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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-06-15 - Orange Coast PilotI nefit$ Keep Workers Afloat a --or IO ftnt'IMI ter arouad tn a ler1e, ........ f .... In &M.r.t-' •.ooo.14uare root •Iii ~ Mum1ktn lay out tMaae canvu lbMtl °" a var· nlahtd pl1wood floor. wbUt Mamlt.NIMI maneuver heavy •bit• canvu lhroutb heavy du· ty 1ewtq macbln.. that poke daeron thread lnto t.bo thick lln· In• The company located ln the nortbeutern industrial arta-of Co1ta Meta. rematna one ol the tour lar1eal 1111 lofll In CaUfomJa, accordJna to presl· <Mot Charlie Thomu. But When the first traces of re· ce11ion rose on the economic horizon late last fall. it took the wind out of Odyssey's sales. "As a sail loft, we were hurt· SUNDAY VOL 73, NO. 167, 7 SECTIONS, 90 PAGES ,, , .. \\ , •••. c 11'1. lnt,"...,.,. Tbomu, 111 atrablo man .W. a trim bevd. A1 a rtl\llt ol dffllninl orders for h1a canv• product., Tbomas fac9d the u.naavory tad ol de· cldln• which of hl• 1atlmaken h would have to lay off. That WU Wt October. Today' moat of t.he employees are still bard at work under the nuorea- cent Ulhta inside the shop. Thal'• because Thomas took advantaae of a 2-year-old state law that provides some un· emp loyme nt benefits for workers who are willing t-0 work four days a week and receive state W\employment benefits for ataylng home the fifth day. Had Thomas not called the 1\at.e Employment Development Department last October, be would have had to lay off several of the company'• aallmakera. But lhrou&h the Work Shartna Unemployment Insurance pro· gram. he keeps his skilled workers, and they keep their joba. That was important to Nancy Meyers, a seamstress who la raialng her 9-year-old son on her own earnings. The Costa Mesa mother has three days off now. but worlca at Odyssey Tu~y through Fri· day, drawing a paycheck for those four days. And she receives unemploy. ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA ment benefits rbr the days 1he'1 unemployed -Monday. It'• about hall of what she used to earn for a day's work, but 1be says it's a lot betur than stand- lnl ln the unemployment check line. Her son is enrolled in a private acbool, which she says is benefldal to his education. But she admits the school provides child care until she can pick.him up after work. Dave Szawlosky, a 25-year-old sallmaker with eight years ex· perience, says the extra day off gives him more time with his three children while his wife works part-time. He says he's a lot happier col· lecting partial unemployment for one day than full jobless benefits for five. "I don't mind worldna four day1," hi pins. He spendl hla extra day oil mowlnl bis 1randmotber'a lawn , taklnlf care of the you.n1nt dauaht.er and picldng the other kids up from school. He earns "2 a day at Odyssey, and collect.a a check for $21 from the state tor the day he la not working. "What I'm collecting ln un- employment Is coming out of my paycheck." he said. And he thiflkll he earns It. , Dennta Reed says the 3'2-hour work week cramps his lifestyle. what with the cost of food and clothing. But he would still rather be working four days than none at all, and he lauds the slate pro- (See WORK. Page A3) Boat Sinks, Four Saved J Japanese Ship Saves San Diegans Off Baja By ALMON LOCKABE\' o.lly ~ ... -· ... t:•lt• A 58·foot sportf1sher. Pez Espada, sunk about 650 miles south of San Diego early Satur· day and the four persons aboard were picked up from a life raft by a Japanese carryall. a type of merchant vessel. The four survivors were iden· tified by the Coast Guard as the operator <Professional skipper> Gary Sanson . San Diego ; Deborah Schlick, San Diego. deckhand T erry Embrldge, Newport Beach and John Splazer, hometown unknown. 'Local boat people know thl' deckhand as Terry English 1 Thl' boat was owned b ) Marshall Barth, San Diego. who was not aboard According to the Coast Guard, the Pez Espada was enroute from Cabo San Lucas at the tip or Baja California. when a seam in her woode11 hull apparently split and she started taking on water. Coast Guard Search and Rescue headquarters at Long Beach said It received a caJI from the hl&h seas t KM I I operator in Oakland. about 9. 10 Sa/ ety's Voted SC Council Calls Emerl(ency o.11y,.....~.,,o..,_ BIOLOGY MAJOR GRADUATES ORANGE COUNTY-STYLE Mickey Mouae MemoreblUe CollectorChrta Lafferty et UCI A state of emergency was declared Saturday night in San Cle mente alter the City Council met to review the destruction of two expensive homes by tons of earth that slid down a hillside Friday near City Hall. The emergency meeting was called by City Manager George Caravalho, who had met earlier with geologists and dedded to take measures to ·'help insure the safety of public and private property." Two $400.000 homes were damaged e xtens ively, while several homes above the slide Wt' re evacuated when off1c1als feared that more damage could occur City representatives met with UCI Successes Saluted Creative Job Openings Asked for Grads By RICHARD GREEN Of ttw o.lly .......... . Dr. Clark Kerr, former presi· dent of Hte U niversity of Calllomia educaUonal system, predicted a bright future for UC Irvine during its 15th annual commencement. Speaking before a crowd of U ,000 Saturday lo Campus Park, Kerr said the unlveraity waa a "relatively Invulnerable school.'' "The enrollment at UCI should remain al around 10,000 rouah the year 2000," Kerr aid. "When t!"t unJveralty waa oanded, we planned for an enrollment of 27 ,000 by the year 2000 ... but we didn't foresee the demographic depression col· leg es now face.·· Kerr served as president of the UC system rrom 1958 to 1.967, a period in which UCI. UC Santa Crui and UC San Diego were founded. Speaking in sunny, breezy af. ternoon weather, Kerr looked out over the hills behind UCI and said, "You can see why we picked th1.a as the site of the campua. 'lboee breezes olf the Pacific Ocean had a lot to do with lt." ennedy Politicking ' tops for N~ptials Rube II 1peclal a11lttant to Roone Arled1•. prt1ldent of ABC Newa and ABC Sporta, ln New York. Kt la tbe 10D ol Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rube of Olen· vt1w,m. Tbe bride, one ot 11 cblldNn, bu't.aaa a 1 .. ve from ber Job at t11e QUclren'• Teltvt1lon w~ to .. 11t tn Kenned1'• prfl'flmtl" Hlapajp, The coupie'1 -.,IDOOD Plam were aot lmown lmm .... y, TbeJ MD MUJe I• New Yon Qty. Kerr said that much planning went Into the development of the curriculum for UCI, a comment that drew applause Crom some 2,400 students who would be graduated l ater in the ceremonies. The challan1e to UCI in the years to come, said Kerr. is to build qualitatively since the un· iveralty'a enrollment will not In- crease quantitatively. "We had a areat opportunity here (when the campu1 was founded)," he said. "And that opportunity haa materialised. UCI will be one of the 1reatest educat.ionaJaucceuatortea." · After Kerr's speecb, UCJ Chancellor Danlel Aldrlcb awarded him a citaUoo for hla service to the educational 1y1t.em. In another 1peecb at the com· mencement coremonlHi tbt Rev. Wllllam Moore o tbt Irvine t1nltacl Church ol C'brtat wl1b1d "creative Job OP· portwlitlet to the delJ'M CU• dld1lt8." The crowd of student. then broke Into tho loudut applause of the attemoon. A mon1 tbe 2,400 students handN C111rM1 Saturday. 79 were awarded doctor of medldM -... Tbat brlap to 911 die number of medical dtll'MI eaiMd It UCI 11Ace tbe campw flnt opned la 1115. eoau-. .._...,., iraduat4il, u.. ..... ..,~-.•ucr alu.mnJ. five homeowners. whose houses were either damaged o r threatened by the earth move· ment. .. The city went out on a limb for these people because normally the city doesn't want to become Involved." s aid Mayor Karoline KO<'ster. in a telephone Interview. "'Once the city becomes tn· volved we·re using taxpayer;" money ·· The mayor said that the cit y and homt.>0wner~ will ~hare th1• est1matt.>d SIJ.000 cost ror dt· terminmg thto· l'xtent and cau~e or the damage Strceb in the shde area are open, while police an• increil!>ing patrol there Bonin Due To Appear In Court LOS ANGELES <AP> Ar· ralgnme nt is t entative ly scheduled Monday for a twice· paroled sex offende r arrested In the murder of a teen.age boy luted as one or 41 possible vie· tims of the Freeway Killer. Investigators fro m Orange a nd five other co unti es meanwhile were conlerrin1 with Loa Anaelea police about the Freewar Killer cue. The nude bodies of 41 youn1 men have been found dumped near highways acrou Southern California over the past ellht yean. Many of them had been 1u!focat.ed or at.rancled and sex- ually uuuJt.ed. Police aay they don't know If all the ldlllnu were done by one peraoo and d.ld not Unk William G. Bmin to any of the other slaylno. Bonin, WH ln prllon when some of the mW'den took place. He pnviomly Uved lo rust.le SllvertMio Canyon ln the Santa Ana ... talnl and WU Uftlt· ed tn February by Orant• County Sberlft1' .deputl.. lD El Toro for al1eled llXUal ICU with . a teen·••• malt who later declined to prw c=u. Boaln, a. wu 9d Tbun· day for mv11t111t.QI OI mUl'Mr ID tbe ellt Of lS·YHr•old Ch arlH Miranda of Bell Gatct.9tour1DOetb1 afO· Rtcords 1bow Bonin was (IMBONIN,P .. eAI) n p m Fnda) that the Pez Espada "as sinking about 650 mile~ south of San D1e1ito 4The latitude and longitude roord1nates place the area northwest of Cape San Lauro I The Coast Guard launched an aircraft from San Diego but was anformed by the skipper of the Japanese vessel that he was a few minutes away A U.S merchant vessel also radioed that It was standing by The quart.et was packed up by the Japanese crew at about 3:4.5 a . m Saturday and the Coast Guard was informed they would be dropped off at Cabo San Lucas All were said to be lll good condition The Japanese freighter report ed weather al the scene o( the rescue as moderate with about a S-foot sea and U-t.not wtnds- normal for that area. Vi.lbllily was good under an overcast sky Jim DonRelly, skipper aboard Bill Donor's 53-foot lmana from Cobo San Lucas o.My ...... ""- SITE OF SINKING 850 Mhe From San Diego l'loewport lk'arh talked with a friend at Ni:v. port Beach by radio about K a m Saturda fr o m Santa Maria , near Magdelena Bay He said the Pez Espada had left Cabo San Lucas about eight hours ahead of them lmana ha spent the mghl al Santa Maria cove. Autopsies Indicate No Molesting Two HunUngton Beach half· sisters, whose partially clad bodies were found last week a long the Ventura t'reeway. were not sexually assaulted. ac- cording to the Los Angeles i Coroners office Autopsy reports issued Satur· day indicated no obvious signs of sexual molestation Investigator Stan Stratton said the result.'i rev<'alcd 15-year-old Gan a Marano d1t•d from a single RUnshot wound to the head Her · 16·year old half·s1ster, Cynthia Chandler. died from bullet y,ounds to hc·r chest and head. The girl~· father 1dent1f1ed lht•m Fnduy morning and !>i.ltd tht.'y had bet•n h1tchh1kang to the Colorado H1ver Their partially clad bodies were dJscov<'red by a highway crt>wman Thursda> afternoon on an t•mbankment of tht-west bound ramp <1t Fore'i l L<1wn Urive Stratton ~aid furth er tox - 1colog1cal stud1e~ would be donl' • on the garb' bodies Depending on what 1s being looked ror, those results could take as long as six to eight weeks He swd he didn't know the purpose of the added tests. "but I don't think they could alter the .. cause of death'" for the two girls .. An investigation into when the s hootings look place and how long the bodies had been left next to the freeway is continu· ing. The girls died sometime In the two-day period before discovery of the bodies. Detective Helen Kidder aaJd. ft"\ '1'111 < l"\Slltl< CHAT wnR PLATO -Not the philolopber, but a computer 1y1tem that teac;hu bu'1· neumen the akilll ol manqe. ment and 1alesmanahtp. Pace Cl. PANCIFUL·P8ACTICAL - Environment.al Communlca· Uona• new advert11ln1 campalp u1e1 cartoon characten to u - plaln wby enclneen •bOUld tMy lta prectae, cltan·room HJ'Vlcee for bulldln1 mlcrocfrculu. Paa• Cl. SLEEPY •ECCA -Wben were you last ta Masatlu' Column.lit Cbarlet McCabe villl· .ct tbtN m:a a Junket ncent.17 and \111(11a. the r.Unp ol El Sbrtmp Bocket raleurant and Utt Mexican p0rt•1 tPorU\lblnl. Past Cl. NUTa.l'l'IOUS FUE -Fan.a hunaertna for clusy 'rV variety CID partake In • sal1.11yln1 IMOU today wtth Che return of .. Om· nlbua," alrlns 1t T p.m . on Chan· nel 7. See what'• in 1tore on Pa1e 810. .,.. ......... ........... Cl ........ (1 .. ~ ... a ....... en .. o.u s • a ..... ...... All ,...... .. ................. ...,, err 1• ..... ........ ... ....... A1 .,.,..... "' ......... .. --~ . A.I DAILY Pit.OT Will _··p Res~? Abortion Funding Diapleases Solon 9J IODI CADSMl&.U __ ._..,.. ... AaHmbl1•o•an Maxin• W a&en tbnet.tned SaluRla1 '° '"lift aa mlnortcy whip unJeu 1ea1a1.uon wu palled 1uaran teelna abortiona for poor -omen tn CalUomia. ~ • · The AMdunc.._. _°'V· ina a apeech the blaclt Uder made to de1 &•lea ol the ninth 1 annual atate conference ol the National OraanlzaUon ol Women <NOW) meet.lnl al the Re1la1.ry Hotel ln Irvine. f ·r••• Pag.-I I BONIN ... paroled in 1974 and again in 1978 after serving time for commit· tmg aex offenses on young boys. Police Lt. Dan Cooke said un- specified evidence was un · covered when Los Angeles and Downey police searched the Downey h ouse of Bonln's parents Thursday, cordoning off the street until almost midnight. Miranda was the 31st victim in the Freeway Killer case. Hls ,body was found Feb. 3 in ~owntown Los Angeles. The last of the victims. Steven Jay Wells, 18, whose body was found June 3 in Huntington Beach, lived 10 blocks from Bonin's home in Downey. Bonin's neighbors said they also knew the 38th victim. Steven J . Wood, 16, whose bod y was found April 11 in Long Beach. Wood lived less than a mile from Bonin, said neighbors Keith Williams and Richard Luna, but they did not know a! Bonin knew him. "Ir I feeJ lh1t I can't vote for U.e budcet-MHUM funclln, for poor woaMI\ wlU be IO ,...Win.cl I wUl reato." M1. Wa .. rt told repon.. •r Ute IPMCh. Tbe NPNHGtaUve of the 48t.b · A11embly Di1ttlct Hid I.hat ~ will decide on Mooclay. w* . _Nate bud1et. heerln11 be1in, whether « ~ tO 1lv' up ber poaltJon. Prft6(ltly the state wlU fund abortions h>r women only if their Ule ls endan1ered. She told the crowd or en· lhuslastJc women that "very little progresa" has been made regard· ing passage of the Equal Rl&hts Amendment. noting lhal no state hH voted foe it.a raWicaUoo aince President Carter took olfice. ··I don't know how many women in this country are so&na lo vote for a man who re0e1ea on his promise to h.elp the ERA," she warned. In response to the recent charge that a NOW otnclal al· Jegedly bribed an Illinois legislator in exchan1e for a favorable vote on the amend· ment, Ms. Waters said it was "progress.·• "I don't know whether or not It's true, but we've come a long way if we've started to bribe public legislators," she said. "A few years ago we didn't even know our way into the state houses: "It's too bad we didn't all have $1.000 in our pockets ror that legislator," she quipped. Three more states must ratify the ERA by June 30, 1982 in or- der for it to be signed into law. Despite recent passage or a bill that would make increased marriage license fees available for the construction of battered Jleaso11 to S111ile women 's centera . the aa· aembtywoman Hid that UWe pro1re11 bu been made ln that area u weU . She a1lo ldentJfied ripe cl.lnlca and day care centers aa efforts lacklnM public attention and financial support. Wilh only 11 women represented in the California Legislature. Ma . Waters warned that women were falllnl short there too. If t.be ERA fails to win the necessary two-thirds approval. Ms. Waters said that the women's movement will not be dramatically affected. • "Wit.bout the ERA the fight will •Wl go oo. There's no tum· ine back." she said. "This is just a UtUe taate of what can happen, and it'a IO lood nobody ls lof.nl to 1lve lt up.'' The NOW will continue to meet today with a workahop on lesbianism meeting at 9:30 a.m .. followed by an ERA worbhop at 11. Elect.Ion ol state offlcers will be held at 5 p.m . ·Driver Dies On Parkway An uni<!enUfied Mission Viejo man was killed early Saturday when bJs car slammed into an il- legally parked tractor on Alicia Parkway In San Juan Capistrano. slate highway patrol officials said. The JO.year-old man was pro- nounced dead at the scene following the 6: l5 a .m. accident Ide ntification WliS withheld pending notification or next of kin. Everyday is Father's Day for Steve · Thompson of Costa Mesa, especially when he and 7-month-0ld daughter Kristen can play after dinner in Wilson Park. Witnesses Sought /n Chauffeur Attack ... ;. Police are seeking help from «nyone who may have witnessed ~e stabbing Thursday morning i a chauffeur who stopped the mou.sine he was driving at 306 Walnut St., Newport Beach, Mter the car was pelted. :;~ Daniel Joseph Harms, 26, of .§anta Ana remains In serious •et>ndition at Fountain Valley :Hospital after being stabbed by :(wo men described as punk :f'pckera, while six other youths '· ~an Stable ~fter Attack ,. A. Placentia man 11 ln atable ondJtJoo today after beln1 shot :Jkic• ln the stomach early Satur· ~ay during a party ln the 700 lode of Sunset Street. police ·said. · Raymond Perez, 28, HS Kansas St., waa treated at the scene by paramedics after patrolmen called for aid from tb• Fullerton polk!e defartment ..and the nearby Ca = lenon police to help taqecrowd, : Arre1t.ed Oii 1uapklon ol at· empted murder were four y.,....: R.eyneldo Pantoja. • Alfred Andrew Acosta. 11. vtD ..... u. and 8"1amln lcbard RoJH, u . •II of u.n.oa. Polke pve no motive ror tbe •bootbll· r, wrestled him to the ground. police said. Harms was transporting five people to various locations In Newport Beach when he stopped the luxury car to Inspect for damage resulting when the car was hit with an unknown object. An officer who was chasing the suspected vehicle was In· jur ed when bis car sped off a cliff. The suspects remain at large. Anyone who may have wit- nessed the attack on the cbauf· feur 11 W'led t.o call 8"·375' or M4·3717. Police Name Stab Victims Two persona found stabbed to death Fridu 1n a Huntinlt.on Beach home have been lClen· tllled by police. Tbe woman waa tbe former wlfe of tbe man cbaraed with the double murder. Maraey Alm. 11. 3512 Gilbert Dr., Huntlnaton Beach and Marvin Tlnacher, 50, Lona Beach, were both pronouncecl de.Mt at Fountaill Valley Com· m=ltolPta'· Altila, •• t.a .. ....... Bay Dr., WM United GD ...... . clon of murcter after Pollet found blm admlat1terta1 1m1r1.c1 llf •-1nta1 tecJull. qu• to Ida d1tnc ex·Wtft. CostaMesan Still Critical A Costa Mesa man remains in critical condition today follow· Ing what police are deacrtbln& as a murder-aulclde attempt Friday night. Jay Carlila Ea1er, 31, 645 Vic· tori a St., was taken to Fountain Valley Community Hospital after he was found shot ln the head. Rebecca Ann CrosswbJte. 26, was dead at lhe scene . SUNDAY DAILY PILOT TN Or-c-t o.i4'f -. wtlll -11 ·-.. -~ ...... _...,_ °'-c-e -· ...... ~ '"-'• -·--....... --. ............. ~ ... c..i. .,..... ...._, IHdl. _...., ····"'"'-'•'" ,,, .............. 1. ... ... -~ c..'4.. "-.......... -.. -·-~-_.,..., .. ,,......, _,.....,. ........... _ .... ..,... ... Q. ... ,,.._cau_c..tt __ ._ .. _ ...,., ...... •"Ct~ • ..., '""" c..n Vtc ............. _o.-.. -.... -.. -, ..... ,_,.__... ... _ ....... ... C#et---·-omo.a C-UMoM1~WHI...,.._ "-~· _, _CMll...,_ ...... .,..._, .,., . ..__......_ Taltflt!O. "14).._, Clffllfle4I Aft•"""'9 l4Nl7'I ,,~ .... (-...... ,_ """'°'"'" C-•c:-Nllt\ ... ,. t Hacking Death Probed WYLIE. Texas t APl -A 30. year-old ho usewHe at home alone with her baby was sur- prised by a killer who hacked her lo death wath an ax and left her body in the blood·splattered laundry room or her fashionable home. neighbors said Saturday. The killer. who did not harm the baby, apparently took a shower to wash ofr the blood before leaving. neighbors who found the body said. Police refused any comment on the death and even dechned to gave the name of thC' v1ct1m But one of the neighbors. Or Dack Sewell. identified her as Betty Gore, whose husband. Al· len Gore, was in Minnesota on business when the slaying oc curred sometime Friday an th!S rural town 25 males northeast or Dallas. Justice of the Peace John .. Buddy" Newton ordered an in· quest. SeweU. a dentist who laves two doors from the Gores an the neighborhood of $75,000 homes. said children in the area were being kept indoors during the weekend because of the slaying. "We 'r e keeping our doors locked." he said Bo Bu• Bo·nor Benji, the canine star of movies and TV, was on his best behavior as he accepted the key to Fountain Valley from Mayor Ruth Bailey Saturday. But was the yawn moments later a more candid reaction or an indication that he wanted to get on with entertaining the crowd ? · Sewell and other neighbors made the grisly discovery late Friday after they were urged m a long-distance telephone call from Gore to cheek on tus Wlfe. Compare at other Spa Slwps then Slwp at THE SPA .... TREMENDOUS SAVINGS FROM SJ 39500 COMPLETE! WE HAVE PORTABLES & IN-GROUND OUR PRICES WILL NEVER BE LOWER FEATURING: . , •&each~_j '" GERICO SPAS AGTION SPAS ~AN1' .. ~,TELEDYNE LAARS EQUIPMENT • ----------------~- ..... ____ ..., _______ . ..-. .. -11-..---... r .... • J .. J l I It • t Not Quiet Enough But Airport Neighbors Won't Move a, DSLO&DaaOOtll laWIN ... .., ......... W'bat do the re1ldenta who live dOIM to Onqe Counly'a .lobn Wa1ae Airport think about nolH. peiMH,&• eapanalon an.ct t.M encu ... 1tudlel! · · AecordlnC to a co111ultant'1 survey,. most ol the people Uvlna in the C11Ueal nolae areas of Newport Beath, Colta Men and Santa Aaa Hel1hta acijacent to the aJJ1)0l't believe: -It'• too noisy and the aJrport decreases the value of their homes. But they don't want to move. -County officials aren't do- Rounding Off ln1 anyUUna to help reduce u.. notH . -Thouth they rarely UH the airport. fl'• Important tor the county'• economic health. Aa part ol lta ~.000 mNter plan 1tucly, VTN Conaolldat.edol Irvine conducted a aclentific survey ol the homes within the 85 decibel community noise equivalent level. The 6S decibel ranee Is con- sidered too noisy for resldenUaJ use. In what VTN calls a "tradeoff" policy, the airport consultants have proposed a number of measures that would reduc e noise while sl multanf'OUSIY allowing im in· The sign looks scholarly enough but the educated guess at a population count isn't correct anymore. For a bet· ter answer, there are many places to look, starting with Page AB. ctNH in dally commercial fil,l\la.and PUMnaen. n order to 1au1e public retpc>Ne to their proposed nolse reducUoo provam. the consul· tanta conducted a survef repfe1Set1Sin1 the 1,241 homes In the 65 decibel area. Throuab telephone and in- peraon interviews, 239 homes were sany>led. A profile of the residents re- vealed &hat nearly hall the peo- ple contacted were over 40 years old, most bad completed some colleae and most work outside their homes in professional- technical or management posi- tions. Most earned over SlS.000 per year and have lived in their homes ror four years. Most of the residents said they use John Wayne Airport less than l wice a year but consider Lbe airport economically importa.."'t to Orange County. Two-thirds of those 1n terviewed considered noise to be a serious problem. and believe 1t ' decreases the value of their pro· perty About 75 percent beltev<' airport officials aren 'l making attempts to reduce the noice Nearly half think that those who govern airport development don't care about their opinions The mc.jorlty of interviewees favored such noise·reducmg measures as eictending the main runway 700 feet north, reducing the number of daily fli ghts and reducing airport hours They also supported the idea or airlines using quieter aircraft and imposing noise limits on in dividual aircraft. But most citizens reJected any wholesale zoning changes or re· development efforts to bring thl' area up to state noise s tandards Neither did they like the idea of the county buying their pro· perty and converting it to com merciaJ use. And equally dist asteful was the notion of the county buying their property. insulating the homes and reselling them. Bt•rned or Over-Easy? -Tannin{{ Guide Gives Bakinl( lnstruction.4' By STEVE MARBLE Of a. OMty f'llet St.ff Lex Kuhta was sipping on the last Pina Colada he could afford and watching the fat Hawaiian sun dip below the hori~on when the thought first came to him. Suntanning. "I'd always wanted to write a book." the Newport Beach school teacher explained. "So, l made a list or my favorite bob- bies. started scratching and sun- tanning was the only thing left." Research, he said. was no pro- blem. He has lived within waJk- inJ< distance of the strand in Newport since 1959 and has baked with the best of them in Hawaii and Mexico. The 33-year ·old Newport Harbor High English instructor said he began the writing pro- ject in 1978 on a Hawaiian vaca· lion and just received his first copy or the finished product - The Com plete Suntanning Guide" from the printer early this month. "I haven't started gelling re- quests on sun Ups or anything like that," he laughed, "but I 'm ready for the talk shows and the autograph sessions." Kuhta. who doubles as the high school surfing coach. ad- mits the published book is hard· ly the definitive text on tanning but rather. a collection of tips, warnings and tongue-and·cheek beach humor. In addition to the chapters rat- lng otions, curing bums, select· Race Even, Poll Shows NEW YORK <AP) Jimmy Cart.er and Ronald Rea1an are in a virtual tie both in a presidential race including John Anderson, and ln a two-way race between themselves, ac- cording to a new poll. Newsweek ma1azlne said Saturday that .to per- ceqt of 1,080 re1lstered voters polled ln the first week In June supported Reaaa while 3S percent •referred Pruldent Ce.rter. and 19 percent favored Andenon. ...... Andenoo WU not lacluded ln the pollbia. Rea1an led Carter 45 to 43 perc•-A 8Utilllcal mir1lll ol error. -toUr J)ffl'c.Dta&• polDta either wa)' tr ........ tbe n,un. Into • •lrtaal tie between ·Carter. tbe to• Democratic eandldate, and ••••••· 'tit• top ..,. ..... o.lty ~llolt St.ff -GUIDE TO TANNING Author Lex Kuhta ing sunglasses and an interna- tional guide to sunny places - the young writer has a chapter on beach etiquette, dedicated to in landers. "It really should be required reading in Los Angeles,·' Kuhta malntains. "The inlanders come down here and leave their trash and just don't know how to behave. The first thing beach tourists should learn, the author cau· lions. is how to shake the sand off or a towel. "You don't do it when some- one downwind has ju s t spread oo a fresh coat or lotion.·· he writes . He Claims only "kooks" shake their towels the wrong way. Also important b eac h behavior. he writes, is selecting a s pot on the s trand without crowding the guy next to you. Territorial rights at the beach are a biggy, he said. Heavy backrubs and passionate petting are also un- c oo I. Kuhta said hardened beach.goers won't put up with such beach behavior The centerpiece of the book. though, is the 13·page glossary of beach te~s. Kuhta claims the inland tounst can dip into this section and safely pass himself off as a local. For instance. reclining m the sun is "baking" or "frying " A hot d ay 1s known as a "scorcher" and one doesn't put on suntan lotion but "greases up.'' For the Midwest family that hasn't even seen the beach yet. he also defines sand, umbrellas, water and Zinc Oxide Kuhta claims the glossary is funniest part or the book and may be the stepping orr point ror his sequel. "I'm considering doing a book on my favorite tanning jokes." he laughs, "I've collected a bunch of them " • Attorney's Arrest Explained by Police Newport Beach police re- leased addJtional information Saturdy <111 the armed robbery arrest Of a Westminster attorney aloq with a man he la defend· log on double murder cbafles. Tom F. Manllcalco, 35, of 13092 La Pat. St. and 1bomas, FJoycl Pulb. ot the Hme ad· drela. were arNIUd Thunday lD ooenectloa whb a •lrilll of armed robberlea In Oran1e County. Tbe palr were taken Into cu1tody shortly after a man called police to Npe>rt that two men were lltt.mpitiq to bnWt lDto a bla$ Cacl111ac at 43rd StnM md ~Drive. Wlin poU~ errlted they fowld folr,~ oae uwed -·~*"--~ .. ,_...,..,ee••.;,;;. tltrM c1* of ammlinlUon and r.a:. euh la a pluttc COD· Mliil8llloo, no ta,........., an ex·mo«>rcycle gang member turn eel-attorney. is defendlni John George Brown, 32, accused In the shooting death of police of. ncer 'nlomas F. Reed last 8atu.r· day niaht at the Cripple Creek Saloon 1n Garden Grove. Pu1h waa free on $150,000 bail at the time of Tbunday's antlt on cbar1ea that be murdered two brothers wbo disappea.Nd la March 11'18. Tbelr bOdies have never been found. accordln.I to HunUncton Beach police. The two men, Chu.In ti>. Taylor. 20, ol HunUnttoa Be11eh and Allen Taylor of Santa Ana were alle1edl.Y m~ered wblle beln1 kidnapped Newport · hach police aald that Mullcalco and Pup wert both tbe J.lal ownen of the cu tbe7 wwe trYtna to break tato alter 1odd.DI tbefr k•Y• lnalde. The attorney and Illa client were fNid late Thunclay after ffdl ....... 000 NII. OM.YPILOT 113. ~------~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~--~~ O.lly ~ ,...., -- SAIL FABRIC BILLOWS AROUND NANCY MEYER'S MACHINE IN COSTA MESA Work Sharing Unemployment lnaurance Keep• Her on Ody11ey Sallmakera· Payrofl f 'rom 1•,.9t• I I WORK SHARING SAVES JOBS • • • gram a~ good for <'mplo~ee ... and employer alike "It 's helping the ..,late in the long run." lhl' 29·}NJf·Old ba<:helor 'iays "It takes a lot of Pl·ople off the unemployment rolb " And Reed has praise for hi., employers. saying, ·A lot of companies wouldn't even bolhl·r to look into this program · · That's true In Orange Count~ I h<.'re are only 67 employers 14 ho ha \'C filed reduced work plan~ for their e mployee'i as an alternative to layoffs. But for a ll its benefit-. Odyssey president Thoma:. sc1.·s onl' drawback I Its affected <'mplo) ees are nearing the end Of the 20·Wt'l'k maximum penod under wtm·h fund mg IS provided by the stat(· "The program 1s good for 20 weeks. and you can only .. do 11 one time," Thomas explains. ·rt JUSt doesn 't make sense · He says he understands tht· program is intended to keep companies running during brief s lowdow,s or adjustment or operations. ''But you ran have unemploy ment any lime. and when you've run through your 20 weeks and the business environml'nl has not improved. then you have to terminate people anyway " He said that. under normal rond1t1 ons. the 20 week breather would gel a company through seasonal problems. "But we're not in a normal economic downturn. a nd the forecast 1s for a deepening re· cession." he said Oenms Reed 's 20 wttks are up. But he's still working four days a wt'ek at Odysst•y. for whir h he receives fou r d a>s pay .. f think the tlm(' Jim II IS JUSl counterproductivl'.' · Ret•d says. shaking his head And while he :-.a)'S he will stay on at Odysse>, he's ,been looking for a part·time job at night Seamstrec;<; ~!eyers will be phased out or the program Uus week. and sht· ·.., concerned about what -.111 happen next · I'm the sole support of my ram1l y. and I don't want to go on full unemplo) ment .. she says. w1p1ng a ... tr..and or hair from her race Thc)mas -.:n.., hl,.'i contacted Rep Robf'rt Hadham, R · Nr14 port Beat·h and 14 a:. told the con~r~sman will look into tile problem "He wasn't aware of the pro- gram." Thomas said. "But he was defirutely mterested ." He said he would like to keep his skilled workers' and hopes the new slate progra m will help. "Nancy has 19 years ex· perience as a seams tress. · Thomas said. "ff s he left, and the economy got better. it would take me four years to train somebody to sew hke she does " "We could hire somebody hke that," he added, s napping his fingers. "But when you're tum 1ng out a spinnaker at S3.000. the customer expects it to be right .. Eruption Patterns Key to Predictions VANCOUVER. Wash <AP) - Similar cooditJons at Mount St. H elens before the volcano's most recent eruptions should help scientists predict rutu~ ex· plo!>ions. a lJ S Geological Survey spokesman said Satur day. Meanwb.lle. a plume of steam floated above the volcano to about 12.000 ket -Jumping al one point to 18.000 feet ror about a minute -and earthquake ac- tivity eoollnUed to decline. In Portland. Ore .. the annuaJ Rose Festival Parade went on afte r streets were cleaned or ash rrom the volcano's latest major eruption Pete Rowley of the U .S. Geological Survey said scientists were excited by s imilarities between the volcano's. pre- e r u pt 1,·e act1v1ty b e fore fhursday'sexploslon and priortn an e ruption May 25. He said the patterns of 11)-: creased seismic activity; harmoni<' tremors and steaming should make it easier to predict! l'ruptions. Conditions were dif· frrent whm the volcano blew its top May 18. its firs t eruption 10 more than a ~ntury. R ow I e y s a 1 d ash r r o m Thursday's eruption was darker and thicker than the previous eruptions. Seismologists at the Universi- ty of Washington In Seatt.le sa.id earthquake activity was declin· mg. Only a few quakes, each measuring below 3.0 on the Richter scale or Rround motion, were recorded at the mountain Saturday. Harmonic tremors. which indicate the movement or molten rock within the volcano. were barely detectable. ~ .. -~ ' • • .~,I 0#.ILY "'-OT .. ,...~,, ,. NATIONAL/I NTERNATIONAL f 'Army' Marches Into IOOth Year of War ANIAB C1TV, Mo tAP> -Dl1pla1tn~~=bo1aal old tffhalq•. ol SAlvalloe Anny...._. took to t.M 1tr91t1 Holy SpUtl renew your Ufe wt~ coor.,. and purpoM." from Dover. Del. "Wt're 1otn1 to wln the world fOf' J ua. '' a turday la a lar1•·1cate ol· r l o1 boomtna bandl and 1tervent preachlfta. Red-coated brau bandl l t forUt wtth throbbtna melodl• and marUal drumb1at1. In betw n the 1van1ell•Uc •P· peals and Scripture q&aO&aUona. THS SID&WAU campal1n focUMd an tlve ehopplna cen· ten, wtth tht music and pre· acbln1 vl1oroua at each. by women u well u men. Women havo ~equal rt1bt1 u otncers In the or1anl11tlon from the start, and they clear ly outnum· bered the men al this massive turnout. OPBN·AR evan1eltlm 11 • •time-honored Army tacUc, and the robust effusion or It came at the bl1&eet 1•~rin1 of SaJva· Uonll~ lb UNdr l00.1Uf hMtory tn Amtr1<"1 • Out ot the 12.000 Army otne.t1 < clerl)' and aoldlert) and laity a&•thered from acro11 the coun- try for their Natlonal Centennla1 COJla.r , aboul 600 deployed ln the evan1eh1Uc operatlon Aa for talk aboul the propoeed rederal Equal Ri&hts Amend· ment, "our women have had It rrom the start." said Col. An· drew Miller of Chicago. "Nothing can stop them. They "Do you know the cleoanalftl 'POwer of Jesus•" Implored a blue-ururormed youna sotdler at • :-hopplna center "Let his love come Into your heart Let the "W"'re eoldlers marchln& on the way t.o heaven and we're 10- ln1 to take everybody with ua." said Colin Devault, a young, uni· formed eadat <seminarian) LONDON (AP> ll looks like curtains £or Kermit and goodbye Gomo. The Muppets have decided to end the zany five-year TV series that turned children and adults alike into Muppet maniacs . ..f "Everybody felt it wKs time to move on to other things," Tim Mlller of the Muppet Workshop told The Associated Press. The brainchild of Am erican Jim ttenson. the Muppet puppet creatures, are now film· MISSPIOOY Ing here what they say is their final 24-show television series. It will be screened worldwide begin· ning this Se p - t ember while Henson and his crew turn their at· tention to feature films. "This series will be the end of the Muppets in their prese nt form." disclosed Lord Lew Grade. the head of Bri· tain's independent J\ TV network who gave the Muppets their f1r:.t hilt commercial TV break. ··But that's not to say that they won 't re· turn to TV at somt.> future date," he added. holding out a gli mmer of hope to the estimat· NI 235 million fans in 106 countries who adore M 1:.i-. PiJ(gy and the rest of the Muppet crew. Mtlll•r said that as soon as their last TV :.how 1s in tht.• can at the end of August, the M upp<•ls will start on the cinema sequel to their blockbustl'r, "The Muppet Movie.'· which cnmc out lai,t year. WllAT WENT WRONG? "Nothing," M 1ller ~aid. H anythm.i. too much went right Henson saad his crew repe>rtedJy were umazed at the phenomenal box office success of "The Muppet Movie," a gripping tale of Kermit the frog 's search for stardom. But when the movie hit big, they knew they wen· on to something Now. Miller ~aid, Off the Muppets w1tnt lo focw, their c reative energy on the s ilver screen and they need their ATV Ellstree Studio outside London free to s hoot the sequel Evonne Stoll , s pokeswoman for the ~tud10, said Grade h1td signed a five-year contract with Henson that comes up for re- newal next month. After "Muppet Movie II." the puppeteeri, plan a s ilver screen thriller. "Tpe Dark Cry:ital" using monster Muppets. she said. Henson first copyrighted the word · · M up pet·· in 1956 after he introduced his custom made puppet de· signs on a local Washington O .C. TV station. lt was in 1976 that Grade agreed to back the Mup- pet s and h elp them develop their commercial potentJal by pro. duc1ng a full season's series of Muppet Shows to be sold around the world. The TV shows have sen t the II";~ Muppet s' ~ popularity soar · , KERMIT mg. Now the ca~h flows in One episode of the Muppet TV Sl'ries is worth an estimated $3 million in worldw1d<.• sales. And there are huge sums from royaltic~ on spinoffs like Muppet dolls, Muppt:t booki, and a Muppet record that topped th<.· ch1trts IT'S NOT KNOWN which Muppcts v.111 ~urv1ve Uw l'nd of the scnes But the GrcC1t Gonzo. who plays f1r:.t trumpet on the T\' show. thinks lhcrC' ~ IOL'> more sen oui, silh · ness sllll in store '-. "There's tremendous work to be done." he once srud "Wh y, do you realize that there are people in the world who have never v.1t- nessed an or chestr a of people plC1y1ng sc1~sors?" Who Pays AT&T Fine? C HI CAGO tAP> If Americun Te lephone & Tele· J(raph Co. lose11 an appeal of a record SI 8 billion antitrust award, its COlJl." will be borne by shareholders and may, in part, he passed aloni< to consumers 101 the form of higher rat.es. a federul official said Saturday. BUT THE company that won the judJ(ment s aid it would make thl' lonJ(-distance telephone ln· dus t ry more competitive and could lead to lower rates The award. which AT&T at· torney George Saunders called the largest ever. was made late fo'riday night by a U.S. Distrlct Court jur y that found the com munlcaUons glant had violated a ntitrust laws by dt:ny1nl( certain Intracity telephone con· neclions to the much-smaller MCI Communkallons Corp. TH E JURY said AT&T willful ly maintained or attempted to maintain a monopoly on lhl• long-distance market. and thut M CJ had suffered to the tune of $600 million The uward waa two-thlrdll of the SOOO m111lon MCI lK>t.IJ(hl. but wa11 trebled lo $1 .8 billion automaticully on the plainlllf's motion. AT&T's top antilru11t attorney, Hal Levy, said Saturday thut tht• company would appeal to the 7lh U .S District Court of Appeals "I don't regard this HS a dcc:lal<Jn that at thl8 lime haa any ml.'asurt• of rmulity or weight," Levy sa1d. Ormand .f. Wade. vice presi· dl'nt, AT&T Long Lines-Central Region, sald in a s tatement. "To all who mhthl con&ider that the Dell Sy11lem't1 su~e makes It fair gume ror legal harassment we have demon11trated our rcadl· ne1111 t.o defend our1wlvc11 In the courts. We will continue to do 110 .. LEVY HAIP '40 ontllru"t 1u1t8 W<•rc 'Pendl nu 11M11ln"t /\ T&T or llll Ht•ll System "uh•ldlorlc1. Tht• b<-11t known 111 11 c•a1w rtlf'd b)' thf' JuAtl<'C' f>c1u1rtml'nt whlr h <'hoq&l'll /\T'T tw11 ••rf•c~I 11 numtx•r of c•11m111111lfl11 ~Alclc•11 MC.: I lhmul(h ornoy Ytottr11 of 1111ll comve'tlllvc' 1ir1wtlt·c111 Rains Lace Lakes Area Fronts Bring Dakotas Tornado Waicli ... ........,. FORECAST ., •l .. ,, :: a Bu .. n = .. If. 't ~ •• B ,, :: s ~ := ' ff .. , Cdler11I• toUtlf!JUIN 01 "CllOlllA l'elt 111••11911 ,..,...., will! •-• •• ,, °"'' .... "' '"' , ............. ... ••viii "''' Htfy , ... , WlllCh •uHtlll!I II! .... fll ...,, , ... , w.,_ llitft 111 t11 ll!IMll -· ------~ ----- Uvt the ERA." He told a momJna rally of men : "Oh. that we men could reapond to God u the women respond: Would that we could be equal lo service t.o the word of God . . . that we could become equal t.o women ln commitment to his work." Led by a chorua, lbe approx· lmately 4,500 males In the city's Music Hall sang. •·Soldier, rouse thee! War is raging. God and fiends are battle waging ... MeanwhUe. at a women's ral· ly in the adjacent Municipal Auditorium, about 7 .500 women heard Mrs. Arnold Brown of London. wife or the International commander. detail women's high place in the Army. AMID T H E wides pread "search for equality stirring ln the hearts of women of the world.'' 1he wd, "we've always known that opportunity was equaJ for all for loving and aerv- i n f God and work in& for re lowahip in the human ramlly." The Army's 19th century British founder, the crU6tY William Booth, under the"'ln- nuence of his wire Catherine, put women on the same level with men ln organizing the un- u.ual Christian body with Its military system.. ~ ;; "WOMEN ARE my best soldiers," Booth once s aid. In fact, it was seven women, and only one man, who brought the movement to this country in 1880, and a forward scout. a woman. Eliza Shirley of Philadelphia, was on hand to greet the debarking party in New York. -~-.......· FIRST BEU RINGER Ametla Devine, 9e Cycle Celebration Ends in 3 Deaths Carte r O ff" To Summit OnEcorwmv QUENEMO. K an I AP> More than 1.500 motorcyclists roared into Qucnc•mo tor a f'n day the 13th t•clcbration "t.o get drunk. J?et h1..ih and have a ~ood tame " When 1t v..ai-. over. threE.-· people Wl're dt·ad. at ll'USt MX were injured and many re1>1 dt.>nts of thu; tiny farming com mumty were up an arms "It was wild and woolly," George Bell. mayor of the· east c('ntral Kansas town of 4JO peo- ph., :.aid Saturday "Thl•y wt•re dnnk1nJ( in th<· MrceL'>. runninl( th<.'1r motorcydl.'' I don t mean JUS l ridmg, I mean runmnl( · Authorities Mud onl' man wai. fatall) shot lall' Friday as he stood m lhC' crowd that i:athen'<i m the town The other \ 1ct1mi-. were killed 1n separat<· traffic accident~ involving motortydl·'> und other vehicles thut wt·n · coming lo or leaving Qut'nemo \i•·tirn ,..,.,,.,, LONG\'11-:W. Wa:.h t AI'> Volcano v1tt1m llurry Truman ., indt·pcndl•nt 'Pint wa~ the kind from which h:j!ends art' mudt• fr11•nd s ;,;11d Saturday ..it a m<.•morial service· for tht• man v. ho refused to leaVl' his home on Mount St Helens Laughter al> wc•ll "' Lear~ m arked the sen•1cl', which drew a b o u I I 2 0 p l' o p I t' t o t h t' AmeraC'an Hupll't C"hun·h in Lonl(v1l'w. <ibout 35 m1k., w~t of thl' vokano Truman. 84. •~ one .. 8 ff/ E F S dl'nl Carter and leaders of six ( J WASHINGTON <APJ -Presi· other nations plan to devise a ""-----------~, 1980s treatment for their coun- or 45 people LiBted ai. missing from the mount-atn's deva~lulin~ May l8erupt1on. f#hira Burlt-d TOKYO IAP I Som<: 3.000 Japanese dJgn1tar1~ <tltended a private Chris tian memorial 't'r"V1ce Saturd<ty for Primt.· ~1 m1~ter Ma..;ayosha Oh1ra. who died ~uddenl> la'it w{.-ek of <t heart attack at the aj!c of 70 The prote'>lant '{'f\ l<'C for Oh1ra. <:i convert lo Christ1an1t}, v. as held m lhl' ~ordf'n of hi'> pri \ atf.' homt· Thow ..illl'Od1nl! included member-. of his fum1I>. ..i t:t1n~ Pr1mt· Mtn l '>t<-r ~I a ., a y 0 s h I I t 0 • f 0 r m ,. r Se<'rl'tar) G<'nera l Ya-,uhiro N:.ikaSOOt' of tht· rulin~ I.1tx·r,1I DC'mocrat1<.· Partv and former f'nme M1rustl'r t\~kUl'I Tan.1k.1 f u it~d c·au" H u•·I' C HICAGO 1AP1 l 'n1t1·<.l Airlines will la> off a'i man) d..' 800 flight atteodanL'> iJnd 360 pilots in Septembt·r a' J n • .. ult or th<' planned <'hmmat1on of 122 daily flight s. a company !>pokesman said Saturday The cutbacks were neces.s1t .. t tc'd by a drop in the number of passengers camed by United. t r1e!.' ec·onomiC' ills at next weekend's summit conference in Vt•n1ce It may provide sugar coating for some bitter pills. Tll F.RE HA."i been speculation for w('(!ks that Carter and the other leade~ might postpone the June 22 23 economic summit me<'lmg because or mounting d1,;ignoemt'nL'> among them on a \ <iru:t}' of 1s'>ut·s including sanc- t1oni. ag;iin . .,t I ran und relations v.1th tht• Sov1l'l Union following lht· Af~hani~tan intervention. "''"""'ver. U ~ offtc1als say th1·n• .., m11n· to be gamed than lo't hv holding lht• s ummit as -,c·ht•<lult·d Orw offtc1al said rri v..itl•lv that po-;tponmg 1t «ould plarl' Lh.-future of s um- m11ry111 Jl'OIJi.trdy . THE Mi\I N rf'u,on for th~ 'umm1t 1s l11 hdp provide m- ll'rn.111on..il h.H·kin~ l<l 1nd1v1dual lt·..idN-... Sl't'kmg 'upport for un- µopu lar pol1e·1t•s :JI home, ont• of r11·1..i1 ,;.1111 ('Jrll'r 'Alli leave Thursday for EuroJ>(' Prior to the summit. ht "'111 m.Jkc• 'itnp-, in Home and the \ .1t1 can, v.hC'rt' hr meets Satur- day with l'opt• J ohn Paul II. \fl<·r lhc• C'Onf Prence. the pr~•· dt•nt plans v1i.1ts t.o Vugoslitvia. "'herl' ht> will lay a wreath on Lhc l!r<1\C of Ma rshal Tito. an SS0,000 TO S2,000,000 2MD & 3RD TRUST DEED LOAMS IMMEDIATE FUNDING ON HOMES AND UNITS 90 DAY TO 15 YR. FINANCING INTEREST ONLY OR AMORTIZED NO PREPAYMENT PENALTY ON SHORT TE RM ,. . LICENSED MOATOAOE LOAN BROt<ER 714/955-1055 4000 MacARTHUR BOUL:EVARO KOLL FINANCIAL TOWERS SUITE 470 NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA 92880 - ···--.. ---~ ... ,,....._ ~ .. ... STATE NEWS ~Plane's Time Short LOI A.tlQ&La CAP> -TM llfe up.cteacy ol Howard ...,_. falMCI ··~ Ooote" flyin1 boat la clowD to two wMb. DemoUIJoG cnwa are -· .............. , olthl lltnl ... plane\ UyiD1 •• .............,. '9> ltlsmudl &he world'• .car•• al.re.raft. OJl'ftt'IALI OP Rt10Ra' hold.lnl ooft\pany, SUmma Oorp. are 1tandln1 ftnn on a May 21 de· elaion to cut up U.. ftytn1 boat. Aller wattiDc for "Sp~ OQoee" aupporten to ftnd a new borai for tM pl1ne, SUntma aald it bad to act lo order to honor a comraet wtth the Port Authority ot Lons Be•clL Parta ol tbe ft>inl boat are supposed to 10 to el,lbt tepU"ate ~naaeums. However, the museums have indicated a wW· tngnesa to foreao recelvlnl the parts if the fi.ylog boat can be preserved in one piece. With this lo mind. a aroup of "Spruce Goon" enthus.laata held a protest mini-rally Saturday oul· side the aircraft's hangar at Pier E in Long Beach Harbor. MEMBERS OF THE Committee to Save the Hughes F1ying Boal vowed to inleruiily their cam· paign lo save the giant plane. About 150 to 200 peo- ple gathered at the hangar to hear speakers ask that the fiytng boat be made a national historic monument. There were murmurs among the crowd when Rep. Robert K . Doman. R-Cul ver City, told how Secretary of the Interior Cecil Andrus came within a few hours of saving the flying boat, only to tell Dornan. ''I don't know where to put it." Under a law recently passed by Congress. the secretary or interior has the power to declare anything in the country a national monument. Angels' Jury Deliberates SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A sequestered federal court jury failed lo reach a verdict Satur- day after its first day of deliberations in the trial or 18 defendants in the Hells Angels racketeering. dope trial. The jury of seven men and five women began its deliberations Saturday morning after 8 "'2 months of testimony in one of the largest felony prosecutions in federal court history. Deliberations will resume Monday, with no verdict ( J expected for several days . STA.TE The indictments- involving alleged con- --------spiracy. dope dealing and manufacture. weapons. intimidation, and assorted violence including murder, bribery and bombs-together carry penalties of more than 600 years' imprisonment. Da•·llllh19 {'hall~Hflt" ,.,.fill flJWH SACRAMENTO <AP) Environmentalists trying to block Interior Secretary Cecil Andrus' or- der to raise the water level in the New Melones Reservoir have lost one round but will gel a second chance. U.S. District Judge Raul Ramirez turned down a request Friday for a temporary restraining or· der agai.oat Andrus, but transferred a suit by raf. ters and environmentalists lo Fresno for a bearing Monday. \ olc·1uu•.-l Nit 0 •·t•r (' nli ,.,,,.,.it• SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A light stream of volcanic ash shot high into the sky by the latest eruption of Mount St. Helens drifted over the Califorrtia coast. but probably would never touch ground, the National Weather Service said. The veil or volcanic residue was spotted just before sunset Friday in the San Francisco and Monterey Bay areas. \ u11f11 llt•ld iH Ht•pt• ol' t•irl. ~I BAKERSFIELD <AP> -Police here have ar· rested a 13-year-old boy for investigation or rape and sexual perversion in coMection with an attack on a 9-year-old girl. The victim was admitted lo a hospital after Friday's attack. The boy was not identified. Alcohol Experiment Has Legal Hangover . MERCED <AP> -An unorthodox experiment in which a man's county-paid attorneys fed him a plot of brandy so they could monitor his brain waves while he was drunk baa prompted calls for ao official probe here. The subject of the teat was Daniel R. Ballenger, 35, found guilty Thursday of mayhem and three counts of uaault. A leCOftd phase of his trial, to determine If he was sane at the time or the crime, ls continuing. The assaults occurred Nov. 13, when Ballenger allegedly injured three friends during an argu· ment over car keys while he was drunk. 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Reagan already has enough de· legate votes lo insure a first ballot nomina- tion at the Republican convention. GEORGE BUSH, WHO went down to the wire in bis primary contest with Reagan. declared: "I had the dickens beaten out of me by a very decent. honorable man. "I will here join every other candidate in saying we will work our hearts out for the governor in the fall," Bush said. His .comments were echoed by the others who have challenged Reagan Howard Baker. John Connally, Phaup Crane. Robert Dole and Ben Fernandez "Ronald Reagan has shown us he has a tremendous appeal lo .and support from all races and all reg ion ~.·· '>C1 1d Connally .. Ronald Reagan can makl' us proud of America agam .. Former Pres ident Gerald Ford. recover- ing at his P alm Springs home from knee sur gery. phoned to say Reagan could count on him as "part of the ll'am · ··we need a change an leadership and we need a change no"'." Ford told the gC1lhenng THE DINNER RAISED about S.550.000 to help pay RepubhcC1 n campaign debLo; But most of that money was remvesled tn taping the event for national broadcast June 21 over CBS-TV. The dinner drew a large contingent. of movie stars. some who appeared in films with Reagan DAIL y PILOT AtJ .. ~or's fans r ~ . Boost Spirit ~ · SHERMAN OAKS <A.P> -Comedian Richard Pryor spent "a fairly 1ood nliht, ti but the actor ~· mains in critical concfltlon, a bosplt•l spokeswoman said Saturday. However. the 39·year-old Pryor, wbo w• severely burned in an accident Monday ni1bt at his Nortb.ridge hom~ was bouyed by lood wiabel and eifta from f&n.1. He t.ces sw-sery Tuesday. a hospital spokesman sald. If the first operaUoo is successful, Pryor m-.r receive slcin grafts three to ftve days later. "Lots of n owers, cards and fruit are coming in for Mr. Pryor." Marilyn Gonzalez, nursing supe'rYisor at Sherman Oats Community Hospital said. · The Emmy and Grammy winner is in tbe hospital's bum ward. Police say Pryor was burned when ether being used to make a cocaine derivative exploded, but Pryor's attorney says the accident occurred when a glass of rum caught fire. No evidence of druis was found in a search of Pryor's home. Pryor received telephone calls from indepeo· dent presidential candidate John Anderson and from California Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s office. as well as fellow performers Johnny Carson aod Sammy Davis Jr. But hospital officials said only actor Jim Brown. who has seen Pryor daily since he entered the hospital, may continue to visit him. 2Teens Clai.In Chain Cheated BERKELEY <AP> -The McDonald's ham- burger chatn has been accused by two Berkeley teen-agers of cheating them out of $25,000 they claim they won in a national contest. 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The amendment. lf approved when lt return• to t.he board next month, would permit a 13.2 percent lncreue ln campalcn clooaUona allowed under the so-called TIN CUP ordinance pused in 1978 in the wake of bitter protests again.at inltated campaign contributions. The ordinance limits the amount supervison can ac· cept from individual donors to $1,000 over a four-year period or S250 a year. But it does provide f oc: increases based on federal cost-of-living estimates. With that in mind, the supervisors want to raise the $1,000 limit to $1,327 and the annual limit to $283, without the risk of being forced to abstain from voting on issues affecting the donor's interests. No doubt this is all quite legal-but they sure didn't waste any time setting things up for the next election two years hence. It's true living costs have gone up. but it might have been more seemly to pass on this opportunity to f ea th er their nests. College With W all8) In many ways it was a graduation much like many others last week. The graduates, wearing black robes and tasseled mortarboards. marched into the chapel to the tune of "Pomp and Circumstance .. to receive their bachelorof arts degrees. There was the pledge of allegiance, a prayer by the chaplain and an address by the president of the universi- ty. After the awards there was a reception with light refreshments. Then the graduates marched back to their cells in Folsom Prison. The 16 convicts were the first in California to com· plete four-year college degrees in prison. Their ages ranged from the late 20s to mid· 40s. They bad been convicted of murder, armed robbery and other felonies. All had completed two-year degree courses offered at the prison by Sacramento City College before embarking on the two-year Cal State, Sacramento, bachelor of arts program inaugurated in 1978. CSUS President W. Lloyd Johns, who organized the educational project funded by the federal Basic Educa· tion Opportunity Grants program, said the course work was not watered down -the only difference was where the classes were held. One graduate who achieved a 4.0 grade average, said he will continue to study toward a master's degree through correspondence courses until be is eligible for .parole. Another bas his sights set on law school when the ~gates open. ---. Clearly they believed Johns when he told inmates, ... 'This is the way up and out for you." -.. No Posthaste Rellledy Clinton Worthington has won his race against the U.S. Postal Service -or so he says. He wheeled his bicycle in· to the Bank of Irvine parking lot Wednesday morning, an- nouncing he had won his race against six letters mailed to the bank from Phoenix Monday. Postal officials said Worthington didn't play fair because he dropped thlletters in mailboxes that weren't due to be emptied until hours later. They also said two of the letters he mailed did in fact reach Irvine before he did. Worthington says he won fair and square. His race against the letters drew national attention. The "Good Morning America" television show carried film of Worthington as he dropped the letters in the mailboxes and the Associated Press wire service circulated a story when he reached Irvine. While Worthington was in transit, one subscriber called the Daily Pilot to say a letter she sent from Laguna Beach to Costa Mesa didn't arrive until nine days after she posted it. She wished Worthington well. The 20-year-old loan processor staged a similar race last year. At that time, his exploits were published by the Wall Street Journal, among others. Through his own frustrations, the young man seems to have happened upon a common enemy of people throughout the nation. That enemy is not really the post office, but all of the faceless bureaucracy that at one time or another has enraged many of us. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is Inv ited. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. Sox 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd I Scramblers ByL.M.BOYD "Unite" and "untie" aren't the ooly twO wordl t.bat u.ae the aame letten to 1pell Dear Gloomy Gus Perhaps convlcts who study tolether will 1tay ~tether -at leut loa• enoufh to win tbelr baebelOr ot arta de....-. Jt abould ~educe the number of attempted Jan· bfe_akl. D .M. words with opposite mean- ings, turns out. "Vote" and "veto" quallfy, too, do they not 1 And would )'OU accept the humorist'• offeriD1 of "Monday" and "dynamo "? Or the recommendation in slang ol "cool" and "loco"? Conalder, a110 "faat" and "faat". And "scan" and "scan." Q. What waa the first lm· ase used for a telnilton test pattern? A. 'lbe dollar alp. Q. How come no woman hu ever competed In a Winter ObOIPICI bobsled ra~t ·· · A. TboH who wel1b HOUlb don't seem to be 1tron1 eaoa1b and thoH suoac ....... don't tend to "ti&b -..o. Sucb a. UM explu.UC. ol lbe aU.Jttlc aper a Von Hoffman Fire, Brimstone Invade POiitics • Juat about I.he tJme the pope w11 orderlq Catholic priestl out ol the poUtJ~al proeeu, a 1roup ot radio-TV evan1eU1t1 1bowed up LO front of the Capitol of the U'Dlted State. with 200,ooo perferv1d edberenta. Where the pope will not tread. _tundamentallltl will come and "clamber. .¥.;I~ -are a1ain in the midst of a area\ re - vivalist up· swing. They seem to bit us with th e periodic fidelity or the 20-year locust. Each time they come, they catch the non-born again in surprise and djscomfiture. for revivals are noisy. pot-banging. even tasteless affairs. A LOT OF Americans must love 'em, judging from their an- tiquity in our national life. The first revival , us ually called The Great Awakening of the 1740s, long antedates the American Revolution and is George Mair thouebt by IOID4f bl1torlaDI tQ drta. wbo denied that JesU1 •u have .,a.yed an important part consablt.Ual, or of the same ln prepartq for revolution by esHDCeolOod. the father. c~aatna bow many Americana viewed their ln1Ututtonal WllBNBVBa YOO see one ot landscape. theN eiec:Voaic dlvtne1 Uwmp- Tbe next ereat revival rqed lna tbe Bible and talktn1 It up across the natloo's wild froat.lera for 1-.. wbether be knows ft around 1800, petering out ln 1820 01' DOt. and be usually doesn't, be or IJO. Tben there w11 com-la flfbtlps the AriaaJ.am which ·parathe .,:.t~ the ..S Clf•.~ aftlld old lloe. weU the 18505 when the urge to Jmnp brfb iiicl PC>IJt.ely quiet churches and Jig with the Lord took bold like tbe Presbyterians and the again Methodl1t1. · ReTtva.ll.ata also always 10 PEACE ONCE more unW t.be 1870s and the evangelism of Dwight Moody, to be follO*ed by another wave of ecstatic Qui.a. tianity around 1920, fueled by the pulpit oratory of the Rev. Billy Sunday. The next bursting forth ol the hot·tO·trot.ror·the·Lord occurs immediately after the Second World War with the revivalism of Billy Gra ha m a nd Oral Roberts. All the great revivalist surges have certain traits in common. They all do battle aizainst the sin of Ar1arusm. named aftc"f'"-M.h Arius, a fourth century AD pres· byter of the Church of Alex.an· attn tho berely ol Pelag:ta.niam, na1Ded after Mr. Pelaglus, a ftftb caita1 F.ngliah monk who waa ao mllinformed u to preach that man can live up to bis moral obliaatioaa even without the snee ~God. The very heart and nub ol the bom-apln message la just the opposite, that you can't do an)'thing unless you accept and experience Jesus aa your personaJ savior. REVIVAUSTS HAVE always been reviled for inciting en- thus iastic behavior . , . pulpit pounding, dancing with the 'Lord, apealring in tongues, and a gushy, confessional language - that many find :;.: u ~ lumlDMed pictures ot UM Lut t.bose 'WCDderfully ll· 1 Supper wbtcb tbe devout aometlmes ban8 Oil the llvlq room wall. JMi behlnd the TV 1et. All of which la nobody's busl· t ne11 but the congrecaUon'a as long u these acllvitles take • plac• WJad closed church J doors. Pushing tnio polltlcs la another matter. The mlnlaten deny polltical Intentions but that's absurd comln& out of the moutba of men who've just brought almoet a quarter ol a million people to manifest oo the steps of the Capitol. American revivalism bas always bad a political aspect to it because it has always asserted God has a special destiny for America. IN .. THOUGHTS on the Revival or Religion," written in the 1740s, Jonathan Edwards, one or this continent's most fruitful religious thinkers, says, .. . . . whereas till or late, the world was supplied with its silver and gold and earthly treasures from the old contintmt, now it is supplied chiefly from the new, so the course of things in spiritual respects will be in hke manner tu med." Edwards could not have been more precise about what he thought; his modem day suc- cessors are not always so can- did. There is a sinister reticence a bout what may be their political agenda. If they are building the City of God Wlth the rallies, are they leaving a room or two for Jews, for other non·Chrislians, for sluggish high church Anglicans. ror non·bellevers? IS TIDS THE gospel of the heartless Jesus, or the small business miser who shouts bis amens and goes to heaven bav· Ing left the world a little more like hell? Revivalism carries with it strains of social selfishness and intolerance. In times past it has also displayed a grand and heroic virtue, a social gospel that has rompelled admiration and r espttt. Y e elN'tronic evangelists. ye shepherds of modernity. which way do you lead your flocks? Time to Observe Fifth Commandment Her son married a lovely girl and when she went to hve with the two or them. her daughter· in· law would fix all or her meals -and make her eat them off the floor. That is among the milder forms of domestic abuse going on in Amer· ica with children ter· roriziog and beating their own parents. It is flippant- ly referred to as "granny· bashing," but it is a serious problem. and growing, according to studies by the U.S. House or Represen- tatives Committee on Aging. AS IS THE case with all domestic violence s uch as spouse beating and child abuse, the syndrome respects no race and no economic or social class A study by the University of Maryland underscores that point quite clearly. Art Hoppe The typical child who 1s abus10g and beating his parent is middle-age. m1ddle·class. female and with a record of such abuse. The cases of parent abuse are estimated by experts to be at least haH·a·miWon a year and some observers suspect it is as high as a million a year. In addi· tlon to psychological abuse, the most com.moo physical abuse in- volves beating, scaldmg, starv· ing and burning with cigarettes. The causes or tbi5 unspeaka· ble form of domeslJc violence against elderly parents are generally agreed to be that parents live longer and. lD their later years. become econoaucal· ly and physically dependent on chHdreo who feel harassed and financially burdened. IN TESTIMONY before the House Committee on Aging. Barbara Blum. Commissioner ol New York Slate's Department of Soc ial Services. made some recommendations about what shou Id be done to stop this gruesome phenomenon. ...... ~...._,.,....,.. ..... ~ ........ ..,_._.....,.,.a •r Her recommendations ~Jude setting up a mandatory system to report cues or suspected abuse of adults. We already have the Child Protective Services law, which requ.lres social workers, doctors and paramedical professionals to re· port suspected instances or abute or neglect to cblklren. Ms. Blum would have this ext.ended to adults, also. Second . she suggests establishment or shelters, where abused adults can stay oo an emergency basis until a more permanent bome can be found. Third. she calls ror expanded day-care services for those adults who do not need to be put into a nursing home and wbo could live ~e if proper nutri· tion, mediC'fll and other services were provided. FINALLY, she proposes ex- panded financial and counseling help for those families needing help in caring ror aged parents . It is an urgent problem and Barbara Blum's recommend&· tions constitute a sound program for dealing with it. The over-65 group is the fastest growing of any segment or our population and It is pre- di cted that 25 percent or all Americans will be over 6S by the year 2000. It is lime we observed the Fifth Commandment . Cre<Ut Given Everywhere -Except at Honie No agency or the American government is more widely respected and acclaimed than the CIA -but. unfortunately, only in Communist countries. Should Russia's samovar farmen fail lo 1row their quota of samovars, whom does the Kremlin credit? The CIA, that's whom. w b 0 fomented the revolt ln Aff ha.nlltan '? Who turned the lovable Cambodian Khmer Rou1e a8alnat their uv-lora from Hanoi?_ Who showed the Kurclt tbt wQ'T Wbo bu lnaenlously kept the Commu.n1Jt Pal'\)' out of power for a5 )'Htl from the VaUcan t.o 0.. Moiaea? 'nMre hu tcarcely been. NVetHl ln tb• CommuAl1t world alnce World War II that has not been credited to the brilUance and decfu:atioo of our mastersples. TREDl LATEST coup came when they caused Cuban MiG1 to attack and Aint the 103-foot Bahaman patrol craft Flam!Qlo. The Cuban& uplained that they lnJUally thouCbt tho vessel was "a pirate ship" and adQlitted their confusion waa due to the "action• of the Central In· teW•ence Agency of Ute UoJted States." While tbe CUbana revealed no detail• ol thel.r humiliation, I lm· mediately saw the hand or that debonair master of e1plona1e, James (Red) Tape, who hu a · 11cenae to fold, 1plndle or mutllatei I was fortunate to catch up wtt.h him at hl• favorite little out-of.t.he-dr!fu rata\U'ant where he • ., 1 on a Blc Mac and trtea. ff• ktndly told me tbe whole 1tor1: "It all be1an the prevlo111 Friday," be said, "when the CtJief called me ln. •[f you're not dolna anything t.bla weekend, James: ~ saaueated, 'would you mind ~ down to the Caribbeaii and ltartina a war between the Babamaa and Cuba?' "Well. I bad planned on ab- ductlnl 8relboev. actually. but Moecow eou1d ltW be a bit cb11ly thia lime ot year and l bated d!S· appolnting the Chief. So I flew down to Nassau where I dallled overnlcbt •Ith the beautiful KOB qct. Puaby Galore. The next mornlq, I ••am ou.t to the Flamin10. overtalr:lD1 her '2 mUeaataea. .. IT WAI aATBD almpJe, really to Doclr the crew out wltb iaUlbJDc 1u. steer the namm.o Oftl' to tbe 1pot ..... •• beef aa a replica ol Ulla Golden Ill.Del for JHt sueb •m•f ...... mm down Md ralH flir10Ulittmfac.. "I then opened her b.ln1ed stem. sailed the Flamln&o IJt. aide, raised the skull aQd Cl"OISbootl, aang 'Yo-bo-bo aa4 a bottle of rum• on the ~ placed a patch over one e.ye and cutlus between my teeth and walled for the Cuba.na to come mah tools of themselves - which, as you know, they oblla- ingly did.'' uyov CIA chap1 alwara make your exploits sound IO amasl.D&ly eu1.'' I aald ~ ln•ly. • T'To tell you the truth," M uld modef,ly. "that Puev Galo~ Lt a puabovor.' • "Well," I •ald. "I tbb.k tt'1 • ibame we Amerltana doi•t reape<:t ud acclaim 7ou ~f'­ tbe W8f tJw OostmUl\llta do.' "Oh. but Amerleam do.•• be aald. ..Unrartuaateq, tbe .- •boM wt ...., l"llt*t and. tl&lm an all mt1Dban ~ tllii KGB!' .. 1 _...--~r---..---.i-----... -------'--· .... ------• ' -or~ ~, .. t•l•,;•!J_.t.a._ _____________ ro•w·'·"·· ,•,,.•o···"·"·p'.'o.11•eo•)(•1•560•,•'°'_ ... ,..._.·.CA_"'_2' __ .!+7 j -r• I ..:::;;; ~.I'..! • sundiry. June 15, 1980 DAILY PILOT To C...11 the Otll~ Pllot/71'642-4321 --; -~--- Wil8, Guts Prevailed Early Presidents ·Freed Hostages By POBEST•cDONALD f Dr. McDonald ii pro/eum of hUtorfl at Uw U~fttJI o/ ~. l\trlD11Q.~~ ore "We .U.. Peof*'' and fire "~ of Gl~~~.;-u;;~m:nc.; ;~tki{~~·t faced wttb a bosta&e eriaia In the lalamlc world. Wub.lqton, Adama, Jefferson, and Madison were repeatedly plasued wttb just that problem. It was Jefferson and bis Secretary of State and successor Madiaon who came up with a solution. ... ., _s- Dr. Charles Bell .. 0 0 0 Voters Haven't Lost Their Initiative Dr. Charles G Bell is a professor of pohticaJ science at Cal State Fullerton. Do es thi s J un e 's election herald the end of the initiative e ra? The r ecent crushing defeat of Proposition 9, 10, and 11 is the first time since 1976 that the initiative process has struck-out. In the previous four elections <November 1976 through N o v e mbe r 1979) initiative m ea s ur es did relatively well ; ha lf or the m - four out of eig ht -we r e approved by California's voters. PRIOR TO the 1970s, tnillatives often had a reputation as highly controversial "losers." Since first used in 1912, less than one-third (28 percent) of all initiatives have been approved. f Sometimes initiatives were s imply atte mpts by s ome interest g roup t o achi eve privileges -for example an a tte mpt by the Califor n ia Hig hway P atr o l t o put a favorable salary policy into the constitution. Somet1 m es they were fueled by hate or fear - for example the attempt to ban homosexual teache rs. And sometimes ini tiatives a ppea r e d to b e purposely m isrepresented. Thousands of s ignatures for a recent farm labor mea s ur e w e r e fraudulently obtained. False and mis leading campaigns for or a gainst initiative meas ures were often used , particularly when the wording was awkward. Sometimes a "Yes" vote meant "No" -for example on a 1964 fair housing repealer. IN SPITE OF its weaknesses. th e initiative has been a consistent feature of California p o litics. During the 1970s - particularly after Watergate - ' ... ~~t..~IMT£!' Bob Greene a nd m s pite of 1L'i weaknesses, th e init iat ive offe red r eal promise for change . People turned to the initiative • because it was . according to many, the best possible way to beat the system. to get around the unresponsive legislature or to beat the interest groups a t their own game. AND MORE initiatives got on the ballot in the 1970s than in a ny decade since the tumultuous Depression of the '30s . Most s ignific antl y, the 197 0 s initiatives were approved by voters at a record rate. Much of this fervor reflected the reform spirit of the decade. The success of the initiative-of direct democracy -t ypifies the 1970s . Politi ca l reform I Proposition 9 in 1974): coastline conservation I Proposition 20 in 1972 ): and t a x r e form c Proposition 13 in 1978> are prime examples of the preVJous decade. Sm ee the Legis lature didn't. co uldn 't . o r wouldn 't d o a nything about these a nd other issues . voters took m atters into their own hands and act ed. AT THE SAME time the 1n1 t1 at1ve w a s e n1 oyi n g u n h ea rd -o r s u cce s s , the L e g is l a ture 's o wn b a llo t mea s ures w e r e s uffering unh e ard -o f d e feat s . Traditionally, the Legislature's b a llot measure s -u s ually t e chnical. non·controversial, fre quently popular -are approved by Califom1a's voters. Indeed, e ven lo the first half ol the 1970s. 45 out or 57 legislative ba llot measures (79 percent> were a pproved . But in the second half of the 1970s, the Legislature 's ballot m easures enjoyed less success -with only 42 out ol 62 (68 percent> beUaa approved. Between 1970 pd 1974, only one out ol nine < 11 percent> bond me uures were rejected by t.be voters. But between 1976 and 1980. seven out of 13 (54 percent> bond measures were rejected. NOW, WITH the 1980 primary behind us. it appears that the old pa ttern may have returned. All of the initiatives were rejected: but s ix of the eight legislative measures were approved. Does this mean that the voters are more suspicious of initiative me asures now than In the 1970s? Is the reform rervor dead? ls the tax revolt at an end? Probably, Propositions 9, 10, and 11, were rejected by the voters because they didn't like them . But the initiative process itself was not rejected. The in1tiat1 ve . with its weaknesses and its promises is here to stay. ll will doubtless produce many controvenial and interesting m e as ures in the future. Most will fail. but some im portant ones wiU pass. Jn any case -it's a good way to thumb one's no&e at t.be system. At the time there were, on the Barbary Coast of North Africa, four lalamlc kingdoms -Morocco, Algeria, TunUia, and Tripoli -whJch Uved mainly by stealing on the hip seas. Rather than prevent aucb outrages, the maritime nations of Europe avoided depredations by paying formal bribes or "tribute," even u westerners today pay tribute for Arab oil . .JEFFERSON AND MADISON refused to follow sucb a course. Jeffe(S(>n sent the infant U.S. Navy to the Mediterra- nean to engage in defensive operations, protecting American merchant ships. The hostage crisis came In 1803. Late that year the 44-gun frigate. U.S.S. Philadelphia, ran aground on a sandbar off Tripoli, and its entire crew was taken hostage. That was a routine instrument of s tatecraft in the Isla mic world ; when European governments proved loath to pay tribute. Barbary Coast rulers whipped them into line by seizing the ir nationals a nd holding them in dungeons until they capitulated and. incidentally, ransoms were paid. J efferson would have no part of it. He threw the entire U.S . Navy. such as it was. against Tripoli -not to free the hostages, but to teach the Tripolit.an.s never to trifle with the U.S. again. AFTER SOME SPECTACULAR fi2htine. the Pasha of Tnpol.J was forced to agree to cease plundering American sh1 ps and to waive American tribute in future. The captives were released. unharmed . But the American commander. Edward Preble. was not content to let the m aUer rest there. lnten>reli.n~ the oresident's orders liberally <and properly>, he gave the Algerians and Moroccans a taste of the s ame med1cLOe. The Jellerson aa- ministralJon was then able to establish a general settlement on fa vorable terms Unfortunately. during the war of 1812, the Algerians took ad- vantage of Amen ca's troubles and resumed their raiding. Nearly 200 Amencan merchant seamen were captured, imprisoned, and forced ant.o slavery. As soon as it me possible, the Navy was se nt out to tend to the m alter. ---In lB15 Madlson dispatcl>ed CapL Stephen Decatur to tbe ' Mediternoean with three frigates, two sloops of war, and five light Baltim#,re clipper-schooners. Just past the Strait of Gibraltar the squadron sigbted the Algerian flagship and re-;, duced be!' to garbage in 20 minutes. .. DECA'n.lll SAILED ON TO Algeria and paid the pasha a persooal call. Not only must t.be piracy stop, tribute be forever ended, and the enslaved crews released, Decatur said; the pasha must pay the United States an l.nd.em.nity tor having cap- tured the crewmen in the first place. The pasha demurred, whereupon Decatur calmly informed him that the Americans would s tart sinking Algerian ships, one by one, cmW either the money was paid or there was not so muctl'as an Algerian rowboat left afloat. The pub.a capit.u.lated. Then Oet'atur did the same thing with the ru.lera of Tunis and Tripoli, with the same results. DECATUR BAD SCARCELY SAILED out before an Ame rican squadron under William Bainbridge sailed in to pay a polite "social call." The rulers got the message. To mate sure they did not forget it, the Navy leased a permanent base at Port Maboo oo the Is land of Majorca and cruised the Mediterranean on "friendly" visits for years thereafter. The Barbary Arabs did not forget. The moral of the story is too obvious to mention. Would that we had a president today with the wtta and the guts to heed lt. Banquet Spotlight on Retiring Father Opens His Son's Eyes , The event was a retirement dinner for a man wbo had spent 40 years with the same com- pany. A private dinlng room had been rented for the evening, and the man's col- leaaues from hlsofficewere Jn attendance. Speeches and toasts were planned, and aalttwutobe presented. It " .. pro. babl>' like a tbouaand ot.Mr retirement dinnen that wen bebll.beld around tbe co.m· trr tblit ~ but um ooe fett a UUJe ---beeaaae the man wMWMntlrlril WU my fat.her. I '1.BW IN lot the 4lnne.r, bUt I •• r..117 Dot a part Ot It~· a ..... Wort .. quite ·~ .. fNm 1111 famlly, ad UM people .............. ~onljDto ••l.,.tottitm. To • malt ot tbem .. ,.. I .............. UN! dlmlw> II wJlf• ••ifdalr tat tit•iilNIAltlr--•1 --,···· J9UI) at U. "3. • .. iMm I wu tM kid ta &be .. frame d photograph on m y rather's desk. Names from a Uletlme at the same job; it occurred to me. looti.Dt at the men and women in tbe room, lb.at my father bad worked for that same company since the time that Franklin Delano Rooeewlt was president. Now ID)' father WU 6S, and the nales aa14 that be muat retire; loottq at the faCH of the men and women, I tried to recall the Imai• cl eacb of tbem. that I had bulJt up over the yeata at ........ ·• • our family cliGDera. . .. MY FATBE.a YiU aeated at a dUferent table from me oa thLI 11· "Ml .. Wellford; I'm £405 OecHng 95, H•Y• me gredualty phlMd out." nt1bt; be appeared to be vque. the fai:!r must, ol necesalty, la· 11 UDCCllDfoneble, and I coWd nor•. lf the man were ever UQdenUDd w"1. confronted with lt. be would bave My motber wil In the room. todenytt. and 1n.1 llller and brolher; tt ••• vtl1Uallt . tbe Ont time In SUCH A delicate balqce; the • lnY fatMr't life that there bad attentkJG tba• mU1t be paid to 1 been t1t.1 nm at all betw..., bl.a eacb detaU ot UM Job, and UMll famU; ad a.II Wort. Tbe peogae UM attentiOD that mut be ~ at Illa amee bew be bad a famJ· to ••da detaltof tbl famUy, lb ly, aDd w at bome kMw be bad nenr tM lUXUI')' ot an oveiUp. a !Ob • ._ tbat It .. c&OM u 1t ... The ~ be1u. And. u I ner~ ~DOW .. ..,. an ~ · Kad npeeted, 11Juth ol tbelr coo-~. • Lnt IDlillll& .,,. ..... to me. 1'b81 -'.K'··· Wiiltl. " .. la ..., ..... fUlld ... nl...ete Md lood•~•-~.Oblm ln·Jc*M aboUt tblDP of wblcb I u lldl ,_.,, 'ftillUi"ia feet tbet wuDOtf1mtHar. And aaaJn lt occurred to me: A man spends a We wttb )'OU, but It ll really ODly ball a life: the other half beloaga to a world you know notb.ID8 about. The speeches were 1peclflc and not aeneral · the men and women •Poke 'Oi Utile ~at:ten that bad" bu>~lled over lbe coune of the 'teU'I, and eacb re- mem brance wa like • 1maU ftllt to my father, •lutnc ud 1tentnc. NONI OF U8 realb' cbana• the world In our lit.Umet, bu& We to.d tbl people aftMIDCI UI lo ways tbat may last, and that i.s the real purpose ol a retirement dlnner lite th1s one -to tell a man that tboee memories will rem aln, even though tbe rules sar that be bu to'° away. found m)'9elf thlnkln& about that -about how my father waa eoln.1 to feel tbe nezt morning, lmowtna that tor tbe Ont time in h1I adult life be would not be drlYtu to the buJJd.1q •here t.be rest o£ tbele people would be re-por11D1 ,_wort. The .eparaUoa palm have to be Just as atroq u to the lou of a family member, and yet In the world of tbe American work force, a man la 1uppoHd to ac- e.pt lt and even embrace it. I trled not to tbJ.nk about It too bard. WllBN IT WAS my father's tum to IPMk. bla tAme of YOlce bad a dU'teren& IOUDd to me tbea the one I lmew trocn uoand tbe bouM of Ill)' crowtnc UJ>; at ftnt I thouOt that it came from tbe emotion of tbe ...a.lq, bu& tben lt 1tnd me tb.at tb1I J>l"OblblJ waa not true; the volce I wu bearlna probably WU tbt OM be always med at the omce. the one I Md Devef'heard. Du.rtlll m1 fat.btr'• •P"Cb a waiter came into tbe room witb ' a message fOC' anoUler man from r the cocnpany; the man went to a• phone Juat outside the room. From my table. I eou.ld bear him talklng. Tbere was a problem at the plant, something about a malfunction in aome water pipes. Tbe man &He eome bur· ried 1mtructions into tbe phone, aaylq whlcb leven tolbutolf. IT WAS A~ my father ml1bt have had to deal wttll Oil other nllbtl. but on WI lddt the umpotea rule wu tbat lie wu no looter part ot all tbat. J tboulbl about bow little I really knew about blm. And I re- allsed uaat lt .... act Jmt me; •• .,. • '*boie uUan ol IOllll wbo think tber kaow tbelr f1tben, but who eome to _. derstaDd oo a Dllbt Ilk• Uda t.hat they .,. really oob half ol ..... fat.bsa" llYM. Wed II a QlJltertom tldml: man1 ol • dab to bate ll. but It tU• a lrio GD m tUt k 10 fierce tbat lt captoree •modom and I=• we nner tDe. were . TIM lift WM pn. l Hnted, and u... b1a 40 ,..... ot work o..", IQ1f .C:....-..._ .. bltbo~andl.-toillM. I I , l • -. . •"" . ... : OAk.Yl'tlOT * Okay, Nobody Move! Mesa Population Keeps Drivers Guessing It simply must be the limit keeping up with Costa Mesa's population. However. it is easy to stay posted on the progress provided drivers are geared to entering the city in a cer- tain order. The resident count is dther: A)76.900. B) 72,500, C)80,000. E) None of the above. or D) Fill in your own number -a choice offered by the mission·style signs. The correct answer, according to Costa Mesa city clerk Eileen Phin- ney, is 80.000 as of April. Daily Pilot Staff Photos by Patrick 0 'Donnell NEWEST INDICATOR OH CORONA DEL MAR FREEWAY OFF BRISTOL STREET EatlrMte ot Sign on S.n IMego FrMW8f Neer Hanor Boulevard Faded With Age F antilies Needed To Host Stu.tknts Families in Newport Beach and Cost. Mesa are belna asked to bott Japanese student.I this summer by lntentudy, an non-proftt, educational travel organiaation. • Planed from July 20 to Aua. 8 are clUMa ID conversational Enl]J.ab at St. James Eplaeopal Cbt.\reb on Udo lale, and part.lcipatloo ID ez. cunlODI, field trips, and silht-aeem. toun. P.Udpatea automatically become memben of the .latentudy Bost Famlly AuoelaUon, which p~ acbolarahtpl and travel opportunltlea to qua.lifted memben. , For information, contact Valerie Ward, the area representative, at 6"·2S58. SUMMER SCHOOL ae,.._Nowat MESA VIEW It SPRING VIEW SCHOOLS in Huntinaton Beach and VISTA VIEW SCHOOL in Fountain Valley ' Grades 1-8 may re£tsw June 18 le 17 from8:80AM to l2Noon1&• PKto7 PM FOR SUMMER SESSIONS June 23 to July 25 DIVORC•---- Paotec1Youna11r Get the 21 Steps. Easy to understand step by step. Protect yourself, your children and your financial position. Please send me: the 21 Steps to Protect MyMI In Dhlfa Nome ................................... . Actctr-ess • • t I • t I I o I I I o o I I I o t I t t f I t I t t I am enclosing my check I~ the : amount of $ ........ for ..... copies at $4.96 per copy. Make check payable to Step by Step. Send to: m1.f Ill. Graind, S... Ano, CA9270I I ' , ... -..... -----..... ------··~-...~~--- • Suits Added IUD Users Sue Firm n:r.;e•itit 1eparate lawsufta -eacb Hek· ln1 SS \lrl ln dama1es -were flied a1atnst tbe A.H. Robtm Pharmaceutical Co. Friday by women who claimed they suffered inJurlea after using the flrm's Dalkon Intrauterine birth con- trol device. The latelt suJll ln Oraqe C'AuntJ Supertor Court brtJll to 181 the number ot lepl actions pendtDt dllnlt the company ln Oran1e and Loi An1ea. cc:idDU~ About 700 similar suits have been ftled na· Uonwtde. TBS WOMEN NAMED ln Friday's lawsuits cont.ended they suUered pelvic \nflammat.ory dileue after ualq the Dalton sbleld device, once touted by Ill manufacturer u a "aupertor" birth eoetrol method. Designed in 1968 and sold to Robina in 1970. the device produced a cbemlcal change ln the uterus to prevent pregnancy. The device la a email, quarter-sized. shield· shaped flexible piece of plutic material. BUT THE WOMEN, ln their lawsuits, claimed that a string attached to the Dalton shield IUD caused bacteria to enter tbe uterua and lead to infections. In addition to 'the SS million in exemplary damages sou1ht in each ot the lawsuits, reim· bursement or medical and leeal fees also is re· quested. The Dalkoo shield was taken off the market by Robins in 1974. However, it is estimated . about 1 million of the devices are at.ill in use. A Denver woman last August won a $16.2 million judgment against Robins, bued in Richmond. Va., after she testified abe suffered a miscarriage and was forced to undereo an emergency hysterectomy after being fitted with a Dalkon shield. The women named ln the lawsuit.a come from Southern California and throughout the country. Sixty lawsuits were filed against the Robins company in Orange County Superior Court i.n April, all allegin1 injuries caused by tbe Dalkon device. : S. the Vf1fY ftneet eelectlon of Top · l Hime player pllino9 from around the $ COld'y j IV-"OiA IOMBA'' ; · CABARET WURLITZER : STltG I AEOLIAN ~ SCHAFE~SONS custom crafted player pianos with a Lifetilile Guarantee FROM WO<ld • lur'J'''' yl~ ''°" nl /umou' lwvt.oard molter~ ••du-dtslnbutO<'S ot :Xhof•r & ,So.is. ~County Sera~. Ed ~ s.. In Sara Ma (714) 973-1171 . . • . . . . . ' \ • ' t • ' I Diplomatic Dean Tough WASHINOTON (AP) -He tak h1I srandd•\llhter to Roy Ro1era for bamburt•r ucl fried cb!ckea. At 1 State Department Cbrlatmaa party. be re11Jea cwu wl&.b--.. Md••• alrMI · And he'• tbe only amba111dor ,>MYll~ to UM tbe HCNUry of state's private elevator. Jn Waablnston, UtUe thln11 like th1a matter. Anatoly Fyodorovieh Dobryn1n has bffn lloac:ow'a man here for 23 years, thl"OQlh cold war. thaw. deteate aJMi back to a faJrly deep freae. He's been ln Wutu.aaton loQeer than any other ambassador. GREGA&IOUS, skillful, aad charming, he's also very tough. • • Dobrynin has a lot ol traits of the Western politician," says Leslie H. Gelb, a former State Department official who now works for a private t.hlnk tank, the Carnegie Endowment for In· ternational Peace. ··He can work a crowd. He's very sociable and cheerful. But you'd be foolish to think he's your buddy r ather than the am- bassador from the Soviet Union." Dobrynin is a skilled debater. '·People who aren't prepared for him find he puts up a terrific flow of arguments," s ays Marsbal S hulman , chief Russian.watcher at State. SOMETIMES HE can wield a blunt instrument. Another State Department official still remem- bers how, in a meeting with the m i ld·manne red , soft-spoken Adlai Steve nson, "Dobrynio really look advantage of the mild manners and gave with a wo rking over about Mideast policies." In keeping tabs on what's go- ing on in Washington, Dobrynin ''knows the rumors as well as the news reports," an American official says. . "He'll follow budget heanngs on the Hill and the debates in presidential campaigns. He kn ows wh a t make s the American government bum." Though he invites influential journalists to caviar and smoked salmon lunches at the Soviet Embassy a few blocks from the White Rouse, be rarely gives in- terviews. IN THE PRESENT at- mosphere or U.S. unhappiness over the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, American diplomats here and abroad bave been iDstnlcted to avoid most of· ficial and all social contacts with the Russians. But Dobrynin paid a parting call on Vance when the secretary of state resigned. 1be visit went largelf. unnoticed because Dobrynin s limousine pulled into the State Department basement, where the am- bassador took the secretary's private elevator lo Vance's of. rice. Dobrynin has a good deal more influence in his own gov- e rnme nt t h a n most am - bassadors. As a member of the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist party, he's general- 1 y con s ide red one of the Kremlin's insiders. His counsel and dispatches from the United States are believed to carry weight. DOBRYNIN, the first in his family to go to a university -be had 11 brothers and sisters - was trained as an electrical engineer and joined the Soviet Foreign Office during the war. He speaks nuent English and talks faster than moet people think. He's long been a fawred' guest on the Georgetown party circuit and a Jovial hoet to the capital's leading politicians. On back-slapping terms with many of the capital's power- brokers, Dobrynin seems more ......... SOVIET AMBASSADOR An.eoty Dobrynln the Washington ins ider than Jimmy Carter. "He has excellent contacts around town,·· acknowledges a Soviet specia list in the State Department. ··He lobbies with great skill." His s tatus is som ewhat s pecial. He's the only Soviet diplomat who can travel rel- atively freely around America without first clearing his plans with the State Department. AND AS DEAN o f the diplomatic corps here, he's the ceremonial s hephe rd to the capital's 2,000 foreign dJplomats, which means that he and his wife, Irina, are invited to d<nens of social functions each month. But since the fabric of detente between Wash in gton a nd Moscow h as fra yed . the Dobrynins have kept a low pro- file. appearing mostly at func- tions sponsored by Eastern European countries of the Soviet bloc. The Soviet e nvoy reads copiousl y. includin g m a ny newspapers, and closely follows events in the United Stales. Shrewd and cultivated, he im· pressed Henry Kissinger with bis insight into the American political system . He was on Scotch-sipping terms with Cyrus Vance, Kissinger's successor as secretary of state, and he met Edmund Muskie. Vance's replacement, several limes while Mualtie served lo the Senate. DO BIS llE.POllTS accurately refleet American realities? Some American officials say Dobrynin misjudged tbe likely U.S . reactioo to the intervenUoo in Afghanistan last December and that bis superiors were dis- tu r bed by the freeze that followed. But one top diplomat, who asked to remain anonymous, says, "I know of few cases when it seemed to us that things were misrepresented in Moscow." Henry Kissinger, whose In· timate exchanges with Dobrynin stretched over eight years, has high praise for the Soviet diplomat in Kissinger's book, "The White House Years.·• WHILE DOBRYNIN never wavered in bis dedication to the Soviet system and the Kremlin line, Kissinger said, be also showed flexibility and suavity remarkable in a Soviet diplomaL "He was ooe of the few Soviet diplomats of my acquaintance wbo understood the psychology of others,'' Kissinger wrote. And on the whole, he thought.. the ambassador's presence was a decided plus in Soviet-American relations. He added: "There's no substitute for the insight of the man oo the spot who mixed enough to take the pulse or political life without becoming so absorbed as to loee perspective." · Skil& Can Shine Volunteering Proves Abilities ing, library research, bealt.b f aln and lettinl infonnaUoo out to other community .. tDdel. 'J;be VAC also bu other openl .... lt cuofl•to~. 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Tlleg're Kings of Indoor Jungle By JOHN NEEDHAM Ot .... O.lly ........... Plants are in -ln restauranta, buai· neaa offices and even car washes. But who nurtures these shrubs. slips, 1hoota, sprouts and seedllngs '! Tropical Interior Landscapes in Laguna Beach 'malatalns plants in more than 200 restaurants in 21 states. SO, WRY don't customers dining in their favorite restaurant surrounded by luab vegetation ever see anyone water- ing, weedini or alnging lo a plant? Because the plant peqple perform their magic in the wee (bours of the morning when all but lnaomnlacs are fut asleep. .. We start work .at about 3 a .m .• " said Mark Brower, co-owner of Tropical." and by early afternoon we're ready lo bit the beach for a few hours." Started five years aeo by Brower and his partner Dennil Keany as a two-man operation. the Tropical la now a cor- poratlon grossing 12 million n year and employing 35 workers THE BULK OF their work Is with large restaurant chains such us Bob"i. Rig Boy, Jojo's, Rcubcm. und Ht>d Omon. Tropical also has contracts Nllh developers to provide planL'> for model homes. Brower said recent trends lo archltoc· ture makes 1t more practical and ea1uer to keep plants "There 1s a lot more C'Onccrn with light now," Brower said .. People are •Tit~• .sOMr rral brutr• a t this p okrr '"'"" 111 Ga r d rna tltat arr •rrriN" •. all d w so.--. losrn takr It o u t on tltr plan u.~ . installmg skylights and arc putt.mg In more windows This meani. we can use larger, typically outside trees where we couldn't before.·· HE SAID most people had a tendency to over-water indoor plants. "We water ours about once a week." "We get there and we llnd cl1arette butts anutfed out In the pot.B and drinks poured ln with glasse11 l1yin1 in lbe eoll . 1\11 the sore losers take it out on the plants ." HE SAID one oC ht. biggest problem• ts the high turnover of his employees. "The work requires quite a bit of Lralninl in the Cl rat place." beaald. "I've found girls do a better job and !ltay longer than men I don't know why It Just seems to always work out that way." Brower said women could handle most ol the tasks involved in the job. ·'They do everything that the men do with few exceptions," he said. ··once in a great while we have to send a man out ln • woman 'a route to move a heavy pot, but not very otten. BROWER SA I D the on1oing economlc crunch has not hurt tus bust· ness. "Surprisingly we haven't been ar. fected ." he said "Our business con- tinues to grow about 10 percent every three months ··1 guess people feel they have too much Invested," he said. "The last thing they want to do is let their plants die.·· Brower. Ju.st 27 himself. sa.id most or the people working for him were young AU88eAN CUINC ZIACONtA THE WORt.OS MOST PERFECT DIAMOND SUBSTITUTE AU. sizes. ALL SHAPd PENDENTS • STUD EARRINGS • RINGS SET IN 14 K GOU>. (PRICES ON REQUEST) •SATISFACTION GUARANTEED• T (71•> e3H1ee ROBERT KAHN & SON P.O. BOX 14<41 ORANGE. CAL.IF. 82868 1 CT. BAIU.IANT • • 191 2 CT. MAAOUIS •• , .. , 3j;T. PEAR OJT '190 4 CT. HEART . 1249 6 CT. BAIWANT . 1299 . A Goloen ·opportunity Let Inflation Work For You QUICK CASH u9Ually In 7 to 10 Wortclng 08ys) MOOILOW MOMTML Y PAY....-rs a.-.. ..,,..... •••• .... ,,....., ~TOM llACH ,_.1....,....1 164'0 PecHlc ~ ....,.._, s.h I It . ., .. , 71 •11•6-IH7 • JIJ/HJ.1117 SAl'f IBMAIDtMO 2411 .._... SNrN w., · H401 114/116o7CM I. 7t4/12'-J4J7 Avallablf' tor up to one year lonaer terms available with Interest only payments Ofhoes and affiliates also In RecH11nd1 Riverside Palm S0t1ngs ~~... Beverly Hills Hemf't Pasadena. San D•eoo Phoenix oa11aa PUBLIC AUCTION OF HANDMADE ORIENTAL CARPETS & RUGS ENTIRE INVENTORY OF DOVE GALLERIES, INC. Cosed down; L~ Island Dneont1nu.nce cernfi~te •1883 W1• have been comm1u1oned bv 1h1• owners of Dove Gallllfies. Inc. of Cedarhurst, lonq Island 10 sell their t>n!He sroclc of hand made Oneota! ru~. lhP\C rugs ar ~ 1n all Qual1 t1e\ .ind varv "'size from 2X3 to 18X12 .. _ R.~ , __ -(213) 7ot-o02I AUCTION WILL BE HELO ON SUNDAY, J UNE 15th 2 P.M. MARRIOTT INN 900 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACff Ruta c.t tN w-.d 1 hour SW-to ttte ~ " A & A Inc .. llqllod«of-1 and Auak' -· County Fair's Photo Contest D e adline N ear Orange County photographers who wish to enter photos in the Orange County Fair must do ao by Saturday. accord.in& to Run Wllllama, photo· grapby department aupervilor for the (air. Brower said. "ln fact, anyone that we have a contract with is guaranteed a free replacement 1r a plant dies. We don't replace very many.·· Brower arud not all hta customers feel beneYoleot toward plants "There's some real brutes at this poker club in Gardena that we service." he said. laughing. men and women in their 20s "I would ~~~=~=====~;!!!l!!!l!!!!!!!il guess the average is 22," he said HE SAID HIS future look:'> good I "Some people tell me that Uus ls JUll a s Prints may be delivered to the photo· graphy building on the fairgrounds from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday or from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m . Saturday. There will be divisions for amateurs. professionals, juniors and special clasaificatioos, Williams said. Entry forms for the amateur and Junior competition may be obtained at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Entry forms for the professional com· petition will be available at local camera stores. Profeastooal pbotographen will com· pete through the ProfesaWoal Pboto- grapben ot Orange County. Abo beiJlll held at the fair La the third annual Presa Pbotograpben Coolest. Deadline ror these entries la July l . Presa pbotop'apba will al.lo be dis· played during the fair, and the general public will vote for the moat outalandin& photo to receive the Sweepstakes Award. Entry forms for the press photo- grapbera competition are available at theOrangeCounty Fair Grounds. Open only to amateurs 1s the "Many Faces or the Fair" contest The contest is for pictures taken durmg the Orange County Fatr, and there 1s no entry form or fee. Printa entered in the "Many Faces" cohtest must be s ubmitted to the Oranae County Fair Administration BuUdingby4p.m.Aug.18. For more information call Ule !cur· grounda at 751-3247. ••• 11 Hypno1u For You? ... Of OOUJM it la. . • . Almo.t weryone la familiar with the kind of ~ that'• petformed In front of an audience tor enterullnment pufpOM&. The performer Who lflduDn thll kind of hypnoeAI would have you ...... tNt ,.,. Ml IOfM .nnoe powet OY9t the volunteers that come up on etage. Nothing could be further from the truth. .•. The power la In you. The performer only mak• UM Of ll .•• lNl ..,,. power that .. In ,ou can be uMd to Nip ,ou atop emoklng .•. reduoe anxiety ..• help your concentration ••• Mtp )IOll to learn . . . In. cneN your Mtf oonfldenoe, Ind wtth a doctors r• f4NTlll. reduce« gain weight Ind control pain. ••• ~ • ., ...... toot for cMnge and ~ " ....... mple. Md~. ••• • oen .,. JOU to beoofM the '*'°" you ,.., ....... .•• ~ .. been wound fO( th,.. thoueand ~ . • , • 11 ,_, iw *-for you to cheolc Into It? • • . or GGUf9 1ua.. fad aod people will &el tick ol keepln1 ears plants. b~~~~ln the~ ~:;nrte~nw:;;:u~.~ H untlngton Beaeh. Youth Checkups Urg ed A campa 1i:n to encourage young people from 10 to 14 years old is beUlg waged during June and July by the Child Health and D1sab11Jty Prevention Program Free bn~htly-colored T shirt iroo-ona. posters, buttons and decals are belnR dl1tributed through th e count y Health Department. health chnu.·s. shopp111g malls and commuruty orgamzat1on:. to publicize the campaign The child health checkup pro- gram stresses preventive health r are and serves Californians from birtl) through age 20 who are eligible for Med1Cal Periodic dental e xams and physical exams are available from participating dentll\t s, physician!\. c llnlca and the Orange County Public Health and Medi<'al Services' child health clinics For further Information. con tact the county health off1<'t' JI 835·5304. We Put Our Money Where Our Mouth Is ! Once you've made the decisio n to takC' J second Tru ~t OrC'd Rea l £:stJtc l oJn again-,1 youi home you want ca~h·-· not tonversat1on . You want performance ---not procrastination. At Republic we pride ourselves In being tbe ACTION home loan company. We deliver what we promise. Most home loan companies require normal processing time of two weeks for second Trust Deed Real Estate loans. At Republic we have the flexibility to advance 41 ponlon of your loan---withln 48 to 72 hours If need be. If you need the full amount right away we can 11rr11nse that 11~. For loans of S10,000 to $500,000 on homes or income property, talk to one of our experienced, professional loat;l broken. We'll arrange the loan best suited to your lndiYidual needt--even if you're having financial difficulties. We deliver on our promises, beause we're here lO help. •• Re J)ubllc HOme Loan 18773 MecArthur Blvd .. lrYlne • .CA 82715 (71•) 85 I ·0091 SURPLUS STORE Sn• ~on •II ltetnt In tlodl. "• , ..... fthJ t1w•l.f\ •rwf fhWfif"!'! ,........, " ,~ qUt .. ""11 4r'P IM ........ r f)nf"_.. •t "•, t • .,..,,,._ tu-...., ~ .. ,, Rf"\M •nd -. ,, h ltw 11t n•"' ...... ICM"'~'" ult..-,-....J b' ("•l•kJ& • •'•h•• l .. \IMt11U1,.6' •' ut u •f''I\ "'•'' krt<111I '\It.Kt'°' .. fOWMt lfMo C"v\lnlt-. SEARS CLASSIC MEN ·s COORDINATES J ACKETS Were 39 99 to 41 .99 NOW s17.88 VESTS Were 15 99 to 16 99 NOW S4 .88 SLACKS Wt1rt• 19 99 NOW S7 .88 20" ROTARY LAWN M OWER 110 VOLT ELECTRIC START SAVE 90.00 Wa'.> :?29 99 NOW 5139.99 20" ROTARY L AWNMOWER 4 .0 RESERVE POWER SAVE 60.00 Wac, 189 99 N OW 5129 .99 =1641 SEWING MACHINE 7 ONLY SAVE 100.00 Was 295 95 NOW '194.88 WOMEN'S 3 PIECE PANT SUITS SAYell00.00 8" METAL TURNING LATHE W..1.489.89 NOW 1799.99 .. - ... .... INVASION ~ June t&. t9'0 OAJLY PILOT A 11 t Rats! •ere's That Pied Piper ...-----A-n-nou_n_ci_ng-ou-r op-en-,-.ng __ .. 8..Sqed by a MO percent lDcreaae ln cttt .. compl.U:. 1 lhe 0r_,. CouMJ VldOr Coall'OI DM&rid 1 warned lb.at KaJOpe!' ud preM'e •,llWI feet up oe yow-ab1ftl)es may·be u lnv..._ at Tool rau. CoMkterable c:onC..m la be1nl felt at dlatrlct bHdq'6U'ten ln Garden Grove. where olflclala not• tlwy ba" rettlved •.• t0mplalnt.1 about lM lnftWl ~far tl'1t )'Ur , . TllS DIBnNCTIVE Ult.le devtla meuurin& an av•• ol 11 lnehet between tJpe ot noee and tall ca....S anty 1,250 reporta ln 197'9, accordina to OCVCD spokesman B nJamln Beams. "They nry deftnit.ely have the potential of carryins d.lseue. The vehicle is their neaa . which are unique to rat.a," declares Beams. But, be ta.Id, 1urveillance and capture of roof rats and sublequt!nt indexing, or bead count census ol neu being tarried al>oard them this season show lhe threat really isn't too severe ''WE ARE LOOKING for the Oriental rat nea and the northern rat flea They're very speclfic·to rats," said Beams. They aren't flDd· Hlg many of those on the roof. Beams said today the county's burgeoning roof rat population has shown an alarming in· crease, with reports this season skyrocketing in ne wer residential areas of Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley and Costa Mesa. Some complaints <1bout the long-tailed vermin are also being received from Irvine. where their heavy natural vegetation and or- namental cover is more lush this season. The messy little creatures that feast on .un· ha rvested and leftover fruit and leftover pet food are Ondang ready heavens in untrimmed ivy. palm and yucca and bougainvillea. FURTHERMORE. COUNTY residents aren 't showing enough enthusiasm for picking ripening fruit or trimming vegetation caused by last winter's rams to help alleviate the problem, Beams said. Al'Wi..._,.te N 1tdge d A lo11g Twigga, the giraffe. is long on motherhood as she licks her bahy born recently at Marine World/Africa U.S.A. m Redwood Citv. The bashful youngstl'r isn't so sure about parad· mg around in front of the spectators who have s tarted their sum mer migration ------- Facelift Approued LONOON 1AP1 After more than a quarter centur) of discussion. the city government has ap· pro\'ed a Sl4 m1l11on facelift for London's famed but run-down P1ccad11lv Circus The Greater London Council planrung commit· tee approved final plans for the project. which in· el ude a Sll 4 million shop-bned subway leading to a basement mall and a $2.3 million road and sidewalk rcnovatton. Construction is to begin in 1982. Piccadilly Circus. neon-lit hub of the British capital's cinema and t heaterland. has over the years become a "drab and tatty traffic island'" - in the words of one city offi cial Unlllle their la&}' couslna the common Norway r_,t which prefera a lald·back exlatence clo.e to Lbo food supply. roof rats are also fast ttavetns. "11wy'U JUSl take orr straight down miles and mll• ot uninterrupted nood control chan· ntla." says Beams. "They even run along over· bead utility lines and use them for rapid transit. He said they also sometimes bitch rides aboard trut\ truck.a in ve1etaUoo clippings and travel miles lhal way. BEAMS SAID aooF rats can always be dlatinlUisbed by their tails. which are longer than tlleir bodies, although perhaps from diet or exposure to sunshine they have been changing color in recent years. "They used lo be distinguishable as all black. but now they're turning gny." Beams said one consolation for countians is the fact rats don't carry rabies, unlike other vermin. although no one seems to know why. He added that due to Proposition 13 cut· backs. the county is being forced to spend less than on rat poison. which was being scattered about the county at thE' rate of 55 pounds per day per year This necessitates taxpayer aid in doing a way wilh the roof rat epidemic through other corrective measures. such as cleaning up gardens and keeping lids on garbage c<1ns. -°""'·. .... _ ·--~ "---J - 80-COUll PlP£1\ PLllES PICUCED OIOllES 6 \ot 11.-.· pod09 .. o4 cooi.o.. ;,, '°"°""" 2 8 8 A ~~:;.:..!or wwxh. Fw ¥ 11'1%''* IYUI NIE 6" l19hlw•l9ht, plo•t•c .................... .., --~-- 411 &•.~ ..... Greose-res1stont, per dinner (.•urdy' ,_,n1te po 2 ········ P\ MEN'S GOLFllG SHIRT 444 Men'$ polyester/conon, one pocket golfing shirt. Choice of solid colors. Soving pnces• 98-0UICE* LEIOllDE 1111 311 l~""·-"""'" "'' ......_ tic.-w .... .._-v-c ·-- FOii ROLLS TISSIE 67° I ply lOO '""' roll, ..... 4 "' " .o<t> Sootk up and So... locloyi ....... Ila-IP UIL1 411 Heftt It llp ftlll OA ........ ~ ... -... Slvrcfr ....... 5 0 U T H C 0 A S T P L A Z A Presenting our compktc selection of imported torit'trtt·::.. Jragrant soaps, potpourri, and a dl'lt'ctat>lt• IJ>~rtmc'nt of t:Omt's ttbks mcludmg 111 tlit' fmt'S I European tradition. 3333 BR ISTOL • COSTA MESA . CA 92626 • (714) 641 ·0888 METAL SHELF STORAGE UJllT 991 Dvro~le 4-shelf $IOroge. Shelv- ing $1ze 60x36x 12"'. Conve- nient storage fo, home. offiu 2-PllR PlCU&E llEE-Hl'S 49e 32-0UICE* JAR OLIVES 131 p'"PP""' 9',,0ecf ()eio""" f0t ~-opoefl~ ·---..... 111/Fll MlllW STOEi •as •a& ........ UWI SID 311 .. I 11 ,...,,. A0Y(llTl5l0 1 MfllC>l&NOIM POI.ICY .... • • :1 ( Unassembled in cart~ J ~. PICIW PA Rn 1111 1 11 31 -· • pocltled "°"" ,.,.,.. .Of QIPplttttri ,-ef • ,.,... N>< """- '133 - COUNTY/ OBITUARIES .. River Boaters Invading Hnrbor Dana P o int' O fficials Outline New Dangers o n Open Seas BJ' DO C'RAPMA °' ................... Color1edo Rher bo1tera art> heiadln1 for 01no Point Harb« inatead ol lnJand waten and tM r ult lS upected to be rword marina tramc J•ms Mnd ma think twlrt 1boul lon1 trll)I, bo1ten who art UJed to calm r Inla nd w1tera ir e oow m1neuW'rin1 lh Ir veuela In th harbor and occ•o, Dan.. Polnl Harbor Patrol depuUes aald. ferent thu the ocean. There are many tbl,Qp \MC can occur here that normally wouldn't at the river." fi\or example, you don't 1et a alx-foot sea ln the river. ....... -e---,baprttila summer With h'(rtul'd 1asohne t'Olb CllUlln& would·be tnavelerti to "It'• 10melhtn1 new lo them," said set J(lck . EVt•ns of thtl harbor patrol. The uver.,e boater who fre- quent.a inland waters la not UHd to judging d.Jatances and Is fre- qutnUy untamUJar wtth direc:-"Thti (Coloradol river IH pat rolled but lht' w11tt1r hs dlf· Old Golfers Teed Off Cost» Mesa 'b olde r golfers. irate over hikes in greens feeB of up to 75 percent, threaten to pack the City Council's ch1m· bers to overflowing Monday night in protest . the current S20 to $25. "That !) u 25 percent i n crease." he charged Even worse, he said is the In- crease for Los Lagos course. The S20 fee there will move up to $3.5, a 7~ percent hike . OCMan Shot ·'They already Increased lht. fees two years ago," he con- tended. Dick Foster said Friday he and two compatnots have talked to at least 70 senior-citizen goUers who are steam ing over the fee increases. One of them, Elvin Hutchison, the former principa l of Kaiser School, has secured a spot or Monday's 6:30 p.m. c~·l ounci' agenda to talk abo.~t }' e tt.e~ An Orange man is in cnltcal condition today after being shot twice during a fa m ily dis turbance a t his home. 118 W. Hoover St .. police said. The fees went up 33 percent. he said, when Social Security In· come went up 9 percent. Foster claimed that all of the candidates who ran for the City Council posts in April vowed they would do all they could for senior citizens. Foster noted 1 'tlt, onth playing fees at the city's Mes Linda course are going up fro Leocadio Maganu. 43. WMS taken to UC Irvine Medical Center following the 8:20 p.m. shooting. Police said that Rolan- do Rodriquez. 22. is wanted for questioning ill connection with the incident. "So what's the first thing they give us." he asked rheiortcally. ''The shaft. that·~ what." Pilot J Logbook _ King of Hearts Wins a Hand By CAROL MOORE Of "'9 0.11, ,.,..,. SUff fo'ather and daughter. It doesn't have quite the commercial ring of "Father & Son ," but it's still a special partnership. Especially when there's one of him andfourofus The lack of boys in the family didn't seem to matter. His interest was people and the mot· to he instilled was .. Do your part and a li ttle bit extra ... SO HE TAUGHT whoever was closest or old enough how lo bait a fi.c.h hook . figure a '"' h.,~L' -~ r,,1 -.. square root, lie a n Un- d e rwriters' Laboratory knot or change a Oat tire. He knew the lessons would come in handy bOme day. We also ldrned from him how to make extra high angel food cakes. a knack he acquired as a re sourceful teen-ager in the Depression. And w e're still trying to figure out how he kept the creamed egg sauce so smooth for so long on Sunday mornings while four teen-ager!> and mother got ready for church. WHATEVER WE SEND as a gift today can't match what he's given us. Our playhouse. This slope-roofed cot· tage straight out of "Hansel and Gretel" was the pride of the neighborhood 20 years ago. No one has the heart to tear it down so now it s helters the patio furniture In ralny weather. --.. An appreciation for the outdoors. No man has truly conquered the wUderness un- til he gives his wife the Labor Day weekend Nept une Societv calMATIOM eURIAL At SIA 646-7431 y-..a.I -.....itv --·--................ ", .... , .... , ..... --c.-...~ Galllerfn9.....,.. .. Nlln. ~M./!Mlr f'ACIAC YllW MIMOIW.f'Aal CetretetY Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c V'*1W Dnve Newpon Beach ~-2700 McCObllCll MOITUAl•S Laguna Beach ~15 Laguna Hiiis 768-0933 San Juan Cap11trano 49!>-tns . MAnoe ~WM-MT. OUVI MortuatY • c.tnatery Crematoty 1625 Gisler Ave. Colt• Mesa ~S554 &AL~MIOM N•ALMOMI 646-242'4 eo.taMese 673-9450 fmcl~I _.,.-oMWAT ~., 'IOllro-'wty COMaMeae MH150 -...... mMU. ........., w.o.-awa ......_,. C,..,.tions 417 !. 11th It. c::::.r JARVIS SON IA S JARVIS, rHIO<'nt of Cott• ~... C• P~ ••av on J...,. 11 1'91) SI-. w~ •~of ~ Prine• of ,...t<• Luther"" Cl!Vn" Slw wrwo J Y••" ~ Wlunleer wwk<rr tcw I~ Lui,..,.,. Socl•I So<v~ ot Or- Co..nlY si.. wa\ • nsicMttt of Cotl• ""-... C. "" It ., .. rs Slw •~ wrvlwed t>v "'"' "-"O Wiiii•"' J•rvl• of Cotla Mew. Ca , ..,,. W.ioon J.,.vt• ot Roul O..•. M l<IW-. • <MlllQttt<rr """ Cl~e OonovA!' of Cotta Mn<I. C•., I Qr-.dcl,.ldr..., •nd l si&teo. H<rlU• OftHer of SeDrw•1n9. Mlclllgan, H•'"'" Rober!\ of Ari· tnglCH'I, Tua• and Vlola Kunkle of l••...-ood. l'IOroda Sen.Kt'• will tit' f\elcl °" Monclav. Jun• "· '"° et 10 CH>.-.M al lht' Prln<I! ot Peace LUIN•an c;,.,, ....... , .. P .. l(W Kunwy L ,.,..,..., ot11<1e11no. '"'.,~' •' H drbor l•wn M •monel P•rk ~rYICt'\ unci.< -OW°!Kllof> of HarbO'I Lawn Mour>I Olive Mortuary ot Cotta Mew S«>-S»t. OAKOIN - MINNIE DORA OAKDEN, •Qe n , rHldenl ot 1141100-ltl-. C•. P .. sed •••., on Junt u . 1tl0 8otn In Envte!MI °" June n . ltOJ. Siie I\ •w· vlvH Dy -'°" _....., o.l<deft, Jr. of N.....-t llMC!\. ca .. sl•t«·ln-1 .. DorotllY ODnOll ot H""'fft91on l!l .. <f\, ca. -• c-'tl Juclltll M. Walters of Celt• llNM, ca. Serllle:n will De Mid .., ~ -'-· I•. ,. et 2·0DPM et Ille 11-U-MefNrlet ~. Prlvei. 1-meflt el Her~ Wt- ,,__ ... Patti. Servkes -,,,.. Oltt<llOll of Smilft & Tl/INll Wfftcflff Cllep•I Mot11>efY ot Co•ta ,,,_..__ ......... ... .,. .. ..--...-.-. . . off and goes camping with four daughters. one of whom is still in diapers. -A PENCHANT FOR learning. To coax us into writing a better essay or finishing our math homework. he would let us use his trusty. mechanical pencil. The mahogany dining room table 1s still engraved with a frustrated. quadratic equation and a few con· jugated verbs Respect for public ser vice His father was a judge and Dad became a high school trustee. Our introduction to politics was eye· opening. When we went to bed, he was los· mg: by the next morning. the ballot count had swung in his fuvor. Professional gumption. When a pro· motion meant moving to headquarters in Chicago. he changed corporations. sw1tch1og Crom c hemical research to personnel management and eventually safety engineer· ing so the family could s tay in the city and schools we wanted. -EXTRA PATIENCE. It undoubtedly ran low as he took four woman dri\•ers on their first spin behind the wheel or won · dered how much longer we could tie up the phone But his patience "'as r evitalited when "permanent press" was invented and he didn't have to wait for someone lo iron his s hirts. Sideltne support. He was always in the bleachers when one of us would be named a Filly League All-star, chosen homecoming queen or elected cheerleader. Or when things didn't go right. he had the words that wouJd turn a disappointment or disadvantage at;ound. And he gave us away. walking us down the aisles to welcome some sons into the family at last. GWC Stylists Retire Trophy Golden West College cosmetology s tudents have won the rotating team trophy at the 17th ann ual South ern 16 Name d To Scie nce Fraternity Judy Ann Jackson or Costa Mesa has been named Orange Coast College's outstanding social science student, college officials said. Miss Jackaoo and 15 other students from the Orange Cout area who have maintained a bifb academic record n aoclal ldeoce have been accepted into PbJ AJpba Mu, a 1ocl1I 1clonce honorary tratemJty. The other aludenta AC· ceDted wen!: """" C.••• ..... , =·· .. Cl•'ffOll, bot a . ..._..,, M, l'Nll9f' ""*W .. .....,..., -,,.. , ... Keren ""'"""• lt9"rta """ lteflefler, ......, Nw• and '*'IN MMle Qu1'11, ,. '°"' ..... \'MM\11 """"""M.. Me'*Kl_,T-~ ~~· ,. -· ..... 111-,.~-"""""'llMcllt Jtollt "•"· ,1_,. ,._., .S tettJ J, Wttf. California In - tercollegiate hairstyling com petitloo held In Los Angeles. The trophy. has been won five consecutive years by Golden West. and Is the college's permanently. Seven other colleges par\lclpated in the com- petlUon. IndlvlduaJ winners were Connie Beck, Hunt- ington Beach, ftrst place evenina styles; Chung Boreman. Garden Grove, fl rat place, daytime styles ; Amy Mittendorf, Huntington Beach. second place, quick service: and Ctn· d y Daiale. Westmiftater, third place, artistic 1tyles. tlon1 once at aea, Evan• po.lnted out. For thl1t reaaon. depuu .. may have dllficulty loc•Una .. vetHI alter receiving 1 dl1tre111 call. There are allo probl ma with boaten ln ltMrtl who are not familiar with tho rule• ot lhe road. •·we have peopJl' who ao oot and buy a Q)0,000, IO·loot )'l<'ht and doo't know t.h• llral thlnM 1tboul ruin and ru1ul1tlon1. sald Evant. He said many boat•n al.o lack knowled1e of neceHary emer1ency equipment Orlnlrtn1 by bol t1 lerou1 boaters can be a blR problt1m, particularly In be11vy &raffle. Evan• aald that from thf' harbor patrol office v•nh11e polnt deputies hMve watched a lot of neitr misses. Things don'l figure to be better this summer "Many people say, ·Let's 10 down io the boat. and if the weather breaks we'll l(o out.· They wait ror the weather and by that time they may h1tve quite a bit to drink.·· he said Delly ,._ SUtl ...... Dana Point Harbor has shps for about 2.800 boMls but Evans sald there la no wuy to tell ex· actly bow many vessels are out in a gi\•en day or period or time. especially since many or them are visiton new lO the harbor. SGT.JACK EVANS SURVEYS DANA HARBOR WATERS GH oHne Prtce• May 8'1"9 More Boater• to Dana Point PYRAMID PENDANT SUCCESS! ADVENTURE! ~~~ $]99 ~ $299 5 ~~2\ We've got the t'i.ews no other apartment can match. Wide-open sceTU!s of Newport Bay. Balboa and Catalina from your private terrace. Wide-open li{estyl.e and recreation opportunitU!a, too. Hea/J.h club. pools, tennis. Come and see for yourself. 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(o,t4 M•~~ (411hfOrn1,1 "16Ji& '°""°''"""· ..,.....,,...., \ • For SeniiR-Citisen 8y AtmRJa &. VINSEL .................. H1I falnOUI hometown pal ,.,,m l'nd~· dence. Mo.. lbe late Harry S. Truman, waa never a man to mlncoe wonla and nelthu 11 J.B. Whit.My Jr. ol Corona del Mar, petnilewp and perfume cbembt and poet. Whltney'a penonaJ preferenff I« eeclDOIDY with wordl at \be •ae ol • may have bepn with lbe day ln 1890 whee be was born and named. He doesn't have a flnt and middle name, Just &be lniUals J .B .• beeauae his parents figured what WU lood ene>uCh for his father, J .B. Sr .• was good enoucb for blm . .. SOME'IUIES YOU CAN DPR£86 lblngs - better ln a stnsle line and save more space U.an in the regular style of writina, .. says J .B .• who is currently at wort on an eplc poem. His subject la the World War I DQugbboy soldier. He knows about them first hod. He was one. "I was 'l:1 when I went ln; I wu a medical technician," says Whitney, who by then had · earned his bachelor's degree from the Unlverai· ly of Missouri at Columbia ln chemistry. WIOTNEY WAS WOllKJNG in the rough- and-tum ble oilfields of Oklahoma, where writers of poetry and verse -or even men who could write their own names -were somewhat scarce. • "I just started writing these little sketches about five years ago;• says Whitney, whose work ls liable to address any subject depending on whim and inspiration. The spry widower who lives with bis son at 614 Avocado Ave., Corona del Mar, 5ays he was inspired by a recent newspaper arttcle on veterans of World War I in undertaking his Doughboy poem. ... USED TO PUT OUT A house organ for the sales people," explains Whitney. who edited that publicatioo for 10 of his 'l:1 years with Luziers Inc., a Missouri-based cosmetics and perfume company. He joined the direct-sales firm in 1929 after his employer in the oil industry shut down and he returned to Independence, where the Trumans were good friends of the Wbitneys. "I hear from Bess regularly," be says or the late president's aged widow. ONE OF WHITNEY'S TREASURED keepsakes is a United Press International photo of him chatting with Harry on Election Day l!M8 before the nationwide results were in sho~ Truman walloped Thomas E . Dewey in the all-time presidential election upset. Both men were out for their daily constitu· t -tional walk. He still carries bb American Legion Post ' membership card with Truman's autograph from one day wbeo he was in Washington, D.C. • and dropped ln on his old neighbor at the White House to see bow the business of running lbe country was going. "I think he'd probably win today. And I think he'd band.le the Iranian situation a little bit differently too," declares Whitney. "I think he'd call thelr bluff and then go in there and do sometbln&." WIDTNEY SAYS HE HAS NOT submitted any or his rhymes for magazine publication, but samples show mach of it to be of print quality. in the veln of Richard Armour and others. One of his droll pronouncements deals with a man's gradual accumulation of replacement parts such as toupee, false teeth and other compo- nents that enable senior citizens to literally start all over again. His World War I poem deals more soberly with battle memories ln relro8pect. "WE SENT OUR CL0111ES home parcel post/But kept the things we treasure most," reads one memorable line. "We crossed the channel ln dark of night/ And reached Le Havre about dayli ght," reads another. Whitney hasn't tacltled it yet. but his unique experience -be was at one time one of only a dozen graduate chemists in the entire perfume industry -should provide a weaJth of material for his rhyming skills. He says he learned that it is and has been a fact -even before women began altering their hair color at will -that blondes prefer nower- based perfume scents. BBUNl.Tl'ES, BE SAYS, prefer the so- calJed Oriental scents, such as those derived from spices and rare woods or other plant life. And women wlth titian-hue d hair, or redheads, go for the exotic or sensual odors compounded of other ingredients and often mixed with musk derived from wild animals. Whitney says be doesn't know why, but that's just lbe way It la and peraooal experience proved lt to him. - le.ft ..... J.B~ WHrTNEY PICTURED WITH TRUMAN RUGGED ECONOMY FLOOR TILE • PRACTICAL TOUGH & LONG-LASTING! •POPULAR PATTERN & VERSA TILE COLORS! Smiles Put in . Service DETROIT (AP> Politics breeds service wlth a smile here. With the city playlng boat to its first national politlcal con•entlon when the Republicans meet here July 14·18. virtually everyone in Detroit ls making prep- ar:atioos fort.be big event. 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The fluid Nehemiah. ham pered by a torn cartilage in his h!rt ankle. a "hip tilt" and an Achilles tendon injury in 1980. skimmed over the hurdles In 13.49 seconds in edging Dedy Cooper, the runner~ in 13 56 ROD MILBURN, the 1972 Olympic champion who is mak· ing a comeback this year after a seven year absen ce from amateur competition. finished fourth in 13.76. behind Anthony Campbell of the University or Southern California. timed in 13.70. • •'Nehemiah had shown signs that he was fully recovered from his physical problems in Ji"riday's heats and semifinals. but he still said he needed to prove his comeback was com- plete by winning the final. Although bis time was not dose to his world mark of 13.00, be beat some or the best h urdlers in the country. The only JD&jor absentee was Greg -4'oster, the NCAA champion from UCLA. Foster decided to 1tip me national chauipionsblps to get ready for next week's U.S. Olympic trials at Eugene. Ore. NEBBlllAH. WINNER or his third atrailht national uue. bad PRESS CORPS SETS OPEN RECORD not competed in five weeks. In his last appearance. he finished fourth in the UCLA Invitational. a race won by Foster. In this meet. Nehemiah said he did not need Fo~ter to run well. "Greg 1s a smart athlete." said Nehemiah. "He knows what races he needs to run I don't need a certain guy to make me run fast. I'm used to the lonelt· ness out there " Frankline Jacobs of Fairleigh Dickinson University also re pealed as cha mpion The diminutive high jumper took his !-econd :>traight crown, clearing 7 feel. 414 inches. "I am very pleased with this performance." said Jacobs. who extended his overall winning s treak to 13. "I am certain I can 1ump well enough to make the Olympic team. "I FEEL I AM capable or 7·8 or 7.9 this year," added the 5-8'1• Jacobs. "Since I do not have the opportunity to win a gold medal this year in the Olympic Games. my goal is the world record (7·8'r.!)." Putter Deserts Nicklaus Japan 's A oki Ties for Le ad in U.S. Open • • • .. SPRINGFIELD. NJ. (AP> -Jack flih~klaua' ilb familiar. so frustrating put- tfng problems dropped him back into a tie with Japan's lsao Aoki for the third·rou.nd lead Saturday in the 80th U.S. Open goll c hampionship. "I'll let you know tomorrow," Nicklaus said. I was at 10 under par, it might have been one or two." Aoki, a slender 37-y,.ar-old who has 31 ot his career 32 titles in Japan, birdied the last two. holes for a third consecutive as and a tie with N~'ckl us. lie obviously had other things on his mind. Like winning a record-tying fourth < "I would have loved to have made it a very dull tournament." Nicklaus said after postlng his round of par 70, which included 12 putts on the last five holes, 011 ·n · l oday ('l1u1111 f#f 1 "' 1 1 ::ia American national championship It set up a dr ic confrontation for today's final ro of the most prestigious of all the world tests of golfing greatness. On the one hand is Nicklaus, now 40, considered by many as the greatest player of all time. He's trying to cap a comeback from two years or deep frustration with a record-tying fourth American national champions hip "BUT.'' HE SIGHED. "YOU ARE going to have a very exciting tournament. Once holding a three-stroke lead, he had a chance to all but clinch 1t And the putter gave it away · · 1 had an opportunity on the back nine Lo run and hide from the field. But I gave back what I had." And he left unans wered a question about his possible retirement from the game he has ruled so long "1' he wins tomorrow," Tom Watson !>aid of Nicklaus. "l thank he may retire " "Walking down the 10th fairw ay after shooting 32 on the front side I felt very confident. very relaxed I lo\as pla~ mg with a three-shot lead and playing the easiest holes .. And now I don't have th<' lead Now )Ou·re vulnerable to !>IX or eight players tr On the other hand is Aoki . by far the finest player in his country and seeking to become the first Oriental to win one of the game's Big Four titles. Should he do it. it would mark the first time in history that Burne tt Decis ions Galin d ez 8) HOWARD L. HANDY OI tlw D•lly Ptlol Sl•fl J essl' Burnett has fought all around the \\Orld, most of the time on !>hort notice lo fill in for some other fi ghter who has sud· denly scra tC'hed himself from contention Thi:, umt.'. hl' fought m his own backyard a nd he pounded out a unanimous 12-round dec1s1on over \'1ctor Galindez in a cruiscrwc1ght chm1nation bout (Jt the Disneyland Hotel Exhibit Hall before about 1.000 fans and a nation" ide te lev1s 1on au- dience. •'OR Bt:R~ETT. 1t was a JUSt reward for his long pati~ and oft-times unappreciated efforts . And his first thoughts when he entered his dressing room car· ned the significance of many of his previous fights . "Be honest with me." he said in addressing two members of the press. "That wasn't no hometown decision. was it"" Indeed 1t was n't. Burnett not only won unanimously but he had the only t\\O knockdowns of tht' f1~ht as \\ell. 10 an action· packed bout. The two knockdowns came in the seventh round and caused Galindez' wife to leave the arena for several rounds. Perhaps she saw the end in sight for the nngwise veteran·s career that has seen him hold the light heavyweight crown on two dif- ferent occasions. Burnett considers himself a counter-puncher even though he was the aggressor much of the lime Saturday. THE VICTORY apparent won Burn<'tt the right to a cru1scrwei.:ht title fight with l\larv1n Camel and it might be the next on the agenda for the sponsoring WAY·ARMS Founda- t 1 o n group that s taged Saturday's card "Wt• are trying to get him a shot at the title." Promoter Bill Caplan said after the fight. "Camel has one optional fight before a mandatory bout with the No 1 challenger which would come within 60 days after the optional " Whatever the future for Burnett, he won his biggest de· c1s1on in a professional career that spans 34 fights. The 34-year- old veteran was signed early in the week to fill in for Camel. ·'They told me three weeks ago to be ready because Galindez has a habit of falling <See BURNETI', Page 8%) ISee GOLF, Page 82) Fregosi Stea1n~d A ngel Manager Ejected B efore Loss By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of tlw D•1fy ~llot Sl•tt It 's bad enough that the Angels have 13 other Amencan League teams pus hing them ar ound. but no\\ they've got the umpires and league president Let> MacPha1l on their backs. LOO IJ mpire Larry Barnett phoned MacPhail Saturday night to re· port that Angel Manai;:er Jim Fregos1 violated league rules by remaining in Lhe dugout after he "as ejected FREGOSI SET a personal re· cord by being banished nine minutes BEFORE the game began, and 1f he did remain in the dugout as Barnett alleges, it didn 't help Boston beat tht' Angels. 7·3. "All during the game he's managing his team ." Barnett said, "and during the rifth and sixth innings he puts on a white rain hat a nd s t ands 1n the dugout. I don't know who he thinks he is with that disguise. Colombo or somcthmli( "Once he 's ejected. my JOb "1th tum I!> done." Barnett con tinued. explaining why he didn't chase Fregos1 a second time. "I'll let Mr. MacPhail handle it now." THE CONTROVERSY ob· scured a game which was de· cided by Carl Yastrzemski's fluke two-run homer Rick Miller got his glove on the ball, but 1t bounced up and over the fence. "It would ha\'C gone over the fence anyway," Miller s aid, "but I had a chance at the ball It hit the pocket. my glove hit c fence. and the ball popped ou and over. I should have caug tit " Car ey Lansford celebrated his re from a three-day sus· pens n by belting a two·run homer lJl the fourth inning, and although he was far removed from the argument, Lansford played an unwilling hand 1n Fregosi"s e1ecUon . The Angel manager was angry because, while Lansford got sus· pended for bumping an umpire. Boston catcher Carlton Fisk went scot-free after grabbing an umpire Fnday night. FISK SAYS he was trying to stop a confrontation between ump Jim Evans and pitcher Dennis Eckersley. who were arguing about a pitch that was called a ball. Fisk grabbed Evans· arm and JIM FREGOSI s pun him around. stopping him from approaching Eckers ley on the mound Phvs1cal <'Onfronta lion \,\1th 8Jl umpire usually rt!· ~ult.s in an automatic' eJed.1on In Lansford·s case. it also in· eluded a $2.SO fine and a tbree- day suspension. but Evans says he let Fisk orr li f,?htly because the Boston catcher "was JU.St trying to restore order · · Before Saturday·., game. Fregosi approached Evans and brought up the subJect a~ain "All I did was say that 1f one of my players gets into an argu· ment I was going to grab the umpire and pull him by the arm." Fregosi said. He fi gured that 1f Fis k could do 1t. he could. too "llE SAID that tf I did. they "'ould throw me out of the game I asked them what the d1r fen~nce would ht> bet•.veen that and what Fis k d id." Fregosi said "They said there was a d1f ferencc. but I still don't know whal 1t 1s At that pomt 1n the comersa- tlon. which "'as sta rting to get ugl). umpire ere"' chief Barnett decided to mter\'ene "When I came up to him." Barnett claims. ··He said, ·rm not lalldng to you. Keep your <bleep >ing nose out of thlS "· Barnett says Fregosi closed his statement with an obscene re mark, and that's when he ejected the manager. "Then he kicked dirt on me and Jim Evans and made a lot or oth1.•r unpnnt ;.iblc remarks." 8;irnctt :>a~:, THE t:MPIRE da1ms Fregosi continued lo call the shots for his tl·am from the vicinity of the du~out. and that he actually re- turnl·d to the dugrwt in the late innrng•,, wearing the white r;.11nhat \\'hl'n informed of Barnett ~ che1ri::es. Fregos1 picked a \\h1te ra1nhat Off hi!> desk, closed It 10- ~ldC a drawer. 1.1nd said Barnett "'JS m1~takcn ··Maybe 1t was somebody dressed 10 m y uniform." he said, trying to suppress a ::.mile. ··1 didn't have a white hat." Arter his ejection Fregosi played the ~ame under protest. CSee ANGELS, Page B:!> Dodge r s Halt E x po ~treak, 8-0 MONTREAL <AP> -Dick Williams knew the bubble wouJd eventually have to burst for tbe Montreal Expos and the manager was relieved that it did in their 8--0 loss Saturday night to the Los Angeles Dodgers . ·'We were certainly out· matched in tt\is one, that's for sure," Williams said after his club had its 10-game winning s treak snapped before a crowd of 44 ,585 at Olympic Stadium. "8l1T IF THE STREAK 1s go· 1ng to come to an end, I'd just as Ou 'I '\ 'l 'ud(ly (Ja,uuwl 11 "' IO::io ~oon see 1t happen ltkc this, .. Williams added "It hurts a lot more in a 2·1 or a l·O game." The Expos. who have \\On 24 of lhe1r last 28 games. fell behind in the first inning and ne\'cr showed signs of challeng- in~ Los Angeles' lead "We were out of 1t from the beginning, but on the positive s ide of things. our bench got five of our six hits and Brad Mills continues to play great ball for us." Williams said. Dodger Manager Tom Lasorda said he was pleased with his club's 13-hit attack. 'Tm glad that we're back on the winning track. and it's good to see the club let loose for eight runs." Lasorda said. PEDRO GUERRE RO, who went 2-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored. said he hoped his performance might help him gain a regular berth in the Dodgen' lineup. "I can't do no better than I did tonight," Guerrero said. Burt Hooton scattered six hits. struck out four and walked two to win his sixth game In nine de- cisions for the Dodgers. MONTREAL STARTER R08S Grimsley, 2-4, wu pulled after three lnn1n1s and was 1reeted wlth a chorus of boos by the crowd of 44,585. Grimsley aJ. Jowed elatit bits, six runs. five of which were earned and two homenma. Tho Dodgers look a 1-0 lead U> the flnt when Reggie Smith's aacrlflce fly drove in Derrel Tbomu, who h..t doUbled md ion• to tblrd oa lluHell'a wcrtfke bwlt. · Loi ~ ... 1-0 )eed .. th• HeoDd •h•• lfootoa 1rounded out wltb th buill loaded to drive ln Bon Cey . • • , • 1 ' I • • • • f' . r. • l • . , , l t DAIL V PILOT Cuban Ref u ee Jockey OVerjoy d With Sixth F'~m APl)ttpatcllftl MIAMI Lui s Mora rode Le Conquor E ant to a ahnh-place flnlah at C•lder Race Track, but the jockey WIH overjoyed. It wu Mora 'a fl rat profualoaaJ ride since Cuban Pre ldclnl 1'"td l Castro clOled Havan•'• Oriental Pull 13 yeahi qo. More lmporlanU)'' It WH hl• rlrRt rtde alnc• ar· rlvln1 ln the UnJlud Statca five weeks ago in onts of the "Freedom Flotilla" boats that've carried more than 113.000 Cub•na h~re . .. My dream has come tru.t: ~1d Moru. the first boallJCl refu1ee to ride at a U.S track. Moca s aid he did some ridmg whUe working on a farm in Cuba ln April, he became one of 10,800 Cubans who sought refuge al the Peruvian Embassy in Havana Mora said he left Cuba by boat 45 days ago. The ':r1 year old refugee said Cuban aulhorilJes refused to let his wire and 16·year·old dauahler accompany him Old friend!. Angel Gonzalez. owner of Le Conquerant. and trainer Luis Olivares gave Mora a job ext:rcismg horses for them. then gave him his first ride Friday .,.....-------Quoir ol dar Day------. Pete Rose. commenting on his mult1miUion dollar contract with the Phillies: "With the money 1·m mak ing. I should be playing two pos itions ... tlurc·••t•'s lloH•••r H ;,." 1'01• \ fUtl..:t•••" Bobby Murcf'r's lwo·out, two-run homer on a Ill 1·2 pitch from Rick Laa1ford powered the New York Yankees to a 2·1 victory. over Oakland Sa.tur· day in American League actwn. Before the ninth inning, Langford had allowed just two hits and at one llme re· tired 17 straight Yankee ballers . . Robla l'ouat highlighted Milwaukee's four-run second mnine with the third lnside·the·park homer of his career -all against Kansas Cit y helping the Brewers to a 5·2 victory over the Royals. Bea OgUvie and Don Money added solo homers for Milwaukee . . . Len Barker pitched a four·hitter. yielding only one earned run ln the last 811 innings. as Cleveland defeated Minnesota. 3-2 Roy Howe ll's sacrifice fl y scored Garth lorg in lhe bot· tom of the ninth inning, capping a two-run rally and 1uving Toronto a 7-6 victory over Texas Detroit scored two s ixth· inning runs off Ch.icago While Sox left· Mui.elf• hander Brill Bums without the benefit of a hit, and John Wockt-nfuss dnlled a seventh-inning homer lo lead the Tige rs to a 3·0 victory . . Willie Horton and Larry Cox homered in a i.1x·run firth inning to lead Seattle to a 9·8 vlrtor y over n altlmore In the National League. Nolan Ryan a nd three relieve rs teamed for a seven-hitter and Ryan slrokl.-<l a n RBI single a s Houston beat Pittsburgh, 7-3 ... A two-nm homer by Greg Luzinski and a solo shot by Mike Schmidt h<·lpccl Slevl' Carlton become the major league·s firs t ll·game winner as Philadelphia beat slump-ridden San Dll'l!O. 3.1 Ivan Of'Jesus ripped four singles and scored four llmt·-. while Larry Billtner and Mike Vall each had three h1b and three HBI al> the Chicago Cub!> snapped a four-game losrn~ strt'ak \I.1th a 10·5 v1t·tory over Atlanta Steve lknderson sla mml'd his fi r!'.l home run of the season. a three run s hot tha.l <'appcd a f lVl' run raJly in the ninth inning. ~IV· mg the New York Mels a 7 6 victory over San franc1l>cO Ted Simmons doubled home Keith Henandez with the l\lnJl run in the se\'enth inning and scored one out later on a "lid p1lch to J:IVC St Louis a 4-3 triumph o ver Cincinnati Cleveland has acquired Chicago White Sox infielder Alan Bannister m a trade for utility man Ron Pruitt. ....------B1111rball Toda9 -------.. On lh1s date in basl.'b<tll in 1976 The Pittsburgh P1ralt!> and the Houston Astrol> "ere ·rained in" at the Astrodome The two clubs m<tde 1t Lo the stadium. bul because a rainstorm buried Houston under nearly two reel or water . no fans could make their way lo the Dome. On this date in 1949. Ph.iladelphia PhilJies fi rst baseman Eddie Waitkus was shot and seriousfy injured by Ruth Ann Steinhagen in Chicago. Waitkus did not return to the club until the following year. On this date in 1938: Five days after no-hitting lbe Boston Braves. Cin· cionati's Johnny Vander Meer became the first pitcher in major league history to hurl back-to-back oo·hillers as he blanked the Brooklyn Dodgers. 6-0, in the first night game ever played at Ebbets Field. Today's Birthdays: Chicago Cubs outfie lder Ken Henderson 1s 34. Detroit Tigers outfielde r Champ Summers is 32. Loa Angeles Dodgers outfielder Dusty Baker is 31. Ti1gers catcher Lance Parrish 1s 24 Mr~• Gc•r11u1u Br••nk" D•••·nlhlou tlnrk Guido Kratchmer of West Germany set a • world record in the decathlon, scoring 8.649 points and eclipsing the mark held by Briton D•ley TbomptlOD by 27 points Mlke DarblD. rolled . opening games or 244 and 255 to take the first round lead m the Northern California Open bo wling championships The federal executive of the Australian Olympic Federation will review its .decision to send an Auatralian team to the Moscow Olympics . Ray Sharp set an American record In the 5,000·meter walk with a time of 20 minutes, 27 .8 seconds at Mt. San Antonio Colle1e . . Halfwal through the Le Man.a 24-hour race early today, a fierce due was being fought between JaekJ bes and Jeaa· Pierre bu.uaud. In third place la Dick BarfMu of California with · co-drivers lolla Fltzpa&rtck and Brtaa •e4•H. Newport Beach's Ted Fleld and Coata Mesa's Dau1 0. ..... are out with engine problems .•. S&eve Gl..._1, crew coach al California for eight yean, bu resigned, effective Aug. 31 . 8tau1 Mlutemaa, a Queens Colle•e profeaor, ran lbe Second rut.est 100 miles in the U.S. when be captured an lnvitat.looa.l race in New York ln 1S bourl. four minutes and nlne second• . . . David B•au became the flnl Welshman to win the 95-year-old Brltilb Amateur 10U cllampionablp ... Tbe U.S. and c.uda ac:ored two upMt victories in the women's finah ~a 1tar..wdded lnteroatlon&I rowing meet ln Lucerne, Swtt.aerland. The U.S. squad cap- tured the big elghu, beatln& the" Eat Germana and Canada'• diamond aculJer A.Ddrea 81uiaer beat American Jou Llad. Day's Pay CHICAGO <AP> -SJUQl.ns ouUl Ider Dave K1n•man wu fined one day'1 pay Saturday by Chkaso CUbe General Manager Bob Kennedy for mtuln1 Ftlday'a 7·6 lou to the AUanLa Br av•. Baaed oa h1a atimated annual salary ol ~.ooo. the fine would amount to about $1,250. "I CAN GUARANTEE you one lhlne." said Kennedy. ''There ain't nobody that's going to leave this club again Everybody will travel with the club unless there is a death or near death in a family " Kingman requested and re- ceived permission to go to his San Dleao home on Thursday·~ open dale and investigate an al· leged burglary. He then phoned Manage r Preston Gomez early Friday a nd said he would be at the ga me but.,never showed up K1n..imao. who has bctin tro ubled with a shoulder injury. was at the park early Saturday He first talked with Gomez. at- tended a players' meeting and finally met with both Gomez and Kenn<'dy before Kennedy an· nounced the fine ··I have nothing to S li.> Sorry." 'laid Kingman . who usually refuses lo speak lo lht· press . "llE APOLOGIZED t o thl' players and to Preston.·· s aid Ke nnedy ... and he told me. 'I'm sorry lo havC' put you m th1l> position ··· Th(• players he ld their own meeting for about 10 minut~ . during which time they elttted Ba rry Foote player represen· lat1ve to succeed Bill Buckner Kingman attended the meeting "We 1the players> called the• meeting because we're trying to get a pos itive attitude going around here." s aid Buckner .. Everybody had his s ay Yes. Kingman said something. bul what he s a id i!> our personal bus iness fie volunteered lo speak." Prior lo the meetings. Gome1 said, "l'm still upset. I don't hkco what I read in the papers that some players think there is a double standard on this team That's something I would never allow. But I can see whe re somt• of the player-; would get that 1dt•a ·· GOLF ... non American!> had won four con secut1ve maJortilles But Nicklaus and Aoki. "'ho have played together for three days and will be paired again lo· day. are not alone. WITH NICKLAUS FAILING lo take advantage or his op· portunities. Lon Hinkle, Keith Fergus. Mark Hayes and Tom W ataon -the most dangerous o( them all -moved Into position. The long-hilling Hinkle. an easy.going guy who caUBed such a stir when he discovered a shortcut in last year's Open. birdied the final hole for a 69 lhal left him one shot behind at 205. "Whatever will be. will be," he said In a look·ahead to today's chase for golf's greatest title. "It's not a matter of who can putt or anything now." Watson, Fergus and Hayes were another stroke back at 206. only two away. Watson, a grittily determined man who has supplanted Nicklaus as the leader or world golf over the last three years. birdied four holes In a row on the way to a 67. "I want lo win the touma· ment." repeated Wat.son, who has named this title as his goal tbroutboul the seaaoo. ·'I simply want to w1D it. And I'm in &ood potlt.loll to do lt. "YOV CAN'T POaCE lt to happen. You have to let it bap- peo. It wUJ be a same of pa· tlence." na,.. ftn1lbed off h1a • wtth an eule three on the lut bole ud ,-..,_, who once abared the lelMI W. bot, humid day, bad a 70. • Tbe only others under par n,ures ftw three tripe over the 7 ,'116 yudl of wooded, rolJJ.Q8 hlll1 that make up the &ow.I' courte •the BaJtuarol Golt Qub wer• LM Trevlno and Crata SCacller, a two-time wtn.ner tldl year. , _________ ,, _____________ ,. ____ ~ __ ..__, --· JOUIMl&Y •RM,noMCMI• IOWLIM& l· SPORTS BREAK I eASEBAtL DellJ .. , ... .,_..,Gery VICTOR GALINDEZ COVEA9 UP AFTER A JESSE BURNETT SCORES WITH A LEFT. 1·rum Pugr BI f ·rom P<1gc• BI BURNETT DECISIONS • • • ANGELS ... nul or fight-. ·· Rurnl'tt said .. GI\'<' m' "'fr 'f'oln a1 crecht She pu,h<:.l ml' in to ... la) 1n~ with 1t lur th1 ... )t•ar BURNl.Tl' LS U) J '>olld ris:1hl hand tu do"n CJltndc•z bot h 11 mes in thl' '>l'\t:nth mund Tht- first time he· 'Sa~J(('d lo the' n oor off thl' ropc•s a n<! the -.erond. ht· wa'i belt('() !>harpl~ "1th an u11 perrut in a nC'ulral cornc-r lhs knt·l'.., l>uC'kll"l .ind h1 · .... f•nt to th1 fl oor for .1 m;.rnduton 1.:1i:ht count Pac-ht 1mt· "I dl'r>t•mkcl t•1<1 rnilf'h on m' rii.:ht hand and I n ·al11ed I "'a" holding hac-k · Burn<'ll '>a1d "But ;di I n·m1•mtw1 h1llinJ:( him "1th "';1-. f h•· right hand and I d11n ·1 t-no'A IA-hat round 1l "'as "II<.· i:ot up anc1 -.tarlt•d hall1ng ;?n•I I ... 10"1·rl 11 <In"' n a littl1· artt'r th<• flr'>t kn<H kdo'A II BurnPtt t•nt1 r 1'!I th1• rin ~· "'t·1Ahing IHI ', and c;.t11nd1.·1 ".t' .H l he max11num for lh<' "'l'l~ht <11vis1nn . 100 lit• \4f'IRh<'<1 17i po u n d.., 1 h r,... it .1 ~ ., J go manaRt•r Jl''>l>l' Heid '>a id Burnett '-'US happ1eo;t with Uu: fact the rrowd was 1n his com er this t1mt• and most of 1t was on 1t.., fE'C'l <"ht't'nn~ "'1ldh at lhl' t'nd .. J <'"''i<' foun'1 out Pl'Oph· '-'Ill pull for him lod..i~ Heid smd · fi e '" n<'vt:r hJd an) thinl! hkt> this bt:fon· 1\ll thf' othl'r time-.. they wen· pulhnit for lhl' other guy .. "I fmallv came hom<' and did rt ... Burnet't sa1d .. ll .'i a gr eat feeling lo have the crowd pullin.I! nnd cheenn>! fo r you ·· BURNETT Tl'RNED the fight a r ound in his favo r in the s e v e n t h w 1 t h t h t• t w o knockdowns but let Galindez com e ba<"k t11 the ninth a nd tenth rounds before Burnett finished 1t off in the final two frames. "We have no ex cuses but seven months is a long lime to lay off." Galindez' m anager said "He had a diffic ult llmc losmg weight here but 1t was more of a question of what Vic tor Galindez d ad or didn't do tha n what Rumett d id . But we have no excuses " Burnett admitted Galindez was h.ill.lng hard .. In that las t round he caught me "1th a good ri~hl hand to lht• bod\ and no w t hat I am brt'athmg again. I <.·an ff'el 1l. Hurnettsatd He feret> John Thornal> sc·orc•rl 1t 115·11 1. JUdJ!f' Vinci, Ot•h:ado 115 112 and JUd~e Dwk Y•1unJ,! I lfi 111 . all m f!l\or of HurnPtl Thi; Dall\' l'llot harl 1l 11;, 11:! 111 I J vur of Humett I~ .\ PRELI MINAR\ mu.I dlewe1ght bout, a Orange Coun t y's Bert Lee was ahead on points when hl' ace 1de ntalh bulled Steve Mo)er in lhe -.1xth round of their '!>C heduled 10 rou nde r a nd t he bout lo\ a -. <leclared a lechn1t·al d ra v. al that pomt Jesse Island of S;rn Diego won ,1 -.pltt dec1s1on OH'r IA-<> Oliver of W<''>l mtn-"tt>r 1n J l1~ht hl'a \)v.e1~hl fight v.h1ll' Luis A c-osta knocked o ut A bd ul Muha mmad al 2 03 of the sixth ,1nd fin a l r o und o f the ir hl•a \')"'elght affair W BA heavyweight champion and Jimmy Ingram staged a !>lowed·up exhibition that was spiced at the end when tbe two exchanged healed blows alter the finaJ bell before Weaver's manager stepped In Lo stop the extra activity. It was the best exchange or the three-round match. so the league president is cer· tam to get involved whether the um pires pursue the matter or not "THE PROTEST is about um- pire conduct," Barnett said. "I don't know what that means . When he files it, we'll find out." Fr ego~i has been ejected <;c.-ven limes since becoming the Angel skipper two years ago. a nd Barne tt has personally thumbed hi m out three of lho54! ti m es I wasn t aware of that." B:i rnclt stud. "I don't keep -.core What happens yesterday 1' )l''lerdav " ~1 a}bt• :in umpire can lake t h.11 ••llltu<lt· but fo'reJ:(osi cer· r.11nlv "on t Ills d1 s p1easure "'1th lht• work or this particuhir ump1r1ng c-n·w has been made loud .md clear. 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V ine• Scully end Rou Porter Bob Welch wlll bf> qol nq tor hli Sf!venth vlctory of lh4- s ason for t~ Oodgt>rs today 1n Mont"el Welch ll>·7l wlll t>f' facing Expos rtQht hanoer Biii Culllck$0t'I 10-01 Thf' Expo-. le•d the Eastern Division whllt> the Dodgers have lalll'n out ot tint In the Wt>\ttorn Division ~lnC"f• th.-v started the c urrt>nl rocld trip 9 11 :30 •.m .• Ch•nnel 7 ./ ./ ./ v G0t. F: U S 0Pt-n AnftOUncers : Jim Mcl(ay, Peter •111s, Dave Marr 8111 Flemmlng, Bob Rosburq and Frank Hannigan Jclcic Nicklaus 1s St"ekinq his first tournament victory 1n several year'> tn lhe Open but he fell into a lie for the le<1d after lh1rd round plav with Japan's lsao Aoki Aoki 1s try1no lo bt-contt> tht> I tr<. I Oriental to win one of the game's four mci 1or titles Nicklau'> and Aoki have been paired together for the fir<,t lhrt>e rounds <1nd will play toqethe r clQcltn today OTHER TELEVISION Noon t 21 SPORTS SPECTACULAR Chclmp1onsh1p ka rate undefeated 8111 "Superfoot" Wallace 121-01 defends hi s m1ddleweiqhl l11le aqa1nst sixth-rated Robert Biqgs llS 11 in a scheduled 11·,..ound bout Also: the Oscars of sport. the Vic tor Awa rds. lt1ped 1n L;i-; Vegas. Dick Stockton is host 1 JO pm 141 SPORTSWORLD Live cove,.-age of a scheduled 10-round middleweight bout between Mustaft1 Hamsho and Wilford Scyp1on. Al so: Divers from China and the U S vie tn a meet taped in Columbus. Ohio and the lhree- day eQueslrian U S. Olympic trials from Lexington. Ky 2 pm. 171 GOSSAMER ALBATROSS Chroniclino the first man.powered fliqht across the English Channel, t1 distance of n miles The Cossamer Albatross 1s a mnrvPI ot aeronautical enqineerinq with a wingspan tonqer th<tn <1 DC·9's yet we1qh1nq only SS pounds and powered by bicyc le pedaling action IS7) ASCOT RACING. 7 pm. 1501 SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. 10 p.m. I I 11 THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL. BASEBALL Baseball Dodgers at Montreal. 10·30 a .m. KABC 17901 , Boston at Angels. I p.m. KMPC 17101 <The Daily Pilot is not responsible for late changes. I Parsons on Pole BROOKLYN. Mich 1AP1 Benny Parsoni.. who once drove a cab in nearby Detroit, gave himself a sweet ride Saturday to ta ke the pole position ror the Michigan 400 Grand National race away from Cale Yarborough. Parson s wheeled hi s Chevrolete Monte Carlo to a lap of 163.662 mph on Michigan In- ternational Speedway's two·mile oval. nudging Yarborough into the second starting position for today's 400·mile race. That kept Yar borough from breaking the modern NASCAR record of fi ve consecutive pole victories, which he now shares with Bobby Allison Yarborough. his eyes shaded b y his usual w1de -bri mmed wes tern hat. leaned against a pile of tires with a stopwatch 1n his hand as Parsons began hb qualirying run. Only minutes earlier. the 40 year-old Timmonsvi lle. SC . driver. also in a Monte Carlo, had set what figured to be the day's standard at 163.332 mph nearly two mph faster than anybody else had gone up to that point. People were congratulating Yarborough, but he Just nodded his head and said "It a in't over yet. Benny's been going real good out here.·· STEVE HELLMICH SWIShine Toppled By Cobras Thl' Cleveland Cobra::. made thl•m:-.ehes right at home Satur day night at Santa Ana Stadium by scoring a 2 0 victory over tht· Californw Sunshine in Amencan Socct'r U·a~ur action A crowd of 2.711i. the largest lo watC'h the Suns hme this season. :-.aw the Cobras. who boas t ~ C' v t• r a I f o r m c r S u n s h 1 n c• players. stop California for their rourth win of the vear and firs t l'vt'r against the Sunshine C<1 ltfom1a. hampered by tht· IO!.l> or All ·Ma r Dan Tobin folio" mg a red c:ard 33 minute!> into thl• gamt.'. hJd tu pla~ defen!>l\l' ... occt•r fur tht• n•main1ng 57 Olin Utt•:-. TOBIN. RED CARDED after engaging tn J shovmg match v. 1th former Sunshine player J<>t' llowarth. ""Ill Ix· !>uspended for one or two gamt's Meanwhile. Jdf St•ndobry scored <it 34 46 <i nd Ruben A:,,t1gurrag<1 connected al 57 05 to hand the Suns hine its fifth los:-. of the season. With a 4-5·1 record. California remains m third place in the ASL's Ame rican Confere nce with 35points Likewise. Cleveland 1s 4-5· I but the Cobras are in the cellar of the National Conference Cleveland had not beaten the Sunshine in three previous meet rngs dating back to 1978 Orange C.Ountys largest and 1nost prestigious indepe nde n t Jaguar service JUN·E SPECIALS Tune: JAGUAR 6 cyl. XKE's & XJ-6's Thru '74 ................... $ 95.67 <partalacluded> '75 thru '80 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 72. 72 <part.a included> E -V-12 , XJ-12's & XJ-S ..... $125.44<Parts included> Lube, on : Filter Call years) ........... $ 30 .00 Transmission Service cau models> •••.. $ 39.95 775 West Seventeenth Street. (714) 548-5141 Sunday June 15 1980 Hellmleh Plays ~ Aztecs Rip Surf In Rose Bmvl, 5-1 PASADENA Steve Hellmlch once blanked the Los Ange les Aztecs In a North American Soccer League pre· season game, and the 19·year· old graduate of Edison High School got a chance to face the Aztecs again Saturday night. Unfortunately. his California Surf teammates were alread y trailing 4-0 to the upstart Aztecs when He llmic h e ntered the gam e. and Los Angeles went on to score a 5· l victory before 10.119 fans al the Rose Bowl. HeUmkh's appearance marks the first time he has played in an N ASL regular.season game With his teammates trailing by four goals and spending most of their time on offense. he was left de- renseless on a number of n.t: casionsSaturday Only a meaningless goal by Luis Fernando 1:1t 69 23 eluded Hellmich in the final 22 minutes of play Actually. the goal did have som e s 1gn1f1 cance ror Fernando T he 26·ycar old nctt1Vl' of Brazil scored three timea and assisted on another goal to pace the Aztecs to their second straight convincing victory. Last Thursday. the Aztecs roughed up the Tulsa Roughnecks. 3·0 on the road. Against the Surf. Los Angeles wasted little time in scoring against s tarting goa lkeeper Mike Mayer . Less than five minutes into the game. Leo Van Veen connected on an assist fro m Gary Etherington. Fernando scored 10 minutes later and boosted the Aztecs lead to 3-0 al the 27 ·SS mark with an unassisted tally Trailing 3-0 at the half. player- coach Peter Wall directed his team to start playing offense in an attempt to get back into the game quickly. But the rel.ult was two more Aztecs goal!> Van Veen scored hlS second of the night at 58:48. That was it for Mayer. and Hellmich was called in to replace him. F'or Fernando. the hat tnck gives him 10 goals on the season. OM. V PK.OT i U Lt1ndquist Fires a 66, Holds Lead I . ' DANVERS. Maas. <APr:-DaJe Luodqulat found her · t.. tin g stroke and abot tbe t round or her career, a alx·uniler· par ee. to grab a commantio1 four-stroke lead after the th1ni round or the Ladles Profeul6Qa1 Golf Association tourna°*e'.ht Saturday. : : The closest golfers to her total ol 12-under-par 204 with the =aJ set today were Beth Daniel. ho shot a 70. and Pat Bradley. had 69. Both were at 208. f LUNDQUIST IS IN her toLu. lull year on the tour and _,.ver has finished better than a t.ltrd· place tie . She has won ctnlY S9 .190 this season. ne~er finishing higher than 18th. 1But this has been her tournament fro m the start. : She was the sole leader arter the fi rst round with a 68. Het 70 F riday tied her for the s~ round lead with 1979 rooqe-ol the-year Daniel at six-under1>ar 138 on the par 72. 6.029.yard Ferncroft course . After she rediscovered 'her putting touch on the practice g reen after Friday's round. ;.she bolted a way from the p~ck Saturday. Cowboys Stop Arrows The undefeated Coi.ta Mcs<1 Cowboys, beh ind a three-goal outburst by Gesner Docarmo. topped the Anaheim Arrows. 8·5 Saturday night in American Speedsoecer As!'>oc1ation play at Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club. Porsche Race Car Mechanic Mow in Private Practice . RNSCM1able Ratff. Cal Shawn at '. AUTOWERKES • 842-2277 The Cowboy!>. 3·0 and leading the Beach D1v1 s1on. outscored the Arrows. 4·2 in the s econd hair to break open a close cont~t Costa Mesa·i. John Boyle !>cored twice to aid the co~boy victory In all. Costa Mesa r1red 62 ~hots on Anaheim goalkeeper Carlos Alfaro Anaheim player coach Walter Eisner scored one goal The Arrows managed 48 s hots on goal, <i nd Cowboy goalkeeper Ja1mu: Bernard was credited with 15 i.aves A crowd of 305 watched the contest Speedsoc- cer returns Lo Los Caballeros Monday when the winless NewPort Beach Breaker.; race Huntington Beac h in an 8 pm. game. Meet the Rams at Heritage Bank-Costa Mesa Hut's yowr clwnu to mut tMmbtts of IM NFC Champion.ship RAms football team in puson. TMy will H signing aNtogniplu and giving yoN tM inside story on tlu RAms'firsi season in LMir uw Ito~ in ()ro,.~ CoNnty. And, you can also piclc "P frtt Rams' uam plaows atul b11mper stickers. TM players will Iii.At""' Costd Mao offw °" }ttW 17, II, I,, 10, a"' 11. CMclt IM sclwlNk and corw ;,. to mut yo11r faPMi11 p"1yn. CldlJrn sM..IJ H accompan~J by IMir parn1t.s. Onln of aPl'b''°"" is SNbj«t to claa~. Tues., June 17 \\ed., June 18 Thurs., June 19 I rm rn J rm Rich Saul Ccntn thh yt·Jr m NFL Collq~c: Mi<..h1g.m )tJtt I pm to 3 pm Doug France T.ickk 6th year m Nf-L College: Ohio ~wtc I pm to3 pm Fred Dryer Dcfons1vc End 12th yc:Jr m NFL College: S.rn Diego St.itt: Fri., June 20 Sat., June 21 I pm tu 3 pm lUdm to Noon Jack Youngblood Vince Ferragamo Defensive End Quarterback 10th year in NFL 4th year in NFL College: Florida College: Nebrasb OUr Spirit Makes The Difference _e_ .. e 1110 AJonu Aainw. Caltd Alna, CA. 92'21(714)1S.f.#IO AttOt111t1 /,.iw,,J to It()(),()()(} • • I ) I l 0•·1• Pll.C ~ br Rl<l'Wlr<I l(Hfll•r BASKETBALL , TENNIS BOATING Rebs Roll, 114-93 (30), Boards Tell the Tale • By N Of• It was bWed 11 the Clayton Olivier show, and the North'• on· ly real hope wu to atop the 6-10 Los Amigos Hi1h giant if an up· set was to be reality in Saturday's 15th Oranae County All·star basketball game. Well, the Yanks did stop Olivier, limiting him lo nine points. The result? A 114·93 spanking at the hands of the Rebels, led by Estancia High's Steve Van Hom with 30 points and four others in double figures before 2,150 at Orange Coast College. COACH DICK KATZ'S South quintet started slowly. rallied to take a six-point bulge a t the hair. the n pulled away be hind a rugged board game. ··Boards were the dlrterence in the seeond half," said Katz, who led La Quinta High to the Cl F 3-A champlonahlp thls past season. "Thal was no boy's game out there inside. It was a man's game. The inside game was very fierce ... Van Hom took the leadership role with his 30 points, picked up on 9 or t~ rrom the tleld and 12 or 14 from the line. Additionally, he plucked off nine boards . while t eammates Ric h Klndorf of Corona del Mar, Bols a Grande's Alan Dolensky and El Toro's Ron Holmes contributed 11. 10 and eight rebounds respectively. OVER.AU. THE rebounding war turned into a laugher with a 72-46 margin. No one from the North had more than six re· bounds. Kindorf came off the bench to net s ix of eight from the field and four of rive from the line for 16 points. while Dolensky netted 16 Ocean View's J eff <\ndrade a nd Holmes cashed hi ror a dozen counters Bul Dolensky . scheduled for duty at Orange Co ast College In the fall, got the South going, then Van Horn, Kindorf, An· drade and Holmes put it away. .. Dolenaky got us going," agreed Katz. "He turned it around and got us alive." Dolensky's big moments came in the latter stages of the first half as the South rallled from a 49-44 deficit to go up by six His dunk orr a steal. followed by a reverse layup put the South ahead, 50-49, erasing the North's last lead. THE NORTH RALLIED to within 64-63 with 14 :53 left . but Kindorr answered it with a three-point power play. Again it was to within 69-67 and Kindorf hit a pair of free throws. Once more at 71-69, then Van Hom took over with three buc kets and a pair or free throws to open it up at 79.71 with 9.20 to go. Among his arsenal was an 18-foot hook s hot. After that the South, with its overwhelming depth, s tarted putting it to the Yanks with a methodica l thumping on the boards. leading by 21 with 1 14 to go 1108-87 J. The North played well, but well wasn't enough. "I couldn't be happier with our effort," said North Coach Gene Lloyd of Brea-Olinda High. "OBVIOUSLY THE SOUTH was much more than the headlines said about a pne-man team. In fact, and it's no knock on Oli vier, maybe they were bet· ter without him.'' . While Olivier's output was small, to say the least, Kat.% said the USC-bound star, a CIF J.A co-player of the year with La Quinta JUnior J ohn Rogers , played better than it appeared. "Clayton was supt.r," .aid Katz .. Butwe didn't gethirn the · • ball. We didn't look ro:-him ear- ly and he missed some shots that he usually doesn't '· The South won the battle of free throws , 32-13. and the North, except fo r a missed try on a techni cal fo ul. did net get a free throw attempt in ~he second half until 1 ·07 remained. The winners conne~ted on 41 of 83 from the field ;;i the fast- pa ced game (49 .4 ~e rcent). while the North m ade 40 of !1'1 1 45 4 percent >. BATTLE OF THE BOARDS-The South's Ron Holmes 130> and Brent Eggertsen 141 ) of tht> North an• hut two t r ying lo gain P<1~scss1on in rugg'-·d 1ntl·l'lor action IT WAS i\ NIP·AND-TUCK situation for a while as the North. led by Katella High's Hn~c-r Lt•m1m!'. 1 32 poinL•q kepi I he prc:--hlJrt• on Goolagong Wmded ByUoyd CHICHEST ER. E ngland IAP> Chris Evert Lloyd collected her 19th straight v1ctorv and Sl0 ,000 wh <•n ..,tic bl·at Australia's Evonnt! Goolagong fi·:t. 6-7. 7-5 1n the fina l of thl' Women's Gras-. Courts Tl•nni!'. Tournament Saturda\ So me of t h e t~nn1 s \\a!'. r:irc1al in conditions wh1l'h both wom en described as the worl>t they had ever played in, but some was excellent despite llw gale force winds that blew diagonally across the court and made much of the mat ch a gam· ble. CONDITIONS WERE t he same for both, but they were handicapped in di((erent ways. Goolagong, who had been serving well all weekJ uddenJy found herself deprived-of one of her most important shots and it was not until the sixth game of the second set that she managed to hold service for the first time She dropped 10 service games in a ll. a ridiculous ly high numbe r for a player of her cal\ber. Lloyd, in tum, frequently had to sa crifice her baseline game in the face or superb shots angled into the wind. "I had to come in far more than usual and it is not my nat~ral game," Lloyd said. "But I found the mental part the most difficult and I had to concentrate on keeping my nerve . LLOYD HAS NOW e arned $52,500 s ince she came back to tennis on May 6. Goolagong , who picked up $5,000 for second, lost five of the first six games and was lo danter or being routed. But she came back despite the problem or tl')'ing to hit the ball with the cent.er or the racket. A• a touch player she had greater difficulty than the Amttrican girl in copln1 with balls that were turnln1 45 degrees when hit. Dibhs Upset By MacNamara BltlJSSE~. Belgium (AP) - Petet MacNamlJ'a of Auatralla beat F.ddle Dlbbe of the United Stales 6·0, 2·8 , 6·2 In the aemtlinall Of lbe BruaaeJs In· · t e rnaUonal Tennla Cham· ptonabl.P Saturday. MacNamara will play fhmJIT)''• Bala Taroc11 In the llM .. today. T&r061 def..e.d Gndlv<> Guerrero of Arcenttna 6.(1 ... lo thO otber Hmlftnal m~tdt Seturday. .. South Girls Win, 76·72 T~ti11 "s He{larty Le~ Rebel." By HOWARD L. HANDY Of,,_ O•llV ~Hot St•ll Mary Hegarty of Tustin Hlgh School was all over the court and scored 16 points to lead the South girls all -stars to a 76·72 victory over :.i North OranRe Count~ team Saturda) night in action at Oran~e Coast Colle~t· in the a nn ual Cost a M <·<;a K1wams Club baskc•thall l'lass1l' Hegarty, a 5-8 All-Cl F guard. not onl y stole the ball several t imes at key junctures of the i;t<1m e but finish ed second to Ocean View High's Nor ma Leib· freid in scoring and was the leader on the South's fast break m ost of the night. JOE WOLF OF Es tancia. who directed the South team. fell Hegarty played well but staled that several others might have been tired from graduation ex ercises and other distractions during the la.st few days. u 13 -poin t bu l ge on t hl· HOrl'bQard "Our offense worked pretty well at t1m1:s but I don't think they were playing u man de fensc like they Wl'rt> !-.upposed to m lh1" i::amt· ... Wolf added. I h·gart~ wa:--outstanding and I th<iught !-th<· played excep- t1 011 ;tlh "C'll tonig ht Th)ra Lach m,1n and :-..urma Le1bfre1d dHln t pl..i-, up to thl.'1 r best gam t' but 1t 1s understandable Norma gruduatc.>d last night 1tnd I know they were ti red . "NORMALLY NORMA 1s pre- t t y quick but she scored 18 points and that isn't too bad. Wolf felt the team had played be tte r in a scrimmage with Orange Coast College during the lO·day practice period but added that he was satisfied to win. thl' final I 30 of the ga me when thl.'y pared the lead to four poinls at 74 70. THEN LEIBFREID hit a pair of free throws and 1t was all over for the North squad Shern Rose. a S·ll forward from Kennedy High . led the North m scoring with 16 points with Kris Kroyer or Garden Grove High a nd Desiree Johnson of Cypress. each hilting 13. In addition to Lelbfreid's 18 and Hegarty's 16, the South had two others in double figures in a game that s aw all 12 players s eeing a c ti o n . L ee Ann Margerum of Fountuin Valley who is heade d ror Stanford University ln the fall. hit 11 and Yelllch had 10 ''I fell we were quicker than they were and the key to our win was in that quickness." Wolf said. "We adjusted at halft.lme and it worked better for us in the second half.·· The South took a 37 ·34 lead to the dressing room at halftime and had a rune-point edge al one time in the opening 20-minute period. Although the final score reflected only a four-point dif· ference. the South's superiority seemed to show throughout the contest. STEVEVANHOAN(LEFT)TAK!SCONTROLOFTHEISSUE. Indeed the break did work bet· ler . The South squad not only held the lead throughout the second half but at one point had A ft er Cos ta Mesa High ·s Karen Yellich scored the first basket of the se<:<>nd half for the Sou th a nd Hegarty a dded another on a steal and drive to the basket. the South was off a nd run ning with the only threat from the North coming in McEnroe Advances Faces Warwick iii Finals up to serve and the wind blew it back into his fa ce," the rugged 28-year-old Ausiralian said. Fralick Wins at OCIR Joe Fralick of Redlands captured the pro gas cbamptonahlp at Orance County International Raceway Saturday ni1ht with a alow run or 12.58 leCOnd.s at 81. n mUee per hour after the other finall.lta, Shawn Steele of San Jose. red· Uebted on the final run before 2,2.40. In the super pro compet.ltioo, Bob Brown of Riverside likewJH potted a alow Ume of 12.42 seconda at 67.92 mph when hi.I finalist foe also red·Ughted Dennis Deerfeldt of Whittler had an 8.63 e t. at 152.80 mph. During the qualifying runs. elapsed times and s peeds were much faster than in the finals when the wlnners shut off early after reali&ine their foes had red-lighted. LONDON <AP> -Australia's Kim Warwick, ranked No. 57 In the world, upset Vitas GerulalUs of the United States 6-3. 6-4 in windy weather Saturday and un· expectedly reached the final of the Queen's Club grass courts tennis championships. THE WIND BLEW GeruJaitis ----..----------------- Defending champion John McEnroe, Jess troubled by the conditions, us ed his heavy service to defeat Victor Pecci or Parcuay M , 6-0. GE&VIAITIS WAS the No. 2 seed. Warwick was unseeded, but had had a comparaUvely easy passage to the semifinals with no seeds in his path. Warwick wUl challenge McEnroe In the final today for a prise <A $17,!500. The tournament is an Import warm-up event on 1ra11 before Wimbledon. The wlnd blew acro11 the rourt wblle McEnroe wu play· tn1. ''lt WU troublMOme on OM aide of the court but not oa the other," the Amert can left· bander 1ald. But It cfw\ied diteetlOD, and wbe.a G«-ulalt.l.s went oa court be fomd hlmHlf Hl'Vtna iMO ttroac .-... swa Warwick telt IOIT7 for blm. ''Somedmee be threw the 1-11 ' off course. From 3·3 in the first set he dropped service twice runnin1 and lost the first set. Gerulaltla' difficulties con· tinued In the second set. He double·fauHed In his rtrst service game but held on after two deuces. At 3-4 he double. faulted a1aln and trailed 0...0 on b1s service, but again fought hb way out. Warwick served to a 5-4 lead, and then GerulalUs was in trou· ble aaaln. Servtn1 with the wind Ulla Ume, he mlsjud1ed short topplJla returns from Warwick, netted three volleys and yielded tbe mateb. The McEnroe-Pecci match waa a replay ot tut year's f\nal, when the American won 7-8, 6-1. "I took thJnp too eaaily ln·the week before Wimbledon last year;• McEnroe aald. "Thi• year ( aim to work harder." 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Celllornl1 000 201 ooo ? E Cler' L1n•loro OP 6o•ton 1 LOB -Botton'· C:.lllornoe ) 28 C•rtw J8 Clerk HR V••trtemOt ttl, L•n•loro IOI SB Remy f, C&r•*· L YM SF p.,., ... ,.,. IP H II Efl II SO St•nley IW, >-Sl & Q J J O Burgmel~ CS, 111 J O O o o c1111.,.... A Marti .... CL. t n Lem•nclyk Clear Haulrr WP A Marllnttt 31.tll ,, ) ) " 2 0 0 lttmdncok T ' 0 1 0 • I I 0 , 0 0 ' 1 .. " Ir-rt S, lloy11S 1 KenHs Coty 020 000 000 1 I o Mllweukff 140 000 00• 5 10 l M•tlln, Eastw1ctc: flt, C.hrls,ten\ Porttron t 7) •l'ld '; Traver~, Castro f9t and Moor~ W '""'"rs l•-3) L Martin 11 31 HR Mllweukte. Money c 51 o,;,11¥1* 1161 Vounl 1101. A S0,60~ Blue J•ys 7, ll•ng•n • hxu 300 111 000 • •l • Toronto Ot2 001 011 1 II I Allerd. Ra1""' 1J1. Kern 111. Lvle 111. Babcock 191 and Sunobfrg; L~a1, Carvin 14). Bu•"•' 11) and Whitt. w. Bu•key 12·" l -Bllb<OO IG-21. HR Toa•. Staub IJI Toronlo. B. Davis 13). A 2•, HM. Tl-• 3, Wlllte Soa O (h1~ago 000 000 000-0 9 I D•ll"Olt 000 001 10• 3 J 0 Burns 1Jnd w:;mm, Peirv ~nd Parrish W Petry IC·31 L Burns Cl SJ t<R Detroit, Wooenluss 111 A Jt,008 Y«1nlllH11, A'\ t Nt>W York 000 000 001 1 ~ 0 Oal<land tOO 000 ~ 1 • 0 F1Quflrna R M ity 1C'l). C.o'"-'QP iQ\ rmo (ftronc•. lanqtord .lnd Nc w mA'' W F1qut:<ro.1 .,.]) L Lnn~tord t4 6>. HR N~w vor-.. Murce,. U•) fJ. 1&,AIO Indians J, Tw1n1 2 M1nnc·'-Ot~" 100 bOO OOl 1 j ' (l~••lun<I 001 011 oo, J ~ 7 Erlck~on. tc1nnt-nun In. Corbf ti 111 Ano Outerri wvneo.a,. Barll.er dnd Hd'Y'Y W 6~r•Pr 10 •I L Erickson It •> A 17.~Cll Marinr~• '· Orloltt e l'lall•rnore 1 JO 010 110 8 " 0 '>eatt•« 001 160 00• q " J M c(Jreqo,. t-4dr'tlPll S• T M.1rlHlP7 IS• StOdOoro 111 and °""'P"'Y· 0 Rober,., B McLeuQhl1n C11, Rawirv 181 and L Co• W 0 ~00&1'1\ 11·01 l HMtlell 10 71 HR BaltJmore, Arald "' S1n~lt•ton 111; !>foattte. t<orl<lt' 13t. L Co• '21 A ·~ 186 NATIONAL LEAGUE Dodgers 8, Expos O LOS ANGELES ab r I\ Ill Thomas, 2b S 1 1 O Runff, SS 4 1 1 1 Sm1t1>, cl • 0 1 l Garvey. 1b A ' 1 O Bakrr, II • 1 ? O C•Y. lb • 2 ? t Curro, rl • ? 2 J Y@aQt-r c A 0 '1 1 Hooton, c 3 0 0 I MONTREAL eb r It Ill Le Flore. II l 0 0 0 R 5colt, 2b 4 0 O O Mill" 3b • 0 l 0 cart er. c • o o o Crrnrt~. lb • O 1 O Wlltt(>, rl < 0 I 0 Olt•ce.cf 1000 Brn110 " J 0 0 0 Grom~ly. o o on o Almon ph t 0 0 0 8~""'"· 0 0 0 0 0 Hulton,ph 1 o o o Normen.P o o o o Tamroo. t>h 1 O 1 O 5osa.P 0000 Totem 36 & 13 6 Tote!& 31 0 o o k onby lnrtl1191 LIK A"9'1lft t U 00? Gro-t M6tllreel 000 000 oro-~ E • e.rnazero. OP -Lo• Aroelu 2. Montreat 1. LOB lo• A1111ete• •. Monlrtal 6. 2B -D. TtlomaJ, R. Smllll, Guerrero. HR Russell 111. Cuer<ero 111. C•Y 18• SB LeF1ore s Ru\W!ll, HOOtOf\. SF R Smith. t..o1Aftgelet Hootoo IW. 6-31 MMttrwt C.rtmsley <L, 2·CI Ballf\•~n F Normnn !.os• T 2 :Z0 A ... 585 IP H 11 ER BB SO 9 0 0 l 1 3 8 0 s 0 t> 0 7 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 HOuJIOO 110 100 017 I I& • P1tt•burgh 000 100 020 1 ' 1 A~An AMh.IJ•r 01 S..mo1•0 1a:;1 LoCoflt' lb) ltf\d Alt\bl' 0 FlOOln\un S1..urry iti J dt ~\Oil t••· AontU tll anct Ott N1tQ\•d w Rpdn ,,. S) L O Aob1n\Of1 d Ji HR' t<o•alon Cedeno I SI A ll "'n C1rdlrwtl\ 4, Rt<h J C int lrHh'ttl 100 001 11i0 J ~ o '>I lOU" 000 011 70• • 8 ll p,.He Soto fl) and 8t:-ncn K"dl l It tlt'lit'ld n, dn<J StrT1moo .. W L1tU1..•t1r1t1 •J Ot L Soto co.,, ~R 13' lt1u1 .. Ht'fin<~ i lJI A 29,a..& Angel Averages IATTING ~~OQQ\ CtHf'W Tnon HdtlO"'l_ Ctctr" li!ln\tord Mllltor Pat ea. Grich Aud• Baylor Ctlourn Thomp\01\ Ford ( •HtlP;itntor1\ Ounonve OownirKJ T Olats • AB II H HR ltll P< " 8 .,, 109 I\ 68 I J)) SC r· 1ti t) 1 )?n llo 16 J;. 1 4 JIO 11 ... \ ' J l'Q.f ,,I 1• ~ ~ 78 184 l?I I? JS I 18 116 13S 7' J> I IA 11' 168 18 '3 ~ 1~ 1'6 t~ ~) •9 11 J1 l)J en 10 2l O l2 7SO 8 I 1 0 0 ?IO 110 16 •1 s )0 2•1 118 • ,. 7 10 710 35 6 o I I II I 1 J6 10 n 2 • ·~1 16 J 1 1 J 011 I 88~ 7JJ <9c 31 118 261 PITCHING IP H BB SO W·l ERA l M~oc ,.,, •3' )II 11 H I I 7 10 ""'~ I• ~5 JJ JI •·S J oJ Monl-"Qu~· 7A• 38 Q 10 1 1 A 08 K 1 wn t.q h8 J 1 71 J ~ .a , ' f\tlr r ..0 'q lt 14 O O 4 73 Mrtrlmft1 •1'' 3Q 11 14 11 '1q l~mant1vl< SF, 61 19 11 1·6 c.88 F ro\l 6• 18 16 23 •·S • 117 (I'°"" )9•., JJ 30 H 4 .S SOJ l<nctpp U -' AS lq 1' 1.J ) .U 1i11"htn'1 43' b• ·~ '1l ' & 1 '11 Hri..,._IPr 7-'"" \ J 0-0 I& ff7 Total' 5001, sso 205 738 21 JS • t.<> Sll•h LaRoche J Clear 1. Monl.,gue 1 San, k ndpp Davia Cup l l10en'9llH<O, llelyl 11e1, J, sw11 ... 1-o Oovbltt Adriano Pa,.,,tta-Paolo llfrtoluccl I Ita ly> o .. t MflrkU4l·Ht-in1 Cuentt\.trd1, ,_, 1M. 1~&. ..... 6·2. •~t Bri~to>. 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Bill Tornquisl is a young man with gifts to give, but he won't be playing off-season Santa Claus to lbe little boy he'll be meeting for the first time this week. •·My parents were divorced when I was nine," aays the 19-year-old UC Irvine psychology major, "and my mother thought 1t was better that somebody (male) be there lo help me." So she contacted a Los Angeles area chapter of Big Brothers of America. There was no waiting list as there is today in Orange Coun· ty. Tornquist soon had a Big Brother to guide him during •·a very impressionable age." His first adult "friend" had to move away after eight months, but Tornquist soon established a relationship with a second Big Brother that lasted nearly five years. There were trips to the beach, the ballpark and lbe like; however Tornquist cites other facets of the experience as more important. BILL TORNQUIST Awaiting first llttle brother "We're still in touch now." he notes. "J can still talk to him as a father figure ... there are things you can't talk lo your mother about." His Big Brother •Roger' was there with his wife at Tomquist's junior and seruor high school graduations. Roger also sparked Tomquist's interest in tennis and taught him how to wax a car. "It was just a r eally nice experience," says Tornquist, adding that his mother has benefited by "having someone else to talk to as a friend.·' Now he wants to return the favor. In December, he contacted Big Brothers of Orange County to become one himself. Although there are some 175 little boys on a waiting list, officials for the non-profit, self- supporting agency in Tustin are careful in screening applicants. Tornquist took personality tests and un- derwent separate interviews with two psychologists. He was accepted, but decided lo wait until after the completion of this school year to meet with his UtUe brother. "ln the summer I'm going lo have a lot or free time," says 'the Balboa Island resident. "I'd like to give him one day a week (four hours are required> and I'd like to introduce him to my Big Brother." "l won't make it a Santa Claus trip," he adds. "Sometimes we'll just stay around the house or be can help me move ... basically like you'd fmd in a family. "Another thing is that I want to build up trust in the mother, too. "l want to do it. I'm really grateful to have had somebody to look up to." Best Gift In Town 87 JUDITROL80N Of .. ~ ....... My dad baa already received bis Father'• Day lilt because t saw b1m Jut weekend at a f&mlly reunion. but oo tbll, bis day, rd like to say. few man th1nca to blm. ADCI to all liqle people wbo lt11l have a clad ln t.be6r lives. We tometlme1 1pend boun th1Dkln1 about wtaat lift to buy, or ~ roaminS ~..._to find oae more tbi"8 to clut-ter our,..._., livee, when wbat t.heJ realty wut • IOllMtblnc that can't be boulht ln any ~---· .-...i lift we can "" to our dads aa • ....-~of ourfeeliftptoward IMm m a .. warm, Jcmq, lat.lma ... abarto1 -· .t • .. ••• Featuri!!fl. .......................................... On this day honoring father, we tend to forget that there are many kind of parental roles. Animal dads, for example, protect their young, some at great sacrifice to themselves, and some men become substitute parents for young boys. Sabbath No Guarantee ( Edjtor's Note: San Jo'ranclsco Columnist Stan Delaplane thought. since his <.'hildren were born on Sunday. that they would be Sabbath wonders. But somewhere along the way, he found out the truth.> By STAN DELAPLANE "The child that 1S born on the Sabbath day, "Is bMhe and bonnie and good and gay ... • * • Beueve at or not, THREE of my moppet:. were born on Sundays. You'd think the Good Lord had taken a liking to me. Sunday is the pick of the crop in the nursery rhyme. Well . these Sabbath day wonders didn't turn out all blithe and bonnie etc. ln fact. you'd wonder if they came out or the-s ame family. The muffins ale EVERYTHING. Snaab -they were mad about escargots. THE BOYS WOULD EAT noUung but meal and potatoes. l said: "Hey, you guys, eat that broccoli. Or you'll never get on the 49ers." Tbeysaid: "Broccoli? Ick!" Not to put the knock on my ever-loving own. but they d1dn't rhyme al all. If one was blithe. he was not good. If a girl was bonnie, she wa!> apt lo be int.ears most of the time. I had a lot or plates in the air. The juggler of suburbia. (Applause, please!) * • * YOUTH WILL BE SERVED. Since I wa~ writing pieces around the world, the children spent a good deal or tame m hotels. They learned to hx room service maid!> with angelic smiles. For anyone who brought the groceries, they were blithe, bonnie, good, gay -and con artists. · • Preciosa ! " said the Mexican maids. .. Ah. mignon ~ .. s aid the French waitresses In MeXJco City, they packed up a stray dog Brought tum to our room at the posh President(' while J was out. Ordered him a chateaubriand. rare. Wrote a generous tip on the bill. SCHOOL WAS A DIFFERENT matter. No foreign mauls or stewardesses to charm. When l was running sticks along a picket fence, my grandmother saw through me like a pane of glass. "You don't feel good enough to go to school?" she said. "Take this." "This" was castor oil. I was cured.before she got the spooo in my mouth. Not so m this brave new world. We have -;chool psychologists and 004:! said to me : "I'd like to give him a few tests. HE WAS THE YOUNGEST. He was cer· tainly a Sunday child. He figured EVERY day was Sunday. School was somettung of a country club We had a high level conference. Me. The teachers. The school ps ych. 'J"My sent bim to a special school where you only worked when you wanted to. "Free choice" I t.h1nk they called it. This suited him s mce he chose not to wort J nd he got along fme. • • * OF COURSE NOW THAT he ww. content, everybody was hell bent to get him baek in a :.chool where he HAD to work. Tbe ••free choice" was JUSl another free lunch. He was supposed to be free and then WANT to become a brain Well, for him every day was still Sunday. So they ran bJm through a head doctor. Ritalin was the big thing at that time. It was really speed - ~peed freaks used to peddle it oo the street. When I said, "What's going on her~'!·· eve11 · body aucked behind medical terms * •• AFTER AWIDLE, '11118 baby speed went out or style. We took him off it. He was blithe and bonrue -just as he was before he was on it. By and by. he ~ot interested m books . The teachers a nd psychs said all at took ""a!i patience. I went to mv own dOC'lor He put m e on tran· quilncn.. · --Wanted:------------------ In 1979, Big Brothers of Orange County c BBOC> provided matching and short· term counseling services to more than 1,200 individuals and families. Big Brothers Big Brothers come from a nriety ol back- grounds and professions, sbe added. The ooly re· quirementa a.re that a Big Brother be at least 18 years old. attend an orientation meeci.og. and paaa a rat.her extens1ve screening process. All services are free of charge . The non-profit agen· cy·s biggest problem 1s rinding enough Big Brothers to go around. "It doesn •t taJce a lot or time or money to be a volunteer Big Brother." said BBOC executive director Jo Alexander. "The agency asks for a year's committment. and then the Big and Lit· Ue Brother spend about four hours a week doing what interests them." relationship," said Charles Leviton, a Hunt· lngton Beach psychologist and counselor. There often is a block in the way of this kind of honesty. Leviton said, and thla is the perfect time to try to eliminate It. My father and I bugged each other for the first time in years when I told him of my divorce and we've made it a regular prac· lice. each time we see each other now, to ex- change a loving squeeze. A father should convey the mesaace to his daui.titer that be admires and encouraies her, which will make her feel "apeci&l and refieet womanliness,·' Leviton expl&lned. Since many people have a difficult time espreutni feelln11. some ol tbele emotions set burled and are pushed rurtber and further down over the years. ( Slngla ) Finally, the father and dauahter end up lo 11para .. comen. each perbape wantinl to say to met.bin• but fearful' that the otn•r ml1ht no& wan& to bur It. Succesful applicants are then matched with boys aged 6-16, with an eye on shared interests, compatibility and geo- graphical location. Orientation meetings ror prospective Big Brothers are beld each Mond ay at 1 p .m. a nd each Tuesday at 7 p . m . at branches in Tustin and Fullerton. For more information, • phone 544·7773. Many women, Leviton said, marry men wbo have cbaracleri.stica like their father or represent some "unfinished business'' with him. and when theae marriages end, as growth takes places on the dauchter'1 part. there ls anaer and boatlllty toward the father. Even 11 there are no negative feeliqs. distance sometimes keeps fathers and daughters from sbarint needecfwords. You're both too busy to write, don't have the time to pay a vtait in penon or are too embarraaed lo say intimate lhlnss on the &elepbooe. But there are ways to set around these obstacles -it's a matter ol taldna the time Fathers and dauahtera sbar9 a IPtC1al bond, Leviton aa1d, because " the father lt the ftnt man in a woman's ute. She ac:ta out her feminlty •ltb blln and sets It valfdated." to seek them out or letU.aa Jour lmqSaadoD ' create new solutions. Instead of lpQmlq your wheell trJ1Da to Ullnk ol whether to 1et him a tie ar a new package of solf ball.a. wby DOt Jot down tbe tbouabtl you wish to expr .. to hUn, "Your autbentlc feeJJ.Dea at tM IDOllMlll are the best lift JOU can ai" ~ fatber," IAvltoo aald. "If )'OU're frt._... ol talkiq to him. tell him that. lf you feel Ila bUUIDI blm, do It. , A PENGUIN DAD Happiness: Warni Feet Penguin fathers are very dedicated. They spend months protecting eggs from the bitter winter with their feet. By SUSAN LOTH --~~-~· WASHINGTON -On Mother's Day and Father's Day, humans get plenty of attention. But some other species deserve notice (or parental aacrifice beyond the call of duty. Take the emperor penguin -a dedicated father tf ever there was one, says Dr. George E. Watson. curator of bards at the Smithsonian Institution's Nallonal Museum or Natural His· tory. • This big peogum, which may stand J-foot·8, endures mooths or fasting while balancing an egg 00 his feet in the dead or antarctic winter to assure the safe batching or bis chick. Tbe emperor penguin.s meet at an agreed- upoo place about April -late fall in Antarctica. Watson explained. The birds court ashore about two months, without eating. before the female Jays an egg. Tbe male takes the next step, ever so gingerly. "He puts tbe egg OD the top of his feet, COY· eni it over with a slab of fat. and stands there with a lot ol bis buddies for approximately two months.'' Watson said. Meanwhile, the female goes off to rauen up and store rood ror the chick. With luck, she gets back in time for the batching. U sbe doesn't, Watson saJd, "Daddy bas to cough up the lining or bis throat and feed it to his new orfspring." When the female returns, Watson said, "Daddy wanders off approximately 40 percent lighter than be was when he started courting his friend." The fast has lasted four months. Both parents then share in looking after the chick. Parenthood is somewhat different fo'r primates. Dr. Dian Fossey, who has spent thousand.S of hours studying mountain gorillas in the wU(t; round the males, too, very protective and tolerant ol the young. She bas seen them pluck infants from their mothers to groom them, an<t sh e once spotted on old male tickling 1l youngster with a long-stemmed flower. . .. • "Jutt call blm and .. y, 'Dad, I want U> • 11 ve you the &ill of love on WI da.1 ·'" 1&'1 • lot leel rnattratlq, believe me, • • tha.n browSinC for two boun and comiol QJ>.: wltb no idea for a 81ft. Md I& can be a )Gt,,..•. cheaper In tbe Iona run. ""'' Yw miCht aavo tome b'1Ja trOiD your " aoctor or ther1plst. :: My dad aot • mu1 th•t aaya "U.. Bis ... CbeeM" on It. and he 1ot a bll hua to so wlt.6 lt. I didn't reall)t have to cet blm a ma11. I kno!.J. but lt seemed approprta ... ue alwl)'I baa bffn a VlPto me. . . -· ' t - SUnday.June 15, 1980 DAILY PILOT • 7 ~ ............. _ _.._................__ .. _e_d_~_ll_•~fl_S/_'E:_1_ag ___ 1_•.-...e_1_ne __ · n_t_s ______ 'I . • : Mrs. Reed ~ . _Hospital . . Benefit A Monte Carlo Night, complete with "fun 'gambling" and a buffet dinner. will be held June 28 at the South Coast Medical Center parking struoture to raise funds for the non-profit hospital. The annual festival is sponsored by the Silver aod Gold Chapter or the center's auxiliary and proceeds will go toward the auxiliary's goal to purchase $50,000 in medical equipment. Tickets are $15 per person, which includes dinner and $15 worth or .. fun .. chips. Bar service begins at 7 p.m. and a drawing at 10: 30 p . m. will de- termine the winner or Sl,000 in cash. For more information. call tbe bosplta\ at 4919-1311. Alums Elect Ruth Crawford has been elected president o f the Tres Lagunas chapter of Alpha Gam· ma Delta alumni. Other newly elected members of the board are Myrtle Van Rensselaer, vice presi· dent : Dorothy Richardson, treasurer: Barbara Blatherwick. secretary: Dorothy Thoroughman. parlia- mentarian. Single• Calendar nms ea.ch Wedne.0011 and con- taJu in/ormcbon on d1s- c1'&doft groupe, parties and ewnta open to tM pubUc m tM Ora11ge C006t area. Se..d notice• to Single. Calndor, Doily Pilot , P.O. 80% 1'60, Costa Meaa, CA ,., Incl& uour Mme a!)d t•'-J>hone 11umber. Noijt:a ,,.,.a 1-~ tlOO .-lea a. advOnce of CJt ~· RUFFB.l'S UPHOl.51BY .· ..... .,.w .. ....... ltU...._lttlllL -:e--..... _ ... ,, .. Mr. Green. Miss Klein Miss Wolf. Mr. McGregor Mr. and Mrs. Youngquist Mr. and Mrs. John Conroy of Costa Mesa recently celebrated their 60t.h wedding an- niversary. The Conroys. who moved to Costa Mesa m 1969, have two sons, four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Mr. Conroy works full-time for Ace Guard Service in Santa Ana. Mrs. Conroy is a member of the Costa Mesa unit or the U.S. Marine Corps Auxiliary and is a former national president of the group. Cleeland-Barden Anne Barden of Balboa Island and Bruce Cleeland of Fullerton were married at Our Lady Queen of Angels Church of Newport . The bride, daughter of Mr. Richard Barden of Tustin and Mrs. Sloyan Barden of Balboa Island, graduated from Corona del Mar High and attends Peppenllne Law School. The bridegroom. son or Mr. and Mrs . Raymond Cleeland or Fullerton, also attends Pepperdine Law School. The couple plan to live in Newport Beach after a trip to St. Thomas, Virgin Islands Klein-Green Jody Klem of Costa Mesa and Brent Green or Rancho Palos Verdes have announced their engagement. The future bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Klein of Costa Mesa. graduated from Estancia High School and attends Orange Coast College. The future bridegroom. son of Dr. and Mrs. Lothair Green or Rancho Palos Verdes, graduated from Estancia High and attends Cal Stale, Long Beach. The couple plans a November wedding at United Methodist Church, Costa Mesa. Wolf-McGregor Katherine Wolf and Jeffrey McGregor have announced their engagement and .Plans for a February wedding at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church of Newport. The futw'e bride, daughter of Mr. Robert Wolf, graduated from Newport Harbor Hilb and Cal State, Long Beach. Tbe future bridegroom, son '1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGregor; graduated from Westminster High and is a member of the Los Angeles Elec- trical Union. Youngquist-Anliker Linda Anliker of Huntington Beach and An- drew Youngquist of Newport Beach exchanged weddin& vows at Chapel in the Sky. Garden ,Grove. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clif· ford Anliker of Anaheim. graduated from Bartmore Beauty College and is employed by Wayne Lawrence and Co. Hair Productions. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Youngquist or Arizona, graduated from Newport Harbor High and Orange Coast College. He is employed by Birtcher-Pacific Development. The couple plan lo live in Newport Beach after a trip to Hawaii. 50th Anniversary After SO years of marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Turner of Costa Mesa renewed their wedding v.ows in a Victorian gazebo in Los Alamos. The Turners have a son, Charles Turner Ill of Monrovia; a daughter. Lynne Launius of Culver City, four grandchildren and three great· grandchildren. More than 40 friends and relatives took part in the anniversary celebration and were guests tor the evening at a hotel built in 1880. Reed-Peterson . Laura Peterson of Fountain VaUey and David Reed or Huntington Beach were mamed in ceremonies at King or Glory Lutheran and attended Golden West College. She 1s employed bv attorney John Saur. Wedding and engage- ment announcement. nat on Sunda11 m tM Dady Pilot. Forma an availcble at au Doily Pi.tot o/f1ce• or by calling tM Feature Dqorlmetd. 64z-o21. Church. Fountain Valley. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson. graduated from Fountain Valley High Tbe bridegroom, son or Mr and Mrs. James Reed ol Ft. Lauderdale. Fla .. 1s employed by HunlinJrton Beach German Car OUR WAREHOUSE IS JAMMED! 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' ' DAILY PlLOl Did Dad Really Care? • • ··o.ddy J..t dMID'\ taow bow to .a.ow lov• "lt wu Mom w'ho btld Che famJly tocetJMr. H• Jut.-to watt every U, and eame hom• and IM'd baw • Ust ot llDI we'd commJtt.d and be'd Ii"• what·for about t.bem. • t.. "Ollte Wba I atoa. • can47 bar, be made me &Melt beet and t ll t.he man I It.Ole It and tbat I'd ..-et bu• to PIJ for "· But It WU Mom who_., Road I wu ju.t • tid. ••J brc*• my lq ortc• on t.bt •wtllt Mt &Dd lt wu Mom wbo held m• lA lw' anm au CM way to the bolllttal Dad pulled tbe ear rilbt 'AP to U.• door al tbe emer1enry ward and •ben they aahd hll'D to move lt became that apaee wu ,... wrved for ·~~rncy vehlcl be shouted, ·wbat do you thla l•! A tout bu.a'' Mom tarried mo in. Seema Uk• all my Ille Dad w11 par\ina the tar someplace and comln1 ln wet or halt fro&en. Bul Mom never left me for a mo- iuent "HE WAS ALWAYS sorta out ol pl1ce at blrthday parues. He JUSl busied himself blowing up balloons and seU..iJJg up tables, and running errands, but it was Mom wbo carried ln the ,ue with the candles on lt for me to blow out. ! "When I leaf through picture albums people always ask. 'What does your Dad look like?' "Who knows? He was always fiddling around with the camera taking everyone else's picture. , We'd tell him. 'Enough already,' but th1t never •topped him. l must have a zillion pictures or Mom and me smiling together. "I remember when Mom told him to teach me bow to ride a bicycle. I told him not to let ao, but be said it wu time. l fell and Mom ran to pick ano up, but he waved ber otf. I,... ao mad I lhowed him. Got right back on that bike Mnd rode lt myself. He didn't even feel embar· raa1ed.Just10llled. "When 1 went to college, be wu ftddllna with what el.le -the luuace .M the boxes. Mom aat down and told me everytblns would be all riaht-She did all the writlq. He Juat sent checka and a UWe note about ~ gre1t bis lawn looked now that I wasn't playing football on it. ••WHENEVER I CALLED bome, he acted lilte be wanted to talk, but be always said, TH get your mother.' "When l got married, it was Mom who got all choked up and cried. He Jim blew his nose loudly and left the room. "All my life be said, 'Where are you going? What time an you coming bome? Do you have gas in the car? Whose 1oi.o.c to be there? No. you cannot go.' Not Mom. She just loved me, but Daddy -he just didn't know bow to sbow love -unless -My God. la it possible he showed it and l didn't recognize it?" Telling it Like it .... -... -.. • lS DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'll bet anything your editor or publisher will not have the guts to print this. The worst that could happen is some .people might choke on their morning coffee. The best that could happen is hundreds of kids knight get shocked into good behavior and avoid •the nightmare of jail. ~ With the arrival or summer, more teen· • agers get into trouble. The kind of "trouble" J'rn referring to is assault with a weapon, deal· 'Ing in dope, burglary and murder. For kids who ,are considering any of the above, here is what ~Jail ls like: You are locked up in a cage, surrounded by thlers and thieves. Jail food is horrible. You tan eat it or go hungry. You are watched tarefully and strip-searched often. You will ·[ __ o_o_r_o_s_c_o_p_e __ J By SYDNEY OMARR MONDAY, J UNE I' ARJES <Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Examine various possibilities, plans. Start dialogue with "spedal person." Learn where you stand in emotional a,rena. TAURUS <Apr. 20-May 20>: Home base commands attention. Accent safety, security - and beauty. Diplomacy wins; chiding or com- plaining leads to lo6s. Ad accordlngly. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Obtain hint from Aries message. Defme meanings, get answers to questions. Know it and don't press lo point ol embarrassment. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Take restric· Uons in st.ride; find new methods of approach, go after st.ory behind story. You discover motives. LEO (July 23-Aug 22): What seemed a lost cause ia back, playing a key role in your personal scenario. VIRGO CAug. 23-Sept. 22): Ught ls abed on area previously shrouded in mystery or con· celaed. Key is discretion. You will be provided with privileged information. UBllA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Teach, share knowledge, accept help from member of op- posite sex. Collcillatory gesture make9 your life more harmollious. Choice la your own. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Dlveralfy, open lines of communicallon, deal with Gemini, Sagittarius natives. Empbaaia on main objee· tive1 SAGfrrABJUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21): What you seek is not necessarily close, but il la available. Open lines of communication. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan, 19): Check financial techniques, investment prodcedurea, methods or accounting. Protect personal posessiom. . AQUA&IUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Accent oo special purchase, legal affairs, publicity, ex- pressing )'OW'Self in manner which can win al· lies from those who bold opposing views. PISCF.8 (Feb. U~Mar. 20): Steer clear of direct coofrootations. Moderate pace result.I in •'victory." Emphasis on basic cbores. 11'STHE WEEKEND AND WMJNEED ADOCTOR. WHO CAN ..... ,. .... ,,.. . . ... . .. ·-- A nn Landers probably be homosexually raped by sex-starved criminals. Little conflicts will become ure-and· death matters. You will learn every lri~k in the book from the real "experts" -which will make it tempting to return to a Ute or crime when you get out. Once released from prison, you will dis· cover that ex-cons can't vote, enter the military or bold public service positions. Few ex-cons can find a deeent job. The police will knock on your door first tr a crime is committed in your neighborhood. Even ir you are not gullty. you will get panicky every time you hear a siren, wondering ii they are coming for you. If you have a potential Jailbird al your house. the next time he or she gets in serious trouble try this punishment: Lock the teen.ager in bis or her room with nothing except a blanket and a chamber pot from Friday night to Mon· day morning. Feed him a rotten meal. Convey the message that this is very much like solitary confinement In most reform schools OI' Juvenile detention facilities in almost every state. U this sounds cruel, let me assure you lwo days in "jail" at home is a lot easier to take than five years in prt.soo. -CARING IN CHICAGO DEAll CARING: Yoo lose. llett'1 yoar ld- wr, a..S I am wllliDg to bet not a single editor wtJI ~eatlOI' • word of lt. Tballk yoa for &ellbag It like it la. I NOW OPEN IN CORONA DEL MAR FRAN'S MOLLIE PARNIS SUNORESS S2P 1~ CX1TT()N..BLA0< BAO<GROUND WITH FlORAL PAINT . ..,. ..... ~ ........ -···--................ ,.,. ... .,. _ _..... __ .... . • --NOW BHOWINGl-- llU e. IUlmffl UA Mov1ts Woodbridge UA Cinema (714) 990 ~022 551 0655 893-0546 OPllT l(lClt IUIC£ Cinema C1nedome '44-0760 634-2553 Hard hat days and honky-tonk nights. ''f ll. '''" ~,~. ·111t\~ '~ ~~/-' l'\lt\"''\ \J ~~'/\ l•'tl.kl IWO. Mf'l. "'' "'-Wlll'I U\"'-'lllllA.bllJI l."' ll"-lll l d.A'l."14\ \U."il\llrl"-IOl\ft'QJ L\lll Tiil l'a\Ult W tAb-.-"-.II.Ill P\"' 1111 l':l Wl."" tAllWI '4Nll'l'L\I n JW.\tldl~l.\ \\~Wl""UllM l'lftW)JiO Wt'W /l\\•All\'Pc..~1f PO_,.•--,.• IAlh"IU>lll~t..tdl>,l.H\,•!ll"' IN\'\.\.\1~'1Ul , ... ____ _,...,_.,.. -:. " 0UIC la&llll4 llAU llAm'I ...,-W CM.IT --· (Jt;-.. t.J .. .... :.. ~ ...... •·00•1·~,.., ... _. ci.:11& trUl -· .... ~ --.,,. .. ~b'ltj<jl~ i. .. 'tJ'f'>J.J'i Cit• 1<>'..6 f'ru Hll_ . ..__IMU -~-.. 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H• co .author d lroachq,y'• hlt •how or JM&rl-.. comedy. pret· \J womm and music, '1Suf ar Babi•." 'Burlesque la an uomaty ln my llfe." be aaya. "I'm just a claaalc scholar who'a gone the way of all nub." Allen ud co-writer ffalT)' Rlit>Y received a Tony nomlnatlon for beat-mu.lcal·boolr for • .. Sugar Babies," which · got eight oominallons in all. RALPH ALLEN THAT'S NICE CONSIDERATION . at · least, for someone whose work is a labor of love. • ID Allen's case, It began when he was a young man • in the 'SOS and tarried at the Truck Theater in Philadelphia. It was a striptease palace then. Quivering, pastled displays of the female figure bad long since crowded out the m"emorable, raffish, leering • burlesque comedy that nourished in the '20s and ear-. ly '30s. "Comedians by then just filled in time ttrt~ really~. ta.tint 15 minute. to re· move apo.., that ldDd of lblq." 8'f'"'dfta Of m"cib earlier aood old da11, be 1ay1, "Tb• m1rvelou1 thtn1 about burlesque bua>or wu that the comics weren't MDtimeatal.'' TNe. they W'Oflled a kind ol taaaeled theater of the absurd, but "unlike other kinda ot abaurdlat comedy, they're not bJtter or cynical. There wu a marvelous ktDd ol anarchy lD a C<Javeotiooal struc· ture that nauured you." U WEAlt&D THAT what be calls a "dis· llncllve American fonn ol folk comedy" would be loet ln time. So be became a burl.Ycue-bumor buff, and tracked down stlll-Uvl.QC practitioners ol it, auya Uke Billy "Qleese and Cnc.ken" Hagan. Hll labors as student, collector and historian of the wbbbaq, pun-filled school of yesteryear burlesque penilted through bis college da.Js and bis 20 ensuiq years as a unlven.lty professor. In 1976, it all began to bubble. Allen, a director as well as teacher, author of four plays, was asked to do a bicentennial show in Tennessee. WHAT BE1TER WAY to celebrate America, be thought, than to aalute a homegrown art form called burlesque. He created a show called "The New Majestic Follles and Lyceum Garden Revue." He even invited New York producers to come see it. They said no dice. no possibilities in it for Broadway. It came to pass he was invited to Lincoln Center here lo speak, wllh other scholars, about theater in America. His scholarly paper dwelt on the history, in· gredients and appeal of burlesque and bore the ti· tle. "Al My Mother's Knee and Other Low Joints." Whereupon work be1an. but it wu mo~ than trotting out the burlesque clualc routines and staelngthem again.·· "WE HAD TO DO an awful lot of rewriUn&." Allen says. •'The sketches in 'Sugar Babies' re· semble ln spirit. and style the kind of humor that was played In burlesque in the '20s and '30s, and they are diatanUy based on scenes of that llfne." But they aren't pure reproductions, he em· phasiies. They've been given new angles. different twists. speeded up so they don't jar the ears or modem audiences, don't sound like anachrooisms. "We've written them from scratch. So it really is an invented past, not a remembered one." The rewrites and polishing took a year, during which time Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller were lured from Hollywood, and the rest or the cast and chorus assembled. Then "Suaar Bablea" trled out on the road, in Sall Francisco, Lql Angela, Chicago, Detroit and Philadelphia. "Babies'' toddled onto ltroadway tut October and has been a bot-ticket Item ever alDce. NATURALLY, THIS pleaaea the mild· mannered !)roleslOI' who talltl so expertly of auch matters u Utile Egypt, a cooch dancer, or "The Girl in Blue'' who got. arrested in 1905 for lhrowtng her garters into the audience, even though ahe wasn't still in them at the Ume. It doesn't bother him that academics or civilians of I.ender sensibility call "Sugar Bablea" a celebration of vulgarity. "You know, real intellectuab, It seems to me, hke low comedy." he says. "It's the middlebrows who object to it.'· ========~~~~=--=--=--------------------------------------~ ----IU•1Ylill!t41~Ml---- CISTA llU UA Cinema 540 0594 All&lllM llMUIGl m ... Ct!lfma Vieto C•llfdomf 8.l{) 6990 63~155j llU UA r •• n 893 13~ Ana~t1in D•··~ In 879 9850 UA lii'o"n (71 4 l 990 4011 ........... -..ti£Q11r••·~·-· ...... fl/1 .. v • between the relatively obscene performances," he says. "But there were still some great comics around, and J kept thinking of the possibilities PRESENT IN THE audience -at Allen's in· stigation -was Harry Rigby, Broadway mogul,-!=.=========::!::==~~===~ " HE PAUSES TO emphasize be went to see the comics. not the strippers : "I really did. I found fan of nostalgia. Afterwards, lhe producer told the professor, "We ought to do a show." Whereupon the professor said. "Well . 1 happen to have one right here in my pocket." · BroadCaster Act Natural LOS ANGELES <AP) -Gordon Jump's role as a radio executive on "WK.RP in Cincinnati" could be typecasting, or simply art imitating life. . Jump was a young executive at Avco Broad· ~asting in Dayton, Ohio, when be decided to chuclr it and lake a mer at a lifelong ambition to be al\ actor. Away from the CBS series, Jump is a far cry from the character of the bumbling, in· decisive Arthur Carlson. He's a speech graduate of Kansas State University, and bis voice is smooth and autborJtative from y e a rs 'be hi n d t h e microphone at radio and TV stations. His first job. however, was a bit rem- ini scent of Arthur Carlson. He was fired the first week. "I WAS VERY GORDON JUMP bad," says Jump. "It was one of those little slatioos where the diac Jockey does everything, and there were just too many miscued records and tapes. The manager suggested I give up my career." A few months later the same manager saw him emceeing a college show and wa• instrumen· tal in getting Jump hired by a TV station in Topeka , Kan. During time a way from "WKRP in Cincin· nati." Jump is on a busman's holiday. He did the weather for a week on a TV staliofl w Chat· tanooga, Tenn. ''PEOPLE CALLED IN lo sa~ they liked the way I did the weather , but they'd rather see me make It funny like Arthur Carlson," he says. He also did several stage comedies in Canada and taped "Hamlet" for television. He says, "I NOW PLAYING ACADEMY AWARD WINNER Belt Fol91gn Language Fiim 1979 HA genuine mMtapleoe. .. a c:lnanatlc work ol art that muat be Mm, .norecl and .... again. Don't mllle It. H __ ...... _ S'*4C' ' ' ,. played King Claudius. which 1s qwte a stretch for me. The only other time I've played Shakes peare was in college, and you know what college Shakespeare ls like." Jump has never bad any formal training in acting, and says he learned from bis father, who managed the Wright Brothers home in Dayton. Theater was his hobby. "HE REALLY WANTED to be an actor. but was afraid to give up the security to follow it," be says. "When I was in hlgh school be directed a couple or the high school plays. He was very. very capable and taught me really most of what I know." Jump worked up the courage to take bis Ding at the age of 32. He was just divorced and it <See JUMP'S CAREER, Page BH> The PEANUTS ~ane·s first overseas adventure! -THE FIRST EPIC HORROR FILM11 f ~· , (' I I I ,"\ • ~~'"'~lltl ~-. . . . r ', LUNCH • DINNER Catering • Private Parties I -SU--I .,::ii_:-,::;••7=zo., COCKTAILS· W1 .. • 5'lmTS 2640 E. Pacific Coast Hlqllway Corona del·Mcr 640.7092 ST ARTS FRIDAY Robert Redford Viewing Nutri~~~ Return of 'Omnibiu' Feeds Fans' Hunger Sy PETSa I . 90Y a LOS ANOELES (~P> -TMre &.. ID tht d lt'rt ol aummer televbloo, tht O<'culonal oHtt "Omnlbul" La ~k Onl1 ror two Ibo . •l flrst, and only°"• t.1111 bula. but you takt )'WJ' oases wt.eel you can 1et lhom "Omnlbu•" 11 a nprlH or ont of te~vtllon'a tlau enlrl ol tM fabled · 'Oold n A1e," wt.kb -u • r.ort of "Saturday nln1 Pott" ol televlakln. AU1lalr Coak• h011ted tht1 ahow, CJD C8S ud lh n ABC, on unday af\t>r noona, btf°"' the NFL dalrMd lhat tunlory The orUin•I "0mn1buA" haa bHn d trl~ •• "a vaudeville ftbow or lhcl lma1lnat1on, .. at happy, 1tentle mlxlurt' of pototry N'ldlnaa drama, dance, convtrHUoo. an 0tra lonal "d venture . . "fiO Mlnutt' " tr•nqulltaod HAL HOLBaOOK IS Jl .iT Mtihl 11., ho..'lt or the new "Omnibu!>" 1lo bro1ufr..1,1 '" AlH' &onlght at 8 a1nd next ~und1n l <'hsrmrnJ;t lt11CI JU~SCAREER • • • (From P•Af' Rtl aeemedUke thelimetodoll t h':o.11)i., "I "t•nt mlo the manaaer 's office and nut I "Anl<'d 10 ~11 to California and try m y hand tll Mrttn.: 111• i.aut. 'Okay. wh•l Job do you 1un1 .. • ··r said that's not whait I'm 1u~kh\ll fo1 fl<' asked me why I wantt.'d to do 1t I salt1 from th•• Ume I saw my first cllm~ 0\0\1<' as a kid l'\'t' ":1nt ed lo be an actor. I said I'd let JX'Qpl<' dlsrourft~l' me. I wasn 't hupp)' sitUna ht'hlnd :. dc-~k " J UMP IMMEDIATEI.\' I ndro 8 role In a theatt>r. which got hlm an tlJ"nl, v.h1r h itot ham h1~ first TV part. He "'as suppos<'<I to ha\lt' an ea~ht· line role as a criminal on \ht> .. Daniel Boont'" series "'Ibey kept expanding m) part until l had more dialogue than the guest star," Jump sa,,s "I got second feature billing my first time out I chdn't worlt inTVagainforayear. •· During that time. he broke into commercials wMchsoon became a majorsourceofincome. · •'11fE COMMERCIAL is lo the t elevisi 1 actor what summer stock is to the stage actor." says Jump. "Thal 's where you sharpen your craft. Thal 's where Ileamed camera technique." In his first series, in 1974, he was the Irish cop OD ABC's "That's My Mama." Next, he got a part oo ''McDuff the Talking Dog," a Saturday morn. ing children's show for NBC. But NBC scrapped the program. Then, he was Chief of Police Tinkler on AB C's "Soap." He was the m an who put the collar on Jessica Tate for murder. It was the break that led dlrecUy to his present starring role on "WKR P " Yet, he almost didn't l~ e the part. "REMEMBER, THEY had a tremendous a mount of negative publicity that first year ." says Jump, a devout Mormon. "I hadn't seen the show. but based on what I had read I made a moral de- cision lo turn down the role. "Paul Junger Witt and Jay Sandrieh showed me what they call ed the 'retnbution scenes.' There the characters would get their comeuppances for their indiscretions "I had turned It down for moral reasons, but as I look back I had no real justification for that. I took the word of a lot of ot~ .. ,. oeople, but when I finally saw il I rea1Jzed what a positive use of television this was." JUMP SAYS HE not only learned a lesson in tolerance from the producers of "Soap." but when "WKRP" came along they willingly let him out of his contract so he could lake the bigger role. Sandrich also moved over from directing "Soap" to directing "WKRP." Before making lhe pilot, Jump says he kept trying to make Arthur Carlson's character too broad. Sandrich kept reining him in. Jump says, "Tinkler was a marvelously writ:" ten role. His character was ~uill on the principh! that if you give a man a UWe .. utbority in most in- stances he is going to exercise it unrighteously. Arthur, on tbe other hand, is a man who's banded authority but doesn't really want it. "Fortunately, you can be bumbling in both roles." ralm, promlaln1 •·a vehlclo for r:oany dllferenl P•"'Mll ra " It la th•l Sunday'a •how 11 comprtaed of six H8· menu. ranaln, from a rousln1 ''Peter Pan·· number to • ~oUywood tuhaon ahow. Actor L~vd1 J Stadlen does a runny, warmly noatnlMlt' bll fro m his o ne ·man a how, "Gr~cho .. Thtr~ &Ii a charming segment featuring country 11~er Loretta LyM and opera king Lu· clano Pavarotti. They kid each other about their •Ct'cnlli. and they slns -he bells out "La Don· na t• Mobile " from "Ragoletto," "0 Sole 1\1 l(l ". s he offers "l 'm Pregnant Again," Thl' Clll' payment's late, the mortgage Is due, I m preananl ueam, what will we do?" It's fun "OMNIBUS" IS ESSENTIALLY classy ,, arl<>ty, and as such, 1l has its share or silly. There's a feature with Pittsburgh Steeler re· celver Lynn Swann dancing Wllh Peter Martins of the New York City Ballet that's s upposed lo suggest u common a rtistry, but comes across as 1.1 couple or goofy.looking guys dressed In shorts running around on a football fie.Id set -they "''en use slo-mo instant replays Still. "Omnibus" as an uplifting entertain· mcnt, and nutritious viewing. TV can be fun "lthoul du1Jln1t lh<' :.enses. ABC' GOES TWO·FOR·TWO on Sunda\', :.t·h~duUnJ.? onl' of Its infrequent .. ABC Theater" drumns afl<'r "Ommbus " · · t\rn.: Crnb ," u TV play by Preston Hnnsont', is u hot·bloodcd drama of the Abel Cum sort. played out at(a&nst a larger <'onn1rt bt>t" een lradil1on and new ways llurold Gould 1s Old Man Campana. S<'lf nrndt• lt•nder of the wholesale seafood andustrv "Kan~ Crab .. Barry Newman is his eldest :-on. Johnny. a chip-0rt-the-blO<'k tradihonahsl "ho ·s bent on doing things Pop's way. Jeffrey De Munn is younger son Sam. a col lege kid who sells his services and book·learned knowledge to a giant conglomerate that means to swallow up the Campanas and corner the wholesale crab market Fine acting jobs in a tense, taut family IDWARDI' CltllMA Cllfllll Cos1<1 Meu 979·4141 Rea~hi119 Ne11.· Highs S inger -actor John Denver also is a n ac· complJshed pilot and he takes the controls of a Wright Brothers Flyer. an F · 15 and the Space Shuttle fli g ht simulator on his telev1s1on specia l. ··The H ig h er We F ly ." The s how. air· mg at 7 tonight on Channel 7. traces the d {' v e l 0 J> m e n l 0 r manned night C•ll 642-5678 Put • lew words to work lor ou "'aACIJ( STAWOM"' "90H YOY It.GI. CHAIUI •OWN" l~I .. WHOLLY MOSES"tNI "THE GONG SHOW .. "WHICH WAY ISUP?" 1111 =-- "'CHIMA S YNOIOMF' •aL-<' Hl·WAT 3' DRIWl·lll Wes1m•nster ~34 628~ I '"WHOll Y MOsiS w ~~"_:..~".:....c IPG• STADIUM DRIWl·fl Orarige 639·8770 PD LA MIRADA INUft~I u M"3da 921 ·1706 'ILl a m N<O IHI , , .., RE cuvt ™€ S~ Oii ™E MOIO. l'IClUM 000t: Oii S( IJ MQIA.A roe.. 11 .. ALL THAT JJtJ:r (RJ '"THEROSF' I I ··APOCAL. YPSE 0NOW-' I ''BOYS IN COMPANY C" "'' rc=r.-:>6 ., '"THI H.A,,., HOO«B TO HOU vwooo-AU--,,. __ , a..-··-·-~- "IT TOPS 'STARWARS'! .. .'The Empire Strikes Bock' joins 'The Goaromer. Part II' as one of the rorest ot films-a sequel that lives up to and expands upon its original." CHICAGO TI?IBUNE "'The Empire Strikes Back' hos arrived. And It's wonderful ... the audience is on its feet cheering." ROLLING STONE "Dazzling! Even more spectacular than 'Star Wars.' ... Kershner managed this perilous narrative assign· ment while sustaining the action at breathless pace and gripping Intensity.'' WASHINGTON POST "Visually, the new Installment conveys a sense at generosity that surpasses even the original ... " "It is a dauling feast for the eye, the sort of film with so much going on In eoch frame you want to see tt again Immediately.'' PHllADELPHtA. JNQU~ N~EK "Marvelous" RONA BARRETT "A better film than 'Star Wars' ... " TIME MAGAZINE '"'""" "' fviAAK HAMILL · HAi<RISON FORD · CARRIE ASHER BILLY DEE WILLIAM !:> AJ'.; Tl-fONY DANIELS ..... to--.OAVIO pqQwSE • t<E~ BAt<ER Pfl'fl( 11.'l-~'\I. ·~OZ ·-~ ... IRVIN KERSHNER -... GAR'f i<uR;:" ~ ... LEIGH BRACKETI °"°LAWRENCE KASDAN ,_.,.GEORGE LUCAS .. .., ......... -...OUT MOiar ... ,,.,,.,,.,...,..n• ......................... ~---... .::. J ,-....-'!11 ..... , ............ ., l.!T--IM-2400 -,......,:.. ... ... 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Environmental Communications. Inc.. plans to release a Pogo.esque drawing t.o sell its ability to make delicate, military -quality hybrid circuits. IN THE DRAWING an elephant stamps on lid parts to seal them. nesting hens perform burn-in tests ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS { Of The Week while a kangaroo bounces on a trampoline as it listens for rattles with a stethoscope. The fanciful char acters represent real steps in producing inch-square cir cuits that incorporate dozens of standard and special circuits built on chips less than a 16th inch square. Company president Allen J . Shafran smiles when he looks at the 22 by 34 inch drawing he hopes will attract new cust.omers "The more a person knows about the business or electronics, the more details they see are related to quality m anufacturing,•• he said lintless coals Hair goes under a cap and surgical rubber covers fin&ers. The printed "wires" connecting the digital or analog devices on the circuits are thmner than human hair. Human ha ir or finger oils could make a whole c1rcu1t moperable. THE .\$EMBLY area is dlvided into halves, one side filled with people peering through microscopes and using robot devices to attach chips to the circuits produced in another room . Other workers weld wire so thin 1l's nearly invisible . The other side is filled with inspectors who peer and probe after each step of production to find faults needing repair -or to order a part discarded. There are more ins pections than production s teps. explained Kermit Heid. vice president aod general manager of the Hybrid M1crocircu1t Division. ' That's because much of the equipmen: produced goes mto military systems or commercial airliners A slip 1n quality could prove fatal to pilot or p~sengers. H EID EXPLAINED that customer engineers design the actual circuits. but Env i ronmenlal Com mun1 cations engineers convert the diagrams into oversized drawings of the hnal circuit board, a detail-filled process that includes tracing each "wire" from start to finish With digital circuits. special care must be taken to keep connections short so signals aren't delayed by long paths. I . . Detail from Envlfonmental Commumcat1ons ad shows steps in buf!dmg comp/1cated ClfCU1ts print the circuit on the substrate. which may be one-quartl·r inch square or s maller when fm1shed. Resistors take serpentine paths on the circuits with a wide area in one spot that lasers will cut later to provide the ex act resistance speci fled Nearly every process 1s done under a microscope in clean conditions that make a hospit al seem dirty by comparison He"s collectmg v1deotape5 no~ for a training program for both new and l'xpenenced employee-. Another Se<'llon or the plant houses d division that produces a hne of RF and microwave parts used a., plug.in modules by other manufacturen. Both product Imes are subject to the same kind of scrullnv C1rcu1t.s can ~ tested at temperatures ranging from minu!) 55 degrees to plus 125 degrees Centigrade. Shafran said the firm 's marketing 1s entirely b~ed on quality and service . Meeting the stiff requirements for doing military work attests to quality; service 1s demonstrated by delivering what's ordered on time. ··A purchasing agent may choose one or the larger producers the first time. but ~hen they de liver late. holding up a m11l1on dollar proJecl because of a $54) part, they may give us a try next time.", t .. FOR EXAMPLE," he said pointing to the feet of a frazzled looking fox . "those straps are for grounding -a Other kinds of circuits require extensive grounding a nd stuelding to keep signals from leaking from one conductor to another BECAUSE SO much work 1s done to military specifications. test results at each s tep must be reeorded and passed on to customers. Data from the suppliers or raw materia ls must also be filed and passed on. WHEN FINISHED. parts mus t burn-in by operating properly for days 1n extr emes or heat or cold Environmental Commun1cat1ons' engineers must bwld mechanical d1~ and power s upplies for testmg and assembly as well. A machine shop and electrorucs lab handle those chores. THE F1RM'S s mall size <about S2 million m revenues this year, about SO employees) helps speed production: I very important part of a good m ic roc:i reuit." A walk through the production facility at 3150 Pullman St .• Costa Mesa, begins t with an air chamber where workers don CIRCUITS ARE assembled o n alum inum p lates called substrates. These are cleaned until perfect. coated with a resistor material. then plated with gold. Negatives of the layout for each layer Because the company 1s s mall, Heid said many p e ople have been cross-trained and can rm many jobs. ··An engineer here m ay guide an order through severa l stages of production m one day. steps that may <See FANCIFUL. Pa1e C3t • I 4 Control Data Makes PLATO Your Teacher ' Newly promoted business managers often head back t.o classrooms to pick up skills needed in the expanded job. But busy schedules can cause them to miss a class -and the coursework for that n ight. If the textbook doesn't cover the material. there's no way lo make it up. THAT'S .IUST ONE reason Control Data Corp., a diversified computer builder and data" processing service company. has devised a ~branch learning center system all hooked up to a computer system named PLATO. <It stands for Personal Learning And Training Opportunity). The newest office is located at 18831 Von Karman Ave .. Irvine. and its terminals are connected to a Cyber 170 computer in Sunnyvale. Students signing up for the doiens or Hard-eore .JolJless business and basic education courses will pull c hairs up to t e rminals where university-developed programs take tbem through material in a systematic way. Mary Schmidt, Irvine center manager. explains that PLATO begins by teaching the student how to use the terminal, then tests to see what they know already. AFTER THAT. IT TAKES the student step-by-step through courses ranging from salesmanship to starting your own business. "It eliminates sections already mastered and concentrates on subjects not already known ·· The programs use examples. games and testing along the way to be sure each bit of knowledge is mastered before gomg on Later. they test weak points again The original system began as an experiment in grade schools during the late ·sos. with business courses added later. Ms Schmidt cites the course designed by Or. Alan N Schoonmaker titled "Selling: The Psychological Approach" as a good example of what's offered. Costing $235. it takes about 13 hours to co mplete and consis t s of textbooks. vide<>tapes. slide shows and long visits with PLATO THE VIDEOTAPES INCLUDE dramatized sales situations and discussions or what went wrong; texts and slide shows detail more facts with computer time spent re· in forcing basics. When the computer senses a student doesn't understand the difference between benefits and features. for example, it he's hired, the company fills out five quesUooa and mails it back to us (or pnot.ber acency>. "We send back a ~ertlflcate that goes lnto the employee's me ... THE PAYOFF IS THAT under four pro1ram1 designed for the hard-to-employ, the employer gets a t.ax credit. And, It lsn't just a few bucb either. Under the Targeted Job8 Tu Credit, the employer 1ets a credit of half the first year's wases up to $6,000. 25 percent of the aecood year's waaea. 'l1te other pro9rams otter slmllar or smaller credits. limited onty by one rule: No OM can use credita to offtet more than 90 Pttt«lt ot t.belr tax UablUt)' -but the exceas can be carried back or forward to upten anotber year•1 tu lolld. What's the book? Each proaram requires employen to blrt from O'OUPI which are • 1lubl1 portlon ol the coattnuoual)' unemploy4Mt. TBS PSDR8AL TAaonsD~plaa, fMUMI Oii low-lneome V...... .. wtUI low lncom11 and under ace 15: dlaadn.,laa.ct youn1 people a11 18 to 24, and.u·f•km with loW In coma. Work lnuntlve c WIN> la 1lmllar. but eollfflJtr.._ on reclptent.I ol AJcl IO Depmdent. produces added material on the subject and keeps emphasuJng them unUI the student underst.anda. After two or three lessons. it tosses in a game that also acts as a pop quiz. Miss a question and it again adds more learning material from its memory "The depth of the program 1s ama11ng. ·· says Ms. Schmidt. .. It's not only for novice s alesmen, it also ha:. enough meat for experienced people and sales managers .. COURSES INCLUDE ACCOUNTING for non-financial managers. an array of matenal on personnel management and lav.. decision-making guidelines and other specialized subjecLc;. Many are clustered in speda1 package5 "Women in Management."' for example. includes accounting and superv1s1on units along with specific information on problems women encounter when moving up m a corporatJon -a variation on the course provides know-how for a woman starung her own business. A similar course is recommended by the Small Business Administration to help with planning a new venture. Ms. Schmidt says parents can send their children <grades 1 through 8> for reading. math and other unats lo replace summer school programs canceled dunng the pas t year. DICK DAYTON, MARKETING manager for Control Data's western region. says Irvine was selected "because of its aggressive, e ducation -oriented businesspeople." Children with a second, similar plan for other welfare recipients. The fourth credit available Is a state 1argeted-job bonus that can cut hundreds of dollars from at.ate tax llability for birin1 t.hoM ellglb~ under the federal Pl"Oll'•ms. Knowles. an employ~r tax credit specialist for the Southern CaJlfomla region of EDD. said dollar benenta vary with the employer tu bratket, but can be u hl1h as 12,580 ln tax rechadJon per qualified employee. How do you know If Ute employM Is quallned? 81MPl.8, SAID SNOWLD. El>D and the re11ona1 CETA ortanlutlon decidel who qualiftes and lllues a voucher. The ~cant ca.rr1es It wtth tbem when lntentewln1, aJona with a pamphlet exp1alnlq the rulee -which he Ulurel are euy to follow. ••All the employer has to do la fll• ont m01"e form wtth the reauJar tax rttum." He added tbat the federal proenma b.ave actually been around 1ln ce 1111, bul tmpl~ baa .,._delayed · ''1111e OrtllDal law wu writ.ta vaply IO tM four maJor department• and Hven •••~I" ln•olvtcl had to work out difference• In ln~ ... Xnow1u said It took yeau and w11 complle1t.ed In Oru1e Comlt.)' wt.t CETA people Some are expected to enroll for general bu.siness classes. but many others will use the Cft'lter to take seminars developed by andivtdual companies. Dayton cites a pharmaceuticals company marketing drugs used by psychiatric patients. "Salesmen must have a great dea l or specific knowledge about each drug. but the company can't rely on them reading printed material ··This way they know the salesmen are fam1har Wltheach produt't." Super visors know because PLATO records what's bei?n learned and reports satisfactory completion to the company. CONTROL DATA PRACTICES what it preaches. staffers must take a minimum <Stt PLATO, Page Cl> wondered whether the IRS would come t.o them replacement of revenues lost through credits. SAN DIEGO GOT OFF to an earlier start ii find.lnc the prolfam u.sefut In reduclnt tax So far nearly 4,400 people have gotten jobs out 14.800 people vouchered. Knowles said he'll be tralnln1 coua penonnel ln a week or so and expects re paperwork to arrive at about the aame tlme. Then k's up t.o employen to decide wrtet..-.• &be tax credit makes It woRb takinl a chance memben ol aroupa normally not b.l.recL "Tho experience lhty have wtlh tlMle '*•• •lll make all the dUference, •• he Word«·mouth anions hula... people WW..-.~ Ute rauhs -whether toad er bed. DAii. Y PllL01 Market FrWnd Helps ' ·-. 81 llAaTIN 11..0ANS DEAR SVP&RMARKET SHOPPER I ronovwed )'OW' .t.tce. and 1 m~t •SNe tbel makln1 friend• with the 1uptrm1r~•t mana1er really doll pay blf dMdmdt LUt w k I aahd hlm about lhe tJMt Ume lo find bread and other baked tooda on Hie He told me lo come back late on Satur day allemoon, just ~fore clotlnt Ume • I fol&owod hl,J advice and found aeveral t hoppln1 cart.a full of bakod &ood• marked down to half the orialnal price After my bat1alna were baH~. J w nt lnto t~ manager's office and thanked him for Lhe Sood advice A11 I left. he told me lhat peanut·butt.er c hip would sooo be on sale. Thia morning I round them marked down to SO cent.a a baa. and each wrapper had a 25-centa~( coupon on the back ' As I wnte this letter. I can smell my special peanut-butter cookJe:. baking In the oven. Won't my friend lit the ~upermarket be aurpriM.>d when he receives a box of them? Gail DEAR GAIL -A good relaU0118h1p with the supermarket manager is an Important part or a money-saving shopping strategy. Unfortunately, most shoppers underestimate the v11lue of a manager's advice Ut;AH SUPERMARKET SHOPPER-It was a bit strange. but certainly nice. to be re- m inded by lhe supermarket cashier today when I purchased some Glad Trash Bags to check UM 1tote'1 new bulletin boa.rd for Clad r~fund rornu I wu 1urpril~ •a•ln when I actually found ~ forma there 1 Helene DEAR 1114.:LENE My heavens! What la thl• world comln& w when cuhlera remind uu lo pt cit up your refund fonm' Serioutly. we are aucceedina m convlnc· Ina aupermarkela that refundt are important IQ many of their cuistomers. They wlll become even more lmPortant in the future- l'Kpeclally If the recession gell worse As evidence of our success, here as part of a letter J re<-eived recently from Don C. Riahoi, director of corporate relations for Detroit's Chatham Food Centers: ·'We follow your columns regularly and agree that It is ubout time that refund otrers by manuf•c· turers be available and more visible to grocery shoppers Today our company In· troduced another firs t in lht' Detroit area-a centralized Cash Refund Center ln every Chatham s upermarket." Also In the mall this week was a Pl11ly WifSgly advertisement from Wlaconaln. The ad informed customers: "In recent days, you have told wi of your growing interest in manufacturers' refund offers. In view of your concern for this method of stretching food dollars. our stores wlll have a section of the bulletin board devoted to refWld pads. We will also be making available to you our new Dollar Stretcher Savings Gulde that will give you information about many more of these orrers .. r---------~--------------------------1 I I I NMltfl "'-" I C UP out ttu~ t11.-M'J .._.,..p ti w flh '~•htt < nl\ ott <OUPOl'I'\ .,...,. 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'"'utlO ot '° C:fflf\Or ,, FQI ')I) r 1 11h ~ trw ''"flU•,.,.O r4"4und f04m pfu' onr l1<J"f t .. n• I ,..,,,.,,,1""'l ...,, •tJ'ht ''""" '1Vf'• .-c ·¥• ,:or '' "'"""tr-f .-m NV' twn O.t\t'h HOfT' oun•' ''At • t,i.t Of'lif' ~M>I ttf')f"1'11 t ount,. \4,.., ,.,_ r•lt.l"'cJ '' hru~h-ct fO \t C ,.P•'l' ~'("'I >"' lf;lllJ() ·------------------------------------- Real Estate lff ailbag ••• . . . . . . • . By llOBEaT J. BRUSS OE/\H BOB: As a real estate agent, I re ;,hze I am not supposed t<i advi!><' buyers <rnd M?llers on tax matters. But I feel I shoulq sug gcst tax ungles for them to discuss with their lux auv1bert1. Is there an) Mmple way of ex 11Jaining Lo home scllC'ri, when they should use that tax deferral rule and when they !\hould use the $100,000 "over 55 rule" lax exemption'> C.:onnle V 0£All CONNIE: You are correct tbat real t'lltate agent3 abould not advise their clleata oa the tax Hpects of prope rty traauctlons. lloweverJood agenu mut udemand t.be tu henefU• real eatate ao they can alert their buyera and Miiera to •peclal tax bnakl. The order for applyla1 home sale tu beaeflU II: U) "realdeHe replacemeat ra.Je," 12> "over 5S rule" $1M,tlt tax exemption, and (3) tnlltaUment sale . If a selle r will bay a more expensive r eplacement home and qualify for the "re · •ldeace replacemeat rule" tax deferral, that ellml.u&a the need to search further for a tax a voidaace metbod. ""• But If the H0er doMa'l quallfy for that rale, : • " Ule n see ll the teat.a of the "over 55 rule" SIM,MO • tax t'Xemptloa are met. Basically, they require -~e aeller lo be 55 or older on the UUe transfer date ·-hd lo ban owaed and lived In the prtaclpal re· aldence a.ay three of the five years before aale. U qaaUfled, the aeller ua thee esempt up to SltO,MO of prom1 from taxation. u Ute aeUer doetla't qaallfy for th"" rule•, tbea ~l•r IUHHtl•I a• iu&allmnt Hie. lnstallmnt Hies cu be ..-ed oe aay type of property, •.ot Just prtnclpal realdeacea. To quaUly for an lutallmeat sale, the seller caD.DOt receive over 30 percent or tbe 1roa .. aea price $50,000 to $500,000 INCOM~ PROPERTVSECONDS ......... ~~ ·~ •C••••deil ...... .... • W-91~ CJ•••*-•• ·•··~ha•• ........... .,..,. ........... c.Mf ..... Cunt¥1 nur ......................... lot YOllf fln.tnclng neoldl. ('NA) 7....,119 MIUtC.llN NO.-MOtmaMll uo HewPot'I ~ OIWe ~'l.~ ,_.,.~ .... In the year of the sale. For further de'all1, SH your tax •dvller. Orc·•rpfl lfc~mP ll.-f11rr .4tal.-? DEAR BOB· The buyer of our home has ap fl 1 t<· d for a F ed<: r :i I II o u i, i n g Aul ho r 1 l ~ mortgage ThL· agent te lh, wi these take from 45 to !10 da~). Th~ sell~r 1s un,1ous to move in a~ the famil) 1s living in a motel room al $23 J>('r da) My '-' 1fe says not to let tbe buyers m ove in until the l'lalc closeM Marvin D DEAR MAllVIN : I think you've 1ot a 1mart wife. It 111 1enerall)• unwl11e to Jet a home bayer move In before the ule do.es. Reaaou laclade : lite buyer wtll tlnd many real or lmap.ed defect.a In the bouM', tbe bayer may dttlde ltOt &o close t~ Hie. aad If tbe buyer baa Olli)' a amaU depotJlt at stake, he ma)' dedde &o fOffett tt aad not pay lbe a1reed reDt darln1 Ute ~CQHC)' before tbt' Hie cloeea . A typical FHA hayer makes a• avera1e down payment of oaJy 4 perceot eo tetU.1 Heb • hayer occupy year home before Hit c'°91AI can be very rbky. But lf you dttlde to 10 ahead., be 111re the buyer aad aeller alp an "<kcupaacy Prior to Cloae of Sale" form. Thi• form b Uke 1 lea1e becaue It aet. tbe rent aad ouWAff wblc~ ex· penaeA buyer and seller are lo pay. Snad real e1tate qw•taon.t to ~rl J Bruu. f' 0 Bot 6710, San "'rcncuco. CA HIOI 18% ANNUAL YIELD fom 18% on 6 months to one year toldly ucured T.D. "°'"· Trust deeds available Fromc!4<>.!>0 ...!.o. ~~,000 C.All DIRECT or COUEcr f'<>R OETAJU & FR& llOCHUlf PLEASE CONTACT ME AT TIMI! CONSUMER I BUSINESS Bankers Take Up Fight New Rules May Cut Funds for HoUBing A seemlnily obscure action by the Depository ln1tttutlon1 Der e1ulatton Committee ln w .. hlniton hu raiaed the Ire ot bankers, real Htate IJ'CKlP' and builders The committee voted May 2.8 to ellmlnate the quarter .percent advantage aaven earned by leav· ina their money In a savln11 and loan-a prime source o( mortgage money. ALSO INITIATED THAT day were ruJes that pushed savings Interest cellln111 to full market levela and put a floor on minimum rates that cao be paid. The combined actions prompted form ation of an emerge ncy tai;k force or savings and loan ex· ecutives lo fight the new rules. ··nus as a sneak »llack on a SO.year poUcy favoring home ownership: we hope to bring it to the attention of tht' public." said the force's leader. Leonard Shane. chairman ol Huntlnrt.on Beach-based Mercury Savlnp and Loan. Shane added that he 's JUSt back from a trip to the capital where the task force decided to bring a laws uit challenging the actions. It was to have been filed Frtday Shane said the com· mlltee acted illegally by lgnortni thl' man date o( HR 8946. lt.>g1sla· tlon statlnl( the· d1r fL•rences in ~U\'lnl(s In· tereat fa \'o ra n g home·financing instllu· t1 o n s wa 11 t o b e equalized over a 6 year period-LEONARD SHANE INSTEAD. SEVEN WEEKS after the act was 8il(n<'<I. Sham· ~u1d , thl· comm1ttet> vot<'<i 4 to I IQ 1m1JOM' lht· n·l(ulat1on~ 1111 ut once "Ttus t!> "t-r)' hard t1J rt-duce t<J ~•mple term~. Sh11nc ~wid. Indians F ete OC President Phil Steveni.. prec.1d<•nt of L. It r u<iy'ltcm~ Inc . Irvin<'. has rect>tH·d tht.' l n1tt'd Indian Development Assoc1<1t1on' f1n.t Ju) S1 l1rnhet·ls uward Thl' plaqm· note). Stt·\ l'n!> contr1 butaon ... t() dl'\ t'lopm('nl or natl\,. \mert<'<1n... hu-.10l''" 'lk11l'I and honor-. him r1.r th1· thrf>t• \('itr .. h1· '>IJ<'nt on tht' ad\'l:-ur~ 1,.i.1rcl or th1· L<r.. 1\n~l ll'' or~:.in1zalton Stt"ven~. \o\ho ('11unh ~IOU\ ltH11 ,1m ..• mun11 ht" unct"tltorii. <'Onc1urt .. d "''miner., v.1)rki1 hop:o; ,111\J work<><I \\Ith -mall 1111 ... 1111·'' fJIA n t-r-. durtnli! 111.1 l<·nur<• 011 th1 Ii• .1nl lw11A1·•·11 1!175 ..tn<I 711 lit• :t l•o he lJ)l>d r11\Jr lrtl1•'" 111 th<• \lonlJO..t art•<t Ol·,.:ollttll' fo1 r oil ,JllJ tfHtl t·ontra<·t-. !or mining <inJ drilling Stt-vt• Stahhnl! prt>!>H'lc-nt of thl· 8'i'o.0<'1at1on '>aid thb. :l\\:trtl 1 ... narrlt'1l artt•r n•1·1·nth dl· <'t'dlScd at·tor J11\ S1l \'t:rhl't-ls Tonto on · 'Thi· Lone Hunier · "\o\-ho v. ,,.., U'llOOI( th•· ftr,l 111 1JOrtra~ the \rm·rtl'ttn lnd11tn '4 llh d1J,ln1t' Comt'durn Jonath.111 \.I. tntl·r.. "'ho t p.irt l'h1ppcv.u pn•-.1·ntl.·d th1· J V.1Hd ut d 11·n ·mon' last Fnda) n1i.:ht llou.11'"" .-.1url1' l 'nll \f1nh1 Mank of Amcnt•:1 rt·"°rtl"d la!\t v.N•k 1h.,1 new hOWllnJ( ).fllrt" 1n (';1hfom rn dunn~ AJ>rtl dror>pt!d to a ht:11i.on&ll) udJu. ... twt annuul ral<' or l ()4 .000 unit II The flllUrf.' IS do"' n If r. percent rrum tht• March rah' und do"' n Ii 7 JX r<'l'OI rrom tht· irnmc month last )t'ur There werl' 40.!500 uniti. of actual houbtn~ 11tarts during the rant first four mont~ of th•~ ) t•ur That'!! down 32 3 pert'ent from the same period a yeur u"o. thc bunk r<'ported .-. ... all ........... ('011fab a .. .. The Small 8w1lnesJi Adm1n1stration hall an nounced a Jum· 26. all day seminar on cap1lul 1wurces, lcJ(ul. management 1tnd record keeplnit problems and other topics Sesf!IOOJS will be held In the Santa Ana Cit~ Council cham bers lnformut1on on llm~s and toplCb a\allubll' b~ culhnJ,l 11.Jfi 2709 H• ex.plained that It wUJ probably mean con· tlnued hl1h mort1a1e rates and will reduce fund.I available for homes. ·'The question la. hu. lhia country changed it.a lona·aLand.ln' commitment io home ownersblp without ever debatln1 the luue in Congreaa? · · Shane aaJd the commlt~·a makeup explains the actJon· ''lt'11 dominated by f'ederal Resf'rve Sy1tem ~le -represenUq the vlew1 of Paul Volcker. ·the banklng agency's chief. ··volcker thinks investment in new plant and equipment i1 more import.ant than housing," but Mercury'• chairman added that Volcker has an eastern vtew of housing : "PEOPLE LIVING IN apartments 1n New York don't understand what it mean11 to own a home PauJ Volcker bas an apartment there .. "The lllsue is housing; a critical question for our country because <millions will be without homes soon) and ln five years. they will cause a social revolution." Shane said builders and real estate people are joining forces on the issue bf.cause all will suffer as housing money 1s dive rted to other u.-.ei.. These groupt1 have been at odds ror m1m y years. "but that's all over now. We're learning to work together ·' Shane !Said Volcker's prererence for industrnd financing lo create jobs and economic well·betng 11{nores out-of-work construction people "WHAT'S HE GOING to do with the 1.5 m1lhon who wi 11 be unemployed?·· He added that other trade groups are likely to join inlhechallenge. In addition , p ressure as building ror con· gressaon al bearings and legislative clanficat1on of the act·~ intent by Con~n·-.-. Heprei.entatavt· Jl·rry Pattnvm. 0 Or:rnJ.(l'. 1s tailing for placinl( Huo·-. Se<'rctary on tht-com m1ttec-to add a second pro hous ing volt: to tht: group Tht-ta~k rorc1· ,., an arm of the United Statt:~ Leagul· .,r Sa"inR' A'>M1c1Jtmn-. r~ .. ~~HiR~su~, ~~~ ~~~ c o•,...,~:641 ·1289 I •tJll•~•·c:t .... _ .... .o-495-0401 ,_,,c......._.c ...... - ''•"' 0.,.. • ,,.. • • ••••• , •• -• ----~ ... t t ... • ' ,,. t •• , ~ ,,.,,,.fl:J/'1'¥ ,. ''• ft #,.~.~ r?. r~ ,..~...,, ' , • • .., r ~ )'• h. ;: S.-•.....,._. ~·" ,,,...d "· • •·; 1a••;~·ll L o ........... •eo1 c .... ,o•• .-::===-'-'.."-:' ::-:~=·· -=---:!..-3:1'..::;u~6;; ... ~ ... :~, ... ~ CASH FLOW, CASH FLOW CASH FLOW OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS Franz Bader. 8 S , MB.A Successful Business Owner. Investor. Author. National Consultant Has appeared on various lalk shows. Bader Is a Doer• His methods have been tested, tried and Proven. Bader amazed the Business World de- veloping a company in10 $26 million. traded na- uonally, w1th1n a penod or less than 2 years You are invited to attend FREE LECTURE! Mr Bader invites you to hear his Ninety M1nule Lecture Introducing You To The Wonderful World of Business Opportunities and Financial Independence ----------------.. TOPICS: ANNOUNCING 10.25% CERTIFlCATES OF DEPOSIT ON 5100,000 OR MORE 180 Day -I Year* LIMITED TIME OFFER CONTACT nJSTIN orncE 832·5200 Chuck Shedd, V.P. Manager AIR.PORT OFFICE 7 52·9200 SteVe Hollstetn. V. P. Manager ORANGE omcE 997-1880 Lany Sallinaer. V.P. Manager -Santiago Bank IHt I I> $ Starting a Business s Women ea Bu11ness Owners $ Buy a Business Little or no Cash $ Analyzing the Phony Business Numbers s M1n1m1z1ng the ''Rlak Factors" s Tax Shelter Pro & Con $ Retiring & Owning a Buslneu S Pnctng • Bulin .. $ Finding Your Own 'Pet Rock' S 33<Mt Return on your Cash S Saving a Poor Bu11n ... $ Forming Your Own Corpor•tlon $ Mlnorltle1 In Butln ... $ Mall Order I Hidden Fortune In Your Malling Ll1t S Operatlt"Q u an lnvettor Monday. June 16 8:00 P.M THE REGISTRY HOTH 18800 MacArthu1 Wvd Irvine Tuesdly. June 17 8:00 P.M. SOUTH COAST Pl.A.lA HOTEL 666 Anton Blvd Costa Mesa Wldntsdq. Junt 11 t• P.11. ANAHUl·SHHATON 1015 West Ball Rd. Anaheim ~.-•19 1:00 P.I . QUUN MARY HYAn HOUSt 1.on, Be.lcfl eustNESS IMllY ~ IUllf -LAYOUT GETS FIRST CHECK Kermit Held, Manages MJcroclrcult• FANCIFUL ... t ake several days in a larger company," Shafran said. Design problems are hammered out between customer engineers and the employee who actually does the design work, providing less chance of mixups than going through channels. Shafran began as a financial backer for the company founded in 1973. REVENUES QUICKLY l"06e, he said. but the management wasn't focusing properly on the hybrid and RF /microwave market niche it filled . "I had to s tep in to protect my investment." The firm is solidly set in that niche now. he said. Marketing is handled through outside representatives rather than the former in-house staff. Like nearly all other electronics firms, Environmental Communications has trouble finding trained employees and has suffered some ol the rajding and related salary inflation during past years. Training is used to raise minimally qualified people to high productivity levels quickly. Trainees also are "adopted" by more qualified personnel and supervised closely until they function well alone. SBAFllAN FAULTS area scboolt for not providing much information on technology. .. Schools attn't providing the kids with the buzzwords needed to show they are capable of understanding and learning technical stills. ••And, I feel this level of slcill l.s what Orange County must develop to sustain it.self and be economically viable." As to the period in 1978 wben the company faltered for awhile, be said, "I tried to develop it so I could step out. but it didn't work out ... we've bad to re-establish ourselves and come back. "It proves one thing, you must always keep your eye on the dime." . That's one detail omitted from the cartoon advertisement. From Page Cl PLATO CHAT. • • number of courses each year as part of tbeir job. PL.A TO tattles on them too. Dayton says the firm will soon begin advertising the centers. whlch were first opened in 1976. Control Data is familiar with radio. television. print. and direet mall which are used to recruit students for its programming schools. Ms. Schmidt says that taking a course by computer may seem a bit cold at first, but students enter their name at the beginning and soon get used to seeing it pop up al appropriate places in each question. Besides, she adds, "the personalities of the people who wrote each course appear in Lbe responses ol the computer. ••AfTEll AWHILE YOU GET to know wbo wrote wbai by reading the text." In one aside during the selllna program, for ellample, Dr. Schoonmaker calls a reluctant customer a turkey. "It makes people laugh," says Ms. Schmidt. THE PROmMAKERS No ctwge for hltllll ccneubtion. Ooni delay 'tll hope .... , (71,)18().1121 ~~TES COUECTOAS CORNER Rare Coins & Stamps OOLD&SILWR Prtcee fw 1-13-80 ... a--. c-a.cr ~~ ::: = -~ ... E.. ..... tM. ...M'-.. ... Cllll ..... ...... . (714)--..... co..a ...... v-.. ............ __ ....... ci.. ..... •••• 9-digit ZIP D~e . If lt l°'* you awhile Lo remember your ftve-di.,Sl ZJP code when they were flnt lalroduced. brace youne.11, 1tartin1 early next year lbe codel wUJ lO Lo nine numben. Accord.ini to Gua Hen11eler, Santa Ana Poll\ Office direct.or of cusLomer service, the k>neer codes will reduce bumao handling of letters and. hopefully, speed deliveries. ••w111:1 THE longer codes, we can pinpoint mail down to the odd or even side of tbe street." The fint five digits will be the same as tbe present ZIP, t.beo comes a hyphen and four more numbers. Automatic sorting equipment will be able Lo send long-distance mail to the closest local post office and scanners there will be able to drop letters into the correct carrier's hands Tbe flrst reading machine, say in New York City (codes beginning OC)) will read the ZIP and imprint a bar code similar to Universal Pricing Codes on food items. SOR'11NG MACHINES along the way will read the bars and direct the mail to the post office nearest the ad· dressee, for example, an Santa Ana (first three numbers of 926). The fourth and fifth numbers tell which local post office will handle the letter from there. Those dflcea will again read t.be bar code&. zeroing in on the fuia1 four numbers. wbicb U>ows lbe correct delivery route. .. Any business recei vine at least 10 pieces of acannable mail a day w1l1 have the opportunity to have a ZIP code all to themselves," Henggeler said. CARRIERS AKE involved in the numbering process oow. be added. "They know all the barriers and od· dities d tbeit routes." He said reducing band.ling will pro- bably cut the number or postal employees required, but added that normal attrition will prevent layoffs. Just before the new system slarts the Post Office will send letters to all patrons with their correct code. Henggeler said the whole thing will be voluntary. just as the five-digit system was, "but people got to like the codes then -97 percent or mail has them now -so I think they'll go along with this too." HENGGELER ADDED that a pro- posed increase in postal rates (20 cents for a first class letter> isn't re· lated to the new system ; in fact. he said, the new system s hould cut costs a bit. "But every\Jme gasohne goes up a dime, at C06ts us $30 million " can about higher ylekSlng Cetllflcatel Huntington Savings and Loan Association (lo Organization) Post Office Box 1669 Huntington Beach, California 92647 l. We are proud to inform you of the names of your friends and neighbors who are Founders of our association. These founders who reside in the Huntington Beach area have indicated their support for the idea of a locally-owned. mdependentJy-0perated savings and loan association to serve the savings and mortgage-loan needs of our people. With their help and yours. we hope to open our doors in a very few months. DIRECTORS Mr. Michael Doyle Mr.JamesD F~ Ms. Sallie <Sam I Juergen~ Mr. Gordon M. Keenoy Mr. Deruus K. Pollman Mr. Larry W. Ret'd Ms. baSma.shey Roger., Mr. RobertC Terry FOUNDERS '.\Ir & Mrs Let>Colhn!> :'Its Judy J C-0mbf; :'llr :\l1chael P Condt•r H('ll~ Lou Confair. Ph D \lr & '.\l rs Paul Cook :\Ir & '.\lrs George Coon··~ '.\Ir M1chaclA Coughlan :'It r .• I ohn Coult rup Mr CurtisCnbbs C:iren Croxen. PhD '.\tr.andMrs DenmsJ Croxen :\tr & Mrs E<hurdll Cummings :\Ir.& Mrs. RoyCunmngham :'llr.& Mrs. Vernon Cunningham Mr. RlcbardGaryCurner :\Ir. C. E. Davidson :\tr.& Mrs.JamesW DeLong Mr. & Mn. Wilham De Wean Ms JudathK D;Jdan<' l>r. & Mn. Carl M. AglJotio :'It r & Mrs. David H. Dorwy Ms. Joan Armour :\Ir & Mn.. Derus Dorsey Mr. J .W. Amutroag '.\1r. & Mrs. Pat Oo"'Tley Mr. DonaldG. Ba1ter Mr.& Mrs. JamesD. Doyle Ms.DoreenC.Bame Mr.&Mrs DaJeDunn Mr. Wesley M. Bannister Dr. & Mrs Ronald R. Duvendadt Mr.&Mn.Gary8arr '.\lr.R A.Eigenbrodt Hon. Ted Bartlett & Mn. Bartlett Dr. & Mrs. Herbert Eighmy Mr. Fl"ed&Rev. Peggy Bai;sell Dr. RobertG. Engman Ms. RoseS. Beck Mr.& Mrs DateP. Erickson Mr. & Mrs. John Behymer :'11r. Richard D. Evans Mr.&Mn.JerryJ. Benzi '.\1s. Carolyn Peirce Ewing Mr. Terry Bersuch 1\,r. & Mrs. Leon farwell Mr. FrederickE Bid:et Mr & Mrs Jam~ Pihpan Dr. & Mrs. Elias Blaustein Robert ~: f'tllet. Ph D Mr.& Mrs. Ramon Boesch :'\tr & Mrs Ek>n Fmle) Mr. & Mrs. Randy Bowyer :'\Jr & Mrs Fehx fontt~ Mr. & Mrs. Samuel V Bned1i> :'\tr Clifford A. Forkcrt Ms. Patncia Bnlhart :'11 r & M~ Duane Fosler Mr.& Mrs. Michael Broadhck :'th. Rl'l'« Foster Hoa. Derutis Brown :'It s OonnaS Fowl<'r Mr. Dewayne Brown :'ll1chaelL Fnedman. :'II D Mr. & Mrs. Frank Buccella :\ts Diane Gambino Mrs & Mrs David Burns :'11r. Make A Gambmo Mr. Ray A Bussard :\ls. Jeans. Gandy Gary Byrd,C PA. 'fr & Mrs JohnGar~r Mr.& Mrs. Paule. Byrn(', Jr. Ms. MananGarza Constance M.Calogens. :'It D. :itr. :'ttalcolmGentry Mr. & Mn> Ralph G Carle) :'II r & Mrs. WillasC George Mr. F .S. Carlon :\Ir. DenrusGerber Ms. Madine Carpenter Hon Norma Brandel Gibbs Ms. Chnslin ChandJer Or. David W. Gibson Mr. & Mrs. Dav1dA.Clements :\Ir. Da\'ld R Gilroy Ms. Susan Coleman Mr II. Tom Gilroy :'11r I-'~ Goodyear :\Ir JohnW \fachado '.\1r & :\11'"> Robert r GrJh;im :\tr & ~Ir.> J D Ma<.'Letth :\Ir &:itrs W1Jllam<i n~·n \Ir &:'\Ir., Tht!odoreJ Mad.sen :'\Ir &:\l r.c. WalhamJ c;n-.·n.Jr \lr &:'tlrs Gl'Of"J.?eMaguar~ \Ir &\If"> BooneGro-.~.Jr Ur &!\!rs Glen Mahoney :'It r & \tr-. Lt>sGufft-) \Ir & Mrs Ray Malav~1 :'II r W1llu1m E. Gummcrmdn r>r & !-Ir.; Stuart Mann 711!> !\larc1aKayHaloPoH ~lr.&Mrs LeoMar<.'hand :'tlr.&Mrs LenHammer .Jr \tr &Mrs RussMa~r :'ttr.W1lhsJl Hanes ~tr &Mrs JadtMuson Mr & Mrs Roger Hanna Barbara McCallum. Esq. Mr &Mrs 1boma.sG Harman :'lls.K RuthMcConruck Mr RillHartge :\tr RobertL McKe.nna.Jr. Mr ErtcS.Hartman.El.q. :\ts MunelMcl<fttzie Mr & Mrs. Gordon Halcb Mr. & Mrs Lawrence Mkhel~ Mr.& M,....MkhaeiHavslad Mr.& Mrs. Pat Milano ~-&.M!"l.Dollaldffauard l>r." Mrs. RtmeUM. Morgan ~1r.&Mrs.DaoHead \tr & M" TIM>mas 0 . Morgan \Ir Oa\1d S Hepburn Jr \l!> J .iru<.'t' t~ Moroney ;\Ir ChDrte:iHerm;,nwn :'llr RaJphW M06S !-1r &Mrs.OeanHill \fs. RoJeanMoss Mr. & Mrs. Stephen F. Holden Dr.&Mrs A.Mid1ael MouJl.Oll Mr. RobertB.Holland Mr & Mn.Jerry Nab Ms. Mina Hars>e'r Hutchinson :\Ir & Mrs. Thomas A. Neiloo Gall Clifford Hutton. Ei.q Mr.& Mrs.Jamesl'lebon AlanM.losul,Esq ~Ir SetbM Obera.Jr. Mr RobertE.Jarrard 'Ir. RobertE 0 '8nen Dr.& Mrs. lifarvln f Jensl'n Mr. PlulapO'Coaoor Mr.& Mrs Anthony L John~on Mr. & Mrs Michael Olmsted RobertJohnsoo. Esq. Mr & Mrs h •yOng Mr. Andrew f .Jon"5 l.awret'K'CO"Toole. M.A.1. Mr.&Mrs.SlepbenA Jone!> ~rs f'rancesE.Part :\lo; Janet K J uergen-. \l r Don Patt· ;\tr J<>rry:'tf Juergt•n' Hon RonPatt1nson&Mrs Paumson .,tr &Mrs TN K.i.-.abJh :\Ir DavtdC Pet~rson W1lhamA Keel. M 0 Dr & Mrs Anselmo Pineda Mr &Mr. J~phC Kalt-y \fr &~1rs S 8.PoUman :'lb !\:rielR Knudst'n :'llr &Mr. JackPoole ;\1r R1<0hardM Korff 'Ir &:1\1,.., CharlesW.P05l> Ms KathenneC Lan~sdorf :'lfr. f'red Provenctier Mr &Mrs J1mLarkan !-tr &)lrs WayneRaatw Dr & Mrs f'rank R L.iw ~Ir Jarne:.G Radabaugh Mr Cart Lawren<.'e \tr S. Douglas RBuuer Mr &Mrs Oon~t Mr &Mrs Tom Reed :'\tr R1d1ardT Leonard \Ir. Frarut Richmond Mr & Mrs ThomJ!>A Lewi~ Dr & Mr; Peter Richter :'ll:s.llal..ally :\Ir &Mrs Ralph Rick!. :\l r U>onard 0 Llndborlo? Or &. ''rs Denms Raff Ms Donnalonn,,-cer \tr Ja~ r Robertson ThomasJ Loul.hhn. DDS Mr & Mrs Jowph Robert.5on Ms. Robin Lounsberry Mrs l\t'flnettaK RQRers !\tr. Carl E. Lund Mr & Mrs James Rollings Hoo. Doo MacAlliste-r&: Mrs Maf'Allister Mr & Mrs. EdWlnC. Ross Mr.& Mrs. Harry f'. Roe>s Mrs. Vera Rostron James R. Ryba. M.D Wyn Sargent Mr John Saunders JamesScarbourough. M.D. Mr.& Mrs.Scbeinblum :'t1r.& Mrs. Eli~Schmltt , Mr. & Mrs. Max Schreiber , Montana R.Schultz. Esq. 1 Mr. HugbSeeds !tir.&c Mrs..J015e1>hSenn , Mr. & Mrs.. Morrie Shecttter )tr.& Mrs.. WayneShrode-s Mr.& Mrs. Dennls R.SiaaW& OT. & Mrs. Michael Si~ ~Ir. LeeSkarin .. )tr.& Mrs. R.ogerstates • )tr.& ••rs.James Sia~ 'Ir. & Mrs. Ron Slick Mr. &c Mn. Bernard£. Smith .tf r . &c Mrs. Au.tia Snarr.Jr Mr. Ir Mrs. tc.llY Snow •tr.& Mrs. FreciSpeater ·· )Jr . & Mrs. DoaaJd E. Steweson lls.Grece~ &Ir. & Mrs. Randa.II L. Slridlin ~r." Mrs. F'r'anl'.Slabennauch Mr.Ir Mrs. E.D.Sullens Mr.& Mrs. MotrisSundale Mr. MichaelLttTaylor l.tr. FrantTerry Mr.& Mrs.Sam Terr) Mrs Ooroc..hyTetreault R.Adm &lfrs.J A.Thom~.Rt>t ~tr JamesA.1llomas.Jr., Mr. Elh04 M.Thompson.Jr'. Mo;. Kaye Tobin Mr S. RonaldTrepas ~Ir.& Mrs. Bryan Turner Ms. Donna Uglow Karl A VanHolt. Esq. Mr & Mrs A3htonH. Ven1s ~Is. Mar:v Wagner '.\1r.& Mrs. Darrell E. Ward Dr.& MM. WilliamO. Wald . Burton F. Willis. M 0. ~Ir & Mrs. Timothy M. Walspn Mr. M1lesH. Wood Mr.& t.lrs.C. WillJamWoocf Hoo. Oancy Y~r &c Mrs. Yoder Mr.& Mrs.LouisW.ZamlT)ff"man This announcement is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an offer to buy these securities. The offer is made only by the Offering Circular. .. HUNTINGTON SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION (In Organization> An opportunity for residents of Huntington Beach and adjacent communities to in vest in a locally-owned .savings and loan association Name 200.ooo Shares of Guarantee Stock $16.00 Per Share (25 Share Minimum) Copies of Offering Circular on Request (714) 840-1311 Office Hours: 9:00 AM To 4:30 PM 5142 Warner, Suite 210 Huntington Beach, California 92647 or write to: ....................•..•............................•.....••.•..•...........•.••..................•.•••••••• , ... Adclrem •.••••••• , •••••••. • • • •••••••••.••••••••••••••••.•.•.•..•.•••••••.••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ·~ , • j i .. (") -c .. AMERIC TOCK E .. CHA GE w ~·-·· Lower lntere.~t Supplied Fuel In Market Rise NEW YORK <AP> -As the re. cession rapidly wonens. many or Wall~·· optimists are counting on low int~ rates to cushion tbe ecoaocny's r all. After all, they reason, il was tig)tt and upenswe money -as en· couraged by the Federal Reserve - • +\.Iii. that tipped the economy over tbe (i ed&e lnto itl praeet alump . .. . ._ '-... 1t NOW, llOWEna, money can be ... ,.. borrowed at U'()Wld hall the record ... I rat.et tbal prMailed only 2\AI months -f 81JO. ~--.. · The bank prime lending rate. ~ "' which peaked at 20 percent earlier ~ this year, dropped in the past week to lt I the 12 perttnt·to-12.5 pereenl raD1e . • ,v. "The sudden and huge drop in fn . I-terest rates bu done ma to use ! tbe rioaocial po1iUoa of mHy .... firms," ecoaomlata al Cldtato'• Con· I Unental Bank obMrvtd. Amid ludl hopeful talk, tbe stotk .... martiet dlmbed to its~ levels lince FebruarJ' Udl past "*· ·-·AL Tbe Dow JOMI ~Ver91e ol a) ln· 4' dutrt• Pined lUS to l1U'1 on top '1 ot a 11.11...,mt advance the week ~ Won. f i Tiii NIW YOU StoCk lxtWlc 11 tompoahe ladn rme 1.41 to tl:U, "l ..... A--. S&oet lbehllle market •al•..._ pidild • 1.14 to : 281.'ll. • ftat wt boab tbe NYSE Md AIM1 • 1 iiclnM ClllJ I ..... Wow tM *'1• _ u.. ...._ ...,_.rww c11rtJ11 tM l •ta• -Uli :MYSI II IUJ • M. u. diit Amm ·-·. M.1!9. .. ~, .............. ..,, •lllloe .. ,.. •• ., ..... ... ............ .n ....... .,.. ........ w... . I ~ - •.. .,,..,. James E. Henwood. 33, is general manager of South Coast Plaza Town Center, financial and commercial center in Costa Mesa. - 'Owning Home Has ..._ ~·Benefits ... :• " . The "sting" is on in Southern California. Those stung are renters, who <after taking into account the appreciation i..• or their homes) are ' often paying as much or more in monthly rental payments than they would if they owned their own home. \. . • • VILIA Wagner prices· ~ collection or villas 10 • minutes from the ocean in Huntington Beach - is taking the .. sting" out of rent by presenting prices and financing programs that make home ownership not on· Jy possible but good economic sense. Villa Warner prices begin at $62,500, which represents one of t he most affordable values on the market today. In addition, developers of the project are offerin8 a series of creative l financing programs r tailored to the different needs ol lndividual Villa Warner buyers, such as parents or friends co- signing and a 10 percent loan from the builder For example, a unique 5 percent down payment plan -which reduces the buyer's im- mediate cash outlay - means a Villa Warner buyer can make a down payment for as llWe as $3,200. And Villa Warner monthly payments don't have to be high. A COMPUTER in the sales office Ulustrates the variety of rmancing plans available to home buyers. To reach ViDa Warner in HunUngton Beach, lake the Goldeawest ex. it off tbe San Diego Freeway and go aoutb to Warner Avenue, turn right and proceed 1~ miles. The project la oa the comer et Edwarda Street and Warner A venue. For more in- formation, telephone 8'8..cT12. Home Costs Soaring Recent Suney Doe1 Hold Some Surpri1e1 8J'fteAte.ela ......... A houl1DC '""•1 ,.leutd UU. month by the U.S. ~ ol Savine• A.uoclatlona offered the bardb' l&.Utllnt ftndln8 that. the coet ot bom .. ii aoa...._, out ot lllht ln many cities. But the 1urve~1 wblcb Pl'CMdea a aood look at the houa1Qa lltuauon in *> amall, medium and lar,-e metropOl.ltan areas. bad a couple ot oddlUes 1prlnkltd lD the mus of ataU.Uca: -That despite mi1hty elforta to renovlte lta exlltinc bowinl 1tock, Baltimore'• median bous- lnl prieee crew only s.s percent from 1977 to 19'1'9. to ~1,000, well below the avera1e ol $67 ,000 paid by all big-city bomebuyers last year . -111AT ST. LOUIS, which has been losing populatioo about as fast as any city in the nation over the past two decades, nonetheless aaw me- * * * * * * Better Picture Seen for Area NEW YORK CAP> -Housing economists say It Q\ay be months before the steep drop in housing conatructioo starts and sales begin to tum around nationally. But the picture could change in Southern California before then. Interest rates on mortgages are finally retreating from record levels of as much as 17 per· cent reached in late March to a range of about 12 to 14 percent. The Federal Home Loan Barut Board reported recently that the average commitment rate, or mortgage interest rate agreed to apply on a real estate deal to be closed in the futun, fell from a record 16.S9 percent m Apnl to 15.72 percent last month. It was the first decline in that stalasUc in 2'n years. Btrr DOUSING STAR~ -at an annual rate of about 1 million in April -were 41 percent below those of a year earlier. And economists at the Na· t1onal Association of Home Bwlders, an Industry group, say it will take at least severaJ more months before they hit bottom and begm to show signs of recovery. "While the recent decline in interest rates will help people qualify in the housmg market, the big question being raised among our bu.ilders is that of buyer confidence." said a recent industry bulletin published by the NAHB. "The newspapers and newscasts are filled with bad economic news. And in areas where a re- cession means job insecurity, people are not likely to take the big step and purchase a home.'· SANFORD C. BERNSTEIN & CO., an invest· ment research company. recently estimated that bous~ starts will tumble to an annuaJ rate or 500,000 to 700,000 this month or next, from April's rate ju:st over 1 million, before the recovery begins. But even when it does, drastic changes in the housing market in the past few years raise some questions about the long-range pr06pects or what was once considered the "American dream" or home ownership. The U.S. League of Savings Associations. in a study released this past week, found that infla· tionary forces had made substantial changes in home-buying patterns in 1979, compared with the findings of a wn study. ••INnAnON BAS A particularly damaging impact on the housing market. mounting a dual at- tack oo home-buying activity. "In an inflationary environment, not only are housing coSt.s pushed upward, but also bouuhold savings flows, the primary source of mortgage credi~ are reduced," the association report said. Among ita specific findinp, the report said higher costs ma.Ci! two-inc.-ome households the rule, rather than the exception among home buyers. dla.n boualn& prices aoar 48.e percent rrom lm to im. '° '55.ooo. "Median price" means hall the number of purcb&les were above that price, and half below. Houatna economists aay that's a better measure than "average price," becaUM that can be d.1.stort· ed by extremety high or low bouaini prices at either eod ol the scale." Tboma.s J. Parliment. ao ~t with the Chicago-based lea1ue wblcb representa 4,400 S&L's natiaoally, explained in a recent interview that St. Louis abowa bow the "back to the cities" phenomenon now being fueled by the enero crlaia is somewhat misleading. WHAT THE LEAGUE survey seems to show. said Partlment, is that gas sbortaies are indeed drawing people back to the cities in some metropolitan areas like W~ or San Fran- cisco. But in other plaeft, including St. Lou.is, peo- ple are flocking to suburbs closer to. but at1ll a safe di.stance from, center cities. 1be figures in the league's housing survey cov-er prices in metropolitan areas, not ju.st center cities. In the St. Louis metropolitan area, said Parllment, rising gasoline prices are makln1 close-in subur more popular. But St. Louia'a in· ner-city bousi values have not benefited to the same deg?'ff. What is h ppening in the SL Louis area ap. parently is q le different from cities like San Francisco or hington -both among the most expensive areas e nation -where the survey found median selling prices of $90.000 and $76,000 respectively. In those two cities. inner city housing has become fashionable and sought-after -and often more expensive than the suburbs. ON THE OTHER HAND, to understand Baltimore. Parliment said, you have to look at the housing market ror older homes. In JU.St two years, the percentage or existing homes sold in the Baltimore area jumped froit 49 percent of all sales to 72.3 percent. Of those. 30 percent in 1979 were 25 or more years old. OnJy 27.7 percent or I home sales ln Baltimore involved new housing. . That means that the Baltimore area has m· j deed made progress ID rehabilitating its okier. often charming inner-city housrng -so much so that in just two years the existing housing market is dwarfing the market in new housing. THUS, SAID PARLIMENT , the median purchase price or homes ID BaJlamore IS 8 good de- a l lower than many other cities -simply because so many of the recent sales involve relatively run· down inner city housing with "possibilities." All of which shows. Parltment said, that •·just to look at the purchase price or housing as a wa y or renecting the vitality of a city might gtve a raise signal. The ability of a city to proV1de moderate priced housing is the key to its future " Location Aids Developnie nt The desirability and location of Pacific Horizons smgle family-homes in Huntington Beach, less than a mile from the Pacific ocean and its beaches, continues to attract buyer response. The homes are available Ul two and three· bedroom floor plans rang10g in size from 1.051· square-feet to t .230-square-reet and are pnced from $117,400 with convenllonal financing aviul· able. Model homes are open daily from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. The sales office telephone is 848·7444. Pacific Horizons may be reached by ta.ltlng the San Diego Freeway <405> to Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach. Exit south on Beach to Adams Avenue, then right on Adams and proceed to Alabama. Tum left on Alabama to Portland. Models are located at the intersection of Alabama and Portland. R eception Set REAL ESTATE "Let your house~ your new pool!' -Bob Hope Cal Fed's llOllleownec\ Equity Loan. Easy ....... Go ah<."<.t<I. Let your house ?IY for your pool. l t ran probably afford lo. Easily. Inflation has huilt a rich cash equity in your home. \ou tap int11 iL with a CaJ Fed Homeowner's Equity Loan. Bon ·ow !:1"2.500 up to Sfi0.000 or rmre for a pool, "''lar heatm~. l'"l'mcxicl~. v-~tions or for any other n:u. .... on. 'The Hornt.--<>wner·s D1uity Loon. It's one of the w. ... y money w.iys to finance at Cal Fed. lending experts for over haJf a C.'fflturv. Phone: for the facts now. c CAUFORNiAC.FEDsw. ~ Lwgnt Fedw8' ..,,. ........ Loen Auodlltlon (71-11 5-tt)-b.jlO • (714) 826-0000 • (714) 4!l.3-3llB ,_ ... IN lt'1'1, 54 PERCENT of homebuyers were t~aroer families compared with 47 percent in 1977. "Even so, nearly half of all American home buyers are stretching beyood the ooce-trad.Jtiooal rules of thumb which held that housing expenses should not total more than 2S percent of monthly gross income," said the report released by the Chicago.based industry group. The polllical action committee of the Hunt- incton Beach-Fountain Va ll ey Board of Realtors bas scbeduJed a coDgreSSional recep. lion at6p.m. Saturday. BEADY FOB MOVE•INI During the 1977 to 1979 period, the median price ol a home rose about 32 percent from $44.000 to $58,000. The event will be held at the Mallo)' bome, 3S71 Sagamore Drive. Tickets: 847-6093. Square off against inflation, Circle in on Town Square -CORlllllOllM R•A•CIH • IO'Mt .... e YA AYAILA•LI FOR GRAOOUS BEACH LIVING AT AFFORDABLE PRICES • JiL WITtf ALL THE NECESSmES 811 l&T . 1HUI QUALITY lWO AND THREE llDIOOM llNGU PAMILY HOM!S LESS THAN 1 MU llOM THI IPAlkUNO llUE PAClllC OCIANw OMii A VAlllTY OP PllCl·INCLUDID PIATUl!S SUCH AS1 e INClOllD OAMOIS e .,.._HIAlmWOOOIUINtNOf111Pt.ACH e WALL lO WMI. CAINllNO e CCMft'IY·lml ICllCHINS e CA1IWAl ClllNOI e INllGY·IAVINO AM.Wal PACIPIC HOlllZON8 OPEN DAILY 12PM TO &PM SALES OflFICE 714 141·74;44 REAL ESTATE ~ ... Md DAYID MU Mft ..._ H•1• ·1 ••I of tM Alida llDd Lde ~of. ..... taint~~ ...... .,...... .. •• ~ JDuued .... Vlldo 11.MhJ'• LMe omee ror .. ., •• " two,..... -......... wttb ... ftnl .... .J•uaey im. u ............. dlnc:tloe, tbt LMe,._ame.._.....i •••*· iaeludl•1 lf'••feat ....... I r.for~l-'n. i.M• hnit ~ ltaff pew .. ~ .... '° 11 •al41_pencm • ~ bll ........ tenure. :: Al tlte Alicia office, the ·l•r1e,. of Minton Viejo • ;Jlealty'a four offlcea, HJed M1 o di....u • Jt..penoo saJa staff. Tbe Alicia office is loeated oa tbe comer ol Alicia Parkway and llw.rt.nda Boolevan:l at 2GOO Alicia. BarT, 41, of Lake Forest, bu been with Mis· sioa Realb' since October, 1977. He previous· ly manqed a non-food division of a ~ supermarket cbaln and operated his own computer coaau.Jti.Dg-programming firm. Barr now directs the efforts of a 17-member sales staff in the 2,800-square-foot, 20-dest of. rice, located at 22421 El Toro Road, Suite B, Lake Forest (in· tersectlon or El Toro and Trabuco roads) in the Von's Center. He was named recipient or the firm's Silver Crest Award in 1979, s ignifying outstanding achievement in total sales volume LORE'ITA VAN OST has been named vice -president and general manager of Lusk Realt , the resale homes diriston of John D. Lusk & Son, Irvine· based residential, commercial and industrial developer. In her new post, Mrs. Van Ost will oversee operations of a ll Lusk Realty offices in Orange and Los Angeles counties. A reaJtor for over 20 years. Mrs. Van Ost bas been with Lust since 1970, first m new home sales and -since its VAHOST founding in 1975 -with Lusk Realty as manager \ ol the company's Corona del Mar office. She Is a lifetime member of the Million Dollar Club of the N'ewport Harbor/Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, a member of the Million Dollar Circle of the Sales and Marketing Council of the National Association or Home Builders, and a charter member ol the Irvine Board of Realtors. TONY A. RIDEAU is among the latest addi- tions to the growing staff of Coldwell Banker ' Ins urance Brokerage Com- pany's Orange County branch office staff in Newport Beach. Rideau will assist Glenn Robinson, branch manager, in bringing clients and various in· surance carriers together to ar- range cost-effective c om· prehensive coverages. Prior to join ing the Coldwell Banke r c ompany, Rideau was an account ex- ecutive with Allstate Insurance Company where be ranted number one in commercial sales in the Santa Ana region for the last two years. -:--: CAJU)I; SOUTH of Irvine bas been named maoager--commercial and institutional martetin for tbe planning, a rchitectural and engineering firm of Albert C. Martin and Associates at 17305 Daimler St. in Irvine. South ls president of the Women's Division of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber ~ of Commerce and a m ember or the Professional Speakers As· L-..aociation. She serves on the ex· ' : eeutive board of the Cabaret : ~Chapter of the Orange County SOUTH ~Music Center and the board of directors of the Women's Research Institute. PENELOPE EATON of Laguna Beach has jqined the Irvine Division of Ponderosa Homes as •• manager of land a cquJsition. :• • Ms. Eaton will be responsible for land acquisi- .... tion of special projects including condominium and ::stock cooperative conversions, urban in·fill pro- .. jects, and r e d e ve lopment projec ts for municipalities within the Irvine Division's domain. • DORSEY LAJOIE has been promoted to the ition of manager of project accounting for the Irvine Division or Ponderosa Homes. Ms. Lajoie will be responsi. ble for the accounting functions of Irvine Division projects in· eluding Winds tream. Park Place and Park Paseo in the Village of Northwood in Irvine and Wellington Park in Foun· lain Valley. Prior to joinJng Ponderosa LAJOte Homes In January of 1979 as a • · aenlor accountant, Ms. Lajoie was employed with Deane Bros. Construction Company for 13 years. A • IJ'aduate of Ohio State University, she now resides i la Mission 'Viejo. LEONARD E . THIBODEAU. a Callfornlll finance veteran, has j oined the Newport Beach • real estate investment. firm of t American Jfome Mort1a1e • Corp. as Vice President and Manager d the firm's SS mlllioa moatbly loan operation. Thibodeau, formerly a re· 4'onal vice Pl'fllident with a ma· jor stat.wide lender, bu been :mana1tn1 and aupervl1ln1 ela&ln brancb loan operatlons ln J,oe .u,el• and Oran1e ~ • • ... fOl'tbeput 17 years. "'" • A '9ident of Lona Beach. Thibodeau ls a :...ber d the Loo.. ~acb Chamber of Com- .. ! • .-ttemd the Lena Jleacb Elim Loda••· , DAWD GONUl.BS of .Irvine baa joined the Beecb office of Buslneta Propertlea Brokerap Compa~y and bu- beeh a11t1ned to the com· merctal dlmloa. Prior to Jolntn1 Bualneu PrQPll'tiel, Ooblalej bad been la commercial ••lH wltb ...,.,, ___ lD Cerrttol. •• ... .... loiiMl1 J"lkim d Mt owe~,. JntDe Plaa .... A naUft ot Loi A.wlllv • . Oontaln recel••d bl• 9.S. ,,_ -~ On11111 .. JM ...... JD 21'fedeb Shady Hollow In Closeout At Shady Hollow ln Irvine, Warmln1ton Development la olferln1 two model homes for sale wlt.b • variety of features uplJ'aded by award- winnl.q deallller Carole Elchen . Dtcorator·•elected custom carpetlag and drapes, wallpaper and built·in shelves in various rOOfll, mirrored wardrobes and alr coodJtloa.iq u well u maintenance free front and rear yard landaeaptns with a sprinkler system and covered paUoe are amon1 the features included ln the model homes. The final closeout includes a sinlle·story model heme with 1,486-square-feet, two bedroonu and two bat.bl, priced at SUS,990, and another with 1,523-square-feet, three bedrooms and t.-o baths at UU,990.. ALSO AVAILABLE IS one two-story produc· lion homes with three bedrooms and two baths, priced from $138,990. Each ol tbe remalnJ.na homes is offered with below market ll'Aa percent interest rates on 30-year conventional loans. In addition lo the decorator upgrades, an ex· tensive list of features add value to the slngle- ramlly homes at Shady Hollow. Ceramic tile en. tries, one or two wood·buming fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, decorator-des igned lighting fixtures, formal dining rooms and family rooms in various plans, master bedroom suites with private dress· ing room and baths and wall·to-waJl carpeting are among the standard amenities included in the price of the homes. TAPPAN GAS RANGES with continuous. cleaning ovens, microwave ovens. ceramic tile countertops, large pantries, lumJnous ceilings and hand-crafted fu rniture·fmish cabinets are also featured. The homes are presented with wood shake roofs and detailing or masonry, stone and heavy beams. The model homes are open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. To reach Shady Hollow. take the Santa Ana Freeway to Culver Drive. then go east one block to Trabuco Road Tum rlght on Trabuco to Rem-ington. then left to Shady Hollow. NEAR THE WATER IN HUNTINGTON IEACH How many chances do you have to live near the beach• Invest now In a limited edition of unlQuely designed homes on lnchvldual Iott just 3 blocks from the ocean! These 3 bedroom . 2 YI bath Aw ard Winning h omes featur e : aolar·a11leted ho t wat er heating. e nergy aav 1n o devices a-plenty . In te rior atriums. sky l ights. wood burning fireplaces and much more• ..... A IS, ..., • llafhd edlHcm! Tiiey ... , .... '-9! OPEN: I 0 A.M. to 6 P.M. (Except Fridays) t. N ' ~' ---1 . . Butler Housing Corporation presents grand opening in NeVJPort Beach. ~~·,., ; .. A CUT ABOVE THE BEST ... 'CASTLE Newport Beech -you know where it is ... what it ·is-an address that reflecta prestige. SandcM11• luxury condominiums-within walking distance of the ' ¥acht clube, Balboa Ille, end ·Fashion Island. Sandcattle -an excl4sive haven for people who wear success well. From $169,600 -777 Avocedo,on "'9 oceen11cM of Pecifio Cont Hlghwey,ectoM from F.ahlon laltnd • (714) 673-3271 (714) 644·7020 . I . • DAILYptLOT Port City Grioivs Saloons, Snakes and Shrilnp B.J CHAllLU Mtt;ABt; A while back I waa au t ot aetnc SouUlweat Airlines on 1ta au1urel tllabl to the pleau nt aclfic Cout Muican port ol aaaUan. I h•d been to lhl• lace aevt>ral tlmea ln the rly '609 and wanted to know hat bad happened to lt The 1rowth h aa b ee n fhenomenal. The entire town used t o ex- tend a b o ut (1 ve block a a l ong th e beach fro m L u ci ll e O'Brie n 's saloon p ast the Freeman a n d t.h e Be lm a r Hote l. The ehte r freak tourist a ttraction was a boa constrictor that re- alded in the patio or the Belmar. I couldn't even find anybody who had heard of Lucille, who (Dvariably described herself as a tpeech ma jor from Sta nford. She had a great fondness for Mexican men, most or whom she employed as her bus boys. She 1'8S a good-hearted soul and ran a fine saloon. The boa constric· tor has simila rly vanishe d. though there were those who re- membered it. NOW THE Holi day Inn is about 10 miles from what was once the city and the whole area Ill between is built up. Mazatlan Is no Pearl or the Pacific. nor tloes it pretend to be. It lives. and seemingly well. on fish and «purists. Tbe tourists a re fairly new, tbe Cishlng is traditional. For decades Yankees have been com - ing here for the sportfishing. Some 10,000 mar hn, sailfish and dorado a re pulled in each yea r by visiting fishermen . You ca n still rent a boat, crew and tackle for something like a hun- dred bucks a day. ""' "'~ .. llOW about OW' IK'W pacbge? A &our of~ Our al.lks. One day and m 'O nlgJJL-. by bus. Since the waters are s till clean in these parts, the fi sh Is de- licious. Prices are re asonable shrimp are not only good and fresh, but rem a rkably we ll - cooked. The tourist ships -like the Orient Ove rseas. the Royal Vi - kin~ and ships of the Delta Line -tie up in the harbor and the tourists desend on a place called E l Shrimp Bucket. The Shrimp Bucket is o ne of the ente rprises o f a n ex- Bring Back Fireworks? Planning on bringing back som e Fourth of July firewor ks fro m a nothe r country? The Cus toms Service has a word or warning. While federal rules a llow the i mpo rting o r most s m all fireworks, st.ate laws vary Since Customs agents must enfor ce state laws a t the cities whe re you re-enter the country. they suggest checking st ate a nd local ord ina n ces b efor e bringing fireworks back with you. TDDAl'S CIDSSIDID rDIZLB 710ernwn 151~ 2 WOfdl ettklle 152 -w.m 31 CUne 72 Lerge book 153 BfMO.tree 33 Tabor 78 ~ eeeds 36 -Pego 78 Febted btrd 165 Demon-38 Hindu 79 Seb:ll ..,.... weight 81 Tonnent 158 ltllh ... • 1 DlgrlPfl 83 S*PMI god 43 ~ 84 s. Am. --159 CompMa 44 ~ pent pt. 46 Bend .... 86 Double 180 C.wrn P'** ee Helm pos. 1e 1 e.... ..a Not ...._ 89 OOntlnent: 162 -deum whef'8 tpee- Abbf. 183 Pitcher lfted tO Peddte 166 eonc.rring (M>bf.) 91 -Wh!M 181 VKUUm 49 Wiik t2Tr11111fiiltMd Wbe9 51 ~ .. ecci.matiOn 188 c..tllge 52 Son: ...,,,. IMI Wille 170 Cornea b-* preftlc 97 One« tn/ 172 ThOrough-54 ~ .. ~ ,..,.. 57 PromcMI ,,_,,. 173 a.nee.I 58 Progmnltor v.. .,,... eo.....,., ~ 101 Gt.-174 -Avtv 81 8. 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About 16 yean aao be lot the brilliant idea of atartlng resort u loons manned and mana1ed by Mexican-born Americans like hlmseU. THESE YOUNGSTERS liked the IUe on the beach, the girls and the money. Since they were bom in Mexico there was no problemol working papers. I th.ink the first or the An· derson enterpnses was Carlos O'Brians in Puerto Vallarta. El Shri mp Bucket soon followed and now Anderson has places all over the world . Al El Shnmp Bucket. wtuch is about all most tourists see of Mazatlan. you sit on a patio and ge t marvelous shrimp cocktails in a buc k e t. as w e ll a s e nchiladas, etc . A m arimba bands plays all the time. THERE IS AN e ngaging air of fun about the place. Instead of a menu the place reaturC's a kind or one·page ne wspaper giving such sage advice as: ''Drink ruf!l ar:id othe~ domestic spirits while m Mexico. The price of Scotch is ridiculous." And so 1l is. and the quantity 1s minuscule. The m<'nu lists the three most famous Mexican beers. and they are v. good indeed -Carta Blanca. Bohem ia a nd Tecata. "We have other brands." they note. "but Carta Blanca pays us not to mention t he m · · But along t he mile~ or beaches the r e are plenty of cantinas where the owner will crack open the oysters before your eyes and the bill will be a fraction of El Shrimp Bucket. Mazatlan. the town's boosters wall assur<· )OU. 1s th<' fastest-growing place on .. the Pac1f1c R1v1era" -mclud· 1n g Acapulco C1nd Puerto Vallarta . If you arc a fish person. catching or t·atmg. you wall love 1t. ALDOUS HUXLEY CAUED LAKE ATITLAN THE WORLD'S MOST 8 Volc.nlc Mountalna, Indian VIiiage Ring Lake 80 MHea From oue:!'.!'a~~::KE llndiscovered Treasure I Lake's Called Ninth Wonder of World SANT I AGO ATlTLAN. Guatemala L<1kt· At1llan. nestll'<i m the '>h<idow., or an 1m mc·nM:' mountain and volcano rangl'. i... filled "1th '>Parkhng water!' wh1rh l'hange color a'> ofll'n ..... tht• \Jr~ ing .,h<1deo, or the '>k~ above It I' a milt• high and a smile v. 1de V1 ... nor!. are continually at· trac·ted to thr• be.1ut1ful. friend!~ 1nhab1tanLo.; or thl' Ii p1 ctun•'qu1· Indian \'lllageo, that d<ll th1· Gi mile circumfl'rt:nc" of th1<i n.1 11on al trea~un· ofl1 n t·.1llt-d th1 ninth wonder of the v.orl<l IS TllE VIL LAG ES, :,omt· n,1mt·d for the I:! apo..,ll<·'>. d<11l)' life has not changt'd much 1n O\'t•r 300 }c:.ir::. Corn 1::. ~ttll ground with stone for tht• eHn· mg meal and clothe!> arc washed in the unpolluted lake and put out to dry on the grass. make the dollar look h ke a krugerrand Tiff: SCEl'E is also a photo- g ra pher ·s d1·l1~ht w ith the ... dle'>v.omen colorfully dressed 1n purple and white hu1p1 les 1 blou!>es I covered with delicate- ly embroidered figures of birds ;rnd animals Their unusual ha lo-style head- d r<' '>!>, con::.1!>t1ng o f a long. ribbon v.ound around the c rown. '" p1cture<1 on Guatemala's 25· ct•nl t•oan. The men also bear tht' \di age colors weanng s lnped purple·and-wh1te trou~ers. On ooe !>Ide of the lake ere a number of modern, first-class r•·-.ort hoteb set in attract ive -.pJc1ous surroundings for as low ... ., S21:! 1double 1 a night Model>t pen!>1on..-. are ab'> available at consaderabJy lower rate::.. For much of the day, the women of the la rge~t v"11tage, EVERY TOWN near Alltlan Santiago AtJtlan. sit an thatched offers v1s1tor~ a d ifferent t•x s k11ng. fishing and climbing. The re 1s frequent direct bus service on the 40-m ile route between Guatemala Cit y and PanaJachel and from the capital to Santiago Atitl an. GUATEMALA IS an uns poiled and undi~vered country offer- ing v1s1tors the opportunity to explore archeological s ites in- cluding Tikal, the largest Mayan city yet discovered and restored and Antigua, a 16th century Spanish colonial city retaining much of the s plendor of that period Breath-taking geographical features or the country range from mountains and tropical pla ins to Jungles, forests and even deserts Ea'>tcrn. Pan Am . Aviateca <1nd TacJ airlines provide noo- .,top :.ind direct Sl·rv1ce t o Gu a tt•ma la C1 ty frn m Los Ang ch.>:. Yosemite Waterfalls Peaking mud huts or wooden houses penence and a unique view plu.c, y 0 S E M 1 T E weaving with lhe1r backstrap the attract.ton of distinctive cos A TOl'RIST card. good for six NATIONAL P ARK -looms. tumes and handicrafts. monlh. .... i:. all that is required Waterfalls JO Yosemit<' Meam,tulc the men plant com There a rt· a nu m bc•r or for t:ntrance and n 1s available should reach their sum· according lo th<' p rc·Columb1an wea,er·-,, in the area who w 111 from ont• or the above earners merpeaktoday,accord-calendar. till patches of pronde mstruct1on m th1!> uni orJcoru.ulofhce. inJ? to Yosemite photo-\.<'~ctablesoq~alhertulctareed queartfor50cent::.dda). For mon• in formation on .. r a p h e r D a n a which ~rows 10 lhl' lake> and All of the nlla0 es are ac"~'S• v t" to G I ,..M wC'ave it mto baskt>l:. b b ., ""'·"'"' ..t a I nan.: m uatema a, Se( • or genson. I{• ~ l.iunch from Pana1achel. ~our travt•I aJ?cnl o r w r it< MorJ?l'nson. v.ho has Th<' texllh.'' and crafts of thl' a louri!>l hl'Jdquarters v.1th c;uJtf•mala Tourist CommlSS ion. v.atnesscd 36 s pnnJ?·lO \lllaJ?c art• -.old in th<' d:i1h IJt'1ht1t·" .1,a1IJble for bathm~. ffrpl ~I~. £> O Box 523850. summer transitions in marketplact• when.• tht• bargain' hor,t•bal'k ndin):. boating, watl'r M1.1m1, Fla 33152. Yosemite. based hts pre------------------------------------------ diction on past seasons. coupled with the extra- wet winter . ''IN ONLY four years during the past 50 has more s now been r e · corded in this park." he stated. "Since the '\"rst 20 in· c h es to r a I w e re saturated with moisture. this indicates a more gradual melting. and the r un -off int o the waterfalls should extend longe r into the s um- m er." With the return of warmer weather and re- s Id u a I mol a ture in Yosemite Valley, the wildflowers are starting to open. .. MORE AND more wildflowers can be seen e.tft Ch da y ," s ay s Morgenson. "and the azaleas are beginning to bloom.'' The Tioga Pass Road opened laal weekend, with the Glacier Point Road expected to open Monday. All hlklng trails under 7 ,500 reel were opened June 3; tr alls ove r 7 ,500 feet wlll open as the snow melts. Costs of Vacations heve gone th;·ough the celllng-Lodging-Food-Alrfare are skyrocketing-but a special group have discovered the ...swer. What they have discovered Is a Vaaitlon Time Share-from the originators and leaders in timesharing, Vocation Internet Iona le. <Jntll you he.at the V.I. concept, you heve not heilrd about Time Sharing. How It Works Purchase the right to enjoy luxury condomlnJums In twelve locations In Hawaii, Mexico. and Sun Valley with nexlblllty to vacation any time of year. PLrchae Price Only $183.00 for two weeks a yeer (7300 + 40 years) • $183.00, plus a smell ehared annual maintenance charge. Quality, luxury, total amenities are the norm. Yes even the Woll Street Journal egrees-"lt's Inflation proof." Yoo owe It to yourself to teem about· this ptOVen concept from the leaders . Come H .. Ow 8tofy A k>w keyed, non-pressure. fun end feet · I Join thls special group whlcft ls laLighlrig at rising vaCal.lon oosts ln Hacnall, Mexlco, Sun Valley filled (sight and sound show) story. Only one person from V .I. will be present. Learn how to laugh at rising costs. as thousands of owners are doing. June 18 Holldoy tnn- Long Beed1 Newport Beech June 19 Marriott Hotel & Tennis Club All Praenllltlons "8ln • 8 p.m. ~=... ettw. ,._..,.me"-Wormlldon. "-""------------~ Addral Ot1 ltM• Tlw Vaaidon nm. SllM&"" 9'1IM ~~ Nmt.S' ...., IS THE E A REAL ESTATE CRUNCH? It's Po11 ble ••• But Here's What's Happening At LINGO REAL EST ATE! ! I.' I i ' '\ I>. ~ '-.\ , I • I • I-' • . 0. ' , • i;-I , .~ ~ ' t ~· · I , • In tunes of unoet1•ntv peopte tum to at*rty organ1•ow to l'NIOlet tttetr pl'OC)efties This oonhdence 1n the ouahtv of UMGO REAL EST A Tl C>tQduced 222 ~ units and a dollar \,'Otume ot over 135 000 000 making the First Quarter of 1980 not only a record ouarter bUt up to 115% <Net the First Ouatter of 197911 NEVJ ANO ''-'NO V A TIVE PRO GRAMS HO ME lfi>UITIES • A home-owner program designed to make coastal real estate more affordable to potential home buyers SALE-LEASEBACK • A program in wTilch a commeraal building is sold to investors and leased back to the company doing business there LINGO REAL ESTATE used Sal&-Lea9ebeck in the development of thetr Laguna Beech offtee and has s1m11ar plans for the San C1emente office ... ,.~v, .~i:•c F IN • ,\ r • < l r ME: N 1 E: Other firms may be c:tosino down but LINGO REAL ESTATE 1s ex~nd1no11 wtttl a new otfioe location 1n Nortt'I Laguna. expanded otfioe soac:e Ind personnel In Dana Point. Laouna Niguel and Newoort eeacn LlifC50 UAL ISTAft has 1ust opened a 7th office locatton In Sari Clemente To the t>Mt of our knOwledge this makes LINGO llAL ISTAft the only firm with local representation In every city fron Newport Beach to San Clemente. NEW REAL EST ATE SECURITIE S ~ LINGO REAL EST A TE is currently the "' exclusive marketmg agent for these special projects· SANDCASTLE • A •S·un1t iuxury condominium develooment 1n Corona det Mar SEA RIDGE • Over 300 elegant ocean view condomm1ums in Dana Po1rit LINGO REAL EST A TE 1s also currently bf>mg oonsidered for many other develooments as well as eooperattng on several add11tonal pro1ects , FXP .A,N0f0 INVF \fµFNT ':i ER 'tlCE S To better meet the needs o f our clients. UMGO IEAL EST A Tl h" great1v ex panded the I NVESTM E NT DEPAITMBfr. This expansacn has ooened up riew investmerit ooportun1t1es as weU as informational seminars ooeri to investors in tne coastal •ea EXPANDED CARRER OPPORTUNITIES W11tt all this current growth and e•pansion from w1th1n LINGO REAL EST A TE now has the need for a few highly professlonet people who m•Qht be interested ma real e-state-caree< II you think you m1qht meet our hlOh st8"d81'ds ot oual1ty and e•cellence •wnether you a<e lia>nSf'd or not) contact thf' nearest UNG<> REAL ESTA n Office IQ# a conhdenltal 1nte<v>ew , SPECIAL PROJECTS LINGO REAL ESTATE now has a wholly-owned aubsidl.ary llf1C\Jnties COf'PC>fatfon ottering limiled partnership Interests In private offeflnos These QPPO(lunities will be available to ouahfted investors. P\.tbhc ottenogs of a s1mllar riature are planned for the near Mure MORE REGULAR SERVICES Prime Offtee Locations Full-time Sales Staff of 80 Computer Senltces Community lrivolvement 24-Hr Phone SeNice Memt>erstup m RELO . a wor1dwlde referral netwonc RPntal Depe • Escrow Company Adver11s.ng Aqency American Home Shtefd Protection Plan ~ult1ple L~1nq Service In addition to all the buyers who have placed their confidence in us, numerous sellers have also qiven us a vote of confidence to martcet their property. With so many people turnillCJ to us, we now hGYe a wide listinq inventory. Here are just some of our cw 1 enf offerinqs which miqht be of interest to you. NEV/PORT BEACH , Newpor1Heights 2 bdrm home riear beach park. schools . . . Impressive 5 bdrm family home in the Westchtt area Income orodUC1ng duplex m Corona det Mar wtterms Harbor View home w/4 bdrms and guest rm . bonus rm Big Canyon 3 bdrm 3 bath home for lease Fully furn Charming 4 bdrm. 4 bath home for lease 1n Lido Isle . Seller financing available on this 3 bdrm 3 bath Ltdo .... Charm locelion m Harbor Highlands. 2 bdrm. 2 bath. den . . • • . . . . . . LAGUNA BEACH "' $190000 S315 000 1267.000 S255.000 S2750 1mo s11so mo S375.000 1189.500 ... Spectacular whitewater view hOme wt4 bdrms . . 1295 000 Owner will finance this 2 bdrm. 2 bath new home . . . 1339.000 Smashing whitewater view home w t3 bdnns. 3 baths. . S415.000 Wood and glass ocean view hOrne wlbeams. 3 bdrms . 1219 000 Victoria Beach new custom home w '3 bdrms and terms . 1329.000 CentfBlty located ctlanner wt ocean vtews & f1reolace . . I 159.500 Owner will ftnaf\Ce thts ocean view hOme w 3 bdrrns S350.000 Beauhfully decorated 3 bdrm hOme w'asaomable loan. S350 000 Custom designed 3 bdrm home on lg canyon view lot S225 000 Private Woods Cove among eucalyptus trees. near beach . . 1255 000 Ocean and canyon view 3 bdrm home w new carpettnQ s 154 900 Contemoor81Y wood home with 2 bdrms. and skyh9hls s 149 500 Ocean Vlew charmer w1f1reolace deci<s patio & studio . . Trad11tonal home wtformal d1ni09 rm . ocean views Elegant 4 bdrm home 1n Mysttc Hills w 1v1ews galore Oceanfront mobile home w 2 bdrms and total pnvacy Secluded 2 bdrm home wlftreplace. ocean vtews V1ctona Beach tranau1hty w'4 bdrms and views Owner will carry contract of sale on this 3 bdrm Totally remodeled 4 bdrm home w Im rm & ter vtew . Sunny. contemporary 3 bdrm home w atnu"' Six bedroom home 1n Woods Cove wt unbefle>!able views Immaculate 3 bdrm home wrth rustic f1rec>4~ Spacious !amity home w'4 bdrms •v, baths views M~n1hoent Tudof residence w 4 bdrms den. tam. rm . . . Uniaue WOOd and glass 2 bdrm home w1ocean views Charmer w/remodel plans. exc seller ltnancmg . Woods Cove charmer on lg lot wtocean views Just 20% down for Contract of Sale oo this 3 bdrm . Laguna Beech time share fOf orie weetl vacation . . $189000 S238 000 . $499.000 . s 65 000 $198.500 S695 000 $167 500 S525 000 $1 59 000 S589 000 S215 000 S159 000 S180.000 $197.000 . s 11000 $245.000 Woods Cove Victorian charmer wl-4 bdrms. I ocean vu . Woods Cove charmer w/2 bdrms.. fam fm . fruit trees . . . . . . . 1339 000 a.4ont~ dassic m Woods Cove wl-4 bdrms . . s~.000 Cont8fT'IPCJfWY family home wf4 bdrms and 0000 loan .. 1285.000 Luicunous Ement6d Bay home w/5 bdnns. and jacuui . . S505.000 Emet"llld Bev oc::ea11side home w/3 bdnns and 0000 loen. 15e0 000 Former Main Beech stand refocated to Woods Cove . . I 179.000 One bkx:lt to beach. 3 bdrms. WOOd and ~ destgn . . S395.000 INCOME PROPERTIES 'ca,,fstnn> Beach dua:>lex In Quiet.,_ .,..,,..,,.. bllcony. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gorgeoua ocean W9W dupteJC In Cloitllrano Beechw/.,. ......................... . North LlguN oc:eer1 view dUIHX w/good fi'*'Cing "" . 1175.000 1275.000 128t.000 .ii s·ouTH LAGUNA , ...._ Lower Three Arctt Bay 4 bdrm home wtexc ocean -.news 1575 000 Dynamte redwood and glass hOme w/3 bdnns 2"1 baths • u 1 O 000 Swee0tno ocean view 3 bdrm home w11g fireolace s22s 000 Charming Lower Three Arch Bay 2 bdrm home w den S339 500 Laguna Ltdo 2 bedroom villa practtcally on oceanfront . . 1296.000 Rare oceanfront 2 bdrm villa 1n secluded cove 1365.000 Oceanfront. Catalina sunsets. pnvate beach. terms . S650.000 Almost oceanfront. 5 bdrms . assumable First T D. . • 1329.000 Fabulous 3 bdrm wood and glass home wtfm rm . loans . U 15 OOC Panoramic V'8W 3 bdrm. home of wood and glass. terms . S350.ro Ocean vtew 2 bdrm. hOme w/8/0d. lower unit and terms .. 1147.<XX Coast Rayate 3 bdrm hOme wtooean VleWS. seclusion .. 1229.00C New England style dassK: 1n Three Arch Bay near beach . . . . . . . . . . . . Charming 2 bdrm wltrQOIC8l land9caotno soa. sauna Ocean VteN condo near Aliso Beach . UT5.000 1229.000 w / great decor. decks . . . s 179.500 Owner Wiii carry w'15% down on !Ns •bdrm home s 1••.900 Cheery cottage oo oceanside of hwy wl2 bdnns Views • 1310.000 Ocean view remodeled charmer•'• bdrms . Vl8WS ..• 1177.800 Handcratted 3 bdrm home w/private 08f'den9. guest rm. . 1279.000 OceanvteW4bdrm.3"1bethhome¥14guestaot &spe ... 1399.000 Private estllfe on 2 parcels In Three Arch Bay . . 1900.000 HOUSE S.C00.000 VACANT PARCEl Ocean front 5 bdrm home. lowerllw'ee Arch Bay . 11.750.000 LAGUNA NIGUEL Three bdrm home w/tm rm all 1n top oondrtlon . . . Four bdrm Saddleback view home on a cukje-sac Townhome w l 3 bdrms. located betlt-een two partcs Niguel Shores townhome w/2 bdrms and QOOd terms New Kite Hill home w/4 bdnns. 3 baths & fm rm Spacious Spanish style home w/4 bdrms tn La Veta . Monarch Bey Terrace beauty w/spectacular views . Lake Par1< end untl w/v1ews -4 bdrms & 3 baths . Popular 3 bdrm home near the gn19nbelt area New Foxboro 4 bdrm home w/mountain Vlews & loan View. assumable loan. 3 bdrms. and soa Eritert81ners oehght on ouiet street. 3 bdrmis VleWS . . . • . • . . • ExciuSl\'e Greens East home w/5 bdrms eoc;; ~:"~·w·,4 t>drms 8nd C,,Ot.' 18ndeeaolno Corner lot at the too of the hill w/4 bdnn hOme Exceptional value wt• bdrms on huge lot w/pool & soa . Four bdrm fanwty home in Pacesetter area wtv1ews Executive home oo the oolf course . 1121. . 1131.900 . $149.500 . 1 152.500 . 1259.000 . 1169.950 S297.000 . 1143.900 . $14.3.500 . S350 000 1140 000 1259.500 . U7500C 1168.000 . 1278.900 . St56000 . $121.500 w/4 bdrms & 3 ba . Summet rental in Monarch Bay w'3 bdrms views . . . 1289 500 . . . . 1200(). S3000/mo Decorators dream w/3 bdrms. and lwdwood noor. . . . s 123.500 Family home wtprice and terms. 3 bdm'tl . Im rm .•... 11&5.000 Recreation abounds In ttus 3 bdrm countJy ctub condo . . . . . . . . . . . . s 135. 900 Beautifully 8()C)Olnted townhome wl3 bdrml. nice vie.a . 1135.900 A Belvedere OOYet'9d ape accents tNs 3 bdrm home . . 1144.900 Upgraded PaoeMtter w / WOOd tloona. PoOl •nchpa ..•. 1130.000 Light and el1y 3 bdrm. home on a cuk»ac . . . . . . . I 112.500 Good Nm1e ottered on this 4 bdrm. 3 bettl home . . ...... s 143.000 LAGUNA HILLS Beautiful ANto Aece home w/Clllhedlll OIHlnga • • • • .1171.500 COntemc>OfWV ltyted Shedow Run l'IOIN. lttOWI well . • 1145.000 Four bdrm. home Jn Allto Pt8ce wl'loedl of room. . . . • 1229.000 Buyen w4tt delight In this 4 bdrm. f8l'lllty hOIN. . . . • . • 120tUOO DANA POINT A dream conage w/2 bdrms .. bndl firecQoe and Deams 1124.950 Just I 15.000 Wtll l)U(Chase thtS 2 bdrm hotne on 'O. le( • • • . . • . . . . . • . • . Se>edllOINr wmtewater V'8WS et""-1C8 1109.000 this 3 bdrm. home . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . S249.500 Condo w/nortticoast wtutewater V'8"S-2 bdrms. & tenns • 122&.000 Brand new two stOfY home w/3 ~. ooest1ine YteWS • 1250.000 Custom 4 bdrm. bluff home w/PoOf & ec>e CMlftcokinQ a.4anna •. 1665.000 Tremeodous terms on tNs 3 bdrm. ocean view home . . I 157.000 Seller WIJI hetO finence this 4 bdnn ~ .. home .•.•....•••...•. LO\'efy home in greel lloaltioo w'2 bcJn'M.. Pl blltha . . 8eautiM wt•1 I! .. ....,. w/3 bdlrlM ..S IOlt . • CAPISTRANO BEACH , Country nn::I\ bMct\ home ..... .....__ s ..... hreotace .••.....••....•...... MegNldenl new 4 bdrm. 3" ~ hon'9 on the bluff. Fantalldc~ "9w hOMeon .. e.M w/3• bdnns. . . . . • . . • . • . • . • .._ Soottess 2 bdrm. res. wlsrudio ..,._ .,.,.,. oceen .,_ • 1187.000 . 1140.900 . 1244.IOO . sna.ooo . 1905000 • S488.000 . 1135.000 ... SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO cac>tetne Has~ ., '3 bdl'ln& ~battle. den. so-.. . . . . . Front unit condo w/3 bdtn'le... •~. paho I air cond. . . . . • • . . . Dar1ing 3 bdrm. vtl&age condo 9Un"OUr'ded by trees • Countfy •V'lng on~ acre wl5 bdr'IN. & great treM . Courtywd entry leads to 3 bdm\ 3 bath home w/ooof & spa . SAN CLEMENTE , Custom~ stvted hof'N w/3 bdrms. . 1169.600 s 88.500 . s 90.000 . 1265.000 1119.800 2"" bethS. views . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 1220.000 Wood and glass custom 4 bdrm. home wlpriYlllCY. . . . . 1259.000 Quaint and c::hamlino 3 bdrm. home neer beach. Ouiet . . s 1 M .000 "-Ooe8ft/Merina v9ew two bdrm. COndO In Orellt area . . . . s 99.000 :. LOTS Fentastic OC1M11f1oot lot In SM Oemente. Good t9m\S. .• U50.000 Peeoeful ooeen/canyon view kit In Sen 0emente . . . . I 88.950 Sue>ert> ooowne1c:ial vtew lots MxMt o.n. Point Marina ... 1395.000 lncredtbte oceentront -~kit ln Laguna Beech . 11.800.000 Sweec>fog ooestahiew k>t In tAguna 8wt\. leYet • • • . 1189.000 Flat L~ Beach kit w/norftl Ind eouth ooest v'8w • . . . s 149.600 Two flat lob in pt8511gk>ua Notth Uiguna w/oondo plans . . • . • • . • • . • • • • • • • • • 1275.000 EACH Ocean vtew A-2 le( w/plans tor unfta ~~xc._ Laaona toe,-: •.. 11 •• .a.....: ~· .... i....:.:..:_ ••• S185.000 iW.W"l.aguna 11011 ~ ~'111Jf"21uu9Q. n . '10m9 ••.• I 70.600 Ocean veew Laguna lit• with gentle eq,e. eetler fir\. • . • 1 16.000 Two lots Cl0fl1C>illl8d tor one building lite In Laguna . . . • s 96.460 Oce&nlide of ttwy.,Mmost oceentront on.,,..._. street • • '47&.000 Oce.n ._lot on private driw w/houM plans lnciuded • I 95.000 Laguna oce..tm•t bulldlng lite •'S-'°'emlc Wit• .. 11.100.000 M11051TH LACMIMA <>FACE 11 M. COad Hwy. 497-3331 LA.uMA l~CH OfFICI 11 I 0 Gla•IY" St. 497-3331 SOUTH LACiUNA OFACE DAMA POINT OFFICE SAM CLIMIMTE OFFICI J 1706 S. Coast H~. 341 OI eOciit H~. 1302 S. B Caeluo IHI 499~511 4934112 49Mt50 OD tlie 8outhein onm.e COlllt-LOOk lo u..., Pint! - Young patey Carries On CHICAGO <AP> -Here's 1 1\\1 nmnlnt for ~ly proaecuw wbo held a tuad·ralatr •n UbJ.DC'OO. • reeepUoa .. tM vtc. l)telhl•l'• ..... a W'Wte HouM v1lk Wit.la tM ~ Pecullvf Not U UM cadlclat.e 1 um• II ~Alie Sea. Ricbard M. Dal97, eldelt llCliO Ute la. Mayor RJchard J . Dal•J. went &o t.M DI· '• capit.l. be wu touted by 10me ol lM bll l namee lo O.mocraUc polltlca, lncludln1 • Speaker Tbomaa P. "Tip" O'Neill and ·ate Majorit.,y Leader Rober\ Byrd ITS AN IMPaE881VE auemblafe ol pollli· 1 -bu\ QOt nally •xtraordinary. cooaldertn1 tolla·lludina o..ley link to Waahlncton. DelDOCl'atJc preeldentlal contenden courted ayor Daley for 20 years, aware ol his awaome wer as a v0le·1etter because of the army of tronaee workers at bis command. Even though the mayor has been dead 3...,. ars, the high-powered guest Hat for his son's d·rallu wu proot lhe name still carrtea some the magic it did when Richard J. Daley presided er the nation's second·l&r1eat city. "I WOULD SAY Richard Daley 11 an impor· t pollUcal name ln th1a country." sa.ld an aide Rep. Daniel Roatenkowaki of Illinois, who naored the fund-raiser. But the 38-year-old Richard is usin1 lb~ Daley me to create a new aura of power. Nowadays, the name la not. linked wltb the In· r sanctumit of City Hall. FAr from ll. In March, e younger Daley defeated both Mayor Jane me's candidate lo the DemocraUc state's at· rney primary and the Chicago machine his ther had .worked so masterfully. IN ADDITION, THE younger Daley has rmed alUaace'B with the Independents who med the mayor, managlng to capitall&e on the iliw aspects of bis father's image without link· g him.self to the negative, said Lynn Williams, Democratic committeeman. Part or that, Williams said, comes from aley's running against the machine. Daley ...... who like President Carter has been buffed by Jane Byrne -can thank the mayor ror rt or his image. IT WAS MRS. 8)'1'De wbo puabed blm to the · gesoftheDemocratic Partydurinatheprimary, us helJ>l.oi him avoid being tainted by the pro· ems that have plagued her adminialration. And it was also the mayor -said by some to ar Daley as a potential challenger ln 1983 -wbo eked away al Daley's own fiefdom when she gan firing patron~ workers in bis ward. Less directly, the mayor also contributed to aley's new stature in the UUnola Legislature •. hen she sided with Republican Gov. James ompson's veto of a sales tax cut. Daley led an successf\d attempt to override the veto. DALEY -ONCE llATED by a Chicago agazine as one of the worst Illinois legislators - s gradually matured into a aocial reformer and ampioo of the taxpayers. ators Increase n Neit· Orleans NEW ORLEANS <AP> -There are about l.S iltion people in the greater New Orleans area - 30 humans per alligator. "The gators .J'm worried about a.re tbe ones er 10 teet," alligator hunter Joe Madere said. ey're not going lo ~ome out looking to eat peo- e but they're going to protect themselves." MADERE, WHO SPENDS MUCH OF hh time po~ce de"rlment ecology officer carting er· nl alU«iators to uninhabited areu, says so many th~ frdPrally protected beasu live in the arshes and bayous around the city be can hanlly p up with them. He atimatea the 1ator J>OPW•tJoo is about ,000 and rtling. J, Madere and Johnny Tarver or lbe state dlife department agree many ol tbe aW1ator blems are caused by people who lnUll oo feed· 1 tb.e,m. A chilllog fact. experts say, ls that the &ors be their rear or man aad can even begin to late the sounds of humans with tbe act of eat· IT WAS J'US'J' S\JCB a feedin& lncldenl that used the last galor·bites-man £ncldent about yean qo, lbdere said. However, Tarver dlaapea with lbdere'a timate ot the gator population. He flaures there e oaly U,000 inside the city limlta. Much ol the New Orleam area ls unlnbabited arsh, IDOltly to the eut ot the clty proper. But city ii\ apreadina iD that direction, and Tarver id more 1ator·Jwman CCWltact ls inevitable. "TBEY'&E ENCaOACRJNG ON alligator bitat, and whenever that happens there are 10- to be more confrootatlona," he said, empbull· that the danger of alll1ston burtJ.oa anyone la gbt. Maden ls convinced there should be a lnmtln1 uon on the beast.s in Orleans Parllb. Controlled ting la permitted tn 12 Louislana parllbel, but leau la DOl one of them. FINANCE> PLOT? !no1 Arnn Actor Plotted On King? LONDON (AP) -A Britis h n e wspaper claims that the late film s tar Errol Flynn financed an unsuc· ceaaful plot to as· sasainate Kina George VI and his queen during a visit by the royal COU· pie to America before the start of World War IJ . The News of the World said the link between Flynn and the scheme was detailed in British intelligence rues and in author Charles Hlgham'a just-published book, "Errol Flynn: Tbe Untold Story." Higham repeats the claim that the swashbuckling actor •as a Nui apy during the war. SIMDA.ll allegations have been made in the past but never con· firmed. Flynn died in 1959. The newspaper also said Flynn had many contacts with the late Jruh Republican Army chief of s taff Sean Russell, who allegedly was the mastermind behind the assassination plot again.at the royal couple. Ruuell collected more than $200,000 from s up. porters in Hollywood and San Francisco for a maasive IRA terrorist bombing campaign against Brltain, tbe newspaper alleged. and "moetoflbe money came direcUyfrom F1~ ... WGILUI WAS quoted by the News as saying, "I've verified that Flynn had IRA connections through Sean Russell." News of tbe World said Russell and tbe Nazi agent dla<:u.ssed a plan to ~!°i a bomb to kill the and queen as they crossed the Canadian border into tbe United States on lMar .,_, from Wlndaor, Ontarx., It' Detroit. But tht: Federal Bureau ol tnvesllg11tiot\ bad placed llstening de· vices In the room la which the two men were meetinc, and Russell was arrested when be arrived in Detroit, tbe newspaper claimed. .. BF.cA118E OF pres- s ure from inrtuentlal Americans, Rusaell wu only cbarced with breald111 lmmi1ratloa law• a.ad was allowed bail," the News said. It claimed Britlab in· telllgence flies show Flynn's contact.a amq. 1led Ruue11 onto a Uaer bound foa-Italy. It 1ald Russell died wblle tr)'lna to return to Ireland o~ a voyace from Berlin. · 8uD ID !ID -.. ... WTN tlll hoc*. lat.er • mcm.. cal.1*1 "I Ccner tbe W a\erfnat. '' ·'1.1NO Living Costs Spelled Out ., ..... ~rre.. How does your flnancla.1 health compare with that ot otber Americans? II your lDcome k9eplna pace wttb Jnflatlon ! Wbere do you ltaDd 1D reJ.atloo to th• aver.,. family? Some recent public and private reporta oa llv· 101 cocta provide guidelines you can use to see how you'redoiog. NEWS FEATURES Most or tbe reports are based on a famUy ot four -husband, non·working wife and two children. That family isn't really typical any more, slace tbe To Rnlflll average household alze ln the United States ls just R 0 b e r t s under three persooa and M N f · alnce about ball or all c amara. ormer ( ,.-------... )married women are U .S. secretary of de· w o r k i n g . B u t t h e f ensE'. who bas been CONSlJMER statistics do, at least. president of World _ _ give you a standard for Bank since 1968, has --------comparison. annowiced he will re· Among the reports: sign from the bank post June 30, 1981, PtJ.aOIASING POWE• when be will be age The Conference Board, a non·profit bus~ 65. research or1aai%ation in New Yort City. n ......... ---~----­ out bow much you would need today to equal the purchasing power you had 10 yean a10. Here'• what the researchers round : The nm figure ls pre- tax income in 1970; the second figure LI the amount you'd need in 1980 to equal It. laking i:n· creased prices and federal taxes lato account. lt7t SS.000 $10,000 $1.S,000 $25,000 $50,000 1181 $9,660 $20,187 $30,722 $S2,t95 $106,785 The Conference Board also estimated actual median income for this year . The median is t.be ex· act midpoint; hall of all ramlllea have a higher lD· come; half have a lower income. The 1980 median ls $21,350 -more than double the 191'0 medlao ol $9,867. When the figures are adjusted to reflect in· nation and taxe15, however, actual purchuing power iS up only 7 percent. C08T OF UVING The Bureau of Labor Stat:latics calculated bow much it takes the average American family to maintain wbal it calls an intermediate or moderate standard or Uvtng. It found the four· persoo ram.Uy needs $20,517, up about 10 perttnl from last year. The bureau's calculations were based on last fall's prices: officials admitted that the actual figure is probably higher. According to the government, the average family ls earning just about enough to live al an in· termediate standard. As of March. the Labor Department said, median family earnlogs were $395 a week -which works out to $20,540 a year. IF YOU WANT TO MAINTAIN what the gov. ernment calls a higher standard of living. you'll need $30,317 this year. At the other end of the scale. it will lake $12,S8S to manage a lower stan· dard ot living. That's more money than il coat lo 1973 for the moderate standard. Before you start to cheer or groan, take a look at where you live. Here, according to the bureau. are the three costliest and the three cheapest cities and the amount it ta.kes to maintain a moderate standard or living in each : -Anchorage, $27 ,933. -Honolulu, $25,799. -Bostoo, $24,381. -Houston. $19.02S. -Atlanta, $18,821 . -Dallas, $18,301. PEllSONA.L INCOME A recent Commerce Department report abows that per.capita ~al tncome -total penonal lncome divfded by the whole populatiao -weal up 11 percent to $8. 706 lut year. Tbe tncreaM wu ju.st short ol the rile lo the ComwDer Prlee IDdu. Indiana residents came doMst to tbe naUoa.al average. Per capita penonal income in IDdiana was $8,686. The hilheal per capita penonaJ tncome -$11.252 -was reported in Aluka, the aame place where living coats are biJbeat. The lowest per capita penooal income -ts.117 -wu tn Ilia· ai.aaippi. No .Jobs Lost Church Moving To Unify DETROIT (AP> -The U nited Presbyterian Church ls reported mov· mg dramatically toward union with a sist e r Presbyterian body of the South and also with Protestant.a of other de· nominations. A "dynamic breakthrough" ba s la.ken place ln wort of t be Conaultallon on Church Union to unify 10 major Protestant de· nominations, including Presbyterians, says the Rev. Robert B. Smith of Midland, Texas. CITING AN agree· m ent o n a unified ministry, recently •P· proved by represen· talives of the participat· ing denominations. he says it is the ID06t s1gnifi· cant advance toward bringing them iogelher. Smith. chairman ol the cons ultatioo committee or the mlllloo·member Presbyterian Cburcb U .S. <Soutbenl >, said It and the larger United Presbyterian Cbun:h of 2.5 million are working ''in concert" toward the goal. IT MEANS, be said. movmg "beyond cultural r eligion and prov1n - ~1ahs m, beyond narrow deoonunationalism and s e lf·agg raodiun g rhetoric." In addition to the two Presbyterian groups, the other denominations Smith said were worting toward unity are the Episeopal auarcl:a, Unit· ed Methocllal Church, United Cbmdl ot Christ. Christian Cburcb c Dis· dples al Christ>, Council ol Community Churches, Arricao Metbod ht Episcopal Church, Chris· lian Methodist Bpi.scopal Church, and African Methodist Episcopal Zion Cburcb. Don't Rue Robot Role By IOYCE L. KENNEDY ( C4REERS ) Robot manufacturers al80 blre and train eleetron.lca tecbnldw wbo fly to ...,.. Jocatioos whee Mdom pro. blema oc:eur. Pay: SS to $12 an hour. -Bobot designers. ne ~ wbo del.lp robots and develop ways tn wblc:b they can interface with U· l1Un1 p,lanl equlpmeDt have bachelor l or master'• ctearw ln mecbanlcal, electron.lea or computer 1clence en1lneertn1. While some work tor tbe 11 companlee tlaat pro. duce ....,.._ ot'-s ftAd .tea wttb t. du.atrial ..... , pa.rUcu1arV tn tbe automotiM indU1U7. DodantM are Deeded for rweartb. ANNVAL PAY roa .... tbe bacM&or•1 le.el bella• at about sao.ooo: u. IDMtAlr"• pay ea1e .e.u at ua,ooo : wltb eagerleae•. •tlDMn at tbe b1'b eGd Ml"D .... than tl0.000 a Je&r. \ Accorcl1q to David Nlt.&an, the fut.are promlaes more eomplex roboU ad lncreutn1ly apectelt-S. teelmk!al Jobi for hum,na. Nh.aan ls PfOIJam ml.GAier of the lndustrtal AutomaUoo Group at SRI lntema· Uossal, a reaearcb flrm .lQ Meolo Patt. Wlt.blA 10 1•an, be 1pecula.MI. "1mart robott" wlth MftlOn. U · tensive computer control. ftltoa. tteartns ud problem-•lvtnc abWU• .W be llD--. 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MEWPORT HEIGHTS Charming older home on double lot. 4 8d rms., 3 baths + pool. Owner transferred, will help with financing. $265.000 LOVELY LIDO HOME R ccently remodel<>d. 4 bd rms .. 3 baths. Owner will assist with financing. L·U·V OM LIDO Location. utility, valuP, combined in this ::>parious 4 bdrm. ~em. Act quick on this bargain. $495,000. SUMMER FUM OH LIDO J Bdrm. 2 bath. sunny patio. close to the clubhouse, tennis courts. Yearly lease avail · PALM SPRINGS MOTEL 16 Units on 3 .a acre. 1 mile from downtown Palm Springs. Large pool & re('reational room . $875.000. Owner will carry w 129rk down. 673-7300 3377 VIA LIDO. NEWPORT BEACH umE BALBOA ISLAND A warm 3 bdrm. familv home with open beamed ceilings, frplr. & private patio plus a separate guest room & bath plus a I-bdrm. apt. All on an oversized lot on our quiet Little Island. Owner will finance. S385.000. RUMBO LO REALTY marine avenue balboa island 675-4822 You've Arrived at ... EASTBLUFF This chttnctfn 3 lc:trw., 2 ba hoft.. Is plGllMd for CJl'OCion IM•CJ· tiWwty ._ cOf'G'hd ift iUbMd Hi lhtOISll Clftd tofd.. ly •pqradH fhnt..out. XIM as...,.... fiftatlcilsg cnrclH. Thfs ~ hoft.. for your family is priud ot $235,000. LINDA ISLE Spectaular Woterfroftt retreat of ···~ rMOWMd ........... prod•cer. JoHph WaMb_... Wiii accofi11 a date 75' yacht. Tish ndslM..ty lshd peopcrty CCIR M Mft by ...,t. Ollfy. Tnity. tt. f9i0tt cvstOINmd .._ lie H•wportleoch. LINDA ISLE Gor~ JU watet f1CM1t ...,.... wtttl pier & tip fo OCCOIMI D .......... 60• boats. Off.red ot $995,000 wltlt ens-~ ....................... . LAGUNA BEACH D,..Cliil by tt. MO Ill tlsla Inly ...... ff. c..twwwfv..t.__. Vlewtt. •••'ff. Utlf _... ..................... ,..,.... ,., ... c tfh.. ..,... ... fJll9lf ...... .. Sec.tty ........ by ..... ...,. Of.. terec1 .t s:i.100,000. CAPISTIANO BEACH 2075 San Joaquin Hiii• Ad. Acrou from 810 CANYON Newport Beffft 140-5777 OCEANFRONT·EXCEPTIONAL DESIGN Ide_... twill oceeaf1CMif towws -Hdl ~ .. 4 ...... of25C>Cr+tooffw spectoclll.. .... of oc--. ... .,..... Harbor. _. .... Ir city IH)Ms. l ...._ l woo Ill •sg frpla. 4 IMHist. fOflllty ,,,... " ...... 1.a Im] eo e-z ldnls apt & pri•• ....,.., ......... wttts 21dnns + baMt.. 11sere'• 0 •oe.ybai c«*rt CMd fire riMJ Oii ltl oww prhah beocllfrOlit. This pr09Mrt,...., ~ '1lHP Tai .. can't be dlilpllcated at_., cost today .... It CClli .,. yows al .... ., to th Men lsicJh tld• llH for o•"Y $2.200,000. 631·1400 WATERFRONT HOM E..5, 1'-<. RI Al I !) TA Tl ~'°l<.tt.,.Jre-•• .. M.e...,.J'I '" .... 24.l'> v. ( .... , ""'' 1'<~"1 Ho·"'h J "\><~• Av. K,,,....., 1 .... .nc1 631 -1400 '7Utoo OPEN HOUSES BIG CAMYON Fantastic view of golf course and mountains. Versailles model at end of cul -de-saC'. Dramatic entry; two story living room and formal dining room. Fabulous master suite on first floor plus three other bedroom s uites with their own baths. Guarded gale community. Ex· cellent financing available $675.000. 32 RUE GRAND VALLE OPEN SUN. 1·5 SPYGLASS EXECUTIVE HOME 0.... wil osahf wlttt flll • clllg Immaculate. professionally de- corated. Many s pecial features PORTSMOUTH model 3 bedroom. 21"2 baths -possible 5 bedrooms or separate family workshop. in-law quarters. POOL and spa. $439.500. 8 MONTEREY CR. OPEN SUN. 1-5 HARBOR VIEW HOMES "Mon a co" model with excellent finlmcing available. 3 bedrooms 2 baths. Great family oriented loca- tion near pool & greenbelt. 1979 PORT NELSON $189.50<l OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 BAYCREST POOL SIZE YARD 3 bedroom family room home with large gourmet kitchen. Secluded master suite. $196,000. 1807 TRADEWINDS OPEN Sl'N. 1·5 NORTHWOOD Lease option with ONLY $.5000. 50<'} of monthJy rental to purchase price. 3 Bdrm. 21"2 Ba. year new home. Upgrades. 3-car garaJ,?e. $850/mo. Also straight sale at $1G4.000 17YORKTOWN OPEN SUN. 1·5 DELUXE CONDO ASSUMABLE LOAM A year new with Newport Beach location. 2 bedroom. den, 21~ bath. Vaulted ceiling in Jiving room with brick fireplace. Highly upgraded kitchen. $174,500. Near high school. IAYCREST Ivan Wells built 3 bedroom home lots of wood and glass characterize California free living. Pool. deck and cabana. Dra~atic floor to cell· ing fl.replace. S197\'i00. NIW DUPLEX Eastside Costa Mesa newly con· structed 3 bedroom and 2 bedroom duplex. Many upgrades. Take over existing loan, plus owner will asslst. S250.000. FIX& ON LG. LOT Eastalde Costa Mesa 2 bedroom home. Assumable lit T.D. 'GNat potenUaL •.~. Rul'tyt Submit on finandng. ~.June 15. 1911D OM. V PLOT Iii/! macnab I Irvine realtg A IU88lDtARY OF THI: IRVINE COMPANY ADULT ONLY...._ COMMUMTY! Immaculate 2BR Plan 2 Patio Home ln 0Tangetree. Newly listed & in "move-in" condition! Only S112.SOO- HURRY! Scott Alston 551-8700. OPEN SUN 1-5 P.M. #45 ORCHARD. <T-35> OLD COIOMA DI&. MAil! 4BR home only l'rz blocks to ocean! Cl05e to shops & restaurants. Ralph Wakefield 644-6200. OPEN SUN 1-S P.M. 317 POINSE'ITIA. CT-36) MIW DCWSIYlt OPEN SUN 1·5 P.M. 1715 ANTIGUA WAY. Dramatic & beautiful single-story. Features incl: stained glass ceiling, walk-in bar. lg rooms for entertaining & pool. $570,000 fee. Dave Schweickert 642·8235. <T-37> MADtSOM-W~I ISTATIS! Spacious 3BR, 2-story home w/lg yard & Jots of extras. Family rm w/fplc: central air; attached dbl ~arage. Owner will carry 2nd TD. Natalie Benjamin 752-1414. OPENSUN.12-4 P.M.192WESrYALELOOP. CT-:B> IST TIMI°""' SUN 1·5 P.M. 524 CAMEO HIGHLANDS DRIVE! Single·story 4BR home wlsparkling pool & access to 3 pvt beaches. New paint -ready for you! $249,500. Donna Godshall 644-6200. <T-39) CUSTOM QUALITY Ir VllW! Quiet Dover Shores location. Fabulous 4BR & family rm Ooorplan. A must see at $452.500! Barbara Aune 642-8235. OPEN SUN 1·5 P.M. 1612 ANTIGUA WAY. CT-40) GHAT ASSUMAILE LOAMS! JBR home on cul-de-sac w/lg yard, covered patio & gazebo. Loaded w/up,grades incl air-conditioning. Good financing too. SIG4.900. Rose Gammon 752·1414 . OPEN SL'N 124 P.M. 10 REVERE. (T-41) SW1MMH4S DBJGHT! 2-slory. 4BR family rm & den home w/4-0' pool (9' in depth>. Mtn & night li,ght views. Lois Egan 644-6200. OPEN SUN 1·5 P.M. #16 MORRO BAY. <T-42) laG CAHYOM TOWNHOME! Expanded & remodeled end-unit Deane home on cul-de-sac. Towering ceilings, skylilithts, clerestory windows -2 master suites. Creative financing available on this t>legant offering. $399.000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (T-43> EXCIPT10MAL IA YNOHT! Custom.built tri-level home minutes from Harbor entrance. Dramatic interior features top quality workmanship & decor. 48Rs, family rm. library & formal dining. Pier & slip for 1~ boat. Sl.975.000 fee. Martha Macnab 642-8235. ('J:-44) OW... AMAMCIMG Off BL£&! Lovely big English Country home in Lafituna Niguel. 4BRs & study & family rm (over 2600 sq.ft.) surrounded on 3 sides by hills & park. S269.500. Jeanne Newman 752-1414. <T -45) -WOOOlmH ISTATIS! White shutters enhance the family rm & kitchen of this 4BR Adams plan. Gazebo in forest-like pvt backyard. ExceUent assumable financing. S17S.OOO. Dan Johnson 551·8700. CT-46> EASY TO 1UY! Air-<.'Olld. 3BR College Park home. Priced for the 1st home buyer or retired couple. VA terms. owner will help finance. $138,000. Alan Beel 551-8700. <T-47) l.AMCHO SAM JOAQUIH! 2BR & den San Carlos plan only steps to pool. Kitchen nook looks out on courtyard entry. $159,500. Julie Van Wieren 752-1414. CT-48( IEADY TO MOVE IH! 4BR Sycamore in Woodbridge Creekside. Li~ht & airy -highly upgraded -prof. landscaping. Sl61 .900. Scott Alston 551-8700. <T-49) All-COM>. & WAI 2·story Plan 5 w/4BRs, family rm & lg yar!· Near South Coast Plaza & only $145.000 -seller assisted financing. Dick Halderman 642-8235. <T-50) WOOOlltlOGI DtttFTWOOO Beautiful air-cond. 3BR. 2\.2 bath home w/huge family kitchen, fplc. in lg. living rm. & patio for entertaining or relaxing. Priced to sell $138.500. Alan Beel 551-8700. <T·Sl) COIOMA DB. MAil DUPUXI Newly remodeled 2-story, 3BR, 3 bath w/fptc & French doors. Brand new 2BR, 2 bath w /loads of paned windows. Light & bright! S32S,OOO. Holly Markas 644-6200. <T-52) HOttTHWOOD WA ~t Mountain views across park from this 3BR home w /new spa. Lots of extras. Ready to go at SlSS.000. Alan Beel 551-8700. <T-53> SUIF AND SAMO! A "real beach house" on the sand in Newport Beach. Great fioorplan -3BR.s, 2'h baths -marvelous fplc. $395,000 fee. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (T-54 > WOODS COYI ISTATlt Surrounded by lush botanical gardens, Kol ponds, paths and bridges. 48R & den & f amlly rm residence w/separate maids qtrs & most rooms opening to sparkling pool. Approx. :5000 sq.ft. of elegance ln Laguna. $795,000. Lynne Valentine &M-GOO. <T-55> •llOll AD WOOO.a elf Qttiet cul-de-sac location cloee to pvt beach & spa. All on 1 level: 2 large BRa, dining area, brtf1t rm - kitchen combo. Owner will ccmsider help w/financlng -good assum. loan. Marlon Friuell55Hl700. <T-56> llewuft LOCATIOMt ~pAcious custom 3BR family home on Harbor bland Road. Free form pool ac· larae patio area. Needs •"T.L.C." Le assumable lat TD -Miler anx.lous & will conaf rer some flnanclna. 1441,500. Su11nne Rudd aa.. ·cr..s? > 142-1211 .., .......... ........... _, - DAil. 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()}, t all the friendly 01lly P ilot cl lfi.d o<l-vlecrii COM WA.,...ONT, SHl,000 7 Bdrmt! Over t w le r ! Fixer! Opportunaty ~alore with TLC and lmaginuUon. CDW Olll'llAn Own •r wanta out 3 + patlo. SO or Co t Hwy. 2 blocks to beach. Assumo l8t 11> Owne r will help finance. 133.2.:..SULA Tift.IX. $114,000 Five lolb to ocean Owner will carry 2nd. Jlurry, won 't lust . MIWPOllT HACH TWl*tMt. SI H,500 Prtvutc e ntry · into 3 Bdrm wood b<'amcd. cathedn•I ceilinged home. SLe p sa\ er kltch c n opens to formal dmang arett and pullo $84 .000 Isl and owner will help finance. 613-IHO OPEN HOUSES SPECTACULAR SPYGLASS Outs tanding nig ht li g ht view 4 BN lrooms and beautiful ·den. larj?e pool a nd s pa. E xcelle nt t e rms. $525,000. 22 Morrow Bay. BIG CANYON Magnificent customized Monaco end unit on 6th fatrwa.v. Professionally de- e· o r a t e d . G o r g t• o u s t h r u o u t 3 Bedroom . for mal dining. $499.000. Easy term s. 14 Rue Deauvi lle TURTLEROCK HIGHLANDS Super sharp 4 bedroom. fa mily room . <llnu m. !'..ec luded loC'<1 l1on . p r o · ressionally decor at ed. An exce llent buy at S280.000 4 Rimrock BLUFFS WITH VIEW Hcautifu lly decorat ed R -Plan . sepa r ate master suite. stained ~la~s. lar ge rooms. owner will carry 1st ~1th 20'"( do·wn. Asking $230.000. 406 Vista Quinta 7 I 4 760-9333 TTY 760-9338 FEHTAR I I 11 I I PAC SUM I I I 11 I PRETAC I e I I I FEEDMA I' I I' I I Al OM PretlCMntlal ~ c:tld•t• 1aya, thl• country la altctlno a Pr••lcMnt, not • o/ """'Po"I REALTORS '7S.HI I • JJ40 IAYSU>I Dis CTMI YllWI 11 ... 111• ., .,.. = ......... =·-·· ... '"" to 1 .. 1 -e wf Cl .... •::i; ...... ......... ._, ..... .... poet. ,_u., 9M1 ht•ecy. SNS.000. 0,.. s •• ., 1·5. , 21 IODIGA IA Y: 5'T4M.ASS; Ill t... ........... ~,..... .... ~ ..... reGllll; ................. ·-· ..... $479.100. o,.ta ... ... •·'- ...................... + -.... bc.e.t ......... •u••twe ... •n• eN H IOMUS ROOM Utl.000. A CPllV A TE AFflAll9 ,,. ....... net.I..: Sf•9I• felftllf dw•lll•9 -••dn C OHtnctlo11. St .. 11111119 WOOd ••d ..... ... ., glot• ........... ~ roof: fln .,..._._or fwr ..-..,. ... ...W-1 ... hrL ""-chMJ too! $180,000. lhlffs cOltdan111 ... °" VI• Gt •d• -a tttne ._.,""' popil• Cit ..... wood bcauu•d. ..._..M md bri«JM Sttl.tOO. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy •• C.,.. .. Mar 675-5511 SOUTH OF HWY OLDE CORONA DEL MA~ Gr eat new listinJ? on ocean side or hwy. in Olde Corona del M.ar. Cute 2 Bdrm. 1 ba th ho me with ~1replace & lots of trees. Zoned R-2 with ~m to build 2nd unit. A s uper location & a s upe r price of only $208.000. Open house Sat & Sun 1 ·5. Come by 709 Acacia Ave. (714) 673-4400 12 t J) 62a.2121 HARBOR LIDO tSU •.• ·Spa~ 4 BR· · • · • · S425.000 IEACH HOUSE ••• guest qtrs. . . $150.000 UDO ISLE •. .S BR, wide lot .... S495,000 N". HTS .•. N EW 4 BR. 3 Ba .. $295,000 llVIME ... l?so\.0 Pk. 3 BR .... S93.950 NHIM. "" ••• 4 BR. d en ........ S335.000 w. N" ..• .4 BR duplex ........ S232,000 C.M ••.. Nr. Fairview, 2 BR .... S98.500 PALM DES8tT •• .2 BR. tennis .. $109.500 D A V I D S 0 N R E A L Tl l N C. , I t H ,.., p " !", • : ', • b 13 9060 Colesworthy & Co. 2S45 EASTBLUFF OR. NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 640-4020 BLUFFS BEST 3 IOIMS. 21h baths. lge dining. bright kitchen. wood deck patio. cozy fireplace. $149,500. Appt. please - new baby. ORIGINAL Split-level Dolores Plan. Wrap-around patio, 2 Bdrms ".den. blt·in wet bar & extra storage. Low tease hold. Major greenbelt view. $174.900. w • ....,. ............. .................. MESA YEIDE POOL HOME OP1H SUNDAY I to 6 For the discrlmlnatina ex · ecutlve ... BeauU!ul 5 bdrm home. 2 frplcs, lovely entertainment area. 1873 Rhodes. Costa Mesa Sl,89,500 GIUT llY.111 Cl$TA IJQA ,. Bdrm: 2-t>atll ·i.ouae in Mesa North. Ne.di SOl'M work. ·Under market afS112,500. U .. qul HOMIS OPIH I ·5 TOD.A Y UNlqul ... OU> CO.OM.A DB. MAI - Attractive 2 bdrm. library. plus income uhit. Newe r cons truction. o lder charm $350,000 See Barbara Hutchmj?s al 608 Ma q werite UNIQUE IM H.Y. llOADMOOI -LJ?e yards. 4 bdrm. bright and nr pool. te nnis. stores. S275.000. See Rosemary F a rrow at 2808 L1 i?hthouse. UNIQUE ... OLD co•OH..A DB. MAI - Ne w duplex. s hinJ?led. view. secluded . 3 and 2 bdrms S485.000 See Marilyn Hodg~ at 2600 Bayside <at Femleaf). UMIQU£ IN THE IACk I.A Y -Great family ho me . spa, firepit. l~e Jot. assume loans. $265 ,000. See Binnie Dixon al 1742 Ccntella Pl. UNl9UE IH SPYGL.ASS H~LL Fantastic view. subtle s howpiece. 3 bdrm. warm inte rior. lush ldscpe. SSSS.<XX> See Ver~ilene Hull at #21 Cambria UMlquE .... THI 1.ACIC IAY -Incredible tones. textures. immacul ate. 4 bdrms. billia rd room . stora~e. RV area. No"' $328.<XX> ~ Natalie F'o~arty at 376 E . 22nd. N.R UNIQUE IN SHOttECU~S -Country French. 2 bdrm plus den . deck. view. Assumable loan. $399.500. See Rita Boland at 330 MorninJ? Canyon UNlc;>UE IN G>U&ITIH -Brent wood 3 bdrm. colorful. c ountry kitche n . c lean. airy. 5122.900. See Nancy Laux at 4051 Glenwood. U,_.l()UI: tiCMI:' REALTORS .675-6000 2443 r "'' Cone High••\/. CCM'olM _. Mat WE HAVl 3'l Of THE 8£ST UST1NGS IN TOWN Pete Barrett presents BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX EXCELLEMT TEIMS. PllCE, & l oea t1 o n . 3 Bd r m 2 ba th apa rtment ~rnd 2 Bdrra l ba with mini view and fire place plus 2 J?Ues t rooms. Owner ready to sell ! 11oc•1,..._.hl o,.s-.1.5 BALBOA PENINSULA POINT STOIY 1()()1( HOUSE with super location. Steps to bay and be~c~. 5 Bdrms . 3 baths . forma l daninJ? room. remodeled kitchen and lots or c harm! $335,000. ..,,;._ tL-l·S 1701 E. Oc.e9 ~... -.-- INVITATION TO SERENITY tM llA"1WUI. 1.ATCllST -Arched entrance. open beams and . formal step-down living room invtte ~ into lhls fine home. Secluded ~~o. 4 Bdrms. family room and dllll1l~ room -all for S289.000. lt07 Sllutl•1a. Ml 0,.. S-. t-5 FRONT ROW-DOYER SHOIES STEP THIU THI DOUIU DOOltS into this superb offerln~. It features: 4 Bdrms. family room.-marvelous atrium for entertainmg. Plus. a separate pool and spa on spacious fee lot. Xlnt financing at 10.~. 1191 ..._,Dr .. Ml 0,. S-. l·S FRONT ROW-IRVINE . TEllACE I ociy. ftMAMCIM• -Owner will carry! All points view, bay and beach. Highly upgraded 3 Bdrm. 4 baths, targe storage. coey ~· huge family room. Short escrow. t 22l D • a· Twr .. Ml 0,. S-. 1·1 $ WHY SHAI£ A POOL? 8UOT VOUI OWM IM IA YCllST - Surrounded by dramatic Ivan Wells former mode l home. Separa.te master suite + 2 Bdrms and f am1ly room. $199,500. 1711 .............. o,.s-. 1•1 ASI US ..... ..,. ..._ ••••tr ,,. .. -,........,..,...,....a....,., ~==642·5200 -GPIG•OUS JASMIMI Cllll. ~ ..._ IUI ...._ Dr••lllc 2 ...,. l 'dr•. l a..t ... Prof•ulo••llJ deconit.cL w• to,-. a ....... '-91 ..-.,,...& .......... , .... ..... OY ........ igllhd ... 119, & ..... ...... .. ....... ., ........ . -QUlrT llACH LOC.ATIOM. Mew CHfCMR .. ilJll'ld M9dlfet"u-• VII& SteiuMd CJ1ms allytlgM ltlfry, ....... tie ,.... ..... ._. .... cMsiper tied ..... A •wy IPf'eMI J ..._ a.o... o ..... 9d at S>75.000. -CDM CUSTOM w /9"'"'t wt.w. CW, Utt .ooo °" fee '-d. a...,. INMM, He.._. cCMMI. '-'Hy rOOlft, fonMI dl•l•CJ roo ... , prl•ate co11rtyard fttfrywcry. S.. to behn. -CdM COMDO HIJ S.Z t S,000. CMI: Lgl ........ Jbettt ... cWc...._ D ..... "°" ._.,,.., ..t '-'·too,,_,, ........ ........... ,.. .......... ........ _..... -IEST VlEW IM IASTl&.UFF. Lo•efy .......... 1-...~&lbaltn. H.cJ9 hWJ ,.... wftlt ..... cWMJ. Gnat ywd wftlt attoM pool & apo. S•deda off MCtShr Mh. Sp.dCIQllcr dtylCJM ... OH fHat•B. T WITH HIGHT LIGHTS. 5 '*"' nec•tl•e ho"'e o• q•l•t ~ IOC L...,. fGMify r--. ..... clMMJ roc.L w... of ... lead to be...tiM patios & CJMdetl areas + pri•at. ploy yard. This lftOdet hoftte 11 3 ran .... Newly offet ed. -NIAi L.AIE -011ty S 157 ,500. CINI od11g 2 ttory co.do. l bdruM. 2 ......... witH. .... fOIMty ,...... ~ decor.~ take~ swtseus•04 pool & spa. 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 75g..1&1& P.AllC IM IEAR C!E 111181 ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE not CATALP.A STIHI ~IEACH onH SUM 1·5 f-.1 ,1hlurf Smelt• IA>\l'I Spar101 ... F;1m1h I lt•m•· \\1th l..'.ln?f' I.I\ tnl? & Forma l Otntnl? Room Thr~· Rt-Omon" • Ot>n. S1t11:11t'<t On l.3 N!t> l.ol With Ir.ts 0( Prt\'3('Y & P:tlios Fnr f:ntf'rtatntnl! F:xtf'nelr Nt>"' I); Painted. I .tWt>· h· Plush l'ar p<'tlnJ!. Tllf's. llrapf'S & WfllpaPf'f"" Go1.1rm" t<1t r h<'n Sprinklers On T1tnt-r ci 1.o"' :\I :ltn f1•fl a n N• l.1.;tt>d At 5234.~ A .. J M· Of Nl'"'port .. l.l!oltne 64J PLUMY STlllT COSTA. MISA OPIH SUM f·S Tlfrr1f1r TR I Pl.EX Situ:ilf'd In Rap1<il.v Ap- pn•1·11111n111\n.•a Of Wt>slst(lf' C'ffita l\tes;1. A<i 1.1r<'nt T n Nf'w fl <'<ft•\ t>lnpmt'flt Art'lt Lt.: Park I m <'I, Hr Jr l111114'l' Wt th ~ltuied Red Rrlr k l 'a(10 Woold M nkc> r.rl'al Ownt-r"!' Ho~<'. Otht·r 1\rn Renlal l 'ntf'I Woul<1 Help \\llh P." nwnt ' & Ta:icl"!i. F:XCfo:l.l.F:NT F'INAN· l'l!\r. ;\\'1\ll.ARl.F: Redtt<'ed Tn !tl6S.000 NEWPORT IEACH l.AIGAIN Fnur Yf'ar-Ynunc Tv.n 1.arl!I' Rt>dmom!' T .1 ... 1dulh l>1•1·oratl'c1 With F:ar ttltnn1• C.Jrfl('t' ;'\f'utr.JI ~r & Wallpapt>r-F'~h & Clt•.tn Rl':Kl' F'or \ Nc>v. ~Tif'r f:\('n An (\c't>a n \01('v. t-'mm Ont> IW<imom C'nmmunt· '' Pool Sauna. Spa Mf'adov. F'nr JoeJ?inl! t.· Rtl'vr hnl? ASSl 'M ARl.F. F IRST T Rl"ST DF t:o flnlv SJ19.900 JASMM came In Ont• Of Corona clf'I Mar' ~toc;t ~ir<1hh• fiall' Guarded C'nmmunitif's 1_'hf> l\to:-1 P,t>pttl a r On t' St o r '' Mod Pl \\ Hh T"·" rif.<t~m!I Plus Oen With ~ Firepla('(' Two l.arJ1e Patios. Mint Vtf'W Of The Ore11n Ame nit ies lndudf' Pool. Spa & TMni11. F.ASY f'INl\NClNG. S2'75.000. NtME EASTSIDI COST A MIS.A Su!)('r Ni<'t' llonl•ymoon C'otlal!l' °!' 1.uqw Vnluabll' R·2 Lat With Fl<lwe r.ii. Fru11 T rt>el> Two Bodronm. One Rath Hom• In C'.ood Con· d ition. Room For F.xtr1t l'nlt. ~105.900 H.AU01t VllW HILLS S<-nsutiooally Exl.'itinsz New J.lsllnsz On Thi• Morkct An Ele11ant Broadmoor Hom<' In Ont• Of Con>no del M or'11 l.nvellf'!lt Art>u .. Four Rt>drooms Plqs A Spaelnu<i F11m1h Room. A Great F~lfnsz Of" Ou1et ~n>nily & Ser I us 1(1() Of ( en.-0 i\t S3.10. 000 UOO ISLI One O< Nt.""'"J)Ort Bench'11 ~fMt ~ired Areai- Wlth Prtu le Be.e~. T•nnl11 C'nurt11 & Clubhouse TrndlUonal Fh"t-~mom Hn\111«> Wllft Bookllned Den1Study. 1 .. rJZt' F'orme l Dininir Room. Mo11tcr Sult.-. On 1.an!e T.nt. SF:LLF.R wrr.r . ASSIST JN f1'NAN('rNG SMS.000 taVtMI Artlt tlcallv Decorat«'d Northwonct Pulln Homt-. This Home Shows I.Ike A tt'ndel lnslde & Oul1lde. Tr1·f.evel. Thi'('(' J.arlo!e Bedrooms Plull J\()nu11 Room & Family Room. Only 1147 .l!()O. COSTA MllA ow Bu.v rn Mt a Verde. Mey Be Sold 8~· 11if Tl~ You Ree<t Thht. But Ctll Cc nnd Oy Th • Dtdroom11 Plu11 f'Omllv Room , g.. v a1ouoo. II• CAMYOM Country estate on best Blg Canyon street with 6 Br. large lot. den. ramlly room. bonus room s & views or golfcourse and Newport Center. ~ $1,396,(Q). Beautiful 4 Br & den townhome with 180 degree ocean and city light view. Large assumable loan. S63.5.000. Pool. jacuzzi, sauna . and large lot make this 4 Bdrm townhome most desirable. $685.000. LIDO ISLE Bayfront condos -2 units. each with 3 Bdrm 2 Ba and fireplace. Great financing. Total price $750,000. Charming 3 Bdrm & den home with French doors and parquet floors. $465.000. Large lot. pool, s pa a nd atrium e ntry a r e added features of this spectacular 3 Bdrm & den home. $695.000. This 3 Bdrm & den home is the best value on Lido. It has plenty of space for expansion. $325,000. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Lovely 4 Bdrm & den home on large lot. Zoned R-2. $285,000. NEWPORT CREST Upgraded 3 Bdrm condo with pool and tennis. One of best buys in Newport at $180.000. SHORECLIFF Exquisite 4 Bdrm. 4 Bath home with dramatic views of canyon and ocean. 644-9990 TOP VALUE Spanish styled 3 bdrm home Cnot a condo> in choice Irvine location. Low m aintenance enclosed yard adjoins fa mily rm. with brick fireplace. There's central a ir conditioning, a mirrored bar. even a formal dining room. Talk about value! At $119.500 th is cannot be b eat. See 5071 Barkwood. Irvine. Open Sat & Sun 10·3. a. CAMY<>tf COUNTWY CLUI Right on the lush ~reen 18th fairway. Country French living. 5 Bdrms. 3+ baths. Approx. 4.500 sq.ft. of pure charm. Custom built by one of area's .finest builders . Pool-spa-library. Quality construction . Newport Beach and Big Canyon at its best. $895.000. 20 CYPIESS "· LN. <>PIH Sat/S. l·I OUTSTANDING 5 UNIT ~. Lm'9f OwMr's &Wt l lctr.. F... bit 21/2 las. • Ow.r's pri•ah hoMllu _. IMla ~clMlg,,..&2flrepks.41~ prodKMg _,..each w /2 ldrlM, 2 HIM & fi,...-.:e. Atriulns & poHot.. l'Ws fa a MUST SEE for tM ~ buyet"". lNtWlbOy priced at $450,000. EX..,UISITI HOME IN llG CANYON Elegant D ean e "Ve r sai lles". Immaculate. Magnificent 180" view of lig h ts. ocean. bay & golf course. Lighted paddle tennis court & room for pool. 4 Bdrms. 4 baths. 3-car garaJ;?e. S698.500. Small 7•-; assumable loan. For admittance to this exclusive guarded area call 644-4910. # 14 RUE CHANTILLY OPEN Sat/Sun 1-5 ALL THIS FOR $179,500 A HAPPY HOME A g r een thumber's delight with well-manicure d gardens front & rear. Made for entertaining Lar,ge 52'x130' lot with complete privacy Den. 2 Bedrooms with o,·er size closets & 2 baths. Workshop off ,gara1?e . Spacious -light -bright. A happy home and all for Sl79.500. OU> WORLD ELEGANCE Antique car ved ha nd-rubbed wood & g lass entry doors lead you into this outstanding home in Old Corona del Mar. Total use of copper ceilinJ:?s. heavy solid oak cabinets. brick floors in & out . gourmet kitchen. stained & etched glass thruout. Lavish use Of onyx & marble. French windows. spa with TV. Living room up with ocean view. Quality. tas te & st yle for the discriminating. $625.000. Owner wil1 help finance. SPECTACULAR VACATIOH HOMI I 0 M1HUT£S TO LAKE ARROWHEAD Award winning design. World view from two huge terraces. Western red cedar in & out. Artistic decor. J Bedrooms. See now & enjoy it forever . Only $99.000. WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO., Realton 21 I I S.. Joac,ain Hits Road · NEWPC:>tn' CENTER. M.I . 64 .. 49 I 0 REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE! A lready a good buy . Now. at S158.500 . this is a stea l! Conveniently located in north Costa Mesa not far from South Coast Plaza . A custom decorated 4 bdrm home \\ith the accent on privacy. Pool & jucuzzi. extra large master s uit e. paneling . bar . al l professionally done. Be sure to see 1195 Boise Way. at the e nd of the cul-de-sac. Open Sat & Sun. 10·3. SPECTACULAR OlllNTAL HOME Loeated oo the front row in posh Irvine Terrace with an action view that is unsurpassed. Shoji panels open onto the beautifully manic.ured garden & swimming pool - sheltered & secluded. Throughout the home you will flnd many interesting features such as tbe traAS,lucent celllna in the famlly room, the Japanese tub ln the mast« suite, a formal dining area with twtnklinl lllhtt view etc 10 mucb more. One of area's mo.t speetaculat homes. $1,<*.000 wtth attractive ierma. PEHIHSULA POIMT OPEH SUH. 1-5 1723 OCEAN ILVD. Newly decorated 4 bdrm. fa mily home. Close to ocean. $325,000. IAYFRONT We have several fine homes with pier & slip a TORO HORSE COUHnY 4 Bdrms .. 3 ba ths: ranch style. mini-estate in orange groves. $249.500 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J.:1 8 'Y""h· o .. , .. N B ol':J t.lol J111t H1hd. spacious & brftltt S ......... ....., ""'Oft approx.•;, ..... J fire= ... Mftlc• fM. ... I tll!llf. $191. . OPEN l·S 12 IURMIMG TREE ROAD LIDO ..-ST IA YFltOMT VllW 2br . 2ba. re mode led condo. sec. bldg. under parking. pool. lrg . dock poss. seller carry 1st T.D. Offered at $499.000. Bob & Dovie Koop. IAYFltOMT 3br-. 3ba. very Ir~ lot. sandy beac h. rm. for 45 ft. boat. Lowest priced waterfront home. Sell fast. Bob & Dovie Koop. NEWPORT IA YFltOMT 3br. 2112ba. 2yrs old. Best buy at S525K w/$275K. 11 c~ assum. Vr. shrp. + boat dock. Bob & Dovie Koop HUN1'1MGTC>tf HAllOll 2br. 2ba. Seller will carry $25K dn. Pool. tennis + dock for 20· boat. Bob & Dovie Koop CAMEO SHOttES I to• VIEW 4br. 3•,2ba, fpl. pool. pri. beach. S469K w/assum loan of $248K at 10.5";. Motivate d . Also option. Bob & Dovie Koop NEWPORT 4 PLEX 3br . 2ba. fr. Owner unit + 3-2br. 2ba. Vr : s hrp $340K w/$190K assum at 11'1. Inc. $21.300 yr. Bob & Dovie Koop LIASI W /Of'110N TO IUY $1-0.000 op. dn. $170K. S96K 1st ass um at i3c,~. Sbr. 3ba. fr. dr. Newly decor. Bob & Dovie Koop LIASI OPTIOH NIWPOllT 3br. 2ba. fr. huge yard. Newly . redecor. Beau area. $159.000. Bob & Do\'ie Koop LIA5' I' /)ON WESTCUFf 3 or· J1 , .... ne w c pl. drapes. pa . /'j I din .. fr. pool. Sell fast ... q.sK. Bob & Dovie Koop Al'tlO 1/JAC. G.G. $10,000 dn. poss. R-2. 2br . fr. new cpl, paint. s ha rp. $80.000 G.G. Bob & Dovie Koop 1.ADYS APPAIEI. SHOP Sell all stock & fixtures. $33.000 total pr. Bristol St. Location. New shop + mall. Bob & Dovie Koop 1lB.l'S MOTHIMG UICI THI ""IMSULA If your realtor has n't shown you the Balboa Pe ninsula come view two outstanding custom homes: one is but 2 years old. the other is new. The location is s uper. style and quality unequalled and true va Ju e for your in vestment. OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1·5 CLINT MOSES GllA T COMM. HAllOI I&. VD. Location approx 2300 sq .ft. Excellent ex pos ure and p a rking . Asking $229,000. Terms -Call Curtis Herberts Sr. ML & MIS. CLIAH"S NOMI Sharp, immaculate Republic home in Mesa Verde. Bay windowed din. rm .. hobby rm. 4 bdr + ram. rm. Jackie Handleman eundey, June t5. tMO A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY BAY VIEW TERRACE •ONLY lOo/r DOWN * 12~.i<.~· FINANCING • LOW LENDER FEES • SELLER CA RRY BACK 2NDS .BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED. DRAMATICALLY AND ELEGANTLY DETAILED • ILLU MINATED WIND·PROTECTED TENNIS COURT * DELUXE HEATED SWIMMING POOL WITH SUN DECK *SPA *PRIVATE BATH HOUSE SPACIOUS. BRIGHT AND AIRY. 2 BEDROOM. 21:! BATH LUXURY TOWNHOMF.S IN PRESTIGIOUS NEWPORT BACK BAY AR EA. FROM $162.990. CONTACT. BUILDER CLOSE OUT PREVIEW FRIDAY JUM 20. 1980 I 0 a.m.-1 P·"'- SCZANNE RUDD 644-6200 642·8235 551-8700 '7M .... _ PlrW'f , ............. °' --~c...- 752·1414 4MS~Df. c._..y .... ~ WQQ•...,..V-..C- 675-3411 HAllO. VIEW HILLS -Lusk built 4 Bdrm. 1 story with that wonderful Corona del Mar ocean view. 'Fee land. S398.500. TUITUltOCK Estate sized lot. (Nearly an acr e>. with paddle tennis court. 4 Bdrm President home. separate dining room . spectacular night light view. Fee land. $425.000. UDO IAYRONT -Magnjfjcent home with 3 IS?e Bdrms. maids room. separate dining room and a JUMIO assumable loan. $1.250.000. WATHFlt<>tfT -Cus tom bit contempora ry home desiJmed by leadin~ architect. 5 Bdrm 41 :.: b a . dining rm . pier & s lip for lge boat. Sl.250.000. SPYG>LA~S -. Prime view. 4 Bdrm 2':? ba. poo home. \\1th view of Newport Center li~hts. Bay Cuta hna and thf.' whole thing. Owner will earn lee 1st or 2nd. · TURTLaOCIC 3 Bdrm. President home in prestigious location with spacious formal dining room. a ~racious executive home reduced to sell at SJJS.000. AllOI LAKE --3 Bdrm + den Woodside across from adult spa and s a ndy beach. Assumable loan. Sl69.900. 5fl'.YGLASS -6 Bdrm. 412 ba Southport model v.:•th game rm. formal dining rm, eating area in kitchen. Separate family rm. ocean view from master suite . Cul de sac location. $549.000. LIDO 100/o -Financin g on this custom home . 4 Bdrm with gourmet kitchen, hardwood floors . form al dining room. stained ~lass & bay view. Owne r w/consider all offers. $450,000. TUITLHOCIC -3 Bdrm. New on market. Earthtone carpets, parquet entry. new Solarian nooring and drapes. All this and fee land too. ltAMCHO SAM JOA9UIM -Upper level 2 Bdrm + den. San Joaquin model, Newport Center night light view. Tastefully decorated with a touch of class. $171.500. · HAllOlt VllW H~MU -Desirable 3 Bdrm Portofmo model w/guest Qtrs. wetbar and loft. Ready for in·laws or live-in . Marve lous decorating. $244,900. TUITLBOat VISTA -A 3 Bdrm + bonus rm Madi.son with night light & mountain view. Upfraded in earthtone colon. 1239,000. IA YCllST -Beautiful cust-0m built Ivan Wells home. Beautiful 4 Bdrm separate dihing room, ~ustom built Ivan Wells hOme with flowing noor plan. Absolutely immaculate. S2'70,000. • ;~ ,. ·'. .. .., , . ., - ~ .. . ' • OM. V Pfl.OT J 1•100M 33 Ima Loa. Nwpt Crat. NB ST3-1300 1170.CIOO Sun l ·~ 45 Orchard, Oral\flelne Ml-8700 S112.SOO Sun 1·5 ~JS t.st Ave .• Corona del Mar 673·~ ... 000 Sun I 5 218CalleCUervo<Pn Rta)S Clem 98-1786 *94.500 Sat/Sun 10-5 403 Vista Grand~< Eastbluf() N.8 . 552.1230 SJ62.900 Sat/Sun 2·6 330 Moman~ Canyon <Shttlfs) CdM 675-@) $399,500 Sat/Sun l ·5 709 Acada, Corooa del Mar 673-4400 $20R.OOO Sat/SUn 1·5 230 Prospect St., Npt Beach 645·~ Sat/Sun 1·5 2 • ,... FAM IM w DIH 516 Hazel Dr .. Corona del Mar 644 -7383 $319.500 Sat/Sun l·S l 15 Vi a Orvieto. Lido Is. NB 631-7300 $320.000 Sun 1·5 123 Via Zurich. Lido Isle, NB 631·7300 $315,000 Sun 1·5 27215th Ave .. Corona del Mar 631 -7300 $220,000 Sun 1-5 615 Kin~s Road. ClifCHaven, NB 631 -7300 $555.000 Sun 1·5 13101 Yorba. Santa Ana 540·3666 $] 19.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 10 Rue Cannes. Big Canyon, NB 644-6200 $399,000 Sun. 1·5 3 llHOOM • 1 Mallard (Woodbridge Pl.> Irvine 552-5746 $184.000 Sat/Sun 11·5 223 Cedar St .. Newport Beach 642-3329 $129,500 Sat/Sun 10-2 926 Wilson St.. Costa Mesa 549·348' $95,000 Sun 1-4 • •339Canal, Newport Shores. NB 673·1633 $375.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 10721 Kedge, Garden Grove 9634561 $86,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2818 Carob, Newport Beach 752-2197 Sat/Sun 1-5 424 Mendoza Terrace. CdM 631 ·1400 $497.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1543 Sere nade Terr .. Cd M 640-5829 $298.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 5102 Doanoke. Irvine 494-7551 $119.500 Sat/Sun 12·!> 3330 Wyoming Cr .• Costa Mesa 540-1720 Sat/Sun 1-5 1244 La Mirada. LaJ?una Beach 497-5494 S265.000 Sunday 12·5 6605 Seasho re Dr .. Newport Beac h 673·2058 $41 9.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 .. 5071 Barkwood. Irvine 673·4400 $119.500 Sat/Sun 10·3 19341 Sierra Perla. TrtlrkBrdmr. Irv 675-3411 Sl54.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2166 Vista Entrada. Bluffs. NB 644-9060 Sat/Sun 2·5 14161 Klee, Colony. Irvine 551·5509 $129.975 Sat 12·4 • 1372Garlin~ford . Costa Mesa 559-9400 $114.000 Sun 1-5 1807 Tradewinds. Newport Beach 640-9900 S196.000 Sun 1·5 •8 Monterey Cir. <Sp ygls> CdM 640-9900 $439.500 Sun 1-5 17 Y orktown. Irvine 640·9900 $164.000 Sun 1·5 616 Vi a Lido Soud. Lido Is le. NB 673-7300 $389.000 S un 1-5 • 1671 Labrador <Mesa Verde> CM 546-2313 $113.500 Sun. 14 339 Canal, Newport Beach 759-1616 Sunday 2·6 •2907 Cassia. E -Bluff. N .B. 759·1616 $279.000 Sun 1·5 6 Canyon Ln .. Canyon Crest. NB 759·1616 $215.000 Sun 2·5 510 Sturgeon, Costa Mesa 645·9161 $143,500 Sun. 1·5 10 Revere, Northwood 752·1414 $164,900 Sun. 12·4 3 ft pin FAM RM or DIH 19942 Lexington, Huntington Bch 963-4567 $106,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1718 Port Chelsea <HVH> Npt Bch 540·7559 $189.000-fee Sat/Sun 1-5 515 Aliso. Newport Beach 645·3655 $189,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 423 Vista Trueba CBluffs> Npt Bch 759-0300 Saturday & Sunday 1901 Yacht Maria (Seaview> N.B .. 673-5915 $309,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 •2901 Catalpa St. <Eastbluff) NB 759-9100 $234,500 Sun 1·5 2738 Lorenzo, Costa Mesa 6424799 $149.500 Sat/Sun 12·5 • • 16531 Carosel Ln. <Hunt. Hrbr> 714/84().7611 $799,000 Sat/Sun 1724 Plaza del Norte. Bal. Penin. 631·12S6 $490,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1715 Plaza del Sur. Bal. Perun. 631-12S6 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2617 Redlands Dr. <E!Side>C.M. 642-6368 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2531 Colby Pl. (College Pk) C.M. 642-6368 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 372 PrinceUx1Dr .. Coll. Prk, CM 545-0318 $110 000 Sun. 1·5 2495 Temple HitlS, Laguna Beach 497.5494 $299.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2321 HollY Lane <Newport Hahta> • NB 548-1168 1145,000 Sat/Sun lM • 1223 Dolphin Terr (Irv Terr> NB 84~ Sat/Sun l ·S. 21 Cambria (8pUtaaa > CdM 675-t()OO '556,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 30 RUllltng Wind. Irvine 675-Mll --s.t/lun 1·5 DIRECTORY ..... =t• 1i u 1 .. ,.. ........ C~' , ::&•••• c ....,.._ -••••• ............... SS a•-• ....... NOrWAMfAa.,._ ....................................... I, ............... I ...... ..... 26 Lakeview. Irvine 675·3411 $169,900 Sat/Sun l ·S • •34262nd St <NwptShrs> N.B. 548-5801 $215,000 Sat/Sun l·S 2450 Marino Dr., Bay Shores, N.B. 548·2381 $465,QOO..Fee Sun 1-6 1945 Santiago Or. <DoverShrs> N.B. 700-9501 $346,500 Sat/Sun 12·6 1515 Ant.iqua Way. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $450,000 Sun 1·5 • 1200Somerset Ln .• Westclilf. NB 631-7300 $272.900 Sun 1·5 • 10 Rue Villa rs , Big Cyn, N.B. 631 -7300 $.595,000 Sun 1·5 • •401 No. Star Ln .• DoverShrs. NB 631 -7300 $995.000 Sun 1·5 2532 Vista Dr .. Bayshores. NB 644 -9060 $.595.000 Sa 1-4/Sn 1·5 9 Eas t Yale Loop. ~oodbrid~e . Irv. 551·8700 $169.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 29 Eagle poinl. Irvine 551-8700 $138.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 192 West Yale Loop. Irvine 752-1414 $179.500 Sat/Sun 12-4 • 1939 Port Bristol, Newport Bch 644-6200 Sa~/Sun 1 ·5 1109 Corona Ln, <Mesa del Mar> CM 751-3191 $115,000 Sun 14 2472 Napoli Way, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $101.500 Sat/Sun 14 2340 Bayside Dr .• Corona del Mar 675·5.511 $565,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 30 Briarwood <Woodbridge) Irv. 851-0424 $108.500 Sunday 11·3 222 Coral. Balboa Island 675-2866 $475.000 Sun 1·5 2237 Avalon <College Park> C.M. 642-2237 $112.000 Sunday 1·5 • 1718 Irvine Ave. CBaycrestl NB 642·5200 $199.500 Sun. 1·5 4051 Glenwood CGreentree) Irv. 675-6000 $122.900 Sun. 1·5 232 Vi a San Rem<!l.~ido Isle. NB 673-7300 $695.uuu Sun 1·5 45 15 Do rches ter Rd .• Cam e o Hlnds.CdM 759-1616 $299.000·Fec Sun 1·5 M Rue Deauville (BiE? Cyn ) NB 760-9333 $499,000 Sun 1·5 3069 Hayes. Costa Mes a 546 -2313 $199,900 Sun. 1·4 5732 Southall Terr, Trtlrk. lrv. 675-3411 $335,000 Sun. 1·5' 406 Vista Quinta. Newport Beach 760-9333 $230.000 Sun 1·5 2501 Harbor View Dr .• CdM 673·3230 Sunday 1·5 18 Cherry Hilts Ln .. Big Cyn. N. B. 644-9060 $615.000 Sun. 1·5 974 Gove rnor. Costa Mesa 645-9161 $89,900 Sun. 1·5 4 IEDIOOM • •8 Collins Island. Newport Bch 631 · 1400 Sl.100.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 225 Via Orvieto. Lido Isle. NB 675-4600 $379,900 Sat/Sun 14 2725 Alta Vista Dr .. Eastbluff. NB 832-8800 $249.000 Sun 11..t 338 Torurs Ln .• Costa Mesa 642·3973 Sat/Sun l ·5 15882 Plymouth, Huntington Bch 963-4567 $96,900 Sat/Sun l ·5 15051 R.ice, Huntington Beach 963-4567 $94.900 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 • •424 Via Lido Nont, N. B. 631·1400 $1,100.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1911 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa Penin. 631-1400 $425.000 Sun. 1·5 2987 Croftdon <Mesa North> C.M. 642~ $99,750 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •2 Canal Circle. Nwpt Shrs. NB 642·8850 $275.000 Sun l·!: 1195 Boise Way. Costa Mesa 673-4400 $158.500 Sat/Sun-10·3 1735 Port Sheffield. Ne wport Bch 675-3411 $244.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 114 Via Orvieto (Lido Isle> NB 675-3411 $450.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1723 Ocean Blvd. CPenin. Pt> NB 675-6161 $325.000 Sun 1·5 20 Hunter, Irvine 551 -8700 $234,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 8715 El Lago. Fountain Vlley 673-7300 $1.29,500 Sun 1·5 135 Via Zurich. Lido Isle. N. B. 673·7300 $495,000 Sun 1·5 32 Rue Grand Valle, Npt Bch 640·9900 $675,000 Sun l ·S 536 Santa Ana Ave .• Nwpt Hts. NB 673-7~ 1265,000 Sun 1-4 124 Via Quito (Lido) Npt Beach 675-6670 $495.000 Sun 1·5 118 Amythesl, Balboa Island 673'8550 M29,000 Sun.1·5 317 Polnsettla, CdM 644.QOO Sun 1·5 4 •••AMllM w194 •20232 Soutlt West Orohid, S.A.11gta 557 2 '1993 $127,500 Sit/Sun 9-6 1806 Port Renwick <HVH> N.B. 759-1321 $9,500 Sa 12·5/Sn 1·~ 5 Rue Moo~ (~II Canyoo) NB . 759-1679 .... 000 Sat/SUD 1·5 •1718Galaxy <Dover Shores) NB 642-5200 Sat/Sun 1·5 • (5899 Butterfield. Fountain Vly 548s8810/646.7782 Sat/Sun 12·5 • 1801 Santiago (Dover Shores> NB 631-3134 $445,000 Sat/Sun l·S 428 Serra. Corona del Mar 673-4400 $389,SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 #1 TiburonJSpyglass ) CdM 675-3411 $695,000 Sat/Sun l ·S •1524 Antig ua Way <Dover Shrs) NB ~9-5370 Sunday l 5 1606 Santiago Dr. <Dvr Shrs> N.B. 979-5370 Sunday 1-5 • 1907 Windward Ln .• Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $275,000 Sun 1·5 2045 Shipway Ln .• Ba ycrest. NB 631·7~ $275.000 Sun 1·5 •2328 La Linda Pl,. Costa Mesa 631 -7300 $180.000 Sun 1·5 • 1620 Galaxy Dr. (Dove r Shores J NB 644-4910 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 14 Rue Chantilly, Big Cyn, NB 6444910 $698,SOO Sat/Sun 1 ·5 36 West Yale Loop, Woodbrtdge. Irv 551-8700 $176,900 Sat/Sun l ·S 21 Bluff View. Trtlrk, Irv. 673-8550 $269,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •6 Drakes Bay. Corona del Mar 673-8550 $45.5.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •131 Milford. Cameo Shores. CdM 644·9060 $788.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1866 'l'umn Ave., Baycrest. NB 644·9060 $207.000 Sun 1·5 •536 Santa Ana Ave <Npt ffgts> NB 673-7300 $265,000 Sun 14 2215 Donnie Rd .• Newport Bch 675-5930 $310.000 Sun 12:30-4 ·JO 32162 Links Pointe, Laguna Niguel 493-8812 $289,500 Sunday 1-4 2808 Lighthouse CBrdmr HVl CdM 675-6000 $275,000 Sun. l ·5 1742 Centella Pl. <Back Bay) N.B. 675·6000 $265.000 Sun. 1·5 376 E. 22nd St. <Back Eayl N.B. 675-6000 $328,000 Sun. 1·5 1907 SantiaJ,?o C Baycrest > NB 642-5200 $289,000 Sun 1 ·5 16591 PeaJe. Gilbert Isl., Hunt.Hrbr 833·26.50 $.589.000 Sun. 12·3 •1942Santiago Dr .• Newport Bch 640-5357 Sunday l ·5 4 Rimrock (Trtlrk) Irvine 760-9333 $2.80.000 Sun l ·5 22 Morrow Bay <Spyglass> CdM 760-9333 $545,000 Sun 1·5 •2518 Wavecrest Dr. <HrbrVuHls> CdM 759-9100 $330.000 Sun 2·5 •969Sonora <Mesa del Marl CM 546-2313 $122.000 Sun. 1 ·5 2008 Yacht Vigilant <Seavu) NB 675-3411 $429,000 Sun. 1·5 ;t5 Rue Montreux C Bi~ Cyn) NB 644·9990 $635,000 Sun 1 ·5 1740 Plaza del Norte. Bal Penin. 631·7600 $395,000 Sun 2·5 •21 Bodega Bay <Spyglass> CdM 675·5511 $479,500 Sun l·S 1948 N. Baker. Santa Ana 646-7171 $139,000 Sun. 1-4 # 16 Morro Bay. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $559,000 Sun. l ·5 524 Cameo finds Dr .• Cameo Hinds. NB 644-6200 S249.SOO Sun 1·5 1612 Antigua Way. Dover Shores. NB 642-823.5 $452.SOO Sun 1·5 •1715 Antigua Way, Dover Shores. NB 642-8235 $.570.000-fee Sun 1·5 • •426 Harbor Island. Promontory. NB 642·8235 S950.000 Sun 1·5 s lmltOOM 55 RoyaJ St. George, Bi~ Cyn .. NB 644-6200 S-529,000-Fee Sun 1·5 500 K St., Bal. Penln, NB 673-7300 $385,000 Sun 1·5 12 Rolling Brook, Irvine 759-1616 $339,500 Sun 1·5 5 • ,._ PAM IM .,. DIM • • 800 Harbor Island Dr., NB 631 -0094 $1 ,295,000 Sa/Sun 1·5 • #6 Cherry Hills <Big Cyn) NB 673-7761 $1,500,000 Sun. 1·5 7 Cherry JBJls <Big C)'n > N. B. 64().9'20 $.S25,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 •4531 Camden (Cameo Shores> CdM ~7 Sat.1·5 • •812 Harbor Island Dr., N. B. 675-3411 $1.2SOLOOO Sat/Sun l ·S • • 305 North Star Lil (Dvr Shr> NB &1a.3355 1r1s,ooo sa 1-5/Sn 12,.. •20 Cypress Pt Ln .• Bil Cyn, NB ~10 1895;000 Sat/Sun 1·5 12 Burning Tree Rd .• Newport BCh 64CMSOO $S98.500 Sun.1·5 1708 E. Ocean Blvd., Balboa Pellin, NB 642..$200 Sun. 1 ·5 6 Rocky Point. Spyglaas. CdM '"' 6'2-8235 11, 100.000 Sull l .S •76 Hillcrest. Bli ¢anyon, NB 8'4 Q>O --Sun 1-$ .......... #8 Drakes Bay (5py1Jass> CdM 645-9181 S4e8.aCIO Sun. l ·5 6-00M #28 Morro Bay CSpyclass> CdM 631·1400 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 #3 MontecltoDr .. CdM 631·1.00 $625,000 Sat tSun 1·5 6 • ,._ FAM ltM or Oltf ••2627Cove. Corona del Mar 67~ $695.000 Sat/Sun 1·6 * 1606 Sea Bell ( HVHls > Cd M 675-3411 $569.000 Sun. 1·5 35 Bodega Bay <Spygls> CdM 675·3'11 SS49,000 Sun. 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 608 Marguerite <Old CdM > CdM 675-6000 S350.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2600 Bayside COid CdM) CdM 675.SOOO $485,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 llDttOOM 601 Be~onia/2320 Firs t. CdM 642-8235 $317 .500 Sat/Sun l ·4: 30 J llDltOOM 520·B. Iris. Corona del Mar 675-01851759· 1635 $287 .000 Sn l ·4 110 CoUins (Balboa Island) NR 642-5200 Sat/Sun 1·5 TRIPlEX FOR SALE 2-2 • & I IACH 643 Plumer St .. Costa Mesa 759-9100 $165.000 Sun l ·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I • ... FAM IM or DIM 101 Scholl Pl. PH 35. N B 631-6783 $165.000 Sun. 1-5 2 llDROOM 14666 Kazan <Walnut Square> Irvine 551·~ $94.900 Sat/Sun<iay 12·5 31364 Flying Cloud. La~una N1.1?uel 494·7578 $125.000 Sun l ·4 2518 Elden Ave. <Oak Glen> C M. 642-6734 $105.990 SattSun 10-6 543 West Wilson. Costa Mesa 673-4:1)() $100.000 Sat/Sun 1 5 1634 "D" fowa. Costa M~a 540-1720 Sat/Sun l ·5 •6 Rocky GJen <Turtler()('k l Irv 955-1102 Sl85.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 30Se~ape <Superior Bl ) N.B. 673-6210 Sl 19.950 Open Sat 1 ·5 14211 f1ower St .. Garde n Gro''"• 549-88101530-6355 Sat/Sun 12-6 1910 West Palmyra. Ora n.ee 675-3411 $89.900 Sal/Sun 1·5 2500 S. Salta, Santa Ana 540-3666 $78.000 Sat/Sun 1 5 1201 Las Arenas. Costa Mesa 752-1700 $133.000 Sat/Sun 1 5 2 • .... FAM IM or DIH 23 Palos. Irvine 631·7~ $179.500 Sun 1·5 5 Flores <Rancho San J 0<.1quin l In. 675·3411 S171.500 SattSun 1·5 65 Sea Is land Dr. C811? Cyn> N 8. 549·9624 $249.500 Sun. 1 ·5 l llD«OOM 2430 Santa Ana Ave .. Costa Mes.a 642-6734 $114.990 Open Daily 14211 F1ower St .. Garden Grove 549-8810/530-6355 Sat/Sun 12·6 503 Avenida Campana. Npt Bch 675-5511 $210.000 Sun 1 ·5 4 ... 00M 359 Vista Madera. Bluffs. NB 631-7300 $190.000 Sun 1·5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE I llDllOOM 42 Beach. Newport Beach 631·1400 $49,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ...... , ............. #:rT Drake <Lido Park> Npt Bch 631·1400 $23,500 SattSun 1·5 2 llDIOOM #4 Ania <Lido Park> Npt Bch 631·1400 $39.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 #43 Freemont <Lido Park> Npt Bch 631·1400 $29,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 • .... FAM 1M or 0.. 20701 Beach Blvd., Hunt'f4 Beach 675-4010 Sun 12·5 1750 Whittier. Sp. 79. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $46,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 TOWNHOUSE FOR SALE 4 • .... FAM IM w DIN #21 Rue Fontanbleau <BgCyn) NB 673-3955 1595.000 Sun. l ·S HOUSES FOR RENT ................. 2007 Port Weybridge (HVff) N.B. 540-53S7 SllOO/mo. Sat/Sun 1-5 .... W•s:tt_. We!••-&P9il ...... ,,,.. c.- OwMr will floan<:ti with S25M dowo. L1o1rice 3 bedioom 2~ bath former modtl. THttluUy de coraLed reaturtn1 ano- Q u e wa1bbaallu . l!Ucroeavo oven. door cpmm and much mo~ J\all jWtee Sl&7. 000. Ca II .... • SELe:CT PROPERTIES BROOkVl~W ESTATES SpectacuJar 3 Bdrm. J bath condo with atnumi.. bakorues and patios, at tached double earage. A barJam at $113,950. Act now. call 548 2313 ()PH• ••• q. II \ l lJl"J ro~I '•"'. [e fiilll LID() ISLAND • Br. 3 ba. 2 frplcs .. den, dill rm .. 2 stones: blrl•l'l to 1>lreel, 3100 Ml ft. 011 \"ia On 1eto s;m1.!XllJ. ~Ian.hall Hll \ 67~·4600 CONDO $19.000 DOWH Startt•r rnndu. 2 Hdrm pool. 1\i;'>Uflll' ~!:J.Ullll l!tl TU. 111 ti', inl<"rt-'>l. $631 tut al pa' rntonto, Cd ll oow. t hl·rl' ·s uni} Onl' 546 :!ll:l WHAT ... ONLY Ul,5007 Ck an ... harµ. 1 Br + lkn <.'UOdo v. 1th an ..,.,.,unui ~ loan at ooh IU !'>' • and pr1cl•d •1s low a-. EJ,500. <.:a ll now !.17!.I a37U ALLSTATE REALJ~S ROOMY HO QUALIFYING Mni?111fin•nl I Bdrm '.! bath home. uddL't.i v.11<111 ~Jmt.d 1·l'1hnj( lam1h runm ":.irm . l'<>I\" hn• I. t1rl'11IJ1·1· ""'"°r "ill earn fmJrtunJ! I:! .• inh.·n·.,l :>:!•1.000 rt"" u t.:all tnr more detail-. 5462313 t "#1f'1 '•t 0 . tt ' fllf'll ftlf. ,: ..•• [~IR&IHI re REDCARPEr This Sign Direds You to the lut 1:-.IHlR\1 .\TION ON PROPEHTY YOUCAHIUY OOtfT RENT! CALL 754-1202 MESA YHDE EXECUTIVE Land..-,caped entry adds to the elegance of 3200 sq n. 4 Bdrm. separate mastt r swte. 3 baths. den or library. added pool sized famih room. magn1r1cent sparkling pool. hot cedar lined saWla. Own<'r will i;a rf} financing Sma II do" n. Priced 5230.0UO. Call 546-2313 CJl't1" t11 11. rt' IUf' rn ,., ,, '• l~JllUd MESA VERDE CHARMH Walk Into this beau.tltully ~•led 3 iJdnn home and ~ou wlll love It. Nice 1'1esa Verde location. Will sell VA or conven· tiooaJ Only $116,900. Call nowm.~o ALLSTATE REALTOAS i---------- ........ Wt .......... ....................... ••••• ':'!".~ •••••••• ~-':':'.~ ••••••• ~.':':'.~ •••••••• ~~~ •••••••• 1001 ta IN° 1002 1002 8m1.. IMJ --......... •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NIWU._..I OUN.EX -doon to bMc Two 2 bdrm + ~· pad Good WD mer1wlotH rental 0-... ~~Ible on flnue lftl, l'11dit. etc bmit i UNITS 2 bcbm ~ I bdrm cm ~~ lot '~ bb'll to buch owl· lAit 11), PrlNitd II\ Sl~.OOU SI DI-: IW S I OE :l dupltill One• I bdrm. :.t bll. pr1c"' at u~.ooo On a bdrm . I ba sm.ooo Unlb ck>H 10 prartl. ~ h • •twpJMna associated H . ~ • .. ' ... ~ I " . . A--.VAL09 SUper rtt.llrtcr I bedroom 2 bath w rull) bwlt tn lutchen This 1»1>ac 1ou::. 2 ::.tory •u~ nhome 1.!t I~ lhan 10 ~ l'11r::. old ,11\<.I h.i::. be<o1uurull} ma 1111.itnl•d greenhl'll::.. p ool-. children·!> pla))ard::.. ¥nd a large cnclo::.l'd pn' ale µat10 With 8 S'. assuma bll· loan lh1~ home Wiii ~ell ra::.l al ~.500 Call 751 31!11 C:SELECT t PROPERTIES H£AT&CUAN BEST IN BLUFFS IPIC1'ACULAI elel nt front row Blurra home. S.autuul E Plan n~ only has a ranto1tic panoramic v'-w from \lttY room. ~t ls rompletely n w lboru1thoul wlth such out.atundln1 r atu.res you must ice to appreciaw. ~.000. ~ l·I Ul.WSTAIOMTA JUST UST9. 4 Bd~. 3 ba. form din. rm . <·athcdral hi h beam cetllnjls Lovety private pat · Near pool. End unit 2200 sq ft s beautiful home INCLUDES THif LAND. All for $279.000 OP911-5 Jf04 VISTA MOILIZA ENO UMIT l.UVll w/lovely view 3 Bdrms. 2 ba. bea•hfully upgraded & expanded Vacant $215.000. OPIH t-5 JOI UPLANAOI END UNIT. Beautiful 2100 sq. ft 3 Hdrm. 2 ba. living <.irea 1 level Tile. s h utters. parquet. neutra I carp Choice early Bluffs. $205.000 HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR, INC. 644-0134 Ust&l..yWithtt.llperta 1'ear Collcgt' Park. CM J ---------------Bdrm 2 bH + cnormou:. fam rm for L11lCrtaming :\I an~ . ma n) <' x Lr 3 :. Priced rlRhl ffr<.1ltor 642-2:?17 OHE BLOCK TO IA Y Sl75.900 ~t·c 1h1 -. l'en1n ... u l a dupk·' now. Celli f, ;1, i Ii i • ; •I f •1 f S.Coost CCHMlo SSl,500 Thi:. one 1~ n·ulh hol • Shari• l l:idrm '<·on.to d 11:.c 10 PQOI. "alk lo C\ e r;·th111 1: A ... -.uma hie loan. defin1lcl.' won't las&. 54()..3666 OCEAN VIEW 8C'aut1fullv redone Corma Highlands I tome with a touch of old Cape Cod. Comfortable & inviting from the used brick fireplace to the bay windows. A traditional home 4 bdrms plus a lar}!e family opening onto the ni cely landHaped e nclosed yard. An outstanding home ,·alJe at S398.500 "'hi ch includes private beach access 428 Serra. Will be open Sat & Sun l ·S • Whelan DMll0tt of Harbol lmn._nt Co. Real Estate----------- 'larbell, REALIDRSe ..W OH LIDO ISLI Fobulous 5 Bdrm. • Bath, completely redecorated home Living room. din· tnJ( room and new country kitchen open onto a lovely secluded courtyard 1619.000. Open Sat/Sun l ·S. 221 Via Nice UCITING LOCATION Overlooking China Cove . this lovely multi·level contemporary home com· monds total unobstructed view of harbor. jelly. and ocean. Steps to all beaches. Landscaped to afford ul limate privacy 601 LIDO PARK 4-C H l~h rise luxury beyond compare. Lowest priced in buildihg ~. /.'.':.~~!:~~~=::~~: t Ofl o .r ,, •• ,, ""~•o ' .... ., ,. ~ 9 J 6f0 851·1361 675-~34 REAL ESTATE OPEN SUH. 2-5 1740 P'lcao .... ~. l4Aoa ........ 0 VILLA ALEGRIA CHo.M of Happinu1J aptly describe~ this charming 4 Bdrm home overlookin,:? the park in prime penin. pt. location. Proudly prese nted for $395.000. Polly Johnston. Pl.EASE PREVIEW 0.. oet.er "'"ffcJ'ows "operfies: Corona det Mar Mai Kai ... $750.000 Custom duplex. Bal Pen .... $350.000 Bil? Canyon ... w/pool. spa . $624.000 China Cove w/vu ......... $475.000 Orange pool & spa ........ S495.000 2043 Westdff Drin, Wt. 206 Newport leoctl 17 I 4t 611·7600 •RAMDNIW• SALUTING TARBELL TOP PRODUCERS 2HOUSES Xlnl locauon. Prine. onl> Under S280.000 Owner wtllcam. 541-042$Agl. Msy~ 540-1720 ,,...ledl 540-1720 UVllTWATIR Slll PEil MO. Immaculate 2 Bdrm 2 Ba rmb1l11 home. Sleps to "'at.er 700 Lido OnH• •29 Sbi.500 O"ncr ma) ~ tn:a tiv11. Call fur appl $13,900 Tarbell Realtors SALUTES 3 hne top p&rformers• Sally. Mary & Irene represent the best of the best .. they are tops in their professional field. and have all catalogued numerous awards & achievements since becoming part of the Costa Mesa Tarbell Team CONGRATULATIONS to Sally Nettel. Mary White & Irene Beck! MO DOWN VA HOCOSTSVA Pn'acy and luxury al a r easonable price !:)paCtOU.'i 3 Br 2 Ba + 2 car gara1te on qwet tree bned street Open Hou~ Sal/Sun 12·6 5210 W Henderson Pl. 1 blk So. of Bolsa otr Euclid. Pleal>t' (·all Bltr. Ro} for d11lalls 631·22$6 IAYROMT Huntmgton Harbour 97' an the water·lra. cu::.tom home Slip for lrg. boat Beautiful. near new Owner will help finance. 714-840-1813. . P'ttACTICAL & COHVIHIENT Immaculate 2 bedroom EZ care condo ... just right for the newlyweds' Charming decor. dining area, wall to wall carpets and rich paneling in the li ving areas. Patio area. Owner motivated ... call now! $84,500, can 540-1720 CASCADING WATBJAU a ATllUM Newly listed 3 bedroom executive home with all the amenities for the particular buyer. Garden entry, dining area, family room, brick fireplace and wall to wall carpets. Huge master suite; 2 patios and parking for the boat. Ouistanding garden. roses. koi fish . waterfall, fruit trees. Come see! SU9,500, call 54().1720 $72,000, ADULTS OM.Y Assume the low interest loan on this enticing condo . . . situated In a very private Mediterranean atmosphere. wttb full security. pool. apa and rec room. Close to the shops; features a secluded patio, call 540-1720 OWMm MIU lllMAMCI Super locaUoo. zoned R·2. on a nice big lot. 2 bedroom home, charming lnteriar. wilb dining area. gleaming \\bod noon. custom drape•. abutters, . rust carpets, new plumbing. With aboutiS25,000 down, owner will help finance quaUfyed buyer at low Interest rate. CaJl for details. Sl.25.000, can 540-1720 UJ.toO. Al~ f'I.,._ LOAM Take over the low Anterest loan .~"1 your equity on this attractive 2 bedroom. Uke Uvtng In a country vtll e atmoepbere ... with pool location. Complete with mini blinds, cu•tom allpaper, dining, comm. pool. Best 'rustlnschools. call540-t720 COIMlo $10,500 Mesa Verde :-story with new caJ1)ell & dnpes. bullt·ln kitchen. Offered \'AorFHA. Act. 751·3191 WAUTOTHI POUNDING SUIF from thia 3 Bdrm beach <Ott.a&•. Allaumabae low •· VA 1oan o1 aooo. Won't lutl ! Call Allatat.e Rn.Jton. 982-111311. ALLSTATE iii4n. * * * * * • Heritag~, Collection MllA YIDI CH.A•t• This highly upgraded home is in mint condition. It features : 4 Bdrrns. new plush carpeting. new wall coverings. ceramic Ule fioors and is on a huge cul de sac lot. Offered at only Sl39.SOO. For more details. call $40-1151 ...,. DIL MAI, VA TaMS Largest 1 story model in tract. Ex· cellent location on a quiet street. 4 Bdrms plus large family room. Asking $116.900. For more info. call 540-1151 IAsntOI 2 ON A LOT Two individual houses on an R·2 lot. Each has a separate yard. Both newly painted inside & out. and terrific loca- tion. Owners will carry 2nd TD. For more info call. 540-1151. ERITAGE I REALTORS CD Coldwell Bank~~ * OPIH HOUSES I ·5 * OP1H OH THI ,_.INSULA 4 Bdrm. family home complete with oak floors & spa. $440.000. SEE BILL BENTS AT 402 BELVUE LANE. OrlM IN IAYCIEST 4 bedroom. family room contemporary home. $280.000 FEE. SEE KAY PARKER AT 2015 WINDWARD LN OPEN IN HEWPOltT IEACH 4 bdrm. fr. dr. hd\.\d. floor~. covered patio & s pacious ya rd S207 .000 SEE CA ROL Mc MAHAN AT 1866 TUSTIN AVE orEN IN CAMEO SHOIES Wh ite water view. 4 Bd. 3 ba. pool & spa Excellent financing. S788.000 FEE. SEE LUCY ROSE AT 13 1 MILFORD DRIVE OP'EH tN HAUOlt VIEW HOMES 5 Bdrms. 3 baths. open yet private rear vard . lo cated n ext to gr('('nb<'lt. S238.500. SEE JOE KIEVA AT 1848 PORT STANHOPE PLACE. OP'EH IH coa<>MA Da MAR New custom European st yle 4 Bdrm. 4 baths. larJ,?e lot . $750.000. SEE DO!'\ HELLER AT 315 POPPY AVEN'L'E OP'EH IH THE IWFFS 3 bdrms. 2 baths. $175.000 SEE NORM A FARMER AT 2166 VISTA ENTRADA. OPEM IH IA YSHOIES Custom -4 bedroom 3 bath home on a comer Jot location. s.595.000 SEE SUZIE EXLEY AT 2532 VISTA . DRIVE. OPEM IM TUl'nUOCI P'tESIDIMT HOMES 4 Bdrm. f<1 m1ly room. large private backyard on C'u l-de-saC'. S215.000 SEE JANE MITCHLER AT 18752 VIA SAN MARCO. OPEN IN JASMIHI CRHIC Spacious 3 Bdrm. 2 1 ~ baths. 2 fireplaC'es Custom decor. $259.000. SEE MARY HARVEY AT 21 WHITEWATER. WESTCUFF COHO<> Good terms available on this two bedroom condo. Close to schools. shoppinR & transportation. $129.500. CC>aOMA DEL MAI LOT Build your dream home and have income from your rental unit. South of Coast Highway in old Corona del Mar. $140.000. THI f'IMTHOUSI A view across the eove to blue water and dancing sails. Dramatic entry with 2 bedrooms & den. ~o.ooo. 11.UffS SPACIOUSMISS Three bedroom. 2i..; bath Q·Plan with stepdown conversation area & fireplace. $178,SOO. IASY TO BUOY Summer vacation free! Two short blocks to the beach from this custom built home in Newport Shores. Open beamed living room with fireplace & shuttered doors opening out to enclosed patio. A kitchen with tile counters & new appliances make entertaining a joy ! Lease option or owaer will consider a second. $240,000 FEE . MIAT AS A ... Location -Dttor -Flnanclng. You canti ask Coran~ more In a three bedroom, In le story townhoule. $138.500. OCIAM & IA Y YllW . Laree 2 bedrooJn & pooJ ~ cho6ce Harbor Vlew Hllla. First time offered. By appointment only to call '4da.Y. sno,ooo. WATEIFlllT IESIDDIE, YIU A •U "ltf .......... 1••1•....., ... p•••· ...... l~lll-..:: ..... ..., ...... ~ _......, ... ~ .......... I b•dr••• wl It p•tl• ••• beet tip+ .................. , ...... e•tertollll119-OWNll WIU ASSIST WITH lltNAt4CIMG. JHt tttpt to Newport Harbo,r Y_ocht Cl•b. Sl.215,000 Ml. 611-1400 SPYGLASS W /YU-POOL LARGE Vac .. s.tti,art "'"" 6 bed........._ c1a. ,., wm.d ,,.. Pool ..cl fOft•.,. VIEW. OwMt-wll C0111lder .... , ...... IEDUCED TO S56t,OOO. 631-1400 LEASE/OPTION CONDO-VU-NEWPORT Hew, loYefy ..t ... OM tlOry ...... ....... a.eel IL Two .,_.o°"' ........... ....... fonRal .. ..a. Sec:wfty. '°°' .. ~ Larcp 4l' ~ to .., .... OCEAH VIEW. $292,000. 631·1400 WATERFRONT-BALBOA ISLAND VictoriaR 2 stwy wfftl 3 Wr'9 wood .ct wartllfh. 4 ..,,.. ..ct f.Nty ,.., VIEW. $950,000 •.• s.,e,1111t-0 ..... ·~ 673-6900 LEASE/OPTION WATER CONDO s.cwtty ~ w/pool & VIEW. PIM•• 2 beet. 2 bo. 1oa1 .,., '"'... w• to Ouan. S360.000. 631·1400 HIGH ON A HILL-VU Coffif*'tefy ""'adeled wfttt ....... of a 1hi11qlH .xterior. Trellls-ewtry. phi• cot1rtyord. Aft .xect1tf•• ••treat fOf' lhi1t9 and entutoi1tln9. 2-ttory 3 bed.+ two VIEW dKks. 180 of OCHR. boy Clltd ..... ffqhh. 0WMf' ... help fittance. '497,000. 631·1400 NEW EX! BAY VIEW CONDO OH MdrOOM with Oii CNMNtiel pool, jouu.i. ~...Tty. hcellettt tenM. Ollfly ,.128.000. 631-1400 EASTBLUFF RUSTIC RANCH let.al faMily ...,.... Oft C1ll • MC wittl WOf'm ~ Comfortobl• 3 bedrOOfft wittt -,. pane•d falllffy rooa Hie• bock ycrcl Sl89.500. 631-1400 ON WATER-LIDO ISLE NEW 1cryfroftt l bed. + Rt VU. 426 Via Udo Hord. DOVER SHORES-TITILLATING FIXER HUGE HOM£. POOl, GIOUMDS 1 led. 1406 U..ColR L.m.. SS 15,000 CLIFFHAVEN PERFECTION REDUCEO TO $349,500 Ow11er will onlst wltla fl•••chtq. ProfH......, dK~ ·~!So .-y ~ .................... 3 bdnw lacMlte. wcllt •• Fretteh doon. MOSMr ..... wiftl tpG ... VJIW. 5hp doww liYillg rOOM mtd bl..__. roo-. VJ.w1 tr..... .,..... be*• a•• A ,...t.ct hotH for the faMfty ffMlt af•ot•1 ~.631 -1400 BEAUTIFUL BAYFRONl-IAl. IS. 0W1Mf"I ... hen 0 2·tfory ......,. .... with fto eplou & dKor that is hdl & iioun ac•late. Y ot1119 011d excitl119 WA TEI FRONT 2 story d•plH °" c.,,..... Loedl of ... .... ..... •stioMJ crrchit.ctwe wftt. es.,.clalty I~ 3 ~ oWMt"'S lllftit PLUS a J ..... rewtal llftit. s 1,095.000. 6 73-6900 BAYFROHT-VIEW-75' SLIP M~ IMlyfto.tt °" ........... bosia wlttt sped~ VIEW of Hewpori. Spaclon 2 bdrtil+dN cOIMlo wiffl bewHM cM<or, Marity ...t prHffcp. Pri yas--.tGlll'tial yacht Ollhide yo. frOllf door. OwMt-wil c.,., lat TD. $975,000. 631-1400. Y• o-. tt. boat slip "Mft ........ --EXCLUSIVE PEN. PT. CORNER OM Mocil to OCEAN wfft9 SatMra expo._.. V.thd ~ ldecl brid MCI. patio. MNds cMcw, bllt witt9 dMrtft. 3 tMd. z ....... llftdMa. $350.000. 673-6900. EXCLUSIVE-HEW HOME 0. ...,. ......... terrific locaHo. Mor the lcrp'o.tt. TWs Z-story, 4 bdrM hoOIM h ... _... cC11Mf111Ctioll ...t r-e• cMoM ,..... OWll •or. A ......., ... .......................... .... _, ..... '" $525,000. 67l-6to0 TOWNHOUSE WITH BOAT SUP Yo• h••• t~• ~est of both .............. ry ... wtihrt .... & ... •dtrlor ,.. ............ l Md. 2...eary ............... w. .......... w11t YllW. Y• ow. ... t.otlt .. c .................. loc .... $271.000.. 67Mf00 ON WATER--P.RIYATE ISLE-SUP ... ....... ·-·--........ ec I ~ ·~-Juftetl.t• "•••"..... • .... ..s. ........... Wt ....... ,...s. ....... ..o,.w. ....... ~.;............. . ..... ,, ..................................... •····················• ............................................. . U1JJ11hr .. ~ISi "...... hrWt ..... IMJ IMJ ...... tnl C.w ...... IOJ!C:..MIM , 1024 c..t.MiM IOZ• fl!!=.............. ..... ..... !............. ...................... ·····~··~ .. ~~·~··~·~·:.:::~··..:.:· ....................... . .................... -._ ....................... ... ................... . '.J.-.••t~41t 1111 eu 1 .. I t•I ~--~--~--..-... · ..... IADY ·~ .. ~·~ .. ~ ~~ .. ~··~·9.!!_"·~ ~·~·~·~ .. ~· ON LIDO _ ~ OMTHlfAllWAT FOISUMMll ~--~~~---~.... Wllh only a normal down payment the ..._.. ~ ~~· Verd•~ Why 1nare a pool! En.lo> ~ ~ owner will finance t he E NT IRE 1 &tvtldealao.F:'::.i9d1n. theh.ooaryudprivacyor Ll\.~..J\:.11 balance at leu than lO"A-interest. Ire lpoff tuncll, Inc. tnc room. ramuy room. rc>ur own. •nd only 3 blq Bay & Beach Certainly lt'a a beautif ul house . EXCE"l~_.L aame room. pool .nd ~v~ ~a!~r~~~~ .,. .. 1369 5001 ! ! """' ape. arered au:ns.ooo. ara, ram rm. seg 16x20 R.,v...m Estate . AMOTHB uoo • CORQNA del MAR ~#:Ima ~ :'rk!':'c0o:.: ~=• ~ A big, beaut . redecor ated 4 Bdrm DUPLEX 642-1200 ~~?.n~-~121.soo. borne w/huge mstr aulte upstaln & Casual, Callfornia charm, Owner oc- !\:• A •ANTAITIC uln.._ _,111•11. •• ~OPIH 1·5 TODAY ... YOU IE THE JUDGE sep a rate. New gourmet k ltch.. cupant s harp. plant ation shu tters. import.eel tJle & s inks. 12' arched Uving spar kling clean, custom landscaping. Br, 2 ea. 195,000. Open Sun 1-4. 926 Wllaon Sl 549-3484 r m window, 2 frplc's, new tile roof. privacy & parking. Owner will new beating. $495,000 and owner will finance. 1287.000. OAK GLEN --co.. Wl'IM US -.. OO'Wll SHOii& Waterfront. Larae pier • le no.t. 3 expandable bedrooms & den. Huge muter aulte. SpackJw used brick ten-ace. l 411 MOln'N STAI ~ ............ ~ ............. Sttl.OM ~ ' · · • CO.. wmt US -le • CANYON. The highJy desirable ~:.DEAUVILLE . overlooking 5th fairway & mountains .. beymd. 3 large bedrooms, dinlng & family rooms. Pool, a • sp a. ftrepit. -10 IUI YILLAllS ••..••..•••.••••••••.••••.•••.••.• Sltl,000 -co .. wrnt US -le Cl.W-HAYM Panoramic ocean view hom e , 2 bedrooms. family & dining rooms + extra view lot. '· · 6 I 5 ... S IOAD • • • • . • . . • . . • • . • • • . • . • . • • • • • • • • • • SllS.000 · · COMI WITH US -to IA YCllST. Electric gate with intercom. ~ • Del Piso onyx tile entry. spacious 3 bedroom, dining & :, •family rooms. Superb kitchen with bu1Jt-in BBQ. •:· 1111 AMl18iUA WAY •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $410,000 COMI WITH US -to UDO ISLI. Lovely 2 bedroom & f a mlly •:r oom home. Cozy fireplace. : 1 15 VIA oav1no . . • . • . • • • • • . • . • . • • • • . . . • • • . . . • • • SJ20.ooo ~ -coMI WITH us -to UDO ISU. 2 bedroom & family room ~:home. Street to strata lot. Quick possession. ..... 1 Jl VIA ZURICH .................................. SJ I S,000 I ,, .:.: •. cOMI WITH US -to IAYcasT. Beautifully m aintained 4 ·:·bedroom. dining & f a mity room home. spar kling pool. '1907 WlteWAJtD LANI •••••••••••••••••••••••••• $271.000 i ~COMI WITH US -to IATCllST. Attractive 4 bedroom. ,. Jamily & dining rooms. Highly motivated seller. Lovely •yard . -2045 StWWAY LAME •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $275.000 ~ .... _ COMI WITH us -.. WISTCUff. Custom 3 bedroom & fa mily room hom e . Beautiful yard with pool. Financing no __ ;problem . : • :1200 SOt BSU LAME ............................ S272.t00 .:~:·COME WITH US -to OLDI COIOMA DB. MAI. ~x90 R·2 ·· '·park-Uke lot with sky tickling trees. 2 bedrooms & den. Excellent finan cing. 2121 Ht A V1MU1 ,.....,. GGUeu odl ••••.••.••••...••. sno.ooo ' COME WITH US -to THI -.....S. Extra lar ge 4 Bedroom . . condo. Wide greenbelt. Not leasehold. Super motivated · seller. lSt VISTA MADY.A .............................. Slt0,000 "COME wnH US -to COSTA MISA ChA W.I 4 Bedroom home. dininl'? room & pool. Top value. 2121 LA UMDA PLACE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S 110,000 , ..... -COMI WITH US -to SAM JOA9'*-Near golf & country ~club. Very neat 2 bedroom & den , 21h bath condo. . 2l 'ALOS. llYIMI ••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SI 7t .100 r . . ·:::NEWPORT BEACH 631-7300 help finance. Open Sunday 1-5. OCEANFllOMT DWlD 2 Bdrms each unit . tremendous view, close to pier and restaurants. '425.000. .......... OCEANNOMT DWI.IX Beautifully furnished. 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba + 2 Bdrm 2 Ba in best area. $695,000 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 NeW'p!N"f llYd. COf'MI' ]Oftt ~-- ' f 1i . -~ ' ~- 673-7761 760-1397 .• .. . LUXUaY OM THI .oLI COUISI Big Ca n yon. custom mansion. 6 Bdrms. 5 bath. 2 spas, pool. Magnificent Sl.500.000. Motivated seller will s acrifice. SW'& DWLD, CDM $285 .000. Superb owner fi n ancing . Pr i de o f own e r s hi p . Like new .. 3 Bdrm + 2 Bdrm. TAX l&llF HMI 6 deluxe Eastside C.M. un- its. 2 bdrms each. 6 years new. Owner may carry. $350.000. 5 IDIM + IOAT SUP 5 years new. 5 Bdrms. spa. marble foyer. $1.600.000 . TWO ONGS OEMY a CtftUIT A THE STARNES COMPANY llAL TO.s.autLDIU -~ ----------------- 1002 ....................... E"SIDE C.M. 4 Bdrm home on lge rul de-s ac lot. Tr.> VA Sl.34.900 3700 Newport Blvd .• Sylte 305a ' Newport Beach, Callfornla 92663 (714) 675-0185 -Pom Moss 1006 Di stinc tive new 2 QUJCKSALEWANTED! bedroom , 2~ ba con· S20K UNDER MARKET domioh.uns. SlOS,990. By owner-Meaa Verde ~JS Elden Ave. C..M. Flit.ates, exqW.lte 4 Br a " 642·6734 Ba. 3 car 1ar. pooJ, spa, 2 frplca, 1225,000. $58,000 dn, prin ooly. Agt/Ownr. S y C A M O R E 1_SM-_1_n_1_or_es_1_..s7_sa __ _ CiL1N ASSUME 10'~. f78,000 ~Full pn ce $99,7501 DRAMA TIC IRAMD NEW Darting 4 8 R 1'12 Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm, 3 ba on pnme "abuJous, large 3 bd. 21, in'at loc . don·t m155 1l' So....,.,._..,.,... comer to Jrvtne T err. ~a Quality townhome Devin &Co 642 6368 O\a.mu.Da Balboa duplex S298 500 Pee l a nd eondos. Only 4 available, olfm.n1 2 + den owners Court.esy to brokers. 1543 tom $114.990. 2430 Santa JUST LISTED a nd Cin unit w/large i.undttk & Serenade Terrace Call 4n8 Ave. 642-6734. d erella homt:i. ha rdly lower 3 Bdrm rent.al unrt 64G-SH29 for appt. l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ever list. Pool, spa. RV Pnced at 1998.000 l'·or acce:.:.. i.hake roor. more info call Car ol OCEAN VIEW hardwood noors. hugt: Hoff. agt Paceseller Rare Plan 4, Jasmine Ill COii• fam rm. 2 !pie's Perfect Realty,831-00!M Creek 2700 s q . ft. op<.'ll & a iry enwrtiun -----Guanied comm., tennis. ~gE.?t':i~?.~. me n l home. Ai.k e n ~ ,.._ J ~2 S·~ pools, spu. ms.ooo. s1 2s oo o h -•-Owner~gent~l212 OnVictoriabtwn .u . pen l 1:. +MOO NA Newport & weekend, and 1l will sell • On corner, l blk lo ba). 3 OPTIOM TO .,y Harbor Blvd. Otll Devm & Co. 642-~ bUul to vl11. IR LR. w 12 i.ly ~.00> down. Owt er will 541 3559 ceilin.41, brick frph-. 2Br. carry paper on bfaullfuJ t. .. la-3644 EAST S I D 1': • N 1': W l~Ba. i.ep din rm, f0ttcd 5 Bdrm Spyglau home. L I S T I N G Q u 1 e l , wr. dbl gar -+ Charming $52.5,000, 12% Ill on l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I peaceful. tn.~lined cul dt• apt $375 mo , w tbltns, balance. Cal1 64Q.s.:J6 10% dawn. 12% h o, or 30'~ sac Dramal1c entry way U an I a h f r p I c , -----down, 10'.4 fin. Mint leads to open beautiful t' A B U L 0 U s As JASMIME CHMC __,. .. ~ Sl05 ooo home. You don't have F ""·'--bel l ~ ... twn .... e. , . SUMABLE t'INANClNG a.........., green oc. 6"&2-0:M6. much Ume lo act on th1:. & ()WC 2N l> SAVE Rare plan 1. Prol de· Sellt:r n~ fast sale~ $1,00>'s ON INT & LOAN coreeci neutral ltnes. IACK IA y Ai.king $125,000. Open COST. $390,000. Area's SZ!M.500 Flex f1n arr1n1t 3 Bdr m . shake roof, Ow. weekend. Devm & best Ownr f Agt. 640-814S Co.""'".,...,.. hardwood floors, r e '"'........, .a.REALTY DalYllY m>deled kitch. JW1l a t-__ .;.-.;.-.-.-.-.-.--1211) 434-0901 J.hesiteoh smart 2 tory beawful home·ready lo ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ home + 1ncomt" unrt 121 move ullo. Priced al 121•., Pomsell1<1 t eal SllD.000 SEA VIEW OpmSun l 5. 222Coral. t Partung 1n reu) Lge 3 br. 3 ba home w all lhe Island charm .. H.dnty ...... 67~2166 503 Park Ave. UaJ b IAYVttW AU.ract1vc 2 ~tory 4 Br. J ba homt> with wul over lan:e dbl .car 1 how.c from So. Bayfronl Xtra large corner vu~w lot. IO xao· Pnce-d to i.t•ll <'all for 1nformat1on ~.IU>. MEL FUCHS ........ .., 675-1120 GAIDIMHOMI Soarttll.A& ' bdrm. 2 ba. hi>me. tilust seU. Good financtng. Pnnc only. 1375,000. Call art 5 Moo 67s.3479 IAYRONT UMIT ssso.ooo Owortun•t> lo purch.a~ posh 3 IJdrm + dt'n up. per uru\ of So &~front l>uplex If mwrest.ed c: &U lm>-2475 an 5PM. Mon ...,.,, , .. 1007 countr ) atmosphrre FULLSl llilTY w l1t )" & rJ<'eao <'OQ(e-S....0114 men«>s t-1111 & oc•itn \ lewl> lOO 1 J Wit !>larttlJ:, so buy now al tod!ys pnce. S34.5,000 '(iowna de/ Jlf '1-i ~ •• 67J-IV~ 2U5 L C:O.. ttwy., Cdll ------- JASMIN!: CRt:t:K !'Ian 111. S150.00U as ..umable l ~l. owe 2nd H~ ownn. $4190 ,000 tJ.te>.irn.5 OPINSUH 1·5 EAST SIDE O lde r 2Hr home on 50x 130 H 2 lot $102.000 f'r1n onl)' 673-4165 or 760-4;08 I "-'99 Pool Ir S,. l.Dvt:ly 3 Br I ~ Ba. huge IJving room "'tlll.ol\4' fp 011) $3:50() down + 1:hb Ing lUSh t11 ftUJll f ted v A ~t'fb A barRJln at SI 14.000 l'u II Glen llellwarth ~-9400 REALTORS 2501 ...._..... Yi .. Dr. !II<> qualtf)tnl(, i.haq1 J ~cula.r. <'ustom <k· bdrm. 2ba, n r South wimed haem. J Bdrms. 2 Coast Plaza. A ... s lflt \ i\ ba .• faaul)' rm .. Jacu.u1 Lo dwn. Sl08.UOO. Owner l''ee l..aDd. Good ruum(' M2 83 &n&av~ ----•AOUY & CO. 0pm ~Sat/Sun RIALTOltS 671-lllO will hdp hnanc e. 7 yr old, Jbdrm. 2~. I~ lot. MICIDUfUX FOttMHMODEt. W1THAYIEW ! A11 bhlom .,,, RED CARPET IL 7 54-1202 VIUAGE CREEk CONDO Aeaut1ful. 5pacloo<., J HH, 21>.1 nmdo. near n1_•w. l..L'>t('fl 111 th•• C'Cl"Ck uul ~•de )our "'1ndow. Many ~rullt=.. Sl.24,900. Call So. c.lf .• .., 546-5605 FOttffH YllW! Super pn vate. 3 huRe bdrm.,, 2h ba. Only Sl.39.500 .md ownr will hell'"' hnan. v.1lh pool 1n preslll(t" locaOon 2 F.P 'a. Aune ll\"e property · for ap-prwuiuon r:.n_,.y rom fort & excl. mcoml' S275.<XX>. HV ace .... , vaca nt SU9.SOO 0--ner •Kt l.914 Santa Ana, ~ i658 Ccntt.l.E. -------1 DidllYft"S 141.8667 ----- MOHHOME BYE THE SEA OCE.UIVJEW TO SEE IS MEWPOITDPU -2 drs to beach. Lge it W Of IA y ""'"' Bdrm & 2 Bdrm. Frplcs • 6 mlh. Pier & float. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm & dell. Cd.S tude- awa). Seller will carry ent.&re lst T.O. all&. No l>Olllts or pre·P•lmenl ~nalty for S )"tar s lll.9.500. ; Units. l mile lo OC'l'an 4 yurs new. Larl(e owrwn unit Great rt'fltal an>a {,'\oiw LO shopj)IOI(. Onl) S:J.50.ooo. <.:au 64~·9161 FOtt YOUR MOMEY BeaUUful ln ll'\ <>I homt' w /ll&Sh land.,capini;t. nr So <.:.ou.st Plaza. $143,500. 645-9161 ask for Ann Walker &lee ''BEST BUYS'' CORONA DEL MAR NEWPORT BEACH SA YI SI o.ooom Price reduction on lower priced VIEW home on Spyglass Takeover IOw interest loan. ExecutCVE h<>me with wet bat that seats Six and a VIEW that la unbelievable'!! 759-16011752·7373 COSTA MESA •MO on•uarr MBA YllDI 11AU1'Y Gorgeous master autte with huge private bak:ony overk>olung pool 6 bedrooms with large family lOC>m If yau went tl'le best. call nowt 1189.960 646-tM91 ltlASY LIYIM6tl 1''2~LOAM Pool home with Private master 1u1te. 3 bedtooms '\IP for the kids. redecorated kitchen. Quiet cul-de-eac. A bike ride from bellChet. 11415.900. 64~91 •A greet diac:overy for Y<>Ull Your new home has 2 fireplaces. large rooms. fruit trees Lota of buftt>oins. 3 bedroome and more. &4MM91 I Ma.CllAMUftl._ VAAim. on lmmacultte 3 bedroom. cov..-ed · e patio. tone ol bullt.fn atonioe. ~. huoe backyard. unbellevabfy lmm.cuin hoole on aulet cuk»Mc. 64MMIU .. .. mT In AT 117'.711 UN8ELIEVA8LEI ltatlan me. orof"alon•llv lendtelSled. ~ rock waterftll. 5 bedroOme. 2 btthL e>wr. wttt mny. IMO 1844 DAMA POINT DIAITICALLY A IC• flOlt •1tC1 WI 3 '*'"'°"' tnd bol"Ue room. ..,... .. MWf ,,..~ tlMCMlt loin Ind .. .., ....... ..,.,,., Only lt1t.000. 7S.1801 llYINI ................ '11 aft YoU P1V ..... JCflJ .. IDM ...... t .lft "loenf 3 ~ Tu.tefodc Ollft uNt wMt two OOUtt)W'dl on cut-o. llCfll 7M-t1011?M-n11 I IALltOA~ On t~ p0int• • bed«>oms. 3 bethS uostalfs deck A ssume 10%. S 1.278/mo Walk 10 beach. M()-8944 . OCUJROMT DUftD Fabulous 3 bedloom and 2 bedroom on lee lend Excellent rental area. ON THE BEACH1 Owner will carry LARGE 2NO 12% Come in TODAY! 540-~ SPYGLASWIVll Incredible view. Must aee to ~ectate None Better• Oeflnite4v en executive model. 640-8944' DtaTT DA w.tt Bring paint brush and broom and save SH on thllS 2 bed!oom cotteoe on BALBOA ISLAND. 759-Hi011762·7373 · INVESTMENT OPPORTUNmES ttfflSTOIS Ot&.T 4 deluxe townhoote apertmentt• 2 buildings Prime East Costa Mesa. No vacancv. tow malnten.nce Put tax dollan to wiott<' Aaeume 1st. owe 2nd. 30% down. 2 v•ars old. t 300.000. !W5-4MIU ATOZ 1. S~ng Centet . . . . . • . . . se.600.000 2. Ent8f1elnment Center • • • . .• '8.820.000 3. Shopping Center . . . . . • .. • • st . .ac>.000 4. Und for Offlce Com«>tex • . . . • t:U~.000 6. HHtee /l.tA c.ompi.x • . • . . . • • • te 743,260 e. Ap1rtment ~x • . • • .. • • • . '3.884.ooo 1. Condo~ ........... se.eoo.ooo Cell for~ lntonnatlon tod-v ~ llACMAllA IMfllTOIS PAIADlll A. 4""'*' fowrn"°"* 3 bedroe>me • 2 ~ ...,..,., No WCMC'Y· low rnelnttfWC)e .• unh '300.000 • 8 . I bedfoom. OOY9~ patio • lmmaculat• 1108.000 c. "~·. Md!OOfN. '~· '"" YMt 1191.000..,..... & bulllins. 7 years nc,ll. Sl,6001000: P r ime rentals. l Zl'"A-Mk•ut .... la .. (IP! N ~l(l!JS[ Rf Al T v $151( fl.ll3D. $360,000. 507 lat ....... d.. '45-7573 ..... 61UUO Open Sal" Saa 1.S 516Huef Drive / IJ7S per mo. Assume VA loan, 10"2% No qua&. princonJy. DIAMOND REAL ESTATE 511up s bd twnhM. ll%K --.~~_.,, Calm bit ranch s tyle l!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!I!!!!!!! d n . 189,990. Patrick rAULMA&T1N ltlAL ISTATI '44-7Jll !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~1-0425 ~~==-======-beach homr oo 2 &ou. e ... .........._......___ 10.,. Telllltt.Agt.631 UIM Br. 3 Ba, volleyball ert, --- a.AP YA CONDO lof a kind! 3 Bdrm. $1000 total cwtl. Prine only. S4J-0«2S, AJl. mature landlc api.ng. ex· ---·--•••-•-• HOMIE + IMCOMI tremely quiet area. xJnt I o v e I y 3 8 d r m ror falD.lly lvo1. owner e ft'AMT.... home +bacb quarterst---------w1ll f1naoce S27S.OOO tll ... I wtUI separate krtchen &l'N'.._""E Park 3 br & Agt Call Paul Yoder. PresttOous Meu Verde dllraoce. lo areal area den. ruce family home. a."950 Tile courtyard entr1 of Coat.a Mesa. SUO.OOOA.gl. 545·0318 ~~ .. _ .. Mer IOll reauns:apaftjiqfoan •rsuM•ILE _.1 aua --t&lll. aecwity 1at.e tn-4-ft.IX ~ ~ 811 IOA IAMU ....................... surea privacy. 3 lge 20"90.orT,..._ Pns~ J 8d home In -Ma.I> TO SUrT bdrms, C'OUDlty kitchen. Fair 2 Br 1 bath wut.a in quiet area. New earpet, One:IOsU.8' lot hah prden room over· a.ta Meta Bluffs. cute & rozy. Just Wiled SAL.IS -AND - IBCTA&.S WIHAVE WHATYOUWAMT Lou Brechtel le Auoc. 875-3331 ~· ·, Brand N.. Lu Ve1u. Nev. 1ln1I• family homes. Now anU for leaH op U on . on ly MOO /mo. Cell no•, ......... 434 Beaoma Ownr kJoks beaut.if Ill pool and Don· t m 1 s s . st os. ooo -.uz:, 543-4;148 spa CaWomia livln1 al , ... __ 1 .,.,....MG Jeanne Salter. 631·1266 s.fS.-1 Located on pre1t..a11ous Haael St. Five bou~• from tbe water . Fall llSleep wtt.b sound of auJf. Whitewater vu. built on the cyn. Aa featured In March Home ..... Call n m Rhone 631· 12186. It .• belt! Call \oda)' I -"' -I I' r~C!'I)!! JBR 1~ Ba. adult condo ~ with pool and Jacuw. mK. FOR£: STE OLSON ·-- MISAYHDE Assume 10% VA Loan, WU> lowdown. OWC2nd. REALTORS OWMr tranaferred. must aeU $125,000 3 Br 2 Ba home. Will accept caah/lrade/motorbome OD D>,000 eqW\.Y. ZOoed rcw 2mcn Wllta. 111..., ..._.,..,. ~ ......._..,. s. ......... ,_ s. airmv. June 1&. 1990 DM.V PLOT .. •...................... ....................... ....................... ......... ' 1044 . •••••••••••••• ~ •-•••••••••••••••• 1044 9"tllll 1044 ....... .._. tCMI .....,_..,.,. Hwn'-'S. t..., .. "._.5411t -••••••••••••••••••••••• ... •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• ............. I:! ................ , ... 1.-------•luniv Pan 1 ..... tandln• Turtle Rock Hiablanda VICTACULAL l ! ...... 1012 U.-...,.. IOHl.Max,.,.IHC:lt tdM' ho~. huuariolllly up 5BR. 38A. atewart view vtews & Catalina ·~ •• ·--··••••-••• --···-•••••••• .. ••••• .. _ .............. ... araded, lbckm. 2ba, • Nut to areenbelt. pool. can ht yours In thl• Im· Fw ~/LfeM Gdf.Oc•• M•"'6 bo nu a. Au urn a b I e $3 9 5. 00 o. By a pp matulate 3 bdrm ho~ Beaut. oew home In You Jtt etJ tiff• with 190 llli / ... ODO. ulllnti UM.000. -..-. wtll located tn a aooct planned unit develop· auperb • Bdnn/3Ba ex· Ole>' 2 Bdrm eottaa• on Ownar1a1t 551·3849. family oeiichborbood & ment. 2 Br" den. 2 fu.11 ec~ve horoe atthelio.lc.a llGJltl'widelot. teat.w.: ~CoUttn. WAMTID, llVIMI completely relurb11hed bu. 3 "' rru'a to bch In d El N1pel 1oll course. be•med ee1Un11. UNd Condo w /auuma ble au ide 6 out. Good Lag. N1g. Sale price "" mi. from the oceaa. brick fir.place. Plans loan. lbr /d en to 3br ftnaDC:lft&. Move lo now. Sl.4S.OOO or lease for 1700 Qwility abound.sf avallabl• tor t.otaJ re· m BR..IAR WOOD Off£. Ya .. Loop Ult, l\'t ba.11Ql.50I> Ul\lvttttty Park 5 bdrm. a~ ... Completely re model ed. Sle•I at 1139.500. Owner R.E . Ueemee. 14().1283 Univ Park. u n eral $239.500. mo. 11141 971·7460 Pnnc. Priced reduced from modd and addlllOG wlth Woodbridge area. Call SOLAa HOUSE Only 1'125,000 to Get,500. Call coastal approval. Yor ~ An unusual ecological LIASI -. Bill or Judy now. further details. call Ana home 00 "2 acre. Wood & /_... • 10H 1 LINGO REAL ESTATE Peters. SPICIALSTOOAY Tw1.lerock Vista. 3 br. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t comm. pool & tennis -ln&e. Park 11 home. M /M clean lave here • .a br Pat A. 167.SOO, 2 br. 2 ba, mobile home, A/C. security - Jane. * TEllS! TEllS! Owner wiU carey back up to ~.ODO. ASSUME lat 11> at 8~3. All this & in WOODBR IDG E ESTATE.5. 2 Br & den townhome J e fferson Model-Sl47,000 •WOOllllDGE Abo in rabuloua woop. BRIDGE ESTATES. nu.s one a dramatically FUSSY.- Lower level coodo. 1 br. ~Lincoln Model neut.raltones·J udy.. 3 Br 2 fireplaces. foun lain in rear yard & so ... buyer needed for this cozy 2 bdrm, ju.st across from .. .,eritaae Park". 'The Colony: 4Br+. A/C. Clean · clean & soo close Redhill@Realty much more. Sl!i4.500. 552 -7500 (rTf )!!.Et Assume $80,000· 10~2%. toeveryUung. $94,000. $15&000. Ph: 75"9-0905 STOHL .. .f~lace in family rm. 2-a.l<S TO SURF central air & sprinklers Spac. 2Br, 2~ba condo, MUSI' SELL·Downtown ~ ~ highlight this very Turtlerock. Canyon vu. 2 H .B . 3 -Bd l B a popular Plan 104 frplcs.9M-U02owner ASK-$114.900. Owner/ 4 Bdrm, .,.. Ba. ale "California Home". 3 Br --------- Agt. 960-6944 plan with custo~d + fonnal di.ni.ng rm + SP AC 10 US H 0 M E I ---------•features like hard Isle yard + high assuma· DEERFIELD 4bd. 3ba. BY OWNER· Privacy +. floors in living room In· ble loan make this most Fam rm. w tfrpl. Wet SllS,000. 2 s ty, 3Br . ing room & kitchen Fr . attractlveat$116,900. brar Very pnvate loca-2~Ba. FR, frplc, opn doors in dining jm JUSTREDUCB>-tion Gd financing . LR. formal OR. boat opening on to r ed Sl"" 900 Be fu.I Sl'.J7 000 A patio. Central air, ec-... to ...... . auli • . gent 759-1067 gate, Pie shaped lot. 2 UNDOOR SPA + 4 Br + lric garage door o er. BLKS TO BCH, <714 > and t bl ,_ F.R. +D.R. all add up to ROOM TO GROW 536-6216 wo asaurna e .. ns an entertaining large 1128 Barf'a•H P\"wy. I rvhH' Y•11 Love It! 4 Br. 2 Ba. plush carpet. ~tom shutters. covered patio, garden en tr y. $11~.ooo. Open H se Sat.Sun 12-S . 4881 Galllsport. ---------1 on this prope.rty. home. Located 1·n the 2 bd $158 900 0 H ·St). 4 rms. 3 baths. TRIPLEX · · pen "Racquet Club" where family rm w/frplc. close _ Two 2 1 Bdrms & 1 2 Sat/Sun l·S. 14592 O there is tennis +a lovel} to schools. shopping & --------- Bdrm units. Xlnt in · park, but no association parks. $126.SOO Open L.elJmo a..c. I 041 come. Great com er loc. dues!Callforappt Hse Sat/Sun 12-S 4941 •••••••••••••••••••••• Sl37.SOO Century 21 Surf NORTHWOOD Barlcwood Emerald lay Oceans1de·steps t o prl\ ale beach of this secunl~ i;:uarded com- munity Newly decorat· ed 3 Bdrm home "'1th Realty 536-1542 HOME... =..;; fU\NCli ~ H~AL TY ~ !J!Jl 2000 Meredith Gardens ... featuring one or the •-------~-• largest lots + huge Tr i·level. pool. s p a , TURTLEROCIC master suite+ 4 br + 2 tremendous privacy. Im-GLEM 1 fireplaces! The financ· mac. cond. 3 spacious · ·u d fi · 1 Bdrms, lge faro r m This hard t o fnd ingwt e1mt.eyappeal ocean vu & assumable w/frplc. Century 21 Surf Devonshire Plan haSu.st to you · call for deuuls. Realty 536-7542 been listed. This ~ Home is shown by appt. WOODIRIDGE --------•I loan. Offered at SS60.000 64-1-7020 ---------•features 5 bdrm 1 3 only. $1!15.000. Customized and de baths. family fl\ 2 nmJtrarJ; corator perfect.3Bdrms. .blQOO •MEW• CUSTOM HOMES Downtown Hunt. Beach. From $169.750 Century 21/Surf Realty 546-7542 f!l>lcs, dining rm, s lJlen or 2 and den. one le\·eJ. living rm. wet -.r. F r esh a n d brig ht garden kitchen w /f in-559..aeaa townhome. One block to dowed nook, la1ge ~~~~~~~~~I lu d Io ll mast.er s uite w /va'1ed • 1.-R•r:ao~ HO e an poo . wner w1 •---------ceiling. 3 car garl!e . •· .--.-.. .,...., ME help finance. $139.500. Cul·de-sac s treet. :he J>r:ioe greatly reduced on C a 11 Lo I s M i 11 er . Emerald lay decwaling & landsap· Otis warm and charming owner agent. Super custom s Bdrm ing are exquisite. tiis 3 BR Turtlerock Presa· BARRETT home steps from pnvatc 3 BR. l:\14 ba. SSl.300. 9~4':<-outstanding value ""n't dent Home. Qwet cul de REALTY REGISTER beach, tennis court:\. assum loan. P r ice last long. Large ass~-sacstreet,3cargarage& 64~5200 parks & pools. llomc _sss_.900 __ . A_gt_._. 545 __ ·03_18 __ • ble loan. Offered al many custom f~atures. features quality con· $31.S ODO Great for enlertammg tn· struction. forma I dining WALKTOSURF · · 1 side&out.Hurry!Won't ••ONTffE WE room.large)'ard.jacuu.a Nice 3 bdrm. Townhome TU-..-0 -l!Wllf family Tm & de luxe with security gate, pool, ~H,.,_IU.S -1 ~32Sout.hall Terrace One ot lrvlQe's most pre-kitchen. SS9S.OOO. 644-7020 spa. tennis & etc. I Call Myrna Boom · Park Place Inc. 842-7461 Pvcu••t H_.1 615-3411 or752-21!167 ~'A1~uf> ~e~lf e;~e~ • ~·tv':i~e~~!6~:: $9300 do, S78S mo. 2 ~fS~G.:h~~~s~ Lingo Owlrw/fill...:e stigious home featw;s 4 Br/den condo. air. gd blks t o s hopping & Aa.i & ... with low down payment. exceptionally l~ge. y rd. gas kit. Ownr. cinema. Call for your 3Br. bdrms. 2 baths, dilng S52·llZ7 personaJinspectioo. --------rm. wet bar, noot • .ill· ATOCEAH John~hall 631·12166 in pantry. laundry '11l. " ./ Of'IM.W IC-./,./ [g]\\bodbrldoe Sparkling 1 bdrm. apt .. row suite with w~-in 1 -· Re h pool. special amenities. closet & dreuing rm . Just listed at o nly a 1J el. garage. pnvate steps light view. The is see this lovely 2Br/den 4nt8arunca P\tw).lrvllM' atl1%.submil.Sl40,000. Lugo lol ..;th 1 Sl39....... wait till you 551 .-"' bead>. Owne. finan~ in xlnt condition. er home-not a Coodo~ 10 REALTORS transferred. Comm ty Partridge, from 11-SPM ---------2 BR. 2 ba. coodo. Quiet __ __.. pools & tennis cts. l <Culver-Barranca-Yale· PRICEI) TO SB.I. a rea: pool. jacuzu. ________ _. flD8.0cing avail. . .Birdsong> 5102 Doanoke clubhouse. Fplc, wuher· DRIVE IY -lncluding land. Calif or Woo6ridge Eshltn n..-Sat/Sun 12.5 dr)·er. ref rig. Owner will 21521 ArcherCr. app'L Realty• 551-3136 IA>';';;jy ... 3 bed. 3 baths. helpfinance.$125.000 Hi.t"9oahach frpl, dark i rm. pnvate Peg Allen Rltr 494-7578 Outslandang 4 Bdrm. TURTLEROCK courtyard & cover ed OCEANFRONT family rm home on a HIGHLANDS patio. Will sell V.A. Ney. modul ar t)pe huge lot. Large family Lusk home· con~m-PRICE RB>UCTIOM su9.soo. homes. pvt community. 2 home. Re lax around porary e legan cl & Fantastic reduction of McCormack RE bchs. 24 hr security, sub· your20x40' pool with spa. privacy for activ1:i· ST.000 -Great st.artA!r 49-i·7SS1 let.llng OK. t 714 1499-3816 Situated on quiet cul-de-ly. 2-Story, 4 bd . • 3 home -w1th VA terms ~~~~~~~~!'!!! sac. Sl.89,SOO. cau to see. baths. courtyard try avail. 2 Bdrm. fireplace. I ST CLASS Wat .. fi Oftt Hw• with custom built Ina. A;C, bltin BBQ & Mah bu .,_ ~ 1_.., 3 I Formal sunken ~·ling lights on tJmer ... Call Let --.. ..,. Inc. 6 I· 400 rm .. wet bar, forma in· ueJohnson. TEENAGERS tBr Condo ocated in ex-!!!!!!~!!!!~!!!!~!!!!~ ing rm .• vaulted ce· · gs, HAv,E.... dus1ve ocns1de complex window walled, s en A SPECIAL PUCE T, ,.. ol Tablerocll. New lovely PRICB> llGHTI family rm with frpl ay Here's a San Lws Rey Bring the pool table and plush apricot colored Super 2 bdrm. pool home windowed brkfst k . Model in Ranc ho San musical u1strument.s and carpe ting . New open with large encl. patio. lower level den-brm, Joaquin that speaks for set up a special room for weave draperies. Owner Only 2"" miles from the secluded upper vel itself. The forever view is fun and enjoyment. See has UlSt.alled steam bath s urf. Full price only bdrm wiog, luxu ous simply spectacular. The all the possibilities with Ill shower Ground in· SllO,llOO. .J>rivate mstT Suite ilh fmancing only enhances tJus spacious 4 bdrm, 2"'1 eludes pulling green' Park Place loc. 842·7461 hnae pool vt bch dressing rm .• bath. lk · a golden opportunity to ba. plan 46 in Culverdale. -· P en· ________ __.,. in closets. Oversi 2 own a very special re· Sl.S0.000. trance. In dry mat. ---------11 car g.arage. OHe at sidence.cauroryour ap-gar age. ett'. Other ..... s:l!S.950. Good fina iog. pl ... MARILYN Mednick. amenities too numtrous Owner will carr 2nd to mention. C>rfered at an T .D. incredibly low price of 0 _..n.,11 ARealty $160,0DO. Not leased land 1\1:'Ullll1 y Assoc fees are $162.86 552 _7500 per mo. This Includes all property tues + tolal mamteoance. Owner has glaas exterior with 2 YES ... Buy now-pay 4~12or493-6033 IAl.llTT bdnna & lovely mowtt•nn 1 ate r · 5 ~ a r k 11 n g TRADE THE UALn ltl(ilSTllt views. Creative flDanc· townhouse with a VIEW. ·---CLOUD 642-1200 in&-fl.50 000 2 Bdrms. den 2~, baths. _"'"""" P<>ITAAHA Secluded pauo. Pnvate for blue sky and ocean l I t 3 bd area with pools & areen· breezes. Be autiful mmatu a e rm belt.s. CUit.om upgrades. prime bo~llw1th lpaooraBm1c &...,..a Village Ill. LagUDa Niguel location . ~~~e 0{n vt~:s·ar:!t 497-1761 viewof mountalns.Shop· $289.SOO. ping & parks nearby. ••,CH IR"CH HTS. Outstanding value at --LagunaNiguel $138 . 90 0 . ca 11 Best of ocean & cit) 831-1871/661·2311 ~i:n:1~t~:;t~·t! Realty • wAL.KER&LEER.E. enjoy the Catalina sun· ,.._. I 055 sets. $lB1 ,500 •••••••••••••••••••••• SHARPE! ~r¥• 2 bdrm. ocean communa ASSUME 9 J/40/o LOAM a-ry ........... 10 New custom bomes behind Iron eat. w/ao excl usive Newport Beach address. 1 Va miJes to Westclirr shopping, near Irvine Ave & Santa Isabel. From S26S,OOO. Open Ham to 6pm dally or by appt. 642-8281 or 544--0614 ~~'-'> ty VI.Ila Wllh Spanis h ule • ...... ,x roo f Ex ti: ns n e up 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. ful· --------· grades. Good as new con. •••co....,_ dJtlon. Vt>ry private ~-C&-• Beach par king, pool. ly air.conditioned and nearly n ew Near schools. shopping and parks. Qwet cul-de·sac. Jleduced t.o $118,000. spa. sauna & clubhouse 17 I 4J 494-1177 Owner tran~h:rred. Sure to sell fast at $210.000 COUNTRY CLUI CJID'r~ BeaUU!~~~~-lower ~ Condo fronting El N1~uel _____.,.. Golf Cou~e and o' ~·r 1006 Pac1ric Coast Hwy. looking tountr > <.:tub LAtiC~A BEACH fwo...W TWNU OPEN SUN. 1·5 ~1rablt' com6*.,,untt 494-8057 SEAVllW Light and airy, bright and cheery, 3 Bdrm. 2~2 baths. In gated com- munity. Large living area. 2 fireplaces, owner will carry-large lsl TO. Short escrow. As•uma~ ble loan. $345,000. IARRETT REAL TY UGISTiR 64~5200 1619 SUnset Ridge. Super view of the waves at Emera.Id Bay from this 2 story home on a pn \'ate. woods> lot "'1th room for a pool 3 bdrm. den. 2 baths. & 2 fireplaces re- ady to move into or great potenual for remodel Lowe:;t pnl'e In the area Si!6.5.000 Has t>xtr a park 1ng an I :;;::;=~:;::~--;-;;;:;1,--------­fronl Sl29.SOO ~114slliimi Yiefo I 067 49S-5220 496·2413 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOVER SHORES Pen Yo...Horws Near S) ca more H111s on a~. acre bwld1ng site for Sl.50.0DO or on the c<m llguou!> 2', a t re~ fo r Sl9S,000. Owner f1nant m,i: & may subordlndle TriplH Dowwtowe Cnobstructcd "'hilt: watfr & l'll\ views Ven livable but ·pnme ror re ' development to condos Large a:is umablc loan Offered jt little more than land value S325,000. 494-7551 ~~ HILLIE ~ Mc COfiMACI( RE 830-5050 493.9494 FAMILY DBJGKT f'anlasllc f1 nanc1ni:: avaJlable with tlus 1m· macu.lale 4 Bdrm home 1n ~uptr f<.srnll ) neighborhood Spec tacular mountain 'lt'\o\ Fre:.h!) pamled inside & out. VA t.en:ns. $137 .500. don osen r•,;1ltor,., 1.213 N COAST HWY LAGV1'A BEACtl ~97-~ -------- bdrm. 2..., ba patio ho me 2 'ear:. o Id . Creal!' e termi. avail. T&.-.IS AMYOME7? 3Br. 2Ba. 2-ston w1lot. lrg enough for )0our own court <.:an Ix-vours for only Sl 19.~. . A:.i.umt fl» \'.A loan. Lrt? u.>rnt'r lot Hoom to expand RV acces::; 3Br. 21-$.cl. frpk. lanrtsC'a~d ft:o<.-e. spnnklers Seller v.111 help finance Full pnce ,;105 .ouo Assume S.H .150. 917', loan Free ,,tandin" con do. 2-.1 newl} painted. Carpets. drape::;. Full pnce: $85,000. Seller will carry.5-J. LACARRE REALTY INC 770-6064 Ught, airy, view. pro- fess1ooally decor ated I Bdrm. 3 Ba home with pool and spa. Creative financ ing available. $445,000 HARBOR RIDGE 2 Br2 Ba decorator's own home with a fant11:-t1c '1ew overlookanR re. servmr and city lights Sll'5.000. UDO ISLAND Newly decorated 4 Bdrm 3 lia on Fee simple land, vacant & ready for 1 m mediate move-in v.1th c r t'at 1ve financ1n;, available S389.SOO PENINSULA ~~~~~~~~~~Low d o wn pa y ment. Sl.33.900. Darl~ne Agent Mi--4 INch Thi1 ow. Home Located on large tree shaded corner lot Just a 1069 Duplex. completely re- furbt.shed. one block to beach. You own the 13od. Great financmg. $205.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 661· 1161 or494·3672 -----------1 ·--------•I short :.t r oll from the -.... Houc.r. beach, Jbounds "· rOlde _....,.. ~ Lat?wta char m 2 Bed.rm 299U Runmng Deer Ln & den floor plan (eature. l 4 PM · Su o d a Y wood noors. cozy log Orast1call~ reduced 4 burning fireplace & Bdrm. 3 Ba + F.R . ~uest quarters bt-h\nd Profess1onall~ dt'rorated the garage. The propeny & landscaped A must to is in need of r~patr a. see' S210.000 Geor~t' s e II er ma ) prov 1 de t--El_lu_ru._eo_· _496_-'800 __ ter ms. f-'or those "ho care to preserve a bit or the past th.is one ma) be the answer. C>rfered for only: Sll0,000 FUUPRICE CALL TODAY ~U~ION REAL TY 98SS Cst Hw). Laguna PtlOM 494-0711 EMERALDIAY Overlooking sand & surf of Irvine Cove BR hollll' on large lot -<><>ean side Sl.376 000-submtl ~re.alive financing. C8TOI Tatum. rltr.494·0029 OWHB RB.OCATIHG SUperbly ma1ntaaned 4 BR Paceseuer 11 home on a large view 10( EJc. traonhn~· underl> in~ financing. n.t("eJ) pnct.'<I at Sl57.i50 &~ ~ 1~iian11w, LAGUNA BEACH 494-8057 ------- Want Ads ca II 642·5678 W,....,... I 052 W,........ I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• tis Cold_well Banker COLOWILL IAMKH ltmTIS YOU to join the n ation 's larges! diversified real estate company at their beautiful new location in South Lag una Beach. If you are an experienced salesperson with a •desire to work with the top salespeople in the country. call Earnie Rice at <714 >644·9060 for a 'confidential interview. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER IAYSHOHS Family laving at 1t.& beat an Uus pnvate communi· ~Dunn ty . One owner. well ,..ffl • al Co · rnallllained beach home. 'fV . New roof and cop~r plwnbtng-aU rooms are 759·9221 open beams Excellent ~~!!!!!!!!~~!!!!~~ terms. 1247.500. IAIUTT REAL TY UGI STER 64Z..5.200 Slftl BUY S167 .000 • bedroom. 2~ ba tri level. Assume 9i,<;l, loan . Walk to beach, pool. Tom Got· turie. 646-9200 BKR IAYCUST Call for tbe 1ruude stor. - elegantly casual. recent I> redecorated I \'an Wells 3 Bdrm home Formal dlrung room and country kitchen. lmpee cably aroomed year· round easy care garden. IARRETT RIAL.TY REGISTER 642-5200 SEAVIE W by owner. Hampton & New Bed- ford. 3br or 4br. Xlnt. view. Assume loan . 714. 58.1-1122 bdllli•• Hew Wat• f1CMll HOim Wittt loat Doell TUDORTWHH~ Soanng vaulted ceiling:;. • 2 Br + den. $106.000. Ab· swnable loan in Newport Beach. Call Tim R6ont'. 631-1266 60' to beach, lrg 7 rm. Sl) home on R-2 90' I bwldable. S335K. 7 Seashore. 645·8410 OCEAN VIEW ESTATE Popu1ar "Port Royal ·· model of Broadm Seav1ew Hornes. 4 Bd induding elegant m · r ,,wte wnh Roman mirrored wardrobes ocean view balco elegant laving room a llllrrored recessed fit and exquisite cry chandel.aer and fireP.I view oriented formal Ulg room. family r 14ith second fireplace tra modern kltc'h Beautiful grounds large bnl'.'k patio and m secluded a trium. fered at $439,000. t'or details. call 714--731-3171 COMSTllUCTIOM Deluxe duplex with 3 • • bdrml. Very f1&nctlonal for owner occupied unit. IArlee 4' spacious with all amenities. LEM.AR Rlty 846-1712 Agent,...10 1-ftCl--Al.-S·T·OD·A-,-1 't523 CAMPUSDl~tRvltCE Rancho San Joaquin, tax problems ~ m uat ~~~~~ii~~~~~~~~ii~~~1 cbeescrow by S.14!0. Or property will be removed from market. Please By Pacesetter Homes Elegant 5 bedroom, 4 bath home now under coostruction. Outstand· mg cu.st.om features in· elude large ma.ater suile with hydro-whirlpool jetted tub. formal dining room. garden room. custom fireplace with c:ooversaUoa pit, 2 car garage, 17'll38' private =~· 2 stry • 3 br · --w·oo-o•e•R•1•00-E-• Excel 2Br Townbome in q\&el loc. OD areet'beh. a-aJoy t.bia muc b IOQght after plan aod all the ameolUes of lake, tennis. pool1. and spas for SlZJ.000. Good financln& avail. Bedhlll0Realty 552-7500 644-7211 ~owner at ITlC> EMDOFTHI IWMIOW Bttalhlakbt1 village and ocean view from this spart<.Uoc 3 Bdnn 2 bath boma. Spaciou famll)' room and living room. many estraa lo thia beautllu.Uy decorated home. Sll0.000. Auwne ailt.lnlto.A. don oHen 1llJ N. OOA8J' HWY LAGUNA BEACH ., ... MAet .. CIMr OCIAMVllW 4 btdaOOftlll, 1 Mth, f•ml.· l)' home . Separate malts bedroom Nlte, low malrueaaD<!it ....... Mjaeftl to " ~ol...,.lwUder• oeu. Saller yery atlftted. IZM.000. tis Coldwell Banker OHM 1·5 a MleUIL COUMl'RY CW1 Fantastic 2 story. 4 bdrm.. 3 bath home. on 17th fairway of El Niguel Golf Course. Oversized lot provides prtva~y for pool and spa. $472,SOO. SEE ELLIE FINIGAN AT 30691 FA17:!:S WFm .. MAG CAPISTIAMO ISTATI Prime private location. ocean view on one acre site. Beautiful custom country EngUsh surrounded by tush grounds, pool and spa. 5 bdnn~. 4~ baths. . .S875.000. PAMOllAMIC OCMM YllW Why live wheTe it I& crowded when r:u can have th.is exec.uUve home mt minutes from tho freeway. but n a rural settin1. Just steps to grade school -tucked in the treeS. 3 bdrm. custom wood & a.lass • • '385.000. • . dock with water & elec-"'!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!it'! tricity. Some optional = color selection possible durlnl C!ODStrudlon. Priced Sl.215.000 Buy directly lrom builder. Prio. qo.b, OP84SAT·SUM l..&iOOPM 800 Harbor Island Ori ve Newport Beach carol Hott • .\at. 6al..ocl84 Shown by appointment. Qoealive financilll avail. 4 bdrm. view. SMl,000. Illa. m.8800 W£STCL1Pf' Condo 2 bdrm. Ad111u no ""· --CaUITMt40. DICU11YIUVltil lNBROADllO SEAVIEW lSOl Yacht Mane 3 bdrm. 2 ba. im home in pnvatf c munlty. pool ... e ~urtty, ocean 1ile1ff. Buy al *309,500 with down. Balance al 11 <Nie. ................ -. lo•••t prlead · ·f .. • hDcm PopWar a Bdrm liloNeo • 'Vanllle '' cun dWca. Deeorete the Wa)' >O\a want • 1111,000 Crea ti v• fln 8.k r .... 8V OWNER: Beautlfulb decw•ted Bh•ff1 "Q" ~ l Bdrm, 1unhn fNDUy rm. llew ki\ctt.n. Nl&Qm w&Upe.,.r, frpk- lmmac c:ond Op•n hou.ae Set ., Sund•> ~ laOI, 42.1 Vh1ta Tl"UC'ha 1»mlll Pnnc unl,y BIO CANYON home lw uit b) UWMr S* ICI I\ Oteuvllle on tars• prtvate ~r lot wllb \ievr 46' pool w HUOa, q run• dramatJr t-n lr)' featunns Span~h tile t hrouiihout Profea:.ionally deeor<1t lld. Owner will arrang~ fhlanc1na 1f ncedt.'<i Dill 7)4-7~1913 Or 640-1963 for appomtmeot SUYflW w /VIEW P.1-.LSh lg 3 bd + den. Ai. s•lne 9.75% 1319.900 P~lrick Tenore, 631· 1266 ·~;z~,~- REALTORS ----Ei\.STBLUFf' 5 Br J Ua. pool, view. Fee laod, lrJ;: assumable 101111 '289.000 Darrell .P11s h . Agt , ~l-1266 INVESTORS Presug1ous EastbluJr 2 bdrm 2 ba with view Newl)' dec•oruted H Plan wilh room to grow SlOOK a ssumable loan at JOlt'k. Owner1Agent 5S!· 1230. 640 2418 DUPLEX 2 large un1b. Newport Shorci. 230 Cedar St Loan 11~sumahh•, 0~1C 1\ppt. only, cull owner 642 ll200cvcs. .. ltUnahiP.. C3 Jt1 117• ....__ 1100 ..__. ~l~~~:!~!r 21M ~~~ ..... ~ ........••..•....•..•.. ....................... ..... ...... Ml--11Mdt IMt =below lllatllet rcw ._.., ............................... ~--·~rt:=:r-~1111ano ./.': ....... .,.. ... .-....... •••••••••• Is Nie Praldenllal MOBILEJfOM~ VEUAllL.c.o from f. , ••lk to Dt!PL&Xlbr'aHth •labll Towfthome. 2 •et.1111fuJ dbl • tnple PENTHOUSE beed1, ttrGH n•U. Or litw will eum bdrm. 1 '11 be . flreplece. .W. la El Toro ant• '4e l BR + baftua rm. &-Mil ; ,: v • PGOl. ·~· .... SK Call T~ pool, Jacuu.t, MCWity .... OCIAM ...._ OalilillSOOO •••ByC>wner ,_...._. SJaS.000. xlnt terma. 101 _LOTS * ' 872 8421 Scbol1 Pleaa, PH SI, ,. .. .., ~wtUhelpnn&Mc. UN\JStlAL -Open Sun. 1·5. All a caatlpoue Dan.a PoUit NtateJarriaMa-OPPORTUNITY s.,, Juaa C.po &58,800 2 8:U.e'1113,M4·1493 R.1 Iota. Oc•n views! l acrt. cloM to buch old. All NHOJZ. ..aA' yvA S>., m It I I I I u e d . 000 0 I t ......... ~•-1..1LO•M Complele bul Ider DOftl IMOlll-eAYCllST ... Oaombe, brc*v CW&om Jbdrm. 00 Marly Br, 2 Ba. l4IO ~. n. lyn ~ ftl I .... L 8oma wtlbie water. All Pi • t o..ln '39$, wner ea --.-~ DI· _.CE ~ lncludet wortc· =t•~ -elu.'1uhed, __, FAI I MOOK 2 Bdrm condo, excellent .--~ -'-•·. f'entulic ~ .,,.. b y ~ yow own/.vt t ~ location nr frwy Is lhop-Plt°'8rt1Si. .. _lt .-.1c 000 one k '° beac · ou 4 bdrm 2..., be . hllhly up-CIJUr'M w /WO 1 view ot plll&, HWTY on U'lia ooe. ...... ~portun 3: -"' · nl r v. orld of lruf' el tt•nce own the lend Orut araded. new carpet " mountains from lhl1 S18~ 1 nlfJO,.M.I W~R.:i:iR.E. nnandnt GOS,000 paint. ocean view. 2ht0' 2 Dr. 2 ba. cplloml ln lh&. 4 Bdrm. 3 Bath 1135.000 Owner will apedow bom1. JacuuJ Lemar Realty846-T182 HI .......... hom b t lt8'll1n lll rt'nectlng pool wUh fuunta n 1" larae mutM 1uJte artordlt ~ u Jlarkllnac clty ll•ht \'lt'w """ J\l"<'f• tonally landau~ airound Mr...-N\tumc-C'd by lh pool and lH• 1.u urtn urroundlng1 11reel ~ Dunn carry at LO~'.i>. No loan wtth Id> encl lana1. 2 ~ $49-8110. 5411-2917 E. 811£ CM 12 Unit.a, .._. 2400 Co........-' fee.. V.A. avail. Print' 1tora1• apacea. easy IS71.~. 25% dwn, 25% 4 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• onl.). 581..o82l. or S40-4S80 ca.N l&Ddecaptn1.h St.epa D ... ./ yr2n8t lU%. 11.2x Or. --------H.1229. away from club ouae. a.ilh S. 1100 uo.4,roj>. Land worth IOI LIASI pool, l•'Mla cru" lst t.ee ••••••••••••••••••••••• overM00,000. A1k for 164,500 term11. <714> $Pin; 1 yr. new. I· JlmVelentloe, a1t . ~~ -=r.= i::!': Jlf•tHI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!.. ..... ~10 3bdnn. 4·2 bdnm. Sl8i50 972-9!0 '"' , .. 8 h T ll'1lU 1ftL'Oml!. ~down, _ __. _____ _. Country Club. Golf· you .u ' r~ t ue·n .,.U.000. c.,. ... _ 1011 illi~· ...................... . IU' LTO.RS A ~n..-bA" U lWi6ut1luJ ""'"' l ' <..'l•llll Newt) dewnt('(i i: tKlrm 2 ba with room to "rv1tt Ul t:a»tblulf SlooK lucio 11t 10\4'. Sl62.'90U Owner Ajtml 5~ l i.!30. 640-:M Ill Big Canyon Condo on ~oll ruur11c 2 Ur .. tlt•n $2-19.~ s.a~ 96:..'4 CANALFROMT New Med1t. \'111.t . 3 br. 2 • ., ~.Stam ~Ill~"· freorh door.. open to pat&<l on the 14liler "' ~!ex1can tiled fOWltwn Open Sat Sun 673 •,633_·___ --- I Bdrm +den. leraeUv SHOPllCOMPARE lna rm. formal dlnini You won'\ find • better rm. ellrh wllh frvk A pnced oPi>C)rtunlty than ••y •HOllS qut.lil,)• home in P<'rfert this prd t ) 2 bdrm -• l'Oodltlon Wuteltff. '°"'llhomc . a1r·cocid & 'OUlht'ru l'\)lon111l \t ocean air·cond. in San n~~~·r,• t 119' 11fl l'ul SMIP.~ULMAITIH Juan Cap11trano Tr> Ji-~· <lal.ed <'00.lmwu "" 10', down with seller l\ ,. 11t~1•a lo I" t llALUTATI a~1att."'CI fin1nc1n& Call bN4•._,, n1anna 3or4 644-7>13 .i96 4977. 731·6050 bJrm • rombrn~d '""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ORANGEVALLt:V IT'S JBE! GREATS16.100 lutt'h.'t\, fa111 1111 l'uuld :: REAL ESTATE eaa1h h•• :i bllrm ~.000. ) OU UWll the lllnlt O~n Nin Drier •$9,600 lllATI ,\SSUMPTION •MO MO. PAYM'TS Assume ttus 1nflat1on ~:311 wtl.lPPlll& FHA loan with •·~··s ~.,. fllOtt I YI. m 1 n 1 ma I m o n t h I.> ..._.. .,....,...._."" JI.Wt 1311.000 dwn Ir no I II llSIDIMCI quallfylnit whatsoever pa) ments,se ler "'1 IACICIAY WA.MISH lBr. ~,, u. condo. 2.000 l'nrr)' an add1t1ona1 sq rt. llU RR y before it's Sl0.000 loan with no P•> CHAIM too late . Offer tcood u_ntil menls ror 3 years• Very l'OOI. Uot Tub. Volle> ball June 2 0 . 6 42. 69 91 . pleasing town home all Q)urt, 4 bdrm. + M111d'11 ~ done up 10 rountry earth room Pn l't' reduct ion ~------·------1 t.ooes. See it now! S82.SOO $499,000. Bnng cre11tive -----~1111111111--t 496-4977. 731 6050 °'~~rro del Sol Realtor IAYCIEST OR ANG EV A LL J:: y lledda . ~ larosi ~6 IO.W 4 BR pool home. Probate REAL ESTATE .....1u.na c reoaur• .. udl-exi.IUna llnanc· • 19 UNITS teuda·pool. BeauUfuJly lalaod. Dix 28r f'ioan ina. 714 1847.1201 or laruhcaped, no main· 1vaU. Pvt brh " pool ~Mesa. OWC wllh tmance yard. Coaaider lae 491380I ..:MM'm;:::....:.:..:..:.:.·------20'){.fown. Full price NIOClubhouse Rd. •--------40 c EA N F R 0 NT lllOOJO. 17 UDJtl. All are DesertHotSprinas DUPLEX 2 ~-Thi.a property 213-378-2572 EXCITING NEWPORT BEACH bulendable. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • = ._ • :s'on~~J ~:: l;~·eJ0:! c.c.t r,~ation 3 M111lon Hiiia Country -r Bdn 2 Ba Ow will OW>. 3br, 3bll, upgraded. Lovely· y upgreded 1497,000 CJS Rlty · ner Unl.ISed Luxury condo Vlua w-• Home, 20x60, _l:_~.:.:..;__5650,;,_______ can' al 10'1-for 4 yelll"S. On ~course SJJl ooO .... -1&5.1> down Pull price . · • 1A111n• Hilla nicest 5 St:AL BEACH OCEAN· S!0500. Yearly income first 9 7 /8%. Value 1lar park, corne r lot F'RO"'T Large Duplex, l20.JOO. Tenuta pay S266,000. Wan~ to sell or wt&arse peUo area. All' 3bdrm eadl unit. Freshly wUes trade for eqwty In Npt. cond only $27 ,500 ...,., _ _. how U for · Bch. home w/v1ew & !JK5029> ~·...,.. s • we €STIG€ y11rd. Douglas Honig . ....._ · _.T xlnt rental potential ....-.,.....ll~"-A· 71~ """'ll9l <Ow e > ,....,....,.... ....,_.. ded 10'1'< financing with lo" .,.-.--o-~1--HOM€\ •. .,,... n r. Deluxe-Newly UPIP'• down Ideal ror vacation •iwo.. -•• 1 ... ,.! cpt Ir drps. l!nJ 20x40 RetEstate Investments --~ Skyline, li&ht int. Walk or investment purposes J:aW Coast Hwy. NB E:Nin Lake area. New In closeta. 28r. lBa. As kin g 1392.750 6454646 sheUstageGambrel.Lge )'()Ung adwti. welcome 0 w n er I A g e n t 7 I 4 Clo!.ed Sund a Y treed lot. t'rplc, rough <JElleo:u. 675 1.906 weekends. or plumbing & elec. in. You C&.ASSIC 714-833-~weetdays. firush and SAVE SSS. 2 YllrHOl'S Bdnns, I 'r':r ba. owe wilh MOelU HOME WATERFRONT WITH rHWI dn l $42 750 nun . pym . . SALIS DOCK SPECIAL 2708Ha.rbor.Ste20& A F1ex1ble terms & fmanc ••• 5.-0.5'17 mg L.<Jttng SJL9.SOO Price POSSllLL. we Sl19.000 ...:..::::::...:::...:::..:__ ____ _ Leavemess11ge £STAT£ ~~~~~~~ Ca II or Send for Jo'ree Map" Brochure 111Cll.de5 plans & coastal Codo converi.1on on penruts for 2500 Ml ft lb~ 15 Nt;W UNITS TheRealEsuteStore Of'INTOOAY 12-5 ~ ColmtryClubUving.2Br. new c u i.tom hom l' nea the BEACll Sales Hox6833, Big Bear Like Owne r /agent 714 prte about J2X '11 Cahf.9231.5. ~l906 G ltSS Xlnt fln..nc UAYS i.1!66-57216 tng.. IO call t.:VES 1·866·Jlj6J \'lLLA BALBOA. lBr. Secluded country re 2Ha OwMr r1nancrng def\ on 3rd nr. ocn view. . I • • i.1denre on 1 Z7 arre" $41.950 AA<1ion Realt> ~wne 1Qt 2 r,, OWC 240 . IL LL ff' • Room for horse!. •ALLACE&CO CMof~ ILH. 729·5966 r..opetty 2550 N 1 c e L 0 • 3 1 3 arena's rhamp1onsh1p ITI41722 14.2_1 _____ , r+ 2000 """·---agt 631 2923 ...___.. C..ter Tennis. 50xllf pool for UPGRADED .. ~ 60 2b .._ h"op99 ~"1 .,,-v PLUS """'"" -r-' ..__ ood ..... ~ -x r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_,.,I I 640.5357 t.,._, g s ... im ..... ·rs ~ h dU 1 m ruslom bwlt b> ---------t ~~~~!!!!!!!!~ bedroom. 31 , baths. lot:. 2be. fam rm. porr · • · ---------•I ong11u1l owner bwlder ll.llf JO BUCH :: of wood and glass A $-lta.r pit CM M5 l862 HAYLOFT APTS Located on cul de i.ac of ,._ * IEST * perfect homt! for th<ltK• L•Runa Beach ort'an COSTA MISA µr ei.t1g1ous homes Excrun1NewportSbores OFOCEAMAOMT .,.no desire the ultunate front 2Br. 28a ~ptt1al 24 units 6 year!> nev. s:no.ooo. OPl::N SAT 12·4 loca•·-Spacious living in design and cU5tom •·--'~k Adut•· lm""'•d Owner .,.111 <'arr} lolb of d ......,., Balboa Pen1n Pt 5 ...... "'""' oou f an<· ~..,,.__. .., "" 22l5DonrueRoa room. featun·s brick Bdrm, 4 bath f:.tm1I) qw...t) l~bl. ID PoSlie!>i.1on S36.000 paper ' l::x 1·ellt-nt •675-5930• :J6J7 E. Cst Hw >. CdM ftreplace and cathedral home Dramatic i.piral tnRCaaJ,·laE1•1a e, ,_ $2'736. 496 5979 dt>prec1.at1on benef1ti. ce1lmuc Formal dtnan". Ile nSSOClll.,.;:o with 1mprovemt'nt:. Jl ...., " st&Nay lo top deck for f ho · nd d t I stud) w custom wet bar. ors wing a e a1 i. OflH HSE SUM 12·5 IM'f of value SI 150.000 2 un.'>UJ"Passed pnHlle sun -,~., 1 ....,, separate master i.wte. batiung + maRmficent ~·· 20701 Beach Ulvd. II H .... ,_, pvt patios. rommumt) view and o wner w ill U9S Custom bit. dlx pool. tcnn1!> court. An finance 2Br. 28a. h~e fam rm. out s tanding value HOLUSWOOD amcn1t1es galore. ,, Sl30.00l. Ca 11645 0303 uon at> I c r c n t Uk r 1tea1tor-67M676 , C'/. r"'7J " .... o J L"?ITS. House ~ nl'wer ~ All 2 Bdrm:., 29' • doltt. owe ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'OR SALE· $81.500 in Gleodale. Cal.Jr 2Br lBa !7141759-l<MH Outof Stah 4 !NITS 2 I ~to r) h"operiy 2600 duiex~. '1de h) ''dt!' ••••••••••••• •••••• •••• Asatg ~ VOO I lei.1bh.-llrJn<I new L.as Vegas, ,, UlTh ~ hOU.'>t".. 3 & :! Bct:ni. • 6 I Rdrm ur11t.'. lit)! I'. loan l'nnc on I) _!-'t 549 13611 Nl•v. i.1nglc famll ~ homes. Now avail for ll·3!>1! option . unh S6011 mo C ii 11 11 o"' , 700 ~ 84(;.t. Npt Jlgti., 515 /\11 ~0 . ~11UUIOO Open llH· !:itlt/Sun 1·5. 645 3655 R00tn Wittl A View 645-0303 ( .¥JJ AJ.Jt~&J 6_rr.,...,.,_1 _ Spurious 3 Hr 2 lja r&UHSULAPOIMT Aa-Npfof-5* 1200 .,. fam. rm. & bonui; rm Great polcntrnl for home 730-0760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oc:can \1ew from 2nd st) or profit. Fixer or ll'ar ~~!!~!!~!!!!!!!~ MT SHASTA SISKIYOU '- QUAIL PLACE _ Nor&TIES-12 NITS l'ool Co~ta ~la s.wit.000 HY; int S9!0-00 d"'n Ownl·r OREGON SOLAR HOME ----11111111-... --1 t:xcellent investment at down. $235,000. Call for 1 OIO area. )'OW' own .. North ~~~~~~~~~·I IAY COHDO SZ75.000. Rae Kodgers detiuls A.Ro 40 ... Mini ranch ha:. 20 iat COO<SI> ron,cr.1on ,._ YowOww 631 1266. 801 C:hff Dr HOLLIS WOOD ••••••••••••••••••••••• • LIYBAGE • H&& Brh Manner Jfral 10,-Til l :JO r .MJ ~· Prt-m1um solar home nt.'ar Portland. Oregon. ~t)' thro~houl 3Br on 5 Ylew acres. Contral1 or California trade $19!1,500 . 503·66i 4220.eves o r eves 50:1·663·3555. Bucher Realty Inc. Sa •·~-~ , S 1 spectac ular v1c'41> & ....... 1 loat& Slip Open Hol!M! Fri + tl~~!!!!~!!!!~~~J R9Gltor 67M676 big Home t or a e mov secl~1on on which lo • PlllaS11 zx I• ):;sat e Joe Rilc) N1C'e 1 Br. 2 bath condo 1 5 Hae Rodgeri.. mg. must i.ell'. Perfect raise food. horses. cows. AmlWll four •·~xes. 848.511or63J 57~1 Underground parking m 6.111266 2 Mlfr ,..._ DRIVE TO ~tarter. 4 ~m. 2~· 11>1 sheep, k1d11 or grand separate lot.I. no qualif>ll 8-U-1ts-Great Oranot' this beautiful bwlding One yearoew,Slll,900. 21-.1 ~· _ f,~~a:: pe~e Xlny t I~. luds Be sell sufr1c1ent' Ul& 118.900 down for a .. 6 -........., ... "" ~ "-'' .._ M -'--b CtO 4 Seller motivated. Cont> rental are• 1o1.1th ftn e ~ecuri ty John Marshall OPENSATr UN l2-4 Submit a 11 o ile r s . "'4aU .-.t u,...,.,. · priced riabt • Agent SeJull• me ten A~ ~at.ors and pool. &st REALTORS 10fflrvtneorTust.in1 Nothmg reson•ble re Vistaa Uoltmited Rlt:; ~9S22 ~ k>w mttt'\.".'it loan price in town at 1175,000. ---------631-1.266 below 16th SL Just re· fu~ed. Debi /Owner TI4 760-935.9 OnlS271.SOO Callqwcktosee Selerw/C_,., duce<! lo 1145.000 · aod 5.»2856. r.op4rty 1350 6DB.uXIUNrTS ~,d Bourkt• ReaJwr airriD--. .. a Gorgeous 3 ilr J Ba. f'.R., buys 1976 "<I rt or 3 Bdrm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRlME E.ASTSlDt:. CM 546-~ ---U"O, ,.., honll! m Npt Hgts. RV & 212 ba, bonw. rm. formal 2.900, 7 Qua.ht) Units bn1de the 2 Bdrms eaC'h HOUSTON AGAJN ln 1980 Specta1nlllg in stnp cen· ter i. and o lf1 ce 1 warehouses. Call Cal- Te x Realt ). (l;l4 l s.a1 5007 or <7 131 444.&so IMCOMEUMITS bo c1l parking . Rac l<t:;ALTORS d.uunj( aod fireplace In ._,,,4010&.o.t i.e».. ~.000 Ca ll !Aw nt£STARSESCO IOUHITS unus ua I 3· STORY 3 Rod1o:eri. 631 1266. ---------Ne.,. port He1ghti. Take O\'er the low 1n AAt llon Hl.'all\ 17l4 1 1i1J-n61 ___ d · •t I •......a..._.._._ ._._._ & 2 Bd PLUS o CH•RG .. 11 h Xlnl::a'>lS& l'. l: .~ oc -~ owm rm WHAT? "" "·· terest loan on t I!> 7221421 - - - -Hat units :i )ri. old &dt•Jf 2100 ~""y~o w~~~1~~cwE~r dlielandach lhoe·~'!e.!>b.,.lt11tn~ land ~"!.tJ~rs· .~~~-T1okl68· Coast ~~Ot1nrugn! a~:~~~~~ IO••f'Ci'al :? Yea~~n Coi.la XJncond 1ns1d•• & out ••••••••••••••••••••••• tensive tcrrazo thru-out. dshwshrs. frplcs. cpt'J( b 11 n d i., cu i. tom P'r•rty v \lt!.4 n<'ar So Cout ~lor~~ ~ Oub 3 bdrm. 3 ba .. up· ---- ~ "' nc-"' ....., ~""""' "' 16·~0 Mw t.a" <"4nt•r Ai.:ent .\11si.ion Hills Countr) 1nclud1nl'( on garaite REALTORS waterfront•• No docks Cm• ly ttM S.. wallpaper. ··countr) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plaz.a OwMr !> urut c:oo lilJ"ad\>d. Unused. Luxury rJoor Excel income and WHERE? 1 house from oc.·eanlront village" atmosphere -<Mt~I COUHTY • sutsol 3 bdnn.s . 2 bath.,. tt B.:Ovmli(ton (.;ondo. On goU cou.n.e. pnct!d lo sell at $325,000. 1---------• Newport Shores, walk 2 3 Bdrm w1panoram1c Tustin schools RKR New ahopptnl( rt:nler for frplc . patio Pnde of F~wA. $244,900 Pndc Slll,OOO Cir s l 9-7/8'1. beach.,p(IOls.tcnnUI view Every 9r1noeosol C&US4().li20 a al c . Owner ma) ownershN1p t:nclosed d trmen1h1p in pnmc Value 1266.000. Want to MEL FUCHS IALCOHY Ortve by ame n 1ty. $4 1 . . TAll&L rooperateon IR s. 10 31 gara.Jtes ever• varan are. lBrowner·s wut + l\dJ or trade ror eqwty in P~Rfflttor IAYVIEW 304Canal••S159,000 Creutivefmancing. __ __;...:.___:_ ____ Eqwty 11 .000.000. AICl cy!bcdJeata1>Sumable thrt2Br.Pncedtosell Npl. Bch. home with 675-1120 t::xclus n c P e ninsula •t"EElond lbr + dcnor ..._..,.....,ierRMllty COMDOJLe .. o.t. 714-833·2801 loan.~· Owner· fll$040-3666 view & yard. Douglas "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Point 4 bdrm. 3 bath : Oc · •2br. gorgeous) ard. 67l-20st Low cash down-wil1 gel ...:...:.-...:.:.;_______ a&eot HonlR. 714 /973· J19l ~ r up1ed only 41, months. 219Walnul. .. $146,000 \'OU a start in lb&S super F r.: • vrt1--~ C()wner). L.urge assumable loan+ •Jbrfixer. S76K loan Condo project nearSouUl 9111 Jlft --,.tell--OC1AH YU COHDO NO CASH luxury 3 BR 2'"• Ba.1199,500. 645-7272 owner will carry. New 33062ndSt ••S205.000 Coast Plau. Owoer will 1bese won last with OO· llelll Est ~= construction. Eai.) to •Reduced!3brwtgood '~CREATIVE also lease $79 .000 l.y SH.000 down on each ,.... ~how, $385.000 Owner • W terfroot Homes Inc bw1du\a 1bey are cloM ---------1•--•••••••••••••••••• •Assumable loan PORTfOUO • · · on break even. Call now. 1 BUY HOUSES AT MEWPOIT SHORES aruuoua Want.s offer ' :K262nd. St.• •S2l5.000 PROPamES INC. ...:63:::::..l ·.:14.:::00______ ••c--'--S4G-3&86 8 Ullls. t.240.000. Xlnt Walk to Beach •Jbr. 2ba. s undeck ' SOlllll LelJllM I 016 .......... _. Hehf mn1 &OOd locatlOft with 950; 0 38r. •"'•Ba sundeck •Pule trees, sandy bch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ...._ /OWC • Ii rcJC)( lo ~Id. Seller Wlll OF MARKET v ALt/t; 1'\ledpatio,entry,k1t 4.5662nd st. ••1248.000 PRJ::SENTS Lg S. Llguna home. 2bd. V'Jtledll'I hel f1neoce.. Joyce •NoFee and bat.brooms Compl. •4br. lots of wood/brk 2ba. mod k It, f / p. 15 Room hotel. Pnaw f1eQ11 Estate Wabe. A&t. 631-12166 •lmn:lrd. Purchase A·l repaint. New carpel •Dutch door, sundeck HOME ..t Al'T. i.ecluded yd. w•lk lo pnv beacb loc•tJon. Stepa lO BUILDERS •Move whe:o ready Com.pools/tennUJct&. 2C<lnalCir••SZ75.000 bt weekend on market. bch. Principles only. 1aod ind "•ter lO'k ---------• c:---ft. 2 ..... •ft C.M. •Private!!~ .... Ownerwlllhnance •Ax.mnstrcpls. peg& South side of PCH with Sl.98.000.49t-5526 f1nanc1n1 offered by ---------111 .._ ""... "'~ 2SK down. Sl.038/mo. •plank noon. antique c 0 r n e r I o c a t I o n . 1 Olt Idler. Xlnt investment Four deluxe umts. 2 Bd 2 Owrr will Jou>t veotun ---------Byowner·princ only lovendeltght .... ood BeauufuJ owner's home s-.t.._. opportunity Don "t & ea. w1tb 1ar1gea, or t*. 119.950. Joyce 2Z3CedarSt. N.B. RUsnc OCEANFRONT •thnlout. fountain witb decorator appta ·-•••••••••••••••••••• besllal.e. Ray Kurtz or szso.ooo. W&br.131·12186• •.11 •• • ...... 11•••••••••••••-•• .:. 612 :.::.;·3329==-----1 - 5 - 1 .-5464-i CHARM Duplex. 2bdrms :mCanal * •S3l5.000 and 3 Bdrma. Large 2 WATERFRONT HOME Vear! Crosley •Wtland,3br.french Bdrm a~t with ell Whrte water view from c-v•n new units with Haimeafwm•d ""--Coodo 3 bdrm euch unit. Carpel11. 1 b k Ba .;;,c "' .... ..-.. ••-•••••••• • ...,-,..... · odoof'5. at1ce, nc fac"'"'·-hown bv 1p.v -""" room. 4 BR 4 , ""-1 .....___ & ~ n-.i m•ftv e---2"ba.. frpcl, t1le entnes drapes, refrigerator & Y7 ... u.... J -..,._,, -_... -..... ouqnAcel. ... .. "'"'-· ..... ,. I 11•• 3107 Like new. Pool. Spa, s tove 1 n c I u d e d . WH ll!D6,000. A&\. 838·3384 or ,._...,._. llii3>,000 REALTORS ..................... .. 000 . Kids moved, baht Olhr MEWPOIT THI.ACE MCHll04 ·-•n t •-.._C:.... Dr Sauna, BBQ. $123, . Fireplace earh unit. 2 ...._.biaoer,dlvorce. ffl&bu-.. ccoun comer -F"""'" • • ~~4 2 er. t Ba, frpl. +l Br 1 Sl6.S-U02or644·2m. Cir garage. Shows well. ,.,._, ~ .. BUY NOW Premium locatk>n wltb --•.:............. locaUon! Larae dlsplay 541-7729 ZIOO Ba guest cott. Wloter •~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Oreat rental or owner moee,v'guprlu• .. L .... ,. aunaet vlt>wa. Larae 3 _._ w lo do w . Store. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I-••••••••••••••• lllOO, yrly ~. Avail Sel · 11 .ore ces ....... Bdrm condo with a v•ll ---•••••••••••••• Wlllbhop, or atora&e + 2 :: , c-1'15-195 SPllCTACULAI ~l:;~ry~ece~:.~~. oCf.Gooct~~vail. fanancln&.$128,SOO. Mllllttto.t BR house. Completely ltU-O.c.-eX .... BulkN for rent. San _,... MAMTUCllT 00 ,..,......, ,_S. 1100 refllJ'bi•bed. Room to $405,000-$100.000 do. Cll*ate.M·lerea. C:.-.. Mw llU /\ 8 k 1 n g S 4 2 9 · 5 . NOW. Call for appt. SPY6l.ASS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8ddl ! <>wnet will help Beach atea. Gary. ait. Sll-OllO. -·••••••••••••••••••• OM UDO 0 w n er I A g e n l Some Open Hou se ....,,....._c•u •• ··---llllllll!!ll!Jl!lllll!!lml-1 flnaocel!! OeolseLove. '12·9300 XHJ, 830-88!7 ·--~·_._ 2200 2bdrm. Jbe twnhae. Pool Jf)'OUdealnttbeulUmate 714-67S.1906. wtmdt ... -...~ .._ 11 -111< -H-...._ VI ,.. .. .. Ul" deslan nnd ...:...:...:....:.:.;..:.~:..;._-----1 ' Lat"• 2·t lory family MOBILEKOME 134-flfl Prine. onl1. --•••••••••••••••• tr t.cnn.la. .....,.. ew i;_::,:Y: It~~ here "'m earl BACK BAY VIEW ~'-'•WJer~~~ ~with pool. Ownen REPOSS&SSION I ln...tmell&DivWoa W.'"..--. l4ACUS ~ ... ~ SlOOO mo to -.Ckln•' tete•t c uatom 3000~ ft. by Owner 1 u'"v-•· •. ..._ .. l .. n N..,. ready to move now. a .ooo dwn, 24x52Ca. 1n1 l•-::::=::i~~:='"1 ~~~-i...ouer ·~ , ~.-.a In T~ Ca· .:.mo=.:·..: .... ..:.:_._:.;;.;_ ______ _ ........_ .... _ of o.~ ...,,.000•• .. 979 ........ ,.-: Write your deel ! .,__8 .. ,("'"""ll.f7). --~--· ~ · • """"'_. .....__.. 1169 ·~· • .-.ea 1 '""' _,.,, .,...... tihonl,LHMboldia ""--..wPOlf/6... CM or HB, uk for I ~ IODed ·1. AdJ•·IMI,__._ ~ _.,., comfort. rnva---'a.lit)·. John .. ,600. T...... u..... .. ,JN ...-Beech. an 19 c:ea.t.~ela h•ve •P· -·•••••-••-•••• bli:&'ooma, 2~ baths, -· ~·lamybrc*er. ............ ~ .! .. *1.merdaJ · pU .. for tUb·dlvlalon VenalllH ne• Co•do fll'ellle~ and apacioua Uk MOIUHOMI 972-842' • .,.., Cu be med for Tnlde up 4u. lllnt coed. per.It. 3 to 6 •ere 8tudlo. man.y amema.ies. dlcb. You muttaeeth Phu. a Mooaco1 e 111 •• Jo Merlna Park on bull._., r•ldenUal or w.ude, no def. malnl. c111t>m equeatrleD s.wtt:y.~1'ZIO \o epJ>reclate tb oewaBRor2 BR •den, WICTAC-Newport Penlnsul•. •~-b 1 1 -ooo ..... 54e-Wf f.otkleal. 2$~ dowa. aalllltlea. Clole to teo· lit pvt bulf 7ard "fOIMT"llDIM VlftOlbey•be•eh.. ..wfOITllACH ~·000 au mt -·"-•· wW UrTY 2od.I•-------~ ais:eowtt and Bey. 'I w/cu•tom paUo. ~·· ~ J yeart new with CA.LLJO.ANNOORAN '1WTtfk --r w,.. F.MiCM14UILll.t,2bdrm, aubordinat. .... IASTaAllf1'WMHSI ,.C•t.reet.$:115,000. sumabl• loan, price vaat\ed wood beamed 111-tlU ai-m i.om. 2 Br"' pool, 10• 1roaa u-. •Ji llitelL I.._ -+atud.>r 11'75.000. C•ll owner. ollin ... 1ourmet a. moll6Je .. beaut1IUl c.MCOttt•CtAL down. 1o~AITD. Ea· a....--a11w ca .,...belt, •t• to wkdya, TU.JM.Ila; evs, U.Cben. a,.1cony l•mt Ds ADu pan. Eacelleal P'abulouie k>caUoo with c h e n 1 e 0 K _. .............. !!"!!! 1JOOt. 1'Ml I• uee. l yr ....;wbc;;.:;::;;;;da::.:..~~;;;.;;...;;;..;..;. ___ -trm•M' ·~la INIW <'Cl ........ Na4>' , ... ., •• t»uUdlDll aad Olmer/ApatMO..cm& .a.a -.... Aull. t/1/10. Wb PU1S muieb more ... au ... , 1176 l•mecttaw occQUc1. ~~ :f:..!:1-:i'ft mootam . ...._ Jtow olfued at oal)' ....................... · a..coc~. pool, =:-.-... T.D. un.oeo. 70UMITS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ••·Oner naut· ~I Bdrm 2 Ba ft· ~Is prlvete beech. m:w.-SWlllUY BUIOlDRacTAL 111~M1.CA1L..._m1 .w.c. ID one of lite --....uon ... •.sao. ,,._, l8*a_...._aviu. flneet araaa, walk to .A#l...::::..:;.,.;;;:;..:;•;.;H;:.a ___ _.1 ..__..._.. -t..ach, many modern -.--T futuru , Iota of OPD1MT/StlN1-~u.aa. D...._ _....,.,.,.,000 eyn.........,aa+•. 'f'l6IO.OOO ,., ~ d• ud -·,:.·!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ~--un111 ~ .,._,,.t lot 21111 NewtaDd tlH,1'!: LIOflOID.Oww/ .... .,......_ , ..... .,. ..... BKll . .....-•n.-.. <n•>•• ......... n1tewaw" .._. ....... 1700 (211)-..07 .... o..a .... •pproit OfllM..... a.. ('fU) mlfJhv• i!tf: 14 tt, H4,\ 4n. Wllm l .. PM. MIWLY TW04 .. ~ ,,.U Cll'f'1. M:JO,too Glill&~~· .... COMfUTID r-..,... ..-•• 0.-• t a a 8drm '40,00I da. •Pride of ~J8drm28a :.~--a.a..NJotl9ftlO..U. owo1r1•1p. Separate e1t1n lpaal1b •t1l• _..._ 1 o --Q.aaltt1 wltlll• your •.a8111rmw/frp11Cpl• home, p ... o oc .. a • If--., + ·-...._.Opeabo9ed&it1 t.b .... 2 b4rma. New •olfeourH v111. opa ._..---NSLIOlf W. ~1 dr••· MWI)< ..... CtUI•••· qulel .. Piiia Miff.... Will,,,,...,. 9'. QO PlllDtea. No dtfttrtcl .... hbotttOOoct. Terms 11 .... --...._ -r 'daneoe. Super cSe; _...__.. LDIAJl l.k)'l4f.T711 all ....... ~ • ........... ... ooo. ,... ..... ... ... ----.... ...... ClilPllil&Yod«• -.__._ ... _ 2900 /'Jn ----. -.. tJ - - " ( " I I /I 1, : I .. I i .... , • 0 lll7 SUndlW.June t~. taec> DAILY PILOT 01 I l ....................... ....._ JIJ4 l---..._. ll41 I ,..... 000 :'\H 4 Br, 3 ... Vtr)' i., all OD l --r-Ooor beaut11Ul .... dla1 ................. "'4 ............................................................... . detor. rrplc . pvt, nr eQl•M &Cort• Otn.atront s Br. s ba. eo· to bcb. Ls 1 r• '" butb • bay. AvajJ now. .... ... l bdrm._. de-JIP nae. Pool. MCUril )'. bolllle+)'llrd. ~ I+, •• ad.ldno OK '925 mo. condOr carpeU drapes l.teotreat.4M-'71S4 famiUM only. Weekl)'. I 1012 w-a.' I"--J-11 ··-• .. 1 ,_,., • "rt • .: June 1490. July *540. -· uue. nA ...... n c~. r va"" Oceanfront 1 bdrm. f'50 A u I u ll $5 7 S 7 10 l 1»37'1'1 balcony . lndrr h e:., per mo. Acroa1 from Sushore, NB~lO BAYl'RONT carpon, r.'{ NO CATS HNler Prk. 675·3097. Jbdrm.. 2ba, d /w. com · OR DOG . ON • water Sun Valley Idaho coodo I peJc1 Open Sat. 11-4. "'75 tlaWMUt •eclt 31" 2bdnn. a~. alps s. w\th1~ 1• P9C\ot, rrte. IMJ1 BBQ. per mo. <8' move tnl •••..-•••••••••••••••••• "'alk.ln( dultance or ten· I ~&c. i.:!.t~c :i~~~ 14' E llthN. St. (btwn ••• llrWllnlT nll courts pool ice sb \· I ~en.1m -· ~~e " ew por u F,.. lallnl Ill~ rink & goU cown .t ....................... CASADIOIO ALL UTILITIES PAID · aaanul'llft Nicely furn. 64C)..t059 c.,1 ... www IHdt llll ,...,., ... l.ftl.J ••••••••••••••••••••••• MANAGER WANT ED •OCEANFRONT , avail S plll ·level c us t o m . 2 FOR l2U c,....~y CLUI now . weekly Spec bdrm , 2..., ba .. maoy Av&lL 6-14. Prior mgnt. ""'"'R Lacular vu. Nr pier, ten· C b r x t r :. s . o cean v le w • exp. couple . no children, UVIHCi IH rus 673-SUR F_. __ _ R4tal Estate ompar e e or e )'OU na...t-I ~ 7c. Proleuionala rent. Cust om design _..._.,.~/mo peg. 1375.mo. ess •1 " NEWPORT QSM 4 bdrm. exec home 3333 W. Cout Hwy, NB features; Pool. BBQ. 661-2871 fee. 2 br. 1 ba .. pool. J eff BEACH avail July &/or Aug. Ful cov'rd garage, new OCEANVlt:W DUPLJ::X 673--4804, Bob 54IM93J. lyequlp Call 675·3280 ti ••M646 furniture . surrounded -CklaedSunday with plush landscaping. 2 Br 2 &. nu carpet . NEWPORT All adult communi~y on 2Br,-;,,,-8a, ;leeps 6 122 , Adul li ,_ t best dshw1br. W I D. WALK APART MENTS . t.he Back Buy S pl!C 47th "'. N.B. Lower unit . .. BR 21/~ Ba. rum or un!. t VUJg at I s . TO BEACH""'"" 4""' ...... 2 bd 300 t I l ···--s 1 a .:JO. " , NopelS _,., _....,... rm. I + u ' .. x ...... pa. sw1 mmm.., 67J..6275 e v Avail Jul condo. 2 sty. Newpon 2 bdnD runushed $480 Adults only. no peta No pools. 8 lighted lcnnii. 3rd es. > Terrace. $600. 964·1681 1 bdrm rum.isbed $400 eor-def Mor 1122 wata'tled.s <.'OUIU, bike trails. put Exciting 3 BR. a vad Jul) I B50mo 76G-8346 dys,Alta.963-~eves. 36S W. Wilson.G42·l97l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2450Newpon Blvd. ung green Bachelors. t 2 BR 2 Ba. So of Hwy. Costa Mesa and 2 bedrooms apart Bhtrscoodo3BR. SUSCASfTAS walk lo bch. Old CdM ments. and townhouses SliOOmo. fUrn 1 br apt S300 " up. charm. Fpk . $735 mo. Large 3 bdrm 2 ba encl from$409.00per month 7&G-1S73 Encl gar . Adults. no Mr. Ougaan. 7S2 1111 pat io " garage. Near On Jamboree At 21'·0 N Bl O c c No ~ts. $450 San Joaqwn HJlls ltoJ d WATERFRONT. Poss. pds. " ewport · I (714J"•A.'"'"' "•a MM!o bet 8 30 & 2bdrm. lba, Wllh b8 COO), 751 Jm6 .,... U>VV dock space. Very ruce -=.--wo · · "Y'U-ver) cle a n & :.unn). 38r +den View . pattos. ~---------1 t.'500/mo 6404030 3 BR 2 Ba. nr Harbor frplc, garaae. 675-8351. tW..._Oll lead 3740 Wilson shopping . AC. 1 b d ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm . f 1repla <-e . fplr . D W. ~n cl gar Sm a I 1 r m · o n H.I' RHEST carpets, stove, rernge, wtlndr) hkup Pvt patio. Peninsula. 206 36t.h. St Spanish~ le Living' view. adults , no pets no pees S33S yearly. Dnve by Be ·~"ul t3 .. li'-~. 322 Heliotrope AVtt MSO 552 7601 4Br. 2Ba. very lg. 1111 on 1 floor. beautiful new dlx decor . frpll. p \t nr beach & ba) Avd1l 11ow <..luldren OK. $925' mo 1012 West BalboJ Jeff ::-.ummer V. inte r RentaL. rtOHRTY HOUSE 642-3150 Ulm call. b'?J.2637 a...... par-.· .. e sur-rouod I ngs. Terraced 675-6m4. Open 11·4 ....................... m.:rrn U DO ISLE h\ we~k or BROADMOOR SEA VI EW pool. Sunken gas bbq. s parkling rounta1n s . S pa cio u s room s. Separate dining a rea. 2br. 1"2ba. 2 lilry, frpk, pool, det>k, bHm ce1l 's, bltns, SS3.5 L:.e 673·0473 Huge new Uuple x 2 bdrm. 21 1 ba frµlc . fen<-ed yard Obi Rar. $535. 67U336. &t2 9666 ---rr~nth 4 br 2 ba Wa lk tv Versalllei. P~·nt hou~c: beach. d ub & tenn" ocean view. ~ hcJrm 2 675 6161 b :i • r 1 r ep I a<.~· Fu II •2 Br Condo. nr. So. Cst Plaza. pool & spa . $500. No p e t s . 751·6 166 ; 7$-0217. ••3 Br. 2 ba Condo nr S. Cst Plaza . Pool. spa . Gas pd. $595. 751-6 166 . 759-0217. 4 bdrm . 3 b a . 2 r1replaces. wet ba r , m1cro·wave. Guarded gale. pool & tennis . $1300 mo. 644·~. 631·3444. Walk·in closets. homt> Darling I br So or Hwy like lotchen & cabrnets Mature adults only 1375 Wa l k to Huntin gton. rm.6'1S.SOOO 760 0795 Center · ----- 3 bdrm 2 ba 1n brand new Tn Plex. Spar1ous apl . lrg pvt yard. frplc. SS75 ~ar downtown &$6·6816 or548~ securit y & um~·n 1t1 e-. CdM bad1 unit a vail SBOO pe r mo Wktl):. IS. 15 i1:W Furn. W U, 544 0614. Wknth. & r.vcs la5() 640 776Z !t>.S-1120 I Bedroom furn from $430 2 Bedroom rum ssoo Adults. no ~ll> l,'uLit1es Free' ~~~cnab·lrvme Brand new 3 Br. 2ba. rn Lakepark. Micro wave. LA QUlNTA llER~IOSA bl G d WESTCLJFF 1621 l Parkside Ln. l blk Hir. $700 mo 21 ~ea. 3 t:.t r tins ar r opn r Prime West:.1de twnhw g11r. fam rm. 2sl}. wlk to 1-'rplc, AIC. Lease S580 4BR. family rm home W o( Beach. 3 blks S of Li.ke new. 2Br, 2•,Ha. 2 Edison Ht. Frplc , IJ! ,d mo Work 1138 7222, clo~e to -.chools. shop· Edinger 847 544 level.~/mo642·0:W6 l.lfht(reat.no pets .:w:Ht l·\e/wknd 6.J..'\2348 _ pin~ & 10 minutes to _____ 1 bt:a r h SllOO mo. )rl). '""-3744 $550: 3 bdrm. 2 ba .. en<'bd Brc~t:.t_?ne Ln 968· 73V7 S;(X) mo 2 bdrm deluxe (f Sij) ••••••••••••. •••••• •• •• garage. yard. wai.h1dr> •WALK TO IE.ACH • s100.ooo bt'd\ h home. SPACIOUS FU11y rum l BR. offm.• hook u p. a ll b it-ins I room Cottagc fo r pmate <1rea Rct· center CONOOMIMUM 1or2nd Rdrm l I Ba. adlt lmmed. occupancy TSL 496-4812 d k i.ingle. Small µra ~·atel __ ___ _ Penthouse w /view o r condo. Sunn} ec on Mgnt.642·l603 )ard NO DOGS. \\utN ~ 2 Ur. :.' ba prl\ale ocean. ba). Newpor t stream. Carport. tenni~. BRAND NEWCONUO paid $295 mo. S->i5 mcHe Garden home 2 car !(ar Center & s panclJnA pool pool. AC. ~ m o )rl} 3 Bdrm. 3 Ba. fplc , al 1n 421 Lak e . It H Lakepar k ss2:-,,m o below Ready to move·rn lse.~·34-10 tached d ouble itar at:e 960-:1189 6404950or 831·743S Af,'\ Sl~~'Cf~TON00·823S &.orJ-a~h 3748 w/opener. Acros:. from Ocan 3Br, 2Ba . frplc. BEAUTI FUL EXECU· !!~~~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool and spa $700 mo car g:ir .. rncd yd . mcl. T I VE NEI G H BOR. LAGUNA BEACH MTR Call Lois Miller, 642-54!00 grdnr $5.50. 962·2273. 11000. 4 bdrm 2 ba. 2 layfro.t -View CNN. ~laid sen .. rolor Firepface enhance this TV. hea ted pool Ut1I 2 bdr m. 1 ba • garage M.wl'1'9• car ~arage. new carpel!> 38r 2ba. home . $1150 1714 )494 ..5294. 985 No. $U5. No pets. Avail. 7·S. He bOw 3242 & drapes. $795 mo. inl'lds 1 Coast Hwy 2208 B P l a cent1a .•• ••••••••••••••••••••• water&Gardencr O~n yrJ aterfront/Sallsbw-y --------- 545-79113. Spect acula r view of Sat. 1·5PM. 29701 Ana S73-6000 t BR. den, beaut. condo water. 2bdrm, den. 2 12 :\taria Lane. Will con· Pool. view, ad lls, x.lnt. 2 Br, 21/a ba view condo. 2 ba, Townhouse. pool,jac. sider lease wilb option to Specious view home. 3+ ref's. only. Avl. now to car g ai:;.e ge w /opn r · sauna ,.tennis courts, l yr purchase. Duoger & A:J. bedrooms . 2 car gar. !H . $515 + dep. No last frplc, m1crowa~e S725 old. $850 Bob Laurito soc. 957-0701. Refs req. Avail now. Agt rm. 494-7597 mo. For more info call 522-6120 ---------~'1S13 Agl968-4456or962-°'96. IHch 3269 --------IMloWDortleacJt tr..-3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1769 2Br, wee clean. Take ovu ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lido l.a..Lse my r e ntal. $450/mo. 2 bdrm . l ba. condo, ClMarmi.ng 4 Bdrm. 4 Ba lmme d . occupancy. beaut. decorated .. Spr-00 secl\.Kfed lot available ec.o7'2.. inp" SS2S/mo. Refs req. for yearly lease . New ---------· •...................... sut•a UMTA&.S SUMMER RENTALS Wehaveweeklyrentals By week or month. no available from $250/up fee. A&t.. 675-8170 East side 4bdr house, 24 Roee Lane. $650 /mo. ls No pe ts . 557 ·3200 or lut.chen. beaulifally de· _673-4119 ___ . ------• corated, 2 priva te patios, Call for dftaJb fnS.1171 'Ille Real Est.ate Store Bea utifully furn is hed P ent House I bdrm . & last +$125 sec dep.-..-n. lmct.o S.. CalUorapp~lOOl. Ja ; ' Tow1•a•• • Near new, lovely 3 Br. .. CJIH C09'Mo fa. Ba .• built-ins. doubl tadk •5-w l ......_ garage. 2370 Ora nae. 2'/a ba. I yr. INM. $565 mo. Owner ·213/ S150 ,_. .._ A•al J. 541-6196 tr I. C4MM121. -c:MLD W&COME-4 bdrm. 2i,\ ba. Deerfield. Eastside. 2 bdrm .. new Near school. on cul-de- decorator carpets. fresh sac. Rec rm. w / wet bar, paint , fe nced yard , spa. extra s. No pet s. garage. NO DOGS, water M c paid, ssoo mo . ( $950 1880· Sierra gmt 0 · m>ve in). 178 E. Wilson. _64_1·_1324 __ . ------ formal dinin g room . Available at Sl7SO pr mo. S-a.-... 3276 Count ry Cl ub like fac1llt1es. $1050/m o . ~9U7. 644---7020 ...................... . • 9wi\2 -+ den.+ 2~Ba. 2 --------- c ar u tt ac hed . L·1ngo washer/rlrye r . rlg .. Incl. rec. ceut er, 2 blocks .,...&-r beach. S.S7S m o. S .C. 770-6064. L aCa rre THE "GOOD LIFE" NO FEE ! Apt. & Condo _Rea.It __ >'· _____ _ rent als . Villa Rentals s..taAM lZIO 675-4912 .Bk.r. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Walk to beach. 2 Br 2 Ba condo. den, f rplc. pool. jac. sauna, must see . $650. 646-1534 No. S.A. spacious 2 Br T udor . D.R .. F rpl, breakfast nook. dbl gar, nice area. SS75. 639-6954 eves/wknds YEAA·AOUtCD FUN: Social Ac1 .. 11hes 0. · reel()( • F1ee Sunaay Brunch • 880 s • Pa11Je& • Ptus morti SSOO 2 Br . l h ba. rrplc , bltn.:.. pool, :.tdult:.. no pets Al't 760-1199 Large 2 bdrm 1 ba . side "'rd. no pets SS.SO mo Avwl J uly l 559-9265 CostaMno 3824 •...••..........•...•.• 1Bdrm:.µl E:ocl garagt:, Ra~ paid 64.2 fHIJ 3lidrm apt. g~ paid t:ncl gar. ddJU 1>42.5073 2 B<inns. I bath apt Adults Cai. paid 642 5073 :\USA VERDE home at 11'1ce 2 Hr. fenct'<i ) llrd. g;,r a.:t-. $395 'm o ~50t3. 1-630-0350 2bdrm Iba. all g .. r. pn\ pallo a du lt:.. no pt-b $'25 f: .... ck 646 2723 AUr;,i"ave I bdrm 'Jwet 'ilreet l'..itio garJRl' S35(> mo 962 8118 l bdrm. l ba. stove. enrl garage. AduJLS No pets. Rl>C' s s:no mo 646-0083 2 bdrm 2 ba ~ndt>ck d1shwJshe r . l;,undr) fac1I 5425. A \ :.ill .tpproi. Jul) 5th Days 548·8675 ~'ves & Wknd~ 760 1418 mos phe re 2&3 br dlx a.pls No Pets 546 t~-J BR. S275 mo . 1st & la~l rro •2Br Coodo. nr So. Cst Plaza, pool & spa . $450. No p e t i. 75 1·6 166 ; 7~17 . 499 4451 or 548 9574 etrrE 2 BR l Ba. (o!a r . or OCC. $395 mo. No pets. 751 3696 1126 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beauti(u-1 garden apt.a. 1 bdrm dee It. t-nc lsd Pool & spa Adults, DO Rarage. S4SO per mo pets. 496-Q81 or 523· 7720 2 Br. l ba S43S Dtx 3bd. 2ba. frpl. bltns. 161 E. Ullh St.rM\ pr. w td hookup, DO pet&. SU~ ~y 5.59-7194 .f'romoo t or) f'o 1nl Fabuluw. Ot t?:.t n v1t:,. l Br w loft SISOll mo 76()..82.$ I 4 B r • o c t' " n ' 1 l' w St!a v ll'W . .: Ud nJ RJ ll' w l"Omm IJOOI '>IJJ . k n rus ~1400 \J..'l -;59 19!17 ~.Al'l Utl\l' kJth l'Jd :! bdrm 'l l1a lltl(hn'l' '-'aten ronl ''''"" d~ corall-d Subtt•r ram·an parkinl!. µo.1 1. all lhl llJJll•OlllC'> t.45 0701 • •• •:0-.r lludl!. 2 HH 2 I~. ddlt ~ n•• µcti, St.111 631 3&11. 645·68:.!2 \'ilia Balboa !bdrm & cJt.n 3rd floor. i.t>cunty & prn lH \ W f be a ul1ful ocean view $775 IJt.•r month. 833·751~ l.'VI.' & wknds Big Canyon 2 bdrm. 2 ba on Goll Colll'k. pools. tennis. $795/m o Ca ll 8.Sl 1611 dll)'S, 760· 1197 eves 4' wkDds. EMH.ALOl.AY SUMMER RENT A L fu m 3 Br + bunk room Colonial home w 1 O<.'Cdll \U. dc1·k. bnl·k patio dOM' to lt'nn1-.. pools. ;". µ J r k ,\ ' a 1 ~ a b I l' h1 l.S !I 15, WN •k , • inon1 h, or M.'a ... on Ca ll I.ING<> kt.AL ~~'\T \ T 1-.1>4 I i U21J 8.AYR OHT J Bdrm:. 2 bJLh., l'\lt-14 I\ rl'dt•t:or.1ted ~..i nd' bt-Jth Av.ttl bot 2 wk~ ol Ju1) Sl500 tM :1513 Fu rn or u n f room:. holN!:.. "'alk lo beath W\.h 11r monlhl> For m fu call i II n 5-023'J, 11 ll, l>arul Pl 11 n:a Newpvrt. 12 bUc to bch, lo'ely 2bdrm . $375 wk -;14 96 8 -8 263 o r 21J..94~-4J33 VERSAILLl'.:S. Newpo'rt Beach, 2 Bit 2 Ba, view. Pool, sauna . exercise room, u nd e r g rou nd perttrng, seeunty gates. •u lly rum ished. $2000 • ________ , Al'J. 646-~--- Vilo-..O.Ca1dH Lease. Adult ool) •lbr Lba ocean view •lbr. den. I'• ba • 2tlr. 2 ba, C>Ct'atl view •From SSSO mo Jbdr m L:.1ot una lieat·h homl.' 2 blks to beach June 28 J u.1y 'l7 Sl200 - ~.July 19-26 S400 + deposlL 494-0255 2Br.2 ba S4SO :m8 W. Wtlson St.reel 631 5.583 SI 00 At& l.8fT JRL PROPERTIES Le Bllic Bear Cabtn. ld~I 2 bdrm. l ba. pn paUo 6 MS-4565 64S-6CJ9 loc:a:uon for fLShUlg., hilt· carace. lots of gran. !!~!!!!!!!!!!~~~! 11\lC or Just getting away. 33S52 Blue L antern. 3 bdrm..2 ba lbousefrom Wk nd or wk ly ra t es I br $370 2 br l ba $440 22SO Vanguard Way 54-0-96216 CllS-3354 or 4.96-8230 beach Di 11 630-1392 or av all 1714 )545.Q}16 ~~ 2 bdrm. 2 ba. !113.(1884 3 Bdrm . 2 ba. bllln&. Cartlaund. $500/mo 782 W. Wtlson 5'48·5186 View. deck . g araRt'. f~ paint • carpet. M5() mo. Call Be<'lt> eves ~3796 ------- Spat>IOUS Fairuly 3 bdrm l..arge 2 bdr l ba. \'er) 2 ba.S375 Playground & dean S375. Ma r tha pool 646 1486 l\llenl 49' 3612 or 661-l 16 l --------- 2 Br. 1 ba. l St.or). ShaR IW---lead 1140 Jbd. 2ba ..... bUt lo lx:h. 963-3818 968-2238 ---Luxury apt. s mall com p ex. 2bd.nn. 2ba, a<·ro-., the canyon from Parl. Newport Uay view. frpl. S57S mo 644 g4.l\I JUST AV AIL.AILE GREATSUMM ER! CORONA DEL MAH . 3 Br+gue.t. Wkly clean mg ~Imo yrl). ~ T ~. P S T 0 8 I c; CORONA Rt-:ACll 3Hr Ind~ linens $W0 per N u,n 3lir. lt•n •~ & bc al'h SiOO per ~l~-k -~ __ 3989 __ . ______ 13 bdrm. 2 ba. Condo Un.iv. 2 n e w S u per Sh a rp Prit. New paint, 2 ca r Townhomes 2bdrm. den, ga~age . fire place, 21,2ba, frplc. d bl gar. Atnum. No pets. $625. poo l , jac . s a u na . Sier ra Mgm t. Co. Microwave $60().700 mo. 64l·ll2A SEAVlEWby ownr. 3bror 4br. Fam rm. Best ocean vtew. S1400Mo. 581·1122 PATIO CONDO With 2 Bdnns. 1 bath. Secunty. pool. $485 I mo. GREAT RECREATION: Tennis • Free Lessons (pro & pro shop) • 2 Heallh Club6 •Sauna drps. patio, frpl, d /w . ••••••••••••••••••••••• be a m c eil1 n 1o1s. gar Lovel> all adult, no pt>lS. Adlts. $395 2650 Elden, 1..2&3 Hr apt.'>. 6200 1:.d 1 l)~-8406 ~er. h b 846--0619 1 br apt S395 I :! br c1 pl ~ Superb loc. J u.:.t ~ or 0 C Airport, lilll k Ba' ar<'a 1'0111. rl.'c rm ALL UTILIT I ES P,\I L> 201W Bm ·h St . 979 ~1 IJDO ISLE J Hr T1•11111.., ~ & lit-a ch Sl50U 2 ,. t'Ck Wayne, Agent 645-9161 TURTLEROCK 3 Bdrm, 2 Eastside ba. cpls. drps, lge yrd. 4br. frpl, quiet locale. Gardener incl. Avail Ju-l ~ b a , 2 c ar ga r . I> 4. Ph 114 /640-0595 or gardener incl $075 per .-sss-__ 2401 _______ _ mo. 611-0997 eves WOODBRIDGE Condo 2bdrm, 2~ba CONDO. 2bd. 2ba. frplc, dining W tD. (rplcs. pool. jac, rm. au gar. ac._Sm yrd. smsMS--0892 across from qwe t pk & pool SSSO Yrly lease. lBr Lwtury condo by So. 5Sl·lr747or~·3116 Cat Plaza. end unit . view. pool/tennis . adlts $395 TURTLEROCK 3bdrm mo. incl some ulils . 2ba. fam rm, rrplc . 1·49H419 beautiful decor. Avail July l at. $800 m o . Niu and clean 3 BR 644-5010 home, new carpels & ---------- pa int . USO m o. Call 3 Br &arden homi:. Colony 54&-590 ask for Pam CIC' ol Jr~ne w /pnva cy & oave teeunty. Comm. pool & _;;:.,;;_;.._ _______ , tennis. $600/mo. Ca ll ----------• Hydromassage • snJNNINC Ir!( 2 bdrm 2 rrurumum :.>' boat slip, posh. 3Br. 2Ba. SllOO mo 1 Bdrm coodo $400/mo. Waterfront Homes 631 1400 Swimming • Goll ba. garden apt Pool. rec Driving Ranoe area. S385mo 710 W MA.RIMER'S WALK 4J 2 & 3 br apts rrom ~so Frp lc. large )d. µauo, gar. or Huntington lla rbour . r h1ldren OK 16662 Jib <.:1rcll·. apt I. 84().6807 . We 113\'c Total Propcrt' • · 640-4919 s..llt.odt 3214 N W PT C R ES T ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUTIFUL APTS Singles 1 & 2 Bed _Ullh __ St _ rooms • Furn1shPd V)•. A c~DOVA & Unfumehe<I • Adult -- Y.eslc:l1H \d lll . 'inRll' level 2 br. 2 ba . patios. \ldl1a1iec1111.•nl 1ha1lablt- Waterfront Sahs buQ 673-it900 Spectacular ocn view, 2 BR. den. +ofc. 2i,\ Ba . secluded, fplc. ba r. $9SO Temus, pool. etc. 673-2181 L1v1ng • No Pe1s • Most UU1. 1-'ree New cpl. OCEAMFROHT ModelS Open Daily ~nc l garage. pal10 . Spanom with hu>:e P''t beaut Rrounds. W11tk to ---------• e\·enthtn~ Adu1ls onl> $150 76().-0795 3200 sq n home 1 )r lse. 9 to 6 dshwhr. landry r m N balcoony olr rnstr bdrm. Pvt communit y. Refs Oakwood pets scp lndry rm. 2 car gar. req $1600 /m o (213> Gerden Apattmenta l BDRM $.375/mo BB l member.. Sum • W£HAVE * SUMMY RENTALS 645-7573 2 bdrm. Spacious Coodo 592 210'1 N---.. ....-....... N. ZJ23 E!<!:n7~e • CM 3Br. 2~"J Ba. sep d.ul rm. mer IDOfllhs °' '-ear l>Ub .......... ._.., . ~ ....., 0 W. trash com pactor ~ on upper Newport Bay. SoilthL.ogmo -J 216 8801rv1ne 1a1 t6U>1 -----1 SS75rm 8'2-2023 lease_ ~8399 DtAMONO 1~ baths. fire place .••••••••••••••••••••••• <7t41 &cs-0550 1-"C>UR S EASONS APTS ·----s.to.Ano 1180 REAL ESTATE view, 2 car garage. 1 Beaut1ful0«an view Newport 8..ctt S. Couple. no pets, 2 br, 1"2 2 bdrm Condos near Hunt u •w 'ou r MW' year lease. S650 per mo. 2bdrm h~. lease 170016th St 10o•e< at 1e11>> ba twnhse Patio. pool Harbour A\ ail now. Call ;·~·;~·;:::~~·~, '"m.ou. :!_&~~ ~r~~~::;n.~ ____ 4_99-_1_6.12____ \7141642-6170 $370 13SJoannS42·1602. Suel\llent846·1371 &carport. Avail immed San Clemente 4 BR 2 Ba 833-0070. lbdrm add-on, stove, fng. 3 bdnn 2 ba. Upper. 4 l bdrm 1 ba. Condo. New CallS4.S-2lnOafl4r M · nr bcacht re..i c July. _,.. bc:h 3B 28 2 WI incl. Nr shops at bch. Luxury 2 Br 2 Ba. swim Plex. Near O.C.C. enc. redecorated. Spa. rec n.tfll lltO Aug. Sl600 mo. ~~2·36~ W11&& to , r, a . S48S499-S259 pool. t ennis . frp lc. l(arage No pets $460 rm.&pool.IMfl..4772. ••••••••••••••••••••••• y-..,,//J.-ll..t~' 4250 fpks,useolpool &tennis ---------ma~cenl view. WH k· 10 40 C. V a l e n c ia , c..aA .,..,. ri -il C II • I 2 bdrm 1 ba new carpet ~JOUS .c..uvrm a . • nu •••• • •. •• •• • • • ••• •••. •. courts, ava now.GI Ill II •1 ly.673-3720 S45-79113. · · • crpls drps b t ins mo. yrl lse. 652-5099 ,. ...... d J400 enclad pallo. $385 mo. · · · T RADF. my Maui 1 br .. ••••••••••••••••••••• DELUXE DUPLEX·"" Tnpfcx 3 BR 2 na. patio, Near Hunt. Har bour . $455/mo.~9114· condo on K a ana pa li Harbor Ridge; 4 BR Kena-.a..a. •• t 2 , .... Condo, r .. 2Br, blktoocn. 3Br. 28a. gar. fplc. a\M\deck. 2 car "ar. 842·31189. '\.-...... FwWllMtd Beach for house or apt -· - LAROE quality bome. Toni at Lingo Real c:lub bouae ar ea. 3br, Dltae.644·'1020 21,ttba. fam r m . J un e ............. ul Bd bo . ingtoo Model, resenol 7;8a, P:Uo. pool~una, avail oow. Swarner ren· ~. 646-1220 " ---------+or u.1: ..,..d ltOO Bal. Island or CdM. 7-19 view; g uarded 1 a te. Falr lane Cardena, 631 tal wkly. Also avail RENT IS •••••·••••••••••••••••• lhn.1 7-30.851 1600 ·' $2000. mo. SUony One So. Fairview. S.A. S4.25 w inter r e nt:. I (213) Couple needed to manage A4-LETTER WORD ~uly 1546-3937 .......,.. 4 rm me ID ..:::...;;.....;,;_ ______ ,,Northwood. Pool, spa, JJlr, Ira. yard. 1 small A/C, a nd much much clot. ol. 1425/mo. See at: more. Yur's leueavail. m E.22DdSt.C.ll. Atkins StOO/mo. Call RaDcb Realty. 551·2000 Reall)',asltforEllen. mo.~7158 8BH'706 small apt howle 1.n Costa 13.12500WN l & 2 bdrm. New Delux Low interest rates Conde». Waikiki Ui!a&ch . --7-52-'1-~-°'-7-52-·51-11--tC_a_• _'_a-, -,-1-----_Ex_ec_u_t_1-ve_A_p-ar_t_me_n_t_a Mesa. Joe 540-22'00. wlille they last. Hawai I. Ocean v aew · tt.W View._. UN .. Nllh1d J4ZS 2bdrm fumlsbed. ocean 3 bdrm. 2 be .. Crplie. newer t & !Br Villas Pool. tennis. S200 wk. It > Up1r&ded Cape Cod •M•••••••••••••••••••• view, frplc:, available ~r triplex, Nr. S.C. Fnim ~ up. Eves. 213/892-4515. 1 Townbome w/ten.n.ls 38r,2 ba,dtwaab,pool. weekly o r m o nthly Plaa.Dlcl aar.Nopeta. Vll.LAWARNE R pools.lmoia,waletfalla. to,_.. 4300 :: pool 900/mo. Drive by dbl pr. Nr S. Cat Piasa throuab Se ptember. 152S.M4-5m Warner at Edwards H.B. =Gas rorcookl.ng& ••••••••-•••••••••••• •• 2708 HilJaide Dr. & call: 6Frwys,ll50.96S-3833 S&leo,Moothn.iFri. ~ 2br, lf*Cioua n4-148-4172 paid. From SU Moving! Avoid depoalts& mcTALS 1.Z.3ST1. & 1.341;2034, x .... _ Diego Frwy drive North cut llvina expenses' 2Br,2~be ...... ·· SL500 wkdya . or '40·9421: 2Br coado. tr• -.-. ... Larp, haxurloua. adult livtna. pool, adwll. No 2Br 1~ Townbouae. on Beach to llcFadc:len Profe111onally slnu tBr.2~ba (f\arn) •• S1100 wkodl. S48S/mo. Ask for Nena: •Yeartyasomo. peCa.S375.7S.S W.lllhSl. Near beach. Tennis tbm Wectoo Mc:Faddeo um. 3 Br.2ba ....•. '825-S77$ l'\,,h .. Br.1 .. --···e 9D--Oll02.Ev .. :89\.28'11. Act.675-8170 MS-il007. ~.spa . $495. Z202 t s Id VIII a Br ~ba sr»IUOO ~· ... ..__ Hfta Circle. N0·5T71, 0 ea• a a a e . HOUSIMATIS · .... -wooded lot. Redw Or an 1• I b r and n 11 2bdnn~Be~h ~ 1 bdrm. with paUo <714:>-..5118. aa-4134 ""·· :..;.;..;;..;...._,,;. ...... ___ --1 4 ar.z~ba ........ -paUo nicely d• •JNldOUI 2bdnn. l~ba. John •aana•.Aduluoopda. _m_.Jl_DID_._____ ..l 4 Br·2"be ...... ·· l850 decb. f ' I b rl .. ~ .stru for eou>· ...._., " -,._ ..... ,........ .....,_ D •-frpl 4000 \Wl _._ __ tr I ...__ ' 1 Br,2be .......... -total ed, rp C1 Ca M5o4'785uonore .. pcn _"9U.....,.....,... 1 UYnu. up ... x, c. ••-.. •••••••••••••• ......., I iix ~. '• walks. Avail 7 12. fort" entertalola1. 1Br Ula 1 lndry pMJo, bedt y"9, pr. 1 Room wttb Kitchen prlv. trplc,mlcro,nicelyfu.m.. 1• -hDD.6451125 UO/mo.99-2319. •0•~•n=••11 · •enc I*'· blk bdl. Waaber/DrJ, Adulta CJabt, NNr ~ H.8.Rit.a-S3WOIO. ~.., ~JI'•~ radt. adJta. 00 pet.a. azs,. IWft. Ma• OardeMr 01fta C:.nter. An 6pm -'1 eutiour VMw. 4 br, lam --•• .. •••••••••••• 1157 Maple St .. C.11 . tzO mo...... . wtaya. eU-U20 or W/M abr 2bd. 2ba, apt. .,,1 rm., diAln1. Xlnt lot. Huatin1ton Har bor,.......... 3106 a7-4Tlh1Upm . ... Dana f'l. ms mo, lat, ,11 View . t tSO. Cal Brand aew Pent.HouH -••••••••••-•••••• Im. 2 bdrm 2 ba &" I BL a ba, pvt.~ t ast.avaU&olS.~ ., Zll,_5121 C500 and lbdrm, SU00. Watafroat deluae aBr, Eoc:I I · bal~!.v' carend'd.aar.Avl.now. &oomror~IPoewcon-•cl ~ waterfroa& aBa upper .• Gara,e. ara1•, ~-· MOO. No peta. Mike. do. Wortd., pe.non or Femnamhbr2bd, l~ba YearlJ I Mrm. famlty ra. I be. llOuN. Very ~1oa'e to the beach. ..... m.au. view. Doc:b anllable. refr11. rrplc:. Yr y. vaulted cel ll a l•,.... a tud ent. Klt eh . o..dow/aamt.alO ,,,1 No pe&a, 714~t8M or Actu ha. n o pell. flr.plac:e. lmD'Md. oc· •••• pr1vUegH. '115/mo. ~ nu..imi s10001 mo. 10 .. nu. c:upaney. TSL .,...,. --m.Tf•. 1111111. to.ll0.3 ,.................. 115-DM. lhan J500 ft. Coado wllh .,.. ~ a Br Qlrt to-.. tn • ..,,.. room pool • cruL ., .... nw CIA. tennla, pools, JH. • ._,. 1e ... ..,. for ..,,._ SlT5 per mo. + " '4U/m o . SU -5112 babyl ltU ns • lll M lt.lJa. C.ll 65'"7113 or AM/wknds, Tl•·OJU houMlttplo1. CorOAa ...,_, --,---~-~-______ __.. ___ , ... ~_.... .. 19,_ • ._ut_sr __ • Al_...(___ di& Mar.,.., t40-*1. , .. T_o_1_b_a-re_b_o_m._._o_•..,,..n • -Woedbrid .. Oo.do. room. 9tialaM , ...... ~ Me,fa U; -lllO. -,_, tMturtl7 6 .. ;~.... ~1A1.11et...••t. ~ .. ... , ............... ,_ --............. -··········· .. ··· ,_ .................. --..................... , ................. -···-·········· -L:Z:: ......... -~ ... .. 'ct A Cllip t c.;.t .. ullu . . . I 1 W P' 1 •#Im .. Drl .... ,. •• .,111-1 & 'Nm .... ,..... ............. c ..... QvW1an Mom w11J eare Lewm tJtwd. edpd, Haul/r d•moU-nHal' IN JA.NlTORIAL IS n '~'!:.!T•lc .. ll•f· rm.W. ri••1l, ,aw, Olillr .,.Pl•rn: wll& IOI' thUd ln my C.11. cm.-..,bauJ.laa ~k. • rd~ CARE. Coaun/1nd.. Ea-c.tm pelallD&, lorata. • 1Je•4.. -'· ..... ~ ml. • J'fl .. ,.... ~IO.a. llillfec"-CJeu lilo••, 61 rs. • t.ap . 141-97 ,. '"9/Y ..,U..KS-7440 Pf .. est. I yr 1uar • .,..,.. _______ __. UeaD_,....... Uv, dln nn. W llJ, AVI .... I ..... ~ -·=·WT::::.::;::a::::---•--,,, ID-1171.UMDT aft 5. •SM ..._ rm ff,IO, eoucb $10. tilt I I ·-.. .. 9 • Ow eUm .,... -.... t:.~llld child can lD my ... -• .. ••••••••• .. •••• ! ~-..--.. ••••••••••• Palatial• Papertna. R .......... ,_.. •• •~1 _. -· ..._ .. _ .u ""' At d l' _ .......... ••••••••• ......,. ._I-......_ .. , -• ._.. UR eat ~ ...,..w. ll yrs eapr -· -·en, ....., yn. u o •ta •••l·CU.'4>m W R Prof•slonal ma.onry· ........... ._ ... ._. a.& ~ ...... It ti• ha. • o I t l m • Oo work myHll. Ref•. Ml-llN. lnilM =• • g:uabl•g· &,~Y0= We'll bHt any bid. 1 __ Rabl....;...;;.;..._St,-,~-•-·_54'1_..11_1211__ aaaaa•••••••••••••••• • *'"• ...._w .... c rah1man1blp. Ind Ul.o10l lD d•ll .. Ob1."9eel& Mi-SUI MMaJ4~. Vld«lao Pa!DUDa. Resld pair " Reroof. All " ..... a.Mr au.. dlt· ,........_ llr. Palom· C"'D ..... o •drtul IM-mo ..:::::.::.:::.:.:::!~· =~~-t--_.;......__ _____ ext/lotr. Acoustic celll t)'PH·•hlnllH-rock· " ~ W~ h.i bo. Uc'cl. •.UH "'"Pr.a IJASTR T\IRP' ._.................... , .. X1nt ca..n!.v.= by t.a1tom brick. atone. tbak-..eom~. Fr- ' Realataat matf:l•I Bu)'ca1'P9lthn1LMtaller .,....,.....RICI""' pn......i I., . ,....., / ble bAock eoncm..6atucco refto. plaater·atucco -hktwortlataaa• p Formica Worll: c•trn at wholuale 8rlo1 rtc.a.h.....,tf• "4tl .. · t"._ •••••'••••••••••••••••• _,w np. · n.J-·............. • ........ • s-tch. W& Nl1uel, Mm .._54l·li830 .Awalt. ._,,,,___ • ... ...-. lAhA • I · ree ea ma e on C own~.NT-mr aaa.c...._eat._.....,1 .-.~truelon, Inc ca ... -. tin ~· •»II urnp&ee Expert lutall•· larpoumallJoti. a rpentry. masonry, Vjo.1Uch492-3W DF.cXSPECIALIST ·1 ,.HM unl.ta,bkcaaealP-8068 l.IOn. Work 1uaram.ed. Uc.•3'7154 .73-0S511 r9fln1. phambin1. WAU.WABHJNG .......... BAR.GAJNPAINTERS Wby call tbe r•t wben k1.., .. Jay • Stucco • &lie. wtndowca.-..-l-·-ecreeos ••••••••••••••••••••••• c•• aJl .... _ ..._t• •$ I C.U'TOJI lNTERIOK l$4·e:l60 l>r)'wa 4t more. JB. -int/ext lo raa. fHt aerv you ... t' ....., .,_ · •n111•• .. ••-•uHaa.. CARPENTRY ELECTRJCIAN M&-lllO Kal·(?W)-.al07 llo•lntT The Starvia1 free ut 841-~H4 or Dedd.Qlolalltypea.Lee ClaUdcan ~home. ace) lb' Jay NHIOI C...tc-cnt-But r al u. beat nred of deulni your ~~~ ~~·;~~:a~ Mi4Jl!O RooftDI C:O. of CM. c.au • up. No. Coata M•• p TRJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• worllmanahlp. Small Jack of all Tradft. Home ........ _ u--away• Call -.c .,1 ... .,.. ....;...:.:;....;..;..:..;.. ______ ,Marty or Rob•tM2-7m. V ~--" .,.,...,, l"""· .-11 I i 11 J b a .....--..... ' _______ N_rv_._ ... _._ _ _,.•Paint1n1/Pap•rln1. _....,_ n VIO> v ·19 '" m• {)rivewayt waJ}a petlCJe. jobapttferred.67~. repa fa, ama 0 • Jemm6e-..T07 lmide/QUSKMI, ,;.. est. ae>o.TUMa.UP t a•D"'"'~o my bo-prowJ .. lu ~tb nta adccdl~~ by 8locli wall.. U y'n npr Tyler.646-145$ -·-·au' .... _,. oa a -... re· Freeesta ~7~ • •• Exi**"«t • tttiable. Wls;/P .. 11 lat Im med at art. Fred WW recoocUUon your old ~).7MOwll CM modellni. patloa 6 · ,... -• Home improvement, 2S Reta. P&eaae call Llaa -.................... 9&Ml82.3 roafforltathoftbea.tof ,.._O.br d ••••••••••••••••••••••• }rs exper. Fencln1. PETERSPAINTING ---------•a new one Also new -------· a ...!c .. ~!. SS Builders. Jl'tnd what you want In 11\mutwere-flnlJhlng.re-Depeodable.831-0llW _-. __ m_e _____ --1 Eapr'd. Reas Retu. ~al•CCKllmtrcl•I rooh . ,....,, •• c•-......... 2 to .. v•~v Oa.11) P11otClui.Uleda pairs aandbla1t1n° 1 Fr ..... R 0JDROOFING WTU .... w. "9-... • •• Excellent housekeeper Free Eal. Call Gene petDI og ee nt. eu. Noa ~hna Friday My Coelf•octor _su-_;__743S ______ -4Rooi\nl. plumbln1. palnt, w tareat refs . need• ~ ,_r-.....;.;..;...·_S'l_~_a_1...;.,_17_l..f11 __ 37_1 __ __:5;...:S;...:7_·.::.2...:..l ..:..S..:..3 __ _ Costa Meaa home . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• floors or general h1ne re· ..-tt l73-lllO .-St&-l815 p _______ _. _________ 11i&• I I pain Free est Call · Fine ext. palnuna. St . ......,.,.....,. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 91i8-2056 « 831-ISU ell L 1., •.la mature Lk /l na. Try me . R~ •-•••••••••••••••••••• 'trtdi W...ti E RS Ga rdeolng. tree t rl m. _5pm"'---------houlekeeper Ute cook Sinor 83f.5065 Neat patches le text.Ula ::•·_:~•••••••,,••;::: 40 Y A EXPERIENCE mini. clean·up, & malnt. lna. XlDt ref. Me-~718 n-.1 _a1,..1ft E t •Int ... IST. ltJ.14H ,.. ... ,c·--·. 1rna .,.,.,... serv. Arnie. ~-8414 ......., __;;;..._ ____ .....:...:.._--1.-n• _.-owul -. x . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Specialize ln entry ways It ceramic tile floora. 962-18113 ' Newport. c:o.ta M•a & ....................... ..._ T• Low rata. t3900U F~ , '' g •• JrvlQl.l75-D7&•vea. JACI WILLSON ~c ... ' Haulln1-Movin1. Con· ....................... s5311-4313MC/Vlaa ....................... r ..... ·eiiM ti M ,., G .... ,,, c-•· ac&.--Treeetopped/~moved. Crete • tree removal. ROOF TUNE-UP G Gadley Plumber. ::.··;:;···~·,;~~-·~·· -•••••••••••••••••••• • -.....-New lawns. 751·3476 Quack servtce MZ-7838 Recond o&d roof i,,. the O.ve's PainUng, Ht"Vinl Repair aervtce. lnst.aUa· nQP rea ea ID nlECABlNETWORKS R e~i dentiol • Commer ci al • COllt ot a new one New aru 9 yrs. most reas. lion. back.flow certiflca· tanauages. Join move-Landacapm1. tree trim· OCC student. Slllploader. roafalOO. check my ref lac. Uon6'2-9315 ment.Sh6r\handSoclety, 1 ~~&relri:l!~~ariFr°: Remodeling nung, clean-ups Fr« dump true k Grade. JD ROOFING M7 2W 586-M2S ACME PLUMBING $5.00.144-8342 > est.8'1U426dy1.963~13 Pllone (714) 759-9527 eet.Avllea.646_-8-4_74 __ haul.DanM.S-8800 WALLPAPERING COMPANY Mrd'1wCll I I eves. NEWPORT BEACH Exp. Gardener Com pl. Hauling le Dump Jobs. ~ f..Wt draw In the Free est. Lk 330086 Muten Plumbers.fut le ••••••••••••••••••••••• Find what you want in yard mamt. & dnups AakforRendy. West .. a Delly Pilot Aver.SllprroU efficaentS4J S77!1 Profuaional Window ~~~O,aily;· ~~Pt~lot~C~l~a.u~lli~edaii.~~;!;;!!!!!!!!!!!;!;!!;;!;!;!!;;;!!;;!;!;~~Fr-ee~~es~t!P~c~t~e~64~1·~1096~!!!~!!!!!~54~9-~4~388~!!!!!!!!i~~~~~~A~d~&42.-~567~&~!1!!!!~Ca~Jl~N~or~m~~~~-0880~~~~Sell~MDe~~ite~m~a~~IG--~~~~~c!leanin!!!~~~~:~!-548;'~~~88:>3~D~an!!!1e!!b~. ...... sa-. 4JIO .. sa-. 4300 Offlc.l...t_, 4400._...tn_,._... 4500 ........ ' •••I .,.., .. 11 .. a•••••••••••••• ,.•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C)ppot'twwty SOOS ""' it/ APPi. y MO CHARGI L u x u r y I r v I n e KOLL CIMTlll XI.MT LOCA TIOM •• ••••••••• •• • • • ••• • • • • lallt & ..... ••MOWll•• 'fownhoule. Furn, poola, .-wPOIT ~t asv.F&Jt.lndrorusamln_!! P_•~. ~busE~~~.veN-~udam·· :•••••••••••••••••••••• ,• ~Sharlne Service jac. tenaia. S2'7!» iDcl~ea Elegant ex~uUve suites -.,..,d."" -... ~-~ a c 1 • 5100 J-1¥.lloommateFcwYou l&il.551-6319 in prestlie loc. lnclda cupancy.lncla:Offlces& b1uous person who 11 -................... . m.Gl5797daya95343115 aecretar!al H rv1ces. re-warehouae space Crpu. willing to learn. Call Mr DIVORCE" ceplionaat. telephone drpa, wet bar. For lea11· Fathy646-4m s d :. »ea, prol. rem.ale. ads ,_. 4150 answertn1 fs more. TllE 11\g Wocall 642·4463 M·•· u •tamped . ad ' • female lo ahr Baek Bay ••••••••••••••••••••••• H EA D Q u A R T E R s _7_30_to_3_:30_..;,.; _S_•l_l_0._2_. __ ...... 0··•1111• .. :..· ' so Is ~Ee;!~~~p ,. eoftdo. $250. Avl. 7-1. Stora1e 1ara1e1, on COMPANIES: A pro· q11pa f -.. 1 ..... N Grand f , __ , Prime Newport/Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... r '" ~ Balboa PenJn. nr Fun ess ........ en•ironment. r ... __ Zone c 1o ~x2 o ~ · >. 714/&51-oAl &nines Park. Quality CHOICI IMYISTMIMT Santa Ana. CA 92701 ,Boom; Kit.c111S111 priv. cloee 613-ZIM.3.173-3930 ----------• olfice &i warehouse sp.ice Oul-Ol·area. Xlnt mngt , to beach. $210 loci PRIME COSTA MESA Cor luH. Carpels. w/CPM 3 shopping ctn ACftESSl.S! _ ICillUeaH.B.~ Double gara1e. Costa locaUon-Store/of · d rapes & wet bar Ofc /warehouse Lg urut ACTOltS! 1 Mesa. aecure, 953-8110.e fice/busaoeaa, S80 sq ft . 1380 1870 sq. fl units complex. Cash F1ow ~ Senowactm11tudent.s' In lar1e Meu Verde leavemesaaie. newl y d~raled. Qwck ava1lable now 642-4463 apprec. Davis. Agt Learn with prolesslonaJ t.ime. lae master bdr posaesslon. Harbor· M·F7·»3·JO: Sat 10.2. 7l41754-m2 directors! To work ln priv. bath, kltchen __ .__._. 4400 Baker Center 3011·3023 L..---------moVlt!S,TV,&cable.call privi\eges.S300aMo.or_,__ Harbor Blvd. Agl. UIOOsq.ft.bwld~.10.000 ••••• tllt THIPro•cttc. 1 Qe&otiable. UUUUes lDd. -·••••••••••••••••••• ~1366 sq ft outside. Storage W..ted 5020 ~ Tesnale 540-2826 or DIC. sums ---------preferred or IJght traffic ....................... Ct .. _, • 645-9080 Prime Newport Beach •NEWPOHT BEACH• mdustry 546-3429 Orange Counly Produc Of 0....,. C ...... k>c. Near 0 .C. airport. •PRIME LOCATION• ... tJoo C:.O want~ Investors Now! .,Ncm•mkr, M/F, 3 BR con· Rmt loci. reception. con· 50 yds from waterfront! a.tds W..ted 4600 ~ return. Short term do, lrv. AU amenities, ference rm, janitor SOOsqft ••••••••••••••••••••••• &-8weeks C.11739-4420 For Q free ~ 1 ,SZlO + i,, uU1. ~1·3'47, serv .. utal1. 100 free 17141964.~994 Wanted m Cosi. Men or ....__...._ • __ 5025 ~~ ..•.... ?!!! 1~-~-~ ...... ??~! ~PP~ Fom IDS 5100 ··················~···· Reward. SmaU Pomera· ruan. lost Mon June 9 at Place a HAPPY AD an Ula column for only S3 is C&U642 S678 To Daddy· Dad the Do. AIE Fill Call: '42-5'71 :iJ8 f1ower le Tuaun. CM . Looks bke a little red Fox. Answers to name ol Puffy . 13 yrs ollf. • ~1175.548--0318. c....__.,,... -----FOUND: Collie, Sable le wht male, Samoyed max. ·~~~~~!!'11!11111!~!'1 beige male. loog haired I'. yellow kitty. Newport Loll SrnJ f"em Doll blk w1wht mouth , AND Beach Animal Shelter 644-3656 blktbe1gt> Keeshond M. Found : Wht Fem. Cal. Vic. E 18lh /Sanla Ana wearana flea collar. Ave 618 631·5«>1 Short J3Sth. NB. 673-4i049 ~Skas Aft«-r 5. 960-7404 ---------Lost cat . sm brown Burmrw. no rollar, Bis Canyon Condos. Call 7S&-9rl92 · Paereva co p 1 es le mor e , Jr'VU)t! area, 2 or 3 BR . ..._._, ...u .._ l · ' Secretarial 1erv. avail. FORLAWYERSONLY house preferred 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;. .. Roomnietewanted. Male· U&orDIM&g851·9411. SPECTACULAR OF-Adultl. Xlnt references Fred the Sm.art. Lou the Poo. LOST 3 Sets of Golf Club!> llarbor /Adame f'O\JND. claim or adopt at lrv\ne Ammal Care Cenler. Lhas a Apso. Gol<kn R~t. Colhe Mix. Black Setter, Great Dane. Shellie. Keeshond. Aust. Shep mix. Also. cats " lllltens. Open everyday. 754-3734. feniale.·28~. Pvt. home. -----"'-----FI C ES O N TH E 6 7 3 · S 7 0 I Ev es . le •• CdJ(.640-mO. Avall.1-1 . .cdM DELUXESUJTES. WATER! 8a}'3ide Ortve week.ends 2 b«lrm. ctetethed -,. °'Blincalow ·· A~t. v 1 Woman 40+. Newport . Beach szso. "6-5847 From ~-Alr CODd.. •-PCll N .. _ h ----------UQPM '*--UUI pd. 28s.s .. • ewport """"ac · WANTt:D. 4 or SBr hou&e £. Cllt Uwy.17~ lncluded : Receptloruat. ID Meia Verde rrom Aug wrs TCLIFF BLDG v"NEED v"MONEY I Ubrary ·Xerox. UUlltles, lat Wnte to Mrs GaJanl, Jarutonal. Parll1n1. etc :1185 Parkv1ew Or . Salt The moat unique and Lake City. Utah 84117, or .ROOllllATE Wntd. Lo beautiful omca on the ph <8011278-1384 by June e _, ~-4 bt house. C.Jd . S22S WeatCoast' 16 Nt WP',,, I Bl I.I >< . .. j mo. Utll. pd Tom Contact Marv Burton CtlDITMO ,. S..~afl6PM ~=-....-w m 4>67S.9501 Laiuna House 4 bdrm 3 rtlOILIM ;/----------• ba Ott lsth thru Jan ~ • Jem rm mete wants ;/,.__ FUmlahedofflcesforrent 31m Pref oceanvaewor .-.lrctTDl.- same. a4e 2().2S. 2Br. ~=:=. or be up to 950 sq rt cioktowater &40-4573 t7M5ll I ,. furo lwnbl!c. pool le util Ocean vaew. Fashion ll.I Arranged by 1 inc.I'd. .$22Q 010• Call aft C.11641•-9111 ____ tmllliM/t9•Ht/ Coaltttw L.- .. _s_;_JO_P_M_646-_1.._658 _____ • __________ 10eluxe 1 rm ofraces adj ,._c• 8'alness and lnd1vlduaJ 'Tow.Phouae. 2·1torle1, EXECU'l1VESUITES Alll>Of'l Hotel. From S205 ••••••••••••••••••••••• loans. S5.000to Sl.000.000 ~ 2 .... Be. f\IRY furnlahed. Newport Center, full Dl>.Nolsereq.833·3223 hbu Fa't & co url eou 1 ~urt pe~r) 644.-, O,p ilJi lwltf 5005 aervi~. Bnttany Finan· ... _ · · .ervtces. private, ocean Pnme Rental Space. 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cial Service 7141974.5475 Trade ;your old st" f '°' new icoodltt• with a Oasslfled ad 1142·5678 Moen the Cart. Happy Father's D,,,!> _ Mom. Than.JI for a II )'OW encoura1ernent and help. Happy Father's Day Dad. from the Oan.i.iger type prooc>W ------ 00~ JOllNSON l{appy F&lhers Day Granddadd) Del)'IUI TOM HANSON Happy F1rsl Father's Day Pat & Merel Ur. Re ward 644-0~. Lmt cw Found a pet! Call ...._~ __ Animal As11latance fbmd Young lnsh Set Le.ape. 537 ·2273. DO fee. ter. Fountain ~Valley UlST: BUttran G4!n111An area Shep, med u . no collar. ___ ~l2J54 Osco. 142·2611 Ive Ollig FOUND En&llah Setler. White remale & dark Vic. Bay • Nwpt. Blvd.CM. brown rabbit N~port FOUND: Set or ToyOta BHc:h Arum.al Shelter car keys, Monrovia & ~ l9lb CM. 64S-8IM f'OUJllD Terrier mix FOUND: CaUco cat. rem Maie Buff color Vic de<:lawed, flea collar. Talbert Bushard, F V Nr Orange fr Csl Hwy, 963-ZJM NB. 6'2· 1603 ~oomy ' duplex, lerae view. Cl70.l630. 759-90J6. sq rt. In New Bwldlog In Mooey Raiser : Real anytlme. furn. rm. Prefer quiet om~ In Bayview Hotel. New Po r l Ce n t e r Eltate Syndication Firm _..:._ ________ 11 ,. ndlHmoter. SZOO. Kathi Historic al I and mark Olrporat.e Plaia Below needs full or part time lS ,. 5484M4 Fashion laland George ~) ~ " up. Bay View. 1-:Jk 1 na Com Pan>. Money Raiaer for Tax .......... u 1.• Share my home walh non lmmed. occup. Contact Realton, 759.9100 Shelter Syndication. f amotlftl, drinking lady Rose.673-31122 Liberal comm. Please ; t1701Do + .,._ Utll. l01'2 Rmauita.12Ssq. rt ........... 4450 submit qualllacaliona lO HOMIOWMEllS ~ &upfromf7s.n 9 W.l9tb ....................... P.OBo.x 8W. Newport 0..DtiyA8911 ..... • St. call Tom c:An 2200. For at.ore le omce apace al _lli!l!l6()_________ Use your eqw'\y for bill.a, .Non·amok101 female to .,.,.,. reuonable ta home additions. •aca· ahr 2 Br. 2 ba apt MedJcal" Profeaaaonal sooto•Jra00 ~· _ Oul ot area owner musl bona. m . Ally amount. , .,, ___ All ameniU... 6 "' aeU take-out sandwich any reuon. Credtt or~ --offices Reasonable rent. M""'•vERD"" R ~ , Cloae to ahopa, Sad· r..->n r. shop Gd houn. 9·3. -on OOl neceuary Compare dlebllek CoUqa • UCI. C.0.la Mesa 548-2103 PLAZA th r u t' r I. No exp our coau. 24 hrs • S225/mo.~ Im llesa Verde E, C M. ntteS&ary One person« weekends. 545-4123 expand bu1lne11 with ~5167.116-7041 Coif course ept San 1andw1cb route 27402 C'4mfQU walk to bch, •Ml'WPOltT/C.M. Camino Capistrano, .,...,..,D .. :·1.-e-. .. ,,.... IOll tmnll, ocean vlew. Slli$ Up to 4700 aq.ft. avaJI. at Lquna Nl1uel. 644Hl883 -..-afltpm. prime corner, 17th & OI' l31·10ll. Courtmy lO -·•••••••••••••••••••• ' . ,,. Nwpt Blt'f~ <R~ ......._ ,,.._ ...._ _ ... _ HB 2bd ... N brc*tt'S. m .ooo. -~ -..,..._. .... •~· r c rcW All type11 of reaJ eat.ate bch. priv yrd, pet OK. .... 41475 Have a hllhJy prot1i.ble lovellmeota al.Dce 19'11. Wf11!¢.tPM. end bNutilul Jun Shop S,.c.14 .... "NPT BCH. Lad)' tD ahr 2 flOI UIAll ol your ewn. Featurlo1 JM TDt ,. ar'2 ,. apt W[Hme. lmmedl.Ue Harbor Blvd store or of· th• lateat ID Jean•. 64Z.Z171 545-061 I ,,, (>,~ PoOl J 0c n~bast Location +tx· Dmlma and Sport.awear. "· t•"n't a. tl I ·, n8ccl... oupanoy .,,...""' tn Cot&a MeH. n6.$0C> Include• t>eilo· I at & 2 d TIUST .• To Flt Yiour ...... .. .. , .... lnventory. nxturea • • • ~ ••· 548-QlOI mo111 ft,e.xcelleot par.-';;3 tralnlJl(f. You may . Dl9S Individual Needs ma. Call Curt.la Herbert.I haw yow at.en open tn SFR a; lit. to *500K. » 220to3,000QJ Aal-l31·1*orl'1M94 •little u ~days. Call ynd pu.rcbaM and refl; 1100 Ill· ft. lD ahopplol for Mr . Louahlln ~0 ... ~0 L1...~Yp:· Pleue can Por ceat•r OD BrlalOI nr. lllJ.D.IJOt .,.._, nvu VWUIB. 0 An Appointment Jambol'M, 114-UU•v• · prepay, fee/IHMbold. Art Ceoter fs Frames. Allothnl4frCoodo• ('714) 6'7& .. aeea 1111111.e.tllll ..... 4100 Pl1vU. Put)'. Wed/Sat, DOBBSFINANCIA.L ~l. On.De•· ....,JERV1CES ...._.1 ~---..;;..~~~~~-· aae;.:oi •.....,Cir.. ~~!!~'::ta. ~baa mone, f« 2Dd ta. Bctaea._. to buttDIN f« )'OUJ"Nlfl T.D. a. No ttedit ct.eek. a..-. mt1 co wttb faa· no Pf'lt1. FOi actJaa call t..uc JIOC•l•' '8 1oun A&lf73.12UU)'Uma. for su,ooq witlt Just IDdTDIGr .... -..Oat 15-~ down. No pre-l2JiOO'lt • vloH bualneu up uf.a.SUau. ._...,.,. Owner wW tralD • flnuce com· ~.;;;..c;,;;..;.;,...._ ____ 1 ,..._,.CaJ.1n....,..-. *** SHOllTTBM AJlllD SWIMf6 IOAMS ~ . CA&LfOa~ l11tt ... = ~M ~ II ~ ........... D!1!pNll" 1'WM , • Let Ad-lincl' Save You Time and Money a brand new service •You may rtqUISf M-Sittw when pb:Jng y041t od. •The M-Sitter number will ~ in 'fOAJlf Doily PUot od. •Acf.Sjttw tdcet mnt>Q!M fer you 2• houri o day. •You d in ot ywr conwNenm fO get me 1 'IPOlllll fO '(OK ad. (Monday thru Friday 8 om to 5:30 ptn. Sotonfoy 8 om to noon.) Or. if you w6lh. we will cal 'ftlJ with yoJ/( ,..,. .. ot 0 apmflld time. •For men Information and to pkg 'ftJ4K od mil 6'2-5678. [" • 1 ' '{ n · I OT I J~ I 1 ~ I I ................ ~~ -·-........... ~.~ ~~~:.~ ..... ?!~! .... !~!.~ .... ~~~! ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~:.~ ..... ?!.~ Ekl~ June 16. 1980 DAILY PLOT pl:J c.~,!!IL. An }OU a.,_ ..... •".e l•~--.llJll-----AlTfOMOTP"'IRVT~ Booklu~~rt llttepl 1-'ull ~HJER·weekendsooJy. ~~~~:.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~~:.~ ..... ?.'.00•• • ..... .-w_....... 1t .. ..,._, ,. Pill cm • U1t Mllni • • or pMt l11tw Some col· Lloyds Nunery .. • ........... . • ~1'-0utuU ·N uc'a to auta t r ou COUN111PDSOM le:~~ :mt helpful Will 841-7441 CLERICAL COOK Delhwy/Warebcwe 1 t'H l\W al..-..~ • b~•••:: .. • ~r••,ll• * ~ ~r:n•:~udtl~l!0,>u(I'~ ~!1:chS":;a~IAN~~~~rt ---------Buay field service olftce Flt.Ima 4r P IUme. Apply G111nll ... L -. ..,ll.l ................ ,... • • •"• na. •--· • "" -.1-.. cl·n~at who •n Monday Friday bt ... n .. -.... n "'--· w -_,.., __ Oall1l4 f814 -MJJ8 TRIVEX. INC • Unw ""'lllon ava1labl~ 646-7406 c··~ ,..,..,., ... "' ~ ... . . .. . ...-.... per,., LelJ•I Coeflcteeuat ---------• ~a.Mrahtporforclgncar -------IYIKll.J Joya diversification. 3 " ~pm . C o c o •• P /tlm• ope .. i DI la u,~ PO Boa u.a. CAMDn ~!ult!:!:.~~.0~.!~: ·~~rlcnct! required looldiH,..--M ... Good t ypina a kllls. R eat auranl . 4147 watebouae deUveria1 t-f!.., .-.......ous -cau G&en for an ap'""lnl· C'"-u plttnnt te&ephooe man· MacAltbur Blvd .• N.8. material to depta: 1..S -Y m.diateOl)enlnp for ..., -..-TDTI M ner " records keept.ng ~z:.M.4. Man Uvu Fri: reqalres •• For w...t • Pleaaant 1 COST mc:nt Subat i.nti11I Newpor t upenence neceaur)'. ablllty tolift11Pto &O lbe. • PfRJTUAL REA.DINOS _~ __ ._Dta.t __ m. __ m ....... 1 __ 1 •CCAA ...... ..-... IOY CAllVEI r1rm hli~ e hallcnging K.aowled&e of Telex a Cook. P/Ume. Exper. nee. Valid Calli'. driver's to.in lOpm t'\allJ l.Jc'd ,.. ""'"""9 llO&.Ls.IOYCE pobtlton ror expen enced plus . Good s tarting AWIY in penoo: LeB&ar· ticeme lt :tf."W'u:.ru· 4!4 7298 or 44 ~ 1115 DeJa Y• CLIRI SL 64M444 llld1v1dual M amtain re-t'OC" ~~~bl& aalan " h ~rat com· nu Restaurant. 414 N. in&. ()pen 1 f Ap-S C.m1n.1 Real, San Prevtoua experience lo a l'Ords ror mulllple cor pany paid be nefits. Newport' Blvd., N .B. ply Promptly. Cont.act , .. _m Prot--'-al "'a-~ 1m1nufaclurin11 environ AUTO ROUTE porattoos lhru finillncial w Piease caU 549·8412 for ~00. ~I Dept. ctty of """" ....._, "'~ ...... -TiiE REG ST""R statement~ Must be e promote lo manage. inlervlewappl. w1Uu feimJnlne touch mamt uama standard cost I i:. • Earl) ,,. ell "roome d . non-ment & super vuK>n from O>ok·ret.ired ,_rsoo ...... CoaUMesa. 7141754-~ '4Ml71 method and EDP re· AM. l \2 to 2 hn>. S375 Lo "' Wlltun. •dro-H•l1CMlics ..-,.,.-E.O.E. porU Wiil asalat cost ac· S4 5 0 I mo . X I n t Mroker. Send resume & WANT A CARE~R? lRVlNE.CA ferred. To cook e vening _..;._ ______ _ lj(, pampe red with •"' m 'Sentkn 5360 ~c raon al relax1n&••••••••••••••••••••••• ma~"~ by 12 of the pre· BIRTH CONTROL CTR UJts!>• iU'ls lo Soulhery> Tuba I st e r i Ii za lion <.altrornla J ac uzu, b)laparoscopy <Band· wtuna etc. Open toam Aid Surgery> & vasec-um.? days a week Vis· lom1es 17752 tieach a/M.C. Atlantis Heallb Blvd H.B 17Hl84B-6330 Spa. 2112 Harbor Blvd. --·-------Costa Mesa 645-3433 Br 1ng this ad for your .... 11¥11 .. 11 special gift --------- STAG &PVTPARTIES & NUDE• DANCER ....... 7005 •MODt:;L ••••••••••••••••••••••• countaol in eatablishlOg moonh&ht Wives. re ~alary history in <:on-Call (7141831·9421 E.0.E. M/F meals for children lo Delivery penoa, over 21. cont rols, monitoring tired. d1sab1hty. stu fldenceto P 0. Box 17l5.I~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.( Fullenoo. P /time, S or8 must have good drivinl perpetual invent or y , dents. N~ gd Whl>el!> S e,,.port Beach , CAI~ nights/wk . Call Jim record.Seml·retlredpre.. variance analysis. and ~5426. 921663 Chinese bousellUln who O.ERICAL KMpar: 714-870-5S22. ferred. Full or part thne. entnes to general ledger. ---------wanted job with widow ~m.im •nd Interface wi t h BABYSITTER wicar. 111 IXPROF<:.MGI. p&easecall673-1879. · --------- manufacturin&. IJ\Y home, part-tune, One girl office. ruu tune. DIMlflN Coc*s Delivery L.A. Timea, to 645-0128 M F Casual atmosphere CLEANING PERSON: *INIRIU G Breakfast Cooks nttded. h o me s i n N e wpo r t 111 Npt. Bch. ror marine Apartment build ings, Full lJme. Top P•Y " Be~ Sat " Sun only. ACCOUNTS PAYAILE Position requires high schoo' diploma and some expenence ma manulac· tunng accounting e n· vironmenl, Type 45.50 wpm and operate an ad dertcaJculator by touch Bab)!> 1 t t er wanted onented business Ex-full lime Coi.ua Mesa (llPOIJUllTY beneflls. Exp·d only. Ap-3:30am to Sam . SlSO per Mature woman to live ID p·d & mature 675·7960 Newpor t ~ac b area: ply ui person 3·5pm. 400 rmn. :>48-8841.S.1413. ROOM F R EE Ft•" da y s , 548 -602 4 Vehicle needed. TSL S.CoastHwy,l..ag.Bch. hours wkl) Child age 3. _!_Ves/wknds Managemenl.6"2·l603 •TB.Ult JOI.LY IOGR D!mal 642 2870 or 646-6775 Cash 1e n n g o r re I a led '"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t ftont office recepUoalst . Hkpr/Sec'y Recpt Cl.£AHUPPHSON backeround and 1tght 1: Expe r . n ee. Xln1. Babys1ttH needed . Permanent P/T. S days. 6 days per week. 2 hrs typing required t;x. COOllS~& sa laryl beneflts. Com· ~kdays, 11pprox1mate· I hn. pr da). Bookkeep rught S4 hr S4(1.1765 penence preferred. but Good company beoefJt.s. puter lmow&ed&e helpful. ly Jul) I. for 2 g1rh. ages m~. pa' roll, typing ex wtll train Call for ap-Apply.m person only. 1 to 837-0'711. 9 & ~ Must haVl' own per :\pl Uch archttN·t potnlment. Spm, Tues thru Sun.1--------- WtU ~ater your next par-Mot o r e y c t e Ridi n g t) I m 36-24·36. l8yrs lnsln.tction Experienced Pam ·s pvt outcall. Aft. & novice 20 hour courses. 6pm !>42·0207. Dys: Orange County /Lon g ACCOUNTING 778:l<m. Beach Chapter, National CLERK tr ansporlal1on & re· fi.'2 71.55 l!!@!llm•c:J .. ------1 Sebastia n·s West. 140 D!maJ Ass1staat Newprt ferences Located in ------Ave Plco,San Clemente. Bda restorat.ive pnetk'e Stonecreek North arra or looldl...,.,. F /C STI•EITS ----needs exper. Ind.iv. Good ---------i Sa f el Y C o u n c i I An entry level pos1t1on _7_14_-527_..866() __ . -----• elUSL'. for an mdi v1dual t.o Woodbridge ss.2·0471 CPA Firm at MacArthur r• AMERICAN cos ~ E T O LOG IST -salary. many benefits. Bhd & Jumboree Rd . $ 1ir·d. to ass11t owner of 631·3*90. RRSTLADY ~corts Models Party Dancers 972-1345 •FOXY LADY• OU'TCALL ONLY •972-1138• •IMM. MASSAGE• J acuzzi • Sauna MR OC AllU'ORT 4301 Birch NB 545-075 11 2am aeross Sheraton ESCORTS •953-4473• ~ays open Now H1n n1 Cred.. teacher . avaU for perform clen cal dultes and cost accounting Re· tutonng. all sub1ects. quires high S<'hool _K_-6_840-_6263 _____ ~ diploma. Some college 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ARTIST /CARTOONIST Illustrations, adv. art, f'llp charts, blides etc. 675-834S accounting des irable. Mu.'>t be abl~ lo operate an adder tcakulator We orter compet1l1vc saJanes and an execllenl benefits packa1:e For Banlung lnme 752·0'l74 contemporary s alon.1--------- TB.LER TRAIHEE ---------• Pun:eUTemporanes s Lag. Sch. Salary +tips. DENTAL HYGIENIST !\tu!>l ha,·e good math Will help you get lbal AVINGS (.;.all. 494.9729 ask for M. lDwor1tinestablishedol· background & t > ping BORE HOLE cub for Summer hm 6 W1lllams fice near South Coast ab111l) Xlnt working SURVEYTR'"'I ... ~ Fallaavinp .,._,5 B I c •t PW&. t-ond.s & ruJI co benefit:. "' ""'~ IMMED. OPENINGS ~. ni.t.o · •" COUNTY ~tlL ~ ca 11 r 0 r a pp t Mr ~t1mmum 7 years on th<' RICB'TlOMISTS ~tr llwunga lf79·9800 ror dry deancrs. Exprd ~lungon. Wcst(·rn Thnft Job 'urve) t•,pen1·m·e __ 9¥9eSTS Em. M Jl-'111 onJ) P 'tuni~.968-3633 Dmt'AL ~ANT.full & Loan. co~ta Ml•sa 1\ppltcant:. must ha\•e --• •n or part-time, back off~ 64S-JLS3 o v Pr " l' a .., work l' x sa. TYPISTS C:Ot:NTER If ELP postion open. X·ray tic " pcnenn· an thl' North STATTYPISTS bull lime. Ptr counter exper preferred. Mon· Attn Mother : Be rree this summer · hire super babysitter & sW> lover for Uve-in a l bch, xlnt refs. Cathy 730-1804 rn>re tnformatton plC'tt::.l' ---------1 ScJ in the ~l 1ddle 1-.a .. t DICTA,. H 0 M Ei·--------•I help le $andw1 ch mao. Fri. Btwn Harbor 4r Far Ea.st.South Arrx•nca l*PISTTS U..t:RJCAL f'~xpenence preferred. Nwpt BIYd s , C.M & !'lorth Anwnca on orr • Ga.ry ·s Delt 67~2193 63l·M20 short• & land n~s 1-;x Slean'AIUIS --------1----------ASST. ten.,1v~· knowledge or -~Wltb0rWitbc>ut sh · Counter penoo, P/Time. DmtaJ A.ss 't . ortbo exp. IRAHCH MMGR. )()n i-.rnp1c & magnetic flT OP&ATotll s *81 ... ING rt'tlred wek'omt',646-2i062 RDA req. 4 day wlL. Npt. C HIEF TELLER. ~ur\t'~tn~ lt•c-hniqul.., n · "·p P L Y }I IUWU bl""]l l2 2PM __: Bcf\.&&2-26216. COOlal1. PEHSONNEI. Banlung TRIVEX INC .-..-_.o,..i..-c..-..-. Mature woman desires part lime employment. general office dulleb, ex· Newport Beach Veq qwn'<.I With tam1hant) MEDIATELY ,_.,.RTUNfTl[S Cu !>tomer Ser v i ce • pleasant busy ofricc at on I 11'3Ul)(J. II P9~25 & Pu.rceU Temporane1 UfTU ~p~olattve /Operate 0 ENT A L 0 FF I C E J UIO Redh1l1Avenue Yacht Basrn ExC't•llent llP.n rnmpulero; & 11rv 4020BittbStreet copi<'rs and counter Pro~res uv e, b usy . Costa Mesa. CA 92626 ~alary and benefits gramm1ng C'apab1ltt1e~ NewportBeacb "urlt. speaality practice locat-TOUCH OF CLASS ESCORTS <M HRS. 752 0817 Equal Opp Emplyr M tF Supervisory expenenC'e lur tlw latter Appbcanu. Call 851·90$5 •TELLEllS ed 10 F aah100 Isla nd Male st ud ent in xlnt m savings or brant·h mu..,ttx>rapabll'of wnt l00%f'reePlmBoauaa Cashiering or rdalt•d SIR~~DY see ks ASS ISTA NT ph)s1cal cond will do operat1ons reqwred t<-all mg tt-.:hn1lal manuab & background and ltRhl BUSIN ESS MANAG ER _pe_r Ma_ry_963_·3_17_3 ___ 1 h I I f '"'CCOU.,._l.,.G J t .. lls d PRINTING anyl ing ega or ~ ,.., ""' Glonal>ot). 714·673 J tJO tone uc t 1ng tra1n1n~ )pt.Dl( S•.I reqwn· ____ ~typing. tn- Profess1onal The.rapeul1c $10,000.•95·5300. Good w Jn umbers. We 1·ouf'>(-i. Pleai.t• forward ---------Experience preferred DATADCTIY s uraa ce 6 gen . ofc:. massage Lt<-d NB. W__..._...., 7100 w!JJtrain.OO.QUO. IMPERIALS &L h:t11·r.of refC'rence from a.HICAL but wiU train Aµph 111 _. ... T-~~is e:sseDUa1. Apptonly. Ste .. e. 548 2817 --prC'\1ous t>mplo) er~ to pe!'SOl\ l.o Branches lt-;led _..IEll'lA ~ ~ ...... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------E.O.E.m/f/h \JOI\ "ork re<·ord PJ\ Securities processing beJoworutll lltalth Organ1zatlon._ ........ __ _..._ ______ _ ---------IAccoonls Payabh: clerk · • ACCT CLIC ~~!!!!!!!ml!!!!!!!!!!!l--1 · rllnite S2.SOO to SJ.500 per clerk for Fastuoo b laod kxat.ed m Irvine bas UD· DENTAL Cll&ll'Side aais· GnatCOlllfl-, expe rienced. No n · ACCTCLl-IMTER m.mlh Take ad to the i nvestment -f i r m . mediate operung ror a N 8ch. Pteasa ESCORTS s mok e r . Call Tom BEAUTI CIAN /tl atr nearl'!>l Slate Employ Processes new invest-Ms Purt·t!lt Data Entry Oper a tor lad. pl. . nl ""Hrs 641 . 0180 ~rown 661·3612_.___ ACCT Cll SR. St) It s t tha t s pro rnrnl Ofrtct• DOT OlR ments mvolving bank de· 848 2222 Wlt h 2·3 years exper. grcq>prad.ttt. Exp.~ uo AHt COMD TECH gress1ve Appl} Pro I lair 167 00 Ad i>aid ror b) po s 1 ls & de l a 1 I e d v.Uh CRT TenninaJ.Xlnt ferred. 4 da1 wee k. Cash/Checks ACCOUMTS ,AYAIU EDP TERMINAL OP Co 8546 Warner AH~ .. n emplo)er. foUowup. Investment or salary le fnnge beoef"tts._640-_1l2Z ______ _ ._&pjMCjYisa hell &tat. •• ...,,.,. HEAOCUSTODIAH Valley banking exp. helpful package.f'or interview Dmt.11 Secretary ~ ~~~~~!!!~!1-•l n ••d 1 •••rge tic c•·-a -'"'UTY S ... -L-0-... --------eau.11~0123 A11£11CAN contact t>auaeEOEG.Jlwmo/FDd ~-exp. for ac:Uve = 9'F"5"1s -"" ""' Bridal Shop Newport. ~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ 6U 1416. -,-n o11 111 acco••h ELECTRICIAH Loo le 1 n g lo be r C' Me,u location. Opening = SAVIW"S ·· · · · · beKb efface. XJDl aal. M...ries •--~ pay.._ .,.... Exp PAIMTlll cogn 1zed? t:;xc1t1 ng . to train as a ::.ates & ---------ml DATAEMftYOPIL Cal.IMl-SW 1 ~ ,.5~ ;.,~ .... &.... Pl.UMIH growtng corporation of bndal consultant. Retail Oencal Elfpandjne co. baa opest-o.TdY ... Q -1 VLA _ _. ,._._ -i • ...-. beauty salons 1n nM of ~ expenence helpful Laguna H1Us · mes for espr lBY 3'141 *outcall* -•· "_,. -· -•"'• .. ,.,SIO. a molJ vated. enerJtellc. An unusual andexcellent cn~aTft9t' 3tOBSEIToroRd. data entry operator. f\all time,pm abtft.Ex. Its & wortr .. 9 MAIMT WKl-SI mature Receptionist & at uruuu ~ Hunt.mgton Beach : Mmtmum 6 mos espr. ~· pref. Good wartiag oppof1urul y Ca 11 S56--002ll .,. ... _ _.. a.. L--1»-E O E. c..t &... lnm office. least a top fu1l·serv1ce We are accepting •P· 78Jlh.u1uger Ave Must be able to ~ a. ..--. • .......,._ · · &4•.3812 Call c.-.. for•-C AU st)'hsts,toworklo oneof _afte;;;;;rimP;M;.;;;;;;;;;;;;~j pllc a lion s fo r ex-EOE M/f"/H d e pe ndentl y . Ca ll BAYVIE W C O N -L -·r rr-760-3488 the top indoor malls 10 • Pe r 1 e n c e d C R T Wester"n GrowttS As.soc. V A L E S C E N T ./.Vim S49.al67. 1241loursPerDay ) Southern California . CAMRA'EISOH operat.on. Loos" ahort (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! &DCBt C.HIM~~2mS TIMna.: ..._. --•r av-·'able. 10 t~al OC Clfft Typist for Newport DECORATOR n..-11....__. 11' t•i::::::-----1b!!!!;Or~7;•;;3400;!!~~ Loads of benefi ts! Please ......._ • l.1.1..-D...... t erm ass 1Inment1 - -, ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~J Accounting _c_all __ 5*3888 ___ .____ Al leul 2 years exper. au ~ ~---1n1....,,,_ 91cip wortt. f!S. 1 ::; CCQll...,...u!!. preferred. t:xcellenl airport area 6 Fashion based financial firm. ~~~~m· ~ ud p'cl « _. lnJa. AtlPb' ' SMOtlaSNAYEA A _...~ company be n e f1t h. Is1and. Professionalism ~wpm. Office e xper. aacnurv.w1..., ..., ...... • Heavmb' F ather. Hear TEMPOl.ARY ACCTG BKPNG llWHG CLERIC Salury co mmens u rate a must t.o wock in this bdpfw. Xlnt. benefits. sign oa part Ume bes1a. :!....~ -S.. 8rilllol. I my plea and grant my ASSIGHMEN1"S TEMPORARY Detail m inded ~rson with ex;penence. Apply growing area. Call for opportunity for irowth. BaJboeCarpetltlWs,lne....._ ________ l limp serenity! Give me ()rnnae County is boom· ~ today t.o wort ,,. h o w o r k ~ w t' I I 111 penoo to Paul Ward 8IJlll.. WEST E0R N S T ATE 54Ntn. Mr. Hall the s~h to ~ick lbe ing"!Andaoarewe! on various accowiung & w /fagures needed to fill or&..>thShenton 557 AftjC P E N S I N C 0 RP . DECORA~c ro .. nE' •Y•S smoking lhal s been We're bookkee ping assign-billinK clrk. pos. in ad Onmge Coast .,..,.... 7~1525 btwn 9am & ...... r a.nn . Men • wrome• Z5 J1"S or causing all mr cholung. • menu. Wor k close lo vert&smg agency localt'<I Dai~Pllot 6prrl. Natl Co needs qu.lity older'. g_.. Ute eoest Lelmy breath befresh& ACJBEAT.......,. )·o ur h o m e . F igure IJ1 lrvuie Ok exp re-en Lin people to coordinate de-dbes.NetSllD•weekor clean. without a trace of account°' '5 Oerir.s to Senior Accoun· quared. 10 Key by lm.tch. 330CosWta. M y Stn:C~A -:. ~ w ANTED cors ID offices • home~ more. Or a a1e Coast rucotme. Gulde me by ~· tanlS nttded throughout typing a m ust. Xlnt 642.:~t -for beaJlh food store. flan-for cok>r & love i Yellow Cab. 1730I ML yourholymeanspasl all OranaeCounty. benefits . (;all : Mr!> 1 IE~PHSONilumiic:u EXPERIENCED. Full people ~ry. Call He rrmann, Fouataia cigarette machines I Brecke.7326171 Equal Oppor t u nity orp/tlme.54&9S37 Karen848-9378,3-7pm. Vallev. cNo et Sla•-r ask your help & tt"s no There a re many new COCHRAN CHASt:. Employer l 72l lirclt .,...........__.. , ..., firms moving mto the 0 0 ,.,...__ mpamoa/HousekHi>t?r ~ & 5..__ betwo Ne••••e I& wonder if 1 don't qwt, Orange County area. br· UVINGST N &C t•wpon a.edt wanted. L1ve·1n, Mon· .,...YWY ._.. Euclid) l 'mSfeet under. Amen 111gtng about an mcreas· Bookk A . C AR WASH l~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Fri. Must d rt ve. Bal f'.!~ .... rne . Night sbehift. Wed.I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! tr }OU need help call U!> ror 1nfOC"mal1on at The Smoke De·Add1ct1on Clime. 714 n60-8602 Isl Degree Black Belt seeks employ m ent . security escort Alex 821-7308 DANCE TEA<.:HE R WANTED DISCO AND/OR RALLROOM &!() 1Jj:. EVES "John" ing dema nd fo r ex· ~per CC'OUnlant Ctituer wanted Wltnds. --d u vuSuo. llust 18 . .- perienced accounting rrun5)rsexp,rull charite <.nl) N 8 .Call 644-4460. Oencal Penl n . S25 p r ay. E.l7t.bSt.CM 1---:====--• personnel. 23a3No. Broadway bookkeep1nl(, ~xp lor -SECalT~llS 1_673-_~-------D DmW&S J lf200,Coldwell Banker Public AccounttnJ? Firm CASHIERjRHt. Employment avail. in CO<*,........FAST ELI VERY PERSON W& S-..._ 1 CPA's Auditors Tax Accountants Cost Accountants Senior Accountant.s Booltkeepers Acc..'OWlting Clerks Jf you are not aware ol the benefits or worting temporary. visit us oc give us • call, we will be happy to diacuaa tt wilb you. We are located m the Cold well Banker BWldlal 2311 N Broedway noo Santa Ana C714tlJMIOJ FREE PARKING Bldg.,SantaAna Flex hrs. perm pos rorduung room Must be m ulti surround i n g~. Vo lume bu sin ess. needed. good dri\'ing re-Deli~ U. Daily PUot 17141135-4103 96J.~ expr·d. Appl)' lo Mrs Competitive pay, ID· Grinde r Restaurant . ~·~ Bc b a rea. lMlllee to ~urier&.. Re- FREE PARKING Baltazar. Hotel l.aJtuna. tenww & hire For more ZlOCR PCR. Hunt. 8cb.. ---------" quirea van or l•rae IOOIU(IEl:PER 425 So. COll ht Hwy. IJ\lo.ca11Tod Serv1ces 5Sl864 SDL wqon and a aood driV· Advertiain& CLASSIMD ADY•llSIHG TIAIMH The Classified Advertis· mg Department of the Daily Pilot bu an Im· ID*ilate opeAlng oo a telephone ulea d eak . Mutt be able lo type ap- prox. 45 wpm. a ood phone voice. Salary plus ciomllllyiCJll. Sales back· p'OUDd \lery beoeflc:lal. Excellent c ompaoy FUii charge exp ne< · l.aJtuna Bch 4!M·l151 979-3900 idle llema with a inl r .lcord. PllteDe A I P . A I R . pa) ro 11. ----W• Adi DllUy PUot Claaified Ad. ecz.an. ExL 211. ast for ~'~"·"'~'~ wamM H~•' .u~::~~"'-Still;:j;;-------:i~ j 7~job~~ -~, for a •.• you ha\4eltt been looking at Fluor. ~ ASS••'" Small .,.,. ol eled.rw6c lllMkal eqWp. ... l1leeda ..Cll .............. . •/dal crvwtb ....... . --------bmel1ta include medical, c;e_.... Arcowtinl dlatal, ttecUl uoioa etc. 1...-ft For hate rvlew please Somctfma the asmt thift9 lo pess UJ) Is the obYious. And It you're kx*tn9 for cherten;n! new opportunttta. In an environment truly dafsned fot peop~ Fluor Is the Ob'lfous choK& Hae .,. some Of our cur· rent oe>cntft9S for lkllted s..pport Pa 1oonct: ,..1111r"rmwbJto5 JIL ........... ...,.. re.d. .,.......,. call: IG4ilZl • .um mmEa.m ~~ (mm ... Ol*'n~ for 331> -w.i.:, Street :.D n~r·~:..~ler to ..,_~yer~aadty .......... __ ._. ""'41- putthue «den • ID· ,,.... ... type IOwllllnl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I • wrortlU bow~ o( 10 key. Adv~meot 0&>-c::J,.-:''t1 • excel. letludiq dae&al •· -SENIOR SECRETARIES -we tett lhlrp lndlvlduets -.tttl mlntmum 5 yreen• apa1cncc:. Mlllt type 50 wpm and t9Q "'°'1tlend M IO wpRt. Carper.ca pcsJtioM .,,_.&eblc. ,._al......, llcNrds 9t (114)97S.t1DI. STENOS -Idell ~ tor lndMduats wtth 0.2 ya"• apct1cnce ..ct accttcnt mnosrl!Phk lkllls. MUst ~ 50 wPfftand teka~ etlOwpm.. JUNIOR C1.ERJC TYPISTS -1tcqu1ta 1 ye111 Of ~at omce ~ ,...'*"""" trPtns speec:1 o1 50 wpm eccuretaty es wctl • ltMidcal tw>lns llblltty. Should be witlln! to WOftc owatlme. required. TYPISTS -Speed and fCCMKY _.. wt'9t count here. 50 wpm minimum. Witt Mio be ~ Wtth ftlfn9. melt dlstrtbutton and ~ C:OlltKt. Some polltioM ,.. qu4te prc¥tout ~ ~ and/or document controt~ WORD PROCESSING TEOtNIOANS -n.c poU- ~ requft ~ .. lftdMckaell w"6 twwe et .u.t 1 yeer ..._llCa Oft MIS <Md •. Ofl'lce ~ 6, .._ Speed '"'*' ot .., .. tPeed tutll..SC: type. wnc.r. (Olyend nWlltfft ~ It ~· .. ~ end NIOy fot • Fluor .... .,.,. ... '*--~ ledlr ... ttiot ...... ~~ USftMC•K~TN'OISWtl Smaa ,.,. of II I ti "'9k mdcll ... ,. Br ...., MCll ... ,_.Jllltm • /¥lllt p'OWllll paitmd .. .................... ~C..fC ...... •aM-.... c:.1•••• I ·~?~:!-..?!.~ ~~ .... ?!!!I ~~ .•... ?!!! ...,._w_~·.L..?!.'! ~!'~:.~.-..?!.~ ·--··-•-· .. • .... .?!~ ................ !!~' ~?.?!•.t ••• .?~!4? ~!.~.·.~ ..... ?!.~~ :--.=.:. .::.~ .. ....... ,5.1., •••M 11Ll.9 Hardwvt H Apply In S.lt1 ortlct. Newport MANAGER F,.,_ ~ ~-.. •- Dlaa PQ6M tGlm p e r I 0 Q : C r II W n ~Otff 0.talla. nn1are w~ c.48•~ ::J:: .-Ob ...,...,_tMI lndMclul wlUI t)'p ~.aaorC.Ooaat wort&. •Ill ualo. laht llAIM IUllAU OIAMGI COUNTY Nd own tools. 50~ fl9l;; .... *iU. ,,....._ = u..... CdJI l1ptnl. Carter <fp . R t -. Clftke.,... I '_ ....... __.,_.______ • 0 £ .. , M··_. ..._ bl to h di otn <'omm . e •· req. 1 aua, lct•HU ;~lid Cit :~ Help "1UMCI. ruu time =~'45. .... ra u.in U'ICl a e an e ee manaee· ~.-..or ... msaA1.. Q gel Pa Mid ~ pa1itkm in OW' rHdat ad ment, finance and public rel&UOM pm, _.,.,.....,._.a&,CM efflce ,.t -.. Hrs· won Fri, .. s 101urano Socrctary, functions. Must be aelf-moUvated, Medical ~ for ORDD Dl:Slt USTAlll •111 ANALYST NSV•aA na .._ T•l••boH • uunttr penma& lioel, IOIDI H· have knowledge of agriculture. and be local Ortbopedic ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I a.11 T)Jilt • &H Hn 111.ln. Req~lrH 1ood perdlllnd. Salary OP9ft, able to make the organization grow. Sur1eon. Eaper. pre· u you wanl lncreued row Seereta1.1. Ac i..rM Matw. woman 1pelUn1. 1ramm1r. • CdM Ii~ Some traveling a must. Salary range fenwd i.D all ~ ol 'lbischallen&lftl posWoa respon11bllity lo tbe ,...,...-. \)'plat. d.taUed » * N..,.,t Beech. ,....uh.Ip M1a1t •rUoY lmu.r_a.oc_e ____ ..__ S14·16K, car and mileage provided. frcnoftke. ~ume req. o«en you a load salary aalea/booldn& Cleld. ..... no..W-.. MSl rmedni the pubbc App. Se d to Ca1J tor appt. MJ.eDOO. and bendlt$ pl• the re· R A C A L · D A N A ' .,.., _________ l)' Penavuver, lHO LI auto insurance a1en· n resume : •-----------t w.ard ol belpinc othen. INSTRUMENTS, a "ID reel la.le belpf"1 ••ALOMCI Pla~aAve. c M cy lw lmmed openmp hr11rn1tD1f!:2!!!' MEDICAL, Part -time, ~calloupptyat: growinaelectroolcacom- .,..... S-U Orm u 8"11.iAa 2 • fUt ...... : .... •""·ti•• ~ • Bacll typma re-pan) Located in lrvlae F•rna•• ~••rk i recep· ...-. sample clerical lbpt\&lltytto.teu&aex UHDUWllTll Til l.,.NE COMPHIV q\Ared. JC hn per wll, .-a..n•CME hasanA.ulSUIJ:ltBooking Ollllbc .. ~ lo dt\11 dutlea. U .50 lo 1tarl pandinJl. Need ~b _,.. .... 85 llll Ml Mon-Tbur.541-17'79 ..nu.g Al\alyst poalUoa ataila· , P\nvt~ ~ wlnile In I wb. Call In several locat10D& •-•n lnC fl t.-..&..-,.-fJ7t J CoavaleKentllc»pital bie. ... •y . -¥1tla ltl·415l. llMl Plt.imt. Dear YOW' home Must e~J~.Y hyy pho-P.O. I 12 ......_. -...CAL 7781Gerfle.ld ,., .. ~. Ptr., le. pw ~Ln .• H 8. welcomin& ne* re11 nes/ules.~rMC. J IACICOMCI Hun&.tnaloaBeach,CA 11Uachallen1tngpoaition Chi~ Gd ........ , -....u.-or de ts Br n111n° a1fts Salary commensurate Npt. 8eh. Some lab is X· (71~> ·~1-9671 recJWa stills In G'der' ....., ............. EN£RAL OFFICE· 0 1 " " • w1exper 6 ability. XlDt ·---~ .. ~!'!I!~ .. .... entry procedures wttb llMICM' blab .chool •t~ mature woman, part· :: ~:,a~ ~ye.!:!::.~!~ advan~meot opplys. All MAIDi Wanted, 1•1 S. ray exp. nee. M5-7lT2 enJ9baal1 In wortln1 :.. l ==·~l-~ ... ~~-aPIU•oo·Fri. Fnra--.caUM1-aol)i5. co benem.s. Call Sberall Jr.Acct ... SHOO c.out Hwy. Laau.u Bcb. MEDICAL/lNS.GlRL Equal ~rltHEmplyr wtt.b numbers. MUUmal _.._ -.. ...-at MM.151 1to2 yrs. eaper. onlY for _CaJ_l_494-4192. _______ 1 Doctor needs fraat ofc. l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ~ accUl'ate ~lne la re-thls xlol. opportuolly d 0.i.pef',fulltlme. llm!llllll9~------1 ---------1 wtth ~u known Irvine M&iotma..nce t>l>lA w/am. exp. Lag quired an a goo OK. Hotel lmunntt CO. "6.~-le not ...... , ... ,,,...., .-S IBch.~~-!!'.!tlS~t.43~---~·---....... ~-·1 penonallty to interface CaUSSl-03» HOSTIJSS ~· ..... -........ •'--••• ...: well with all de,1art· Call Rita, S40·60SS. TICHMICIAM Medical front office, NURSES ment.s within our com· Food8etvlce£mployeea. People orien & em ACTUARIAL ~&!~~tAeo· Doyoulikeacballea.ge: Irvine. u perieoced. ptADYasrequired. Seuooal work. Hunt· caent person needed to SPECI ST ~~ take pride m your Job! good typ11t, ·ramiliar Immediate apeotop are LQClon Stai. Beach Con· woril the evenine shlfl 1n ALI NEVER A FEE Irvine wants toroeooe to •Jlnnran ce forms. availab&e 1n our modem We offer e xcellent cesslOD Stands. Senior•---------one of o ur h o t el's PaclflcMutual,at.eading !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Inspect 1an1tor1al ~"' lillespeop&e,m· facility k>Cated In Hunt· benefits and salaries. OtueGS welcome to ap.1 .. --111!1111111----1 restaurants. EnJOY ex· West Coast insurance ---------~rvice. do minor re· t.erelt.ed iJs Lakins cba.rle iDll.oD Beach. We are a P\ea.se appl) lo penooor P Y cellent company benefits company headquartered pa.t.n, set up clusrooma ol Croat amee. l :»-5Pll p a r t o r C A R E call for an iol«view ap. ~Hel lncludangafreemealper in beautiful Ne.wport / aod.au11ttouroewana A-·'-'.c:c.1 ... uw. EJllTERPRJSES.aerow· poi.atmenL ' P shift. Apply 1n person Beach, has an opening Y & cral\s center remaans _ ...... _.-...7 ---------t iaediainofcoavalescent ~=: 9AM-Noon. Mon Fri. f or a n A c t u a r1a1 clean. Salary M.J&.~.87 Medical Lab in Newport hall*als. We curreotJy Ju---~ {~T..-.. Personnel. Specialist to perform IEJPlllCH per hour,+ generou cl· Beach bu opea ioc in med: DAAAI ~ .. • ~~161 ./ ......... Asst. MADJOn HOTEL 005t calculation and an· ty paid benefits. C:Ontad bualnaa office for ad ....-vGllG Or write Cant.een C.orp., {fhMl~OHlce 900NewportCeoterDr nual 'aluat1ons on group 119£1AT• Oty ol lrvtne.17200Jam· typist for typing repona l~UMEMTS Newport Beach def med benefil pension First Shift ~ Rd .• (7141 7M·3800 • billUlJ. We offtt com· RNs LVNs "~I~ .a\O.Bo:it493,Huntington /C ltmrs.rrice EqualOppEmplyrM/F plans. analyze current befott6:30. petltive sal, paid vu, • l"tZY .. .,...AY lieach,92648 ... E.O.E. , ...... ,.rJS.C, pos1t1on and experience fl h . d •• trL.~ .,..,...CetZ71l I" t.rend.s. prepare annual Immediate openmg for Mai9'enance pro t s ar1og, m e ""'~ Ylaatdlr~rjAIJl#j. reportsandsometaxfll· seH ·motlvat ed an · General utility han-benefits. Pleue pbooe l71411ll-12J4 Food Services .;c....... r-mct. Hotel nl divlduala for data ent.ry dyman. Misc. dullea. Betty for Interview We offer an excellent Equal()pportunity __ , inl(i ormation. lnoneoperat.or env1roo· F/tJmr.00-62ll. 4546 0 03. salary and benefits Employttll /F COOK-UGULAR i. & EXTRA HB.P 7t~Jl-77f2 llCtlJ AUDIT Required are. high ment. Low pressure. ---------1-------E-R-ll-11 pac.hge ~od a p~-I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ .r_ ... ...........__ r Operate Data O«i.5100 Maint.enaD('e man. part MED. RF.cEPT/D fesaiana.I, p..,asant w ....... ...... ~ Cl.Ell ~~:; ~o ~~~~l~~c~:!: 11>10. and/or MOS Serles t ime. retired. Costa ac.Noeii:pr.nec. Ing environment. To PAlNTER/HANDYllAN: Sal t St 153 Pw i• rl ACJIKY rn a t h re a s o n i n g . 21. 8AM to 5PM · Mesa area. set YOW' own Good w lf°llW'eS • pbooe lean> IDDtt about the• f'1ll Wiie, eaperienee re- • ary Cuph o : peir 28062CaminoCapistrano WeareseekingarelJable fallll'·arlty ,·.•ith ftalculat· hour. Applv al 3020 HuntinctoaBc.b~ porturutJes at Gufiekt qNewportu1red. BeCoatba Mespt.a. nx>nth. allengang pos · .......... • ·1 .. -· N·g ..... 1 person with an aptitude u '" n · fl 11 t 1 ""--"' --11 or a-iy at· ac aJ'U a .i---·"" cook. g ,. ___ -1 -m" add1n° m.ach1·ne --A ne 0 er an exce en RedbJU Av!!, Gat.ewav, _.-.1.:&U .,..,. · uuu<> .,,"'_.,og, Ul 'l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!I for figures & calculator ,., .. '""" 1 °th 1 ~ _... .....ldi-TSL ......... ~ and · I ,.,,•ab11.Jt••t.oanalvz.eaod 5 8 ary wi company Scierlllfic -· •~ ._ --· -"-· .. serving arge quan· skills to work N1°ht u"' ' 1 ......... ...11•r · aud· g 1 f i i..~ ~-..... for me ... *-·-Ullesolfood al theC.oun· ud. En. 1 " and solve problems oo ~ .. mc 10 'e, ---------• "'~• ..,.,..,.~--, ftamlrl a Cll£ .... -.-.. ly JaH and Probation in· GIM'I. OfFICE A it. JOY x nl <'O one zone Also. effective medical and dental In· t1 1 t • c• ,..,.._ aara&i\~ lk Tedi. 2• ~ SlJ·t· .. 'ons has clerical entry poai. benefits incluchng a fn...oe ~ .... ·-'fta•·-in .~t. surances. Please apply .. -.. ku&.--.--t in dee· 5yrs. aper. h.DCUao as Conv•.......,,,t Hospital ,, \IU • Uon. Lite typing ~wpm, meal .... r sblft. Appl• "'"'~ ....... ,_,., wn PERSO'.NEL WlUI ......_.....__ .,.. ___ of -' lng is very 1m..,....•nt. al. ,, tncaJ,.Jwnbtn.ltorbo&.h. ac.pstant to ~ 7711Garfidd switchboard relief & 9am·nooo Mon·Fr1 ,....._ ... f·----'-•Labaervk-e u.-i-...-o... .. C ... Immediate Openings CmllFcw .... _ . ._ vaned duties. Good com· Penon.nel Applicant must ttave Salary oetoliable --....... -· ~--uocacu. " pam benellta& pleasant MADJOTTHOTB. completed c ollege t' • t r:•P .... IM 1t _se-__ 1317_.______ <114)141-9671 working <'Onditlons. NewportCe D algebra and previous ex· Eaper 10 one or tbe Equal Opp Emplyr 11/F/H PAD·TINa EYB•l&S Beeome a trabaed sales co.-ekll' (0¥• 2.1) with tbe J im Long 6 A5· s~latea A&••~J to Please call Lau ra. 900Newportee:~ r ~:ui~~r:nu~ •• ~:~ mDS =~:.a~P~~: s:J3.3450. Equal Opp Emplyr M IF Oona. Famlllarlty with TA1Vt.X. we Apply to Mr Hays, Surf FORTRAN and some ·---._ 4' Sand Hotel. Lagwu (714)134-2144 '"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t supervile ... cbapenloe 1: DA1L Y P ILOT ea.nier COUNTY OF ORANGE Personnel Depe. i25 N. Ross St., Rm G UIO Saola Ana, CA 92701 (714 ) 834·2844 Affirmative Action EmployerM/F Gea.Ofc.to SI 100 Houseduners needed to computer/programming 3180RedhillAve Beach.4!17M77 Experience In either worit for Janice·s Rag· backaround would be Costa Mesa. CA 926216 traffic. tales or dat.a pro-.-tu Anos. p/llme 4 days helpCuJ. Equal O':f Employer Matot.eoance man. eap. cessiog dept Xlnt m _..,. all ph.ues. 5 days. Nwpl pany with 1.:eat ~" _wk_._67S-_?.5_l4_·____ We offer outstanding 1'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!/!!F!!!!!!!!!!!!! area. Send ruume to Ad & good future. Call Rit.a,f•--------work.mg cond1taons. com· 1: 11567, Daily Pilot, P .O. ~.Coast.al Person· HOUSECLEANERSup petitive salary and a Landsupe maiotena.n<"e Box 1560, Costa Mesa nel Agency, 2790 Harbor tuSSprhr.Car.64S-Sl23 bberal benefits fackage Foremaooeeded. Vaned !13626. 8' CM w h i c h 1 n c u d e s duties. Full tune perma ---------. NEVER A FEE ~dicalrdental coverage fi ~ ~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!~!!IHousedeaners. F 1t10X' or and twlton refund. nenl. Good co. bene its. M A I NT EN A NC E t-ront office in Medical:;; P 1l1me. Start 1mmed Ap p ly al A & H l\1EOL\NIC T RAINEE i lA!d · Landscape, 23811 Via L ab ha s ope n 1 n g. Top S. 6'&4871or6i.J.. l266 If you are nt.eres m Fabricant.e. Mlssioo V'e-Outs\.aodl.ng carttr op. Pr e v I o u s e x p & Ge.. Ofc. to $150 the important posit.on, portuoJty for rtteol H.S. knowledge of computer Very interesting position Housekeeper. c hildcare. please llPPI) in person at ..:jo._7_68-47 __ 5_1._____ Grad. with shop tra.iniog ,Sesirable. Hrs noon LO trouble-shooting for live-in. Laguna Beach personnelorcall Landscape laborer. wbo would Wte to be a SJ>m. We o n e r com · sales dept. in Irvine Late cookmg. non smkr. wa1es commensurate highly 11l1lled llaan-llotd Inc In a frieodly working atmosphere. Cost.a llesa Memonal ltaspU1. Curttnl open. lap: llW&arg RN'a/LVN's aU 3 5hif\s full...dme &Dd part·Ume bmefil6 Emer&mey room RN 12tlr-shift ICU KX;1J RN Jarat"1\ ~ and girls CID a CIDe- OIHJDe bait, He:mD.p I t.o tPM.. We Deed c:oo- ce r 11 e d , ianov alive penana who are looking -a luentift part-time positq 14 ....... toltalt: SlOO. we* poteotial. Call 642~a1 !58. between 2 amt IPM.. AM for Lori O....,.C...t r:~~ C.osta llesa Equal ()ppol t:Wlily Employer Pet.it1ve sal. od vac, pro-area. Lite typmg oo.ly. some Enghsh. 497·~ Jenny Cod) wtth exp. C.U Biospere. U!DaDt'e Meehan.it'. Will La 'ufnfa d Call Rita . S40-60SS, C714)~3932 b .. -··"' '9' fit s h a ring & m e Coastal J>ersooneJ Ageo· Housekeeper wanted. 49'7·2UC. traui you m y ........ cs. • Mot-... a r t time algbls · benefits. Please phone cy,27llOHarborBl.CM Live-In, Child-care. 5 imewneucs. ~ -O:lmr see as about oar Janitorial. 0... trans .. :i-euy for interview. NEVER A FEE days/wk . S75twk. Nr. PACIFIC LEADTEACHBS & bulc mac hine CosfaMesa aew salaries, and our Start M ·IS pe r br. 646-4403. bu.ses631--0l30. MUTU &L Mlsakm Vjo/Lag. Hills t.ec:bDolocY. Raptd.ly ~ beal!Cits wb1cb met.de m.n01. E A areas. lmmed operungs. cyoureaaeplny~~.!.es• ..... .-111111 Iii d!mUI plaa " employee---------y :u R N I T u R Girl Friday with auto H · ff 0 us EK E E p ER . 700Newport Center Dr. American Pre·~bools. .......,,..~ ... --... .. tune erTaDd boy, for 9A LES PER S 0 N I perience prefened, but ClULOCARE Newport Beach, Ca. ~Ul99or770-1991 peneoce -cndaanloe. Newporl p b7sieiaD J.NTERIOR DESIGN ror not necessary for leasing LIV E-lN 92660 CIMCO Let • tell JOU ·~ oar Various cMies w /f1exible tpgh quallty major st.O~ company. Noo·smoken 67~9 Lel)llllSttatl&f/ 26.SBnggaAve.C M. ...., .. .._ recent actlvalloa o f hrs. Involves a ate care, l:DC-o6ta M~a . Mm. Syr only Cal196J.6321forin·•---------AnEqu.al()pportuns:ty ieu•tl11ist lrvtnelndustnaJ ISISS..C...tDr. Al~lism Recovery penonaJ is basinaa et· retail furniture e xp. teniewappoinlmenl. HOUSEKEEPER-Child Employer M I F F~ lsfaod, Npe Sch ___ eo_· _m_p_ae_x___ l40Sal........... c-..._ o.-ram. ~-.,_ranm. __ "4-__ 1M_L ___ _ S40.382Z. Ask for Chet -cart!. Lne·1n Beach ~~~!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Tu tiugatioo law office ....,. ..... ..., • •vt; ~ Stemm.an. GIRL TO DO area. 640-8145 INTERIOR DESIGN ER Good work in.: cond 1· Male or Female help for U ""~~~ tad oursan& admJD.i.st.ra-~~~------EVERYTHING. check-1 _________ Strong intenor design tions. Salary com Haul dealer & rental ...,._.,........, boo. C714 ) M2·Z'134 En Payroll GARDENER ing, cleaning & office Hot.el one:oud sale$persoa for mensYrale w /capa· yard. El To ro area. 222. JOI Vi<.1.ona. Cost.a .Cor ona del Mar re· work at furniture auc· HOUSBEEPtMG ftoefunutureatore. lllW!il blliUea.&M-$232. 581000 MOTOa90UTI Illes&. SR. sidence. No lawn. 4 hrs tJOn. ---------We ba.e &D ia:uDecUk per da•·, 3 days a week. 833-9625 953-9191 aft6. MAJlalOTI HOTa be ex per. personnel. U.AL Tl.AIMEE MANAGEMENT · .__ · INlnilll SI per 'hr. Ph aft 5 pm. Full time. day poaitioo P1eae inquire In persoo Free to applicant. Plush Local uttut1ve aeells =Y M"O::.rt,!: Cc Mftect Aw.. filJIOll ~6 Groomer for A oi ma I available for reliable mornings Dick Metteer office near Oraqe C.oun· quab.fied i.od1rldual ror availabk in t.be Lacma llMbr. U ·l slul\. Hospital. Full time Mon penon to answer pbona Fine Fumaahloga: 1727 ty Air1Jort. Good typuic high tacome Prr situ.a· area. Delivery an.,. XJlll wortiD.C cooda. 8 . GARDEHElt lhru Fri. 8-5. Some e:it· &wort in housekeeping Wei.tchH Dr .. N .B. sldllsrequi.red. No legal uoo. No ioveatment re-DOCl9 ~ u.ro.o PaJd lt0Uday1. EOE. Pl rDlf 'PUii time-. exp. ntt. App. perlence. 125 Mesa DR., Dept. as well as do lite 64i-l671. experience reqwred, qWrmieDl. For appo&ol· "'*>'· llcll-bllP s... eow 111.t.llft ·l,yioperson: C.M.orcall631·1030. cleanin& ln lobby atta. G oompeny will traaa. Bi· meatca.UMS-SL da7 a.Dd S.IMla~. Ho llQriewODlaY.HaspiUJ , Newport.ertnn Enjoy excellent com· I NTERIOR DESI N llo1ua l helpful. Call ~doorc:olled.imas. alin-illAve,C.11. llniael lll17 Jamboree. N.B. GUARDS pany benefits. inch.Slog SALES Flare for d e· Carol Suet . ~0-5001. llmacmtq ataUoo •wall Ellnilllp about lat per SeeDaveRenner afreemealpersbift.Ap. coraUne helpful. Full/Pt Abo feejoba. Snellln1 • la popular Newport moatai .,..... ltellable~-~------•r PONDEROSA HOllES blwn 9-3 F\111 6 part tire. All pty io penoo 9AM·NOOG, Ume. Car nee. Man• Sae Ilia c of Newport Bead! aail aalon. Prime tn111part111i1m ~ M1niac bm u immediate opeo-~--------t areas . Uni or ms Mon-Fri.Personnel. port.Willtraio.498-1411. Bea ch Aaency, 0 40 O.C.aiJ'portatta.Oal)'l Call 642-4321 l'oste r IBICl+D .. VYSIS 1 ... ._ • ...,_... __ _ ~ral furnis hed. A1es 21 or ............. .-HOT&. r..--Dr · I rt b -.... ...._... .... -____ ..,.. over. Retired welcome. ---·' lntunate Appattl sales -.....-· s tation e • 1 op OlleOltfor4kU.UL ~-nll Clerk for our .Bua Boy. Part lime. No .... ....; ...... -.. .... ~ 900NewportCenterDr. t .,, h ,...,,._""•-.Nia .. ·-• -tabHelted 5 yn. You ~c..t ltMA-.. bmy -•· ~ ,Mua have at least lyr. ___ ..... ~ ..... .._... ~ Newport Beach woman. ma l&tt • ...,/ r ~uor .....,...., .....,. mmt bave client.ele 6 ; 1•"~ .-....=~- eJtper. Pleaae caU for lY Univeraal ProudioD l."'-··IOppEmpl)'rN/F week. No Sun. Call weekends. M.uat have am 3 .,... exp. ·~t'1S7. ... ---pay ap. · M F Ser vice. 1226 W. 5tb --142-ll.9'1 h 11 t r ex ,.. DOW. 7 s.net proxi ma t el y 500 appt . on .· r1 . Street. Santa Ana. lo· ---·------cas re •Pie Ua. CJ udkb> a.&a-. O'itkaJC E ~seea.Qulffted lo-.s:J0.5pcn.M5-73.51.. ..__,_ 9 12 •-1-4 -.1e ...a....1.w perience. 1.1118 acen · •---------are xp. pre-dividuaia must """"'~· ---=--------1 terview ...,.... " . • U you are a ProfessiooaJ J-onw: aer C.M. Apply ia penoo llamcurist waoted.. Good r.-J2!f tl"NA>' lerred. WW trai.o for UU. ~~ General _M_.on_lh_ru_Fn_. ____ Co&metoioClat. become a FttJme. Eltpr'd. Top pay ..., Id 1 d co loc•t..oo. X.lnl. won· ~!!!!!!_! .. !-!•!IJ!,..!!!!!! -!!!f ~-..... ~Ulm. In tel com-Secority Guard. Full Hau' dresser w/clientele s.Jea Rep (or yOW' aru. anyv.im'e.m-3823 UVE-m wto er a Y· ina cood. JOE FOR· = ...._V__.. e biChtY ''me. ~ust have at least for Beautification Centre Phone from 10-2pm. JanJt.arial =:s!~ bspkg. 1USfER LTD. M5-S370. ·~~====:i-•f dm:irable. In additioo. hr. rrulltan orsecunly IDSouthC.oastaru.CaU ~-BWlocllt~C:OUthas iiOl'Ga'°"" 11WJl•I... \.heidealaiodklatemu.st :>.Pep p.-t , Pl~a!~ ~~~ /i~ forapp. 556-7136. Indoo r plant ma in . lmmchat.e opal.ap foe Lou Prevention Aaent ....:!.... n-tt••'Os <la a 'l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l tpomessl ~llllOKe:iythand teoance. FuU and part Janitonalservica. exp. for m->or relaller. Miiia. ... ~ Pilol aeedii i= YP DI h • w a a:-...~7351.. "r~rstyliat ~stab~bed. limeava.ll.able.4t'7·54M Parl time -morn Ing Smdresu.me to: Ad I 5.56. EJPtlT a.Ell de pe ada ble Ad•lt C.C,...,.... pleesaota.ndcooperative CmeraJ Hlllsorpart-liSa.lrne. /gwia ava1labillty. Also full Dally Pilot. P .O. Boa Del._, P9'lae low lite Prest11 io ua Newport penonality. PU#11MSHB.PEI . area. ary com· INSURANCE olface de· i.c:a.taMesa .92826. Par k Newport area. Beadl &aw nna bu a ar.wtrain S200wk at.art misslOOI. 77~2345 sires eirl for general of. ~·company benefits. llllll ..... .., nCaNe ~ ~ ror an of. !!!!,~•opa!..!.~~!!leofn~ ,..... """"'0•13 II N fice worll lnctudln" ""----la ... p ... -llad>ooa&d'• in SJC is Because Of ou r s ue· motor tr!~r.'C.rtaUoe mar /b "' .. pr .. -... ..-·--~8am.Spm _..... Hair Sty s t : e w ti-·'"" pb""'et, rues~ ir~ con .. ~ ---· DOW ......... ,A, applica· ceaalul arowtb m the •• · ferlna an out.ataadiDI --dimension& in Kids Hair ..__.....,. -nel omce, Yon.·Sa t . -~ manur.::.,i!°J. o1 com wl M a .._. 1f••••U1 S yrs eapr. compeuaUon/beJte llt ·•OFRCI WOIUl $110 Stylina. Free euy going etc. Typinl "2 yean of. 10.spm. 3333 Bristol . Ulm I.cw fall 6 pa11 Ume ,.._ • we ba~ -11-r; lloniap .....,. eoe .... vate pacbl•· 11 you meet u SllOtostart pbe E · ficleaperiencerequired. O.Ulleaa ...tr.. AIJllllO la ,.,_. an laaa.c1Ja'4 opeain.I Sa t 6 ·S.a. Approa. wit h u pr. Aall for eel 1 0:,=pm M-Ml3 ~°¢w. p':rt u:':r~ Call 833-9511 betwn 8" E.O.E. 3llDDelOb•. b'UM,....._ ::!'£'9J:"!:°'..::l!Vl~-dd~•!!~ .. ~!!-~'---;::!.. ~q~!,e'::a!~ • -Wiie poiailiofw. Call Sue _4_:30. ________ ,J -ablsor'--. -per-ma--neat--P-rr-~ .. ===·=· ;· ;:::~, •lllllllrwmrtl cl yes •. hr dl&ailia Of......... pol Dl •• D t : II· F •· •• DllYBS SZOOWll ,_963-8860 _______ , .. ________ , mora ines. 1;~0·10 :30 --·· I • C81l ..... FOl/litet at available. r /time . lJ;OllDooa, Geoa llao. ~tnintruclldrlven. 1• lloa·Sat . Wom en's mJIJ •lfAL ICM1ll OW*J•r,..•klM•bk• m 4)97H809or a pplyin ~8am-8pm 9'11W'1J Malle you r sboppln1 lmur'aDce lathkll'.l store, So. Cout N•ct•ISTS me...t ••a~ W Mt nee. ..-: " -easier bJ mine t.be Dally AUL CleaD ...t, tcJOd ZDdlHJPr ... Lee -~•Y •flood .~acaoOulde Fee PUotCl.mifaedA.da. CLAIM llQ,~.-aon.CbeMer Qmdlde&ee al .-da.a-.. DD.,!;._tz:-t «• 19-lSTStor '°'4t.on qqu.,.. ' veen ttec1tkil! 1tetintai1 ~. 11111lc.ry CS.. A electro tehc>ol, Of tQuMtlft\l Mtc\tietil t11j)tr~. ~ Otl •..act ellP9'.-cirettrred. $elary ~rate With 'rDlnlng mnd ...,_,itfQ. Full line of bentl1~. Vthfcte .... · 1C)ole f\lm..... $ome Oll'tfO~t If.... ,. . ..-.a;:tdb ,....,.. 24.ftour u ll ou1 duty. PROCESSOR S+ 1r• re ate •&· ~ ........... ii. H•rbert l•--lliii•lll!--... ~ work ffo• -----=~ IWIJcml ..... ll~or ure i.esuranc• ~· ... , ..... -__.. ~ company, beadq~a~ _. __. .. :-...._--=r r~ e;:~~ la· ... .;_i:d11eUDL We of. =:,::::--~ NUUU Al~U: All wt\.b tbe follow• ,_. ~ ~Q JlCllloiU•. Pnftr IO .. lollift.t. upene...t Cll' int allilla: must have lttHflts lacl••••I ~ e · 1v l&ud• Tra' •• 11 .. V...._ 1~2 ran aperiuce tmdkal, dmtal ..a• _.... ........ n et· o.v. Hasp.. Ill c.ri..r. paytaa Medical Group dell tm I 11 f3 ..... ... o.&a ...... Ill I Cl alma. lh g ulred ~~~ lmowlldl9 ol CRVS and ....... IMC.. ooe. Bactpoead tn den· .-om.a. lntll9 ta1 c1abm be1ptu1. ..-ow-ia,na,• U r-a_quallf)', we otrei-• .... 1Ndial .. vttoe- .-it'plim ~com. ...,knd'h. I I"-UDb' at pm.oa . ..aor .. u£ - ~~ I I ... Wlal.. "" ~ .................. . 7100 Sl.lnday. June t5. 1980 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 7tot 7100 "-'~·-!:Mr Men & WorMn with cit ~ ' petltlft<'t In Olt fft 811"11. .( Ha4pW..ted . ...................... . SHOI SALIS W•a•a•e C~ •••••••••••••••••••••• ....... Uca•a Xln• h11h 1ncun'M!. l'om l -...enc1 m1u1on onl> .. alea w MARKETING/ SALES SECRETARY We have an opening for a Expandln1r el•ct u part llltlt' shue a.ala man firm aeeking &&.... lwld Ui•Ul) Sak>fl lndUSlr) 10 ---------JllfW nm !t Wn te.rn So <Ahl C1tll for »VIit SICllYilY /DIC. Sttm la Ana.helm Illa" 714 !f1'J llOlO Financial ln vellme nt or woman Hrs : oei.. resPoft,Sable per10 tor•----------.... sat & Sun Ex per. prer 1 unmed full lime operun& 104e HEM PHILL'S SHOl::s tn warebouae r eceiv1nai & ••••••••••••••••••••_. " hrm fo r e ducat ora pualftl rate-TwUon frff s.l• Pe rsonnel Commumca· ~H"ash1on lslandN 8 i h1 pp1n1 dept . Call KEESHOND Pupe. AX<?. CT ~ llO 1 R .... rva I ...... 1•-u ..... ftAYIL US.A. t1ona Dept. Secretary L¥lnl tmi ..... -....... 1ty, • Xlnt lyp1"&· Sh req'd. A.I Wl.laoo V I f' VACATIONS .. Desire previo u s ex- 644-4223. ask ror Mr Citn· _:'l_t_an_o_SM-__ 3880 __ . ___ Clump sire. M/F. Pet" s h o w . Pvt pl)'. 213/ST·.13'5 all 8 pm. non pe rienc e 1n 11n t lec ---------- l ronlcs en vir on ment SHOE SALES Wanted. Must be mature and able full or pa rt llmt-Good to aet priorit&H with Co. be n e fits Future nunJmum O( 1u pervl11on mgmt. position:. po:.:.I · Type min. or 6S WPM bte Apply in persoo ~t Short.hand not reqw red. 9am & ltam. 3tr17 !o. WOii PIOCESSING OPERATOR PERSONNEL SECRETARY MlJOr rt'!lldenual ho""' bwlcter located m lrv11w, I!> aeekln1 uperil'n<'ed l'\>n.onnel Se,·t"\'tdr) lA> a.i.:.1:.t wit h \ 1tnc:d dut1~ in oul' husy rorpor all• personnt. I dep artment The Ideal candld~te mw.l ~ II minimum or l )t>llr per:.onncl :>ttretartal expcrtl'lllt'. and good "'ork tn l! knowledge or a cum PolcfUl-d pen.1mm•I re l'Of'd kec&.>IO!; !>) :.tl 111 Qualified 1nd1\ 1dual mu:.t ha \'e eM-cllc·nt t) p ml! !>kill:.. be h1i hl) or gam7-ed :.ind ha\e thl· abil.Jl} to c:ommuni~itll.' lffetll\l'f) Wllh llll h?\el:.. T hi:. 1:. a n t'X rellenl growth oµportu111 t) orren nit an out:.tand ~ Walk tu t; l t!I! Ru J Eatale ----- RICB'TIONtST l"ull time enlr) h:vel po.1lMlfl wnh Mood work 1ng rund ner.r O C Airport M u !>t be pJe&:.ant & dependable Appl> 1n person to Mr F\te.ntei. al Robert Bein. W1ll.taro t-'rotil & J\l,b()(' , 1401 Qwul St .. N 8.. Rl=:l t-.PTIONIST · Im mediate upcrung, large med1c<1J g r oup Bi lingual (.'u:.ta Me:.a 5S7~J IU.-t-ept1om:. t _ Gro"1ng mcd11·al uHict· rw.~'Cb. rl•C1·v11un1sl St.tme 1ru.uranec b1lhng exµer 'f:-p1n11 J mu:.t Salary open 972 lSH I. HECEPTIONIST I' llmt.'. AM. Npl llc:h ofc 752-5111 1 n ll l' om p 1• n ~at 1 on 1 bcndlt.:; pal'k,.1~c II \OU ~~~ .... -.-;;-.-_;;;;; 111111 mel't l!laled r l'QUI rt· HECEPTJONIST /SECY mcutl> plt>a:.v bt'lld )our re.umc includml! ,.,ala~ Ne w I.Io r t Cc n t er he.Lon lo Gena :\lew or urch1tectural firm ha' apply 111 person ut immediate opemns: fur a POND ERO SA HOMES ~lll.'257 :.'US2 Bu.,tnt':.-. l"t•ntt•r Ur lrvrnl'. t: \ !12il.i \Htrrmitt\l' \1·t1un 1-;mµhl\ 1•r l'LUMHEH rt>µa1r &. lll'ulm~ l',I\ at•tordtnl! tu e"J.>er Her-. rt'<lut--.t l'd Gt•t•rs l'luml11nit 531>-1452 Pnntinn OFFSET PRESS OPERATOR Our cor porat e hl'ad quarters localed 1n ln ·me ha:. a complete in house pnnting fac1hly 'fheOffset Pres:. J>(l61t100 that IS currently open 10 \Ohc:. a 2 tolor multaltthe with ~ T 51 head l 2 \l'ari. ex pen t!flce reqwrcd -.harp, n•:.pons1ble n·cep l1on1,t ~tocn•lary w front oHtcc uppearunre and :.i plea,11nl phonl' j)l.r,,unJhl) i\lu!lt h11vc ""Ill' orf1n• l'\J>enenl't' ..1nd t' ping :.k1lb llnd like ~urkm~ in a bt.·a ut1ful 1111 dl ion C.1 II :\1 on Fn for .ippt b4-l 5670 lll'<'l'pl1oni:.t Girl 1-'nda} \n h1tecturnl 01!1n· nr OC \1rport Phom:. Ill< l\ptng & t1hng n:qwred !'>lllan <"nmmt•nsuralt" with ·abtlll\ !l imes l'l't er' t\r0t·h 1tt'l'l:. ~>Ill UMI l<t-.n .. PTIONl:-.T \lu-.t h ol \' I' 1-: J p h 11 11 C ~,·r.,11n,1ht.\ l) ping & II) kt·> ~k•lh .Juice Tree. l:.tilJ:.' t'hcm1u.1l l,n. II H ~I 1125 RECEPTIONIST ~. Rel1dt:nt Atdt' nt'edtld. for retirement racll.Jl). p rr weekendi.. lJ 7 bh1ft Newport VI.Ila. 642-~l Restaurant snack bar & concei.s1on :.tand. help v.anted. s:i ndw1t·h maker . Call U<1rbara at 754 M716 rrom I to Jvm Rest .. urant l'\cw resl1tur ant 11ct•t.b cook:.. food & cocktail "altrl.'Sht-8 Appl) !'>Jl lt>-5pm. & Mon J Wle 16. 10·6pm. 331!17 Ca m 11111 Capistrano. SJC. ht-hind Dlplanadc <.Nntcr lle:.taurant Sr:CURIT Y uooH , :"' f"ull & Part Time Appl) m µcr:.c.n N11 phone calb Fn thru Tue:. Arl 81' :\I Crazy llor.;c Sll'akhou."l' 15!!0 Bruukhollo~. S \ Hetall r ecord ~to n• 111 :\c~por1 lkach. I' ·umt· tla) help ca~h rcJ,!1:.t1.•r l'XJ)er Ol'C 675 ol21 RETAIL CLERIC Uependable :.ale!.pt.'r!-on needt.'d. 10 5 :\Ion thru FrL Will train A;>J>I) 111 v~r:.on Ptc r I. :!it ti lforbor Bhd. C:\1 R:\':. Part l1mt: Hl'11l'I Charl{e ~ur :-t· 11 7 :JJA:\1 :\le'>a \ t•rd•· Con\ Ho:.p tJ61 l°l·nkr Co:.t a :\I c:.a . 5411 !)585 . SAILIOAT MECHANIC :\lt:chanlClll t'Xpr ro•q :::,ailing kno" lt!d~l' pn •f lnbc1ard i.:a:. d11·~cl t·n~ mu1ntt•nan1·l'. ht•a1h pumpi,, :.omc l'll'I' & n l{ g1ng work Hl'l':.. rc4 bi!>-OOtiO l'art time. µcrmancrlt It ) OU like pt() pie & ) OU II kc lll>Ot'). ~e will tram )OU to dt>mon:.lratc Wt>ur c~·er Cuok'll.art.· w it h Sil ver Ston l'. Appl> pcr..onnel office Mon & Tue:.. ltith & 17th or J unt' bet~een 11 & 3 J .C PE~NEY CO. iTii EDINGER JIL";l."TL~GTON BJ::A<..:11 ~Anne Allergan offl'r-. an out 5tandlng bent.'f1l µacka1w UliAl includes compan:- paid medical and dcnlal in:.uram·e. vacut1on arter 6 m on th-.. JO pa.1<1 hul1da\S, :! JH·r-.onJI d11):.. ;rnd more lnene bil,,l·d home llu1 ldcr hd:. an 1m ml·d1Jte need for a Rt'Cl'pt1onisl to head our bu:.) front offit·e Thl' ldl·al c·and1datl· ~ 111 ha\e J tnJrumum of 6 montlu> to I }ear general offit'I.' t'>-JK•nencc and l) µc 50 wvm Sdle:. 1:-.i.ccllt•nt 'II.Ork mg cond1- t11n' and an ouli.hind1n~ ,·ompcn,41l ion benl'frti. pa< kai.: .. an· ufll·rl'd. For 1mmt.'d1ate t·onb1derat1on plea,1· <'a ll :\lun l''ri !I UOa111 12 00 nooo Genu \lt:IV. ll75 160'.I o r ;J ppl) 1111x·n.on POHDEROSA HOMES CompseYow ,,.....,.Job With THIS Oppt'y As a sal~ represenlall\l' ~1th :\lutual of Omaha. )OU 11rl' your own bo:-.' \'ou rt>prei.ent a lcadmg Compan> orrenng ~pie· in )our communit) tht· ftnant 1al "et un~) tht•) net'<.! a111u n!>l :.ll knc:.." und llc:c:1dl'nt:. ) our dfort:> arc ha('kl'<f b' a broad national ad 'c rti:.mg pro~ram Tt'klphone promouon Exec. secretanal exper 5'3· 7957 1t must. Non smoker pn!· rd. loquitt <n•' M0-0123 SCTIY /RICEl"T ln\blmt!nl firm, located nr Orange Co A1r purt l&l'ea M!ekJ. rront office. bt:JI i.llitl\lr . R equires pos1l1ve personality & phone l t:chniquc . At• curate typ ing s ki lls . ba1t1c bookke<'p1ng u µlw.. Sala r y and ru 11 benefit!>. Re:.ume or b8l'k1tround letter m con hden«> to P.O. Box 7009. Newport Bch. CA~ SEAMSTRESS 1-. \ ~n· r com m.: r c: 1 a I t ui.lom c·un\ a:. & up hobld). ti ro~ Ing com v1111) .\lt>d bcnl•f1t:. ~hller \1 a rt Al' Ca 11' J s Product:., :.!IJ:.! llurbur kl\d . C M h31 ~J:JI S....treu /f-tinw ~1l·Lon UitoJ l't Jr\'J l!Jb -11152 . ',\:\ISTH ESS · 11 mukmg M•amm1o: & t in1i.htng tlJ t ro11 ,,.,11, ~..>.p ht:lµful hut not Ol'l' n·,~ar) Cu Ill bl·r !-iJ ti:. Inc t).15 7950 SECH~vrAH Y, PJrt u m.1 aflt•rnoonl. Tuµ -.k1lli.. :-.;c~port Ccnll.'r. 111l·1· at mu,,pla·rl' Tho· E~ l' l ' u I I \ t' U I f 11· .: . I 111 'w~ port C..:nl,•r Un \l' St<' 200 :"\B S.·• rt'l.1Q . hu'' l.Jpm.i lh-.14.·h m I i.:r lll'l'"' lll'f"lfl to an'"' t•r phunc:. t' IX'&. hll' l~i I~>'• :-i.·• rt•l:.ir). l"\IJt·rtt·n• cd lur p.1rt to full ti mt• ~ llrk 'mall u ff111· (;,,.>lf I) i.iin~ & liu:.1n<.·-.~ ~ktll' r1· 4wr1·d ('u h! lh-Jd1ni.: :\~,04.· l'h•Jlll' l1o l" l'l'fl 9 II' \I, 9i!I lfHJ SEU< ET \I( Y t-:XEU Tl\ 1-. 011L:.Ut.nding opp()rtun1l) 1111 m.itu n., vroft.·..,..,wnal '1.· • rt' l .i r ~ to "'., 1 ~ t d~ nam1t· tup l'Xt.'l'Ull\ t' 111 '\l·~Port Beach 1;c1 or .o.1nJZat 1unul. M:~t·n·tanal &. .1<1mm11,1 rat I\, . ..,ktlb :\lust be :.t·lf t.lllrll'r 1'.I ~ "4..'1.·rctan Branc•h · St.·cretur) t-.'IJ pr l'f 1· r r 1· d T' I' 1 n i.: 00~ VIII <hl'I Jj1h11nt• l''i pt·r hdµrul llJn•llc l-ommo.:rc1al loan:. Cun tat't Kuth\ llurtmlln t>$4 111182 I=: () t: St-l·rct1ir) ,\'i.1:.tJnt tu financ ial gen1u:. '-oft 'J.IOkt:n ~entlc. Ju) rul. perfcct1on"t Prl'p11rl' nutnllou:. mcali. \'aMl'<f buldeaireable. Bnstol. c l l --~~--~--~ We otrer a stable work Silk i.creener rur Ji?lasi-. environment with an ex shop. E xpenenced & pro· re lle nl salar> a nd duct1on attitude a niw.t bendits packaie 1nclud· M 1556 A maJor res iden t i al Ing company paid Life. ---~ builder local~ in lrvine Me dical a nd Otnta l Snack bar. p•t. wceken<.11>. 1s :.eek in g a n e x Ins urance~. Pens ion to ~nc dnnk:. & make p e r 1 e n c e d A d Plan. SavinRs Plun with culd 'and~ 1rhl•:. Appl\ m in1strat ive Secret a r) high lntert":>t rule. one m µl'rl>On. T h"' Ant1(lu~ for our busy land a cqws1 weellt paid 'acauon ahl'r Guild. Jl,j{)t Ei.1:.t U) er lion department T he six rmnt.h:. and 10' 1 paid Rd. SantJ And Ideal candidate will h ave holidays Pt'r )eur Thi., 2 3 years secretana l ex poc.1tion must bl· r1lll"ll penence v.·1th expasun.-immed1atcl>. PlcJ:.c "" sa.. STEMO CLERK lu the real estate 1n Ill> al Cll) uf Laguna lic • .u h dl.L'>l.r). dei.1red b ul not mi>= ). H ~ 1 S I . I .i O m ,, rn<1odalory 80 90\o\ pm _. vin:.1derablt' rt::.IJ l'\P shorthand. excellent l> p TR1vcx •HC 111 dl.'ntdl & :.t'i r1:t.onJI mg ol 65wpm with good ·--0··'"·~.. J t I c•om m unica l1ons :.kilb llll:'J llltr hl•\ Strt'\!l 1 u ll"> IO\O 'mg µrepJr Sanla ,\n:i l' \ mi.: t) 111nJt & mdtnlJtn 111 add1t100, the quahflt .. od 111 .. 11 1 1 r l' t· 0 r ti' d d I l b ..,.,,~I Oµpt) 1-;mpl) r ., in 1 \'I ua mu-. t' '"Ai ~1 t· IJU• • l•J '>l' 11 rdl·r .... 111 h.ighl> orgamted. :i ~l'IJ \Ull..,., & i.ia> roll lllllt' :.IJrter Jnd hll\ l' J -----~-!.!.!~!.!_•_• ~ht,·~ \1Jph :.o.I f"1in·,1 1Jle1t:-.ilnl and cooJ.>t:rat1\l' ,\\t· Lal(un..1 &·ai h ''' jJer:.onaht Y ::iec·n.'lan ii I b :!5 l,j() ~l· offor an out~landml( t•om1Jl'nsat1un bt'nd11' 1>at·ku~(· und l'XCt>llt:nt ~orkm.i -.urround1ni.:l> For 1 m med ta l1• t·on :.1derat100 t•all 9.12 M t-', (ienu Mew. ljS7 IWJ. ur a1J1>I> m ~r:.on . POMDEROSA HOMES l'er..unnel I>cvartlnl.'nl ~ liusuw~" <.Nntl·r Ur Suitt' :!5i lnllll'. C:\ 9r. I;, AHtrm.tllH' ,\l11on t:m1Jlu)cr SECRETAIY FOR REGIOHAL EXPORT MANAGER B1 l1n~ual. f lut•nt Spant:.h. I) Pl' 70 1>lu:.. 'horthilnd 100 plu.:.. toµ p..t~. l'OlPIO)e\' bcncf1t1> CJll Jud) 556 !j520 '.\t-:\'E ll A FE!:: EU.l::. M F ----------~~ SECRETARY NB dl.'\e'm t . ro Growth potent SH. d1ctph. bcnl' f''rc.'tc' lo applicant !nine Personnel AgcnQ -&88 t-: 17UI. Costa ~lt-:.a Suite 224 642· 1470 l'.Ut. ,\ \ SECRETARY swt-TCHBOARD l1ac:1f1t· :\tulual J 1,•,1rlml.l ,_ER O W \\e-.t Coai-.t 111,urllOl't• '-"""" AT R. ILL tomµ1.tn) ht·adquurtcn'f'! TRAJH. 645-7565. 111 bt•uultful '.\1•v. port lil.0 Jl'h . hJ' JO lt!J''Otn~ a\ ;.itlabll· for oJ n ,., J.ll•nt·nccd S•·•·r l'1 Jn tu ""'' 111\-a"1"t;,m l· t11 thl· ch I ,. t 11 •. J 1 t h L II dcr~ri1,r \pph1 .. nt mu:.l hu\l' Jl11ht ' to tJlo." "horthJnd J t 111 KO" vm I L\CJIEH S,.\S:-.1 ~·11al d J""" tur hJn du Jj.llJ•·d .1d ulh '.!) 1.., I 111 1· I. I 'P• I ,, .• , ,, ~HI :\l11t \ ,11 J l 11111 6. 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La!!Brh S12.000 :,tx:Hl:,IAH'l v.1t h h1111k S..le:.Coru;ultunt:.Our b kc>e1J1n i.: -.kill:. n1•t•d1'Cl 11n Appt Only Fret· EOE ml' cl S a I a r' 1 om l.11. Hemderi-. A11:enc) t·n ~u ra 1 t· ~ 11 h ,. ' .io20Btrch. l::slab '64 ix•nenn• Cull .1ra •t,\,\I :'lit•wpor1 Beach.833-11100 ~:!20;) SECRETARY l•ir '>mull l'lt•l'lr11n1 " firm 111 c·o,lJ ~11·.,,1 ..; It noquJrt'<.I Satar) 111·...:1111.1 hll' U.111 )J \'l' 7~~ l 111 I-~ t II I' \ I 1 I' I l'olvn .. 1 I' r-. 1'\I' 111.111 <l.1111n Ht'Pl'Jl' l'lll or""J '' p1ooful'l 1t•n 11rwnt1'i.l Fu 11 t 1 mt• ""' I 1111 111 lhl• lint• 't ud 111 IOI. Jll't1 m :\11 ... :.wn \ lt.'J• o l'.oll "'u /1 l h J J' •I -;"";11 ~r.!:! l'or 1mml0 dlJlt· 111n :.u.lernl1on. IJll'J!>I.' 1·.111 l<l')' Hernandc1. u r aµµI .' Ill IH'r !>OO bel~l.'l'll 11 .15·11 IJOAM . i\1u11du' t-'r1da). You 1.·an get lo •JUr tactlll) b\ 1!111nJ,! , .. outh on J a mh•>rl·t.·. turn m~ nl!hl al Dupm1l .ind them n i,:hl at Tdlt:r l'l•rM>nnl'I O!!partmcnl ~tll Bui.me.,!> Cl' nlcr l>r ~Ulll' 2:i7 Our <-"Onlmued raµ10 l'' pun.. ... ion lb crt-altn~ <1n 1!\'t'r·tnc:rea~mi.t n~t for :.1111.':. r epre:.enlall\ l'" "1th rruina~eme111 polt'n llal tu fill ke> po,.,1t1on ... Wl' ftll tho:.t: po1>1t1om, from our o~n rank~ Set. rl'tar~ SECRETARY Newport Bearh to St .500 This orean view firm need:. J prort·~~1onal llt'r..c.tn to ~ork ~ tlh 1>ah.·~ f1m·t• You will he thl' ha1MJO w1UI home ofrlte \\urk on )our own a lot I' ant a:.ur benefit~ 557·6122. 731·7711 ltJO', F'ree lo 1\ppht'J nt to P re:.1dr nt 1.:.trl!t' c ... tubhi.hed Sout ht'rn Cd l1r bu1 ld,·r .. ,.,.k .. l'Jrl'er o r1cnll·ll 1n di\ 1duJI to 11t·rt 11 r 111 \3rtl'l) or ..... t rdJrt.11 a n d ,, d m 1 n 1 ' t r J 1 1 ' , dUlll'~ l'u:.111011 off1•r, l(rQ'lo\1h and oppur1 unit~ t.IJ learn rt-a I ,.,! J lt' .111cl horn.· bu1ldm1-? IJu~tnl'"' 1'1.1!>1l1un rvqu1 "'' JI ''""' 7 ~r.-of rl"Pon:.11Jlt· 1•xiir Hd ~·II bt· rt·q If Ill lerl?~kd 1n th1• 1·,1rt•t•r pot.1l1on pkaM' 'l·n1t n · :.Unll' unJ :.;ii.tr) h1:,tun tu ~!:. l.md.1 f"c"lt•r f>re:.le~ or Su l'.1 hf I&•• C.1 mpu:. Ur :-.,·~port Heach.C:tl ~ E (JI'. I OOL \1 \I\ I-I( l!u1 llt ~ mJ1111.1111 l>I \If' A. LF U.t\ ,h1t1 \II l-.·1h'llt" Ht t 1 n ·ol or l'J rt tin ... lit\ ALLERGAN PHARMACEUTICALS I~ Teller A' enue l r vme. <..: \ 1127l3 Ci l4 1752·4i57 In 1m" l 1\ !1271:l Afflr1TU1 l1' e Al·lton l::mplo)er ------~..!•_•_•_-•!~Jund like the ktnd CJf R~ir...IO .... IST caret>r o pp o rtun 1 t ~ ..... 117 • " ~ou\l' ~n look m i: tor" \\1th or without l> pm~ Then. l'&ll us toda> tll'°t!ded. Top pa) Tern MH. VA.~ t;qual Opp()rtun1t) t::mplo) er M F II I µorar> & ru.11 time. Call 1S311·7006 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!'-I _T_oo_Se_rv_1c_et._.i_t9_7_9-0_164_ Mutual of Olftaha -;;;~;;;;~;;_;~;;;._J•-::~=~~::~-·I People you c a n count on • IECEPTIOHIST Lire Insurance Arfiliutc Prod c.trt to SI tOO Planning, scheduhnA & processing work orders Dlven.'ll1ed duties Good future Call Rit a . ~. Coastal Peri.on nel Af!ency. 2790 Harbor Bl.CM Newport Beach lil $1.000 United of Omaha Thi!> ts 11 lQp notch. pre Equal Oppty Com panies t.llg10Uli POllll lOn In a l\I ·F "household namt>" rom Sdn/&iplo'JllWftt COURHllOr Nl!:VER A f"Et: PliflY. They will tram yoo on Ule1r 11w1lch board all you need 111 a ma ture m inded attitude. It':.-a great opportunity & they ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"! o rr c r e x c e p l 1 o n a I ToP notch sales opply. m recession proof ind ual r>· If yo u a r e m o n ey rmtlvaled & ha ve s ales exl)l.'r a nd/or sales ap· litude. we will train. We are SnelUog & Snellinti· part or t he wo r ld • large s t e mpl oy ment system . Why not work PrrSUMMER-nex . hrs. Del. brot'h UrH In Npt., lrvine area. 540..54%1 Real Est ate hcenu req. land aala. ca&.b c;om m . 3 dinner parties. Orange eo.it.y, SO V1lt.y. S F Valley, pd each wk. plen· ty ol inventory. call col- 1 e c l o r di r ec t 213-50MCN'7 ... k for Leo· nyQala. RMI 1!8tat. Salel benefits. 557-6122. 7l I ·7711 UXl'.i> Free to Applicant ~ 'WMMl4 s.r.1c. ~CampU11 Dr .. N.8. 14211 Yorba St. Tw;lln Open MoodQ £ve:nlnp . for tbe biHe•t fl best? <.:alf J a e \ B a rrie. 540:5001 ror afft. SoelJ.. lat fl S o e lo ti o r New.Poet Bearh Aaency. Ul:ampba Dr. P.ople needed ln su.Mett•------• Bed omc.. top ~-,,...,.. Ellcell•nl opportunity ror H lf•atarter • 8 11· &.._.I•• lndMdu.al toi------------ 1-ull turw Adrn1111-.tr Jll\l· ~·tn•t;.in ~hort hJnd ~11111 T \ptni.: tiOv.pm " an ural'} 1.ri.: 1 11m l>J n' Fu 11 111· n •·I 11 IJUl·k a~c l tunl1ni.:111n Bca l·h 1111..11 11111 s 12.oou+µ1r 'cur i i I ~6t>i~I Scc r t'lar\ Trttdl• mal(1u1ne · vubl1i.h1•r na'd5 s uper rellubll'. or f(an.tz.t.'Ci h11rd v.orker for challenging, interesting Job No ahort·ha nd. 60' < ~ )our lune will be m ma lnlaininf( l'trc·ulalion list. Wide v1u iel y of or. (ice dutici.. Non 11moker preferred Seek perma nenl person. 714 549-8393 WANT ACTION" CIM&lfed Ach 64.2·5678 ·~ rw....c s.r.1c. lSWCampu:. Dr.:.; H 14211 Yor ba St. T w.tm SECUlrTY GUARD ~t.'d 6-'4 ~ 10 S tX:t.:RITY c;L'1\H I> \l aturt• & rt-lrnbll• Sm.1 II IJUl\'I pn\ Jlt' l'llffi01Unt t) Uanu flt l!lb ~ 7',T7 ~,., Hkk1Jr tutl llml· '>OrTll' 1 \IJt'r µrd. htl' l) ptn IC IS9tl 216.:'J I II H SECY BKl'H. µart rull Open Monday E H!fllnRs lime. R E Co Cd M SW.n ne~ 675 6900 t"°"'*'O ...,. .,.. tOtM ot me OPPO"tU· ,,,... ..... i.b61 llOW KCUTAIUD CU.UlYNTI ltlNOTYNTI t \I f)J( \l'Ll<':-COHI' ~W!-i U.1 1..M.!'>\ !\..'); 4321 For hrfonMtlott Ceil C 7141 549.7911 Asll for T. 451 •24 hrs a du> 1 I ~1 S. 2!j()5 Barranca Hd, Ir\ IOI.'. !12714 714 1559 ~l fo; 0 E ---..... , •• 11 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTMINSTER ABBL::Y ANTIQUt; MALL Dall> 10-6. Fri 10.9 tU>Sl=:D TU L::SU,\ Y 11751 Westm inster Ave. Garden Grove 554·6103 Lhasa Apao puppies. c hamp lines, gold~ wldatk Upa. 848-2114 aft SP M Register e d Coc k e r Spaniels, $200 up. Ready about July 12. 840-0364. AKC Go ld e n Retrievor pup p1 e11, c h ampio n bloodline, shots a vaHa - ble now. 497·2G89 Old llNJ. Sheepda91 4 males AKC reg. PUP· pies Born S-14, bol P) mothe r & fa the r :.i r~ papered. Sale price S250 C;Jll 714/731-4121 Labrador Retreiver Adult remale. gentle. SJ>a>ed Bst of r . 642..QM!O Schnau1er Male . Smo .\KC Salt & Pepvef. SS7·9188 We.lh1Khland white Ter n ers. 7 weeks o ld Cham pion line . 3 rc ma le, I ~~~~~~~~~1 _ma_le_11_4_1559_._-6&17~--- CIOW'S HEST FNeto YOlll I04S AM11c;>u~S ·~···•••••••• •• • ••• •••• I :. OJ.ll.'nlnJ( t h e i r I-rec Kitte ns . A cute '11.atehou:.cs, cr amm e d van t.'ly 4 to 8 weeks old. w funuturc JU. ... t 1n rrom 7141968-9161. 893·2627 the l::d:.l Cua~l & ;.1 few ,-i\ out.:.tantlml( piece-. frum !.I mon h o ld Urillan) ~. u r 11 pc " o :J 5 i-: :-,Pamel. all ~hot:.. to gd <> 1 "' u n ,, 1 d "' U I homl' 552 7:rT2 ___ _ IA l'lltlSldl.'. lildR ' (;' Sfj 6. 57 5' mo 1nl..1nd from I 5 Thur. & Fn . J un•· Hi & 20 lrom I~ noon to ;I>:\1 !-.Jt Son. 21 & 22. 10 tojf>~I c 7U 1 ~!.13 4601 ~ p , oak bdrm 'ct. Sl:-,otl Hcau wh1!.t! cat. blla)t·<J fem. 5') r:. To good home .'»I 163.o l..abr<1dor l<ctrie\•er ~l.'nlll' i \t'8r,o ld 642 ~J \J:..u t.uu...._. full ur unli Frl'_. t\JttetL,, Jdornblc ht 'tUt"-:it>IS .J!WI ll'r. 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OR I 'lo\tll sdt \lhl Xlnl cond <.:1111 or SEU, for You S4b·~ MASTYS AUCT10H • ..-.~~ 10 Io 616 & lll·9625 • •••..••.•...•...••..•.. Elertnc v.lt:.hcr & dr> .:r Xlnt wortun11 t·ond $150 (or both. or S85 *pur.1te I~ IU& i~-0. 5"40-6730 r-- 1.!I l ub1t· fool Whirlpool rt'fr111t•r<1lur, SIOU 1'"'2 l'~~. t>-i2 ci!mi Bo):. bdr m fu rn .. t v.11 hdbds. dbl dre:.:.l.'r. dt.'!>~. SJ2.; Sprk c11b. S-1 j fi.hj 7i 11 a :-k for \ 1. &ii> liW l<~:Ut-:l'OH ,\T I NG :! \ch ct Tt•rr..1 C•1tlJ Iv' l~cJt:o " ca n cd wood (.iolf \ll'mbe~h1p Pn\ .1tt' ba..-.c ~ca !W) ·~ trull t'luh In ine l'oll~l l'l' die bt'('f SIOO 5r,i 1:1505 ;.., . .,.port lit'at•h l'rtn'<I . • wxlt'r m.Jrkl't S.52 2100 6 l>l\'<.'t.' din roum !>l'l. Lon lt:mpur uQ ~ohd oak S!l'.'1 !Nitti N1).thl1n1;:<1ll• ,\\ ~ F \' 1; I:: rdni.: i.:old , :! 'r-. "1 d . 12 (' u f 1 s~ o o 5o-"5 i !'fii Holl top dc,.,k. ·ldra~t·r t\~'flmorl' 11 J It fro:.l frt"t· "Jlnut Main-. Sl4!5 n fni.t imu uld S2!15 IS4(1 5592 C • t . Hdntit•nitor Color 1:rc~ $'i5 Call mumml(~ \All) 631 193-1 l llroll'll' & l{la!>s ...:amc tJ lill· :re squ:irl.'. ~ 1two l'hrome & cane ice crea111 1ham. Sell,., for S450 bl'l Sat·nf1cc St75 S.'6 JOlli l't:nmorc v.J-.hcr&dnl•r ------~ea :\l ust 'tell ~ Ono U.nctlc sl'l Form 1ea tbl," .JtSP:\1 hardwood t•hr~ t.:µh K('nmore w a :.hcr a nd dr)er S75 ca1·h <.:all 11rter ')PM 968-8668 Ht-:~O D ELI NG" llo t llOUll Dish washer 5 cyde 'II. pwr :.a\l'r dry, hke new. SIOO 646 lO!n ~at Ne~ 1295 fH2 256:! Deu>rat or·s m1:.lJ k~ l0'\80 gla:.:. lop tablt.• lir..ibb le!(:>. 2 arm ch1urt. 4 other chair~. & 2 ut lom ans t'ully uµ hol:lterc.'<i 1n J.! ray 1 bloc rubri r $1700 10 8 0 Heveled ~lar.s & bras~ chund e h e r $600/0 BO . Call ~·2298 2 walnut Me d it. en1I tables, ~ea. Antq. ovul cotree tbl ~ 644-71811 Queen u solid wood Poster be d . comple te w /Simrnons box sprinr & mattress. Xlnt eon 646-M86 ·~~~.;;...;;..::;..;...:..:.:::.=..:.~-~----.!liuf!!lr=~·~JUM~~1~&,:_;.1~ t4a11Sn ,... 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Wlood hull. ~ X c X 18 X SACIJRCI SALll ~al dW t.ade •itlt I -~1\1 ~lnyl hi bredt • Ven 1ood C'Olldl s c a m p e r • o • l 3 • t tJJ:: ~•/ , •1.-0 l1CD D Con.ol lleNO, nttda repa i r 120 se.mo John Way1M1 VamUy T•n· fT~ ~K.lkh Bob 714·8'72·2141 Bouaht 1t to fix tl up. but na Club roem~l'lht•> .... u•~ ft aJ _ .. 11 nev..-had tJme . Br•nd Mart• m aMC) ~ N,·wport beach Tean11 .. _...""''a um. .... · new declronlc• • mocor l'\ft 731 ll$41 l.1ij,I) h&ll family mem \llied la, 1375· 731 '234 W'~ worth more than the UlllltlQll ~ match1n1 lAIU 4'0d IAhlt, Utt c:ond ti'' lablt, d n r lvl'I ~. bantooll. • •ood hen.Np ll:I0/080 C.11 dya. 12700 we're u k1na H ffOUSt;WLU t'\W '73-~l AVON R e d seol 10 ' >ou're hand)'. lh ... ,,. a etwl'1j. IK2 OJllO aner l2 GA HAO & 8,\ L, t.: 311' ~~;,~~~G SPECIAL Jobe Wa yne ~°rui XJ.nl. Coad. $'100 ~!. ~l~~-· fl_937_yb_::d_•_e tu rnlt UNt. L•ma>a. AP Te nn•• C lub Family M..-.-4-,-9 ---~ '79 Baylloer SUnbndge. noon \la rifol d AH <.dM MOVING Saito Stllto.i :;,,~rom ~ to ~. ~fUmltu,. pll~. Pl11nt1. 'f ool.b, Me1mberah1p for u le. ---.t-_UI •:• 28'. 60 hrs. HB slip M.bc. 6 many AnllQuc 8lO 2131431~ ~ 20 arl7 Yr1u1c1i. i.l61h'. C M •-•••••••••••••••••••• S18,000firm. 644-0398 C11 ll lo r d1 rct·t1onb !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Boat.maintenance .outbrd 42' MaUbewa. Nwpt i.Uo ~222a unlllsold l'ooj table, ll1ht. new. repair & cuvaii. All/· a v ail. P a ul. D ys. ----brownt be11 e S80. Call ~•,!t1Y,achl Suvic e. 566-929'1 ; evr..~·2:53l S48·llm Te rri MOVIN-0 MU.'"T "'",'1-l . ........., 1070 "1 ~c ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reina tllO 4 i;nUqu. dlll •IMMIWIA1't.; (;At;H * lll3 <·tv's IU Cli 6' •ul• t or Gold, Silvt·r . 5*) 3 atnate bt.'<h COOi l'h1Unu m Any kind . picte w fr1u:ne " mat wnu i;mount ()anael tr"u $75 t-u Lounl(c ~ ~ ~·m>delmit. Sdlmg two !M2 ljCJ.t2 v•.r-.. Iii pn off wtute drapei. ------Ship Rin .. t F'ft h T : Chris Craft Claa11c, 28' lktnew $100i48 8140 Hl'l lenn~ ra m ily mtm· .,, • ... aa ea.. Sedan. fully eqwpped + Old M1t11c (;hef l>tovc Sl25 Hr·cA1r &lo\ amp L'OOlet 12V S8S ti46 ~ ~:1':e~~ Bewt ul· =~~~;:~~n1. canvrw..14.000 75t-9319 41" wo.TS ASHii '79 Pacemaker. Re ady to lllih. Only l.2Shrs Loaded w 1e qu1pment . P I P . 714-840-7611 roduna chr S60 l.otb more &i.l utfcit t>AM Duuoondi. S111:r1f1te on 7CJG.1S40 nllln !Ii r1n.:. 2 Jall} '1> Sot .. " lovl' :.eJt. beau dt• i.1gner cot.too. p11td1w1>rl. pnnt. bke nu, 1>11t·nf1cc. m> SSl-3191 !\cw 11000 Ofl1g11er·s touch S6~ (' 11 II 545 K3llO t'fl)lmt n n.iit $95(1 l'lll'h Al1>0, i.m11 I I rail IP• $250 "'50 e11ch All haw ~Int l't:ntcr :1ton~1> !Qt£!1 We buy GO LU . ~IJ::HLING Sii.\ ER & SILVER S's Will pickup 6S07 --- LUrld ln & d r 1t11t•ry llMlh.Mari!M ~l•!~'·Odrdcmd~~~~.~· I ... ; .t 9010 ---- llOUSt; SOLD NOW SELLING • Mr~Q ••••••••••••••••••••••• ai21'lo'W\lr. C;\1 ~····­W..t.d IOlt t:ONTl::NTS F'urruture. Lamps. 1\JJ pUIUleeb. Plant:.. Tool~. MIM' & m1tn) AnltQUl'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2827 f''r1rnc1s Lane. t M TOPCASll PAIU t'ull for d1n•c:tioni. For UM'<! furmturl' & ap ~&2'l23 unl1l i.old plaance:., workm~ or not ~7 IU.33 GENOA 6h oi. Luf Hgt ~ FOOl Lgth 221\. Xlnt rood. S300. 673-5340 Stainless st~I radar arch custom made ror Pacific Bluefin 34'. Brand ne w Sl.500. 631 3280. 642·844fi 32' TaOJAN '77 D.t f''.3:2 ~tqdel. onl> 220 hri. oo twn dsl'li xtra dean illr track! an. m ust i.cll oow a l our doc lo. L":\lT ED Y ACUT HK RS 17141631 3133 ' .... ST"'...., M0 .... 11:y -18' Vl&Dl>OO Boat trlr. S37!i " ~ ... • "5 5 .. • 93 t 7 31' lirufiltc. f' H C\I}~ t'·-Cl"~· r1n.r• •11uh .. •t -· Ut ......., .,., I • , a -t' r U I "C t , l lo\ n (.; h r) .. Must i.ell to the bt:i.t relili. ----Aquarium. 20..:al <'vm offer Household furn.<ir l l"'t Hnlbanl cut 14~ J.(old plt'te w 12 rre~h wuter cludUlg kmg 1>1ic hlla JJend a nt. counte rfeit fohSSO a ft Spm 64t> KOO'.! board, quetm i.1Le head Wllll'X>nd ~. 639 5Ul9 board, wall 48X25 mirror -Wonderful !>umnwr rt•ad prit·ci. pu 1d Bu) an.c 2 s pd #2.11 Bcirlow bnu. 12 \11F, 1\0F. dnl fa mal\ gold t:.alver · Jcwl'lr}. 'olt. U C or mcchun1n 1I l>out S:.!!>,OUil Nw 1;t clcntal . etc A p p l ,, ::.el f taih n~ S9l!S ui.k Yat·ht t:"ch ti75 lHOU Jrl~"'hl'r l' Wllllum T clcor 1nst ru w111d LaW't'ncc ~ Hl!l:J ( Ani. -.tlfraffil'. u ppllanl'CS. un <.:.ountcrfe1t D1a monc'b. I mi.: children 'i. book t.1·ti. -iij'bc B BQ , A lot ol 1·arat Marq wst: rut S~J IWcre $11JO new I siu t.o _Kc:nerul ~IS(' 536 7154 '..'.'~ J!Old _"!1& ~SL~ ~ 8311_ ~_3 ~niccl s~ed bout spd Uot·k whet!b l'ull 646 ·l005 !\I 1-; D I T J:: H H A N t-: A N Counlt:rf cal Dia mood. :J Electn c AdJ Bed bdrm :.el t nplc drc~i.cr (uJI ct:1. bnlllant C'Ul Sl!lll, $325 Wunllod :I bliwk lcathl•r arm(l irc.' nilc stanrli.. 14Kgold nng 6395189 171414!)4·2!>49 molorc)t'll' JUl'kt•l ., loah.'Owet" 9040 1 d k k -Famuni.: t'oul'h llJ7 :11H4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• amPt1. r Oil 64 0 126.5 SPEXI ACULl\R t:Mt-:R OeV1lb1ss S hor•c• 1"1111 ~ • . 40 ' Viking Sprtrii h. ·1 1. Garage Sal. 8055 ALU l<ING. Almo!>t ·lcl pres::.or tank. nu motor. \\Jnt.~-d lo bu) ur rent \11F. ADF'. ratho. Ail'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t•rtll'r.tld iturroundt'd b\ 220\'0lllllW. C'Un bt' \o\lrl'<i L2 llj rl~~l bl'tl or ut1ltl) 6 5 gen. ICt'ltlllkcr \o\Cl MovinR i,,alt• i\nllQUl':.. w11Sh€r & dner. t(ll!l-c· ttblei. Sal & Sun 10 4 21152 Hrookhurst, II H ~$5948 :12 cxqwi.1tc diamond~. al 115 $650 8-l2 6151'. trJill•r 6.3KIU3 bar. t o u r n . brad1i1· nt•url) Jct total w.it 1>15-IJ!l!iO __ Mlnical S118.000 !'t~pQt Yueht Ht-tail 'uluc at SlO 000 + lnsfnll'lwnh 1081 l::xch 875· 1800 Wiii !>l'll al )5,!WO 3cU1>hJoru. '>ClfJS7j&1\\I ti73 311W i" :\I ., l l' rt• o ,. 1 I h 2 ••• • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • i.pcaken. SIOiJ 5S7 IS393 l'O:'\;'\ U1rt•1·tor trombone PATIO SAi.i-; 1:-'tlrn. b1l.c-. ;\t11"111lo ;\1ans Wall·h IHK & muth mutt· 121 Topal i.:old lMnd ~OHO Call BJ I boa Sat /Sun 5.\11 Zi:l:;l U Keefe & :\ll'rrllt loH·. L · lots of bab~ thmi.:s. Mrxhtocry 8078 t'4t) S84~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• T HV<:K Spr ay booth I.A•\ 1llh1s. I 'r old. :JO long ' lb· h 1gh ' 22' "'1de Oflcr Rebui lt Skum dl'aner, t-.lcct r oma t ic ~ IXI 213 771 20711 ('0:\11' h1n~i.ILC l11lrm ~t·t 2 i.:old n •I c·hr'> IJrothl'r :.cw. ITIJ ch :\lu.t· W!l&·awanl. <'d;\I !:>Ill & Sun, •12lli l lil;1nu, Fl.:H:">ITt;H E t;n1qul' ~ 1\mer11-.111 \\()(Iden corr~ tubll'. hi ,, i.pkr~. campaai.:n ~I) ll· ""hilt & }ellO\o\ bdrm :.ct bunk bc<b. "' mall • uir ho1·kl'.' table. bumper pool. game table & 111Jn' toy-. & g.11nt•' !'il'l<lO l'o0I Brook tTu r t lt·rot·k 1 ln1nt.· or t·Jll 71 t 8JI 1315 ufl'1P;\1 & Wkmb '\ U be h 1 n d 11 11 Ji.: 10 ' ht·av\ duh tabh: ..,a,. ~.\'t•nlh1ni.;1u.in\lh1ni.:' w11h::.land.SISo Ll:'l'DHOH<.; lt.n qut·l 67S 3Jli Club fam1I.' tennis ml'm ,\ITlt'ritan Oak Tahlc· twr ... h1p "urlh Sl..:IJU. Siii;>, St'l'I t'IJf\ s:llill , __________ , "'111 lakc ~or be'>l of ~lorni. C'ha1r ~1t;: •. tW:cl AIR COM,RESSOR ft'r l>t-t-. 96M tloOIS "llU Ur r "&•o 3 llP I phase 60 Kai " · t• "~ l' ~ " Ooublt' bl'<.l with rrunw le l'hunogrJ llll S I 10 ""rt1C'al l\SM I-: eodt· I( u t' k ... r ~I l II . ~I •i l tank Nl·H.'r ui.ed. 5695 i.prcad S50 1256 Hut land Mat·hinc S.&:!5 A U.u. ~I' Tcr~ I 772 5390 l_U! :. ~.!!- nirn m;nhanc. t offl'l' -----l 'PIUG IIT J Ht.:LH 1 .. \\1 1' ~nncJcr , bJb) IJU>:J.!~. Ml~ 80IO SIO lmtlat 1on brus'> toys JOd m1:.ecllu11t·uu., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 562 <172U a rt SP;\! ~ 1lh ca. ... c• 1-.xct·llcnl con d1tt0n SIUO 675 IW52 Jfll'r bl'\I h t•r!> l!. l'onu µ1an11 Walnut frJmt' 'Int l'OOd. SiSO ~ 737:! Oni.:11u.I L~'O 1-endl•r T"' tn T"'t:l-d 1\mp l'r1· <.:H~ S4(X) Drum '>l'l gd lur l>c1i1n nt•r !'ilcngt·rlcnd Snarl'. ~l:!J or ht·..,t ul ft•r ljljl :!151; DHL';\IS Ii) l..ud,,.111 . l1)lht l>IUt' l'lear :! "1oor toms. .1 l>J~l' 21". :1 Zllgn·n I 'mllub. Hu~er., high Ital compl~le lo\ Jll rn.w"> S'OOI) OMO la II a rt h JOP;\1 1714 I 7:rl 644'.I :::.1•1:-.:t:T 1'1ano \o\1th bcm h \\ ulnut Good 5.\7-lrl'l 1 LUGGAGE TAGS NEWC,\HPI::T l'Ood. ~l9'J Abo 12 stnn1< 1Jkum1nt• Guitar !'tlo"mg. 1V.phooo-rad10 (·ombo Sola bed. d1ncllt• :.cl. plan t&. mut·h more Sal ~ 962 JS&I Chair... T1rf<m> IJllll'· din 1111: t.1hll'. hult h. I 11r"' r < l~t mu('h nion· S.11 ~n .Ju11c I..> •1" .!17 <.:o:.ta ;\lc">J St . (.' :\1 ,.. u n la .., I 1 t' (; a r .. 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XL~T co:-;o 673-2253 24' L)man 200 H P I U Good rond $16 .ooo Bayside ;\lannc Salt•:. 673 !1570 '77 UMIFUTE 32' Comp I c QUI p 'd rc.r p&eabure and flshm~ All exlrai.. r adar . 2 r11th dwal r adios. e t c I' I' MUS T SELL ' 7MJ1M6.0021 Garage Sale Sat /Sun 1247 llila rta. NH. Uy lloalit llosp 645 !n95 6 9 taas SI 50ea !Our more Sl.40 ea Sak~ Tux lnl'luded i.:s· Alum boat w t rlr. Ii 11 P ~va nr udt! O U .. $800 Tandem whl lrlr. $150. Lumber rack . SSO. 7' s<1fa. blut:!> & rw.l. S250 675-3.WI 1017 '7S <W' Sklpj11ck <:rwi.c:r. trlr·luna lower · loaded <.:om p letc Darkroom . Tommy Armour puller. Hallan e11bmel.li & m 1:.c Sec Dune J\-L1nl· :m11 Country t;lub. Mesa Verde 9-4 Onl) GARAG t: SAU; :.! chev) 70x l 4 mal( wheels. SS each 3 32' NO <.:ARO'.' Ura~ )Our own or send name, addrei.s, phon~ & "'e'll m ake one card per tl.lf( Acid 2$' each. ~nd check or m one) or- der lo PILOT f'RIKTIMG P 0 Box 156(1 C~la ~e11a,Ca 92626 hollow Cli!ne doori. SlO cu. ---------•I 4 l>Ol.td wood 32" doori. MlrMt u..HonM :slSea. 2 t.et.s louwr wood 2 wurorms SIS ~ach I doon. SLSeu buthroom J)ll.nt.M»t $20. Size 9-10, all w a 11 ca b 1 n ct $1 o. ll1 excellent cond1t 1on & Corllna rront gnll ss. worn only• fe w times hy Cortina rronl bumper i.tudenl nur:.e . 540 5721 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !)..lt).~ J W T .C Furn M cm Mataw green w1n1i . ---------18' C»ru,·ellti H O llP OMl' trader. 4nJ houri. S3300 Ternll> 642 9990 bershap liei.l oHcr o~er Sl.200 ~o~_.n .;. u rfetllonutc. nano Lamed SISOO v.1th lar g l' cagc C al l 14'J93019or 960 3147 I~ plants SI and up --------- 21.29 t::lden Ave, Apt :! SHt::HRY'S l'Z.'TCAKI'.: C..~ 645-3387 Board ing & Rrooming TV PRIZE Fl Rt:PL1\0: Thermoi.tal . ran. ctt· Best ofr 661 1367 Clr1Jelmg. goltl i.ha&. l(d cond. 100 yds. $2 /)d Hoo\ er d 1 a I a · mu t tt' w attac h me n t::.. x lnl rood. $'15 497.3245 v.1th love. f ree 11kup l'ood.le Pups & l'en111m h.lttooi. for s11le Tea <.:up i.t ud i.. 2S )rs CAI' 546-2848 0\o\arf lJ uon1ci. ror hither t. Ua) & Grad . man.> color s. S3ea . $4 pair SJ6. SI !i4 Oa\eorJ1m 11:1 <;t uapar l20 HI' Me rC' trader. s•,, HP a ux enii S2:SOCJ Terms 642 9990 Da\eorJur 17' Glu t.ron Tn flull. m & out Voh o 130 fl P Xlnt rood Le.:. lhlll1 200 h n. CJll Tom.~ lf177 SS. ShoJll !lc:reen. f1l1> HO" ·af\~!!!6!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I wide opening. S hower Mu.st sell to the best reas ~Ir C>nJ-s 1090 ·79 Gla:.tron 21 ' V :.!16 Sport.fisher. 200HP Mcrc outboard Loaded w 1 xtras M Wt t nt -e 5J6. 1391 421' LL 'Tll HS SI' t<Tt'Sll '70. IH l '>l o l lea k t·ockp1t oak pJrqut.'I t•ubln soil-. '>tn>:lc d'I. 700 nu ran.:e. t>t.'low m kl J I 2>.000 ;-.;,. pl Yuc·ht t.x Chartl(t' I i i ti ti75 llj()IJ ·------SALE! Giant Discounts Last Week Before regular • • pr1c1ng Goes into effect •SEA RAY* • JUHi S,ECIAL • 26SUNOANCE Our ;\ll>'>I popular &Jt ::itoc:k :s;r,1, 200 ;\kn trlr u. .. 1 S2ll ~ 'o~ ~ l:J!I :\h.1.,1 hJ\ t· t 1111\ ul ,\d "1th l'un hJ,,. --ALL MEW 1980 MODELS fmm 17'thru 36' PRICES SLASHED CADILLAC QUALITY AT CHEVY PRICES --CONDITIONS OF SALE All sold boats must have valid d eposit checks o t SSOO or mo<e. On approved credit. boats may be Sea tnaled prior to dell very SAUEMDS SUNDAY AT 5,M --door s : S7 SO. stainlc!us •WAT~RfALLS• olfer lOXJO a luminum ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kteel gas barbecut1. $50. Natural. sell contained. storage s hell. 2 5X3 work t::lec 2 keyboard Conn paperback. 251-. UM K !.lullfolly c r aned from Ulg table made of heavy Oricun. l2200 or beat ofr Bay St btwn Or ange & vok anic boulderi.. Ask steel. w1Corm1c1t t.<>1> 3 Y63-~ 25' ·77 Thunderbird Twm \' is·s. roll cover. VIII-'. HARRISON liOWlder. Of constuvolt . 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Oar· rud turntable walnul contOI• am/fm 19Sfmt olr WMIM refril(. swim step, unC'hor BOAT CENTER Winch. tnm t a bs. 113.000 67S 5139 ·oo 20· Starlin: 110 deep v. ..._. II~ rblt O.cyl ... 20 .... btlt "iiirc:M.tHwy tunks. 13760. s:u -01 as ' ) '73 28' W HRS. All ll&N. (114 131·2547 Tw ..-. rbk J~ '10 ~ IM-THIWATll bauled May ~. Calio STOii SIV. 2 bait. A/P. faU.. ------~hf. Bimini w/H e. • cvrw. No,... ofr rell:Wed. 7W 117J.011T 17' BrUJah Dory CUke a tOIO ....................... Whaler• 125 H tP rm~. ------ a»Jl)' U lt ... tnllll MU. riber&lul. One pereon. L.J.r. fllO s1a.o.yMXJV. &ood coad lUon 1150 .......... ---•••••-a e.eoo 541-7870 '80 Yamaha x suo. CaU4M--.144-lllO 14' HOBIE CAT. locl ..,... qlr feninp. eoft· '46 rordWoodM • ....cored. trailer. l 15CXI. Pine CIODd. ~ ~L. Best offer. m,ooo. ALSO ·a .... ~ v•<r .... , .-u ll. A lowo 1edan, 4 d r . Honda 175 C" m·-t ...... 'resto r e d ; uo.ooo . 15' Olymp&c Pirul, US660, "' -..., ~Ml rate tt~)'. trlr, CO¥ft', teen. $JOO. Good concL --------- 9)0. 548-"1992. 53H l200. S '1019. '$3 Pon: he 358 vw F..nitne s=o. 56'1-al6 KITE 12· w ttrlr $5..W 6'6-4133 WANTED: Honda Trail so. ___ 1_s_1.-e __ 1 __ _. ·• GT500 Shelby Cobr14. '74Honda 125. nil paint, PS. PD. Colurnbta 32' 5.5 meter NldlaJI map 4 111875 s loop w /t r lr. $9SOO Dirt:,"~· ~8'4i. ' •P. · ~-. wti.d ya. RoeaUod _____ __:... ___ , --------- Crawford. Honda ~. l400 or best ol· . 69 Ma rk . 11 I . L o w f M IJ mileage. 11750/080. 16' Hobie Cat·l974. gd er. uaue · 540-8298 aind. BhAe !iatl5 " trlr 840-2389 SlS0067S.1SS3. 67~16 Udo 14. IMOZJ. with ccwer. lrlr w 'rock s tue ld. $2000. 760-9Z32 25' ~HOCK Sips 2. head. O t B . w /s pan n a k e r . tunged mast. temp 111Jp. Sile at S l 9 00. PP 7141645 9147 1.5· HAR POON st.on:d in :.Mk. 1t spark~. Mude b) Boston Whaler A run boat 644-6575 Laser. x Int cond 111on . $iSO ti39·6!1 54 C Vl'b/ ... knch "1& KZ 900. Clean. runs '62 LiMC>ln Coot. el.tt .• ldnt! See to apprec. New pwr. suacide dr. a /c, wd tires. brtr.s. battery. etc. _tn_m_._l_ll00_._642_·'4_70 ___ Sl7SO/Of r . 54S·4226. 8464)~ Honda '76 ~C B. Low nuleb. mint cond. ~. 760-8346 '64 Mercu ry Parklan._. Marauder. loaded. clean. froot end damage. Great for restonng or part:. SS.SO 846--4187. '71 Ptckup. V8, long bed. '73 Hond a S L · 100 1()(1 AC. $1200 or bei.l olff!r MPG. Per fect mt!ch 631 3813 rood a.a ....... S250 631 5106 V.Mdn tSJO '74 Ka wa 2SO t::nduro ..... •••••••••••••••••• Mw.t !M:ll xlnl cond. for <A?rvair Dune Buggy, t.nlo 64.2-6343 t Ord fiberglass body. nu rn>tor. nu trans, clin ht: '""4 Hond CH 125 I s t r eet l e g a I. S900. ll•1bic 11. l n 11 lcr new ""' a • rom p lrllffiP, ~ reblt. fasl ready t.o go _842_~_1.S6_. 645 __ -0960_'_. __ .i~ 4778 SJ.'IOtolr 968 S688 · 4 wt.eel DriYfl 955C> l lobtt 16 t ra1kr. nt!i.'dl. .. ~. 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X Int o Ald ti.000 m1. run..., hl.c rll""' $S.S(J MJ l:l 71f "fl W\1 :IJ t.nt~ i i. 4 ba1-:5 of ,Jel:. ind ~µ1n hot & t·old. Motor'..._ •. s•1 "'r ~ rttn.:} ·:.. Ho ~· ..... /Sfol99' f 160 \ II~ ~:Jlf ouu :">"' I" ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'Jdll t,\t'h 1,75 ll!OO •WI-. R t::~T· \\Jnkd -t0·4.)' crw!>tnl,t ... 11 l bOJl . l r Jdl' WIHTDnd!>. Je*<'ll"). etc LJll Ad S1tll•r :2.:.1. w .&JOO 2i4 hr.. ao.ta. Sltps I Oodts 9070 ·······•·•··•••····•··· !'>Uf>!'>,\\ AILABLE ~1lboi6Lsonl) Dt:l.m• > o; l<.t~tJUrdnt .,,....~. UJ.1 tu .ri krl>troom.i.ho~~r.& Ill' m illh1nc •nt·I tii3 8800. alol.. rur l>iiH' Ll! .. 11,, a\ ;ul an Hunt • 't wr ~Olor llo mt·• TopSlu)OU l4X bt.·nd1t... Wedo ~tntt:nJnc.c frt:t.• :.•nee l9i2 full n·h Dale'~ RV Rt-nl'6h S5i9 -M46 f'or llent. 19i7 Harvest ;\luu Motor home SI Pb 6 + 3W ""o..: Hurn.-. re i:ukr ~~ lleJ' rah"> p,t Pl> S!ib 01\#7 Jll bpm \1'01.1 .. 0 'ii Onl(m.il o ... n, r ~lpe. b :? 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Club L'Jb :)l'J7;:, ·n Dodi.;c • • lllll nu p.unt. pnllll..' rull" n1ng 1onrJ SllSOU . l(fl 2"1 I.I ~213 '5925045 Xlnt 4•ond !>11..>00 I-UH M L t:: 40' moonng ~T.ti9 ~e"''POrt lieat·h -. rth 26' T........_ Trw•ef 9170 17 CHEVY LIIV 4 ryundcr, 4 ss>t.~"'<I. art' cond .. A M /F M radw. lugga1te rack. boot and <'ampe r she ll. "K a I Kamp" mirror a nd bum pe r s Ni e(' u n it :MM0/24,000 Ml Servic·~ Co ntra c t Av a i l . (Ser l-'27842>. puv.cr boot OfC Marine -·•••••••• ••• •• •••••• An:• Wdlbtde ol Ualboa I gotla sell my 11· trualer b ll&nd 645-0748 MOVING' WANTt:D: Slip, Ntl'Wport Etead t for 27' Sloop Wiii <-~ader USC' of bout ~I Y086 EvH 758-l.2fj2 l(J' Moonng orr Balboa h land w /26 ' c abin rrwser. Boal in good oond. Needs eng. work H ot h · S l4 .~0 0 . 213343~ ~7·3182 17' Campmg Tra1!4:r. BESTOFFt::H Couch . danellc. kau·hen. closets &r cupboordit. dean & comrorta blc 547 JI.IC! 11· Travel Trlr ~11'> 4 !i Easy to pull. Ma kt: offer ~ $3191 SANTA AU DATSllt \\ A:-O'T ED Boal shp an "1liio s.r.ke. f'..ts Newport Will pa) t-'1n & ~sorift 9400 l~n. ree:. Call 6:..'6-2446 or ·-···················· ~I~. 17th Slrtt't Santa Ano SSll· 7811 11 <..'hcv P U :i.T Clean. Good cond A/C. PSt P lt. radio ~1orr 551·3035 ~9975 S&VICE DEPT. WMOomMGMI +boat. IU600, 968·3965 3S'SUPAva1I 5240 month bi~-6522 tolO ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 18' R11nat•r 11ki bout. _,,jet, d nl cond. t l.700. ~eon . Open 6 Du>~ A Wl'Ck Mon .. Fra 7 30-5 30 Salurda}'t'l 8 00.5 00 A.._ Chrys.-Ptv. 29211 Harbor Blva . C-Osta Mesa S46-ltl4 SSAVISAYIS WITH USID ,ARTS lmported c"r part1> IMPORT AUTO SUPPLY lOI N. Maocht!Stl'r Anahetm 7'16·9900 GMC tJres & n ml!I, four '78 <.:hevy i,,,, Too PU Sh' f1e(.Ulde, 6cyl, 4spd. ps, pb. ac. a m rm radio. locklll& d.lrte rent1al, wide llm. & wheels. 41,000 ma m>O 631-3139 '72 Ford suzs Call 497-4026 G8 fo~ord, t'lOO. $1000 or best orter. 988-3530 l~l6'a.IM6..f1'75. 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PP 675·5lZ7 --utra clean white paint '76 Porsche 914·2 liter • -· -· -'71 MG " \l pio stnpinic N e w ~.000 .'ti'· MeU blue. Gd '180MMIZ40.4spd.air.lu MIDGET t1n·a.. mags, Cauette -======~ ena.rnootofr.760-0146 :~:1~.;~.-~:.o.•· 4 ~yllndn ,, 'IHI c.t.:<'kw/AM /FM.Takmg - ----· -AM Flt ~ll'rc•i" Onl} bcstotrer~l·~ POISCHI 921 'Tl 1• 9'~. burgundy. 25K & ti I SC lTll , u1r. anrf, AM /FM For Sale: Clau1c 190 SL 12.QXI MI ~ho\l Pll'l c 119158> Mercedes. 80% + 1960WQT > restored. ~e retained $4~J'J all rcpt.&. for work done RAY FLADt:lwt; by very r eput<1bl e Lincoln .Mercur. mecharuc Must st.'(! lhL'> 16 Auto C.:t•nl!•r IJr tun ' IH\-1/'lot. s y 2 &eater. 673-4!012 or 830 7000 631-1&5, eat 2.8. Ask for _ _ • Ms.Ku\g. ----9744 '80 MBZ 2400 ......••............... Loaded. ai.:.ume lw. MEW MGBs m~1-~ & MG MIDGETs -111 'toci.. fur 11t11Til•ll1jl1.· ~IB 3001> '77 ,,h .. ·r ddner\' ~~ L!-> b.lon· perf«l(:t $17.000 b11Hi640, )11u bu~ 64(}-539() TODAY!!! 73 ~U: i.un roof :\Int MGI rood. ru.kmJ: S12.~ OH 675-b700 & 642 721; 1 I t~ii:I I Fr11111 $6999 18 Orn ~1ercedel Trade11. Call i.ten'O SB.750 760-1986. for Greal Deal before we • • d bd Wholesale! Ser . 75 Porsc·heCa rre ra Deluxc.2 r .. 4cy n er . ........,..,_,... Tuga. blk/blk. 5 spd. 4 ~peed. air cond .. -·-A.'11t'M w/tape. beauty HOUSIOFIMl'ORTS mags, 23K ma . S14,750. nms. ~pt stnpes. clock. 7l4/523.12SO 64Zm67.~._1_000 __ _ bod)' 111de mokhng.s. 24 213/921-8588 '64 Porsche 3S6 t: Coul)t'. ~10 124.000 Ml Service --------i orig LA car, no r ust. ull C" n t r a c l A v a 1 I · •1979 PORSCHE rec:e1pl!> i.incc new, fully 115.sWQS' restored. rebll c ng, nt:w $13 335 924 pamt int. 1mm.ic Bei.t r • ~ ( olr 642 6967. 646-1030 SANTA ANA 16..500 ~~~r'..f v'e:;':,~:~ :Tl •1=-i Turbo. yellow-bm. OATSUM tar '. t3SlW Rll I J :! hll:r JSOllP. adjusla n $11,995 Ith• ~I. n.iht mirror. -:i '>IJOrt !>l'UL'>, fj s pkr 100 '. IJ'1 "'Jll blt'l'CO, t.:l1Hord &u.. alarm. 71H;ul. Golt& whb, --"o tintl"<l s.:la:.,. l!k. 6,0011 2001 E 17th Stn.>el !'>alll J All a 558· 1H 11 fteuqeot '7 41 .....•.••.••......••••• '"""~~~::;..~ ~~ rru. l.OOO o n mct•h'I, mui.t WE -In MORE BECAUSE ·77 ~1>. xlnt cund. kon j!Old UJm!Joo 1n1. nu ure:..-i.iK mi. uni: o"'ot'r. 'tra fu<•I lJnk $15.500 MGMidcJ" IU,Qj\J I I' 111111 S5999 1910 l'IUGEOT 50501ESE.LS HEREHOW!H PUr '76 91L..,. !'>spd. mai:-. ~1.-r Ca!>.\. i.nr1 . .,1vr 1rn mac SI 1.500 I' I' bJO. l!HS M t•,/wkncl-. ,,.11 m\ '7!1 11> he re S3:l (.(X) /~fr I' P 642-1387. h)I, HOO I.I :1:K;U. ,,11\cr wir ed ll'JI ht•f l'tt'.lll & IOl1> CJI WE SELL MOREi !i42 9357 MG 9742 ...•............•...... 1979 MG MIDGET /\ 'h a r µ luukln Jt ,µurt~<·Jr \l ti h .i.:ulll anochu.od rna.: \l ht~·b & \l<>Od nmmt·ll 'lt·•·nJl~ 14h<'l'I Lo~ milt·-.' 1:!1H6llO Pnn· d0t" 11111 1111 ltl(f, dl·;iler 1n.>lJllt-d uµ• 11111 Baurr/'' -~(WS ........ •·-···· MIRACLE 2150 HARBOR BLVD. RABBITS 2DOOR 4DOOR 2DOOR 4DOOR 4DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOR 4DOOR 2DOOR 4DOOR 4DOOR 4DOOR 4DOOR 4DOOR 4DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOR 4DOOR 4DOOR 4DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOR 2l>OOR 2DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOA 2DOOR 2DOOR COSTA MESA SIOC« -R SUllAL ~" 599~ 812609 5542 sgn 914144 6470 5867 893407 6895 5756 860828 6637 5753 811085 6902 5970 877330 8070 5863 875070 8045 5757 831765 . 6797 5968 858726 7352 5759 858490 6637 5895 853331 7027 5871 891534 6945 5967 861192 8337 5997 861821 7967 5862 882197 8100 5978 915110 6720 5979 915000 7195 093745 5752 092459 5937 115758 9615 5938 102760 9415 SCIROCCOS 5891 040000 9235 5923 052290 9375 5806 043250 9070 5801 042887 9070 5804 043806 ~ 9010 5893 047655 . 9425 5678 040270 5801 045519 5803 044100 5892 040441 5972 001487 5919 048448 5909 CMOl40 8422 .. &435 8495 8820 8762 ~°'::. DISCOUNT 5390 152 5794 676 6123 772 5991 646 6299 603 67031367 70091036 6142 655 6489 863 6056 581 6229 798 6175 770 7281 1056 6978 989 70421058 5982 738 8296 8372 8766 8597 8384 8515 . 8102 8102 7930 8338 7550 ,..7600 7642 7935 7878 76e1 7948 870 72 859 783 849 818 851 860 968 968 1080 1087 872 835 853 885 886 814 872 ONLY S5795 IAUY MOTORS CAU 979-2503 .......... ,~ ... -.... <e<.W tlJrlJtJr HI\ •I I 0:-. I ,\ \ft.-.. \ 979-250.3 ~ilJ. 1dh 11t·m~ \l II h 1 l>'Jll)' Pll~ l IJ~!>11lt'\i ,\d l>l2 51178 9800 Aaltos, New 9800 DIESELS SUllAL -" PICKUP 6045 925251 7170 RABBIT 5973 918984 7325 OASHERWAGON 5949 126n6 10,525 DASHER WAGON 5944 121123 10,525 OASHERWAGON 5947 126339 10,585 DASHERWAGON 5948 126672 10,585 DASHERWAGON 5945 121521 10,620 DASHERWAGON 5943 102718 10,680 4DOORDASHER 5939 126146 10.340 DASHER WAGON 5942 115115 10 ,045 4 DOOR DASHER 5936 114344 9670 DASHERWAGON 5946 111989 10,680 DASHER4800R 6016 140520 10,305 RABBIT RABBIT RABBIT RABBIT VANAGON VANAGON VANAGON VANAGON VANAGON CONVERTIBLES 5915 810022 5924 809884 5881 806815 5933 807485 VANAGONS 5928 092519 111 ,320 5931 095121 10,735 5929 093806 10.310 5927 092226 10,685 5587 056927 1o:rn = DISCOUNT 7120 50 7225 100 '9995 530 9995 530 9995 590 9995 590 10,068 10,110 9727 9608 552 570 613 437 9187 484 10,110 570 9656 649 10,148 10,060 10,096 10,096 10,490 9962 9419 9749 9364 830 773 891 936 908 VANAGON CAMPERS CAMPER CAMPER CAMPER CAMPER CAMPER CAMPER CAMPER CAMPER CAMPER 5934 083886 13,915 12,752 1163 5844 052363 12,475 11,202 1 273 5935 092895 12,925 11 ,610 1315 5826 013011 12,387 11,201 11 86 5733 052783 12,475 11,204 1271 5783 060481 12,307 11,142 1165 5738 019070 12,462 11 ,256 1206 5884 083519 13,300 12,1 31 1169 5925 Olle08 12,925 11 ,610 1315 WE NEED YOUR TRADE PAID FOR OR NOT FREE CREDIT CHECK BEACH IMPORTS K.UI Dove Stn-c:t :-. t-.WPORT IH:,\Cll 752-0900 9750 ........•••..••.••••.•. •PORSCHE 197' 911 SC TCllnJCI > ,IJ4..,1J. air cond allo) ,./,.-t 1, A:\t ... :\1 '"'rt'(J lafJ'· < L2:111.~.f'I ()t)\IOU'> I) UJrJl(t• kl'jil' S24.650 ·-~~~ '..; u ...... , .... f\ .,,, .,. •' ... ..,.nu 64 SC xlnl -.to<·k. , 11w1 '" w• SK.WO 1111 <.:ull /\'1 !">Ill t•r ll 1!11, 1; I:! 1300. 2,1 \l arr. , bl t l' n.: Sb.JU 1 I ' I' hour' f>a-Ot.M d.t)' , -. . , -'Tl ', l'ur:-.!'111· !J:.!·I. ·I i.1.KJ, 17 .tl1ST.1ri.:J . ~II opt111n-. 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H•• HOO ......_ H•w tlOO AYto1, N•w tW ·······•····•··••·•·•·· •....•..........•...... ···················~ -. PEUGEOT FREE~~~~~~~ BIKE : WHEN YOU BUY ANY BRAND NEW . 504 or 505 FROM BEACH IMPORTS AND EE 2 Peugeot l 0 Speed Bik.-s a nd 2 Pe~eot Mo-PPds whPn YOU ~URCHASE ANY ~::d 1979 PEUGEOT 604 This off er good Friday .. Saturday- Sunday, June 13-14-15, 1980 ' - 1 TEST RIVE mE ALL NE 1980 PEUGEOT 50 DURING OUR WEKEND SELL-OFF! PEOALN8TEI LOOK FOR Pl!UOEOT'S WORLD AtNOWNED ' BICYQJST, JOHN MARINO. WHO 18 SETTING OVT TO BEAT .. OWN COAST TO COAST A~COAO. HE LEAVEltlDI ANGELES OH MONDAY. auNI 1ett'\. .. ... ,,... .......... 11W Allllel.l .. 1.W ...... l•ported ..................................................................................................... • 9161 • I a •rn 9771 Yshw .. 11 • • fJlO ·-••••••••••••••••• ........................ ..;;i; .... ,i ......•••••••• I tn 1'17 '61 YWCA..._ .• vW)k.i,. ~lnl mech'I '°"f.TllU ~--· WMll.U. pop ciind. ~ pa)pl'llOOO ~-elrc.nd , pln W. Oldlt but 1ood •' nnrt.~~.1. !\. .. · .,.,_. • ro.d .... LI ~I ,WXBOOI> '87 VW Bui. l)l>Od t'ondj· t70IWlF>. • U,"I lion. &esiolfer ·OM. Y Intl IOI WITHAM SSl-81112. • b Sunday JUM 15. 1980 DAILY AL.OT D 19. a.Htw 9'00 ,Hew , flOO Alltot,Hew f~ ,New ~····················· •••.•••.••.••..•.• 1 •••.•.•••••••••••••••• ~ ........... ~ ., ...,_MOTOIS YOUl$WA.... ----p••-c.AU.t7,_HOJ 19l>W~lerAvt. llO Rabbll Oi ~~ .'f tf1tft7 _,J,;,Wt1tm~~-~~i19:~~ 16900° cotn•Taa 6'2 73U. --•••• 74TOYOTA • COIGU.A WAe.OM '4eybdlr, v.a. G,_. Ut 1.le faaalb-car, tackd l yr wunat,y. Cl56S01) ,, U.4ft ·~w.taMew•4°aMew ~r~ .......... VW i,.. U731Harbor Blvd. ~100 "'l6C Corolla, l.12SO, , cond . 2U·592·32SS ·~l , 1"11Toyota Cehca. ST, a/c am/Cm cass. UK ma ~--~. '"T9To)'OU Corolla wagon Uk.e new, salver w /blac ant. AiT cond, 5·s trans, low nuJes A supe hassle-Cree. gas save car! Only ~.250. Call Ad • Sitter tl88, 642-4300, . hrs. '80 Cetia SSpd L1Ctbac m> & take over lease. Loeded w /xtras. 6"2·4853 -, ?7TOYOTA CB.ICA 5 speed, slereo. .. Hard to Find" , •HtJRRY" (732SGU. • $4799 .: RAY FLADEBOE , , Lillcoln·Morcury 16 Auto Center Dr. IRVlNE 130-7.000 ?5 Corolla FsfWI. -Air. am 1Cm /cass. <tspd. ··Very reliable, $2100. ' 673-6898 SPECIAL EDmOH , '79 Cehca GT Cpe. Black. ." immac. sunrf. A/C, wire whls & light bar. $8500. . Ptl~l R-s wtt.b alr c..c1 , rac U\I ltr'iS-• maa ~pe whecla (923YMU> OHLYS1tt5 IMmMOTOIS CAU.'7t-HOJ v•..,..-tno ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71YOUSWA ... Havtn1 t.rouW. 1e}be1 YoU' car?~ ul Pak! tor OI not I Aak for Fraolt Manno OC' Tom Aikm. JIM MARINO YOUSWAfMM 117tl llACH M.YD. ..... ~---­... 2000 MEWTa7 COUP• & COMYllT1IUI Available For lmmeduile Deb very! lilllT Dyna mile cuat.om with !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I See US before )OU buy TODAY!!! Ta7C-... c lOOIOll · From S7ttt TR7C011•eriible1 <102049> ·From Sl69t Pnce does not include dea.ler Ul5la1led OpllONi. 'TJ;.;) --:::...~ 2925 Harbor Blvd. auto matic, rad io & healer. (010WDF> S4.lt5 IOIWITHAM YOUCSWA~HM 7600 Westminster/\ ve. in Weslmlo.ster 893-75.S l 638 7 880 COSTA M ESA "'12 VW. Calif. Bug. Eng 979 2503 xlot, New paint. 1ntr ----·----• Xlnt stereo. $2900/bst THEY ARE oer. 636-3670. ~.0430 HERE!!! The Cuel·injected. high perlormance V8 "TRBs" DtlJVEOHE TODAY!!! "£-' -.e.J. _...,...._ 29'l5 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2503 '76 YWIUG Silver. 4-apeed 10 xlnt condiUon.. C614'15U ""' IOIWITHAM VOUCSWACHH 7600Weslaunster Ave. in Westminster 893-'JMl 6J8. 7880 •••••• Ullll 4-wheel drive.• cylis?der. auto .. AM /FM radio., steel radial tires. vinyl iiltet,~-. luggage rack. p&nsti'ip, bddy side moki· iDp.. 24 M0/24.000 Ml Servic-e Coo tract Av ail <~YI .. 10 VW Bug. complete!) reblt motor. nu paint. clutch, generator. muf Oer. Sl9951bst. 67~·5319 SALIS,SBYICE AMDLUSIMG OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS EARLE llCE VOLVO 1966Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA ~9303 540-946 7 • NO ADDITIONAL DEALER PREP CHARGES . • NO BLOWN-UP PRICE STICKERS • ·NO OVER STICKER PRICES 'EXCLUDING DEALE A ADDEO ACCESSO.IES ON ALL TOYOTA CELICAS, COROLLAS,* CORONAS & SUPRAS •EXCLUDING TERCEL'S DUE TO AVAll.AlllllTY * MORE REAS•S 10 BUY Al BILL. MAXEY * uyor ----se NOW at ELOW W STICKE INDO A Jim Marino V • • Pl~ No. Dea1er prep Charges • • JINI c:, Mi!l~l~. HUNTINGTONQ~Oc 11.71~~8EA"'" . 842·2 SOMETHING DIFFERENT! , INCLUDED ON ALL USED CARS NO GIMMICKS -NO HASSLE 60 CAR INVENTORY ALL SAFETY CHECKED -IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • UP TO 48 MOS. FINANCING -PLUS- 9108 PRICE 55M11sc••1 ALL CARS Ill STOCK FROM OUR RETAIL PRICES SHOWN ON WINDOW THRU SUM. 6-15 . ~ l I ...... U--4 ........... ............................................. .... c • ,,., ftJI ,_... tt40 'JIJlNilM ... Jff•••········ ...................... . ................... .. ......•. t············ 77 YO&.YO .. • dr t..dldre -,g C •'°· ZJI. 19000 HI DI. c.tm. :JO.• 1111, •ll ,..,, ona. u r. Al·af'· I 6 r , d )'n•mllc-4 AMWM lereo. C'r\.l'M --l • C')lll,._, J u.t t • w• C"OOtn>t ... »O ~1"1 -a. CD• tin thla k>\e n •/W ''JU <Amaro. Ck'yl, mint. I .. t AM 1•·11 •l •reu. •It. Y ! • t o • b I u • • "71 Reaal Ltd. under warr n-·-.. •--..-.1 •\l\oma\lc, '"· po•n V·t t urbo I OI\ m1 mtii, , ...... ru.tli'-""" n.t wllh n lour 1n • Lo ml, VP. Ha 4120. ...-.or. <•1 vz 1 •bo'*rm fruh luaded 96:) M:t •COIYml71 A"° trau. a. to.ded! IZlll. bceU.nt~ OMLYM4fl 100'\ nuad nt •nllAlble on approved crechl . HOWAaOClte.,..._. Dove ls Quall Sta. NEWPORT BEACH H>-0555 '71 Dod,. D•rtlS.U.ce.r •7J l'OID PS. a tan' t ..,.. "•• LTD radJela. AM / f'M . air. ''Tranapor\.alion oew batt«y, runs 1reat SpeclaJ'' tD f'VE• 112$/beal ot,. 142. 4300. 1999 ~ ~·~. _ RAY PLADEBOE is o.rt. aa ena. auto. pb. JMI, ac. cc. radio. a ir shb. 50K ml. •Int cond ~tofr. '42·MU. Lmcoln· Mercllf) 18AutoCe11ler Dr. IRVINE tJ0.7000 "'12 Pinto Runabout. Auta. AM1nt. xlnt body ls bf t r Gd mlleaae. $900. ~ "' '15 00 ~ H'. I •It n d I .,., _c ......... m-.-,-(J-c;-· L_E_A_N_' IOI WITHAM ~ -----• Nu>oU1 •~to m Sonw El Caailno w '"hell. 1ood condlUon. 11000 ll.18& '11CHl¥Y 75T·TOP ;;;;;;-• ----f940 71 POU WtH /maroon Int . All ••••••••••••••••••••••• AITUU "52 644-8718 Mlld919 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 Squlre Wagon. A~ VO&.aSWA... "7Z 1Md1 Connrt. Oen NII. Jl600 .tfl7·Pll 1800 W tm1n11tl'r Av.. tun an i.o.dGd, r.t.oRd In W.tm•nslt·r ~JQI l35ClO Will ld•liel~,.... ttJO MOMTI CAl&.O VI. •ir. full pown "»howroom frdh" 15.000 Ml. (NA74MOA >. power . 2'7,000 m1 Im · ·73 Ford Ranch ero GT f\tJI Power · Real Cle1m maculate. 754-6790or Ad· W/ahell top Red1w a uto· <7SOVUA I. Sitter • 143. 842·4300 • 24 aood cond. PP 52500 13499 79 MUST AMG auto. new tires. lo mt. 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PS. SI0,995 ~ 'lrl J6U _____ , ·79 Qld t;ldoradu. orte uwner. l•d hr, fuel 10J. Ara mad t1u1. loade!d S3::l00. d6 *7 ) .,,, 1 t •' '• I I • j ~ I ' " I I aulo. idr. one owner. ~ $7!j5 64.5 7578 'alt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gaaual ttOI ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOTHIMG ove $4995 HAIERS AUTO CENTER 1425 Haker Street C~TA ~f E~A 540-9202 -. '68 Sedan Devalle Gold (.4.ld, new u~. & (JdlOt run.., like now Make of re r 6'l5 i2.8() S4&-I .lOO Ca --tn» 'QI MalJbu Coovert . J(YJ rTraru.port.l7 cars1. 63 13131 ._ 8hoo l::lectric top and win Cltev) 409· ~ We:it trlr. ~ o.o.. ... a.nu duw:.. rJdtu heater S37SO 67~3175 • --SJ.SOO S4IJ 00.16 , St2 5:->oo a..y..w 1 99 25 ·a.i Corvette Class1 c. very ..:· - -- -••••••• •• ••• ••••• •• •• •• ruce. 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'73 J a vd1n, 4sp. fa<.t $651) Fair 1:ond1t1on 642·4869 ·10Javell11 SIOOO M2 596;J 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l!fl8 Bwck Estate Wai: t-'\Jll} loaded M akc ofr 53& 7284. 9ti2 ~8 vinyl top Xlnt l'Ond. l'nt'c.'(f to sell 556 6160 7:l Cpl' UcVlllc, air. 714 IS46-8Jj~· Jmtrm. i:d 1·ond S1800 or '71! :'>lonl t• <'arl11. lull ma kt• of for 675 56flO IJ0Wl·1. l<.t pc. run,. ~ htt 9917 $4.l~) 0130 !Ml 477:! Chevy ·73 !'II untl· l ',1rlu. '74 Chevy <.:a m aro. gd 1mmac on.: o"nt·r run., lire.. IJb. pb, 52100 2451 _!!!'cal. S_!_i95 5.'il li6IO Sant a Ana ,\vc. CM. tAS 4ti27 Want Ad Help., 642 5678 WJllll Ad Help" ·n Nm·a. 2dr 3.,111:•·d em lhc floor. ""n , 1, .111 521!15 l(J8 :01.1 ;;,•1 I IJ'J •72 Lincoln 9935 fJ75 201~---Dodlp ...............•.•...•. 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Biil ofr. 673-2490 ITU. PS/PB. J\ C S2000 '73 Duster Powe r Steer. firm 644· 1057 mg. Powe r brake:.. fac- t.or} air. $1000. 968-2124. ·73 M115~ng G rande. 11lnt <'Ond. air. a m 1rm. S2'J00.1Pa111Miair. '965 ~Ht ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~coovert1blc ~.250 75!10097 6.S :\l~tanJ: New t•n,l(mt• new pa int. J<OIX1 tnlt•r 'tn) I top $2.!>50 76() Ul61 ·70 f' B t.:spnt Loaded. l ol finest avail lmm.ac. $2!0)/0 80 760-0600. --- 1976 fo'1rt-b1rd Formula , looded, xlnt cond Mu~t i..ell Be:.t offer ever . S3400 675-3930 1.978 II V·6 air.""· pb . am "76 G Vrix L.1. Le ath. Cm t·l'-M!tlc S~rt look l.ipt.>S. s nrf. power . clean. :\lw.t M:e 646 ~l;H $2100/bellt 49!1-4663 :'>loi..t .-.cll toc.JJ) • IH7 I :\lw.ta n).( Ca II &12 !ll:Jli V.111 M.'ll ltl ht~ht•-..t 1111! -, 99SS ..••..........•••..•••. ·oo ()id!. Cutlu~ ... 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I.in col n :\14-rr u 11 ll)AuloCenkr Un'< lf<\'l 'E 830-7000 IH \'l~~ 830.7000 '957 ........•.....••.•••••• ii J>into. 2 ltlcr e n1t . l(OOCI •vnd. 2'Jmµ1o1. ::.WOO Eve' 731 621~ $1295 JIMSUMOHS IMPORTS l!f70HARHOH BL \'I>. COSTAM(:;SA / Prices Going Up June 16 ~!~~ JllE 12-13-14 I 151h 63l-1276 ...,.,UMCI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ************************ 'S THURS., FRI., SAT. I SUN. BARGAIN If you Don't Buy Your New Datsun From f!ff!D1J71lll'fi11i •!.j fi'J: I YOU MAY BE PAYING TOO MUCH. Immediate Delivery on Most Cars USED CARS CLEARAllCE SALE WE NEED TRADES 'll llTSll 1112 M. IT :,u:~~.., '1995 et..o I e«))(HV) . 'll 111111111...... '11 lltm f11 ... 4 'Pd. It-, • 4 epd.. --. "" :=::=:-FM '649& ~----•3495 ~mil (IOWM) '11111111111 ... =~·5··95 ...,_,C1119/C.I . (1.0.821828) 'll UTlll 21111 IP. 'll llTlll 111 I /I IP. :ir~~· •4995 AM/ FM tlerfO. 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' -~ .. . ~a --~-' -~-· •. f.J.~~~~~: ________ __. : ! tiOT MV ff ATl-4!~ A N IC~ T"lf t:'O~ Sl!IN(i T'Hc SWE'ETE~T.1 Ntcesr ~lAMAN BEIN(;( tN T~E WOfll-D ! DENNIS THE MENACE 1-THIN>< '/OUR HOLG£3 COUt..D <;T.AND A PAINT ~, OLD FELLON, OM, l: AL.~O ~T MV MOTM&~ A ull="I VE~, FO~· A FAiM&IZ'~ PAV (ill#"T ! I M~ MY ,:",ATrf£JZ'~ A GIC'l!AT' ~LAY'. WM'/ OtO votA 6er YOlA~ MOTM&R' A Gtlf::I f' t....;...;....--~::=..----..;;;:;;;_ ________ ...J"'1W)tAS'. HEY! J:JU9T 1HOLJGHTOF 90ME.THING WECOUL..D DO 100ETI-£R. ! cout..o WATCH "ft:LE:0 1910N AND '>OU COUt-D R~AD 'ltXJR PAPt=R. KER . MIN81 'TZ:)O. A ~l!tiU L.:~ ~ P~INC~. ,,.or. PLATTIN4' UP WITM MY f:AT1-4£fC .·.· By Hank Ketcham YEAH .•• ~rt;; WHAT )t:XJ t7AID lP6T 'IEAR. • • &.· 15 ~---· ~l'9o,. (.~ tl.~,'415 hlC· 6AM , I'M CONVINCED THAT OETH WANT5 HELP .. , E3UI DOESN'T KNOW HOW ro A5K . FOR IT! PERHAP6 IF YOU TAL.K TO HER,,. NOW 5 \0P Rl0 HT f HER E, ABBEY! THERE'S NO WAY I CAN CALL AND OFFER MY 6ERVICES.1 WHAT DO 1 6AY TO HER ? DO I TELL HER THAT YOU 6USPECT HER HUSBAND 16 61VIN6 HER A HARD TIME, IHAT I WANT TO REPRESENT HER LE0ALLY ? YOU KNOW, THERE ARE TIMES WHEN YOU CAN OE VERY EXA5PERATI M~. LAWYER! AND YOU CAN BE VERY -. - IMPRACTICAL, MAYe>E EVEN A L.liTLE NUTTY AT 11MEE>, Ml&~ f>PENCERt MEANWHIL..E DINNER PERHAP5 HE I6N'i READY YET, MOM.MY! FIN16HED Hl6 ~HY HA& DADDY WORK ·AT THE COME HOME? OF~ICE .EARLY.' ' ' f , DARLIN(;, LEl5 NOT TELL DADDY THAT A66EY WA5 HERE TODAY FOR LUNCH ... OR THAT Wf PICKED YOU UPAT 6CHOOL rTr'"r!------..----- IN HER CAR! OKAY? -~tm'a I r KIL..BOSIK 5TE.P5 UP 70 THE PLATE ... AT LAST! SOMEGOOt> NEWS! ~ • . ~ DOCTOR SMOCK SOl<J<Y, n.AT'.S lt16HT, MIKE! I'N\ A ReAL. B16E8AU. cA~O! MF!.. H,ARTBURN ... I ~LAMME"D IHE WINDOW -roo HARD )'ESTEf<D,AY AND IT Cf<,AC1<£D. L.E.ADING OFF ~e: TOP HALF OF ~E 1'Hl~D ... ,. CtJSTOMER R~ORDERS U~H· UGH· 15 JOE. KtL8051K THE FIROT BASEMAN ! A~D HE HIT5 A 5C.REAMtN6 UNER IO 1HE SECOND BA5EMAN ~ byFerdJohnaon ~-1$"'_. By George Lemont . . WHICH IS WHY~ AAY YOUN~ FR I E:N c::> ••• u ID B ,. e y• -6 £. I> s bl/ -ij:/{AN • GEE, l'V6 NEVER l..IE'~AA1l:P A MOFfTUARY. HAVE 'vt>U "TRIEP EWE:RY PERSUASION? I MY GMVf 17166€R'S SEJZEP 1ME MORn.Wrt'! HE ~REATENS 10 SEIOFFA LIVE SIClNC IF HIS 17E:MANC' ISN'I MET 11! R8COGN1%& THIS, WIMIJL.E? rLL EJURN IT IF VOU POttr SURRENPER! I 0 i~E OTHE~ TEAM 16 .. ~_O_N IT5 WAY! •• ,..\, O&l!Y 4tu .. ~tairnt ltl EQUAL f'tLLING ONMY MARQUEE. . THANK GOP FOR HIS AWA RP C 11AlrON FROM iHE ED6AR ALLAN POE EJOOSIER CLUEJ. f 15 1'~15 CE.LEBQrTY IEAM wE'aE. SUPA:)S~O 10 c:\..AY 'TONIC, i ANYG000? .. CAN YOU TaOST YOUR EYES? There are •• least ••• dltt.r· eftdt llt *awtftt details IMttwHn top and bottom ,.ne11. How ~ly Uft YM find them? Check answtr"I with tt.M below. ·~iw •t .._.u 111tn • ""''"'"" •1 -i11oe ., 'Pl'UOtll...., 11 . ..,,. e,-..r 't ·~It ..... 1,M>e t 1-1.iP '' IU914 l ·e..1111.., If "°ft 'I ;U_,..,IO V E u 1 1.·Mr tint. my MQ»nd •"4 mf wMk •• ,. enry IM the""'•· In point ••• ,,.and .... •n oft ,.,..Md Mme.'' WMt'a that? a .... ~, ..,.y ,.._to tither tf fM ,.,.... tft Mt'• t•mll trH. ~,... -....... ,. --,..,.J. e Wood Stodrl Heme• tree ~tees by uc:h of the following clu.1 l. An tnMCt. 2. A 1yrup. l. A l•ulty procfuc't. 4. A kind of~-S. Alt Ofd foM. YOUc.AHWtN av A HOSE Htre'1 •~me to try at vour ne11t ~rty Place en odd number of pl.av 1ng cards at tne edge of o taote .• , ~o ... n Db.>ve Now, tor m ounts Into two teamt and .,.. who can urry the mcMt cards to • otwn locetton In the room. C.rds.,. to be urrted betw..n the upper Up and noee. one by one. UM or the ~ la prohlblt.td. Netur•llv. the te•rn ttlet urrlaa ttle m01t c.ardl I• the wt~. In •n even r.c.. nosing oot the odd card nwty take tome doing. ""'.W.0 ' ">JI• • _,, ' ..-w 'I """" " ' e Sly Knot Sol A man Mt• af'd IMt ua ...,........,. ""°ti In"· ,,.. ... llnoh CHMt .. t*I ... IN'rf ........ COIM1 ~,,. upt lt'a e cord of WOOd. 81G SHOTt o.cra day wtlt IMt mM9 ff he com,..._ the trtdl Wt alaevt. Can yev IMlp him do n on the flnt try? ,.. ... g "' i .. • • { : .,. l • • HATS OFFI Appty !"-followlnt CIOlort Matly for a tlmety 9r1duatlon sctM: 1-Rtd. 2-Lt. blue. >-Yellow. f-Lt . brown. S-Flesll tOMS. 6-0k. ,,...n. 7-Dk. blue . ._Bladl. by Lynn Johnston 1 CRN>rarr ~IS HE.RT, t'\\55~ SlEWRROESS ... WILL YOU TA~ THlS TRAY l MARA' 0 BREAKFAST WILL BE READY IN ABOUT TWENTY MINUTES I AC'£. DON'T SCORCH Tf/c FRENCH TOAST. . . ,. l ~ ---,.. .... -----. , • I DO-ZEDAT THE WUEEL . ---·-----·----- )) ~ !: v ~ .... .; !! c t ~ ':! ... t.: ANO 1' .. ,N f°6'e«£~~ 'MA~A. stti '-s 1".t& 8A~L£«ttl~. ANO f"'RE'~ KAt£~.'-f"£ 1E~~\S f'Ll'ftll •.. GORDO SHOE AMO l ~ ~AU:«l£ t~ 1'.tE ON£ "t ~ 1'0 1ilf; AcAOEM'f AwA«os. ~'"·; 1 oo~f-< 1'.t1N" ~,·s 8d'f•"~ AM'f Of 'f~IS, or<A&8L£ n By Gus Arriola by MacNell THEfTl YOURSELF s-.. .-........... -... -,.., .....,. 641 ~ ... --• y 10017 *" ,_ JS 1gr ........ .-sr-S.... • ca~ -_, FOR SENAlOR BARRv GOID- WATER lR .-Artz.) Your~ aated that"'°"' WG'e total- ~ oppoeed to a Conctttudonal Coawa- doa to ....... bea...c.t F.s.ni bud- ..... Why? -Z.L., 8-p, MalM • May I remind you that the Found- ing Fathers were very, very vague In this fiekf . For example. they didn't say how to caD a convention; they didn't say how many delegates woukf come from each state or how those dek! · gates would be selected; and, worse than that, they didn't build any fences For spending curbs -the right way. around the ~ope c:J a Constitutional Convention. Now I happen to believe in a Constitutional amendment. very, very carefully drawn up and submitted to the people in order to put a curb on spending; but if you place the question d1recdy before a Convention, we'U be lucky If we wind up with the Lord's Pnsyer being acceptable. FOR POU.Y HOUIDAY, ••of C8S-1Vs Flo How IWCh ""11 ch did "'°"' do -your praent role -• ~<NMr? -C.T., Elkhart, Ind. • I didn't do any because I grew up In that environ - ment. My farther was a trucker, and whenever I c.ould, I went out on the road with him. where I met so many women like Flo In the South there are roadhouses all over the place. and Dad and I stopped at almost aD of them. Incidentally, he taught me how to drive -on a truck. FOR JAN MURRAY. comedian Did "'°"' lfthatt your MOM ol humor? -J. M.c::ldng, WectdM!cter, N.Y. • Yes, from my dad He had a wry, dry sense of humor. The first time I was aware of lt was when he In· sisted I finish my soup Ml don't want It," I whined Mii's good for you ," he thundered. Mh's good for nothing," I insisted. MYou are nothing. So it's good f Of' you," he to&d me. "So eat It." WhiJe I was busy 50Tting that one out, I ftnlshed the bowl. FOR SUZANNE SOMERS, star of Nothing Penonol .. your laths lntenst.d In punulng •• ~ w? -LS., M ... ogee. Okla. • No. But he did enjoy making a commercial recently. What he enjoys even more ts getting the checks. \A/hen the first one came in he rushed off with It to the bonk He came beck and tokf me, "When J made the deposit. this Is the Ant time In years they did not ask me for Iden· tt6antionr He oe&ettated by buying my mother a string of pearls. FOR 1HE •ASK"" EDrrOR ..... CtoebV• d• .....,., Mmv. ... rung • -.....yo book about him? -M.T., Great Falle, Moat. • Absolute)y not Mary (c.o-star of lVs DoDas) speaks of her dad with great love She says she ln~ed from him an avenion to the bright lights and the c.onYentional show· businets life and people What she did not inherit from him ls his unique voice She said he dxin't pass on any ~ tips. since he rarety spoke about his 1 work to his family Bing didn°1 ap-L prove or disapprove of Mary taking From Bing: No child stars. please. up an acting career What &ng did frown on was turning his kids into child stars Onty recently did Mary discover that in her early years her father let ~ be known he did not want her offered parts in plays When she was old enough to decide for herself. he left the deci· sion to her. FOR STEPHEN KING, author ol Th'! ~ l.Dne How cld ,...,.. I'd ... Gated In WTtdntl horror •toriee? -Matt Ldc:hman, ~. Mich. • My father was a merchant seaman who left home when I was 2 years old But among other things he left stored in the attic of an aunt's house was a box of paper· back books. shon-scory c:oUections by H P Loveaaft. novels by A Merritt. that sort of thing I stumbled on them while exploring. so I became ho<M<ed on honor when I was only 8 years old FOR 0 . .1. SIMPSON, athlete-actor Would yow • u-turned out clll!nntty Md "'°"" par- ... noc ...,_ed? -G.S .. Utde Rodt, M . • Noc having a man around the house certainty forced me to grow up quicker and more independent. From an emotional point ol view, then, I'm sure the separa· don did change my personaJtty but I didn't lack love. I got that from my modlef. Also, I knew how to reach my father. and I saw him on holidays. From a career point ol view. I doubt I woukf have chosen differently. FOR CHAD EVERETT, R41 of TVs Hogen la .. en. dMd yo.a're a~ mid Cather? -P.R .• Gr... ~Ml. • No, because I don't have to be My two girls are real- ly well behaved What annoys me about them is when they don't bten -which is more a sign of their ages ( 10 Md 8) than of d~ I get lrrkated when I say It's time to come out of the. pool, nnd they Ignore me. Our kids have newr been spanked because we manage to get our points across Yerba.Dy. PRO ""'8 ··-. Nolw E. O'Amoun (D.-N.H ) PRO AnD con CON ~em Grw1mon lR.-Ohlol Tax credits do work. If they didn't, ow Government wouldn't give them to Industry (lndudlng oll ~) to IPU' Investment. Numerous lden1tic studies, in· cbilng the pratlgk>us Harvard Energy Future repc:.t, advocate tax cndlts as • COll-cffldent way of encouraging conNrVatlon. O.ICUll MqUIN no addielonal bwuuaacy to ad· "* .... ~ the money 909 dhc:dy to wt... It .. Meded. Riling energy bml have prwentlMI many l*llJie from tnYalng In energy co.~. Tax a.dHs offa people an opportunity to help ~ whlJ. fNmg Amerk:a from OPEC. Are Consumer E.nergy Tax Credit. the Bat Way for the Nation to Conaerve F.nergy? Consumer energy tax credlts slmp>/ don't work. ln 1978 laa than 5 percent of households 8lln,g tax mums wtth Incomes below $15,000 claimed a 15 percent energy credit. Many residents ltv· Ing tn the oldest and most magy· lncfftclcnt housing paid too ltttJe ln ~ dalm a aedtt; awn for ~ taxpayen. the ad II at bat a margmal stimulus. Whde lnsuLadon expendltu.ra pey for tt.nweNa fa1rty qulddy. men effecttve Federal corwavatlon tneenttva. such as low- tntaat loans and SJ'8nts, would encowae-resAden- nal energy efftdency at al tncomc A.vela. I Do Fathers make Good mothers? By Robert ffilne< D o fathers make good mothers? For most of us. the instinctive answer is a resounding no. Often. for that matter. they don't even make good falhers. For a variety ol reasons, they just don't seem to have the time and inclination. let alone the skills, to develop a good relationship with their kids. In New Yo~ S tate. where I live with my children, most fathers could be pro- secuted under the laws defining child neglect. But does this mean that fathers are doomed to be that guy who sits at the head of the table and ask5 dumb. for- mal questions like MHow is math class coming?" Or the Myc>t.1• just• wait-till• your-father.gets-home" guy we &earn lo hope will stay &ate at wort< again tonight? Surprisingly, experts in a variety of fields are coming to the con- clusion that fathers are made. not born (just as mothers. by the way, are made, not bom). and that a father. given the right opportunibes, can, in- deed. make a good mother Before we go on, I should explain a couple of things. For four years I was a single parent to my two children by my first marriage. beginning when one was about six months oJd and the other just staJ1ing his teJTible two's. (Miner Is pictured on the cover with. from left, daughters Tess. now 9, and Alison, 2, and son Nickolas. 11.) I have a gut Investment in the mother- ing men can do. And although no definition will satisfy everyone, I think f echo this society's common delfnl. tion when I say that mothering means nurturing -the capacity to be emo- tionally available and to gtve emo- tional $Upporl to others. We would aU agree that kids need more than just this to 9f01N up -and that mothets provide more than just nurturing - but most of us would probably agree that it is In the •motional domain that mothers have spedatll.ed. And It Is In the emodonal domain that fathers will have to perlonn If they are going to make good "'moeh- ers ... A pioneer chronlder d the nur- tural atpaclties of men ls James A. Levine, child-care resean:her at Wetlesley College's Center f°' Re- ~h on Women and author of Who Will Raise the Children? Shocked to d'9ccM2r that no one teenWMi to know much about men and · chlidren. l.evtne lntcMewed hundreds of mm '8 ,.,.._., WHJQ.Y, ~ '' - As more women go to work, as more diuorced men share custody of their children. many fathers are be· ing called upon to be mothers as weft. It is a frightening -but almost always enriching -experience. -- l ' ~\ who cared for children, either as fathers (and mothers) to their own children or as caretakers for the children ol others (for ex.ample, as day<are teachers). What he found was that an tnaeasang number ol men were taking a.n active part in the Cllre of children -and doing It very weD. "The sharing of chUd-reartng between men and women," he concluded. ~will reduce the isolation ol contem- porary motherhood and many ol Its consequent emotional stresses. And in those families In which men siay home full time as househusbands. the quality of chiJd care may even tm prove, because a factor essential to the high quaftty ol such c.are In the care-giver's choice ol the rok ... B ut change Is not coming about as fast as many had hoped. One fUSOrl ls that men get very ltttJe encouragement from society for undertaking new mspon- sibtllt~s with children. Judges deciding custody cases often po6nt out that fath4trs don., make good mothers. and that view ls often echoed by employen and even wlYa and mothers. "Encounigmg men to accept child-care ~ ... says t..evtne ... muns q~ our tUtlng .cononllc llrUd\n and ., the compeUllve, lndlvldu..U.Uc. ac hievement-oriented ethic that underlies It. It means placing our value primarily on the family, saying that it is society's job not just to aeate conditions in which Individuals achieve and produce but also in which the Internal. stable functioning ol the family is promoted." But what do we really know about the family? Some ol the assumptions about sec roles that have governed family values for so long -for in· s1anoe. the presumption that men are meant to be breadwinners while women should care for the childien -a.re now undergoing sdendfic ex· amlnation. Psychoaoglst Bernice Lott ol the University d Rhode Island studied a woup d 4-year-olds In a prachool to see what she could le.am about the dcNeJoprnent cl. $£X roles. • Adub -bod\ parents and wachen -cxpe:t boys .net glds to behaw di· ~ along OldMt lneJ, but wt'1ll you find 15 thet the kids don't behave dlffcrentty along ttw:. lna, although they do behave cMcnmtly along other lna," says Loct ... Beys. for Instance. turned out to ba sodeb&e, oooperadYe and ~ to touch each odw - I things many of us would have ex- pected from girls Girls tended more to be loners. to play by themselves and to be observers ol the scene." What does al th.ls ten us about men as mothers, then? Lott's new book, Btt:omlng 0 ~-The Sociobo· tlon of Gender. anaJyzies the ways in which women learn to be women. "And what It says about becoming a woman." says Lott. 'is relevant also to becoming a man. My assumption -and It Is wet documented by a vari- ety ol data -ts that we acq~ those behavtors that pamJt us to be caled men or women, boys or gtiris." Loct maMs the pQl\t that nodUng sdeooe knows about the anatomy and physiology ol men prevents nur· tural behav\or. And although many experts feel that bteast·feedlng establishes a special bond between a mother and her chlkl, Lott feels that men can establsh their own, equally .-ong, bonds. "'We. know," she adds. "that infants do not dbcrl.mlnate. They can ~. for in5tanc:::e. 1o re.· spond to a male vdoe as easily m to a female vobt. The infant doesn't care ~ Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Do Fathets make whether the perwn holding It Is a man or a woman." Based on what science now knows, says Lott, we have every rea· son to be confident that any adult can Seam to be nurtural -unckr the right c:iTcum- stanco. What those circumstances are ls also weJI documented. Early ac.cess to a dependent Infant; experience; the desire to be a parent and to receive a decent return on the nur- tunsl behavior one invests, either from the infant or from others. are au important in· gredlents in umothering." How much leeway is built in· to these circumstances was demonstnsted by my ex- perience as a "mother" to my own chlJdren alter their mother and I separated. I had early access to a dependent infant, aD right. But I had no previous ex· perience. (Boys don't get to play with dolls, baby-sft c. '1'flana do not dlac:rlmlnate ...• The 1'1fant doelltt 't care whether the penon holding It la a man or a woman.'" Good mothets? (continued) .1 ti \ l' r t i \ l' m t· n t IFYOUNEED TO BUILD UPlOUR BLOOD COUNT ON VITAMINS Iron poor blood is the most widespread nutritional ailment in America today. In fact, it's a problem that millions of American women face. And all the vitamins in the world can't help, because vitamins don't contain iron. what a mother and father haw been, the balance ol the$e two strands differs for each parent. TradttlonaDy, the father has relied moi-e on what he sees lo be the infor- matioo strand. while the mother has been freer to operate Jn the affectlve do- main But what we are see· ang wtth the changing views of males and females In ow culture is that those dlstlnc· tions are no longer real In other areas -so they are be· ginning not to be as real in parenting " This could have a pro- found effect. says Sirek· mayer Children learn to be adults by watching adults, and if rhey see men doing more nurturing, boys will learn to nurture more natu· rally and girts wiU learn ro accepr it more easlly. Another way lo speed change, Birckmayer in di · cates. is to allow boys to ex- plofe nurtural roles when Moat of us men have little to congratulate oundrJS for on Father' a Day ... and we're going to have to change that. ~~~~=~t~ Take GERITOL, America's #1 iron and ~:e:efe:s~~j~~~= ~ ~ = ~lt'~ vitamin supplement .. GERI1'0L is so rich in iron, Fo1b:0d~n;!;~\::,~~'.~ :: men, not women, who want says .. They don't have the families.) But I had few just One tablet each day gives YOU more iron chance to prac:tke those chances to get the kind ol more tender klnds of roles. : 'n:edbe~':vio~ than even a pound of calf's liver. Plus vitamins ~~"~:a':tt~hfZss ~x~~~ knew how to offer. And yet I that are essential to good health. ence lt's Uke an actor hav-tumed out to be what my re-Ing to do a play without search tells me Is probabty an GERITOL ill all b ild • reheanal.s .'' average mother, even a W aCtU Y U lfOn poor I wish I'd had a rehearsal good one at times. before my f\rst try at moth· But1a1sowanttosaythat blood back to normal. That's what makes it er1ng.1wouldn'thavehad10 lt was heD, sheer hell: that • le.am at the expense of my :=n ~veote~redma~ different from just plain vitamins-and so ;==~~~~~:,~~ too long. My experience was • rtant to been remamcd fc. fow overwhelmlng. Overwork, lmpo YOU. years, and my wtfe, Undo, sleep deprWatlon and poor and I have a 2-year-o&d . diet were only a few of the Thts time around aU the cir· slr•H 11 I endured. I had to cumstanca arc right. I've pnJYlde for chlldren more "-------------------------------been U'pOMd to Alison than any one person can motl of us rMn have llttle to James Levine, "but they Jennifer &dunayer, atty. since the moment sh• pnMdt and 1Urvlw lnmct. congratulate ounclva b have to undcntand how c:hildhood "*'9 ... .t Cor· crowned; I've had plenty of But lfkc molt mothen I on Fattwr•a Dey. Few fathera 'l'uch they art vk:tfmt of the nd'a Col.gs of Human e~nca: I knew why I ltfll think II was worth It, far experlcnce what matten past. Growtng publlc aware· Ecology, ..,.... She notes wanted to be a parent: and I and away tt.. mott lmpor• about being a parent, pa-· MM that fathlra c... c.9 fOf that "1tMre .. two ltr1lndt lo get a rtch return on my nur-" tant e:xper1cno1 rd Md In hapt whM mattcn about be· chlJdren. along with lncrus· par-.t11119. OM ta knowt· twin9 1nv.1trncnt. l think l my ltfe. I learned how to Ing human -and w.•,. Ing labor·forca pattidpldon edge, and the ottw ii affea, am being merely objcctfvc low, end I lamed how to uch goir'9 to ~ to do of women, .. two {actors feeing. And OM doesl't when l aay that, ya, lathers be emodonally available to 90fMthlng to change that. that should help tpur ~ without the odMr. ln can make good mod\.._ octmw. a11o s..m.ct that "t>eopM CCll'I chan9e ... Nyt cb.nge... the tr.dlHonal JNilpietM ~ ft'I. E~ t>Us one doa. El I a ,Nll/l.Y wa!Q.Y ...... '" - PEOPlE QUIZ I By John E. Glbaon Who Can Read You1 Face 8ette1-11len 01 Women? TRUE OR FALSE? times tell far more than the person 1. Whether you are judged as forcefuJ meant to convey. And research at and dominant by someone who first Ohio State University on sensitivity to facial expressions has shown that this sex difference obtains even with chil- dren WFemale children tend to be more accurate than male children when JUdging faoally expressed rwt emotions " tAJ meets you is likely to depend on the ._A4w ....... ~~-----' -------------------------------------- position of your eyebrows. 2. A smile is worth money. 3. Most people prefer the way they look in the mirror to how they actua.lly look to others. 4 . Women are better at interpreting ~I expressions than men are. ANSWF.JIS 1. True . Studies by a team of Syra- cuse University Investigators showed that when subjects were posed with lowered brows, they were judged by observers to be much more dominant and fOKeful personalities than the same subtects when posed with raised brows. A further finding: WBrows were found to be even more expressive of dominance than mouth gestures ... 2. True. And the broader the smile, the more rewarding it is in terms of what psycho&ogjsts c.all redproc.ol altruism. In an interesting University ol Washington experiment, subjects included 96 adults -48 males and 48 females, and one observer, a fe- male co6ege student (age 23) working as a cock1ail waitress. The obsetver "approached each individual with either a mlnlmal smile (mouth comers noticeably turned up but no teeth showing) or a maximum smile (mouth comers turned up to extensively ex- pose the closed front teeth in a 'natuniDy appearing' broad smile). The sil.e of the tip and whether the sub;ect smlled at the wa~ upon leaving were recorded . ., Results: Both male and female sub;ects tipped sig- niftcandy more under maximum smile conditions and smiled as well. 3. True. Beha~I specialists at the UnlveBlty of Wisconsin point out that the average penon ~ more fre. quentJy been exposed to his mirror Image than true Image, whereas his friendt or ipouse have been moe:e fre- quently apmed to the person's true Image. To ftnd out which Image a per- son prefen -which he feels shows him at his best -a single frontal photo{Japh of each subject In the study was printed in such a way .. that one print ClOf1"eSpOOded to a subject's true Image and another his mirror tmage." findings: Subjeds ~ found reWily to prefer their n*'or lmaget, whmras the nrvene tan- dency c:hanctabed prefacnca of thek frtendl Of .,_ .... Whrn Mke:I to lndlcMe the rasons f« thetr ps.,.nces, ~ mentlc>Md .'\ncn Mtural, .. "better facial ..... .,,.._ 9)W." '1oolcs '-mean ... 4. Tiw. s..dm lhow WOINI\ .. "'°" ~-. more terllldY8 IO _,.. Ila dW1glS "'*h tome- ~.,....._.,.,..., .. _ ., California Housewife Discovers Secret For ''Weekend Riches'' 'How to turn a Slow Weekend into a Fast Profit' What ate you doina Sarvrday? HO'IJ would you like 10 mab yo.andf an aira SIOO, SlOI> nc!n UOO Of mof'c this very not wed.met? "Eara $100, $200 -nea $500 tllis •«Y •~xt weeketld f • • Whar•s mon. how wouJd you llkt to do i1 ""'•eckmd .all year 1on11 You can. In fld, ridlt now there art thousands of peopk doin1 it au ova tht ooontry, and they've bem doin& it fOf years. AMI tht only dlfrtrtr1« bctwttn you and than ls thar they k~ 1ht MiCTtl of "Weekend R.idlts". Does all this sound a liuk 100 sood 10 tx lt\111:? AJ ftna 1 thous)lt so 100. but 1000 f found out differmtly ... and so trill -"'"· Here's wtiy: A shoft time 11111> whlk al my offior. a womu named Aileen c:a.iM up 10 tee me. She Aid she bad an eaay-to-foUow met hod f « makin1 nwrr mooqo in a wcditnd l1wl most ~ make all '&'Cd.. AJ fint I was di:tpti<:al. S.. I bad to ldmic if did sound prdty in&Cfalina. And slnor: she had uavded ln'ft"al hundred mita j~ to 1« me, I fdt it only ricbt Iha& J .i.ould • leaSI loot ovu tht mmenat I.he'd broulf\t. So ' did. And 1·~ fCJt 10 tdl you -"'* she lhowed me nearly "b&tw my miner-. Noc Oft)y .... A.Ikea telliris lht COMpw" uvrh. sit# lllW1'nt•td It I ''F=fetf, f..aat, ••i.az, Ways'' of makia& _,_,., .. Sbt has WU. I thlnli .. OM of lM _,;a,, /Gtal, ••t1tq W"Jlll .. of ........ money th.M I ta.ve ('YCI' COftW ecro19. Alld clw iftcrCldibk t.biAt ia IUI rir\118&11 MJIOIJ' CM do k. Wh8I cuctl1 it "Weekend IUckl"? Wdl. I'm llOt eolfll to tdJ yoe. At lcMI lllCllt qllikc JC'.~ if I do, you'I probllil1..,. to ~r. ··1 cooact M¥C ~ of lhlll' •• And yoe'rc f'llht . You prvh9bly could~. BUI dM:ll .... 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Tllc:rt Ill'( probably jUSf l'OrO •aY\: Ont ls 10 IJIVCSI w~y. if you'n aoc rhe gif>itaJ The 04"" 1\ 10 am rnof't money And tltl# 's ·~ "Weekend lltebe" is ail abou1. ~l'Kf 11·~ a sttond ~ fOf youndf or a w1y fOf your wifr and kids to earn extra cmh. 11'1 111/ JO ~ . OlfC'r .fOtl kAO W 1'(I W But 1h.81'1 not all, beause with "Werlmd llKtla" you'll tx in busina.> for yourself and havioa accesa 10 111&11y of 1ht 1amt IP loophoks as the "Bia GuYl" Unlili:t the "eta OvY\'• thootJI, )'OU won't bt lied do..a 10 any one k>ation. not unles\ you Wllfll 10 Y041 can tr•~ aJJ owa tbt counuy. all over the nctdlbortlood M ttay riJhl ~e you Mt. ''Make mott 19011C1 ill • wtftald tllM mOlt people .... weekt•• How •ueb )'00 make and ho.. '°"t you -11: ia mdrdy up to )'OU. Whfther i1 '' evny Wttkmd, OfW weekend a ll'IOftlh. or one Wfttmd a~· W'lt.tl "Wettmd llidlcs" 11 doesn't matter. w.... «-ic ma.att7 Siml'f>' tar ••ny 10 rmd. uftderMand ud follow t~ on tM sUa I'll sc9d )'OU. And of count. th< need fOJ tOme aua ..-y. ~ pntty Um.1*? It ta, Now I'• aoinl to ask you 10 sc9d nw tolftdbhlt I don't rdlly Med: lllOOey. Tm ....., to be a.a. WJry? lkcaulot I want )'OU to pay lftmtiotl. And I flpft tMI If you'¥t IOI SIO U.W:.ed, ,ou'll tool owa .,,_ I Kftd )'OU aMt decidr wtltthn to tend k ~ ... Of kcq) ii. Aad I doa't Wtlftl )'OU 10 keep if ~ you -.rtir !Mt ic'1 wonai •a. a i.- dr'Cd t'-a -"'! 1J1IG iaftlled. b tJlc p&a. "~ts·• SIO? No -if yov lhiftll of 14 .. piipcr and lnk. ... ...... , not _.,,.rm MUi.fta. WUI I .. ldllfts is lafor• mauon lnfonnaiion that after about an ho~11·s readina can hdp .. kt you morr morwy in a wtt\md than you probably makt all •ed .. 8u1 you're really not riskina anylh1n1 B«auw: I won't cash your check <X ~ orckf for 31 da:Y' after l'vt xnt you my pW\. niai·i I~ deal. Return it 1n 31 days -~ I'll send beck your check Of money Of<kr - wll<YISlwd How do you "now I'll do 11! Wdl, 1f you really •ant 10 b< oo th< ~ft S>Ck. ~t~t )'Olll ctl«k for 1 mGnth from today -p/WJ 1 odd11H)na( IOllP!tb. That'll g1vt you plrnty or ltmt to recent II, look II O'ltr. try II OUI. The onty rcat0n I won '1 SC'lld i1 10 you and bill you or .md 11 C.0 .0 . i.s b«auw: both 1hex mcshods 1nvol~ more tlmt and money I kno• you'rt pr~ly sli:tpocal. In f.a st11tt fin1 comina 001 wi1h "Wcdlc:t\d llicha" my pboor has hem rin&ina orr lht hook. It t«l1U that ~.YOftf has quesc IOIU on wh.at the plan IJ all •bou1 I'd likt 10 dear up the principal quitS1ions "'"' -·· The plan involves ttot•1n1 illq.al. Nor docS 11 require any door4o-dooc sdlina. not any phone sdlina. Thc lmportao1 1hm1 10 kttp in mind ., that M1 and -'' of your qucsciom •ill tx an.swa'ed oo« tht plan is in your hands. Lrt '• fa« it. I llOUtd So on ud on aboul bow wonderful lht plan is and how easy u u. for you 10 order. But the only way 10'J'll nn t'f'llll.1 \now for \Wt ii by ordains a plan of )'OUT OW'D. So ridlt no•< cue out the coupon provickd bdow. AU ic out. Send ic ill. lbcre ~"°risk. AU 1'1111 as.kins u. tluis rou at "911 take a loot. . tlwrt ~I Ai I $llid bdatt. if you don 'I aattt ttwll it '' ~hlfta t•w .-id le b ... rttum it in JI days -Md ,,, tad b9d your IDOMJ. 11·1 now 11p 10 rc>'I· Nut Wfttmd yew dtbcr lit in froa1 of 1he T. V. and w•dt ao111t old mcMe OI lpOf1 ~· Or you can act up out or lhatt dWr -rnak~ ~.cndf - IJICMWY. You du:idc1 ( n ruW h:•Mtra l 155itl C.••111« Lw, .,.. 28--P H.....,._._..,CA92'f9 f'Toft Iii ao-. Smd -"Wcidmd aidla·• ~ • t.ow I e1111 make mon .__,in • ~ , ... --peopc .... all wtd. 1'"9C9ttoled•Yta.,._dl«tot1101K1 Of'dln--bat -.·1...,. k llllltll JI m,. ana ,.,.·-c ... 9tY .-.. If I f'tCW1I ,.,., ,... -p -~,...... -wlcllin d ... tllM, ,.,u'D rttwa m )' "~ ~fl'__,.°'*'· Oii t:MI .... here'•.., onto . SonJ . "'° c.o.o:. I making Waves: Everything You Wanted to Know About Petmanents ay Rosalyn Ab<evQyo Some fashion pundits might di~ee . but permanent waving has never been "out" for the countless women every· where who simply won't put up with the straight tialr natute bequeathed them. lf you've never permed your hair or are ready to try again. here are some answers to questions you may have: What happen.a to hair during the perm process? All pennanents depend upon the use of chemical for· mulas to penetrate the hair's protective cuticle (the outer layer of each strand, which gives hair rts bounce and shine) in order to reach the hair's Inner cortex -the center of the strand -where the waving takes place Per· manent lotions soften this in· ner cortex. so ts shape can be changed from straight to curly when the hair is wound on special perm rollers With todays permanents, you can haue any look, from smooth to curly. What types of hair -iake" best? Whether your hair is nor· mal. dry or oily. • can respond to the permanenting process But if you have very fine hair. it's conskler-ed resistant and more dlfficuh to wave Such hak ls often more receptive to a second permanent la there a hair type that should not be permed? Yes. If your hair has been through a lot of processing - bleaching. streaking. tinting or straightening -and is very damaged. 11 should not be The best way to find out is to request a test curl if you 're get· ting a pennanent at a beauty salon (most operators don't bother, unless asked) If you 're giving yourself a home pennanent, the kit usually supplies instrucOons for thls Generally, If hair doesn't look and feel right -if It's frizzy, bfeaks easily or shows discol- oration -postpone the per- manent until your hair is in better condition . What lf you color your hair? If you've just cOOred it. wd at ~asc two weeks. then do test curls before you consider havtng a permanent. If you 're planning to color yow hair and abo want a permanent, for baa raub perm fnt, then wait until you have sham- pooed your hu scwral times (usually two weeks or more). la It clt6:uk to gift younelf a home permanent? Repom ... that It .is getting easier end less messy aU the time. U you can set your hu on rolen. you're rally haf. way there. Research-and-develop· ment experts for Raw home pennenenta off... this .dvtc.: The lmpoftancl ol shampoo- t • MMILY WllltLY, .._ 11. - ing before penning can't be overemphasized The combi- nation of water and the slight- ly alkaUne composition of most shampoos will give the permanent a headstart by breaking(down some of the har's bonds, helping to soften the hair's inner cortex. Hair that Is to be permed should aJways be left damp (not soaking wet) The slight water content helps to even out the porosity of the hair so that 11 will better absorb the permanent wave lotion all over the head Should you cut your hair before you perm? Yes Make swe you start with a good cut Have your hair shaped and spUt ends removed The cut that works best with a perm is slightly ldyered to add to the hair's natural body If hair is left longer than shoulder length. don't expect it to hold a tight curl, since long hair weighs down the curl , stretches and softens ii How should you maintain your perm? The way you care for your hair after-a permanent is as vttal to a fuU·bodied, long- lastlng curl as the care taken wkh the process kseJf. Permed hair is more vulnerable to dry- ing and breaking, so follow diligently the same rules for keeping ordinary hak healthy. That Is, use a creme rinse/ conditioner after every sham- poo; gently use the proper brush and comb. A wide- spaced tufted brush with a few rounded bristSes on each tuft Is the besc choice, and a wide· spaced comb with rounded tips In bone or plastic, not metal. Is preferable. Forget the "100-stroke-a-<iay" adage -It's too much stress for most haW. Remember to comb hair, not brush tt . when it's wet. You should al90 avoid over- use of heating appliances. What If you don't like It? II can happen. but there are attemattva: You can have It cut away; have several deep hot oll-c::ondltionJng treat· ments, wh\ch w\11 tend to ·~"out tome of the curl; or. not particuJatfy recom- mended. go through a hair- straightening process -bat done at a salon. after a "test strand .. is examined. Some soft perms done at home last only~ two months, IO the ...., ol tme you hew to Wiii f« the curl to grow out ,_ \di not be Interminable._., lOC SAVElOC I ON NEW FISHAHCX. DIJCAJ D--. 20C ·-----... ---· ........... ...... =..--.......... -=:' -==ci=--.__ .............. _ --------................ _ .... _.. ........ _ ......... , ................... -.:=: ........ .u. .......... el£ ..... -:T. !!EE:.---...... -::~=·=~ ~..,, ....... c: ....... l:O:r.::=nta. 20C I One Potato, Two Potato, Thtee Potato and ~ ffiote Potato Salads Sy ffirullyn Honsen P olato salad. rt never goes out of style or out of favor You may have a recipe you trea - sure, if not. why not try one of the vanations we present this week GERMAN POTATO SALAD 4 allc:a becon, ert.p-lrted and cnuubled 6 ~ poeatoee (~ 2 lb9.), pecWd 2 a.Me..,_ becon fat I tu.poon eoclt lour and Nit 'i4 tcmpoon tJoand b&adt ~ 'llcupwat«r 1,4 cup vinegar I amall -'-· chopped l c..Wapootl ...,. t c..blapoon ~ panky l. Fry bacon until crisp, dram and crum- ble Reserve 2 tab&espoons bacon dnpplngs 2. Cut potatoes into l ·1nch cubes Cook In salted water for 10 minutes or until almost tender Drain, anange in 2 quart casserole and keep warm 3. ln skillet or smaU saucepan, heat bacon fat Stir In flour, salt and pepper unttl smooth Gradually add water, vinegar. chopped onion and sugar. bring to boil. stirring constantly, until thickened Pour over potatoes Sprinkle with aumbled bacon and parsley Bake In preheated oven 15 min utes, seining once Serve hot. Maka 8 f'lz-cup size) aervlnga R.Uff'Y POTATO SALAD l _..,.,. (5-eeMnt &Uc) in.tam m-.hcd potato .,., .. 'i4 cup meyonnaiM 1,4 cup--2 taW.9" a w pttpettd ll'l'low m•sard Y,cup~cekry s hercl<ooked ..... chopped 2 teWMsr a ocw cbo9Ped ecalllom lAttw::it ae-. ~ ..,.., ....... •llcee l . Prepare Instant mashed potatoes asdl rected on ~. ~ decrease water to I cup. Cool. 2. Stir In mayonnaise, sow aeam and mustard Fold In cdery. eggs and IC.alions 3. Spoon Into lettuce-lined bowl and gar nllh with cucumber and radish ska. Moire• 6 1C11Jlnga Editor's note: Vou11 love thla USV YeTllon of potato Nlad becau1e there's no ~el­ Ing. boiling Of cutttng potatoes -jUst good potato 0aYOt. COPENHAGEN POTATO SALAD I ..... poc.IMI, ,.W. eooll.eit \4 c-. a s-W.al ,.,,,,, .......... ,... t t' , ... °'°" ....... "' -i.\ 5 JUI .... \4 JPDI .,....w.dl,..,_ 4 Ilka bacon, tried end cnarnbled 4 hard-coc*ed ~. alk:ed 1 1mall nd .,,.,&e. cvt Into thin wedge I •meJI grem ..,pie, cut Into thin ~ 1/1 cup .,_a, cooked I tar. it.ell ~ aJk:ed thlnty Chopped panJey lor pmWi 1. Cur hot potatoes Into chunks and add oil. lemon 1ulce, mustard, sugar. sah and pepper, toss Cover and refngerate po111 toes several hours or overnight lo chill and marinate 2. To serve, add bacon, eggs. apples. peas and celery Toss gently Spoon into bowl or pile onto lettuce leaf-lined platter Spnnkle with parsley Malcu 4 ~rvmgs VICHYSOISSE POTATO SALAD 6 mecfiwn poCatOH (ebout 2 lbs.) YI cup .Meed 9"CGI _.,_ l cup buttnmdk or pleJn yogurt 2 lablapoont &eft'IOtl juke I teMpe>On Mh \A lC89pOOll MUOMd peppcf Of frahly ground bl.a peppo 2 teeepoom ~ tarfqcMI Of 4 ·~ cho9Ped frah ie- s..i.ci .- J can (16 OZI.) 1hocso1ng been. dna!Md Crief>, tmell ldtucc ie- l. Cook potatoes untU tender Peel, then dice Put In bowl with onions. cool to room temperature 2. In measuring cup. blend bunennUk, lemon juice and seasonings Pour over po tatoes, tossing to blend 3 . Press mixture Into 11/1-quart mold ChUl t . Unmold on platter. garnish with grecru, If desired Mound bHts on top Malca 6 tcrvlnga HERDED POTATO SALAD 2 .,._ poc.Moel (6 ~ cooMd. dk:tld) Y.c..,~onbl I Y. ~ l9c:ied Clkry I YI '•MPOO" .a. 2 tatil11111a-chopp9d fr• dlDweed °' I 01 ,.ra-.._.-...CS ~ """ o on tan-son '-"""' °' YI .... "°°" chopped .... t.T..-~cup....,_. ... I •., fODll ,.....,..s m...urd l ""11ra•...., "4 • ......,.. "MMco c.n.pa.n-..._ .............. ...,,...s ~llPflp(opdoul) I . Cook potatoes In lk.lns until tender. peel and eta. Add onion ood celery. Sprinkk with Id, dill and~ I . Mb! together mayonnalM, mwtatd, vtnesa-and Tebnco •uc.. Add to poca- to mlxture. Mix llghdy with foftt; cowr; chll. 3. To eaw: Arrange '-'tuce leaws In aaled bowl; tpOOn an PGt* ~-Oct. with tomato w.dge and gwnllh with dlll ""9. d... Noba 8....,.,,,. ----------a 4 ' e r I i 1 e • e • 1-----------. ~(~ \bu can't be turned down for this insurance if )OU're 50 to 80! * Whole lffe Insurance. * No phplcal examination required-no medical questions to be answered! * Your premium wtll nevef Increase-your Insurance wlll never decreuet * Your Insurance cannot be cancelled for any reason aa long as • you continue to pay your premiums. * The cost? $6.95 a month! ~ UH: This is the 1nd1vldual life insurance policy that the Colonial Penn Life Insurance Company has devel- oped for men and women between 50 and 80. With llfe insurance in force of over $750 million. 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I I -----------------~ncw-.m____ I IAOOIOS ~~ I ' CfTY ITATC rW' H2AJIM I L~~-------~----------~----J l Beautiful spoons to enjoy collecting ... a lastmg pleasure to display in your home. l f The World Wildltf e Fund presents < ;-t~ of I 3c l1TEJit 'l l)It ~~ t beWOHl 90 The bf1lliance of the woncfs rare and exotic butterflies in a remartGible cameo spoon collecbon: twelve minted spoons in 24 karat gokl vermeil. each ooe crowned with an exquisitely colored J>OfCelain cameo. l.Jmlted edition. By subsenption only. SubscnptlOO deadline. June 30, 1980. Lmi1 One oolfecoon per subscribe<. r I ' he beauty ol spoons 1n PfeclOUS metals The tasc1nat1011 ot art in miniature The grace and loveliness of line porcelain These have long been pn1ed by collectOfs Now the World W1ldhle Fund will issue a collection 1n wtuch these highly desuable elements are harmontOUsly combined A collectioo lor all who share a reverence for our earth's wildhle and tor all who seek 10 adorn their homes with ooiects ot outstanding beauty and ltne craftsmanship A couectioo created to bring the glow of gold lhe bnlhant color of the bu11erthes and the charm and elegance of porcelain into a collectors lavonte room Where. 1n a hne hardwood wall frame especially designed for its display. the collechoo may be en)Oyed and admired anew every day This is The Bu11erthes of the World Spoon Collectt0n Twelve elegant spoons 1n gold vermetl 24 karat gold electroplate Each spoon minted to achieve the finest. most precise detail. then caretully polished. and crowned. at the top ot the stem. With a mtnaatUfe cameo of hne po<cela1n. Each cameo will po<tray. 1n natural colors. a single rare and exQU•Sde butt0frly against a background of ltS favonte flora Rate ... brilliant ... beautiful The nch-hued Agrfas ssrdsnapalus of the Amazon rain forest. deci<ed out in velvet red and mk:fnight blue The Paradise Blrdwing -Omithoptere paradises-of the New Gutnea hill country, dramatic In greenish-gold and yol"·yellow Shadowed with black. The radiant golden Phoebis avellanads of Qba. Butterffies seen in nature by only a fortunate few-now captured, In this official W041d Widtife Fund collection, wrth nine °"*8 ~ as btllliant and beaUiful, In mnature art cJ a gemlc.e intenlity. Ard each butterlly'a name will be inscribed on the reverse of the spoon's stem. , SPOON COLLECTION ~----­Available tor a limlted time only The Butternies of the WOOd Spoon Collection IS an offlcl81 limited edition fSSU8 of the World Wldlite Fund. In the tradition of special . . lf~ . _/'1 , ~, . -· ,, . coflectOf's spoon Issues. lhe spoons will be produced onty once. and the designs withdfawn alter June 30. 1980. Then. the collection wMI neYef be made available again. The WOOd \Wdlife Fund has assigned to The Franklin Mint the r~ tot crafting and distributing lhe colleC110ll ThP spoons will oe crafted 101 subscribers only, dl1d only as a complete collect100 There 1' d turmer 1tm11 of one collection per person Thus the ecJil1011 will be s1r1clly l1m11cd to tile ~moer of e1tg1ble subscr1p1tons entc1ed Of' or before the deadline ot June 30th Final deadline for subscriptlOOS· June 30th The Butterll~ of tne World spoons will be Cherished nor only by the Pfese<il generation Dul by thosP lhdl follow The ~OllPCllon will be issued at the rate of onP spoon every other month The or191na1 issue pr'ice is ius1 $32 50 per spoon payable tn 1wo monrhly amounts of $16 25 each And the line hardwood display rack designed to hOld all twelve spoons will be provtded 10 each subscribe< at no add1tl0f\al charge Each spoon will be accompan.ed by 1ntormatl0f1 on the butterfly po<trayed Subscrtbefs will also 1eceive a Certrflcate ot Authenticity confirming the hrrnts ot ed1tt0n But please note that 1n ordei to acquire the cotlec11on. the subSCnptlOO form below must be returned to The F1ankJ1n Mint. Frankltn Center Pennsylvania. postmarked no later than June 30lh F0<ms bearing later postmarks must. with regret. be declined :..~~---------·SUBSCAtPT°" FC>RM·------------, I I I I : THE BUTTERFLIES OF THE V-ORLD : I SPOON COUECTION I I I I I : Ve/id only if postmatbd by June 30, 1980. : : LiTllf: One coll9ction per Sl.Jb$criber. : I I : The FraMhn Mwlt : : Franklin Cenm. Pennsytv!Vll8 19091 L : : Please entm ITT</ subscnphon tor The Butteffhes of the : : World Spoori CollectlOO a lll'nlted edition collechon : 1 ol lwelve spoons 1n gold vermetl 24 karat gold 1 : e4ectroplate-each bearing a cameo work ol art in hne : 1 porcelain, created exp1essly tor this colleetlOO 1 : I need send no money oow The spoons are to be l : sent to me at the rate ol one evefY°"* month I will be 1 blled for each spoon in t.two 8QUBI monltily amounts ol : S 16.25 •. the first peymoot due In advance of st11pment. I ftAI '"Y --la.I' end ·I ~ o ~.,,., IWdrlO Addr ... __ _ 310 ~-------------------------------------- Where the Best Jobs Will Be In the 1980's By Stle Quinby J une is here: the month that marb the beginning of the job- hunting season. What kinds ol jobs can ~ and coDege graduates expect &o find during the next decade? .. During the next 10 years, the areas that will probicably have the most demand for employment wl1I be those that Involve technical knowledge," notes Ron l<Mlg, a91Sisaant dean ol the Colege ol Business and Pubk Ad- ministnltion at the University ol Missouri. And, at least according to recendy released figures from the U.S. Bureau ol Labor Statistics, he's right Computer specialists can expect a 27.3 percent ~ In the number ol ;obs available to them, while medlcaJ secretaries wlD enjoy a whop- ping fl) .3 peroerrt growth In 1tleir ftetd. 'We're moving Into a period where jobs wiJJ demand defintte skills," asserts King. Marvin Bamb, president ol the National A9sodatiorl ol Trade and T ectudcal Xhooe, l91!e5· 1'he person wtth no sicJJls will have a hard lime during the 80' s," he adds. Of the 3 , 160 ,000 higtrschool students who were graduated in 1979, approximately hal went on to c:oUege. and that trend is expected to oontlnue OWi' the next 10 years. Howewr. for those students who aren't planning on any po st· secondary education there Ml! a number ol jobs that have good employment fu1ures and that an! often available to high-school graduates. "High-school students can go Into the secretarial aTU, the buJldklg trade and Into car mechanics, par1icuJarly If they've had some voca- tionaJ training." says RJchard Cassani, a ~ oounsetor at Champlain Valley Union High School In HJnesbu.rg, Vt. '"Construc:tton aafts and most food terVkle workers can also expect a healthy range ol )ob op- portuntHes owr the next decade." F Oil thole students who want a 9'cJled )ob but who don't p&an on going to colege, a trade or teduUcal IChool may be the answer. Thac schools equip students f m a variety ol jobs that are apedld to WoW durtng the 1980'1. 1'he health ftcJd wdl boom .. paraprofallonalt ... OWi' mont ol the dudl9 one. perfonned by doc- tcn, "'pred.lcta Barab. Indeed, denlal ~ can look bw.d to • 118.9'-percent arowth raa. In their fteld, wt.de the ... ol dnkal llboralory t.chno&ogy wll tpUrt by 42.8 pescenl for colegl gndi .. ._, the com- pddof\ '°',.. ... become lnaw- lndy ..-. end ..,..~lhal the ~ .. c:ontlnue the ..at dilcad9. 'We .-• ol .... 9'*'9 ir*> 8CCOUftling. ... s ,.,,..-., .... ., -•u and marketing and technical ftelds, and an lnaeasing number of those students are women," says King. Computer science and engineering are also fields wtth good career futures. At the ~uate level, den· tal, medical, legal and business degrees are still in demand. are takmg pains to impress the inter· vieweT's," notes King. "Anyo ne ap- plying for a Job should remember that weD-thought out responses and a polished resume are still good J'3IWI assets " liLI Although jobs are becoming in cre.aslngly technical, a degree In a specialty is not an automatic open· Ing "I'm seeing more students who Walt Garrison answen your questions about moist smokeless tobacco. Q: Watt. just what is Moist Smokeless Tobacco~ A: It's just what it sayi: To bacco you enjoy without lighting up and smoking. Q: And, .. a pinch is all it takes!•; is that right~ A: You bet. Just take a small pinch in your thumb and forefin- ger, and put it between your cheek and gum. leave it there. No need to chew. The tobacco slowly releases its great flavor giving you real satisfaction. Q: Does .. Going Smokeless .. take some getting used to~ A: Sure. At first you could feef a slight irritation on the gum. and the tobacco may move around your mouth more than it should; and you might wortt up too much saliva. But leamlno is part of the fun and these things pass with prac- tice. Two weeks should make you a ·pro." Q: Is there a difference among the three brands~ A: There sure is. Heppy Days is a mild. satisfying blend of mint-flavored tobacco. while Skoal is full- b o died with the added good taste of wintergreen. Copenh~en is a stronger, natural blend of choice tobaccos. All three are padced in convenient cans and eve<y one is dated for ---freshness. Q: What's the cost~ A: We figure an average user .. dips" \ about 1 Yi cans per week at a cost of about $1.00. Nice to know in these times when everything else costs so much. Q: How many people use Happy Days, Skoal and Copenhagen? A: A lot more than you might think. last year we sold over 325 million cans. New users, of all ages. from every part of the country, are joining up all the time. (Even loose-leaf chewen are mixing it in with their brands for extra flavor.) Q: Thanks a lot. Walt. Where can I buy Happy Dayi, Skoal and Copenhagen~ A: Just ask for it at your favorite tobacco counter; Or mail the coupon below and we'll send you a free can of Happy Dayi to get you started. r------------.. I SEND ME MY FREE CAN OF HAPPY DA~., I Al out~ send to: .,_,kelw Jo~• cc•,• I • •• w. """-"' ..... DEPt FW Tl~ I GrMftwlch, C...... JI ,,..,---N.rl'W -1 I a="""' _______ I s... I 1.-, I •-u~---.!'J!~~-!l_!t~=-t -------------- )1ot-Weather Reading Summer officially arrives this week, but most o( us have no6ced it sneak- ing up for awhile This is reading season: the time of lazy ahemoons that are just right for sitting out in the backyard So. herewith, a selection of books with something for everyone For chair-911pping excitement, The Bourne Identity (by Robert Ludlum). the story of an amnesiac trying to discover his real identity, can't be beat. Fans of Helen Van Slyke are certain to enjoy heT last book, No Loue Lost, the chronicle o( three generations o( women each searching for a sense of seK For romance with an air of mystery about it , read The Girt in o Swing {Richard Adams). the intriguing tale of a confirmed bachelor who falls in love with and marries a beautiful woman about whom he knows noth- ing. Lovers of historical romances will have fun wit~ The Emerald NeckJoce (Diana Bi-own), which glitters with gbmpses of Regency London. And Louers on the Niie (Rkhard Hall). the story ol ~ and Florence Baker's search for the source of Afrb 's Nile River, is a real-Bf e historical romance There's nothing like a fast-paced mystery to give you chills on a sum- mer day. and ~Ip Hand (Dick Fran· cis), about an ex-jockey who discov- ers some dirty dealings going on at the race tr~, ls just that. Chiklren wiU have fun &earning about one of America's best-loved art- ists with Calder: Moblll1t l Rlng- mastal lnllOf.>OtOr (David Bourdon). And they1 loYe the antk:s of a young chimpanzee leamtng human sign lan- guag4t that are recorded In the photo- graphs and text ol Nim (Anna Michel}. lbcre. now didn't the afternoon p.-qulckly? aMUJwtBOJ 71111 ,_.. ; OW M J ' "" , ..... p,. .. , libtoft ,tMll ...._U......A~P ''tr ,.. ... u..i., • 0 I .... ,,_,,. COCICW Summer Games While the Olympics may be grab- bing the biggest headlines. another national sports program is quietly getting underway. Across the coun - try, youngsters. aged 9 to 15. hoping to reach the finals in Hershey's Na honal Track and Field Youth Pro- gram. are preparing to compete in meets set up by their local parks and recreation departments Approx1 mately 2 5 million young men and women will take part in the local events, winners then go on to com· pete In district and state meets. and state winners are then selected (based on their scores) to be metn&rs of the regional teams The nearly 500 reg,onal winners each receive an expense-paid trip to the National Finals. which will be held on August 16 in Charleston. W Va The events m the program. which was designed for beginning track· and·fleld enthusiasts, Include 50·. 100· and 200-meter dashes. the 4 >< 100-meter relay. the softbaD throw, 400-. 800· and l .SOO·meter runs and the scanding long jump. The program Is open to all young sters who have not been lettered In track and field or who do not belong to an organized track·and fleld<lub, Quiet: The Baby,s Sleeping! Most parents assume that their newborns need peace and quiet In order to sJeep. but two University of Florida psydlOk>gists haw found m. repetllous nolscs, even at a l•ly In· tense level. haw a calming effect on babies. 'WltNn a f8*ty large range. Racing /or the fmtSh llM and no equipment except short.s and sneakers Is necessary For more Ir\ . formation, contact your local Parks and Recreaoon Dept or wnte to J im Johnson. National Coordinator. Hershey's National Track and Field Youth Program. Dept FW. 1524 Kanawha Boulevard, East Charles ton. W Va 25311 the louder the noise. the more quieting It IS on the very young child." says Dr C Michael Levy. who. to - gether with Dr Yvonne Brackbill, is now studying how children respond to the effects of noise as they grow older Research done by Dr Brackbill sev- eral years ago revealed that bab6es ex· posed to Mwhtte noise" (a manufac· tured sound lnvoMng a.II the frequen- cies audbae to humans) slept longer and spent less time aylng when they were awake than babie$ not exposed to the noise or those exposed to Inter- mittent sounds. "White noise sounds like a k>ng, steady hiss.'' says Levy "But as a per- son ~ older, the noise aeates less o( a calming effeci. However. It seems that adults ftnd talrty constant. monot· onous and kltense notses soothing also. ~ because they masSt moN lrrtlatlng sounds For tnstancs. the eound of waves on the beach or rain poundSlg on the roof hides the noAM made by the lea}dng fa~." Uf estyles Spcwta. As mo.-e Americans take up roller skatmg. the number ol related mJUnes is nsmg rapic!Jy 1he U S Consumer Product Safety Comm.ts.SK>n reports that roDer skat- ing causes an estimated 135,000m- JUnes ye.viy. roller skates have passed ~teboards as a mapr cause of recreational iniury Children. The Educatxm Advo- cates Coalition. a group of 13 ad - voc.acy groups. has charged that hundreds of thousands of handi· capped children are being denied services that the Federal Govern- ment ha!> alre.ldy mandated for them because the Boreau of Edu- cation for the Handicapped has failed to enforce the nearly one bil· lion -dollar Education for AD Handi· capped Children Aa The Bureau ·s fadure to develop poOcies has frustrated efforts to educate and place handicapped children Hu.Ith. 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ClalllC •.• • liJ) (J!I s,.m ~' 4:JO ... hllll .. s,..ts l-00 8 U 0 TIM US Ol,.,c Trills lne na11on s top amateur bows compelt rn 11 bouts to select lht US Olympic Bo11n& ham Co.trare will bt ttlep.st l10111 lht Omni 111 Allant• Gto•tia SUNDAY, JUllf IS &:00 D "llf1 Wiltl Fatlltr" (COlll) '1 Wilham Powell l liiabfth I 0 101 at "A Wtdclift&" (d11) '80 Oest Ainaz Jr ~101 Burnell II> "Tiie hftr" (adv) 71 Anlhony Qurnn Rita Har-orrh 1.-00 ID 1llt llehM Att11r" (d11) 13 Glenda lac,son Pett• rrnch 9:00 D !ZS »' "TIM l!Wtt 1t •-ctn" (dra) 7~ CtOl&t Steal U ''l 1_Ql .2t) "llitla C11ll" (d11) 80 Jett1ey De Munn MONDAY, JUNE 16 1:00 D "Tiit lost Wethnd" (dra) 4 S Ray Mrll1nd l'ne Wym;n fiJ "Day Of tllt Dolphin" l•d•l /l Gtortt l. Sco11 a> "War Hllllt" (dra) 61 Rob"I Redford John Sa•on t:OI D ~ti' (1(1 "'llttle WIMlltfl" P111 I (dra) 18 Crw c;.,son t:lO U ''Trrloo of Terror" (ho1 ) TS Karen Blac' Robert Burton lt) "Hllln and M11J" (dra) 69 Ouslln Hottman Mra fano• TUESDAY. 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F•n.tlh wt" er f' • $1•1• liC•ftMd Cotttr.CtOf INHERITANCE"' Luxurrously heavy SOiid color c;a~ony plush prov1oes soft comfort undertoor and e.-cep11ona1 Ourabil1ty even unoer rough trallrc INHERITANCE 1s <1 practical chorce for value co n- sc1ouc; families Wr!h 22 styltsh colors ro choosf' lrorn r! s ea<;y lo frnd onP to f'nhance any room '" vnu1 hOmf> l~:rpe·~;alel: l!t~Sf a:~ custom draperies• linoleum• wood floor 1'63 rlACfHTIA AYlHUE COST A MESA • 646-4831 · 646-2355 ONE HURRICANE, ONE CURSE, AND HEAW ON THE RED TAPE Schedules. budgets. and the high cost of celluloid are normal hassles facing a producer When he takes the show on the road for location shooting he can add In camera-happy locals, pay phones. and motel cooking. But Mark Stouffer, an award-winning film- maker operating out of Aspen, Colorado, got more than he counted on when he agreed to produce and direct John Denver'• lateat TV special, The Higher W. Fly, airing Sunday at 7Pt,4 on ABC Oeallng with the hlatory ot'\viatlon. The Higher We Fly naturally featurea acada of aerial footage-and thereon hangs a tale. Fllmlng got otf to a good start In Snowmaa1, Colorado, where John participated In e balloon race. Everything went smoothly. In fight of what happened later. this waa amazing to Stouffer. The next aequenct to be filmed was a barnstorm- ing epllOde, with John In his Sky Bolt Biplane high above the rockies with a barnatormer doing aeroba- t'" around him. The only problem was that the bamltormer took one look at the camera mount P"tPAntd for the wing of hl1 plane. ah<><* hie head, and refuaed to get In. It seems that aerobatic planes are eo carefully balanced that even a 1 ().pound cam- era can throw them off. Stouffer and hi• crew went ..,.rlahly to work and came up with a new mounting. Th9" th-V trouped on out to the fllmlng location-a ploturetque old tnonutery outside Aspen An urty morning of preparations beneath the blue Colorado tky -.nt on Into mid-afternoon, with no lunch Pa .. Ing through the monutery'a kitchen, one of the cameramen awlptd 1 handful or almond• and puMd them out to the crew. What followed 1lmo1t lmm~tffY wa 2~ w.ek• of the ugllelt cloud• 9Yef' eeen Witt -of H9w JefMV. The cut and crww aat wound ~ for the reeulta of the Staten Almond Curae to WM~ Off and..,. Juet about reedy to dump • &Gib. MCk of nuta on the monaatery'a doot91eS> n l9lltMton when 1he ck>uda flnally bf06'I 8k>vffw Md OOfnt)eny lhot t"4Mr fltm and got out-fMI . ... The next stop was Johnson Space Center 1n Houston where John was to pilot the Space Shuttle flight simulator But he arrived 1n rown about the same time as Humcane Frede11ck Freddy s winds and rain managed to knock out power on the simulator for a lull week while Stoutter Denver and the rest huddled 1ns1de one of Houston s less pleasant motels The filming of Johns three ll1ghts 1n a duplicate ot the original Wright Brothers Flyer in Kilty Hawk North Carolina went pretty well That is except for the plane crash-landing on lhe third flight The same thing happened to Orville Wright back in 1903 ) And lilmtng aboard John s Lear 1et was a smooth 11 cramped experience But at Langley Air Force Base where John was;to litt off in an F-15 more problems developed It seems that the F-15 the world s most advanced m1htary aircraft is still pretty much top secret-and what resulted says Mark Stouffer was more red tape than you ever saw 1n your hie It took high-level Pentagon clear1nce before John and crew were allowed near the 1et Despite these obstacles natural. supernatural, and man-made. The Higher We Fly eventually got ftlmed and the results 1ust1fted rhe ordeal A year in the making. The Higher We Fly otters a new picture of John Denver Millions of fans around the world know him as a singer and actor But untll now. there has been a side of John Denver seldom seen by his public That la John Denver 811 a pilot The documen- tary Is a stirring history of flight-and looking at the finished product. you'd never guess how close It came to a flying stop John O.nver has • go at piloting his own Sky Bolt bf plane. , · ~(11181 llltlt@&li~lll ~RI Bf@ll 1111181 11111 11111(1111 ilfHll9111 IU8i"'8N i :£'f"8 if. ;r. ''ri ~1@1~i8 I· iiJ ''''· 11e , r1i1 r111! s H E. •i• .. r1r'f:il!r ,111 ... -•r1q•r!..' ,I, , f ~ • 1~ I !f~i! f_;i3f ~r@ i(£,~ I fi .~ ... i r f ! I lf'•-.1!i r1e it~ r ''t" f ff i -• [' rrf~ e;1s fi !f z~ !! ff[ ~ f ti1•!» [f !~ u;r !• !'~ i! .iJr ~ ~ r I fl I 'I !' 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Afd111 l1111hr's '1Ke (R) A Shabbat Jewish sabbath dinner IOI' Stephanie facts disaster when Edith's 1ener0$1ly includes a few too many dinner euests [drth un•tl ltncty has 1nv1ted both Murray s cirth1tnd and his mother wllo have nfYer met each olhtt 8 @ QJl CHt,s (R) Thrrll Show" OfftCer Bonnre Clark rs asked lo become an auto stunt dmtt at lwitt the pay her CHP post brines and three times the dancer __ ..,.. 8 ~II "OMNIBUS" * from GE Thuter • CJ) (}§ (21) GE niut.r P'rt$. ellb; "OtMilMis" Hal Holbrook h~ts this uletdoscope of entert11nmtnt twhtCh covers lhe lull spectrum of the arts-muSlC drama. hterature ind dance Arnone some of the eutsts 11e Cher. lucran1 Pna1oth. lortlh Lynn. Meryl Streep and the Nattonal Theatre of the Dul D GEORGE VANDEMAN: • Hope in Ace of Terror D " Is WrittH • llMit: "Tiit ••tst11 Affair" (th) ·73 (2hrs)-Clenda JackSOll Peter finch The stort of the sun dalous love 1ffa11 between Bnltsh Nani hero lord Horatio Nelson and l~ Emma Hamilton durrnc the 19111 century m D£JIUS WEAVH YUlS * Oii HEE HAW TOIHTE • !tee ...,. Oen111s Weaver, Alan Wayne, Clarence l.atemoulh Brown Kenny Pr1te and lulu Rom1n auest fD ODYSSEY /llEY TO THE * LAND Of SILENCE. l.Jfe In Antient Eopt tD 1( Odyssey (C.C) Key to lhe Land ol Srlenct This proeram eum 1nes the Rosella Stone and the decod1n1 ot the h1e1octyph1u by Jun rrancocs Ch1mpollt011 ,Sf llasttrp!Kt Tl1e.trt: Oisneli- "'11111 tf a ~ -8:30- 0 j If O!le Oay It a Tilllt (I!) lwo men around the houSf •s one loo many when Schneider and Mu f11hl tor Ann s favor ta<h wanttne lo rule the IOOSI O Wii. hW If -.11uls C!) Tiit hW T °"*'°" 9:00 O rt ft~ Alice (RJ II s Valen hnt s Day and lommy's hurt is set on laking the mos1 popular 1111 rn school to a formal Valtnttne's dan<t. only ht s mrnws lhe proper allirt D !IJ1 !Jtl The lie ht11t: ''TIM Brid&• at Re1111rt•" (dra) ·75 C2hrs) Ceoiee Seeal Ben Canara Dunne W01ld War II the US Army movu to caplurt a strattc•c German b11dce belOfe 11 1s· dynamrled by desperate N111s G Jtny fllwtH U (]) CI1 l2ll lll°'it: "U111 Cr»~ (C.C) (d11) '80-Jettrey Ot Munn 8'1ry Ntwman Two blothers who han foucht wtlh words and lisb since cluldhood turn the lam~y b11S1 nm 11110 a batt1e1rCM1nd wiltre lhty •ace war for the11 lather's l0tt D T"'7 ill Mil ,,......., Cl) Oolyl Capl11n Kan11100 (Bob Ketshan) IS lht IUtSI m ® llast•!Ji«.t neatre: 0ts-rM1i-,Oftrait If a ._.lltic (C.C) lht Grut Came" Queen Yteto111 meets DtSlath and lhe11 lectndary alhance takes root Gladstone's c.on slant enemy 1n the polthul attna becomes p11me m1n1sler while Mary Annt couraaeously bears the burden ol a rrave illness m 5f«ts Sf <Wpwy -9:30- 0 fJ 11l Tltt ltfftrwAl lhe Jelfmo11s and WrlllSfs are sllocked when the eapectant lathtt l ionel storms out ol the apartment to pur we a boyhood dtum C!) 5Hset Cl) Po,! '-es 111t C.lltry T he On R1d1e Bors. Chrosly Lant 1nd lltnny 0 DtM are lht euests m l0011111- 10:00 O (() Cl1i Tra,,er Jo1111, 1111.D. Conzo ts stuck with 1n unwanted pr~pecltn b11de as ht and Trapper find themselves enmeshed on cases ol child/parent strrft as by products ol sur1e1y O Ila latttts 'lhe 8'ttlt of Nor mandy" One of the most massrve amph1b1oos attacks tver mounted 1s documented by both German and Alred ltlm sources C1 £IMSI....., .... ID TWsw.elil ...... Qt JW.,s.tcPrt s bit r._..... tMa m .. ""'' 'fl,.. •• -s.ticon Valltr lhe New [ntrepre11eurs ·!Mn looks 11 the entrtpreneurs of lllt llllSS#vt eltttronta comptea SOll111 at San r llllCIS.CO a .._.rn. ,...,.. -10:30- ORDER YOURS NOW •n•-•••• -r. 1 ... _ .... ....... ............ · . • • • • • ·· .. -· -~··:_/ Ju..·· ~ /~~~~ ~·~ • • • Mi"I John Doe 123 Main Street Anytown, An)'tt•t• 12345 • • • • ACTUAL SIZE .1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON I.ABELS STYUSHlYPE ONOOOO CUAUTY WHITE OUMMIO PAPEA • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND ---------------------, r Foll on lh•S coupon Chi) and tneol .. ,,,., s' h .. 2S poateoe 10 I f Piiot Printing. Label Div. I 1 Post Offic. Box 1 &eO • 330 W. Bay St I I Colt1 Meu. C.llfomla 92e2e I I I I I I I I I I I I I l 8i su,..to Ille Y04M Zlpoodt I I I I I L--~---~-----~-~----~--J I -·· ......... __ ---~· .... :..~--~ .................. ('U) 1Mk* C'J • c.-1 ~ ,., ........... fltln4 •Tl:.,,. ...... .. ... "1111 ........ ~ n.. ......... •100 ........... s.-.-.. ....... 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CJ Mei .W tf T rvt1t C8 Oe41t1 D•&Hllo.4111 '" ~ ~ ~ IN Amdatielt ~ Rltleuh JJI lr-.w. m llns/F~ S.Ccet 1Dllewsctlltt1WMkly -10:30-w a lids Art Ptople Too D Till AMwt rlctura ta11bl!M lht San 01110 Padm at lhe Phlladetph11 Ph1l1tu DltNr .!,.., ID laM\I• The LA l>odam at the Montreat Capos CD C.lmy ~ > IJ llltllleries of Ille S..,.r lowts 11:00 D ._rialltllf• USA 'I11 S,.,U $,.ctK11llr Cl) Cll11rd1 hi Ille "-' flt Movie: "'1tuli1" (Ora) 68- lulie Ch11st1e. Georee C Scott . ID Muterpi1ce Tbutre: D1snth (R) "Ma1y Anne" !)t The ~ Olyl!lpk T rub -11:30-u Ulldtrwrld USA u 3) 1<& all Tiit us °"" Goff Touriumtnl Covtra&e of tht 18 holt final round 01 plar in this coll tour nil ment from 811tusiol Golf Club tn Sp11net1tld "'" Je1sey 0 lie. r.,,., Cole W!Httaket AFTERNOON 12:00 U S,Orts s.tctacullr Co•traRt of 1,.0 Prolessionl Karillt Assn World Champ1oni.t11p bouts and ho&hh&hls ot Jht 14th Annual Vottor A•ards ~nown as the Osurs ol sports g Yoyaae to tllt lottom ol !ht~ D Surdl Q) Taran -24 GllaS Mo's httM"t -., Updatt fD Cl111tr1 fllrtt (R) An lnttr<1t" wolh )ohn 1..-.ine sai Voter's P1pelr11e 4 :00 U Mow~: "Ont of Our Ow" (dr4 J 1S Ct0tet Peppard lou1st So"t U Sundar u ')Qt o .. ectlClllS o J Star Trek 10 Alan Cur's M111C lli1ht m lllolie: .. "Hell Oilers" tad~ I J 1 Cliirk Gable Wallact Bwr 0) fllow1t : "011100• Wells lllH · s.t<lf~ (adv) SI Barry Sull1v'n Z4 Cru t Perlor1111nca fD Wall Strttl Wttt 50 Water. W1tt1 -4:30- ) Three's a Crowd fJ Anlllllb. MirNls, Ar1111111i 12 Direchon1 'IO fD WHll111-1on Wttk tn lmew I •V•NING 8:00 • 08 .... CD F•• D <Dlllws I II lllN: Wl Hl.lft • , ..... (COlll) •7 {2hrt) Wilham Powell • [kllbtlll tay\OI fhe story oh lytlllt •lto r1 puttr '" the hinds of his knowini wilt ind tour rtd bUdtd rouna sons ........ ~ '.R)F...,fM . ca...._: ·• WtMrl(' (dra) 79 .. CZllrs)-0.S. ~r11z I!, C.rol Burnctt In the c.oune ol one dly's tweab, many iuardtd ud mosll~ hltll!Olls sterets about 48 part1C1p1nb 11 • wedd1ne. are uposed llJ lllN: "flit .....," (tdt) .,, (21trs)-Anlhony Quinn A loimtr Pl rite rts(UU 1 yOlln& .wom1n from I revolut~ry mob u WitMt a ._nca11 AlfllltD 1 • &') M Cnmm Ctut ..i s..1 ·out of P11et1Ct lflt p11Ctrct hep, on io•nr strona but not J1mu lo'lt tile lrman t1~u • llano 1nd ar riniu a cloublt bhnd dllt Jt ..... -6:30- D ll H>J lltwS ' , r1 111 Sare.II ot.,, lmm01tahty ., ....., c.ftrlllU 8 ... hW ol ~1Ult D Joler! .ltMrl Ml••' 10 Tah Ttt1 l li ltutt ...... JS r- l4 Crecldt't VidMy G.lrMtl 7:00 u l 11 '° lil..tts u .n ~fl D1s .. y's W..•erh1t w.rw: #"""' s.t. .. f ltllef" (C.C) Goolt slm '" t1t1s urt._,, comedy 1r1bult to the trills ind tobulatoons ot bt1n1 1 tatllt r on tl11s rather s D1y 1980 a .lolln 0ellftr s,ecial! -. It's Stns.lioMI! fJ } 11~ 3 S'fCIAl: J•ll11 Otft'ltr-TM HllMf Wt n, (\hr) Jolin Otnvtf taplOrts l~t 1'1 1114 !IC•tnct of fly1n1 !tom batloon1 lo ftlS to ollftr SOKt llattl '" ll'Ns documtnled SOt<tal o Quu bb 14 &lr*-c "-tllt c;,.,.. U, m No" CR) 8aM1~1 Bai.outa Choldrt n ot lht fomt · 50 Secctr, lllt4t 111 '-'•., P9997 TUESDAY ) JUNE 17 for morn1n1 a'ICf afternoon hstincs. pltnt m DATJIM£ P•OCRAMS Btlow, tor ,our tonwtn1t1ttt, art !ht dll'S l!IO'lltS DAYlllE MOVIES 12:00 O "Tht lawless Breed" (,.t SI ~3 Ror• Hu~'on m • 0fot Mt and My Gal" rmu11 ~7 Ju6t G••land Q) I• "Submrnnt Com mand" ldid) ~I Nanry Ot~on J·OO O "U.111 fret" 1ad.1 1 \u\<1n tt~"P ll•rP 3t "l 1tllt Women" ( nntt "Crttn l»lplun Shttl" J'.111 I 1'1111 41 l1n1 furn•• l:lO O ~11te1 lom1h1••·· ••\I bl Ho.,l•d ~•t' EVENING 6:00 0 10 12 1J """ (} Tiit Od• Covplt DD ED e 2t "'"' U WOlldtr Woman O Maude m 111111e 1111111 at H flkn I fhttf ,.4 Ca111t11 Thrtt m "'• E1tct1ec: l:ofn""' 11 All '" thf h1111fy 10 Tlte o~ ltolt1t.ol\s -6:30- r ..3. (llJ )t News II) rr i Tic Tic Dow«h 10 littl"Y Gnthn Show 24 Qu1tt Champion ED Od ~welt Sllolt 19 Tht Stady 8unth En CMp1na ~o Studt0 Stt 7 :00 UDO 3 n llttn D •unc ru • 0 8 Tht lottr s Wild m M·A·s·H 12 Tic h e Oouctt Q) Tht Slrttb ol San f ranmco fD Dnr USJ 29 HIPPJ Oays Aa11n ID l0t ftitos hmbttn so Tllr lhcllt •lllthm Report -7:30- 6 2 on the Town 3 Happy Days At1•n 0 Siu 111 Na O SI00,000 ll1n1t Tlllt Tunr 8 ,,. M1111tnt 0 10 f1tt lht Mui.IC m All '" tht hm~y 12 29 M'A•S•H 2l The Scilltwans 24 24 Out f ronl tD The Maclle!lllthrtr lltpo1I ~ A111n1 39 "'"' ~o Newschft• 8 :00 0 a I 2 Tiit Whitt Sllldow 1111 Co.ich R,,., ,. lactd ••lh a ~' mon I ~t Ott •S•on •htn ont 01 lht ~•toon \ mo\t famou\ H11h S<hool All Amrr1can bn•t1b1ll pl1yr1s '" 1011\ 11 Ca•vt• D n ~t Tht fll1sadYtnti1'1s of Slltriff L.ollo (RI Buttercup Bud1r 1nd Buned Buc•s· tobo and h11 dr put.ti a" pl1fu'd by band11\ and ~·llb1ll1,\ •n lhfl• •Hori 10 lu1n "~"' lh' youn&t\1 membt1 ot lht B,au••iard cl•n h•\ ludd•n lhOll ynd' of dflflar\ 1n \fOltn monh D l'r1S011t1 Cd llot\ It I u nnt <''\ ~ 100 •1lh tu n \ llt lp bur l ••'"' lhoufM\ •" on a d1f 1,,.,,, ob 0 3 1 IOI 2t HapPJ l>IJl Ill) lo~•'' ·, O•t,mma Manon and loa••• gtl • hlllt h•Ch •hilt um piing lht coo~1ng "'"' \JUct and lht f M/ l11t•, lo 1hapt lhtm up btlo•r a lam1ly 1nl•rv1•w w11h lht romm1lltt •M ha\ nomtnaltd Ha.11d I\ man r,t Ill!' y•JI O Mcwtt "Modn•1•t Utt" ld1a1 ~O 17hr\I IK>m Oo R•• Ha111\0n Happ11, matr"d fn1 lhrft 111onlh\ '" J It "<ln 4 •oma" hnd that 1•"0' '"'"\ hr• hi• 1h1oue11 ob\r•n• poone calf\ m PtA lhtUlfl4 Q) Mot1t ''Thdtr Owtr ll1t 1'111ns" l••q SI 190m1 Randolph Srnll I•• Bar~•' A Onion Army Cdplain ,., lll'R"'d lo a \tctt0n of !.u• 1h01fl1 afttr lh• C1v1I W~1 "'"'" l1•lnsnr1\ 11 •f a Pt~i 14 ltow1 (C C) ED 21 Ton11llt SO S«arclt fol SoM1911S -11:30- 0 ) 1 O l:t lntr11t & Slllftey (RI l ourlh Annual Sholr h l•nt Sho• Th, 1111\ and lhtt• coho<t1 11 lht b•t•tr) 111twn1 lht annual lat •nl 11\0• at lllt plan1 ID Tiit Odd C..U'6t fI) fllow1 (t.C) (RI T ht £ lu~f lllnt ss A loo• at lltr 1tsu 1eh ol lllt lust two dteadts 011 H,paltlts B fm 54iper Ut.C.r Mutbl ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~___, 9:00 8 I '11 Mttlt: "Tiit l'ml· dent'• lliltrnt" (d11) 78 (lhrs)- 8uu Bt1dttS K11tn Cru slt A JOU"I man fl c1upt 1n a dtldly CO¥tf up 1h1r • Po'#frlul Alllt11u n steu11t1 aaency fl iolt•d by • •fPOI\ ,,.,, Iii> aislff 1llt1td to bt tht 11us1ress al• US Pru 1drnt fl 11to 1 Somt spy Also st1r11n1 att Susan 8l1nc1t11d Joel hb11nr Ind L11ry 1ta11111n •a a...,..: "'Ulle ,....." Conti (dra) '78 (Zhrs)-W1ll11111 Shatntr. Gtttr GMIOll, Robtl1 YIMlllC Jo ion to Ntw Vork H a ronrnns 1114 meets Prol Bltatr. who later proposes lo her. Amy u1ls IOf Eur()l)t u lht comp1n1on to a rel1t111«. Btl~'s b.tt11t with Ill 11t1Hll tlld wbwq11ent •uth ~ • 11nt soi row to Ille ltbltll ltm1IJ. Mtt 1111mts hv rit 's Mor, lollll Bfoob • ~ T ....... Ltndl la.ttact lllkl •bout lllt pllysctl •114 flllO t•al t1oc1~ oC htf ,...,. CMttt • CE <Dt a TliltH'• C..,.•r (C.C) (R) "Tiie Rt¥t1tlld Sttps O.t" 0tt1Uy'1 l1tlltt. Ille Rft $Aoit, Ill llOUACtt INI IN ltiO •Ill !Int lo "'''' lip ti..11 ltw11tl 11rt11ttt11t11t ~IM If jtOplfdlHS l1tt tppoinl rntftl as Ille llf1I local 1111111Sttr ...... Clftll ... II ~ w S.W-. CW) e1rt1a... ..... m ,,."',...., ~ ""' fD S'urdl I« ~ (t.c) I 1111 and fo0< Contut and Adl1>t1ho11 lh•~ proaram locu1.ts on thrt• v1t1I p•obltm solwina rrc11n1ques u~ bl "''""Sh Iha• a•t 1lso 1pploubtr IOI ,,.,,di) lhin~•~I 10:00 D 0 Nft'I & :>I 1et 2' Tiit &a!Wu w.i ten ~I r 1111) 811b1r1 Walitrs nl elftt•s K•nny Roe,,~ tamrs Gainer and Su l auirnt• 0""'' m Ctntul '"'""' ""' Cn11.t111 tr\M4t H ltoft.rtet-Tclt9-m UM M,..er M11c.HI so ltftsdltc• -10:30- m m""' fD ,lesfflt y,., la Muff• A doc umrnU1y porlr11r ol tou1 l atin1 "'°"''"and lhf 11 t h1n11n1 1olf\ from lhr t11d1hon11 motht1 10 lhr ww ,11tn1tO 1110man so OdysMy 11:00 o •' to tJl a """ D 8 i lJ \It "-"' .. Tllt ~ G.alllt 0 ...... : "l•ttlt "'_ .. (d••) '>7 Rod Hudson Mirtha Hytr 01" Ou')U Tht slory of •n ordlmtd m1n11W •liolt Wotld Wu II tlptlt rncu prtvenl him ltom ltt1tn1 quallf1td to perform 1t1s duftrs Q)l\t 0.. c..-.... ., ... U",_" tJ) flit SllrMI tf T11111 A. loo~ 11 t~e rtcrnt scttnltftt f1nd1n1s on tllt autlltnhttty ol tht sllioud ot Tuun as Ille bu111I 11rmtnl ol Jnus Chnst -11:30- D lJ) (fZJ M"lt1: "llr1t~ J1H1," "Mery Hert•u. fllWJ Hlftlaall" e uo.....,~ • n.. DltilC c.... • <D <II "'-ts., ............. ews-11 o n.. ..... .,,.. tD 8 ~UC""" ...... 12:00 • Twili&llt Z. .............. -12:30- • ...... : "CWillce" (llfl) '61- Rldlard (pa, S41Sln St1asbtr1 •CD <II a s..,111etie: "It .......... (11'(' <••> '79-Cltlt11 ford, J1111tS f 11nt1110. Harry""°"'- • lhtie: "l'eta" (COM) 'S0-~~111"11 1:00 eo arw1_,...., -~ ................. ...,.. (dra) '57-Mil Blyth, 111111 Ntwtllfll 2100 . ..... ~ ... ~ .. .,..,...r...,._.. -z:•-... ' ...... .,,..... ,, ......... I WWW It atlltltllf' ... ,. ............... = ....... MnmtNI ~..... .. .. ........ ..... I ivlilii6 8100 •• u .... ·~,.:: .... ..... • 0t,•1•u All Stars * GOLD IUDM. WIES • C.W Wiii s. .. file lust ol two told medal Ns~etball ,ames. wh1d ltaturn the US Olympic Bas ketb1ll Tum vs the NBA All St11s • M TIUs I tllief QtlirMt~ • n. Dectric c.,.., a .,. ill t11t r..., A O.t u,.. a Claaic -6:30- • (I) Wt (21 ladll C1ncinna II Reds 11 P1ttsbureh P1utrs a CD fit Tac Dollp 90 .... • Did c.tttt .. m ....,, Dulce Kofar a SttMtio s.. 7:00 ee o .... 8 KllllC F11 G Cf) l1le Jeltr's Wild (}}) 1k Tac Dollp 8) Tiit Sbttts el San frallCIS(O 83 Oftr W, (C-C) G Los ._ T11111iit11 Uoraft 0 T11t Madltil/leltrtr aeport -7:30-u The 111.,,.t Sllow With eursl Oyan Cannon (R) II CoMIHlltr luytiM Cl) I'll lllapiine Cl Fact Ille lllusic (IJ 111°A-S•H @ Tiit S.liwans 9 rresente f.D Tiit lbdleil/ leluer Rtport .., Arillll @ lltws 9 Choosiac S-r<IClt 8:00 8 Cl) <I:V WOP in Ci1K111111ti (R) WKRP has its annual Christmas party and rveryone ucepl Jennatrr is ana ious tor 11 to end w they can be on their merry ways a @ 0 littlt Moult OR tht ,,.irit (R) "Darkness Is My Friend' Charles Ingalls po$ts as a 0octo1 in Older to free his dauchlers. Muy and laura. who are betn& htld pnwnei 1n a school for the bhnd by a 1110 of escaped convicts • 9:00 fil ll I IUI M•A-S·H (R) T11ed of ttleu const~nt compl1111b 1boot ttle quality of recrutional 1ctmt1es al lht 407 7th. Col Poller 1ppo1nts Hawkrye and BJ as the new mor1le of11Cers D Ill) Q(l lllovtt: MUttlt ........ (C·C) Part I (dra) '78-Cmr Garson, Mered 1th Baater 811ney 1 he story of a bmtly m Concord. Mass , d1N1n1 1 ht C1v1I W; r l he wilt and four dilughters ol the Rev John March. a chapl11n w11h lhe Union Almy at tempi lo carry on 1n his abse11ee despite the11 poverty U { V !2ll 011t ill a Millioft "I lie Comm11ttt" Sturley rs appointed to a Prts1dent111 Comm1sst0n on Youlll •nd then •S attacked by a Concress man who discover silt has 1 record fDl Mov11: ~ ill tht Str"b" (dra) 75 t90m) Tony loBianco. Sheree No1th A touch paroled con v1ct's ellorls 10 make a eo ol 11 on the outside are complicated when he takes a iob as a parole agent CD Merv Gritf111 Sllow ll41 Clloosin1 S..iciclt: TIM 1111,_. hew fD 21 T oai111t: Clloe111 Suitidt Foltow·up A local update on the ram1ftcahons of lhe Roman cast plus an e1am1nal10n of the 11s1n& inc1 dence or su1C1de amonit tttnacers 50J Strin1er: l'ortrait of a lltwltttl Came11run -9:30-0 • e ri ti House Calls (R) Ors M1Chaels and Solomon lost ta1th 1n lhemstlves when Charity has a day where ht can seemrnely do no 111ht, and Norman has a patient he may lost unless he can get a court Ofdel lor an operation IJ Chic.o & the lllan U McMe: "T riloo of Terror" ( hor) ·75 (90m)-llaren~lllack Ttl1s trio of horrDI SIOllfS begins with a IOI menltd school teacher bemc black 12:00 •Tltatftlllllt ........ •CJJIJOB ..,_, -.1,._ 11a-... . ...... , ...... -12:30- 9Gellt Altry 8) llllM: WI "TM -..W II 11r C.w" (cl!J) 'S6-Aild1t M111ptty t:OO 8 fHi Clll l1lt ,_.,.. 5a.. . .,.. -2:30-• llftie: • .. , ... rr.,... .. Dennis Weaver plays the owner ot a hotel in The l~ndfH on The CBS Saturday Night Movies at 9PM , ..... I THURSDAY JUllE 1' ftf -.ina 1114 1fte,,_ lisbap, ,1use set DAYTllll( rt<KIAlllS ...... hlr '"' -•ie!la. ,,, tllt ays -m. DATTillll MOVIES IZ~OD D "llo a-tor !flt Gr-" (com) S2 I ony Curtis m ~ .. ,ru .. 1ir11 LllJ Mars" (rnus) 0 Judy Carllnd a> ar "T 111 SecoMi .. Hett" (d11) 'S9-ltl1 Chandltr l:OD O "W•I•. 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T-8,o<n Bo11 '1 John Aln 1ndt• 1n 1 rou•d •Ob•ll m•t<h ol Ille S200 000 WCT •nv•llflMll '" Maryl•nd • J) 1J 1li ....... ,,.,,., (Ill V1ltnllnt s Second Cll111Ct G TIM Em SW. IWs fD CIW111. lW It ltJ F 1tlltf -11:30- • t UF1t•rt • .J) '.IJ 211 hmku .. ~ .. .., s.""" ID Mtak -' IM '1llt1111 ff h111ily r.rtrlll AFT•RNOON I 12:00 8 I 11~ e n..a.an CD T111a. UOMt~ fD-W.S..lt m S.,.r lltrllllJ u ,,._, 11:00 ••t.V \11 ..... .......... " .. llHll <ft ll ltn • hit: ....., -.... (d14) 'S7 -\11n Jollll$1ift, P1p11 l1u11e • Tiit CW4I Co.,a. • IHllJ Kil H Piallisb of the Amtttua -11:30- • (IJ <ill Mtwiu: "Tit• Jelltr· ...... ulllst fir Lift" .. IHl 0 Jlhuy C.11111 • T1le Datiftc """ 8 (}) <IQl a lltwsl Ch11i1'• ...... ......... ......, eeets.m 0 s,elthl fD lHl C.ptittlH MC lltws fDllGwit '· 12:00 8 Twill(ht ZtN ID Miaioll lmpouiMI -12:30- • Mtwlt: !Ill "Tr..,i" (adv) ·so John P1yne. Maureen O'Hara Cl) Morie: "Tiie Bia '-mMt" (actv) '61 -Sttphtn Boyd Juliette Cmo 1:00 u <DI !)JI Tiit ,_, .. 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John r 01$Vlhe ~1\11\ the world's bus1ul air flal11c tonffOI center located 10 South Dakota r ~) Hap,, Days A(1111 u h111ily ft11d D ltollyWOIMI ~llUh {1 PM MaaaziM U Cit fact tllt M11sic ID All 111 tllc family 112) l2ll M•A•S•H !2J) The S11ai¥1M ® Will $1reet W"k fl) The MKlltillleluer lttt'0'1 tJ)Arilu ~tJ """ 1101 WOCen' l'lpefi11e 8:00 , U 'IJ 'Ui Tiit lncre4itilt Hull (R> Reporter Jac k Mc Ge t's obsession 1111th hnd1n1 the Hulk teh a sewere Sftb,ck when his new publt~e• tor bids htm to 10 on with the search U (J)) Here's 10011111 (R) "Tell '£m Boomer Sent You" lowable Boomer sou1ht tor a doa lood utn WllPllt~. tfldl llP •11J111111 the OWMI ol ii ICIWrttllftl t~llCJ llld 1111'" ctow tottlhtt • ..... '11111 f,.. .,..,.. (.bot) ''1 (2hn)-01H AJldtt••. Anna M All "'"' Cttnun tclfttllll II 111W9ivtd In flt 1nt11ute plol to tllft Olll • bl11d of Nazi tllt• wllO .otun tetrtd lol 1 cltt11 lttt1t Pt1Ptlu1t1011 duoq thl w.tr • Cl) <II • lllNr: ~ (Jdw) '78 (1~raH¥tlll1m $_,tner. Adrttnnt Blrbttu Tht df•~ ol t IJ'nt l 1011 lllltdl CUM llllo the h"llldH tn route from New Y0ttr. to florlda 111d the rtKut al 13 pH$1f1Ctll ~ .. : .. ....., C.t(' (clta) ·~1 ( rt)-I Olly Clift11. Mlrth1 Hyer A tJ boy lrq(!I CllK•IO burlds • reputation 11 I cambltt .... ~ • llewie: ltle' ~1" (dra) '1 • (2!11l)-61<hlrd Burton Soph11 Loren T "° strancerl meet bt ''"nu at an lnchsll trim st1t10n Botti unh1ppy m lhetr m•m11ts. find love Ind under1tllnd1n1 to-cthtt. for • b11el hmt .zai Onl lllMrts ~ lljj a....c Silk* fa 1J T tllitllt 9 Walliltct-Wed 11 a,_. -1:30-u Mt 1114 Mau lht Commit ment" Norman wants more th•n 1 bus.nm relahonshrp wit~ 8arb111 but slit won I rrk1ndlf the11 •omanct unhl he pltd&t$ hdehty .. lllSiPt Sftaal fli)WnlMtlct-W.•••R- Q) El S.... de (hlrdt II \Jt1 Lool Alm SO. Wd $1rwt Wt«• 9 :00 u t '-' ! 11 Tiit Wes ti Ham" (R) Bo and luke ctt c0trttd into 11poueu1n1 a ur lor Boss Hou and find lhey have fallen into a 1110 In tri1n& to improve theu car. tht Gen flll let the Duke COUSIOS buy ' ne111er .wrecked model for parts I hey hnd that lhtre ire stnn~ attached to the pu1ch1~ as there uwally ~·t ,.hen dnhn1 •1th a company owned by Boss Hou U ill (U, Tiit -.Ollt4 flla (R) Just a Coupla Guys h•o ,ounc toughs ttl a surp115.e when thty try to 1mp1~s a 1et11 ed undtrworld fie ure who has b«ome a born 1211n thmhan and 1na<lvt1ttnlly stomp on the toes of hos wccusor CD lltlY Gritf111 s.... 2 4. Chooslfta Slllcldt: Tiit tmpllu · IMNIJ fa Wall Strnt Wttk l~ MuttrfMt<.t TlltUtr -9:30- 24 le11 W1tt111ller e's 19111 fa Sammt11to Wld tn ltmttr O)~llr 10:00 O J 111 Dallas (R) Sue (llen s avoodanc.t of her own baby t>«omti a source ol conflict between ht• 1nd JR and between Bobby and Pam •hD has beaun to thin• of the child as her own Munw~1te ste•nc the oa1n Miu llltt •s eo1n1 throu1h as workmen p<epare to pumo 011 out of Southlork. Jod decides to Sffl the Asian 011 luws tven thou1h 1t means toimc m1lhons U @ A Man Called SllaM (R) ·The Seduction Squad Sloane ~ts out to thwart a tycoon s plot to use JYWEeK,JUH( 1& •MO l>r1111wnlltd 1111111111 mt11 to lllOlll hit fona fot • ll~ci.tr of Oil ttcll '°411111/;U !.m;n.,..,... ...... <•l "Tiit rremrt ot Swtt llad1e Slrtet" A lltCJI cltts dielt btcornt$ • mwthlm a.lprrl llllo llSes ltOMf'• IOlnJlllC llOCJOtH pl dtlK ttn lilt to tllttft&lt E l 111 one of lllt own oulr~to11s tca'ms • .................... fH ........ n..tJt (C-() fD Tiit ldt•tdlllt frt fl\f$ PfO' &ram 11 dtsicntd to sflolll(j)4! tllt achttvtmtnh of tndtpcndtnl South tin C.llf0tn1l ftlmm1hft In th11 l11st ol tifM ep1)0du, lht lllOWlt 0.rk Acts" wtll bt ~II ID Uu _..., Marc.Ma Ot..,,. Ti.a R 50 ,..,..., l11t I 0 HOf'l\ldl( l tvt$" -10:30- • .., G)lltws m ..._,.ic._ ,._. r.110r Chain" An 1nStdtr's look 111 ~t11kt111 an Indiana ch11n l1ct01y tocuMnf Ofl !ht confhds t~t dtttlop bttwun tht dtm1nits ot the local union ind lht nahon1I union rtprtunt11tvt 11:00 ••1• 2J Jtiltn u m r(ll 1~ a llfwt • l\t .....,...,. '-111t O Dm AllH rt lar11 CD Tiit ~ c..,., II) ltMY ... 24 Allotlltr Wtlet -11:30- • J; 111 Mow .. s: "ftlt Awt11 tn." ''Tiie ltlvrt ff Ille SMllt" D n 'Jt ..._,CJ,,.. D TN 0Jtitt1 '-• D (}) 'tCI 1lt fri41J) ...... CD 1ttc111·, Htroes .., Get s-t 24, s.u-.to w.-111 •rw- fD 'SJ I C.,tiol!H UC """ m.,,. . 12:00 D T""'cllt l'8t fll Tiit S."'1111 m •·--••pesa;'* -12:30- D Mme: "fr111le111" <dra) S8 01n1 Wyntfr Met f tHe• D f11d1rs / lh•1t: "f111t11I 11 knin" (d••I '66 Mrchaet ~'"' · D Mom: "Tht 011thct" fdr•J 71 Donald Plustnc.t Ol Mont: "lku1 ti tlM ~.r 1 hon 10 lohn A.shlo 1:00 u n u Tiit awmpi s,.c.a1 ID 11ot1' .... ~~ .. Imus> '1 June All~n Pew l a•lord 2:00 ·~ u llMlts: "Ca"YO" ,_If," ..... 1ut1 of t1M 114 Mtt1" -2:30-u llowtt: ''011« u,. a r-•• lbt Wtst'' (wts) 69 Hrn•r fonda " Motiu: "Wtld Har"'*," •tn" tlM Su" CD lhnt: • "DMlt 1..,fy .. (Id•) SS Rod Cameron JK~ Kelly Ill Mflit: "Drauita's Cntlt" (hor) 60-John ~rradmt -3:30- CD 111.,,.: "W.,wu4 Girt" td••> Sl-M1rc11 Htndf•son I, p 1S TV WEEK JV ... E IS 1980 DR. YARWOOD SPEAKS TO YOU ABOUT HEALTH ! HEADACHES Here's how Chiropractic Treat• Headaches Headaches can of coursP result lrom many cond1t1ons But researcn has revealed that a common cause -o ften unrec(')(!n11ed can be tracf'd lo thP cervical vertebrae 1sp1n111 bOnes ol the neck) Seek1nq relief by merely druQQtno the pain o ften allows the cause of the symptons to QO untreated If you have headaches •t would be wise to seek Qu111tf1ed professional t:ounsel as early as pon1ble from a doctor of chiropractic Under ch1roprac11c care a patten! 1s either treated or referred alter a comprehensive d1fferen11a1 d1aqnos1s Chiropractic diagnoses and realS -numerous types of health problems. Chfropr.cllc It a method of heating ' which acknowledgft that th• ,,.,. vou1 system directly or tndireclly i~ lluen,c:.a Of'gan1c aystemt 1nd phytlologlcal lunchon1 Doctor• of chiropractic are tr1lned In the dlag· notlt of body conditions to 1ccu- rately determine tne stale of your health Tney are trained to observP symptoms and to 1nvest1qa1e oeyone1 ttlem 1n order lo locate the undf'rly 1nq cause of a d1seasP of d•sorder They rec09n11e that 1n many cases a health problem may manifest 11..elf with a pain or other symptom that is remote 1n location or otherwise .-.f'emmqly unrelated to the prtmarv cause As a consc1on1tous member ot the neallh team the doctor of chiro- practic s firc,t obto9a11on 1s to tnf' health of the paltent Should d1aq nos1s or proqnos1s 1nd1c11te a prob· lem that would be best cared for oy another branch ot healtng arts such a course of action would be rec· ommended 10 the patient and re terr al made The doctor of Chiropractic values the human element. A doclor·pahent relationship 1s a human one Not only should you have conl1dence 1n your doctor Out you should also feel that ht' is inter ested on you concerned with all your pr<>blems and desirous to SNve you consc1ent1ous1y You snould ff"el 1ree 10 talk 10 him 10 bl' ablf' lo e•press your an•1@'t1t'5 about health matters whether real or ant1c1pated without resfl!rvaltons and to have your concern~ received w11h c,er1ous interest and e1thaust1ve 1nves11qa11on Oliraprec:t1c s conscientious approecti to the prevention and treatment of disease and dtllbthty utilizes an approach 'Nhtc:tl doeS not shuttle patients from dc1dor to dOCtor. a procedure that does not confine the 1nd1v1duat 10 high cost nosp1tal care an approach to treatment that 'ltrtvf's to keep the patient ambula· tory and on the 1ob and which avoids prescripuon drugs and ma1or surgery LITIMTURE ONTHI FOLLOWINQCONDrTIONlllAVAILULIWmtOUTCHARGe OR OllUGATION av CAWNO ...... ti ....... ,. •H1 11 1a11 • DltcPr1"1 • S. 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