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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-06-01 - Orange Coast Pilot~ .................. .... HOaU CURLED EVJRYWHERE SATURDAY AT DANA VILLA MOTWL WHl!R! FIREM!N PUT OUT 8400,~ BUZf, EVACUATED YISITOA8 --8J ll'EVE ilfiUIUI. •:. .... ...,........ .. .. Mondaaao11eepy ,......"'.._ J)ua Villa Motil ••r• .vecuted from t.betr raatm ear11 letur'4w :!:in. n: ~.J':O:-,c:~::c=~ buUd1Jlc. =· 8ummer vtsUon, maoy •Ull el.t oaJy ta bedn ,. were Nlbedfrom tbetwo-1toq Mnfca..;:ile Ull at about 1:4S a.m. by the mina.-r tM ftilt firemen to arrive at the ~ aod ftlltaurat at die • ltltenecUollof Cout HJpway aod Del Ob&apoSU.- lo DaoaPolnt. • • Two firemen suffered 1moke Inhalation ai a~ of the blue, which destroyed the Dana Villa ll~c.111 reetaurent and dama1ed several rooou. PlremenGUbertCamarema, wboworboutofU- Doheny tire staUon, and Gary 1.ell, of tbe Ntcuel ·~­Uon, were rushed to San Clemente General U01pitail where they were treated for heat and smoke abd lat.er releued. lt toot 3Tfiremen an hour and 17 minutes to~ down the blaze, which began ln the reetaurent when an eleetrical wire oo a cookinC appliance shorted out. The firefight.ens, directed by Battalion Chief Allen <See DAMAGE, Pa•e A2) ' T > ' .. VOL. 73, NO. 153, 7 SECTIONS, 96 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1980 FIFTY CENTS VOters · Mull Verdicts (A>unty's Bench Strength Put io Its Biggest Test . J BJ F-REDE&ICK SCllOEllEBL t . Of .. Delly"" ..... f Drive do~ First Street ln. Santa An• and loolut theallJll. · No-, they're not 1ips for Uquc>r stores nor restaurants, nightclubs nor mot.eta. They are I I g n 8 1 em blazoned 1with the ,names of•· those seeldn& ~ elec&ion to ~ b a t heretofore baa been NL something of an un.toueMd do- CAL BASEBALL 1tTLE TO BUCS Orange C9ast College's baseball team won It.a firs t state championship in two decades with a thrilling 3·2 victory over LA Valley Saturday night.·. K evine Romine pro· vided the key hit, and re· lief specialist Larry Hicks hurled the final two ln· nings. SeeJ>a1eB1. '' 'BJ:\\ SPt·:t 'l.i\I. main -the county's municipal and superior courts. · ' On Tueeday. S2 candidates will vie for 1'1 judgeships. Included among. the candidates are four Superior Court incumbent.a, nine municipal eowt incumbent.a, 14 deputy district attorneys, 20 private attorneys , four municipal eowt Judaes seekiq electkla to Superior Court. and one Superior Court com· llllasioner. . At least two Superior COurt Judie& -both conaldered by their colleagues to be among the most capable Jurists on the bench -decided to retire this year rat.her than face re-election when they learn~ cballencers were waiting in the wings. The challense to the bench ls not without precedent, but lt:far overshadows what occurred in the 1978 Orange County judicial elections in which deputy dis· tri.ct attorneys ousted three in· cumbents -two in Superior Court and one in municipal court. .., In the view of incumbents and their support.en, the challenge is unwarranted and may lead to grave problems in the future. And a common theme sounded aS'ound the Orange County Courthouse from ·incumbent.a is that the bench ls becoming poJltidJ:ed. To be sure. money muat be raised, campa.lp appearances made, preciocts walked. BuUOns and bumperstickera. si_pa md slick brochures =-t be produced and distributed. Jn the vtew Clif others, however, the cllallenge is a neceuary as· saull an the suetit.y surround· lnl the bench and the pollciea of some tncwnbents. Several of the challenaers uy elections are the best way to . monltar judicial performance. As for the related political over- tones -as one challenger put it. "That's just the way our system works." And several challengers in· tcrviewed say that regardless of the outcome Tuesday that the in- terest in this year's judicial elee· lions will make for better courts. The d>allengers argue that Juct.eee wilJ feel they and their records wtll be 1ubjected ·to closer scrutiny. One Jurist wbo doesn't buy that araument LI Superior Court .. A Legaey of Sharing Family Remeinbers-f;.apacity for Loving Dennla Telfer rememben his ,wtre, Carolyn, as the type wbo .. Just couldn't lHlt to peel the new family on the street with ·fresh baked banana bread." She had written ln her Bible, "All t.b8t'a Important ln IUe ii God and people and connect1n& the two. God comes first." FlttioaJy, ·after 33 years ol IJv· i.na of tier.elf' after ber death · , Friday Crom tnfflc accldent in· Juries, her comeaa were donated I to a ._,.,er and IO•year-old l man at UC Jrvlne Medical Ceoter .to stve them •llht. I "St.e's a treasure who betoQled to the world,'' aaid Telfer, Miiied in the lmne home t...-1 lband wlth Denni•, 10; Ju.Ue, t; JcNlml, _t; Jena, ' a.od Jackie, 2. .. We COlllfidered oar mamaae a wUoll fll ~ lD tbe Hn1.ce ot life and blr anw wu lhartna. •'Sometime• obe of tht cblldna would tell me tbat modler ba4 ~ ao eldis'· I IJ couple tbat day and bad ........ ~rl ... Sbe WU \~tlllemed,Mtract9d to ,..,.., IDd wanted to make nr• •M ,.,. wa1 cared for .............. I ,._ ll•lldiat bed1 pnaw.t mt It. 'CIMilb'• kbool of Nunlal ln Sl ...... N.Y.adubudmne •.• .,.,..,..., N.V. bolpital, ·=, .. ~. •• .. .. ec1 Mn two =E ........... .i .. .-.Aucc.1• ..... ...................... .................. --... ,..... ....... to ·dltt.On "Sbe even participated in the interviews when Yamaha hired me u repooal ules manacer for 90l.llld •Y•t.ema. There never was any question of what we would do tor each other." Equally proud of her ·athletic abillty, he recalled how ahe won a tennis club championship four days aft.er glvtn1 birth to their younaest dauabter. He flicked on a video tape of vtvaciou1 Carolyn playln1 volleyball with tbe nel•bbol'I lut Memorial Day. Fritmdl often commented 9ll the Tellers' All·Amertcu loOU aod ....... u.ey be ln eom· merctala~. But Carolyn ODly \OClk that u a compllaMnt and wOuld not •X'Plok the children. J1niea and Eleanor Telfer of Binghamton, N.Y. recalled bow their d.auahter-lo-Jaw, who wu 1truclt by a truck wbUe Joainc, "always went out of ber way to make tbe moet 1hy r,anon ln the room feel welcome. • Otber -.lvtnc family tnchlde her paratl, Carl and Joao• Glammiebele ot Eodnll, N.".; tbr" .... and a brother, all o1 New Y-1£ and an .-Cle, Alfred Glammlcb119 ol Loe~. FWMl'-1 Mniffl ad bartal wtll be CGlldaee.d lD Nw Yort. A IMIDOl1al ierrtef ln a.bQut two....ata......,~for trlmdl to ptber at Woodltde Lake becauH •• Teater ex· ptalned. "Carol1a'1 probably cone .... tat lbe cUdD't .. '° •• , aaod-by• to...., ... ·~ H• W-. to do tlaat fw bit . .. Judge Byron McMillan. who came to strong defense of his colleagues in a recent interview. He does not race re-election th.is year. tr the challenges are sue· cesaJul, Judge McMillan said. "s ome judges won 't be themselves. be their own man. They'll just be spending their time trytns to please tU these law and «Cler clowns." MclOllu baa a reputetioo ol beiq a fair aDd Orm J-... He has presided over many of Orange County's major trials. The law and order islut! raJMd by some cbaDeqen and Sen. H. L. Ricbardscm. R-Arcad.ia. Bt'· cordlne to McMillan. is a ''facade." Said McMillan, "We are the s tiffest sentencin& county an California." McMillan said he supports the election of judges, but added a qualifier : "I lbink It's belne a bused by some deputy di$trict attorneys. with certain excep. tions, that are taking ad\fantage of the clima te brought oo by our flaky state Supreme Court." In McMillan's view, the CCMat ls II ts eked with appoint.eel of Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., and has lasued declsloos that rub the state's voters the wrooi way. "The Jmtlca continue to take a stand aaaim~l· ty for their own u.k dely the will ol IOCI the et)' ot society," said McMWen. VCMrl, ln tum, translate tbelr anger with the SUpreme Court to the trial Judea wbo are bound by the hllh court'• declliom, he said. "Voters don't d lst1n1ul1b between the trial judtea whom they vote tor and the Supreme Court Jud8es who created the ima1e," McMiilan aald. Amona the deputy diatrtct at· torneya seeklnl election to Superior Court, Richard Farnell baa been amoac the most vocal. His opponent 11 incumbent Judge Mark Soden. · The competltion thl1 year. aald Farnell. demonstratea • 'th•t the Judiciary 11 un- rnpomlvetotbepublic. "The pendulum baa SW\IDI too far. People finally are exer'Cl• ln1 tbeir abUlty to vote on Jud1e1 a1 tbey do for l••ialaton." <SeelUDGE,PaaeM> , A nmmary ol the D,Uy Pilot recommencletlou and eodoraemenu on 1tat~. county •lld munlapel liuu. and DOG· paJ'tllaD po&ltlcal offlca will be carried ln Mon· da1'1.,..,.... Tbla tleeUCG·•t·•·•lanc. IUl'Ye)' wUJ be ln a CODYe• a.Int tarm for voten wbo •• , .,., to ...,., to lt jlt \M '"" OD "'-day dv· ma* etat. Pl1mao ••· tJoa • . ,.~ ............ REALLY HE'S ONE OF OURS. JAN SMITH WEARS MASK W_,....,..Realdent Guards Agalnet Aeh Pollution Washington Asking For Recovery Aid V ANOOUVER, Wash. <AP> - A &lowtns dome ol lava oosed S•turct.y throuah rock to the cr•ter ol Mount St. Helens aa Gov. Dlxy Lee Ray aaid abe would ut Preaident Carter for at least $2.S billlon to help ber state recover from the volcano's devastation. Meanwhile, autboritiea an- nounced they bad ev~uated a '74·year-old man and four dop from an ab-covered cabin 10 mllea IOUUYol the volcaoo. Ray Jenninp' cabtn wu 1beltend from the direct nortbbound blut ot the May 18 eruption. Re bad not been lilted u mllalq. And the Co.ill& County eot· oner Wd a secUoD 0( Juq and Uver found WednelclaJ ln the Spud lfounla.lD area DOt'tb ol tbe Lrrn.E -Acqu!sitlons •ren •t alw y1 bad for 101811 com • ...._.. by b&a·ftlh cor loas. A fa1~1rowln1 compa&er company>a J)Nlldent ellpl.... bow he U,led fer • new .,.._Jn • fMture on bull· '!Ml tueowen. P.,. Cl. P&O.GaowTll -An.abetm M.,or JGlm Seymour i. travel· ma tbe ... wanUnl what ... )ta,.,. If eomtnletloa I UtrJilall toatlnait: "Your ddldND .. 't IHH lloille. '' He offen ....... uo. Oii ... to 'awld u.e l'Ml •taM ........ P .. CI. volcano had been identified as human tissue. D.F. Winebrenner said the tissue was found 6y ground searchers near a blown· apart camper In an area eiOt miles from the mountain. <See related story, Page A4. > Ground searchers out of Salkum were to return to Ula Spud Mountain area today to look for clues that might ldeotlly tbe victim or prove whether U.. perion cl.led from the volcamc explosion. So tu. the death toll r~ .... May 18 blast 1tanda at 22 with U pel'90lll st1ll mi11ln1. ~ The lfO'IDd March ln the bl'8t - area wu ICheduled to end Wa weekend. Aerial Marchel w.. auapended TbW'lday. wlll IW' Richard Chamberlaha. Tbe rest ot the cut and crewu JapaDeM and an eetertalnmeat featur. loots lt the I~ weather and acbeduUn• Pti>-blema taeed an the aet. P.,.-•. • .... K • . ........... .......... Cl ....... CM ==r .,,: ei..---1 01• 14 .. :·:-::::11 ... AU ........ NW ...... II ... ............ .,,IJ • ' .. c ..,_.~-- -- ~air Cha~~e Voten' Con/idetree in Miller 2 81 DAVID lltlnlUNH poUtkal ftN ~ta a.-DOt • •----~--· even lllted on the bel.lot -"* • DemocraUc Party boll JUcUrd • Ma 1ur:a lrd Dlltrlel J . O'Neill. Hpent1orl•l rue bH ·been Miller claimed O 'Neill 110m4ltblnc ol a pollUtal Mt 8'. ·· "pllllfed and plundered'.' . Helen1, · •P••ln1 rbttorae1I Oran1e County for hit own cltbrlt in all dlrecUou. be n •flt and th 1 l Bruce Tb• fellout not oulJ bu ob-Ne1tandit, b1a prlaclpal opponent teurech•rt&ln laun tn U.. cam· In th• race. wa 1 "9uppet" PJl1n, lt allo buried f'tom view manlouJated by O'N6Ul. ue eandrdate who did not N.tande, a Republican -... Jerttelp1t1 ln tb• hyperbole 110\blyman from 01an11. ,61cb ebaracttttucl ,a 1ood deal zeroed ln on Miller'• aalOCatlan .. the three-mu race. with the left.Jeantni Campaisn •f:aampl•: for Economic Democracy and . :-Supervllor Zdhoo Nlller, alao on the 1upervllor'1 military nsbtiDI to retain a seat be woo record durin, the Vietnam war. tlfroui& IUbe"'atorial appoint· T h e G O P I • w m a k e r ment lut July. concentrated h1.s authorized· a letter a11oed by 218 lleavenly Footteork . o.lly~· ... -- If you-want to learn Greek folk dancing, head for the Or ange County Fairgrounds from 10 a.m . to 9 p m Lessons, complete with bouzouki music, are part of the Ju11, food and cultural exhibits offered at Grecian Festival '80. The Rev. Fr. George Stephanides twirled Dina Koravos, 13, of Laguna Hills Saturday. Gunman Wounds 3 On Amtrak Train • fO!r'm« prilODen of WU lD North IUpenUor laid lut wffk. Vletllam wblcb attacked MJUer lllller bu ,_. after what he for alleledlY c:oll,aborattnc wttb term• "special Lni.ntta" ID h1I th• entmy wt.t.r. ln captivity. campaitb. ln particular au.et. Tb• 1upervilor 1pent mon Ins O'flfetll and tM way be baa than ftve yean ln a priton camp run Callforola'1 DemoeratJc •fter btt• lbol down ln tbe late PartY. attain. . lMOI. lie acknowlMc.cl maldq He clalmld O'Ntill threw bil antl·war 1tat.meot1, but 1tnlq· 1upport · beblnd Neatande. • l)' denied accUl'atlou that be Republican. to he would have no wu dllk>yll tobil country. trouble promotJ.n1 development -Cartoonilt and commettial pl1D1 oa bt1 exten1lve South art11t Ruu Mannina a Mod· County bold101•· t Jetka CUyoo clvtc leader. ii the Tbe lntenslty Miller'• at. quiet man tn the race, 1ldestep-tack.I on O'Neill · entuJJy re· ptn1 mueb ol the mud-allnlina suited lo the party'a central and 1peakJn1 out lnsteacf on committee cen1urJn1 the more mundane matters. IJilpervllor. Durio& that There never wu any doubt tumwtaoua meeUn1 lo April, lhal arter G6v. Edmund G. Miller and O'Neill came note-to- Brown Jr. appointed Miller to ooae achangtn1 barbl after the the Oran1e County Board of 1upentaor claimed O'Neill was Supervlaon' Jut year, the race backina Nestandf. to uoaeat blm Jo Tueadaya 's lftller hinted at the time he election would be a yeasty af. would possibly withdraw from ralr. the Democratic Party. but Miller at once became a cawse several days later Indicated he celebre. To certain veterans would stay in the fold, welcome groups. despite his being a much or·not. decor4led Marine Corps flight He continued hia broadsides ortlcer. Miller was anathema. against O'Nelll. but failed to at· To mainstream Democratic tract the financial support he official.I. hop,Jng for appointme~t hoped would materialize .. or founer •11emblyman Ron The lateat campaign di•· Cordova, Miller's aelecUon 9'as closure statements showed that an Irritant. while Nestande was ral1lng Democrat.a auclf as 1tate Sen. funds with ease <1228,000>. Paul Carpenter of Santa Ana Mlller Wal 1trunlln1 badly. at· ca1U1ated the governor for has tractJng $44,000 from supporters. "total disregard for the pre-Manning WO! even rurtlier back. rerences and needs of the reporting donations of only Orange County community " S4 .600. The third supervasoraal dis-The teruuon and strain of the tract has 213,352 voters. camp&Jgn was readily apparent R~publicans outnumber lasl week when Miller had to Democrats, 107,421to84,247. nght bad: tears as he attacked Miller·s pas t became potent Nestande and his campaign con· am munition for ha s _critics sultants for·puttang out a black· Becawie of has outspokenness Jacketed brochure on Miller's against the war during captlvi· political -and military bac~· ty an North Vietnam, Mlller was ground. ofraclally censured upon his re-"I've put up with these fahe turn to the U S by Navy accusations for years and I'm ., Secretary John Warner sack and Ured or 1t," he said. While f prltioner. Miller also ·' l 've got an ouutanding had met with Jane Fonda when military rdrd'. . My reputa- shc toured the Communist na-lion In the Marine Corps was taon duripg the height of the con-outstanding.'' flict. Recommendations from 111e 1upervfsor said the real Ms . Fonda and her activist i.aues lD the campaign relate to husband. Tom Hayden. played a gTowth. tnnaportatlon, water role in Brown's appointment of .and hou.slng. Miller "If Bruce Nestande is elected. His association with Fonda the good old days of uncontrolled and Hayden's Campaign for growth will be back again for Economic Demo~racy further Orange County development:· annoyed critics Miller served as the lawmaker said dunng one member of a 11teering committee ·press conference Miller OPf<>M'h on veterans affalrsc for the rapid development. group, yet the supervisor said M 11ler, 49, ai. an attorney and neither Fonda nor Hayden had says he can go back to private provided "one shred of support practice and make three tamei. formycampaign." what he now earns as a So acnmonaous did the race supervisor ($32,000) If defeated become dunng the past several Tuesday. -, months that Miller became In· The man who would like to put volved an a shoving match with him there. Nestande. said he's u Los Angeles area Republican satlsf1ed with the ca mpaign he·~ assl'mblyman waged, though it's been a dll T h I:' s u p e r v I :. or a I ~ o facult race threatened to file lawsuits seek-Asked why. he said 1t wa .. ing more thun $200 m1lhon m hard to nm agami.t an opponent damages against Nestande, has "who won't defend" what he'!> llnkiwwnKlwrneini Kin Next, to. Lead l~anial&f ? . ay fte Aan e&MM Prw . Tbe bead of the llJD'le a.,ublle• Part.J, wblcJa eoDP tro .. tbe Iranian Par'W~ Rl'lll1Md obMmtrt lats· da_y . by endonlria tbe nation'• UW.lmon triM~ ml.n11fer for prime ~r. Ayatollah Mohammad e.belbU ... quot.I br a Tehran newtpaper u H)'lnc tbe Revolutionary Couaell WU debatJDI b1I propoea1 to nomJ.Dste .11.ouua 1'alamad. 32. • • . ' ~ Sourcea aald Kalantart, described by BebelbU u a ·•revolutiooarJ and beUever" ln Iran'• llJemte reclme, Ja related to Ute wife of Iranian revoluUonary leader. , Ayatollah Rubollab Khomeini. The parliament. wbl.eh met for tJte ft~ time lut week •d 11 to decide the fate ot the ~ American boltaces, bu respomibWty for selecttn1 a prime mlnlat.er. It 11 not ez. l)fft.ed to consider tbe questloo of the hoata&es for several week.I. Saturday wu tbe boetal•' 210tb day ln captivity. U lt'ould \"eoio .tfldeoa•• l1t1.-rr.-•CloH WASHINGTON <AP> -President Carter threatened on Saturday that the United-states would veto any U.N. ac- tion which m.Jaht uaurp the American role ln Middle Eaat nesotiatJooa. Io a warning to Europel'I allies to delay any efforts,to enter the dispute over Palestinian autonomy, Carter declared "we have a veto power tbat we can exercise, lf necessary, to prevent this Camp David p~eas from being destroyed or su~erted, and I would not lleslta~ to iaae it." French leaders and authorities ln other Westem Euro- peaft" nations have begun to talk about advancing their own proposals for settling the dispute between l.srael and Egypt over the future role in the Middle East for Palestinians. . tfghan Rebeb (,'nnf rnl ft••f1ln11al ~if 11 NEW DELHI, India <AP) -Moslem rebels took con- trol or central Afghanistan's Bamian province and its capital oaty alter an Afghan army combat unit mutinied, according to a report reachmg here Saturday from Kabul. The insurgents, supported by both combat officers and army troops, last_ weekend lulled a large number of army politic~ advisers belonging to the Parcham Party faction, the ruJ.io& Jl'OUP support.in& pro-Soviet .President. llabrak KarmaJ, said the report that has been accurate in the put. Soviet forces subsequently launched an alr·and·ground offensive la.at Tuesday, apparently aimed at recaptwi:ng Bamian, the source said. The outcome waa not clear because by then many of the rebels bad fortified lbemaelves in the mountains above the provlnclal capital. Rragn11 1·r•: .tnde-r•••H \t.-t"nrf_.r WASIUNGTON <AP> -President Carter aald Satur· day ~ la eager lO meet Ronald Reagan ln campalp de· bate bot flaUy foreclosed any confrontation with John B~ Andenon-oa aroundl Lbat "it's ridiculous for an incumbent Democratic prtaldent" to consider debaU01 two Republic.am at once. ''This would be an opportunity ror us not to have a dis· cwssion among three or four or five or aix different people, but a sharp debate between two people, one representing the DemocraUc Party ... and the other, Ronald Reagan. representing the Republican Party.•• While Andenoo 11 running aa a liberal, Carter said his volinj record in Congress "1s almost ldenUcal ... to other prominent ~publican.a who idenUfy themselves Ii-' very cooservallve " . •flffltt' E'lofUla .'t11dd~uly c ·ui Off KEY~WEST. Fla. (AP> Storm-battered boata carry- ing 2,250 refugees arrtved in Key Weal on Saturday, as the Cout Guard reported that the "Freedom flotilla" ap- peared to have been shut off at lta source In Cuba -at least temporanJy. Helicopttts, cutters and Navy ship~ patrolling the Straits of Ftorida up to 20 m1le<i north of the Cuban coast reported "zero sightings .. of US ·bound vessels as of noon Saturday. . . NEW LONDON. Conn. <AP> -Three persons we re wounded. two of them critically, when a gun.carrying passenger opened fire Saturday night aboard an Amtrak passenger train. authorities reported. southeastern Connecticut ('ampa1R11 consultants. Butcher doneinthepastorwho he'sbeen coastal city, officials said . and Forde. and the u -POWs as:.oc1ated With Supe . . l F N~w London police reported who 111gned the letter attacking Nestande claimed Miller ha:. roisoria oes they had taken a man Into ham . been running from has past custody in connection with the ··I have been under attack for ··one or the train crew. a con· ductor or trainman was shot, a woman passenger was shot and an Amtrak policeman wl}D •esponded to a call and met t.fle train at the New London station was shot," said Sue Stevens. a pu bile relations spokeswoman for the raUroad The gunman apparentl y opened fire aboard the train while it was JUSt west of this Police Bwt Pyramid Garru! In Placemia Placentia poUce arrested five participants In a pyramid scam Friday night art.er followin1 one of the party-goers from a Rlvenide bot.el to the meetln1. Bobb)' Stillie wa1 arrested at his home, 336 La11en Circle, Placentia, along with hl~e Bonnie for orgahlztn1 the i· nn1 tebeme. Also arres on mtldemeanor cbar1ea were P.aula Simmon• of La ern, David Gonial~• of Riverside Co It mll lUdW'd ~ otlll........ , Clnile•1• also WU a'1"1Med on an OUUtandln1 warrant fOC' all•Cedly partlclpatlo1 ln a pyramid 1chemo In Riverside County. Elsht otben were at· rnted aod reJeAMd at tbe lffSM. _1n_c_~_e_~-·~~~~~----m_o_r_e_t_h_a_n_1_e_~_n_y_ea_r_s._··_t~ ___ <_~_o_P_ro_N_E_~ __ ._h_1_e_~_,_·~l~filDec~iOR 1·,.....repAI DAMAGE ESTIMATE: 8400,000 • • • • • -· Embattled Orao1e County 3rd l>l•trict Supervisor Edison M Wer and bi.a chief opponent m Tuesday's election. Bruce Nesta.ode. cla.shed face-to-race Saturday, each posting vlctocy and defeat at a meeting of the county Fa.Ir ~mpaip Practices Commiuion. Dunng the 2 S-hour meeting, the commission found that Nestande , c urrently a Republican a.uemblyman, pro- duced a "m.l.aleadln&" 1tatement by reproducJ.na a newspaper opin- ion •tor>' ln wblcb Killer was described aa a ''turncoat" wblle a prlloner of war durtna the Vietnam cooruct. "I'm quite disappointed In lhl1 .. Tfds t. the klod of thing we 1hould try to diacourase," uld Commiuloner Joahu• Wblt.e, a Miller nominee to the pan.el. Tbe '"turncoat" refennce wu coat.alDecl ln a slick campaip brocbure aeot to •~ten 6y NHtande. Tbe brochure hH come to be called the "black book" became of the cob' of ill COYer. Tbe eommiulon. however, re- fu.aed to rule tat the remaloder of t.be pamphlet wu falle or mltltad.JDI• altboUlh HVeral membetl NSd tbey felt the In· formation ln lt wu not relevant to th• auperrilorlal campa.lp. Nor would the com•laalon declare falM Oil mJaleadiDi a &et· ter auaetlq MW• llcDe4 by more thu 300 PCilooera ol war. )(Ulet" elalmelf the i.tt.r CCIII· tained blaWlt Ilea. In lta 1Mt aetloa of tbe da)'. th• commlllioa vcMd to delay until Monday action on 'NHtand•'• eomplatnt thal, llWet _,.pc1.a.a falM aod ml.I· .. .._ ea,,..lp "aetl"' by allelial ID campatp m-.rtal &Ml ,._. .... wu lawelftd ln poltUeal CIOfnlDUoe, ID • ,.._....actioa, the eom· ...... ----~ .. ~~ tbat die Cdbma llepUIDelll Assembly acted In a mialead.lq fuhaon by malting references to socaallsm In a letter attacking M 11 ler. the Ca mpaign for Economic De mocracy and political activists Jane Fooda and Tom Hayden. "He doesn't even have her (Jane Fonda's) phone number," argued Miller's attorney, Mark Edwards. durln& the bearing. Miller later said hls alleged friendship with Mias Fonda and Hayden ls ''nonexistent." The comm.lsaion was Jonned to monitor Oranae County political campaigns. It also heard complaints from two · other lndlviduals who aatd they considered the Nestande c:.un· palgn material ettackln& Miller false and mlaleading. IUNDAY DAILY PILOT :::.:-~ c::.=Olll~ ~ ...... 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He baa been In and out of court ever since and the cbaraes atlU hang over bis head aa the primary election campaign of 1980 draws to a close. AMONG R>UR VYING TO REPREllNT F1RST DISTRICT Incumbent Suporvleor PttlUp Anthony, Hec:tof Godina It is the specter of thos,. charges that bas been the domi· nant iSsue as three challengers attempt to unseat the -«·year· old incumbent. One of those challengers Is Santa Ana City Councilman Harry Yamamoto, 56. the man Anthony defeated in 1976. Yamamoto has been an in· surance man since his days in military service in World War JI. He ha.a been on the Santa Ana City Courtcil for 11 yearsr· Also in quest of the first dis· trict seat is Fountain Valley City Councilman Roger Stanton. 43. Stan\on is a professor of management at Cal State Long Beach and a management COO· s ullant The third challenger is Hector Godinez. a longflme district mana.ge.r for the U.S. postal service and a trustee of the San- tiago Community College Dis tnct. Anthony said the question of his legal troubles rare ly come8 up during has electioneering. "Most people are able to separate that <conspiracy charges> from my performance an oflice;'' Anthony said . ·'The old legal accusations will be resolved and eventually will show that I didn't do anything intentionally and that the mistak~ wa& corrected a long time ago." · But his opponenls are counting on Anthony's legal battle ·to weigh heavily on voters' minds Tuesday. in order to force the supervisor into a run-off in Nov· ember All three said they are confi. dent -because or the legal question -that Anthony will not get lhe 50 percent plus one vote majority he nee<ls to avoid the run-off. ··People want to vote for someone they know will finish the ' DMty ...... ~ CONSTITUENTS' TRUST, CONFIDENCE DEBATED IN THIRD DtSTRICT~AMPAION Supervt110r Edleon Miiier, Lett, Ch•ll•,.ed by Bruce Noatande, Ruu M•nnlng OPPONENTS QUESTION .SUPPORT .. ·· <From Page A%> The assemblyman wrote m his candidate's statement to voters that Miller's main political ex- perience had been as an "of· flee r " in the Campaign for Economic Democracy. Bti14 the county's Fair Cam- paign Practices Commission in mid·May ruled that Nestande's statement was false, but not misleading, a partial victory for both candidates Miller had cl_Ji med the state- ment was unfair and deceptive because he was a member or a steering committee and not an officer with CED. He claimed his main political experience bad been as a Democratic party official in Orange County. Neslande said he believed the main is.sue in the .campaign had lo do with confidence. By that, he said, a community n eeded to have trust In the person who represented it. "He (Miller> has no s upport in the community." Nestande said. During the s upervisor's fline months on the board. he claimed. Miller had been com· pletely unable to solidify sup- port. Miller. however, contends he established numerous citizens committees to study issues such as houaing, land use and health. Additionally, he said, he s peaks 35 to 40 times a month to citizens groups in bis district. which takes in northeastern por· tions of the county and dips into the Saddleback Valley. Even so, Neatande said. his campaign bas drawn heavy b1partasan support in the com- m unity as well as the backing of every mayor in the district He s aid he would strive to create a climate of stability and order as third district supervisor, qualities that he said do not exist at the moment. Nestande, also an attorney, has been a state legislator for five years and is the former ex· ec utive direc tor or the Republican State Central Com- mittee. Prior lo that, be served as state director or field operations for the California Committee to Military Grip Firms On South Koreans SEOUL <AP> -The military on Salw'dQ moved a step closer , to takinl absolute control of South Korea witb the formation of a •member council to run the country lndeflrlitely under martlal law rule. All but elght or the council's members are ac- t1.e or retired 1enerals. Tbe U.S. State Department bad no tmme<Uate comment. The Carter adminiatratlon has been erttical ot the military'• arowtnt power but wu not ex- pected to cut aid to' or remove any ot tbe 39,000 U.S. troops fro~ the pro-WettAtm nation. "To do that would rlak en· cour.,._. NCll1.b Korea t.o make a mow. That la the lut thlna tlM Aliaertcau would want," ~ Nkl me Wfllt.enl offtclal ~· 8outi ICona'a dvt.llan preG· f doa:,.~~ol Kyu·hab. uld elta ent of die "Spectll COmlidtUe far NatlOGal Security Mea1ure1" waa nece111r1 ._ ... fll * CClllUDu1al .. na. ............ n -~b,'.thnata I.-IJ NOrta SaNa Iii J 11111•h ...... . A .......... UUMMiDotmlllt said the group would be chaired by Choi and act as "advisory" to hlm and the civilian Cabinet. However, its key member was Lt. Gen. Cbun Doo·hwan, 49· year-old national security com· mander and acting director of the Korean CIA. Chun will be chairman of a "standi ng committee" within the council that will exercise the real power. Chun, a career army olfic:er, last Deeember led. an "lntemal coup" that deposed a group of older generals re1arded aa more moderate. He was lltUe known before last October's aa· 1u11naUOP of Prealdent Park Chuna:hee. The 1ovemment said the coun· ell would function as Jobi as there ti martial law. It baa been lD effeet tbe put Hvea mcntbl and omct ... ori Saturday ofteNd no clue about when It woukl end, The martial law command Hid Saturday that 780 penoaa bad belD cllt&tlMCl foUowtq the nln•·da7 rebellion tn the iOutJMn dty of l(waqju and warned tUt the clllet ptouen would I •tam ~unbbment." Re-elect the Presldent in Richard Nixon·s 1972 campaign. Nestande was also a special as· sislant to' then-Gov .• Ronald Reagan in the_ early 1970s and was director of Independence HaH at Knoll's Berry Parm. . Manning, who draws lhe "Star Wars" syndicated comic strip, said that while Nestande's and Miller's better publicized b~oadsldes have had entertain· ment value. the rea l issue is lbe community's "lack or trust" in the Orange County Board of Supervisors. .. There's been too doggone much hanky·panky," Manning said in an interview. referring to the numerous political corrup- tion convictions of county elect· ed officials. "Credibility is the No. l is- sue," he said. Manning contended neither Miller nor Nestande has inspired constituents' trust or confidence. While the present s upervisor has been erratic and Inconsis- tent in office. he said , Nestande has demonstrated he is a "pup- pet·· or special Interests with lots of money. "He is a politician per se," Manning said of Nestande "I haven't heard one o r iginal thought come out of Mr Nestaode. The man Is a polill· cian." M aruiing believes ther e will be a run-off for the third district spot in the ~ovember election and hopes he's the beneficiary of a voter backlash to the tactics of his two oppooents. M annlng is a proponent or what be calls pragmatlc 1ovem· ment -study something, see if it works, and use it lf It does. He said he 'favors the conC!ePl of ·~managed growth," relying on the state of the art or urban plannl.ni for guidance. He said there mu.al be some develop- ment to D\al,.t'aln economic health in the county. Mannina a1ao sea transporta· lion aJ a crucial i11ue. "Our freeways are becol!\lnl partdna Iota," fae aald. ' But 1ince he J>ellevea aut.omobilea will be •'part ot tbe Orant• County tranaportaUoa aceoe for at leut the 'Ddt cle-cai be Hid IGluUGaa mmt be IOU t from that l\andtOUlt• annlq, a father ol two, Nld he won't tie baOliq around tbe Re1i1trar ot Voten olftce n.. da:r alpt watetam1 tieeU. ~ tuma (OIDI Jn, "I ma:r 10 ae• 11aln ... he •aid. four·1earterm, 10U..y're lootial · vor1 cloHl) •t tbo three cbaU•••re." 18ld Founfala vau.,·a 8tanton. He eoatenc11· voten fear tlaat ADtboa1 may wt.a tbe .attn tbl Jmae prunary and aubHQuenUy be coovleted of t.bJ • camp...,vfolationl • The en1uln1 1upetvl1ortal vacancy would 1lve Gov. Jerry Brown a chance to make anotber appolntJllellt. he aaid. Godlnn •aid be believea tbe pending charges will have a .. dramatic Impact" on the primary election. but tbat be wW eontJnue to llOft.pedal tbe ll-sue . "I don't believe kicking a man when he's dqwn will bring me any more votes." the postal of. ficial saJd.. Yamamoto, who hu a Ubel au1t pending agalnat Anthony u a result ol campaign activity in 19'1e. carefully words refettneeS to Anthooy'a alleged campaign violallona. "He is an Incumbent. but be baa somethlna banging over b.ia head.'' the insurance man said. "Ant.bony bas been a capable supervisor but I can do a better job because 1 don't have any weight on my shoulders that will take away my coo~tration." lo the only controversy to have emerged from· the cam· paign, Anthony lat~ last. week appeared to be trying to tum the tables on his challengers with the violation of election law la· sue. At the request o r Robe rt Nelson, Anthony's professlonal campaign manager. Bill Thom. chairman of the Orange County Democratic Party. released a statement criticizing the three challengers. Thom. who is also past chairman of 'the county Fair Ca mpaign Practices Com· mission. said the three were guilty of "cavalier indifference. benign neglect or just plain dJi;. regard for county campaign or dinances." The Jaw that Nelson believe,; the three are violating, according to Registrar of Voters Al Olson. lnvolves identification on cam· paign brochures and mailers. St anton and Godinez both re· acted angrily to Thom's state· ment. "I find that a most ridiculous, unsubstantiated charge to try to bring sympathy to a faltering campaign," Godinez said. .. , don't think the incumbent needs the added help in the form or a preposterous statement such as 1bom's, he's grasping at straws," Stanton said. Ttie three chaflengen have Delff ........... cm COUNC1LMEN SEQ_ COUNTY 8UPEMIOA llAT . : H. Yemamoto, Santa AM;~. ltanton, Fountain Valley refrained from attacking An· thony'a performance over the pa.st fOW' years. . They say they reg•rd Anthony as hardwork~ng nd knowledgeable as he represents the re_Jidents of Fountain Valley, Sa nta Ana an d parts of Westminster and Garden Grove, who make up 1st District And they agree for the most part W1th Anthony on solutions for the major problems the co unt y fac es, s u c h as transportation. lack or housing and population growth. But with the lack of widely diffenng views on county issue:,, the challengers are beginning to reel the strain of runnin1 against a well-financed incumbent wifll a professional campalgrt manager. •• Anthony has taised abo~ Sl00.000 ror the campaign. He said be plans to spend $60,000 ~ 170.000. ...: His ~ closest rival in= of campaign budget is G · who said he will have r · about $40,000 by Tuesday. ~- Stanton will have about $10,000 in his campaign coffers by the time the primary is over, and Yamamoto said he will have col- lected about $2,000. Metal Fence Saved Urban .League Chief FORT WAYNE. Ind. <AP> - National Urban League Pres1· dent Vernon E. Jordan Jr. ap- parently was hit by a single bullet that was deflected and fraRmenled by a metal fence. probably saving his hfe. an FBI specaal agent said Saturday. Wayne DaVJs, who is heading up the bureau's probe tnto the shooting, said that he believes one bullet may have been fired at Jordan ea,rly Thursday -m· stead of the two or more shots investigators earlier beileved bad heal fll"ed. Authorities had been ~ by the41tound tn Joroan•s lower back. which contained several bullet frqmenta, and the second wound jn h.Js leg. They had pre· v1ously wondered why the bullet fragmented and thought the leg wound was caused by a separate buUet . "Only one shell casing has been found. It's a very good possibatity only one shot wu fared." Davis said . Davis saad investigal()rs still have oo firm suspee,ta in tbe case. but that the probe has taken a new tum. ·•Early evidence suggested. a possible conspiracy. We 're pro- ceeding under another are;.. Tbat 'a not to wash out the corf· spiracy angle," he said. Davis did not elaborate on the investigation'• coune. ALL 3 UNITS $169°0 PICK UP ftllCI -· · 0.-a lt10WOQl9 tor VQM........ room or famtfrOCm ietttno. In a hand- and bOOb and .. ~ monev. Spa-some woodgt<*i ftnllh. tt-v en con. Cb.a 24"x10~x72" nv. lt'9lf book· ltnlcied «al WOOd PfOdUC'-wtth Q oe11e1 comMate In · mar .... 111k11.t -··e:&rJt&••• ..._.__-.WIW1 ·;I ............. .,._..Clim- " I =·-....... llt Dea-.... ........ dM .. •1.':!~rr': •••• , •• , l41nw ..._.. aaWa wM ..... h'ned oa ··-· olallke ··~· .... --·~·­................. ,..,. .... ........ omc. .. la Noc rhr fl &Ml year. 1ll Dlatrtd IMt ·-ftUed by N1lp ~-. ,,.... • JUS, im. Aae...., ad ftte odael' mm ...,.. lDdkt· ed OD mmlnal c ....... Nbleid to •• aUe1ed coa1plrae1 to -nolate ..,... pollt.lul cem..,.tp re1wlldMla to bl.a UJ'll race. Ant.bony ls aceuaed ot not dta- c lo1 tn1 the aource ot about $80 ,000 t,n kNaoa diverted to bl& • campaign. • He has been in and out of court ever aintt aDd lbe charges still hani over bia head as the prtmary 'election campaign of 1980 draws to a close. . It is ~be specter of thosP charges that bas been the domi· nant issue as three cballenaers attempt to unseat the 44-year· old incumbent. One of those challengers is Santa Ana City Councilman Harry Yamamoto. 56. the man Anthony defeated in 1976.• Yamamoto has been an in· surance man since his days in military service in World War 11 . He has been on the Santa Ana City Council for 11 years. Also in quest of t.tie first dis· trict seat is Fountain Valley City DllltJ ........... AMONG FOUR VVINO TO REPRESENT FIRST DllTIUCT l~nt Supervleor PNllp Anthony. Hec10r Godinez Councilman Roger Stanton. 43. wtll be resolved and eventually Stanto~ 1s a pro fessor of will show that I didn't do management at Cal State Long anything irJtentionally and that Bea~h and a management con-the mistake was corrected a sultant long time ago." The .third cha llenger 1s Hector But bis opponents are counting Godinez. a longtime district on Anthony's legal battle to manager for the U $. postal • weigh heavily on voters' minds servtce and a trustee of the San-Tuesday. m order to force the tiago Commuruty College Dls· supervisor Into a run-off in Nov- trict. ember Anthony said the question of A II three said they are confi. his legal troubles rarely comes dent -because of the legal up during tus e lectioneering. question ~ that Anthony will not "Most people are able to get the 50 percent plus one vote separate that <c onspiracy maJority he needs to avoid the charges) from my performance run-off. m office," Anthony said. ··People want to vote for ·'The old legal accusations someone they know will f1rush the _.,.,.._ four·Jearterm, eotaaey're loc*inc .,.,7 elOHlf. at lb• tbrH eball-.er1, • Hid Fouatalll Valle7'1 Btanton. He eClllMftdl voten tMrtJaat Antbooy may win tbe~Juoe ~man and • •u be CODrict.d cl tbe eampatp tiom. Tbe enautn1 1upervl10rtal vacancy would give Gov. Jerry Brown a chance to make anotba' appointment. be said . Godinn saiCI be believes t.be , pending cbarg~ will have a .. "dramatic Impact" on the primary elfftion, but that be will eancinue to aoft-pedal t.be is- sue. "I doo 't believe kickinl a man when he's down will bring me any more vota.'' the postal of. ficial aalcl. Yamamoto, who h" a libel suit pending agaln.at Anthony as a result of campaign activity in 197&. cattful1y words references to Anthony's alleged campaign violations. "He is an incumbent. but be / bu sometbin1 banging over bi5 head." t.be insurance man said. "Anthony hts been a capable supervisor but 1 can do a better job because I don't have any weight oo my shoulders that will t•ke away my concentralloo." In the only controversy to have e merged from the caip- paign, Ant.bony late last week appeared to be trymg to-tum the tables on bis challengers with the violation of election law LS· sue. Al the request o f Robe rt Nelson. Anthony's professional campaign manafger. Blll Thom. chairman of the Onnge County Democratic Party. released a st atement criticizing the three challengers. Thom. who ls also pas t chairman of the county Fair Campai gn Pract ices Com· mission. said the three were guilty of "cavalier 1ndtfference. benign negle<:t or JUSt plain dis· . o.11'1 ..... ~ CrTY COUNCILMEN SEEK COUNTY SUPERVISOR SEAT : H. v .... moeo. a.m. Ana; A ... nton, Fowaln Valley ' re frained from attaclung An· thony's performance over the paat four years. They say they regard Anthony as hardworking nd knowledgeable as he represents the residents of Fountain Valley. San ta Ana and parts of Westminster and Garden Grove, who make up 1st Oistnct And they agree for the most part with Anthony on solutions for the maJOr problems the co unty f aces . suc h as transportation, lack of housing and population growth But wtlh the lack of w1dely- dllfenng views on cousity lSS~. the challengers are beginning to feel the strain of running against a well-financed incumbent with a professional campaigl\ manager. . Anthony has raised abou.t Sl00,000 for the campaign. fie said he plans to spend $60,000 fp $70,000. ... His next closest rival in 9 of campaign budget i.s God who said he will have r · about $40,000by Tuesday. ~- Stanton will have about $10,000 in his campaign coffers by the time the primary is over. and Yamamoto said he wall have col· lected about $2,000. , Metal Fence Saved Urban League Chief ft!gard for county campaagn or FORT WAYNE. Ind. <AP> -wound m.tus leg. They had pre- dinances." National Urban League Pres1· vaously wondered why the bullet The law that Nelson believes -vtent Vernon E. Jordan Jr. a~ragmented and thought the le~ the three are violating. according parently was hit by a single ound was caused by a separate to Regi&trar of Voters Al Olson. bullet that was deflected and b llet. involves identification on cam fragmented by a metal rence. • Only one shell casing h~ paign brochures and mailers. probably saVUlg tus hfe. an FBI ~n \found. It's a very good Sta nton and Godinez both re-s pectal agent said Saturday. poss1btllty only one shot W.f-' acted angnJy to Thom's state· Wayne Davis. who lS beading fired," Davis said. m e nt. ··1 find that a most up the bwleau's probe into the DavtS swd investigators still ridiculous. unsubstantiated s hoot.mg. said that he believes have no firm suspecta in tbe charge to try .to bring sympath.~ one bullet m ay have been fired case, but that the probe hes to a falterang campaign. al Jordan early Thursday -in-taken a new tum. Godtnez said.. stead of the twp or more shots ··Early evidence suggested.a "I don't think the incumbent investigators earlier beheved possible conspiracy. We're pro- needs the added help in the rorm had been fir9d. ceed1ng under another are;.. or a preposterous st•tement Authoritie!s had hem puzzled That'• not ·to wash out the cart· CONSTITUENTS' TRUST, CONFIDENCE DEBATED IN THIRD DISTRICT CAMPAIGN Supervleor Edison Miiier, L.n, Ch•IJeftOed by Bruce Ne ... nde, Ruaa ll•nnlng such as 1bom's, he's grasping at by the wound in Jordan's lower spiracy angle," be said. straws," Stanton said. · back. which cootamed ~veral Davis did not elaborate on the The three cballengen have bullet fragments. and the second investigation'• coune. ---· OPPON ENTS · QUEsr10N SUPPORT • • • ~From P•1e AZ> The assemblyman wrote in bis candidate's state ment to voters that Miller's main political ex- perience bad been as an "of· ficer" in the Campaign for Economic Democracy aut the county's Fair Cam- paign Practices Comm1ss1on in mid-May ruled that Nestande"s s tatement was false. but not misleading. a partial victory for both candidates Miller had claimed the state· ment was unfair and deceptive because he was a member of a s teering committee and not an officer with CED. He claimed his main political experience had been as a Democratic party official in Orange County. Nestande said he believed the main issue in the campaign had to do with confidence. By that. he said, a community needed to have trust m the person who represented 1t "He <Miller ) has no support m the community," Nestande said. During the supervisor 's nine months on the board, he cl•lmed. Mill« bad been com-pletely unabie to solidify sup- port. Miller, however, rontends he established numerous citizens committees to study issues such as housing, land use and health. Addittonally, he said., he speaks 35 to 4-0 limes a month to citizens groups m bis distnct. which takes in northeastern por· lions or the county and dips into the Saddleback Valley. Even so, Neslande said. his campaign has d rawn heavy bipartisan support in the com· munity as well a& the baclung of every mayor in the d1stnct He said he would strive to create a climate or stab1lJty and order a s third d 1str1ct s upervisor. quaUues that he said do not exist at the moment. Nestande, also an attorney, has been a state legislator for five years and 1s the former ex- ec uti ve directo r or th e Republican State Central Com m1ttee. Prior to that. be served as ~late director of field operations for the California Comm1ttet> to Military Grip Fi rms On South Koreans SEOUL <AP> -The military on Saturday moved a step closer to taking absolute control of South Korea with the formation of a ZS.member council to nm the country indefinitely under martial law rule. All but eight of the councu•s members are ac· tlve or retired generals. The U.S. State Department had no immediate comment. The Carter administration has been erttkal ot the milltary's growing power but•• not ex- pected to cut aid to or remove any of tbe 39,000 U.S. troops from tbe pro-Western nation. ''To do tbat ..,,..ould au en· courqiQI North Korea to make a mcne. Tbat b the lut lhlnl tbe Americana would want," aaJd one Western ottlclaJ here. Sou&b ICol'U •• dvllian presl· den~1• _fb ol Kyu-hab. aaid_ e1t aaoanment of the "Special Comm!Uee for National Security Mea1ure1" wa1 neceuary beca .. ot die coatlnulnl 0 1\a· dona! atlil" ~ b>: tlnata from e 1 ~ NortJ> Kana dd«to stttc...i. A ~ aDDOUMement said the group would be chaired by Choi and act as "advisory" to him and the civilian Cabinet. However, its key member was Ll. Gen. Chun Doo·hwan, 49· year-old national security com· mander ana acting director or the Korean CIA. Chun will be chairman of a "standing committee'" within the council that will exercise the real power. Chun, a career army officer, last December led an "internal coup" that' deposed a · group of older gener als regarded as more moderate. He wu lltUe known before last October's U · aaaalnatioo of President Park Cbun1-bee. The government said Use cou.n· en would f\lncUon aa loag u there ll martial law. It bu been ln elfeet the put seven montbl, and olficlala OD Saturday olfend no clue about trben it would end. The martial law command Hld Saturday that 730 penoDI bad been detalDed followiq the alne-da1 rebellion in tbe llOUthem dl7 ot Kwan&Ju and warned that the cblet pJoUen would fief ''Item punlabmedt." .R e -elect the Presldent in Richud Nixon's t~umpaign. Nesta.ode was also a special as- s istant to· then-Gov. Ronald Reagan in the early 1970s and was director or Independence Hall at Knotl's Berry Farm. Manning. who draws the "Star Wars" syndicated comic strip. said that while Nestande's and Mi lier's better publi cized broadsides have had entertain· ment value. the real issue is the community's "lack or trust" in the Orange County Board of Supervisors "There's been too doggone much hanky-panky." Manning said man interview, referring to the numerous poht1cal corrup- tion convictions or county elect· ed officials. ''Credibility is the No. 1 is- sue ."· he said. Manning contended neither Miller nor Nestande has in.spired const1tuents' trust or confidence. While the present supervisor has been erratic and incon.sis· tent m office. he said. Nestande has demonstrated he 1s a "pup- pet " of s pecial Interests with lots of money. "He is a polillc1an per se."' M anrung s8ld of Nestande "I haven't heard on~ original t ho u g ht com e o ut o f Mr Nestande The man 1s a politi- cian. Manning believes there will be a run-off for the third district spot m the ~ovcmber election and hopes he's the beneftciary or a voter backlash to the tactics of his two opponents M anoing is a proponent of what he calls pragmatic govern· menl -study something, see II it works, and use It if it does. He said he favors the concept of "managed growth," relying on the state of the art or urban planning for guidance. He said thel'e muat be some d~velop­ men t to malnt•ln economic health in the county. Manning al.so sea transporta· tlon as a crucial isaue. ''Our freeways are bec:omlq parking lota," be aa.ld. But since be believes automobiles will be a part ot t.be Oranfe County tranaportaUoa scene for at least the nat de- ca;;!de be said llolutlanl m18t be sou t from tbat 1tudDolllt. anntni. a f ether al two, ·aald he won't ·r,e ban,.... around tbe Re1latraru Voten office 'l'l*· day Dltbt waaeblq ea.cu. ,.. tuma come ln. ••t tnay 10 aee Star Wan •aatn,'' be wd. ALL3 UNITS $16900 PICK UP NICI AFTER WEEKS -UNDER SHROUD, VOLCANO APPEARS Dof!19 of Lava 11 Bulldlng, Which Mey Reduce Eraptlon• f .rvttt Pap . I I :· VANCOUVSR. W11h. . P> - f' v• d•>"• altu Mount St . H•l•H. •npted, an· Army lltllcopter earr1tn1 retcue Wor'-9 and report.era near 1be eaiilirCii Of sptrtU.ake HJM up. on • 1.-.toot 1te1m ,., ..... Tbt 1tartled pilot did .n •••t.-eY about.face. •"J'be ted Uaht ·came on, the helicopter Jtrked ud I dived for mi Mil \Vt were all terrified,·· ooe .ph9to1r•pher rtulled later. Other a.lrcralt were ordered a way froo\ lbt l'.bOUfttalD . . ALL THI time s.eoloalau were ftlmlq lhe 1ey1er, to them a fa10Utar 1i1bt. from a helicopter hovJrlnl only 300 yarda from ,t. "They were laktq plcturee. and I wu waltb.iq tbla other helicopter take an un1odly turn and 10 wbffllna over the rjqe ... says Lon SUckney. a pilot who may have loe1ect more hwn at Mount St. Helens than all other helicopters combined. The lanky 32-year-old Stickney has been chief pilot tor the U.5 Geolo1Jcal Survey since three days after the mountain flnt spouted11team on March %7. He ferries scientist.a who ln· stall lnslnlment.a. take readtn11. collect samples arid survey the volcano. The 1eologl1t1 have alm<>!t Wlllml~ air eccesa t<> • . JUDGE RACES POL.ITICIZED·! • • • ··People '1ant crooks · Jocked ·up and when I say crooks I 'rpean violent criminals.·: f'arnell said. spotlight on what's going on There'b no reason why the public should ,not .,know what's happ~nlog in the ~ourts... he Asked it he would give a max· 1 mum sentence to every criminal convicted, Farnell responded: said. ~ . For too long. Farnell asserted. judges have relied on Jud.icud reslraint to police their ranks. that Is. judges keeping an eye on their colleagues .. I'm required as a deputy dil$: trict attorney on a dally basis to use judgment. I dorr't think you · would see a bunch of banging , jUdge11 coming out of the district , attorney's office, but judges who · are fair· and see an interest in 'protecting the public ... "People haven't had the guts to run against them. until now We're using one of the checks we have. the ballot box," he said. But the use of the ballot box. s aid Judge Mason Fenlon, "may tear the bench apart " · Farnell also said it Is time ·that the bench ~ome more He said he fe~:irs that many highly qualified <'8ndldates for appointmel\t to tbe bench as vacancies anse wall shy away from accepting judgeships and open that. its activities gain · more scrutmy. . \ ··Regardless of the outcome Tuesday, we've foc used the --------· * .. Court· Co1•nt 7 Superior Posts Contested Twenty-five name1> mcludtng tbose of four mcum- bent.s will appear on Orange County ballots Tuesday as voters are asted to decide NVen Superior Court judJciaJ positions IN TWO·MAN RACES, attorney E Charles Forde IS challengina incumbent Judge Francisco Bnseno . Deputy District Attorney Alphonsus C. Novick 1& challenging Judge Leonard H McBride. Deputy District Attorney Thomas W,, Privette 1a challenging Judge RonaJd H Pren· ner and ·Deputy District Attorney Richard Farnell Is challenging Judge Mark Soden. Seeking election to the pos1t1of'I of retinng Judge Claude Owens are Deputy Distri~t Attorney John Cronin. attorneys John Bovee, Jarlles Gort. l\obert Kuehn. and Joe Dickerson, and munl!!lpal court judges James L. Smith and Ragnar EngebreUen Running for the position now held by retlrin& Judge Walter Stelne-r are Deputy District Attorney Robert Chat- terton; attorney and court arbitrator Sid Radua. Supenor Court commissioner Julian C\mbaluk, and municipal court ~ udge Robert Fitzgerald. POK THE POSITION held by reUrine J udee Lester Van Tatenhove, the candidates are deputy district al· torneys Joseph L BarlUa and Sueanne Currie Lewis; al· tomeys Spencer R. Alter, and 0 . Godfrey Sandeen, and Robert Ball, and municipal court Jud&e James Cook Judicial terms will begin in January and run for slx years. that the ovcrnll quaahty of lht• ben~h will decllnl' Fenton, who does not fuct• re election th.is yeur, noted that all potential a ppointees undergo long and careful t:valuat1on before being named by the gov c rnor to the bench In elect.aoru;. however. ·the pubU.c does not have the benefit o r those analyses. .. A candidate might get elect cd that does n 't have any quahficallons at all," Fenton s aid. As for the law and order issue. s aid FentoJI. "I don't know of a Judge who is agains t law and or· der." Superior Court Judge OrettJA Ferri Sears. who was among the three deputy district attorneys elected in 1978. said she WO'uld "never have run against any of the Judges up for eleetJon Uus year " She was among 33 Supenor Court judges who endorsed the four Supenor Court Incumbents "Judges Franclscd Briseno. Ronald .Prenner. Le°""ard McBnde and Soden. Mrs Sears said her thmlung about the judiciary hus changed only slightly since 1978. "I didn't realize how much of a ctvll caseload there la. When you get that perspective. you realize how badly we n eed c ivil lawyers.·· Mrs Sears $ald she still sup ports the electoral system for Judges. "Citizens have 11 sixth sense a nd they demonstrate com moo sense. And we have to remember, like it or not. we are the third branch of govern ment " The prevailing prediction 1s that incumbent judges will come out winners in Tuesday's baJlot- lng. 11\ett Is. however. concern from Judges who are not running for elecUon as to what might hapl>en if there Is a rout by the challengers One prom1nent judge on the Superloc Court criminal panel said naUy that he would con· sider resigning tr Incumbent.a are not returned to office. "That's JUSt how mad I am about thiA whole thing," said the JUriat, who asked not to be Iden tlfied. • '.Tornadoes Nip Ka:Qsas • Sooltered Showers · Sprinkle PlainB ,. . .. ., ..... ,. . .. , : !t " .. •• . .. .. . :t !: " . :: r. :: == •• ., . !Aolltlflffe ., It Ml.nil •• ,, Mltw~ ,. M -..sc~ ,. '1 .... ~ .. II NewY-H u Oii .. Cit• ., I• PW!~ ., •• ~·· •• •1 ~~ to ... ~totNll, Ore .. » .. _ ... •I ·~ .. . , SI L..,lt ., ., $.tllLAk• .. ~ S...()teto .. .. s..., .... . , M s .. llH .. ., ~ ,. 0 ......... .. " c.Bl•r•I• tOUfHl•N CAlt,OllNll• Ce•tl .. t'414• 'l~IMU lllrevtll ~•~ffl ,.....,er ... ........... .,,.,_, .... ~ ... ,.......,_,,........,~ • .... ..,. '"'' ttlteutll -..., ........................... ---. Mount . Hetat. nlle otber'I mu1t Cl'*M up for clearanc. and. !Z'or tHttb plaw, ere foe to land. Wltb wlDdl •t· 41 mil• an hour. fot. tteam. uh-not to men· Uoo the voJcaDO-the Job bu 1tvn 8lJOneY •'tome uateric ex· ,.~··· ··1 don't blame the <Arm1> cu1. 1 When r nnt 1ot up to the cr/Atir. that'• the lint thiq I dJd -tum taU and nm." tr IMPP£NE'D Uie nm day St.le~ flew over the ~okuo Ke hed tUen a nm up the mowt· t.ainaJde. bualin& the 11ope to take ldvama,e ~ updraf\.I. "We Clltlt out 8l the top. level olf a lltUe, look into the crater aod It erupt.I.'' 5&1ckney recalled in ao lntemew. "We learned s ubsequently that if you aet on the upwlDd side ol these (steam eruptions> you've got oo problem You can get u clOle aa you fttl com- fortable The-only thing that keeps YOU frqm &etting CIOlel' IS ice chunk.a being shot up in the alr .. . .. ~ .... _ .... , ... PILOT DODGES MOUNT ST. HIUNt• ST!AM oeYRRS Lon 911dcn•r. Hoveftng Ov9t' Volcano For Monttt• The SeaUle resident has been 11 pilot 11 years .. LON KIDS that he has a reputation for toking rusks But I don't beHen It, .. ~aid one oC the geologiata v._:ho ride!> with him ··He seems to me to be a superb pilot. Ke knows his aircraft and. more important. he knoMI the mounlaJO he's flown 1l IO often he knows 1t as well as any of us .. THE 9AY before the cataclysrruc May 18 explOCJlon. Stickney an.d geologis t Don ....Swanson new to the summit to Military Pay Boost Could Pare Forces WASHINGTON <AP > Prl''>I dent Carter'i. propos_ed pa) In creases for the m1hlary are not e n ough to avert e ather a shortage of recrwts or a 1rop an penonnel quaUty. according to a conereasional study Since l977. m1htary pay in creases have fallen 1J percent behind those for manufactunng workers because of pay ceilings imposed to restric t f~deral :.pending, the Congressional Budget Office said 1n the report, released Saturday ''THESE LIMITS on p11 y raises have probably hurt both recruiting and relent.son" ol ex· perienced membe rs o f the armed services. the report saad Carter ti. proposing a 7 4 per cent pay hike for the military in fiscal Ul81. and increases total 1ng 44 percent over the next five >ear'S It eswnated pay hikes tor pro· ducllon workers wlU be 9 per- cent. 1n 1981 and wall total S8 per· cent o9er theft next five years. OV'Ell THE next five years1 matduna producuon pay wouJa totalM.8baJUon.thestudysa1d Even with pay increases equ1 vaJent to m a n~ra c tursng s alaries. the services would have to accept more rttruils "ho had not graduated from hig h , school. or . ra il s hort of recru1llllg 1toal~ by a:. much as 14 percent, the study :.aid Pa1d Pott teal Advertisement vo ·u HAVE · J ; J·u ·DGE ·D put in a new reflecting target for a &eod.Jmeter. a laser distance· measuring instrument "We got the thing squared away. walked over to the crater and took goon shots of each other standing on the crater r im." said Stickney, who fre· quently phologrciphed the scien- tists at work Pope Meets With Frerich Wmnwnists PARIS <AP I Pope J ohn Paul It took his pa:.toral m1~1on to the heart of French Com- m uni s t country Saturday. travelillg to ":the red suburb" of St Deni.a to say Mau at the JJtb. century basilica and meet with working-class organizatiQJlS. The S>-year-oJd pontiff t>eean the second day of hL~ four-day visit to France at a breakfast meelin& with 17 French lntelltt· tuels. Ill one of the few departi.tres from John Paul's largely re· tig1ous JOUmer. he went to the Elysee Palace for a private meeting wrth 'President Valery G1scard ~'Estaing and his famt· ly He then chatted briefly wtth a group of French notables THE JUDGES. NOW tHE ORANGE COUNTY COMMITTEE FOR ·HIGH JUDICIAL STANDARDS submits Its en- dorsements for your consideration These endorsements •re based on: A comprehensive Jn- vestlgatlon of each candidate: Written mat•rlal provided by eaoh candidate; Reports from the pub/le; Interview• of the candldate;D1scuss1ons. dellbe,.tlons. and balloting we· urge your sup· port for the lo/lowing candfdate1· OFFICE NO. I 1 6 8 9 10 11 14 SUPERIOR ·c6UAT Francisco P. Briseno Leonard H. Mc Bride James L. "Jim" Smith Ronald H. Prenner Ma~ A. Soden ROberi OeWltte Chatterton James W. Cook or Spencer R. Alter OFFICE NO. SANTA ANA MUNICIPAi:. OFFICE NO • SOUTH MUNICIPAL 2 Edward C. Ullrd 2 Richard O. Hemllton ~ 3 Eugene C. Ulnghauser OFFICE NO • NORTH MUNICIPAL \ .. RObert Fraaer or .. Logan Moore John "Jack" Ryen HAAIOR MUNICIPAL 5 Richard E. Orozco Franoea Muno% 7 John C. Teal . ORANGE COUNTY COMMITIEE FOR HIGH JUDICIAL STANDARDS • OCCHJS le e non-pattlaan polltlcel ac- tion On>YP dedicated to active Jupport for the electfon of beat qualified c.andldatea for the judiciary. Memt>enhlp 11 compoled pt1mar'lly of experienced trlet attomeya and 11 open to any lnlere1ted members of tM gen«al publlo. At preMnt, member· ehlp Include• prominent Orange COunty .ttomeya, ttudente, ~and bu1lneu .,.r. aona. , OCCHJS ha eatabOthed a continuing political campaign fund to ·be uMd to In- form the electorate ot the Commlttff'• en· dorlementa. Monln for the fund have been donated by rnembera, lnter .. ted In· dlvlduaJt, and buelneuee tn Of~ Coun· ty. Donation• are tax deductible. .. ~ Lillll (A.PJ -..... ..,.(,. ................. dlbm-Ta ....... .... ...... wtr ..... , ••• lf111toc*t.M ............... ftet:• ..... ~ ~ 6;1 • tM IUdal-Kale. Mid Cart 1 .... ol ~· U-1ted StatH Geolo1Jcal lur.e)'. wbo deM'rtW lt • ••• an.n.hoek bl U.. Mammoth Lakll .,.. .. aln. '' More ---------) tban 30t Mtt beell ,. ( eorded at more than 4 q STATE · -~ ~omlbl'• '-~ ---------quake ca tJttle or no dHna11, aid Deputy O.aym P9tite at the Masnsnotb Lile& 1berttr1 au~ "We b"ven'l bad MY. da•aae reported at all, no pbooe calla or an.Ytbini." Jttite aald. .... .,, Ga• f'o•red at .-.#ltfHJf SAN JoSE CAP> Slate and ltcal autborllles aearctled Saturday for the source ~ a mllltary riot control chemical found al a San .bse Junior hi&h school that caused more than !50 pfl>ple to become lU. . A smaU amount of a form of CS. a gray powder lbat cau.aea temporary naisea and eye and throat irritation, was round by so11e students near the boys locker room at Sylvandde School shortly after classes began Friday morntJg Ff>rd. Reo901t Srhedulf' Hef•C Ing LOS ANGELES <AP> -~ spokesman for former president Gerald Ford ~rmed Saturday that Ford wlll meet with Replblican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan wiUin two days after the California primary. The meetipg betwee~ the two nvals of four years back "wtU be held wit.tin one or two days following the primary. It's sc~uled for probably Thursday," said Bob Barrett, f ord's spokesman. BEVERLY HILLS f APl -Real estate broker June Scott bas a plan for dltting the high cost or housing for the wealthy. Sb~ wants to see houses in Beverly HUJ.a aold aeparatet from the Jand. It's a ipetbod that bd; been used ln CQetly areas such as Palm Sprind. Malibu, Honolulu and Newport Beach. 8rv1D11 Bla•b OUTo.r .. td11 1:.0S ANGELES (jP> -~. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Saturday ur1ed approval of Proposition 11 the oil tax iDltiailv1$ and said opponent.a are us· • Li hn1 .. ing ··muer·a 'Bfg e• tee que. Brown told repoiters that oil industry com· merciaJs claimg Prop. 11 will nsult in a "$100 MUUoo St.Ing" are "flat-out lies. They'!e following Hitler's 'Big IJe' tethnique and I'm here to com· bat it," Brownsaid. aJd Reagan Shenff Br Gates Supervtaor hOmas F Riley Rep. R E Badham Former 11f James Musick Former DI ct Attorney Robert Kneeland Senator G. Sctim1tz Former ct Attorney Kenneth Williams Auembl n Manan Bergeson Former tor Oenn11 Carpenter Presiding Walter Charamza Hon. ~ Thom"80t'l Former $e4ator George Rocheeter Hon. Cella a&ker Former ~ Beach Police Chief B. James Glav1s ORGAMIUTIOMS Orange ~nty Trial t.awvert Over <40 ~ o.puty Oiatrtct Attomevs Orange Q>unty Central L41b0r Council ··~ tiwka"' O..enge County Bar Ahn ~· P• Pteeident• Orenoe County Bat AHn QrtrfOI Qiumy Committee 1or Hloh Judicial Standard• NEWsPAPIRS CdJbie Trip Fuii-~pt ForKUJnap -~~ SAN naH -Pollet to-day wwt 1tJU plectq ~ UM tale at a cab drtver wtio told tbtm I pmmaD tJdDQed blm a.ad forwd him to belp tD a bur,i.ty. ,_,. bel'·boppDai. tour • ftlUH'UID lD San Dlelo Qd lilt.en to~«!.~ at bowu ... ·-~ • • 1JllJ .... ~ ..... • -.,.._... but t dd.Dt be bad • beet ol • Ume, •• San Femando Police set. Mlcbael HarveyobMrved today. BE MID Kevin Toomey, 3$. of Van Nuys, a driver tor the Speedy Cab Co. In North Hollywood, waa released un· harmed at about 2:30 a.m. Fri· day at the point wbere tbe bizarre eplaode started -tD San Fernando, 25 miles northwest ol Loi Anedes. Toomey told police that wbm it was alJ over, the bandit. described as a white ma.le lD b1s 30!, got out of the cab and walked away. Police have yet to find the man. "He said, "rbanb a lot, pal, you're all right,' " Harv6y noted THE KIDNAP reportedly began shortly alter noon Thurs· day when Toomey picked up a supposed customer ln the 1100 blpck of San _Femando Road. Toomey said the man produced a .45-callber handgun. According to Toomey, the ban· dil forced the driver to take him to a liquor store, where the ban· dlt bought beer and cigarettes. Toomey told police he was then forced to accompany bis passenger while the man burglarized a house nearby. Toomey told police he was then forced to drive to San Diego. On arriving ln San Diego, Harvey said, •'They did a little bar-bopping with the victim's money and met a few friends ol the suspect." Busts End SexRi~g ,.... ForMD's L08 l\NOELl:S (AP) -A City ol Hope a.tee wu one ot two medical admlailtraton arrest..s for poulble lavolvemeot m aa attempt to let Qp • . prwiott..-riDI for docton. Pollce aaid the ffbeme wu de· alaned to Jure extra buslaeu to tbe admJailtnton' medicalftnm. &ID.&'8£D ON $1.$00 bail each FrldaJ were Herman Kaye,56, the 1918 Qty ol Hope tnu of the yeu, and Mtchwl Buctband, '7. They bad been boolEed for lavesUgaUoo ol pan· deriD1 and complracy to commit panderlq. Kaye. presently a etty of Hope truatee, is alto trustee of the UIUted HoepltalAaaoclatioo. Police identified Budtband aa ad· mln.latntor or Community Ho&pltal lD Eut Lae Angeles. INVESTIGATO&S, who said they teamed of the aebeme from a dia· gruntled Community Hospital employee, said they l1aed two tm· dercover policewomen to investigate. The two women reportedly were of. fered a $2,000-a-month retainer to be "on call" for any doctor who desired sex. 1 The ring was broken up before any woman participated In the scheme, police said. Navy Drinking. Special,ut Quits LONG BEACH <AP> -The Navy doctor wbo sobered up Billy Carter, Betty Ford. astronaut Bun Aldrin and hundreds of other alcoholics has retired with a Distinguished Service MedaJ rrom the President. "I've never met an alcoholic I didn't Wee -sooner or later," says Capt. Joseph Pursch. the 51-year-old psychiatrist who headed the alcohol rehabilitation program at the sprawl- ing San Diego Nava I Regional Medical Center. Paid Polrtteal Advertisement .. JACK UTTER REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR U.S. CONGRESS -40th DISTRltr Jactc Utter .. a family man with three teen-aged cfllldren He Is 46 Y98f'I old. He holds BSL and JO Deorees He has lived In Southem Qllifomia for 20 years. He 1s an ex-Manne and resides 1n Laguna Niguel H e had ex1ens1ve e 11per1ence w o11ung with local governments. p lanning comm1ssjons. b u1ld1n9 departments. state and federal agencies wtule an executive With a ma1or develOC>ef He has owned h•s own real estate 1ovestment. firm for the lasl 8 -years with o ffices in NewPort Beacti Jack Utter and many voters In the 40th District are d isturbed by the Incumbent s lack of leadership and failure to solve d1stnct oroblems • such as lnadeouate housing for Marines at ~' Toro Menne StatlOO even thOuOh the incumbent Is on the Armed Services Com.mlltee In Wash1t'lgfon Utter states the following: 1 n.. lcOMlllY -Elect flscally·resPonsrble representatives to · Congress who will wori< to balance the budget. eliminate needless government agencies. and reduce waste In government. 11 Poley -Our foreton patlcy Is eQulvocat and amblguou~. · :;:~.t expect other countries. lnctudlno Rusa!a. t? respect us tf we do not have firm forelgn PoflCV that can be rehed uPon. We must ctean up our act . ttull• -., -We need substantial regulattonstt rl'"~ g~beaoatfltnsta. accidents. Ptoductlon of nuctear energy has a -· T,.., ne • however. outweigh the risks. . Miia r s, ' 1 -SA&.1 ~ -We mutt haw • •trono. modernly-equipped mllttary. Modified B·1 bomberl. neutron wameeds, end MX m111Hea mutt be developed eoont The SALT Treaty Ja a bad deat for Amerlca. It wttl not buv peeoet t wtll wortt to defeet this temporarltv-thefved tNaty. KICK UP YOUR HEELS •.. OUR LADIES~ LEVI'S• DENIM-JEA~S ARE NOW OFF LADIES• DENIM JEANS SAVE 503 ~ Nothing ordinary about this ex· ) ceptlonal collectio n of styles. I' You'll recogruze the famous , horseshoe pocket. Choose from varying shades of dark and light denim. H igh Quality at a super price. Sizes 3· 13. Reg. to $29 ....... 503 off .' I ' I Fashions You Can Star In Mcee .n.cttYe Ju,,. 1 thrv June 15, 1980. Whtie auppllej IHt . •COSTA MESA Harbor Plaza , eCOSTA MESA Mesa Center I '\ • ... ..,. - .u .M11nicipal lssu~s - 1'1ostlr ~avorahle ln eddltlon to lbe tatewkle ~ oo tht. J une 3 ballot, voten will be uked to ctedcle a number of county and local . • ProooettJon A relit.em to voter approval of a 1974 1tatcwtdo propo&IUaa autbolrtlln1 UM ol a portion of i~ tax funds for ma11 tranalt needa. That m uure required a vote ln lndlvlduaJ eounU. befOT-e th funds could be re-ceived. Oranie County 1upervllon have not put the lnue on a local ballot before and. u a re.eult the county bu ~ loslnte some $8 mUUon a year ln p ubllc tranatt funds. ·~.Daily Pilbt tt!commendl a YES vote on Propoei· tlon A. • • • * Propoaiuon B ta an advisory vote on cOMOlldatlon of the ahetifrs and marsbltl'll omcea. The Board of SuperYU10n would have to request needed leaialatioo by the state. . At present. th~ sherlWs office provides the a\ll>Vior couru with such berv1ces as serving warrants, transport· ing prisoners and providin& court baHiffs. The marsbal's office performs the same services for the munic!Daf courts. The use of two separate administrations to pro- vide the same servtces is estimated to add $1 million a year to court cost.ti. The Baily Pilot recommends a YES vote on Proposi· lion 8 . • • * .. A third ballot measure, also requiring local approval, appears under d1Herent letters in different communities. l~ ~ould clear the way for the county and p~rticipating c1t1es to share m .state and federal funds now available for the construction of needed rental units for the elderly, the handlcappcd and low-income residents. -Many counties and cities m the state already - participate in the program, but this is its first ap- pearance on an Orange County ballot. It appears as Measure in C in unincorporated areas, Measure L lri Hun- tington Beach, Measure J in Costa Mesa, Measure Q in San Clemente and Measure R in San Juan Capistrano. The Daily Pilot recommends a YES vote on the hous- ing proposition • .. • * Voters in San Clemente will find two local issues on their ballots. The first seeks the l'ecall of Mayor Karoline Koester. This dates back to squabbles generated by previous city . councils. The present council, includin~ Mrs. Koester, gives promise of serving the community well. Voters should-end the acrimonious debate on Tuesday by voting against the recall. San Clemente voters also will be asked to decide on a proposed amendment to the parks ordinance that would permit use of park fees paid by developers for main- tenance of parks as well as land acquisition. This mea~ure de.serves voter support. Supervisors for SoIDe Oranee Coast voters won't have much to s ay about the Board of Supervisors choices on Tuesday's ballot since the 5th Otstncl t:ovc nni: most of this area isn't up for gra bs for another two year.,. Two seats are being contested: ln the l st Oistn <:t , two-term incumbent Philip An· thony fa ces oppos1t1on Crom F'ountain Valley Councilman - Roger Stanton, Santa Ana postal official Hector Godinez and Santa Ana Councilman Harry Yamamoto. Jn the 3rd Di strict, appointee Edison Miller is op· posed by AssC!mblyman Bruce Nestande and cartoonist Russ Manning Anthony has his troubles. He's been staving off charges he in<.>gally manipulated campaign funds since shortly after he was Fe·e lected four years ago. While he has not been found guilty of anything. An· thony would stand in much higher esteem if he had workt-'<l to resolve the charges against him. Instead, he has used almost every picayune legal maneuver in the book to kee-p from going to trial. With th1s indi ctment banging over bis head, and with l!is unwlllingness to assure the voters of his innocence, it would be most difficult to r ecommend he be returned to office. Of his three opponcnL-;, Fountain Valley's Roger Stan· ton, a straight-shooting college business professor, strikes us as the best choice. In the 3rd District. Edison Miller's short term of of· rice since his controversial appointment by Gov. Brown bas been anything but wdPthwhile. Miller's grandst anding, has inability to pursue logical goals and the low esteem in which he is held by fellow supervisors have done nothing to indicate he should be re· turned. Nestande's campaign has been so successful finan· cially. it has been almost frightening -another quarter· million-dollar bad for a n office that pays $32,200 a year. Still, he is the best of the three candidates. For those wh o do vote in these two districts, the Daily Pilot recommends· Roger Stanton an the 1st Supervisorial District Bruce Nestande in the 3rd ;;upervisorial District . • Opinions exprHsed in the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views expressed on th is page are thoM of their author1 and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Addr The Dally Piiot, P.O. Sol(> 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (71 642·"32 J. Boyd I Baby Ruth B1LM.BOYD Argument cootlnues over lhe orilin of the Ba~ Ruth candy bar name. Am now ad· vltod H f0Uow1: Geor11• WUUamaoo WN the president of tbe WUlladl1on Candy Dear Gloomy Gus ·· Wbftt 11 It bad not bten voJcantc 11b-b11 t nucleer fall out? . E.R.8. o.-, .. ~,-... • 41 ~ .. ,, ........ . ••w ._.._ ...... Company of Chlca10. H11 wife, May, helJ*I develop the famous candy bar formula. On a trip with Mr. WUUamaoo from Cbicaco &0 Eaal• River, Wl1., Mu. WUl1am1on benelf named the candy bar 1n honor of thelr own receotly arrtvtd granddaugbter, Baby Ruda. So repone 1 1ca1Ume f am.UJ frlend ol the Wllllamteaa. } r .. Tax Revolution . Los~g Steam LO ANGELES -Tbe tu counttr·revoluUoo l1 on tbt brink ol a lrtwnph hen that w1U be portrayed aatJoaa.Uy u proof that the public doa not wldt ttl taxu cut after all, but lt in fact wUl prove the tauacioua 1raap ol tbe 1overnla1 .clatl oo tbe money flow. AU polla and nearly an pollti· clans a1ree that sentiment baa b eeo rllloa steadily aaatnat Proposition 9, which would cut in haU 1tate mcome lax rates; lls defeat in the June 3 elec· tton ta widely expected. How is this p ossible ln California, home of the tax rev. o lutlon, JUSl when ordinary Americans oeed every last dollar m their walleta? THE ANSWER is that the aov- ernlng class -polltici~, ad· minlslrators, educators, public employees unions -have made their point to the tupayer: JI you cul our tax sources, we will cut your vital ser vices Whether or not taxpayers COO· sider such cuts necessary in the race o( ristn& government rev- enue. they consider them highly probable. The tax counter-revolution's rear campaign might be coun- tered by insistently repeated arauments that C&lJromia's tax 1y1tem la a mo0ey mechlae con· Unwn• to 1enerate revenue eveo u ratea are cut. · But ttrqely, there IJ ~ DO medll c.mpai~ for Propoel· tloo 9. 1be mo.t vtatble effort IJ loere.ulqly ~centric aod !Del· fectlve campal,mDc by '77·year· old tu·cut cru1ader Howard Jania. DEFEAT OF PropoalUoa 9 Tuesday will be lnterpret.ed na- tJonaUy u a dytna tax revolt, not only by tbe governing claaa but by eonventioClal. Republicans uneuy about Ronald Reagan's embrace of Kemp-Roth federal t.u r'lductioo. Altbouib Reagan penooally wUl vote ror Propoallion 9. senior aides auaaeat he abou.ld back away from lax reduction. ''I think thJa iuue ia IOlina lta steam." one key Reqan adviMr told UI. None of this seemed poulble sea rcely two months ago. Proposition 13, cutting property taxes, had paued overwhelm· ingly ln 1978 under Jarvis' leadership: Proposition 9 wu runntna well ahead In the polls. WHAT'S MO&E. evidence pointed lO QODflrmalion o( economist Arthur LaUer's theory that tax tale reduction does not seriously deplete re· venues but maintains them throuah bl&her bualness ac· tlvlty. Despite depletion because of the ProposltJon 13 property tu cuts. the st.ate 1ovemmeot aur· plu1 11 now conaen·,~~ ntlmat.ed at si,a bUUclo. , the Cali.fonlia ~,... DO later tbaD 1112 will prop. erty tu receipta abolt tbelr pre-PropCJlttion 13 leYeJ. NevertbeleH, the CaUfonlle tn Cuti poee a threat to tM P · ern1n1 clw by dimlnlahloa the ahon OI tbe ecooomy decietded to covernment. THE aESULT hu beel tbe counterattack natlonallJ by public employees UDJOOI, who have poured Sl billloa lD CCJD. trt6uttona to fight PropoelUol 8. The resulting televtaion ctm· palgn bu avoided Chicken LlUe scare tact.lea that backfired in the 1878 flibt. The major argument bu hen that since the lncome tax ra1ea are cut evenly across tb.e boUt, the rich wUI benefit diaPl'OI*· tJonateJy. But polls lncUcate lib reversion to claas warfare lMI bad liWe errect. WHAT HAS been errecUvt w e re privately ci r culate• threats by educators at a l levels. David S. Saxon, pruldent of the University of Cautomla, wrote a letter to studenta th.reatenlog that passage or ProposiUon 9 would reauJt in higher student fees and aeverely reduce programs. Slmultaoeousry, scboolchlldren throughout the state"'" brought home almilar notes warning or dlmlnlebed e ducational quality If their parenta voted to C\ll taxes. Aeeordlng to publld oplnlon uaJ,_g, tM aver.,. Callfor. alan b.u re1ebed tbl1 eoa-clu1loa: There are pteaty of wa1teful aovemment pro,JecU that could be cut, but veopfuJ. admhalltraton lmtead wtU Ila.lb away at 1eboob, police and nre protecUon. IN OON'l'ltABT, bll bualoea .. uninterested lD pert0naf tu reduction. "Our friends lD the lobby aren't for th.la an~_llelther am I," one conservaave at.ate senator confided. 1be resuJt: an empty warcbeat. P roponenta or Propo,,ltlon 9 are nearly mute, , wJth only 1100,000 spent on television com- pared to nearly $'100,000 by ita foe1. A pro-tu cut commercial by Mayor Pete Wilson of San Otego ia seldom seen, and one c ut by Profeuor Laffer never got on the air. The campaign consl.als mainly ol occasionally profane, often intemperate harangues by '-.. Jarvis.· THAT IS NOT .,.e nough to count.er popwar fear or the gov- erning t i ass striking back. FutUJ'e t.ax·cutting efforts will require a campaign far· more vlg6roua than the pas,;lve effort here -and perhaps somethJng . more: attempts to sell lhe·pubhc on Laffer's theory that cuts m tax rates wUI not drastically re- duce revenue,· thereby rendering lndeferuilble the threats of the ioverning class. Proposition Recommendations Tabulated Members of various political study groups and editorial boards have analyzed the background5 and future implications of the 11 state proposltiom on Tuesday's primary election ballot. Their detennina· lions are listed here for comparison to assist readers in their decis.ion-making. . The Commonwealth Club of California and Town Hall of Los Angeles columns represent majonty opin· ions of these two symposiums of trends in state and NUMBER & SUBJECT 1 Parks, Water Bonds NO 2 Cal-Vet Bonds NO 3 Capitol Alterations NO 4 Public Housing NO 1 5 Confidentla I News Source NO 6 Reapportionment Guidelines YES 7 Disaster Aid YES 8 Energy Revenue Bonds . . NO national government. The st.ate Chamber of Com· merce conducted a poll, ancN,be)League of Weneo Vote rs reviewed only ProposltRJOs 1, 4, 6, 7, 8, £and ll. Editorial stands of the Daily Pilot, Los Anft!les Times and Sacramento Bee have been exS?lain«i in full in recent editions which may be reviewed for further details. ~ II' "C).. \ \ \ fO ' NO NO YES YES YES YE$ YES YE!S YES YES NO NO NO NO NO YES YES YES NO YES YES YES YES ,- ? 1 , ..... lffldlife •"" ..,, .... • This proposal ~Id provide [] for tht lssud\ce of $~95 mlltlon In ~ds for such PUrposes as pe a.cqulsttlon wildlife cons rv•t1on and wastew.ter amatto,1. ,,,. ~. 11bo ~· ~· lerry Bron aDd II~ Tom Br~ -U. Ancel•, ~ that &be economy Cf tli .... la a1ao tMailt OD Ila natural~ q:I tJda ~ boad blue la dealGed to m~ tbe ecoaomlc vllOf of californ[L Tbeyi5 tUt parb are overc1owded and new ties are needed iD tbe W'bu areaa, tb&t the •1 water aunty bas been strained, and haw been dra'21atiC ,J"eductlomJ in tbf pepulation ol IOtne apectes of fish and wildlife. Spcnsors of this propailb> empbu~ that they are not proposing a ime-time expenditure for a one-time benefit butrlther ao mveetment program in renewable r~. LeglllatlYe opponeatj laave labeled Paepoel· tlotl I • .,.... barrel" 1nd aa .. ure.poaalble lilodcepodge" of speadJC pnposal8 &llat ..w Mt be approved U tbeysCoocl alone. 'ftey also claim Uaat &Ille Lelialatare sMald Jane walt.ed for &lie oatcome ol P~ t, tJae pl"OPOffd laeeme-tu ai&. befo• ,..elq tills p,.,.al before &Ille ...,.. u e .. IMdtloa t .. appnt9ed, ttaey polat oat. &lie .. le preba!Wy wW H& be able to afford prt.eas-& ud ~ paymea&a oa a major boad llaae SftlatoY Jolm &:Jmltz ud A.uemblymea Norman Waten and~ Tbvmaa. wllO flied tlle baUot-pampble ugament against tbl1 measare, al.lo maiDUID Utat ball of CalUonda ls alread,J PCter uven~t~. ne -.~ bas ~ad.Y boagbt tvfl' a mUBoa acres of laad for pub. Macia of Ulla PtGPe"•b llau llo& beell developed aad II DOl alaUable te tllle pUlk. The opponent.I •1ue Utat eacb pro.Ifft alloald be voted up•• do .. • .l&a owe mertta. Tbey &a.ke spedfk -Jm at tbe SZ5 mlllloa for Lake Talaoe. wbid ~y call a......._ ......... to a problem etta&ed f regJcmal •ovenam.U. Jack Feutoo, author of the bond proposal, c ms the Cal-Vet progr:am is desirable as aw tbe state can repay a debt to u_veie.rans d belp_lhem-rejoin-th._ mainatream of allfornia life. He einpbuizn that Ute prog m costs taxpayers nothing because the deb is self·bquidating. The propo- nents ,argue thal the Cal·Vet program helps the state's economyby stimulating the construction of bouaes. Tbi.d>0od issue, they add, is needed to meet the dettand for Cal· Vet loans from Viet- oa~ veterans. Tbete are four basic arpmeats agaJut P1'0pOdloa I! The program Is DO& lu·free became tbe ~ at large nbeldbe .._. wlao &et tu e~emptloas by pvcbulag die boada. 1'be ~-Vet law d.IKrtmlna&ee agatmt &Mae vt:eerw wllo came to CalUOl'llla alter f=nl gove eqt. Aad, la aa era of 14 per· Ml'Vlce ID tbe~tuy. Tile CalUorala program da Ueat.es a liar bendlt ptOYlcled by tbe cut bdere9t mortgages. lt ls not fall" to gnat ••1 elua of . tbe aclv..Uge of a 1 petteat laterat nae. Slate Capttol A lteratioiu This praposed constitutional amendment would place re s trictions on the appropriation of funds for alteration of the State capitol. AutborinJi Seo. James a. Milla feela that tllil cobStitutloaal protedioo will be needed for the building so that politically powerful lo· 411.tdu.ala will not be able to alter the Capitol's deslp to suit tbelr owu fancy. Over the past 100 1ean. be empbasl.&eil, tbe bi_.ltor\cal miegrtt.Y ol tb• bulldiaa bad been destroyed throuab ez. ceulve cbaJlles. Repeated design chances have been uncovered durin& tbe current S6' million ~ project that wW be finilbed ill Ul1. A11 l....,199 S.,ee Q.,Ple ... SU. 9letUm ..... .., .-uni wD 6e ,_,,ae of &M ,..., ...... tMJ uk: .... ...., ....... .... -.c. ..... CIA llildhef &mel1 M& .._ ... , ,...._..ofa...._.c.....,..:• fteJ. c:la'-.. CIMdl .......... ben.bteW .............. ,..... ... lftf!l"UleM ... ....... ... ...... .... .. Cllllr. detall, dealp ....... Mii lbtarel''., U.Captltl. Confidenl.ial News Source6 This proposed constitutional amendment would allow news reporters to maintain the confidentiality of their sources. ... AND Now, MYE>~, I'D ·LIKE TO PRESENT TM; ~UMENTFOR ~PoSJTION 12 ••. Income-Tax lni1ia1i11e Tht'!. proposed constltutlona' amendment would reduce state income-tax payments by more than 50 percent. PIOpooeota claim puaqe ot the meaau.re la needed to fl.ols.b tbe Job started by ProposWoc 13 became lawmakers have not yet cut all tbe fat in eovenunent and brouiht about major re- forms. other coatentiom: -PropoeWoo 9 will help curb in.nation and wUl provide a beneficial stimulus to tbe state's economy. -The measure will not cripple government services bec:auae the state still bas a I aqe sur- plus and will benefit from wtndfall lncome from tidelands oU. Passage of lbls 1oitiative thus will not require heavy percentage cutback in espeo- ditures. St.ate and local government now spend some $32 billion, and cutbacks below 10 percent would thus meet Proposition 9 loues. -The taxpayer is overburdened and Dads a reduction in income taxes. This proposal gives those at the low end of the income ladder the largest percentage reduct.lom, although the big- gest dollar cuts are for those oa tbe top rungs of the ladder. -The s tate should not have been so generous with locaJ government roUowing tbe passage of Proposition 13. and this proposal will ror ce the Legislature to be less generous. OPll aaeab coatelld tbat tbe sta~ cauot malMalrl a Uv•ble CalUonala lf Propoaltlcm t paaaes becaue sarpl9A tads are DO loa1~ avaUable IUld heavy cutbacks wW be aeeeaauy la vital pabl.ic programs. Otbtt upmemtl: -Boward Ja"1a made a d.raftl.Dg enor ln wrltlq tbe meua.re. That's why the ata~ will bave to Affer 18 moallla of Income loss damg the flnt year. He al.lo wrote tbe measure so that tlle rk:flest 4 perttat of Callfonala.u wW get 41 perttat ol tbe tu cuts. -1'1l1I ls an lrrupoaslble way to eoedad goverameat basi.Deas. If toes are IO be cat. lite propo ?a&a lboald also say wbat Procrama will be •lulled. -Californians will be lllt wtth a variety of bidden taua primarily lbroagb loc:al fee la· creaaes. U PnpcHdUoa 9 ls eaacted. -Proposit1oa t will lead to more cea. &ralbed government. Tbe federal government wtll cet a.boat s1.s bUUoa of the tum t.ecaa.se of ION lD ded:Dctlou and federal aid. -bevttably, tbe bi& ca&a mu& be la tbe ltea.llb. edacadoa ud welfare areas. Tiie poor and Hldoreltiseu will be llarttbe most. Re~ Initiative n® This proposed constitu-tion al amendment would 0 place .r~strictions on the 1mpos1t1on of r eot con-trols. 'l'be oppotdUoa claims &he Legislataft made a •il&alre by ,.wag --lllrpJ.aJiee ,. ....... In tile propoaltioa. An~mblymaa Lttoy F. . Gri ....... aaWetp= &ltM l& ..... -... , IF lllle --bopooesU claiJD rent coall'ola-h.ave-piaced la Mme cues &e proTide dlatrida et equ1 a cloud of uncertainty over tbe a~eot and popel.,._ ud prevnt lbe dlvlslea of dties at mobilebome development industJ'y, resulting in tlte aame Ulae. a virtuaJ ball in the coostructloo of new units. n.n II .... ae .,.._&Ml ..me ddes At • time wbea Calllomia Deeds affordable •ICW ,...... ~ apllt late 8eWlfal emtcta, bc>usJ.ag. tbey a.ay, inw.tan are afraid to sup. Ma Pt 5 ........... pr e·r ~ u.s.,..... SJ:Orl P!'C>JecU t.e,re r~ re~ that rent limita-~ S.me Democna .a. ...w like tioa.swilltumtbe1rproJectsintofmaociaJruins. to Me die IDeM1U'e defeated beeaue &bey fed It The solution. they assert. is this sensible wtlJ lad to eo.rt claallftl1es el Yinaally .., compromise wb.ich would allow fair rent-control plaa drawa la H8L laws to be enacted wit.bout strangling the apart- ment business. . DUaater A id . ry This proposed constitutional amendment would allow the use of public funds to remove or debris from private property immediately after a disaster. Tbb proposition stems from rloods in Los Aqelell County during the past fe w years. Thia 11 one or the lcast'cootroversiaJ prop- 91itloas oa the ballot. and no appos1Uoo argu- ment wa fiJed ror the official voter's pamphlet. Tbe proponents claim that the coostitut.iooal amendment is needed because there are in· stances in which da mage can be reduced throaab rapid government action in removing mud. boulders and wa ter from property follow- ing a d1suter. They point out that the total cost ol the cleanup operat.ioo will be borne by tbe federal penuneot. . Energy Bnenue Bonda This proposed constitutional amendment would allow the -state to ls.sue revenue bonds for the develo ment of so-called alternatrve energy · facllltles. · AHembt1men J. Robert Bayes and Lawnmce ltapUoff, apomon Of tbl propotal. claim $laat Callfomta aeeda bold procrama like tbla to lllt ta. .... of Ule cO babit. They em· pbaat. tbat private enterprise needl ftnanctal help to=altMutl•~ IOUl'eel, wbldi bate ta ~power Tbu add that a.re ii DOCCJ9t to the topayer because bonds w1ll be retired from tbe lbeome tromeneroproJetta • ...... lea. Ollle S,.raw, ... el elclal ..,,. fl ...................... dalae .. srr'11 a II •ur::.1..•••1 _,., tllul Star::z. wlll .. a ,_....,,.... ............ ..... . ......... ..,..,.. ............. ~ust as renters 1bowd be protected against gougmg, property owners lbould be allowed to get a fair return· on their investments. Both sides should be protected against punitive schemes by opportunistic politicians. The problem with cnrreot rent-coatrol laws js that they are unrestricted, and lbe result is a reduction in jobs, a diversion ol capital to other states and a reductioo in af!onlal>Je housing. During .th.ls time or rapjd Inflation, it does not seem fair to place restrictioas oo rents while prices ol almost eveeylblng else can rise at will. 'l1lle DIP• I I E•ts malatalll Illa& &lie laltlathe Is 80& ac all .rbt It seems to be. &It.a& Ill pndkal effeda W'08ld be a Ylrlllal ......... of ,.., f'Olll.nU .. &lie atate ... tlMa& ........... .. apartmm& ~ wu _. u.M bJ' &lie fear of ftllll llmJfa&a.L . Tlaey e•p•aalae ~at ta.. Nm.atnetl• ....... lllarted before rat& ...... CHM .. ftlM ... Ula& &lie real rilWllr an lllPer .... c..u ... akyrocteuai ..... nae.. p,.., • .,... lt eoatalaa --.aw ,.....,,.._ u.. .......... b.n •••• •!!It., .• ,.. rft&en. Becaue of Ute pcevlah 11 eewertas decll••· nem..,.... .................. . ~&Id.a ................... .., ft9&.Cllll&nl Ol"dluMe ~ ............ Tllla prepealtlo• ••al• clwe laflatlea ............. &M .... --.......... ., wMitll•n1ll._ Oil Surca:L lnitiali11e .. Bru Thls proposed Initiative statute would enad a 10 percent surtax on the prof Its of large olt torporatlons. , •• Mr. Ra! Stlard eoriillly titvites JOI to view a new concept in men's clothing on Monday, Jmie 2nd from 10:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. at ~ enclave of elegance. If you love things Eurppean, you owe it to your- self to view what is probably the world's most elegant men's shop. ~aturing comfortably proportioned fine European clothing for the trim- bodied man. STUARDS Europa South Coast Plaza Adjacent to our present store (2nd level . across from I. Magnin) CosL1 Mesa , Calforn.ia 92626 Pb. 540·7165 · . 800+& •EYEU of Fountain Valley LI the only oa. amoa1 die• wbo p~ bold.t public oftlce. Sbe LI I Fountain Valley School Dtatrtct trustee. . The D1ne caod1datel ue vytq for a vacan· cy left by David Braodl ol ~ Ana. who bu served oo the board slaee 1172. Incumbent.I A.E . <Pat) Amol"d f# Cypress and Dean McCormic-ot Sant.a. Ana are running unoppoled ln Trustee Area.a Three and Four. Arnold bu been a board member repreMDt· ing the school dislricta of Anaheim, Buena Park and Oraiure ainee 19:MI. • McCORMICK II MWl1n& for bis S«oad term in the trustee area that lncludea UM •Ill unin· corporated COUDly terrttory DdJ' kl TOro lld Ml.a· sioo Viejo and the north county clU•ol F\IUwton, Placentia. Brea and Yorba Unda. The county Board of EducaUan approves the Department of Educallon'a bud11t aDd seta department policy guidelines. Board members are elect.eel fOf' four.year terms. meet twice a month and are paid MO ~r meeting. The trustee areas are roughly equivalent to suoerviaortal dlatricu. THE OTBEa candidates. beaidtt Ms. Meyen, for the seat In Trustee Area One are Richard Bevans of Santa Ana, a Parent· Teacher .Association member and employed in commurucationJ management; and Tom Fagan of Santa Ana, a medical tecboolog{at. Also In the nmping are Marybeth Felld of Santa Ana, a housewife; Wallace J . Olson of Foltbtalh Valley, an Investigator and teacher and Judith C. Pickard of Garden Grove, a~ ell"ibWty worker. Other candidates In the crowded race are John Pugh, Jr .. of Santa Ana. a roUege student: J . Richard Santo or Santa Ana. a real estate aient; and Hu1h Wallace of Santa Ana, ad· mlni1U'ator of Boys' Home. 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Bill Pearl designed exerdee programs for the astronauts. and has trained many champion athtetes and world record holders. ~ SPECIAL PROGRAMS for----"' BEGINNING ANO ADVANCE BODV BUILDING. WEIGHT GAINING. REDUaNG, OPTIMUM FITNESS EXERCiSE PROGRAMS FOR ALL 8PO~ • EXPERT fNSTRUCTION -COr.tPLETE UTRITIONAL GUIDANCE FAMILIES AND LADtES ELCOME .. GRAND OPENING . , .. SPEOAL OFFER 7 ~~R LIMITIDTO fllST7t Ma.as HUNTINGTON BEACH 13to C9HTat ONYI HU,.TIN01°" MAQ4. CA 17t-*1 •1·?010 LAGUNA HtU.8 28MO&.Am~ 1.AOUHA ..a, CA (71.A) ..... congress BOB BADH C~ Ro~rt t:. Bad.ham F ~r Leadership i11 Trying Times • Hou8e Armed Services Committee • Republican Leadership Position• Member. Rf-publican Policy Com.mitt« Vlcf" Chairman. Rrpublicao Study Com min~ Mt!mber. Tuk Foree on Federal Eleetlom CommiMion Member. Tull Fortt OD pcabUc ranaD<'iD8 of 1980 preeideatial election Claalrmaa.. Tuk Foree oa Rule. and Reform Prea&deat~ Repabllcan Freabmaa ca ... 1978 • • Vice Chairman, U.S. Congressional Travel and Touriam Caucus • 1980 Reagan Delegate, GOP Nat' I Convention • ~tmding Prior Service in California' State Aasemhly Navy Vetetan, Stanford Graduate Baaineeeman, Family Man ' --. THE VETERAN J u d g'e ta u g h t la w classes in Fullerton after his re-election bld failed, and was again appointed lo the south county bench in Sep- tember 1979, this time BLAIR BARNETTE by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Tuesday, the S6-year-0ld judge faces another election, and this time he's pitted agalnat Newport Beacb attorney William Sage, 42, police legal ad- viser for the Huntington Beach Police Depart- ment. The judge has raised $16,566 lo dale in his election efforts compared lo $4,798 raised by $,age. Sage is a former Los Angeles county d~uty district attorney and a former city deputy city at- torney for Los Angeles. The Promontory Point resident says Hamilton "doesn't have the support of law enforcement." AND WIDLE NOT directly accusing Hamilton of being soft on criminals, Sace said south coast offi<:ers have not been happy with the judge's re- cord. "If anyone wants to know why Hamilton doesn't have the backing of law enforcement of- ficers," he said. "just Ask any deputy sheriff why." Hamilton denies he is a lenient judge. saying many times he has sentenced defendants to state prison. "And they've recfived long jail sentences when it was appropriate," he said HAMILTON SAID sentences should be measured to protect the victim and society. and to -corr-eel the defendant's criminal behavior, if possi- ble. But. he said, he also favors innovative pro:. grams such as work furloughs for those convicted of less serious crimes. taying they serve the same purpose and save thetaxpayers money . "They're in jl\il evety night and weekends.'' he said, "and they're at work the rest or the tlme." Nortla Distrirt 2 Attorney~ Seek Bench Two incumbent judges, a private attorney and a deputy district attorney are vying for two judgeships Tuesday in the North Orange County Judicial District. Incumbent Judge Logan Moore is being challenged by lawyer David Radin. while in- cumbent J.udge Betty Elias is racing stiff op- position from Deputy District Attorney Richard W . Stanford. Jud~e Moore, in a recent evaluation con- ducted by the Orange County Bar Association. s:eceived high marks from attorneys who rated him. More than 81 percent said he was either "qualified" or "well qualified" in eight categories, including professional ability and judgment. Radin, by contrut, was rated qualified or well qualified by 48 percent. There was less difference in the Elias- Stanford conle15t. Judge Elias was rated qualified or welt qualified by 74 percent; Stan- ford was judged qualified or ~ell qualified by 72 percent. The North Orange County Judlclal District includes the cities of M1ahe1m, F\&llerton, Brea, Yorba Linda, Buena Park, La Habra and Placentia. Paid Pofttfcal Advertisement JAMES R. GOFF FOR JUDG~ 94.5°/o of 'he ORANGE COUNTY B~R ASS~CIATION , members participating evaluated JAMES R. GOFF as quallfled or better in professtonat abltft~ ana legaf l(how{eoge for the Positlon of SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE, SEAT#~. PaldlotlW ... CemmlU. .. .i.<1.1-lt ~-'_ ............ Tr-.. . ... 911 11 D Pocket Camera ,...,.... .. """' .......... """ pv.h ...... ..0-• $4 ...... ..... M11'1 Tube Work Socks WM. c-/ny\<>n tube_.."' ..... 10.13 r ~I 'T tOOJ N 9,_.y, s.nt.""'" &&7_ 38 &allon Metal Trash Can Deep corr11go11ons, lock seams ond rorsed bouom for e1tlro strength ond dorobllity Sove• a•• I-Digit LCD Calculator 99'~. Ylauio\-.> Dill Pickles ""-• ,.,.~. llo.i.et .,.. polttll dil pt<\Jet ·-- •.. Hypnalis hal been around fOf three thousand ,...... ... Is ttOW the time for you to check Into It? . , . 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Reasons for taluoa t.he clasa vary. •'ftlERE ARE PEOPLE taklng lhe class • • • • • who have major handicaps.·• Ms. Dener said. • "Others are majoring in language, social work, J medicine and teaching." , The grammaticaJ structure 9f lhe American • Sign Language System Is different from :~ English, although the English alphabet is used, Ms. Dener said . • ' • • • I The arammar 1s more Uk~ Spanish or Cbineae," she said. "Thal is wby a lot of people . using sign language have a hard time un· derstanding notes that are written to them. ' .. PEOPLE lHIOULON'T ALWAYS expect L tbe deaf to understand written notes -and It's not because they're dumb; it's because -they - don't understand the grammar." Another widely believed misconception is that bearing impaired persons can effective.ly read lips. - . "Only one out of five English words is vis.< ible through lip reading." I.ls. Dener said . .. People have to remember that the deaf really ilve 'lo a different world." The UCI sien language class is in its second quarter. Ms. Deoer aaid lhe class' reception on campus has been ••outstanding." .VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL JUNE 16:20 9-12 P.M. -· For cHCr•s'-'c:~=:=·Mt.,-. ........ .., .......... ST. ANDREW'S PRESBmRIAN CHURCH •oo St. ••*•W-•.•Md. M.L--6Jt-2eao C•1tle or condominium, find your dre•m ltome o.lty~,....~ GOING THROUGH THE MOTIONS TO HELP DEAF PeOPLE ACQUIRE A VOCABULARY Ulhn Meldonado, left, K ... y ltrewther Show AIMftcen ... n Lenguete 9'*"' uurau Sund•y• in the DAILY PiLOT An Anthony pool is a beautiful .inflation fighter. Build at once. Call Anthony now. Profit 4 v.u>,.. •Beat predicted higher prices. •Watch your investment grow. •Get valuable extra swim lime •Get giant SJOOO discount now• Satx• money, mak" monf'y. (WI mo"' pool t1m~. pluK i.atlf SIOOO now Inflation fighter discount. 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TrclCPenney · • • ' • • 81 n'AN DEIAPIANE · WllA. 8raiil -Hu bid luck been ::l:!°-t. your , trackat Do you 1tance ov r your oulder,·expect.ln1 to Me bid IUYS in black hata 1ainlna on you" Don't rely on a rabbll'• root , do what BraE!ianl do and wear • n11 on a chain around )'OW' neck. ftGA.8 ARE STYUZED hands with \he thumb peekina U\rouah the flngers . They're aupJ>(IHd to tuard you aaainst evU anea~vpon you from behlnd. The n,u wom 1 otnament jewelry are about an inch long. &lude ol aro11\.3Uc ... wood with &Qld ~aernails. Farmers pUt a wooden ftJa the size of your fist ~n the back door of the barn. Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of somebody sneak· ing up on the cows? <The Brazilian shadow knows!) They're worn on necklaces by the col· orfully kerchiefed waitresses at the new Club Mediterrane.e village on the little island of Jtapartca,-where I've been swim- ming and playing tennis and soaking up the tropic sun this week .. ••• ITAPAlllCA IS AN undeveloped island an hour's ferryboat ride from Brazil's first capital. Salvador -better known as Bahia -is a city of 1.5 million people a thousand miles up the coast from Rio. A hilly. cobblestoned port city with hundreds of old churches and not much else of interest to tourists . . . ... FOR 30 YEARS NOW, since the Or· ganization was founded by a champion Belgian swimmer, Gerard Blitz, Club Med has 1>een attracting swinging singles. Sun. sand, sea and sex -that was Blitz's formula, and it seems to have worked. By the ead of 1980, Club Med will have 87 villages worldwide. One guest h~re this week is Wally Skibipsk:i, a restaurateur from Michigan, who shelled out $1, 723 for a lO·day package tour that brought him via Brazil's Varig Brazilian Airlines. He's a Pole.. born in London. Manages three restaurants in suburban Detroit, two ·' of them German and the other Italian. HE'S LOOKING FOR relaxation -no phone calls, no hassles, just sports and flirtations with girls in topless string bikinis. Lots of wine and good local seafood. With cabaret shows in the evening and boogying at the disco club. The trip, his fitst to Brazil, will prob· ably cost him more than two grand. counting drinks, souvenirs and incidentals. But he considers it a good investment. He came over on the ferryboat with me looking exhausted and burned out by Motown. · * * * NOW IT'S A COUPLE oC days later. Wally has his first sunburn. he's spent hours just walking alone on the beach. He's getting his head back together. · ··1 get tired of dealing with jerks five days a week," said Wally, banding the lady bartende~ (she's wearing a figa) some pop· together colored beads. Beads are curren-cy at the Club Meds. Pop'one off the string and it's good for a drink. Nobody carries cash. "I'm here to get away from all that. A week will be fine, but I couldn't stand this life on a permanent basis. Gotta work. got- ta make money." * .... BRAZIL'S "NORDESTE" region - that huge bulge extending far into the Atlantic -is blighted by poverty and un· employment. That's one of the reasons the Brazilian government put out the welcome mat for Club Med. <The same is true all over the tourism-hungry Third World, where four more Club Meds are opening this year, in Ixtapa, Mexico; Haiti; the Dominican Republic and Malaysia.) OCC Offers Bikers Tour of ReduX>Ods Bicycle northe rn California's redwood coast and earn either. craduate or under· 1reduate colleee eredit- Oranee Cout College '-otferinl a ~ay field roundtrip airfare. a ll meals and use of sup· port vehicles. The number oC partici· pants is strictly limited. For eatly enrollment call 556-5883 or 556-5738. nperience a1.arlina June --------19 wbicb will IDv..U,ate ll•• coastal redwood• an• tbelr uaodated flbira tad fauna. Doo Baud , OCC MOioCY lmtrudor. wlll JNCI th• parti~lpanta wlllO may eara twp units ot lower ctivtaloo credit or one u.nlt or upper dlYlalon. or 1raduai e endil TIM atO fff lneludel .a.. the naUva are U.U1 black peo. p .. , ~ ol 1laVM wlio .lntermar· lied wtt.b IDdiana and Port= eolonitU hundNdm ot years aao. Oow ' manr. of them, fond of mualc that'• old· uhl~by comparbon with the alo\lOUI boaa nova Of Rio. THJ;Y 8TIU. PMCl'ICE candomble or macwnba, voodoo-type rituals inherited from African anceston. , And the Jewelry they wear 1oes b•ck to. "1e years before. 1888 when Brull abolished slavery . The figa keeps off bad Juck tbat you cannot see. Theref9re it's sometimes worn , at tbe BACK of tlie neck. (The front or the necklace chain usually carries a Catholic boly medal.> Most people say the figa came from Africa-the Portuittese were big in the slave trade. "The figa should be GIVEN to you as a present," a Brazilian girl at Club Med told me. "If the figa is broken, it is lucky for you. Otherwise. a bone in your body would have broken 1n an accident. The figa takes its place." · Wear a Ciga and change your luck. Figa charms guard against evil sneaking up from behind Unprecedented ••• Gne·Week$1QO Off . TRS~o ··comPuter Sale! 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CQmes complete with a '"'plain English" manual, cassette data recorder. and two sample programs ... _ , l!!!!!!!!!~ CHARGE IT (MOST STORES) "" Di,stingu,ished 'Uctui-es Set Ten UC lrvtne under1raduale and graduate studenu will ctve talk• Monday and Tuesday as part of the Distlneuished Student Lecture ' Series: a new pro1ram at UCI. The' lecturers were chosen from the UCI schools and programs by committees composed ot1 faculty, alumni, community representatives and students.· . mE STUDENTS Will present lnlorma· lion gatherM from their original research. The •free lectures, open to the public. will be given in pairs; the (int ones beginning at 8 p. m. The lecture schedule ls as follows: -......, """n AdilPI~ s.-m1on Sntlnl wtVt kc.W .. loft -V-•h F~•,•• ~ Y .... ef>Ql-tfnO ....... 5ludlftt '"Tiie ,..,_. <>-mme M Al'9me11Vot .__., to ~ At:-141Uon _........,. ment:• O.vtd ICreOIWlfdt, G•-• 5<._,.. di Admlnlsffelkln 1tudltftt Room M . -ltln H.il "Gefletk• -o.·,.••""' "' Oro•••ll•." Robe" e e-.i.1. ~lcOI 5C-H '""°""or-.ete "O.oc..,.,..,..11 111 Ille -..-.11 ... N ... """' Sni.m:· G-'"'· lliolOOIUI KilMcn O'-• .. _ R-167, 51elftll.tuS Hell ,_..., "'Tiie Unor.....-. ~ of Life· 1' PM••••ICIOglUI Study al Ille Role 01 Wat .. In -lf\eft -lvllle -~ T..m," 8111 C....ec<lo. ~''" ........ v,,.,,..... "°""' ,..,_ ......... (--epl\k t""'I W ,Jot Lurie, line Mtl ti'~·-· R-111, S.Ci.t S<lente L~~-e.twwlof AfletloftJ In tl\e C1M5111om Settino " ....,111-Modlll ~" ~ .... " 5NNY ~Hf!. Ml!Cl•I ecoloqy gr-tw -"All-4 ~I-ts -JUiy Trlel• •• Ell.-111 Werner, -••I Kolo9• ""*'11'..i ... t•. R-.. 111. SOcl•~ Sc:I~~ Labof•torv. "Us Hue-Stretegy lh EW>lllllOfl.,.., FIAVl'e," Al ... Vick. \Oelal ~~ ~ .... I•. "T-.,cb e -I °' ExterNil1' C.tetynd Si .... llclMI 5"1·EltlNfl'I AllPfOV•I Mid AfMctlofl .. Duel Fe<lhWIOr•. ~ 0 Le9. -i.c Kiencft ~--Ao.n 12'. Soc\al Sc-• Lel>Ofelort. Further information on these lectures, phone 833-5588. PUBUC NOTICE . ·camay 'Propoaitiom St.mi RBJeaae Money Le1•.i=--. Weh ultlmattl)' ~ taeve t.o enact lttlllallon. C ton ll 1upported by IUl*'Yllorl' ChttrtUO RaJph Clar• and SMrtff .corooec Brad Oat411. 8otb.1laned a ballot .,........,t ln whlcb ll l1 •U&DateCJ tonlrOl.ld.UO. could tave county tupayen n million MDU1U1 m ad· mlnhlrtUClf\ CQfl... . TM lbettfr• department. in addJUoa to pro- v)dtn1 pollce NS'Vicea in unlDcoC'porated area .od 1ped1Uud crlmlnal lJlvesU1atioa tUDC-- tlona, provides services to Oran1e County Superior Court. Deputies act u .cou..rtroom bailiff•. transport Jail inmates and serve war-rant~ and other court documents. · THE MAaSHAL·s OFFICE perform• similar lef'Vicea for the county's nve municipal courts. The marshal's office bas DO poll~ func· tton How consolidation would occur lf P?oposl- l1on B passes has not been determined. Sheriff Gates, for example, believes the marahal's function should be merged into the sheriff's de· purtment. , . Superior Court Presiding Judge Walter Charamsa, however, has proposed a C"Ourt services department separate from the sheriff's department. PROPOSmON A on the ballot deals with the use of state gasoline lax revenues. Under current policies, ~ revenues may be spent only on planning, coostruetloa and maintenance or streets and h.lihwaya. Passage of Proposition A Would allow a por· tion of tbe revenues to be used for mus transit Oil Price to Double? WASHINGTON <AP> -The world price of oil, after rising tenfold in the 19705 to over $30 a bar· rel. will nearly double again by the m1d·l980s, pre· diets a congressional s tudy. That means U.S. consumers would have to pay S14.2 billion more ror petroleum-derived products in 1985 than they do for the same products today, the Congressional Budget Offi~ said. · And the price will be far higher if the Uruted States tries to substitute synthetic fuels for import· ed oil, said the 79-page report, one or the gloomiest forecasts yet of world oil supplies in the 1980s. PUBUC NOTICE Genealogy Research Oass Set ,ICT'lnous 9USINESS ~OUI euM•asl A genealogical r e- search class will be held by the emeritus institute of Saddlebaclt Com- munity College at Crown Valley Community Park In Laguna Niguel begin· N.._ ITATU"eltT ....._ STAnM«NT n.. l'*-lfte _._. ·~ ~ ~ T"9 tot-1119 S*'-\ ere dOlnQ '".. tluslnns• • STAATS SERVICE COM PANY THE P\.UMBEAS. '011 Olrlllt- t llt E OIK-. UNI I. S...ta AN. Ot't,,.., _.....,.. llNOI. C•Hornl• ( ... ,_. 9?103 ~ OnlCI I.ff si..ts. Z641 -M• o-10 Alen en-, '011 Clw'l•ll"' Ml\\10nVoe,o.CAJlfOrlW•tll03 ~ ... t _.._,,. 8*«11. C.lllOrftl• T'lis ~ 1$ C-.Cleo llf Ml tn ..... Ol'f tlMll J-'fltltl._,, CertwrlQM. '011 • Oelllcl 51•1> • CMllllnlr Drl .... HunOnqtOft &.«II Tllt1 st.I--~ lllecl •1111 CM c.llfomle~ COOi .., c.t'\. Of Or1n99 C.-y Oft M,.., Tiii• ~· I• <_<I ... _,, • n. ·'" ~ .. ,.,_.., ,,_, ~A.6Nllk PuOll\Nd 0r..., Coelt 0.lly Poot Tflll ,. .. _, -~ Ill.cl .... 111 '"' Mey 2S, JUttl' 1 I. IS. ,.., 7111MO County Cieri' OI Or-COUllt\t on Me• PUBUC NOTICE •. ,.. . FIJ1• Publ.-Or-Colo'1 0..1• Pllet May 11. 2S. J...,.1, I. 19 !I.._. ning Monday. the class will be held l''ATIEMIENT o' w1rM01t•wAL o n Mondays through ~ "---------- projffb, wlllcb J>JOPOllllCID propoo•ll Hy are I0 ... 1)' DMdld. BACllE88 OF TBS measure loclude auptrvllcln• cbalrm•D Clark; Al HoW.nden. ebatnun ot tbe Oral• COuntJ TraDlporUUon Comm!M&ca. Md Gordon J . '5eldJ.nc, diftdor of UC lrvtae'• JHUtute of TrauportaUon StudJa. The Dl'OllOIJUoa:• pa.up would create no new tue.. buc would free about • mUUoa for appUc~ to mua tranalt proJec:Q, accordln& to it.I becken. PropoelUon C ls the measure Oft public bou1lq ~· :;tmUar propoaltiom wUJ face voten In the cities ol Anbetm, Buena Parlr, Costa Mesa, llUDUqton Beaeb, La Habra, Loe AlamitlJll. San Clemente, San .ruan Caplltrano and TUIUD. A »YEO-OLD state law provides that govern.meat jw'lldtctiooa. aucb u the county. 11\•Y not beeoDHil involved In boualn& projects without QeeiflC voter approval. It bu been estimated that Orance County is losing up to $2 million annually ln low~ bou.s- inl funds becau.se voters have not been asked for aucb approval. P...,e of tbe proposition, its backen say. would allow the Orange County Housing Authority to build or rehabilitate about 4,400 unlll. , Propositions A, B and C have drawn no or· ganized opposiUon .. WANTTO FAT OUT? cf' .PJ'\fD 'le., GET PAID'? . rf '>'OJ CAN WRIT£ ABOUT IT TOO:. CALL T}iE ltoRMAN 2J~-b59e We 've got the views no other apartmenl. can. mateh. Wide-open sceMs of Newport Bay. Balboa and Catalina from your private t.errace. Wide-open lifeatyk QM/, recreation opportu.nitiea, too. Health club, pools, tenni.s. Come and see for yourself. , Luxury adult rental.a from $600 rnonthl.y 200 Promont-Ory Drive West, , Newport Beach. Telephone (714) 675-8000 Just north of Jamboree on Pacific Coast Highway Owned and managed by The Irvine Company Equal Housing Opportunities Promontory R>int in~Bearti ctvorE Robert M. Ball lAttorneyJ Off· 14 tor Judge of Ice Superior Court PAIOF0R8V ROElERT M 8~L c,t.TTOANEVI 1 n An 10"> July 18from4to6p.m . """TMos~~:e::"uu1N o PUBUC NOTICE The park is located at .. ICTrTIOUS •USINWSS NAMIE 1-------A collection of many outstanding estates gathered together in one spot to be sold to the highest bidder at this unique auctiaa. Seating reservations are recommended. • 2p975k1 Crown Valley · .. n~~~ .. ~r,~= ~ .. 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Sef"'"" wlll be • JohnOIHOI\ Pubh.-Or-. Coe\! 0..ly Piiot, 11e10 on Tue~o. J1>n• l . '"° .c ~t • J 1 1 1s '"° n.,.... l :OOPM el tll<t Riverside Mellc>nel "t2'»4 Mey 1', ..,_ • • • c;em.tery, Alyer'Mdt, (.41. A ,,,..,,lier PUb11-Or.not Coe•I 0 .. 1., Pllol, l-----------1 .ot , ... lamt(y •Ill b9 ollltl•tlr19. _,JS ,_, • IS ,., 11•1-tll setykH -tllt Glrectloft of Smith • • • • ~r.~~o.-i.-.i .... ,ot PUBLIC NOTICE ,_c1..ows SMITHS' NDINM'f 6'Z7M .. n at tt.int~:'Kh ........ ., Ca.otUl NRM. NOMI 7IOt Bolte AWi w.tmtntttt --362& ,.ACMCY•W ~,,.. Cemltery MMtuwy C~I 3l500 PldflO view Or1ve Newpot1 Beach 044-27C>g MICGINICI NDtn'UAmt uoune••" *"9415 UIQunaHllle 78'-0833 Sen Ju.rt O.platr1no -..1111 tu•DI LAW~. OUYI MortUlllY • CerNUll'y CttmltOfY 112S Ol.w Aw .. CoetaMtea ~ M&.Tl•••a.. ....... ~ IMl44a4 CoUMlll l7J.MO - PUBLIC NOTICE THESE ABE son OF THE mGBUGRTS OFFE&ED WITH PRIDE: OAK FUB.Nm.TRE -50 in. S.Shape RoU Top Desk -3 Fancy Side-By-Sides with beveled mirrors-54 in. round table oo an ex(juisitely carved leaf pedestal and large carved lion paw feet -54 in. round table OD octagon pedestal a.od scroll legs with heavily carved lions paw f~t · 45 in. round table on octagon pedestal and acroU legs with beavUy carved lions paw feet -42 in. rOlmd table with round pedestal and carved paw feet · Square table with heavily fluted carved base , Extra fancy Buffet with beveled Mirror, Serpentine Drawers and carved paw feet ln front -Oak Sideboard with beveled mirror and carved mounts, early 19th century · Beautiful Oak Display with fancy broken pediment and shaped beveled mirror · China Cabinet with round aides, oa bun feet • Leaded Glass Display Hoosier Cabinet with roll-up door -Ladles Drop Front Desk OD Curved Legs · 8 Oak Jngbboy Dressers, some with beveled mlrron -Bow Front Oak Dresser with MJrror -GenUemena Dresser with tall beveled mirror -mgb Bed with carved mounts + Oak Commodes, 1 with Towel rack -Oak Sewing Machine cabinet.a with treadles -Lamp and 1lde..'.I.ables ·Pairs of Spindle Back Cba.i.ra -Set of 6 Oval T-Back Chain with paw feet • -' Chain Wilh rush seata, 1860 · 4 pressed and spindle back chain with wood seats · -' extra fancy carved and spindle back chairs · 6 chairs with pierced heart backa · Antique Morris Chair with push button · Rare Arm Chair with unique open twist legs. ' Ml8CEUANEOU8 FUllNITVllE -Ladies SetJ)entine front mahogany Desk -Slant front Cberrywood Desk on scroll feet late 18tb Century · Fabulous and majestic Mahogany 4·Poster Bed with highly carved headboard · Fancy carved Walnut Pump Organ by B. Shoninger, New Haven, Ct., Awarded Gold Medal In State Centennial 1876 -Chestnut dresser with mirror · Sofa in American Empire style, mabo1any bu.rlwoods, made by Hurst Bros .• Syracuse. N. Y.. 1820-40 -2-plece carved Victorian Parlor Set. -Beautifully carved French Couch and Chair with down plllowt -Delicate bud painted French EtJcere -Ladies balloon back chair -5 Piece Wicker Set, Table wiU.= top Uld -' Chain -10 pc Mahogany Dining Room Suite · 9 piece Dlning Room Set -7 carved oak Dining Room Set with Ref actDry Table · Beaullful 7 piece French style carved Dlrectolre Chain Carved Oak Arm Chair with rams bead arms · Pair of carved Uon Arm awn · Exquisitely .tnlaid Lamp Tables . Nest Tables . Elqant Ubrary.and cooaole Tablet -Fancy Dr. Oak and Brua Scale on Wheels. SPEQAL MJSCELIANFAMJS -Maanlflcent fully ....tored Cotree Grlncler made by Enterprile Mia. Oo., PhUadelpblaJ..Pa., over 5 ft. tall, American No llY.. 1871-Handlome •. fully reltOred. round Ruby Crown MDve, No. 155 ·Unicycle· CboDDiM Block Table · Wicker Baby Bu(llet · lnterestiq Grandfather Clock wtth met.i worb" In Wood caaiu, alped by Maker -OU Cue Grandfather Clock wttb •llud ...... waru 0 &lut US" • POrcelatna • Cr11taJ • Brlc·a·brac • Elute Jewelry -Plu. Much, Much Men. 0 PREVIEW: Monday. June 2, l :OO'P.M. unw· Auctlon , 'fuel4aY • June 3. l:QO P.11. until AildloD TE&lm: CUJI. well·ldla&Uled cbeCk, ~VISA ~~· ' .. ., • I '. " J, ·' 'J ·• 'I ... r' . . •Ava aaawooD 11 1 prtaon pard It tM Marcauette .,,._h ol Lbe lllieMpa ~ 1y1t.em where U.. mOll ble ol the ltate 'a m1",_..are..,t" Kirlrwood'a bome, bis aanetuary. ls 11m.U bunla.low ln town. The com· fortab&e Uv\ni room la not much laraer than lb.Ne &>rilon c:ells. He llvea there witb hl'S pretty wlfe Evelyn, now pregnant a1ain, bis youn1 son Juoo, two doas. a cat, and a flst-114uld hoJe in tbe plasterboard wall near the front door. It was Kirkwood's fiat, driven by fruatration and anger, that produced that bole. It is a symbol of a Job t,hat carries a bigb level of divorce, high blood pressure and ulcers. Tbe guard must sublimate. his fears and bi.a anger, and for help be often turns to tran· quilizen and the corner bar. He is coostantly watched by bis superiors, ' lest he abuse his prisoners. He is haunted by the prisoner's right to s~ for real or imagined harm. Piii •N '°' paiW, Wille~ \4Dda CO raiM tM ltt.rtlq ap. · • rrl A YOONG man'1 tame. ud Uae 1alary ren•cu tt. 1M1lno'".• •••ally at about ~.tC!OO • ,.., ud ....... co around pa,-. • year after nn~. California ban H ·felona ltom 1u1rd jobs. but muy otber' ata• ae· eqt mm Who bave Mrved time, cte- pe1'dl.q on tM nalw'e cl Ule offeaae and 1ubleq""9t behavior. Tbe police face a populaUCID that contaim only a 1mall percent.ace ol wron1doera. Dave Kirkwood'• l population ls 100 percent wroo1doen. Evelyn Kirkwood, 4-year-0ld Jasol) preaatnc her knees, tries to explain Dave'• anger. "Juon and ,I will do aometbln1 not so terrible and Dave wllllet mad. " t work he bas to be quiet in the face ~trouble. He can't sbow anger to the prtaonen. can't raise his voice ·lo them or touch them. Then be comes home with all that built up inalde." Kirkwood is one of a small army that, ·at the behest of society. locks up people in cages. And Uter that be IS expected to maintain order in the same cage as his prisoner. WHILE -No PRISON is typical. all prisons share common problems. All are potential volcanoes of ~ence. The guard knows that if a prisoner is out to get him, he will, sometime. On the other hand, the prison guard"s weapons are few and getting fewer. One is isolation of a prisoner in a cell by himself. But some prisoners crave isolation. a single cell, and violate the rules to obtain it. HE DOF.S THE job unarmed. He copes with t.be meanest segment of society, people with little or nothing to Jose. He ls target for their threats, taunts. abusive language, and Others have nothing to lose. Lt. sometimes their attacks with Emmons Ise~berg. a vetera'.' or 21 t homemade knives guns axes years al Pontiac, notes there ~ little ' ' . . you can do to a man like one pnsoner The quality and tra11~1ng ?!,... there, serving 200 to 400 years for a guuds bas improved dramaticall)'"1D doable murder and with so many in· the last ~ade, .~f. Noryal Morris prison infractions he won't get out of of the Un1vers1ty of Chicago law segregation until 1999 school says problems of overcrowd· . ing and racial tension have in· Mos~ of ~e enlightened v.:ays of creased handling prisoners have faJled to bring about any kind of lasting prison peace. ·'You're talking about a very diverse group of people -from the well-trained capable person to the transient just looking for a job.· In time! of prosperity, you hire them if their hearts beat. Other times you 11re inore se1ecUve .... Tbey call them the· 'other priso11ers, • which ls not" original but accurate. It is im· possible to run a secure, safe prison and maintain human rights without well trained, responsible prison guards" Calilomla wants a high school educatloo plus two yean work ex- On the day shirt at Marquette, Bill Nicholas. a stoical 38-year-old, oc· casionally draws roving duty, snif· nnf out the mood in the yard and the eel blocks, shaking down cells at ran· dom. What be finds goes into the col· lection ln the warden's office. THERE ARE HANDMADE guns. fashioned from staplers, pipes, cylin· ders from recwding machines which act as silencers. There are metal .. .. ......... SOME FRUSTRATIONS FOLLOW.HIM HOME Quent Dev• Klrinwood Pata Son, Jeeon HATE· DOING LAUNDRY? LET US DO THE JOB! HIGHLANDER Fluff & Fold -(Aleo Coln Laundry) Mon. thru Frt. 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. 2750 HARBOR BLVD. <At Acl•m•) COSTA MESA 557·3943 CRAFTSMAN CORDLESS ELECTRIC WEEDWACKER WAS39.99 NOW $29.88 CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS WERE3.99 NOW $1.88 BOYS' WARM UP SUITS WERE 12.49 20" ROTA~V LAWNMOWER WAS229.99 $149.88 SAVE 80.00 MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS . a . ,_._,. tlU.Me-...... ........ ITMI~ .............. ~ --- $3.88 .......... ~ .... ... .,.. e..,u-. ............ C1l1181Tfl..&N ................ JPI. .............................................. ~ .................... ... · · LOOK BEFORE · YOU VOTE FOR SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES SHERIFF . BRAD GATES ENDORSES FORMER MUNICIPAL · COURT, NOW SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE I ' "yOur years of general practice and subsequent experience on the bench, coupled with your outsta~lng Judicial tempera - mentend knowledge of the law, easily makes you my choice." IS JUDGE McBRIDE EXPERIENCED? Ara att.omey since 1954, Judge McBride has had an extensive cMI and aininat bac:kgroun:j. He has been a Oeptiy District Attorney. law school instructor, Municipal Cowt Judge and Superior Cout Judge. IS JUDGE McBRIDE SOFT ON CRIME? H.~ Richardson's .. Law Md Order Car11>aign Committee came to Orange QMny to aee r lher8 W8r9 any "soft Judges". They found none In Orange ~ Cowl Thew investigation of Judge McBride received only reports IUCh as: Ope'" on Crimlnat Law; "1 o·· on a scale of 1 to 1 o for Judicial tlmperamn; " ... an excelent Judge". ~·a opponent has been quoted as saying: "His (McBride's) .judlc:ill decisions favored crinlnal defendara ... Since I fled ..... him he ha done a 95% twnabout" Hts QOOCIUlion is not aupport.ed R'f ,. facts. Here are the fads! Judge McBride was assigned to domestic rellllorw Md au. clvl matters from the ime of his appok itment untl "Februaty". Pnor to February. Judge McBnde sentenced only one person. He was sertenced to State PrlSOn. Judge McBride IS not soft. has record speaks for itself. IS JUDGE McBRIDE FAIR? Ask the attorneys: Judge McBride has been endorsed by the Orange County Trial Lawyers, ~ Q)unty Committee on High Judbal Standards. and the Orange Ccu1ty Tupayens fer Judicial E1.Celarice. IS JUDGE McBRIDE QUALIFIED? Judge McBride has been endorsed by the Los Angeles Trnes & Oaity Pilot. The Orange County Bar Association made a swvey of all thei' members. (the respon1 H were ttrnlted to those with personal know1a dge of each candtdate). Inducing thoee In the District Attorney's Oftlce. Here are the restita: I Ptofelslonlt atJhy and knDwM dge -Judge McBride 44.5% higher than his opponan; tenlpfH8l'n8nt and demeanor-Judge McBride 62.8% higher than tMI opponent; ,._«y and chnCtef -Judge McBride ~.4% higher than hil opponent; Judgment -Judge McBride 59% higher than his opponent: Generll Repltatfon -~ higher than his opponent . . Orange Counly Bar Alloclatlon 1980 Judlclal £v.Juatlo,. IS JUDGE llcBRIDE' WELL THOUGHT OF IN THE LEGAL COMMUNITY? Laltlw ........ ot ............ ..-tor o.. 11rwe: • t • • .. J• ..... nt a.•-· .. 37.3%- ' ,gYENTVALL Y ~EWIS quit hla pobce Job. Later be became lDvolve4 tn a robbery, was convicted. and ctven probaUon. "1'bat'1 when I found out bow bard it is to do hoo.t work wbea you have a record. Things aot tDugber and touaber for me ... be 1aJd. "So I Sot a rc>aa atJu and tracked down all lbe major cities in the United Stat.es. I put a naure oa bow much money I would clear in each city and I set out to become a muter 'paper baqer,' the belt there wu." LEWIS SAID RE had atarted paaaing bad ebecu tn Dayton supermarket.I. "They changed clerk1 in thoee little booths in tlie 1upermarketl every Ila hours, and t made 'the rounds. I would buy p-oceriea and -KEY MEN .. • . (l'n• PqeAJJ) rulers, paint brush handles, pens, pencils and pork chop bones. The prisoners are clever about hiding their illicit equipment. So guards develop a kind of ferret's eye Cor spotting niches and crannies and loose Oom-boards. They must also be careful. because prisoners sometimes imbed razor blades on the underside of shelf edges to catch the pl'Jin& fingers of the 1uard. VIOLENCE OFl'EN TalGGBU resigna- tion lD a prllon's auard force, u for example in -Califordla when ll l\Ulfds were killed in state prisoos from 1970 1o 1973. But many priaoo systems .are beset by a hiib turnover rate anyway: 'New Jersey's ia 40 percent annually, Texas' 3:J percent. Al New Mexico stale pri!on, al the time when a riot toot the lives of 33 priaooen, the zate was a startling 78 percent. At Marquette two years ago, prison authorities were aboeked to discover that 60 percent of tbe guard force bad lesa than three years experience. An inexperienced guard 11 more easiJy pro- voked or drawn into trouble. Seuooed &uards have learned bow to t.allt a lituation out. Al. ooe would expect from the range of penonalJties and situations, and tbe variety of standards in prlsona around the cocmtry, cor- ruption and brutality occasionally happen. BUT TODAY'S GUAaDS, for the most part, cultivate a relaxed manner; theJ lead the aaun- terlng prisoners and follow them lD their puaaaea between cellblocb and destlnaUons. fJf don't march them. Prilonera · convlcta, ln- atet ~called resldenta. a;u;J.i, ~course. COl'Ttietklnal officers. ut a prtaon la •WI a priaoa. Many doon ~to ve equipped with aprlnp and close ally. Some don't. A priloa pard :ever Y• a door open beblDd blm. Moat • , • "Bat I aot convlcted, and I bad to lpmd ala • moat.bl In U.. Oblo P~ ID ~­wben I wu tnnoc-t," be aUd. t.ewt. tot nUstoe tn prtacm, aDd lD 1m be w .. orda1bed aa a Splrttuallat min•-. . .. ... HRVD DID drlok « Imme. ' WU a wom-.... But the church became a miracle for me tU& turned my life atQUnd," be •aid. lAWtl baa coumeled OCher ex-eoovtcta, beJp. ln& them a.Ulllt to tbe world outside prbea.. He aaya be --..•t accept any mooey from the church for IP eervicet. He supports bla famUy wttb a UMd-car dealenhlp. "l tak.J no money from the church. Tbi9 la my way of paytq back God for what 'lie baa done for me." ~ sat6. Cotombfa 11 my n.tlve land, tN NOian of MltM. I em very •dive but "°' ...... .-. an excellent scav.nget" -alway1 loOlclng foi fOOd. Drop by Aquatic Troe>'c.11,. IOc* IN 6ver, I em on seleforonly 1.99, - 1a1ow ... ._.eom..._ • 549.131'1 •Comer Har6or a . ..._ · -. . K«lry \/~/ .,,,,...,,..,.... tf1rtT J-.lct1 \/Jmhvr) '"' P"...J.,"' .111.J nut~. <!...Ip.,, Zlt"lllr' Ju111o1m ,,,, ~I .JttJ., '' /.Jnr ""''"''~, I ti U I 18 •, '8 ·ceNow en You've probably he4nl how Heri• Banlt is growing in Orange <Aunty, offmng all the 'aJ.untaaes of independent banlting pltu the convmiena of CONnty-wUk locations. Well, now ~'ve taken OtJer the western end of the c.oNnty with iM opening of our Co.sta Mesa off aa. Come in and mut John Stansbury, our manager, and his staff. They' re the ltind off olks who have always typif red the Weit-friendly, helpful, good neighbors. They'll show you the beautiful new Costa Mesa offu:e, the two Drive-In banking windows, and, most important of all, they11 show you the famous Heritage Bank spirit. Our spirit has always set us apart from other banks, and it still ~ today. We're cekbmting our Costa Mesa offu:e opening wWa a whole wagonload of prizes and treats for · our friends and customers. We hope you 'II join in our ukbrationl · Drawing on June 30 1st Prize: 1500 1;avelers Check 2nd Prize: 1200 Travelns Check Jrrl Prize: S100 ScwmRs Aaout1t 10 Additional PrizeJ: Ram autOKf'aplr f ootbafls R.etum tl11s coupon to tht Sew Accounts desk irr our lobby. }ou n114St be 18 years old or over to participate m tilt! dra1vmR. No Henta~,e &mk employees, directors or their families are tliRible. r--------~----------------------1 : Drawing&~ : I Drawn~~ llt!ld June JO, 1980. I I 1 ) ou tlt!ed net he! preSt1111 to wm ( "" ----------Phont------ '"" °"'"'"~ Thr lltl,.,~•· I I I I I I I I I I I I I IAtlt "'«''"'',. 111111~ 1(1 I 100,()()(} L--·••••••••••••••••••••••••••••J Gift to New Customers Knott~ Berry Fann J-paclt ]atrU and ]dlies To che first 1,(XX) depositors who open a new checking or savings account at our Costa Mesa off ra. our Spirit Makes The Difference Herit~e 2an.K -. . Label_:· Elt&tnps . -Orarige ~~t Claims State . Title, 3 -2 . BJ JORN IBYANU •. ... a.,,..... .. LONG BEACH -It wu a 1•me made for cbal!'pt~a!J ••d Oran1e Co11t eou.,.·, DMeOaU team aboukl wear tbat label weU • tbe year t•. ln a dramatk ft.Diab tO what wu ._. a dracmdc lealQD. the Pirat.ea· d1Dcbed .. their nr. state title bl two decades with a narrow 3-2 win bere over tbe LA Valley liloaudw Saturda~ Qlcbt et Blair l"leld. Kevin RomiDe's _oppoalte-Deld triple to riPt icand tbe WIDllln& ruaa. ud Larry Hfcta' brilliant relief over the final two f ramea1a_vetbe Bucstbeircrown. •"THAT'S "l'BE WAY a clwnpiooship game abould be played," exdaimed an ecstaUc Coach Mike Mayne, Q be was clutching tbe state trophy under bis arm. "I'm ttally happy for the players more than anything else. "The kids have to make a lot of Dodge, rs Bagged By Boggs LOS ANGELES CAP> -Luis Gomez knocked in three nms and Dale Murphy and Jeff Bur-, roughs both collected three hits as the Atlanta Braves beat Lo6 Angeles 6-5 Sarurday night and handed the Dodgers· J erry Reuss his first defeat in seven de~isions. Tom Boggs (2-1> earned the victory with relief help from Gene Garber, who got the fmal out of the game after Larry Bradford had gtven up a two-run single to Reggie Smith in the ninth. • sacri.&es to play In our procram, and this is a fee!W they'll never for&el." Actualfy, the contest. waa a tota~ mlc~m d the Buca' teMOD. With a never-say-die attitude. and tnWq 2-0, lbe Pirates battlfld and clawed badr to acore one in the aJxtb and two more io lbe seventh. Aft.er a scoreless five inn1np for both sidea, lbe Monarcba (32·9), the No. 2 ranted team in the state, fi.nally broke the ice by scoring twice in the top ol lbe sixth off OCC pitcher Mile~ Hogan. who was hurl-ingonjuattwodays rest. LA VAU.E"rS DAVE OUVA opened the inning with a singte and quickly scam- pered to third wheo teammate George , Page followed with a bit-and-nm single torighL Doug Baker walked to lOll4t the bases and then Brian 1>avid hit a smash off Hogan's &love for the finsl run. With nobody out, tbe .. MoJlar:cbs .appeued beaded for a big inoing. But a fruk OCcut- ranee save OCC a tremendous break. Carl DavidlOD foUowed David and hit a ..around ball to t.be left of 1bort. M Don KW moved lb&o po&iUon be ran right into the onrushing Bake?', who 1faS taking off from second. Baker was called for interference and P•. who bad scored OD the play, was returned to third. Hoian then promptly bit Greg Cottrell for the eecoOd run before fmally inducing Tom Sheck into an Inning ending double play. So, what could have been a disaster produced only two harmless runs. REJUVENATED, the Pirates cut the de- rlcit to 2.1 in the bottom or the sixth as • Romine was safe on a fielder's choice at tint and then came home oo f>tck·to-back singles by Mike Vandenburg ind Randy Day. <See ORANGE COAS~Pa•e BZ> . . LARRY HtCkS JU .. PS FOR JOY AFTER FINAL OUT. BOGGS, WHO took a 4-21 lifetime record into the game. shut out. Los Angeles on two hits until St.eve Garvey bit his loth homer after two were out in the sixth. Dave Lopes and pinch- hitter Gary Thomasson singled home rum in the seventh before Bradford took over and struck out Reggie Smith with two run- ners on base. iABgels Roll, 6-1 -'1 Felt· Com/ ortable, Says Victor. Kison "' t DETROIT (AP> -Tiger tad lum bas pertiaps the -thickest grass and the thinnest ~ in the American League, a tact \bat didn't go unnoticed by _Angel pi1cber ~ruce. Kisoo. a Jormer National Leaguer who worting in the Detroit park the firsHime. Kjson checked the Tigers on just three hits before leaving the game with a blood blister on the ~. ddle ftnger on his pitching nd after seven innings. while e Angel's Tom Donohue and rt Campaneris both cracked wo-nm homers as the Angels "4efeat.ed Detroit 6-1. ... BAD NEVER SEEN this park but I'd heard a lot about 4~" Kisoo said. "That infield E. &11 was suckiJlg the balls up y. I was trying to keep the down, to take advantage or ll'8IL • ••A ball park can't swing a though. I fell very com· today -mechanically -and l was getting outs both my fastball and my . Kisoo, 3-4, was masterful in early innings, giving up a o-out aiogle to Steve Kemp in first bming and then retiring next 13 batters in order ore w.iting Kirk Gibsoo to tart the Detroit sixth. Tbe Anaels got one run in the nt wbeo Rick Miller worked 1er 11.arter and loser Pat Un-rwood. N, foe a walk, went to third OD Dlclde Tbon's double and scored on Carney Laosford's grounder IN THE ANGEL second in- ning. Larry Harlow hit a two-out single and scored ahead or Donobue's second homer of the season -a line shot that just cleared the screen in lower left. "I think the ball jumps out or this park more than any other On Tl Todag Chmanel 5 at IO::Jo park: that's what upsets me." Underwood moaned. "Champ <Summers> said Donohue's ball just got. over the fence by a cou- ple of inches. • · 1 threw a good pitch to Donohue, a fastball. but be just hit it out ... Detroit got its run in the sixth when AJan Trammell's two-out triple down the left-field line enabled Lou Whllaker to score from first. Kison, who went seven J.Dnlngs before giving way to Dave LaRoehe, struck out three and walked just one to pick up bis first victory since May 16. The tall right-hander left the game after completing his warmup tosses at the start of the eighth inning because of a blister on his pitching band. The triumph over Underwood was only the An&els' third vic- tory in nine decisions against left-handers UUs season. Gary Matthews and Bob Horner drove in runs ii} the first when Atlanta took a 2-0 lead. Bill Naborodny hit bis first homer ol the year with one out in the fourth and GOmez singled in two more runs in the flfth. GOMEZ ALSO bad an RBI in the ninth when be...walked with the bases loaded. Reuss, who shut out Cincinnati in bis previous start for his sixth straight victory, was battered for 12 hits in five innings by the Braves, who had 16 bits in all. The 1065 ended the Dodgers· eight-game home winning streak a nd was only their fourth loss in 23 games at Dodger Stadium. GOMEZ, IT TURNS OUT, grew up in the shadow of Dodger Stadium and sa)'ll, "I used to hang around and beg for tickets Oh yeah. I was a Dodger fan. I was always a Dodger fan." Obtained from Toronto over the winter, Gomez was batting only .183 prior to the game and had driven in only nine nms. Dodger Manager Tom Lasorda saw nothing dis- . couraging about the game, other than the final score. "We really came back s trong," he said. "We never quit.'' Today's finale wjth the Braves Cl p.m.) is a prelude to a crucial three·game series with the Reds Monday through Wednesday. Cincinnati was unable to pick up any ground oo the dlvision- leading Dodgers. aa San Diego handed the Reda a 7-S defeat Sa\urday night. The Dodgers maintain a two-game advantage in the race. • Deily,.....~ .. Gary ........ A HAPPY BUNCH OF OCC PIRATES CEL£8RATE THEIR STAT£ CHAMPIONSHIP. Crown Fits Monarchs Mater Dei R allies f or CI F Titl e, 7-6 By ROGER CARLSON OI -O.lly ,..._.Sutt Combining clutch defense. hit - ttng and pitching with an un· beatable attitude. Mater Oet High's Monarchs became just that Saturday night -unbeata- ble -as they collected the Cl F' 4-A baseball championship before 9.462 at Anaheim Stadium with a 7-6 decision The victim was defending champion El Segundo High. the fifth straight league tltUst to reel the~ of the Monarchs. who had struggled to the point that their coach, Bobby Ickes. was on the threshold or quitting lD mid· season. AND AGAIN, 1t was a come· from-behind effort. For the lh.ird straight game, the Monarchs began the second inning oo the abort end or a 3-0 count, battled back to take the lead. then held off 3 late nu.-ry to claim the VIC ton A four-run rally tn lhe fourth mnmg got the Monarchs a lead they would not ~linqu1sh. keyed by Joe Donahue·s two-run d<>u ble and Mike Johsz·s RBI single. an El Segundo error and Martt Rano·s RBI roller to short But while key hits provided the Monarchs with the numbers on the board. 1t was poise and confidence that really did the tnck Those quaJilles were as evi- dent ln Mater De1 's game as the lack of 1t was evident m El SegWldo"s spotty play THREEELSEGUNDOerro~ and mental mistakes played into Mater Del's hands. "We ~·t Ugbt at aU:· said Ickes. "But El Segundo was. We were tiaht in the semifinals. but after making It to the ftnab. we were really loose. ' "We put the pressure on them That·s where the four-run inning <.'amc from.·· -wm Umpires Be Cha~lag ltl•dloek?·. though Rickie Phillips says they will. lt'a not &oin& to happen, as far as I'm concerned.'' Feeney called Pbilllps' telegam "lo· temperate'' and s aid the issue would become "a moot polnt oo Monday when I make a decision" on lladlock's ap- peal. Sore.armed Hanna Claim& l • ...... ,., ... 11.t ... A'ft.ANTA AUaat.a .Inv• 1ore·a.rmed ~'=11:~•ta\':'~Jl: ~I': L.W want. •bldinl toftlaclM, ~ pbec\)'lbutUOM -a.ad Pweadan. aceotdiftl ton. Atlanta Joomal Tbe attmaUan wu ~ b)' Btavee o.n.ral Manqer JollD MuUen aDd Or. 'Robe" Welll. a team ptutalcla.n. • ''Sometimes the ClftlJ way you ean to l.n t.bere la "tth eota," Hanna. 25. said "The~ un Jutt !«* at ,.ou -telllna you wttb their eyn to me1t. Tbetn.hey can-., •vtl'Y· lhln1. 'Ibey un say they never said it," the Joumal quoted Hanna as saYin&. Hanoa saJd an incident ln Montreal lut wedE was lbe latest in wlucb be bas used medlcll'tions "that affect my penona.Uty" and noted that be first used them wb.Ue playing btgh school bueball. The Journal quoted Hanna as saytns he has ~n taking pbenylbutuone pills .. .,. .. ,. .. like candy ... I've had codeine pills. Percodan. Emp1nn 3. There's an assortment they t'an give you for 80.Y occasion." Asked by lbe Journal bow many times be bas taken medJcatim t.o enable him to play, Hanna said: "A lot. Count· ing tbe times when I had my arm-injury in 1978, I'd say close to 15." Mullen said any treatment with a drug stronier lban aspirin is done under a doctoc''s care. "That's the only way d.nlgs can be prescribed," Mullen said. "I don't think you'll find baseball prescribes drugs in order for athletes to play." · Dt. Wells aaid he knew of "no such instance" In wtUch Hanna was given.a painkiller before plaYtng. the Journal said. .------,,_,.,•I ilw Da11-------. Caldwell JOlleS of the Philadelphia 76ers, describing the difference between covering Kareem Abdal·Jabbar and Larry Blrd: "Covering Bird, my legs were worn out. Covering Kareem, my elbows are worn out.·· .larboa·1i I ltl•·in11in91fo1ttrr Miu~ It Beale Jacboa's two-run homer in the bottom II of the 11th inning gave t.be New York Yankees ao 8-6 victory over Toronto ln American League baseball action Saturday night. The blow was Jackson's ninth round·tripper ol tbe season ... Paal Molitor bad four bits and Ilea Ogllrie. Jim Gubler and llobl8 Yout bad three apiece as Milwaukee withstood a Boston home run barr•ee for a 19-8 victory over lbe Red Sox . ·. . Jolm Walllaa greeted Chicago relief ace Ed Farmer with a three-run inside·lhe·park borne run lo the sixth inning t.o help Kansas City to a 6-4 victory over the White Sox. Fonner Orange Coast star Da• Qalaeaberry picked Up a save . . . M.Jke Nonta and Bob Latty combined oa a six-bitter and TOily Annu and Wayne G,... both bit run·scoring triples to propel Oakland to a 4·3 win over Texas to exteod lbe Rangers losing streak to four . . . SeaWe pitcher Mike Parn$t•a th.rowing error paved the Jaatldel way for fhree unearned rum as Cleveland posted a >2 victory over the Mariners ... ~ Dallel' drove in four runs with two singles and a sacrifice fly and Baltimore took advantage ol five Twin errors as the Orioles bombed Mlnnesota, 11·1 ..• Mike Sdunidt blasted two bome runs to raise bis major league-leading total to 16 and Sten Carl&cla became the first nine-game winner in the majors as Philadelphia rolled to a 7-0 win over the Chicate-£'u~ in the National League ... Righl·hander J. B. IUcbard pitched a three·hilt.er and knocked in the only run be needed wath a second·inning single as Houston downed San Francisco, 5·0 . . . Dave Parker knocked in three runs with a homer and a double and Omar Mereno hit a solo homer. helping ~rt Blylevee win his first game of th~ sea.soO as Pittsburgh de· fe,ted the New York Mets, ~ . . . George Headrick belted a three-nm homer and Daae lorg collected rour·hits and drove in two runs to lead St. Louis to an 8-6 win over Montreal. Gary Caner pounded out four hits. including a pair of two. run homers and knocked in rive runs for the Expos . . . Pinch bitter Kart Bevacqua hit a bases-loaded single m the eighth inning to drive in the tying run and AueUo Rodriguez drove in the winning nm with a ground out as San Diego defeated Cincinnati. 7-5. to snap the Reds' four-game win streak. ------~ball Teda9 -------. On this date in baseball in ms: Nolan Ryan of the Angels tied Sandy Koulax's ma· ior league record by burling his fourth career no-bitter blanking the Baltimo~ Orioles 1-0. ' On this date in 1951: Cleveland Ind.Jans fireballer Bob Feller threw the third and last no-hitter of his career. a 2· l victory over the Detroit Tigers. Walt: Brftllu .tlini-•arot•o• R.-~ord Greta Walla of Norway set a world record ol • 30:59.5 Saturday lo winning a New Yortc Road Runners Club minl-maratbon in Central Pa.rt. The 26-year-old school teacher from Oslo led tbe 6.2· mlle race from the start l.n breaking bel" old ma.rt of 31:ts.4. set last year . . . .II• Schakel of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo became the first athlete to ever win six individual aatlooal trac~ and field champioo.sbip1 Saturday when he woo the 5,000.met.er nm in the NCAA Division II champiamhips at Mt. San Antonio Colle,e. Schankle also bu· two cn:m country titles to bis credit. On Saturday be added a victory in the 10,000 to 10 alon1 with bis 5.000 1old medal. Earlier in b1I career Scbantel woo four other NCAA Diriloa 0 track cbamplombips ... Cale Y....._.. won the pole pCJliUan for today's NASCAR 400 9*oct ear rKe at Tellu World Speedway ... The Deranr Naaeu have re· ached a verbal aareea>ent wttb the Cbkqo Bulla to acquire power fornrd ~ Donica ol Soatta Carollna. 1be Nu1· 1eta would Ii" up a tuture draft cbolce to set r1cb&a to •ilD Hordam ... Pw\land 'nmben Colela 0.. •es-. a can· didate for North American ~cer uape ~b of the Year ln tm. waft.red Saturday. Tbe 'nmben an u, WW. aeveral playen out wttb inJurl• ... Colondo Stale ua& .... ilJ hired ,._, lk4 M •••· a•t•• coeda at Iowa for the put alx years, to.be lre8d butetbUI coacb. llcAndfe,n replaces 1U1 mm -· '#bo wm dllmlfaed ~·AprtJ after •7ean oa the Job ••• TwrlllW ....... VlrSbda aad Ida mount. Pouftroon, weal..._.. U. m>11 eomll'J PGltbl ~ an emw Seturda1 to niaUt ftnt place alter two d&)'9 of the Olympic~-trlall &ltmtudrJ Rone Pan ... •ar· &y ·--of LA ~ed out a.,_ .. of Tu• wMll a~ a.ft..!'illlt eom*.UO. ID .. J .. la tM ~ rOmd of a DA· UO..U,. teleYIMd ftllll 'la Bl Puo ••. ,__. llpt ~ dmlli!P ::,_ 0.... riilt tM comtbect tndl .................. ,_ ....... ftftla ....... ol • r •• • • Jat»a 11 trriliU1urwci-...~~.~.~~~~~4-~"fJ~~ • WlaDTA; Ka. <AP> -Al om. foar..U.. _.... -m~ llld ._. die ..-..& fl a comet.ck•.,. a. t , .... ae d1se1ll m f-. u ...... -ae thlrd·belt throw ID U.S...._, Sa-ldlbUoMt a Tnet ..S PlelclAlilotUtlmreeord. .. rt•a.u cwn•n1 aroand ad Jest In the nick olUme.1..-. ... Mid Oerter, a track ltmcloat at Ute University ol 1tansu ID Ida col· legtate days ad now eompetlq for the New Yort Atb.letlc Clllb. ••Maybe there is IOIDe life left In this alinaarm." VINCE PA&E'ITB of Kamas State University set a meet re- cord In tbe triple jump with a lelp of »-11~. and Tau airtsUm•s 400·meter relay team ai.o Mt a meet record wltb a 40.0I aeemd showing. ~at Page, the former llimoart standout competing un•Uacbed . upset current American record holder Dwight Stones of Laag Beach, by clearing 7-3 ln t.be bi.Cb jump. Oerter's throw into a atroag quartering wind, which d1aeus throwers dream of, wu bis personal best by more than a half root and the fifth best throw in tbe world. Out. in a Cloud o ·f Dust . Oerter's winning throw came after Art Swarts, of the Shore Athletic Club. of Asbury Part, NJ .. madea22"Hthrowtotate.a brier lead. It was Swarta' seeond- best lifetime th.row. He t.oued tbe discus227-8inl>ecember. Milwaukee second baseman Paul Molhor leaps over the diving Jim Dwyer after forcing out the Red Sox nmner on a double play. Molitor took the throw from Jim Ganter. aftl'r the third baseman had <:<i ught a hnc drive off the bat of Rick Burleson Neither athlete' could do better after that round in the open com· petitioo, but both consi.steatly Wmds Tamed By Borg PARIS CAP> -Bjorn Borg and Billie Jean King tamed a s wirling wind Saturday and moved forward in the French Open Tennis Championships on a day cut short by rain. Borg. defending champion and fa\'ored to wm the men's title. demolished Pascal Portes or France 6-3, 6--0. 6-1 and reached the last 16. KING, WHO GOT the worst or the cood.itions earlier. overcame freakish gusts and clouds ol red dust to e liminate fellow American Leslie Allen M . 3-6. 6·2 Corrado Barazzuti of Italy. Manuel Orantes or Spain and Peter McNamara or Austral.la "ere t.hc other third-round WUl ncrs Gwll<'rmo Vilas or Argen tina "A 3S w<'ll on the way to VIC tory when the ram returned and ended play Meanwhile. the Association of Tennis Professionals stepped up its d1 s<'1pltnary drive and 81apped fines totaling Sl.250 on John McEnroe for incidents in Friday's dramatic match m which he lost to Australia's Paul McNamee. The American was fmed $2SO for u.sUlg obscenities to SJ>tt tators, $.500 for "verbal abuse" and $.500 for failing to alt.end a press conference. Under ATP rules. all players must go to the interview room after their matches if the press asks for them THE ATP. wmce BAS four supervisors watching the tou rn ament under th e leadership or American Dick Roberson, had frned Jimmy Con· nors $1,000 for obscene remarks and gestures two days earlier. The rain delayed play for almost five hours. The grounds of Roland Garros &.dium, tlµck wit.h jostling spectators most of this week. was compar,tievely e mpty. But a full house of 18.000 appeared around the center court when Portes. a local hero. tackled Borg. They had a brief spell ol ex- citemept when the young F.renchman broke Bo·r1'1 servite and pulled up from l..C to 3-4 lo the first set. But the Swede took comp&e&e charge from tben oo. Borg said afterward it was a matter ol experience. "In tb1s wind the best way 1- to play aafe and keep the ball In play," Borg said. "He went for tbe Unea and often miaaed." f 'nme Page BI threw stronger Saturday th.an they bad intheinvitatiooaldiacus m the TF A Championships Fri- day. OCC WINS TITLE • • • OEllTER PINISllED second Friday with a 204-1 toss aDd Swarts was third with 202-3. Thl'' took O\'cr the lc:ad for good in the M.~venth when Milte Empl'lng looped a s ingle lo center and "cnt lo 'lt'c.ond on ll11l 's ..,ingle to left With two outs. Rom.me was the next tutter and promptly whacked a 2·2 pitch down the line in n~hl field. ~coring Empl.ulg and Hill m tht.- proccss "I wa4' Just looking to hit my pitch." Romine would say later "It "as an out.side fas tball and I JUSt "ent Wllh 1t I kept sayinJ: ~E'l down. I d1dn 't '4-ant to ball to go foul HOLDING ON lo the pre <'ario~ 3·2 advantage. Hogan battled bis way into the eighth before an opeorng srnale by Baker had OCC pitctung roach T1 m Kell) s ummoning Hicks r rom the bullpen Hicks . m:.ikin g his 27th relief Jppearanct' in 40 games. v.orke<l out of the eighth and then ten Sheck stranded at second m tht· ninth as he got Bob hfandel on l>lnkes to end the game. N aturaJly. ecstasy and pan· demonaum broke loose when Mandel made tlis rutlle last SW· ing. The No 1 ranked Bucs. who had won 33 or their 40 games played, were the state champs · 'ThlS is jusl the greatest feel· ing io the world... said Hogan, "ho picked up two viclones in the tournament <first and last>. ·;This is my first winrung team in lS years. The hittrng, the pitching. the coaching, it was all great ... 'We're sad it's over," Swar1a said after Saturday's comRetJ· lion ... We'd like t.o have gone oo and thrown some more.'' He said the quartering breeze "I WAS READY to go when was "conducive to long throws" 'the.v <'ailed me lll," said Hicks. because it creates lift and keeps who P•<'ked up hlS 14th save of thedtscusintheairlonger. the season tn lbe. process. . . .. And when you're in the en- " I · ve never fe lt lake this vironment ofgreatthrowersyou before nus 15 sometha.ng i ·u re get pumped up. And we were member the rest or my hfe... pumpeduptoday,"Swartssaid. "I 'm JUSt happy ," added Romine .. This LS the best day or my hfe The whole Learn as JU.St the great.est. I've never played -..1th a great.at bunch of guys." .. r Just can't believe 1t ... ex pres~ Randy Day, OCC's Leillll captain.. "It's rmbelie•abie., but this is what it's all about. Nobody wanted to play again Sunday. We knew 1t was JUSt a matter ol tJme before we woo .. TheM> ~uys Ju.st don't know ~hat it 's lt.ke to lose .. "ThlS 1s great." said Chns Johnston "It ••ill probably be another hour before we realize -..e'\'e won the state. This lS un real ·· But 1t is real. The Pirates are the s tate champions. and maybe Don llJU expressed at best when he said · ·'This 1s a diffeTent feeling thao I've ever had before. It's JUSt loo bad we can't take th.is team t.o a four.year school and st.art all over again.·' Wmds Delav Pirate Crews S YRACUSE . N.Y. CAP> Haeb winds and roQCll water forced postponement Sat:ardQ of the championship races at tbe 78tb annual Interrollegiate Row- ll'lg Assoctation regatta oo Onon- daga Lake. The event was delayed until thlS morning by the windy ooodi· t1ons and the threat of a snae thunderstorm. A few coosolatiao races were held Saturday after the start of the event was de- 1 a yed for four hours. Some 100 crews from 26 col· leses including Orange Coast, a re competing on the 2,000· meter course. Tbe IRA races are oot sanctioned by tbe Na- tional Collegiate Athletic As- sociation, but are considered college crew's oatiooal cbam· pionsbips by many. Baseball Standings AME&JCAN LEAGUE Wm Dlrisloe W L Pd. GB Kansas City 27 18 .600 Oakland 2S 21 .543 2~ Chicago 24 23 .SU 4 Seattle 23 2• .489 s Texas 22 23 .489 s Aagels 19 2S .432 712 M lnnesota 18 29 .383 10 EutDlmloe New York 28 16 .638 Milwaukee 23 20 .535 4"'1 Toronto 22 21 .512 5142 Boston 22 23 .489 6~'2 Baltimore 22 24 .478 7 Cleveland 21 23 .477 7 Detroit 19 2S .432 9 ......... le-. ....... ow.Ill ......... ,, . ...__..., ¥11• ....... 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Nlell,.. ~JI •I SU Fr-ix. CIC-kl TISTDllYI DAJSuNOF YOUR CHOICE IARWICIWIU GIYIYOUTHI SHllT OFF HIS IACI COMl .. FOR YOUIFUE T·Sl•l & oa.o ... • ~No Quakes Here Struggling. San Jose Invades By C\1llT SEEDEN --.,_..,"-..... Unlike the r est o f Northern California. which bu been shaking tbe past few weeks, the San Jose Earthquakes haven't been livinl up to tbeir name this season. Cellar dwellers in the North Am e rican Socce r League·s Amen can:West Conference with just two victories, the Earthquakes are a distant 37 points off the pace of the first-place California Sur!. their op· ponent this afternoon. THE TEAMS GO head-to-head at Anaheim Stadium at 2 o'clock. and the Surf has a chance to even its re- cord at 7-7 with a victory. But San Jose sees the game as a big s tep in its plans for a revitalued season. .. We can pack up some valuable ground." says San J ose Coach Bill Foulkes. "The Surf Is in first place in our division. and they've lost as many games as we have. A win here will put us back on the track cooung home." MEANWBILE. THE SURF. 3·1 victors over tbe Portland Timbers Wednesday night, continues to pour in goals. The three tallles Wednesday night gives the Surf 2S this seasoo and ties California with the Cosmos for most goals by a team Ulis year. And the Surf Is dolng this without the services or top scorer Steve Moyers and able veteran Wolfgang Suhnbolz, both out with injuries and both doubtful for today's game. Actually, the SUrf's move toward cons~y began in San Diego last weekend despite a 2· 1 setback to tbe Sod~ers in a shootout. Tbe Sur( defense also took oo a new loot that night wbeo start· ing goalkeeper Mike Mahoney l>l'olte a couple Of fingers. Ma.honey, Ol4l for at least six weeks. was replaced by Alan Mayer, who was seeing bis rant NASL action of 1980. Although Mayer allowed all five shootout goals. he played well and m. SOCCER missed a shutout by 12 minutes in the Surf's Vlctoryover Portland. Player-Coach Peter Wall was aJso forced to realign his offensive corps in Port.land when Johann Scharmann s uffered a hamstring strain and "felt a twinge " Taking no chances. Sc.-harmann left the game and \\a~ replaced by Jim my Hinch who had played for the first ume m J •, years against San Diego BUT RATHE R than move Umeh to midfield. Wall opted lo move Gerry Ingram from forward lo mad.field and insert the taller Hinch an the forward sJ.pt. ll was then that California !>tarted to gel offensively, tighten up de· fensively and generally look Like a first -place team. Wall is expected to go with that Lineup today. In its last four games. San J ose has played more inspired soccer. despite winning only two of the contests. With former Surf player Steve David accoWlting for all four goals, the Earthquakes pulled off a l-0 vict.ory over Houston and a 1·0 verdict over Edmonton ear lier th is month Big Pullout Plagues Spanish Grand Prix I MADRID. Spain <AP) -Renault. Andretti said he would race the Pocono 500 in two weeks whether or not his internauonal hcen~ was sus· pended. rel)'lllg on tus USAC lJcen.se. Ferrari and Alfa-Romeo Saturday pulled out of today's Spanish Grand Prix, saying the race would be un· s anctioned and would not count for the World Championship. SPAIN'S SUPREME toUNCIL for A fie ld of 22 cars beaded b y Sport also called the race unsanc· France's Jacques Lafitte in a Ligier tioned. bac king the Spanis h was Uoed up for the event. which was Automobil e F eder ation ( FEA ) to have been the seventh ~r lS races . a g a i n s t th e R oy a 1 S p an i s h for the 1980 Wor ld Drivers and Automobile Club (RACE). which Constructors Championship. took over the event Friday from the The situation anses from a bitter FEA dispute between the world sanction· RCE and FOCA claimed re - ing body. the International Auto peatedly Saturday that under rules of Sport Federation <FISA> and t~e the rughest world body. the lntema· Formula ~e Constructors A.ssoc1a-ti on al Automobile Federation < F1A >. ~on <FOCA • representin_g the small. RACE had the power to take over the mdependenl race cars builden. race organi.zat.Jon and mamtam the fl'O&MEll WORLD CHAMPION Mario Andretli of the United States. who will race. said. •:1 bate to see this happen in a sport that bas never been more healthy, financially sound, or more popular. This can oo· ly ruin it for us.·· Andretti said "our customers·· - the avenge paying spectators -did not understand the complicated quar· rel and '"they are the ones who suffer. We should •ash our dirty laundry in private. not Ute this. in front of God and the world.•• FJSA ... prealdent Jean·Marie Baae.tn ol France uld lD a radio io- te"ie• that the governinc body woald be "extremely lenient" to the dri•~ knowlDI they bad been un· der contract preasure from their~ champaoostup status The action by the three big manufacturers, concerned about re· percussions on their other auto sport activitJes lf they ran m an unsanc· tioned race. clearly reflected the doubts of many observers about the claim. Balestre said the next scheduled Grand Prix in France June 29 was "seriously threatened." a nd ob· servers were concerned about the whole of the 1980 Championship seasoo. BUT RACING SOURCES ex- pressed some hope the problem could be reaolnd over the next month. The FISA ex«utive committee ls meet· i.ng ID Athens June 3. • . . ll'OUDd that lbe WU oaly able to l1ala &biid. ""I CAN'T aanu~a tbe tat time t be lllt a burdJ.e MCI tt •• real'1 diAp.-Po'D'• for ber... • n. fttiltm' Pat Sbaw Dlaiced fourtb Ill ·Toors VODKA I 75-UTER 645 ~ . . JC'IJUCK 899 third lo I.be l.too-meter e\'tlll and ~ lD the a meters. IA I.be men'• eompetltlon, Jl111 Luth ot GoJden West fln.i.abed ft.ftb lD the l.SO meters with a time ot a;a .. .c and Mlke SeuleU wu sistb in tbe Javelin throw wlth a "11-t effort ftw the Rustlen. OCCS MIIE LANSDON auf(ered a muscle cramp ID the 5,000..meter nm and was unable to ruusb while Btu Moody's -.S didn't place in the aN>t put. 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UNI hott to finish th~r.par •t 67 ttl tM third round of pfey In the K..,.,._ 0oen at Bethe$da, Md. S.tuf'ditY .... ..,._ U. Trev\no bv • stt"Qka going Into today's final ~ at the tam.ct Congressk>nal Country Club course. • 2=1! p.-.. Chaftnet 5 ./ " . HOfltSE RACING: Kansas Futurity &.-.c:en: Wyn EIUott end Dave JohnSOt'. The 30th running of the Kens.es Futurity, the first Jewel In the triple crown of quarterhorse r.clno. from RuidOSO, N.M. Downs. Posting the f.stest quallfylng time for the 350-yard race, t8.2S seconds. wu BabY Hold On. a filly sired by Dash For Cash, the two-time W<H"ld quarterhorse champion. Gross purse: SSCM.SOO. OTHER TELEVISION Noon <2> -SPORTS SPECTACULAR -The Great American <Ab Race. taped in Charlotte, N.C. Also: The 1979 world water ski championships, ta~ In Toronto. 14> . U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS Cover"99 of the U.S Olympic tnals 1n equestrian ev~nts from Lodi. N.J .: modern pentathlon trom Houston; and the marathon from Buffalo. 1 p.m. (7) NASL SOCCER -The New York Cosmos meet the Diplomats 1n Washington 0 . C. Jim McKay and Verne LundQu1st rePQrt. Taped. 1 JO p.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLO -·The U.S: men's gym. nasties championships, taped en Columbus, Ohio. Also: The No rth American zone competition en the world champ10f'.'Sh1p Of amateur bOWhng, taped 1n Miami. And the Al.AW national women's collegiate track and fle4d championships, taped 1n Euge~.Ore. J pm. (4) 1980 VIRGINIA SOO -NASCAR drivers race at the Martinsville (Va.> Speedway. Defending champion is Richard Petty. J · 30 p.m "( 7) WI OE WORLD OF SPORTS -USAC dirt car racing taped In OuQuo1n. 111. Also: a repeat showing Of the Chinese acrot>ats of Taiwan, taped en Detroit. Jim McKay is host with coml'1Jentators 1nclud1ng Keith Jackson, Chris Economdk1 and Gordon Maddux. 7 p.m. (50) -SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. 10 p.m. 111) -THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL. RADIO Radio Angels at Detroit, 10:25 a .m .. KMPC 11101 Atlanta at Dodgers, 1 p.m . KABC I 790). ~ (The Daily Piiot Is not responsible for late changes.> Kem per Ope n OMAHA. Neb. <AP> -bbl forced the r.eblduUn1 s.tur· dt)' nilbt ~ MVWU weMeoil ••m .. la lbt U. Colle&• World Serlet. A two-boai' rain delayed· tbe atart of the •~beduled aame between ClemJOD and lltaml. A aevere tbuodentorm"wtltl oPe out 1n the n1DtJl la.ntq ol tbat same foreed tbe cam .. eommJt-tee toeall the contest at that polnt • stnq Mlaml • u.s ftnt.niaad vlc&oey. • TBB GAllD CO••nTEE decided t.bat Saturday n.labt'• second tame. a firal·round c:cn- test between lllctilgan and California. would be played to. day_ . Forty.five mlnut.es after the completion of tbat game, CJemaon will meet the MlchlAD.cautonUa lOMr. St. John's Will meet Hawall ln • nl&bt ca.me. Both ~·ma won their fint-round sames Fri· day night. The elgbtb game of the double elimination tourna- ment, originally scheduled for Sunday night, will be played Monday. MIAMI SENT NINE men to the plate ln the first lnnlng and scored five runs, two or them on a double by Tony Barquin. Earlier ln the day. Arizona. behind the three-RBI hitting ol Terry Francona. held off two late-mn.ing Florida State threats to win the loser-out contest, S-3 The five-run Miami mnmg chased ClemSQn starter Jimmy Key, 7.5 The Hurricanes. 58-10. got two more runs in the second when Mike Kutner drew a walk and Ross Jones lofted a home run over the left-eenter field fence. MIAMI. RANKED NO. I in the country, trampled Clemson for five more runs 10 the fourth. batting around in doing so. Miami put on a show in that in- ning. getting two s ingles, a dou- ble. a triple. two walks, two stolen bases and capitalized .on a Clems on error. That guve Miami a L2·3 lead Lopez Oiarging IPJHlers Mahaffey Leads Trevino by One NEW ROCHELLE. N.Y. <AP I -Janet Coles, who has cap· tured only one title in four se ason s on the L'ad1es Professional Golf Assoc1at1on tour, shot a 69 Saturday and tied veteran Sally Little al 214 for the lead after three rounds or a tournament al the Wykagyl Country Club. Little bogeyed the par·S 18th bole, and finished the round with a one-under 71. JO ANNE WASHAM, who was involved in a thr.ee·way tte for second place before the start of play. bad a par 72 on the 6,410- yard layout and was one stroke off the pace at 215. Tbe big round or the day. however. a 66. was posted by Nancy Lopez-Melton, the two- time defending champion of the 72-bole event that concludes to- day. The 23-year -old golfer shared fourth place at 216 with Beth Daniel. rookie~f-the-year in 1979, who shot a 70. JoAnne Carner, who led after two rounds at 1'2, fell back after a third round 76 for a 218 wtal. ~Melton, who started the day elgbt strokes behind Carner. wa1 one shot shy of the course record of 65, established four years ago by Pat Bradley. when she won the UUe. Tbe browo·balred, brown-eyed Lopes, leading money-winner fqr tbe last two ye~s. who only bu one win th1a season, ec:ored ldeaUcal 33s oo the front and ban nines thanb to atx birdies. Fo•r of i.bem were after the lllJ1l. ... WAS FAI&L Y comiatent all day,'' lmlled Coles, 25, who b a UCLA 1T9Ciwate. ··1 didn't miss the sneo unW the Hlb, when I bo9•1ed." BETHESDA. Md. <AP> - John Mahaffey coaxed in a long. double·breaking birdie putt on the final hole . finishing off a three-under-par 67 that gave him the third round lead Satur day in the Kemper Open golf tournament. "I kind or surprised myself on that putt," Mahaffey said of the 25-footer which bad two breaks to it. The dramatic pull. holed well after the national television cameras had ended their cov· erage for the day. completed a no-bogey round and gave tum a 207 total. THATS THREE UNDER par for 54 holes over the 7,054 yards of hilly countryside that make up the famed Congressional Country Club course which is proving to be the most difficult layout the touring pros en· counter. • Lee Trevino shot a 69 in the hot. hWJ'lid, hazy weather and was serond alone at 208 ln the 'lLUMER' WINS l.ffl AL DERBY Viking Copy has proven to be a wise investment since his owners purchased him for $40,000 this March. A maiden $5,000 claimer at Los Alamitos last summer, Viking Copy picked up $55,000 for bis flrst place vletory in the Los Alamitos Derby. The derby victory also capped a riding triple for Cardon. who wu maldng a retuna to rldinl Satu:n:lay eveninl after be1nc in· vol ved in a spill on Tbunday evening. event that was transplanted this year from ils long-time home in Charlotte, N.C. to the northern s uburbs or the national capital. The group at 209. and the only others under par for three rounds. were Australian Open champion Jack Newton, Mike Morley and Dr. Gil Morgan. Newton, who challenged for the Masters title early this spring, shot a 69. Morgan, a non· practicing optometrist, matched par 70 and Morley fought bis way to a 71. Hale Irwin. rounding into the form that won him two U.S. Open titles. and young Jeff Mitchell. a winner at Phoenix earlier this year. were at 210. Irwin s hot 70 and Mitchell followed rounds of 71 and 70 with a 69. .. l'VE IMPROVED one shot each day," be said. ''I'd sure IJke to do it again tomorrow.·· Tom Watson, who has collect· ed five tiUes and more than $346,000 in money-winnings this year . struggled to an erratic 73 that left rum six shots back at 213. J .C. Snead, the rangy guy who had led or shared the lead through the first two rounds. slipped to a 77 and was at 214. Play was held up for 42 minutes by an early-morning shower that rut the course well before the leaders got away. It softened the rock-bard greens and made them easier to bold. But it also dampened the fairways, ellmlnaUn1 roll on the drtva. and made the Ions. long course play even longer . "It may have been jual a little euler, but It's 1tiU a very dif. fl cult golf course," said MJtcbell. Battle of tlae Brutes .. Flexing the muscles they usually use for football, Orange Coast College players dig in during a tug.of-war against the OCC s wim team. Predictably, the football players won . From left are Paul Krikorian. Lindsey Gray, Ted Laurent, Greg Almquist, Bob Casper, Taalold Pau and Mike Womack. Tiro Other A rea Players Make Fi rst Te am By ROGERCAllLSON Of .. O....,,,__ Three Orange Coast area baseball st.an. mclud· ing Mater De1 High's Pete Beall. who shares Player of the Year honors. have earned berths on the first team All-Orange County squad as selected by the Dmly Pilot. In adc:litJon to the Mater Del shortstop, Ocean View pitcher Jack Reinholtz and Corona del Mar p1tcber·sbortstop J eff Pries were d!Stingwshed with flrstteamspot.s. BEAU., A 1-J, zt1. POUNDER wt th outstanding defensive range and arm. belted the ball at a 444 cltp in Angelus League action and led his team to the CIF 4-AchampionsrupgameSaturdayrught . First Team He shares the No. 1 honor wtth AnaMlm pitcher Pos. Player. Mbool Mark Clus Steve Evans. a junior transfer from Ohio who com· p -Steve Evans. Anaheim 8-0, 1.39 Jr. piled an 8-0 Freeway League rtt0rd and was 16·2 p -Jack Reinholtz. Ocean View 5·2. 0.93 Sr. overall prior to Saturday'!> CIF 3-A showdown "1th p -Tom Saenz. Pacifica 8·2. 1 30 Sr - SouthTOrTance. lnaddit1on.hebatted 500 c -Bob Caffrey. Loara 357 Sr. Coach of the Year an Orange County 1s Mater Oe1 's I B -George Bonilla. El Modena .364 Jr. Bobby Ickes, who took his team from the depths of -f F -Pete Beall, Mater De1 444 Sr. the Angelus League's second d.ms1on to the cham· 1 F -Bryan Hopple, Santa Ana 474 Sr. p1onsmp of the 4·A dtv1s aoo Saturday mght al 1 F -M1ke Samuel. Pac1f1ca 333 Sr. AnabeimStadJum. OF -Ke"-.n SlwmskJ. Santlago .472 Sr. Reinboltz compiled an 0.93 ERA ror Ocean View OF -Ron~. Loara .464 Sc. m the Emptre League and holds 17 ol 19 school re-OF -Lenny Dybtra. Gardeft'Grove .550 Jr: cord.sasapitcber. t:t -Jeff Pries. Corona del Mar 7-0, 1.19 Jr. THE 1-J LEFT-HANDER'S futurt~ 1s a )t>cir at Orange Coast College, then Stanford. accordmg to Coach Bill Gibbons. Pries. the Sea View League's M~t Valuable Player. slugged seven borne runs as Corona del Mar breezed to the league champ1onsb1p But. m addition to bu; slugging and reputat.Jon as the league's No 1 shortstOp, he was an undefeated pitcher m seven de· c1s1ons. compiling a I 19 ERA. An>Qng the second team choi~ are Edison's pitcher Rick Sorenson < 0. 78 ERA and a 7 · l record as a junior>. Estancia catcher Bob Larimer< 375 bat· ting average and highly recrwted by UCLA> and Mater Del outfielder Mark Druba < ."50) Dana Hills' Brad Kinney and Greg 1.och. Estan· cia's Rieb Amaral. Corona del Mar's Carl EhmaM. Edi.son's John Bradbury and Newport Harbor's Chris JohnsOn garnered third team status. Owe ns to J11 rnp ? PORTLAND. Ore. "Tom Owens is a free agent and. yes, we have indicated an interest m h1m," Sonics General Manag~r 1.ollie Volchok sa id Friday In Los Dfl -Mark Buxbaum. Valencia 350 Sr Sttoctd Team p -Rick Lep1re, La Qumta 7·5, 1 14 Sr. P -Rick Sorenson. Edu.on 7-1. 0 .78 Jr. p -Tro~ Royer, Troy 8-3, 2.20 Sr C -Bob Lanmer. E stancia 375 Sr. lB -Joe Castaneda. Anaheim .357 Sr. IF -Tom Sdlammell. Servile .351 Sr. J F -Scott Hood. Villa Park .395 Sr. IF -Todd Becker, La Quinta 430 Sr. OF -Brian Drazba. Mater Dei .450 Sr. OF -Marc Crockett. El Dorado .540 Sr. OF -Chlp Hayes, Capistrano Valley .298 Sr. UT -Paul Cittro. ~a Grande 1.14, .410 Sr. DH -Scott Webster, Foothill .381 Sr. Tllird Team p -Frank Spear, Mission Viejo P -Gregg Lomn.icky, Katella P -Richard Dunn. Santa Ana p -Brad Kinney, Dana Hills C -Dave Tinoco. Katella 18 -Greg Z.OCh. Dana Hills J F -Rich AmaraJ, Estancia J F -Jerry Young, Bueoa Park IF -Russ Lee. Laguna Hills OF -Carl Ehmann, Corona del Mar OF -Ken Cisneros, Anaheim OF -John Bradbury, Edison 6-2, 1.41 4-4. 1.41 8-2, 2.20 6·2, 0.72 .391 . 463 . 349 .333 . 400 . 360 . 404 UT -Chris Joh.moo. Newport Harbor . 349 . 353 Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr . Sr . Sr. Sr . Sr . ~r . Sr . Sr . 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XKE's & XJ·6's Thru '74 ........•.......... $ 95.67 (parta included> '75 thru '80 . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . • $ 72. 72 <parts Inducted) E·V-12, XJ-J.2's & XJ·S ...... $125.44<parta Included> Lube, Oil, Filter <.n ,..> ........... $ 30.00 . Transmission Service <all iDadllt> • • • $ 39.95 i 0 A radio by any olhe r :.ealator would s till play M ~e.- You've cot your AM . you've even Sot your FM. :And fo r the d e di c ate d todiodille -who thinks mono 's ~~e'ldild ol d.laeue caused by tirooJc lldolescent romances - f6u've got your multiplex stereo ~jtb balance tuning and teparate bass and treble con· trots. These tubeless creaUons (not •vtomobile tires> are the stuff Chat genuine tchotchkehs <that's Yiddish for budget lmickknacks) ate made ol. '- Radios dressed up to look like anylbing but wireless receivers are gift ideas that always seem to look better in retail display eQUnters and department store catalogs. They come ln all shapes and siies, and in dozens or colors, many or which cannot be round in-nature. • And ~hen a buaine11 has prod· uc Ui to sell. transistor radio seem s to ht neatly in the hollowed out ahell1 ot 7-Up cans. cigarette pac.'b and cans ol de- odorant &pray. P erhaps these b a tte r y. powered 1ad1et.s have once and for all solved the argument of ~hether form begat flUlctlon or vice versa. Form and runctton appear to be neatly packaged in one product But. alas. som e or these cute audio oddities fall prey to swap meets and garage sales. where they JOlD their distant cousins. the prized carnival trophy horse with the clock stuffed in lhe belly. Hundreds of years from today. ·anthropologists may ponder lhe origins of these radio novelties. probably remarking "Things go better m quadrophonic." -Joel C Don . ·:, IT'S A HEADSET ON JILL WORKING ITS A TE...EPHONE RADIO rrs AN OLD LINCOLN, BUT ALSO A RADIO IT'S A MO~K RADIO IT'S A SOFT DRINK RADIO -. .. ... -... ~ When the Polio Terror Lifted LA JOLLA, Calif. <AP) - Polio. 'Ibe word once conveyed the same hopeless· terror that ca steer does today. 2veey summer for years, the polio virus raced about the coun- try·, leaving behind shriveled arms and legs, s hiny steel .Dr. Jonas Salk administers a trial polio vaccine to David Rosenbloom of Pittsburgh in this 1.954 photo from the National Foundation.March of Dimes. The word polio once conveyed the same terror that cancer does today. braces and the meta l cylinders called iron lungs. Most of its vie· tims were children. The annual terror was lifted 25 years ago. In Ann Arbor, Mich .. on April 12, 1955, results or a nationwide \.test ol a vaccine against polio were revealed . "The vaccine works." THAT SPRING, youngsters lined up in schools and clinics. even oo street corners, for the vaccination shots that marked the beginning of the end of potlo a s a major health t.hreat. Within seven Y,ears. lhe in· cidence of all types of polio bad fallen 97 percent from a 195CF S4 .average ol 38.727 cases a year. The world WH lavish in its praise and gNUlude for the 40- year-old scientist-doctor who was qedit.ed with the conquest. t1on. probably the only such or- J(anizattoo ever lo conquer its disease. found a new target m btrth defects and is now ralled the "Matth or Dimes -Buth Defeds Foundation." Not all the world saw Salk as a hero. ''l FELT HlMEDlATELY the resentment and bitterness oo the part ol many ol my colleagues.·· he said. Salk said some objeded to the media event the l95S announce- ment became and "felt I had re· ceived from the public an undue amount of credit.'' · Others, be said. resented his having challenged a mechcal do1ma -the belief that onJy a weakened but Uvtni virus could be an effeetive, laa&·lullng vac· cine q~ a disease sucb as Polio. T)ae Salk vaccine ts made of polio vlrus killed under precise condiUcas. ••we destroyed its capacity to multiply and attack the body without deat.royi.q its abWty to imm~" Salk Jaid. ease Control in Atlanta. "We are bouncing between 10 a nd 20 cases a year." RESEARCHERS AGREE that more than half the current U.S. cases are caused by the live· virus vaccine. whaoh is designed to induce a very m1ld polio infec t1on . About onc e in s everal mill ion vaccinations. lhe im· mumud ctuld or someone he or she contacts comes down with poho. There is still no cure. Sa lk c'ted these cases and said. ''Some regard that as a s igntliClltll problem -primarily the victims. And some regard it as a trivial problem: the price we have to pay for the vaccine. But some ol us bave raised the question of whether we have to' pay any price for the eradicaUoo of polio." No cases of paralytic polio are blamed on the Sane •acclne, wbtch is no ~r produced in this country, although small .amount.a are imported. .. , f I I Mr. Stephenson, Miss Rohde Wilcox-Adams Sarall Wilcox of Newport Beacb •iU bftome tbe bride of Jame1 Aclalns ol Osden. uiu ........ JuJy 12 ceresnom• lD St. Andre•'• Prabyterian Olurch, Newport Buch. Jlip W41coa, dauabter of William w. WUcos ol Newport, attended Ft. Worth H.l&b Scbool in Ft. Worth, Texu, and Cal State 'Nl.lerton. The f\ature bridecroom. S<Jll ot Emily B. Adams ol Osden. utab, attended tbe Universlly ol Tens Medical School. Milligan-Moore J\me 22 nuptials are being planned by Carol Di*'9~ Mlllilan and Patrick M. Moore, both of Newport Beach. · ~ 9l"e the daughter and aoa of the Alan L. Milliaans of Newport Beach e.nd Mrs. Mary Moore Finkle of Newport Beach and the late Mr. Alfred E. Moore. Both YiN Milligan and her fiance gradual· ed from Newport Harbor High School and Orange Coast College Pratt-Linthicum Diane Pratt and Dennis Linthicum are en1a1ed. 1be bride-elect. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin 0 . Pratt of Costa Mesa. 1raduated from Newport Harbor High School and Orange Coast College Her fiance. son or Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Linthicum of Newport Beach, graduated from Palm Springs High School and UCLA. They wnt exchange VOWI Sept. 6 in Mariners Church, Newport Beach. . Rohde-Stephenson _Becky Rohde-of Newport Bt-acb and Alvie Stephenson of Sacramento are engaged to be married. The bride~lect. daught« of Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Rohde of Newport Beach, graduated from Corona del Mar High School and attends Cal Poly. San Lula Obispo. StepbenloD, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Stepbemon of San Luis Obispo, p-aduated from Foothill High School and alao aUends Cal Poly. A Juty 12 wedding in Grace Churcb. San Lada ()tupo, b being pl~ • ~ · McManigal-Montgomery l HollidaJ Montgomery cl Newport ~acb • aod John McManigal of Westfield, N. J . ex· t <!banged weddlJ:aa pledaes iD Newport Harbor LuUtenn ~Newport Beaeb TM bride, dau.bter 4 Mr. and Mn. a.an. Broaka Momaomet7 ii. Newpart Beach. aU1•d1d ~Harbor Rieb ScbOol and tbe Unlventty ol omla Santa Barbara. SM is afftllated wttb Delta 01mma. Tbe bride1room, son of Mr-. and Mrs. Robert llcMaaJ1al Jr. of WeatfieJd, attended Westfield m1h School and ftucknell University, where be was a member ol Phi Kappa Pst After a honeymoon in Tahlti, lbe newlyweds pJan to live tn Brea Dary-McCormick Meli&sa McCormick and Michael I)ary ex· . changed wedding vows in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Ne~port Beach. · The bride is the daughter ot Mrs. Harris E. McCormick of Newport Beach and the late Mr. McCormick and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Joseph Dary and the late Mr. Dary. ~ new Mrs. Dary i.s a graduate of The Bishop'a School, La JoJla, and attended the University of New Mexico and Santa Barbara City College. She is affiliated with Pi Beta Phi sorority. Her husband attended CaJ Potv and heads his own real estate development consulting firm. They will reside in Corona del Mar after a honeymoon trip to Cabo San Lucas Waters-Sbarp . Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Walen of Co6ta Mesa have announced the engagement of the;r daughter. Anita Waters, to Uanlel Sharp, son of Mr. and Mra. John Sharp or Newport' Beach. ' The betrothed 1raduated from Newi>0rt Harbor High School. They celebrated their engaiiement on a Caribbean cruise. Lowell-Bjornstad~ Nan Bjorn.tad and Wayne Lowell ex- changed weddlnl vows in the Cogimunity Presbyterian Church, Laguna Beach. The bride, d.agahter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Bjc>r'DIUd of Cubton, Wis., graduated from Cashton mp kbool and the Unlversit1 or Kamas. · Tbs brtdeg1'00m, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowell of t.guna Beach, graduated from Crossland Senior High School in Temple Hills, Md., and the Univenlty of Marvland. They plan to Uve ln Cost.a Mesa after a •ed· ding trip to Hawlfti. Miss Waters Wedding and engage· ment ~· noa on Sandau m tM DoU11 Pilot. FOfTl'U cw OtJailab&e at all DoUv PUot of fj«• or bJI c0Ui1tg tM Feot&1.rc. Department, 5a-4Dl. En~l~­mnt. .,...., bt ra'ftoed ,. tlw l'«llfln o.,ortmnl at ~ ... btfotw tlw -~~. BOYS AHO OIRLS 5 YRS. -13 YRS. (Post Klnd«e-rtMt) 2 • 5 WEEK 81!98ION8: JUNlf 18ltl TO AUG. 22nd 5, 4 Of'S DAY PER MEK P\AN8 AVAIL.AB~ S.---AOIJATlC ~ F~tNG llLJl(.><~fG f£Altl AMO INOMOUAL SPORT& ~QA.u SOCClR. BASKET&t.Ll CE S><All~ 90Wt.tHO' I IEDUCATIONM. fOUU (IAlJSEUUS SCl(Nftf IC INSnTullON~ NOUS~ AAO MANUf,tGTlAl'-G COMPilNllSJ FIELD IX~ ANO Altl\J$UIUCT PAllKI tNArtJ(l( WAlt<~ COOKOUT& 01!.NHv.NO l(N()!""No !JI. f!lh' FARM I AllTS AMO CllAFT5 SltEQM. Tillf'S ·-~ !)()()fl ro DOOP PIC• ur· MID OllOP Off l'l«)VtOt 0 SU«E ~O <itHICU!. CH~lll ltO 011.VlR!:> f UM flJAfl•l 11 INf ()>lt.IAI 1()11, .Vl( ftHOC.><Ul<t (.A.. ROY 4 JN. NMAI ~·()><:> (71'1552-4'111 ~ ·-.t Baa auat a11ourown . weddlna __ "' ·:· ... a•ln and aaaln . C.r:Glb SON Gt•ts tM•t oc~ .. FO'-'<>f 1 An 1°" need I• • C. R. OlbeOn w1ddlng book to keep the .-.t Of your Ute • fresh .net bNuttful memory. n.r. ... pege9 to recard ... the d9wtr. ....... allow.,., gifts. ---. the wedding cerwmony, the receptton. Ew.n tlle ,_.,,._. .. Yau C8n be .,... tba elM• you cttOOM wut last If you ..a.ct nm the wt complete Une: C. R. Olbaon Wedding Record 900t&. H...aom.ty yet prmcttc.lly l911ep..._ Gitt boucL leealtffuf1J prtc.d from l&.50. I Husband ·Spoiled Quick Job Beats Dirt SALE Wedding Book #W378 Reg. $13.00 Now Only $6.50 Stay ahead of the "t\ cleaning game by not Quic.t -clean your VI"'\ letting dirt pile up. \./A~,Y~~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: John (not bis real name) and l have been married 16 years. We have two teen-age sons . John has a habit that ha.s continued Qlroughout our marriage, and it dnves me crazy. It may happen once a week, once every other week -there is no pattern. He never c;alls to let me know be won"t be home for supper at the regu]ar time. He m.ay work late or decide to go out with the boys. Sometimes he doesn't get home unW t p.m. Or, it could be midnight or 2 a .m . I fix supper and tell the kids, "..Pad will be home any minute.·· Sometimes we wait an bour or more before I catch on that it's another one of those nights . • When I a.st mm why be didn't phone. he says, "lr.!:ot." Or, "That's the way Jam." We bave fi t about this, I have ignored it, lau1bed it and cried about it. No way can I get tbrou&h to him I am not trying to put a noose around the man's neck but I resent the fact that be doesn't c:onslder my feelings. My fathtt was tbe same way, and so wu his. You'd think be would re- member, but apparently it made no impression. Please tell me how to deal with this 37-year- old spoiled brat. -BEDEVILED IN DURHAM DEAit BEDEVILED: 'ften As • de.U.1 wtda llUa. lie llu bee• In emtna el IM deft for 11/ean -tM Hnls are atadled a•alu& JCMI •• SM "'Jlller" II wlld. . Aec:ef& &M fad dlat lie WGa't daaqe ud .... , ...._ •1 •ere Ume •aldaC fer lllm or ............. W.laekef~ 'Ullllt.._'&MlowapwlddllJt•' ••el a.. ~ u.e. p ..... ud eat..,,._ eall a kitchen and bathroom at Ann Landers least every othe r day. Always rinse out the tub CCl'd & gt'ff SfOf,, and/or shower stall Im· ~ m e diately after use. Ao-oss from J. C Penney et Fasnl()(l 16'al'1d 64+201' Give the kitche n and -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ frlnd or relative ud go Ybltlq. see a 9tOTle or do tomdldlll dult geu 1oa oat of aa.e lloue. End of aggravatioa. bathroom slnlt a once· over lightly with a damp s ponge eve ry day . Vacuum up crumbs and wipe up spilla risht after they happen to prevent grease build-up. r.---....:P:A~IO~POll TICAI AOVERTJSEMEN T As a landlord, in many cases you can sue to evict a tenant whether the rental agreement is lease°' month·to-monlh. It vou have a lease, you might sue for breaking terms of the agreement auctl as keeping a dog when pets are strlctly forbidden. You must first seno a three- dav notice. In order to evict a tenant, vou must go to court. Remember. a few hours of vour lawyer' a time may save vou me>neY. . • NEWCLASSESSTARTING 'e REGISTER Ncm tor lntemationaltyfamous Ice~ Chalet toe Skating School. Whether 'J04/ve Ice skated befote or never ice skaled in )OUr life. one of ltw ctasaes is fot you. . · ~ • BEGINNERS WIU.COf.18 • ~ Portrait s ·pecial One 5x7 In Natural Color reg. $2.45 9~¢ • Afll lrnlt • 12 ywa. • 2 or 3 c:hildr9\ ~add S1.CIC>. • s.-. "°"' ...... POl9I and IC8ric bedfQroundl. • Adcliliof 1111 pomill9 Iran Originlt ~ • our regular pncea. Each 5><7 or eet Of~ _... 12.46 .o &en 81< 10 S4.eo. • Copi9a Ind ......... eYailll* .. """"' pncM. • No IPPC*..,.,. ....... ~ • Owge • - RUFFBl'S UPHOLSnaY W...Y•w.t .... 1tn.....,..,. c.... ..... _ ... ,, .. DOCTORS' HOUR CA' I WVICll COl•S TO YOU 24 Hi>uRs A DAY. 7 DAYS A WEEK-FOR llO DINA CHARQI!. _..,_.llllllldtlf a,.._•••~ I J , DtllillHl'f." 'fte Ill d W 1181& M .... ftlt~-.11 Mt&tMI ..... Ala&tl ................ c ............ .,,u. .... ..._........... . IGJ .... 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No one who haan't unpacked from bis fresbman year and uaed PS., Doll to ft.a the plumbinc ever got bia room deDoalt back. I cannot remember wblll he lot t.be dqTee in •.. but be looked older and wilerlOIDebow. ( Borosrope •ONDAY, .nJNB Z ·~SYDNEY OllAU ) AmE8 Olar. 21-Apr. 19): You gain formula enabl.in« you to make contacts with t.bole wbo can aid in fulfillln1 hopes and wiabes. Leo, Aquarius natives fl1ure prom.lneotly. Learn wbere yoa stand with buaineu auoclate and member ol opposite ae:a. TAV&VS (Apl'I. 20-May 20): New approach briD11 desired career resulta. Accent on special booon, added respoa.albtlities, reputatioe and willingness to make room for younelf at more elevated posiUoo. One wbo ll auncted to you aid.a iD m•ktn1 important busiDeu .. COD.Dee· • tiou." GElllNI (May 21.June 20>: Way la fOUDd to rise above petty a.a.noyances. obstadM and financial restrictions. Aceeot oa dlatall«, NO I 1•1C1 ADmD lanpaae. travel. educaUca.al and publiab•n1 Pain. teYer and llfl9S6 can projeda. ftareOt.•W;f~~ng ~.'~t~Y Moot~':"'-~ CANCD <Jane Zl·Ju.IJ 22): llake lDquiries •co:m ,~ coneeraiDC fiaaDdal ratiq ot one wbl> ta1b a i>robt9m rt it's the rnddle of With the cost of this new ser· "bi1 same." Be enthualutic. not IUlllble. the night ~the weekend VJCe The cost of a VISit to your Hi1bligbt veraaUllty, humor, latelleetual Whefe can 'VotJ hnd a doctor home rs comparable to the curiosity. Gemini, Sagittarius natives play and when can you see him? local physcians in your com-significant roles. Emotional pressure lilts· Theanswer rsDoctors' muMyandmuchlessthan LEO (July 23-Aue . 22>: Details of HouseCallSeMce ll'sanew the local hosortal. There IS no partnenbip agreement come Lato focus. Doo't mobllemedicalser)ICelhat chargeform1leage,dispatch-be in a hurry. Play waitiq same.~ with bnngs a licensed M.D nght rng or sending the mobile enit. one doee to you -realbe all ii not wbal it to your doorstep to treat rrs COVWWW mil.ht appear o~ surface. routine and non·eme<gency 11Y UISURANCIL vtaGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Study Leo cases ~~ranee P'ans mesaaee. Maintain steady pace, avoid ex· a.Aft WORRY. SAD will CXNer a m8IOI' portion d tremea. Be analyUcal. Mew find reuooa for ,.._ SAft MOltmY. the cost. House~ are an recent-happenings. Reject superfid.al e:aplana· OOctOfs House C811 Service acceoted 1nsutance charge. liooa. has Installed a uniQue dis-Our office will be happy to LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22>: Good laar pa_k:Nng system US1ng radtO-assist you 1n the Insurance upect relatel to change, uctt.nent of di.a· .sn:ilinhAti nits off claim procedure covery, intenalfied relaUonsbip with member of -r"'~ u er1ng opposite au. Accent on ~. abWty &o mOdem and up-to-date tech· YOU CAN MGISTllR make adjustment.a baaed oa curnat aitutioa. tllQU9SalloWlng the doctor RIQHTNOW. Family member tallla about bud1et and to take necessary laboratory Our trained personnel are p\U'cb.ue ol ltem for home. samp&es;pr86Cnbeanddls· onduty24hoorsaday. 'bJ &COaPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): DeftDe tenm, per19e needed medlcatton and won't get a recorded message avoid seeing places and people tbroulb bue of f1.iell give a compUtenzed or an answenng seMCe. We wi.sb.ful thinking. Accent oa doM of tn.DucUon, dectrocardtOQram on the spot can answer an your Questions money 1n escrow and necesatty ror followtna 'bJ saw precK>US time, and send you further infor bulldine rules, re1ulatlou. transportation tnconventenee mation. Pteesecatl now 8AGl'M'ARIV8 <Nov. 22·Dec. 21>: Idea and et1mmate any de'av 1n whlcb seemed far.fetched now proves prot1ta. getting the necessary medica.I ble. Views are viDdlcated and Pl"f9tile..,.. up. attention w~rd. cancer, Capricorn penons ficure pro. ·(714) 851-189& DocloRS' HOUSE CALL SERVICE ma.neatly. Acceat oa relaUves, dole ....,.,bon, CAPalCORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 11>: llooe7 could be nftived u result of ~. publlaldq, apectal product wtaldl mlCbt bear your lmllttDt. Aries, lJbra natiTm ftcm'e pro. mineatly. Empbaala on income, perSODal posaetAoaa, ability to make Pl'dltable tredle. AQVAalUS (Jan. 20-P4 JI): &m,itllif CJa 1MW ....... sett1nc to heart ol ...... ~ out where you atand wttJa ".,.aal ,..... Circunw..ee. favor fOUI" .aorta. ..... <Feb. 19-llar.•>: J'ollowamo.,b -bmeb: IAlD lmSde n.w . .-ltAW7 bllldlld story. Be d1HrMt iD cOGDeCUaa wtG du· dHtiDe encounter. M1I' LATa.Y D bu ........ Involved wltll Illa aiaCIDI, ID• stead ot atrlkea and IPareL ·.·1 llawea•t bowled ln a wldle, but ..... '° 10 a lot." tile likable Milsap laid lD an lD· terTiew In an olllee at aONNIE Jlll..IMP RCA Recarda. ' "'Whim. 10" bue •~. JOU pt too bay to do aome tldap. I eujoyed lt. and I need UM ft· erdae." llUaap, M, bUnd since bhtb. ll I.be oaly 1in1er voted male voe all.at of the year three tJmea < 19'74, 19'71. lJTl) by the Country Muaic AuoelaUoo. ••1 DON'T na bilid -..1t. 1t•1" "•••• Chara.,,...._.••*-'• '•r ..... uJ doD't t'JOIHldlr ft,'(Mfl frp· 8 LS: mon a(• tw•••11. 91l I ..... • a wbat I doll I could .............. ,_. ·and do.,............., m~: I'd~ .... wboa.lotbla«et-.&e.' -He.,.,..... to lane_..,_ et 1111 c.ea• ...._ year .... wu dlllmcbdtid wttla Mme 1171 C!Oll-certa tbat..,.. la &Maten-~romd _...., stuffy ~. It ._.... Uarowtaa a ....,. ball. •6WBEN TBZ rtsN lev9I aeu below ~-per· cent. you ...S to take a lools at t.blnp," llJJaap Hid. "Sltdl 1bow1 don't •PDUI to me. I felt a bttle sUff. I enjoy auditorium i6owl wtMn the wd'-ce l.Jn't lDbl&bd." He aa.ld t.akln1 .edriee and MWnl a blall lltaa· dard bave helped b1m actueve auceeu. "I l1lten to dlrectk>n from m>: record com- pany. If·· you Ult.en and tau advice. tblnpanowt..il. "I 've De"Ver put an)'t.bJ.nc on an album Juat to fill It up. I try to 11ve 'em a piece of me." Bl8 ev&aENT two-aided bit, "My Heart" and ---------,.---------"Silent Nigbt," bu been stpptq up the country music cbarta aa quickly as hla ~vlous bit.a llke "It Wu Almolt Uke a SonJ," "Onfy One Love ln My We." "Le1end in My nme," "Nl1ht Thlnp" and ··Pure Love.·' bile of h1a occupaUonaJ huarda bu been fall· in1 off the atqe, wbJcb bu happened two or three limes. Now, before bis concert.a, he paces the stepa between h1a ~aoo and the edge of the sta1e. But that doesn't always work. Once ln Bakersfield, he paced off the distance only ... Find Limits In Record Chart,s LOS ANGELES <AP> -Tbe statistJc:. paitlt a rosy ptcture: More than 88 million rerorda aold over the Jut U yeara, 32 1old aibums, two Gram· mies, numerous best guit.artat citaUonS from such magazines as Playboy and Guitar Player. But the rulity ls a bit leu glowing for Jose Feliciano these days. While he conUnues to fill concert halls worldwide, he's a re· cord star without a big name la'bel and bun 't put out an album since his Jut record ciompany failed two yeara aco. AND IN mE POP music'• current Brave New Wave World. Fell· ciano'a unique blend of jazz, rock and blues baa been more or less a.ab-JOSE FELICIANO merged. But t.be blind pit.arlst didn't liq himself out of New York'• Puerto Rican ghetto by liWng around aod moping, and he's t.akl.q matters into bi.a own hands this time. too. · Wbile his managers talk album deals with ma- jor companies. Feliciano has released a sin&Je on an Independent label and is t.Umg it around to every disc jockey and talk show bolt who'll listen. More than a few are listaing, In part bttause t.bere 's a oewa book to I.be record. It· s called " I'm Comln& Home Again," and Feliciano bas ded1cat· ed it to the safe release ol the American hostages in lran. .. , DON'T TlllNlt it's a limmkk." Feliciano aaya, chipper during an interview at his manager's rustic Sludio Ctty office. "We bad it all finiabed aod ready to go even ~ore the hostage situaUoo happened. Tbls was just a way of remind· in& people that they're around." Actually, he e:aplalns, the gentle song or bomeeomtna had more personal sllDJ.ficance when il wu fl.rat brouebt lo his atteotioa by produce.r Rick Jarrard. "The aong wu given lo me at a time when I wu IOina tbroulh a lot of turmoll in my life. I was gotn1 through the same thin& u Lee Marvin:' Feliciano, 34. says, referrt.Da lo a difficult divorce from bl.a wife which wu complicated by the fact that abe bad also been bia manqer. aur FEUCIANO 18 obviously happier dis· cuaalq music tban I.be va1arl• ol bia career and penonal life So talk turns to bl.I pred.llectioa f« wbat people 1n the record industry call covers - llODP that have been popu.Jarbed ~~n. lla.t ol Felictano'a bJtl bave re-tools of prior blta. Rb 1118 bnaktbrouCb amaah. "U1bt )ty f\re,'• WU a Doon tune; othef' eumplea in· elud9 tbe Beatles' ••And I Love Her" and tbe Ila.mas and tbe Papu' ••California Dreamln' .•• •m11erty. "I'm Comlnl Home AaalD" la Dot a l'eUdmo comPGSWoa altboalb UM Carol lla1ft' Sa1er·Bnace Roberta tun. tiuD't been widely pla1ed ..,..., '"Tlalr"e'• DOtbl==C db takiq IO~ . ...... _,Md,.: ~ tt." be .. ,..""'°" UD do a cllff...t of I with tt and brtq It aerou, tbere'I Mthln1 Wf'OGI wltb tt." · .. ..... ......... -Au. THAT JAZZ'' T __ ..._,, ..... ...,__.,. __ , __ --""'-." NCIAC MATIO ~ ..,.itl ITWIQ----~ .. •r ~llft~·-~ .... , .. ..._,._ ----·--. ~ , ................. ...... t j ; ia:o a:.:;.::: ~ . . . . .. ·Ell~ samurai's saga /pr TJ7 was 'bloody miracle' LOa ANOSL&S (APl-.lamtl Clavall ,.,..., toll{ ... ~ .............. Hiii,... bi•l·Hll•r. ol polltlcal lntrlaue ln med1eval Japan and IOClft to be u NBC mllllMrtea. bid • •1llalple•tart., ~lav.it. who prevlou1l1 chronicled the •-d••Gf Hona Koq ln "Tal Pan," WAI thln.k· tarot wrtt1na 1 rontemporary book about Cbln• and ,..,_, He h•• been fucinated with the Orient ~~ hia days aa a BriUah •oldler ln M Jap&DeM prlJon camp, which he wrote about ln .. Kbll Rat." HE 8Al'8. .. , started readlng ubout Japan and in one of my dauJhter's history books I came across this little squib ·Jn 1600 an En&llshman went to Japan and became a samurai' .. That led him to Will Adams, the English navigator and pilot, and to Tokuguwa Ieyasu. the flnt of the Tokugawan shogunate thal ruled Japan (or the next 250 years. His plans for a conlemporury book ~oon gave way to a fictionalized 'account of how Tokugawa,. wttb Adams ~l his side. by ste11lth and by sword became shogun .... w,,........ The 12-hour miniseries. expected to air on NBC ln the fall, was filmed entirely in Jap11n That was the logical place, but it was by no me ans an easy task. ONLY AMERICAN IN 'SHOGUN' CAST Richard Chamberlain Not Flrat Choice RICHARD CHAM BERLAI N, starring as the navi~ator who was named John Blackthornc in the book, is the only American m the cas t. changes from being u 'barbarian· to a samurai he comes to understand what's going on. Tosblro Mifune is L9rd Toranaga, who becomes the shogun. Yoko Shimada stars as Mariko,· the wife of a samurai warrior who becomes Blacktborne's translator and illicit love. Sbe helps speed his conversion from Westerner to Easterner. "IF HE UNDERSTANDS what's going on the audience will understand, too. IC he doesn't Gish Sets ' The mm is honed down from the massive novel to tell essentially the love story between the two star·crossed lovers, Blackthorne and Mariko, with Toranaga·s machinations as th<.' background. TV De but HOLLYWOOD <AP > AN INTRIGUING ASPECT is that the J apanese actors speak only Japanese, which producer Eric Bercov1ci determined when he wrote the screenplay. Kate Jackson will ~ta r m "Thin Ice" for CBS and Lillian G1 ::.h will make her TV movie debut as a guest star . "We wanted to avoid having 1t become like Fu Manchu," says Clavell, who oversaw the production as executive producer. "with the J apanese speaking J apanese. then suddenly switching to English so ttlat you, the audience. would know what's going on . "Unlike t he book, on television we tell every thing through the eyes of Blackt.borne. As he Jackson plays a ~chool te<tcher who falls in love with a student and stirs up a community con- troversy. The movie will be filmed in Charleston. s.c TIDAT'S CllSSlllD PVIZLI ACROSS stop 115 Redbkd 15COUta 88 Femalel 83Bettera 117 Sladla 16Pnnced 87Al'l'Ned 1 Records 87 Soto 118 Metnc 17 Shrine 88 Aec:llon: '61mpr .. 68 Deed• ~· 18 Lines. Abbr Obe. 11 Otympic 69 Rouee ~ 119 Flee 19 llflnols aty 89Gulnea events 70 Hawaiian 121 "A Bell lor 20 Smart• weight 18 Trenqulltzes Island .. J.4 Belore 91 Matrled 2 1 Papal get· 71 Overlay 122~ 35 tdollze women ment 72 Trumpet's 124 Social do• 36 Cobalt aym· 92 Cavitie. 22 AnxlouS IOUnd 127 Oeeertllk• bol 93Tsn 238Mrp 73 ln1gate 1281..ofd (M>br.) 380dln'• 95 °"'*-2A Apportion 74 8Y 129 Suffice bf other 98a..W.... 25Coun fig. 76 Single unit 130Galtlum 40 Ttlt 2wordt 2eRe0uce; 76Catle symbol 42 Harden 97 Portall Preb dltchet 131 -Oeurn 45 Abide 99 Mineral: 27 St. 1'1 Onk>netlln 1320r.,pause 47 And OlheB. Suffil! 28 Jaipanese 78 CSIOUMI' 133 Rough lava Abbr foo Fragment drame 79 Detergent• 13" Verb form so Forward 101 Prongs 29 Weight 80 French city 135 Egyptian 51 Winged 103 Ponds (abbr.) 81 C4lt SOUi 52 Alma -HM Male geese 306ungod 82 Votet 136 l"lnols Clly S4 Melody 105 Rmg abbr 31 Ot. pert 85 lntertw\ned 138 Matr1culate SS Headllnet9 108 German 32 Ctilnese 86 Thin c:ookie 140 Concerning 58 Strip Of atuo prison mile 87 Bottle toe> 142Dmebadc 67 Pencll part 107 Spank 33Ask-90 Arab chiefs 1441 Cogwheels 58Soap· I 08 C<>lleC1 Ion 35 Tankard 91 Oecfinea 145Spojla. .. Pharm 1 10 Hol'1M,. a gan 2 words 92 CrudehUt milk 59 Ardcx 11 t Errant 37 8eeeolo-93 Hoott money 146lenes llO Bay 112 9w1ss river nies 94Cllmblng 147 Grade 61 Chairs 113 Nalls 39Dlne.a planll 62C0mp&n· 114 Fool levefa home: 95 Nlbblel loos 116 legaJ 2~dl 96 Greek Poet DOWN &4 Indigo pnraae 41~ 97 Sports 65 Created 2 WOf'dt 43 Algnt-Nnd 98 State: Fr 1 Asotnow 66 Pintado lt"1 111 Hebrew let· pg. 99 Even 2 Spanish 68 T1b1 tar 44 Olly fruit 100Vaulllng regton 69 Swtf1 118 Jewish 4e Food fish aide 3 Ma's mete 70 Pry month 48 HelmPo8 101 St8'1 llldng 4 Senior 72 Freighteu 120 Dromedary \ 48 Mlddey 2WOfdl s Notlee 73 Goods 123 lnOian 51 Apart 102~t-6Cloee 74 Slant grlndetone ,~ Small parU-. 104 Greek pny-7 Inn 76 Allchofs 125 Sea eagle de alcian 8 SI ....... aym-77 Steps 126 Mikes lace &3 Foottlk• 105 EJanet bol 78 Allude 134 Curve pert 108 Relor1 9 Bl• of tore 79 Icy rains 137 Chinese ~ Rotet• 109 The •weet· 10 Offerl 80Jury llst pagoda 66 0Ndoe IOP 11 Untanned 81 Rescues 139 Trade !tProceulon 110 Pate-allln 82Slaver Fr union Abbr M Safe boafdl 12 Buty 83 Lose Obi. 141 Print 61 Trite 111 Pltd'I 13 You: II 84 Miss Horne ~· t2 T our111t' • 112 Reptile 14 Be6ng; Fr 85Anon 143 State. Abbr AMC *"" Mi ll ;l'.j> t. .>4J lllWAllDI' W'll~ I '10tn CrOV<I )3() U (J• ........ PULi RrN ~19 ),))9 IOW_,..S WOOMJllDCI lDWlllOI. c.ull CHTlll tv-.at,, ............ "119 4141 UW&Mll' MllSIOll flUO •ALl .,,.....,v""°•.l'.>41.0 --· _, ....... ,._t""'9n\tl" "l,,4 l> ......... --"--C.·-~10. BILL MURRAY • P!TER BOYLE lRJ ..... !!,!'!'!.~~ IM•Wl:lnfNjl~Cd PUTTCIT'fCUTU Or&nge 634·~l82 ....... _11nll Colla MIU 631·3501 UA C..U wes1m1ns111 893 QS.66 "II.ACK STALLION .. IGI .. APOCALYPSE HOW0 IRI ,_ "HOLLYWOOD KMIGHTS 0 Ill · ''THE EMPIRE .., STRIKES BACK,. _.,~ ..... - underat.and, thtn the audience wtU be ~e dark. too." Chavell says he was opposed to casting Chamberlain. "I wanted an EngJishman tn the role. and I was totally wrong." he says. "NBC was cancemed wilh the American audience. and to have an Englishman on top ol all the Japanese talking Japanese would be too much.'' The six months or filming in J apan turned into a difficult experience for nearly everyone involved. They had t.o work against the clash or cultures. the language barrier and the vutly different ways of filmmaking. SOME OF THE difficulties were m1xups d.uring a battle sequence. with arrows flying around. Once. a local nre department shut down production when a stuntman was briefly buried ahve dunng an earthquake scene. ClaveU points , ·out. however, that no one was mJured dunng the production. "If you turn 1l around." he says. "it's like a group or Japa.nese commg here. very few or them speaking English. and wanting to do a rllm on George Washington. Only they want to call him Charles Smith .. And the) "ant to usl-all the battlefield~ and sites to tell the story. We Amencans ob v1ously would look at them askance .. He said cons1denn~ th<.' extraordanar} d1f. fc rences 1t was "a bloody miracle .. that 1t got done. 'WILD MOMENTS ... COOD SILLY LAUGHS." ,LIU CllY ctHlll Oroingf bl' 9162 awun· C*8UWllf w"'""""' 191. 393~ Seem before he sees you. M~QUEEN ~----........ ------= TDMlllllN Based on the 1hle 9ory Uub!kl-.aJ, WIM> IUWICI ••l'aaandpare pleuareto atolal" •.1..0lllllCrlet .... _tylaqb- ftlledcome4J'.'' •WllllMI WOii.CU& M~ Gene SNllt. ...: TV i . •111a Of 4 eoDmY -Dlt . a, Amr J4Ll!!l J. .. . . 12:30 • 3:00 -5:30 . 1:00 . 10:15 MOW PLAYING ACADEMY AWARD WINNER lest Foreign Language Fiim 1979 ' ' #A genuine IMltaplece .. .a dnematlc woacf m t11at ...-be Men. M¥ONC1 ........... , Doa'tmllelt.H - .._ ... , 'O , .. lati•ate Look .. My work is my diary. For those who· know bow to read, I have painted my auCobiography," said Pablo Picasso. The 20th century's most prolific and influential artist, his work, friends and surroundings will. be featured in a public TV special at 8:30 p.m. Monday on Channel 28. ,\ND IT'S PROMn~D Tom Topor - wbote aro.ctway hit, "Nuts.'' came from Off. Off Broadway -to reject an otter to have another play ol bls showcased there. • • At jaue ls the nonprofit theater code of Equity, tbe ,Uge actor's. union. Equity says playwriehta mu.st sign it, otben<i.se no Equity acton can appear in their plays. The foul' authors ref\lse to sign it unless parts of it are changect. They say it's unfair the way it now reads. And Weller contends it "encum- bers our freedom to neaoUatewitb a producer ... DISP\JTED PUTS OF the co8e coocefn future rights for actor s who toil Off-O H Broadway -which Equity defines as 99-seat theaters -in new. limited-run pJays done m nonprofit houses. The actors get no pay, or just expenses. They toil for the exposure. satisfaction. or boftl Equity thinks that these showcase produc· lions are "replacing ~hiladelphia. Boston and Wilmin8'00 as the developing ground for com- mercial theater." ll feels the 008 players deserve a pro· fessional or fiscal piece of the action if their s how undergoes "conversion" -goes to orr. -·First rate! Jt's the best Western to come along in a long. long time.·· Gene Sh .. t. N8C-TV llode'rl I I ~[•l\'l'-1: t•l'.'J I: Mfi----- cma 11SA n • IUICl UA C.ntm1 SacN~k C.nedome s.40·0594 581 ·5880 634-25~3 .... .. Anlhf1m Ori.e In 879·9850 UA MoYlfS (114> 990-'022 ., . ..-~._. ... ....._... Broadway, Broadway. or beeomea a TV abow or movie. WlllCll 18 WRY ill code says the orilinal c11t ma.wt be Olfered &he aame roles in the "ew commerdaJ veraloa, or Mid olf. the abe of payoff determined by J:qult7. A well·lntended ldH, &M writ.en say. But. they edd. a prospective bu,_ miOt balk at tbl.I ......: and it a writer signed the eodit. be could be liable for paytq the orialnal CMt out of h1I own pocket. Topor. for example. 1ay1 be could bave been liable (or up to '20.000 with "Nuts" -he -reluctantly signed to get tbe play showcased - had not U.S buyen •&reed to cdver any obliga- tions. · Weller a1ao cotnplalm tbe code makes him an employer. which be llo't. and unfalrly in· volves him in the collective bartainloe process. IF ntE CODE ISN'T changed, he contends. "it 'll be disastrous" to the Mure of Off-Off Broadway beca.use writers simply won't try out lhelr new works there. They'll go elsewhere. The code isn't unfair and it doesn't ex cess1yely burden the pla)'Wl]allt. says Donald Crody. ex~ulive secretary~ Equity, which claims nearly 30.000 members nationally. hair of whom live here. He says the code has been in effect at least rive years, usually has been signed by authors with Ut;tle fuss. and even was modified last sum mer to lessen the legal responsibility or the playwnght. · He says it now only requires an author to in· form -in writing a pros~tive commercial buyer that the original cast of the play must be offered their jobs back or paid off. "If that·~ done in good raith. then his habillty has been totally discharged ... EARLYSHOW ~200 SAVE! T EDWARDS WOODBRIDGE S-PLEX $2.00 ALL SEATS TO 7:15 P.M. EXCEPT SAT., SUN., HOLIDAYS SAT/SUN/HOL. $2.00 TO 2:30 P.M. SENIOR CITIZENS $2.00 ANYTIME SEE BOTTOM OF DIRECTORY FOR PROGRAMS OONKJN.ltS ~&c> ........... •a.. '9LUS ..... ''THE PRISONER OF ZENDA"· P\.US(A) "SDWITHA SMILE" "FRIDAY THE 13th" "'• --11th EXcn'ING WEEK!'~-m ._.,. .... UA Mo~1es Cmema V1e10 C1nedome <714) 990·•022 830-6990 634·2553 DPllT IUCI WUTillml .. Cinenft ,uA Twin Ybdl .. 6"-0760 893-1305 551 CULVER DR IVE OR JEFFREY ROAD Iv BARRANCA PKWY BETWE EN SANTA ANA & SAN DIEGO FWYS IN THE WOODBRIDGE VILLAGE CENTER IRVINE --Js 1------" ·! ........ MC.& ..... -...------~"•: ....'). . ··--Pl.US (A) "MEATBALLS" , I .-... rue.: .. ,.. ... lllllL ,,.. •• ...,. IDOlt P"Ple !teP ~ f'IJ'Cl n at ooe compa8¥ biy ..... • t.at tbe DOlloa il1l ~ ...... .• =:-:.:--~,~=: Mii .._ are Clftea ueeatY ~ -a barjala I~ -·-'with plefttJ ol c Mb ..... '°'""'· S.me ot U.oH raid• RE bMtUe. The amall coau> yla ........... t doeg•t • lo ' MU. but the lu1•r one ehouab stock to win .. ~..,. BVT MANY acqulsiU quite trtend.ly; tbe •lie cub needed for espans the buJW sets a toehold tecliDok>o cir market. Tbat scenario descri October, 1979, acqui ion of Newport Beach's Mic ala by St. Louis-based Mc onnell Douglas. a diversified r06pace corporation. "When a small comp ny is ac- quired, there's always a reason, and it isn't ~essari the ap- petite of the new o er." said Donald Fuller, Mier ala board chairman and chief e cutive of. fleer · BIS COMPUTE c~mpany ls typic high-technology fi on minimal capital, Mlcrodata sale were $65 million, systems of many that start et prosper. last year ached with • capiullntJon of anly •u mUUon. llcDomeU Doualu bouCbt tta ........ tor ssa tteb m million total -after Fuller re- buffed an unfriendly off•r by Ad· d ........ ·ltulttarapb IOI' t20 perabare P'\.lller sou1ht out another buyer when the lnaUal otter was made r. Addre1101raph-MuJUara . !Tr was first up~ but wal ed when Mltrodata stock hit about $30.50 oif news of . ·a pouible sale. .. WE APP&OACHED McDon· nell Douglas after that as a whale knight. If you get an Wl· friendly offer, you go out and get one you like," said'FuUer. The company became vulnerable during the two-week October ('78) massacre when small electronics firms' stock prices dropped 50 percent. Microdala fell from about $20 lo near $10. llul Fuller admitted Ute busi- ness also was a victim of tax policy and investor expect&· lions. • Capital .gains taxes have made venture capitalists shy of invest- ments with any kind of risk - such as small, high-ttthnology businesses. Their return on in- vestment must· be too high to make a payoff possible after taxes. <See related story, Page C2> FIRMS UKE Microdata have been forced to borrow from banks or go public with a stock offer Once a firm goes public, ·~ management must worry about assuring a fat quarterly dividend for stock -often paid at the price or ignoring long- range problems. Cutting earnings to correct a problem usually drops the price of the stock and the compa?ay becomes vulnerable to takeover. Ignoring the problem can cut in· to future earnings, again cutting stock prices. Microdata, said Fuller. had such a problem: lack of an in· house dealer network. Its pro- ducts were sold through dis tributors. most underfinanced. who frequently waited until the last minute to place rush orders -an expensive way to opierat.e. USING CASH from the Mc Donnell Doug I as sale . Fuller's firm has begun bu1ld.ing a dealer network 10 maJor markets with .. bandJJnaout~- Fuller added bad tM9eD able install a dealer network wltho t uqutsltlon. .. our price pe~r wOufd. bave bffn much hi r -MCDonnell Dou&).u couldn have afforded us." He added that because ot lta past performifnce, Microdata exeeut.lves ant fairly indepen- dent from the new pa.rent. He, for example. ports only to the McDonnell uglas board or di red.on. THE BIG change since ac- qulaWoa bas been in long.range programs: " e've never bad an opportunity to plan with tbe knowledge~dollars would be therewbeo ed. "Before w, we've always had to have~so e kind of back-door plan in event there wasn't enough y .. The marriage of companies Fuller added, has been goodlr both. "It was a ma-jor dive · fication move for them." Aerosp e firms have been trying to insulate themselves from one ontract work since 1969 when the end or the Apollo program devastated the an· dustry. A GOO MIX of commercial, mdustri and consumer product business mooths eammgs when a ma10r government contract runs out1w A not• er advantage for Mel Dougl.,,. access to a new marbt .-n4 an tnfustcm al. lively tb.lalert. Tbe bW'eauuaey of large cor1>0ratlon1 ofteD drives ent.repreneun awttY. TbeY often start small com· panlea to exploit tbetr own Ideas unfettered by rules and policies . Acquisitions sblft tbat talent pool back lnto the major com- pany -at least temporarUy. BUT NOT all acquisitions are so amicable. One founder of a coast finJl, bis identity withheld. was ac- quired by a forelgR parent, but be wasn't too happy with Jbe re- sults: "When I think of all the hours and sleepless nJgbt.s involved ~ building this business. I figure I made about $S per hour durilll the last to years." The firm continues to expand, but who It.nows whether the pace is as rapid as it might have been if the executive bad.been able to find financing himself. FULLER CAUTIONS others 1n his s hoes to prepare for merger far ahead. Keep .an independent, updated evaluation of the compan)'·s • worth, he suggested, and make friendly Ues with someone you'd like to merge with JUSt in case someone d~1des the lame as ripe for a rrud. Otherwise there may be a twist to the fish theory ; the big fish eats the Uttle one, but it's the small fish that gets mdages- taon Jf '-' k is Benjamin's Ethic 1 l By THOM LECOQ Of .. o.11 ~ Sletf When you w into Bowmar Enterprises y might be tempt- ed lo think. " , just another picture frame r~." But aft.er o er Bob Benjamin shows you a the five shops his bMioess 118 at 787 Newton Wayj O:lsta esa, you know bet· ter. I ~amin cuts wood himself for custom and large batches in the saw room. but a number of other employee,s are busy too. PAINTERSAND sanders arc finishing batches of elegant or plain frames in one section, m another they are wrapped for deli.very. Artisans cut matte boards for custom projects or apply fine fabrics to more com- plex models ln the last unit 1s Ben jamin's pride and joy: crews arc busy there molding the fancy or nam~nts used on the most elegant frames. "The process •~ nearly 200 years old," said Benjamin. "You mix glue, rosin. whiting and some other stuff, mold it and apply it with steam. .. Most people think the fancy work on old frames is carved but under the gesso and all that gook is compositjon." THE PU1TY -UKE material is pressed by resin molds into hun- dreds or shapes. If yo4 order a custom frame, Benjamin will let you pick any ornament you want. For a fee. you can have a special mold made. But his real market for or· .. I never had to borrow:· he snid proudly, but he did do some plastic sign repairs on the stde now and agam "Just to keep beans on the table.·· ··1 took out only ~hat we needed lo live on: I'd ask Marjie how much she needed to run the. house each month and if she said S247, that's what s he got:· Benjamin dresses in work clothes around the shop and keeps has hair s hort so the sawdust doesn't s tick. and it's JUSt the "ay he wants it. · · 1 passed up the chance to get bag a few years agq,_" be said. Mass manufacturing Tor big re- t ail chains seem e d boring, especially compared to the fan- cy frames he made for gallenes and decorators. n a men ts is other frame manufac · turers. Every day thousands or the pa le green adorn· m e nt s are s hippe d to ORANGE COUNTY , BUSINESS Of The Week friendly com· petitors. Benjamin said sales have been around $300,000 annuall) in re· cent years, plenty enough to suit him now. ··when I started -about 12 years ago this coming Sep· tember -I had sometbmg like Sl.000 -whkh was nothing.·· He'd collect orders during the week. rush lo Los Angeles to buy materials each Monday, then spend the rest or the week mak· ing frames. "And I also set up about 30 people in the frame busines~ they·d call me with orders every week or so. I sUJl have about 10 of them ·· Benjamin was a paratrooper during the Korean War "They paid you an extra $50 a month just to jump out of an airplane. at nearly doubled your pay. so 1 vol lµlt.eered." About two years ago.he nearly bailed out of his business when he discovered his sales trips had kept him away too long. 200-year-old formula still works for ornaments ··Every t1m~ the) noeded a short length. they·d take a whole new piece.·· He discovered thousands or usable scraps httenng the sbop noor -and a half dozen unpaid suppliers ready to pounce ··1 called them and eitplatned what happened, asked them to put me on COD and promised to pay them as much as I could " ,He fared the shop crew , .. all five or them"> and dad the work himself He also cleaned up the latter and salvaged as much molding as he could. "I JUSl recently paid orr the last one." BENJAMIN'S c u s tomers come from a variety of specialties : galleries, de- corators, fast and elegant food chains and custom builders. for SlO from some frame maker who h~ some idea for a new model. If at works he'll send an order for thousands." Many decorators also tested him on one·shot Jobs, then became steady clients. He takes a day now and again to dnve around and renew con· tacts or shows his products al photographic and decorator COO· vent1ons THE BENJAMINS <there are three ctuldren> used to live in Huntington Beach But four years ago city life got to him so the fanuly bought a home near Green Valley Lake in the San Bernardino Mountains. He spends weekends there but drives in and stays in a small Costa Mesa mobile home during the week. Bob Benjamin with some of his frame fancy-work When business got too heavy his wire. Marjie, would spend a f ew days In the sbop. His children got into the act too dur- ing t~ early days. SHOP WOU.ERS were wast- ing the costly molding from which frames were made His composition ornaments go out in large batches normally. but "90Dletimes I get an order Someday he'd lite to sell out and live in the mountains full time. but he's got a lot of frames to get out before that happens .. ... in Time Could ·Save More Than Nilie· stores. On lhintled roofs, loose or up. ward·eurled abinales should be fastened down wttb roofina cement. tt:!ltrlTBU SHOULD be cleaned out. Ulen checked with a hose to make sure tbeJ are dra.inin1 freely. Gutters are bung 90 tbe7 slant down sllabtb toward Dependlq on weather COGdltlou, houses usually need p'ainUng every four to. six years. In spot.I, however, tbe p.utt may creek or flake aoon after painting, ex))OllJnf the wood to molmn which will cause p•lnt bU.lteriDa or PffliDI and eventually rot the wood. Serape away looae paint aod clean oft any dirt. U bare wood ls upoeed, cover it with primer before t.ouebbal up wiLb paint or OC.ber finlsb. While tbeclrtng paint. look t~ open· lng1 ln joilltl or MUDI and eeal tMm with caul.kiq eompoand. Cooerete Md tiritk ann't eatiniji aell-care .......... eil.beL Ctaeb can de•eklv ID ewr• aad lD U. mcirtu' around brt• tbrCNlb wbld\_ W•ler can seep.,,. .... '° ~ cnaa. _.ta~ creaalal ...,... -a ,,..._. tUt ca rwalt bl 1eU1 Walla, ftMIMl.aa.iii llDdthl.....,.. I ' , Next. tMe a pod look at doorS and wlndowa. U they stick, don't force them OPeD CJI' baq 00 them. J>oina tbat will Jutt came more damaa~- lnltad. cbeck each window to see If pal.Dt bu blocked the tracb an which thew~ llldes. If it bu, Sttape it off and elem and t~cate the treck wttb f dry Jubricam. .. eoupon Film 87U&nN11.0ANS Aft8r....,.. ..a rHdlDI •much aboul llM ......_ I ftaal11 -a dlance to .. lt. .. All Tlaat ¥a11 .. 't "ltraaer n . Kra_..'t No. I aa• tbl U-mlDute film ''Cwpom: Good D ' I or Bad ........ ?''TM morie WU lll'OCNeed by OL&at Food. a Baltimore 1upennarbt cbaJn. Tbe ftlm Mems deatined to ccmvlnce maau.facturen and food proeuaon that cab-elf C'OUpona ere a poor mum ol Oromo- Uoo for thrM reuoa.a: Flnt, there la a 1.reat deal ol mlatedemp. hon, whtcb ...cosu manufaclu.ren a lot ol money. SECOND, THE LOW·INCOME family that does not pyttbue a newspaper, the primary source of coupons, is subsidizinl their use without any benefit. Third. the mm questions whether food pnces could be reduced 1r there were no coupons. I watched the film with a group of ne wspaper food editors . Several of them asked me to respond. Would rood prices really be reduced if there were no coupons? I don't tblnt so. Cash-off coupons represent only a fraction of the money that manufacturers spetld on ad· vertising and promoting their products. · U coupons were eliminated.~ manufac- turers would probably spend at least that much more on other forms ol .advertisint. The net result would be incre~ food prices for all of us who use coupons ("\. ~ fraud l1 a cosUy problem. and lht rum nmlndl "' that manufacturers have not takM ettec:U" acUoo agaln&l lt. But there are lndicaUom lhat .::r,~::~1n,1 sru• fOIUllderalloo to • tJie alse ol lbetr coupons ud prtaUq eodes °" lbem &o .,..,.e more careful~. A• for the ar1umeat that coupons penalile low·income sroup1. tbe same could be tald ot all advertilln1. Tbe lam.Uy without newapapera -or ma1uinel or radio or televtslon "':'"" has more dlfficulty geWng lbe beat buys oo products. Perhape the oddest th1na about Giant Food'• anu.coupoo campalp ii the cbf,in'' admlaslm that ltl at.ores bave rec:eoUy been doubling the value of manufacturers· coupons. WHEN ASKED DOW THE chain recon· cites UU, move with the poalUoa taken by its rum, Giant's Odonna Mathews replied, "Giant has to face the realiUea of the marketplace m order to stay competitive ." Amona those realities is t.bat more sho~ pens than ever before att savtng money with coupons. Tbe annual supermartet·industry s urvey rece ntly r e leased by the Food Marketing Ins titute states : .. The most sianlficant economy measure th.ls year i:s the increased US(' of coupons. Seven in 10 con· Rumers say they are making more use of them." Food manufacturers seem well aware of this trmd. 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"°:1.: .:"' ... ~~:;:. f ':111:','f: ;:,r,;:: ~~'r.':O°'~:::= E= from• 11-ounc• = 01 SI••~• ~yrue> Pl"'• "'9'•t•t ro· I Sept 30, •• O•IK •itll tht \'f"\<11 P<o<• <or< lrd C APffn S.1'4 lO. lteO L---------~~--~-------------------~----J Ad Age Records Action This Depression Baby Cornered I ts Market By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Advertismg Age, a trade magazine on which I once worked, 1s celebrating its SOlh anniversary this year. It's one of the great s uccess stories of business publishing. In fact, it's a great s uccess story, penod. It would have seemed an untimely decision lo • launch a newsweekly to cover the advertising bu.si· ness in 1100. The stock f!larket c~ash. of the .Pre· vious year was still fresh Ul people s minds. Still to come in a few years was the st.art of t.be worst economic depresslpn the nation ever experienced. THE LOCALE WAS also wrong. Advertising Age came out of Chicago when everyone knew that the center ol the advertising world wu New York (more ao then than now ). Finally, it wasn't as if -~~------there were no trade Punch ( Anahei m Mayor John Seymour bu been s tumping all over I.be state for reluattoo of no-1rowth policlb. A• the new president of the California Auoclatlon or Realton--he ha been wa.rnlng that the 1.25-mW.loo unit projeet- ed boualng shortfall by mid· decade will tum the present bousine crisis lnto a dbuter. 1 ''RIBl'O&Y 8801'8 that when bousinl set.a too tight. youqer people bave no place to move so they ~ at home witb parent.II. "I bave five children; you can understand why I'm worried," he explained to a gat.herWi of Oranae Coast Realtors last week. The only answer, he added, is for the public. politJclam and real ·estate people lo d evelop more real.lstlc a ltitud es toward limit· inggrowlh Demand in 1979 was for 309,000 homes or apartment r e nta ls, h e said, but onJy SUMOU• 207,000 were bwlt This year de· mand is there for 315.000 dwelling Ullits. but tight m oney has dropped production to as low has 120.000wuts. SEYMOU R ADDED thJ t many other factor.. figure 1J1 n~ mg demand. -The baby boom generauon of .io mJlhon 1~ now 10 the ~ Ing markt't Srn~le~ ar~ a s:ro1ttt mii rorct-m the llldUSlt") Marrtal(c rarlurt· rates of 50 percent mean many single women with ctuldren n~ plac~ to live And total family size ls dropping. requanng tv.o householru.. ont' for t·ach half of a divorced couplt• I n m l ~ r a t 1 o n m t' :.. n " .. whenever there':-. a bad winter in Ch1ra1to. half of Ch1caj(O wants to move to Cuhforrua .. Up to a quarter m1lhon peoplt' arrive here each ) ear -"UNDO CU MEN T ED workers are an unkno'4n de mand " Perhap~ a m11l1on h\l' rn the state and require .l phtc~ tohve. Japan VIR Outstrips TV Sales "It II nl''-<'r J mounl tu anythmg ·· Famous la~t word!). especially for lho~e \It ho thought the video laJ>t· recorder was loo high priced to spread More people. less houain1. One aide effect of that ls that tbOM who can buy are driving prices b.liher for what units are available. Worse. city' growth llmlta. add to IJ)1a artlllclal praaure on prices, which drives flr.at·Ume purcbalen out of the market. 8EDIOU& WA&NED there's little payoff to all tbls. When a 120.000 house appreciates to $250,000, there won·t be anyone around able to pay for 1t. ··1 remind you that all that money people have made on reaJ estate ls on paper: when the crunch finally comes, the whole market will fall hke a house or cards." Cutting project-a pproval red tape will help, he said. The permit proces!Y for a project used to take six months. Now 24 to 30 mouths may pass before construction ls completed and the unit.a put up for sale. The delay can mean the pnce or a $100.000 dwelling goes up to $150.000 before it is finis hed. Apartments are a ffected too. RENT CONTROLS r educed new apartment coostrucUoo lll Los Angeles to zero last year. he said. Just the mention or the concept has been enough to cha se building capital t o Houston and Denver. But pressures for rent control!i arc caslly explained. he added "You have to put )Ou~lf m · the shoes of the tenant who ge~ a raise -lJmHed to 9 percent by the pre~ndent an the race of 20 percent uuiat1on -v. ho !)lops at the gas station and fills up on Sl 30 gas <I.hat he·., heard v.111 hit S2 by year end I. then open .. lht' apartment door ~ find a notice that tu.s rent has 6een raised SSO "ANGER CAt.:SE8 lht> ~ant to stnke out at the flr'>t target. the landlord. yf't surH·y., show that t"'O third~ of n•ntal unth art· mom and pop owned and that return on mveMment for apartments arr· many potnL'> lov.er than the 1nflat1on rate :· And. he added. c1l1l'!I f~hn~ the Proposrli<>n 13 crun<"h are n· lut'tant to a ll ow ~e rvr cf: consurrunj!' r~1dent1 al d('velop ment m. prefemng bu~iness and mdustcy mstead The proble m thcn become ... bus iness's cooc1>rn for 11> heri~ workers wUJ Uve. Some n.,.. rnuat offer lar1e cub boam~ 111ov• here and a few bav• forced to build apartm• work en. l .. llVI' TBERE'8 a Catcb!" we nm the risk of loelq economic future." Seymour baaineues will •imply find~ bolp.ltable areu -out of "Remember, If there are Jobs, there's no payroll; payroU and no one q~aUfles home loans; ii they can't q they can't buy. and if they calh buJ they can't aell." Beal e state brokers Jd agents make their money tn commissions from the seller. The anti·housing spirit ~ no-growth policies Isn't limi~ to city councils, Seymour said. He cited a recent CAR survey tt members in which 53 per~ backed growth limits and 'lO ptt. cent backed more red tape to <8· lay build.mg. .• ~ HE SUGGESTED associa~ members apply pressure for chang~ in s uch ordinances,_q1t that "aJl cities must bear tbep- fa1r Share Of housing." I Other cures s uggested iG· eluded: . -Easing rules so older ho~ can be financed with low payments and variab mortgage rates to attract · .. estors. ; • Such financing s hould ~­ elude rehabilitation funds rc:r very old dwellings. -City codes could be eased ~ 1920 homes won't be required JP meet UlllO regulations. : -Use slate mortgage f~ 10~ schemes to finance do'tlitl paymenL'>. not whole loans, iii> the r ash wlll stretch farther. •· THE NET result, he sugg~. ed. would be to make it possible fo r flrst·time buyers lo get aboard the tram. • "On<.'e they're aboard they're OK many people are payiqi io IX'f<'(•nt of lhe1r income V> ~tart with for housing, but after f1vt• ~t.>ars. it's down lo 25 pet:'- <.'ent " :. St•y mour urg e d f e llow realtor.. to examine their 0"1111l 'If'"'!-. favormg no-growth. "The idea that "I've got mine. I don't rarf' 1r you get yours," may be '>C"> .,hort·sighted that aJI who hold rt will regret its re- ..,ulb ·. Earn .. OnaJumbo · • publications serving the Money rieJd . A bunch of them w ere , h ead e d by a Tree respec ted m agazin e c ailed Printers· Ink. Against all these odds Louisville-born G.D. '' He'M ttltnk of you flltf!l('t time he 8COf98..' This success also enabled them to buy -and launch -other publications ACCORDING to a re port in the "Japan Economic Survey.·' published by the United States .J apa n Trade Council, video recorder export dollar volume from the llny countr) exceeded those of color telev1s1on ~els durmg 1979. Video recorder ex ports were only $104 million in 1976, but b> last year had cltmtfed to $1.02 billion. 30-dayminimum $100,000 insured account. Crain Jr. started tus 12·p&ge tabloid. He was · already 44 years old and the publisher of two esoteric trade journals, HospitaJ Management and Class (whose name was later changed to ln- duatriaJ Marketing). Why did be think he coo1d make it? Because he perceived a gap that the other publications ~ere not fUlioa. From ita lnceptk>o Advert:i.sina Ase was more of a newspaper than a maautne: it covered the news of tbe advertili.Da buaineas. Prin· tera' Ink devote d much of its space t o methodology: how to make better ads. G.D. Crain -be was always called "G.D." -told bis readers what was happening. C ra m Communicat ions now publishes 15 periodicala, including Automotive News. Business Insurance. Penslon.s & Investment.a, Auto Wffk. Ame rican Orycleaner, Crain's Chlcago Busloess and Crain's Cleveland Business. Total sales are $3S million a year . There are 503 persons on the payroll. G.D. Crain died ln 1973. His son Rance is presl· dent ·of the company. Another son, Keith, is secretary;treasurer. There's no st.oc:lc in the hands or tbe public. The centerpiece ls still Advertiaiog Age, which bas just Issued a blockbuster SOlh anniversary is· sue that nma to 278 page.. lt'a a faacinattq review of advertillna OHi' the put balt-eentury. No one baa chronlcled lhat history beUel' tban Ad A1e, which, yea, la sUll publlsbed out of Chicago. COLOR television ex· ports were down to $931 million ln '79, m part due to construction and purchase of manulactur· ing phmtl in the U.S. durln1 the pas t two years. CurrenUy there are no u .s. makers or video re cordera. German BASF said lut week 1t would clos e th Fount ai n Valley Video recorder plant. You are invited to a free, PUbUc Seminar where you wltt learn how you can pay no Income tax and recover taxes you have paid the past three years. You can participate In • highly profit motivated Investment that has a four· year history of positive cash flow and slgn~t tax savings. · SHtlng Is tlmlted ~ Reservat~ required ' 644-250! . . ~ To _gualify you must first open a $10,000 T-Bill or $10,000 Passbook acoount For more detailed information call the manager at your nearest Downey office. •Rate subject to change without notice. The f'stest growing aavl'19fl and loan . ln eanromia! ASSETS OVER ONE BUION OOt..l.ARS . . ' ' ~ · $10,000 to $50,000 . ' • . ~ TRUST DEED LO -· S • . .. * lntefest Only Payments $148 Monthly_ per sio,OOO -. . - .-. . .. Up To 5 Years 0 R -OCCUPIED SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDEN · ES ¥ , For More Informaton Call (714) 759-1515 . ' AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE . . ' Department of Energy la con· ducting research wltb a 1986 goal of SO cents a watt -a level that would be cost-competitive with electricity from oil, coal or nuclear plants. lshao Shahtyar's s~ lntematJonal has found a market for solar cells to supply eiectricity from sunlight over- sen. American market may grow as cost comes down. but oil companies In the business now will make it hard for smaller firms to survive. he says. ~obert Forney, project manacer at Jet Propulsion Laboratorv for DOE 's photovo1taic program and a man familiar with Shahryar's work, agrees. After wrttin• about Oraqe Coast bual· naae1 for nearly three 1ean, oae aeu uaed to tb• ~ul. humaniltk approacb most local compauJee employ. t POQL-dQ work weeb, 'npia1Hs.aUoa, re· tit•~ 8Dd "811Ga plw •bmMI; lllaQJ co ... 9anlet RD4 boulq ~ for~~- -aemi·prtvate modular offlcea, ptetwe .tndowa wltb campu.a·Uke views and sunshine and lunch on lawns out front. well, It's been enoush to lure tbouanch from tbe Ealt. RUT 80Ml'!Tl•E8 we forset bow Diee all th1a la, lole penpee. live on· the dlaqea tllat. baft made wan more t.ban livable. lf not downri&bt pleasant. An article in Friends magazine, a publicaUoo sent to Chevy owners by General Motors, redrew that perspective recently with arnrtJcle on Ellla lslud, the New York clearing cent.er for immigrants comlDg to the United States from 1890 to 185C. Pictures showed the decayed halls where thousands awaited word whether the golden door prom.lsed by u.e nearby 8talDe ol Llber· ty would open for them, ot be aealed forever because ol a suspicious coulb or an uoex· plained fever. My father entered the U.S. through those halls in 1.927 and, like the others, wondered if he would have to return to France where economic cooditiaos wereo 't so good. WHAT RE LEFT behind provides a view of bow t.biDp used to be: . • Raymoad l'..ecoq was born in a village called Chaleau Dun. about 100 kilometers south ol Paris. He weal to Paris to mate a living at age 13. His first jobs were in restaurants where • ' .. belnJ • wu• meant wortdq for no INl1 _. •b•rtnc a, pordaa ol your u .. wltb tbe ow..-. Tbe benefttl were liberal for tbole cS.,a In zu::r:e:i abuse 11 JOU dldll't wen bard I tbe 14-bour day; llrmd and claee8e wl a glus ol wt.De for l~ and*"• brad and more wine for dlnaer. U JOU bed ao plaee to sleep, there mlOt • be roam beelde u.e kettles in the kitchen -.. Ions. tbe bo9s liked you. /:J Momleu:r Lecoq came to the U.S. OQ a tourist'• proml.ae that a Job would be •altial. but when be arrived, the promlae was broken. BE Gal' A, JOB IN a· b4ery tit ftnt where Illa Diclmame "Preodly,. ftnt stuet, ud when bis lack of Ensum got blm daued with 8 tn1fe after he WU told to-''eomplhnet the big guy over there" by ca.lling him a name. There was a stab at a manufaeturtn1 business a few years later oo Manhattan - ended by a fa.re. Then, Uke most westemen, came a trek to California where weathering the Depression could at least be done in a warm climate. His fate here was similar to most ol the 18 mUlioo otber immigrants and lt would be ' bard to find anything a bout those good aid days anyone ol those who mate It t.broQCh them would care to repeat. - TO SOMEONE UNHAPPY wltb tbe s1>9t they're in now, that· tbougbt may bring liWe comfort. but tbe differences in livmg DOW and tbeo shouJdn 't be forgotten. And wben readers of You/Your Moaey see some new benefit or improved cooditioD mentioned in stories of Orange Coast busi· neases, it might pt1t the matter in better perspective if you recall those mllllocs who decided to try Ellis Island's stiff rules in or- der to escape conditions that were worse. Much worse. ...OS ANGELES <AP) -1bey off•r incredible promise - energy that uses no fossil fuels, leaYes no waste, produces no amog and requires virtually no maintenance. But making a pro- fit on solar cells is anything but a sure thing, as the experience of one small entrepreneur de- monstrates. Some companies. Solec in· eluded, have a lready begun marketing solar ttll packages Most ol the firms are backed by large energy companies but a few, Shahryar's among them. are entJ:'epreneurial concerns. "If vou will undertake small or custom jobs. there are op- port uni ties. but it 's tough because so many of the markets _ __;,-----------------------------~-----­are foreign," he said. lshaq Shabryar, now 44, came here from Afghanistan 21 years aeo to study chemistry, a field that eventually led him into the apace program as a research scientist for Spectrolab, a Sylmar-based divis ion of Hughes Aircraft. Four years ago, seeing the promise of solar cells, be formed his own company, Solec lntematiooal Inc. SOI.All CELLS. kno'('n scien· tiflcally as photovoltaics, are " I ALWAYS wanted to be my own boss," Sbahrya r said. "I come from a country where we are very independent. Also, I saw bow much solar energy could do for people. I would take a radio and tum it on in a village in India and their eyes would bubble. I saw what it could Shahryar's background gave him a key edge. Before starting Sole~" he spent months louring the niddle East and Africa pro- moting solar energy and win· nine valuable foreign contracts. Solec system.a oow power water pumpe in Saudi Arabia, com- m unicaUoos equ ipment in Kuwait and are used by Euro- pean manufacturers who sell to underdeveloped countries . mean for them.'' 'small allicon s lices that produce electricity when placed ln sun- shine. 'Ibey were used to provide electricity in the space program. The cella produced electricicy. but cost more than $1,000 per watt. However, the cost of solar cell electricity bas fallen rapidly. It's now $7 to $15 a watt and the Becoming bis own boss wasn't easy. Shabryar put btS own money into Solec and borrowed from friends because banks wouldn't take a chance on him. He lat.er got fwid.ing from the Small Bus iness Administration and; after winning some government contracts. finally got bank fmanc· DESPITE SOLEC'S success. Shahryar wouldn't do it all over. "I would not start Jt DOW ... he said. "I started it when the oil companies weren't in iL The oil companies are a threat to us because thev can afford to cut their prices and push us out of the market· mg ·aeaJ Estate Mailba8 ••• By ROBERT J . BRUSS DEAR BOB: Your readers might be interested in knowing bow -we beat our mortgage lender out of a prepayment penalty when we sold our home recently. 1be buyer wanted to get a new G I loan. so our ~mortgage had to be paid oH. Our lender wanted_~ ~ayment Penalty even though the old loan was a~t 9 percent interest. So I let the loan go into default. e lender started foreclosure. About the aame · e, the sale closed and we paid orr the old loan wi the buyer's GI mortgage money while the foreclosure was pending, with oo prepay. ment penalty. tt'Jae'll ltf••a~ S•all Prop~fl"! DEAR BOB: My husband's company bas transferred blm to Canada for a thrtt-year assign- ment. We've decided not to sell our home and rour- unlt apartment building. I've called several pro- perty mana1ement companies and they won't manaee aucb small properties for us. Any ideas? Wenda F. DEA.a WENDA: Many reaklmtlaJ real estate ~ flnn• will gladly maaage small pro· ,......... 'IW:r fees. laowever, may seem rat.laer ..._a&.._ 11 pettee& of pou btcome. b .... .._ &lteft may be a leulq CODI· .-... .._a .. uac7 .ecus. llealtJ brokerace fir•• wtt• reatal departmea&a aHall7 llave ... _.. ... mau1e1 ••all raldea&lal pro- ..... Yem leeal .....,.. ti aeellillw •81 IM able (1AC& ANDEllSON ) REVEALS In the DAILY PILOT to give you a list of aacb compallies la your area. Fast. EfUfl 1t'oy to Eri~f DEAR BOB· I have a bad tenant whom I must evict. He is hopelessly behlnd on his rent. My lawyer sa ys it will cost me about SSOO ror the en· tire eviction procedure. Does this sound reason- able to you? 1 Mae Ann M. DEAR MAE ANN: No. Yoar lawyer la trylq to t.eO )'OG, poU&ely. be doesa't wu& to 118.DdJe tile evldloa. Lawyers wbo a.,_laUae la evlctloas uaall7 cb.arge leu. To fllld dlese laWJen. COl&Uct yoar local bar auodatJoa,· board ol Realton, or apartment owners aasodatJoa. nowe.er, ~·a eheapeT, easier', a.Dd more pradical meilm meUlod. Pa7 tbe &aul to mOYe. Vl•lt him aad npla1n DJeely bat ftrmly &ital , .. wotlld like IQm lo move. EqllaJa tlla& yoa realbe lae wlll baft movlq COIU·ud tlla& 1-. wW pa7 blm to move. Offer what.ever yoa tb.IU la reuoaable, 111cb H $Ztl. Tim la far Cheaper aDcl f&Jlter ~ HiC· tlon. Bal don't pa7 bJm the moeey utU Illa farnilllre ta.out and yoa've cbedled tbe apartmeat to be sare be clldn't poar ttmeet ID tM batbhlb or down tbe tolle&. Send real estate queltimu to R*T1 J Bnu1, P.O. Boz 6710. San Francilco, Ca. HIOI THE PROFIT MAKERS We get resutts turning problems to profits for medUn SIZ8d busilesse&. No chatge for inibaJ coneullatlon. COLLECTORS CORNEA Rare C.ofns & Stamps GOLD & SILVER ---How Many Different Bankers Have You Had To Train In The Past 1Wo "\ears? ---Businessmen in generaJ-a~ree that one o ( the most aggravating situa- tions is ,.,·hen the banke r you have spent time in educating about your • bu!>iness is transferred to another branch. What do you do now? Do you '\tart the never-ending process over agai n? We suggest you consider the fact that at Comme rceBank the banker~ are here to stay. They are owners and founders. The hank's future is their. future. You arc guaranteed co ntinu1ry-quick action on your loan requl.''lt. CommcrceBank P rc.~ident. Lmcc Bl ue, has lx't'n <lc:aling wilh O range County husin<.'SSl'..., for on~r J 0 yeJrs as a bank offiCL·r. Gt-or~c O chsnl'r. Execuc ivc; Vice· President. al'4) ha. ... O\'er 10 )ear; of Orange County banking <:xp<:riencc. Samantha 0 . K<:rchum, Vice Presidcnt/Cashi<:r has spenr 25 years St·rving business through Oran~ County banks. Vice President ;md Commercial Loan Officer Robert C. Bordwell, has spent the pasr lO ye-J rs scrvin~ the bus iness and professional customers of major Oran,ge County banks .. They are su~s·seasoned bankers who know, work and believe in Orange Countysousiness vitality. Now. they have p<."rsonally invested in Orange County's future and yours. Your CommerceBank banker is here to stay because he is an owner and founder. The reasons of permanence, prove n personnd and prio r perfo rmance should be reason enough to in~tigatc in more detail why you sho uld consider CommerceBank as y~r new business partner. Call us today: Let us know when we can come by your office to discuss your financial future. -- 4 sic; MacArthur Book-\ ':ltd ( M;,ic:Atthut at Bin:h) Nt."l.'txwt &'al"h. CA 92()60 (714) 540 6961 t:ac. h c:kp<..-itor ln<;urt'd to S I00.000 ME\fRER rntC - BQPH/.CTIOATW PROBRAMMINB ... Boaulilul· ~IBrBa . . Mufia-New!!-Marine WBalher-~*; Reporl~ 8f?n~amer-Reporl~glo~k M11: ~ ~~ YOU STOCK EXCHANGE ' ' t 1:J •• k-: .. " . .... 1:~. .... lo< ... ,, . H -: 1-• . ~. : h~ ': ft~ . ' . .. ~. ·-.. ) .. )" .... . .. I ' .. 1 • ... . ' • ' . ., r. ... .. . ..... . ~ . .. ...... )-. .... t 1' • t .. " ,._ .... >• ..... , ....... .. ' '·. ~· '• . .. .1' :: ~ .: .... ~ .. . . .c .. .. I: . ~· ' .. .. ~ ... ~ ~~ ... . . :i ... ~~ t: .., •I .~ j .. • ... ) • .. .. ... .. 1 . 1 • , .. ~ ff• i ... > .. ~·: .. 1'. .. J • ~~ .. ... .. 1J: , .. , .... ... 11 -,._ .. , ... r. .. H; ~~ ;1 .. .. , ,. '" l1 , ... JI~· .. " .. It . ... •I• ..... tt" .. -.. I • JI. • I • '" :i~ ., .... " 11 .. , .. , , . .. . .. 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To some folJowers of tbe Wall Strttt Sttbe, that sbowiJlg wu re- markable oa more tbaa one count. Since tbe mid·lHOs, May bH established a reputation as the wont month ol tbe year for stod: prices. According to a tally by Yale Hirsch. an Old Tappan, N.J .• invest- ment adviser, the Dow Jones uerage ol :.> industrials declined in 12 of the LS Mays from 196S tbroqh 1979. For all 15. its showings averaged out to a loss of 2.3 percent. BUT 1BIS YEU, the story was different. Even witb a 3.45 decline &o SS0.65 in the past w~k. the Dow Jon~ industnal average' finished the month with a net gain o( 33 S9 points. Other reading~ for the month showf'd the New York Stotk Ex· change composite Index up 3.06 al 63 42 aod the American Stott f:x. change mark.et value mde"" up t.8.30 at 271 fi7 The most pgbliciud development enabling the market to buck both the recl'S.SIOO and the h1stoncal odds bas btto the rapid dttltne in interest ratM. wtucb began early in the SJ>""'. m~ and lastf'd almost without inltt· ruplJoo unW the past week. ·~ 'J:.! "' '~ .. ' 11: .. '' . -.. ,.., .... ~ ~. -. ONE-RE.SULT OP tbh slide bas r.: }!" :: been a sharp reductlon in the com- •:..,. •,:: ~ petltive advantage bonds eQjoyed :"" ~: : over stocks earber in the year. ~ • ln February and early March. I.he 1'" '" • Mernll Lynch Market Letter report. ~ f!• .. ed. tbe yield on a repr~tative :..,. ;,_ •:; group ol top.grade boods exceeded •: 1• • that olfered by the stocks in tbe Dow ,. ll~: ''-Jones U>duslnaJ average by more r.: r.:· .. than 6 pert"ffitage poU'lts . ~ ~· .. In the past rew weeks, tbanlca ~ .., maui.ly to dttlirung bond rat.es, the ~ ~ spread had been rf'duced to abcM 4 1~!. ~ poanu. ~:~ ,. -,... ....... r, ..... 14 .. '"' 17--.. --... ... . , .... .. .. it19 .UP lri A al E tate -mm11111 .. MNDm a.. ..._AAllMll cnr.c. for U. J.M. Pelan Oompu.y, a Newport 8eacll ·-b·a1ecl IMHn.Whl• nnn. le bb mw. potHJiail. Sanderl will '9 ,...... .... for ........ GPtt•t.ionl fll •artous-dl ..... m••tl IA Oraac•. Loi A.Qelel, Rlvenlde and San Dleao Coan· Ua Sader'I ... J>t"evtoml1 ... iodated with RflB lnve1l· menta, lac. of Loa Anaeln. ..... be ....,. u d1rector "' •~&.we. Slniftl la t.M...,. eapaetty for nlfte , ... ,...,.ear._,. ......cw eor,orauon, alto ol Loll AqelH, tiftden' Hperhmce lnehadea varlciua..,,,. ol Ind dntlop••· mobile home parka. 1Mppl111 centera. offlc. buildin11. h>- dmtrtal pUb, CClftdomlDlum con•.-alGnl. apar1· meet tuldlnp, and new ccmtrucUon on the Ea.at Cout ud tairouc~ the Sun Belt states. A native ol the Southland, Sanden attended UCLA and Cal St9J,e Nortbrid1e. He bolds a bachelor'• degree m business administration and a California broken license. HOWARD A. SIEGEL of Corona de1 Mar bu formed OJotinentaJ American Capital Group, a new real estate anveetment firm. Siegel has established the company m partnership with San Diego-based Continental Properties. Ltd. The firm, localed at 1401 Dove St., Newport Beach, specializes an providing equity capital. interim and take-Out financing for real estate pro- jec ls. Continental American Capital Group will also tie stHn engaged in the acquisition of real estate projects throughout the country. Siegel, 40, enters the presidency of hiB own firm with 17 years experience as a savings and loan executive. including his position since 1975 as president of State Mutual Savings and Loan. AB.LEEN BRAITHWAITE has been named escrow manager of the newly established escrow department at the Woodbridge Marn Office of Bank of Irvine. accordNlg to Eugene Aldnch, pre· sident Ms. Bra1thwa1te was formerly Escrow Manager at Newport Escrow for two years. and was with Royal Escrow Company m Anaheim for three years. Ms. Bra1thwa1te is a member ·of the Orange County Escrow Association and the National Ex- ecutive Women's Association. She has resided in Orange County for six years and lives in Irvine. GREGORY P. WINGERD, associate of Paul G. MacMtllan or Irvine. was awarded the RM de- signation and piembersbip in the Amerioan Institute of Real Estate Appraisers at the meet· Ing of the Jn.stitute's Governing Council in Chicago. The RM (Residential Member> designation is ' H• ~b 1«V«1 N project a:rddtect wllb the firm ol r.t.r A. lAndrum • A.Noclatet and ercblted/deat1ner with Patrlcll. PrlhdJe & P ........ Ud. A oatlve of LcM&l1vlllt. Kentucky. Keller •tudW e& eon.t.l lJalftratty'• Colleae of Archltec· ture, Alt and Planntn1. H1a bobblea Include sail· lnf. tenni. and pbolosloaphy. a.AVDIA L. KIEtJTZBE&G baa Joined the 0Hnp Count Offlce of Grubb and Ellis Com· mercial Brokera1e Company as office markeUna spec:ialist, an· nounced Ronald P . Tomsk. Senl&r Vlff President and Dis· &rlct lrfanaaer of !he office. Kr&tzberg attended USC. where she eraduated with a Business Administration Dearee majori111 in Finance While al USC, Kreutzberg served as president and usun.euo treasurer ol Kappa Alpha Theta and was responsible for coordinating 30 events for the sorority Kreuuberg, a native ot Riverside, ~ides in Laguna Beach, and is involved in skiing, jogging ancttennil ln her leisure time. CLINTON H. MOSES of Balboa bas joined RE/MAX Realtors 10 Costa Mesa as a saj_es as· sociat.e. Ma.es, 47, has been active in Orange County real estate since retiring from the Air Force as a colonel In 1974. '-ie has achieved the multi-million dollar sales mark in each of his six years in the business. During his 20 years in the Air IM>rce, Moses earned 13 air medals including his Dist· inguisbed f1ying ~ro6s and the Mous Bronze Star. A combat pilot dunng the Vietnam era. Moses also flew with the Royal Netherlands Air Force and served two years at the Air Force Academy Ill Colorado as a footbaJI coach HOLMES TAYLOR of Newport Beach. pres1· dent or Holmes Taylor Int• . has been selected as chairman of the investment d1v1sio.n of the Califonua A!.S()("tat1on of Realtors Headmg up this statewide group of approx- imately 3,000 CAR members involved in income. industrial and commercial real estate. Taylor will l>e responsible for developing new educallonal and membership programs throughout the coming year. In addition to planning conferences. seminars and marketing sessions on the subject of selling..-.Srng and exchangmg investment pro· perty, ~anq bis group will also be recommending updates and changes in regards to the various division programs. Following a s uc;cesftul career with Burroughs Corporation and General Dynamica.-i'aylor ·oo: tained his real estate license in 1971. For the past nine years he has specialized in investment pro· perties. . Ocean breezes, ...J. greenery. pnvac); and peace of mind.{~~ Start with fasmin<' Creek, ccnaanly one ol tM choice locations in Newport Beach. Add a 24·hour attended gate house. Now 1mJgin<.> one-story. two-story. and split.le~I. singJe.family auachcd homes, all of them architectural gems loaded with feature~. Then the Clubhou\C with a pool and night· hghted h.'nnis couns. (These and ocher common facilities are maintained b) all residents who sup- port a hom~owners association.) Puc chcsc ekmencs 1ogt:1hcr and you have a hkstyle most people dream of and only a kw reahze. If you are the ~ind of per.;on who demands a tine residence in a private community. Jasmine Creek dc~rves )our \trong consideration. HC>CMS from $22.1,950 to 1395,958 M J . Brod & Son!>, Inc. Phone ( 714) 640.4020 aw a rd e d on 1 y to those •---------;__.._ ______________________________________________ _, specialists who have de- monstrated competence in the appraisal of residential pro- WllltOHO pertles by meeting the lnstitute's stringent requirements. These stan- dards demand that a member have years of prac- tical appraisal experience; pass extensive wrttt.en . testa; and submit numerous appraisal reports de- monstrating the ability lo render competent service to clients. Wingerd joined MacMillan appraisals in,.1976. He is a guest lecturer at Orange Coast College and an affiliate member of the Huntington Beach/ Foundation Valley Board of Realtors. MAllK A. KELLER d Newport Beach bas been appointed principal in charge of the Newport Beach office of Cannell· Heumann and Associates, a' space planning and design firm speci~g in commercial ln· teriora. The firm's Orange County office previously was ltnown as Cannell·Heumann· Wood Aaaociates. Keller. a corporate member of the American Institute of Architects. recently joined Can · nell-Heumann and Associates. uu.aa. 'Buydown' Offered Far Mesa Houses A money-saving 10· terest "buydown" pro· gram that brings first year interest payments to a low 11 ~ per cent is now avaUable on the final two townhomes al Spinnaker Cove. the 13-unlt Cape Cod·slyled community in Costa Mesa~ Tb .. two remaining "Clipper" plans feature two bedrooms. two and ooe·half baths, and 1,287 square feet. Hiihllgbts or tbe two-atoT)' plans in- south on the Newport Freeway, which becomes Newport Boulevard. Turn left oo Falr Drive/Del Mar Avenue and 10 east one block to Elden Avenue, then turn right and go south one and one-half blocks. U coming from tbe beach, go north on Newport Boulevard to Santa Isabel Avenue, turn right and 10 eut one block. '1hen tum left and 10 north one-half block. cl udt 1racious entry ----------- balls with atrium views. ----------airy livina rooms with French doon leadln8 to pat101\ a.ad 1paciou1 1QUter suites wllb bay windows a11d walk-la closets. Kltdlem offer lumlDCM.W C'e!Wap. eatY· clean lbMt flaJl floor· iq, .-..lcti.11 counter =..:~~· ' t erlative Homes ear the Water M eapdortal c:.olecdon c:A singje.f .,,ny homes~ Medltet tanMi sty1r1J and dle spedll Q'5COfn tpuChes that disttngUsll ftne homes from the rest. Homes oc;a4>Yfng one of the SoudUnd's outsUlndns residencW loGldons. ~-~ful marW and~ praerw #ld near the oc:e1n. The homes •e Vf11Y dose to Matlne SUldbn Md the bemJdful ~ Belct\ Mlrtnl. A prtvate w.aled community, elCh home tWrw Its own encry court .net gate. Choole three to ftve bedrooms In up tO 1.760~(eetdMfWspece. s 700 ColoradO Streit. l.c.w leirdl (213) 597~2ll6 ~thcdYt•ol~ol~ ..... to jib •on or.,._ dild'9illlla-. Home Buyers ., . ... _.CM ........ ~ ...... af· 'Scared Out' ............. .., • .._. ...... •t••••k U.•' -----~-,w.uHlNGTON -Tbe NffDt decline ln ' •.a, lnlH mdrtall• lnt.....t ratea and prospeeta ot sharply Some~ 1pend -.th• U., CM alford rtaln1 price9 once tbe ecooomie recovery 1et1 un- wba. ~ a. bom•. S4¥•1b' pe.tat\al " U.. mi.. der way mlk t• a 1ooct Ume to buy a home, ac- take of buylnc the eheal*t pouible boult and conllnl to n-perta ln the flnanela1 world who al- taen a~~ lta ahoncomlnp. tended a Mort1aae Roundtable d iicu aaion I have .., lntnU~ of. 1tatln1 how much 1ponl0Nd by the NaUooal A.uotlatioo ol Home an~ e• atford to paJ r~ I~. ni• la a very , Bullden. pierSCIMI dldllclft. TMn are~ Of monlhl)' N~. 1be drop in home mort1a1e in· av....-u.:at 'iiMti• lutituiklu me for bou.aln& terest rates over tbe past (ew weeks hu not yet n.,_... convinced consumers to jump back into the bous-1'Mll -llke the "Mi&bt·well.bt" chart.I printed ing mvtet. oa a acale -tbeM are only aver.,..._ Don't bold back ii you feel YCMI can ~eeed tbe Juidelines. CONSUMEaS WENT INTO the wOOdwork Wbeo )'OU are willin1 and aufftclently disciplined when interest rates soared, mocsUy becawse of lack to economise on ot1'er e~. you ean 1et a bet· of confidence in the economy, sald DoueJu w. t.er home t.baa the ave,.a1e calla for. Hall, vice president for Continental Illinois A eood home may seem coeUy, but lhe re-Mortgage of Chicago. "A lower rate will be needed wards are well worth it. lnvestinlln • bome that's to bring them back out. We pen:eive that we pro- • JitUe more expensive 1ives you an excellent.in· bably could do business somewhere between 11 nation hedge while your whole family enjoys a bet· and 13 percent ... ter place to live. And often, the resale opportunity NAHB economist Michael Sumicbras t sajd i• bnehter. __ • that prices are starting to level off and will con- Wldda bl greater appeal"lor Impact when a M Jer II ........, for a lilome, tlte eneraal or la· teraal appearuee! . L.C., Coeta Mesa The external appearance of your house has far more impact on a potential buyer than you may. realize. You will never get prospects interested un· less they stop to look. The interior cannot be relied upon lo sell your house because a prospect 1nay never see it. So take a look at the exterior with a critical eye. Give the house a fresh coat of paint if it needs it. Replace any broken or cracked windows. Fix the fence. Keep U1e lawn mowed and the shrubs trimmed to give your house that "well-cared-for" look. Make sure }!our door is in top shape and 1s in- viting with a fresh coat of paint or varnish. It is common for a hundred dollars worth or improve ments to increase the value or a home over a thousand dollars. Put yourself in the buyer's shoes. He ii; looking for charm, comfort, location and a bargain. Give him the best shOw for th~ money. EDITOR'S NaI'E: Randall McCardle is pre~t of the Real E1tateTs; he alao is an author, lecturer and in- "str11etor. Send your comment• and questioru to Randy McCardle, cto the Dail11 ~. Poat Offic~ Boz 1S60, Co1ta MeMJ, CA 92626. · ~Activity Abounds A:t-Toun Square Buyers of the new Town Square con· dominiums, across from the civic center in Santa An~, · have the year round opportunity to enjoy two gbt-ligbted tennis courts, a heated s Wlm· mi g pool, two whirlpool s pas, iwo shower and sauna facilities, and a private "'t:+tmbouse with kitchen, fireplace, and gas barbecues. The Mediterranean exteriors enclose one two or three bedrooms within 756 to 1,160 square feet, and are priced from $66,000. Financing is available at Town Square, a . development ol Goldrich and Kest Inc. and Shapell Industries. To visit Town Square. take the Santa Ana Freeway to the Main Street exit. The project is localed between First and Third Streets, and between Main and Bristol, directly south of the dvic center. The sales office is open daily from 10 a .m to 5 p.fl\. and until 6 p.m . oo weekends. For further information, call 541-4107. tinue lo do so during the next six or seven months before they head up again. The Commerce Department's index of prices for new single-fan'uly homes showed prices rising at a· 6.4 percent annual rate during the past six mont~ or recor:d high anteresL half the rine of the previous six months and well below the overall rate of inflation. · HOWEVE R , ACCORDING TO Sumlchrast, prices will explode by late 1981 or early 1982. "We have West Coast lumber mills closing today that will never reopen; so that lumber prices could in- crease twofold. We arc losing gkilled workers. And we are going to have a very diU1cull time building up the infrastructure we wilf need to res ume full· s cale housing construction ... Lenders don't know at exactly what interest level home sales will rebound, but Home Savings and Loan Ass<><:iation of California apparently hit upon the magic number for that s tate the week before last when they lowered their prime mortgage rate nearly five percentage points to 12~ •. That move has since J'enerated a reported $150 million in new mortgages and more business than the thrift can lteep up with Consumers are still reeling from interest rate shock. according to Philip R. Bnnkerhoff. Pres~· dent of the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. • Now. he added, they' are scared by the threat of re· cession. · INTEREST RATES WERE projected at about 12 percent by year's end. with little chance of fall- ing much below 10 percent in the 1980s without a ('Ommensurate improvement in inflation a nd an • end to the sort of wild fluctuations that have been experienced an the money markets so far this year. "Our plot or interest rates over lh~ past six months looks like Mt. Everest," Brinkerhoff told the meet· ing. Brinkerhoff also warned that new lending powers and the phase-0ut or Regulation Q are ('hanging the entire structure or S&Ls and 1t 1s now or never for ltmfts to recognize that fact. Conference Slated The California Association of Realtors. tn cooperation w1th the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors will offer "Five Keys to the 1980's," a haJf-day spnng educaoon conference ap- proved for four hours of coollnuing education -------------------credit by the California Department of Real Estate. Monday at South Coast Plaza Hotel. The conference 1s scheduled to be held twice The first session is from 8 a.m . to 12 noon and the second session is from l p.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets can be purchased through the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, 401 North Newport Boulevard, telephooe 646-167L READY FOR MOVE·IN! Ten new custom homes behind iron gates with an exclusive Newport Beach address. From $265,000 2389 T ustln AYenUoe. ~ Beach ~ Santa l5dbel Ave crd Irvine !we. C>,ei I ( .. m. to 6 pm. dilly Of by appow ICme"lt Cdll (714) 642-8281 Of (714) 544-0614 Pl'~~~ Welltnglon Groo4> C, ~~Inc. Square off againSt inflatioil, Circle in Qn ToUTD Square The simple aolutlon to the housing complex It's obvious-if you live close to v.iork. you save time and energy. At Town Square. you can play tennis.before v..ork, swim during lunch, aAd enJOY a relaxing spa pool moments after the day is done! Everything you fleed is within \M:llking distance- shoppmg. entertainment. restaurants, AND your office There's never been a location this good-with an entire oty built around it! ~ 1, 2, & 3 bedrooms. priced &om $66,000 with s p ecial low-down.payment financing through SB 99 '>.lk..,•'11l l'~ "';., Ofll,l ,., oil') tl m Fnby ll.1m l(J 1. Jl~rn. nun l<t -, m ""'4.1"1( ... 600 W. Third Street. Santa Ana. CA 92701(714)541-4107 See salesperson ·about Homeowner's Association Duel> · ,,,, .. ~,.,.f""'T'W' ..,. .. _,~...,,. ~'\~ fWO .... rY M.r.,o ...... ... ~O( ~~to,,,...~~, ....... ~~ :.i .... ·*'~ ........... !'f\ <\I> •fw-t C .. fu hM" t4 n._. ~.,._.., "Our home nmst be a. lot more t11an·just shelts That's why we made the sanart buy . at Sea 811185." • \ • ( I 1 I .. SIOll ~·:iu PllYACY Swim or jacuzzi with c omplete pri vaey. Spacious • bdrm. hom with formal dlnina area. bar, expensive rough aawn paneling, palatial mat?. aulte occupying the second story & much, much more . Con veniently located in North Costa Mesa & priced to seU at $163,500. A terrific home for entertaining! MAGNIFICENT SPANISH VILLA CORONA DEL MAR One of the 'Tllost exciting-new homes on the market today. Fabulous view of ocean and harbor with access to private beach. 7500 sq. ft. with 6 Br. 6 1/2 Ba, 4 fir e pl ace s. 3 ba r s. ste am/sauna room. sparkling pool and s pa . Security gates and max. privacy. Too ma ny a menities to list. $1.950,000 John Murray /Bier. 760-9048 ·um.£ MANSION Tree hned street leads to :: EQUAL HOUSING = ,:.~~ltTUNITY ··Uus magnificent 3 Bdrm residence. Enter 11 le courtyard with focal point fountain. Secunl) !!ate assures complete pnvacy. Garden setttnJ: surrounds your spark! 1ng pool and s p a Cahfonuf hvmg at its very best! Unbelieva ble! Sl.28.000. '1Notk.: -All real estate advertised int.hut newspaper is sub- ject to tbe Federal Fair 11a. Ho1.1sang Act of 1968 ms which makea al Illegal to mo advertise "any pr~· ference. llmitation. or :: dlacrimirutUon hued OD 111" race, color. religion. sex. wue or national ongm. or an :: intention to mate any 645-8303 FORC: ST C OLSON . .. . . ... ~ ........ =,, .m such prefe~nce. lim1la · ·-------:a': uon. or da.cn DllOJ1l1on. · · -~ -• llOli) lllllO ll07S *'78 _, llOlll This newspaper will not knowm'I~ accept any adve rl1s1ng for r eal estate which 1s m viola· lion o<the law. -------- OPEN HOUSE SATJSUN 12·4 425 GOLDEMROD WALK TO ltG COROMAIEACH = ----------2200 sq ft home, 3 Bdrm. 2112 Bath, wet ba r. 2 fireplaces. PLUS 2 Bdrm 2 Bath deluxe reql.81 with fireplace PLUS S car garage Beautiful pro· perty at S485,000. Owne r will help with fmancing Call Bea Arnold. 752·1920 IQ3 -ll!m IO!fl **' ••••••••••••••••••••••• :t: G1Jt1J .. 1002 J 9UAIL PLACE rtOPllTIIS"' 10,. ll l:JI P.M.t tUll ::: ·-tilt , .. ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• JUSTUSTID OWtiB SAYS SIU. ec.ta Mesa condo. l year 16 UHl'TS! Clid.11115000.Call646-7171 Pride o f ownership atN 1n~ • 11 ~ •ur. io111 N<I J apartments! l l'I years [. f\ I old. Enclosed gara11es. -l:l~li'~ ~ m:,~r.o! ~:::t-. ~ . =-Ii come $64,200 a yea r sdled. XJnt terms and ••tMlw UDarod9d right off! Call ror· pro· 3Br2ba;rluint.. Great formanow.752·1700 ea.a-· family home °""' ,,, y •If\ IUN 10111 N(I • • -~-or-~--~-·-~-~_:1_~_~_;000_P:_~_~ -•i1111 It Y T N 0 T I 11 I I I I TAICSEB I I I I I' I M 0 8.T E ft I' I I I I' I IBMICm SJ0,000 Spygl ass New Bedford. Immaculate. ~.000. .oLF COUUI YllW Big Canyon . custom mansion, 6 Bdrms, 5 bath. 2 spas, pool. Magnifi'cent SI .500.000. CHAlt •tf9 DUPLEX, CDM $285,000. Superb owner f i n a n c i n 8. . P.r i de of onwership. Like new. IASTSIN C.M. UHm 6 deluxe. 2 bdrms each. 6 yea rs new. Owner may carry. $350.000. HAUOlt VIEW-&OAT SUP 5 years new. 5 Bdrms, spa. marble foyer . $1 ,600.000. TWO ONGS GEUY .d CHRIST A ......... , ...,."' llAUTlfUL DOYB SHOIH Sll0,000 New exclusive listing. Great view of city lights & bay. Step into the dramatic huge Janai entry with s kylight, fabulous for dancing & entertaining. 4 lovely bedrooms, f amlly rm, formal dining & 3 baths. Large pool & s pa. 3-car garage. OWMa WIU. AMAMCL MO LOAM .._ 1620 6ALAXY Dlt. OPIM SAT/SUM 1·5 IXc;MSITI HOMI IH -CANYON Elegant Deane "Versailles". Immaculate. Magnificent 180" view of li~bts , ocean, bay & golf course. Lighted paddle tennis court & room· for pool. 4 Bdrms, 4\ baths, 3-cAr garage. $698,500. Small 17% assumable loan. For adD}ittance to this 'exclusive guarded area call 644-4910 # 14 IUI CHA.MnU. Y <>PIM SAT /SUN 1·5 AU THIS ~ $179,500 A HAPPY HOMI A green thumber's delight with well·manicured gardens. front & rear. Made for entertaining. Large 53'x130' lot with complete privacy. ~n. 2 Bedrooms with oversize closets & 2 baths . Work s hop off garage . THE STARNES COMPANY L Spacious-light-bright. A happy borne a nd all for S179,500. REALTORS ·IUILDHS BEST IN BLUFFS END UHrT 1.uva w/lovely view:~ Bdrms .. 2 ba .. beautifully upgraded & expanded. Vacant. $215.000 O,EH SUM. I ·5 30 I ESPLANADE EHD UNIT. Beautiful 2100 sq. ft.. 3 bdrm .. 2 ba .. livin~ area 1-level. Tile. shutters. parquet. ne utral r arp.: choice early Blurts. $205,000. 0'8f SUH. 1·5 2010 YISTA CA.JOH FtlON1' IOW f>ft.AH. Panoramic view. ' All new thr\JOUt including custom kitchen w/eating area. 3 Bdrms .. 21"2 ba .. fam. rm. w/wet bar. 2200 Sq. ft. A re al beauty! $250.000 O,EH SUN. 1·5 675 VISTA IOHITA PLEASE LET US SHOW YOU OU R EXCLUS IV E LISTINGS HELEN B. DOWD IULTOlt. IHC. 644-0134 Ust Ir IYy Wttlt tM &perts a real ~ OCIAM VIEW S2tt,000 COltOMA DB. MAl.Cll d!ll3Wra.JM11t..._, CMI trwd ..tr/, larg. ..., ra & ~ ,,... Lo•efy oriew, ww p.cor. W•'t r.tl -I OHi IDIM. UtUTS. Oily $240,000~ lacelJHt locetlH •Hr Dl ... Jf•d ...... I OX's CJr011. ~ ... ...._. C L 0 S I T 0 T H I OCIAM. •• Stlt,tOO. CWce 5 ....._ JIN"9 ...... h ............. ~, ,,... ..... .....,.er;......, .... ,.., 1r1 .................. ,... .... .-, .............. 1oc ... . . -llACH CONDO, I 0% DOWM. c ........ 2 ..... c ...... ... ..................... ,... .. ...... eh.~$11.tOO. WATaRlONT-VACAMT-Slll,000 Fantastic bay & ocean view. A real beauty in the well-known Mai Kai. Beautifully refurbished inside & out with lush new cptng & drapes c neutral colors>. new kitchen appliances. Huge living_ rm with a new mirrored wall reflecling e xciting boat activity. 2 Lge bedrooms. 2 baths. See any time. I J07 IA YS.DI DltfVI OPee SAT I ·5 SPICTACULAa VACATION NOMI tO MIMUTIS TO LAU ABOWHIAD Award winning design. World view from two huge terraces. Western red cedar in & out. Artistic decor. 3 Bedrooms See now and enjoy it fore ver. Only $99.000. OLD WoaLD ELIGAMCI Antique carved hand·rubbed wood & glass entry doors lead you into th.is • outstanding home in Old Corona del Ma r r Total use of copper ceilings. heavy solid oak cabinets. brick floors in & out. gourmet kitchen. stajned & et ched glass thruout. Lavish use of onyx & ma rble. French windows. s pa with TV. Living room up with ocean view. Quality, t aste & style for the discriminating. $625.000. Owner will help finance. Call now 644-4910. WISLEY M. TA YLOI CO., hGhrs 2111S.Joa••' .-.1..t ~ NEWPORT C&eTB. H.I. 644-49 IO • LIDO ISLE . o.c..tw•s e.o...1 4"'4000 Lf. Wflfl• w•toLNoV-... ... W. prtce: S360,000-0WC ..._. ,. •an 11111 • .,. ...... '7 ..... ..ty. c•~67Mt34wG..a... b~ lrolwr: 541-4121. Ceurtesyto••rL ONM HOUSI SUteAY 1·5 11aec11y1 .. ,....,odrVht.. ..... 3 Bedroom, den , family room, microwave, compactor, fireplace. ASSUMAILI I I t/1tt'. LOAN tWtDCASTU PIO.aim 76o.otl4 19 ~- COUNTRY CHARM . • This rustic 3+1 duplex ls loaded with 1.. charm. Features include high beam celllng1, wood and brick exterior •. , total renovation 3 years lt'go. B eaut tfully mai nt ai n e d . An outstanding value at $398,000. SUPER INVESTMENTS Three bedroom lower, three bedroom upper duplex. Outstanding Balboa Island investment and summer home. $499,500 PRIDE ~ . That ·s what the owner has in this • Orange duplex. 3 large bedrooms and 2 baths, double garage and a huge patio with each unit. Submit all offers and be creative. Asking $190.000. HARIOR HIGHLANDS " Ru ral setting m Ne wport Beach. Close to sehools & s hops. 3 Bdrm 2 Bath. Offered at a low price of $149.900 DOVER SHORES IA YFltOMT Executive 5 Bdrm <2 mstr suitesf. 4 Baths. Large extended floorpl~n. pier & slip will accommodate 60' boat. Owner will help finance. Open House Sat 1·5 $975.ooO PEH1NSUU. TRIPUX Owner 's unit with deck facing the oceanfront. Rent the others for income too. Owner will carry a 2nd. What a bargain ! $225.000 @)Newport Peninsula s 13.33ss Realty ~Newport Boulevard. NB. CA 92660 REAL ESTATE We are proud to present a new Pen Pt offering : A s m~I Medite rrane an villa o v e rloo in J:? the park. Four bedroom formal dining room - hardw floors -country kitchen -French doors -brick terraces - balconies A very special home with outs tanding e motional appeal. Presented for $395,000. 1740 Plaza del Norte. Balboa Peniru\ula. Open Sunday 1·5. Poll y Johnston. YOUR CHOICE Duplex or single family residence. This custom 3 bedroom 3 bath is an a r chitectural delight. Lavish use of paver tiles, glass and wood, unique sound system, one block from bay or ocean. Motivated owner. See to a ppreciate. Offered at $350.000. Jeri Hunt . CHOICI CANYON 'COINR and the ultimate privacy of 24 br guarded gate. This 4 Bdrm boast.a of every amenity from form. dining rm -den-2 frplc 's and s unken conversation area to treeform pool, spa a nd putting green . Lush iands caplng aJtd 3 car garage. $824,000. Jeri Hunt. IA YAOMT CONDOMINIUM BeautJful single story Mal ltai S Bdrm 3 Ba, very private. Lr1 courtyard entrance. Over 80' oa the water. CUstomlzed with med brick, Fr. windows and doon. A,....,. value at $750,000 FEE. ATltll Klrscbmer. ~ ... .. . . • • i j .. ... "''"••11\IUNIOWNftt • r"'Jf fill 111.,I ~I ~11\ll ti\ ·~--1: .:.:r~lr~am c...a.ra.L '4Z.$062/'7J.l IH IOACUS 1UT191 I OMA&of Two lndlvldual bouMI GD aa R·2 lot. Eich baa• NP&tate yard. Both newly patuted bsalde and ~ and bl&bb' upgraded. lferrlllc location. Owners will carry 2Dd TD. For more tnto call 540.Wl. •Aaout 11 1'MI WOID OPIM NOUll l-1: 1726 Mlnorca. Super expanded Mesa Verde home. It features : a huge famlly re>om. beautiful pool and patio and master bdrm with sittlog room. Owners are nxJouat F~r more de.tails. CllU 540..1151. OCIAM ¥llW COteO Sharp Newport Crest 4 Bdrm 3 bath condo. Newly painted. private deck, loads of storage space. Owners motivated. Offered at $175.950. For appt. to see, call 54().1151. 11.AHCHO MIRAGI ---:::::,.-==-""-"'=--==-~ ~ s I, 11'0.000 2 l*>cks rrom 18 acre Loa For• Ad In w_..•, Wortd C4ll s.. 'f 642-5671. bt. 330 Spadea CLAssrcs I {~~- 62349 ·-7. ·' . Pal mas Shopf I n I ~ Cenlft". owe. or Bob Hope Ort ve. C.11646-7111 Ol1N 1110•11\<f,!N10111 N'(t • [e:&lll DOYER SHORES Light, airy. view, pro- ressionally decorated 4 Bdrm. J Ba home with pool and spa Greauve flnanc1n& available. SiM.S.cm HARBOR RIDGE 2 Br 2 Ba decorator's own home with a fantas tic view overlooking r e · sel"VOlr and C1lY lights $J6S,CXX). UDOISLAHD Newly decorated 4 Bdrm 3 Ba on Fee simple land. \'acanl & ready for 1m· mediate move an wtth creative f1nanc1ng avail.able SJ89.!i00 PENINSULA Duplex., completely re· lurblshed. one block to beach. Yoo own the land. Great f ma.nciq.. $205,000 759.9221 IALIOAISLAMD COLONIAL 4 Bdrm. family room. dm1ng room. study. 2 pabQ8, bayv1ew sundeok. In-law quarters-. Best locallon by So. Bay. Great fmancing. Call 64S-TI71 ~~ 3400 V1A ore.TO HEWPOIT llACH 2 COltPORATI PLAZA Dtt MEWPOU IEACH NEWPORT CREST Highly upgraded Newport 0-est Plan III condo. Features 2·sty. 3 Bdrm. s tep-down living room. Offered at $180,000. BEST LIDO VALUE 3 Bdrm & den. great expansion potential, won't last at this price. $325,000. . ~ LEASE HARIOR RID.GE ESTATE Ocean & city views, delightful living. open-airy, for great entertainihg. Private enclosed jacuzzi. 3 Bdrms, 3 Baths. 3 fireplaces, 3 car garage. 24 hour gate guard. $2700/mo. OwMr/Agf. 760-9536 M1ss1on Htlls Country Decor:ill\'C buttons trim the btas bod1re inset. ran Cub. 3bc. 3ba. upgraded. pleats r1msh the left side. Back zipped. long s leeves Unused. Luxury rondo. or slet'v~l~s"Cherk length or tassue before rutl1n& On golf coune. Sl31.000 62349· Misses 10. 12. 16. 18 ONLY. rirat 9 7 /8~. Value To order: send pattern number. size. name. SZI0,000. Want to sell or address and zip. PlllCE: 12.M plus 5Ck ab~plDg & tnde rcr equity m Npt. 4Mm$15,500 ~story. close lo pool. schools and greenbelts Assume VA loan.I) Agt 7Sl·319l OCEAtROMT 6 Deluxe 2 bdrm .• 2 bath wlit.s. 5995.000. Submit your tteaUve fmanctng' W.00 lay Prop. ........ OPBtHOUSE SAT/SUN 1-5 245LAJOLU NEWPORT BEACH · Brand new cualom built ex.ecwve home. View of ocean and C..l&ll.na. U nJ. que feat.u:res are lop of the line apphaoces. 3 Bdrm 3 BUh with s eparate master bedroom IUlte. q79,900. Sell or exchange. lSZ-1920 •Hdling. Bcb. home w /view ck Dealgner !Ww 11p Book, St.st ppd. yard. Doqlu Hool&, Make check payable to Spadea Send to this·1714-m.ll.91 (owns) newspaper. c 10 Spadea 2 B.,dge St Milfo,.d. "l J 08848 Dept TRIPLEX • 675-7Q.60 • Slll,000 ~lier motivated. Try ~ $20,000 down. All 2 WALKT<>\VESI'CLIFF Bdrma, super Invest · Artist d.r~!;~Owners 3 J Ci)UAIL =-~u Act now! .c all Bdrm + two 2 _Bdrms. Ol'!Ntuo··•~'ll"''O"''-"" Beam·llke ceilings. PLACE [r&llJll -='"'~~~~··"' . ._....::::· ::._, tt;;ia;,JI.\ w,:~ Lovely 3 Bdrm. 2"" ba LOWDOWN c ustom home . Llkea.wtaUdeapdout Professional landacap-l • + ..,...OL with new cpt 'g and a ing, Step-down ltVIOg l"V ClOI)' brick fflllc In this room. formal dining. $79,900 11uradlve 3 bdrm. 2 ba ram1ly room. mas ter Bike \.o beach. garden home. Lee aaaumable sate and mote ... assume home. Vacant and ready k>9n '#Ith nogualif)'inl ii 7' 2% loan or AlTD at to move Into. Owner a low down. Only t1115,900. ~-1346.SOO. must aell. Try 12500 Act now, call 9'J'9.,S370 lo· OPEN SAT /SUN 12~ down. Call 118U7f;7 da>'. • I operties macneb I Irvine raelty IP'Ml.All View! 4 + pillol. 1pa, Pf,ebO. A11wne • $108,000 lit Ill JJtK,. o.ner.,.w carry , . .,.. ...... PllY ATI IST A Tl SAU OU magnate ·a widow says, SELL rt'! • Bdrm. 6 baths, 6 marble flreplaces, formal garden, electronic aecurtty + . dop. Over 11,000,000 caah spent in renovation . For details· or appointment, call 873-8550. TWO UNITS South of Coast Hi1bway, 1Jn&1e story and comer location. i.t assumable $99.000 at 9%. Owner will carry paper. · CtlM DISPBA Tl • Owner wanta out. 3 + patlo. South of , Coast Highway. 2 blocks to beach. -Aanme ht-TD-. Gwner wilt be!p fiJulnce. $223,900. 67J.1550 60 I UDO PAD 4-C Hig~· luxury beyond compare on wat 's edge with panoramic view of enti harbor. 2 Bedroom. 2'h Bath. unit is THE largest and most s pectacular model. 24 hour security. Owner will carry. 2741 OCEA~dM A Jovely contempora ry home. Absolutely the best view location. A fabulous investment. offered at J SI.200.000. Owner will carry. SlllrWy Hanh ~~.~~!'.'~if.'!.::.·.~~!::~~: 'JOO do•• ,,, •• , "••oo" Of'•<" c• 916&0 • '85 1-1361 675-9434 I II.ACM HOUSI ... guest qtrs .. $150.000 ' I llAl. ISTATI DC•' IMC' SIMCI .,., HERE WE GROW AGAINI Ever since tbe Dalebcd AllOdltm acquired Bay 6 Beaela realty, app1ostmatel1 ~ year le a half •tb.e have been searcbing for a locltiall t would comdlement both compales. NOW we're nappy £o announce that we have found such a location at 1 1617 WE$IQIFF DR., N.B. . • .a location tJiat ls quite'Vlatble from the street. very easily accealble for the entire harbor area & offers ample & convenient parking for our clients. PLEASE COME IN TO SEE US! OPEN I ·5 TODAY I. C.., HAYIM. Panoramic ocean view . home. 2 Bedrooms. r amity & dlning rooms + extra lot. 61 I ..... , ROAD •••••••••••• SIH.OOf J . DOYIR SHOlllS An.A. Custom home. spacious 3 bedrooms, family & dining rooms. Luscious gardens. t 515 ANnGUA WAY •••••••• S4IO.oot J. LIDO ISU. Lovely 2 bedroom, family room home. Cozy fireplace. 115 VIA OIV11TO ............ Sl2S.OOO 4. UDO ISi.i. 2 Bedroom & family room home; street to strata lot. 12 J VIA ZUllCH • • • • • • • • • • • • $ti S.oot 5. IA YCUST. Spacious 4 bed.rooms.I f amity & dining rooms. H. lgjh motivated selleP. Lovely yard. · 2045 SHPWAY LANI ......... S27S. 6. IAYcnsT. Neat 4 bedroom, family dining rooins. Sparkling pool. · 1907 WIHDWA.ID I.AMI •••••• S271.000 7. OLDE coaoNA DR. MAit. 59x90 R-2 Lot with ornamental trees. 2 Bedrooms UDO tsU ... 5 BR. wide lot .... $495,000 ""·HI'S. . .NEW 4 BR, 3 Ba .. $295.000 · &den. llYIME-Herltage Pk. 3 BR .... $93,950 PIMIM. n..A BR, den .......... $315,000 2721 RFTH A VIMll •••••••••• S2Jl.IOO I . 11.UfPS. Spacious 4 bedroom condo. Not leasehold. Delightful greenbelt. 159 VISTA MADllA .......... $190,000 W. M"f-4 BR duplex .......... $235,000 9. SAM JOA9'*-Near golf course & country club. Very neat 2 bed.room & C.M..Nr. Fairview. 2 BR ...... $98.SOO .ten, 2~ bath condo. . PALMDISBT-2 BR. tennis .... $109,500 ~ 2l PAI.OS. IPIME •.••.••••••• Sllt.IOO D A V I D S 0 N R E A L T l I N C. . ' ... "'~ t· • • • l-i .. 3. 9060 I 0. COSTA MESA. Adult security gated condo. 2 Bedrooms, dining room. Assumable 81h % VA loan. I t 11 SO. COAST DI. f201 •• $10t.IOO MIWPOU llACH 6Jl·7JOO CiOIMHous "9'WflOaT DWL1X WAI Ml HGT 0 H 1175.900! . CONDO ca bdrm + bacttet°'' I BEST BUY T~ UPIJ'aded 3 Bdrm S8700 IJ'OfiS. 1 block t9 end u n I t w h a 1 • s water Owner r1nanc111g COSTAMISA '$79,950 l1Q'e assume a JO S 8'• tn-3 yean! C.U fast. ( Sll4900 buys this lovely ml. loan and owner ~ 111 i"SZ-1700 · r d r"""' 8 2nd. SllS,000 Call ""'"' •• o." HUN ro• N<t, ho me or l he u · -·" rnm1naung family. 4 No quahfy1ng ! Owner wtU heJp finance! 3 Bdrm 2 bath. custom ltltcheo, h~e brick lileplace. Large yard, private patio, Hurry! Call m.A~i;TATE [@llfllllill aa:-a=~ _ · are ideal for "green REALTORS 4•aANCHSTYU thumb" ranclers. VA ~Z313 Ol'fN 111 9 IS • --' -----m.750 terms. Special home ror Walk lo schools, pa a5Pe('1aHamlly. THE REAL ESTATERS • R E . D u c E D One d Newport Beach's mmi preaUJiom 3 Bdrm <llJDlbn!nlwm.. Moat re· cently reduced to 1179.sc». Hurry oo t.h1s one! r o~~EST E OLSON t41\WottT COMOO $94,0001 Liile new Verullfea .. le"1 c:ODdo! Im· aneauu occupanc1! 0ne ,...,. WUTUllY h'ee! LoY· el)' .... d courtyard Md fountaln. Jnel\&Cles pool, a_pa, aauna, and morel llalJaalA.all O(fenl and 1h0ppin1 ~nters. "C!?ft3 JOI to buch. Try $.'5,000 ~ Make )"OW' adverlls111g --l.!::::====~---- down. or-aaaum • dollar .. ran.her! Ust S51S/moothly payment. your business every day Act now• CalJ 963-6767 in the Classified sectlOO """'"'11"'"'\h'O"''""''' o( this Dewapaper. [ e 11111 """:;i··•·C --iiiiii0 'iiiii!i6(li·i·56'78.~~~' PIMMSUlA POINT 170S1VS TOOCIAM Comfortat>k-38r older h o me , qule\ netah borhood. •ff ord a· ble financing 9.$%. m>.OJO. CaU now. lllS IEILTY 673-6210 MISAVBDI .... HOMIJ Spectacular added cam.e room overlooks •PAdl· tnc pool. alao, etlJoy yout own aau.na. ' Mrma. ~ cnaster 1wte. famil1 rooll!.~.~loloe ...... {)wner WUI carry ftnandnC. Home vacaat'. oW'fler ll anlllous . 1228.ll!O. Ad ... C.ll 4iJ Coldwell Banker 2532 VISTA DRIVI OPEM SUNDAY 2-5 Dream home ln Bayshores. 3 Bdrms. & den or 4 bdrms., large comer lot; the charm of bric~ & tile. Move-in condition. ~95,000 Including land! IN NDIPORTC2117211 • 644r9060 1 UNITS A IU9SIOIARY 0, THI IRYINE COMPANY • ~ '7SZ-l'100 "°"'. . ~~ • • lfl lt.f'f'la• wt• ~TH[ Rf AI ~, £S1 Af£R:l _ .· COtffBStOM 20 Unb to COClYert + lmd \0 build. Owner will carry with 20 to ~ down. Call f« more ln· (QnnaUon. -Z313 Of'IN Ill•• ti \IVN 10 • MCf' ~TH£ fa:AL ~~;Ji ESTAT [R ~ --- MIWl.Y US11D .... A ... • Superb scenic view of' m_,n turning basin It all of Newport Barbor boating activity from tbJa outstanding ck luxurloue 88R bayfront home never offered before. Expanalve open flow through Uvlna, dining, family 6 game room a for matveloua entertalnlna. Pool 4' apa area w /1Udlq gt.au doon Ir motort.t roof for ~-roand fun.. '78' ba.J frontage w/pler Ir allp for 11-..t. A leaaebold estate. P,100.000. Bev•IY Morpb.J "2·8135. CIWI) - row HICt p,::··1 THF Rf Al ~.~ f.SI AT[R~ -- Option , ON WlTO-lllVATE ISLE-SLIP n. ...,_,. c .. t .. porery 2·1tory N1l11 e • • c.,..... wM WATBI Prete.ah .., •cwet..t 4 ~ ... wttlltf1Cl•1_.... .......... ._..., .,..._f_ ..... 911111, ... _, ...... ...... .w.cl ..... Mexlc911ellld• festiclam ....-•• ldtca.... pei. clLna. r.foy ..... ,.... , ...... lh ..... ~ • b•ICOllJ md ,.tlo to tt.. VIEW of WA.Ta ...t ..,._ IHJhh. s1.100.ooo. IK .... 9-d. 61Ut00 . LEASE/OPTION CONDO·VUIWPT Mew, 1o .. ty and ~ OM 1twy hcMRe. Me•er l..d lai Two...._....-.... plllll ...... forWll dlft. WM.. s.c.ity. poof & .-. a... 43' deck to ""°' .... OCEAN VIEW. $292,000. 631-1400 BAYFRONT-VIEW-75' SLIP M.,..._. ba,., o.t °" ~ basill wttll .-ctoc.lar YIEW of Newport. SpoclOft J bdrtn + dH cOIHlo wltta bewllM ditcor, MCwfty ..t ll"•sticJe· ,.,. ,_.....,........ yocM ..... ,_. ........ door. 0.... •• CmTY ... TD. St75,000. 6l 1·1400. Y• oww,... boat ., ........ , .............. BAYFRONT-MOTIVATED OWNER YU mid INch. plln dock for 60' boat, ,... 2 ~ ow.r-~ wHtl 2 •Rlh. Co" b• con•erted to ho...-. S 1,050,000. OWM. wil ould ,._dNJ 6ll-1400 ON WATER-VIBRANT llCOR 0 .............. 2 .. tory ........ ..... wttll Aept1c• & ~or tW ls ...... Ir l•••c•l•t•. Yo••9 ••d excltl•9 WA THNOMT 2 story deplH H cener • ...._. of CJlea• ..ct W11 ... ., wcltlhc._• wfflt npeclolly ....,. ..._...,.... ..... PLUse3.._,...... ..... Sl.095,000. 67UtOO LEASE/OPTION-WATER CONDO Seartfr ...... w/J*IA & V.W.,,.... Z ..._.. z .... IMt s1p ... w• to ()a.. suo.ooo. 631-1 400 WATERFIONT-8ALBOA ISi.AND Ylctori9 2 story ..... l ..... Wood .cl •• .:ta. 4 ~ .... ..., ""' VIEW. StS0,000 •.• SllbtNt-Owur tledMr. '7J.6tOO WA I Elf10NT RESIDENCE, YU·SUP A ...................... ....., i1t • pelflp loalKoa. PerfKt for tt. ..... .., ............... .... do ~ Me ............... Ywwt• '5 .... 009 ~ patio -boat alp .... aide tM fw HM of Ntdoor/o.tdoor .... ........,. OWMEa WIU. ASSIST WITH ftMAMCIHG. JHt dep1 to Newport Horbo r Yacht Cl•b. SI .JI S,000 FH. snGLASS W/VU-OOL LARGE Yoe• $1 ltuport wffta 6 bed. ~ ....,... bllsd ""' roo1 ..s ........ VIEW. SQS,000. 0..... wfl UMlder ..... , ....... 611-1400. OPEN, SPACIOUS, VU & POOL Do•er Slltre• 4 tt.d. a..,. ....._,,.., htdoor/oetdoor pool. S44t,OOO. '31·1400. OCEAN YIW WITH LIGHTS ................... 4 w. c ...... Newport Crest..., •• ,. by •"*'f· ~, ... .... ...., ~ wtllt .. ,..., r•••· wet bor. S•p•r c••-•lty ,_ ........... Sllt,710. 6'1·1400 H4S EAST.LUf'P OR. NEWPORT BE•CH. C\..._ MG-0020 ILUPff IHT 3 BDRM . 2 11 b1th1 . lg e dining rumily r m . cozy frpl , 1149.500 t 4 BDRMS , 2:ALor y W Pla4. 2Y-~ Bath&. LJ{e. patlo. Brlaht, c:heerful end unit. Owner anJClous. SlSl,000 ORIGINAL Are tt Split·level Dolores Phan. Wrup·uround patio. 2. Bdrms. & d(.'n, bit in wet bar & extra storage $174,000 FOREVER bay view. You own the lund Split-level. gorgeous decorating. c heerf u l brt c k pa tlos. colorful courtyard entry 1240,000 And owner will help finance. We alW.JU'S have the best listings :frlhe best prices! OPEN HOUSES SPYGLASS EXECUTIVE HOME Owwer wil oulst wfttl ~"'9 Imm ac ul a t e . pr o f ess i o n a lly de corated. Many special features PORTSMOUTH model 3 bedroom. 21 :.! baths -possihle ~ bedrooms or separate f a m ity worlcshop, in·law qua rters. POOL a nd spa. $439.500. 8 MONTEREY CIR OP EN SAT/SUN 1 5 SPYGLASS BARGAIN FANTASTIC TERMS Tra nsfe rred owner wtll carry 1st T .0 . at ONLY 120/o. Gor~eou s executiv(:• h o m e f eaturing 4 bedrooms. 21 ".! baths and a lot more. Corner l0<:ation. room for a pool. A stt'a I at $395.000 J..I MONTER EV CR. OP EN SAT Sl'N 1·5 .. BA.YCREST Ivan We lb built 3 bedroom hom e loL-; of wood and glass cha r acterize California frpe li vinl'(. Pool. deck a nd cabana . Dra ma tic fl oor t o C'eiling fireplace $197 .500. 1712 1 RVINE AVE. OPEN SUN. 1·5 ' HEW LISTING Phase Ill. Ha rbor View Homes MonaC'o model. Shows like new 3 bedroom or 2 + den. Extens ive cus tom patios. Large lot. Loan is assumable at ir; S185.000. 2037 PORT LERWICK OPEN SAT1SUN 14 HARBOR VIEW HOMES "Monaco " mod el with excellent financing available 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Great location near pool & greenbelt. · 1979 PORT NELSON Sl89.500 OPEN SAT SUN. 1-5 IAYCREST POOL SIZE YARD 3 bedroom fa mily room home with gourmet kitche n Secluded master s uite. $196.000. 1807 TR /\DEWI NDS OP E N SAT/SUN 1·5 DB.UXE CONDO ASSUMABLE LOAM A year new with Newport Beach focation. 2 bedroom. den. 21 2 bath. Vaulted ceiling in li ving room with brick fireplace. Hig hly upgraded kitc hen. $174.500. Near high school. 768 TUSTIN AV E. OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 THE ILU~S GREAT FINANCING. Lowest price wins the Bluffs . 4 bedrooms . 3 baths -newl y redecorated condo close to schools and shopping. $165.000. AnEMTIOH CUSTOM BUILDERS SPYGLASS LOT Custom homesite, one of the last view lots remaining. Views of ocean. New3ort Harbor and Fashion lslan . Call for terms & information. $.550.000. STARTH IMVESTMEMT Eas t s ide Cos ta Mesa duplex . Identical 2 Bedroom h o mes . Recently refurbis hed. Only S139.500. Excellent flnancine. Submit terms. MEW DUl'UX Eastside Cos ta Mes a newly constructed 3 bedroom and 2 bedroom duplex. Many upgrades. Take over exlstin~ loan. plus owner wlll assist. $250.000. OM UDO ISU A bJg beauUf ul redecorated 4 Bdrm home with 1 bu1e nt11ter auite UP.Stain Ind teparate. New sourmet kitchen. handpalnted imported tlle & sinks. 12' arched living room window. 2 fireplaces. new tile roof. new · he11tlng. new so much more. Come to 1124 Via Quito Sunday 1·5 and let Mavis s how it all to you. S49S,OOO and owner will help finance. IA Y VIEW CONDO Only 200' to water. sharp. clean 2 Bdrm 2 Ba with double garage. Small down and owner will carry, Sl80.000. Call COnnie IEAUTIFUL DU,LEX On a big wide lot. which provides a total oC 6 car off ·street parking if needed. 3 bedroom + 3 bedrooms with ocean view steps to beach. Take over • big loan at low inte rest a t the new reduced price of $317.500: Call Lloyd . JACOBS ~REALTY 675-6670 29 19 Newport llvd. corwr 30th llG C4HYOH lEDUCID $100.000 We've r e dµeed this fabul o u s decorators Vers aill es home $100.000 Elegant a nd dramatic thru0ut. Ocean & night light view 11 '·~ financinJ? BC's best buy at $635.000.,0 pen today 1-6. 5 Rue Montre ux. 759-1679 HEW"OIT DUP\.D Pa bulous. like ne w 3 RR and 2 BR fi replaces. watlt to park and beach S264.000 llOA.DM S O -L •0w llG CAHYOH Plan 1. like ne". CE 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE 2511 WA YECHST DllYl HAUOlt VIEW HIUS 0... SUM 1·5 Sen .. a11onally Exr1t1n).! :"ev. l.i!>tin11 On Tht> Market An Ele1111nt Rroarlmort• Homf' In One Of' Corona d('I \1 ..r ., Lm t>hf"'t An>a" Four Bedroom' Phi' \ Spa<'IOU' Fam1h Room i\ Great Fet>lmi: or Quiet Serenitv & Se<'IUSl()O Ofrere<i A t 5330.000 643-645 PLUMY STIHT COSTA MESA OPEH SUH 1-5 THIPLf.X S 1tu a t t>d I n R.J p111h 'pprecwl IOI! A rf'a or "'"'' 'lrlt• c.., .. , J ~lt'l>ll Adj1H·t··nt Tn '\'t•V. R1.oc1t•\l'IOpm1•nl Art•a & P11rk Charm1n1.? Rrar llou,.1• With S<'rlud(>(f H1·'1 Rn <'k 1'a110 Woulcl \1.1k1• (;real Ownt-r s llom1• Othrr Two R(>flt;1I I 'nits Wnulrl llt•lp \\ 11 h Pit\ m1•nh & Ta'J' F.xr<'llent t-'1n:inc·inc /\\1Hlahl1· SlflS 000 233 SANT A ISAIEl A V&fUE COSTA. Mill ' OP9I SUM. 1·5 r r 1 m ,. f. a'' "1d1' ( · M Su pt' r :-.; 1 r 1• II one~ moon Cctlla1u.• On Lari.i" \ JluJblt R :! Lot W11h Flov.er .... Fruit Tn-.•' Will Hold Duple>. Plu' '1 v.o Bt'flroom" 01'lt' Ralh G ooc1 Condit mn S105 .900 MOltTH 11.UffS--.A Y V1EW . SUP& "I" Thrt't' BedrotJ · Plus l.ar.Rt' f'amlh Room With W<'l Rr o "f'rator Mn,tt'r Suitt• On Mam I l 1:rf't'n~ll Lov. Interest Rall' a ~~t'MARl F: LOAN SF:LLF:R \\ e.. 1RY St'CO='fl TRL'ST DF:EO Call For .ppnmtmt'Tlt To See S2JS.OOO /\ .. Joy or !\c•"' port" U'\tml! MIWPOIT IUCH IA.aGAIH Four Yean. Yoonl! Tv.n La n!<' fk>dm ,,i. Tai.tPrull~ Dt•t·orutt•rl Wi th F:a rlhlon1' Carpels Nt'utral Ot•rnr & W,1llpaper' fre-s h & Clean Readv •·or A New ()wn('r f:, en An-Ott•an \'iel4 From On.-~room Community Pool. Sauna Spa & Mtarlov. For J~1.tin1Z & 81cydin11 /\SSl'MARU: FIRST TRUST DEED Onh• SJl9.000 JA.SMIMI CU. In One Of Corona del Mar's M08t Desirable Gate Guarded Communltle11. The MOllt Popular One Story Model With Two 8ttdro oms. Plus Dttn With Se ronc1 f'irttpla<"e. Two Lar11e PatlO!I. Mini Vlttw Of The ~an. Amenltlt'S Ind~ Pool. s.,. &. Tttnnia. EASY F1NANCINO 12'75.000 SPY .. ASS WITM VllW BuutltuJly D«'Oratfd F1vt' 8.ctroom On Thfo Crest 0t The Hiii With Outatandlwr View or <Xun It Bay. Tbla Homt' Was F'Htul"t'd In lrvlnt' World• Mauzlne Hu•• Master 8•1tt' With PlrepLu e Ir Sauna Spack>us f amily Room With Wt't Bar Ir F\rei>ll«' Pool OWNER WILL HELP FINANCF. WITH A 12"? All INCl..USfVF. TRllST DEED. &5.000 1 LIM> ISi.i One Ot Nttwport Btach'a M~t Dfflrfd A~•• With Brlvatt &.1cl\ee. T4't\ni11 Courts Ir Clu~ Tradltlonal F'tv• Bedroom House With 9cd ·LI.Md IHntSllldy ur11e Formal Dinln11 Room. Muter Suitt' On Lar11e Lot. SELLER WtLt. ASSIST IN FINANCING. IMS.000 ..... Artlaticallr ~tor1ted Northwood Patio Homt. Tiu• Home SIM>•• Llk• A MocS.I lnaldt' Ir ()uUtct.. Tri·IAV ... T'hrH La,_ lodroomit PIUt 8onua lloom • '•mlly Roam. Only IHUOO ~ •ica,J!'..! 115;1 ... ~c.- • SMAmt COteO 777 SUI .... • • • ~ 3 Bdrm 2~ Bath, up1r8ded, end unit Decorator wallpaper. mirrored wardrobes, redwood sldlng in newer. well malntalned complex. Near So. Coast Plaza. 2 car enclosed garage with openers. Call to see . ~3A°~~ • A&DCAAPET' 754-1202 llO CMPlf IJUIJ6 macnab I Irvine realtg A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY wOOOlallel! OPEN SUN 1·5 P.M. #61 NIGWl'HAWK! ~Jlgle-ramily 3BR. family rm home w/exceptional terms. $168,500. Holly Markas 644-6200. < R-33) THI COVIS-MIWL Y USTID! lBR & den condo w /boat sUp rtgtits. Complete security. $335,000. Cookie Allison 642·8235. OPEN SUN 1·5 P .M 1030 BAYSIDE COVE. < R-34> TUnU IC>Ca ..... A .. SI Luxury ~ convenience! Built by Lusk! Family rm w bay-windowed brkrs t area -sunken living rm w fplc. Sl99,900. Lorraine Reid 551·8700. OPEN SUN 1·5 P M. #2 SILVER CRESCENI'. < R-35) ' .... POOi. HOMli Quiet, Upper Bay c ul-de·sac location. Assumable loan, owner will assist. $185,500: Paula Baile y 642·8235. OPEN SUN 1-5 P .M. 2513 DAVIS PLACE. CR·36> AH llYIHE HST IUY! 28 R. a1r-cond. condo in excellent location. Short escr ow, nexible fi nancing. g reat terms. $83,000. Coby Ward 642-8235. OPEN SUN 1·4·30 P .M. 14527 KAZAN. < R-37 > Of'a. SUM. I ·5 r .M. # 16 MOHO IA Y! Owner will finance 2-story, 4BR pool home w imtn vie w "Turn·Key " condition. $559.000. Lois Egan 644-6200. < R·38 > DOYBt SHOllS-OPIH SUM 1·5 r.M. 1612 ANrlGUA WAY ! Custom 4BR home w tdramatic n oorplan & vie w. $452,500 fee.< R·391 209 E VENING STAR ! Custom 5BR home w t approx. 78' on the bay. S895.000 leasehold. Barbara Aune 642-8235. c R-401 Ofl'EH SUM I ·5 P .M. 2324 PORT DURNESS CIRCLE! 4BR. ra mily rm pool home high up in Harbor View Ill. <Seawind 1. $285,000 leasehold. Tom Allinson 642·8235. c R-41 > 0'9I SUM ~5 P .M. 2421 VISTA NOBLEZA . Fl"ont row 3BR Dolores Plan end-unit in the Bluffs. S2165.000 fee. Dick Halderman 642·8235. c R-42> WOOOlllDGI ISTAlU "J .... SOM!" 2BR & den highly upgraded unit for sophisticated single or couple. Sl52,500. Natalie Benjamm 752-1414. c R-43 > llACH DUPUX! l l:? blocks t o oc ean. 3BR & 2BR units -both comple te ly redecorated. Flexible fin a ncing avail. S259.000 Sha ron Smith 644.QOO. c R-44 > UMIYlltSITY PAD TBliCI! • 2BR. 2 bath townhome ready for move in' New cpl & paint Sl~.000 Mar y We lsh 5.51-8700. < R·451 MEW OllWHG! SBR executive condo w ilg hving-dinmg area. P vt ~reenbelt location. Walk to schools. church & s hopping . S225.000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. < R-46 > ~ IMYIST<>rS DBJGHT! 2·blocks to Pacifi c Ocean! Super renovated triplex - good income producer -assumable loan -Huntington Beach location. $149.000. Submit. Alan Beel 551-8700. < R-47> WOOC>DIOGI GAIUSt Steps from the lake. tennis & pool -this 3BR & den detached home is waiting for you . Attractive financing. Sl 79,900. Arny Brown 752·1414. < R-48 > AUott LAD-WOOOIMI &I! Qutet cul-de-sa c location close to pvt beach & spa. One leve l w 12BRs. dining area, brkfst rm. Owner will consid e r help w t rina ncing. Good assumable loan. SlS0,000. Marion Frizzell . 551·8700. < R·49> A SUU m'! Looking for 4BRs in Irvine? Want a great family area? See this immaculate home in the Willows! ONLY $114,500! Anita Brads haw 752·1414. < R-50> INGUSH MC>ltMAleY ISTA.'Tlt M agnHicent residence now under construction. Approx. 6000 sq.ft. of quality craftsmanship + Golf Course & night light view. 58Rs, formal dining, family rm & billiard rm . $2,000,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. < R-51) . MISTL8 .. APA.Ill English Cou.atry home In Laguna Niguel. 48Rs + st~ & family rm <over 2600 sq.ft.> Owner financing offe . $269,500. Jeanne Newman 752·1414. < R-52> NIAi LAUt 2·story. 3BR home w /den, family rm, formal dining & brkfst nook. Near comm . pool & tennis. Owner wW carry. $169,500. Hugh Zetland 551-8700. < R-53) ua MIW1 2BR & den condo w /beautlful paneling, mirrored ward.robe, Mexican pavers & more! S267.500. Lorraine "Rennie 752·M14. < R·54> A lllATMTAK....._Y llAUnN. VllWI This stylish home totally surrounds a 1p aclous courtyard w /lovely pool. Separate aueat wtna, aervanta suite Ii chauffeur'• qt rs. e « 7 BRa. 10 baths. war 1araie Is expamtve parkJ.na. All on an acre plus in Newport Beach w/prlvacy le aecurlty. One of our f1Delt offertno. $5,750.000. Marton Bute or John Macnab 842-81315. <R-~> c--.. ~·paf• •• I A' U ._ ····-· ............ t ...... , .. , .. l ........... .i .......... . ,, . .._ .. Clw , >« ....... .:... •• ~-­............... ._.,,_..__ 1·2 ......... ~ .... ' .... '"'·'" .... , .................... . bqlimt .................... . ..d M IOMUS IOOM SJtt,000. A CPllVAft AffA•t ......... ,,. nc:llllhr. Sl•9le fe•lly .twefll•t -••cfer coHtrectlo•. St•••••t .wood Hd ..................... -,.,,.,. roof: fin••-w fow .-•F•.....,.. ~••ht a. ""-«llMJ lool SJI0,000 AND Sl'YM.ASS TOO Ilg fair bechDM. bh)..., ....... Wg .............. pool •d •p• 01td oce• •lew. J•at $47',SOO. NEWPORT IEACH O•A...W.C e••-• ... ltll•u-. ;ti•• CadJ .-.. ct.olc• Soc._, M•enl _patios Oftd oc••• + boy •Jewt - $210,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy., C--det Mer 675-5511 675-3411 =~~e!~o . <! ~.1 t\t blU•. 3 dt!cib; GDI • ..,.,., 8tep11 toPlllll•..-.·-.~ Ca.aMAD&MAI ~ 3 bClnD. home ~ 2 bdrm 11ar1ae •pl .. an tm"Del' lot. So. ot hwy Wallrtoahops 6 be.ch IASTSIDI C.M. Sadt.a AM Ave .. sharp 2 bdnn.. 1~ b•lh condo. rrp&c • utn. nn. orr rnv ered p•ho Lge rear }ard. dbl caraae Only tlll.500 Gii WAUCH llALTI 675-5200 M011YATID SS.LEI $20.000 _ uea MAAKET DIVORCE SALi:: 4 BR prlmt' Ncwpor\ Beachuea. VACATIOMIN KAUAI Ill YoW" own condo. Len e-l~ 1 Bdrm. on the beJch Ocea n view P uo l . Jacuu 1, t ennis. t'ull> runushed. Jw.t lli.ted al only Sl«l.000. 644-7211 /Jn NIG[L GAILEY & ASSCJCll\T(S SEHSATIOHAL -Harbor View Hills. Lusk b uilt 4 Bdrm. 1 story with that wonderful Corona del Mar ocean view. Fee land, $398,500. U4CREDllU -T urtlerock estate sized lot c Nea rly an acre), with paddle tennis court. 4 Bdrm President hom e. separate dining room, .spectacular night light view, fee land. $425,000. MAGHIRCEKT -Bayfront Lido home with 3 Jge Bdrms, maids room, separate dining room and a JU..-0 assumable loan. $1,250,000. LUXUatoUS -Custom built conte mporary home des igned by leading archited . 5 Bdrm 4lh ba. dining room, pier & slip for lge boat. $1,250.000. SUP--Spyglass prime view. 4 Bdrm 2'1'.r ba, pool home with view o( Newport Center lights, Bay, Cat alina and the whole thing. Owner will ~arry lge ls l or 2nd. MARY&OUS -3 Bdrm, President home in p~e~tlgious Turtlerock . with spacious formal dining r oom , a gr acious executive home reduced to sell at $335,000. SU~ SMAltP -Irvine Grove. Lender of your cbo1ce -2 Bdrm, 2 Ba Sequoia model. Lovely mini garden & patio. Great location in condo w/tennis courts. Owner w/carry 1st. SllS.000. FAMTASnc -3 Bdrm + den Woodside in Arbor Lakes across from adult spa and sandy beach. Assumable loan. $169,900. TllMIMDOUS -6 Bdrm, Southport with game room, forma l dining room, eating area in kitchen. Separate f amUy room, ocean view from master sul~· Cul de sac location. SU,_,.TIVI -Financing on this Lido home. Try 15% down, 4 Bdrm with gourmet kitchen, • hardwood noon, spa, staJned glass by Aon Satin .... 000. C.U,lt •• -3 Bdrm, Turtlerock home. New on mark~. Earthtooe carpets, parquet entry nevi' Solanan lloortng and drapes. All thla and lee land too. $154.~. SMAa.. -Upper level 2 Bdrm + den, San Joaquin model, Newport Center nl«bt light vtew ~lbRaoctt!:bSanof Joaqula Tastefully decorated w. • clua. $1'71,500. U~ HOMIS OPIH l·I TODAY UMtOUI .. WISTCuff -3 bdrm, lush gardens, spa. fin. avail., $240.000. See Sara Marvin at 1601 Dorothy Ln. U~ .. WY.USS MU.-Fantastic view, subtle showpiece, 3 bdrm. warm ante rior. lush ldscpe. $SSS,OOO. See Andy Schneider at #21 Cambria. UHl9'JE .... OLD coa<>MA DIL. MAR - Attractive 2 bdrm, library. plus income unit. Newer construction, older c h a rm . $350 ,000. See Barbara Hutchings at 608 Ma r guerite. UHIOUI IN TU..,._.OCK ~S - 3 bdrm view home . Country French d e cor. top quality. $217,SOO. See Marilyn Hodges at 34 Silver Crescent. UMICi)UI OH UDO ISU -Country 3 bdrm. wide lot. courtyard, like new, $395,000. See Debi Bibb at 105 Via Nice. UNIQUE IM H.¥. laOADMOOa -Lge y a rds. 4 bdrm. bright. and nr pool, tennis, s\ores, $275,000. See Bert Reedy al~ Lighthouse. • UMlquE IN IA YCalST -4 bdrm. single story, spacious, just refurbished, 11 % · loan, .. J i275,000. See Marian Reedy at 2306 rrancisco. UNIQUE IM I.All FOllST -''The Wpods", 4 bdrm, family and bonus rms.. 2 ·fireplaces . lge Ml.o/r LOAN. $179,500. See Sharon Corzine at 25141 WindWOO<t UNIQU! IN IAmLU .. -Lusk ·4·bdrm, lge lot, paddle tennis, nr park, hlgb sct}ool , only $219,000. See Rosemary Fa rror at 2632 Basswood. · UNIQUE IM THE IACK IAY -Incredible tones. textures, immaculate . 4 bdrms. b1lh ard room. s torage, TV area. Now $.128 .000 Set' Natalie Fogarty at 376 E. 22nd.N B. UN.19UE IN IA YCREST -4 bdrm. pool. bea utifully done. s unny, $315.000. Call Bonnie Barrington at 67s-6000. UNIQUE IN H. V. llOADMOOll -4 bdrm. 2 stone fireplaces. beams. sgle sty plan. 2600 sq. ft. S247 ,500. See Dottie Va le n tine c o wne r 1agt. l at 2700 Lighthouse Lane. -· UNIQUE IN HAUOR VIEW .. u.s -New. exciting views, 3 bdrm:, Colorful pool. s p a . fee land. 54 15,000. See Wendy Beam at 1507 Seacrest Drive. UNIQUE IN OLD COIOHA Dll. MAil - New duplex. shingled, view, secluded, :i a nd 2 bdrms . $485,000. See Kathie ShieJds at 2600 Bayside <at FernleaO. U"""IVUI: Ii()~~ . REALTORS,675-6000 2443 Fa•• Cout H .... w.,, Corooa del Mar WE KAVE U •>f' THE BEST USTINGS IN TOWN umE BALBOA ISIJND A warm 3 bdrm. family home with open beamed ceilings. frplc. & private patio plus a separate guest room & bath plus a l ·bdrm. apt. All on an oversized lot on our quiet Little Island. Owner will finance. ~.ooo. RUMBOLD REA LTV INVE•TMENT• marine a v enue · 1s tand 675-4822 MOTHll-IM LAWS OWM 91,tAllaS Be autifully decorated Newport Heights home, bas separate bdrm. or office, with t.1t bath. Loc1ted on quiet stlleet, l ·blk. off Qltf Dr. 3 AddlUonal bdrm.a.• French doors. enclosed yard. bay windows, all new kitchen wttb' freenhou1e wlndow, very tutefu decoratlna thruout. Ownen hive to leave are1 le have reduced ...... one. to only $229,500! OPEN HOU9~ SUN. 1·5. see 315 AIJSO, N.B. 1714) 67~400 Ill It llNIU OPIM .. HADOI tllW. Ma&.I 3 Bdrm, beamed cathedral ceilln~. Lu.sh lands<!aplng. 1255,000 FEE. SEE CAROLE Mc MAHAN AT 3809 PARK GREEN DR. OPIM IM IAYSMOllS 3 Bdrm, family room home. It's remodeled, relaodacaped & replumbed, a doll house. 1299,000. SEE SUZIE EXLEY AT2551 VISTA DRIVE. OPIM IM COIQNA DIL MAI Remodeled 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath, al.lo 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba th rental 134~000. Assumable loan. SEE NANCY SIMMONS AT 423 CARNATION. OPlt4 .. ltYM TllUCI Bay and ocean view from this customized 3 bdrm. den home with pool. $755.000. SEE CRAIG KINDIG AT 1915 GALATEA TERRACE. .. 0,.. IN DOYR SHOllS 5 Bdrm. cus tom kitchen. outstanding · pool a rea. terms ~.000 FEE. SEE E VAN ..C ORK ETT AT 1301 'GALAXY DRIVE. 0,.. OH 5'YMASS ..... 4 Bdrm, CamUy room, bonus rQOm. colOS8al view. pool & s pa. $605.000. SEE LUCY ROSE AT 21 GOLETA POINT DRlV,E. orEH IN TUINLHOCK Spacious corner tot. 3 bdrms. family room & atrium. $145.000 includes the land. SEE JO CAROL HUNTER AT 5442 KENaiHA. Ofltt4 M "f'Ua\aOC. 4 Bd home with library loft plus large attic stnrage . $162.500. SE E GINNY ~~~~.RSON AT 5401 CATQ.WBA orEH OH T.-'841NSUlA Large 4&3 Bdrm BA YFRONT DUPLEX. Space for 2 yachts. Fina ncin g available . Sl.100.000. SEE BILL BENTS AT 1008 E . BALBOA BLVD. orEH OH THE rE:HINS&ILA Good f i n an c an g av a i I a b 1 e . c u s't o m fa mily ho m e , 3' car gar a g_e . $440.000. SEE MARCIA BENTS AT 402 BELVUE LANE HEWP0n HIU COHDOS Fi ve bra nd new & s p a rkling c ustom condomimums. Ea~h with 2 Bdrm & 2'"1 baths. fully built-in kitchens & double g arages. Just minutes to the beaches. priced from Sl43.500. SWllPIHG YllW from this lovely Harbor View Hills home Fou r bedroom Montttito with too m any extras & upgrades t o lis t here N e w plumbing thruout. s pa , m ahogany gated security entrance & much much more . $399,500. IAYSMOUS Bu1ldable lot on Waverly Drive . Create your dream home in this lovely private are a . Close to private beaches & marina. Quiet street $275.000. Cote<> IN WISTCLIPF 2 Bdrm, 2 bath , fireplac e , dishwasher, washer & dryer. Close to s hopping , s chool s & trans portation. C heck the financing on this one. $142,500. WALK TO THI WA1Wl A home ln Irvine Terrace -· o uts tanding location, close to s hops. r estaurants , golf & bay areas. Owner will a ssist with financing. $256,620. 1'MI fllMTHOUSI A view acroes the cove to blue water and dancing sails. Dramatic entry with 2 be drooms & den. SM(),000. ttfflS10IS TAii ... Modem. spacious le almost new triplex (3 units). Two 2 bdrms, ooe 3 bdrm, each with lta own double car attaclled_garage on a comer lot. Askin1 szm.ooo. . SOIAI •-Y Bluff• Q-Ptan features IOlar bot water beating amon11t lt• am~tla. Spacious 3 bedroom bo •• $178,500. MOW... IOOM 5 Bdrm1. a baths, Uvine room, dtolDI room, 3 car ·~:Se, ln H.,bor View Homa loc next to tbe sreenbelt. $231,500. POOi. MIAMY TurtJerock locauoo• on cul-de·aac 1tnMlt. Plan I. 3 ~room, neutral decor. Auumable · ftxed lntAl,..t rate loan. E••Y care yard. Q.IOO. ..... flLI w ......... Lease w/optlon to bu)' or ~Iler to carry r, teOOK !nd T .D. + assum. at 9.4~. Lrl. boat dk ~ to '. Offered • 1.100,a.. fob .tr l)ovle Koop. ~ . ~ .... 3br, 2'Aba, 2Yrs~. buy at SS25K w/S275K, U"k a11um.• Vr. Shrp. + boat dock. Bob ai Dovie Koop. CMim SHOllS 11r;YllW 4br. 3~ba, fpl, pool, pii. beach. $469K w I ass um loan ot $248K at 10.S"k. Motivated. At•o option. Bob & Dovie Koop. MIWPOIT4 ..... 3br. 2ba. fr. Owner unit + 3-2br. 2ba . Vr. Shp S340K w/$190K assum at tto/r. Inc $21,300 yr. Bob or Dovie Koop 1 UAR W /Of'TIOM TO 1UY Sl0.000 op. dn. S170M. S96K tst ass um at 13%. 5bt, 3ba, fr; dr. Newly decor. Bob or Dovie Koop. UASI Of'TtOM MIWPOIT 3br. 3ba, fr. huge yard. Newly redeoor. Beau area. $159,000. Bob or Dov1e Koop UASI Of'TtOM WISTCUlf 3 or 4br. 21h ba, new cpt, drapes, paint. formal din .. fr. pool. Sell f as l al $245K. Bob or Dovie Koop LA.DYS APPAA& SHOP Sell all stock & fixtures. $33.000 Bristol St. location. New shop + mall. Bob or Dovie Koop HUMTIMGTOM HAQOa 2br. 2ba. Seller will carry $25K dn. Pool. tennis + dock for 20· boat. Bob or Dovie Koop _. · ,,,. POOL & SPA Perfect 3bdr + ra m rm. home. So la r pa ne ls fo r pool. high ":w ltt.'<l ceilings, eent. air cond .. across from Tanager Park in Mesa Verde. Don't wa it to see. Presented al $193.500. Call Jackie Handleman MR. & ... S. CLIAN"S ~ Sha rp. ammctc ula te Republic ho m e 1n Me s a Verde •. Bay windowed dan. rm.. hobby rm, 4bdr + ra m . rm. Fresh and ready lo move an . $194.500. J ackie Handleman WM lOYIH D-......n Special air cond. wine alcove to ~tore your best wines. Fresh. new decor .. wood planked entry, 4br., ho m e an Mesa Ve rde . Tbis outstanding property a vailable at $239.500. J ackie Ha ndleman. SNIAar Nl'YllW LARGE LARGE lot. Cboice Mt;sa Verde 4 bdr. 2 firepl•ces. quiet street. Large assul'9able loan. Brand new listing. Call Jackie Handle man ror a sneak preview. $193,500 MISA '8DI CUSTOM Assume $160.000 loan at llc.f . Prime Sbdr. den. ram. rm .• + formal dining . Great for entertaining. Offered at '310.000. Jackie Handleman HADOI YllW llST IUY C 4 younelf. f bdr., 3~ ba .• bonus+ ram. rm. Good fJnancina available. Across frem pool + .park. $239,500 lackle Handleman. HIWPOtl'T •••liffl Spaci6us tudor townhome. 1 year new. Large assumable loan at lCW.%. Call Tim Rhone. SUHSIT MA•AJIMI ~PLACI You' must see this 1 taculaJ" cyn ai white water v home. One ot a killd ln Old a del Mar. Priced to sell. Call Ttm Rhone. r P11 MtJe ON••aJ P•lllW . NEW CUSTOll ON BALBOA PENINSULA POJN'l't Come prevtd thll new c~ New. En•l•nd 1tyle bo~. You'll, a1ree It '1 truly a 081 ~ finest bolnee w. au ewport t OPEN HOUSE SUN QNLY t-6· 1115 Piasa del Sun CLINi 110818 ,. • ROM THI STOttl MESA VERDE POOL HOME Beautiful Executive home, close to golf course. 5 Bdrm, 3 ba, frplc & ram rm. $189,500 OCEA~FRONT CHARMER Lovely garden and a lovely home. 2 ·Story, 3 bdrm, 1:\4 bath home. Near 15th s treet in Newport. Large lot zoned for tmits. $475,000 ' AIOVE IT ALL-42 ACRES Horse property on Santiago Canyon Rd in El Toro with ocean view. $800,000 2000 West Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach 675-1771 Pete Barrett . presents BALBOA PENINSULA POINT HEAi IEACH --5 Bdrm home is the best or be~ch living. Country style with gables, s unny kitchen. formal dining room and more . $33.5,000. 1701 E. Ocem ll•d. 0,... s-. 1-5 COMFORTABLt WELCOME .JAYCREST 'Private Gated Entry leads to sensational 4 Bdrm family home . With special Spanish charm. Read to sell at $304,000. 1907 S.tt119D, Ml o;.. S-. 1.5 $31,IDJ TO $85,000 IN NEWPORT THESE RACH conACHS are ·one of your best buys in Newport today -1h house. 1~ mobile. From 1 to 3 Bdrms · private beach. boat dock and more. See Lois Miller in DeAnza 8( side Village. 300 E. Coast Hwy, HI. #77 S-. 1·5 RELAXED LIFE STYLE . WITH• l&AXED FIMAHCIMG owner will help you own this Ivan Wells home. Living areas wrap around fa ntastic pool for casual California li ving. Relaxed price of $199,500. 1711 ........... HI 0,... S-. 1-5 SUNSllNEY WOODBRIDGE LUSH (9AIDEHS s urround this e legant townhome. 3 Bdrms. 3 baths -·lowest price $169.500. IOt W. Y• Loop,'"· ()pew S-. 1·5 SEA VIEW'S SUPERB , J IDIMS & ~ DIHIMG, family room with fireplace. 21h baths. Large assumable Trust Deed-owner motivated to help with financing! 1~01 Yodlt c ..... Ml 0,-S-. l·S • DOYER SIOIES FIOMT 9'QW VIEW fee land 4 Bdrms., family room. unique nDor plaq for entertaining. Pool and spa. Large assum financing 10.8%, no points. 1711....,,MI O,..S..1·5 IAY II OCEAN VIEW , SPAl9a •• J IDIM. each with own bath, larg~ f amlly room, cozy den w /firepl~ce. Owner W/Carry financing. IDJD \0\ T.....ic..MIO,..S..1·5 i • L90 IAYflONf 45 rt. pier • 1Up. 6SOO sq. rt. or "intmor luxury for enjoying the rood Ufe in N ~rt Beach. LIDO VILLA Owner will help finance. 5 Bdrrns .... s baths: on t i,t.1 Iota. HIWPOIT HllGHTS Charming older home on double lot. 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths + pool. Owner transferred. will help with financing. $265.000 IALCOMY IA T VIEW Exclusive Peninsula Point 4 bdrm .. 3 baths; occupied only 4~, months. Large assumable loan + owner will carry. New construction. Easy to show. $385,000 LOVELY LIDO HOME Recently remodeled. 4 bdrms . 3 baths. Owner will assist with financing. L-U-V OM LIDO- Location. utiHty. value. combined in this spacious 4 bdrm. gem. Act quick on this bargain. $495.000. · DREAM RENTAL ON LIDO Fabulous 3 bdrm .. 2 baths. with large private patio. Walk to bay & beach. s ummer or yearly lease avail. LUXURY OCEANFRONT HOME FOR LEASE: c us tom oceanfront hqme forever view. Wide beach. exotic entry. 4911 Seashore Dr .. West Newport. 6 73-7300 JJi~ VIA LIOO NEWPORT BEACH PEHIHSUU roeMT orEH SUM. 1-5 '723 OCIAH ILVD. Newly decorated 4 bdrm. family home. Close to ocean. S325.000. IAYNOMT We'have several fine homes with pier & slip a TOllO HORSE COUNTRY 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths ; r anch style. mini-estate in orange groves. $249.500 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1-ll t-'"Y'••d• Or•·· NB 1'>75 616 1 URS ULLA PLAN. 2630 VJST A del ORO. 3 Bdrms .. 2"1Jory stylish tow.nhousc. Well decorated. private polio. Sl48.600. OBEN SUN. 1·5. PAULA PLAN. 2443 NOBLEZA. 3 Bdrm. 1-story. completely redecor .. "ab~olute model home". 3 .Patios. view. fee land. $25()..000. OPEN SUN. l ·S. BONITA PLAN. 401 CARLOTTA. 3 Bdrm .. 1-story end unit. immaculate. Lovely view settin g. $179.000. <Or offer). OFEN SUN. 1·5. LINDA PLAN. 50S VISTA GRANDE. 3 Bdrm .. 1-story. beamed ceilings. .. totally charming". $172.SOO. OPEN SUN. 1·5. TRINA PLAN. 412 VISTA GRANDE. Customized & grand 2 bdrm .. 21 '2 bath split-level. bay view. "Luxury" $218.000. OPEN SUN. 1·5. HERMOSA PLAN . 2 11 0 VISTA LAREDO. Dramatic. s pacious & upgraded 2 bdrm. townhome backing to pool. $163.500. OPEN SUN. 1·5. GUADALUPE PLAN . 400 VISTA FLORA. 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths. big famLly home. Fanta~t1c patio: ideal location near pool. $190.000. OPEN SUN. 1·5. DO YOU· WAHT A LUXURY HOME? Ideal for family entertainin~ with a 10%% assumable loan. Arrange to see this 3 bedroom. family room. den. home overlooking golf course. OPEN SUHDA Y 1-SPM 3211, t E. ...... Dr', LCICJllM MMJ-1 MARVERH RLTRS. I ·493-1664 tarbell,. REALTORSS Get Your Real Estate Li~ense Mow! It Takes at Least 3 Months! So Get Rea~ for the 80' s Real Estate Boom Now! We operate our own real estate school at a 1ower-thu.••erate cost ... or if you like. go to the real estate school of your choice and we'll pay your expe~es if you. qualify. We don_'t mind where you want to get your schooling ... we JUSt want you to jom our progressive, fast-moving company where you can become a success! · For information on how you can enter the real estate business. call any Tarbell manager or call Glenna Salsbury. Vice President or our training division at 714 1832-5440. We Think You'll Like Us. Don Tarbell • USI Youa GI IBtlRTS Low low down available to veterans on this outstanding 4 bedroom family h~me. Huge ra.mily roon:' with natural brick fireplace; country kitchen with r1c~ ~ cabinets. Dining area, ~legant master suite. Gas BBQ. redwood patio with planters. Patio, RV parking, fruit trees . $119,900. call 540-1720 . SH.900. ASSUMI 91/4' LOAM Use your equity, take o.er the low low interest loan on this cha rming 2 bedroom condo. Mini blinds, custom wallpaper, dining area, patio area TUSTIN SCHOOLS. Call for details! 540-1720 ' •YM ""MOl'Th"WOODS• .Gracious 3 bedroom patio "°me fn prime area. featuring 2 lusb atrlums. Use your equity & take over the low interest loan on thia value ... better than a m~el. Dining room. tile entry, fireplace, rich earth tooe colors. Vaulted cetlings. $128,500, call 540-1720 zaOMl-JLOT Spacious R·2 lot, XLNT area, ranch 2 bedroom home complete with dinlng ~m, eating area, rich wood noors and custom drapes Ii sbutt: rs. Bulltlns m the deluxe. kitchen. Garden area for the whole family • Sl.25 000 call 540-1720. • • ' OWC t st TD ls.IMllit 3 Bdrm. 2 bath ronu.•r tio.&w on lWO RI lots Work.shop Cor office>. sa&na & shower auached to ~ Alie) access Nr beach in Huntington Beach. SJ..52..5(kl. o-.wilCAllY Great 4 Bdrm family homl' with upstairs panoramic ocean, moun· t.alJI VteW $399,500. Sub- IUl trade.lor. bwldable Q1M or .n!lllns~ pro- perty Open Sat/Sunday 12 5 sa.? Kmgs Rd, Npl. (kh 613.1111 1...-.c:uun IS the best deseri pUon ror I.has 3 br. 2 ba home. Nice carpets & drapes. new pa.Ult 1n & out & covered . SPECTACULAR SPr~.GLASS Outstandin1 nl1bt U1lat view. f Bedl'()oms and beautiful den, larl• pool and apa . Excetlent term1. $525,000. BIG CANYON Magnificent customized Monaoo end untt on 8th fairway. Professionally decorated. Gorf eous thruout. 3 Bedroom, forma dining. $499,000. Easy terms. OLDE CORONA DEL MAR Super sharp 2 Bedroom on R·2 lot with a pproved plans for 3 Bedroom rear unit. $195,000 PENINSULA POINT Charming beach cottage, steps to .bay or ocean. 3 Bedrooms •and den. Excellent condition. Asking $325,000. 714 760-9333 TIY 760-9338 enclose<! patio makt·s ~~erir::.YJ~ I,~~ ATIENTION SALES MANAGERS ed ror sn.soo. Call no~ Robert Hall . Jr .. and Associates is ~ury 21 Huntington looking for a hardworking , dynamic ~~l' 842·5666 or s a les manager fo r their Newport , I Beach office. Call Sob Hall. PALM SPRl!'>GS • 3+ma1ds+pools 1d e cabana 4ba. Spacious. r_ part.Wee grounds~ Auto . ~ bghtmg & watenng r + sec system CoosJder Sewpon exchange ror I S221l ,OOO eq uity . Lindberg . Realtor 327 2918 or J20.560'l cars•bikes• •skateboards• trucks.baby carriages•tea carts•trikes rol lerskates • wafkers•toys •wagons•••• scooters•hot rods*coupes• trailers*hard tops*convert- ibles•motor homes*lawn mowers*limos •corporate headquarters •garden carts Model A's•• .. •typingtables wheelbarrows* recreational vehicles *golf carts*model trains•bikes *pianos•cars refrigerators •skates•••••• BUY A WEEK'S VAClTION in Laguna Beacb for the rest of your life ~ .then will it on to your hea rs. Across street from ocean front in north end of town. Unit <Commodore> s leeps 4 . Time shares. Winter season approx Sept 11 to Oct 4 or Dec 19 thru April 11. $1000 less than they are selling at· orf1ce Thr('(' 13> "eeks avail. Price $10.500 per week. BEAUTIFUL OCEANFRONT CONDO· for rent an Solano Beach. Few blocks from racetrack S600 per week Doma Mondor Reaffon Laguna leach 494-1081 EMERALD IA Y-OCEAMSIDE Steps to ..._ pri•at. beodt of fM1 searity .... ~ CG lfr. Hewly decoratecl 3 l .. OOftl ........... oc... ......... 9.%5.Yo • t:atlh loca Offwed .t SH0,000. JUST USTB>--OUPLEX DH't .............. IK ... proclllclllt ~ • Corw .. Mart 0-...-wll c.-ry • ..... 2ed. A d•t•clll•d froet 2 •• d..... ... ••• • fonHI ,._.,,.. .... ,,1ec•• ... ........... ,..,. ........ 2 ... u ............ .... ....... wHlt ......... . ....... ......... ., ..... .. ..... It e ..... '"I tlliltr. 1'tla • .............. ,...., ..... .. o,_.. C..ty. te•fft ... 1 $279.500 I I IHIOON 403 Vllta Grande, N . 8 . 56l·U30 1154,000 Sat/Sun 1-~ Ill Calle Coavo < Prl. Hll) S. Clem .-1111 &.a/Sun 10-S 1J Summetwtnd Ct. (Npt. Crest) NB S73-7300 $J89.SOG SUn. J·S 33 Ima Loa (Npl. Crest> N. 8 . 6'13.1'00 $110,000 ~.1-5 20.1G BaYview. Upper Bay, NB Ml IMS/Sf5.2137 Sun 1·5 10 Pinewood CWoodbridae> Jrvlne s.52·5510 $149,9SO Sun 1-5 2S3Sanla Isabel Ave., Costa Mesa TstlOO Sl~.900 Sun 1-5 7U1'11tJn Ave .• Newport Beach &40-8800 $174.500 Sun 1·5 2082 Pomona, Costa Mesa 646-6567 SM,000 Sun 1-4 Z·• ... .PAM aM _. Det 4 North Cove <Woodbridge> Irvine 551-8700 ~.000 Sun. 1-4 516 Hazel Or .. Corona del Mar 644-7383 $319.500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 1118 Nottingham Rd. <Westcllff> NB 644-7383 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 115 Via Orvieto (Lido Isle) NB 631-7300 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 123 Via Zurich <Lido Isle> NB 631·7300 $315,000 Sun. 1-5 2721 Filth Ave .• Corona del Mar 631-7300 $235.000 Sat/Sun 1·5' 615 Kings Rd. CCJiff Haven) NB 631-7300 ~.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2721 Fifth Ave .• Corona del Mar 631-7300 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 115 Via Orvieto (Lido Isle> NB 631-7300 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2721 Filth Ave .. Corona del Mar 631 ·'7300 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 l IEDIOOM 19942 Lexington. Hunt'g Beach 963-4567 $106,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1372 Garlingford. Costa Mesa 559-9400 $114,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 34091 Blue Lant.em. Dana Point 497·5494 $379,500 Swlday 1·5 24641 Rollingwood, Lake Forest 581·1330 $192,500 Sun. 1-3 :30 990 Modjeska Cir .• Costa Mesa 642-7672 $119.900 Sat/Sun 12-5 515 Aliso <Npt Hts> Npt Beach 645-365.5 $199,000 Sa 1·5/Sn 11 ·2 14 East Yale Loop. Irvine 169,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2915 Quedada C Eastbluff) N. B. 556-Tm Sat/Sun 1·5 1914 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa 536-76.58 $119.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1764 Miramar. Balboa Penin. 631·1400 $350,000 Sunday 1·5 3254 New York Ave. <Mesa Verde> CM 979-5370 $116,900 Sunday 1-5 2421 Vista Nobleza <Bluffs) NB 642-8235 $265,000 Sun. 2·5 4809 Bruce Crescent, N . B. 644-9990 $142.500 Sun 1-5 ~l E. 21st St.. Cost a Mesa 673-8.550 5120.000 ~un 1·5 11.>8 Mfas1on. Cost<i :\lc~a 5:SS-2313 $109.950 Sun 1 ·4 1(17 '.\lom sto wn < '.\t onlll'ello l C ~I 64fl·7171 $91.950 Sun 1-.t 245LaJolJa tNpt Hts) NB 752-UJ20 $379.900 Sun 1·5 2133 E. Ocean Blvd. + Penin Pt> NB 673-6210 Sun l ·S 4455 Swarthmore <College Park) C.M. 645-0303 $109.900 Sun. 1·5 2652 Crestview ( Bayshores> NB 642·5200 $247,500 Sun. 1-5 181 Costa Mesa St .• Costa Mesa . !)46.2313 Sun. 1-4:30 •1712 Irvine Ave .. Newport Bch 640-9900 $197.500 Sun l ·S 14642 Doncas ter. Irvine 540-3666 $119,900 Sun l ·S 888 Temple Hills, Laguna Hills 675-7512 $297,500 Sun. 1-5 8411 Lomond Dr .. Hunt Beach 968-5707 $87 ,500 Sun 12·3 · 30 1614 Applecross. Huntington Ech 536-1493 $144,900 Sun 12·5 382 Esther, E-Stde. Costa Mesa 548-7384 $143.000 Sun 12·5 1614 Santanella Clrv. Terr.) NB 640-5357 Sat/Sun l ·5 911 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach 631·1400 $349,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 424 Mendoza Terr .• Newport Bch 631·1400 $497.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 616 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle> NB 673-7300 $389,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 2818Carob (E. Blul() N.B. 752-21.fn $199,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 Robon Ct. <Newport Crest) NB 159-1616 s11~.ooo Sa 24/Sn 2-5 2742Napoli Way, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $99,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 395 Sunrise Cr., Costa Mesa 648-7171 fU!,,500 Sat/Sun 1.S ••aGGDdSt.,AwptSbn,NB M2.-0 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1.S 8805 8eMhore Dr., Newport Bch '7N018 Mlt 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 tlMlSlfll'T• Peria, Trtlrk 8rdmr, Irv Brdmr)lrv 17$-Mll $154,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2031 Prt Lerwick, Newport Beach ~ '185,000 S.t/Sunl ... tm Peat Nellon. Newport Beb l40-tlOO tw.500 Sat/Sun t..S l8Cr7 Tradewlndl (Ba~) NB 640 8800 $198,000 Sat/Sun 1.S •8 MantereyClr (Spyp) CdM M0-8800 "39.500 Ill/Sun 1-5 "' DIRECT~RV :._u*lilli•,\••.,...1N111M1t•r,,,.,,~i;'==~.:'.C.tU:!iff:T'wA:r~.= :u1r·-----·-,., ............... kfa r ................ t ..... tsOe Larkspur. Corona del Mar 676--Wl $18',000 Sun 1-5 948Goldeo.rod. Costa Mesa 545-t"91 Sl79,7:50 Sun 1·5 241.C Oranie. Costa Mesa 644-TI71 $178,000 Sun. 1-4 1715 Pina del Sur. Penin. Pt. 631-1.B $525,000 Sun 1-5 ~Fullerton . Newport Beach 631·1266 $199,000-Fee Sun 1-5 l671 Labrador < Mes a Verde> CM 546-2313 SI13,500 Sun. 1-4 •3069Hayes, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $119,900 Sun. 1-4 2501 Harbor View Dr .. CdM 673·3230 Sun. 1-S 2 0021 L a w s on Ln .<Meredith Grdn>H.B. 557-8623 $164,900 Sun 1-4 34 Silver Crescent. Trtlrk mn. Irv 675-6000 $217.500 Sun. 1-5 105 Via Nice< Lido Is le> NB 675-6000 $395,000 Sun. 1-5 2147 Iris <Eastside> C .M. 545-9491 $170.000 Sun 1-5 2237 Avalon <Colle~e Park) C.M. 642-2237 $112,000 Sunday l ·5 1369 Galaxy Dr.< Dover Shores> NB 631-0884 $479.000 Sun 1-5 •1718 Irvine Ave < Baycrest> NB 642-5200 $199,500 Sun. 1·5 61 Nighthawk <Woodbridge) Irv. 644-6200 $168.500 Sun. 1·5 801 Cliff Dr .. Newport Beach 631 -1266 S275.000 Sun 1-5 26 Lakevit?W. Irvine 675-3411 S169.900 Sun. 1·5 • 1726 Minorca <Mesa Verde) CM 540-1151 Sl49,950 Sun. 1·5 19 Odyssey <Newport Crest) NB 645--0303 $179,500 Sun. 1·5 ·1901 Yacht Camilla cSeavu> NB 642· 5200 S34S. 000 Sun. l · 5 1601 Dorothy Ln CWestcliff) NB 675-6000 $240,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 21 Cambria <Spyglass) CdM 675-6000 $555,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 32111 E. Nine Dr .. Lag una Niguel 493-3664 Sunday 1·5 41 Mainsail (Jas mine Creek> CdM 675-2311 Sunday 1·5 1223 Dolphin Terr <Irv Terri NB 642-5200 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 109W. Yale Loop <Woodbridge > Irv. 642·5200 $169.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1111 West Bay A vc . Ba lboa Pen in 673-1900 Sat/Sun 1·4 1515 Anli~ua Way C Dove r Shores) NB 631-7300 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 Silver Crescent. Irvine 551-8700 $199.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1939 Pt. Bristol CH.V. Homes I NB 644-6200 $244 .900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2532 Vist a Dr '<Bayshores> N.B. 644-9060 S.S95.000· Fee Sun. 2·5 209 Via Cordova (Lido> Npt Beach 631-1400 $398,500 Sunday l ·5 · 1945 Santia~o Dr .. Dover Shrs. NB 760-9501 S346.500 Sat/Sun 12·6 2301 AltaVis tc.i CE /Bluff>N.B. 644-0484 $239.000 Sat/Sun 11 ·5 1213 McClean. Santa Ana 540-3666 $92.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 5732 Southall Terr .. Trtlrk. Irv 675-3411 $335.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3330 Wyoming Cr .. Cost a Mesa 540-1720 $119.500 Sal /Sun 1-5 2340 Bayside Dr .. Corona del Ma r 675-5511 $565.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 llDM>OM 15051 Rice. Huntington Beach 963-4567 $94.900 SattSun 1 15882 Plymouth. Huntington Beach 963-4567 $96.900 Sat /Sun 1 ·5 1723 Ocean Blvd . C Penm. Point) NB 675-0161 $325.000 Swl. J-5 1911 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa P e nin 631-1400 $425.000 Sun. 1·5 6 Almond Tree <Univ. Park> Irv. 552-7500 $159.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2522 Vista Dr. <Bayshores ) N.B. 644-9060 $425.000 Sun. 2·5 113 Via Nice (Lido Isle> N.8 . 673-7300 $395.000 Sun. 1·5 135 Via Zurich (Lido Isle> N.B 673-7300 $495.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 536 Santa Ana Ave < Npt. Hts.> NB 673·7300 $265.000 Sun. 1·4 • * #8 Collins Jsland, N. B. 681-1400 $1;100,000 Sunday 1·5 * •426 Via Lido Nord. N.B. 631·1400 $1,100,000 Sunday l ·S 500 "K"Street <Balboa Penln.) N.B. 673·7300 $385.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2029 Miramar. Balboa. N.8 . 646-mt 1310,000 Sat/Sun l·S 1836 Pt. nffen <HVHls> NB 646-32M $225,000 Sun. 1·5 1735 PcrtSbeffleld, Newport Beach e75-3W ~.900 Sat/Swl l ·S 20'11 Pt. Provence. NewPort Beach 64().8519 '270.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 325 Alilo CNe..,ort Helghta) N.B. 6"1M400 1229,500 Sun. 1·5 UJ2 Seabluff Dr .• COit& Mesa m~'2.42 s3oc> ooo Sunday 1·5 124 VlaQuito(Udo> N.B. ~ •• ooo 8un 1·5 •251J Da.t. Pl. <Upper B•J) C.M. Ml.. Sun1~5 1 ltoUWOOd <Woodbrld1e> Irv. 161.,,., $171.800 Sun 12-5 u• Via Ona.to <Lido> NB . 8'75a11 MSG.GOO sun l ·S H .. _..,.ar <lff ... > om .. ... --~-llit/a. lol ...... ,AMIMwDlt4 2808 Lighthouse < Brdmr RV> CdM 675-6000 $275.000 Swl. 1·5 2306 Francisco < Baycrest) NB 675-6000 $275,000 SW1. l ·S 25141 Windwood(The Woods>Lk Forest 675-6000 $179.500 Sun. l·S 2632 Basswood C Eastbluf() NB 675-6000 $219.000 Sun. 1·5 376 E. 22nd St.< Back Bay> NB 675-6000 $.128,000 Sun. l ·S 2112 Windward <Bay crest> NB 675-6000 $315.000 Sun. 1-S 2700 Lighthouse < Brdmr HVH> CdM 675-6000 $247.500 Sun. 1-S •35 Goleta Point. Spyglass. CdM 964-21611 S800.000 Sun. 1 ·5 •709 Cardinal < Mes a Verde l CM 556·2660 S217.000 Sun 1·5 1740 Plaza del Norte. Bal P en 631-7600 S395,000 Sun l·S •2101Leeward'Ln.1 Baycrestl NB 640-5357 • S un 1-5 •1942SantiagoDr <D-.rShrsl NB 640-5357 Sun 1·5 •6 l>rake~ Ba\. Coro na de l .\lar 673-8550 s.i·ss.OO<J :-iun ~ Ii 1806 Port Renwick CHVH >~.B. 759·1321 $289,500 Sat/Sun 12-S 502 Kings Road. Newport Beach 673-1181 $399.500 Sat/Swl 1 ·S 1834 Tradewinds Ln .. Newport Bch 645-0249 $270.000 Sat/Sun l ·S •1934 Pt. Trinity Pl CHrbr View) NB 631·T172 $276,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 •3356 Alabama Circ., Mesa Verde No. 531-8901 $169.000 Sat/Sun 11-5 428 Serra <Corona Hlnds l CdM 673-4400 $398,500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 lA RueChantilly <Big Canyon ) NB 644-4910 $698,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1620GaJaxy Dr. <Dover Shores) NB 644-4910 $550.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1801 Santia j!o. Dove r Shrs. NB 759-9221 $445.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2045 Sh.ipway Ln ( EayC'resU NB 631-7300 $275,000 Sun. 1·5 * 1907 Windward Ln < Baycrest) NB 631-7300 $275.000 Sun. 1-5 •1907Windward Ln. (Baycrestl NB 631-7300 $275,000 Sun.1-5 S Rue Montreux <B ig Canyon) NB 759-1679 $535.000 Sat/Sun 1·6 8892 Lawrence. Westminster 963-7881 $154.900 Sat/Sun 1-6 l9492SierraSanto CT .Rock) Irvine 551 -8700 $157.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 12 Cherry Hills <Big Cyn) N. B. 644-6200 $790,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 20 Bluejay <Woodbridge> Irv. 551-8700 $152,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 109 Via Nice <Lldo Isle> N. B. 642·823.5 $525.000 Sat/Sun 2·5 1606 Santiago (Dover Shrs) N. B- 979-5370 $325.000 Sunday 1·5 * 1907.Windward Ln. <Baycrest >NB 631 -7300 $275.000 Sun 1 5 • 1948 Santia~o. Newport Beach 631-1400 $449.000 Sunday 1 ·5 *21 Goleta Pt. Dr. (Spyglass) CdM 644-9060 ~.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1718 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 642-5200 $565.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 118 Amethyst. Balboa Island 646·7171 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2872 Ballow Ln. <Mesa del Mar) CM . 556-2660 $115.900 Sun 1-5 17932 Well bank. Huntington Bch. 846-29'JO Sat/Sun 1-5 •#1 Tiburon Bay. Coronadel Mar 675-3411 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 20872 Surge Ln .. Huntington Bch 96.'J.7881 $142.950 Sun. l·S 21212Cupar Ln .. Huntington Bch 96.'J. 7881 Sl09.900 Sun. l ·S 6762 Glen Dr . Hunting ton Beach 963-7881 $168.500 Sun. 1·5 2602Vista <Bayshores > N.B. 642-8235 S269. 000 Sun 1 · s •3707 lnlet Isle <HV Hills) CdM 642-8235 $350.000 Sun 1·5 •2324 Port Durness Cir. Newport Bch 642-8235 $285,000-LH Sun 1-5 •#116 Morro Bay. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $559,000 Sun 1·5 •1612 Antigua Way c Dover Shores> NB : 642-8235 $452.500 Sun 1·5 2858Serang Pl. <Mesa Verde> C.M. 5"9-QS15 $1'4.950 Sun. 1·5 2800 Drake <Mesa del Mar) C. M. 546-2313 $120,000 Sun. l·S 1907 Santiago ( Baycrest > NB 642-5200 SSOC,000 Sun. 1 ·5 •2518 Wavecrest Dr.<Jfrbr Vu Hls>CdM 759-9100 S330.000 Sun 1·5 10121 Foresta!. Runt. Beach 5f0.3888 St~.ooo Swi J .5 ) 6 ... 00M t26oldorro Bay (Spyglass) CdM 631-1400 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • #3 Mont.ecito Dr .• CdM .631-1400 $625.000 Sat/SUn 1·15 1 llDaOOM 2627 Co' e. Corona de l Mar 673-8550 $695.000 Sun l 5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I ... OOM •503 St. Andrews Pl., N. B. 673-1900 $96.000 Sat/Sun J -5 2 lfOIOOM 14527 Kazan. Irvine 642-823.5 S83.000 Sun 1·4 30 2511 Sunflower #G 16. Santa Ana 540-3666 579.900 Sun 1·5 2518EldenAve <0,akGlen >C M 642-6734 $105.99<> Sat/Sun 10·6 1111 S. Coast Dr. F201. C.M 631-7300 $109.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1404 Clay St .. Ne wport Beach 673-1900 $129.000 Sat/Sun J 5 '*30 Seascape <Superior Bl > N B 673,10 Sat/Sun 1 5 1112 · 'Mantle Lane. Sa nta Ana 540-1720 $62.900 Sat/Sun 1 5 543 West Wilson. Costa Mesa 631-4300 $100.000 Sat/Sun 1 5 '2521 Sunflowe r. Santa An<1 m -0021 $74 .500 Sat /Sun 1·4' 2 • ..... FAM IM t:w DEH 23 Pal06 <San Joaqum l lrvme 631·7300 $189.500 Sat Sun r 5 lllDtlOOM 621 Wlutney Way. Costa Mesa 536-8836 $125.900 Sun 12 4 •1300CJay St . Newport Beach 673-1900 $155.000 Sat/Sun 1 5 2430 Santa Ana Ave . Costa Mesa 642-6734 SI 14.990 Open daily 314 Avenida Cumbre <Blulfs1 NB 640-0020 $174 .900 Sat l-5/Sn 11-4 :!J23 E.1,tblul I Ur ~p1 B1 h 67:l R.');)(1 ~l'.!11 '"~' ~un 1.:, 11865 Goodale. F ount om Vall ev 540-1720 S9i .000 Sun I 5 3 la plm FAM llM or 094 22 Whitewater . J asm n Ck . CdM 964-2611 SJ00.000 Sun I 5 4 llDROOM 359 V1sta Ma de ra <Bluffs Ir-; B 631·7300 $l90.000 Sa t /Sun 1 5 .. DUPLEXES FOR SALE 608 Marguerite COid CdM > CdM 675-6000 $350.000 Sat /Sun l 5 2 .. ,... I U 425 Bel!om a . Corona del Ma r i 59-9100 $275.000 Sat/Sun l 5 ) .. ,...., ... 612·6121 :! Re liotro pc, CdM 640 7000 t SattSun l ·5 l .. .... 1 .. 401 J asmine. Corona del Mar 760·9048 $310.000 . Sat/Sun 1 5 133 45th St . Newport Beach 673-6210 Sun l ·5 2600 Bayside Dr 1 Old CdM I CdM 675-0000 S485.000 Sun l ·5 20701 Beach Bl vd .. Hunt'~ Bch 675-4010 Sun 12 5 3 •• pin l .. 11-1 Opal. Ba ll>0a b land 65·3331 S.S25.000 Sun l ,. TRIPLEX FOR SALE 2 .. ,._ IACH 643-645 Plumer St .. Costa Mesa 759-9100 SI65.000 Sun l ·5 TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE 4 • .... FAM lM w Dlt4 #21 Rue Fontainebleau. N.B 673-3355 '$595,000 Sun 1·5 HOME FOR LEASE l ... OOM 4911 Seashore Or .. Newport Bch 67S.7300 Sat/Sun 1-S HOME & INCOME FOR SALE j , ..... Arr 578 Plerpoat. Costa Mesa 549-7981 Sunday 1·5 >• ... I• 425 Goldenrod, Corona del Kar 153·Ul20 .... 000 Sit/Sun 12 ... 4 • •'MCN 20t UO a., Newport Beech M0-3888 111'l.500 s.t/San 1-1 ICllAI. FAM&. Y HOME z.~. 3 bdnn hocM aJ)d 1ue1t rm. la• paUo. '175.000. 2UtaTS ~ Diamond In No. Bly are». Lovely 3Br ~+2 br apt. S398.000. Ollht..t.g ttom. .... So. lay leach BeauUfaUy HmodeJed and renovated 3 bd~ 2ba home w /lge airy· rooms+2 Br apt. $4.25.000 XI.MT RMAHCIMG l...o\-el,y 3 Br. den home with charming apt f'r. No Bay Ju.-.l 2 yr.. old 5'47,SOO NEW HOME On Oventud lot 3 lid.rm:.. den, 3 baths, JoWUZll + fi.(t' 2 bdr m a µl. l'Mk 'car.. S5W.OOO GRU. T DUPLEX I Wrm up~r apt and 3 bdrm l uwt:r Sq u<1rt.' lo11lJlo!t' cJ111111t h u •luµflc·at .. 11 toll ay ~ On (!Ull'l 'lrt-t•t near Su U .. y. ~l!l.~il CUSTOM DUPLEX < .,,,..._. tu ~ulh l~ayCronl lruhlJnd1111! propPrty 'I .,. " :1 B 1 I r rn u n 1 t ,. ~I.OJ Of-n Sot & Sunday I 14 Opal. Bol. lslnd. LOU BRECHTEL & Assoc.. 615-3331 OCEANFRmns HAWAIJ..KAILUA Un ~ach with pool Guc:>l hoo:>e SUSO.OW NEWPORT PEl'ON. " lk-droom homt: un f.1qt•· l1.t Sll5<•.ooo TRY IOOo DOWN !\l1..nt1(•cll11 To" nhoU.'>l' ! Br ! IJ,, 1·11rrwr l•>l ~ \j(J SMl MOBILE HM. '.:Jr llo.J~ H11 ... p1tal Call tor det.i1L, 'IURR WHITE . REALTOR. IMC. • 67!.-4630 'f.M BACK BAY 3 Bdr m . i.hak•• roof, h.ud.,.ood floor~. rl' mitdl'led k11t·h J usl a t.:Jut1ru1 ht1ml· read) l11 mo \t' rntn Prirl'd .11 ~110 LOI FUU.ER REALTY 546-0814 ,\,h ··ru,. r-. tnJ' plJrc fht tr .1th b\ lt'h•phvnc " uu ·• m 10 S 'IJ p m \l••nlJJI 1hru Fret.I .. ) M tu "'ion ~alunJa\• I rn.r, \lt:-.A IWt'ICt: .~-.1 W Ra• tH2~l" ltl 'Tl'Gm" Ht:.\Cli 111r.) 11.>t<-h Htvt.I ~1:!2Cl I Ma 'A Rt-: \C'H llll' ' (.'ceel>I II>-. t...c111u1 """' h 04 »tb6 'flHTit 1 ·111 \"T\ tlt4l lr-f't.· ~t 1Z2U cusw.a ~ lk•dhnt' tor copy a ~1H• '' \ JU • m th<! dJ\ b~tt•rt" p•1hl1r¥l1ot1 t'\C~pl lor -.und1t• " 114 nnda, ~,d111nn' "'ht'n d<!•t.lhrw .. S..Lunla). 12 nwn .. I •, I ,. I , r ' ' ·, 1. ' 1. l I\. t '-. \.._ J osan ReOl.cy TC» Of SPYLGASS ..... ..._. t 006 MlllNfk ant custo111 lot -................... W/plans 1595.UOO -........... ~. ~Balboa d gplell olfenna 2 + den owners \llUl w/larp sundeck & lower3 Bdrm rentul unit Pnoed at SYW.000 For more info cu ll Caro l Hoff. agt Pacesclltir Realt). 631-000. 2~ 2 Bdrm. l·l~ buth& PallO. + i.:aral(t-apt T 2 ~7272 IUll.D TO SUIT One JOx 1111' lot 434 Be l«JfU 11 (J., n r TIM).1~ !>43·6148 ~lex by 014 ner Xlnt. loc So PCll 29' <down. 121 ~·, AITU Sl500mo. mt·ume. rooms & balb ~uci.t ·673-7511 $35.5.000 quar t ers S425.QOO . IMMACULATE 673-.zB -HAHBOH VU HILL~ Lrnl.EIALIOA JBr. 2Ba. ram rm. trplr. Waterfrontage. 6 be'1 . .> vltd clogs, lret'-shadt'd. bath. 2 kitche n hom l.'. fnl'd yrd w/gazebo. :kin SS98.000 lAlned 11 2 Call from Greenbelt Park Robert Milliken ror more Fce l:tnd S255,0UU inform11t111n 631 1266. Term... Cal! o-.. nt·r Agl. 835-3535 d~s. 673·8~:1 ~ evcs&wknds. For Le~ :) bdrm, 2 full - ---- ba L.pe;la•r& "' b~·uut ,;ew, North Ha) front suoo. 646-72 IJ GARDEHHOME Sparklin.: 3Hr. 2Hd "°"1e. mw.l i.dl. 11ood financ1nl(. Prtn on h tTi'S.lm 615-~79 BV OWNl::R 205 1-.mcrald 3 bdrm how.c. 2 hdrm Apt. +.Rl.k:tlt rm & buth $435,UOO CJ-..nt•r "'111 cany at 12', Do not dis i~~<'UIJ~L.., tl7~ 2975 _ a.oa ,tNMula I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fRl·PLEX. 6 house!> to beach Wi de. quiet :.I Si!Zl.<XX>. O'A'Jlcr fmam:c. ~.675·9111 Russ _ _ AXER UPPER in a qU1el locauon Older home. but ha!> c harm a nd opporturut> lntere:.un,: • 2 st<>r) '41th 2 & l bdrm unit:. Low t'J!>h dm•m \~lth a:.i.umablc l!>l TD A. 0WC 2nd TD S22S.OOO Watei f1 ont Ho.Ms Inc. 6 73-69 00 2 & Den home + s mall 2+ 2 + GUEST bachelor tor 1n roml' Outslandmi? \'1ew from Hesl price m town Stt'pc-.1 warm. comfortable 2 tobay&beac·h S17S.000 bdrm house "A llh 2 F~ land. Will carr~ bdrm & guest rental. ~40.000 at 12' :·';.. 1nl on i.'i6.S.C.OO Don't be di I •nted · seeT 612-612112 HELIOTROPE. CdM HOW OPEN SAT. & SUM. 1-5 3 BR. 'loft & 3 bath fron t home PLUS Apt. & pool Customized thruout. Also inquire about our Other e xclusive listings .. rRJl.MiCl.)X ~~Jtl.iY 3250 E. Coast Hwy. Corona dej Mar 640-7000 SPYGLASS Fantastic !> Bdrm. J bdlh. J• car ~aral(l' J 'ears ne-.. Sw1mm1n ~ pool and J acuiz1 ::s DRAKE.-; BAY OPENSAT SUN For 1nlormauon C..11 645-!.1161 1 OPEN HOUSt . REAL TY /' CostaMHa 10 24 ............•.......... SPECIAL IY O WNER :i HR 2 Eld. l!>e opt " S7!l5 mo Sl.29.000 &SS i2,7:'! ':ihan> 3 bd t"'nMe Sl21-\ dn S89.!1!10 Patr1d. Te1K1re. ,\gt 631 1266 ---- EASTStDE 6-PLEX ty for 1 year Pnn only OLDE CdM OPEN SUN. 1·5 0wnr1~. 61s~s. Owner will help finance 2SOI H~ y •-w Dr. SlA0,000 $166.800 in assumable loans. ran111n1-t from 8'' to 11'. 526.340 ~ro& an nuaJ mromi: Well kl'pl single stay units with 4 jlaraees .. ore strel'I parlung OD 60x300' lot. ,. t.hl!, "be!.l buy" cu,.111m --.. C .. ata w leach I 0 18 home. 6 bdmu;.; lolS of Spectacular. custom de· •M•••••••••••••• •• •• • • partuag $369.500 signed honle 3 Bdrms . 2 OCLUROMT HOME MAURYSTAUFFER ba. family rm . 1acu1l1. in Capistrano Beach 4 SU\ U 01' Rl'.:ALTY fee land. Good hnanuni: Bdrms. 2~ bu. fam rm 673-5354 497-3188 d\aJlable Sauna bath & hot tub '!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"I IRADLEY & CO. IHch Road Realty. REALTORS 673-3230 496-0991 SOOH TO ST ART 721 PoiMeffia Ele)(ant. nc"' 2 "tor~ home • mcomt• Call 111 M!I: plJnl>' 3 Hdrml> .. Carrul) rm . 2', liath:.. 2 hdrm . 2 bath unit. coun l~ & City\ ll''4S $345.00'1 <(,f(Jimu.t de/•/( la i •• 11rft<11tlic.J (/jJ -84.91 SH THIS!!! Duplex. J bdrms + I llH ~ pool All \OU cl t'H'r "A ant' S'li5.(J(J(J SELLER FtMAHCE 1-1rst T .D . 11' ~ Ocean & canyon v1t•w. lo\ el~ cu..-.t.Om 2 bdrm • <ll'n home Hatl'I Ur . $.11\1.SOU PAUL MARTtN . REAi.ESTATE 644-7)83 CAU.644-7211 /Jn NIGU BAILEY &. ASS!:lCIAH.5 111, down 12', fin. or JO", down. 10<. fin Mint rond t wnhl.~ SI 05. 000 ~·~ MESA HEIGHTS TO~HOMES 2 & 3 fJd r m s . a I I a~ruucs. Pnced rrom S98.SOO \\ill exchangt- f(J( bulldabl1• land IOOoDOWH 249 OGLE. 542:9500 By owner . c u :.tom Spa.rush st> le home "' o cean view on lrg. cornt•r lot. 2400 sq ft 411 r . 21.28a. A IC .l(ourmet kitchen. Bit. an 1.\ft bookcase w IT \'. & s t e r eo s tora itc . Proless 1 ona ll y landscaped w /spa & i.pac1ow. decks. Many bearing truil trees Priced al Sl89.00u w/assumable loan of ap proX. SlS0.000 al 11 11• "'r. Owne1' will help finance. Shown by appt 496·9142 or831-0700 l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'•l !-lXER UP1'EH in xlnt -------~--!11119-~I an'!.! 3 BR 2 Ba ~ hui.:e 2'35 E. Coaat • CdM ------eor-.. Mcr 1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 8*1GY SAVEtt Walk to s •opp1ni.t & beach from Uua large 3 Br&l Br ~ nghl al 1238.lm Jo-Ann Doran. Al}. CAMEO SHOH ES. pool Costa Mesa I 024 bomr-: on h:e CUS lot & vie"'. 5 br hom~· Anx· ••••••••••••• • •• ••• •••• SlJS.CXlO Al!\ K46·S928 iou.' ownt'r 14 111 a ... .,,,sl ---------i wtlh hnancmg. IR\1:--;f:: TERH.\CE rt· n¥ldeh.'<I 3 br '1ew homt' '4lth even greater poten· tlal. Possible 101nl ven· ture Call for details. Centur y 21 Newport Center. 64().5357 OAK GLEN D1st1n cl1\t• Ol'l4 2 bedroom. 21 ~ ba con· domlru Um'> SlOS.990 2518 Elden AH:. C.:\I 642..6734 HOME + l~l'O ~ F: Open Sun I to 5 578 Pierpont CM LoH•I> 3 Bdrm home + COZ) bach apl with separate entrance Come see ~9-~I World AKI Sll.• STEALS THIS!! 4 Bdrm, 3 batha. Exec home with ~tub Only 2 ~rs. old S hould be S2SO.OOO NOW o nly 8200.000 with low mt as· swnable ln. Don't wait Call ror l sl v1ev. tng Open Sun 1·5 PM. 1132 Seablttf Dr. Coata Mesa. 611-2242 --flEE--•.1 (~Sunb<M Rrah)J WklY list or .. By Owner" Prica, ~.Etc. CALLHELP·U·SELL C714) 951-5'121 ..• We Help ·•&y<>wner•· Mil fr 11450 V.A. BeeutlruJ a bedroom, i ~ beth with pool " spa up. ~,· oal) $114,000. ~len Hellwortb. R-3 EmSIDE Do ll b ou1e wil l\ hard .,oo d fl oors. ntepleet. 2 Bdrm. room for I 1J11C1n1! mMa. Ool.1 .... CaUMl.fl&l I\ ··'4 .,,, ,., !/\' • /~ -· ---. --- ..... r ~-~38r.2"" ba. i car pr Prime lloanetn1 avail Open ..,._Fri/Slit & Su.nday J..i. 3a E. 1Sh St Call -..u .,_. Vcde. 3bdrm~2ba, Cam rm. solar ol. Jacuzzi, VA. 113 .$00 Pnnclpal only. 55'7·76:50. ~ SlDE-3Br. 2'"°aBa. spacao u s t r1 ·I eve I w1rrplc, 3 car garage. & oPU'· pool. jacuul "ten nis court racing qwet Greenbelt. 1167 .soo 631-7322. •Jt•PAIH'T! 8rula. • bfoonl beea...- ll Medi a UU .. TLC. l...arlle 4 bdrm. t •• ba F\&ll Price ooly $115.000 VA.tmm. Pai1t Place loc. IM2-74el ............. 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y.A. TllMS ...... 2 ba. couotry ld&cbm. Newer botne tn onme K.8. loeaUoa. l u&t lilWd.1riU aeU very fut. ••. ca.u .. .,. ,.. ......... BY OWNER 5bd, 3ba. din· Ins. de11, l l r. lovel)' home. JOj to beach. A Ital at Sl48.000 . 5IS-9MI . .. 4 atnr!~2Yfl. COV· ered patio. prime area Ck\ly 1116.900. For details all VUlqe Real Estate. llSM.W7. uk for Buzz ....... adull«tclll4d ..,..,,._.by,,.. AIUm ~1n rm..·s~ =u T urtle Rock ' 2 bedroom + den. Privete r•~r•e llon facllltlea. 113t.000 11.41.000. <114>-.otlO. WOOOlll061 ~ Crcelttlde Poplar 38r 2be on cuJ-de·sac. Ready 111. You choose uperades. Prine. only . 1128.990/make o t r 5$1·91211 or SSl-4688 WOODBRIDGE. Professionally Dttorat · ed & Landscaped. Ak in ··A.'lhford" 2 bdrm 1::i.-. GETTHIS!! llACH410aM Better caU rut. thl• ooe wtll be aooe before the weekend. Close to the bqcti and walk lo ever )1!6.n&. 4 Br 1 ~ Ba fam1· ly home. Offered 1t only 1106.000 VA tt'rma too• Ca1J M0-3@66 --------•Iba. bnghl kitchen. spa. dlb g r .. near Luke. VA Terms or owner will ~. 4 bdrm · pool home near So. Cst Plaza . ~.645-7221 IYOw.e Pnced to sell E·side 3 Br. 2 ba Spacious room. lrg yd . Open Sun 12. s 382 E)ilher. ~ 7384 8} ~ner 3bdrm. 3ba. hot tub. as.sum loan. man) >.tras Sl19.900. Open Hsl' Sat1SU0 12·5 990Mod )elika Cir CM 642 7672 --- .. ia.droonts 3Ba. + FR. + pool + spa Cul de sac ... lrt!l'l !:>hake roof. good frw) J C t~ 0nJ) Sl&UJOU All points S31 8901 .\1~ Verch: Jbdr m I ·'• ha ram rm :! firepla<'t'i.. •'Vlller lot Many i.tra~ :)111.~ owe .. t t2-. flt-XJblt• fman<'m~ Open v.knds or b) appl !17S.3544 Eashidr l y OWMr A.-.swne 9 s-. loan In l'Ome or. starter hou.w 2bdrm. Iba. lrg lot 2Uth Sl. Jbdrm. lba. :.ta~nollJ !'>I ~8206 ltt'<luC't:d roc qw<'k "'J It' .1 l3r 2 Ba. 7 ) rs olo Lrg lot. boat or R\' acrt-si. Will help rinance Vllt'ant hnanl't> Open S1:1t Sun 191.i Santa Ana 1\•t• '119.SUO Ov.nr AKI ~7658 Eastside Condo .\ssume low mtert";>t loan & own~r ma) ht'lp r1nance o n thl:. ;3 bedroom + den and :!': b a t h s F u I I fJ r 1 c 1• SI08.!IOU Agl Cull s.56-2fi60 CIEAM PUFF IH MESA VEtlDl ~10\-e-in read)' 3 Bdrm. 2b6 2 f~. Stn~le stor) rambling ranch Onl) $1<17.000. 631-2242 ces..~Reah~J HEW TUDOR. STYLE 2 Story Condo!> 2 & :1 fldrm All amt-ml•e' ~J \\tst Wilson $100.000 tu SI 17.(.00 CoasifiM l uilden 631-4300 OmlaPGMt 1026 ...•.•.•.•............. Ne'4 owner lram.f<'rreil. ml!St !>ell $125.000 3 fir 2 Ba home Will accept t•ash tlr ade1 molorhomt' on ~J.ln> eqwt~ Zont'd lor2 more umL.., 661 KOOi• ------- AUTH S P ANIS H l:::STATE O"erlookrnl llARBOK OCE.\N EXCL ST H E'f:T 0 :-. BLt;FF 5t>r. J •,ba. 2 f rplc:.. lg pool. 3 c rt \ rd.-. L« tree\. beaut itrnds Compl walled·m & much n..-e 163SM B) Owner 615-1~. 673-4848 The Colon)' 48r•. A C Assume l80.000 101"', $158.CXlO. Ph 7~-0905 lf4<e' r. 16$.000 l&S!>umable \'A loan on 11 LS.000 :1 br 1.1. bll home. Call no• lvr details. Cenlun :! I New p ort Ci.'nlt•r . 640-~7 BUNITS Try IS'< down G1111tl dean. pndcor owner,l11p m Hunt1nl{lnn B<'•H'h Pnnc 1 pa.11' on I) - 546-9522 Robt. Soch & AsM>C. --------Jbdrm homl' <' 11,..."' to l>I' h ,i:..-.umdbh.' loan. ~ !l0t1 ~l75i For Sak l y O WMr ;!Hr ram rm fN·. l'll•Jn nt!al. lrg) rd A.-.1>umitblt· loJn Ow.nt'r Jn\lt1U" \I L ST :-. :·: LI 2 O ) 11 :? ~Jnna l.n :-117 .>Ou s.tll 7K7\I o ... n;-r bkr Will l'QUV "' ·•l!h O"' n 12·5. l~\CQl.:1-:fCl.l'H :t -.tn . 3 Ir): bdrm .... :! ba. bnt:k Ip. for mul dm. wi:k:. to l(m bit tt'nn1-. & ' ullt-) ba II t'OUI'\.'. :'\I u \ t' 1n rorid S14-l,!IOO bkr 5'16·14W L'Hl'.:,\TI\ I:: FINA."'ICING l:h owr~r. 1mm1H 3 or tBr"' mslr-.w. :lRd fam rm. din rm. de11 .. p1ral !>WJrt:ase. µro{ dt't•or J\l'd & lndst·pd Thl' L.1ndm1t Si!2-i. WI 846 292() POOL HOME \ t'T" met' 3 bdrm h<Jf'llt" ()\I> 2•, m1le1o rrom th .. beach FUU pnl·e 100 .llOO PJrlc P1ace In<' 842 i .. 1.1 MERB>lTH GARDENS OPI::N I 4 St;N DA\ 200211..AWSON I ANt-; t-.ll·1tanl .1 Htlrm "'•th llh20 ram1t) room Superb dt't or 1111m.H Sl&I ~· ...,l.,~l':T R I'. :-,S7 1162:1 Assana.,.. loGft ·~ bedroom.1wo bath oo 11reenbell', poc1I "'PJ dose lo 5hoppma ,\gt 751 3191 Trade your o&d stuff ror new good1e' wllh a O~llied ad 642-5678 DllVllY- 21521 Archer Cr. I llacf"4• l.ach Out1>tand1ng 4 Bdrm. f amaly home on hugt' k>t ~rge famal) roo . Relax al'OU'ld your 20x · pcd W1lh spa. S1tualed on quiet c ul-de·sac SUl8.SOO W•f10lttHwt ... 631-1400 ~PARK.UNG POOL l ·MlLETOOCEAN B' owner 2 bdrm bn ek BBQ. peacerul area . rt' ad' l.O mov1· 1n cond <"an assume !I 8' ; mu. ... t ~ !JS:.!~ B\ OWNl-.H. nt'w 2bdrm. :!bJ. t rpl. gold nug~t'l award ~11\ner 1 ' 7 m 1 lu bch Sl2S.OOO 962·3594 I,... 1044 ..........•.•.......... HBUTAGEPA RK ·nw most beauuful Ptdn J .-\er 2 lt'\els. :lHr .!'.Ba &. f dmlh rr" 1m Hnctc sµa on p1it10 & ~• kJc. ,tlJOO for pn \di ) A. r1u1el Dt-1:orJl <J r \o\allpapt•ri. Pdnt·ltn~ •irdpe-.. i.hrt>r-& -.hut lt-r.. urlh lOOt' l'dq>t>h Pdrqu1•t t'nlr~ -Th"" homt' look,-, just h I.. r-J mJdel CJll fur rurtht·r dl"l.J.11 .. Open S.\T :-.l':'I. I !> 6 Sllnt.. Fe TURTLHOCK HIU~ P'1 c:Mde11t HotM lAln'l nuss this uul!itanc! 1n1t 'alut· Thi., prt- StJft>OUIS holl'lt' ft' J l UTt'S 4 ex<'t'pt1on•fl) lar1t1· tJd.rtB, . 2 belhl.. d •nm 11 nn . "'et bar. nook. v.alk ui p.an~. lwUlldr) rm . m!tlr MllW v. 1th •alk 111 dllM't &. '1res:.inR rm Large lol wnll 1otood night light Vlt"6 Tius homt' IS in xJnt t'Clnd111on Ov. ner lrlim!en-ed Com mun 11) pOOls & lt'nrus cts X Int (inaJ)('JRJ! J\ Jll S2119.5o<IO locl~mg llllnd C..11 ror JPP t TUITUROCK HIGHl.AHDS l.u .. k home . contt'm µurar) e l••RJn<·t' & pn, .. r~ tor ac11H· ram1 I.• 2 ::>tr", .i bdrm:. . .I Wl~. rourt) ard enlr) .,.,th t:U!>lom bwlt :-pd Formal ~unken I I\ 1nJ( rm. wet bar. ronnal dm· ~rm . vaul1ec1 ct•illngi.. window .,.·ailed sunken ldmll) nn "'1th Crplc . b•~ v.·1ndowt>d brk(st noci'c lo"'l'r ll'\ cl den bdrm . H"\ luded upper le\el bdrm wmR lux ur1ou1> pn\att' m!>tr .. uitc "'1th dre:.stng rm . bJth. "alk 1n C'losets O\'t'T'S1zed 2 car R3ragt' Ulft'red al 1289.950 Good lmanc1n& Owner ~•II Can) 2ndT D "81TAGE rARK r-1 ,. 1....._ Brand new on market r. ,. ,."911 llus townhome built b} Bro.ldmoor reatures 2 &all I bdrms .. 21,, baths. 2- story. 2 car gwrage. a.a.. -...... patio. This 1s a n xlnt -1 .... l starter l'lorM. or makes a 497 5494 995 1570 an_...,_ aood rental un1l. This l990So.Coasl ll"') IW'Jl.JUll home bas many up· Laguna Hto>uch ~· u71 sradel Ir a iood location. u"-OI UGHTS wt£.. Assumable 9.25% In· ,,_ tenst loan. Don •t wait on Overlook the ent..rance to l~~~~~~~~~~I ,....,_-' ... .,,. 000 the Dana Potnl Harbor r ,_..,._---· . Marina ln this 3 Bdrm ..... .. OJ.YID D. CAA.LSOM home. It hu a spiral ·--·--••••••••!~~~ 8ALTOI llJ.tHJ st.airway. designed for an elevator &lid many ochsextra. .,.... IOJJ ....................... JUST USTED COLWE PAii Location. location. location. S&S built 4 bdrm home with separate fam ily room and cozy fireplace. Format dlnlng and huge bonus rm. Central air cond .• tile root and room for pool. Won't last. Call today. \ lllTHWOOD VII.I.ME lV. ACCESS Spectacular Warmln1t on built llome on oversized cul-de·•c lot. 4 lar1e bdr m•. family rm wttb fireplace and formal dlnl.na rm. Must tell. Submit all often. Call 5'4·M11 fcJI' lurtber lnformaUoa. pools. 411~ Agt. Call 18 lave ltt J2 be. plush carpt"t. cusiom abutters. covered patio. 1arden entry Sll.S.000. OPEN SAT·SU1' 12·S 41181 Ga1n1port WOOOUJOGI ~di 21iR condo w 1dl1C lt-aturl!!I inc l air rond ~um In wthte 2nd or c·11n1rat'l B~ J PJll 714 [0;.;nM WOODBRIDGE BY OWNER Jbr. 2' bl!. tam rm 1\/C Alon.-. 1 Oitrb> 1 Mun• up iu~ •. blk to iakt'. ll'f\lll.'> crt.:. Ah1>UmJblt' loan $159.900 Wo rk ~ ~-home s.59·0900 I bdim I ba Tu rt ll'rtK'k H11thlandl> LoWl'!>t on martld 14.5.00U 1::.1 J' .. um1· Jl 10 ;5 • t'Jll b-l2 ltlUIJ ,\l(('n\ Lt'J"I' :-.unn) '>JIJ I 1ou-. :l bt:droom .! l.>Jlh. Jt rol>' 'tl.l'a'I I mm P'"'' .... •PJ lt."fVU:, court. ...... 1~.00IJ U:'l.W Ht.AL t:STAn; 644 j<Jal 1\lrtJenJCk Glto>n l,0.,.e1>t pn ced !> bdrtn .I b<1 :11·u ~&J!l' V~ca.nl S'l'!l!J.:)00 Call 644-612:> Aft l!PM Near new Lmc:oln Mdl m Woodbnd~l' t: ... tJtl•... :I Br 2 • baths ~\dn~ up i:r.-dt"S Sl~.ooo Oµt:n ~ ~n I 5 14 l::a::.l 't Jlt• Loop ~ween). Smith & \......oc~ 777 HC>Mi.HvtSTMM TRY 1S380 OOWI' CAf.LNOW''' • REC CARPET 754-1 202 SPAHISH HACllHDA This homt> hd' t'~t'f '1hml! · Adam:. Modl'I i..1th llled roor pool .. ...UXI) bea<'h & )Our """ n bit<-k \ Jrrl. too ~ l:klrm,.. falTlll} '41th rrpk . & J ~relit as::.umable loan S175.cnJ Redh 1 I I 0-~ lk,1lty ••••I -') f 1 I,, t .11 111 llSTIUY PnC'e greaU) red ~d on Uw. "'llJ'lJ'\ llnd t· harm 111..: J BR Turtlerock P n..'1>1 deol Home Qwet t ul de sacs~. J car garage & man) custom features Great for entertJ1n1ug 1n ... lde&out HUIT')''. W on't last' 3732 Southall Terra et• Call !'thma Boom m.3411or7~-286i T'urtlerock Glen. s1Dgle fwn Oevoosb1n locallon. "l~e. pnvacy, $bdrm. 3b1, Ir& lol $314 ,000 ~0897 afternoons Ii evea .-naa21r. By owner. Sl00.700 751-0CZS. S\!-4355. Bob ---------"<~ FAMILY FU ... j Imagine t he com~l )OU'll have 1n thlJl la 4 bdr m. + bonus r hom e . lot>att'd nNr U.C.I. m ll'Vlne V~ll ha~ family fun wl\Jl! a brit'k pat.Jo. bwlHn .Os BBQ. & large play~ for the c hildren. ~II now Len Mai.on :: RIDUCID SI o.ood You won't want to rolJ;i. Uus Oil(' large 4 bdrOa . iOXl~ ft. lot 1111th lratjer access Bit m red~I table undt·r cover'-f•I polio Conversation Jiil around frplc Great I~ tioo Call toda~ l~~•t· Johnso in .• Redhill+~ 552 -7500 MORTHWOOlt 1..eaw option with oriil~'r S5(JIAJ 50"'~ of muntDh rental tu pun·haM' pn)i.· J Bdrm 2'' S... ) ear,,." homt' l:pl(rdde.., l ·cur 11an11(t' SXSO mo AJti .. -.trd.lght sale ar Slb4.008 RCTaylorCo c.4() •Jl)~• ...,.......,. 1048 ....................... OCEAN FRONT ·.~ New modular t j j t· homt.~. pvt rommu~ 2 bchs. 2A hr Sl.'Cl.11'()~ '(u b l c 1t1n g Oj I il4 1499-3816. • • PACIFIC , PARA.DtSE • l:)\)O'Y I.ht' be~uty of dh· Panik trom this lovdj z Bdrm mob1lt> home~1 n North l.al(Wta Man} ~"­ irw ... 1nl'lude do~l' carport. 2 storages~. plu ... h rarpt'L:.. 8 1UI ~.5W • don osen r•·1dtur' · . 12JJ N <.:OAST HWV- 1..AGL.~A BEACH • 497 41:148 11°'o lMTUEST • ~'\aculur u<"ean vie" t bio. k tu OCt'an Cusl()l11 3Br. den ~.OOU 86C1 4Y7·2395 or &W 41 li • ------;- OCEANFRONT: '66.lm down •Subm It. "511 on cliff' 2bdrm ~lodnl11 r home. tJt:rfect ... um'1)t'r \ aca11on coth1J!t" n!;u per mo ~ubm1t on wrms <.:laudta or Dbo l..tORO H E 497 3331 or 494-1(8') • WARM & WOODSY Warm mv1llng J Bdraa: :! bath home Woods ' pnvate selling. "-sqil~ from beach Good f1nldc mg av&I Sl.85.500. REGENT REAL 'I'?, 7141831·3114 Oceanside 3 ·be dra.11• homt:. newly decor• ocean view. stepi ~tu ~ Slie0.000. • UNG<> REAL ESTAt):: 644-7020 .·: ....... 1~4 .................. .--.. Irvine Pclci6.c 1lon ost.!ll mlN. COi\S'I' HWY LAGUNA BEACH .., ... .... OF-THI •AR•OW ~vUlqeand oeMD view from lh1s ...una 3 Bdrm 2 bath tiame. ~~ family MAit MC_,,. OCIAMNW 4 a.diem.. i Biila fami· 11 lllome. Separate nwter bedroom suite. low maintenance prdm. Nbacent to 34 aaw ol DlltUral W'lkltr· n~as . Seller veq· madQted. •14.000. raom and ll Vlnl room. · many extr a& 1n this U•PaclncCOutHw) tiuuurully decorated LAGUNA BEACH ....._ SIB0.000. Assume ___ 4_t_4-l~0.;...5;....7_ emti.l loan. d o n osen 1213N. CO~ HWY ~BEACH 497-4848 ~--. . ME51UD-..Jft the quiel canyon, IDlllMT 0-. built rcw privacy. 3 Bdnm. 4 batM. master swte with panoramic \-,.W. Swimm.i.nl • Joe· ~ beltdt pha~ty gate. Will trade ror smaller home. Asking Sl.200.000. Creall\·e lo 'W'dmenlS 644-95U L..-..... 1052 ....................... ~tbeRa.ade­llilidai mUh.i-level home ~ dramatic eolertam-1111 speces including a whale~ tower. lS ft'.. hot tub • playroom. Own e r Ii n a n c 1 n g . $325,000 Owaer-qt wants mstall. ~; 3 BR townbouse, view! Sl65..1S7. f7S..S3S4 . 1MCMD91' a;~ available on z ocean view lots, each kll Z5s150 ft.: buy u.em both ror 1119,900. CHAAMl•t A 2 bdrm. home in the heart ol Laguna, with t ocean vlew Ir very t private prdeos. Room I.().. apand! Perfect for the yow&ex.ec. a..ooo. . GLOllOUS NWS A tnlly amque home for the imlo¥atift soul. ThlS Larnod. Lanporthy de· sign bas hem reaured in architectural 6 home maaamw, Located ID Upper'lbree Arch Bay. 1714) 494-1177 ATOCEAH SpartWng 1 bdrm. apl . pool; special a me ru t ll'!o. el. garue, privalt' s(epc. to beach. Owner finance atll%,subnut z'ift. 2 ba. condo. Qauet jltea; pool . jacuzzi. dubbouse. Fplc. washer· dr)'tr. refrig. Owner wall help finance. $12S,OOO PtllAllm Rltr 494·7578 UASl~OM 2 Yr. opdoil an.1lable oa this spadoul 2 Br+den. formal dining room home. Private area . Modhly rent 9600. LmJ-Vilalpl.E. 497·1761 Laguna Niguel Realty • ATTBmOM IMVSTORS lmmac. 3 bdrm. former model with many up- grades. Large kitchen with breakfast area. Good med master bdrm. -.ooo. Assumable loan at 9118% ... SUS~. tlltlST'm.E Lovely 4 bdrm. + ram. ~ home IS just waitlDg for you. View of Sad- d I e back Mountains enhaDces thlS popular 1 story rloor plan with large backyard. Localed on qui el cul-de·sac ... Sl.39.950. COMMANDING VIEW a El Niguel Golf Course from lhb xlnt. upper 3 bdrm. corner Condo fronting on llt.b. lee. New· ly painted "' taste(ul.Jy decorated thruaut ... Sl¥.500. ""'4Z20 49'-241J 830-5050 49J.t4t4 ~ ._.A'"' Steps EXCILLIMT ...-.a..-FM&YHOMI ClPEN Sat!Sun."':12-s. 1311 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath with Qrde Way. 3 Bd.rms.. room fOf' pool, teD11is fermal dining nn-.. f rplc • oourts.. ot orchard Room buutilul vaulted ce1I-for RV. 2 car ovenized • 6 ocean vtew; on a prae!. Mast.er bedroom .-., large level alreel apart from the kids' to strellt lot. Di.te &ale, l'OOlm. Mmt see ta ap- aee toiJayt SUbmit orren preoiale. SlJ0,000. on IZI0,000. Take Cliff D'. at lbe SlaDdard Sta· ti tloD. ,.,_~In &1e ~al eatablis6ed, 1 .. "~191111Q.111.ed11,, private 1ated ~unity for an ex-18 Coast Hwy. 9ott ve. or ram 11 y . LAGUNA BEACH ~c ocean view " .. , .. •057 al:ceas to the m oat ---·~~;....;;..~--­ beautlhal beach lo &*....., 1055 Oran1e County . 3 B'llrma., a pacloua IArium. mualve beams {n the • ft. llvin1 rm. : 3 car prqe, tennia ct.a. Moltly wood thruoat. Prime quality for .... --...._ tllUE ,:QMc CCllMCl RE '49 .. 7151 ....................... IMJOY '' fu•LMM &mmer'a cicamiDi !. lfock rittD 8l your labfrolll doar. l.oftly apeciocll 3 Bdrm • l•mll1 rm . BeauUfullJ .kept. a..lllN R..£.. 751-ll71 · LallllEICllRIEI Sbort walk to beautiful Victoria Beach. Unobttructe4 Catallna taland view. 3 Bedrion, 2 bathl; l1e llvlng room wttb beamed • • cel1iDp and cozy fuwlace. 2 i.r-ae patios: one wltla'~.brtck BBQ. Tremendous poteatlal lot tbe 19andymae. LOW 111teNitt rates, .. UmableY.1-n .• ~will help 'wttb tb8 fbimCID•· Cd Oflt4 ... SAT. a.s M411C...C...... Lo•ely $ bclr111. eool bome. 9an 6 Sall Club DMlt>y. Asawnable lou. $18.000 NAtfflY S'l'AUFFER SEA UON REALTY 67).6154 491-lJll Mt '•it IHch '°'' ....................... t\l ', l: 1 · l l o-,i,p !\(" 1lt\' I ~j ' -: • : l II -~ - ' I. . . ,\:-. \I ' . . . ~' HARBOR RIDGE ~. 3 Br + loft. 3600 ft. w /Vlew. As:;umable 9 75'<. Si.!79.900. Palnck Tenont. Alt. 63H• ..a••• CUSTOMIZB» POltTOAMO Completely upgraded 4br. 3....,ba, 3 frplcs. Uv · ram rm Ir den. a.,500. fmanclng Avail. OPEN H'OUSES/S 12-S 1.806 Port Renwick o·NeaJ -7S&-1J21 -------- Newport Terrace Condo. 3 b r . 2 '~ b a . fr p I c. oenumc ule entnes 1..lke new Pool. BBQ. sauna. SPANISH ~~· 9SS· 1102 or HACIENDA 2436 Francl.SCO 0r ON~CK IAY 3br.2~<at>ew1poo1. Old· Wortd ca..,... __ SZ!O_.ooo_. 63_1-0382 __ _ V...._ at Home. OClAJAOMT D"-X 4 bdnn. pool. hot tub. NEWPORT BEACH volleyball <'OUJ't. Pnce AUume bl TD. Xlnl reduced lo S499,000. cond Just lis t ed al cre.o~ fioancmg.. BT· $67.000 uig olTers 2S8S J rvme CJS Rlty l -6J5.S650 Ave <Back Bay> Hedda Marost Agent \\'lSn;Ut'f·'CONDO 714/IW>-1°'4 2 Bedrooms S9'J.500 SIAVIEW W flJIW Pll,!Sh lg. 3 bd + den. Ar.· sume 9. 75%. 1319.900. Plllrick Tenore. 631-12166 REALTORS UDO ISLE 3 Bdrms .. 3 full baths; tn vestor's dehght. com· pletely furnished. Ex· ceUent fi.nanctng avalla· ble Move-tn condition. incluchn& solid walnut cabloeta In kitchen + s parklaog new batbnloms. RL·~ihd I~~ Rl'.1ltv I;~ : ; -;-: ;1 H I Make those gooel bousebo&d items you're nol uslOg available to some~ family by ad· vertlS1Dg them fbr sale ID Clasaifaed. Call 6'2·~ I Bedroom $89,500 67J.66W fl>' ID beach, l~e 7 rm. 2 stJ'y home on R-2 90' lot. bwldable. S33SK. 7101 Seashore l'r1n only. ~10 $5,000 DOWN! 1 bdrm Sa.le or lease op- llon. Exqu1s1le Adult c.ondo. Guarded gate Beautiful club rac. prdeo view. No need to qualHy . Owner will f1n.anc:e! $109.500. Call 6-12-ll!S Sll'EI BUY $167.000 4 bedroom. 212 ba tr1 .level As:o ume 9;i.•, loan Walk to beach. pool Tom Got· tw1e 648-!mOBKR SEAVIEW b\ owner . Hampton & New &d· foni 3br or 4br Xlnt view. Assume loan. 714-58).llZz Lt9-..... 1052 L..,..~ 1052 ....................... .. .................... . Cil Coldwell Banker COLDWB.L IAMKB IS .... _. e x p e r i e n c ·e d R e a I E s t a t e salespeople ror their new location in South Laguna Beach that will open June 15th. Ir you are interested in moving up lo the largest diversified Real F.state Company in the nation, call Earnie Rice at C714) 644-9060 today for a confidential interview. Cil Coldwell Banker wxurt co.eo-~ Assume low interest loan, plus owner will carry se<!ond on this luxuriou• end unit in .,acific Island Village. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths plus lanai. Spacious rooms. Offered at Sl.32.SOO. sountLAe.uNA ..... Hf OnlY $129,000 ror ocean view home. Short walk to beaches, village, and busi.nelSes. Cute and charming 1 bdrm., 2 bath. Can expand. Next to hospital. Oood financing available. WICTACl.11 Al "1'0IMT""-I ..... Only J yn ne• with vaulted wood beamed td.lin&a. sour met titcbeD, t.le°">' tame nn 6 la'f' llP9 iD m.utAtl' ...... PLUS mucl11 more. Now offered at only ..... Owner finaoc· *DI aQil CALL...,_1211 /Jn .. . . ,· • '"'-6 ~ ~~ ' s -,r-OCIAM YllW ca.eo S,.C. J BR 2'-Ba, wW lae/~op t . suoo mo. .. ..,.-.nn ' . -.C•SZ>.MO Cfflfb·a-.en flome w/pmtial riew. Tb.la re- modeled bome has 3br. 2 ba. lam rm• bonw rm . 121$,000. Rae Rodters a~im -~-q~_._{,...119 REAL~RS ~~~~~~~~~~~-~~ .. ccr~1 .. ~ .~ .................... . Wat.erfraat Condo m .950. Priced ~ llarbt for on nver w/24' sUp. Min. cd<* ule. PnaldeadAll from L. Washin1ton Rel1bt Towalfome. 3 <Seltlle>.551131 bdrm.~ ba., ftreplaee. 1 0 ~ D 0 w N • I 0 % :'i.r.aY=· eao INl'EREST 3 br. I 1'f4 ba, 1"'8 blocb to ocean. Ar.· S...Am •• • sarn. ~ TioaaciDI or I I I I I I. I r I ••• I I -•••• owner will ftnanee t~ YlfC.COMY. dowll Call: Star. 957.Qlfl s M'!m, l~ eaedo. ---------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::::;; ---~ Sun 1 ·S. DeADu I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~-~ WATERFRONT 4'i DOCK Cbe IO st. Oout Pla&a 3 Br. den·SUS,000. ()pn "' Pall. m.ooo. Bb. s.&m Agt61~1 ,_m.....;,_sa ______ _ •POO&.HOMI PANORAMIC OCEAN Located nr So. CoHt 4Br. f rm. fcnn. din. a«lllded pvt. prden. ~-quality • cond. J{;.l . famil y ne11hborhood . xln t. value at $27011 fee ~/A#.~. UDOIYOWliB 4.IXX> sq.ft.. 3 BR 3 Ba. With larie aame rm. On ~ft. kit. Prindpals ooly. Owner will finance. Call 6T.H393.f or appt. DOVER SHORES 3 Br. ram1ly rm. pool OR. Unda. 6314184 P&IHSULA POIMT Great potenllaJ ror home or profit. Fixer or tear down. D3S.OOO Ca II for dewls. HOUJSWOOD ..._. '7M67' ~ .... Walwf1wttt... ~loatDod By Pacesetter Homb Elegant S bedroom, ,. balh home now under comtrucuoo. Outstand mg custOm f ealureb 1n ch.de large master s uite "'2~~1 hydro -whirlpool ,JeUeQ tub, fonnal di.nmg room. gardt>n room . c115tom hreplace with l'Ollvet"SatJon prt, 2 ear garage, 17'1l38' pnvate dodt wilh water & el~· tnc1ly. Some optional color selection ~1ble during construcllOo Pnced S1 .295.000 Bµy directly rro m tu Ider. Pnn. ooJy OPEHSAT-SUM 1Z:.:30PM IO> Harbor ls land On' t! Newport Beach Carol Holl. Agl. 631-0094 Shown by appomtme11l. lmmaculat.e. comfortable Jbr. 2ba home 1n t:: Bluff. Complete l y f en <'ed , s pa c1o u :;. lnsu1ated au1r. lights-on umer. lo maintenance yrd. tool shed & covered patio. S97,000 assum Sl.99..SOO. Lowest pnce in E. Blllff. R & H Jn'vest. 7S2·219'7. Pnnc1i>af ooly. Bl~Tiide Vl1Jqe U'8 Al· tnc. 2 bdrm 2 ba fl"!>lc. blt·tm. piibo, prvt bch. pool. spa. U9.SOO Owner",,..,.. ~u rMEASY I CU5"e Wcresf lOOK asawnab&e loan Ot oY 129.000 down " Owner will carry Call Owner M2· l2J01640-~ 18 HOMEY COt•OUAfl,.I EASYCAU descrtbel l.bis 3 Br. 2 Ba Npt Hgla home w/man_y extras that must be seen. Listed at 119.oot Open House Sat I 5 Sun 11 2 515 Abso MS 3655 Rul Elltate fUta.ncto 0 > SI.YB STAIUGHT Do\-er Sbor'e.. ree land 4 Br. 4ba. v~ or Back B a y & :\I a r 1 n a Moonllllht :.pa Call OrangeValley H~al Estate 496 4977 or 73l«X50 Stress ~ale o.-ner re local.lnJ( Pnmc W~tcMr locallon J Br. J dJa. pool. $215.000 6C2 i07 I Selling old hou.\e 50x 106 Newport Hgts a~a. Sll>'.000 R 2 A.lrstream. 27', SU50 6'2-6132 AS&:ME!ls•; LOAN Owner ht:lp rtnance. Westcltrr Co ndo. $119,000 La~~. pool 1256 Rutland. Open Sat Sun I 4 ov.'nr •agt. ~ BEACH BE\UTY Prime are•. large ~ VleW 4 and 2bd 2 doors from und, ID&n)' 11na. Law <»wu owe ml.000 Owner I Agm 67$-6749 P'IB..UM LOCA.TIOM Condo Wlt.h l"f('rt'all<>nJ I (aoJ.iue. t:n,Q) Sl!m>t'l views L~e 3 Bdrml> F1nanc1ng t \a tlable Sl.28.SOO. Cali Jo·Ann Doran. ~ 851·9S22 o....a.-.s-1-s 29"1 5 Qu eda da ( Eastbluff I 230() SIC Of Back Bay &r toll.ing hiJb vu. 3 BdnN. 21., ba. fnnl ~ fam rm Close to pcm. Agent SS6--7TT1 PRICE REDUCED $15,1111 ,_,...s. must sell immediately 4 Bdrm. 3 '12 bath. bonus room. Portofino. New ca rpet-new drapes-new paint. High assumable loan. OPEN SAT -SUM WISTIAYAYI. .... SPICW.! vu Plaza. nm beautiful •••• !« prcl decoc 3 BR 2.... ecut1ve style home t.. 2 fpk ·s Lu5lt bit home features formal duung in EJBhlff. Beaut roc:k & mund 1p ram rm. Pool. l"OM! pm. au encl tn iron Over 2000 sq fl. Cov~ fnce11. Just refurb . incl patJo. Pnde ol ownership orw GE k1tch. new cpl.5. area. CaJI today for appt. 5'ows. etc S239K w /20' ( 1137.SOO, ()pen Sat as Sun· ch. Sale by owner who day. LOWOQWtt SPMT. LISS 1'HAM IMT. SJQ.OOO-..Ctio9 ee .. Jru.11)' remodeled ~yle home wrlh hule master sua~ com· fortab&e family rm,. ,1ge frp&c...Walk ln-pant.n orr ll!W ~ Pvt roof top sundedl Lar1e assuma- ble lilml. Owner will as- Wit w tnnam-mg w/help fin bal 2301 Alla ...., Wortd AsMC.. YIStil Dr · 644..u48.l .f.lldc. tto-500 I Q!ltl Sat /59 1-4 111'1 w.ttltryA•e. ............ 67l-tto0 OPBITOOAY 10.3 VILLA~ New lBr. deo. 3rd fir . oceeo vaew. 101.-z« ant <JWC ~NI~ l..n :313 °"'11!1'11# 531·29'Z3 &&ANT!! 21J$m + deo. lute bY· me rm.. formal duung rm.. e8di with f rplc A quality home ID perf e<1 eoncht1on We:slcltff. S!49.500 P'AULMAmH IEALESTATE 644-7lll LDW DO'liVN. ov. ner w1 II rinance. pnce Sl09.90o. 2 tr · 2 be. l', yr new. r\iJt for John M a r ~h all . 631-12115 RF.ALTOlls TEJUIS. T£R11S. TERNS 2 lc 3 Br Newplr't Terr ace L09abomes a1-1.-· Jobn lbnball. Act. 'l;ewpol'l Terra~ Speaahst ~COMDO Seller wtll <'arr)' contract "''lh kJ-,. down on this 3 8dJm end wut beaUl\ O:-e4Ul vteW and .-II the amt'f\Jlle5 It "'on.'.t la:ot' ~JI& Sl 1.8.900 DUPLEX· 4 years old Slt.ill to ocean. Asswn 9 n io..o. owe 2nd TD. Low down. S269,900 ~&IOI Open Sun 20062 Ba yv 1ew Charmin~ hom~·w1th view of Bac k Ha y meadows and Btuff Ill~ ~ t-loretl4 Harns. Heal tor ~SHORES CANALFRONT. waJk 10 beath. pool' & lPnOl!\o BPach bvtnll ill lb best 3'262nd St. Jbr S2lSK :W62nd Sl. 3bf' 12 LSK ~ 62.bd St. 4bt' S248K 2 Cana1Ctr. 4br S27SK ~Canal, fee. S3lSK Clrl\e b). then eafl for rmre tnfo &r appt w ~"· r\l.5o .Jbr A rrame SUSK Dup~x on P~nan 3 + 3 swnn.S26SK ...... Jtrri• 6424150 John Coombe. Batr ....-viewHih ExeeplJOOJll · 1'1buron · 'mg.le level model. l'~ panded 10 5 bdrm '> Pools1i.e lot. ov.ned 1n lee \lan y cus tom re.11 ures 1nl'lud1n" , ~'ren<·h door' It win ~. hard,.ood noors & IL'.t'd bnck. B~ owner Wi ll COOpl'rat1• w 1th broker S360.000 Open ~ Sat & Sun 1:? 5 6'4--tl>lB or 833-3622 BLUFFS 1y·0wner Tenna.s Oub Vil~. 38r, 21Ula. formal duung rm. ~ UllO sq ft . rr~ standing X plan. up IU1lded . ro \t' red pa lto. red-.ood hot lUb SUPt'r'b ~It \ 1ew Ov. nt!r ma ~ c.Jrry ls l TO S182.~ 6.CO S76 1 or 644 lOJJ ~lytheS.0 I ~from oceanfront. 3 Bdrm "'1panoram1 <' view Every flne&l amen1l ~ S4 I 9 ,000. Oeallve fmaocuig Ml.,.. ... ""' 67).205' ==--= We Pt 11 IJ PrlSlftt •ST...,_ NONI• Perteet for young executive with ramily -· HARBOR VlEW HOMES -· 3 bedrooms with large yard and quiet street. Competitive price & seller will help finance !! / *'AcsaA Y llTlllAT• Takeo'Ver 9.95% loan oo 4 bedroom with fantastic pool & artist studio! Se-lier will help finance. Only $189,500. s 1.271 .. WOM'IM... is all you pay when· you take over exiaUDI' 10% loan· on sensational 4 bedroom Peninsula home! Walk to beach "bay! W•tWWWOMY P.t• ntllldl Uobelievab~ value in this bute estate on l~ lots on Lldo! 7 bedroom ·main house. plus auest quarters! Truly a macniffcent property that Is priced to eeU. ••lft LOAM•• Take ~low tat..t lomn • th1a truly aenaatlonal SPYGLASS .._..! r 3 bedreoms. a ear prqe, waJIMD wt bilr tbat ..... six with a new tMt.,. fonver! • IDPCllAP tu ex:lJ'emely ruce for bt time buyer or in· \e~t o r 2 Br condo w/romuwnrty pool, spa & lush 1u·ou.nds for only WI 500 Great assumable loan. low down. T.om CamatdJ. 83$-5445. '#tat J '• I HI ....................... MAiclOFfH Owner has moved SharJ a bdrm.. t ~ ba . custom iotdmi. large yard Full price S87 .50U V A Tenm Pal1t Place Inc 842-7461 Ohr Real Es~ ....................... MaWetto..s ForS* 1100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• San Juan C~po SSS.!IOll 2 Br. 2 &, 1480 i.q. fL If) r:. old Agl M l ·5032 OPB4 HSI SUH 12-S 20701 Beach Blvd. II B it195. Cw.tom bit, J I>. 28r. 2.Ba . h~l' C..m rm. c1menll1es galore, re a~onabl e renl Bkr ~10 CRtt SAT JSUM l-5 UDOMOllLI HOMEPAU 4.1 Freemont $32.500 2 Bdrm wtlb \ 1ew :fl Drake . 2Br $'Z3,SOU ~ DraJt.e • S26.50U I Eldrm·Low On 15 Ania . 1.... • S14.950 l Bdrm · 1erm, 25 Cabn llo . . S29.SOO 2 8drJn • 42 Beach 549.500 Bayfronl · 1 Br c AncbontJW ~ _81'.500 Pnva~ ~Tn>11l SEE RUSS NELSON - WATF.RfRONl HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 J..a&e ~ S.A. By owner . 7'S Baywood. 2.Br. 28a, lg >'d. AC, sm pet section. Oumer amious. Submit di«. m.otU.&12-«Ul. 25' Tri. Ooata Mesa Mob&)e PaR.. Harbor Bl. ... Cf73..3116. 548-'3!15 TRAILER w I CABANA IPOO Aaml..613-1020 MABlNA PARK Pl I .... riew of tlll'1ling bMlo "' cuden. Beat ~db2 Br.Iba. 1't 9':Dd. awMt. Call Jo-Ann Doran, Alt. 1151.-ZZ • ---~~ ~Wltl\ lat,. f)wlldl•l•. tnd lillla!Mooin ·~ • lj,lft.1 b.S OWNER WU. CdRV 1M TD TSOOO ...... CO\-'lHGTO: 4· Pk-a • htrv•ew (n.t n... OV.'t, prtn onh ··~ •&MTS Grat ll'ma. OYr'C. qwd. .-row for 4-.&Br. 4 2Br Anah<eim ">catlol\. '•w paint. J•r•1e1 ml.GOO ror l o un So Ollll Re&lty 847-4417 --------- ,.._.. ArH ,,_..;;:~. n•w ,.oaa•• on the fa.lrwe) at. La Qwota Countr) Club • uper qualll)' 4br . pvl rourtyard Ma1n1f1cent Soul.hem \l .. W 6.J*'lal flnAncl~ ttMS RHlty Recuterll4·-3t'nl ....................... l oe a lot. t &drm. l batb+den. Walk to ~ , ........ qR, bon .. rm, 3Ba Pool JQnt loe. lowc't Spy 1 IH•. lklb~ I.able " t.'QUIP mt.1'.ll ln ram. rm avr lloe lncJ 5"d mnt 4t .v:a.rdc n in& Sl&UO/mo Aitl . f'B-01• Cwntrr·llke aln>Oe.obere; • HR. tam. rm . pool Sa1.tt1a Many extrar. IOrut family ho m e'. SlllOO Mo A.&ent 675 5930 C....MelO 3224 Duple~. I 2 Br. Ar rowbear. 2h c 2 .lot.I.. lo "'9'll, ~·. b.ltu.tn ~JI ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ •.lOO f!l1 Zl111. 49MOI 1 M1u100 Hiii• C.:ouotr> Cub. abr. aba. 'lPV~ lhMd l,,uJlw-y condo Qi IPf COW'1Ml 1131.000 llral 9 7 ltl~: V•lue LO £!0,000 Want tu tell or trade tor eqwl}' In Npt Bch home w /\llew & ) ard Dou1la:11 Honl.c. 714 9nU91 cownr 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·i Br Condo. nr. So. c~t Plaza. pool & s~. S500 No peti.. 759 0211 . 75l-6li8 I l )I 1 l <:, ~ L OLSON t"lh~A MESA UNTTS l..oUnl\11 fM pnde prop thod make.~., 8 un lb, 3 UN~ d1&plH, OWNER f-1NANCED ~~-~ dcxt l wait, r all lod<A) ... pmt .._....,._. STEWART 2Br. tum cabU\ un 2 lot comer. Moon Crt-t-k( Lake Grqon All ut1 FP. $60,000. 29(,,. dn owe 640-1ui 2 Bdrm 1 Ba. can>eb drapes, c~ed saraJ?e. patio w / fenced ''ard. ~urbaRe dl"posal & i.tove. DO pets $385 l!st & lai.l + $75 :ot.'C:Url l V m~ ~---1o~c INVt.::.,1M ENTS I m-4:M3 o.tofeo.ty l5 room hotel Pn me 1---------- beach locatlOn Slefll to AU. COST A MiSA f'topcrty zsso ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,and and w11ter. lO<t 13 UNlTS llou.-se +newer f1nanc:1n11 oH~rect b~ duplex. All 2 &lriru., 2'J', i.eUer Xlnt mvestraent dolm. owe 11.9,\cres w/'36 Avocados. rm for more Fallbrook area. lantastic views, $143.500 Owner I a.it u J Br. 2 ba c.oodo nr S Cst Plaza Pool. spa Giu. vd S5Y5 759 021 7. 751-6Jtib opportu nity Otn 't hesttate call 4 UNITS. 2 I i.tor) SUnsblne Pro~rtle!> of duplexes. s1d~ by side Fallbrook. <714J '728·5d9S klDS~S Ot< C...... $ton fr Shop A\kang SZ20.000 t1ex1 i.-.:a...,L..,idc ~. l(ar & ,._RHiclettce ble. ~~tah 2100 vat10 Ft-need vd Hi"" af[j -C .. llll IJI 642 ~ w ()I" 646-48414. .,. tr ic count caner K L"NJTS. 2 houh~. 3 & 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-- location! Lar!,!e dl'Play UdnTb + 8-1 Bdrm units For trade. new low.nhou..t-• """"f, om ......... v. I n do w . St or e . 11-YOA """ ~hop. Mstoral(e + 2 Big 11'7r loan. Pnnc. on· 1 n Av a I o n . ~ant a Jbr. 2b , great :.irea HR 2 B 8 h 0 u ~ t' ly t\gl ~~ 1366 t alahna Isl. "Fain 1ew S'i!l>Mo $129.000 645-7272 ----Tl'rrace" IC"a tled th<' 1 «npk>t~ly ref'urbisrwd Severt~ Hills of Avalon l EASTSIDE ltoom lo add'' O"'ner ' v.1lhelp0nance••• I :! BR 3 lia., compl furn . J Ur 2 ba. fam1h rm all new. never IJ\ ed m F\n.'Pl1t«', roH•rt'd patio 134-9393 Pool. tennis. i.auna. b.tr b -q . 2 car (tar ~~t 01V1s1c~-I Jacuu.a. ,·alut' $275,000 Gardener mr S'i!KI m o 1 •·~-c-I W/trade for apt::. In ~percond. Cun II. A~'l . C .._ .i 1 /T I ,. -ta ~-Tri..... l'tewport Beach or Hunt •-•" •s ow1t-~ .....--,.....a lnglon Beach P\l Ph 6"2~ort>Jl~ -- aia..sforMJt 1100 OWC,...UDE'LUS 2l:J63-t -6.t8.i v.kd>;. w~--· .... -2Bdrm. l balh ··-··················· knd ~ JASMINE CREEtc Pn~ or ownership pro I 7l-t.·~~e''" "' i. hou::.e :-I~ cpts drps «. ,22 WHITEWATER vert~. back mg up tu golf I TRADE kitchen noor $350 mo b he propert~ too i.od t~ Xlnt rental a rea 1 j ~l l1L.,t • Sl.50 :\h t>et:. 10~ up. Qwet and pre i'it•ar maJor i.hopp1ng Approx 6acret. andw.tnul 1 64-t 7Zll. ask for t-'rank st1iious for the nev. lo~ l't-ntt•r and public Int 1n lhe Corond In Br ., pr'1re •>l ~auo .oeo 1ran:.portat1on l-1ex1 ble d I c r 3 · 1 ba ..... car l!JrJ!(e. T.wefullyderoruted nn hnanc1ng.Won l la.si~ ~~trl~H en~r 1~ 21.88 Cln~on i;B Dn\C tiua.ttyronstnx.'tt'<.l .J16C Bch ~II 0:U~ris e~·~p bys.520 rno~20ll';l _ Q>EN St:NDt. Y I 5 HOUSE + DUrlEX 17141117 31i.J _ _ LO\'EL Y HOUSE . Jbcl. 964-2611 I Sl4S.OOO Real Estate , :1b.l. nr lloaR & brh l.:.c 900 mo 646 tro5 0 S T I~ All 2 Bdrm units Proper· Wanted 2 -----'-Al~ t~ a>nt.'(j C 2. All units •••--•••••••••••••••••• UllX> sq rt 3 br 2 bu 2 fpll's uealcy <"Omplel~ly renovated WAMTTOIUY: DH f'R d w dbl car no New carpels. drapes. 1 2 or 3Br C"OOdo. m The lll't:. ~S4().44{)(1 W'""""D· Trad" ." Rr counter tops. roof Xlnt Blurrs Prine uni}. "',"" " " pro(itpotenl111l please call: 675-1561f aft Pn~ Westside t'tllnhse condo Newport for boat 834-9393 .i:~ uk.-new. 2Br. 212&. 2· 1n Ntt Ha r bor Must lnvei.tmentDinsion -----level S595/mo.642·0346 ha\!\: cans. 675 96:ls an ....... --------- 6P:'411 FOR SALE ••-••••••••••••••••••• ~sh1de Charming 2 ....._, ,._,.aa.d bdrm 1 ba Duplex -....rropt'f'fy 2000 DIRECT IY ....................... tncbd ~ an:t. rrp1r 1!>1 & ... ~·;,:.;;i;~~;~... ow.a JaUILDER F111 •• v.., 313 4 last ... i.ec $475 incl ullb. PRIM& EASI'SIDE. CM 2 NEW~ Complexes. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Joan -l!l'i·5402 or Bent ~ Uruts 111 Anaheim. 17 4 Bdrm. 3 Blh. den. pool. &t&nlL n&~~~CO Units m Costa Mesa. spe. PIO svc. 11.Jds OK. u~a-Ver:_ •Br Exec f' tnh complexes in xlnt BX> mo. lllS2-6C29 ..... .,. '"'" _ _E_7761 loc Fulh ocrup1ed. Homt. Si50mo itordeoer fENTAL I Price & "terms are IW"4•t.odt 3140 incl'd. Xlnt. 546-2439 a~ INt'O~ PROPEttTY I ~i:ouable. Call wkn<b •--••••••• .. •••••••••• JP\f <'<n <....,. Mod"lur T'pe it~ 548 1447. Wkdys 4bdrm.2b:t:2 m1lesfrom --------~ ......... , .. • · mg.7450 ocean Summe r onl> 3 Br 1•, Ba. carport. HocTie. • .a hr s~unl\, 31 i tmsmo. 968-7148 w lrl! renl bark\ard. 1''1 beade:.. pool & pier 6 UNh. C.M. . $500 + SlOO deanm2 fet-. 1 7J4~3316 LonHed near Fed co I '"9111 3144 lll'i 21~ tht-i.e arl' large 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWDtM.OW IMT. I bedroom uruts ,\II ha\e 12br Condo on waler. ten Comer lot duplex. \ l'r) ~ara~e:-. Pnce S352.llOO rus. pool. A tC. office . low down A111 allow ~ou J.nd O""ner will earn · 1 ~~o ~·3440 Nl::W Super Sharp Twnhm.'I 2bd, dn. :?1,bJ. frpk, dbl Ji!ar . pool Jdl'. 'auna No doR~ S625 to S6SO Wa yne. A.ii ~'ll61 t11 assume ll•'. loan and ~ Call 556-2600 · -.eller n.naire balam·e ' Temporanly rel<.K·at1n1t ~ ,. Great rental area Onl) Loh for SaM 2200 A"<11l. now thru ~O\I SC.500 Cal\lllow!l7!15J70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15th. In prestigious ALLStTATE AJAlTORS ~Th'DCCATIOW 70 Ot-luxt• 1'u5tln Apts for l"11ndo Conversion. $25,0011 lo SS0.000 1nvti1tment ,'U(ent John 631451 ll 4PLDwfnRMS PltlCE & LOCA TIOH 3:>~ cfn W1U get )OU 12'r int 111 the heart ,r one of the bei.t 1nvQ.tmenl areas In So. C.hf Al l lxgn:J6& the pnn-ti. on I) Sl.99.SOO r°'" four 2 l$d rm homes on a~ lot FOR INFORMATION c.1644-ll 11 ---PRIME OCEAN Tun.lerock area. Wl'll ap ~t~ Verde 4 bdrm. 1.1, LOTS pomt.ed w1outstamnd1ng ba. xtra lge "rd newl) R I \leW s10001mo G\.ne I red« S600 mo mcl~ ~.e~~~n~~ur:;.a.,1;: 01\ley Agent a.'>9 7400 or water s.57 8J22 ort:an view &i some 957·~11 1--------------3 Hr. l~t ~.lam rm. din wh1tewaler A coa slal Ml pori •--i... 3169 nn. fn•I". patio. 2 tJr j)l'rnuss1on penruts is· w _._ ·., • :.ued Topo map, color ·-•••••••••••••••••••• i.:.arage JI;() PE'U S5i:-. + n •ndering & working I s:JXl SID ~ \\allarl' drawing m oll1ce. Grad· NEWWJTii VIEW !l.n ~ 1ng & bwlder permits b) BeaulJ.fully furnished I -------- COE Complete bl.Older Bdrnaden 1n a con\t' 3bdrm. 2bJ, redeC" hkl' lll!lkaize S27S 000 Bkr ruenl locat.JOO t'or the llf"4' lhruout. !o!rdnr md 714 83 l ·lti7J or executive wh o ap l'tc>~ S625 J041War il4fili1Zlll preciates qualit). renL.n2U.547~ __ McrTO 8a)-Oeeao vu lots from $2990. walk to beJch, terms ava1 I. 9il-tl421 LJr~:'1~.~!m1c ,,ew Lot 188. 7~·7474, 9-5, Mon-Fn ------- LAGUMA llACH Ocean view lot. 135.UOO. One d rew. ean Dodo Moulton. ~"i'"' t 0 ,.., .. o...rt, ....... 2400 ....................... SWO/mo yr1y Waterfront Homes. Inc 631-1400 ....................... Gaa .. 3202 ....................... MIWPOIT llACH DOVER SHO RES/ BAY FRONT -Pter and slip. 3 BR yrly. call Ann Peters ~1.SLE BAYFRONT -Pier' and slip. 4 BR. 2tx1rm. 21 , be condo r rpl. pool Jae. SS50 non 'lrnol<er ~ ------3 bdrm 2 ba 1500 sq rt ~ mo Liit last & SlOO _t_<·argarage 64S 700'J _ MESA VERDE-38r. 2Ba . fam rm, sola r pool. jacum, ~mo SS7 7650 Placing your Cluallied ~ la ao mnp&e .. . Just &Jve US a call OD I.he phone and W.'ll hdp you word your ad for rut re- sult.a. etz,"18. avail July, Auaust-Ann , ____ ..._ ___ .,. P&ttn. ....... \WOOIRl.DOE~ BR. J Be in •• Eltatea". Pool .sa..sm LGill JWler'. COSTA .. SA EASrSID&-LAUREL Pl'. TOWNROR J BR I ... tple. DI' pool, tDCl ~· SJOO mo. Lola f OOtNG . BUSINESS :· UNDIERA ,J flCtifiOUS ~? ................ t•H ••II' 'l•UU••• •......• ··-... ....... ,.. $ 7. ·-~ ....... .... .... .... ............ ~ :::.,-~-:L~ wlll ...... ,..., 1• ier l llt.tt. Otu ............... ...... ~are... C.Ht ....... , ........... ................ ............. ............ , , ............... . .................... ftflll te TM DAIL' "'°'· , ...... , .... C....._,CA ... ........... ~ ..., .•. , ..... ~ ;;:;L-'.:- 1.avd,y C\latoo> Home: 3Br . 28a. buae couatry klkben w1frplc. oak cabitwu, walk lo pulr)', beamed eeillnp lhruout ~~)_& __ ~~- EAST CM NEW TOWMHOME Dlgtish Tudor 3 bedrm. 2~ be.. fuU 2 car gar . 5lde •back palloe, PIP. air C'Ol'ld. • upgr aM c rpt..s. ~er lived In. Plan wi1l de\ Cath. crtling. LR & Br's, sunken Roman lub S'100 mo + OIO security & clearung 171t Bran· dvw)'nl' Ten. on Orange. s. ~ \\111on. No. of 23rd Dnve b}. calr ror appl ~141.3 3126 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S3501MO Brand new I ux u q homes 2 & 3 Hr. From S350 Dr1'e to Lake Eli.more & SU.\ l' ss·~ 674 5751 f'wlaio Valey 3234 ··············•········ 8edUUful 2 br tov. nhou.w ... ~rp•s. drp!>, rrpk. ~.C. 2 cJr &ara~e . 2 bath!.. pool ~ mo ht & last Call Diana da'::. !W-1.5.50. CHO:. IW JOO.I • -Ho~IE FOR Rl::NT - 3 Br ~~5 Fncd ~ ard ~ ).!M:Jl:t-Fam1l) pl"·J~l' Nd., &. pets welcome (.~II ~·2566 or 973 2!li I . ~nor~ ~Aqon leach 3240 . •.....•............... FOR RENT 4 bedroom 2 bath homt- v.11h fireplact-. new pall)l & nev. <-arpet. Clo::.e tu beach. ""a1X to i.rhoob :-595 mo 1nrlutlt-i. a garde~ & 'tll·ater Cdll 96Z.:9824 Elegant 2 bdrm. ram rm & den. 1 S725 mo 1 Plll!>h c~. 2~ ba. ce<Sar & glas::.. 5 bllts to oce Jn Dbl car p\t gar. rull> maant. yd . Adults, no pets lnqta}'e at 5Z7 18th St il~·960-633L HO~ES FOR RENT 3 Br. Prired from ~sm. f'ncd yard & garages. Fam1l1 e<. please. Kids & pet~ v.-ekome. Ca.II 964-2566 or ~2971 A.Rt .noree 2 Br. 1>1A 5Ultable for kids \'k Bt:ach & Yorl..tov.n Pre{ marncd m1ddlt' aa.ie 1MlritJ.ng cpl, no ~U. $.IUO mo :.i2 89!16 ----- Oh T""11hse. 2Br. I HJ appl. heated pool. c I bll.'tl' encl pallo ~ G59ti or IWl)-'619 Peter's Landing Hroad rroor Penthoubt• On the water 3HR :!b.i 51000,mo 1146 ~53 1 & ~5111 W OOOBRIDOE Sycamore. 4 br. 2"' ba. frpk, d8n. patio. A<:rou from pool, ~. Avail Ji.me!Oth S79G 640-9991 RANOIOSAN JOAQUIN Townhowle, 2 bdrm., 2 i..,ba. Near pool /spa, tplJ. t.erws. part Pnme end wut w 1deck " patio IUghly upgraded. !'Jo pets S7SO I mo 975 1800 da)11. M955-2S88 eves l.o\ely Orange Tree Patio Home. 3 2Br. au.ached dbl car pr. commuoit> pool. tem:us, oo children or pe.t.s S520 mo 6424300 Ad-sitter •220 at hrs Til£ WIU.OWS. •bdrm. 2ba. l.Jv rm. dm rm t-ncl ~uo. fen >Td ~;5 mo fM-1480. &»-5050. ext 40 Woodbridi;:e Partmde J hr. 2,, ~. rrptr S"IOO 5(i9..6121 M ~7 -4797 Ul\el> 4 br. 3 b<., cenlrJI alf:, wetbar. frplc. p11l10. pools Spa. t.eMCS S700 mo 5'.S2·9446 1 bdrm Condo Rt:fMJo! • pool loc . tcnm~ ~5 Budy Oa)' 752 7~. i:;,c, ~~ Tl'HTI.$HOCK GLl:::-J . lwaut s UH Tenn•'> Poob 4c..l !lts8 1234. l' t l 21l :W.-. 4bdrm. Jb4, pool t~. ldltl· ,\\Jll Au~ ''1'> 561 l!81 l'\l'' Turtlttoc k Gll·n I br. , .. , £'(' homt.· Prof dccorJt ed 6. l.and:.ca~'<i \ •··~ ~mo 752 01~ Jft 6pm Rf:HT.ALS 2 BR. 2ba ~BH +d 2bJ <!BH.2 • bJ 3 B.k.2b" 3litH.2•:bi. lBR.Jba :J HR.2oo )";"75 $7~ 1500 Sits5 "'2S S>loU Anaheim Hi lb ----------LOIJllllO leodt 3241 ....•.................. 4 Br. ocean view. )II.rd, m> mo . a \'&JI 1 m mt'd 95'7 · l!KlO or 640-9345 ---- Yt•ars Jea.w ht<' 3 4br 2 b11 hilltop home \ l l uni~ ~ mo 4!.17 ~4 :\lnnthruSat LOIJllllO Hih 3250 .•.••......•........... l..al(Una llllls 4Br. 21 ,s.., tx.nU!> room. J car r.:ar. SJ J.:A) mo lnl I gJrdl'Ot-r t\\Ull Jul~ 7 P I' il I 5oS2 5225 · 3252 ..•..•.•....•.......... 2Br jlO!f C'llUr'><' rondo on fwno a' 4!m1n t11 tx·ot h 5.5$0 ·mo ti61 101.10 · or ~+5J6.& s...~~ ....................... v_..t.-.Sm2Br, 18a .r.-i . bcllM, •Ill to"'~ no ~ ~~-~ ~~·-.. -~~. w· ' • I J2tl ,..,_. • .• Ebel··--.·--· ... ....................... ---~.,....... HOME POR REHi' 4 Br BO. hcd yud A 3 8llrm IPL pa paid praae. Family pleaae. ---.... .a. KJds • peta welcome. r..uu aar. Ca111184-Dl6 or V13-29U. IG507I ...... Yl.w ..... 4 Bdrm expand ed Pal~ Model. Ideal tam&Jy area. Call for de· t.oills . CenluT) 2 1 Newport ~. 640-5357 or~ ~.no fee. 2 BcJrma. l beth apt. Sea,1ew 4 BR 3 Ba . w,bght 'view. Guard~ gate. tenius & pool SHOO mo 6M·5400: 631·3444 WOW!! c 1 f I• t lkfc d•sd 3425 ....................... H. 8. on tbe aaod, HC. bids. all amen it1ea IOI/mo <2l81!m-mMI. Npt. Bch. Versailles Coo· do l br. m5Lmo. All amenities 631 34.99eves. HUNTINCTON HARBOUR Searate watttfroal. 3 Br. 3 ba. pool. tenn&S. ~-cent.er. ~ pee.a. Leue Avail. June Lst. teOO mo With :.i· pvt bo¥t alap 11050 roo Owaer C7141~7317 Adulta. Gu paid. 6Q.5Cm. MESA VERDE home at· motJ>here 2W br di• apea. No Peta. Ml-lo:M ••MDNIW UeU.. adlllt apt. Spu 2 br, 2 be lwnhle W /f.p., bitm. L'R. paUos. M50to M7S 642-leo.1 _TSL_M.amt_..;;;__• __ 642-G2_ 1 ---:. WALLACE ST. APT8 ,, Newly decoral.t 2 bC:~ ape.. I j>•. 1395. Smalt7 ctvld ol<. no peta. ~.1 or $9.202D Won l lul ~l'wporl C~l town~e 3Br . 211&, "'-et ~r. •alk 10 btJldl. lenru!>. pool, spa \hru ~an 'lt-W ,\\all J une 1 Sfj((J mo t yr lse Ouldn."fl '* 7l 4 7~-2785 (J(IJ40.1~ ------ St>wpoct Bch Kouse. 9>75 > rly lease f>~:\fll\E S340 lO USO. I br. 1 ba apt. Brand new 2bd, l \"Jba, near new. lrpk. l~undry r ustom upgrades thru nn. all bltos, 8dwtsonly. --- Dtx 2 Bd. 2bJ frplr r.ar :\l1n1 oc ·vu . Yard . ~S75 m o 759 ·9148 . 644-8722. 760-~9 ;~;;+;~~=.ir.~~ z •,ba. a i r. dbl 1t11r --p~ncr. 1enn1!>, pool. 2 Br. new dnpes, 1 child J<n-uw ~&45 3H07 ok. no pet.a. Sl60 rent. ----------&erra Mgmt 641-132A :'-'tll'J,( H1s 3 Br. fam rm. rl H. I '• b.t LM-S850. no 1JW. AS1J 03\ e GU i:!I I lfl..-:\-1 Ill< Uk Ba) view ·----- Jbr 2ba PrJOI. tt•n . 1:.it• . •28r Condo: nr So. Ci.~~ ~I A~ ~I lS.SI Pla.ui. pool & spa. 5459.: On thl' wa t1>r un tUl'IU5hec1 rompletel~ rl' ll')Odeled 2 bdrm 2 h d Ht-am ~bn~s. f1rt-pl.11:e -.pa. BBQ A\<l.11 Jul) l ~·mo. ~ .... rly IJt,;u •Jock d\ dll fjjJ 11357 l:ih,f!> lo\t-I~ 3bdrm ron do 9'JO Cl\ Jll J U/lt' 15 1,7~J t:. 'l'h BIG C..\~Y<J.'. ADlJL T CO:"i 00 :!BK l!>TOHY.~J 54&~ or 556 00~ To~ l 52S . .•.•••.........•...... 2bdrm. 2ba pool, n r bt h ~95 T Jking .1pplu·a t111n'\ H B Luthe r . 964 l~l ~~·lfldo("<J. '~~.,., home IApala•nh~ 'l~;tJ mo ~_,.~~-••••••• •••• •••••••••••• CUHha\t•n Homt' ""1th 311 W-0 lslmMI 17 06 tht" ~lrd.!'t \1Jgn1ru:t."nt 1 ··••••••••••••••••••••• , l..,., nl'Jr h1.,h ..,chvol. ~udio Apt S325 mo ~ rl~. ld-aJIOf old•·rthildrt'n ulll 1ncld '\r'tll l} rl' ,1\.60 mo ljlJ~~s 1Jr m•1dt'lec1 H!I :.i111t7 or s..i.1.665 O.!>-:A7 I :rnr :i·~B~grade;-CostaMna 3724 ..............•.••.•.•. µJOI & i.~~ mo SUS c.'ASIT AS FUm 1 br dpt $300 & up 1-.nrl jlJr Adult".>. 1111 pet.' 2110 :"lewport Bl 648 4\168 bet wn 8 30 & J BK. f dm Rm condu for '* Harbor \ 1ew Knolls SWO mo Pool & teom::. focll a"I 673-2717 --------.....;Spn;___ ----- Pf\!!>UIJe Penthouse Con S25() • Mo Deluxe mobile ~J St-" \'1e"' ·~unt)' home ~al.Ure adults No tlate<S UnderRround ~ Quiet.~ J991 Parklng. Pools1dt' & t::n-Nwpt Bhd &4&-3373 teruuoment '"Fac1lJt1es I W"40R .._... 3740 S96-0 Mo olh Broker ••••••••••••••••••••••• _~_9_1_00 _______ 2 Bdrm. 2 ba 9eaut1fulh EXECL'TI\ J: HOME furn S.SS01mo 16672 BaC'kb..~. 3 br. J l., blt. Ahtonqu1n 84tl·S53l, a&num. .. , rd Gd. loc,. 841>5U l 11on ~l.000 pl'r mo ~3893 MfWflORT CREST ~1:11t ha, 2 rent ti~ 1n Tiit• Cn-st C~ll e... rb"r d C.lwm~. 54.'I 1196 ~~ ..... ~?~, L\Gl..":'iiA BEACH MTR 1:-..-... ~I.aid S(!n c:<•l11r 1V. ~•tl'd pool L'tll • 714 1-t!*4 5294 985 ;\I) , o a .. l 11~-'------ W\n.RFRO!\T J Ar t. I cil."fl. \ 1ev. •doc!.. f.JiillO Mlwporf leach 37 69 fn•ll. t(Jr +1"7.:>~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Iii!!• ·Jn~on. 7Tlr 2 famil} ml.'. tk n. .) I~. on i:oU • '1u r'e l-2.SttO. mn itH~ or ~488.) WEHA\'ES\JMMl::H R E."IT A I-'i " WEEh. OH :\lONTll associated :-.o peh. 759 ·0217;~ iSHIUi6 ·~ !-iO CST PLAZA 3br. 2ba Condo $620. :!br , lbo OJOdo $a85 No peL ... 968·3652. 556·2627 or 751~ ----- 0..l::A."' 2 BR. cluldreo a<. wale( paid. M25 mo. 2189 Padf1c. Apt. A. ~. uk for Pam. · 2 BR 1'2 lia tv.nhM!. gar. pal10, S350. Mature adults. no pets 548·S479 um~ ft 3 br 2 ba 2 fpll'l> DH FR d5hwtir. dbl g<ir no peb t650 S40-4400 ----l Br. 2 ba. newly decor.rt· ed. nr shop>. & OCC .. SUS. 15'5-2970 aft 4 pm 28r. IBa. Upstrs. apt. v. /beam cellrng. Encl. gar. Ava al.. now . Sl50 mo &w. 7804. -----------:-:ewu 38r. 2Ba, frpl.C", lower tnplex. Nr. So. Q.t Pla&a. Encl. gar. 1'o peu ~-644.5623 T~ 2br. gracious hvth&. pool, adu.lls No pds S37S. 75.s W. 18lh St 6'6-9507 me8lillllll Rt>aut.Jful Karden JPl' ~IUI & :.pa A-w1l!>· nu J>t't!> .'l lir I ba $430 161 t:: 18th Street t>i:!,(Jtl.')ti .: I~ 2ba ~:>.:i :&! \\ \\'1boo St~t 631~ ---·--- Jbdrm 2 'ibw. blt,in!>. 111'\!µla('t'. ~ plt>x. dose tu t>.·h ~mu Call bel•n ~·&6 6"2·~ :! BR + pool Plu.h rpt.s ~~! ....... !~.s.~ OCE..UC VU CONDO !'lp;il .I BR 2 1 ba. v. ill 1.,, OJll $ 12\JU m~ SI~• SQ.I 645-i7i2 8 P OH.EllS IHl\t T(d>S J'J;' 'lti lo•t-.-1 &'1 ,.,., Nt>w 2 br. 2 ba. lrple. hlln,. S400 mo. Garat:c ~ WulC..... no Pt"l.!. &12· i803 l'\'e, Im I V. [) 2 car 1o:a r ~ mo Bkr 963 7(-'!0 \acanl 3 BR. t-'am Hm lads, peu OK. ~75 mo Kes lh. 962·4"4 7 I Ut\E :-.r.w i.pauous :l bdrm. w lrl? ma.,lt'r. c:mh ceibngs liv rm. nu C'T1)ts & drps. fresh paint thruout $650 m o 84&-9!MO. 847 1622 8UUT ft.MMAC. 4 bdrm 3 ba. gardener lllCI SB75 Juhe 846-080!I or842 7461 Lr1ot lJ<-lerull' dt·lor ~bdrm 3ba. dl·n fJm nn. 2 fp. l-O,et\od pal1•1 mt'lo rronl & bark \rd. w ko1 pond. u1hn1t 4'o rlub clo&e b> S750 mo ~ 3267 •...•.•..••....•..•.... HOMt::S FOR REST 3 Bdrm Prir~ 'from 1"i25-~ t'n«i yard & 11ar<11!e~ Fam1l1cs plea!>e Kids & pelb v.'t'l<'Omt' Call 964 256& or m 2971 A.itt. no fee COUNTRY a.GUSH \\estd1H dnoa. 3 BR. 2 Bd ~l' _. ard, Sb:) mu ,\\atl Jww l5 UNIQUE HOMES 1:1ns 675-6000 HIG CA.'lYON 2 br. S800 ITlJ or ~~ option Ap plJl!> Sam. Agt. 640-~7 3 Br 2~ ba S600 Meadow \1ew Sed!>hcire Dr . 2 Br. 2 ba. Fl'. d W, pallo sses Yrly Aal l)iJ !i)9) -------- •UCEA!IJFRONT. avail "°" da1I> "'~·kl' S~c u.rular '1f'w 673-~U RF Beaut rum twnMe Jun4: onl) 5895 Abo pen lhouse from June lSlh SJ~ 1or SS60 for 6 mo l'ot' ) 700-9117 · SUM:\lER RENTALS By Wttk or month. no ree l\gl ~110 SJ:!5 2 br. 1 ba apt, lndry rm. PQOI. beam clng:.. Jdulb. no pell> ~ Mgm_l_~_64_2_·1_603_ 2 Sr. 2 ba, sllnde<:k. laun- dry f1c1I $395. Avail. now 548 ·867S days. 7$1418 t'\·ei & wknd5 btra ~ IOOltltS Clean. qlAet, 2 bd, t l'>a l\o kld5•pets SJSO/mo t:al I Jdf g:n · 12166 Ml *Ft leect. 3269 3 Br 2l, Ba ~ Oct!an 2 Br, l~ ba condo. view. •••••-•••••••••••••••• view. ......... lkfwwl•d REALTORS frpk wet bar. ~-Alt. 962-lS!S. •WAUCTO llACH• l room~e forsingle. NO DOGS. S29S mo Open 2-4 Sal • Sun. 421 Lake. ~. Hauw or apl wanuct. ~nt exdlange for muonry. ~ling. paUo, tnm, etc. Aft 8:30Pll, &4$.l430 4Br. Z8a how.. Lrg yant l5001mo lncl prdener ...-or111:1-1UT NO FEE! Apt. • Condo rentals Vall• Rentals f1S.4912 Bkr. Ask for John :\larshall 63M.266 JµW..TOKS NEW'f'6RT CREST. Lrg 3 Br.~ vtew. paruaJI> llSTI • avail now. 67Ul39 --- 2bdrm upper unit 8 ln 'r1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• plex~ Almost downt.own ..._..._. Ja06 t'osta Meta. Nice. qua~t ••••••• •• • •• • •• ••• • • • • • &hbc:Jc'nood. M25 / Waterfroot deluu JBr, SJ' last + MC d::: 28• upper. Gar•1e. wonuq adull.a OQ, relrt&. frpk. Yrly. ly I am chUd OK Rd Adull 1, no pets. · • SI 100/mo U6·72U. req. A.beolut~ty DO pet.ii 644-~UI. « wal«'beda. Open HM lilo June l , lpm·5Pm at ..._,. r ' 3101 ZMZ DIMtt Sl. to nu out N W P T C R E S T •••••••• •••••••• ••• • • • • apsilat'alioaa. Pie~ do ~acuJar ocn view. 2 48r.2t9:i7'"·allool !Udlal&.lrb~. BR. den. +olc. 2~ Ba. noor. u.1 oew dlx ~ seduded. fplc. bar. l950 dttor. frple, pvt. nr I.bdrm. iDcludlna ut.Wtie9 nm.. pooteu 613-2181 beach A bQ Anal now. G75. Pftferalnlle. ~ ~ ,__ B 3ba OliJdrwl OK. ms mo. ssz.TMO. • ·--.-· "nat 3 r S-.._ 1012 W• Balbo• Jell . JZ42 CDldD. 2 car pr. Oreao C•' tow JUI T.l).JTTT, CloH to Bcti. enJol ... ............... .-.. ., I e w R • t . • r • • -••••••••••••••••••••• tropkaJ UvU., It C!O«lf. Exclualn aew ••te r· tt'f51mo. 9H·I093 , Lulur)'21k.28a.rrpk.a, ~2BR2Ba. coro/ort. Nu trptt • ~. 2 ~"!8. ~~·. _•_33_122______ palk>. AC. elec z u.r Cplc, pet»....., 1ar. 1S50 d'1)t, blt·lA•. 2Bdrm1 .,_ ...,_ -_.. ...,. opnr, pool. S5(JO >'fW ... lllO Iba. only IMS. 113 _. pool, spa. Mach attfta, SEAvtEW apadom 3 Br mo. ea..aoo. Ad·sltter .,.. __ ..&J....._ ~•zJ Pit«. llon !hrw Fri: new martna. '750/mo 2\9 Bl, P.R., 2 (rpk:a. •211U&bn. __ ==-~ .... !!' ••• TJNMO, : ~ 0,-: '7Sam1 ~: .. bu, buul. lhutttta, i -.... • \nnla. pool, 1uard•d 38r, l~ Condo. avail 2bd. lbe. 2 atoQ, pool Lfs3bd..2b&. crpta.dipi.4 1 -.n.....&.o. av-••.__........, 1ate. •.,a 11 t f 15 JVf1 l. l500 mo. lit • ~!:.. bhlo1, beamed IOdt<*.nopeb. l .;. ~ u:P:t SLIOOtrDo. Gerdenu tocl. tut. no clop. 49M372 _.._ m.ona ~..an .. ....,,.or••L •. • __ mo ________ eves._ .... •-------iar..s ..., 1 er. a .,..,. - ~ Crwt Condoe. 2 SMll>1 .I'*"'· I be, Con dup.... Ftn"t lo old Bt+dla. fllO. 1 Br .o. do. Puelled • mlmnd. Olll. sno. Ptt m...s .-.....-te.Glanc4984'SI. WANl'ID. I BRorchlP'- 0« GRSICN tM1t Oll>' 38r home tal ttom w,..UO. la om ,_ -at ._WHITS....., t>.aclt. Comm . p0ol. --.._. .,... .... a..-rr..M USO/mo . Adulu. _ .. ,....AiHMt• c.u..... ..... t.cd•tn..--- , 1 •' ~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• f I LAGUNA lf!ACH OC&ANraONT. Pvt 11ttWIMd hra. llH 1.-I ,.._ June. Jat1, A•I· tsOOJ.._o. CORONA OEL l&All WCMllClle -------·· •• I ........... DO ............ , ___ _..::;..~~ Qr-9 no.. ~·)'de· PMna ,..., ,,_ ._, AcftlM Y 1111.... 4Jt0 ~~ omc. avail in <CW .... llO' • tbath. 2 ~.old publishJq flrm ,_.... 1'1.a. Golf CourM. -•-••• .. •••••••••• f\111-.v. clo bid&. Nr. ~/_!!;.~'°"lier rtqulr•• w ork Inc ~---lhowaby MAUI KAPALUA O.C. Al'llOft. R.ec.pt fl wa. ..,. .... _... ~alty putotr. Sala up. a ... =:--'~ .. ~--0--1·~ .... ~-!!!!·~-~!-~·--RESOllT ....... MC)' aerv:: .... "1Ult. Modent.6 ltiveet· ..:--, • ar .c.c. ar.21wt..Jac incoodo. <lid. rm. etc. Please call •-------•I ment. out1tandlng In· -· _,_, 80 ,_.. IJS.4'10.1112 ™ · come pot.en\lal. Very fam--.IU.-r 0 .... ,... ...... ____ __.;.,. ___ --------0,.C~~ l«IOUI inqulriH only. i -... 1 ~ O.r: .::.."t:.::Wi.~ ~SUMSIT 4.50SQ.ft tmmo. =-~ :ec~e ~Bo~ M . Laauna tmt. Aftllle OlllJ, l\O w; a ~.-weu mu· COttM> GllBlrcbSl,N.8 . auitet. Al .. aerviua .Ca.111:1152 -.. ......... __.. a-...t.er. R-• Ava.II JIN 25th to JuJ) ~.~1·5'132 avlliJable, •tDOHPOJ'EN'l'IAL• ,..._ --._ ..--tlh. 1UPt oo the beach. ..._.... mf b 1 8d. 1 ._.... 1 ud • tnde .. rvlce. ruu,y ~uipped P> per t1MSJJ """"''Pl 1r usinesa ......._~":':':".-'*1;__11r, Pteaae• call Crall day Call suunne !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I 11>20%down PGta yoa •n ~-..... -___.,,., -........ bullMS.s for youraelf _MWiD•-.aon ~ _v_,,,....., __ .______ Campus/ MacArthur. lmmtd 1naome Owner ==~-l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I NEW PORT e EA C lJ _ N · B. Choice offl cea. will train "finance Fan- Nll:e. &-lkle lae Zbr, lba. \'erHJllea P•ftUtouae. BAYl-'RONT ~~....:-· Reception11t avail t.asUc 1rou poleollal SJT5. Oaraae. pallo OCl9ll8 wiew. 2 bdrm. 2 um (alt! 4 BR. paer " .,,=., '151·'1111. Liit ol CUltomen Wail· ' m.'18orM2~-ba .• fireplace, Full shp ~,,...._..__ Share inlW"aace olfice . 101 for Ol'den. Aalung '1.MOFREl:': RENT Meurtty • ameoltlea. ./--Hadlor. Ada.ma. c .. liO.CXXJ Noruaon..bleo(. SilOMOVEJN l800 per mo. Wkdya NEWPORT BEACH-170 IQ. fl. SlO mo. fer mwed. call Today. 1 2111", l HA~~. ac:tlllta. ~. W1md9 6 Eva BAY FRONT Do ver 64UDlaftJDeS&. Piil Rodatt'19"-5309, ' no PfU. New paint. crpt. _-._wo_______ ~. 3 BR. pier & :.hp S3'151mo 631·27» 3 Br. family rm. den. Aboavallable for longer -------Newty redecorated om~ c •• , ........ ~ CaU Ann Peters. EXlX:lTllVESUlTES. wr.JXl)aq ft yd, MOO mo. lulw ... I 2 BR. all UlJI &Ml, 1375 l brand nu. garaae. Np on rttr 60-~ Newport Center. full ~ So W R.awn\de Co . an- duld OK. Also. l ea. Npt b land. walk lo Jtvices. private . ~an t'ludes all rHI Htale. 1310. Noitar. 631·2Jn beach lllOO. Agt. 631"'300, ... to,._.. 4300 v.ew. S270-'630. 7»-9036. ...._....., 4450 Ulll ~2104 for details. -----&1J.5'\.'l0 • -··-··············· ~2516 .,..,... ~·2• ·----------...................... . -VI'' ... a.1.1 nnA nd Movml? Avoid deposlta • MOO, crpt. au. 1000 sq. ft Forstore&otfice spat'" lit Calf. r.-rtir ·--·•• .. ••••••ueu ~ ~ co o. cul fivlng expen ses! 14341 Beac h . • 8 , reM(Wl.lbM>ratea. -r- Nenr 1 bdrm. I ba., lBr w/vlew. 1825/mo. Profe11lona lly sant'e Westnunat.er. M2·2.834 500to 2700 Sa Ft. =:.=-~UlapaW. _64.S-_'7313_N-~Bch--1-Br-.---· 197\Hous...ns NIWPOltTClfCTQ ?WiAP~EOR d•_._ •--.... -832.-.134 .._...._Wies 1525 Meu Verdt! E. C M. .......... a..~ 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lbd, car, stove Ir d11 · hwaher.Clean.$340 '213-BM· m7 ..,....., .__,mo. ~ ocean view 5 .. .11 .. 121 SSJ.-S APPLYMOCHAl•I offices wt antlque de-.. _.. C.o&d '-" price l2SO pr ot up to 2 00 oi. for OCIAMFROMT ••HOWll•• rorated conr. rm. 180 RaUJSharingService Newport Center Dr. Faa&utJc ~ view. Beam1ful new condo. 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Maxine. Roberts JUty. 493-0202 J Bdrm 2 Ba, wlbit-ins. flnplacie. 2 CM garage. mootmo. Has Roommate For You 644-7UIO 115.l-05717 days l5J.-03lkS • D£UJXE OFf'.,CES • Fw••v.., lll4 ....................... Jl:mlEALTY '7U670 s.a..... 317' ....................... Move la loda7. 1 4c 2 bdrm. walk to bd1, nj<'e Dlanme wants prof, 1d· natured, noD-amokang male rm. ~35. shr 3bd t.e on Pftun. avail July l , must plan now . S375 + ut.il. Dys 962·2418. eve 673-5402 + clean. 1325 to S375. Non-smoker to s hare 4118-19030"646-0507 .._ I ... ">.__.. 3140 ---. ,,....,. lo CM. Must be ....---....._ 1 .. -dean. Sl75. 557 -9689 ••-••••••••••••••••••• .....uUJ, "'"'•ocean view. 3 ScotL Beal&. 2 story, I Br, 2~ ba townhou3e w 1rrp1c. Front ol ~/sauna • voUe)'ball. LI yard. '800. Ca ll Ad·Sftter '77, 604300, a4 hn. day. l.o¥ely all adu.ll. no pet.a. bills from bch. S6~0. ____ ----- ~Br apt.a. 8200 Ed· •t002after7pm. Roommate to share 3 ~. h.b. 846-0519. CONDO. BeautifuJ 2 ;:-2 bdrm condo, Newport MAIUtia"S WAL.IC ba. 2 car garage. 2 blks Beach. $Z2S. tJtll incl. ~ 2 6: 3 br apt.a from bch. Pool, jac. S500 mo. I ~12m $4li0. Frpk. large yd, = ext 292; eves 2 Pr'Of Prd (e;;;;-Fem petio, gar. nr Huntington _ seek 3rd. 24 ·31 . non Harbour, chUdreo OK. ~ F p CdM lti6&2 Jib Circle, apt 1, S...._ er, / · Sl90 84().611)7 c.,1 ... w 3178 mo. &J3.1230or 673-1775 - •••··~··••••••••••••••• Shr 2bd ~ w /adult Sharp. 2 Br. 2 ba pen. male under 40 Jew1~ thoo>e condo $465. Ca 11 pre( ES wtt. s:n ·2108 Giana. 49M800. •IRAHDMEW• Near the beach 1 ~ 2 bdnn. 2ba, bltms...-1rrps. pallo. gar . .4.dlts. No Pets. SJ95 .Ir UP. 4922 Ed· lQ&er,H.B.848-2995 ~ 2 Bdrm, 2 ba apl. DW & dl&p Gar. Ocean View Sehl Di.al. S375. 962.2698 0<536-7214 W•Toleadl I Br. atove & refrig. new paint & crpt. S32S mo. SJS..3'56 or 536-7979 2 bdrm . 1 ~') ba . ....................... Sealilll rthre New 1&:2 bdr,;;i txury adult apt.s tn 14 plans from $390 . 2 bdrm townhouses from s.sJ5 + pools, t.ennis. waterfalls. ponds! Gas for cooktni!.& healing prud. From San Diego Frwy drive North on Beach lo McFadden then West on McFadden to Seawind Village. (714 )893-5198. 4000 ....................... M . straight, early 30's looking for hous e 1n CdM/Lag Bch to shr. 973· 1369 dys, 4!f4 3442 eve111wknds Roommate needed to I s hare hse . w /s 1n1tle parent S JC S200/moJU'TIL INC LI> ~2'775 aft 6PM 124r3 nns: from 93' sq ft No lse req 2172 Du· Pont Dr , nr a irport &13-3223 9 A M to noon o•Ct• Newport Cent.er Office 4 RA!lll with use of rtteP· llOn. con! room. klcben, J)hoM~. aecretanal & iejex, Call Clndy at 7~0100 KOLL CENTER MEWPORT F.Jegant eucuUve suites in presUge loc lnt'lds ~al services. re- cept1001st. telephone answenn~ Ir more. THE HEADQUARTERS COMPANIES: A pro. f eio.saooaJ envl ronment 714-961~56 <Xfl<."ea an Bayvaew Hot.el. Jl1 i.toncal ldndmurk. S250 & up. Bay View 1mmed occup. Contact Raie.673-3822 Medical & Professional offit'eS Reasonable rent. Costa Mesa ~Z103.. GARDIHSUrTE Great loc nr OC Airport, llOO sq n olt' ate. 4 ofcs. conl. recept. storage. newly remodeled E x· ll'ns1ve windows. 901 Dove St N 8. llM-3363 Ptara luatl•• SOO&q. ft . -n>ta1I sto~ S.O.Q».D>.000 6 mo. de 2IStO Avon Npt 558-8723 b\'er) ~~l6 0<644-1388 ~~-------tllwa I I DownWwn La~una &h of WllllMd 5020 floe, approx ~ &q ft fuJ ly carpeted. bookt'~. $462 mo. 497·2351 or 49l-4!Qll. M·l speee avad. for lease Ute mfg. 2 wuu.. ooo sq n M2S ea. or combined as me. Loedulg dock & dbl doon. close to downtown Laguna. 715 Lagwia Ca n yon J\d . 497 ·3220. 64&D7 -----lldatilalRtfltGI 4500 ....•.•....... ,, ...... . S650 lnd/Ofc near nu. 2765'. 181111 Redondo Cir . llS. Hunt &h 8'2-2834 •COSTAMISA• 3.000 sq ft. Pnme loca · tJon Woodworkers OK Avail immed 642-7604 5 attes <approx>. fenced yard, n r Harbor & Bdtt. S4Nl81. --------Prime Ne wport IM esa Business Paril.. Quabt) otflce & warehouse space for lea:.e Carpe ts. drapei. & we t ba r 138().1870 i.Q ft units available now JO' ~ rt 642-4463 M-F 7 J0..3.30. Sel!H nMT LOCA TIOH 7S20 S F 1ndU5lnal pqrk I.Slit avail for 1mmed <>c· cupancy lncls. Offices & warehouse spa~. Crpti.. dJiis. wet bar For lea ... mg IJllo t'all 642 4463 M f 7·;K)t.o 3. ;K); Sat 9-1 ----.... 4550 ....................... Orall# c.ou.nty Prod IX· Uon Co wanLs lovefton 50IA-return Short term f>.I wedts Cal I 7J9.-+420 • Clll)fTHO ~ 2:llld A lrd TD ao.tJ 97M5ll Arranged by eo.t.--.Lo.s ~~:.~::~~ ... !~!~ I Esft 160fo ~ ~ PlY owns lot on top d 59Yeta.sa worth over ~.000 Desires up to ~ban ~7272 Ind TD. wa.nled, k> lit, xlnt area. 842·5449, ~7VT2 ..-Wt; ; 1. Trwt D.tdl SOJS . ..................... . Sclttllt-~Co. AIJ l) pes ol real estate lllvestml"lll.i ~I.Ott 1949 ~­WTlb 642-2171 545-061 f 40%YIB.D Sl00,000 2nd TD on ,., 1n . dust parcel Sold for IMl.000 With $400,000 dn 111 c:ASh lhru He row 1 Yr due date 178..500 751-4838 493-1 w ~~ •ma a11n n••I ,_gp t / LGlt& ....... ....................... • •tmo:u mh 5100 . ..................... . Pr1vai. l nYfflll•tlot1 bodyeuard urvice. 24 houn.714-~. FREE TESTS ON CAMERA II F\lm~ Workshop Tn&n for TV ~pots. mov· Its, pay.cable fat' TIIE PROOtJCTION CO. OF ORANGE COUNTY. <Newport I. call now for interview ~121 Send phcto resumes lo Peel,)• Lloyd Casung. ~Berly Lane. Newport Beach. CA 92660 II.ML SOllE.Otf• "°'""' MAllL SO..Ollt£ _,. P\~aHAPPY \0 ID Uus col Udlll C or on.l> SJ 25 Qlll 642.5678 Fomd: Fem 1paniel. tan " w ll t. Vic East AmhlAm. ....,., f.'OUNO: En~ll1h Spr· ?Ofl tnaer Spanlel, vie. In· •••••••••••••••••••• dlanapoll1 II Bu.bard, ACTlNOCLASSES K 8. *'5148. young people, t.-Cbl FIMld: ClaJm «adopt at IUUl.2~~1'1· Irvine Animal Car e ~or Center. Shellie. Old "2.U>WBRICk Englis h Sheep Dog, i=~ Vouos Boiter mix. DllvSdm O>dcer. Stbenan Huaky. +'... : NO-lU O Au.'ltrallan Shep mix, _...W-.ct. 7071 1nsh Setter. mJx.ed breed ;..-.~•••••••••••••••••• • P'c» ar mlW'e. A1ao cats ., EseotUsh Murie krtl.ens. Opeo everyday in new pTt dit- 154-3134. Xlnt ma • vail. ---------Rk location In )Cesa. F'owxl: Keeshond female. Vtrde/C.M. W.70C Abo lonl ha.Ired yellow female kitty. Newport S.. "girl .rbo spealil Beach Animal She lter. Dgtish needs put Ume 844-lllie .Id>. Uve-tn 2 or 3 clays a •. 673-6434. FOUND: Pet Bird, CdM area. pleaH identify. DAYCARE,NorthC.M. ~ Aee$5&cup. f\illUme. lh.St Sml cr ystal j a r w11TUSC jewelr~ Large reward. ff19.2779. S 29 -----------Lost: M. SuAmL-se. blue collar/tag, "Bandit". Ht:ward New phone number MS-12M t"ound: Rtd~e Rd. SJC. wht /c ream M . Sehnauzer T err do~ «f>.(086 • SJSO • •••••••••••••••••••••• MAWGE ~t742 Ute in Secty/ Comp/ Aide . lotere--st : *1tphysica/ Nulntioo. S1Vley 64MUl8. t-Wp wwit.d 1 • oo ••••••••••••••••••••••• AtcQuntin& YOO AIE #1 ll ACCOUNT ANTS. ASSOCIATID PERSOMMa SSlVICE llVIME 18662 MacArtMr Suite425 75~6134 RMAMCIA1. AMALYS"f ToSZH Smita-#1199 ASSIST .. COMTIOLlU To $26H ,,..,. #3649 ACCOUM"tlNG SW& To S26K Mrwpart •edt #3632 Be pampered with .1 -p~rsoaal r e l ax in g w · Thanks for helptnl rn:dU# by 12 oC the pre· Mom make my 1 rad ttaat ittrls ua Southern dress.lfdtbk.etbebelw Cahforn1a Jacuu1, d I.be ball ., everyon~ sauna etc.-Open lOam hlled It you'r• the &id.m.. 7 da\'>" Wt't'~ \<15. ge.ateil' Mlc.-beUe a M C Atlaril" Health SR. STAff ACCOUHrAMT Toszia ...,.. ...... 3640 ~ 2112 Har bor Bhd, HAPPY BfRTflOAY CoM.. )l~ 64S ~ Hr Mom' LoH~. Donna. 1ni: th1i. 'ad for )Our Oludt. Robw> & Sharon ~Uli gift. SlOO . ..................... . flUll ADS UEflEE , Call: 642-5671 ~TAG & Pvr PARTIE~ :\Cl>E•DANCER •MODEL \\ill cater your next par ty I'm 36-24 36 l8)'rs. f'arn'i. pvt. outcall Ml. t>pm . 542·0207. D y.,· 718-U.1. --------.. ~ARSTLA.DY ~C'Of'U • --Yode1s • Part> Dancers ACCOUtfl'AMT ToS• lm.11361 I STJl'f- ACCOUITAMT To tl61C 5-la A. lJ7202 C~ANCE C~ATott T~f 41C NawporttNch #l6Jt AC:COUNTIMG $PCIAUST ~SUI( '""'#7201 Townhouse. Set'urlty. teanas.spe.aarage.Near beach. 960·577\ or m-2060 Rooms for Men. Private entrant'e , cook 1 ng. LqWla Beach. 497·3687 M/F5 BR. 2 BA. house. nr fwy. .Ir So Csl Plaza 35-SOtspa. SZ2S + ut1I. AsUorWalt.&U 4193 s.tt.s There Is a difference' Quiet. d11nif1ed swtea providing aecretarial service an a manageable nwnber or unita. 2082 Michelson, Suite 212. lrvine Call 7~-0234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WfStOiOCJeMW Ww.tN•1lftPI. from SU CaJl Marylou ~!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I aoo reward. Lost un r 97 2· I 34 S PA Y10U. CLEltk fo Sl21C ...... #l6ZO Sleeping room lo pvt 2Br2Ba.deck.nearoew. home ~wk Avail now. &ara1e $450 /mo. Agt. 631·1254 m.4610. S31·5550 ----------------Beauta!ul lrnne area Ells)' goang guy 22. needs 8'Jl. to share nr bch, NB. 67$-4827. Mike. 3 Br townhouse. patio, comm. pool, q wet k>c. ~ to but'h. S425 mo. Call ~9· 7971 ror appt Lake & other amerut1es ~Imo Pref. student or &ng1e.~.559-5e99. 2bdrm. 2ba. S150. t') ut1bt1es. call after 6 Female. 64$-1%)2 Rm. pvt bath, mature empl lady, lite pnv. ref. Ne9r' beach. new 2 BR 2 ~~h 494-7346 ~ to lhare home-. Non .. apt. 11.UtbsC at IS50 smoker Ir drln1'er $170 .... mo. Mu.ttee. Form· Room. full house priv, nr mo.+ ~ut.1.646-4563 focaU•S508 South Coast Plaza, all __ ;..._...;.;.~----I conv, Sl7S. 751-8767 eves. Rmm&e wntd to 1hr CdM Avail Now-2Br, patio, 2 home ~ furn. Prof. fem chUdNn OK. 1315 mo. Lovely rm nt Hoag Hosp. 25-Z. 2 bdrm + den, 2 9-. Bdl. MS-!146$ or share ba. MaJe non· Wl. 1215 + ~ uUI. Move 131«m irmoker. No kit. 1200. In oowl Lealee. day ~l<m. 83:Mlm; evel44-900I. l Bdrm. 2 ba. pvt paUo, 1 ~r. -1 pr. Real nice S 1 r lewh1s 4200 Ma&uN rmmt want.eel to pace. MOO, ftO pe\I, lllke -••••••••••••••••••••• lhr 411' R B.home. AvaU .... r a>' to bcb, q . 7 rm hou.&e POW Sl80/mo. Mt-XIS + yard. aleepa 6 +, WARNER/ALGONQUIN famlly(1) only. wkly: R 0 0 II M A T E S 2BR. 1 Ba. Din. Garac•. J\ne t&OO. Jul ll580. Aua WAN'l'f:D~ Sha.re ' br ~. lalllldtJ. 1 chlJd 11840. 1101 Seuhore. --.11211mt11. beacb 3 <*.DO peta. M2:S + S250 l"'.86-14-::--_ll...;.0.;...._ _____ llL--.IG-_•~---- depd. Call .... 25111 OC' 2 Broc.nh'allt ble. July-~ "' ·---... r •·-.. ,.,. •etna .. 25-IO, 000· -· ... -·no ee. ·-SllOOprmo amok« to •bar• H.B. .... . ............... . .,.._ l844 175-«m condo wh.b same. IZ50 mo. ---af\wSpal. Newpon Beach Ofc on Pactfic Coast Hwy. nr Balboa Bay Club for nrt. About 212 sq ft for S'l15 mo. Qall John ( 714 I 548-2117 Immedlat.e Oooupanoy To,,. Your Individual Needs 220 to 3 .000 ctJ Pleue can l'or An Appolntmen& (714') 87G-888SI ' * CDndo. Poot. J•e. '-"· *• .. _.. Up1raded • I r • r r I ' . tmallo.11l-4711 VIII Fem. to * ....... ln CM a .. r occ. 1250. ~efttl'l1t ·-~--......;:.--~_.;..~- Need ~. 000 2nd trust male q , F V. on May 3.. I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! deed loan from pvt Heanbroten 982·5801. lrnder Xlnt equity 95S-__ W& __ · ____ _ all 96'-Ui01 ror resen "' directions ..... W..e.d !!62-4353 ------Lost: Shellie female. 4600 ~..._....,......__,.._.....,._.1 Adams & Bushard. HB PnJlftWOD&I Therapeutic ma1 s age . L1 c'd t.heraptst NB. Appl only 54-2817 a.lesADpls *Outcall* 642·:1112 •-•••••••••••••••••••• I YI lfOo Fullcoat..C!S.ba "Jamie" Qle.bedroom cottage in S.S0.000 2nd TO P•>• llQ.~Jlor~ 1--------• qwct spot an Laguna 1791 67 mo . SJ 15.SOO Bead!. Cororui del Mar equity. fine FV home or CcMa Mesa f« 1300 CK less. Ql.iet. area euen uaJ. Write ad 1636. c 10 The Da l ly Pilot Nev.apaper. P.0 Box 1560, Colla Mesa. t:A 92628 or telephone 673-7654. Wanled in eo.t.a Meaa or Irvine area, 2 or 3 BR. bo u1e pr eferr ed . 3 AdulU. X1nt refereo~a. 613 -5701 Ewea . ., 25% YWd Oil Jnl TD 110,.200 investment pays smmo. sn.107eqlllty. • Reward ISO. l.A:lst male. oranee Ir wtU~ cal. or F.-t Jah St • Santa Ana Aft. ~all Khris MS-81'4, bm~ Loat smatJ t.an coctlapoo. Male, Wea-. 642·'143l o.talleu l.olt 2'-' YT okl cal. Deaf. v.1u1e. blue eyes, black flea collar w /bel l. 17th /Oli v e . H .8 . Reward! 990-.,,. 111'••. OWA MORTGAGE. BKR n....-..1 , .... ,_ -'-• I -------542'-5"1 r ...... ~ ..... unuaua WiU t rade winter akl .......-_ .--_ O.C. Airpor t area hCJme.3bd. Zbe. 10 mlo ~ nmtauraat. 213"'2·32$1. from aid ,...,,,, Osden ..... \Jlah Valley, fort wlta at 1. Sc:lii.la 6 your Laruna Buch a 1'••• 7001 l Ida• 7001 holD& la Jub' or Aaalu.at. ""••••••••••••••• .. •• ---··•••••••••• CaU Sc.erUq Spertord 801..-..Ul or ., .(1741. omc.. RENTAL WTD. 4Br ....... llB. C.M., N.B. EM d .J-. W llOd117 "°'tee. .-.rreo1mo . a.rt: tu.JIG. --------..... ..,.) ....... . N I HlH aar .... ' ...... c.•.--.ean DaMMOI IJC/rm Pl"'FREE TO APPLICANT CALL 752-6136 crF1 ~ 1a'npofaty Dlvi*>oof A~tan&a A.90ci&ted P'&noonel Services ui8't MacArthur Blvd. SiteC25 .. Jtylne Bar&&Ul sboppen read tbt little .els in Class11ied regular1y. And they find wbllt they're kdm1 tor. Tile fastest draw in t.be West. . .a Dally Pilot C.1assified Ad 642·5678. Carpentry. masonry. roohng . ptumbang floonng. Stucco & tile . Drywall & more. JB 64&-9900 M.ike )our s hopping t>astet h) using the Da1h. Pilot Cla...s1fied Acta. HMp Wulad 7100 Help W.ted 7100 Help W.e.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• .. I AttY• Proficient lnPayroll Systetns? Pac I f I c M u l u a I 0 f Newport Beach has an outstand1n1? pos1t1on a\'a1lable for an 1n dh•1dual to a!>~•~l 1n payroll systems. pro cedures and auditin~ Abo. Uus position w1ll 1n elude the m;pons1b1hty ID the Implementation or our new payroll pen.on neli>)-:.tem 11'e uxbvidual we .,elect must have prior ex perience with com p-Ut e r1 zed payroll /perso nnel systems. College Oe1otree in Accounting prefera ble. We Offer outstanding wotking cood1lloos and complete benefit ~ package including mccn live bartus and twllon re fund. 'For conf1dent1al considerations plea!>e call rollect or wntc. C Null (7J4) 640-3079 Acc.omt ca.n Account C lerk for Payroll dept. needed by llWlllnl(lon Beach City Sc hool Dist . S917 $1142 mo. depend· ang on exper. Typing: 50wpm reqwred. Apply 73S 14th St Huntmgton Bt!ach CA 5.')S.8851 **** Acoounung EXCITING NEW TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS JOit'.' ACCOUNTANTS OVERLOAD MOW! Accomtant PACIFIC MUTUAL $15.00/Hour 1 1 Assist with analysis. Audrt IM!t·up systems. In· defiiute, Irvine. 700NnlportCenter Dr Newport Beach CA 92660 An Equal Opportunity EmplQyer MI f' AcuK.mtin« Accountant j!5~qDc1!,~Ufn. try /Analysis 5 t o 6 weeks. Anaheim ACCOUNTING Accountant .::~s $10.00/Hour • ~e County 1s boom· Post General Ledger, log! And so are we! Budget Forecasting. 2 We're weeks. Santa Ana ll09•AT NALFW F /C looldleeper accounleeiips $8.5Dt1toiir There are man) new Journal Entries. Bank firms movmg into the reconciliations. 4 ·6 <Xange County area. br weeks Newport Beach. ing.lng about an increas· 1ng demand ror ex· sienenced accounting penoooel. CPA's AudrtorS Tu Acrountant. .. QillM(OUlllanls Seniat' Accountants Bookkeepet"S Accounling Cterlts If you are not aware of lhe benefits of worklnl ~·. visit us or giw UI a call. w" will be happy to dtscuss It with you. We are located in the Coldwell Banker Blalcbg zm N Broadway t200 Santa Ana 1714) 13Ml0l FREE PAllKIJ'tG F /C looldleeper $8.50/Hour Re5earch Forecasting & Mana1ement Systems Prepare schedules. In· defmit.e lrvute. F /C looldl..,_r $8.00/Hour Po!il General Ledger, manual. no supervisioa. 2da,ys. Fount.aiD Valley. .kca•1., Clertc M!:"~!~d~ 2 weeb. Sanla Ana. A/RClertl t.!~!l:J!~rre. Qlind. 10 key by ~h. lndlftnite, lrvtoe. C.UFor~\ ACXX>UNTING GL ERK Orange County's pre· .mier city bldr 1s seeking a positive service orient· eel indiv to join our team The successful applicant v.ill ha\'e ten key by touch. acroun~ rect>I\ a· ble, background a +.and tiood commun1rat1on slolls. Xlnt work environ· meot & beoeht.s. Appl)' at or call: John Buck1~ The Irvine Co 1061 Ca melback St. N 8 644-31~. E 0 . E Accounting * M:OO TRIVEX. INC a manufact\lrer of com· pt&erternuna.1.6. has 1m· mediate openings for : COST ACCOUH· TING ClERJ( SR. Previous expenence 1n a mamtacturlng en viron· ment usang standard cos t method and EDP re · ports. Will assist cost ac· rountant tn establl~hing controls. monito ring Rfrpetual invent o r y. vanand? analys1i.. and entnes to general ledger. a nd interface w 1th mamt acturing. ACCOUNTS RECSVAILE Position reqwres high school diploma and somt> expenence m a manuf ac· luring accounting en \lronment. T ype 45 50 wpm and operate an ad dertcalculator by touch ACCOUNTING CLERK An entry level poi.1t1on cx1St.s ror an 1ndiv1duul to µerform clerical dutie:. run rosl accounting He quires hi gh 1>c hool diploma Some college account mg de!>ira ble Mw.t be able to operate an adder /calculator We orrer compet1t1\ e salanes and an exei!llenl benefits pack age For mote anlormat1on plea!le cootact: PERSONNEL mDS TRIVEX. INC .......... ...-c......... 3180 Redhill Avenue Costa Mesa, CA 92626 F.qualOpp Emplyr M tF ~~?~~~l~· tor Adminis ter the operal1ons or the Volun -tary Action Ct.>ntcr. So Or Cl\ Po!>1l1on 1n rludes recrwlln~ & n · rcmng volunteer!>, clc· velop1ng ma1nta1n1n.: IOl'al rleanng house. 1m plement1nl( PR plans. unplementJng grant pro 11rams developm11 thl' commu111ty \'o lun teers Fund Ra1:.1n)! Quahf1cations : mm I >rs collt>gc. dt-)!n•e 1n Rus Ad U umn• ltesourees or rdall'd. 2 'rs ad mm. l'Xpl•r 1n \'Ohrtteer work ma) be sub!.Ututl'<I for 1 yr col I~ fl)4,000.Sl8.500 yr Cal 'li\C714-67S·9210 ---------- ADMIHISTRA TOR Position executive dircc· tor Adm1n1ster t ht• operations ol the \lolun, tan Action Cent.er. So Or Cty. Por.1l1on in· dudes recrwlln~ & re· remng volunteers. de· \eloping ma1nta1n1n~ local clearing house. 1m· plemenllni;t PR pluns. 1mplemcnhng grant pro- grams. developing the community Volun- teer!l/Fund Ra1s 1ng . Qual.lf1cat1ons · min. 4 >rs college. degree in Bu s Ad . lluman ~ or relah.-d . 2 .)rs adm1n exper m "°'untecr -.ork ma) ~ <iub6lltuted for I yr col l~c Sl4.000.Sl8.500 ~ r <.:al VAC714 675 !1210 Advertwng Earn up Lo ~.89 Hour ~ full & ptumc P\'r>· pie to assllSt m e m m.) business. No c•xpcr. ne<-e.s Call 979-1179 ADVarTISfHG MANAGER Publ.tcly owned b1nldang rompany needs advert I.., mg PR manager Mui.t ht' t>xprd in adverti.smR Submit resumt'S to The Prei.ley Co I' 0 Box zax>. l'ewport Bear h. CA !r.!863 A PP1RUOOKKEEPER plus ge neral off1r c dwe ~·Restaurant onepted helpful Call Ahso Creek Inn South Laguna 499-2271 for •wt ART DEPT SECRETARY Advertlamg aicency in N 8 . needs qualified penon lo work cl~ly with art director in -------•I schedu.lin& jobs Is plac· 11'8 media. ~5191 . ACCOUNTING CLEU AD outalanding growth opportunity ls available in lhe rapidly expanding ~ Department of Columbia Savioas. ReapomlbWties wUJ in· elude filing. posti ng. ledger work and statistical lvplna. Gemra.l lmowledt• of ac-countiDI functions and uaeolbulinesa machines ~ reqW'ed. aa well u l1llinc Milla ol 45 wpm. O>lumbla otten an •· ciellal& benllita P"Olram ioehadlnl dental in· ........... top •t.artlna ~.and•~ wori envlrooment. l"-9 tllll Nucy Perrio for -ilUrView lppolol• ....... PASTE-UP ARTIST RapkUy expand.Ing South 0rance County println1. pulitiahin& and advertls· ln1 cotnJ>any bas im· medJate opeolnas fw PMte-up Arl.Lata. Prior ~ nece.sary ln ~~type me.rtl·•· ....... a.ad tdal' C'lllt&ill-Kaowleda• ci auasa ...s l)'PMMt· Uol ~ &amlaeot compea11Uoa aad btoellta pack•••· vmo.llllftaa•allab&e. ~-..... -: mm .. Dl¥llkla ol ............ IM. mo Pbftlee Roed ~N.,..a.CA <TW)lll-1"1 .............................................. w.ll a tEA.LLY CLEAN nNllTUf J~RlAL NOUBI? CIJJ OlUbam CARE. <:omin/lnd, la, oat. ..... -. .. ,ua ---~7'40 X1nt cleamna doat by Ls•~ 1111 9 Dsve's Pa.int.tn&. aenin1 'mi>' •tnp. Depeadaba.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,. 9 )n.. moat reu. GWDtnm.911.alln Rot.otillln•, r enontlnc. check my rd, &tc new lawna. 1eneral ~ Dbty, dirty, dirty! Have ~.Dave,~. your onn cluned or Bud. .... 1 WALLPAPERING aow by I.he Oven Man •----------• F'hle•t Uc330lltl6 t.oday Aall for Terry. M111.., Aver SU pr roll ...a-..STJ ••••••••••••••• ••••• • •• <.:a.II N«p1 ~ ----------PToteuaon&l muoAtY· -suiofERRENTAL We'll but any bid. lns1<U.1Jde. Reue>rUlble. a..EANUPS _MM5 __ 14_Rel_ereocea _____ 1 Dependable Free est. ResldentJal·Comm·also J • .,1 -·1 ca111taaiwindows Sohd masonry . we do a) ..., . ...,. PACIFIC CLEANING everythln1. No job too INl'EXTPAJNTING SERV. sma.11 87S-4394 Comp! prep, xJnt results. Ucemed·lnsured Bnck·bloclt-pl~nten " Refs.est. 5'2·9998 1714J 611-6101 v.alls etc Fa tr rates. Quallty painters.int text. SUDS 'N STUFF WiU trade Dave 847·4421 rus rates, neat, coos· Pro(. cleaning Day or ........, c1ut1ous 848·5684. nite. Comm'I" res. Reas •••••-•••••••••••••••• 842-0360. rates. Satisfaction guar Moving" The Starving Free est. S36-64.S6 AM or College Student:i have S3&-74t6aft2PM. grown. Lie Tl24·436 ---------I Sameeooct SttV 64).8427 Rel.aable. good work.• steldy ,lob. References ,_.iN;/P•"'"i cau anytune 646--7228 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PETE~AJNTING Ho.•.utfiN; Expr d Rui. Rates ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free Est Call Gene Retl.red Arizona physic 1an ~-°'58 & Wl!e w&Sh to houses1t dunng owner's vacation. object. avoid he11l Will water. cart> for pets Ref's furn Titompson. 501.5 N ~mmo Arenosa. Tucson. Anz.ona 85711.1 rine ext painting St Lie lni. Tr) me R S.llOf'~~ SELL tdW llt>m.' with J Dail.\ Pilot Cla!-~1f1ed Ad You prep Professional a.tries.'> spray SUO up 642·5449, 64.> 7972 ........ /bpW ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neat patA:tles & u.-xtures REIEST. HJ..1439 Stucco & Pluter Patch. no JOb too i.m. qwck & rle-.ui ~.~l~ Expen in C'3tm rl'Stuccoi. & pat<·hei. Int e xt R..nbl Ed 645 ·5660 ----Oasslfied Ad-. 642.56711 New coastructlon Remodellna. replp1n1. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• dedn>Nc luk deWc\100. Expert wptna, thlru\ioa TopHat '37·3lt4 6 at u 1n41 rern ova I. Landscape Creation.. Sml plumbln1 job9 6 re· 87S-211Zl pain. day or night 642-71138 n.-Ir 5'\nlb, prwVnlJ Ir ---------• remcwal, yard cleaa.uP9~ Unemployed Master haull n 1 7~1 ·2322. Plumber needs wo rk IM6-Hl.3Jlm Member Be t t~r bus burea u Ltc Bonded Dave's Tree Service. MS-5'719 days1ev~ M tC Tnm.t.op,remove. 1.5 yrs Vasa exp 827 1067 831-6873. loo""9 Wlttdow a.-NMJ • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• R.pIAlr 4c Reroof. All • 1.'-0mplet.Q floor e<arc. types-shin gles-r ock · hornet. & comm'I L1c 'd . shakes-rompo..lar Free bondecj. Ins. 963-9449 _ est 541·~ F1n Avail Qualified roofln1. Frt'l' ~t Leak repair 135 Good rate ~ on shakestcompo 97S·ll07 ext98 ...... ~ ~t~ ~mansh1p. at very compeuttve pnc-e-. on all tHies or rool mu s.tS-3600. •3894.ZS U you're loo'ting ror a bet t.er Job, you won't want to aui.i. the emplo) m ent columns 111 Clai;s1f1ed Profei.?>1ona I Window clemung b> Joe Daniels. 714 ~ 8li53 ----Hl.wdeDUa! ~ $1Me5. Car 1o1.axing Qua lity work. 642 5449. 645· 7!112 To Plaee your "Fast Result" Service Directory ad Call Now 642-5671 ht.Jn Hlfp W911hd 71 00 Hllp W..e.d 7 100 Htfp Wanted 7 I 00 ---------1\s.'>LM.ant Director. Girb A.ssembly TRAINEES IOR EXPEltlEHC EDI MCRO B.ECTRONICS U )OU are seeking a nev. or more def1n1te rare-er direction. S1t·rrac1n Traru.m<e>k offtor, th1i. ex<'t'llent opportun1t) Lo t>ntt>r the m11:ro 1tlt•c l.rOl'\l cs md w. tn We v. 111 train tht> right 1n dl\1duals Our modem fac1lltv 1, romeruenth local~ 1n Nt'WJ)Ort eeoch near l ht• Orange County /John Wayne AU'port We oHer an excellent starting salary. <'Otnpre hens1ve· benefits 1nclud1ni;: medical. dental. hfe in· s~. 10 holidays, re· l1rement plan. and the dtance to move into a manufacturing car eer wtth NO SOLDEHll"G OR ASSEMBLY WORK INVOLVED. Please rail or apply In person between 9 ·1lAM or 13PM Sierracin / Transmask :B>2CamJ>W> Dnvt• Nt.>Wport Beach. CA !J2664• 17141 ~6080 Equa l (lpp Em11 l~ r ~t F II Placm~ a Lias" Cil'Cl ad 1~ a!> ea. .. ~ as dt<t hni..: ~our phone G1,e u:. a rail Wt> II dot.he re:.t. ~2 5678 Club ol Lal(unu Pt•rm µdsitlOQ. Summt>r 40 hr~ S7'00 mo Sl·hool .)t•ar 30 hr. ~ mo t \ r dt·Rrtt prer v. ba1:k1otn1und in l"t.'Cn'allon. t-d U< •• uon or I' i-; <.:all~ 7630 for ap- pltcauon ---1\ut()matlr tr.inb rebwlder & tran.' H&H m.an c..: .. 11 lor .ippt ~ 22191 \ul.o ~lt'C'hd.Oll' for bu'.) lon'tRn l'Jr .,hop llonda or To~ot.i t·xii & rer a mui.t Uati.a To) o t .i 642~ ,\l.TO\l<JrlV ... SAllWERSOH l::.xpenenct'<i in 1mpnr1 lln~ preferrl'd for ;, leachng Oran111• Count~ DaL'>Wl dt'lllt'l">h1p C:11m pan) bl."flt.'111'> IOC ludlOI! demo plan & 1.trouµ tn ~uran ce Appl.) 1n pcr..on NEWPORT DA TSUH 888 0oH• Stret•t NEWPORT 81-:ACll Bab)Slllltr Mature. r..-.p woman to can· for 10 ~ r old I( irl Tut.>s & Thu t:1 ~PM t.h.ru ~pt Somt' hsh.ld dutJt-:. M ~t ha\ t> own tran... Salary com mensuralf "' qu:.l1f lrvmr 0)"5 851·1287. eve ~i :rm Bab,i>1tter v.antt:'d rt .. ~., 2 J days wk m> home Own transp &&().~ Bab~Mtter hOU!>l'krt.·~r lor t"'"' ~e.ir old lmahle t:.>• YI y honw 9:17 7 &X2 5.'11317!:1 SWp'' Take tJme to relax and shop at home. It's simple w1tb Dlllly Pilot Classtf1ed Ads And 1l you have somethin~ to sell. call a fr1endh Classa/1ed Ad V1?>er~ al 642-~ Clean Environment Benti.y Uboratorie1, a leadtlr •n ll'!e slabte growing medical devrcf' tnOustry has rmmed1a1e openings tor Assemblers on 1s1 and 2nd stutt Wt seeli 1ndov1duals wtll'I min1tnum 6 montfls tac1ory experience 10 worli on our new product ltne Jo•" with us as - contrnue 10 gro w and e11pand' Me>oerl' cleen lacrht1es good starling salary with 3 MllEI IN THE Fl"IT to DAYS OF fMPlONfNT. company Pl•d befteitts. Cnro1tm11 weet< lhutdown Ind frequent ulary reviews are comb<ned to create an e11ce11en1 overall worlung environment w1ttt a leader that ott.,1 you the 1ob stabthly you aeell Appty tn perMft .-r ~OOAM deity. BENTLEY LA80AATORllS. INC. 1122 ReyftOtda tntne. CA 1271• (714) Ml4020 .... ,,,,., ,. Gt0•nt" --·---,·····--············ .. -···-··---·-···"'··--··-! DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? .•••.•••.....•.••...... ••......•••.........•.. . •.•••..••..•...•..•... &nJong EXPEll. TB.UR SOt ,"Jll COA.'),-BANK t\n1ndependentbank ~Sunllo~er. CM 540-5300 a::o ~ a.~ TB.LB w fSlrL Eapr. :-.-br.u>ch o~run1: in HwrtinKton Beach Xlnt 'Jl...r) and bt-llt'llh t:;,11 Gt-or~ Llit) tor f'n)l(rt~'>IVt' S<i\ In~" 714 ~ lJ!l,5 i-; 0 f. TELLER CSR ·, \n 1rnmedfillt> op port uni t) e10su. for the career onented mdJv1d.u.al to JQln the savmgs :.t,.rr of J h1~hl) res pc<"led "nd v.'ldel)' ~mud lt>ndt•r m lhe Savin~ & Loan 1n du'(n -GLE:-.O,\LE FEDERALSA\'ISG:-- Wt> hdve an mlt>rt><;t1ni: ar-.1 rha.ll~ngml! pu;.nion for .i i.hari> teller i.n our Co6t.a M~ branch ... ~n mg cus tome r., net>d' Pr('\IOU' tdler .,, perien('!' pr<'f(•rr .. d . r.unWan.l)' ""1th I) pmi.: reQ'!red An <''<"ellt>nl 'ldrtini: i.alar) and <"Omplt-lt' benefit' p .. t k.iJw " or ft"l"l'd. akinf! with r a pad ad\ .tn<'t>mt>nt op port 11n 1 lit"-J otn a le ad er m tht· S,I\ 1ni.:,' & Lo.m in dl.t>ll) b~ r alhni;: ur Jfl phmi.: in per.on tu GLENDALE FEDERAL SAVINGS 2100 •wtMM lf•d Costo._so COlila Mesa. CA !'21626 t::qual Opportunll> Bmployer TillER CSI , .... n.. An 1mmed1ate opportuna· ty cXJSts ror the sharp, detail oriented 1n - d!vidua.I to joUJ the sa V· Ines starr of a hl1hly ~ed leader in the sav1np 1t Loan Jndusu,· -GLENDALE FEDERAL SA VlNOS. The qualified ca.ndklate will work 20 hrs. per wea Ml'V\nft cuatocnen. needs. Famdiarity witb typln1 and previous tellec-, experience pre· ferred. We otter an att.ra<'tive l&rinl ~. and the ~Y to work ill car modern offices witf> a frieadlY at.an. P1eue ~ iD penoa or ~&11: 17141761-111t &nluni: Cash1enniz t-Xpt>r11•nn· \1>1".lki ~ ht'lpf\JI ' ~ HJU.., t• \ pt!rll'nl I lf1• "rllbh· L11o:ht I ~ l>ln~ I!> n."QUI I t<J ... lrutal l..dJ1um1.1 f!Jnk Li5'1 \\ t'11J'>l II"'' ;\t>Vo port Hc.tl h · I ~ 11 J:!IJO •; (J •. TEUERS L..,_.Hllls Du ~ou enJOy pubht: t•un Lal~. helping othc~. and l(t.~llru( .. )Ob done -.1th prtdt• .ind pro ll.'tri<.1nnalt!>m " tf l>O. ~a.."l.' curu.1der the op ponwut) now ava1lublt• 1n r>ur L.i1o:una Hilh. br.mch Succ .. ,.,..(uJ c.ind1d<1t1•' .. ,u have d rruni mum ul b month., t e lle r e" ptttt'DC'l'. demoostra tt·d U\llJatJ\e. ~ndab1ht• .ind .ui t'Bl(erneN> 10 prc1 \ tdl· t 'll.l"t'llCnl ,,t•n ll"t• lO OUTH~~ \l Ue\t'f"I~ Hill ~v'""" v.~ tnaull<IUl .i Slrt1nJ: m Lt-nlM 1n our em11lo\ t'l'., and o r rt• r L h ,. m J µlt!J'llnt v.urltini.: 1·n '1rton~nt. to11 -..1IJr1"'· J n f1 I n "1 I) \' t I l I \ \ ht.>OL1 IL.., r ... 1rrJn).!1 ,111 J~llcllnt l mo·11l. plt.•Jw 1 .di 'I" r. I \\ 11rt I 171,t !t··· ~:!.t Bl'VERL Y HILLS " SAVINGS 2'16J:?.\.llc1;; P,lrk"'.I\ L.11.:un.a H.1lb. CA !rl'6S:J t;qual Opp Emplu) i:r Mt• TELLER/ltEW ACCOUNTS An exc1un~ opportunity 1s <1vallable in our beautiful Anaheim brant'h for an ex · penen(ed Te lle r /New Acc·ounts Clerk. One year S&L expenence and typing ol 3$ wpm are re- ~. In 8ddi1ioo to excellent growth PQtentlal. Colum· ba offen a lop st.artlng salary, Ideal worit en· \i.ronment, and ootatand· lnl Mndtts l•cl lldin1 medical ud dental In· suraftCe ai)d a f\t.lly paid career appartl pros.ram. For an Interview a p· pointmeet. pkase ull Nancy P9nir\ at 716· 1101 Ca' ti• 131.•auty A~t-.1 .. l,lllt c:ocHI ~ork 1 nit nrnd 4 d :J\ ~ t-..•k f>C'J lfl I :1 IHIAT UlilLDt~ll t \Bf'ENT~.U with llhni.:l.i.,., ,.,., Sam I. \lrir.. I•' 1>1:1 lli-l 3 lt.1okkt" 1.icr ~ "hr., IJ~11' l<1r111 lldrtlv.Jrt' 1021 lnm•· \\l•,td11f f'latJ 'I, II ltJ1,IJ(•, per A/l'J)'. w11h om ... tnJl t 1un t'"Jler l'hr ..., B land t.lt'\ Som1· lH>1nit ~ ncl re,umC' Lu l~O Om t-:--1 Stllll' 2:.!.'• '-t•v.1>1111 Ht·~u h. ('A 'l'.!I"•" llrt•Jll l>an11•ll1• 752 7363 8Jokl~""p..·r tull rh.ari:• <'"P . for hu.-.\ ad ai:enr\ 111 ('1a-l.• \It..._,, \•·t·urall• 10'1 t un .. 1·111l". l>t!lf ,wrter v.llh IJl'r,onaht) pltr>. &.tla11· )IU011 a mu . l(rt•at bt'nt.'lth Mar) ~ LOOO b>y. apprt1't 17. h~ t 6. u lt> lal1orY v.ork. Must be good student. fai.L """1cl'r 1>4.5 27ll2 CAil W ASH HELP Pull & Part Time l8&over M£TROD\R WASll 295ollarbor Bl. C.M CARW4,SH :\ A art>a Sun. Mon. Tue:. Ham 6pm onl)' Also . (lime.C M Call 644-4460 ~Jill') C4Shier jHous~wotts \ppl~ In p<'f"'>On Cro"" II H.Jl'dv.an'. J107 t: CoJi.l 11~' cqm Ca.,h1<'r. v.untt'<I Fu II 61. p.in C.:.i!-h1er' wJnted Full & I' t Tu,..tin & l.Ji.:una Benrh area Ll•llt'tn f».t 44tr0 C~tlERS UTDTEM \li\ftK .. :TI-i For 2nd & 3rd Shirt ... \\e promote to mana~e­ m ... nt & supcrv1i.1on rrom 1o1.1t.tun WA.'\TACAREER" Call 1714 I 494-9233 CASHIER llpporturuty to advance for rehable person w /an aputudt' tor details and f11(ure work. This full ume pmut1on offers xlnt ro benefits including a I ree meal per shift.. App- ly in person tam-noon Mon-Fri. Penoonel MA.RIUOTT HOTEL 900 ~Center Dr Newport Bead! Eq...t()pp Emplyr M /F a.klcare my home. Part. time. flexible . Coata Mlu. 2 children 9 le u . 9 I05.~ am..DCARE-Cdll, •um· IDll'. J wne lfrA~ 39. 3-5 ~ wtl. 8:00All05:JOPll for a yr c*I boy. Wlk to bc h·llVe·in oplloaal. Good waae. Coa&act 673·4565 dys. 75M510 eves. ~. 2 cNJclree. m¥ And a.!:=laUoa lw. OWD "Bii>· M ~Oppty~ployer aftn1 • l ta ll da~·. !!!!!!!!~~!!!!J!!!!!!!!! I MMlllD. -... C.M. i r . , ... o..~ ........ lriM. .... ............ -. !illlU ...,....a... Q . :-..Cll9fld• .. lllldt b• ••P•rl•n~•d ea =~ .... ~ payniU •TS••m• end ......... Ul.11 reporu. ~ a.lao ft!Q\1&1'8 • ....... ~in.back ll"OUOd and. •PPUc:aat n.-••~• typin1 H · ..,._.. aad be ~c'ent oaa~t.ur oiler ucetwt wa1e. Md bemtrta P6ea.1t •PP· b•~,orhll CXlllPANION wanted ror aldirtty woman. Mtlntall' .Jan. uve l.n care. Room fr board pr<>v lded ~lmJll aJ\ 4S pm. Wll'\lf6 & u.l.u'y reqw~ment.a ~ live in aide. d•Y •1dc, i SPM fur "ld (9 rl) lad)'. non Wider 4!6~7 RACAl. DANA ~ ~Ulr for ACCOONTING lllTRUMENTS 5~::~=0 CLERK lllO Voa Kann.n Ave. dlUOnl Medical & dent.al ~ine.CAiaTU 1n1urance. Hunttn&ton t714lllJ..1Zl4 Bch. Jlrs· 8 to 5. s da} F.quaj()pportun1ty ~eek Salary open R A C A L · 0 A' N A t:r-1-'er MIF IM'l-&'>U INSTRUMENTS. l<>!'at ._,, --- ed &n lrv\ne, hu an <>s*n • I ~!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!t CX>0K. up, da)"li APP?' ma available ror ao f<c· in person, J>arlndt s ~Cleril. Q.EIUCAL &stro, ~So. Cit Jiw). ~rted cancbdate must Jll)bllelS exc·eUenl tyJ>tna iJa1li and have 10 key calcu~ator experience . aJons with mia«'Uaneous de rt C"8 l ort I Ce "JI · penence. Poalllon la respoos.lble ror a variety cl Ulignment.s tncludlng data process ing coordioatm& duties. We olfer excel~ wag~ and benefits PleaM app- h 111 Jll'f'IOO, or call . Raca~Dana 1nr2v •• .,.,.. .. ....... CA9271l Lu.cuna Beach or tall Ridt or Leroy 497-444 l --------Cook. l"ull or part hme The Savtn$ls Adminiatra· Metia Verdl' <.:onvalcll· t1on de partment or a <.."t'flt Hosptual. 661 Cenl<..'r 2rowio1 savings and SL c M 548-MSS loan ls IMldclrui a sharp -' · · -- penon to handle heavy phones. typi11a. ming and other iniacellaneous ~IO a very busy of- fice. Typlng ol SS-65 wpm ai"1 good comm uni cat ion sla1l\ are reqw red Columbia o rrer?< t'X· celJmt ~~th potenllal. an OUlSlandrng bent!f1ts ~e includtng (je.ntal coq•ra.it• a start1n~ :...lary ol S7~S800 t rom m t'n .. urate with <"X penence>. plus ao ideal COON Opportunity exists for n • liable person to ,..ork "'a bttaldasl Cook for OOt' or our hotel r~taurants Short order rookm.R ex ~ Pttfttrt'd En JOY XJnt ro bt'rwr1t' A1• ply Personnl'I 9AM 12 Noon Mon·Frt I wo rk e nvironment Aease call Nancy Pemn '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ for Jn tnlt! n' lt'W a ppotn l · ~ ................ mt.'f1l 171411JJ.12J4 Equal ~,,on.uruly Employer M /F MAJUUon HOTEL !U>Newport Center Ur Newport Beal·h Equal OpPor Empl) r ..... Ulokb l.'lerical We have some opening~ Jt AM Oocum e ntor 'lo\h1ch can provide «ha llenges v a ri et ) - 1~cM. If you·ve had :.Oflll! olf1ce t'lll)t1nen<'e, 1·hec:k tb ebe o p · J..Orturul•el>-l~n t'Orue lllW~Ub' llDEI ANALm Co• tbia SaY. . and Loan ~iatton C7l4t 776-710 I F.qUlll Opp Emplyr M tF a..t:lUCAL •IAHKIHG OPPOll UNITIES Breakfast Cooks net'dt>tl 1-\111 t1mr Top pu} & benl'f1L., t::xp·d onl~ 1\1> ply m person 3-~pm 100 S. ~t Hw}. Lato: fkh COOkS DIHT AL ASSl$T AMT • llaNt Putnl t.:iP ..-1X· '-Y· lie RDA opt.IONll 486-0131 Dent.al fnint olface ra-epuorusl. t:xper nee X l nt !>alary 1benehts Com · puter knowledge belprut tCJ1 "1r7J --------- DINT.ALL.Al (~nings 10 <.: M l•b m.uturalo1W"t! orthodon11<: apph&nces Will \rain Good b~nef1t-. Ln ng tt-rm t•mployml•nt 7~1-4442 i·)plsl , d1claphone. oc· curate. 60wpm. will tram word·proces ... 1ng Great oppor1u111t). 1i1ood benl•f1ll>. c»ll Ornn e Hoberi.on 833 !/~SO i':O E.. Dictaphone tnmt. Ac l"W"lllt' OOwpm. Will train v.-ord word prO<'e1> .. 1n1L Great oPPQrtun11~ <iood f)('ner1 h Call 1>1an(' Hoberson 1133 !l.>~ll EO .. l>tshv.ai.hc-r Mon Fri JUam Jpm un1H•r.,1I~ \ l h It· l 1 t• ("I u b (' ~' 11 i5.2 7"JXJ. ,\~k lor John 01 .. patcher ... rud•<> \t'lcphonl.' I or .s m bul~ & low I rue k., \JI 'h1fh t:,pt•rie nct> pn•frrrvd Phorlt' lor '" lt•l"\W"" b-W1 2t:l>i l>fU\ t-:H t\111 11nw co dn11tr Mu~\ be lH <>r older 11 .. 11c• 'ul11t Ca tir l.11· Cle.in drn 1n1t rt' n ird l\o a I <. W'tl In ' I iK'kl'r. ~:JI W ( "11a'l It....·, ;-.. B I> r 1 H ' r · II 1· I pt• r r o r I <t'>hll>n h lJrHI hom<' I ur111-.l11nl!., -.hop :i;,h r wl\ C.:.11l l1Jm f}.14 f®~I Ul<J \ l'.H lo p1t·k up <I• .. !"t'a.'>ed l"-1.'> & ,.,ome lt~hl } ard "'Ork ~·Jlltl'l'tl' I'\'\ \ \"ml"l3r ). 1 ~~42 ~ad1 Hlvd. H u ------ Food Service AJ111s1a nt IV. ror Irvine Un1ried &nool Dtst. 4yrs ex per. m quanlLlY rood 11repac:a tion. Conta«t t'ood Services· ~· 1383 (Extra Help) COOk $5.07 pet' Hour FOOO SERVICE WORKER S4.0 l Ptt Ho..~ Pn:pare. & ~n l'" t-<ioct \PPl.Y 1\1 \lt-:Dl \Tt:l.Y ~for Ckbb•l" 11111 COUHTYOf ORAHGE .Juwnilt 11.tll J:Jll "11' l>rl\,. ~out h Ora~~.C:.ht •111 • ti..1-t· ·~~ AJt1rmall\c /\111110 1-.mplo) ··r ~t 1 F Fr' Coult· Counter l'"'r~on. c.~p. mature ,\p!JI~ 10 ~ IHOl Ba>~•tlt· Ur Comna I.NI Mar Gf:tff:RAL OfAC E 1\111\lmum o/ l yt-ar omce cXPenence reqwred. ex ~ to data mt.ry pro- ce55lnl pre{('ra~. YOU need to be a~ to com· mun1cale easily with othen. al all ll'vcls. be or _ _.n1Lcd. have i.om e math aptitude Some ~urc here as > ou 'II be· proresslnJ? or derb Crum wr field pen.onnel tor cust.omen. who are anlUCQ, ID Mel 1l ! •TB.LBS Cashienng or r t'laled bode.ground and Ute ty P· Ing akWs req\D red. EX· penmce preferred. but will tra1n. &RICAN SAYINGS BuUoclts South Coa:.l hai. l mmt'dla t e rull tlml· ~ ror Gnll Cook t:xpenenre prderrt>d l>ul "''II train Sal:in comm~nsurlllt> "'11 h background t'u II l"O ~rwfllio Pleaiot' JPPI> Per i.onn~I Offll·t'. &illocl:. South D:iai.t. 3333 Bnst.ol. C )! . Mon Sal. l0am·5pm. l:;qu1i1l1 ORIVEJIS ()pportWllt) l::mployt-r Men or WOmffi 2.S ~,... or ----------older Know the coa"ol Qrfl<..'\! \tanaitcr l<>r ..,c1lu ~v•port ~I D. l'rt'f1•r '" r·t'nl 11,llt·i:c ~rucfu.11t· 1-.xpt-rll'nl'f' 1n '"Ill' hdptul. but not (•:"•t-nl1JI S9$0 mo tohr" ll 1-· Plc.i..."" ~I n ·,,uml' lo \d =b2i' l>Jlh l'oltJI ,. () l:YJ'< 1 '>liO ( 0,.1 .. ~ 1t ~a CA lr.!&!t, PURClmlMG Cl.ERi Mmimum ol 8 months of· f1l'.e (.-xpenence and typ tnK of SO wpm, ~ood telephone manners a rrut!!! vou·n be typing and fllinf' our pure hase orden. etc .. and gr~tm~ \cndon. ACCOONTING Cl.Ell \tuumum ol I year a c.-· OOUDlin& expenence, lO key b)' touch. light typlna • 6SO wpm. You ·u pro. ceN> and audit IOurce documents. prepare batches for lnvoic1ng. estabbah and maintain ruei. Abo. screen credit memos. voudlers. ac· COUDl recciaclliatioo. a.Ell . mm Minual bl::.::J. U · per1eoce Pl"f!t • m uat ~pe mfnlmD_m.ior ~ win. Loll al iypui1 up In"*-for ~ blU· ..... COOKS 1 • 1t1e-. 1'l't Sl80 a-,..~k or D1nnt-r !louse t.~pr moon• <~r;in i:I' t 0.1 .. l pref t-\Jll or p llmt• l'rd '1·lln"" < "" n11111 \\\ evt.-s \ppl> 111 p~:r .. on fl1•rrmJnn I-"unt.;1n G£HBAL OFFICE t;,,,, "'1Jrk1n.11 "" puhli1 ., rni..c.1 T>1>1n..: pho111·-"' i.:t·n oh rlullt' I ult 111111 1A2 ~J llUNTBCJI ~too 1hru t-"ti 2 ~ l'M \alle' 1:".11 o f !-tlalt-r Spindnrtt:r Ht>"l :JJJ.l ho· I"' n ',. v. h" I'' 6.. M.s Purcell 78)'.I Edinger Aw 848 2222 We:.t Paufll II"'} N H l-.t11 l~tl i ................... LAGL':'loA IULU. M:.. Purce ll ~EITorol<d MS-2'Zl2 EOt: Oencal llVEI A FEE Siaelwlff Vanety rrom entry level to executlve. Land de- velopment. legal. elc Entry levels. several openmp ln N.B Lrght tnan&. P\enly of room ror promo0on .. Cobmt\Jrtan lur faciuh 1n t'Xl'IU!>I VC .. k1n (.'.trt• :.alon Pr..rl"r matur<·j per..oo 6'2·4.!111 C<Mller Ht'lp t:xpenenced ~and~ 1ch Person want e d & Countt'r Help. t>ar) ·, [kl! . !J/!>2193. <.:ounter Hd!J. dry dt•an 1n~ 1>l•nl 1-;u.,11Jlult C.1eancr.. Z>-17 l::uilbluJ I Dr N 8 644 0032 COUMTU PHSOH ror party renlJI i.t<>rl! Part or rull tlm(' Must work Saturdays A11pl) :1125 Newpott 81 vd <..: oela Mesa Maileleril Counter h l'lp. d r y 8r1gh\ ou\go•nl cleaner:.. full l 1m't>. penonality. No lYPUJ&. mature fnendly v.om..in Bea~uJ~. No "'eekends. t:xpt•r Tnhh help(uJ No HB Mrl'> Good aldnia will earn Smalh962·~.847 22S~ good money. Several '1M"O"IP· <..'OURT TYPIST Accaatt... An OUl&OIR& rnd1v II Coroorat.e orfice needa IOU&ht '°" an opening es ln accounting aod I with a buly park.Ing Co at )'ellr'a aper. Great op. Newport Center. Job will parumity. involvt' ll1&ht clulcal ,.._.n.. ~ such aa typ1n", ~al ofrice duties. Po1Un1. tod m tna. 8:»U Mon·Fri. $$.00 an Pleueappty at or call: hour. John Buckle C.n. MNOIS 1be lrvt9" Co. Cl.... IOI\ C.~lbec:k St. NB DRJYY SATURDAY & SUHOAY Ot-l1v1•r Oally l'il1Jl buncll•.., w tarnc·r., 1<1· 11u1re~ '11n or l a r~t· "'a141in aml a g1•id dn' 1n ,R r1-en ri1 l'h<1n1• fi.tl 4321 ~.xt 211. J:.k for I~ ~le). 1:-;qu..I Up· prJrturuty 1-;mplo}er -. --- Cft·fll•rJI 1~· l1.Jll111J B.i ~ 1'111h ,, noM lunni.: HJOIJ C1\Slllf-:I( l'.•rt time \lui,1 l>t-J'·'" &wknd!i Plt•a..,.. 1 Jll tor .111111 M~I 7JSX 1;.•nc:r<1I Olhu• :-O..•• I' lor 1omrrwr<1<tl (lho1t11 . lou' MOO Fri l.J 1 ;rn 1 DESIGNERS CONTROL SYSIEMS 3 years eJ1perience cons1s1tnQ 0 1 flow d•agram 1ayou1 and d•df11'1Q ano Control Systems 1Je~1QO dnd ora111no ELECTRICAL One year of e11penence w1t'1 inter a( 11110 graphics ICAD) systems to cso flle<;tncal design work Sl'\OulO h.t11~ 2 year,· etectncal design e xperience PIPING 5 years' expe11ence 10 1ayoul ano checking of refinery or petroctlem lcal plent pfeasure p1p1ng MOst t>e able 10 establish equipment 1oca11on end routing of pipe In accordance with lnduttry standards for Pfe>per operation safety and ma1n1et;iance ,. r ul~y M4-31a F:.O.E. Good ulariea. beolfib Z.Harbor,CM a.tiw jewelry deslan -.ttfed.lve U.41>' you I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! co hM openinl rot bant fMw "''"end returning .mploy· ... mey be •llOlbte fOf' r.c:ruitln9 inc.nu..-. . bate ln ud Include oae wortl111 1em cutter. ..,. of vae11Uoa after primarily Inlay type )Ob. I' only 11s month• of $VSIEl1$ & ..n wit.h aU types o1 c:ma*Jy~. Call IOI' an __ ..., .,._ ....J l __.__. or ........ bl to llM' I l8D. • ._... "'"'P "' "''• Succeas1ut appllcants will !ind lhat FIUO< olfers compe1111Ye aalariea and an e111raordinarv oonefllt pac~ that includes profit t harfng plan. commuler 1er-1ces and vanPOOI Pf<> gramt. Ftdet91 Credit Union. In· h<>U" bet*tng facllill••· •new rec- f .. l~I ~. and con11nu1ng tOu- cauon ptogrwn1 1n lddlllOn 10 tl*S· IC••. acclcfen1and111e 1nauranee Md a future fll~ w11t1 t11c111no ch••· lengel. ' ....,_....... --... .... wlD tm ~pence. Sal .... r ,.... aYall for ex· "epe'n1 on ap. Oall l •11cw• ADl"'*9ol AIUIUIUUGMl. loe.' P.O.•al*7 2IZI s. Dltdef IJlnet 8IG&a AM. CA tmJ tnt> ..... pw'd lya1.elDa 1 or Ma.a «·IU.5 betwn to• nooo. D oplf'llOrs. !YelJla& or Mon tbru Frt for lo· day ......... Loni " WV\ew. .............. "' a..U la e1IMit arta. o.u•--.w.y. 551-1145 - Gene1'aJ Office ...., A CH.ANGE? Le\ us find the nghl C.art'er Pot>JtlOC'I rur) OU 714/831-7792 Hdett~ Peno1uMI Ac)etKy ~C..rruno l'ap1i.1nrno s2t.f> UiWIJ lli tKUt'I Ge&AL OffiCE l-J,h100 l1tlund 1nH•-.l l'TlLfll firm rlt't'(i., rni.o • .ti l-uf.tW ~·n.(m '" h .. n dlt· .tMWl> & 111:.urJnn• II htvru.mit 1>rot.t·~111.: Col II t~O 1.23 GeeM.OFACE • Ft"O· 1'.1111 " ~IJU Ilk~ '>t.all!'>llt..., Jnc:1 rorn1wlE'r. ..i..O 1 an lH~· )m1:11 IQ'~ lhl\ f1Jl11>0alh r..imlJU"o 111 wtuc h 11rt1•r1 ,.tJ \an 1 l'm1·nt vott•nl 1..i I &c IJt'!flU')(... (', J "' .. I I rl11 n ~J Ahli h>t: Job.., C.'.J II l'Jrol liuc k olll JIJO l ""1clh11i: & Sn1·tlcn11 of wwpon ll••J ch A.:t•n'>. 4.:1-Wl'ampu.."> G.MrdOk to (1 IH lnlt-r(..,l•ni.: 1)1>'>111110 tn 1"luraunn d1·11artmt-nl of l.l.f <' 1-ompotn) S('h1'<lul •rut .. 1•1"-' tor <i("mt n.ir. "'(' Snnw l\ "Ill It (' .. 1 H1l..i :>4t> GllM Cua-.\JI Pf>r..onnt 1 \ 1ou·nr' 2"™1 11..trtY>r Ill C\1 "f:\ • \( I\ ..... .•u#• PEOPLE ·111 OIAm COAST IM.Y PILOT ... ..... ~ WI 111 • Dllftl To deliver to news racks and 1tores In Hu~ Beach le Fountai.ll Val&.y area S8turday and Sunday mornln1. Must have dependable car and aood driving record. Contact George Harding . Single Copy Salee Department.. &U--4321 . C:.U•A ,_SOM '°' LnMO .-A.men" At least 2· yean experience preferred . Excellent ~mpany benefits. Salary commensurate with experience. Apply in person to Paul Ward or Seth Shenton. C&.ASSIA• AD._,..S... ,.... .... The Classified Adv e rt1 s ini Department of the Daily Pilot has an Immediate opening for a tramee In all phase;. Duties include typing (45wpm electric>. filing, copy control. Menernl clerical. and handling phone1L Advertising experience de1'irable but not necessary. Opportunity for advancement to telephone advertl~ung sales. Excellent company be nefil1S include medical, dental, credit union. e tc. For interview, please c~ll 642-4321 , ext. 277 PART TIME EVEHIMGS Enterprising adults. Over 21 with dynamic, adventurous personal1tles who enJ<n workin g with and motivating youths ages 10 to 13. S4 .00 pe r hour to start. $1 00 a week potential. Call 642·4321. ext . 250 bttween 2 and 6PM. ask for Laurie. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT JlO Wed lay St .. , c-. Mfto. Ce. 642...4321 All r.., O,,a ,_..,, ;h••' HOSTtSS /CA SHI et ,, .. -rlt-d ~or d.1\ "'ork M1Jn tr1 \pph d.,d 11'"11 3-\i c~:. .. \l. "I .m t<i ~t .. uranl 2!11> t. lilh "t. c M llW:J Door Attend. lmmi>d1alA' <>Pt>ninJ: 111r n41.thll" ~Jn to v.url. IJie ··~tmll'll( ~h1fl Ill th1· door or our H ot•·I ~ l!~t> ~Id~ ~)!Jlt' IJ(lt"fllt"f 6< dbl< llJ • 0 l~'i!' Holt>I l)OlH t(·~ I' n '"' xint n • IA.·rwl 1t!> on < luiWn,: a fret· mt .. 1 v-.·r -.tull Appl) 111 !)( r'>un '•Jm noon Moo l-r 1 ~I Muatiott~ ~ Nl"A"POrt Cntr Or ~St-.sdl t.qual Oppt' Emplyr ~I F um ~,.L llOl~t-.MA" Pt rmJnt•nt . full llmt HOU',BCHl'ER. -..omnwr l'ro r r•1lll ~·· ~111'.'nt In ~Ip fJrt' 1111 t ... < t""lur '> lll and 11 H .. 1<1 ..,,,n, 1n l.Ji,:un J •~, .. ch I.ht• on 1iu1 ll \1 i~2 242:!. K4K Kl'.JI C "huck lnrJ111Jr s.i l..inl m 1111 l • II IOI .. Fu 11 I I rrw A PJrt tlm--11r. ~.!11 -.-~AHCE -- TECHHICIAH ..,.,,le-. 1Jll 1 .. • :\t>"' por 1 1 • nl• r l>••lJtl.., l1L!11r1· '""'IC 11.ilf lrJort 11, hi ''!'"• t 1r••r ''" 1•.0Ut\ll\ t-II t-. \Ir , 1..VJI.JI>. 1,..4.I i' \ '."r1 l~an<f' 1-0 nr Orani.:1· ()'A.Int\ .. l/ll"M h4H·nl~ ~H<l ~1\1<.0m Ult> t ) I' 1n11. 40 ·!Hl"'Pm '>11.1lchl><1•rn 11 Ii• I &. '1nl'fl dul '" !'\.ti.it 'fH• Go••I •" l>t •fl• 111 1 .ul1 l-iur.t ... u ""' 141 GEN. Orne[ ....._'t' Mr llt"•llt Alo:o.11 f I n~-tl Inn JI 11.b Cua-.t lntt1n<1I" \VI""' I ""•HJ .• n m.'' ur1 .,. 1· o• I. '\ 11 !-. U II 1-C 1 l'r~ .iii 111 hr l .1 II ~SISTANTS , 1~"0_ ::-~~una - \\o• .1r1• .Ji<'• l•ltn~· .1p 1•h1 ,1\llHI lo1r It mpor.1n l~·I S3 Z> hr ~J 331 I • 11-nt·.il ,u111iort pil'>1l 1<m' tlGHT AUDIT ""lwnnl! ~5 "'pm l \pin~· .J1.iumt·~ m..to CJrp.•nlt·r "'""1,·d Cunlral·tur ,., ll.l'•!..1n ~ lor 1·ar p~n1t·r "'1 l h 1· \ \ t' n' I \ t• 1· \, µt'rlt'nl't• 1n J.ipdlll.'"" Ji..IM.·I"\ h·t tm1quv' o .. nol appl) unle...,, )'1•u hJve th" t•xpericnt·t• U.ll -i9ol 3971 1'!1•.1,.mt 1irnin.-.11111ud1· Cl['Dlf l 'ru1t·,~1•inJll'm '' ,, (J\I\ mu .. ,t Call todu) lftr 111 We are :.eeking a rdtablt' 11.inn.1ll()fl Jll-n.orl ,.,th an aptitude 557-0045 3721 lfrch Strfft ... ...,... .. °' .. GfRLFRIDAY \tun ~ l'"r1 II JO ln !> 'l«J Wk net T \ pm 11. It I lru? & .mswer ~ thru St'IJt ~h SAil MAGAZJHE 64§.1104 GROOMER All~ aroomer Mu11l haV(· exper. Call Dian at Parlier .ti Pets ~ MO-OCM.I t;.U,\Rns i'\Jll "lpart tlme. All .. reaa Unlrorm i. fumlshed Aae1 21 or tY>'ff ftetJ'*9 wekome No exµen~ nee App ty UNvenal Ptole<.'llon Servh:e. 1228 W. 5th Slrftt. Senta Ana. In W!l'"llMIW hoUrl 9-1.2 • 1-4 Men lhnl Fri GUY/(MlL Gaas 40ffke lmm.d1•~ openlnt In C.M. Accurate typlat. ~ phosJe GlPMf'. 11\1 bookkHpln1. CO. ben.Ut1. MIO atart. eoazz. (11r flgw-es & 1·akulal0r ... kills to work N1icht ,\ud1t 1:-:nJu)' llln1 ro bl-nl-f1U. 1oc:ludtnK a frt"t' r~JI iwr ~h1 rt Appl} ''Jm noon M on I-r1 ·~ MAARIOTT HOTEL ~ 't"WPOrt ~nlt'r Dr Newpon Beach t.:Qu.al Opp Empl) r )f F •ltOCSEC'l.t:A.' ER.S• kEYPUHCH oret.ATOR CRT b.i.:.tl UPt•r nt>c' t-\Jll ume d G\'I. Jppo1rl'I mlgr 10 ~ \ c-ompan' tw11er1ts cJll Kath ' Thl-Q22 .. Hill or pan.tune. good KEY PUNCH 'lo\U1Una cond. Must ba .. c E 11pt'r1 e n t e Ke)' owntran:.p Engspt•.!k l'un1h 1TAU t'<tuip •II& prelern!d Won on llpt'rat o r X Int cu realdeotu1I • c:omm bent'fi~ lnlnrmal o"'<'t' · t7l4163f-G0:1 in <; M Call lh11oe art ~~ ~ t.o ..!~~~-- IMlril ror Jamce·a Raa· KEY PU NC fl or ER ~'<i>' Ann\. prUme 4 days ATOR 6 Mo PX per. 3741 wk 67~2514. cX)W'r. Paul llouler -------752 81164 HOUSEKEEPER Top -------- i.alary paid. Live out Kltehen hdp wanted. lrn po11Uon 1.nd. home for on IM.lA> sheer • IJ()t'Uon L.A. couple located oo conlrol. Male pmern'<i. the beach In L•1u1ta. 5' 00/hr to filar\ Lon 'a MUil be 1'kx1ble 6 have Ki~. :ll1T1 S. Harbor. own transportation SA.ca1Jm-0'741for•pp Ufht cookint. Health Im. • ~nerlts Call Sylria TI4/4IM·1838 ~ Ute. Qcc-'onal cooking f\dl ti~. Uve In No dWd can. Lae ocun· rront Laauna Sch home Pvt ent. Bdrrm • ba 'tl41752 ·t42S or ~·149' aak for Ila 1bap., wbdl 09ly IC>,.._ ~r t.d¥ now ~na for elderty ~Nice hotne. Reta reci'cL "44U01mall HOUS£X£EPERS, P/t.lme. 4 0.. 2 Ott. Good workln, cond.I. EOE. 8a)'vlew Coov. K"Pt 2IOSS Tblltla Ave, CM ..... Landiitape malntt'o11nrc ~OMded. Vaned ~ F\IU\fme perma· nett Oood to beneltta Appl y at A A II Landscape, 239U Via hbricante, MbalOO Vi•· JO. '18M7SL LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE f'OflEMAN. M ln l yr tit per In 3 roan c rew ~ . .O&oSJJOO per mo. A.a ror 8Qll ... , .. , MACllNISTS ; •ComJHlny paid mec:hcal ~. ltff iMUfS.net ~y Pllid f'et.ire. tni'llt -2 ..,..t.oeka vuca~n per y.-ar •U 111c-o onl 'I o n Ht\tnllWl('k P~UCllJ .,,...wtck i1 a ropk ....... d ............. wt.ldt •• C09t•etHtttty - locat.d 2 b6odlt off ·' h San °'9C)o frffway · arid offen H.C ....... fr- ... be-Mflh. If in· ternted. plecrse oppty in Pf"O" or col: Jvdy Martift llll'Horbor ll•d Costa Me5a. CA 1714} 546-8030 BRUNSWICK CORPORATION ~Di•isiOft ' t~\tldl C)f1pc1n_un1ly I mplo>er M t i-/V /It MAID FUllurpilrt t1m1· 1.-14! J4J:llJ ~I i\J I )S \\ J.nh-d HJ; I ..., Coa.~l '"'"' l..igw1a Mc·h Call \'.H ~12 \l.i111\1·11..in1·p &t ru.,l•111lJI "'"rk .11•,. n•o h.irr ... r lt1•1,......1nJ 1'177 P l. ... 1·11 .... ( \J \IJ1nlt'nJ11<·1• mJll J1.ir1 11r1w r "11red t ..... 1J ~t't>J .irl'.i wt ) our ''"" 11 hour-. Appl} at :1020 ltA'lih11l Ave. G11lt-"'a)- ~1t.-1\l1h( \I \I'\ I t-'\ \ "1 . F \1 \" "'II( c Ill '\ I IC\ I I I H \l,1111r•· • '1~ n1•111 t•il '" 111< r.11 t.uilolon · ni,1111 II n.•11• ,. ~.l o·c lrtC-JI. l'lwn1J111)( <\ \.Jq~nlr> I \Jll 11m•· l .. ·twftl:. <.:all ti&~7bl lor mtt•n ww l.AX'UI ~lw\•Ull\ .. °'\'t' ..... qw.tltf1t'(f 1nd1\ 11lual for hil!h llH'Offi!' I' 1 "t ua 111.111 ~" '"' 1 .... lnwnl n· qwrt:mt·nt I-or ..ipvc11n1 m...-nt t'»ll 6't5-5921 \lJ.llJgemt.'nl BRANCH MANAGER HEA&.TH CARE If ou ha~ti rnaru.~emt·nt e 11. pt! r If! n c e 1 n l h l. ht1t.jXliiJ. health care. ur t.empOrar) nunttnll held. our rapidly up1tnd111" 11lfl)Ul'allon would bke lo • know more about } ou We are e>pe01Df iut add•··- tJOnal oili~ m °"' h1ihlY ~uJ Oranae COWl-t.Y area ~ call w>d dltiCWIS tJwi ~J()rtunlt)I w1tb w.. • 1714) 547-031 • EqWll Opp Emplyr \I 1 .,. .;: DwfJ It .,..fsida Equal ClA)Ol"tUOrt) ~M /F/V/H "6:al froat omce ror IWlk:al s ub apeclallal w/Olftee practice. EJI:. pertenced only need a pp l y . Salary co m mensurate w /abthty. Bmdita. RB. 842·2* Medical back off":e Newpor t area l'art time Exper. Gastro Spectalty . .f\wly: 17822 Beach Bh'd. • Sle. •263. RB ~ca.I ore needs ex- per'd 1~ yrs> back ore girl P 'l. ~JO hrs per ...-_Apply wkdys. betwn 9-1 at: 3139 Placentia Ave.CM MIDICAL SICTY wanted fOJ' N B. lab Salary to SlOOO mo 548-9)'7. Medical Asstl>ta~t , 1 person ore .C M . OB/GYN. Mon & Tues mlY. S.-3'41 GAIHLD CAIE . ConvU.C. lbpl&al T711GUf .. ld ffuntlDOOO •ucb CA DtO Equal opportunlt> employer 111/f 1H ~ tB tODIAL YSIS ltN,ILYN Crlucal Care Exp. pre· ferred. WLll tram for thts Spet-1alt.y FUil time. In Mission VieJO 714-831-1100 Nt.ninl Ca tiffed ... , MJX>hr. 7-3ahift. Xlnt wortung conda. 8 Paid holidays EOE. 6C2.& BayviewCoov. Hospital DSTiwnnAve, C.M OfftCE MANAGER Non Profit Community Mental Health Cent~r needs pm.on With SlronR clencal. bookkeeping. ~uperv1 ~ory & com· mwucauon skills Call Dr Scher. 642-0377 OfOce Manager. Book· keeper for CPA Please wnte Ad •710. Daily Ptlot. Box 1560. Costa Mula. Ca. 9216216. PART TIME Ladies Interested In Modell· &eoft.s SIOOIOMUS AUncUve females only ZOO/Wk+. Noexp~c. • hou.~edeaniog & other uruque jobs. Good pay. Girt Friday Household !:len1ces. ~5022 Ml-0180 MOV1I EXTaAS!! AJlages::n~. l811 w Sle. 125 Anahe:tm. sm fee. T11-10MI --- PARTTIMEbefp. no exp. nee. Demonstrate food products In marltet nr. )"OUrhome Fr1. "SaL 10 to6.55571 Part time income. NAVIGATOR-needed t.:nllm1ted potential ..._... :r1· Sloop leavmg wJt.ax shelters. Lv msg. rcr Hawall early June 675-4161.2 ~ partae5 ma) 1~--~~~--­ <:ontact Mr Roger~ 661·3082 Payroll NAVY VETERANS Y0t.r skills can help you earn up to Sl.200 per year ln part-time lncome PLUS. exchanl(~ privUedges. low·C'Obt It re 1muraoce-more CIA ll NAVALRESERVE C7141 5SZ-315at. ·----NIGKI' COOK. full ume, *Pllb· ln penoo. Slunny Hawn Restaurant. 9901 VcdSo;wn. H.B. SR. PAYROLL CLERK ""inel PONDEROSA HONES hu an immediate open· ang for an experienced Payroll Clerk for our busy corporate payroll departmml. paying ap-11 proximately SOO Dnc abaM outpattent ~ QauWfted in· _._._ ...._. ..__ h davlduala must poasess ..-: a rwwwport -c 3-4 yean payroll pro- 1\::rmwal »bou per ceumc Wlth Itel com- .-polition-4 nUllng pWer ~· tughl~ s-ay, bt!t•een 6 delirable. In addtt1on, a.m. ..S -' p.m. week the tdesl candidate must .. Cll' 7 Lal. and 11 pcaell good lO key and a.a 9 0 " 4 Rotate to !If!°.:. akllla with -a weelenda ever)· third and .......,_at.ave ... Call Oranp Coun· ---· b' PtH I Dept. (714> l*'liQUllty !_!!.,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Tbl1 is an excellent arowtb opportunity of· feriq1 an outaundin1 compensation I benefit pectqe. If you meet ttal4Mf requlremeot.1, .._. tall ror an ap- p+et.._.: ll·F t-12:00 noon. Geda Mero, <714> 975·16'9 or apply in ..-: Ptewiu. expenence 1n Procluct1on Contr ol ~ tdledullnt. plu tm11 lutttleaa.to st~k. eqiedatinl aad Collow·UP 'Mll coardinate ptOduc· uon flow tor shipment. 'We oriet a ltllbJe work envtl'Ollmel>t wilh an ex· cellenl salary and benefits package. 1nclud· iJ'll com.pany paid Ltle. Med 1 c eJ . De o t a I Insurances. Pension Plan with tugh intuest. )()• t PIUd holidays per )eaf and l week P•ld vacation after 6 month~ Pleai.e apply u t : PERSONNEL ~~~c- 3180 Redhill A Vj! Qlsta Mesa. CA 112626 Equal Opp Emplyr M t' PUMJSHOP r time pos tn salel> for pen.on w /1nter plant knoWledge. 64S-4S53 ask for.Joan. PUNT WHOUSALER needs girl oyer 18 to work r itime with plants. some deb\-eries & mtsc Ask for Jan 839-5915 PLUMBER -repair & heating Pay 1Accord1ng to exper Refs. request· ed. Geers Plumbing S31H4.52 P/l'ime AM. LA Times 11elivery. $100 per week. In Laguna. Beach 494-&&96. Printlng·paper cutter positioil av ail w 1SS yr old co. In Lag Hills. Offers lOI> pay. profit shanog. medical & dental in· surance Exper'd & responsible apphc•nb call 951 ·9500 Printing-T> pe1etter I pasteup PoS ill.on av a 1 I W/56 yr c*i CO 10 l..a~llna Hill:... Porms ex.per helpful. Offen. xlnl benefits. Call Teri. ~l-9500 --------Pnnung-81ndery h~lp needed al Demus Pnn ters. Offen xlnt benefits w15i5 ~r old co. 10 Lal( l"blls. Olli ~H~ PRINI' SHOP THAlNEt: To ()Jlel"ate press. 1-· / T.., 3333rdSt.. Lai;iuna Bch PRODUCT I ON TRAINEE Rubber ~ products. I rvine area Must pass company lf!Yiical mcludmg back X-ray. Ta.lung eppllca uona bt wn 8'&10 onl> Slratollex . 17 671 Armstrong Ave. Irv. E.0.E. A KendavtS Ind. Co. P/for FIT. PhoQe exper. nee. Salary + bonus. 613-ZZ'U. T.SJ Publiabing/lla1l Order Co. seek• ambitious. bardworbaC man to or· game. maoqe. coot.rol 1Dveotory il sh1p- pi11g/receivln1 depts . llllll be lel1ous Is want to learn aJW>baJea or mail order #pgbllabiq bminell. U YoU tuive an eledronks background, very helpful. but not oec 1 ry. Unusual opp- ty fclr rilbt per'llOG. Slcy la lite llm it.. Cal l ~-fOI' llr . H I; or Jllr. Anldl. REAL ESI'ATE SALES •90%• NOD~FEE' FVLL/PARTTIM ... REALTY NETWORK "957.840()o ------- Real EJstate llcen:se req. land sales. cash romm. 3 dtnner parties. Orange County, SG Valley. Sf' Valley, pd eoch wk. plen· l.Y ol mvent.ory. call col let·t or d1r(•cl 213-~7. ll!lk for Len nyG8.!! _ • HECEPTIONIST GIRL 1'1UDAY T)p SS" pm. 10 ke.). pkas P'ione man· ner. gd groomms:. $8iS suutmg l>&I ~le<IDen, •Co pd retirement OC Au1lOrt area ~so.8180 R£CS'T /TYPIST For CPA firm in In me Type SOwpm 1m 2422 RECEPTIONIST GeBAL OfffCE Typuig exper neces.sar}' ~ Center. Proper· l.Y Management. Perma· nent. benef1ls. 644-0603 RECEPTlOHIST As.sit. Receptionist for hwy board lD congenial. fast -paced Newport Beach R.t: omce. Xlnt p h o n t! e.l 1 t 1 q u e • peniona!Jty. & prof ap- pearance req. cau Lila IECB'nOMSTS Newport, lovely ofcs. heavy peopl~ contact. Phones. typtng. benefits. 100'1,, free lO Applicant ""1ne Personnel Agenc) 4118 E. 17th. Costa Mesa Swt.e 23t t>4.2 1470 RtX:REATION ha MtiOft AH't 2 pas. open. lOhr or 20hr Glrb Club o( F \' ·ft B M!M344 ----------Restauranl M11ture per:.o n lo r l..i1 c hen help und i.andw1ch produr t1 on 6.~"'1 to 2PM Mon tbru ..'rid&} Coi.ta Me'J 6'2-l!M> R.erulurant CA PT A I N · Pr" a t " Countr) Club t-.:\. pt>nence preferrt'd but "111 tram Mu:.t haH• \\a 1ler e1111('r1enC'• ~ IJef' hr to i.wn :--; .. t1 pc. <.:.all Wed thru Fn for 1n len'le'* iH-1 ~ H.,-~ Pan ttml' Ht'ht•I C h a r ~e :"u r 't' 11 1 :li \~t )Iha \ erde Con\· lb.p 601 Ct·nter Uibla ~esa. :>4H 5SX5 RM Raleigh Hills H05p1lo l located in '1,t'wpo rt' Beach has an immediate operung for an R=' to ~rl llP!\1 to 7AM ~h1rt XJnt sa lan· & I rin~e benefits pacbize For in l.erVleW rontact Ph} 1hs Warne r i;.i s -5707 t:O E .. M•r 833-2900. • _ _ __ Sales & management ~ avail . 1mmed op RECIPT /SCTIY portunities for career for I~ heaJ F.6tate • minded t.nd al Smarty ftnn. Gen I otc flk1lls, lite Pllnls F3SbJon onented l,)'pUlg, some bldtpa ex-doUunc store. 2407 S pr 552· 7000 Bnstol 557 ·3631 AIC8'T /TYPIST for small CPA hrm tn ~-pon Center Vanel) ol duues. a«W'&le l)'J>- lng skllls req1.ared Good benefits. pleasant work· 1ng enviro nment 644-5200 ~l Clerk Part umr ,\bk> t.o move into fulJ.ume position & grow ·as catpPan> grow5. Call Carol~. RICS'TIOMIST needed tor t.mall de velopment company in Newport Beach. Full lime General ofc ex· penence. Good telephone bbll<i. accurate typing Mature f& dependable Sa18l}' S700 mo. Call ror 8AJl ~7971 Recepl1on11t 1T> p15t M101mum 65 wpm Lagma Hills. Ca 11 Mrs WtnaJow 837-lOIO -----ta:x:EPJ10N1ST Bualder hudquartered ID Anaheim req\dres an allractlve. neet. pWaanl " Oe:uble Ill· d1v1dual to meet the public. hendle the 1wHchboard. and perform numerous ot.ber clerical. accounting. o..uxr>er service. etc., re1pon1lbllttlu. Ac· CW'l&e Is llrOal lYPtnl 1peed of 50 wpm re· qW.nd. Salary tBOO + . If qualUled. call <114 > GM7Cl for an appt. .....INMST WO Ott ~ typ&ai r..s.l Top P')'.•Tem~ .-wY • ruu ume. eau 'lbd Silr'w. ll 9'1N1". SALES/ASSIST. Exciting \'1de11 ~lore Cdll M~mt polenll41 For llllo.call640 5093 ~ ART AMT DESIGN F\ne art custom lamps a<'l"e$!>0nes. tlex hr:. Mallali(ementopport Car lll-C Will lm 499-1461 SALESCLERK Part tune. able to work Sat and Sun. l.S-17 hrs per "-eek Apply nlETOBACCONlST. INC Fashaon Island "l:ewport Be a c b. c.i SAJ..ES.H.a.rdware. r lime pap.. in retall st.ore ~ Mike or Steve, H W Wright C o 1 2 6 RocbederC06u Mesa SA&..ES HSI 'touac faslooo rootv.ear f\a1J or p/\llDe na1 I A p ply In Jl"l'llOll at Dale·., Footworks. So. Coas t Vlllap. SA ~9252 HllDE SALES ~ REP·part·ltme for am publiahmg firm Speek to Wllliem Sesk 1 m42ll Sala WYHDHAMWGH Dl~S.IMC. FASHIOHISlAMO MEWPOaT HACH 'Ibis compan\ carne ... onl) lhe finest qullt> jewelry created tn 19 KT ~ b) Swis.' craftsmen atw:i "t! are loolu n g f ex 11 :.ales person of Lhe high caltbre nece<1s ar> to· l'Omphment the 'tore and merch.i.o<hse '-ince we are af\ t'Xpand1nJt <"OfTll)any ttw )Ob off Prs J Ver)' btil(ht future lo the nghl app1Jcan1 f'or 1n1en 1ew ple a \c phone ~tr Stuart Moore or Mr Hnx·t' l..um~rt 714 644 0501 .; E C H 1-; R 1-; C P 1; fwpidh l(tO'*llll: lrVIM t'V ~kl.nit ei.p+:r per-.oo u1 hund.le bu'~ phont.>'> & front uHlc e trJll11 G<.iod t)plnl( n·qcl !:'1 3I 01r\ <'l1mm w t''IJH'r C.all U\M~ Jl ~ 3':13'7 ••SECaETAlJES• • G <Xe RE t\p80Sl4.400 KE'Sh*l.learn 113.200 Re<~pt t) p 50 Sl0.800 Rt.: ~~:.h 90 SlS.600 ••Sale:. Con.su.ltant.' • • •••Our Of free••• Appt Onh I-~ EOE La FWuideN. Al(~nt'} 4U20 Birch. l:i.tab 64 ~ Beach. 833-8190 SECIETARY ~ Beach ana To S1200 This developer needs )OU to UllSt him ID thr t.t.uaJ duu~ An out· png, St>lf rool1dent at lJWde & good r.k11l• Will land th.as easy go1nl( spot Xl.nl t>enef1t11 & bonus plan 557-4121731-7711 100'( r~ to appbt'anl ~Sw-.k~ "5WCampu.-. Dr !'lo B 14211 Yorba S( Tustin Open )food.a) t;,enin~ l nt1I 7pm b) Appl SECRETARY IL.eqalJ SICMTAltY IOOICIW 1 girl ofc. Npt. Bch. s..zm 1f>mporurie• Wortt in phJ:>h :.urround inc:. Large & s mall firmi Top pa) No Fen 1151 !l(k>S 4000 81 rt'!> Street S(!WpOrt Beach SICUTAltY Xlnt apply for sharp gal w x.lnt typu1g 11k1lls to wor1r: in rast pa~. con ~al ~·Reat·h of. face Call Wa at 833-2900. SICUTAltY Xlnl oppty ror sharp gal w1xlnt t~ ping slulls to work an fast paced. con l(ef)lal Nt'WJ)Ort Beach or hce C:ill Lala at 8.33-2900 ----~ -- SECRl-:TARY EXEC I Girl olc.'. young g~mg N.8 Real t:~t.ale De vt'lopm ent f' 1 rm fll'f!ds !>harp. competent ~t'crctan . ex per d & .:ood ~'"Iii. requ1 r ed 1$-WO SECUTARY lf ~ou like the :.pe<>tal al <abµhere of an .td ag~n l'\. Jrt-d l.Jll'·Cha ritt- ~ well or11:an1z.ed "' toP ~·ret.anal 5k1lb this ll> the )Ob for ~ou In h.'f'C>tfd~ 7U 97!* 7000 ..,ECRETAR' RECEP TIONIST· S800 mo l...4&Rt &:h, 95J.u771 -----~ ~relal') . J man ok. in Laguna lkh Good ~y sla1ls Innovative. Sh a. plU& 32 Hr wk. 497-1766 Wi~)p lntZ skalla needed Sh a phA C.oaveruent loc ~ & ~&i>anl MllTOUDdlllJlS. Call Jan ·ror appl 634 2612 Sl'X:RETARY PT exec ~et"rl'l ary . t~ own boun. Good l\lJ'Sl. flhnit. Girl f'n. ciJ> Smd ~ume to . PO Rx 9 lb I Isl 9121662 -------- ~U'f!W') ~Tr11is1M F~ Pad Plush olc near OC 1\1.rpon Good typing ,lo.lJs req 'd No legal t'X pt'r necess Co will lrlWl To SJIOO Al.l!O t •f'(> JotJt, Call Carol 81.K'". ~~l SneUma & Snell· UllC ol Newport Beacb ;\gene). ..:MOC ampus "Ell'f\. u.n Do Y•Fft TWsl87 F~ P&Kl. Top CPA firm reqwra ~ wpm typi.ng.. 100 wpm sh. enlhusuasm. ~biy. Of'l•IUZa· uon Co offer.1 itre.at re- putat 1on. Plu&h ore Fashion Island lot'. Super benefit:. Sl 100 Also ree JotJis Call Carol 8'rk ~SOOl. Soelhn11: & Snelling of Newport Beacb Aaency, 4340 ~ PERSONNEL 1'1111 ,...._ r.,.rta·to Che ...... af•JlarMt,; ..... _. d'umaaed. hlt~Jy tfflaeoloslcal eledNDlu company. TM wort iDeludet aU ~dudes'°" t.be ~. Dlreelor ot .... ,,., Eia&bleennl II arr ms Contrvllu. A dlvene, interat1n1 and ch·~ podloo for a mdMd pc>1ae.t· Ins •. ood aecretanal Uil.11. crea&Mty, and an ed!u&iaaUc. pc>1ltlve at· uu.se. Poalllon r e qui r e1 minimum 3 yun rMenl aecretarlal expeneoce. ~ typing. ahorUland. orpruzin& ability and In· Uldve. We are located In the Beautiful Irvine In· dustriaJ Compk!lt. across rrom the Orange County Allport. We otter com· plete company paid benefits lncludana medical and dental. Ae3lie call or .ipply 111 pen.on Monday throuah Fnday 9-Jlam or I 3pm Sierracin/ Transmask 31QCaml)Q!I Dnve ~ Beat·h . CA 92166() c 714 ) 54<Mi080 . Equal Opp Em pl ~ r M1F11t SICUTARY C....CMor ~ establtsht!d lh•al &tat.e romp.in) bl't-k~ t.Ake chariot~ set'relary tor JOO lhat LS l'lt'\~r dull' )t~ lulv~ prof1t1ent I } 11 1n1ot l>kllb. fnt-ndl> Lt-It-phone teehmqul' & pit-J i.ant perl>oniihl> l'all Mary K"> Jl I)~ S EI L'RITY GLAHD!:> p;.t.rt lllllt· rruilllrc.· & re l.J.tble DanJ Pt 4rt'd Call4:9&57J7 s.cstty Officen All shifts Oritlll(e l . .'o locauon 1714 1 978 i243 Dl1ly rec•M111/lldpphl1 IUDd.lou. COotdlnat.e.t with can1en. fta..,.i. ble ror proceu i a~ ~. Some relal· ed experience In rnamtacturtna environ menl helpful. We olrer a stable work enV1rorunenl wllh an ex· cellent salary and beneflt.a paclutge locltld· tnj( c..'Onlp&ny pa.id Life. Medical a nd Dental l.nsuraoces. Pension and one weell paid vacation after6moa. PleaMapp.ly at PERSONNEL mDS !!!.'!!~~- 311!0 Redht.11 Ave COfiU Mesa. CA l-;QuaJ Opp Erbplyr M t • SHOISALIS Wanted wtth or without ~ WlU train AdvaO<'t' poss1b1ht1es Gd com JlilJIY benefill.. Appl)' tn penion. 9a.m till Ham. at Sla.nd.ard Shoes. Jl1T1 So Bnstol. CM SHOE SALES· Xlnl oppt~ quahf1ed person Gd WlWy + bene{1t.i. . I lu ktren 'i. 8ootef) . N. B l>U <M6-I Mr Milter SU<JI.·; ~AL t.:S Want I'd lull or part l1m~ Gc>OU l'o benefit.. 1-•uturc mitmt position~ ~:.i bk Apply tn Pt:n.orl bcl !lam & llam: 3077 ~ Hn.5toi.C M ----- SILKSCREENOPR. St-tup & operallon ror 011Aomat.ed machine 1-:, per pref ManaJ,temenl j)lh1uon opponun1llei. -...alan.· COl(Dmensuralt' " ublllt) Oood beneCtb & xlnt working cond 631.noo Spra) pa1ntt.•r . exp~r , ----------.teady work. lleir.ood Sarity lm Ptacenua Av""· CM Stat•onery Stor e 1n l Orona del Mer need!'! ex pr'd sales fedy. Full ume. s days. Xlot work 1na oond. ~pedally fin~ chellWe 87).1010 ---- We att aeettmg a rella· ble. people oriented person w1lh some 1J«Un · lY or law enf~ment aper. to wod fle:uble l"\'t!lfW.1« hours nus r u IJ ume pm aaus xtnt ro. bmefit.s &Dcludulg • tree , _______ _ meal per sbd\. Appl) in person hm·ooon Mon •n. Pel ....el MAmOn' HOTB. 90 Nof lllPJl"t ~ Dr Newport Buch Equal Oppor Employer E'CY!BKPR. part,full tune. R E . Co Cd~t Salar}nett.~ SECY/HCIPT For CPA (inn in ln-IM Type tiOwpm tr1 l 3'E_. (' Semi n!Ured 1t 11 m :ma1te rare boot & anllQ ue dept tilr... Sd)'S HW Wnghl U> 1.216 Roche:. ln' COl'Sta ~ St:R\'ICI:. ST A Tl ON Auendanl Da) shift. A Shell Station. 17th & l.rvme. NH Serv1iC'e Sta. Attend. f u U & pan-woe. da)s & e\es, V1d.ona llobll. 642 4467. 2"S Placentia C\I ~l"e statJon attendant Expeneoced. Day Shift AWIY 1n peraoo: 22-48 Haltur Bl~'d. C.M. SllPPING CLERK REllEX. a rapidly ~ iDI C0"1P*I' peripheral produtta maaufacturer amt diltl1 bulor' bas an immediate open l•& aYaila.ble for a SHIP· PING a..EJUC to wort at ow lrrim fedll\>'. We .,. -*1na an in· d lvldu al with a "*'*,... ol I monlM ex· padeaee -• Sb1ppina a.ll ila IUldadurtq envbwL You..- be ... '° lift wetO&a ill ..-ot•pomcta. M 4lllUel wUI _,... =~~ :-:n::.e: rl•r •h~k·•P• ••cl maletal.ahi1 ri.11111ed ........ ,.,. STOCK CIEMS () 2 ) ears electroo1cio 1 We need Stock Clerits to betp us ma1nt.a1D our leadership 10 the maoulal'ture or com· JAi.er prodUCL'> H.csponslbtht.tes W11 I 1n · l'ludr krt pu.lhng and 1s ..uanc.-e ol parts. and ai. i.embbes Familiar ~1th C'OCDl)Uler pnnlout de -.irable Wt• olfor a stable worl.. t'ft\1ronment with an ~' n>llent salary and beneiits package includ ~ rompany paid l.Jf~. medlcal and dent.al In surance. Pl!nsion plan. '8VU\JCS plan With high aerei.t rale. one week paad vacauoo after six months. u patd holida)i. per yeac. Thts pc>Sit1on must be rilled 1m· • cnedlat.cly. Please appty tu PEJISONNEL mDS JUIO Redtull A venue C4lla Mesa. CA l2JIZ6 1::qua1 Opportomty Emplo)ler II IF STiii Cl.DIS .; ' I l ~=~t.Wllta o ..,.nna oe I .. ll•e41 Ptll• '="='... \llb\l\lll• U.. t( aaaLomc.r I u.at orleated ma"u•I•. lad t wnUq, l•>CH.ll, Ul1Utelloo elt . ~tuna.a with dC' .ia.ra 6 Pf'O&r•mm n tin ftaaJ OOtum nc A d~umle • :w.pandlna Ciimplft.)' n.ar fret••> °'' 111rpon n w "4-itd qu•rt•u blda nun ......... 8tftd re.1un1• or ca11 after J WM I Mr Motton al M C8 Int• ~:1122 3W$ \ 1\1 rw1 t wapDr.CM~ ANTIQUES SHOW. St. U.. AP10 AKC 2 m•IH tl-Mdl Ch11tth, P•io. 11SOWU1Modtbiawknd VerdH Blvd P V E tra-.Z h~ Sales ~ml• kind or ltandlcap rt• qt.Ired PHONI AT HOMI Cull ti.>rde n Oruve ~SZJll TELEPHONE WOHto. lmlllSll.E? EARN UP TO Sl.95 PO HI. Xlnt woc1clng cond Pan. time eYenll\g ISi ·5528 _ T•P.illwSolckiton g 75 hr plus bonuse11 to start. No exµn-nN·t•sis No M:lhng A<'n>ll'i r rom OC A11port. 2·9pm call Tami, 6'1-0UB Ta.OIARIES ~.,. ...,_ lft yow Ml~ af'4tood. Earn top pay wtuJe work m~nearhome W~ntt<I IOOKIEEPERS AK:.COUHTAHTS AfPCLERI< A/I CLERK ,PflCl.HI< KEYPUNCH CRl'-OPIRATOR GafERAL OFFICE Call 752-6136 crrtt IJIY\SIQl\of \•'<'<>Unl.iul' i\illoc111Wd J>en.unn<'I Sen•1ce. ut002 Mac Artuhur lflvd Sullt'42S lrvmt• JUN3,4,& 11 30em. Adm G50 Hit ~"'4frmotl't'. w;.h at1md, dre;a1wr & dbl bed Xln\ cond Sl.600 ~UM eve -----An Nouveau vase, i.l.lver • bronzJt 1100 N •hoe. 1.eneer mirror 191125" "' Set ol 6 Mlver spoons S3S Vlctonan brass door knob 4c RUK ha.rdwar~ 125 Eves675-4CIYO, Ted Solid oak ll'C bolt. 6' lJll. ~veled nurror. 891·~ AnlJque 5 ft. bathtub "1th d1&w fff'\, J(ood cond 67J.ZllO ........ 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Upriaht Freezer. runs but needs defrost unit A&klne only MS. Upnght rr-eezer nU'll good rond S85. 848 ·2509 aft 6PM/wtmds Washer. dryer. " dis· hwasber, lli1te mdl. A·l rood SJOO ea. 646·58411 Wards delx model ~her. runs rm<'. Sl6S. 54S-3933 ------- REF'RJGERATOR Exc-elleot · e-0 ~IJ or S48..WSS GAS DRYER Works good ~13 or 54.K-4485 Stove. clean. wnrks ~ood S95 ~·8513CK~ "lt1lerefnR. GE, medium ~ a"i Good condition 96'1·4.'.JTS, 5J6-600t) licydft 1020 ···•··••·••·•••·•····•· Hriv'o; Le Mans tc n·speed 2i" 1'.:.Xcellent rond1t1on ..,75 644-40lttl S('hw1n11 -li1dy 11 J11 pd . bmwn llestolfer 64M.546 Wl\NTF:O UNICYCJ.,E to replace l stolen from l(t:. T~nd boy 67S-6l~ --- Gtrb, and boys bikes and a BICYCLE BLT for 2 :WS llarboc, Coat.a Mesa. Apt 111 __________ 1 sc:hwinn Cru1-.er. 1950 on.i:>nal cond111on. $100 1'l<All'a;1-;:-. Expanding Industrial Supplier now training for career positions. We ~k lhObt> " hu llrl' amblUous. en{'r p.ctil'. & :,.elf motivated & 1l1)lh tichopl daplom..i Earn to $20K I st year. 962 0371 Ml6e:JM9terial1 I02S ····••••··•············ C:onlrat'tor 's !>Urplui. l~r. 2by's & header stuck, patio !>LuJers. 6' chain llnJ< rencing & T l.oOllt& AJ I 1 ·, pri re Ph ~ Cacace& ......... 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nlkoo t'2 ~ Nikon FM $260 Nikon FE $350 :"i1ltc>n t:L 2 (body only> SW.0 Ywih1ca FRI with winder S300 P o wer winder for YI:: or FM SJ.m Al l eqwpmcnt a s nev. rond 540-7(f.1!3 E Ve!! No travel. w.y + COlllMission -+' bo"••••· Paid calumet4x5Camera with ...... & deMal "" 210 mm R.odemto<·k Lens • & Cue Good l'Ond $450 W.,s. •occrtion1 & c.an 494 21678 ...... ---------- Wa nted. U11ed Lc1 ca eiq1.1pment. 675·81~ or 4'l-3313 eves fl wtnds fo\IJIC3 ~~l W/P\ig1 t;B(; for interview c•Allen llodcwell 714/739 .. llO • 111 lena, AJbinar 28 mm, Alb1nar zoom 115 210 Komur11 2X Fuji con ~1'.iG. "'l'Uls. ooh M~t vener. S375. or reason., tolPM bleolfer ~ Wwtt\!Sllell Part time du) Over .u . Gaa l11.t ht Urotler 'Wlll tram. ,... .. ,_ 1041 ....................... lire.Y 1uh>ed ttt~. r re~ to 1ood homH Call ~ ----- KITTENS FREE TO GOOD HOME 6 wlu. o&d 6'5-7359 all)1.I me 3 Yr male Lab m ix 1-~en Ven gen lie. tid compan100 ~ f-'ree KJ\~ 4c mother ~ Black & wlttte Ap prox. 7 "'eeks MZ-&121 _ f'UEE TO YOU Cute. 01.if) luttens M F'. some Man x ti 46-8544 or ~91W> ... ~ ... 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·Gm velvet couch, tufted bk. ong tllOO. Seu SlSO ~~7 ----- ••l•UY ** Good Used'F'Um!ture & Appllaoces--OR l will sell or SEIL ror You MAS18S AUCTIOM 6461616&UJ-9U5 Bunk bed /dresser ('Ot:D· binat100 Xlnt ·sturd) $400. S6 l -62911 ""-liOf •·bed. Xlnt. cond Moving east Mu.t sell SZ25l'OBO '159o 1916 ----Contemporary itus·top desk Ideal for home or Off1ct-With Bentwood anttque dw.r. 494 2b'711 ------- i ' DanJsh mod :s oru yellow ;g o ld. nubb.' fabrw . xlnt rond S225 673-1217 Remodt·l1ng . ant1Q Ul' tn~ Oak sideboard S4~ :l En~ t'h111rs S12S L1kl· newl'Om11I twn ht'<.! $100 Oes1~ner !tx9 rwi $285 675-ltbll ":tectnc ,\1reloom lted. twin like n l'v. S200 644-4i~l ~ '>llA! water bc..-0. nice $150 Beaut O\U'l!ltuffed hme gm vehel ('OUCh S200 W;itt•rbt!d SlOO 84:!·7669 :\lu.'t ~II . ;rt anltqu~ ~old :;1lla Sl50 or ~l offer XIIll l "OO'l .).') 7 178!l l.'h .. S l o f d rav.-e f !> f r u1t"ood f1n1sh w1match1n1t t-;1ng hdbrd. & lu111t :.prc.Jd ~ake of 1er~1~ Kemodehng' Goldlcaf headtio..rd, I k•nf( l IUood H1 t''I. 1tWl cubinet, <!rape, !A>I ti7~ :-; .. iural while. 11nµorted <'Ult.on MJfu" Ion~ I 'l.'c.:in + wickt-r coffet-l.ibh· scl 6' h1dt> a ·bed. un used t !Jghba<'k brown dwr ijSl ~I For tsale. bo" spnn,,i .. Oli.ltt.reM & lramc. full c;aze ~d Bf'llt Orfl'r James 64>-0321 T-be Bigt'St GARAGE SALE on ~ Orangl' Coai.t 1s 1n the Daily Pilot Classtfaeds EH•ry Friday. Saturday & Sunday dunni 01 .. month ol Mal we will run your Garaie Sale .1d undl't this &Pf'c•al GARAGE SA E headmg GET READY NOW ' Clean out thl' <'10&t-t11 attic &'kids' rooms now RN read) to tum your un'"antt'<l 1tl'm., m to CASH Call now to place your ad ~t th1' '1>('<'1al head1n1t for next "et'k·end 642·56711 YOU NAME IT. we ma> h11 ve it Combining households. Antiques lo lady's wear. 331 62nd St NB (In lhl" Alley I Sat !Sun 1 ().4 Multi ranulygara.ie sale 3-'Thomwood. Irv Sal 5 31. 9 4 Hou:.(•hold items Mul\1 fem rummage movaog saJe. 10.Spm. Sat &9.ul.~E J5thSt CM BLOCK Gar Sale . Sal /S un, Amber" t<'k Lane, H B co rr lk'ookhursl betvm Atlan· ta 4c Hamilton 1 Sl'w mach. rilin g c ab . bilrstools. much misc ---- \kJ\'WC·EVet')'ltuoa mwa i:o' Sat & Sun, lu-4 t>29 Plumer St C. M 7 fo'Al1JL Y CAR. SALE 8k>clt long. 2200 thru 2237 \\ allu<.-e Uetw('('n W1L"10n & t:ong rt·:.b C M ~t1Sun ~ 7tl05 Moving Sale· Appliances. gar age & yard misc Fn 1Sal/Sun 769"2 W ~. CM orr Placentia Ave SUri, June l i.l , 11 5 Ever)1tung must l(O 1730 Sane.a Ana A' C ~t Moving to Apt !:>ale Lol5 of ever)th1nl( 2406 N1a.iara . <. ~ Mo n \I cello Condos nt'a r Patr F&lf\ lt'W Sat·Sun \M Treas1&rec,. t rash & tnnltets 220 Col~ 8 J SUndayM P:'o1 __ _ \ARD SALE Sat·Mm May 31 Junt> I . 8· ll'M Lam.1>1>. sm<1ll t .ible::.. dolhlng, <i·1tun r<•l'k rtt cords. 1!169 ~tG li GT mor" 715 Uelawart- •near Jnd1anJpolls & Beaehl, llunt1 ngtun J:teach Find what )IJU want m l>'~l~ PUot.Cla.'>81f1edi._ MOVING SALE Antique.. ('Ompl bdrm isel wJnt-"" ma\\ ·bux Km~ 'll Ltv rm ).t't, desk. masc: 6.11 ll29'J & 645·4~ Garuic" slll' Twin bt-d ~ l>resst-r :.N v. de-.k Bab} items !>urf bourd & rruM· Corner <Jf Cr~t rmnt & Sha!Jmur. C M Sal &Sun 646 ~2911 Yard Sak Sal ~n 1210 AM ~-JI B Som!' old -.omenev.. N~Jl -.lull :'otLl...11 fi'AMILY UU>CK ~\1..1::, Jutuuon A-'e . ofl Pau1.inno <.:or.ta Mei.4 ~y llHPM Bouks rec.'Of'O, Jll>OI pump. turn & much mort' GARAG t; SALE Man' item:.. :.omt· ptJct1clll ~Jmt-UD~WlJ ~t~n 175& fh~mont. f' V 3 t ·am1l1u. S.11 Sun r·~ furn & rt\C'•c· <!4 13 l.1l llt't 11n . C M ~ ........ 1050 Jewe4ry 8070 14t.cd• .... 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• "-OIJO BR \SS Qut l'n :.Ill' ht•adb'>ilrcl. box -,pnoi.:., ,rnd mallrc!i-,, plub frame . onl\' $325 S.it rcf1l't' bt-r au:.e 1t doe-.fl'l hl 111 ll\OOIU upl Will also consider track deal 1r blo'er ha.., nice rattan hide a·bed l<> 'ell Call fi73 -3954. 5 !fl'\I v.kd'' or llam 1c1pm "1<n«h .<\JI v.-ood t>edroom :.•·t <1~n -.1w. S4Ul1 3 1..imi,.. mm1 Houseful of furniture for sale 2964 Pepper Tree UI Apt A c..:i.sh only. ~Jb-9344 l "nfuushed waler lx•d Queen lilll' SS4I ITTS ((12M Wicker 48" round ta hie & I l·haw... S1llOO ~5916 \fO\IDi must i.ell nt-W Ht•rt•ulon c;lUl'h w tmateh jo\·t...,.·.il '650 or b"l ofr Ml l~ HEMOOt;UNG ~lll1ht bed StOO or ~·st olfl-r ~al~ ESTATE JEWEl.IY l.49ct E merald cul diamond. \'VS.. l E color. rlou.rescence h1ih blut> GIA certificated. ap praised SS9 .290 sell Si!lfi.(XX) Bracelet " d1amond;s & rubies. rna~ter p1ec~. ap 11ra1sed SIS0.000 Sel 1 ~.lO:I Hracelet " d1.1munth " ruble.. ap11ra1:.ed SK.500. -.ell SJ. (XX) tW\Sol·peodant dJamonds 21' X'ls. ndwless. fme!>t S1benan purple color Ameth)'-sl S7.SOO Qher ienu; Sacnfaunl( Qua.1iried bu)t>ri> appt ... )',.ill4~1..._., !WAJW!U!!!U Diamond nng. high quah t>· stone m wtule gold JO H~ old SlOOO f irm ;A2 ZJ78. Allen 11' V1ck1l' 1075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r e Celd1nl( 1 ) r !> 16 ha.tld.-. Nt<'e hWller ~~ ------- Nirwsu.ffon:H 2 urulomll'l $1.'J eJCh I piultaual 520 Sttf' II 10. all 1n excellent condition & v.unooly. rew tJmes b} 5tudmt nurse 540 5721 al\6 TOl~~~PL\ll P\10 t-OR YOl 11 JEWt.:LRY. ~ \TCHfo.~ \HT 08.JHTh <;CH.II S I LVt:H ~t.H\ l l fo •. 1-l:'lit-: tl'R~I Tl Rt-: & AA'TIQ(.'t~ ~ ~ •WAT ... Ht'AU..."• NaluraJ. ~lf contained. sk1llrully r rartt-d rrom wkaru<' boulden. A1>k for ffnan. 17141645 t/104 ---------- HENEOEPAHIS The F'rench <l\Ja n er l9'10 s <.:at It w } La«UDA 8t>u1·h COINGOll Of' BUSIN 1-:-.s Ju.ne7 Make o(ftt on pntt of t.op lule c lothltla b:.. uu n 1 ll\81.a custom de111n <.i1vingOW' clothe. away 494JIZ84 ~-Walnut sold. 2 El 1 h teak ann chatrs, SlOO eitant It '"!> top, w t BANTA:'otS. DUCKS. <;t;~i:; from bab1e!> lo 'u1J -tCJ'O'IVD. ,. \ne pet.IS " .. ecunt> Back Ba) ~S703Corchanty 0.3-K342 1 ;me dm '-t:l fi 1·ha1r.1 ~· S1>7!i IJ'i!i ~l. "~ MW>TSELL !Y,,J, matching lovest'Al. -.q l'Off~e tbl v.ood w beveJed glaiia. unused qn mat~!> 552'4498 Ney. Hl'rculon sofa " mall'hmg love seat Sl.50 831 ·~17 1060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 hone Lrlr. ele<-brakt'S Tandem ux.lei. Sll001of rer.4!o.~ New Clrc:Je Y Wat sad· dlt', 1350 080 Crump t:ngl saddle. Pl'rfecl cond w 1mt1n1111 szso gjJ.(Q .......... ~ Gooodl 1065 ~Id .,., 8071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wn1ht travelln1 chain tn.llt l 1, ton 1100 2103 FederaJ.C M MANG ROTC7111LER 7 H/P. Good concl S750.~5GM Mrc4rr•• HIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Job1 WayM Tmn&1 Club. fam mem. 11200 Hm ~2 74~3. wk 974·010 Raw 4'x8' ~ shdtnll lk>or S70or best offer 640 0372 JdlD Wa)'Tle Tennis Mem· benhlp. s 1nMle Sl800 !IB71~ 1' CDICb SIO. blk wr. Iron rtwMw ao. Eurcy de D>. knee board m . •noe 'J1ne formaJa IJU. S & 7. New.~ price. One white, two blue. 531-8'48. im~ve plal~ um BeU Valentinl' Gari, medium Gooae Girl 665918 Sofabed. newly up bolstered, +-new mat- tress 1175 Xtra firm qn box/matt S16S. 641 8205 PA Anush Qullt.5 Must ~II pnvate coUecuoo Call 673-2Sl3. June H . )tlac. de1k1 + office dWn. ruaonable. ~171 a.IX:. Typewrtta, IBM Ellec. mdl. "O". Pt'OllOr· tiorW apaclag. standJrd canter Documentary atyle type, under: con. tanuows 11erv contrect w/JBM Uke new. Xlnt cond. Types a beauUful J>B• for the' pa.rtlcular Pt'f'500 Muke offer Call ~-Mai. thru ""' 8 l.04 <Xf1ce fumJtUAI ror 1m · med. ..i.e. Der.ka, chat rs. noor mats Mu't M•IJ. :'oUg can or le& Sanla ,\naarea 2700No Maio :-iuite 600 Ca II Monda>' onl~ at 972·9744, Monday orlmer644 9174 ~ TCltte& Ca .... te 8la'IO wtth ac c,...tiN ...... ~ .. ••'* TV, lood wndldan aoo. MZI W. S.y,Npt Bch. Quaur 12" Por&able black 6 white TV. ffard. ly uaed. uo. uah. ~ ~ 2Z20 Recel~er . Gamu'd -.s tunltable S300 or but offer. 631.eJaO Stereo, turntable Ir 2 speaken, Beomuten pd 11.SlO, NC. 11000. Used I mo.~7'10 tfl,10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Side. Rancho Sao Joa· qwi AlbJet.lc Club ram mem. II'\' Sl50 includes tram ree. ss l -45191 '9tl IOI 7 9' 1bcCon Whaler Squall. •••-••••••••••••••••'-Sails, CMWS, doll.)', 2hJ.I ---MACAW Creefl 'Nmged, Sta*i. S1S. m.10. Ctrls' Cll 10.spd bitle $45. IMnper pool tablt-S4S ~AkaJ cass &ll:'reo rt' corder. Dolby s y,tem SIZ7 546-~ Wt.imt'flf> 3 "pd t>1kt-S51J R,, > al l y pew r 1 t t· r v. rsta.nd 150 Girt. <inti· que white dre1.11er w 1m1 r · ror&de:skset 117!'> 2dub chairs. like ne'" SlOO eflctl Call AM 644-4727 N~wPon l:M!acb tenn1i- c lub ram il > m 1>m hershiJ.I S85() MO-7)1..22._ Jdm Wll)'M Tt-1\J\ur. Club family nvmbersh.tp for ..ale 1HOO 1 21.3 '31 -ti028 <; It A !'. 0 t-' A T U fo: R CLO<..'X. cw.wm ·built o .. k . o rnate cla ~s ll· :\lechterreanean stylt' Wefitmill.>ter chime-.. I u a lo.nd Stt lo a pprtt ~ Mf>.S761 ~I !oq ) (b w.c'd ('ilf'}>el & pad 't'" ~rt·t·n. )200 S'2 T.~ wi.l}ptu. ... "'J""1 SI 10 .,,rd t..ill 646 52411 Iv me-.:. or 1"'2 ~ ('' l'~ .)OUnl(, aH~c llonate , halld tamed $1.500 with LC caie avaU. 499·3019 dys ~147 eves twknd.a "-&Ot;uu 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• um l&m'yfield ant up- nlllL. cherrywood piano beautUuJ scroll work Sl800 842 7681 Wurl1t1er Spinet Ital Prov P\ano, xlnt {'()nd et> 67$-3237, 760 9087 -------- Spoatla:;~ 1094 ....................... Man , Walter llaien. rruitched 1tolf c lub., 4 V.'flOds, 10 ironi.. SISO lrtra dnver & J.IUllCN!, Sl.Oea 552-41133 IJnrlbilfR ~ 1m1l) Tcnn1' Sruoo TanJc.s, twm s:1 '· l1uli mt-mbt-n.h1p SSOO ZJlll ~. 1800 J>SJ fill ur IJi..t a< r 8-l2 LJjJj 5ZJ() ~ 'l' ... ,her & dr\ i:r v. ah r -.i.. r •·QUI pment SJb I 06 I ~ Halboa &> Chat> mem ber&tup. ~ ' e SI 1.5(1 645 7610 --- Mlul•u 1 w ..... '°'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAJlfTB>! U\t' bail pump pref 1•r .J4b15<•u l )pE' C.111 4ftt'r ' .fJ I• m 7U 73'1-6441+ &. ..a...J.. ftK Pau.J TOPC~~JI P \JI> h ir used lunuturt· & ap phance.. v.ork1nK nr not !(ii 11133 Mllial I t -•Ii 1013 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONJll Olreclor trombone "llh ca..'ie' £x<'ellenl ron d1ll0n. S100 81S41Ui.2 afier 6PM Gu1l3r. Guild. almost new. mmt seU M50 493-5.582 l't:AVY Classu.' Amp Brand new S37 5 Call aft 4 pm 6Q.10l3 Gibson La P a ul Makeofrer. 675-0328 ~peakcr c•b1net with "-12"spuken IJ7S 6312324 \.ox 12 ... ln.~ Guitar S27S M)..:mrJ GUITARS.Hand picked· proleulonally Hl·Up . Acauories, On SaJe Al »Wt otr. Great selec· tion. cuatom tnalru menlrL modif1ca tlonat repalra. Henri ·a Guitars. C.M. 548-4584 ~COUNTY COU.ECTOAAMA GUHSHOW June 1 & II. 19ft0 Kut~t'f"~~' Ru) ~I Trad" F£.A T\IAIMG """ ~1·o~s & ,,., .. ~<.;t1R1 fo.~ • I • .-Uw-f \.o..rt . " . ....., .... """",..... ... , ... ,.,.,,, • .... ....,. ....... ft • 4 ..,...,... •. f•_.t"" •-.SNW" ...... ~ ···-~""""'•"'"'"'~ •All'''"'°' 1:-o;Ol,\:O- A HTI t'M. Th •)..-,,. I(_,._... • ...,~btft1W1• • •• Olltt)' ANTIQl 'f:S & COl.l.FX'TAALt;S • .... ,k,O ~ 6._At\ .. t 1-.tl • ., ....u1.,,. . v.,,..,, .... • l O-1.<>611 . :... ... GOVt:Rl"\:'ol F~1· St:RPLl'S ..... .,,... .... fW'fll' .... " ... ,.~ -~---""" •U< ru'n~ll 'IA."" or •mtt'll ll t "'' MUl:U OU! T AllU!l> °'"'U LQTot~11~ ~~~;:~,~'0 .. -~, ......... -OPll.'I ro no l'l llUC MM lol'tll BolJllO.,. ~-a. rllllira l,..,. 14 ll OAANQE COUNTY FA.IA OAOUNOS '""'-"' l'lollld-°"" .vi.~111.-Dr ,_.......," l ..... NftL l'• s...-1096 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'rade stained 11••• or ~ work rcw a1&to upholstery.MW4G . WANTED: Trade 3 Br oondo, Newport few boat m Pl Npt Harbor. llusl have cans. 67$-9a& alt t>'PM. 18' Fish1n1 Boat with trailer. Needa work Make offer. Call Rudy 6671115. -'--~------ZODIAC 17...._.. Grand ltaadet: IV. 80 hp mere. I r a 1 I P r . m an y a 1· ce.:iQn(.'b. Less th.an 7!> hrs l™Xl. 493 ~u ....... ,,., ... 9030 ....................... WAM'l'ID! uve ba.lt pump. prefer Jabsco type. Call alter 6.:11 p.m 714·737-6449 It. ask ror Paw ----- Gl-:NOA 61-z oi hdf ~tt­ lll0l 22ft XJnl cond S30U ms.>w Aa.C.o Plkll, Benmar, nellf. !>UU in box CS-215 power UNl c; 21 R control UDI\ S I 3!15 P P 0 ys 634· 1414, eves. 675-0741 . ----- 9040 ..................•..•. 1971SCARAI Twin JO'i.. l30 hours. loaded Pn. pty. Be!>t '()( •er' call ~·1200 <Moo . f'r1 days). 731·8216 11...,\.>f\lnJt.' & Wttkends I \:Jdor J em ------- L3 Cran Manner full~ eqwpped, beauttfull~ ma1ntat0ed. read ~ to cnbe oc bve aboard. !lip may be avallab6e. u~ F'1\aoc1n~ possi· b&e B J.000 J ack Curie) ~34 l50S evenl ORS & .... eekends . 642·432 1 \lt.'ekda) ., aJ' Cabin Crws('r. neWI) ref'urb 40' mooring. Ju.st west ol Pavilion. Bil or r«. avail end of June 1 714 67!J ~ -_______ .._ 3> f1 Duffield elec boat. fPJd oond. 110.500 ~LSO l9' \11n1 Cruiser /Ski Volvo J 10 . Gd mpg. Xlnl cOOcl. Sac $4.500. 631·•3 14 Clent'Uew/t.rlr ~ an) rea.s ofr Must .ell ~· --------'75 a>' cuuy cabin. 165111-1 M e r«' 1 /0 , rull iall~Jhead. rompan. 00\WI. x.1nl cood. 1$9!16. Sbpav&l.I. 551..soo? '78 Formu.la Thundubihi ZI'. only 300 houn • SS phone, bait Wlk. ~ SS"S. w tor wi1baul t.tlr. (114 I lf75. T1f17. Avon 12' lnfla••Ne Jiii~·. 4 S Mere 0 /8 , tnflft a.-.mo.t7W'1SJ l2"TIO.Wf 71 P.tl· F .SZ Model. only Z3ll hN. on twn ckl'1. xtra de.,, dlr trade in. --~ oow. at our docb. • UNITED Y ,t\Clll' BKBS 1714) 831-31.U WAITllSS Orltinal Pin a . 2121 Ualboll Bl. N.8. tComer 1.zndSll Do9I 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..••...•........ , ..... . Coaee table. comitr table. brea.kf Ul set. rttUner. llnef\s, nppllancei • milc. Call 531-1115. ~ A-Cood 800081'\..: ll25. Upnght Bar ft 2 ltoolll SlJS. Sound l>Hi&n AM IFM •tereo recv . 8 trlc player " 2 apkrs SLM. wooden plante r • ...._~~~~~~==~~~~~~::::::~~~~~~::::~~~~~~.,.. S4 00, portable hair dryr, WAREHOUSEMAN eac.I llote fl a.sue ~ala. l yr uvcr pre h•rre d . Pick up11 net!etaary. muat hove wHd Catif Drt~·· Lie., Newpolter IM '44· 1700 ~-Mr FarreU Weld•t I Procl•d I OD Kerry Blue Temer pup. Pl"· Qlperb inedin• " care 75l·777l.1Private party) Shi Tzu Pupplee. B&adt/White, 1 weeb. ~ Olaeola-. Yb, A.KC, DOO. New twin ma1L. vacuum dnr. delk lamp. Call ldWSpm. 751 ... 75S. ,.,,,.., 1070 ··-····················· •DOIG>IATE CA5Jf • For Gold, Sliver. PJatla11m. Any ltl~d1 t09d.. amoumt. DUMJ ..... MaDS Walcb HK ......... oao. le.mt SJ.00. f\all maurua • tPfino l50 SS2.0.~ Por aale : elect . laWCUQOww. Polarold ~ w"Jert. nub P\a)..aiooa llltt., Ice boa • ~ calJtlNl for val, allop vie•••· ... aa· IMftlW Dlictric .. , BDaa. Tot. t•rl••"· "*-it, bU. Uh MW. ~ .... Ottw C-.IJITMl• IWllD la" GUU'Sl'R&AM. lH 110 Mere uoo. l ~..,.. ... "1T <.1lrta •• staortaman. a mrtt, CS.ht \r lr. many o r aa IUOU p p •nn .,., ~ran Ba> 1>0•1. Ill' mabocan1 . l.S. nu powo r 13600 P I' I *-TJft, \979 Eaa Harbour u · 4 TITI dl~I Ntiwporl Beach lip SJ4!1.500. th" &44 3277. 0 11 wllod11 6'497 ~ 11 t't Glaup11r Spor t Udo. 51 2 HP Johru;on re mott' control, tra iler . nl'w uphol , anchor • ui.h 1oni.. ell' Sb75 61S-J71ll • • 17 FT. GLASTROH (),Has 8 5 h o r sepnwc•r • • Evlnrude cng inc with less than 50 hours, full <'a nvas, heavy dut> t railer with hltl'h & IAMl'AMA JO' ........ ,_... """ •IJP9d JoMed W/hvy <M1 hwy "" pp. 0.112U >llHJ41 f;wt (714)l'794004 ,,~ Mlrft M ·A proven U<'t' .tmer Xlnt ~ w tfull 11811 1nvt·ntory • t rlr 114.UOO Ch~ll Ayr"Cll QJ:SU '71 'portabout. 14 . 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SI.Pe '· Tall1at• pat10-alldln1 ~door . 1000. --·-·--··--~ .... ... 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMh. ..... & '19 t'hmoc* 11' Concrse Sid tOIO Loaded. custom . ~Km!. ·• VW Beja bus. rebuilt en1lne. New clutch. i,bw. uMrtor. ltluat aee. S.3158 •••••••••••• ••• •• •• • • • • Bet.\ Offer MS-3101. ~ jL'\ boltl 400 t-'ortl -lk:rlle ley J t•l ae.ooo .,....... ,,..... tl70 ----&el T2Z7 . • •••••••••••••••••••••• '72 1deaJ23', A/C. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4WllettDrhet 9550 acr St• IW>. 11na. 1u th equtps;ed . xlnl co11d KeplMcement <:ue.t $~ 000+, lo hl'li, Ulll) »fAl) t.844-21111 TIWtlflllriatiolt ...•......•............ ~11a.Sde/ ..... 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I SALE · (;ui.tom till camper '64 Ford P L ltcnl. cng \\Ol'k Tuns .en Ad Stllcr #U9. 1).12 4300 24 hn. If Hoam about slt't'J)l'r keboxss.50 o.&Z 401!! Xlnl cond. 54300. "1'9 FCl'd Broneo Ranger. 6'J3.31llS. 54Mr6 Xlnt. cood. •.OOO. Ca II l8' Komlon. must see to .!!'Y·•:ao..Spm. 6'0-9072· appreciate. 8B1 1863 Pvt ~ for Graduation, '69 Ply CJ.5 Jeep. super cood. T......,.._ Utilty 9180 ::'rmr"eStrd. must sell ....................... ------- UTIUTYTRAILER 5'xJO' Steel bed ~.645-5124 A1t1o SenSu, rarts & Acceuorift 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SERVICE DEPT. Open 6 Days A Week Mon -Fri. 7 .3().5:30 Sltturdays 8:00.5 00 Attas ~ . .rtw. ~Harbor Blvd'. 13SCOUT II 4 wheel drive. loekmii hubs. a ar cond . nev. tires, custom interior. luggage rack. "Looki. and dr ives great'" c546YHGI • ngged ror hi.h1n~ or ski " ing <rncludes a set or ~aterskls). Has l!JHh lll'ense & 11> "spollei.1:1 "· '78 Pnndlt: 16, w/lrlr,nll' 11\R xtras. Sl900_ 752·0266 ~es. Motorimd likes 9 110 Costa Mesa 54~19]4 $1291 SANTA ANA DATSUN :!001 E. l 7th Stret!t ···········~··········· • Caltrordet.a1ls 991-7572 778-1076 11' l'litm fbrgls :.a1lboat. Puch Moped. Rood pOwt!r , lasar type hull dl's1gn. good cond. $JOO. -------- SSAVISAVE S WITH USED r ARTS lmPoMe<l car parts IMPORT AlJTOSUPPLY -----1475 675-8985, 673·7408 700.1861 bh.R...t/ a..ht-9050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALJ.34, '77, d:.I. whl. fut ly eq111pped IO N 8 . $75 da~ 631-4286 locifs.Sail 9060 ....•..•...•........... Cnlllh) SaHon If you arc thinking or buyin g a c ru ls 1n i.: swlboat there Is a ~upcrh opportunity l or exp ~J1lor to buy into 40' ketch Un1Jmt1ed sa11tni: time & vet) small invest 673-5340 '49. Luders 16. 25rt . varn hull , i.l1p an N D ,.._._._, hl·auttfu l. 14000 nuuoe 14. w /lrlr, clean. .... ~9010. sum. 494-4778 Cal·2S, full> eqwp 'd. 5 l>IO b $7500. 644-5010 or 644·5859 zr Venture Newport Cut· ter, 4 berth. 3 sails, com pJsi.. kn ot met er. · unebor. pulpit. lire hnt>S. w1 oc he1. head. n av hJ.lhts. 7.5 Honda OB. • tr1r. ~t Rl.000. bar~ain. '\.t!195 Totully ai. new thr uout. 962 2253 o r '.'64·2512 '74 O'Day Sailer 2. 16'7" '· Sail Boat with trailer & • · ull eq uip $2200. Call ~9.!11 o~JJ'Jl -4653 Coronado 15 Sail Boal . Xlnt cond Good race re <'fll'd Trruler. new ~ails Sl600 Call S4H 95f-.H tr VENTURE + traalcr & 0 8 R(WX) 548-8457 14' l>rakecrafl X l nl. L'Ol1d. 2 aalls. Complete "' lriuler. Sl050 or best , offer. 979·3666 dy1, or • ~5401 evee • wknds. SACRJFtCE! <..'ustom built. one of ;i kmd Yankee 24 sloop. lot.a of C'haracter 0<1k lrarnes. bronte fasten· 1ngs, all cushions. <tux motor. sails like new. must be seen . P riced 40~~ below rep cost Owne r will f inance 673-1.344 • !r73-134S Ftw Mewpt!l't Slip 26' Shchock Endeavor. last e qu.lpped , ss.ooo F1rm 71' S&S Classic Yawl Sell a ll/part/lrad e tl'tc. Raddle Yacht Bkr s b'7S-9137 Craig 646-06.l.3 9070 .. , ................... . ..wPORT MARINA Sh pa Aval I 646--0SS l SUPSAVAJL.ABLE SailboaUonly. Delaney's Rmulurant area, up lo ·zr. Restroom. shower . & ice mach i n e Inc l 673-81KJO, ask for Da \ e Xtra nice 11 • Wooflen !'jap available for 35' to 50· :.<tJlboal. trlr, xtras. $700 Yacht. S9.50 µer rt MDtS: :1!':' I 9 150 •.••..••.•...•••....... 'i8 )ellow RM -JOO Suzuki Perl cond-Nen·r ruc:ed. ndden seldom Mu11t 11t>ll SS50 001. ofr. 494-4SS4 101 N Manche11ter Anuhl•1m 776·!f900 ':il1 ol 4 brand new mag whl'> & radial tire!> to fit \W SJX> 673·2811 Oldl·r Ka was aki 250 & ------ llonda 50 SlSI• & S75 or \ W 1·nR1ne 1500 run:. s,jt nlfer 640-9014. 700.0000 pm. Son am SJSO '76 Yamaha 400 Enduro. ml. 646-1390 1.973 Honda 750 with lair IOJ( Stereo cas.-. Sl8()(J or l»;t ofr 963-0258 '70 Yamaha 175 Endurn M1lll cood. l lany cxtr~ 9m10BO &ti 6-$77 --------- Cycle Tounng F utrtnR Camber X7 $175 or bsl dr Mw.t sell 546·6341 .....••................ •W E RF.NT• •Your Motor Hom e• Tup S to you.tax bener als We do maintenance· rree :.ance 1972 fuJI rl'f~ Dale's RV Rental~ 5.59-4446 114(). S{,(J(J .....••....•........... IMPORTANT NCYrlCt:TO READERSA!llD ADVERTISERS The prtcl' of Item!> adverta!>ed b\ \'Chicle dealers 1n th.l' vehic le da,.~1r1ed advert 1s1n~ L'Olwnns does not include any applicable taxes. ltcen:.c. tr ansfer ft!es. fU\ailce char(tes. feei. for 1m pollution control d l'- Vlt:e ccrt1r1cat1ons or de alcr documentary pre parallon chars.tes unless 01hcrwi!>e bpN·1f1cd by the advertiser Gaard 9510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hall & Motor. Sevylor K68. 3 m a n, 2"'a H P motor 4 mo aid. $350. Private Pa r\y . Day'I 634-1414, Eves 675-0741 Al/ti"flH/ ac.tks 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Rent '77 fla r vei.t Muu Motor home. Slµi. 6+ 360 Dod &e e n ic . Burns regular gas Reas rates Pvt pty ~ 0197 af\6pm. ·29 Model A 4 dr town I\' Cabover Camper. sedan. resl.Ot'ed. SJ0,000. \\1!ekeoder. $500. 548-84S5 · 4 b For d Wood 1 e . ~~199 re;tored. $13.000 67>6161 Santa Ana SS8 7811 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76CHIVY LUV PICKUr Sharp cruru true k with 1 .. peed. mags, l'ampcr !>hell aochtereo. 12673861 $2995 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGEH 7000Westrmnster Ave an Westm1nstt:r 893-7SSJ 638 7~J UtJ lll) Tool Box for s mall pt<'kup $75 K-18 250'J aft i;p~1 17To}otaPt: SH:J\-el') good cood Be~t offer 1!48-1.386. 1900 Ford F-100 pickup "" reblt eog. S600 or bi.t o4fcr ~7 ----'63 Ford Pick Up Run~ R(Xld. S800 or bei.t orrt:r 646-:rt34 '78 Br o n co cu~t om package. S..5000 or S1200 & ta ke over pu) menl~ 551). 74!1!1 4 SAL!:: Cu sto m -hit camper. '64 Ford P /U Rent mg work Runs RM Ad·Sll ter II 150. 642-4300, )4hrs --------- 1975 Dat sun L t B ne"" tires. brake:.. am rm cass S245084S-5016 'IB Datsun J.300 ptck up U ean bod). not runnan1o: ~s eng S6SO or best off ef'. 8"7-1631 1982 Ford ptl'kup J • ton MUlll sell S450 ·-9170 ....................... 'II l>odt• Pop Top CaCAptr. alnt eoad . .._._._ 11271. a. ... 1oe. ._LI t i 9110 ....................... LEASE ltlODATSUM .UCOUPI eu.t oo •mo. OJ)eTI end ..... aPIJl'O"ed tredll. IZ500.00 cap redoctlon. IRll8.00 Nlldual baaed OD lS,G)O miJa per )'HI' Total ltaae payment• ~. 1awo1a04 per (M 48 mooll\I Residual calculated on '} fl lilt price. Inception COit-cap redutUon plus Sl!i0.00 lax on red\jCllon. license fee 1176.-00. 1st payment 1133.93 plui. 18.04 tu. Charae for ear I> term1nal1on Mone> ractor & residual lliU)>Je<.1 to chanae Vehicle sub· .}el'l lo pnor H it' ($tk 6211 ISer 2148041 \ C'>. that's nght . ONLY $]~1J3 ~DATSUH 8118 Dove Slrttt NEWPORT B~ACll 833-1300 /lwloos Wanhd 9 590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP DOI.LAH roe top U5l'(J cant rore1iin dome5taci. or clabSICJl tr ~our car 1:. i''<tr11 ckan. i.t."l' l.L'> fl rL-,," ' .li::t:., .......,,._.,). ."" .. _........., __ 2!125 llurbor Bl\ <I t:U:.'1 .\ ME...,,, 979-2503 WAWTED! Late model To\otJ' unit Vol\O., (Jll u TODA\''' Earle Ike TOYOTA-YOLVO IU•~··· c ......... ,.. u •.no>. u o.••u PORSCHES WANTED Allow 11-., tht• opportuntl) to t'On!>1der lhc purt hJw Of' truck 1n of )our ( leun Pc.ir,.ctw Cheek v.11h L'~ T•d uy• t363t HMOOo Hlffl 0..clen °'°"'" '" UI D D Top Dollar hil fo'or Your Car' JOM.CSOM & SON U.:olit t .. rc-:y 2&!ti ltarbor Bh d Costa \t~• 540 5630 co~~Ell r: ~H VROL ( T )461JUu WeP., 8ftl _ ..... For Your Oood VW, Porsche°" AUdl CHICK IVBSOH VW-PORSCHE·AUOf 445 E. Coast Hi way at. Bayside Ori ve Newport Beach 673-0900 Mlol., ... crt~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMAL a.E.A•AMCE!!! All ·79 Alfa Ro meofi ~JUST GO NOW' IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street :'\EWPORT Bt:ACH 75~0900 9707 ........•......•....... '77 AUDI Ii I u e i:-· o " E d 1 t 1 o n ~nroof. air -<>und1 t1on inc ... 1ereo <'ill>~l'tlt­ lirl'at Car• <58Tl' J F 1 Sl695 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGEt-4 7f)AI Wt:i.tm11\l>t~r ,\' 1· m Westm an:1tcr lfCI i~I 63K j~ i5 Fox New en1o: 1J,.11nt t1(' XJnt 1 mad SJ5U1 CJ! I ;·u r;1;;1 ·74 AUDI Th. ~II' I,,,,.,, ... w.mult• .I u.. ... 1 J ... • , ·"' u.• J 11111 \mJ 11 ru11 ... ~r1·<1t ..2:i0'\l>'t S249S BV.. i./ITHAM VOUCSWAGEfo.C itJ11 \\~1m1n..'>ll'r ,\,1· m Wl~tm1n:.tl'r 't«J i~ I t~ i ll>llt 9712, ..•.....•.............. ii; BMW 2002. air 'tereo 40K m1. :.ol1d $1jJ011 pticn, t'\ c--f;..u) ;1;..in '75 ~l>I Beaut 1•ar Auto Jlr sunroor. lo m1 ' ~ 1142 7890 SADDUIACK IMW ISOFFiRJHG A 'RBATE°' aoooOFFOUR MORMAl. PRICE ltacel •• • cMcll w add to.,... .... .-,: *'· TWs wftit O/llt/ .... s-. 6 /I jlO 0.A.C. SADOLBAC• VALLEYIWORTS lll-2040 495-4949 .. ....................... cnEVIER &I If • MOt\alWY ........... aa1·a111 • ""'*"" ..,_ ~ •USIDIMW1• "7U.OCI cpa, mlat(05o5i) "JUOGIZ41p cm PHL> 'T18i41p, alr<2SNSXE> 'T11DGl41p8/R t011t> 'Tl S30iA mint ( l008) "778.10cal c.-xc) ''1U2d41p. air <4221> "llmA. -tr U1085 I ..,. 53llA 1C*led (5468) i'912Qi 41pS/R <811161 i'9 St2lllA SIR l21615 l '79 52lli loaded ( 0256+ Ca...dS• ..... *IMW71l20l S'.150 A low mileage beauty Stereo. sunroof. 4 1pd IJENlOOl JIMSUMOMS l...otl'TS" J!/70H.ARBOR BLVD COSTA ME.SA 631-127' BUY OR LEASE MOW! FORTHEIEST DEAi.iN ORAHGICO.- COMEIMAMD SEE US TODAY! No phone qoott!11 SAOOUIAC• VAUIYIMPORTS 284(.12 Mur1iuen lr Pkwy M1.,~100 Vtt•Jo lli-2040 49 5.4949 ORANGE COUHTY'S OLDEST ~J~ :-,en tl t' l.A!o~onl( Rav Caner.Inc. HotJ.0: fto, !'<' U \1 W ts.IO J 11mbot1.'l' ~If\ ti(>ach 640 M44 i2 B)fW 20tU T ll i.th l·r nev. paint. mJ~ v.heeb. ant & l'nR xlnt s:i.uoo 6755frn urn auz C:kan 1!1ti1 lt~J Xlnl l'Ofld JO rn µ~ lk: i.t olCer 013-2150 -------- COHCOURS SlOi ·~. met.alb<' lopai brwn w J gold BBS whb . & bet1te lthr ant. a ll BMW featurt'l> + s nrf. caa1> rw-pla~er $$p. rover . Sff to l'nJo). $12.SOO ~117 Th il>l. 44K rrul. loadt-d. BN.Bt-...•vd: LAHABJlA <5 llL No. olSA hy> iJJ:!:2Z.HJJ b.f Appl. '720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7JDATSUM Very sharp UOO Coupe. 4 speed. radio and heater. <lllllDNZI Sl6'S IOIWITHAM VOUSWAMN 7600 Westminster Ave in We1lm.lnater &ln-7551 638. 7880 'DATSUN TllEI SPECIALS!! 11 DAT KJNGCAB 42.067 males. automatic. blUt' <I F41772 t 'i9SUBARU BRAT tx4. l2.4l2 miles r t'tJ. 1 1.~I ·n DAT LW BASt-: J.'l 72fi m1 ll·S. 5 s pccd. l(Old. I lG li:.11!! I nc111-:vv LUV t\1r c:und . 4 spced . l'amper i,.hell 1 11-·21~1i 1 ~· • i'fi DATSUN I' t· LWH. dUtomaltl. )l'llo"' < 11112914 I Sl'flll i'>a Ut\T KIM;(_'1\ll \1 r t·11nd a utum at"" W'\,~n t I \17238.'> 1 W lJATSt:N P li \tr <'llnd . 4 :.pl'l'" HHAND NEW. L 1\ST O'\t-;• Onl~ 15 mile:.' f IOb'7361 24 Mo/24,000 Mi SERVICE t:oolract Availa ble '10!.t Vehad c:. SM&Drh~at SANTA ANA DATSUN :nil E 17th Strel't Santa Aha 558·781 l '76DATSUM llOZ ' Stereo. mag wheels. a ir cundltJorung. Only :n .000 rrulcs. Shafl) <I02 R ~ I SADDUIAC:ll VALLEY IMPOns 131 -2040 495-4949 :.ac:"fl~. 16.500 645 7313 '7i 2t1JZ 2+2, 4·spd, t!ll't' or fi31 l2JBll !l/ll'f, AM PM c ass , A IC, &•an a 3 O '74. xlnt rond M~t st"ll tr adt" ~ U1>h ofr tH6 0613. 675 9137 531< mi. SB500 661-7074 "ill Datsun 280Z M ant <ood. fuJly loaded. 4.spd ~-Mdl. 760-0734. 631-6175 Ardell Manna 642 5735 For Renl. 1977 Har vest •Porsche Cla:.s1c '56. 1600 - ---~fm1 Motor home Sip~ rpe. nu cnl(. nu tires. looks l(r eat , 16500. ~.m; 9100 Alltos. Hew 9100 9100 ........ 9100 AaltcK, .... __ or_~~w_r_4_9?_·_2SS!I ___ Alltos,Mew . ......•.•....•.....................................•.•............•..............•......... 1978 Venture 25. 3 sails 18' slip avaal 1n llunt-b+ JOO eng Burn.' re knot meter. stove. hl'ad. ington Har bour. Call guld.t Ras Hea.'I ralL'l> Lrlr & outboard . 15995 Debbte213/S92-$645 f'vt pt) 556·0197 aft !$75.l9pm. 752 1323 am. -------6pm 1948 l'ack11 rd . H l'yls. -------BoutSla psnv111l a ble ----t•u i.to m De l uxe . ~AHOT. Roel' raicged. ~25· at~ per ft. Daven· '76 Motorhome sips 5. d1t.'tkerbollrd 1<nll. call Goodcond. port M a rina , H unt. xlntrond 27.000ma l'M 675·0560 f'OR 673·3.'i91 Harbour 846-5498 BXX> Li nda 768 lltt6:1 SA.LE --------- ..... Mew 9100 Mew 9100 01. Mew 9100 AAltos. Mew 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. HUIE SA¥1NGSI u · llOW Ill SIOCK-. SAVE TODA YI 11 ' /, 626s RX7s . ('hl.>\TOlet. '7R t'D· 10 , , ton rt:. p s. p1b. auto. \ 8. long bed. dual t ank~ $UOO 492. JCJJ5 P P '7J Ford FlOO Short lx'd. PS. PB. AC. lo m t. runi. good $1900. 962-6477 _ 17 CHEVY l.UV PICKUP ",\ Ni<'t'. Nice Truck.·· 4 cylinder. 4 speed. air rond . AM radio. hJggaJ(l' rad1, boot and <'amper shell. KalKa m Mirror and Bumpe r s 24 Mos/24,000 Male Service Contract available lll-178421 $3191 SANTAANA DATSUN 2001 E. 17t.h Street Santa Ana SS8 71111 ---------¥-9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttlW 197' 1/J TOM CHIVYVAM (02:58> OMLYSS7tl HOWAaOCM....a.t Dove & Qual I Sta NEWPORT BEACH llJ.0111 lt7'POU IUOMAXIY•M ·NEW n n with auto. tnm .. pwr. atMrlft1. Ult wt-1 • · 1esa lhan 200 .ma.! tfC1110). Pftced BELOW factory lnv~re! ..... THfOOORf ROBINS I" I-' [ • ----- ~~ Newport DATSUN ECONOllY·LOW PRICES-DISCOUNTS WEiRE DEALING NOW! llAMD MEW 1910 4x4 PICKUP 4 Spcl. ~~~~ tS. ~1118111 ''" 53989 .,,. llAMD HIW I 910 200SX HATCHIACI I Spcl. llAHD MEW I tlO 210ZX CPI. I s,ct. ~~ .......... ,.....__ 1 .. 01-c•n11 '67ft -,. - lt7'0ATSUH nozxcowa Demo Au&omaUc tr~. AM /Fii la mo&d1n x pacltafe. Never r e gJ.SIA!red ! (Ser. l l2552 ) (Stk. 51518). ONLY $9219 ..-OU DATSUN •Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH llJ.1300 18 "2+2" 6 cyllnder, S 11peed. a lr cond .. window s hade. cabriolet pkg.. brown. low miles. 24 Mos/24.000 Ml. Service contruct 11vailable. (tt18UJW> $1884 SANTAANA DATSUN 2001 E. 17th Slreel Santa Ana 558 71111 IUHDHEW t'7tDATSUM llOSIDAM 4 speed trans .• stereo & 811' cood. ISer. 201222) _<Slk.sm>. 11> Pretudi, s apd, ,, 28 ""-rea Pl· min\. Lo nl), UM m l w•rr ,..~ ie ~ 8>Z. auto. air mi ... AM /FM 1tereo low rntle•llt &MOS 0 1 m•lu.1 otrer ITl-5410f tlond• Acoord ·rr . :st.pd Steel radla l1. •mt fm, 1Hr. lo w m11 e aae. 'l4 260 Z Out1land•n• •5117 Private party · .cond &9.000 or111na . ----milel Iver with .or 7t Clvtc· 4 apd amtfm. i&m Cm 14700 Ouyt 81.K mJles l4800. CMll WHlOl. Eves&31 1708 • 873-a& -----'74 82JO. AM /FM. Excell oondJUOD. Si!OOO ~ 1202 llUY PROBLEMS CASH ti31·2697 "72 lMOZ. copper , AM ffM. n.uw hit• new, $4.000. 4STI 2QS7 '86 DetsWl 1600 Roadster. needs work. Best orfer 494·!115119 Iv msg. --------- DATSUN '77L.B. Cam per shell. A.M. F.M. radio S3,z.r,() 5411.-:J. '76 2B)Z, sll/blk. 4 spd. u/c, AMtFM c ass. maR:-.. 46K mi, 18,300. 673·5461 i6 Wagon. upd. or.nge, AM FM casi.elle. xlnl cond. Cle an $2650 Call li42·11l8.1 ...,... '730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JAGUARS XJ SERIES 111 AvaWt.blc For Immediate Delivery : TEST DRIVE ONE -~AY!!! ;g;~) ......... ,....;,,.....,_ 2925 Harbor lilvd. COSTA MESA 979-2503 ('Vl!S ~ --i6 Jaj!Uilr XJ 12L 4 dr i;cd ·73 24-0".l. air. lo me . top Mldrught blue Loudcd rond. mW>t sell 1mmed. 1mmac Must sec!~ malce offer 552·02.46 S.16-2.531. 546· 7~ '73 Dutsun l200 Fastback c.wpc k. new cond One owne r . S2 195t orfer ms-cn58or 833-1300 A.'lk for Dave -------- '7H 2llOZ 4 spd. sharp all xtras 631 ·4402 o r 76W1134 Pvt part~ '74 2fiOZ. blk. ;ur. m ags, xlnt cond. S39001offer. 714 96fj.3745. --------- 9723 1977 JAGUAR XJSCOUPE lhe ··u1t1mate "' Jal(uar ' Runs ~1ke a Ferran & crUl!leS like a Holli. Ho~ce. 1545411 Wt1!1 Sl5.900; HOW-$13,999 IAUYMOTORS CAll 979-250l '70 ... JMCI COWi •·•peed ~!Mnjecllon 1421PKH> SADOlMACI VAU.IYIWORTS 131·2040 4tMt4t •~S74 . 450SIL SI0,'50 A gor geous &o lden duuiott ! Stereo. sunroof (0182164 ) JlMSUMONS IMPOllTS 1970HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 631-127' iO MBZ 250 Sedan. needs i.o m e w ork S2 49S 67U640 -----'72 DIESEL VAN Loaded. SlJ.500 Lo/mi 975-0252/97S·0734 MB ·~:riosoturbod1ei;el. m et a lhc silver , ca!li. I' P. 714·M9·Pll. '78 JOOD. silver. blue int. s('.dl<!SS lhru out 29.331 m1. i.er v1ce r t-cords avail !..orally owned & d ri ve n $1 8 ,!IUO 714 494.oo; ----MBZ "72 :rJOSEL. 4 s. blue. s n rf . x ln l C'O n d $100010 80 ~-1.364 '73 220 ~Rular 11ai. Xlnt ....................... MO llidelt: 'T1. k> alt. a.m/fJD \ape, roll bu. Pwtect cmd. moo. Call .,,.14. Hon»fT~ Tl MG Mid1et Fair c-dklon call Teny 548-5659 ----MG Mld&el· 'TII. 22.000mt. Good ,eond. Leavrna country. must aeU. 12.950 080. 5fi8.8MS7. eves. '744 ....................... HIWMC'ila Ir MC'i MIDGET I in ltock for Immediate debvery! See US befote ~oubuy TODAY!!! MGI 14947(21 ·From S6tff (~~m $5999 Pnce does not inc lulle dealer uasl;liled option~ ~ ............. u-- 2925 Harbor Blvd S:OSTA MESA 979-2503 "Tl MGB. Desperate. must ~ ! $&200/ no reui. ufr refused. 645·J854 /89ti ~S:J keep calltng. t979MGI Yellow with blark en tenor &. factor) w11 l' w-heels. 14904091. MOW-$6495 IAUEll MOTOIS CALL 979-2503 t'Olld S7000 or best Must 15 ~1GB. xlnt cood. musa i.ell qwck' 714 /S3l·S523 ~ell, S2.500. L 11092nlu or 7141974· I 427 5511-52161. c,,-seooo BUYS 70 ~ MBZ. ivory. bm int.on~. ownr. xlnl cond 6C2·21* 1978MGI I las a burgundy exten or & stereo tape. 145~ ). "11 M Pwtw ... auf. 11.l.~~~ AM1Pll eu1. alr. au 1 ___ ._Allil_·----- pa1nt. nu tlr••· .->J080.16H1A ..,. Par. no uw. yellow, llpCl. AK/FM atMte>, k> ml, xlnl tbruout. JO· J15mN. l!IOO/or t»t of. , .... .,.,. Porsche alloys . 6" • 7''xH''. P7 '1 Alao 225·SOICH" P 7 t ires. M)-0676 '65 SC. Second owne r Complete records. Sll.700 rirm. Wkdy• 133-1~ •ewe• • cyUIMMr, automatic • llir cond.. power at.eer· q , AMtnl atereo \ape, map, ,..,. 1badt kit. llidint rocl, tan In co&or. M Mol/U.000 Iii. Servic• Contrad available. t798ZER> 11•-.s SANJAANA DATSUN 2001 E. 17th &reel Santa Ana 558-7811 'II VW IUI. tioo10BO. t:tOl Marian Lant. Ne.rport leach. ..... 2141. '71 ~r Jk.C. R.tblt. et\I Rw11 Jdnt. Nice fn a out 12.m. 'J10.MTI, VW '73 Camper. new ena. brU. exhauat s)'9tem • more CA11173-T542 '69 Squareback . auto. AM /FM radio. healer. lo mi. S1llOO 979-2031 --- '79 Rabbit. alt. d!x !Jll. AM /FM. rei, gaa. brn tllCJOO 645-l648 -------- '78 924 : Lo•de<S 12600 Take over leia.e. Sl45 ptor rm Jeannie 642-52:>4 o r 957-8.UI T....... '767 '61! VOLKS F'as tbac·k ••••••••••••••••••••••• RI~. Good tranli. SJO!ftl i'J ~D Turbo d u.I. xtra l.IWl. phone. low dn tuke over lae Bill dys 12131 483 3676. evei.1 wk~~ 1714) 957 2.819 tiEWtRIUMPH m~_1 __ _ Sharp 76 Poru·he 91 tS. MMU'OQ{, new t1rei. &40-4196 Rais Roye. 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •t DEALER IN U.S.A IOY CARVER ROLLS·ROYCC ,,..J ....... .. .. ..., ... ,,. \'----' .......... ClOSIO ~UNOAVS "4tl Ue ntle) Mk XIS SPITAllS '" stocit for immediate debvery: See l.:S before )OU buy TODAY!!! .WWSf?!Hin 1 11.54 1 From $6699 Pnce does not include dealer inst.ailed OPllC>nl> ~' -'~ .,.,...........,c;.._ 2925 Harbor Bl' d. . COSTA MESA 979-2503 ~'750 31202 flrook!> St. So '74 Sptt. rully loaded. 48K •Lal( 499 2100 rru . AM 1 fM C'a ss. roll Holl!. lto)<'e S1 h e r S hu1low L u l 1• I '17 :I nwJdel Xln t me<'h 1·ond l'r1terl t o ~e l l 714111!1~ 9760 .........••..•......•.. IHOSAAI TURIO. ht.'f't' NOW for 1mm ed1atl• delt\t'ry' Free S >r . 50.00J rrule WARIAMTY 0trer eod.11 6-~ BUCH IMPORTS 848 Dove St.reel NEWPOR'I BEACH 752-0900 9762 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bur $2350180 761 ~17 THEY ARE MERE!!! The fi:cr IDJl'ctt!<f. high p ·rformance V8 "TRBs" DRJYEONE TODAY!!! &-ry:':\ -...., ---~ ..... ...,......f..-.. 2925 I larbor l:ih d . COSl'A MESA 979-2103 '76 VW Bu g. 47K m i. m aa11. s t eel ra dta l:.. AM/FM. nice. S3400 968-:.>(2 '77 VW Convert Specml edlt.IOl'I': while on white ~ t:ond 25.000 mrs 111.250 SlS H844 ----·71 Super Beetlt>. tram, needs wor k. ~nR run!> petf ect s.'500 642 S29!1 '80 VW RABBIT rRON T WHf:E L DRIV E 4 c y linde r . .1ut o m .it 1c . A M t FM MwheiJn.,, IURl(Jl(f' rurk. pm~lllpe-. and bod.)i-11lv mouldln~s 24 Moi.124.0011 M l St'rVH"t' Conlrlll'I available IZJ01.SY 1 2,084 Miles SANTA AMA DATSUN ~I 1-: 17thStrt-c•I ~,\rut ~i'llll '76 SCIROCCO Sharp \flOl"t COUl)t• With \ ~od. air <'00dll mn1nl( ,u•rf'n, dyn 11m 1tt'' t44S~OZ1 $3195 IOIWITHAM YOU<SWAGIN 7600 West min.,ter Avt' 1n Wei.tmU11ter lfl3. 7~1 &38 7880 ; ~!fTco Oyaaa ie •u••• ' ................... 1111c... ('MIWUN> ..... IOIWl'TMAM YGUSWMIN 1t00Y/iltm-. Ave. 1ow--....w -~I ... .,., 75SCtlOCCO • cylinder, • aveed. AM /FM stereo, brlte yellow. Includes 1 Year Wamuit)' ! <282M \'V > Slf tt Mmrt& .............. ..,..__.,. •• vw 1.3731 Harbor Blvd. 534-4100 '76VWDASHH Wagon with automatic and air condltlonlna. Verynlce! C409PIVI Sl9'5 IOlwrTMAM VOUCSWAGIH 7800Westminst.er Ave. en WestaUMter 813-7~1 638-7880 ·1s Rabbet. S2300 1\bk for Val. 759-1S25. 831 086H '77 SCIROCCO Very 11ht1rp platinum 11prirt coupe. • speed. air t'Ond.lliorung and stcroo. ()Uy 21,000 a ctual mlle11. cSOOSPN) $5495 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGEN 7600 We11tminster Ave. in Westm11\llter lm-7~1 ~-7880 ·oo VW Bus. 1-(ood cond. SIHOO or best o rre r . !)4..') lfi.'.IH -__. _____ _ '75 VWIUS l>}T1am 1te 7 pasi.cnger w it h h ard t o f i nd 11utomal1c Exlr a c lean! f<n;."'llHI $3995 IOIWITHAM YOLKSWAGel 7~Westminster Ave. m \\estaunater Jtn.7551 638 7880 '76 Sc1rocco . i l vr . im· mac . S4000 • 673-7127 GNLYS6919 tiaWPOIT DATSUN 888 Dove Street .NiitWPORT BEAC ll 13].1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·74 246 Deno Sp yder . Burgundy With tan JnL '76 XJ12·C·qM~. Wht/blk llhr int Auto . loaded w 1eqwpment lmmac Only 17.0uOmi. I' P . SIBXI. 6'W·Hlcn '73 ~ SU:. Sunrf. xlnt Must sell. Sl2.800. Call 67s-6700~ 642· 72181 HOW-$599S IAUBI MOToiS CALL 979·2S03 "79 GL Brat. met brn. 20K '77 MGB. s t AM t fM rru. 34mpg. SM00/0}30 stereo • .cau aIW 3 P m. 6'.S-4184 aft &PM ont) '63 Tnwnph TR4 40.000 m . roll bar. mag whl.!i. new Ures. Hrd & ronv tops 1st 11300 dn Yes II :rway 677514 l J rm or Maril 1.963 \'W B~ w1lh rebuilt engine stMX> or bebt or fef"~ '61VWCAMPd Okhe but stood.le pop-top camper Run., super, It's t:k!an. too' ( WXB006 J ~--'80 ~x·· Absoiutl'ly mint! &45·1395 ........ 9732 L~ &548~!1781 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SL .,... f I · ct d 5 '74 J H . Xlnt cond. • .-.. g.. ue aQJe c · Rat 9725 s pee d . air cond .. AM/FM c·ussette. new AM/FM, quad s peake r ••••••••••••••••••••••• t ir es & brks S5200: syste m . leu e red i.teel '75 124 Spy der Con v. 4!n:(818. radial!>, wire bask e t AM1t-·M cass. new paint. wheels, du»I e lcC'tri c runs good $3795. 535·~ Maida mtrrors, white. fact. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 97ll chamois cloth intcnor. n fo'lat Xl9• red. 4 s pd. C206ZAQ> stereo c ass . nice car sun:-, 6iS..7412 4,411 Miles 9727 SANTA ANA ....................... miracle mazda 2150 H.ttor llYcl. C..MeM64S.5700 DATSUN VISIT YOUR """'IE. l7th "''....... ORANGE COAST 71 MAZDA GLC ---~· 2 door, 4 cylinder. Great SaotaA.na 558-7811 I HONDA Lillie Gas·Saver ! Low JaAMDMEW Hf.AD9UAITERS mt1es.1'784VZD1 1979DATSU.. TODAY!!! Mmi&HowanfiH.w 510 HATCHIACK ·r.~. 3'00 Elec aunroof AUl.O. air. CIC. Lt ivory w/bamboo Interior. All rcds ·or1g owner. Must sell 493 9383 or 493· 1400 aft 6 pm _task ro~ '- .. n :IXIP. xlnt cond. Icon Gold / Baham a int . nu urcs 44K rn1. on g owner. xtrt1 fuel tank . $14.!">00 642.9357 73 Mercedes Uen~ 280S~. 4 5. mint cond . $8500 of r~ 544.1395 '79.2400 D i es el. 1 o wn e r . a utomatic. AM I fo' M . M1chcl1ns. vwr door loch. ··Like B r and Nt.,.. " Below Low Kell) f71lJWR,,I I $3999 Coupe. AutomaUc trans. UteVERSITY Gcrdlft Gro•• VW & protection pac kage S.\LES&SERVICE 13731 Ha rbor Blvd. $16,110 <Ser.064899 >. (S&.k. 5966). OLOSMOllLI ~-4lOO ~ .. "A ... A OMl.Y $5389 HONDA 1 ·79 RX7 GS Dix. Menl .wtl M .-WPOD DATSUN GMC 11lUCKS J ICtlnli. Low miles. Blu~. ftl'JSUN •DoveStreet ~Harbor Blvd. A/C, snrf, map. 5 s pd. UA NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA tB250. Dys 873-6700, evea D>I E. 17th Street IJJ.1300 540.9640 & wkndl: 67~17 Santa AnM 558-7811 ..._. ..._ taoo ~New -ti ....,., M.w tlOO Wot;Mew ttoo ..... : ............................................. , ............... , .. •·••••·•••············· , 848-6010 Greul Grad present 1972 MOH conv. 42.000 mile~ Lookll and runs great MoVlng to Okla. S'l.500 John 673-0352 '7foMG B Convcrt1bll' a m /fm ('a:.:. . rcbu1 It CflJ( • x.lnt l'Qfld S4. 150 8411-a!'Zl ---- Opet 9746 ..........•........•..• 18 OPEl 111.UXE 2-111. "C r e am Purr " 4 t·)hnder. 4 speed. air l·ond. AM F M tapt· bea uty remi;. ~port o; t r 1 p es . t' Io r k 2 1 Mob/24.000 ~h Sen ICl' Contract u\a1l t1bl t• (~\\'~) 13,335 Miles SANTA ANA DATSUN 3!01 E. 17th Street Santa Ana 558-7811 Pwpot 9141 ·············~········· Buy any remauung 'W 00. &get RtEI 2 Pe\lgect 10 speed bikes AND 2 Peugeot mopeds• <Yfer gooc1 thro 6·~ BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street Nt..WPORT 81-:ACJI 75Z..0900 71NUCHOT oe1sa Very clean 504 Sedan AW>matic. sunroof and aar coodiUontn1. I 161•93 J S74fS IOIWITHAM VOIJ(SW,ACHH 7800 Weat.mlnater In Westminster 81Q. 7S51 4138-7880 ,. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• F'tlncM eo D roadater Toltl restored to fact "*· Nu blk paint. In· terior " top. All nu rub· ber ~ chrome. Xlnt mech. $14,000 or offer. 7JA.2'I0.2311. ITI--. ---'fl 112 Alloya. Ne• ......... XI.at. cood. $900. &.mi. '71 SUIAJlU GF Coupe. 4 l'yllnder. ~ speed, factory air rond . AM 1F'M G rt>utc'l l mile~eever' 113IYTWM 1 $39'9 Mmil Howard's Mew Gcrdlft Gro.,. vw 13731 Ha rbor Blvd ~4100 Toyota t7•S .....•..............•.. '79.Q!llca. a uto. all power. many xtra.-. 5&4832 MEW TR7 COUPEs & CONYERTllL& A\atl.able For 1 mmednne Dell H·ry • ~· t.:s before ><>y bu) TODAY!!! Tl7Ca,,u 111JU>1 I rom $79'9 ·79 vw R.AlllT D)'NUlllt.e cu~t.om 2 door automatic Vt-ry <'lean ung.enal 17191~1 S499S IOIWfTHAM VOIJ(SWAGEN 7600 Westm1 nster Ave 1n We1otn11ru.tcr l«J 7s.5 l &38 78M $2995 IOIWITHAM VOU<SWAGEM 71W WC11tm1nster Ave . in Westminste r fm. 75.il 638·7880 "76 Bradley GT 13,5$5 on i: rrule..., Mech i.ound ..• ~ rrunor body work > Mu.st M!ll ,1~24 .~ --------· '72 \Vi bus Good rond ; " 2 5 II 0 () .. y ... '76 DASHER • •714 i H5 1 12H7 . ~Yci. 2 floor ht1l<'hback with t 111 1 iMl 371i Jutomall<' and t11r cond•· ~ TR7C:O...Hfibles -------LIOruD1.1744PPN1 ~ 11Cl2!1061 · t'rum r $16'9 71 scaaocco Sl'9S • Pn~ does not include Dy namite • speed IOlwtTHAM t "IJOCeilca U.ftbadt Auto . dealer tnMJilled opttoru. O>belt blue with stereo VOLKSWAG8' .,. a te. cass dk . s nrf . c2921WQ> 7~Westm1nster Ave. J> mugs. ,had<Jw T .. n $5995 enWestnunster • m,o l':.11 biS722S lc:.H· IOI WYTHA..-I ~~l 6:'8 7~ t rnes<i~c VOUCSWAGEN ~ ----;~We.tmiru.tcrAYe (71 VW bu :., h rrl lop J> '79 Cellca (;T l..1flbark s _.._._ in We.tmenster cam~r. runi. 5tro n1t. ~ i. pd 3 tone pa 1 n t 292:> Harbor Bl\'d tB:H~l 6.l8 711*1 S2!0l Must '4:!11 by Sun. ~ AM tFM ca.'i~. 12.000 me CffifA MESA No rea.s otrer refu:.ed. " ~. S44 2327 i'O VW BUG Rebwll e nR 661·:n!2 • ----979-2503 Gd cond 51800 Call ~ '72 TO)ota Corona. I dr. l ~.,,,.,,.., • motor In x lnl cond "79Spllf1re ~""=.. -'69 Sqrbk. fron t e nd > NeecJ..., 80me body work many xtras IS300 I lave ' somelhenR to sell" damaged. trans & eng ~ 546-!IO'l2 646.9i&Si Clasm.f1ed ad.a do &l well. ~good s.'500. 963-2312 ~ -' ~·"~:.-: ....... !~~ ~ ... ~:.-: ....... !~!~ !~·-~:.-: ....... !!!«! ~~·.~:.-: ••••••• !~.~! ~ . IMPORTAllT -llOllCE FANTASTIC SAVINGS ... THE EQUIVALENT OF: :Tl. .. Clln4. lo ........ .... PIS. P/8, AM/FM, ....... LS1 'Tl 0.UV Coaipe. Take over paymeaHa o r •11mt. A·lcond .• llZI0/080. ..... .....,,_,-...-alt. 'll ODrvair, Id tranap. __ .....,....._.. __ i..-,_, ...... .... aoortiltofltr . .,. ... ._ _._ 1pirt ICT.-.. '65 T·Btrd, 1ood later. '10pb"7.Uldlo '-::.!:",~ ff 10 ....................... ........ ·----------Good..--...___... ··-. __:...._ .. ..;....... l•UI• • 1u.,.n1lon. '10 Cit tl 2 d ·-~ -.. ...---- !l!!!!!!!!!!!!!f!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!! "1S ....... air. P JS. P /8 , I -· lllnl WOO. P.P . "ti VW h bblt Xia\ _.,,, a o n , r , 8tntp,Sl4.50.548-7147 rally• whla, •poller, hatchbedr. optklna. bat ---=~-----·• Mwt•na. automaUc. ~mint toad. 19915. offet.M$-2'71. "11 Torino wacon. Fact new pm.nt & tnna. Call ••clil. at ereo ,atr .. --------•a. 9920 '73 Monte Carlo. a ew rlMl•alaelt .... auo. 'M JMcS ApoUo, 44Km1.n•t urea, brakes. air. PS. air. AM/Fii radJo. CIC. aaz.zm PS/PB & P /W. llkhelin tires. lua. r ck. IHI '7$ Must. II. VI. PS!PB. plates. SZ200. IMO-G04 air acmd, All/Fii tape. !!W...... :i-_r-1eu by sun ..... :;;·c·;;;;;;·;· ... ::n.:12001or bat. •1aa.-9"tle,58.000 --------4 cylinder, 4 speed. In· --------•'71 LTD Brougha m , 54.000 ml. IZiOO. 752-8539 aa.. 4 IPCL I.lie new '13 Century 4dr. Xlnl eluding I Year Warran· 9925 I 0 ad e d, I 0 m I . '78Mmt. 11, loeded. k> ml, ~ Biil offer talt•. cond. clean 72,000ml I.,,\! llDSLK) yellow/brn. clean. PIS. J>/B. AtC AM /FM «..US Blr, PIS, P /B, 11295, $2999 M.'500/0B0.~5292 atereo. mass. cslm ,._..._ RABBIT 54S.28lll M&ft t.tow•d's Mew 'J3 Dml llll'U pinstripinc. mmt cond . ..._..,.. · c P ac 9915 -... Gro•• VW rUIUI nan. M.'IOOIOBO. 552-S292 ~=:,::._~~· ... -.................. 13731=8lvd. ~ D Cordoba. 1 owner. AutomaUct. air c1oad ... 88 a~. s . bckt .eat.a, --------'72 Eldorado, fully Loaded with a ll ac· P w r · 5 e er n I• cstm int, runs areal. ,..... 9772 ~~· Mra. SEE US FIRST! t.'eS&Ol'les. 12495· 546-2.855 ~on~~.~~ ,_suoo __ ion_u_._67_s._333S __ . _ -·•-••........... · Wehaveaeoodselectlon Caslia•lfd 9930 miles. Nice. "Road '74 Must u. Excel mpg. VOi.YO '79 Eldorado Bla rrltz o f NEW & USED ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ready . Tes t ll!" Needs some minor eng Diesel SIS,500. Mlleaae Olevrolet.a! '77 Loaded. lo mi. xlnt 19$SHDP) •• _.. bs r u.""" "-'I"•" "I'.... ...... ... SB:IO. or t o r. WA SIRY1CE -. .....,. _.. .... cond. Best offer. Call Ball $1762 561812 AM>LIASIMG •74 Eldo. Gold. Below dys !213 > 483 ·3676. COHHH.L CHEVROLET ~DELIVERY .. ..._, __ , St""" N--eves t wknds c 714 > l'lll"l'A HIA 1974 Mustang 11. PS. PB. "'" H.11 ,. •I II . I I I~ I \,,~"I EXPERTS ........ .,...,e. o>.141. ..,.,.. ti15'1·2819 .wtl M AC. auto trans, almost rmney.64S-2280 ~----arw tires. vin top. rally EARLlfU VOL.YO 19E Harbor Blvd. ca;TAMESA 646-9303 540.946 7 '68 18008 Cluslc, slot ~ 120,000 ml, new ·tin!B. saooo. 968-9070eves W Volvo. Id CClDd. needs qwrft. l'JS.014'. l!e CadJUac Sedan De Ville. Very clean. Good t ransportation, runs IPJd. New rront brakes. S6SO F1rm.. 631.2289 546-1200 '73 El Camino: Sl.800 or best ocrer 499-2005 '73 Cbev. Surburbaa pwr ~ Qq>e de, Ville: Xlnt str & brk. air. trier htch. OODd. p,. Pty • S.1000. Call XbL Cond. 549-2612 615-13117 '76 !'ttal.ibu Wagon Super "Tl SeYUle, .white, very c lean . s upe r pri ce . elem. $7800. Loaded 552·3971, 557·9006 ~ eonette 9932 DATSUN v.neets. 71,000 ma, S2700 •••••••;;·.;..-;(;p••••••• 2001E.17thStreet or best offer Ca ll \\'ht I maroon int A II Santa Ana 558-7811 1_642_·_91l6 _____ _ power. 27,000 ma. Im- maculate. 'T54-6T90 or Ad· Sitter # 143, 642-4300. 24 hrs. a day. Macwy 9950 a. not.tit 9955 ....................... . ..................... . ORANGE COUNTY'S MEWIST '78 DIESEL. 4 dr Roya le. loaded + snrf. xtr a sharp $7 .950 ~ 7006. '79 NmUnT( l.JNCOUHIERCU RY llUIHtl I DEALERSHIP 'i6 ~Cutlass. 1 owne r. Ever Y th in It i m · RAY R.ADEIOE 4 dr. V8 eng, AM tFM, aginable ... T-Bar roor. al· lJNCOLN-MERCURY air, PS. 7t4nro-041S loys, lilt wheel. crwse l&lBAutoCenterDr. C 0 9917 77 c1u1no co ntrol, l eather . SDFwy-LakeForest exit ·79 Toronado, diesel, , '11 VIII.YO -··················· 6 cru"':. (891WKM l IRVINE ~~·~=·Cl~~ '78 Camaro. T·top, xlnt ftUUl 130.7000 640-e2. Call Ad-Satter 264 4-IJl = J:. ml, air, nu lira. Automatic. pwr. steer· Pi!-~"'"""::::-"Am-:;J "16 Marquaa. Xlnt. cond. 186. 3'brs. 642-4300. S e7llnder , auto .. alr 1 ing. radio. Ult wheel. new . Sl700. 8J3.8830, fllt . .-.. •--------_.. _.. d WI ......... --·-ct.a-...... -aasstc res. 1 owner Olds ........,., pwr. w 1D 0 , '"'""'Ca---V ", •oodon uo-.;a _.,._ ........ .,_aas or~,...,eves, . ........... •-..... _ lid "''" ...... v -• with ooJ ~o 126 ---Cutlass Coav. Lo ml, A11a1r -._ -··I . a-. CLEAN. am.rm S. aaver Y ... ' lal root, 1 owner, low -ima 31 ..,,., 24,000 Ml. '75 Mercury Monar ch bristoA cond, nu tlres & mDes. 12'75 below low trt. m>Oorbest. Service Contract avail•· Ghia. 40,000, 4 door, all brakes. bstotfer7~. Kelly &>ok. C459TY A> ~5749. b&e. <'ISSrPU> aceessMs-9688 '79 Corvette, bei ge PWo 9957 Ulan Camar o. '78 bea9ty • tA~ w/belge, loaded .. as· '76 Comet. 4d r , ecyl, ... ••••••-•••••••••••• ~ metallicbrwnw/\aiiint., ~ sumable lse +~mall clean. low mlleaae. 73""1'0 ••ma ANA ·~tnm.lhwhl,mags, ~·UT·.... dwo . 714 ·642·6466, 12,a.~. Sharp little automatic '1N't I gas saving :m V Victor 8. '1Nt I """ 641-9141. Runabout. Runs perfect DA'ft'llN oob' 1100 ml, bst orrer DATSUN 'i6 Mom.ego Sta Wgn, ad and it's clean! &Jnroor. 11.-over S4.500 or assm lse. 1978Corvette Anv model. coad. A /T , P S, PB. too! <360HYT> 21001E.17tbStreet ~ 7S8lll52. eves & 2001E.17tbStreet lOK ml. Sl0,500 Mint AM/FM, Sl995/bal orr 51295 s.u Ana 558-7811 ~ 752.a7. s.mta Ana 558-7811 OODd. 615-7248. _&e&m_ _ __ __ __ IOI WITHAM ~Mew 9100 Aldol.Mew tlOO Alllot.Hew 9100 Alllol.Mew 9100 ..._Mew 9100 VOUSWAGEM ...... ••••••••••••••••• ....................... ••••••••••••••• .. ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'1JO'N8ltlnlnsterAve. lD Westminster VAN CONVERSION INVO ICE s6657 N core VI allO ..... pow! -17#' LESS s1500 ~ )(> ~) Q.1$ ...... -9AU ,,..,,,.. ~ '-"' cuv v.oc:a.s !2020' '!19")• YOUR $5157 PRICE 'VAN CONVERSION s3400 1 • Carpet & paneled fltenoi 2. HI badl aea11 i. Rew sola bed 4. Rew bay MldOwS s. Drapes 6. Custom pafll 7. Flairs & lroot spotler I . Mag wtleels 9. Wide oval ures 1 O. Pin strpes INVOICE '7245 LESS •1500 ~~~= $5845 $l8857Mo. Cb!' Cl'lCt Sm2 48 "'O s ·~ oaw" Oerett.a once Si 1 G-17 ~ pe<C ... 10 98'lo ()ti acior o edll $1392!. ""° .._ . --ooolef bnWld WYldshelO .-Idle nn. • ... whMI. brqil ~ ....... CIN9IS, Pl"' .... ~~-Cash pra $6360 '8 rno ~ dn Defeffed pQIPICIDf pedl;agl. (23086-1520341, '"8S7978 ~c ra1e1oge.,..on1AJJ. cred• BILL XE. y · 'S .7S51 S38·7880 'M Pinto Squire wagon. GG s LT TOY · . . r~~:E~':~: Bl E T ADU -A L E -A L E =~~~e~~2 CENTER IN • • ~~"14p::7., S0'91THERN CALIFORNIA ************** ************** 62Kori1 miles. S2100 ----------------.•• ADMllOllAL DEALER OYER 60 SAFETY _•_ll570 __ _ PREP CHARm C. HEmD. USED CA · S ~·;~;!;;~;h·;;;·~;~~ BRAND NEW '80 DODGE VAN AIC. PIS. diK brakes. • 110 BLOWll•UP PRKE luggqe raclt. AM 1FM Swuall'l!R$ '76 PLYMOUTH ARROW -~-a~-~~_'._1_15_00_'_08_0_· I ...as Low m11eS. 4 soeed. gas saver 1689RTSI '77 fUry Wagon. Loaded. • llO 'OYER SflCKER PRKES--~".!'90N~LY~~S~~~---• ~~LMustaell.PP. •7 6 SUBARU G.F. COUPE · ., 5 speed. mag wheels. I f 21SGB I WIHIHD S snc1.u. 095 TA ICK UP 5 speed. stereo & suoer low mires IN«019J ::,u:~, 54 3 9 5 Men Reasons to Buy-~.1!!!!"!!1~T~o~Yo~T'!"lmA~c~eL--,c-A .... c-o-u-P-e - at 1111 Maxey * Stiver. 5~.L~r. stereo '~4 7 9 5 '78 TOYOTA CEUCA LIFTBACK Auto air. beige & st8'eo 103?UZXI ~ 55795 '78 CANDY APPLE V.W. CONVERTIBLE Super clean I 755WHL) ONLY 5 apeed. llereo.1338T JI) '11 PLYMOUTH RIY4-R 32,236 CAR EFUL lrrlILES! AUl.omaUc. air oond .• pwr. steer1na ind br akes . radio . wh1tewa ll1. A Cream Puff. nice family car. Priced to Sel I! 24 Mol/2.4.000 Ml. Service Contract available. <VN09321 -SANJAW IAlSUN 2001E.17th Stttet s.r.a Ana s.51-7811 flalll9C 9t65 ....................... 'M Fannu1a. 45K ml. 3:50 en1. ster eo c aaa, AM /Fii, xlnl cond. Alk· J.acl&MD.11'1·- s5495 $14f71MO. Cdl price s.50&6 48 mo. oel8n'ed pra S7797 Arn. pen:. rate HI~ 5795 On. 20190-125392 74 COLT 74 CHIV LUY 2 DOOi . I'll:*~ er.- :=:·::.-: $1895 =-~ •2995 .... (1'Z71UlJ) ...... _ ~ .. .,.., ' '77 OMC VAN ..... Loarrrll .. :..CM.:.= •4495 ------..... cw ~3495 It- •5995 ••• • • • . ~··· • - • • YES,WEHAYE .DISCOU•TSFROM 5 100to 5 1000.ALL•EllCARS . AllD TRilcKS ••• USE n As·•·· PMT ., TAKE THE CASH, ... USE n TO LEASEI • . ---~ • -~ NEW '80 PINTO · MEW '80 MUST ANG NEW '80 GRANADA NEW '80 LTD NEW '80 T -BIRD ' f:IOlll 13$441 ,33311, ,,.,! ·~· USTPltlCI: S49Zl. USTPllCI: S6Z'4. UST~ $6771. UST PlaCI: $9845. USTPltlCI: SI0,354. SUNSlr DISCOUNT: 724. SUMSIT DISCOUNT: 161. SUMSIT DISCOUMT 1067. SUMSl'f DISCQUMT: 1714. SUMSIT IMSCOUMT: 115'. FAC~l9ATI: 200. FACTOllY laATI: 200. PAC'TOn lllATI: JOO. FACTOaY-.n: soo. FAC1a.Y a.ATI: ... WILL rs PRICE: $3999 WILL Y'S PRICE: S5199 WILL rs PRICE: $5411 WILLY'S PRICE: S7561 WILL Y'S PRICE: $6047 NEW '80 FIEST A NEW '80 FAIRMONT NEW '80 1/2 TON P.U. MEW '80 BRONCO 4x4· NEW '79 F-250 4x4 IMl81 f36NJ e:ioe ''''°· 1$$1~1 • USTPltlCI: $5572. UST PltlCI: $5'tl. UST l'ttlCI: '$6141. USTNICI: Sttll. UST PltlCI: $10.154. SUMSIT DISCOUMT: 541. SUMSIT DISCOUMT: . "" SUMSIT DISCOUNT: 1023. SUNSET DISCOUNT: 1647 . SUNSET DISCOUNT: 1725. FACTOltY UIATI: 100. FACTOllY l&A Tl: zoo. FACTOllY IBATI: zoo. FACTOlt't lt&ATI: 1000. FACTOltY l&ATI: 1000. WILL Y'S PRICE: $4931 WILL Y'S PRICE: $4825 WILL Y'S PRICE: $4918 1rWILLY'S PRICE: $7236 WILL Y'S PRICE: $7629 •• :!'; ..... E 1111aEST RADS ARE AS LOW AS LAST GOOIER-TAKE .ADYAllTAIEI .•. • p~:~:~=~=~=~,MA~~.::.s~ .. ~~ • . • •73 PINTO IUNUOUT 72 HOUR USED CAR SALE • '72 CHEVY 72 TORINO '65 FALCON '73 DODGE •75 FORD MOYA WAfiOM CoMVaTllU YAM LlD .....,._ '75DODGE COltOl4llT •GHM. 4· cylinder. automatic 6 cyhnder 3 5')9ed. Great on. ood 1ransoortat1on Lo 1380JOY) Gas' 1606EAA) miles N1oe car ( 190f=NG) OMU 51295 .. Great 111Y8Strnent1 Must See' (~VAOI Ot&Ys1595 '76 FORD •77 FOID '77 FORD '77 FORD Bl1'I L1D U WA60M MAYlmCIC MUSTAM6 UXUI'.)' group. auto .. air COOd.. A t t * M/FM. tilt wheel. cruise. u o ... oower • eering. air 6 cylinder. auto . po we Fastback. Sh•r.,..-4 •P•• 399RKN) cond. lite btue. (928SAI) steering, low mllet. ("°9TLP) AM/FM tae>e. (884SEAJ ONLY s2935 OMLY S2895 ONLY s2sss OMLY S3596 '76 PINTO IUMAIOUY '77TOYOTA Coaol.LA 4 eyt .• ..eo . 9ir cond . vinyl 4 speed and more! (SUOSOQ) root. 1068NPJ) urfe< P8citllO@ mags & more• Good clean transp0rtat1on1 V-8. auto. air cond (472TKFI 618SWOI !495MKKI •11FORD MUSTANG '78CHIVY YAM '71 IUICI CINTUaY Htbl<:t<. 4. cyl , auto . lo 6 cyl . stereo tape. CB. mags. V-8. auto. power steering, air llet. ( 118VKS) conv~. I 1U187N) cond. (096VBI) Ot&Ys3995 OMLYs4995 . 76FOU T.-D OMLY~2895 '71CHIYY MOYA ' ~-I Two-tone gold. luxury group. 6 Cyl .. auto. power ateerino. fUllpC)IWMr <~> a i r cond. Very c lean.I ,...,,;,,;;;,;,...;..,.~~• . (825VWN) OMLYs3795 ALL VEHICl.ES SUBJECT .TO PAtOA SALE • •• .. ...... \ . LOCAL FINAL SPORTS WANT ADS M'{ REPORT? lf'ES, MA'AM, Mlf REPORT 15 READV ... I'LL SURPRISE NANCY W ITH MY DISCO D'ANCE YOU CLUMSY 0)( -·YOU BROKE OUR LAMP --- GET OUT Ml/ REPORT 15 ON .. By Ernie Bushmiller . BOY, DO I FEEL BAD-- NANCY ·WON'T SEE ME--50 I CAN'T TELL HER I'M SORRY . .. FOR PETE'S S.AKE" lk.AYb · · t5o Pt.AY OUTSIDE . I 'Vf GoT 50Mc /MPO~T.ANT PAPER\\'ORk HERE ·'·' ( TheHelper ·~ I -.. .. • J TRl~D TO .REACH A6~EY 10 "THE MAID OA'( 5PENC~ fORYOlJ,~AM ,.WHERE 5HE 15? ... wr 5HE'£1 oun MY CAR'6 IN THE 6A&AbE FO~ REPAIRS.,. ANO i'M NOT SURE 61U .. '5 AT THE OFFICE THl5 MORNINO ... HE!Y, "T"HIS S"T"eW Alp..,j'"T" HAL.F eAc:> "T"ON I CS H "T" .' HUSH, Ktcx:>O/ YOU WAN"T" 'ell.I\. "T"O FIRI! °f'MI! coo.-< 1'! <As Ae~EY 5TOP5 ro VISIT 0ETH DE LACORO, 'THEIR CONVER5ATION 15 INTERRUPIEO 6Y A PHONE CALL YOU 'LL Ot ~~PRISED TO 5EE HOW 5HE'f> 6ROWN, A06EY ... ANO 5HE'5 A VERY 5~EET 61RL! I APPRECIATE YOUR CALLING, Ml~S COOPER.' TELL MELANIE l 'LL e>E RIGHT OVER TOPIC~ HER UP.' r----- ,, ) GEEJ M PRAWi~ A COMf'Lf JE ~NK ... From the MADman who started it all ••• \ ' . ... • ·. • • I 10 wA.J..1< A Ai. MILLION J1 M IJ..£:5 ~J e------- 0rd.b\7le - Ulc. ~ldl\'i' h~"C COl"'e 't'O ~ 1'1C (' SCkoo\ • 1'\1\~ do.iS i-> (~0.11'1 t>Qf\ f\4} ! t wOnd~< ,, h~ ·~ i-r 'ft '"'~ '1~1" 1 . W~ATS 'fHIS ALL. A80UT ? 71ot~iN.t, butM~ i.,~ "'-~~ '· .· ts -th4~ o. -rov"te 1 1 ~"~he h4d o. CO.'t O" h i'S he..-.d I, jl lO\.\.f.C.E f(.lU4t It uMO Mt-:cs "°.l s~o 1"1 -(~£. U>(tN£~ .•• ~ Ju~CNt\.E: ~ rr t!IA'-'5 · 'Kl.JD.%() VIA/Ii ~,,, .. . e 'Ull LINEt .S.. H yeu caft fMll• out • tl...ty. oft~uottd tine peftlMld by James R"9MM U..11 In •·n. Vl11oft of Str Ullftfet'': TAHW SI OS ERAA SA A YAO NI ENUJ? CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There ue at lust si• differ· ences In drawing details between top and bottom panels. How quickly an you find them? Check answers with those below. lkl1«1w •1 n•10 t lkltM1w •t .-S ' ~ '' -s • ,.,.,•u1P •1 Je1tO:> c ,.,.,.,.,P •t Ut~•-s i 6u1n1w ''de:> 1 u::..a,.u10 AN ETERNAL TRIANGLE . Some 2,500 YHtS 4900 a Gr• mathemotlclan worked out geometric proof that If he drew a squore upon each of the three sides of a triangle, the larger square was the exact equal In area· of the other two combl,,ed. Legend has It he was so elated that he gave away his worldly goods In offerings to the gods. But contem· porarles scoffed. bade him show his proof to the dogs. His name, anagram· med, Is GAA Y PAT K- OS. Can you Identify him? 2 l.22 . 6 • 3:.-~ 't ~ • Ctu.: R.ttect tft .. ctt of the llnr1 nine wonts. Time limit: Tw. Mifwtn. , .... ,.~ ....... If ,._ lf)ell ••• -r "1 A911 e P A~J M If 19'4M e e Sum' Number I Half thll two-digit number IQU¥td Is equal to the number r•vened. What number? .... ~ .. -....... 1 e at.lie~: Form• square with four ploying cont1 •ftd nothint more. How 11 It done? -•"' "'4• lit .,_ -u• ""• •o..,.,,,.... u-.A> '''°'' • '° """"'..,. 111 '-''' ..,, .,.14 e Horse Sense! A reader suggests these spurious "'lmn for race horses, with related,.tlps: Blue Chip-- don't s.11 short. Ten-speed Bike-plenty of drive Hot Water Bottle-may open up Empty Closet-shelve this one. Have you any to add? 2l t 7 SHOO 'NUFFI To discover w~t the farmer's wife is 5hoo- lng from her garden above, draw lines from 1 to 2 to 3, .tc. rt BEQUIETAND GOIO SLE£p, L\ZZlE j Ot 980 Unlversol Press S ndlc:ote RACKET SQUAOI AM the, following colon neatly to the oction· packed picture above: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. l-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. S-Flesh tones. 6-0k. green. 7-Dk. brown. I-Maroon. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points for using all the Setters in tM wOf'd below to form two complete words. ASPIRATE -- ' . -. . --,.. -, THEN score 2 points each tor all words ot four letters or more found among the letters Try to score at IH1t so points. "'1• ._, .... -·'e!Q•no.t I by Lynn Johnston ............ -... ....... -........ P1 1•ttt ....... t\._ ................. :n .c:.tec...,--. 0.. I -.._.. ....... lti i11 ..... ._ c:i..llt CtlW ..,.... .., _ _.. o.. ........ _...... ......... . ~--....,~ ................ .. ............... / -Geta big $1.00 REFUND when~ b~ .· 4 packages of COOi; . refreshing Trident. Sugar1ess Mints! ~~~Siv (flfE.CEi ·lJ. cool and refreshing $1.00 rehn'! Cfip the order form now-offer expires Aug. 31. 1980. um GASOUNE I MONnl "'---.. -· ................. =I'=:.~ :.:r.: ... •" nen YOURSELF s. ................... -,..., ..... Ml~-........ ,111021 -~ "" " .......... ~ s.o.y. -_, -~ FOR BEN.IAMIN R. CMLETTI. At· IOmey General wt.Ill iii "'white c::oa..-crtmc. and how le the Government attackJng h? -D.F .• Winona, Minn. • The Justice Department consideT"S as white-collar crime those nonviolent offenses that principally Involve eJemen~ol deceit, concealment, cor· ruptfon, misrepresentation and breach ol trust. In terms ol actual In- jury to the public, white-collar of- fenses can have a far greater eflect on the heahh, safety and well-being of Ring around tM wh~-colb crime? the public than such crtmes as bur- glary and robbery. One majtx inltia· live by the Administration is the creation ol Inspectors General in 12 Federal agencies to detect and investigate pr<>!J"am fraud and to prevent its occur- rence. One ol severaJ responses by the Department ol Justice is the setting up of Economic Crime Units in U.S. Attorney offices. FOR RUili FORD, actrea Why .... ~ never mentioMd -• raattw of Gerald Ford? -E.M., LMc CliarW, La. • The reason rm ignored is because there Is no rela- tk>nshlp. If there were. do you think I would keep It qujet? Mr. Ford mJght, but I c:ertalnly would not! Nor do I have any connection with the Detroit Fords, or movie producer John Ford ... The only famous Ford in my fami)y Is my brother, Charles Henri Ford. He's weD known in poetry drdes, and he's also a fl1mmake:r. FOR DOUGlAS M. COsn.E. Administrator. United States Envtronmental Plotectk>oi Agmcy .. --.... chMf culprtr In ........... the ~? -N.M., flonnce, S.C. • Man Is dohlg the most to damage and protect the envlrorwnent. When humans abuse the environment through polution, the natural-lie supporting system breaks down, endangering life and health. We are for· tunate that within the last decade there has been • general awakentng to this·fundamental fact ol We. FOR RONA JAFFE. author ol Reunion Ive you d ID touch ..... ~ of~ echool ..... ? ,..,, ' * 'an••t? -N.C ................ D.t. • As a ~ d fact. my best friend Is an old .room- male, and NCendi/. while t.ourlng around the country to prOf'lde the peperback edition ol my book, I becanw reacqua!nted with some former tdm fnends -and we've become pals al °""" again. One ol them was a '"gfrf who had It al." I dilcowred that In the ymrs ~ • we ~ttd she .. lost It al." It made me sad. PRO ~ R. Gdl9da. pwatdimt, Mlnnaoea Twtrw ... FOR 1HE •ASK"" EDITOR .. ~ o..ood fd:dD9 led ap wtth hG Goodo/ T~ ....... and thinking about _..,..'9 ••fttliem .,, aainae? And .. she back .... with Andy Qbb, brother of the Bet Gets? - P.W .• Salem. Ore. e No . But Marie is. dying to branch out. She's itching to try comedy (her idol is Luc:IDe BaJI). Her ultimate ambi- tion Is to star on Broadway and In . quality films. but nothing with an R or X label. More important to Marie than her career is c.arrytng on the ~ , of her Mormon upbringtng (~nlng Sbolght-anoc.o Morie; Andy s no beau. no booze, foul language, tobacco, premarital sex). It doesn't bother Marie that she's caled a straight arrow. What annoys her Is getting branded as corny and duD simply because ol respect and admiration for her parents. Andy Is her friend, not her boyfriend. She said she is stiD look.Ing for Mr. Right and Is having a good time in the process. FOR DON STEWART ol TV.f nw Guidln6 LJght WhM .. the penooail prow.. that you'd ... YoS .... to help ~ .... ? -S.A.. OM1wti Df'O, K~ • It's not a '):>ioblem" In the true sense ol the word. It's more lb a crossword puzzle. I need hetp with a couple d clues to get me started. rm looking for Inspiration to aeate a jazzy slogan or name on my car-license plates. In 9eW11 Of eight letters. rd like to use MBauer, .. the name ol my charac1ler on the show, but I don't think Mayor Bauer of my hometown would approve. FOR CONGRESSWOMAN GERAIDINE A. FER- RARO CO ·N.Y.) ' ..., did Y'* and RePl•111Udw Milla .. of ow.- ........ wh odMr"t clWldt? -1.T., s.lma,Ala. • Mb Synar represents a rural district In mki-Amerlca and I, one lytng wholly In New Yod< Oty. The point of our ·exchange pl'()!J'am" was to gaS\ ftrsahand experi- enoe about the problems and concerns of ~ In vasdy ctifwent par1S d the coUrihy. By dcMlig so, we ~ ca1t ~ votes when the need arises. FOR~ KIDIP£RER. aeu HM. IJIOU Ndncl? I hMl!a't -'°" e11tca ,.... .. Her.. ..a oa ... e1r1 -S.$.G .• GM ..... T ... e I cleftnMely haw not retired. What rm trying to do is dMde my time between acttng and musk:. I was recent- ly on a Low Boal ep9ode and on a Slew M.1in spe- cial And during the pest two yem-s I guest-narrated with ~ ctthatras ~t the country. I also performed with the Mcbopoatan Opera In Mozads .. Abductk>n from the~-" Are Major League Ballplayen Ooetpald? CON ....... '· .... a.ealtM c11rectar, M$r l.-gue e..w ~·Am.. F~eshmen Congressmen: Finding Their Place on .the Hill By Allon Dodds frank more than money or fame. the greatest benefit that members of Congress re- ceive is the ...intense. varied education that the job pro- vides. Hokling one of the 435 House ~ts or-the 100 spots In the Senate is the greatest training possible in the problems and promises of life And for freshmen members of the /')6th Congress, elected in 1978 and approaching their first re-election fights. perhaps !Jle most unusual les- son of 1980 has been given to them Indirectly by the F B I Operation Abscam. the F B I undercover operation that used agents posing as Arabs to lure Congressmen suspected of conuption. has become a case study for new members of ~,he worlct's greatest deli>erative body " "Frethmm •.. ha~ to hqthdr nose8 cleaner than ckan.,, • None c:A the 75 fTeshmen Congress.- men, nor the 20 fn.-term Senators. has been implicated In Operation Abs.cam, but all have felt Its Impact on their work. The pubic furor abou1 the seven senior House members and one Senator named In Abicam has af- fected the entn COfl!P'ess. freshmen members ~. by Increasing people's saasPOOeas ol oonupeion. "It makes freshmen just starting out aware that they have to keep their noses cleaner than dean, .. says Representative Thomas A. Oa$Chle, a Oemocnitic freshman from Aber- deen. S .0 . "Another &esson '5 that the Image. the perception, ol what has happened a mc;,.-e at illue than the adu4I deed. Nooe of these peo· pie has been tried yet, but they re.ally haw come to feel fuD bore what pub- lic attention to thta kind ol -.e 11 go- ing to do. We are dealing wtth the ........ ,~'·'-'·- puboc trust and. at least potenti.ally. that trust has been violated " Many young Congyessrnen admrt to being disturbed by the F.B I 's use of middlemen -who cla1mecl to be "lt'a not ideology that dlvida peo- ple; lt'a a.ohae they come from .,, ReprewntatNe James M Shannon cons~1tuents rn order to get appoint- ments with some of thell' collectgues and then tned to offer them bnbes The youngest freshman. Jame5 M Shannon. a 28-year·okl Democrat from Lawrence. Mass.. says that Absc.am taught him whow vulnerable peopk> in puboc life a.re There were lots of (Congressmen) approoched by people they thought were ap proaching them in good faith on legitimate projects " Notlng that several Congressmen have said they went to meetings with the undercover Arabs. then Tejected . bribe overtures. Shannon says, "Those guys went blindly thinking they were going to help their constit- uents. It tust makes you wary of strangers. ol getting drawn Into something, the full lmplk:ation.s ol "You know ~lngton u a Jlalabocol. but90me- tbno~ J«ga.." ~ ~LAt.nd which you don't undentand.,. But though Abscam has m.tde them wary, many fresh~ they can hardly afford ro cloM thatr doon to strangen who c:lalm to be rcpaent· Ing IOl1WOM tnterated In promoting a protect bencfldal to thn home dlltricts. ~ George Thomas (Mk:tcey) Leland. a o.moa.t from HCMdforl, Ta.. says. "Abecam Mn- tttll.ed me to the faillngl ol humanity and made me forever ex>gnlzant that I can't yield to my human frarJties because somebody rnvnes me to talk clOOut a particular issue You know when you get here that Washington. D C . ts a fishbowl. but sometimes you forget Abscam has made me realize more than ever tt}at the an tegnty of a member of Congress must be guarded on a moment-to-moment basis " Leland IS cntical of the F B I 's u54? of middlemen m an effort to SE1 them up for possible bobe offers ··it's a shame that we haw an agency that would prod or test the integrity of human beings who happen to serve In the United States Congress or any legislative body. -he says ··some in nocent people .have been caught up rn thrs thrng. and the publJCtty has destroyed thetr rntegnty for We - ~~JSnowe. a Repibkan from Auburn. Maine. "'The public thinks we~ ha't! tltvJlfng our poeketa """' money." R~f'WnC.ilttve Olympia J Sno- sumrrarlzes the "disoouragement" she says 'many ol her freshmen oolleag.aes fd when the Abscam stories broke in February ~11 obviously brought a shadow c:Ner the whole institution The public thinks we are here stuffing our ~ with money. and that is noc realy the case at aL There an? In· stances ol scandal and wrongdoing in- ~ lll!dor. but that's just not the norm.· Snowe and ocher freshmen do be. lleve, however. that Abscam has demonwated the need for ~ to expel lb own members who are found guilly ol wrongdoing. Repre· wmative Kent R. Hance. Democrat from Lubbock. Texas, who saved as the fnt president ol the freshman Congressional class, cosponsored a nan-owly defeated re:solition that would hive rernc:JYeli the voting rights ol lJ.term Repaentatkle Charles C. Olgga Jr. alter the Michigan Democra1 was convicted ol ~his employee ~-R~ W•m R. Rbtfeh. ford, • Oanbuty. Conn .• Demo- crat who II the frah.man·dats prat. dtnf thal ...aon. explains' lhe in.--. tJence of his colleagues fOJ action agall\St corrupt ofhciab as very much cl rellect10n ol the nme ut which they came pobticaJly oJ age "Our group grew up during d\ Watergate period, "Imagine a school board with 435 members try- u,g to h~ a fOotboll coach." RO!'pfewnl•OVtt Kl'f'll R Hance so they had the attJtude [that act>on n~eded to be ldkenJ when they 901 here" Represent.lllve James A Courter. a Repubbcan first termer. who earber was a prosecutor m Hackettstown, N J . says. "The ma)OI lesson of Abscam ts that Watergate did not~ the tnd< ol ridding the Government at least the appearance c:A illegality, the appeantnCe ol lrnmoraity or conflict of mterest I was surprised that Absc4m could happen. then shocked and mad -realJy furious -because 11 left a black mark. an mdictment . against the House where I now serve" Courter adds that Abscam may produce a mJnor election backlash among voters this faD. even aga1ns1 the freshmen who had nothing to do with tt. '1bere is a "I IDC'd au~ that At.com could hap- pen •.• that furiou.n R~ J.n1a A Councr wowing WOUP ol people who have the phlloeophy that 'I am going to vote In favor ol whomewr Is not the lnc:uni>ent.." Freshman Seneb Mu 8auc:ltt (D.-Mont.), who en1e1ed Caoes 1111 a Wtemba of, lhe 1974 Hou. dus ttwit forced post.w...,._ tefomw.. says the cunent f.rahmen di. • "'mar. CIOnlllrV.ttw, men Eltlbllh- mmt and hM more pdor apmfcla then my da. had. We ran t.ca. ... we were u.,..e wtd'a W~. • fconlrn.-dJ F~hmen Cong,essmen: "Thts Ill 111hett the c.oorlcf• most imporlant decisiotY are being made. n In a less widespread way, Baucus believes Abscam. in combination with Inflation and foreign-polky Issues. could have a similar effect on the candjdates for ltd mission to the freshman Congress· ional class of 1980 this November. "People are upset again," Baucus says. Ml have a hunch that the new class wtll be a little bit m<X"e conservative politicaJly, but. paradoxkally. be made up ol people who are a lltde less Establi$hment." Y et despite the tunnoU ol Abscam. freshmen Congress- mel'\ still must go about their business. One of their biggest complaints Is that there Just aren't enough hours ma day for all the work that must be done. "You can't take a few moments lo sit down with your colleagues and say. 'How are we going to solve the question of energy or in- flation?' .. says Baucu.s. "You get caught up in the office schedule " ' Sometimes the hectic pace can actually be an ltdvantage. Repre- sentative Al Swift. a Democrat fTOm Belling- ham, Wash .. notes, "You get a lot of direc1 conversa- tion between members be- cause you don't have time for a lot ol social amenities and stroking with each other." Swift says the btggest surprise for him was the can- dor with which members talk to each other. One rude awakening fOJ freshmen C0091es.smen Is, however. the realization ·of just how b6g this country Is. 'There can be many diffaent regional viewpoints on every major Issue. and frequently the diversity and intensity ol opinion '5 so great that It brings near-chaos. folowed closely by a standstill.In Con- !PS'· As Kent Hance puts It .. lmagtne being on a SiChool board with 435 people and trying to hire-a football c:oech." • The freshmen 1eam quick- ly to cionccntrate on three or fOur malor -.a. then use the rd al thft ..,,... to de:aJ wld'I ttw myNd demands ol thlli-_,,., commllteo, lot>- ~ .¥S~ .. A .......... ~ off ... ~ Tom DNchle. "thll hi can'1 be a ,,. Wide and an ~ deep. He hM to thOW lliibMaMd~bv Finding Their Place On the Hill <continued) atl ,~rti,C'me nt Iron poor blood is the most widespread nutritional ailment in America today. In fact, its a problem that millions of American women face. • And all the vitamins in the world ran't help, because vitamins don't contain iron. Take GERITOL, America's #1 iron and vitamin supplement .. GERI1"0L is so rich in iron, ·ust one tablet each day gives you more iron than e':en a pound of calf's li:ver. Plus vitamins that are essential to good health. GERITOL will actually build iron poor blood back to normal. That1s what makes it different from just plain vitamins -' and so important to you . spedal.l.ztng and budd a leglsldw record at the tame time." On llsues that are not ol Immediate concen or epedal loaf lnJerest. dw fmNNn tum to thetr col- leagues for Input on how to YOW. Again, the problem al Ngk>nal . ~ ...... Says SMnnon: .,, .. not ideology that dMda ~ II Is where they come from ... For the first three months or to, mc:»t freshmen con· • central& on learn.Ing legls.. a.tM proc:edura and ftnd. 11'9 thetr w.y around the VM{ bulldlngl al Coi9C1'. Then, by watchtng the HOUM't new ac..dldrcUtt . RepreJentaUV~ Willl.un R Raachlord there c)fe many people who affect Congress In ~e sub tie ways You begin to realize that th.ls IS a bunch of in dMdua.ls as much as it IS an 1nstrtub0n " Because of their hectic schedules. freshmen Con· gres.smen soon learn that lhey must make speoal el fans to spend quality llme with their tam1Ue:s Represen tative Tom Daschle and his wtle. Laune. fOJ example. rook drasnc measures to m sure that they and their 8 year-old son, Nathan. and b year-old daughter. Kelly. could be together despite the vtg<KOUS schedwle ol Con- gress. A t the beginning ol the year, Tom and Laune broke down the calen- dar three ways: office in Washington, family and South Dakota They aDo- c.ared days to each c.ategory for the whole year_ In March. the Congressman spent 10 days in South Dakota. 17 in the offa in Washington and fow al home in Spnngfieki, Va. ''The days they don't have ,school. the kids are In here." says Daschle. "They sit in with me at meetings and go wtth me onto the House floor " 4 WhJle many freshmen c~ about the short- comings and Inefficiency ol Congr~. few want lo lose their jobs. They ~ with Ratchford, who says, ""There Is an e:xdtlng feeJlng that this Is where the worid's impor- tant decisions are being made." And the freshmen agree that In R!C:ent sessioc '5 the younger members ol Con- gress have been alowed by House leaders to parUclpete much more freely than they once \Wre. Gone are the days. one freshman says.. ol the law House Speaker Sam Rayburn, who tn the 1940'1 s reputed to have wnl lhe smal Md dent fmhman daa • m 1 ugr. "If you grt reel9cted. cxime on \.IP lo my ~· rd low to meet ,.. you. • .., I Astonishing taste. Low, low tar. Come experience it! .. • .. Kings: 3 mg car. lOOs:S mg tat e t.ril-. U S.A , ltlD .,.. ······ .. . . ..... . . -., . Werning: The Surgeon General Has Determined -That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous tOVour Health . . 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Surely. the 34-yiear- old right-hander ls unappreciated and misunderstood: By his team, the Bal- timore Orioles. consistendy among the most miserly of baseball organti.a- tk>ru. By his home-team fans, many of them working class, annoyed that a man making $257,000 a year Is com- plaining that he wants more. And by his manager, the tempestuous Earl Weaver. with whom Palmer has en- joyed a love/hate Mationshlp un - patale&ed since Rhett Buder and Scarlett O'Hara. Peri\aps the only plac.e Jama AJvtn Palmer Isn't overlooked is In the b&acJ< and whle ol the record book. Com - ing Into the 1980 .eason: 225 ~ rla and onJy 122 io.a; efdtt ~ ~ning 20 or more gmna;., E.R.A. d 2.66; and thtw Cy Young Awsds. As Palmer tm-r puts •: "I may pooh-pooh my c.eer, but I guns t is pretty ll1ape........ Palmer doan 't -P99h-pooh about much ~. wt*=" .. ~ 1ii Glimma:- Palmer Is honal, blunt . ., don\ Ju9t MY d*9 to uy them," he noees. ~ people Mk my oplnk>n, I tel them the truth. But I'm not a ~ ... Some would dleagree. For aam- ple, not ...... for the 1976 Al.SW game, he hotly caled Al..S.. mana-... o.r.a JohMOn ..... Idiot ... Or, In yeers when he lolt out on the Cy Young Awll'd, Palmer ~ let peop&i know he WU unhappy. (c.t.h Hunte once obMlwd, °'Wtlh Jim, 1'1 ether Cy or ay.1 And In 1977 and 78, he openly c:haldeed his CMllft91den f« their weM defenllW ~ "" wasi't ---tt.y _.., ~.· NrMr _,.. now. '1'hey )alt ..... \gooctd f ... ,,. ........ , .. ... .. """ Often when things go wrong. Palmer will pace about the mound, glaring at his fielders ln disgust. But usuaDy Palmer makes It aD look so easy out there. His motlon is smooth. his delvety flawiess Rocking back. his left leg rises high into the air, ~ la Juan Marichal, as he tosses a tantabz- ing curvebal.I that seems to drop as If ..., • ~ J from the moon. or a fastball that sneaks suddenly over the outside cor · ner. Handsome. Articulate lnteID- gent People don't like folks who seem to have it loo easy It wasn't always so easy for. Palmer. though, who grew up in New Yori< as the adopted son of Moe and Polly Wiesen. a Jewish dress manufacturer And his Catholic boutique-owner wife . When Palmer was 9. Moe Wiesen died and Jim's family moved to c.ufom0. where Mis. Wiesen mar- ned Max Palmer, a sometime actor and bar manager At the age of 18. Just out of high school. Palmer got a $50.000 signing bonus from the Ori- oles. and at 20. as part of the 1966 • . HOW TO irds, the Orioles' precodou$._ nship team: he became the pitcher ever to throw a shut- World Series. for Palmer, for any pitcher. ultimate nightmare -an ---. P'ciliner was frirced lo the es for almost two seasons returning In 1969 and going 16-4. (He's had two bout.s with arm trouble since. In 1974 and 'Z9 -the only seasons in the last 10 that he's failed to win 20 games.) Even today, Palmer treats his arm with a perhaps unmatched fastidious-ness. His cdmplaints, moans, gripes are legendary. "Jim will open a car door and complain that his arm feels 110 years old.·· notes Dave Leon· hard, a close friend and former room · nu1te of Palmer's and an Onole hurler from i967-72. MBut then hell go out and ihrow heat for nine innings " Leonhard maintains that it was this insecurity with his arm that prompted Palmer to forgo the free-agent route and sign a three-year contract with the • ~ .. ' '° ' ' I t •,., .. • ' I ... . Orioles In 1976 and then a three-year extension the followiig season Palmer has always wanted to stay in Saki· more. enjoying the cosmopolitan yet smal-town ambience it offers him and his family (wtf e Susan and daughters Jamie. 13. and KeDy. 11 this week) In his spa.re time. hell tend hJs gar· den. play tennis and racquetball (lefl- handed to protect his arm. of course) and continue his involvement In both charity work (chairman of the Cystic - Fbrosis Foundatk>n for almost a decade) and an ever~wing line of endorsements (those sexy poses for men's underwear). But as ba.oall's salary structure continues to skyrocket and the Ori- oles refuse to jotn the fray . Palmer feels more and more compelled to &eave. Nolan Ryan, for example. makes four times what Palmer does. Even 1t medJocra pitcher like left- hander John Curtis this year parlayed a 67-72 lfetime record Into $360,000 a year from the San Diego Padres. '"I'm happy these other guys are making that kind of money," Palmer says. '"I'm )use unNippy with the Ori- oles' way of paying players. I don't always think about the money. but when the salary difference becomes '° !ieat. to me tts amo.t worthwhile to go IOmeWhere else." Palmer's con- tract 1\11\S out after the 1981 teaSOO. but f the Orioles make a reasonable offer. he 'I likely stay. Bui for now. Pamer is content to be what he •: perfective. knpetuous. ten· ~. ~. maddedr19. dewr, ew.r enVn* . ., feel wry ciombtable wlh mysel now." he admits. "'If you try to .... ycM.r We to ottMr people's ex· pec:tmkJI "· It's lrnpoeltie .• So when al Is said and done. after al the plldwlg and bldq. Palmer says bellcaly ... Judge me on my rec- oni... And that .. pobebllJ bat MNned up by Jim Pelnw\ penon· .a.t .... pl.te. .... It rudstmpliJ, '"ACE." 1&11 • \ And1ea Jaeger: The Next TtGC!I Austin? By 8o"y Wllnet We aD were 14 years old once. We went to school, to parties, earned spending money baby- sttting or delivering newspapers. An- • Side farm agerf Mie Wh!n. Rodllr\ Cdb1ia. "Naturat,i a State form agent is gbi to see you when you wont to buy 0 ~~like to sel inuoncB. "aJt a State form agent wil treat you just OS wel when yoo haYe a daim. Bemuse it's o big part cl our job to be there When 'f°'J need us to make good on the promises wdve made. drea Jaeger Is 14 dght now ( 15 this Wednesday) She goes to school. she fools around will her friends. And she plays tennis for a Uving This year, Andrea Jaeger (pro· nounced -vay.ger") announced she was Nn)irJg"' prole:sisional. 4 started th.inlmg ~ turning pro alter I won the 18 nationals under)." says J~-y [for players 18 and ~ ger, who was a S1n-- / gles and doubles champion in the 12. 14. 16· and 18-year-old junior ranks and was the top )unk>f player in this country upon leaving the amateurs. "It was the next step because there wasn't a whole lot left for me to prove She also 1NOn a tournament against several professionals In Las Vegas (she stormed through 13 straight matches to get the tilJe), and that con - vtnced Andrea and her father. Roland. who &so serves as her coach, that the time was ripe fOf" her to join the p&ay-for-pay set. On the court. Jaeger, who haib from Uncobtshire. II .. a suburb ol Chicago. always exhibits a cool weJI beyond her tender age. "'She reminds me ol a boxer," says court rival Bar- bara Potter "'She's shrewd, cagey and alert. and she doesn't beat herself." Jaeger '*eady Is ranked among the top-20 women's players on the tour and has won well over $25,000. Jaeger Is accompanted by her 17- ye&-.okf sister, Susie, to ~ tour- naments. and they p&ay doub6es to- gether. (The two teamed to win a cou- ple of national junior dtJes In doubles.) Perhaps the hardest part ol being away from home for long stretch- es Is the schoofwork Andrea is forced to miss. "I might ftnd It hard to finish schoofwork. but I get It done," she notes. '"When I get time off from tournaments, I do things. I do al the things teen-aigen do. It's just I do them wth tennis people ... One thSlg Andrea won't do is set a tlmctable fat henelf. '"People who do Ihm put too much pressure on them -.aves ... she cxdalms. '1 just want to get as &. ,. poesit,Ae and gaS\ Dpat· ence. It's better to get as 1-as you can wllhout c:icpec:til -s to, instead of think· Ing you 1 do tha much, then not do It arld be dirappolnted." Andru ~ to play-a !Jeat deal this ~. lndudlng Wlrobledon &Mer this month Bild the U.S. Open In late A\911t. the two bQie9l ewnts In ten- nll. Some older profeslionalis hope never to draw her as ., opponent. and she knows~· "WtMn they play me, ell the ~ Is on them. They?e~tobe1e>mudl'*ter becal.-tt.yw t-l sounct ... And • • lot of dw WNnns ... afraid of J.., now, )m welt urd she racha the ...,. old .. al. .. ~ 17. maJ ........ Shed Unwanted Pounds With You1 Partne1 some of them. •Eat only at a designated place without distractions -in other words at the dining table rather than on the sofa watching te~vis1on. • Put down your fork between bites; slow down and enjoy the food • Place snack foods out of easy ac- cess -or keep them away entirely. Notice! , Probably the most supportive. most effecuve gesture dieting part· ners can make is to nobe~ each other's successes A few compll- men3 and wOfds of praise every day can make all the difference ~ between fa~ure and success. IAJ By Kathleen Beckett D ieting can be a grueling, frustrating and lonely ex- perience -but there's a way to make it easier. as well as more effective. Diet with the support of your spouse. Diet experts who have worked with partner-dieting report that it really can be successful. Here are some tips on how to make il work for the two of you from Dr. KeUy Brownell of the University of Pennsylvania's department of psychiatry and author of The Part- nership Diet Program (Rawson- Wade). and Thelma J Wayler, director of Green Mountain Weight Control Community in Poultney, Vt.. and co-author of the textbook Appried Nutrition. Your Spouse as Diet Partner Be willing to give each other the understanding. support, attention and time needed as you both diet. If you are dieting alone, be aware that your mate might view your diet as a threat, afraid that your desire to be thinner and more attractive shows that you want a more actlw social life. Reassure him or her that losing pounds won't make you a completely different penon -just a happier one. How Partner-Dieting Worka When you are dieting, there are constant crisis points at which the diet can fail: grocery shopping, for instance. A partner could heJp here in two ways: first (If you're dJeting alone),by doing the shopping, thereby hq,lng you avoid temptation; and second, by reassuring the dieter. if the damage r.-ahady been done. that it's no reason to go off the diet lf you ate both dJetlng, shop together and offer a check on each other. The Dally Log Dieters shou.Jd keep a daily log of al food eaten, llaUng the amount of food, number of calodes, setting and mood whm eating. Then evay day, the log should be dllcussed, -and partners should be IUpportjve ol each other -but never accusatory. . EwdMI . OM fun aspect of spouM-dwting Is ...... dili119 togather. Go blkJng to- glltfMr weekend afternoons, go fOf a wa• af18r dinner ot buy a set of Jump ropes Of )<Wng shoa. Pndlce the Rulee °"*'9 M fOf Clfteln Nies thet rrua be pqc:tbd together. 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Or Jastrow apklined how the la1ett ~ In as· tronomy prove that the world came Into being in a m<>n'!Olt of ~n. as the 8"Je soys• did Today. he notes that as~ pmaed. many stars and planets /onned 1Jte li/c! stotv of the Jtars leads to the red giant. the mY*f10us blade hole -and to man By Robert Jastrow R fter a relatively brief in· terval of some millions of years as a red giant. the star begins its final collapse under the force of gravity. \Vhat happens next depends on how big the star is. Stars come in different sizes -small. medium and large Our sun is a smaD-to · medium star If a star Is modest in size. as collapse oontinues until It becomes a shrunken sphere of com- pressed matter In these shrunken stars, called white dwarfs. a teaspoonful of mat- ter weighs a ton Slowly the white dwarf radiates into space the last of Its heat and fades into oblivion . The sun will end its days In this way. A different fate awaits a large star. Its final collapse is a cataclysmic event that generates a violent explo· gon . blowmg the outer layers of the star into space A glowing doud of aebns ex pands from the site of the ex- plosion at a speed of thou· sands of miles per second . At the center of the expanding doud is the compressed rem- nant of the saar·s core. squeezed down to a bny size by the pressure generared dwing the collap&e Some times. the material of the star is squeezed into a space of only a few miles. in contrast to the million miles or so that this material occupied before An artists ~n of a block hole wih (boaom nght) the red giant Iha precedes d the star's demise The material in the squeezed core is now incred ibly dense One teaspoonful weighs a billion tons The pull of gravity on the surface of this dense plug of matter IS U"ICOOCeivably ~. in fact. gravtty IS so wong that nottung can escape from that squeezed star Not even a ray of li!;tt can get away Since no rays d ~ can get out, the star is invisible It has become a block hole in spoc:;e This Is the meaning of the black nae . Ir as an enormous- ly C0C I ipie:ssed obJec:t whose gravity is so powerful that nodmg can escape. Every- thing nslde the black hole is trapped there forever Once a black he*! forms. ii will cap- ture anything tha falls into II ~ hde:s are insatiable . As they capture more matter. the pul " the. ~ becomes more powerful. and they cap- ture sdl more matter. Ewn- tually. black hde:s wll swallow the untuene \Vhat would happen to an astronaut who entered a black hole In a~? He \lolOUld be tom into ltde pieces. U he entered the black ho&e feet firsr . his feet would feel a stronger puD of gravity than his head. and. as he crossed the boundary of the black hole. his head and feet would separate from the rest of his body. A fraction of a second after he entered the blaCk hole. he would be . completely dismembered. When a star apiodes and forms a black hole • b cen- ter. the outa layers are dispened to space. What happens k> them? The an- swer has a ~ deal to do wlh the fact that we alst. In space, the "'*"8ls from the f'xp&oded -mingle wlb the p1il11101cW e&.rnea to form a mfldwe conlM'\ing cmbon. ~ .m oltw elements . -.. m.nufactured In the .. ,_,.,-..,.~ ... - body of the star during its lifetime Later. new stars are born out of thlS mixture The • sun is one of those stars; it contains the debris of atoms from countless stars that ex· ploded and <Led ages ago The planets also contain ttus debns. and the earth IS composed almosa entirely of It More important. aD life on earth. including man. is m~ out of that debris The atoms in our bodies were created billions of years ago. • an Slars that bved and dJed before the sun and earth ex· isted . According to the astro· nomical evidence. these stars. in tum. condensed out of douds of gas that had been enriched by debris from still earlier stellar explosions. In this way. 51ep by step, astronomy traces the mate· naJ substance of the earth and its Inhabitants ba& through time to the pure ra · diant energy of the moment of creation Now the long chain ol being nears comple- tion Many stars exist; planets cirde around some, basking in tha rays. In one part ol the heavens. a cloud fonns and grows denser; smaler clouds move around it The sun and its family of planets have been born. On one planet -the earth - life appears. it evolves from simple to complex forms. The stage Is set for the ap- pearance of man. This is the scientific story of genesis. ~II been repeated elsewhere? Does lnteligent life exist on other planets? I beleve -~ without proof -tha beings as intel- ligent as man are common in the universe. My reason is that coundes-s planets In the cosmos have the same atoms and moleoa&es as the earth. the same gases In ma at- mospheres, and they are subject to the same laws of chemislry and physics. 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Protect Your Family Against Food Poisoning By Koren rTlocNeil A !though food poisoning Is not as common as rt was in the days before modem refrigera- tion, the United States Public Health Service estimates that between 2 million and 10 million Americans are affected every year About lw<>- thirds ol aD cases are mild: The person has aamps, dwmea, nausea and a headache for one or two days. But occasionally. food' poisoning -es- pec:ially if it's salmonella, botulism or trichinosis -can be very dangerous and prolonged. In the cased botu- lism, the illness can be fatal. Food poisoning -or. to be more correct. food borne illness -is not a specific disease but sev~al illnesses caused by a whole host of different organisms, mostly bacterial (trichinosis is caused by parasitic worms). In addi- tion to salmonella, botulism and trichinosis, two other types ol food borne iDrleS'5 -clostridium peJfringens poisoning and ~ poison- ing -ar-e common in this country AD ol them can be traced to is 11p1 ope!iy handled food. Ohen, it's resiaurant food. But food prepared at home is the second-leading cause, especially dur- ing the summer months. when heat and humidity aea1e the perfect en- Yironment for bacterial growth. The bacteria that lead to food poisonb1g are eve.rywhete. Pertrin- gens baderla, for examPle. reside natura»y in the intestinal trad of humans and animals; stzsph bacteria are present on the skin and in the . nose and throat~ salmonella bacteria &Ye inside the body and on the skin. In each case. however.· illness results when the bacteria are transmitted to food and that food a eaten. T he symptoms ol the ma)or types ol food-borne illness VatY aocuchng to t~ bacteria that caused tt. f« lnsta.noe, botulism, salmonella. staph and lridmlOSis cause nausea and vomiting, whereas pe1ffin9ens causes naula wtd)out vomidl'Q. 1lte omd of symptoms can take any- where &om three hours to nine days (f « tn:::hinolis), dependjng on the baderla and · dn::umstanoes. The MWrity of the sy111ptoms and ttleJr duration also vary. depending on the de!Jee ol food oontarnlnatiotl and how~ the penon who ate the ~ food Is. In gmsal, food-borne Illness Is most dangerous when it al.fedl dties1, the eAdaty or . ~who-~•«tnweait ~ condlioo. In . the cw ol alrDOI ••. botu'5m and trichtnom, a dodor's care ls mandatmy for ~· There's no way to guard against food poisoning entirely, but you can reduce the risk oJ getting it tf you take some basic precautions Storage and Temperature: The easiest way to get food potSOning is by leaving food at unsafe temper- atures for a long period o f time Foods that require refrigeration should be refrigerated promptly Buying groceries. espeoally ~t and products. and allowing •SPECIAL ANGSTROM BULB ATTRACTS AU. TYPES OF FL YING PESTS- KIUS THEM ON CONTACT • SAME EFFECTIVE ATTRACTING PRINaPl.£ USED AT MANY STADIUllS. RACE TMCKS. RESTAURANTS. DAIRY 8AANS. SWl' •• NG POOLS • PRICED THE SAME AS AHY DECORATIVE PATIO LIGHT ANO AS BEAUTIFUL TOO •NO CLENMJP, NO BAGS TO EwTv •USE .. DOORS OA OUTDOORS • ECOl.OGICAU. Y SAFE FOR TREES AND SHRUBS • WLL NOT HARM BEES OA OTltEA 8ENEACIAL OAY·WOAKING INSECTS Now, .,_ exlenSl'9 re:IMtd\ end fl9ld eeAnO, comes ,... al a "'IP br-"-l'lrough "' ,,... ~ IPOt. 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Make sure the utensils you work with are as sanitary as possible, too. (Bacteria, es- pecially salmonella. are easily transferred when you chop salad greens on the same cutting board used for raw meal.) Frozen loods: Don't thaw frozen meat at room temperature. at which bacteria can flourish. Instead. allow the meat to thaw in the refrigerator over a long penod of time. Then. when you c:ooK meat from a frozen or partially frozen stale. cook 11 at a lower temperature for a much longer period of time to insure proper cooking Leftovers mld COflUDft"dal foods: Left overs should always be refrigerated prompt ly. If you must ~cool down" a food. do so by placing the dish In a shallow tub oi cold water for a few minuaes. Le:ftOYerS are generally safe for two or three days If you think a food might be turning bad. how- ever, don't take chances -throw It away And be careful with commen::ial foods - especiaDy those containng eggs. Dried eggs are a frequent source ol salmoneBa. so avoid tasting unbaked cake or pastJy mixes Pk::nics: Most instances ol food poison· ing occur during the summer. when varl· ous foods are taken on picnics where they can't be properly refrigerated. In general, avoid taking eg:J-Or milt-containing foods on picnics. These lnWde custards. cream pies, ~ and salads and sandwiches made with mayonnaise. U you must cnke such foods along, pad< them at the bottom ol a good cooler with Ice an around and s&and the cooler In the shade. Also, eal these foods mt whenever podile. tbne c....,g: Approximately 90 per· cent ol the 30 or 40 annual reported cases ol botu&sm are traced to home-caNled foodt. And because the number of fami5es that 9'0IN and preserve their own food ls in· creasing, the number ol cases ol botuhn ls b1C1eastng each year as wel. The bacteria thm cause botull!rn poeormg me plerdul In d . As a ~. most hmwleed foods con- IU\ boculsm spores. Unlea the home can- ner folows strbtyent canning procedures, ttle98 spores can 5UMve and ~ to paten· ~fatal food polllcri~ . .Attordire to Or. Marcus Horwllz.. an expert on food potson- lng at the Centrr tor Disease Control In Atlanta, the most common mistake In home cinrq Is ~ to can under sn-n-The Deps1ment ol ~ has become IO COlaJlied thot II has pUbWl8d two ~ oudnlng .. tannJng procedura. The pemphleta are available bi; writing: USDA, Office ol Communication, Wash.tngton, II! D.C. 20250. . ,,...,._.,,.,..._, -·" r B~arARE ~~~OR BALLar I ~ ORAG.~<\.INST ~ PRAYER I IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS? I I I I I I I I I , I CAST YOUR VOTE TODAY! e American children are not allowed Voluntary Prayer in Public Schools partly because some profess to be atheists. e The Senate has already passed legislation that could restore Voluntary Prayer to the Public Schools. e The Moral Majority, under the leadership of Jerry Falwell, President is launching a national campaign to place one million baJ lots on President Carter's desk urging him to support this legislation. MARK YOUR BALLOT! 1 Are you in favor of overruling the Supreme • Court's edict which outlawed Voluntary Prayer in Public Schools? o ns 0 NO 2 Do you object to the fa~ that in some • schools children are not allowed Voluntary Prayer? 0 ns 0 NO 3 Do you feel that banning Volun~ Prayer • has contributed to the rise in violmce, teen- age ~desanddrugabusein our public schools? 0 ns 0 '1 will deliver your vote diredJy to the Ptaident in w~ • ~a~ Lp~~~~~ MAil 11ilS ENTIRE COUPON TO: NO Mani Majority, Inc. P.O. Box 190 Jerry Falwell , .. I I I I I I I 1 · I I I I r Fmat, Vbslnla ~1 President I Any C'Ontribution to ttw Moral l'.bjority to ht'lp L BAU.Or •:.•ore••r=:~;;~: ~~ J Federal and state governments have been making poBcles that affect famdies fOt" years, but rarely are faml· lies consulted about the pros and cons of those policies. Thls week, the dele- gates to the first of three White House Conferences on f amilles will convene ln Ba.ltfmore. and th'e government's involvement in families will be ju.st one of the topics debated. 'There is a tendency for everybody to think about the relationship between government and famdies, but the objective of the Conference Is not limited to govern- ment alone," declares Jim Guy Tucker, the Conference chairperson. 'The discussions will aiso focus on the family's relationships to business, private enterprise, labor unions, . churches and so forth . " Poblo Pfcxmo fn his An •udlo. An Artist's Ufe every visual medium . P'icasso 's life was as colorful and varied as his art, and on June 2, PBS will air a 90-minute special on this great man (ch«k local listings) . j In Acosso: A Pointer's Diary, the artist speaks for e himself through an actor's I voice over, and a number > of his contemporaries. as ! well as two of his chUdren , s also voice their reminis· 5 cences "The speoal is very The three conferences, two of which will Jake place In Minneapolis and Los Angeles in late June and early July, are the results of a series of smaller hearings that took place around the country "At those hear· ings, economk issues. Social Security benefits, child care, the famiJy and the work place were )u.st some of the themes that came up and were dis- Pablo Picasso lived long enough to become a legend in his own time, and when he died In 1973, at the age of 91 . he left a collection of work that spanned nearly much about the interrela- tionship between Pnsso's life and his work," says Patricia Zohn. the produc · tk>n assistant on the fUm "P\casso was a prodigious artist , but mo5t people aren't aware of how tnflu - entiaJ the people in his life were on his work. He'd be talking wtth someone one day and the next day they'd be on the canvas That was }u.st ooe part ol his gentus " • cussed constructively," says Tucker "Anally, the family is receiving some serious attention that should have political ramifications." Bringing Up Baby Handling elephants Is a new experi- enoe fOt" Parker Stevenson, but then the novelty of a situation never stopped the young actor from ~g It his al. Steven.son . who lists car-racing among his many hobbies, recently acted as a co-driver in the 3,200 mile Safan Ralye In J<eriya, and while he was In Africa, he was Introduced to Juma. "At the Nairobi National Park, or· phaned animals are being raised and rehabilitated so that they can be A!· turned to the wikis." eiq:>lains Steven· son. who te)evlslon ~ wil recog- nlz.e as Frank Hardy. ol The Hardy Boys series. '7he animals are spon- sored by donations to the Park's SheJdrick Appeal Fund, and when I made my donation. I adopted Juma. Now when Juma grows up and Is re· leased back into dw Park. she'D lead a nonnal elephant's life." T. V. Futures Next season. one of America's bat loved te~ famibes w'1I lose one more member. When Archie Bunker's Pltd be9ns Its second year. Archie wtJI be.a widower. a~ although Edith Sil wtD have <bed, she won't be forgotten. :i Norman Lear. the Bunlu?rs' aeator, I and his production company haw I donated $500,000 to begin the E.dlth 5 · Bunker Memorial Fund. The money wlD be used to ~ ratify the Equal Rjghls Ammdment and for other causes relating k> women'• rVhts. "You coWd trace a act ol the women'• movement through Edith," axp&u\s Lat. 'When Al In the Foml· ly first appc«ed. Archie w. always Atchie and Edith how o thowdoum. tellng Edlh to 'die,• and many view· en feft that EdJlh was a doormat. But as ha con9doUSM$$ was raised, she began to and up for hcne1f, and by the fourth year, 'stifle' wasn't in the BunJcer vocabulary anymore." fJeanor Smeal.. president ol the National 0rgantzaHon to. Women. whoee lAgal Defense end Education Fund wtll hancUe the donation, noted that "matt women haw ~ the changes that EdJth has. 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PllZl Elm TmJ SHOe..BY MAIL ANO SAVE GAS! 1•1U••olldl & AIOMU LAIUI IDOi W""1 A IO'llUI AOOMU AUii! Juat wet & slidl. For Ill SllltiolltfY-cbtcb, boou. too! 3 linn-1t1t11-.. 1111 .-..~ ti-:-'' (1Ht235) . . . ~~ors:-·.~ OllHt-l·lit'M.'t:'..s) ~ @ 1980, S~Gitt.s, Inc: . CM DAIHIMU COM,_11 11101111 true direction! Don't get Iott on unfamiliar, winding rol4!1l lokl llltdl lett.rs htlo M9P you "011 cocir11" In"'· botl. 1· diam. Suction· moulltl. 0 C..,.U(43021) ..• '""°" ,.., ....,,, ... .., tr111ftr1 1u from eu to mower, CM1Ulolnl motor. lllO• lllronr, etc. Ol'llna do90td lillkl: 111111 bolts. fish tub: morel Jutt aqHtUI I n. 0.,,.... .... , (41110) ............. ~ DOl'T LOCI YOUAIELf OUT OF HOUll, CAAi Magnttlc cues hid• spare keys saltly Cling to Iron or '"'' cacllt-btlllnd dreln, under l111der. etc. si..i.1~· 12lfo0 ltttn. O ~Hltltn (G-18131) .......... s):q FOLDAWAY HIH UCI EHi lfltUI II CUI Alps open to llold CM or cup firmly Folds flat to lllp in glove com· pal'tmtllt. Hoolla 11C11rety Into wlnclowtrxt. Plulic. 1~· 1o. 0 °'""· ... .. (13342) ............ ~ HIHIOAAD CAOOY IHf'I IUllWIH HAIDY & 1111! Ho more hunting; scratclltd lenau : l>Yukage. Sell· mounts on dUll. Foam liner protectJ glulft. Plutlc o l,.c·Ca"r (11731) ........ ~ MMlll 11Hltt 'f11Yl t 1#111 liquid Vl•yl·Mtnd q11lc"y drlta to strong. pliable nt.lt• rial No miilngl Mend• turt. t111rn1. 19l1t M11111: ¥illy!, ain· YU, etc.I tllo OZ. 0 V'leyl·tleH (10703) .... OUTDOO" THHMOMITEA PflSS·mOlll\lS to yo11r window outside-you rud tempera· tur' In comfort trom lnaldt Euy-Jtadlngl Ho tools to In· 1t1ll! PllStlc; 1 "°" 0 On!Hf· Tllef-. (87031) HIY I.AWi EHIH-JUIT DllAW A lmll Gress & wttdt won't cron Ill Ho more trim· m111g-011• Lists an HI· ton ICtlla gran 1n cement er aclLa. 100 a on trtal too linear 11 0 U.•ltl H .. (3S907) ~ OH SllFF IHPI PUI AWAY from allruh . 1rtu. fence. turilllurtl Platt Ptl Wick anywllere-ru1110 1 worllt indoors a 0111 tlelO• traltt petal Harmltas. odor· i.u 11 wlcb. 0 .... Wlcb (().32425) ~ DOl'T CHOr, Dll OA IWT to 911 rid ol 1t11mo1! f'l:lur Stump· Ro1 1nto prt·drllled holes-rt ...... ., .... fl· •er•I Helps decom11ou & prepare stump lor easy """ n\O'fll by llow 1111 '114110 I OZI 0 "'.,. ... (4'174) Du. l"'•llErt UlftOW WMEI fl llAIH to s11r1111Llt yollt lawn automatlutly• Car· rlls "*'" away from llou11- h1lps prtnnt gutted lawns. "°*"" ~ .. 9ft 19 0 .,. ... ,,....., (SOSOO) f1l T0"11 1caua1 UIUJ, RUllU MOil COHKTOA ""'""''Clear mull, ITOf'I UAll 11 co11pl11111a. ScrMCl·fta lllMll ICIUOf-<llt 191*11 dam19M MM tfldl- to 1lz1-llrmly. 1111tantly 11lf.. •ltlloul tools Remo.,. wUll· ad11tr1 to IMIM! S*r-1:\rong "'· twist on-11'1 tlud! jltaatic S• I·~· .. llulll·ln 9"11tt f'llly. 0 lc'"9-fls (().llM09l 0 Mne CMllCW PM• ti 4 .. lt:-Q (U7tS) . . . . ... ft:14. DOI t W 1.D. TAii. Stainless ••• llHl 119 HhlH Ptfl NII rtllllll when II• alraral l111tclfy p11'1 ·-· .... , .... , ....... 0 ... 11.(P."4t5) -0 Cal ltf(P."473) . .. . . . II.Alt TAPE llHI Ull ITU&. ITUPtl Sett~ j»lyettlf rllnlorcld wltll llt11r111U•-' 11111 ., to 2'00 Mia. snasl s.lk ""*'·"°"'· .......... . 0 --~--(41t44) YDMlt RY TUI' CATCtlD 6 UTI llHCTll Eats mut. tool Ont of natura's rarillul Producu uo11c white blouom1. pink 111ps Bulb dtvtlop1 In 3·4 wttkl o w. ... -.. (920IO) ••••••...••• -...... ICIOOL .... Ill NOi ii ••ra111t11e• w1tll child's name! 12 tttpS&U taYflollts for 1st grid• lllrv 12111 grlld1; pllcas for phofoa. sig111turn. ttc.llatltaaa-. O kllMHMp (P.91S58) •.. STACI o· ITHCIU fOI QlAJM ••t lkdl. toyS. anl111111. tr1i111-IO colorful 111nclle In all-for hours ol drawing tun! Greaf fM rainy days• 2Vt· 11fe poly discs 0 ......... (6"301 1tt llAUUI II A POUCMI A kid's llrt1111 collection ol coloftul otas• .. cars eyn .. - illcluding lumbo st1oot1rl. All In drawstrlno bag-ready to trMlt. play or stull away! 0 111 ........ (98805) ,. I fOLl·AWAY ICl .. OH IO AIYWllOEI Tl1cll 111 purse. pocllet. ultcaul Alwara llllldJ wflltl ,OU ..i tlllml Sfllrp llttle aclaaors lokl to just 2WI 111 riarl CUI. O ftM .. p (11511) ............ q A COOL IMIZI llltWIEJ l'llf1lbll Hand r. worts witt.- out cord-tldls 111 poclllll fllQ on-. c:oolllt llr11Z9 .. but ... belt 1117 ,11a11 Bat· terr wall• uywlllrt. 4y,• Ill: poly. Slllld llld. 0 .... ,.. (1"41) ~ URTIM IOCtA\. llCUltrTl PLATEI Waler·tllln 1h1ml· num-pe1111111tnl copr car· rla In wallet-an never tear or bur11. 3111· a ,.,, •. lblte ... ...... O ledela-tfrrtett (144429) ......• ~ COii PUIH IOITI CIWlll. Mo tumbllngl Otlar· ttra. di-. n.lcllela & pennies '" aortH 111 aepara" col-•mM. 2 llOCbtl llold credit cards, bills. Red latllerttte. Zips MCUfl!r dosed. 4"( lg. 0 CM ,.,_ (34439) JT:tt ~,.,...... fof lll..W-Stilteltdl ....... 11111 .. ...,. , ....... ,,,.. ................ ~-dlllrl. clocll-nw• time,._. . ...,....._ .. tmwM....,, ,._..&-tio.i, tJ..-. to"9d Hf. DWillt R ... W clll111 elestt, klflt. tabte. C~rt. Kldlell 111 _..., ,,.. ........ " ....... ''"'"'' Piiate 0 11• ,......,. ............................ -.~ ......... Cll2l7) ........... (11111) ....... (lltll) 7 PL...._ Cflm) 1r. ...... .._ (t1074) PUlll TillUI DtlPOllUI wml ... . . Jut tlM rlgllt alu tor poc•etl Ola· ,._ llssMs o.-.t-e-111111. Mirror h1 lld 1111h1 111•lcll tovctHpa ... , Asa't colOrl. Plastic. o n.a.c...1t11111~ PBIV'l'IMNCllT-am91RN -teftect .. .,, ..... ,.-. ... . 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(IM27) ••• fh4' J Df·NU•IDIRH COITIIOU DA•Plfll to prnent mildew. mold. c:l otll1n11 dalu91' 6 oz. lat of odomss cll1111lul 9ra1111IH allsorlls 111011ture, last1 111011tllsl for m.. ................ llllC 0 D1h .._(01623lft:tlt llAll 118&1 fn P'Dffcn.YI ••• ., .... ,,1.,, fur •• Ital "lllYis!Mt" tl•ardS slip lllldef Mr 11Z1 nno-UIM or p1t111. •1n'1 or wom· 111'1-lvr 1 ,.r1ec1 1111 let el I wtdUls. fily1. D ....,, (O-tll04tl .. l):tt umc amau 1ar ••· .......... ,Jwtflll ... Mldllt ..... , Ny •· ....... NllllMMteCMI ................ 0 ...... 1 ...... M.~ ........ 11(151H) .,.. .... (totl5) A•AZlll •AITEI CUTTEI nor IUIAWAY PICltC UILllCtlPHdpsoftcniat Ml·AIYTMlll from metal TAILECLDTMI Handy plUllc ' OIUH from barNCllt ' to 1111111 piper-I 11n11· clipundlofdotlltotlbtttop. oven orut1. No lllftlJ 1C0411· nttd• 1llarpe11lno1 Tiit ••· l'rlYlllt pulMno. IPIH•. dlu· 1no1 s.11c1 alot alu tllat n11 utt? llldtt of Mlf-alla!JMn· lno paperware. Grip tops to ocW rods-& 1trok1t H11vy lno 111111 1•· 10. 1111· Ulictt. let 1t I . oauoe metal. 0 • ....,.Cet 0 Clltkfl,. 0 lrtll-cf111 (53777) ••........ ··~ (0·15834) ......... t'hq (43620) .......... -~ •l!ill_ ..... ~-111!1 IEVEI WAIN WIHOWll Juat , -wlllsll-wond11 Ciotti ovtr 1ny g1111 sur11ct. Speclll chtmlc1l1 "'1st water 1t1ln1, smudges. Gr11t lor mirrors. wlndshltlda. tool 12" ~ 14•. 0 11111 Clllll (90456) ... 1):q , llAllY'I TUI MOLDI IOAr: acou1•1 ND nutty by IM linkl OtUlltd likl quaint waall tub In 11nbrllbbl• poly. 5•. • 0 ..., .... (11718) .••.•• lt:q llAT·IUTTEIEI EIDI ... on l\ud1. tlMI. COUii· ter-wll111 YO• COii Piii· cau, cor•. t11rby. ll1kl110 di••' Holder DHIS "' Ill. •tic:*: llaMle ..... It. 5~· .. 0 ..... ...... (17113) •••••• t.. •DD AID MIEIJ-WITIIOVT HWlll A ITITCltJ Jnt slip 111eotc No-Stitdl laje 11ttw1111 fabric l~tra. Iron! Joll'a dontl Hems; trims. patdlttl Waslln: dry dutq. 12-yds.; -· Wd. 0 .... tJt .. (85121) ~ llrucl DLI. Wiil SIH ITUlllll 01rablt poly Strainer 1111 Hll-tltt rvllbtr stopper. Traf• food. v1h1· abltl. Prtvtlltl doft. LocU 0,..; dotlcl. Wllltl; 3 "'" . 0.,....,. ... (442$5) ........... iHt IOW YOU CAI Wirf AWAY OLD rAllT .• UlllllNI Specially lrll Itel dotll 11\1&1 I hm1llll" 1trippl110 uay• No c1anoerou1 cllemlcals, lumeal .. __ ........... !.. o•.,,.. (0-63398) CO"H NT LOOl·AUIE' prattlty llolds Instant cotfu Oft table. COUllltl Scttw·ll11 lid keeps It '"'"· Nlct for s11gar. crtamtts. 100. Crya- 111-dut plastic; 1!¥dy "'°'°" lllClfftd 5• 111911 o c..... ,.. (111n1 ~ PUIOIAUZU ~TAL.1111" All•AL IOOI lllS cllltd's name on covert Prns-kids get 1 kick 0111 of slofy & ani- mal 11011nd on eacll page! a· • 5~·.11at1 .... . 0 ,. ... .... (P.72744) ........... hi4f PHIOIAUUI lllPMAIT oa """'' an tw ...... ,., fHI Cull anlm11 llolds bruttl & cup wttll tot's 111mel PYo- motn oood den111111111111 Plutlc. lt•ll 111 -· 0 "8Mlt(NM45) .. ~ 0 De ... 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Rtl l>ttll to 2'. 0 left ....... 100083)$'Nt IUlCDM ..... IC'N91 Ceflr ................ . C:O.•lllOft ..... .... .... ... Ult •aturll ""' Ou cedarlt•• • duwer. WMIU AWAY UIWHTH FACIAL IW" l flaky aklnl Just rubl Gently abrulvt "vtlvttizff" i-alded pads Ill our lingual No musy creams. sllavino. ct11mlcll1. o •••·nlf (0-183371 •. ·"'· .. 2 lt:q IWI m•Ml" It ta you bt your own ba,.trl Just gUdt over lltld for neat. ••Y trim I Grtat for t ldal Poly. Btadu wpantt. . 0 ~("491) ... ~ 0 11 ...... (O-OIOH) .....••..• ·~ ....... I A eirn.K-11.,.... .... ,. I " .. , .. , .. 0..,. , .. °""* I ~c:nY,.., ... tt " ..................... ......_ 111 ........ ai.w-. a.. to "'Y: .....__ ,,..., : ...... I Mdt.- 1. 1·- l ao I .. , .. n .. -. ILUMIER CAP IU" CUW ~ Ul•UFFUO 1ll 111t1. no mat· U ter llow you roll I toul Lu•· troua nt1n tllmlnatta 1l1tlc-flt1 hlglltat CiOlll 0 .... c., (15032) .. ·~ 0 PIM Cl' (15040) • 0 ...... c., 115057) • .. _... ... _ ·--__ .__ "'II.Ill."" ........ ~-'. 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Harold Robbin's best-seller. has been adapted as a four-hour. two-part miniseries airing this Monday and Monday, June 9. at 8PM and repeated this Thursday and Thursday. June 12 at 8PM, on KCOP (Channel 13) The Dream Merchants chronicles the birth of the American film Indus- try, telling the behind-the-scenes account of the dynamic entrepreneurs and creative talents who pioneered and developed Hollywood as we know ii Mark Harman stars as Johnny Edge and Vincent Gardenia as Peter Kessler whose fateful meeting was to have a profound effect on the motion picture Industry. The story begins m the winter of 1912 in Albany. New York, when Johnny Edge is walking down a windswept street with his few possessions on his back and one nickel in his pocket. He's attracted by the voice of Peter Kessler. urging passers-by to come Into his nickelodeon and see the brand new two-reeler, "The Perils of Josephine " Next door Is Pappas· Diner, featuring five-cent hot dogs. Reach- ing an agonizing decision. Johnny spends his last '.. '.. . .. rchants nickel for a not dog-and J.Jses his wits to talk hrs way into the movie As he sees the images fllckering across the screen and hears the audience response, he knows his future. he will spend his life around motion pictures. Johnny Edge and Peter Kessler were to shape the future of the movies-even as their personal hves became inexorably entwined. Together they chal- lenged the Combine. an organization that held iron control over the fledgling film industry They moved to California where movies could be made outdoors all year long. They achieved heights of power as heads of the country's biggest film studio. Morgan Fairchild stars as Dulcie warren, a young actress whose ambition consumes her 'alent and nearly destroys Johnny Edge. From their first meet-' mg. Johnny and Dulcie could never deny the passion that woutd consume them both Also starring are Brianne Leary as Doris, Peter's daughter. who be- comes Mrs. John Edge. 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Rol>trt Guillaume ( ~nson ) and the Roaettes G GEOKE WMDEJWI: • SMOCl Of STIU1'ESS ···~ • ...-: ti> "Tlle r'lfalt" (mus) '48 (lhrs)-Judy Garland. Gene Kelly A lonely 11rl. lmn1 1n the Cambun. tails 1n Ion wrtfl an KIOf slit bcUfYts IS I rat pllalt Gl MAlE HEI KAW YOUR • KAm HOUR TOlllTt m "-MN Don W1lh1nu 81lly Pll\t1. Gt11ld Smith and Riddle and Pllffps 119 flit (Utsls St ODYSSEY nplotts the • MMtit.i nns tt TH£ CHMXI l.£5ACT. tD 8 0.,.., (t.() '1he CllKo lepcy~ Tiiis proeram upiofa how the 111flablt1nts of Cllxo Canyon, New Meaco. developed t ht technol OCY to undertake 1 sattr COfltrot .,. sysltm. a nelwof\ d ro.ds and struc turts llU Ult l'lltblo Bon1t1 A lluttfJiect Tllutrt: Drsnelt..: '9ftrait of a ...... -1:30- D l Tt OH Day It I ,_ (R) Mu and lul1t 11e Ith homt ltss wlult his altf1nt 1s on stnkt 1nd 111t11 soM1on loi a place to stay lum Alln and Barbira chmbin& the 111lls D lf.W .W of All...ts D T1te WorW '"'*'" 9:00 D l.. U. Mca <R) Al.ct lt•ds the two othtr 11rts down lht relld al rebtlhon 1htr Mtl 1nst1lls 1 t1ITI! clod at lht d1nt1 D ru, 8 Tiit Iii l...t: "Tiit "ul s-ley ltuAIKl" (com) ·79 (?hrs) Htnry Fonda. John Syner An a11na h11~e1 dwdes to milt one lut perlecl run WO$$ tht country btfOft his rehremt nl. ind tll(Oun lets adwenlure ud 1nnumtr1blt ch1lltn1es aton1 tht w1y elcrrJ Fllwtll • 0 QI ..... It : "Tiit Dt· ltnldln" («) (ch J 7~ (Ztlrs)- Mic!IHI ~111t Antflolly Quinn A n11co1cs a1ent 1mpedtd by tht nte tlttS ol tllf II•. hires a proltsSIOllal Ultr lo do 1way w1lll !flt htad al tht 1l1t111 dlu1 ope11t10n Dlmyil_..,.._., e Olly! Tennnset (rn1e FOid 1s lllf 1unt m a ~ TllMtrt: o.. raell-lwtfllt" ....... 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D I• Surdl Of AusH1han Uf0 S Jh1s \how l'lturU Ktull trim toot11t ot UtO s Leonard N1moy hosts D 10 faa IM llllSIC Iii lbtdl '-• ,.. f ,.. lbp.DH 0 2J TIM s.lllt1111 18 All II tlle h111tly Cl) '-I fllMS 2(1 °" "" fD TIM Mldle1l /llllrlf Rtpttt 1Jli 11•A-S•H DOWN 2 Church leHt 3 ?:IP" 4 5 Strttt 6 Pan ol tn. mind 1 Clos.r e Strue&le tor broatn 11 Jollef 13 ::~:z 14 to ena ... r) 16 USA (clue to 11 19 .,,, ... ,) J~M f11h 31 Pr1yer endif'll Spelunll., '• delllhl 12 N1t Kint --23 Hurts 3' ·-on her ,.,,._,,. 26 fr-h IOI' 'friend' le Mertln tn<1 Tyler MOOfe 27 Tit .... lift 37 G~~ ~ Stendtrd ' It bclem•tion Of tu'Ol'IM 33 fnthh c:atlledr al city 41 ktffll !INC'• IOn 42 ..... t. 35 lnd!M\ rnttdlatlt le Tr~ JI UM 40 Pronoun ..... 8 :00 O 8 12 TM Walt-(Ill John aton110 ottr uudl1n1 lor t11s Iona delayed ll1&h scllool d1plom1 •ll•lt Mart Wtn ltls a ltsson 1n hit by htr bac~woods P•l1Mts D ll lt lud Ro1t1s 11 the M Century !RJ Uncll11ned Wom an lo caplure a Y1t1ous spact 111 1ac~er Buck l)0\1ng u ii convict e~pes lrom prrson hanOCuHtd to lht ont l)trson wllo can Irie~ lht ll1~ktr II~ 111ttrrtnd 0 11-.it "Tli t DIOfl l11lhtrs" tcom) 1• !?hrsl Stao l\t..:h 1-o b•othtts ont ii bubblt 1um filctory •or~t• tht other a co.I m1ne1 par hc1p1lt 1n 1 robbery and lit&•" lo ll~t t11t11 ntw proltss.on G ) f~ Jt ht & MiMy 1R1 The (11do< AH111 Moik and Mrndy hnd lhtmselwts •n tht m1ddlt of [udor s lovt 111111 ••lh ii IOwtly mett1 m11d O 11oww· IJr Hllr lldJ" (Com) 0 !1hrs) ~ry Grant. lilmnt 01y Charles Bdford Gt.adys CooPfr A 1>1oltuional tambltr seth to 111\t 111$ i.,nkroll by operallnt 1unes ol cllance ill ii ch1uty buu r CD ""' 8-Ntl 1114 f""* a> lllMt: "TIM°'.,.~" (R) Part I (d11) 80 (1!111) Mar\ H1r1110n V1nctnl Girdtnia A 10 &tll•nt younc tdu man and 1 •l\IOn ary n1dtlodton operator tO•n 10 IMJ1ld ii studlO dynasty '" tllt 1nt1nt !llO'lll' industry fD 21 T.._pt D lb11t ti Oil rat11t1a1 TV W JUN~ 1, 1980 -1:30-a ) 1~ 2t lte. IRI Cllain of Comm1"d Bttt1o0n ilnd ht$ bt ltti,Ut•ed SUI! '"' ' l)IOOltm w41tll a oYtrly 1mb1tt0us l •fUltn1nt Go.tr nor til~ts ow tor Go.trnot C...tl nr #tlo IS flCSdy hom mtdOllOft G>TM 0.. c..,it m ... -.n· iewul m u C.ralllu "' • .,.. SO Sinn c.-t 9:00 D t 12' laru~ )oMs tlH &r n1by and Betty illltnd an Olympic Prtl1m1n1ry Tryout\ to support 1 ltt1141it rymnast and tumblt hud Ion& into ii surch tor ' 1t1os1 D .Ult....,.. ·a-i--..i at tllt Dis• lat Mi "11" (Rl ldr•) IS (2hrsJ lanya luOtr Victor Frtnch Candy Cler~ l1mtt fan flit ~Ol'f abchll ll'rllCIPIRIS '" '" 1ma ttur lilltnl conltsl 11 ii country roldhouse '& S 1 lt '-ty II tllef (C-C} (Rl IJCk Soo A aetr~ctrn Hal l ff'lden and tllt dtdattd c11mth111 l"S ol lllt 17111 P1tc1nct 1111mll 1tcalt their collu aut e htn tho P•l tubule to tht ~It lad Soo •ho played Otltclltt Yt1111n~ 1n tht Sfllts m 11m Gntt• s... .t• P'iusw: A l'..ttr'a Dllry mo ..... •i..s•• ff>1'10W~ -9:30- lil ~ 1~ as...,..,,_ 011t &d AollCt A lumbt1n1 Bttty 0.,11« dloos lhf ball ttfltn Batblra l- and Shake anantt 1 dltt for him 11httt flt rs 04n1n1 ~er tht wo111111 ht lowed I •v•N•NG ..-S• ..... -................ ,, .. ------" 1100 • e "-........ hl10tt DI two '*1~ (Mt) 'ti (l~)-S.ttt .,.., l• .,,.._ ....... 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(com) 38 (1hrs) -KILU11ne Htpburn C,ry Cm! !!Uy llob5oll AlcMolottSts soc11lrtt ll11111trs 1Dd hoo ltoo11ds-one lime one •1ld- 1Q 1oce111t1 add up to one lunnr sitnho11 m emi lw•tt w r_., G> lletit: "St11t11te Au C.•· 1111d" (d11) ~!> \2111s)-l1mn Sttwitt. June Allyson A ball player ttUlltd lo Khve duty eels CIU&hl 110 111 tllt d111N ol lly,na !ht bl& bomber il~ Creal ,trler•ucts Tann llause1 from 8ayrtuth ·· fD 21 Ttllicltt -8:30- r ))leu's ,..,.. m TIM Odd Coofle m ,,... ,erfor111anus Tinn haustr lrom Bayreuth · Cwynttll Jones. Spu WtnloH ind 8etnd Wttkl art luluied 1n thrs R1ch11d W11nt1 opera about 1 m1nshtl ~ntlllt and lht conlltct ~"''''" his Ion for thr youna lllSl~th and his paSSJOn lor ~tnu5 the &oddeu of lovt (Sim ulCISI on KUSC 91 5rr.t) O> lilt Diil« CllMy\ilt 9:00 U J 1 llloN: ''ldll11d tM BHre" !dt•) 11 !lhrs) [hubrth Mont romrry 0 J Simpson l .wo dtltt ll~tS llt uucht up '" an 1nttrrawl l~t aHa11 •hilt •0t•1n1 on 1 senes ol YICIOllS c11mts 0 'n ~t Olffrtllt Streb$ (C-C) (II) Hot Walch AlnoJd and W1lhs a•t lound 11•th I Sloltn tltm 1n thttr ~n follchil1n& a bur&~'l rn tlle11 apartment bu1ld1na B L 'la.i 21! CUrtM's Aftatls (R) An1tl Hunt lht A<1&tls art lured to 1 remote ISiand whett lhey find 11\tmselns htlpltss and 11 the mercy of a m1dman •ho his shoe• ine plans 101 tacll ol thtm t lllo~it: "tlo111lln1th" (d•a) 171irs) Harry Morgan lht story of 111ldC1I Ori d11lttrs 111ork1nR lht dtftP'* '1tlds ,..,. up _, tlM ff~ .... Cllftlll... • -t:•-• , .... 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"Tiie llt '-t" ~w I '12 Sttpflt11 Boyd ~r M1lla11d ..... ""U~ '-f' (dr1) SI Alt111 Smttll 1:00 U \21 ~r...,,., • (~ 111.tb eMntrid • lllN: ....... ,. ""-'' ldr1) 41 Ro6trt Mont1omery -1:30- 2:00 a..., .. llltiries: ....... C.llllt:Mlr If 1111 "'6f ic." "HifM lfilt" Cl) Tiie '"'" ...,., -2:30-u ..... : .. 111iiip tt c.-· (l1n1 36 ll1ymot1d Massty fUlpll Rl(hMdson Aftn l od4 ......... "Rr•c Alt8114 lk "9fW," "((..., C.Ury" m ....,,ts· "u•r ,., a •11111," "Celine-Of. Cllnstr•" Reb Brown stars as a former Manne turned super- hero 1n the special. Captain America a1r1ng in two parts, this Wednesday and wednesday. June 11 at BPM both nights on CBS Pege 11 FRIDAY (Continued) An avtf act rodto star s hit hts 1n fht balance •h1fe unte rustlers at lfmpt to thm1naft Ornd &nner Wlllft .ar~1nt ••th tht rodto David drscovers th1t ont of tht cowboys tS l)tf101mrnc 111lh an rllntss which could cost him hrs ltft and his bfothtr rs at tht mercy of a rroup of uttft thrtvts D 11 ']t Hm's ._.... (RI Molltt Boomtr res.cuts a hu11n1 1mpa1rtd r rt •ho b«amt uparattd from ht1 clu .smatts du11n1 an oulln& and toctth1 lhtr tn1oy a ont day holtdlJ al tht beKh • CD(]) ll ~ M .. DDl- lar Tlnlt" (mys) 79 (lhrs)-Oalt Rob1ntllt, Patrd Macntt. Ralph Bellamy Kttnan Wynn Ame110 s act 1nttll1ftnct arent encounters beaulllul IJlfS a sfttl "mtd as sass1n and lly1n& sauce11 whtn ht baftlts a sell procf11mtd u111matt cnm1nal w11, plans to d'5troy hit on [arth 11 ht isn't paid $1 billion Ill~: "'eftllJ Sefeu4e" fdra) '41 (2hrs)-Cliy Grant. lrtnt Ownnt Beulah Bondi A youna touplt who losl lhttr baby adopt a child but tht11 uppiness and dtlt&hl \OOn turn ~nto flilltdy m C.111 a.1Mtt alld rrienn Ill Mowit. )It "lll••u•" (comJ 51 (t'hl1)-Ray M11t1nd Ian Sttrhnt A blstbaff tum rtbtls •htn thtr lu1n tl•tr ait Owntd by a ut 11ho 1Aht11ttd fhe111 from a m1ff1on111t :s Isla•-n. Ytll alMI ltlt r wt.re fB 21 T...pt 'HW ...... W-'•l"'" -1:30- D lti ~I Me I Mm Dad s Oaf' Wiien Norman !tuns of tflt death d Im lathtr. 11hom ht hadn I Sttn IOI YHfl ht IOflotS a baSfbafl came to attend Dads Day al Mau s sdlool mn.~c...-®'" W1ht1111ef(1 ltlO fll t1as11-.i111 .... '" ·-m (J SM!t .. [tl11ardo 11 HWlllSbltt .... 9:00 B (JI) Tiie Mes of Hamrtl {A) A stolen t""•toad of Boss HoU'' ltltv1Sl0fl sets &tll Bo and luh 1«vsed of h1ch1aca1na. so they ha•e to find t11t rnl crooks to v1ndiute lhtmsel•rs D @ rJti Tiie ~ Filts (Rl "Otacllock in Pa1111a" Wlltn l•m re tuctanttJ 1crtn to bt • oroiy foi 1 hltlld at a small '°"" «>uflCJf mttt ins. ht etts CIVPl bthrtt11 two ""ISttf bctlOftl 'Y"'I fol tOfltrol ol Ille ¥lftact to promole 11mbhnc and landdettio,.c111 ..... Critfill a.. ....... , .... ...., ............ A......,,.. 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S... atTMt's l-cta fli) Yep t.r Kuttll -7:30- U OmtJ's T,...... .,~ j llHtlfW an. IMI..,., m DetMlltMy """ ms-rtsn mz- 8:00 11 111 TM ... w-t.re If MiCMJ ...... /tledJI ... )edat a oo r,.. & .. ,.., .._ ltlt si.. ........ • (]) (ft 121 ,.. .... =~ .s,.dll St Ola -• cia. ......... -1:30-...... ........ ............ Y• • Cllltlltlll r .. " n 9:00 ln.Z::=----~,~ . ............... ....... --. ........,... •a • ... -t:lO-= • knM ...... ... 10i00 1.···~··--1:.-....... ......... Tll WEE" JUNE 1 1980 ·--:Mlamlll~,..... CwtS) ~1 Ifft Chandltl lolln lvnd -10:30-n ~ 1~TI1e,.,...., D D 8 ._, Qtlest • IJD e~c-- 11:00 D l.J a ._.. ru1111 to bt I ftllOUll(td a w.w au,... r-''"'tftJ ConllOn .s lddlit 0.611\ "' tht S200 000 lnrnat!OMI 1n llll(Jland • 11 a ....._. Sfecill IR) P111 It 111t Troublt lflth llrss S•tlc.11 All1maltd an. Us1 w. am tDS...Trlil -11:30- .. J' 1ll ret...,, • m 11 a •••""' ~ ms.i-m Mack .. Oil r--. 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So If )'OU pt out ol t.d •¥try momlna hold· 1n1 your back. and are afr.ld to 6o viythin& strenuoui even wnen your back 11 not 1n pa.in for tear of ha"'nl a recurrence. you vt not alone But hlvm1 partnen 1n mltery 1s really no tonlOtauon' Surgery is not always the answer.· Surpry moat. e¥til be ~alina. " you kt'lew for sure thlt rt would correct your problem lktt you h~ no auanmee. wld the tntck record h.11 not been ouutat'ldma. It ~t be recol"llzed that all 09Cra· llOnl, no matter wnether they .,.. calted "major. or ·minor·. offer .,, etemenc of l"'lsk. A.ctuanes cvi 11w you U. percenc.ap. ~ ceruinly dead\ is a po111b•ltty with alt ~·"l Olubllft)' mar be mont frequent. Nttd pllin and hosptullutlon are certain Chiropractic treats back problems without drugs or surgery. Many ..,.._. Ind blcti pr«*ems thtt ~require -ski!~ . ._. -..n t.ruted ~ wldl ITl¥ltpulauon by docton ol chlro. pncuc Chiropna>c's record tw been u cellent with cues of $lipped dtlC wld W roth.: problems ukew1M cue ti.stones havoe shoWYI ct11ropracuc to be an effect,,,. non- "''l'°' method for the trU~nt of ll'W'ly other types of huld'I problems Chiropractic specializes in treatment of structural and health problems related to the spine and nervous system. Chiropracuc utlkta the ll"lwrent recuperu1,. po-n of the body wld the relltionshtp bet-n muteulo-lkeleul str\ICtUr'H wld fuf'lc. t10nl of the ~ partlcularty of the spnal cotumn wld neno.n 1ynem. In the renorauon wld maintenance of health When Ill IJ II.Id and done, tn 10me c--. you may need WtJery. Nttd If you do.~ doctor of chlropnct1< wld every other con1dentlous member of the health wam will refer you to • awpon experienced 1n handl1n1 the problem. But on the other hand. you mar not need turaery. hn't it wonh while to It '"" w out ti.fore )'OU tMce the s*nlul ttepl As a member of the health t .. m, the doctor of chiropractic diagnoses, treata and refers. -7:30-..... ,..., ·~~ on......_ ... D0.. .... 1a.k(C.C) lfl-!'4A,, ._. 8:00 • (UTiie ..... ~ Amalldl .-ds up bt11 l111amc ettll O• of tht Burs tfld 8'tttn111Ut IS fotctd to tolllrolt lltf "''~ llG "' S1011 ol tht birds lfld Ille btf's eOOIJ _.die IMr <R) "flrt 111 111e Holt .. Poeo L~ ms BJ tot llelp nu slit IS twutclltd by ~e 1'llo are 1llcr lier Pff\llOllSly wortlllm Sold 1111111 .... : "Wil••'• ......... (Kl Ii) 'S6 (31Ns)-RIJ-* 8w1 A ne~r 111111 11 Tc*yo SffS lllt Codlt•1 lffl'Ol'lllftC Ille -kl • CD crt a z ... a.rt 1R> "[1rtllqu1kt" Alt uftllqu1u 1ods the eo11nlty, spta1nc atmosf ctrt1111 dulh lof Tro and Tll1b wlltn tiler become staled 1n 1 Utt • Dell!~ C.-.4y .... ... ,"' ..... .., ...-. Nr. 11114ilft Ht,...., .. lllll" (dra) (90m)-lullf Somm1n. Robert Lani A 3«1t tary W01klnc late one nipt. comts face to f1et with a k1ttt1 moments 1htr he's comm1tttd hlS llltsl Clll'llt 9 24o.t f...t fD o...t: A M-..1 C•• tltJeu; Wernrr Klcmptw hosts llus muS1C1I prtstntlllOll of lht 1980 Younc Mu s;c11ns foulld1t1011 •1nntn I •V•NING I =~~·, .... ................................ _.. -1:30- 8:00 • • in n.. Stec\lf~ a.-ilc II .. tlll a """ s... A """" poses IS I lltt "net e llllorit: ~ ._..M (adv) rtpo11rr 111tertsltd '" tw11111n18'ad's (11lrs)-ly&da t.lrter #Or\ to mote !Mlbhc 1ntnlton wtltn G Grimy M-. '" rultty shf is an ICt rtpot1tr for 1 111 Tiie U.... Wta S... sandal sl1nttd ""i::' · .., ... N..,.,. ,,_ ...,_ '2~"" ...... Elrttl" ·1~-Document1ry 9:00 o~• ID Tiit o,. lllM D _I) ltlJ ._.: ...._ T• Ta, Ille Dea lfk SnN KellyweM" 9 .... .f"ldiell T._ (COl'tl) 76 (2tlrs)-8rYCt' ~II. M -6:30-~rnty A ~"'*" s/lepherd prOfldts •• (J) 0 """ !ht IOUlt to Hollywood SllCCns fOf Ill .. , .... ,..,.. s,.d.tl 'Tiit LISI upw1nc IClttSS .• .ould bt prodUUf Prom" The lut111ts of lour ltenacers 1n( ' bllnk1upt studt0 hud '" the '" sllattered •htn the abuse of days ol s~tnl films ,lcohol, dtup '"d I last Cir rtsulls D tDI a s.t.• "In lht Slllt ol 1n 1 fatal cr1sh the Niaht" Fred bru to cet rldl ft O..llllt Pfll makina •h1uey