes become hard and also on playing~ - such fertile ground for swlndJers gambling narcotic•. women - because of the citv's r elatively and that's how the cons get thetr . a w hooks into people." said Peters. recent growth and the affluence of its new resldenlS. Those elements can be found · "There is no ·otd money' 10 in tbe victims, or marks, or ' Newport Beach ," sajd Deputy DeAgh's advance fee loan scam. District Attorney George Peters . It's there in suspected frauds ,. "The people with new money such as Co Petro. as well. t hat we're seeing there are the La w enforcement orftcaals say kind who think large sums are to their toughest job is getting be made by handing over their cases to court. money on nothing more sub6t'ltn-In the Newport Beach depart- ttal than a handshake .. ment. for instance. Detective That mak~ the city ripe p1ck- mgs for con artists who look for <See NEW. Page AIO> ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, M AY 18,....t980 Fl F-TYCENTS Attacker Shot Off-duty Cop Fe lls Man .... ·• 8~ JODI {',\DF:Sll EAD SI\ ~anta Ana offtcN.., ~ur .D! RW.~~" ====-=-:~rQ~l'i!Jnl'!Jd!i'ce1d±-_-tP'aarrklre~1~aJ1P11ldci-:$J~~-:Je.t.-edl-;=::==t ...,._._ .. " "H-d 'u.t'" ·°'a" t a -9' n 3" "i m to clrop hh. '-'l.-apiJn lll'r.- pohccman pla~ ;nl! !!OH al ~1 th: fused and m~tc·ad luni.:t-d for Squan• Park Salurda> n1~f\t ~hot Rife. au·ordini? tu J ~hcnff .., dt> Bull and Puff Jim Toguchi was painfully loeing his arm wresUing match·fn a toumamept explained on Page A8. But vk· tory was sweet for Sonya Stone . 10. as she was cheered acr oss the finis h line a t the Orange County E'XceptionaJ Games for handicapped children a t Founlian Valle~ School Saturday. GSA Opium Stash Short by Half Ton w ASHING TON (AP) -Hair a ton of raw opium is unaccounted for in a U.S. narcotl~ stockpile at West Point, N.Y ., and In- vestigators have evidence that at least a small portion of it was stolen, government sources say. The re-port of stolen opium coincides with the recent release of a General Services Ad· 'mlnlstratlon audit which chareect that aecurtty over the 1tockplle at Weat. Point and another lJl Denver was inade- quate. •·Control over 1overnme.nt 1tockplle1 or narcotic sub· 1tance1, worth bUliona of dollan on the llllclt market. must be Improved to prevettt poaaible pUferqe," Lbe auditaald., Although the audit cited no evidence of theft, sources said GSA investigat()rs we re told by an Informant for the Drug En- forcement Administration that he purchased about one pound of ),he raw opium from a GSA of- tlclal in the m1d -1970s. The sd..trces, who asked not to be n amed. 'Said that charges were never brought against the offlclal, who sWl works for GSA. ed that the statute of UmJta· lions lb the cue bu now ex-. plred. They adited U\at al the time ot tbe ... tbe oplum s um ... atored at a lea aeeure facllil)' ln Somervt.Ue. N.J .• but ~aa later transfln"ed to Weet ~t. CIOd k1lh.--d an Anaheim man .,..ho partment spoke~man threatened him and u J(roup or pil'nicker.. \\Ith a "hammer and ··When he J!Ol a short d1-.lan1'l' cutting shean.. according to the he lunged at Raft• and the officer Orange Count) Sheriff:. Depart fired a shot a.nd st ruck him Qnce m ent in the c~t ... said U . Raymond d Graham. J ack.le Rife. 30. an five other Parker was dead on arrival at officers were participating an a Fountain Valley Community Fountain Valley t ournament Hospital. Uncomfirmed reports sponsored by lbe Nei&bbomood Watch Program, a communi.l)'" alledged that the suspect may group aimeCl at euttin& crime. have been part or a motorcycle Wltneues told sheri ff's c1e-croup. ~g to the Sberifrs pat.ies that lite incident besaa departmeaL when sever a l picniclten in· The weatJOn used was a .22 • tervened to stop George Robert c.-aHber handgun, registered for P arkH. 19. fro m beating J Riff''<i personal ust-. act'ordin!l to 140man Sant.a Ana Police He reportedly returned to ~ There were no othe r inJunes park a rew mlnutes later armed reported.. 1be mvestiaatlon con· l with a hammer and c.-utUn1 tinues. shears and be~an th~aterung • the people 14 ho had defended the t "oman Democrats , P a lMABY CONCERNS - Presldential candidates are virtually nominated before Californians vote. Opinion Page articles look al whether primary elections abort democracy, bow they could be run to better ad- vantage and why our June 3 de~ cislons: may have impact alter all. Page A7 . LOCK IT UP -lnn atlon has turned many family baubles lnlO treuures burstan find irreslatl~ ble. CTealini a secure hideaway ror them hu brought a boom in sates of safea for both homes and busineu. Page Cl. onaorr a ua -The Bl• Three m.,-be erylns the blue1 over 1lUIDPln1 aalea, but an M· soclated PNSI story 1ua-ta tbe automekere m ay have brou1bt t he m l1eriea on tbemMlves. Paa-e 4/' ..., . I Get Draw In Maine 8~ The A~~ialed Pre~ Sen Ed..._ <1rc1 ~1 t\enned' era .... c'<i Prt•-;1dt•nl Carll'r'~ lead 10 ~l ;,11nc SaturdC1)' a :. the stat~ Dt-m1X'ra11c PJrty apportioned ::!2 dl'lei.:ates lo tht.• national nom 1naung con"ent1on Georgl' Bus h bt.·~ted Honald Hl'ugan a l the Dela.,.. ttre !\lute con"ent1on . Aased on the re~ull!> nf town and <'ll~ cau<'UM'S held Feb 10. Carter had bet•n proJeckd to win the ~t ame dele~atwn by a 12·10 marRtn But followin!l a second ballot c1t the :.late convention in Bangor. the president and h1~ M as:,achusetts challenger ended up ~1th 11 delegates apiece t \ Al the Delaware state GOP convention in Wilmington. Bus h t-merged with six of the state's 12 national con vention de· le~ates. while Reagan got four and the other t~o went uncom· milled. j Even thoug h the closeness of the convention noor vote pre· vented his taking command of ' the Maine delegat ion . KeMed)'. looking for new impetus in his long.shot bid to deprive Carter or renomination. haJled the de· velopments there. GENUINE FOLKS -0ntt the talk ahows ral'l out of celebrities, it was only natural that TV networks would start talking to incredible. real peo- ple. An Associated Press feature looks at the traveling hosts of · the newest vlewing rad. Paee 88. •••• t••• ' ... • DAILY PILOT Sul'Oty. Ma~ 11. ttlO Values Conunent Could Counteract Violence By 8 ANDBILION Of .. ..,..,.... ..... ~··V\ ion That convenient. -n~•PC!ft'1vt> bab)'·liUu hu com«" •n ror ril sheN! of cnUC'lsm ILll a noe11Uve \oOuen« on <:Mldttn 11\th on ~ hsl Is lb~ charae tbat lht medium perpelJ'ates vlolt'n('('. And that effect 1un red na honal atknltOCl whtn lht' lhre-e major net"'wks ~,.. sut'd for m m~Wm m a 1978 M1em1 d\111 suit by t'Of'lvacted murderer Ron· ney Zamora. 16, and has pu4!tnts The suit charged that \he networks had "IO\O~lC8\ed" the youth with v1olent pro11am1 and rautl'd him to rommi• the murd'r of an 83 yeiat old n•t1hbor woma.n 1'h s uit WWI subleq"""'tly d t1mlsaed by the \J S Ol•tnct Court If televh1lon'1 1nnutnce ts 110 po" erfw. how can th~ Amt-rican hmUy turn vlewina lnto a poslUw experiencf'" "By wnn1 television to lt'iiC'h nonvlolenl't'il · answers Yolanda Kang . daughter or the late Dr M artan Lu\beor Kmg and a dirtt· tor of Atlanta's Center for ~1al Change. named after her fat.her ln a provocative essay ln the current lssue o! Teachers' Gulde to 1't'levtaaon. Mlss King con· of solving human problems," tends that the medium is a says Rex Gaede. director ol the teechJn(C tool now: that a ~t Is Orange County Child Guldance round ln ulmost every Amencan Center in Costa Mesa. home (even homes without .. He r assumption is that tl!lephones or plumbing) and passivity is good. that the set ls turned on for six "I'm not so sure that it ls a hours every day. generally held opinion ln this · • T e l e v i s i o n p r o v i d e s country. Amerwan cruldren with a living •. Puaivity is onJy one of many laborat.ory of We." she says, ad-·means in deallng_ with conflict. vorattng that parents leach tbejr and it wouldn't wort for every· r hildren to question what they thing. lf Israel used a passive see and help them draw their philosophy-it probably wouldn't own conclusions. "Whal American children exist today." Jearn from TV depends on what Gaede believes children their famahes teach them," she stfouJd be offered many •optJons writes so they can make ct>01ces. ··Fa mi hes who allow their Supporting Gaede's concept children to watch violence and was.Dr. Bender. who said that say nothing about their values. ·~bnttrm need to be ~to_· to watch war and say nothing many techniques. and that they about aum-. tonctlll for-peace, ~P'~ them to see what l"llH eblldl'en capable o( --1:111-. tr•mplln1 e.ch other to deatl "lhople lll•ve to hght fo r for the sakeota better 1ea&. themselves to find their own · · (f we do DQt want ~ildren to way. If •t™W •re taught a re· v tw~ violuee. we DlUst nbt pertoir'e of' techniques.·· the .. -.. ..-; It ,,... Iberia ithout a JQOt~'r of a •1w~· Mlnr:.. , ;ti' dlllllr u.. Coa1Uct wu .. UwT:.ill 1111~ eitlll~ . ,...._, .. _._ ......... QD t;t t .. selves i n ~•e U U..---~~-~ .. ~~~~~~~~~w;:;;::;i;:~, ~~ -musnslt. -;:; a were the other To actlce the technique or options? How else might the pro-nonviolence. Mlss King ad· blem have been solved?"' vocates role playlng. wblch she Miss Kfttt '"~ nonvlolente sat.t; ttle ftnt""'nflt rtlMS ~­as an option -a tactic to fi ght marchers did to learn how lo injustice .. and by uUlizin~ it. she respond to violence. Play.acting. 'contends, social change-can be she said. eventually became real ~ realized. and a part 0( them. While several Orange Coast "Play '-preparation for life." professionals In the fields of a dds C.Olleen McBride. South child psychology and entertain-Coast Repertory Theater's ad· ment concur with Miss King's m inlstratlve auistant and premise. -they empbas~e that (SffTV.h1eAJ) , , RUSS HENDERSON HOLDS SHEET OF FOILED INSULATION Olaaater Cauae 6xllt• in 400 Coate Meaa BuelnHMI nonvi\)lenee ~ taught as one of ~any alternatives. ·'I think ber concept i s =m~10m:_be_.we...nave_ to be careruJ not to limit problem· solving to only one point of view.': said Dr. Paula Stone Bender. a child psychologist an Costa Mesa. 'It's Downright-Unsa-fe' MIAMI POLICEMAN TRIES TO CALM ANGRY CROWD Violence Flared After Innocent Verdlct for Offlcer1 MIAMI VIOLENCE • • • ·The truth t•a me out -that's tht• truth.'' Marrero said ~lt>efully Chief pro:.ccutor Hank Adorno said ... I'm disappoint!KI. That's the system .. McDuffie. 33. was fatally in· jured l<Jlc last year after he led police on a high.speed chase on bis motorcycle Prosecutors ~laimed he was surrounded by .. f'roaPage AJ . CUBANS ••• s m all boats for the 90-mile voyage to Key West. Fla. Castro has said all of the "anti·social elements" nocking to the port city or MarieJ. 20 miles west of Havana. are free to leave. But his government has refused to provide sare passage for the Cubans crowded ln the U.S. interests bwlding. and they were the focus or Saturday's marchers. Castro did not make a public appearance at what was 1 called the "March of the Fight· ing People." Decision Due On European lmnAction NAPLES. Italy <AP> -Com· mon Market foreian ministers Saturday were close to an agree- • m e nt on economic sanctions :~ i k ·ti . . u e ·sources said . &t adopted formally, such a de· cislon would appear lo m~ a dramatic setback for the United States' effort.I to win support rrom ita European alUes ln its struggle to gain release of the 53 American hostages in Iran. offi cers whom savagely beat him and then tried lo cover up the attack by making 1t appear he h ad b een inJured an :.i motorc} cle accident. The case sparked racial un· rest in Miami. where black leaders claimed it followed a patte rn of police brutality against blacks. Dade Coun~y Circuit Judge Lenore Hesb1tt moved the trial to Tampa after declaring it a racial "time bomb" in Mia mi. Both sides agreed tbe case hinged on· the s~orn testimony of three state Wltnesses -ex· policemen on the. scene. who later were given tmmumty to take the stand. Judge Nesbi~l told th~. pan.el during inStrUct1ons lhat a wat· ness who realizes he must pro- cur his---0wn-freedom by in· criminati.ng others has a motive to falslfy." Prosecutors claimed the de- fendants dealt out "street justice,;.• viciously clubbing McDuffie after a careening bigh- speed chase through Miami Dec. 17. The state said they falsified police reports. lied to in· vesligators and battered McDuf· He's motorcycle to disguise the attack as a n accident. Prosecutors compared the al- leged cover-up to the Watergate scandal. A drag race down Main Street in Santa Ana Saturday night ended in the hospitallialion ol a woman driver and her six passengers, a..ccordlng to pollce. Lisa Orta lost control of her '62 Chevy in the 1600 block of Main Street and careened into a pick-up, a tree and a doctor's of. flee. 1be driver or the yellow Corvette she wu racinc aped off, accordinl to police. Less than a month ago. ~ European Economic Commuru· ty. pressed by Washington to take aclion a1alnat. Iran. set Saturday a.a the deadline to im· pote •full trade embargo ii "de· -• -dsiv• PfQllW' • was not made :loward the captives' freedom. • : ~er Ulat pfed1•. eaactiofta ·._kt bave affected all COD· ::ai.u wttb Jr.a except thole ln· :~ oll and deU"ry of fGQd :~medldae. BeiUamm-Amlcay la in terioua condition •l Santa Ana TusUn CommWllty Hoepltal. The other pa11n1en: Leon.rd Verden, Densie Moatantet, Cellla and and Janice Rivera are au ln fair coodlUon, alCllll wtth I.be driver. Tbe driver or the plck·UP ..truck. !:f uaUne Munl& waa treated releaed. Polle. ~ aeeklnc a complalDt •••lnlt tbe JOU~· No clarps bave •• f~llD mlalstera com• ;:IMed tbe flnt of two ctaya ~ ·-.a= ......... Dlawd ....... • • on Iranian a~ ay. 4 .,... ~ "It would be impossible for a . child lo cope 1f he were onJy ex- posed lo that one· philosophy. The only way it could work is if he were isolated." she said. Popul,ar Insulation May Spread Fires ;# "The philosophy is no panacea IO Cubans Die as Ship Capsizes KEY WEST, Fla. <APl -A !t h1p crammed with 52 refugees c·aps1wd m rough seas off Cuba S<Hurd3). kall1ng at least IO pe rsons. aft er Lts engine fa1led and pamc·stricken passengers tramplc.'d e<Jch other. the Coast Guard said . Four persons were missing and feared dead in the rough seas which arc threatening hun- dreds more in the i llegal .. Freedom Flotilla ... Thirty-eight survivors were picked rrom the sea by Coast Guard cutters and helicopters about 28 miles north of Havana. Thirteen survivors were report. ed seriously injured. The 10 deaths raised the fatali- ty toll in the 3""1-week-old boatlift to at. least 21 as the number 0( refugees passed 55.000. "It's very unlikely there will be any additional s urvivors, .. nld coast Uuard s~kesman Norris Tu.mer . The Coast Guard said seas were swelling between 10 feet. endangering other boali bring· ing re fugees to the United States. The vessel that capsiied left the Cuban port of Mariel Friday night. "grossly overloaded" and began having problem.s about mid-morning, Turner saad. Japanese Set Diet Election TOKYO (AP> -ln the wake of a stunning no-confidence vote: Prime Minis t er Masayosh1 Ohira on Saturday decided to disband the House of Represen· t a tives on Monday and hold ~eneral elections for both cbam· bers of Japan's parliament on June 22. Oblra and his Cabinet. formed seveo months ago. will remain in office dwing the interim. Tbe ruling Liberal-Democrats hold 256 seats ln the SU-member )ower house and 123 in tbe 247 · seat upper house. By JODI CADENHEAD Of ... D<l6tr ....._ , .... If someone were to push oul a ceiling panel from a rommerc1al storage room . tho usands of square feet... of sbmy stuff re sembling one continuous roll of tin foi l might be VlSible. " Such reflective insulation can be found in 400 business.es in Costa Mesa. rovenng more than 3.4 million !)Quare feet. All ol these busl.nesses will be sent letters th.la moGth from the Costa Mesa fire department. warning them of the hu.ards of continuing to use reflective in- sulation A three-year inventory by Fire Ma rshal Russ Henderson rl' \ea led that nearly e\•Cr) 1n dustn al ceiling in the city 1~ {'()\ ered with 1t. It's not u.se<J an n· sidenttal areas. ··A 100.000 square fool bu1ldm~ with that in it will go up in thret• minutes.'' Henderson warns "If a building tMs that in 1t . 1t doesn't have a chance." Henderson speaks from ex · perience. He's seen six buildings insulated with the Coll go up in names. some before the fire de· partment arrived. Use of the combustible iJ~ula· lion was banned from new con· strucUoo in Fountain Valley. Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and Irvine in 1917 alter testing by the Carta Mesa FiJ"e Depart· ment showed that the material bad contributed to tbe rapid spread ol five indualriaJ rttts du.rtnc a Z2·moot.h period~· Ding in 19'1S, when it WU banned in Costa Mesa. Pieces 0( lhiny foil found on • the ground ol • sutted riberalus car plant ln June. ms provided \be first clue to an lnau.rance ln· vestigator who took the material to balned Cotta Mesa fire officials. "We couldn't rtgureout wbythefirewentsofast wilh no flammable liquid." Hen· dersoo explained. Inside the aluminum foil· enclosed inaulatioo ls craft paper that forms a blistering bubble and releases a 1as when it's heated, making the fire self. sustaining. When rdlectlve insulation was first introduced on tbe West Coast in the early '605, it was greeted ent.hualaslically as .an inexpensive way to keep build· in gs more cool in the sum mer and warm in the winter. "It does what it was deslped to do -cut heaUna and air con- ditiontnl costs," says Robert Dittemore, pttSldent or Superior Aluminum lnsulatioo in Buena Park. "It a1.o adds to the name spread." BANANA BRUNCH. -• • The museum cont.alnl 12,«JO l>uana Item•. ran1· tna from ~ral>ht of brides bo&dlnl bananu to wbat Bannl1tu claimJ h a peUified benua from Kentu~~ which spent six yean oo tbe floor of • doMt and ''lt'a h..-u as a ~Ir." In June. the club will apoasor a bu ... olymplcs In Toronto. Canada, Ban.Dilter said. ··1 rouMed tills club to eet .,... to tmlJe aad la\IO more often ln a world_. buanaa,'' IM eQlalllecl. I .. Ih "''rl-ini. ~11 "''" ,1.., :Jn 1n "Ul.1t11r ,r di tu;:ilh in< rf.•j !>t'' th•· llcdl. uf d r1n· l.O U\ t•f l .~Ill dt'.rl'l'\" In '>llffil' tL,.._b Onu: tht• f1r1 '>tc1rl::. 'l.lf~od Ir!~ ptt:{'t'!> IJ( lht• IO'tU)J{l()O J(· tudll) drop to th•· floor dnd,be~an burnm~ content~ bc·lo". lht-r~b} startm~ new rin~s Part of tht> reason that the in c;ulJt1on \H·nt undt'tecte<J J.S d hre hazard {or ~ loog 1s that 1l passes state and rederal flre tests bet1er thaa many accept· able ansulalJOOSnow in~- When the aosulation IS in· ... tailed tru.ide d 25-foot test tun- nt'I ml'a..-.unn~ 21 inches high t hl' fire e't 1ngu1shes ll'etf r:.ip 1dh \rte'r ntxt·n·mg f1rt'' IO\Of\m~ I h1• lll'Wdtlon f't• ... tJ ~lt·._J fart· 11ffH'1ah rlt><'ld<'l.t in \1 arch 1977 tu rnnduct th<·tr n"n lt>!'>l5 :md m!-talled ~H·ral d1Heren1 kind'\ of rene-ct1H' insulatton an a soon to be demolt!>.ht'd home an San Clemente · With.Jn ~nds the cnure ~i i· ang "'as nppl<>d with spreading fires "The stuff LS downright un· sa(e." Henderson saad ... There's nothing the fire department can do. ll 's too late by the time we ~et there .. However. testing on a new product. a reflectJve ansulauon treated wt\h a name retardant, dad not burn. Fare bataJlion chaer Robert Beauchamp, Ulen fire ma.rsbaJ. established new standards for insulation in June tm and soon other cities in the county responded by banning its use in new coostruction. whUe aJlowing its use an existing buildings. Before it could be bantled in Fountain Valley. fire officials there saw ror themselves how rapidly flames spread whe~ an ar$o.cWit-.'$.Lad.ed-a Lue ia a . 1><>lyfoam factory. r ··Flames flashed across the ce1hn~ instanU>·." recalled fire mars hal Lynn Mil'helis. ··A Jelephone repairman putting in wiring on the other side of the building had lo Jump to escape." Mi chelis estimates that reflec- tive inswation is still inside 33 percent of the city's industrial buildings Followin~ the ban an Orange Rally Raises Relief Funds I f\boUl 20.000 people nocked to Anaheim Stadium Saturday for ~n interdenominational rally ponsored by several Christian ellef agencies to raise money or Cambodian refugees. I I About $150,000 was collected thro u g h ti c ket sales ror ,e mergency food suppllea. 1medical care, food. vitamins, antib iotics and temporary shelter for ref"18eet ln Cambodla lor ln refugee camps in Thailand. Among tbe •Pl>roxlmately 20 tnterta\ners, evan.iellatl and celebrities who were featured on l the day-lone program were Pat t Boone, honorary chairman ol 'UluYCQl Ind ~Y~- ( tJUnt \ l'ltH·'\ .. r1~flect1 \I..' lflSUIJ· t 11Jn ni.1nuf J l't urcr'> bc,gan m~k- 1n~ ..i ftn• retardant insulation thut i-. .1n·epll'd for use by all f 1 rP offlr1.1I" In lh ~Jlt..., bro<·hun· !';upenor \luminum lno;ulat1011 r<'com · mends that cw.lomers purchase thl' fire retardant insulation. ~ttll m.in v continue to use the 11t h1..•r 1n:.ul.H1on because it's cheaper. Sales o( the flame.'""'-* k\- ula Uon now make up "1Q ~ of \he business done by \be liuena Par1t firm ·There's sllll a few d.iehard'i th..tl 14ant tht-original. that don't "'Jnl to 4'J)t'nd thc extra mone} .'' 1..•,pl.un ... Ditte more .. And 1 don t l1•L•I 1l ., m> Job tu deny th1..•m Don Hm . ~l'Ol'r.11 mand~{·r ror Ru\ jnd Soni. lnl· . 1n 1::1 Monte -.1n i. that ht-"'ould rather wll noihing but the name retard<1nt 1ni.ulat1on .. But some !Judders don·t 1Aant lo go to tile expense and some c1\aes don 't requ1rc 1t.'' hcsa)s . Cost for the Clame retardant insulation lS 25 r_>e rcent more. not including the installation pnce. lnsuJalion that is Cire resist.ant 1s clearly marked that and is visible from the ground. Henderson admits that it's go- ing lo cost business people a lot of money lo replace installation. ·'The whole thing adds up to one gigantic:! flt'e problem." Hen· derson says. "And the thing is that it's all over the place." Pede8trian Die8 A 61 ·yea r -old La Habra woman was killed early Satm- day morning after being 11tn.1ck by a car as she attempted to cross the street. according to 1>o11ce.· · • ' M artha Wilson . 730 N .I Chestnut Sl. was fatally injured less than a block from her home. The driver o! the car. Patrick\ Olguin 20. Brea. was n?t held i~ connection with the accident. . .. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT °"" °' ..... ea.~ O.•• ,..... • ... .-WC" ... 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Woes Colnplicated ·by Computer Firm' • OELO•E ••OOllS mwr .... ~ ........... th h aJth ot the underp vUea4td wll1 aufter from the hit l -. rtnklt> m th• proaram "It'• pretty murh 11 dillaater," Dr. Brad Cohn told reportt•nt in Oram&e IHl w k Dodon h•Vt" n \< r llnd M~•C•l. th t1talt' procl'amtbatpa)'• m.ctaeal btll 1ortnep00r They ha\I complatned 1bout complicated c1a m form.a ~.1 havt to ubnul to lhf' tale. con voluted ~I'll• 6'nd late pt1)'mf'ntA "l)o(ton wilt e1thtir continue to see their MocUCal p1aU nl~ wlthout a fH or they may JWlt llmlt I.he num~r of Med lC.I SH'dt:ou i,tley aee " the ('MA pre 1dent tilttt•t Ha)d t-~1tht•r w11y, Dr Cohn added. lt'11 the poor wh0st• ht~lth will be h11.rmed. In tM t•t•l attack on the proteram. the pn• 1lde.nt-elect of CaUtom1a Mechral A:.l\oc:uat1on P'l•jd Curtain Going Up? Pair Aim to Remodel Movie Theater • By JOEL C. OON OI .. o.;w ,._. ,.,... Tony and Betty Scacc10, lo sa) the least, have their work cut out for them Now they don't want to hitch u ride on the next n1~ht to the. Moon And tht>) 're not evf'n t•on sidenng a plan to end .ill wars What the Newport Beach cou pie hope to do for Oran~e Counl> is (get ready 1 :-.tart an opern compan). a ballet C'o mpun). a modem dance company. a talent company f or handi capped persons and i.I varit·ly urt1::.l'~ group Fis htnll. from th::it lotal talent -pool, they plan on producing a theatrical program that each year would includt• 52 Sunday evenin g R U C!tt <:1rt 1s t performunces. 48 Jazz concert!>. 48 country music concerts. eight musicals. four musicals featur ing handicapped person!., four ballets. four operas . .i Christmas t'Xlra,•agan:i1:1 1 .ind .. 1 partndgl in J pe .. r ln.·l· > Amb1t1ow.'t Th~ Scacc1a:-:. C\CO odm1l lhl'lr lheJtnc·al veAl urc 1o1.1ll be J Herculean feiil But then tht!1r dr<•Jm l!t nut far off Thn ha\ c <tppro\ JI from Ed" ard!t Thcall'r!t fo1 a um· }l'ar lea!tt' \.\Ith option to rt'nl'"' on tht-Me:>a Theatn· on Ney, port Boulevard. 1f the\' can ra1:.t· t•nough funds · n~ St'plt'mbcr. thl') htipt.· to turn the aging movie· hoUSl' mtu the South Coast Variety Art!t Theater... the. ilnJ~ ont· of 1li. kmd in Orange County i\!t plannt'd. lht' thcatrr "'" frature a re peating ''eckly t'n tert a inment scht•d ule 1n the· sp1rtl of trad1t1onal vaudt·vilh<1n theater. The theatrical program plan~ Monday evenings for Jall conccns Tue:,da> evemngs for ballet Wednesda> evenmgs for opera Thursday evemng$ for COW'I· tr> nlUSIC ('OnCl'rls 1-'nda~ and Saturda> even- 1n..:s and Sunda~ afternoons for trad1t1onal or original musicals Sunda> evt•nin~s for spec1aJ pcrformancc!t or gucsL a rtist ap- Pl' .1 ran Cl'!:> '"Tht• basic foundation of lhl-' t·nt1rt' th<.'atcr 1s to give talented pl'ople a place to showcase their tall•nts." -.a y:-. 5l year-old Tony ""WhC'thcr the~ ar e a m ateurs no" or :.tudents in college or handicapped. we'll give them a t•h:rnn· t<1 perfo rm. ·But this 1s n ot amateur hour," ht> insis ts Rather. performances will be !tPICC'd with a mu,ture of paid pro re~s1onal !t and amateurs clon.:illn)! their tame for hvc ~ta~t! expcrit'nl'l' Med1Cal wati eKtabh•hed in 1966 to allow poor and disabled people to go to the si£me doctors and hospit als frequented by their more wealthy neighbors. Previously. those who <.'OuJd not pay doctor bills lmed up at free c linics and county hospitals. where some s ay the foclhties' limited funding b reflected In the quaW.y or doctor!> and equipment Through the year:.. th~ Med1Cal progra m has developed as a sort of health ms urance plan. where patients trade MedlCal documents for treat· ment from \he doctors who are wtiling to accept MediCal. Doctors then bill the state through a company that handles the paperwork. What has doctors rumlng is the compony that has recently taken over such processing, Com- puter Sciences Corpora\lon in El Segundo. That computer firm now runs data processing <Sff MEDICAL, Page AS> Hote l Bomb Backfires on Terrorists? LO~DON LA P > A n ex· plo11100 Jn 1t London hotel killed one man and M:riou::.l y m1ured Jnothe r t•arly Saturday and pohce said they beheved tbe men were lr«iJnian Arabs 81'> ::.embhng u bomb. Pol1cl' !ia1d a third ma1' t''>l'aped injury aod wa!t under a rrest. Scotland Yard -.aid J M:<.'Ond bomb wu:. found tn the ruin~ of tht• room at thl' Quccn ·s Garden llOl<'I a mtnult.'s "'"'"-from lhl· bumc"(l out Iranian 1-:mbas:o.\ wh1 ·re B r1t1!-h l'omm:.ndo's rt'~<'Ut'<f l!I h<>-.li.l~t.·-. I rom 1 ra· nian Arnh i.t unml'n two "eek!>. J).!11 Thc·r(• "'cl~ no ('Onf1 rm at 11m of .1 ltnk hdw<•t•n lhl· Iranian Em h .. i-.-.~ '>lt'i!t' .. rnd Saturday·:. lilus t : but then· "'.is spctulat1on . 1 hat OOl' of thl· ml·n JI the hotel m 1~ht bt· tht• lrJn1.1r1 t\rah tl'r rort'-1 huntt•<I Ii\ rmltr<· after Bri11 ... h t·•1mm.md11-. -.1r1rmc,fl lht· l'ffillJS"\ ,Ton~ and Betty h ~ve begun t•n ltst1ng the suppnrt of pro· fcssHmal mus icians. dancers. chort.'t>grapht.>rs. s ingers and ac· tor-. Hut mul>ll'rtn.t: up a lineup of profesMonal tttlent and arrang- ing performance schedules isn't • NEWPORT BOULEVARD MARQUEE DUE FOR REMOML ~'1 lurdJ \ :-t·xp lo -.1un dc•-.trm,.ed a lar).!1' pJrt 111 the top fl our of lhc four st11n. Jlt roorn hnlt•l :'tfll'-l of tht• hott•I s i<1 r1::,1 dcnb v.crc oul or lhl' hutl<!1n& Jl the m a in obs ta c le t o tht.' theatri<';ll goal That'::. money.· Operating the theater on a non profit basis. the Scaccias hope to attract Orange County corporate and s m all business donations as well as contribu- tions from the private com- munity. They've already received cash ple dges from private donors totaJing almost $50,000, $1SO,OOO short ol lhe minimum needed to open the theater. • New Theater Proposet Catt• f~ Stetuety. Fout 1tatn -th .. trme of tht• l'l\plo'>1on. Although they admit they're novices at rai1'ing Che eyebrows of corporate donors. they offer longtime professiona l entertain- ment expenence. One of the Largest Selections of by Dresher· THEATRICAL PAIR POINTS TO PROJECT'S SCALE MODEL Tony, Betty Scaccia Want Variety Entertainment Venue 1VTEACHING ... (From Page 1\2) coordinator or educational pro· grams The techniqut> 1:. u:.cd m their programs wh1rh leach el~men tary school ::.tudent~ varioub a s p ects of life . s uch a !t economics. nutrition and art. she explained "When children pla y roles of violence. like cops and robbers." Miss McBride says. "they soon become immune to it and when they see violence happen they aren 'l even affected by it " "Violence in newscasts.'' she conte nds. "is JUSt accepted without thought of changing it " M.lss McBMde believes a key to nonviolence is self-respect - to know who you a re and what you want. "I think people who are in· secure tend to be bullies and re- sort to violence. "Whal klds learn at an early age will influence them all their lives. If they accept violence when't.hey are young the n it pro- bably wiU always be okay with them." Although the SCR program has not touched on nonviolence, Mi.as McBride says it is an area •orth considering. Whether lite J>rogram's thrust ll violence or nonviolence, Dr. Bender emphaalzes that paten· tal pidance and discussion are aeceuary eo • child 1¥W un- dentand options and develop abUlUel for maldDI obelcea. "I don't like my'°" ao wMch •reallltlc llufr Oii ~. like •fte RoadMIDIMr Sbow.' believes tttere are a numb<:r of good children " program:>. ~uch as · ·~ame Street· and "'Th<.' Electric Theater · · They are great teaching tool!> Agreeing th;it the quality of com merc1al television has 1m· proved 1s Mark Gor elczenko. coordinator of ins tructional television for KOCE. Channel 50. However. he says. t here should be more balance and positive role models -a better basis ror children's learning. He believes public broadcast· mg has taken the lead in these areas. "perhaps it's because of the intent to educate. "People want to continue to learn and public TV m akes sure there is som ething to learn every step or the way." And. be contends. commercial television is responding well. An exa mple . he said , was the .. Roots'' series. "But when you think of how many prQgrams are available and how we take so mueh ror granted," he said, "it's scary. "Yolanda (King) pegged il when she said parents need to take an active role in guiding their children's selections and discussions afterward. "Television. to a large extent. Is powerful. It tends to control us. We need t.O learn how to con· trol au tec.bnology a.nd how to lit in with it. "With the adv•t rof cable we can get demyattfted " be pre· dlcta. "Cable will 'Ober ua tbe opportunity to make our own procrama.'' "It WtU go if I bave to spray paint the wall myself." bellows Tony. who has worked more than 30 years as a singer and dancer ror dinner theater. night clubs and Las Vegas shows. Much of the initial startup funding will be pumped into re- novation of the 700-seat theater. The bwldtng wi ll be repainted. seats reupholstered. new carpet- ing will be installed. Plus a new sound system and stage hghting. Working to their advantage 1s the fact that Mes a Theater originally was designed for hve stage produrtions. "There's not a bump 1n that stage floor." says Ton)' "The acoustics in the theater are alread)' dc::.1gned for stage but \.\t"rl· go 1n l! to h<i vc m1 c·rophones so the audience c·an hear everything The facade of the movie house "Ill bl• renovated an traditwnal theater <:,tyle including potted planb. Greek sta tue<; and a \\at er rountam in the lobby And ll::.l1an-style frescos will be painted on the interior theater walls depicting the history of the theater "1 Wlsh we could expand this theater to half the Site of the Radio City Music llall. .. boasts Tony But the Scacc1as m ay have a performance ::.c hedule that knocks the wmd out of those or- re r e d b y other profess ional theaters. "I reuliie it's easier to do 1t where you have one show ror six months," Tony says. "But it gets boring that way. "As long as we've got a big theater. we might as well bring as much as we can for the public." The variety arts theate-r con- cept came about when T ony and Betty went into semi-retirement a few years ago. They shifted gears from the entertainment world to the lucrative real estate market. but kept their talents s h arpened through charity performances. In addition to performi ng for charity groups. Tony and Betty -better known professionally as the dance team of .. Antonio and Tiara" -entertained physically a nd mentally han· dicapped persons. They d e cided to offer performance opportunities to the disabled after that experience. "Our concept is to.do.original musicals with handicapped peo- ple and 8ive them an added dlmlDIAoP to their Uves.'' aaya 39-year-old Betty. Solid B~ Beds. All at Grand Opening SALE Prices. BUSS Pl.l1'IJ) BEADBOAIDS · Your cholC'~ $ 2985 Kint Of Outen Of Twtn Of Full SOLIDBIASS llALLTIEE ReQ •13gao sggoo MATTltESS AND BOXSPmlfG SOUD BRASS BEDS Starung al $ 249?o~plet~ TW\n -'169"''.,.... Full -'l9QOO ....... 91J9?,tr HI SALE s15900 Queen -'25900 •tiut pct s~ Kina -'2990" •liv• •~r i..1 BIDS'N BUSS ts a dlvtsion of ltALPllS ~ • wbere the character la kw.cl ooe mtnt. md alive the next." Oa lb• other ll••d. 1tie • Perhaps tben we can tell t~l•vilion bow to preHD\ life lm· DIA· oot ritt vena. - WhUe Oranae County ia dotted wlth diDDer theaters. commuru-. ty pl~ and the naUonally reco1nl1ed Soulb Coast Rel*t«1 Theater, the loosUme <*&llty readealt f•lt a Med for tfadt&nal theater ror variety taUrtablmeDt. - • ' 0 ~VPILOT 100 ll11le I '• YU•> t ' Mt•r&~ ~,·.. l ~hltt•ll•f• .... , ...... ~ , ... _ ... I J&.:-r--1 , lltTISI I 1 : ClllMllA/ &LI£!": t I HITIU I \U•Httl I SUI . : / \ I 1.M'.\ I \ I lttlll I l\ \ \ I t • • ..... , •• •I UNIHD STATES ... SCITIA N1llf11 ..... "' 0< ... .... ~ CANADIANS TO DECIDE ON SEPARATION OF SHADED, FAENCK-SP£AKING REGION Split-Canada Vote Due MONTREAL <AP> - Quebec's "federalists ," confi - ·dent they will win this week's re- ferendum and keep the Frenctk . speaking province within Can· dada, rocllSed their e fforts ·Saturday on making their vic- tory big enough to bury the separ atist option for years to come. • percent of the vote and the ··sovereignty.association" -full separatist side 37 percent, with political independence for the remaining 14 percent either Quebec. but coupled with a con- undecided or refusing to answer. tinued common market and com· narrow "no" victory would moncurrency withCanada . leave separatism a live opt.ion Canadian Prime Minis ter on the Quebec scene. Pierre Elliott Trudeau and the A NALYSTS ESTIMATE that premiers or the other nine pro. an overall "no" vote of more vinces a ll i~sist ~bat even· if .than 60 percent would be needed Levesque wins h_is mandat~. Tuesday to s igniry that a maJon.···-they will not negotiate Ca~a~a s ty of French s peakers had also breakup. Levesqu~ says ~his 1s a rejected the independence plan. bluff, that they will realm! the) In a search Jor more French must negotiate. NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL I WEATHER Dump Dangers I Spur Outrage WA81DNGTON CAP> -The government expressed serious concern Sat.utday that persons livlnt near the Love Canal chemical dump in upstate New York may have s uffered ~hromcJIOIJle damage that couJd lead to birth defects in their children. Environmental Protection Agent'y announced that a new s t ud y has s h o wn ra re chromosomaJ aberrations in 11 of 36 persons tested in the area Chrom050mes carry the gene~ that convey here<Utary chara<' teristics. THE HOOKER C he m ical Company, which owned the dump until it was closed in 1953. s aid the s tud y w as '"in COl'\s:lus1ve"" a nd further test~ must be made. Barbara Blum. assistant EPA administrator. told reporte r ... that the new s tud y b } Biogenetics Corp. of Houston warrants immediate further in vestigation. She s aid a panel or nahonaJly known genet1 c1sts will review the study and report their conclusions by WedJi esday A long-term investigation cover ing a larger population samph: then will be launched ··we do not want to undul) a larm anyone. At the same time, we must be prepared to act "promptly. should 1t become: necessary," Mrs. Blum told a news conlerence. MRS. BLUM said federal and s tate officials are la~inR lhe groundwork for possible l'Vacua tlon of about 700 families re· ma1mng in the l . .ove Canal ar~ if the new findmgi. are upheld Wednesday The one·lime chemical dump was bought in the 1950s by the city's board of education. and a ::.c hool. playground a nd hun dreds of homes were built near and on top or it. I n the l a te 1970s . t o xic che micals began seeping to the surface In 1978, the government relocatt."<1 the 239 families who hved cloM.>St to the dump site EPA staff me mbers went to the Love Canal area in Niagara Fa lls. N. Y . on Saturday and ad· vised the r('Sidents or their find in gs The) empha::.12ed that further te<;ts must be made to gauge the seriousne::.s of the pr<' blem and that 1t 1s not certain lhe c·hromo::.omc dcimage will lead t11 birth deft•ct::. BL'T SOM E per::.on::. h v1n ~ near LnH• Ci.I na! demanded Saturda} t~_at the Ccdcrnl go' l"rnment help the m lec.ve t hl· ANGRY OVER DUMP SITT Love Canal Realdent Ollna Fires FtrSi ICBM area 1mmt>d1att.:ly . {)v p • ( • ··v ou can move thousand::. ut er 3CI IC Cubans but you can l mo"'e us out or our homes ... Jame:. Clark <'Om plamt'd to EPA repr~~n tat1 vl:'!> m Niagara f 1;tlls ··what the hell •~going to hap· pen to our ki d ... "·· asked Lou1sl' Gibbs. pres1dt·nt nf tht' L o\'<: Canal Homeowner" Assoc1at1on PEKING <AP> -Chana sue C'essfuJly launched an mtercon· tmental ballistic ~ m1ss1le to its tcirget area in the South P.ac1fic early this morning, the official Xmhua nt!WS agency reported She said that group plans-to ask-THE BJUEF Xfn:hua "flash':. President Carter for federal said only: "Ch.Ina achieved com- a1d. · plete success this 01om1ng in A tatcment issued by Hooker launching its fi rst carrier rocket Chenuul. a ~ubudla.r) of Oe· Lo the des tined area in the c1dentaJ P etroleum Corp . Satur· Pacifi<."Ocean." day calll'<l the EPA stud~ '"pr~: Ch ina has not specified the In Tuesday's referendum, Quebecers will vote "yes·· or .. no" on whether to give their pro vincial government, con- trolled by the separat.i~t Perti {)ttebecois. 3"" m a ndate to negotiate a form of s ecession rro m the res t or Englis h · ::.peaking C~ada. T HE 80-PERCENT French majority in Quebec, a province or 6 million people . has com- 11laincd for generations that 1t has been held down culturally etnd economically by Ca nada"s Enllgh-speaking majority. votes. Claude Ryan. chief of tbe province's major opposition par- ty, t he Liberals, a nd leader of the "no" forces. plunged into the French heartland Saturday, campaigning in Quebec City, the provincial c apital 165 miles nort heast Gf here. "We're aiming a t a much hll'!he r total vote . . because we want to avoid the kind of equivocal interpretation which is bemJ,? s uggested." Ryan told reporters Fnday. Korean Military Starts Crackdown hmma~) and uncqrroborated. rocket's launching s ite on the and s rud it pr'ov1deb no definite China mainla nd but it was medical conclusions believed to be in northwest "To dra"' any conclusion!> or Sinkiang province. about 6,200 take a ny prec1pitou::. actions miles from the target area. based on these in adequa te find · ings would be unwa rranted and A map published in Chinese a d1sst-rv1ce to the res1denL'i of newspapers showed the target Love Canal." said Hooker prcs1· area. a circle with a 70 nautical dent Donald L Bat"der miles radius, roughly in th~ T he historic debate has en- grossed an entire society, even overshadowing interest in the Stanley Cup hockey playoffs. Famili es hav e divided . ·Workplaces have become debate halls. "Ou.i" and "Non" ban· ners flap from balconies every· whe re in Montreal's crisp spring breeze. The latest opinion poll gives the pro-Canada federalis ts 49 Tens of thous ands of "oui" and "non" volunteer workers. meanwhile, were canvas ing city neighborlaoods and rural villages across the vast province, Canada'alarlest. WHAT THE the Parti Quebecois govern ment or Premier Rene Levesque proposes to negotiate is an arrangement or Income Rated Alaskans St ill Hig hest W ASIUNGTON CAP> -8esidents of the Anchorage, Alaska, metropolitan area continued to have the natioo'a highest per capita income in 1978, averaging $11,839 per penon few the year, the Commerce Department reported. And residents in the area around McAllen. Pharr and Edinburg, Texas. remained at the low-end with $4,323. The area also bad been "best" and "wont" in 1977 in the Commerce Department's analysis of income in stan· dard metropolitan statistical areas. The new report. released Saturday, showed that in· come nationwide averaged $7,840 per person in 1978. This was more than 11 percent higher than the $7,038 that per capita income averaged in 1977. 1t suggests that people, on average. kept ahead or in· nation in 1978. Consumer prlces went up 9 percent that year . as measured by the Cooaumer Price Index. The report not.ed that "seven of the 10 SMSAs with the highest per capita personal income in 1978 wett west ol the Mississippi." Six of the 10 in the lowest cateaory were in the Southwest. it added. SEOUL (AP) -South Korea's military command consolidated its power Sunday, extending martial l aw. banning all political activity, arresting the leader of the largest party and sever al prominent d issident leaders and closing universities tbroupout the country. · T H E ANNOU N Clt•SN'I" followed a week ol violent ant.i- govemment demonstrations for democratic reform in the pro- Westem nation tbal has been un· der autocratic rule for nearly t1A o decades A spokesman for the civilian gove rnment announced sbortl) after midnight that martiaJ law had been extended throughout the country, and. minutes later. the martial law command issued its first proclamation. closing schools and banning all political gatherings. apparently including the National ·Assembly session scheduled fo.-Tuesday. Several thousand troops and some armored personnel car· rters were posted around un· iversity campuses, government bulldinp and newspaper of· fices and t.elevialon stations in the capital. There were no re· ports ol vi°'ence. U.S. E•BASSY officials in Seoul refused comment on the military moves. Ambassador William Glcysteen Jr. issued an announcement on the Armed Forces Korea radio network asking Americans to use "special caution'' and to obey all martial law regulatfoos. According to the martial-law Late Snow Coats Peaks Br nw ASSO<l.tled P<H• Snow tett 11'1 -mw.stern WyomlllQ .ino the Col«--•.ins on Setu•· cs.v. w"ll• r-.ln l•U In tM ~llHSI '" l"9 Roe*--·., .. ,,, ... , Ileen <4M'nclld fOr thr .. deY\. Mou\ * lllCllH al INVI -I.ii l"rldey ~ -S.tunlty. AllO¥I 1.oeo ""· -con11..-1,,..~f1191'11. letow. ••ono t11e 5oultl "'M14 11t1-. ,._, -,,._... _. ....... M .. -.e. In the SOU!Mnl, 1'111111 wl"d' ripped tllrough t•v•rel ,., • .,...,. c_.lff INld • t~ tou<~ 0own ,_.~ .. ,Me., t>ut no ~ or lnJurlft -,. 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"desertion from occupations without due reasons and all kinds of sabotage and ~trikes .. also were prohibited Censorstup was imposed on all news media and the head of Uw Korean Journalists' Assoc'lation, Kim Tae-boog, was arrested. THE EPA has file'<! SUlh total inf? SL~ 5 m1lhon <H!dm::.t lfook~r as a result or the 11.•ak<ii:.?l' of tox 1c C'hem1ca1 ... from th•• LoH~ Canal site. cente r of a nng fo rmed by the Solomon Is lands. Nauru. the Gilbert L ... lands, 'Tuvalu, western Samoa. F1J1 a nd the Ne w Hebn des The proclamaUon also said that "llllY lilanderoua remarks a1ainat former and present c6tefs cl state will be strictly punished." The study by 81ogenet1cs. alt.hougb coo~g further in· veatJ&aUon is neceuary. showed an unu.ually tarae per~tqe ol tbe penoos tested have rare cbromoeomes damage A I088D.E with this ranae could carry a mactear wartleed to anywhere in the Soviet Union or to tbe wea.t coast of tbe United States. 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Eall "Bud" Krogh Jr . once 1mpr1soned for his part in a Water~ate e ra !!Ca ndal, says he 's "overjoyed '' the Wa s hington s tate Supr eme C-O url 1s giv1ng him another chance to practice law The onetime <'hief .:plumber" 1n fo rmer President Nixon 's spec ial unit to plug security h;iak::. said Friday he will take the exam 1n July. 12 years after ht' pa'>setl 1l tht· ftr!>l t1m t· Bar? ·•1 DON'T believe that's what he wants. and as a matte r or fact l thtnk Andef'M)I) hu sa1d on several occasions that he wouJd Members of the Pasadena Police Depart· Diego Saturda}. Runners co1Ject ed ment fi nish the final leg of their 120 pledges for dis tance run in order to KROGH WAS dis barred in 1975 after pll•adinl;! 1.?u1lty tu £elon) char~e!. of authormng the· of11 C"<' burj?la r ) of P entagon Papers figure Uan1cl £llsberg ~ PS) ch1catrist Krogh 'icrved £our months of a tv.<Ho-s1x year sen tent'l' not persist ln his randidacy if that was lbe effect of it, a.nd I believe that that's exactly wh~t the effect or 1t would be" Mon· dale said kilometer re lay from Pas adena to San benefit the city's YWCA Rape Hotline --- .. We don't take Go" Rt>agan..-,, for granted at a ll. J think he'll be Three Deaths Probe d On Thursda). the Wa~hington Supreme Court vote<i 7 2 to a<: cept the stale bar association .; rceommendat1on that Krogh Ix• .idm1ttE'd to pract1cl' la1.1. :..igaan 1f he t•an successful!} complet<' tht· st .. tl'':, b<tr exam. RETURN TO PRACTICE? a tough opponent. And I think at would be a great mista ke for us to take that contest for granted at a ll." Mondale said "I've been through too many contests in which party divisions have cost us elections." Mondale ~uid. "I DON'T lhinJc that's going to happen this time. But I do hope we can gel this fight behind us 8f!d go on a nd con centr a t e on the Republican nominee," he s aid. Mondale said that historically 00third 1>arty candidates have often looked popula r In the s pr- ang and almost inevjtably have ra11in with the leaves in t he fall." He declined to speculate o n whether the Illino is Republican. tunning as· an IO· dependent. would drop out of the· campaign Mondale drew enthusiastic r e s ponse from a crowd of !>C veral hundred at a brief ra lly° at the St Francis Hotel LOS ANGELES .(AP > De tectives were trying to de· term ine Saturday who fatally slashed the throats or two men a nd a woman in a We s t Hollywood condominium over looking Sunset Boulevard The body of Cleo Bishop. a JS-year-old male resident of the building, was found Friday with those of Robert Percy. 35. and ha s wife Betty. both of Los Angeles. Each victim 's hands had been tied behind the back Robbery still appeared to be the prime motive, according to Los Angeles County Sheriff's Detective Lt. Phil Bullington. But he said he bad not ruled out a ny other motives including a chance that the killings were the res ult of some sort of !Over~· quarrel. 8U1C1t E1idur,.~d EL SEGUNPO <AP> George Bush was overwhelm· ( .. "TATE J 1ng l y endor sed f o r t he Republican prcs1dent1al nomina tion Saturda} b} the Californa<t Republican Ll•ague. a liberal COP volunH•t•r Rroup that l!o. chartered by the state Republican Partv liu~h rece1,'ed 251 league de legate votes. or 65 percent. com pared with 20 pe rcent. or 75 voles , for GOP front -runner Ronald Reagan. a.a .. R ,.f•ftHlf•d Ori('ntals 111 J !>tcrl.'ut) ped . rac1l!t wav Actor Jam~ Fon~ !-.a1d he v.a., JUSt a kid and didn t knov. dO\ d1ffc-rcn1 1A.h t·n h e 1Jlay ~c1 '.'lu m ber Om• Son to J Carrol Na sh'~ Churhc· Chan in a ~hort lavt>d tC'h'\l'>1on ..,c•rit•' an the: 1950!-o K ro~h . who hJ ..., b e en teac hing the la..,t four 'ears at Goldc•n Gate t.:niHrs al,· an San Frant·1-..cn. tnlcl J rl'1>orter ht· ., 'dl•l11.:hll'<i. ~r:.it dul a nd OH·r JO~ l•l1 'that hl· ... l!I 11 •nJ.! •• '({•(•q n<f ch..int'l' to prall1u· i,1v. Pfumber Egll Krogh "'ork on his doctc,iratc in public admin1-,trntaon at th<' L'n1vt:r~Hy of Southern California AT GOLDEN Gate. Kro~h has hl't'r1 te..i<:hini.: tour~t·s in ad· m1n1 <;trnl1 ve lt.iw , public pohr~ J O.Jh '''· ll·ad<>r <.hap theory. µubhc .1dmm1strat1on. and alhw ~UbJC('ls \\ RfTINC. FOK tht· rn;11ont~ l\ro~h s aid that he occasional· flf"flNurPllit \\,1..,h 1nS?to n .J u -.11n llug h I.\ ha!>talkcd10N1xonandolher; LOS ANGELES iA P l Ro..,t·llm1 -.<11dt-..rul!h '>bt:ha\'1or v.ho had served the deposed c ons umi:r advoc a t e .R alph ... incl· .,erv1ng hi... ll.'rm had been ch1d executive, but those o<• Nader Saturday called Propo<it h<mmable . · un llkt· .J number of ('a:.wnc; \H~rc '\'ery 1nfrequen1. ·· lion IO. the proposal to ban re nt \\ .11t•rcak ru:un·... \lo h11 had(•\ lie :>iHd he h<1dn'l :.pokt·n With control in Cahfomia. th<' most plu1t1•d th1:1r '\OCnl n1 "'" for S axon ' ch1l'f o f ~t<iff John dis honest. deliberately mislead~ • Pl'r"mal ..:.un · Re"' llln1 pn· F.hrh<·hman "for} eor:.. ·· in~ proposition he's ever se-en on vwu,1' had \lltl·d t<i diSbJr "I'm not real ly acta ve in a California ballot. KroJ:h . p1Jl1 t1c:.." Kroith s aid. when .. Propos1llon IU m a-..qucrudl.'"' f>1 ..,..,ent1ng .lustu 1• Charil·'-J "'kt•d ht!> f,l\orlll'~ tn lhl.' c ur. as a rt•nt control act. v. hen 1n t·C Wri~ht said. · 11 '' -.ta ll trul' J n ·nt r.ices for thL· presidential feet 1t prevents the state from man who woulrt do th(' things he nomanaoon ' impos ing rent control. and d1!o. did l!o. not fit to practlCl' law " lit> .,;,ud he wa!i an the nation's places exist.mg local r ent control Krogh told a reporter he "'ould l'ap1wl J } ear ugo to attend il ordinances such one an Santa take a refresher course on the conference on the study or the MEDICAL Monica."Nader said. bar cum. while continuing to presidency. -:;:======================::::;;:--~---:-~~~~~~~~~~..:__ ~~~~~~~~~~- SAN FRA~ClSCO 1AP1 NuQlber One Son has J01ned the outcry in San Francisco against a ne w Charlie Chan movl'e. ''Charlie Chan and t he Curse of the Dragon Queen ." which Chinese Americans say portrays • • • C From Page .U> services for Orange County. It lost the contract for the next live yea.rs, however. to a lower·bldding firm. Hospitals and pharmacies have been sending their claims to the ne w intermediary since December. The state's 45,000 private physicians will make t he switchover to CSC June 1 if they can•t pers uade the Legislature to make an exception for them ··Our complainl5 and remonstrances lo slate officials fell on deaf ears," Dr. Cohn said. He said the medjcal association will go to court to fight the battle if June 1 sees the physi· cians sending their cla ims to CSC. The doctors'complaints were-bolstered by a highly critical report issued last Monday by a ~late assembly committee on MediCal reform. It conc luded that CSC is not performing as it should be in certain a re as, and blamed both state and the private company for the problems. Payments have been unneeessarily delayed or made in error. and so me claims have been lost in the system, the report said. THE ~EMBLY study claimed that millions of dollars in penalties tha t could have been as- sessed against the private company's failures have been passed over by inattentive state health department officials. In addition. state-ordered changes to the ~ystem will tack millions more onto operational costs. Dr. Cohn said CSC simply won't be able to handle the physicians' 90.000 claims per day And the increasingly complicated paperwork required by CSC will for ce physicians to hire more wo rkers to fill out billing claim forms. thus in- creasing overhead costs, he added. But it's not just the computer company that Dr. Cohn said he doesn't like. "ACl'UALLY, THE program itself is defec- tive." he said. "It s hould be run mo re like Medicare. There's no reason to say that govern- ment programs per se can't be well run." Medicare is the federal.ly·administered pro- gram for the elderly and bancUcapped. B u t B e v e r I e.e Meyers, director of the state Health Services Department, said dur· ing a visit lo Orange County last week that overhaul of the MediCal ' syste.m wasn't foreseea- ble in the near future. T he re ason, Ms . Meyen said, is that of- ficials and physicians don't aaree over which reforms should be put into pract.lce. M ueh of tbe pro. DR.IRADCOHN gram 's red tape that docton eomplaln so biuerty about serves aa a barrier to fraud. agalut submillion of claima for service not rendered or for unneceeaary service, she said. But Ma. Meyen •Creed t.bat I.be $U btUJon MediCal pl'Op'am la lD desperate need ot tailorinc. Unfortunately, both tbe ttate bUhb director and the dodon' ~we·Nkl it may be tbe procram'• fundlnl rather tba tbe bureaucracy that will be tailored. l.-C Trooical Fish • Fresh • M•lne Speciel May 14, 1980 . May 20, 1980 Labeo Blcofor: 1.99 What a magnificent specimen I am with rrv jet t>laclc bodv and scarlet red tail. Som ewhat spunky but not d a"9(!rous. 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At least six reporters in Califomta have served time m Jail when charged with contempt of court for refusing to identify their news sources. They were not trymg to be heroic. Nor were they Seeking any special privilege. · . They .were. protectJne their legal nght. and indeed their public obligation , to seek out and report information in the public interest. It is the public 's right and vital need to know what is goin g on ln its government and in the courts. Sometimes fha~ ~ormation is not fa vorable lo g2.vernment or to the jud1c1al system. All the more reason to so inform the public. But it is.patently clear that persons with information on governmental corruption or malfeasance - particularly those in government or doing business with government agencies -are not going to step forward un· less they can be reasonably sure their identity will not be disclosed. Hence the state law designed to make that guarantee. The United States Supreme Court has ruled that newsperson.s may be required to testify before a grand jury. But the court recognized the merit of allowing state legislatures to set their own standards on relationships between Jaw enforcement officials and the press. This confirmed the validity of the California law pro- tecting the confidentiality of news sources, the law the judiciary too often tries to sidestep. On .June 3, voters will have the opportunity to rein- force t~e state Legislature's efroFts to protect the publi-C's right t.6 know by approving Proposition 5. which makes the law a part of the state Constitution. thus reinforcing its impact on the courts. Citing reporte r s for contempt and sending them to jail for doi n~ t he ir job is a d angerous step down a nazardous p<i l h. Corrupt10n can only flourish 1f honest dt1zens and hon('s t pubhc ::.ervant::. are afraid to speak for fear of reprisal Dictatorships can only nouris h when government controls the press and courtroom doors are closed. Sometimes these controls are imposed with dramatic s uddenness, but they also can be achieved one small step at a time. Freedom also can be lost by erosion. · It's up to an aware electorate to recognize this and -l)fOtect \ts access to information by volin~ YES on Proposition 5 June 3. School Costs Checked Some Californians are convinced that the state·s public school system eats up too much tax money and should be disciplined with further financial cutbacks . They might be s urprised to learn that, compared with other states. we're not all that supportive of our schools. A recent study of expenditures in kindergarte n through 12th grade schools by UC economist George Goldman reveals that California ranked 22nd in the na· lion in 1977 in "per student" expenditures, despite the slate's high pe r capita income. The study showed our public school spending of $1.570 per student is just a shade above the national average of $1,544. New York spends $2,398, while Arkansas with $99'l is at tbe bottom of the list. Perhaps more significant is Goldman's finding that California has one of the poorest teacher-student r atios in the country. ranking 48th among the states. It does, however , employ more teachers ' aides than most states. School critics frequently cite top·heavy administra· lion costs as a ••fat" area, but the nationwide study ranks California 44th among the states in the percentage of funds spent on schoo\ administration -1.5 percent of total per-pupil expenditures. Spending on attendance and health services are below the national average, ranking 28th at 0.5 percent of total spending. In plant operation and maintenance. California ranks 36th, and in the area of school transportation the state is at the bottom of the list, spend- ing a smaller proportion of its per-pupil funding -1.6 percent -than 49 other states. The s hortage of school funding, due in part. to P roposition 13 cutbacks in tax revenue, already is bean~ reflected in some districts where fees for pup1l transportation and layoffs of such non-teaching personnel as counselors. nurses, and psychologists a re in effect or proposed. Parents, especially, would be well advised to con· side r all this when pondering their vote on Proposition 9, the proposed new income-tax·cutting initiative on the J u.oe 3 ballot. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and .msts. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P .0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (71-4) 642·4321 . Boyd I Possible Pairs B1 L•.110YD If you were sin1le in aearcb of a matrlmonlal mate. bow many possible Dear Gloomy Gm Appanntly old pollU· dan1 never die; tbe)t Just keep comlne baa to endone current of· ncel4!ehn. D.M. ~· .. =-···-..... ···=~,,. ........ -, .. ..,.... ... ;::.-,,., o;.. m:z-..... prospects' mle bt there be with whom you could make a happy marria1e? One? A few? Countle11 numbers? Our Love and Wu man has researched the query at 1reat lienlth. Still baffled, he can only report the latest claim ol other' lnveaU1ators wbo aay they're convinced that tr you looted dillceotb' enousb you could flnd at leaat ao,ooo partDen, eacb able to work quite suita bly with you In romutic har· Dell. Q. eOw did M01he Dayan loseh.ltlefteye? A. A bullet bit a teJet~ he WU JookiQC throqb. U. waa leOUtlAI with the Brit.lab at lb u... A1aiul U.• Vic'br ,.,_cll la S,-ria. ·1.D 1"1. ~I .. Public TV Turns Other Sheikh NEW YORK -My person1I dl11ike for ltlobtl Oil coes way back. aJl'OOlt 2() years, to th tJme tM1 •ent a lawyer an.er me ror SlOO or 110 l owed on a au credlt card I wa , however. about re.dy to forgiYe them that old teal whe n they be gan teJJing us all h o w t o be iood Amer 1 1 ca n s a r~w years ago. l get a dull ac h e in m y back t eeth e a c h time I s e e t h e "Mob11·· insignia on one of their saoc l1mooious. de('ept1ve little advertisements -those little re· minders of how gr a teful we should bl" to pay more and more money for their d a mn 011 But, I do believe in fre~ speech. And, perversely. I got some satisfaction out of seeing that Mobil admitted it does not -in a series or news paper ad· vertlsements last week t.r-ying to kill the public te levision show. "Death of a Princess." THE COMPANY fell com· pelled to warn us that we better not notice anything pointing out that Saudt Arabi a Is s till som ething of a medieval society. .. Death oC a Princess," Mobil said. was dangerous to our economic heallh. The Saudis might get upset and cut off our oil if we mention that they do things 11.ke cutting off people's· beads for aduJtery and lashing people publicly for taking a drink. ' Bob Greene A t least. Mobil. our pre1tclter or patnot1sm and defender of the Const1tut1on, was pubhcly ad· milting that. in fact , it is a bout as Ameri('an as eating sheep's eyes. MOBU. OBVIOUSL \' has the right to say anything 1t pleases So does Saudi Arabia So do we -and so do the producers or televislon shows . ll plea.see me lo say that I en· joyed seeing Mobil play out its real role as a true mulh·nataonal organism comfortably acting as the aeeot of a foreign power against the UnitM States and American law and tradthon. l admired the UO pu\)llc televi"51on stations tbat ·aired ··Deatli of a Princess" despite the objttllons of both the oil come.any and parts o ( the U S government -Including the Uer>i:inment or Srnl<· v.hi<·h cln not undc:rst .. nd th•· COrl:!>tltutlf)ll, either THAT W\S not ea ... y . becaui.e pubi~ tele\.'1 ion d epend~ on both the government and Mobil The company. as· it reguJarly rem inds us. sponsors some very fine pubhc television. The gov· ernment provides 30 ~rcent or public t elev1s1on's funding'. Those Uung.s dollars ~ usual- 1 y combi ne t o make n on · ('omme rd al television a lot less cour ageous than the b1g·bad networks Publlc televtS1on run.& scared. During Lyndon Johnson's pres- 1denc:y. -pubhc tele v111on ex· ecut1ves wo u'\d run t o the bathroom lf anyone suggested 1uTl1·'V1eTnam programmang. Th~y were even more afraid un- dc:r lt1drnrd Nixon and his mNry men T UE l"A<'T I ~ that com · m trcLaJ televis ion bu.'\ bticn far m ore SUl'l'l'S1>ful 1n Jnbulating 1t11d f fmm the ~pie v utung up 1t1> money In workm~ 1n th(' news depa rt- menti. of l "''' m•t work.., NBC ;rnd AH<.: I havt never heard a :!>1n i.:lc word almut what ad· vt-rti~\:r' wa1\l<'d or ltk«.-d . But. 10 pullht· ,,.,, \oi"IOll <;lUUIOS and oHtcc::. ~lwn· J \C t>eE.>n, the pnn· r 1pal tnp1<· of c·onH·r~at1on has oftt· 11 bt•t•n the f) Ul 't 11>0 of how to S:ill!>f} the baa ... Of the funders, government and corporate. So. ignoring Mobil's implied threats to cut off fundrng took 'Ome rN1) J;!Uh on the part or pu~lac telcv1:.111n pe<>pl1• an 49 .. tale~ I In i-,outh Carolina, · Death of J Pr11w1·..,~,'· was can· cc led b) ~C\ en :!>lJlttin:. I T llERt: ARE J?,01ng to be more CIJ)d more te:.ts like these. Our fncnds, the Saudi:.. seem to think that we are bostc.ges to their oil. But at 1s one thmg to pay for 011 a nd l o s.dl banks a nd hotels :ind e\•er)'lh.mg elt.e to them , and quite another to let them tor Mob1l 1 tell w. ~hat lo w<1tch, say or think If Mobil ii. so concerned about mu1unden.tand1ngs between the L'n1ted States and Saudi Arabia e1nd 1t says that is what 1t is concerned about then the oil <-0mpan1es should start advert1s· mg cam paigns Lil R iyadh and J 1dda to explain !ceedorn of s peech a nd o the r quai nt Am en c an customs t.o lhe sheilrhs I <5UESS WE CAN LOOI< FO~WARt> 1'0 SOME PRETTY SNAPPY LAS.T·MJNUTt CAMPAJ(;N MAILERS ... Water, Water (and Plants) Everywhere The most loathsome plague to descenJ on modem society la the proliferation of houseplants . These cr eeping green mon- strosities have taken over vir· tually evel')' area of our daily li vea -from our homes to our shopping malls to our offices. They look ugly. they do un- healthy things lo the air. they breed bugs. and t hey turn perfectly nice indoor spaces into humid jungles . I have gone oo record concern· ing all of th0&e Unngs before. But today I must report an alarming new develop· ment. A major manufacturer of soft drinks hu ju1t in· lroduc ed a beveraee ln· tended for planta. The drink will be sold ln 1upermarketa, alon11lde Coca· Cola, 7-Up and other soft drinks lot.ended for humans. "Our Canfleld's Nature! Selt.&er ii a healthy drink f9f planU,'' aald Alan Canfield , vi~ erealdent ol mark.Una for A. J . Canfield Co .. the beve.raae firm. "Our research sbowa that pour· lDI our Natural Seltier on bouseplanU lnltead of water can increase plant growt h by aa much u 50 percent." CANftELD, WHO in1l1U tbat be ls Mrloua, aald that th• plant beYer• wUl ..U for approx- lm•telJ SL• flb·patk. \) "People love their plants," Canfield said. "Houseplants are pretty sacred things to some people. They have quite an in· vestment in their plants. and US· ing our Natural Seltze r to "water' t.be planta is not aeeo as a luxury, but as a wise expen- diture ol money." Asked whether. in dlCCic ult economic times. Americans will really be willing to part. with their cub to provide an alleged· ly better form of U9uid for lbelr houseplants, Canfield pointed out the s uccess of mineral waters for humans. even when tap water ls virtually free. AND INDEED. Canfleld's Perrier of the plant world has already been a rousing s uccess ln the stores where it has been test· marketed. ·'Thia all comes out of a series or ex p erime nts in our 1reenbouse." Canfield said. "Our Natural Seltzer for plant.a Is ultra-purified. All of the chlorine is taken out. There ls no salt added, u in convenUonal c lub soda. When the carbon dioxide in our Naturai Seltser is fed directly lnto the root hair flbera ol houseplants, the plant srowth • am1lill1." AL&EADY MANY major firms rent bouH plant1 from plant leaalng companlet, to Ut· ter the workin& environment. rt ls not WJutual for a com pany to spend SZ,000.$3.000 a month to f lll ita offtce apace with ugly 1reenery, and to have that areenery wrvtced. l happen to work ln one ol those of(lcea. Oone are the "Front Page' .. 'cfays when you could find Hildy Johnson spltliD,g on the wooden noor of his city room. Now the place is filled with slithering gteen plants ln prisUne white tubs, a ll rented from aomethkll called Tropical Plant Rent.ala. loc. . A.NDl1.18Taswehavea lotof editors running around the joint to deal with the people. we also have kind of an editor to deal· with the plants. She is Patty Blick. 20. an employee of Tropical Plant Rent· als. Every Wednesday s he comes here with her metal watering can to attend to every plant in lhe neMpaper office. The other day I slopped her and asked her if she plans to use this new Canfield's Natural Seltser, "That's a new one on me," Miss Blick said. "People put a lot of things in their plants. One man puts tea In there. Some peo· pie put coffee arindis or ea&· shells. But this is lhe first time I ever heard o( a soft drink for plant." MISS BLJCK has what you mlaht call a cynical attitude towardplant.s. Her every working day Is spent walkine around of. fices fllled wtth plants, tending to their needs and picklna u p their leaves. She roes into dosena "'of. flee• a week. and everywhere abe lJ betie.ged by people who \.re.at thtlr p1anw like humans, and wa nt her adttcc. "I ~an Mar it as I'm comlnt down the alslt," be said. "Peo- ple will say. 'Rer~ comes the Plant Lady. Here comes the Plant Lady · t fee.I like t am somethlng out of a Saturday af- ternoon scieoce·CicUon movie on TV." SHE SAIDtllat as she Is caring for tbe plants, men and women will come up to her ~atn1Da paper cups. and whlspeY.""WUl you give me some of your mQlc medicine so I can tab it to ~ sick plant at bome!" At first Miss Blick Just told them the truth .-all she carriel in her metal pail ls regular tap water. But no one beUeved her. So now, to save t.ime, s he pours . them a little or her "magic" water, and they almost ooze gratitude. "I've figured it out , .. Miss Blick said. "During an average we~k . I water about 2,500 houseplanU. I eo bome, and I dream all nll(ht about watering plants. It's m y whole life. Plants all day, plants in my dreams all night. I understand that some people love their pl a nts . but it's driving me crazy." As for Alan Canfield -he is. delighted that there are ptaces like Tropical Plant Rentals. Inc ., and people like Patty Bilek. He sees all of it as a potential market for hls Natural Seltzer fOf' plant.a. I told him that on moral grounda, I hOPed bis plant eof\ drink ii a total tail ure. "ll'I not toln8 lo be," he said. "I Just got a letter from one lady who heard about Natura) Seltzer for plant.a. She aa!d she loved the idea, and that s h e had 50 t\Ouseplant.a ln hef home. She atked lf we planned to sell tt ln ~·«tllOll d.r\lau." . • I • To write the Dally Plloti eox U60, ~ta Mesa, CA 92626 To C.11 tM Dally Pllot/11~ 6'2"'311 .4 7 orange coa11 o uv P1101 More ~Rion ............................................................................... Must States' Choices Be Exercises • ID Futility? 87 Cll.UJ....£8 8 U. Dr Chotka G BcU b ~ oJ pohhNI ~ cl C'o' · ~r f'Vl~rton l ~ l'ullforn1 ll 'A. prN~idt'rlt1al prim r) on June 3 an <'~ ercuse tn rut1ht,y' 8QJ.b Ronald RHj(lin •nd Jimmy Ctrtt'r ap· pear to bavtt a firm gJ"tp on tMlr party's nomtnattons r<'aardl of "'hat h•s>Pl'r\S bert" lndet'd, c lost> .u\llh Sb rt!\1eul1> that Utt:1r C'hallt>O.Ml'nl, Gt'OrJ(t' Du~h and Sen Tt'd Kcnm'dy. huve e1>Sen t1ally no rhanet• to e-.tn comt' clo1>e to winning h.,lf the del· egates to their partae:i · convt:n· lions lhJs s ummer THIS CONTRASTS markedly with i.omc of tht' pa1>t dramat1C' close contl'St.s which went altlhe v.ay lo th1.• June ~rimartt'.., m Calarom1a In 19fi4 Sen Burrv Goldwatt•r finall} defo..it ed G•J\. Nel1>on RtK'keft'llt·r. but 1t took t h e C a I r fo r 111 .J • R t· 11 u b I 1 c " ri primary lo do 1t In fact. WfOf'e JWte 8, 19 per C'tn• of the del~••tt to both tllt-R t'publ can and l)fmocratic prt'•· ldentl&J conventaona will ba~e bc-tn IN'ted And both Reeca.n and Carter m11y \o\ell have ll ma· Jl.lrll)' ol ronvt!nllon delt:11u~ bf'ror~ the polla open 1n Cahfomua SO. Callre>rnia could bt!i mi-1tn· 1nal . Or w1ll 1t., •'OR REAG~N. c .. 11romu1 lb i.impl) 1c1n~ on lhl' c~kt' liut for t\tinnt•dy 1\ 0U1•1 i. !>t>me bhm hopt• of dl.'O\On1>truting u 11row 111g pohtJl'al popularity It could. thus , help prepal't! for an almost 1mposb1bl c <·ombrnat1on o f t"\ enu. leading to d Kennedy vie torv at thl· Demorrat1r convt:n· lion "ennedy 1> !>trategy -or des peri:He ~umblc depend~ on Cartt!r continu111g to s lide in the public• op11wm poll::., a dt.>cpening nat1u11ul recession. a nd l'On l1nuecl 1>lalt'."matc· 1n Iran All lhJt i·ould i:a::.11) happt•n By BOB PACKWOOD Se11 Bob Packwood. D-Oregon, u th# CO-<Wlhor Of SB 964, OM Of three propoaou currently m Ccmgrtu to r#Vllt thr prei1dent1ai. primary 5111tem. Our presidential primaries are in reality a political m arathon of media events rather than cam· pa1gns dealing thoroughly with the issues. Early tn this presidential race, ~everal well qualified candidates found they no longer could com· pete because of the exorbitant lime and money required to hop scotch the country and ""'" votes Between M ay 3 and June 3. candidates will have raced through 21 pnmaries from coa1>t 'tO coast. the system to five regional ·primaries. WITHIN THESE geographic•I areas, states could sUU de· termine for themselves whether to hold a primary. Then all state primaries in a region wouJd be held on the same day. The first primary would be held on the second Tuesday of March and the second Tuesday of each succeeding month. Their sequence would be de- termined by lottery each elec· t1on year, :.o that no region could claim a greater influence by al .... ays holding an CCJ rly primar~ A loltt!ry would be held 70 days pnor to each primary date IO :.elecl which region will hold the next pnmar~ elt:ctaon. In 1968 Dt.'mcwrat1> engaged m• a thrrt>·IAa) fight involving ~n:. Hubert Humphrey, Robert Ken- nedy and Euge ne M t·Carthy Kennedy's narrow vrctor:y and election higflt assassination mark tha t primary (I!> one of the most b1ttt>r dnd dcva<.tating in Oemocrauc· Pa rt) history. B l T THlS n •Hr there arc no !>Ul'h f1rew o.rk:.. no drama, nothing much appt>ar<; to hinge on how California vote!' The winnl·r·take all uriman: assurt.-s Reagan of all Jfi8 GOP cJcl · egal~.., K<'nnedy ':. s tnitegy ulso clt'- p1;.·nd::. on con \1 1n c 1n g som e Carter dclcg<.lle'> at tht· August convC'nt1 on that the pre1>1dcnt "111 lo:>e to Re1:1gan in No- ''ember That could also happen. THO E FACTORS combined might mdu<.•e some CCJrtcr dcl- l'gates to abandon the pres idC'nl and :.1A1tch h> Kennedy Hut Kl·n· nedy woul d need about 500 l'artt•r dclt!j!.alc::. lo get the nomination And that manv Carter cll'I· l'gi:llt''> arl' unhl.l;I\ to abandon th~ president-eH~n in the face of a certpin loss to Reagan There is loyally <:ven in disaster . !ft . ~-·can=~ Answered DE MANDS OF tn1vel. mon1:y and the respons rb1ht1es or rur rent office holdt.>rs "'ho arc can d1date<. 1A1l1 k et•p the e1t1zen1> from se(.·in~ much or <in~ con tender and prM.1·nl lhe m fn')m acJdre'>:.lll J! 1.,<.ut'' c1f pi:lrtlt ul.:ir 1mµort to Ct'rlaln '>Lale'> or re g1onl> The ~innt>n. mo:.l l1k l'IY >n1ll ha''C' 1hf' best media lmciiie and grt'dte!.l ph:-Ml'al strength ~ot ... 11 American!> ha\t: ~in t'qual opportunll ~ t o ..,dt.'c·t 1h1· 11rr:.1d('nt1a l rand1datf'' ~I:'"' lampshir<> ~h1eh holrJs lhP rir .. 1 ~tJlt> primar~ ha._ an innu1·nn· on primJrt£'.., fJr in 1•\CE''-" 11( 1h '>IH' In 197:? J total of S21 millit>n \\ "' :. ., p t· n 1 o n r ci d 1 I> a n d t C'IP\'r-.1o n -.pot., during 1he pnma n <.ea<.on I BELI F.VE that 1f candidates had to campaign w1th1n a region for JO da}'> at a t1ml· the voters \\OUld he <iblt• to m.ikc a more informl'cl <'hCJll't' and the can· d1d.ilt.''> ~uuld t1C'Qu1n• a ~realer :.l·n:.rln 1t~ LO n ·g11mal 1s1>ues F1n:Jlh tht· l'•1..,1-. Qf t'am- p.111.!nini.: •ir 1ndt't'd Of CfJ\er· lr1f! " e.1m1><11~n b:-tht• media - 111 1um ~1Juld lie M,l(n1 rlC.'anlly n·d 111'4'<1 • -..:n lcmi.:l·r ~ nuld cJnd1datel'> tw ltit• ,.ti rrom a priman art1r1l·w1 I' i,oon due to J «on~lant and ex ,., . .,,l'-l' f1nan c·1<1I drain • , 'I.or "'Wld J ccind1date \\ho• nush h~r-.n'I a ('hanc·e of get- ting an} tll'lcgates an C:alifom1a and "'on't \\a$~ much "'me or energy m the Golden State when there are delegates for the wm· ning i.n Oh10. New Jersey and six other slates on the same day YET KENNEDY olun~es on an the face of almost 1mposs1ble odds . His only chance is to do well enough in California and the other remaining states to make himse lf a c r e dible alternative to Carter Voters Looki~ for Leadel'.'ship Conj!fe"s .h<i'> J n·,pon..,1b1ht\ lu t'nd th1-. m.i<lnc-., !-,1ou: 17"2. I hJ\C bt:c·n :.l't-kini.: II> chanf.(l' "d~ a ~(·llJtor. rl·prc~t!ntat1".: or I!"' c> r n '' r h a \ ... to how out !tr1 .rn!'\t• cXC<''>'llVt' trcn e l time 4.UnCh~ktl With \litf-c1t>nrandf' 6f hr" or tw r 11ff1<:l· But Democrats divide their delegates on a basis propQr· tional to the votes received· by each candidate. I While Kenned y 11' expect · eci to win in Cahfornia. Carter will win some or the state 's 306 !Demoet"at1c delegates. Carter \w ill run a campaign here, but he has a better chance in other r alefl and won't press her e. So California's De m ocratic pr imary offers some drama and potentiaJ significance. IC Ken· nedy does we ll on June 3. be can Point to the resuJts as proof of his viability. U he does badly, his dream is over. Rising to the Top By HARRY REASONER Comment4111 /rom t#w R~ ~on CBS R.adJo An astute observer of contemporary polili~ bas point· ed out to me the fact that of the men running for the presidency. not a single one lS bald. I sbouJd add that Uus obeener is acute but not hlnute. 'PerfOOt President' Outlined for 1988 That is. he biDUielt has only a belt ol balr nmnina perhaps three..qua.rt.en ol tbe way around t.be equator ol bill noutn. Hlll northern hemisphere. as it wen!. h> bereft of hair. although he d1K·s ha\e hair from Aw.traha to Afnca. Which is to sa) he's bald but bearded. By STACEY KELLY I Stacey KeUy i& edUQrlal editor of the •1\adent newsJ)Qpe1' at Lincoln \Middle School in Corona det Mor. H J couJd vote for president of the United States. I would do so wun utmost care. I would vote for a candidate who I felt was qualified in l > lkn owledge o r l a w a nd econ omics. 2> experience in 'politics. and 3> overall effective· ness and leadership. F 1 rs lly. an educ atiof'I in law. 1ntem<thonal law inclusive. wouJd be extremely important. With an undentanding of basic la"'. our president-to-be would know bow to rully exerci~ any rights. powers. etc. granted to the omce by J.he Constitution. SINCE THE U.S. is actively involved in foreign affairs. my: candidat e would have to be. aware of the laws which govern international trans actions and the rules of et iquette which exist in internationaJ dealings. Also. I would eXJ>t:Ct a g~ _background in economics to s killfully steer the U.S. out or end away from the flnancial 1economic dif- ficulties it seems to experience al l'too often. SECONDLY. I WOULD look for experience in politics by holding a local. sta te. or national public office s uch as mayor. governor or senator. He/she would bad lo have served in these post(s) well by m aking de· cisions a nd "getting things done" so as to benefit consti· tuents. Primaries Abort Democracy f'rom The Shreveport 1 Lo J Journal Must we be forced to choose only among <pres idential I candidates who can devote as much as two year~ of their lives to running for president? What kind of recommendation 1s that for the job? In 1968. there were 17 pres1dent1al primaries. This year there are 34 There will he more four }ear~ hence Besides s pa re time. the pnmary system puts a pre mium on image and glibness bt'-1·ause candidates. after all. are appealing to voters \\ho usually are not knowledgeable about the issues Having the right sturr early can give one mom entum I To mainta in m o m entum. however. means you have to keep winning, and that takes money and press. Party insiders -the people we used to call b9sses -no longer are much of a counterbalance, and they play an increasingly smaller r ole in the nomination process. All of these factors together lead to wh<it threatens now. early lockup of the nomana· tt0ns This hardly seems like de mocracy Lirruting choices is not what the party ·re· formers had in mind when they sought to open tbe nomination process Unfortunately, this appears to have happened. de~pite lhetr good intentions. My candid ate s hnuld not be afraid to take a stand oo an issue and. more importantly. to s tick by it. but not to the point w h e r e empath y o r o pe n · mindedness are lost I would ex· peel him/he r to be able to com· promise on issues with fellow legislators or co-workers and to be diplomatic in doing so Lastly. I would not expect. but REQUIRE leader1>h1p . a person who can handle problems and erases ma calm. organized. and e ffective manner and who believes in representing all the people of the t.:nited States. and 1s not out fo r personal gain or glory. SUCH A "LEADER" also would have a rull understandin~ or nallonal and international 1:-sues. ~ould not be afraid to de<-il boldly with them and could stir crowds with his ht'r expression of the 1de~ah. or 1\meracan de· mocracy. ~o that patriotism literally "swells in the hearts of Americans " This lead.c; on to charisma and being able to un11c people ~ndcr one cause. valuable quahtJes · because 1f your own people aren't behind you. then who is" That concludes my hst of re· qu1rements Even 1r I don't find my .. Perfe<'l Prt>s1dent" right awa\•, at least I'll know what I'm iooking for. HE llA V BE AN ACUTE ot.ttver. but be 's not diain· te rested. As a baJd man bhmel/. be b aftlslUve to the pli~ht cl t.he hairless, and he fands 1t odd that only the well· thatC'hed are represented in the current C'ampaign. He does not go so far as to say that there is a con· spiracy afoot -or a head; he never once intimated to me that the bald ~t.-re being squeezed out of pohhcs by the bush) .. But 1t 1s stranj?e ... he sa) s, "that though many men are bald. no can.d1da.t.e<-are. .. It may be nothin~ more than coincidence It m ay be the ~enerall:-lov.er aJ?e of pollucal hopefuls For all I kno"'. 11 may t)(> that re .... er men an· j?rung bald Or. since that coodit1on 1:-:.upposed to be genl'l11·. It may be that ba Id mt:n aren't having children Bl 'T IT MA\' ALSO BE that the pol1t1cal life ll.!.elf r:. the hair restorat1v-e for "h1ch the bald ha' c long been !'.(.'arch1n~ M a~be the h1£h·rJlutin idea:.. 1n 1Ah1 r h pohllrian::. deal bubbll' up throu~h their <ikull<. and thent'E.' leat'h into their :.t·i:llp:.. ~umulallni.! thc-d1<·ken-, out their follicles l'w heard many j)('Ople ~a~ lhJt the) fin$1 ~O·llnd ,n·.., ideas ha ir rJising I( I m n~ht in m~ -.urm1 e. bald men may v. ant to t·on ~1dt•r taking up ~ht res. but 1f my fnend ri. right 1n h1.., ob ~en at1on. thev "111 ha\'e a hard ume of 11 The m1ddie J?round 1s to pract1c·e being a poht1c1an tn thl' pri\'acy of your o"' n boudoir : '>pend an hour or t ~o in ttn> t'\'enini.? haranguin~ ~ourself in the mirror. denouncing :-ou'r opponent.-.. makmR ~\\f"<'pm~ proposdls. try one \'IC:· tory and one conccl.~1on 'l~h. talk 1n b1lhons and in i;lohal terms. tC'll tht> mirror v.hat you'll do about the Russians and about mnation if you·re elected. look yourself squarely in lhl• e:-'' and tell yourself that there's no free lunch. and that hard <:ho1ces 1A rll have to be made. If. 1n three v.eek~ · ttme. vou c;ee nu results, withdraw from the race. The bald can't.afford to throw their hats in- to the nng Sh o e Leather Shortage May Keep Candidates From Running By ..DENNIS PERRIN Demus Pemn is a reM<lent of Coata Mesa. Like many Americans. I have become over· r un by the speculations that fly around before presidential elections. TM most interesllng phenomenon to me a re the early polls that sup· posedly pit the major opponents against each other on a weekly·basis. · The other night I awoke sweating in the middle of the night after appannUy dreaming of what the future may have in store for us . This sobering dream came to me in the form of these short newscasts: Jue 14, 1183Wuhllllt09·. - The President today signed into law a bill formally nationalizin1 t.be rountry's petroleum industry, calling It "the best thln1 to happen to this country since National Health was passed last year". Revenues from \be sale of oil ~ ex· pected to offset the U8 blllion deOcit attributed to the fint eight months operation of the National Health Insurance Pro1Tam (NlDP> .... Aq. %, lta SMUlerw CaJlfonla •.• Many small businessmen in the upper and lower de8etU of Soutbem Calilornia bave closed down Neently as servtce station. fut food, and liquor tu1neu bu fallen otrdtNticaUy. Stu Farmwort.b, pNlideat of the Upper Desert Retaller1 A11odatlon, credits the 1k>wdon lo tbe k>aa ol bullneea normally pro- Yided b)' owners of campers and RV'• whole aa.mben baq beeD dwl94.lln& over tbe past few 1ftl'&. Wbm ukM Wbll broulht on tbe lower RV =&Uool, P'1naaworth advanced two "911• W ! 1. ScarcitJ ot 1uoUoe I . Ablience of qualified emersency medical care In cae of accict.Gt . • . . • • --.. Au&. 15, 1983 New York .•. Murray Silverman, president of the Shoe Manufacturers Council, ann0unced record sales of shoes and profits up 234<k over second quarter earnings of 1982. When asked to explain this phenomenon, Silverman stated simply that people are walking more due to the shortage of gasoline. Silverman also speculated that the average citizen's fear of being hospitalized in a federal hospital has led lo an increase of waJkln1 and jogging to stay he althy and to maintain strong hearts and circulation . . . . . Aq. z.4, 1183 New York •.. Sol Rothstein, representative of eu t coast leathe r ·importers. announced a serious shortage of Argentine leather reacbinc thls country. Rothstein stated thal the devalued dollar is responsible for the sbortaaes. "Argentine exporters are f avorlng t he European markets where inflation ii less ram· pant than here," he said. Rot.bateln feels that even more canvas .and plutJc will be used ln shoe producUon in the t'Uture . . . . . ' s..a.uaw.......-... The Prelident aanouacecf today the torm •· Ucm of the new cabinet level Department of Corfam, Leather, Allicator, and Plastic <CLAP> wlth Bella Ab1u1 •• director. Yesterd1y Con1reu approved 1n initial t ie bllUoD Cl.AP budt«. M1. Atmaa named Adrianna Glantu~. the <Califomla TrauporUtJoa ~rteary, a• Aull· tant Dinctor. 'l1'e new depertment la experted to provide u 8CICUUofta1 1.000 dvU Mntee poel· Uont to be fUJed wtthia U. aat three morit:·,· Every pMlle W 1boe ~ IDchldlq ~,. lng, deslp, plannlna. aUocaUon, and cUstnJ . lion will be closely regulated by Cl.AP depart· ment policy makers. "One of my primary goals is to insulate the Amencan public from 'LEGS' (Leather Export· ing & Growing States> current pricing whims." stated the stately Abzug ..... tllov. se. 1983 Surameeto .•. Citing the long lines and short hours of his slate's shoe stores, th e Governor today sil(ned into law by executive order California's first odd-even shoe regulations . CUstomers will be al· lowed to btzy shoes on an odd-even day basis cor· responding to the last digit oo their Social Sec4rity numbers. Newborn babies and toddlers ~Ill be ac- corded even da>'.s while commercial (state card· carrying erostUutes) will abide on odd days. J oggers wtll have to Jog with left a~s ooly on e ven da~ and rt1ht shoes oo odd days in an ef. fort lo make 1boe9 lasl thfooPou\ the shorta1e. These reslJictioOJ do not apply to conaressmen and lbeir usl&tant.s . . • . . NH. 12, IMS Satrametato . • • CLAP Department director Ablut today an· nounced the shoe sboruees that Californians are Hperieocing are "essentially their own fault" and continued to denounce peo~ who 9ialk or Joe excieuively. NH.U.Uaw ............ Bella Abiu1 was replaced by Adriana oaanturoo es the ''leatMr curlna" of the Unit· ed St.alts. The President felt '°..,. chances were needed at ~-P ud that there were no uay aoluttons a t hand and asked e ach Amencan to ''Aak not what )'OW' ~try can do for you durhif tbeae tJme• of the mpral equivalent 0( war." l Nov. IS, 1983 Wasblmgtoa ••• Con~ress passed a "windfall profits tax" to- day wtuch wall tax manufact urers and retailers for ex~ive profits durtng 1983. Excessive profits were identified as anything over the l9S6 price index according to style. For those styles that were not in existence in 1956, such as t he newer athletic shoes, the 1958 price index on high top PF Fly~rs will be used. The added revenues from the windfall tax will be appropriated to research for new sources oC 6hoe materials .... · .. No•. 21, 1183 Waslllngt.oe ••• HEW Secretary Willie Grabber. disclosed today conclusive evidence that shoes have caused cancer in laboratory rats and that his department is seeking a court injunction against all shoe produceni. lt seems the s~­ caused cancers lo appear in the form of tumors resembling corns on t.be rat'1 litUe toes ..••. ~. SI, lta Lei Aaples ••• A Sierra Club sponsored rally wu held ln the downtown garment dinrict today protestlnc the wanton killlnp of the state's nauaa popula. Uons for the aboe industry. Ralph Nader' and Jane Fonda wer-e the featured speakers Oee.14,1•••-.... ... HEW Secretary WUlle Grabber anttoUnC*i a dlJ()()very made wtthln his department. that wtll have tar reacblnl eftecta on all future HEW research. ..We have conclusive proof that cancer in laboratory ratt is hereditary in nature.'' • Mr. Grabber d41cllned to say how this new d.lloovery would •ff~t the more than l'f .000 re1ulaUont and bani re1an:llng various products by• depart mcnt over the pul\Syem. . . .·. .. . . ·, - DAVID JAMES GRIMACES AS HE COMPETES IN SEMI-FINAL ROUND D•n Proof •nd 8,.d Stevena Work on Getting Proper H•nd Grip .. ~ Meal Driver Training Set A training session is .scheduled Thurs day and Friday for vol unteers in Costa Mesa's mel:l l de- live ry program for the elderly A call lo Roberta But· ton at 835-8011 will pro· vide details on meetings and what the program does for people who are often stuck in lonely liv- ing conditions. THE SESSION is just one of many offered by various agencies for those who detide to as- sist others. The Voluntary Action Center of South Orange OCCWins Newspaper Contest Oran ge Coa s t College 's s lud e.nt new spaper , Coast Report. has captured first-place honors in the 1980 news p aper ex · ce llence co nt est sponsored by Cal Poly. Pomona. Glendale College's El Vaquero and Santa Monica Col l ege's Corsair won the second and third-place awards respectively in the com- petitlon, judged by worklng journalists. The Aceolade, the stu· dent newspaper at Sun-ny JW.la l:lllh School in Fullerton,. won the first· place award iD lbe hiah school divlalon. OCC 's winning publication was co· .w.d tl:dl year by Coo· oie Keevll and Ed Robles. Advisers were Spencer Crump and John Weyler. Coaat Report , r e · County. 675·9210 o r 83:t 9278. will he happy to provide details on thl• following. Many branchei. o( the Planned Parenthood Association need typists. fund-raisers . clinic aides and record keepers. -The disaster action team of the county Red Cross seeks people to help others 1r. the event of emergency. The agen· cy is also seeking addi· tional one-time or conli· nuiog blood donors -A SANTA Ana gift shop sends proceeds to UNICEF, but needs sales p eople t o sta ff the facility. A woman's center i n Orange n eed s a carpenter to do a one· time project. Greenpeace Found· at ion in JI u n t1 n gt o n Beach could use some help with office and re· ceptionist chores Handling volunteer re· quests in the west coun· ty area Is the VAC at 898·0043, call for deta il s on th~ following: -A NURSING home ad v ocacy prog r am needs both groups and individuals to visit the people who live in area convalescent hospitals . Training hel11s fill need.Ji o( people abandoned by family members . -A hospital offering drug and alcohol abuse programs needs help with phone calls to follow up on the those who have completed treatment. Training given. -The county Consumer Coalition se~ka help In its fight to retain item pricing in stores by collection or petitioo slpatures and phone work. port.edlJ ha the laraeat -PEOPLE with plen· weelllJ c:lrculallon of ty of warm fuuies to of· aa1 community colleae fer youn11ten can do a new....-ba tbe c:oun-lot of 1ood ln 1 number trJ ..., to 1'9000 per of county child care cen-w 19'9. I Got PUii? Competition Gripping When you get a bunch of friendly but com - petitive arm wrestlers. add a large t rophy. a $125 pnze and a lot of pride. -you have the 10gre· Q,iem~Jot .. Jan.ax('~-4ffk>~~-·----:··- With screammg w1vcb and girl fnends urg ing them on. 65·men anrl two women competed S;.tturday in the Southern Cahforn1a Arm Wrestling Assoc1at1on challenge at Town and Country sboppmg center in Orange Two opponen~ <it a lime \l.Ould ci pproa<'h an ~lbow·tugh table, carl'fully gt'l the all 1mport;.int hand gnp a nd wa it fo r the l.tart from the re f<'rce One <'I bo" h<icl tu :-.la} in J dou~hnut ~h <i1wd p ad on tht• t.ihlt·. but thl•rt• \\ab c1 grip fur I h1· othl r hand ( •r 1111 n·a~f'd ll'' l'ragl.' Soml' malchl's l.i~tt'<I •1 full mmulf· \\Ith the• part1c1pants facl.'s ~ho" ing ~train other mutC'ht!:-. ""creoverin an instant Each winnc.>r would · shake hands walh the lo,.c.>r "alkin.i:? J \\<JY ),hi.lking h1-. !wad. thtnl.ing how he would ~o 1t next time. 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ROTARY HAND GRINDER OUTDOOR EXTENSION' CORD was 54.99 NOW s2900 CHILDREN'S TANK TOPS were 2 79 NOW s1so GIRLS' TOUGHSKIN JEANS were 14.49 NOW sg44 BOYS' STAR WAR ROBES were 9.99 NOW s444 was 10 99 GIRLS' DISCO T- SHIRTS were 4.99 NOW BOYS' STAR WARS PAJAMAS J""'!"-:l-. were 7.99 MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRT Outstanding V•lue s.31a 5·18-80 ~·Hiii IMIAM•• A .. ••A-ii.1.M111 mo•·-,...,, ...... ,_, .. , .......... ~ f?OWER PLAYS Pi anos • Instruments • Accessories • Accepting applications for youth band & jazz band • Group and private instructio n • All instru- ments at discount prices Door prize drawinq -Mo purchase necessary. DRAWING ENTRY Name ........... ·Phone Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AME:RICAN MUSIC CO.~ 1916 Harbor Blvd Costa r-.itesa 6 doors north of 19th Phone: 642-2586 Open: Mon.-Fri. 12:30-5:30 Sat. 10-5:00 An Anthony pool is a beautiful inflation fighter. Build at once. Cati Anthony now. 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' '•----------P ....... ·Nu----- ~-------------'---------------- I tl~-----------Slalt>-----T.iP--- SATIRIZES In the DAILY PILOT I • ' • AUTOMOTIVE DetrOlt Blues • •• Ilg 3 brought it on the 1nselves Drl'ROlT (AP >· -The ronvenUon1t, If hoary. bed:aide diqnoais ls lb.at w'*t ~ U S ecqno my 1eu tb anlm u. Dell'Oh catches poeumonta. Now that Amerk a hu pfte umome , Detroit la ln a rt'Splra tcw ln loteNlve car•. end MJtl of ldn are pra~ 'na 1n the hoepltal C'hapel To be l ure. tho patient bu always re cov~red But tb b um the lllneu bu some new, vir\llent .iratn... out-of-town vlruaeA t uch •• -OP EC. W a1b1n1ton bure1ucrat1 and .m1cr0k'Gl>tt lttU• fmpc>t'U that are muncblnl 10 to the n1U" aw.o market Uh Japan t bfftle~ I n a ro e &itrden Bec-aUJe 10 pf'rcent of Ameri<-a's &roH national produr t centers on the a utornollve world. Oetrott 's pneumocOC"c1 »rt" not to be sn~it'd at T hat the Motor Ctty ts ridtng on empty lb m dicated by the almost 2SO.OOO auto workers laid off, workers whose unemployment benefit.I are rar more hefty than those who work ror the sup pHers ot the idle assembly lines Chrysler hopes to stay alive on government welfare. di. th1i. caly is alr eady domg And Ford exe<'ultves are hav ang to tough JI out on cafetenit coffee MAY WE NOT ASk of the patient, then. whe re 1t hurts most. how he came so low? The biggest pain is in the gas gauge. "In my .history books what went up always came down," says one rueful Ford official. "I don't think anyone believed gas would go up like al did. I was dead wrong." Many exeeutives admit the same m1scalculation. No one foresaw an ayatollah in Ford's future or anyone el~e·s. This is understandable, b ut 1t says som ethin~ about how Detroit operates The fulllre often does not extend beyond the next model change. a lengthy, la borious and cost.Jy business. but one based on business as usual "Automotive management is so very 'now' unented." says an industry analyst. "A com. pan~ president as rated by how much he earned while he sat in the boss's chair, not by how much he passed on to the next management " .. t Tbtte i 1 J>«!l'c~ptton that the Japanese wurkcr, who r I.ii tlli tight UUI~ ••land must ex port 0#' di• 1o1nd who •l•t\.'. tlle work day wtth •on (Ca In pr-atse of hh1 company, m1tkes a better car G~rat Motors' own Japanese affiliate. lau1u. nnt u team to visit U S plants about a > •·11r i.f(o, und lht• J apanese were asked to t'\ atluatt• v.orltmanshtp Of a Chevette JUSl off the lloti 11 the W1lmm11ton, Del , assembly plant. Tb\: ~·ar report~ly flunked the Japanese quality rontroJ •tandt1rd~. < ~ related gtory, Page C2.) AMERICAN Al'TO MAKERS feel they can l'ompett• wnh the J apanese but need tame to re· tool for the Llll1vuturn era Meanwhile. says l<'r ai.er . the J apanebe should compete as responsible trading partners, not. ii!> Lewis thinks. lake "greedy ptgi., ' a statement of some courage Ills wife 1s J apanese There 1s some feeling Ill Congress to close lht' lluor a hltle on Japan, but the Carter ad mu11i.trat1on thinks thi s wou1d enable American mal>.t>r:. to raise price!. and sell more gas l{uult•rs There are some public m1sconreptions about gai. J,tuizhng too. howe\er . "The Toyota Cclaca 1!> a good car." says a f ord man "It gets almo~t as ~()t}d mileage as I See A UTO, Pa.l(t> A 11 ) ?P'- Sunday, May 18. 1980 ,.,,, ... ·~· -·-·- DAILY PILOT A 9 Problems of the auro industry are compounded by the nsmg fuel pnces. pol1t1ca1 turmoil m Oii producmg areas, government-imposed nies and a last s'Nitch m consumer preference to small cars. but many believe the real problem stems from shortsightedness of the automa><ers fF SOT MYOPIA, perhaps tunnel vision tinges Detro1t,;s newpo1nt. Might not an ex ecuta vc in Gr osbe Pointe. where all the Cadillacs ~eem lo have gone, look at all the bag ones parked in hb neighbol's' driveways and lend lo b(!heve all America lhmks big? "There's some legitimacy to that." an ex --ecutave at Chrys ler concedes. · • · A Vision may be further impaired by the auto companies' policy of giving new cars to ex ecut1ves free or at a discount depending on rank, which are m aintained at com pa n} garages. "It would be a good thing if manage- ment had to buy. feed and care for his car as (be customer does." says a Ford ex~utive. \C·.~:Ji> It is probably no accident that General Motors. the most highly structured a utomaker is also the most succesdUJ. "U you get one dis· tenter iD management, that's OK. ff there's ~wo. they think anarchy is breaking out." says Or. David Lewls. a former GM official who now • "'aches business history at the Universit y of • Michigan bwliness school. "You can wear any • color sh.irt you want tbere, as long u d l's white " To some extent, this is refleeted in company history. "GM ~the leader that didn't lead," says Lewis "They went along instead." J OHN DELOR EA.N, AS quoted in J . Patrick Wright's book "On a Clear Day You Can See General Motors" aJ>out the maverick ex-chief or. •11 D t>froif b gttilffl of •yopio . ol belit>ring past b IJrologue tor ,...,,.,.and f!T~ ••rn. ft t"P,.faln• ly luu r e ligion """'· • Che vrolet. says G M has m ade virtually no technacaJ innovation since Hydra·Matic dnve m · 1939 and the hardtop in 1949. Ford, on the other hand, pioneered almost every new market while Chrysler introduced power s teering , power brakes . electric windows and the alternator " The mdustry's defense. or course. is that Detroit got fat by making lhe cars Amen cans wanted to buy. A dJssent Crom ~ ,not unexpected quarter comes from Douglas P'raser . head or the United . Auto Workers Union. "The industry is so con· ceited about its ability to judge what J>e<'ple wan t. you can't tell them anything. They • rearrange the sheet m etal every couple of years. and as long as the good old customer is buying, they feel com fortable they have him ' figured out." ' IT IS PROBABLY TRUE, as Joe Zappa. p resident Qf UAW Local 212, s ays, that 'Americans "want to drive a big 450-horsepower car down the hjghway to work with nobody else with him." Del.roil had every reason to think as much when big car sales zoomed after the OPEC oil . embargo in 1974. As recently as February 1979, Datsun had 200,000 unsold s mall cars in the U.S. Then we began needing quadruple-digit gas ·pumps, and the J apanese s milingly obliged with ·a flood ol fuel efficient cars built ln brand new 'automated factories The J apanese lucked out, says David Lewis • . because o( "mismanagement on a scale un- paralleled in American automotive history." • "GM's ·x· cars were just luck," Lewis says. • "They wanted a car for tbe young m arried with : kids and expected to s ell a couple of hundred thousand. The car came out the same month lran turned off the oil." What was not luck, though, and looks good , ln retrospeet to everybody involved was GM's ·decision back in 1973 to bealn t.be "downslstng" of some of its can, wbJC!b since then bu been , widened to its entire line. IF DETSOIT IS GUU.TY of myopia , of believing past is prologue for ever and ever 'amen, it cwtablly bas rellfkln no.. But tJrlnk. mg small isn't being s mall ovemiabt. A new car ,model eestates even Joocef than a new elephant ..._ at least three years. C But ri8bt now market forces -and tM • JapaMM -are movln• faster tban Detrott's ~abWty to react. The Japanese have a lot IOinC fOf' them - IDOb eppeal, llrice and ecoaom1. Back m UA, :•pan .... {a .... u.s. ..... ftnt Utted. 'l'My •allld w bait ol 1 ~ Now they are ..... tow ... • l*'CeDL Tbe ftrst Toyota ...... -._ America ta 111'7 ia Calllornla. Toa, ........ a1 ~ ... c•""'*MAOM artblpalta. ' ~ PlP£1 TIWELS for btg °' linle cl.on- "'9 aobt 2~ "'-83-.q ft roll l!IEl'S TUIY SIOITS ~OQj, polye\ler ~O'lb <°"°" Mod.one wo;,h ~~...., .. --•'" STUIDY IUCH CHAIR 1'11l fofd1n9 ~Ond ChOor I\ •~ol for ~od1 0 1 potoo UK'. l1ghrwe1gh1 511 IRAZIER BIRIECUE GRILL FOUR TERRY CLOTHS Chrorn(' plot(•d g11ll wlfh <ron~ up leo•ure Snop o way" leg~ @ ·. as~ SILYEISTOIE'""· FRY PAI Coyon poly••••• lef'(y '" W>ltd (01 Of\ t h11' \flt' s ....... pool tMmKol\. No~. llO ....... Shop .. -Qt ac_, ..aEIF 11&1 • llL ll! .,... > ~Y CllfCl If YACHI UIS H ClffU FILTdS 'kQ. ol tleon•• ~ °' 100 col· ••liltert. 2 '1 ,., Jtmington 944 101h-oz.* FRITOS · l • f I".,,'"• -t4 r'lt"tJil f °' tN:Wt. ....... l ~I PKG. of 4 LIGHT BULBS lllLLO • SOAP PADS Soop·l11led •lt•I 1 2 O ,--oc---o po6o I~. 1111 YELOOITT 11111 10•• .22 lone·,.11• -· A-otloble ... (-., 500. DRY-ROAST PUNUTS N r 0' J~' odi(ko: f ti'! pt'OC M\'"'Q ,,........,_. ............... , . 11-0UICE* WOOUTE ~ UOUID 92~ 5-0Z. * Dill SOAP 0.odo..,nt both 2 12 A '°°P ... oold ... F • ....... ... lmAll • 1-UU.. PEITIU 333 Yovr choice of IC~ 1GW30 or IOW40 ofl .-., _ .... ~-~-..J Scr""'Q f)fK .. t A ~I loll~ lronl pro•ld .. Iott -to·-· ---- .- Llt/ &-PAIR TUIE SOCIS t,,/t, , ~,..won "Of'\ 3•• • ''"""· .,.,..,.. f,, ,.,., ll I) bpo.,.onpo<l CGUilTE® llSTllT SllYE 2 $1 For 0.0.Ce ol r~to.. ......... -6<ooed s...,1 •• 1 .... 1" •-lotin" ... .. 11'11/I"* .. .. -5•• .~---·------.. j .. ' • . . I I . ' ~ I ' J ( . ! ( t I .. "' - I ' .. l r f ___ ...,.._ ... ____ _ .. --... . \Je OAILVPtl..OT Discant Duo To find the quiet necessary for dedicated fishing. th1~ pair took advant<Jgc of low tide to hike over the rocks for an unrfo;turbcd perch on the" Dan<1 Point cnlrnnce chan nel. • Sund1y M1y 11 IMO ,,,...r.,,e I PVatJC NOTICE CAMS UNFOLD • • • Race 1• the onl)' traud an \ltaltla\Or ti r bou. Cape Wayne CoMol ly, HY• be rould IU(" \hr lull llme tnv U(lalors That's bt-ou f It can tile a det.-ct1 "" months or 1nt.,n1lvti w.ork J'*lil to atet .-can lo • p(lln\ ,.h~rt' nn lnd1ctmt"nt un be handf'd down or Mtre.11t wi.rr wnl!i I I U<'d The problem donn '\ slop at \hf 1nv~hJltlv .. end Pttt'rt> lA on\• o f lhret-pro at'C'\.ltor who work on muJOr fnuds The ,.,1&s Vaults lriltl, w harb rt'cently cont'ludt>d. oe cupled h 111 countt>rpart Doug McFarlitnd full lime for five months The crimes are difficult to de· tect and prot.ecute partial)) ~cause of the unwtlllnwness of victims to go to law enforcement wht'n they·ve been taken There 's also a problem of de· termining whether t here's a fraud rather than a cavil dispute over an honestly Called business deal DetectJve Race said accoun· tants arc consulted routinely during her investigations to help make that determination. What sets the prosecutable cases apart as the ability of police a nd the Dis trict At· torney's staff to detect intent to pursue the often labyrinthine scheme to a point where they can establish that the idea all a long was to cheat the victim out of his money. "I went to a session with the chief security agent for the 8anlt of California who told us that we ~:!ve the most sophisticated ~--LffilX&J1LMM!. here.-iA-Ot'an(l~. · that he's s een in the whole state.·· DetecU\fe Race noted. PETEas DIESCMllES the ty pical Newport Beach mark as both naive and sophisticated. The victims -a nd potential victuns .,,.."Can be easily talcen in by someone who has the ap. pearance of a moneyed bus1· nessman T hat appearance 1s easy to come by throuJ:h us e of leased ho mes and o ffices with lhl' "ri~ht " address. leased luxury automobiles cind yachts and put ting m. appearances 10 th£• cit) .., poi..h w atering holes and night s pob "ll'I 1ma1in1 the number of people who 1lve latte auma of money without the va(luett Idea of what 'a 10 ng to be done with u. or even the backaround of the peopl• thty·re givin" ll to." reten auaad On the ot h er hand. the eh•borate nature of the scams 1s un 1ndici.t1on that more ~m­ mbn·pl•l'e forms or fraud -sell· ma cOl)ies as 1enu10e art or fake gemstones don't occur with the same regularity as the busi- ness scam FOR INSTANCE, tbe real estate scam that usually operates by duping investors into paying for swamp land or useless desert acreage has to be revised in Newport Beach. Here lhe offer is of good land. usually in a fashionable resort lake Palm Sl>rinas. But the catc h is th at tb e sel ler has forged the grant deed so he's selling something he doesn't really own. Often. the con artists work in association with others. forming alllances that s hift and change with new scams and new marks. "There's a syndicate operat- ing in the coun ty. and in Newport Beach in particular," said Peters. although he quickly p.o..inted out that he wasn't necessarily refe rring to a Mafia group. .. Certainly these people do as· sociate with 0.ganiled crime figures. but they aren't what is typically regarded as organized cnme members themselves. "WE HAVE evidence, thoueh.· tha t sbows the y will wort together." said Peters . ·•ft'i the - same people over and over .·· A sidelight or this loose or · ganizatioo is a growing use ol money taken out or con schemes and "invested" in drug tnffic where the financLal re turns are enormous. ft18UC NOTICE ~941$t•UI ..,.._ ITAftMlf WT ,... ....... --~-...---· --JAM£ FA~ lNSUU...C:., 14U 11 .... , ...... """""°"' lk•nt Catltlltrftla .__ • J-EIWieH F.w-H 10. ,,_ =·· '"-1 e..tl\, t.eillO<M• Tiii• 11UMMU I• c;-tecl .... • ..... 11 .. ~""""° .>-C nt'lqllt F .,.,,..11 Tl\h ~y-1 "f .. Ill.cl •ltt. """ ,......,. ~at 0r-. '-•Oft-· .... • f'tJTf14 l>uC>li\""' Or-C:.0.\1 0.•ly Pllol. ..-.. •• "· ~ tt. '"° 10?1 to PUBLIC NOTICE · · Jt appears. in fact that in som e cases. the businessmen aren't being conned at a ll . but are knowingly investing in somethm~ hkc a cocaine ship· •t<:Tlflous •u~•"'<n ment," the prosecutor noted ~nn1:..-01r ',,."' •ol•~ .,...,"°" ., oo.no b4.I\• "It's amalln~. actual!). and ,...,H, kind of scary They can produce "ERv1cr -•NTENANcr '°"' new form s of whit~ collar PANY -"100""' "¥""" fo"" I t••n v.1,., (~Ito"''" "7l'OI <'nmf.'s and scams qu1 clter than o.n .. 1 T"""-' l••••"-• ...,. 1,1,e can come up with wavs lo 1"'0"<u' •y"''"· ~-•••n v ....... .1 C•11t0tnt• 9'1'<11 calch ·em... r 11., ~·"cc•'"""'"' o...., .n --~ l Li..,.rmot• rt18UC NOTICE .. ----- - -• • -• ,,,,.. • -t. C.QIJNTY I OBITUARIES PVBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICTITtOUI ..,_...... 'KT1TIOUI •ttMUI .....,.. l'tAT'SJMln llAM9 ITA.,...lfT . TM '°'"°'""" __. I\ ~ 0¥\I· ~ lel'9wf ... ---ert .... M"-" MIMU ... H EW,OA.T INVeST#£Hf$, e v ' ltG IU! ' .. L" w H • 1.,11 <;t...,v1e,. 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JUNE t em TO AUO. 22ttd 5. 4 Of 3 DAY PE" WEEK P\.ANS .AVAILABLE I DAILY PILOT GWC Seminar Topic Analyzes Hollywood I ==-==-=====-==-0••..0W•• . PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE r"'' •i.'-t ••• 1<1.0 ••t" tr• (01'nly C... o< Or-c-•• on _ .... -~tC"ttnous 1Wtt1t•u ~ICTlnous ..,.... 1tt1n11 .. ..,,_ STA~"T ..,,_ RAT1lMllN'f ~-1-Cr-C..>4 o.lty f'llail Tll• fOl"-i ... -•••-no no. ... _..,. --an_,,.. -y•.tt,18,H,----1.,..\,,.. ~--; --~OFfSSION•l \T£•M T.-E PlUMllEltS. ~17 (1VJ'11M 1------------ Cl.f ANtN(", n3'I '°'""" °'"• CO\•• r;{:;." 11.,..ll"Ofon e.~11. C•t1kH'11I• ~'" c .. 1t0<ro•"~''' o-i<! Al ... 8r\IM ~H CIV••l- ROOWl (~fl ""''"Of\ 1)~ Corrwll 0r111tl -~ ~«". C•tlloo•"' ~"""''"'" AOUATIC 1<i~ 'OOWC. ll[.i(>< ·,.PQIU'• I n.ul MO .. ONtOCJ.Al ~ ~·., &At.i. VY.rt" FIA. • ~t • ~ •• h «#,. J £0UCAT~ TOUft6 "',. " .~ •, •• ··iv·.-•, •1 r ,. • .a•.1 VJJ •.• l.; • -.. • ~· •• . I noon . Brunch is $2 75. Hf'servations art• re· quired through tht' Com· munity Services offi ce. 892·7711. ext. 502 or 526. Or•n. Co\IA ~ (<1hlorn1• '1•11 .,...,_ M tl:ffO Q4ru,., Ptttomo 1190t J•~ With.,,, C¥twr•Ql't1 4017 ~!~~:,::~ ,..wnt.nqton f.t,.a<h ''"''''"'" Orh r H"'°'t.nqtOf'\ l\eMh lh•\ Cir•nt"' .. '" tonduc.h•O fh .o (ittlfOf'n•.t ~ Qtnf'f'dl o.Jrt,..,.\l'l•O Thi' bU\1~\\ l\ (.QndU<ttO C>1' 14 f tEl. 0 (JICUtt$IOlt$ .U.0 A#VS06Cll T "'" .. ~ 1.• . .... •• ,f ~t l , •• ' '1.A ) tt.RTS t.HO ciu.ns SPl Cl-". T llWS r "-• • " r f '' , • ~ .. " ••• ... , ... ~ ~ .1h_.,,.,. .• "Holl vwood · A Statt· of Mi nd ." "tlJ bt: :s creenwriter Ric hard Perkins· topic al Tuesday's seminar and brunch for Golden We~l College's final s pring session of Discoveries Unlimited. an informal program for men and "omen. Perkins. profe~s1onal sc riptwriter for lclev1s 1on. inc luding scripts for the ··Mod Squad.. series. tf.'achcs scriptwriting at the col· lcge. M.Mof> PdlomG ~r.at =~~"''" 1111\ ""t""""'I .. ~, fol<'(! w•lll '"'' Tflo\ ,1,w.,,....,1 "'"' l•ttcl wltll IM COSl&llf6.4641·1289 ~";'~' Clt-r> 01 Of-Counh on M"v '°""" C~ OI 0.-Co.int•°" M•y •uit-._. ... ., •C.·•. t H1~•·'H ~· ... \_IL' .... ,I',~ I ..... ,,_ 4'111107 •• ,.., .. ......., ,. .... , • Pua"'~ O.ltOO<· Coll\t 0<1o1••P••ot "111* •raa.OOf_..,..~ I Pubh"'"" ()r-(CM\I O•oly Plloi J"2>C.-C• .... I'•"" ~ ~ 18 7~~-~ -""'-•-"_.1_s_J_~_•_e_'"'°----''-'l4-'° l._·"-·-·-Ooa91> __ ,,.,., __ .. _ .. _ • ...,_ .. _ •• _,_,_., .....J PUB~NMOCE ~~C NMOCE l~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~E~E~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I , --i- (71'1 5624'116 The program will be he ld in the com munity center from 9 a m. lo Gets Degree Philip Grignon of Dana Point. ass is tant "101nous auSIMESS NAME S~ATliME"T lhf' tollow,nq Otf\oOfU .,. OO•nQ t>u\t~\.a'\. WESTERN [)£SIGN SERVICES. XIII 8u>•nn• Ceftltt °''""· '>ullt t>O. lr¥•"4!. <:.ittorn•• 911H flCTITIOUS a USl .. IEU MAME ITATIEMliNT' TM toll-•"'1 ~''°"' ••• doono f)u1o.tM'\\ ~ • DOVE SPOIHSWf AR tllt F LOO<tn St...et. CO.IA Mew. (4111or,,.• 9767' "°"v&TM s uperintenden t of in· M.ar'• Gt~ Roy, 1'1 0.- 8lo1_,., lrvln<t, Cel1torftOA ffit4 Joft Cl\arln Arc lier. 101• E Welnlll. F..i .. rton. C..htorn•• •~1 Thh °"''~\ " <ondu<I~ l>Y • general P¥f""•""P ""~"°"" Wl•h--·· )113 ltn <Oln Way,'°'"'~. Calrfo<'nl• mi. Ao~ ~ HooYer. H7' San 1.orento s.nt• .,,,,, CAl•f0tn .. 1.r1°' Tht\ ~•~) t\ <ONhK1f'O by • 9ener•I _,,,..,..,.p JOSE~ HO~v•TH Dol\wo .a•av s tructional operations CM\ "'"V I•. l'llllO !.e<Y•(f'\ ~·· Pf'f'donQ ' "' sm1111 & Tu1M1 w .. ~1tlitt ,.,..,.., for t h e Cap 1 s l r a n O Mot•"-'rv....,... t;nified School District. MMt<G Roy A 0\1(1441¥ HOOW' ~ljjli;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,..;;;;;;;;==~r.:: .... has received his doctor Neptune Societv of educati on degree Ttlt\ ital"'""" w•\ t ttf!id ••trt tM Counly , .. ,._ o1 Or•"9f County on Tl\1\ ""'-•"" fll4'd w1lh ""' CounlY CR<a OI Or-C<>""h on-.... c •EMATION IU .. IALA' !>U fr 0 m pc pp er dine """"" "· '""° "'"2'? P..Oh~ OrM>Ot Coasl °"''' P1101. 1.1'90 FU7tll Pill:>h.-()r-C.0.\I 0.1ly Pllol 646-7431 University. Ar>< u . ....,, •, 11. 11. i.eo '"""° M•v 4, 11 It ?S. tW ,,.... '1'90lr Metal MC"rlt\' -,,.,.,..,., Mttt11111er.-...._., .. mo "#Ir -..-· -,,_... ... MM<kH. Call lor lrH pcu1I0110 ,. JW•. c ..... l!Mtr ... ClllOTHUS ~-OADWAY MOCTUilY 110 8foadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMITH • TUTHIU MOITUilY WISTCUff CHA'S. Moftuary •Cremations 427 E. 17th S I Costa Mesa 646-4888 ,_CllM>tMHS SMTMS' WOITUA&Y 6Z7 Main St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 .......... , ~,._AL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave westmenster 893-3625 r..c.te Yll• ~,,.. Cen.tery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific VW# Drive ...._,port Beach 644--2700 MaCa..cs ..,.,., ... l.aguM8HCh 494-9415 Laguna Hills 19&-0833 San Juen C.JHStrano 495-117& IS AP EV LEM? Consider a SECOND TRUST DEED REAL EST A TE LOAN. We'll do o ur best to take the sting ou t of borrowing ag'1inst thl' equity in your home. . We are very concerned that interest rates and borrowing cost!> have reached their highest level in recent history. Whil~ we have no control over interest rates., T.:==~~ we will do o ur sha re in fighting anfld tion by reducing the brokerJge fees wherever possible. . Many banks and scJvings & loans have vi r- tually stopped lending because their fu nds are no longer available. But we still h.we limited funds from our investors..... at terms we believe are the best available. We have special repayment plans to fit your . budge t, the mo•t unique being graduated payment loans with payments lower than normal during the first year. To our knowledge, no other second trust deed company can offer this pJan. For loans of $10,000 to $500,000 on homes or income prop- erty, talk to one of our experienced, professional loan brokers. We'll arrange the loan best suited to your Individual needs ... even if you're having financial difficulties. We're h.,.. to help. - Republic Home LOen 187'72 MeCArthur alvd .. ltvlne. CA 92715 • (714) 851·0091 -,,.~-----.. ·-- Paid Advertisement A Coniniunist Is A Communist • • • IN THE F..ARl.Y 19.108. U.S. recognition o( the U.S.S .R literally saved the Red rt'li:ime fmm colla~. h al"'' ennhled these sud-Jenly Rood Communist.II lo embark on a Mmes of bloody purgE"i' which left millions dead. Then. in 19:l9. Slahn formallv teamed up with Hider to d ivide Poland. Overnight. Washington' attitud e chanl(ed and the Kremlin tx>t.·ame "1nd. After Hitler turned on Russia in 1941. thmgs looked bleak for Stalin and hi" hem'hmt'n. America'" 1m3ge· makers quickly re-de;;il'?nated the Soviets as Rood Communi11ts and started a S l2 billion Lend·LeaSt: program. We not only AAved the Soviets once again. but we made them a world power. After Woeld War II. Stalin and cnmpan.v llhqwPd their tha nk" by swaUowinit up Ea!.tem Europt> and menat·m~ the eottre Free World. From Rood to had. and hoc·k tn Rmd, i1 wa ... now official pohcy to rons1dt>r them bod ~am. In the late 1940il, mellnwhile. official U.S . policy tov<a rd p<>llt ·war China held that the Chtnest> Communisti< were Rood -that they were nof really Communu1ts. in fact. but only "aRJarian reformen.." With assistance from WaRhinl'?llln. Mao T~·lung'11 "reformers" eventually i;taiU'd China, putting tens or millions to death. ln the early 19!"l0lo. the Ch in(";(' Reds killed ten~ of thousand;. of Ameril·an G.I." in Korea and ... wore to de--troy the United States. So. W8"hinitt.on rhythmically Rhifted its posture. and the Chinese Communists went from ~ood to bod. In fact , the ChmetW Red11 became twy bad. So bod that the American people were easily convinced that thc Soviet Union wn" mellowing. Virtually ovemiitht, a new US. policy called for aid to the fre11hly re-desiftllated NO<Ki U.S.S.R. as o 11trat('fCY agaiost Red China. America promptly began .. buildin1t bradites.'· a pl'Oftram that has ~nt a n enormou~ flood of our nation's credit, technology and hardware to Rul'S ia. This aid increa~ even durinl( the time that Americans were dying from Russian.made bulleu. in Vietnam. 0( more curftftt lrltere.t, our genel'Ofiity helped the Sovietii to coniitnkt the world'i; large8t truck factory and to build a paved road from central Russia to the Aftthanu>lan border. Truck8 from 1hat U.S .. built plant recently were used in lhe Soviet invasion oC Afghanistan. The present lint' from W11l'>hm1tton ho~ it that the Soviets aronow the t'lad Communists. Nnt surprii;in1dy. 1ht- Red Chi~ are now J.•ood ond have even won the l1tle ··ally" from numerous official spokesmen. In ttie wake <if thiR latest metomorph0t-is. the Carter Administration has begun 11 m1htary and indui;trinl buildup of Commun1s1 China. Having tontribut.ed m11s..,.1vel:'I tn the present Soviet mi1tht for nlmo<1t thrt'<' det'ades, wt' are now ~opposed tn nccept o repeat of the pMCCS.'1 m Chana -lO counter S<iv1et aggrel\1>1ven~ oC et1Unit'! • Maybe you arr-with u!I lhat there never has been any 11uch thin~ nc:; a ~<Hid C'nmmuni1>t. Prrhui>s .vou wonder whv nur leedel'll hove never adopted a policy which refUAeS aid of ony kind 111 any Communi~t tyrnnt. If you wont 10 know who h e11 arran1red this dizzyinit parade of good-bad tran formation,; which always hencrits Communii•m and weaken!' Ame rica. we Uf'll:e you to obtain a nd read n.. 1,..uu,... This concise study rarcl'ully exuminl'fl Am1•r1can polirv and the men and organii.-tion11 who have shaped it. To order 1lt• luilkrt. simply U!lt' the convenient (()upon below. -------------------------------• • I N1me--~---~----------------------~ f SttHt-~~~----~--~~~~--------------~--------------~ f Clt1--------------SWC.----------ZiP-----t THE JOHN IHtCH SOCtfTY 2114 N. Tustin Aw. 2'27 lt\lss•on St~ S04 N. NewPOrt Bl .• #20S Santa An•l CA 9270f S.n Marino. CA 91108 Newport ... ~~~~ CA 92660 S.C2·)171 C213) 199.()176 _.._,, SpoNOrtd by to<ol mnrt~ttrtd /Nftbof 'nltJoM Blrch Socucy I --------------------------------. , r OffirPr · ' ·' DAIL y PtlOT A I I Tal~ing Replac~ ·Gun , . Officer on Patrol for Comnwnity Seroicea By JORN.NEEDllAl!ll °' .. ~"-..... Cherie Cooper drives• patrol car, carries a canister of Mace. prepares crime reports, handJes minor traffic accidents and participates in police-community relaUoa.s. But abe'a not a police officer. She is a community service officer with the San Clemente Police Department. Her duties in· ·elude responding tX> calls ror service that do not involve crimes that are in prosress or potential- ly dangerous sit uations. TREaE A•E TWO community service of- ficers within the department and both are con- s idered civilian employees. "Most people can never really figure out what I am exactly. or what l do." the blonde of· ficer laughed. "I had one person ask lf I was a police Explorer Scout.'· Anot.ber aspect of her job with the depart· ment deals with advising victims of burglari~ on how to pre vent another break·in. "WE ARE SPECIALLY trained in preven- tative t.echnlques." she said. "As part of our traimng we take a lwo·week course 10 cnme prevention covenng anylhtng from burglanes to rape " there is nothing you can do and people will re- sent you telling them tbey mmt do aometb.lnc to help themselves." She aaid a major part ol deallng with people is refusing to become callom and feeling tbat a ' part.iC\llar aituatioo of citlJien concem is simply a repeat of somech1nc u olftcer sees many times. ''I nuNJl 1'1118 125 Ule most important thing to be aware ol wtUaia yourself," she sald . "About the Ume I start ~I I've seen it aJl, and can't look at people u iDdlviduals it'• time• lo go home and stay there." • • Looking ahead, Mias Cooper sees many more positi.ons such u ben in police depart- ments. "It ls much cheaper for cltles to employ para-professionals than Lo have all fuJly-ttained police officers." She added that havine lids type of persoanel Crees lbe police from being botged down in the more mundane aspects of law enfattement and allows greater citizeo protection. COMMUNITY SEBVJCE officers receive the same first aad trat.ning as police orticers do. They also arc required lo attend a 240-hour mana·poh<.'e academy sponsored by the Irvine Poll<.'e Department. . o.lly P• IUft ,._ Miss Cooper said the most useful tool in her job is lo ~ able t-0 respond lo people. The offaeel"!l dnve specially marked patrol cars and <.'arry portable radios. SAN CLEMENTE OFFICERS COMBINE COMMUHJTY REUTtONS EFFORTS ON P~TROL Robert Fox Check• With Chene Cooper Who Followa Up Crimea, Prevent• Future One• "This comes in when people have difficulty in solving their problems," she s aid. "At limes Ev~rything but tbe gun. AUTO ILLS. • • <From Page A91 the Mustang It m ay not be generally appreciated how much Was hington is designing Detroit's cars Not only mileage and emission standards but almost ev('r~ one of an average car's 15.000 parts 1s shaped by some government regulation F'R.\SER THINKS DETROIT dragged its heels on comphance and cried· wolf so often that now that a real wolf is inside the door. the in· .dflS1r~~r.edtblt1ty:-!..! -;--..-, D OCTORS', HOUSE CAUL ' ~e:~\(-!C_E; 'I :__. : An 1romc effect of r egulatJon, however. has -Men-to-red~iuen-in Ute-1ndtts1.....,.._....,rn-.--t-- 71~-~t-1895 C24hours> m ake the rich richer and the sick s icker. ~gulation added $600 to the cost of a Chrysler •• car . GM. with economies of scale. got by with $340. : One can walk down Chrysler's executive al- ley with no thought or visiting Death Row. The di><>rs are cl06ed. : ,8Ul behind one of the doors, a vice presi· g says he couldn't speak for wol"ker morale e don't bave enough a~mbly Jines going to " be says with a grin not lo be confused gallows humor. • But Joe Zappa might tell him. Local 212. an amalgamated umon covering several Chrysler ~lants, used to ha ve 12,000 members. It's half 1)lat now. lte bas 33 years in, all with Chrysler f Briggs which Chrysler bought out. • "WE GREW UP IN December. 1 realized &en what I should have realized years ago. We're in this together. You couldn't say that before. They'd say. 'You're sleeping with the company.' Now you can say it. The worker doesn 't wear his heart on bis sleeve, but: .. 'I always bought Chrysle r cars. If other Chrysler workers didn't . 1 didn't care. Not now.' " America 's love affair with big iron is over. Jilted. and jolted, Detroit is looking around for what to wear lo the next dance Tomorrow's ' cars. says a n a utomaker. "will have the look or hard limes." The worst possible outcome, which few foresee, 1s Detroit's vital s igns becoming stra1~ht lines on the monitors And then? "Who's going to main tam our standard of liv · ing'»' asks William 0 . Bourke. executive vice president or Ford's North Amen can operations who has lost his Job at 52 after losing Sl bilhon 1 las t year. "Take ::.. good look at Britain. a classic e xample They have ins urance. banks. tourism . news papers and <lamn httle else b the U.S. to become a colony again. lo the world this time. supplying food from he r vast farmlands?. There are mor e ~anguine projections. too. but David Lewis for one thinks the current case • of pneumonia marks the end .of the Golden Age or tbe automobile. "Not the age of the auto, but the golden years . When someone looks back 50 years from now. the '70S will be the years he'll say we turned the corner. and 1~9 will be the specific year." Coto de Caza Offers Funds Owners of the luxury development or Coto Cle Caza have offered to advance the county $250.000 to rush along a project that will provide another access road to the community resort. The single road now leaclinl to the com- m unity, Trabuco Canyon Road, was washed out earlier this year by ram-swollen Trabuco Creek. I THE O&ANGE COUNTY Board o f Supervisors rented a military bridge to provide a~ceaa1 and alao approved $300,000 to repair aod rebulla the road. Supervilors last week agreed to negotiate an a~t with Coto de Cua for the $250,000 adhace that will include pay-bKt terma. The county plans to atmd Alicia Parkway Ill Million Viejo acroa Trabuco Creek to la.no Trabuco. A ltUdY ol the plan u well u an enYiron- 1n en ta l document wllJ be presented t o penllon iD August. ~. AL'ftlOUGB THE UNK Crom Mlaalon Viejo "lo PllDO 'J'rabuco II Gilly three miles, eoutnae· 1 ii llU.mated at ti to SU million and wtlJ ke two to three yean, 1aid &lpervtsor Ed1lon . Wer, W'boM diltrid lDdudes tbe area. Tbe reMOa tor tbe ~ eoet la tbe extenslve :1-.l'KUra won Deeded to take the road acrocs• a ........ . ... .. ~to ...... tM eCllta ..,..... '•pnjeet..,.:·~:._ -• ........ __.. .... ~ An im·portant message to everyone who lives in Irvine, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Leisure World. _OUR . s l vou can register today for Doctors· House Call Service -the best way to assure your family of 24-hour. 7 day a week medical attention brought nght to your doorstep OHC sends a licensed physician and a med· 1cal assistant to your house or place of business whenever you call. This is qualitv mobile med- ical care with phys1c1ans treating routine and non-emergency cases. DOCTORS ON WHEELS. To provide added service to the public. DHC as installed a unique dispatching system using radio-equipped vans offering modern and up-to-date laboratory techniques. computer~ 1zed electrocardiograms and medical therapy. When 1t 1s indicated, the doctor will be able o prescribe and dispense your needed niedt- tion 1n most cases. DHC speeds the doctor . nd a licensed medical assistant to your trome n the quickest manner possible As with all normal medical btlls most tiealfh nsurances will reimburse you for a large part f the DHC cost incluping a house can. wtlict\1s n accepted charge. URVICll IS AUW AND waL If you're like most people you're tired of Caal· ng with answering serviceS, especially when you ve a medical problem. At DHC v.te treat you hke a human being. There's no red tape. no bureaucracy. You're our first and only priority f!.lery hour of the day. f!<I~ day~ the~·· Your rGQistration cards brings our patient care s>'Stem mto play the instant.you phorm us. .. MAKE IS THIS FOR YOU? Ask yourself these questions • Have you ever been too sick to leave home? • Have you ever waited an hour to see the doctor for f 1ve minutes? • Have you ever caught a cold I rom someone while sitting 1n the waiting room? • Have you ever been able to get the doctor 1n the middle of the night -or on his day off? Doctors' House Call Service 1s designed for thOSe who have trouble fitting offt0e app()int- ments into their busy schedules-such as working mothers. those without transpcr- tat1on. babysitters. as well as the elderly and 1mmob1hzed. WHAT IT COSTS. There is a onErt1me registration tee of $50 per family A separate schedule of standard charges covers the doctor's services 1n your home or place of business. LS. WHO WEARE. All doctors and medical personnel are hcensed by the State ot Cahforrna Our pro-:- cedures and methods are supervised by our parent company Advanced Health Systems. Inc .. d direct health care provider since 1942 and currently operators ol 26 hospctals and chnics across the country. This 1s your firm assurance ot reliabthty and quality medical ma.nagement. We behf!.le there are 1000 fa mi hes in this area who will act now and take advantage of thi~ vita l service You can be one of them dunng this open reg1stra11on oenod bv calling us now or returning this reg1strat1on form When you reg 1st er you II also receive a full Registration Packet and further 1nformat1on on the use of DHC Grve us a call now 714-811-1895 ------------------------------------------------· I I I t I I I I I I I • I I I I I I I • DOcroRs HOUSE CALL SERVICE . ON DUTY 24HOURS. USE'THIS REGISTRATION FORM. send IO DOctort House can 1300 BristOI SI N Newoort Beech. CA 92860 UM my MC carct._ __ VISAcerdL.------- NO ~ llo ' 1 \ . • . . . . ' ! I ( ) s h a If I J e ~- II? 0 .b !>- e ' \ { - . ' Mtt.,.. .......... CHARLES LOLOMA'S OE5'GNS COMBINE HOPI LEOENO, CONTEMPORARY AMERICA Students Awarded Honors Five Oran1e Coul Cola. .. ~ 1l.Udenu have been awarded 1cholanhlP1. Scholarth ip winners were Miected by occ·a dance faculty. Studenta recelvln& 1200 1cbolar1hlp1 In - cluded MODI Adam1on aod Deanna Llney of Costa Mua, Jania Yarnor and Dada Vatladls of Newport Beach. Miu Adamson en- tered UC Irvine this quarter as a dance ma- JOr. Sbe wiU enroll in the Universit)( of Oregon danee department next fall. Miu Yamor will transfer to Cal State Long Beac)l in the fall. Miss Vafiadi s. a freshman. will return to occ next year. INOIAN ARTIST Leah Bridgman of Costa Me sa was awarded the $100 Sally M aedal Scholarship -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--=-=====--''-'===....;....;....;;...;;-"-"- ------- Jet Set Hopi Glitters Gold By J UDITH OLSON Of -!Mflr ,.... .u" He's been called a "poet, clown, rnus1c1an. pbi1090pher, designer and teacher " -but there's more to Charles Loloma than that. He's a man of s urprises. a romantic who ad· mils to having an eye for pretty women. a Hopi whose work spans two worlds • . Loioma. a -Jeweler, hn~ his gold nngs wtth lupls lazuli. turquoise and coral. a touch of t>t;i.uly only the wearer knows about ELEGANT --f1tS"tt"1R11<t"mtt°"{'utm1ul. )N dFh can~ -and '>~·m - bohc. It 1~ a m1xtun· of llopi legend and contem VANITIES porary Amenca SEA.,.LESS Lolom.; h1m -..el r • m .,ho" C'd 1t off dunn~ a . CULTURED recent wc-ckend exh1 b1t MARBLE TOP! u t t h <.' G a I l" r 1 " ....,,_,,191!'~....:· SPACIOUS Capistrano. pointing <1ut •llllllli.;.:ti'!f~~:!J CABINET! how a ring would look ir.; J!OOd on th1c, hand. a lOOAV FIOM br<iN'll"l on that arm 39ee 111-.. drawing!> ulso Ill.,.~~ \\t'rt' d1~pl <J)ed . tnd1cal· mg that his artistic ~~....-~ 1-!J mind 1s always busy. - Lo loma now 1s tauaTS&LSOllDUClD • working 1n staaned 1Jau. too, and hu bad hit art pbotogupbed for the "New Vorlt CHARLES LOLOMA Magazine of Staine d Glass" and other publications.- llF. HOLOS COURT in the Hopi village of Hott·\ 11!.1 ..i mt"•:.t l<1wn outMdc· f"luRstarr \ 111 ... ts .me! \\ ril n -.. oftc:n drop m <ind ;Jri• \1.t•ft-111nt•d II\ l.11lt1n1a. lht· ruc·ontl'Uf ;rnd J!t•n1<1 l h11 ... 1 When he:. not in Jlulcv1lla. he ~ Clving h1~ O\l.n pl.int• lo h1-.. nt'" homl· 1n Phoenix or ~addm.I( about to th\• cultural 1·ap1tab of tht' world l11s Jl'l '>t'l village hfe~tyle 1s an md1cation of ho\I. l..oluma 's creut1vt-proces~ functions "I'm working with two worlds and I have to have soml' understanding of both," he ~aid. '"f de· s1~n for peopll· who havt· <·~rtain attitudes or work they desire for themselves. And his Jewelry. in partJcular. mirrors his own being ' '"l make the stones so they interpret the way J personally feel about them I'm doing this from an evaluation of who I am." Loloma studied in llotevilla schools, graduat- ed from high school in Phoenix and spent four years with the Army in the Aleutian Islands. HE ALSO HAS attended the School for American Craftsmen al Alfred University m New York Loloma's firs t work was in painting and pottery. a move which shattered the hold Hopi tradition of women being the cern m 1c1sts In 1957 he turned his energies to m aking jewelry and today he is con sid e red in the '"vanguard or contem· porary jewelry design .. Loloma doesn't like the t erm "Indi an jew e lry" or the stereotype of "what In· dians are ·· ··Most people never unde rstood what the In· dian is." he said "They were never part of them. "If one wants to In· volve himself with the true meaning of the In· dia n the me h~ mus t VARIEGATED RING begin to communicate and participate with the people themselves." Loloma would like it if bis customers would come to the mesa and spend some lime in the Hopi r t«.l'Ea!Sii ll:"l.-:>-• way or Ufe. Then they would truly understand what tus designs are all about. he said. HOPIS ARE born into an llrtistic lifestyle. Lolom a explained. .. As children we performed, composed, painted and acted things out. but we dtdn 't call It art." Thae activities were related to the healina process ol the human body. Loloma said, and he views his work today in the same vein . .. My jewelry makes people feel happy when they wear It." he said. His gold and s liver adornment.I are reminis· can~ of-the kffhina n1w. he -crew up wl&.b thoueh some criUcs have aaid it la more E1yptian tn style . Loloma always consldera lbe question of bal•Dff. "How doet It look?" ho uka u • rina or bracelet la 1Uppedonto an arm or a flnMer. ··w• CHopia) understand adonunent," he U · Wrtl M1 Loloma aaya he loves buutilul UdnU ud re· n I~ aearcbet for tbem In all of bll Ole. '' He • .-en vlewa oeoDI• u art form• and 1 ~ towanl tbe iaeet 8dndln °'*· whom 'T •• ,. .... ~•tUallll .... " ' HOUSE PAINT • RUllTI fADtNG! • RUISTI MtUKW! • PROntts HOMES •AUWUTMH! $11!.9 OUICl-DRY SlMl-GlOSS • WUHAIU LATU! OAK PARQUET FLOOR TlLE • WARM. RICH OAK! • 3 GLOSSY SHADES! • PRE-FINISHED - READY TO WALK ON IMMEOI~ TUY! ~49~ .. ar 1&11r Dally 8-8-Sat. 8-6 -Sun. 11-5:00 P.M. l \ I • • t I - ·-) .. ., o .... ., !l';ltll ~-.., Gw'f ,.,__ AUL WESTHEAD. NORM NIXON. BRAD HOLLAND AND KAREEM ABDUL..JABBAR GREET CROWD AT FORUM RAU. y SA TuRDAY. • Preaklless j · Codex Handles 1 His Women Rpugh BALTlMORE <AP> -Codex on the Preakness Saturday and uched off cries or protest from ose who felt the colt had been ry ungentlemanly toward Ge· uine Risk, the Kentucky Derby· inning filly who 1s the glamor irl of racing. Codex got lo the wire 434· ngths ahead of Genuine Risk t her Jockey. Jacinto Vasquez. It ·the race had ended almost a uarter o f a mile earl ier cause the colt had bumped the ll y. He claimed fo ul. "I THOUGHT THIS was a acetrack, not a rodeo," said the 1tler Vasquez about the mc1· e nt , whic h occurred when odex. who was m the lead , ugged out on Genuine Ris k. who ·as outside of t he colt when they t raightened for the stretch "I thmk they should lake his number down." said Vasquez. "It is no different than a ny other race . no matter what t he purses . They took the heart out of the fil. ly when he brus hed me. He sure brus hed me ha rd ... Vasquez also claimed winning jockey Ang_el Cordero J r . hit hts filly on the head with the whip. "HE DlD IDS JOB the best he could to beat me. but he hit the horse." Eddje Arcaro. who was a six· time Preakness winne r as a JOckey. and now works for ABC te levision. s aid . "If I were a ste~ard. I would have taken his number down." The stewards. after deliberal· ing for nearly IO minutes: left Codex·s number up. "CORDERO, UP ON the win· ner. definitely came off the rail as Vasquez a pproached him w ith the filly ... said chie f c;teward J . Fred Colwtll. ··Cordero went sliE?hlly wide but in our opinion it did not hinder the filly enough lo warrant dis· qualification. The st ewards did not see the winner hit Genuine Risk. as claimed by Vasquez." Cordero. who denied he hit lhe lady with a whip, said. "A foul I · m is li?Oang to happen in 100 · e races. If you finished NY Islanders' nd you·ve g~t to take a. s~ot. n't blame him for claiming S •a} 'I" foul. I would have claimed foul Peel • eftJD8 if I had finished second ... J o h.n Nerud. president and T Phill. • £ .2 general manager of Tartan Sta-Op y .,-ble. owner of Codex. said : "I ' don't want to see the replays. We've got the money. IT WAS A BIG victory for trainer Wayne Lukas, who had neglected to nominate Codex for the Kentucky Derby. a decision that does not upset Nerud. ( •• t More Than 5,000 Laker Fans Greet Heroes I NGLEW OOD <AP > - Kareem Abdul J a bbar, the 7-2 center and captain of the Los Angeles Lakers. re adily ad· milled 1t was ha rd to m iss the champ1on.sh1p j?ame against the Philadelphia 76ers. · I "anted to be there." s aid Jabbar. who severE>ly sprained hi:. left ankle in the fifth game and was forced to slay home when the take rs traveled to Ph1ladelph1a. Y.he re t hey sur· prised the 76erc; 123 107 f'nday night to "in the best-of-seven '." a ttonJI Ba ... kt't b:.ill As1-oc1at1on pla:-off fsnab. 4 2 ··1 COl 'LD PLA \' tomorrow Sunda~ . but that .., ac<.1dl'm1t· no" ,,.tl(J the l'apta1n "ho com · pltmt·ntl'<i .ill pf ht'> tt:'JmmJle!> on th('ir final '1t·\11n lie "<11d Hr..id lloll;.ind anri Jim <'h•>nr" JI1d. of cour-,e. Ma~1e Jc1h1h1Jn turnl'd 1n tht·tr lx.-:.t ga mt'" of lh1·) 1:..ir It \\J:o. ..in 1nl·r1·d1ble occ·ur ren re · .,aid J a hh<tr in t ht.> prM!-. room ot 1h1 Forum ;J ft1·r tht < h.1mp1 on l.akt·r.., gr1•f'L•·d· ,1 I hrnnc o f .i b<1ut '> flllll fa n " 1.:atht·r1·d 111 tht· p..iri..in;.. liJt 1 h< fan .. 1,1,J\f'd <;1.f:!n'-th;1t r"ad .. , heltt•\ c in .\lJi-•l ,ind. Laker.. "'l' l<ne \OU "" lht f..in~ rhccred · Wt· re f..;o I. ALREAO\' .\ \'AILABLE >AN<: T ..,n1ru baring the rn'>t·npt1rm ··1.0.., ,\ngl'le:. LJkl•r:. l!IB<J W•1rld Ch<tmp-. .Jo hnson . th<' rnok1e "Ktw '-CCJred -t2 potnL'-anti "orked al center for the ftr!>t time 1n his pro c are-er. termed the '1ctor} a .. t eam effort. not JU!>t me. We did It · · 1 Uunk one of the reasoos was we kept our int.eostt)' level high throughout the game . Even when they closed the gap to two with five minutes left. we stayed in a nd played our game. We didn't panic. "I RAD WORKED a t center \·ery little. We really had only one practice to do it. We didn't run center pla)'s like we did when Kareem is in .. Coach Paul Weslhead said one of the reasons for vi ctory was Johnson 's s witching positrons and working a t center. forward and guard at various times Fn· day night. "It was a Houdini act. now you see him. now you don't, .. said l Wl'sthead "We minimized play M:ts to five or s ix when J ohnson "J:. al center ~t ag1c 1s obser \ \'ant. and he kno1,1,s everybody .., ' jOb .. Th<' Llikns v. rll be honor<:d b:-a twkt·r·t..ip<: µ..iradt· at 11 30 a m ~l1Jntfay. JABflAR \\ATCllt:U tht· J..J me on tt:le\ t">llln "htlt.• I} ing in li1·1.L 1bkc·d "h<tl ht.· thought "ht'n the 1....iker.., m<.1q.!1n ((·II t•1 tv.n. ht• l"<'l)hed ... Th<.1l 1,1,a!i \t::n .,,•nou ... nnvou-. llffil' I think that ·.., 1,1,hcn I ~li.lrtt:d biting lh1 · µtllo" " .J ~bhar "J1d . Thi· 1,1,holt• )C'Jr ",. trh'fi to h<>lp ea<'h other . bt: µ<1rtnt:r. and comrade!> on :.md ufj tht.• court Thal ">l<1 rtt-d 1n tr.Jtnlng c·o.1 mp It ".c. llani for me to jw.t "Jteh I "a!> "Jlltn~ for lht it><:rs to c·oml.' .tl t\t• When I !>aw lhl·~ 1,1,er~n t . 1 tx•cam e excited and began !>Cndtng pos1t1\•t.• \I be:.. • JABBAR ADDE D, "Wasn't that Magic something? He just took over the game at both ends of the court. The whole Laker te am outplayed them in general, but Magic Wa5 Just faotastic ." Added J amaal Wilkes. "Magic is no roolue. He's never played like one. He's a wi.nner. a real champion." Dodger Win ~vesTheDI Into First LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Pittsburgh Pirates are a mong the finest teams an baseball ex· cept "hen Bert Blyleven is on the mound. .. It's a mystery to me why ""'re unable to get him an> runs... Pl rate Ma na.gcr Chuck Tinner said Saturday n1 ~hl after Don Sutton and reliever Stt>\'e Ho OAe re!>tr1c t ed lh t• P1rJlt>:S to three hits in the 3·1 t riumph Blyle\'en. 0-4. took the loss "IT'S FRl'STRATING when they don"t !>COrl' when I pitch." said Blyleven. who wa!> making his second st art since retumin11. to the club after a short walkout. ··Rut all I ran do 1s go out and do { the be~t I can ... Tht' nctory. the Dodger!>· sixth in their last !>even games. mo' ed them into first place ahead of Cincinnati in the National League West. THE DODGERS SCORED their thrt'e runs in the first in· ning against Bert Blyleven. 0-4. Dave Lopes walked to lead off • the first. then Rudy Law and Reggie S mith followed with / singles for one run Law scored as Steve Garvey grounded into a force play and lwo m ore singles by Dusty Baker and Bill Russell produced the third run of the in· ning. Sutton . 4-0. blanked the P irates until the eighth inning when BilJ Madlock led off with his fourth homer. UNIONDALE. N.Y. <AP) - D e f enseman D e nis Potvin scored two goals and set up two others Saturday night, highlight· ing a 6·2 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers and giving ·the New Yorlt I.slanders a 2·1 lead in I.be Stanley Cup cbam· pionship playoff round. "When we walked into the winner's circle. Mr Nerud sald to mate plans for going to New York for the Belmont Stakes June 7," said Lukas. MAGIC JOHNSON LEAVES NO DOUBT THAT THE LAKERS ARE NO. 1. SUTTON GAVE U P all three Pirate hits. struck out six and walked none in eight innings of work before Howe came oo to pitc h the ninth and &ain bi.s · ; Lorne Henning added a re· cord-setting short.banded goal, Bryan Trottier and Mike Bossy coo verted both endl or a two- man a dvantage and Clark Gillies added a power-play tally in the second period to pace the rout. That ~av' the Ialanden five po~y goals ud a 6-0 lead ln the 1ame. The brilliant perform.ance by New York's s pecialty teams aave the Islanders their 11th .te· tory -with lom Ues and )lit one loa -in tbeir tut 1' llOIM sneetia•• wltb Pblladelpbta. Game Four ol tbe belt-of . ...- "NaUonal Hocay Leape fiulS b 1ebeduled for Monda7 nilM Ill I.be NaNU ConNum. Ooallr••• 8Ul Smida lol& 1111 --~wttb IO:U rem•1 ' I •• a.r.eU..Mllaa 1Uool ....... ; .. ... odwl' ,,~.,.. l : .. lillf~l~ Genuine Risk, who was the first filly to win tile' Derby in 65 yean and was trying to become the first to win the Preakness in Angels Lose Tough One Porter's Bases-loaded Single Leads Roya&, 2-1 56, now could be the fint of her KANSAS CITY <AP) -The sex to enter all three Triple Kam• City Royals don't have"' Crown races. too many bJ...ed'"lotter Ulan SHE WAS ONLY the third filly Darrell Porter rt1bl now -so to it.art in two Triple Crown Porter was a little su== races and after the Preabell, wbea U. Aftlels •ded owner llra. Bertram nrea.e Brett to pltcb to lalm. &-. "f didn't --·them .... .... .... 1aid •• ...,.. Belmeet wu 111 our -r-• -. - ortpw plw ud u far a I ~t .. ~ .~ C.:.'!f -~ lmow tbeJ bann't dwnled." -lllltS -~ - Codes,wbo..,'tniceclmte Porter aftel'~ .. two-wiulnl tbe HallJ'l'OC)d o.rby ou&. ...... .. tbe Aprl:I JJ. -to tfle end ~ tM bottOm ~ die to t-1/~=•'!' 1 :~ 1.a, -'dell pace daa Boyall t.-a 2·1 ~ Ul4 8'41'1 eftart a. o.er tlae Antell. f!U U the IHODd fa1telt ... D0WT CAJS• U .... 't Pr11kr•. Crnl Io Ml Den;-tiiOiiflbe. rJUlt lltt tO dltftla .... of l : ........... tM ,.... ... Prtmm 1a im. 1 It w11, In "f· tbe~~ am"' 13 games for Porter, who finsisbed the game with two doubles and a pair of singles. and enabled left-hander Larry Gura to win hia nnh aame in •even decisions. Port.er. who returned to the O.Tt'TfNI .. O..IWf~•· 11:30 Royals lineup May 2 aft.er 1lx weeu in a dna& and alcoholic tTeatmeat cen&er, raised bll bet· tlnc averaae 56 po nta to .300 with tbe tour-bit. perform.nee. "Darrell just k~l>S tielllng the . l big hits and Larry Gura pitched about as good as yo\a can pitch. He really did a job," aaid Kansas City manager Jim Frey after Gura lowered bis earned run avtt11e to 1.98 with the ten· inning ttlnl. CLINT H1JaOLE OPENED the Kansas Clty toth with a bloop double that bounced over right llelder Al Coweu' be8d, then Hurdle moved to third oa U. L. Wullincton'a eacrtrlee. Willie Wilson drew an inten· tional walk and stole second befo~ Rusty Torres. pine.It run- ning for Hurdle, wu out at tbe plate on pinch-bitte r Steve Braun's ~rounder, • fourth save. . Bly leven worked s even in- nings and gave up eight bits, in· eluding three singles• in the fifth when Los Angeles filled the bases but failed to score. The Dodgers. by winning. pulled a half game in front or Cincinnati in tbe N alional Lea1ue West standings. The slumping Houston As tros re· main a game behind. THE DOqGE&S are 4·1 on the r: current bomestaa.d and 2·0 \ aaainlt tbe Pirates at home. Bob ' Welch will be on the mound to-t day to clole out tbe three-tame serles bet..en the two teamt. The ~ 1AIUil Cardinals will be In for a tb.ree-1ame set betin· J nlnc Monday and then, followtns ' an otr-day Thursday. the Dod&en WW lake to the rOad for three .qaiolt tbe Chica10 Cuba and two at an;nnatl. , ---~ ' . fl:.! DAILY PILOl A C1paul• Report From the WorkS of 8po'1• 8287,500 Divided by 11 820,035.71 per 76er ,.,,..,,. AP Dbpet~hH PHJLADELPHIA The Ptul•dt"lph1a 7~ra m dn 1d~ a t:ota.1 or $2 .. 7 .~ nmt'O 1n the N•llon.t 8111>kNb:ill AssO<'uallon J>layoff into 14 full shares Suturda~, the kurn uonoun<'ed The 76"..s lost the NBA ch11mp1oni..h1p to the Lot\ Angelei.. Lakers rour gamei. lo tv.o, the dincher u 123 109 Liiker VIC tory Fnda) night at the Spt-c\rum her~ t a te<1m meeting, the 7~rs \'Oled full shares of $20.035 71 w the 11 active pla)ers on the rosler. tnJured guard Doug Collini:, and truu1er Al Domenico .. Al Skmner. who was with tbe team part or lhe year and administrative ~istant Mark Cohen each were voted half shares. The lead!' divided the rema1rung $7.000 among th<> eq uipment manager. ball bo\•s and office staff -Thl' Lak4Jr1> t!a rned $345,000 1n the playoffs. including S205.000 for winning the champ1onsh1p linal. The Sixeni got $140.000 for the championship round The 76ers earned S30.000 for the i.econd best record in the Eastern Conference, $27 ,500 for winning the mina·senes against the Washington Bullet1>, $40,000 for the conference s~m ifinals victory over the Atlanta Hawks and ~.000 for winning the conference finals against the Boston Celtics ------flwot~ol tlw Da11 -------. "They told me he pitches well against the Yankees, that 's why I sent him in." -Kansas City Manager J im Frey, who sent Infielder Jerry Terrell to the mound dur· ing a 16-3 loss to the New York Yankees. Terrell had pitched a scoreless inning against New Yor.k last season. HUW Potrf!'N Brr..,«-r• Pa111 TK"I•• Larry Hisle drove in three runs with a pair of • hortlers as Milwaukee outscor~ Minnesota, 14·11. to haghli~ht American League action Saturday Elsewhere . . Britt Burns, a 20-year·old rookie left·hander . allowed just three hits in pit ching the Chicago Whtle Sox tq a 4-0 blanking of Seattle. The dereat was Ma riner pitcher Rick Honeycutt's first against six wins ... Bob WalM>n and Reggie Jackson drove home third.inning runs to back the four-hit pitching of Tom Underwood as the New York Yankees posted a 3-0 whitewash of Texas . Miguel DUone lined a run·sconng single with two out in the 10th inning to give Cleveland a 4·3 win over Boston ln the Nationa l Leaj:l u e . pitcher Larq• C'hristen.soo hit a three-run homer and \'lelded seven hits before leavmg after five innin$?S \\i th a son· elbow and Philadelphia "'ent on to a 4 2 triumph over slumpmg llou~ton Ellis Valentine drove in three "'$LE run:.. including a pair with a seventh· mning double that capped a six·run Montreal. rally. as t~e Ex: pos won their fi fth straiJ!ht with a 9-6 thumping of Clnc1nnal1 · Darrell E\ ans belled a J(rand slam homer in the fifth in ning und Vida Blot> and two relievers combined on an eight· hitter as San Francisco downL>d St. Louis, 4·2 ... SUve Oillard doubled in om· run in t he hfth inning and Ivan UeJt·.;us .;mglt.'d 1n another while Rick Reuschel and Bruce ~utter held San Du:go to seven hits as the Chicago Cubs de· featt•d the Padres. 2· l . Atlanta at New York Mets and Detroit at Baltimore "as postpaned due to rain . : T he crucial compcnsauon issue did not come up for d1scuss1on an two neizotiatmg i-ess1ons Saturday, less'than .a week before the threatened baseball players stnke .-------BfU~fJaU Toda9 On th.as date m baseball in 1968· Towering Frank Howard belted his ninth and 10th homers in his last six games to lead the Washington Senators to an 8-4 victory at Detroit. Today's Birthdays: Former Baltimore Orioles tturd baseman Brooks Robinson 1s 43. New York Yankees slugger Reggie .Jackson is 34 Texas Rangers catcher Jim Sundberg is 29 Lit•f :1.:4• Holding f '1rt1·Nf roke Lrad Bruce Lietr.ke shot a two·under par 68 and held !I on to a two-stroke lead going into today's final two rounds or the Colonial National lnviational touma· ment Two strokes off the pace 1s Ben Crenshaw. with Tom Watson three back . . . P•l Bradley shot a three· under par 70 to grab a commanding four.stroke lead over Laura Baugh after two rounds or the . LPGA Classic in Clif· ton. N.J . While Bradley was shooting a 75, Baugh slipped to a 75 ... With the help or three consecutive blrdles. Hal Sutton defeated Kevin W•lsb , 12·10, to capture the 80th annual North and South Invitational golf tournament. ·na.-.. Brui1u •:111••r Olfl•pir Trial# LOS ANGELES -Three members of the • UCLA team that finished second in the NCAA basketball championsbjps last March will take part in the 1980 Olympic Trials at tbe University of Kentucky, UCLA omcials said Friday. Senior forward James Wilkes. sophomore center Mike Sanders and freshman guard Rod Foster will join UCLA Coach Larry Brown, who wlU serve as assistant coach of the tea m. at the Trials. The 1980 team will practice tor several weeks before p'aying a series of games againat fi~ NaUoaal Basketball Association teams next month. That series will conclude with a game against the 1976 \J.S. Olympic basketball team in Greensboro. N.C: lltli• M'•••n O•t lad9 Trfab Rain wasf\ed out Saturday's qualifications for. • the Indianapolis 500, a matter or little concern to top drivers already in the starting field, a welcome prospect to those at the slow end ot the )ineup and • a cause ol mixed emotions for everyone else . . Patt Qlda. who gu1ded the Philedelpbla "1ert to a reeord -. game unbeaten •treak and Ow nlUlar seuon champ\oelhlp with ll8 point.I, hu been named Coaeb of the Year by the Na· Uonal Hockey League's Bro1dcMten Auoc:latloa. Qulnn received 110 point.a ln the ballodq • . • France's ......, pa,_. and his Liller won the pole poalUon for today'• Monaco Grand Prlx after a hard·fouaht fin.al quallfJinl anaioa s.turday • . • lbntll llqler took uodler •'-P toward bil MCCJQd mlddl.nlllrt cumolclatbip bout by tlklaC a 10-round dedalon over a crafty lllueee GenNe •.• Nonr&J'I ~ Olle9 broU I MCoed m• reeord lD two wffkl, wtndiq UM bammer tbrow rib a tGll of ,,a:~=.t I bt-cbel. ad Olympie! cbanaploa llM ..._ tbe world'• belt dileql Ulrow qi tlait year rib a ~ mut at die .i. c.1ifcnla Relaya bl lfodlllo . , . &Ml Oermea1'• llartll a 11b' Mt a world .....S ol IUI m U.. ....... , .... ....-_...... et the , ... tnek: meet 1a a.ua, u.. &ut German aewa qeocJ A.ON ,..,.ucl. Women Dominate ay HOWUD L. HANDY °' .. o.ity ...... •'-" NORWALK -Wlth L•ura1 tleld, Vane11a Oennlaton and Pat Sbaw 1eadin1 the way, Oranp Cout College domin&ted the women'• dlvl•lon of the Soutbem California junior col· lege track and field qualifying coml*JUon at Cerritos CoUege Saturday ni&ht. Held breeied to the Cutest time lo tbe 400 intermediate hurdles for the evening with a 1 : 02. 7 and rutlshed second 'in the lOO·meter highs in her heat with a 14.8 clocking. Teammate Liz Carroll was a s urprise winner in her beat in the 100 highs with a seuon best o r 14.88. She defeated Sad· dleback'a Cheryl Glader, who hs d to settle tor third because ol a 'teavily taped thigh muscle. Carroll also qu.k.lified Ln the in· termediates tor next Saturday night's finals. also at Cerritos. SPRJNTEB DENNISTON was second In her 100-meler beat, then came roaring back with a victory in the 200 in 25.04 to qualify for the finals in both sprints. She also ran on the sprint relay t.eam. . Shaw, Coach Fred Holtan.son's top weight star, had the best mark ol the oiiht in the discus with a 1.24·9 effort. She also qualified lor the finals in the shot put and javelin. Her 40-9 ef· fort' was second best in the shot put. She la in her Clrst year wjth Punlslring Bio.., Marvin Hagler connects with a good left to the jaw of Marcos Geraldo in the 10th and final round of their middleweight elimination bout in Las Vegas Salurd~y. SPORTS BREAK I TRACK Hagler won by unanimous decision and wlll fight for the championship in Sep· tember. v the javelin. · . In the state meet-a year ago, Held was second in the in· termldiate burdles and Liflb in Ute highs. Shaw was third in the shot put and fourth In the discus. Plumer Sets GIF Record .. WE HA VE A LOT of good people in the girls events but we bombed out in the men's com· petition today." Hokanson said "Laura was undefeated in dual meets in both hurdle r aces Uus year and I thought she did well again tonight " While the Or ange Coast girls surpassed everything else from the Orange Coast a rea. there were seve ral out s tanding perlormances'by the men. Mike Lansdon of Orange Coast posted a 14:45.4 effort in winning his heat in the 5.000-m eter ron, the best mark of the day Saddleback's Mark LaBonte was a double qualifier . winning his heat in the 3.000-meter steeplechase in 9· 13.5, also a best of the d ay e rfort. He finished third behind Lansdon m the 5,000 meters. ORANGE COAST placed four men in the finals while Sad· dleback and Golden West have three each. Long Be ach City College dominated the men's competition in the same rash.ion that the OCC girls did. The Pirate girls placed three runners in the l,SOO finals includ· ing Dale Sprink. Kris Hamasaki and Tawnoy Ferree. In the 3,000, Lis a Gomale% and Audrey Allen of OCC along with Erin Cushman of Golden West, made it to next week's competiUoo. Field events get under way at 3:30 next Saturday with the first running event slated for 6 o'clock. Spartans Win PCAA Track Title San Jose State se1 two Pacific Coast Athletic A·ssociation re- cords Saturday en route to the conference track and field championship at UC Irvine. Tbe Spartans. paced by a re· cord setting javelin tbrow of 167·4 by Curt Ransford. and a 10.36 clocldlll in the 100-meter dash by Ken Thomas for another record, collected 86 point.a to gamer the team ch•mploa.ahip. VC l&VINE. PcAA track and field cbampl<Jn for the put two years. ruU.abed filth in the meet with 51 wlnt.a but did produce a number ot victories. Tbe Anteetera' Tony Wells won the 400 with a 41.17 mark. beating the ml\fl he wanted to beet, Henry WiW1m11 of Long Beach State. "1 read in the newspaper that Henry was aoina to pull a psyche job oo me. Where I come from, p1ycbe jobs won't work," Welll tald after bia victory. "I DEDICATED the 400 to Orea llarjama (of UC Irvine>. He'• bad trouble •ith his le1." UCl't Mike Corrin took care ol tbe Iona Jump wlt.h a 24·2"6 f•ap, and the Anteater mile relay aquad ol Carl_yle Kldd, Mvt Celestin. Tom Frasier and Wella recorded a wlnnln, Ume of 3:1J.2 . In that event, the Allteaten "Were flebUnl with 1..oet BHch State for the lead on the lec.ond lap. when the '9ett dropped tbe bat.on. • ' Unioorsity Sophomore Runs a 4:59. 74 Mile By JACK MINTER Ot .. 0.Uy ~ \U>H PLACENTI/\ L'm\'ers1ty·s petite blond sophomore Poll> Plumer sped to a nt>w Cl F' 3 A mile rccorrl t o lt1ghl1i.:ht Saturda~ ':; track and f1('ld pn• l1ms at \ alt•nn;1 High S<·hool Saturday Plumer was one of three re· cbrd breakers on lhe dirt oval. Norc~o·s Darrell Willis recorded th e fa s tes t 440 in the CI F' southern ~cction this ~ C<.tr and the CaJon girl ·s 440 relay blasted the '47 65> old ClF 3·A C48.l6• mark. RUNNlSG ALONE the entire race. Plumer turned m la~ of 68 0. 2 26 7. ;md 3 47 1 en route to her 4 59 74 clocking Next week's finals al CNntos College will be run m m etric distances so she'll ~et a chance to break the J.50(). meter record a lso. The t.:n 1vers 1ty and Irvi ne girt 's sqU"ads q ua lified fi ve athletes each into next week's finals. Besides Plumer . teammates Laura Mills. Laura Sauerwein. and their mile relay quahfied. Mills won her heat or the 110 lo w hurdles < 14 . 791 for the fastest lime o( the day and then jumped 5-4 in the high jump to lie for the best mark. Sauerwein won one of the other mile heats £or the Trojans m 5:09.45 (Or her personal best. Plumer. Mllls. Sauerwein and fre hman Ken ya Thornber~ combined fon-~ in the mile re la' to "in their he3t in 4 00 82 for tht~ third be<it ttm(> of th(' ml't·t IRVINE'S G IRi • .., IA ('rl' It'd b' Harhdru \ <:ii.qu1·1 ' ~' \ wtr1r' Jnd th1•1r·l-tHJnd mill· n ·f,n ... Tht· J4<J rc·l:.t} "on 1t:-h<•<.t 1n '9 35 M'<'Ond~ :.tnd lht· mil<> rc lJ\ team firu,ht-d .... econd 1n 1t.-. h('::.l 10 l 111 "'' I.\ nn Kdlt' of l n •ml' qualified 10 the -,ho( pU1 With a hea\'e of 37 5 for the· e1j!hlh lx•M mad .. Corona dt'I M <tr .,., as th1• lt•Jd 1ni.: area team qualifier on thP ho\ c; ll'vel Sha " n Gallt.1J!h<•r fin·1.,h1-d third in h1' h\·at of th• mill' run 1n -l .!3 7'.1 lu qualif~ f11r the finals However tce1mmate J im Hartford rf'<'nrded .the wrond fa..,te..,t milt· time m lh1 • Co.i.,t an·...1 m l!J>ii, but "-Ill IH>l Jd\ ..JO('t• llARTt'ORU URE" u f.i-.t h<'al .tnd "'a!-pullt-d Jlun~ to J vcn.<>nJI t~· .... t o(I 196Sforth1:male lhl'lop thr<><' 1n l'JCh hl'Jl Jd\Jnce to finals and Hartford cam L· up JUSl ....hort of frn1sh1n~ fourth. IH '''conch lx·hind lht• th1nt pl:.tct' finisher l°OJch .Ji m Tomlin uf lhl' ~a King~ prou~-.tt'<i th.it llartron1 ....hould bl• ad\ ann'<l t11 th1· fanc1 h. hut Cl F officials .... tudt lo lh1: rule'i :ind rcpt>ated that only th•· t o r 1 h r 1 • e " o u I d .11! v :.t n r r lf...t rtfnrcJ ' ltn\t' IAa-. f,1,tl-r th.HI .tn) uthl'r h1•.1t "'inn1.·r .. llClll' StmShine Lose ' 1-0 <.i reg McKeov. n ronnect<.'<I on .i !>hot from 15 ) a rds out in the f 1 r s t qua rt er, ...1 nd forme r California goalke eper Tom Re \'nolds recorded ha s · third ... traight s hutout to •ead the Sa-crameoto Gold to a l-0 victory o"er the Sunshine al Santa Ana Stadium Friday na~ht. Reynolds. the American Soc· cer League's top goalkeepef' last season while playing for the Sunshme. came mto the game \41th a goals against average or 1 13 The victory upped Sacramen· tn's record to 5 2 l and ~iv~ th<.• (;old 38 point .... CJl1rorn1 a. mt>J n\4htlt·. rt'marns rn third place w1lh a 3·4 record and 24 points In a game that was dominated bv de(ens1vt.> play. the Sunshine lost midfielder Keath Walley 10 a ' 1olent colli ion with the Gotd·:s Danny PJyne shortly before thl' first half ended. . Walley was t a ke n to St. J oseph's Hospital m Orange , a nd a s pok esman for the Sunshine said be may have suf· fered a concussion. Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN AMERICAN LEAGUE NAnONAL LEAGUE West Oivlaloe Wes&Oivtsloe w L P~t. GB w L Pct. GB l Oakland 19 14 .576 Dodgen 20 13 .608 ~ Chicago 19 15 .5S9 ..., CinciMati 20 14 .588 '2 Kansas City 17 15 .531 1~'1 Houston 18 14 .562 JI "l ..--- Texas 17 15 .531 }\,~ San Diego 17 17 .500 31 , Seattle 17 18 486 3 Atlanta 11 18 .379 7 OONT NlU JJIJt OME! 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Ooltf'eil CM!lwh ...., .._THISAD •' I SOFTBALL I SWIMMING / BASEBALL Fullerton Sia s Rustlers, I ·O Bum SANTA Cl.ARA It s nnt ott.-n a bunt singlewtlldri" tntv.o run bunhat • oct b wbat ~Md to tM RusUH's f r Gul~.-n W l " lurda)"dl.Mydtopptda4 tdN'uoon to Fullerton tn th tale Cll\ball l"t1•m plonshtp The ddtncbnt ,.,,.,. thampum Ruir.\lf'r. couldn't ~ a brc k th• t'nlln• rontMt ... th~y t'Owd Ol U!>h •r unh l•11 hll 11r Fullerton pltt'btQi ac~Tc•rr' l\c .,1ina THE HORN•~. on th«> oOwr hand. ap ~ared lO l'lavt> .. ~t>n th1n1l Jto lht>1r "'"' wi. they scon>d twu ~1n run 1n Uw third unrl th~n added ln~u ranu· 1 t•lll'"" 1n th,· f .. urt h and txlhfra ml'' Wllh sophomurt· 1\1 rn Lrh.•11 on tht· m1111111 I the Hurn •t.., 01l\.·1wd tht> third ., t '", 11 Juellte ~orkt"lt I rht-11 fur u "ulk ,1ml v. .t' r s Home• iaie JC Champioruhip arrtflt'fld to l"<'Oft Clnd> n1mllton krill Bumtr lht' aled. with Jut>lke tak 'nJI tturd. and 8 r prOl~ed lo itteal •tt-OtldoniMrtrst h That move 1ot <tliitie for kf'lly lmhay Sht' let the f1rat p1 ao b) and then on the ntill one al•PPt'CS bunt )ual pw.l the r~ at"h1na c>rtortsofl. II • lf ~ ball h ') t'!> 1t tn<"klt"d up ttfe m1ddlt'for1 1"ng~dtworwi, l hat !> rt-ul I' 111 K f'a1ilm1 n to wuri. \\1th ..rlthough b .. r l t'amm atc I( hf'r mnrt> 1'HE B STLF.MVt;1tTr..Da11hutout by ,,·orintc u rW\ 1n • bottom of the seventh. \\ llhout the> bcnt'fW ~hit <"ullrt'n Gale rqhed Ci ri.t on an error and 1 m medl1tkl) T (J)ut) v. e nt 111 to p1ch run tor her Duty promplly went to set'ond on a wild pitch and to third on a fielder's choice In their hast~ to pick off Duty at third. the Hornt'U tht~w the baU aw.ay and she 6cored eully. THaEE llU&'TLERS -se<:Ond baseman Kodff Murr1ty, ('alcher Karen Owens and center fielde r Lon Donigan were selec ted lo the aJl-tournament team. Imlay. who came up with the s lap bunt "ltngle, was accorded MVP honor's. Golden West finished ats season ~·1th a 32·l2 record Fullerton t'ompleted its cam paignat~9 The le ading hitte r in the game v.ai. Keas hng's battery m ate. Landa Z1g1 ch. \\ho had tv.o hits 1n four trips to the plate 3-A Swimmini $Jlldey May 18. 1980 KIM LIBELL DAILY PILOT 83 14 Innings -~· Not Enough · For Keough 'I ORONTO <AP > Mat K t·ough sat i.n the drei.s1ng roon \\ rlh an Ice pack on h1 .., tihouldl· rn~l'>UnR thcil h~ could have ~On· ;rnothcr iruung or l wo The fa<-t lhat he had Just p1t<·hl'<i 14 rnnrng ... or five h•t hall \1> lcdl..I the Oakldnd A'~ to a •I : '1<·t<in O\ l'r th1· Toronto Blu· J<s)l\ Sat urd<.1) <htln t fall' him "IT \\AS Jt ~T the k 1ntl o •lllJiltlOll Ill IA hll h )l1lJ pla~t'd I 1nn1ni: t,, 10111 11~ ""'tJ th c 1.,;.1 .. nd n~nt han<ll·r i.I ( '11r1111 cit'! \hir 11.ii.!h pro<lul'l. aftt•r l' 111-; ,1 c·luli rt«·oril for t h1· loni.tl.''> 111mpld1· i.:•11111 111 \.., h1~ton Today's TV Murphy, Cooling !'ur1· I 1oulr1'1• l!<>Ol· nu ;1.c.1111 I• 'UI ,. \\ ...... lll('l' 111 \\II 11).11. tht• 1i.:l1 lh 110\\A RU l.. 11\:'\U\ 0• ,,.. o .... , p.~ \'"" FollowtnQ Mt tht top '>pc•r 1~ .. v .. nh on TV touay Rattner; ace • • • · He t-llent • . . worth watc h\nq • • fair • forqet 11 Win CIF Ti tles >-.1.,u.lt ,:1 -.c.itltrt·d ft\\ t 11' '\llll I.. IHll t I 1 hl .tlld \\ .1ll-.1•d I \ 1 111 i.:111 I' l!tl' d1._t ·IOI 1· 1111 tho · • \ • 11t11 ll lllt' I It ti .. tl I hr111.< II I 7 p1 •1 tl»• \\!ll"ll h1 '"Iii 11111 In !It· 111•111nd 1r1 tlw 1111i 111111111-: b11t 111 .,.,,q ~l••111I cltdn' 1A •1rl\ 0.1kl .. r• \l .111.1,..1 I \'.Id \l.11 \111 (f!ll 11 :30 a .m., Channel S v v ' " ANGELS BASEBALL .ArifJ»I• .11 I< oin\ci'> Ctty Announcers Bob Starr 51t•11p Shdnnon and Ron F.airly Frank T anan,l ot the Anq1•t\ will 0poose Renie-Martin ' the Royal'> 1n thE' final Qame ot ttw·, ttlree...qam£< serie'> Afll w1nn1ng th<· fir<t Qdml' of thP '>er11•<. 11.1 l he Angels dropp; a tougt"l 7-1 dFC1<,10n S.1turddv ® 1 p.m., Channel 2 GOLF: Colonial National 1n111tat1on . Announcers: Jac k Whitaker . Pat Summerall, Frtk Glteber, Gary Benaer-. Ren Wnqht and Ken Venturi. Bruce L ietzke manaQt-d a '>Olid two-unC'er-par b8 anre- tained a two-shot lead 1n 811Pr tt"le sPcond round ofhe Colonial National lrwtt 11tona1 1ourn.1ment A doubl~ ,.ol.J of 36 tiole<> will bt-pl;iypd loaav R n {rl-'n'>hdw ,., two '>trok off ttie pace, wh1lt' Tom Wc"\hon ,., 1hn·E" O THE R TELEVISION 1\ am Ii) SPORTS SPECTACULAR Sar day "coverage of the World Team o;peedway motorc ycteham. pionships from Norfolk, Enql;ind Al<>o The Chunll Cup Qymnastics meet and the Mr Qlymo1a bodybuildlnq <"Deli· ti on. Noon (4) RODEO SUPERSTARS CHAMPIONtlPS - AS 128,000 purse is di1110Pd uo among the entrants int ROdeo superstars championst11ps, taoed at Will Rogers coeum In Fort Worth. Verne Lundou1st and Walt Garrison repar 1 p.m . (]) NASL SOCCER -Coverage of ~ North American Soccer League opens its second seasolJ"lth the Soccer Bowl-79 champion Vancouver Whitecaps v~ Tam . pa Bay Rowdies, last year's runner -up, taped in T~Pa, Fla. Jim McKay, Verne Lundquist and Paul Gardner/POrt. (9) -FL YING SPORTSMAN -A Florida fish ing e~itlon In· cfu.des vi.Sits to M iami, the Florida l<eys and Qando.. Ed T abOr is host. t · 30 p .m . (4 ) -SPORTSWORLD Amateur'eP r est>nt. rng the M uhammad Ah Box1nq Club and the c;tc of Hawa11 SQua re otf in a series of bouts taped m Honotul Also The U.S. women's gymnastics champ1onshiP5, tape~ Salt Lake City. 2 p.m . (52) -ASCOT RACING. 3:30 p .m . (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORi -Formula One cars race through the strpets of Monte Cl!' in satellite coverage of the G rand PriK of M onaco. Also report on the European junior gymnast ics championships, !Ped 1n Lyon, France and the heavyweight final in the u S l'aleur boxing champ1onsh1ps, taped tn Las Vegas Comme.-tors include Bill Flemming, At M ichaels. Jackie Stell't and 1<e1th Jackson 5 p.m 17) AUTO RACING OriverQet thi>ir final shot at quahfymq for the 33-car field in nex11eek's Indy 500 1n taped cover age-of "bump1no day" at 1nanapoli<> M otor Speedway Jackie Stewart and Chrrs Econortki report. 7 p.m . (50) SOCCER MADE IN GER~NY . 10 p.m . (11) THIS WEEK IN BASEB,..l. 11 pm <501 TENNIS E1Qht cour1P<> vie in r0\Jnd- rob1n play 1n the Nations Cuo. tai>Pd 1n'.>u<><>eldorf. West Ger many. RADIO Ba<s.eball -Angele; a t Kan\i!S City t 30 am KMPC (710>. Pitt<>bu rgh at Oodqt>rc. 1om.KA'17901 Basketball Ph1ladPloh1a rlt Laltr>rc,f OOn KLAC 1570) (The Daily Pilot is not responsible '"'ate changes.I GWC Boo~ One When Golden Wt:.t Collegt-'s baseball team r efle<'l'> ba('k Oil the 1!81 season. the Ru~tlers w1I have on.Jy themselvt>~ to blarre for what happened. Arter throwing away Fridays playoff game against I.A liarb>r with three errors in the sevellh inning en route to a 14·7 defeit. the Rustlers thought they'd ('!PY the pattern aJ.iam on Saturda) Leading 5 -0 't:>ntering he bottom of the sixth. the Rusjers o~ned the inning by commcing llack·lo-back errors on defnse a nd LA Harbor parlaye dthe mjscues into a seven-run '1me ~nd i n 8·6 victory g1 \l'\ng the Sc·aJ"ks Cl !>"eep 1n their best- ur-trt·e Serll:'S. thus advancing to fu.· state playoffs as the sol hern Cal Conre rence's ref 1.:!>entat1ve in two weeks . /ay Krawczyk, pitching on Jut two days res t. was the v1 c - tii' of GWC's errors, although h contnbuted some himself by "1lkmg thr~ and surrendenng y;o !>ingles before Jim Slaton re · teved h im and gave up two n ore smgJes of his own. . G WC ended its season Wtlh a 23-14 record. while LA Harbor's numbers are 30·9 . BLAIR MURPHY Anteaters l\fust Wait For~Verdict LOS ANGELES UC I rvine rebounded from an embarrass· ang 25-l setback to Pepperdine Friday. to s weep the Waves Sa turday in a S9utbern California Baseaball ASsodation double-header and keep its sllmp NCAA playoff hopes alive The Anteaters collected l ·O and 5·1 victories which left them. one game behind SCBA cham-pion Cal Slate Fullerton. An NCAA ruling is expeeted today on the Anteaters· F<Jte On the dlamond. UCI wrapped up its t.hird·best season with a 37·25-1 overall mark. 19 9 in the SCBA. THE BIG STORY in the first game was a brilliant ooe·h1t pitching performance by Andy B1snar. Aside from a first-inning single. Bisnar was m complete command of the Pc pperdme h it · tt:'rS llo\.\ever . he wasn't in com· mand of his control . y1eldmg !it'\ en "alks an the l ·O victory . Thl' Anteaters got their lone run the hard way. Mark Mor rr!>on single<!. m oved to second on a passed ball. advanl'ed to third on a j.!round out and then -.t·urried home on a v.1ld pitch. l'CI COMPLETED the sweep "'1th a 5-1 verd1('t tn the seven· inning nightcap Jumor pitcher Dirk W1ctstO<'k \\On his fifth ~tra1i?ht contest and improved his SCBA record to 9·4 W1ctstock struck out three and allowed JUSl one wulk over !>even innings The Anteaters e nte re d the final weekend of play with a one- g am e lead over Ca l State Fullerton. last year's defending SCBA and NCAA champions. At that time. Pepperd1ne was .also still in the race. and the Waves crept closer with their 25-run as· sault Friday. In that contest. Anteater ace Bob Frishette was h.it hard ear. ly. The Waves quickly pounded out five runs oo six hits a.nd a walk. In all. Pepperdine collect · ed eight runs before UCI re· co rded the first out. 8~ ROGER ('i\RLSO~ Ol 11• 0.1h ~ .... "'•" E AST. LOS A:\GEl.E!" In m e lh~h ~ Ul:.ur ~f urph~ '"<'Pl to his third ronM•cut1\ t rh.i.m p 1 o n i. h 1 p 1 n t h t· I 1111 \ c1 r cl h,1('kstmkt• and Coron., d1·I \IJr ll1gh ' Gr:.int Cooling < ulll.'t'lt·d t ht• 1110 frN• t'ru"'n Saturd<i' night at tht· Cl F 3 \'"rm 1 ham p1on:.h1p-. ~t urph~. a Junior :.ind tht• odd.., on chort't' to "'In 1n h1 ~ '>l't't 1alt' fought off lht· challt·ni;c· or <;Jt·n ctale':. J ohn ~tar Kinnon . .irid for.ec-d ahl'ad \.\Ith 12 ~arch In c.11 to l'lod .. a hfoti nw lw-.t o r ~ ,.,. but I~!> than <111 a nt1t1pdll'd :.ub !"13 1n the dt'<'P "'Jtt.·r' 11f f~J ... t l.A1' Angt:lt.-s Collc).!l' ·Wt• "'t•rt.· n>nt·1·rnl·d .... rt •·r t h1 IJ .. -t turn. J.dm1ttl'd 1n ·1n• t'oat'h Grt.·g Gra\ :·Hut that ' nrre to kno"' he II ht• dt'ft'nd1111! lhr('~e i.tratght dtamµron :.h11" nrx( yc•ar " COOUNG'S EFFORT m thl• 100 found the 6-41":? senior t'Ommg from behmd to collet't the ('ham p1onstup. He was second at the midway point with a 22 79. 29 hundredths or a ..tick behind ~ Altos' Keith Tonol1. "The las t turn won rt for him." said Cd~ Coach J eff Stites. "lt was just awesome . Despite his size, b e has sbch quit'k waJJs." Rustlers Capture Net Title WALNl.:T Golden West College's Detlb1e )1 cCorm1ck und Luura R rce t e<.1mcd to do"' n Orange C-0ru.t College's M eyer~ ~isten•. Melinda and ~t araa . 2-6. 7 5. 6·4 to \\ rn tht• s t a t e JC c hamp1onshlps a t Mt San Antonio College Saturday GWC won the stall· tl•Jm champ1onsh1p "1th 11 point\!. L IV Prer('e v.as sc•cond \\1th fl\·c . "h1le OCC took third w 1th four point!. The all-area 1un1or college finale "'a~ <;C'l up whc•n the Mever:. ~1~tcrs d1 s pos('d o·r another Golden West tand('m K atie Brrd and Kris ti Hansmk. 6·2. 7·5 in the sem ifinals. It was the l>C<.'ond day 1n a r ow that Marr a Meyers had b<>e n vie t1mi2ed by Golden West T h ·e R u s l I c r s . M cConmck knO<'ked her out or th(' smgles com· pe tition in a second. round match Friday, 6·3. 6-4. But M eye r s itnd M eyer s te a med an Saturday 's semifinal doubles match to knock off Bird and Hansink. Murphy Bittles To Missioi Crown THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Charlene Murphy or Aloe<la battled her way to a 7·5. 6-4 decision over 4.lette Bennett Saturday to claim the 21·and-und• title of the Seventeen Tennis Tournament ofCha mpions in Mission Viejo. The No. 1 seeded Murd had her hands ruU with Bennett who was unseted in the tourney but kaoeted off a llWll.ber ojompetitors to reach lbe fin ala .• In tbe ll·and-uncl-category. Felicia JUacbiatore of Coral Spap , Fla .. topped Calif or· niara Kate Gompert, 1 ·5, -for that title. Zl.na Ganison of Houbo won the 16-and·under dlvbion with a ~. &-triumph over Bevel'ly Bowes ol LubbOck. Texa la the 1.f.Ad·under on. Kathy Rinaldi of Jenaetl BMcb, na .. ft three games to down lta7 Tlttle ol lrvm,, Te e..2, 6-7, 6·1. 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Tod Shearer offers designs for roller skating or jogging, includmg black sweatsuit piped in red and red s weatshirt with black cotton drawstr- ing pants. ff/I Time for Tuneup By J UDITH OLSON Ct -Delly Plltol ~ A few days ago I received a somewhat unwelcome document from the company that manufactured my car: a recall notice. It seetnS there is a faulty needle on the carburetor which governs the now of fUet to the intake manifold. Ir not corrected, acci· dent or fire could result. Since I've had the car about two years, I thought all the bugs bad been ironed out. But you never know what's lurlring underneath lbe hood of a British car. It occurred to me that two years is a good benchmark for divorced people to take a look at their lives, too. Just like my MG, they might have some quirts in their lives wbicb didn't get ironed out in the separation process. To avoid the possibility of accidents in post-divorce singles, it seems like there should be a recall law for solos, too. Aft.er tbe trauma of separation and learn- ing to live alone, maybe everyone should be required to have a post-divorce checkup. How a re we doing with new rela· tionsbips? Are we b.ving a smooth time establilbinC our own identity? Have we learned from the m.istakes are the. questions we mutt aak ourselves. r policy" and says the issues to be explored pos t ·divorce a re different for m en and women. "Women have been in the limelight or their husbands and an Issue 'for tberlt is to establish their own identity. They're often struggling to have a sense of idenuty that's separate from men, a direction in life that's uniquely their own." Women also may be fretting unnecessari· Jy with the question of where to meet men, Cunmngham added. "Women often feel uncomfortable about going to clubs and bars," he said. "But a woman should have as much right to go to those places as a man. You have a right to go to these establishments unescorted.'' In the "recall inter view." a divorced woman would be reassured that she can en- ( Singles ) joy &oin& to a bar alone once she learns bow to handle and dissipate the initial l'Ui1t sbe will experience. "Just do it a few times and you'll feel more comfortable," Cunninsham said. For divorced persons, the therapil't said, "1t's Important to,addJ'eu the issue of have I resolved what I contributed to the destruction or the last relaliouhip." lf this quest.Ion is not answered, similar kinds ol dynamics will return in a new rel•· tionabip, Cumla1bam noted. Happily divorced penom might not think they need a cbeckup, but the)! miaht be lllce my llG. For tM ftnt time ID mantbl, it seema to be perfcinnl.q smoothly, but then tbis doCPe recall Diltlee comet tn tbe mall. I pla to .. et tM needle c:beeked, you can be aure, became I don't want a fire in my lit· Ue car; md I'm eertaia1y IC»inl totehedyte a po1t-dlwree check-up too. I dao't waat to iiDd myself tn the sbop a1am for WldMI' rouad ot repairs. .• . , .. Comfort Key For Future In f<>rttasting the took or the future in men's fashioo.s. three of the nomtnees for out- standing U.S. student designer tn the Cutty Sark Men's Fashion Awards aim to make styll..sh dressing a real comfort for the American m ale. For business as well as leisure, these ta lent · ed youngsters -Todd Sbean:r of Brooklyn's Pratt Institute, Debbie Weltmer of Cal State Fullertoo and Sharon Kay Selle, Washington University, St. Lou1!;. Mo. -ta1for their des1~n., wilh·minimum construction for mn1mum com fort. Then they translate lhero in unusually col · orful fabrics and casual ~1lhouettes Such con· ventional accessories as neckties become slim strips of accent color. Trousers are easy-fitting and often tapered at the ankle or tucked mto low boots. And for active sportswear , the look may oe rugged. but the fabrics are soft and comfortable to wear. The 1980 award, wbicb will be voted by members of lbe U.S. fasluoo press. carries a SS.000 Cutty Sark scbolarsbip grant to lbe win- ning student's ~bool , plus a Sl.000 cash a ward and lbe Cutty Sark sterllna silver trophy to the student. Sharon Kay Selle designs (at left, from left) dusty rose shirt with grey flannel trousers; white shift With brown leather trousers; blue sweater with grey slacks, asym. metrtcal shirt with grey-green pants. Below. Debbie Weltmer 's grey and blue daytime looks. I i A Man of the Cloth • handmade a..ttoebol-. By JUDl'nl OLSON °'-°'*' .... SUff Sal Siani i& a bum ble man. He's so modes t . In fact. that be didn't even s how up for the in· terview. His wife sub- stituted and did all the talking for him. But that's understan. d a ble. Mrs. Sian i, his best friend and partner for many years, also is o ne of the most e n- thusiastic supporters be could have. S al S i a n i i s a n aestbetkian who works with cloth. He designs and m akes s uits and coat s o f the fin es t material possible m the best cut he can provide fo r hi s c u s t o mers' figures. · · He· s noL .a tailor .'' Mrs. Slam empbas1ied. "He's a designer. He makes bis own pa t · tem s." Her suit that day was a Siaru product, as was that of bis a ssistant, Denise Kenworthy. Si xteen year s a go Siani bad made his wife's wedding suit of soft , white Italian silk. Siani learned bis craft at an early age. By the time he was 7, be was sewing men's pants. At 17, when hi1' father died, he left bis law studies and went into tallorina to earn a living. He learned style and design at Italian schools, then served in the army. The d esigner later came to New York to work with U.S. firms as quality control manaser and maker oC fme suits~ and eventually went into buaineu fOI' himself in Los Anaelea. But tbey bad to move lhil year. "Our building, the Oviatt IMkffnl at Sistb and OJlw, .,.. declared a blltorie Janclmar~ ... lln. 81.anl aald, ••aa41 our lloar WM tiorn CMllt." Sinee tile eoaple liYe ln La.-.. tMJ dedded toreloee&elDtbe.,,ln Oraa1• Co••t1 and, with ...... to.cl • •Pot ....... Job • .,... Alrpert. ••rar ,_..I .... " 1•t Sal off tbe freeway," Mrs. Slanl said. "So It worted out well." The shop lnterior was d es i g n e d b y M s. Kenworthy. a recent gradua te of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. The Sianis add a n extra touch daily with free cappuccioo. Mrs. Siani even makes Ita lian hors d'oeuvres occastOnally lot Fnday afternooo customers. W1llle Sianl bas m•de suits ror famous men and womftl, be prefers t o th i nk all h is customers are special "To him. th-e low man on the totem pole 1s lm· po rtaot," Mrs . Siani said. The hallma rk~ of a Siani creation are fi ne Scottish and EnJ:?h5h woolens and Italian u bardmes. good fat. ln· d ividu al s t ylin g , even stJtdles and p~ cise wortc. • The word "custom .. m ight be frighteninJ.. Mrs. SianJ noted. but it is an mdlcation of s~· cess. she believes. "Men who are st*· cessrul have never been fol lowers. They haye their own ltutlative," s he s aid. .. A custom suit all~s self-expression." Sal Slanl checks fit for Keith l(.enworthy -\ • ' Knagge-Ferrell CynthJa F'errl'll of Llttltton. Colo.. ancf Carson Knaaa~ of Newpe>rt Beach were marned m ceremonies in Los Angeles The bride. daughter Oi Mt and M~ Vernon FerreU of Herrin. 111 , auended school in Colorado. The bridegroom, ~on of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Knagae of Tucson. Arit . graduated from Newport Karbor High and attended Orangt> Coast College The couple plans to Live tn Tucson Shadowen-Erdmann Karyn Erdmann of Los All06 and Mark Shadowen ol Corona del Mar were married in ceremca.ies in Los Altos. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D'dmann ol Los Altos, ia a cosmetics consult· ut. The bridegroom is a graduate of Estancia fJigb and la enrolled at Orante Coast College. Tbe eoQPle plans to settle in Orange County. t Lamb-Taylor Cindy Lamb of Costa Mesa a nd Mark Taylor ol Twain Harte have announced their engagement and plans for a June wedding in Paaadeoa. 1be bride--elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lamb of Costa Mesa, graduated from Estancia High and attended Azusa Pacific College. The future bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Montie Taylor of Twain Harte. also attended. Azusa Pacific College. .cook-Rush I\ . Kathy Rush of Corona del Mar and David Cook of Long Beach were married in ceremonies at St. Andrew's Pres byterian Church of Newport Beach. . The bride , daughter of Mrs. William Rush and the late Mr. Rush. graduated from Corona del Mar High and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo The bridegroom. son of Mrs. Sharon McGiU of Half Moon Bay and Mr. John Cook of Honolulu. a ttended Corpus Chns,t1 State University. · The couple plans to live in Loo.g Beach. Berri ng-Bender Krista Berring of Huntingtoo Beach and IJobert Bender of Hemet were married in <ereJllGDiea at. the home ol relatives in Sumet Beach. The bride, daughter of Mr. Donald Derring of Los Angeles and M~. Mal.hew McGrath of Mrs. Gibson ' Mrs. Fitch ' Mrs. Erwin Mrs. Cook. lluntmgton Beach. graduated from Fountain Valley Hlgh The bride~room . l>On of Mr and Mri.. Robert Bender of Hemet. 1:-. employc.>d b~ Hemet Pipchne Co The couple pletns to st•ttl<' an Hemet 50th Ann iversary Mr. and Mrs Roy Hammons of Hunti.ngton Beach recently celebrated their 50t.h "!edding anniversary at a dinner party hosted by their c bildren and friends . Natives of Oklahoma. the Hammons have spent many years as Orange Cdast area resi- dents. Both taught school in the area before their retirement. They h ave two c h ildr en and two grandchildren. Anything Goes In Fall FashioDs By JOANNE WINSIDP NEW YORK (AP> -1be age of dictating aoy one fashioo style is finally over. That's lbe message displayed by the top American de- atsners in their 1980-81 fall-winter collections. "l'he meuage could leave you panting or you ~decide to skirt the subject. You can wear mt.I or stirta s hort or long, conservative or 4'luaic. You can look extravagant or exotic. tlia met streamlined or cloaked and caped ftom bead to toe. _You can make grand ent.l'anees in ruffles, tiangles or bows. If the invitation reads black ~. you can go short or long. Uthe "in" dinner f.Y is informal, you can be casual and com· able and still loolt s mashing in a beautiful eater and skirt or pants. 1 YOU CAN GET OUT that string of pearls t6at was a graduation gift and sling it over the stweater set you wore lo college. U you love your Snglisb cousins' plus fours. you can wear your own iD saUn or velvet . And if velvet turns you ob,· you no looger have to wait until dusk to "-ear it. Start it off in the a.m .• whether you're Oil to school or meeting the top brass in the tl>ard room. Remember the midi of a few years ago? If 10\l still have any of those graceful midis in the .back ol your closet. now is the time to air them out. This time around, you can wear low heels w.ith them. Remember when Lana Turner and her s,reaten were all the rage and the boy next dlor wanted the sweater girl for bis Saturday aigbt date? Her sweaters are history, but ~ay's are super, swell and outrig.bt fabulous. Put on your old twin set with a pair of soft pants ot an ankle·length s kirt. If you are the more frivolous type, you can hive your sweater strewn with glitter, lacy ap-llJiqu~ with any number ol patterns, cable or ~ stitched. It comes in short, medium or ~· II it's long enough, you can wear it over ,...ti and even add dancer's leg warmers. Cl• ~ """ ~ W ...... U. ru Drdlt Pilot Giid ~aiM "°""• of IOOJl'Mtt't -' .,.._ chlb .,.....,. Md ..,.,., • ..,. "' ,,.. ~ "" tlw !°"'*""I IOHlc. at llOCW• io a.b C°"'9daT, Dml1 Pflot, P.O.,,_ 1•, Cotta Mtto, CA nm. IJtC'* pr ftOrM Cl1ld pholW ""m&.r. /llodcn ... be .,. ow 1'aMs """ toHb "' ••llOfO#•nnl. Pk..,_ .., limhd lo major,.._.,..,,.. ~---..... 1'o ,.,.. a ,.,,.,.. , wrtt. or caU U.. ,...,.,. OlllartlMIN. NMJU. ~ J .,, • ,. .. ,.,.,,.. ........ .,. .... "'0 .-.m 11f1Wr..._ KNIT DR~ES ARE no longer those lov · ing·hands·at-home numbers. They come an as many surprising colors and texture:-as the sweaters. When culottes first appeared on the scene. they were strictly for the country. Now you can wear them in the city and the same goes for bermudas. They are in wools. tweeds and plaids. worn under a blouson Jacket. a topper or a coat. Do you prefer your pants straight. s nug· fittini 1lnd -classic? Next suson's are stunners. Real trouser suits abound, from the strictly tailored to the feminine. accompanied by blouses. not just shirts. Blouses are interesting again, with all kinds of details, ripples, rumes and matching organdy jackets. Are you a romantic who loves history and art. all those heroines painted by Goya and Velasquez. and Empress Elizabeth and those dashing Hapsburgs? How often have you wished you could wear romantic styles without the ex· cuse of a costume party? YOU CAN WEAR THEM NOW, updated in the idiom of the '80s. The vivid plaids. the lace· edged jabots. t he ruffles. the blacks. the brights, the full skirts. alon~ with cheeks big or small. And those wonderful warm coats that the Austrians wore. Or those that thrilled you in "Dr. Zhivago," with their double caplet collars and full skirts or the fitted styles that swirled out at the waist or were trimmed. rimmed and edged and collared and cuffed in fur. And the capes of course. So practical. they go over anything and everything. They are back. so who needs mink or sable? Sling a cape over your long s linky sheath or your ballgown. Designers are doing their own thing. The choices are endless and credit should be given to Bill Blass and his most opulent collection, Mary McFadden with the artist's touch. Oscar de la Renta and his glorious Hapsburgs, Albert Capraro, the same glamor for the lea aflluent. Calvin Klein and his man-tailored chic, Anne Klein for luxe sports separates and Pauline Trtsere who never misses. AND RALSTON WHOSE less la more. Perry Ellis the all·American favorite. Wllli Smith for the youn1 trendies, Kuper wbo sup. pUM all the trends, Ralph Llu.ren ,yitb bis prep· ple look, Glorsto Sant'An1elo and his innova· dom, Cathy Hardwlck day. Geoffrey Beene. 1ood and last1n1· Kamal Yamamoto. terrific: Hanae Mori. ethereal; Bill Kaiserman, the maater taltor; Jobn Anthony, independent u e.er: Btu Atklnloft, eubtlt and ~; Levtno Vem•..t~\fen•Ul• and wltb .tar qUallt1; Kooe V aa um Aklcer. an ortlioal: ancJ IUcbaelt Volbndlt for fanwy and the moat es.clUftl col· aeetioD ol u... all. f Cooper-Price Costa Mesans Mary Price and Glyde Cooper were married in ceremonies in Pine Valley. The bride is employed by Municipal Water District of Orange County. The bridegroom is employed by Marden Susco. The couple plans to Live in Costa Mesa after u trip to l.be desert. Phillips-King Joy Phillips of COC'ita Mesa and Garmet King of Hermosa Beach have announced their eniagement and plans for a July wedding at Church ol the Messiah in Santa Ana. The future bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Pbilllps of Costa Mesa. attended Costa \tesa High and Coastline College. Tbe future bndegroom. soo of Mrs. Helen lJishop of Las Vegas, attends C.OUtli.De College. Wilkinson-Smart Tracy Smart of Huntington Beach and BiU Wilkinson of Newport Beach were married lo ceremooies at the Los Angeles Mormoo Tem· pie. The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mn. Roaald Smart of Huntington Beacb. graduated from Edison Rich and attended San Dieao St.te aad Brigham Young universities. She i.s e mpk>yed by Lido Insurance Co. The bridegroom. son of Mr. and lln . Robert Wilkinson ..fJf, Newport. graduated fh>m Newport· Harbor High a nd attends Oruae Coast College. The couP'e plans to live tn Costa Mesa after a trip to Mammoth. Kent-Swain Marlene Swain and Karl Kent of Lacuna · Beach were married in r~ent ceremonies 1n~lhe garden of a fri end's home m TustJn The bride. daug hter of Mrs . Dorothy !':orthe1m of Elyria. Ohio. 1s employed by Hydro Clear Corp of Irvine. The bridegroom. son of Mr. Karl Kent of Fullerton. 1s employed by Blake and As.wc1a~ of Irvine The couple plans to h ve in Laguna Beach. Erwin-Rochester Huntington Beach r esidents Karen Rochester and Chris Erwin were marned an ceremonies al Church of the Messiah in Sant.a Ana. The bride. d aughter of Mr. and Mrs. LG. Roch~-ter. graduated from Huntington Beach High and Orange Coast College . She is employed by Air CaLifomia. The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Erwin. graduated from Savannah High an Buena Pari< l k as a painting contra ctor The coupll' plan5 to live 10 Huntington Reach after a trip to llav. 311 Porrazzo-Carrozzo Kimberly Carrouo of Fountain Valley and Keath Porrazzo or Long Beach have announced their engagement and plans for a September wedding at Hol y Spirit Church of Fount.am Valley. The bride-elect. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carrouo or Fountain Valley. graduated from Fountain Valley High and is m&JOnng in public relations at Cal Slate , Loo.g Beach . The future bridegroom. son of Mrs. Pat Porrazzo.and the late Mr. Porrau.zo. Is major· ing in business management at Cal St.ate Loo& Beach. Musser-Forgy Tanya Forgy and William Musser, both o( Huntington Beach. were married in ceremonies al Ports Of Call Chapel in San Pedro. The bride. daughter of Mrs. James Forgy of Huntl.ngton Beach. graduated from Edisoo High and is attending Golden West College. The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Musser of Fountain Valley, graduated from Fountain Valley High. The couple plans to live in Huntington Beach after a trap to Palm Springs . Gibson-Besore Charlsie Besore of Costa Mesa and Alan Gibson or Huntington Beach were married in ceremonies at 'Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. The bride. daughter of Mrs. Charles Besore and the late Mr . Besore. graduated from Edison High aJ)d attended Orange Coast CoU.~ge. The bridegroom. son or Mr. and Mrs. J ames Gibson of Huntington Beach, graduated from Edison High a"d is em ployed by Warmington Development Co. The couple plans to live in Costa Mesa. Fitch-Griffin DorinDe Griffin of North Hollywood and Donald Fitch of Newport Beach were married in ceremonies in North Hollywood. 11.e bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Griffin, graduated from USC. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitch of North Hollywood, graduated t rrom USC and 1s employed by B11yly, Martin and Fay in Newport Beach. The couple plans to live in Newport after a trip to the Virgin l&lands. · ;• Wortman-Stafford Cynthia Wortman and Donald Stafford, both of Huntington Beach. are engaged. The bride-elect. daughter of Mr. and' M rs. Donald Wortman of Huntington Beach, gradual· ed from Huntington Beach High Sc::bool a.od , Golden West College. The future brideg-room, son ol Mc.. and Mrs. Charles St.afford of Huntington Beach. a lso graduated from Huntington Beach High School and Golden West College. McCormick-Kaut man An August wedding is planned for Margaret McCormick of Fullerton and Robert Kaufman ot Burbank. Tbe bride-elect. daqhter of Mr. and Mrs. .. JOHpb McCormick of Newport Beach, &raduat. ed from c.orona deJ Mar Hilb Scbool and UCLA. 11 • The future bridecroom. 80ll ol Dr. and Mrs. Louis Kau.fman of Palos Verdes Estates. graduated from University of Soutbero CaUfonaia and UCLA Law School. • Duggan-Madden Robin Duggan of Missioo V1e)O and Udell M adden ot San Cemente have anDOUDced their engagement. • ... The ~1ect. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mlcbaet Dugan ol M isst00 Viejo, -gHduat.ed from MisslOn V1e)O High and attended Sad· dlebact c.ollette ~ ruture bridegroom. son of Steve Madden of Los Angeles and Louise Madden of Dana Point. graduated from Mara Costa High and at- tended Cal St.ate Humboldt. 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P ast ef fort. ~ d1vid ncb. Short tnp la Oft a1end1 You'JI have cause lo ctiebratt' as burdf'n Is re moved You t'oml)lete a v ry lmport&nl project Arid', l~br• pef"SOftl ft1ure promln«\Uy CANCE& (June 21.July 22). New approach brings de11red r esuha. Money picture 1s brighter than ong\naJly anUcipeted. Leo nauve helps pave way to success. IC.Dow it and respood accordingly. Spot.li1ht on ability lo m&te most of available material. l...olt artlcle ls located. LEO (July 23-Aug 22> Follow through on "lnrH'r feelings " You leam a secret and this makes your position strong Cycle is high you'll be at right place when action gets started. Cancer, Aquanus persons play significant roles New project could "tum lo gold ·· VIRGO !Aug 23·Sept. 22): Dilemma is re· solved; palh LS cleared for travel, greater com- munleatioo and expansion of personal horizons. Gemini, Sagittarius natives figure in exciting scf!llario. You gain access to "inside" informa· lion. Surprise social invitation is featured. LIBRA <Seot. 23·0ct. 23): Aura of optimism prevails. Whal seemed out of reach suddenly becomes available. There will be reason to cele brate as m ajor wish is fulfilled. Good news due concerning money and love. Aquarius, Scorpio. Taurus persons play outstanding ,roles. iCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Accept challenge represented by change of routine . One in authority is in your comer, whether or not you are aware or it. You gain admiration of one you respect and love. Gemini, Virgo, Sagit- tarius natives figure in your personal scenario. SAGITTARWS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Take ring roads; avoid direct coofrootalions. You gain most through diplomacy and by remem· bermg special anniversary. Gift purchase could pay s urpnse divide11ds. Ad accordingly, Taur&&s. Libra, Scorpio natives play key roles. CAPRICOllN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Involve- ment in clandestine project represents op- portU}lity to extricate yourself from "lock~ in" position. Emphasis on past debts, .occuJ~ s ub-je.c~Jeases, r enu.ls and s pecial n.chts. permissions. Pisces, Virgo natives figure prominently. AQVAJllVS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Don't at- templ to skip essentials. One who advocates other'wise may be deliberately sowinl seeds of confusion, <Ji,ssension. Go slow, avoid rushing to jud(rneata. Be aware ol coa&ractual obUgations. Tbei"9 II proverlJW pot ol gold at eod ol rkio· boW p•1&C-aa•'G (Feb. tt-Mar. JO>: MaJ.atain steady pace, keep Job a t home in abarp, clear focus. You finish last, those who share basic concerns will ~plaud your efforts. Aries, Leo. Libra in· dividu.als prove valuable allies. One you aided in palt returns favor al crucial moment. Studio Seek~ Twins A Newport Beach film studio is looking for ) ' two-good twins. • They must be boys between 10 and 12 yean ol"9-.wilh blue eyes and light brown hair <that's a ~reference, not a requirement) and be able "t> display extreme emotions, with or without diplogue," said a spokesman for Ne!port· Pfcifica Film Studios. , Th<' look.alike youngsters wiU portray iden· ti~al-twins in the studio's c urren_t rilm "f bses:.•on with Terror," to be shot this sum· mer. Call Florence Dann al 957-0282. ~.Mey US, 1980 OAIL Y PILOT • 7 Alive But Buf!t am•C atbllllp tor parelltaJ affedloa caa p,.. d•tt ... ., ..... 1MI& ~ ......... ••t. de•• ~r er tllter •H -. In .. cu be doHl•U•I· It caa a lso predute •••lllUy toward &M deed atbUa,, filMI ... by U.. -.1&a . An1t l,a•flers DP!AR ANN l.AND RS I C"rif!C:I u I r ao the lteter from "JleatUlck." U.. U.)'_e.ar-old ..... fatl*' ravoffd b r ot~T' lilt•. Whtl\ lhe «later WM kllled ln 1n accld4ml. tbe fat.her 1neved ttnibJy •nd kepl aayina. ·•wtu •u.n't l&~.....,olber•" · A~ t am _. m my •· l ltW re- mn1w ~ mJ.Ntable I wu u a dUJiill Dd the .. ,. I.,., ..... , y_. ........ ._, __ ........ , ""' rmt -Ml I .. • .... ...a. an WU. tile •••ee .• .,...,. •eff &e lie•• • Mt&ft ... denta~ Mw .. deal.-llllillr ..nl9'11C PteeM t.eU me boW to de.i wtth thll son thiDl l.n UM f\lture. t hate beina -lN THEM~ t OLE ~ DIA& IN: \'• an-......... oMladla .. -: sen• .. private et• for ,.er....-. wtle. ao.111, a~e uk Y• ..... If a..-... ~ary la 9' worll, -'•e Mr ta.. we•u '• ~ ... -.;,: alld •1111• &Ital die,.._ dl.redl1· . , r~ ... II &l&Uar. fl waa M..Y moc.IMir, bowever, w~ ... ID.)' aJa~r died. kept LalklAI labcM4t cldldns ......... ...._ "lDJ blUe Ml•l." She did ll ln •udt a·~ thal l 1uo.cc.d • re1retted lM fact \Ml (. ' tM Ut· Ue a.ril," WM allve. 8ilUI' WM a w•ll·bebawd. ''IQOdei" child anel I w• )illt tho oppoall o -a!wa~• lDto mis· cbtef. l aptal my enllM chlldbood an{I teens try. Loa to live up to my mother's ideallaalioft of my sltler. Not until 1 was nearly 20 did lt become clear to me that my mother was mentally ill. T~ waa no Ann Landers to write to in those dlyJi and no gu1dance counselors. It would never have occurred to me to turn to a family friend Questlooln& my mother's conduct would have been lnterpreted as criticism. The fact that "H~art.s1ck" wrote to you is a good indica- tion that she wlll achieve a rar better un- derstanding of her father's mental coodition earlier than l did. l wlsb ··Heartsick" au the luck lo the world and pray that her fafbu will eventually reabze what an injustice be bas done DEAR ANN LANDERS: I bne an esc-elleot positicm u a secretary to a top executive In a large company. He l• b aadaome1 outcolna and it ia a well·known fact that be nu u eye for women -other th.an bia wlfe. The gossip around the office la t.bat Mr. Boss ls curreoUy involved with the secret.ary of another execulive. The woman la unmarried. very pretty and well·liked. Mr. Boss travels frequenUy. ReceoUy he and the secretary bave been away at the aame time. The trips are usually ooe-nigbten. The best guessers say these two "missing linU" are together. DEAR ANN LANDERS: l am a 16-year-old VI girl writing about my brother , 12, who •• physically handicapped. <l will call him Sam-> I love Sam and a m proud of bja courage. He is very smart. but my parents cater to him. 1 think he would pro1ress more rapidly if they let him do more things for himself. They wait on him hand and root and ex~t me to do the same._ Sam's physiotherapist agrees w\th me . I don 'l mihd doan1 lhaogs ror my Utlle brother. but 1 tlunk he'd be better orf tr he were forced to be more inde pendent. Please say something about Uus. Ann. -SAM 'S SIS to his child. LONG MEMORY IN LUBBOCK DEAR LUBBOCK: Tbe aormal competlUoa ll's not my business and I want to at.ay out of it. But the boss ·s wife insists on tryinl to pump me for loformalion. She must suspect something because today '>be phooed and asked if Miss X was in today. I s aJd I didn't know. She mslructed me to ··go look." l saJd I couldn't leave my desk. She became runous. DEAR SIS: Ask tile p•ystoe.berapa.t &o wrtt.e a llst of die lhln«s you Hd others do for Sam that be sboaJd be doln« for himself. Give the list to yoa.r paftlda. Tlte profesUo8al's wont shoald be fiaal. Justin vs. Life Sometlung good hap mentioned as a possihle pened at lhe Acade my younger replacement for Awards ceremony last Ron Ely on the Miss month that should not go America pageant. unnoted. H E w 0 l ' I. D Justin Henr y, the become irritable "'th 8·year·old who wa ~ thl·pressureand fireh1s nominat ed f'o r h 1 s agent for passmg hrm a performance "1ls the custodee in "Kramer vs E piece of ;;ugarles~ gum Kramer," didn't get the ,...0 m front of his fnends award for the best sup· Bombeck tle'd want lo run away 'f>Orting actor. frpm home. but would I was holding my be lh"arted "hen he re- brealh until the results T shirt al 1 rnd he wasn 'l old were announced. Can lie would drop out or enough to drive a car or you 1mal'(10e v.hat the j?radC' school. rationaltz cross the street alone entertainment 1ndustr} ing, .. 1 can make a Ills reputal.Jon as ··d1f· would do to an adorable statement through my -ficult to handle" would little boy who peaked al mms... spread and he'd get the age8" For awhile. he would news from Rona one F IRST, A BOOK be "hot .. He'd be the morning. "J ustin Sur· publisher. knowing the first on the Carson s how fers Cuteness Burnout " I f h t a nd would leave im-Justin He nr y was va ue o s tars w o wn e lfcared the naghtmar~. .books..-w.ould publish m e dfately plea.ding. _ a. Justin's memoirs. He "My mother won't let or u1e moment, I'll re· would go 00 book tour me out. arter dark." mem~r him in lhal big <Even when he guest· se at , bathed in in· · · · m a k i 0 g h 0 t ho•ted the show wouLd d e e l chocolate with Dinah, " · nocence an n v r rea · run only 30 minutes. > Jy knowing how won· singing wilh Mike, tell· He would be tapped derfully talented he re· Ing his favorite riddJe lo for the center square on ally is. Maybe it's best Merv and revealing to Hollywood Squares and that way. Donahue how he really -------------------- fell about legalizing -------------------• junk food. A movie would ensue in which he would be played by Gary Coleman. Rumors would fly. He would be linked roman· ticall) witb every child starlet in Hollywood and the National Enquirer would run a picture or him dancing until 10 o'clock at night with an older woman . . . Kristy McNichol. HIS AGENT would talk him into doing a ··centerfold,•' assuring him it would be "fun ." Out or lhat would come a poster. followed by a -ANNUAL LENOX TABLETOP SALE 15% to 35% OFF Lenox Chino • Lenox Cryitol e Lenox Ccnuol Crystal 0xf0f'd Bone Chino e Temp«· ~e by lAlnox® Now n !tie lifl'9 IO ..,.... on oil OC'lt .. ·pone..... S.N'tCft ol four , •19111, '-'ve Of mor•. ""'''~*' of WNW>Q poec .. TDDAT~S CIDSSIDID '111ZLI ACROSS I Hue 6 Shlp'scr- 11 Rania 16 Tag 21 Joe.b'• cousin 22 Fragtant ~ 23 Elu6e 24 l urlllah gen-.,.., 2S Pronoun 26 8lbllclf oounl/y 28f>\Jl~ u~ JO Ja(>all8Se drama :t\ Pnnl me&alf8 32~allly 3A Anaent estate 36 81actt"' Comb IOl'm 37 Slap 39~ de4ty 40 Byron poem .. 2 8rllin peaMQe 44 lndlen -.;it:Vw. 48 Lui.on natMI 47 SC*t:l.a&ln "·""' 51 Md9nl Aa6en 53 Cllo'•lllllt• 55 Reglfd hogtlly 68 E..xpem to c.tttc ood-.. a2 eog item 16 Swac> ee Ll#il• ee ooear bills 70 Su1"ce 71 French r1- 72 Exhaust. 73~ wing 75 Rup9 1& EqU1pment n s.ne 18 Sott c:t'88S8 79 LO\« 8t Oowncasr 82~wa,. 83 Deten0ta· llOn SS Pr111te1 .. , term &eAleged fotce &8 Forctt 89 Bell sound 90 Floew el<lr8Ct 91 Kiin 92 H0t$808C:k Olll'O 93 flax.en. haired 95 -KNryy.,-n 96 Tfiougtil. Coml> lorm 97 P*'9eO P!om.-IOO CKde 101 Re9of1 102 Go In i 04 Stnng 105 SoottWI uncle 106 Pn 11 1•ft pronoun '°"~ 109 Poectc .ow.t> ''°~ '11 OWtl 112 Aeduck ~ 1138e:Adc:ecl JWOtdlt 115 Nl9t 11711•"'**' I 18 P9rd per1 120 '*-" 122 Roof edge 12'SUIO.en 124 s.pe,at• 128 Jug handl89 128 Cloeesl 130 Hunt 132 Exctamation 13'4 Tardy 136 Walle 137 Hall Sp 14 I Make leoe 142 Siity 144 /V'it. maker 146 9'Q bird• 148 Joflnny - 149 Blb&al klllQ 150 Theologoeal deg ISi 09¥otee 154 Mus.cal wont 156 -deutn 1S7 E¥en 1590-'(0y 160 Tum OUI· ,..,.d 162 A.11toma1on 154e.n-_ eo 1~ Vowel. poorlll 191 Reoma '47 OellQnttut apata. 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GMOI C7Ml SM-1111 SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS l1t.ia...,ttMMtwts ~OPHl~TICATW PROGRAMMING ... Beaulilul ~IBrBo Mut!ir.:-NBwt!-MarinB WBalhBr-~kt RBporlt! Cont!umBr RBporlt!-~lf!ok MarkBI RBporlt! '. I I· ' .. ; .. -~LYPILOT Sunday. May 19 IMO TV EVOLUTION Fantasies Over .. . . ' 'Real Peopk' more entertaining than cekbrities • NOW PLAYING ACADEMY AWARD WINNER .... Foreign Language Fiim 1979 LOS ANGELES CAP> lt'a hard to tm •1ln• "RHI ~l " •• a eemlnal developm nt Ira th hia&ory ol ti I vllioa -tM.tt U\at'a &.be way 1t loon "Real ~t" haa turned Into• tenu ne hit ror N 8C and h pawned • 11111 ol Imitators ABC' FOUA>WED WITH "That' lncredi . blt'," wtut'h bt'('•me • hit even futer than the orlfinll. The rroatnra of "Rell People" came up wlU\ "Speak Up America" and ABC h11 lnkl'd ll\to neat fall'a 1ch4Mtwe a done callf'd "ThOM lncredibfe Anim1d1 " More im1ti.t1oni. ar~ ln vartoua staa~ e>f dt' velopment. ur>d CBS reportedly h1 rcadyin11 ltli own venuon A nearly cveryonl' knoW& by now, the~e programs huve bt•<·ome i.howfases for real but unusual peoplt' Such ab thl' guy who 1erenade turkeyb. the omc1al wllcb of Salem. Mabb ·. a woman who hves out her food rantas1eb. a teitm of genatric cheerleude~. and u man who walks backwards and another who redet. bu~ bicycle looking where he'ai bt.oen · NOT ACTORS, NOT paid performers, rrot <0elebret1l'f>. but reul folh lake the people next door Well. almost Some critics s ay they're really sideshows that orrcr us voyeuris m and exh1bit1omsm and exploit a parade of to quote New11week - ··weirdos. loonies, cranh. and screwballs ." "l think there's a hunger for something new and dlfrcrent," says Geurge Schlatter. the c reative force behind "Real People" and "Speak Up America." ••f TIDNK WE'VE been bombarded with so many of the same type or shows. that have gone through the same process or testing, and all cqme out the same. I think that in 'Real People' there is a ~nse of genuine affection for the peo- ple and they appreciate t.he fact that these peo. pie are just Like they are." Schlatter. who w~ also largely responsible ror "Laugh-Jn ... the trend-setting show or the 19')s, has Jittle patience for the critics. He says. "I think anybody who can look at 'Real People'· al\d say it's exploitive tsn•t looting at the front ofilts set." . . He says. "H we can make people feel they ar~ important. that they are worthwhile, that they belong in the matnstream. we're ac- complishing something "PEOPLF. t'OR A long lime fell 1C they didn't look like f"arrah F<1wccll. dJdn'l look like Burt Reynolds . they weren't attractive. I think maybe the ~how t•un mukl' fX.'Ople feel good <.1boul thcmsclvN• " Schlattl•r say~ most or 1t i~ directed not 1.1t the l'Cl·enlri<·~ but at "th<' rolt• models imd tht· ht>rOC!> likt' the ;.11rmen of tht• World W<1r II hlack J\1r Fon·<· ancl the gh,.tto rnach who's d« voted 25 years to hclp1n1.t kids · He point~ to th<· fal·t that at least eight mo- tion picture~ or TV ~enc~ arc being made about people f1r~t seen on .. Real People." Twm dwarfs who wen• on the show have been signed to regula r roles m the proj~"eted ABC serae~ "Foul Play " .. THAT'SjlNCREDIBLE" varies rrom .. Real People" n that it a lso incorporates a sort of 81pley's "8 ieve fl Or Not " It has things lake a yogi who twists himself into a tiny box. an e~capc urt1st who performs his amazing fouL-. wh1IC' skydiving. a woman who n.t1sc~ tarantul<1s 1.1nd a man hit ~cvf'n t1mC's by hghtnmi.: ThC' ~how·., ~upt·rv1sing producer. Woody Seehinl before he sees you. arfQOEEN ____ ...... ___ _ I I I I I I I ' 11IM Bmd OD the True kJ ,..... .......... -..-...... [R t --0 rl ----m . -····-·--·--._ ..... _,_ ·--·-- -& , "A genuine ~ .. a dnematlc wed of art that muat be Mell. ln'ONd •nd Men 8Pfn. Don't m.IM It." ........ _a 'Q'R ... THEY CRIS&CAOSS COUNTftY TO REPORT ON OFFBEAT PEOPLE AND HAPPENINGS Travellng Co-ho1t1 John Barbour, S•rah Purcell, Sldp Steveneon •nd Byron Allen Fraser. whose career up to now has been with talk shows, sees actuality telt•v1s1on as an in· c•v1tubll· outgrowth or the talk show lie calls 11 merely the next "c•vollillonary ste p." "It's no secret thut the talent pool for talk s hows Is shrinking," says Fraser. "while the number of talk s hows is g-l'owing. There 1sn·1 e nough talent coming up. There are just no more Jack Bcnnys and ToUe Fields . "SO WHAT'S TUE next step'> Televis\oo 1s evolutionary rather revolutionary. After the¥- began to use up the celebriUes. the talk shows went ror sports and political figures. The next step had to be the people themse~es ... Fraser. who's produced "The Mike Douglas Show," "The Dick Cavell Show" alMi "Good Mc;>rning America." was involved a year or so -Doorman Rings for •· New Show llOLLYWOOD t APl l'arltun tht• doorman. tht· off cam~ra vo1tc of · Hho<lu,' will become an 1.1n1matec1 ~Pt.'<'1al on CHS on Wedne~duy Lorenzo Mus ic. who C'rC<Jled the -VOICC. Will again be the voice of the m1i.f1l doorman He created. produced and wrote the half-hour show, which tB a pilot for a projected series. with Barton Dean for MTM Enterpnses ,-- It. IJo?J•t ...... ,, ... _' fV' ..... r)/'I' '/ (.JYr,t f ,f • • <1•"*'( f.JtJ,. r It+ , f , .. t •>J· r ft It l•:tOiflt•U f,J') y ,!lj a~o with "Amt'rl<'tl Altvt"" That 'ihow was a sort of cros~ lx.•t Wt'Cn lhl· talk 'lhow and .. Real P<:opt<' .. ''Heal Pc.•uplc'. · l1k t· Lhf' m1n1scr1l's. 1s one of lhe few D<'W trends tu hit tt'l('v1s1on tn r ecent ycari. But there art' root~ in the past. F.ARLV RADIO HAD ~uch t.hows as "We. the People" and "Vox Pop .. Tclevm1on stayed most1y with pa1d performers. although genuine folks did 11urface on the game 'lhows. "Candid Cam era." "Hobby Lobby" and "People Are Funny·· -. but alwayb play mg a role de· termmcd by the shows· producen. f'rast'r !lay'!, "If you take all the talk s hows and multiply e.ch on f.' by rive days a week. peo pie are JUSt inundated They're Jaded, s urfeited with entc rtumment people I think maybe they're bumed out on celebnt1~ ....... """'-7:.0o..t :Jt fri.-W -7:00-t-.AI -~l t., ,.... '5• ••r l~:.J~1:-00-t:JO c;,,.,,,._..,., .• ,,~ . -~---.--,__ SfannQ MARK HAMILL · HARRISON FORD · CARRIE FISHER BILLY DEE WILLIAMS · ANTHONY DANIELS aaC·JPO C<HIQlo1no DAVID PROWSE· KENNY BAKER ·.PETER MAYHEW ~v!, OZ CMANTSCRUN SAT/SUN. 1 :30, 3:20 1:10, 7:0I, 1:00, 10:IO AT SAT/8UN. 1:00, 3:00 5:00, 7:00, 9:00, 10:50 Olectedbt IRVIN KERSHNER PIOOJcedbr GARY KURTZ ,..., •nnn WOODBRIDGE =-~r:;J:. 551-0655 ~'*1YbV LEIGH BRACKETI ot'd LAWRENCE KASDAN Slorv~GEORGE LUCAS ~Plocl.at GEORGE LUCAS tNllcbfJOHN WILLIAMS 7Mi4 (IJI DOl.8V81EMO I ~ORIGINAL SOUNDmACK ON RSO RECORDS {ii4f.' •"' ...... PO ......... ...-,.--llT--.. -.--"""'!--.---~.~ftl~=:-1 IN 'hccno lHiAtAU ... _... A lucc:lli«n llO ~·ion -"IWenl~IUrY f.(Jll ~ IAT/IUN. 1:00, a:oo 1:11, 7:00, 1:00, 10:IO ,,. AT 8AT/9UN.1:30, 3:20 5:10, 7:0I, 1:00, 10:IO AT ,., -fin'l90 r1 ~ -Coo t1V Ror1IC r11m lOCOOIOrlOI -Pnnlt CV O..•e4t -..,.., ..,. • IUIT .. fOll I NOVHtlAflOlll fAOM RAUANHNt BOOltSI IM CllUCASRM llO (lk.) IQt() f. STAln W9. MAY 2ht STAl'TS W9. MAYJht ., - • ~ . • &mday. May 18. 1980 DAILY PILOT 19porter Goes 'Nuts' on Broadway NEW YORK 1Ar 1 When Interviewed. pupers In J ersey," notes the scribe He JOtned Tom Topor bud u •hiiht hun11ovtr TtMrt '¥H the Post ln 1969 after tours with the New York A.O.&n• :1u.un •Uuo for It tlt-'d JUlt m8de his Da11y News fiere and the N'ew York Times' in· Rro1dwaay de but ,.. the uuthor ol ••Nut.I" the ternational edition In Paris. prt!vlou1 night Topor has written plays ever slnce he was a Tho r;luy 11 m 11< of comedy -.od tra1edy, 11ludent at .Brooklyn College. ro~1·1 11" a )ounii dlvorcl) char1ed with "There was a period in France when I m&an•IMu&hl~f Mil' \\ kftl:O. lo stand Uial. Her WJ'Olt' a on\!·act play ror five weeks ... he s'ys u nity 1 4u :.lloned by le11ol and psychiatric "I dld it ror practice. I've written most of them bur1•uutrt1dui; out. though.·· Topor, 41, 1>wt•u1t!d out the opening·nJ&ht re· He's had a doien plays produced, off-off vww.. mo....i \\ l're Kood wllb advertising Broadway. In Europe and in regional theater. pt>ofllt.', muppm~ u drum-beut1011 campa1p for He's also got two published novels behind him. his Opui& Ounna thh •. he sipped coffee that had one a gumshoe saga called "Blood Star.·· ..i boui bon Mddilive THE OTHER, "Tightrope Minor." a com · A ~llOllT MAN with a mustache, a bass edy. "is about a men ·s room attendant. an ex \'01t·e and lhe ljarlorlal splendor of an unmade Communist an FBI man is blackmailing It's bed, Topor has the shgbtl> weary mann~r of a sort of a cult thing now. It didn•t quite hang rop who'i. seen everything Of course, he s seen together. but Ll. ah. has its charm " a lot of cops Topor was born in Vienna. but cam e here at He'i. u llt'"~paperman . as were some noted age 11 with his parents after a few years spent playwnghl.\. bcfor~ ham Charles MacArthur. m London They took him almost constantly to Ben Het•ht and Tom Stoppard. to name a few. s ho ws in London and, he s urmises . that·s His current berth 1s at the New York Post. probablywhere hegotthe 1tchtowrite plays. where he \H iles of people 1n the arts. It's not Oddly enough, "Nuts" and its mental com· a lways tua; best. though. petency issue didn't come directly from his ex lle's covered the finer things of life. ax· periences as a reporter . he says. It besan \\hen murders. rtres. courts. corruption and s uc h in he was tinkermg on a musical about witchcraft . • ,. -has 20 yt•an. <•s a rt>portt-r lie broke in on the of all things KING BREAK FROM NEWS BUSINESS Patl·r~on, NJ . Morning Call , now deceased. In lht.' course o f resear c h , he came Playwright Tom Topor Views 'Nuts' · · 1 ·vc wo rk e d f or many deceased <Stt 'NUTS'. Page BIO> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..,;..;.;...;..:,_~~..;._~~~~~~- MAX\VELL SMART is AGENT 86 -""'""~ ..... , .. ,.,. .... A _.., •. ..._.,..""I NOWPL:AYING 1(119mt UA r .. 11 89J.1 30S SPE JAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD· Sound Editing -ALAN SPLET BRU MISSIOll VIEJO OUNGE UA Movies Cinema V1e10 C1nedome ( 71 4) 990·4022 830 6990 634 2553 NEWPORT BEACH Cinema 644 ·0760 BEYOND EVIL """'.,. JOHN LYNDA DAY SAXON GEORGE M ~· ................ .. , ...... "''"" ~ AllAHllM ~ DRIYl lll ~,,_,_,L.,..._ _ .• ,..!4) WESTMINSTER UA Twin 893 1305 "II.ACK STAWON"IGJ "APOCAL Yr SE HOW" IRJ I "COAL MIMER'S .DAUGHTER" CPGI I "HOLLYWOOD KNIGHTS" IRJ I "KRAMER n KRAMER" 1a1 -- """ ..... ... ,.. ...... , =-··-""~ "••·•······" START YOUR SUMMER V.ACATION EAALY. OON1 MISS AMERICA'S # 1 HIT. L-. ............ ...,. ~ ..... .,, .,, ,."; ::.SUPERBLY CRAFTKD · · · · · · BREATHTAKING 4,1'f' THAILJ:.Ef'.'!" • , edwards BRISTOL CINEMA HISTOL AT MACil'TMUll 540.7444 edwards MISSION VIEJO MALL ~AN OllGO FWT tO 495 6220 CI OWN •AWTl"°"N • .. ,, co 'lotlNlC*l cft~jl,;~) l-~~.1 . ... I ~·---,. _ .... A >• NOUI N__, Of tJ•~ ,.toAY THI IJTN111 ,,. .. ,,....._ ...... , .. A:M--f 1MOf- F-.AY TMI 1 ITH1&1 1i.~.-... .... 1e.a1 -1~-­AIOCAI. YPll NOW llQ ......... , ...... NCMAl'UI TWO" ---~tNI "'UTTU OA•UfofGS .. '"FOXES .. IO G ·-·• Q ~ ~m;gr; ;-:.:·.: I '"''"'" •LOOll(I) J ,j. 17UISO anO.:."' IVll Il l ,..,._,...., lfU.-aT --·-·-•• ,Wflit ...... ---~= ! -:::-:: ------... .,.,_ THI HOUTWOOD D•lllTl191 ·-.... f1J/U1-talt IKATnOWM. U.1.A.1'9t .... ~ (d.,i. ~!I ... .,.. .......... ... ......... ""i:i!:""' ........ .... ,. ... ... .... 4n-4MI .... _. ...... •..., r .,.,... I ) 81• DAILY PILOT 'Slwenaaker and Elv es' Kelly Ricketts, Dan Berney a.nd . Sha~n Dar walt _appear in final perCormances of Ballet Pacifica s Children s Series at 1: 30 and 3 :30 p.m. today in the Festival Forum Theater. 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna ~ach. Tickets $4 and $3. Other half of the program features "Carmval Tutu." en Sat & Sun ~at• -All ~.00 tltl 2:30 p.m. BR•SIOl "O l I 41v.> ANO 68\ ::.11M I UWl El $46-1711 •1111a OF ICIDl•Y -IDS! • AIL 100 J4L® l 12:30 -3:00 -5:30 -8:00 -10:15 BILL MURRAY ml .. ~ ~ ------ I 'NUTS' OPEN • • • (,... ....... ) acroaa a book. "The Manufacture ot Madneu." by Thom1t S&aaz. It led blm to another Saau book, ·• P1ychlaUic Juatlce." Tben be d.ld a Pott In· let'\llew wttb a civil llbertles 11.-yer, BnM:e En· nla. author ol a tome called • • Pritonert of Paychlatry. ·' Couwtatlons \lflth botb writers enaued; material fw lbe play evolved. He allo started \lilitina aaoily bearlnp or the ltiA4 that ii the malnevaln "Nuta." G&n'ING THE OKAY to sit ln on tbem was a "klna·•hed buale," be said, as they usually were closed to the press and p11bllc. "Y® needed 961 kinds or permlssloo to at· tend one of lbese things. There's been a recent court ruling the press can attend 'em. but they 11Sed to be alnH>St Star Chamber proceedings." According to Fourth Estate legend. when a newspaperman clicks with a book or play, he always will approach his editor, genufittt. and murmur. ··vou know what you can do wilb this job · Not so in Topor's case. At least so far. ··1 love the business," he says. "Had l wanted to Quit. I'd have done it long ago. .. l'VE HAD OFFERS to go out to CaJifornta and do television. But I don't like California and I 'm not too crazy about TV. But I like ne wspapers. I always have. It's a little anachronistic these days. but what lbe bell.·· Keeping one foot in journalism and the other in theater, Topor grinned when a visitor mentioned ''The Front Page." the roustng 1928 pl n v about news pape ring, writte n b y MacArthur and Hecht. He recalls being on a radio show with some Broadway critics, discussing Great Pl•ys of Our TI me. It got a bit stuffy. "And 1 said, well, l think the beat American plav of this century is ·The Front Page: At which point.;• ~ bapplly ~ "everybody got very angry with me." run CITl cc•ftll OIWUDI' ...... l CMllJU UA CMlfMAI 01il1Qe ~ wa1 NewOOf1 ~n 644-0760 "'" ..,, ..... 1e1 e<Jl ~" .... , .. ~ ~,... 821-~10 ~ f?Ao~a f?Aa? Cf6,fJ. PRESENTS THE 1980 CALIFORHI! STATE CBIMPIDISBIP CHILI COOIOFF ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 88 Fair Drive • Costa Mesa, California 92626 Badges Available At: Balboa Bay Club, Grog Shop 1221 W. Coast Highway NewPQrt Beach. CA • TM Ritz ""bllurant 2106 W. Oceanfront Newport Beach, CA Julie'• R .. taurant 3724 s. 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TOHY DANZ.A "THE HOLLYWOOD KNIGHTS'' 1R1 "THE HOLLYWOOD KNIGHTS" Plua (R) "SKATETOWtf U.S.A .·· "THE HOLLYWOOD KNIGHTS" tR> -f'IW -TU t OI ttt> ~·--••• l.•• tu.Tu,. . ,. "" vs. KRAMER" ...... ". "NORMA .. • •Business •Real Est tc •Comsumer •Stocks DAILY PILOT You I Your 1ffouen _____ . . . . V aluahles --Swept Under the Rug Inflation eaats 1wa)1 al dollars, but It ad~ v11lue to jt'welry. corn collt"<' uons or an.ndm11 ·~ sil \?t>r ii.rt Thl'lr ns1ng prt<'es 1nter"'lll m~ny bur1lars_ One wa) lo keep sueh 11em~ from being stolen 1s to lock lht>m up George V1eente. owner or Mes&& ~k and Safe. SB) s thal's one reason why saJes of home safei.. the kind hidden in walls or under carpets. have gone up 10 limes above two years ago .. Especially s1n<'e gold, silver and d iamond prices took off Pe<>ple who used to just let it lie a round the house realized they shouldn't do that BUSINESSMEN ALSO have de manded more i.afes during that time. ~ Vicente adds • ln fact. the demand 1s so great that ~ manufacturers a re three to fo ur months beh10d on orders. Vicente wa ve~ a letter from one "People lock up i.llver, Jewelry, money and pa~rs the same as they've ulw11ys dOnt:, but now they lock up more or 1t · · '"' Vll'£NTE SAYS moi.t burglars try to gt't in and out within a rew minutes Even u they stumble acroes a safe, they're not hkely to waste time lrytng to open il '·Most of the big time sare crackers are in Monte Carlo or Beverly Hills.·· But Vicente adds that many ex· perlenced burglars will take a mo- ment or two to look for the combina-tion . Memorizing the code is the most eHecllve way to keep it secret. but ir you can't. Vicente suggests hlding it someplace wpere long sequences or numbers are found. . on a list of credit card numbers or m a personal telephone book . MA NY PEOPLE note the combinatJon on the back of their dnver's license. adding numbers at the t>eginnmg or end to make H confusing. -. 0••11 Pilot St.H P- But Vicente says burglars who know the trick may find the number and try several pairs . H it open s. the safecracker gets a bonus. M u rra y, Charlotte Garey surrounded by old and antique mvenrory in their warehouse-showroom Bus inesses increased their p u rchases or s afes for similar reasons. Jewelry stores that used to leave 14 karat rings out over· night now find gold's too valuable. so they get a second safe to handle the ex· Firm Plies Old Trade • tra storage. THESE LARGE vaults may cost as m uch as Sl3.000, says Vicente. Even used safes, some dating back half a century, bring prices in the thousands. Many people are fooled by ads for small "s ales" offered by department stores, but they are ooJy fire-proof boxes designed to keep valuables from bumiDg or melting. ··I elm pop those open in a few minutes," and burglars can do the same thing, or just carry them off. Large safes weigh a hefty two tons or more. Smaller units are set in concrete and require a crane to remove. There's a big difference between burglar-proof and fireproof' units where insula - tion between s.he~t metal wa lls keeps te mpera tures down. But the sheet meta! can easily be breecbed. •a&Hti that bii."der.SW ne~OQe ... -¥feENTt> HAS one on display m sales would not be accepted until his Harbor Boulevard office that was they'd taken care of their existing popped open with a crowbar . backlog. '\ .. . . . . . . Burglar-proof safes are made of • Id be a m1lhona1re 1f I could 1ust thick st.eel and can't be pr ied open. get the merchandise." Vicente says as he shakes his head over the letter. ' ONE OF THE MOST popular items is the home-sized floor safe. Prices range from about S250 for a coffee· can sized model to about S700 for one big enough to conceal silver sets. "Sometimes customers buy one · t hen find they have more things they want to put away. so they get another." He pcnnts out a pair of .4· cubic-foot models ready for installing in an Orange Coast home. A QUICK survey of lock shops shows Vicente's experience isn't un· usual. All had large increases in sales . "There's more conscious thought of protection. now." says Dennis . Haliburton of Corona del Mar Lock . and Safe. Covering any good lock mechanis m is a plate containing carbide chunks that breaks drills. "You have to open them with a diamond bit. they'r~ m ore expensive than burglars can af- ford." One buys a safe to fit the job, he notes : tiny under-counter units for la rge bills in stores: heat-resistant storage for data processing tape and discs. or gigantic units ror oversized valuables. Really good units also have relock· ing bolts that snap into place when a burglar attacks the door Once ac· tivated, it takes a locksmith to get it open. VICENTE SA VS better quality safes are Underwriter Labor atory <See SAFES, PueC3> The Antique Exchange began in a s mall shop on Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa in 1966 Today it occupies m uch larger and more sedate space at 4002 Garey Ave .. Santa Ana. T he differences in the buildings reflects changes in the business during tbe past 14 years. according to Murray Garey, who with bis wife. Charlotte. has operated the firm all those years. "WHEN WE BEGAN we carried a lot of American &oods and shipping 1ear - cheap stuff, but we eliminated ttiat and now carry high quality Asian and Euro- pean items only. T he specialization r eflects a pre· ference for t.ho8e items among lhe de- cora'°" and builders who make up a big part of the wholesale firm's cUen· te le. Garey is quick to point out that only about 15 percent of his massive inven· tory is actually antique -more than 125 1ean old; the rest is "old . used furruture'' that shows fine workmansh.ip or has gained value as a collectible. CHARL01TE GAREY works the de· corator side or the business along with African horse good collectible • .• • A• f r \ .c;,_<\Jfl '. .ORANGE .COUNTY ·euStNESS -· . . .... Of The Week ' . . daughter ADdrea Falrbl'Olber (Andy to her father). ne two suggest mixes of ite ms to professional colleagues and de-· cor ate a f ew ho m es and offices tbemsel ves. "Most or our elicnts J rc an amuent group living near the coast." says Mur · r ay. They buy antiques for personal or business use primarily to enjoy them. but also as inllatioo hedges. "Prices on <some ) a ntiques have gone up five times what they were a few years ago," says Garey. Businessmen who decorate orfires with fine old pieces frequently see t heir value increase rapidly. THE GAREVS HAVE a network of European and Asian buyers who get lists of chenl requests. find the pieces desired, then arrange s hipping and bill · ing. Andrea also makes traps overseas to look for unique buy~ The Gareys also o:upply de<'orators with restaurant fum1shangs The Chao· teclair in Nev.·port Beach boasts ·-coun try French" items sal va~cd from pubhc and pri vate bu1ldin~s an EurOJX' Eeonomic hard tames ovt>r'ieas. especially inflation and hi gh taxei. ha\ e forced many Europeans to sell fam1I) heirlooms and decorative items i.uch as fire place fronts and paneling for cash TRAD E WITH C HINA aho has opened a flood of ite m s from the People's Republic 0-ecorators frequent I y max French and Oriental pieces. s ays Cha rlotte. "They seem to blend nicely." Bolh are hghl in cons t ruction compared to heavier designs from Austna and olher central European countr1es- B ecause the fir m cater s lo de· cora tors. il carries a wide variety or s m aller objects Lo be used as ac· cessories. "We even have chandeliers. imported from Pans. somellung most dealers don 't handle " Thf:' idea •~ to prov1oc an authentic max or antique and decorative items so a room can be correct in tvery detail. T AST ES A N D F ASHION h a v~ c ha nge d dra m at ic ally over long periods . says Carey. American antiques v. e re the big movers when they started. then mo~ classic English and Euro- pean designs Coming into vogue oow are pieces from the '208 and '30s, the pen od or art deco when designs became streamlined. boldly outlined or had reelihnear- sbapes. The period also marked the in- troduction or plastic-. liut a ntique <i nd near-antique furniture l ove.rs p.re f e r th e worll:manM.lp and fine woods or more traditiooaJ pteces, Ga.rey makes clear. Many clients fi nd these qualiti"'-. in t'arefuJJy t'raft.ed reproductions •mport- ed from Italy. lJNFOllTUNATELY, SAYS Garey, some competitors sell s uch pieces as ge- nuine antJque or old rum1ture, an act sure Lo bnn~ displeasure to buyers onee they find out. ~ Ht> thinh people r<·ady to i;west thousancb in antaquei. should spend a lit· tie time doini.: hbran researt h. taking note:-on ttem~ and com paring pnces. The Exchange. he !->ays. ts careful not tStt A~TIQl't::, Page C2) Oriental cabmet gaming value Buying Club Savings ·Claim May Be Illusion By PAT DUNN Of u. 0.11, ...... , .. "Fight inflation. Join a buying-club. Com- bine your purchases with other consumers' purchases and get lower prices for everyone.·• , The claims al;e temptl,Dg, but be.ware Buy- ing clubs may not save you money at alt. ln· formation provided by tbe Federal Trade Com · mission indicates tbat these clubs can be more expensive than shoppln1 ln local retail s tores. A BUYING CLUB 18 an orpniution that sells memberabips by representing that lts members wUI get brand-name products at prites lower t.baD those found m retall ltorel. The commission staff surveyed a number of buyin& clubs dwinl a ret ent in..U1at.lon. The ftndlngs raile questions about whether con- aumen sa ve money by buying on a croup plan. When you join a buying club, you may be uked to pay a ia.-1e lnitiation ree up·front. ~bty percent of the 219 ~ clum ques· tiODed cbarted S200 or more to Join, lnlUatJoo ,._ ftom S.00 to 9IOO were not at au unusual. Tbe lniUal effeet of the tnttlatJon fee ii to ,.. you "in the red." If you mde eoou1h purebuel to recou~ur inlUation fee, you can u... -Md oa1y -blCID to .... moM)' ................ But if you paid $500 to joln a club and saved 25 percent on everything you bought, you would still have to spend $2,000 before you broke even. THE FTC STAFF OBTAINED income statistics from 166 buying clubs t.brougbout the country. The actual income from the sale or merchandise was less than $3.5 millioo; income from sale of membershipt was tu.4 llllllion. To go one step further-, as leftg u clum make their money from larg•. up·front lnitia· lion fees, they may have no real incentive to provide good service afterward. Consumen can no doubt find values in some buying clubs. Those with 1ow membership fees can provide bargain• for customers. But it's Important to evaluate the clubs' savinas claims befocejoinina. IF A CLlfB CLAJJIS 25 pen:ent aavm•s. the nrst question you ahou.ld ... lJ 25 percent off wbatT If it's "au11ested retail price" or "manufacturer'• U9t pri~," you may be mak-ma a flnaneiat miltak• ii you s« mvolved. Ordinary ~ ltorel Hll for 1eM tban the au11..ted rtU.11 or manafactunr'• lilt -and you doll't have to pay an lnitlatloa fee to joln. Tbe FTC ataff found tbat club prices are IOID..._ fabricated or copied fNIB ••tbctr buying club's plan. The only way to make sure you're getting an economical deal Is to do your own comparison s boJ>ping. Make a list of what you want to buy. and compare local retailer prices with. buying club prices. But there is another problem to keep in mind. With some clubs. you don't get to see their prices -or lhelr catalogue -or U\eir showroom until after you join. A club that actually tblnkl It can save you money would bave no reUClll to bide ita prices. Rather, lt would uae low prtces as a selling point. If you do 1• buJinC club prices, m ake sure that you've med about 88d adcle!d frel1bt ·or other Mr¥iee ....... ,,_. can make or break a bulaba. Buytn1 elube eomtUIHI employ blah· preuure ..... tecbniqu•. If you mmt ala up now or kale the cMllce to Jain -ii t.MJ 'lf li'w• JOU a 1119ea• off die NPl.r _........,fee ..u.,, lllllll • .,....row -or ti ,.. ftnd yourself being interviewed to see if you are "worthy enough" to qualify for membership. look out. These tactics don't have to be used by a c lub offering true bargains . . HISTORICALLY, ONE OF the major buy- ing club drawbacks has been their instability a.S business orga nizations . Only two clubs the ITC sta ff investigated had ~n in business more than eight years, and 192 club& went out ot busi· ness during the course or the investigation. When consumers pay in advance only to see the club go out of business, they have little bo.,e of recouping their losses. Because of tbls, six states (California, Iowa. Minnesota. South Dakota. Georgia, and Wisconsin> require buying ch;~ to post bonds if they want to do business ir those states. The bonds (ranging in a mounLs from $25,000 to $100,000) can be used to refund membership money to consumers should the b\tylnt dub to out of tM•fnr1. Slnce bufinl clubs are localed in 34 dlf· f erent states. other states are l.iltt ly to paae ·atmilar leltllition. Thoulh California has laws to protect con· sumers from disreputable rlubl, it stlll pays to examine t.bem clolely berore,aetllng involved . I ... t .... ' ·:couponers Cleanup ·" • SylUanN~S When )'OU vlall I part and ... tomeooe -'"QQI dOWn, ptcklna up • c.ndy wrapper st It i.Jllo 1 pocUt. t~ an that pencn a....,....r. "We're Cteanlac Up" will be the motto ot IOJtlODI ot refunders •bo wlll Ylsit our parb ..-reatJonal areu this aummer. Not only will they be klol\J\J to etUoY lbe ut.i• ot cualW'tl. Tbey will abo be lookiJ11 ou.n,. like Rlt1 Cracker bons. He.rahty appen anct Kool-Aid packeta. JLLSt about 1')' packaae from 1 uUONl·brand product a pGUlftllal proof ot porcbale requ.ln!d for • ·~~=h rtlund -ii OOl now. l.beo at some future t. te. .. ~-Many ol these refunden will aend ~box ~P• and labels they plek up back to . anufacturers for ref\loc:b that will help pay lor their vacations. By the end of August, our parks -even our highways -will be a lot cleaner tban thtiy would otherwise be thanb to refunders. Will refunders get the credit they.deserve for their efforts? Did the president honor Mary Ryan for picking up M3 Trident wrap- pers in Yosemite Valley last summer? 01 course not! But at least they can con· sole themselves with their refunds. Here are two examples or refunders who would otherwise s urely have gone un· aeticed. ~ .~:­,.,,. .. 1.· . ·:.· ~· DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER - GENERAL ELECTRIC 11.U. <~II. Re<•I--\1-otl ,_., .. 5'>ftd I~ required rf'funcl IO<m CJIUS • reo<•I<'< ~•lot "'°""I'll "" _, ........ ol GE F"llOFlesll II £1l• CHrH J•" t. 19tl P"O Rru.tl COmt:Ml"Y RP< Pl"" A \I rf'f....O Se<l<I I~ rtQu•r~d lotm plu' tN" .,.Otd Pro· tram ,,..,. ~k.,gp lronl~ 01 (!lit lw<I Pro DtOOVi I\ E ro1rr• OK JI. 1'80 A•tD '' Oii~ Al<••"" .t" '"'""'O »no rptuno •«m plu• llH• lJ,...._., Y I Protluc I COO. numD<'r from d lo-o..in<~ un ot A<tlO Anl Md Po•ch l(lll~r OIU\ .. ~· .. ~· .. ~ wit" O\tt0f•t1tf•tclf'd E~P"'"" ~ ll 1W ANTIQUES ... to overestimate the a~e of anythmg it sells. often calling an 1880 piece tum-of·the·century JUSl U> be safe. . . .eccaslooaJJy documentation confirms age, s uch· as a date on a clock face or papers with the date of sale L'NFORTUNATEL\', THE modern pro- blem:. of inflation <ind currency ~uctuations have imposed themselves on the busane~s. says Ga rev .:There used to be credit in Europe. but not anymore They want cash.·· In recent years let· ters of credit allowed pay ment after merchan- dise arrived. Today the Gareys must sen~ cash before anything's shipped. then ~alt six weeks for s hipping before they get their money out. He used to do much of his buying in New York and other eastern cities. or in New Orleans, but trucking is so costly it's cheaper to work. through European agents and trans port goods direct from Europe. GAllEY'CLAIMS NEARLY 50 years in the furniture business and Charlotte about 40. But those years haven't dulled their emo· tional response to the years of living each piece in their showroom has endured, or their delight over fme workmanship. Garey reveals his feeling as he lovingly un· wraps a $3,000 Chinese Ivory goddess and hands it gently to Charlotte. "Isn't she beautiful?" she coos to the del· 1cately carved statuette. "We should take her home for our own collection." He suggests that people buying for the first time be cautious. "There are a lot of people just starting in the business, usually as a hobby. Often when they buy badly, U>ey pass it on to the buyer. "YOU HAVE TO discern for yourself if _you're being told the straight story. You should Cleal with people you believe to be reputable." Sot.bebys, a major auctioneer of antiques. has many means of testing merch~ndise before buying. says Garey, "but they stall get stuck with a copy occasionally and later have to re· fund the money.·' -By Thom ucoq R ebel C<Uh Worthless My clauebtot'• fourth 1radAl clua •ent ca a tl~ld trip lo a CUil', Whil I waa loUowtna the children and ('rawUna oo my hand• and knees. l came f tc• to lace with a can of Hormel Vienna Sausaao. I quJckl.>' •tripped lbe label from tht; can and alulfcd It In my pocket. Crawllna further lnto the cave. l came across a can of Van Camps Beans. cigarette packa& and much more. M I left the cave, a UtUe boy came run· nina ovtr and hand~ me two Chunky wrap· pen. This certainly made my trip more el(· eitin&! Betty K. DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER - During the summer our ranuly goes on a lot of pacrucs. When we a rrive. we give each chlld a sack Then they're off to see who can find the most can.s, botUes and boxes This gives me a chance to get organized and start our food cooking. ln less than an hour. they are back with sacb full of wrap· pers and labels from potato chips, hot dogs, American cheese, fruit and vegetable cans. fruit drinks. baby food and much more. Most times, these proofs of purchase bring me refunds that more than pay for our picnic. I would also like to mention that we have received a lot or praise for cleaning up the parks. Boftull ™s off~ dclttfft'I '"°"''• • , .. .-'°'"' BIC c..1CIO ~. P.O. 8olr 401 Wftl ..__. C- a.516 R.c.i~ •I~ •sit l•n ~I,_ -11"''*"' lrom \!'le front ol • Ilic. llQl\le< <.MO p1.,. • n••otH , .. c.,lpt, pill'! 1S ~-· I« ~~ -,,_,"O EllOI,.., OK ll.IWD CYCLE ORY "t'OIW'tou• Tkenh~I ,_, .... two " -c-~ f-0< 1"" rw .... 1o-att '--' -,,... rwqUlf'9CI ,......, fprm Ohl• IOU< \i.rrf'd !)rice m.,kH\ from •nv s-oouna Cvrl• D<"v P'U\ 10 '"~'' '"''" ""' Cv ct•canr"'CIOOQlood l'c><SI !Ooltcou_., _,.,.,..,.... pfu\ t wo \t¥rf'Ct Ott<• m•''*""\ from 1j. ~ ('rC .. 1 "1T CyCl• 1dr"V000 food E~P'r•~ Oct JI, I .. MIGtiTY ()()(;. R•o1w lour lru <-•Mof MIGlll'lf Ooci Send uw roou•n•d rf'iuncl form otu• l'O como .. t• t•l>f>t• "°"' ···~~ MIQl'll'f' Ooo E •OlrO\ July JI, '"° Connle J . Automakers Feel Slump DETROIT <APl The spnng car-selling season is an shambles. with sales of domestic makes slumping to the recession pace of 1975 Reports frorg the fi ve U.S. producers Wed· nesdav sho~ed mid-April deh venes of onl y J47,37i car~ !lgam!>t 244,379 an the same period last year THAT WAS t\ Of.CUSF. of 32 percent, tak· ing into account the extra selling day in mid· April 1979 -the steepest drop smce the Ul· dustry's slump began a year ago The daily sales rate. 18.421. was the worst since the 1975 recession. The 1975 figure was 18,336, including a few hundred vans no longer counted as cars. Auto sales t ypically rise with the spring the rmometer. Jn the past nine years. sales rose from early April to mid-April every year except 1974, when the economy was reeli.ng from the OPEC e mbargo: in the 1975 recession; and last year . when flourishing gasoline lines marked the start or the slump All three years the trend was essentially Oat. This year, sales fell 10 percent. AU the Big Three companies recently have a nnounced heavy layoffs bttause of dim sales prospects. SALES OF GENERAL Motors Corp. plunged 28 percent from 141,623 to 90.996. its bi g· gest period-to-period fall in the past 12 months. Ford Motor Co. sales sank 43 percent from 66 365 to 33,851 and Chrysler Corp. sales plum- m 'eted 42 percent fro m 26,472 . to 13,687 . Chrysler's share of the domestic ~arket, however, improved from 8.3 percent tn early April to 9.3 percent. Chrysler ls offering rebates on four models. the only company sUll dolni;? so. Volkswagen of America was the only com- pany with higher sales. Though VW sold 4,631 cars against 4.971. that was an increase of 4.9 percent in sales per day. American Motors Corp. sales fell 4.5 per· cent from 4,948 to an estimated 4.200. JACKSON Miss. (AP> -State Treasuter John Dale says more and more people are asking Mississippi to redeem at face value Confederate money that the state printed durinR the Civil War. $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPER'IY SF.C0NDS .... _ .. -'" ~· ......... • W..llJtl C l ml•rnta •M-ew,haMn1• ....... t••...-. .......... eaw--. CORNER Rare Coins & Stamps GOLD &•LVER ; ...... ~, ... Gold 0-UtlAI Ill-(I. •t1.1t .., .... """'""-... .., . ....... lMI ..... ,. •c--· ., •. . ..._ .... -·· -.111-.... "'"' ,~ I C..•-.-.. (714)--0 ...... Coe.e l'lua VIiie~ .............. *LOANS* $10,000 to $250,000 i •Ca ~&al ............. __ ...,... .. -- CONSUMER I BUSINESS U.S. Workmanship Careless? DETROIT <AP> -Consider the frustration or Jame1 D. Power ol Los Anieles. Ke ~t an Oldlmobile Dieael in 19"18. SJnce theft be bu replaced: -Tbe torque converter, three Limes. -Fuel ln)ecton. -lnjector pump. -Fan belts. -Both batteries . Now. he aaya, "It's leaking oil from the by· pass. I don't. know what that as . I'm not a mechanic.·· TREllE'S A certain irony in Power's tale. He runs J .D. Power & Associate.a, a firm doing market research for the auto industry. He bought bis Olds AFTER s urveying owners who bought their Olds Diesels in that first model year. He found few problems. A follow-up survey revealed widespread com plaints. Power's problems are familiar. American cars are not as good a s they cou.ld be. end good mileage la not th~ only reason. for the surge m imports, now a quarter of the U.S. market Power says his s tudies indicate that the good quality of the Japanese makes -which are three out ol every four imports -ls "very definitely" a contributi ng reason. There is evidence ihat the Japanese build better cars. Take the Consumer Reports annual subscriber questionnaire. The magazine's 1980 Buying Guide covers 257 ,000 survey responses concerning 471 U S. models. ll2 Japanese can and 122 olber Im· ports from the 1973·78 model years. TIOaTY·TWO J apanese modela an<l 17 other imported models were rank~ "much i>e't· ter tbaft average" on overall repair ex· perience. Not a amtcle U.S. model made it. Rat· , ed "much wane than average" were 37 U.S models and ·24 othe r 1111port models. but not a single Japanese model. U.S. companies are tryiJlg lo Improve. Ford Motor Co. last year announced a S200 ".million program to "Do It Right The First Time ... hoping to make f"ord rll"St in the tn• dustey-even betterthao lheJapa.De6e. J ohn Manoogian. l"'ord·s new ~ttuttve director for produce assurance in its North Amencan operations. concede-5 the Japanese a "slight edge" m quality dellvered to the dealer. "IN SOME rases. not enough time wa~ df> voted to quality ~by U S enJZmeers and ex e cut1ves1 becau-.e of t1mt: devoted to all the nev. )!overnmcnl regulations." Manoo1t1an said rr- cently · ChrYslcr Chairman Lee I acocca braJlS in h1~ ('ompan.y's latest t ell'\ 1s1on !>poL-. that Chr>sler quality is up 32 percent Whal he means is the company'!> warn.inly clai.ms have ~n reduced 32 percent from the 1978 model year to 1979 George Butts. Chrysler vice president for vehicle quality and reliability and manufactur ing engllleerinJ!, said the 32 percent fig-ure comes from a survey or owners of all makes after about six months or 01.1. ncrship THAT SlJRV£Y showed a reductJon of war· r anty claims per 100 cars from "about 600" to "about 400 " In othe r words. cla,ms bavP dropped from about s ix per Chrylser to four Chrvsler's score 1i. not atyparal A Ford Pin· to in a recent year had '1 19 chums per car But one Toyota model had 1.1 claims per car New models. lake the Olds Diesel bought b)' Power. take a whale to ~ct the bugs out Volk.swaj!en of t\mcn ca suffered severely "hen its Rabbit was introduced an 1975 VW 0014' says its own tests show the Rabbit to be the best car produced in the United States VW ass igns demerits to ea ch flaw an samples of its own cars and those of com· petators. A scratch gets five demerits. a safely defect may Jtet 100, the maximum. The de- merits a rc converted into a numerical scale or one to fiv e. FIVE, SAVS Ernest Beuler. VW vice presi· dent for quality assurance and customer satisfaction. "is a bad car. One is a dream car." The goal is 2.5 .. A really good car. one the normal customer would not flnd any de- merits m Wlless he's a specialist." VW met its goal in six months o( 1979 and ror the rest of the year scored2.6or 2. 7. Beuler would not discuss his competitors· scores in detail, but did say the Japanese imports are consistently "bet ween 2.4 and 2. 7. '· Part of the problem lies with the rest of American industry. All companies test purchased parts in the lab. VW says 1t ia ~ onJy coropany to test at the p1ant . too. WHEN VW started. "The Americans got the feeling that if they passed the tests here. they couJd ship anythinl to the plant. They were astonished when we sent it back," said Beuter. All the comparues now use computer-controlled equipment: A new •'ord plant, for instance. tests transmissions by comeuter. Pay No Income Tax in 1980 and Recapture Taxes Paid in 1977, 1978& 1979 Realize the benefits of up to a 550o/o Tax Ded uct ion this year while p articip atin g i n a h ighl y profi t moti v a t e d invest ment. • 4 years of pub I le acceptance • Flexlblllty of amount invested • Avallabfe to individuals and corporations ACT NOW Available Only Thru June 30 Bf"Oktr and Sf Its Positions Available F« More I ntor~tlon : Gerald L. Kozak Newi>Ort Cent« 359SanMlgue10r.Sutte110 ~ Newport Beech. Callfomia 92e60 144-2507 Instead ol an operator reading eight or 10 dials and writing down the numbers, with the chances ol transposing di1lt1 and paa1ln1 a bad unit, the computer records the ln!ormatJon and gives the operator a "go" or "no go" signal. If the compute r says no, "It lets the transmission go only Into the reject pile. locking the oth er path to the good pile," said Manoogian . But technique a nd procedure without management policy will get you nowhere, said Beul er HE QUOTES from a letter he received from United Auto Workers Vice President Ken Ban· non last year. concerning a dispute about the in· Ouence or workers on quality. "The biggest pro- blem we have at Ford on quality is the in· s istence of ma nagement on meeting their quotas I can spend days with you showing you reject slips t.hat supervisors said, 'Let it go, the dealer will take care of It.' " Another expert diagnoses the problem as Bannon did Ph1Hp Crosby, retired vice presi· dent of ITI Corp .. said ln Winter Pa rk. Fla., where he h as h i!! own cons ulting firm, "American management 1s very short-range oriented. Quality is a long-range problem." In a book. "Quality Is Free," Crosby divided managements into two classes: hockey teams and ballet companies · Whlch are the auto companies? "Hockey tea ma. at.olutely." DO YOU MHOMI IM TotM OIGAM'ZA TIOM? • ;;..1111-0 ,,.._.._flt~· rno1Y10vi't wno c;an a1<,0 la1'i>' · '1''' ytirn .1rv1 Q>'I th1rn:i '11)M> on an nman11eo and r. ·••rf·JI 1,1· h1r n 'lclhHP Pno<1oh tn f'\il11P a var•f'd ,~ 1 <.u<:OP' • t 11 wr r~ •PCf'>•r:l -Yf'I kPf'n r•nouoh lo , 1<:1>r1y ,,oi~1oat" d "<""" carPI'< Ml~h my e•oeroence 1N:l~ that ol Cof00tate Aorn1n1strahon Reo1ona1 Sale'l Reo and E11ec::uh 11e Secre1ary 'f would en1oy 11ny oos11ton wnere my Ol'Oiln•1att0naf 5M1lls anci my Iona~ lor oeoole C.1n be u !•hle<:I T irr cint;Je ,., 1NNv1t·w r fer COfT'Cilt>lf" rP<.umP Call 11 4 1-52-8915 or write Ao • 539 Oa11y Piiot PO BOii I !>60 <:oslcl ~Ps.a Ca 92626 11.253 Yield· 12.08% Higher Interest Than Any Bank or Scnillgs and Loan No Mlnlmum O.poait . • 1 nH·n·-.i '" 1•ompot1n<h'lf rl:nlv ·\nn11:1\ '·~·hi I' nu ..... , 011 pr111t•1p.il"' 11111•11·~1 n •rntttllllll! Ill .11·1·1111111 at 'lal•'ll r ;111· flate 1s determined by the United States treasury 30·month small savers cerhlicate etiechve the lint through the las t day of each month. IHTEBEST PAID MONTHLY Also get highest rates o n T B i 11 + 1· 2 ° o Sl0.000.00 mlnlmum.. 6-month term. Call our office for the lateat rates Even on early withdrawal, you never earn lea than 6% . Senlasr ColUona1am statewide tor oftf a quarter century. Allet8 °"' l lS0.000.000.00 ' .. • BUSINESS I A.EAL ESTATE Real Estfite ltfailfJag ••• •1 aoa•:aT J. •• OEAR 808. Last June w pboMd a rctal l8ll' company w•th a "* ••~· ..,.,.. U..U.1 wl"1 u •ant. .... e .. tlleet ~UHHll fll l'Heal Miiera lo eee If &My wHld IUr'f Mm . , .... - MeTt ... e •tertlt II co•Ptlted -• al•pk ~ ba.aa. oe d.e re•a.111· ta1uoa6d bal&Ke • Uonal .tllllatkon •nd uked tor an &SC'Dl to 1.pprals our homt ~ u u~ us It woqld M>ll quickly tOI' $124.900 'IO "t~ bsttd at I.hat prtce Baaed on thls. •t bou1ht 1 home ror IUM.OOQ Altc-r two months ol no ar Uvlty, "-e hirt'd • prof~ M>oa1 ap praisl'r "ho 1.':sl1malt-d ttw-marktt \ alu at 1102, Alt .... tlwre .,.., Nlfte t'ICeUot '"' UIH realty a1Hu, tt'1 el\e• k .. t.1..WU..•. •Htnui.aalea a.-. • N9.Ucac.H lt'a al .. c I•· poulW. Co do a llood job om a part• tlmt1 ba•la. Tlte bwrow.er mutt pa)' at leHt PU.II fer ...._u.. But prlllclp&I pre· ••1•-. redace tM laternt dill& ucl 0.. a.r. el tlte loaa. YMr a&&orM)' cH •'"you more detail•. Pla11 for P•11•n1C We then \earned that our rt•I ~ t ile 1&.it>nl wa ~ 1 htll time schoolteaehttr "t\o ioells real enate tn her Spa.re Umc WI.' hi\' now ll~tf'd our home fe>r siilf' -.1th another 11ent at 1102.000 O"t' 10 hae h mortJealH~ In terc8t rat~. tht• llt>cond as nt Ian 't opt1mlst.1c• uboul a quark sale w~ now have two mortital.' p1tynwnt~ plus a "bndgt> IOlln' which -.4: hitvt" rt>ne w\-d l w1t•t>. ,rnd a 1 v be mg fln1m c1all) rle~tru) t'tl My quc1>l1on 11> cun w e s ue th.it part lime 11gen1 fur mlilpraclln··• This 11> so t!mbarraM. ang. pie~ tl011't use my name It appean you l•lllal OaU.1 wu t4lo loea. Nevtt td1a a OaO., over • daya. II Ule '8ue la UJiOld wltetl l~ U1Ua1 t'Xplttl, bat ll•e atHt la dolag • aood Job. you caa renew. llut lf IM>'a dol•t • '°'**>' Job, you cH 1nwltcb tO a' bf.UH a&etat. 'fk bor\f"r UM! U.tlDI wrm, tM ~arder. ~matter, UICI fHter rutty t,IHU work. OEAR BOB : Three yelll"5 ago we bought I house for $122,000. The seller took back a $76,000 mortgage for U.'> itt 9 percent interest. A balloon P•Y menl is due in July. 1982 when we mus t rehnance to pay oH this mortgage. U mortgage inlettst rates continue as high as they have been. will we be forced to sell? I fear we can't qualify ror a new loan with higher payments. Nf'vf'r coetuc1 to buy another hou&r _.... your purchue olfer con· laln• a c0ta1Jaieaey for the saJe of >our t.ad hoo1r. You fouod out t~ eoatly rnuJt.i. of falUng to do this. Mrs. M. G DEAR MRS. M. G.: New wCMlld ~ a good time to ask your seller to H · tend the mortgage lD retu"' for a higher Interest rate. lnct easl.ag the interest rate oa yocir preseat loao will be dteaper tbaa reflDaaclDc. which l.avolves loo cosu. \'our attom.-y can best advise you about the first agent's malpractlte. Su(·b tawswb ar.-ranty sutttssful . DEAit NO NAME: It appears YCKI did Ju about everytlllleg WTODg. But your 1ltu1tlon can help o&.bl'r readen avoid Ute 11ame mistake~. ('fo1cs.-1tid~ Borro...-r Wbea listing a home for !>ale. always talk to at leut lhrtt active l~al reaJ estate agent!.. They will gladly H tima&.t> your home's markel value, based on recent sales prices and terms of similar nearby homes. Eliminate any agent who won't give you a written "competitive market analysis." Also, ask what finance methods eacb a~ent recom· me nds to sell your ht.use in today's D~AR BOB I i.old my property and took bat·k a 20-year mortgage The note says lhe payment 1s to he $263 61 per month "or more." mclud mg pnnc•1pal and interest Does "or more" allow the borrower to avoid paying interest on prepayments of principal" But If the seller refues to extend your loan, star& sltopplng for re- finance casb six to 1% mOll&M before July, 1982. Your lDtome will pro· bably lncrease by u.ea , lhas qoallJy. ing for a refinanced mortcage. By the way, U you refinance for mu~ than the amount owed, the excess cash is lU·f rtt. Ann 8. DEAR ANN : Ye~. The magic words "or more'' allow your hor- rower t o prt>pay the mortia~e . Send real eslate questions to Ro~rt J Bruu. P.O. Box 6110. San Francw:o. Co 94101 lOOth Y ear Kodak's Past Was No.Snap ROCHESTER. N Y. I A l'l After counlless nights or chemical experiments on has mother"' kitchen stove. a young bank clerk named Geor~e Eastman had finally round the for mula So he opened a hUle shop in a rented third floor Ion and went into business making dr) photographi c plate!' OP his newly patented machine THAT WAS 100 YEARS ago. Last year. Eastman Kodak Co .. the world's bes t-known manufacturer or photographic products. was the 25th largest industrial company in the Unit· ed States. ll had sales of $7 billion for 30,000 different products. including plastics. textile dyes. adhesives for disposable dia~rs. twines, fibers. yarns, blood analysis equi:tm t. vitamin E and a wide range of chemicals. · But it was, as it has or decades, the milllons ol liUJe yellow boxes Of mm that kept Kodak a household word in more than 120 coun· lries. Eastman devised that name in 1891. trying to invent a word starting and ending with the letter K. '1'he letter," he wrote. "bad been a favorite with. me because at seems a strong in- cisive sort or letter ... When Eastman's father died in 1862, his mother was forced to take in boarders. Six years later Eastman, aged 14, left school to work as an office boy. helping to support his mother and two sisters, one of whom was paulyzed from polio. AT AGE %'0, HE worked for S3 a week as a bank clerk. Four years later, while planning a vacation to Santo Domingo. an acquaintance urged him to photogr aph his journey. Eastman never made the trip. but he did huy photo· g r aphic equipment. It was. he s aid. a "packhorse load," including camera, glass plates, chemicals and a tent ror processmg. "E astman said there had to be an easier way to do this, and to do it commerc1all y." said Kodak historian Polly Hansen ln lBa> -the same year he started produc- tion in Rochester Eastman patented his plate ·coating machine in England. A year later. he acqwred a partner and soon afterward quit his job at the bank EASTMAN WA NTED TO ma ke photo· graphy accessibl~ to every"IO<ly and he didn't like to waste time By 1885. the company produced the world's first n exjble film. In 1888, a camera launched the name "Kodak." Selling for S25, it was a box with a shutter and a lens. pre-loaded with film for 100 shots . When the user was finished. he returned the camera to the company. which processed tbe film and r eturned the re-loaded camera for $10. In 1.889, Eastman ma rketed commercial roll film, a development which enabled Thomas Edison to produce his first moving picture camera. Meanwhile. the company's first overseas factory -now Kodak's largest overseas plant -opened in Harrow, England. By 1900, branches had been added throughout Europe. The year also saw introduction or the Brownie. a Sl camera using mm that sold for ts cents a roll. AS A RULE, KODAlt'S diversification pro· gTam resulted from the company's' efforts in pbo~, said M.s. Hansen. "taltman was a firm believer in controll· log the altemaUves ," she s aid. "For example. lo the early days, he learned that the best way to have a steady gelatin supply was to have our own plant. In tm. he bought a small alcohol plant in Tennessee. And when he realized you !lave charcoal left after making alcohol from wood, be aold it to P ullman for use in dining cars." Today, Eastman Chemicals Division is 14th lar1est producer in the nation. Kodachrome, the world's fa.rst commercial· ly 1ucceuful color film. debuted. in 1935, the brainchild o( two musicians who developed It in Kodak labs. P~ the most. successful of all subse- quent pbot.otp'aphic innovatiOM wu the easy·to· ao.dt ee1140-operate lnstamltlc. Company of. &ta11 .Umate tbey have sold more than 125 1111Won liDee 1983. Ill !::t Eatman excused bimMU dwina • party, ioto another room and a.bot birmell la &be beart. H• Wal 78. Tbe ~be left behind was simple: "My work Al dohe; why wait?" .. f 'ro111 Pogr ('I SAFES SELLING FAST • • • rated according to difficulty of open mg • "A T15. T30 or T60 tells how Ion)? 1l takes an experienced locks mith to break in " The test 1s based on work ing l.Jme using the proper tools. A burglar's improvised tools would lake hours longer than indicated What a bout th~ thief us1nf{ a slethescope Lo open the door·> "No one uses stethoscopes to hear tumblers opening," he sAys. "that's only on TV. But a good marupulator could do it by feel (there's a slight difference in the way the dial moves when the right number is hit). but there are a few safes you can't open that way ''YOU CAN GET into any sale if you have the time." he says, but burglars want to blt and run. ··A sale is only a deterrent.. it slows 'em down. H a prof essional safecracker wants to get in however. he'll do it.» Vicente ca utions client.a asal.nat telling anyone a unit's been put in. including children. "Some clients in· SJst installation be done wtule the youngsters are away at school. Hav· 1ng a S<Jfe is a bit exotic to a youngst<.'r and he or ~he might brag about 1t ·· But tell your mate and attorney about 1t so th<.' sare will be checked in event of your death In fact. some people hide valuable~ so they won't be Included in estate taxes after their death "I USED TO know a dentis t who kept about $30,000 worth of gold I for fillmgs1 in a bank deposit box. "When he died, the box was sealed and government auditors held the gold was taxable because it hadn't been kept in an office safe." One other exotic customer is the drug dealer who hides costly drugs in a vault. Vicente has been called in to open a few after Orange Coast police · r aid.a. A few of the suspects tooked familiar; they'd bought their sates from him Best Idea Since .I Shopping Carts !~ I .:/ ~ (.-· . . . ~ ·~,Now you can do a weeks shopping «11~~ without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 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Ill &old .. : 'It II dancerowi to IO far out. =: ..... bMcliu who come aJocipMSt aDd :'f r.rJ.f~wi,-::1~ y do wtth you and YO\lr crewt' He..ad. 'Oii, l.My don't want ua. They kill tbecrw'." ••• llAWAll II GnTING a bad name for hoodlum ~rt-aaainat tourists. Airline man"' Honoh1ha aay1: •1Jt'1 malnly around certaba beach lrt'U .we local kWI hang out ~ &oul'Ut la a 1tru~. An wapnpared trancer. "It's nol. Oftuiled cri~. They beat him up Jt11t for the klcb. "1lult'1 not all Hawaii. But I woWd:n't ump on a l~ly beach in the lBlands, and we used to lhlDk noWnc ol lt ... ••• a v aGl.A&Y IS 80METIDNG of a problem. Wltb ow ... ther. bouaes are built to be open most Ship Samples ISlailds With summer comin' on, is this the time best for a Hawaiian vacaUon? You can bet your bottomkala (dollar> on it. Minus aU those winter sun seekers. there'll be fewer visitors. but no let.up in fun and games on the lslands. From now through December. starting in Honolulu every other Saturday, Seattle-based Princess Tours offers a l<klay. escorted "Four 1sland Holiday" designed to help malahinis <newcomers) unwind, hang loose, and return home full of the spint of aloha Clove> Though there'~ no language bamer, the English s poken is enriched with Hawaiian wpcds, and spiced wi.lb J)lctu.resque pldgln pl}ruee that may need tra•••ttn1 -you know da · tine! No! It meam ''the kind," u all- P'lrpoee expression HawallaAS use for wbatever they wiab and to fill in wherever words fail. FOR EXAMP LE, TAllE A fresh flower lei greeting at Honolulu airport. a waiting Cadillac limousine for the drive to lbe magnificent Hyatt Regency Hot.el overlooking Waikiki Beach, and a fresh pineapple delJvered to your room. That's <ta kine, three nights at the Hyatt are ~ the first sample of the royal hotel trealment for cruise travelers They are followed by two nights each in the island of Maui's Royal Labaina. Hawaii's King Kamehameha, and Kauai's regal Coco Plams Resort. The best travel groups are ike (small> and ,.... without wild wiki (hurry). unless you want lo wikiwiki into a pool or stroll in beautiful 'tropical gardens. Then. relaxed. continue on to the lop of the Kauai Surf for a gourmet dinner in the Golden Cape Restaurant. ISLANDERS EAT WELL, and so will tourists. The holiday package covers American breakfasts and dinners tn choice places and with the run of the menu in formal restaurants such as the Colooy Steak House in the Hyatt Regency or la visb luau (roast pig> by lbe lagoon on the bis· toric grounds of the King Kamehameha Hotel. Itineraries should be left with plenty or leisure time, but kokua (helpl is as close as a cheery eseort for those looking for action: shop· pinlJ, golf, tennis. swimming, scuba diving. snorkeling, r'8bing a nd boating. On Oahu. there's an e xc ursion b y motorcoach to the island's beautiful coastline to the Polynesian Cultural Center. JN CONTRAST, MAUI features the pie· tures9ue town or Lahaina. once under the chaotic influence of both whalers and mis· sionaries. On one side of the island are the s wank resorts and beaches , including Kaanapali where travelers stay. On the other. the ~ is diverse. with surprisingly deep and green valleys. ~ Tbe l<klay. four.island holiday is limited to 20 vacationers per departure and is priced from $1.144. plus $20 tax. Airfare to Honolulu U; extra. Subscribe to the Orange Coa st newspaper that entertains and informs you fully about your community and the world. Read the stimulating DAILY PILOT 642-4321 l_ . . -~----·--........ •.-... ..-.. .... ,.... ___ ..,._._......,.. ol tb4a dme. J don't beve double-k>cked doon. And lf I did, lt'a euy to Poll lbe tcreeO off windows wblehwtaeldomclo.eanyway." Can't be too much violent crime, ror Hawall'• J*lce have the lowest sbootln1 record ol aay lta&e in Americ.. ll1and cops have pulled a trigger aomethine Ukt nve times in the put two years. • • • IN'PIATION 18 WOUE ln Europe than it is In the U.S. I'm priced out c:A France. LoodoG Financial Times says Loftdon ls the world's hl&best fOC' short (fou.r-day> visitors. Bedford Pace ol British Tourist Authority w~ me: ''That survey was based on traveling businessmen. People who stay in the best places. Eat in the posh restaurants. "Tourilts may have to shop a bit, but they can find reasonable hotels and small pub rH~urant.s are Ena land ·s snack shops." BEST LUNCHES IN England's countryside I (ound in village pubs. UsuaUy listed as ''The Ploughman's Lunch," it's cold meat. sharp cheddar cheese. tomatoes. cucumbers - · whatever the owner thinks is good that day. Wi1b a glass of l~al beer, it's usually under SS. If you're near a river. you 'll get fresh watercress. And English cress is the best in lbe world. For inesoen.sive lunches around London. get Egon R.onay"a~"Ju.at A Bite." ••• FOa THE AMEal CAN dollar exchanae, Portugal ls the cheapest count.ey tb1J year. "You won't believe Spain," an Amerieu friend aaid when be came back lut. IDOOlh. "Remember some of the small restauruu near the Palace Hotel where we ate! Thole $S lunches have goneupto$2S." ... * CaUISE SHlPS ARE TRIS year's darlings o( the inflation· bitten North American. "Because you know exactly what it's Soinl to cost you," says a cruise line man I know. "Ex- cept for Ups and our bar bJll, you've paid forever· yth1ng when you buy your ticket. "No guess work about how much it is for your room. For your brukfast, lunch and din· ner. No maybe about trains or car real.al or gasohne or other transportation. ··You've paid your dues. Sit back and get the sun." ••• INFLATION AND HIGH prices bann't bit people spending to see what's over the borizOn. 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Responds to English-like questions and atat9menta of fact. Great for filing any amell piece of data. Mott i1etnS atso..., .. , ..... , Aedto Sheck o. ..... Loe* fOf lhll ••on'" vour n•ohbofhood. • .. . ·~. ------~.--.-._........_ .· • .,,., ~ ''· '"° QM,YPlbQT ... ............... 1: ...................... . .. .. ~ ...... ~ .... , ......... . ' 0 , • • ---· . NEW YORI( <AP> -Ewa afttt l.be bid scare nrlier tbls •J>rinc that. became kDow1I as "Silver '11lum.y" oa WalJ ~.Ole use ol borrowed money m the stock mart~ remalm at hlOI Jt>Yels. Tbe lat.at New York Slock f:x. cbaoge figures show margin debt -, l.be amount ol loans from brokers to lhe1r NStDf'Mrs with stock as col- lateral -atSU.14 btl!Jon. THAT NUMBEI IS down a good btt from Februar> .. S record total of $12 46 blWcn . but it's stJll large by tust1mcal sLandards · Members of the wealthy Hunt fam1l} ~a\e students of 1nvesung a textboot demoostrallon of the uses -and dangers -of margm with their huge and 1Jl-<festined spttU}a- uon 1n silver over lbe past yur. They bought silver using margin, and •hen the price of the met.al rose. thev used the paper profit., t.o borrow more money to buy more sliver. Then, ... hen the pnce collapsed, sharply reducmg the value ol tbetr rollateral. they failed t.o answer a C'all to rome up With more than SlOO m1lhoo Ill C'a.sh w CO\ er their debts. The result on Thursday, March 27, "JS one of the "1ldes t days in modern Wall Street history, with stock pnc-es laps111g into a free.fall dee hne and I.hen staging a dramallc r~bound. A fuJi.fledged panic was averted. but for a brief period in· vestors got an unpleasant ~ ol what such a paruc m1gbt be like. N EVEITRELESS, the NYSE figures show no sign that the ex- ~nence 1Cared many stoc:lt-mutet U>vest.ors out ol lhe margin game. In the past we8 stock prices con. Unued their gradual recovery from "Silver Thursday." The Dow Jooes avera,e ol ~industrials. with a 20.74 gain to 8211.S.. Cor the weet, now stands more than 85 points about its J1te·aft.emooa low on March rt. OtbeJ" weetty readings showed the NYSE's composH.e index up 1.44 at 61 .23, and the American Sloct Ex· change market value ~ire n.so . at 257.81. Big · eo.rd volwne nerage 35.47 mllllon shares a day, aga.i.ast 37.28 million the week bef'ore. Some followers of the st.oclt market have beea keeping a wary eye on margin debt Cot more than two years now. as it ballooned along with prices of many smaller stocks known t.o brokers u "secondary" i&sues. After all, they pointed out. martin loans that couldn't be covered pla.yed a major role in the Great Crash a ball century ago. "AN ACCl:nED interpretation is that any excessive amoc.int ol debt in the fonn ol stock loans wUl &g· travate a weak market and pre· ciplt.ate a market declille. A domino effect -selling be1etting aellin&." said Ralph Acampora, an aaab'lt at Smith Bamey, Hams Upham aa Q>., in a bulletin t.o clienll. At ita aow this sprin1, the Dow Jones lndustrial avera1e wa mOri than 250 pointa below tbe peat above 1.000 \t reached in 19'75. But the feared wave Of m1r1ln calla and forced ae1linc ol atoclts hla ret to matertallle. Wh1 not? lu Acampora Mel It, tbe IUWW IDl,1 tit '8 UJt fact tbat wbl}e the ~·name ICocb like tbclM bl tbe Dow f•ariom.lJ bow1t u bloe ~ ud l1tmar ...... or t.M "Dlfty fil. ly") ban fared rel1ll•el1 badly, maay ~ issues 1tlll lllow bli piu froni tbeir levels ot a f n yean .. o. : .. ~ "11.UGIN APPAIENTl.Y 11 QCJt ... 1 .. 1 u. the old nlll,y-fitly type Mocks bu& ·.·it£ rathtr lD U.. blues U.1t halt done • ft well CMf tbe past n .. Jttn." be •. 1: said. "Hence. the •11hMrabUtt• • t dotln't l\t ln a •umber of llnld) ···~ deprttMd primary 111n• Mt la -.... thoH laaiaet lbat 1ppam1Uy ltllJ Ill joy ill~ prolita." ... -~----------··---··--·· --.... ---- REAL ESTATE llAaa'I' ·a nsoaa.s o1 ""*'°'' Beffb baa been named maaqer ot UM C.ta 11 .. otrlce ol RE/llAX Reahon A 3$-ye&r rta~t d Lbt Harbor aa.a, Fred rttk WUI : OYt,.... Uw dallr opera~ ol the om~ which hoUJel 12 ..... HIO<'ll Frt'd•rlr k . • lteenaed brokH, uttendeit M l•ml llOIVt-ntll) of Ohle), and en~rect tht' real e tatf' bU&lnna ln 1*. , .... tell ti~ operatt'd his own ~•• eaute bus•ness for t6 ul hi!> 23 yurs ln th bQaineJ.1 He has been a me mbt!r of lht' Nt>wport Harbor· Costa Mesa Board or Rt>sltnn. throu1bout his rea\ estate caret•r th• w rvt>d u t.ht' board's presidt'nt m 1961 and wu.:. honort·d a:. R~altor of lhe Year by the bolard in l MICHAEL L. BEAN of New JOtoed thti Orang~ Count) Offit'e of Grubb and EU1i. Comm~rc1».J Brokerage Cotnpany in tbe In· vestment 01Vls1on wh~re he wllJ concentrate on tht: :.ale uf shop- ping centers and off1t·u bwld· in gs Bean prev1ou:.ly wa!> as- s oc 1 a t e d with a l eading Washington 0 <..:. ba:.ed rea l estate investment tru:.t. where he specialized in the leas ing and HAM sales of commercial shopping centers. A native of Mary land. Bean attended the Univers ity of Ma r yland, graduating with a • bachelor of science degree in international rela- tions with an empht1s1:. on macroeconomics In the busin~s and admm1stration department. PATRICK WISEMAN has been appointed as- s istant controller for Genstar Pacific lnvestments, formerly Genstar Housing Partners. ~ Wiseman, :.>. is a certified "public accountant. Before joinang Genstar he was associated with Coopers and Lybrand. Rockwell International and Celesco Industries in vanous financial capacities. A native Californian, Wis eman attended California Sl ate Univers ity, Fullerton and California State Polytechnic at San Luss Obispo. He holds two Bachelor or Art degrees in history and business administration. MAUN. WOOD of Corona de1 Mar has been appointed purchasmg agent for the Stein·Brief Group, a n Irvine-based diversified real eatat·e building a nd d evelop· ment firm. . In addition to his purchas· Ing responsibWti'es, Wood will be involved in the firm's plan· nlng, processing and saJes and marketing endeavors in both re- eidential and commercial pro- jects currently owned by the wooo Steln·Brief Group. Wood Is a gradbate or Trinity University in San Antonio. Texas. where "e re«lved his S .S. in home buiJding and residential des1~. MICHAEL B. CUNNINGHAM has been named as sales representative at Broadmoor Homes El Niguel Heights development, accord· ing to Mr. Ray Worord, Broad· moor regional sales manager. ln his new position. CWl·, ningham will handle all sales activ iti es an d genera l s upervis ion concer ning the purchase of these three, four bedroom single.family homes. Prices start at $225.000. ct.iMMtNGMAM Prior to joining Broadmoor. Cunningham was sates representative for the BaJdwin Company and was a sales manager for Barclay-Hollander Com- pany LESLIE OSENBAUGR of Laguna Niguel has been appointed s ales coordinator fo r the Biddle Group. a real estate and an.vestment farm . Ms Osenbaugh will coordinate the sales and s ales administration operations or the Biddle Group's residential wnd commercial real estate de· vetopments. She joins the Baddie Group from Continental Escrow Company. where she was an escrow of· ficer. Prior to her service there. Ms. Osenbaugh was sales coordinator for Avco Community Developers MICHAEL T. AZEKA of Irvine bas been ele<:t· "l . . , f ed an associate at the Planning Center <TPC >. to become the sixth member to be conferred that position in the Newport Beach-based urban design firm's five-year history. Azeka. 26, began with the Planning Center as a project manager and currently works as a senior urban designer. In • that position, be is responsible AHKA for develoPing working design documents from lulsic ideas and concepts. A Los Angeles native. Azeka attended UCLA and later graduated from the UC Irvine with separate degr ees in civil and environmental engineering. WILLIAM F. WILLOUGHBY Beach bas joined the Koll Com· pany's Newport office as con· slnlction manager of interior improvements. He will manage, co-oTdinate and direct a staff of 10 project managers and entineen. For the past five years, Wll109CbbY ba• directed hll own aeneral contracting and de-,. velopment company lo San .ri Diego. In partnership with ••LLOVOM•v other indivlduala1 be developed such projects as • Pepper' lndustriaJ Park, a 92,000.square-foot, four· bUUdbll complex in Sonento Valley; Sorrento Plae1 lndmtrial Park, a 143,000.square.root park also comllttnl of four bulldln1s, and s mall :!fbbomood eon•.enlence centers in-Oceanside Elc.jon. Prior to bavtq his own company, WWougbby worked ln KoU'a San Dleto office for two yean as a project manqer. He wu allO associated with J)1&1 o• Cl EM b GdiaD eomp.7 tD s.ta Au for .... ,...... SUndly, Mey 18. 1980 DAIL v PILOT ~ C7 Slow Recovery .. Seen in 1981 READY FOB MOVE•IN! . WASfflNOTON -A houUnl receaa1oD laaUn11 tM ,.. ol tM year wtth a alow and apb.lna r~­ covery In 1881 hu •o f<>ffCUt by ltadlnt bows· laa a.d eco.omle ®Mnen Participant• In • housln1 conference "Pon~ by Uw N1&t1onal As oclatJon ol Home Sullden ,_...allY aar«'<i lh11t 1980 hwsin& at.ana would fall IOGlewbere In tht-9.'I0.000 to 1.a million unllflDIL L£0NAaD AANTOW, ECONOMIST for J . H•nry ~hroder Banking Corporation ln New York, itald that ihe p.r1me rate could fa.JI to ts per- cent by June and 10 perct:nt ·by the first half of nexl year with mortaaae interest rates faJl.Wg to 12 peret>nt at the end of lbe year 1md bottoming out at 10 pt'rcent ln early 1981. But don't upect the badly overextended COO· sumer to Jwnp r11bt back into the market. he cau· t.ioDed. "lt will be next sprina before we see any kind ol We ln the boulin& market." ·--- Nor should Americans expett the underlying rate ol l.nllation to faJI much below 10 percent for a variety d reuons includin& rising energy costs, government spending, environmeAtaJ regulallons and lnllattonary expectatioos. said conference participants. VAJUABLE llATE MORTGAGES and rollover mortgages w1U be the palt.em or financing for the 1980s, said Kenneth Thygerson. chief econorrust with the U .S. League of Savmas Associations COllVl•TtO•AL fl•A11C1•e • 1_,,. DOWN• YA AYAILA•LI FOR GRAOOUS BEACH LIVING AT AFFORDABLE PRICES tit WITH ALL THE NECESSITIES If savings and loan mstitutions continue to find themselves "strapped" between paying the high yields on six·month money market certilit'ates and lending at fixed mortgage rates they will look to other markets. he said. ~~ """* .... PACIFIC HORIZONS The underlying inflation rate of 10 percent is THESE QU~LITY TWO AND THREE BEDROOM SINGLE FAMll Y HOMES LESS THAN 1 MILE FROM THE SPARKLING BLUE PACIFIC OCEAN, QFFERS A VARIETY OF PRICf·INCLUOfD FEATURES SUCH AS· OPEN DAILY 12 PM TO SPM SALES OFFICE 714 848·7444 · like1y to get worse over the next rive to 10 years. said Peter Treadway, chief economist of the Federal National Mortgage Association. Mortgage interest rate& could fall to the 12 to 14 percent rang(' by the end of the year . he said. but that could well be "the (Joor for both long and s hort term rates." THE ECONOMY IS IN "a free fall.'' said J . J effrey Grttn. of Wh arton Econometnc r orecast- ing Associates Green said that interest rates were coming down very fast because they had ris~m too fast m the 'first place. Interest rates could rise again. he said. should the decline go too far Both 1980 and 1981 shouJd St.'l' high unemploy· mcnt rates. with no s1gmf1cant relJef until 1982. Green added. e ENCLOSED GARAGES e RAISE D· HEARTH WOOD&URNING FIREPLACES e WALL TO WAll CARPETING e COUNTRY STYLE KITtHENS e CATHEOIAL CEILINGS e ENERGY-SAVING APPLIANCES ' FROM 9117,400 ~ J ---. J -..... °"-.... l<Ootl .... '° --..-....... -.. ---..... D•sign, V alu• and Quality ..• right from th• b•glnning. Since 1926. Wormington hos gained o fine reputation os a builder of homes of great distinction and excep· tionol worth. Now. we're building two fine communities in the new Irvine Village of Northwood. We know of no better environment for home ownership. Wormington in Irvine ... your double assurance of present ond future value. stunlaw R.an 3 6 ' Bedrooms • 2 & 2~ Dorhs One 6 Two Stay Plans from $131,990 (714) 551-0355 Prtats •ffectlv• pubMcodon doc.. Shady Ji£!Lo~ 3 6 4 IWdcooms • 2. 2112 6 3 Oaths One & Two Sfory Plans trom$118,990 (714) 559·54CU Sut>s.qu.nt soi.s may ,.suit In unaYO~IY ot some or al Pfk9 '-'v.a. I Calif omia Homebuilders Since 1926 ' -----------.-...._ ------... -· .... ----.. --.. ~ ------~ ------ l i J ~ .· Q ONLY .,.\.OT Sun<lay. Mey UI CllO Clos._io o~"'" Thas is U.e Santa CrUJ. model, one or lhe Mannita homes overlook· ing the harbor an Dana Point. They eaan be seen by driving up Street of the Golden Lantern from Coast Highway and turnmg riabt oo Selva Road. Potential Home Buyer Urged t o "Act Soon' "Despite the widely acknowledged recession.·· pre dicts Kathryn T hompson . presijient or A & C Properties. Inc., "the next fiO days can be expected to bring the most faqtastic buying opportunities that California's potentia l homebuycrs have ever seen. "Unfortunately; a lot or wou.ld·be buyers -frustrated by inflation and dlatressed by the bleak economic out· look -woo 't recognize until too Jate. that the 'best-buy' timing for housing bargains is right now. what's being overlooked by many is the ract that diminishing inventory and the rising t'OSL.s for repJacemen.t of existing housing will f9nt1Nll• to produce ever-increasing pHces over the next two or three years. ''THOSE FA&·SIGHTED homesboppers who a r e strong e nough and aren't afraid to risk an immediate commitment will be re- warded for their intestinal fortitude and their for esight. The rest." warns Ms . Thomp$0n, "will be left behind to look back regretfully. and can look forward only lo further price in. c· rea ses beet! u sf' of the sup - ply/demand pressures ·· "The real inflation rate is two or th r't> points above government fi{U.lr es. And the 'locked -in-forev('r' inf1ption rate is about 13'1~ accordm~ to :m any economists. This is due to uns'toppable government commit· meots plus tndustry·s current labor agt"J?ements and pension commit· m~ts. Home ownership is t.M last sa~ and s~ure way the American M tddle Class has to play the inflation gaffle with minimum risk. If~ecutive Park 'I set in l roine ~ear Oc Airport R:lans for the first phase of Ex· ec\ia 1ve Park. a 15-building office par.)c being developed by the lrvme Cd.m pany across the San Diego F rl!eway from Orange County's John Warne Airport, have been announced by Sam L. Vito Landingha m, director of development and marketing for the company's Commercial/In- dustrial Division. Grading is under way on the 39-act~ site bounded by the San Diego FrAeway, MacArthur Boulevard. Mam~ and Red Hill Avenue in the Irvine Industrial Cbmplex in the cit.It of Irvine. · IUVE OF THE low-rise ofrtce buUdings. plus a financial and restaurant p1ua. will .be built in the $1$' million fll'St phaae. The financial an~ restaurant plazJ will occupy a 4. 'f .acre sile al the corner of M•cArtbur Boulevard and Main str~. Completion of the first phase is scheduled for December. '•'This is one or South ern California's prime office building sites, with excellent freeway ex· posure and immediate access to two freeways. the John W~ne Airport, the Irvine Industria l Complex and do,:ens of Orange Courlty's Cinf'st restaurants." Van Landingham stated. N~Rrw Kar y Ann Gould has an· aounced the formation of ber own firm, Mary Ann Gould & Co .• with of· flees at 2237 Vista Hogar ln '9ewport Beach. Principal ktivity ~ the new company 1'111 be the location of ~pital funding for Southern ~allfanda businesses. "' I .. If I may paraphrase one national· ly known eeonon11st. ·people who buy a home now al 13 to 15 percent in teresl may well learn lo say thank you.' "MANY WOULD-BE buyers are putting their hopei. on 'hold' as they face this buy-now or cry-later dilemma." Scofflng at the "doomsday pro- phets," . Thompson optimistically points instead to the real-life and re· cent A & C Proper.ties experience at th e ir MacArthur Village con - dom inium conversion project in the South Coast Plata area. "lo just one weekend of our April grand opening at MacArthur Village, eager buyers snapped up reserva· lions for 105 of the 148 homes offered in Pttase I. Those s hoppers re· cognized -and selied -the op-portunity of a life-time. Based on their quick perception, we've opened up Phase II ahead of schedule. in an- ticipation of others who share that same foresight "WE-ATflUBUTE our success al MacArthur V1ll<1~e largely to our dominant theme al the project af· fordabihl~ for >Oung. first·llme buyers. In Southern Califorma the l;.itest figures sho" an increase in the consumer pra(·e index rate for tht> quarter was a whopping 25 5'; . the hous10~ hike has been 22 percent above a year ago Facing those kinds of numbers. affordability is a key factor ... declares Thompson. Lending credibility to Thompson's contention that the future holds little promise for procrastinating would-be buyers was last week's dire predJc· tion that home prices will skyrocket in a couple or years. made by the housing industry's top economist. Michael Sumichrast. vice president and chief economist or the National Assoriation of llome Bu1ld-ers INAHB>. While Sum1chrast concedes there will be a leveling of home prices. he warns that .. when the rc· c e s s i o n 1 s o v e r v. e w ii 1 h a ,. e enormous price increases lake we have never seen before ·· NAHB president Merrill Butler Jr recently described .. the real cnme · of "sentencing the future home buyer to a vastly innated price in housing because the d estruction of our iudustry now will do nothfog but in· fl ate future costs when we return." I New Business P ark A n nounced F o r Costa Mesa Tarnutzer /Hamilton Investment Company, or Newport Beach. and the Moreland and Development Com· pany, c( Los Angeles, bas announced their joint venture association in the development c( the new Coppertree Business Park. a S29 million project located on approximately 16 acres at the confluence of the Corona del Mar and Newport Freeways in Costa Mesa. Construction is scheduled to com· m e nce in July with completion planned for the fall of L981. THE PAllK WILL be a planned unit development consisting of build· ings for ·sale to user and investor groups. Twelve buildings totaling 246.232 square feet of improved build· ing area will be constructed on the site. each divisible and allowing a potential sale of 63 units. The sales program will address three separ ate and well-defined ·•target areas" in the marketplace which will light industrial. The olfic:e buiJdings will represent 34% of the total project. Office units will range in size from 3,256 to 21,000 square feet. and will project a high quality architectural appearance and promote individual identity at Its maximum. THE &ESEA&CH and develop· ment facillues will range from 3,17.f to 15.000 square feet. and industrial units will run between 2,624 ana 21.000 square feet. Again. all units will be c( the highest degree c( ln· dlvldual ldentlt)". , Jaa Selman, partner of Arc:ldtectl Orange, bas deslcMci the project to support u extremely bi_.. require- ment for parttq and laadleapln.f. Copperiree BU.lnes.s Park la local· eel at the juncture ot Pullman aad K•lmua Streetl, Ln Cotta Meea. + Inflation Battl " 'Failing' W ASHINOTON -The unwfl l lnane-u 6f ConareH and the Ad· mln•atratlon to mount an ~nett.Ive •nd timely fl1ht a1atnat 1nflal10P la the culprit behin d today's di1turblng un· employment ftgures, Dr. J uclt Carlson. executive vice president and cblef economist of the Na· lion al Association ol Realtors. declares. Today's unemploy meot rate is the highest si nce August. 1977. Car lson said . The Department of Labor re· ported the unemploy- ment rate rose to 7 .0 percent m April "T H E DROP 10 e mployment is the largest decline s ince January. 1975." he not· ed .. Employment in <"O n struction again declined and is down 6.9 percent since January ... Carlson said. ··With further declines an construction expect ed. the unemployment rate for construction worke rs could c limb above the 21.8 percent level reached at the worst of the 1974· 75 re· cession." REAL ESTATE J CARLSON added that tbe inf ppropriate mix or federal econo mi c . policies over the past I three vears is chiefly responsible for the de{ j terjorating employment "We're both very into o w careers. We entert.am a gocx:i deal. We're both impatient with yard work or mamtenance. Freedom matters. Freedom, high outlook." I quality living, good neighbors, stylish surroundings. They're here'.' Ocean & Town Vaews-2 Beciroorns 2 '1:z baths {Tom $1 22.500 Investors Plan Meet I Features over-sized 2 car attached 9aiages • Wood-burrung fireplace Choice of parquet or bled entry .. Bu)llng and Selling of Businesses" will be the subject of Wednesdays meeting of the Southern California Chapter of Sales office open 10·00 a m to dusk Telepbou~ (714) 642-3280 Certified Commercial lnvestment Membe~ ·To Oudh.hed Buyers ....... _._._. __ • ·------ Seaview-Townview Townhomes in Costa Mesa Be~inn1nl! w ith a I · marketan.2 s ession ;.it 8·30 a.m . thf• mt•t!ting I will ~ held at the Mar _ I Gft>ifn nott HOll'l in Nl.'wport 'V~Dy\ Beach • rhc Grand Clo~rng Nine ho mes, including five furnished modds are now available . There are five floor p lans, from the si ngle-story, two-bedroom. two-bath Jefferson to the two-story. four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath Adams. These spacious, award-winning condominiums are designed in the tr ue estate manner. Architectura l styles include Ame~ican Colonial. Dutch Gambrel. Tudor, and New England Cape Cod. Woodbridge is well-:known for a wealth of recreation. 1\vo lakes. Swimming and tennis clubs. Parks. Mil~s of trails. A casual. o utdoor way of life that has made the community one of the most popular in the dynamic City of Irvine . To take advantage of o ur Grand Closing. call (714) 5 52-3 700 or visit our sales office today. ~.ANIA ANA fCWY 'IMN'CCJ~OA ~ • "' ... l5 ~~ ~ a: ti~ "' ~ f ~ u z ·~ ........ 11•=~tbJU .. ~,..,.. MN' HOT TO~ *Woodbridge Eswtes. 162 West Yale Loop, lrvine. Luxury condominiums priced from $134,000. Prices effcctivt' ';/I/ 'O uh!\cqucnt -.,ales mny hrlve rcsulccd m unnvailahility of <my or all rricc level . ScL' horn~owncr:-. a~ociat1on budgcc tn sale office. IJjl \\OOdbrldge ll•lHE RmE CDJFN« ........... ,Que 1tl&te/Comment .......... 0.1•, ..... ... ., u..-.. teMtale .... ,.., iMJ an ~w .... ..., ........... ...,,. .... t ..... ... , ................ ,.. ................ .. 1"9. New •.f MCl•IUC ..... tMe lf I~ .... _y .... ,..., ....... ., .......... ....... _, '11 .. edea lw tm.1 .. ..-... a 11111t tk•n; .. ,..... M la •l' ._. laur•• ........... , .... ..,. -•• , ..... '"'"' &Pt ... ru ..... -. .... , ..... ,~. O.M . Coata M a Your at'roun\&n\ couJd bt ncht Thl"re 1 ii rer taln criteria \ha\ mwst be-followed . otht-rw1SE' the J RS may require that the PotnU paid ,. ,II not bt: treated as un tnll'rest deduction but be amortiaed over the enhrt.o life or the loan. which 1s usually ~ to~years. The Depunmen\ of Real Estate explains ~nts and thetr deduction in an easy·to-foltow mtnner. Many home buyers finant'e lhetr purt'hase by obta1nin1t a purchase money mortgage loan Most are aware that interest oa the loan lS deductible fof the tax year in which the interest 1s paid. > MOST HOME Pll&CHASE&S are cash method taxpayers however and are not aware that there is a special tax treatment for points charged bYi lenders ror making the loan . What this charge covers and the manner in which borrower paid the points determines whether they are tax deductible in the year paid . . instead of over the life of the lop. If lhe points charged are actually a charge ror the use of money and not for specifit' services performed by the lender and separately charged <such as escrow fee. title fee. drawing documents fee), borrowf:r may dedut't the points as interest In the year paid to buy or improve a principal re· sidence. This is true previded the borrower pays the points charge with funds NOT obtained from the lender (meaning lender does not "withhold" the points from the loan proceeds when disbursed 1 and further provided: •The debt must be s~cured by the residence • The charging of points must be an established business practice in the geographical area wh~re the loan is made · • ·• • The deduction may not exceed the amount generallychargedintheaTea FOl(THE BORROWER to be entitled to a full lump sum deduction or interest points, borrower should write out a check dlrect to lender to cover points cost prior to receiving the Joan proceeds, and lender should then disburse the loan proceeds. To satisfy taxing authorities an actual exchange of checks appears to be necessary. EDITOR'S NOTE: Randall R. McCardle i.t pre11 dent of the Real Eatoter1: he al.so ii an author. lttture-r and in&truclOT Send your comrnefttl and qw1tioral to Randy McCar~. cl o tM. Da1lJI Pilot, Po.i Of/1ce Boz 1560, CO!lta Me14, CA 92626 ~ liidnstrial Park Near Completion The Argosy Industrial Park, al 5242 Argosy Street in Huntington Beach, is anticipating com· plelion th.is month. The $10 million park. compn sang approx· imately nine acres, is a project ot Jack Chala· bian's Ryjack Construction, Inc .. of Gardena. THE PAllK WILL CONSIST of six free· standing buildings' totaling approximately 192,600 square feet. The buildings are divisible and will meet any space requirement ranging Crom 11,00C to 192.800 square feet, and is geared toward the manufacturing industry which require large clear span facilities. The buildings will have a minimum of 12 per- cent office space with mezzanine capacity and will offer build·to-suit office improvements in two buildings. Tne office space will feature cathedral ceUipgs with a two-story glass exterior enhanced by a redwood facade and textured t'oncrete to compliment the park. EXTSA AMENITIES AVAIIABLE will in· elude a racquetball court. skylights in the warehouse, extra large truck doors, cable and closed circuit television providing a security· oriented environment for the tenants The Argosy Industrial Park is located in the center ol the 400·acre Kacor /Lusk lndustnal Park. Argosy will be served by more than 76 local and an· terstate trucking firms. Occupancy is planned for July l. Ho01e Liquidation In Desert Tract The final 14 homes at Dorado Villas in Indian Wells are belng liquidated this weekend, with price cuts as much as $t0,000 and easy terms set for the cuatom-Uke two and three-bedroom con- dominiums. One ol lhe d~rt area's most successful lux- ury developments, the community includes 10 ten- nil COW'tl, 10 pools and spas, and offers complete walled privacy. Original prices ranged from $31)1,000 to $2216.000. The homes bave more than 2,000 square feet of living area and include Uled baths, cuatom k.ltcbens with appliances, spadous living and en· tertainmeat areas, sunken bar, fireplace, dinina areu. large private patio areu set olf tbe pool, sreeabelta and tennis courts. A.Jona with the 14 custom like condomlniums, tbe award winlllnf model• Pio will be sold under Ute tiQUklatioG t.enm. Vlaiton lbould tab Hllbway lll tbl'oqb Pam ......... aDd Palm o..t to Oook lt.oed, .. tlO hlrWa7 -tot.be deftlopment. . ON vou• LOT~,.L995• .................. "Uiii'~ ... ~-..::.. ;'"-=:~ .ft: --=r I • ~==--o.. ..... u.......,_c.m.CllA.-oe .. , ~'t!.{'J!!c.!,0.!I.~ • .... MN •••~·---. UM....._, ...... C'lllRll.0.W... ...,._WW°"l ...... lllllcllt~~ , ......... ~ - ...... ,,..a:cg.: =s:a -=: .. ~..., I.A. ....,_-.,-: '"-......... -::.\::".=-=-·---- Deficit Spending Hit Real.ton Chief Ciie. 20o/CJ Comtruction Dip W ASIU:NGTON -laftaUooary f•deral 1pendln1 end cr•dlt • t11•tenlna pollclH bavt con· tribuled to a • percent decline ln eoutnaclton of ne111t , much nffd9d bomet, Ralph Pritchard. pre1ldent ot lbe l'bUon.l Aa· aoet.uon of Realtort said. In an ••Sltorlal ln Rtaltor Newa, tbe a1aoclation'a new newspaper. which wtll reach more than lS0,000 retl estate o!· fie a and the 780.000 members. Pritchard 1aaerted that lnfia· t1onary deficit 1pendins. not the Federal Reserve Board, has been tho primary cause of re- cord hiab lnte~t rates and lh- short age or mongage money. ''EXPENSIVE AND limited mortaaae money," Pritchard said , "has caused a 20 percent decline in the number of existing home sales in addition to lbe blow to housing construction." The Impact o n American homeowners. the reaJ eslJlte in· dus try. and con s tru ction worken •nd contrac tor• has ~ell. IDd ts fo recast to be, lO oo 15 tlme9 mort• ievere than the impact ol harmful government policies on Ute output of all other 1toods and servtces. Pritchard uld "The orlly way to wrrecl doma1lng poUcies or elected of· Clcl11ts la for citizens to demand that their representatives vote for slower spending growth now and for a balanced budget next vear ... Pritchard said. "U that fails. we must replace the un· responsive officials in the elec· lions this year.·· 1,JRESPONSIBLE federa l spending. which will ina~ase the budget deficit in the present fiscal year from $28 billion to S40 billion or more. t'annot ht> at· trlbuted to excessive increases in defense spend1n ~. he said. Rather. the growth 1n spending is occuring In most programs and in all branches or govern· m ent. Clay Firm Honored Clay Publicom. Inc .• an Irvine public relations and advertising agency. received four awards of excellence at the fifth annual Protas Awards banquet at the South Coast Plaza Hotel an Co'>t.i Mesa by the Orange County Chapter or the Publit' Relat1on!1 So<'ll' ly or America. Agency principal Bob Clay received awards in two ca(c~ont.'" Feature News Release for "A Home for the Eighties" wntlt"n for Walker & Lee, Inc .. and Logo/Letterhead, for a t'Orporatt.> 1dl·n lification package cr eated for the Concordia Group, Inc .... S;rn Bernardino devetopmeot firm. The package was designed b} Cid) Publicom Art Director Carol Wiggins. Another double winner was Account Executive.Ed Lohne~ His winning entries: Financial News Release, "Prop. 2 To Make More Loan Money Available in California and to Lower Jnterl'st Ratt'., · for Walker & Lee, and Trade Magaune Story, "Importance of Design Will Increase As Home Sizes Shrink." an article ap(>('anng in Pacj!k. Coast Builder for .Danielian Associates. a N~wport Beach architectural firm. "For example, th e Executive branch growth Is 14 percent. resculatory a uthorities 12 per· cent. tht Congress 24 percent and the Supreme Court and Federal Courts 30 percent.·· be said Such federal outlays. he datmed. have bffn a major con· trlbutor oo an Inflation rate of 13.3 percent during 1979 THE ASSOCIAT I ON 1n testimony before Congress has made four general recommen dauons ~hi cb Wl're c ited in Prltcha rd's Feb ru a r y 25 editonal Thost-ret'ommenda t10ns "ere • Pedt>tal <;pendtn~ be slowed b~ a modest 2 perct:nt from 14.2 pt.-rt'ent to 12 2 percent during the remainder of f1<;n1I 1980. • P residt·nt Carter s hould e l1m1nat£> the prupo5ed Sl5 billion budJ!t·l deficit in 1981 and ach1e\'e a balanced budget for th<• first time in 12 )ear-. • CO!\'GR ES~ t::'\AC'T If.IX n· lief b<'~mnm~ 1n l~I tn m'un· I h.1t ~C)Vt'rnmc·nt clo('-. not bcnl'fll h) the 1nflJt1un 1\ tJU~e!>. • T :.i' 111<·<·nl 1H·~ b<· •:nat'tcd to •·ncoura)ll' 1nvl":.tment and Sa\ •ni:l-. If l'l1·t·ll·d (lod .. r.d 11ff1r1 :d~ "ould ac1·1·p1 1 ht"''"' m1111 .... 1 1 hangt-c;. 1nf1Jt1011 could d'·C'lin•· ll) ut leubt ~l P<'r<.'(·111, Pntch,iril ..... 1ul ·.ind 1nt1•r•"I r:iH·-. '4nuld dl·t:ltnt· h~ t v.o (k'rU:OtJJ?•• ~Int ' l.lllowing 500,uoo more fam1he1> t1• mo"e into more adequdte how .. tnlo( .. The :'\auonal ,\..,~o< 1at1on of H t•J ltor;. repn·senb 111d1v1dua1 ... 1mnlved m :di p habt'S of lht-real c:.tc.1le industr' IS ••• We 'ue got the views no otMr apartment can ma.tch. Wide-open scenes of Newport Bay, Balboa and Catalina from your private terrace. Wide -open lifesty/,e and recreatj,on opportunities, too. Health club, pools, tennis. Come and see for yourself Luxury adult rentals from $600 monthly 2()() ProftUJntory Drive West. Newport Beach. Telephone (714) 675-8()()() Just north of Jamboree on Pacific Coo.st flighuiay Owned and man.aged by The Irvine Company Equal Housing Opportunities Promontory Point in ~'POf't Se«h Unless you act wisely. inflation can eat away your entire life savings. That· s why everyone ttiese days is looking for a h~ge against inflation. History tells us that beach property is ttie best hedge-in the long run better than gold o r diamonds. • Open dally North Coast Village. on me beach at the Oceanside MMina. is the most exciting value on the Souttiern California coastline. This community of 550 beachfront homes may be one of your last chances to acquire beachfront property-and to beat Inflation at its own game. FuU-dme m.n•gement And le.ulna semc.e .iv.Vl.tble. -----------;;:,_· TAKE HILL ST. EXIT. North C~t Vllk\ge Is a srcx.k c~c\tl~. \Nlrh lndivldual flnanong Md with down payments as low as IO~. Special tlnMCJng has been c\ffang~d rOf ~ond home and 1nvest0f buyefs at oo additional CO$t. • From $75,000 to over $200,000 (~ ~-----~ , , -... ~-.. ---. . . .. No Prepayment Penaltles *( 12 'Ve~ A.P.R.) 9 un. te> 6 p.m . 999 N. Padfk St.. Oceln9kte. CA 9205• (714) 439·8470 ,_ ... _elldlit l l tltlOi .......... ~-dWWl ..... ,..ftOICa Brokers \\aetcome. - . - . ' . • .. '-.... ·~ .. . , , .. ' IN STOCK ( ~ °""°' ) RX7s-GLC's-626's PICK UPS will be Sold at ' Plus Tax, License, Doc Fee & Dealers Installed Options * S~Ktt -•~on·•~ "NO WAITING LISTI" c·~~ ~·rw ' ~ DISCOVER NEWPORT DA ISUN and find low prices, high mileage & a great selection. HERE ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES: .a~~~ .... LEASE 1910 DATSUN ZIO'D COUPI ...., _______ ...... ~......._.__.._ .......... " ...... ,....... .... _ ....... ~ ... ,_. ·---......-~·· ................................... ......... rr£~.~:;~s13393 ,. •• ... ·c11i • .,. ... ·~., MO ~=,,=:.=: . ........ (:la.ill•., ...... HERE NOWI 11 10th Anniversary 280ZXs. 200SX Hatch & Hardtops And 4x4 Pickup Trucks!!! LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! HURRY FOR HST SELECTION! GOOO AHANCING AYAH.AIU! • IMPORIANI NOTICE FANTASTI C SAVINGS ... THE EQUIVALENT OF: Bring This Ad and Receive a Cash Discount From Our Regular Price Equal To The Annual Fuel Cost As Shown On The Federal Price Sticker -EPA Section. Redhill Realty Proudly Offers Special lido Island Properties ELEGANT 5 bedroom hom e . dra matic 2 story living room. Profess 1ona lly decorated by Jan Marxen. $375,000 VIEW Beautiful condominium. Full ocean view. 50 foot slip available. $235,000 MAURYSTAU~ SEA LION REAL TY 3601 E Coast Hwy .. CdM WILL HELP YOU INTO ••• . . . Two houses on large R-2 lot. Views. privacy. parking & outstanding terms. Plans to expand. $565.000 oa ... Nice townhouse. Private, secure: tennis cts .• pool & beach. Owner-agt. wants installment sale. S165. 757 CALL US!!! 673-5354 WESTCLIFF GROVE MOD1LS Ir sALB O"'CI ~ DAILY I l~.JO Located at Westcliff & Dover Or. A beautiful new communit y of traditional homes w •very spedal deslitn considerations. 1 &'. 2 atories. 3 fc 4 tledrooms. Separate cHnlnfl r ooms -sparttlin« kitchens w 'beautiful ubinm Ir appUancea. View the models fr ~ your own \ndivld..i decoralini touches 4 floot·COYerinlla. I Wtll consider an EXCHANGE for prim~ preperty in Palm ~ for Pam Desert. £~ ftnancill nallable at uc; lised r.te. 38yrs. C12.25f' tPRl. ~--.Prked fna SM&.liD~L land. 64'-IM2 . mecnab I lrvlna rutty CARIBBEAN ISLAND PROPERTIE S> ~PEGGY ~8 RO M S, Realtor 4 0 A cres -2000 Beach Front Let Me Assis t You or Pri vate Cay -Coconut Grove in Buying or Selling or Island Home on Pl anted Divers Paradi se. You r Home J PAREL WALKER 675-4144 CB1wro. 645 -15 31 NEIGHBORHOOD RE VITALIZATION A ssisting REAL TORS as they extended a h el p i ng h and in the community by landscaping and painting the home o f a senior citizen were: L OUSIA-NA PACIFIC CORP. 127S So. Bristol, Costa Mesa. CA E. J . BLACK & SONS INC. 316S Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. CA COLOR TILE 2221 Hart>or Blvd .• Costa Mesa, CA KER M·RIMA HARDWARE 2666 HarbOr Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA A.8 .C. LUMBER CORP. 140 East 17th Street. Costa Mesa CA SINCLAIR PAINTS 1901 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. CA AM&RITONE PAINT 369 East 17th Street, Costa Mesa, CA W ESCO INSTANT PRINTING 1765 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA CROWN HARDWARE 3107 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar , CA RION HARDWARE 102A Irvine Avenue. Newport Beach, CA OEW EYS RUBBISH SERVICE 1f>122 Construction Circle East. Irvine CA LLOYbS NURSERY & L ANDSCAPING 2038 NewPort Boulevard Cost a Mesa. CA JtDV.ANCE GLASS & SCREEN 1776 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesd, CA HOLLISTERS NURSERY 2~0 Har"be>rBoulevard. Costa Mesd. CA GREEN HAVEN GARDENS 2123 Newport Boulevard, Costa Mesa. CA STEVE GLEkSMAN 1407 = t OelawarP Huntington Beach, CA HOLLAND DAISY NURSERY qS6 Post Road. Co-.ta Me~. CA M cDOHALOS PAINTSTORE SlJ West t<tth Street . Costa Mf!'>d. CA SO OF OUR MEM BERS F U RNISHED THE LABOR AND THE FINE PEOPLE ABOVE DONATED SUPPLIES. ANOTHER COMMUNITY SERVICE WE CAN NOW OFFER T O YOUR CLUB O R ORGANIZATION IS OUR SPEAK ERS BUREAU Call Public t nformation Officer Diane Pattison 646-1671 Friendly Expert Service (over 20 years experience) YOU CAN'T BEAT THAT!! DotffeR..._ AT: @ 'Newport EquityTunds &row Tucific 1WJi SNCW.IZIN6 .. C&.OS9 llCIOWS 1'WIMTT SlftM ftAltl cat•• escaow matlSI ... 11c:HAMe• Ate M.&. cm• CU.Tift .. wec.-llCIOWS •.. DAYISWMlm •.• MAaTMA -roMI" l1mT wwams'S· ..... 7'. 546-2942 SUnmrt. M.tV 18, tlllO DAILY PflOT SENSATIONAL OCEAHFttOHT Unique & exotic! Multi-level cliffside residence overlooking crashing surf & coastline . S uperbly cons truc t ed w extensive a m ls. of stone. redwood & )?lass 58Rs. 2 kitchens + fabulous ~am e rm. suana & s pa. Stairs to beach. 52.2.50.000 L Y?\~E VALEl\TlNE 644-6200 macnab I irvine realty · YOU DESERVE IT LUXURY ADULT·t.IVING IN COOL HUNTIMGTOM LANDMARK Enjoy ltfe to the fullest in an ad u It complex with a security g ate. tennis courts. exercise rooms. pool. c raft rooms. - o rganized and unorganized activities. Only $82.500 Can: 963-8377 MARY AIL&tf MATHEIS. IULTott REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS 21 0'2•1 't ............. We understand there 1s supposed to be a recession. We decided not to participate. Announcing the opening ot .J'. / ~ ... -.. ~' treeport funds, Inc. a real estate funding company -5WJNG LOANS - 3700 Newport Blvd .. Suite 30So Newport Beach, ColifOl'nia 92663 (71 4) 675-0185 -Pam Moss LOW INTEREST, ASSUMABLE LOAN. Spacious. well kept, attractive .. bedroom. 3 bath home in prestigious Dover Shores-Baycrest area. Lovely yard with fruit trees and garden views from bedrooms. Large assumable loan and seller will carry seoond. $325.000. Call now 9m.5370. LOW DOWN, LOW llllEIEST. Comer tot duptex. Very low down will allow you to assume a 9\4% loan and seller finance balance. Great rental area. Only 193.500. Call Now 979-6370. 9'WITY•VICI ISOUINOMCT WIAllMOTU.lllf• UMllL YOUAll ALLSTATE CALI. TODAY IULiW 979·5370 · I • SUYICCS Oin<for7 DlflfmJT& Pl£PAH TION IMlN<UOI\ ••n•.-d• ...... I'd !116 I' MEICHANDISC r .. Sund1y. Mey 11. IMO .......... w. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t001. • 4 IOOJ • 4 IOOI •••4 I ... ..,,. I Ml ,.., I I I = ...,. EQUAL HC>USaNO :::: OPPORTUNIT Y ::· ::: n or t •• Mlilkr. .., AB rMl ..... _. advertued ::;: U\ OU newapaper is sub 111111 .-'° the F-..al Fiur := Hou&inc Act of 1968 :: ~ch makes 1t 1Uegal lo 11<Ai .advertise ··an) pre ftf'e'Oce. hm1t111tioo. or 1a dllcnmulauon based on ::; race. color, rel.lg100. :.ex, ,....., Off D8110nal origin. or an J': 1~uon to make an} :~"' ~ preference. 1Jm1tu· 1too1 , utn. or dlscn minat.ion " Rl1l , ~ Thb newspaper will not i : )l.oowmgly dCcepl any ?:500 advertising for r eal ~ esiaLe which I!> 1n viola rno lion of the law 41«; .l!W ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 .•••....•.............. PfNMsuU DUPLEX 5175,000 Step. to beach Bring pa.mt & l>ho,·eb nt-t.'CI!> r1xan Just 11:.lt"d. l'llll 64& 7171 ·'"' UT1\£ MANSION ~':: E nter tiled foyer . to· uiG elegant paneled hvang ~ r oom . with massive .>1"' bnck hreplacc Oinmg area features 2 nd "°°' ~: Buillin enter· t.aJnrnent center. parquet floors. and Jrd fireplace highlight your family room PooJ and spa allow California living at its ,.,., befit ()(fered at SlJ2.500 .... ' CaJ 1645-0303 • '!11111 9129 ~1)11 ~•tt• tllO lfl••.l JI otj ~Ill} lHI» FORESTE OLSON "''' U( A •,,ft•., ------Oassllied Ads. your one- stop shopping center. Ad' l'rtt'e"" may ""'"" lh .. 1r "d' b~ lt•lt•11hune II 00 a_m IA>$.30 I'm Monday thru f'nd~y 8 10 noon Saturda) COSTA \ff:SA OP>'ICE DJ ~ »•Y GU 56711 lll'N11NCTON ffEAClf 17117$ ~arh Bhd ~l220 I.AGL°"" »F:AC-ll IU.!7 '.: l.,,..,I II"'' l.aCWl>i..QclilCh 4 .. ~ NORTllCOUNTV dial ,,. .... ~ l220 CLASW. DIAOl.MS l>l•.idltn.. ror rop' • kills 11 :. 30 pm the day beforl' publl<"•t1o n , exc-rpl for !-.unday • Monday Edmons "'ben dudhne ,_. Sli1urd.;/, l2 noon CLASS#llD IBWLA nottS >:RROR~ l\d,1•r11wri. should ~It l.lwir ad11 dally • report errors lmmf'dtalf'IY THl'! DAILY f'ILOT <l~>um~ h ablhly for lht' ftrs l IMOrr«t 11\St'rilon only. CANCELJ:ATIONS When kllhng an ad ~ sure to make a rttord of lht' KILL ti/U MBER 1lven you by your ad tiller as retlepl of your cancellallQn. This ~tll numb er mu &I b e presented by the adv .. rtJ.56 10 can of • dispute. CANCELLATlbN OR CORRECTtON 0>' NEW A 0 8 E f 0 R £ RUPlNlNC: EHry effori II made to • u1 °' F"'!"'d a -ad Ilia t b.u ben ordered. bul-UNllCllC-la&M 10 do to ..m.11 &he ad bu •PJ>e•l'tld In I.he pa~. -OlM&.A·UNEADS: ' Tlleu ~ ut' slrlNly t'Uh ill advance b)' mall or 11 ~J Oii• of our .mcea ~ .... .-kn DH40-: I'·"'· f'riday. eo.t• .,..,. 11tnN" • ii ao•• at ell bn•cll ol(lr& • THI: DAU.V PtLOT reHrvts lllt rllhl to tluslry, tdlt. tfl'llOI' cw r • f u 1 t • n 1 ••••~. •nd t~ tlU111e IU r•lt• 6 ,...., ........ ,..... !'*~· ...... . ..... .ro:::-=--;::: ._ ~ IMCH4 ...... ltlt&er call r1&1&. Ull• 00. """ be 1000 ~fort! lht! .. ~end ClOlie lo tht' bMdt aPIJ 11ral) to rvt•r )1hlnel 4 Br I~ ~ h11111 b' home <Xf ered .; t oo I\ llOtl.000. VA tt rni-. · Loci' C&U~31iiti •VJhelan Real Estate CLASSY COHOO l.1ke " model 1:. lh1 ... b~. upgaded Mn~I,• story 2 Bdrm end unrl AU amerutles. mduchn~ i.wunmJ..ng pool, tt'nOI~ & i.ecur1ty gatt-l>on l ~&1l call Loda)' 979 ~o AfLSTATE REALTORS GARDEN HOME S91,500 Val·ant and reud' to go 2 l>Lof) J Bdrm . -,e1 lud~I paUo Don't "a1t' Call 641> 7111 t.1tt•.. Q . , ' '· [®&a1~1 THE ULTIMATE INELEGANCE Ne!>tled in '\._·~port Bt'ach Bedulltul Jnd v.ann 2 "t) v.1th lorm.;I d1nin1t. llu~c; ~uurmet kitchen. prof(•)J:.1ouall~ appnwed. pm•l'<l n ght sz:rl.00>. Call 00 U303 FORESTE OLSON . .)~~ SUMITS HO 9'JAUFYIHG Owner will cam rmanc IO~ ul 12' ~-Ahfllll>l nt·W ddwc•· units ~lmule' to bellt h ~Oil l l,1._l I .Ill ~-;m •ft, I • [~ I !I I : ' ' ~ 'l ... 11 · I : . ' . ~DUPLEX $175,900! ~ bdnn + bachelor' S8700 gross. I block to water Owner financrnR 12'r-3years' Call rasl. 752-1700 (Jf-1tl '" 0 •• , '; ,, ' • •• [~l~HI DlSPlllATE SB.LER! Mesa Verde' 4 bdrm. huge separate ma:.ler i.u1te. •added Camil> r oom. pool. !>auna Owner will earl) £mane 1ng. S229.950 Act now. calJ~2313 OCWROHT 6 Deluxe 2 bdrm .. 2 bath \Wls. ~.000. Submil }OUT c:reauve C1nancing • OCUHAtOMT! OWNER'S deluxe 3 bdrm., 2 bath unit + 4 bdrm. rental. 6 c ar g arage, SSCl . l o l S195.<n:l! .... -.y,,.. ~ * 671-7060. Indian Wells rood. new J Br 3 Ba.· Tennis /pools J0.8'if. auum. loan. 7S).171$ PROORESSCVE REAL m'ATE PERSONNEL WANTED. FLEXIBLE CO llMI SSION SCHEDULE. OR FIXED DESK/OFFICE REN· TAL . A FAST GROWING CO . W/BROKER /AT · TORNEY AVAIL. CALL U) IP YOU'RE READY FOR A CHANCE. NEW OFPJCES I N THE ORANG& COAST nNANCIALCF.NTER. DUNGDlkASSOC. 8'7.-t5HU4 ....................... ........................ * * * * * * Heritage Collection SPACIOUS tS THI WOID 0,.. HOUSI 1·5: 1726 Minorca. Super .-xpanded Mesa Verde home. It featu res a huge family room . beautiful pool and patio and master bdrm with s itting room. Owners are ~•n x ious ! For m ore details. call 540· 1151' OWlia WIU HELP AMAMCI OrEH HOUSI 1-5: 3178 Gibraltar. Lowest priced home in Mesa Verde. It ft•u lures. 3 Bdrms. 2 baths. beautiful ~tone fireplace a nd 1s near all schools. Owner will also consider selling VA. )) urry. won 't last ! Priced at onl y $97.500 Call540-115 1 NO DOWM VJ,. T his :J Bdrm. 2 bath home features · hardwood floors. s ha ke roof and lar~e ~·ard . O"nt'r); a nxious . Priced to sell at only $89.750. Call 540-1151. Lnj U. COftdos &lh havt-J bt.>drooml>, IJrn1I~ room and J •-: bath::. ... t"o car ~ara~t"l\ l:loth feature hi~ a:. )Jwnable loans and the ownen. may t•arry 2nd. ~ ._, a commuo1ty pool a.nd h!OOl!t l'OUrt Pru.-e. are $ lt@.900 and "\IJ~ SIJ-0 C.t II Sclcl' t ERITAG£ I REALTORS UDUCfO $39,000 FORF.CLOSl:.flS E.\U:-;E..'\I on appro>. ~ acre + 4 Hdrm. ram home Hoom Cor tenni~. pool OC' hon.e. A bari.:ain ,u 5230.UOO For •PPl l Jil: l'H>1xn1l-..SJ• ~ 400ttr t:=SELECT C.M.11~ I PROPERTIES ilfj llomc in \'1stJ. "• Jl'rl'. Lnurrrun.:. IJ\1. tore' t-r ,,ew 3 Br den. Sl.35.000. Owner ~111 finance lll I:.!" Anxious , ha ), purchasf'd a nother home. P r1 n <·. on ly. bi~ or 11 i 727 .086() Want Ad ResuJll. 6'2-5618 PREVIEW OPENING M011CE bow DaJly Pilol Clai..s· died ads display their messaaes with leg1b1hly and impact? Our ad. ... we att proud to say. really get results. Phone 642-5678. AT BAY POINT. Only 12 exclusive condominium homes available. Paces e tter Homes presents delightful architectural styling in 2 and 3 bedroom, 2'h bath, 2 story homes. Located in one of the areas most prestigious environments above upper bay on Irvine Ave. These homes-are priced from $145,900 with very favorab l e 103t.% financing. M odels can be seen at the comptex on Irvine Ave . just west of University Drive. For more information call Tami at 546-8001, or stop by builders office 4540 Campu s Drive, a short distance from the model site. DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? If you have lutt filed your new Fletltloua Buslneaa Name aftd have not yet 1ubmttted " tot publication, pleaM dOn't forget that the Nmftatlon I• 30 dllya from dete of ftllng. The DAil. Y PILOT wUI publlsh yout 1tatement for S31.50. ow o,i clrculatlon Include• the ........ r Or1nge Co•et area and ..... notfcn ..,.,ear In all ecltlOna. lft • order to tubmtt your atmm1•.,,. for publcdon Mnd ~ copy and a check to THE DAL V PILOT, P.O. Bo• 154IO, Coeta Me .. , CA. 92121. We'I do tM reat. For htfonnatlon ·~ advert'81ng ....... Clll ht.m.. . ..................... . BEST IN BLUFFS IMO INT, ~ I.uni.. 3 BR., (am. rm .• 2 ba8 \. .. 'atters. tile, Van Luit papers; ~ u · '-ft . Cul-de-sac. wra~around P•UO. $195,000. OPIM 1·5 42J 099A CY Ow 1 •tl f A IULOUS l·PLA .. IA YFIOMT. Customized. redecorated, finest quality. Panoramic bay. sunset. nJght lig ht views . Too many e legant amenities to mention . $325,000. App't. f.ft.AM. Panoramic view. 2200 sq. Ct., 3 BR .. ram . rm .. w/wet bar. 2 1.f~ ba. ~ remodeled. redecorated, $250,000. END UNIT. Beaut. 2100 sq. n .. 3 BR .. 2 ba .. liv. area l ·level. Tile. shutters. parquet. neutral carpets. choice e.arly Bluffs $205.000 WI HAft CHOICI 19ff ALS HELE~ 8. DOWD UAL Tott. ..C.. '44-0 I J4 Utt Ir .., W1llt ... I• 11•• 11,tQf DW'IUt New p o r't B e a c b WALSTOllACH duplex -l blodt to ASSlllt4*N ICOteO ocean! Sl.&700 grou lo· 2Br. Ziiia. marvetoua OCft come• WeU ~ vww, petiol«i BBQ. spa. Assumable f1nanc1n11 saaa. Ir poot HfCh loan Jl.l'St S2m.OOO~ Hurry. uU all 7S<:k. Sll.9.950. 7S2·1700 .,,Ito .•. , •. ,I()~,.,,,,. ms IE.ll.n [ ~ 1;1111~~~6~7~3-6~21~0~~ LOOI<! Newport Terrace area. E\•eryth1og you could ~1bk-des1re ui a home couJd be yoW"S ID th IS spect:;icuJar 2 Bdrm 2 bath condo. nus t'Od unit eruoys a panoramic vtt!w c:J propQMd marina. J u6t listed! Hurry on lblS one•' S107 .soo . Call ~ FORE ST E OLSON UJ.IOA ISlAMO ldtdF.ly ...... 2 s t o r y 3 Bdrm UNIQUE CO&MrtY UVaMG 3 Bdrm home ewttiook· 1ng Cherry Laite 10 Nfvpol't Beach. Freoctl doon ~ ODlO \v~ dick w1th spa SU,. lo lake and dock Owner ~1u a.1MSl ~1th hnanc ~ ·\Slulul S243 OOU Call BuWlM' Ou.on Aaeot .it srs.«mor ~ 5000 home+Ruest rm. II! 1---------Jlall-O. SJ7 s. 000. ZUNrTS Diamond-No Bay aru J 8c1nn house.,. 2 8d rm apt.. Dll.000. OlTTSTANDING HOME .... So.., .... Bw&lluUy remodded 3 Bdna. 2 ba. IRe airy rooms +2 Bdrm Apl le.GOO. BeaWfully remodeled 3 Bdrm. 2ba. lge a 1 ry roams + 2 Bdrm Apt $&2!>,000 &MT~MCi Lovely 3 Bdrm. den home .-.cb&raung apt. Nr No Bay. J ust 2 yrs Oki $447.500 MIWHOMI o.o ... -4 Let 3 Bdnm. dell. 3 balh5. jacu.at. Park 4 cars. m>.000 ellATDUPl.ll 4 Bdrm ""8' apt and 3 Bdrm lower .. Squre roota1e caJlaot be duplicated today! On QI.id street near Soulb Be.y. 15.IJ.OOO. CUSTOM DtWUX Cbe to So. Bayfronl. Out.standing property. Two 3 Bdrm un1ta. ISZ5.000 L.-hdltal ........... '7).JUI DOfaSHOIES uiUit. au;. new ~ f~I}· <SK-orated 4 Bdnn.l Ba~~ pool and spa. Creauve financing •''ailable. $M5..000 HdlOlllDGI 2 Br 2 e. decorat« 's own home Wltb a fantAstic view overloolticag re- serv0tr It city hghu. ~.000 UDOISI •ND Newly redecttated 4 Br 3 811 on Fee simple laod. \.Cad 4' rudy for lm· med.I•~ mo••e-iJ• with creat1 ve f1n•n c ln1 avaa.Jable. 1389.SOO 7Sf.tZ21 Going Into Bwlness? As """*9d by law, new bualn••••• ualnt • Flctltloua lkl .................... re9tater that n••• """ the County Cleft. Ceel the DAILY PILOT LEOALDIP~ '°' forlN end """* lntormetloft. 142-4321 bl. 332 ., J •• ~.~~ ........ ~r:t': .......... . ~.:.:.~ .......... !~ ... ..!., .•. ~~ . . CORONA DB. MAR A s pectacular hom e •itb a n unparalleled view of the bay and ocean. Snuggled oo the cliff above China Cove. Private steps to beach. This is magnificence at its finest. Ofrered a t Sl.Z00.000. Owner will ~af'T'Y • '°' a.mo .... 4-C Fiii .. an ... .,._ ...... llt ta.wport lneomparable Hi -Rist luxury condominium. with bay & ocean view. 2 hcdrooms. 21 ~ baths. outstandin~ del'or 24·hr security. pool, jacuzzi and more~ Owner will carry. 511irt.y"-ris (1~, ~t.~~::/~!:".*.~·=~~~~~= I I .J I t .. • ,, r • • llt4' •• tJ• f O• • "" I • '· ,._ J 851-1361 675-9434 PIMMSULA POel4T Of9t SUM. I.& 17JJ OCUM &'9. Newly decorated 4 bdrm. family home. Clo&t Lo ocean. S32S.OOO. IAYRtOMT We have several fine homt''> Wllh pier ~slip B. TOllO H09W COUfTRY •• 4 Bdrm ~ .. 3 baths: ranc h ~l\'l e . mini-estate m orange groves. $249.SOO Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR J -ll llr.-. ·J• C·. · •• e ~,S 6161 OP91HOUSE SAT/SUH 1·5 24SLAJOUA ..,_on SUCH lirand ~ ~u.,Lum bw 11 e.k.o("IAI~~ horn" \'1~ ol oa:JUI and Caldb.o.. l ni Qur (t.llUAS ~ lop o l t~ hn~ 3pphanth ·1 Bdrm 3 Batb •1th 51 pa r at .. m a ~t· r bt:dn-vm ... wk SJ7•• •u 1 !'>t-11 or e'' h.ana:• • lJ0J USITHI DAILY PILOT --,AST IESUL'r SHYICE DllECTOIY For Result Servk.e Call 642·5671 bt. Jll Trap;cal ,arvdiw lta!>h ly land..,c Jped ten II~ Jlnum 'IJJ '' Lbe \.'d!Ur°' Un)> b1~ tu ~ bedroom 2 stof°) With d ZS· family room Loca&e<t • a ,.um .,,a,borllood ltu.o. bcR fam1l~ home 1$ • 1in1't•l t11 -.di JI $146 90\1 c ..i.1 ~.>1 :w11 C:SELECT T'PROPERTIES -------- liraut1fully ui>Rrallerf 3 Uc i bl fJm rm c;re-J t 1.uruh honw for enl~r· l.&UUIU! \ppn1" l&'.IO sq. I\. <W>· SU4000 • O'W'9l'r 111111 a/f'f"1 ut.. Rea I Lor DC2Zl"i Alloumt> lo~ inlt0rt"l V .\ ac.., 4 Bdrm :.! llJ t'orl; <i>. A.IC • g.i r ~ UIQ. Salli Red.>. ~~1 LOW INTEREST \ ASSUMUU LOAft Sc>ac:'°'-t>. ...ell ._ ~ &ndJYe 4 Bdrm J .. home ia presticeoej ~ Sllansl~ .... Lovely nm. fNit u.. and \-..S &.n ~ 1-mssuamaWe...,. •• io.i _. R:Uer win ca~ 2rwi azsJM)O. Call oow .. m.53'10 .; AtLSTAT#j REALTORS .., ________ .. r--------J: real -PllSIMMT~Sl1•11 _. ...... c ........... ..., ..... ......................... ,. s,. ... ....... )-C. ..... lr•nlre ............. .,..c.... .. Nos Y•rdH. Owaer win IMfp ..._ce. $450,000 -S... MIWPOIT RACH COie<>. OwHr wll lletp tl9mc•. TrMe..e. =·-... ,..1.._._1 ..... ar .. 111· r I 111 lec•-._. ,..e&......_o,,..,.,_,,w CLOSI TO THI OCIMt. . .Slit,ttt. CWet I..._ JMA..__la•-.4 ....... 0..,1 l"L .......... ~~ ... ... lrJarpep.Mw_.,.. .... .-, ....... I. f 11faM ..... -PaOIATI SAU OMLY S7J.JOO. c •• ,... .. 2 wr.. c• ........ ••••• , ... ....., ...... reef ...... C8' ............... -.... .. ....... 2744 I. COAST HWY. COIOMA DB. MAI •• 1$f-1116 ·····················•• ...................... . .. .. ... . " ..... _, .. ....................... ...................... . ._WA OfOllTO MIWfOIT-..ot . LIDO ISLE Charmin~ Country FreMb home wit h 3 Br & den. 3 Ba. &r 3 fireplaces $465,000 Lar ge lot. pool. and atrium ent ry make this 3 Br & den home most unique 01ATl{'r m ay carry 1695.000 BIG CANYOH 7 Bdrm traditional home with large yard and rantaslic views of golfcourse & Nev.'J)Ort Center lights. Sl.395,000. PllVA n IEACH COMMUNITY Terrific 3 bedroom 2 bath home in a private community of Lido Sands. Two blocks from the beach Open Sunday 1·4. 4809 Bruce Crescent. $142.500 JUST LISTED Highly upgraded Newport Crest Plan 11 I condo. Jo'eatures 2-sty. 3 Bdrm. step-down living room Offer ed at $180.000. \ EASTRM '"CAPE COD Lovely 2-sty Cape Cod family home on a large street to s treet lot. Large mast er bedroom s uite + 3 more bedrooms and a bonus room ror the kids . Priced at $285,000. . 644-9990 Lar1ie Custom OCEANFRONT HOME 4 Bedroom with an unusual amount of extr a storage in the best Balboa location. Asking $850,000. ()pen Hse Sun. t -5 1213 E. Balboa Blvd. See Connie ...... UDO ISU Separate master bedroom s u it e upstairs, 2 fireplaces, wetbar, jacuzzi with imported tiles, completely new th~. Reduced to $495,000. Open today 1·5. 124 Vi a Quito. See Mavis. 6 SHA• UNITS Nice area on the Newport Beach city line. Only 16% down and seller Will carry entire balance. Asking $375,000. Call Larry. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 2919 Newport It.cl. caner JHI Sales Associates I have a beautiful Lusk·buitt Tiburon. 3 Bdrm. 3 bath home for a r..'OUpJe or small romily. This quality home has O<'eun and Catalina view~. French doors. beamed ceilin(Cs, parquet noors und a well designed pool and spa. Better yet. it's on fee land and has excellent fimmcing! This is a home with class in a neat area. I wouldn't kid ya, cause I live nearby l.oo. Give me a call and l 'll let you know more a bout it. , Or even give you a tour ... It's price iS<:S415.000 ... And. for all you cynics. prices are not d r opping, they are going up. up. up ... This is a top value in my fabuJous neighborhood of Harbor View Hills. Like everything else worthwhile in lire. a home in Corona del Mar gets more valuable <costly). each day! <Words of wisdom from an old U.C. Berkeley '65 graduate.> Wendy We ir Beam ·Tm as rar away as your phone! .. U~IOOI: ti()'"!:' REALTORS.675-6000 244:1 &.1 Co .. 1 Hltfuwey. Coron• ckl 111., WE HAVE U Of THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN F\nd what you want in I Cllllll&ified Ads. vour on~· Dally Pilot Clar.sifieds. st.op shopping center. ASSUMABLE!! CORONA . DEL MAl/Jas!Dine Creek Exclus ive g uarded community offer s thi s beautiful 3 Bdrm +family rm. 2 bath. single s tory residence. This choice private home is enhanced b.Y.,...it ·s modem weJI appointed kif"chen. wood parquet floorin g a nd well manieured landscaping. All designed for elegant entertaining as well as gracious family living. Best of all 90h-ASSUMABLE LOAN. Call Linda Ferguson. 675·2311 · Open·House Sun 1-5 PM 41 Mainsail <Jasmine Creek l CdM TEllS-tdM DUPlll Owner interested In inst a llment sale. Submit offers on this prime CdM property offered at S225.000. Try contract of sale. Call Dann Bibb for a ppt. 675-2311 • ... ~,.....~~ ..... ,~~ ........ -- 615-UI I of Orange County ... Did We Train You? Orange County's three major real M tate compan~s have probably trained 7S0r of the county's sales associates. ' Now is the t ime to come back home to Tarbell. The company with the stability and the f inances to continue an aggressive advertising pr09ram with full page newspaper ads,'<> maintain an outstanding training program and to offer the industry's most pr09resslve marketing tools. At Tarbell, we now have a commission schedule that exceetSs.the so-called 1<>0° .... desk companies ... and we still pay all the bills. We understand that many Orange County companies are having some troub4e paying any bills at all. 1 welcome you back to the TarMfl Company. After all. you have made us what we are today. So why not Join together again and enjoy tM profits with our "sky-high" commission schedule. Last month, 32 alumni returned. It's great to have so many back! Come ... rejoin us now. ~~--& ..................... - A~t.1%LOAN . Take over low low interest loan on ·s charming North Woods patto home in lrvife. 3 bedroom fioorplan. featuring 2 lush atriums. Vaulted ceilings, rich earth tone decor, dining room, fireplace. Better than a model! Decked patio and community tennis. $128,500, call 540-1720 AllU• 10% LOAN Take over low interest loanJ ~e your equity! Attractive 3 bedroom townhome, beautifully upgraoea. with dining room, eating area, tinted windows and rich wood paneling in the livin1 areu. Garage opener, patio area, community pool. Call for deWla! '97.000. 5'0-17.20 l'n,IOO, IMldftl ..... ...,....." Asa..me the loan on thil secluded condo . . . edultl Oll)y ! Complete with dining area, patio area, private patio and built ins. Full security, close to pool, ... rec room. CIOM to South Coat Plua. Call 540-1720 "1,•, CMrlMlll STAllTIR . Grab it quick! Super starter hom~ coaiplete db 2 bedrooma, dininl area, . rtcla wood Ooor9 and paUo area. ·nrrtflc tll•estment, too. Call for detalll. MO-tm NnlPOllT ~ CU:l•C Take over the low low bMrelt loan oa th1I fabulom 2 bedroom neeutlve'a .dream ..... BXecu\ive~ tbru~D:Onnal dlDIAI toODL fireplace, mlmncl doon in the and 1 ln the kiteben. PaUo area, community pool. CloM to ICbooll " . DOW I SJM,IOO, 540-1720 ' • * PllUTl ON WATEI* "OIE•A .. 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VIEW of .,._w,...t. Sp•tlo.1 2 bdnR + de11 cCMdo wlffl be•tiM dtocor. secwity _. ,,... ... '-* ,_. n• twlW yttdlt GlltlWt ,_. ..... door. 0..... wll C9TY I st 11>. $975,000. '31·1400. Yo.°""' ttb1t bo.t ., ........ , ......... BAYFRONT-MOTIYATED OWNER vu ........ ,... docl fw 60' bo.t, ,... 2 ....... Oldlt-ntldt , ..... z •Its. C• IN co•,,.rtM to ..... . S 1,050,000. OWM. •• nlht ••dn.J Ul-1400 ON WATEl-VIBIANT DECOI o__.. .. .._.2.-...y...._. ..... _.. tllnr. • & ~.., h.,..... & l•••c• •••· Yo••• ••d escltl•• WATUNOMT 2 stery ..... - c ....... Lod of ............... '!'i ~WlfltHpKM19r ... ................. ,.,us.1.._,..... ..... Sl,095,000. 67Mt00 WATOFIONT-8ALBOA ISLAND Vic....._ J ...,., wtelt ' J ...._ weed ...... • 4 ........ ...,,., YflW. $950,000 •.. S......at-OwMr ·~ LEASE/OPTION WATER CONDO S.C.-, Weit-w/~ & VllW. ,..,....._ Z Md. 2 b& IMt .., ..... w• to oc .... $160,000. SINVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES NEWPORT-& UNITS H•ort of M•wport locotio• h• CO .. IMf'Ci .. •r••· c ... .,. ltHd for bui••n. nsld••tiol or ? S•b1111t. . S4ZS,OOO. Ul·l400 COSTA MESA COMMERCIAL falllll-loc ..... wfflll ......... l.119s .ct .. WYH• Hes ............... .. OWMH WILL CAllY FtlST T.D. $575,000. Ul·l400 MEW IAL ISU 4 bed ......•. SUS,000 CUHttAY&l JM+ ...... $375,000 llVIMI TaaACE J bed ...... SJtt,000 OTHER AME PROPERTIES ... SPYCM.ASS 6 e..•u• ...... $625,000 MIWPOITTBIACI lbed .. St 14.tOO YIUA IALIOA-2 + ._ .... SH2.000 MIWPOttT CllST-4+'-t .. SIH,150 DOVB SHOllS 5 IMd. VU •. S7'5,000 MIW IA&.. ISU 4 a.ct •.•.•••• SSZS,000 CIJRIHAYIM. lied+ ...... Sl75,000 D0¥9 SMOltl$. 4 M4. VU.,_ ............... S44t,OOO ""atieSULA n . 4 '-4.+ .... S4ZS,OOO SAM JUAM CU. 4 IMI .., ..... SIH.000 ~ ,...,. *4 ...... SJll,000 •v .. ~c1Jlled ...... sm.ooo ~ l+Mcl •....... SJI0,000 IAUOA ISi.AM» Ae4. + .... $450.000 unu ISi •MD..,.. •...... sne.ooo uoo ... J w.+ ......... ·'"'·"° Y8SAl I" C..-I Md •.•. S 13'.IOO &UPPS__. 2 lled ••••.... snt.000 CUM1f4Yltf J W.+ ...... Wt.MO COIOMA •MAI ....... Un. ... COIOMA-MAI ........ 1240.MO COIOMA •MAI ........ SUI.MO MIWfOIT SHOllS J W+ 1>71.MO WATERFRONT HOMES,fNC . MAL.ESTATE Sttln. Mffl.olt ~1y ~m 2436 W Ccml HWY • :!IS Mo,_ A.,. ~t 8Ncll e.ll>oll !Wnd ....... . '7Wtll 'fo Place your "P'atl Result" 9-nlce Directory ad ..•. Call Now 641-1671 MIU LINGO SPRING HOME TOUll Lingo Real Estate will proudly open the doors to these selected homes plus many more~ from Laguna Beach to San Clemente. Hours will be rrom 2PM to 5PM. Complete listings of all the open homes along with maps will be available at all Lingo offices or at any or the homH on tour. 1700 Highland 104 Via Lorca 128 Via Ithaca 3100 Ocean Bl vd 2006 Port Bristol 777 Avocado MEWP<>n' RACH $315.000 $395,000 Lease at S1'150 pr mo. COIOMA DB. MAI $895,000 $255,00() $169,500 & up <Sandcastle project with 45 luxury coodos units I ...... 17572 Spruce Tree Ln $128.000 Lingo RIAlEsTAlt 644-7020 Trade )OUr oki !>luff for new Jtood1.-i. with a O~M!d ad 842 567tf Sell wnh EAS t:' It's a BREEzt; C1as&f~ Ms 6t2 5678 675-3411 Make your shoppin._ easAer by using the Daily ~Classified Adi. I LO•ILT UDO IATNOMT -With JUMBO/ assumab&e lOCfr loan. 3 + maids. 4 baths. den. dininl? rm. 2 fplc 's & tots of ch arm. Sl.250.000. SMA~ ¥llW -On fee land in Harbor View Hills. 4 Bdrm. Lusk buJlt borne on one of Cerone del Mar's best streets. $318..SOO. TUanaocl NISC8fT ,.._ -Assume 91h~ loan on lovely 3 Bdrm in Dl08t prestigious area . Quiet cul de sac. outstandin1r bk yd & patio . Gourmet kitch. lge fr ml dining. S3S5.000. HAI~ VIEW HOMIS -Desirable 3 Bdrm Portofino model w guest qtrs. wetba r & loft. Ready for in-laws or ltve-in. Marvelous decorating. $244.900. llG CAMTOM -Lovely 2 Bdrm Greenbtiar ,.. 2 patios in McLain Townhomes. Ceramic floor. tennis courts. pool. spa & j()Rging distance to the high school track Sl79.900 SUYllW -Beautiful 4Bdrm Peri1..,-. Lge lot w 'room for pool. Cape Cod architecture. central air. comm. tennis . 5429.000 . IALIOA ISlAMO DU,LU 29c~ down. $349.000. 2 units. both "'1th fireplace. 2 Bd rm w tenclosed sunpon ·h 1 Bdrm. patio & lge front lawn. owe. TUIT\BOC. ESTATI -Chance of a lifetime to own a lar(!e home on an unbelievable near acre lot with paddle tennis court. playhouse & view. Don't miss it ! 5425.000. WATHFIOMT -Fabulous custom built by leading architect. 5 Bdrms. 41 ~bath . dining rm. pie r & slip will accommodate large boat. This ma~nificent home is perfect background for your collections. Sl .250.000. TUlnaoac VISTA -A 3 Bdrm + bonus room Madison with night light & mountain view. Upgr aded in earthtone colors. $239.900. WOODlllD61 AllOI LAii -3 + den "Woodside". Xlnt location ac~s from adult spa & sandy beach. Assumable loan. Sl69.900. SPY.USS,..._ YllW --Super "Cape Hom" 4 Bdrm. 2'1'2 bath, formal dining rm, 1 sty w/pC>Ol. Prime view lot/ Newport Center lights, Catalina & the bay. $695,000. tlYIMI .. Oft LlllOll 0. YOUI CHotcl .Charming Sequoia model condo with many upgrades. 2 Bdrm. 2 bath. close lo pools & tennis courts. Lovely walled garden with sprinklers. Flexible financing. Use your own lender or owner wiU 1st TD. .... I macnab I Irvine realty A IUI--~ 0. 1"1 """"' COMPANY CllATIYlf ~~ti Aen.>, plW' in N wport Beach a,s r<'ady for a b~er w tdeas to develop & wantinic rre11tivC! fmanein~ 3BR hum.-$449,500. Cookie Allison 642-8235 OP1';N SUN l ~ P M 2401 22Nl> STREET. <P 32 ) IA YSHOllS IAMA .. I lst hnw om.·red I 4BR. family rm home W/tremendous potenUal Pvt beuch area ONLY S269.500 leasehold. Sellt'r will tarry 2nd. D<>oa Chichester 642·8235 OPEN SUN J 5 PM 2602 VISTA DRIVE. (P·33> ,.IC. TO S&U Ocean. Harbor entry, Catalina & night light view rrom this 4RR. famtly & dining rm home built around a sparkling pool. NOW $755.000 incl. land. Owner will ('O ns1der f'inancin~ to qualified buyer. Larry Dver 642 8235. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 1915 GALATEA TERRACE. ( P-34 > ' .... POOL HOt•t Spacious family home on quiet cul-de-sac. Family rm w I built-in wet bar. BBQ & f pie. $185,500. Paula Bailey 642·823.5. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M. 2513 DAVIS PLACE. (p .351 MIGHT LIGHT VllWS! Pha~e HJ Haroor View ·cSeawind > Montego. 4BR family rm _& spa. Top row view, next to prestigious Harbor Ridge. ~cellent assumable financing .~ $285,000. Tom Allinson 642·823.5. OPEN SUN. 1-4 :30 P .M. 2324 l>OR't DURNFSS. <P·36)- TOP OF. SPY.USS HU! OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. #6 ROCKY POINT. Brand.new c us tom home w/over 5400 SQ;ft. in dramatic multi·level design. 5BRs & baths. Many exceptional features. SI.100.000 fee. Cathy Schweickert 642·8235. ( P-37 > I 1"1o IMTHEST, 15% DOWM! 4BR. family rm EnS?lish Country home --1269.500. S40.425 down. $2100/mo. int. only for 36 months, total payment $304 .670 -APR llo/r on AITD wt assumable underly ing loan. Jeanne Newman 752·1414. ( p .J8) TOUCH OF COUNnY fH llG CANYON! SBR smglc·level home -prof. decorated w/abundance of hrtl·k $529.000 owner will cons ider creative fin a n<·mg submit all offers. Sandie r1 x &44 ·6200 (P ~> NEW OM ntl MAllCET! Lake fronta~e! BriJ?hlon in Woodbridge Crossing on the water! When you see this home, you won't want to leave. Excellent financing. $235,000. Dan Johnson 551·8700. <P-40) WOODS COY!! 4 or 5BR home in magnificent setting w/koi ponds. s pecimen plants & giant trees. Over 5000 sq.ft. & pool. patio & privacy. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. <P·41 > TUtnU ROCK PftSIDIK1' HOME! Hig h in the hills above Irvine, close to schools. pool s & te nnis ('_Ourts . This home has everything & a great i.JSsumable loan at $109.000 & low price of $209.500 .J im O'Connor 551·8700. <P-42) VIEW Cl'TY UGHTS ... from this 4BR family rm President home w/3·car gar age that doubles as a playroom. 2 fpks. wet bar & more. $359,500. Madeline Cross 752·1414. < P·43> rAIKUlrE SUBOUMDIMG! Sing le ·fa mily 3BR home on quiet cul-de-sac in ~reenbelt location (walk to pool ). Lg family rm w /wet bar . Low-maint. $137.000. Young Park 551·8700. tP·44 > OVHLOO«lt5 6TH FA•WAY! Lovely 4BR Versaille townhome on quiet cul·de·sac. Cozy den -formal dining -· air ·conditioned. 3-car garage. $660.000. Lynne Valentine. <P-45) WOOD .... I ISTATIS! Jefferson Plan, 1-level 2BR & den w/custom spa. Perf eet for sophisticated single or prof. couple. $152,500. Natalie Benjamin 752·1414. <P·46> NOW IS THI TI._. TO ... purchase this 3BR family rm home. Gr~ ass umable loan & good financing. Short escrow possible. Comm. pool & park. $119,000. Marion Frizzell 752·1414. <P-47) TUITU IOCtC ..... , .. Pride or owners hip" Broadmoor "Inverness' w /custom decor. 4BRs, family rm & formal dining rm. Huge spa. Quick possession. $310.000. Belle Partch 752-1414. <P-48) "HEW YOIS TO~tOllE .. High on a hill in pvt community of Harbor Ridge! Fabulously upgraded 3BR home w/view of countryside & lights. $435,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. CP-49) Sllll • w fntW! Lovely air·conditioned 2BR & den unit close to pool & s pa in Rancho San Joaquin. $174,500. Rosemary Myenf'- 644-GJO. <P·50) ILMAMT ADULT llTllATt Outdoor views, lg decks & patio. "Cardiff' model townhome in Turtle Rock Vista. 2BRs, den, form al dining rm, wet bar. $238,500. Belle Partch 752·1414. <P·Sl) wooa.11 a1 IB'fWOOOt Beautiful air·conditioned 3BR home w/huge family kitchen, lg living rm w/fplc & patio area. Priced to sell fast at $138.500. Alan Beel 551-8700. CP-52) OMI Oii MAllOI ¥llW"I .. mT IUYSI $224.000 fee land, Dramatic Palermo--2-story w/4Bllt ln lush setdnl-8lllte Weill 511-8'100. <P-53> MM2JS .............. ........... "44-6200 • ........... OP. ......... c.... 712-1414 111-"" 4MtC..,..9r. ..,...._....,. c.,.....,c...-......... ~ I UNICjMll HOMIS Of'IN l.S TODAY UNICiM'l .. IAYCUST --One of a kind. builders quality 4 bdrm, slightly contemp .. immac. $280,000. See Kay Parker at 2015 Windward. UMICjMll .. 1"1 IACK IAY -·Incredible tones. textures. immaculate. 4 bdrms. billiard room . storage, RV a rea . $348,000. See Natalie Fogarty at 376 E . 22nd,N.B. . UNIQUE IN IA YCIHT --Just finis hed! 4 bdrm, single story. spacious everythings new 9~e;, loan. $275.000.' See Marian Reedy at 2306 Francisco. UMl9UI .. WHTCUfF -3 bdrm. lush gardens. spa. fin. avail. '240.000. See JoAnne Perkins at 1601 Dorothy Ln. UNl9W .. OU. COltOMA O& MA& -· New duplex. shingled. great Bay view, secluded. 3 and 2 bdrm units. $485,000. See Marilyn Rousselot at 2600 Bayside <at Fem leaf). UNtqul tM HAllO" YllW HIU.S - New, exciting views, 3 bdrm .. colorful pool. s pa. fe e land. $415,000. See We ndy Beam at 1507 Seacrest Drive. UNIQUE .. SHOlllCUfFS --Country French. 2 bdrm plus den. deck with ocean view. Assumable loan. $425.000 Sec Rita Boland at 330 Morning ran yon. UHl9UE I .. tUITLEIOCI( -Laurel Pl a n . 2 bdrm. d e n . upgradl':-. de lightful with ass ume. loan and only $182.500. See Barb Hutchings at 10 Rainbow Falls. UHlquE IN OLD CO.OHA DIL MAR -· Attractive 2 bdrm. library. plus income unit. Newer cons truction. older charm. $350.000. See Mary Ann Anderson al 608 Marguerite. UHIQUE IN TURTLBOCIC HIGHLAHDS 3 bdrm view home. countrv French decor. profess. landscaping. lop quality a ppointment~. $217.500. See M ~nlyn Hodges at 34 Silver Crescent. UMtQUE IH NEWrOIT HEIGHTS - Tudor. 4 bdrm. lge ram. rm .. owner financin~. Only $185.000. See Bonnie Barrington at 412 16th Pl. UNIQUE IM ·LAKE FORIST --•'The Woods". 4 bdrm. famity and bonus rms .. 2 fireplaces. J~e ~1'7r loan. $179.500. See Sharon Crrzine at 25141 Wlndwood. UNIQUE .. WISTSet COSTA MISA -- Super starter. immac. cond .. lge lot. 811:t 'k loan. $105.000. See Debr a Bibb at 2112 Wallace. UNIQUI ON UDO ISLI --Lge lot. completely redecorated 3 bdrm charmer. beam celllngs. massive frplce, street to strada location & lge assumable loan. $350,000. See Barbara Campbell at 203 Via Ravenna. UNIQUE IN SPT•LASS HILL -· Fantastic view. subtle showpiece, 3 bdrm, warm interior, lush ldscpe. $555.000. See Allan Heller at #21 Cambria. UNtqUI .. H.Y. noADMOOI -· Lge yards, sgle sty 4 bdrm. bright. s pacious and nr pool. tennis. stores. $275,000. See Bert Reedy at 2808 Lighthouse . UM19U1 .. OU. COltOMA D& MAI -3 bdrm, has frplce, needs decorator. R·2 lot. See Rosemary Farrar at 703 Larkspur. U~KJUI: liCMI:§ REALTORS.675-6000 2443 E.Nt Co .. t Htfhwev. Corona HI Mer WE HAVE 4' OF THE BEST LisnHGS IN TOWN . W•Adl C.UICNl78 IW.atAcltWp! 6'2-5678 BEAUTIFUL BAYFAONT HOME Enjoy Newport Beech, Calltomi. the Wftf It was meant to be enjoyed, In the comfort of this 1P9Ctacular trHevel. bayf ront town· home (your prtv• tlip ii iutt ltepl from your dOO<). Add the decOrator touches that make ttaying home tOmethlng apedal. end yOOve got ttw belt dM on tne bey. Any bey. Qw.,., will ..... wttt1 flnlnctnQ. Atl(1"9 (>!ice: ~000. ONN tOm SUn .. May 18th, 1·S p.m. W11 8aylkie CCM W11t For mof9i~ Oii Crwddy. 71~ or 7141512 112115 • -I "'...--~···. Pete~tt P.resents IALIOA~~ . sfOt'llOO« HOUSa -NIW um.. One of a kind 5 Bdrm home wlth gables, dormer windows, new titchen. formal dining room. This and more for you to see in this bright and cheery home. Steps to bay and beach. 1708 I. Oc... ..... 0,.. S...., 1·1 ASS-.£ LOAN! .. vrn. ClllSI' & SHAIP --a totally charming 3 Bdrm home with near new kitcb~ featuring natural oak wood noors. brick walls and large chopping block work cent~!· One of the largest lots in Westclfff affords a s pacious setting for the large pool Offered at S2S8.000. llltS-..... o,..s..., ,_, DOYEi SllOIES ,...... YllW NOPBn -· 4 plus Bdrms, family room -· separate master suite. Oak and parquet floors. s uper entertaining home. Pool, spa, etc. Fee land! Large as- sumable loan of S300.000 at 10.8~. 1111-..,... ~s...., 1-5 IF Yll'IE A Cl•IET Cll ANO WIMf INCTACUI Mt W TOO - -but need only 3 Bdrms with their own bath.a and expansive living room and ramily rm. Gorgeous re· modeled kitchen featuring Jenn.air. Sub·Zero. oak flooring. 20 ft. of cabinets. t'tllllt~-;:.-.;dor ovens and wine cooler. Electric drapes. beat pum1> ror•c·ontrolled heat & air condilionin~ -· and more~ $750.000. IZ2J 0 -'J Twr .... 0,-S-., 1-4 SEAVIEW NIVATI rT IS -QUtl'T rT tS -Wood & e arthtones blend in this lovely 3 Bdrm. 2 1·~ bath home. Dining room has 1U; own bar enclosure. famtl\' room and hvm~ room eacb has f 1 r eplaces Outs ide sprinklers. fountain. nite hghts. covered patso Commuruty pool & tennis c.'Ourts. S200.000 lst Trust Deed. o-.-ner may carry other. $34.5,000 Fee. I tO I Yed:t C m , .. 0,-S-., 1 ·5 8AYCIEST--ftlf AT£ PID. FO&.-MODIL HOt .. 3 Bdrms and family room. built for s upe r Privacr . Jr:tteresting plan. around centra patio and pool Sl 19.500 17fl.,..._A .... HI 0,..-..Y 1-S BAYSHORES IUSTIC Sl...-UCITT 1n an en\ iron ment tailored to family ltv m~ 3 Bdrms ~nd 2 baths Prt\'ate beach('!-.. gated community Save money on Uus k>west pnced home. Owner wilt help finance. $247,500. Z6SZC.v••..._, .. 0,-S-., 1.5 NAME YOUI TOMS W IA&.IOA ISUJe 1M11UX -- Immaculate front apartment wtth fireplace and mini view ol bay -· plus l81lfe modem 3 Bdrm, 2 batb apartment. Excellent f"mancing -· owner will help you own this! rtOC...,11 0,-S-., f-5 INYllATION TO SEIDITY .. llAUJlllU&. IAYCllST -· Arched entrance, open beams and formal step-down living room invite you in· to this f me home. Secluded patio. 4 Bdrms. family room and dining room -· all for $304,000. woo•• TOWNHM WAl.K TO ~WA and ten· nis from this exceptionaJ 3 Bdrm. 3 bath home in the "Estates". Sought after Lincoln plan --Sl69,500. BAYCIEST-SUMMEI IUIY Of'IH 11AMS. WALL OF mcl Parquet floors, shutters and wide overhangs for s ummer shade. Move-in condition. 3 Bdrms. family room, brick fireplace and BBQ, low care yard. Exceptional! $27S,000. •s• us.._...,...._ • .,._.w ,...._ wtiklt Qt~~ ....... ~=642·5200====~ DO YOU on"ta A SDVlCE? Let Ult~ bow wltll .... ta u. IWlr Ptlot s...~ .• , ... ~,. ............. ............. b "11 .. ti ... ... ... -. HA.UY 1.-TT JbP'rHl•:ta..Jdt IWU•1,.. REAL EST A TE SALESPE0'1.E I would like to talk with you about JOlning our Res idential Divis ion spec1allzmg in fine homes in Newport Be ach. Las t yea r our average rcs ident1al s ale was $4 23.150. The strategic location or our office across from Big Canyon Country Club and convenient to s uch prime areas as Spyglass, Harbor Ridge. Irvine Terrace. Corona del Mar pl us Linda J~le and t.tll the other waterfront areas 1s a plus fac:tor. Wesley N. Taylor Co. 1s a 3.5 year old company wholly owned and operated by its founder . We are not a franchise. bran c h o r ~~ub s id ia ry -jus t headquarters. All of our decision~ a re m adc m house without delay. We offer a Cully equipped ofCice in a prof ess1onal atmosphere. You will work 't\1th full·Ume prefessionals only. If you are waterfront·home oriented. our beautiful 38" cruiser Sea Trtp can help you m your waterfront home sales. . Become a part of my new team ot d e dicated proressionals . 1 will be d c<l1catcd to your s uccess. Let's talk ;.ibout it Plea-.t' tall me at 644·4910. Harry Rabbitt DQUISITE HOME IN •G CAMTOtf .\ trulv <'h'i:!:mt IJt'anf• "VPrsa11le<; .. "1th lht• lonl-. of ,1 1·11-.tom homf> r mm.11111.tll II\ t•\t'r\ r1'"'lk'tl From l h<· f 1 r.l '>l t•p or lht' gr u l t•f ul "mdm~ -.ta1 r< a.c;e to tht• rnagnif1<'(•nr J8(r vie"' of th<' hJ?hts nf Newport Beach. th • ocean & bay . th1-. home s pells p e rfection. LiJ!hted paddle tennis rnurt & rc)()m for a pool. Lar~c· ~arden k 1 t chcn O\ Nlook ing professionally litnW:caped grounds. 4 Bedrooms. 4 baths. 3-Car ~ara~e. Qutet cul-de·sac. 5698.500. Small F 1r ·a ssumable loan. 0" OCr Wtfl hefp With addttional fin ,1n1·m J! t>on 1 mt'"' -.C't'tnl! th1~ one 1-'111 .Ulllllll illll"t' l11 !hi.., t'\C'IU~IVl' I.! u <ll'dt. '\J .11 t!". C" ~II &H 4~ lll :: I 4 IUf CHA.tfTIU Y Ofl'B4 S-.. I ·5 I 11 1°0 INT'BtHT~O LOAM FEE Thi~ highly dt·s1rabll' ··Bonita .. Mod el fealur~ a <'Ourtyard entry. two extr<t la r~e p a tios. 3 Bdrms. 2 Raths . Located in the "Original Bluff~ ... Si~ f?reenbelt \'iew on a quiet cul-de·sac ~lre<?t An immaculate home priced for quick sale. Sl85.000. Buy Ulis' one-level beauty n ow Owner will finan ce. No loan ree. Call for appointment -6444910. OCIAIR:ONT-G>UAll9 MM A fantastic view or the beaut. blue Pacific. Private steps from your own door lo the com mun1ty beach . Exclusive area with a 24-hour security gate. Spacious contemporary home· with 4 bedrms. formal dining. fam rm. recreation rm. study. 31-"i baths. Spa & bulft.in fis h a quarium. SJ,100,000. Consider exchange for Newport bayf ront with boat slip. VA CANT. See any time. Call now. WATRROMT-VACAMT .... SZS.000 Fantastic bay & ocean view. A real beauty in the well-known Mai Kai. Beautifully refurbished inside & out with lush new cptng & drapes (neutral rotors ). new kitchen appliances. Huge living rm with a new mirrored wall renectin~ excitinJ,? boat activity. 2 Lge bedrooms. 2 baths. See any time. IJ07 IA YStOf DllVf Of'tM S-. I ·5 OU WOltLD &MAMCI Antique carved hand-rubbed wood & glass entry doors lead YoU into this outstanding home in Old Corona del Mar. Total use of copper ceilings, heavy soUd oak cabinets. brick floors in & out. gourmet kitchen. stained & etched glass thruout. Lavish use or onyx & marble. French windows. spa with 'IV. Living room up with ocean view. Quality. taste & style for the discriminating. $625,000. Owner will help finance. Call now 644-4910. WICTACULAI YACAnoM Ho.. I 0 ..uTIS TO LAii AllOWMIAD Award winning design. World view from two huge terraces. Wale"' red cedar in & out. ArUstic decor. 3 Bedrooms. See now and enjoy it forever. Only 199.000. WISUY M. TA YLOI CO ........ • JIU S-J111 I ... .... wte•W161'fOIM'lllllT"' CIMTll. M.I. Ht ., II· • DO._ SHOllS AllA OPIM SAT/SUM 1-1 110 I UNTIAtM> DI. C~r lfGllchl, l Dynamic prof essloaally decorated with ~at •tt~nt on to e\·~ry detaU. Four Bdrm . three Bath home f H turlng n ltahan UI f oon1aln ln e ntry and fenced pool and spa 1n lu1hly landscaped backyard Thi U1ht, airy. vlew bome owner Is olfeiing creative rinanclntt Come Sff ll 1 "4.S.000.. 71t·tJJt 631·4114 ~ __ fci~ __ , Realtors IAST'Sml WXUIT DWUX s1 ..... ~ .. , ..... OMCIS 120' AOHT W. ltth sns.oeo COMt BCIAL/IESIDEHTIAL c O' ... ,...,...., S2 t 5.000 . SHARP 3 IDIM RES. .,.....M•tlit~ JOHN IUllUDGE '4'-5096 552·2111 f!, LIMDA ISLE WATYFIONT Lease w/option to buy or seller to car ry up to $600,000 2nd T .D. + assm. $22.5. at 9.4'k Lrg. boat dk up to 65'. Offered at $1,100,000. Bob or Dovie Koop . ~ IAYRONT 3br. 21fi ba. 2yr s o ld. Best waterfront buy at S525K . w/$275K. ll"k assum. Super s harp plus boat dock. Bob or Dovie Koop UDO .. asr IAYROMT YllW 2br, 2ba. re mode led condo. Sec. bldg. under parking. pool. lrg dock poss, seller carcy 1st. T .D. Offered at $499.000. Bob or Dovie Koop. CA..-0 SHOalS 110' V1IW . 4br .. 3\hba .. fr, pool. pri beach. $469,000 w/assum. loan of $248,000 at 10.So/r . Motivated Bob or Dovie Koop. ~ 4 rLEX 3br., 2ba. + FP. owner unit + 3-2br, 2ba. Very s harp $.140.000 w /$190,000. assume at 11 ' ~ income $21,300 yr. Bob or Dovie Koop LEASE W /Of'TION TO IUY Sl0,000 op. dn . S170.000. $96,000 1st. assum at 130/r. 4br .. Jba .. FR. DR. Ne wly decor. Bob or Dovie Koop. WM LOYEIS DELIGHT Special air cond. wine alcove to store your b e st wines. Fres h . new decor., wood planked entry. 4br.. home in Mesa Verde. This outstanding property available a t $239,500. J ackie Randleman. .-w umHG Sharp, clean Republic home in Mesa Verde. Bay windowed din. rm. extra h obby area. 4bdr & f am . rm. One of a kind in tender, loving care .. To see this newly listed home call Jackie Randleman. LIA5I Of'l10M MIWPOn 3br .• 3ba .• FR, ~uge yard. Newly redecor. Beau area . $159,000. Bob or Dovie Koop. UASI OPT'IOM 4br .• 3ba., FR. den, DR. New Cpt~ drapet kit. ~170 .000. $10.uuu dn. Boo or Dovie Koop. L1A11 ornoM LAaUMA 3br., 3ba., tyr old. Fab 180" vfew. ~tom bit. $20,000 dn. Bob or Dovie K~. llC ...... TllMS Spectacular Nwpt Heights 3bd, 3ba custom home. Dramatic me ot skylight.I ai glass. 20'3- dn. ln cash or trade. No quallt.Jinl. Joyce Waltu. .... s 10% dn. Xlnt . ...ta\ area. C.M. Spadoul R·2 lot + 2br House. •·•· J~ce Wallie. R&'M•· ' ...... ~ ................. .... .,. ... ,. ....... c.... ... •ll·laA 1 1 I wtrat •....,. Brolctr Ml' llDUC• ··~ Owner aya, ''L~t 's telll'' Lovely decorators VerHHles home bl Bu Can.yon Elegant thruout. ~ID .a r;>laht u,.ht vJew f'"aot.Uc v•lue. ~.000 11~, t 250.000 lou + othf.r c.-eatJv flnancln.i Opm today 5 Rue M oot.ttux. IALIOA llLANO VtcToatAN N~w. moet ttolque 4 Udrm. family room. 4 bath Hu1ee sundeck. SS35.000. ••a• ~1\ MOOIL Just li.stects .. \\ \J 1ded 3 Bdrm r harmer. , .... 39.900. Open loday,90a •• ~Ln H CANYON LOWIST PllC• Broadmoor P lun I. just like new! Completely painted an~ude & out New carpeUnR. prof ess•onally landscaped. Nrwport 's best bu.y $499,950. Open Today, n Cherry HillJ VILLA ISABELLA CORONA DEL MAR Magnificent Spanish Villa with 180 ocean and night light view. 7500 sq ft of elegance a nd o ld world cha rm. Sparkling pool. sp:l. s team and sauna. Security gates and maximum privacy. Private· beach. Adjoining propert~ available . Sl.950.000 John Murray. Brok~r 760·9048 You've Arrived at ... UNDA ISLE s,.ctec .. W W .. •rfrO .. r•frHt of ................ rftoWMd ....... -4 ... ,rodtKff, Jos•p• W••llHgll. Wiii ecc1_1..,u 75' yedlt. TMs udllll..ey ht.d pr••fr c• IN '"" by ..... o..ly. Tnty. tM most custOMiud ttOIM la M.wport INdl. -LINDA ISLE Got 9'-JU .., ... , f1 CMlt t.o... wltt. pier a.., to .cco ..... o~ ... ...,... 60' boots. Oft.red at $995,000 with OSI ....... eo_. CMd XIRt ..,_ ........ BIG CANYON FolllllCMll 4 .... pool. jac & a...-Mn 'flew to tt.. t.c• lay. OWMr wtil ctwry Oft cwt1 ed wHt. SI 00,000 dowtt .t 120/o. Wat tobaer's c»liCJht. Al MW paiftt ..ct carpef'-J. $519,500, also a.aHGb~ as IHw optioft. ()peft s-doy I 2-4 ~ 35._,._, ...... 2075 San Joaquin HUia Rd. AcroH from BIG CANYON Newport Beach 640-5777 PllS'MIOUS INTaTAIMIMG 6500 Sq. ft.. 6 bdrm .• 8 baths. dock & s lip . Imp orted marble ; a rchitecturally designed entry with reClection pond, indoor-outdoor : the a menities mus t be seen lo be appr eciated! By a pp't . o nl y . $4,000.000. LIDO CONDO Fantastic 8th flr. condo with ocean. bay & mt. views. S550.000. MANSION OH LIDO 5 BR. 5 ba. : on 11 :i lots. Excellent location! Good terms. $525.000 CHARMING OM UDO 3 BR. 2 ba. Very motivated seller! Great financing. $425.000. IEST LOCA TIOM OH LIDO 4 BR. 3 ba .. with j:!reat terms! $395,000 SUNNY COINER LIDO HOME Move in condition. 3 Bdrms. each with full bath. Lar~e assumable Isl loan. ncalistically priced at $389.000. IALIOA PEMIMSUU 4 BR. 3 ba. brand new home at only S385.000 5 IDRMS. OH LIDO Fantastic property. just reduced to $375.000' NEWPORT HEIGHTS Fantastic 4 BR. 3 ba., on a double Jot. with s wimming µool. has a hi.li!h as$'9mable & ownt>r "Ill c arry! S265.000 PIER AND SLIP This beautiful rondo. near Lido. with full ocean view & f>ll ft slip 1s onl~ S235.000! FULL OCEAN VIEW One of the quietest end units an The Crest. Beat this for only $189,500, 4 IDRMS. IH THE CREST This is the lowest priced 4 BR. on the market. Priced t o s ell quic kly. $159.500. OPEH HOUSE SAT /SUH 11-5 233 POINSETTIA CORONA DR MAI Assumable 1st, 1 p ,4 "?-. OWC 2nd, no qualifying. 4 Br. 3 frplcs. jac uzzi, gourmPt kjtchen. 3250 sq ft. REDUCED to 5575,000 DKorator's Dream Executive Home 4 Bedroom. 21h baths. Prime Newport Beach area. S270.000. Fee. For Lease $675 Ocean & Bay li ghts. 1 bedroom & den. St eps t.o beach. CG1 Jeri H11tdar1G1t ...... f714) 752-1700 Luxury Off ices. Better Commissions. More In-House Deals. Innovative Marketing. Better Support. We have openings in our Newport Center office for men and women who seek more challenge and oPJ>Ortunlty. Our Realtor Associates are among the most success~ul in the area and they enjoy a high quality office environment m prestigious location. R . C. Taylor Co. is known for ita high Dollar Volume and quality transactions backed with innovative and effective marketing support programs. .................................................................... HM BUYEIS-STm-WATCHING TY! ICNm 111 PES! 1811 TAI.I TO WW. - llllfOllll PEOPI!! Coastal Orange County is largely unaffected by the real estate conditions the media tells you are plaguing the rest of the country. You are the lucky ones if you aspire to ownersh1p in this area. Y~ it's true that· high institutiooal interest rates make it difficult to buy. however. more sellers are assisting in the financing of homes for sale than ever before at reasooable rates, and without costly loan fees or prepayment pena lties. plus many existing loans can be assumed at the old rates. Don't delay buyin~ for institutional rates to go down because when they d o pent.up demand will cause prices to again rise abruptly. We have access to limited properties with as little as 10~ down and any number of today's best values can be bought for 25% or more down, all without the aid of new institutional 1st trust deeds. Call us. we can locate your desired property and a re s pecialist s in creative financing arrangeme nts you can benefit by. nigel Baile" and -4jjocialeJ 644-7211 OPfNHOUSE S.T /SUH I la4 425GOU>ENIOD nus speaacular Z100 ,., ft 3 8dnn 21'1 Ba homl.' ,,., located in presl•R•ou" Corona del Mar w1lh <! f treplace., r a m1 ly mom & blUd)'. rormal din 1ng .e\'er)'th1n~ \11u t'ould possibly .,. JOl l'UJS a 2 Bdrm 2 & rn 1..'0ml! urut over lhe !'> l'Jr ltl&T&Jt~ he{Pfi you mJkt• lhe pa>mt.1lU. $485 •01 Utll Dea Arnold 752 1•r .. 'l1 ¥A5"CIAL L.ove1y 48t home 1n " fantastic neighborhood · No money down t o veterans. lnv'5l now foc- the(Wln!! AUSJ'ATE REALTORS' 962-9311 - "5SUMABLE 9% LOAN 38r, b 0wntt Ult IOUS ~·Auoc.951.{110\ HOMINOf'aiY Yorti. Laoda l 1S m111 to S.AI N1ce home. apa. ~ arena. lnllls, s ) ..... old: SJU.500. Barbara 1-9IJl5..Z!llll. A.tit . I~~~~~ &a• lfY AILE IU'f In roUina h1lb ol V1!>la Ully S.S.000 wi II obC am great 4..000 sq. ft. horn<' Pnoe tl25.000 SJ.S. UALTY 1-414-1550 NEWPORT BEACH Assu•• 9.25°/o &.om Professionally decor al <'Cl 4 Bdrm. single l<'VC'I home on Pftl!llwn ovcn.1. lei.. 11us elegant home fuwre 2 Crp&cs. formal dining rm w/wetbar and ~traJ a for summer comfort. Locaied in :.\!<'. pted commwuty w1lh pool, spa ar tennis coun.,. QaJJ ,.,,,,. Shown by appt ooly . H~IJDGE IW.TY 544-9411 '7S. I I 63 ~alWAC 10 the Sale ol Fine Homes IACICIAY This ~stry 5 bdrm, 3 bath home features a lge ~famlly rm. frml dlninl rm. Perf ed ror the large f•nilly. Beaut. bid yud ror JMlUo en· tertainla1. Offered at ll4'7,5GD. 0pm-.&&n 12·5. J80l0rdmd.S.H. Hts. N.LmtllAl.TY '46-ell4 •Sli-.. M* Slr,l~taa.~te ..... V......IN•.No QUll.. Prtac 09b. Veta DO &.w.-ar. ..... ....... Modern, ep·u 1ou1 3 Bdna, a bat.It condo. ~. ,.ao. 4ouble ....... DOVER SHORES IA YRlOHT Exetullvc 5 Hdrm (2 mstr suites>. 4 Haths. Lan~<.· extended noorplan. pier & s hp will C:1ccommodate 60' boat. Owner will help finance. Open House ~al/Sun 12-5 $975.000 llG CANYON \'t'r)..atlles mO<fel. end unit with vrt!w. ~ )..l ) t•ntr) .ind hving room. 4 Bdrm. 4 Bath. ~pal'10ul' mstr suite and guest quarters. Pandled library and ~ame r1rnm Ownl•r w i H assis t w1l h f10<JO('IO~ Op<•n Sunday 1·5 $595.000 UDO IATFRONT Contemporar y home with 4 Bdrm, ovcrlookmg pier and slip for 40' boat. Unique fl oor plan, h uge s undeck. Owner will help finance. Don't miss this one' Open Sat/Sun 12·5 $975.000 HARloa HIGHLANDS Perfect (amUy home in rural setting. a Bdrm 2 Baths. walk to schools and s h ops . just s teps away from pre5ti,Pous Dover ~-Offered at a low pnce. Open Sat. 12-4 1149.900 PEHJMSULA TRIPLEX Owner·s unit with deck facing the oceanfro nt. Rent the others for income too. Owner will carry a 2nd. What a bargain ! $225 .000 Newport Peninsula s13.335s Realty . -----.-unt & Associates REAL ESTATE Hunt aoo i\ssoc•ales t'I pleased to announce 1he open1no ot new othces -spec1ah11coo •n tine real estate and 1s proud to Pf9Sent Ille tol1ow•l"O properties &?!"cc C--.. M_. Exciting. one-of -a-kind bayfront condo. Single story. 3 br. 3 ba. "Mai Kai." Pvt. courtyard entry. Offered at $750,000 Assumable Joan -Arliss Kirschmer a..eo.. Ma rve lous creative opportunity presented to buyer who appreciates a rea. Privacy • seclusion -view. Potential a~ds in this 3 level, 3 br. home inprime location. Call for details. $475,000-Polly Johnston , ....... Outs tanding, near new custom duplex offering the ultimate in design and livability. 2 level, 2 br. owner's unit plus 1 br. rental or couJd be 3 br. single family h<>me. Zoned R3~ 1 blt. from bay -Ofrered at $350,000 -Jeri Hunt .. c.,. Spacious 4 br .• formal dining rm. w /large den and 2nd fireplace. Boasts ol every amenity-tree form pool. spa & puttln~ p-een. Lueb garden entry. ~ of 2" boul\ guarded gat.e-On · at 1524.000 • Jeri Hunt DJISiCEC I .J HOUSIS fOI SAU J IWIOOM .eo:t Villa Orllide, Newport Bch MZ·d:IO IJM,000 Sat/Sun HSSllfi*IWl(Callr. ltml> Irv. W-3DIO . •1,IOO SatJSun l·S JOU!~__... 'h'aMc>Cany0n Al·lOM ~-S.t!Sunll·S 123 Via ZUrictl CLldo Ille> N.8. 75MIU $315,000 Sat un 1·5 a Lincoln Heritqe Park 552_..'7'7 $103,900 Sal/Sun 1-4 112 alendria, In ne 54P.; l't10 $121.500 Sun 1 S 1824 Port SUrUn1, Npt lk-b ~0.1720 SIM.900 Sun 1 ) 1639-A fowo , C M l-5S&-9872 $82,900 Sun 1 5 ~6 Catahna. Npt Bcb 631·1366 Sll9.SOO at/Sun I -1 13463 Villtl1te Or. Cerritos S40·~ $74 ,900 Sun 1 5 I• .... PAM IM w Def 20102 Marina Ln. Huntington Bch 548-7879 S87.5000pen Sat/Sun 12 5 • 10 Rainbow Fall CTrtl Rk Gin I lrv 675-600 $182,500 Sat/Sun l 5 608 Marguerita <Old Cd M > CdM 675.0000 $350.000 Sat/Sun 1 ~ 14 Lago Sud (Rancho Sn Joaq) NB 7S2-l414 $189,500 Sat /Sun l 5 3631 Oce-an Blvd, CdM 644-6200 Sl,100,000 Sat/Sun t 5 •633 L1do Pk Or <Lido Jslel NB 642-8235 $499.000 Sun l ·5 330 Moring Cnyn CSbr Cliff> CdM 675-6000 $425,000 Sun 1/5 703 Larkspur <Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $178.500 Sun 1 5 516 H azel Dr .. Coron a d el Mar 644-7383 $319.500 Sat /Sun 1·5 1118 Nottingham Rd. CWstclf) NB 644-7383 $249.SOO Sal/Sun 1·5 615 Kings Rd. <Npt. Hts.) N.B. 759~11· ~.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 115 Via Orvieto <Lido Is le) N.~. 759-0811 $32.S,OOO Sat tSun 1-5 2721 Fifth Ave., CdM 759-Qlll S2M,OOO Sat/Sun 1-5 ••621 Lido Park Dr. E l , Npt Bch 631-1400 $480,000 Sun 1·5 lllNOOM 824 Congress. Cost a Me sa 548-1168 S00,000 Sal/Sun 12·4 29J5Quedada tEastbJufO Npt Beh 549-7991 $250.000 Sun 1-5 245 La Jolla (Npt Hgts> NB 752-1910 $379.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 Cherry N. Univ Pk T e rr. Ir v 552-4000 $140,000 Sun 1-4 4809 Bruce Crs nt. N 8 644-9990 $142.500 Sun 1·4 1979 Port Nelson. NB 640-9900 5189.500 Sun 1·5 211 2 Wallace <Westside) C M 675-6000 $105.000 Sun l ·S •8 Monterrey Cir CSpy~lsl CdM 640·9900 $439,500 Sun 1·5 1806 Port Wheeler. NB 640-9900 $199,000 Sun l ·S 1807 Trdwnds <Bycrst> NB 640-9900 $198,000 Sun 1·4 •1712 Irvine Ave (8ycrst) NB 640-9900 $197,500 Sun 1-5 3214 Timber. Santa Ana 540-1720 $108,500 Sun l ·5 3176 Gibralter . Mes a Vde 540· 1151 $97.500 Sun 1·5 2133 £.Oen Blvd <Pcnin pt) NB 673-6210 Sun 1·5 181 Costa Mes a St. CM 546-2313 $110.000 Sun l ·4 17676 Sequoia Tree Ln. In. 546-2313 $127.500 Sun 1·4 3252 Dakota. CM 546-2313 $109,950 Sun 1-4 941 Sharon. Santa Ana 540·3666 $215,000 Sun 1-5 6091 Summerdale, Hunt Bch 897-0321 $115.000 Sun 1·4 •2436 Francisco Dr. Npt. Bch. 631-0382 $220,000 Sal/Suh 1·5 1914 Santa Ana Ave ., Costa Mesa 640-7000 $125,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 .916 Huntington St .. Hunt. Bch. 494-6594 $129 .:;<>o Sun 12·4 •4521 Roxbury Dr. <Cameo ShrsJ CdM 644-9060 $479,000 F ee Sat /Sun 1·5 3115 Bern Dr. La~una Bch. 497-3.579or752-0098 Sun . l ·S 2037 Port.Lerwick, Npt. Bch. 640-9900 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 616 Via LidoSoud <Lido Is le> N.B. 673-7300 Sun 1-5 2034 Miramar, Newport Beach 646-7171 $299.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 • 1513 Serena de Terrace CdM 631-1400 $299,000 Sun 1-5 2912 Broad, Npt Hts, NB ~7171 $169,950 Sat/Sun 1-4 1414 Olive St, Htng Bch 960-6944 $115,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3125 Bayside Dr .. Cd M 673-8550 $223,900 Sat/Sun 2·6 3872 Claremont. Irvine 552-4477 $115,00 VA Sun 1·4 • 6605 Seashore Dr., Npt Bch 673-2008 $419,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 J • .... FAM IM w DIM •19342 Worchester Ln, Hunt Bch 962-2526 $155,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 16 Skysail <Jasmne Crk) CdM 760-9321 Sat/Sun 1·5 578 Pierpont, Costa Mesa 549-'l99i 1140,000 Sun 1·5 Z15 E.16th St. <Npt Hgtsl Npt Bcb ~ $125,000 Sat12·S/Sun1·5 •15m Seacrest <HV Hills) CdM 67UOOO 1415,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 17932Wellbant, Hunt. Bch 84()..~ $224,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1.223 Dolphin Terr, Irv. Terr, NB 642-5200 1750,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2827 Francis Lane, Costa Mesa 546-222.1 Sl.20,000 Sat/Sun u ... 123 Crescent Bay Dr: WllllDl& Deb 497·'2395 Set/Sun U-' 218 Via Palermo (Udo Ide) N.B. 22t'"~ji~~,~~~ ltt-, _ Sunl·S DIRECTORY ............. ...., .. \119 .......... •J:•' '::&Al•bo« 11 ....... .. 0 •• , ........... ., .. ,., , .. _ .......... MOTWIMfAIL,__ ......... ._.. ....................................... , ... ... ...... l~lS AnUguu Wuy 1Dovcr Shores ) NB. 759,Mll S.U0.000 Sun. l ·S 41 Mainsual r Jasmine Crd> CdM 675 23ll $225.000 Sunday 1·5 2718 Shell St . China Cove. CdM 646 7 171 $420,000 Sal'Sun 1-4 209 Vi a CordOVff , Lado. Npt Och 631 l400 $389.500 Sunday l ·S 14 Rut> De uuvtllt! f Bg Cn yn > NB 700-9333 $499.000 Sat 1Sun l-5 3722 ~·t·nn, C:ulverdale. frv. 551 6747 Sl 14 ,000 Sunday 2-6 325 Aliso ( Npl tits l N U 673·4400 S23.'>.000 Sun 1-!'\ 1945 Santiago Dr .. Dvr Shrs. NB 760-9501 $325.000 Sat 'Sun l2·*' 111 l West Bay <J VC, Pcnin. Point NB 673-1900 Sat 'Sun 1-4 7 Sunrid~t·. Irvine 552-4477 S129,900 Sun 1-4 83 Pin(•wood <Woodbridge> 552-4477 $168.00 Sun l :JO.!fi •2340 Bayside Dr, CdM 675-5511 S.565.000 Sat 1Sun 1-!l 2237 Avalon. CM 642-2237 $112.000 Sun l·!'l J901 Yacht Camilla. Seaview. NB 642·5200 $345.000 Sun l -."i 2652 Crestview. Byshrs. NR 642-5200 $247.500 Sun 1-S #1329 Sussex. Wsclff. NB 642-5200 S258.000 Sun 1-."i 1601 Dorothy Ln (Wsclff) NB 675-6000 $240.000 Sun 1·5 •34 Silver Crs nt <Trtl Rk ) Irv 675-6000 $217 .500 Sun 1·."i 105 Via Nice <Lido Isle) NB .675-0000 S.395.000 Sun 1-!'l 21 CJ\mbria <SPYl?ls> Cd M 67S-6000 SSSS.000 Sun 1-~ •~718 lrv. Ave .. S a yest. NB 642-5200 $199.500 Sun 1·5 •204 Via Eboli <Lieto) NS 644-9990 S695.000 Sun 1 ·4 186 Virgna, £/Side CM 646-7171 $147.600 Sun 1-4 2501 Harbor Vw Dr. Cctl\t 673-3230 Sun J -~ 1003 Concord < l\ll'sa N. > NB 645-11303 5106.000 Sun 1·5 •1 36~Ga laxy Dr. CDHShrs>NB fi45·8169 $479.000 Sun J ·5 :l72 Princeton Dr. Cl\1 545·0318 SI 10.000 Sun l ·5 • 1726 Minorca. Mesa Verde S40-1151 S149.9SO . Sun 1-5 223 Via lthica (Lido Is > NB 640-~7 Sun l ·5 232 Via San Remo <Lido Js) NB 642-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1939 Port Brstt. Hbr Vw Hms. 644·6200 $249.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2401 22nd St. NR fi42 8235 $449.500 Sun 1 5 ~,732 S Ha ll Terr. Trtlrk. Irv fi75-:j4 JI S355.000 Sun 1 ·5 4 IEDIOOM 1723 Ocean Blvd. CPenin. rt. l NB 675-6161 $.125.000 Sun 1-5 205 Gamet , Balboa Island 673·2230 S48S.OOO Sal/Sun 10-!l 135 Via Zurich <Lido Isle > NB 673-7300 $495.000 Sat /Sun 12·4 500"K "St. <Penin.>NB 673-7300 $38.5.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2133 Mira mar, Ba1. Penin .. NB 631·1400 $28.5.000 Sar/Sun 1-5 •2328LaLinda Pl. <Bk Bay) NB . 759-0811 $180.000 Sun 1 ·5 1735 Port Sheffie ld. Npl Bch 675-3411 $244.900 Sat /Sun 1·5 =2Cunal Circle. Ncwµort Beach t>tl-8850 Sun 1-.) =32 Hue Grand Va llee. NB t>W-!iWI> Stri5.UOO Sun l ·.) 1213 E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa 675-6670 Sun 1·5 124 Via Quito CLido) NB 675-6670 $495,000 Sun 1·5 3102 Gibraltor <Mesa Verdel. C M 645-0303 $114.900 Sun 1·5 4 la ..... FAM ltM w D .. 1606 Santiago. Npt Bch 979.5370 $325,000 Sun 1 ·5 115 Via Waziers <Lido) Npt Bch 673-1020 Sat/Sun 1-5 148 No. Esperanza. San Clmte 636-8600 $179.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1801 Santiago <Dvr Shr arl NB 631-3134 $445,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2015 Windward <Baycrest> NB 675-6000 $280,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 • 131 Milford <Cam eo Shrs > CdM 644-9060 $788,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1·5 • •727 Bayside Dr., NB 644-9060 $895,000 Fee Sal /Sun 1 ·5 1866 Tustin Ave., NB 644-9060 $212,000 SAt/Sun 1·5 5 Rue Montreux CBg Cnyn> NB 759-1679 $635,000 Sat/Son 1-5 #7 Cherry Hills, Newport Bch • 759-1679 $449,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 502 Kings Road, Newport Beach 678·1181 $399,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 14 Rue Chantilly J Big Cnyn > NB 6444910 '698,500 Sun 1·5 2045 Shipway Ln. CBycrst > NB 759-MU 1275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1907 Windward Ln. CBycrst> NB 759~11 $275.000 Sun 1·5 • 1815 HoUday, Newport Bch 646·7171 $272,500 Sat/Sun 1--4 1948 s.nua10. Newport Beach 631·1400 1449.000 Sun 1·5 1806 Port Renwick <HVH> Npt. Bcb. '111-lm ... 500 S.t/ 12·5 Sun • PaaeW1, CONY del llar l'Jl.l?M 1111.009 ~11111111:.a 3S5 E . 22nd St .. Costa Mesa · 646-3255 Sat/Sun 1·5 428 Serra <Corona Hlnds ) CdM 673-4400 $398.500 Sat/Sun 12-5 • •654 Via Lido Nord <Lido I NB 673-3355 $975.000 Sat /Sun 12-5 26562 Saddle hom. Lg Bch Rl l-6.500 $268,000 Sat /Sun l ·S 1501 Lincln <Dvr Shrs) NB 548-1092 $399,500 Sun 1·5 • 1718 Galaxy Dr, Dvr Shrs. NE 642-5200 S565.000 Fee Sun 1 ·5 1865 Tahiti <Mesa Verde) C M 631·3444 S184.900 Sun 1·5 1777 Oriole Dr. CM 540-9922 S225 .900 Sun 1·5 1818 Oriole, Costa Mesa 546-2313 !249.900 Sun 1-.4 2306 Francisco <By est> NB 675-6000 S275.000 Sun l ·5 376 E. 22nd St. <Bk Ba9> NB 675-6000 $348.000 Sun 1-5 412 16lh Pl (Npt Hts > CM 675-6000 $185,000 Sun 1-5 25141 Windwood Ln <The Woods ) Lk Fs t 675·6000 Sl79,500 Sun 1·5 • 2808 Ll~hthouse < Brd m r) Cd M 675-6000 $275.000 Sun l ·5 •2518 Wavecr est Dr <Hbr Vu His > CdM ' 759-9100 $330,000 .. Sun J .5 *35' Goleta Pnt. Spygls. CdM 964-2611 $800,000 Sun 1-5 14 Morro Bay. Sp ygls . CdM 644-2466 s.565.ooo Sun 1-'5 •16()8Ga lacy <O vr Shr) NB 64S-0303 $699.000 Sun 1 ·5 2772 Bluebird CMesa Ve rde> CM · 631-1266 S239.500 Sun 1·5 • 13842 Andele. •~vine 559-8451 SI82.500 Sun 1 ·5 •2003 Yacht Dfndr. Sea vu. NB 640-53.57 Sun 1·5 3083 Johnson. Costa M esa 51\6-2313 SllS.500 'Sun 1·4 • 1942 Sanlia{!o Dr < D\•r Sh rs) NB 640-53.57 , Sun l ·5 19492 Sie rra Santo <Trtl Rk l Irv. 551-8700 S164.900 Sat /Sun 1 5 7 Ironwood <Wdbdg ) Ir v 551-8700 Sl7l.500 Sal/Sun 12·5 2245 Port Carlis le. Hbr Vw Hms 644-6200 S249.500 Sat/Sun J ·5 • 1806 Galaxy Dr C Dvr Shr I NB 642·8234 $475.000 Sat/Sun l ·5 2506 W. Adams, Santa Ana 642~ $145,000 Sun 2-S 109 Via Nlce <Lldo Isl NB 642-8235 1525.000 Sun 2-S 2602 Vista Dr. CBayshrs > NB 642-8235 $269,000 Sun 1-5 # 16 Morro Bay <Spygls ) C.dM 0444\200 $.S59.000 Sun 1 ·S 2324 Port Durness. Hbr Vw Ill 642·823.5 S28.5.000 Sun 1·4 ·30 •3707 Inle t Is le (Jfbr Vw Jlms l NB 642·8235 $350.000 -Sun 1-5 • 1801 Sabrna Terr. CdM 642-8235 $695.000 Sun 1-4:30 • 1919 Galatea Terr Clrv Terr> NB 642-823.5 $755.000 Sun l ·S •2513 Davis Pl. Upper Bay, CdM 642-8235 $185.500 Sun 1-5 14062 Chagall. Irvine 752-1414 $121.950 Sun 1-5 •2709Cardina l <Mesa Vde> CM 556-2660 $217,000 Sun 1-S 21 Rue Fontainblue (Bg Cnyn> NB 673-3355 ~.000 Sun l·S •21 Bodega Bay <Spygls> CdM 675-3411 $479,500 Sun l ·S 10121 ForrestaJ, Hunt Bch 54()..3666 $106,000 Sun 1-5 946 Gldenrd <Gmbrk) C M 545-9491 $179.750 SW11·5 1521 Anita Ln .. Newport Bch !W(>-6259 S242.000 Sun 1 .. 1 •2872 Ballow Ln (Mesa Del Marl CM 556-2660 S115.900 Sun 1·5 3400Catamaran CHV Hills> C.dM 640-2996 Fee Sat /Sun 1 ·5 * #1 Tiburon Bay. CdM 675·3411 $695.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 l9aOOM 22 15 Alta Vist a < E . Bluff) NB 644-9060 $255,000 Sun 1·5 * •401 N. Star Ln. < Ovr Shrs >NB 75~11 ~-000 Sat/Sun 1·5 119 Via Orvieto <Lido Is le I NB 673·nJO SS2S.OOO Saun 1-5 •31529 Aquacate. San Juan Capis. 631-1400 $595.000 Sun l ·S 1000 Mariners, Dvr Shrs. NB 631-1400 $795,000 Sun l ·S 1708 E. Oen Blvd. Penin Pt. Bal 642·5200 $335,0001 Sun 1·5 1524 Antigua Wy <Dvr Shn> NB 645-0303 SSS0,000 Sun 1-5 3358 Marigld, C M 546-2313 $1521900 Sun l -4 3021 Garfld. Costa Mesa 546-2313 Sl~.000 Sun 1--4 I• ... •AM IM w DIN 1601 Orchrd, Santa Ana Hts ~ .... 546-0814 .147 ,500 ~ 12.5 •43 Royal St. Geor1e <B1 Cnyn) NB 644.QOO ~S.000 Sat/Sun l-5 •209 = = <Dvr Shr> NB 6'2 .ooo Sat/Sun 1·5 6 Rocty Pnt, 8'>1111. CdM ea.-. 11,te»,ooe> Sun 1.5 ••U2Hbr Jal J)r,! 8TWU1 11 Sun 1-S •1'71...._.m~ Ru>CM ,....-11 .. IDO &m 1·5 •t151Samar <lie.a Verde> CM MS-9'91 Sl89.91SO Sun 1·5 12B~TrffRd, <BtgCrlYn> ~ 1575.000 Sa(/Sun I·' •#6Cherry Hilla. Bi((Cnyn, NB 673-1761 11.500.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 •21 Pt. Loma Dr. CSpyfls>CdM 159·9100 1885.000 Sat/Sun l ·S ••305NorthStar <DvrShn>NB 673·3355 WTS.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 1014 Mariners Dr <Dvr Shrs> NB 640-5:m Sat/Sun l ·5 6llDIOOM •#3 Montedto Dr, Corona del Mar 631·1400 S625.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 20462 Birch St. <Bk Bay> N 8 759·~11 $499.000 Sun 1·5 7 ... 00M • •2627 Cove. &rona del Mar 67~ $695.000 Sunl2·5/Satl-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE l .. •• 2320 3rd Ave. CdM 642-8235 Sun 1-4:30 J.J .. •2600 Bayside Dr. <Old Cd M l CdM 675-fJOOO S485.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 l •• & z •• JJ:r4SthSt .. Newport Sch 673·6210 Ope n Sat /Sun 1 ·5 110 Colhns. Ra t boa Is land 642·5200 s.ns.ooo SattSun 1·5 lll& 31 114 Opal. Balboa Is land fS73·3331 S.525.000 Sc.it tSun 1 4 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I llDIOOM 61 Lakepines <The Lakes> Irv 675-6670 $97.500 SattSun l ·S 1101 W. McArthr. #205, St. Ana 540· 1720 S73.SOO Sun l ·S 2 IB>IOOM 2501 Sunflower N 1. (;M .544-8542 S70.900 Sun l ·S 234 Clifr Dr. it2. Lag llch 12131822-9005 S4n 1·5 2518 Elden AH' I oak Glen l CM 642-6731 Sl05.990 Sat Sun 10·6 33 Ima Loa Ct. CNpt Cresu ~B 673-7300 Sun 1·5 t lJ J So. CoaM : r -201. c~t 759 ~11 SI09.SOO Sat /Sun 1·5 2511 W. Sunflower. =K2. Santa Ana 545-1861 S79.5'1C• Sun 12 5 u3(1 ScasC'ape cSuP<'rior Bh d 1 l':R 673-6210 Sat Sun 1·5 543 W. Wilson. Costa Mesa 631 1400 Sl00.000 Sal/Sun 1 5 •443 Gloucheste r . C M 64S·9161 Sl.26.600 Sun 1-5 • * tm Baysd Dr. Uhl Kai) CdM 644~0 $525.000 Sun 1-S Vista La.redo CThe 8haffs > NB 640-5560 Sl63.500 Sun 1 ·S 412 Vista Grande <The Bluffs> NB 640•5560 $218.000 Sun l ·S 2511 Sunfl wr. :: f'l6. Santa Ana 540-~i66 S79.900 Sun 1-5 2 II P'l.US FAM IM w DEH ll Pala medc!\. lr\'inc 675-3411 Sl 15.000 S.'lt 1Sun 1-5 23 Palo.s ( Rncho Sn Joaq. >Irv 759-all t Sl89.500 Sun J ·5 633 Lido Pk Dr • E2. NB 760·9333 5489.000 Sat 1Sun l ·5 ~Clubhouse (Ms a Verde > CM 540.3666 $130.oOO Sat1Sun 1-5 l ... OOM 2430 Santa Ana Ave. CM 642-6734 $114 .990 Open Daily 2702!6 MiUpond W .• Capls. Bch • 492--4121 $149.000 Sat/Sun l ·S 505 Vista Grande c Blurts) NB 640-5560 $172.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 401 Carlotta <The Bluffs) NB l 640.5560 $179.000 Sat/Sun l ·S 2630 Vista del Oro <Bluffs> NB 640-5560 $148.600 Sat/Sun 1·5 107 Morristown. Montello. CM 646-7171 $99,950 Sat/Sun 1-4 * • 1317 Bysd Dr. NB 631-7600 $750.000 Sun 2·5 #4 Sand Dir Crt. NB 540·992'l $125.000 Sun 1-5 395 Sunrise Cr. C M 646-7171 $157.500 Sun 1·5 2472 Napoli. Npt. Rvra. NB '646·7171 $99.SOO Sun 1-4 • J Sebird Crt. NB 540-3666 $118.900 Sun t -5 J M PLUS FAM IM w DIN 22 Ba rlaventoCt. <NptCst> NB 644-9060 $178.500 Sun 1·5 2443 Vista Nobleza <Bluffs> NB 64()..5560 S250.000 Fee Sat/Sun l ·S 22 Whtwtr, J asmn Crk. CdM 964-2611 $300.000 S un 1 ·5 4 -.oow . 359 Vista Mader a <The Bluffs) NB 759-Mll $190.000 Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 TRIPLEX FOR SALE 2 .... 643/6'5 Plumer. CM 759·9100 $175.000 Sun l·S HOME & INCOME FOR ·sALE J • + IMCOMI UMrT 425 Goldenrod, Cd M 752· 1920 M&:S,000 Sat/Sun 12--4 .. .,, .. . . -........ --·-.. ·--··· MISAVROI Beautiful. s pacious home. remodekd & re- paided. New c~ta ill thla executive home; 4 bdnm., 3 baths, aourmet kitchen, with add-on family rm. HiRhly UP· ~!Open Sun. l ·S .. 11165 Tahl.U. muoo s.t.ANCoMo Beu. upl(l'aded 3 BR. 2 ba Nr. So.· Cst. Plaza. Sl~.<00. A~cnl 644-6161 '44-0134 ATTN. VA BUYERSt 3Rr. 2ba. Owner aniuous. Dwtger le Assc. ~~ SP»ISH HACIBC>A OMIACKIAY OW Wortd eta .... . v ............ . 4 bdrm . pool. hot tub, \'olleyball court. S.S7S,OOQ Creative rmam·mg. Br· ·~ o((ers ~ lrvin1• AH~ \Bilek.Bay l M.~~ 7141646 1044 l+POOl. Slt,900 No down VA or assume t64.cn> loan. ~ per mo. ~67 cars*bikes~ •skateboards• trucks.baby carriages*tea carts•trikes rot lerskates • walkers*toys •wagons•••• scooters•hot rocts•coupes• trailers*hard tops*convert- ibles*motor homes•tawn mowers*tirnos *corporate headquarters •garden carts Model A's ..... *typingtables wheelbarrows• recreational vehicles* golf carts*model trains*bikes *pianos* cars refrigerators - *skates**•••• ·If it's got wheels, you'll move it faster In a Dally Pilot classified ad.Call 642·5678 and a f rlendly ad- viser will help you turn your wheels Into cash. ·. NICI •llHICTIOM $45.000 drop 1n pdr~ makes 'hti- t'lassle Colonaal Tradewlnd an ext't-llent value 4 bedroom. coiy r~milv room. Pool woterlnll. Rreal 'l('W Owrwr wtll <·urry lor);!e 2rld Nov. only~.~IO llG CAMYOH On Uw ~olf cour.?tt.>. tcOrJ!t>Ou .., :t bed room with t ht> ull 1 mat<' 1 n dt:eorutlnj.e. quarr) tilt> floors. hit in stereo & wme C'abmets /\ mu~t ..,,.,. pro~rr~ wtlh <'rl"nft\'e f1nan<'ln1ot Priced ut $499,00U PENINSULA POINT J u::.l hsled. :-.upl'r harp 3 & dt>n I m mu cu bt tt.• ,. on c1 1t1 on Pt' rr (' l' t l0<·at1on. s tep:, to btt\ or beach An ex<.'ellent value a\ $.12S.<Ol PICTURE THIS Sit bac k. relax and enjoy the cool sea breeze:; and a spertaeular vil'w of tht• orcan and city li g hts from <J luxuriously appointed 3 bedroom Z':: bath townhouse abo\'C San Clemente . Hecreational f atilitil!s including pool. <.'lubhouse. and a 3-par golfcourse are a short walk awav Add to this low interest financ in~· pro\'iderl by the owner and the pk ture i::. complete All for $129.500. · '-W•AdtteA.its 642-~1MlntAdHelp" 642-~8 .._ ----------.. Attcnt11m l,Qndlord!>. LOW-M1'1HST 1i40MIY AV AR ARI fOa lllHAllUTATIOH LOAMS Arc your rental units in ncE'd or repu1r., Do your t€'nants ll<1,·e lrouble Jm,·insz tht-ir renb'' The nt'4' ~t'\'1!1111 f! \1111.:• till• lkhJbiht:1\Jon Prngrarr JJ1111111,krt'll In lhl' \lr.mj.!t' \ 11unl\< I lou:.rnj.! ..\uthority mu~ Ill' ahl1• to h1•lp \'rlu This prn)'.!r:im j., rh•'il!nt'f! tn r c•h:.ihrht;itt• r1·ntal unil "" prO\ 1d<· lnn.1H t•rm n·nl .ti rnt'omt• n'P»'' re habilitation f'l)'.I" mf"l1•1 mnnthl\' 'l1>"r:tt1ne c.>xp1:n!I<". umt alln1,1 a r1 •:1 .. on;1bl1· prnril on H1ur m\'es tml•nl in lhl' pro111•rl\ In Jrldilion tilt' proitrJm J>fO\'ldl'' r1•nt;1I .,ub'.1d11" tn qu;illlu'<1 h·nant ... OWHElt IEHIFITS: • I 'rnp;.·rt' uppradt·cf • lh 111 l';url on llmt· • 11\trn·r 't•l1·1·t., lt•n,1111 ... • l<1·nt ucli11"1 mt•nt orm '"'""" • l'Clll'ntial l.1\ lw1wf1h \r1•a,. lh.11 an· t'11)!1hlt• fur I ht• prn~r.1m ,,, th1 .. llmt• a rt• ('~ta \lt•-.a. Hu1•n<1 l'.irk St.inion :inti t'nrnrnrpnr:ill'<l Oranc1• 1'011nh Fnr f11rthl•r rnfnrm.1t11111 t·1int:111 .Jc,.. (;r;ml. \111t'h·rJtl! Rt•hal>rl1t.1t111n ~UJ>f'r• l'llt Oranl!t' ('ounl v llou,rnl! 1\11thorrl' 20.IJ :\. Hr11;11I" ·" S;inla An.1. ('.1 !r.t7fJli 17141 547-9133 ~ECTORY MOBILE HOME FOR SALE I llDIOOM 37 Drake (Lido Park l NB 631·1400 $23.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 42 Beach. Newport Beach 631·1400 $49.500 Sal/Sun 1·5 20 El Paseo. Newport Bch 631-1400 $12 .800 Sat/Sun 1·5 Z llDIOOM 14851 Jrfry Rd #143 CMdsw) Irv 551·3>54 551·1090 Sun 1·4 40 Drake CLldo Pk) NB 631·1400 $26.500 Sat/Sun l ·S 43 Freemonl CLido .Pk> NB 631·1400 $32,000 Sat tSun l·S "C" Anchorage Way. NB 631·1400 166.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 HOUSE & GUEST FOR SALE ..... ,.... ........ us Amethyst . Bal bl 646-7171 1429.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 HOUSES FOR LEASE J~ 425 Goldenrod, CdM 760-9536 S1350/mo lse. Sat/Sun * .... **Wal .... ... ......... .... J "'oles worthy & Co. no EA$TBLUFF OR NEWPORT BEACH. CA ~20 ILUffS IEST VALUE! Park hke• lo.t•ttm): on major g_reenooll v. Jth muturt-SyC'umur~ Spuc1ous. 2 h<lrm & ('Onn•rt den. 2• :1 baths.. Light & br1~ht. with wrup around patio for 1».lru prl\'LH'\' 5174 ,900 Held open tudu\ I S 31"' AH•r11d a Cumt>rtt l i..u~ MJll'IWthtng 111 ~di · 1sll.1. idle tll•ms v.1th ;.i < iu.-.t11ud uch. do II Wl'll Ol&lly Pilot Class1l1ed Ad --------- SPYGLASS EXECUTIVE HOME o.,..... will cntltt wfttt flll.c'-J I m m a l' u I J l c . p r o f e !> s 1 o n J 11 ~ <lt>ror:,1te<t. Mun~· '-P<'tial featurC'~ POHTS~IOl'Tfl modt•I :J bedroom. 21 :! uath~ J)O!>Si hh• 5 Ut>drooms Or separalt• family \\Ol'kshop, in -law quarkr:-. POOL u nd -.p~1 5439.500 OPEN Sl':'\D.\ Y 1 S H MONTER EV cm CSpyglass 1 MEW LISTING Pha~t· 111. 1 larbor \'1l'\\ Homes Mon<JC'O mo<IC'I Shcm s likt• new 3 bedroom or ~ + lie n. Extensive tustom patio:-. Large lot Loan 1s assumahlt• al 12r; $185.00(). 2037 PORT LF.R\\'IC'K OPEN SJ\T/S l ':'\ H • IAYCREST ,OOL SIZE YARD :~ bNlroom famtl~ room homl' "'tlh ,i:eourmcl kitchen. Serluded master s uill' 1807 TRAOEWlNDS OPE Sl'NDA Y 1 5 HARBOR VIEW HOMES TWO "Monaco" mode ls ·with excellent finanr inl! available. 3 bedroom~. 2 baths . Great locations near pool & ~reenbclt . 1979 PORT NELSON S189.500 1806 PORT WHEELER Sl99.500 OPEN SAT. 1·5 IAYCREST Ivan Wells built 3 bedroom home Jots of wood and glass char acterize California free Ji ving. Pool. deck and cabana. Dramatic floor to ceiling firepJact.!. Sl97 .500. 1712 I RVINF: A \'F: OPEN SUN 1·5 NEW DUPLEX Eas t S ide Costa Mesa newly con s tructed 3 bed r oom and 2 bedroom d uplex. Many upgrades. Take over t.>Xi s ting lo(Jn . plus. owner will a ssist S250.000 BIG CANYON Fant<Jslil' view of golf course a nd mountains. Vers<.1illes model at end of c:ul-de-sal'. Dramatic entry. two story li\'ing room and formal dining room. Fabulous master suite on first floor plus threl• other bedroom s uites with their o~n baths. Guarded i.uit e ro mmunit y . Fin;.rncing an1il:.ible $675.000 SPYGLASS BARGAIN FANTASTIC TERMS Transferred owner wi ll carrv 1st T . D . at OHL Y 12%. Gor~eous C>x e cutive home featurint? 4 bedrooms. 21 " bath~ and a lot more. Corner location. room for a pool. A steal at $395.000. THE ILUFFS GREAT FINANCING. Lowes t price ~ins the Bluffs. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths -newly redecor ated condo close to schools and s hopping. $165.000. ATTENTION CUSTOM BUILDERS SPYGLASS LOT Custom homesite. one of the last view lots remaining . Views of ocean. Newport Harbor a nd Fashion Island. Call for terms & inform ation. $550.000. STARTER INVESTMENT F;aslside Costa M esa duplex. Identical 2 Bed r oo m h o m es. Recently refurbished. Only S139.500. Excellent financing. SubmJt terms. DELUXE CONDO ASSUMAILE LOAN A year new with Newport Beach loc~tion. 2 bedroom. den. 2\h bath. Vaulted ceiling in living room with brick fireplace. Highly upgraded kitchen. $174,500. Near high school. FIXa OM u•. LOT Eas tside Costa Mesa 2 bedroom home. Assumable t st T.D. Great potential. S89.SOO. Hurry! Submit on financing. ~/w B.auli/uf B/u/fo SEl.ECTO HOMES OPEN TOIAY 1-5 401 CARLOTTA. "Bonita" Plan in former mode l home complex . Spacious 3 bdrm. + added breakfast rm. I-Story. end unit. Lovely setting. l.lght. bright & Dutch clean. Abounds with charm & appeal. Your very best "ori~inal Bluffs" opportunity a t $179.000. 2110 VISTA LAREDO. Dramatic & s pacious 2 bdrm .. 2 bath + form. din. rm Totally up~raded. "P lus h " $163.500 <Owner takes big second) 412 VISTA GRANDE. Super deluxe . c u s t om s p I i t · I e v e I . bay ,. 1 e" . "Elej!~mt". $218 .000. C25~ Down to ~ood financing ) 2630 VlST1\ DEL ORO 3 Bd rm (2+den >. 2-s tory "Doll H ou~e .. townhomc. $148.6-00'' <20'; Down to good financing 1 A Fran Scott listing. 2443 NOBLEZA. 3 Bdrms. family rm . 1 story : bay & li~hts view. Completely redecorated. all ne" model home interior s umptuous decor . YOL' OWN THE LAND. $250.trn ,\ Fran Scott listing 505 VlSTi\ G RANDF: Rarely offered. Hi~hly desirabl~ end unit . 3 bdrms . 1-stor .v. beaml'd ceilmes. "Linda · la n. ::ili:!.5Ul1. Scl· Ut•l l .' d~·' .111d·· 1 oflnJa !J~fe Waler/,.onl Ll'a~c ""'option to buy or seller to carry up lo S600.vOO 2nd T .D + •~ssume S225.000 at 9.4';. Beau. decor. 5br .. 5ba.. lr{:?. dock up to ss· boat. offered at Sl.100.000. Prin. onl y. BOB or DOVI E KOOP 8~:631-1266 --Res:760-1580 Speciali'st . . . ... •• ' 4 ' ,. , ~· •n <n , .... -,,. ··-?""'" r .. •r ,. T ~' ..._, •· .h, ...... •1 ,. 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Call for all amen1lles. 91)3. 7llll l .,., • (fJ. • •• t -. THE REAL ESTATE RS IOMANTIC: ~ RB4DIIYOUS Penlhouk view ocl'an. harbor & city lites Bear.a upgraded t'OOOO •n new Villa Balboa Pnced to sell at S235 .000. Ai.sume 1u~2·< lo an. I turry llus 1i1.oo 't la.sl ~·Kf'nned~ Anna ~and. Exlu.,1ve Na \17~. t>Jl-~ MOOOWM I I' 1°0 VA M~a \'t:rdl" Warm J ti.tnn. 2 ba. f.am1ly room. hn ck frpk :-il'al u ee hn\.-d ... lrel't Walk to i.choob \A term" n•> 1~J:Wn S1 10 900 Call n11v. )46.2313 zaos OOWH \<.'IS call ll'JW 1111 1h1-J lJt:dr~ bl,-.a Ul) ,. 1 lb 110 tlov.>TI dflll nc1 do-.1ni.; •tr L' J I.tit 11'\tJV(' lO .. ml 1'0 JO> ~:lt-~· •Whelan Real Estate 4IORM R.AMCHSTYLE HOME S,,,750 ~ .illt lo PJTlt M hoot-~ l>hoppl.ag < l'nters J •>ll \11 bearh Tn ~ li()() dov. n ..x ibMlllk' ~lb moothh pa)men~ .\<1 oov. , Jfl ~767 . · ... ltlOUCED S4SK For Qiljdl Sek Assume io •,~ loun Ove r l6005q ft of graci o u s lrv1n ~ BtM&iful MO# condo pro- Ject. Great v\ew of harbor & ocean Ad IL!. 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OAtl.\ Pturr •••UM«• llllbllll• lnr lht• llr•t 1 nt'Mf ttt 1n""1JOft on ty CANC~:U.l\TIONS WhPn l11lhna an ad l>f' urco 10 mtk" • ~ or lhr Kii.i. lllU:\CBER Qlvl'n )'!\\I b~ )OUf ad taker as ~pt or Y°"'' u nt'tllalion Tb1t kill n11mbtr mu11 b prtstnlt'd b y Ill«' ad\'ffi)M.'f '" tll'4' ol • dt~pull' .. <'ANC~'LLATION OR CORR tX.'"t'lON Of' ro ;w 1\0 R E F'O RE RUNNI~(; tlvtry tffon i, m110t> lo 11111 or ~l I MW Id lll8t h•• bHtl ontert'd. tMlt •• cannol 1uaranttt lo do "°" unlll t.M ad llH ·~·red \ti ll\e paptr DIM E·A U~F: ADS Tbflt Id• ert atrktl.Y t'Hh In lldvalln! by mail or a l any onr of our Mflffll NO plltlM onkn DfadhM J p m Friday C'Ollll Mt!lll o(f\('f • IZ 11001 11 111 branch l)tf\~~ THC DAfl.Y Pll.OT '"""" the r11111& to da»ify. fd1'. -°" ,., .... '.1 ' advert.IHll\""'-• •• ell•••• '" ra&u • :&.. ................. CLA ... ~-~ CottaM .. •. • OPEN HOUSES 1 ·S * ~ .. 00 ... SMOttlS -· 5 Bdrm. fa mily room .home. Large pier & slip. wUI ltandJe 3 boats. Sl.000.000 Fee. SEE BRENDA PETERSON AT 314 MORNING STAR. . OPIN IN SPY.USS 4 Bdrm. 21-i baths. large pool, $375.000. SEE EDJE OLSON AT 1653 REEF VIEW CIRCLE. OPIM lt4 COIOMA DIL MA. Remodeled 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath. also 2 Bdrm. 2 Bath rental $345,000 .. As· s umable loan. SEE NANCY SIM· MONS AT 423 CARNATION ONff ... MIWPOIT llACH 4 Bdrm. f'R . DR. ~uperb famil y home. S212 ,(X.W) SF.E KAY RANG ER AT 1866 TUSTI N AVE. Ont« lt4 HAaotl VIEW HOMIS 5 Bdrms. 3 baths .. open yet pr1\ ate r ear yard. localed next to green- be lt. S238.500. SEE JOE KJEVA AT 1848 PORT STANHOPE PLA\F.. ONH ... TUITLBOC:I GUN Check the FINANCING & VI EW from this townhome Wlth 3 Rdrms. den & fam1I'.-' room $234.500. SF:J-; USA WHITE AT 8 MILL C REEK 0'fN ON ,.OMOMTOIY IAY :'\(.•w h'1me for your LARGE boat 4 bed r oom Qu 1r k possession. S895 .UOO SEE MARY HARVJ::Y AT i27 BAYSlOE DRIVE O'f:N ~UDO O\\nC'r ma~ ('Ons1der fmanc=1lll-! :1 Bdrm. 4 bath:o-, den. 45• lot. $395.000 SEE SUZI E I-;XLEV AT 2Hl VIA PALERMO. Of'EM lt4 C:OION.A DB. MAtl Corner d u p I t• ' . '-' a " S 2 6 9 . 0 0 O n o w S259.~XI Owner will finance SF.E GINNY ANDERSON AT 521-5211"1 MARIGOLD OPlM 9" TW'nBOC:• Spacious cor- ner lot. 3 bdrms. family room &c atrium. $145.000 Includes the la nd. SEE J O CAROL HUNTER AT 5442 KENa;HA. OPIM IM .CA..-0 SHOUS White water view. 4 Bd. 3 ba, pool & s pa. Excellent fmancing, $788,000 FEE. SEF. CARbLE McMAHON AT 131 MILFORD DRIVE . OHM it4 CoaONA O& MAii New l'ustom European style 4 Bdrm. 4 baths. large lot. $750.000. SEE F:VAN CORKETI' AT 31S POPPY AVE!'IUE. O,EN IN HAllOI VIEW HILLS 3 Bdrm. beamed cathedral ceilinf!s. Lush landscapinj! $255.000 FEE. SEE LYLEEN EWING AT 3809 PARK GREEN DR. 0'9I tM CAMEO SHOUS New list · mg Lcl\ely ,·1e~. Free form pool. gated entry. 3 Bdrm. 3 full baths. $479.1100 F'F.F. SEE LUCY ROSE AT .is21 ROXBURY DRIVE. OPIM IH THI IWffS 4 Bdrm. 3 bath '.Jp~raded Carmelita Plan. $178.500. o;;F:F. NANCY IMBER!':INO ..\T 2104 \'IST.\ L \HEDO O"N IN EASTll.Uff. 2·Storv 5 bdrm. <kean & night light \'iew · Spa<.'ious lot S255.000. SEE JIM MULLER AT -221 S A I.TA· V •ST A. UOOI~ Rich woods. imported tile & beam l'eilmgs accentuate this refreshing- ly unique 6 bedroom home on 70' lot with pool & yard. Large assumable loan & owner will assist with (inane· ing. A must see for those seeking the finest. $825,000. UOO ISi.i UCmHG ...,....MIAH HOMI Four bedrooms. four baths. your own Englis h pub and all withiQ steps of the beaches. tennis courts a nd clubhouse. $395.000. ntl PllficT'loMsT Bluffs excellence Trina plan with spa . patios and completely private. $208.000. SOLAI ... , Blurfs Q-Plan features solar h°' water h eati ng amon gst itl amenities. Spacious 3 bedroom home. Sl78,500. POOl MIABY Turtlerock location on cul-de-sac street. Plan 1. 3 bedroom, neutral decor. Assumable fixed interest rate loan. Easy care yard. sue.~. .... , ....... , One of the last remaining origin.al Corona del Mar vacant lots. P erfect ror a duplex or single ramUy hom•• 1140.000. ' Sunday.Mey 1a llMIO UALTOIS 611-1111 .Jl4' IAYSIDI M ; .. c.-.. ..... fAMTAsnc IAY YllW. A ....... ...._. .. ...__ ... ., ..... ,.... wpl•a: ... ........ CUSTOM ... , .......... T l 67J..1761 760.l S97 IDICe U0.000 Spy~l aH!\ Ne!w U~df ord . l mmm·ulull' ~.IJOO · . .-. ............... ,. ... .... L-dc~_.~_.~ UUMo. u..11-t-'-• •·'- GOU COUISI VllW UiR Cunyon. ~u~tom m n. 1un. fl Bclrm s. 5 buth. 2 ~pa~ 1>001 M ti~tH.f't'1.·~nt $1 ,500.t>IXI \\ JI 901114 IAT: .. S.•' I ... .. 4CIAM VllW. W. c-... .._. .... -............... ,. .. ~,._. .... ~ ............... ~'= .......... ()....-... .... l.4.1t1W w .cu1111ecW. ,.., .. $47'.SOO. °'" 5 • ., 1-S. l&.Ufiff 'T" Pl.AM: Wei piric.4. •l .. IM c..._ Mott pip .... I Pie. Priud .. Sttl,toO. OM P'OfMSETTIA: l1t CoroM def M•: ••cl-...... ""'" dowa. two .., eeclll wlttl flr••l•c•. M.w c..,... .ct poW. he .... IKw property. $291,000 "ON LAllCSPUI: ..... ..._. ... ao .... pric• • C....... .. Mor. Very lt•1 .. l1 fwiclr fireplece, wood b•eM ceUflNJI, fflrH ..... am + dN, two IMlllla; l·Z lot rHdy to .... ----.... s 114,000. -COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 251 SE. Coed Hwy •• C--., Mw 675-55 l l 'RACH HOUSI .. .In-Law qtrs .. $150.000 ~100 IS&.E ... 5 BR. wide lot .... $495.000 • MESA WOQDS s 0 L D·· $125.000 NPT. HTS. ... NE~ 4 BR. 3 ba .. S295.000 llVIME ... Herit ag e Pk .• 3 BR ... $93.950 PALM DESERT 2 Bll. tennis. ..... $109,500 . ' PIMIH. n . 4 BR. den ......... $315,000 D A V ! D S 0 N I E A L T 1 I N C. 3110 Newpo11 Blvd NB 673·9060 l!E 111111 ILlllS CD . OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE JI rOtMT' LOMA ORfYE SPYGLASS OPEM SUM .• I .5 f\1•;,11t1t11llv l>1•1·1ir,1r.·tl Fl\I' fi,•clr11om ( 111 T l'h 1·n ·-.1 llf rth' 11111 \\1th11111 .. 1:111tl1111.: \11·" Ill 111 1·;m 1\ Ila' Th•" lf111rn• \\ ,,, I 1-.111111•11 In Jnin1• Wo1h f, \l.1ca11n1· ll11ct• ''·"11·1 ~1111 1 · With t-'1n•pl;11·1· /I.· S;i11n;1 S pur'""' F .1m1h floom \\1t h \\ l'I llar ~ F trl'p).H·•• l'ool llW~EB Wit.I. 111-:Ll' Fl!\ \'\;l'I-'. WITll \ 12'· Al.I. 1:-\t'l.l ~l\0 E Tlll1ST llEt-:0 ' 5095.IMMI. 2511 WAVECREST DRIVE HAUOR VIEW HIUS OPEN SUH. 1·5 Sl·nsa11on:1ll'' Exdtin11 Nc•w l.1:-tinl! On Thi· ;\lark£·! 1\n Eh.-cant nro<idmnr1• Home In ' OnC' Of ('ornna 1h•I ;\1 :.ir·, IA>\ t•llc•'t /\rl'<t'- Four B<"droom:-. Plu!-. A Spat·int•" Fa m1lv Room 1\ C:r('at F't'<'hni! or Ouiet &•rl'nil v & Sedu .... on Offl·rc'<I Al SJ.11UKMJ 64l-645 PLUMB STREIT COSTA MESA OHM SUM. 1·5 • Ch3rm1nl! Triplc·x Sllu<tl4!d In Ra putl" Appre<'1atmp An•a Of \\'('sh1dr ('o...ta \lei.a. Adjac·enl To r\t·IA UC'd<'' t•lopm<'nl .\rt•a & Park Ch:irmtnl! Rt•<ir 110111-C' \\°1th S<-dudl'l1 Red Bnc•k P:atlo Would Mak<' Gr<'lll Cl1An<'r ' Home O\h<'r T".o R<'nlal L'n1ts Would llelp With P:l\ m£>nl ~ & Taxe?o. Exrelle nt • 1-·inanr1nj! ·A, a1lable Only $175.000 HOllTH llUffS-.-A Y VIEW SUPB "I .. Three Bedrooms Plus LarJ!,e F'am1ly Room With Wet Bar & Refri~erator. Master Suite On Main Level Covc>I\/ Greenbl·lt Low Interest Rah'. LA R(:F: /\SSl';\l/\RLF. LOAN SELLl-:RS WILL CAHHY s t-:coND TRl'ST OEJ-;0 . Call t-'or Appointment To Sec-. S215.000. A ",Joy Or Nt•wport .. Lislinf.!. JASMIME CIHIC In One Of Corona del Mar's Most Desir:ihle Gnre Guarded Commun1t1ei.. The Most P opula r One Storv Model With T"" Redrooms. Plus Den With Serond Fireplal·I' Two Lanie Pa11os Mm• View Of The Ort'an Amenitit.-s l nrlude Pool. Spa & Ttmnis. EASY FINANCING. 5275,000. UDO ISLE One or Ne~port Beach·~ Most Desired Areas With Pri"ote Rea<'hes. Tenn1'! Court!> & ClubhOU.'('. Traditional Fhe Bedroom Home With Book·Llned Den1Study. Lar~e Formal Dinin" Room. Mast er Suite With Spa. Excellent Offerin~ On l.ari?e Lot. SELLER WILL ASSIST JN FlNANClNG. SS45.000. MIWPOIT II.ACM 11.aGAIH flnlv Four Years Younir. Three Bedroom Home Converted To Two Larpe Bedroomi1 T asterullv Deciornted With Earthtone Carpets ~rdln:ited With Neutral Deror & Wa llpapers. Fret1h & Clean & Ready For A Nt"W Owner. Even An Oc'ean View From One Bedroom. Community Pool. Sauna. Spa & Meadow For J o~Jtl n it & Blryd in 11. ASSUMABLE FIRST TRUST DEt;D. Priced At Only S119.900. IRYIMI ' Arti11tically Decorated Northwood Pallo Home. This Home Show~ Like A Modfl Inside & outside. Tri-Levrl Three Lar1te Bectroorns r1u11 RMUll Roum & f 9 mlly Room Only S147.li00. ' 159-9100 tzc.,...,._ ....... c..... CA~r \ 1H l~O <4 (\ Privak ht'U(' ~ U , ,.:: UMi UOWblt• loan , ~ ~ ' $379.000 IASTSIOI C .M. UHITS H deluxt>. 2 t.Klrl'lh l'tit h II yf'a f !\ nt·~ Owne r m<i y l'arry SJ.50.fl()(J HAllOa VllW_.OA T SUP 5 year~ ncin. 5 Bdrms spa mJrblc tu .. ~r Sl.600,UOO TWO ONGS GEAIY .ct CHllST A THE STARNES COMP,NY RlALTORS .IUILDEIS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COUNTRY LIVING-$125,000 Bring the family to se.e the horses and chickens on this level half acre with mi:>untain view a longside a rippling s trea m . 2 bdr m. custom home 31 2 yrs. ne w. Plenty of room to build or sell ort 4 tots. 12'1 s e lle r financin~ w/$30,000 down. • · O PEN HOL'SE SAT & SUN 12·5 20412 SYCAi\10 RI':. TRARCCO CYN. MARY J At'K . REALTOR 631·1094 ···········~···················· MEWPORT HEIGHTS CUTIE Wail until you S l'l' :l25 ALISO. JllSt off Cliff Or .. in !'frwport llt·i ghts ! What a <'lll1c ~·n:nth door!->. tni~ windows. stont• fr pk. ult frc~h & bright throug hout . Chctk these features ..... 1 bdrms. -+ separate guest rm . or office. enclos ed yard + enclosed dog run or RV storage. beautiful flowers + a prolific ora nge t r ee. even the kitchen is fresh & new. This won't last at $23.5,000, so com e by our OPEN HOUSE. SUN. l ·5, COROMA .HIGHLANDS OCEAM VIEW! Th£• pri{'e 1s r i g ht on tht ~ h£'aut1full.' rcd ont• <'aJX' Cod m Coro na ll1 g h l a n<l '>. Lo t:-. of room 4 bdrms + large family rm .. formal dining <.1rea . wet bar. ull new kitchen. the works! A warm tradiltonul home with wood s iding. used brick frplc. & bay windows. Rea ll y makes you hungry for a New E ngland clam bake. We promise you will enjoy vour sunsets even more with this ocean view. so please be sure to see our OP EN HOUSE SUN. 1·5 428 SERR A .• CdM. $.198.500 SHA MG RI-LA Perches! on the front row of Irvine Terrace. overlookin~ the harbor. this spectacular home has a touch o f the o rie n t. .. lus h tro pica l pla nts indoors & outdoors . s hoji panels. ha nd rubbed woods. lavish use of natural s tone. beaut iful grounds. seclude d pool. Ample room with 4 bdrms. & family rm ; obviously not for everyon e a t $1.084.000. but dollar ror dollar. one of the best buys in town. And. don't forget to ask about our creative financing. PRIME REAL ESTA TE IMVESTMEMT Located on Huntington Dr. in exclus ive San Marino. & leased to the U.S. Government at $60.000 per year net. Opportunity for n ew lease. $695.000. LAGUMA IEACH LOT P r ime location above the highway. Possibility of 3 units. one for sure. Some o ff ·s ite work r equir ed . $60.000 Full price. Attractive te rms available. EXECUTIVE REM'T ALS I r v ine T e frace. unobstructed view. 3 Bdrms. +family rm., pool. front row. $2500 Pe r month. Eastbluff View. 4 Bdrms . + family rm .. front row. avail. June 1st. $995 Pe r month. • ..._. fw S4M ..._., ~ S4'e ~ '°r S. ....................... ···········•••·•······· ..•.•....•............. ········•··•··········· 1002 ••• 4 tOOJ •••r81 1001 C:.-.. Mlr IOU C-.. ..._. 1022 .•.•.•................. ....................... ••.•................... ....................... . ..................... . CO.ONA DIA. MAa DUPlD Strp to beach from cor.y 2 Bdrm dupl~x. Luscious manic ured flrounds , corner location. walk to schools & tthoppin~ Assumable 16un Call for appomtmcnt CHI.._. COVE WA TB,.ONT Ahandon<.>d . sc•· al now' 7 Bdrm. 2 s tory b<>al·h home. c antilevered over W}llPr Step off Ii ving room balcony tor a s wim. Owm•r would love to help frn anre CottOHA DIL M•• HACH amEAT 2 h lot·ks to bea<'h. so of Coast Highway on R·2 tot. sits quaint stucco homt' Priv·lle.ly w.ailerl lront ,patio opens to warm interior of wood floors :inti t·ozy Ul\Cd brick f1replare L1 vins.t morn. mt1stc•r Hdrm and kitchen all op~·n to rear courtyard $223.900. 673-8550 ~THE REAL 'Ol FSTATERS ~ . 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE JACK WILLSON General Contractor R~al -CHWMrcial ·~'"J PHONE: 714·759-9527 NEWPORT IEACH DolebaJt &Jy ord Beach IEAL ESTATE EXCELLDICE SIHCE 194' rinanc rn iC' . NumC'rOUS o ptions I We h;H t• :1 w1dt• range• of homes lfH:luding th1· OPE.~ J f<>l'SES hsll>d be lo " '-'ht·n.· th<' s t•lll·r s tin• off Pring :-.p.-d:.u·u lar tl•rm.., ,\1..,,1 r on \ Prtt 1o n ;1 I l1·nckr.., art' m111·h mor·t· flt-~ 1hl1· & n •a:-.onabk ttl;rn they havt• hcen llG CAMYOH. Ver y s p e c·1al DEAUVILLfo: with golf course view. 3 Large be drooms with walk-in clos·efs. Ma s t er hcdroom l S magnificent! F ormal dmmg room. familv room. Artistic cxh1l ira tmg poo I. $.595. 000. SEE THESE OPEM I ·5 TODAY I. DOVER SHORES. \\'all•rfronl l <lrt?\' pter & no-.1t 5 Bedroom~. numerou~ a menitac•:--. formc>r horn<> of mm at· o.;tar & produc:er Will k:.t:-.{' 011t 1on ' 40 I MO«TH ST Aa LAME •. Stt5.000 2. MEWPottT HEIGHTS. Panoramic bav & ocean vie w. 2 Bedr oom s, dinin~ & f a mil y room ho m e . Adjacent buildablc lot included. 61 5 KINGS IOAD ••..•.•• S555.000 l . IACIC IA Y. Early California. 6 bedroom home . Approx. an acre. zoned A·l. horses O.K _20462 llRCH snHT ...... 14'9,000 4. DOVB SHOIES ARIA. Just listed. custom home. s pacious 3 bedrooms. fa mily room & formal dining room. Lus cious gardens . 1515 AMTIGUA WAY •••.•. $450,000 5. LIDO ISLE. Lovely 2 bedroom. fa mily room home . Cozy fireplace. 11 5 YI.A OltVIETO .•...... $325.000 6. LIDO ISLE. No c laustr ophobia h e r e! S treet t o -s tra t a lo t. 2 Be drooms & dining room. 123 VIA ZURICH .......... Sl15,000 7. IAYCIEST. Brownell bit .. 4 be drooms. family & dining rooms. Hig hly motivated seller. Poolsize yard. 2045 SHIPWAY LUeE •••... $275,000 I . IAYCIEST. Ne w l isting! 4 Bedrooms . fam ily & dinin~ rooms. Pool. 1907 WIHDWAID L.AtU •. $275,000 9. IL&ffS. Top value. 4 Bedroom condo. Fee land : wide greenbelt. lst VISTA MADRA •••••• Slt0,000 10. SAN JOAQUIN. Near golf course & countr y c l ub. Very s harp 2 bedroom, den. 21n baths condo. 21 ,Al.OS ................ SIH,500 ti. IACIC IAY. 4 Bedrooms. dining room. pool. Excellent value. 2l21 l411M'A PLACI •..... Sll0,000 I Z. COSTA MISA. Adult, security gated condo. 2. Bedrooms & dining room. Assume 81h% VA loan. I I I I SO. COAST DL. f..201 .............. StOt,100 tJ. Ol.DI COIC*A DIL MAit. 59x90 R-2 tree studded. parkJike lot. 2 Bedrooms & den home. 2721 .w:TH AYIMUI •••••• USl.000 MIWPOIT llACH 719-0ll' • ..... .. . . ·-· EXCEPTIONAL CORONA del MAR - ·~ ... ... IMIAYCUST TO T ALLY 1t1-:u .. :<.:OHATl::O 40r pool ho rn•· ha :. n1·w carpteung. drape:.. µamt & wallpaper. All :.ulil 111 eluded i wtr heatl•n . J1 ,na, Agt 2 <11dfl-'b'f-61dft duote i<e6 Owner occupe,,1. sha<o ota,,tal•Ol'I -.hulte" skylight soa~11,,g clean. custom liJndsccip1ng privacy and parking Owner will finance ,,._. 3700 Newport Blvd .• Suite 305a Newport Beach, Callfomla 92663 {714) 675-0185 -Pam Moss ..., .. OONNlE RARl!iGTO~ 67>6000 IUHC9ALOW tA.RGAIM 1024 -------Codo ...... SBJ.BtFtto'AMCE ••••••••••••••••••••••• All terrru• Owner will helµ hnanc.-e! S o qua hf> mii' 3 l:Sdrm 2 balhi., cu:. tum k 1tr hen, h uJ(e bnck hreplace, elegant patio. reatures buuuful v.ttpinR willow Only f''lr.1. T [) , II'• . ONtttn & , ________ _ •.· 1 dn)on view, lovel y <'ll:!>l.c.H'tl 2 bdrm + dC'11 tltJl1lc lli.1e I Ur SJ Ill .5W SYCAMORE GLEN ... PAULMARTIM Rw.ESTATE 644-7383 113.~ I Lum • S46 2:11·1 1---------11.AHDMEW t-'a.l>ulow.. large 3 bd. 2' ' b4I Quality townhomc <.'f..ndos OnJy 4 a vatlable, from SU4,!S.I 2430 :-,~mtd Ana A\/e 6'2·~7J4 OWtU Fttot.AHCIHG 1------- ,..1 ··•··•·······•·•······• East.side. pool. 4 bd. 2 1111 . den. formal OR .• $35.0UU dn. O W<.: bal. A).!t 631-4516 ----- .· ~ ~ 2 l:Jdrm, 1 •1 baths PaUo PLUS garage I Br lip( PLUS gue-.t quctrtl'rs w1l>alh bi3-tt828 ,-..,, i.eparate Living un 1L'> Cute front home w11h J IJdrm .-ulf1 l'.e. frpk and ,,unn} kitchen Lgc modem. newe r 2 bdrm c1pt l41th det k ()14 ner 14111 <arry 2nd TO and a1:- n .1)t luw l·ash dn S:NO~JOO Sharp 3 bd twnhse. Sll K dn. S89.991). Patric k Tcocire. /\Jel 63 l · 12titi .•, -------- BY OWNt:R 2(6 i':m ... ra ld 3 bdrm hol&l>e. 2 bdrm. AlA + ituol rm & bath "43f>.W<I Owne r will clltT\ at l2'. IJo nul d t!t· turl>'c.~r~nts 67~2Y7s_ WXuaJOOS TWOUMITS 1n a qwct location Oldl·r. tJUl -.ith charm and op µortunny lntcrt:.'l>tmit 2 '-lt)f) v.1th 2&1 hdrm un II.'> UIW ta. .. h d1,l4n. J '> 'wi"'t>ic lhl TD & owe 2JWi TU ~ 1,01 MEW HOME Wohrll"OM HOMe-s JiNc:umpleu:d t Br I HJ . Inc. 671-6,00 J Crpk :.. This hou:.e , ________ _ mui.t be s e e n to ap· --- - ~ille 1tll ll ha:. LO of· fer t-•or the buyer who V.-dllb lhc ~l S41'.!.5. 000 ~ !be !)al Son I V ~. a6 Garnet. ~ Spr· angst.On. Rllr 673-2'l3() -------- C)pcn I ~ llOl Ba.Ibo .. CHAI•~ 2 STORY + MCJUER!" .\Vf ( 111 1~r. l blk 111 bJ' 3 bliut.o\IR. ht LI< 14 .! -.t> 11 tlins: hni .. f rjfh :!Hr I ,u.,. 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(am rm Vac-ant r1· •I) l.11 rnoi\ c in ()"' n~·r ,mXJOU!> 1\ gt I "16 J6lf I YOWHER iM\t.-r Wlll ~Ip ftnJn1·r·. ttY .!IJJ Condo l>t!l"or .,..,11µ.J µ.·r 2 1 J r )!Jr. 1 lllrl Jlr. .-l•'l't j!Jr 1l11or 'l\Alr l'n• ••I \11 ...-·II ,1l -!'I ,11JI I ))A·ll '-oUll 0'.!'I \II \\ii •O: I I Jll 1,l.l l~l 1> EASTSIOE kcJ I 1,11ruh LI \ tnL -iu11• r ~~1011 . ...................... . (Ju11h•' l'nnh f.,, 1111m \.\.tU-lu lA.·J .. 11 lllr .ti! .. 1n1k .!.Hr lflJ ,er •• ''"I. . 0:(Jr f<(.J r &.!1 Jr , .ut>•l'l \lr • ""'"' I J l# trm homl' I , •• .11 u r 111 I.! l..tr~l' 1,1m1h ruom. 11t-n d lld I t1Jth'> Hu1l1111 a.111•h ,..11 1nr l u1f 1ni.e m 1l·rOl4 J\c , p ri v.itc • t'fW ft.fo(...,.J pdtt•i Sl:?.t :Wi6 ·~ C R ~aoo -.tundt-d ruo1t ~ ,id ~~ .... ~. 1nl( Month I> 1nrom e t.42 .. 5200 ~ SUW Byowntt ~.WJ f' a n t a s t 1 c N E W ~~I I ; CUSTO~ home 14 Ith 3 - ---Pete~tt,.. l:Jdrrru.. lor m al dining 1---------r m. l..un rm ,. bltn l>ar ~ \l ll Ir IL r. ' t-. l r 1>11> Do· ty L.¥c•· l•1t L'u. .. 111m thru rnu-1 , ""'' nul4 o...u,,. r ~~stl.•r 1 uut \IJll' J m t·n1l1t•' , 1 n ',,"' .I ,,111111. 1.al..-""'f loJn" 1 .. r I""" 1 ,,, " ir r • I " •11114 11 hi .11 Ill• l•l.alL'. '"' ,., 11,• '>.\if.I Ui() lh ll141l\.I I Jll ,~ "-"• ~\., \ t 1 I 1 .. r1\t~.11b i U t-#>\ N.1,.I BEACH COTT AGE 2!.r lb.1 l""'l"ll'n•• 111 t•MTI < .n <il IC! '11rn• r It.• J.l 101l \f ,1 l\'I l.!·1 t LA.RGE TRht.EVEl 11t11 "I fl 'lf.ll n 11..·Jmt"L ~\ltl1 ttiil!m '111 ll~·i... .,r,.,1 >I.! 1 11•111 O I" n ~ti "•JI\ ltllr IM..! 1 I HI .4Sst.IME V.A. fk JUlti UI ,,•1'fu1li'd .I liilrm. :! t11.1 .\lt•"J \ 1•rdc !Ult' Unl) SJOK du1Ao 11. ~SAT/SUH 1-5 27026 ~llpoftd w ttt () e.an bn.-eL .. 3 Hr luxun ,·ondo z lrpkl> :\Int hn.m<.'fng avail $14!1 (JOO lkr lhit He nry Hltrl> e.!41Zl 3 lktrm. i.:n·l'nl>l.'11 &. '>Of'llf.' Ul"CJ.n \ ll'W 14 1th Ja...mArk' l n~k 'l'1·un1' Hrk 2 1:J ~30 1.1.::l & 714 821 ~ J ... ~umt' balalll'l' 1i11l •. ------- MITE WATER VIEW $239,IDJ 71/1°/o ASSUMUL.f ~SUM.1 -5 aJ04,2 Dana Bluffs E lctf SD Fwy. So. on Caauno de £:.tre 11 a . rt on Averuda Las Palmas. Jell on <.:ami n o Cap1.slr<1no lo Oan.l Bh.tfs i:: 1 White waler view '"1th r r ash1ng i.urf below Mediterranean s tyle 111lla perched high on the "81\lfs" with i.Wei.'VlnR views lo Calahna. 3 :.par1ous bdrm!> with tude-.away ma?o.te r 'wte Gourmet k1tcht>n . formal d1n1ng room. enter· tamer'::. ""'"R mom with ~ve hrcplare. 1>:nd lftll fOf' view & pnvar y Lowdown lo 11,• r b l T D & 10' <loans Hurry ran 't last. Call Century• 21, 63&-ml. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLD Owner anx.1ous. Will help With r1nanc1ng. Good location and o nl y 1238.000. Call J o An n Doran. Agt 85 I ·9522 GOUTAPOIHT REDUCED MS.000 Finest ocean and city light view. Stunningly dec..u'at.ed. pool and dou· ble terraced jacuu\. 1-'ormal d ining r oom. vaulted ceibng crut.ing unbeliev abl e al · moephere. Elegance lg 1he understate m e nt. axl.000. Owner will he.Ip 6Mnce.475C Of>ENSUNDAY l ·S 964-Ull SPYGL.'i •1 buy 1mmat· <! :.l} on QWt.'t \'n\l\ ~ bd. ~ lull.IS 3f p. S48S, <MAJ w I c ind 9'. 12 M ll>SIOO &y, &» 1-450 Sl'YGUSS HtU. Spacious Sbr. Jba . View. $WS.WJ 64S--iZ'il TOP CJ#-Sl'YLGASS Magrulicant custom lot w1plan:.. SSllS,000. ~Tm CHARMlto'G ou,ux Xlnt . loc v.1lh llood '" come 2 1-'rplcs Property tn l.OfJ C'lind S27~. 000 G. Parad1~e. Ai.'\ 1>14 7383 or t>IO I KJO Pnme loc·atlun, So. of """ . romer lot. d1Jrrn in~·2 :.Lory 3 bdrm homl' ~z bdrm • 2 bath d1:· tadlCd j!aT81(t.' J l)I. I-~:.. t.cnSJ\l' 1&.'>t! of w:.llµaper. ~hutters & ule. Walk to beach & shops. Af:enl t.15-~ OPEN SUN. 1-5 250 I HmiMw Vi•w Or. Speiaecu!ar . <'U.'itOm dt.· s1F)"ed home J Bdrms . 2 ba .• (arruly rm . JllCU/11, fee land Good hnuncmi.: available MADUY&CO. REALTottS 673·3230 IUILO TO SUIT OneJOxl18' lot ~ llegorua Ownr 700. l 12S S43-6148 C...MeM 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OAKGLEH Dis t in c ti ve new 2 bedroom. 21~ b• con· doml.niums. Sl~.980 Z'lll Ddel'I Ave, C.M. MU734 OSCJO IYOWMIWICIAL ReC1lcy 3 BR 2 Ba. tse1opt.T ma ---------• anmt.-.16-Trn . .... :'loorton. ,\ 1,lt 556-7777 J lk. 21' ba :\hn1 oc·e:.n \'lew Pool & :.pa. H1i.:h a:.~umable loan. >\~t. ~• t.m -------N4.-w East C M. condo. 2br, 1 l"Jba. frplc . Jdl'. Good fU\al\ern~. ~.sou. By &alder &t2-S3t2 5'Gft Go Oir'l'ct To ~Congress Open Sat /Sun 12-4 1 0elow Wilson St. off P lacentia). T his 3 bedroom clean , c lean . clean home with many fruit trees 1s ONLY SOO.<XX> l:entury 21 Gold <.:oast Realtor... !'>48· 1168. Quiet t-: Side 4Br 2Ha New paint & t'pl Owner 24\I Brentwood. 631·5768 OPIHSUM 1-5 2501 W. Sunflower N · l Beautifully up~raded 2 Br. l ba Woodside Condo. Jk\·. m warm eart.hlone cpts . stain ed ~lass . teakwood floors + ma ny more extra s. $70,900. Owner anx ious. Agt. ~ OPIMSUM t-S 571,..,.,_. DtYOICE SALE !tome & Bach. Lovely 3 Hr 2ba w /sep bach quarters. Stone's throw from S.<.:. Plaza. Y" Got· ta see this one. Agt. s.&7991 Jll.N1' RHAHCIHG llSS,W>. ~Br. 3Ba. quiet cul-de-sac. open i ·• S.t/Sun. 921 Jasmine Circle (W. or So. Cst Pl»ial 979·5389 o r t!'B-Tnl Ag\. POOL.SPA 4 Br family home. or Khoo&t at shops. extras. 54'7·7086. 97~. A.gt. IYOWMll -- Priced to sell. spacious • E'llide 3Br 2ba1 la\lad , , rm. lie yard. Ope\S.t/&ln ll·S -~.C.M . . . -_.__ # .....--.. ----....... -.... _ __..._ -------· --.. '• -- ·- I ._.. ,_ ~ ,..,. .. ~ ,_.. ..._., ,_ s. ..._..,... s. ,._ s-. Sund!t· Mey te. •MO DAILY PlLOf pt ,..................... ....................... ••••...•............... ....................... •.....••....•.......... .•.••••.•........•....• ...... ,_~ ........ 1114 e...... .. •. 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All lhlt •"' a )'Olll'I c:ouple, ril)st In ,_ ;;(la Lbil ""1aded 29r i-m a-i ktl.. )'W ~an bUlld anoth•r. wlll to ~ c.ra.k UJe. \Wi•''"· cpt thrvout, na. owner I 1 I' ..., ------ dD 9l TU Oteu Ave lotaUGD fOI' privtcy 6 W 0 0 D B R l D G E woooeatMI the tw.rt ol Irvine. 2 a .. La&ooo coado. 2 Br 2 Monaco wltlil heated W1i1r' wW utT7 financ q1ite l Decorator flll'ATF.S. Z Br• den BYOWNER Bdrn aetoadaooll Ba. Step• to bHc h. lilll••.-cloWa. .-ellpa"n . panelln•· townhome. Jeffeuon 3br. 2....a. faaa rm. MC. -:.:.~ _.,.. ·--·-· '240.000. 2lS·790·3401. poo& ••71· ~a I.I. ..--. a-n • •h1it Model · '147.000. Akn tDatbt>· MH(. up· """""'-->' ..-... >KUU ... ~ .. _ .. poof. dutltlouH. Aak.101 ~l:I07 .... -11 i.a &ut.lla..carptl.I. gradf9. th 111 lD a.e. llt2,000. Sellers --------,, Pa~uet entry-Tlua IUl'T UST£8 i.-. ~. A.uwnbable "'O/IHIAYB4 i.... kJ11*1 j\lll Uk• a .,.., ! loan. U 54.$00 Wk maLlvllAld. Grelitflaancl.o&wll.hlh.tll 1ro&W c.11 IM further A1i1o 1n fabuloul WOOD· lm·UOO. Hm~--09llG TUl'Tl80CI( spllCioult J Bdrm. CamllY 1-----·-• ~ Walk1~r 1; IP.I! IYOM• -...e. a'*•·, .. , -:a-.. r..area ..... ., , _______ _ ·~Md.a ....... c.a\ u, Oll9t s.. 1.1 '-W.lrO.... 211r, flUI\ ma. , ... C'~. .... lcyri AM1i111•b1Al loen Owtltr analou11 MUST SEU.. •1.~ U1·111t ah •Pm Ownet'l~t Wiii coop . , ... ~ BRJDGE ESTATES. IMtu.HDS home. Spectacu.larocean DICOIATC>a'S OpftSAT/StJN 1·5 Thia one a dramatical.Ir A breeUaalUDI ~bdrm.. and vtllaie uibt view. DILlfMfl' oe. -.-. WD.OOA 1moal0Lll Off ~iiW'IOM lf#9AOU br. U.. A.i .._ Hne 1laaa for lad uoH .... ,. MWlU Vl."'l"IJl.A.NS 1o-..~tu~· 1vail Call for delaUa 'roekK Real t:a'•'"· 0.5C STOP! •. , wall, lomorrow ala~l be too late iblofut.ely 1mmacl&11te ~Pan Home P1ar vet wood floors 10 1\dlen, warm • cosy V1al rm. Move la cood 109.900 Won l last ~ luny!~ FORESTE OLSON ...... EYAILE UUOO buys this lovely ome for th e di s nnunaling family. 4 ~ bdrms would ccomodate your family. ourtyard and grounds re ideal "green lhum b .. 1nc1ers. VA t erms . pec1al home for a pecia1 family. 645-03l3 FOREST E OLSON ·-..... ' . '\ ··~-c-· 4 8R.. fnal diainc. lam ""' wet w . a~, ti. s or • ., UH.too Call ~-~ 6 Auodalca 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCIAM VIEW!!! !O~ICAU.Y REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE> 3 br & boous nn. Shows 1.Jke new! 8\.'J% Lakeover loon & seller sez submit terms Only $119,900. 75&-1.501 tteal Estate Nl.'W owner transferred, m~ :.ell Sl25.000 3 Br 2 lia home. Will accept cash/trade/molorhomc oo S3l.IXXI equity Zoned for 2 more uruts 661 ·8690 O...W/191·1 md WORdl&STBR S Br. I, ba, ram rm-. poolllpe. atnwn A.11m 999' t~' . SlU,000 --I eQ•a Vlllaa 3&.Ua. tam. nn. sp&. nr ~ach • Ad•m• uo~.ooo Ownr/Br1u 114 243.3328 Welk to buch . new NStom home. .\Saum•· ble lo&rui. Century 21 ~ Realty, 53&-75'2 or 536-1474 Marble enlry leads tu curved st&trcaae, tn 38r. wltnce ll\lilr. you also get 2 family rma, lg hv nn. din nn. den, 2 frvlca, lndry rm & spaclou:> kitchen. Decorated & lndspd ii you offer ap pc'OlC szac.ooo. Springdale & Talbert. 840-2920 owner WAUlTOIEACH from th.is 3Br, 2ba home As.5wne loan or go VA . Sl.29,500. Open 12·4 Sun· day at 918 Hunungton St. ...... .Auocjatff 494-6594 &Santa.Fe ~UncolnMode . 2 beth home achieving F'n!lhpe.latandaourmet ZBdma. +deo,!frullY· 3 Hr. 2 ft,..ces. foun· the ultimate iD elecaoce. ldteMD. S192 500 LaiD in rear yard " .o A richly decorated in· · · ina rm.. formal 1nlng e-111 ' ' "' YICMIT & 11111 f>'or the family that wdl appreciate this 4 bedroom. 2~ bath bome .... ,th hard wood noora m the UV1A1 room. lulcben. & dlntnl room Thi s hocm allohas cat.rel alr l'ODdlOOIWlg, large fami· ly room ir 1s ideally loacatA!d on c'W-de·H C ln pres t igious Colle ge J>arlt Both loans 00 lh IS property are tsaum able TIMT\80Ck HILLS ~HOIM Don't 111L5& lhcs outstand· 1ng value. This p re 1>llglOU!I home reatures 4 exceptionally large bdnns .• 2 batbs. duung nn.. wet bar. nook, walk· 1.11 pantry. laundry rm . mstr. suit.e with walk·ln clac.el & dressing rm Large lol with good night !Jght view Ttus h'ome •~ m xlnt condition. Owner muthmore. $1S4 • .500. tenor. coordinated in rm.. 2-each with frplc. A neW'al tonea. matchlna quality tt>me la perlect ~brtdge l>lalned glau enlry. condition. Wes tcll(( • Rtaltv p1tati tandlcapinc. A lux· S?A8~ MAa'TIM unous experience , pre-1ZU N. CO~ HWY. SS 1 ·3000 serud at m7 ..500. Pete t.AGUNA BEACH UAL IST A Tl rnau 1'1lv. >.In iM Hammer 49'7-4MIJ 644-7 lll . OPtN HOUSt AEAl TY Tl Pt 11UuuA Ho.e Owmr" ~(erred and eaatr lo sell. Assume 9..-.~ loan oo lh111 lovely TR home. 3 BR. 3 car pnce. q'8et cul de l>ac stret\l. Larp formal dm- ina rm Ii covered patio Mov&-m cond. S7l2~Terrace OPENSUNDAY 1 S $35$,000. Call My rna Boom . 6 7S·3U t o r '7S?·2867 THE WILLOWS Live Ul lrvine for S94.000 ' Just llsted & in move 1n condition. for that fussy buyc!or. (.,"banning & cozy 2 bdrm .. 1 ba .. in a ren tral Joe. to s h o ps . 1.ra11Sportallon & schoob 1be home & yard show the best of ··pride or ownentup", so make an app't now ' / Laguna Niguel Realty • IMAGIHE! Great location. attrac uve Jbr. 2•,ba Condo "" ram r (n & frplc + master bdrm "' .,1llm~ rm Pnmt' inve~tur µro perty & all ror only SlU.WI 493-9494 495-5220 49~2413 130-5050 WOOOlllDGl PLACE !':e w l.) deco r '<1 · SUJnt.'WOOd' plan. 3 Hr with IJnul) rm Plu.'lh Camel Clir pet1ng w ith \OOrdin.ite<l drllpt'rtl!>o Nawral wood panehn11 ~ta.Ill gla:.s "'1ndow:.. ne"' landscaping Grelll at; .,wn loasl & term:. • Holly M arlt a!>. A gt 6'4-6200 7~ Redhill~Realty 552 -7500 L...-leedl 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANF'RONT New modular lype homel. pvt. commun1t) . 2 bchs. 24 hi' secunt.). ~ub ·lett 1 n g OK . I 7l41499-3816. HOME & INCOME "Thal':. what you'll find w I.hi:. owners penthouM' loc.ated above J in<"omc lSUfl> w·a S<'heduled an· nual ~ of UZ..330 ~wtmg J bdrm . study & ram. rm. noor plan ... er' iced by 2 baths. h!J.l ure. form d1111ng & p.moram1c otean vu Sundeck ())nstrullf'd on •iouble lot 1n i rpwin,11 Oana Point. J~l a l>hort tb:.t rrom the m.inn.t tl\Ont-r ma.) .. ~.,•!>I quJld1ed blJ J>~r w 111\dJk'tng Rental 11K-ome .,.,II help putth&M! )OUr JK'f)Pert> • Offert"ii at onl~ I I.,,. IMT8.IST Spectacular ocean vl~w 1 ~ to attan. Custom h'. den. S.'500.000 Bkr .er ·ZBS or 644--4 ll 7 TUAT->-ouneli to lhts totall} retu.rl>d.hed 3 bdrm . 2 ba1!I home. All ready to move nght 111 & enJOY the ~ ocean v1t"'~ &c Caulln" i.unseh S'l.311.<m IHCUOllLL. tmuncmg ava ilable on these 2 ocean view lol-.. each lol 25xl.SO rt huy ~both fot $179.900 CHARMING! A 2 bdrm. home in the heart or Laeuna. w1lh or ean v ie w & ve r } pcw ate gardens Hoom to exµ.l.nd ' Pe rfe<.'l for the >oung exec fl~.ooo GLORIOUS VIEWS ,\ 1rul) uruque home for the a.movauve wul. Thi'> Lal1011 t.angwon.hy de· »llO\ h.as bet>n fe<11ured in .. rch1tecturdl & homl' IT\lljtal.10\.-:. Lo<' a I l'd 1 n t.:pper Three Arch liay ~w· 1~.-.:r ~\_-.c~-=- P941MSULA POtMT T.., down oc po551ble r1xer. 100· to ocean ~.<m HOUJSWOOO ...... 675-1676 COt4DO"'sil Udo Only Sl.3S.OOO. You can vwn this beaut. r e· hub1shed 3 Br condo. ~ cpts. paint, lutc hen & bathroom. Prine. only. ,~~16 WEST IA Y A VIE. PIMH. SPECIAL! LOWOOWMPYMT. WSTHAMIMT. Sl0,000 RedllctiOft lk.-ul1 full) remodeled ~jJ<IJlt.'>h Style home with d hu11:e m a sler s uite, \omrortabl~ ramLI\ room "' 1.1¥ frplc. Walk m pan· II) otr new kitchen. P\l. rouf top dee l>Undl'Ck. Ldrge ~ulll.lble lodn. o"'ner will as:.15.t ... 1111.iJ'lC.'i~ °"" Sat /S-'_,. 111 I w..u a.y •~e. ptoye RHI Esatat~ 673-1900 OP84 SAT·SUtil 1-5 ............ wner wiU carry!!! 3 drms., 2 baths; new aint . wallpaper & drpet.I. Dbl. garage; >0m for boat, RV. 7 eKt1I new. S125.0IO TRANSFERRED MUST SELL 3Br. 2Ba. home. S125.000 Will arc~pt cashttrade/motor home on SU.i.00 eqwty.·Zoned ror3uruts 661~ Movmg East · m ust se ll. ~g ocean view. of DllDa Harbor. 2br. 2ba, H/W noon. Sl.25.000. Agi. 752·~. Choice locatioe Villa Pacific Condos. 1 mile to beach Man) ameoitles. RV parkmg Smgle story. 3 br. 2 ba. dbl garage. $105,000 Al.SO 2 story 3 br. 21>-J ba. dbl garage, $1~.ooo, Al(l. 968-'0!11 2 Blks t.o beach • tra.nS(erTed Community ~ & leNWI ct.s. Xlnl financing avail. $294.500 lnclud.ing land. Call for app'l. WOOOntDGE u ve m Woodbndge. JU't 1 ~ to Lake & tenni!> c·ourts ! Dramatic 3 bdnn. z1., balhs & fam1 b nn .. Darb) ... tn mint cmdll1on The lo.in is as sumable. & the owner will t arry a 2nd T 0 . On· Ir DJ.000 down & )'OU can move m now to en.JO) tht· pools, parks & lake ac tn1Ltes. Just reduced to ~.950. RACQUET CLUI Gracious. large home in the prestigious "Racquel (.,1ub" ol lrvioe. The out st.anding feature of thb home is· its Indoor Spa, jt& perfect for all your entertainm ent need!!! This "forest Hills" model has enough room for family living & privacy . 4 bdnna .. fami· ly rm., fonnal dining & 2~ baths. Call{or ~· wOOONHH;.t :-Jew Cret'".s1de Poplar 38R; 28A on cuJ-dt-s ac Head) J ul> 1 Y ou choo&e up)!radei. Print· on!) $129.~ S.Sl·9629 or 5.'>14688 ~11.) IJ./.J f-1.-W. PRICE' ~fiSSJO~ RL\LTV !l:!SS G t llw}. Laguna Pl..-494-07)1 OpetaHO.se ~1-s 171 41 494-1177 .-wPORT COHOO St:JJer wiU carry contract Wllh ia.-down on tht:. 3 bdrm end wlil beauty. lkean '1ew and all the amenrtk!s. It won'l lal>l '. ~3006 nl.8.900 AUTH SPAN I S H I-STATE • 13 mi Npt. Bc h . Overlooking HARBOR; OCEAN. EXCL STREET ON BLUFF. ~br. 3~ba. 2 ~~~~~~~J llllb. lg~. 3 crt yrds. ;-.-.-. ----.. ----· Le t.rees. beaut onds. lllC. c-.O o.Jlllf walled·ln & rouch dull, 2 bdla. dining more S63SM. By Owner n., ~~ comt!:!· 1~~~1006.~67~3--4848~~~~!'1 -•"""V.A. 1: ..... will carry 2nd B T..o I 032 .o. ~ la $108,llO& ··-············~······ ~ Siil$. H . 1111 ..WUSTIMClr o. Cout )r. an 20t. WeU·rnainl•lned 3 'BR. 2 ga¥ 7$-0ll 1 bath. plush landscaping. IA 2bd, Ua townhouse. tUallty UlJrade S82.900 ~n hoise S un l ·S. 639·A twa . C .M 9-9872 96.l-l.501 SPJt.,.l jEl>ltOOM lust ~ $128,900 1114 alley !'1 Bkr M2· l4 l8:_ BR. 2 ba charmer 119'~% $2.000 assuma· le lst . Westside loc tany tades. Owner 11 11 c l>idu 2nd . 93.500. 'nc only. Hkr. ~5078 OP~SAT 2·SPM Br huge bonu l>. llS. 3137 8os lo11 "°' Aft new carpels. air condi· ll-Ofled. quiet streel near shops and schools. k>· bumable 9~~'fe interest loan. $112.000. a. 1006 Pacific (;(last Hwy. LAGUNA BEACH 494-8057 FowltailtValey 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IRUGPAIMT Brush ir broom. becalC:>t! 1l needs a little TLC Large4br. 1:14 ba In cntrl F.V F1P $115.000 VA Term. Park Place. Inc. IS42· 7461 ........ leoc.h '040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• The Coklny: 4Br+. A/C Assume S80,000·10'h%. SJ.58,IXX>. Ph: 759-0905 By ownr 3 ,bd 1 ba house ~. S1J5,000 Open Sat & Swl 1..S. (714 )98().6944 YOU CAN WAUFY llmSTDll IUCll VlW from S&2,500 $~ Down /New Low Raia 66GibW.,...A••· 714 /141-4772 ..... 1044 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••WOllllDGE 11,•! Great starter home! Walk from lh1s 2 br at· t.a.ched home t.o shopping or the Lak~ ! 8\-<t'i; loan is ASSUMABLE! \\\)odbrldgc Rea II CJ 551·3000 49t08arnnt'a Pliw.•.lnin•• SPICT ACULAR VU from th is Lu s k Turtlerock Highland 3 Br. 2 ba. smgle fa mil.) ·1'artan Plan" in pre st1gious Turtlero ck Frml drning. beaut landscaped. quiet st. comm pool. Walk to parks & tennili c:rts $228,000 . A ge nt 714/96i-M.2t, 640-Q2S or 752-8350 1024 CodaMna 1024 TURT\BOCI< HIGHLAMDS Lusk home : contem - po rary e legance & privacy for active fami· ly. z.story, 4 bdrms .• 3 baths. courtyard entry wtlh custom···!jijflt spa. Formal su.nkeo Ii v(ng rm.. M!t bar. f ormtl din- mg rm., vaulted ceiling.a. Window walled, a-.ken r amUy rm. -'th 1,,.1c .• ba.y whadowed brkfat. nook. !owes' &ev,el den· bdrm.. secluded upper level bdrm. wuig. lux· urious private m str. Sl&l.e with dr'e99iDI rm .. bath. wallt·ID closets - Ovenbed 2 car garage Clfered at 129.950. Good financing. Owner will cany 2nd T.D. UMIV.PARK Just 11.st.ed. move right in. tJu..s home is in xlnl cond. 2·Slory. detached home. 3 bdrms .• 2 '-'l baths . Outs tanding gr eenbe lt location. P r ore sl>i o nally lanchcaped. Assumable 99'7. Interest loan. This tl> a real Jewel! $12A.9SO. Fee land. HBUT AGE PARK Brand new on manel. This toWnhome built by Broadmoor. features 2 bdrms .. 21,2 baths. 2· ~tory. 2 car garage. pauo. nus 1s an xlnt :.tarter home, or malt es a good rent.al unit. This home has maoy up· grades• a good localloo. Assumable 9.25'k 10· t.erest k>an. Don't w a 1t on Uusone! S105,000. DAVID D. CAILSOH REALTC>a llJ.t2t3 LIASE$625..._.. Hi&bly uparaded 2 bdrm.. Jwt across from pool! Mim>red closets decorator pa pers. & washer. dryer. rerrig. 1n· eluded. ------ Milion S View Elegance, charm and a million dollar '<lie w lh1i, quality townhome ha5 It all: Appr'OX. 1~ aq. fl. of hVUl& space includes 2 bdnn>·, 2.,,, ba . formal t1in. rm. TutefWly de·· a.-i for your eue and eomfart. AmeaiUes in· cludem.......,., wet ber. A C. master bdrm hill 11:> own pnvat.e deck. A 1.SUQue home truly worth seewa at $178.500. w1lh AS&JMABLE LOAN! ~n& Adult livmg at ill best! LoYeiy 2 bdrm. & den "Patio Home" <not al· tachedl. in a super loca uon. Tbe clubhouse 1i. W1tlun wallung distance as well as pools. spas. & 8 lighted tennis court!> Looking for privacy tit fl.m? 'This home IS vacant & the owner says "sell". 't523 CAMMDf.:fRVIME Only 20'i'; down & the seller will finan ce sus.soo. ssa.soo IM IRVIHE Need th.at first IO'<leSl · rnent" The first T .D. 1i, as.wmable & the pnce 1:. nght. Cozy "Bachelor" in excellenl location Up· per l·sty. wut wilh view o( Lall trees. Runnin~ brook & sUn.ny days' HOITHWOOD MEADOWS LooklDg for a home with land? Now you can have ooe ol the largest lots In 1.rvtne 111 Ous elegant 4 bdrm. with 2 frplca .. rcrmal dlrung & a huge mstr. !>Ult.e. Over 2.500 sq. ft. for spacious film•· ~[ VAUWI ThlS J br. 2 ba beauty has J loan balance of approx Sbi,QOO. Wlth 8~'if ID· tere5t rate. Monthly pay· ments are $..YH which tn cl PrTI Ask1n!l pntl' SlOl.SOO OPEN SUNDAY l S 4882 G atru.port ly hvi.ng & room to enter A lain. The high assumiible Lbt T.D. will definitely aweaJ to you. too Th1:1 Don l ~ lhi. rare OP· por\Unl\Y to v u.il 4!..~~ Panoran»e orean v 1e.,. WiUun walking di:stance ol beaChel and t.oWn. 3 BR. 3 bedl on pciv ate cul· dMac. ~·'Se.an··wecf. dl!lll will be \btn t.o &reel )'OU. i.llie McCormack ~o W .... fadtr • t Ir Charming 2 bdrm • 2 baths. 2 lutchens & 2 rrp1cs .. used as a studio apt. & a l·bdrm. rent.al. on a big woodsy lot. s.o.cm Down & 10';, in. tens on t.llE' balanre or !>ubmll terrtll>. Walk to beach. Sl.64.500 Hanet & PNple Build your own min•· randl on a i>CetllC plateau above Laguna Canyoo. Owner nnancmJt & sut>- ordinaUoo J>O!>Mble. 1• Arre. $150.000 & 2 •, acres. S191S.OOO. ..._&Worbi.op OcMll ~of Hwy. 3 &g bdrms. ir main s umt + a huge studio. in North Laguna. with panon.mic ocean view. A farusuc buy at ~.ooo 494-7551 OPBUUHDAY 1 l·l MEW IEACHHOME Pnva&.e pa1.b & stain to beach. SWned g~ win· dows. one w· bi.gh. 8wlt· an vacuum. rruc~wave. Je nn· air. planterp. 3 M"d\2 .... Ba.1395.000 Thev.NDI~ 4lfl1 \8116 QP9tHOUSI F~Uc l,uy. )t~l ~· \0 ~le 3lir. 2lJa ~ m sunny & qwel .-ea ~ 1st. owner catne5 2nd. 31 l.S Be"' Or t.aoma Beach. Sun t ·Spm. 497·3S79 or 7S2«ll8. 1052 YpSll..,.. ....................... Laguna Niguel Realty • EM.JOY SUMMER Ill Ous out..standulg 3br. Vi lla "'tlort & oce an Vle'f>'. l.J>cated in guarded g.at.e comrnuruty. Close w pool &c gym. Take over 1oan Sl~.ooo G«IAT POTBCTIA.L 1 l«s Ot' l parcel 200. ll 100'. W11b 20% down owner will carry I.St TD at 10 ~ 1n · LeftSL .. SU0.000 4'3-9494 495-5220 49 ... 2413 U0.5050 COUMTRY RBJMG 3 BR. 2 balh. den, and overslied yard with room for pool. tennis cwru and RV access Owner" .... u .SSISl w1lb financing Sl.20.000. HARBOR RI 00 E CONDO. 3 Br + k>fi. 2AOO I\. •lv1ew i\!.sumable 9 1S , , S11'J.WU. P<itntk Tel¥ft. A#. 831· rail> SIAYllW W /VIEW Pt&ab lg_ 3 bd + deo, As-sume 9.7S'l $3.19,900. Pllbic:t Tenore. 631 · l.2166 REALTORS nOK On. Ac;sume S273,400 baJ Lg s bd eleganl home. Pnn. only. Ag!. 631 ta» ------ !-.cmtll' '1an'i; Urt.'um 2 l:hlrm Wit h VICW $28 IW dn & Ownt>r will carry. Owner anxious. ,\ rdl'e opporturuty. Call Owner SS2· 1230 IHCRS>llLE CUSTOMIUO PORTOR HO Co mpletely upgr•deJ 4bt'. J"'iba. 3 frplcs. 1J v · f am nn & den. $289.SOO. Fmanang A' ail OPEN HOCSE SIS 12·5 llni Port Renwick O'Nea.l ·-7SS.ll21 1901 YacM Msio Only U 0,000 down. O.W.C. balance on 12"C. A. I. T. 0 . ot Lease Option S'l> down. $1.500Mo renL 3br. 2ba. lvn rm. View. Pit 7» Jl21 ~ By Owner-SBr 3ba Harbor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• app'L only. S195.000 home may be seen by PLACE DXJ&VU1!inia Way So. Laguna. u.> degree ~. from 4 yr new ,.. dealtated 38r, tri·level cus t om home . zo~ dn /OWC. $239,000. C>llfwl I •tJ.. 631-2923 • &~iilil~~ \'1e"'. Try asm s:i..•,, :Jerrace ,..,. ..,.. &Maela • th ........ ow :v:r =::. .. c':: ::c~ Ollil•I et1il ........ ,. .... •-•tD tr w/w.Cr. •cu:tuua. c ... _.,..., .... ''' o.c..11 ............ .. ,.. ...... I [........ c ............ ..... bc1lwttl1•r ........... ... .,.... 1•lfne.,_I100.000 .. I 111.000 O,.W/S.. 12-1 54J W. Wft.SOM COSTA MISA 131Am ~· lo start. 2 Bdrm. up. 5~ I Ml'} O"lded home. 983.600. • REOCARPET Have anrneOUng to sell? 71::.i1_1202 1044 F\nal six adlllt-oriented townhomes by The Akins Qimpany in Irvine's pre- sllgloua Turtle Rock Ridge. 2 bed.room + ~en. Private recre1t1 oa facilities . $131,000 SlU.000. (714)965-0160. Qaaified .& do It well. ~ ....................... Irvine Pacific announces its \\bodbridge Estates Grand Oosing. Luxury condominiums priced from $134,000. See our ad in the real estate section or call the sales office at 7141552-3m- • B!.00> In. $189,900. 21>71 Port Bnstol. Op 12·2S&t. lClllPadllcCoast Hwy. Hetp-U-~U847-e626 LAGUNA BEACH 4t<MOl7 L...-...... IOSZ ---------· ...................... . ti Coldwell Bonker OCIAM YllW CAMTIAMO Magnificent one acre hillside estate. very private location, S bedrooms. 4V;a baths. pool. spa. lush grounds with valley and mountain view s. New c u s tom construction. . .$875,000. UH ....0 Lot in Mona rch Bay guard gated community with private beach. tennis court, ocean view. Bulld your dream home ... $250,000 . OCW .. OMT ,.oRitY Step to the sand from -tfils--b·ard to find Laguna charmer. Well cared for : beamed ceilings. hardwood floors, guest apt. Watch tbe Catalina sunsets from this very large wood deck ... f780.000. A COLOWILL ..,._CO.• 496-7222 831-0836 ......... .., .... ............. ___ ,.._____. ... ...--,....-....... ---.....----~-_..._. ____ _ ; •' .• ., ,, . . , I J ' I ~ I I I I . I I I ... -· -- . , .... \. ' . . . ·-- .... 642.5200 a.4TOOAY 10.l Vll..l..A BALBOA. New l.Br, den. 3rd fir. Ol"eall Vie'#, 10"'4' • till. OWC. 2.40 Nice Lu 11313. 0wner1agt 6.11 29'.!3 C»W. fltOMT 4Br. 3Ba. pie shaped lot. Ax.rrunster cpt.s. peg Ii plank nn>. anuque Ill<· lure!). cutstom wood :.Uilrcase. bay window!>, pvt sandy bch. No boat dock. $275.lnt Open ~n 1·5112 Canal Cirde. 3Br. 28a A Frame. 2 sly cethng rn hv rm, bonus rm. huge deck on wtr. Walk to bch. pools & ten· rus, 1215.000. Call for mo re info & appl. &42·~ Ntof• Jarvis , Jotm Coombe llrr. Sa.8SET 4Br + den, pool, spa, lg ac.. By owner. 640-5144 °""~ 1-5 WESTCUFF AREA 1521 Anita l.n. 4.Rr. JBa. ram rm, lovely pool Sized ,\'d. Harry $242.000 HIM'Oft ... TS I • • Joi. Jar. I 81, '*' mr. aaa. o•.ooo ~ ln rtm only Ry ~r. 673 41~ or maro ....... c ... Au1lebl• on 1hl1 u quhllt< homt' 111 pr(' •U~ Dover ~hurl"~ .. ~" (~n., i>lllrQIW\ noon. i.llyhihli.. i.pot M.BR «\Id) Nut an or dinar)' hOl.u>e ' ! Und\'r '400.00U. l'barlcnt' 6SCl t'Hll< Sout.blllRd Rltn.. ~ 1440 --------- IAYflllONT • Br.' ti. with 1b" l'lus 1iucsi.t apt w/pt'lv111e .. ,. lta.n«! &:11chu1v'° U11n ''* Pnn only 00 ~ c .. ln"ll 1 UQ <.'roelt.cir ltr11 I .. ltt•lt!. 621 W llllh M l'o.t11 Mr•" Wt' •l1>1> hll\" ulhcr IH"Clflt•rll\'11 ii\ wl.iblt> UOO lSU VILLA l'oUfl)'oHJ l'lllq l o ,,~ 2 yr ne.,. 4 Bdrm &lwnrm.do••~lo liia) ut lLS \ Ul Willie,.... <,1peJ1S8l1SUn I;) Via f.ido Rcislly 673 102() IAYCONDO ~ ~YOUROWNSUP --------1 HK. 2ba, underground parking. Beautiful bwld ~ with fine i.ecunt} tlevistors and pool. !:WM pnt't' LO IOWn al $175.000 QUI qi.ack'tos ee Mil FUCHS ,.. ...... ....w 67M120 ..wronTHIACE Prime loca tion with view 3 U1 to nd o w prl\'lH'Y & 1•1rnve l'llen<~ Pnvu\e 1>how1og <.:all Jo Ann L>oran, A.:l 8.51 !f!i2'i WATERFRONT Pvt Dock $4 lS .000 -OPENSAT&.SUN 1 5 24 Balboa Covell 675-8351 Own/ Ai;.'l. Eicoelletlt Buy ! Large ~nd urut condo. The Hluffs. View. Vacant. UP · graded $225,000. terms Terms or l.se opt. J ean l•--------D&ft.DES Dales, Al'}.. 640-9350 OPa.s&l«>AY 1·5 , 291591MdltdD 2300 sq ft ol rolling hills and back bay view. .Beautifully decorated F..a.st.bl~f condo. 3 Bdrm. 2~ ba. <fam rm. only s teps from Lhe pool. Owner arwous. Low dn. Brk, ask for Phil V. MS-7991 BY OWNER. 3 Hr. J ba .. We>tchJC. Pool, new ~OP· per pJumbing. freshly painted. $169,ooo. 675-4333 BAYFRONT 4 bd~Kt~'-!~ud y, Sell or lease option. 4&.1 Br. VJew or bay lrom lgeowner's urut $310.000. 3&3&.1 house from ~l beach. Ocean view Crom beth wuts $325,000 . 3&2 Br, 112 blockb to ocean. Well located. Close t o s hopp111 g s;1AO, !XX>. • J+Bachelor located 1n Balboa belw~n buy & ocean. Newly n•modeletl m&out. $147,500 Large 2 br bayfront ron· do. secunty hldi.:. b<1i.1t !>hp a11a11. Gori:eous vie w SfJO. tJXJ. .. y ,.ONTCONDQ Sptacluu• lbt, 2 b1t w v1"w. sup. s1~.ooo. ~127'J ~t-..\VU;W By Owner . ~w Ut;dlonJ. 4br. i~ ... bu, lbl OL'ellll VllSW Alsalume ~ ~ t lZ.! ~ Tl!l'rac" Condo Jbr. 2 1 .. ba, rrplc, lU'amk "'-' \'nlnc". lA!tti aww l'ool; liliQ, sauna. $123.000. ~55 l lOZ or tM 21.2S Lit~. l BK J bu, :noo =>Q. It ~WO ~.m.hall Rll)' 67$-4600 -----11 l~;. on S250K !Olin . No potnt~ No qualify ing Owner will a1>:mH in h nanctnfo? s Hr Dover ~ t'Xtt. view home. t~1 Sun I 5. 1942 San· UJ,1.!o Uri 11e, Von~r ::illuru.. si.25,<XX> Lido lsk 3 br + l'xec ho me o n exl rJ large 10(. Call for del'61ls. Century 21 Newport L'mtt!r. fW0.~7. · SlftR BUY $167,lXX> 4 bedroom. 2~ ... ba Assume !I·~ loan. Walk to water. Tom Got· tune. 64&9200BKR Ill OF A 11110! UOO ISLAND CustOM 5 b•droo• hoMe o• Strodo. ,..,.. diMtcJ rOOM, fWllily "°°"" 4 botti, 2 ,,..... Wtes + ""'"Y otecitiH. EXCLUSIVE USTIHG! AtCT A MO«THROP Crodler R.£. 1.ne. 621 W.19lhSU.:.~ 642-5062/671-1182 k 2 c#tu~b .,~EALTY F H .• 0 .H .. $895.00H Open Sal !Sun 1 5 6117 liay:iide Dr. liy Owner. Pnn uni) nn leasl' opt Call l'ul Stoml•I Ownr1A).'\. ti/5-bli5 Great lot·at1on in the lk11-:hb. A.-.:.umc S72.';'11U al \O' ; . J e.i..nm: Saller, 631 lD> ~t>-6259 ----~~IB40 1~~~~~~~ •STADB tf()lie• .. P erfect for young executive with family -· HARBOR VIEW HOMES -· 3 bedrooms with large yard and quiet street. Competitive price & seller w11l help finance! ! •IACKIAY amEAT• Takeove r 9.95(/r loan on 4 bedroom with f ante:1sti c pool & artist studio! Seller will help finance. OnJy $189,500 S 1,271 Pet MOMTH... is all you pay when you take over existing lOP/r loan on sensational 4 bedroom Peninsula home! Walk to beach & bay! WATBROMT PARADISE!! Unbe lievable value in this huge est ate o n 11h lots on Lido! 7 bedroom main house. plus guest quarters! Truly a magnificent property that is priced to sell. • • 100/o LOAM•• Take over low interest loan on this truly sen sational SPYGLASS home!! 3 bedrooms, 3 car garage. walk-in wet bar that seats six with a . view that goes forever' MIWPOltT HACH WISTCUff OFACI UH MIGUa OFACE 646-7711 75•·1501 Betty Kerr Really o.w.c. Open Sat Sun 5'.fl Km~~ Rd A warm 4 lidrm home with u~tatr:> Ramc rm. ocean, mtn .,.1cw'>, "Busch Gardenb·· ~ Jrd. and presl11tio~ .. ddrc:.s. 673-l 18l OCEAtiROHT DPLX NEWPORT BEACH Assume Isl TD. Xlnl cond . Jus t lis ted al $497,<XXl. CJS Rlty I 635~ WESTCLl FF CONDO REALTORS DELlGm'FtJL FIXER 1n the Heights. Large lot. alley access. 2br. ror on· ly SJJ9,!i00 .• assum. loan. Jeanne SaJter 63J.l266. Hl::ALTOHS HFLP. HELP. lU:LP . F'OHECL06L'HI:: t>~NUING Newport Hc1gh1.S <Costa ~t~I. 2000 sq. fl. 3 Br, 21 2 ba;only sis.ooo down. Take over payment. .John Marshall. 631-1266 REALTORS Lake new. 2Br. 2Ba, D/R. l•--------frplc, pool. Sl24.500. Open Sat/Sun l 4. 1256 Rulland Own I a gt. b~ 2A36 Francisco Or 3br. 21 -iba w /pool. $220.000. 631·0382 ~SUHl-5 :;4 S. Dolar Ct. CONDO. 3 BR. 2~ bath. Frplc. Sl25,000. Call :;.»9922 Cooper ll Associates BIG CANYON A most ~flhl arter Vero;a11ll'!I Model This truly luxurious homl' l<'alureo; a suspended stancase ovl·rlook1n1t marble c•ntry in the 11pac1ous ll\11n11 rm below. Formal din rm. 4Rr. 41 ~Aa. hulo?l' mstr s uite. J frplcs mrludtnl! l m mslr sulle. Hallan marbll' hath. i.:arden kitchen & view of lh<' Jo?Olf rour-.e m Newport Centl'r. Truly gracious hvm11 at only 5699,000. Seller will rmonce Call for a ppt. Reoltv lnterchancp l71~1 tS7-'516 Ten new custom homes behind iron gates with an exclusive Newport Beach address. From $265,000 2389Tustln Avenue.~ Beach NeM 5«'M ~ Ave. end IMne Ave. Open 11 o.m. to 6 p.rn daitf °' by appointment C.all (714) 6.42-8281 Of (714) '44-0614 ;-.. ';..: .. ~ ......... mi.-.......... ............................................... ~ .... ...... ............ _ ........ , .... ...._,. .,. • ., 2tft. ....................... '!.:1J! II ...... ,. I 1 ty 2000 .._.-11 00 ••·-··-•••••••••••• • . .......... ~ ......•.•. , ....................... IBV I NE·TRE MP.Al>OWS Uparaded dbl wide coacb. 111.11 & aee . 561-tOllO, Sll.aDM 20MIWUMB-CM Beeutlful 2 bd, 2 ba t owa hou•• untta w/frples, vawted cell· ~·lnvtimta 642-1603 RENTAL IMflSTOltl No qullf1J01. tu.000 fullpricel aldnu.:.·; be. CUMlo; .. • TcUI p:raib. of •11 mo.• ~ Pault17.s112 • )8 ...... Ballenfteld, Cat. Coutnetlon to eom· mmce bruned. lat )' r •1tBAY l<'LI 2 boat.a. 3 Br. 2 ba homo. fixer upper. S41~.ooo Wllll11m E . Vo ud & Co, J oe. c714J673..1600. Well I ... '"' OflMSAT/SUM 1·5 LIDO"<*U toe, ... "'Fnemont .... 132$0 • 2 Bdrm with v1ew lNCOll£ PROPERTY S..W.900. Modular Type ttoa.. a. hr sec:urity, 3 pvt be9Chel. pool • pies'. (714~ 1.11er beociflt•. lm~ cto1ln1. G••taatee .._. back aftcT com . . WANTED: Trip!C)t or 4·Plex. CdM OC' Newport Beach area. Pvt. pty. Mr. L Wolf 213,11M-7422 Upper Bac1bay home on '• + acre. Half re· roodeled. Xtra bou5e in back. You fWsh ll aave! 645· 1344. AM beat. Owner I Agent. . Seav1ew, by ownr. . ..................... . ae.r ......... ....................... ............. ferW.. 1100 ....................... n-ai~. kids • pets OK. Sl2,000/oHer . Across from bch. Sp rent S.12$. wJ pd. 536-7•1 Cash. thn. harbour area. x.lnt unm, many a1M111t1es. ~ R1ty. Ask ror Bet· ty IM&-S631 or 846-21629. 3ll Drake, 28r •••• GUOO 40 ~ •••••••• S23.$00 l Bdrm·l..ow On 15Anaa ...•...••• $14,950 1 Bdrm· Tenn& 25 Cabn Uo . • . • • • S29 .$00 2 Bdrm 42 Beach ...•.•.• 149~ Bayfront • l Br C Anchorage 28r Rlll.500 Pnvate Bch·Bayfroot SEE KUSS NELSON - WATERf'RON'T HOMES REAL ESTATE 631·1400 Ac:raop far w. 1200 ........................ TAICIOVM IJQS11NGLOA.M 13 Neat unlta; Income Ml,000. Listed price 1488.000. Good are•. MUICHISOH Mapri ... MS.241 t 4.ft.EX Only l "'1 ! Good Costa Mesa localion. 3 Bdrm 2 &. Oitme:r wiU cany al un ror • years. "'5.000 down. Full pnce S2IOIS.OOO. Units being up~raded and are fully occuplfld. Yearly Income S20.000 per building. Tenant.a Uan. a.450,000. sac>. On. Prloclpela oolyr pleale. 714-529-11877 Bkr . Downtown triple. X ln location. SUS.000. Cen- tury 21 Surf Realty ~ 1474 .. 536-1542 E. Side C .M. Dplx, $140,tm. 20% dn, ba1anee at lJ.J.2%. l2.6XGR. J il8. ~agl.~ i units. 8 blks rroro Newport Bay. A.l.T.O. 10% h nanc1og-S300. wtS75.000 down . Lot: 80'U30' 6'5-83. . Hampton md I. 3br, 2bii+fam rm. View. As· sume k>u. 581·1122 ~HouseSunl·5. &'71 DOUIU WIDI Costa Mesa. lo space rent. furniture ope.ion • .t. owe. tSU634'· Laite Havasu. C.a. 160 acre e'TIG€' I •-------1 parcels, paved county ~l GllATAHAMCIM49 pa,v~ues • Harbor View Portonno 4br, 3ba meld sep guest house w /loft. S24J.500 Fee. 1836 Port T1Htn. Agt. &U 7S4-6'733 rd. BeataifuJ lake view. 6 .,.. ·-+--1--H0'1€~ J+ll&ex Owner anxious flll t.o Havasu landing re-HI Uruts Tortofw Mobile Holftn 972-8421 llOrt manna. Real Eatale (n"estments Submit all often BK&. 714·529-~ :mlW.CoastHw,y,NB Crocker Real Estate 64~6 Mi-5'11i2 or 673-11.82 . VIEWRlOM EYBYIOOM M11gn1f1c&t1t Aui:us ta Mdl 1t1 Big Canyon Twnhm. nus 2br, 21'aba + den comer um\, has expansive. 11iews ol lhe ~II course & beyond. TI>e rn:str suite has an ex· u-ernely lrg bath & dres~· mg area. A 2 sly hv rm. neulral color scheme & cntrl air complete the package. A must to set:. Call for appt. 640-845ti. RGllph E. s.ittl. Rttr ~ OCIN4VllW Double wide 2 bdrm. I ba., sundeck & garden. P.P.499-4064 ~ylron~. iip1;c:1.uc ul11t vu·w. cus 1om bu1 It. f1n>pllK't', spa. 2 y~r. ~ St l.!1,000. Pnnc1pitb Mly 67~5491 ~-eanfront m Laguna for under $100.000 or le~ ~uxe urul. i''tnancmit avail Treasure Island Park. $3806 or ~!* 2.116 40 AClllS . s 120.000 Ooeed Sunday RanchoDilifom1a, 4 sep. 10 ac. pan."di. Plant.abl~ SYNDICATION 10 OeJu.xe to 3'10tadll5 XlnL terms. 1's.Ln ~. for Condo 10•, 1nle rest. Days: Conversion. $25,000 to Knapp e r • Ag l . SS0.000 investment . 7 14 6 7 6. s 1 J 6 o r ~ Jot..a63l-4516 2~1*1 l UHITS BeaWJully cared ror & mamt.a.u~i property Ii spaoous IUQUl)ds. House &duplex on quiet C::M cul de sac. East ol llarlSor Jilvd. E·z assm kwln + fNIC c.au for •Pill-Agi. ~2271; 54S-1.l66 1300 ....................... J urul dpt. all 2 Ur. Coron<1 dl·I ~h r. S24U .O OO. lW W ~l. i 14 14.."f9·32ffl TllPlEX S.Ckawe"e 1076 •EXCITING• lR \.WU~. BakersfK"ld. t:a <.:on,,,\rut:l1on to rom · mt'llle 1mml.""<S hl ) r uwr benefu,,,. l mmt'd l l•,:.1ng. Guaranteed le~ back dfter l"Omple· \.)(ft. Sl .450 11X> $450.000 Un Pnoc1pab onl> ~~ 2 Ve.an old, in Costa Mesa near So. Coast P\az.a. ()wner 'r; un It eoft• sisU ol 3 bdrms . 2 baths. frpk . patio. Pride ol uv.nersh1p. Encloi.ed ~. Ne\ter a vJcan· £1 ! Elaceilmt ~wnabk loan. S22S.OOO. Owner· ~ 833-92!13 ••••••••••••••••••••••• jpettacular whrte water view. exclusive pvl ~Cyprus Shor~. P\'t bch & park. 3 Ir~ lldrms. 2 Ba. pool. frplt. xlnt s urfing. $495,000 Owner 492-3391 . RXSt-UPPEll JBr, 2Ba. on golf cO\lrbC, nr. beac:h. Low tlo .... n. Contract 12' ~ rnll:n::-.t. P~1ble l~ opuon. Sul>- nut. Sl40.~. Wl~l Cuu:-.l Pac1f1c , 4 \lti ·li:i J~. Kll·m1 . lnvely5f':~ ~raded \'ilia Wes1 llome 20xtiO La1otuna lhlb n1re!>t 5 il 4 5i29-99TI .Bk r !>tar park, tornl'r lot Couetoardd "" lar"'c ~110 Jrl'J 1\1r Ptopew-tr 1600 cunff ~only Sl7 .!>OU ••••••••••••••••••••••• cJ 1\.)(01 I" Ut«JSU Al lido Pri CrJUld ~ oflcc·e & rt• J Y 7 4 Tr a\ 1• I c I l' ..,,dt'nn.•. Commc·rciJI "".c.·abanJ, OUtl>l(J\' pJllll k·~. Si8S(J '*r tn<I. Olol & ..:ardl•n 1)1-.hwa~ht'r. :IO<.•v•µr.irt Hh•l. :'liewpnrt d1 -.µo,JI · rr11'>l f rt·c Fr 1°1dJ1rl•. Frl'n<h llt'dlh .w.wv ~·r d4 y " trdlf1c· C'OUJll arrnoirc di\ 1der, 2 LrutedBrokt'f"S Mora,i:e shcd.l.. c•ornl'r lol C:AJl t:loo 1 ll l.£Jb.1 1 ~ :.r,:p 6'i 3. 7T.' 1 Mtwport T en-oc• · four deluxe U1J1ts, 2 l3d 2 I~ £'J . ..-itl\ ~arage:>, ~.LUl.. Sevet\ new units with f~-:.. muny cxlr~. ~.OOJ "°' ~. lt.ttr. 541-772' ~SAT/SUM 1·5 Hard tofi.nd custom 48r. fam rm+fml d1n1r1g area. 212-ba. 3 rar gar. Appro x 2500 s t r. Beautiful ocean vu. AS· sumable ior,;, In. Offered at $179.000. New & va• cant. 148 N. La Esperanu or call Beverly Abrams Real an.ate 636-a&OO cw 5.'n-120! Deluxe·N~1y upgracfed ---------cpU & drps. 1971 20xw ~ /6 UHITS Skylme. 11'°11 ml. Walk· Heart cl Newport '°3l'3 · 1n closet:>. 2Br. !Ba, l~uncomm<'rc1a1 area. ) oung adu.lt.s welcome Can be used for buSioe:.s. UDtlm>. .............al or! So.._ul. CLASste M25.0Xl-Call'31-1400 HB 8.16, o r 24 uo1ts SCZ>.OOOeac:b &-plex. 2 yrs old. Z3.$t c1own. owe ..... ~.LZ.1~ Jua Val••'-'••· A1t. ..... --------Pres1denual llJo?l S. Spacious 2 'i ton, 2 bdrm. 1 12 bJ, T n140h0U'>t:'. C:redll\l' l1nan<·1nR S:.1 9 5 ~. ilt 198·1786 LCG\C' me;.:,agc. S.Jaat ~ 1071 ......•....•...•.....•• B~OF EVERYTIUNU New high quaJJty 4300 sq. n. custom home. 4 br. :i ·~ balh. lge master swte wtfrpk. On l acre, zooed forhorseS. View or valley &ocean. $515.000. D. Bourtte. R1t.r. 546--9950 °"""""will ~-3 Br. 1800 sq n. family home. Fresh pallll lru1de & oul. lge yard. looking over C&po Valley. Agt. 81234 MOllLEHOMf SALES 2700 Harbor. Ste 2()6-A 540-5917 ln"Ult TIW ~eadOV.'i. \:p· ~radl'tJ dbl ""d rnach. t\dll Pk. 5!">1 ·10~0. ~1 2IX>l -------'7\ trailer ho me. 25', llarbor Blvd. C M . Adull.S. No petS. ~. ro:a. 548-4395 '79 Buddy 20x48. 2br, 2ba. Adil 40+. no pet pk. wlk to shop 133.000. 997·9519. 1200SQ.FT. Dbl. wide V1k1n1o? + extra storage; covered dbl. carport. 5 Star adult partc. no~. Cl~. pool. or . s hopp1n~. Owner aruoous. pn~ re- duced: 111o1ll help hoao~. REALTOR 64.2 5333 Smiht._ 1010 Near Hoai Hospital l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm EXpando 1n AduJt Bradford Coodo·3 Br. perlt. 54M6T7 Ageal. COSTA MESA COtt18CIAL f' dbulous locauoo with l.irlitt' b uildtntts and !>howronm I\ .l't t' II.I <.tin~ 00,,Jnt.."' uw~ LI( w 1 L l. l \RKV lst T.I). i.5-;"3.WU. b:Jl· l-'410 . WA~Vl HOMC., RE~E"STATE 631-1400 ....................... IASt••caB -ZZWHJTEWATER ls Lhe property too good tD pass up. Quaet and pre- ~ ror Ute new 1o ... pr1re o r $300,000. Tastelully dPconted and qwltl~ comtructed. 4i6C OPEN SUNDA V 1·5 9642611 Faces oocnm pool. Good fam area. 182.SOO. As· s wne FHA 8 ,,...c;;., Open Sun l·S. 370C W. Car· riage. Call 95S·3300. osan ReOLcy San Juan Capo. '58.900. 2 --------- Rea.ltDr. $62.900 As.-9'/4°/o L09t Take over payments on this charming 2 bedroom condo. Super STARTER. pnme location near pool. Complete with dining area. mini blinds & t ustom wall papl'r. Tustin schools. BKR., call 540-1720 TAillaL. _. EXCBJ,.IMT VA.USUWT10M Sharp 2 sty, 28r Condo. assume 559.600 VA at 9\2%. OMC 2nd. .,_ooo. ~/Grant~5777 ...... c.p..... 1071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br. 2 Be. 1480 sq. fl. 8yr:. okl. AA\ SU ·5032. 6 MOS. REI IEMT Brand n e w 1 980 Some rset by Golden We.l. Dbl Wede. 2 Br. 2 ba Masowte s1dUl g, calh ceiling. carport, win· dows everywhere . IK>/mo s pace rent N r I~ Kosp. flurry, won't last. lf2'l.XX U. Beach Mobile Home 84H800 Mobile Home 24' wade. JBr. 2Ba. an pk nr 19\.h & Monrovia, CM. mint cond. Reason abl)· pnced Furnished 1{ de· ~tted 548-3637 Classified Ads are tbe Id~ to a successful prqe «yard sale! ll's a blUA!r way to tell more people! ..... Cl\L'th-I071 ....................... COUIRIY VU ESTATE-Siii JUAN ......... 4W.+ ..... ...... -....w.POOC.,... ........ I~ tltr•1 &11... l ... e4 te lltl,000. q.., ....... •I ..... ,, .. , 0... .... 611·1400 ......,., Opett HM S- 1-S 234CJJff Dr. #2 LAAuna Beach Coodo. OVO. 2Br. H,Ba, bnng your principals. TROY PROP t::HTI ES Bkt. <213) 822·9005 SURF AHO TURF Hurry lo see lhis beautJful 2 Br. 1~ bath cmdomlniwn located in Solana Beach. Walk t.o Del Mar race track or downstairs to the beach. Asking Sl08.000. Call 714/481-87S4 ror an appc.. .._,. .. ,., 2000 ....................... JUSTIJSTED C.M. Home + duple~. Beaut. lncbpg. Qwet St. owe. 1st TD w IZ'fYto dn. Bin·. f19.4.'m. OCWROMT DWLIX ~ve terms avail on ~ unit.s OD ratt corner lo& In terrific area. Call for detallt. MS-Till Real Estate C.M.8UN1TS Great loc. Pride or ownership. owe u~. ~ dn. Don'\ wau.. Bkr trlM1ll. C.ll.OOPLU Top k)c. Prlc.l rlPt. owe. Rurr1 t ''' .,.... .. TWOUMITS COSTA...SA M...wne lO'""c ml~l't'<l on· h oo Uus Jl.t>l IJsl~-0 pru- pat y. ~llers Vl::RY !1t-:1.1t>le m term'\. ..:'(- Mlent ~l.Sl<k' k,)(3UOQ, 7~ l!0J ; 9UAIL PLACE NOr•nu· to,. ft 1:.11 , ..MJ IEAUTIFUL COSTA MESA 3' newer units dose to eve,ything. All have fireplaces and lofts. suso.~ m -1920 7 aNTS· COSTAMISA $315.000 OCIA.MflOMT IAMCH tetDOCIMO 832 Acra, $400,000 do . 13.000 per acre. all or part. Xlnt te rms . Owner',._. 540-«JS.'t '~~~-------------.-.----·---···· IYOW.B Lease option. 8 anlt t\llk.>rton. lOtimts gross Jason 714-675-5500. 72 lllTS '2.7«.000. ~Iler wil wortt wilb Coodo con "~or carry ~r. l MALLOY r INV~MEN'TS Cartsbed (114) 729-1129 DOWNJOWM H.L Z 'J'ri.pAex.es, all 2 Bt'w ~ery tuee CCJDd.. 30'A. dwa O.W:C. Price for aU 6 u.n 1lS ooly S32S.OOO. Cal now! Hum' inglon 8cb Rlt)' 842-4U4 IMG-S02'1 A* for Jim Wilc;on SWBTIM'Lll COSTA MESA With $35.0CO down. owe Contract at low tnteresL pnood to ~II a l $17$.000 Graat-Agl. 640.5777 2200 ........................ ,.,,.OCEAN YIEW\.OTS Three R·l ks. e.astal penmilailllllllll.Wpe ..... ~ ..--iag drawtad •• ll tD Gn.& n.-.- .... Clil1MAU-.... TM,9)211.1 WAl.KEl\ ac L?E a. l'. ·)lom> BaY«e• wu kKs from $2!19Q, wata lO beath, h:rm. a v aal. Q)l~l Pnme R·2 lot. leduccd 40K. East ~•d• Costit M l .... d. 45'x 150' lot , (I duplex I By •wn e r . 915.cn>. 8a nJ< wj Cfil(FY 50~ o f sale ,,.ia.. 6:'t1 ·2321. MllWe--/ T,...Prtts • 2300 .... ................. . tO 'x55 · lrg. r•ms. Beautiful ca b iletry. Must be movecL s:a50I. ~- ...................... ..... New 2·sty cabia ur lake oo easy •ceas paved stree t. Qly $$2.SOO. Easy 09'-et' fluncin«i can or send for&.~ & bl'ochure. ~: 'hie Beal Est.ate Ston-• Box&ID3 c • Dig Bear Lake. CA mi t 1.-.sr.!lS Days 1~3663Eves ' Bahama Isles beautilul \ acre homeS!~ for vacr. t100 or retirement. ~ - dn . • S7$ m ~; 1114)661-0827 G MOUJ'ltain mini·estat' Charming restasa ; stone frplc, sm .' lllllique llore, owner a • Xtra commercial· 101• Dowing creelt, 2IOOJT ol o.a.. 25 milel to Dao. Harber. Prine. $14$,0QI. Off en conslderecl Own /ARt Must selr-71~1314 I L8 mos. new beach•id. d\ClleX in Mission Bea~ San DielO-Good filwl• Inc. 3 bdrm. 2 bdrm. t AtJtd. 61$-0lt .. ca.-.... .... .............. ......UN....... !Undlly. May 18, 1980 DAILY PILOT •• I • ...... •••• ••• •• • • • • • •• ••• • ....... •• • • • • • • • • • • • •••••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • •• • • ........... •• •• •• • • • • • • ............. •• ••• • • • •• • ___ ...,.__.,_i;...-.,;.;.,;;,;,., ________ .....;:;,;.;;,;;..;_;..;.;.;~..:-:s..:..::-.._,_ 't. ...... ""'-... ··~ ..... ,. ... c.e....... lJJ4 c:..w.. JJ.24 ....... JJ44 &..flMINdt JJ41 ....... ~ " .. "........... .. .. ....................... ....................... . ............................................................................................. ······················· .•..................... -................. . tO , ...... . .... ·-....................... ar o.dit ewt w.ur. lf'ft eJ llr C4nt1o nr So 1'11 1'WUen>dr Oleu. t>eaut 5 OCEANF'RONT R f!N• ....,........ l2H S..-.~ 3216 ........ AIC. olhce. Pt.a. ~ .. •pa &:tOt) LIASI oa BR prof landic1ped TALS. MW modular type ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......... No::•• HG 02'7 . LIASIOPTIOH .._12SUU14 ho~. 24 hr aec pvt LOVELY HOUSE . 3bd. t..e1iw· 3 Br. 2ba. view Ml ,.. ._.. 31 H Ml I ~ r • ~: n •: > b 8 r 2 •-... •s b ch•. • d I t 1 o n I y x.. nr Hoai & bch. w.:. home. BBQ Clor.e l o -··-·•-••••••••••••• 2 Bdrm u.. t' rpl'I 1",w'~1 ~·· ", b' , _..,_ 5'.SO 11200 mo .I& up. 11S0.-.1035. •hups. achls. beach. ~ 11~ on Lido ~. ek.aed :anw~. 1 ~ 11 n ..,. er, 2 8A,2ba .. . 157~ RMP&~lfi H501mo. 'fl0·92U, w.-> lllt 2 be pauo pauo w r .. ncH 'iar\l ·"> u~" 111~ prla:ate 2 8r + 0 2 ba ...... 17'° Fi buloul I 2 bd Huie bNcb·cJoff Jlupleit. &.2&:13 W~ ... -. ..... .._._ Alub .. • b d I .. ~ 1r'Ul 4»1 ta eti• 3 BR. 2 ba .. . rns b. arce rm 2 48r. 3be, bltni.. $f50/mo. -... --.-.--, -------'#•-'"•"' • • r •I«' uµoi.11 .. ll' nr thoo.1 •So 38R.2.,.,ba .. 17Wl ll.SU a c harm e r in ~ 1 -· '8IDIS • VUla&t! Juiw MCM",nopc-"-UC> bl• Cw.It t'lu.a i\via1I Im· 38R.2bll . S900 Wooctacove, gourmet Yrtylse Zl3/J76-009 ~-••d l42S suoo. J\ll)' 11100. A\11 1 .. , + 17) H'l'Urll) ·~ al 950 rnonlhly or Anl&helm tltllll kitchen. •t~uned 0 laaa. • •••••••••••••••••••••• llftl&l ~ av1ul m $1 IA> " Beautiful large house A#6. V\f'llllla 0 Bnt!n ----0i1o11~1:1t':°:~t 4 liR.l~~1-·~~\'' S6'1S ~~~.~~~· 1D.0911.ft.1.4Br.31,;J ba, 3 8r. 3 b.a ln NB, rrpl., poo l . r ec. c enter. IDTD 4br 2~,ba..bil..:h 16ro 'u '*~ '180-fi006 frplc, 2 ca r garaie . lold.i. e<!Mu 1 _ta& USO Beaut. fncd yard. d695. a. ....... "'''tr Hff ~· WI studio condo Oncmtal decor many •rnccul 1e11 seoo , mo, ~mo __ '4(1ti300 ~•••••••••••••••• mo. Call for appl U~l•:;:.,1~ =~~to lBr. frplc. amall yard. ~7971• ..... ~ ................ . *WM.M4 COMO() Kai1'6'9 Koaa. ff! oou l'r • F\lrn. On un••n M' mt t"'&M'iq •' llll .. All 6'T~lllWT ~S410M&. t\1Jl 1142·36dl Rec lac . pool, 11pa. ~1mo~ Newport ~t 3 Br 3ba oondo. 2 car gar. Ocean v iew. Rec . ar ea $975/mo. 968·6093. 96..l-3122 ........ ~ ........... ....................... U02 ....................... 'IJ1I 11 ¥l' :Sp r , 2\)li, lwhH· t-'p 1n l ) rd l'tuld ~ :-01> ~ ~ IJJI ~lUJ llALUA I tldrm . nu pi11nt 1 l~ df'a!>'')o, bo111 trtr lil't'e:>li, luc.b ft Pt'L!. OK Good lot'11uon ~ mo 63.1 ZM6 Hc«>ndnToned rna1dt!. new PM.tnt , nt<w )\O\\'. Cl"lilhU&.m t i &Ot.'\l 2br lb.. br.akfal nook, tallt h 1ear. t•h1ldnw OK Nu ~ 2131161~ o...r• 3226 HAWAII OAHU s.9 · IJ'twie 3 Hr, d1run.: 6 lam rm Slepa to lkh 1ol touo~. <'hooh $Ut000 213 ~·61~ ur 2.13 rtn.lll:a ···············•·•····• 2700 ....................... s .. a.-&twt. orrers you tk:.c pru· perue. R·l lot m Cav<i Ii< dl'h f'<ili.'1ifldc!, Good t c rm:. S7S.<UJ. Texaco serv1ee st:it\()11 111 Qiuuio Pnme u 11nl'r WiU exchange. Propert.Je:. near J u11.,n Small to larjo(e ranrhl·~ 1n Paso Robles. fo'or further mform:it1on. (.'(Jr>t.act Ken Mark.!> :it s.._ RHI &tate 2319 Spnng Street Pa.-.oRoblei. CalJfonua 93446 1105) 238-7780 I 0 Ac Horw RGM:h 4 !leP 21 :i acre pan·cls San Juan Capistrano. K males from ocean, 6 mil~ i nto Cleveland fo'lnst.. Span 5 br, 5 ba home +2nd 500(). :.q rt home R cdur ed to S850,<XXI ~lier will c arrv loan Will.tam I:: Doud & Co. lnc (7t4l673·1600 FAU.llOOk AVOCADO RANCH M<1g nif1cenl "status symbof' ranch with 93.6 ucr es. fncludei. a 4 Bdrm. 3 bath home that as only 3 yrs o ld. Air cond Mexican tile Largest pnvately owned ranc h in the a r ea. Includes a produc1nJ( a\IOCado grove. $1.475,000 for all or S895, 000 for home and 25~ acres. ~671-6900 WATI..RFRONT HOMU> REAL ESTATE 631-1400 ........... mh• p 2100 .•..............••.•... Sb~U M O t:xct u s1vi: t: ~ 3 8t 2ba IJm rm Plitio. fl"\)IC & i l df ~dr Sf~ l'un 11 Al(\ WI llbl• IX&'2~ Rancho Carbb~d Coun LAL KU P<J I NT I ""'Ou tr) C1ub "1obtlt.> Home Brnm.1 oc" 3 lid r m J Patil t'ull ::.ec New l.. n b&lh, l !>lOI') homl' o' l'r rum ~ ft Vt I...::..: luokwl( poioh Jnrl -.µJ ..All rec far1I CJll Tffill) Xlnl IOt'dl•Oll I. 1111n ult .. Nyman 714..a8.1.1332 w beot'h Si\111 mo t.111, lc6ool"-d 1206 M.1Ucr •• •• •• ••••• •••••• •..... &ITl"lt Hit~ lh·i; '' 11-r lilt> froot Little bl :1 i>a2 ~ :.I.Or) <! br boal :.hp. Lt' l' • •J lir. <! bu Cunt.lo 111 :. m rrull.ton S home for mx>imo. 675-3067 Q.l l'la.ta. l'uol :-.1rn ,,,J, IA.LIOA ISLAMD Lrg deluxe Jbdrm, 2ba. dnstr.; duplex, patio, g ar, Cfl)IS, drp6, bltan SlO\ t' lll<'I. d\'aJl for ilMual be Jul Isl. ref. req u1 r"'d 21.'l ~95.'ll. l lir. )ear round onl} $'ll.(I, mo 118 Emerald A ~e 213-597 · 851!5·. 4.'&~ ------..., Pftliftwla 3207 .......••...•.......... OCEANFRONT 3 Bdrm. fr pl<.-, 2 !>ly Sl200Jmo yrh . 1\~l bnS410 C•dwwle.ch 3218 ······················· On ~ Bluffs 3br, 21 2ba, Bllln1. View harbor ~ofsurf. Pool & ten. m~ Avail 6· l. S85<1Mo a;1.3473 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charming cottage for :.wruner. l·sty, 2br beaut rm. md linen & dishes. Walk t.o bch. Sl07SMo. Agl.. 817 -0666 ExecWve3 br. 2 ba home in pr es t1 g 1ou s ShorecWTs. AvaH. May 1St. I.-liv rm w /frplc. ronnaJ d.irung opens to t'OVered pat.lo & garden. Exc:eUent for ent.ertaLn- mg. Custom decorator plannin& throughout 3000 sq ft. home. Key to pvt beaches. Ref's & securi- ty dep. reqmred. $1200 mo. Man 1 y r lease. ~ner 700-0Ui9. 31!1'. l.Ba. q1Det No peu.. $?!>Imo. Open Sat. 11·3. &Q ~gorua. ~34-1134 pd S5t.6 Nll µel~ 1 ~~· II:! I ' -----~ COA.'>i' CUN UO J IJr . .! ba, lake vu, pulu1. pool spa 9;00 mu ~I 2:1Ko1 !'iuper :>hi:irp 2 llr .! hJ l'Ofldo Decor:.ot .. r • ph ~. waJlppr l rpll ..: car gar. l>O(ll 'JI·•· 110 pct.!> S..575 mu h t i 'l'I dep ~~J For rt'f'll or b e :1 Br .! Ba condo. \ l dhl • .•r gar, all appl µ<,01 !-'t ll'nnts. no p~l:. Sil>IJ :l5l·6825 l.o.xur)' 2 hr :! lr.1 't ur11111. dbl gar F P \l(J<•I & p.11 ~ mo bl & IJ:.t ~w dep &t2~ f::'srde Condo ~ llr ~ ,. bat~. 12'.!0 :.q fl I '.1l111 g.l:I r . f r p I 1 I> \\ Si25/ffi0 l!.l Ju:,l r '>Cl 0~2282 Mon thru 1-'ri KIDS /PfTS OK Easls1de townhouse. gar & patio. s:>2S. 642 2.:>10 or 646-4848. 3bdnn on West side. b11: yrd, d1w. n ew c-pt::. & drps. ~ 6.a&80tl2 W. Newport Townhse J br, 2"2 ba. r efrig . wash tdry, I yr old 9iOO mo bt.2·4424 •RISH Ii PRETIY • Child welcome New hnolewn. rresh paint. clean . s mall private fenced )&rd, garai.:e . W ID hookup, NO DOC~ . water paid. $475 mo sir~ move.an. See man<1i.:er 610 H.arrullon. 96(J.~ lBr newl\ rl'<lt'l' home wrlovel); fent'ed ) ;ird ChildrC'n & pct-. ok S52S1mo. ti4S 81163 o r ~-:lf72 DA.NACHST u.ltt! w Mimna from lhts lo\id) BRANO NEW \lt•l4 homt' :J Br+fam rm home w 2b41. $UIUU µ.ii.Jo i..1tt·h. :-.ep dinmg .i rt'll, .ur1um. :.uoken l'un,er.!>.Hro n a r ea 14 bnl'k frplc Up~raded cpu. drp:. Av all now lilii~ mo l't' ... , dll Nd hl l J:.t +'t'l' Call for JPJA lO ~ 't' l> y:. 637 1658. t'' ""' ~ 177 1or 960 !>844 LuXUlt't' :JHr Cundo. in l\11Jll :'>111(ucl ocn \'ll'I' ~mo-tllti~ ---- 1\\.\ll. :'-<UW l lJr doll ~ l'\l µJllo. yard (1'1' ;\1·14 l !lil & • plollOl lll·1·an Vil'.,. l'el t•hlld ()I\ $-15()\fo 49tl 11895. l(JI •(llJ:I In: J br dpl\. ~ h" rm 1 -.1·J11 '.,.. lncd 'd . liltn kll ~I IOCJ l!6 j '~ BToro 3232 .........•.......•••.•. 1 Hr. l b d l l'rllrJI a ir. Ir~ H J 00 µet:. ~ a>cr mo ),C67J 3234 ............•........•• "'''"' <'Ondo :i br. 2 ba,. Jdult.!> 110 pct,:, 1700 :.q fl S7~ ~i253 ~Oflleoch 3240 . •••••••......•.•....•. FORREMT 4 l>1:droom. 2 bath homt- "'1lh hreplac.!. new pamt & new carpet Close lo bcat'h; walk lO scboob $650 mo include:. a ~&w11ter. Call 96~9824 l:.legant 2 bdrm. facn rm & den. tS7ZS mol. PlU5h crpl.S. 2n ba. cedar & glass 5 blks t.o c;>eean. Dbl car pvt aar. fully ma1nl \cl ,\dull:-. nn Pl'tS lnciw re at 527 18th St 714-~1 HOM~FORRENT 3 or 4br. Priced rrom ~1596. Fncd yard Ii i;earages l-'11m1lies please K1d'i & pell> ~rome Cull 964·2!'166 ur !fil.2!171 1\~. no fee --------- <!Br. n<X -;wt.able for kids \I(' Beal'h & YorktOIA n Pref. rruddie a~e workmg cpl. nu pell.. $400 mo !162~ W1H trade wintl'r ~k1 home 3 Br 2 tia. 10 man. Crom 3 ::.k1 rC!:.Orl::. 111 ~den. Ut.ah valley for 2 "'1's al your Laguna Bl'h horne Ill July or Aug. (;all Ster lin !( S taffor d 801·S82·615l or "87·0743 colcl So. 0( Hwy 2 br. frpk. p\'t yard. 2 t'ar glir. S7SO mo. 646-1220 ~·hr how.e S450~onthly .! l:ldrm. l bath cottage. So 3 Br, 2 ba. dhl ~.cra.:l'. !1HJ I A I b;i t'Ore II IL of hwy S450/mo. eve~ kuls & do~ ok St,iO(J mo Webb fu!alt) l93-CR61 MCllli Mo Ka Oi 642-5549. days 871·9453 b73-84.)7 . i~ ~141:1 -___ _ \'a<:ant Condo. 4 bdrm 2 ~ $495 per mo 1~~ t.JmbndRc II B. Call \lal'k ~ 77HI! It's Hawa11an for Maur ti. the best. OCE.AM FRONT MAUI CONDO Brealht.aJnng view of :1 1:.land~. !>W1mman g Jt )OUT front door Full) furn lbr, lba Vu.:w lhc famous llav.a11an sun set.-. from >OUT ov.n lana i ().mer des1rei. Lo tr;ide for comparably priced home or condo m the Npt.. Bch. area Our 1:. pnood at Sl.85.000. Ho.,. about your!:.., <.:a II '114-644-6751 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ? Bdrm Condo. Costa Mesa. l"''ine or f''ountain Valley. $85,000, New or nr new. M8·8170 ....................... ....................... 3124 ....................... ~home 2Br, dl•n. frplc. open Sat Sun I l A:-d. 707 Acacia li-~·37bl ---- :!Br . garage. pauo. 5'475 mo ~3767e,es Sharp home "< lnl loc I 00 kit Walk lO t><:h ,\Ht 1 I 7 I 3lir SllSO mo. 1M2599 Clt.Lom 4 BR. den. family nn.. pool. sauna. some \1ew Many extr~! l Or 2 } r lease Sl800 Mo. Agent 675-5000 or 760-0795 C.dM. So. 0( Hwy. 3 br. 3 ba duplex. $750 mo. No petS. Call U L at 642-5200 ~ l.mmed occupancy, 9 rm h s e, 3 B r H:z B a , Sl.150/mo lse. '160-9536 aft 5. Agt. Harbor Ridge Estates Eome. lge. view ocean, Catalma. city Its . Lse $2700 mo. Ownr/Agt, '16G-9636 after 5. s Br. I be (IDOIUY lum). More families are getting Pll car pr. Lrg lot. or the camping "bug" this lilopf.IS50permo. year. If you have a ._ ~ __.._ ...._ camper tb•t 's not getting _.,~,llVtT "450-COTTAGE FR ~llLY l'Al:\TEll Rerond1t1om:d I n:.1dtt Nl::W~'TOH. C.luld rrm OK :"o P1:u 211/851 -3220 ! Br house. for mgr ol 11 un1l!> Cpts drp., n l'"' pal.Ill. uu I pd ~OIJ m 11 '4112 Newport B h d <.: J II 53&~ West::.1de 2 Br l balh house New cpl., drp., & krlr h fir S375 m o Lst 'last~ $150. 1' 0 pd:-. 644-7211 ask for Fr<1nk LOCA T10t4 PLUS HEW TOWNHOUSE BeaUl.ilul 2 bdrm 2' 2 ha L.R wtth FP . DR . Den. 2 car gara ge & lot.s or xtr'U. Yotfll enJO) the pool, spa & sauna. Con venaenl location n ear Bristol &: Redhil I. $700 mo. Don't nuss ll ! '. No pets please. Call M f'. '160-0440. Sal /S un ~'17. ' O!ARMJNG COTT1\l; f'; Very pvt.. fncd front & backyd. Sparkling <'lean I.Bl'. lcids-pet.s OK. $390 mo. 631·2242 ll:-772f med, sell it DOW with a ~~~-~~~~~~ Oa.ified Ad. Near OCC 3br. 2ba, stone = ---------• frpk, lrg patio. 2 car gar t 1 , ... , Dnert. .... 2400 th tad»eMf'f. .... 2400 ....................... ....................... r------------, I IOU.Y llY£ I I unwn I opens to backyard for boat or trlr storage. Avail June l. $600Mo . 546-7828 2br, encl yard. Pcls & chlldra> OK. Avwl. 6·1. $&25Mo. 646-6238 LIASIOfJTIOH J &. :!' 2 ha. almoc.t nel4 . ~ai the bec1ch. Ntle p\'l home S675 mo tiJ l l266 a...k for Chuck Spiller ~Hr 2.Bil Condo. frplc. 2 p.1tto:.. community rec c1rea & pool. SS5() mo. SlS-4772. 11AM-6PM IBr. l Ba Condo. NEW. commuruty pool & ree area. $41.5 mo . uttl pd Sl8-4772.11AM·6PM. Lar~e 2br Twnhse. Near HWll. Harbour. 1'2ba. Pool. park. bn clt patio. Freshly pilUlted. No pets. SS50Mo 84&0128 b . frplr. Jae. gardener. 2 rru to ~ach. 172SM o. 714 S?2-7n.oo: . .an ---GORGEOUS 3br. former model condo. 15251110. 963-5461. 213-4216-73Z3 1142 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand new exec pen· \house. With or w /011t boe1 slip. 3br. 3ba, beaut crpting & m~h more. Best lbmt.ingtoo Harboc lb c . Ow o /Agt 21.J..E..l26S:nf-82J&.5920 New 5eabrtdge Twnbs. 2br +den. 3ba. 2 rrptcs. Views $850Mo. Ownr. n~alao..0.-1111 I.Br. 212&1. Dtn rm. f11m rm uv rm, xlnl. Joe $6.5() 5"$2186 3252 Orangeln!e t Br condo on ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Pool. tennc.. bit. I Br. den. 2•, ba f'rplc, ms SJB6. 644-0355 pool, adl ts SliOO. ls l I 11sl , St'(' &-0146 WOOOBRlDGl:. SYCA.'10RE 4br, 2' :OJ . lrplC' lndsepd lrR pdtlU Nr pool & t.eMI:> l.ake t~r be ..\\Jd "Lii S'l'J5Mo ~99\ll --- Woodbndge \'tlld~c:r ~ "1.Ut) townhoml' Jlx.I. I ' ,t;ia, carport '>lora)!c ~ laundl) nn 5540 mu 552 1947 Woodbn dgl" condo :!Br tlla 10 mo m•" $5()(> rn" ind rl'l.·f:ic1lnw-.. r<'lni.: 1\11ul 1mml'tl CJll Bob ::.J6-035b -.kd;:.. ~ ~l t·\~ [.;1\cl~ Grc l'lllrn hill .:Hr F K q;t:-. •Irv' dtil 11.ar. pd i(dnr 1 omm 11\JtJI. l hildUK ~' h.l l .lw:• \\uodbrrd~l ~~ l .•nwro· 1br J lr lrµll o·ul olr· ..... , 'r IJ'Jul <\ l1•no1 Int ltl~ gJ rc111r Si7.i,lu ~l/t.I> 3 Hr 2 b.1 'mJ?lt flour :? l.11b ok Frph .! 'Jr~ .1r :"'o pd' Lill\ 1• .. ri.. S6!1!'> ~rerr J \t 1:m1 WI~ l'"'ooabrlli l:l' \I. .. rm 11lj!lon 2 'lir. d1:n 2• 1 l\J lrplt'. \aCanl SbOCI Jw ltr'ti fl 5.S2 ~ --- FOH LE,\.-;~. WOODBHI lXi 1-. ~'TATl::S Lmroln me.II. brand nc~. 3 Br2•,,.ea, 2 frplc:.. 1\1C. upgrades. pal.lo. be<tu l landscaped rront & b1:1l·k. use of leMis eris. pools. Jae., clubhse. lake & :.ail ing pra v tlege:., $790 ~7Clli8 3 BR. I'" bath., lrpl Woodbndge Jn:d $Wt1 Mo. yearly leoc.c Bay & Beach 1~ 0811 Woodbndge Condo 3 Br 1 "2 ba . N r nt.>v. washe:-dryer N r lake Ill Woodbridge l'entt·r S6251mo be 552·3339 A~ Woodbndi;te Cn ·ek.,1ol· A:.petl :! Br. 2 ba, 011:1!1\ upgraded S pJl' ma.,t i.uat.e. In: yd. A\a1I Jum• l ~per mo 552 :'>-1 \!I c a r <I 1 r r \I d 1 n r 1 .\lrchaeb 1111 2hr. :!tJJ t rpk <! i ;ir l(a r w tll)IH 1>..1 pat11r.. ltJJ1<111 lilt• 1t1 kttch Nr 'hpl( & riool \dll' Sr, pct:. Sb2.5 :! ' r be •>H-S.\I...> or ti'~ s.~:c1 Clllfom 1a llumt·-. plJ ll =IW. 31.ir. I '•IJ<i. lormdl dining. II\ tnK . fdmrl) rt.om F'rpk &. ' l'nl r a I a rr GraPt"" 0 11 1JJ l111 arbor ~ 14alk l•J .ell ~:hoot.'>. pubh1· µ•rk-. 6 poob A\.atl Jum· IS I 'r lse ~ mo ind 11rn re::.s 1onal ) ard l d rl' 551~. evest"' knd l'urtlel"O('k Condo \.'tl'°" 2tlr, lvn rm w frpk d in rm. 2 t•ar gar Prof dl' cor. ~houl <.:omm pool t.enru.\ etc ue 1\gt Carol ~·4477 *llVINE LEAS£S We 're lhe ones to call 9 currently available from $495 l.O mso per moo th. \\bod bridge Realty 551·3000 1t2' 8arran~a ""'°'.In lnr RA.NCHOSA.N JOAQUIN 2 bdrm & den, end Untt on aolf cw.rse. Oak planked noon. frplc, etc. S750 mo. 8atTeU Rlty Re gtster ~,6200 WOOOBRIDG E EST AT!:: Lmcoln plan-3 Bdrm11. family nn. Close to lake. pool. tennis . ms. mo Call lAis Miller. 8&m!U Rlly Reiisler ~~ Condo 28r. 2Bu. A/C. pool, No c hildren, no pets. aoo. 77CMmO. I Br. \le-.4. spa.. 1625 Call Uarl}ne. 661·1161 o r ~3672 -------•Jl..~'T Rt:l>t::COKATl::D ~ pool. 3Br. 2'1 lia T .,.nh'i e C all o wnr ~ UiZ'> t PU> L\ m !>g d y'> t!Ve>_I __ _ 3267 ··•·•·•····•····•·•··•• llOMt:., l .. UR l{l:::-JT :I •ir ll)r f'r1n -d I rom "':6 ~ 1-'n<'d ) <1rd & 11 a r l:I i.: t'... Fa m 1 I 1 t' "' µlt•c1.,1• ... 11h & Pl'h '4t-lmmt" L' a II ~I C!!iGli or :r.:! '.!fi I \._'l nu I l·~ 3269 ...................•••• o:a LJJ.)(J P 'llh F.u11 ... .,trt· 13<1, w dtmn L..e l'(J()d.J Jl · ::.UU> mu . l J.11 Jo \n Dur J n. \i.;t 1\11 '(.;!;.! ....._, n ·. ... . \pt & v~d11 r l•llldl' \'111 .. lh n 1 .. 1:. ti.~ ~•t:? kJ..r me; l '-"' O:\ 1-it.rol• J U \ \I Q ti ,. I J IJ r ." .s Ii " <iourmel lo. rt th : IJi.j Bric r 1(17 ow. ~V~wK~I t ·a~ Cond9 2 br :! ba pool. lt'n . JIU' $11 .l mo A~ad Jun~ IU t>~micvei. mr. :.pac1~ coodo on up. pet' Newport &I y I "4 Bu, frpk, Vlew, 2 n1r gar. 1> r lse $600/m-O b l & I~ + $3X> cleanmg ff:t' Call Mr. Fuc ntei. .83:Htn0 Walk to ~h. 2 Br 2 Ba roron dro. frpk pool. Jd t'. •-.1unc1 . mui.t i.cc $6!j() &I& LS:M 3 Br 2 Ba Harbo r Highlands 1512 Pn.sc1ll• l.Jl N~ly n.-deroratcd ~ 645-2216. ~2334. ur~330t ·------- t:IAl' <! Br I ba Cotlaite on 140o•l~d lot. redwood ~~ patio mn·l)' d 1.>- rora t 1.>d. f rp IC'. bne k "'air..., A'a1 l r.12 ~ mo 645 6625 ~~!>lbluJJ rondn \'rt·l4 3Hr 2•, bJ l mm.11 ')'t j Q1m u 7!'>!1 1:n1 1·~ ... kn<b lilllf-. J Bil t11.,. nhou!>" Sp.Jc·1ciUI> dol4n,ta1 r-. In in~ arl'.J on ~ rt .,,.n h• • ll & q u1t'I ~tre l'l :.75ll ti75-+~..UI ------H1~ t'J n H)I\ Townhomc Joc le.a."' :-,Partous 3br "" mmm un1t v 1)Q()I. :.pd & ld\1\1..., ~UOl) )(dll' ~1\lo b.3 "Ii US WATER La r t:l' ..:rounrf floor 2 Bdrm. •kn 2 l, bd patro & :.rt·unt)' I~ mo be. ~It'(' 2 Bdrm. 2 b .i. ~mo \\ot~rlront Homes 631 1400 llJJUil/Uld Dr. lovely J Br 2 & home. S700 lea:.c. Ol'ner 1·4111·0S14 --- llarbor Ridge. 4 BR Kens· 11\j(Lon Model. reser voir view. guarded gate. $2000 Mo. Sunny One Relllty. ask for Ellen 5M-6427 or 7S2·51 l l W Newport Townru.e. 3 br, 2 12 ba, refrig. wash dry. t yr old. S600 mo 00-4434 PROF'. DECOR. HOME c.orona Hglll<h w /key to bchi, lg 1.tv tdin rm. frplc. nu cpU thruout. 3Br. IBa. kit w/new oak c1blne t s/tile / dshvowtr>tove. dbl 11ar. family S700 mo. w /grdnr l se. Ad-Sitt e r II 109. 6'2-4300 at hrs. Har1Jor V\ew Homes or, 4 Br. comm. pool, avail 6/15.1196/mo. 644..US'7 Walk to be9d\, 2 8c' 2 e. I """·· I I ..... , .. Y1tul • I ~. 2ba, 1reat area. S'l'lll5Mo. 1129,000. 645-'1272 .,..... lZ44 • Br. 2 br, Incl. gardener. iyrme.rroo. Cllllldo. den. (rp6c. pool. J ......... .._. ....................... 5o5t-4304 Jae. ••'*'•· mutt see. 90. -L5M AM only! BAY FRONT 3 bdrms. formal dtnmR room. e&Hn k1tcben. 2 rrp&cs Marvelous atnum on bay lor eoteru1n1ng pier & sbp 53.000 mo . )-earl) OR may consider fumaSned slUJ'lmer ren t.a1. .Barrett RJty Reg1st~r 642-6200 Prestige Penl~e C•JO 1lo Sea View ~cunt) Galed t:nde r ~rnuncl Parlang Pool·S•<h: l> En ter1<unmenl Fl:l crlltr•·' lll50 P er Moolh Broker ~9100 Ckn bay \ 1ew 2Br. Ct 12 mo t:M?. ~mo v.1lhoul i:ue!>l h~e Could 111· lurmshed r>t2 ~· t-:iuo' BIG Ci\'' 11°' '" 1111:' L,c,, .. 1~ ~PJ• "'u h<Jllll.• IA Ith ;-IJt'l'\Jl IJJ oJ r \11•v. $11;:..u IOIJ ( J ll ~~ 3 Ar J l1ot tow nhou. .. t 1n '1>l I Ct'!>I ~I l'<1•1l J.ll . lL'On.t.-. l ~-Ill t•J n 'u 14 aiA to b< h "31 211.H '-t.A\lEW "'J>il""tU' ·1 Kr .! lid ~ k ~ lrpk ... v.~l bdr tt·nn1 V'"'>I 11.u.t.rdl."d R<ill c1\c11l •• l~ ~ mo lic1 rr1l·n• r 1n1. l tM i'!W o(" ... lgner J lid rrn v.111~ \I-l'OOOO ~pt l 'n--.t. $1.2W mu ' r I~ 7~J J Br'. 2 ba. Slt:l)b lfJ bl·h Comm po<> I 7 50 Property Kousc. 642-3850 or&f.2.1010 Hartlor \.'~ 4 br, 2 ba. duung rm. ramtl)' rm. x1m loc. Vaew. SIOO mo 12t3 I 'J90.Sl25 licJCa;•T..._ 281'. a. ~U\g golf ~ Pool .tt tennl'\ cowu S850 mo 71t). 1 l!n 38rd~ apt. I how.e Lo best beadt Gttat ()C(' an vww. Avatl J Wle 20t.h ~18. Villa Balboa Condo Lwr. ury I Br w11h \1ew Sii25tmo. Ph G4S 7313 till J.2fJi SE:A\1EW 4br 411-:ba. + fam rm Bes l oc ean \le"' ~!¥to SISI 1122 W~~ll>E J Hr-2l 2 ba :i&AI J Ur-2' 1 ba ~~ \\a..,h dry refn~ .:J 6r 21-: ba Sti2S \ll'..Oow \·11·1A :J kr l ' .. ha S'ti2S ()('CJO \ ll'W fouds ok :'\u Pt'{~ John ~anJt.d 1.1>31 ~ 1:i;z~1r• REALTORS Bl"fs ~e. J BR. lam rm . 21:: ba . 1 nr pool 8)() ~fo Agent &i4 0134 llGCAMY<>t4 l.wcury 6 bdrm . 6 bath home . SO fl indoo r · ~ pool. 2 Jaruui. ... st.earn rm .. hlll!e b1lbard rm.. ieoonnet kitchen. 18 t\ ~bar Aftl. 6131300 UDO REALTY ~Oc°"IF~Y Two Bedroom Two aa th Qnio. New Carpets & Drapes. End Un1t. Many Amen1t1es. SSOO /Mo Broker. 759-9100 CMsundmg Dlx 38~ Con· do. count.rY decor. else to schls & StonlS 673..SSSO NWPT C RE S T · Spectacular ocn vtew. 2Br. den. + ore. 21'l8a, secluded. frpk, bar. ten· nis. pool, etc. S 1150 6'73-21.IU lBr. 2Ba, ram rm. 11 yd, as mo. 64GQS9 s. ca111-a1rr.c ....................... Move in today. 1 & 2 bdrm. wlk~to bch, nice & clean. $325 lo S3'1S. aia or&t&«m. Nu OCIMll view. 4 bdrm, 2\.; ba. nJt to bch. bl5l --. 2U Ave. Valencla. Siii aeo.u. IAe OlltJoo ..-. aoot/mo. VacatJoft • ln•ntmtnl Prop. .-i. Newport Terrace SS7S. ~l & lust +sec. d'ep. 730·2851 493·3280. $-8158. K.B. oo the sand, St!C. bldg. aU amen1t1e1 tliOO/mo (2131333 3846. HUNTINGTON HARBOR. ~al(ate 3 Br 3 Ba, 30' pvt boat !>lip, pool1tenna1r ec ctr, no pt(:. lMSlUO/mo Avail 6 I M&7317 Deluxe 2br. 2ba. auto ~a:. trplc. ocean & bay views. bllns. s etunt>. pool. Jacuzzi. we1~ht rooms. ente rtainment rac1l . iotame room. park hke ~. bike to ~ache!> . Lrdo & re:.taurant:. \dulls t>nl~. $69~ b l l t S9 o eve~ & ... eekt.>nt:b ------ LCXl..RY 3Br 1n Pt :-01gu1:J. oc:t:an. v u:w . µoo l :.pd, StilSS m o t'•>~ (;o41 \'OW"* \ 1 .. w. 1n11n.11· ··nd un 1l r·onrlo cm Jo~ I '\r~ucl ,. (' l .11rv.:n Jbdrm 2liJ l'it'l' ~ .. r .tr1ulh )t,.iO t :.t't lh l ~er. l \LX:l.1 ( (I' 1)0 > hr 111q lll ,;O .,It. ~SI'" .-,, •l~:r1 HrJl'l(l '""" IHr i ·Hd •lhl all..trh1·1l i.:.ird,.!l' 111k,I.. h\ rm •1111 J rt'J '"', •' • '"':!.> m•t <1"111t'11 <,ro,,. t Jlt J un ••SW /.! Toll'C'ltw lMfwfti~ 3525 •·····•············•·•· 'IA lk h Hr.md n1•14• 2 Hr 1. 1 bd nr I'(.;! I :'(AAI, mo 1.13 ..... :iw.t ....................... 37°' ....................... ~ 1 Bdrm yrly ror IDllUlre per.son S37S + l&J.l AttJ..~ ..... , .... , ..... 3707 ....................... ~Apt $325 mo Uttl tne.l'c1 Walk to bch & *"9. Yer/ C'ieao. "IOG smr»cer 548-Zl¥J7 ~decor. bach w 1ruu kn Q111el. non -arnkr. Conv k>c. 1300 inc I uu I. m.ss.> 1724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mee lbr, dplx Quiet Sep !]) gar Emply •d.Jl. No peb ~ 1021 --------- CASADEOIO AU.l..'TlUTl 1::5 P AJO Co mpare befo re you r<'nl c u .. to m des 11otn fuluro, Pool. BU~ . 1:0' 'rd 1i?a ra ~e . nl'w furn1tun·. -,urrounded Wllh plu.-.h landscapmi.: Adult IJ\ 111g al al:. bl."!:.t. ~pt'b I bdnn 1 um ashed S385 Z bdrm funmhed $-460 ~w W1bon.&12 t!nl ST\;:-i~IN C lrl! l br, l!dtden apt Pool. r el cll\!3 SJ55:\1o i lO W llSth ~ I Wi14• leoc.h 3740 ....................... H.a',RHEST Sp;uu:.h ~~ U VIOR1 Bt:a.\&.lful par\·llke !>Ur· round1ngs. Terraced pool Sunken i:ai. bbq, sparkling fo untains. Spac1ou !' r oom s. :::iei>arate d1nlhg urea Walk·in C'loseu. home· like ltltchen & cab111el5 Walle to Huntingt on c.enttt. I Bedroom f um $4-05 2 Bedroom rurfl S48S 2BrTwnhse. unfum $475 Adults. no peu. Ut.tl1t.1es Pree! LAQUINT\ HERMOSA lS'll I Parl<s1de I I, ' blk W al Beach , 3 bllts S. of F.d&ngef' 8C7·S4<tl ........... l741 ....................... LAGUNA BEACH MTR INN. Maid serv., ~ 1V, heated pool. Uhl. t71•>4N-S2!M. 91S No. o.tHwy. Lmwy stlalbo. Free ma.id Mn. C.oior l v. llGlll wk. Spa. Mature pref. a.2117 Edk Peot.house. 28r. 28a. epe. maid lel'Vice Ind .• clr 1Va, '250 per wt.-..zm Pentho~e Apt. 1 br, iounnet ldl, lrs vtew dedt. 1 IWt h'om ere.. e1111 Bay. 5'50 loclud utU . ..... ar.._...... I a.. ........ 't ., .. ,,.,., I I ,,....... <>--•• o I LagiDllllect. ...................... , l241 VERS.ULLESCONDO J210 M11 pc llMdt JHf ....................... ... $ ........ J1" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wt:llAVESUMMER RENTALS W'£EJC OR MONTff associated · I\> ' I ,.. ' 6" t /• • iJ • • ' ,,. t-' , ' ,, THE "GOOD LIFE" YEAR·ROUNO FUN: Soc ial Ac lrv1t1es 0 1· reclor• Free Sunday Brunch • 860 s •Par· t•e:. •Plus much more GREAT AECREATION: Ten nos • Free lessen!!> (pro & pro shop1 • 2 He.tlln Out>s •SaVfl<l • HydfcSme~·S......,,.. ming • Goll 011vong Rar>Qe BEAUTIFUL APAltT· MENTS: 51ngles. I A 2 Beel •oom:. • f ur - n1~nc<:1 g, Unlurn1she<:1 • Aoult Lwmg •No 11.:l'. • Model:. Oi;••11 rJa••v 910 6 Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/No. Hkll ,,, I •• ,,, ,,., 17141 tA' <J'>50 Newport Beach/So. 1 /(J(J lt;I r1 :,1 ". ., 'tf I 111 •..l:i' dl70 ll:it m ;,Olf J ~ r h Of' S'cWI I ... k In lht: :.umml'I" nlJ t\2111 ltlf ~)( ('jnvon 'l'\lonhm on itoU 1 ~· Sl2'K1mo lf) 111•• ·Hill W~d m o rt· •M it01 Heaut furn apt 1'1·nth<;t..l.M! 9:()() for '>mos I w 'I O!>o II.If' ~ummer ffiO'> T n hi•· 'l1I{> lor IJ moc.. )IO'J:. lor 'lumtncr mi" 760·!1117 •OCt:A:-\FRONT. <1vaH llO'N darl~. weekl ) S~· llt<'ul.M Vlt.'W 673·SURI-' I BR. Cully furnished Ver&ailles. Adults only. texclust ve 1 S750 642· l l.99 Sub ~ Park Netb>ort garden apt. Nr tool. 8a)"'le"W. 2 br, 2 ba, avall now ·l1I July 1st. "Call W.lit!d (7141 ~. V1£W PENTHOUSE 1 bdnn--Versailles --.on- do Pool. spa. bllbard~ l'\C Set' gate. SillOO II 11\0. OR unlunushed SSOO mo. Oil.I I l...oH ~Iller -_ 8luTeU fUly Register 6C2-6200 .... ' .. u.. ...... d ......................... Ga•d laOZ ····················•·· Sl'l() Lovely. hw 2 b r . l"OCI gM • qwel cul-d~ ~ Anahecm Krd ()le. Child olt. 956 ·5522 (I r ~!'>i04 ------- ....................••. 1 Rr w t frpl r. i?ar . ~1 mo I t8'2 Emerald \\e 213 ·!'>97 ·11~85, Oi 2:)68 ----lalaoa PeM!sula 3807 ....•••..•.•..•••..•... i Br. 2 Ba. t.t~I') lg. a ll on I floor. beautiful new dlx necor . frpll'. pvt, nr ~d<'h & bay. ,\\'llll now. <. luldren OK. S1flS mo ltll2 West Balboa. J df ~-.rm ------- :?Br. Adults only. l:nf•m . $17S w utJ I. 507 E Balboa Bl. Bal boo 673-6880 Bach. apt. lgr privalc declt Very close t.o ba)• • ocean. 675-8018. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owmmi2br. l ba. ff1>1c, bltns SS50 mo. C.t & last. 5200 ~ll 642-5290 ~ 2 BR. l ba , lg. i;undeck So. or hwy . Mature adults only. ,no pets. 55. 760-0795 2 Br. ~ bllc.s from ~an. frpk. ::.unroom. sundeck. view. SliOC> Ava.ii 6/lf80. ~9WGeo Walk to bch. 2bdrm duplex gar. washer It dr)'et'. $500/mo. 760-1356. C-.MIM 3'14 . ..................... . MESA VERDE home at· mosphere 2"3 br dlx apl.8. No Pets. 546-1034 llAHDHIW BtN. adult apt. Spec. I br, 2 ba twnbse w tf.p .• '*'-. L/R, pa.Uol. $430 t.o sm. 6'2-1803 TSLM&ml ~1 Ne'llly decaraled 3 Br 2 Ba &ownhouse. Spa~lou1 Onplaoe " pool. Quiel area.• Aclwts. no peta. .. m.*9f845-aJll. IT .................. , ....... I 3 }Ir 2 Ba, Camlly r m . nice cndtlon, nr So. Coast Plaa• $875/m o. Call u.o,d. ll:mlEALTY 2tlr. 2-9\Y. \\.;ba, ~do. . .,,.. Lak•" Xbll. loc. BMR& decor. Brand new. Ref. reqd. Ho pets. lltllRllo. 557 ·a!O:rTMllt Oenra1 l..al\ma : w1Jk lO befich. shiopt " but. a BR. l be.. -Mo . 1 Br. Ml aeeurtty. Jae . ew>/mo. C&IJ •NJOO .... ~ ............. . WAU.ACE ST. APTs Ne.wt.Y decorated :t tw .... l ba. .... ~. d6t at, N> oeu. MS-44U atli9.Jm0 I ..................... Did I ".,.. Oillmr' n , I ~ Pin. 3 Br 2 811 . ~ •a1·n I blt·lna. d l1bwaaher. ,_. ... trpc. 91. CaJI 8tlffl zot~J.7444 I .... ..u.m.mi IMI: 26442-3%72 I ':.t~~~ ----------J--. . '7M670 RAHCHOSA.N JOAQUJN Lux 2Br, 2Ba, v au1&.ed celllna•. pl u•b e,t•, Ctplc. AC, wahr. dfrr, rtft'tl. 2 C1W pr, CO-. pool • J•tu.ul, ,.u •. Dill loc. Mb. -.... ----pnl ...... J .. La-..-.- !P ! l..ovtly 3 belnn. horot ln prtHe.e £aMraW a.1. ~ ...... bucb" -.i....u•mo. Cail•_.,...,... u.u ......... .,. ........ ..... ••Ii-.... 'hi• Amoe. 41t-llT7 Park Lido Twlte. abr, 2~ dbl pr w /elec:\ .... PY\ .-oo ...... • ...... beta. Ada&a •. ~..u & t ... Dr .. 2 Ir. 2 be, PP • .s.w. petio. -~b'. A/I...,,._ ll Ir. I bL s-tJo. laaiDdry fadl-.. >.wall approx .... ~ ~ 4&)'11 "llOnuaarr •Mllt'\••.rbds. -llOYWCN 2 Br. l ....... ect.b.a. .... v .. Unmac1date 3 00-...., __ -• br.aba.tliplca.ct.h~hr. ~~,;,;:-... "". ~ dbl. 1ar •• W JD hootup 90. MM.ilO S*. a Ir. 2 ti.. brud MW AU l&Ua. pidd.. ScuU duld -Prpk. ~lard. ... [ftW,, J bdrm.. I ba ~ drytlr ·up. Rtln.,e. dilawuhcr No TSLMl.mt MZ-l&m peu. UH mo. lteO WaUKe. Manaa~r #7. S3tO to $150.. l w, 1 be apl. CAii Ml-8580 ms~. frpAc, laudJ')' ar U,.Ccndo. So C l m.~·adl&lUooly. AMa_ moollfo.nrN~ c;~ -._.... 642-l4l2 ts. drps 6 appb. A/C. SC.,.., 2 Br apt. encl. Pool. s ec gale. C all gar'., Ii &oc IM!uU .. s. no 7 I 4 · 8 2 8 · 3 4 9 l o r pet.s~l or 963-2291 714 7Sl·9998 ~--------Lar1'1t 2br in 4-plex. Ne w Newly decor 2br, adlt.s. ~lutrpa. New dshwr. No pets. Enc l patio. P\t Patio. Adlt.s, no pets. S3'15Mo. 706 James St. 716 Shala mar. S42S Mo. ~ 8. By appt. 9794410 5.56-m> ~------~~~ 0....... 3126 '"IllESEVlLLt:'' •-•-••••••••••••••••• 28r w/p.r. Adlts. cpts. fllltop view ol coast. 3br, drps, bltns, fncd yd. 2~. frplc, prvt gar. Wat.er pd. SJS-4120 pauo, adults, no pets. 361.lhl Sant.a Ana $389 S525llo.. 49Ma18. .._ 7188 Heaut & dean 2br, new 2 Br. 1 ba, garage. ya.rd. ~rpls & drps. Bltans . new crpt & paint. $400. a.--eo 5boppmg areas. ll.-tbam-1161 ; 49t-3172 Ideal for middle aged . COtC>Ae. Ad.Jts only. No 2 Br. 2 ~·stove. dshwhr, Pets l350Mo. ~16 lute Is dun. Ocean view. MIO. 6151· 1192 2tr. lW.. center oltoWn. , ________ _ Bit.ins. Gar. AduJts. No 1100 FREE RENT Pas. $115Mo. ~ 2 Br. 1 ba. pvt patio Ir prage, lots of grass. Sr So. Coast Plaza. 2 Br 2 $'25 mo. 496-9230 or Ba. Pools. landscaping. 4116-3354. 33552 Blue Lao· carport, A/C. Adu.Its only tern no petS. $425 less dt.sc. • --------- 1«>444'1 exl~dys. ll Ii ,_IMdl 3140 ........................ Brand new 3bdnn. 1 ""1ba. Lovely all adult. no pets, VeruiJ.les condo. bay & ocean view, 2br, 2ba. frplt. rwl security & amenities. $700/Mo Owner ~14 wkdys: & U3> eves & wknds. '8r, 28a. vuy lg, au on l floor, beautiful new dlx deeor . frplc. pvt. nr beach & bay. Avail DOW. OWdren OK. ms mo. 1012 West Balboa. J eff 7»$77. Versailles 2 br, 2 ba. blt.ns. all amenities. 675-4912 Bn:*er. Newport Condo 2 br. 2 ba. l&IQ. ft.. Crptd. planta- tion sbulters. beaut. w a II covering•. club facal. Pool ft jacuz:z:i. t,°'J m I }e Crom beach. 1850 mo ~I035or642-29'l8 VILLA BALBOA-lBr. adlt.s only. xlnt secun ty. ocn vaew, pvl under· grouo:1 pariung. $l600 mo. lodudes all uuJ. ettct!pl etec & phone. yrly ~ preferred. 529·41 7 1. D-9'151 NB.<:111 ..,.., Jovel.)' deal· btdnn 2 "1 b•. a br l,UbU. R•h. 1220. -~.lo.1470 Room in 3br holM. Quiet. Kitch prlv $200Mo. tiGGXI. Al).Sltttt lliS, 4M hr ------- MJY. ll.50 + utll. AvaJl till Co5ta Mesa u ea . .......,.. NcmHmkr. Romm for Meo. Pnva\.e entrance . cook1n1. Lq\ma Beada. 4'1..J817 ffoom for rent tn Balboa beach ~e t.o mature uidlVM:lu.aJ . S225Mo. Noo· smok loa pref. Call m.Tt.lt S ..... 4JOO ·············-·········· Ownung 2br. 2ba. home f\i>k', yard, walk to T . Street Beach. $S7Swk Century 21· Osborne , Marts Is Assoc. '92--~ ...oaP1•1llla 2 Br. Iba house. 2 c11r gar. By mo. or seuoo Avail . June I , 2l.3fifl6.ZM 1 Br. fw-n. couage, clean & pvt. l or 2 mature adlls, no pe.t.S. Til Aug. 1, wklytmo,~ • "' .......... 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT woora eow. l.agl&Da Bch 2Br , 28a. June 1-lhru Labor Day. '10.000. ~ Mal.I ocean front condo Pool. sips 4. $4501gbt. OO-OT76 Eves. MAUl KAPALUA RESORT 2br. 2ba. jac in condo. 213-470-3212 Fireplace. ~OMo. ln t.W Br apts. 6200 Ed· 3Br. f8'Jl rm. brand new. Newport Kgts. SSS-5001 tnger. h. b 846-0619. gar; Nwpt Island. S800 ..... toShaN 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving? Av0td deposits &. cul la ving expenses ~ Profess1onallv s ince 1971. Large 1br upper. Kitch. bluns. crpts & drps. Mature adults. No Pets. ~af\.4PM . ~B'SWAUC Lg 2 It 3 br aptS from $4.50. Frplc. large yd. patio. gar. nr Huntington Harbour. children OK. LUXURY UYIMG J6ll62 Jib Circle, apt 1. m ql&et adu.lt complex. _!f!ln.....__ __ . _____ _ Spac. l br apl. Cathedral ceslmp. gas frplc at d /w. Delux.e pociUlde J1tra lge Pwt a.loony pool. Jae 2br, 2ba. Bltns. d&bwhr. No P$. aS mo. Mesa I~ miles beach. Ad.Jts, Pmes.a&SC>Harla. no pets. S39S mo. SPMC s.9-3147 _53M312.. _______ _ 2 Br, 1 ba. A/C. aduJts on· WARNER/ALGONQUIN Iv. no pets. 56'1 w. 19th St. 2 BR l Ba. Din. Garage, c !d $325. 54&227'1 eves bUcooy,. laundry. 1 child OK. no pets. $475 + $4:00 2 Br. new drapes. l child deposlL Call 964·2566 or ok. no pets 5360 rent. 973-29Tt. a.gt. no fee. Sierra Mgmt 641·1324 2Br. l"'iBa lownbouse. 2&". LBa. ad.Jt."i. no pelS. Security. tennis. spa. garage.S42:5mo. garage.Near beach. mo. 631-4.D>. 631·~ Villa Balboa. New large l.br. Condo. Patio. pool O:ean Vaew. Sec. galt! BUts w beacl1. ss.25Mo. HOUSEMATES SJZ.41.34 0-9100 Middle a~el> has 2br. On the beach. Bach hotel clean fwn. apt lo :.hr. AU ...... 2306 w ,,._ ___ , ubl. I s~e. siooMo. ....... . """" ..... ront. 89528 Si!50 mo + C?SC> sec. & de---------- posit. 673-4JM. ..., Blk bch. 47\h St. 2 Bel. Nlw crpts. drps, punt. .., mo. yr1y. 96&-82163 2 Br. l~ Ba, F.P .• t,.; blk w beach. Refs. reqwred Avail 6/1 yrly. 975-0363 elf. 675-8592 res Westcli!f area. Lovely Ir~. 38r. l~a. frpk. pauo. pool. Adults. $495 , 646-4067. Need female roommate lo share 2 bdrm. apt. C.M. <21·351. Aft 6PM 6'2-*3 .. Female shr Costa Mesa 3Br. JBa 1'wnhse. pool. spa. $250. 645·2S47 aft 6PM Refined p r of~~:.1ona l bactlelor. Share homt' 'Nlsame in Tusun. Pool. tennis courts. p\1. pauo Call eves: 544-1796. 646--0354 714·960 ·577 1 o r 714-'lSl. 20i0. i Br. 1 Y.i ba, lrg deck Newport 1 Br + loft. 2 patio. comm pool, spa, ·281". 1ba ln 4-p\ex, pvt, patjog.. View of ocean & Shr lg Mesa Verde home 1' mstr bdnn + private ba. lul priv. Fem. $275 utal inc l. 645·9080. jac. clbhse. 1 Ml to S.Cst near all. pr. no pets. Balboa.. Avail 6/1. S600 Plaza. Adi ts only, no SC2S. ~171.3; 833-3307. mo. S-O:M2dys pttl.. SC. 675-5Ui0 Util. incl. 1 Br. quiet, adult&. avail. June 1st. No peU. 644-41958. 2 Br. 2 be towohome near beach Adults. $410. 98f).lZJ9or&fS. '7300 Westdiff lge 2 br. I ba. _541)._2.826 ______ _ Adults, DO pets. New de· Share 2Br. 2ba nr So. Cst cxir. pool MS-81S2. Plza It frwy. Pool. jac & GOSQ. ft. Ma mo. t11Dllilrcb8'. N.8. Aeeat. 54l·5032 Wt ,rr-t 1ff fHf>'. ·.· ,', .. ' •.• ' .,.. ,: 1 .. PllSW Wltl&NOMI" LOCATIOM ·=· ..... Sq.n. -5peclac:War Bay Views •Wet Bars. F\rep'-ces •Private Patiol •lnunedi9te AvallabUlty Plea.te call for an Appt. 67M'62 rw ' t rd Oftk:e, private. ~ •.cb. WI mo. -.mL ....,.onlMCH 1501 Wt'.S'ICUPF DR. A.LL SERVICES Ample Partine M•ar'Wldlng 'IGOcr lOOOaq. ft. Lmle-P pertqft. .Wm P'bber &U-llU 1 Rocm + ,,., ba. pvt mtr. ~ pd. Maia Sl.. II B. SllS. Sierra Mgmt. "1·D:M. ........ w.... fer real est.a&e h"*m. SMh FU 150 to 1900 ft. Newport Beach hagh view lnwstor-~r Propertaea 610 Npl Cotr Dr. mM0-9033 Praaaoom area across o.c. auport. 200lq. ft. Perfect for 1 or 2 people. Ample pariw:lg. Conuct Mrs. Goodman.~ EX..ro!I1VE SUITES Newport Center. full wnioes. private. ocean BSqftolc. on Coast Hwy view. s:z70.S)(), 7S8-9036. in Dlaa Pt. 1245 plus cost cllivtng. 811-'714. MO. c:rpt, air. 1000 sq. ft . --~----- 14 3 4 1 Be a ch . 1 8 . 9-n small olflce w tac Weslmind«. 842-2834 court.aal.. archalert etc HEWPOUC&nll r:.c.M•• Wies Prelupous ocean view of faces w /antique de· coraled cool. rm. 180 Newport Center Dr. ~1180. •DELUXEOFFICES • 1.2 & 3 nns; from 9:f" sq f\. No lse ttq. 2172 Du· Pont Dr .• nr airport. 833-3223 •NICI• Newport Center Office 4 Renl. with use oC rec:ep- taon. con( room. kitchen. phooes. secretar1aJ It telex Callandy at 760-0100 NEWPORT Exe<' suite bas 1JIO. 230 sq . fl wmdowoffices avail io aupc)rl area build. Phi.sh decor. incl. con! rm. recpt. & coif tt. t\a I· Jy eiqWp.word pros. serv a vail w/copier . l wx & ~ xJnt rates It 1 mo. Cree. 833-.997 J. Xlal. loe 1.11 San Juan ~ t\alJy equap SllOllk> • 1m OfRCRSUms Rare chance to rent momh to month 1n super PftStlre Koll Towe". Newport Bch. Ready a&ly2S. CGtlJ (TI4) 95.S-l~ SO. LAGUNA·l ofc-!tte w/pVt boas ofc, lg nn ~ people. across from ~. aailP""' pkg, lse or &ell ~ bAd& wtucb IS fully leased. Pran only. 81.&25 Iv msg. MEWPORT Will share nicely de cora&ed wexpeo.save of face s pace near tht• beach. 631· ~ Unique. allr. Newpurt &act\ clftee 3 Rooms & ~ 660 Sq. ft SJ96 Mo. Reaklnomlcs 67~00 ' ........ 4450 ....................... Highly desirable first Forstorelso<ricespact'al Poor location. modem rea'lOO&bAerates. building. Light & SOOto2700S4aFt. cbeerf ut. 23S4 sq. fl. of MEiA VERD t; b H floors~. ample & con· Pl..A2.A Vemeol parking. A vaala· 1525 Mesa Verde E. C M. ble J \.Oe 1st. OHenid sub-S4~ I 2 l stanbally lower than pre --------- va.thng rate. Lease + 5 •HEWPOIT /CM. year optJOD. 4.50 Newport Up to 4700 sq f\ av aa I al Cen.u Or .• N.8 . 75lMl811 pnlD<' corner 17th & Nwpt Bt 675-«fOO KOU C8fT'Elt tiEWPOIT Elegant exttutive suites m prestige loc. lnclds secretarial services, re· ceplionist. telephone aoswmni & more, mE H EADQUARTERS COM PANI ES :A pro· ft!l!&ional environment. 714-1115Hi756 l.'PA flrm. non smoker, recepuonast & t·on - ference rm a\a1I. $45() ~ Main Slreet H. B now available. Renovat~. nit.ail lcofnce space from Sl:li. Call Joyce. S36-8841. 218 Main St.. Ste M • H.B ~···-eoa.,. ha =.·r:.:~~ oro.ta...,.f•-or a...QIN& ........ u.i. Wrtte lid Hll. e /O The Daily Pilot Newlpaper, P.O. Bo3' 19, eo.ta Meaa, CA tJIH or telephone fJS.'llM.. Waled lo Colt.a Mesa or lrviDe area. 2 or a BR. bouae prcrtrred. 3 Mulls. Xlnt references. 673-5701 Eves . & ~. iNEED iMONEY • ~MO ....... WIJNTD.._ f7M5JI Anugedby C.-"'-"- .. ,,,,,,,,,,.,., h/ L.llti~ .... , ...... ....................... ._ .. "t4IW" MCIS s.tcu ....... 'fl/Ur qudty to lnia U U · clullv• ..-bin ol u Actors Comparay for , ...... , ..... s-Y-caWf. 'IV~.UHF. ,.,_. DellCTOIS wc:a1HOP Sponsored by The ProdudJon Co. ol o.c For auditions 645-tJ.21. We are married. we are LOAMS ....,,.. 5'20 ....................... ,_. Z1 yean ol .... we ·v·• •-1: have a beautiful JO ~ "-Ami ..momth old daughltt. we ~ WOl"t.bWhile project ate bard'Wof'k:ing, honest considered ; a.so ,000 .00 Is PQ our own way. We aodup. deapenldy need a hooM! Mr. Donald l o rent 548-09 78 ~--l21-•_ll81-__ a83$ __ _ t Retll0Qab6e pleue) . Mll&ft woma.11 oeedl J or 2 bdnm. Mobtle home OK. S225·S250. Call 7141433-3917. or Box 2105. Long Beach 90801 • I 11~/ ..... SOOS ltlAI. EST An tllt.abtiahed mdependent c:mce OD Balboa Perun. XJd k>c:al.lon f oc wallt Im. Rental IDCOfDe pays ""tpense. 5 yr be avul Reply to hos &C7. %0aUy Pilot. PO BOX tS60 . ColUl&e&aCa.~ AUTO BEAUTY CENTER Only francbtse an So OWf. Go6dea opp LO ex pand. Cbolce O. C loc &5K. lndda R E. bus1 oeu It equip Agl\ m.&01. eYes 96IMi894 Loca1 ~"e expand ma t.IAM55. Need am blUOUI; peop6e wbo aft Wll1ml to learn CalJ Mr Filby M&-4oSS3 Q:lup6es W /preYIOUI bus1 · lltto4 aper wont together bta Icing a business Slan PIT & grow 646·5031 ' ~3112 WORRIED ABOUT IHFLATIOH? WOULD700/o INTEREST OM YOUR MONEY tBP? OWN YOUR OWN COIM- OPERATED MA CHIMES NO SE.LUNG F1Ll. & COLLECT ONLY T<l.a1 anvestmenl $3.4.50 (~ tbo&e who qu.a.IJ r y For appointment ... ath factory rep call (714 I 551-4623 Working PartDers for COO· Sl.gn.meot SWC'e. M10 in· 'Y!lll f;C2, 211116 Fast Food Restaurant 2900 Newpor t Blvd New po rt Bch 7 14 88t-7123 aft 6. s 2nd T.O.'S $10,000 1111,000 ""1h t.erml up lO 5 YEARS Payments as low as INTEREST ONLY RJll fAST ACTIOH CALL- 851-0991 REPUBLIC tDILOAN n.M-.Lem C1; I~ _$_ SOlO . ..................... . e.,. 1 6~ Scrfdy Plit pty owns kX on top fl Sl>>glass worth over $500.<nl Desire> up lo ~loan 1)4.S..i'Z12 --------- PtaceaffAPPY AO mWscolumn fcY only $3.25. c.JI 642·56'78 To J.t.ne: With Lhe lovely &m)e & pretty blue eye.. '1'e Happtest 20th birth. cmyever .. Gram Apnl. You make me smile again! Tlw1ls. JI m (M\lld Hest fl luck on your new Job I know you'll t.lu ~ Kave a GR~AT day! Remembn J love )OU. I.me.Km LOllt&Fo.d SlOO ·~ .. •·•················ Riii ADS AIE FIEE call: 64Z..567t J.ll,I· 4129, VI(' 20lh & S:&nta Ana .;\\c • C ~ \JR ~,.APLER Meao-, cl u vellhood. Re .... ard' ~~ ...,t;r s. Trwt ~ 50 35 lAlit or f'c:uxt a pet'> Call --·••••••••-••••• Anlmal A s s 1 s t a n c~ ~ .... Co. Lt-ague SJHZ73. no Ctt. AU types ol real esta l.t' 111vesameots smn 1~ st-ci4·iwt • 2-dTDt '42-Z I 7 I 545-06 I I Widow ~ IDOIWV (or 2nd T 0 's No cf'Hat check. m pihy Si!O '*> mm. °'' max t'or actlOI\ ('all Nn tlnT.Dl anyt1l'nt" ...., .. Lo.a on Trust D eed ~ & ~6*-0068 · f o und trl! male Old D1gl.1Sb ~ oear Atlanta & Magoolia. 536-3'83 or 9&l)-495Z LOST· 81.k cat w/Whate ~.l roUar He.ut shaped Ir> ~ n.tmt• '"Pudd\ .. \ 1r '"' Terrace. · W ~::it lt i::W.\HD~ Dan.t Gortb1 &l2 gs2J6 f'Ul,;-lD: f"emale l n sh St..Utt 6·9 months old. Ul.11 531-6!03. F. Vly. Dtsau1t comm fr motel F'olnf Youn~ Cat G~y 2nd T 0 ·, bought. Cabf & '41ule t.t~cr fem . Wht 2 n d r~ feet U!th & Tustin. ~ 714~HllOO t.:~I if:il).~J ---------S38..!iOO 1nd T l> ~urt.'d l'"'Uli'Nl>" small. otd male by prune Newport Bch IJ•H 1e.C h1 h u ah u a ; property. 673·885S. (;(ildenwest & Yorktown. m..QIJ9 I l 8 900-1319 or S3&-W46 1..arp dean 28r. Encl. pr. Adults/DO pets. $375. Nr. a.cs Bay. 321 Monte V'JSta. 640-0105. 5 Star Luxury aptS. 2 & 3Br, xtra lg garages. Roman ti.le tubs. frplcs. to 2000 sq ft! From $550 mo. IM6-!l501 rec rm. S22S /m-0. 919-«JZS.~. c cW .... 4475 laeet I -·•••• .. •••••••••••• Op; Puslt SO IS Equit y Loan s. Owner /Non-Owner. S f' R's to 5SO.OOO 15 year Amortic with oo pre-pay. F'ee or lea~ hok1 Mom·s dog lost. 5 mo old lh:t.a Aµ,.o champagne ~. AKC. 96-l-l537. •vaY .... An. Roommat.e t.o shr lrg 3 yr <*1 lrv. twohse. comm. pool. fem preferred. 559-6787 F.astside. fresh. clean. pretty 2 br, pnvate patio. poot carport. I aundry. NO DOGS OR CATS. $450 mo. 8aO move·ln. Wat.er &gaspud 2br. 2ba. pvt patio. 1 car encl 1ar. No Pets S400Mo. Mike 968-6608 Large 2br. 2ba, overlook· lDi Bede Bay. Loads of closets . Frplc , 2 carports. 2 J.rg baicocUes. 7~ Dominlo Or. -5Mo. Call ~()I' &&5-12.60 f'arn to shr w same. 2Br . lBa E. Sade CM apt.. . Up lD LS.OOQlq. ft rom· rnernal spece on 17th It Npl. Bhd Av au 'for lse. R'W008ble rates. Call wlldys &.S. ~ I t rtrW...... 4500 2br. 1 Ylba. Condo. Frpk. pool Nr Brookhurst It Adam&. $4.15Jllo. ~2181L patio. frpk. sun.so+ h ~~~~~~~~~ ~ BLUFF 2br. 2ba. utJI. 642.-4300 Ad-Sitler ....................... Also I Br. f.eauuful. pnvate porch, $375 mo. 1825 mov- e-tn. 145 E. l8lh Street. .-. ""&Side Dplx. 2 br. gar. relng,.no pas. $375 mo. Call M5-2!1N. ..... 3144 ....................... Ona8etree Condo for lse 2br, lba. All ameaitie . Adlu only. No Pets. MTSMo. '758-1128 eves & wknd5. l.br OIDdo. Pool, jac. ten- 3 Br 2 Ba. upper. family Dis, uuna. Upgr aded lmit nr occ. $450/mo. w I r e r r i g . 641.-T $3115Mo.'131-4713 1 Br. 102 Shalimar. no $415110. W ID, r efr ig, pds, *51mo. O¥triooU waterfalla in f rp I c. poo I. Ad 1 ts . _szo __ . 24_h_rs_. ___ _ l550lllo.MtAm.igosWay. Young Mom will shr ~.&M-0906 house w1same S200~ s.a1• le 3176 uut s A t f' v 839-51.23 ....................... l year new. ocean view. 3 br. 2 ba, spilt level apart· menL !kilt-ins. carpet, drapes, 2 car ports. laun- dry fadllty. Public Ten· nis Courts and Golf CoW'se right behind. Adulta-. no pets. Av ail a· b l e imm e d iately! $475/lease. Owner 6'2-0138 Mature wortin& adult. To shr 2br. 2ba. Park Npt apt. ~911i9 W/M share 2bdrm. 2 ba. apt. Dana Pt. 1225/mo. avail. 6 /15. 768·4234. 493-Ql87. • s.-5649 Oraaaetree. Adlt. No -'pa'--a_m._Dfl______ S39S. 1 Br lge unique *2Br' <llndo. nr So. Cit Lux. 1 Br eoodo. ''The Spenish style. OCEAN Aaa. 'pool &: spa. M50. vi·...ur '"•--vail 2 b :.w:.t•. 1s1.0211; =·~=~~ am~~.~ Jillr,aptC. Female desires room & board In exchange ror llte housekeeping. Will pay renl al.so. Must have evenings free. S B Sierra. S48-9426. SJrS. Qitd E'side upper Lllflllill..... 3141 2.Br Z Iba. ranee, 1ar, lllMIHI--•········ s.. ..... ....._ --· 541-l"25 lBr,ftlkto\lidOIUBcb, C ;' t:wo 3171 Female rnxd 2IOs to shr lBr t.e. Oill. Ava.I~ 6-1. 79).91573 Reap. female nnmte. age 25-Z. Avail June 1. 2Br. 2ba dbt coado. nr. So. a.t Pla&a. Moa thru Frt754-2ln __ _... ocea.a wiew, $500/mo. --••••••••••••••• QM 2 ..,., 1 ba. prap. toim SometbiDI s pecial . :--.:-Nopeta.'11$. c.-.._ JU4 ~V:.~an~· ----·-·-RespoaaibAe M /F to ahr --•••••••••••• nice 2Br hae·E. CM. $117 .50 + ,,., uUI 842-3532 !t Jtt!l'\117 81.rC. 4JIO .llllllM.,.. la 14 plw .. , .. , ................ . fro• NH. 2 bdrm DllMtO..~or ?. " ., •• ,... .. + a-.•mo..c.11. &**. ..... waa.falJa, IAeW'eE ... aJ.47•. ~-:=-e Ollloo--~ ~!9,:: =·~-· .... ;;-.;: U.W. • llchMID J&i7Wtlt.elff,N.B . '° s. .. , .. vm .. 1•. ~Ml.- CTM• 1111 ........ dCU9 ••ail ia -4111 Ml-"· ok ...,_ l!lr. ............. _.__ o.c. ~ ....,. • ... "" MUa. ..... ..... .... ..eJ ...... ..... ...,. Ma,.W. N(. ..,_ ..... ft&IMCtlll ......... ,,.., ...... ...;.~~--------~- Newport 8eac:b. Lido lbriDe Village. 3rd Or suite. 417 141 ft. Great view, sut>tse below mkt. (714)~ ~ Ind/Ole nur nu JMS'. JllOl Redondo Car . IS. Han Bcfl 8'2-2134 .cosT A MISA • 3.000 sq n. Pnme loca: ~ C.fic:es. of appn>'l. um. Woodwortters OK ll5 sq.ft. ea. + aecret Ava&.l lmmed. 642· 7604 area for leue within n · istinl law /real e.t.11te / Wanhoule fOf" rent an San prop. m1mt ofrlces. Oemenc.e. Dry storage Recept, conference. or light manllactunoa. library facil • more. ~..()110. Located In tbe new ~E WarehoQ.se. office <Xm&e Coat Flnancial CMer-ol Mesa Verde. availab&e 3000 to~ sq. fl. Aeel1l ~5195 C.M. Terms flexib&e. call 1a -la's dllc\U your M·l :100 sq. n.. bldg on t.enaDcy. lst month rree. bUd top lot. 7Sal30. l950 DUNGERlrMSOC. mo.MZ-4610. 957.1414 9674701 ·---------~000 sq I\ with lmprove- Nwpt Beacb-MacArtbur IDllU OD the 91 Frwy nr Bl. G700sq. ft. W/t«y. Sl.»NNN.913-4758 Sb8ree'l'.pewet. 851-1151 •+ 4SSO *N<l.COSTAllESA• --••-••••••••••• Med/dem&l/IDIO. m 1q 9llrlCle ,.,...e. atorace oo- ft/t rm ault.e • JNIUo. ))'. 2177 M.iDlr St. MO mo. Soper -fully equip. ea.MM .. /mO. Tom 540-DllO FllD PIANO STORAGE Blyf'lall amee. J)U1dlaa • s.ar. YflllC ptuo at OW' janitorial , Ut5. bame. Muidau wlll (7U)171.1Cllll ~ '# toOd c:a.te and .... tnl&lmll& fof your ln· ..,..... Call Ad,su&er .. .... we.. ••eo.GDD.. bn. Cine. avaJl. Ua C ... Wmla• 4600 clCDifted IMllt.e. mi . nest CeDter, Irvine. -.. ·-•••••••••••••• ....._ t. Jc1Da Ledy leeks Partt ~ aul>Mt dW'ing c~-..... ~ vacation, flaeat Deloe 2 rm. offlee, , .... ""-:..-..;.;•~1111;.;.;;;.. ___ _ .................... a. •JW-. lllllc,.... ....... ,..,, ... •Mlm-t700 w/rfla ......... Of ... ~ trr "' aromd Ml. QDI. R.H. Ott Wood· ,,..,. .,.... .hdy ----~ ..... 1 ...... Aifllllf? ..... ~~~~~~ - .... ....•..•........... S8 Units. Bakersfldd. Ca Construction to com· mentt immed. Jst yr user benefits. l mmed c losing Guaranteed lease t»dt aft.er comple· lJon. SI. 4:!0.000. $4.50,000 On. Prin~ipals only pieMe. 71~11977 Bkr Dobbs f'anan c aa l Servtces -.-i.~16 htT.D. Fors. $216,000. au<r. payable S600Mo . Due 8 -81. ~ FOU:\D. f1uffy-laile~ loo..:·h.ured grey cat. rnWe. vu: c.>l Newland & Talbert Pleai.e c all 848-ISJI. • FOUND All black poodl~ w /2 collars Vi c. On 5·1S·80 Brookhursl &' Yorirtown 963-llm ............. M-111* .... ,....,_ ... ~n. .................... ,_..., ...... .~ ........... ,. ...... ..,. .,.. ..... ,__,,g 2 ,, .................. ,.. ... ,...., .,_ "*". -.. ta,., s...,. -...... , Or. f fW .... • .... at yw ... ,_ ,.......... _, e I .......... • "'........ 11 ........ ,.., .. at...,..,.,., ltl ... talces ,our me11C19e1 24 hoUn a dor-7 dap a week I DAILY PILOT - .. .. ....................... 0n.,...aya•Pa.rk1n1 lot • tt._ir••Seakoauoa ~ Nl)halt. M6 -dll Ucd. ~" ....................... EV1<.110N Ulel • \'Olli. by ally, M u·h .,., 8 Tompk11t1 . ~•O ~Hl . a.aw ... .......... ....................... ijABY~I TTlNG U\) i.m.. 2 .. I.IP· matur\' wu°'aa /or wotluna pennt.11 $t6 IQIO Uvld ~ M4.#l lhru t 'r-1 da.>' Cdle¥e P11rll •rt•u Loving care ~ l 7at --lridlW.ta ........•....•.•....... Bnckwork. i.mall Job~ Newport, Cor>u Met• It lrvine 675-317~ e\1~ Cai 1t~ ·•·•··•··•···•········· UlSlOm kttchtni.. bat.h.l>. handsome wall unll!> f1ne satin fin1s h 1ng, c3Jll('ftl)'. etc. Sa tis (a c. ll<lfl guar·Oan1el :>48·5053 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTOM INTERIOR CARPENTRY By Jay 642·8809 8 Wll'l<ln & Sons. palloi.. nn add. remodel. plans. Free e.t JO yr:. exper. Lie •3S7487 Bonded 1>46-li 40 ~-6085 Seil ldJe It.ems i>i2·S678 c.rp.n&or, all around ftniah fram11111 R•• 'omm I John ).ll M&OC%1 -----l:ompl r•novaun, Mr'Yl~. 11"1«'1 l .ir'd Clur Rcno\al1n1 ~· Car~nlr> All ll1nda Qu.ahl> wurl auar ttn ,., .. ct G•n H•m mt•nl•C •i6 u Or ~· ltt'fOOlkllrepair 1n1 •t·Al 11111 h . old 11m1 C'C • f h 1t11111 • h I JI ;? II 11 ~uun. Mr l'.alom oo An) ttrlll" Wb2 IU H c.,.t S«'tk • .........••.....••.•.•. Slwmpur.l • ,t .. .im •Ir.an ~ ,Jior bn teh l t'fit-r.. "' h I q .llb lU min bl,·,"•h t ·1,..,.n h" din nn, h11ll S15 .\'at nn S7 50 lUUll. h $IO. ,·hr ~ Gu..u t•IJm l•<'t odor ('pt rt.11J1r , IS }nt cll'.µ1 l)i) W()(k ffi~'>Clf lh•h !i.Jl UlUl .•••.•................. f')llt! t'dtenng 1n the Old \\urld trad1llon W1·ll ~~~ C......t /COIKl"e't~ ....................... I REMOVf: UR1V1'. WAYS, patio' & anything t'b~ madt:' ol CUK'rctc or a:.phalt Aho conc:rt'le :,JwlOJ! & c·•irt- dnllinit W~ki. Cont rell' Remo\al631 2fi1U ..•..•...•.•...••.•••.• ELECTRICIJ\N·Pnt:t.'<1 nRht free ei.t1mall' un large or small Job:. Lie lf337254 673 0359 e.dlhoe, "*4er Ir durnp ~~ J T ' lie<'khoe &ervleoe •t144 -... J' ....................... Gard.in•nc. tre• lrlm ...,.,.. d..an up." 1n11in1 MrVAmt•~14 ,\'t::RV U)W l'IUC:I::~ t lt'an up•. <'llfll m I m;aint <.ioorv: ~IY d..'tAoOOltUlt' li.v.11 lltrt', alfurd 1tbll' llt'•nU~• H t~hurd )411 l~l C.rpf'1llry. maaonr y, tf!oflna. plurnb1n' t\oonnc. S(UC('O .. Uh~ f)ryw .. I • mor• JU. w..-_______ idl JI ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wtl'I. a RF.AU.V CLl':AN tQJSI':~ Call 01n1&ham Glri fo'ree•t. 8U·Sl23 JIC'k 01 all Tr~ r•peara atn•ll Xln\ clcanin1 don• by llilb' W DP ~pendabh.~ . I fome U'o\1\ tram 84 7 363'1 JObs 'l)ltor ~---- 1•1u1nb1n" t-lul rte •I. hoillll\I taJI 1¢'-'n rl'VIUrll t'Tw~t t~~ :-.in d«.'\Ml'ill JOl'lll, h,mi,; "'' d\1t11dl'll1tri. l'lC 1"1n1ah<'d (·-'r1>t•11lr tah1t.1IOO iiu .. r L>iamt'I ~~ ........, ....................... UC(.' atuderu Sllploader. dump truck GrJde . haul Dan ~·&!00 lluuu~r-le•n1ng , ex· penmoed. reliable. Own U'US 66M01S JI.Sr US H0Wiecle1totng liontt.t • ~llc1ent Kl'f~. ~ Citll ll6.1 211H Swedish gut live.an Will &bysll and tor other ~ 7~l.233 l\eeper Kleen We are the b:.l J general1ons o! ~l'kttp1ng & part} ~t'\-1~ b42 2957 ~Jtp Kardc.'ncr tree \nm --- m1011. )rd ,anuv :., li11ul1ng \Jov1ni: C:on lanc:btJfllni( 64tl lflJU l'rete & lf""-' removJI Thoruugh & rclJable. Rt!lerenc~ Plelbecall96112716 l..and.'>t'«l>ln~. ll l't' tn nl. rolo till , l\11dd1n)L "pnnkl••r rlnu11 haul 111~ U;n c , SJb b\17b or ~~ !'.1uinlenaoce 1\c·l ountl> 1 lc;mup-. huuhni: Lie 37 LQI I b42 9007 ~~icn ········•···••·•·•••·•• ,\ pa <: h l' Wt:' I ti 1 n i: & FabriC'at1on M 1.1r1nl'. aulu & hOml· r'-'P-'lr. ll'>nbl ralt":>. 1 dy:., 24 hr !67 2516 ----- &ulder lirt>!>. Complete home 1mµro\ement tile, c~ntl), t-le<: . vlumb etc Bn an -197 2890 )la\'l' somethin~ )OU WJl\t to :.tU~ Class1f1ed ;ub do 1t well 64.2·5678 ~dt s.:rv1l'c 646 162-1 Lile haulinl( IOOVIO I!. Garagt:' Ydrd dt'an111~ He& r<1le:-. 642 07().') I ldul.inR & Dumv Job::.. • ~k for H.1.nd> 54!1--IJ&j ---- All around h.iuhnat IT lruck l-'rt.'t• t•:.t. (;1111 A M 548 39&1 Cleanup.,. tr1mm1n \l. huuhn,,;. l''rt'E' l"l>llm•lll•:. HousedecinmR. Window c-l"'aninit He( . O"' n t ran-. 5S 7 -4426 SS ptr hr. team" a\U1I, own lrans. 847 6037 or '"2 0751! eve. SUSI~ S llOCS&LE \Nl~G 751 7368 2 :-.Wl:.'dtSh ~1rb "'ant Ii Vt.'111 hou.">l'kl't:'pt'r fJO'ol lion"' l'h1ltlreo 1;.a2 t>Mll 557 -1.1271 ----.. HomtC°"Seniu -:-,14-ed.1sh i:1rl "anw. to l(ll tu lla..-.a11 1n Junt• ..i-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ht•M-ktAeper. h"b) 'lltt·r Oiny. dirt~. dirty' Hu"~ \our ovt:'n l'lcan1:d or ~tOH' b' the then MJn loclav ·Al>k for Tern ~.i~71 WA.,·r ,\(TIO~• C...1a.-.-..fod Ad!> IH2 '.)l,j14 url'Omparuon 1;.i2t~l1 .........•...•.•..••.•• AW&\ for the ">Uffilllt r • Hl.;pon..-..ble &, l •>o ... ewn tmu... C C l. \ (j r .111 711~8822 8Jndly. May 1 a. 1 NO O~ll Y PtLOT • I 3 JAPANESE LANDSCAPE Dm•ICll 11pr1nkler. od.b. d~an up. m»int. w1trr. uper Lie )3l-IU62 or IJ11 2862 Rototalhng, rtnovallnll . new lawns. general cleanup. Dave 642·~. Bud~l. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving? The Starving College Students have grown. Lie. T1Z4·436. Same good serv 641 ·8427 PaiilHRll)/PapeMCJ • •••••••••••••••••••••• PE.TERS PAJNTING ElCpr 'd fleas Rate~ }"rel' !::st Call Gent' ~04.58 O.C. Paperha.ngmg Qst.m lnst#Jlalloos up to :KY.( dis('. on paper. f lm-2182 Paaer •~963 ESSIAM Calm plllnllnll. lo rates. t'ree t-l>l 3 ~ r guur. ~ 14711. 633-9837 aft s ln5 ~1de Reasonabl~. ~ble.1-"reeesl J ay 631 2047 WA1.J..PAP~RlNG Work guar Cii.h or Trade ~9-&rJ~ lNTl::XT PAINTJN<; Qmj)I prep. xlnt r~ult.'J kela. e:.l Ml· 9!l!lti ~ty p.t.Jnltr.> inter 1;11; tC'r It> rJtelt. fa'>l SCI\ ~~or 842 03bO C:u.stom Int ~xl. apts· PlmtwfllepcMr hot.bes (i u.ar work. Lov. • • • ••• • •• • • • • • • • • • ••••• pnres 960-8362 l'ainllnl(. I NT / I:: X T !°lledt, honest. rea.\. 12 > r-. t''P· Lie 'd . O a "~ !hi 1045 Fine ext. patntini.: ::-i Ltl' lni. Tr~ rnl'. IL ~nor~~ l>ru pdlnllnlt t-.xt -'!. Int Inv. rate-. =l!SOVlS Frc•· t,,.,l 5Jb 431() \IC \ 1!.a l>'J\t' !> P.-mun.1i. "'" 1n~ a.n.·a !-I ) r-.. m1,,..t r1·.a.,, dit-l'k my rt:!. 111 51f, l'l-t:!5 W \l .. Ll',\['f:.:IU '(~ I I, .... ~l Lil' J.JU'~· \\ (•r ~11 pr roll < '.111 :'\orm !>t5 llt\Xll :>F.LL 1dh: 1tt'm-. "'" h .1 l>:.ul) Pilot Cl~~1f11..'<l Ad ~s.ms !'lkat patc:he:. & lt:xlur~ FU:EEST. 893-1439 l'::ot~rt in reslucco .. & IMll'hl.., Nt'Jl & dean Int t:JCI 645 ~I ~ .••••••••.........•.•.. (, (,1dlo:\ l'lumh1·r K..1ki!r 'l'n "• 1n.,L .. ll.i •ltltl b .. t<'kllo"' ll'rttl1tJ !Ion M.l '.IJ I:; :'\ ,. "' , fl n ,, 1 r u 1 t 1 • 111 H1·ollJ(.fl'llO.: rl'JJ1µ11 1i.: i-lt't'tl"flrllr ll•uk 11'-l~d 11111 'l•1j1l1Jt ~ 31';.I Poof Set-vie~. Rf'f)Clin ....•••••..•••......... \\dJlt ,, I< i'. \LL Y l'J. ~, \' 1,J<>I.' I Jl1 )'1,,.1l [)11f l1tr l·n .. ,..,, '" l ,~ .. • IW\\' .,,,)(TWthlfl~ lfl '>4'11' C...14'."lfl•'tl Jlh (j., 11 \o\1•11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prolessional re&ume Pl'e· parattoo . Tailo r ed especi ally for yo u tuichli&httnte your back· ~ and elCpericnce. Moron t:mployment A#lfW:Y. 75.4 l.S8l RoofiRcJ • •••••••••••••••••••••• llep:ur & Keroof All t)pes '>h1n1dt'i.·roek· bhaket.-t.'l'.WD po-tar. I-· r ee c:1>l $41 ·5930 Fio. Avail Orange Coa11t Roohng: lw roofing. repa1'5! Ad· tl1t1on'>. last. reliable. hone"lt. Call Oavl', .>as-1733: Chru. 646-2:»Jll ~~ (,l\JJli11ed rooflnJ( 1-~rce Cer amic Tile Ins ta lled. All type&, guar . work. Pree est. r efs. Gamer Tiie. M0-0760. Ceramic T ile & Wood lloonng. Sales & 1nstallu· tJon. ~est prices 10 to wn fol'-ht quality work. Showers, tubis. l'ounter tops. entrys. paUOll. Et<'. All work l(uqranl~. Select 111· tenors & Pucaflc Floor· 1ng. 64().27(J0 & 640·2701 Tl"ftW.iu ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tree & shrub. prunlng & removal, yard clean·UJ>f>. • hauling. 7H·2322. 846-1413 Jim. 1...,t Lcdk rt:i.>air SJ5. Typ..g Senk• Guo d rctll·~ on ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.hdlte!>ICQmµo. 'J75 1101 Cl(\ ~f.i Gt'tGllEl;;N t•ush for WlllTJ:.: t:lcphants Wllh d Clll.SM(1i!d Ad Call &t2·51;?11 ----- TypiltcJ Senic• Persoo.al or bus. ~llen.. forms. ete Rea .... rate:,. IB~ Sele<:tnc: 4 yrs s~·y exp Joleiw: 661 ·ti52'J ---V'adto Set-vice --------, ......................... . (.;(Jmplew '1dl"' service'> Wt:dchn"-'· athlet 1ci. etc . lnfo~l-H9JI , b75 ~1~ A f1c1111ous 8ue1n••• Hatn• S1•••-nl filed •'!In 1n• Cou"ly Cle111 •• ••lid 101 lfn , • .,. aner wn1cP1 lltne conllnulng bu\lne,M• muel ••fll•. PuOli<ation,. n<tcenary 01'f t " , ... , •• ,. c"ange• Call 11>e Legal O epat11T'en1 •• '"• O A ll T PllOT lor 1nto•mat1on aftO nee•••~'''°''"' · f 642-4321 E.,, ll2 W..dowC~ ·······················~ + complet<' rl<W>r cart" ~ & tomm I L1c'd. ~-0. '"" '.J;;J !1-\4~1 Prcdc .. :.11i nal W1nd11"' dcdfllni.! b\ Jot: U .. 1111cl' • ; I l !')-IH ~:i:S • I Littw is licJ!! Clas.s1f1ed Ad-'> art' real!\ smaU "people to ~pit-· ~ call-. with big rt'· ader<.h1p and b1~ r~ull-1> • To pla~ ~our da!!!>1f1ed ad, caJJ l.OCfa} 642 5bi8. -------- Loatl.Fa.d 5300 Penonats 5350 HetpWanted HOO He4pWant~ 7100 HtfpWan~ 7100 HelpWant~ 7100 HetpWant.d 7100 ~w-~ .. 71 00 HttpW..ted 7100 • ....................... ....................... . .................... ,. . ................... ._.. ............. ..... .. . . . . . ........... .. .... .. . ... ....... .... .. .. . .. . . . . . . . ······ .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . ..................... . LOS1" l..ar~e long hair bm .TiRer t·at Vic Npt. ~ REWARD! Call t:'\t::. 631 JW L.a.t: Old pa rt Bea~le Hound Fem Gra\· color V1t· :-Oe.,.land Yoikto"'n Cd.II 962 7221.1, Heward t Reward: sm. dog. not>e. needs s hots. . V. S/3. 962-5801. !163-11~. I.alt 9 mo. old l(rey & -tiite male cat. Hurbor View H.IUs. Broadmoor. Reward' Oa)S 833-9980; ~e644-5273 La.t: Miil Cotbe puppy, M., tn·t·olor, Npt _Ctr. R•••rd. 1 '4·7906, 540-moT ------ LOST: Bloodt' female Cocker Spaniel , vie Talbert & Newland, H.B. Onl y c h i ld 's pet. Reward. 847-2~ .! US!'; Gmgertwht Manx Cat l no t iul>. owner dt:S~rale. Irv. Terr. .irea Rt>"' ant ~ 9838 J-'(}l,';'1;0 Claim or ddopt .il Irvine Ammal L.ire Cenler Shellie ~t YounR Alf>t ~p !-~em Blk lub mix puppy. Sumoy('d rrux. Oachl.hound m 1 x "'l'm. <..'al!> & k1ltcm.., abo Upen everyQa~. • 7M -37J.i t"'ounc.I 2 Love U1rds. Vic :\!~ Vt!rde. l' .\I Call 5-MHl362. .- FOl,";\1) Ulk mdlc do,1!. Hu,hard & .liann1ng, H.B ~112 -----Penanats 5350 .........•......•...•.. PREGNANT? Caring, ronf1dent1al coun:.el.ing & rl!ferral. Abortion. adOP· uon & keepUlg. \PCAR E 547-2563 COVER GIRL • 95).0778. 3t Hr OutcalJ Service PRE 1..AW s tudent nc't'ds S2S.<XX>. Will do anything Legal. Confidenti al OVM. P.O. Box 3242. N.B.92663. MA.5SAGE simpatico Your masseur· 1s Bob James Oil.<: alts 9-11. "94-S 111 •• SPJRJnJAL READINGS lOanHOpm. Fully L1c'd . 492-7296 or 492·9034. 1815 S. canuno Real, San. Oem. TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS 642-15'11 R O L LS R O Y CE ~RTS llcerts-o.tal 24..... 7Jl..l952 NOW IDRING ~ £Korta Outcall (11•>953·1571 , a ll or OrlaleCowJt.Y. Gred Company ESCORTS ~HI'. ~l 0180 CHECKS/MCJVlSA Dl~RI::t:T t)L'TI.:,\LL • 9()3. 44 7:J • ln!ormauon/App t •llONO ANGELS• Oukall Escorts 24 Houri. 846-0363 !:>'TAG&PVT PAHTlt:!:> NUDE•OANCER •MODEL Will cater your next par. ty. I'm 36-24·36. IByrs.- Pam's pvt. outcalt. Art. 6pm: 54~·0207 . Dys : 7ifHIMI TTade 8mm filml>. ClC - cellent van ely. No $S. honest pn\1ale party : Duke PO liox 117. NB !r.!i62 * F 0 X Y LADY• OL l(;ALLO:-.LV •972-1138• P~ S«•ic~s 5360 ··•·········•·•········ PR!JHLl-~M :-. Nt-•·d lo Talk' F'rt.'t' 1·ounwhn ~. \OC I ldpl11w M5 2'l:n ·••••·····•············ 7075 •••·•·············•··•· Female \O<'allst ror JO) l\-pe of mui.1t . w1lhnJ? 10 ..-.'Ofir; out plan.' a" ... non J '> po .. -..bll' fur bJnd s.tj.~ f'ull c:harf!C bookkl!e1~r w/llyr:. e:qwr. "' !>Ilk sereen pnnt'1r & photo ~rapher lithoi.:raµhL•r ~eek:. emplo) ment 1n beach area 2t3 247 1&41i aft S. :.:,Pm ~r wko~i.- .... W..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\crount1ng Clerk. A P. AIR. exp. desirable <.: • NcJn.smkr To learn eom ptaer.~ Acoounling Clerk. Mature self-starter for pegboard syst em. Costa Mei.a area 5't9-2238. ACCT'GCLHK The Jolly Roger lnc. has a position open for an ex· peneoced accounting clertt. Dulles are varied. including auditing sales reports. geoeraJ account· mg taska, light filing & some ~I processing. Xlnl. its & work ing cond. with a growing compa ny. Opportunity fer advancement . Apply mpenon· 1be Jolly Roget' lnc. 170&2Glllelte Ave. lrv. 12714 ~cu Or.-Co. premier city builde r Is 1e e k in1 a pos it\ ~e 1• 1 er v Ice· ..._Sil'( orielUd mmv. to join OW' l9lil • tMm. The aucceaful ap-Be ,.mpertd with a pticant wlU ha ve 10 key personal relax In c bytouch, l yr bookkeep. '16'4 by 12 of iM pre-tat taq1W. ll Sood com· ...... pta ba SoutMm O'Utlc.aUon skllls. Xlnt Celtfor•i•. J acuul. work ea~l roomeol 6 -ete. ()pee lOD.m· bailfJU. ~~ at or --.1-.a..-. vi. cau:.,. D/11.C. A&llMil Heahll 1M111""9 CO. **** ACCOUNTING PROF£SSIOMALS *We Pay Top Rates Fs Qality mis& Recetlt Ex,er. Accountant $11.50 Hour :~ISt wtlh rl0&1n~ lndefm1te in S Ana Bookkeepers $8.50 Hour Journal EnLnes "'' 1:-;nd <.Nlt: ~1onlh in TIJ.\tm SB.DO Hour Schedule bank rec:on~•I 3 Monlhl. UY Placentia Assistant Bookkeeper $7.00 Hour A/Payable A/Receivable Manual. 2 Wks S. Ana Clerk I.DO Hour 10 key by touch. Recap sales. 2 Days S. Ana 1.00 Hour Various reports/ costs. Good 10 key. 3 dya Jrvlne R.-m Exper. Required CalJ For Appointmeo.l 547-7631 111Pa. 1111 .__, Blvd, imc.a ........ d5' Olu ..._...-a Br-tfwpart81-CA_., ** * * ... dais .. fw your l~'~™;>; ... ~m~•~EO&~~ll~~~~~~ ......... 1:= ACCOUNTS PAY AILE CLERK llealth care ro in lnm1· ~ an 1mml'd · <>Pt:Dlnl! for <1n or.t:aniul.I 1h d1v1dual to perform .t:enera l acl11unt 1na.: ctwe-lde11l c:und1dalt• .... ,11 have 1 2 ) r!> t''< penence & be fam1har or all types of accounting procedures Xlnl Milar) & fri n ge ben e fit :. package. t'or more in format ion co nta tl D e ni se Guimond 64J.1616 ... E.O.~ ... M t F ACCMTS PA YAIU CLEU needed for growing rest-.rant ecJIPOrale of. f1('e. Expr. rk>c. Xlnl benefits. ·Sa lary cotn · mensuraie """lh ab1llt~ Call 549-932'!. R~l>ly Pelican. 2862 McGaw. lrvtne ACCOUNT CLERIC CALL 760-3418 124 Hours Per Day I ACCOUNTS RECBYAILE CLYIC CALL 714-549-791 I REqUESTTAPE 330 12.:i llOCRS ,\ UAV I IMS ~ B<irr<1nc:.t Rd ln,ne. CA 9'Z714 714·~1 EO t: Accounting ACCOUMTIMG TIMPORARY ASSIGHMEHTS Orange County 1s boom mg• And :.0 a re we' we·re ROBERTMA&I'& account~ There are man.v ne w firms moving Into the Orange County area. br· inglog about liJl IOC ft! a~ ing demand for eic penen ced a ccounting personnel. CPA's Atxhlor.i Tax Account.ants Cost Accountants Senior AcCOWltants Bookkeeper.i Accounting Clerks If you a.re not aware of the benefits o( working temporary. visit us or give us a call. we wlll be happy to d.lscms it wtth )'OU. We a.re localed ln the Coldwell Banke r Baaldini zm N Broedway 1200 SanUAoa 1714) ll~ I 03 FREE PARKlNG ADMINlSTRAnVE As. SI STANT : M a j o r Newport Cente r Law F\rm. Entry level Ad• ~ve po11ltJon In· volvinl bookkeeplna. paaane1 Is omce opera. Uona. Lite t yp lna. ._..... reqd....S. Smit NMMlrPlarr rtqUlre-r..-to AdminlttrelJve A 1'rtw P.0.Boll 3'9'. NlwPOft ·~ma. AJDt; or PrJtl1~.d :'\u1,, l•lt' elder I:-, Jmt1 1•1•1\1 \I ,. LI\,. i I) II u l ·~ ~111eut S«retory \ :tUr: persun to "'ork I dJ~~ Pt'r "'Ct:'k. •tam noon S4 pt-r hr tJlu" tumm P)eru.ant \\Ori.. ldeaJ for reured ~7 1721 Nocalli befort:' I lam AIR CLERK Need lo-key b~ lC.>Uth, S700 pr mo.00 day re '''""'· oveMJmc over JS hrs pr wk. xlnt fnng~ benefits. pleasant work· tng l'Ondluoos. ~9-SZOO ELECTRONIC mEMBLER yeors curr~nt ei- per;-..u i1t printed c.i..Wt board. coble and harllHs mHft'lbty. ~ be-.. to rtod ~. wirinq dio- 9roms. ond ha•e iolderin9, crimpin9 and win-wrappin9 techniques . HASA type c.ertification re-- cpred. If inhorestl'd. apply in penon p~~· llll Harbot' ll•d Costo Mesa, CA BRUNSWICK CORPORATION PRECISION i-M ASSEMIL Y ll will be you r respoos1b1bty t.o perform prectSe assembly opera uons to wilhm extremely clost' tolerances To quahfy we reqwre a high degree of skiU tn el~'\ro­ mechanical ass t'mbly. knowled ge o ! height 11a1es. calipers and micrometers and high school or trade school graduate. We offer a generous bmdlta paclu11te anclud· in& paid holidays and Christmas week s hut· down. P lease a pply l.n person Mood.y through Thursd ay 9·1la m o r 1·3Pmot Friday 9-Uam a.BSOH B.IC'ftlC co. Ind\lltrit.lControta Div. lb) S. Slaodard St Set.a Ana. CA 812'702 E qual Opp Emply r M/F/H AUTO ROUTE HhGl~"TEH 1:-dr:\\ ·\ \1 1 j t•1 l hr.. 1>:r;~, t.J 'I ... II m ., \ I II r "''"'"""ht "'\' ,, t1ro•c! d1,Jbllil\ 111 •k.'f\L' 'I,~ ~d "'hcd ~ • .A2li ~.Jli2() AUTO SALES liU!>llle~s 1-. ~real Jl Uuucr Motor~ Wt· net'fl e'Cpenenced !>al~ !>'!O· pie Top Company Benefit~ Demo Plan A\ a1lublt:'. lleall.h & Lite lni.. Paid Vacauon.., Don't pass up this great oPf>Or'\Unaty ~ Apply ID person Today! ~ ~1 r.o,...C-'Y ~ llarbor Bf\ d. L'~A MESA -------- B.lker lor donul -.hop "'lllTldll pn:f d :'\u l'\IJl'r rit'tt">l> 1-;arl' I\ \I .,h1fl F tmlt' ApPI~. IJ1pp1l\ {)IJOUh. lts5.i :-0 C"" porl Hhd.<.: ~t TE:lUR Par1TirM flur b .. ;iu11rul Lak" 1-<Jl"t..,l o(l1ll' hJ!> JO 1m mt.'<11ate OPt'mni:t ror J rellt:'r i-.'lpl'rlt'nl (' " 1Trt•I erre1I but v. t· "' 1 I I train ii HJU h a H ' '" month-. l'.u:.h h<1nr1ltnl! c\(.Jt:nenl't' Sdl·ttt'd ~•I' µUl'anl "'Ill ~ork 2il :!!\ hour.. pE't ""eek int.' hulin..: ~lurd<i~!> 1'101bil1l) 111 ..-.11rk 'llncd hour.. '' J mlt'>I lnlcrv1t'~'> "il l I~· hdd Wt'Clne.<id\. ~t "' l l I mm l I'~\ \I) I :u1 I' \t Pll•a:.•' 1.Jll for Jll 1n t.ef"\le\o\ RDWTY HOYAL s.i\·1n~s & Loan Assn t.51.5 Westcbff On' c Newport Beach t 714) 64.2-4000 An Equal ~pqnuruty 1-;mplo~er Uanlong PART·TIME Ta1H ~1l1on 1s available m our New Corooa Del M :.tr branch. 3-4 days a wt.~k 1ncludiog Saturday~. P r evious Sav1n 1ts & L oan, bankin g o r cash1enng experience deslrecS. We are a growing Sav. ings & Loan aod are of· (ennt unlim it e d OP· portun1ties. Ex<'ellenl stalt.lnl salary. Please call Mrs. Morris at (714 > m.tml to arrange for an UUrview. lllNJWOOD SA~Slli.OAM 2887 EutCoaal Hwy. Corona dtl Mat, CA 92162$ F.q11a l Opp £mployer M/F . ........... -... , .................. .. ·----··~ ---... ••••U •••t J1ot e.all --Clli:m J TELLER NEW ACCOUNTS An l'Xt'1tmg 0111•1rtun1t v 1:.. o \ d 1 I a I> I c 1 n 11 u r t>eJutlful Anaheim br<inch fnr an f'' pi>nt:'nred Teller Sew r\1:count.s clerk Ont'~ car !>61.. expen enCt:' a od t' P· uut ol ~ wpm a~ rt:' qared. C""'1ERC1Al/ SAVINGS TW.£RS \l..U.l' ~oor mo\e lu Wl'll .. I Jr ~·J lia n k our at !TY it-l'ht're " p roh.····~ 100.i1 n-1 l ncndl\ c.'\lml>'!n~d uu1 .tntJ l~et1L-. Jrc JI trd cl1\c <1ncl com fA..'\Jll\ t:' H..nlun.t: fXJtY.TB.LER st>IJ'Tll COA.'iT BA:-;K ,\n indept.'lldt'nl bani.. ~!'!tlnflvv.er. C "t 540-5300 1-; () ~. ---- &r Girl !li1ghts. al Buck- 1 n Kham Palac e. C..Pl~l.r Jno Beach Call . 49&-54711or496-0033 ------llOOKK t: t: PER Garment mfg hui. ~ood ~) fOf' self i.tartrr. F c;tig Strong acctn~. Sal open. Send re. ume. PO Box 2US. Ne'4Pof'\ Be.ctl CA 92fi6J ~-Ass'\ Ill addll.lon lO exce.Uent l?J'TM1h potPntlJI. C<ilum b1a ofter. 4 t<>p i.tartm.: :.alan. 1de.;I ""ork en \'lronmenl. dnd out:.l and· 1nJt benefit:. 1ndud1n$! mt'Cl.lcaJ and dent~ I in ~uram•t• and a lulh paid r.U"t"l.•r Jµp.;n!I pruiar.-m ~ .. r an tnlt'r ' II.'"' •'I' µointment ple .. ,e 1 JJ I Pt~I dt Iii\ 'illll (Au l'W.'\o\ ltJC.OlllOCI of tht• Oran#' (;(Mot} A 1 flXI rt olf1C'\' ~ t~o 1mmt!d1ale u1.1t n1n1ot <; for l.'om -ITWf'C'~I :::w \ 1 OJib> Te I Le I"!. ~uon req1.1res mto of b IT10b pre-YIOU!o bankmR '"'rw-ncnl'1' t•or mnre m h .. on..uon pll'"'* call: flficif'nt Tat'tl~ firm m • C: \1 Some t:'X~nence m ~oSaviftqs Jll(f Luan '-"-'-0<' I J t 1 ot1 l-.11u.i.I ()pµt~ t:.mµIU\ t•r l>ltrai.nt' M11lt:'r f71'4197J.l724 ''~ t•: WELLS FARGO BANK ~.qu .. I Oµp !:.mph r \1 F ll .\ R Mina comp exper. pnlf Lile t) ping. 10.ke)' ~ toul"h. inventory COii • trl)I ~· lime Sa la r y ~ 6421166 ------ ,-;,i..( 1 P ,t ' I F\nd whJl \OU '14Jnl 1n l>J1h 1'11111 c"i.,,,·,ru tb lbokkeeper'l> A l>:..1stant. 8r'IJ?ht re!>pon.:.1ble in- rll\ 1!1ual dt:'ltirou s of k.i'nun~ 1>Ur on lane rom· (llJL<'r Tat..•• •JH'r ~r.on "hit hkt"" Ill work "'1th l>''Ollll' Som~· \~pin~. tn•mt•ndou-. l1t>nef11 ,. Kl'll,..il'Olo?t' tot e\J)\.'nem·c tlt'tcrm1nl' ,3(Jr\ \l1n1mum ~lllJ cj11 .\ldl'lon l,;l\t' !flS-0300 -- ~ nosh h ... · l'aul HJ1>1dl~ ,., 1Mildin~ • u EnlhU!>14!>l11' hJIJP~ "IJfl l.ul!> ul \ Jnt"I \ :.o ;I) ~!Jill I qJ 1111.! T11 Sb• Call C.1rnl kl&. I.. ..W-5tAll Aho 1-'t•t' J11h-. ~l'llin.i: & Snclh11~ •JI ,, • ...,•purt ~Jl'h .\gen· 1 NEW I BUSINESSMEN I Contact the DAILY 1PILOT for information For Ad Actiln lregardil\g the counly reQuir~ments fo r l us1ng a F1ct1t1ous I Business Name. Call a Daily Pilat AD-VISOR 642·5678 1' UWl J~(.J~' !_>r __ _ I 642-4321 Sell with EA ... ')t-;• ll'sa BRJ:.:t:n;· Cl.1...'>.,1flt'<1 1-\d..., 1>t2 5678 I UT. 332 I • •••• Statflno 1s now undeM1y for our new ~te omces ac.ron trom fashion lsltnd on the coast oC ~Beach.. II you are career m1ncl<!d <ind wt>ll groome<l ina1v1dua1. B.:lnk ol Newport w111 nourisn yoor p01on11t1I for career growlll in a va111.11y ot Danlung spec;1alhos We m accepting 9'1P1k:atk>na ffOm quelilled 111divlduals lor the loUowlng~ • SECRETARIES • TELLERS • CLERK TYPISTS • FILE CLERKS Bdnk or Newport caret;r oPPOrlunthOS are bacl>.od by one ol the bc:.I bencl1t pacl13005 1n lho banking WOflO Allrach'tO earnings ano a special apparol P10Qro.1m lhdt save& you money and dre5Ses you all1<11Chve4y IOt w<lf1o.. To 8'\'lN9 for Ml tntemew, pMaMCllll: PAT MAGIU (7t4)~5333 ., - · .. .. 0 I ' DAil y PILOl 'w!WS•y May 18 IMO ....,w..w 11.~o ""P w..w 110o .-. ••••• w ••• -.ct .......... !!!~ ~~~~ ..... !!~~ ~!~~ ..... !!.~~ !~!.~~·.~ ..... ~!~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• C11M1 /th•· WWH ID~ ~a KlllW..,._ SlaJ ~ CUitil lk),Ql,m C.uHlll l'\IU er part l . Jlfffct ~ Guud lt)O\ .....,. tic.ef1t.a PPU II) c::,..,tam t~ lla~ ht.al ca.ta M" • CASllB ~·ct. Uni" a s.t~IMon T~a) l\ppb• In peAUO ......... -Hart.Ir ~. <..' .. - Uniqlk' retall n11r ... .-n bas l.IDl'Mdlat ra h1 r ~ avail •:~IX'r n."!Q'd ln addJUOO W ;twd ~ W!ll4t, ,~,-. •b•r an co1nm11>a.1Un JOll ....... Ga•as 4!:IO l Sao Joaq 1.1111 HJ Ill> Rd Coronadel Mur ~5IOO WllEIS UTVTEM MARKETS 'W>~ DOW &\ ailable for f time Ass1S\anl M.magen 00 2nd & 3'd ~hifls. No experience nee. We lrain. Advance· menl oppor tunity for management positions to SS.So per ho u r 1 ( · quahfied. For more 1n · fonnallon & interv1e~. apply to store u37. 11 Ol'I Mar. Co:.ta Mesa . 714·631-IM21. Will 10· terv1ew Monday thru 1'nday from &am LO 3pm Equal ()ppoc' Emplo) er Caterinlt" service ZIGGY'S HEALTHY FOODS \ wuque new fai.l rood reswur1U1t 1!> e:.:µand1ng 1,pcrauon.' Look m ~ I or t:nerget1c vc r!>onabl., lad1e:. to bw Id ofhl'I! ~ catering !>en ·1£•es 1n lrvme. Newport ~Jl'h area. Must have own car. Good mooey. easy hour.., f rwi wori<. JOOl Z11(gy i. team today~ Call Perry, • , or Hager833-3470 r A ~ hf• U\ wa.nct ('Ql'l .. 1). .,. .. u.aruftd m rt Buch h1n up~rtun1ll•~ fur 1n Ut\ wlth alb and ~e nt'r•I ofC1c11 ""' lll'nmn! ln l1't foUo .. llll ""' ~\lJ !::9on~~tr1t l'adartJ 3000 l 'Hl' litrcntn&I \\Ill t:i. U'lMt ll ulah· mpul 4ll "'lim t) P"l4C ~UI ttoe I Shltktkel Cllrb lh.>Uil't"ptnl( 11nd b<1-l•n1 u~ '''Pt'nf'nn• ~tUI n'11 a.rictte s.~~~~· \1u:.t l>JW 0~1 -.11m 1111th" tu"h ~'"' ol dl nu'1K') }( c!'Q UJ re!> ' • m , <'nlr1tlioo 11nd •nod J~ Pre' 11)U.. .. 111 .. urunlc clertl oil t: \ 1111.·m1•w t.etpif ul ReqiOMI Te9fl 1Tnunee1 J(l.,11.1res 40 wpm t~ J>llllo(. lt.'fl·key abll.tt~, muth n· cl.~fl .md lellc r "'"' U1ft. Good grammar 1tud !>pelling required Th1i. 1s a a~1f1c career p.Jlh with ad\ ancement 1JP· porturuty. Word Prousson MAG CARD 11 operator. Rea.I Eslale/Legal back· l!J"OWld helpful. Aptitude ror numbers necessary. Will be involv~ 10 re- cord keepmg. WANG system 30. 6S·70 wpm typ1n~ reqwred. Will tr:w.cnbe handwritten. machine and typewritten ropy Reqta res a hi~h 1iegree Of accuracy and tlexJ bth l) . Teletype 9Petato. I Erilry Level • !<(.quire; 38+ wpm lYP· in~. accuracy 1mponant <iood coocentrat ion and ('ClmtnWUCal1on i.kllb J m~t We• ot fl!r an ouhtand mi.: u11n1wn:.ullon bt-nc•fth µud.age. IC 1n1erl'!>lt•cl pl1:<N.' apply to per.on l11 thl· Per.,onnel Oeµart ment PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 N-'POrt Center Dr~ Newport Bradt. CA 92600 An Equal ()pportwuty Ems*>YerM F (..l.£RJCAL aYP'UNCH to k~y b) 1ourh '"\ ~~ ... ~ ltl-t111l """"'*' ""'•Ur 1f\ \ 1•n1u" ,~ °'''~" 1• ·r o.-. Codi 8 lZ 1.1 ~ 111r M.1' \JVI )47 l(e!t CLHICAl l~ (Jfltcc-t IC'm .,1 tl\&!al IA h JAlll JI 6' II h n IC ''• mcluihn..i .a~•••lll•IC rn1t rkeun1 """"' u l ~11lt• R t-P" 'f 1·r rlf n bent'l1h I. .: '"'"'' µ».•ll>t h llt'o I i»I \l'"' Ci(nt lon11111n 111· .. r O l' \uiiun It 1t1.e<1I off11·1• • n \lninmt'nl t-:\V''"l't\\ l Pf't'(ern .. .J ~_.n to ~'A1t1 per mo I u :-, 'ldrhtmf l ,111 11'\.-nt h,;IJ ~!'>IJ Q.E:RKS \11 oul)!Olf•jil tndl\ 1, ..ou;:ht for ;in ol)t•Otn1o. with" l>Y.<.y P.lrkmlo( <um µany al Nt'~port t'cnll'I Job will 1nvol\1· 11 ,.eh1 denl·..U duttC'l>, i.ul·h a ... typtng. puc.lln~ & 1111ni: Ca::.h1ennR baclq~rouml 1s helpful Please apph ut or call. J ohn Uur k1t• THE IRVIHI CO. 1001 t:amel~ck ~\ Newport Beach. c A. 92ll60 \7141 &&4·31.96 EOE Clerk ror Hunt ft<>Jl'\1 dru~ :.IO?t'. t''IJ.l n ut necess Call 847 25ti3 CLERK I MANAG t: I{. Hallmarlc. G 1fb & t'<>' · mellcs. e>.~r preft>rrt'<i ~7373 Cl..ER.K ~MACY CLSlK Pmi·r-::,pe<.1alt> drugston· 1n 'i B ~ sedon.i: a l"-'r""'"' ~tio h~ ... real l •Jll•'l·rn for people to .,.,, ... , our pharmacist Worl.1ni.: hrs· 9·3pm & I '."prn .Jlternatm~ :.cht'dul •• .., ~1on-fo'r 1 Call t hl' ''''rt' ffi<IO.dl•Wr In '>l'I UJI tn lt'T"\'ll...,., apµl TMGWldDNq 161 0 Saft Miquel Hfwporl~och 644-7330 CLERK TYPIST lnsuranl't' exper hdplul Free health & life 1ru. Salary comm w .. b11.tt} & exper. c.11 Joyce or Lou ~ c..~. t•malr o\cir Kl nun muhr, " 1tuud ,.,_to au b) llr or day .u nceoW Jlio hie._ wk or ·~It' ""' l4.11~1011 Noo 1mc*tr l hM•ltllll 14UMllO, lilt' t.A.e•tlfk lfl \'U'h&IUI• lornn 1 ~ l 4... .,ull 1w .,..11 tum· \11.,...,,. \ 1•r1I ... l un ... alt"!t n;.,.il IM_.,p1t11l tA>l C\11\\\•r ~l.\t~~ l\Ait\ n~~ lor "' tll .. 1l"'-.,1l hw1l i.!11d i.h1I\ 6.. -.1t.fidi, ... 1' llt' r 111 \l \11111 II\) \:UU ~ln ~ reqd ~ \/1U;,64J ~l coo. t ~w.Ut) el(ll•lli for rt' 11.-hi<-pc'l'M.llJ LO '*Ork D~ J bn.rillii1>-l L'ooll for on~ o( v\Ar holl'~ rt''>l.luraOl • ~ l>C'licr tool-mg "' 1'-'m:nce vrelel'T'ed t-:n .IC" Xlnt w ~ef11S Ap Jtl' Pt>r .. ~nnel YA.M I.! '\411)tl \ion l-'r1 ~JUUOTT HOTf:l <t•>~~'POrt l'enter t>r '~WJIOrt !Jeath l-.11uul Ovpor .t::mpl~ r :\I F louk:.. on.I.) l."'<pcr n~I JWl\ t~run~ lor lull llllll' brkhl & Dll?hl bro1it'r person Tuµ v.,1 11~~ Opi1por for futun• ud' anecment for lll(hl ~n.-Ofl.... Apply IO J,lt'r..on. :\Ion thru Jo'rt 3 tu S. Jtgl() Warner /\ H ' • l"m \'3.lle). acn.6s I nun \llleSquatt Park 1::01-: (.'uuntu h e lp, P T . :\la1ure person in fast food ~ration Mon·Fr• 11 2 Rlt·hard 833-8347 CREDIT VERIFIER Tupa Thnf\ & Loan has .1.0 opening for a f t l Credit Venf1e r i.ome l.~ h.lp(uJ. not req. )!d start sal. m:tJ C-0 bell. ad· \ jl)Ct! oW (.i lit} Ba me; ~l.:!81 ------ CUSTOOIAH Saddleback Colll'lll' 10.:J>P•\1 7A)l )t.Jo'. ::,at rJ11j.?e u:.4 LO l2l5 Plu.' .i· •... h1rt d1({erent1al KJI ~ lx>t wn 8 5 ---- CUSTOOIAH/ JAHfTOfl f 1Jll t tml'. p..•rm & 11·rn 1w ·J.I' µoe-.1ttclfl.~ a\ ail 111 II'\ ll\1.· or N B al apart rnent t"Omplexes or :.ho!l· ~ng renwrs. Xlnt work 111j.? l.'O \ I ronlJ\t'fl l THE IRVIME CO. 1061 Camdback St Newport Beach. CA 92661.1 7141644 3231,"4-3196 Equal Oppor Em Pio> er OtlJVl!R L. A TlM ~ to &n NW I'"" ol • M 34 •m, D'13 SlZ5 mo + boelA O.penda bW tar llHdt<J 5441 448 l ... DIUYllTMAM LA 'nmcia 111 N•,.j.1t111 li!Jacll S.t ~n ontv • to 8 AM 1111.1 mo b46 11 lJ urMS~l U"nwn•trat1,o al'' llllo' 11111mpl• wh llr1111c., 1n 1.\4'"" )WI 11rc.i llr~ W.b. ""1 &. :,at I·•~ )25 da\ :>:>l ~o:n ur 73t>~ ('1111 bt wn !I & 6 IA-ntul <lihl't< nt'~ helv l''ront &i l>;wk offtl't' Y.' pr prefern•d fM Ofl83 µ~AL ASSlSf ANT f' Pl'MCflt rti, I dll\-11. Moo thru 'lnur. S800 c .111 642-0112 Ut:ntJ.1 ~'n:t.il" ,h,1 l.&nl X rai) l1~l11 .,1• ~ I-root &. ltutk i1w e. 3 da):. S4t. ,.._, UI' 6i 3-oiwti Ul:..'"TAL ~l~"T HU\ "' Crono pc.>h:.h111.i t \ 1 per ~ da~ "'e-cl. l \I J.n'J ~Ybll d'"" t'\t' ~.;1a:rAL ASSIST I \l._.I\ iilt'\l ll.""'>t:.lJnl ~ \ ra' bcen:.e to do 1 :1nnJ I 1JUll~ tor bu:.' II I\ ut ftt~ Good benefcb I J 11 \I on-Thur... 8-5 !iii:.' .f.:t..'!1 Ul.Tltal H.t!l't'P\IOOl~l I-.\ l'l'f ~ G.i.rden l.Jni'<' ..irea ~ 71 11 l>enl.al Ortho Ch111r~1d1• I r\:.:.I E'\pr n"l HU \ pref NB CM ~·5 L 7u ..---. -- I>E.'\'TAL OFFK 'E \H; H Oeo 'nu r elate wt'! I .,... p~ul)l~ Nµt Bt·h. lt<.'blOrall\'t' prJlllC'l' ne~d:. exvt.>r t~am member Pleast• poon•- ti3l·~OO to an-aog~ in lt"n"leY> DEPUTY FUii & pitime Sl)t'l'tdl Deput) poblLIOOh J \i.ttl fur Irvine Co ntnlh & propert.> palrol fl .0 ST l-eruficate req d . Xlnl ~Ill! THllRVIHECO. l~l Camelbadt ~I I Nt:.,. µ>rt Be a cl1. C..\ ~r.!6tJj 1 114 &$4-JZ38. 644-3196 I:;qual Oppor Emph.1> l'r ----- DIRE<..i'ORY L'POATr Tt>mp phorlt'.' ~ork 1n1111 }OUT hurnl'. nc, '' lli11> 1n o lf•l l. tra1n111 F lime I' urn. ll·u11• ll·.i:1bll' hJ1td 14 1 ll 1ni: del.iil or1t"nll'tl ~ DISPATCH/ CL.Eb hdlAM11 f t ~wt Nt'•POr\ Ar<'ba Marina Gil ,..._. Call Judy or I Ian'•> Ooyo.tlb ht• P•td~!pt1tude t.:o wtU l ra111 some \) p ln( l'liDh oil' o.ar O C A111x1rt Growth ~ ·n hill T•l M.IJ 1)() t; C .t 11 t4rol U1.11:k )40 SOOI \lM> f~ Job:. ~nl•ll1n1t le :...ntlhng 11( N1·w port lw11lh Aacnry. '340 (.' "'Pl-I> Dr DRAA ER A'.\1 8rurunic. a lvudml( fl\W)-' Ul,urt-r <11 m11·r•1 11.raphjcs. ha~ J nev. I) ,,.., .. t..t~ ftl'~111on tor .ill t'~IJt'Ot'fltt"1 l>rah t<r \\C' .. ~ .tn 1nclt"1dv,1t ..,1th 4! 3 ~ e.1" t'll ~·nt>nu 111 elt'<:lro ffil'' hon I\ .ii •lrall~ :\iu't be Jblt' to n·.td t"ht>mllllt' "'ork trvm IHL"" :.kt>lt hi"> ... nJ • umplt.-ll.' \"!11(111 .. ,·rtnl! ~hanl(l'"'> Thi~ vi1!>1lton l"t't~llre-1.·\tl'llt-111 tom l?U\ll JltOO ~1 .. II' f~t .I..'>!.' l .ill hi "'"11<1 I• 'Writ l•i t-.mplo\1·1· lt1·l.1 lKn' °"J'.irtml•nl ~ (~~-~!1c!pg \.\I lntt.>rn-.1 ux1a I. I 11• ..!lfo"t \\ .ilnut ,\\ pnu1· ftt.ttn. l.1\ 1r~1 17 141544-9800 \Htrm;..i11 1t> \t111m 1-'..qual ()pportun1t, t-:mplo\l'r M I' II DUFT1HG ARCHIT!CTUR.AL b.rell~nl opportun•I\ for C6I ~ .)Ob e11;per lor :l1'd"" 1th )l!ar .in hllt'i tural i.tudmt Tv.o tull lJ~ po...1l1Uf\.' .l\ .111 11n rnedJMLri>-Yau ..,.,,11 h•· do1n1t f1t'lu mt:J:.uri· rfttflt.., & druftlnll for th•· lur.:l·,l Ctl) bUJ kt•·• m l>(un~t' l.<.t I Poi.1l10n c.'OU.ld ~<.tml! J)t'rm~ nml. nu·.lk\.ISi-..U' !IA.I CJmt'lbJl'k ">l ~ IX>ach <.. \ ~r~i -111~ lZl8 ~ 31''1> l'..qu.il IJpi..-1r l'.mplo~ t 1 DRIVER ~.cntffi rdtJhl•· < l.1 ' I tlM\t·J " h11hl.1tl 6. t ll I ~1th • l"'"l .<. 1•11" Ii'! , \J••n1·11· • \lu't n,,,' )., ... 1 •!ti\ 11\ I ... t ti I \. rd 1.~1 111r. \ I. 1 .. r I""' DIU\ ~.R \\ '-'"l l'.U. (,ut.,I d.n\ IOi.! l'\'l.Vl"d, Ot'Jl <if• pearJ11cc. full time for 1ldJ'e" 11.irt>or art•., Appl} Master Rhwpnnt 23_. F'1srh e r . l' :>.1 . ~Ii• omvas Dl!llver bilker)' product • io .. nnark& t;arl> mom w rmd al\ernoom. Ca.llT714TSO ---- DIUYll fo'of' Ci MC mowr t"llil<' h tor Con1orUt' Pr~~ llw•t" 1nrlud • tn\en•1r ll\Al.l\l & 11dfl\.IJ'\ dSllU.llllll Lu lht-Pn."" Xlnt 1otl11n &> ~ Phone {'athll' ,,, t.~~NIJl tkh IN1'HUSIASTIC UTIREDMAH 111 1th "I um h 1 u I( kM"' h"fi11r w;1n1 P.d fnr pttnlt' ""t k lor '"''tt•r t'!IWPm•·11I 1n•IAll;,\11111 JJJ1l I un11tu1 e tld111·1 " .. ~; 1;.144 htv.11 '!,\ \1 & ll llUUll CJfll\ t-.ntn lt•\t•I 1,Xll>ll ttHI .& \.&ii I,,. n t• r ,, I 1 It' r 1 1 JI kOo1~lc-.J)..< Ill'< lrt\t'll ltll"\ l'\pt-r ht·lµlul 11• .. ~l ,i.:ro111th l)Ul••rtl1JI Full l~n.111-.. \ontJll h11I I lo.~..tn tA2 1.:. 1J ESCORTS I)\ """' htrtni.; l'f"1\ 111' .. 1 ',t~ 11 \ • trJll) t -"IA.,. h.-m un' t'r · 1 JllO 0\ I.,. 111 v. url. lt>r \ Ul I Hoel\ 1'111 ">uvvl1t r 1'>-11'1 .. 1; I t-utaJ ::.:r' 'l t> t-,r11vl"" 1-" J'>"""' 14 uri.. II un 1 11o,..~•111 "4.Jh· tt.. <11·h I 1>n c '"''">(I ..,1 .. not' "•·11111r 1 1t111.1b 1111·1, um•· 1 .. J v µ11 • (AJUflll'r J ldj1 • 1-t.&r.:h rTI J lt • f .ffu:~ lid" • \l.lJwl(.t!l1Wll\ l .111 'llJI1111.JI 1 tr v. n lt' t unlt't'll I orµ 11 o I-bx ~. llU/ltlfl)!lt111 !Jl. a< h \0;.11$ h I J t: FOREMAN CM/Ft 2Rd Shift p.,.. .. r ,.., ~· lndu,lnJI I 1inlr1JI.., U 1vi,111n '" f-.m..·r~on V. 1• .1ri llo•• rna.>or manul'acturer 1;( IJll ._,fr ?J"'( r \Jt'\ ll t"." i..w,...n <L'> l!n1nu•rrupt1 bit' Po,.,t>r '\1 'H'm, ~ IS uu.r produl'\ aoo .,,... ~> ent:rt: •• t<, ' 11u r .~wo !") U I' c r \ I ~ I I.I It t lo ol lOOrdtn.tllon ul .. h .. • l metal f.;bn catM.tn '"f"'·r ,, l.IU"b W1U ~Ult' ""<.trl'I und mtll~n.il flu.,.. I • Ul1\1/c 11WIIJJt•'"<'I ~.ll '"l~l>(llf·f\t .tl'\LI l.t• 1l1t1• J•rt .. ,,~ u;* r' ,,r \;..'\ I> ll• nl't' 111 '"'" I IJ • I,, ,.,.kJml( •tl<I ~pr,,' '"' n I Ot! ~ ,. ! j l I :I \.\, ••ll•t ... _.•1 r t•nt .. 11 µ:i ·~ ' •. " J t l " JI 11 I '!in lrn.;,, .......... •It -"I P ll'a.'ot' JI IJ fl 1 • •f'.4.11'1 ~lulldJ)o , r r ... 1 •• , fhur-.d.H Y l l.J111 "' l Jpm .... f'T111.I\ .• 11 Jin <r !.end ~WIW 1001\ r• ... u1111.."' v.llh '"'"" · h•~· llJn. ... ,u bl> l'OO-'trtt'rt .. 11 Ll.ERICAL a.fUTYPtST Seruor CAll 760-3488 13' liourl> Per U.i) Cu'il Service. g ro~th potential m pay & pchl ll-On Oulu~:. md order ..en. lll\0tcm~ & check tnl! tll\cillOI') Will train l.lcoch :'>l.tlmner.. 402\J L.tmlJU'> Ur Tiie lr.'U>e C-0. "' 1~101! ror full tune & p1l.lme ~for a vanet\' ol stul\.$. Xlot Lelepbooe rummun.iatJOD ska 11.s & ..1 pleasing person.allt~· vnll ~\OU a ~mnl·r h1·n· We otrer an xlnt .. a1ar' Jnd ~ti packilRt: DmVBlS I \1111 or ~t>ml.n .!.• 'P• t•f ••lolt r lv\t•"' lh• • °'J'I EME.RSOH B.ECTltlC c 0 . lnot~·n 111 ., 1r rl' 11 '· .. t • ' ~ o.i 1' 1J 't ...... nu \1\J. l \ 1•.r.tt. Oenca.I •BANKING lfPORTUNITY •MEW ACCOUMTS Cl.HK ... .\M Uocumt:nWr a h?dJ mg m<1nulal'I urer of mscroproc~ ont"ntt•(I I S)'Slerrb hal> ~ foll•I"' in)! uperung.:, · PUaCHASlHG CLERK T}~ 45 ~pm and relal· l <i cxpt:>nenl·e rl'(! UI red. Cal\act. l1erlt Typist f'lex11>le JI ~hours llrl~ rat,. comroeni-uratt' 1.1. cxpcr 111 Jnme mdustnJI u •m pie" for manJJ(l•m£'nl tU1Sulttnll firm l'lf:j.i>•' call. 752·8952. tl-~. Mon Fri Duties include t ) ptnit purcllase orders. hea\ y filing. and greeung r_en dDr.> Musttype50 WrM . and h.ave ttad al least 6 months prev1<1Ul> office e x p e ri e n c t: G o u cl ~ mannen!>m a n:u;t ACCOUMTS RICSVAIU Cl.EU ~ will include ca'>h control. 1n put 1nlo XEROX a<'counh rt' <'l!t\able ~)stem. ~nltnl! d ( and balancmit or Jt count :> r ece1\ abll· Knowledge of 10.kcy ad ding mJc h1nc and muumum or 1 year vrc \iOUS expenencc in .it l'Ot.W\t.s recel\ able. IH l' rernbly with Xt:RCJX Jc l'Ounts rec£•ivJhlc ~}'Stem llWHG CLERK W1U U--r~pon:.1bh: to r manual preparaltcm u l lll\'Olce::. ror M"rv1c<· b1 II ing. Manual b11lml( l'' ~en<'e preferred pl\4. 50 WPM typmJt .,kills n• Qllred DATA ENTRY QSI( Expenence m typm~ a nd lO·key experience to enter l.llto our computer s)'stems We dfer excellent com· paoy benefits. mchadmg one weeks vacac Ion aft~r ~x months. e leven paid holi~ and group m· surance begins the da) or lure. Call personnel for interview <7141 546-3551. AM Doc .. ntor A Division Of AM lnlemallooal. lnc. 2921 S. Daimler t S..... Ana. CA 92711 , MS PURCELL AMERICAN SAVINGS 714/141-2222 LAGUNA HILLS 24085 a Toro Rd EOE M/f-/H Oen cal ~MISTRATIVE SERVICES CLERK ,\ ma1or rei:.1dt:nttJI n.1me builder cl:> expand 1n~ th~tr Ser vi ct.> ... Department and 1s seek· ing an individual who is t-omc1enuous. dependa Lile. and pos).e~l:>l'!> o pleasant. coope rall\ e personabt). The ideal t o1nd1date will b e n .'Spons1ble ror orhce !> up p 1 y in \' e n t o r y Operate!> telecop1er and k~ storage room-; In ,;dd1t1on. LhJs posiuon re· ~ua r e!> a m oderate amount of ltfl1ng <50 PoUnds °' m.0Te1. '.'1ust have own car and \'alid Califor nia dr1 ve r 's bcense We olftt an outstanding l'Ompeosat1on I be nefits package, With excellent worlung aurround.ings. for Immediat e con-~1deration. send letter outlining y our ex · peneocew: Box 56.S c 10 Dally Pi.lot PO Box l.560 Coal.a Mesa. CA 92626 An Equal Opportunil~ Employer M /F /H Otncal stcalTU.S 'EmJ>loyment av•ll In multi surround1og!>.._ Compellt1ve pa)-. in t.er\l'lew & hire. For more \nfo. call Tod Services 979.-o CLERK TYPIST Growln.R ftrm m Twtlm n eed s ACCURATE TYPIST with general of nee expenencc:. 10. ke~ ~· touch. Salary open im.nxi CLERK TYPIST t-=-"'TRY LE El. Fcir IRtonllatiOft: Cc1714/S49-791 t .ukforT..-545 t2.1hrs. a day 1 l.M.S. 2805 Barranca Hd Ir. tne C,\ 91!714 ~)OJ t:.U 1-:. CLERK TYPIST The SavUlgs Admin1stra uoo Department or a growing sa\anRs and loan lS seelung J .. harp aert Typist lo h.rndlc heavy phones. l) pm a. r11 ing. and other mis· cellaneous duues · in a Ver)' busy office T ) pana d 56-65 wpm and good commun1cat1on s kills are req-. red. Columbia oilers ex · ceJlent growth potenUal. an Ol4Standing benehls package includm~ dental coverage, a starting salary of S'TCJO.RIOO tcom- meosurate w1lh ex · perifnCel. plus an ideal wor k e n vironme nt. ~ call Personnel for an interview a pp<>irtl · nJenl c t t11Se'fiftcp &a....AIMct.tto.. 111•tn6-1101. ntH ~It) .. ,.. C.tomH-~tc~ 1-:.,venenll! nl'l.'t-Sm,an lcm.ile lJle l~ pin.:. p ro lllh:nn ~1th fig ure". h>ke\ b~ t.ouch Xlnt l"O bent:l1u. lnlOf'mal offu:e. l' \t Call '>l1ll1l' after ~.\.\t l>C> ~ DATA ENTRY (ftRATORS MaJOr ltfe Ins u r ance C'ompan> 10 !llewporl Beach ,., 'i eek1n i: qualified Data Entry Qperat.ors EJtcellent op· ~urut) f<K t.nd1' 1duals ,.,th rrun1mum of 1 year turrenl workin ~ ex- JX..'T1ence Must be able to te:.t on t;;'l/l\/M.: CADE t\00 at 10.IM) k e) strokes lll'r hour on \lpha and 'umeric l l n.,.t'rl rd ttum..•n (' pad I . .! i.tufl'> a\Dtlable. 8am- lpm and 4pm·M1dn11!hl I :-.11Ult 1>hJfl offer.. 10'" ,h.lft d.lfCerenual >. Wt" have a libe r a l henef1l!I package. ex l'~Uent wocictng environ· ment and advancement opportun1t1t.>i. f or con· ... <k:rat1on. pleuM~ aµvl~ tn person or ·call for I utther mlormat1on JenmeCod) Penonnel Department 1714 l 640-3932 ' ,ACIAC MUTUAL 700 Newpon Center Dr Newport Beach. CA 92660 An l':QWll Opportumty Employer M / f Posil1005 are now open for people with exper. oo IBM 029. 129. rNFOREX, CRT or other machines. • TopPtry .,.,. ......... • Goodlt•fit• ' H09BLSlaVtclS ....,..,,24"4 l::qual Opp Employer Mlf THE IRVIHE CO. H.61 Camelbo1t k ~1 ~wpon l:ieach t \ 'f'h1.;1 ~l-1 1,.;.I JZl>4 1)44 31'•· f.-Aual Oppor l'.mplo~ 1·r USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Service Call 642-5671 bt.122 , 111 :-.,'1 ~l!IO J ,. • •'" ur m nrt• 11 r u 111.: ,. 1 " 1 .. t I 'lt'ltl"" t .111, I ,JlllJ II lfrrrmo1ni1 I'"''"' 11n \ .tllt·' '" 111 ">IJt• • ,, I I .. II "' ' 14 h ti I'. (\. l.Uo ltd I l..1t1l1: .\11!>' Mulft't '-JI 1111 ,1 1 uill'l, .1lon).! t Jm•· .1 'J.lld.!r ant.I n •ad in tht· l>J1ly Pilot CIJ,:.tf11·cJ ~oo a bout MLS!> ~ut fl'( s Tulll-t und tlVU.l!hl 11 tor $9 95 Yoo can ,.,.11 yuur luflt:t .i.ntl l<>l' "' olht•r thin~' lhrnui.:h Dally Pilot t'IJ"1l11•d Ads Call 642·567K -----1 A Place To Grow! TRW San Bernardino would li'rt.t.• 1 introduce you 10 lhe Inland Emp11e. located at the we:.1 end of the San Bernardino County. Here housmq costs are considerably lower than rn Los Angeles and Orange counties. You can en1oy an easy rural life. yet be so close lo thP brg metropolis From the Inland Emptre. you 1~ freeway close 10 great s~ r 1t:sorb. balmy desens and the great l>lu,. ~ac1f1c. If you are an Eng1nee1 or Computer Spec1ahst. you'll find state-of.the-art challenge resides at TRW San Bernardino. We are currently 1nvolvf>d in stable. tong-term Pf01ects. 1ndud1ng lhe MX program and have an 1m· mediate need tor your expen1se II you are looking tor an innovative environment an ideal place to ltve work and play·· get in touch with TRW San Bernardino We offer e~· cellent salaries. benefits and relocation assistance For futher 1nformat1on. send your resume 1n confidence to P.O. Box 4055, Dept.• OCP Norton Air Force Base California 92409 ~RW SAN BERHAROIHO ---------------.Ao! ~ ... ____ ------- ' • J •• ••:' Ill I t f 11 I H;ll l1mo.. l•·ll(4I ~ • r<'l .. r• IM"l •11'\J "' ti~ \ 11 H 1 .... ''"'l'1! t.l~A n r 1tt11t.1 11vn ··~p prt•f t'rt•I ~IH (., \l~"> flo It" lu _1;CI bJ \ I. tu lll'Oric '! Earn x l ra m l omt' pa.rt urm· Fun 4 c h" I l t' nit 1 n i.? E' 1· 1 Wocneo:. t:ounc 1 l ~I 11751 Gf::'\ER L JIEl.P Pt>rm.ineot po:.llion:.. J.,,a&.l w gro•""init lOOl r~n l4.l (UUL Stora U'.I ~Id ~ LaKuna Bea<'h & fol Toro Bene Will tram. Apply 1930 Npt Rh •I l :\l or 2J6tlll Ldm t)l.'11· 12U3 El Toro <An (Xe. lite type. nu c~p flt'{". MatW'l' person pn· f d Ins urance ot r St&ss.52. Hunt lkti c;t-:'lt.RAL OFfll:l:. ~ 2 girls unmed fur nt.• office m Hunun jt\11n Harbour area. CJll 11r ~resume : Uni venal Fin attC 1 J I 16400 Pa<' Cst Hv.) SL..!l'I HuolJ.ARlon t I arbour 1714)1M&-Si67 E 0 E. . Ge&M. OfffCE :\tu.'l cn)l.t~ phom· 1 on ta«t. work1n.: ""•lh , ic.lomers. & dt>lu1l1•1I won Pd \ .1r at1011 !'oil k ~\. & he&.llh llll>\lraOlt' Pull ltml•. Apply 1n Person. Moo-Fri. Jt Ba~ s P~l l'ontrol. blfb Randolph. C \\ ~70 ~ PUMaSHBI' Wtll tram SZOOwk start Open 8am 8pm 996-34 u OfACI WOltlC S 110 WiU tram SUIO to start Open gam-spm 995-84 ll DISYBS $200 Wk wm train truck dnvers ()pea 8am~m 900-3413 American Gwde ·-. ·--- GROWTH ,.....,... PEOPLE THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT wdl ..._ folowlaig ADVERTISIHG •>111 ('lus~1 r1cd Advertising l>t•part rawnl i-:t·('ks a pers on who 1•nJ•>~., tdt•phon1• !-.all•S. be able to type ·l'.'1 wpm 1t'ltt'lr1t1. h~n e a pleasant pt'r-.on:illt' :met 1•J1JU) v.orking 'With a gl'f•at J.!ro11p of people'. Company h<•n<•llb 1ndude medical, dental. life in..,ur:rnl'c. t•r N1tt union. etc. Salar y Pl.l'~ <·omm1bs1on Pl<.'ase call for 1n tt-n 1t·v. Pt>r'lonn C'I Department. I>~:! 1:S2 t (•'t 277 DISTRICT MAt-IAGER TRAINEE < 1r<·ulat1<1 n cll>partment has a n 111H· n 1 n i! for ..i tr a 1 nee in the <'11 (·ulu t wn S<.1Jc.,. Service and ' 111 lt·1·111111 \ rr,1 St>lerted applicant , .. 111 rc ·u·l\t' J ltb<·r<!I starting salar y , 1 c•J.:t1l<11 h 'l<'h edulcd raises. bonus c1pport11n 1t1(•.., ci nd many fringe ll1•n(·flt~ ..,ul'h a:-. paid 'a cations. paid I! roup trhttr;.inc·c>, ltf e insurance and cl1·nt,1I c·mf'ra,l?e ~1ust be 18. have gc>O<i drl\ 1nJ.! record. Hours gener ally 1 1 A ~l to 9 PM Mnnd3'y through Fncf.I\. ~etturduv overtime avanable :.-. nt>t:dl·d If you are qualified and 111t 1·r<'~t<•<1 1n let:1rning newspaper 1·1rl'ulat1on l>tt..,iness. rome in person .ind , • .,i., for H<irry Seeley or K en (;odd.ml ~lore JOAM or after 2PM. \tond<J \ thrnui!h Frida~ PART TIME EVENINGS Enlc•1 prt!>tnS! adults. Q\·e r ~I with ti\ nam1<· <tdH·nturous personalities ~ h n l'OJO~ v. o rking with and m ot I\ attn~ vouths a~es 10 to 13. $4.00 JH'r h1wr t11 'llarl. SlOO " week pott:nt1 ul C.111 1;42-4321. ext. 250 hl'l" t."'Cn :! and G f> ~1. ask for Laurie. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT llO Wed a.y St .. Colt9 ...... C& 642-4121 Ito.a ~ Opp o iwity ' O' ,., G9&AL OfftCE ,, .. n .. ,.., .. twlp ul I ''" •"-1'-, pruftt l•"t1• • .,... 11 h "'"' IVl.t \ IJ, '"'l' t • ~"""" mil~ l•1r ..,,,\.en•• n•"l"lt '-lnl •~• t .. ·n• 111 1 rtfvrm .. 1 111I11" 1 \\ 1 ,.ti Milltt' "''' r '• \ \t t4) SilA.I Gwww al Offiu S900 Dt\t•r.1fled dul~'. .I• ' Jr• l <" t ' ., 111 I' • rl I ~.word Vf'IC.~!t· ~~Mtpfw lo ., 41 •/~a• ath \tOOO H. ·•'" dM • omput1-r t... ""'"""'"' I dl•hJ.I T ov t•1lt1 • R~it \I ir11om ~, 1·11•' • · . . v. "1 un "',. i:. o.ric.at /I..& -cpd S73S I' 1•• l , .,11 "P• .. I. ~ru'h \non. r.il ollic• '" ... ''' a4 'Ji\Jl , •''.! Hrrtetl Sc.hcrffet' PenoNW'I ACJ"'CY -'tr.;! 1. am.tJlO l'up~t nmo :3.f> LaJ(un.11'1~1WI :-. ... fl't" t'\ l'r (Jt>Ot'r .1l l.tf1w t•m urnt' l(l'nt.·r .. 1 ull1l-t>. m.otUI". Afl~muon,.. :; day .,.eeks. IH7·11521 ~ l.ele!"aJ VOLT TEMPORARY SERVICES Offft"S; Topf'oy Paid HoidoY' Pmd VocoHott ~ Medkat Pklll MfVBt A FH TO YOU f2.EKAL TECtllCAL ltllJSTllAl ArPLY VOLT TB4f'OllARY SBVIClS :JMRC.impus Or. Ste 100 ,\l.'f'CQ rrom 0 C Airport 546-4741 F.quaJ ()ppor Empk>yer GeaAL OfftCl 1...t!Ult olc nper ok Cor Uus (ne.ndJy St'CUnty ("(), Nit.-e <>PP(.)' to earn while )'tltl leMn S750 up. H re- ally good lY"P\lt to P>Q, Call Rita. 540·6055 °*5tal Personnel Aa •n cy, 27W Harbor. C.M ---- Makt> your advertlslna doilu o farther! Ll:it y~ ~ln evc-ry dlly ID the Cl C\td g t.'1100 of this newspaper ~ <1•n ttll1<t>, matur•· l)>'r"()f1. pt 9am·lpm \ti ... lhru fo'ri, b')mt• typ .ott-ur-Jt~ w hit. C M. ol lt1t· ).I hr ~312f LEARN THE IUANCE . ·BUSINESS \ I >f'1)1i?re..5tVe ID!>Ul'arK't' l•llTIPofl~ I') tn need ol r .. rt, r minded peopl•· -"1lU! t.u break into t h1 .. ,, 1.1~ ~urance field. II \ uu +'nJOY ~orkm~ "'Hh fleur~. ha"'e 111 1t1uU\•· and an appOt.udt- t u r Jn .ti v t 1 <'a I a n ct· t•li•rHJI ;.o rk. ha~l' ~t'ne rJl o ffl l'l' e~ · ~enC'C.. amt a<'curatt· "' u 10 key, have 11o00 l)1Jl1l~ skills tSS wpm 1 am ti.ave command of I.ht' Engl.lsh language. t'Ull'k' !>&."t' us for a.a tn Wf".'\N'. We have several full tune pos1uoos im· medlateJy a vailabk. Wt" dfeE a ~ st.aning <,alao aod complete bene<ILS pjK'kage alon.g 141lh a .. promote from .. ,11uo .. poll cy. 11\eal:>e apply in person al the personnel depart· ment Friday. Monda~· and Tuasd.ay only. PACIFIC MUTUAL ~~- I Hedh.Jll & Clinton) Co>ta Mesa. CA 9:21626 17141754-1492 1-;qual Opp Employer MIF GJIU.. FRIDAY -DutiC$ include phones. fl.hog & lite t y ping . S9SOMo. Rt-sume r e qd. Ca II Sturle} at Cootineotial Dnlhng ~ati6 GIRL FRIDAY · St-X:RETARY. s m ore. 55WPM. It bkpg. 4 yrs ex per . Laguna B c h , q, m> anytime. Great Salesperson for 1(ireal Things>. So o-t Plau. please cal I for~-7Sl.QSlO Grill cook. 4 :30prft· 9:30pm. Moo .• Fri. Call ror awt. 7SZ. 71Jl_ GaOUHDs.-.s l::ntry level ~l\ioos aval.Lable iaunediately. ~unities to &et ln on the ground noor of a large landscape d•pt w/Oranae County ',_ largea\ ca\)' builder. App b' Al. • THlllYIMICO. 1081 Camelback Newport Sch '44-3196 Jo;qual ()ppor. Employer MilpWmhll 1111 ..,W .. 1• 71M ,MltpW...... 7100 _.... ............................................................ . Hairdruser needs la censed A ss1111ant Newport Beach. Ci.II ~ HEAD CUSTOOIAN Head cU1>tod1an needed by Hunungton Beach C1 t y Sc h ool Di s t . $9&1·$121M /mo. depend ~ on eJi.-:r. Apply 735 14th St. H.B. ~-SMI 1-bpttalily Hostess 1s ex pandlng. Need hostesses tn seve ral toe ut1oni.. P tune. near your home welcoming new re~•· de nts . BrinR'tng 1t1ft s from local merchants . Need car & lypcwnler. For apt:ll call 547·3095. Hole! 0.. Attdt. Immediate openi.nR for niliable person to work the evening shift at the door of o ur H otl.'I ·~ lounge Should be peopll.' onemed & able to <'n 11)1"(.'e Hotel pol.JC11.'S 1-:n· JOY xJnt ro. benefits in· ctudJ.ng a free meal per ' shift. Apply ·an person ~•C1 m ·noon. M on Fri Pl'rsonnel Mca i iott Hotel 900 ...__,.. C.tr. Dr. ... .,.....leoch Equal Oppty Empl) r M;fo' • Hott!!. COIMft~ ll"L RAT£AS Nt;1'J> A CllANO E' lavnedllU..,_,. ... ua •ow~ office for lod1"1d1tal• with u · e-r,nct fn MP • ~I.-. • OAlia~lor• ~....., ........ . ,...,.~, ......... .. • ~ I.hat olftn a ~u..tla r watdl -(or lad1Yld1.1ala wtl!Oabow ~· Xlllt aalaty 6 bef\t'ftta are •wWIUD& you Call Mi. lllM at fl4/al IMO. '°"'al AC'C~t Gl'o\q> _lTTD& 11\h&~- lntf'r Landicap1n1 co i.Hk'> reap p("raon to vrtp. dl'hv 6 1ni.tall plant !Ihle pref'd ~ i-T•~. 642 3800 JllOltor wanlt'd for largt" tonval~cenl Hospita l :.tun Ft1 Appl) rn r~ un . 340 \'1crnri ... ~l ~st Groomer . Sun lh.ru Wed. 8am 5pm & PQll~•ble Sdl:. ~l 1n ~w::e Lo i.lart Appl) 12S :\1C">J Or,<: M 631-10.10 ---------- ICEYPUHCH °'8.ATOR CftT ha111c expcr nee 1-ull time days. apparel rnliir 1n !>A ·company be ncC1t ~·call Kal h) 751-0322 -------KEYPUNCH t::x.penenccd or Tr:Hnce. Xlnt co benefits In· formal omee C M C11ll M1llr e a ft e r 9AM lit 64.S-*° ------ICITCH&I Hf:UtER H.1U tune Mesa Verdi• <:.oov H0t.p. 661 Cenll'r. <.Aista M~a Land.scape maintenance - 1-'oremwi needed Vaned dutte. 1-\J ll trme perma- fl\.'fl\ Good co. bener1L!> A ppl y al A & H Lands~ape. 23811 Via f ahncanle, M~i.1on Vie · JO 7ti34i51 ------L A ~ 0 S C 1\ P E SPE C IALI S T S & Landscape maintenance penon needed full t1 me Of" part·lime tn CdM. Cull Mon· 1-'n. 8am lo4:30pm. 673-~ U;GAL SECRETARY - W/ClV /OOM exper. needed for former judge. 111 Npt Center. 644·9450 MACl•alT Bnd1~port Openh•r. M1t-' r.u or-P"'""' E • pr d )OW' u~n llOI• •JIU MftCllllSTS • We .... ,_,41 ... ., .... , ... , 11•1 Ith • ..._ 1·1 ,.... .... ,. ..... ............... .................... ••4 •Illa •••• :;~·l·.c~ ..... ~ .... .. 4 u' I tt Jl'WI ~ ........ ....... "'~ ........ . n...,. ...... oHet- eCcmpany paJd medical and bfe tnSurance *Company paid retire ment .. 2 ~eeks vacation per year •Dl lll"O unt :. O il Brunswick produc."l:. ... wick it ·~ ori1eA1d _.,...IAltkMI whlQ it Cotrfeflil"ffy locahd 2 blocks off .._ S. Di.,o freeway -.i off.'I HCtleftt fr• ilM)t beMfits. If in· tet nt.cl. .... apply in plf'IOlt « cal: Judy ...... 33ll~lh·d Cotto Mfta. CA 1714» 546-1030 MAGii & SYSTEMS 6 Optn Kell} has 1mmed. nN.'d for experienced I u M S)stems 6 & M llR 11 ~at.ors. evenmi: i.h1ft Good lanJ(uage skills a must. ~all Mars h a 8f7-7008 MAID F\IU or part·lime 642-3030 Housekeeper. expe r. ·pref. 81·hngual • • Ma.ids. pit to start. • • Senice persons • • AP . . 'w ju ~n>On. Hotel San .. Mun.a, -s. eo.uc llwy . Lag Bch • Uo&ores :tWNTENANCE MAN for light motel work. xlnt oppty fc.-retired penlOQ, :->alar~ & com p a n) bener11 s . Appl) r n person: Costa Mesa l nn. 32a>Harboc" Blvd. C.M. lk>usttleaners. p rr or full Ume. SI.art immed. Top dollar. 673·1.266 or 646-4871 Housekeeper · L1ve·m ~1ust speak English It dnve. Hunt Harbour. ~ 7398. 213 6:M 1861 HOUSEK EEPER Tup salary. llve out pos1t1on. 2nd home for LA cpl. loc ated on b c h 1n Uagl.l\a, must be flexible & have own trani.p Lt cookin g Health ins benefits. Call Syl\'la 494· ID wknd calls OK. lmmed operunl? for carct•r minded. ent hus1a!>t1c, !>eU·s tarter . Sale:. exp prelered Ill outside sales. Gd opp an a pleasant s1tuat1on. Sal & comm Beach SL at 1on e r s . Newport B<"h Call ror app. Mr. Ross . 556-2922 INSPECTOR PRECISION MACHJNED PARTS I.M S. ~Barranca Rd. Irvine. CA 92714 <714JB$01 E.O.E. IMSUaAMCI TICHMICIAH Sales office. Newport Center. DeUib. figure won, will train. lig ht l)pln'-. Career Op· poc:tUD.ily. E.0 . E. Mrs. ~&M-7~ ~ IArll iDsunnCe co. has l.mmedi•e openings for ex~r. commercial raten. Must have at least 1 year 's com· mettl.a.I lines package ratlq exper. aad be famHlar with CLll ....... Ute typina ...... q'd. O\atatudlna co. ....,it.I. b1cl. profit· .......... aavlap -. ••Mica' dental. ""'1 in ,..._. Moo· Fri. 1 ·2 . Saftao l•wenee Company, 11119 lrooklnarst St., r.v.a.o.&. .lA9115ecref9'y I Receptiolii•t 1-'ashJOn Island. Npl Bch Tax bUgalion law oHrce. Good working cond1- t1ons . Sal ary c om- m e n s u r a l e w•capablblles. 644·5232 LAcJal Secntary D)'nanuc Ally needs top Se<·y IJ>+t)ptn~. hcav> d1rtaphorll', Ma~ A ex- pertc.e & Lit exp req'd Delux offices. N.B Arprt area. Sal apen. Call Cm· ~Brown 7~7!>5_1 __ _ LIBRARY CLERK. Part LJme help needed for ti mo proJt:ct to transl'ribe Bibliogra phic data from ca~ mlo a computer Lenrunal T~p111s: s krlls & attent ion lo dctarl re· qur r c d. S.l 04 h o urlv l-kx1blc schc.odule po~s1- b I c Co nl ar l Tr m Gregon Newport Bt•ach l'ubllt ~brary. 640-214!1 Lwnber·)Jrd men want· '-'(f lte.paru,1bk>. o• er ~o. l'Xper m lumber handl IOI( Call !">48·9662 L\'N Part time Relref C h a r .l(c N ur i.e . ll 7 :.>AM . M1.-:.a Verde Conv Hosp 661 Center. <:ct.la Mesa. !">48-5S8S Machinist N/C YTL tWSWftt ENGINE LATHE MAClltlST lWSlllftl CCllllrol Ca .. ••• ts Km Great Benelils. Maintenanc e Man ~ t:xperienced rn electrical & carpcntr) fteli Pnofer past hotel expenence. Apply to Gil. Surf & Sand H ote l . ~una Beach. 497-.$477 MAINY'EHAHCE RILL TIME Advanced Health Center localed an N ewport Beach has an 1mm1.>d1ul~ -operung tor .in on enh.'\l rndiv1dual to perform rnainLenance dut1c~ & class ~-ups Evenings 4PM t-0 lAM. Good :.lll rt m g :.alary & frtnl?l' benefits pat kaRe. Fur more rnformi!llOn con t act L rl S lo tt t·n , 641-11>16 .. E O.E. ~1 F. MAINTENANCE MECHANIC Posit.Ion requires some knowledge of bwlding. e le c tri c a l. and mec hanic al main tenance. Under clo:.e si..,ervis1on will disman- tle production m achine:.. do basic carpentry. plwnblllg. electrical and masonry work. Apply in person AMAIOLJC, IMC. •7I02G•tteAve lr'riM.CA9Z71l F.qual Opportunity Employer M /F MAIMl1MAMCI MICHAMIC , ...... ,.... ..... ................ .... c.....-.& .... . Needed f/\ime ror apart· meol maintenan ce diviaion ol The Irvine Co. We are looking for a Nl&omer 9U'Vice indiv. w/a back1ro1.1nd in carpemry, electricity. phlmbinl and other re· 1a&ed U1lde duties. Ap- plaacie repair uper a must. Xlol beneflta. Trudi: • took harniahed GA the job. l'Hl .... CO. JOR CamelbatS St ~•a. CA ICIJll80 TM.444-,MW196 ~Oppor Employer C7141979-6600 Hlive eomethlnl to sell? 0-1fiec! eds do It well. I CllTIOL cmlBTS Dl9.~8111eodA WUcox ·-------1971. E. ... !ll lniDt. CA tllM Eqaal Op_p· Smplyr M1"/B Mwua11"r for l"OOdO WI> ~· n r t ime jXh ltlOn for c11p1tbk m11na)t11:r w e pt'f" u1 bldl( rt>i;a1r fl rrwint 714 S..O. 1007 c&ll .: :I> ~~~~~--~~ MANAU ~K ror Ol''A muu 'Aart'hou:.t' want~ In II B t::xf)t'r l"UlO.llt' pr('{ C.:all 8n.li:t' 962 ~ \tANAGl::R tor d loru rnunit) \i.:.or1 at1on Cuherdale 4tommun1l' 1\SllOC I n me '' lool..rn.ll for m ature 11dult to m a n a ~ c I b v home. E 0 E Call~ 71r.t1 WHO'S IAK1HG. BA*IMG& BRIMGIHG PEOPLE TOGETHER? Winchflfs StoreM~rs That's Wlto! Wmc hell i. Uonut I luu"'l' '" 1\mC'rtC·.1" rJ\Ofl ... 1h>0Ut µl,nt• Jlld •>UI mJnJi:er .... 1rt-tirr ch• h.u-J 'AOf'klnl! Jlltl lnl·Hd I> men llJW 'A omen .Juen u.-. Jl W1111 lwll ... Jn•I '"u II t~ 1n\1)1\..cl m .ill 1.1leh uf J ... u1n·,,-.1ul w...uw ... ~ '\HU II h,rntllt< 1hc ti..~ .. hen· 'uur ""' 11 l"l'C'A :.rJld )OU 11°1~· rt'JUI 111 n>ll up ~our ''t'•'H '' .ull.I lake l'll.I0!1• <JI halo. 1ni.: 11ur '>lru111pt11111" IUIUL'> Wl• prd1.•r 111u hJ 1 l' I ~CUT Of foocl !tl'r\ ll'l' l'X ix·rwntc. but \Ou"ll lcJfrt ;ill )00 nc;:d ·to know 111 our 1nu:n:.rve ti Wl'el.. munrn~ progrJm Wtn l·hdl's q11 rt1n l! i.alanes arc compctrtr"e and you'll en)Oy an out i.tandrng pac kal(e of benefits that include pro· ril ,han ng l>onu"'<.'' Jnd lllt'\IJlJI dt'nt.il 1·u' l'rJi.:c foqoo and )uur fJmrl; Wlll('hell"i. Donut llou. ... c' For an mtcn 11:1A . 'A t" rn \Ile )OU t.o call DcrvidMpn WIMCHELL'S DONUT HOUSE IJIVblOO of Denm ·.., I nl' 16424 v•y.View LaMiroda. CA 90437 1714) 522·8371 r,Qual Opportunit) 1-.mploycr M F )laturc h1i:hly rr111ll\ ah'tl ix·rMJO w l''l>t'ncrwP 1n dum1·~lll' ~ impnrtl·tl c ht.•l"'l' & ~1r11· .... i.., l..<11!UllJ llt•J( h Ul'll ( " UI l.IJ11 ~!Jtun· m.11nt1 t1J11c ,. mHlc cxpent-nl·l•fl tor mobtlt• home park ~t ,1!tJ.ti -47 )ldtun· 14 om Jn to help "' "'l'ffil tn\ d ltd I" l brtrm & buth. no dnnkml! vr-.mok1nl( ~1 u<:J :\tt:'chan1c l::u ropcJn ~at'. :\a•·fod 1mmed1Jll· '' Apply 127 Lo., :\l oltn o~. Sun Clem \!fl5li82 EHANl&fl mEMBltR Lsoull•optnillgn- ith kw• illdM._ ..... s,...... c...,..... I tw,W-.cl 7100 HllpW .... 7100 ~. Mav 18. 1980 DAIL V PILOT IJ f ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• M«JlcaJ Seen!tal)' for un 111tc.'f'TUAl Satan D 0 t: lSWo&Ulll ~ttrod Of· llcto nu r So <.:oot Plam C'aU 642-4300, Ad 'Mller "6 ~ houra .- day l'1rt ume Bartende r nttded fur Deer/Wint' bar Wet:*tnd ~v~1naa uni}. Por rn1dcJh: u ed l.otnlClft look rna r or ox l ra m.r.ey. Allk fM J1U or llt-tdl. 714 1164 1704 •fl HilpW911hd 7100 .... Wtll!IM 7100 Hlfp W_.... 7 I 00 .................................................................... _. ~~~~~~~~ ~<heal S.Tttary for ur I h 0 pt d I (' 0 If 1 C '' I n Nt'wporl S.1tc h t ull llnl• da)'> i't1 Ull l bt• ~lt!dl(i'Jble tn t1i1kmg 1ni...Jlcl&l hllitont . rapid t) l>Ullt a. trian:wn blna. Salary commc:nliur l e .. o1biht1e-. l':Xper. only 1"""1 11wJy St!nd t b ume lo P 0 Box 11:>76. Oin ly l'ilul. I, 0 Bo>. JS!iO, ~u.t.<t Ml!l>a. CA 9'~ .\tt'lbc;il AA.11111111:.trulor Bu.siness ~lcl.ll.iger p..,Hhtdtn~ of ltle )lu'>l-havt' t'X 1.ient'nlt' M l !M77 )lt.'<11l di Oh" nt't'dll e' l)t'r d S \ r:. r bdl k ofl" ~1rl. l' l • 25 JO l\n; pt-r 'AK \pi;I~ 'Akd,~. betv.n l:I 1 al ~IJ!I l'ldCl:'n\rJ \w L":tt \ledit'al RECEPT10HIST 1-:w~r r~d for Npt Hth IJb ln:.uram•e µro ''-"~'".: & Phlebotnm\ µt\'I Thi!> c. a full trnll' I" rmant'nl µo-.e t 1<111 l'l1•11ll• .I ,• n II ti I\ 1• 1 l~VI 10 JI l 10 \)I '\h•n .., I .l>c:k1•r Hoom \\ I <' ll d ,1.r1 t , ( I I 111 t· H1:nl"11t., t::I ="11i.:u1•I C'uuu tn ~ luh I.a,: ~IJ.!11"1 1!•~~7~1 ~r mt.•rv"' a11t1t \ludt:b ,\l•t or., It ' ll.111 & prufltJbl,• t•• pr 11ll mode I \ It 1 .-11 '""""Ill l'holot \l1".id1111- "llilt111 ~151 71i I MOVIE EXTRAS!! \JI .ti!<"'~ l' !Jt."' 111·1 .. h ·tl 11111 \\ l\.Jll'llJ ~l1 1.:.. \n.1h•·1111 '"' ••.• 7·,,, lt ll'>CI \II .'llllb. t...\l)U lt'lllt'IJ Ill 1 r;11111·1·' \1 •'"'J \ , rift l ,,.,, 111"µ ·-·I I , 111t·1 ( ""~·' \h~.1 -,!.» •·A > ,ur,,m .. Certified Aides .... 1 w hr 7 J :.hill :\lrrl "url..111..: , unot, " l'.111! llOJlldJ \' I.Ill. 1.1 ' .l~() llJ\\ 1\'\I. I uni 1111,1111.il Jl6.j l11un11 \ 1 t' l" \I ;l.ur.,tnj! WARD CLERK /PT. !'hone & m~tt·al dwrt" :.>A.\1 :lP~t Sal son JI:'' t'" ul'l-holcc.JP~ il'.\1 l'all 1'.irk Supe rior C:mt\ I lobp 6-\2 2A 10 NursmR HEMOOIAL YSIS RHJLVH t'nUl·.11 Cure E\p µrt• terred \l.rll Lrnu1for1111, !'>jiec•1alll 1-\JU 1.1m~· In \1.L:.l>1on \'teJ<J 714-831·1800 LVM'S .I ll :lJ f'\l ,h11t F'ull 111 l1Jr1 lllne Toµ ~.ilun llul,L.tn•lin1: h<·nl"l11-. ltcl(ular & rttt•nl ri!t~l"' ~ 11>1\.'> \ il('<Jll•lfl d [ll.'r l "r :.IJJnr m~1cal. dl•rtl.11 6. hi·· Ill!> Jl flfl l"'l l<i 1·mplot~1·t-Fl ,11tllh11' <om I frr;,p 642 ""I I Office Clerk Jr. l'l'rtorm 1lulit:' in \ I< \ I' & IJ11lrn)! 'o l'' 1wr lll"I Will train 1"1 p• :.c1 ... pm Ill k"' .1dct111• m d I h lrl l" ti\ I 11111 h l'n:f1•r 1>••r ... on " ltu" l°le5.' olftt't' ~"u~e., I I :-.. o r .Ir ('oll••J!<' ~L.1rt NIX! mo Xlnt twnelrt-. t. "'unonl! conct Co Ir>< .11 111 nt .ir :'.e14 µon BcJ1 h t JJI-~ f!E6 I or J ppt 1:.11t't' C:la1mi. AdJU~lt·r Collej!e dt>J?rce rl'i.JW re1I (:.1ud benl.'ltl" I-Jrmt·r., l n -.u r Jllll'. 5'1(}..tlW f. 0 E PART-TIME GIFTWARE Per!>onable. cncr~ct 11· per,,on needed w aMllllll' ab1hty lo m erchandr!.c & di.splay g1flware tn our N U. store. ;\J on-fri • !).Jpm. Call tbe slor~ mana~er tor 1J1lerv1e w appt. T1w Gtlild DNI) 1610 s.. MkJMtf ..._wporileoch 644-7110 -~~~~~~~~ PAl'TTIMHS ~· Ana vacauoo olub nt'edl 3 COOO phont' H>ieelf. Sti.rt 14·'5/hr. ~M7. Pwt tune Jtencral o1r1ct1 2 d•Y•lwt1~k tor youn8 art"h firm an pteuant n· vtronmerJt. Must type 60 mm. IS hour . N1111c.Y Coleman. ~2228. PIXC>raATOR Telephone Ani. :.erv. will IJ'IWl. full & vart·llme days ~tr.47 PBX Operator. Ani. i.erv t'\l'l'r Jbo Ope r ator v. 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J 11 ti 1-· I I t' \I ,, II ,I ~ t• m 1• fl I """1Ak1IJ.!'' otl ·~r.1phu Jr1.'> 1nclu,1n hdp1ul \\,. ntft·r 11ut,1 .. 111d1nt: \1ur~111i.i uJ11llJ11011' .11111 ,J • •1m pl1•t1• 111•11 1·111 -. I' ,, " I.. a J.! P 1 n 1 I u ct 1 11 i.: rr1l1l11 JI 1h•1t1 ,fl • ot\o•r.1\!1' ·'''" I UI 111111 r1•I u11d l'lt"''-"t' 1111111' 111 111·r-.11n .11 J-"'"'1111n1ll'l lf1·p;~ n 1111·111 I' \Cl Fl(' \ll Tl \I. ;u, 'I'" I"" I ·1·nt1•r I Ir 'l''AJIUr\ l\t•J l h ( \ 'l.'tl<1U \J1 l'.c1ual Opportun11' I-mplo' t>r \t F "lllt• faslc<>I draw 111 th.• Wl:....t a 1>a11\ l'rlot t 13!>.."fled ,\d t>l2 Sh71S To P l.ice your "Fa~l Rc:.ult • Serv1l't? Utrectory ad Call Now 642-5678 hi. lZ2 PROO UC TlON TRALNt:E Rubber hole producu. Irvine area. Mu11l pau co mpany ph~1ca1 i.ncludin1 back X·ray. Ta.lung appllca- U<>nll btwn 8"10 -0nly. St r a tofl e x , 1 7611 Armstrong Ave. Irv. E 0 E. A Keodavas Ind. c.o PROGRAM COORDlNATOR 'Mt.h growing comi;any &7~9800 PUBUC lNFORMATION S PECIALIST -Sad· dleback Colleae. Massaon V1eJO. Opportun1tf for energellc public rela· u oiu JOurnahs m pro · e i. i. 1 o n a I Raipon&1b11.Jt1es include pubbcrl) • PromollOO for North Ca.mpus tn l n me &"1.run~al J.J I m a,JOrdas- llltt pubbcalloos. StrooR 1Ar1t 1n it. e d 1t1n g & pubbcauon skills a mu.st Abtlrt~ to 140rk w people e"Pntral Bachelor '> l)l~ & 2 yri. exper prt:· ft>rrl·d. Sal .. ry ran"<" ~115'1 · Sl460 831 ~[;II 1c .. n11 &5 LO I:. ------ Real Estate Sytteicatioft Mqr. l-qu1I\ µflrt1c 1pat1n n J\.ul.Jble t.o qu.alrftt.•d di' J,J11eanl 14hQ '" µroperh ~ll'0."'4.'tl, hJ' t ... tabh,hl'<l umtal1' Jml " rnllece t•llJl·a\1llll ~nd ro .... ume "'call Star~"'} Bn~ht .-:. Wtllt' IHO'l3 Sk' Parlo. r ~~ I' i l nme. l...\ 'l": l 1 Ph 'l4'l l'•,IH ----ltl·al ..... lJ\~ IJ I,\., (.Ht , ....... l,(1 1<"' - I' A"' I dll I holllt l>f •>'-t•r nul4 int .. n tP14 tll~ lur ,tr•·• r rn1n1l••tl luan """'"' tor. I r .11111nt.! 11111 a.:rJm <\ 1,.,,11 . µr.,, ''""I lu·.t.I •'\"\" II• r·~1·l l Jtl PC .t"11C1 rt"'.'\Uffit• lo l 111\l:"r.JI t-tn.JOt 1 .. I •·l1•J 1',1t l"'l ll'A \ ~l:!l!I llunllnl!!luo llJrll'•U r 71t>W·~i l'.OI-. REALEST ATE lAHD SALES FOR '80 EARN I 0.15% COMMISSION MET I CA.~ t:Al<N FROM ~*IK 1'0 S15()K 1ST 'l'R U N L I M I T t-: 0 4,JLALIF'I E D LEADS. MlJ LTl M l l.LION l..lOU.A R LAND I NVE.N. TVRY 2 SALES CO'NTEST,. t-:vERY MONTH WIN C \."11 BO:'> TSE .. '\, ~ EW Sl:ITS. t:n : J OCR PRODL'<:T LO\\ LOST SO CALIF I. \:0..0 . H U D G E T Tt.IOt:... Pl.l::.~TY Ut- ... ISA:-..CING AT Ill', Real f'AC.at.t Sa.les ~ oeedecS lo ~JU.et 8tadl omce. top com ~ c.11 Bud Hyarna. l714J144-H02 REAL FSl'i\TESALf.:s •90%• NOD&SK fo'EF:1 RKALTY NETWORK o9157.340()t UAL ESTATE SALIS Ope n i n g tn w e ll esuiblJshed Irvine firm Tra1nini assist a net'. generous comm IS!>IOO •ehedule. <:all Da wn, m8WO Red&hftS.S Openm ~ for hl'{'M C!d sale.,people; loca ll> owned. with nauonal re· ferral '!>)"Stem t:x(t-llent l4 0rk1n~ l·Ond1t tcin • .. E.d m lW' commL'"''"" For roof1denl1ctl 111111 L CJ.U7~, E:_\ECll • ,\"t'.\TE",tf.~ \... •• ,,,,.,.. J ----.... --- RECEPTl~IST t •>"°"" ,Jtrow with u:. T~ p till>( & tt.'leµhun" ,•xj>r. r"I lnformdl off11, llr-. H .ll to t ~ UUI II \ppl' L' ~ C"Jnti I IUl1 lJuJll "l ~ .:.10. :-. B K..13 l<2t It ll1..n•p1111n1 ,1 I ' p1 t \\ 1111 nl um 1o • "' I 111 l..JLUJlJ l fr ll I di \It \\ul;'.I'"" ><:(. \tn • RECEPTIONIST I' I min l•JlllL .. II• .~1. ol I' T _,, hr "' 14~ !II 11 \•'"">I 111•nlo ol '1 1 I 1~ ' '' • ·11 11ht1n• ' • t • f \ ,. ,, ... ~1 '>I l i ''" ... 11 l<o • "I I •Ill I I I ' I '' '\ hr \ 111\ l•h11n .. m.111n1·r ~ 111 + "'"" ~ hn h, ' It \lr11 l1t.-n..i11 ... I a ll Ju ett• tM L.!!11 t-: lJ t-. \I ~ RECEPTl~IST ~ fl SAJO 1'.:Mt°lll'Ot '1~11 \11 ••thalWt' \.u ,,._,,·rt•l.11"\ \ vur uceuralt• l) 1J•ll1L ~grammar 1111tl ,nmt· ~1oo~e of omc~ 1ir11 et'durt-. will lnnd tht' areal QJllll y lk-a uu r u I of l rC'e.., &. exc\'plton11 l IMltlfl~ S57-41ll. 7l 1~77 I I ttH • t-~~ U> apPt1c-11 nt ,\PR ~ I PF: RSO "\A L I Z E O l·o ,<..:.tmi>'L' l>r ' H ~\LI-~ TRAl:'-1'."C 1' U.:lt "rorb.l"t lu ... 1111 l"l.O.,l ;\G FOR :O.E\\ l,lpt'flMont-:\cntn,.:' \t t-:' L nt1l ipm b> .\ppt i I' lJ SS I H I. ·i-: l•--•_------ \1 \S ,\G E~I E '\T ~ l'llS I T I U S S f1JK ...,, I« )!"(i CL~l-.R!'> " .\." K •\ tt<JL T <Jl-11 t \Ult.I~ \l" PL\:"11 i l'IXSll !111-:Wl'tlHT IH.\Cll tJ F F l <"t.~ .\11-.Ull .\I. HE:'< E FI I ::-- \ \ \1Ullil.f·: RECEr'TlOHI ST '\4"4fl0n l 't'fltl'f IOI <1llllfl r \11 1ni: nt•• (011 1•d 11 .. n ... th PJ.1 t. 1111t•·n11.il ll"\1nt> p,.,.....M'ln••I \1.·,.n .. v 00, ~: lilh l 111'l.1 , ...... . :-.J1l1·~ ··•·tti11 II flNJ) on \\ llY W F: ~ II \ \" t-: f II E B E S I TlllN\i (,()I ,,; I Lil' RECEf'TIOHlST W 11h or "'•thou\ l\J1111~· 1~·"1"'1 Tn11 11·'" t .·m 1 .. r.11"\ & lull 11m•· 1 '.Jll I· •t '-r'" ...... ·•l •7'• u ,,,i llFlJ I ""'"' HIH :\I It t-;\ \.'~ iU ~ .I.iv:! l~·.tl 1-.-.tJll' HAVE OPEHIHG H.t~JI i-i.tJlt> R.wm tu G ro'A Top Comm1ssron~ l 1er.>anabz.ed Tra llWlg License Reqd. l'i!ll Darlent· DIAMOND HE A L ESTATE 645-7573 RECPT /llllJHG T\lltn)! -Ill 1-t I ,1._,11 .. \ll i.: <1> pJ1d h1:n..i H' \I/II ,ulJr. I 1f,I\ 141•1•k Plt".t...,.·1,111 'Ii" i''"jj' l~.oilef llou,1• l'.irt"nl PRODUCTION WORKERS I lrK.N.' Pan:nu ... 1 tu n ht'"' ~ p.tr<'nl-... •Ill .Jtl'fTWlt' 'Aknd.' 111 h11m• 't>tlrn~ ~ 31:1. lh 11·ln1• m1•nt 311) d1..,_.hl1·•I < I 11· n h .\I u, l It .1 , 1• lllil\lmum uf 2> r.. c·olkl!l' Ul S...14.l !:>c1Cnl't' areJ & ha•e had pre\ 1ou' t'' penenl't-with de\·clo11 rn e n t a 11 y d 1i.JbI1• 11 l'lll!rll.$. Re<\ponl>I b1 h \I''' md udr· pro~rammm ~ in self-help & le1i.ur1· !.kills. b e ha v 111r modification. & l'Ons1-. lru'll :.upervi:.ron. Job rn eludes room & board, + SIOO per wknd. Un1l\.'<1 lA'f-eba.I Palsy. ~-5760 Rental yard & mall ce CarHr Oppcwimity Resulurant 'Ille Good Elrth n~ l.'OOb. kitchen PN!P & buhpen!Ol1'. E:xper. help, will tram. l nterv1e wi. Moo. 4rM. 210 Newport Clr Or.Nll -~----- 1\et.Ut-l COOK i':Xpenen~ only 1-'ull trme Top pa y. Ciood bt:ne f11 s . Apply r n pe r son . D e nn y "• flcst.aurant, Adr.ms near Brot*hun.t. Ji. 8 IC. .•. 1 >.;iii::'>. th • .th·n;111i. II I I r ' ,. t ' .. •t • ' ' " .. , ,. I 1 ""\.'r•r ,, •t .\ s• 1"' " ,ft • I ..... 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POBllX 1.~toti, Ut.ta Mb.!. l" \ Y2i>i6 uperiHCe h• close tol ...... u aU•Mbly WClftr Oft CO.,HHt ........ s ............ ...t •n ••"· wm 1--------· menl pla nt E l To ro area Needs mechanical· ly mchned personnel. 581-0810 SALESPYSOH Quality salespe r ,on ooeded for creall\e h1~h fibhlon Je~elry 1taller) M.l.IM l'f\JOY -.'Of"kml( 1A 1lh pt.tblrc t::xc1t1J1g Cman C11ll benefrts. good ba:.1 p.l) +comm. lnte{esle1J per son please ca l l 1!11 21 u .... tun.,. fb~~ ....... to .... ,_,cc• r .. sw. o'9d riwt; .... ~.Mt ..................... ................... .................... Wiii work fro• u ' .... ..... •lf'MI ..... ... _ FwMktill Clla lily Pillt Al-VISOI &42-5111 Anaootcc Inc W1tti over SS years ol steb1hty and continued growtti m the v11amm manufacturmg industry has 1mme<J1ateopen1ngs()(I tstsh1tt tor· •TIMI 118.JASI COATmS • TA&IT COMfmSOIS •PHAIMACIUTICALCO..•CMJtellS Restaurant SCHOOL'S AIMIST OUT! Gtl a bud start oo a ~ ~mtt job! We have full and pan time poaiUom avall&ble at; Sale8 Quality sale s persQn needed to contact bus1 ness & professlOl'lal peo· pie on appomunent.s -0n ly. Hilh commissions & renewai.. 5d.ys twk. ( o 111aht work l Cempan> benefits incl. Phont• Mt Hibbard: l14·S:>1 ·\72t an uam ••• OM. Y PllOl ~~~ ..... !!.~ : .. -C -& ,_. 1 IOIO !c-!4wu:t llJO _ ............... . w;_ ............ ~Iola tn "'lnt c:ond. HllpWilllU 7100 .... w.... 7100 ....................... ~ ............... . Mlllw:.. • 11 ..... w..... ""l....;w=.s~ ,,. ... ~~··········· ........ ~ ...................................... .. suuoaur Blore ha 0.-.dalMar ....... pr'd Hlu lady, rull Uma, A .,... XJDl Wft• lialcmd.~nne «:: ........ fTS.tOtO n:LEPHON I'! IOUCTl'ORS ~'donlJ. 1si-1u1 YCMll .... to ea..a boat l day • week. Cati ~..-daYt. ....._. X~ltl &Med Beotwood _rocker like &i.-1 ""'9 Camera. new,._,..,.,.., =-,._ --------c Nii '•1 I BlllU: 11Z5 MkiAI S150 Prh1\• Party. Call .... ~~ Xlat cond. I yr Oki. GOO • .... ....::.·-:.~ m SECRET1·•Es .. n ~~ ~:'!.~~ NII STOCK C1 aKS TIMMISCWI NtSC*M& TENNIS ORIENTED IOll 1---c.u-111a_-t00 __ _ ....................... , l,.i I NOi ....................... c. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Love ... t(naut>. uPbol i-lmAlaYlf' IOtuu, 1100 ctw. bao braid rua. e~. '. We ....... ensl21t111 .... 400~ All nne local compulea wtth ucel'9nt btn•fita ac tremendoua arowlh poltt1U1l. NO f'EE or huale to you al -1ny lime. Cll lb, 541 •5 C•wl .. P•nnn1I A;-scy Jml .......... C.-..... NIYllA .. s... IUidto Sl'l.ack h•• lull Ume career op · ~ 6 pa.rt Ume -~U.~· ,.IOI UP DOW lD the S E C RETAllY Lii • miecbu l ioura.o r.-t.rkaround ~ f\a u. uma.CclM m.21n Newport Buch •~a. 11 SECRETARY :-.=~~ are C'Ur'NMly 10tn• to ~ ava1Jabl• \m colllp ii hl•hb mot• vat imdia&aly for • peopl!! _. for &nereued eant· oneded ~ lO JOln t n fC a b a • e d o o our t.ay c.t.,,ng ~ __. -1.. ~ apptaca.nta ~111 ,_.Of"IDafttt . ....,a1>e ap po11e11 aood l yplnit ~ M: IH So. El Camino ,11111... pleuanl phone Ral. San C~lc mmner" ~able lo han· RADIO die a volume ol work D\IOY Ult co. benefits SHACK lncludln1 a tree meal ATAHDYCO«P. each day. Apply an l.O.L penon 9am·noon, Mon• J.r1.~1. .Seamstress -Michacl UaulcMHotel David Green l$ loolllnc fOOMupwt C.. Dr. fclrasewer. M/F, m5l be ... .,.. •• perfedM>ni.IL Exp. w /in· F.q.W Oppty Ecnplyr dUat. m•ch .. culling, 11/F a lter. Perm Ill. Pay !~~~~~~~~~ comm /abll. Call SIClllYAIY N 8 wu To '1000 O\Mt to~ th .. apol u. Ol*l for you lt'a a Prt' sti~ flnn • you C•n ~Kb the WI' lntmu·• w 1&ll levels ot peopl!! AbM!lutety ouutand1na benef•ta Typtna • 1h ~ SS7-61 ZZ, 131-771 I IOU'~ Jo)'t....e to uppllcant ~ rw....t s.r.k• .UOOCampua Dr. N H l421l Yorba St. TW!ltm Open Moo Evenin111t UnUJ 7pm by Appl Secretaries SICTY /9"" I a1rl office Airport ~ Must have ~xj)t!r. 1n eommer1·1ul R . ~. manq fl devel Must be m•l ure & hllv~ xlnt .,kllls Sal11r v flex IB).m> -------sacuafTY Mature. welHtroomed gentleman p/llmt" to gl'ftl visitor• & 11 ve directions 1n publlt' gardens m Corona Del MM. Call 673-22111 Mon.· Fri 8 30am~ ·OOpm. U•I ye.an elecltooic:a) w. ..a S&ock attu to bell u.a malntalo OW' l•adcrahlp l o the manufacture ol com· =Uctl b'Utlet wlll ht· ct l pul1tn1 and Is· auance ol put&, and .... aembb• FamlU•r wttb oumpoter pnnlou_t de· a.tralMe We olftt 11 atable won erw1ronment Wlth a.n H · celleot :.11l1ry and beoeilu. pack11e 1nclud· ~ CXJCl\PIU\Y patd Ufe, medical and deotaJ In ur-ance Pension otan. '8\1\D&S plan with high lntfreSt rate. one week paJd vacauon after 11x rnoolhs. u pa_id holidays iier >ear This Jl«'lll loo mw.t be filled I m medlaulY Pltlll><' •PVIY to PERSONNEL mos 31*) H.edhlU A vemw <.:o.c.a Mesa. CA~ Equal ()pportumt y £mpk>yer M IY STOCKROOM SWIRVISOR 2adWft lull lime NEED ACTI V ITV · PROORAM DIRECTOR • • . INQ.-UDES NIOIO'S "WXNDS. Alroo u.Yad· minl1lratlve nc•P· Ucriat. fuU·Umo. part· Ume, d1y1 nl&hll . wlmdl. SeriOIAl& tl COOi• dtalk.d. Call Gert M&r. RacQuct Club ol Irvine LOAM 2PM 0111ly. (714) . ., T E NNI ~ RE <.;E P · TIONIST·PHl t ime. H.H Week.rlcb. Arran)le mat.chd. an.\wer ph°'*'. i..u. ~allOf\li S3 50 hr ().ill Sylvia or Stan 1MZ-n•1 ~~--~--~- Mm1mWl t yr ex~r <'Om ~sill Jla_rbor Tra\•el. ~13\1 TJ<AVl::L AGl::~T Full tune 1JOMt1on 111 hui.) t\$tenc) Mu11m um 2 >,,. C'llX'Mcn<"e mwnd.tlor) !'>ol .. rv ba:.i:J •>11 ,., ~~ l 'ont.111 H,,..,. 714 lfl7~ 7777 ----- 1'rU\l•I .,;,11cr . manager" 1•1 ,, u .t 11 J' (;om)' u l ,. r knowledge a pllih but not mandawry. Xlnt sal.tr) & hen•· J\11 c.tll11 ~on C1deouaJ AtJ )Ol)8 (rt'(' to 11 pp IH· ant eaca 11/f'. AU Id toond. Veey reas. .... 811. IWia. f7a.1* <:.uh paJd for antl4ue abop lnveotories. Call Larry Morgan . (7141~ P\aJC AUCTIOM MANY rn:MS OP PINE ~TATE JEWELRY. ART OBJECTS. AN· TtQut;s . FINE f'URNITURE. ETC. PHONE FOR JNt·o ls BROCHURE &&S--2200. 0..-"40 ........................ 1C1:ESHOND ~ ... AKC. a.inp ltre. M /F. Pet fr ahow . Pvt p\y . 213-·~ afU pm. LbMa Nao pupe. AKC, MW. E>lpec\ weaMd by '6/14.1200 up. 67~-93S2 000 HOOS£.J&.11l ri&ht Cora lat'P doi. DI Ftrm. S4'7·3Ul:2 Sprtncer Spaniel Pupi1 AKC. Male " fem . Champ 11re. llU ea. ~ MINlAnJRE PINSCHJ::R PUPPIES AKC. Sare Oak Dbunl Room Seti· CH. 6 wk1. Blk /tan Mlsalon style: ~. Cof. Mal~l-~em. lOlbs. al 2 011k P.-. Cltta 11811 MIO each. Decorator Wood oereo/Chio• U.bWt MOO. Sn\•ll Dcllk 115. lll111trat4:d Bar-rel 1Ship1 ~· SAna&e ~. frame. mattrtoH, box spnngs $15 H eh. Off ~t.e drapes, best offer. Private Party Call ~. Walnut bdrm &et·kina !>Z tu.I. Olkld wulnut coffee tbl &2 area t.bla. hexagon & .,q. Convmib~ aofa.qn i.t. gokl frame mirror ~·· x .is··. 2 lg Uv rm lamp;. 751-4113 f"U\IE fo1JllNISHINGS lor all rooms avail Thi:. weeMndonlY ~ fee ~muod pedest.al. maple. emp1r.: i!>ly le : rn&w'lty. S350. 640-032S _ Kina w bed " headbrd. WJ S)'mphoruun music 8l!l6et Hound. adorable l nJJ(ht st<&nd. round coffee box xhulUmark. 36 dis-" old 1r1 colo r AKC t~ w Italian marble top. 1 ' a 11 a 1 I : S 190 0 . i.ove. peopk:/all a.hob Wfet. 2sola-'>. arm chr. 2 714,.1-7123 56&-1579 i.1t.lc tbb a. coffee lbl +--..w1rrutrble top. lamJ)b. l)Nq~<r.&k Rocken..1ce AKC Reg. Norwegian ~tediestofdrawers.~ box picture frames. t:lktMxind. 2 ~ r bltt"h rn c \a I ca b In~ t i. ~~.._,bed,etl' 4972'7&2 free, icood home call w,drawers.dJnellei.u-l.2 <.:OU!lrrRY HOME 9-7162 wuod 00.kll>. Zenith coo t:MPOHIUM 1.basa Apio Pupph.• ... 2 -~~~.7~ __ now specialu1ng In lemaJe. 1 male. i.hot,, Amencan oak & oountry peperlraaned. AK(; only memorabilia alonl w1lh Sl2S so: o:'.'>22 <Mt.,. IWQlle 11fu. " col- lt.'<1 ~ 2907 Wamer. Ill t'alrview. SA Open 1().S ~.~5MC ~ITS Ounp Une brt'd for ah<)W 1K ~. !> w~-b Call Anna Of lbs. 996-911r1 (,Jut.'Cll Na uc G n.~n Sor" litd (.fwd t:ond. >i7~. Call ~!JI.,. -.,JI/II>----- 01vorr1 ni.; w1f1· for1't:' llale lbr aJA full of furn !\.')).-~ UNUAISU ; ~ ,_ ............ . SIClllTA.aY SEAMSTRESS -Sall The aucc.atul applicant ~ needed. Top Will type 45 _wpm. have ~ PIY Ir beoe. PattboD Sall aome bMlc clerical back· Dl!Agn. 117J..2UIO aound as lk.IU. w /a 10 fley knowledae. Good CallT.e..Woa We have immediate openll\es few expetlent'ed Secretaries. U you a~ well organized. are a h1ah school graduate, and have at least a year of related expenence. we'd like 'o discuss career poa.s1b1bues with you SECURITY SYSTEM ~ Give Ui honealy. edhuw.um. hard won. loyalty. and we support. you with aa1ary +com- mlulon + car allowance + PQ66ib&e mgt. Cut Utt ~pus a complete re- f~ lnv Ir )'ou can ·l or Lf alr&Mi of hard work. don't waste your lime or mu,e. Grow w1lb us. Power is: the I nduslria I Controls Olv111on or Emenoo. We are thl' major rrwiulacturer of fail·sale power devices lcnawT'I as Uninten"Upt1 -ble Power System .... ~ 15 oar PfVduct 11nd ~sic>Ply eoergy to your Tb YB. SIARCH L1h1 •••~y l1'1S2 Skypart Cir S4<' ~ l rvme 714 SS7 ~143 i\11 wood m.ahof'ao y table 1~an Phyfe Peoodl Olckr wooden drener w br\•ded rrurTIK. anll qut' bentwood r hr,, nu:h more 7S t-8987 Uoo1ner K1t che1\ beaul OU S§OO RolJ lOp M-C) • IU ~ (,'.a._,h ~ 8141. Germ.an Shepherd pup. ajJ t.hols. alt 4 mo old 1100 &'Sl-9l!i8 ,..,.. .. ,_ 104S ....................... UJ(e new 11rm twin bed-. SltiO New dbl cust..om -.da btd. $4.25 4 l~ r j CitN ~ 3 f:n~llsh chrs >IZ> 2 .irm ch~ S8S ea so C'u!ilom h1tr ~l :!U t-u6dlng tbl & 4 d1r.. ~ :-wra11:e rahm1-t.'> & mor(._ 1>7"~ so;RETARY I EXEC. -coainlinication skills re· Secretary to chte( exec. q 'd. Pleale apply at or dficer /administrator. of call: Jollll Buckie _. .. ycbi.atnc ~ ne~co. In Dana P t. Strong lOSlCamelbeckSt career too · ~1980. • lWUCIC r>aJVY Pick Up & OehHr). 'ihOft nms X1nt benefit. EOt: l11xson MC't16l t1tushlng. 64S-4800 QJan lbmd. M, l yr, hoe. mYCtl lo¥e U> ove. ~ ~ 76().1134 ---------2 cnt. w tmall~"4!b. Xlnl rond Sl'iOea 848-59L!l1 --------- secreeanat akllls" ex per Newport Beach. CA 92l660 nqd. Vaned intereio~g <7Wl 144 31J16 EOE duties le pleasant en· V'll'Ollmenl. 496-5702 SecnWy Sec:w •• , Offken Good typmg skills are re· All shift.a. Oranae Cu. quired. and shorthand locauon 171419'7S-n43 woWd be helpful. but I!> - ln Uus pos1\>0n you will be ,..pom1b&e for m•1n~ tauung all inventory ~ &1> well 11s i.ec:unty procedure:> for '°"8 prevention YCMA Will :.~rvu.e 7 pef'8-0nS At ~.ast 2 yettn. stockroom or related expen .. nrt' 1:. M11An!d l)-pmg part uine. M>mc lepl bkv,md lloun. n1•x 1bk Call Sally . 9 :iP~ t,41) Si6.'J(I AntiqUil' wick" M<·".-r, never beet~. CUM' ~ SJ:SO. xlnt condition i\nt Oak d1n1na tablc " ctln>. malc:hu.>I bull et haltdf~ MO (;aJI i l4 !Mi2 9&42 al\ 6PM or ~ t'ree to ~(1od hom f'. fem.ale eat. l yeu~ old. ~Y~-<Sedawt'd & h.i .. all ~"-' 7W~ ~ ooueh" chr Like ne-w. ~ &n"efl Ir rua.t $1.:iUpr ~ crmt tool box for ·7; t<.mcher'o $11.C). ~l-2617. ~J723 SECRETARY·part·l1mc. OCI lrvme Campw.. hrs flexible. po11sible full lime tn ran. Some {'l(l)Cr bee. ~1 ask for Sue SECUTAIY Xht oppty for sharp Ral w1x.lnt 1ypmg slulls to ~ In fast paood. COO• pnaal Newport Buch of. fice. Call ula al 833-:1:900 me. SICllT AIY Fee PUcl. Good slu& a rmtil. Buay plush ofr ! Cmvauerrt k>c. To $1200. DOE Call Carol Buck. stG-5001. Also Fet! Job6 Snelling & Snelling oC Newport Beach, Agency. atOCampus Dr. SfX:'JlET ARY SecretarY IOCO•IMG/ . MAllETING $ICUl'AIUA&. ~~ sbMak1 have accura typine, 1eoeraJ ednmDltntive ls at.rortg bookkeeping slrllls. Pleasant working al · masphere Ir xlnt benef1t.s with 1>mall LaRuna Beach Co. For detail~ phone Renee al T.M:.rk COrJ> .-97.54n. Secretary for i.mall plan· llU\Rlland Architectural 'f1rm. Mature. stable, committed per:i.on to handle \ypu:a l oHice duties. bookkeepinR " l'.R . No s mok1n ~. ;s,z..7614. SECRETARY ~~Tf iY121°w1lh •·1enera\ office e x· perience. Must know tO·key by touch. I n Tullio. CoaUCl 832-~ SEX:RETARY: Newport CeslteT' Law Firm. ln telli~. good s'ulls a. prior legal experience required. Call Ruth era--. 75f..:lt00.. SICUTAl'Y SeU·slarter w/dec1S1on rn•krng ability req. Varied secr clanal c:kaies. good 1k1Us req. 1 1ot1r ore. Salary com men1urale w/exper ~GM Purrflll SECRETARY Racal·Dana Jnatru· menu. ~ in Irvine. is aeelWJ& a M arket1 ng Secretar y with the followlng Skills; •T~7o_,.. •91 .... red •Dkf ... ....._ iafin..u ln addition. appbc4'n. s h o uld possess ·a pleasanl phone personali ty with ex- cellent or~anii.ational slulia and the abibty t.o deal elfective&y with peo- ple. Experience In a M.arbUnc enviroomai\ Is reqiared becaW1e o4' the highly tecbnlcaJ sub- ject malt.er. Wedfer excellent wages and company paid benefits. Please aubm1\ a ~ or call Cor an in· \erVleW appourtmenl. Ra-Dana ~ WU Van Karman Ave lrvine. CA 92713 C7141 llJ.12l4 ~ual Opportunity Employft' II / F SECRETARY MARIETING ~ mandatory. You'll ~-· ~~ have lit\ opportunity to ~ Y JWI 111 our growth. and Admuustrll vt aJ 't to $12.500. 8'aoch office or 'be a pa.rt of the exciting nauonal t•o rp '>t!eki. wor1d of cable t.elevU11on C'llP8ble proh.>11Sional for 1n addlt.ioo, you'll work mull.I faceted """'1\ion re· ~1th a ~uper J1roup of """" people! 11ort1nR to manager. Good l)l'IDR '>k1ll-s re q11red &. mu:.l ....t:M:.. ~ood wtlh r.~ Top rnn.i~ -+-room for advance• menl C all Oeb b1c t'redenck 714-641-1~ or aendresume Our ol11cec. w1 II soon be movu:ag t.o Irvine. as we ooramue to exp~ Ab a M81Cbary ol the Times M.1rrorCornpany. we "an ofter an excellent beneCI\ package t o our employees whic h tn- clude& free deatal In · tunnee and a ,company paid pellllOO plan .. For mott information. call 714 1~7-6400. submit your resume. or avpty 1n per.l(Jl'1 TIMES MIRROR CABLE TB.EVISIOH P.O. Box 2320 33Q3. A Harbor Bl. c.aMa lieu, CA 92626 '[qual Opp Empl M ff smETAllES mlSIS Don't Mllttle few• }ob un-m Ila the beat for )'OUT career Won local tem· porary autgnmentf> earning good pay With open opportwlll y Long ..S abort term a 111gn- meots available 1m· mediately. Calf for an appointment today 557.0045 372a Birch Street Me wipart •och SECRETARY Columbia Savlnsa. a leadinc aavla -• and IAUB· COLMAM 17'91 AtcltA•• ....... C.92714 EOE/MtF SHIP"G ,llCY'G CUDS F\iJJ lJ me hours Good ro bene{ft.s. Apply in per-.on ~HAM . Moo Ulru fo'r1 Standard~ xm So Brut.ol. CM ~Jbce'· ... &.iADP9SOH lndwtri•l·Marine engine distn~ in Costa Mesa tieekuJ& alert. respoo111· b&e individual to take charge of S /R " genHal w•rett o u se dut iett. Driver·a Uc .. work re· Cerences r equ1 red. s.&ary baaed on ex per 1enee. Good wortuog coo· ditians. fnoge beoef1L' Call for appt: M ·F 8-4 . 1~. SIWflll/ IECOWll a.ms l)al.ly recavin&Jsbipping funct100J, Coordinate• With camen. Resporu.1· ble for process ing ~. Some relal· ecf experience I D mao\tactunng environ· ment help( uJ • Lao& • short term I good "6ullll. Npttlrv. area. 85l·llOl55 ""-llliA ... .._ I-hide 60 4030 Birch Strfft --.... · "-1.. hu 11D eqceUent op· port..uty for • Secretary in Ila bea~ul Anaheim .clmiruslratlve omen Sek!cted appl.icant will have.. recent aecr«Anal experience. be well· p-Oomed, hue typlnlC lldDt ol • 10 wpm and ~ollOOwpm,be We o(fer a stable work enV1ronment with an ex· cellent a•la r v and benelilll packagt includ· ing ~Y paid Ule. Medlu l and Dent•' Insurances. Pe nsion P\ao. Savings Piao with tuah &n&erat. 10•1• paid hOO~)"I per year and one week paid vacaUon lfft«I mos Pluse app- ly Ill. PERSONNEL mi>5 NewpirtBeach wpm typing. a n d a ~~~~~ ...... pboDe awlJ)el'. = ShartMnd .. deairab&e. TRIVfX, INC .-....-0-....-.~ We offer a generoun bcncf1ti. p<1ckaut· mclurl mg pa.Jd holidays 11nd Chnstmas ..Wt·ek 'h ut down Plea.~ apply "' per:>0n Monday thrr>uJth Thuro;day 9 11 am or 1-Jpm °" fr1da~ ~I lam ur i.esxl rc~ume <only rt· :.W'lll.!l> with :i.alary h1"> tor)' WI U be Ctlf\!\1dered 1 EMERSON B.ECT1UC co. lnd\.titrial Controls Ow lDI S. SUmdard St Sant.a An.a, CA 9'l7CY.! t:q ual Opp ~mpl y r MIF II SWITCHIOARD Uruktra1te I 1 rrn 1 n f.ashlon Island h1t.'I 1m mediate openmi.: for n · ceptJon1st !lour-. 7 l Exper pref t:onla1·t Helen MC'G1nlcy for »,ppl : 664-229'l Teachers & AJdn Jl're.K tchr. Exp. & units, Aides (Of' pre+sch ,.. rr. Sat. lllde. pvt. :.ch. C.M &e<MU TEAC ... SU9STITUTE ........ Grades S-8 Valid California Teaching Credential. Apply 1n penon: ··~t.aJl'I Valley School Dlatnct. f'ou.nt.a1n Valley. COl"'Der: Newland "Talbert M2-~l ea\ llZM, £.0.E. Teachers Needed Piano. Guitar. Orum Amertran Mulic Slore. l91S Harbor Blvd TEACHER AJDt;. Th<' Readlll,g Game·NewPof'\ Beach. Mon & Wed 3. 7pm . Training pr 11 vKied 9M-l l<ll Teachlng~perv1110f) ex per req. Xlnt. PrT inc. <Ail. pref. 496-8345. llCHMICIANS Mechanical and /0( tier tncaJ Expenenct de li&l'9d f Of' small. irow 1n .c LMer Co. 111 San Juan Capistrano. Go 1teller. energelic. amb1t1ou1 type dealred. XJat pay • benel'd&. ... You sh011ld have the ability to work under .......... ~. $MOISA.LIS W..ud wU.b °' witboul eqir. WIU t.raln. Adv aoce p0ealbllltlea. Gd co m · .->' --.nu. ~ ID .......... uu llaJD. al llQllCtAtil <Xfice cnactunc c:ALL , ... ,.. ()6 )bn Pw 0 1)' > f\'l>"l 1;1·n1'r11I Ol11<·" I h~h ~ h<•1I ~ r ,111 No ,., l•'nl'll('i• IWl'I .. ~al\ ~ 111 tr.till (,()I.Ill t•t'lll'llh "' I> r o 111 " t 1 11 n ,, I " 11 11ort u1111 n· I' Jfltio 1 • 111'UIJl1ll', .Ill 111111 ~. 11 I TYPIST 1-.xtrt:mely al 1 ur.il•· ·1. )lC!>t Wllh xlnl .. k 1 ll' '" ,p~·l hn1& & ..:rumm.tr OOl.ldcd f()f' bw.y. l(l'OWlnft firm lntert"'>11ni: 'anec1 MJrit IJI c~rf u I "' r I('(' with pleasant peoplt' $111)) mo Gool1 bcnd1li. 1Sl-4MZ ____ _ VBlY GEH'l OFC r•Nll(lfl open lor \.t ult I t.Utfltfd peN>n lO 111n• h 1111 e)t all ~k.' li11h111~ I\ ~11~.i t'JC' i'ill 'l'.f.!2 _ WAITRESS \µply tictwt~ !lam A l:tvm Ch .. rllc .. n1111 ('nrpnrnt 111n 3 1101 tt1~:1h1ll BhJJI •2. ~l' •22t;. l' :\1 '/'rm 110r11ril'l1 IMMEDIATE OPMMGS SYSTE)tS r. & x t n<>x 800 MACiCARDll OPERATOI Wortc..m& from tapes or handwntttn matf'rial. w u will prepare and pni i.'ffl!l ttports. memo111nd t cxts R~q ul rt'1 e" penl'nCC on Mar;i 'an1 II or eqiavalenl 4"QUipmenl and ICCW'alc lYPlllll ~ wpm. SYS06& Sil MAG CARD OPllATOI WoriUna f rorn Iha Tape. handwr1llen (jraflll. chartJ 4ltc , you will rom plk and proc8s a wide vllriely ol data Ullll&ln~ IBM MAG II TypewnlA!n SYS 06 and Pr inter Re qul re11 farriliarily with MAG II tnd SYS 06 a.od f orma 1 teeretarial tralnln& Ot eqWVaJenl. .u"19UE a.oc• AUCTIOH :-.:.il May 24. 4l''4 l"n•vww IUA ~ H' '1 \ppro' 1:.111111, .. int l111hn~: U..,,,.ar<I r.randfalht.-A .. ,&JI 1 kx•tc.. M.in) l.2 & J lf4 IO -.kc lelOO-,. IJ O!t• uJ0«1 ll)O (II( \ 1.mna 1.2 • J Wl'tgt\b. rolkcuon vi Catna,l?t' < lodts. doublf' dial r.lle'ndan. Pmwhf'oct re\tulalnr>, J lUIJI f~ bril<'ll.el <"lock ... Amenc:an ~gtil c:~. collect ion of t;nghs h G randfath~r-.. f'ienc·h brmu & m.art>W dort.-.. m1.NC' bolU!'\ a <' ttr 2 '; okl o;p;1' t'd It.ill .in (,r1•\hound. "'"-tor <.nru~ b4.»-:m:i \kith• r L pupp'. I '" l~Ai\ nl~ v ~... f''fl't' l•I 1.-u.d hoJ(tl(' 'J68.6MU --fl'\,• lutkn & ~1x montJ• u6dl1Jtu:n lt47 ro:rt Always kitten •> n. okf 'f'Utfrf'd St\<1t" ti I le "" '*~wl ~74CJI fohie f'em. Lab puppy ~ Adorab&r . O.S.!M89 a1' :.. fwa..:Le IOSO ........................ **llUY** I.nod ~ ,.·unutun· & ~ance.--<>H I 111o11l M!ll orSU.l. for You MASTBS AUCTION U6HH&llJ.tUS ..... &911C" 1010 <.:ourh ror u lt'. ~ond • •••• • • •• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • !il'\ape. CaJ tf Ol''TUa ~. Jbpot11l :.> el('(' ranit>. 2 SUO DLU s.52·0568 overu. i.:d t·ond 1200 -----!fi4..c982 Exq1.11i.1\e Chuiese Cor -r.unandel Screen. I AJ1ll 3 Un~ Gatten & Sit que 1 Pd . SJ , 200 tier conuniaous cle;.iruott Sacrir1ce-: Sl.600. G bit 1n tPU ove-n ~ • p;ioels 6"d i' CaU Rudy brotler. only S210ea. 25~ 1·714 346·"79 until s below whsle. Mon-Fri S5036aft 6Pm· IJ.,~ 751·3850 Ptulro fl"06t Cree fng, late rmdel. side by Sick ~ ~ Whirlpool f'lect dryer. Xlnt.cood. 6Sl·!l060 WllL!ihtt • Dryer It l>as· hW&'lher S1%> each.. 646~ ~RIGIDAIRI:: Retnaerat.or. ~. l~ cu. ft f'rOllt·free. $1..50 6C2 4DJJ -~~~~-~-- Coµpe rto ne bottom lrw1er rerna t•rosl · ff"l"l' $1.M. Oki dbl door m ~· 7329or 543 29IJ1 Nf.w Sol• " matchll\R Chair. usH Anllquc Cuno Cabinet round glau front. uprl~bt Burled Walnut Plano. brown vnyl loveseat. bro•n plaid corner icroup. Call Ad Stuer •8. 6'2~:Mhr.. Sobd leM wall wut Ad JUlitablc> cabinet-. & shef VfS l500 2 ruRS. I Morottal. " l Greek : ~ 714~1 7123. ----Recliner chair. dark IUtt'l ~tt Gd rond $:r> Call 1)41..9lM NU ~abed. 1nnt·~pn111t matt , blue/wht coll pnnt ~4$. 54S-t857 - \,)Uo"'fl mattr~..,.., & 1,.,it 'pnn~ L1k.. n<•W ,;'7!'> t •h~ t.W.i27S.t...w)70 t11 hx ~Jlt' Thr•·l' µw• ,. ~Jffi .,..t )llAJ l 'Vm 1•ld1· ''' "' II -..-pJral •' "'-II\ •H,,, t-•>ll ~.\I.~ ....... , lltl " lAA_~·ht ..... 4Ul"'-'0 h uh• " bt'\I 1 ·~ h, p ) rcx.,..ar•·. ~..., r.,1 k :.l) rofoJm ll\: ~LI; Nrlt.llU~ planter ~ 't :ind . ~he111 l>e l . • tw 11u11lull' Cramt'd pr\J'll.b ~ LS46 Dd..uM' l ·P<" C'Of"Oer ~ '' t Lil.•• n ew. Inc l ~t'. tJiiL.qt'n. •Her nnabunt' l·oven. )JZ:, ~721J 1060 ··············•·•·····• Musl.anl( ~ldll'IR. 1J yr.., wdJ tnu.oed. woo many nbbor\l. ror nder. $500 s:D.HJtil ol r ~9-<M 10 11 WdGoodsl06S ....................... ~!( Sil SUV for 6. 4:! ~" sel'Vtn& pcs Sl3k> MC). 91561) --Jeow*y 1070 ........................ •IMMt!DIATE CA.SH• F·or Gold, Sliver. Platinum. Any kind. eond.. amount. Daniel 54l-40l53 """'Xtre c.11m You will rmd It in acrap GOLD Ir SILVER. which we b&(y. We test all items for purity et no eo&t to yvu. or obligall<lft to sell Ot.U 9(M.'50'7 I or lh as fret.- ~oe done U1 )'OUT OWD homr PP. ~am!N..s Sleet Rolex ~. Ast for Jack. 67$-0014. Cttaauc button manuf i.elhng s urplus stock whololl. 8111 ~·7144. 1 leart ab.ape Dlamood l. lK tu on llObd lt kl gold brdl. 951-1217 ~o· Automatic Nor .ic It.-fr 1 11 • P o r ta b I l' Wlurlpool dishwasher. t·opper color Portsbh· smk w /drawers, C'OPl>t'r l'OIOr. Gt; BBQ. elec &. dlan:Oal. 536-71.M Sofu 7' antique J!llllt '"'l\ld. xim oond. Sl75. Mana Watch 181' gold M7 1789 band fiSO 080. Call ~mu STOVE. clean. very aood cond S95. S48·85l3, ~ Rdrl1era,or. clean. wor'b IOQd. 175. $9-CU. ~ Mode! home f umlU&rc for 1'Ale al wholes.ale C08l. <ti T.M. 9llt7 NJ wood mahoCany uable 1nunc-~e Pef'lOd), Diamond dlnn<'r nng. szsoo. Diamond watch liOO. Diamond Pendant 115(). 49). 7118 Older woodeo clreast r Beaaa. um S20 &old piece. w/beYeled minw. anti-~ MK rope beiel it q ue bent wood ch ra. chll&o. S1SOO ~ea rnuchmore751...., Priv9le Party BUYlNG FOR SALt: 7' aofa fl SIL.VER DOL LARS. mll&d*rC ~MM. Sl25. m&UD. n• '73-21M Map6e comer tabae. two-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Hefn......,, Coppenooe. tiered, 9). Oua rack $.1. Gr9llma llOM9 ,alal· .int cond. fni&Ueu 115(). ..;;."°,;..;,_,__;.,..______ ...... di•..,.,.t toll&ares t6llZ Wlckf' '2" Rnd tbl, 2 over l ct ea.. feY«al SFCRETARY C HA LLENG I NG PO S I T I ON JN PRESTIGIOUS NPT. .:JC orrlCE. UWPll. ,,,..,.,. nM& Oil I :• TO L;.11 OR U lo TO s. llA Y INCUM&. MUST 8 £ ,L&X18 LZ . ~RTI CUL AT Z . VAAJSD DUTISS • PLS A&ANT AT · lllOIPHE fl £. T t1 £ HSADQUAR TERS f:.:~A N t f! 8 • Job NtpootibUlU. wlU _........,.i cttnaal ................... tlonlat wll1'1D the .-Mt.tac deputmeftt. Wt ofter u~ellut talarl" ad beot flt•. PIMle call. « ~ ln ..-ao: ..,.. to ""' wtt.h and t ype a••b•n. and ~ ..... Ol'laDllA• u..& and cocnm\llllC•· Um '*11.111. 11Ut potlUon nporta \0 lbe S.nlor I.Am AOnMlltrator aad ~\'el UliatlDI with odm' dtp&rt.meftl f WlC· Ulm. Oal•llllM• ott ... a com· ,...aw ....uat aa tary, l•DU OUI beaefl U .... ladudinC den· tat, ... nceUeot 1rowth potentltl. Pl•••• call Pen0taael for an ID· 8aaadMd .... "'" lo. en.t.ol.Cll. SHOE SALD. Wu~. fllll « put time. Oood Co. benell&s. future NepboM .. ,. • t>'Pt•t Newport &.acb area, Call e•a·U12 for In· ta'\iew. We ofter a aenerous IMmltlt.a packaae 1nrlud· lnii paid holld•Y• and Chr11lma1 "'"" shut· down. PatMe a pply In ...._ 1011 matclttn1 chain SUO. very ftnt EmanJd ,..,.. ·--•••••••••••••••••• zmoCoUete Or. m.IM2 • ..u lalMrited recfttlf . ....,... Sarp.Lo H1111· . Mlll..UaUforbeltcub , ... Uqllldat.on AUC· .tPcemwd~ Din· """....-tion.' EYWY Wed !Ute. All int rm Ml, 17GO/bMt Q(. ~~· ~~~~~~ New llercha nd .... _f•.;._•--------r: ....... , ' '°' , •• " ......... ::::z: .• " ... r.t 1/H ~· .. ,~ ...... ,,......._ ... ~ ... fr••••l ...., ........ r.w. -P.O.' ... -.~ ..... CA-• . •c•o ~= .. DIMIOM 1m-..•.-...._CAm1• ..,, .. .., ... 5--·-, 1•11/P 5 ~ ...... =-· ::-~...:=: IUl at U.am : "117 I . Brtilkll. C.11. ,. pmc.1 Mond11.)' Uirou1tt Thursday 9·1Um or i.-~or Friday 9·llam .:::o. • .......... c-c.rolt DIV •s. etad•rd St 8-ll AAa. CA 12702 equal apportuoll.y =rerm/f/1' Imped 3 lO 7pm. Auctto. Mo¥tnt Abfootd • maple U MIJ.. 1171 1 : a o • l a o 1 E • ...._ bu&da. • 4 cbn ...................... . 0 ran I et II o r P t• 11*1 W... tole I'. oc'. BANTAMS. DUCKS. ~--...... Net ...... &-cot· GEDE (l'OID bdiilt to 11c1• eozo r.&at11a1.m ... ~er. fUll ~ 8"-... ~ • ... I-•••• .. •""••••• IOI....._ ........ tblt. 1ec11nty. t t .. ->'· .,,.. .... :3· . • ... ..-. m.io.4 _,_ torcMriu . Ub-~.:..-ra:" a.. ...... room\Able, tt1 11 1• IOIO ' • dlLln. laa..tfU&. mmt ·-................. . "'" ..,.. .... , )'CN wMl -.. m... e. ,._. QUb SlDIM to..U?Qrn.t•cto ...;;.;..--.-....-----............. teOO Plu. It ..a,..,..,._ Wllll Ad "-uha .U.MTI \l'llllftrfa SDam ________ ,,........-. --. -.... --.. - .. ~e 81gg~l G.\RAGI:: !:>ALE on the Orangt' Co11s1 11> in the Daily Pilot Clas!>tfit•th E V\•ry frtda} saturday &. !'-unda) dunng !ht> munth ol May "'t' "''" 1 un ) our Gara11l' Sale ad under thb spe~·wl GARAGE $,_\LI:: he;11lm.t: GE1 HEADY NOW' Clt-11n out the• rlOSt.'t!> atl1r & kids' room~ no"' ,;:et ready to 1urn \our unwanted 1lt'ms 1~: to CASH. Call nn\.\ rv plJtt· )Our ud undl'r th1~ SP<'('1al ht>adtng for next week-end f~ 5678 Movin g : sofa, chairs, camping equip. coffee ta· ... kitchen misc .• 3-i,pd ladies bike. books. patio rum. :172 Ramona Way, CM.tn-Sun. Gar. Sa)e.Refn g, dinette set & llllSC Sun Ma) 18. 1T19 Westminster, C M. 56-D'f Hun. appl, toys. gardl'n tools & misc. Sat /Sun 8-6. 7 Araent Cir. lrv. Tra1>h <:ompactor S7S t 'olor T.V. 550 Dis· hwas her · SISO Oak desk S7S 60 gallon <1quanum. $65. Sound mefv1e pro1ector. S6S. Household misc Sun on· ly. 1194 Atlanta W a}, Baker/P airv 1e w . ~7 8116 G1\RAGESALI:: All WOO(! ma~any table 1J.Juocan Phyfe f?enodJ. Older wooden dres!>er Qma Mesa. Ant.q. bdrm w1beveled mJrror. aot1. set . couch, d11>h e:.. quc l>entwood ch:ur:., "dolbes. lotl; ot good.ies much more. 751-8967 too numerous to men· ------- lt<n AU Bar gains' Vtt· Good e l ect s hopper. Lona to Canyon. Follow Water P1k , camera. ~ to l l&I Westward !>kate brd & more ~ Lll. fh:Sat4 Sun. 10 s. L'hevy Chase Dr. 11.B. A UtUe Brt ot Evezythmg. ~ Acacia. SaD&.a Ana HgtU.~ 8UXX GARAGE SALE -Clothes, rum, patnl· hap, wallpaper, tools, bikes, at misc item s. (New. med.) s.t "Sun. H&aia Qr. RA (erosa fiit. ....... arffamib.on) 968-4276 Coll«tibles, glass. bot· lies. Scboenhut's Circus clown. 3130Clay, N.B. SUNDAY ONLY 8 t.o s. 17061 Herbert, Hunt Bcb, 846-7912 ~Sale. 16' boat hull, 2'Jr. lZ1 O>evy headers, lots ~ other misc. items. C•lor TV Co•a.o ; -,.._..Ave. C.M. ~'TATE SALE St.amp collectl-On. Avon botlJes, antique trunk. Slereo p t ac viewer ~ cor<il> $40. Antique llwnldor. ~&d items· tools, antique picture frame $40 Antique RO!ie colored c rystal, r. Im st.nps & cassette com· mwucator $75. Sat & Sun ~ f)-ancl5CQ Dr.,.N B. t..el528 \JOYING SALE. m ISl' Items. rum. kitchen UlcO· ti ls. gard equip, bedding. ~ !+-5, Sun 12·5. :lj30 s. Aider. B ARGA I NS ; Sa le BARGAINS. 2 days only Li ke n e w c u s t om turniture. decor ator uems . Fr o m Model Home. Priced to sell. Sl9 Wh. St. H.B. Sat/Sun. 8-3. Call 980-~. L ;ntC1Fnm •1h11• ...._w.,..,......a. r.au1 1111 ..... ,. .. ,,. ..,.,....,ar O-OdtC.U. ,.mµy m.-· ben hlp. M•fialtlc:.nt clubllouu . Husauaa . honeback r'td1n1 and lenlUi. Neu~t:I Toro. MO.~ tts1• ·-...... IHI ....................... I flllilltAOltr I ... ....................... Pa&& PI A N O noaAGS ... ,_, ........ i.-. MM1oteM wUJ ..,_... ~ e.,.. 8Dd """ .. I 7 lsr ,_. lirt• w m 'C.UMMI« ................ Ulft'o. A HD Lln'Lll: l'IAHOfotJmt ....... • -•Y. Da na PolDt ~o.. ... ..,, •11•1 .... Mf4 ....................... U lle •u. •••l•1toa model TOO 10.0I rtfle Wlt1' ..., • cue. sioe. Sltaketpeatt Wooderocl. lnt tetllPft" 9Z3C t'ffl la.Ile ou. S2S. 641 1712 fWll ..,. ....................... Nice Zea1tb 25 •. cokw 1V. 2 yr wrnty, ftH ck· bvery~ SU.. ~1715 ...,.... ........... .... 9060 ~ ....... .,. ......................... -················· ..... ,,. .... br ..... o · 0.. • .,...,. fully SANT~ 121 ac. lleriM, lP4 S. eqlli"9d, bHutlfull)' Hera ~hlq ! I b•P · Ora•d. luta Au . :-.:~.:·:~r!.~ Pou . N.B. s ll p . 'JM.1111 SUp .. ,. be avat.table. Buullful au. 7U . U W79 '1uec:tnc poe&l· •OM OI 752-2211.Alk ~~.::.ri:a:.~1~ ble. H0,000. J a c k _i_01_LYft __ o. ____ _ UHd A•Ota aedc rHl C\lrley »4·1505 e ven· WANT TO BUY Flipper w/l ea1wll OB UHt. ln11 • weekends. Sailboat, Used speed Us.A HllierUI• LPG MMD! weekday1. bcNll • motor boat ap. 1150 or b11& elf e r . 41. llattMws •53• crw.ser prox u· w/aleerina wbl. TWtm-JOM. Rlpo! Nffds tome r1x2 l2l3) tm.-OUl ..,. tltr for 1'' aoet. Wlaaler. bit f« aaa· CIMllry ......... fut • &Z ie 6 C*l of wtr . ~ 9040 ....................... lt71SCAltAI Twia •••• 130 ltoun. loededs Pri. pty. ~ Offer! Call S4t -Uot Ul oa.2 FrL daya); 1:n 2Nll tevealocs 6 weekead1). Ask for hny. 42· UadbU. all cab. '74. up A V E R Y Ir CO. CATALlNAZ7' ~ U114 0 /8 , clean. Cast. II' Tn2 Hu.U Calllomlan, '18, xlJlt Coad. IM()O. ~-1.SW1 alt SPM 3l5ft ColonW Pwr Cnr. Tw1D Chrys . Teak decks. Magb cabin. Bow <lt e p . Shower . Recordt.Qa Falbomrler. VHF. D0.000 Just spent ~urbishang. Distress aa1.. W .000. 7t0·l091 16 ' Cuavelle . 140hp OMC. trlr. 200 hrs, S3300 . 1 4 2 2 9990 O.ve/J 1m. loaded. VIit' w/1hp. 957 1l21. or 730-3636 eves. 30' $cDeter racing s loop. 'W/moonng + 8' dtnghy w1motor . Very good cond. U0.000 f ar m . ~S-1714. aft. 6pm.. Re mote contro l color RL'fneerawr. iood work· 1V: l9", xlDt pictutt. IQllarder. APl>f'OX SlS. ~ Jam 642-8592. T 1dsl, 7 .s Ooan gen radar. auto A1P, wet bw. teemltr. cpt In/out. $139.500 Nwpt Yacht E>cda ~~ 1IOO 16 Boat. 40 HP mocor fl tra1Aer $895. Days only 642·5800 For sale by 2 boat ownr. 36' Reinell sail boat. Xlol. cood. Newly pain· tt!d 1wa.x. 2:511 P ita. I 18 . l'\llly eq1op. $8..500 Ire · asonable offer. dys 9M-3034. eve 615·8280 Also avail ·~ 2Sf\ Trails Hite tnple axil· trlr R~. Brendao ~ Sci.Iba Eqwp. & t anks ~~ed Call 673·0849 hOme. Ok 979-3UIO WANT ED : McDonald Tidi.et -a 122. 130. LJ l. 135. 136. 141 . H L 714-S.S-3225 ... IOIJ ....................... CONN Director trom· bone with case Ex· ceUent condition. s 100. 1>'7~ alter 6PM Ovatioo Acousttc e lec g\aW W/C'dle. 64S·3733 aft 5PM. Yamaha 50·112 Amp Perfect cond. $200. Call 631-0S27. Offk.Fwwi••• & ',,, .... 1015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Drwr letter file cab. a>. LegaJ sz rolhnf! rile $60. R oya l e l l'c t y p e write r S2 00 . 661-1714 DES KS . Exet' C 31 , SCl'RY: Desk & Ruest dv's. llust aeU IJua wk. 7S2-119' SONY TCK ~u uss dttk. was $400. Now 1299. Atlantic Music 646-'895 16' Glasspar l.20hp Mere. lrlr. S"'a hp aux en~. S2SOO . 642 ·99 !1 0 Oa\'t'IJlm. 11· C1a..w1C' Century 1nbd. frbgl. sharp. SlSOO or tradr. P /Pbi3·100J 25" COLOR T. V Sll8 One Yur Warranty 642-5340 C«Mor T V. SlSO e:.ich. SEARA Y ii Complete· ty restored Ne w in· tenor Rebualt eng & 28' UnUllte F1B Sedan outd r1-.1t . Tan<lt!m 1974. T IS. 270 HP . trailer 16200 Firm radar. VH F. fatho . Super Canuly bo at . .U.COC-e ra.age & hs IS32AT7l Mon.·f)-1 IOam to 4pm Cont a c t Manager 645--7"100. htng eq\lipped Isl lim e • ----- oCfenld at $32.SOO. C:la.s1c Z7 ' Mont ere} UYN B 64S-6600 Dl~I ~1th :If B moor 8 lradl AMffM r ach o. 2 l>peakers. a s~o r t e d ta pes. $150 /0 8 0 673-9474 21· Fairt.aner. FIB M'dan. twvi S<'f"e'W. d ual con trols Dealer trade . sacn ri<'t! SIM50. UYN8 64S~ 2 Ma rant z RT3800 Am1fo'm Stereo Casset· lt' Dolby systems with '78 BaybDer 20· c~d.). i..peake rs . decorator canvass family • fu,. rdCk. Woo an contesL hmg. VHF i DF Jmmac Still boxed 6 warrao-c:ood. Ill.~ E ves tt*l. ~aal S.SOO each 8394rn t\slr.iag USO. Private 216' Cabin Cnuer Gd. Party Call 6'10-69l9 C'ond ~ eog work $4500. 21.3-343-9478 Combo-TV. 8 trk, phono- graph & ra<bo. S300. 34 · Searay Weeke nder 493·7118 Totally eqwpped w/all Stereo AM1FJI Coasole. extras incl. r ad.Jo6 lm· I I mac. cood. Used only w1ree l o ree Upe, 135 hours . Must sell. bea1Jt.Hul wood cabi.nd, m.aU olftt Pvt party. make off er 979--87 SI C.ll <7 l4 1544 . Utt or PIONEER SYSTEM tn4>&J3..11.13. U4 Receiver -Amplifier. PLlO t u rntab le . 2 SAi.YAM SAU pioneer csn speakers. SEALED SlDS $700/pkg. call Keath: 19IO 0979 I 42rt T /S 641·1112 eves. Diesel C alUornlao AM/Fii Steno S1•· er.mer. pbaaic, 2 1peaken, ear W1Mn la · Al la. 1n g S21.:i0 0 Ca ll ~8734 Mt:Sf ~ELL MA,.; t. 01' Ft.:R C:hni. <.:raft 28' ~an Sips t. he.id, \'HP". full can\ ii!> 759-9319 ·n Angler l7' 1slm1lar tv lb.ton Y•h.iler I. 5-5 hµ E\ 1.1\rUCk 2 top!) ~JO t."7~~1 Stl Ch rii..cra Cl . open wrc. re<""l paint ;,II a.round. full) eqwpped. '''P avai l )39011 ~ .......... / a ..... 9050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •IMllAC21' .JO' BOA TS 8/12 mo plans prepaid fromSJ.8/mo. 1nd udin1 s bp. .._.. 714/914·5994 BSS•ns FIS H ING 14 · F..nlttprue. sloop n ~. fatil vu good trlr Good ... ti.ape S6S<J Evel.fwknib lj.17 8442 14· VaitabQod. ·79 w/trlr SlSOO Mark II compact l.odiac U\es 40HP O/B 'l.SOO ~3 ~. 64S·4001 23 CORt>NAOO. SH IP . OtB. galley. head. '>lf>S 4 VHF 8 t r stereo. xtras ~»00 ~2705 PV("i R\C l:'>I G S ABOT Classic Bnan Thoma-. ~cJOd~ X Odl I r ha m p TQP ~'OOJ $'195 t>.i 1 ~I ------ llobt1• If wrth traile r :'1/1."'4 tramp ~ 1000 494 47ik 4lft Garden S..a Tiger Kt!lch 'il 1p ;Hail. "':! :.1itJ I I I 1138 h4b4. IS38 :-.612 l' p 0 w c.:. Pr·r\(IJ1:5 01t'!>el --- FOR SALi:: SABOT Used One Sea ... on !AO bJ..11 --- Nt"l-d partner. Contel>t 31 Cr u1 \1 n g ~100 1), t•quip!)f'd Diesel •:i. ~l2000. 1:1 . SltiOOO. il4 97~198 Lido 14 11K'ludlng boat 00\er & trlr. dot t'OOd. s1800,b~l o fr. c213 • 562 ... ------- CAL 25. deaa. nu motor. RDF. VHF'. w/1hp. ~~ tMI. Y N.OT •I 7 ··:---· ... .................. _.~·· ~ Oaaep. 11', 116 RP. St 6, 1/0 54.em drive. locludH tuller ar 11tru. S4000. Cell S.SZ.1230 . SIU, fiah. 14' Gluapar - Chrys. boat . U H P Qwys, 0 .8 .. trlr. 1k1.11 " sltl equip. _,_ 540-1683 . La~ey Cralt flat bottom 18'. '70" Uaau Chevy. <.'rower ~ected. st•tn· less steel p lumbing. very f~t. 551.-? aft.er 6 tmO 15' Sta~raft . ~ll V Chrysle r . lr lr. xlnt. -~ Tr 11p:rt•'-•••••••••••••••••••••• Cu firs. S./ ... tl20 • ••••••••••••••••••••• 8' C ubover Campe r w /boot. very cle,n. ~75. 6319-2044 Pems Valley ~hell Cot 8" bed . c argo d oor. paneled, 1Nulated. d nl . cond S285. S<lS·5206 or ~Sl95 Muu truck shell. SI.SO. S46 1581 t:.tmper 1>ht:ll. whlt bl, mouo r f. f1l!> lon~beo rruru P.U. lmmac S30tJ 962-6156 S111t Pa c Cabov.-r <.:a roper. 4 'x6 ', :.u:p·~t.dc lruck o r '>mall truck il.IW Jackl> included & :.o m e a«ce:.:.orie .... y;s..~. 1287 Conwa) . <.:M ---Motorized l ikes t I 4 0 •••••••••••••••••••A•• 79 PAC l::k .MOPLV Xint · cond Low mile" ~ Ph~~l . -=-·---- fOX1 ~OPED Dix $356 & YAltAHA 60 dart blkl· 125. both lllce n t:'4'. 1W 3815 ~I 9150 •••••••••••••••••••••• 7ll Yam 650. 1pec. bUr. & aoAd. lo ftM, Cust . '-4!11 l. Wroly, a:tna 11900. 613-6646 'T1 Hcmda GL 1000. OQOd cmd. MUSl sell. Ca1U l l4708 '11 Kar.ley SX -125. lo "'1, SS50 o r but offer. s.sr ·attz:S ----r M b I _!811.~.!·~ ... ~~-~~-~:__-• r,,,_,_ . •· ,. 34*!~.~~ co 3X$ working tbls. mad e of h v v steel w/formica top, Mlrco precisi«>11 flat tbl, 3 ~ bellctll a· tong, ai.o wood desk " ofc ftcS SUMIN • m i.sec S.7154 ------~--·ft Du=·pd Ir)' ...... ., 5Pll __._. eledrtcal n~ Coklr---T-.-V-.-Z->n-ia-.. -25-.. -.' • w-.r to eat. r1re. lmpect vead at Ad· ENTERTAININ G . 8Ullllfll:88 ! ! ... Hat· teras Sport.I asbe r. E o · JO'Y the..-. ble ! Coo· tact: tw.. C. w· llu.lll-eolor S u ~ u ll t R M 8 0 N • w.iJ. .. ulb. trampoline. Kaw-.MJ K.X 80. Xlat. Sl.2lllO 76&-»U cmd. S400iUcb aft. S. t taWea. dlr, bed etc. Fri, ~ to ~ antiques. 226 Siil •SU.. l771 lllcarovia Aw.C.IL ~· c.11. s.t/Su. 9li ...-•a.o.a. "9ddinc Dr')w' + garqe foll of tllbaew/\lled. NutOspd misc. goodies. _. w. Sdsww llUl.e. P'ts. ~ Wdlan. ea.a.. Mesa I priee. 11 £Dc:ote N. 8 . . Hou&ehold it.ems. c\othes, t i 646-2181n, s.t/Slan 10.S ............. .,.. mlsc. Lots ot stl.lf. 21.9 Garage Sale . 21703 SappbireBalboalsland.. ~ V..U. 1101. Tues. 20th. 499·1859, So. Laguna <~hind Alpha Everything Including kitchen sink! Plenty of macrame oord & beads. f IS'll., a... rum. art ~"wood carvin&s-Bdrm teta, t.bll. din. crystal. p~rcelaio , ...... cHDa.. bromes. ft-.:b • _.... anti- que twmt.a.n. Paiatin'f:• --spartiq loods. r · tme tqUipmeat • bikes. Many clisplay cues • bookcases. Many other items too numerous to mmtbl-Sat /Sun 17\h " 18\h 9AM·4PM. 1701 Pomona Ave .. C .M. 56-9317 BeUI) Baby things. lsl class ---------Garage Sale. Sat.~:; 321 O&le St. CM. Oil:ttoadull misc. Junk. lSyr accwnulat1on. Sal & Sun. 9'21 Ban.nm g. H.B Oassilied Ads . your one - SU>p:.hop1)1ng center. 3 drawe r orrlce desk wltlt allac:b a bl• 3 drawer retun. Xlnt ooad. SZ50. 5$ls2 ... U Tra de d e s k 30 •57 Sl.eekue. dnt cond f Of' lawn mower. 840-1791 ..... 1087 ....................... Par o t . Nanday . Bf..UW. Y«V smart. Obly likee men. c a,e. 64.>8953. "-'•°'9mllff0 ....................... Oak cabioel. $100. v a • c e II a r I • e to-1111. Bdb H.,U. ~ 1112 PlaceD· ~- .... ~·...... t&a A~ .. CoM.e Mee.a, ~~~~~~~~ • ... , Calil. Sealed Irick ••l r: -·-········;;;;.. iodude 10% of total bid In cashiers check or money order. p~yable to Bh1e Dolphja Yachts. No personal t'bf'c ks. Man esavelopto "~aled Bad." ....................... Marine woodwork. la · leriors ar etc. + custom cabinets • re mode l lcUhens. Call 496-7598 M 7PM CAL J..34. 77, dsl, wbl, fully eql8pped m N.B. m day. 631-4286 ...... w t060 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ·49. L4*n 16. 2Sft. vam hull . s lip in NB . beaut1hl. $4000 . 9'-00IO ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!Galax y e l ectron ic : Or g a n . d o ubl e Wanted : Da wfor t h anchor & 216' of chain. Ple a se call <7 14 1 737·6"'49. after 7 pm eves Submit bid to So. Coast Manne Surveyon. Inc 5732 E. 2nd. St. Long Bu c h . C A . 90803. before May 28. 1960. JPM. Bids w all be oPeOed oo that dale . t1ml' & location ~ due w1th1n 10 days o~r r~erves I.he ncht lo refw.e any or all blds. 42 West Saal. IS. pnce<S 535.000 t.nder mkl. 10 P9gfS of c~u:ig eqwp for pass ma111\. Sl 13.500 Nwpt Ya cht Eu·b 67~UIOO h6t:al1 ... 1080 Mi~ 1080 "4sc1lruw 1010 ....................... LUGGAGE TAGS fromyoor business 1:ard. Send ooe card for <-a ch tag plus one spare We return permane ntly lie8..led auract1ve tag & strap. meeting a irline I D. reqiarements. Pre· vent loss & theft ' For o per.!OD&lir.ed lal! en<'lose wallpaper . rabr1 c or "Day Glo" paper & we will badt & l nm .)Our Lap. Or try two tards beck to back. PRJCES: S2eaorl/Z 41Stap $1.60ea. 619\a&S 11.50 eit. lOor more SUO ea Sates Tu Included NO CARD? Draw your own or send name. adc:ltt.ss. phone & we'll make ooe card per tc Add ZS. each. Send check or money or · derto: PILOTPUnlMG P.O. Box 1S60 a.ta Mesa. Ca. 926216 ...._.,..,._ 2 Lllifonm SL5 each. 1 PM&Ail •. Siu 9-10. all iD .ce1 ... cond.iLion • wantoalY. fe. times bJ ....... llUl'K. ~5721 .... Sof•bed, De•I)' Op2 ' lllOllt.enld. + itew ro at· en. 1175. XU. ftn\J • ba&JmlllL .... 141-GG5 " : a , ._, beaut.il..a. IWtldlla ot BNtal. •• ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED TOP CASH DOLL/\ R PA I D FOR YO U R Jl-:wELRY. WA1UlES. \RT OBJI::CTS. GOLD. ~ILVER SERVICE. 1-'INE FURNITURE & A!VJ1QUE.5 64.s-2200 Sanger Touch· & S~w . W/l·a b1nd . Girl 's Sthw1on Lil' C h1k . ~. MOVED -mu st sell .JW1'C transferable r~~­ ruerllbershlp. $1,200 m cl. trans fee. 661-2997 aft 6PM The rmador 220 gnddle ~ can be used oo rangeoron special made wooden stand. W /cable & pl\W. Xlnl. cood. Ken- more 800 washer work- ing cond. Craft s man lawn mowe r S 1810 blades. 2 parts iron gate tlfl opening. 6ft high . ~ 20-pc Wa t e rl ess cookware. won in a CO(ls teat, sac rt fice price. 83t-O:ll08 Iv msg. PORCELAIN R EPAIR· Wood refilLilbing, paint- ir\81 cleaned Nothlng la unrepa ira bl e. C•U 80-9732 MM.ellint dioint chan· d11Mt"SL5. M2-S12 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~an ·c; Brown Veh el I talian CUt Tuxedo. 3 pa;. 42 long. SUO/bsl ofr. 542.9732 Wedding dress/veil . worn once. size 9, S27S. tvel>. ~-4261. Ail ktnds ol new lumber exce pt p l yw ood . Heasonab'4e. SS&-0232 10 ga.J aquanum All ac- cess S20 t 080. Call David 5J6-S830. aft. 3pm. --l:ru\erslty Athlet.ic Club Mc.'fllbenhip '600. SSl-0700 llOUSE PLANTS. $200 aoo up. 2129 Elden. 112. Qlst.a Mesa ORJENTAL RUGS C2I Sat & Sun only ~5-0ai6 MOVING SALE Huniture & appliances ~offers accept· ed. 49:MIWl. UM. •WATERFALLS• NIUa"al. aetr 2COOla1ned, skillfully crafted from volcanic bouklers. Ask lot BNn: CTI4>64$-0704 . Playbo y m•ga&l n ea 19Sl. llJT9. all intad.. COOd coad. sm. 151-0.l.1. UN-ns Paab •a. for toddJen fl tlr lt. 0 .C SwlipDeet. Bvet')' Susa- -· F.a. 54l-Oll7 Mlr'M '• unJforma, &aled onm. " prtce. Sz 10-12. ~ C2).101pd ,... ....... .,, 11ec. mr. 8ca D meteor ......... llreabrs. --W.U.C., Cl&. •'Ml . Nlwred•doc .... 111 Ldes ..... bao.t .. ··-W.U.C., CM .... ...... ~ ....... llrMla.-•.a.e.. CJt•!fJi· key board . Les li e speakers $750. Terms comidered Call 968-4614 Sptnet Piano. Must go. lSt ens t.Ues. C&ll 673·1218 .............. [....... 9030 ....................... WANTED: 15 HP 0 /8 John.soft. 67~ Make Great All-Occasion Greetings! PLACE A HAPPY AD FOR $3.25 Lo•lae -H appy Dear Kidl -Cea· ~ar MaM. Try c. flrat a•alversary, , graC•l.UO. • pre.-1 kffp )"OU ht'ad ar· darll•I· A•4 U11ey d uclag m y firs & 1111a the crW.I. a...e. aakllt...,...'tlu&! «raadc li lld. M y LMta. Len, Sl&ew. babyskUq r.w. •~ very low. -Mota. GET A "DO IT DAILY" T-SHIRT FOR ONLY $3.25 For$1.50 You C.n Send A 3 Line Greeting To Specfal Folks And Get A 0 00 h Dally" T-ehlrt Tool 'DO It 'Dall~ Come In To ~ O.U, Piiot Olftce And PleoeYowHAPPYAD And Plolc Up Yow T4hlrt. DAILY PllOT ..... as· lsl&ndcr Sloop . '76, dsl w/Oynamote, roller furling, AC OC refer . hot wtr show~r. 162.500 :'tlw p t Ye hl Exc h 67>1800 ---------32' J ersey. ·12. f' /8 , F 1G. T1dsl & 3 5 Gen. perfect fami ly crw o;t>r. reduced to $29.!iOO N wpl Yacht Exchange ~>l.IOO LIDO 14 Good Condition S900 673 1614 lnl"I 470. Van~uard . UI· Iman sails. 1::1-. ... 1rom !>pars Covl:l r. St \00. m.4764 C al 20·•960, 6 h p Evmrude, boat bath. hinged maat. Hunt. ~-7141146-1975 Haw aomdhing you WHl to Ml.I? Claaalfied .. do It.el.~ 17' Ventun Ai trtr. 12..000FlBM. lM&4 ~S48Ml l 36 Cbnscran double cabs Brut.of. a utopilot. ldt'a l ram. crwuer i28.SOO 64().~ 9070 . .................... . MEWPO«T MARINA MOOIUMG ISTHMUS ~-$50.000 631 -0210 su,s Call 645 0222 SU PSAVAJLABLE J2 . 3 & more Bdrm hocoe~ w 1the1r owo docks m Newport, HB. From 122S.OO<I. Agl. 6161·163S Ad Sitter 1157 a. hrs 492-8706 lln9 Hood a XL SOOS Cl.bumper), Jllal coed. Sl400 548 9154 eves Mllltw ~ Sa'-I .../Star.,. 9160 •••••••••••••••••••••• •WERE:-.O'T• •YCNZ Motor Home-- Tops l.I> ) ou-lU benerrt.:. Wt do nw.n~ance-r~ !>WC"e l.972 fWl ref!>. Oa.le. Ii RV Renl..all> SS94446 Rf..Vt' 22 h tux mtr home. sips. 6: self ·Cottt S!:>O "'k ..-lrm1 i>4U 858a 21· MOlor home. 15.000 ma Blalt in ·n . l>lps 62 S1C. Sell th!'-mo S7900. 97~ 11117, :'>\ • 12:! -----17' Trailer for l'amp1og. re nt by the wcuk or monlh.. 547 3182 :l.I' Mooring for sail or 19 ctunook 18' Conr rse. ~r ; N li Lruded. l'U."llom. S~m1. 67~ or t.i45·40'Jl Sac. Best ()((er. 646 2625 SUPS AVAILABLE S atlboals only . Delaney's Restaurant a r ea . u p to 27'. Restroom. shower. & ace 111ach1 o e i n cl. 6734!800. ask for Oa,·e tolO •••••••••••••••••••••• l nbrd-Oulbrd, 4c y l. fllrgla w/canopy. Trlr. sba, rope, cover. vest 6 life Jacket.a. Outdrive Jull reblt . SSlSO. --- 2'2' 1978 BrouRhm. 10.20C> m1 . m int. a ll oph, $11.500/080. 673·~57. TNiWn_ Tro•.t 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l6't Komfort itlnt. cond. Call aft. SPM. BG78Si 897 1863 19rt AIJo Travel Trlr. Sl.700. I or best offer . Mint cond. 5~7 -5706 A.M i2 Ideal trailer . 2S' ale, xlnt. C'OOd1t1on. $4600. 673-311211>. S48·439S. I !'IN• OM.Y PtLOf SUnd y. M y \I , t QOO TNdll ......... ...... ....................... . ..................... . ,.,. .......... rt ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-· . ~.~ ... !!?.~ ·= u. 9110 •••••••••••••••••••••• WllUY cw.MCAii AteftUCIS t70I c:.t t711 Diii-. ·······••••·•······••·• ...................... . 73 OTV AM/f'M CUI. aeooll'n&lle orter. eve• tiweekeodl. 851·ot41. '73 c.n. V.f. auto, vlnyl IOI>-ll400 /bit of r. ....................... "11 -.Z 2+2. 4-1pd. e*· af. AM /FM c ... ,. A/C, 5* mi.-..>. 811-7074 .. .................... . 14•21K ......... , .... &MatnrM• 9400 ....................... smtYICI Dlf'T. ~tDa) A W~lt. Mon fTI 'f 31.l S 30 urda.> a 11 ) OU ..._ Clwyt..Pty. 2829 Harbor lilHI C06lll M II , .... 1914 WANT TQ BUY ·BUMPER TO l''IT ~10 1'0 DATSUN ~o b7:'.'1 SSAVISAYI S WITH US10 P AITS lmiJW1ed l'a.r 1•.i11' lMPOHT Al!roSUflPl.'t IOI Ill Manc heatrr Anaheim 7711 •l:fltt1 C.Vll rAITS ;.!Mw lronl Kon• ,hol·lo., <fllllnlo: i2 lO <'~ \ b 'I oN) $10 for ooth' ~ell. :War.. ht'.I \) llul) Ill ~nth battl'r ) 0 11 1~ S 3 u ' L 1 k ~· n "' \lo "'RACE:\1 \HK" INth tr ip(>rt :.lc·ennv 11. ht•l I. <>nh SSO' Call &12 urn~ Aetlos for Sale ~···················· IMPORTANT N<YJ'ICE1'0 R~ERS AND ADVERTISl::H:) ~.The price of llem~ 91iverl1sed b y vehicle Ot!alers 1n the \'chic le elass1f1ed ad\'ertt:.1n~ Ciotwnns ~not include toy apphcable taxes. lkeruse. transfer reci.. lbwice charg~. fee!> for Mr pol.Jut.ion control de· Yb certificatloru. or de· aler documentary pre para.lion charge:, unlei.s Qtherwtse s tlled by the adve rt1:.er 9520 ················••···· '57 BU< T-BUlO S1500 (71418!.IJ 675!1 1!157 '" Tun ("h•· \ \ <.:amt•o pt('kup Call wttk1•n<b or v. •·<:kcl :1' ~ belwt·c-n 111K111 ucuJ :1 :m h:ll ·lt•l!I Hlii2 Stwh•hukl·r Lurk \ x :\'tutor Ln ,\ I l'llOCI H :.i r ·I! a 1 n .1 t "•11111 .>iH 6111or1i Iii ~.7~1 Oakl.iml 1Yl.> T111lrull! \lint '>IZ.OI~ ' l93 2771 ·ss T·Btrd, m1n1 <:ond. o.a .ooo m1. 2soo. 960-2830 ·33 Che\~ ldr 'l•dan Good eond M:,00 Ol:HJ ~-181\1 1~ • \ler(·un t·\ ~ 111111.: 'l\jjl ··n~ 1<1111~ <'\. lo11k'> i.:d I In;.: •ov.nr "lliCHI 11r 11 l otr i-;,, -.117~1 7X llt ;;.J T lhrd t l•<I. l11'.11tl1lul ronrt111c1n 'Ill CJIJH 1175 4!3IM1 ....................... "uro '" ton 1 10 ... ,1, ll(J C'Ond S l IO t.61 8WO r~o 111 I h t• I 111lt1,. llH' \'Ill"\ h•\ .. ht't'O lll\J)h rr.tor,'it 111 1 unrour• .. tutdll1on bl l\1r s..· t .;ht 11111'1 .... 111111 6i \lt.•tt t.'th ' :?..W ~I. SlK 000 i'J l\u !1 IU ,. u' b<J ~ .>ltll ni.-:.t t .ar.. ullt'nd ll\ l'I' .?IJ 13>1 .~ni' .7tlll'\' ~e11. 11o11111 r hll L It! rt' l h r II m •. 11 I I II II I llumpet 1nl rt':-l u rL .... 10t.rh.-tl ~U7!> &th 11111 9Sl0 •••••·•········•······· '19 W\nnebal(O 26fl Clai.:. A Loaded w /x tra:. W .900/0ffer 5111 1674 4 Wheel Dri•es 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7J Jecpster . Vo. Good lU'ld. 644-2121 & 673·8048 ~kforDoug i9 Jeep CJ-5. xlnl cond 3.000Mi Many xtra' Mus t s ell ' $6,500 S6S-5522 a.fl. 6P M. ·n GMC Jimmy. 1 2 ton. lu nu. lights. winch, roll cege. crujs e cont~ol. AM/F~f 8 Lrlt. 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Electric over · 759-191.1 • dnve. s tereo, rallycs. ---------- rack. OnJy 25.000 miles. "19 Bentley. Mk X JS. C!J7411Xi) WlS(J 3l2\1.! Br<JOki. SI. So $3995 La~ 4!19-it96 . • IOeWITHAM .. VOLKSWAGEN • 7600Westm1ru;;ter l\vc. ; m Westmm~ler • am. 7Si51 638· 7880 :,.... 9748 ........................ : ~ any remaining '7!1604 : 4tget : FR£E • 2 Peugeot 10 speed b1k1..>s AND 2 Peugeot mopeds! : ()"fer good thru 5-20-8(). ' llEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 7SZ..ot00 9750 , ...................... . . EAllUIKE t...oaTS Pll!S&ITS: TheBEST Porsche Value! lt7,IUCk OMAACll POaCHITARGA 9115 with \be following equip- ·• mm&: PUD black leather Interior, alr condition· ~ tog. All/FM s tereo . ,..ueJ fl"OD& eod pro- : t ector, eictr a wide • ~ .uoy wbeela. 011 : eaollr' 6 5 speed &ear • ..._ Well ma.lntaiMd 4' : ONLY 40,000 mllea t • tsr7PKE). AD outat.and· ........ ; atl.Yl14,HS ...... Holls Royn• Stiver S hado w. 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The .Time To Buy Your Datsun If you Don't Buy Your New Datsun From fll!,lfihUJ[!Jf!i ·!~J r!1:: J YOU ·MAY BE PAYING TOO MUCH. CHECK YOUR CLOSEST DEALER LISTED HERE. GET THEIR PRICE IN WRITING. THEN COME SEE THE VOLUME DISCOUNT DATSUN DEALER . AlMAllUA OAT\Oll .. UOOIA OA TW. M( wau Y ruc111 oa r~• U lDW• Ol l\Ulll (H OGA oa l\Ull (UtVll CffT OAT'Wll a rtAWTIC Olf\Ulll lll OAT\Ull CiatOfW GeOYI OAfW. unoct oarw.i. •. SPECIAL WEEKEND SALE FRIDAY & SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1980 510's, 200SX's 310's, 210's, PICKUPS & 280ZX's IMMEDIATE DELIVERY COME IN NOW FOR BEST SELECTION OF COLORS USED CARS CLEARANCE SALE 'll DITSUI !IOZCPE. '11 vw CIMI '18 DATSUI nozz.t 'll TOYOTA COIOW 211. 5 "*9d . .it, AM/FM •l«90 tape, meos Xlnt. cond. ( 136WDf ) Gel re&dy f()f IOW· cost 5 speed. all'. AM/FM • 'it>ee<I •ild•O v 1101) SYm~ lun lt-.O ._,., rnao-. low I 7:?4RVU) I n •SNY ) rt* (78'\INQ) s7994 s1995 s9495 s3195 '18 IATSll 510 Mii CPE. '11 DITSUI PICIU, '11 DITSUI 211 SICPE. 5 IPM(S, AM/At 'IOeed. AM/FM Att. 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Must sac 75 Runabout. aooct cond, .:telll MPG. 4$,000 mi . l1500 9ll0-83S7 13 ,Int tunll. p s 1• n S34ff U.• t .. r:i l.JNCOLN·MERCURV '3)00 Or best offer \M l''M tlOO.S MHl)T UY A..ADllOE l4 IBA\toCftlter Or 1>17·134!# lb AlJl'O CENTt;K " !:WfWy l.Me Fore»l ex1l ,.,,........ '960 \IJl Heh U..C•Merc-v IRVINE IRVlNt! 711 ~USTANG II Sup.er ..................... .. '71t. .. miuullt\ 0111,.i.0&\ UiAUT<H'ENT£o:ft0H 130.7000 ll0-7000 ~· Ttoof. hrtback. '77PLYMOUTH l nu v .. ...i •• M >rt~"'-'-IHVINfo: \ ,. •ter""'· "Ulo tran• ·--w GT ·-.. ..... -,,........"' 13,..7000 77 Gra.nada.Ghii. auto. all 71 ~c 1 '-· ~ ....... " • •-..., I•~. P II ult wh1•l .. l', llr" -UIY U.000 m1 CreumpuH "'·I lind ~tr1111. lo nu, xlnl <·ond .~ ver Arrow. 4 r:y er I'M <'I*"'" X Int m lllt 77 (.;onioba, 32.K mi. good 9tl4 JOO:> COUGAR 14'mJted t:d11ion. M u1ot t'<."OflOlt\Y, in xln't condi· J loll ~ UHU P I' ,.0011• I' Wndo. P i li. -Aolo. A1C. tth. pwr. "'e ~.:!50. or bei.t. tJon WilhJyearService '""''u;.i p Scall. A'C. AM lfo'M '77F0ttD w1ndowi., 29,000 mi. 71~-·------Contract. l~MNI Ill v11mw-u ~port <.:uui>t• tape. Cr l'OOtrol. s.350l.I MUSTANG tal7UB• Slt•t ·m hardt.op. rlht ~ enl(, S339t t h&.,,.aviri1e .Jtti\ 11 Ur"'n lf33~.&1~3.!_a_!.l_!!~ i\ <".PS PB, \tny l rour radiator & fr o nt f'nd. Msi&Howwd'tNew 1M1.all11 m.n1 h1n.: w lm~nal Xltlt l:und 1~' llAYFLADOOf IWod pain1 1ur~. S2(J()(J ~Gro•eVW 111.aiii. 11u111 trdO'>. P~ ~loo <.:all 960 ~33 ur $3599 U.CoM Uan:wy t>e&2:5 tJ731 Harbor Blvd. l•H ~It "'hi bt"!>l ollrr ~· ......... , RA y R.ADHOE lG AL"l'OCENTER DH 5:i<1-.tl00 ...,.,,......... IRVl .. 'E iO S.c'I manual 'hlll •J•11" $C>lJUur at.,Uffil" lv14 ----HORda •~ J.~p Goodcond trtllf l·:>t l"e ~l H mo Corv..tt. 99 32 IH AUTOC1':NTt:H DH 130-7000 )1700 OBO 675 GJJJ '79 Pl YMOUTH ARROW "'~UY" 7~ ~ 1!\e-, ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUVl~l-: ------- Yilr.t'lld.'> 7~ w,, • COllVITTES! U0-7600 is }tonarch. air. P '· P I> ada..obi6e 9955 9920 ...........•.....•••..• • COHYYTllLE • 1963 CorYoir Spyd.r H.i.-1 t'fll pJmt loP & llil~ l"'V l'\lrct l'ur\J 1r l'll):IIK."> & ,p .. re µJ1 h ')liW l>e.toHt•r t'Jll 761-45H •Cttatioft Hu '80 l 'he\\ ~ Dr llall'hbat·I.. X l l !)pl Pk): . ~nrvot \~ll OHLY $65.98 HOW ARD Ctwnolet DO\ e & Quail Sb Nt::WPORT tU:A<.:11 833-0555 '78CHEVY MOMTfCARLO 15.CXXJ nules. \'tnYI r oot. AM l''M :.lereo. till. -.u1ier :.harp I •'71132 1 SAVE!! RAYFUDUOE Uncolll Mer'wy 16 AltrOCF.NTEtt Ott IRVINE 830-7000 SH US FIRST! '\'t• haH~ a Rood ~election o f ~ t-: VI & U S I-~ 0 L1lc\ roleu. I CONMELL CHEVROLET ~ 11.orb•r H".r ' '~ ! \ ..., ~ ~. \ 541>-1200 I~ (.'yr\ JO \\II ,IUlh S50lt t,11..'111 \ .11r 1111 ~11•1. "'' Col\ .11 r l 111 . -., 1 ;,1111 '•ill WI I -;1 \l.•ldiu 11, 101 1111 \l11t lOOd , ,\(;. I'~. ~.l)IJ() 751 7(UI l!.176 Che\ rolel No\ a l'u lt C l' !'>p l'llJI I wrecked> Available for tn'ipecllon j\ LaRuna !Jl'ach l'oocc l>cµl ~o­ mit btd to Laguna Beach l"J>lice Depl . SOS For~t ..\\.(' , ctllt'llttOn :'tt r ~lclnl)re on or before 23 ~la> 19ll0 '77 CHEVETIE I l'\hnd..r I '>IJl't'tl blu.- 1n rvlr>r ..111d ShJrJ> • •1!1~1..J\' \24199 Maril Howard's Hew GG--deft Grov~ VW l:r731 lfarbor Hlv<I. :;~ ·l lUll ·wo C:ll EVHOLt-:T <.:I T/\T I ON Xll. l lal<:hback w •every 01>· lloo incld ~nrf ti30M1 Stnkm)I ~penal ort.ler dark blue wtRold. camel clot.h inter. liouJ.(ht new tor sa.200. mu:st sell 1m· med $7 .200. 644 ~'7 19RCMINO \' 8 . aulom at1e. eir cond... power sleenng & brakl'S. AM ,,..M tape. lilt wheel. steel radiab Maroon 111 color l owner N1c-e' 24 Mo.24.000 Mile ~rv1~ Contract a\a1la· ble llPIOJOll $5700 SANTA ANA DATSUN 2001 l::. 17th Street SanUI Ana 558 781 l ttr. 5 I b.50.\' BT I ~YS7291 l!lib 1S(or .illtSI I °"4i. 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Just caJI 642·5678. 12 l;rdlld Tonno 4~ "'"~· \ H .iuto net'CI' 14 ork ~ 1\12 !H98 Joe '75 FOtlD MUSTAHG 11 ·~I , I i.pd rJd1u h1.itt•r Al. '>ler eu 1il.!1Pt-:D1 $2199 RAYFUDEIOE lriHlll Can llS,\L'TOL't'::\'TEH UH IH\'l '\t·: 830.7300 •ti Forti I.TU Countn ~I Ulrt' Ofll! Ol<O l'r ~Jnt 1. •.>11d Nu ~11<·hl'l111 llfl''> ij(.-.1 ofh·r Cnll <14>:. 114 MO~-l-.:\1t.'>. il4 ~ llll9 '71 FOtlD FUTURA ,\uto traru.. A C". P~. PB. radio l1~VUZ1 S369' RAY Fl.ADUOE lritkhCan llSAL'TIJt:l-:NTl-:K DH tKVINE 830.7300 W • .\. '\'Tt-:D TO H Y 1110 tratr.J.11Jf\.dl1on r.;1.r s;t1J11 ~392.l , '65FORD MUSTA,..G 6 n l . 3 '"'l. '>hJrp t;)li1\l>\\' I SAVE!' RAY FlADHOE Linc:._Mffellry lt. \I Tiit ...... 1 Ell IJH IH\ l'\l-. 830-7000 i i H..111C'ht•r11 \lo ,hl'll '"" I ;.J(lll "JOd \t'\-d,., 'um1• 1-n.: 1<11rl. C.Jll .afl 1>µm l~unt• ~ 5-!'ib '78 FAJRMOHT FL 'TL' H,\ I "' lmd<>r . I ~µeed ... ., <'Vll<l • 'o\t•fl'll and mulh m ort• rt/7 IW1Jf''1 $2995 IOIWfTHAM VOU<SWAGEM ··1•1 \\ .. -.1m1n,1cr \" 111 \\~1rn11i...h'r l<.11 .~·,1 •• oc ;~, ,, ' I 11rol 'ti r II I oin)!tnJI 'I~"~' lllU I :ra ·, 11.1•1 \II u i h>f'll :-.t.11111n \\ .1~11n l<UIL' 141°11 ,i50 tof bt....,l •lrt.'f' ~1~23 ·-;:; ll .. mchero. 12300 Good l orid.11100 1).11 046" '71i Gran.Ida 2 <Joor. I0.000 rrule. Pow1•r. auto . Jtr, MINT ! SJUUU (.'all fi7S-~S ·b8 Ford Falcon I dr 'edan Good tran ... ~t"3Sh ~ 6316 ~Vel> bef( Tue:. ----u.colll ..•..•••. , ............. . '79UHCOLM Mill( v full pn~r. e~lra clean I 11.ClJWFJI SAYE!! RAYFUDEIOE u.c•u1rcwy ltu\lll'OCENTER OR. JH VINfo: 130-7000 I.OW pkJ:?. hitch lo m1 nu ........•.............. 111t. trurT'Ot"-Lue. ~Lr"-' I•---------~ 'HJ 'lti8Wl1 U\l1Jrn1lt' ec1111f1my rar 1<1lh uni) 7.0IJO aduJI mtlt'!i I $:1.'JX Zll 1 ---- '79 MYC CA,RI \IJlo Iran... A C 'u:n..-., 11 lMI rru 1 W11XW01 SAVE!! RAYR.ADHOE HoRdo lJIALTU<.:t-:.°"TEH 01<. IR\'1:-.;1-, 830.7600 Cla:.Sll' 196~ Manaud1~r 14:!7 \A B > run., _l!uod bcAf\ ~ ~ork Call t'I l'fllOI(..' ~~ J71Jb l!fll Ml...!:>1'A.'IJG Grandt" ~I ~ air. lull pul4 cr <Jni: 1JW1Wr ~ 34l:J ·71, 3iC11nanh 2dr ... ir. ,\..\l•fo'°M 'lertiO~-tC'. Olt'l' pp b'7~~ ~ 9952 ..•....•••..•.••....... ~ Must II V-6. 4-llpdk AM / r)I, llk~ m.•"'. 125;,u ~18 M1w Sell '66 s <')I. xlnt l'OOl.l ~ 675-3914 71> )tu,tanR Gh1i. \ .b ~ .. p. lo nu :'lll"4 r3d1:1I' ~.100 M-1381 11, ~1U!>Lan" ~ '"'I. 110 \1 1 l hcl1n. bi: .• d.1.· ~. 111,. i., Ir·"''· :-.u I" r S!UJ ~·1i•)lflfb~.i -'>~LI V.hat J '-"•lflC1erlul V.o.rl•l 111 Sh<1pp1n 1.. ri ,.. hr . .i )UUr lm1:«rllJ1' l'\. I . 1l ... \ • u a 1 1 )" 1· 1 r ., 1 11.£:>..'>tlll'd o\d-. ·r" pl.1· \<M ...J u tll tA:.! ~ • ..; ''' ! ,, .. ii Cl~llll'd \1J \I "' help )OU Aldos.U1~ n Oml'fla Brougham 0.IU~. \' h Air c·<ind l'ow1·r brctkt"> llOll'•I .:1 .. -.., \~f t-"\f -.ll·ro liut•kct '>l'3l!>. l<JO,oll' IJ(l\lot'r 'll~rlOR p<>14 o·r v.ind11""i. L •.!:hl t1lu1· l'Tlf"l .. l11• v.1 th m .. t•·hmi.. 1ntt'n•x ~!15 C Jll I-lt-1·1 IJelJI OJ ti) I' ilul. t;\2 l't!I. t-:xt ;!JIJ i!.I C utia" :..urin·mt" J\ll() l'f'Ul~l' l'OOlrOI. 1111 \!old "~ nt blu1• 1•\l. 1<ht 111t. T tt111. l!l\11'(, 'll> I ~ 1.J :l.S2 IJ;ll4! '79 DIESEL Lootded ~. 644 51i7fi '14 OLDS ROYALE 88 ~ door. \. ~. ,,u1om.i11t-. dlr l'Clnd • 1)1')'4 er ,.lt·1·r JflR, ~er windo14•,, IJn d .. o toµ ... p lll \..lour .,..al.., · l>n•~ Out \ct) ~ · l'nt'td to ~II t!UJU 81 S1383 BU S3995 ·IOIWITHAM VOU<SWAGEH itA.tJ \\l...,lm1n,h:r . \\ t- in ~~trnin.,t1.·r It(~ 75.'>l b3M 7KlllJ 9965 •..................•... '72 POHT1AC ARHIRD l'"i, l'H. A 1C . 1111 ° rn.il-ulilh' ( 715.I L(/ I SAVE!! RAY FU.DEBOE Honda Iii ,\l...,'lll ·~:NTElt OH 11<\I NI-. 830-7600 '1 I F 1rt:btrll !11 U'o l .,d t·rd1cl.'. Bl'lo~ bl~. Xlnl. rood PS. l'H \1C. $2000 ORO ICCI !JW!I W ,\ ;-. T l:: 0 · 1 .I 1 -1 1-\~bcnf \tu.-.t ho.• in xlnt 1·ond CJll !lbll IU 3 . !.462 ;;.oo 9970 •..•.....•...•......... bl T Hird I ownt-r G1111tl ~JIJC :'lot•W llro•-. bJ\t run, well. M akc 01 r CHEVROLET '17'' ~m 17(111 lml't'n"I llw)' VeCJ:I 9974 \orbd t...nda ~2M 7272 •••••••··~-··•••••• 9957 ..............•.•..•... • t l'1nt , "" , •01 , ..... 4 111 I••,.. I\ rt111 .... , ,, • f ' • \ ' ... , ";-; ! ·~•·r lfJ I> t 11.,, ~ 'I I ·1•1 : 11 " do·• I .a r ~~' • c Jfl • ,-; '''·" lln'S Vt>Ra ttatchback . A1C \.I:""' llr.....,, i.:d mile . l(d • 111111 ,1.:i.)11 \1011 ·Fr1 il'\1 •,I;!~~ t..'\l :!hi 11ui.. I \. I "•'Wen).!, :w .·~"' nu f" ··~1.t 1·onfl Vu•t• .11· " •If" 'IX.o'I .>l'l )!l).)f 'it.ii it.ii\ )\t"Jm. ~.u.~ ~L! ...;..i'I V..u.llAdlll'll-'' Alfto~ U1•d •··•··················· ................•............•....•.•••.••.... ************************ BA 'S BARGAIN CORNER *********************** YOU R CHOICE ••• ONL '1 •399.'i .,., ,_...,..,.~ ..... - "18 .... t'Ala__,.,..._ .at.: ~ •3995 ... ~ 'TI a lJI CK OT1'T£ Wi\GOllt HERE J\ RE JUST 8 EXAM PLE~~ "'78 ,.... ~·" ..,"·' '°""'.ai "•• ... ~ ~ ~­... ) ·n •\TMtNat• ......... 9800 Autos, Mew HOO Aatot. H•w 9800 ....... . ,,00 ISl6.Sl I011Ul0t ,.. .. .......•....•.•.....•.• ......................... .••..••..•.....•.•..... •···•···•······•··•···• We Appreciate your business! NEW '80 LINCOLN CONTINENT AL MARK VI 2-DOOR 5366 74 ~~MTH • +TAJ ·-Oft_,._ ... c.. -···-'-----, .... _,_ ··--.. , .. _., , __ .... ,. Lindau ~ root, 1oun1t9 l.tmQe. •llU1TWnated entry ayslen'I Ult wl>eel aoeeo c:onrrot. ~ ooor toc!IS. CUSIOfl' p.Mlrlplng, Wlf9 w""4 ~ f80ea3I (4921 NEW ·ao MERCURY'IOICAT SANT A· ANA LINCOLN-MERCURY 1301 M. TUSTIN AYI. IN SAMTA AMA 547-0511 - "7aaAT8l/Nale 161-t~ ~­... y •3995 .,. ..... f'Ala...... = •3995 •3995 ... ~ .,. lltJICK tt.~Tlla" -~_,. ~f'TVVI ,,_ .. ... ~ '2995 "19 a \JICK SK "•~WK f73'l(~ ,... .. ... ,. '5995 '4995 .,. mnw •~u.., CIAllllC ,~ ,.... .. ,r '2995 MANY •••• T• alee8E Faom EN'l1RE INVENTORY REDUCED! ' WC'nn.--•c•it ........ \41_.,.__ ...... . ........... .._ ... .._._..,,. ---.. _......, __ _ TS•nL.MT. •ll!N.ell&wt .... , .. , , ..... I ~OPE '{OU WON'T N\INO EATING l{OUR USVAL DOG FOOCJ TON16~T FINAL SPORTS I ~OV 6~T lvE WERE GOING 70 62 SE~VI NG GRILLED SWO~OFIS~,eur . I GUE 55 WE'~E NOT ASK ~lM A LOT OF TOUGl4 QUESTtON5! LOCAL WANT ADS THAT 5 TOO BAD.J LOVE GRILLED SWORDFISH l(OU KNOW ~ow ro GRILL A · SWORDFISH? LATE~, PLEASE .. I CAN'T EAT WHEN l'M , LAUGHING! NANCY By Ernie Bushmilf er · . NANCY, YOU HAVEN'T TOUCHED YOUR SPINACH COME ON-- EAT IT IT'S VERY HEALTHFUL FOR LITTLE GIRLS LATEST TESTS PROVE TJ.1ATSPtNACH PRESERVES TµAT G\RLISH FIGURE . .. NOW, NANCY--! WAN T YOU TO EAT THAT NICE SPINACH I'LL C OOK YOU SOME MORE LATER A06EY OPEN~ UP™E DOOR OF HER HOME r o ANYONE ANO EVE~ONE WHO HA~ A PR00LEM .' . cse-r 1"1"' ?.' NOW DLJRI NG POS-r-oP, we CAN KeeP PeeKIN ' INSIDES TO see 1"HA-r e veR Y'-rH IN G 'S G OI N ' OKAY'/ ~AM, ·ARE YOU CERTAIN THAT PAUL WANTS ro SEE ME ? -.... Yc1.. ...,.:.~ 1.-!•f; c...:: ,..l\J'1H6 ONE: /'<NILL "cmlD--""'I ~-,~e 1H~E c OETH OELACORD ANO HER OAU6HTER ARf COMIN6 TO 5TAY f-ORA WHILE I 0 lo~ No ~1 0 --- -----------~·------------ WHEN YOU ~/U' TH15 OlD F~IENDANO MER DAUGHTER ARE GOING TO STAY AT 5PENCER FARM& FO R A WHILE , A~E 'rOU TALKIN6 JN TER ... 15 OF DAY:;, OR YEAR5, M15S SPENC£R :> •,'S I GH :- AN' ,l'.. 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'Tt:• w 111 (..,,.,. 1 L n •u.Jtf'h ~ '' S.n ... ~llt •1 ~ • II CJ llUlf• C•1•,I C1·e =-------!•: O.·•·---- ACC•n•---------~:I M -- c .., _______ ~'lff--1 ~--- ····------------------------· • The Varstty Sport, America's best.. lling 10-spe d bicycle • Long 14' t. g and depei ab~ DAILY PILOT I ,._..,~ .. ..,......... -uwwm~..,..--.....: I ... ____________________ ... . ---- 5'111111 .. __ .a I ....... • "Ala." f-, ~ '41 ~IM ........ ll f 10011 .... e ·~ "' ,...... ~ S!ny -caol --- ~ Sting -Killerbees aloft! FOR 808 BERGIAND. Seaeawy of~ ....... ,.,.. c6:. .... .,.. the Mtc..~b-. .. wir .... ~- ..... to Amctca? -H.G., a.w.o.• at,, Old&. e At every opportunity we haw tried to place the Africani:zled bee situation In b proper peaspecttve and to alay unfounded fears about these hybrids. At the same time, we believe thaa the raearch on Alricanilled bees Is ma><· Ing signlficant contributions to the sdence of agricultwe and the bee· keeping industry AM<e. H Alricanlzed bees never reach the U.S .. our sden· lists believe that the research will have been frWtful in adding to our know!· edge of honey bee mati]'lg biology and behavior, factors affecting swanning and migration, and honey bee population dynamics. Thus, If the bees should reach th ls country, we wlD be in a better position to deal with them. FOR'REP. CORINNE BOGGS. {D.-La.) What~ 9ho.ld ~ t..w -~ W'Ofk? Aad why se then., n 1111 If? -S.D., Mwhp•, Mich. • 'M>men must have a solid educ:aDon. Only 16 of the 435 members of the House are women. This small number ret1eds their ~ In such service -dis- ruption of their personal liYes and of their families'; the maintenance of two homes; and the long distances they must travel between them. FOR NIKOLAUS R. HANSL. profenor of medical chemistry, Crieghton Universly. Omaha. Neb. I• then~ cMncc of~ MeatofY Aid CliiiiF c.od--. tually being nwbted ~? -Buel R. ~ 8-clNlood, N . .I. • We do expect that a compound of the PRL-8-53 family will eventuaJJy be marketed. Regulations require us to go very slowly. A drug projected for possl:>le chronic use requires a most intensive safety evaluation. FOR DIANE l.ADD. learured In CBS-lVs Ab An ""'* man kJndlv dl9paMd to •uib • u bec•=c ol ,am' rok • OM? -W J ., Lab Chwla, La. • Yes. l researched the ;:>b so l know when they're per· f<X'rlWlQ wel. But I onoe ~ about the sesva. and a wallresls retoned that those who newr waMeci on tab6es shoukl keep their mouths shut But I was a "waitress" ~ and It got an award (J1le British Academy Award) for Ab Doesn't~ 1-kre Anymcn. FOR ntE •ASK9 EDITOR a. M ar. dwlt Rada W.-rtcl Is•~ cAliiaw • tlw a a. II a her nile ol dw -..._,.. T,-ill dw _,., M Illy Cldllhn? -ILS.., S.... l<aa. • Ruth says she's like most pec>s>'e -she's no saint. but nor is she a sin- ner. Then. to keep the record straight, she owned up to something she did a few years ago, a deed which she calls ··a case ol bmg a\lel to be kind." Seems that a few years ago, her son, then in his early 20's, was dating a girt of whom Ruth Shes ndho-D1t nor sinner. disapproved. She devised this plan to thwart the relationship: 1be girl, In an attempt to locate her natural mother, was placing ads in newspapers: Ruth hired a woman who would "Pretendft to be the girl's mother and filled her In on the girl's background. The girl feD for the ruse and was so busy gei- ting to kno w her Mmom • that she had no time for her beau FOR MIKE DOUGl.AS, tall<-show host ' Sc...., Y'C*'rc a p -vc-a to -.i wtda; ew A1J it'• Im· 11 iw'M ID 9d --. widl ll'Oll-W'hk:h .. ar.? -BA, F .. RMr,. N... e I think rd be considered easy to get along 'Nth. That doan 't mean that I don't haw h~ standards. I can't do the show ~ the whole-hearted support and perbmanoe of the sa2lff and aew. Fortunatefy. I have been wori<lng wkh truJy dedicated professionals. So there isn't much occask>n b me to explode. FOR JUDY WOODRUFF. NBC-TV couespondent S1Dce Vo" ~ the White Home. what bm been your _,. c-=-e ••la ._. tben? -N.M., Remo, Nev. • There has been no most ~uk ~t . The most dlfftcuJt thing about COYel1ng the \Nhle House is that the reporter ls e:xpeded to be an '1nstant expert" - knowledge.able about whatever topic Is Important on that particular day Of week. Most frustrating is getting lnfonnatiorl' from the Whle House staff. FOR MJOIAE1. D«JRAM ol ABC-lVs OM IJ#e ao I.Joe Do,_ bw ~ ~taillldN ol dw ........ ""'* 11'-9 a. ..,._ ,_ bioi9? -R.C., & fn~. low. • Sewral summers ago, I worked In the detec:tiYe divi- sion of a poac. deplrtment, so I do haw tome pnliCtical experie1 a In poke work. 1 hung around the detec- tives, and rm sure that my c:kwlopment of the Vince Wolek charactu Is based on dl09e cxper~nces, but l hewn't oon9doutty rToocWed Vftly .&er anyone. 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GreAflllla. c~ uc1 Caracu. 1be acc~oa are fanmtic, the sigbb unbelieYable, m tbewbole tripwil ~ ~- 1011MD: ........... ,.. ........... .. ......... ,. ....... _.... ... ,.. .... _ _ ..................... _ ........ -................................ _. ............... ~ ...... ·--.. ............... ,. ...... _ = ...... ......................... _ ·-.............................. c...,.. .. ................................ .............................. ............................. ........... a. .................. ..... ............................... =-s:i:-~ ._ ..... ~ .. • • Rooting for the Red Sox: The Agony and the Ecstasy The Boston Red Sox hove hod 13 winning seasons in a row -more than Of.IV other major league team. But they houen ~ won a ~ Series sinc.e 1918, yes 1918, when a kid pitcher named Babe Ruth overwhelmed the Chicago Cubs. By Satry Stovro m el J ohnson is a rather typical Boston Red Sox fan; his ·devotion is slightJy schizophrenic: pessimism wrapped in optimism. John.son is in the insurance business, and while staring at his beer in a locaJ bar, ex- plains. "I've been foBowing the Red Sox exactJy 35 years. And it tool< me almost all thal time to tigwe out that God must have created the Red Sox to test us. "There's no other explana- tion for them "Listen. here," Johnson continues. "In 1946, '67 and '75 they win the pennant, but lose the Worid Series in seven games. Meanwhile. in 1948 they lose the pennant in a playoff. in '49 they lose o n the last day of the season. In 1972 and '77 they lose the pennant on the last weekend ol the season. In 1974 and '78 they blow big I• MMLT~T ........ - leads. and of course, rhey lose 10 the Yanks in the '78 playoff. Like I say. they're here to test us ." On the surface, though. evetything \lolOUld seem to be just fine. The Red Sox are perennial contenders and have the most winning sea.sons in a row of any cunent major league dub -13 -induding two pennants. And the Red Sox am certainly bash tha1 baU. Last year they led the American League with 194 home runs a.nQ a . .283 team batting average. The Agony: Bos· ton Red Sax cap- tain Carl Yas- tnemskl bows his head in frustration In 1978 after reoJ- iz:ing his lleam ls /im.hed for vet another~. So why are Red Sox fans wrench ing their hands IO frustration? A major part of Red Sox lore - and theu-unpredictability -uwotves their home. charming and unique Fenway Pa~. Buih in 1912. rt has real grass. aregular dimensions and ,u1t1ng edges that cause batted baDs to ricochet at precarious ang&es. And then there•s the Green Monster In left field -a 37-foot-high ~wall onJy 3 15 feet down the line from home plate -that can tum a wind·biown pop fly Into a home run as easUy as it turns dari< ha.rs into gray on the heads of the pttchers who try to do their thing there. It's olten soid that no lead '5 safe tn a game p&ayed at Fenway. Fenway Part< only holds 33.536 peopk I yet OWf the past sbt ye.al'$ the Red Sox hlwe drawn more fans than any octlef American l..qguc team. lalt year 2.3 m9on ~ lnto the pmtt·. oonrt ti, many INo the cheap bieacher se.lts. wtuch go on sale JUSt hours before game nme T d<et sales are up this year as well Yet. gnpmg about the Red Sox might "" be Beantown · s favonte pastime Srtting down the bar from Mel Johnson is Scott Russel. an ac:coun· tant When he and htS w1fe. Ann. got married three years ago. they spent then-honeymoon in Wmter Haven. Fla -watching the Red Sox m spring !raining. Scots. s f oDowed the Red Sox smce 1958. bur a few seasons ago he sowed ~ on the t~m that he has since boycotted then games He's pamcu\arly down on manager Don Zlmmer "He wouldn't know a pitcher if it bit him on the butt." says Russel "The trade of Bill Lee was the last suaw " Aher the 1978 season. Zimmer and the Red Sox unk>aded Lee, a left-handed startJng pitcher. to Mon· treal Lee. an outspoken fellow who ruffled the Red Sox management. was popular wi1h the fans. who loved his bizane antx:s and blunt sense of humor. With the Expos last year Lee won 16 g.iimes and was the besr lefty In the National League In rerum for Lee . the Red Sox gor Stan Papi. a u tiliry infielder who hit a less than robust .188. As Russel is fond of pointing out. ~Not only did Lee win 16 g.iimes, he hit higher than Papi did! Lee baned 216 .. Zimmer has been a perfect foil for the fans' abuse. He 1s short. far. bald. with an ever-presenl cheekful of chewing tobacco, and he speaks hactu.red English. Yet, ageless Sox star Carl Yastnemski says, "Zimmer's dooe one helluva job since he's been here." And right fielder Owsght Evans adds, '"Zimmer's the best manager I've ewr played for." In Boston. though. his every move is dissected. For example, on Sports Huddle. Boston's longest-running radio talk show. host Eddie Andel- man refuses to allow calleTS to ref er to Zimmer by name. They must use his code name, C hiang Kai-shek. The humor of his aitics Is lost on Zimmer. though ... What makes It bad is if 10 people listen to a tal< show and agree, and those 10 pe~ come out and boo me. it's O .K .. " Zimmer explains. "But it's spread lite poison Ivy." . Another Red Sox fan, Ken Cher- pac:k, who wori<s In a Boston book- store. out.lines a Red Sox theory undenb:>d by many a New England- er. "E~y knows good pllchtng beats good hitting." C hetpack says. "But the Red Sox keep trying to wtn by doing the opposffe. The problem Is. sometimes M woriu. There's still hope. I have 10 admit tt." Indeed then! is. Start ~ Jim Rice. In his first fNe yars tn Che l'Njon, Rice has wenged 34 home n.n a ~. 192 hill, 114 runs bd9d m. 102 runt IDONd. • .566 ~ pm'Clfttllgft, n ~ his end a (ccdnwd} Red Sox {oontinued) .310 average. It is a custom now for opposing pitchers to pay Rice homage by yelping like wounded dogs when he tears into a batting-practice fast . baD. 11le Red Sox also have a gazelle in center field named Fred Lynn who won the batting tide last year by hitting .333. as well as blasting 39 home runs and knocking in 122 runs. And to boot, he is also one of the best defen· siv~ center fielders of all time. Indeed, the entire Red SQx starting lineup is imposing. Seven oi the nine are capab&e of hitting 20 or more home runs a season: Rice, Lynn, Anaheim (i Ol.YMPTc ss OVE?COl\T .t.ll-'Nf[ I' ""'"' 111 t :t I A.''11..11 CPI IOjMf"" WOO.. HAfl(Jfl()ARO ~· VA:"'1MtV GM.llANllED l,lt1~ Yastrzem5'<i. Carlton Fisk, Evans. Butch Hobson and now free-agent acquisition Tony Perez. So strong IS the starting nme. that Hobson. who has often hit ninth over the past three years, has averaged 25 homers and 94 RBis a yeas. As well. the Sox have a fine double play combmabon in shor1stop Rick Burleson and second baseman Jerry Remy and, m addition to Perez. also picked up firebaD reliever ~ Lockwood m the free agent market Tile Sox a~ have a few things working against them. Playing in baseball's toughest division -the American League East -the Sox have to battle defending A L c~mps, the Balti~ Orioles, the Los Alamitos talent laden New York Yankees, the super-skiggmg MJwaukee Brewers and the fast-rising Detroff Tigers And a ma)Of question mark IS catcher Carlton Fisk. formerly the top receiver in the ~ F~ caught only 35 games lase ye.¥ due IO arm pr-oblems. and whether he IS able to catch. or pey reguJariy at aJI (there's ta)( he might mow to frst base). is doubtful. Ille Red Sox have talent. 11le (ans have dabgenc.e. And hope spnngs eternal Ask Mel Johnson. '"Some· times, folk>wing the Red So>< I feel l~e a mule with a carrot tied in front of my nose When they lose. I feel like a ,ad<as.s ~I if the Red Sox wm. I feel like a thoroughbred So. what rawt else can I do -I keep following " ...,,,. ti,,,.,·k•ns P.1 r 1 R111ct' H11j,.,11 Co•.ta Mesa ; BC l 1 • ~ • PH n 1 Fullerton r t ic '-·• • l ii l , "'! r -n1 .. ,n, San Clemente Merrit Pt & Tcms Pa111 ~' ••· Santa Ana Buena Park P,unt t"1· 1 Capistrano Beach L P Horne• C ··nt1 r Vi• " P.11 ! U.1na Point ,., H 1.r ~ r • : E: I Toro '1r1 r n fl 1: 111 ~ I l JI • r ; ~ 1'll1'1•1>.11 Lu,nt • r G;udrn Grove A n1 1r•l'-H1·11 C:1 •'•' l r 11 nr ( 1 •r t • ' Huntington Beach '\' <1r ._ H ~ • ' La Habra v I I I' 11!1' M1ss1on V1c10 v l~'.11.irt Orange 81,,-.I 11• Lt;r. L-f' H r12 Ct·'lkr V1-.1.1 P 11111 Ang<'IS Hornr-C1~r>:<'r \Noodward H 1: .. •c Stanton V1 1.1 P;\ nt Tustin Tl1bl11\, L11111t 1 •r • I -Warning · The Surg eon General Has Oeterrrnned That C1gare11e Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health • ---------------------------------------------------- A Special Family Weekly Poll What's Yout Opinion on. These nmely Issues? Here's your chance to make your feieMlgs known about impor-for most Americans. These are queitions about which your tant local, national and international issues and also to be a part opinions can be made to COW"lt -if they are firsl heard. Please of a futW'e FAMILY WEEKI. Y story. Listed are 42 questions we take a few moments to fiD in this questionnaire and mail to the con9der to be of strong present and future s9li6canc:e address giYerl bek>w. NATIONAL ISSUES NOT YES NO SURE 1. Ha1 the Jimmy Carter Presidency been a generally good lnfluenoe on the coun1ry? 2. Among today's candidates fO{ the Presidency, 0 0 0 do we have equals lo our best past Pre:Sidents?O 0 0 3. If Government spending were to be cut to fight Inflation, where should the ax fall hardesa? 0 Mlltary spendJng 0 Social welfare PfO!J'am5 0 Government agencies 0 Other _______ _ 4. Does our country need new and dramatic economk measures? 5. Is Government doing enough to create ~· fot ttl09e not worldng? I. Would you lower enwonme:ne.al goals today 0 0 0 0 0 0 becaute of energy and economic troubles? 0 0 0 If IC). In wfWM way? 0 Dig more coal 0 OewJop all.emative e:nezzi sourc.es 0 BulKt more nude« power plants 0 Other __ _ 7. How would you a>merW energy? .. 0 Guoine redonlng 0 ~ taJleS on gasoline purchale9 0 HigheJ-gas prices &. AJ ~t. are nudear energy plants sale . mo~? I. h quota-hJring needed to compensate fOJ race 0 0 0 and sex discrimination? 0 0 0 10. Do you favor the deatti penaky for murder? 0 0 0 11. Should po •sslon of handguns, except by polk:e, be banned? 12. Should the CJ.A. be fuly accountable to Congress? 11. Should women be drafted Into the miltary? 14. If to, should they serve on combat duty? 16. Do you suppon the Equal Rights Amendment? 1&. Would you \/CM for a woman &o be 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Praklomt? 0 0 0 17. What wl determ.kle your vote for President this year? 0 Politlcal pmty 0 The candidalei ~allty 0 SUnd on mues 0 Olher -------- 1L Do you know who your own ~ a?D 0 ' 0 11. Do you trutt your-··~? 0 0 0 2ID. Do you haw faith In the St"9tY of ~ •8 whole? 0 0 0 21 . What Is the mOlt lmponant Issue facing us? 0 lnftation 0 Uva In the Penian Gui ... 0 Ei*!W 0 GrowSlg laUllon wllh the SoW!t lJNon 0 Reidons between llrMI 0 Other ___ _ and the Antb l\llllons OUR LIVES NOW NOT YES NO SURE 27. Should the US Gowmment make avalab6e more health HrVices, whdl ukimarely wouJd be paid for through taxes' 0 0 21.. Should a woman have the nght to choose for henelf whetMr or not to haw an abomon' 0 0 21. ShoWd aplc:lt so tcerM!S and obran&s be banned from tome eoleNlnment' 0 Movies 0 lV 0 Nailer 30. Which communications medium do you con sidei most believab&e In reporting news' 0 Newspapers 0 Tdevtsaon 0 Radio 31 . Should diYorCed parents receive )Otnl custody oJ ther c:hSdi-en? 0 32. Should local school boards be !JVen dtsae:t>on · 0 ary OllJUllJC5hlp Ololll!r books lrl their schools' 0 0 33. Are today's schools adeq~ prepanng chil- dren b the future' 0 0 M. How o&en do you .aend c:tiurch Of temple compared to five yean ago., 0 More olten 0 l...as often 0 Aboul the same OUR FUTURE 36. Is • ~ thal OYJ chikiren and ~andchlldttn will lead fuller. mott sabsfying lives than today's 0 0 0 0 0 ~n? 0 0 0 .. Wil marriage lade In imponancc? 0 0 0 ~. Is there less risk of nuclear w• today than 10 years ago? 0 0 0 31. Upon which of these does the future survival ~ security of the human race most depend? 0 Dttente 0 The U.N. 0 Our own military preparedness and me:ngth 0 A stronger worid organlz.alion than the U. N - 0 A~ "tewlutlon~-a prO!Jam to find ways to make man a more peaceable anlmal 0 Other'~----------~~~~ •· Should the U.S. c:Mvebp an efficient $\/Rem of high-tpeed ~ trains? 0 Aaota the U.S. 0 ~ majof cities 0 Noc at al 40; 15 the U S. the best counby to Ive in today? 0 0 0 .C1. wm lhe U.S. be the bait OOUNry to Ive In owr the nnt 50 years? 0 0 0 u. How do you geMTaly feel about the fututt? 0 Things d gd bitter 0 Things wll gd WOf'M 0 Thirlg5 wll my about the same F.u W&Ja.J R11 lllt'S: .. a Part of a Future FN&Y WIB1.Y thofJI j • z ' r 5 .... iii I c I WORLD ISSUES 22. An we jwd6ed In using the CJ .A. and mllltary techniques to dlsupt Communist akeover at- PLEASE NOTE: Wl...,_10"' ,......, ,..__ nwtlour~ i Md ,,... no ..., ltWI Mey U, _,, ta: tempts abroad? 0 0 0 21. What c:henga In the wont trouble you matt? 0 Commun .. gains worldwide 0 lnae·11ed Antb ecot~ power 0 The Third Wottd ~ In thc U.N. 0 Odna 0 And-~llln ~ ndlionalv friendly countries 9UCh - hn, ~Md Mexico k Should the U.S. c:ondnue 11 llr'Oftll aapport ~ t .J ......., 0 0 0 I & Should tt. U.S.,......_ the,,_..,. U.. I Ion 0.,... >t •• CP.LO.)? D D D I a Should the U.S. try herder to ~ wort1tn9 O O I ,...,,. wlh the Sovt.t lWon? o Ttmety ,......_ FAMtl.YWEEIU.Y, P.O. Box ~120, New YC>ftl. N.Y. 10022 ! W.'d ... you to lncUcal• yow N11M below, •hhOuOh It It not ,.qulNd. ,..._ t.e..,,. to wrtt. 1n 'f"4I dty anct ... ,.. I Name J SINet Oii P.O. uBox""'-------------- C4ty __________ SC..t• ZJp ___ _ S.:M O F D AOk Undet 11 0 Aligl8Med Yoler: Democrat 0 ...,...., Stat..: MM1ed 0 &angle 0 .,. 0 ... 0 eo.. 0 16enda.. 0 oe.. __ __._.a None O • I I t I I ------~·------~--~-~~----------------------------~~-I •• , ... .,M91L..,,..., ... - Lefties Need · Love, Too By Janet Weine< Gerald Ford . Robert Redford, Marilyn Monroe, Dan Ayk- royd, Julus Caesar, Jack the ~ -what do they haver. common? They are or were left-handed, and that makes diem members of a minority In this right- handed society. (Only about 1()..15 percent of people are left-handed.) Life hasn't ex- act)y been easy for the southpaw. but now things are changing. Actualy, the worid may not have always been a right- handed place. "Some time ago," says Kay Harmon. owner cl the Southpaw spe· daJty shop In Dallas, "an ar · cheological dig turned up left-handed. tools from Stone Age trbes. This Indicates that there were probably as many left -handed people then as there were right-handed." ''Dumg the Bronze IViJe'" writes Michael Barsley. author of Left-Handed Peo· pie , (Wilshire Books) "right· handedness must have as- sumed a physical domi- nance. Later It assumed a physiological and social dominance." The Latin word for left is actua.ly sinister. Left-handednas was until recentfy even considered a handicap, somethtng that shoWd be changed. Suet. theories usually were carrled . out by tying a child's left hand behind his beck OI by nllJl)lng his left hand wMh a ruler. Southpaws, beMt by re - llrtcdol as from a rtght-handed world , do Indeed face prob- &ems. Conlider the student whme d oom desk has a rlght-handed arm rat; the spkala on his notebook hurt his left wrtlt • he writes and the Ink snun • he mows his hand acl'09 the page. Are lilflia ~ ..... In bulfnetl? '1n CS· .., ~ ... H.mon ,..,..._ "Molt desb hlwe equlpmn sud\ • adding mactma on the rWrt. Left-hlnded den· dllll and fW9IOM .... UM ~-handed tooll ... And the pobltlN ol .wsy- dey • b the portlldlr .. further compounded by a battery of put-downs, such es: "left-handed compli· ment," which implies a sly~­ suJI. The le/t hand is neva raised to take a solemn oath. or offered in a handshake. But now prejudice against the southpaw is easing off. In fact. there ar~ now many shops where Items can be bought that will make life simpler for the "sinistral" (left-handed) portion of the populatk>n -Items such as left-handed scissors; rulers and yardsticks thnt read from right to left : left-opening notebooks. There is even an organization called Lefthand- ers, International, Inc. Based in Topeka, Kansas, it has 6 ,000 members. Psychologists have recent· ly researched the relntk>nship between left·handednes.s and Sln&ate< la Latin f()( left. onc:f Q left..nanded com- plmeot la an lnlult. creative accomplishment. The right side of the brain. which controls the left side of the body, Is the seat of emo· tion and creativity. and Abram BLlu, prolessor cl psychiatry at New yen UnM!lsily, no11es that the ~ percentage °' left-handers among dl09e who are prom- inently ae.attve may be far ~ than chance. The lst °' laieneied left-handers ... elides Michellllli igalc>, leonlw· do da \Ind, Pkmeo. LeRoy Neiman, 8enjamn F1a.-,1, · awte ~. 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Qaidl ._. ..... ._, ~ Andenen window --lecemenl s,yetem euatom- ftta .tock~ Penna.shield windows to Y'irtu.alty any window openins. _____________________________ _,_ ______ __ ! Oet.udtJ ............. ,. ...... ~ ,.. ......... , 1'1c A '1 -o... .... II,~ MN - ..-. ... anEEOOPYatUte ~ .................. ... ,.,. • t. ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ....,..,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cl1 ---"-~~-~-,__~~~~--~ ............ ,_ .__ __ _ - -------.. ___ .,,.. __ _ __, The Health and Welfate Of Patricia Hattis By L.B. Taylor Jr. On May 5, two separate c.obinet· rank Gouemment ogendes were formed from the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (H.E. W.). They are: the Department of Health and Human Services, by far the Jarger of the two, which is respcm· slble for aU branches previously under H.E. W ., with the exception of those involving education; and the Depart· ment of Education, which will be responsible for all matters on educa· tJon. Former H .E. W. Secretary, Patricia Honts, who has been publicly supportive of the change ("EduroJjon deserves its own place at the Pres;. ·....._ dent's table when national policy is made"), now heads up H.H.S. Sev- eral weeks before the chongeouer, FAMJLYWEEKLvspenro day with Har- ris to get o gSmpse of what it is like to run a massiue Gouemment agency. A t 7 :30 In the morning -a time when most wori<ing Wash· lngtonians are sipping coffee at home or are fighting com· muter traffic on their way to the office -Patricia Roberts Harris, the highest ranking woman in the U.S . Govern· ment, Is already at her desk. Dressed stylishly, Harris, 55. begins her day at headquarters in the Hubert H . Humphrey Building on lndepen· dence Avenue by attacking the never· ending pile of paperwork that has ac· cumulated overnight. She calls this her "basket time." For an hour, free of the phone calls, appointments and meet!~ that will crowd the rest of the day, she reads the newspapers, goes over briefing reports, scans news digests al the department and signs conespon· dence and other documents neces· sary to Its daOy functioning. In fact, one of her toughest tasks during her first year on the job (she tool< over from Joseph Califano In August of last year) has been to "get a handle" on the vast sllie and scope al the bureauaacy she runs. (H.H.S. has 150,000 employees, as did H.E.W.) There Is, for Instance, the giant Social Security Administration. There Is Medicare and Medicaid. The Public Health Service lncludes the Food and Drug Admlnlstnttion; the Center for Disease Control; the Nadonal In· Stttutes al Health; and the Alcohol. Drug Abuse and Mental Health Ad· ministration. 1lMn ·are admlnlstra· dons for Agtng: Nadve Americans; Public Servk::es; Rehabdltatk>n Ser· vices; and Children, Youth and 14 • '"-y WOKLY, M-r 11, ._, --...-...., --------- Families. And ~ are tield Offlces and employees In ewry pocket of the United States. Prompdy at 8:30, Nathan Stark (former Undersecretary al H E. W . now holding the same position at H.H.S.). and Randy Kinder. Hams's executive assistant. enter her hand· some. comfortable office. which IS adorned with photos al ~ Secretaty with Pres.dent Carter, Hubert Hum· phrey and former President Lyndon Johnson Over coffee. Starl<, Kinder and Harris discuss events al the pr~ day, the schedule for today and uJXOfTllng items. Starl< briefs Har· ns on his previous day's meeting with New Yori< City officials, who have asked for funds to keep a financially troublei1 hospital in East Harlem from dosing. The three aAso discuss the status of new nursing-home regula· lions, new regulations governing day· care centers and a major trip Harris will make to Africa. A few minutes after nine the meeting breaks up on a humorous note. Hams kids Stari< about a luncheon meeting hi is to attend at the White House. He has been at several such meetings ln the presence ol the President, yet has never met him or shook his hand. "Today is the day." she tells Stark Harris works alone for about an hour on a speech she is to give at a C..m1'11Wt&611a .. ,...,... for,_~ Lool~ ond lw l.o-l.eo, l>ifallm ,_..,OU,~ ond "'°""-coupon'°' ~°'*~· .................. Morwoe.__....., .. ,., •• , fi.Z&.,. ........ Tut! Seoemry. Jlanlced by Pres. Cater and ~ husbaKJ. w.orn Beasiey Hanis $220 bition a her command. i I luncheon meeting ol the Women's National Democratic Club. She also concentrates on freshly rewritten drafts ol the department's budget for fiscal year 1981. which will be an- nounced at a press conference in two days. (The budget for H.H.S . - about $220 billion bemg reques&ed for '81 -is 0rger than the budget of every individual country in the world except the United Srates and the Soviet Union.) At 10:30 A.M .. U S. Congressman Henry Gonzalez of T exa.s calls on Hanis. After a few minutes ol smaD ta.I< and pleasantries, Gonzalez asks for her help. Again, It is a hospital. l11is one, ln San Antonio, also Is hav- ing financial trouble, and if operations are curtailed, he tels her. there will be \arge-scaAe ~ ol l>'acks and Mex.lean-Americans. She tells him ol a task force that Is looking Into these types of problems, and she arranges for a staff specialist to get together with GonzaAe:z. He leaves satisfted. R few minutes later, at 10:44. Hams marches from her office into a conference room down the hall. Several staffers are seated around a long table; about haW are men, haW women. Most are young. Harris sits at the oenter of the fable.. This Is a briefing on the Social Secwtty Admln1stralion budget. For the. next how they go owr questions that Harris ls lkeJy to face when she gtws lei1111oony on the budget before ~ com- 'm1ttea. The atmosphere ls looM and relaxed, and there .. Plnty of five- and-take. Harris encourages them to speak frankly. Her phlloeophy is to hire the veiy best people pold>le, tell them what they .. to do and then g.t dlG1) to s1rwtch to the ablolllte llmJll of their capdtla. Molt of her wodatls ....n to thrtw on the chllmge. But the Seacllly ts not wllhout t. atlk:s Some haw caled .. tough. aloof • .... and harshly demanding of MlibcAdliilltlti. She Mo hM been dac:rt.d ... ddk:uJt. diltant penon who hM troutM ~og the kind of rapport with· worbrs that .. (continued} 'Am.Y WllJU.Y, Mey tt. ,_ •ta t The Health and Welfate of Patricia Hatris (continued} necessary for good morale. Nor is Hams, like any comparable person In high public office, totally free ol controversy. During her Senate confirmation hear- ings, David Stiph, a former Housing and lhban Devel- opment (H.U.D.) employee, accused her ol failing to deal effectively, whlle she was Secretary ol H .U. D.. with what he called ~ viola- tions ol H. U. D. regulations involving the misappropria- tion of millions ol dollars in North Carolina. As a result ol his whistle -blowing, the employee said, he was transferred and the alleged fraud was glossed aver. The department's me Itself creates controversies, too. There have long been re- pons ol huge Medicare and Medicaid foulups and ripoffs. Bu t overall, Hanis has gotten generalty high marks from contemporaries and critics alike. Some called her unquaJified when she was appointed H.U.D. Secretary in 1977, but two years later, Representative Henry Reuss ol Wisconsin, chairman ol the powerful House Banking Committee, said she was .. the best H.U .D. Secretary ever." Even Senator William Proxmire, one ol the most caustic critics In Wash- ington, admitted that "she's obviously on top ol her job." One co-worker says, "she's demanding, but she gives a lot back ... At 11 :50, the Secretary closes her briefing book and leaves the meeting. She Is driv- en across town to the Women's National De~ cratic Club for the luncheon speech -one ol several she may gjve In a week. Her husband, William Beasley Harris, )o6ns her at the head table. He Is an ad- ministrative law judge ,,,nth the Federal Marltlme Com· mission In Washington. 11\eY have been man1ed for nearly 25 years, and she en- joys OOCMkJnl where they can meet during the day bee.au.. both Niw bulY tchedula and tM demands ol Iha )obi cut heevlly Into mar t1me togdMr. The HlntMs hllw no dM•n. She Ml t9'd they M • 'MILY Wlmll.Y, -11,. - ad vertisem e nt IFYOUNEED TO BUILD UP YOUR BLOOD DON'T COUNT ON VITAMINS Iron poor blood is the most widespread nutritional ailment in America today. In fact, it's a problem that millions of American women face. And all the vitamins in the world can't help, becau8e vitamins don't contain iron. Take GERITOL, America's #Jiron and vitamin supplement. GERI1'0L is so rich in iron, just one tablet each day gives you more iron than even a pound of calf's liver. Plus vitamins that are essential to good health. GERITOL will actually build iron poor blood back to normal. That's what makes it different from just plain vitamins-and so important to you. had certainly hoped to have a family, "but It just didn't hllppen." The Secretary's ~ famQ.; baides her hu. bend Is her mother, Hldren BrodM Roberts, who llva In Chicago. It wes her moehcr. In fact. who ta'°9't he to bfllew that a woman could do ~ lhe ...-.t to. Her talc, to the delight of the audience, Is about wo- men and the efforts to a · pand their role, etpedaDy In gowmnwnl It Is a subject partk:ularlv dear to Pat Har'· rts's hurt. She hes been ftddllia dlla1rnlndon *'°' dw d9y when the WM a 6- )19"-dr:i ....... In Niii- HUD andatH.E W In the nuddle management area, where Harris has the disae· bOoal)I authority to make ap- pointments d irectly, the number ol women in these positions at H.E.W. in· creased 25 percent In her first SIX months on the ;ob Snortty after 2. she Is back at her desk. Nathan Sli!l.Jk. the Underseaetaiy, has re· turned from his White House luncheon, and she asks if he finaDy got to shake the Presi· dmJ's hand. MYes," he says. WI told you'" she smiles. A t 2:35. Harris leads a dress rehearsal of the budget pr~ss con- ference, and finally, a few minutes after 4 :00. she stops to reflect in her office. .. , usually worit to about 6:30 in the evening, then I go home," she says. "We don't go out much at night. and I'm losJng all my friends because I keep saying. 'Let's get together.' and then it seems there is never time to do It." (She takes a briefcase -her w litigation bag" - home with her every night. but she does most of her paperwork at home on Sun- days. "I usually start in around 2 P.M., take a break for dinner. then work until about 11." The Harrises live In a two-story brick horn.: near the Walter Reed Army Medical Center.) For the next hour and a haW, the Secretary wori<s by herself. S he reviews the latest speech changes and sol1s through the papeiwork that has bultt up during the day. At 6 : 15 P.M ., she leaves the office. meets her hus- band, and they go to a Washington hotel where a reoep6on ~being heJd for the U.S. Couleeuoe of Mayon. This is an eledion year. and for poUtical and social reasons, M Is lrnpodant for her to be here. She ha$ been at It for neartiJ 12 h<.iurs now, yet somehow she still ap- 1*'1 frah. It is well past 7 before she cen .... out of ttM! room, alter uncountable more handshakes and hugs. Her day at *t ii ending. T omor- row. M w9 begin anew - with leglslative briefings, dllcullk>nl on ~ NM!· dnnmt JJl"C9'8'N, a Whitt HOUM kincheon, mon bud- g.t wade mid any number ol ~et t~o be II! ...,.. "°" CO\ """"°' ...,.._...~ """'* ord lor ~ °"' ~~ ddt•---........ ord,...,. "°" "°"' ~ wClllf ti() 'fO'JI ~w.itwo bOOI> "°" CO" ~ 'fO" ~~!fl ,.ao...,._...' A meric.ans spend a lot of ltme sitting down. At work ... in the car ... in front of the TV. One result of this sedentary lifestyle has been an increase in the number of people (of all ages) who complain about their "middle-aged spr~d" -those unaltractive and embarrassing bumps and bulges in their hips and thighs. Dieting won't reduce them. And neither will a half-hearted attempt at exercise. But there is something that c.an help. 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Compact FIRST AID KIT Smaller version of 1he Regular ~ Kil Contains • bak: suppty of -. ~I first •id produe1S. tnciudea. ..:11.;..;_._ .... ....., =-~ / first •Id oulde. ~ FAmllY CAfDPING (continued) Find the Best Compg1ound- Site Unseen 8y P~Dranov F inding a place to camp for the night -or f« the week -is a k>t different these days than it was when the pioneers were exploring the wilderness. The pioneers, after aU , didn't have RV's and most ol the comforts ol home with them. But even with all the 20th-century conveniences, camptng today ks a bit man? complex than just pulling up and plugging In. F« a truly en)c>yable vacation, it helps to start out with a pretty dear idea ol where you 're go- ing and what you 'U find when you get there. The romance ol the open road loses much ol its appeal when you can't find a clean, comfortable place to stop. An indispensable aid for all the ava&labttity ol water. electricity and sewer hoo«·ups and to recrea· tional facilities for yourself and your childn?n If you're stopping just for the night, you may want to forgo the expense ol hook-ups and use the public toilets and showers. • What accommodations are you looking for? Do you want to hook up to water and electric fadlmes? Will you need supplies from a camp store? If you're traveling with children. you 11 probably want a playground and other recreational facillt)es. • U you 're planning a few days' stay. wiO you need public transporta· tion to nearby tourist attractions? • WiD you be using tents? U so. be sure the campground has sites set askie for tenting Once you've selected the camp- The romance of the open rood loaea much of tta oppeol when you can't find a dean, comfortable place to stop. campers Is a good campground di- rectory. There are severaJ that list and rate most ol the 18,000 public and private campgrounds In the U .S. and Canada, including fuD-service campgrounds. with stores, laundries, water. elec1ric and sewer hook-ups and a dlOioe ol reaational ac- tivities. Plotting your trip with a directory enables you to be fairty amain ol what you'U find at the end ol the day. By estimating how far you expect to trawl, and alowfng fat saops along the way, you'I always haw a ~ klea ol the vic:S\ly you 1 be In when l 's time to make camp. TI.n, before deciding where to stay, you've got to ask yourself a few pertinent questions: · • How long do you Upect to stay? Due to fuel shortages and ~ com, you may dl009e to trawJ a shorter diltance this summer and stay put once you ftnd a plaoe you ... And because tt... n-v be a premium on space at ~ nw rmtor tourtlt Mlledb• or dlla popu1w with 9ght11 rn, lt'a bal lo rwrw tpeee In .et,,,.,.. at popum --· M.o, the ~ you plan lo -.Yt the ~ prb1ly you tho.aid.;,. ao ,,.. 0.-0............. 11 ., flD F-.vw.a..v ground, plan on arriving by late afteT- noon so you can choose your camp- site and settle ln before dark. The first order of business. ol course. Is to register at the ca.mwound office. Then. selecting your actual site depends on several factors. In general. the moiR important thing to look for Is &eve! !JOOnd. This Is par- tiCularly Important for your RV's refrigerator. which may not wori< properly If It isn't perfectjy &evel. Also.. by to park .so the. side. with .the refrigaator is shaded . U you plan to usie the publiC toi&ets and showers, look fOJ a * as dose to the bathhouse as possi>&e. ·If noc, befcn you hook '-lP to the water °'" eledridty. It's a good Idea to ftrst taste the water -If It's no good, you'll probabty want to use your on- board supply, lns1ud. Aho ched< the waw pnmurw wtth a prasure regu.latOJ (available In RV eccesscxy stcxa) to rnab a.are It's noc too high fOJ your system. Then, eat the camp's eAedricity to be ... the~ .. ~ polar- ... For this, you1 r..t •polarity d..ckout cube ~ Ht tn hadwe .,... If the cube tndlcas d-.'s a pobiilm, don't UM the hook~, and QI the ~ 11*"'8 ....... Once ~"'-WiJ hod.cl up, ....... nod*'G Wt lo do but ... Md~l.i. ("""""-'I) • I I Schicl<Sprimg SaviQgs ~al! , OFFICIAL ORDER FORM 9UY: One to he pectr ... d Sctlidl ~ ..... eq&Mlt number"'~"''°"' ................. oil IMIL: n. Ollc:W<>rds Form ...... ''UPC''~ cut..,,... Sctlidl pectregee purct I if. plus hdng(a) d .. bf9"d fW d wfl ~ d-*>r ol pure"' 111 J, .......... ) .... al ~prtcedrdmd, to: ScHdl.. P.O ... 9304, .. ,..... """· 55'9S. "V W IFUa: MatDr OI ~ prtce ,.....,(upto S1)f1Dr wfl ~ purcti111 J (upto5 .... ). (t' 2 --tlD: A flmag .._ D 11111i* inrhh+ a , ..... -------.... Miii WWW-ofa. Au '*' f1lbmg ............ www.-.... don. (As .. •' H Nlllil ---~) 1 WelWftM ... lef•: CA ... ORMA t:ii: :!!-! .... a.... 113JIH;;.1l e • ._...... Gu..,...,_Cerit.r 2101 Cllelllf M . I ... :1 I t . : ----· -_._ ..... FAmtLY CAmPING (conllnued) ·9 Offbeat Trips Fo1 the Adventu1ous 8y Chuck Cadieux T his year, instead °' your usual camping vacation, why not by somedWig a lime ~­ ferent and more adventur- ous. We offer nine sugges- tions for offbeat camping vacaeion.s that are bound to bring out the P'°' MM!J In you. 1. Have you eYel' gone dinosaur hunting on your camping vacation? Near Ver- naJ. lhah, the National Park Seivtce opmstes a huge dinosaur bone quany where you can waach miiltsmen as they painstakingly chisel stone ~ from dJno5aur bones. Complete spechi let '5 al the biggest dinosaurs are upoeeci ior al to see at doee range. That arc good cainpWlg fadlides nearbl;. You can wander~ the aw aome Nd l"Odl canyons of tf1B land whee once the ~roamed. Theft arv ako good camp- ing t. ... .., at r-tJy Arches National Monument. -wd •--* CIM¥Jnl to apbe there and at nearby Can- yoNands National Paric. 2. If you own an RV . we saaggp" one of the IDOll In· tere:tdng ol al oftbeet ~: the Twin~ c.avan of RVs that wll b1M you aaa. the mota1l8ins ol west- ern Maloo on a ni*oad ftllt. c.ar and then ~ ~ RV on a ~19 feny 8Cl'09 the s. of Co.ta '° La Paz. a.ta c.. .... Sw. You wl dMn haw to tra- ~ 600 n*s of the ones· ...... 8$ Road~ your rm.n to the SU.., bW you'I trawl wlh ~ of a.ctc....11.,,.._ ... Miil .,_ I • 1Hu CMllda a w:c1. RV's, and you shoWd have no prob&em: lhere are even bilingual wagonmasters and mechanics. The C05I al a 21-day trip for two begins at $68:>. Be sure to buy Mexi- can Insurance for· your trip. For lnformatioo on compa- nies 1:hal olfer ttleSe ~. "'11'e to Ownber ol Com- merce. 10 Ovk: Center P\aza, P.O. Box 9738, El Paso, Texas, 79987 3. If you're iree:saed In a bnd<paddng camping 111>. get on board the Cumbres and T obec Scenic raikoad at either end -Chama, N.M .. or An- tonito, Colo. The train snakes its way back and forth owr the state boundary. and you can get oB at one al the aban- doned Wll!I' 5llllcr15 ~ lhe . ~Rlls..You'lbe ... the 8.~foot ~ wllh coo1 ~ a 1ow1y mounlilllr\ ~ You can wall ally '° "*'Y !J>Od CMl .. 19 -w1tKJUt any dml• ag 8t al. Or you can bedq!eCk your gear '° lhe boebn of .._ roa.c Gorge. one of fie mOll '-d&JI spots In New Mako. 4. For the rupd acfven.. turer of any • !JO'IP, how abcu a rtde down a ~ rtua Rubber rails are s*5a a m01t pradDI tar ~ watn INen, but canoes ~ Wie man .... en '°'* to your *-mside ~ *· °'°'* ~ ~ and dlOC* your rtua Float .._,. "9Y &om • 11' metes .., ~---"1a-Kida .. wt*t --In Wal ~ or In Mltv or W!'1ln Ir*> the Gr..t Canyor.. ..... you tXSe the ~ Colo- rado Rlwr on the big l1lfts, wllh ccrr.,aa• boM hind- -Md al NC I I ... fw-nWMd. Or dacerMI the San Juan , a scenic river ltWt\ solitary sandbar camps and excellent fishing for trophy trout. Costs for raft trips can run anywhere &om $125 to $2,000--it all depends what you want. The Rio Grande offers unique float trips through Boquillas Canyon, where the Rio fonns the boundary between Texas and Mexico. Ride fast water between sheer canyon waDs where the sky is a thin * up above. 5. Maybe ii isn't adventure you want -just a change of scenery, a chance to reJax in good campgrounds amidst beaudul surroundings and friendly peop&e . Consider Prince Ed- ward Island, Canada's smalest pro- vince, whkh offers the best parks of al Canada. You'll enjoy uncrowded roads and beaches ..wtl swimming in the surprisingly warm North Atlantic; excelertt smaD and ~ fishing; free aoc:ess to the best dam-<ligging In the world and lobsters priced far below those In the United States. If P .EJ. 's quiet life is too quiet b you, you can drive to North Lake far a day of fishing for bluefln tuna that often top 1, ()()() pounds! You reach P .E.I. over excellent roads leading to Nova Scotia's jump- ing~ spots, then by a short feny trip over to the island. 6 . Have you ever thought of big- cly camping? Fmd yourself a com- mercial campground In the dty (or just outside the city limits). register and then go exploring. Use the city buses, the subways, walk a lot and drive your own rig while you see the sights. Among the most interesting dHes that lend themseJves to this ap- proach are Washington, D.C., Phila- Jelphia, San Frand9co, New Odeans and San °"9o. Pick your cly and start planning early -research will enrich the e:xperienc.e. You can ftnd a listing ol these dty c:amp!J'OUnds in many campground directories. 7. Desert-amping can be a won- derful c:hoioe tf you can take your vacation during the cooler months. Oe9erts are fuclnatlngly different places, v.th • forms that haw e\40lved to meet the chaDenge of an .-id envt· fOfUIWftl. Orgar'I ~ Cactus National Monument in 90Uthem Arizona and Big Bend National P.-k in west To.as se excdent choices. Don't camp in tile dry washes, for an unexpected tatnstonn upstream can cause flash. ~ in nnuta. ff you are for-t.una* ~ to mtw ._.one of the Infrequent rain•, ~1 encounter a cte.t allYe wilh BoWen. No matter where you camp In the ct.at, fie a ~ pan" wtlh tom.one who lg.,_ .... ).QI lhould ridum . .. And ............. Iha ullirnllte In glllllng 8WllY from ..... hows· bomt ~. R..11. ~and plot • ..,.....,.. you ..... ~ and ....... ,.,..~ to, Ind· l"9 vuca own P** cove lo 8ftChor In; you'I be ....... ol YG'lr callll*'9 ~. ~ <*' Nnt houllboMI I ....... _..., .... -.. almost everywhere there are calm waters to operate them on, from the Florida islands to Tennessee Valley Authority lakes to the Sacramento delta in California. Rental costs can run anywhere from $500 to $2,500 a week. Latest development in the houseboating scene is the flat-bed ralt. ltWt\ motors attached. You drive your own RV aboa-d and take off liv- ing in your own RV while at ~sea '1 9. If you live in the Northeast. YoU are within easy driving distance of many camping vacation.s focused on the covered bridges of New Yori<, Vermont and New Hampshire. Camp fdtties are availab&e all along your route. The bridges are loYely rerN-ld- ers of bygone yecws. Contact state tourism departments and local dwn. bers al CQIUI~ b inbmafion about cOwred bridges -~ int, take a look in an encyclopedia in your local bary. For an added dividend. take this vacalion when the trees are begin· ning to show their autumn cdors and the aowds haw disappeared. When I~ . this poc)iet camera is ready in a flash, I mean ready . "--hf ma lJil3 • F.asy rNDydoes it with this Kodak Ettralite JO camera. It's always rwly in a llasb. The c:onYeoient built-in dedronic flub stQps the ldion in de&r, sharp pictuau. And the camera is pocket-size foryour CDllftllience, too. FAffillY CAffiPING (continued) What's New fot the 80's .. 1 ___ .... _ u To beat rising fuel com. v<>u can hooe Vo" RV c:anird aaoa the mouiJ. talm of a.oaton Mexico on o rollrood flot.car. By Don Wright T he campSlg lifesye ol Amer- ica's families wtll change dnt- maticaly in the decade ahead due to rtslng gasoline prices and spot fuel shortages. But even so. the 1980's will be an exciting period for anyone who enjoys looking at the 'M>fld from either a tent flap or the door ol an RV. To begin with, Americans will tum out in record numbers in the 1980's to take advantage of the adMtie:s and fa - dlllies • ~ ol al IWlds. One tooree admates that, by 1990. there wtll be 15 to 17 percent more campers than today. And while the shapes, sizes and ac· ce9llOdes of tomo11ow's recreational vehicles undergo changes for greater energy efficiency, a more dramatic but less noticeable transformation wUI occur at the~ level. Since a age percentage of the RVs bu1lt in the 1980's will be smal unJts without bmhrooms, camp- ground owners will be forced to pro· vlde more restroom facilities, accord- ing to Don Lowe, presktent of the na· lk>nw\dc Karnpgrounds of America (KOA) chain ... And f RV units are go- ing to be tmaler, we wtl haw to pro- Ykie more~ rooms so peo· pie can get out and haw a place to ~····Lowe adds. Parks wdl also be encouraged to pomol!I Oi~ad 8dlYllla ad\ .. bingo contests, cookouts, softball games and batketbel and fishing four- nmnents, In Ill efloet lo .,.... faml- -who .. expected to combat rtslng gadrlc prtca by tpendlng mon lime wldWithe~. Lowe "'*' thlit .,.. .... aa-125 to 35 wtl oompl1le the ..._ *9e Mg· ment of the nation's popu&etlon in the 80"1, and he bdews carnPWC>Und opclllon wlll lttei• llJl to 111tnct dleM people by prOYldSlg '"IUI* tent ...... Md ... ~ ... ,.~ the boun- M •MllLY~Y.-·- daries of the RV parks On-site travel tr aie:rs. tents and perhaps campeig c.atirlS will be rented to famiaes who want to enjoy the campground experience but don't want to tow an RV or pack a tent of their own. Condominium camp- grounds -parks where RV-ing fami - lies buy and maintain their own lots -will beco me Increasingly popular. Before the end al the decade, a new breed al superpari<s wil begin to evolve. These wil encompass huge sections of land ~ a few hours' drive ol major me1ropolitan are.as and will be des9led to prOYide al types ol camping expeilenoes. Fdties will in-- d&de gol counes, swimming pools, tennis c.ourts and rec halls. T he most influential pressures on camping In the 1980's wlll , of course. be related to gasoline costs and fuel 5' apples. Gaso- lne prices alone wtl be ~ to force the nation's RV manufacturers to ledesigw1 their c:am'*'9 vehk:Aes so they are more fuel efficient. Some manufacturers have, wtthln recent months, begun building down-sized, lighter-weight and more aerodynamic tnwf tralers and motor homes. Others me now olferts 19 motor homes powered by diaeJ engines or are con- verting carburetors to use less e>q>en· slve and more plentlfuJ propane fuel as well as guoan.. Several oompa· nla .. ~ low-prc6, ~­ ~t fokllng c..nptng trailers that can be towed by oompact M.doc1~. The ll'Dlllell of new travel tnlAas wtll weigh .... than 2,000 powlCts and have hlch •-W• of bllwem 150 Md 200 ~-(The Nlllional HWi· ~ Tnlk s.fety ~ .... --mates thlll a 10-percent weight reduc- tion CW1 result In a 2-PllUflll Jmprow- ment In fuel ecouomy). 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By early afternoon, she was In the hospbl and her ca ltradlons were coming al regular Intervals. Al. 6:43 P.M., Laura gave birth to a heakhy sewn-pound baby glri. Laura is 16 years old. Owr one m8on teen-age giis be· come~ each year In the Unled States, and more than 600,<XX> al them ainy their prt!9Wldes to term. ~ peran al al ftna pn!9\IWldes among teen.agers are oonoetwd ow al weclod<, and ol those glris who do ~ bril Jte mmriege. one-d*tl are haWlg a ch8d who was coiaodl.'ed pre· n~. And~ the owral ~­ lty nite In ttm CX>Unb'y has declined In recent yeas, teen-agers are beamg a proportk>naly lmger number al chll- dre:n than ever before. In 1977 teen· agers gave bith to ne.ty one-fifth ol al the c:hlldren born il the U.S. "Probably the b6ggat reMOn for the large numbers of teen-.age pregnan- cies today is that more teen-agers are becoming Sb· ualy adtw at • younger age, .. ex- plms Faye Wat- debl' .. esident ol Planned Parent- hood Federation ol Amertca. "'The lncna.. pmttcu- larty among --urlder 15, c.an be attrt>uted to that, as can the na ol lncreue among whk, mkldle<M ~. But ~ '-"'Y-. paa lfng prog,enw '"" nae ewill· llbae, we'd probably tet a furttMr 5()..percent lnc:rnle In teen-age ~." De.pie the evlllleblllty ol bSth- conlrol lnbmmdon, "*'Y ............ ere w*'ated or conluwi when I coma to 1a. '".A lot ol mlllnbma- tlon c:onbtJutel to ........ pNIJ'liln- da," noNI Dr. Amon .... author of r_,. ~ (M.Km9en). Laura -.,-... I t..I • .,_ cs.a ol ~­ CIONrd ~ ....... , M 1•1bie to "'9," llhe edrala, .,_I )ult cldnl me I . WI UMd • rMttm thlt I krMW WM un· • • ~-.v..-.u,""" - sale, and I got pn!9'laf'lt ... Few teen-agers dalm to want to haw chidren al such a ycM.wl9 age. A study by M.wm 1.mk::k and John Kantner. both prolesors in the Oep.trnent al Population Oynamlcs al Johns Hopldns lkUversiy. found that a majony ol prel!J\aOdes ~ because a ooupie ls not e:>q>edkag to haw sex °' because they haw sex so lnfrequendy that they feei dMlt using a regular method ol sale tirth control is not w-an1111ted. Some teens view tirth control as wrong Of dangerous, and akhough few daUn they don., know about c:ontraception, many admlr that II is dB.cull to obtain And mMlY )lm f eef that pre!J'laflCY ls somettWlg that won' happen to them. "Mola~ boll at sex as a~ ol expre:sisiig k>W and affection," e:x- plans Dr. Hass. "but few are ~ to face the ~ ol pregnancy from the beginning al their sexual ac- tMty. In fact, most teen-agers who seek out blrth<0ntrol nfonnatton have been sex~ active for six months to a year.• Thls Ww is echoed by Suzanne Moore. dlredOJ ol the f)zabeth Lund Home, Inc. , a residential center for unwed mothers il Burlngton, Vt. Among those teen-agers who give birth out of wed. k>ck, 87 percent keep their children, 5 percent send the chUd to live with a family member or friend and 8 per· cent give the infant up for adoption. "In our exj>erl- ence." says Moore , "it's usu· ally the better~ucated , <>kier women who are more w8ng to gjve up Iha babies." For a certatn peram · tage of girls, however, keep- ing the baby Is a way to attain a needed sense of security. "There are some girls who are experlendng such famiy twmoil that ~ Is their way of acting out," Moore continues. "h's a means of getting dose to 90me0ne If the family lsn 't answering th.at need." Tile tremendous respoosi- • biity of caring for a chdd qukkly wipes out any naive feelngs about mothemood that a teen-ager might have. Child abuse and neglect hap- pen frequently in homes headed by teen-agers ... At the Lund Home, we also have a Family Resource Center for kids who se high risks for abusing Iha chid '" explains Moore. "We often see the girls who've been residents here coming beck through for help In coping." Many teen-age mothers also drop out of 9Chool. lalU'a kdt high -school at the end of her sophomore year when she fowid out she was J>ff9'Wlt, and she hasn't been able to return. Eight out of ewry 10 women who fnt became mothers at age 17 or younger never complete high achoo!, and conse- quently, many of those teen- agers have a hard time find· Ing wel-payklg job&. One New Yori< Oty study showed that 91 percent of the women who gave bkth at age 15 had ndher ful nor pert~~-~ enty-two percent of the rnoeMn In thll age brae.Mt --~welare. °'Fftl .... ~ reabe the c:Olt and rapoo..,.y In rais- ing • child," aays Moore. '1=or tome ~. the kia. of gelling ~ Is aaracttw bec:MJM then they can go on _._. Md llYe on ttMdr own. aw when youl-e • mother you know that money ctoe...' 9C> wry far ... Nor does marriage neces- sarily improve the financial situation. Teen-age fathers are also likely to drop out of school to support their new families, and ther chances of finding a ;ob th.at pays well enough to COYer child-care costs, rent, food and medical expenses are not good. Most rely on Government aid. In 1975 the Federal and state governments disbursed $4.65 billion ~ the Aid to Fama.es widl Dependent Chidren (AFDC) pnl!J'am to households In which the mother gave bil1h to her frst child during her teen ye;n; that figwe represents nearly half of the total AFDC ex· pendlure. Bui. marriage, or even keeping In touch wth the fMher of their baby, is not something that many preg- nant teen-agers plan on. "Many d the gJts I know who've been pregnant, their boyfriends have kdt," says Laura. 1bey weren't fedng too good· about having a chUd. I'm lucky. My boy- friend realy wanted this baby. This summer we 'U be getting manied, and he's suppuwtmig us fi!#rt now. But a lot d ~ don' have that." Since Lawa and her boy- &tmd haw -., ~ daang each odMr b three ye.an, Iha chence ol • tuc:- <lellful marriage II bet8 dW'I that of molt teen-agers. It has been adm*d ttwd as many • 72 peealt ol .. tea'l-.gc nwrilgll ewntu- aly break up, MAggelll19 that perhapl mantage ii not nee- ~ In the~ olthe ~teen...,.r,11 ... tf a-..dlig a able flrnly unit II j ! /; l the reason for the vows 1 Though a pregnant teen- 1 ager's relationship wth the l baby's father may soon de- 3 teriorate, often there is a and I was surpnsed because we·d had our problems up until then. But nght now. my moeher and I are probably on better terms than we have been for a long time " strengthening of bonds be- tween lhe girt and her parents "VJhat an unplanned preg· nancy seems to do In some cases," says Moore, '1s bring parents doser to ther daugh · ter." l...aura ~ MMy par- ents and I didn ~ get along at aD ." she admits. "When I told them 1 was pregnant, they were shod<ed. They couJdn 't understand how I could have let it happen. But they quick- ly became pretty SllPPortive . Laura 's m o ther often ~ by to baby-sit for her ~~One~ that worried Laura dumg her pregnancy was the Idea that her baby might be born with a birth defect . ~1 had a reaJy heah:hy baby for some- one my age ," she says proud- ly. '°Sever1 pounds is a good ~ for a teen-age mother.· ln fad. low bi1tl weight, (c:ontJnued) How to enjoy tobacco without s1noking. F Just fill out the ree. coupon below •• send it In and we'D send you a can of mild Happy Days. one of America's favorite ..smokeless tobaccos." My brand ls Skoal. But. If you' re ~ startl~ _out. rd suggest ~ Happy Days. Ifs IO alY to enjoy. Just a pfnch ol mint flavored Happy Days between your cheek and gum ~ you reaJ tobacco pleasure without Ughttng \.CJ>. And each· can is dated f01' freshness.. I JIU • : I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!-----------------------------------~~ j l -·--- .lffn-Ag. lllotheta (continued} a major cause of infant mortality as weU as birth injuries and childhood ill- nesses, is twice as high among teen- age mothers. Babies born to 15-year- old mothers are twice as likely to die as babies born to mothers aged 20 to 24 . And the death rate from compll· cations in pregnancy, birth and de&v- ery is 60-percent higher for gjrJs who become pregnant before they're 15 . While Laura's baby may be healthy and nonnal Laura's teen-age years are not~ "I love my baby," she sighs ''but I get so tired sometimes. I'm try· ing to figure out a whole new world - how to be a housewife. a mother and still keep up a good relationship with my boyfriend, and I'm exhausaed." "The actual practtcality of taking care of a child is rarely part of a teen· agers thinking," says Dr Hass. S uzanne Moore concurs. "Most of these girls are still children them· selves How can they see themselves as mothers? To most of them. sex itself is still scary " Many adults today . assume that teen-agers are sexually sophistx:ated, since sex appears 10 have saturated every medium that teen-agers come in contact with And teen agers ohen assume that their peers are well in- formed. when . in fact , they are not In an era when sex lS such a prevalent topic of conversallOn. many teen· agers are embarrassed by their ig norance and unsure about where to turn for information A !though most parents would like to think that they're the primary source of information about sex for their children. the ma)Onty of teen agers do nor talk about the sub,ect wtth 1he11 parents In researching Teenage Sexuolrty, Hass fo und that 65 percent of the teen· agers he interviewed did not talk about sex with their parents Approx· lmately half of the teen agers reported attempts at talking openly with their parents -only 10 be teased, rebuffed or punished for their efforts Many parents, brought up at a time when sex was not openly dlscussed . per· petuate the pattern with their own children, frequently wrthout even realizing it "We talk about the sexual revolu- tion," says Faye Wattleton. ''but we teach our children about sex in much the same way our great-grandmothers taught their children We.'ve tradl· tionaDy kept sex' an unspoken sub;ect until a child reaches puberty. Then, we give him or her a lecture on repro- duction and consider ow duty done. However. education of all kinds starts in the aadJe. and sexual education shouldn't be excluded " Sex-education classes and famlfy- planning dlnlcs zre Important sources of reproductive and birth-control tn - fonnation. ..But I think that sex- education classes should begin at a younger age. 90 that sex doesn't pop out at teen-agers like some long-held secret,.. declares WattJeton . "And ultimate~. I think the best medium for educating teens about With control and sexuallty is parents " How should a parent handle dls- cUMlng sex wtth tha child? .. lt's com· mon for a young child to ask parents about some aspect of sexually,,. notes H-. ..Questions about anatomy, chlkft*th and reproduction are natu- ral for curious children and should be ,..- answered naturaly." "'One small way to aeate an open atmosphere for talts about sexualty ls to dl9cuss the parts of the body with your child," suggests Watdeton . "And while I don't bdeve that you should talt about these things In the super- marbt ais&es. I do think It's Important to take the secrettve nature ocit of. that dbcuaons. Sex ls a private and lndMdual matter that should be ap- poectted wtthln the a>ntmct of your ... , but It's no longer II dJ;ect rJll that we can afford to Ignore." 111:aJ ' ,,., 1 : . r...--~~------...... --------------------------------------------------------------~·-----~-------------~~-------~~-~----' The Empress Josephine's Rose Garden MINIATURE PORCELAIN BOX COLLECTION A limited edition issue of the French National Horticultural Society Twelve exquisite miniature boxes in fine Limoges porcelain, each ornamented with a different rose, and each decorated in 24 karat gold. Subscriptions must be postmarked by June 30, 1980. At her chateau not far from Paris, Napo- leon's Empress Josephine outed the most remarbble roee garden of all time. Loving beauty, she collected nay variety of rose then known-making her garden one of the wonders of the wodd. To honor that achiewmmt, the French Natr.>nal Horticultural Sodfty will issue a unique mlledion of nwtw·ponmm boXn, decorated with httlw of her mo9t beautiful roses. The cowr of each box portrays a different rose. Inside appears a tiny bud of the samt rose. Authentic in detail, yet im- bued with a poetic lyricism to enrich any room, any home. And each box will bear its own individual border decoration, in pure 24 karat gold. Indeed, ewn the s• of each box is different. Yet together all are in perfect harmony-just like a garden of perfect~ Were you to see such a ooUection in the home of a friend, you might think it had taken yelU'8 to assemble. But~ of these boxes will be issued sin.gly. They may be obtained only u a a>llection. In keeping with tradition, mottoYer, thete spedal porcelain issues are available in this one year onl~:e in the U.S., Franklin Porce- lain hu appointed IC>le agent b sub- scriptions. But COlllidenble time is needed to aa~ each box. So, to receiw your fint one as eoon u poe:sible, you must return the tubeaiption form at right poetmarked by }UM-JO, 1980. r-----------SUBSCRIPTION FORM ·-----------1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' The ~ .Josiephines Rose Garden MINIAruRE PORCELAIN BOX CDl.l£CTlON u.Jt: 0-colltdioD per~ M ... ~~by Janr JO, 1980 Limieed edition I wish to IUbtc:ribr 110 this roUection of t-tw cnlnia~ porcrlain boxn d«orwwd in ~ 24 bnt gokl. at tht price of$19.SO Heh. I lhall mo ~ a Certifbw of Authenticity and lpedAJ 1ekaa1C~ matnial. I need llf'nd noptiynwnt now. llw ~ wW ti. ~ at tlw raw of OM nwy otltn month. I wili be billed for Heh box In two equal monthly ~bl of '9.75 .• .,...,_ .......... ...... ---.-... t I t • I t t I I I • ---------------------------------------• /S_~_o _rru __ U-ey RoaoJyn Rbrevaya Swimwear: taking care ol their figures. produong better· shaped bodies " lntemallonaUy known designer John Weitz. now designing SWlm- wear, couldn't agree more .. At a bme when more women are beconung in-S wimwear for 1980 promi.ses to be the best, and boldest. it's ever been -In more ways than one. Color makes a major splash in dramatic two-and three -tone geometric prints. in oold blocks, curves and slices and in all widths of stripes in some of the sleekest maillots and bikinis of the season. One-piece suits feature necklines that scoop slightly, plunge low or just go straight across the top. And they come in an incredible array of new fabric surfaces. But controversy is stalking the swimwear scene . It's all in the way <one-piece suits are coming off the cutting tables -snipped high-o n- the-thigh as well as here, there and everywhere. Many styles are as sleek a.s second skins, leaving little to the imagination, Where wil~ it all end? Mickey King Hogue, 1972 U.S . Olympic gold medal winner for springboard-diving, finds no fault with the new daring cuts in swimsuits. "My husband probably wouldn't want me parading around in one of them, but they do reflect today's free r and open lifestyles." She's also pleased that competitive sports are influencing fashion from sweatshirts to swimsuits. Geometrics Ate Riding High Free-style swimming champion S hirley Babashoff, two-time gold medalist for the U.S . in ·the 1972 and 1976 Olymp~. has some reserva- tions about this new generation ol swimsuits. 'lhe sleek fit is terrific. When you're swimming, it reaUy cuts down on the drag " But, she confides. if you don't buy a quality suit, you may find some swimsuits ride up or pull away -and if they're not in a deep enough color. they may tum see-through when wet! She recalls. laughingly, how the Eas1 Germans were the first to show up at the World Championships In 1973 In skin-tight swimsuits: ·"We were shocked at first. but they meant such an improvement in perlormaoce, we all started wearing them two weeks later!" Designers of today's innovative terested m physx:al fitness. 1t only f oDows that they are also becoming ~c~ Ing the scanty string bikini ol a few years back. that many cou/dn 't ~ Of wou/dn 't wear, i today's maillot is 2 mild" l what c.an you g do to stave off that ~and dgmgs ~ thae body-hugging sub of 2 sinking feeling Antron nylon and Lyao by Catalno (!lalding) and Gantnc when you reach the moment of swimwear confirm that there's a more liberated fashion climate. Leading swimweat designer, Monika Tilley. dedares that a new fasruon Idea always starts out as a n overstatement She was the first with the "mini- mai.Dot." three years ago. Says Tilley. "Designers can no longer impose on consumers styles they don't want. The advent of the unconstructed pared-down suit. and its Increasing acceptance, IS In response to women • truth in the fitting room? Here's how to select the right suit: 1. Be sure to check yow back, underarms and legs to avoid styles that aeate bulges 2. U you can't lnsen thumbs com- fortably under straps, try the next- larger size . 3. The top should fit like your favorite bra 4. Make sure your demere IS r. comfortdbly covered. ~ A" reported in the New York Time.!. Wa.!hington Po.!t. Chicago Tribune. Miami HPrald. Paul Harvey New" Doomsday Powder for Roaches could Endanger Species. The cockroach could become the next en- dangered species if a California manufacturer has his way. Alan Brite, who 30 years ago developed and le nt his name to what is now a s tandard hqusehold cleaner, COPPER BRJTE, has a new product called RoAcH PRUF'E. Brite states that because roaches simply do not recognize R0Ac11 PRUF'E as an insecticide, they do not avoid it, then scatte r to other parts of your residence as they do with the more toxic insecticides. Plus, the electrostat- ically charged powder sticks to their bodies which they then carry back into the walls spreading among the other roaches. The re- sult is you kill not only the roaches you see, but also those hiding and multiplying in your walls and then you are protected for years aiainst reinfestation. In scientific tests conducted during a major research.. project by a leading Southern California University, the RoAcH PRUFE for- mula was tested in heavily infested housing developments, restaurants. hotels and gro- CISY stores against the most powerful insec- ticides used by professional exterminators. In every instance induding teat.a just corupleted in 1979. RoAcH PRUFE proved strikingly superior in e liminating roaches and preventing reinfestation. RoAcH PRUF'E is registered by the United States Environmental Protection Agency for use in all buildings, plus new construction and can be used in homes with childre.n and pets. The powder is odorless and non dusty and no harmful or irritating effects await the user as it is simply applied with a teaspoon under kitchen appliances and other hidden areas. Brite has a problem, however. he says re- tailers apparentJy think it's unprofitable to stock the one-shot roach killer on their shelves when the same customers will come in again and again to buy the other roach insec- ticides. So be bas decided to sell his product directly to consumers. RoAcH PRun8 costs 7. 95 (including post- age) for a one-pound can. Airmail is 1.00 addi- tional per can. In California add 6~ tax. One can covers up ~o a 9-room residence, plus one can f0t basement and garage. To obtain the product. send a check or money order to Cop- per Brite Inc., Dept. 93 at 51•7 West Jeffer- son Blvd., Los AngeJes, Ca. 90016. o<.-... -..,, PEOPLE QUIZ/By John E. Gibson Does the Face Speak Louder Than Words? TRUE OR FALSE? 1. The way you say a thing -the tone of voice and your facial ~es­ sion that goes along with the message -is far more important than wha1 you actually say. !. Abnost everyone would like to be judged l1'} others as good-hearted. and how you're rated on this score - as a benevolent person or a Scrooge -is likely to depend on your voice and the way you use It. 3 . If you want to impress someone (a future employer. an important business contact) with your com- petence -your ability to think. reason, shrewdly assess a situation and take effective action -take your time, speak slowly and deli>erately. This wi1J also give the II I ipi essioo that you are unflappable and not one to go to pieces in a crisis. 4 , You can stand words on their heads and cause them to completeJy defy their d.ictionaty definitions - which is sometimes convenient when, for example, you feel obliged to say yes but really mean no. 5. What psychologists term intemal speeich, which you hear loud and clear -but nobody else does -is comrnonJy referred to, often with a dubious shake ol the head, as tal<ing to yoursd. If you're chronicaBy ad- dicted to this practk::e, it's ~n indica· tion that your tendencies are on the neurotic side. 6. Whether a person speaks in a soft, medium or 1oud voice has a dnct bearing on how others perceive him In terms ol his personaky. ANSWERS 1 . True. A team ol Brigham Young University Investigators cites findings Indicating that onJy 7 peroent ol the information a person ~ about the attibades ol another indMduaJ comes from the message content; 38 percent comes from vocal qualities and-65 percent comes from facial ex- presions. I . T~. The same researchers evatiated the rela~ between ~ and paceptions ol peBOMllty or emoaon. It was found that qpid speedl tended lo cau9e people to be rated as a benevolent and more emdlonaly cold t~ odwn.. And Ina 1111d Intonation (~ and kJWlr --ol ..,eed\, imperttng meaning and melody to the wonk) CMllld penons to be rated men bet~it -morw girneous and good-t..ted. [)eQ I 11 d inlonedon (speech verging on a mono tone) had the opposite effect. 3. False . The Brigham You ng University study shows that. though this may make you appear unflap· pabk?, slow, deliberate speech will most litely cause you to be rated as less competent and less capable than you really are. 4. True. In the d efinitive mo· nograph, Human Psychology. edited by University of London's Prolessor H. J. E ysenc:k a nd University of Southern Ca&fomia's Professor G.O.. Wilson, It is observed that "much of the communication Involved in speech goes on at a nonvetbal level: how it is said rather than what is said. To take an extreme case: 'Yes' can be voiced to mean 'No!' Emotional tone is one ol the most primitive aspects of speech; animals communicate their emotional states l1'} sounds, and so. in effect. do humans. This is not the main conscious purpose o( speech, in adults at least, but it is an important part of the message that gets across These vocal cha.racteristlc:s c.an be descrbed in terms ol rate. pik:h and voice quality (harsh, resonant. breathy, mellifluous, quavery, etc.) " 5. False. In their excellent treatise that explores psyc:hodynamic.s, The Selues Inside You, Prolessor Stewart B. Shapiro, University of Calif omla. and Director ol Explorations Institute, James Elliott. conclude from their studies that "It's a common error to think that f you tal< to yourself. you're ready for a mental institution. The fact is, it's re.ally the other way around. People who never ~ to themselves -and who don't know how to tal< to the~ -are more !Mely to have a bfeakdown. Taking to yourself ts a heaJlhy thing to do." 6 . True. Behavk>ral scientists at Wright State University (Ohio) made an Interesting study ol the effect of voice vok.ame on the pen::eption of personality, which Is described as follows: Male and female coUege students listened to a tape-recorded Interview In which they heard a female Interviewee answer question.s In etcher a low, medJum or hl!li voice vohime. Sub;ects then rated her on a personalty IC'Ale. The intelvlewee was perceJved as mmt ~asive when speaking In a high vob volume but was 9o percetved to be a.ddng tn 11e1f--.arance. The Inter· Wtwee Wet rated molt mature and molt stncere when spaklng In f!ll a low voice volume. ILi . fMa'f"811Q.'f ...... M. -••• LOOK SLIMMER INSTANTLY! LOSE 25 POUNDS OR MORE. IT STILL KEEPS WORKINO! • CONTROLS WAlsnJN~ TUMMY, SUPPORTS BACK • GIVES YOU A SLEEKER LOOK RIGHT AWAY POWER SHAPES YOU NOW, ICEEPS WORKlllG AS YOU l~ I ~ 10 • EVEN NOW .. ' ~ l"OUMOS ~! LOOK SLIMMER, STAND TALLER, FEEL YOUNGER AU DURING YOUR REDUCING PROGRAM! 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J f idi if HiJ §'if : BlN-BUY "On sok, " soys the sSgn In the store, Arousing the spirits of many. They may even buy, what Is more, Though the soulng Is only o penny. 'On sok" or "Sale on, " either one Prom pa plenty of positive octlon. 7ne seller beams brood as the sun, And the buyer gets sotls/octlon. Columbus, too, bw!w the greci power ~ words hod, at times supohuman, And .0, in hia darU:st hour, "Sall on. " he oommanckd each R.U IN HIS OINTMENT A fellow was conftned to bed with a tentie hangover. His wfe ~into the room, .ld he ~ .... feel 90 awful. Honey. I wish you'd say a pn1yer for me." With a despaa-ing shake of her head. Honey knelt at the side of the bed. "lord, please help my husband who feds bad because last night he ... " "Walt!" Interrupted Old Hungover as he whispered, "Don't teD Him I got drunk. Tell Him It's the flu!" -LG. NO COIGN OF VANTAGE Poor Susan B. Anthony. In the Mint .he put her trust - The /Int and ~ UllOmClln, And ha dolar k a ..... -Ruth Robets .,..._ ... .......,_ .......... Clllft- ,,. II a tD "CNlll," ~ :r'l:.r1 I '81 ~tl.'f.~ .. 1l90UGH A a&O'S EYES Ip,'\ ..... ; , , .._1 ....... , .... cs at ... _ ...... ,...,.. __ ...... ...... *zr... 2 ',GljlW, •11111d .......... ~ ............. ,...... ..... ., ... -] ......... ••cbed ........ ...., ........ .... ........................... "Gr..,. c.'t .. '° ....... -w ...... -. ... r -fttllltAa..r 0.,...-8-da, Alt, ,,..,,.-.,. ...... -... QUIPS & QUOTES e·· t'a &pert: 7ne ciTau manor ~ threat.ened to fire the "Human Cannonbal" Jex bmg inlodccUd. "You c:anl /ft~. and JrlOU blOUI r." shouted the °"' buietheod. "Where would J,IOU get onoUaer man of my coiber?" -George Bergman GOOD SAMARITAN A very expectant lady was asked by a woman to whom she'd just been In· troduoed: "Are you Pl9 to have a baby?" MNo. H replied the expectant one. "I'm c:arryWlg this for a friend." -Rose Sands My friend Mh i5 not ~ as American as apple pee and motha- hood. No wonder He hod an impou· erilhed childhood ~ was a:> poor he couldn ~ a/Jord a rnolher. octualv. he was raoe.d by an apple ptf! -Jason AihUXJiie ~Mm So-Eas.Y Summer Projects Pretty-up the patio, decorate a sun hat and tum a placemat into a summer handbag. Then entertain the youngsters with paper-plate puppets or delight a June bride with a surpris- ing touch to your gift package. A happy summertime addition to any porch or patio is a giganllC bou- quet of frankly fake ~. cut from plastic lids, that will brighten your out- door living all season long. You can also make a smaller bouquet for the breakfast table! Attractive, too. are handbags made from placemats. Whether the mats are vinyl. plastic or straw. they can be -,... . . turned mto smart, practical summer purses or cany-als. Fun kif the kids is maldng paper- plate puppets Cut. staple and dec.orale according to our easy-to- folow d'a ectiol IS. then make them -,.· by applying a si9lf pressure k> dleS ctwas. These P'IPJM'lS can also do doub&e-duty as party invUtions. A~nt a hat with a ribbon rose. For another lighthearted approach, dres.s up a straw hat with a make- believe rose. using a le~ of ri>bon and a pencil. If a bridal shower is on your list of summertime activities, add a special touch by addlng anoeher gift on the outside. In lieu ol a bow, make a lltde basket from a washcloth. Tuck in a few flowers and add a handle. For more easy summer crafts, make hanging ~nte:rs. P\astic .. eggs .. and rug yam are the materials needed. Then add~· A papa-plate puppet lnullotion. F AMII. v WED<J.. Y'S booklet wOI give you awtiP* clredk>tw, wtti'I In- clude drawings and phot~ of aD the sirojects metltlof-..d. For F """-v WEEKL Y'S BoOl<J..£T '332, "Summer Fun," lend $1.00for ach copy IO: F...a,W....., ......... P.O. Boa 431. Dept. H MlillowaStMtcMI N.w Yod&. N.Y. 10011 Be an to Include ...aa number and your name, addr.. and lip code. (New York Sim Nii-rm dm1b ...... .dcl ..... ··~ ... The S•m•A•S•H~ing Success Of Jamie (Klinger) Fatt · By fl'lotk Goodmon Fl las, It seems as if C. or· poraJ Max KlngeT is never going to get out of Korea. Heaven and Douglas MacArthur only know, it's not for want of try· ing. . Over the past eight years that the 4077th MobiJe Anny Surgical Hospital has been television. there's only so much else Farr can do out· side of M'A ·s·H. When the M•A ·s·H season is over, he does road shows of plays like Olclahoma!, and he will be co-starring in Murder I Con Hurt You, an ABC-lV 0 movie scheduled for later this month that spoofs te&evi- sion 's famous detective char- ~-And there's a major 6. ~ Cpl. Klinger: Dressed to the nines; bucking /ex o Sec. 8. of the cast who has actually served a tour of duty in Korea (postwar). at war. the na- tion's favorite Imitation trans- vestite has tried everything from flagpole sitting to hang-gliding across the Sea ol Japan to gus- sying up as a gypsy queen and demanding to be sent home to rule his peer pie. No luck, not even when FC11T and wife Joy: No more tuna fish. "'Sometimes I wake up in a cold sweat," he says of his struggling days. "It's like a recurring dream because I still remember the days when 1 was hoping to make enough money to buy a can of tuna for dinner. I think what has happened to rne isn't real, bu I fake. f m still frightened It will end " he tried to eat Colonel Potter's jeep. Sony about that, M.u; M.A ·s·H is just too popular -those mad and meny medicos are com· ing back in September for a ninth season, with an option for a tenth in 1981. (The show has already lasted more than four-times longer than that 1950's war itself.) And, of course, no one oould be more pleased about it than Jamie Farr. 43. whose rhinocerotic nose no number of gossamer ve.ils and feather boas can hide. After years ol batting his brains out in H~. Farr has found h& nkhe as the stogle-chomplng. hairy· chested corporal determined to get out ol the Army at any pl1ce -espedaDy when his gowns are marked down to cost. StiD, with the departure last ye.ar ol Radar O'Reilly (Gary Burghoff), Klinger's ~ of the oompany clerk's job has meant that he now goes to chow in ermine and parts las frequently than ln days past "It's been a wonderful season," Farr says. "It's alowed me to buld the cheracter' not just flounce .-ound In sight gaga ... Of OOUl'le, fJWlt the brU1IJ *'-demanck ol ,... project in the works for Farr when M •A • S • H finaJJy does shut down -the lead ro1e as 1ne SchnOlZ in a planned Broadway production of Clayton , Jack$on & Durante. (The late Durante once actually complimented Farr lavishly by telling him that he had a "Danny Thomas nose ... ) Everyone knows that Sunset and Wilshire are boulevards of broken dreams, but few stars have had a rockier road than Jamie Farr, who, like Klng- er, realy IS a Lebanese (born Jameel Farah) from Toledo, Ohio. Fan spent an awfulJy long time grinding out a sut>- sistenee living on Holly· wood's fringes. He got his first film shot In 1955 as San- tin~ the borderline defective In the dassk: 8'odcboard Jungle -and then didn't get another part for owr a year. Things got even tougher when Farr manied model Joy Richards and began to raise a famtly (two children, Jonas Samuel, now 11, and Yvoone Eazabcth-Roee, 8). He was employed variously as a poltal clerk. ddYery boy, matary ~ •l11n1911 n ••work.hand on a cHud .. IW'Ch. In fact. .. --.,,. , ~ tn the Alm/ Md it b.-the only mes1M Farr's now famed role al the sldrted corporal buddng for a Section Eight discharge began as a one-day assign· mentback in 1973, but the ingenk>us Farr parlayed his performance into a perma- nent s&ot. 1ne result: no more cans ol tuna. 1be Fans now live in a $450,000 house in Calif omia' s ritzy BeD Canyon Estates. What limited social life Fan has time to enjoy often revolves around his own family ('When people Invite me someplace for a weekend, I just take the kids along") or the tighdy knit M •A • S • H 1 gang. Farr admits that .. lt'D be traumatic when M•A•s•H 6naly comes to an end." As he wistfuly puts it: .. None of us will ever experience any· thing quite like it again." Still, there are many magic moment$ left. per· haps even to rival Hot Lips Houlihan's TV wedding, when Kllnger, the matron ol honor and gorgeous In ... OfgaNa gown of robin's-egg blue, was ftnally reduced to •rs. .., WM owroome by emodon, .. he apl.med on dw ... ., b.d ""' Hot ~ my~ ctn.. end .... iooMd IO b-ertfut ~ Im .... .., The essence of farth IS that we believe and make our com- mitment of self to God on the bastS of what He reveals to us. It's God's word-God who cannot dea!ive or be decerved- that provides the bastS for faith Anything less than that simply does not do "Well. !hen:· some will ask, "why do Calhohcs be'ieve in PurgatOf'yl" 'Where tS Purgatory tn the Bible>" "And 1f 1t isn't 1n the Bible. how can 11 be God's word>" "And 11 1t isn't God's w ord. how does 11 ment belief?" Fair questions Honest questions Ouest1ons often asked 1n the kindest !ones by those who are not critical but simply puzzled We would hke to try lo answer these questions. to ex· plain in some way at least wtiy Catholtcs believe m Purgatory. ' m this state of purrficatlOn for those who die free o f senous sin but not yet ~ulte ready for heaven Write for our new pamphlet P,urgatory, Doctrine of Comfort •nd Hope. No one will call on you r-FREE -Mail Coupon Today!-------------1 Please send Free Pamphlet entitled "Purgatory-Doctrine of Comfort and Hope" Thi• offer is limit.ct llo -tree pemllft•t. f'M.75 N•me ------------------ Address ~---------------~ Crtv ------~-Stet•-----Z"IP ---, CATHOLIC I. NFORMATION SERvtCE • : KRIGlllS oF coa.u••us 1 I P.O. Box 1971. New H..,,.,., Conn. 09621 I ~------------------------------- ( -----.. ---· ---·· The minute Chef By ffirullyn Hansen more recipes for those cooks who have to put to- gether a satisfying meal in a short time. Ideas from The 30-M inute Chef will help speed the way. fjod ·11· ~ 5'dld Mind Grftn Salad Hot Com Bread Applao11« -Oatmeal Cook~ GOOD 'N' PLENTY SKlu.ET I lb. leWI •oi.wi bttf S Of 6 C-.. bo*8tl w•er 2 9'w:iopft (I '*'. 2"1. on.) dry°"'°" 90UP mb I bey leaf 1,4 te~ gJOWMI blO peppe I c.. (C on.) 9ked m.-h· r~.~ 1 CM (8 on.) iomao ~ 'h C8'I dry red win« 11/l C11119 ~ elbow mac.atOftl 1. In a large 12 mch sk1lle1 wnh lid , cook hamburgei unnl 11 loses its red coiof. bfeak meat up w11h spoon a.s 11 cooks 2 . Sor in 5 cups bolling waler onion soup milt bay leaf pep per. mushrooms tomato ~uce and red wme 3 . He.ll mixrure 10 bolhng Snr rnac.11ronl into boiling liquid. reruni to boding • 4 . Reduce heal, cover and boil slowly, snmng frequently. 25 10 30 minutes or unnl past.a LS cooked through Add addrbon al bolling water rf needed Makes 6 ~rvm@ Hot VegetobW JWu Green FmvcW Whole WPtfd Engn.h Ma.dfim Ptneoppk & St~ SEA& GARDEN OMD..ET I (6 oa.) '*t· ~tt'l'I crllbmeat l,4a cap dk:ed m~ lt ........ ODMbuaGM -rvanne I ....._ -ado. c.tJoec1 I tab&npoon dry white wtn. '.4nip ..... ~ 6egge DMh TebMCO .. l. Thaw and drain crabmeat. rminlng liquid 2. Saute mushroo~ in one tablespoon bunet T~ cubed avocado with wine 3 . Measure drained crab llq uid, adding water to make l/4 cup Combine crab llquid. Tabasco and eggs. beat lightly 4. Melt one tablespoon ol but· ter Cn 10-lnch skillet °' omelet pan over medium heat Heat until a drop ol water bounces In 'pan. 5. Add half of egg mutture As eggs begin to set, lift edge ol cooked egg mixture, allowing uncooked pot1lon to tum un- derneath. Place haJf the crab, mushrooms, avocado and sprouts on omelet, fold and hold warm while preparing sec· ond omelet. Molce1 2 .erulngs stft-~~ Hot Cooked Rice &earned SpMoclt b cnant ...,,. w ..... STIR-FRY Ft.OUNDER • ,... (I •.• ._.,_._ ........... ,,.~_, .... lt ...... DD4W~eherTy 1 t1a.,aM1~ I t~M90CMI wg.er 1.Ai t~allpOOfl gertic powder ""Olp ..a.dol 1 Vt Cllp9 d&..,_ay .aic.ct ceMr)i I ~ liked mmhrooms 'A nip ~ grnn onioM Hof coobd rice Sllwrtdi.-~ 1.4 ~ Mlced ..,..ec1 ~ 1. Cut flounder into 2-mch ~ 2. In bowl. combine soy, sheny. cornstarch. sug.v and garhc powd0 Add fish . stir gently to blend Let stand 15 minutes 3. In wok or heavy skillet. heat od Add marinated fish mixture. celery.• mushrooms and green omons Cook over high heat. shning gently until fish is cooked a.nd ~ are foril tender. about 5 minutes 4 . Se"1e over cooked rice Gar- nish with lemon slivers and almonds MoJres 4 servings ~~ e.·-~ Steamed Gran Beans Hot BrondJed Marmalode Sauer Mdoft 8c6 STIR-FRY CASHEW CHICKEN 1 .... cWctr. .......... ................. cut ... _._ .. ,.... I u•h••o-,_..«Mllld ol l pediaea (6 OIL) .,.,.. pea pock l~~.-cmnia '"' ~ ... oa6DM. cut Wo 1-edl-- 1/t ~ear._. 'A'*"......., 1 te•h., a a. COl'll9tardt 'At fa• ... ,_.. Vt '*" c:&llllMWI Hat~rb .... l . In wok or large tldllet, •-&y chlcbn In hot °" O'ltf ~ heat on al s6de unal golden t.own. I . Add pee pods, canoes and ~ onions. Cook, ltiblng. un- til meat Is tender and vegetatMes are sl;gtttly aisp. S. Meanwhile, combine soy, sherry, c.omstardl and garlic powder smoothly. Pour into sl<illet and cook. stirrirlg until thidcened and bubbly. 4. Toss cashews into mixtwe. Serve Im· medialely on hot rice noodles. Mok.es 4 Jen1in91 S.q//a '&Mee ~ Bolted Yam Rnga.. Z11oddnl & T omGtoa ~ Rga & Sour Cream SOUFfil BAKED FISH 2 lbe. hllh or froan th.-ed llh lllets 114 t IF MJM uk "" • .,.,.._.-cl bled~ 3._.w.. l/J Cllllp~ I tebhtp!MMI pkJdc rdWa 3 t.W.SF DClll9 ~ ecall6oM or chhla I teb&elpoon chopped p.-.ley 2 drops TebMco .-oe 1. Preheat oven to 42S'F. Place fish fillets in lightly greased shallow oven·to· table baking pan. Sprinkle fish with 1 teaspoon sah and pepper. 2. Place fish in oven and bake 10 minutes. 3 . Meanwhile, in medium bowl, beat ~ whites until stiff peaks form. Blend in mayonnaise, reish, scallions and par.Jey. Stir in remaining 1/• teaspoon sah and Tabasco sauce. 4 . Spread egg white-ll\llyonnaise mix- tvre over fish, covering completely. 5. Continue baking 10 to 15 minutes longer, until topping is weU puffed and fish flakes easily with a fen. MoJces 6 sav1ngs Cole rl 11111' ltallon &ead Warm A,Jple Pie ... a.eae SPICYRSH CHOWDER 1 °"' dqlpPll .,-..... YI C1111p chofped oeloR ..... cto. .......... ..... ...,..., 1 ••••• -~--.awlaed YI t s • .....-..._, a'tllllMd "''' lfll .......... ~ I " s aar ... ol "' CllJI ... .. ..... ., ,.. .... I ~ (lM -.) • ' rd dllc:lim ..... 1 em (l~ o.-.)c11l•r_. tolUfo.,.. 1,...c:.-.... '4 CllJI ~,....., ..... ., ......... ~ .. J..-cti ..-.. ~ ....................... ... ..... Gf l cm (61At ... ) .....,. ., I em 4'1h ... ) ..,._. dlmll l . In .... ~. coak ~ pep- per 1 onion and gadc wlth 111CO1lngs In °' ..,.... ...... Add wine; tlmmer 2 "*-'•· z. Add ................. 8dng to boll: ~ heat. 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PACIFIC DECORATING CTR 9520 Talbert Fountain Valley, California -..... --· .. -· ... -· ..... , .... , .... • Enjoying Mother Nature Whether your definition d camping means packing a tent in a backpack and setting off across mountain !rails or just leiswely meandering around your RV site. The Magic of Walking (Fireside paperback) offers a number d ways to make yoursd more com· fortable while wal<ing in any environ· men I: city or country. llle book also includes sources, both in this country and abroad. for information about waidng vacations. ··One advantage of wa.D<ing, besides the good-for·you exercise. is that you're going at a pace that allows you to look around. And if you're in· terested in knowing exactly which ol . Assembling a wildflower bouquet. Mother Nature's glories you're looking at, The Tree Key and Pods: Wildflowers and Weeds In Their Final Beauty (both Scribner's paper· backs) are two books that can help you out. Ecl:h instructs readers on how to identify various plants, and Pods even has a chapter on a.mmglng dried plants. A Whiz On Wheels Vicki Caneer is one teen-ager whose career plans are rolling along )~ as she'd hoped. Vicki , a Hunts· ville, Ala., high-school sophomore who wants to get into show business, recentJy won the $2,500 ladies solo prize at the National Roller Disco Skating Contest in Santa Ana, Calif, Flfteen·year-old Vicki, who's been skating since she was 3 , had to go through five competitions to make It to the finals . "But since I practice every day. anyway. working for the competitions didn't mean that much more time," she declares In her soft Alabama accent. "I skate at the local rink here every day after school. then PAMU Wl!EIU.1 The N-..pM lllegerlM ..... , ........ u .. Monon FfMll Im tulU "-"• ..... .,.,_.. Patrlcll M. 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That makes sense no mat· ter what time of day you're driving." lilestyles Old. ~ or slumping on brealda<st and lunch and then hav tng a large dinner results 1n a higher toc:al caloric intake in a 24-hour penod than having three smaDer meals a day. notes Pastgroduak Medicine magazine Tile magazine urges people to ut a balanced diet. mwding foods from the basic fow food groups. and to adjusi portion sizes aa:on:fing lo an in- dMduaf s physical actMty Family ~· Three out ol every 10 pregnanoes are now be· mg terminated by abortion. reports Famtly Planning Pers.pectwes mag- ~ In I CJ77. 1 32 rrulion legal abort>ons were perf onned Ill this country. and teen-agers had one out d every three te:nninabons T rme_ The ocean liner Queen Elzabeth 2 is wd known fOll its comforts. but n6w rts owners are offenng man's best friends an equal opportunity to travel in the lap ol luxury. 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YSl.9.ft.YMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -146.ltJ4 CREVIH MOTORS 208 W 1st St Santa A na -835-3171 CHEVROLET COMHELL CHEVROLn 2800 Harbor Blvd C.OSta Mesa -546-1 200 OATSUN MEWN>ttT DA TSUM 888 Dove Street NewPOrt Beac h -133-1300 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVEaSOM, INC. 445 E Coast Hwy. NewPOrt Beach -673-0900 llU. YAM rORSCH&.AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd Garden Grove 63'-23JJ VOLVO IA.ILi .. VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-tJOJ DAILY PILOT ROY CARVER IMW 1 540 Jamboree Road NewPOrt Beach ......... 640-6444 SADDLEIACI IMW 28402 Marguerite Parkway M ission V1e10 131-2040 -495.4949 OLDSMOBILE UNIVERSITY OLDSMOllU 2850 Harbo r Blvd Costa Mesa -540.9640 TOYOTA EARLE •E TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-tlOl VOLKSWAGEN JIM MAJU..a VOLKSWAGIH 18711 Beach Blvd .. Hunt. Beach -142·2000 fiAIDBfHOYI YOUSWA ... 13731 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove 134-4100 TV WEEK MAV 18 1980 ,... ORANGE COUNTY-----------.. TV WEEK MAY 18 1980 ~.iVJV~.ilJ jVJb.iV.SJ~-~.ID Mf ~)f lA Garson Kanin·s bestselltng book. Mov10Ja pro- vides an exciting and revealing background for three. two-hour movies for 1elev1s1on which portray Holly· wood behind-the-scenes as 11 was known only 10 those 1n the movie industry during the search for Scarlett O"Hara. and the legendary careers of Marilyn Monroe and Greta Garbo All three films are ~resented as part of the Du Pont Cacalcade, Sunday. Monday and Tuesday at 9PM on NBC Sunday night's premiere. entitled This Year's Blonde, traces the early years of Marilyn Monroe's meteoric rise to stardom and her off-screen romance with her agent. Johnny Hyde, who tragically died shortly after her career was launched Lloyd Bridges stars as Hyde and newcomer Constance Forslund provides a most believable recreation of the great Marilyn Monroe The second production 1n the three-night sertes, a1nng Monday nigtrt, recounts the story of the otten hilarious battle fought among every Hollywood actress for the most coveted role in movie history The Scarlett O"Hara Wa r stars Tony Curtis as David 0 . Selznick and Morgan Brittany as V1v1en Leigh and features startling Hollywood ·1ook-ahkes 1n the roles of Joan Crawford, Paulette Goddard. Tallulah Bankhead Lucille Ball Jean Arthur Margaret Sullavan Joan Bennert Miriam Hopkins and Carole Lombard Selznick created the grearesr casttng story 1n history as he conducted his search tor the perfect Scarlett 0 Hara to star 1n his 1939 production of the classic motion picture Gone w1t11 the Wind Tuesday night s final two-hour special The Silent Lo vers recreates the legend of Greta Garbo her rise to stardom the fall of her leading man John Gilbert and lhe love affair belween them Barry Bostwick is John Gilbert and actress Krtsl1na Wayborn provides a remarkable ltkeness in voice and character to the legendary Greta Garbo Swedish actress K flStina WaybOrn plays Grete Garbo and Barry Bostwick portrays John Gilbert two early flfm stars who became Hollywood legends, m Silent Lovers SPRING SALE c£RAM\C 1\\..£ Up to 30% Off Close Out Specials HARDWOOD FLOORn-&G Up To 40" 0 11 Sy k es SOl•O CARPET Starting a1 98< per so ft Kraft Patto Tiles $1 . 7 5 per so It Mexican Pavers $ 1 . 50 per so oak -Sl 49 per so 11 Bruce Village Plank-$2 49 per so ff Bruce Teak-52 95 per so 11 Do 11 Voursell 1nstruct1ons or use our e~perl 1ns1allers -~ Plush Piles from $ 9. 99 per so yd Piles lrom $ 3. 99 per so yd Grass 1naoor ouldoor-$3.90 per so yd C'CIC(T PROFESSIONAL ~L~ INSTALLATIONS INTERIORS AVAILABLE AT LOW PRICES 2146 I. 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Kathuone Ross Rochard Anderson 8 :.2l 3t ··Mo.!Ola: Tiit S.lent Lown" (Or•) 80 811an K"l'h WEOllESOAY, MAY 11 1:00 II ·'Tiit Streets If SM frallUKt" (SUSI>) 12 turl ~Iden O "The Owl llld Ille 'USSJC.tl" tcoml 10 BarbrA StretSJnd Cl) MAmn IU!J!S: Ott fBI StOI}" (dra) /4 llobfrt I oaworlh 9:00 U t 11 17 "Tiit Crass h Alwlys Ctttrltf Oirtr tM s.,tx hn•" (tom) 18 C.1ol 811111tll CharltS 'trodrn Alr1 Rocco a MMurder ~n Hurt You" (tom/ 80 Marty •1tM1 Ca-.n Mad etid ntURSOAl . MAY 22 1:00 O "'Colu111t1o-rresc11pboll Murdt(' td•4l b Ptlrr I di~ O "Rldrr Oii the lb111" (susp) /4 C~1les 8ron>0n Cl) "The C«I. The GIN Wftdl 1nd £~ {lll(d1al 80 P.tm Dawbt• 9:30 B l~ U *13 Gru t Ots.ster Tl\lt ~ tllt World" Documentary FRIDAY, MAY Zl l:OCI U 3 101 2t ~The LOii& 01ys ol S11111111t1" ld14 I 80 Oun Jonts O "Aa11nst a Croobd Sly" ldrl) 7':i Richard Boont 9:00 8 2S lt ~111e Grutrst" (dri ) 80 Muhammad .\11 9:30 U 31 10 29 "Rew11d" (dra) 80 M1ch.1tl Par~1 SATURDAY, MAY 24 6:00 0 "Bnict lee-The Mtn, The Mptll" ldm JI Documtnl"I 9:<JO O "Tiie fhpt of the l'llotn11" (ad~l bb Jam,s Slt•art G) "Yellow Subm111nt" (advl 68 Animated • 9:30 U • U 17 "llle 811 8111" I tum) /~ I dllY Har,m.o Pege3 11:00 8 Jiit Sim £nuds Sllo9 II tt ll Cll1111 •udlOll G loft11111 8 ll I~ Jt f11111ty ftucl Woll> i•me dto• hO\I RKlll!d 01"10" .l TM Y-a & tllt hstltss CD ~t&lrll'\ 1111111 1 :00 D I 1z_ lllef111111 11 Tiie ltftfty 14111111111.s ·-· II> larm1 D .fl U Tiit l~11 S-. • 700 Clull • 1 10 2t Good Mor111n& AllltrK• Woth Ho11 Oh od H1r1m•n G TIM f1MJlt1 at lllU•rn"• CE Buts """' 63 'fo11 lor Hulth 50 Mac•tll/lehm lltport -7:30- 0 Tht1t Is a W11 CD lb n111 8'rbe11 CE K rottt S.penflrs 6l) Mu,ter h1e11 so Om Lisy 8:00 0 1~ Capurn bn1uoo t Sunup San Dttco O The 'Tl Club at TIMI' & Jerry Q) Woodr Woodpechr fD rutures so AAtiqutS -8:30-u c.11etr m The f'ltntstonu m Buas lkH!nr 24 Ille. C,pt-4 UC News; Ollce Upor1 I Cllui< Mond41 ID ~ V1lll Alt&rt 9:00 ft 0 12 Tiie JtHtnons ~, The Mo1n1n1 Sllot B Card Sharb .- D 23 39 1'1111 Oon1hue Show 0 AM los Anttlu With. !111•t, Ree·~ f'h1lb1n .nJ ( V!l!I; GdlV' j 10 hon~de m I Lon luq Ol Romper Room 24 M1s1tr ll01tr\ ID St\1111t Strttl 19 Su M1H11n ~ Mi n m -.enru s.o s S-A so Hocl&tpodJt lodce -9:30- 0 e 11 Celtbrrty Whew! 3 My Tiit tt Son\ D Hollywood Sq111res at CllKO L the Min m m futures 241 V~ll Alt&" }Qi Eltt1rK Comp1ny fD 24 (ltdnt ~111y m u 111t1 -ll:J0- 0 1t Su1dl 101 fOlllOfroe D U 'liSWOrd "'"s a 1 1 a 1ty1n'1 "°'" 0 flit 'lcturt ol Ht1lth, CD 10 u Newt t4 Zoom m 01e~ c. .. tt Show m Ancel 11.otl4• AFTERNOON 12:00 ft 11 Tiit YOlllll L the lltstlm U ll 31 D1~ ol Ovr lnn D J w1!11ht Zone U 3 \ 101 29 All My Children I lltwn Iii CD Q) Mo"u St' ddvl1n1t movof lo~lln~ ID Ow usy (CC) 24 Futures ~ los An&eles Allo11 -12:30- 0 l W1t1111t Z1111t e Se11cll ICM' lomolrow 24 fpt11t\ ID Vot1 tor Hulth m lilO>'lt\ 1:00 0 8 ll. As tllt Worlcl lU<M D 23 3t The Doctors 0 lo•t Amtrrun Styk u 3 101 29 OM lrle ID Ltn 24 ruturts fD Cl1woom lnstruct11n -1:30- 0 23 lt Anothtr World 0 M1h Dov1l11 Show . 0 lt!Ofl 2• futum 2:00 0 8 12 Tht Cuod1n1 l11ht U 3 10 2t Ce11t11I Hosc>tlll 0 l10M1de at Cron Woh O)Nfln 24 Om b sy (C C) -2:30-m l rt'\ llap ec.....r_. u r .. w. .. G)US.-t.IM• 3 :00 D Iii 0.. 0.J It I f1111t D lll\tll ~• e o...a r11tllft • , > ,. "" L4a• tt "'Ill' , L •J~ '*'"'' si.. G TNf.J,I. 10 TN s..,,.11 • c. ... "91111 ..,.,......., 11 C.14 s.lllA1 Jt , .... ,,.. m Coal••""'' "''"" tuns; Tht MtflUll CoMfllMtft I I ~fSdJ y •nd lhur\d•1 3l ...... Sft dl1t1mt mO•lt\ JO rt1twrn -3:30- • RoalOld: '""'' lnftstt11t01 _f Tiit °'""• &.llllt P Ma11 TJitr llloolt 8 lllowics: Set d1,i1me mowot1 1} C.rol l 11111ett and Fritn41 CD '°'''''' U 8'111t1n CE llrtMll llrnro l u '""'"' U VIII.I Alt&rt 6l) Ht1ltry ol llltmo. Ocunu lut\ & l~urS 2t (mtr,tllCY O!lc g) ,.,. 4 :00 3 Ct11co ' the. Man; tapu1n trom Cashlt fo 5:00 0 DU t l 10 llftt U Emtr Cfll'Y a c~. CD I lknm of Jun1ue l1 U Sursar & H11t<h CE llllull M lOOlfl m s.u.. Sl•ffi SO ''•tt<t Un1n rH , Ho111t c;., Hiier lu•sd11 1rd lhu• d11 -5:30- CD lcwrttMd Cl) Get S!Mrt 24 O..r usy (C Cl .tt• m""' • New treotmenl procedures hdve t>evn tested cHd proven effective in c.le'!rmq rne and restoring a t·ealtry anrac.trve rc;;rno1~.11on. rro m<)'}t ase) Dr Krame• Arr v r Jff" Medo at C 1n11.'> ~~n w (,1J '()( tOu r J c, .... O lf call oor to 1 lr.ee riurr Ol:::r. di id .r.w>" 1~11 1v"'' more ab< ut vu1 un14ue and hPlpl "'' p1ogram Call now and begin en1oy1nq trE' • e 1 rr , 11_.. >Ir t0,1 hire Acne Care Medlccal Cllnlcs MedrCol & Most Insurance Plans Accepted cnLL 1-soo-422-4114 ln<Jlewood · CowlO · Von Nuvs Casto Mesa · Fullerton · Lakewood Ja<k Kromer. M D General Dermotologv ln<Jlewood-(213) 673-4466 SUNDAY (Continued) 11me trials 101 •h• 1n01anapolt' ~(\() 10 t.• h•ld r Md, 2'i Ir 1m lht •nd1i napofls M~IQ• SDetd,.,, 8 M•A•S•H 0 MoYtt "Stwart of II" Blob ' 1~1 f1) 1) •.1uOf,,., dmt' '!,• 10 NtWi 12 Chrlsladd ph1ans 23 Mttt tht P'ru s ID f111n1 unt 3t Starlky l Hutth so Of urth and Man -5:30- 0 News a Holl,.ood Squaru 10 Macannr 12 WrtlltSl to Tntt1dal 23 focus 2• Here's to YCM11 Hulth EVENING 6 :00 0 8 12 23 "'~ 3 forum O O n lleWi b HlfCKCOCtl'S MOST • HORRIFYING! Bewm THE BIRDS! 0 Movie. "Tht 811ds" {\USP) .h I (lh•SJ l1pp1 H~dttn llod '~~IQ• A small sho" to•n north ot San f •an c•sco is anac\~d by lhOu!.and\ ~1 buds of val)tn& shapes and s11's 10 f amity ftud m M·•·s·H Q) McMe: "lkQ'' !2hrs20m1 (dra 1(-lohn Waynt (ddit Albt •t A polter lrt ultnanl rttrens from tht lorct to lrac~ down somt b•C do~ dealers 1nvol~ed rn krll1ne a couple ol P<>IKt olt1cm I 2• W1thrt 29 A,mt11un Atll~tts I 93() ID All Creilurn Crut and Small I so lloo -6:30- 0 a n News 3 In Starch Of O lltws !:Qftlettnct O Wide WO!ld ol AdYen'lilre O lo~er' lotrr1 lokt1' 10 hke Ttn 101 (dutatt0n m All '" the ,.,,,,,, 11 Rufi HCMlst 13 fotllS 2' Cf0t\t lt's V1ttO<) Caidtn 7 :00 O a 12 60 M1nutu O 23 n 01sne(s Wonderful Wo1td "The Touna R11naaf1" (C Cl " p .. ,. t)l'U• f f #r ( •• , A •J['I F f 'U""'-'d' " 1 'T" .. ~Jf't t •1dl"l1t;' 'h._,, b'~'""' <tl'ld , .. , .. , •1rm at ,#.,H h'"'' •n~ ,1> 1~ ~ •Anp,I• • •h 01"~ • Ob••· )l~"'"i (,~,, 1 Jll" D Plunge Into •dventure • Mysteries of the Sea! O l 10 29 Myste11u of the St1 11h•\I W1lh1m lfoldtn hr •• 1 lhl' i'lO~ ~I Ill• adv•nlu•' ol man d' ~ d•~lh O•l11n~ und~•.,al., "I>'~"' ,I nn•1 pa< p .. 11h •II fp111lyrn~ Prtda 1 r· lort un•1 m buu•d ''"W" and ~1'•11n1l h~~s tr ••• D~\1 O Q11u !lids m The OIJmpi1d 2• Clrden1n1 lrom tht GrOllnd Up m llon SO Soctt1. llhdt 1n Germany -7:30- 0 Norm CtoA(1 c..-, Sllop l• Opv1 22 Ofllctf9 Jon .. .., (Urry WllcOll, I) end ~h ,_,nc'*91te> (l rjk lllfedlt, c) ~ntMf for a COUIW In Ernerv-ncy Medical Ttcl\nlqu• taugl'lt by MICl'IH I Ad•f'l'I• (Wllll•f'l'I Smi.h), only to encount.r u,,.xpleineo l'lc*ll~ from Nm. In "E.M.T." on NllC'1 CHI/ls, Sund9y at IPM. 8 :00 0 e 12 Artll1t Bunh r's l'lltt 11 T~. ",a• ;lll~t >,,i"' B•nO' "' •,.._, ,!ch r• .. ~,fh •1fh i,. t£,M:i· • • •1 .. i' 1"d A• fl,. And MJ'' ~. ,.,, 4t•1"' ri",. f t-At :'r ~~ [.r "fl •f ''" '4 •t-~~i)r\J~· .. ~ ,.,f'tbA'f>.l ~ ,.. iot 1 r 1" 0 23 3t CH1Ps fl I V J ,.,,.,.. "'" Jl"l0 p ""' ,.. • L1:1''"•~ t r...-., ;,,,,., Yl•O J •,. 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T UIS .CJ)(ll alhlMSl~ GS..rdl e T111111 @~·· tD !Ilia ClllW IM Mtrt C-,.llJ -12:30-• m a 0i1tctie111 .... ricafl Ufatylt {Ill '1IMlc ,., .. ID llllN: It "Uttlt Miss "°'4· •f' tmusl · 38 Shttl•• I tiftoit .......... c.... .. tf .... " Oil,.. •• 1:00 :.!I "" c.e.ill ....... O,..WTw ...... • (J )119 Tiit ......... c. ""-Lllpt Covt111• ol Ilic lllM belwttll lflt Vt"'O\l'ftt WMt UP' 1114 the T at111N 8ay llod•n from r 1111111 Shdlum .(,, ..... ~~ .... a. .... ®......,.,..._. . ......, ..... 'U " ..... s,.tl l.,-a ft t\e ~ ,..,. -1:30-D l ll 1H ~ Co•tr1Ct of the Mufllmmid 41• Amateur Bo• 1n1 Clul> vi tht "'"''"'" Am11tur 8o1tn1 Club hom Honotulu ind tilt United Statt$ WOllltn' Cy11111utt(\ Ghlmpionsh1ps lrOlll Sall l•'r C.ty D Ull(tl & IU1'J SJ II• M.,.f1' Mr11.tl 2:00 m Ollttr lJllits ., llotit: "TM U~llH (ilM 59 )tit Chindltr f f\S P11~t1 m 111t1u, llbc• , (JI(_,,. tl ltcllNlllC~ -2:30-.., WicWl's blaM UGrut~rlw­fDGM Us,_,_ ~ lllu.llCllll ....., 3:00 &lilttrha .. IWIC.ll Cffltt e ,...., fllll r•.i: "TIM ._.. " "-"" (mus> ··~ S.na Crosby 8ob Hol>t Oolothy l1111011• 1 t1l• ...... ...... 1" "-.... ,_ ........ (hOI) '11 IUr fl1H1nd •n.si...._s.,. '~ lllttlt: H.,,.. .... OlllJ'' (Mt) 13 CJoiu lt~a '2)1 MM!e:fe .. ~ •n.o. ... 11 lllet1t: "Tiit (H•f .. ,._,. (I'°) ~1 ~I Mtl(h41m -3:30--~ • ti ,~ 2' l\e •• """ti $farb t ft .. , .. , CH Jf ffMil: Tiit AltMr S.U..t .,, i.e c., m...., Vtlc4 m s.,... " 0..111,. lf 'rtjed UllMnit 4:00 ti It files All llMs U S.Mir • ..-. llat"' Mtll llllH« CD lllet11: "S~,,.rt Ytur LKal SIMntf" (tom1 69 l1mt' Gitlltr a>...,.: ~Rttur• .. Ille ~ .. (•d•I 66 't'ul B11nnt1 fD Wall $1rHt ,._. -4:30-a ....... r ... ~ ....... ,, ...... 1 t D11ecbMI 'IO fD lbsllwle1*1 ..... .,... 5 :00 0 SW Tin • ) 1t TM WiHI,_ ·w r .. '""' eo.u11e o1 1~., ht11• •tlH~"" rhr 11~1 d•r ot oua11f11~c ) rv w E(K MAY t8 t9a0 How to improve with age. All this week. Dr. Art Ulene continues to show you how to go about ~-making your later years a time of increased self-realization and involvement. Join him for the second half of "Improving With Age;· a special Eyewitness News Closeup. You'll find out that time really 1s on your side. BRACE YOURSELF FOR SOME . Monday •THE NIGHT STALKER • Darren·McGavin Tuesday • SOYLENT GREEN • Charlton Heston Wednesday .. SATAN'S TRIANGLE • Kim Novak Thursday • HAUNTS OF THE VERY RICH • Cloris Leachman Friday ·THE DISAPPEARANCE OF FLIGHT 412 • Glenn Ford THIS WEEK ON THE 3:30 MOVIE(l} - Pege I I TV WEEK MAY 18 19a0 We asked Dr. William Rader if the need for romantic love is as great in one's later years as it is earlier in life. He told us that it most definite! is, and introduced us t a number of people who prove his point. Join him as he explores their experiences and shows what love in later life can hold for you. Watch "Love After Sixty:· a special five-part Eyewitness News Closeup. en LMNG WITH DISASTEll IS A GOODVIEW WORTH THE PRICE? 4 ,.-.. A 5-PAR'{ U~IT4 REPORT WITH WARREN OLNEY •• ON FlP.ES. FLOODS AND EARTHQUAKES K.ec THIS WEEK AT 6 ANO 11 PM P~11 I MONDAY MAT 19 FOf mo<n1n1 "'d altttllOOfl lallnl$, ptuu ut o•rnau PROGRAMS Btio.. foi 1ou1 t0ftrtn .. 11tt, "' tflt da}'s mowots OArTlllt[ lllOVl£S 12 00 O "Blac\ Sin · ,.. ~- ", .1nn,. ljf I f •' f , •"t.4 m • "l•O Smart l'fOPit' m !t u' .. a, m "Buu JJmf1" 1• I I B t ~' D• VHoj M I•· 31)() 39 "Wutwortcl" ' I u fl,.nn•• I,,,., !I• l 30 U "lllt ll11ht Stillt•" 1•• I !Ja,.•n M G4 ,,, EVENING 6:00 DU e u Nt.n 3 Tht Odd Couple u m 10 23 29 lltws II St1rily ' Hutch O llt1udt m I lovt Lucy Cl) Good Times ~ Ow1dd City: Juu~ltm fl) Tht [lec1r1t Company _,-t All 111 lht r 11111ty 'SO Otunus -6:30- J 1t )t ""' CJ f TIC TIC 0ou&h 1J llltn '1iffi11 Show m 21 The l rldy l 1111<h aJ S.llfor-& Son --,~, tD Did C.wttt Show m "°'" 0u1ce Ho111 so O"r usy 7:00 DU U J n .lhws 0 " H•PPJ 01y1 •111n 0 II Tiit Joht's Wrld m•u s H U TIC he Oolilh 0) ltMf HrU 14 As "''" ""''" fD Ovt1 usr ED l~ 111<.o\ hmllien Uo1111 so fl1t M1cllt~ Lthrer Repot1 -7:30- 0 fhe Muppet Show A '" , •• 1 I • 1 11 If 3 l11pp' DIJ\ A111ft O Conwmt1 811rl1ne 0 10 f1te the M11M< U Tll1t's Hollywood e PM M11111ne O 23 Tht Sulhvan\ m All rn the r,m~J '' 19 M A'S H Cl) Good TllTlts 74 Presentr tD Tht Mu Ntrlilthm llrport ED l1 ()1,, Muier lt Ntws ~o llmu Mrtchntr's World 8:00 0 e 12 WllRI' 1n t111crnn1t1 H I h• 1 An inn'>' •nl b1lh1n~ w•• tiOv • nd~ up •' •0•1111uld• nud• pholos I J•nn1I•• IA~tn 1111ourh .a 0trU1ol• L, d iJu 1, 01101 ·~·1011r1 Ou•·M 1 \!1t1on counc• 11 NI• lo d•c•dt llhll 'o O~ lo S•IY' Jeon1lt• s 1t011t~ll()ll ~M. f .. tl l)l~OQ\t\ tlli' lllt r o·u~ 11110 tne photoa••o~" 1 ~ludio '"° st•al the "'tlh~n no· .._,.In•,.._. "'OWfn9 Of M•l'ff e1n· ,.,,..,,, the L...,,.,, •lrtne on KCET (Chennet 28) on Monci9r 9t 1 O:IOPM. The prooram 19Centfy wea 9Wllrded tht ant Golden 19g19, ~ wbl•ne It to rep,...nt me Uf\lted Smt" In ftlm feetlwilt .,o.,nd the world . .... ,. fl) Edwin H1wl1ns 11 lht Sy111elloftl ta .. 1n Hd,.l•n\ '"d 'h• H'"' n1 l1m ,,, 4•• '••lu••'.! '" c;nct•l trarr lht ''••a'll uni lholt• n O~• 1•0 m uu "°<lit u so Cto•lt t•umb Vo1ct of lli t Wll1lt 10:00 0 e 11 Lou C11n1 II ,. t,. ' ' d ~ l•1 •Ir'.) 'IC•'•;CI ' •' .. ,. ~,,-11'1,. I t,.• "'•• , r I "i' "''l' to"''" 1h11 1.t1d f!',, .• ' ,,. "' i1 \.IC'<·~• ' f§tT:t"" &• "• ~,,., '•mr 8 • 1 ur. 1 • • • tPI~~ ~ ~"wir1tnG 1111"" ti"'•' •t m .,,, hi\,,., htr \ h,.,. 1, '" o,t• te ~')(I• fTtU ,, .,,a "•'"~ I "'"'' °t1 ~-· 00"-"' 8 3 101 2t fh Cl1trfl laid Spec11I Souwrnrn" •. ;., ' (11••, • ldd •anOf" d, .,. '"'""'" '•"' 1111ou1~ •n• An•11v• Gui d ,,.,. ,:u•\h lrH !.o•A •i1 IO•r, O•l'I' II and 'II• r.nai1., D'"'''' Eland Q)N11til~rf 24 Jama llld WftCl'S Wotld m Uni lltuftt M11u.U -10:30-m mm lkws fD Illar• T1111n lt11t1t~ lti. Ullcll ltr 1R1 Dan 0 Hr•lth1 ll•S 11 lh• a•nl Amrf!Un ""''' lf(IU llne !ht '·•• and •O•~ ot "'' Aufll(I• so liU Mo,trs Je.nyl 11 :00 0 .. • 12 >• ""' " The lhwlJw" """ .. ' 10 121 2t ......, -~ ... Al Ill !tie h1111tJ ID .... ., Htl t4 fOtOfCt Cru111~ Wtl(t ti th .,,. -11:30- • t 11 lllH1t1 "Nmy O," .. ~ 811 t~,..,~ e TN 01t1111 GI .. 8 "loft Dldlts" Tt1t11iS • l;or11 lofJ & Mula"' " C.ris & ltll11 u.,f • l) 'It IJll ..... ,t... Dtt· Met J...n Metdl Cluoi Cwerl Llo~d 1nd IOlln Lloyd tum up •c11nst 8,01n Bora 1nd M1111n1 S1111iontseu '" lh11 two Olll ol lhttt ut comptlr \Ion hom l O!ldon eo...-..11 wae ......... ...,. • "'S..rt tD c.,t-.. AIC lltwl ..... fl C.11tn T1lf1t 12:00 e T•flf111t~ ....... : .,.. " c-t ...,. n.e-" lwn) 69-W ~ .............. • n.. .... , ' -12:l0-.... .., ... : ....... (HY) 'S6-Gtorp MOllll'OftMrJ, lllOlll rrtt1Mn 1:00 lliaar-.-...... tTIMdllMt ,. •100 ..... ."'....,.,. -Z:•-.... : .~ .... ~ .. (drtl 'Sl-kllltd ... We helped Southern Californi3J1s kick the nicotine habit. and it didn't cost them a cent. Our unique n • clinic was conducted by reporter Kim \far riner. a 3-pack·a-day man h1m~elf Over 5000 viewers responded to our series \\'atch tonight -and ~ee what we're onto now. ,...1a TUESDAY MAY 20 for morn1n1 1nd 1llt11100n hstJftlS. plusc m OATTIM[ l'ROCUMS Btlow, IOI your tontenttnce ut lltt days lllO'llt$ OAm ME MOVIES 12·00 D NThe Otstrt Hur\ .. ~" '-' R cna00 !Jot•~· m ··Loy to wt11·· ~ 1• y ,. BA ~,.,.,~4" ,.'f,.,. 0) .. ··My fno11tt SpJ m ~St.Ho• l:OO Jt ''Tht C-d11ns·· "•., •d·al i>T I 11~0·1~ la,111 l JO O "Soylent Crttn.. O•d 1 1 ~ fh,,1t,, H..-r el Chtp1n1 so !Mr Easy 7:00 0 0 0 3 23 llttn 0 29 HJppy 0111 A,11n 0 a Th lole1·s Wold m M'A S'H 12 ft< T1< Oouth a> lltnny Holl H As Min 8th~m ffi 0.tr [Hy ED Los ltl(os h111wn so Tiit lh<llt1I ltllm 119P<ln -7:30- 0 2 °" tllf Ton 3 Hippy 01,s A111n 0 Siii 111 lh 0 10 h(.t tht M11SO< U SI00.000 lbmt Th1t lurie II PM M11u1nt O 23 Tiit Sulhvus EVENING m Alt In lht family 12 29 M'A•S•H a> Good Ttmts 6 :00 24 14 Out frOftl 0 10 12 23 lletn fD The Mullt11/lrh1er llepon 3 The Odd C4uplt ED l1 Otr1 Muter 0 0 m e 29 llewi lt lltw1 O St1rsiy & Hutch so llewsche<l 0 M1udt 8:00 m I Lon LIKy 0 8 12 Tiit W!Mte Slllclow Ip' 0) Good limn Co"h Rt•v•s holaroou\11 s~r 'n' 24 so Of urth Ind M.u 11mt ol 1011 b.lc~ • hund•td •••• tD The EltdlK Company whtn hf and lhrtt OI h1S IUr:i on,ad• D Truchery ' Deceit! • PRISONER CHL Bl H • 0 Pr1S011tr CeN Blod H r II( A •111a1 r-,, .. It• h•d b•l'fl J·•d 01 ..,, ... • P•t•' 0 l 10 H Happy D1J' R • ;r• r,. 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Jftd h01lrt " ta ·~•111 ul I b• '"' •dfd •· -: lJ "" U•trn• & Slo·"•r O Mo.it "Wall •• lh Sp11111 lh1n" 1•a1 10 • h' Anlh , ;v .n ln~•·d B"gm1n f 1111 Wtht• ,,,.q,,., ,,, C'•tttlf'>'d A \''m'"i , -•PP• , "''" .. !! ouplt .. int to lil t ' d d''On ~'"h l<~m Coh l•I• *h••• I"' p1Qf•\\n1 h, .b~nd an '""I• ho• :, • 1 f'lf. f ir r th" 1,.,.,.,,.\•,rr m unlaons and •hM rh• hu b•nd •' ~'""UP••d ••lh ho\ bo r I lh• "tr la I in IO•• #llh ' C•Udt •ltlh; mount11n miln m Carol &niett a11d fntnds a> Movie· "Tht Gtrl, Ille Cold Watch and hery1t11n1"' ,, om 1 80 •:hrs• Robt•I H1ot\ Pim D•*b•r >1•b1 Wonl•• Mt Nor• C.u t mt•ISI .,., \j)ltiltd bt1~l1lul brun,,lt 4nd nht11t\ a •a•ch lh11 st~ps l·m• 24 l(oy, (C·C) fD 21 TONflll so Myilt'l ~· AH "' tllt hmrly 1 1>11val• country h10 -6:30-O Mac Dnls Celebrates -8:30-~ 12 ->t lltw1 • His IOttl AnnlYtl'Slry O l 10 2t uw111t & SIN!tty 0 }_ r1t TIC 0ou,11 0 2) 1t MIC Oms IOtll ._ rR Cone SllolCM" Wtddoni; f(' Io-llltn Griffin $/low ttl\ll} S,.011-1 "Shll' Stlint 111 Y>t thtmstl••1 tr am I l11mf• s ,,,, tD C2l The l11ct, lunch MllSI< Clhtl "41< Oaw1s ceJeb1atn h•s ti i sllo11un lht fon1 1nd R0ch1t a•t II) S...ltff & Soft lo•st dtude 111 sho. bu11neu "11h ln<etd lo ll'llll do•n lht 111lt of fD Dd C"ttt S... ru•sl Anne Munir •tddrd bliss ••th l av"nt and -----------------------, Slt1rlty .. The Odtil C..,it fD ..... (C.C) tD s.,,_, ldelar Miiiie.ai 9 :00 , II L U M"ie: "lll11fer ~, lllt111ll CallNS'' (mys) 79 (Zllrs) .. ,, Holbroo~ Kllh111nt Ross A plol 11111 mllu on1 1nterna1ionally ta rnous menuhst one unlaillllul •rft. one btst l11end of th1 l111Hly, and one wile s lover 1n 1 patpoum of e•enls e ~ a 111et1t: .. ......,: Tiit s11u1 l"'"" (C·C> (dri) ·so (2h11)-Kll1tln1 Wayborn. This 11 tltt S1ory ol the torud and 11! l1ltd IO!Nnce btllteen the scmn's rimt belultful woman and lllt dasluna matinee idol, irllou Cllter end~ at tilt bfCJMUtl of talkrtS undtr c11 Cumslantts lllal llt st~I lllrltrlOllS Also stamna S.rry loltw;c e llfttr CftMltt 111 * DOUHUl TOltCHTI ..... , ...... • (118 ... '•C.,Hy (C.C) (fl) "Mtfllty llbtll N Tiie ll'b' tflorts to aet Jo 1111o pn'" phrs• cal *'"'" Mittttd wlltft "* .oti.'1Cuous 1J111 11111111tt0t lalls lor '""'· kt IMt boil• of • blot'* ddawom .... "811 .. ft ..,.,. (C.C) • lift Cllilc. ... TV WEE" MAY 18 198-0 ffi MW11trf' (CC) Abr~:.10.vt• ~''•••" r 11et ano Clln\Ub't 11\1<> ,,, t, "vl'\T1i''' ... ntn r'T'llr vo!tn' ~"<I ll "l"O" O'atltU Ot• •" 'vt"'"i ,.,~ All'•rit; o• V<IO'JJ!",.,.. ~tf ~. '""' 10:00 0 0 ltn$ O 3 2t Han to ltJrt 11 .; " , .. " ... "'" '"" t: Jt'"J ff'Sdr. 0 i'' 1 ,..,,d du• " 0~ 1 \d:l \toe C •;• lti1Co•5 ( ~l"'P""" il!e< ~S ~n· "i ~.m 1 O•·•i Dt~ono I ,,., '"Vi ''"i ., 1 li.,t ram!!'~ 10 Tltt 'rn1dtnts-IO f u n 11 CJme11 Q) W~u Hn ot Strud Ynlu nO'' IM ~ •O t H•ll Ctrno f <O n11111•· 1 • !loft ft< bOll T NYIMM ED U111 M111tr M11ucla so """'*' -10:30-m w m lltw\ W fnt forward fhe ltcMol0(1 ot Mu\•C Must< 11 llactd hom tis '•'''t~• JCousloe rorms lhrourl! tire lll}nl( 1ugm,n1111on ro ""'"'~ so Odruty 11:00 fJD •U>t hs u , 10 12' .H """ D T\t llfwlywe4 G.Jlllt Dbod1 CD Al HI tM f1111lly Ill left•, JM l• '1ntt1ta fD ,,., 11141 c.s -11:30- fJ I II C.,..,. 'IO D U )f l'tilufJ c-r... " Tiie Dltllll& ;.... )la. • 'f.1 1', """'*' \T • Ont .... It Llfl' •"°P•'s~ • '-15-111 14 Jk -...c-...... mea.t~•""' 12:00 • r llZ llerin: .... "' • ., ....... H "Die ............. . e oo,..,c.w. ., ..... ... : "Seutt .., " Merry frill" (tOlll) '69-Peul Newm1n ............. .Tlle .... p I 11 e Tiie 0--lll•un•u -12:30- ...... "Tiie ......... (dfl) '49-0ltvll de HaYlll111d. • ..... .,_.T""-td" ( dla l '64 -SI llfrt W'llrt111Jn 1:00 ... :"f•Dll•,_ .. , ... ) '61-louu .IOtrdtl, !'wt Knlt1t1 -~ .... ,. e ...,..: "C ........ (dra) ·31-Creta ""'· OIWI.,,. -•:•-e ui ,...,.. 2100 • .......... hrt " .. ,.... .. "Cfil CMm"' .. ....,..,. -2:3'- .... """ ..... f-. .,... .. .,..,.,..,~ ,_:. •o.::. ~ ~~) t• ........... _..<••> 7J-W "-ell ....... "'"" A FA·MILY CAUGHT IN A WORLD AT WAR "The Sullivans" is about a family, living and loving during a time when madness has descended upon the world. It's a Norman Rockwell painting ... a distant song carried on the air ... the thought of a loved one in a foreign land, a first kiss, a last kiss-and all the moments in between. "The Sullivans," a memory- and a remembrance. WEEKNIGHTS 7:30 KHJ·TV 9 P99915 THURSDAY MAT 21 r°' -"'"' •lld •fter-ltst111as.. pltm see OAYTlllll ,.OGIAlllS .... !of ,.,, c.Mtllffll«. "' tlle dly's """"" DA m 1u 1110Y1 ES 12:00 D ·Qwtbtc" 11dv SJ Co11nne :alwtl Pat11c ~no .. 1,s m w "r1tt C1mt !lack'' l•d•I JCJ loc111, Ball m "C1i1c's Cllo1u" IC m1 63 Bob Hope l ucillt Ball l:OO li "Ht Carey T ru tmtnt" lm,s> It Jam~ Cobu•n l:lO U "Haints ol tht Vtry lll<h" (dra> 77 llo1d Bridge1 EVENING .. 1:00 D '10 11 '1 Ntwi .1. The Od4 Cliti,it ... ID It) 'lt "'"' a Sbnty & Mwtch ...... .llMWc) m Gold r1111a llll Hist9ry of It llU fD 'f1le £JtdrK C.ll'l!J ,,-, All ill Hit ft111tly l o Of urth 111111 Man -6:30- -,-J}i If• ""' • Cl TK TIC l>wp Cit ...,., Gritfllt s-. • Ill Tiit trMy '-"' -~'- ID Old Cmtt Sllcllt ED (nuqut U l'olrtOl so °"' luy 7:00 DOU 3 23 lfts U 2t Kippy Diys A111n 0 e Tlie JMtr's Wiid m 111·a·s·H u fK h e Ooilall m Btnny "'" fD Over lisy fD Los· lllt05 h111bttn Uoun so The lbci.tll/l tllrtr lleport -7:30- 0 T ht Golla Sllcllt 3 "'"' Days Acain D In Surth of . O 10 hu thf lllUllC U lbtcll &lmt l'M . ,.. ... ,,,.,,, O ~l Tllt Silflrtans m All 1n tht hmity 1ti 2t 111·a·s·H O>Cood n-m CROSSROADS: • PROPOSITION 9 CUTIING THROUGH THE CONFUSION fD 24 CrowoM1: l'r°'°5itlOll 9 lh1s proe•am links LA and Sin rran c1~0 via satellttt 1n • probt of tht m"n1n& and impact of th• t.i• cutting 1n1hah•• mu Otrill•r lt """' so """"*' 8:00 D e 11. sncw.: A Dt<Mt of tht WtltlM 11hrs) lhls spemt"' the 100th hour ol Jht W1Jtons 1nd sl\Olos n11M11Ms lrom past sl!ows as •tit 1s urn•1 lo V11111n1A IO him ( 4rl Mamnt1 s <lht create• tHCuli .. "OI)' consultlnl ilnd J t •tCul1t• orodutt• of tht \haw 1 ,,,1 J1m1!1 D 2i 1t l ud lloctts 1n tht ZStll Ctntury qom 1 IR D•"h )Quaa 2'>00 A s1nt<;tt• ludr• .1 1 ~a~o 01 as\.1111n1 ,nf1llrll•1 an anl mall" ••actor pl1n1 •no l>fitnl 1 dud • cn1•n r•acl•On '" an ellol' 11 '1tW01 Np" (h1CJiiO U COLUlllBO's Fust cut • "Prescnpt1on Murder" 0 Mom ''Col11111M-l'ruc:npboft Mur dtr" 1dr11 6! I h•sl Ptr.1 f ato G•~t Baory Ah ghl1 sucr•~lu rs•ch1ar11s1 1nd • 1>uut1lul actr• .1 pa11en1 ~~ 1 on lovt •1th schtmt 1r murd•• h11 .. ,1, and ttav• 11 appur to D• a •obbt•y lhill rt\ulttd 1n murdtr U 3 10 2t lllor• & lll1ndy 1R1 II 1 a Wondtrtul Mor• M0t• ltfls 11~• such a m11l11 !hi! he •ants to lu•• [arlh but thtn Orson l•ls him see •hat lht hv•1 of Mindy and her lam1ry "ould havr bP-tn '"thoul n1m 0 lllottt: "llrdtt on tllt lla1n" l~uspl /4 l7h1\I M1r1tne Jobfrt C~olts Bronson Ann1t Co<dy Iii! Ireland A '"''' ot an a11hnt pilot " rap~ •1111 her nsaitant 1nd t11u to h1dt lht lac! lrom ht• husband 1nd authot1ht1 m C.rol .. ,...It 1414 r rltll4s 0) llloflt: "The '"'· lht C.14 •~td1 •114 htryt111w1'' (I!) 80 1 }n11t-Robtrt H1~ Pim Da•btr K11b1 Winier s mull! m1ll1on111r uncl• d•tl and luvrs Kiiby a told oocltt •attn as hrs io•e 1nhr11tanct Bui this ••Ith t1n stoo tome and everybndy s out 10 ctr the11 lljnds on 11 S• lb11< of Oii 1'1111t111a -8:30- • i \ fl,., ...... IRl lllt lay Off Ordertd by the GovtrllOI to cut tht stall. Benson d1sc~ers he s not w1nn1nc any popula11ty c011tttls H • h•lchtl 1111n-tsPtt11Jty wtltn 11 C(Jlnts to f111n1 the pastry chef • TM <* c:.,M a ....,t11e ~, • 1111 llltyu1' JMr•al E nun Nottboolt" &111 Moyt11 talks ••th lutunst tnv1ronmtntahsl H11tl Htn dtrton from the Center lor Allern1 t1Ye futur111nd d1K11Ut111ntw1blt tnern 1e111rcu euc.r.....•..._ a•c:.... 8t00 • 9. """' .. ...., (C-C) (R) '111t htlltr" WotO MtU a """ rtpO<ttd mllllflC en rovtt to ti~ fi111I ¥owt H I 111011k elld hndl 111111 llfitll I lady of Ille m111111. l lld D11t11cll 1oes on mu111n1 dttlll dfelMd ti I WOl!lln .............. a ...... Ull .... ......... ~:.,.. ..-..... ,,.. -t.J0-........ : ·11 ........ ....... n.t ...... ...,. {tOlll) • •t1o11 ol llllWll eM ........ cet .. tropllit• tllet ~"' ocorrtd ...... tllt .......... tlM .... 50,..,., •C1>a.•n. ..... ~ "flit ~ c..,.. .. "'• .,.. .. llillriM "flli.!1 "'" ..., ICll:f. dltltllly .... ft'r1 .. Ma .... .,.. 1M IN Mllttl _,. Ill wlttl tlM ..... tllt • ..... TV WEEK MAY 18 1950 m PREMIERE TOlllGHn • "RIGHTEOUS MPUS" NEW COMEDY SERIES REAU y ens IT 011! ID l'Wf.fltlUl. Tiit RtPt--,. plti JW. s Run This l)(OC••m ta~es ' oo~ " tht 0<001ems Jacf<I by ' ;:•oup of •K11ll1 m11rd h•Ch school s1u1rnts 1n ii recrntl1 1nte.vatt<1 S r!.!On nr11hbothood Jn lht<i J1rsl •r•wd• the Rtihlto11s Appl•• dis •t• • ontt l1mous I~ ,u, old blu•S IU•ll•l\I •eCtlil1nc II' ii sh1dy nuf\•n( tl<imt 1nd ~tlo him 1nd h" ~ y•ar Old l1dylotnd tsUOf so Starklrd 10:00 D e 12 sncw.: Sktr, 1111<- u111t [nry llttlt ~ 1 I hrl With tutsts Oun M1rt1n 1nd cymnnt ~urt lhomn 0 ONfwi • 3 I tOI (2t 10120 a> Wiien Hawoc Stnd ··8f1 A11 f11t Glenn ford r111ralt1 ID Canltr1 lllrte m UM •• , lllartH.t so i.t1"tlltd -10:30-m a> ID""" JC ~(C.C) m 111astlfJ'l(t niatrt: .., s.. 1111 S. (C.C) s• ltfl W'"'*'a's 1'90 11:00 u a >1 1a 21""' G TIM ,....,_.. 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YARWOOD SPEAKS TO YOU ABOUT HEAL TH ·ARM PAIN Everybody hales pain So instead o f tosten1nq 10 '""" bodies many peoptP s first mclma11on al the soqn of ;in achf or oain is to rake a med•cat1on re cover 11 up This is ltlle turning oft a f1re·alarm without makono an attempt to out out the lire Listen to your body. Pain is 1mport an1 to your well·bemg II 1s nature s early warning signal a Ide and-death message relayed through your nervous system that tells you when something is wrong As such pain is merely a svmpton and not the cause or most health problems Therefore the sensible appro ach to health is not lo merely turn off the pain (or treat the symptom) bur rather 10 find the causes and correct them Structural Imbalance Is the underlying cause of many types of painful disorders. Ch iropract ic recognizes tnat str uctural imbalance 1s the underlying cause of many types of painful disorders lor interference with nerve control 1mpa1rs a wide variety of body functions Thus the doctor of ch1ropract1c seeks to maintain the mechanical integrity of ltle body. free lrom spinal defects and postural distortions He seeks to establish normal function 1n 0<der to cause body organs to function property He seeks to enable your body s nat ural restorative powers to oot-rar,. al tneor best so a!> 10 allow the t>Ody to et.m•na1e oas•c health p roblel'T's a<. well ac, a!>soc1a1eo oain and Cl1scomtor1 Your doctor of choroprac11c uroe• you to listen to your body Never judge the seriousness of a pain by its location. Neyer 1udqe 1ne !>eriousness ol a pain by 11s location T ne central nervous system or101r;ia tes 1n the Oram and e•tends throuoh lhf' spinal coluf'T'ln reach•no <>very maror part of the body Wlfh mori> tnan three m11t1on impulses qenerate<:I 1n the nervous svstem every secona an anatomical or lunct1onal d1sluroancE' can result 1n pain or maltunc11on al most any point o f thE' body O lten rne 1oca11on ol ltll' pain ha~ no known corri>ta11on w11h thf' source ol the hpa11n problem II oniv the pain 15 trealf'd the health Cl1sorC1er may be 1e11 10 bt'Come more <.erious Here's how Chiropractic treats ARM PAINS Pains 1n the arm'i wrists fingers ethows and shoulders are not to be taken ltQnlly whether they be related 10 on1ury of a disease cond1t1on Many pains wn1ch may be lell 1n the arm are actually caused by structural problems which involve tne spine and nervous system W i th out proper treat ment degenerahon can occur II you sutler arm pains it would be w ise t o v1s1 t a <:loclor o f choropracllc for diagnosis and treatment His mOdern metnods Of natural health care are designed to relieve pain and correct ttle cau se without the use ol drugs or med1ca1tons LIT'aATUll OM THI H>&.l.OW.-COtefTIOMS IS AVAi.A .. 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