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1980-07-06 - Orange Coast Pilot
.,, SUNDAY * VOL. 73, NO. 188, 7 SECTIONS, 84 PAGES .4D Bands .41oft.! Midshjpmen on the yards of the full-rigged Argentine training vessel Libertad were silhouetted Saturday as the taJJ ship led a 350-vesseJ flotma down the Hudson River during New York 's Harbor Festival. Pltofog,.,,,,., ChftrlN ,,.,, ol the 0.lly Piiot •telf nobCfld th••• ,.llt1et1ons along ~ w11ttlrlront. BrleOy Beae•ed Beauty, Blrm, Babes Continuing warm weather and clear skies are predicted to bring more crowds to the coast today as the Fourth of July weekend draws to a close. More than 150.000 sun worshippers flocked to ~he coastal shores Saturday with more of the same expected today. Beachgoers can look for temperatures m the mid·70s today. with water temperatures ex pected to reach 65 degrees . Lif e~uard officials from Seal Beach to San Clemente are warning swimmers to be careful today after fi erce rip-tides resulted in hun· dreds of rescues Saturday. none of them serious. Despite the rip-tide warnings. lifeguards arc predicting small surf conditions with waves estimated between 2 and 3 feet a long the coast For more pictures s howing the patriotic participation by all ages in the Fourth of .July par<1dcs and hoopla in Newport Beach and Hunt· ington Be;;ich . turn lo Page 0 2 DAILY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY , JULY 6, 1980 ' : .. _.}. FIFTY CENTS rt Firm Under Gun Expansion Foes Demand Planner's Firing By STEVE MARBLt; Of CM o.lly ll"llef St.ff An alliance or Newport Beach homeowners fighting against ex- pansion of John Wayne Airport is asking the county to fire the firm htrerl to master plan the airport. The Airport Art.Ion Associa· tio n , made up of va rious homeowner groups reprcsentmg resid e nts living under the airplane takeoff pattern. claims that VTN Consolidated of Irvine should be ousted because of a "blatant" conflict of interest. The group ar~ues that VTN 1:-. a past member or the Communr ty Airport Council. a pro·atrport association made up mostly or Orange Countv bosinesse~ VTN s pokesm an Steve Allison previously has ackowledged that his firm was a me mber or that U.S. ArlllS Arrive To Aid Thai Fight BANGKOK, Thailand <AP> - Two giant U.S . J\ir Force transports carrying 12 howitzers and 350 assauJt rifles touched down here Saturday at the at.art or an emer gency four·day airlift des igned to protect Thailand from thousands of Vietnamese troops statloned along the That- Cambodian border President Carter last week or· dcred the immediate de li very of $3 .5 millio n i n mi l i t a r y hardware to the pro-Western government following a Viet- namese attack into Thailand June 23 a nd s ubsequent skirmishes between troops from the two countries. A U.S. Embassy spokesman here called the airlift "tangible evidence of U.S. concern for Thailand's securitv." The Soviet Union, Vietnam's chie f sponsor. said the arms de l i veries wo uld a gg ra v ate tensions in the area China. meanwhile. delivered a protest note to the Vietnamese Embassy in Peking accusing Vietnam of incessant provoca tions along their border. intenst· fying aggression in Cambodia a nd staging an incursion into Thailand. Chana earlier wa.med Vietnam 1t faced "g rave danger " if it did not halt its "m ilit a r y adventures" in Thailand. The U.S. airlift will provide CSuTHAJ. Page AZ> g roup but reported that VT!\' withdrew me mbership before accepting the county contract He could not be reached dur ing the holtday for comment on the late"t chargt' The consulllng firm recentl} complelt..'<i tL<> third report for th<> county on master planning tht· a irport The report est1matcct that tt \l.Ould co t S74 mtlllon fur new and improved airpo rt fact lttn'5 and said construction rould be completed by 1986 The report estimated that ~uch an <>xpend1ture would pa) for a terminal acrommodatmg fi I m1lhon passengers and S.'> daily commercial Jet Orghts Presently there 1s a county ordered ltd of 40 daily com merc1al J('t flights out of J ohn Wayne Airport J ean Wegener. a spok esperson for the Newport group. said 1( the county refuses to withdraw the contract with VT:". the\• an: prepared to take lt'gal actron Wl• H been told that tht· rounty a nd VTN ilre n.•r) 'ulnerablc beC'ause of the con- flrct. she expl:uned "ft ap pears the county ri. JUSl throwm1' a.,_, a~ hundreds of thou<>ands of dollar onthemastcrplan " Ont.• mt·mh(•r of t h •• homt'<lV.lH'r ~roup 'J11J th<.rt ha\ mg \'T"'\ master plan tht• arrpor1 1:-lrk1.· h:J \'tnf.! J mt•mlwr of the .\nj!<•I' ~o out and c.ill ball' and ~lrl k{'' In J ll'llt.'r 111 t hl• niunt' ... ma:-.lc.>r plan ad, 1~•1n group. till' A trpurt At·llon .\s:,flt'tJlwn Jlso blastt.•cl a \'T:'ll commun1l\ .,ur ,·e~ a~ lll('Ompetl'nl ;.ind mislf'<td mg Tht.• C'Qmmunrt~ 'Uf' t'' JP pt•ared tn ::i VT:'li norse and land use study pubh~ht'd la~t Apnt In the s ur\'e\' it wui. shov. n that more than s.i ix-rcc.>nt of the r<'~• dent., q u e 5 tr one d f 1• l t that C~e VTN. Page AZ> Errant Sparklers, .. 250 Blazes Linked Unsafe fireworks are being blam ed today for a rash of fires a long the coast as Americans hurled the firey rockets in celebratio n of their nation's 204th birthday ported m Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. ~mptyHomes 'Too Tempting' Although no exact figures are available. fire offlclals are link· ing many of the 2SO grass and s tructure fires t hro ugho ut Orange County to flaming fireworks. Of those 141 were re- Fireworks arc being blamed for the $400 fire at 5082 Royale Drive. Irvine. where marshals s a id that a s hootine rocket landed on the roof. . ·l'f"ll In Laguna Hills. a $13.000 fire at 12202 Foster Road is also be· <See nRES, Pa11e A2) Most Burglars Are Teens; FV Project Fights Back ............ --. ... . 'l "-D\\ SPt:t ·lt\I. cent of these break-ans. he estimates. the offender s are youngerthan 18. Getting a h a n dle on the juvenile burglary epidemic is no easy task, lnvestJeators admit, because the culprits fit no sim- ple profile. Young burglars are almost always male, police say. <Teen· age girls more commonly turn up as abopllften or petty thieves.) Beyond this, no aimple pattern applies. Some young bur1lars work alone, some in 1an11. CuJpritt come from wealthy famW• and poor °'*• from broken homee aa well u tradltJonal cburcb- 1oln1 ramW•. Mott are teen· (leeTBSNI, PqeAJ) ~ HOMES, FAITH REBUILT - Two Laguna Can.Yoo landslide "'ktima have !Mad thelr faith in human kindness restored and their homes are being rebuilt, thanks to the dlsaater relief work done by Mennonites. Page A9. OEmNA'l10N8 DEUGlll' - Ricci and Lout. Sle1el think they've struck it rich lD the travel qency buliaeu -not ln mOMy, but a ebaoce to mtjoy others' happy overseas experience. P.,. Ct. ca&DIT caVNCBBD - Uain1 tbat b&Gdy, plutlc cub haa become expenaive, but man1 ~ ref\lle to atop ua~ their cants. A ._ at what tt coeta ll outlined oa Pa1e Cl. \ NOT JUST ANOTHER FLO - Diane Ladd, who played Flo, the waitress. in the movie "Allee Doesn't Uve Here A!l¥more," Is back at Mel's Diner -with a new identity. She plays Belle, the newest waitress in the television series. Page 88. llltle• •r-.----., ... o-M .......... C2 ...._,.,. ., ...._ C1-t -~ .. ~ AS ...... •tt ~ OM• Or .... c..ty "" c:-.......... CH c-.. C'I ..... 11-4 c:,_.. . , ............ CH .,... ..... "" ~ ..,. ....... a T'Hftl g ....... ,... ,,.., .,.._ M ..... I q-.... "-'"-~ Cl ~ .., DAU, Y ~IL.OT HCTIOl'I\ C.-C.-0 ,."" ..... " r ' u ,...----JVST8llUMING--....... -- WN ..... ,,_ ....,., ...., _. W wt !WWII._..,.,,.,.. 2 Abandoned Boys Man'• MUabw Soru? .sa.-... •Ille llewt .MW Al .. _ r-..n PESHAWAR. Pakist.ao (AP)' -Soviet he11coptu s b,ave dlopped anU-penoonel mines in Afghan mOWll.a&n passes near the Pakistani bonier, lnllicting usuaJUes on Moslem rebels, the spokesman for a group of insurgents said Saturday. "There have been some casualties, but no complete figures are known ye~i" said NaJibullah Lafraie. a spokesman for the Afgoan Jamiat-lslam1 organization based in this northwest Pakistani city just east of the Kh yber Pass. Lafraie said tbe mines resembled rocks and stones that blew up wbeo stepped oa. 1be Uruted States reported- ly used similar anli·persoonel devices during the Vietnam WAI T ... N8€ Net.,.rlc Eaee llftlds co qlllt'! NEW YORK (AP> -Jane Cahill Pfeiffer . chairm an of NBC and one of the highest-paid female executives in America, is expected to resign this week, according to Newsweek magazine. Mrs. Pfeiffer . 47. moved to NBC in 1978 from IBM. whe re she was a vice president. Her contract with the television network was due to expire in October 1981. Comment from NBC was not immediately available. Mrs. Pfeiffer was out of town Saturday and unable to be reached for comment. c.1..,..1 .. LI .... Sa .... ltljm"eS 7 PIDLADELPHJA (AP> -Seven persons, including two mus1c1ans who perform with Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. we re slightly injured Saturday night when a light s tand collapsed during a concert on the city's In· dependence Mall. officials sa1d. Aulhor1lles estimated a crowd of 30.000 to 40.000 gathered on the mall for the free con~rt and firework!> display. &th act1\"lties were C'uncelcd after the 8 30 pm at•c1dent Storms Bring Death, Havoc to Midwest By The Associated Press T hunderstorms and tornadoes buffeted the nation's midse<:tion Saturday. knocking out power to more than 100,000 residents. kill· ing one man and injuring al least 20 people. Meanwhile, the death toll from the 13-day heal wave in the South and Southwest climbed to 137. Rain, wind and tornadoes bit parts of Ohio, Missouri, Indiana. Michigan and Illinois , and clailt)ed one life in Michigan. At leut 12 people were injured in Ohio. three in Missouri, four in lndiana and one in Michigan. On the East Coast, a violent but brief thunderstorm ripped through much or Virginia on Saturday, killing one person, knocking down trees, overturn- ing small planes and boats and l e aving thousands w ithout power. Officials in T exas s aid heat· r elated deaths seemed to be abating, and medical examiners reported no heat deaths linked to Fro• Pflfle .4 I TIIAI LIFf. • • the Thais with a total of 18 new IOSmm howitzers. 1,000 M-16 rifles. 38 106mm recoilless rifles and ammunition. T he M-16 is the standard weapon of the Thai in· fantrymao. The Thais are paying for the weaponry. the rat or which will be delivered in four fli1bts today through Tuesday. but the United States will cover the $1 million cost ol the airlift. Frw• Pflfle A I ~ ... airer.It noise_ presented a nel&bborbood problem. The survey. thoulb. also re- vealed UaM .-rb' • percent ol · the rwldeat1 qwtioaed qreed :::t::.~~~co:. munlt.y. Tbe Newport IJ'OUP. in the let· ter, arped UMd ta. samptinc taken for tbe survey wu too· •mall a8d u.at tbole quer'1CNd were not aware ol the •uncJ'• obJectlve. 1'1111• letter wH · 1l1aed bJ WIWam Pll&rlcll~ pN8tdeat el Atrw-t Adiaa AllodaU.; Via ~~= 8Dd BoJ ...... pr11ll1d ol the 8aa Ana 1191pta Auoea· Uoa. n utdnor f'ourth of July a c· t 1v1t1es. The latest victims were like most of the others -elderly people in homes without air con- d1t 1omng. Dallas broke its 13th con- secutive daily temperature re- cord with a 103-degree reading, while Wichita Falls hit a record· breaking 106 degrees. Galveston was the stat.e's cool spot, with a 90-degree reading. Alabama reported its first ap- pa r ently beat-r elated death when the body of Elijah Frank Gibson. se. of Columbiana was found slumped over the steering wheel of his car on Saturday. Chilton County Corooer Jlm- m y Martin s aid Gibson ap- parently pulled off the road near Clanton and felJ asleep with the windows rolled up. He said the cause of death was suffocation due to the extremely bot tem- peratures -which he estimated at between 120 and 130 degrees in the car . The temperature outside was about 95. Meanwhile, about 100,000 customers of Commonwealth Edison Co. in the Chicago area were left without power by a fast-moving thunderstorm early Saturday. MesanEnds Standoff With Surrender A Costa Mesa man Surret1· dered peacefully to police Satur· day nl1ht after barricading himself lor almost an hour at bis bome am Ced! Place wbere be tbrelllwd to kill him..,, No elm .. __.. ft.led qeinst J ames Welsh. "9, who told Pol· ice that be •anted to be kllled by tbeSWATteambefOftftnaUysur- readllinl to offlcer Dennis Cost followtng several phone con· venatiom. "At first be lncllcated that be wanted to be kllled by~ SWAT team." Cost said. "But tben we talked for 10 ml.Dutes and be said th8t ._ wanted to waft ·a minute.. We talked .,ain ad be auaa•med ... The lnddeat be1a.a lbottly after I p.m. wlMD POllee ..... caUed to tbe co.ta ll .. bome followtns reports tlYt a mm bad a abot pn. No abotl were fired ud tM ..... later foaDd to be a • in caliblr pe111t .-. Police ..W &Mt doaMIUe pro-*-"*'*' tM a.ct S IRA ...S w ................... .. famly. \ GOP Ready, But Detroit Isn't O!TROIT t APl - Nr•OU..,... m"'1.n1 nine d1,y1 befor~ the R11pubUcan NaUonaJ CailWl'ftUon reportf'd aome ~ ~rn1 S.tutda)' toward ~I a a trlkt by 9 000 municipal employt'('l5 t.tu11 ha& halted aJl bUJ ~~ aod mo t garbqe P' c k .,.,. l.D Lhe 0 tty Ma rat.hon bar1alnln1 In lhe rive day walkout produced a i recml'n t on 11o mc non · ecoaonut' issues, but at IM&t 30 a..ppltlmt!nl.J lsaues remalDed wiraol\lfld, laid Mark Ullc:.ny, tlM ~.., dty HfOtlat.nr Robert Cal'U!r. the 001' ron nnUon rnana1er. HJd prepara Uoaa for the July 14 eonvenll<>n were cantlnwna without dls rup Uon and predicted the walkout would ftld befort> tht-ma)Of' in nux of aa apected 20.000 ~ be1iu nut weeitftl '''lbe strike ls bavlmc no effect whaUoeve r o n co n ve n - tion preparat1on1>. ' he s aid. "I don't ·thiDk 1t will -and l'm not tolnc to guess.·' Republican National CommH- ........ ,. ............. rivtaa .. Dlln* -...........,. and t.w ............. . bera '11 u. ....,_. C!Olll.._ would bain antvtq lod.,-. The conventfon platform debat• opens Monday. Plclceta from strlldn1 ~ll 25 of the American FederaCJoa of State County and Municipal Employees withdrew Saturday from outside the Joe Louis Con· venlion Arena. Moat coastruc. lion at the center was privately co nt r acted. said GO P ,.,....r~.4• TEENSMAKEBURGLARYNO.ICRIME • • • agers. though some recent offen ders have ~n a~ )Oung as 8. Tbe reasons these youngsters break into their neighbors· homes vary as well. Del. Mosley believes m any of· fenders are simply looking for money or valuables they can ex- change for drugs. He said pot. PCP and even cosUy ('()('aine re main popular diversions for man)' Fountain Valley students Sgt. Clemens said he's encoon te red many cases where the stolen property was or seron· dary importanc~. He believes many youngsiers simply derive a thriJJ from invading another person's home. Clemens also has observed that many young offenders have family problems and s eek to get caught as a means of p1mishinR their parents or simply gaining their atteotion. But even youngsters with oo ram ily problems can succumb to peer pres.sure. · Annette NoUo, who supet'Vlses a restitution program for young Fountain Valley burglars, said that ln some cases. a youth who would n ever break into a neighbor's home on bis own will do so u part of a group. Ms . Nolfo claims that in some cases, just one strong leader is surficlent to coax other law- abiding youths to burglariz.e a home. Finally. some youngsters si mpl y la c k the moral framework lb.at tells them it 1S wrong to burglarbe someone's bome. And lf a youth successful· ly breaks into one home after another without being caught, this behavior is reinf<>tted. "ln some cues. a juvenile just doesn't think 1t 's that bad because there's no puntSbmenl he can relate to." Del. Mosley sa ys. Where do the young burglars strike., Again. there are no absolutes But police say a g rowing number of these culprits are breakmg into homes wit.bin their own housing tracts. In some in- stances. they have been inside neighbors' homes in the past and ltnow where valuables are located. Other burglars strike near their schools. Fount.a.in Valley police recent- ly nabbed a gang of lunch-time burglars from Los Amigos High * ·~-----------------------------.. Heist Exeites Youth Jailing of Biuglar Impresses His Girlfriend Call him Tony. He's JUSt turned 18. For the past t.bree years, Tony ad~. be'a bad a habit of breaking into other peOple'a bouaes. Finally. Tony was caught in poe1ee1ioa of some stolen coins and was sentenced to 4S days in an OranRe Coast jail. While ·still in c us tody. h<' wa!> interviewed about his motivat.>ons and his burglary techniques. "Mo~l of the times I don't plan il." Tony ~ays. "l gl't hunches about certain houses. I usuall~ ~l't anto expens ive houses. l don 'l "ant to steal from poor people ·· One or Tony's most ~nt break-ins be~ao with a few knocks on the front door. When no one answe red. Tony circled to the back of the home and entered an unlocked ga rage door. He used tools from the garage to take a door to the house off its hinges. Once inside, Tony pushed a sofa up against lhe rront door to give blmaeV time to nee out the back if the residents returned un- e xpected I~. In th.is instance" Tony dldn t Wke much -just a few coms from a drawer .. Most of the t1 me: I only take what l want to use, like one time l t.ook a fishing pole." he s ays Tony claims he hasn't used hJs loot to buy drugs, though it bas helped keep his girUrieod happy. ·'She expects me to be rich. for some rea· son, and I don't want to disappoint her:· he explains. Was his girlfriend shocked to learn he "as a burglar? "She was somewhat impressed as a mat· ter of facl." he says. Unlike some young burglars. Tony bas always worked alone. He usually breaks in near the noon hour. He looks for mail in the FIRES ... i ng Jinked lo dangerous fireworks. "A lot of times they land on a roof or grass and they aren't completelv burned out in their flight." said a spokesman for tbe county fire dcpa rtmenL Fireworks are also lhe sus- pected cause ol a SS.000 fire in Hunt.lngton Beach Saturday that look the roof off a garage at 10051 ~erly Dnve. Numerous grass fires were be· 1ng blamed on the use o r fireworks including a $300 fire Saturday at 10261 Shady Ridge Dr ive in ~tin. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT ,,.. °'-c-0.-1• ,....,., ... , .. _ .... <tmb'Nd w. ........ .,..~\. '' °""°''~ 0... ,,. °'-c...~ -........ c. ......... ~ ... ........ , .,.. _,..WO ~P ""°~ F,.W'I' ... Go .. ·---~ .......... th·•<" J"ev#\l.tl11t Y•fl••· 1 ••"•· .......,". 8Ncl\ \ot.ltf'I (.Ont 6 ,...., ~ -.~ '" '*"°''~ .....,.,..,.,.,.... ~"' ,.....""""'-~ ..... , ....... -, ..... ~· .. . . . .. .................. SGT. PAT CLEMENS QUERIES THIEF box or doorknob Oiers as a sign that no one i~ honw · lklw\t 1t or not. I have a bank account :1nc1 l had :t .,tc.u.ly JOb (before his a.rrestl.": ht· say-; ··1 don't know why I did tL I ju.st gel a lot of 1-xc1temt•nl out of It .. Tooy admit<> that bis family Ufe ls dis· orderf.'d. I us parents are dJVOl'ttd. and tus mother h3s had trouble with violent boy rrtends. She ha.-. a lso had trouble With Tony and has kicked him out of the house oo several occasion~. Some of his burglaries took place alter he was thrown out. While m 1a1l. Tony was looking forward to his release. hoping to get bis old job back. doing antique refintShing. He took _. fe 111o• minutes also to write let· lers to his two younger step.brothers. urging them to stay out of trouble. ~IW'ttnq P'l#'lt t\ •t )JO W.\t .... \illr-"' P 0 Bo•'* <.Ai.-~-.... ~i. ._ .. _ ~.,'°""4\t ... f't, ~tit' ,... H<••c......, v ......... ,taitfl\t (J"f't (,..ftrr .. ~ VI ...... OU by . ··--·-,....,. .. ,~ ... ,. ~·· .. -·-.... ........,L.,,,, c-..-s-1- OfflGe• (AU MeW1 »0"'"4 ... _ ~-"'"°'_c __ -.....-·'"""-........ T 1111rt1ne(nf) ....... Cl•..,_. MYefttlMIMMS1t ~ ..... -~ ...- ·--<>-~.~ .... ... ,ao • ,,.. ..... J .... CeudlU. StDCll tlM ltrlk• be1an ,..._ daJ. aart.p ........ plllnl .. at aa lllUmeted rate ol s mUlioD pcMl8dl • day. Public Woftl I UJ*'Vllon pro- tected by police In the nation's 1hcU. larseat city relocated bins ouUide nve city dumps where 1.3 million Detroilers were asked to take their refuse Private contractors could be seen clearing some downtown garbage, but city officials re- fused comment. School. 'The youths would spend their noon breaks rorcing their way into a home or two before returning to afternoon c lasses . Mid-day break-ins are com mon . As more h usbands and wives hold jobs, more homes are left unoccupied during daylight hours. P o lice s ay s o m e y oun g burglars claim they'd never break a window or fo rce their way mto a neighbor's home. But they consider an unlocked door or open window 1s almost an m- viat1on to enter. Often, young burglars are cap- tured only because a neighbor has observed them in action. In other cases. a youth's boasts about his favorite break-Ins lead to bis arresL Some a,rrested burglars race a aa y ID court a nd time in Juvenile Ha ll. But another op· t1on currently 1s winning prajse among police and commuruty members. That option 1i. a rest1tut1on program. m which an offender mus t agree to work a s pecified nu mber of hours to pay society - or his vicum back. One such program operates 11\ f'ou.ntain Valley. When a young burglar is arrested. he and bis parents arc iz1ven the choict· of tourt proc ~~mg or lh · re.lltu· lion program. tTht• rc~t1tut1r.n mu~t be made by tht· } outh - not hi' pJrt•nt:-. 1 In Ult! v~t two Y~lH'S, r"oun !Jin \'.t.111•\ ·.., proi.:rJm. Opt•r<it•·d h\ ""'" lnl' . h.,.., hJnd lt·d 1Jbf-1u1 130 youngsters, mainly burglars. A restituuon board, made up of three t o five community members. evaluat~ each c~. Tlus board does not place blame (the youth must admit bis guilt before the case is accepted). Instead, it' assigns a value to the property loss or the offense and approves a program ror the ) outh to work off his debt. The youth may be required to <'am money to pay his v1cllm for da ma~es or property loss; or he mJy be assigned to do commun1 . ty crv1ce work such as main- t~n3nce chores at local pohce and rire s tations. ''When they experience this rootract. they identify with what lhe v1cll m bas gone through ... explruns Marilyn Cagney. YSP"!> rest1tutJon program coordinator. "A ch1ld doesn't understand what money is until they have to buy something. until they have lo earn money to buy someUun.g for themselves," s he notes. Few youngsters who complete lhe rest1tut1on program tum up as r e pe a t ofre nde r s , YS P representatives say. ' ' '\ r .... Nlf .. •• ls Welfare Work Plan Worth Price? I •1 oa.oaa ••OOIUI ••WIN °' • ..., .......... llllltn1 ••lfare recipient. work for thtlr rh<'kl Js. u Board cl ~rw tbalrman R a l p h Clark p ut it. ·u Ame rican u llom and appl~ ple." Applll't"l\tly ~ llh that idea In mind. aupe"lHrs two •ttll' '610 una n1mou1I) approvf"d ,. 10 month pt~ pro1ram lO put co1.1nt7 ••lf•rfl re c-tp1ent1 lo work°" l'OVtt'nmmt jot>. if~>' u a 't ftad prtva~ tmp!o)'mmt But Clark v.ondercd aloud whet hlf'I" the benef I ta of the aiO rall«I v.~lfan.· •'Ork proaram borrowed b rl.l1n c hlld vf Supcrvl.or Phllap Anlhony w a s w o r l h l h ,. S 4 7 • O o c su~rvbora ta6lr~tJ to &J>t'Od oo It \lark's l'lk~pUcLSm wa• echoed pr1vutcly by other :.upcrvisor~ and county staff member1 "Th~ program haa railed in o tht'r count1 e1,' · s aid J e an l"orbath, whose Costa Men ' com mun1ty g roup Shar~ Our Selv~ a.ads the down and out. "The administrative COllls ol getting people to work costs more Uum just cJvlD& them the money." And. a county official added. •'These roUu will not make good e mployees. They're the ki.nd you find sleeping under bridges « in doorways.'' Less Money, Temion -Spiraling Costs Signaled- Bus Riders Benefiting By CHEll\'L PaUETI' °' .... 0.11; ...... s.... It all started when McDonneU Douglas m Santa Monica moved its headquarters to Hwit· ington Beach The corporate move ol an aerospa~ ln· dustry md.irecUy s tarted o ne or the nation's two la rgest pnvately-0wned commuter bus com· panies. Com·~. a divisioo of Southern Californi a C-0mmuter Bu.s Service, Inc., DOW bas among Its passengers approximately 400 Orange County residents who ride in style to their jobs in the Los Angeles area. Air cond1t1ontn~. rechn ing seats. over· head lights and a refreshment area provide commuters Wlth relaxing opportunities on lhe drive to and from work Com-Bus. a subscript ion commuter service based in Los Angeles. has grown from its one route started for 45 employees in 1968 to 32 routes carrymg l.200 people a day oo about 27 buses in Orange County. Los Angeles and San Fernando VaUey areas. As ol Aug. 1. Com ·Bus will add rootes to Century City from a bout 10 areas in Orange County, includmg Fountain Valley. HWltineton Beach. Westminster and Irvine. What makes Com · Bus particularly appealing to the world of mass transportation 1s profit. T he bus oper ation C without s ubsid y I runs at a profit. though a low profit, according to president Ron Hoffman. who has been with Com·Bus smce its beginnings and has seen it through ma ny Public Utilities Commission hear ings and its incorporation in 1973. Part ol lbe success of Com-Bus is allri~ted to the ~ ol volunteers. Paul Kelly of Cost a Mesa is one of these volunteers Kelly serves as bus captain for a busload of · 41 persons most of whom are from Hunt.incton Beach and Fountain Valley. They are headed for jobs in Hawthorne, the m ajorit y with Northrop. Kelly. like other commuters on Com· Bus. heard of the service through bis company. Com-Bu s r e presen t a tives u s ually approach companies with their service, conduct surveys to plan routes and bus loads. Now it provides commuter service for employ.ees of s uch firms as TRW , Fa1rch1ld and Hughes Airc raft. · Once a minimum number of employees sign for the service a captain ts assigned from among the commuters Ke lly, like other bus captaans. 1t responsible for collecting the weekly fares in advance. en· forcmg bus rules and generally acting as a liaison between the service and the passengers. He also recruit~ potenllal passengers and handles waiting lists For their efforts bus capt.ams ride rree. KelJy has been a bus captaul for nearly seven years when he first started rldtng the Com·Bus to his JOb with Northrop where he 1s an engineering spec1altst. · · Basicall) the passengers enJoy 1t. ·· observed Kell y "Most feel it's worthwhile (See COM·BUS, Page A·ll ) I \ I ! ' $soo 8) TOM JOHNSO~ OtlN 0.11.,Pl ... SUlf Who needs a reminder that the cos t of living has r isen to the point where peop le a re considering t he alte r native? And it's not only the costs of food, c lothing a nd oute r space missions that have s ky·rocketed-even the hidden costs are out of sight. Motorists on the ir way home from this three-day wee kend m ay find the flattenE!d debris from a t raffic signal that failed to get out of the way in time. The determined driver who did that ma y bf' footing the entire bill, but what doec; a signal cost, anyway? How about d s top sign? A "Do Not Enter ?" For the signs of our times and olh ... r civic embellish ments. what are lcH'PilYl''"> curr ently paying? You 'd be surprised. Sa t1 Dieqo .. + SIGN BRID~E $75,000 -~--,~ Hei-e .. , Thet-e 2 "' ' c. .... - - .... ' , . $12 (g,ATTE:~IES' NOT INCl.LJC>ED) $10 $2500 .._ J Ll~HTS $300-'fOO i ~t ·~· I I ---- IF NO L..EFT "TURN PH.A5e $1200'i INCLUDIN<; L..EFT '"f'URN PH.AlliE '\. \ I SI $300.1' Po&..E &AR.M ~ $800 ~ $75 u;i $'2ss l ~ tk ONE WAV IJ $q~ $30,000 $120 $75 Smoke Test hroes in on Monoxide WASHINGTON <AP) -The governmeot. wblch now tells U5 how much tar and nicotine are In various brands of cigarettes, will begin testing for a new pen I -carbon monoxide. The Federal Trade Com· mission plans to publish the ftnd· lngs in January. Ct1arette companies. under FTC pressure, have listed the tar and nicotine content ot their prcducta in advertisem e nts since tm. Whether they also wlU lis t tbe c•rboD monox..ide levels apparently will not be de· cided untll alter the test results are available. Harold C. PUlabury. d1rector of tbe PTC tobacco lab. said the brandl low iD tar and nicotine wil I not oecessaril)' be low in carbon IDODOXide. Tbe lt'7't IUJ"leGn 1eneral's re- port oa 1moklA1 and bealth called carbosr monoxide a • •po11lble ~rltlcal factor'' In beart ctia•a.M and olber •II· menta. Attboulb otr'ldals of the U .5. ·- ~ Summertime GET ONE BOX Banana Chlpa .,. touty-crl9') allcee of aweet Phllllpplne bananu. They're almpty dellctoua ... on Ice Cf'NIT\, cereal or In Maeda. mufflna, or oookl ... And u.y·,. a treat for anackln' too. Stop In today and NY9 a tut• before you buy at... ff icko11 f•rms OF ONtO• The detractors' N&ICIDI, are thrfffold: -The wellan work plan •P- pllea only to the couaty'a Sl mlllion a year "eeneral relief'' progum, wtUcb repre11at1 only • fraction of the wetfare redp. lent.a. MOit ol them are ~•ed by state or federal procrams. -General rellef recipients already are required to actively seek wort before they can re· celve welfare checks. -Those on county welrare either need it only a short time or suffe r physical or mental handicaps that aren •t diaabling but hinder their ability to hold downajob. Gene r a l re lief is a s tate · mandated welfare program sup.. ported by county funds and in- tended primarily as temporary aid for those who don't qualify for state and federa l welfare pro· grams. Suc h pe rsons usu a lly a r e ingle. live in older cities such as H untmgton Beach. Santa Ana nr Garde n Grove and need coun· 1 V welfare ror less than thret: months A sample ~Uf\'C') o ( gener al rt:· lief rec1p1cnL" ta kC'n in March 19i8 alsn n•veC1led that most are Caucasian IH2 percent>. have: had 1rre~ul ar job backJ?round:::. 159 percenu and have ph )~lcli l 1·mot1onal or drul! or alcohol ~ rt!l<.1ted probl<'ms 170 percent) \1 any are t:ntit le<t to Social S1•1 urtl\ hl•nefth bcca u~c of 1111' "'<:Ji or mental d1:::.ab1Lit1t·:::. :rnr1 nt'Ni tt'mporary help to t1dt· th• m 1>\..r unul th<' first federal l ht:(." <lrTl\l .... :\t an' .1bu arc· ~"n1or c1t1zen~ ...... a 1t~ni.: tht•1r fi rst Social St·t·unt' c-hr·ck...., The .;,,elfan· work program 1~ J1med at thfl-.c• Y.tio Jren·t senior n t1ten.<i 'lr who aren"t disabled hv their physical. mental ur t·mot1on al handiC<1J>'i In March 1980. accordtQg to ., ...;,impll' of JZencral relief rec1p· 11.!nh. l!i percto'nl of the 977 pt!r ~on ~ rc ce 1v1 n ~ county v.clfarc checks were co ns idered t.>mplo.>able." Of that number. many will find JO~ v.1th the assistance or \" o u n t ' "' c If are ""'o r k er s or through a state job bank. Those remainw g -who can •t rind jobs -"'ill amoWlt to about 25 lo 50 persons a mooth, sa.ad Dennie;, llart. social services director Uod<:'r the $47,000 welfare wo rk program. those persons will be given county jobs. such as rilinl? documents. cleanillg. 1.11ckin~ up litter or paintin1?. The hours they work wiU be / marked off. at minimum wage. d& credit for wclfarl' <'hecks they recc 1 vt> · Tht:n.· ... a ftn•· linl· bet wecn t'm ployab1lity and dis ability ... a id ~1r<i f'orbath .. Many of those P.,'OPI" an· ait-nhnllc-s. ha\'e low t<r ... or ar .. 'nun~ pt>Ople "'th 1·m"t1••i1 d d1 .... 1urhances re· "Ult 1n~ fr11m drth ... .i.u .... · It'<; rw1 """" 111 l!f'l ge~ral r1'11t.f in lht• f1r .. 1 pl.11T As it 'tJnds, lhl· ..,~ sll'm '>hnuld screen out the un<k-scn in~ pt:'(>ple. ·: A similar pr o~ram 1n Rivcrs1dl· Countv wa:::. run on a SI00.000 budli?t'I 1.n 1979. chalking up the t'Qu1vaknl of S53.841 from v. o rk performed by count) Y.l·lfJn: rl•c1pienl!'I Sin<-e the program was started 1n 1976. t~ number of empjoya· hi<.' persons on county welfare rol b has d ropix-d s1gnif1canUy. R1,·crs1dc offtciaJs s aid. L..-C.......Mll '" ........ s..:::::.·., . ..., .. ,,... S:.14-.......... ,. ,,.. ~ ..... .... Otftee ~ &Dc*lDI and Health bad expeded the f'TC testina to betin a year aao. PlU.buJ')' laid the commluloo ne ver had such a 1chedule. "We ..,.. &tJlq to ..... tedllUcallJ IOUDd test.. l•I ••dllH u I008 •• we could, but n ae..er tel any SI~ 140-6991 ~'2 7al!;r....--------------------------~·....,. ...... .._ ________ ~s95 dea41iJ*,''~n.ld. ; ;: : I -i -L .... , .. .- ... .. ...... .. . . ... ....· CASTLE BUILD£R KINSEi ' A SCULPTS ANOTHER GRITTY MASTERPIECE Former USAF'. Piiot Seys tt'a Only Tempor•ry But tt'a SUH Art Art Tickles theSole Sand Castle Expert Shows How in Clemente By STEVE MITCHELL Of .. o.lfy ~Staff If you thought sand castJe building was for tjds. you ha· ven 't met Gary Kinsella, a Cardiff artist who takes bis seaside sculpturing seriously. And while he'll admit his grit- ty art form is ephemeral. the 37-year-old former Air Force pilot insists sand casUe building IS an art form. "It 's pure. it t ickles the • viewer's imagination, and il 's really fine art." Kinsella says. "You just happen to be working in a temporary medium." AND, WHAT with high tides, winds and those chronic casUe- s tom pers, Kinsell a 's sand architecture can be expected to last three, possibly four days at the most. Kinsella will be bringing bis sand castling s kilJs to San C l e mente toda y f or two workshops on the beach near the municipal pier Novice castle carver s will have the opportun1ty at 10 a.m. and again at 1 p .m . to learn Kinsella's trade., secret for award-winning castles. It's all in preparation for the town's sand casUe building con- test later this month that will be a part of the San Clemente Ocean Festival. SO WHAT makes Kinsella an expert? Besides eight years of or- ganized castling compeUUons from Mission Bay to Santa Barbara, the muscular sculpt.or taught a course in the subject at UC San Diego. That's rlgbt. Sand Castle Building 1A. Actually. KinseJla shrugs, it was a university extension class for which bis 32 students re- ceived no credit. As for competitions. he and the eight to 12 others on bis team have won just about everything they've entered in the past eight years. But there are drawbacks to or- ganized sand castle competition. ·'The trouble with a lot ol con- tests is the time limit is un- reasonable." he said, carrying three bottom.less plastic buckets toward the surlline at Cardiff "THERE A.~E. times when we don·t even have tlme to stop and drink beer." he scowled. reaching down for a custom-made stainless steel scoop that fell from his grasp. And what does he consider un-reasonable? .. Anything less than four hours a nd you're rushing it." Of course there are the more a mbitious projects that take more time'. Last mootb Kinsella and about 20 friendll used bulldozers to pile sand at Cardiff foe the annul Spring F1ower Festival. THEY SPENT a day and a half bulleting the pile and three more days carving the castle from the mountain, which was kept wet with ocean water brought to lbe site by centrifugal pumps. Then there was the 24-foot· high island castle fas hioned after Mt. San Michel in France that he and bis friends built ln Del Mar three years ago. "We even built a replica of the island under the castle," he said. He won't attempt anything that fancy during today's workshop. but Kinsella says he will disclose several sand sculpture secrets. THE MOST important factor ls to get the right prOportiOD of sand and water. "The sand particles must Cit together tightly." be said, in- terlacing his fingers as an exam· pie. And you need sand. Lots of sand. "You're going to be carving away about 30 percent of the mound." he said. :Vou have to start big. AND, ONCE you have a castle design In mind, you begin carving a way at the top, and work your way down. That's so you don't get carved s and debris on portions that have already been shaped, he explained. There are also a few things you don't want to encounter an your construction: Seaweed and cracks. "Seaweed is a definite detri- ment to the structure." Kinsella frowns. "U you pull out a s mall strand. you might find it's a root long and there goes a section of wall." He s ays there's really oot murh you can do about cracks. except to pat.ch them as best you can KINSELLA C R EATES 11 · lus1ons m tus fra~1le buildings. too. "Watch this." he says as he carves out a window using a stainless steel kitchen knife fasbaonedTnfu a palette knife. Scraping loose sand from lbe window, he holds his thumb next to the bottom of the bole, thus creating a window sill. "You don't have to go too deep to create the illusion that the building is hollow." be said. "U you 10 just deep enough to get a shadow, that's enough." be said. creating an eave oo a sand house with a slice of bis knife. So the sand man will be at San Clemente today. toting masoo's trowels. scoops, melon ball cut- ters and pails. And bis students. each paying Sl a session. will be there too, eager to learn from the master. 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But that may be ftM>ugh. About 100 military reservists work for Selective Service and Rost.ker plans to use them as the core of the system. These reservists now worit part lime for Selective Service as part of their military obU1a- tion. ln a national emercency they immediately would become full-time workers, MtllDf .. local offlc:H at miU arr recru.IU..,ltatkJM ud ......... recru.ltel"I to UlelrRalf. • KEANWlllLE, ao.tk~ ia .... working oa re-eelabUabiftl loe8l draft boards. These boards were dia:::::::/ In lfr16. but if a draft is · they will be needed to rule cie classifications and requests for exemption. So Roatker one~ a1ain wants to plan ahead. State officials will reeommad board m embers, wbo m..-t re flect the race and national origins ol the community. And Rostker's job. s ince last November. has been to revive rt. to get the system into shape so that. if a real national emergen· cy should arise, at could do its job . It is a natural move for the 36·year.old Bronx native who has spent his whole career work- ing on military manpower pro- blems . Pope Blasts Media In Brazil Speech A New York Univer s ity gr aduate with a doctorate in economics from Syrac u se University. Rostker was a n Army captain in the early 1960s a nd later worked in systems analysis at the Pentagon. TUlt.NING TO the private sec- tor. he studied Air Force man- power issues for the Rand Corp. and then spent three years as a deputy secretary of the Navy before becoming Selective Servict' director. Roslker took a firm hand wtlh the then dormant agency. mov- ing to put at back into a posilX>n to do the job of providing man· power in a n e mergency, som elhlng it was oot then ready to handle. The registration o( about 4 million young men as a big first step, but Ro6t.ker is quieUy con· fident that his detailed planrung will make that project work. He emphasizes his commit· m e nt to the all-voluntee r military. though. stressing that PORTO ALEGRE. Brazil <AP> -Pope John PauJ n . nW"S- ing a slight ~d and inflamed eyes, warned Brazilians at an open-air Mass Saturday of "manipulation" of the human mind by television. Inte rrupted repeatedly by lboosands of Brazilians waving yellow and white Vatican Oags and chantin~ "The pope is our king," the pontiff said the com- m uni cation m edia breed "passivity and emotionalism . . . manipulation and conse- quently evasion and hedonism · · J OHN PAUL. midway th.rough his 12-day visit to Braz.ii. also chose this southern BrazalJan city of conservative Italian. German and Portuguese settlers to reiterate traditJonal church teachings on education U1 an address to Roman Catholic seminarians The Potish·born pontiff then new north to Cun tiba. where he was greeted by som e 80.000 cheering Brazilians of Pofish descent gathered tn a soccer stad1~m 1l>e pope had to ask re- peated.ly for silence as be de- livered a brief address, telling the crowd not to forget their roots. IN ONE OF the strictest pro. nouncements o( his trip, Jobn Paul tokt a gyrnouium filled with S0,000 priests a nd seminarians be opposes "ex- perimentation" in seminaries. For the past dttade, Latin Amencan and European coun- tries. s uch as Holland, have tried lo stimulate dwindling priestly vocations by offering part-time courses with more social work, which can be at- tended by candidates living at home . "We must re-examine some initiatives, la.ken certainly with good intention. but wh.ich can yield ousleading and damaging results." sajd the pope, dreMeet in while winter vestments to protect him from the morning ch all "The formation of & prier>t ('3nnot be l~ft to 1mpro\·isation." he sa id. "I believe in treating myself to special times like free Summer Concerts every Thursday night at Fashion Island." 1HURS. Where can I listen to beautiful music amid the flora and fauna under a nighttime sky? Fashion Island, of course. They'll be off cring the dame sounds of the big banm, which Richard loves. But I'D take Broadway Show tunes and popular ballads from the Lyric Opera Singers. The concert nights are Thursdays beginning at 9 P.M. Just think. Les Brown, 1bmmy Dorsey, Bob Crosby. And best of all, it's free! Where dse can Richard and I find event$ the whole family will love? Nowhere but Fashion Island. JULYlO We're special, because y0u're special • ITATI NIWI Welch Wed .4.gain . Actress Raquel Welch Saturdav married French writer-producer Andre Weinfeld in Cabo San Lucas. This is he r third mar- riage. his first. Noted Science Figure . Dies SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Pioneer se1entist Gregory Bateson, who studied anthropology, men· ta) disorders and the language of dolphins in a w!dely varied career. died Friday at the age of 76. Bateson. a Rege nt of the University of California, succumbed to respiratory illness at the guest house of the San Francisco Zen Center following a period of hos pitalization. It was during work in (• J New Guinea that he met ... -r-'Tr a nd m a rri e d an · ''1 /uc.. thropologist Marga ret ---------Me ad. The marriage lasted 14 years. during which time the couple did extensive field work in Bali ., ..... D~trop Predlltt! n,... ( MEAD VALLEY (AP> -Arson destroyed a Riverside County produce company i.n a predawn ltlaze Saturday, fire department spokesmen said. f No injuries were reported and no arrests were tnade in connection with the 3:30 a.m. fire that taced through the Comer Produce Company in tfead Valley, authorities s aid. D•mag~ was '9tlmated at $750,000 If ~di .... Ter<>laes ••-n 1 LOS ANGELES <AP> -A child playing with Cnatches ignited a major blaze that completely ~estroyed one North Hollywood home and ex· (ens ively damaged another Saturday morning, the city fire department said. ; No injuries wt re r eported in the blaze. which ,.,as extinguished by 45 firefi ghters 25 minutes after it was reported at 11 :36 a.m.. Da mage to the lwo structures was estimated at $170,000 . . . t; ... 1rr, Do You Relax? I ' Ever? IF NOT -· ~ Newlltrt Center Therapeutic Gnqa is ready ta assist yaa • steps tlad aclieviag stress re8tion in ,. ..... : . I I Der3peutic Massage Nabitilnal Gllidlnce Controlled Respiration Ccmtlt one of our staff members regarding . an ~ progran atuned to your needs. ~ ,I By 1ppo1ntment only " •AIM 1Ea 111Uft11'1.., r' Pace Protesaion1I Bullchng I 404 WestmlMtef' AYenue. Suite 2 .-Newport Beach I 541-2111 ~ ,. -. -,_ , • '" l .. ..,,.... Jwty I,•• CMIUN.Df BlazetJ Near Control Tepl''8• San DUJp Fire IMackena 2,500 ~. Review Budget heae More than 4,300 •ere• ot dry brut1h we~ conaumed ln firea bYrnlq throuichout Calltom.la S.tu,.qy from Sequola NaUonal J'oreat to San Dlqo County. IN THE Anu Borrego area ot San Dieao coonty. more than 2.580 acl'e!'I w~rc chured in a fire that was 80 percent con- talned by &.turday ni1ht with full contalnmenl expected by a p m. today, said Pam Lyle oft.he C alifornia De partment o f Forestry. She said mopping up procedures could sta rt by 8 a.m . Tuesday. Lack of roads in the wilder· ness area was a major problem f o r th e m o r e than 500 firefighters workinl the blue, Ms. Lyle said, and hand crews walked and were Oo•n ht to fltbl ..... blue. Seven men were reported In· lured one with a chain ow h1ctr1uon. one with a pe>UJ°ble heart attack, one from beat crampa and four men from beat bliaten. The fire brolte out in a remote desert area at 7:45 a.m. Friday, reportedly when a hitchhiker tried to diJlpose or toilet paper by burning it. TWO OTHER out-of-control brush fires blackened 1.500 acres in Sequoia National Forest by Saturday night, officials said. The first blaze broke out late Friday night in Kern River Canyon 12 miles northeast of Bakersfield, said U.S. Forestry spokesman Michael Keys. He said lt bad consumed about 1,000 Teachers Backing Fight on Klan, TV LOS ANGELES <AP> -Pro- grams to h e l p Ame ric a 's t eachers lead s tudents away from the Ku Klux Klan and other extre mis t groups and direct pupils toward "intelligent viewing" of television have been a pproved b y the N a ti on a l E du cati o n Assoeia t i on 's representative assem bly. After four days or convention <1ctivity largely linked to pre- sidential politics and other elec · tion year issues. the 7 ,000 de· legates of the naHon 's se<:ond· l a r gest la bor organization turned Saturday to voling on re· solutions on educational sub· jects. THE DELEGATES, who re present 1.7 million public school teachers, approved a re- solution to h a ve the NEA Research Division investigate teacher pension funds and their ownership and administration - and provide a n analysis that could be used for legislation at the state and federal levels lo protect contributors. The pension resolution. of. fered by tht• Wiseonsin Educa· l io n Assoe1:.it ion . :-a id that pens ion funds of about $600 billion n •prcscnt one of the lar gest sing It' b Jocks of in ve~t· ment capital in the nation. and the bulk of pension dollars is controlled b y m a na ge ment boards totally ins ul ated from the millions of people who have con- tributed to the funds . acres and was t.auud by flreworka. The 5ee0nd bl11e, located In Tulare County Jutt west of the South P'ork Kem River, started at l :06 p.m . Saturday and bad burned 500 acres by even.lf'C, he said. About 300 rtreflgbten ure on lbe scene and 14 smoke jum. pen flew in from Reddin1 Satur- day evening. . MOaE THAN 150 firefig.bten thought they had a 250-acre fire under control just east of Little Rock Dam in the Antelope Valley, but the blaze jumped over control lines Saturday af. temooo and was spreading east toward Cima Mesa Road and Brainard Canyon, said Roy Talbot of the Los Angeles Coun- ty Fire Department. Th4lt ri .. --e started Friday evening and was he•ding toward Highway 138. C~unty firefighters had better luck with a 50-acre grass fire in Canyon Country , Talbot said. Tbe flames started in a heavy grass area near Sand Canyon and Live Oaks Spring Road at 12 : 15 p.m .. but were brought un· der control by 2:30 p.m. by 180 fi refighters, three helicopters, 11 engines. and two bulldozers. · 4th Misfire Hits Crowd, 30 Injured ANTIOCH <AP> A defective rocket which -..hot s ideway~ in- stead of up has been blamed for nn accident that injured 30 peo- ple at a J uly Fourth fireworks show. River view F ire Protect ion District officials said they will begin an official investigation Monday of the accident. which LOS ANG&LSS <AP> -RGaaJd a.cu hu formed a budger ad· visory group that in-c 1 udes three former chiefs ol federal a1en· ciea to help him evaluate fiscal pro- posals Reagan will make during tbe pre- sidential campaign. THE '.,:AGAN cam- paign announced that the chairman of the budget 8'dvitory panel is Alan GNempan. former chairmen'-d the Council of Economic Adviaon. Other advisors include Jamea T . Lynn , a former ,iecretary or Houst-11• and Urban Development and direc- to r of the Office of Manageme nt and Budget . a nd Caspar We inbe rge r . also a former director of the budget agency. The pa nel's othe r m e mbers are Donald Ogilvie. a former as - sociate director or the bud~et agenc y, Paul O'Neill . a former deputy director of the budget a g e ney , and Willta m Va n Cleave. director of the Institute for lnterna· tional Studies. Universi t y o r Sou th t-r n Ca hfom l<i. "I HAVE asked this group to maintain an on· going evaluation of the current services budget. P r e s id e nt Ca rte r 's budli(et and thc budget 1 p l a n t o proposr t o Co ng r ess early ne x t yea r ." Reagan sa1d in a press release. ........ LYNN occurred Friday ni ght at the -CORRECTION Contra Cost a D1~tr ict Fair· - • Force Gone The anti-Klan resolution ap- proved by the delegates said, "Teachers must be prepared to help their students understand the true nature or the Klan and other extremist groups and re- s ist the pressures of these groups.'' "grounds racetrack Attorney at Law The Antioch police s aid a ll>·inch James W. Bishop Hawaiian Punch~ cannister filled with fireworks f i r e d d i r e c t 1 y 1 n t o t h e advertisement SAN BERNARDfNO <AP> - Some 500 sheriff's deputies con· tinued a Fourth of July weekend strike Saturday despite back-to- work orders by a Superior Court j udge. Union leaders were in hiding and could not be served with the orders, and most de- puties coulft not be found either. THE DELEGATES also sup- ported increased use in schools of TV-monitoring study guides and told NEA to urge the Federal Communications Com- mission to look into the content of alcoholic beverage com- mercials on TV. . dstand d Oualtty lf!9al ser1nce at a oda · gran crow of about 2,000 reasonable price Init ial rn t ys spectators. consuttattOO no cttar94!. F amity Weekly Several people were taken by Magazine . ambulance to local hospitals and •n• HJJ treated for bums and bruises. ~ inadvertentfy Others drove themselves to ..:::;::==;;;;~;;;;;;rl omitted the phrase hospitals and complained of ear "Conta·ms tm% . used b the . oftbe C.11642-5611. paan ca Y impact Put• tew words explosion. f"•it Ju=~". to work for you. 1 u ftrlll:O • • • ' • Al If Callfomla lawmaken were ever honestly con· ccmed about lhelr 50rr)' lmqe before the pubUc. they have Ml.Y to look at the di1gustln1 pet'f«mance ol the Le1l1lature ln lut week·a cue ot the un·•dopted budget It wasn't lbat they didn't know It was comma Bud1et·adopUon time comes u refUlarly a,s the eventng news. But. oo. the de adUne came and went and the petulant polltical performances only prollferat.ed. We were e ven treated to a childis h sceM ol book·t.o6sing al a colleague by ow own Orange County aenator, John Bngp. Never mind that there were serious questJons ove r wheu.er state wol'"kera could be paid in a non·budget sltuaUon. Nevu mmd that our legislators are paid to be full-time legislators. not part·Ume hacks. Never mind that the strugcte over leadership of the Assembly is taking up more time and attention than press ing state business <including the budget ). Never mind that our supposedly serious-minded Legislature degenerated into a bickermg, partisan, non· performing body of self -servers. There are exceptions, of course. Many dedkated me mbers of the Assembly and Senate are themselves dis- g usted at the level of performance and the almost bizarre conduct or their fellow members . Overall, however , the California Legislature in the past week demonstrated that it can fully live up -or down -lo the image it has with the taxpayers who pay · their salaries. It is a sad and sorry picture Goat Grousing Silly The degree of concern being shown over San Clemente Island's now-famed goat herd is. consider ing the st.ate of the rest of the world, a wacky commentary on society's placement of social value. Granted, the Navy was more than a bit heavy-handed • when 1t announced cavalierly that it was going to send marksmen up in planes to g Wl down the herd of about J ,000 goats. Explanations that the goats had to go because they we re destroying the island's vegetation didn't get far after the Navy had planted that blood-thirsty picture of itsell. After anima l lovers had had their say. the Navy s heepishly backed d own. When it was all over, everyone seemed s atisfied with a new plan to trap the goats and move them to the mainland . There were commitments that they wouldn 't be s laughtered when they get here. The program is costing j ust under $150,000 of tax- payers money. That doesn't count the expenses of the a nimal protection societies (one group claims to have s pent more than $100.000) or what the w hole caper has <:ost the Navy. Concern for the goats r eached a new high last week when the head of the Fund for Animals expressed dismay that the goats were to be s hipped by barge. They'll get :;easick, he said. That was the same man, Cleveland Amory, who earlier had announced plans to charter a pressurized plane to fly the goats to a rapch in Texas. One more s illy idea and he'd have made t.he goats the: first herd s hot around the world. Actually, the tra pping operation should satisfy even the most a rdent huma ne animal societies. The goats are in good health, thank you. and show a ll signs or pro- lif c rating as usual in their new habitats. Good Neighbors Save It isn't a miracle gasoline engine, a magic source or . e lectricity or an overnight halving of OPEC oil prices, but it does save a heap of energy. .. It" was deve loped right here at home by four of our better-known neighbors -Pacific Mutual Insurance and the Irvine Company in Newport Beach, South Coast Plaza in Cost.a Mesa and the F1uor Corporation in Irvine. Called .. Operation Powerplay," this progra m is a sophis ticated scheme which permits these major J¥lWJ!r- consumers to cut back their electric demands when the s upply hits a critical level. The rest of Southern California Edison consumers d on't know it, but when the total load reaches a certain point, one or more of the private firms is asked to cut back use of elevators, escalators, air conditioning and other heavy users of power . lf it sounds simple, it isn't. Edison put up $250,000 for the project and direct ed the relatively technical hardware, software, installation and set-up. But it works. Edison estimates that Operation Powerplay reduced demand by four megawatts in its first year -enough to meet the needs of 2,900 homes. Thal is a significant contribution to our energy s up. ply. one more imaginative way of reducing our dependen· cy on high-priced petroleum. Good neighbors, those folks. • , Opinions e:icpresaed in the s pace above are thOse of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Re•der comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1580. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642~1. Boyd/Wimb Tricky By L.•. BOYD If the air around you Is a~· tlve with ~tuve ions. you probably yourself in a bad mood. t If it's lively with 11e1at1ve ions, you pro- b•bly eQjoy a good mood. Numeroua acientht.s SB)' this ·, ta true. When hot winds blow, posltJve tons m abundant. Bad mood, bad mood. But .• near ocean breakers, ..... ne1atlve Iona are abundant. from this country! A. A glass bottle. It was sent to Europe in 1608 from u factory in Jamestown. . Good mood, aood mood. t NOllHDM1 Not at all. Sven outalde tbe community of,... Harchers, the poaltlve· • netat.lve ion atfecta on ' mOoda are accepted. Under French law. for exam~; In addition to Mother's Day and Father's Day, the Mexicans observe a Teacher's Day, and a God· father's Day. But those aren't all. They also have a Postman's Day. Taxi Driver's Day, Soldier'• Day, Sailor's Day, Fireman's Day, Rallroad Man's Day, Tele· arapber'• Day, and blett them, a Joamallst '1 Day. Four of the 12 new bus alool ln Oklahoma City -at •.60o apiece -are set up ln placa where no buHI atop. tboM bot wtndl wlt.b •• pastttw km~ u ,. ~ ...... UM&. .. Q. WbMWMtbeftnt~ ,m•rdal p'r'uet upcn1ad J • Q. How many ClydMdal• bor8" do tbe Anheuaer. Buadt '-r peopa. have? It.. About 100. • ........... Dr. Clua•lee BeU TV Repairman DistortS Pictm-e Dr Chorll• C B41ll u o Jm>fftl!M <>I pohtm ~• o1 Col Siok, f'wl~r'fOft. Tom Meticer'8 victory In the 43rd Con11reaslona l Di s trict"s DtSmocratJc primary last month 'lent *hock waves of anauiah rip· pUn1 t.hrou•h C1llifom1a. Metzger, • 42 yeu-old TV re· palrmW'I from Fallbrook. calls hims e lf a con servati ve Democrat. He is also the sell· appointed Grand Dragon ot the Culllom1a Ku Klux Klan, an af. f1ll at1on that has Calirornia 's Democratic Party lt:aders in a i1wea\, DEMOCllATS ARE not wor- ried that Metzger might win th~ southern Ca l1forn1 a con. ~ress1onal seat this November. The Re publican incumbent. Clair Burgener. represents one of the most solid GOP districts In tbe state. What worries Democrats is how to live with the fact that an avowed and active member of the KKK could have gotten e nough votes to win the party's nom ination. And. In an effort to purge the party of the Metzger- K KK taint, the Democratic State Central Committ~ Immediately disavowed his candidacy. Bob Greene Also. H you ml1ht expet't, there have been a a lot of &ell· serving eicplunations of the M ~tzRer victory . Seve ral DtmO<'ratlc Party leaders have u~ued that the other candidMtel\ didn't campaign hard. The 4 3 rd Is a "safe" Republican district so no one spent much money or Ume on a hopeless district. And. of course. we ha ve been re minded thlfl Metzgel' won a plurality victory by only 392 votes. YET, TIIERE he is. a KKK Democrat who got 33.071 votes in June -37 percent of the total vote ca.st - enough to win 1n a three.way race T he Democratic Party's hand- picked candidate. Ed Skagen. came in a close second with 32.679 votes. But Slcagen didn't {'a m paign very h3rd and the third {'andidate. Hubert 111~· gens. who dropped out or the • race a few days before the primary. got 23.417 votes. The argument is that most voters didn't know anythtnJt about any or the candidates and voted at random among the three. The argument doesn't ring true. Metzgt?r {'ampaigned hard as a conservative Democrat and as a "'smaJI businessman." And he didn't try to hide his KKK mem· bershlp. rn fact. In the midst ot his campaign he participated in a c ross-burning r u lly near Sacramento. LAST VEAa Me tzger re· cea ved considerable publicity, when his s m a ll ba nd of klansmen "patrolled" the Melt- 1can·American border in a futile atte mpt to slop the flow of ii· legal aliens. His attempt was hardly more than an empty gestuce -but a gesture which was apparently appreciated by a large nu°*r of people livin~ near the border tn Imperial County. Metzger won 53 percent of the vote in lm- peri a J. No one knows for sure how much of Metzger·s votf' was racist -not all lo be sure. But he made his best s howing In Im· penal County where the issue or illegal aliens looms large ; there are s trong feelings of racia l prejudice against Mexicans. I t's this unknown but ap- parently substantial bigotry a mong Democratic voters that has party leade rs so worried. OF COURSE. the Democratic Party ha~ been a polyf!IOt of~· pie and ldeu for decades. A whole hollt ot various kinda of people and ideas make up the party -black, white, Asians and Mexicans: rich and poor: student and senior cillien: Pf'Otf e1tant, Catholic and Jew; labor un Ion member and bust· ne111man. Thia broad range haa mede Democrats the majority party in California and in the na- tion. It ·s also led to a never·endin1 'eries of internal disputes over Issues and candidates. The cur- rent Carte r -Ke nnedy de bate over the presidential pla.tlonn i5 -._..,. ~ example# 11\itt fight ls l»etween moderates and liberals in the party! CONSERVATIVE and libeta• Democrats have engaged 1n t·ountlcss fi elds in California. Sam Yorty. ex-mayor or Los An ~e l cs who r an for the Republican U.S. Senate nomina· t1 on this June h ad been a Democrat rnost of his political life . For 30 years he delighted in (tghting with the party's Conservative Democrat State Senator Alan Robbins <Van N u ys 1 h ac; g iven libera l Democrats fits over his antr school busm~ stand. Suburban Ot•mocralS from Oran~e Count~· l!nd rural Democrats from the .,(at c·s Centra l Valley a rc frl'quently ;it odds w1lh liberal .. urban DcmocruLo;. • These conn1cts renccl bas1r d1v1s1on:-. among th .. Democratic Party'' \Oler' over ::.ocaal llntl t•ronom1l' ts.'>ucs. ANO THF.'if: d1v1s1ons havi! t rad1llonally fallen wilhm ;1 fJngl· nf lc·g1t1matt· d1fft'renc<·'- Thl· dl•halc" :.ind elcC't1on con lt·:>l i. h.1\'f• c·cnll-ro·<1 11n t'S!tt:nllal ly a•·t·cptalJh-d1fflorcn1·cs. Bu i ~1t'l7.~t·r·, nr1m1natt<in rCIJrl''>Cnh a rlifrt·n •n1·•· rauL'it•h• !ht• :.ic·c·cptJl)l1· Thi· KKK ' rt'<' orc1 11 f ra1•1:il a nd r1·l1,g1ou:-. h11.!otrv fal h out,11h-the houn cfanc.., of ac1·1•pt~1!)lt· difference' m 1•r "<K'tal poll<» Yet , Metz£er )!Ill mon· lh:in a third rif lh1· I >t•ffiO{'rallC' vrilt·'> '" the 43rtf ('ongn·s'l1onal 01-;tnct . ·rhat worn e-. OcmQcrats. It :.hould v.orry Hcµubhrons loo T h ,. TV r l' pa 1 rm a n r r om Fallbrook ha.'i :-.hown us a pic- ture of the! elect.orate whu:h we don't lake. Mystery Guests Unveiled After Wedding l ll was a wedding in Chiugo's lloly NamcCathedra l. The groom was a man of some prominence: a number o f the guests had names that were familiar to people throughout the city. The men and women In attendance a t the wedding were dressed in expe nsive suits and dresses; all In all , it was an impressive af. fair. The cathedral, in downtown Chicago, is a place or some ma- jest y. It i:. o ne o f the most fa moui. churches in th e Un ited S tates ; th e beautiful in- terior and the r ic h or ga n music and the hig h ceiling combined to bring a sense of awe to those people who had never been to Holy Name before. "'Strtk• out 'In ak:lmeu' and 'fOr pooter.' lt'a too depreaalng." I was one of those people, and I was struck by something un· usual. ABOUT HALFWAY back in the cathedral, there was a break in the pews. ln front, the guests at theweddingsatfortbeservice. But behind the break, about 50 other people sat. They had not been invited to tbe wedding; they had come in off the street. This wu late on a Saturday af. temooo, and there wu no reg. ularly scheduled mass. They had come in·to p,..y, aad -see· Ing the weddia& 1D procrea -they had stayed to watch. I had never observed this before. Tbe prtest ~uct.ed the ceremoQY; the peat.a sat and rose wbm clireded to from the pulpit. ADd lD the back, ao dld the people wbo bad come l.n ; they had become ~rt ot the wecldloc ceremony. MANY or Tll08B people ln ~ back were elderly; one aenaed th•>' bad nowbereelae to aooa tbla tunny att.ernooa, and bad come to cburtb. 1bere wu a woman who appeared to be a YOUDI bual· ne11penon, with a brtelcue next to her OD the pew. MOit ottbe peo. pie bad come to the catbedral alone. Tbe man wbo c1uabt m.y eye WU dr1111d lD lbabby clotldDI; be bad •••• lrowtla of turd. aad ...... ,.. ... -.. lboel. His hands shook, he would have seemed more at home in a slud row tavern than in this elegant cathedral. H e wa s very re~pectful : he wa!\ among the first to rise every time the pnest called for it. I round myselt paying less attention to the wedding, and moreto~peoplcintheback. On a day when others were al baseball games or sunning in the park or watching television, they were seeking solace at Holy Name. They were uninvited guests at • wedding in which they knew no one; and yet they all stayed, becomin1 part ol lt. Wben the service was con· eluded. the bride. groom and wed- dlng party walked out the Iona aisle andlntotbesunll&bt. Tbepeo. pie In the back waited to leave: they seemed reluctant tomakeeye contact wttb Lbe lnvltff ,uesta. Now that It wu over, they teemed a UtU.embarrUMd ID be there. SOME ftME had paned, and I found myaelf unable to forset the 1l1ht of thole people tn the beck- apeclally the man witb the old clotbJq and the tennll shoes. I aoucbt out tbe priest who conctuct· eel tbe ...sdinal Mnlce. He ii the Rev. Jobla llcl>onaell, UIOdate putor. , =•y It la D0t UIU1811al for ._. ...... UM tbat to laaes-t" ~llel>oDDIU uJd. ''l'qle .( _._, come jn for a time of pruyer, and they stay to wutch a wed· dlng. "Our church, as you know. is something of a landmark: 1l o n seat l.SOO people . and we welcome anyone who wants to come in. as long as no one makes a commotion or cau.s a d isturbance." FAntEa MCDONNEU. said that prior to t'Oming to Holy Name. he had served a suburban parish where only lnvlted guests ever came to a wedding-and it took some time before be became accustomed to t.besight of the peo- ple In the back of Holy Name. "I guess when we're up there conducting the service. we must keep in mind tbe people we are performinc the service for," he Hid. "In tbe CNe ot a wedCllng, that means we have to devote most of our ati.Ucn to the bride and 1room, and the people who are In the weddl•~ party. But I'm very •ware ot tbe people ID the back of the c•thedral - wherever the word of God may have an effect, we try to prov6de thatword." I mentioned ti.. man wtt.h the stubble ot beard and the t.Mn1I lboa. I IAid tbat be probably would loc* CMat ol place at :r. Name at uY tJme, IMlt ., ~Ir durills a formal weddial. l \ ·'I know what you mean,•• Father McDonnell said. "We have a IOC. or people from Clark Street -men who, as you say. you mi~ht expect to see in a tavern. Our cathedral is open to anyone. If a man wants to come in and pray for awhJle. or just rest, he is welcome, as long as be doesn't disturb the others. "We have very poor people. who Uve In some of the poorer hotels or the rooming houses oo Cluk Street. For some, it lsjult a place to sleep. For some, if they are sober, It is a place to come in to ask for help. It ta a quiet piace that is filled with tbe spl rit of Go4..'._'_ I told Falhe~nelt th1t I usually rorget about a weddlna five minutes after It Is over. But because ot the people in the beck of Holy Name -the untnvked guests who, looking for s omething intangable, bid become part 'bl the cerem~ -I expected the memory of Uds wecldlnl to stay with me fQI' 1 tonaume. "In a way, those people 9'° came to the weddin1 are what the chureb ls all 1bout." he Mid. "They wanted a place to Pl'lf, a time to be at pe1ce. kftOWtal that God ta there. They fomd a weddlnl f:"1 OD, and \My ltaJed to ~ a put ol tL TM .-eh .. ~ U.. ftll' ~wboDMdatt.• .. If ME DoESN'T STRIKE IN ANOrHErt TEN MllfUtES, ~ TO A CAMPBELCS SOUP LU~. -~--------""""_....,.._.-:;;_-=;;:::___;,.""_,,"_~.-··-~·-·-~-~ Guest Viewpoint .......... r Water Sources: Dried and True By KAREN EVARTS Koren Evarts of Balboa Island compiled th is article using malenals from a year-long study of the Col1/cmua water supply by the uague Of Women Voters R emember the drought of 1976-1977, when Northern Californians dutifull y used bathwater to keep landscaping alive and the term "gray water" From one of them , the Colorado River. it has already been determined that California will lose half or its entltleme.nt by 1985. ~ause of Arizona's in· creasing water needs. So it is to the other source. Northern Calirornia, that the Southland looks for a solution to its water problems·. farmers. who take their water directly from the waterways, but also the indus try along the banks of the nver. the rish. and the wildlife. the South. But it would also re- 1 ease fresh wate r into the natural delta channels at several strategic points in order to maintain delta water quality. ft wrt ..... Otfly '1tet11t1 , ... , c .. e. M9M, CA fttM Tttefl ,,_ 0.llf .. 1tetnHW14t (~) hMlc a..ud. 8)'91Mca .... ,. Af M.,,.,. of tM K• IClu Ki... CMd ,,.. ,.bmll-,,....,_, IC~I. ttt- teU«ttMJLt, Giid pubHc figtlre1 bftWw Anwrico "· 6a ~. ca racilt c:ouni,,, ---U• Decmatton of I~•. 1DC1.1 ...,..... co opplr not to aU men but to MmW f.w IM'll Oldr . Thia~ OQOlftlf tM Decl4fotiolt 1DC1.1 rt/ul«I more U.. ca cm· "' turv GOO bll Abraham Ufteoba °' mG1W of hU .,..elwa dMrillg tM no- tlOllOl ~ owr MWTJI. Tlaa OIW "°"' A"f. 17, JISI ddtoen Cl.,,. reproocfl co t~ l.olM> 100Wd ..._ ,,._ promiw Giid Ute S*rltw of tile Declaration of lfldepmdnu. Tbe Declaration of Independence wu formed by lbe represeatattves of American liberty from 13 Stat.ea of the Con· federacy. 12 of whieb were slave-boldinc commurulies. We need not diacuas the way or the reuoa of their beeomin1 slave· holding communities. It is sufficient for our purpose that all of them greaUy deplored the evil and that they placed a provision in the Constitution whicb they supposed would gradually remove the disease by cutting off It& source. This was the aboUtioo of the slave trade. So general was the conviction, the public determination. to abolish the African slave trade, that the provision which l have referred to as being placed in the Constitu· t ion declared that 1t should oot be abolished prior to the year 1808. A constitutional pro· vision was neeessary to prevent the people . through Congress. rrom putting a stop to the trarric immediately at the close of the war Now 1r slavery had been a ~oo d thing . \olo'OUld the (athers of the repubhc have taken a !>tep ca l c ulate d t o diminish 1~ benchcent influe nc es a m o n g themselves, and snatch the boon wholly from their posterity? These commun1 t1c!>, by their representaliv..-s in old Inde pe ndence Hall. said lo the whole world of men ··w e hold .==iu::... __ _;i.._.J these truths lO be S('Lf ~v1dent that all men arc created equal. that they are endow(-d b) the1 r Creator with certain maliena ble r ight!>, that a mong these arc li fe. llbert). and the pursuit of ha ppmess " nus wa., their maJe!>t1c rntc rpretauon or the economy or the L'n1verse. Th1!> was their lofty. and wise. and noble understand· mg or the JUSt1ce or the Creator to tus creatures. Yes. lo all his creatures. to the whole great family of man In their enlightened belief. nothing stamped with the-Divine image and likeness was sent into the world to be trodden on and degraded and 1mbruted by its fellows . l entered the public vocabulary? Two great California rivers, the Sacramento and the San Joa· quln, join in Central California and flow together to the sea. Water planners have long an· ticipated the n eed for more water in Southern California, and \bey have focused their at· tentlon on the deha of these two grMt nv:en. Northern Californians see the rich farmland and wildlife habitat. of the delta threatened by an increasingly thirsty Southland. Instinctively protec· live of the delta, they have point· ed their fingers at Southern resi· dents. who by and large have re· fused to conserve the dwindling water supply. The Peripheral Canal ad · voe ates insist that this more eff1· cient system would use less fresh water to repel the delta's salt water than is presently re· quired. Thus, more water would be m a de available for use throughout California. They gra'\ped not only the whole race of man then living, but they reached forward and s e11ed upon the farthest poslenty. They erected a beacon to gu1de their children: a.nd their children's children. a.nd the countless m ynads who sbould tn· habit the earth tn other ages. Although the 1977 crisis now seems IJke his tory, water is an increasingly scarce commodity, especially in So uth ern Caliromia. AND THE BATTLE currently aging in the state Legislature. over the so-called Peripheral Canal, might decide whethe r these recent experiences will be viewed as history or as an ac· curate fore<:ast. of the water re · a lilies in the year 2000. Three principal sources pro· vide the Southland with water. Firs t, the Eastern Sierra-Mono Lake area has bee n a major water supplier for many de· cades. But the opposition to the use of this water has been re· cently increas ing. and it is evi· dent that serious changes are oc· curring in the ecology of Mono Lake and the Owens Valley. Citing major wildlife, vegeta· lion, and air pollution concerns. protesters are demanding an 85 per cent c utback in wate r di ve r s i o n s t o Southe rn California. WRILE THE Utigation over Eastern Sierra water rights goes on. the growing and thirsty population or the Southland con· tinues to draw water from two additional sourcer THROUGH TUE delta these rivers discharge over 40 percent of the entjre state's natural runoff water into the eastern part of the Sa.n Francisco Bay. This nmoff is thus lost to the sea. The great debate rages over whether this runoff -described as "necessary" to the Delta farmers -might a l so be "necessary" to the livelihood or most of the other residents of the state. The delta was once a vast marshland, but today it exists as a rich agricultural a rea, produc- ing crops worth up to $400 million a year . In addition to agriculture. the delta provides a major habitat for many kinds of wildlife When the flow of fresh water through the delta is substantial· ly decr eas ed by ups tream diversions or by natural condi· tions, it is replaced by salt waler from the San Francisco Bay. THIS SALINE intrusion ad· versely affects not only the Tholle in the North feel Southerners should figure out ways to make better use of the water they already receive, rather than ca&l covetous glances at the few remaining waler resources. in particular "their" delta. WATEll EXPERTS. however . point out that 85 percent of California ·s water goes to agriculture. much of it in the Southland. In view o f this statistic, increased residential conservation of water might be good public relations, but it will not solve the problem. And pointing the ringer at agriculture is at preseflt a tricky business, because there are a lot of unknowns concerrung the ef· feels of water conservation measures on agricuJture. What is the solution ? Em· bedded in several pieces of re· cent state legislation is a pro- position calling for construction of a peripheral canal, a 43-mile· long channel around the eastern side of the delta. IT WOULD divert water rrom the Sacramento River and carry it to the pumps and aqueducts which CWTeOtl,y export water to Critics of the Peripheral Cana: say tbe project is both cosUy and unnecessary. THEY POINT out the estimal· ed cost al Ule project -uound 17 bll&n, pJus wbatever ll &Akes to build and fuel 16 new power plants. They suggeflt that such factors as inc r eased conse rvation . water reuse plans. environmen· tal constraints and the effects or increasing costs on cons umption have not yet been adequately ex· a mined. In short. the debate surround· ing the Penpheral Canal con· tinues. W1TH WATER legislation CUT· rently before the legislature rn Sacramento. canal proponents look into their crystal ball and see that without the canal. Californians of the yur 2000 wiU live in a forbiddingly dry and thirsty state. The canal critics, on the other hand, in the current s pirit ol no· growth and Proposition 13. insist that Californians of that year will have learned to live without the canal, but wi\bin their st.ate·s environmental means. WISE STATES'IES AS THE\' v.ere. they knew the tenden- cy of prospenty to breed tyrants. and so they established these· gr~at self-evident truths, that when in the distant future some man. some faction. some tn&erest, sbouJd set up the doctrine that none but rich men, or none but white men. or none but ~nglo-Saxon white men . were entitled to life, liberty. and the pursuit of happiness. their po5terity might look up again to the Declaration of Independence and taJte courage to renew the bat· tie wtuch their fathers began. so that truth and justice and m ercy and all the humane and Christian virtues might not be eittmgwshed from the land: so that no man would herean er dare to li mit and c1rcumscnbe the gr eat pnnc1ples on whic h the temple or hbert~ v.a~ being buJlt. ~ow, my countrymen. 1f you have been ta ught doctnnes conrhctm~ with the great landma rks or the O«laration of ln· dependence. 1r you have listened to suggestions which would take awa)· from 1l.!> ~randeur and mutilate the fair symmetry of its proportions. 1( you ha ve been inclined to believe that all m en are not created equal in those inalienable rights enumerated by our chart of liberty. let me entreat you to come back. RETURN TO THE FOUNTAIN whose waters spring clo~ by the blood of the revolulJOC'\. Thank nothing of me -take no thought for the poht1cal fate of any man whomsoever -but rome back to the truths that are lll the Declaration of lndepen· dence You ma) do anything Wlth me you choose. 1r you will but heed these !>acred principles. You may not only defeat me for the Senate. but you may take me and put me to death. Wh ile pretending no indifference to earthly honors. l do claim to be ac· tuated m this contest by something higher than an anxiety for office. I charge you to drop every paltry and insignificant thought for any man's success. It is nothing. I am nothing: my opponent is nothing. But do not destroy that immortal emblem or human1· ty -lbe Declarallon of American Independence. Why Don't Judges Rap Significant Flaws of High Nonsense? ·'The way it workl now. the Supreme Court haftcls down some screwball nali.nl and trial Juda• are obliged to follow it wben a aimilaJ' cue comes up, no matt.er bow~ the J'81ulta.. That's called tbe dodrlne al.,_.. dKilU. .. But what if trial judps ttWlted! What if they coatiaued to do wbal wu reucmable. fGrdDI t.be &..-eme c.ourt to reHIM tbem qala ud a1aiD? ''Fer a wblle there mllbt be Judidal a... But if the)' kept nabbinc ~ ....... Court's DOM ln tu own d.am.Dfooleey. ~ wauM ba.e to live. .. NOW COMES A IUDGB 1'bo la v~.:: that kind of revolt-not a trial Judie. but Juttlee Robert GardnerotUMCdfOnUa Coartal Ap- peal. "JUltice Gardner's rftOlt didn't flO all tbe way: be reludaDtl,y bowed to._...._.. tram cm bi1b. But be c;.e tbe ltMI =• Court IOllM backt811l tbe of wbkla It-nc•,. from a fellow ........... of the aon 11d ..... ,......,..,. "ID ... to °"'11119 a WWWCDU. ea...SCUC. that be felt lbould haft ..._ Ill ... to.._.. tbe UIJ"1 jUldee Aki: '' •1 f\dly realiae tlaat ..-.. dMtltM of deN _..., t m•t follow Ute nllall of tM Supreme c.rt -tUt If .. --...... to Jump all a ~" Pal, I. IMn•le•·*· mmt '-•P n,M lft.-tt. Howe..-. I r11 1" m1 nnt Am-tr llll rtlll& to klelE md ICl'MIB cm 1ll1 •a.J .................. •• ., 11l1t1U•11, 1M nab& tbat stuck 111 hlllee0.0 ·• ... ••-lW ... •• ... 1$11 " .., Jadlll ...... molt -..... ... ........ _'-"•,._to ---..... cm-... .. .. .. ., ............... ... .............. _._ ...... ..... ......... ~ .............. -'"'-; L ' "That dincbat decree, rapidly 1alhering in· famy aa the Dalton Decision, wu coococted by the Callfonda Supreme Court and al.lowed to live by the U.S. 8upreme Court. "It tot 4'le aareotia suspect off the boot and WQ dam cited • tbe reason tor spriq:iq another lD a c..e tb8l came before JUlt.ice Gardner's court oe appeal. ..ALftlOVGll BB BOWED to it. Gardner saJd tbe Daltm DeclaiOD 'bu a aipificant naw: ll is ~ 8lMe Supreme Court arrived at the Da!toa Deetlloa by twiatlq the bell out of the J'UUl1b Ammdmeal, ftat'1 t.be one protect.ins us from 'mareuoeable searebes' of our ·pe.raom, IMNMa.,..... ... tfteda,' wbicb WU loq alO ln• terpt•ed to blcl• °""can. ''•a.a u..t JDaDI ow-can, not can we've --. •• .l..aee 0.: *191' otllerwd. .. ·1 do -aeeepl tbe ~ that a tblef wbo Rull ., es .._ wrape blmlelf bl the mantle al ., ,._.. d•• rilbU •• be Mid. ••Jll 111111& • .. .U. a dlltlDdioD tbat WU IP-MNJllb ....... pup of tbe ~\y of tbe ........ , .. ~ •'ft9 _.... fll •car baa a rt.lbt to obJ9c;t to a WAIT...._ ..... But tblt ftlbt lbouida't U • t.-cl to a ear tllllf ....... baa DO n,bt to be i.D tbe cer. " .,.._ ol WI la mellll to iDdicate tbat a .,..... •a ear tlaW .._ bla Pourtll A.mwndl'W't rtpU ....... • OardMI' ..W. It llbDplJ 1DMM tUt M c•'t ~ NmMlf bl .., hmtll A.llMDd· mHt rt1•t• -wlllc• 11 eaactlr wbat tlt• (luprW) o...t dkt ID Daltm, .......... ._,.. IL "Aa I 1114, Jmke O......_ l&Dfplll IMrt GI ......... l'ftlllt. ..... ""811&111 ............ ~ her Klbitz.ers the figurative finger. Other judges please copy." • • • Justice Gardner saJd be enjoyed the figurative hornet's nest bis denunciation of the Dalton Declakm atirl'ed up. Ria opi.aiom cm certain Jecal matten over lbe years bave beeo uticlpated wlth relish by journalist.s ud writers wbo appreciate a well· turned pbrMe dipped in a liWe acid. But be feell Wriabt IC* a bit too far ln ad·· vocatin1 defyln1 the Supreme Court Uke a schoolteacher defying tbe principal or board of education wb.lcb aeta nalea IDd policy . "YOO CAN'T DO TllAT. We'd have judicial anarchy," the jurist says. He said the Dalton Decision wu written about •year qo, IJ"OWinl out of a cue t.bat oripnated in Nort!Mn California. "Tbe dedlkm was written by the QUef Justice (Roae BJrd). But J'm not mad at ber. We're u.e bnt al trtmda. "We're UOt years apart lD Judidal pblJolopby but .. doa't let that bOtber aa. I bad a kit of hm with it." Jllltiee Oardlls ta l"Mlilt .ou1b to .clmlt bis r .. 11n11 cm tbe Dalton DedUoD may al80 have .,..., lilflu.eed ..,. wbat b.,.....S to b1m ad bis wtl• ..... tbat ...... time. 8omeiml brob bltio tlMlr home .. Corona c1el Mar _. Ncwpwt BMcb pollee dltalMd ud ar· ,... ........ .., ..... roed. IOID=: :=:..·i':::-=' .::...~ ~ ... =· ..... tM Dedl'°8 mllllt .... c.m.t clllllt'I .... . Md.......,. o .... --baft ......, ..... nilll&lltM ... , ... c.rt•t ~ ' OA ANO!COUNTVNEW8 COSTA MESA'S LYLE GORDON MEASURl!S THRl!E "PLUM LOCOS" Hoeel a.rtender'• Concoction Mell•• Coctctell Conteat Seml-Flnala Cheers to'Speeial Lady' Best Drink in the House Gets $1 ,500 By J ERRY CLAUSEN 04 -o.lty ~·--Lyle Gordon's ·•Plum Loco'· didn't make the grade this year, and if s about to drive him crazy. The Costa Mesa bartender reached the semi·finals again in the 32nd Annual Cocktail Competition a t the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim. But Cesar Sandoval. mixologist fo r Los Angeles' Ambassador Hotel won lht t .g trophy with his ··special Lady" cocktail. edJ?· mg out about 125 other barte nders from California. Texa~. Hawaii and Nevada Sandoval also received $1,500 from the sponsoring United States Hartenders' Guild to be used in rf.'prcsenting th<.> organization in a worldwide drank contest scheduled for 1982 in Portu~al. Gordon, 53. a cherubic bartender fo r the South Coast Plaza Hotel's Blue Parrot. was :1mong th{• 22 who reached the semi.finals last week as Judges sipped through an array Of gaudy libaliOnl>. He bas entered the annual event for tbe last 18 years, each time just miasiq the money offered to the fi rst four places. test ants miitl'd t heir colorful concoct1ons before a crowd of 1,200, each of whom paid $5S to au end. The donation, ror 1tuild charities. entitled a spectator to c heer for his favorite barte nder. drink a ll he could hold and partake of the annual awards banquet. One observer noted late in the evening. "After a while all the ~artenders look alike. 1f they c;tamped th~ na mes of their bar~ <.crCJ~.s •hu; forehead, I'm sure I'd recogniz1: most or them. . .. As the liquor Oowed and o~ervers lined up for hors d'0t•uvres, Gordon lamented that judges prefer swt'clcr cocktajls. .. A before.dinner drink should be dry:· he noted. "The sweet drinks arc winning." He conf1d<>d that his "Plum Loco" was much like a Rob fioy, conta1rung Scotch, lime juice and plum Llqu<.>ur. It 's topped off with a cherry and orange s lice for appearance sa ke. Garnish was judged alonf;! with tas te and aroma. ··1 worked hard coming up with th1~ one." the bartender of 25 years admitted. ··My wife doesn't like it, but tben she hates Scotch." Caller Can Aid Others Y ounpt.en •nd adult.I at l'·a 1rvlew S lat e tto.pltal 1D co.ta Mesa have • variety of needs fWed by volunteers. Those und er 21 wit h out a fam i l y, however , a re abort or people to serve as sur-rosat.e parents. ACll'UNCTUll Al9 ACWlllSUU POINT ~ ~TION FOt ACUTE & CHRONIC PAINS BODY REJUVENATION • -· p I .. I WI • MIGR/INE HEADACHES • TRIGIM~l NEURALGIA • NECK • SHOJLOER •LOWER BACK • KNEE • LEG • HIP PAINS • SCIATIC.A • AA.THRITIS • W8GiT ~ • TENSIQil • Q.D INJURIES ·-·-·-·-· ACUPUNCTURE CENTER OF HUNTINGTON BEACH. CALIF BEACH & ADAMS CENTER I ~ 8EAC>i 8l VO. HUNTlNGTCN 8EllCH. (A f714t IM-401t THOSE WHO s ip up ue a cb1Jd's repreaen. t ative •l lndl vldu •I education procram con- fe rences and overs ee both the child's needs and proaress toward 10ala. ~ M. w TH SAT~ IQDOA M Orientation aod lrain· ~l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~ inl are olfered all wbo r--------------_.;..;... ___________ _, offer time. T he hospital •ls o needs an assist with timekeeping for volun- teer workers. C O N TA C T TH E Voluntary Action Center of West Orange County at 898-0043 for details on Fairview or the follow- ing openings: -Tra vele r 's Aid Soc i e t y o ffi ce in Wes tmi ns ter need s daytime help in provid· in g t e mporar y rood . lodging and lnformation. Boys a nd Gir ls clubs in man y c1 t1es need teachers ror SPorts. ho m emakin~. dancinit. woodworking and other activities. H you have skills, a class may be formed around them. -Multiple Sclerosis Society in the county 1s seeking visitors to cheer up home·bound patient!>. Training sessions arc Of· rered through July. -SEVE RAL hotlines need phone help to al leviate the problem)) of callers. Extensive truin· ing is offered. The south count v of. fl ee of the VAC 1:>oint~ out th at people with special talents can h<! m atched with aJ?enc1cs and other ~roups t hat could use t he help For details on how you can be of assistance dur· ing s pare lime. c·all the o ffice at 675·9210 o r 833·9278. The same num· hers wm offer informa- tion on the following: We Put Our Money Where Our Mouth Is! O nct' you've made the decisio n 10 take• J second Trust Deed Rt'al Estate Lo dn against your home you want cash--- no t ronvC'r<.J t1o n. You vvJnt p<.•rform,rncl' ---not proc rJ<..t1nJl1on. At Jfrpubl1c WC' pr1dC' our..,Plvc·<, in brin~ thC' ACTI ON home lo.in company. W e deliver whJt wP promise. Most home> loJn tompJnie<, rc·quir<' nCJrm.11 proces.,ing r1ml' of two wt•t•b fur sc·cond T ru'>t De ·d Real [<,tJh· l o Jm . At Rt·publ1c we hJvc the flexi b1l1ty tCJ advJncc· J po rt ion of vour lu.m---w11h1n 48 10 72 hour'> ii need be. If you rn·c•d llu· full Jmount 11~h t awJy wc cc:1n Jrrdn).;t-1h.1t .il ... o . I rn ln.111 ()f $10.000 to $500.000 on horn•·., or 11H11m1· pr • i p ' · r t \ 1.1 I ~ I o 1 111" 1J I u u r 1 • \ 1 w r It' r H ' • d . I 11 1 d 1 • '' 1 < 111. 1 I I 1 1.1 n 11111~!'" \\,·II .iri.1ng(· lh1• l0Jn b ...... 1 ..,u1l1'IJ ,,, \1iur 1nd1-.11 h1.tl 111•"d"··-t'vt>n ti vou re hJvinl\ fin.inc 1.11di1t111il111 .. ,. \\1• d c·ll\t'r u•'\ !JUI prorni...c·•., l.>t·c .111'1t• w1•'11· h1·11· It> lwlp. • R epublic H o m e U>an 10772 M a c A rthur Blvd .• lrvln t '. C A H.!7 t.• (714) 851 ·099 1 He and Albert De Los Reyes. who tends bar at Newport Beach·s Beruhana or Tokyo. "'ere the only Orange Coast contestants to make the semi.finals cut ··0o I d rink"" he echoed. "Is the Pope Catholic? 1·ve drunk ·an most of the countries around t~ world, but never while on dut} It doesn't pay to drink on t he JOb." -C L IS I C S n e" rt ====~=======-=::::::::===========================~ Dressed in 1dent1cal red blazers, fnlly white shirts, black ties and trousers. the con- H1sown favorite? baby~ 1 tl in g h c Ip to r•m::!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~ ... watch over children of I ··A simple vodka and soda will do." .11111111·, .1 11 d ··'"" t1111·1 I I t Ii 1111I1 · d '" h 111 I \ II pat1enl'i s -Sigh lan1rnagc abil1 ears ty can be used by a ~~?,~~ .. !'~" ~.'?l~.,~?~. ~~e~~~h a ~~~~~ -~-Ja_~~_::g_·~-~-r :-a-:~-~-~·-~~-~ SURPLUS' STORE Orange County? disease and cancer were the ma· elsewhere in t he nation. Sn•~ on •I lt•m• ltt •loell. According to a rep()rt recently jor killers: for persons more It is noted in the report that AU£GATIONS r eleased by the Orange County than 65 years old. heart disease. whe n a person 's pr od uctive Health Planning Council: cancer and stroke. years or life 115 to 65) a re con· L 0 N DON <AP > - -Heart disease. cancer and Orange County death rates. sidered. what becomes evident Self·confesscd British stroke in 1978 (the last year for a ccordin g to the report, are "is the diminis hed imJ>()rtance spy Anthony Blunt has which com plet e figures are of stroke and the increased im· denied allegations that available> continue to be the YMCA Offers Portance of motor vehicle acci· the info rma ti on he leading causes of death In the dents and accidents in general.·· passed to Moscow dur- county. ACCORDING TO the report. ing World War II prob· THE DE "'TR f ably cost the hves or -· " rate rom D CJ heart disease accounted for 36. l Polish, Czech and East cancer has increased 20 percent Og 8 SSeS percent of all deaths in tm : German agents between 1970 and 1978. cancer . 24.4 percent. and stroke. Bl unt. art advist'r to -Children between the ages T he Orange Coast YMCA as 8.8 percent. for a total or 69.3 of S and 14have the lowestdeath n o w o rre r in g a 10·week pe r cent of all deaths. Seven Bntam's royal family27 of i years. broke his normal rat:e any J>Opulat on group. certificate course in dog obe· other causes accounted for the pu blic s ile nce with a Accidents cause the most deaths die nce. scheduled to began re m aining deaths. 5 ta t e m e n t i 8 8 u e d for boys in that age group: Tuesd ay a nd con tinue on Health planners said deaths in through his lawyer. cancer for girls. Tuesdays at 8 p.m. at t he Orange the perinatal period (from con· The new a lleaations -In the lS to 44 year old Coast YMCA. 2300 Uni versity ception through the first month " Population. motor vehicle and Drive. NeWJ>()rt Beach. after birth) decreased by 53 per-wer e made by author othe r accidents are the leadin~ Taught by J ohn Martin, owner cent between 1.970 and 1978. An t hony Boyle whose killers or m ales; can cer or of Martin Crest Ke nnels, the The report will be subject of a book, ··The Climate or women. class will stress behavior and hearing at 7:30 'J).m . Tuesday at Treason," led to the un· -IN 111£ 45 to 64 year old manners for dogs that are at the planning council offi ce. 202 masking and public dis· age group, in which 70 percent of least six months old. Fashion Lane. Suite 219, Tustin. ~~~~r~r Blunt an No - THE MEDICAL CARE CENTER NOW OPEN EVENINGS & WEEKENDS • Fully Qualified Family & General Physician on Duty. "'-1 .,.., 11 f1r'r •tM •hf' 11""1 df\of'Of\t11u,,.'d i-. 4• 1 "'-' 11\Atlrd •fr •h• '' .culur 1,,.,,,.. ,, "'' '' f\t•f'Wfrw f•1~ '-.,.,, H"'1 .. 1t .. nJ • """" '""" it• rn .. •rt..-ltorm• th nlf1 fr"'1 h~ c o .. lo1~ '.,.,,,...,-.t J1111 .. tnf11t.1t.,lf'\ N tft m.tl'\~ '-"•''Ii• tut '""'""' .-r1~M 'hr IOUl\lf\ CRAFTSMAN 71/4 inch CIRCULAR SAW WINDOW SHADES Was 48so Now s3488 CHILDREN'S 11WINNIE THE POOH,. JUVENILE KNIT PAJAMAS Were 5" Now 5244 Assor ted Srzes And Colors Were 899. 5999 - Now s5 88 - MEN 'S SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Were 1400 Now ss97 ... . ,. .. .. ,, -.. .. . .. .. .. 5 : .. .. ~ • •Specialists Available on Call • X-Ray and laboratory Facilities on Premises. .,. _______________________ .._ __ ...,.,....______________________ ~ We pledge to render efficient medical services at reasonable fees for ser- vices during hours that regular med- ical offices would be closed. EVENINGS & WEEKENDS GOTO THE MEDIC.Al. CARE CENTER -IA IUCllA Cllfll 17671 IUCll &YD. I .I. (letweeft llotef I ,...._,,) 148-9600 .................... ......., ...... ,., .. l SUN GLASSES Men And Women 's WOMEN'S "BABY DOLL" NIGHTWEAR 50°/o Off Former Catalog Prices All 40°/o Off n ,., .... ----.w.-••· .... · ., ... ._ ... -. ...... ............. ....... ..... u-.. ~-.t= .. ·~ • • • • .. • • ' .. .. # .. .. ROY RATZLAFF, DAVE DICKIE WORK AS TEAM CUTTINO LUMBEf' Delty~--JANET WIENS WORKS ON ROOF OF LAGUNA BEACH HOUSE Homes, Faith Rebuilt REDUCE t1w HIGH COST of DYlMG! CREMATION BURIAL AT SEA MOUNTAINS or DESERT Mennomtes Aid Laguna Slide Victirns By JORN NEEDHAM °' -DMly Plllll ... The final chapter of the Bluebird Canyor landslide disaster for two Laguna Beach women appears to have a happy ending. Forced to abandon homes destroyed in the Oct. 2. 1978 landslide, Adell Pitts and Eli~abeth Webster said they thought the experience was going to be too much lo bear. Bur NOW THEIR homes are being rebuilt by volunteers of the Mennonite church who have come from as far away as Alberta, Canada. Work began late in May on a bluff overlooking Bluebird Canyon Road. The fra ming for the two houses is almost completed and the entir e job may be finished by September. Roy Ratzlaff and his wife Patty are Mennonites from Salem, Ore. who work in •arious disaster areas. Before they drove their Volkswagen van lo Laguna Beach, they were in Kentucky lending aid to victims of hurricanes aod n asb floods. ··we pitch In wherever the need ls.•• s aid I d9e 26-year-Old carpenter. He explained it is ••fairly typical" of young married couples to .ohmteer a year for disaster relief wort. ••NO ONE IS llEQUlltED to do tbis." ' llaldaff added. .. In our case it is a spiritual commitment a nd we felt tbis was an appropriate activity. We were looking for an ' awenue to do um work for a year.·· None of the nine full-time Mennonite ¥Olunt.eers working on the two homes receives pay. Homeowners are required to supply plans and pay for materials only. The Mennonites wt.11- order the necessary conalnlc:tioll materials. ''As Christians this is a way to show our faith and love," said John Esau. contrlklor for the project. "We are not required to do this work by our church. It is a matter of complete free wiU and the giving of our lime lo help others." Esau commutes from Winton in central , California, a six-hour trip, once or twice each week to oversee construction of the two homes. VOLUNTEERS ABE QUICK to point out that the effort is not restricted lo Mennonites. ".We welcome anyone lo come and help, no matter what their faith." Esau said the disaster relief work done by the Mennonites began in 1920 as a response to the ravages of World Wa r I. Since then. thousands have ser ved under the auspices of the Mennonite Central Committee that coordinates disaster relief efforts. Adell Pitts, a resident of Laguna Beach for 22 years, describes the project as "a Godsend " ••1 KNOW NOW THAT J am not alone," said Mrs. Pitts. "I can't e xpress what a blesgiog this baa been. I was m m y house in Bluebird Canyon 1 for 11 years and I'm looking forward lo going back in the fall." 18% ANNUAL YIELD Earn 11% on 6 Months to .,. year Mlcly MCUl'ld T.D. notes. Trust deeds available From '1,000 to '200,000 C4..,.., ........ , ,,., CAil DmCr. COUECI' · FOi DETMS & RI& llOCHlltE Pt.EASE CONTACT ME AT· HC*E .... BUSINESS . . . . . . . . . . . PLEASE CALL AT ... . ....... TIME . HOME 8U&NE:S5 NAME ........ . STEIEET •..••..... · · · · • · · · C1TY . . •.. . • . . .. . . . . . . • ZIP . ( 1 •t._. A Calif. Home loen ero.. ~ -~~ ,v-...==..-) HUNT!NOTO.. ~ oca.tul I llM! ..,_..UUOIO PttOI ............... ........ c......, .,~, ... Uft,,...... . ~ ..... ,,., NC~ ............. ''"" ... ..... .-c... ... ___ ....... -r...-... .......... •llllO ................ ~. Mrs. Pitts s aid that despite los ing her home, she never lost faith that everything would turn out for the best. "When we lost our home my daughter c ried and said we had lost everything," the mother of five grown children said. "I told her everything belongs to God. He gives and he takes away. If God sees fit. he will return our home. He never pt.its a burden on a person that they cannot bear." The ~IU"E' Soc1Pl y Olf Pr• J ompl•• .:ird 01qri1t f'd crPmatlQn <;(>fV1cP With Ol'i'>(•moflJltt"" ,,, •.. ., ()t-<,Prl ,..,, mountain<; Ovr htelature t('ll'> 1h1· cc-mo•Pr<-<.IC!'\' r I ,..,u, -.oc1e1v Elbabeth Webster recalled the landslide that damaged or destroyed SO homes and said the Mennonites' work restored her faith. THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY "I NEVER THOUGHT the land would have anything built oo it again ," she said. ··Now that I see the sides of my house gomg up, 1l's becoming a reality." 2400 W. Coost Hwy .• Wt~ 9 M~wport luc:h, CA 92663 CfM 71 4 6 ,. HOU• IU., 46•7431 SUVICI She no longer worries about becoming the victim of soaring rents and "being at the mercy of a landlord." !' .. 1.'1 f rf-1• Port tr 110 tr AnorP'>' C11y Saks Fifth Avenue Pares V1 off* Swimwear and Activew-eac •Swimsuits, now 13.90 to 998, originally •21 to •148. •Cover-ups, now 10.90to146.90, or1g1nal/y '1 7 to •220. •Savings on collections by Cortex, Cole of California~ Sandc.astle, f Ion o f California, St Raphael, Roxa nne and f lizabeth Stewart. .. and more! •A/so find VJ to Vz off original prices on active sportswear for tennis, golf, everything! from collections by Cordon, lzod, Leon Levin. Cloria Vanderbilt. and • many more Tee-shirts, shorts. T-dresses, skirts, rompers. warm.ups, velours. • In Sand and Sea Collections and Active Sportswear Collections ... where we are all the things you are. • NOf ~ '""7t,,, ~ Sl~vtd (ob On~ lft'm\. l,.,..IN¥ hfwt'befoft "*'" ti!Nt!r~fWducto0tt5p110t IOlhr> wit' Of• .. ,, cw. v ""'°' .48 CALL LINDA BLUE ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO sso0,000 Nwpor~ ~~/~~0'f.~1:!!,~~~nc • , 7W1 l!IJ tJ:xjJ • . • t . . . . t •• I • 1 . I • . • . • • ' ' •• bAll' Jlffl.Of 87 a OBEtt MU Sa .............. a'beodort' Se•ler '' boppln1 mad bl!rause th.mt.lBl\OD 9e•h city oft\C'lala have Lnlonned tum tbat he bu to ad nd ol bia h~o pet rabbha .. They don't barlt, the ckle1 rneow and they don't klll \&,.,.. Se•ler declarn He baa m&med a lawyer ud HYI ~ will take hU rlCht to keep the rabbtL' at t.be s..Jer home on Jullp Laae In the north-central ell)' to the clly coun cil. Segler. an eledrklan, ••ys he keeps tu. rabbit.a -one normal· sited. the other • dwarf -as de· cor atiaa in hll ltoot yard. "Other people Mcc>rate their yards wlth flowers, I have lbe rabbits." He also claims the rabbits add s~m etbi o g p oslli v e t o the LB Woman's Death Cause: Beaten Head T he coroner's office ruled to- day that the death or a Laguna Beach woman round dead Fri· day was the result of massive hemorrhaging due to blows to the head. The unidentified 29-year-old 'wom11n \llliloun8 dead ln the bed or her a partment at 31911 Ninth Avenue, which she s hared with her boyfriend. Johnny Gilbert Harger, 25, told police that the couple bad a violent argument T h ursday ni1ht, which ended in a physical filhL Harger told police that when he returned to the apartment Frida) morning he found h is girlfriend dead. The Laguna Beach resident was arrested in connection with the death of the woman. whose identity Is hem~ withheld pend- ing notification of next of kin Bill Signed SACRAMENTO t/\P l -The project lo restore • the uo.year -o ld wes t wing of the Capitol will r eceive anothe r $8 million unde r a bill si1ned by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. The bill's SB 1547 b y Sen . Lo u Cusa n ovich , R - Woodland Hills. ••••N•f~ PBCS •OTHHS -.L•OADWAY MORTUA•Y 1 tO Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 IALT1 llltGHOH SMITH & TVTMIU WH TCLlff CH.APIL 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-4888 ,_,.,,.y • COi OMIAL N •AL NOMI 7801 BotsaAve Westminster 693-3525 nelabborbood b)' a tlowln1 youn,.t•rt to f..S aad touch them Ho1ffwr, city ~ Pft· Va\t ,...,._ta and fowl trom beAaa ktpl w1thln 100 feet or tbelr nearest ftldahbor. An otndal, wbo aUd be ,... tt1~ed a complalnl a bout tM Se•ler's rabbits, 18)'1 tbe mtent ol th~ onttnance la to ~t odor and rues rrom noodom.t.lc animals. Se1Jer, who keep& Lbe r abbit.a In a ca1c that be dHlp ed hlmulf when t bey are uoat· tended. fal111 to see how Lbt)' cause any problem. ''They mow and fertilJae the lawn And they provide en~r talnment for the youn11ten." Segler's sans. Frank, 13, and Ralph, 10. take care of the rab- bits. They've shown no lncllnallon towards mult.aplying ln the six months they've been part or the family J/ acationing Englishman Killed in NB A vacationing English woman is in st.able condition today aft.er her husband was killed Friday night in a traffic accident along the west 1400 block of Coast Highway in Newport Beach ac- cording to police. Peter Lowe, 63. Rowington. England, was fatally injured a fter be attempted to make a U· turn with no signal light and was struck by a car driven by T hom as Mitchell or Riverside. Lowe was laken to Fountain Valley Commilnity hospital whe re he was pronounced dead on arrival and h.is wife Irene was taken to Hoag Presbyterian Hospital where her condition was listed as !!table. Mitchell was not cited for the :itcident and r e c <'ived only minor injuries along with his passt>n~er Maur~n Gilden, also of Riv<'rs1de Shepph ird & DeGraw " Low Corporolwn t)ur ~crvict.'S Include: •Preparation of lnhcntance and est.ate tax forms. • Probe~ •Termination of Joint Tenancies • Preparation of wills & lrusllS -..... _ ... Dlllr ......... ............... ,.. ..... II ., _ _,., te BAYS BUNNIES CAN'T LIVE ON JUUP LANE Fr•nk, 13, Ralph Segler, 10, and Frtenda r-----couPON•----, I f ACTORY SECOND SALE I I 500/o TO 70°/o SA VIMGS I I I I I I I I I I . .-..ie. bet ca.y ,... I • •laed Sta •• • "-Mn I . Mk,.....O••••• I • Coollie .-., • .....__.. I U.S.__._._. I I TRADER MAC I I 15H HAMll TOH AT MIWUHO. H.1..1 I 4 536-8292 Offii 1 D•Ys 1~s I L.----•Expr re!.b 31 80 •----~ Laguna Manor RETIREMENT RESIDENCE Private rooms 1n a Quiet garden atmosphere overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Attractively served meals including soec1al diets Daily maid service. phones. cable T V. and local transportation included . ..... J. Thatce.r Ad •llstrator 21 JO So. Coolt Niii•_, L..-.leocta.C&t2'51 17141 4t4-t411 Mh d\ 8AOAOllCX ART, Of'f'ICE ANO ST"TIONARY SUPPLY. 161l1 Gotr..r<I Sl-1, S<lillt A. HuMf"910fl fle«n. CA11-....0 M ocno•I i.mu "'QWltl'I. 711 Camino A~<!•. lhdonoo e-•cll . •k>f ... •"ltl111 Tiii\ ...,_~._ t\ COl>Ouet.cl boy Oft In <llwlChMI MIC ..... IJ,.-_.t,, Tllh ""'-WIK tllld •1111 ... eo-ty o.r1I Oii Or .. °"""' ... Jwly >.••· e Coolc by Time or by Temc>11n"''11 with Mero Thwmome-1..,..,. ture controf • 16'' Eat,.Wode 0... 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Cit-.--...... -----~ ..... · ~ --IO-•_..,.-ol_..,..lYllllOlli. "----~·---· .. -__ .,...,... ____ ........... .._ .... 0..VOfYOllL...,___~_ F ... .,_ ___ ,,_..IO\fOUt ltlOI FREE-DEMONSTRATION :: TOMORROW. MONDAY, JULY 7, At 7:30 P.M. YOGA CENTER OF CALIFORNIA (A Hon-Pr"ofit Ed~ional Found9110f'11 445 E. 17th st., Costa Mesa Phone 646-e2a 1 tW-.,...-' '""9 """'' Oellf ,......,,.... __ A_. R_T_H_o_r_r_E __ J SATIRIZES READING WHILE RIDING IS FAVORJTE PAm• OF WORKERS COMMUTING TO LOS AMOfl ES COUNTY eu•NUSEs L.:=========-------_:_:--'-.111111111 Phll Danna and Paul Ketty, Front, and Bob Hoenig and Rich Levaln. Back. Find Daly Com-Bua Trtps Relulng. Tlwtfty COM-BUS ... <From Page Al > oecause they get to rest and some reel tbey ar e doing a good turn by saving on gasoline." KelJy moved to Orange County in 1973 from l'lew York where he bad only one car. "We've been able to survive here on one car because or my riding the bus." The fare per week for Com-Bus in $19. Hoff man esu mates that passengers save Sl.200 to S2.800 a year in gasoline, and maintenance ex- pense~ The average route is 40 miles with the shortest being Z7 miles and the longest 70 miles. said Hoffman. The riding time is close to that or a private automobile. and usually never more than five or 10 mmutcs longer because of stops at pick up points, be said. "THE RIDE&S Aa E definiteb-more re- laxed," said Kelly. "They don't have lo fight the traffic on the way home. Some fall asleep, some read, some further their education by studying for classes. "Time is not wasted as when you are driv- ing." he said. Not only do riders have the luxury of ti me. but the Com-Buses are equipped with <.iir conditioning, stereo, reading lights and reclining seats. The refreshment bar is operat· ed independently by the commuting employees. NOT TOO MANY commuters give up the Com-Bm voluntarily. aaid Kelly., In tbe leftD years he's traveled, about six ol the ortglna1 commuters remain. "Those that leave , go because of tTaosfers . hour cban•es or job changes. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DECORATOR QUARRY TILE .. • FIRED-ON GLAZE RESISTS SCRATCHES, STAINS, BURNS, CHIPS! ... ~~· LAVISH PATIERNS FOR FLOORS, WALLS i I t 4 ( 1 f l i ' I 1 "When they try it , they like it and •tiff with it." said Kelly, who once tbe bua pulla up to its evening st.qp in Huntington Beacb, Jwnpe on his bike and peddles the remaining 3~ miles home lo Costa Mesa AJID COUtlTERS! • EJIHANCES ANY ROOM! r1r1 31r -I -~anitary Unit Position Open ,.J. Costa Mesa Sanitary District is seeking ap- plicants to fill a board of directors post to be vacated Thursday by the resignation of presi- dent Francis H. Glockner. Glockner. who has served oo the board s ince 1967. has resigned to move bis 1eneral contractor's business to Hawaii, a spokesman announced RESUMES OF DIST RICT residents in· le rested in filhng G locltner's position wb.icb terminates in November 1981, are to be sent to the district office, P.O. Box 1200, Cclsta Mesa. 92626 no later than J uly 31. Glock.Der 's replacement will be selected by the other four board members, Orma Crank, Elvin llutchason. Jam~!> Aahner and Robert llanson. THE DIST RICT ENCOMPASSES all or Costa Mesa. a portion of unincorporated ter· r itory along Mesa Drive and a p a rt of northwestern Newport Beach. Directors meet once a month, receive $50 per meeting and oversee t.be adminiatraUoa ol the di strict and its annual $2 millioo budget. Directors normaUy are elected by dlatrict vote rs to serve rour-yea.r terms . • . . I• Hypnoau For l'out •.• Of COU198 It Is . • • . ·Almost eYeryone 1$ tamlffar with the kind of ~ that's performed In front of an eudlence tor entertainment purpoMS. The peffomw who Induces this kind ot hypnoeis woutd h8W8 you b9NeYe that he has some strange power owr the volunteers that come up on stage. Nothing could be further from the truth. · •.. The power 11 in you. The perlonner onty make. use of It. ... n.. urne power that .. in you can be UMd to hllP you atop amolclng ... reduce enxiety •.•• hetp your concentration . . . help you to teem ..• In- c..... your self oonfldence. and wtth a doctors re- ferral, reduce or geln weight end controt P9fn. ••• ~ is an eff9dtvie tool for oNnoe and ~ lt't ..... eirnpte. and lnexpenlNe. • • • It can help you to become the perlCN'I you , Niiiy .m to be . • • • HypnOlia hM been eround fOf ttwM thouMnd ,.... ••. II now the time fof you to dteOk tntO If? • • • Of cane tt le. The onty ttnlftottlt lfolnHd by the Qty of Coeta ..... .WALLPAPER BONANZA ....... c£~ • PRlllTS. FLORALS & STNP£S! • IDEAL SYUS FOR AllY ROOM! • PRE-PASTtD, PRE-TlllMMED & WASHABLE! flOtl Ol\l'4 · 89~ GENUINE OAK PARQUET TILE 557·1324 •CHOICE Of 3 WGANT SHADES! · • PRE-ANISHEO- READY TO WALK ON SAME DAY! ·au• G8C Pl\Cl a RED QUARRY TILE • fOI DUS. HAUS. PARIS! •HEATPROOF. fROITPllOOfl c s.ta Ana COSTA MESA 22 w. 171 1...- ..... WIMa. 547·7781 645-1126 -Sat. 9-6 -Sun. 11·5:30 P.M. l . I l I t j l •• c t ( I l ' t f . l • I . 1 ' ' ¢ • • .· 1' . . <i • • FametlSlte•.-----------.----~ ~ Trips to Dod1er1 1tadlu1n, Marineland aad the Luuna Beach PHtlv.1 of Art1 and P11unt ol the Mastera are some o f th e 1checluled actlvltie1 on the city ol eo.ta Mesa ·s Excursions for Everyone program for July aod Au1uat. lnlonnaUon is availa· ble by calling th e Department of Leisure Services at 7S4-5158. Work Named SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has nominated Donald R. Work of Im· perial to a n a ppellate court seat , the g ov . ernor's office said Work, 52, who has been a s.uper ior Court judge since 1976, was nominat- NEWLY ARRlvm REFUO&S RELAX AT CUBAN A880CtATtON HEAOOUARTERSAND DESCRIBE WHY ;:n";~D,.._ ~do ~~tth~ r4t~ PD~~t~if~ RodDllD Roque. Ramon Dl•guez, Alfredo Uma, Rupate Barrtzonte and Neleon Diaz Are Oreteful To Be Starting New L"• ivlsioo One. New Stans ~==-==:...:=:_=:==-:..:...:::.::....::.:::~==---..:..:-=.:...:..:.:.:.:___~~~===:::===~ ( Cuban Club Connects By JODI CADENHEAD Of .. O.tllf ~SIMI The scores or Cuban refugees arriving in Orange County recount tales or an idealistic dream-turned-nightmare under the harsh 20· year dictatorship of Fidel Castro. Unlike the firs t Cubans who came in the early '606, many of whom were professionals, these refugees are being labeled as parasites jumping oil a poisoned paradise. BRANDED BY CASTRO as infidels and mis fits and singled o ut by the media as criminals, many of the new arrivals are anxious lo find jobs and live up to the hard-working tm· age established by the Cubans before them. In less than one week more than half or the 21 Cubans who arrived in Orange County are working. "There's rear that they will harm the re· putation tha t we have built up," said Francisco Fi rmat. a Cuban a tto rney pract icing in Fullerton "We a re established in this country, .. THE FACT THAT there's an article talk· ing about criminals is not going to hurt my practice," s aid the vice·presidenl of the Orange County Cohan Association. "It's going to hur t the 100,000 when they go looking for a job and a home ·· Sitting at the Cuban Club in Orange. where a makeshift shelter a nd meeting place has been e st.ablished for the re fugees who will be ar riving indefinitely in the county at a rate of 25 a week. -many s poke of the dis mal lire they left behind. Tbe average sala ry tn Cuba is $100. Under the Communist government everyone receives an equal food ration each month. regardJess or whether they a rc a doctor or f1eldhand It was this promise of distributed W<'altti and new equality that attracted many follower!" to Castro in the first place. BUT A FAILING sugar crop com bined with other eeonomic and political actions has cut the rations considerably this year, say Cubans. A family of five now receives a htre of milk ever y other day and three-fourths of a pound of meal per person every two Wei!ks. Strained : Chinese relations have reduced the rice supplies : . fro·m a previous 10 Pounds a month per person : ·to five pounds. · · Whal flourishes in Cuba is the black market. where those with enough cash and con· neclions can buy a chicken for $15. a pair of WYis for $1'° or a watch for $250. Worse than not -having enough money to pay for the goods is not finding them. "Sure an egg is only eight <'ents." laughed one man. "But you won't find any.·· TREY SAY THAT there are three kinds of prisoners in Cuba: those who steal to eat. those who criticize the government, and those who commit crimes. Ra mon Dieguez. 52. was a political prisone r, who was imprisoned 10 years ago after he attempted to leave the island with four friends in a small boat. He spent three years in a jail, be says. At 29, Nelson Diaz says that he has spent almost half his life in a Cuban jail cell after be· ing imprisoned at the age of 17 for attempting lo overthrow the government. "I want to be able to speak and do what I want, lhe things we don't have in Cuba," he said THREE HOURS AFTER a government broadcast announced that the guards at the Peruvian Embassy would be taken away, Alfred Uma, 30, was seeking asylum in the small compound, leaving his wife and son behind. . 1'be announcement came after the Peruvian .,.enunent refuaed to tum over 25 Cubam who la.S rammed the embassy's gates, tatina refuge tlaere. While he returned home later to gather up a few ........,np, Lima aays that be wu attacked ·an &be IU"eet by police and his house was pelted • :wlllll rams llDd eus. · ··1 didD't know how It would tum out at the • ~ .... .,..,. •• be says, explalnlnl that be expects Ida wife to join him soon slnce she l'effived _pennllllantollwwilha slater In Florida. NOi' Ol'ftCIALL Y recognized as refucees. : most ol the Cubans are unable to receive • • federal aid. maktnc the supplies collect.eel by • ·t1ae C.... Oub tbelr only means of support. ••• Already IOO members have been 1ueffUful • AD ....., jobl for most ol tbe refqees and ...... allotlbem. ' ~ wanun1 to ofrer food, clothes • • ,..,...... or jobs la W'led to call the club's ........ --.m.•10. --·---_____ .. -.. ... o..., • .... _ ........ ~ • ..... , .... Ul t • ••1 I ._, ...... .... •&••II ..... ... , ;(1T'): ~ WOOD TOILET SUT Dvrabl~ boked·enamel 444 lini\h. Top-mount hinge. SUI. thru 1101., JULY &-7, 1980 [I :.or:~:i~::::fl,2. II c::mr--f;-: 101s' S\\011 11u11s $fl hort trv!'lk\ ore b s ,ord s weor. The\e oy doy or sw111'1 I 'or every greo ·cASIO ULTRA THIN CALCULATOR 9s1 '!Cred11 cord" s12e. 8-d1gi1 memor ond ovlomolic power off. LCrS J Y • MEI'S CIEW SICIS 4~ Collon/\lretch nylon. All white, whife woth \lrtpe\. 6-Pr. Podt •ILTl-PllPISE SPllY LHE 96° lubtkatel. ,,.. .. t•dft, ond ... C'On'Otion. 9. or.• Sowl ·-.. . . . ... ...... , .... . .... -.... . ~ . THE SAVING PLACE ·I ~i--... iiiiiiiim .. =il KRAISCO WATER LOUNGE 14 88 A comfo,.oble woy ro fro 0 ' IO·~· Wmmt'r o wo)'' 50/1d color~ MR. COFFEE DRIP BREWER 25 11 ISSGRTU I PIOTO ILIUIS .... ~, 2 $3 ~~t FOR Plo•n o• dttoroted (0'111"\ 10 mog~ ., , I i.httt< Co.I bovnd •• 111-CT. CIFFEE FILTERS 100 coon! dt\pO\ab"" filter\ 101 automatic drlf> cofftt maker\. 58~~ C-wi!fl COf'd, cflo;n lot hanging, two 40 11 •• woll bulbl. Ule In -wiop {If 9CJtop. UIY WIPES 37~ --------·--- ............... ·-,....._. ~· .......... ~ ... ·' (;1 'Y,-) ~ ' 5-NUIO<A-A.lJUA PUIT .......... ~·~ FOODS ' !«JD I l ., -~ 111 OTIIJS-1 ·~1 ~our cltcoc .. Gorden .. F .. rt.111 .. ,, !lo~. Crtro\ 1 ~~:::.1 .\ A¥Oeodo or Aza~a Ca.,....1110 food ............. .,.. ,, • I I l • f • ' f • . ! t t t • • ' . : I I t • . .. ltH 2 •• lltlrtatMMRt • I'"'' lombeclc Mater Del Hilb's Ken· nedy Pola puta tbe mu1clee into U.e squat <rl1ht>. while Marina's Pat Ceman <beJow> Ufb ln the power clean and Edison's Sam Manara (far rtabt> IOH throulh his paces in the bench press. •• 0•1tr "•tot Pt.oi.O\ lly c ........ ~ •• ,, t To Get ~t\head, Pumping Iron a Must Weightlifting Necessary Just to Remain Competitive in Football By ROGER CARLSON Of .. o.lly~ ..... The scene Is similar and the sounds unmistaken. If you think you're hard or hearing, cheer up, you'll surely t hear the beat or the music and the' clanking of metal in this area. r It's weighllifting -possibly the single most significant item that ' makes the football athlete ol the '80s head and shoulders above dad's era i · or the 19508. THEORIES ON THE USE or weights vary with coaching atarrs. but all a1reethat aome form or another, on a virtual year-round bas i s, is necessary for s urvival, winning not.withstanding. The basic premise seems undenia· ble. A stron~er 180-pound athlete has a better chance of knocking the other 180-Pounder down. Flexibility is im· port ant, too. and combined It forms the backboneofthe 1980athlete. VIRTUA.LL Y EVERYONE is bench pressing200 pounds regardlessofposi· tion and if there's a dark side to the situation, it is that football candidates are required to work at it virtually year -round. Why? As it is in a ll competitive SPorts. most of what you're doing is predicated on what the other guy is doing. • And in thjs case. the other guys are pulling their backs and shoulders mto iron. Coaches at schools within the Sunset. Sea View and South Coast leagues. along with Ocean View and Mater Dei. were sought out for a r e· Port on their athletes' progress. FORMER CAPISTRANO VALLEY High Coach Bill Cunerty labels the cur· rent Capo squad a s a "can't nuss" team and cites the solid weightlifting program as an integral rea&Oft. Cunerty brought in David EJecciri. forme rly of Carson High. to guide the weightlifting sessions at Capistrano V<1lley and ..,a~"· 111· Y.as my ~1 VC, most valu:iblt> to.it:h. ' J\ mong thf' Capis trano Val IP}' athl etes 1:. 6 s. 225-pound Oa\'e Ma rotm1r. "ho IK>nches 305 pounds. docs 400 in thl· ..,quat and 235 Ul tht Power clean. ELECCIRI SAY. several Capo l1f ters are cap..ibh.' of 400-500 pounds in the squat . but th;.1t manv pounds do not really relate to football. And, without 'iupe rvision, there can be hazards. Elt'rciri offers a side comment on the squat rc~ardin$! a 16-year-old Sa· moan at Car!>on l11gh. J uruor So10, .i 5·10. 245-pound s ophomore. recently btnched 325 pounds. then lifted in the -.quat 540. 570 and 600 Pounds, break- ing Kise Flatoa's eight.year record or 550 Pound'\. For the mos t part, however , roaches aren't too interested in build· ing player<; into candidates ror the US. Ol)mp1c We1gbthfting Team. RATHER. THF.Y ARF. intere!lted In ~t'ltJng lhcar players lifting within a fo r mul..i of benching 50 percent more than their body weight. Thus. if a 200-Pounder is liltm~ 300 pounds on the benc h, or a 180· <Stt WEIGHTS. Page 83) .per's Bat Edges 'Borg ·writes Wiinhledon History J' ... ' Angels, 4-3 MILWAUKEE CAP> -The Milwaukee Brewers got some timely hitting -most notably from Cecil Cooper -and good pitching Saturday night. something they have been lack· ing in losing their last three games, and defeated lhe Angels 4·3. ··w e had gotten a bit rrustrat· ed." said Cooper, who drove in three runs with an RBI single and his 10th homer or lhe year. BREWERS STARTER Bill Travers, who gained his fifth Ott ft'TNa9 C'fla•11~ S at I I :39 straigbt win while running his record to 8-3, bad to batUe more U,an just the Angels. .. 'I've had the flu for four days,•• said Travers. ..I was lucky to start lhe game. J was pretty tired in tbe filth and sixth inalnlf. but I kept going. I knew tf I SO( in any 'trouble I was com· ing out." · THE BREWEU got on the board early aa Robin Yount led off tbe aame with a double and ,advanced to tblrd on a sacrifice ,,, J(aney. Cooper tben followed wltb Ilia aln1le to 1i•• the ..Brewen a 1.0 lead. • Joe -~ tbe 1am' 1·1 in I.be MCGDd wben be led otf witb lm Ulla bamlr ol tlle year. The Brewers sot tbeir r ~ rma ID tlle tbird wbea ......... Cbrll ==2-5, Ml Yamt wtlb a Ditch 'cl«. ...., falloncf wttla .. ...... ODopel' 81ammed • M ll'.ltela Uaeo the rlpt field ~--.. Tiie ._.. claled the llP to ................... Dk*le ,,_ ... di wl&b ............ 111ad .. ..,wed1Dlldnl• a wlW tUow from cateMI' ClaarU. Moore. Doa 8a,tor ar.=---·-alHIHd 'l'raftn ta ... ..... .. C'Manl ... ... ....... ... ,... ... ..... '° ....... _.. .... ______ ..,.. Ice and Steel TKOs McEnroe in Fi,ve 1 By WILL GRIMSLEY .. ,.~,··c..- WIMBLEDON. England -It "a~ tht• "Thnlla in Marula " all over a~am but 1n rubber-soled s neakers on the s acred turf of Wimbledon's Center Court and with tautly-s trung tennis rackets instead of boxing gloves. F'or three hours and S3 minutes . the killer Swede. Bjorn Borg , and the brash kid from New York. John McEnroe. slugged 1t out v.1th e\en . thing with in reach-sabe rs, sledgehamm ers , pick axes and cannonballs. Then. when it was over 10 the English gloamin', it was the champion. not lhe challenger. s prawled out on the balding grass and the loser erect. stiff-lipped and unbendmg. BORG. THE ?4 -VEAR·OLD golden-haired Vik· ing and one-time boy wonder whom they say is made or ice and steel, won his fifth Wimbledon in a titanic struggJe 1-6, 7-5. 6·3, 6-7, 8-6 -but 1t wasn't a knockout. At best it was a TKO with young McEnroe wearing a red he3ldband of courage. provmg himself an unflinching, indefatigable fighter good enough to turn the tide on another day. For tennis, it was a repeat of boxing's third historic battle between Muhammad Ali and Smokin' Joe Frazier, with striking similarities in the fierceness of the combat, the ebbs and tides and finally the dramatic finish. ' ONLY TRIS MONTH an American tennis magazine published a list of the 20 greatest matches or all time, as selected by an intema· tional panel. Forget it. Call back the editions. Tear up the pages. Order another vote. Perhaps the greatest or all bas just gone into history on July 5, 1980. Thousands or Wimbledon spectators were left exhausted by lhe very drama or it. Gray-ba'ired nlcft1mcrs conC'edcd they had never seen a nything J hkl.• It \trEn rOl'. 21, a curly haired s hotmaking " ~t·n1us. fought off se\Cn match potnts, repeatedly j C'IJ" cd tus WCIY bat'k frnm lhe brink of defeat to l'a rry the match to its pulsat.Ulg conclusion. T\\'O MATCH POINTS DOWN m the 10th i.:a ml' or the fou rth set, he stayed ali ve by thread - 1nl{ a nrt'dle down the ~1deline and stretching to thl' h m1t for a d0-0r·d1e forehand volley. These heroics ult1mately carried the sel into a tiebreaker wh.ich goes to the player wmmng the I tltougltt Bjorn aroldd ,,.. •ftt• tally doer~ aftPr tltP fourtlt 1tt-t. ' ff~ 1rana't. If.-krpt .. .-arorld1t9 all dee ti•r. -John McENOe fi rst seven points but who must be two points ahead . The tiebreaker was unbelievable. The two scratched away al ea ch other like jungle cats, each m issing opportunities by Cractioos or inches. ll took 34 points (18-16) and 20 minutes to de· cide this ltttle addendum designed to take lhe m arathon drag oul of tennis matches. wrrH SERVICES ALTERNATING every two games, back and forth, the two went at each other. Borg had five chances to clinch the tiebreaker and the match. He couldn't do It. McEnroe missed on six opportunities to clinch the tying set and finally did it oo the seventh try when Borg dumped an at· tempted stop volley into lhe net. McEnroe twice was saved by shots that hit lhe (See ICE AND STEEL, Page BZ> .. ~ l l Dedgers in .First Plaee, Nip Gi~nts, 3·2 _I t LOS ANGELES CAP> -It waa Steve Garvey'• nm-aeonn, ainale in the llxth Uual.q tbat brob a 1·1 Ue and aent the Dodl•n cm tlllU' way to a N YictorJ ewer ta SID Praacdaeo Gtaala 8lltmda)' ................. tbe Dodtllw Mdl Into ftntplMe ID tllle NatkJDal I...-W•t. .._. wns DUS to Ill '** lllto ftnt =,. ....S tbe Dodlln' AD«ar ftnt •, wbo drove ............. rwaol .. ~topetatllle1D*'9. ... .,,,. .... m • .......... -----f'rolDQnclwM'.'' TIM ...... a edll' ~ o1 8G•1•, -.pied wltb tbe .,...._.. , .. ~ 1tralpt •••• .. " Loe Angeles to retain the lead It loat nearly amontb.,o. "It'• nice to be ahead," Garvey added. "We like belal Ill front, we're looklal forward to a bil MCODd ball, we hope to atntch tbe .... 0 WE Ll:'T DOWN a lbade durinc the ftnt W'; bat OtWall, I'd say we've doaea..-Job." D8lt1 Baier proWled the Doctaers • third nm wttb a NCrtftee fty folJowinc Gan9)''1 =ID the llxtb. Reale Smltb alaaed td.l lltb bomer. Md BiD Pnndleo'i Miit May bit his fom1b • &be .... ••nd tbe aixtb ded 1·1. ' . Rudy Law led off tbe sixth with a slngle and stole second. After SmJlh walked, pitcher Ed Whitson made an errant throw to second on a pickoff try and the runners advanced. Law scored lhe tie-breakinl run on Gl'rvey'a single to left, and Smith came hqme with what proved to be the win~ ning run oo Baker's fly ball to center. Welch hit Milt May with a pitch and walked pinch-hitter Willie McCovey to fill the bases. Welch. 9-3, earned the V1ctoey, but Bobby Castillo pitched out of a hues· loaded jam in the seventhrfor thia third s ave. Whit.son, 7-8, the Giant.a' only All· s tar, took the loss. THE VJCl'ORY was Los Angeles' 10th THE GIANTS ADDED a run lD tbe in 12 st.art.a this aeuon aga.lnat San seventb wbln Bob Welch walked rookie Francilco and enabled the Dodaen to Rieb MWTay wttb tbe hues lo9decl. move one aame ahead ot Houston tn the Max Venable led off tbe IDnial with~ ~National Leque West. • •IDll• and WU forced by Jack Ost. . L J~l:'I bad loll tbe )Md oa Ju... Aftlr Darrell !!vane pomded ~ .... ~~·~ 1 , '11!"* A. • -~· 2 ---·· ~ • .JWtr • t A Capau .. Report From tM World of St>or1• Welcome to the Majon? Pitch r Has 162.00 ERA FreaAP~ The n~.xt um" Cmc1nnao Rf'ds roolttf' 8ruce .. Bert"ny1 gt>t.~ • starun .i p1tchin1 u 1enmellt, don't ~ s urprlSt>d to tt tu11 o pposing hltte rs flned up at t h" ba~r·s box ~•Uintc for war tum In one ol tht> mo."t ina"5p1c1ou~ tarts 1n Major Lea1ue buebalJ hilltory Saturday, Bttren.>• .>•.:lded fi ve hats Mnd a walk and "'u cha rgt.-d with Sia tameod ruru while recordlng JWU ~ out In the fl n t inning nr the Reds' game with fl om too. That means Beren~ 1 'i. current MaJor Leaque E RA as a inflat~ 162.00 8 er eny1 surrendered a tnple, two double:; two s ingles and a wa lk before bemg .> anked in the first in mng. TJ>e 6·3. 205-pound r 1ghthander was just reealled by the Reds alter Tom Seaver was plaeed oo the 21-day disabled h:.t lie had a ccumulated a 4·5 rtt<>rd while toilmg with In· c11.1 napohs of the American Assocaatlon After Deren) 1 "'as pulled from the game, reliever Mario ~H'' .lllowt.'<i another !>Ingle v.h1 ch brought home two more run both <'ha rged to Be reny1 If 11 ·s ;my <'Onsolation . the Reds managed to scrat<'h bac k ror an 8~ \'ICtory a s the fumbling Astros C'Om m atted fi ve e r- rors in lhe first gam e of a double·he ade r. Althoueh the six r uns were 100 percent of Houston's of· fense. lhe one retired batter re presented only a 27th or a l'(ame for Bere nyi, thus the bloated ERA of 162.00. Ha<f he got two outs before being lifted. the ERA wo uld have been only 81 00 ...------Qtto•E-of I fNt Day------- .. ,didn't know wha t a girl was until I got to college " &ott LeDoux. who will right Larry Holmes for the World Boxing Counc il heavyweight championship, com - mentin g on his spartan childhood s.allew, Zall" l.E-ad MinJW11ofa Roy Smalley's two -r un home r off the II right.field foul pole a nd the s ix·hit pitching of Geotr Zahn led Minnesota to a 2-1 victory over Texas Saturday in Am erican League baseba ll action . . . Jetr Twitty got the victory in his major league debut. and U.L Washington and Clint HllJ'dJe drove 1n two runs apiece, boosting Kansas City to a 5-4 victory over Seattle Forme r Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College s t andout Dao Quisenberry earned his 15th save with 2 "'3 innings of re lief work . Tom my John posted his 12th \"1ctory of the year with the help of home runs from Bobby Murcer and Joe Lefebvre, a nd the New York Yankees defeated Cleveland, 3·2 . . John T udor, Bob Stanle y and Tom Burl(meier combined on a fo ur·h1tter as Bost on de feat ed Ra lt1more. l ·O Dave Stapleton's sacrifice fl y off loser Jim Palmtt in the serond mning produced the only run or the gam e . . . Rick Lang.ford ZA"" pitched a four.hitter to lead Oakland to a 5·0 victory over the Chicago White Sox . . . Barry Boa..ne ll and Jobn Mayberry homer ed to help To ronto s na p a f 1 ve-ga me losing strea k with a 5-3 victory over Detroit llfttderson. Met• Sf op E.rpos Steve> Henderson d rove in three runs and Nell •. Allen posted his 15th s ave as the New York Mets downed Montreal. 7·5 Saturday night, handing the Expos their seventh loss in 10 outings . In othe r National League action, R.ay lla.igbt's double keyed a three·run fourth inning that lifted Cincinnati lo a 3·2 victor y over Houston and a sweep of their double-heade r.Cmc1nnati catcher Joe Nolan knocked in three runs with a pa ir of singles m the first game to help the Reds ta ke an ~ vic tor y . . . Bill Roblnsoa's h fth-uuung sacrifice fly scored Tim FoU and gave Pittsburgh a ~ victory over the Chicago Cubs . . . Bob Horner led off the bottom of the ninth inning with his 10th ho m er or the season. lifting Atlanta to a J-~ victory ove r San Diego. Hom er's blast ca m e off reliever RolUe Fl.ngers (7·7), who had come into the gam e to s tart the eighth. . . . Kettll Hern.adez drove in three runs and Geor ge Hendrick knocked in ~oouSOH two more to he lp St. Louis to a 6-1 tnumph over Philadelphia. Cards starter Jim Kaat patched a six- hitter for his third victory of the year. LONDON -kom.alan t.nnaa atar Ille Neat~. w banned S.tW'day from Oavia Cup tomswttUon for the i»•t ll moftlha by the lntema UOftal TICUl.la Pederatloa followtnt hJa outburst.t of bad bfhavkw In the Eu,.,,._ aemlllnal Dnls Cup ~w~n BriLtln and Romana• at Bri.ttol ln Ju.n,. AU Uw lneldent.t came oa the tu t day of matches, when Nut&M had to bu t Brltaln'a John t'eaver to win the sene& TW1« d ur1.n1 that 11me be was w1naed for UJlna bad lan1u8'Ct' both lo the crowd and Norwegian referee Cato Vlk Nut&ff eventually beat Feaver in fi ve sets -he also bea t tum q&Jn ln the flnt round of Wlmbledoo last week - but Saturda y's anno uncement put a question r:nark on Romania's Davis Cup chances . Romania meet5 Czech· oalovakiu an the European Zone fina l 1n P rague next Wt'tk ..-------.....11 Ted•fl ------. On thiA date in baseball in 1933: Babt' Ruth's two-run homer off 8111 Hallahan gave the Amer ican Le ague a 4·2 vic tor ) a t Ch1<'ago·s Comiskey Park 1n the first All-star game in m ajor league tustory Toda)' ·s Birthday : Ne w York Yankees second base man W1llw Ran· dolph IS 26 Olyntpir Torrlt .i\ rrirr• In l 'SSR MOSCOW -The Oly mp1<' Torch arn ved in the • Soviet Un.ion Sat urday after a 16·day r elay through Greece, Bulgaria and Romarua Pyotr Bololnikov, Sonet gold medalist in the· 10.000 meters at the 1964 Rome Olympics. took the fl ame at noon from a Rom anian runne r at the border bridge spanning the P rut RI ver near Leusheny "When I was lowe ring my torch to the flame that had a r- rived from Greece I felt the same emotion as 20 years a go on the running track in Ro me." Bolotnikov spid after completing the firgt leg of the relay on Soviet tern tor; Changing every kilometer. torch·bearers "'atched b; numerous s pectators. were bnngmg the name to the .\1olda vian capital of Kishinev where hundreds of thousands of res1 dents 1.1.111 view 1t during the fi rst mght m Soviet terntor} Bo.rPr RulE-d Clinirafly Dt>od MONT REAL Boxer Clevela nd Dennv. ""ho m suffer ed m assive br a in d amage when his head wai. pounded re peatedly in a lightweight fight J une 20, rem ained unconscious Saturday in the mtensive- care ward of a Montre al hospital. "There has bee n no change in his cond1t1on." said a nurse on Denny's ward . "Othe r than that J can't tell )Ou anything because we are not suppose to gi ve any information " T he 24·year ·old Denny, a native of Guyana who hves in Montreal. has UtUe or no brain act1v1t y and 1s breathin~ with the help of a respirator. Denny was bro ught to the edge or death b~ repeated b lows to the head Crom Canadian hghtwe1ght <'hamp1on Geotan Hart before 46.273 spectators at Montreal ·s 01) mp1c Sta dium in a preli minary match before the h~ht btitween welterwe1~hts Roberto Duran and SuJ?ar Ra y Leonard Denny never regained conscioui.nei.i. and 1.1.as dt·c·l3n•d c lin1<'ally deud on Wednesday Lutht>r "Tk k>" Burden. a member of the :'\e1.-. m Yorlt Knacks profession al baske tball team in the la te 1970s, wa. cha rged Saturda y with robbtn~ a bank of $23,000 in He mpstead , N.Y. . . Jack Manln. the oldest living former New York Yankee and P hilade lphia Phillies bas eball player. died Friday at the age of 93. Martin had s uffe red a heart attack moments after being introduced at an Oldlimcr.;' ;ame at Yankee Stadium J une 21 Jobn Morton of El Segundo broke a track re<'ord as he won the pole position for toda) 's Can Am rJ<'E' .:1l the Watl<ins Glen Gr and Prix in New York He tumffi a lap on t he 3.37·mtle. 11-tum course at 121 98 mph :\t tht• sa m e t rack, a pair of turbocharged Lanc1as. on<' of them dr iven by Grand Prix driver Riccardo Patrese of lta I). finished first and second in a ram -delayed Su Hours or Endurance race for sports cars Boston Bruins goalie Gerry Cheevers re portedly will be n a med coach of tht• N ationa l Hockey League team Mike Krantz of Huntington Beach shot a three-wide r·par 69 to retam a t wo·strok e l ead a fte r S at urday's third rou nd in t he Scandina vian Enterprise Open Golf Championships in Heisinborg, Sweden. The 27·year-old 1Jobetrotte r led with a 54-hole tot.al of 206. 10 under par 1oln1 into today's final round . . . Pitcher Ed Whi&soa of San FY'ancisco and third baseman Kay Kalgllt or Cincinnati were named as replace- ment.a for Vkl• Bh1e and JI.Ike ~mklt on the National League All-star tea m ... Roe Hodges of the New York Mets underwent surger y for a separated right shoulder and is ex· peel ed to be out for the remainder of the season . . Caro BambiDo, ridden by Patrick Valennela. passed fading leader Sp&eDded Glrl oo the fina l tum to win Saturday's $63,950 Cita· lion Handicap at Hollywood Park. Al Wimbledon McEnroe Image Gets Big Boost WIMBLEDON. England I API They came to boo the bad boy of tennis. They left the s tadium ringing hia praiaes. J ohn McEnroe. the man the British call "Supe r bra t." en ter e d Wi mbled o n ·., fa m ous Center Court to the sound of cat calls and prolonged booing Cha mpion BJOm Borg ~ot C:tll t he applause. Four hours late r. both men got a standing ovation after ont-l)f the most tbnlling Wim bledon fina ls m history BORG WOS THE MATCH I i;, 7·5, 6-3. 6·1. 8-6 but Mc Enroe. the brash 21 ·)ear -old from Ooug- laston. N Y . won the hearts or the fan s w 11 h a di s p lay o f s ports manshJp and courage Mc Enroe has tr ied hard to cur b tus famous tem per F'or th<' hrst 10 da~s of W1m bledcm ht· was as good as gold In Fnda) 's sem ifinal ag<11n~t Ji m m) Connors he bolled o' t·r The press went to town Tf'lt' v 1 s 1 o n v 1 e w e r s p h o n ,. <l W1mbledontocomplatn. Tht• ht-ro was the villain one• more ll 1!> ha rd to look good 1.-.h1:n ~ou pla) a~a 1 n .,t Bo r g . Mc En roe i.aad aJterv.a rd!; ·Hf' I ... thf' (•p1t()mt• ur I'\ l'r~ lhina:; gom1 in lPnn1., Yt•I ~1 (•E nr11 1· n111 11nl·. matched the champion f11r m1ari neri.. he <'ame d ose to mulching the five-llme cha mpio n in court cr aft THE A)IERIC'r\ '· J pnff.r: t1on1st "'ho is tn<'l1ntod to dispute ever) call hf.> feels mcorrl'ct, did not <,o mu<'h .i' d1-.;;.1u•·· l.\llh ont· C" all 1111 shouted Jl h1m ... 1·l l rm1 . but kepi hi., fc.-<'lln):(' pr1 tt'. mu<'h undt.'r <'Ontrol ··I WJ~ \er~ d1.,o.1µpo1n1""l I c11dn I ).!t·l J g(}()(j h..inc1 ""ht·n I C.':imt• out.· h1 · ,ldmllt•-<1 I rhd nn1· bJc1 th1n1.• :.irn1 11 ........ ti11 .... 11 up in Jll ltlt IJdl-" r-. J11·qµll bdl<'H'd all the· 1unlo. th• ·. r• ,,if I realh l.\antf'd tu I!•·. lh• t:r01.-. d m~ -~t posc;1 bl<' rr•'l1'Jfl~• and I hope I won thf>m O\ "r 'It 1.1. a..c; ruce to get 'U<'h .1 good rt.'cept1on 3l the end I 1.1.41~ pleased Wllh that · '1<'Enroe lned hard to h1dt> his JOHN McENROE b11t1·r d1:.a pµo1nt m ent. I tned C:t-.. h<i rd as I c:ould," Ill' .,a 1rJ "I F El.T Llf\t: 1 ha<l o good 1 h.i nu· :.iftl•r I v.on the f0urth set I ir·brt•alo.t•r hut ht• p1C"k..--d up anrl I hJd trnuhlt• 111µ1ni.: ""Ith his •·n ,. I m '1·n di-..appo1nted Mc ~nrn~. the -.econd seed. '-Jld ht• !1 It h1· h:..id a chance 11).! hi Up {It lht• \'nc1 I v.a~ hr1111n~ t11 play a good ~:..me on h1., -..crv1 c1•, but it just didn 't happ.·n.' he said . ··1 felt he m ight be mentally tired ." Hor~ s st•n 1n1? 1n the final set ""11~ phen<iint·nal II • dropped 1u ... 1 thn .. · i:ioint~ 1n !>t•vt·n service gam1:., Hut ~tcE..nme ..., h1~~t·<;t chan<'e h.1'1 <'llm•· in th•· 1•1''>nd o;1·t. "'h1·n h•· 'qu.mt!1•r1·ct thr••t• break µointi. for a 5 4 le.:1d '"IT Y. \." R E A i.i.\ 1mport.:1nt l • "'rn lh1 -...·1·ond •wt. tht-re1,l!n rn~· t ~ '•1~ 11 1 h.imµ .1dm1t11·d . .<11 r"" 1rth lt1'l1·:1d nf b<.•ini1, In th• dr '' 1 't .it I t.wi:rt an UI• hdl I 1'l • \I 1 1' nr<;o· ... 11. ,, •. l>c·ha \IOr "" .• ., 1mp1·n.ih11• I• ll h1-.. 'ln·cOurt Jl llluil1· hJd hl'lpt'ti h• ~Jme :-.un· 11 m1~h1 have helped ·• h\' •.:11J \r,, th111~ bJ\J )OU do ;igamst Boq~ 1s going to makt· )OU look worse. H t: JUSt doesn't do anytJung wronJ? " ICE ~>\ND ~ TEEL ... top c1f tht• 1wl and m1rJ c ulousl~ cra1.-. INt over Sor~ r~peatc.odh m1.-...,ed match 1.1.innmg line s hots b' an evelash · Ra1.1. dram:J n.•arhed 1L.., hc·1 ~ht going mto lhe hnal St•t "I thought BJorn wo uld be mentally down afte r the fourth set ." the U.S. Open champion s aid. "He wasn·t. He kept me working all the Ume " THE COMBATANTS began powdenng each other with thun· der bolt sen 'lces. Twice -m the second game a nd e1 ~hth Mc E nroe had lo fight back from 0·4-0 to hokt serv1 ce. Fi n al ly f o r the plu c k y American. the roof fell Ul lhe 111 h 1.Jrlh' t•f th•• fin JI !.el. The: "'1nn1ni.: blt11.-. ti\ BorJ? 1.1.a<, a b.1\·I. h .and l ro:.:. co urt which \fd·:nrOt' c:ouldn't tou<'h -a 'hot un "'h1ch he holds t hf! "'nrltl ' p.111·nt The crowc1 1•n1pted in "'aid cla · tlfln Bor~ ra1H'<I h1<1 hand~ abov<' h1!' head. ft'll tu his knt'<'" as 1f in .J stall' of prayer and then rolled O\"t•r on tu!> back · It '-'d.s m} tou~hest match t>ver at Wimbledon. ·he said .. J ~as lurky to "'in the second "l't ..-\s the match "'ent o n I kept thtnklnl': of all those m atch points I missed . I t ho ught , ·~ta\"lx' I'll cncf up losinJ? the match.'·· Borg: It Was a Great Match "It was a great match." said the Swede. "We both played well on the big polnu. It i.a muc h more rewarding to have woo such a tough match. Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN WIMBLEDON. England <AP> -"I couldn't believe it ," said Bjorn Borg. "I thou1ht : J esus. m aybe be will e nd up winning the m atc h ." Borg needed eight match points before defeat- ing brave challenger J ohn McEnroe 1·6, 7·5, 6-3. ·6·7. 8-6 Sat urday to c linch his fifth str aight : Wimbledon title. : McEnroe sa ved two m atch points in the 10th : gam~ of the fourth set and a further rive in a thri_ll· ing tiebreaker that the 21.year -old Ame rican fin· : aHy won 18-16 to level at two sets all. • · "It was a strange reeling," said Bor1. "Af. • tenvards I just tried to for1et the match points, go forward and bang in there. But It was very difficult. "Always when I bad an important point, John would ~ up wtth a great shot.··· . Borg described the match as the finest be has pl~yed at Wunbledon. "For sure. that was one of the best matches in my career. certainly the toughest I have played at Wimbledon." Borg said the m a tch had tired him mentally rather than physically. "Right now, I don't th.ink I realize I have won Wimbledon for a fifth time," he admitted. ··1 feel e xhausted and tired, but only mentally. You just can't afford to lose your concentration on grass." Borg paid tribute to McEnroe: "He sta.rted out very well. Early on I bad a problem: I was misaln& a Sot of returns and you have to return well againat bim. "In fact, I thought I was lucky to end up win· ning the second set. If he'd bad a little luck be couJd have been one or two brew up. SINGLES THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 9icMIAND DANCING 21 Hf. Recorded MesMge 525-7157 .. Lowcos:r ... Q'REFAEE SAILING ~~UTlpt'*"~. ....... ., ......... HMeroolol ~fohl .-,... PUU,Y l°'*'"O! 1978COUPEDEVILLE D'ELEGANCE Cruise control, AMYFM stereo w/8 track tape, Cabriolet. top & Cadillac wire wheel coven. (771~). ·16995 ... mt61m c..pe., W-6 ,,_. .... BrO_. Te a..e"""" At Sl•U•r Sawlap. nMonchor 12,0GO,,...,COlllDocVolwPf'otecflolt~ A~ A~ NABERS 2"0 HillOR 9LVD.,, COSTA MESA • Tee.phoM f 11f) S.0·9100 H0Wtr WRllOAW ... 4M .. • N , 'AT'UaOA\' ..... AM ... PM. Joe\\' 1-.0 AM te "'°°PM Ali(ertt-..C1~.-.AM~ ........ a1ic-. - AMERICAN LEAGU E West Dfrisloa Kansas City Texas Chicago Oakland Minnesota Seattle An1ets W L Pd. GB 47 32 .595 37 41 .474 9'1'J 36 41 .468 10 36 43 .456 11 34 44 .436 121,, 34 45 .430 13 28 48 .368 17 1~ East Dfvhloa New Yon 51 26 .662 Milwa ukee 43 33 .566 71,A.a Detroit 41 33 .SS.C 8"'a Ba ltimor e 42 3S .545 9 Boston 40 36 .526 10...._. Cleveland 36 39 .480 14 Tor onto 33 42 .440 17 ~·~ NUIW .... t,.....,..I ,...., .. s, Q9Woll J o.111-s. OllUeO 0 Ml_....l,T•u•1 ....... ,.~o _.,._~a.-a-1 lt-Cit\I '·,,....... T-.Y•OeoNI ...... 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"--' (~ k> HouUon IJ -ro •11 M Clft<l"""11 1"9•19rP 9-4> Pllll-l~le IC••HOfl 1).4) et St lfkl•l IYIKll-'11-Sl :S... 0...,. 1-• N I M Atl-• l "i.-r W I.II TEST DRIVE DATSUM Of IAIWICI WIU. GIVE YOU THE SHIRT OFF HIS IACI (.ome In For Your Free T-Shirt &DemoRide "Don't Miss IARWICl<'S 4th of July Specials" _ Taldtafl Tldap Bard M1lwa~~ Gorman Thomas 1s pulled a way from a confrontat.Jon "i th umpirr Dale Wood by first base coach Ron Hanser as two other umpires move m during the third lIUlUlg of Saturday·s game with the Angels. Thomas. who was ejected from the game . came onto the field and had to be pulled from Ford. Milwaukee won. 4·3. Simpson Doniinating Fk/,d Ex-USC Goller Up by Five Stroke "~· O AK BROOK. Ill. (AP) Young ~tt Simpson. a great amate ur while a ttending the Cn1ve r s 1t) o f So uth e rn California "aid Saturdav "I pro ' ed t o · m~~elf today th.at I canwm onthe PGAtour .. The third round is the hard round." s aid Simpso n. "'ho ma tered the wind and bump~ ~reens at the rugged Butle r Na- tion a l Golf Club course with 35-35-70 ~ his c losest pursuers fell back. S1 mpson d rew up at 209. seven·under par, to grab a five· stroke lead entering the final round in the chase for a $54,000 payday Only lhret> other pros were un· der par alter the conclusion of three rounds -Ha le lrwm . who closed at 74. and Joe Inman with i 2. both at 214 : and Andy Bean. w h o carded a double·boge) dotted 75 to finis h at 215. SIMPSON A.lllJD ED SNEED "'ere the only players Saturday to better par over the rugged 7.097-yard, par-72 course under bluste:y, hot conditions . Snet'<I had a rourse·rttord 31 oo the front s ide -tha nks to eig ht strai~t one-putt greens -and ca m e back in with 36 for a 217 total after barely making the 36·hole cut with 150. Today's TV ByHOWARDLHANDY Of-Deity --Following a,.e the toP sports events on TV tOday. Rati~ a,.e· .t ~ .t .t excellent; " " .t worth watching; •• fair, "fo,.get it. II 11:30 a .m., Channet 5 I I v' ANGELS BASEBALL: Angels a t Milwaukee. Annovnc.n: Bob Sta,.r, Steve Shannon and Ron Fairly. The Angels s.end Ed Hallck1 I l -1 > to the mound against the heavy h1tt1ng Brewe,.s, who are scheduled to counter with Moose Haas (9-6) The Angels a re in the Amenc.an League W~t cellar. while Milwa ukee 1s 7 1 games t>et11no the Yankees in the E ast. At 216 wai. Ji m Simons, "'ho carded 74 J oining Sneed dt 217 "'as Rt>A Cald"' t>ll, who dou ble· bo~e~ed 10 dnd 11 a nd finished With a7fo G rou~d at 218 "'ere T o m Watson. top m one:--winner on the Professio nal Golfe rs' As· social.Jon tour th1 ''ear; Cah1n Peete. ~tt Hoch. ·o on Poole'. David Grah am Hubert Gr~n and Lanm W~Jdkin~ Wadlo~. two ~troke!'.t orr the pace afte r the second round Fn· da). had four boge)S and a dou· ble bo~ey in zoomm~ to 77. and Tom Kite a lso blew hims elf out or early contention with four bogeys and t"'o double bogeys in his 78. "TODAY PROBABLY was the best r ve played s o far ... said S impson "I was really happy at the way the round went. But in a way I'm surprised by being rn the position I'm m. However . the way I played today. I'm not sur· prised. "Sure I v. as a lilt IC' nervous " he continued .. And 1 ·11 be a lltUe nt>rvous tomorrow ... but hav. mg a five-stroke lead is a big ad· vantage. l"m JUSt trying to pla ) m y own game a nd not v.-orr~ about -.1nnmJ! or the money or lhe Western Open ·· His m o!>t '>e n '>allo n a l shot c ame on the 58J.yard 15th hol(' when he stuck an e1ght-1ron JUSI 18 inches fro m the c up and got 111 with a b1rd1e fo ur High Sclwol Weightlijiers ·Lions Top Muscle Race With h ,·e athletes benc h press mg 340 pounds or better . mdud- mg a 420·pound lift b)' John DeCapno. Westminster Hl gh's Lions are the champions m the D:lll) Pilot's un o ff1c1al \H•tghtlifting championsh1 ~. Coaches at all Sunset . Sea \'1e w and South Coast Leai;tue !-chools. plus Ocean V1e v. lhgh in the Empire League and the 1\ngelus League 's Matt'r De1. "'e re asked to re:.pond to q ucr) on their '><.'hool ., lop "'e1i;ththf ters m tht> bench prt'~!.>. !.>Quat a nd powt'r clean Tht• bench pr es" 1i.. tht• onl~ a n .•a \\here all kl't'p mt>lhod1cal recor<b The SQUd t a nd po-w er cl(•an an> w.ed b' most. but not all af!rl't' on the· merits m «On· Junction w1t.h football Here 1s a look at the T op 10 in the benc h press and top three for the :.quat and po1.1.er rlean. alon~ v.1th each schoor~ Top Fl\c in th1..' bench prt·s~ IENCH ~ltfU p,.-• .._ N.,,_. ~"°'""' ' IOI'"' ()il!JC_40',o W~ff""t•rt''"' 1 o.,, ........ "°" ~,fnt,,. '•, l 1~1 ....,..,_u••• EO~ TOP It \.tfl'Vfl' °'°"""""' wr 1~ ,,.. ' e, .. ,, ) ... ,., ~ c .... ,.,,...,,,,.. • rtwio1 o.-.... "'•"'" .... .., ... O"'tf'1 ~"'""'°' (M rtw Af'Pftl .,,,.,,,""'"'' .. , &H C,,..ty. 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Sam .\1auar ..i, .\1 dter 0•·1 ' f\ennt'<f} PolJ dnd Da ~~t' l rJn1ch. ~<: .... port lla rhor .. Oa\t> Krd\111, Ocean V1t-"' ·., Dan· T1~chl•r and .\1arrna ·s P·at Ct-mJn .\t anar a benc he4' 380 arid po1,4 er cit-ans 235 from a ~ 10. 175 pound framt'. "'hlle Pola has don<' ~1 in the· '>quat. l 'rantch. a Ii 2' ·. 220-pounder, bt.·nrht~ 31C>, :-.qudti. .uo. po1,4 e r l'lt-.in .. 2411 and h ac, lifted 7()(1 µounds "'1th the le..: press . Kta\1l.l, ut !'>-8, l88, benches 3-m <;quals 350 and power cleans 2 15 , while Tische r . a 17 3- pt>under. benches 320 and squats 400 Ce man hfts 245 pounds in the power clean. IF WE IGHTUFTl SG 1c; a nv 1nd1cat io n. "4 a t c h out fo r Wt'~tmmster 1n the fall. Half of the top JO 1,4 e1JZhU1fters m the ~nch pres ... found m the search .irt· I.ion ... ~t r<·n1Hh. com bined 1,4 1th f't \lh1htL 1-. a n 1mpt>rtant fac t11r ., .. ,., Wf' ... tm1n.,te,. Coach \f ' 1._.., l'orn.:dn ·And 1t helps pr• \ l'nt IOJUf\ • II 1 an b<>t·f1m1• t<'d1ou". m a'~ lt1.11 t•\µIJin-. 1tw tht' mu-.ic. "4 h1«h -.( .. •m ... l!•·art'd to taic. \Our ® 1 p .m., Channel 2 v I GOLF: We<itern Open. Announcers: Pat Summer all, J ack Whltake r, Ben Wright, F,.ank Gheber. R 1c k Barry a nd Ken Venturi. Alcott Still Leads M.,.H ~ ~""' ,. .... • ~, ""'\-(IOlt..#" .. mind into Jnnthl·r \lo Orld · 11 t .rn i:•·t u ll ttla mooot 11nc1u-. · ... a.'' E rl1,oo ll""tS- 1.1n1 « 11.ir-h Hu'"' Purnell · k ut rt'-.utt ... h,l\·t· proven itself and ...... '>t ill .1tt J tk 11 a<; en thu-.1ai.ttcJll) a !:> "4 e can " University of Southern Ca lifornia product Scott Simpson goes after the Weste rn Open crown today, enterirl<J with a fi ve-stroke lead after his 70 Saturday gave him a se~·under par 209. His nea,.est ,.ivals a,.e Hale 1,.win and Joe Inman at 214 a nd Andy Bean at 21 5. OTHER TELEVISION Noon (7) -SPORTS SPECTACULAR -Two segments from previous snows are repeated: Project SOS, Stan Bar· re tt's attempt to break the si>eed of sound in a land vehicle, and the professional pool players association ni ne-ball cham· p1onsh1p, taped tn Hot lywood. 1 p.m. (9) -F LYING SPORTSMAN -Hos t Ed Tabor goes f1sh1nq 1n the Sea of Cortes, 'off the Baja peninsula. 2 pm. 152) -ASCOT RACING. 4 pm (4) -SPORTSWORLD -The World of Outlaws, sprint ca,. race taped tn Knoxville, Iowa. Also· The U S. Olym pic women s platform d1v1ng trials. taped in Austin. Tt>xas Survival of the fittest; and part two of a soorts· 1ournal report on the NCAA. Commentators include: Paul Page, Mike Adamte, Charfle Jones and Mic ki King Hogue. 4.:X> p.m. (7) -ROAD TO ATLANTA -A review of the 1979 SPorts Car Club of Ame,.ica national championship. Paul Ne wman is fe atured among the drlvet"S in the rac.e. 7 p.m. <SO> -SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. 10p.m. 111)-THISWEEKINBASEBALL 12::X> a.m . !9) -WOMEN'S GOl.F -Final round play in tht> Mayflowe,. Classic, taped at Hert>ou,. Trees Golf Club in Nobtesv1t1e, Ind. RADIO Baseball -Angels at Milwaukee, 11 :30 a .m., KMPC !710>; San Francisco at Dodgers, l p.m ., KABC (790>. ( ~ 0.ily Pilot is not r~sibM tor·~-CMIM)eS.) ~ORLESVILLE . Ind t APl Am) Akott "'urvl\ed bogeys on h<>r fJr..t t"'o hol~ Sat.urday to rt>ta m the lead v. Ith a record IO·under par 206 after 54 holes of a Ladies Professional Golf A5· !'.>Oc1allon tourna ment Alcott carded a par 72 on the 6,044·~ard Harbour Trees Golf Club rourse 111 her third round to open a three-stroke advantage o ver Sall) Little. The 206 broke the 54-hole tournament mark of 209 set b) Jane Blalock m 1978 ·Tm playmg some of the bec;t ~olf or m) career." s aid Alcott. who began the Uurd round two ~trokes ahead of Penny Pulz. 'Tm veQ pleased with m~ round. I JUSl d1dn·t have anyUung happen today .. Alcott. who set a one -day_ mark with a 65 oo Friday, three· pulled rrom 2S feet on he r open- ing hole a nd then p icked up anothe r bogey when she missed a 10-footer on the par-five 505- yard No. 2 hole. "I kne w I 'd have lo fight back." said Alcott. who 1s seek- ing her Utb tour victory overall and her S('('ond 1h1 <, \t'ar ·I onl\ ~ot back lo even but still pla)ed well " Be th Daniel. last vear'<, rook h· of the year. wa~ aione an third place after carding an untLs ual two·under-par 70 The 23·year old Furman University gradua te began 9.'llh a triple bogey on her first bole after s tarting the da) at four·under "I thought a lot of things that couldn't be printed after that s hot." s aid Daniel after her second shot new over the green and out oC bounds. (•"' .. ~·~ ·~. ... )(, t ,,.,.... ~ .. \&., "' .. ,""'""""""'"'"a l .'C ~ _ ..... .,, r twt-......xxJ -. '' 1 .. 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'''r lh•· Chr•~tm ... , hultdays Pic k ix a t .De l Mar '(\ 1'1cl.. ~J '.\, tht' nt•w fo rm of ioo 9. 3J?l•nni;t mtroduc-ed this sum- w m er at Holl~"'ood Park, will be ». offt•rt'd tnrouehout tht' 191l.> 0<-1 \I a r rdcing "K'd~n. -. hJ ch begtn"> Jul} 23 : • f'a ns a tte mpt to select the .... 1,4 innt>f") of stx s pec1 f1ed races Rodgers Up e t NEW YORK CAPl - John Gildewell o f Fairborn, Otuo. led from start t.o firush in scoring a 15-)'ard ups et over marathon champion Bill Rodgers. Saturday in a 10.000-kllometer run. DEMONSTRATOR · G11Mwell. 23, covered the 6 2-nute race in 29 minutes. 2S SttOOds. Carlander Scores 43 in 109-107 Victory LClS ANGELES -Roger Lemons ronnected on a 25-fool j umper with four seconds left in regulatioa and on~ secood left oo the 30-seeond clock Saturday to keep Orange County's U .S .A. 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J0"04U,·AntW Sm1t'°I oe-t Ao\..- C..wh ~'""°"'I ..._ ,.~.o 1 Vassallo Sparkles Bruner, Caulkim Droivn Swim Foes SANTA CLARA (AP> - Former Olympian Mike Bnmer won his third event in two days and Jesse Vassallo and" Mary Birdaell set meet records at the Santa Clara International In· vitalional Swimming Meet Saturda,y oighL Birdsell, of industry Hills, and former Olympian Joe Bottom were the night's only double win· ners. BRUNER. WHO WON the 800 and 200 rreestyle races on Fri· day. easily outdistanced the field in the 400 freestyle Satur- day. The Mesa Aquatics swim· mer was cloclced in 3:55.50, .32 seconds s lower than Brian Good.ell's meet record of last year. However. be was more Super Sound Charges to Win LOS ALAMITOS-Super Sound aw-,e med b1.a pa~ doelng d14rge to win the nloth ruaaiDg cl the $100,000 Veuela. JI aturit)' at Loi Alamitos Satw- daJ niCbl and &ive tralDer Blme ScbvwveJdl &19 tldrd ~ will in tbeaatioa '• ridMstracelor fow·year-Gldqqarter bones. Super Sound a.a.... took the lead 150 yards from the Wire and pulled away to win by three-· «lUIUl'I of a '-ltb wttb a 21.17 tlJnefW..OJardl. super 8omd awse. ,....., ldllm~toaboWtM ••N.• man, rewal'Md llU ~ 111--. ID U... ervwd ~ 1IMI ........... -... . •r OMCW NW7 ......... ., ........ • than nine seconds faster than second·place firusber Ed Ryder of Mi5$ion Viejo. Vassallo. of Mission Viejo. who bolds the world r ecord in the 400 individual medley, woo that event in 4:30.80, .48 ~ faster than bis meet mark of 1978. However, it was more than 10 seconds off his world reeord. Birdsell woo the women's 100 butterfly in 1 :02.44 •. 70 seconds faster than Nancy Hogshead's mark of 1978. Birdsell also came back to win the 50 freestyle in 26.76. Bottom, the world record holder in the 100 butterfly. won that event in 56.51. just off Jeff Stuart's meet reeord ot 56.38. Bottom. ol Walnut Creek, also woo the 50 freestyle in 23.59. MA YUJO YOKOYAMA cl [D. duatry Hills won her aecood event in two niabts. capturing the 400 individual medley in 4 :58.38. Cynthia Woodhead, of Riverside. also woo her second event of the meet. taking the 400 freestyle in': 1'.4S. Marpret Hoeflich of Concord· Pleaunt HW was the other in· dividual winner, takln1 the 100 bactaroke in 1:07.25. Meaawblle In Toronto, NHbvUle swimmers, led by Traey Canllrina, swept all six women'• eftDta at an blterDa· tioaal 1wimmtn1 meet. CA1JL&INS DOMINATED every event abe entered. After tbe ....S day of ~'M ..-..S awlm melt. lbe bad..., ...... ais badlYidual aa&d medal• and baa aband ID two ~umpba. ....... b8d • •• rtllt . . . Ume·to ~ aad am r..uac mlldt ....... ,Mt•nllY•• UM flnt clay," CauWu aald • ..... 1 ........ SOUNDS OFF-Toronto Manager Bobby Mattick a rgues nose to nose with umpire Durwood Merrill. NASl NAflOtlALCON•l••MCI Covno .. w .. l)lr>Q'IOt> l a<OftlO Rocllttlt< l Ul\d °"""' #if'ltwt-\Ot4 Allanl• E•t'-Olwi.- W L GFGA ... 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"I think the whole mental attitude changed as far as two fact.on are concerned: ooe-recognitioo, and two -revenue. ··1 regreUed the move. and I still feel veey· strongly that unless you have tbe bulk of )'OUT athletes from your own bad[)'ard it is difficult to maintain the type ol competit.ioa tbat they are forced into i.n the Pac-10," said !Cmh. Sl, oae of the winningest coacbel i.n college football. naED OCT. U, the fe>n1>tt coach now rises at dawn and worts 12 bou.rs a day at a Tempe factory making metal detectors. He races multlmillkm· dollar sum by former C!:r" Kevin Rutledae, wbo accuaed Kuab ot ll'IDC him. and Rick Lyncb, wbo aecmed Kush ol defamata Jl WU Lynch, a Pboenlz draa..uip operator, wbo IUMtied footbAU·p&Qer wltD••• to tbe al· Je1ed pua b•n1 IDddeDt. KUiia dlmed tllrowtU the punch but ... ft.Nd by A.tbMtie Dtrector Fred Miller, wbo attUMd him of lytac and aUemptiq to covtt up lbe iDdclent. Rookie Killed I Miller subsequently was removed as athletic director by ASU President John Scbwada, who has announced bis own plans to retire. Km.b said he went to Miller with his concern about ovuempbasis oo football long before trouble 5Urted. "I SA.ID, 'BEV, FaED, doo't let this thing get out of band.'•• Kuab recalled. "But be didn't do anything. 1bere were many Brutuses in that pro- gram. 8ut the biggest disappointment was Fred (Miller).•• Km.b aaJd be considered resigning when ASU joined the Pac-10. "But you meet lbe challenge. You say you're going to do the best you can. He cut a few corners, too, Kush admits. · 'Tbete was so much emphasis oo winning that we foqot wby the kids were there," he said. "( was as luilti1 aa an.yooe else. "We were literally frustrated physically, from tbe standpoint of win, win, win. "So what you start doing is circumve.oting the rules. You're not bnakiq them, but you 're in lbat gray area. "You <et to the point in recruiting that you start Ulr:tng tbe maqiaal kid. TbeD, you bend 90me otber nde. "It bas bem a Di«btmare." he said ... , spent manJ 1'9e1il111 a1Cbta and l 'm talking about three OI' four ....... ATTENTION DOCTORS! MEDICAL CUMIC 111MS OUt a TOP coa•ITIOM flGelAUGalMll ........................ SMO IQ ft on 1.17 ~ contlltns ~ roc>fM. 2 X..ft8V rooms. minor ~ room. Nune.. ltllk>ns. 2 VflfY Woe patNtnt'a waiting rooms. 2 Doctor's tounoee with connecting ~ a blltWoom f8cMltiee. L11t81 .._,...._C& o-r-r:.=· .,,. The '80s Look What':. a woman to "do' with hf'r hair '"thf' ·~' Anything he wants She can make 1t shimmer. add a spec ial nuanc-e of blondf'. put in ribbons or light She can change St) IM to suit her personal.H y and t~utor ll to fat her hie st vlt· New idea~ for the new decadt' '4 C"re ho-.n in the Clairol Collcc\ton at lh wncoln Center tn New York, created by st)hst:. J ohn and Suzanne Chadwick and ha1rcoloru.t Le!>he Blanchard "There 's never been a better ume than now for ha1rcolor," Blanchard noted "The downnght quality or product. the state of the art, 1( you IA.ill ts ...,uperb .. John Chadwick .,aid. "You should a!>k \Our hair to do for you what your clothe., do the} '40rk "'1th the M.•:isons. the '4 eather. }Our face. your frame o! mind Hair color today doe~ not mean onl• ..,mglc: color. Blanchard said "It's the quality of color that's important now. always with a play of hghl throughout " The Ch<1dw1ds stressed that h;ur should never be "bullied into shape the re!>ulting s tyle looks rented rather than your own." Hair te xture. wave pattern, quality and quantity all affect a successful !>tyle choice. they not ed. The Clairol Collection can be !>u m med up '4<1th three words for tht' haircolor qualtt). ind1 v1dualil) und light. and om• for thf' .,t) ll':-. Vl'r'i<Jtlla ty. Thi:-. 1~ lht' "'om an of tht· 80s Jorgen Holderun completH braid• for Carol Howerd Naughty maiden-lady look Easy . unconstructed shape Braids, Braids, Braids Wh1·n th<' la/\ d.1,..., of :-.ummrr n1mP and ~ ou "'ant lo be ) nu r tooll·.,t and tin ).!hll'!->l trv bra 1d mg ) our hair. .Joq~cn Holgersan. a Dani!>h hair:.Lyhc;t fr esh from Copenha~cn v. ho 1:. working v.1th Oir ecllves, a ne w line or hair care product!'>, showed techniques for braiding a nd rolling at RobinM>n's. Fashion Island To successfullv braid h air. one needs tresses al least shoulder length, he satd The 1maginat1on 10., the hm1t in braiding stylt•s. There can be one braid, the whole head can b1· plaited. or braids can be wrapped aroun<l lik<> a cap. Tht• hair can be left braided for <,cveral l!.1, '· lloh•t•,....an "•WI. hut nt:\\ St'tll•S must s tart v.1th1•l<'..tnh.11r · ·1 tw '>l) 11:-t cmoha-.alcd that bra1dini..: should Ol'H·r bl> nom' "'1th v.ct hair becau:.c 1t can c·au!'>P damage bv dry1n1.: too 11i;:hl. Fnr an added. tourh. Holgersan said nb· bon ... or tin~ !>ilk fh>'4l'l 'i can be braided into the ha1r I lolg<'r...,an said most braided styles require a ...,t, hst -or --adH•nturous good friend hcl·Juw tht>y can't be done to perfection by nnt>:-elf Propt~rlv cond1t1ont•d hmr 1s essential to a .... uccessful braided st) le, he noted. His com· pany·c; product includt•o., a four.step progr am for "'ell groomed hair. Chime of Golden Wedding Bells GrQws Silent By SUDITB OLSON Of-~"99 ...... A recent party I went to was Like Old Home Week. Old friends turned up by the doaen, it seemed · It was a very interestln1 party for several reasons. Not only did we see some nelt:lne new can and some pretty clothes~ • but we ca..Pt up on the news of who's doinl wbat. 'l'bln were several diwreea in the off-tac. IOlne new marrla1es and IODle people bl a lt&e of lndeclalon. I went home wonderin• ll anyone stays married more than 10 years anymore. Twelve years seems to be a bll trouble spot aa4 when 13 rells around, you'd bettet watch oat. Tbls la when some spouses It.art 1ett1.Dg tt• feet. lrltb tbla kind of Umetable around, it .,._, seem too aurprillnl wben a couple ee11111..., tlMlr Soldea amivenary aet a ,.... fll &be.,.,,. ..... wtth tbelr COil· ll'•talatioal. How did &bey do It II tbe bll question. One an.-wer ls that they may not be as happy as them seem. Or. Judy Todd. an as· soclate professor or psychology at Callromia State University, Dominguez Hills, found in a two and a half year study of couples married 50 years or longer, that the majority of the people were not happy. "What we found was loog-t.erm commit· ment without inUmacy," Or. Todd said. "The wife complained that the husband never cherlahed her, never said kind things to her and did natapend much time with her. "And the husband relt unJoved and unap- preciated In return for all his ha rd wo rk.·· ( Singles ) "The unhappy marriages were all very tracllUanal. Tbla meant that the man worked and tbe womu at.eyed at home, that Lbe man wa1 independent, achlevement..ortented and unemotional and lhat the woman wa1 c1e: pendent, people-<>rtented andaffedionate. ·· The soc1&I conditioning the men and women had received was a dile mma for both !>Pouses, Dr. Todd found. The woman was raised, s he said, to be a ffectionate and s he then expected t-0 m eet her Intimacy needs through marriage to someone raised to consider intimacy un· mascUllne. The man. on the other hand, was not taught bow to be affectionate but was told he had to be responsible for hls family's happ1· ness. Alter failing to make bis wife happy, Dr. Todd noted, the man often concluded that "women are Impossible to please ." The happy golde nweds. on the other hand. didn't fit into traditional patterna and Dr. Todd faid their marrl41es were dllflcult to characterize. "But they did have one thing In common -they did not flt the tradlUonal roles filled by lhe rest ol their aeneraUon." Olvorced people sometimes feel a b'lt 1ullty for not maklnl the five-decade mark, but then I wonder I( it's really appropriate to me asure the success o f mamage in terms of longevity Dr. Todd's study supports that argument a hit, and so does the success rate of many second marriages. Instead or asking "How long have you been mUlled?" we could say, "How happily have you been married?" Such a system wouldn't make the s toreke4!pers very happy. though, because we'd have to dev1se a new system for glving gifts . · The first anniversar y wouldn't be "paper" or "clocks" anymore, and the flf· lie th wouldn't be the golden jubilee. Maybe "happy" marriages could rate a · bottle of wine, "very hapry" unions would deservr o dinner party, and "extraordinarily blissful" marrlag~s wouJc:I be toasted with a giant celebraboo . Tbi8 system mlQht pro~ a litUe com- m unkaUon between huabandl and wives, too. and end up keeping marrtaces tosetber for longer i,han the current rJ.te. ... Lott-Swank Mclantl6 Swank and R•M Lott. both of llununw'on Beach, exchan11ed weddll\I vows in 1-·ira.t Raptl!;t t"hureh. HunllnJton BeaC'h Tht! bride. dauechter ol Mr and Mrs GeraJd Sv. ank ol Matawan. N J , 1r.ctualed from Cedar R11.lge tl!gh SC'hOol in Matawan and Oou1lai.~ (·ollege 1n New Rrunaw1ck, N .J . She 1~ em ployed by Bergen Brun~w11 Corp Th~ brade1room, aon of Mr and Mrs W1lhum Lott of Hunttniton Beach, graduated from EdlSOn l ltah School and attends CaJ State Loni( Beac.-h He 1s employed by Royal Crown Cola The coupll' plan to hve in Long Beach itfter d trap lo New York City and the New J ersey COlU1 t Carli ck-Cooper Susan Carlick of Newport Beach and Alan Cooper ol Berkeley are engaged. The bride-elect. daughter ol Mr . and Mrs. Edward Carlick of Newport Beach, graduated from Newport Harbor High School and UC San· ta Bar bara. She is advertising director for Brooks Cameras in San Ftancisco. The future bridegroom , son ol Mr . and Mrs. Robert Cooper of Kentfield. Calif.. graduated from Colle~e of Marin i.n Marin County. He ts owner of Struc.-tured Systems Group, a com· puter software m anufacturer in Oakland Metzgar-Carver The home of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Carver J r of Newport Beach was the setting for the wed- ding of Claudia Carver of Santa Monica and Mar<-Metzgar of Los Angeles. The bride graduated from Corona del Mar High School. Stanford University and Duke University Law School. She is em ployed by Paul. Hastings, Janofsky and Walker law firm in Los An~eles. The bridt>~room . son of Mr. and Mrs. W1l1 1a m M e tz~ar of Lake Oswego, Calif .. J!r aduated from UC Los Angeles and Loyola U n 1\'er.s1ty La w Sc.-hool He is pro1ect <-oordanator for Oxford West Development Co. of Newport Beach. The couple plan lo hve m Los Angeles after a trip to Europe Mr and Mrs. Tozer Tozer-Bohl Ot'brn Hohl uf W~sl rnuuster and Matthew Tour or Newport Beach exchanged wedding vo ws In ('{tlvary Chapel. Costa Mt'fla. The bru1e . daughter or Mrs. Diane Bob1 or Westmins ter . gradua ted from Westm inster High School and Golden West College and is at- tending Cal State Long Beach. She tS employed by Farwesl Services m Huntington Beach The br1de~room , son of Mr and Mrs Philio Tozer of Newport Beach. graduated from Newport Harbor ll1~h School and Or ange Coast College and Ii. attending Cal State Long Beach lie is employt!d by Davey's Locker in Balboa Island. Thl' couple plan to live in Santa Ana. Maloney-Hinton An October wedding is planned in Our Lady Queen of Angels Churc h in Newport Beach for Karen Maloney of Corona del Mar and Steven Hinton of Claremont The bride-elect. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward Maloney of Corona del Mar. graduated from Corona del Mar High School and attends Cal State Fullerton The future bridegroom. son of Mr and Mrs. Al \'ID Hinton of Claremont. graduated from Claremont High School and Mt. San Antonio College Ding wal I-GI antz Susan Glantz and Robert Dmgwall. both of Costa Mesa. exchanged wedding vows in the Kingdom Hall of Jchovah·s Witnesses rn Costa Mesa The bride. daughte r of Mr and M rs Don Glantz of Costa Mesa. graduated from Estancia th gh School. She has bt'en t-mployed a~ ., medical secreta ry and assist ant The bridegroom. son or Mr and Mrs. John Oin~wall of Costa Me!><t . gruduated from La Puente High St'hool He 1~ employed b} DmRwall Tool and Die Co The couple plan to hve in Costa Mc.~a after a trip to Mexico and San Diego. ~s. Lott Miss Maloney \~ t ddrna and ""Qa<w 111t·r11 ann1>urn·..-ml'nls run 1111 SundatJ an the /)01/y l 11lot Jo"orms are avmlaolt- at all Doalu PtWr ofl1c1•s ,., btJ coll1ng tht> Featc.r1• Departmenl. 642·4321 Could Be.Just Plain Cold DEAR ANN LANDERS : M ay I respectfuJly suggest that before yoo label some· one ··squirre lly " you look to st'<' 1f there •' perhaps another s ide to the story? The woman who wrote s aid. "My old goat hets been sleeping in his un· • ion swt ror 45 years .. An11 Landers It is the only disease It is t~ only d1st:ase that requires a license to s preadb) ad\t!rt1s1ng keep 1t llOtng. And thP onh d1st'aM· It 1s the only d1sea:o.e not c-au~l'<i h\ ~ g1·rm or contracted h) the ~•II of a \ iru.' man. C'.1n 11 he lh.11 11 " 11111 It •~ the onl:, dl't·a'>t· a dl'l'.L"t· JI JJI"' I \I that produces rl'v1:nul· FR0'¥1 Tll~; ~110\\ \1 E for the government STA1 E It IS th<! only d1scaM· DEAR -M I SSOl'R I ; helmet for three weeks! days Do you have the that provokes c rime. The expert." •ho'e opln· The tJtJap I lean1 from guts to print this? It 1:. the onl y disease i o n " I r .. " p e «' t 'a\ my re-*rs! If akohohs m is a dl~·. that 1s habit-forming alcohoU!>m IS a dlst"as••. D E A R A N N ease. it's the only dis It 1s :.ilso the only di~ But you raisf• '4'1me in· LANDERS: I am a 16· ease that 1s bottled and ease that causes violent ter.-.. tinl( q uf'i.lloni.. ... - ~ ,.-. . I \ . -...... o~GQJ 5 YRS. -13 YRS. (Post Kindergarten) 4,5,6, 7,8,9 or 10 WEEKS JUNE 16th -AUG. 22nd 3,4 or 5 DAYS A WEEK Servmg · IAVINE. CORONA DEL MAR, NEWPORT BEACH, COSTA MESA. TUSTIN. SANTA ANA Supervised Ac t1vit1es I ·• ...... ~ f'( ~ • ~ .. , ~ •AQUATIC (SWIMMING. FISHING. BEACH SPORTS ) •TEAM and INDIVIDUAL SPORTS (BASEBALL. SOCCER. BASKET BALL PILLO POLO, ROLLER SKATING BOWLING. ETC . I •EDUCATIONAL TOURS (MUSEUMS, SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS .. ) •FIELD EXCURSIONS and AMUSEMENT PARKS (NATURE WALKS. COOKOUTS. DISNEYLAND. KNOTTS BERRY FARM ) •ARTS and CRAFTS •SPECIAL TRIPS t .. Transeor1at10'!_ DOOR TO·DOOR PICK·UP and DROP OFF PROVIDED STATE : APPROVED VEHICLES, CERTIFIED DRIVERS FOR FURTHER INFORMA TION and BROCHURE CALL. ROY and JAN NAKAI, Owners Directors: (7 14) 552-0416 BROADWA Y COME S TOSADDLEBACK ! A S T H E SADDLE BACK COMPANY THE ATRE PRESENTS "MY FAIR LADY" starring Davia Holliday (lh" "M an of La Mancha" and "Coco" with K a therine Hepburn) as H e nry Higgin s. And Broadw ay '<; Linda M ichele. w ho has played along side Tony Randall <Carousel ), John Raitt IShow boat ) and Jac1c Jones <Ok lahoma), as Eliza Doolittle. D irected by Cr andPll Diehl who 1'> dirert1ng Relf Harrison 1n the 15th anniversary of "LADY" on Broadway next spring. Don 't miss this m agical muc:.1cal tha t brings Broadway to your own back yard Early reservat1onc:. ar e urged' Perto,.mance date'> July 18, 1q ; 22 U . 7q.J1 , A uqu~t I 7 8 pm Curt.:ion July 20, '17 & Auqust J J p m Cor1am Tic kets \7 For t icket 1nformal1on or rPsf'r1.-;u1onc. Cdll Saddleback College Box Otf1<f> di 831 46S6 J 'd like to know why she ts rats mJ? a fuss now. Oid It occur to her that the man might have poor circulation and is juRt plain cold? year -old girl with an un-sold. death on the highways Tha nk.-. for "riling. usual problem . I excel in ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~ golf. tennis, swimming and r acque t ba II . l thought this would make me popular with the fellows but it seems to be doin& just the op- Twenty-two years ago I s uffered a heart at· tack. Smee that time I have slept in flannel pa· Jamas a wool s weater a nd socks. I use an elec· tric blanket a ll year r o und. My wife has never made fun of me. I hope the complain- inll wench will read this letter and ask herself the question you have urged on Ml many wives be f o r e c.-o n s 1der1ng :.eparat1on or divorce. It IS this : "Would your life be b e tte r with h i m or without him ?" NO LAST NAME PLEASE. JUST JIM DEAR nM: Sbtce tbe letter from that wench a ppeared, I have re· ceived the doHonedfft d e1c:rlpUoas ot •elrd sleeplaf apparel. For examp e : A man in Miami says his wife sleeps la a fur coat, sammer ••d winte r , ever .a.ee &My moved fro• Ml••eao&a . A wo••• I• Worce ster, Man., HJI a.er bald· a.ea*4 la•'lllll..S aleeps .. .. of ... .ad tubu• f rom ~t.Mr ta.,...,1a Na y . A mother I • &a.... wn&e Ulat lter ....... dlrtUecl •kn lie made die team he ••••t I• Il l• football ...,_w91. posite. I can cream any guy on the tennis court. and the same goes for rac· quetball. With golf it's the same thing. Actual· ly. it is embarrassing - I hale to do Sess than my best, and the guys don't Ilk e lo get beat. Last month I had something good going with a neat Joe from TalJ a hassee. Afte r I heal bis brains oul on the tennis court. il was all over. He never called me again. T h e uncoor dinated klutzes seem to get all the dates, while the ex· pert is sitting home with her trophies. Any ad· vice'! -TOO GOOD FOR MY OWNG-000 D EA& GOOD: Boys admltt taint -ud ob- vlouly ,.. laa.e It. It'• m•d• eHler lo be a grad ou leeer "•• a craciom.--... Maybe U1l1 ls JOU p .... lea • Tltlll aa...tlt;T..U. DEAR ANN LANDE R S : We are hearing a great deal a bout the "disease" called alcobolism these ·- At PRECISION PERFORMANCE we shampoo, condition, PRECISICJkut and blow dry your hair. whether you're a guy or gal. We also offer permanent waves. coloring, frOS1ing, manicures. and acrylic nails. HO APPOINTMENTS ARE EVER NECESSARY ALL HAIR CITS ()PIN 6 DAYS A WIR: MOM.-RI. t-1 SAT. f-4 COSTA MESA 763W. BAKER IATmsTOIJ 54p.3855 MOW I LOCAnottS TOSllYI YOU OP8 ... SOOM 1M HUMTIMGTOM llACH ~OPH~TIC4T£D PROCRAMMINC .. Beaul;fu/ ~lereo Muf1ie- New~ Marine Wealher- ~loak Markel Reporl~ Con{}umer 'Reporl{} t .......... Get Ready for Long, Hot Summer leHltlH aM Cr9Clal d•e dlllit .._ Yw pro- baMJ &ll6M I'• OVtT• ~--., .. - Ml--...... ~· \.,r Mlretlt, It I all oHr.We'w..,...lt. roa CSNTV•••e ,...,..... ..... tried their parents come alona and lmJi.te It and younc people move oo &.o aometbi.ns elle. d:ct•utely to 1et a •' •' u..t • lbeiJ' own. Every time tbey do, They loved miniakirtl, ( Boroseope ) llONDAY. JULY 7 a, SYDNEY OllAU AUD Olar. 2l·Apr. lt}: GeDuiDe •rs.iia la available; item you bave u 'lne can be bad at surpris· .._, low price. Empbuls oa budaet. ....,_. poU!Dtial, gettin1 what you praat with cooperation of family ~ ..... TAtJalJS <Apr. 2Q.lihy 20 >-Jn. • ..._. who made accusation will ealler apology .. Bf' gracious, but ddn tucked in. See people as we, not through haze ol wishful tHefriM Derme terms, bring expec- Utiom Tilto focus. GSlllNI <May 21.June 20): Study Taurm message for valuable hint. I.oak beiaiDd scenes, strive to discern motives. Time your moves -you will ~ at right place at crucial mo- meo~. You'll have more pressure. r e:-.pon.aibility and opportunity to 19!antt prestige CANCD <June 21.July 22): You apable now or striking chord or enal appeal. Scenario accents hopes, wishes and surprise dends. Romantic interlude lends a,tee. LEO (July 23-AQg. 22); New ap- ..... cb wins favor of superior. Stress llldependenee, orieinalily, willing· ~s to take authoritative stance. gbt on career, booor, civic ac· l and promotion. . VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept . 22>: In· ~tvidual who taught you in past is due to m.ke reappearance. Know it and be receptJve. Accent oo journey, s pecial manuscript, Intellectual stimulation and hunch lbat is on target. LIBRA <Sept . 23-0ct. 22): Stress diversification. Check legal rights a.nd permissions. Refuse to be paint· ed into corner . Take nothjng for granted. You make unusual contact at social affair. SCORPIO <Oct. 2:s..'lov. 21): Have s o urce material at hand. Be meticulous concerning details . Review, revise and rebuild on more solid base. Permit others to. state their views. If patient, you learn something of value. SAGITfARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21>: Give yourself "working room ." Stress freedom of thought. action. Be analytical. Don 't be satisfied merely lo know something occurred -find reasons for happenings. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jao. 19) · Accent on cr eativity. change, a variety of sensations and ability to imprint your own style. Important adjustment occurs on domestic scene. AQUARIUS <Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Check basic values. Obtain pro· lessiooal appraisal of property, other possessioos. Emphasis oo security. long·ranse plans and conclusion of significant transaction. PISCES <Feb. 19-Mar. 20>: Bring ideas into focus. Be flexible and dis· play sense of humor. Relationship in· tensifies -nothing is apt lo occur halfway : 111111 IUlllllD nlZLI . ,..., ... ·--... ·--.. , , .. .......... -•a. ·at== ·-:z .... ...... . ._...,. .<Mir:,,. .. •c.~ ·----' 118uRp .......... • ,.....,... .... -~ .,~ ,.. ace• ... r• .., .... .,, -... .... •n... .. a..._ I 5 .. 144Qe:*'811 141:::: 1'7 Olgr9'lfl 1'1Cme-ot 181Moi 1 .:.. ... ........ 1171on -~ ..... ,. .... 1Mr1(1 110llude 111bNullt: 2worde , ... ~ 116~ tooll 1M8Np'1cnn1 1171eoomee ...... 111 Donecl wtttl ... DOWN 1 8'bllcel nerne 211twMrw ..... 3 ..... --4LAft .... 5 Symbollc: bird 'Book plllm 7 Pr1elt'• ;..-,,.,. '8oldng abbr. 9AI 10MwctlW 11 PWlld notice 12 e.yot Japen 13 eaa-ice: Fr. 1,Young..m- on 15~ ..... ,. .... "*'9 17 Napoeeo.llc *-Y 11-..Cll OOU'*Y ' loud mualc . tinted 1taues. 1old chains around tbe neell, causes, marches, relaUoo.sbips, me anln&lul conversa· Uona, Ujbt Jeana, tape decks and frizzy hair un· til their parents dis · covered them too and their popularity began to wane. I ne ver kne w what soll tude was until I poked my head into my son's bedroom one day when his stereo was go- in g 86 decibels and s houted , "Could you turn it upT I can't bear Tell bhn be look.I like all tbe worda ln th• bit 111&er wtt.tubort bair kitchen." l"rom then oa, and not to be lurpr1aed h I a m ua i c b~c am• If lbe coecb Ulla him to .-------- pri v ai.. let hll halr crow before be can play football. l'OR PllEN'l'I wbo yeun to aee their son'• NAG AT RI• for not ears once more, may I u1in1 eoouah shampoo su11est you pick out a and water. ("How can boy ln t.be neighborhood your hair be clean lf you who has a ponytail down use only one towel to dry his back and say to your il? · · > Remind him of the 1 son, "Why can't you let cood old days when hia free TICkets: r- your hair 1row like hair ~ to clog the ,.,.,___ E Calusnow,toreJCperthelp George? It's neat caught drains every two weeks 1119 rnpire wfttl YoUI' kllehen remodeling up in a rubber band in· or so. S&-:1..es Back'' peene. t.et u. st'O'# you how to s tead of sticking up in But mostly. what we lflll t>MIAity end modernize.MIU'· the air Uke a porcupine all must do i5 to let our TheatertidcetOf pne.ngtytowcoeuoyoul m beat:· hair grow. Remember, aouvenief photo Te 11 him It· s his the longer ours becomes '#ft~~~~;:::. BARKER ~ .. patriotic duty .. to keep . : . the shorter theirs Summer Sctlool his hair loog Uke George will become,. on-the-Mall at 2960 Randolf Ave. W ashlngton. Tell him be I ~ l. m asking a I Huntington ~ Costa Mesa can 't go vis iting with lot. It s gotng t.o be a Imam couftl. 754-0.,70 you until he lets bis hair long. hot summer, but Grades K rh<u 12 ~ grow as you·re ashamed we c an do it. parents. l Tuition. '11 to StS \·i,i, blk W of Bnstol at Batler of him. For America! per course '\. ~~~~~~~--- OUR WAREHOUSE IS JAMMED! WE MUST ABSOLUTELY REDUCE INVENTORY!-SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY ONLY SAVE on newest models, saye more on closeouts, 5ave even more on floor samples! v CHECK THESE FAMOUS BRANDS: SINGERS e VIKINGS e RICCARS e ELNAS e BERNINAS PFAFFS e NECCHIS e BROTHERS e NEW HOMES e WHITES '-' CHECK THESE EXAMPLES: LIST LIST LIST LIST LIST LIST BRAND t+E.W AUTOMATIC OPEN ARM ~GMACHNES 11099 SALE •se9 l9ft 1849 IS99 '429 SALE SALE SALE SALE •349 '289 '199 •139 1299 SALE ... FULL GUARANTEE & LESSONS* VACUUMS HOOVER • KIRBY • EUREKA FILTER OUEE(t • PAIASOllC ROYAL• COMPACT v CHECK LIST LIST LIST THESE S309 S111 hi SALE SALE SALE EXAMPLES: •1 ee '79 •49 SEWING MACHINE CABINETS PARSONS • SMITH • IML TO FIT ALL MAKES I MODELS OF vCHECK THESE SEWIN8 MACHINES LIST $489 SALE LIST S3l9 SALE LIST $1H SALE EXAMPLES: '179 •119 •se ALL VACUUM PRICES CABINET PRICES INCLUDE INCLUDE FULL GUARANTEE DELIVERY & INSTALLATION S•RVIC• • G .. ••• •t ' ''" he ~J pe1 th~ ~ cal I hu t h ha of fin Br ca re fo• to· nc Sa ol• ol• in -t)AI Y l llOI Diner's Belle Actre.s dons new identity with waitress unifonn • 8)' J aav 8l' ly wntlt'n by hr twth,.r. Pr too L.adner of Day look at lhtt six 1how1 or 'Allee· to keep Belle in Sprm11. Ml._. her &O\ll The next day we worked a long d•y LOS ~EL CAP> -l>taM Ladd 1 b•('ll w•lllf\4t oo t bl •&am al Mt"I • Dlnf'r. bu\ v.1\h .. new Mitf!Uty ll<'r C'rt'at100 of lhl" 1'61 of Flo m thf! movie • Alie~ ~o t Uve tlcre An~mort1 wnn ht>r an A1·a.dcm,y Aw•rd nom1naUon u bf>st r.upportanu .u·tr.-,_. ~n the mov1t> w11• traMformed ant" lhl• CBS M1r1es In lW76, Pully tfolhdtty w11., l>lgned 83 1-10 "AT THE Tun; thv) Wf'rt" Cllhf'r1na ll IOA&l'tht>r I "'11:. 1n En~llmd pt<'kanc up lh<i Dnll!>h Ac·udt:nh A14ard fur Ill) l)('rft>rm1i1nn• tn th•· f1 Im." r.J) i. M 10 Ladd "Then I went lo W 11:,hu~\un to tlo ·Lu Ann llampton U.vert' Obt·rlandt'r' und 11~·111 11 mootl\:, on the play lt'6 not that C BS and Warner Bro1> Tl'lt'VIMOO \hdn 't "'1.nt h••r for the i.erles But :.he wa-. under option tu liC ¥1 the lime and ht·r Jj.lt•nt tumc'tl down lht•ir ull<>mpt to rea('h hl'r Ai.l.t•d JOout 11. '>hl' .,., '., ·· 1 h<n t: nu re.:n~~ Thi!> i.pr1n~ wht•n Flu WU!> ~pun orr IOIO .. .,cparalt• w n1''> lhe produn·r'> a~Jln thought M U1Jnt' l..idtl T tu., l llltt' lht•\ ~u\ \hroul{h tu ht:r and !>ht· J l'l't'lllt·cl SHE Pl \'~ HELLI-~, the newei.t "-allres'> JI Mel's Diner She 1:. not another version of Flo, but hhe 1:. pure Ladd She is sexy and sassy, but more subllt· and !>t'lcct1vc than the mtln· d1aslng Flo Miss Ladd says, "I didn't want to 1m1tatc my role of Flo from the film. I wanted to create a whole new c haracter, which 1s ver; ll"cky." Her Relle lb <1 would-be cc,ut.l ry-western songwriter on her own search lc,r lame. Jn fact . l wo record companies want Mas• Ladd to do an album or her oriiunal son)!., which are actual- Sht' wa. born RO!\e Duane Lodn ·r In M-=ri· Jnd •t I a m Wf''re still getting th1A one scene. d111n , Ml•!I 'ftw n•Oll' w•" or11(1nttllY J.an1er. And I kept doing my lines wit.h • Southern <tc• •md 11ht• <'ount• amona hflr kin early Amcncun cl·nt." J.>Ot•t Sidney l.Anltir ancJ ph1ywrl&ht Tcnnese»tc Mias Ladd says she we ars many hats: ac· Wllllurna tru~. mother. housekeeper and writer. Her Ml~ Lt1dd .:rt•w up wanuna to~ a lawyer , daughter, Laura Dern. 14. from her marna&e lO not un u<tll'H. 1111d her huro w1H1 Charence D<1r Urucc Dem, 1s al/JO an actress. "I JU~'T THO C HT tw wu:s the greute::.l th1ou 111111·,· t·hoppc..'<.I li ver .. i.he 1>ay~ "fie wai. a hun1unllJrtUn und hi'> modw. operandi wa1> not to JUdl(l' too r1u1 l kl), "'h1ch 1i. mine in ac ting. loo. 111 a way Sh l' ~rJcJu.-lt-d lrom high !>Chool early . t urrt\-d clow11 u ... cholun.h1 p lo Lciu1::.1alla State l n1v«n.1I), uml tinroll~ an a f1n1bhang :.chool 1n New Orh.Htru. l.lll'kll)' Jonn c~rrad1ne was passing through with J touring produet1on or "Tobacco Uuud. .md m.~dcd an actres::. to replace a inem~r of thl· com1w11y who had dropped out to ~l'l murrwd A frn:nd of Curradinl··::. had Sl'Cn \11:.::. l..Jdll 1n u vluy <ind .,he was hared Sht• "'a' II> al lht• l1 ml', and when the pla\ (1111.,ht-O ll~ run !>he "'cnl lo New York anll lict·aml' a t•horml· al the.· Copat·aban<1 niuhtclub Next s he JOtned Olsen and Johnson in a revival of "Hellzapoppin "' at the Latm Quarter. SHE IS C:U RRENTl.Y filming "All Nigh\ Long," w1lh Barbra Streisand and Gene lluckman. "M y role, He len, il\ not Southern al all," ::.a ys Mi ss Ladd. who com plains of ~omc typccai.ttng since the "Alice" movie. ··So Miss Sm arty P ants here decided that ~1n<'c' ~ht' had a httl(• l1m1· off ~he would go and AWAY FROM THF. SET, Miss Ladd spends much of her t1mti writing ... I'm wor1<ing on an aulobiograph1cal novel," she s ayll. 'Tve been ~r1t1n~ 1t for many y<'IH 'I It's my little 'Gone With the Wind · I had 700 page.~ on 1t. and th11> ) e;i r I cut 1t buck to 250 pages <tnd wrote 200 mor e · .She sa)"• o;he 1s terrified of what critics may 1>J) about h<•r book. · I don't know 1f I could handle a. bad re· v1l'"-." she says. ''I've never had a bad achng rt'Vll'V. -althou.:h l've h<1d a few stupid one!> ... ANOTHE R PROJECT .;he'~ working on is a movw on th1• hf<' of Martha Mi tchell. late wife of John M1tl·ht•ll. the former allOrMy general .ind .i con\ 1ttl'<l Wateq(at<: conspirator. She lmui.:ht ttw n.:hl'> It> m·wswoman Helen Thomas' lu1Jlo(r<11>h~ ;ind hJ'> written a screenplay for ht•r•wlf "Sht• wai. a fe m alt· Will J<IJgt-rs with a huge following. She wasn't a perfect ~rson by any means She had a great M.'n.'«! of humor and '>he shol her m outh off I hkc her because i.hc wasn 't perfect." s he said Miss Ladd say~ an NBC de al for the movie fell through and worm:'> that ··a certain seg- ment doesn't wunt th1s done "I rtnd It JrOOJC," s hC udds, "that teleVl!>ton would ~lamoriie the villains of Watcrga\e and ignore> th1i. unt• heroine .. " A ..... DIANE LADO IS BACK AT MEL'S OtNER She Returns as a WattreH, But Not •• Flo • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-..-------------------------~~~~~~~~--'==~;;;;;;:::;;;:;;;;o::=:;;=-==-------~ en ORDER YOURS NOW • • . -.. : .. _:_:.,-, _ ___. \: \ 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS STYLISH TYPE ON GOOD QUALITY WHITf GUMMED PAPCA • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND ......... r---------------------, Foll on lno~ COUC>On clop ..irn1 mJol '"'''" '' 1!> • :?!> po\I~ lo - • Pilot Printing. Label Otv. Post Office Box 1560 • 330 W. Bay St Costa Mesa. California 92626 Be Sure to Use Your Z1PQOde l PILOT PRINTING 1 l L---------------------j Final 1'ays Nunabered Dally Matinee• -All 92.00 tlll 2:30 p.m. Soon. the pain will begin to leave Philip Angllm's back ana h e 'l l hold hi s shoulders straight again. The miracle cure will come when h e l eaves .. T h e Eleph<Ant Mc.Jn ." a t ortuous labor o f love he found in Lon· don. brought lo NL·w York :md then <:ro~c; countrv in :1 t rium p h a n t. l 11 u r · · l t · s time.· to movl' on." A n g l1m s a}S as he approaches the final fc·w pcrform<inccs in Sun Francisco. his hom etown. 1be mmt wanted maa in Walcdidd priDl i.t the Warden. Robert Redford '4BRUBAKElr 12:15·2:~5:15 8:00-10:30 ~ (J \It.. ''l••.IC"U') REVEALS 1n lhe DAILY PILOT ''THE FIRST EPIC HORROR FILM'~ -,.icck Kroll. New s w eek Magazme A ~ANltY msmcK fllM ~ti Nl[HOlSON ~flllY OUVAll ~lHf ~IMN~H stAlMM rnol~RS, M UOYil ~(JitfiiNG ~WtUvmm1llAIJJU SlifYTuiK 1iuuiiiilu ~pllll111m 'R -·-"9 , .M ntVllM llHlWIDI 18 1-~'l':rm:-I __ ....... _(.-......,....<A~ C .............. l'lllOM~ •.::t:J. ·--- ·-··· ·-.. "DEVAS a hard-hitting and engrosAng film!' ... lerrdt,ABCTW "POWERFUL" Richard Scllickl,Tt"E "Provokes a ~werful sense ft • " o ens1on ... -Da~id AnMn,NEWSl\l"l:K Robert Redford I "BRUBAKER,, '"''""''' "" ·~ .... ...... •II ilol l<OIU l<I l<l IHOKll IH<I 1\\ ... 11<' 'lAl'lll 1 .._<>I tu I\" \II \\,!.I" \ll'l<KX'l'll\\111)(>"J11,,11 .. ,11111 11\fMt l'\nRI·-•-. IM"'IUI,..,-....,....._ •• f f ft W4,._ ,,. ••• .f~ .... , ........... , ... , ...... ~ .. f\ ..... ""f,••• ,,~_..,..._.h aw Ht Ill •••'""• f •• tttt • .... <\•tttt •• ,.... ""'-... 6.AlOV HU•l"I r-1 R~-~.,.. Cl> 1 ·--_......,, •uu.#te'tl•ft u • _.,, ...... ~ •·-~ -'-· -.-..•t•'-O~-#?-_. ' -...... _,__,_ -MARt< HAMILL · HARR1SON FORD · CARRIE ASHER Bill V DEE WILLIAMS · ANTHONY DANIELS -.. 1)1<.VC)lll'IC~I •''"''''""'" IHllHNltl'W 1r;-0/ . • ' . . . • • • f ·-----· Reawakened llSW VORX (AP) -ll'1 aum....Ume, lt'7't. a.., llerrW. who '°' famaua Yer/. "" • ,..,. ..... the war l'DO\ie., '''l'Ww o~ ........... •l 11111 boaMt Mar • ...... M 'I UY9d ''"" 1151, Al UI Ills Cuttom, be'a ao.l\na, pooderiac • da.J ol toll or Uftker• ln• • hll lot.tn boat. Or Maybe • coUe~ ap- pe~ or two to read th ol li"n»t and Sa g, wlllcb tte OC· 1y does It doesn't bother that he 's tt.lm~t io ''whatev e r · ed-to" category His hfe as just thank you Then Savan. ha s agent. are afoot to GARY _,.RILL re'ltve a fine old comedy on Broadway. It's about four elderly sisters and life an a small Midwestern town. It last played Broadway in 1939 -and flopped. ''It rud 44 perfor mances first time out and I said to myself. 'Geez. who wants t.o see aJI these old people?' "sa)s Merrill, 64. ·Jr TIJRNS OUT A lot of folks want to see these old ~le. The play, revived last April, Is "Mom· ing~~t Seven." Hailed by critias. it's a box-office -. ~ ·Fro1n Mi~st t~· ?w~<~>'!:nd''!.'w~~!.:. ~ }men from Albion. Neb -population 2,000- " pearmg on the N RC "Today" show. Nancy Foreman joined the show Tuesday as a · 11: 1 1.: s t y I e r e p o r t e r a n d c o m m e r c i a I · pokeswoman ·· jKatie Kelly. another native of the small braska town 125 miles west of Omaha. has en the show·s television critic since October. Until recently, Ms. Foreman had been co.host o a live morning magazine show of WKBW-TV i Buffalo, N.Y. Her agent encouraged her to submit tapes of h r work to "Toclav." "I new in. talked to NBC a d It all worked out," she said. Ms. Forem an. who graduated from Albion I gh in 1959, began working in television while a student at the University of Nebraska in Lin· c In. After graduation s he married and took t e out to raise two boys. Jeff. 15. and Bill. 11. he two women knew each other while grow· up in Albion. NOW PLAYING , lllE.A PlAlA EDWAllDS' MARIOll UNUOI' CIMHM WUT 81 ~ti '>JJcl ,1. M~>.1 f;J1 ·3~1 WtstmtllSltf 891 ·393'> CUIAOME EDWAllDS' WOOOUIDGI ~ IMUYHM OrdnQe•6JJ 7~'>J 1 .ine '>'>1 06'>'> Buencl Par~ 8?1·4070 llO ,.utl 11Cc.a,no JOI TIM CllUll•llT .. JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT • IT WAS SAFE TO GO FISHING IN THE CARIBBEAN •.. " , r- .. Mtl'CtmUWUl Wntl'nl!ISltf &91·39~ Ah, th corilf al ham hit and won Uttte To~ awardll lut 11\00th ffll why Mernll ir.n 't :;J)t'ndlna the aummer of 1080 loatma as uau1tl 11.-·11 an thtt show. playina u crusty ret.l.red proff" 1'0r who'• marrted to one of the sl•tera. playt:.d by Maurc:cn O'Sullivan. "I figured I'd ~ an and out and home quack· ly. · • u~ tanned. craggy foatur4'd actor 1>ays with a wry grin. as he 11IU. 11mok1og a Lucky ln his musty, clutter~ drea1ln1 room at the Lyctium Theater. "My old drHslng room," he notes. He OC· <'up1Nl at 34 years aao when hf' costarred with Judy llolllday and Paul nouglas In " Dom Yesterday " MOST ACTORS, KOOKJ ES or veterans. are pro~Uoo by a mill of insecurity and ambition Not Merrill. He appears supremely secure and cheerfully clahns he's lazy, always bas been. However, offstage, an the Sixties, he took part an civil rights marches in Alabama, made an un- successful run for Congress in 1968 and opposed U.S. involvement in Vietnam. And despite his stand on the war. he still went on a USO tour of South Vietnam 10 1970. not only visiting with Gls and Marines in the rear areas. but also flying out by helicopter to the boonies. HE MADE THE TRIP quietly, without fan· fare. He seemed both pleased and embarrassed when told quite a few Marines he knew in Vietnam thought highly of him, praised hls willingness to get out in the field and talk to the "grunts" and the a rtillerymen at remote firebases. "Ahh , it wasn't much," he says. "I'm sure they'd much rather have talked to the actress we had on the tour. think it was Susan Oliver. I was kind of the comic relief, wandenng about in a big beard. "We'd just sit around, s hoot the breeze. I'd ask around for people from Maine, take down their names and give their folks a call when I got back home. Wasn't much " Times and attitudes were much different in World War II. when Merrill -who bowed on Broadway in 1940 in "See My Lawyer" -served as a sergeant-actor in the Army Air Force's Special Services. HE APPEARED IN productions of "This is the Army" and Moss Hart's 1943 salute to the Air Force. "Winged Victory." both of which raised millions of dollars for the Army Emergency Relief fund. But it was a 1949 film, shot in Florida and set in wartime England. that made rum a star - "Twelve O'Clock lltg h " He played the a nguis hed leader of a 8-17 bomber ~roup who 1s relieved of command because he cares too much for his men's hvci. to be effective m the ):!nm business of war. "You know . for some reason they still play that thing at Harvard Business School.·· he muses. "Some general I ran mto told me they usc 1t in "Ci management course " 1tmU>HtW1fm~ l Ai~UD1r't1 , 1.,J,. 111. 1.i11 1. Jllm~olU\t~. , •. ,," ... Vl~liJY' 1, J • •·· 1 • r ........ --... --.. _ ... -~~-- NOW PLAYING ........ ~ 5.tftlA AN 171'1 ~7AoU ...... ·.-ri.111 """11ftVIOll tleldl tlut 646-0.laa s i..o.-..o.tr. • Or~111•1 11Yf e1 ·~ CltllOOlll 0<•~17•• I))' l'·'>l -·1-..ruu 8'M t71•1 '>29-~ tD•&llt" "(J'I , ••• .,, ~ ,,,. .,, ;(fl.a ,..:.1t1c • lll·WAl 1' O!llYl ·I• .,.,. !f'I'.~··~·~ •14 ti'llt J69l •----rwac_..., Metro-Ooldwyn·MaVt'r l'r• .... ·nc .. An ALAN PARKER film .. FAME" wn11rn •~ C'HRJSTOPI IEH GORE Produ«d b) DAVJD DE SILVA .1rnt Al.A.I\/ MAHSI !ALL Dl~tttf<l by ALAN PARKEH •-·-"..!.:!.!'.:.:..:_• lc~1c .. ,w~-.OttUl l\C .... W~1~\~'• ·lll1~~1· 1~1 •ll lltl IAW( I Tl 1 ... 11 l<lod [~ ~ 0 u;t;;..,,... NOW SHOWING • tmU UA "''"""' Ulllt •••• , ... ( rt sr .. sm 8M.I I rou,,IA rt ~, ·~ f'l1tl ( '' r,."'"' ~l .. 01um {h ",_ I'll/ 11A (. 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CA. t2UI. 642-4321 DAILY PILOT . . . ... .... ~Of 'fM &ll, llOHCO lkL Y '"°' ..... MIT MIDI WT M l.OOlll"! --------------.,. I I I • I i I >-c I • . .,, • I 'g i l I ., t I t: -2 !l E ii: 0 """ U- I •ii •=o I I ,., "2 ·t ~ I .? I I ,a~ I I • 1 • • • I .~ E ! g c I ~ .c • I I z ••• DAllY ,_,.LOl luN11¥ N!r .... Fa•eFlts Tony Ca1npua Decor LAS CRUCES, N M. CAP> P'arM may come quldtcr \o a playwr11ht Uvtna n New York. but the •rt\ r whoH first Broadway producuon won lhe 1980 To.t1 award for Ml\ play pmtl'$ U n)l>US We ln the deMrt Mark Medolf. who won ~Tony for hla play, "Children ol a Lesser Ood," 1a head of lhc drama departm"nl •t New Mnico Slate Unlvt'niity In L A!i C'ru C\'!I, • .out~m New M t>Jt lt'O to-TI of so.ooo "NO l 'Nl\'ERSITV In lht• totintry ha.ii a Tony m lht• lobby, .. Medoff <>aid a fe1111• d &)'8 after retuml.n1 fron\ N •w York wht'rc he ac cepted tht• award Actually, tht• Her hel Zohn Theat4'r at New Mexico Stole doesn't )l't . t'llher the prized statuette 1s bemg engruvt'd But the theater does have handwritten signs put up in Jest by co workers "Mark Medoff opened this door · And the light s witc h ··Ma rk Medo rr turned on this switch " And the rh:ur 1n h1:. oHlt't' "Murk l\J cdorr s1U. an lhus l'ha1r ' "THE WHOLE TOWN has taken the sue ccss of the play us a very personal kind of Cl(' com phshml•nt." Mcdorr said .. Children of J Lesser God, .. born on the New Mexico State campus. 1s the story of 11 dt.>af woman with a hea rinJt husband. Medoff wrot{' 1t after actress Phyllis Frehch. who was the fi rst vis iting artist Medoff invited to New Mexico State, pointed out how re w act in~ roles portray deaf people. "I told her I'd write a play for her," M edorf said Ml~ F RELJCH. WHO is deaf, won the Ton" for bes t actress in the role. Actor John Rubenstein, who portrayed her husband. also won a Tony. Director Gordon Davidson re· ceived a nomination. Medoff, 40. has been writing plays since he came to Las Cruces in 1966 and got in· volved with the local community theater group. He came to New Mexico State, which now has 20.000 students. by "sheer, utter ac· cident," whe n an ins tructor's position opened up. "I didn't want to teach," said Medoff. He studied English at the University of Miami and Stanford University graduate school. but said he always wanted to be a professional athlete or writer. OAll.• I M J Ill t M ...... SVl'HMA,_. '' u lul •GliN• ....... ,, •K rv ~~~ -..; •"""-........ -GUI&. -.6(.UU.. BROOKE SHIELDS CHRISTOPHER ATKINS "THE BLUE LAGOON" !RI ROBERT HAYS "AIR -llON"a.u"n PLANE" ~~".~ ~ ..._ ................. Ott · (PQ) ---· trll, 4;U , 7;H ... rv-;;c";.f)C~ "They've Gol REWORD Wh•t tt Telrea. IN tt'MT• , .. , ,...., "Got. .,.,, .. "* ... .: 'FAME" :::= ..... -.... NA•-.• ... CR) ,,, ...... Flying Ace Play Airbome Again NEW YORK (API -Enc Peterson. whoM blut blllt'r 1port1 Ro>•aal f't)llnl Cc>rlHJ win•• on one l•Pd. 1m1ln when H ked If tw,,•3 • pilot "Lord, no." ht' saya "You can aet hurt dolnlJ that." SUll. latt monlh h new •bout a Broadway han11ar called the MorOflco Theater a tl'le 11tu of •· Biiiy 81shop O<Mta l o War," a Jaunty play with mualc •bout Canada 'a top World War I fighter ace. IT GOT negligible nak from critics. But, tl ran out of box-office gas and plunged to earth in a week Finash'' No It took orr again June 17 , its home field now in G reenWlch Village. F orme rly 10 11 1,000·seat house. .. Billy Bishop" currently is at the 299-seat Theater De Lys It may be the first Broadway play to move t o Off -Br oa dway . Things usually are done the other way ERIC PETERSON Tht' move occurred b eca us e producers M Ike Nichols and Lewis Allcn of "Annie " fame still fet>I their O<'W show-which toured Canada :.urccssfuJ ly for IK months -can find an audience hcrt' The wild hluf' proceedings were written. com- po:.i'd and d1rcctl'd by John C ray in collaboration with Peterson. a rcllow Canadian. They first did it Ill Vancouver. British Columbia PETF.RSON. 33, WHOSE Bishop is jolly. raff. is h and full of life even though engaged in the business or death. says the idea for the play came from the late fhcr':-own book. "Wings of Adven- ture " ''The book was interesting m the sense it was so s ingle· minded." thc slight, sandy-haired actor says "Its tone was that or a young man talking of a football game or a ho<'key ~ame, not war." Bishop. who won the Victoria Cross. England's highest military honor, dispatched 72 German pl a nes in two relatively short duty tours in World War I. He seemed pretty detached about 1t all, Peterson s ays. "IL was simply one after another. 'No. 33 was like this at th1s altitude with so many rounds.· Or a chapter would end. ·1 got leave to go to London,' and the next one would begin, 'I got back from London and thought m y shooting was rusty. so I practiced all day.' ROBERT HA¥S "AIR- PLANE" PG ,..._"' .. tJ oe 10 •» • u t0 40 JOll' B IU IA \Ill THEHUJES .~~~~~ ~...._lot ))0 • _... 9'tofl Brenoo THE OltlllllAL Un' Ctwtetoptter Ml~ REYNOLDS """• MARY ROUGH "SU,PER· POP!INS CUT (N> MAN .. "80N VOYAOI, ••rr (N) ~~~ .. ..... _.. .. ,, ... . mission by a Canadian. because we've always con· 1ldertd ounelvea a peace·lovin& ruiUon." Rlshop wasn 't a homicidal maniac, he em· phaalzed. but rather a hlgh·spiriled youngster who foucht as much for adventure aa for patriotis m. and perhaps more go That he didn't dwell -al least publicly -on the fact he was killing, isn't unusual. Peterson thinks . He found this odd detachment a common theme when he read books and diaries of other combat fliers. He agrees there are exceptions, but, he c;ays. most fighter pilots "talk about it more or less as. ·At the t ime you Celt you were shooting down c. machine. not a man.· It becomes alm06t compara· ble to a doctor 's clinical stance instead of the hor· ror going on. ·'The tdea Is. the country waa at wa and lhit la what we were 1uppoMd to do." And "BUly Blahop." be says. "ii about SU who fll{M war1. rathe r than about war ttaell." P~rMD. who lives ln Toronto and oldPr brother. Garth. happem to be a U Airlines pilot. ia a bit befuddled about lb Broadway failure of his two-man. one-bipl show. It came here rrom Washinston. D.C., opened May 29 to excellent notices, save for ervaUons by the New York Times critic, W Kerr. who thought the Biahop character "not fl ly de fined." "8011t JOHN AND I THOlJGtn' lhe M was an awfully big theater for the show. but thought we could do it," muses the actor, w made his Broadway debut in the play. Ringnaaste Cal& .4f!ts Scatman Cr othe r portrays Doc Lyncht ma s t e r o cere monies of the traveling Wild Wes1 show owned by Bron· co Billy M cCoy ~ portrayed by Clint Eastwood in "Bn>nc<t Billy ," now playin~ at local the ate r s .• The action·comedy i~ about th e s ta performe r who hold togethe r a rag -tag gr o up o f s howmert who pe rform in a tent on midways and! at s tat e f ai r ~ thr o u g h o ut the western states. "The best and funniest Clint Eastwood movie.'' ,.. . ' ... _ .... I \ L • •. ·:L.. • •_:.: :: Jclner Mdslr1 TH( l'\EW YORI\ TIMES -"· ..... ' r1i ___ .._.., •'' -...a . ---------z ~ t f . l ~ I I ) .. f .. t • OAILY lltlOT lJncle Sam's Phones Busy With Answers By PAT DUNN 01 111~ O~ly ~I ... Staff Did you know that the federal government's Depart ment of Energy is oper ating fi ve toll.free hotline services that are yours for the dia ling? These hoUines are communicating the message that .. somebody back there in Washington really cares." And. you don't ha ve to go through a bureaucratic network to get your individual q uestions answered and your personal complaints directed to the ,..right" person TA.KE THE GASOLlNE and Heating Oil Hotline. for instance. During the past 12 months. the DOE reports that more tha n 75,000 consumers rrom a ll over the nation have called <800 > 424-9246 to complain about gasoline and fuel oil prices and supply proble ms. As a result of these calls, the office conducted more than 27,000 audits of gasoline sta· tions and round almost 5,500 violations. In add1t1on to complaints. that particular hotline has received a numbN of "thank you" calls from persons wbo since contacting the hotline with a pricing complaint - have s<:en ~asol ine prices reduced at their neighborhood s('rvice -.tallons through government actions or who indeed received thost.> return phone call!\ the hotline promised. . . · consurner CLOSE-UP . . Es the r Reed, whos e f i ve -m e mber s taff handled between 800 and 1,000 calls a day during the height of the 1979 gasoline crunch, says consumers get two major surprises when they call the Gasoline and Heating OU Hotline. ''The first surprise," says Reed. "is that there's ac· tually someone on the other ~d of the line and not just a canned announcement advising the caller to leave a m essage. The second surprise for the caller is that he or ~he 1s a<'tually talking to someone in Washington, D.C., who cares a bout his or he r problem. "WHEN WE ASK FOR the address of a ser 1ice station s uspected or overcha rging." adds Reed. "a lot of people even go so far as to provide the locations of local landmarks. "We've had more than one caller tell us an alleged overcharging station is a mile past the town railroad crossing or around the corner from the shopping center.'' Another vatua ble public service is provided by the de· partment's Emer gency Conservation Service HoUine. That hotline numbe r is (800) 424·9122. It was in· augurated last summer after the president announced that emergency building temperature restrictions were being installed because of severe supply interrdptions which then threatened 011 stocks for the coming winter. The hotline began operation on the day restrictions went into effect. Jess than a week afte r the president proclaimed the program. THE INITIAL CR EW OF hotline operators were most· ly college students on s ummer jobs. later r eplaced by young college graduates. They began handling about 8,000 calls a month. THE ALCOHOL FUEl.S CENTER has not worked the kinks out, however, and answered 9,800 calls in a single month -from farme rs, businessmen a nd others asking how they can put their individual stills, distilleries. and idle factories into ethanol production. That hotline number is (800) 525-~. Two other hotline services also are ofrered by the Department of Energy. They are Rldesharlng Information at (800) ~91M; and Solar Heating and Cooling lnforma· lion at (800) 523·2929. Tbe Department or Energy urges consumers to take full adYantace of all lta hot line services. Answen and help are waitiq. All you have to do ia call . (See UNCLE, Pa1e C2> r-------------~-------------, I Here's a "CLJP AND SA VE" rundown of DOE I I enera botlines. • I 1 1 -National Alcohol Fuell Information C..ter: ! (IOO) 525-$5$$. . I I -Emer1ency Conservation Service: CIOO) I I 4.24·9122. I I -Gasoline and Heatln1 OU Hotline: CIOO> I 424"2AG. a -Ridesharirig Information: <800) UC-9UM. 1 1 I -Solar HeaUDJ and Coolin1 Information: (800> 1 l-'?:~~----------------------~ l You LY our ltloneg.._ ___ ~. Destinations Delightful 8y THOM Lt:COQ Ol .. ~ ...... la.tt "Ir we wtre looking j usl for lh•· money. we wouldn't be In th1b bualnf'n ," H )''I R1cr1 S1egt:I. ·• Bul there s i<>methlng in 1t that just 1r1bl you ... you're help· Ing ~e have a 1ood t1m~.' THAT SOM£THJNG Is travel Racca and hus band Louis operate a dozen Going Places travel agen <'ies an Southe rn California malls. Most ol their money come'i from •he 8 percent difference betwt!en customer llcket pnce~ and wbal lhey pay. Out or that comes telephone. co m pute r , uhlaly, rent and salary expenses, leaving a tmy margin of profit. But that margin and the pleasures or travel have kept the , . •I l\Nl1f COUNT Y BUSINESS , ,. 111·· W•.·t·t< Corona del Ma r couple at their business for some 15 years. LOUIS WAS one of the first agency operators to set up shop in a mall, figuring that people would prefer to make travel ar- r angements in a con venient location. and that posters O( CX· otic places would be irresistible to someone on a mundane shop· piog trip. Travel Business Keeps Pair Happy Customers m ay take hours with an agent outlining the de- tails of a trip. then leave. That. says Ricci. is when the work starts for Going Places. a wc•stern -~t y lt· duc11• r:in<·h .,.. her<' v1 s 1Lor s rid•· throu~h b1 bh cal land~ Jnd \ 1s1l w1lh Arab villagers living 1n k nts. · Th•·> rC' f Jnl<.1..,l1c · '•"" ft11· ,., .md fn><rul·ntl\ circ h1rr"fJ tr, till vJcam:1e~ in chJin offlc<'~. <Jp('r<itmg tlw -..chool g1vpc; the touµl e f1r-.l l}IC'k of lhe nr•v. pt•O· µI~· Most ulhn agl'nc1e'>. ~h" complains. fl ht.11n dgcnh bv 1 :.11ding Olher fir m ... I M m pay1ni! the lab on Jn ~mpty J 111om ' Tht• sam1· 11·chmq ut.• e1pplies t~J pl.inc rt>i>l:n.1t1<ins. 1 "When you rc>turn, 1•vcry bone is aching -with plea~urt• " "We may spend hours arranR· Ing rooms. transportation and confirming tickets. and it takes the same amount of time lo ar· range a flight to San Diego as 1t does to Paris -but we only mC;\ke Sl.30 on t he San Diego t.rip. ·• MOST OF th e commo n des tinations can be handled without having been there, she adds, but exotic locations re· quire that an agent has seen it all first hand. OTllF.R AGF::i-;TS in !he <'ha1n nave v1 s 1ted l 'Xflllt' pljC'I'' a~ well. One rect'ntlv went "" .1 tour of Afrl<'a. <tnother to Chin<i Bot h Journey-; were detallt•d an .i monthly newspaper be~un re .. cently tC' promote trip:. among present clients. The pape r a ls o touts tht:> Siegel-owned travc:I s c hool which offers s tate a p proved courses in agency work. hotel man agement and tour opera. llOOS. Ont· cour;1· t•ri\c•r-. u'l' ''' tht· com l>Utl'r llt t"' ork thdt dllO"'' bookin~ re <.•ncat10nl> It "> c·om pl1c.1ted. R1cc1 '>.t~., ··Then · ;;ir1· I:! fan·.., now tc1 New York dlOm· "'1th many hm1tat1ons ci nd con d1 t1ons for each." Selling ,1 cruise l 'i tough(!~ thJn plant.''· ~ht• !lay:., becau~~e "n:oplc beht•\ c they an• very ex• pensive ··n ut the <H'lual cost p .dav •~about srno. n<1t very much! 101 a room tlay-lung c·ntertam· mcnt Jnd dt·llctou~ fooos." j \T TIU: othcr end of the s cale] '' 1 hl· ofhc·1· a t Orange Coa-;t. C:nllt·g•· ··stud<·nt travel isn't like: rl'gul..ir travel ... it's backpa<.'kmg. hostels a nd adven· l turt· " t She is a forme r I s r aeli newspaperwo m an who in- terviewed the likes of Paula Ben-Gurion. the late prime minister or the small country ("whatever popped into her head was in her mouth instant· ly." Ricci recalls >. Both school a nd <'Or poratt.· of fi ces are located in the Los Cer · ritos Shopping Center. The loca· tion is convenient for both tht· couple and pupils. mainly re- tired people whfl "'ant to \\Ork with oth('rs. students unable t<> continue collel?l' and womt•n go ing back to work. Su mmer 1s the busy season for travelers. she says. T he offi ce pace gets hectic because many hotels and n ight.'> are filled to capacity. Goin£? plac·c:<> l'nm pcted with 3 other a)?.t.>nt'll'" for the ~pot ·in the Co:.ta Mt.'l>j c·ommumty college's: .1Clm1mstr.Ll1(1n buildm~. Traveling for interviews made her familiar with out-of-the-way places like the Roses of Gallalic. THE AGENCY combats that by ··1>1ockm~ rooms·· m la r11ee numbers so some ~111 be ava1la· bit.' to last minute travelt'r" But ~he mul>t rc>leuse an~ un· sold r\•scn ut1onl> t "'o \\t't''-" before the booked date lo kl>t µ In add'1t1on to plaraniru: in·. <11 v1duaJ. IO\\·budgel t.ri'ps,. i ~tructor.. uw the. orr;ce .to, plan "' ud v tour .. o,·cr_o;cas . ~'Thev ha' c.< 1hinJ!l> hh· ·t~cle Europe:· Surf in ll.l\\a11' -..ilthough I ISt•e TRI\ \'t:L. r age co Credit Spree Still On . f By JODI CADENHEAD OI t• O•lly ~I ... Si.tt The first thing Donald Thomas does when someone walks into his office with a stack of unpaid bills and untold money woes is take away their credit cards. True, it can be argued that as head of Consumer Credit Counseling of Orange County, Thomas only sees people in deep financial trouble. people who can't handle their money. B UT WHAT OF THE millions o f Am ericans who in the race of rising in· terest rates and new charge fees continue to whip out their pi~ce of stenciled plastic as if it were nothing more lhan that ? •·People a re not realizang that using credit cards is the s ame as borrowing money," Thomas says. "The point is to keep control." After 30 years of paying on a cash only basis, lbomas claims that credit is not necessary But to the millions of customers to whom credit cards are a way of lire. that proposition seems as impossible as bein g shipwrecked without a lifeboat. SINCE It.NE EVERY major bank offer- ing Mastercard and Visa to its customers has altered their financial terms, either by raising the annual interest rate or charg· ing a fiat fee or transaction fee for use of the card. Of the l.S million responses received from credit card customers at the Bank of America, 8S percent accepted the new a n· nual $12 ree. according to Ted Wootton, vice president of the Bank Card Center for Bor A. Given the economic situ.lion we're faced with, use it carefully," cauUoos Wootton. "Knowlnl you're IOiDa to ac~pt the credit when you make the purcbue. Do not over ex~ . Detplt.e that wamln1 Wootton estimates that only 35 percent of the bank's cardbolden p-., fl/If their balance each montb, thereby avoiding an interest charae. The rest UH the card Ute a P•Y· ment credit plan. IN ADDlftON TO &ISING Interest rates and added cbar1H, ne-credit card cutomln wW ftDd it harder to quallf y for VIN ... -....Cant DOW. For •••pie, tut year Bank of America tUl'Dld dDwD • perotDt ol crtdlt cud ap. , 1 .._, Dee# Cl"Mla C..t W08'! Annual Percentage Institution Rate Bank of AMertce California 18 Percent First Bank --~----- CtocW 21 P4"'C*'lt Na.._.. 18 Percent --- 21 PM*lt Wells Fargo 20 Percent pllcants; th.is year the figure has r isen to 6S percent. Stan Randolph. loan officer for Crocker National Bank m Costa M~a says that customers have generally been supportive of the recent 12 cent charge per purchase. The bank also raised 1ls interest r ate on <'redit cards from 18 to 21 percent. Still Randolph believes that "People shouldn't use them unless they need them. If it's just to go out to eat. It's a luury." WITH INTEREST RATES hovering near and above 20 percent, all banks are advising customers to be careful about us- ing cards. "If you present that charge u rd for every purchue that you make from a very small $3 or S4 purchase you're paylng 20 percent interest," says George Dudik, customer credit manager for United California BanJt ln HunUnl\Oll Beach. "The prudent user or a card will only use It for large purchases and pay It off as soon as possible," be said. Still. many card.holden cherish their ri&ht to use the card 11 they see fit. refus· Ing to be told bow and wbea to spend their money. 't Transaction Annual Fee Fee 112 NONE $12 NONE NONE 12Centa Per PurchaM NONE NON• NONE $1 Per Month Unlimited Use "Some people are very possessive about their cards.'' says Lynn MatJcosky. assis· tant manager for Wells Fargo Bank in Founta:n Valley. "They f~I they've earned the right. While other people are very conservative. There's not much middle or the road." s he explains. "You either love them or you hate them." . At the s ame lime Ms . Ma tkosky estima t es that o nly 10 percent of cardholders are paying off the full balance eve ry month. In order to stop using the cards many of he r customers have resorted to culling them up, she says. Although Mac Hiwah<1hl· tells bis c us tomers a t Cala fornia First Bank, I rvlne, to P•Y off their balance to avoid paying added lnterest ratea, be mdl1Uts that the cards are a great cooYenience for most people. "IT'S ONLY roa convenience," says \De assiltant manaaer. It's for peopl41 who dc.>n 't want to cury a lot ol cash ln their pock eta. Summin1 up lbe credit card aituaUon Wootton la)'S "UH It WlHly, UH it oely for lar1er l)W"Cbuee and pay for lt u SOGa .. po11ible." • D OM. V ""OT Red Tape by the Ton Fluor Propoaal Wa& a Weighty Project Small builM:IM9 compJIJJW\C at>o.at exoeN IOYWIUDC!lll f~. r eport• and otber re d ta ~ ibo\tld have empathy .. 1lh OM' ol tlwlr larser twoUt .. ,... P'tuor Corp .• ol I rvlnf'. r~ \bat it's J'*l a!upprd on lhf' fint apt of Its Aluka n•lural au "pebne plaaa \0 Wuhm&lOft l 1 THE t1UT ot 2IO tome Mb., t.ae eoo volumea ol docwneots. riut 100 bound M\a ol drawaop 'fel1bed ln at nurly 3.000 dDundl and 11 placed ln • row ,ffuld nn eo feet o1 boobbt'lf. ! Fluor's admlnhtratlvt .. 8Mlft' for the proJttl, l ed 't'ucker. said the compuny u.wd t!IJlle.nalve photo-mapp1nl( \l~h "6qua lo deUJI lbe routt• of th•· t.3-mlle ptpelint- , Each drawinJ& made from lh • "'°'os coven a scant !a ve mile •rNch. • • • The Cah forn1a Saving' and toan League bas gone to con· •ldctrabl• len11tb f 11 double· apaeed P•I ) lo e•plaln lta b•e•lftc ot tN-prupoffd n•f'd p 11 y m f' n 1 11 d J u & t • b It" r alt• mort.c• l 'ndt'r .;a btll, \P'()nM>rc-d vi l1y John t~£An o ( San t 'rancl'l(•u, Caltfomia •nst11uuoo5 will ~ able 10 offor u 36-yn r mortc•Jet< with a fixed p.oymcnt, but wtuch allow' altering lh~ lntereat cbarsed at up lo et1ht·year In tervala. THE PA YMt.:NT will tay th~ same cturmg the loan, but in· le-real wllJ ht-reset every f1 v..-to ~1gbl yeari. a cco rding lo wi 111 <Jex ~ oo th~ a verage rate over .six month tntervalti Under the bill, SB 1937. the bor rowl'r can ex f'rc1se several options, including the right to m cr ease payments voluntarily 1r interest goes up tn orde r to keep a consistent monthly umortJu- 11o n of tOO loan And lhe borrower gets to pay Potent Brew Finn Mixes Businesses By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Take a Connec ticut brass mill. hook it up to a CalHornia wine maker, combine with Kentucky bourbon houses, yoke them all to polyethylene and vinyl acetBte plants in Houstoo, flavor with ~tail mixes, cover with a lhm layer or insurance -and what do ~have'> .> • You have a recipe that makes a casserole called National Dis-~ and Chemical Corporation. ~"National Distillers is headquartered in New York City, lhe en whet'e these blends are blslorically made. Drummond C. hairman, and John Hoyt Stookey, president, keep stirring from their offices at 99 Park Avenue ~ . rlJllBUNG AWAY ARE Bridgeport Brass, Alm-n wines, Crow, Old Taylor and Old Grand-Dad bourbons, Hollan House es, industrial ethyl alcohol. heavy-duty Julie bags, GUbey's ~ and-a voice from Baltimore's past-8td Overholt straight whiskey .~ You have lo keep watching the pot.. Sometimes you add an ID· dedlent. someumes you eliminate one. NaUonal Distillers has just illrown out Jo'our Seasons and Cottonaire thermal blankets. Last ,._r It sold off Its polyethylene plants in Europe. · Insurance operations were expand\.J Money Tree In 1979 when NationaJ Distiller.> bou~ht the Indiana Group. a property and cas ualty insurer. Once a hodgepodge likt' N a taonal Distillers ~els rolling, there's no stoppinse the offshoots . . Comblnation becomes the name of the R&me. Naltonal Oistille~ off Che frl011i•.Cl' 1·ur ly without pen alt)' T t .. : 1.•:N1n:1t will h3Vl' lh~ ri~hl lo rt'?lt•l lh1• 11rnount a pplied to ln1t•r1·~t ba:u.'tl on the aodex, which I'! hmlteJ lo 1>wing:. uf p lu' or mmu.a & pt!rcent A1·t·oro1oa to thl· n ·port. the worst :iwlllg In rate~ during Uw flr.l l)Urt Of lhla year would h8VE' boo&ted such a mort"age about 2 ~r~tnt. 1'he league back:s lht· measure bt-caW'ie 1t allows lhcm t-O com ~le ut mukc t rutei. for saver.;· money and lor fUJ'ld~ from oul IHde Cu.llforma . F ixed r ate m ortgages. the league said, havt· pinched earn 1n~s and made money ha rd to come by. THE CALIFORNIA Board of Realtors ls ulso backing the bill. in part because the crunch on mortgage funds and comitrtJ<~· tion loans has redueed drastical· ly the sale and purchase of hous- m~ while artlflclally driv ing up p r i<.'cs of ne w and e xisting h(Jm CS Hoth league and board believe the fixed-rat<', var1able-interest mort ga~c· will help i.olve their problem::.. • • • Thi· J>\•r :-<1nnt'I J o urn al , published JO Costa Mesa . sug. gests lhe answer to a current s hortage of secretaries lies JO his tory In t he early days of the «n tury. m en filled lhese positions Women entered lhe field lo largt' numbers only afte r men went to fight World War I. THE JOURNAL s uggests that men today are not likely to tak•· on secretarial chores unlei.s i.ala ries are lncreased . Men currently hold only 1 ix·r cen t of M·n ctarial Jobs. the Journal article said, and ar~n't going to tak•· more posts for another reason : lack or status. ()£ ~retarics surveyed, mOl>t a~reed raising esteem iso·t ;J mattt·r of changing to lon1ter titles: a s long a s per sonal s e rvice is Jocluded in job descripUons, fewer people ace likely to Join the field. Picking up the boss's laundry hardly qua ltf1t':'I as a real responsibility t he art1dc i.aid BUSINESS/CONSUMER Coupon Critic Clipped By MARTIN SLOANF. Esther Peterson, Preiu dcnl Carter s sper 1al a..~~lstant for consumer affalrs. h<•s joi ned Giant Fo od s, the Maryla nd ~up ermark•·l ch ain. 1n a war agaln11t manulacturen1' cash-off coupon~ Here ls part of u lcltt•r 'lent to Mrs Peterson by .a reader of this column. DEAR MRS. PETERSON I am wr al· Ing you concerning an art1ch .. 1n the Wilm· ington MominK News thal reported your 1><>11· lion on coupon. 1 am one of thost' women ~ ou s~ with a ··fai;truJ of coupon:-." but 1t dt•f1n1tely is not • ~ame with me WP are a low-middle Lnrome family or l1v1•. and I only ha vt• i• lam 1t1'fl <amount of money to s pend on food I do not buy things I don't ne<.'<I JlL'lt because I ha w coupons ror thc•m We live in a town with two chain s uper markets, but I travel 20 miles away to shop at a warehowie stort• that cames name brands priced lO percent In~ 1wrcent lower . This store a ls o ac ce pt:-. l'oupons . whu:h me ans another sovings or 10 percent to If> pc rcc>nt. With the h1~h cost or hvini.t. the mon1•y I :,a v1• with <.'oupon1> m l'anl'I u lrJl !O m y family I wa:, cs p.•c:1ally up<,1·t IJ'll your re m ark that Oppol)C the US(' o ( coupon, "~ause lht• poor people who should lw t:l111pang coupons aren 't " ft 1s not m y fault that thf' poor people you r e(er to eithe r don·I kno w hOw tr> tah <id\ Un tage or coupon::. or aren 't rnot1\0lt-d to w.e them . Why i.hOuld they chp coupons when th1· money to buy rood lb g1v ·n lo lhe·m '" lhl· form of food i.lamps., Mn . C.F. I After receiving l'I <"OP) or Mt ... c ... ·., let ter. r called Esther l'N N 'V>n ., ort1ce :ind !>poke walh her nss1stant Su .... an A nlago nl' <M rs. Pcten.onwas in t;urop.·1 "Ealher hH had a l~d1n8 view that coupon• w•r• • mlUd bleaeln1." said M1. Antlgone. "Either lsn't nat out against coupon11 Thf'y are ftne iw people who USl' lht•m , but not everyone hi able to UAe them for examph'. JM!Ople who don't read nl'w:-1papers ." I askc.'<i Ml> Antigone how much coupons tt dd to the n vcru~« price of u supermarket 1H·m . 1Cl>uJ)fm cnl1c~ often B!\sert that food p r1('es M uld tw lowered 1r coupona were ·hminutc·d 1 "I d on I know lhll anyone has that <m~"' e r ... ~ht• ... 11d "I eouldn'l even guess." "Ho"" mu(·h d11 J}('OPI" who use COUPofls 'av1····· I :1,k1 .. 1 h1·r Sht• didn't know that one t:llher. but 1>h1· lf1lll m1• th ~11 hn orface he.ad rt·· <'t:1 ved ;1 lot of mttil from l><A41ple who sa y they :.:lv1• monc•y w1tl1 t.•ouporl:, · b n't 1l reasonable to B'>'>um1.," I as ked. 1ha1 1f manufat'turn" c.aml frJ01l processor:, :-Lopp<'<! 1Jffe n nJ.! coupons. lh•·v would spend thei." ... ..am•· ad vt.•1 l1'>tnJ.! cl r11l:1r:, (•lscwherr·? .. (In oth1·r words. th•·y woulrl nol lower lh1• pn c·1·' CJf lh•·ir pr()(! u1·l'. 1 'Tha l '' :1. re:i..,•1n.tl>l1· .1c;<,umpt1 on," !>h•· r1·pl1ccl "I °"nuld in1 :ii.:1n1· \hut the y woul<I ... pt.·rid the• m''"''.Y i·l'i••whf'rt· " /\I th1!-. point. I h :1d h•·ard cn<1UJ:h. I h:i v<' •• m «,i.atw for l-:Sth1·r Peterson. Su,an J\ntlW>Ot' and l'Vf'r >r1nc <:l!-1• an the or fll't• of th<' Prei-.1d1·nl'' ~ix:c aal A'<>1sta nt for Con .. umer Affo1rc, If th1· admanaslrntion v. ants to show the.at 1t " do1nK something for t ht• poor . od v0<'11l11lJ.! the e hmanal1on of cash nff roupnnc; '" nol lh1· wuy tn dn 1t If you rf':i l ly °":int lt1 do v1m1•thlnJ.! u:,i·ful, '"u 'hould lw w tt1f\J.! up a l'roi.tr <•m of d1~tnhut1ng ··food day" nev.ispap..r-. to the poor and te achinJ.! the m how to use· t he~t· petpcrs -anclud1n~ lht.• coupon.' to th(•1r t•(·11n11m11· ;11lvan1 <•J.!\· If \OU >Anuld Ilk•· to lt II M r., l'l•lt.·r~on what y;>u lhink .1t.o0ut ht•r opp<Mllnn lo cat.h· <>fr ('OUJIOf\.,, !.l•n cl }OUr J)O"lt t:J rd or letter to f'::stht·r P1·tt•r-.on. 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I Cl•\-t•t ,~ t •ptO•\ Qt' '· ,.., I L------------------------------------J Eoined with U.S. Steel 50-:;o iD a comJWlY called RMI, wb.t ch es titanium. They joiaUy o .. wit.la ()wem .• fl.UDoUt a company NaUooal Petro Chemicals. Tbey have one-third and Du Pont wo-third5 of a Houston operation called Cyngas. Tbey own ball of kitiooal Helium (Panhandle Ea.stem Pipe Line owns the other half>. ftey own 50 percent or T aiwanese company , U.S.I. Far East ; ~ ~rcent of a Brazilian company, P oholefinas: and 49 percent or QUim1ca M1choacana ( M<'x1co's largest manufactu~r of fatty .C)ds ) WHAT UOES IT Al.I. :1d<I up to·• ln 1979 National D1sllllers wu!> Ihle to pa.'ls lhc $2 b11l1on sul ~ mark rorthe first lime, although noont: ~q_uitesure anymon· how toclasslfyt.hem. Real Estate Mailbag __ ._ •• __ ·~ In 1979 chemica ls accounted for roughly 40 percent or sale~. !b:(uor and wine JO per cent and metals25per~t. :·-National Distillers has long been one of the nation's leadinR ~boo producers, but this is not exactly a growth area: s ales arc the downswing. The company·~ leading liquor. brand today ls bKlaor Surpreme, a Canadian whiskey that's botUed in the Unit- States. OUbey's aln and vodka w•re allo down in 1ales la.st • but NaUonal Dl1Ullers hu aucb a lon1 line of alcoholic erages that they c an't help coming up witl\ som e winners. &me busmC!Ulses arc more profitable than others. Looking operations, which would you guess to be the most profitable'! ~~ ~·:THE ANSWER IS CALIFOaNIA'S Almaden Vineyards. Aliaaden's sale& zoomed last year from $117 mllUon to $144 i!llDioo. Almaden accounts for 7 per~nt of the total sales of Na· lional Distillers but kleks in 10 percent of the profits. National Distillers and Chemical had the best profit year 1n at~ history 1n 1979. ·c.arning $135 million c.arte r taxes. UNCLE AT 800. • • •·Most of the people who called here were sincer~ly seeking information." said Juen Crosse, a senior bothne operator and school teacher ln Jamaica before moving to Washington in 1973. " I've had many peop_le call angry or upset l'vt• liskned p:1t1c ntly. heh><.'tl them 1f 1 could. but at least let them know ~om cone in government ln Washington cared nbout how lh(•y fell. Most of the m hun ~ Ull sat1sf1ed." Crostsc und other o~rat.ors have -as a matter of fact -received Revera! "fan letters" from appreciative •·1llicn~ Shf' is th(' only one. however. to huve rcceivt"tl a bouquet of flowt•n , !r1,n1 :.an anunymous <admirer . THE EME RGENCY CONSERVATION Service hai. not be«'I without itA unusual or amusing incident.8, accord- ing to the DOE. On one occasion, for example, ~everal callers were quJte flustered by lhe time they got through ; the phone lines were crossed and they were connected to a hOl'lpltal in Greece. On another occas ion. a caller suggest- ed that a solution to the energy crisis might be to rub two huge stones together and harness the heat and energy given off f rom the stones. EnerR)' department ~taffers tesUna the new toJJ.rree numbtr tor the National Alcohol Fuel Information Center ln Golden. Colo .. have alretdy had similar experiences. On the very first call. one t'Ulfer recalled, "We thought we were gcttlna through t.o Oolden but ended up getting con- nected wtth the U.S. Neval Bue at Norfolk, Va." ,..._PqieCf TRAVEL FIRM • • • By ROBERT J. BRUSS DEAR BOB: We put our home up for sale in ear ly May. So far. the only offers we've received involved our helping finance the buyer's purchase. But I read in the newspaper about m ortgage Interest rale8 dropping at the banks and savings and loan as- s ociations . Do you think we s hould hold out for a buyer who will get a ne w Joan so we can get an all·cub aaJe? Marcus M. DEAa MA&CUS: No. la Utt' last few moetlas. real es&at.e a1eeu became q11kkly edacaled to aae .. creative flaante." That uHally mean• some form of selter f\aaatln&. A&eata woa't q•iekly forget these leaaons wblcla reAlt.ed ln eaaler saletJ tbaa wbm eew mort.cage flnalac. in~ la Involved. The reason is mort1a1e money, even at 12 percent ln- t.ereal, Ill more t'Xpenalve tban most bome bayers ('aft anorct. For es.ample, a 31-year $75,teO mort1a1e co.U f77Z per moatJa, a SIOO, ... mort9{aleeoflta$1,tZlper moetb and a $l!S,oet mortgal(e co11 l 11 Sl,285Jer montb. Not mao)' buyrrs your home can attord those lllgh pay- meala, plm loan ftts. So they turn t4 you, the seller. ror • mort.cal(f' on reasonable term1. For tJtu reallOD, doe't ex. peel aelleT flnucln1t t.eelualq_., sucb u wraparoa.nd mortca'", IHcl eoatnda. ucl luae..,.toM to dlHppear. The ••1ooct old da)'s" ol llt percent all-cash Hin woe't be back 9009 IO dM't get y..,. hopes up. D~d~llon IA•I DEAR BOB: Can I take a tax dedu<'tion for my vacant apart- monts '> My apartment haa a vacancy which was latt rented three months ago. Do I aet a tax deduction for the 108t rent! Mrs. D.D. OEAJl MRS. D.D.: No. You don't 9td aay special tax ~uc lioa for the kl8t real du~ to lhf> vacancy. Of coar~. you don't have aQy rrntal Income t-0 report either. Bat you ean contlnuf' depredaUOa dedadioaa ror °"-' vacant apartme nt while lt l!" beld available for rHl. •'or dt'· taUa, 1tt your tax advlsn. Sfarkft-Llwdt? DEAR BOB: I r ead your ex planation of Starke r "delayed exchange-. ... Wh:it ·~ the> Lime· l1m1t for lh<'m " fla11s H OF.AR HANS; TM Stuke'r ck-· etalon of lM ttJa U.S. Clreull Coart ol .\ppf'•ls did not s~lfy any thne Umlt for the delayl'd Us·deferred •xcbaD JCf'. Th.- Starker cues lllvolved delay!> ol several years betwtta tbe tlmr thf' Starker property was sold •nd the t rade p~rty was ac· q1llred lo comple&e tbe swap. Of eoa.rw. d•rla~ tba& period tbe' u lt proceed• mut be held in tru.t beyond the ~•ch of thf' "ap trader." For details, coa11ult • tax advl8tr or aUornf' hmllhr with Starker f'X· t'ban1tH. ln~o.w Do.,,,,,.. DEAR 808; Recently, you told another readf'r that an 1n- .. 1allment s ale would be wise. I r1S(ured out that af I sell my home that way at, perhaps. 10 p('rcent interest I will rtteive more in interest payments ovt•r 3-0 years lhan I would from lhl' principal amount .tselr. Does this seem right" Hugo M. DEAR HUGO: Yoa •~ cor· rttt. A pt"Operty IMta.IJmeet sale Is Ub tf'UJat two or nt0tt pro- fita. from I.ht' sak-of one proptt· ty. For uample. sappese YCMI ~I )OOr bolnt' for Sitt .... wtdl a SZO,MI down payment •Del lallf' ba<'k u ...... but•llmnt ule mort.ca1te at It perttal lattteat. paya~ at $7tt.t7 per IDCIDlk. Over a •Yf'U term yoa wtU rT· C'f'IVe' Pt.Off prlDl'lpal plH Sl1Z,74S Interest (total paymettta or SZSZ,145). R .. nf R'rftrall? DEAR BOB: We bou1<ht a new house and arc considerin1< rcnt- 1n~ our old horn(• fo r tht• t11x bt'nefit!'I rather tha n sellmi: 1t The old home cost us about $80.000 and 1s worth at leMSt ·$50.000 to $500.000 INCOME PROPERTV SECONDS •1"4.,.eto.fylllli,_L •llK- • C1 •,•..-c'-1 •• ..w. ..... • W...••9'1 'co ..... ... .~ .. ..... ·•----•oJ~ ............ c...w.n.a, f 1·0 ... 1 ,,,,, loeta htfo~Oo• .. nok• for \ IHf ftt\,Ht( th•' tlt't~I\ (714) 759·1515 AME~H HOMI: MC>trrOAOll no "°""'Pl>'' Cen•n• l>•t•• 0 1t1•Q" "''" Nt!w P011 Aa .. C'fl, C4MOl'1<• 112&e0 $12.'>.00U c.·Jn \.\t' cff'prcc1ate the S4>0.000 or \ht.• SIZS,000? Joc M . DEAS JOE: Nettlwr. You can deprttl•w lite tower of your borae'• fair market Yalue or )'Otar adJ..aed c-' baals (aaal- lv ~ prtee pfu capital 1mprovemnata) as ol the dale of roovt'rslOe from personal use IO r,.ntal statll!l. Tlla& meaaJ yoo start Ottl with yoer •·• cost baslA. Aanm- ln« yoa dklll't add HY capital improvemeets, yoo rnll!lt tbea allou&e &k ...... betweea ..... depreciable land value aad deprttia~ valw of tbe stnc· turf'. Only the val11e of lite stntc· turf' q..Ufifos for deptffiaUon. Opt ioM Ta.rat.Ir DEAR ROA Our real f•st a11' &Ae nt SUlillilC1'ted wo sell ou r home on a lease with option to buy. The buyer has offered a SI O 000 .. coruuderat1on ror the option · ls lhas $10,000 taxable? Mr.T .P . OF.AR MR. T .P.: Option pay· mt nh are not taxable until «-llber c I) tlle purchase ..-Is ••trebled or CZ) the o)Kion ex· plrc>H UnC'Xf'rdtied. Send rl!al esta l(• Qt'1'.~t1ons to lfo~rt J Brm!, PO. Uu:t 6110, Son 1"ronr~o. Co 94101 DELAPLAN Samoans Let Time Slide By Sylvan Setting • in 8 STAN DEIAPlANE AA.er 2S ye rs I HnaU got back 10 Apia in W ·t~m Samoa ll. a free country now. But in ~e rainy days -(Jt wa just before Chr1stm and l wanted to 10 home> -the rain came down at a rate 0( 10 to 15inehl-sada)•forfourd y I've r.nnt-t'd this a number of Urncs . But J don l lhlnk I'll c'ler win ••• F0tJa STORMY, SOAKING days. the roan sw~pt over I.he lSland of Upolu an western Samoa. nothing to do. 'We'll just have to saw old Joe off at the knees.· they said. So they called in the carpe nter and made the necessary adjustments." ·'Is that a true story?'' night. So now you find cases before tbe maglBtrat.e, 's leeping on the road.· Fine them a few bob. But mainly it's very guiet." The banana planter swore it was right. Right as rain. He said thank you. he would have another. J ust enough to wet the bot· tom of the glass. thank you. Samoa is bone· dry and drinks were on a medicinal r ation basis. He said yes. thank you. Just enough to· wet the bottom of the glass. 'Ole flying boat came tn from Suva, Fi· ji only once every three weeki, Jt lookf'd like I'd spend the hohdays among the bananas on Aggie Grey'!> hott>l back porch. ROBE RT LO IS iTEVENSON came here to lJvc. llJb grave ·~ 00 top or Ct hall over the town. On the stone II' written the most widely misquoted cpltuph in the world. RLS wrote it hnnsclf . "II ere he hes wht>re he Longed to be "llome is the so1w r, home /rom $ro. '"And the 111.mt~r >wme Jrom ti hill .. Whoever carved 1t. inst-rt .-.d a "t he" an the next to last line . Makam: at "Home lb the s ailor home from THI:. s~a." l IN SOME W.114(, AG-0 day, a hlerary bloke walked up the hill and chiseled out the offensive "the." Not a very good job. You can still see the faint mark of that .. the ." ,. Last year they built a ne w hot el in Apia. 1 he Tusitala -"the storyteller " whicti was Samoa's name for Stevenson. They painted the gravestone on a mu :-al in the lobby. And blessed if they didn't pu• that blooming "the" back m. .. Home t=. the s ailor. home from THE sea.'' But in th~ morning the squally clouds pulled out to sea. The copr a ships crept buck through the reef and began loading llrted coconut for the soap and margarine market.-, The tropic aar was still spOngy. Paper •;l1rles into the ly..,ewriter wtlh a da mp feel. And veo Ute typewriter splashes a little a l .,. k\:y stroke. This 1s the Sadie Thompson country . The land ol "Jfajn " THE BACK PORCH OF Aggie Grey's llotel was t he dining room. bar, lounge and news exchange of Apia. Some 30 inches of rain flooded the backyard a nd I waded knee-deep in float· 1og c hicke ns to m y stilted. ope n ·air bungalow. The next day the yard was dry. "Water runs ri ght off." said a banana planter . ··upolu 1s volcanic rock with a than layer of humus. "Why, when they bury a person here. they can't dig a gr a ve . They dynamite it. Which reminds me of a s tory. You might lik e tt. "A COUPLE OF MONTHS ago, they we re holding a funeral for a chap and. by Jove, they came to lower the coffin, the grave was too short! Well, there was Tourists. however. are cons idered de· licate lfl\'alids and the Commissloner of Police is a gene rous man. •• *' THE BACK YARD AT Aggie Grey's was informal. A m ass of red hibiscus and coco palms loaded with gre at. green coconuts. fl hes in a bend wher e the nve r meets the lagoon and the t ropic night rolls with the wash of waves on the sea wall. There was a bout 12 hours of radio music during the week. No news paper . Time on a clock dial belongs somewhere l'lsc. Day shd into night and night slid into \\Ct dawn \.\hen the roosters crowed 10 the thatched \'illagc across the lagoon . ··Apia is a quie t town," said the banana planter. "Cnme? Well. somebody'll pinch somebody (·ls e 's chickens. you know. Then they had to pass a law against peopl<: :ileep111g on the hag h w<Jy. "WIIEN IT GETS DO~ to 70 degr ee-.. lhc Samoans g<:t cold. And the tar red roc.td holds the hc1.1l. Got so you couldn't dn ve at And that's the way the time goes by. The Livingstone Safari Tanzania, Sychelles, Kenya 18 Oays/17 Nights Pricp· Nov. 14-Dec.1 Land ............................ $1694. ''°"' fvd1l'lq "'" m~4a., on \.dl4nt A ir ............................. $1256. Ope r atf'd by r i>n o w ned A lri c.an e xpe rts Abee romtm:: dnd Kent. Pf' rsonally i>r,cortr>d by Rusti Sandoval, Manager ol our Laguna H iii'> Gotnq Places. 81 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH • 640~21 The good part about T-Bills is that they earn very hi gh interest. if yo u fi le a si ngle return.) So, if you open a Free bill acco unt at Downey this week, it will niature in January, 1981. And yo u'll earn $434.63. $400.00 of which you can enjoy tax-free. acco unt, find your net taxa bl e income brac ket in the chart an d rea d across. But like every other kind of account, a lot of that interest has always had to gQ back to the govern- ment in taxes. Unti l now. Introduci ng the Freebill at Downey Savings. It works very much like a T-Bill . You put $10,000 into the account and it matures in 6 months earning you $434.63 in interest. (Interest on this account is_paid only on maturity.) But unlike T-Bills, with a Downey Freebill most of that interest is non - taxable. Because if you're married . and file a joint return, you don't hav e to pay taxes on up to $400.00 of the interest you earn in 1981 ($200.00 Freebi11·· Interest Rate Percent Tax Bracket Effective T-Bill Earning , Rate l 1------------------i 8.597% 8.597% 8.597% 8.597% 20% 30% 40% 50% 10.75% 12.28% 14.33% 17.19% • EfFK'TIVE EARNING RAIES A80VE INCOllPOIV.TE 111( SCCTION I It> l~ECllllE J JANUAAY I, 1'181 RATES A8011E ASSUME JOINT PE1URNS To see what a taxable savings account would have to earn to equal the take home rate of a Freebill If you're in the so~r) tax bracket, a Freebill account at 8.597% interest is like earning interest at a l 7.19 X> rate on a taxable account. Obviously not everyone vlill take advantage of Downey's Freebill. If yo u don't, that's yo ur business. But frankly, if you do, that's good business. DOWNEY SAVINGS The fastest ~rowing savings and loan 1n California! .a~·,t. 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And the~ nu~ht not ha' c \l) lo" t'r tht•1r pr'< "l' l(l do so Si mple repairs 3nd tCIUC'htn.i: up. s a~ C \· penen<'t'd rea l ~t al e 3,:ents. can oftt"n do tht' lri~k. and e 'e n N'tum to ttk> selkr more than the cost of the ampro\'e menh THE R EALTORS ~ATIO~AL ~1 arket 1nt: lastnute a.:.ked fi\'e speC'1alJs~ m res1dent1al sale~ c9 r ecommend 1mprO\'ementi> that might help to mo\·e properties in s pate of bu~ er fin ancia l probll•m sand mbganng.., For the t''(ten or. lht-~ recommend th • .H la1.1.n' a nd s hrub' be mamC'ured . that ~huttt'rc,, <;torm doors. 1.1. ando" '· gutte r' • .rnd downspout.-. ht' n pairt'd or n~plc.tced. and that "1ndo1.1. bo"l'-and .t\l.Dtn,es be con .... dered The\ ad' 1:0.ed that interiors should be t"<amtnC'd to e limin:ite nu1 ... anC'es lh;.it could ha\'e a negatavP 1mpaC'L LeJk~ fa ucets should be repaired. C'logged drain!> cleJnld a nd 1.1.orn bathtub ,erout,ng replcicl'd. for e\ample bt.-cause lhey s uggest major pJum btng problems m ig ht al!.oex1st. THE SPECIALISTS ALSO advised that, ins tead of paintm.e.. a homec;eller consider '>'C11lpa!)€r m certain rooms. or at l1·a't on one '>'311. Fa mily room pant'IJn.e. m1.e,ht a lso be cons adert'd. they s aid. Thl'v n·commend~·d thilt all '>'all <md C'eahn.e. «racks be r1:µa1n·d. and that dump ba'>t.:ments bt- wuterproofl·d or µ:.11 ntt'd w 1th a waterprOQf ·b<t'>(·d pain t. \.\halt• such item'> might be minor. thC'1r 1m uacl 1s maJor Kill:hcn::. art• 1mporta rt If tabmt'l'. l11<ik o ld. the -.eller might consider replacing the hard-.-. ar t-. and -,anding and \'arms hmg the wood And appliances should be clean and m o!)€ratmg order. THE AOVICE COM ES AT a time w hen thousands of homeowners are wait1n~ n•t•riths 1n· ,,. ,. Rl:.GE:"TS POl:'\1. L)ur l'1t~hth .mJ m0 .. t a·~t IH rl·flrt·nwnr lnmmun1t\ A 'urt·rh hluttwr lPGHIPn in L'ni\1.:r'm Tt1" n Ct ntl·r L1 'C.ircJ tn thl· lh n.1m1C .rnJ J.:h'\\tnl.! l '1t\ ,,, lnmt' L.md ...... 1ptJ g.m.kn' o,l'rl1l<1l 1ni.: .1 l'Jrl .1111.l l.tl..1. . i. ~ ' I '· . ' a ~ .r-... .:: "~ _......--, ... ,.. - -• .J.J \r•-~ . . n -~fl·':.._,;::;--_ -~ . ~-..... ) (' ""..-·-· · . ~ -............... Loi of open ~pace. Cultural orronun1til'-.. ~hopping and churchL>s arc nt•a rhv. n :m.· Newport Harbor and thl· Uni\ cr-.ny of CJlifomia. REGE1'1TS POINT. Bcauuf lLl onl' and two-bedroom rotta~cs and arartmc..·nr .. For anyone 62 or over. l+hour professional health c::ire. Complete security. Utilities. housekeepinu. maintenance. daily dining. and much more. independence. dignity. and concern for your retirement years. :-t1•:1d of Wl't'ks to d 1spoi;c• of Jlropert1e · because ",,ulrl ·bt' hu) \'r~. dt'SPl'r:tte fo r good housing, h:-t t•n to tht•ir ft' a rs m~ll'ad In ~Pitt' of h1~h borro1.1. tnR costs and pnces for rt•:-.ll~' hr•mt'~ lhl' ~at1onal Assoc1at1on of lfr.1ltors t•stamates the natJonal 3\'erage 1s above S.~.O('(l -an under!~ mg demand as stJll believed to t'\l~l That 1.itent demand. ho using a ulhontJes s ay. is b:i~t·d on at kast three \'Ital factors: I. DEMOGRAPHIC STl'DIES tha t s how a population bul~e an the age 25· to JS.year category 14 111 continue until the middle of the decade. ::! Relatively fe w rental apartm ents. partly bt•cause high financing costs a nd n smg ma in- 1 t.• n J nC'l' \'Xp1:nd1tu r e'i have di s couraged .1 pJ rt mt>nt· hou"e const ruC'taon $ An abrupt ~1014 down m the cons truction rate of m·1.1. '•ngll·-f;,imtlv ho me-. \\'hat keeps lhl· demand latt:nt. experienced real t"·tJlt' pc'Oplt! ~.iy. is more tht· 1nab1hty to obtain financing than high price-.. Hut many sellers ha\ e f<iund an ansl4 cr to that by offenng their own fmanC'mg. I~ FACT, SO)t E SELLER have found install- m ent salt:'!> 1n which they accept 29 percent or lt•ss in the first year and regular ins tallments thereafter to be to their liking. The technique lo14 er~ tax('!,. an important consideration for those 14 llh la rgl' capita l gains \1 anv '>tdler.., an recent months have offert.'d tern· pnrJry. financing L'-;mi:i th1~ technique. they ac t•t:pt 1.1.hall'\Cr d014 n pay mcnl the) CiJn obta in and tht·n fmann• tht• buyer fo r a year o r tl4o. hoping that m that time the bU)t.>r can obtain a con,£-n t1onal mortgagt• Whate\'e r tt·chmqut'l' are us ed. seller... n~·t regress mto dl•spair m i;p1ll' of the curr<.'nt market bt•in g one of the most d1 ffat•ult the: have faced in dC'cades. REGE:\T. PO l:'\T. A \!()(xl rl.1n· 111 ml'l'l nt'''' tm:nd' Cultur;il. l·duc.mon.11. .ind rl'Crt·•mnnnl .1cm 1111..•-. .1hounJ A tdkm·,h1r hill Lounl!l''-L1hr.1n Cr.1lr W1.lrk,hor-. l:vcn ::i ... 1Jew,1ll.. 1..llt REGEf'T P011'1. Orc..·n r.ill nt 1 9~1. Rc..·'·c.:n ,1unn ... now '(.'\'.Ure rlw .1ccnmmli<l.lt1t'n oi YPU r chl11ct· \ 1-.11 R1.'l!l'nt' Point·-. lr\'tn1.· olf1(e at 21~2 ~t.rnm Sm'l'I ~u11c: I 55 In m1.· C.1latom1a 92i l 5, ,1r call (/HI :0.51·1"155 • ' REAL ESTATE Variety Of Styles Featured • A sated enlranee mark.a the way Lo tbe new bome community of WI ndSlream In the Village or Northwood, lrvlne. Once described as America 's largest master-planned com· munity, Irvine offers educational, commercial and recreational racilities. HOMEOWNEllS may e njoy reereation at the Wind.Stream community center . Tennis courts. swimming pool, jacuzzi. s t y le s pa. and wading pool are available for use. Recreational features. landscaped green~lts and streets a re main· ta i ned b y th e homeowners association. Three a nd four . bedroom homes a r e pncedfrom $178,990. D ET AJUNG ISevident m each of the rave floor plans ranging from 1,978 t o more tban 3,290- s q uare-feet of .interio r living space. The homes. offered in 16 e levations. a re arranged in single- level. two-story and lr•· level configurations . augmented by rear and s ide yard bk>clt wall or wrought iron fencing. Protected by wood cedar shakes and barrel or concrete sb.ingle We roofing, these homes b y Pooderosa are trimmed w i th ceda r wood shingles. cedar lap siding or ~veled s hiplap siding with roughsawn trim and exposed beams . There a r e als o multi-paned s ingle-hung and double· hung wood wtndows. TO SEJ-; TH E modeb , r a k e the SantC1 An CI F r(•e wa v tQ C ulvt'r Drive and e xit north on Cul\'er to l rv 1n1: Boulevard. Then turn ra~ht on Irvine to Yale Avenue and then left. Coot.mu"' on Yale past Kick's Ca- n\'On Road to the sales information cente r and m odel compll'x at tht• t•nd of Y<tll' A vt•nut· .,_ lh: Pl:'\:":rC.U:: , M \ L 1111 ) 'I'-I I •t • ~=~ -Bob Hope Cal Fed's llolllew 's Equity lama. Easy.....,. Perk up. I nflation doesn't have to get you dov~11. It may have done you a favor. It sent your home's value soaring and tTealt.id a valuable equity you t'<ln borrow against with a Cal Fbd Homeowner's Equity Loan. Borrow from $'2,fJOO up to SfJ0.000. Or more. And for any reason: Remode l- ing , redecorating. Pool, s pa, patio. Solar heating. Even a vacation. You nam it. The Hom0owner's Equity Loan. One of t he t'U.'-'Y monC>v wavs to fi nance' al Cal Ft '<L lend in~ <·XTx·rts fc;r o\'< ·r a halt n ·ntun-. J>l101w fo r till' tarts now. 171-t l 5-U1-~510 • t71-1 I~;.~• !71-tl 4\tJ.:Ulli Come ~·e "h. ti II !°' 111--l' lo I l<' on top o f I ht' \\tHld . I fr·11nt~~ ""=Ht r11 S223.00o 1<)7/8 \ lnlt'R'...,I. ll·t/.+'t 1\PH r\I Ille f >l 'rl~ 1 tx· Pinn.Kil'. Tht· l1 1~f) fHllllt o f ~.in ClementL'. I lt'rt.' .i hHndtul or 2 und 3 l>t> 1 room. ~ledi1errc1nean·sryle '"Vllld!-- ~howca~ the unsurpassed v iew or halls Hnd sed. W11h richly colored 1ile roofs. LavL-.;h mas 1e r bedroom suites. Spa·llke m~1er baths. And lu,'<urlous <1ppolntl'l1<.'nt~ throu~h· ou1 ... ~1cceni lnJ( the C''<Uberctnt r<:\.'11f1A or space d nd-41J,th1. coml' c11~CO\'t•r lht• Pinn.ic h.· r-11 ~1.irin<·r~ Point in S.in k •mt.·ntl' 11 s .i 111t·s1ylt· '""'." -.omt.•1ti1ng 10 ~'l' .... ModelS open from IOAM fO 6PM dally c pt 1Uesday. (7141498·2218 the PINNACI #E at Mariners Point \ t it '\'lnpnwri 1 ll\ l ·n1 <.;.11 i:1n.1n\ "'' (..Uf'fl<1r.i11o n • ' l . ~ I J l ' c I { • ~ • REAL ESTATE ....... hit• .. RH t • •aca ... "'-D. ......... ....... c ..................... ,... ...... -........ ., I!!: "',.. ... .. a&ta,_,. ............. a I ~· .. ~1111 ..... I& ..... le ....... tb' I slmM J.a1 ceec•r•• ••· A• I 1&111 1•tt•1 ••• ................. , ........... '"'-'.., .. c • ..,....,,Y•••..._., LILA., T !1 I \1tj9 Whmever you <"Onlemplate b14ylq Nal •tale, you auloaulllcally a,.. fated with a bwMlle ol condlUona. ri&ht.s, le1al ~cUona. MMmeeta and leu taaiible factors that mllbt COMera you lf they were true ha.unb. In fact, not knowtna bow extensive they are could indeed ('()Ocem you. The unknown ls always hardest to faee Fortunately tn Cahfom la, a whole organued syste m of laws des1t{ned to prote<'t the real estate buyer and seller from unpleasant surpnses ha!> been developed. While they cannot protect bad judgment. they do al least set forth a procedure that must be followed to transfe r title legally California ·s fi rst comprehensive real estate la w was drawn up over 60 years ago b:, members of the California Assoe1atioo of Realtors. working with members or the s tate leg1Slature, to provide such protection It became the model for m any other states. THE LAWS ARE there to protect you. Your Realtor a nd attorney working toget her can penetrate e\•en the most d ifficult and tangled situa tion. The Realtors are interested in making the pr ocess s im ple. safer , a nd the refor e, mon • widespread. Self.in terest ? Yes, but enlightened self interest Le; one of the forces that keeps our free enterprise system functioning. In 1919, Cahfom1a was the fi rst sla te to 1ssu(" real estate licenses, giving the prospective buyer or selle r assurance tha t the agent is acquamted with the basic la ws relallng to reaJ estate. This began a process that h as become increasingly more demanding as ca ndidates lake examt.nations for a real estate broker or real estate salesperson license R ECF.STL \' TllF. GO\'ERSOR approved a JO·~ ear plan of profc:.s1onaltsm prepa red by thl· California Assuc1at1on of Rl'altors Part of the plan was imple m e n ted with the pass age o f law requinng all ac·u ve real estate licensees to attend a total of 45 hour~ or a pproved courses each four.year periO<i preceding rene wal or license. According to the CA R president. •·Our master pla n has a lot of educational requirements with its thrust in the direction of college. It relates lo both prior to getlmJ? into the industry and dunng work in the profession:· In add1t1on. the CAR. to which the Realtor belongs. is continua lly sponsoring educational courses held throughout the state. These go into the practtcal aspects of real estate investment. taxes. market analysis a nd other fa ctors that need to be Wlderstood THE STATE COLLEG ES. j unior collegff. Universitv or California and many or the private u ni vers1t1es and colleges a re a dding courses designed to make rea l estate licensees more expert and more up to date m their methods .. How does all this e ffect you when you think of buying real estate? The laws_ and regul ations which have e volved have m ade 1t easy and safe to buy real estate, within reason. The buyer and seller m ust know or quickly learn that there are such things as grant deeds. title in sura n ce polices. easem ents. zoning restrictions. covenants, mortgage conditions and other tools used in t he ownership and transfer or property . But the biggest effect this has had on buyers and sellers is to offer them trained people. to advise them . guide them . and assure they are · getting the facts they need to ma ke p roper ~ judg ment. WHEN YOU ARE assured that the legal racL'> of the transfer a re not betng overlooked. then 1t lets you focus on the intangibles. As a buyer your concern is with such fa ctors as· Is the location good? Is the zoning likely to change ? What are population trends, school plans, pricing curves and othe r facton; affecting the future of your property., R e a l e s t a t e u s e . d evelo p m ent a nd m a nagement is r apidly becoming a m a t ure science, and like most sciences. or benefit to all of us in sometimes s urprising ways. EDITOR'S NOTE: Randall McCardle 1.$ preltMnt of Tht ff-' Ertaten: he i& C1Uo an cwthoT, ~ctvrer Giid nufrwctor. Send your comm enls and~ to Raftdr McCardJ#, cl o the Dady Pilot, P.O. Bor l stIO, Coata Mesa.~. Villas Have Grand Opening On a blwr overlooking the harbor and the ocea n. the grand operung or the second phase ?' Villa Balboa condominiums in Newport Beach is being held today. . One hundred a nd twenty-fi ve villas have already been sold. according to Ray Watson, presl· de nt of Newport Deve lopment Co. nrst occupancy ii sched~ later this month. The villas are available in eight single·level noor plans ranging in sise from 955 to 2.035-square- feet THE HOUSES PalCED from $1341.000 to tz85.000. feature one bedroom and ooe bath; one bedroom. one bat h plus den; two bedrooms with two baths: two bedrooms and den. with two baths; two bedrooms: two baths and family room and two bedrooms. den. two baths and family room. Open-planning. angled walls and volume cell· mis bigblipt lbe various plans. There are private patios and deck.I, wood- burni.ng fireplaces iD maay home1, formal diDial rooms or larle d:iDlna areas and an abunduce of llidba1 si.. aoon. aSDllOO• A&E IN 11«Poded wta11 md ln· elade mMter ault.es wtlh wa!ll·ln cloeetl or double wu41obw and clreaainl room/bet.bl plus llklinl ..... "*'°doors. SkyU,bta accent most tllinl level imtllil IDd include marble pullmam and run-me alrTon to tbe eel.line. e.aortc OVeDI and eye-leftl gas ran1es. diab· waaben. ceramic tile count.ertope, hardwood • ......,,. luminous tetlinp and sheet vtayl floor· -an ldteben featunl . .......... eupatlq, ........ ,...... ...... .... __ aad ......... ...., ......... otMr , .. "'"· t .- Fl••••re r .. l•retl . Nt•mbers Tell Home Story ,, 'l'IMN'1 • 11 , ..... &n the VlU. WanMf' ••Office la II•' S'I BMce. that mak• It clear rentlna is a '-:TC~ _.nineat reetJnc for $S51 a month totalia ..... ,..... POa A80UT 11 ,IOO men a,._,_ could be mu ... ,.,.... oe a bo•e. makia1 money won far,_ and reapina :!r.!i=:eiD rafdeft. Villa Warner 's 5 per cent do wn pay m ent means buyers of a S64 .500 villa Cllly need a down paymentolS3.250. In addittoo. developers al the Hunllngtoo Beach com mtmlty are financing 30·year full·term loans so it's easier to o,uallf> Many pa.rents co-s ign for tbe lr c hildre n , a nd fnends also team up to pool resour(•es for a new home . Villa Warner's financ· mg program 1s tailored tc1 ·a specific buyer·s fi nan- cial a bility LOCAT E D N E AR Huntlngton Harbour. 10 minutes from the beach, Vill a Wa rner is an enclosed, security-gatN! private commun1t>, where residents ha \'t' m a n y r e cre a t i o n a l a menities inc ludin g s wi mm i n ~ p oo l . the rapeutic spa, croquet court. billiard room. card salon and 1tame room The Huntmj!ton Bea ch colony s tands on 10 .8 ac r es of l a wns aud garde ns. with m a tur e lree., shrubs. and ground cover. 1be development 1s also close to recrea · t100 al areas. T he o ne -a n d -tw o bedroom Villa Wa rner floor plans i n c lud e p r iva t e pa t i o s o r balconies, decorato r wa ll to wall carpe ting and drapenes. and 1m ported mahogany entry doors So me plan s fe at ure ~ood ·bu rnm ~ fi replaces and m irrored wa rdrobe doors in the master bedroom KITCH ENS INCLl1D E lum1n o u .., ce1 l1n ~~. cabinet space and pan tries To reach Vtlla Warner. take the Goldenwe"t exit o ff t h e San Di e go • Fre<•wa). go south to Wa rne r A\enu<.'. turn right and proceed 11:.- miles The project 1s on thE' comer or Ed"' a rd:. S trPet a nd Wa rnt·r .\\t:nUl' For information. l'all 848·-i772 ,, J • ... · · J.''l\G l'·ii .. ..: ~? ---------------- •• ~·y July a '"° DAILY PILOT C1 READV FOR MOVE•IN! COllYlllTIOllAL flllAllClllG • 1..,,. DOWll •YA AYAILA•LI FOR GRACIOUS BEACH LIVING AT ~FFORDABLE PRICES (i) WITH ALL THE NECESSITIES ~ PACIFIC HORIZON8 THESE QUALITY TWO AND THREE &EDROOM SINGLE FAMILY HOMES LES S THAN l MILE FROM THE SPAR KLING BLUE PACIFIC OCEAN, OFFERS A VARIETY OF PRICE-INCLUDED FEATURES SUCH AS e ENCLOSE D GARAGES e RAISED·HEARTH WOOD&UR NI NG FIREPlA .... ES e WAll TO ..,All CARPE ING e COUNTRY.STYLE KITCHEN S e CATHEDRAL CEILINGS e f NERGY·SAVING APPLIAN CES OPEN DAILY 12PM TO 8PM ;~~~~E 714 848-7444 -l -I-... 0,-. ....... OSI too to • - -.. .._ .. ~ .... -- ............................... .-csINCE19ZO ~ ........................... .. WARMINGTON GI 0 lYfiltlOf REAL I: TA'TE Moving Up In Real Estate 1my AaTllU UI o1 t.at-e leed ha ben .._... PNPM'tY m.....,.,_ of all 1.-... CO«ft· p&ft)'<OWMd om~ buJldll\ ln Newport ~h -.d lrvMMI Arten..rn wUI bet retpontl· bit for the mua,.ment Md opera"'°" of 0.. LI k>w Md lllCb· °"'"' bWJdmp ..... \n Newport Ceftt•t In Newpon ···~•uch ud Airpon BualHU nter, Skypark Bu tneo enter. Airport Cente r and Cealer ln lrvlM " w I 11 a l 1 0 h • • • MIH ...... bUlty f« man•l'!IMM ol t.M company 's ~ bulldlft& u tky are developed, \nclud· ~bullcbnt EltffUUve Park, Ublvenity Town C.tw &Dd lrvtne ~r. ln Jrvme, and Cavic Ptua and Campu~/NacA!Uur lft Newport Beach Artttburn wu formerly exttUtt"-e dirtttor ol _.. ....... -ial.ed Bwlders and Coalracton ol Houston and served two years as an administrative ~istant to the d trtttor ol the Governor's Div\st00 ~ Planning Coordtnallon for lhe Slate ol Texas. BRENDA cuans o1 Laguna Hills has been Pf'Omot.ed to vtce pre adent of busmess develop- m ent for the Walker & Lee real estate firm She as the fi rst woman olftcer ol lhe 38-year-Old firm . reportedly the largest privately owned real estate sales and marketmg research farm in the United St ates. Curtis JOined the firm an 1973 as a resf'arch analyst in Walke r & Lee's Mark et Research Group and subse· cuH•s quently rose to senior a~oci ate in that department prior to transfernng to the New Homes Division in 1976. In her present PQ6itlon she supervises the negotiallon of saJes agreements with new home de· velopers. She also Is a m ember of the division's staff and is involved in policy dttlSlons and 1m· pliementallon of department p~ams. JESUS VERDIN has joined the starr of the Planning Center as a pro1ect architect to coordinate the Newport Beach firm's projects ID Mexiro. Verchn. 27. had worked in Tijuana for the past two years as an architect with a govern~ntal agency specialmng an providlng low-inrome hous· ing. He was instrumental in designing permanent housing for Tijuana residents who were displaced by recent flooding tn the border city. Born tn Los Angeles. Verdm is a graduate of the Unwers1ty of GuadalaJara whe re he studied archiW<>ture and urban planning. Verdin received his professional re~1strat1on <ts an architect in 1978 Whtie at the un1vers1ty. Verdm was a senior member of a pl anning team that prepared the master plan for the El Tuito comm un ity, located in a rugged rural terrain south of Puerto Vallarta in the state of J ahsco. BIUAN PAUL DOUGHTERTY of Newport Beach has 101ned Danielian Associates. the Newport Beach architectural and planning farm. as a project manager. Doughe rty, a rqember of the American lns'titute of Architects. has eight years ol experience as a project captain. designer. and draftsman. His d ut ies with Oan1ellan As soc iates wall in c lud e the management of various a rchitectural projects. as well DOUOMIYrTY as general production m a nage_m~nt. . Prior to Joining Dan1ehan Associates. Dougherty served as project captain for Wil~am l,. Pereira Associates. a Corona del Mar architec· tural. planning, and e ngineering farm. where he worked for four years VlllGINIA OSMER of Huntington Beach has been appointed assistant vice president and direc· --.-.-lar Water Heat Offered Solar-assisted hot water heating. lagoon and treams and homes within walltiJ'lg distance oft.be a ch are features of the Seaside Village com· unity at Beach Boulevard and Atlanta Avenue, unt.ington Beach. In addition to a wide range ol recreation and omfort features al Seaside Village, t.be communi· y is the largest town-home development in ulhem California to use solar bot·wat.er beating, ccording to development president Al Borstein. The bot water system is an electrically slsted solar installation. If the system is a hampered by cloudy eatber, the electrical system takes over the load o assure ample bot water supplies. Though situated less than a half.mile from unlingt.oo Beach Slate Park. the development of. ers a number of attractions within its gates. Most town.homes are sited either on a lacoon r a nmniDg stream. Available for the use of resi· ents are three t.ennia courts, a pool with separate pa, and clubbouae. There are guest parting pace.a. OllJ .. Dlllr,......., ,.. ...... _ ... ,_, ..... I T .. ,.,,_,., - G} ·---· CB ..... oe ........ . .. .... ~ ... . '•• ..... • FREE CHOICE • INFORMED CttOtC£ ·~lOMllACM llOINTAIM f MLIT ............. ..., 1111...,A.- H 7' ..... c .... tll.tM41 tor of o peratlo11..1 for Bu1laH1 Propertlu Brobr.,.eo Osm.-r had bf'en offi ce mana1er of the N~wport B•ach ofhc~· 11nce Ila openla1 In "·~ ..... In her MW ~IH°". Olmer direct• all ad· mlnlatraUve and operational acUvlU• lot the Orm '1 two offltet 111 San ~ ud N•Wl*t Be~h which Ind~ 90 u les repnseatatlvea in ln· d&&atrlal. rt't.all, office marlletlnc and lnvemnent property divlakMia. Site continues to be baaed in the Newport &.•ch otnce but works ck>Hly with the San Oteeo otnce atatr u well. 8TSPllEN J. •••EL ol llooareb Bay baa bMn named Mnlor vice presideal ot Homebuilders Financial Servi~ Corporallon, a newly formed bousuic joint venture firm created to initiate and underwrite joint ventures throug_bout the major sunbelt markeu. Rimel also is president ol McSwffney & Associates of N ew po r t Beac h . le adin g management consultants serv· lng lhe nation's fmancial in· •••n dustry. including savings and loan asaoc1aUons, and savings and rommerdal banks throughout the U S. A graduate of tbe University of Nevada at Las Vegas with a 8.S. in Finance/ Accounting, Rimel is a CPA. also has held a management position in the mternaUonal a~unling and ronsuJUng firm of Peat, Marwick. Mitche ll & Company. HUGO PaESTINAaV has been named diret:"· tor of land development for Campeau Corporation California. Prestlnary's responslbUi~ with the Newport Beach based firm include development manage- mt>nt of the firm's residential communities. He is cun-ttnUy involved in the development of Lomas de Yorba. a 3.300 acre master plaM-ed comml.Dlity in Yorba Lrnda. C'RA&LES ADAMS of Corona del Mar has joined the s taff of the Charles Dunn Company's Orange County offi ce where he spedalbes in lbe sale and leasing ol lndu.alrial properties. Adams attended LaSalle High School in Pas adena and earned a bachelor's degree in political science at UCLA New at Pla:a Valencia Bank. designed by William L. Pereira Associates. Corona del Mar. is the newest addition to Douglas Plaza in Irvine. Control Data Cory is the other principal tenant or the rour·story redwood a nd sol~ g ray g lass office building at 18831 Vonl(arman Ave. Tudor Flavor Featured Piccaduty Terrace Townhomes. community of 11 two-story condominium homes in Costa Mesa. feature tudor-styllng. The project was built by Coa.stliDe builders based in Costa Mesa. Sales agent is Sun 'N Sea Realty lnc. Home shoppers can choose between three floor plans that offer from 1150 to 1.35().square-feet or living area. The two and three bedroom with two and a half to three ba th designs are priced from $100.000. "Old world" features include vaulted wood-beamed ceilin gs. multi-paned windows. custom bwJt brick wood·buming fireplaces and French doors. Multi·colored stained glass windows are offered in some models. Kitc h e n s feature gas cooktop. tras h compacto r . double oven and dis posal. Ceramic-tiled counte rtops and n oor complement the wood grains of the birch cabinetry. Pantry as also included. . The master bedrooms offer vaulted ceilings, greenery shelf. balcony a nd walk-in closets. Among other offers are full ins ulation. two-car garage with automatic door opener, concrete wa lks.,.and driveways, s moke detectors and wall -to·wall carpeti nse Extenor m aintenance and landscaping are provided by the Homeowner's Association for a monthJy ft't'. A sales offa ce is open Mondays through Fndays 12 p.m . 6 p.m . Saturdays and Sunday!> l la.m.~ m . To reach the project from Newport Boulevard south, tum r ight on Walson Street. go one and a half miles on Wilson, cross Harbor Boulevard to S43 W. Wilson St . Information 631-4300. ~ION: ' INTERES I 12 % A GREAT ION AND TALL, TAl.L l'REFS. Come to our Preview Opening! Come see our c:ardrtt condominium homes right tn the hean of Orange County's residential, ~incss. shop- pq and rccrcation caucrs ... )mt min- utes from Soud1 Qmt Plaza. L1kahore. l(S just dlll ...• mmnadyd allne· tivc homes conccM<I for gracious • l I ·· .. • adult living, clustered around a crysW·clcar, sparlding blue~ and lush landscaping under tall, tall trtts. All maintained ror you through the Homcowncts' Msociation." At Lakcshorc you will enjoy the luxury ol two tennis courts, two ho< whirlpools.. a healed swimming pool rcaadon building and two saunas . 1bc condomJnJum plans otftt a pleasing Y2ricly ol l and 2 bedroom mockls with exciting fHtuttS and modem applianccs. • Lake~hore <ondomi niums are realistically priced to provide real estate ownership o pportunities for all segments of the commu· nity including the young first· lime home buyer. F~ can be~ through a variety of loan programs. There'~ even a low d own payment plan. Plczc all (71.f) 55'i·-t306 for fur. thcr information. •Homsowner'f A.ssodadon a.uessmmt avallable at S'1hs center: ADULT CONDOMINIUMS I I .. ,. The II••• llartcetplace on .,_ Or•nge C:O.et DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS " . 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'".too 3 bedroom, great home or rental with a low in· terest assumable 'oan. Less than 10 yea rs old. Agl. 751-3191 RIB WITHYtEW J mks, Newport Bead\. Call 64&-7171 O'fN Ill 9 •II\ •UN IU l<I NOC I• ---' THE REAL ESTATERS ~ OM. T $14,500 Name your terms. We'll create the financing. 3 br, dble 1ar•1e. Big yrd. # 115. 7 14 /646· 7711 o r 7141540-8944. c..M. StJ,500 Cute 3 bedroom home with formal dminl room · and bute stone fittplace. Owner will sell oo a con· tract. Hurry before it's gone! Call 556-2960 «;::SELECT T'PROPERTIES CMAn 1Wit Sharp 3 Br ramlly home in Costa Mesa. Sl5,000 dwn. seller w /car ry 2nd payme n ts .. Supe r low pay~nls. Won't last ! 54().;&6 • Whelan RealEstate HOllSE ftltOPMTY 1Aa ate. in TUsUn area. Lrg U*I sq ft f,amlly home A.IC. super sharp' <.;all oow. Offered at $119.500. 540-3168 ~·••/taco.. II home lo pro- ducing a vocado grove above Fallbrook CC 3.5 acres divided into 3 sep. parcels . Bea ullrully l•ndac•pe d w 1s pec - LacUlar view. S215. 000. MUIPHY ltEAL TY 714/72W4U New L•ke Els ino r e w/llle 6 mln. view. 1300 aq ft, 3 Br 2 Ba, 2 car gar. Uparaded c arpet , C8binets etc. Wood deck, quality craftam.nsblp tkuout. M .000. \.'I mi. off Ort ega H w y . 7 M-41»-5127 la, LAGUNA llACH 110' ('w <·ontemp Jbr. 3ba. 3 Ir~ <k e k:-.. lrg ~a rd L{'<.1se a t S2.000 mo Po!-s o pt ion Bo b o r l>O\'ll' LIDO RNEST IA YNOHT VIEW 2hr. 2ba. remod condo. St'C'. hid.I.! .. unde r pk in~. pool. lrg dotk poss. selle r carry 1st T . 0 . Offer at S499K. Bob or Dovie. IAYFROMT Jbr . 3ba . very Ir~ lot. sandy bch. rm for 45 ft boat. Lowest priced wate r frnt home. Sell fast. 43.5K. Bob & Donl' NEWPORT IA YFROMT Jbr. 21 :!l">a . 2..-rs old . Best bu~ al S.525K w/s27SK. 11', assum Vr . Shrp + ho;,i t dk. Bob & Oo\'ie Koop HUNTINGTON HAllOR 2br. 2ba .. Seller wt carrv S25K dn. Pool. tennis +dock ·for 20· boat. S197K. Bob & Dovie Koop CAMEO SHottES 110 YtEW 4br. 2ba. fpl. pool. pri. bch S469K w/assum loan of S248K at 10.s r,:. Moti vat e d Also opt ion. Bob & Dovie Koop NEWftoaT 4 ftLU 3hr. 2ba. fr. Owner unit + 3·2br . 2ba . Vr. s h r p S340K w /Sl90K assum a t 11"; Inc S2 1.300 yr. Bob & Dovie Koop LIASI W /OPTION TO IUT Sl0,000 op. dn. S170K. S96K 1st assum al 13'7r . 5br. Jba. fr. dr ne wly decor. Bob & Dovie LEASE OPTtOH HEWPOltT lbr. 2ba. fr. huge vard Newlv redecor . Beau area. S159.oo0 Bob & Dovie Koop ..-sA YHDE CUSTOM Prim e 5bdr. den. fam. rm + form a l dinin ~. B a bbl i n g fouot~in in b ack yar d . new carpeting thruout & perfect for e ntertaining . O ffe r e d a t $3 10 .000 . Ca ll J ac ki e Handleman . NICE REDUCTION Near golf course and park Popul<1r 4bdr Buccola home D e l ightful p atio fo ~ e nt e rta ining . R e dueed t o $214.~. Best buy in <1rea. Call J ackie Handleman for details. MESA YHDE Terr ific 4bdr in Mesa Verde H o bby r oo m . vegetable garden. oodles of fruit trees. and a J.car garage. Priced a t S187.000. Open Sun. CalJ Jackie Handleman fo r directions. LA.IG6-LAKI LOT Choice Mesa Ve rde 4bdr 2 fire places. large assum loan. Great for pool or paddle tennis $1 93,500. J ackie Handleman. HOT AS A Aucucm Lig ht your imagination with this cyn built home with its white water view. Picture· Stained glass. wood. brass & used brick. Call Tim Rhone. RIDUCID! E ng lish Tudor townhome. 1 year new. Owner will carry 2nd SMume $106K at 10.:Y..<k . Call Tim Rhone. llACH UYll«i IN MIWl'OllT Four homes with private pool, tennis ct. & clubhOuse. Priced from $119,900/$375,000. Call Pete Johnson for details. ~ Highly upgraded 3br or 2ba & sitting rm. Trina mdl in move-In condition & has 1144.000 in assu mable financing. 1215.000. Jerry Jones. ........ Spacious R-2 lot in C.M. Owner will Joint veature or trade. 189,9&0. Joyce WaltJ,e. ..................................................................... -Dalebout Bay&Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 COME WITH US .•. TO IATCUST! EverythinJ? about this home indicates qua lity. c raftsm ans hip a nd style. It 1s a master builde r 's own home. Four bedrooms . dinanf? room. family room. Ne\'er before offer <.'d A must S<'e' 1120 TOYOM LAME .......................... $450,000 COME WITH US ... TO DOYH SHOllS. Wa terfront. An expandable three bedroom home. Huge dining room Den. Owner pre fe rs lease option. Submit offers . 401 MOnH STAR LAME .......................... SffS.000 COME wnH US ••• TO DOYB SHORES. Impressive three bedroom. dining and fa mily room home. Wet bar Sunken con versation area in living room . Cheerful fi re pla ce S pa rklini? pool. spa . R E FRES HING UP PER BAY VIEW ' 1472 GALAXY DIUYE .. . • • . • . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . ...... S615.000 COME WITH US ... TO CUff HA YEH. Fa nta!>t1r ocean '1ew ' Two bedrooms . Dining room . Family room 1-:xtra view lot 61 S lct.,_.S IOAD ................. : .............. S555,000 COME WITH US •.. TO DOYEi SHORES. Elt•gant fo ur bedr oom ho m e . F ormal d in in g roo m Familv room Impr essive living room with s pecta cular brick (1rcplac Gourmetkitche n. UPPE R BAY VIEW ' 1730 GALAXY DllYE .....•.....•..•............... S525,000 COME WITH US ••. TO DOYB SHOllS. No claustrophobia he re! Spacious four bedroom home. Oe n. Dining room Plus separate hobby room. Huge yard. Space for pool. a lso othe r activities. Children 's paradise! 1441 GALAXY DllYE •••.••.....••................. $470,000 COME WITH US. • .TO TUITLE IOCIC HIGHLANDS. The popular but scarce STEWART MODEL. Inspiring view from a ll windows. Two story. five bedroom. three bath home. A great l~~ng room f~r e ntertaining. M,ass ive fire place. Twe nty foot ceilin~s. Luxurious master s uite. IS CUAlt ~S ...•..•.....•................. SJ",500 COMI WITH US. •• TO OLDE CORONA Dll MAR. Two bedrooms . Den. P a rk-like yard with sky tickling trees Zoned R-2. 2721 S'TMAYB4UIC..._GOUB•ODI ....•......... SU0,000 COME WITH US. .. TO SAN JOAqulM. Ne ar golf & country club. Attractive two bedroom . two and one half bath cond~ 23 PALOS, llYM ................................ S 179,500 COME WITH US. .TO OLDE COROMA DIEL MAI. Neat two bedroom home. Corner R-2 lot Only sli~htly above lot ,·a lue. 621 ftOIHSETTIA •...•............................. S 171,500 COME WITH US .•. TO WESTCUff. Neat and extre mely con venient condo. Two bedrooms. one bath Walk to shops. ba nks. resta ura nts . . 1700 WESTCLIFf DRIVE #IS ........................ SH,500 1617 WESTCUFF OR., N.B. 631 -7300 Ml1.>s1on ll11ls Country Club.3br.3ba.upRradcd Unused. Luxury condo On golf course S131.000 first T. 0 . 9 718', Value 1266,000 Want lo sell or tr*1e for equity m Npt or Laguna home w view & yard. DOUf!W Honig 714·97J.ll9i <Owner I $3500 DOWN With a new 95<-;; loan at 12V.'k interest. It may be possible to own I.his large 2 Bdrm 2 bath home. Over&ooks large green- belt area. Sharp. clean unit. Only $69,950. Call $4&23t:l f-.l'f I, ill '•'''II f' f , I •0 I ~liMttl S.Coest COildo Ul,100 Thia oae ls really hot! Sharp 2 Bdrm rondo cle>1e lo pool, walk to everything. Assumable loan, deflnlte ly won't Lut.~-+mt= ..,., ....... " ISTATI Spectacular added aame room wttJI wetlNar. bltn refriJ'.• pool table. lbJS' apukllq pool, lie cedu aauna . 4 Bdrms , lleP'rtte maater auite. 3\.1 'batbl, fa"1ly room wt&.h brick tplc, dlnina ar ea, maa1 eatra1. Home now vacant. owner ...... out. sm,950. Call -.1111 Ol'fN 1119 •If\ IUl\f 10 1'1111<1' , •. ,. ...._.New IAI V ..... =-~ 11111• fe•ll1 ......... u ,. luH oplloa, oal1 ""'••· Call •o•, -····· ... M ... t EXCLUSIVE CONDOMINIUM HOMES AT BAY POINT Above upper Newport Bay. only 4 homes a \'aila ble . Pacesette r ho mes . presents deli ~htful a r c hitectura l styling in 2 and 3 Bdr m . 21 ~· ba th. 2 stor y homc-s Located in one of the areas most prestigious environments above Upper Bay on Irvine Ave. These homes are priced from $159,990 with very flexible 10%'1, financing. Models can be seen at the complex on Irvine J\\'e .. just West of Univers it y Or. For mo re info rm a tion. l'a ll Ta m1. at 631 -7164 Sales office °"" froM 11 AM tll 6'M NIYATI HTATI SALi Oil magnate's widow s a ys. SELL rT 1 4 Bdrm. 6 baths. 6 marble fireplaces. formal gardens. e lectronic security +dogs. Over Sl.000.000 cash spent in renovation . For detail s or appointment to see. call 673·8550. . Sl'Ye&.ASS View! 4 + DOOi. s oa . 2azebo. Assume $106.000 lat •t 12~'*. Owner will carry paper. $455.000. • .....-.n.ux.s1M.ooo Five lots to ocean. Owner will carry 2nd. H~won't last. TOW1e101• $119'400 mini ocean view + 3 Bdrm me. Earthtonel thruout. upgrades 1alore ! Private. wood decking. Hurry: won't fut. • · e7MIM macnab I irvtne realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY .. SPYGLASS .. U! OPIH SUH. l·I P.M.. #6 ROCKY POIMf Brand new custom 5BR home w/pastoral & mini-oceart ' views . Traditiona l "Monterey·· arc hitecture. Spacious rooms -4 fplcs ·-3·car garage & wine cella r & , works ho p Qu a lity thruout. Sl.100.000. Cathy Schweickert 642·8235. CW-31 > • . coaoNA DB. MAI! OPEN SUH. 1·5 , ..... IUJ MAI.APA& Perfect opportunity for the sm a ll family! Quality JBtta home in Irvine Te r race in quie t location w/privac)"'"~ Nl'wly upgr aded kitc he n. Coby Ward 642-8235. CW·32l .,: . IA Y'SHOU .. SU,. com•1· " 4BR family home on s pacious l''~ lots. Light & sunny w /s k ylig hts . $400.000 leasehold . Dona Chic hest e r 642·823.5 CW-33) IEAUTIRIL IAYCUST! OPa. SUH 1·5 ft.M. 1715 ANTIGUA WAY G lamorous atrium v. 1walk-in wet bar for e nterta ining _ lf andsomt• pool in sheltered pvt ya rd. 4BRs -form at dining mirror('<! walls & custom s hutters $570 000 frl' C:.ithy S<·h"'c1t k('rt 642-82.3.5 <W-341 · COUNRY RENCH ESTATE! G r ac·10u~ II\ tnJl hi gh <.t top Spyf.?las~ Ifill ! 5BR!>. i baths. form<J I <h mng rm. country kitchen v. I view & elegant 2 c.,tor~ e ntn Pool. !.pa & sauna An except ional crffrnng S2.fJ(Ml.OO(J l.ynm· \'al<'nlt n(' 642·8235. CW-35> UNIVHSITY ,AU DEANE HOME! . .Ju:-.t hst<.>d ! 4HR. family rm Kensington w/s~a . Ii:{ fin· ring. f\01 pond & park-like setting. An air~cond. horn<' w quality <i memt1c!> S229.000 fee . Sa ndie Fix . 1).14 62(() ( w ·36 ) NEWl Y llDUCID! SpN·ial 4BR & libra r y <co uld be 5th RR > English Co.untry home in Laguna Niguel. O\'er 2600 sq .ft. o n prtml' lot :-.ur rounded on 3 sides by hilly communitv p<t rk Nev. price S259 .500 J eanne Newma n 752· 1414. • <W 371 MOtnHWOOD SPA Ho.E , ~1ountain view across par k from this 3BR home. Newl!il , mstalled SPA can be r eached from familv kitchen &-. master BR lhru French doors. Lots of extras & ready to ~oat Sl55.000 Ala n Beel 551-8700 <W·38> M&Dllt"S CLOSI OUT! IA Y YllW TlnACI! L~nique Upper Bay ro~domaniums ' Spacious. bri~ht & ai ry 2BR. 2 ba th units Sunken. illuminat ed tennis court. pool & s pa. Flexible fina ncing. ONLY 4 left ' From Sl62.990 Suzanne Rudd 642·8235 <W-391 GLAMOUR WITH YllW! N<'wl~· lis ted tuslom quality 4BR ho me. Lg family rm formal d ining_ r m lg rear yard lovely pool n u mer ous quality feat ures & panor a mic VI EW! Offered in fee. J a ne P aquin 642-8235. CW-40> Cilli T STAITB! 2BR . 2 bath rondo near South Coas t Plaza. Aar·cond. upper umt lm m;1tula tl'' i\ss umable loan . S77 .500. Ho lly ~forbs c;.t4 ·f>200 <W ·11 ) FIRST OFFHIMG-flYINE COVE! 41Hb . family rm. n<'v.ly remode led kitchen Sola r & , 1.w:-. hratt'<i pool. rl'dwoo<l spa. lighted paddle tennis. :-.<.'paratC' pla~ ya ref for k 1cb PLL'S oc<'an view' P "t beal·hes v.1t h1n this .12at('(1 rommuntt~· Sl.150.000 fee .• Sandie F'1x 644 6200 <W-42 I .. CHARMING COUNTRY ENGLISH! Cu_stom bayfront horn~ on Pro montor y Bay. 5BR suites. family rm. brkfs t rm & formal dining on the ba~. Elegant fixtures. S lip for 50' boat. Sl .650.000 fee. Cathy Schwe ic kert 642-8235 CW-43 > A UAL FIND! 4BR sm~le family hom e in Woodbridge. Decorating . landsca ping & fmanc m~ a re m\'iting Lots or e xtras· a ir-cond. atrium . m alibu lights & more' $161.900. Gini McGhee 551-8700 CW-44 > OWHB ,ACICIMG! Must sell this J BR Northwood hom e . "Model home condition.. & prof la ndscaping . Lg cul-de-sac lot. Gr eat assumable financing. An ide al opportunity ·- Sl59.000 ! Rose Ga mmon 752·1414. CW-45 ) "' FRONT IOW taVM TaltAClf ' View bay & ocean from this well·designed. custom · ho me . Spacious rooms : m aste r suite & 2 family BRs --,, l'Ozy den -new e legant kitche n. See & compare ! , $690.000 leasehold. Cathy Schwe ickert 642·8235. <W·46> 1 &tGUSH MOll.MAteY IST A Tl! M agn ifi cent 6000 sq.ft. r eside n ce now under con~~ruction. Ever~ attention paid to exquisite detail & qua lity craftsmanship. Superior location w tview o r golf course. lights & lake . $2,000,000. Lynne Valentine 644·6200. <W-47l IJMOA ISU MAMllOM! L Largest lot over 133' bay frontage w/dock for lg boat. Over 6000 sq.ft. of dramatic rooms w/walls or ' glass. Mirrored dining rm -music r m -walk-in wet bar. Sheltered pvt pool. A leasehold estate -S3.300.000. Cathy Schwe ickert 642·8235. CW·48> ......ousa,y CllATIQI Custom residence on fabulous VIEW ot Newport Beach & the blue Pacific. Featuret1 informal aura w /quality amenities & creative touches thruout for the most discriminating. Appt. only. Sandie Fix &M-6200. <W-49> SPACIOUS -MOt •1 Located near all the fine recnaUonal faclUtiea o(" University Park & UCI Ir D · llbrary Ir achoola. > Newly decorated muter suite. Nverecl patio Ir pvt courtyard. 1145.500. Susie wm. 1.f'IOO. <W·50l .. , .. .,.. ......... ...... ._.o.w t I . .. , I s ,. o.l+r--·~ ...... HUNTINGTON BEACH HIGH SCHOOL BANNER CARRIERS SET PACE FOR llARCH!RS IN LARGEST PARADE . Patriots Paraded All Along Coast ..., ............. '--..... CROSSING GUARD JOE CAROl..Mt STRUCK A FA-.&AA POie AS GRAND MAMMAL YOU1 .... 1ra Rode 1"* Oecor•"d llkydee In P8rllde 8t Newport•a ....... 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Units d ose to park. beach & shopping. associated 8WUl(fW'-WEA1TORS ](1.~ ~ 8..:itt,0 ,,,1 t-t:.1 100/oLOAN As. s ume Sll6.000, 4, Bdrm.~ ba. TOP area. Bltt. N8-tS57, 9 am to 10 pm. ( UNf9UI ... OU CC>aOHA DIL MAa -2 h d rm p I u ~ 1 n t• om e u n 1 t. Newer con~lrurt ion. older charm $.150.000. See fj ~1 rtrnr<.i H ut c hin gs a t 608 ~1 J flWt 'l Ill· UNl9UE IM SHotllCLlffS ·-Countn F'rc>nr h. 2 bdrm plus den. deck, v1e\.\: A s~ume1ble loan $399.500. See Tom Boland at 330 Mornmg Canyon. UMIQUE IN srYGLASS HILL Fantastic view. s ubtle shov.rpi ecc, 3 bdrm, warm interior. lush Jd scpe S.557 .000. See Harriet Hammona at 21 Cambna. UNIQUE IH HARBOR VIEW HILLS - Nt'". news . 3 bdrm. pool. spa, fee land. S415.000 See Marv Wold ::it 1507 Scat·res t Dr • UNIQUE IH OLD CORONA DEL MAR :'\cw. 4 bdrm. natura l wood. glass. nr b<.'a«h. $527.000. See Allan Heller a t 230 Ort hid. UNIQUE IN WESTCUFf -Adult pool home . incr ed ible quality. pr1\acy $425.000. See Verg1Jene Hull at 1222 Somerset. UNIQUE IN THE ILUFFS -3 bdrm t o wnhome . "ne ar t•ver ythin l? ... be3ms. deck and C'lass. $159.900. See N a ncy Laux at 2323 Eastbluff. UMIQUE IN THE IACIC IAY Immaculate. 4 bdrms. billiard room. RV area. $328.000. See Na tat ie Fo~arty at 376 E. 22nd .. N.B. UNIQUE OM LITTLE ISi.AMO --Classic. 3 bdrm, 2 ba, nr s and. $374.950. AITD OK . See Pat Merry at 118Jade Ave. UNIQUE IN IAYCltEST ·· 4 bdrm. single s tory, s pacious. just refurbished. 11 ' ~ loan, $275.000. See Marian Reedy at 2306 Francisco. I REALTORS, 675·6000 COME SH • 2443 Eu.I Cout Highway. Corond de l M., Sat& S-1-S 2515 l•tA•e,CdM 1 WE HAVl. 30 OF THL BEST LISTING~ IN TOWN Two view homes for only !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~; CYou·u ~, 1m· 1Make your shoppi n g~ Cas\.esl draw m the t"""""""'· ome see 1 • easter by using the Daily West. . a Daily Pilot Lake Forest T1mbcr lalte Pl.lot Classified Ads. Classified Ad. 642·56711 Model IS Bdrm + fam1· ly). Fresh & bnght with pool Owner may carry 2nd. $168,000 HIGUB. SHOIES Townhouse 3 bdrm. 21'2 bath. pted commumty. private beach, t ennis courts. p ool. t:t t·. Owner/Agt wants install ment saJe. S16S,757 MAURY STAU F'F'l-:R SEA WON REALTY '7J.5JS4 4'7-llll MEWUSTINGS Olarming 2 Br 2ba home wtlb plush new cpt s. d11Jg, waJlpaper & pawl. 4 yn new and looks like a m>del. Xlnl location m Costa Mesa. A steal at Sll9.500. 3 Bdrm home tn Garden Grove. Lge yard o~ n.c. Bargain basement price at m.ooo. 2 Bdrm f ixer uppe r . e asls1de Costa Mesa. Xtra lge IOI. A doU house in southwest Santa Ana. This one woo 't l.ast! ~-SU.Iba.TY 979-1051 II .-.LUFF~ CONDO SI 41.500. Choice Rd .-t toMltiDBM. lest locctHolt Iii tt. ll•fh. Near sc•ools & 19'oppi•9. Co•er.d patio. -COM CUSTOM w/,,,.._ Yir#. o.ty $299,000 °" fff t.td ............ e•cehwt cOltcl. f-.ily r-. .__.. dl•i•9 roo111, pri•ate co•rtyard "'try way. See to behn. -UDO '8flNSULA.. Olly SJS,000. Moltl. .__ ilt t.tostfc ..... Shps to watw. View of bo9h & INiy -.,_. ~- -CdM CONDO 01tly $215,000. Chwu•s;lWl:w. llMltltlJtcWce..._ ow..""'..., ........ Mr, too_, _,......, to .......... ,.. ............ •w•.,-W. 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DB. MAR 759-1616 OCIAMIVi .. S ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Dehne cNpln IM bdrm = uala. Fireplace each un· it +EXTRA PARKING! R h eel to ln5.000. Catet•'CIAL CANNERY AREA. Va· cut ready ror o•oer u1er or . a_J».ec•lator. SELLIJ\WILLCARRY FINANCDIO wttll 11<Ao .......... M1Wusra•• COITA•IM CMS MVDI -Nellt a ..... , .. baa. Ito .. ..... a.tier ..... <-.· ........ ~ = ··•-·Oal1 .......... .... I .,,., ... -== s<a\\JllX-4i,;;s· = .... i., Cl.AT L PO&l.M -----•:r: ... 1:7'-1:: low IO ...... loo.• ~ -a OP1M HOUSI SAT /SUM 1-1 .... ~ DOVB SHORls-.eAYCREST Enter a world o ( true elegance ep1tomlzed in this 4 Bdrm. 3 Bath home by the Italia n tile ren~ting pool with fountain. The large master suite <JHords you a s pa rkling city light 'It''-' Tht• professionally landscaped g r uw1d!> art> enhanced by the pool and s pa. Luxurious surroundings greet you at every turn. $445.000 759~9221 ,_.IMSUl.A ~ orEM SUN. l·S 17Jl ~ ILVD. !\/l'" I) dl•t•oraled 1 bdrm f a mil:. hom<.' O<.·ean View. $325.000 IAYRONT \\ 1..' have several fine homes with pier & slip B. TORO HORSE COUMTilY 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths: ranch st yle. rnmi ·<'s latc in orange groves. $249.500 7Bl Lec11u~ ov:11rAtJUR-l •Jo.I I Bo y~•dt· 011vt·A N B. 1. Y• t:il~ .... plo"·\,I. TDCHIS ANYONE :1 Bdrm 2 Ba. 2· .. lory counlry~ldl• hom1.• li:l' l'nough fci r ~our own court. PoOI. ~pit. & R\' :ii' ct'S.., Full pnce. St 19.900 TR8'LEX CdSTAMESA Bar1?<1m ' All 2 8'1rm' Lanw lot. .:ooJ m1·11m.· :~.~. C .tll fur ""''' 1 delaJls 540 2313 . . DECORATOR'S [~ ~l 'ompl~:r;·~~rar~ "" ~J • Bd.nn 2i.., ba Carpets. new drape:.. rec l·entt:r. · pool and spa Assu1'1"11blc gr; loan owe TO llu.nt ininon lieach CovC' Coo do rull pnc~. S\05.000 U.CAJlU UAL TY 770-6064 Loan AH~ti°" A IQw interst assum<t ble l<Jan makes thi s J tx..od.room even more at lr<trtJve. Low. low pnce only Slll,900. 7Sl·3191 t;:SEL~CT T'PROPERTIES *VETS* US4! your Ehg1bll.&t~ NOW .. LOWON.& LOW INT RATFA'i LET US SHOW YOU HOWTOQUAUFY Tc6toRedC.,.t WELISTEH! 6REDCARPET -754·1202 You've Arrived at ... LINDA ISLE If you ~ ~·· pre·~ 9'd prhocy tt.e• ....._ i• for you aad yew fcnnily. The ...... aad slip OCC0191Dd .. i1 a 7 5. boat ...,. "°°"' for 2 sfMI °""" 14 kiuteb of wood -. crofhd illto tM• MOCJ"lficeftt ttnlctw.. Tllis .... facn th• mojor fvntilltC) basin In Newport Horbor. Wotc.h the sail~ CJO off Wo the MMMf. $2.75 tNIUoft. 2075 San Joaquin Hiiia Rd . Across from BIG CANYON Newport Beach 640-5777 Lingo RlAlbun llG CANYON FOR LEASE Fwlty fwwialtecl 0.... Do...- wftll ............ ·-·· ....... tlu 9•ra9e. lde•I fer ~ ................. Uff811NL 311e•11•1, 3 ...... S2750pr-. EMllALO IAY Spectacular ocean and night light views from this 4 Bdrm 3 Bath home in th e prestigious community of Emer ald Bay. Available on a yearly lease or s hort term rental $2500/ mo OCEAMFIONT PIOPMTY Here ... ,.... ... " .. .., ... ocewfuwt ........... L...-, .... ,,._._, ..• , .... wlll.., •s UIM pctl A If ,._, fw .... Ml ft '-; ...,.. .., ,. ............ .. ••••I .,1""9... •• c ..... . C••"n••• 644-,020 MIWPORT llACH 4tt-411 I 4'1-1720 1-"'U.-Liz ,.._.. ••1.11Jr 4tWi12 L11 1111111 .......... ------ OPOI SU:t 1·5 111 ... ourro WK> tSU Wldt' M' lot with rambling 4 Br home . Attratttive lam kittthen w/used brick rrplc . ~.000. 411 a MOODIA, MPT HOn Must sell! New home for growing famil y. Sep. bonus room. large famtctin rm .. dramatic 4 br floor plan. Owner mu.st sel I. MEW ON UDO ISi.i F abu!ous ~ Bdrm. 4 Batti. compt.-tely redecorated hom(' LivinJ;? room. din· mi;: mom and new country kitt'hen open onto a lovely secluded court~·ard. S019.000 EXCITING LOCA TIOH Overlooking China Cove. this lovely m ulti IPw l C'onte mporary horn(• rom- m:.incb tc>l<J I unobstru<'led \'lt'W of CALL TO SEE ha rbor. J~tty. and ocean . StePl'\ to alt ~eachc::-.. Land,:,C<J pe<.I to CJHord ut. ~ PMl'fSUl.A POINT 'Im ~lt· pri \ CJ("v. 2 Roomy 4 br w/lrg suite. s unny artist's · ~ l<Jir. open country kitchen. $335.000 Lot ~font• \\Orth o!'k1JlJ! pri<'e 01 ,. ~ ~1 .200.000 Owne r will carry. •. I u~•~ ·z Seren<' contemporary. lite. open & swtey Hams -~ ~ury. lrg lot nr. boat gardens. s br. 4 a Vi ~ ba lam rm~:;·:EWPOn . ,;' ~I~ ~¥.~If. .~~~.~~=~=t ~ .J ust listed' Duplex 4 br up. 3 br dn · ·· · · • • · ··• · ? ualcony. frplcs. bit tn!->. prime renta l • e51.1J61 675-9434 ·...._·~ S232.00l ~~~~~~~~~~~~!'!!!!!~·~ COSTA MESA COHOO , ~ ., HEMET AIU •IRAND N~ ~ Prtt.lt• or O\\Ot'r~ht{J. 2 br 2 h..i nr 1"J1rY1C\.\ & OCC S98 .SOO Approll•trusll: 120 acres. 2 HOUSIS .: .. ·~ tulth.I> d .. , l'lopablt· .. ut. , HACH HOUSE LANO \"J\LL'E' Small house 'A /guest 11trs . nr. ocean & hay. dbl garagl' Sl50.000 di' 1 ~1on IJnd T.-rms Xlnt locauon Pnn~. .,,~ Com1n~ Jrt'J i\i<ent Under S280.000 ,J. 1-652 l (X)6 WI IJ Carry 54 I -04Z, • ~ '~~~~!!!!!!!~~~~~~~!!!!I~~ ~ ~~ D A V r· D S 0 N I £ 4 L T 'f I N C. ijll6.Newp0<t. Blvd1 N R. · -... .._,673·9060 .. OPEN HOUSE IN MESA VERDE IK."')ti Inv.~ SI Co~l ..i \TC'~~ \ t I\ clt•-..1r;1hh· -..p~1·1nu~ -t Br horn1· nt•\\ on thl' m;,,irkl·t Light &. Jin th1 .. \Int bu~ 1::-fr<:-..h l~ de('orated Shov.-.. u\\ nl'r ·.., prnll· Open Sunda~ on b I ·1 ~l GJ)PJ1~~ '6l-l l82 751 -5358 YOU GET MORI FROM THE STOaE OPEN SAT la SUNDAY 1-5 MESA VERDE POOL HOME Thi ~ ·I txfr Bdrm. 3 bath beaut\· •~ perfctt for cntt-rlainm1L Family rm. 2 frpk::-. lo \ cly pool and :.-.. .. 11m:1 hlt• lo~1n!-IS73 Rhone-. ( 't>:>la :\k:-.a $189.500 BRING YOUR PAINT BRUSH Thrs 1 Bdrm. 2 bath home in ~1e:.a 0:o rth needs a little TLC'. but 11 ·, J J.!rt•;.it hu~· :ii SI 1~.H511 :.!I N)(/ Wt•st Halboa Bhd ~<·Y.port Beath 1i75 1711 C 0Wttry liYinq wiftt MOJli ...... warffy, ApproL ''• OCrT. TM f)ft'iKt 5 ... fomity hofM witt. childnf,'1 wifMJ. $591.500. OPEM 1-5 12 BURNING TREE ROAD OPEN-BALBOA ISLAND 1-5 # 8 Collins ldand-S I, I 00,000 ON WATER-PVT. ISLE 2 Stor y c·orne r with WATER( Profcss1on~ll) d ecorated 4 Bdrm' with s pacious master swle. VIEW o f WATER and sk y line lights_ Includes land. 67:H>900 216 Rmy -$4'85,000 NEW VICTORIAN RESIDENCE Ma_g nifice nt 2 s torv. 4 bdrm. ra m rm . dmm A rm. s~e the beautiful dt!tt11 ls 673 li900 \\AT [Rf RO NT HOME~. INC HI Al I '> 1'\11 ! .,.. \A. ( "•·• 'tf•v '"''"""' ""', .. ' ~ '""' ., 6)1 .. 1400 U , M,.i,.,...., Aut I~·~•• I ;.,rd 673-6900 nirbell, REALTORS' $14,500. OWMa ANXIOUS! /\hsolutcly l'.\t:\1ACt:LATE 2 bedroom condo rharmm~ interior. complete with di rung area. "all to wa ll carpets and rir h panel in~ accents Patao area. s upe r locale Call for details. ideal fo r the NEWLYWEDS ~ Call 540·1720. "HOl'THWOOOS ... NEAR T&fMIS C rac1ous 3 bedroom patio home . better than a model! Rach earthtones • thruout .. ele~ant accents: tile entry. dining room. fireplace. s oaring vau lt~. ct•il1ni!s Decked pa tio . l 'se your present home equity and take over the low·. mtl'n .:st loan, now! Call for details. S128.500. call 540-li20 OWMH MOTIVA TID Must sell this outstanding 2 bedroom condo .. "Lexington" model, fully customized Ne wly painted. with new carpets. natura l wood cabinets in the kitchen. Oininl{ ar ea. Patio area. community pool; lush yard area. Lots of pa rking~ S95.000. call 540·li20. SH.HO, PROIATI SALi Submit your offers on this charming 2 bedroom home ... s uper STARTER home. lovely a rea. Complete wtlh din.inf? room. wood floors. pat io area a nd more. Call for all the details, won't last ! 540-1720 &mCIMGI ADULTS OMl Y ~Lovelv adult communitv ... enticin~ Mediterranean atmosphere. close to the sp a , pool & rec. room! Secluded private patio ln back of this fabulous condo ... must see to believe! Full secunty. $72,000. call 540-1720 • COOL OCIAtf IUIDS- Not far from the BEACH! Ranch style 3 bedroom family home. newly listed ... close to schools for the kids. Inside ... dining area. family room. brick fireplace. patio area and more. WEST SIDE AREA. Prime location, don't miss it! Use your GI benefits. low down for veterans. Sl 10.000. call 540-1720. CA~ WA,.,.AU & A'nlUM Lush garden entry into this contemporary 1tyled 3 bedroom home. Wall to wall carpets thru out: d1nJ.na area. family room, brick fireplace and 2 patios. RV parklng:l BBQ ln the yard. Rose garden, lemon trees. Comes~ the pond! 1119,500, cal S40-1720. 2 ...... LANI 1-Z I.OT · Owner may help finance qualified buyer on this charming 2 bedroont. home ... wtth about 29% down, owner carry balance at low interest. Jnsi · custom drapes & shutten: dlnlng area. w()Od noors plua rust carpets. R parktna, nice big lot. Call for all the detalls .. .it's a steal ! Sl.2S.OOO. c 540-1720. /. ; ·~ . ,. ~~:.::!-'.. ,........... .......... ........... ....... ... .. ....... lllw S-. ~ ....... ,_.. ....... ._•r::::yzr1tr::rr:r::ur:._,.,., .. nnueuu•u•nne:u ....................... ., ......... --•-• ......................................................... ~....... ~ •••• ,.. • .. , ••• ,.. 1112 ...... ·- ••• ,.. I .. ··" .. .... • .. .... e,1. . I n .................................................................... . ...................... -··· • I I ~" ....................... ....................... " ~"'~" ~ 180' v&ew o/ OC'ean. Prtvetf', bearh. 4 Br 3 Ba . ram rm. rormal dinang rm Home 1 deU~htlul for "'tenainang, Ira f d. room for pool Prae'4'd for •• t sale S$40 000 You own the la nd! Bob 6 li), le Koop A~t Bus : 63)·12166 R~: 760-1580 U{MAX Pete Barret t presents 18' ON Tll UY PIH Pott LAIM IOATI Beautiful v ie w, looking out over s andy beach l !flmaculat e 3 Bd r m , den a nd d ining room home with lush pool in encl~ pa tio. High ceilings. all n e w kitche n and an top condition! $995,000 lsehold. Ca ll to see. . VIUA BAI.BOA-VIEW OM 1'ttE aWFS AIOYE ~ 2 Bdr ms and 2 baths --P lan I -huge deck and view from all rooms! All n e w --upg r a d e d car pets a nd dra pes. includes microwa ve and som e builtins. Sl75,000. DEERRB.D-ft.AN II DISlllAIU FAMA. Y HOME -3 Bdrms and fa~ily room , near schools. community pool, pa rks a nd tennis. $152.500. Call to sec LIDO ISLE SUPH WIDE LOT ·-Cozy 2 Bdrm cottage, featuring beamed ceilings a nd used brick fireplace. Plans ava ilable for tot al remodel and addition wi th coastal approval. For further det CJils. call Ann P ete rs. A SK US abcMrt ot1r hw wwr•ty P'"'CHJl mR wMch co•en buyers & Miers. ;::=:642-5200==~ -Pete Barrett~ ~~r~ lie!J things fast with OaJJyj Have something to seU? ~Want Ads. 1 Clauirted ads do it well ., .. • .. • ~ • • " RCTaylorCo 640-9900 OPEN HOUSES BIG CANYON VERSAILLES Fantastic view of golf course and mountains. Versailles model at e nd of cul-de-sac. Dramatic entry: two story living r oom and forma l dining room. Fabulous m aster suite on firs t floor plus three other bedroom s u i tes with their own baths. G u arde d g a t e <:o m mun i t y . E xcellent financ in g ava ilable $675.000. Call offi ce 640·9900 for appointment to see. 32 RUE GRAND V .ALU OPEN SUH 1-5 DELUXE CONDO .ASSUM.AILE LOAN A year new with Newport Beach location. 2 bedroom. den, 2112 bath. Va ulted celling in li ving room with brick fi replace. Highly upgraded l<itc hen. Near high school. S174.500. 768 TUSTIN .AVE. OPEN SUM. 1-5 f H.ARIOR VIEW HOMES f "Monaco" model. 3 bedrooms 2 baths great location near pool a nd • greenbelt $205.000. NORTHWOOD, IRVIME Year new 3 bedroom. 21h bath home on corner lot. Many upgrades three ~a r garnge. Will help fina nce $164 .000. MEW LISTING CAMEO HIGHLANDS Ca nyon view 4' pool. 3 bedroom, 2'h bath home in gre at a rea. Access to private beach $220,000. WISTCLIFF 4 bedroom, 2Y.t bath home on large comer lot big enough for a pool. R .V. access. Owner will conside r A.l .T .D. with ~% down. $243,500. NEW DUPLEX Eas t sid e Co s ta Mesa n e wl y c ons truc te d 3 bed room a nd 2 bedroom duplex. Many upgrades. T ake over existing loan, plus owner will assist. ..W USTIMGS DAMA POINT 3 duDlexee Priced to sell. 2 plus 2 and ! plus 2. Call for tnf ormation. ---·- \ '1'1\ 'r' 1.< >I~ < .'( >. \ -., .. ) P .. ILITlll •co.t---CAN'fOM El e1a nt D ean e "Ve rs a illes " lmmaculalP. M•1tnmcent 180" view of la fC hts. ocean. bay & f(Olf course. Luchted paddle t nnis court & room for pool 4 Bedrmx. 4 baths, 3 car ~uragt> S16198.SOO. Small 7"~ a suma ble loan f''or udm 1ttance to lh1s exelusave g uarded urea call 644-4910. #14-CHAMTUY OPIMW/S..1·5 ""IY9Yl'H946 Po. THI ,...._ , .. DO .. SHOllH SH0.000 J m agane enterm~ a skylighted lanai & danc ing under t h e s t a r s on a travertine ma r ble d a nce floor .i Bedrooms. J ba ths . pool & s pa. EverythinJ? vou 'd exo ect an a Culirornia ho m e . Nhtht liahts & beautiruJ bay view. Owner will finance al low interest rate. No loan fees 1 UOGALAXYDI.. ONMW/S..1·5 laG CANYON COUNT'IY CLUI R 1ght on the lus h J,'?reen 18th f airw:w Countr y French li ving room. 5 Bdrm·~. 3+ ba ths. Approx. 4.500 sq.fl. of pun· <:ha r m. Custom built bv one of area·~ fi nest build e r s . Poc)t.s pa·librarv . Qua lit y construction . Newport Beat•h ~rnd s;,.i;nyon a l its best. $895.000. JO C S n . LN. OP94 W /S-1-5 OUTST ANDfMG S UNIT IU>G. Large Owne r 's Unit. 3 Bedrms. Fa m . Rm .• 2 1h bat h s. O wne r 's private homelike unit has for mal dining r m & 2 fi replcs. 4 Income produl'inJ? un its t>a ch w/2 bdrms. 2 baths & fireplace. Alriums & pa tios. Thi s is a MUST SEF. for t h e p r ud e nt buvl'r Reasonably priced a t s.t50.000 · AU THIS FOR S 179.500 A green thumbe r 's delig ht with well·man1cured gardens front & rear . Made for cnterta1m n1?. Larj?e 52'x 130· lot with complete privacy. Den. 2 Bedrooms wit h oversize closets a nd 2 baths. Workshop off gar age. Spacious -light hrighr. A happy home and all for Sl79.500 SPECTACULAR VACATION HOME I 0 MINUTES TO LAKE ARROWHEAD Award winning design. World view from two huge tl'rraces. Western red c-c·d ar in & oul ,\rt1slic decor . 3 H cdroom~ See """ & enjoy it fore\·er < >nly $<J6.500 WfSUY N. TAYLOR CO .. RHlton 21 II S..Joa.1a Hm. loed MEW .... -'POlt ...... IT.... CENTH, H.I . 644-49 I 0 C!E 110111 ILllNS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE 1943 'OltT ALIAMS PLACE HA.DOit VIEW orEH SUH 1·5 :'ti ur h 0c ... 1rl'd Soml'r!>{'l Mod~! Sp&l·1ou' f'l\l' &'(lroom lfoml• In lla rbor \'w~ llom«., Nl•wc•r S.'<'t 1nri Gon wou" Patio A rcu f"or fo'.nt•·rtamin..: <>nl~ S2S!i.!IOll 25 II WA YECRIST DRIVE HA.DOit VIEW HIUS OHH SU" 1-5 ~t·n'-at1onJll~ E\l·ttml! "l:ew L1stani.: On The \1 arko·t \n t-:ll·..:;mt llr0<1dmoor llome In Om· Of C'omn11 rtd \I Jr·, LO\ elt~t Ar<'a!I 1-·n11r lkdrilfim' Pl u' ,\ Sr;ic1ou' f";im1ly lloom ,\ 1;n•at Ft•d1n..: l)f 'l'.)Ul\.'l S.•n•n1tv & Sl·du,11>11 Ofh·n·rt ,\I s.1:1<1.llOO SINGLE LEVB. -EASn&.UfF Spacmu' Fam1I} Room With l#anw l.l\ml! &• Form;il Dm1n.11 Room. Thret.· fk'<:lroom' • Dt·n. S1tu:Jtl'<f On 1.arg(' Lot With Prl\ llC'V & Patio" f-"or Fntt'rtamtng t-:-ctt'rlor 1'e~ Iv l'.i1ntC'd l.mr-h Plu'h C\1rrct1n1:? Tilt'' Orap('4' & W;illpap('r' C.ourm<'t K1tr h•·n l.o"' M iltnll•nan«r l.1'>tl><I ,, t 5234.500 1\ ·-.1m <Jf Nt"i' µort .. L1'>I ang LUCKY SEYEH S••\ l'n Rt.·.1u11ful ~l·ar 'll('v. l ·niL"' Onf\ !-"ou r \'t•Jr.-Old /\II T\<.O BC'firoom With f-'1rl'pl.i1 l' & Private· 1•.at1os Charm1nJt Spanii.h Motif No Vac-anC'1 <'S But On<' l 'n1t Can Rt' Shnv. fl With i\ppmnlml'nt. Res t F.as ts1dc· Costa M c~:i l.oc:il1(1n S450.000 LIDO ISLE On£• Of Nl•wport Bt'aC'h·., Most D<'!>1red 1\rN" With Pri vate Beal'hes. Tennis Courti. & Clubhouse. Traditional f'1ve Bedroom Home With Book Lined Den1Study. Larae f'ormnl Dining Room. Master S uite On l.arae Lot SELLER WILL 1\SSIST JN f"lNANCfl">G . $545.000. IMllAC TaftlX Si tuated Jn Rapidly Af preciatin!' Art> a Of Cost a M esa, Ad arent T o N t>w Redevelopm<'nl Area & Park. Charm1na Rear House With Secluded Red Brirk Patio Would Makt' Great Owner 's Home. Other Two R ental Un its Wo uld He lp With P3 y m ent s & T axes. EXCELLEl">T F I NANCING AVAI LABLE. Call Nnw Reduced To $16.5.000. NIWPOIT llACH IAMAIH .Two Large Bedroom Condo. Tastefully Decorated With Earthlone C~. Neutral Decor & WalJpapen. Fresh • ~an. Ready For New Owner. Community Pool. S.una Ir Spa. Meadow For Jo1111lnf( iii Blr ycllna. ASSUMABLE FJRST TRUST DEED. Onty 1119,900 . ..... Artistically ~corated Northwood P•tlo Home. Shows Uke A Model Inside Ir Outllck. Trl·Level. Three l.ar.ce Bedroom• P lus Bonua Room Ir f amily Room. Only 1151.500. .~\ ..... ~":,...... J •a•LTO in one o1 o... -...· 671-HI. hOllMI. •••nUlunl ,. . .-_ I, ~ IS <Newport .... ~h> ,..... ocaa. .......... bey, d · ty lilhla view, C•toaa -deli ..... eoelltyard wiUt OPEN HOUSE ZJ40 IA YS. Dtt: CoaONA D& MU: ....... " n. hrf ...... I f tllfh• .... ..... .. ........ -. ....... ... cut ;1 u, ..... .., ... .,...,,_ ............... ,....... .... ,... .. , SHl.000. 0,. W/S.. 1·5. COIOMA D& MA&: A "Pit•• A ...... -• ,,.t•Necj94 HClniYe, W• to Lfftte c.,_.._. ....... ...,..,... ........... ,.., __ ,a; ..... ..., ltw ._... c111kw.._J _. rl I 1 wCHMI -4 ties• ......._,._.., .._ & c.,,... roof, ........ ,_. ........... ,.,. ................ 0....-.. ...., tt.•ce. C.-for dttaih S74t,500. CORONA DB. MAR: JA~ C ... - we tld It egm IR•-•1r. I .......... too -Jee Celel. All •la g.t PLAN I -two ............. -.................. " ·ettt.J:~P9t6o ............. .... t..y ~ ;oo1, ... c' Ha 1e. & TIMMS COUllTS & Z...._, JI •d CJllh ...try. Jmt MARYB.OUS PIHAHCIHG. c .. for....._ SZ79,SOO. SAN CLIMINTI: A ••stwtw'".111•"'-°" b.y; wtlloc•d.,..,.. ..... two ....... . • Helt mt ............. to ••d•1• "UP". SISZ.SOO. We aho '-"•two .... coMo. ist tti. ,_.. toww. 0.. et SIZS.900 mid-at SU4,SOO. Hffr' btoctt. c• for ........ COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 I 5 E. Coast Hwy .. CoroM .. M• 675-55 11 673-776 l 760-1397 LUXURY OH THE GOLF COUR SE R 1 ).! (' a n y o n . c· u -. r n m man~ton , fl Hdrm~. ;, hath G ~p<a -.. pool ~la ).!n1f1 t l'nt SI .500.000 :\lOtl\ atcc1 !>eller \\ 111 !>acr1f1rt• SWSt DU,LEX. COM S28!l .OOO . Su perb o wnC'r fin ~1 ncin g Pr 1d£1 of o " n e r " h 1 p l. 1 k l' n t• w . . :1 Bdrm ~ 2 &lrm T A.X RB.JE:F HERE fi dL·luxe Ea~b1de C ~1 un 11" 2 h<l rm.., t'<a<'h Ii '1•;.ir.., nl'" ()"' rH•r ma_\ 1·:1rr.' S.150.000 5 IORM + IOA T Sllfl 5 years nt'w. 5 Bdrm ... ~p:1 m..irhh.• foyt'r. Sl.600 000 TWO ONGS OEFUIY & CHIUSTA THE STARNES COMPANY UAL TOttS.IUILDlltS RE.AL EST .A Ti SEMINAR SCHEDULED IN SOUTH LAGUNA .AND NEWPORT IE.ACH LitMJO Red ht.h ht•ft......_ e..c .... ,.. ...... ,.... ...... ,. .... tr... 7:30 to 1:10 ... .W, Mat tti. Masioft Hohl ill .... port C...-mid J.ty I Otll at I •• lrowft'I Re d ••raftt 31 I 06 Cooat Hwy. I• So.tit L.,_.. pool. 1pa . foia•taios, r.re plt and BBQ. 4 Bdrm a,+ m a i d 's qu.arten. II IM 01 rm. 4 frplca. Private beach . S7 U .OOO. C all now m.s:no ALLSTATE REALTORS S r'aHan .......... ~ ia tlth Newport a wr. J ... + ............... Harry fed! Oaty $149,toO Cel aow. 540-3666 . ·~ ••E.w.~ •90°/o• REALTORS 673-7771 A '"°'"°'•'t ot U 9 A tftC .._ ........ A mar veloui; fam il y home wrth 2 fri>k-s 4r wet bar in what could easily be a ~h bedroom. Locat· ed 1n pr e~t qip o u s WtSlc lJ tr a re a S25El.OOO 1436 t:stelle Ln. Open Sun 1 5 BALBOA I S LAN D HEAL TY 673"8700 u.·.~ •• , .... Ele1u1nt ~pac•<>tl.'> 5 Bdrm t'!lta t ~. re mo d t•led k1t t·hen, ne w carpe ts. \1..-W or b;iy and moun t.uns. pool & spa, ~ sq ft elCtrd large lot Asking $785,000. Consider lea.'"· oouoo. I HA.VEA.HAPPY. SAFI A.HD USTRIL I ' ~~y llOCJ"''• h9lty ------------,_...~....-...~ BEACH TERRACE 2 ~N nt·-. 3 lidrm. patio horTll' Ste~ w tht• poul i\. ... .,umc $66,715 St.13 mn • .t ~ ('Jll 962 9311 ALLSTATE A~ALTORS D E s , E R • T E Ont' of ColleJ:t• !'ark , rn>~t outstandtn~ \ :l lu~ 3 Bdrm borne truly de· ~n(-.. your 1mmed1:iu· IJ\SpectK>n Ownl•r sa~" m us t s\.'11 todll)'' $100.900 645-8383 FORESTE OLSON .._ ......... .. MIO WA OfOllO MNf'OlrT IMCM 116 CAMYOM YllW T his authentic Versailles home in one or Newport's most prestigious gated communities has a wall of glass that offers a sweeping panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean and city lights. The c o u nt ry fre nc h c irc ula r kitche n o v e r looks a n e xquis ite p r i vate courtyard a nd formal g a r de n . A dra ma tic bridge h ighlights the marble entry and wide sweeping sta ir case. T h is s u perb home is offe r ed at S635.000 with excelle nt assumable fi n a n cing a nd secondary t e r m s offered by the owner. LIDO ISLE CONDOMINIUM E x pa n s i ve p a tios ove rlooki n g s pectacuJa r bay views of the yacht harbor a nd Ba lboa Peninsul a a re rcat ures o f these two u pg rade d co nd o mini u m s whi c h c an be con verted to one ele~ant beachfroot residence. The present owne r will consider carrying a ll the financing for the right offer. See Chris at Open House Sun. 1·5. $750,000. 443 Via Lido Soud. LIDO ISLE CUSTOM T he lustre of hardwoods compliments the g race o f Fre nc h door s a nd windows in this beautiful Lido Isle home . The magnificent master suite eaptures o ld world c h a rm a nd a mh1 ante with a fire place, custom t•abinetry a nd rich oak panelling. EnJOY tennis, s wi mming, and private bcac~ Ju.c;t s te os from vour door . Recently reduced by $20,000, $445.000. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Thi:-. spac 1ou~ Ca~ Cod ho me offers <-h<.1 rm. J.!r::tce and sophisticated lt ving. T ht· largl' II\ ing room a nd dininJ! room J r <' pe r fP c t fo r for m a l 1•ntf'rt ~11flln.l! whth• t he hright. cheerful lu tc-h ·n anct "•irm family room offer I II I \ f .t m I I .\ (' 0 m r 0 r I . T h t' pro1t· .... ~1on,dly land ... c-a ped yard h;.i-. l1Jo o p.1t 10~ and a C'h;,armmg ga7.eho for ''uld1)(1r t•nt ertamtnJ! This 3 Bedroom l!. <IL·n home includes a spa c1ou~ ma-.ter h<>cfroom •;u 11e with s ittang r oom ;.ind cus tom oak cabinetry. S285.000 NEWPORT CREST Crl•a t ed t o p l ease th e m ost c11 !'.c-r1m1na t 1n g home owne r thi s <•lej?ant mult1 -l<•\<'I townhous<' offers a m;:1ster -.u1tt· "1t h pn' ate sunderk <.i nd rwu :.idc11llC>nal b<>ctrooms . Th<' ll\tnJ.! room "a~ dl'SIJ?n<'cl for entertain mg "llh a r1rt•plat'l' "l't ha r and a largl' <kck Tht• tuck ·unde r gar a ge features a n 1 n s 1 c1 <' a l' <' e s ~ ~ t a i r w a v a n d ~1utomatu: door opener. Sl80.000. WOODIRIDGE IRVINE Thl' pr1\'all' courtyard entram•e and inte rior a trium pro\'idc a sunny open ft•t•lmg and \aul ted rt'llinJ?s enhance many rooms m thl' lovely 3 Bdr m home. Spacious entcrta mmcnt a reas rndudt• a s('para tC' fo r ma l dininJ? room. ll nng room with firepla<.·e a nd a largl' k1lc:h<•n with room for a t a ble. Th<' guest room or den has louver ed door.; and f<JC'l'S t he alnum and the master suite offers adult pr l\·acy. This hom e "111 be open Sunday from l ·5. Sec Marle ne a t 24 BlueJay. Sl43.000 . 10 UNIT APARTMENTS T his 10 unit com plex in an attractive Easts 1de Costa Mesa location is a pc rfcct trans1t1on for the investor who t s tra d ini! u p . The b uilding in 1mmacu1ate condition 1s only 3 years old and has 10 deluxe bachelor units. Thf'se units have 3 closets. vaulted c·l•il inl!s. fi re places. butcher block c·ounten; and refrigerators. Excellent financing 1s CJva ilable. $450.000. 644-9990 Mr. G... Tn»wtwld9' CCIM. .... Mr ....... IOolt•• ·-of LllNJO'I .. YttfwllAI D•,.1-at •• cltall ... topic ""W1Mn Do IGo,.._...,..r Ha~• aomethull you want n-e fastest draw m the to lell! Classified ads do West. . .• D•1ly Ptlot It well. M2·SC'11 011111iried Ad. 642-56'71. s .. a-cta to-.. co""4 w11 t. ...... .. flad ... ~fw,..-.... ,.... ............... .... ............... .,..to ,... ........ I_._ .......... ............................ ........... ,,., ...... .. .......... (. u.,. .. ... .. n111d. ............. "•"" .... c• • ... ., c .... Ms. ...... 11 .. 4f't.JJJ f _. "r ce•tectl•t J••r Ll•t• ... . '••• . . Oii .. I • 1 • On 11 C.... -Llllli~ ..... flttlCID TO SB.I. ON UDO Steps to beach and tennis from this sparltlin1 3 BR 2 Ba home. Newly re- deeorated with lar1e SllllllY patio on a 45 • lol Large assumable 10~ loan . Prese nte d at s:m.ooo. ASIFOI LAIAIHI SHAW, A•T. 644-1907 or '""'"' HAfttrYOUIWAY lmt whet 7G11 auy be IDl*la9 for Is UU. con,,. ~ llta'*9 4 8d.rm ..... C1oN to Khoola . -'-ble .... orwUl Mll VA. Doe't wait. llot,000. Call today f'll.Sl10 AtLSTAr:E ILLTOM -....... .._ ..... Dllrfllll" u:w M. -·· You've Arrived at ... LAGUNA BEACH PIYACY -8CWIFIOlfT •t •1 II U 1•11 .......... tlu4 ...... a' I,.._.,, .. ,, .. _., h ... l"I • t '1b1 ....... U,... ._ .... .............. _ .. .. ,,.. ............... .... ................ ..... ,... .. _ ;, :!':.::tf ~'Su-.:=.._ 207llan.Jo ....... ftd. AcfVM fMlw 8IQ CANYON Nlwpott .... l4CM777 . .. l~IBllHI MOW!VITS 19n'·TO.OW)4 PREllHOM EW~'T \' A. HOUSING W< K •917-1717• --- IMYISTOIS SPIC&A&. OCEAN RENTAL 8 un 1t.s oo tllf> bu ch "4.3' .900 I .ow ma tntt•nan('t' 1tnd htt;h IOCOO\t' Hurr won't last Citll i63 f78'T .. . ~IMJi1 OUCH ! It hurts the own\•r tu )t'll thtS gorgt'OU!> 4 bdrm bome Super lc>cat1on <Newport 8ea<'h Do' er Shr5 a rea l "''th a spacious noor J>lan pru \cldl01£ hvabtht \ .tl It ., best Lovel) ~<•rd "' fru11 l.ret!S und garot•n , 1e.,..., from bdrm:. l.~t· d ' sumabll' low 1nlt'rt'>l loan and ~ellt'r "ill rJrl"\ a 2nd SJ2S.Ooo Ca il 97~a:ri0 now ALLSTATE REALTORS llGCANYOH Aul" dealer:. lo!..... ) our gam' A beautiful Deanl·1 ~fona<'O mudel :J Br 21• Ba on th~ mJ rkel for .1 quu:k ~:.le OPfH SUH 1·6 :;6 ... VailonM Due to the htflh se<."ur11' offered tn Utg <.;an)on Jn appl 1s sug)?ei-t<'d ~n da) a fte r IP~I tall t»<l-8107 for adm1i.:.ion Jen. T ayior Rlty 646 ~ Have something you "'ant to seli' Classified ads du 1t weU 642 56711 You •ve Arrived at ... EASTl.Uf F fth .......... l .... JIMt .... h ,a--4 fw .,.ecieu .,.,..._ Mewty ....................... _, .... tohlly ..... ~...... .... Ith ... : ........ ,... ........... for yow._., k ~ .. SfH.000. COIONA DEL MAI ........................ c ........ rHtO .. ltMJ I.to """J'lliflc..t iMMM f'40pe~. S.... of Peclfk eo.t Hwy. Clow ...... to wtA to 1•1,,ln9 .ct ..,... life. l ·Z tot, pr•M•tt, • I.cw .,l•a. L~ asw.abl• I 1t TD of Ult,000. CAPISTRANO BEACH Two .-~ e.o.n. loc.e.d • tlM lhrffl •n D.a Poillt with I IO ~ vi•w, tro. .,._wport to S-CIHAucte. C1tstolft -=-'f• 1tai1Md qlat wt..dow1, hnd croft.d wood thrv-ovt. Tt..se e1c~ ho.Ms an read'f for tlM MOSt chulat•aatt.c) bllyer. $719,000 md SttS,000. Cal for locatioft. Opeft hcMlw Sat/s-day I 0-4 26431 Palisodes Dr. LAGUNA BEACH lelax mtd ettioy tM otlfst...th.g T~ Hlns view of .... PocHic .ct LCICJllM ni9ht li9hh fro91 this totally Hd b~autifully r~modeled hom~. A dKorafar's dream CCMM tru.. OWMf° fhtClftCftj nailable. 0,... Ho.tw Sot. 1-'4 2214 T~ Hih Dr., LOIJ. kh. 2075 San Joaquin Hiiis Rd. Across ftom BIG CANYON Newport Beach 640-Sn7 675-3411 SPYGLASS RIDGE Beautiful 6 Bdrm Burlingame mode l on huge pvt. ocean view lot. with a pool. A sensational value at $569.000 fee. SPACIOUS. GRACIOUS HOME -6 Bdrm. 41 :! bath. formal dining room. true maids quarters. <·olomal a r c:h1tecture. c:ul de sac location and ~oml· 0<·t•tm a nd night liJ.?ht view. A mar\'elous homt' for thl' executive·s family. $549.000. ESTATf Sl'lEO LOT -<Nea r ly an acrel with p addh' te>nni!'> court. c h1ldrens play yard with phiy howw. love!~· 2 story ·1 Bdrm home with a 'It'"' of the city lig hts . $42.'5,000 LIDO IAYFROMT ,\ trnditional 4 Bdrm. custom home w separate dining room. used brick patio and entry & a glorious bay in front. Assumable JUMIO loan at 1or; interest . Sl .250.000. PIER AMD SLIP For so· + boat. with a dr<1mat1r nt''' cu~lom built 5 Bdrm 412 bath h ome designed b y leading a rchit ect Bruce Bet·k clt The 2 s tory galle ry is a pe rfect ba ('k g r o und fo r you r ronte mpo r a r)· a rt collcct1o n Sl.250.000 SPYGLASS PllME VIEW The bay. the c ity llJ?ht~. Catalina and the blue P acific. What m o re could y ou want ? 4 Bdrm 2 12 bath hom e. comer lot & pool too! Owner will carry lge 1s t TD with 29C7,-d own. 1~ price $649,000. IA YCltEST Bea utiful 4 Bdrm. cu stom built I van Wl'lls home with s epara te dining room and a flow ing f loo r p la n for gracious. eas y entertaining . A supe r buy at $270,000. 5 Ft.OltES -Spectacular view u pper level. 2 Rd rm & den Rancho San Joaquin home. Tastefully decorated with a touch of c lass, Moti vated selle r wants offers at $168.500. IAIE AHO -Sought a fte r 4 Bdrm Edinborough hom e in Turtler ock Highlands with 2500 + sq. ft. of upgr aded loveliness. For sale. $320,000 or lease at $1100 m o. llG CANYON -Marvelous McLain townhouse. 2 Bdrm. sitting ~rea. fireplace. 2 patios. Pool. spa. a nd tennis. Jogging distance to CdM h igh sch ool track. $182.500. HARIOlt YllW HOMES -Desirable 3 Bdrm . Portofino model w /g uest qtrs. wetbar and loft. Ready fo r in-laws o r live·in. Marvelou s decorating. $244,900. -· ... BALIGA PDINSUlA POINT STOaY IOotl HOUSI with iriup er l<><·.H•<in Steps te> boy and beach 4 Udrms ond lum1ly room. 3 baths and form. I d1 n1n J( r oo m ltl-nwddl'<i .:our m et 's kitchen a nd Inti-. of C'harm. $335,000 170ILC>c--. ..... BAYCIEST--lllYATE POOL FOa..-MOOll.. HOMI. 3 Bdrms a nd fttmtly room . built for s uper pr 1vol·r Inte res ting plan. around l't•ntra1 patio and pool. Sl99.500. 1711 ~ ..... ... 0,... s.. 1-5 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA CUAH, .. IGHT AMD HEW PAINT Large yard and front patio Fenced £or privacy As~um a ble loan: owner may <:arry 2nd. $144.000 214 S-.. ...... CM ()pew S-. l·S DOYER SHORES-PRIME VIEW LOCATED OM THE ILUFFS overlooking Back Bay Beautifully upgrade d -1+ bdrms. hardwood floors. s pacious rooms. ce ntral atrium. pool and s pa Excell<'nl finanCUli! of SJ00.000 at 10 81 ,. $31 000 TO $55 900 IN NEWPORT THESE IEACH con AGES are one of your best buys in Newport today ·- ,,~ house. 1 :! mobile . T hree 1 Bdrms pri\'a te beach. boat dock and more. OeAnza Rayside Village. A SK US about our home warrcmty prOCJMl'ft .Wch conn buyen & ,.,..,. ~ ~ ::::=== 642-5200 ==~ ~ ~ ~ Pete BarrettlJ(1 ·~r ~ ~ ~ BEST BUY ... In I r v1 ne. This r ea lly is'. Sin~le i-tor~· California Home (not a condo) IO<'ated o n quiet c ul·de·sac complete with 3 bdrms. family rm . formal dining a rea. e nclosed yard. centra l air . brick fireplace and a m otivated seller . Ha rd to believe at only $119.500. Se~ 5071 Ba rkwood open Sat I to 5. OCEAN VIEW Lo vely Cape Cod 4 Bdrms + larJ?e f am i ly rm opening onto th e bl'aut1fully la ndscaped enc losed bvard. There's :.ilso a den with wet ar. all new deluxe kitchen. used brll·k f1rc pl· ee & large master bdrm s uite ith adjoining elej!ant bath n cC'd rig ht a t S398.500 with \ C'f\' :1ttrac t1\'e tl'rms. See 428 Serra in (·orona llighlands OP<'n Sat & Sun I lo 5 NO SALE For your decorator that is Thi~ t <.' r r if it II a rh o r \' 1 e \\ II o m e :-. M o n t c g o '.\1 o d e I i !'.. a I r e a d y prOfl•s:,iona ll~· d e t·orated -all you n<'l'd to <io 1:-. move in '. 4 Bdrms + fa m ily rm. s m<1ll low maintenance t•n c losc•d varct. fee la nd. n ea r g reenbelt & pool. S239.000 PRIVACY! Wl'll located in North Costa :\Tesa n<'a r South Coas t Plata 4 Bdrms in c luding huge master s uite on the 2nd fl oor. Sola r hea t ed pool & .Jac uzzi m complete ly pn\·ate yard Pan elin~. ba r . fireplace. lots of trees. Priced to sell at $158.500. See 1195 Bois e Way Cat the end of the cul de -sac:) Open Sat. & Sun. 1 to .'5 R-2 LOT Ocean s ide of the hwy . in Corona d e l Mar Cozy & cute 2 bdrm cottage with fire place & tree filled yard. Room to build second unit. Lowest price s outh of the hwy. at $208.000. 2.6 ACRES Prime commercial land adjacent to the U .S. Post Office on Highland Ave. in San Berna rdino. Level. ready for immediate development. owner says "Sell!". Reduced to $565,000. WHOA! Don 'l ride by this one! Beautiful 10 acr e horse r an ch with magnificent 5 bdrm hom e. corra ls. paddocks . barn with living qua rters. all nicely maintained. Borders Clevela nd National Forest with miles of riding trails. Only 45 minutes away by paved road. $850,000. ,., --~----·-·~- «is Coldwell Banker * OPEN HOUSES 1 ·5 <>PIH IH COIOHA DB. MAit New cus tom European s ty le 4 Bdrm. 4 baths. large lot. $750.000. SEE DON H ELLER A T 3 1 5 POPPY AVENGE. O,fH IH l.ASTILUFf 3 Bdrm. f amity room home with marvelous day & m j!ht view of bay . $249,500. SEE CHRIS PITCHESS AT 2301 ALTA VISTA OPfH IN HAllOI VIEW HOMES 3 be droo m :;. 2 b a th s in min t t•o nd1t1on . S228.000 SEE LISA 'WlllTE AT 1826 PORT CHARLES. OPEN IH lltVIME THRACE 3 bdrms. country kitchen. wood n oor.-& high bt•ttm{'<.i c·eihngs. S310 .000 Fee. SEE LUCY ROSE AT 1543 SERENADE TERRACE. OPfH IH DOVY SHotlES 4 bdrms. 4 baths. security. private beaches. $449.5 00 . SEE NANC Y IMBERNINO AT 1912 SANTIAGO DHI VF:. OPIH IH OU> CotlOHA DB. ~ - SOUTH 3 Hc1rm . 2 B 4.I plus elegant 2 Bdrm . 2 Ba rl'nt;.il Owner will m.S l!'>l 1n fmanC'rnJ.! S345.000 SEE S L1 S I E t-: X I E Y t\ T 4 2 :l ('A H ~ ..\'l'I O:'\ OPEN IN THE ILUffS Tennis \I ub \' 1 I I a ... S p ;.i ,. 1 o u s Q -P l·a n . 3 ht·droom!'>. 21 • ha ths SJ78.500 SF:E \1 ,\CGIJ-: CL'Tll l\T 520 C'A~CHA . OPEN OH LIDO 1 Rr Ba \'frOnt with p1c·r a n d ~11 p S96s:ooo SEE ELE,\NOR HOWIE .\T 642 \'(,\ I.I DO NOH[) OPEM IN SPYGLASS RIDGE 4 bedrooms. f:tmilv room. 21 :o baths Large pool. S3S5.000 f'F:E SEE EDI F: OLSON AT t653 REEF VI EW CIRCLE .... rarv. TE IEACH 3 bedroom. 3 bath ho me \\oi th great re mode l poss ibility. E njoy this dC'.sirabll' prl\ a ll' a rea near marina $365.000. LITTU ISL.AHO DOU HOUSE .Just stc~ to bay . Cozy 2 Bdrm "'1th beam e d c·e1llnJ?s. pan ed "'indows. U!'>C'<f bri('k Owner will a~:-.ist with fin a ncing would hke long c·sc:rcrn Exc lU !'>IVe lis ting SWS.000 THf IAYS OF MEWPOl'T A rt• I he lo n ·he!'>l ... 1ght arou nd 0\.\ n(•r will finan c·c· <.tt las t vear" han k rate!'> for qualif1l'd buyer on l h1s 1 Bdrm Hurbor \'1e \.\ Hilb homt· \\1th ;1 fore •t·r view S3i4.750 COUMTRY CHAltM C us tom 2 Hdrm ho me on seeludea r ::.t <.1 tt· s 11Nf lot o ve rlooking the HA CK BA\' & nig ht li ght \ iew C11 rnplt.•tt• w11h pool &· gourmt•t k1t chC'n . $297,5-00 A R.AltE JEWR :\ dra matH· f1H· bedroom home loc·aa•c1 in Oo H •r Shores La r ge c·orm•r lot "'1t h pool. mte news. <' u ~t o m k 1 t <' h c n & mar" e Io u " ma!'..ter su1tl' $599.000 Fee UHISJEVAILE IUT TRUE Owm•r will carrv 2 vear note with interest of 12'r ·a nnual percentage r ate. on this custom 4 bdrm. 4 bath ho me on thl' Balboa Pe ninsula. l'Omplcte with 3 car gara~e . wood floors & :-pa Cash price of $440.000. SPIHD YEAR-IOUHD AT THI llACH Living m a private community, 2 blocks from Newports best beaches. 4 Bdrm. family room home will ast onis h you wit h its s pacious. ope n ·b ea m ed li v ing room & nramallc f ireplace. H a r dwood fl oors & copper plumbin~ a re just a few of the extras for $166.750. BUOY CA•RH l1vinJ! in Turtle rock Glen in a fa mily s ized townhome. 3 Bdrm + fa mily room + de n located at t-OP of hill with a spacious view. Bring you r fa mily today. $229,900. CUSTOMIDD YllW HOMI S weeping view of bay and ocean from this beautiful 4 bedroom. den h om e with pool in Irvine Terrace. Security syste m . wet bar. cedar closet & pull down m ovie screen are only some of the many features this home offers. Price $755.000 FEE. IAYSHOll ftADITIOMAL Corner location -lovely 4 bdrm home with extensive use of used brick, wood floors. stained glass a nd French doors. sses.ooo. [ INN.wPORTC•NTSRJ -~ 6440060 - 'fl • ........................ ....., ..... .._._t....1 ... T .. ~•11• ....... ..... ................... s. ..... ,... & ---a.. 4l' dKk .. .., .... ocEAM YllW. snz.ooo. u1.1400 LEASE/OPTION WATER CONDO s.cwtty ...... w/poof & YllW. ftriT.e. 2 Md. 2 ........... , ..... w .. to oc ... Sl60,000. u 1-1400 TOWNHOUSE WITH BOAT SUP- ' 04I hove th• best of both wortds, ~·-ry ..d waht'! l..tlc & •-•xtttior ,... fonttal ilttftior 3 laed. 2·1tcwy with loodt of spou. L~ MOstw Mh with VIEW. Y• oww th. boot ~ COft•ftMftt H~wpor+ locaHoa. $275.000. 67WtOO BEAUTIFUL BAYFRONT ~AL. IS. OWMn _.. IMrs a 2·1tory ..... tw wife wittl ftnpla:e & decor that it fre.th & imMac11lot•. Yo111uJ ••d e1citi•9 • WA THFIOMT 2 story dtlplH Oft conter. Loods of C)lot1 .ct illit1r•sti1MJ orchitec~ wltt. esp•cially I~ 3 • bd"" o.,,.,.·, Uftit PLUS a 3 ldnn rentat •it. s 1,04#5,000. 6 73-6900 BAYFRONT-YIEW-75' SLIP MOCJllfficewt bayfrOflf °" ~ baMt witt. spectOCMtar VIEW of Newport. Spociot.s 2 bdrm + den cOftdo with lM•tiM dt<«. wcwity mtd pnsficJ-. ,ri row wbstantial yocht outside yow ; frOfl't door. OWMT' wiN c any I st TI>. • S975,000. 631-1400. You 0W11 h boat Wtp "' this MW p¥t. ~a. ACROSS FROM BEACH DUPLEX Oftty o s~·s throw to OCl.AHNOHT wittt Uftobstrvc toed VU. Eosiy rf'llhd 3 cad 2 bedrOOfft !Mits. AsloWNllWe Ant T.D. & owtter will corry 2nd. T.O .• uss.ooo. 631 -1400. BIG CANYON-DRAMA TIC·YU Elcepti0ttal 2·story V~naillH MC>d.I cottd0Rti11iut hofftie. &try cowtywd witt.' ~ SfMi. Hic)lt uiliftcp & specious 4 b~d. pl11s de• & for ... al di1t.r"'. Ovft'toc*s tM Foirway of liCJ C-von Comtry Ca.b. OWMr wil assist with ••=illi4 S6t9,000. 631·1400. OCEAN FRONT--MAGNIACENT ........ twill oceeof1 owt toWW"S -MCtr ~ °" 4 leveh of 2500' + to offer 'PK ...... •'--of oc ....... wport Har~. ....t•• & city U4)1itt. l ~ 3 wa a a wfacJ frpkt, .. bafltt: fJIMily rooM & ..on. l•il cln 9 Ciiio '-s 2 • ..... apt & pri•cft....,.., ....... ....., 2..,_ + bcrtll. Tlwn's • ••1'•:. cowt 9d m r-McJ °" m oww pri•• -1 b~ocllfrottt. Tiiis prop~rty cct1t't be", .,.icahod Cit GftY cost today. bwt it c•f. lM 'fOlr'I ~ h way to tlM "'"" hiCJfl ~ rM. for tidy S2.700.000. 631 -1400 WATERFRONT RESIDENCE, vu.suit A fftCln'eto.n hOIM witt. wit dited dlcJiMty .'- in a prH... location. 'erle<t for tlM ~ f..wty as well os fwMo•iftq adults who ftlfoy Ne wpori IMtMJ. V ..-sotffe 5 bedroo m with patio ond boat Jlip +~ for .ase of iltdoor/a.ttdoor. e11tntai1tittq. OWNER WILL ASSIST WITH FINANCING. Just st~ps to Newport Harbor Yacht Club .• Sl .215,000 FH. 631·1400. . .. HIGH ON A HILL-YU Ccxnpklafy t"*ldei.d witt. wClr'Mttt of a• slli1t9led utnior. Trellis-. .. try, pl..s co•rtyard. A• ~Hcwtiv~ rrirecrt few lhla9 aftd ut•rtai•i"CJ· 2-storr l bed.+ two VIEW decb. 110 of oc""- bcry ..t .... lcJlih. Ow..r will ...._. • flltc.c•. $.4t7. 000. u 1-1400 CLIFFHAYEN PERFECTION OwHr will assist with fl1t0Rcl•9~ ,rom~ dKorot.d ttw ~! So'- ~ tpKial t.at. .-1 iltce..dld IR this l bdrM hollw, MCh at ~h doors,; llMIStel" _... with spa & VIEW. s-.~ c1o.,. •"'-9 rooM ...t aw ... ,_, l"OOM.~ V .. ws frooftt .,.,... ~OOML A pet hctj, •o.•• fOf' .... • .... 11y ..... ...t ........ ( laYltWy. ·~~to S34t,500. , OCEANFRONT DUPLEX-HE L._,. ............. , ...... Id , Hlh wltti 4 & l bd,._. IH .. de•· ! .. ...... -...... ...., tewllih -'.,! ""' ~. $6'5,000 u I· 1400. ·: .. ·: HARBOR RIDGE-VU & SPA .: c ....... a•n 11. _.... ..ery, ...... ; •trio• ••d Hll•lt•d dece ... tor'~ •l .... L ~ ..... 2 ..... J k,ofi • ... ulw ............. ...... ... "" ..d C.'tet ......... ~.a whMtAJ.T.D. SJH,000. 631·1400 WATERFRONT HOMES, ltlAL £ T°"TE ' • iWn<•• PNl)n11t M~ lolMI VJ Ct»11 l t.w JI~ M.,,,,_ ~ 0-h l:W'.oo. '11·14" 67M • ....... .. 19 ...... ,,. .. ....... ,.,. s. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ._,........................ ...... 1001 ... ,.. 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NB 642-823.S S335.000 Sun 2-5 2 IEDROOM 284 Santa lsahcl < E/Sidc > C M Heritage Collection .eA Y9DI cua.•IAC C'lc.•a n 4 Bdrm plus added htmll room , new pa1nl •n & out New rorpeta. lance secluded lot. Owners m ovlnR out of "tate and are very 1tnXIOUS Asklnl( 1119~ ~ llSJ OPENSUNu AV l·~· 3287~~E 1'h1s i.hurp 4 Bdrm home featul't·s t1 t)l•11 utiful r em odeled ktt<•h en with C't'ramlt· tile . 11lumlnoted ceilings . and n t>w wood r ohlnets Remodel ed bnthroom~. hu1iw <'Orner lot with HV par k 1ng I.ARC: t: 1\SSU MARL E: LOA N Ow11 1·r-. havl' purc h ased anoth(•r propt:rtv and art• anxious A'-ktng $95.500 For more deto1ls. call 540 1151 IASTSIDI 2 OM /4 LOT Two 1nc1ividu1:1 l houses on an R·2 lot f,,H·h ha~ a ~t·purall' ~ arc1 Both newly p u1n tf:d 1ns1dt-& o ut a nd terri(t(' \oration OWTiers will rarry 2nd TO For more mfo. t'all 540·1151 SAVI SI00.000 HOW71 r.l mply buy en ocunrronl propttrty THIS s ummer instead of n ... xt ...-S SONI TO COMllDll: OCIAMMOHT DUPU.X 2 Bdrm eac h unit . tremendous view. close to Newport Pier. rents fast. Only usk1ng $425.000. OCIAMFIOHT DUPLEX llAMD MIW and heautifully furnished 3 Bdrm 2 Ba + 2 Br 2 Ba. Spacious li ving room w /fire place of course. large putios. 4 car garage. Asking $695,000. OCEANFIOMT HOME La r ge 4 Bdrm·formal dining room with loads of ex tra sto rai?e s pace S ttuated tn best IALIOA location. Asking $850.000. OR BUILD YOUR OWN o n bi~ beautiful ILUFFS lots 1n Encinitas with the m ost stag~erin~ VIEWS imagina ble. Bi~ lot at $225.000 and $345.000 for an almost double lot JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport llYd. Contfl' JOfft C. 12 5200 SI 14.000 Sun. 1·5 19 Slarhurst. Nr•wport Re<Jch fi73-~ SI 19.400 Sun. 1·5 DIRECTORY 2515 lst Ave., Coro na de l Ma r 673-5354 $565,000 Sat'Sun 1-5 18 Tribute Court. Newport Crest , NB 640-53.57 $169.500 Sat /Sun 1-5 33 l ma Loa. Nwpt Crest, NB 673-7300 SJ65.000 S un 1·5 207 Columbia. Nwpl Cr est. NB 673-7300 $198,500 Sun 1·5 • 1536 Serenade T e rrace. CdM 631·1400 $279,500 Sat Sun 1-5 2 IR plln FAM RM or D!H 615 Kings lld .. Cliff Jfavcn , NB 6:1 1·7300 S.555,000 SattSun 1·5 2721 5th Ave., Corona d el M ar f'i:l 1·7300 S220.000 Sal/S un 1·5 621 Poinsettia . Corona del Mar 631-7300 $178.500 Sun 1·5 • 1801 Santiago< Ovr Shrs l N B 631·3134 S445,000 Sat ts un 1-5 115 Via Orvieto. Lido Is le. NB 631-7300 $299,500 Sat /S un 1-5 l8ShoaJ Dr. (Jasmn Ck ) CdM 552·2000 $289,500 Sun. 1-4 29535Seashore. Laj? Niguel 495-1720 $12.5,900 Sun 2·6 • 1222 Somers et Ln. CWestcLiff) NB 675-6000 $425.000 Sun. 1·5 ••3631 Ocean Bl vd .. CdM f'i44 -6200 $1,100.000 Sun 1-5 330 Morning Canyon CShrclO CdM 675-6000 $399,500 Sat /Sun l·S 3 llDltOOM 2580 Santa Ana Ave <308 Alta> C.M. 645-4317 $105,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3074 Warren Ln., Cost a Mesa 751·3697 Open Fri. Sat . Sun 3122 Gibraltor. Costa Mesa 540· 1720 $112.000 S un. 1 ·S 118 Jade (Little Is la nd ) Balboa 675-6000 $274,950 Sun. 1·5 1832 Marapata. Irvine T err .• CdM 642--8235 $239,500 Sun 1·5 • 2632 Rivers ide ( F./Side) CM 675·6000 S130.000 Sun. 1-5 2323 .. :astbluff (Bluffs> NB 675·6000 $159.500 Sun . l ·S 9 S undance. Newport Beach 673-R.550 Sll9.400 Sun. 1·5 #6 Rue \lalbonne Npl Bch 644·8lffl Sunday 1·6 203 Via Rave nna CLido Isle> NB ~75-6000 $325,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 2637 Vista Ornada. Npl Bch 631·1266 $215.450 SattSun 12·5 91 1 Ch ff Dr .. Newpo rt Be ach 631-1400 $349.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 424 Mendoza Te rr .. Ne wport Bch 631·1400 5497.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 3 la .. FAM ltM or DIH • •401 No. Star Ln. Dov Shrs. NB 631 -7300 $995.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1472 Ga laxy Dr .. Dover Shores. NB 631 -7:.>0 $685,000 Sat isun 1·5 48 Drakes Bay Or .. Spyglass. CdM 759-1501 $389,000 Fr !Sa isun 2-6 125 40t.h Street 975-0670 $298,500 Fri /SatSun 1·5 1857 Port Charles P l. Newport Bch 955·1010 $225,000 SattSun 1·5 •2340 Bayside Dr .. CdM 675-5511 $565,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 2 1 Shoal Drive (Jasmine Creek> CdM 640..0010 s:n5,ooo Daily t-6 1614 Santanella (I rv . Terr.) NB 640..5357 S274,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 3330 Wyoming Cr .• Costa Mesa 540·1720 $119,500 Sat/Sun l·S 33 Rainbow F alls, Trtlrk . Irvine 759-1501 St85,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 2738 Lorenzo 642-4799 S149,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 119 Via Mentone, Lido Is le, N .B . 673·3338 $398,000.Ter ms Sun l·S 2427 W. St. Andrews Pl., Santa Ana 646-m1 '84.500 Sat /Sun 1·5 1837 Tradewtnds Lane, N.B. 548-58 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •401 PrlncetDD CCII P ark) C.M. 979-5310 Sll4,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 21 Ca m bria CSoyglass> CdM 675-6000 15$5,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1S07~acrest (ffVHms> CdM 67MOOO $415,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2501 Harbor View Dr .. CdM ~3230 .... "'• .._., .._..,. ... ,_ ............. ,_ p .............. ~ ... ._.._ ll1ted ....... -.... ' ........... "f ....................... ....,... DAILY l'tLOT W41'fr 40S. ,..,_, ....... .,.. ......_fer ... ,..._...,...telltt w• Wawwwllco: • ..,.Uilllll9 ..ti S I .., _. ~· 401 Carlotta. Bluffs. N.B f>40 ·5560 $179.000 Sun 1 5 •17 1R l rv1nC'.i\vC' CBavcresU NB fi42 5200 SW9.500 . Sun. I 5 222!1 Wall:i<'t'. Co:-ta :Vk~a :i40·1720 SI 10.000 Sun. 1·5 933 T <.inana. Co~ta Mt•:.t.s 5·111·2~!1 3 Sil 1.!)1)0 Sun. I I 2 00~1 Lc.iw :-.o n L n (-'\C'r l'd1 t h Grdns )llB !"ifi7 -Pfl23 SllM .noo Sun. 1 4 2501 Ha r bor View Dr , CdM 673·3230 Sun 1-5 530 Kin~s Road. Ne wport Beach 644-7211 $.510.000 Sal 'Sun 1-5 •401Princeton 1Clg Park) C.M. 979·5370 5114.900 Sat'Sun 1·5 2321 Holly Lane. Newport Beach 548-1168 $145,000 Sat/Sun 11-4 2323 Private Road. Newport Bch 645-0303 $235.000 Sat tSun 1·5 11311 Primrose. Founta in Valley 848-1885 $138.500 Sunday 1 ·5 4 IBMtOOM '* 1195 Botse Way, Costa Mesa 673-4400 S158.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1856 Iowa St .• Costa Mesa 963-81821751·5358 Sun 1·5 1723 Ocean Blvd .. Pe nin Pt .. NB 675-6161 $325,000 Sun 1 ·5 + 1559 East O<!ean Bl., N .B. 646·n l1 $.575.000 Sun l ·S 32 Rue Grand Vallee <Bg Cyn> NB 640..9900 $675.000 Sun l ·S 383 Santa Isabel. Costa Mesa 673-8.550 S215.000 Sun. l ·S 95.11 Zetland Or. I La Cuesta) HB 979-5370 5185.900 Sun. J-5 114 Via Orvieto I Lido Is le > NB 675·3411 $450,000 Sat Sun 1·5 135 Via Zurich. Lido Island 673·7:.>0 $495,000 Sun 1·5 1911 Balboa Blvd .. Bal. Penin 631-1400 $38.5.000 Sun 1·5 • •8 Collins Isle, N R. 631-1400 St,100,000 Sal Sun 1·5 216 Ruby, Balboa Island 631-1400 8485.000 SatlSun 1-5 4 ...... FAM IM or O&t 1730 Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shrs. NB 631-7300 $.525,000 Sun 1-5 1441 Galnxy Or .. Dover Shores. NB 631 7:.>0 $470.000 Sat tSun 1·5 1820Toyon Ln .. Baycrest, NB 631-7300 S450,000 Sun 1·5 1921 Leeward Lune'. Newport Bch 631 ·269:.J $295.000 Sun 12-4:30 \708 K Ocean Blvd .. Ba lboa Penm Pt I 642·5200 S335.000 Sun. 1·5 •35 Goleta Point (Spyglass) CdM 964-2611 Sun. 1-5 •2518WvecrstDr,HbrVuHls.CdM 759-9100 $330,000 Sun 2·6 3287 Georgia <Mesa Ve rde) CM 540-1151 $119,500 Sun . t·S 124 Via Lor ca <Lido) NB 675-1854 $495,000 Sun 1-4 • 1715 Antigua Way, Baycrest . NB 642·823.5 $570,000 Sun 1-5 2306 Francisco <Baycrest) NB 675-6000 $275,000 Sun. 1-5 230 Orchid COiet CdM) CdM 675-6000 SS27.000 Sun . 1·5 376 E. 22nd St. C Back Bay) NB 675-6000 $328,000 Sun. l·S 2130Santlago CDoverShrs) NB 645-0303 $247,000 Sun . l·S 1808 Tanager , Costa Mesa 546-2313 $198,500 Sun. 12·4 1886 Parkcreat , Cost a Mesa 752-1700 1145,000 Sun. l ·S \436 Estelle Ln., Npt Beach 673-8700 $259,000 Sun l ·S 1209 Santlqo Dr. <Dover Shrs) NB 84().5.157 S.115,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 428 Serra, Corona Hinda, CdM 87M400 ... 500 Sat/Sun 1·5 26431 Palisades Br .. Capo. Beach ~5'1'77 1718,000 Sat/&m lM 117 Via Quito._ U do Isle · mato SGS.GOO 9142 Rhod~1a . Huntin~ton Bearh 847-6100 SISS.900 Sun I 5 502 Kings Road. Newport Beach f>73· I 181 :S.1!l'J.500 f'n Sa Sun 1 5 • lt)30 fhghbnd Dr . fiaynest , Nn lt 3J -7:«10 :S2X.5.000 ~ .. , Sun I ;, • 1907 Windward Ln . fl~ytrt:~t. ~H ti.'H -7300 ~275.000 S at Sun I 5 190 1 Lt·cwarcJ Ln .. Bavc rcst. l"H 631·7300 $265.000 · Sul Sun 1·5 • Hl53 Reef View t 1r . Spygl!'>Rd g. CdM 644-9060 $355.000· f'ee Sun 1 ·5 • 1620 Galaxy Dr. c Dover Shores> NR 644-4910 $550,000 Sat Sun I 5 14 Rue Ch antilly c Big Canyon I NB 644-4.<no S698.500 Sat Sun 1-s •1072Santiago Or. <DvrShrs> NB 979-5370 $795,000 Sun. l ·S •1524Antigua Way <DvrShrs ) NB 979--5370 $550,000 Sun. 1·5 1606 Santiago Or. < Baycrest) NB 979-5370 $325,000 Sun. l ·S •1608Galaxy Dr. (Ovr Shrs> NB 979-5370 $699,000 Sunday 1·5 #1 Tiburon <Spyglass) CdM 675·3411 S649.000 Sat 1sun 1·5 J735 Port Sheffield IHVHms> NB 675-3411 5244.900 Sat Sun 1·5 2215 Donnie Rd .• Newport Reh 675-5930 S310.000 Sa 1·5 Sn 12·5 •#6 Drakes Bay, Corona dcl Mar 673-8550 $455,000 Sat 1Sun 1·5 • •426 Harbor Island Rd., NB 642-8235 $.950.000 Sat 1sun 1-5 6 Almond Tree. Irvine 552-7500 $149.900 Sat Sun 1·5 1873 Rhodes <Mesa Verde1 C.M. 675-1771 S189.500 Sat'Sun 1·5 •2709 Cardinal <Mesa V erde > CM 5!l6·2660 S217.000 Sun 1 5 •2872 Ba llow Ln rMesa del Mari CM 556·2660 Sll5.900 Sun l ·S • 1815 Holid ay. Newport Bl'ach 646-7171 $2'72.000 Sat 'Sun 1·4 500 K St .. Penin. Ne wport Sch 673-7300 S385.000 Sun 1 ·5 8715 El Lago. Fountain Va lley 673-7:.>0 Sl.29.500 Sat Sun 1·5 •1948 Santiago. Newport Bcarh 631 -1400 5499.000 Sat Sun 1·5 4101 Blackfin. Irvine 559-8888 Sl 53.900 S un 1·5 411 E l Modena. Nwpt ff eights 673·9000 Sun 1-5 •69 Montecito rSpyJl?lass) CdM 675-1531 $675.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 5 IEDltOOM • •403 Via Lido Soud. Udo Isle 673-5879 Sl .100,000 Sat Sun 1·5 5 ....... FAM RM w 094 12 Burning T r ee Rd., Big Cyn. NB 640-6500 $598,500 Sun l ·5 ••800 Harbor Is land Or .• N.8. 631-0094 SI.395,000 SWl. 1·5 •4531 Camden Dr. cCameoShrs> NB 640-53.57 $610,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 18 Mandarin 552--4666 $249.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 8362 Castilian Dr .. 11.B. ~ $169.000 Sat tSun 1·4 15 Clean Springs, Trtlrk Hlnds..1. Irv 631·7300 $389,500 Sat1~un 1·5 •20 Cypress Pt. Ln. <Big Cyn) NB 644-4910 $895,000 S"at /Sun 1 ·5 • •812 Hrbr Is land Dr .( Pro mo Bay)NR 675·3411 Sl.~.ooo Sat /Sun l·S 2774 Loren zo Ave .. <Mesa d e l Mar)CM 556·2860 Sat 12"'4, Sun 1·5 1075 Corona Ln, Coeta Mesa 556-3980 $149 .ooo Sun 1 ·5 N~SM3 Pit Albans PJ CHrbrVuHma) 759·9100 $259,900 Sun 1·5 •21 Pt Lom a Dr (Spygls > CdM 759-9100 1895.000 Sun 2-6 274Sherwood <E !Slde> CM . 6.11· ..................................................................... COM90IMAM FAIULOUS FIND ON LIDO A careful buyer's dream Is t his 3 bedroom <·orner charmer with boy view. Circle thi~ ad & phone right no w. $695.000. IALCOHY I IA y VIEW Exclusive Peninsula Point 4 Bdrms. 3 b a l h s . 4 112 m o n th s n cw . l a r g e ussuma ble loan. $385,000. PRICELESS LAHD WITH STUDIO HOME 24 A<:res F allbrook Price $390,000 with ter ms. LIDO IA YFRONT 45' Pie r & slip. Beautiful inte rior luxury ror enjoying the good life in Newport Bea('h . 673-7300 3377 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH 'Ibrre's an e~y way ror your-to sell that btc) cle you oo longer use Just adverl1se al 1n the U a..l\Slhed ! Ca II 6'2-5678. CadlU.ics to Go Ca rUI Whatever the t'ad RoU 'em off t~ marke t With a Classified Ad CaU Now ! 642-5678 6 Rocky Point. Spyglass. CclM ti4 2·823.5 Sl.100.000 Sun 1-5 • n.8 Drakes Bay <Spyglass) CdM 1,.i 5 :1161 S468.500 Sun 2·5 6 llDROOM it.1 ~t onl<'dlo. :'\cwport Bea('h 1;31 1100 s.=>f;!l.000 s~t Sun l 5 6 ID t*tt FAM RM M DEtf • 11;1>1;~. H1·1l lll \'Hl-.1 NI~ tii5 3411 $.569.000 Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 IH>lOOM lfl~I Onon W:1,· ~cwr1<>rl l11•:u h H'I~ )ll:> '-,;11 ~u n 1 .. 1 2 IR ~ FA.M RM or DEN 111 ~'"' 1 .... 1:1nd r B1J..' "' n 1 "\H f,i';> :i.111 '182 ;,110 ~<i t Sun I 5 3 I EOROOM 1xn -, <;r111dJlt· F ou111:wt\1-. ~1 111 17:.!0 Sfl7 ooo '-11n I :i CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 llDROOM 1200 Los Arenes, Costa Mesa 752-1700 S132.500 Sat Sun 11-4 1201 l..o.<-Arenes. (h.;.ta Mesa 752-1700 $134.900 S;.tt 'Sun 11·4 1218 l.h> Arencs. Costa M ~<t 752-l 700 SlS.5,000 Sat 'Sun 11-4 543 WC5l Wilson. Cos ta Mesa 631~ S99.000 Sat 'S un 11 -6 2424 Santa Ana Ave , C·l02, CM 675-5200 S92.500 SWl l ·S 164 "D" Iowa . Cost a Mesa 540.172n S84.500 Sat 'Sunl-5 1700 Weslc hff Dr. '15C Westcliff)NB 631-7300 S99,500 Sun 1·5 2518 Elden Ave. <Oak Glen> C.M. 642-6734 SlOS,990 Sal/Sun 10.6 19091 Flagship Cr (Hunt Cove) HB 770-0064 Sl0.'5,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 2 .. plm FAM RM « Del 768 T ustin A\'(' . Newport Bca<·h 640 9900 Sl7t1 ,500 Sun I s .2706 H i l l top Or ( llrbrV iew Knolls,NB 631-0900 S2 10.000 Sun 1·5 23 Pale~. lrv1nt• 631 ·7300 $179.500 Sun 1-5 5 Flores <Rancho San Joaq 1 Jrv. 675·3411 Sl68.500 Sat Sun 1-5 3 llDROOM 2430 5allta Ana Ave .. Costa Mesa 642-6734 SI 14.990 Open Dally 15 Albany (Herit age Pk) lrn ne 552-2000 $96.500 Sat Sun 1 ·5 1 IR ...... FAM RM or O!H 1 ~ R ot'k y K noll •T urtl e roc k V1sta)frv 673-3338 $239.500 Sun 2·5 tt6C::rnyon Ln . Corona dcl l\<hfr 7UO 1065 S! 15.000 Sun 2·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2-2 IEDROOM 608 Marguerite <Old CdM) CdM 675-6000 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2-2 ........ 0 .. ott FAM RM 601 Bt'gonia --2320Third St.. CdM 642·8235 $317.500 Sun l -4 :30 l. & 2 •• 432 Carnation. CdM 644·90fi0 $345.000 Fri & Sun 1-5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 2 ... 00M 1750 Whittier, #79, Costa Mesa ~7171 $46,500 Sat /Sun 1 ... 700 U do Park Dr . #17, NB 631·1400 $84\.~ Sunday l·S #43 Freemon..1,. ~ewport Beach 631·1400 ~.500 Sunday 1·5 ..... Own your owo ~ ol UJll ''wotkl'' Enjoy -othtr cle111f "A" ret0f1.I when > ou own U111 ! 11' CREOIBt.t;'! l"IND OUT' 714 tM1·711l or 714/~ ~ Walker ~ lee VIEW USTlllC Builder 's Special Rl"hlde Kings Rd. Fee land . Priced right' IALIOA-t41WPOIT R"9ty 67M170 -DOG l.a-d I 006 ....................... BY OWN£R 205 t:merald 3bd home plus 2bd apt plus gue.t r m & balh. owe S43S.OOO owe.; 12'1 675-2975 ---UTILE ISLAMD 3 Br home on overs ized lot walh pvt palao ln·lljw quartt!n. Plus I br apl l\ll Ui>'!O ~am c~11an~i.. Own e r r1nJn1·1n.: $fi5,fJ00 f{umbold Heall> 675 4822 t:Xcl'lle nl rond1t1on 3 Br ~ + 2 Hr apt ~ guest + dhl gar age S299.500 wf12'4•'" loan avwl lilH-*sty Realtor ,75-216' 503 ParkAve Bal.ls Dnve By 1 iot 81tlboa CHilMtHG 1 STORY -+-modern apt or bays . on l'omer Lg 2U r 2lia. frplc, 1~.811 ,\ I hn S390 .000 UHi RiAL TY (2' ]) 434-0901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 60"1AYNOMT 1'1u. .. 6 t.:n1ts Pler & noat fur I l>JJL., (Jpt-11 Sat & "iu11 11 \ \1 3P'tt !n>I F'. l\11lh<l11 n1~<1 C n m ••r 11( II ~tr l't-1 o r n ill Ii~ :I h IHi 11 '1 I (' II \ fo: I . Ht-:\1 1-~'T \I/> C4l"OM .. Mor I 0 22 •....•.••••..........•. OPfM SUM 1.s 2SO t Harbor View Dr. ~'1.1.J<'Ufor. custom •k ... ~ home J Bdrm~. l h.t , f..1m11\ rm , jaC:U7ll. ... ,.,~ Land Good hoam·- an,.: ,1va1 lable IUDUYl.CO. UALTORS '73-3210 AU.nn1ve pool duple• + 2 Rood rentals Pn me loc&- lJOO S28S. 000. By Owner. ti40-49W ----- GOUT A POINT IEDUCB> THOU SANOS Finest oceao aod city light l'1ew featur ing c:ustom pool Wllh double terraced Jacuzzi. f'ormar dlJung &r vaulted ce1hogs creallnf' delightful at· mosphere. Owner will help Cina.nee. Vacant & ready ror occupancy. Short escrow possible. (475CA I. OPEN SUNDJ\ Y t 5 9'4-26' I o sao r.Jeolt~y IA.Ck OH MARKET n:LI~ OUT Ot' t-:s<.'ROW 01.,0 CORONA DF.LMAK SOUTll Ot-' lllGllWAY Charming well main· t.aJ.oed J Br. 211't Ba home on a C'Om t•r lot ovcrlool(· mit Be1ton1a Park OCF:ANVIEW 2 bllts from wate r Entry patio w 12nd patio in rear. 'hew de('k. 2 fplcs 1nclud- 1111t l an ms tr Bdrm s uite. R 2 wtroom to bwld. i\8· sumable loa.o wtbalance. OPIMHOUSE NI/SAT/SUM 1.s (23 Begonia Wlncijammer Properties 67§.3317 JA.SMIMICRIB Plan 4 Owner 840-!ICHO VICTOllA»4 HOUSI With ln·Law quarters. fl.2 lol. Owner will help ranaoce. 1289.900. DUPl.D 3 bdrm. rront house.. 2 bdrm. den rear unit Owne r wonts lo ~•U ~.000 8 . El le rueo Aaent ~Z31SOt 77(>.3598 r e?-?:.~~---5;!:.~~ ....... ~.~~ ................ ~~ ....... ~:.~.~ .... ... Q $ t'l I t• ..... llM • , , ,.., Ill• ,.., llM...... IM4 11111111111•••······ ............................................................................................ . -------------· Oc•a11 V,..., ::J.,.,.ac• ~.Jt.1lyt,1• DM.V~OT ., H1 1nhrS. "-"'-S. Hna"IWS. , ,.... • :-1 •••••••• 1~~ ............................................................................ -~~i .. . ..... Bii J~ Own 6 no COit lo Buy~r MIW UITlll •til,,_ r opwar 4 Bdrm RanC'ho M a Home Xlnt lontJnn N Af p rk, convenient lo 1~n,., post ofrlcc. llbrury Fruit trtt5, water &OR ner 220 volta.ce in F• $121,19 ~Wt ~nel>d to ell' Ask few Ma . A,_.,.. tndlllon 111 ~nhou!W! hvani awana )Oil COCWdcr ~ (tMUJ'ft ranor.au(' ~ao \ "'" It rom.antk nl•fll lit~ Ball'OG)' olf mstr bdrm. J partow. bdNnJ , :?"1 8a.. rormal dul aru, ffl>IC', at)ILllH , atnum. 2 ··•r aa~.-. Jlll.'VW A "'" •l"NI •1th ocn •lrw And dwu~ ... bfc>t&mf' '1naMll\ll Mode ls OJM-o 11).6 Dail~ 224.3 Pad fk A \C~ • <:'oet.a M tsa <Paeifk vt:. ut Wilson St > Call 631·2246 for det o1ls .............................................. NIC•RtGHT! OAIGL&I ~'"" & enjo 'I OU,. jUMefj t>ia t locl1vl' n e w 2 brdroom. 2 ~ b11 coo domuUUJ'Wi s 1~.wo SUf)tlr 2 bdrw IJOOI home with h1rge encl put10 Ouly 2'"J aule11 from the ~urf t•u II pn Ct! 1,ml> $00l:m P.ark Place toe.~-7461 2:.J.8 Elden A Yl!, l M IW.2 8734 ---- ---- - - - --1~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111111!!!'~!!!' ••• MESA YHDE CUSTOM ADJACEMT TO GOLF COURSE Large 4 bedroom. famil y. dimng, d en & a ll the a m en1t1es for enJoy able living . Owner w ill cooperate with c reative fina nc ing First time t his property ha s been offered at SYCAMORE ~LEM G.mCoot.y tiOtl De I a 1utt llwilml(ton BeJ ch \ oo Jr~ the wtnm.'r of tv.u free 111.·ket:. l S15 valut'I, tu IRANDNIW )o'abulou.s. large 3 bd, 21ir ba Qua lity townhhmc condos Onl>' 4 available from $114,990 2-430 SantJ Ana Ave 642·673.l $289.500. To view over the 4th weekend. rall 759-0226 NEW CONDOS ....._ _............_ _... I\ 2 & 3 BEDROOMS Starting at S!Ol.000. E\._ECIJ *SYSTEMS· ' Rl.'A~R ..... ) On V1ctona btwn Newpon& II arbor Blvd 541.3559 EY•s64M093 '~CREATM PORTFOLIO PROPER71ES, INC. NESIHTS ftRIMlCOM NOPHTIES Large pnvate home on ~o uth i.1de o f P Cll Spacaous rental apL pro V1des IOCOtnt' Xlnl loca uon on qwet street. WalJ< to beach. IESTIH MSGHIORHOOO \ssume existmJil 9'< loan and owner will car ry 2nd ,1t less than interest onl} pay ment:.. This ex· qwsitely derorated and very c ustom ized 2 year old home, only I mile f rom th e beac h . fealures courtyard rn try, vauJte<I ce1hng with ,f x8' skylJghl. f1replare. 2 patios, micro wave . mini bbnds and muc•h more. Only STi5 per mo v.11.h leass than SJ0.000 down. <498CA l SUH REALTY 964-261 I * •• R.Muraton 204{) Garden l.n. (;~ta .\1 <'~a Vc.u a re the ""1nnt'r of t1o1.o free llrkrts !SIS ~aJue i, to THE UPtZliM HORSE SHOW July 11. 8PM ANAHEIM Convention Center 1'irkl'ts may ~ da11ll(.'d by <·ailing 642 5678, t''' 272 • * * Owners anxious. Submit ---------· o trers. 3 Br & J B r DISTRESS SALE UNBELIEVABL E ' Italian t i l e. pruf laodscapin l!. v-0lcan1 r rock waterfall. 5 br, 2 ba Owner wdl carry. 11 118 7 1 4 1 646 ·77 1 1 o r 7141540-8944. duplex. Pnced low at SZll.000. CallJ o-Ano Doran. Agt ISl·f522 V...t&ftrfudTo · -· Sel T odmy! 3 Bd + den. cyn vu. fee land . H UGE A S - SUMABLE LOAN. Pvt beach access. Brand nu cooditioo. $295,000. Dar r ell Pash Ownr /Agt 631-1.266. Open Hse Sat/Sun 1 5 007 Rock.! ord Rd SPYGLASS F~er view of Newl)Ort Harbor. Gorgeou ~ 4 Bdrm. 2"'2 ba., Cam11}' rm , pool and Jacuzzi. arrs.ooo Open Sat & SUn. 1 5 69 Montec1to PIGGYlaOMS RIAi.TOR '75-1531 &""-la~ Red dofibouse. 1 br. 1 bath, s ing le g a r age . 56it1 25' lot. Close t o s chools & s hopping. Raise your own veggies & fruit. Shown by ap. poU>tment only. Price at S00.500. real es tate 11C 11 THOMAS w~ Fb.r REALTOR 3 Br.FR .. lrg lot w/RV access. S79. soo ~1 u:.t 224 W. Coast Hwy. N.B sell. 803 Governor St ~548-~SS27~~~~!!!!!!545!!!!!!·5643~1 -0wnr~-·-~ __ 7858~~~ FOR YOU? 0-Poiwt I 026 If yoo would IJke to dis ~·~·.;··~·~·~·~·~·;;~~·; CUSS purchase or 3 IOW I I down, owne r financed. stngle fa mily 4Br . ~·,BJ SBr Mesa Verde pool home, lg lot , SU;:i,00. home before we list with _~ __ 7442 ______ _ our broker , please call Fo.ttc •, V*Y I 034 t h t s we e k end ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213 378-0860 PATIO HOME MESA DEL MAR Super sharpe 3 bdrm lmmaC'ulatc J Br. 3 Ba. 2 with lot.:. c>f ~lab'\ & ·1 sly home with C, r bar. patios Across lhe '>trc·.:t rrH e red pat lo. Ope n from golf courM• S at S un I 2 S 27 38 _P_ar_k_P_l_ac_c lnr 1142·74ti1 THE Ll,IIliM HOISi SHOW "Jul\ II. Hl'\1 1\NAflt:IM t'oovent1un t:entt·r T1ckl'ts ma ,. Ix• l'la1med by callmg 642 5678, ext. 272 • *. WALIC TO SURF N11'l' 3 bdrm Townhome With secunty ~11te, pool. 'pa, tennis & NC PJrk r l:H'I' lnr 1142 i·ltd MO,H> SHOP S27,000 Wi th 1n\l'Ol11r' l'ht•nomenal m,1·:.tm<'nl o pportun1l\ un th••I bl'al·h' =112. ;11 D4t,.;711 or 71 I 54().!4!'4-l (-lj11!i!Jiili§:i Heul Estatr :'-o quabC} in.it Ownt'r "111 fmant•e w sma II dov. n SiJ,UOIJ :! Bdrm t•ondo John .\I a ro;hallt 631 1266 1~;z~1~• REALTOHS 0 P £N liOUSt-: SlJNOAY. I 5 VA T £HMS 914.2 Rhode sia Walk to beach. park. & rec center. Lovely 4 or Sbr home & t>xec ~ur round1ng s. lnle ri ur Oe$1gners <ii.splay or furn styles & placements ~ HUOG ET decoral1n1.e ideas for enlirc homl' S l 5S,!IOO. i\'k lur Designer & Realtor ,., ,,,Cl i.lle ~. S harora li4i 6100, 536 7177 S7.0000own 2Br. 18J C:ondo $97 .000 G42 &IJI II( 1>45 4 I02 9 .(.: ~ MCIWlca .iust usleo. m·11r i>e.1t n On~tnal ~nc·r Cornt'r 3 bdrm Ou1st.1nd1n~ q21.soo Akr. 842 1418 &. 962 6365 ---- Lorenzo $149,500. lstTi ... Ott.ttd l11wlv 5 llr ~I OJ ll••<JIJ• home· 1n th1J11'1• .1r••a '169 000 Op1>n SJt Su11 1 ·l Ca ll lll'rh Uo~ ll· 3 BR 2ba. 2 frplcs !:>uf)t•r ~6()16 Cartlll> rm P a rk fa late~ jj,fW~!l!!ll~!"-!I"'~~ IUILD TO SUIT One 30x 118' lot 4.16 Begonia Ownr 790-U25 543-6148 1024 ....................... VA LO W D O W N Charming Charmin~ J -.Br 2Ba. IJil com er lot. many xtras Open I ~ July 4,5,6. 3074 Warren 151·1llTI MIWUSTI95 Ou tstanding S Bdrm family home on large lot. Approx. 2650 IQ ft or country c h a rm 1n £.side's best area. CaJI CUrt Herbert.s JI. Agt. 631-1316 JOAN UVEL Y. RL Ta. 64.2·'4799. 5411.7906 CHRISTMAS IH JULY 1ndoof' sauna & sp a, en- ter ta 1 n mc n l ce nter. vaulted ceilings, 2 pnvate patios. 3 br. den. pro decorate<!, l'Ul·de- i.a c Only $170.000 ~9491 I Jf4o/o Purchase s ubject to. takeove r xlnl loan. paya· ble $.529/mo. owe lge 2nd TD, low down. 3 br, 211. ba. pro decorated, comm tennis & pool. Cen· traJ air. 545-9491 Nr. Male Square Park Sl38.500 A~ J1mK48 ~ 1 lwllawJOll leodl I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUCH2STORY POOL/TENMIS 586.900 Decorator·s delight with new cpls. mm1 bhnd~. c ustom mirro r s. de signer wallpapc:r, h~e corner r aised hearth f i r e pl ace. gou rm t:l kitchen with new self c leanin g o \•e n and c ock t ail pal1 0 Townhome hvmg a t 1t s finest. J us\ minutes to the blue Pactlic. Best of all · easy finance · no q ualifying. llurry, eull 7141847-6100 REALTY WORLD REALTORS 646-7414 I ILOCX to OCEAM Locat <'d in Huntmj!lon ~and. this nl'w 4 Br tam r m. 21 1 ba !'ustom homt.' I a pprox 3300 :.q fl 1 combmcs city c l<'gan«· with a bC'ach Lcxat1on Every 1mai1nable pn• rruum feature has been included Jn a dd1t1on. neJUble hnanca.ng terms .ire ava1l11blc. $338,SOO fl Town ~1 Counl ry Qt:A L 1'()µ,') By Owner. ex~ll. 2·sty 4 Bdrm hom e n e a r goUcoune. Lrg kitchen and Fam Rm w /Wel ba r. formal dining. n e w carpets, mov~io condi· UOD. SZZS.000. 557-0882 ( ,,._ ·~m !i!J I' I§ j MUST s EE Be a uti fully ~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~I · -Decorate<! Exec Home 552-1100 Frelide ~ 2 br, frp&c, t.lc.GDy, util. room, tile ldtdleD, reu yard, 3 yrs c*l912.JC10.All.~ WWW6PLD :.mfl9UC9t MOW· SJ2S.IOO wtlla-.-liD auwna· ... ao-. f1Ulllq from fttoUY. . ...-.-. aaaual iHOIM. Well ........... Ill.Or)' UDita ................. oft ...... ,.._, ........ laL Real Estate Reduced rrom $205.000 to GOODIUY I.rt pool~ separate spa. 3 Bel. l~ Ba. Hardwood fin, dose to scbools, sboppinc • frwy accesa. For details call Glen HeUwarth $59-NOO S198.000 4 Br. 21.-i Ba.fir. fo rma l di n . a r ea . breakfast ooot .As.su ma· ble 8~% loan. Many nn.a. Prin Only ~ 1sas w.m., o..r. -.................. re/max reverse logo C... wltll lS' ...., REALTORS lip. Al'M lie J .... PDmt SPICIAL ~ Z ,..... fee, I: Low down. 2 Bdrm, l~ 2 c I• It ••• '. '' ba, ram rm w /frp&c. 2 car S Z Z S , 0 0 0 • C • 11 OWMB MOTIVATID! l~S! ltld alDUCID l<>l with 20x40 pool pa. Separate yard o pe ts. A perfect spacious family home wtlh large den/lam rm. Comfortable 4 Bdr m with room for add1lioo above. Sl.83.SOO w ............... . -631-1400 pr+room to ud2nd un· 71M75-IS74. it. Only 182,$00 Owne.ri--------6 l•IOOMS will belp flaance. CalJ Nii, ... •••• Neat ai clean • only 2~ t7Ni310or7...,., St7,IOO m1Je1 from t.he au.rl. FuU .. Tl .. I M4 I 044 "'l'TTI • • ).6t ), <t bdrm-. I baU.. famijy ,.... • Jh'pk. doM to ..... .,..... pub. IUl..MO ()pa HM S atJS ua 12 s. 041 8utwood. ~---·-······· -.... ·-····-····-~-~.!~ ..... ~.=..!•~' 500 YAIDS TO OCIAN Walk to the beach from this spacious 4 Br. J Ba La Cuesta home. Comer lot, lush landscaping, beautiful pool/spa, formal dining rm + eating area in kitchn. fam rm Includes wet bar & frplc. Could be 5 Br. OnJy $174,900. For more details call Barba r a. Real Estate by McVay. 968-4456 mTOIS...... a T errau T•.-,; , .. , .. u~ "••ul•• a.r..-lllOClel. ... m HalJaMe w1tlt &Im DMr• ... Z fr'pl, OCleM 9Mw l.y ..., cUltoaa a Bdrm 1urd sate, r-c fac. bome. Natural woodl aa.Jl dowa. Owaer 1'l1l aQd alau l ltruo ut. liauct. Siii,•. (ftC) Gourmet kilcbee. lowly 1·16J.ZMO , , view"' «'elQ Md vtU.,. ll1bta from a dcch . muoo. don osen COLDWILLU.... *•3-! 12UN.COABJ'HWY Th1$ •lmost ne w at· LAGUNA BEACH '. '. ISlln• ·I We bue a few aa.lell "'-'• t1om still • v &Ua.ble r-or t.ached home has an as· 497 .... s umAble 181.000 loan -PllCl-.. 11!1!11muclll!!llil!ll~n!!llOM~~l•--•UMC--•H0---·1 ---------experteoced ... $ in our oew office. e ca11 for details. t-'ull Lovely 4 Bdrm. 2~ bath, AT OCIAM pnce SlO.S.OOO fonna I dining. pn vat.e SAN JOAqulM Sparkliq 1 bdrm. apt .• AoaUig fora~ won t.aauna Beach .and South La1una. If you an l.Dlettsled in movina up to tbe larcest diversiNld Real Estate Company In the nation, call Earnie Rice a t (714)._1320 "tn- day for a conridenual U.. t.erview. AN EQUAL Of>. PORTU NI TY DI PLOY ER. Enjoy one of Irvine's ......... ,._.laJ amen.it1es Woodbrld"" courtyard. Owner anx-...-: s,..... • .,, Call SJ•" 900 roost prestillOUS areas el. eara•e. private stepe MMJ: now. """· · 1lus 2 Br S&n Carlos ltas to beach. Owner Onance RealllJ Pat A.den. all lbe upgrades includ· u c. .... t S140 ooo 551.3000 ... at -,...,s .... m1 . . . 1ng ex t ens ive oa .. 192\18am1nu f>i.Yr),lr\la t' RedhillA.Do ".llltu woodwort, new carpets 2 BR. 2 ba. coodo. Quiet Vu'-. .Q&l.J and the finest of wmdow a rea : pool. Jacuu 1, HBITAGEPAU 552 -7500 covenngs. Shows I.lite a cl~. F)>lc. washer The ultJmate 10 an Elm ~!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ mode I · C.: a 11 B o b dryer, refne. Owner wdl model lwnhse. An end = BlacklJdgc . help finance. Sl.25.000 wut m a pnme corner TUlrnlltOCa Peg Allen RJtr '94·757'1 location fac ing g r een G•-.. RedhlllA00~1t .. belt 3 Br l Y, Ba. cstm wi;;r1 Vn~ .. .a.uy OCEANFRONT wmdow covenngs . fine This Devons hire Plan New m od u l ar t y p e ( 499-1320 831~ --c..-.. _._ ..,. a 11c0 v e r I n g s In Home features s bdrms, 552 -7500 homes. pvt commuruty. 2 I·.-........ -,_-"-.---, or.r 3 bath:., family rm. 2 hs h b-.._. -bJthroom s . brark & frplc.dl.lllllRrm.:.unken be ,24 rse<:unty,su ••••••••••••••••••••••• r~·dwood pa tio . Thn, h v1n11 rm . wet bar. •-~ 1048 l~lngOK '7l4>'499-3tll5 CONDO Cleao, q uie t . ho111t: shows JU:.l hkl' :J " -..-- rrndel Can be yours for garden kuchen w twin ••••••••••••••••••••••• CIRCLE THESI M.>cll.lded, lake v iew m ~.500 Opn Ilse Sat1Sun do wed n onk · la r)i:l' A TiiF ONLY WAY TO ~park. G:u, plush 12.5•19 Alba ny. master :.Wll' w vaultf'd OCUMFROMT GO 3 bed.rm n oor pliin. C'pC.., 2 br, l 'h ba.. $99,500 .. e RANC H RE ALTY 551 2000 * *ON THE LAIE re1hng 3 car i;?a rage Custom bwlt J Bdrm. 4 ocean vie w decks. large Ownr 768·5259 Cul.de sa c s treet Th« ba 2 yrs new 4300 sq ft. enclos ed br ick pallo Mium y:....:.-____ l_&_7_ decor:itJnj? & landscap Xlnt beach for l>WIID• Priced ror 1mmed1ate ...... ~ lllR arc t•xqU1srte. Thi!> ming & JOJO:m g Will saJe at Sl.39.000. ••••••••••••·-···~,·· out·,tandmJ( value won't trade fOf' sm.allH proper B. STOP THE WORLD, I•-------.... last lonR LarRe assuma • l) 1\v:Jtl now. $1,000.000 r ble loan. Offcrt·d at' ~ 644 ~lJ Mre's <i place to Rct or SJl.5.ooo I ---1mm:ac 3 bedrm. noor plan serve<! b' 2 baths Ork• o( I rvme ' moSt prt- s ll g 10 us r e ~1dl'n rc., W 0 0 £> R R I U <; I-~ <:ROSSIN(; ·s IJrj!o·~I rrvdd The 1-:."tcrn.. ;! h lk s tu '<h OIJIJln)! & c1nf'm.1 ( J 11 ror 'our I 1Jt.>l"S-Ool1al 1n~µect111n lUlrTlHOCIC SO. LAGUNA I ft!.at~ den 10 ,f1rt:µI J t'c HtGHLAHDS SI JO ,OOO & sedude<l !>Pll Movt" in Lu!>k homl'. • unt•·m 0 W 'oi E It < 11 RH\ cond . offcn..--<I al onl> µhrJn t!l l'R:Jn 1·l' ~ t"INANC'l'O(; S1&1.900 PM\ll("\ for •ll'll\ .. r .. mt I ()('f:A:-.i \ 1r;w MLSSJON 1n:ALTV h 2 'lOf\. I bdrm!>, JI ,\ ~ f1xn and Wurth tl 985 S (..~t ltw \ LJgu.nJ bath:.. 1 .. urt\Jrd t'nl~ ,..,_494-0731 v.ith 1.u.,LOm bwlt 'IJJ :! SUH)> In the n.:ht ar~d _ Formo.i I ~unk .. n II\ IOL Call for .. ppomlnwnt I rm. wet bar formal lltn I lArJlllO Hils I OSO m.: rm. \ ·•Ultro ('t-1hn•• 400llT'-: roa All' ••••••••••••••••••••••• WARMING TC>M.,J P atio Hnm ... in e:.. nofl<'flt l()('al.J on w1tb*•-. u m a b I 1· I o a • 1 ' Ui:IJghlful 3 Br + Z'-~r lo(Jrage w tout'ltandlii.: up~ades including.do• corato r wa ll µa per:.. p lus h rar pct1n 1 & rruCTOwave SIUl,SOO_.• Woodbndge T wn.hsc 2hr 1 1 ~ b..i, end urut JCro~ from pool. J<lC. len C'tl> Cal l 551 50-1 5 1-:'t'~ & wlmds, or leuve IDl'ssagt' at ~nJ.0944 WOODIRIDGE B' owner. LOwest pnce<I Woodside. 3 Ar, 2~2 ba. or lake. pool and t e oo1 s courts 8164,900. 552·6884 AM besttJme. PRESCOTI' Woodbndge Span. 2 :.ty 5 br. 3 ba. fam.2 f/p, Owner. Will coop S249M AC'rossst. from Lake J > r. New. Last of k a.nd. 18 Mandan n ~ -4666 UHi Vet SITT P .Aak Sw1mm1ng Pool S245.000 Ot.>ane Home:. ~Brfam 3ba Woooed park $129.500 Village I 3Br fam 21..,ba Oramaur $195.000 \IUagc 111 4 Br fam 21-;bJ Walk to all $131 .500 Chancellor 3Br Cam :!bi.I TURTLEtlOCIC f•rof decorated Sl9'J.!IOO Broad moor 4Br fam 2h ba l';morJm1c \'u $249.500 r K Vista 28r den 2ba WALHUT Former mdJ S115.900 W1llo-w11 J Br den 21, b11 NORTHWOOD Comer l,ot Sl98.500 Woodside 4Br FR 2•, ba Big f'tnanc mg Sl84.900 Creslwood4Br i'"R2i,, ba Qual.Jty upg.rds SI 64 ,500 LaCuest.a4 Br fR2hba WOODRIDGE Lg/versatile $160.000 Creekside 4Br FR 3 ba Sophisticated Sl00.500 i::states 3Br FR 2.,.,ba. ~ETUE Adult IMq Sll.S.900 Patio home 28r 2ba Poolside SU7.900 Patio home 2Br deo 2ba WIHAYEOTIBS GitYIUSACAU. 55~1100 v.1ndow wo.iltt"d, 'iun~•·n CM ·-· am s FcmMv Li•iltg r.1 rru l> rmw11hrrp1l i,.,, ...i1llllll(·-'-m:t;!·;·~·~--~~~~..._lftllliia... 4 lidrm family roorn windc>we<I brkf sl nook. .-~ ~~~~~!!!!!~~9~ lower level den bdrm . onus room, wo·l bar 1;----!:>ec I u ded Sfla wit '~d uded uppe r Ir' .. 1 ----n--d w•"ud dt>t•kin1.e Of "6twpoet leodt I . 55'.aUI ' bdrm wing . lu,11 uraou' Wh i t e w ale r v ie w • fen!dat$206.9001A47(12(i '•••••••••••••••••• .. •• pnvatt• m~tr 'Wll' with Sl!19,000 Ownf•r IO al I R~ OW:-H:H Lovet~· & dressing rm. bath walk ca.IT) 2nd ~:ves Woll Ot • ~·tud 3 br, 2 bil .1:f!n1, 111 rloset' Ovcr-11c>d :! 1,, 197 ~ L •l\itrt ~am. :.pJ, .... k . l'i.lf .:arai.:t· Offt-n'<l ,11 ----,. ngo Sll:>.000645 149rl ~ ~1.950 G.ood fmanc1nc c~ ....... "'RT_ a ~ ..,,.,....~ ... ..,,~ • l/\>il \I"• •>wner will l·arry '1nd ,.,00d & tla~s :l Rdrm ....,.. • .,.- T D home v. lar)?e pla~room ------- TURTlEROCK '°' entertammg vr lam1 l.mlplm M'9-t I 052 TEltlllACE ly Cwi. Spe<:tacwar whit~ •••• ••••••••••••• •••••• Prftidetlt ~ water & c1t} lights views One of the most exqWSitl' Cedar tongue & JtrOOve ho~ m Irvine NOlbing s 1d1nR 1Ds 1de & o ut has been spared U1 l'<Xl & S37S,000 quality. Located h 1 g h IJfl CHARMM1tG- SUPERIUY Sl67.000 4BR. 212 ba f'tn ll-vcl. A.~sume !I~'~ )11 Walk lll beach & pt.ii CaU Tom Gottll'r Bk.r Lease 2 Br. ocean v $750tmo. 64&-9200 th<' hlU walb a dramatic . LS the wo rd for th1s 3 SW& 8\alders Former Mtll ,~inR view Thi~ I''< Rd.rm hon1f' in a quw1 Prof. d ecorated, 3 Bij•. elusive home reature~ :'loo r th End lo<Jt1on llDUCT10M Ba,oo.Jy SIJ-4.900 ~ l4Juntry f'rench d(.'<'Or , :J Wal k1 nR distance to Loc-ate<lanPactl1c lsland J ohn Marshall 4"\ bdrms. 2~ baths. formJI shopg & beach ttoom for V1llag~. lblS condo ...., J 6.11 l2l66 • ~: duunii rm . f:l m11} rm :1 expansK>n S280.000 super end unit with 2 • car ~araJte. pool & spa srfCTACULAR._ bdrms 2 baths. 'un 11•1.,.../.r.1~~ The custom feature-. .-irl' ocean & <'II' 'l<·w~ 'room. mountain \•1ew h<ll .f/~ ~ ··~ loo numerou~ to lllf•n rrom l his wood & Ria•" J Ownt.-r.J will l'00.51der 11U Rt:ALTOltS • lion Pka.o;r rome & takl' Bdrm & fJmih rm ho rn.· mfers Terms SIZ7,SOO ---------- :.i look. vou wnn t Ix· <It<> nn a serlu<il'rl IJM\ Jh• OCUH Y1EW appointed' The ult1mat1• k.11 V1t'v. ur dt..:h foun CONDO m comfon & elega nn 1.11n 'Ila & do-.1· tu to"' n n us 1s J must for thob. oHered Ill S455.000 ~ . .SW 11.t'tlJ waot the secunty of DAYIO D. CARLSON CAT.AUNA... a 1o:at.al ..1rl'a. pool & :.pa RULTC>-' ;33.91c.;, 'Wl.·t'L~ ·.ir be-'OUr' in fdu.Lllt'l> & J :.hort cJ1s ----till.' 1mm.acu . .itl' J ~1-drm lJCI<•· tu Al.a~ Be.it·h in ~I "FfXED·U'"··· BHAND N l'.W Ill'> \!ARK ET 3 Hr ,. :? b;1 Beaul 1ful · t 'al1forn1a llome .. Plan 7 an :.in ex , t·ellcnl location J usl ,, short v.1dk lo )t'o.ir round ..chool & lu.-,h i.:reen park 'l,o assor1:it 1on d111·~ Hurry Hurn SI LS.000 OATORU.M- hum•· ·weu lo..11t.ed in .i w jo(un.il :? bt.-'ltrooms & I! (I o d f J ffi I ] \ .!~"J baths. dt>n & .Jlt:IChed n• tRh burhood & 1·1J1ri l car icaragl' A i.:rc:il m !Jklel) rl'fu rb1sht•d 111 'l"'lmcnt. Sl70,000 'Id<· & nut 1;n.od t1nJn« WA.LI( TO IUCH 1njo( '1 u ' ,. in r o11. •• -Sl29.000 S2Zi <•~· t~lr•t'·r :~~~14.·i1t4~~ 171 4J 494-1177 Sp.iish Vila O<l'an \1t•IN'i rrom .I r•••n~' 411d "lt'W <l••Ck " l\ltl('lt,., l<J lhl• VlllJ.:l' I-.\ • ··ll··nt f1nanl.'m.: .1, Jtl.1 hi•· On t! b<-droom t,.11 ti.ilh' li.lr,g1• lt•t 10 1lh room to t•xpand MARJMHS ..OIHT SA.HCLEMENTE Sen c:a11o nal l·ust n m hOO'll' w ith ll\o'r't1t•d morru. and cl<N:"t '\p;ir,• Room for .. "<'r)th 1n.: lot., uf 'll'W' 011 Q Ult"I 1·ul de !\J C' J lldrm .. I I LUFFS ,, Ong art'll Tn IC\"'· eJl(I un11 w /1t1ew balco11 '' ,.., .... ly c1e<'()r 3 hdrc· :! ha lrl! •Jlh Rar8Je Manv desirable fo-al9tts $1.)2 500 Owner 644·*6 l'nn onh U :ASt-; Ol"l'ION "PH!l.c..., 11111 :I llr 2 8 .1 . ~ 12 v o m n ~ 51 I 90 U. 1>!0-~ II \HHOH \'11-:W llO~H lbr ..'.' 1bJ, :.t<•p to IJUOI .\ pJrk. o >An a:r v.111 bflp f1nJnt t' S22!J .9UO, l l\okol, ~1-4400 BIOt. LIDO ISLE wrge 3 I.Jr home .ilh pool. !>.iuna. :.p;1 6 .! frplcs Ele>?anl Ul'COl'.1l IJl.I! & complete seclu9tun 11n 2 1oL<> ~.000 Rumbold Really 675-4822 m your own PHIV1\Tt:1 L~DOOR ~PA ' ' 1-'or~t llllls' featunng Rn'jl Canuly living w 1 Hr .. r R & CormJ I d1nan~ &nil b~ Ayt•n an ""Th~ Racquet C lub" Par I Bdrm. I-, ba (rplC' hdwd noors. •)('••an \ ... ..,. prwate roun~ a rd \ •'r" neglected Bt.:T onh J blks tel Cre<-rt>nl Reach & Own1·r f'1nanc1n1? hl Ume offered ~ &. sub rrut 1240, 000 buth with room to t'\ --------•• paod tOtJ R<'<iul~d •~ v. tenru.s & no cJ~... Ju~ rl.'duced lO Sl~900 IHDULGL . in )'OW' own pool & i;pa • Beauutul 4 Bt + t'R tn '"Ibe Ranch" J\ssuma bkl Joan. ucellent locn t1on & anx1ow. i.ellers lilt add up to a very firw value. Sl68.900 ~ ONLY htc:ncibM Arc hH Walk on the private beach, marvel at the ~ Arches V1s1t the c I u b h "u ~ e & t 1• n n 1 :. <.'\>W't8 • the o tnS pc('( I h IS pnrne ~pac1ous o wrwr built home. Moslly wood m.....ide & out. with a 39. hv1rm. deck. 3 bdrm. ma ss i ve beam ~. skyUghts & J back ) .1rc1 Asbng $34.5,000. 494,755 I $315.<n> RARE RHO Lot 1n Monarr h Ra) g-UM'd gated commuo1t) v.1th pnvate beach. ten rus court. ocean view Build you r drea m home S2SO .000 OWNHMUST SACRIACE J Bdrm. 2 bath, 180 detiree view condo in Sun Clemente. Never lived a.n, wtlh very h111h as sumable loan. Please makeoffer .. $159,000. I-STORY 11-:::~- Ava11ab1e In Campus ~~==~=~~~~I..::::=======:::::.. ~,~ Hill![ ~ Mc CQW.4ACK R [ 499 1320 831 0836 View Turtle Rock. 4 ..:; Bdnm. 2..., ba. Plan 4 on OCIAMNOMT COT· q uiet c ul·de·H<' streeL TAM Conve n iently located ---... 1.-. 1 t.&-.&.t-.- cloee to part, pool and _. • • ~ IChools Unobs tructa ble view. · couatry kltcbea. rrench IRVIHI THRAQ 38r \o\'1v1ew S27it.~ -~ JASMIHECa I yr old, decorator'f n home. 1 Bdrm. ~an VleW. doors, a ll knotty pine. OCEAN VJEW•. open beams. Sleeps 6 to TAKI OVll LOW Unique Custom lla.itt ~ 2Dd bath on lower ter ~IST LOAM Home. 1; block race. Pvt aate to beach l>r1Vale ocean communi· beach. 3 Br, 2 Ba. "3Treu11tt bland. Adult ty home hu 2 bdrm. 6 tip. SllUOO. S23-7l!i Part. Lease 11000/mo den Wllb wet bar Ir large J.R.E.N. WESTW RelurtanUy for sale for master bdrm Superbly REALTORS lll.5,000. TI4 /499-5154 deconted ll~e iJa COO· 644-n11 A LL ~.-• .-E 20021 LAWSON p11ceon.1ysiu.ooo. ~I,. I' LANI Pan Place Inc. 842·7461 -Open Sunday l"' -REAL•--Ele1111t a Bdrm with t4Ullmlidll~---· !CHYOUI ITA1Ull 18d0' family room. tMl • 1042 SQperb decor, lmmac. ·-·-••••••••••••••••• •S23CWV5~1Mtt . EmlAlD BAY ** .. •lllE ~r~~fn:•c!v:.'1~ 11lls like new 3 Bdrm dtt • I R v 1 N z o p t: N Bdr. home on large lot • dWCJa . SELL idle ltema c i:-Sa:> c... o.lly PUot ca.~111 Btaul.iful J bdrm. lowts 6Q,.Sl7I. QJlldo froet.inC El Nlpej ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ai;;;- JOll coune • overloo', USI THI ! lloft lll&o WI IO¥ely ex· ecuU•e S bedroom 1114Y~car. ltome .•• newly llatedl o...-. ~J WnL A New bulltlna in the ...... 0... ...... kltcbeo; HtlDI arH, SIM.IOO. W•eufrM •1•1• SUNSET R.E. 0,.. ........ H7 .. 6U S,.CIOua 4br, Iba. wtuJ PRESTIGIOUS int eounll) club. Dealr•· DAILY PILOI ble corner \ID.it 6 utra .. •. ~ r It I n 1 I n PAST :~ ~~LOT llSUL,... Su~r lot with oceaa SHYICI ached bome has a ll HOUSE• ~,!,~ ;~~m~~e6.;m>; amenitiel in and a ~ * • • l oan to a u um e 1 Deerfield patio home, -~----------1 HURJtY• 1SC101q.ft .. 2 BR + den. IUSTIC Y11W Sl.12,980 loca&ed Oil 1 ...... b91t, U · Walla ol &IUI, speeioul ...... tan .... atr. ~L to ••~rpeu. ...... ... ..--..... _, loc•· .......... ..,,....,..., ~ ............ . llt!i__Mt. BKR. C•ll = y .... A.l 'f.D.. ....,. ,__.... .... HUNTINGTON CREST 41~tloear 3000 eq. ft. 4 Br, au.meat FIR + P'r/P Pool, Broker'• -loeeUoo, loc:at.loo, lottCk- aec au e 6 private eowtyard. E ntertain UJI· der ttua on a I.rs I U ·Ut Canlilewnd detk wiUt gur...-.ab l.t-maxlmum comfort fr ~I """" r ~ 01111ar.. sz· Wlwf.,. Reah1 wltb dock. VeraatUe 551·*' =":ta tt.leQe, All, nHU Plwy,lrwlN ~ l.o pool 6 Jacaal, deiSa to open to •'-•· ~ air, prof deeof' 6 0..0. UM ol &1.i. ud laclacpd, for HI• bJ a ..,... I 8d:rm euatom owner /prl me . 0011. balm.S.l.odQ. -.oeo 1117,MO. ()pea HOUH ~ .... U. S.taa. l ·aD 497.17,, *" tn .ery c1ettraba. DlllCTOI .,.. Lot la lftel and For Result ,.. ,..... •"'-'to *Mt Service C •.• Sl.10.000 . 4'MUO .. 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V..., 41r/I\ -• -~·-no... palM'd 10 Jilew c-... ..... ow e hf ltl4 tlC ........ Oteen vie• ....._. U. .... •J• N-61• Help U· 11 o1 Ga.• ...... ftat 129. •• d ••' • • He• po r l Ml mJ _,_._•_• ... 1_• ___ _ ..... ...... ,, .. ----....;;;.;...;,;,,,• ;.;,,., ______ _ Lo Wntttilf a.hqppuia. OCIAM ¥11W ..., lmee AYC! • S..... MIWfa.T lllc-llS CONDO lukl, ""'9 All,• ••toa.adl.lltr.28• Ol'ua tWla t'Oftdo In San Qree Uaa to.,. daUy a "•••/pool/laUUA c I• m . n l • w I l h 3 01 bY ••· fG..1111 • saa.mrn..-only bedroom•. 2"'-baths ~4 0-., flaudq wKh Ta h over I'-" lo,rn lll.-ts'-""' a.val&.b&e w/nma&.IUy ...,rnenl• o( •a ... ...., ............ ~ HJ·MM tal Gntal otta.A vlew' ~ (ll4)4 .. ~ WAL.KER • LE!! R £ wa........ MIWPOllTCllST ~ ........ s ..... , .. s...,._ 8.Y PM"M«ter lkltrw! ..,._ ., -.. f.lttllftl $ t><tdroom, • hbulioul unit on lar1est C lfhtl-I 011 t>.th honte no w under .,...._,, It•·* Con ••• •••• • • • •• • •• •• • • • • •• t'uoltrurtaon Outstand tact Barbara t.'h11mlN'l'll. .oaMf ... H In,! l'~lom tolurn ID ........ ,.orlTHIOO IMTIRIST unst t'ludr l&J'1t' mblft t ulle _ _ _ 't'ou can takeover " 9<l> .-ath hy d ro whir lpool EASTRLUPP Ion w/monlhly pa) .)t'tlilld tub, fot'ftMll dUl.IJl& mrnla ol onl ~on lhLS roum ie a td~n r oom . :O"l dwn Own.-r will htrar 4 bdrm, 2•, bath t'UJtom farl"placr wath carry •t II'-' ' S~('IOW honll.• '• 1i1crl' rorner lot Nn\\'f"lh1IUOO p1l. 2 <"•r 3 Br · 2 Ba h.~ walh on qu1 .. t c ul d e s ac tt•n1.e. 17 xlll' pn\ 1tle! larce yard lait.000 Im stN!et T""o Clrepl<al'l's. J dl1e:k •1th Wll tl'r • dee maculalAl 7~ 219'1 "" rnr a11ra1l' Sl69.ll00 tnc•t> Som~ opt aonJI . • . 17\0 4985800 <'*>r u lf'Ct1on ~1bk !'.l.:AVU".W.by owner.4 br WALJCER6LEE K t:: Junna eucutrdt'tion l .i.tor) 1t11l~ rommun1 r ne«'d Sl.l!:a.000 l \ l'ri \alt• l"lCf'r(' Ill•' s...e. a...--I 016 ~ S... 1,5 PM pool/spa l-;ittrnl>IY(' lal(', ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19Wll:arborbhmd0n\r wrypnvalf' ~977:1 2 80RM BEACH llOM .. : Newport Ot-.u:h with frµh', "'"'' k1tch,·n. r .. rol ltofl . Agt. 631 tlO!M llST COteOS dbl .iu ~.000 ShOwn by aµpoantment ..,,. ,.._ ClllST '"""'..-' (\~l'OM 3 Bdrm. wa lk gar--~ ................. , Dramatic 2 st or) Pl11n :?, 111 bt•ach & .:otr Grt'al pncedto&t'll at SlM.000 VA w~~uma ble lo1rn s1ro.ooo *wporl Shorr:o. nffrr. >~ ~ on the t'Jnal f)qat: IALCOtn l.4YV•W lo~xrlus1v.-P r n1nl'o uln 1\llnt 4 bdrm. 3 bath. Or t'UPled onl)1 4 ·~ month.' L.ar1tt> assumable loan +- ()ljl'N'r will C'arn Nrw l'On~tru('l 1on t-:a s~ l show, ~.()00 Ownc-r anx.1ou.' Wantsoflt'r' Ol'ellll view +-bc-11ut1lul AA llACH ILTaS. :IW Otna.l w Jland Sl &l.000 at2nc13 Br ~.000 34Gnd 3 'Br S21S.UOO ~•Br SlA8.ono Vl('W nver !ln><'ntlt'll nllt 4fJ-Z I 00 ltes th.i ... IMW 11f th1• \lnmt• ----- un t l ~ 1n tht• ('rl•i.t s-.ta..ch 1011 (" u !\ t o n\ c1 •' ,,., n r .a t •' d • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 6aaal Cir -4 8.r S'.?f\3.~ 2 C&DaJ Cir .a Br IZ7~.ooo 335Canal w/land S31 5.000 nrtw by. Shown b> "PP' Son-e opeo Uli.s w~t'nd Call for r W'ther info $1tll.SOO OCEANFRONT llOM t:: l fn1q1H' Floor l'l1H1 II. 2 t d<-n. l<iwf':-1 µnN'fi un 11 an th\> «rest S1 62.000 Wlute watt•r Vil''* (nlm t•wry room I HIC 4 Uu. St«>.000. At.'t. ~ 3J8.I or ~ ------- ""mfa J arvi:; OU~ ' J*1 Coombt>. brokt'r Redh 1ll~Re.1lty I ;-;-:~ ~ :{1111 Special Stn)!lr 'tor) l'lun 1 oo lar1tt'!'>t f?reenbell an I.al Estate tM(..'re;t. Sl75,000. ·~·;.:;.;:••••••••• ~------ JlllATE SALE! forS. 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ,.. , .... c .... A tare opport unrty tn _,. 111 oo the Bu' ol ,_-life 2Br. 261' 1; !Br urut.s wttb 2 car jt.lra6(e & t~ce. Bes t o!I er o'er ftl!lltr.OOO takes 1t. ! But Hurry! Red h 1I I0-~ Re.llty 1;-;-;{. ~;{(Ill FAMOUS MEWPOltT RESIDENCE IACXIAY Sl'AHISH COZY I BK fapando. CHARM Nr Hoa1t lio:-pat :il. Pool, Hot Tub, Volleyball ·---------1 Spare r ent S146/mo. {-Ou.rt. 4 bdrm. + Maid's --TW"' ___ _ __ A..;:,l{_e_nt_S48-__ 4677 __ _ room Pnce reduction ---•nas:s; Sl99.000 Bnng creative Bedroom condos ror sale olfer an Ne w port He1~hts DIS REALl1 Tlerra del Sol Realt.or Swimming pool, com C'r rt 673-6210 lh:dda !\1aros 1 646·1044 ol St. Andrl'ws & Cla)' l,t>a\e mt-ssage Street. Open 2 o'C'lock pm ttJ dusk 645-4528, Sal & Sun. 497 St Andn•w-.. Ne wport Beach. l'rtCl' sn.500to Sl39.500 LJ ISLE! Mui;t :,ee ' HARBOR VIF.W KNOLLS Custom contem pora a') J !lard to rand 2 br + den bdrm, 3 ba den or '1 Condo w sct•nic canyon bdrm. 10 MINT cood \1•'W, .lohn Vaman Co Beam c e tl tn$!:.. dbl Jean Slt·vens. 63Hl900. fireplace tx.-t w1•en (, It. & Open House Sun 1 5. trg sep. D.R . 45' lot ---- 0 w n ~ r I H r o k l' r SPYGLASS Ill LL, custom a&,000. Term !> Open EnRlish Tudor. 114 Hocky Redh1ll~Realty 1;-;:~ -;-:mo 14owieSun l 5 67:J 33Jtl Point. 760-9612 ~~'!!!!!!~~'!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~ OPIM HSI Sat/Sm 1-5 .Jl.57 Port Clllcrin rt INrbor View Homes. ~-9.1M1Jar Carmel Md l 3Br, lg fam rm. Calon c ~In l(IS oven, xtra storage. decorator fresh, wallpaper . paant. c pl, tiilwood nrs. Extt-n!'IV(' ftldwd dec-kan1t & hot tub $.a.2$.000 Own r /J ~I 6",6S93 OPBIHOUSE SAT & SUMDAY 1-5 ICINGS ROAD c.tont with v;.w OC'ean, harbo r a nd breathtaking s unsets a re laid oot before you from Lhas 1ncrcd1ble 3400 sq ft. J Bdrm orrenng. A rew or Lhe many fe atures an- THllLUFFS ''AFFOttDAILE'' Sl79,000!! 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. 1 story OPEN SUN . l·~. 401 Carlotta. prestige upl per billy townhome in a ward w1 nn1ng c om munaty. An ext·t•puonul "aJue. tot11lly r harman1t. kJvely vaew. i.pac1ow. & i.pGtles.-. HASTINGS & C'O. 64().5560 !? l'l udl· a :>umptuous master bedroom s ulle , • UDO ISLAND with sauna. roman tub ---------- 5 Bdrms. 1nclud1ng and separate e.xercisei•--------- maid's room, 41·':1 baths. rm and a Jrd story vaew· Q i.;' or bay frontage ang loft. Outside is a $1,lOOp',,.OOOUL. M ... RT1... secluded spa and sun· ,.. ,.. " deck aod 4 car garage lt£AL EST A TE with camper door. More 644-7313 features u nd d etails ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ a v a i I a b I e b )' c a I Ii o g :: 644·7211. Sensibly priced •• . 11.aAMT 2~ + ra m ily "°' 1 . living rm. formal dili'i6~ r m. each w ith f~ A quabty home r e rfecl con dataon ~.Westchrf '•'°Pen Sat6Suo 1·5 at SSl0,000 wilh reasona - ble 80% financ10g . 530KiRcpRoad 644-7211 bec.ti•~Ho.e 4 Brdm. 3 Ba. tam rm. pool 6 spa. $445.000. , .......... o.,a.. Completely rerurbishcd, one blk to beach You own th~ land . G reat fipancing. ~.000 ~ 75'-9221 HillORllKE MOllUHOME LOWDOWM Company r epossesmn Garden Grove Adil Pk (148401 HAUTIFUL TaliitUWIDE •:1 T oro, 3 Ar, 2 Ha , l'U:.to m thru u ul \SG4$.t ) IEACHHOMfS l.oglMa leach Pk. Under $18.000 <CK60Z71 Ca.II. TORTOISE MOILE HOMES 972-8421 FOUNTAIN alley 2 br double on l)(e lot :'-Or -.tores. schools . ltTO Ready ror leisure ll\·m1o1 w clubhouse. pool, ~t'c $'t4.900 968-358:~-~---- Fam. ooll Sl"Pft' Phone me q uick on this rantasll<' prop. Golf. ten· rw.. pool. spa, magmf1 cent vu tn 2 Hr. fam r m . 2 ba , 1700 sq ft upgraded thru-o ul. Incl refn g, w/d, ~ T AtC. All almost new. Xlnt fm. P nnconly S49.950. Call 714/673·8821 or 675-<4000 Rod. 1977 Nomad 8'x32', :i;p rent Sl4S mo. elec & wtr ancl Harbor & Nwpt area S7800/besl ofr. 645·9332 aft ~PM ....................... on 1440 S.. n hom Mlnl rond, A I Ille In ) • CM Adult pll ~ _ s.. J .. Capo .... 2 Br. 2 Ba. 14IO aq n. (lyna old Alt S4 I ..$032 ---NEW MODEL dbl u pan do. C.M Acllla ovrr 4). no ~ll Sll ,9'7$ SC't up. tMM•. J 6 J m..aGeO Aa'a .. fw S. I JOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• MT SllASTASISKIYOU , ... """' PllUI& &AITSIDE. CM 2 8drmaHt'h. 11H!8TARNaco. mntt . ..................... . SlafA1Hlf.-.e ..._,...._,,_= C-1 LAND Dll! lrift ,rp(C l N.. ... ,,,. ... . Cnt• of Co9ta II••· ..... I=~~! Afi11k Cf'llU. 2~ M ..... a 1.10· ... • Pne.t to~ll ' ltnftaJ : t~>f" ...... 5 bib ID-. RmrtMr.s Al~ Diil car pvt f!t'.· ,..., A.C.,.....,..,.,, .. 1.t. yd. Adult.a. IMt TU'llX ___ ....S ___ 21 ___ -l Ocean vu new 2 1try ...... lnqu6re • 81 ... 2 Years old, In CO!lla t, ,~ ..,.___.. 1 home. 4 br. lam rm. 3 ba 9l 7...-asl • Meu near So COHt ..... -.._-y J•OO lml off406 frwy,Nopeta,1---------Plau Owner'• urut t'on· • 917S. M0-4732. M0-5106 WAI.It TO PARX a&ata of 3 bclrau .. 2 bath&, ••••••••••• ••••••• •• ••• UM MW. 1.,eirio.. JBt. frplt' . patio Pride of 2 Luah laadacapln1. de· ownerall~. Enclosed fl()l 1 •.&.51 C--.. ..._ l 2J alrable neithborhood ~ .............•.••...... ,~,, aarap.. ever a vacan· New 2 bedroom 2 bath LUSK Ha.rbor vu tlllll 3 near....._ • ahopplaa. cy! Eaecllent a.aumable holll4. M l111on L!'kes Br. 2 ba. fam rm. frplc. 9»/mo. Alaoavail: 48r, loan . DU.000. Owner· Country Club. Golf· vaulted ceila. Maul. 2Ba. same area. aimllar a,..m.llt3 t~·pc>ol. Buutafulb' yani wtiaM!tlo. next lO fe atures : SUS/m o . an·a. your own "North l•-••------40" Ml n1·r11nc h h ju Pou.rdeluse unlu,2 Bd2 landJcaped. no main· park. l l250/mo. 640-l72I HURRY! 847·1122 or t.eou1Ct! yud. • ' or644-6161 848-9840. 9lllOChabhou.\e Rd. ------------------'lPe<"t a C'u la r \al'ws & Ba ea. wath 1•rages. st•du:s1on on wharh to $250,000. Desert Hot Spnnga 3 BR 2,,, Ba. desittner Super 4Br. 3Ba. 3 car g•r. 213·378-2572 hme Gar . w ID, yard· l(r'dnr/wtr. $875 mo. Julie ta!Se food, hon~!>, C'UW5, sheep. kad!> or grund kids Be self sulf1r1cnt~ Call Pat Murdoch.<.: O St-vt'n new units with ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ palio Bltru Part. furn 846..QJOt.842·7461 ftreplaCfl. many extras. Mauaon Hills Couotr)' 5115 mo. 709 Heliotrope Spoil Youn.elf! $395! Vistas Unum1tt'd Rlty 714 760-~ s.520.000 Club. Jbr. J ba . upgraded &t0-0767 · 644 6400 Newly dttor! Garage! loy McC_., lltr. Un~. Luxury rondo 3 bdrm. 2 ba. gar • fp. New appliances! Pool! 541,7729 On golf cour~ SlJl.OOO µ1tt10 New carpets & Wont last! <531.8) ref; first T 0 ~ 7/8~ ValUt' drapes. S79S mo. l.Jst. & flENT1MES 631-4555 $266.000 Want lo sell or 1JS1 S200 de pos 1 t 4 Br 2 Ba. S62S/mo ao.e ----....-.a Properly 1400 •..•..•........•....... -------SEE 19 UNITS C:.OSta Me:.a. OWC wath 20'r down. Full pnce ~.000 17 unJl~ AIJ .. rl' 2 Hdrm This propcrt> h:c1 :.~ndable tra<k> '°' eqwty an Npt 00 ~ to bch. schools, s""""'p1ng• or L.agun01 ho~ w •view .. .,., & )a.rd Douglas llonig. OCEAN VIEW.p()OL It frw ys . 962 -280 2 . TI4·97J.1L9l t0wn~r 1 4 Bdrms. 3 ba, ram r m , J 1_644-G4 ________ _ car Rar Avail Aug I ra.rilsadeSummer• S49$ 2550 S1200 /mo y rly AJ(t Lu.scaousJBr• .. ~cd yard Wendy 675-6000 o r Kids /Pe ts O K! Good DISPLAY AO. 4.ft.EX ATTENTION DOCTOIS! Costa Mesa location J Bdrm 2 Ba Owner will l'JM')' ut IO', for 4 > t'& r<. ~.000 dO'tll'll 1-'Ull pnC'<' ~.000 '\'1•,trl) IDl'Oflll• S'l0.0000. Tt•n.int:. pu~ ut1ltttc" ••••••••••••••••••••••• &M)....4103 - 5._ lleal fU. area otr\'rs )Ou thei.e pr<J lla lf Block To Bea<•h ' Ocean Breeze! Apple! perl1es an th<> l'.J!>u Cor o na d e l Mar :1 Closeto a ll t99571 C~ ln sports l>CC'llOll ltoblt'I' JreJ uf l'l•ntr::il Bedroom:. +Oen Leas e Rl::NTIM ES 631 4:>SS Pare #87 Califomaa !'lo Pets Children 0 K Highway 10 Heaven• Mobile hornt.' p;irk & S9S0 1 Month Bro kH. Lovely 3Br! S4%! Nice ------· 1 apa rtment:.. $230.000 759-~100 ,\JI appk' lleat.ed pool E'T IG€ Wllh term!> MORRO BAY .-....l.._i.-= l Mo t e I a par l mt' n t ~. Good l<>eataon for Kids ~~--+--HOM€\ owner manager ho~ & Cotta Mno 3224 Dell~htrul • <84201 fee 200 f\ bay rrontai1e on Embarcadero Popular and profitable St'afood n.-slt1urnnt with w ;1tmi! for 200 T wn ~aft !>hop,,:! boat 4.lul·!.:-. bout' .1nl with wu) for up t11 li."t h 0 .l I ' T ,I I' I( I l' & ~JJ()rth~hm~ 'hop OH1t•1• & ~lorur.l' ~p11('1· LOili! term l'll > I.ind lt•J :-o<.' 0 w n e r ( 1 n J n 1• 1 n I! Ht•11I f:!>t11t1• lnvrstf1ll•nt.s 3333 w Coast llW). NB 645-6646 room fur more un•h . •••••••••••• ••••••••••• RE.Vfl M !':..;; 631-4~ S260.000 'tll'lth terms 3 Br. I ba. 2 car 11aral(e. . Mina horse ranch on 5 A.dult.s only 2188 Canyon 8933 B~scayne, 2 bdrm 2 acres with ho rrw & b<irn =B Dnve by 5520/mo b::i Cozy kitchen. Age Slti0.000 Ter m!> ::iva1lJ 645-7009 40_+-_89_t_.:n_36 ____ _ CIOtK.~ Sund.iy --- IRAHO MfW UMITS 4 Unit:. at 1285.000. 10 Units .11 $650.000 New fan11nC'ang JI 1:!1 · l2 5 w:;. faxed ra lf• nil. In' stmL' 642 ltoo:J Sl.950 .0011 <'••ntun Bybwlder.newdupl1•x1.., 2.1 Surl lfrull' 241 UC't•Jn Far-.l owner clepn•l'IJ """ C.1~uro ... !t:l l.IO tlOn ~an Cl1·ml·1111• l\ltn· Sui· l'atrh1•n on·an \1ew ~lt4S .VOV 80St995 182:! nr lit-rm <'Jcb 968 17~. 775 IJl l/3 Sale BOO i72 m.1 536-0133, 536 9374 C-teryLoh/ Ctyph 1500 ..•.•..•...•.....••.•.• Pacafac V1"'~ '1t>monal Park M.iu.-.ul1•um t•rvpl Choice loc. Mkt ':.tlut· CM 12UNITS :! Br',, pool, S4!f.1,000 w/lo ·dwn Owner hcan..: Lran~f\'rted Pnn 11nl) Jdf 673 ~ SH25. Will i.at'nfu••· l11r ---------• qw ck ~a le tr :-,t•r111u:.I\ intrrr:.tl'<1 1·.111 Colll'<;l t714 I 4:$:1 :!~:!~I 1:1:1 :!!fHil l'Vt~ eo.....e.rciol Propttty 1600 .•..•••.•••............ FOR SALE DB.UXE DUPLU J Bdrm 21 , lwth 1·•u·h with family roc.im. hui:1· ma!>ll'r, ltn•plan· & 1l11u hli· l!araiw ~:'l't·ll1·111 l• .• is t-.1d1• C.:o!>I .i \11 ,,, 7::.2 l!Y.!O 9UAIL PLACE ble In tuwo. ('u m mt•rit·al 3.1.000 i;q fr-et on m .. tn 'ln'd. SJ 7~ J ~ ruul Olhl·r R 2, H :1 I< I & l'Ommerl\'J I vr111>< rt ll'' J\ .i il.ihlt· Al!><l, I< I :.ine JJ(t• ·" JllalJll-"'or rurther infor mation l'OlllJt'\ Sw• RMI fl~ 23 19 Spnn~ Stn:t'l Paso Robl<-., Ca1Jrom1<1~ (805) 231-7780 EnJO)' hfe 1n beautjful Rc-dwcJOd Trt't' C'1untn lor rt"l>adf'nlld I 11r bu~• ~oppl)' ('OOl<il."l S..tttH Rt'Gtty PO lox 396 Miranda. Ca. 95553 Munt1•rt•\ < ountn t lut. lwn<'h<1 "1 1r;1~1· •·••:.'Hr :: B.J ( '11 r'l4 ,I\ I ond" •II t·orall'll ,\< rurn 'rt•h "'l'l b.ir H••"t ln1 .: 111111 :o;.·11 M tr.1d1· .\!Jlo.1 ull<'r m:. 011~ o.tofSt• P'rop1rt, 2600 2:!.00CI Ml fl lnr1u!>tnal Co mml'fC'1<1I Bldg (>ti Grand near Mc fo'addt.'n in Santa Ana Will l'On..,1dl·r !>ale lease back 1\ lla hn Really Exclu~t\e <:all Ted Beckett i lot 973· llfn PIOPHTIES · Brand new Las \'('j(J '>. 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Ownt:r 1 Hrokt'r (~l"ft1j?ftt'llli4JI )'r.; old Air concl. \1t•x $239,500 b/J.J338 . _A,.:.,, _____ 1 1c an tal~'. L .. r~•''' rte::al Estat•• 1mvately owned r:.tnl'h m Affordable Coodo., ne<ir ----------Ow an·a. Includes J pr11 KIDS /PETS O« ~bdrm 2 ba. homt.>. close ~; s I O \:; S p a,, 1 0 u , to schools & beaches . T owohou,e . ~.ir aar . Avail Aug 15th. $725 mo, ll'nl·et.I , 1>J t1 0 S5~5 !t62·1613.964~ &..:! Z!>lO. S46·"848___ II U N T I N G T 0 N &>autaruJly rcmod<'l<'d J HARBOUR Hr 2 Ba home . near OCC. " bdrm 21: ba family J.'i·k for J J ~1 0159 or rm 2 fireplaces. das 1~ K1J7 hwa~her , pa tao., garage. STIU LOOtUHG? We-Ve Alnedy Fo.d Yow Mew HCMm or Apt.! Wa lk l o s ho pp101t. schools & waterfront. Kids a. pets OK. S7SO t $700 deposit 714 /964·2566 <ir97J.29"11 Aitent. no fee 2Rr. den. 1"'1Ba. beach .!blk:o.. No Pl'l '> Mal adult !'>36 9324 or 213 7'99-&2>1 ova 1.000 eo..fi,,_d V 11CG1K i.s! \II Area., & l'nt'l'' To e~ l''tom• REHTIMES 631 ~4 555 ~ bdrm 2 ba. Condo ~ ~·1replace. pool & :>pa .,~ • .,.. 3 HH t~nhw. fplc . ~50 Call 833:_~900 o r l"' r • 11 11 ,. t & , I>" . f.'ll !1:1111 ur K.UI .17 12 r1111 rt•"'" .. W IJ hkuµ Si'!l:'1 ,".I hit.I>. MI 141.0 Lrc II.Ir Condo. Balcony, _ p•1 •1I , '""· :.illuna , ~ mo IW:? 71>1:! hr 111d :!Br. I .11.~ l'011d11 frµll S:,;,<J rw1 1\\a1I 1m1nL d 111;11 T11'tll'Tlh11u ... 1· Ur l' .\t .. ~!I 11 -H. or 646 JS7-t :'ot "'J>Urt llt>1Rhh Z bdrm ~ bunk room . '>mall 8realhtakani:: 213drm' ~·Kids OK , Gar• !'.wuly Chefs KJtchcn• !\kw appk ! <SJto> fl>e ltt:NTIMt.:S fhll~ ltalURI' NO PETS S49!> 1-.awoa h"'iJ~----....... J24Z ....................... t le1t.int Ent.·rtaanrr• CORALCAV kr-del"flf'att"d' s:r.:;' l kr Mam Channel 4 Br 3 Ba krc"tC'H Pdt1111 >&X-1 > '"'' :m> ..q. rt. Spa. t>O rt l!E.Vfl 'It-" 1.JH W1 <J u C' k S 2 a 0 0 I mo 1 bdrm t::J~t-.1d~ houst' _2_13_f2ff7 __ .SSJS _______ _ $6~1J mo C all Linda WATERF RONT 2Br. 2Ba "2l'fll 1)46 7171 hoar. so· dock. dlbl gar, l'l'EAH HEA ·11 . Across frm bc h dub llUlll.' 3 br. l '1 bJ. f>lu!<h ~~~n mo. lse t 21U tvodo a c.f,µ. t1 .: S625 __ ------ Ca.II C,;ar) ~· 7781f ___ 1.,.._ 3244 3Rt. 2BA. JBr, :!Ha. frplc 'I. l'ar gar. Gardene r , water paid SS6S/mo 714·~1 -0663 aft 6pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• So.Coaat Plaza.2 bdrm COSTA MF.S/\ ducm~ avoc04do .:rov1• 1"''• ba $74,995 :1 bdrm fo:as l!.1de 2 dupleX('S Sl.47!1 .000 ror ttll (If 3 Bdrm l '-r Ba. DU plus h ..... ba. $86,900 Low do wn Separate loans. 'il'parall' $895.000 ror home and Ca.rpt:'l.s. newly painted. T_..odl~ Beautifully upgraded Madison mode l 1n TurUerock Vi."lta 3 Bdrm 2 fuU Ra. vauJted ce1I· 11\fi?S. fri>lc in living rm. 3 palJo8 Wlth au day s un. tBSC>/mo. Aslll: ror Je rry . 631·1286 a t 0 II de«is. Xlnl New~ ... HL' ~5 acre10 beaullful yaro and patio p ) men . wner w1 ,,.,.. WA., f.==' .._. __ • carry 2nd. JD REAL area w/2 bdrm.s. Iba. an -_..~. Avail7tl5. Pets/kJ<bOK ESTATE , 751 2187 or each urut. Pncc $1fi6,000 IRC. 673-6900 IU>fs reqwred. SS95 Agt 998-0226 eves each E Q u 11 y S 7 7 • 000 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~ !m-6896 1-t U8 Notlu'lgha m Road }•'PAULMAmM ~ Panoramic ~an vaew 3 ---------~ Br. 21;1J ba. atnum. Fam GARDEN SE'ITING 1br Homette with bit an ~Hs/ (Wts Sak , 100 each. Will sell or ('' Re.I&.------- c hange Plt'a<.r r u II lb~ 2100 Lav-anii Lavishly ' ss:;o• 83341162 Newport P.1(·1r1C' •••• ::=:!:•••••••••••• AJr ' Plu.sh crpL"l lBdr m REALTORS tEALESTATE 444-7313 rm. Supe r f 1nanc1n.: avail. Call 640-l26S Bkr. was her. dryt!r orr ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'mancaal Close to South Coast ----------Newport Blvd NO AG I:: LIMIT. Ideal ror 2nd UDO ISLE .. SUH 12-4:30 home al beach. 631·5481. •• • ... ,,, Cl-T 4Br3P.a 2 lrplc's. 2 story Outstanchng fronl vard & "£.<! ·•n.u -~ St to st $379,900. Pnced ., _,_.... JA1 Tradew1od .. t.n. NB r°" qwck sale. By owner . entrance to a charm1J1~ ----------~9 H 'ttJd andspac1oushomew1th4 ---------• r: s q • r m · !!!!!673~2289~!!!!·'!!!!!!~'!!!!!!~~~ 0 .. --. 2"'1 baths, formal l ... YRtOMT "+850 sq rt m o.ht.'i an ...., ,"" ,.. tiJf a ddition. $13" O?O, dJning rm & family rm OPB4 SUM. 1·5 ilt'l.i3 a ssumable In DU"-0 Lgeback yardw1thcov 700Udof'arti #l7 S21S.OOO. Ph 548·546:. two 2 bdrms . Steps lo ered spa a nd bnck fa re O N w A T E R . agt house Sal/Sun 12·5 o .... a" & channel. As· nng Move in cond. Good Lawn/deck. Fabulou1> !>Un•:> hie In al 10'123 assumable In $295,000 Lid p I t OWC 2N1 lJ0/130'" 40lh 19211.eewardLane.NB o co in oca aon .r • .__,...... UDO rrobUehome 1 BR+den. ,_...., """" ~t Sl 97 .11110. Own e r Davits for Hobie or ? bramalic 4 Bdrm 3 Ba , 1Agent. Don 673-0697 R.L. Sattle r. Agt. $84,500. See Ann Kanzler Agt. 675· 18!'>ol· 642·2171 & 631 2693 VERY UNUSUAL ~EACH Toun.n.IOUS"'. L 43 ........... Lide Pk ...... "" a:: 8 ) owoe r . ux urious I '2Ba. lrl-level. ffl>lc, Condo, 1500 sq ft. 2 full i..-r:au .f7(S Bay view. 2 Br mobl e ·tllt:ns. dsbwshr. s un deck. bathA. all ammenilles. """"" only 129•500· S8700dn. f to pool, bch" bay. fo\lll seC'ur1ty, assume llrll"llJ ar:at'H W.ttrfr.t tto-s Orion Way, NB. (714) mort. No qualiCying. ., KIMI & 611-1400 3025. Open H Sl Must see. Open. 3 Bdrm 2in Bath, pool, 41~~~~~~~~!!! S..ISAn t.,.. 631 ·0666 years new. Only SI 17,500 $'$ uw11a..11 ""''!I amoA eauM>91ei 11• ·f . OPf N HOU St RE Al TY ,,,. Enjoy Newport at its abaolute best ! Assume 9.95%. SB12/mo. Owner wtll carry second TD. 11 114. 714/646-7711 or 714 /54().8944 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- I076 ~ Walker f; ler. ' M1s s1on H alls C'ountq Kld..'IOK• (76011 fee RANClfOSAN JOAQUIN. OCUHROMT D'lX NEWPORT Rt:ACH COSTA MESA Assume lsl TO. low anl Tnplex. Xlnt ~ntal arc.1 Xlnt cood. S497.000 near So. C!>l l'laz.a t-:a l'h CJS Rlty I 635 5650 1.GUt has 2 bdrms, 2 but hs Club 3 bdrm 3 ba . UIJ ru:.,'TIMES 631·4SSS Beaut1ru1 28r. d e n. iuaded. l:nu.<red LUXUI') ZV.Ba, oo 11reenbe lt. Condo On ~oll cou~ Small older 2 br house s7oot m o . 494.2512 • SIJl.000 firs t T .O $375 monthly. East Sade 04•3348 9-7 /8 "; . Val u c ~.000 2'2.8 Sterts St 548-6680 MU!>l sell. Owner need' Buyer wtcash wants old('r cas h. p 11 C'e $138.SOO Duplex or Tn P lex an Please call 833·8162 CdM. S300K range. Pnn Newport Paclf1c Invest c1pals only. 67J.l~ eve.s ments Want lo sell o r trade fOI 1----------J bdrm. 2 ba. community eqwty an Npt. or La~una lmmed occupancy, c\ean poo(, teorus. University home with view I< )ar'd J br. 2ba home Mes a Heaf'hls 979-6151 blwn Do u R I a s H o n a g , Verde area s.56-0049 g.5 · &wknds. •----------• 114 /97J.1191 !Own<'rl ----------I BR. new anten or. LJ: Walnut Sq. Condo 2 br, 2 ba. 2 sty, pal.lo, endsd urage, pool. $525. 64S·62S3, 642·6644 a.c-Property 2000 ,.,.:fv 2100 ~= 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Gar & storage. E/s1dc 631-4429 I O..ofT'lwlest SAN CLEMEMTE 14 Urut 1ndu."tna.I pro~r· 7 Duplexes, 3 yrs old. ty ('entrally located I L.EASE/OPTIOH wanted. Agt 493-020'l COTI'A4H $500 t.'Ves/wknds. 28r, l~. bre~rast rm, WOODBRIDGE former recond mt. child OK. No rndl. 2 br. 2 ba, frp1c, dbl pets, (714 1 646·3480 or gar A/C 00 pets. ~ 15% down. L arge as block fro m downtown nanra 1s DAN sum.able loans. ~verage Laguna. Owner aslll:mg ..,.IUI DNlll appr. & shelters. 640·S357 tll25.000. Call See Column 8096 <2u1 ss1.3220 im.'&.o.S2i5 Agent. ReUonomJca 675-6700 -------~-- OW... WIU CillY H.B. Fourplex. Only Sl74K. Prine only. Bkr. 848-4S51, 9 am lo 10 pm. For sale or leue 14,400sq . ...,. I\. Con>pletely air condJ. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t I o n e d . a o 1 E . ...._. ,_ wl•d ()rancetborpe. A.o.abeam. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714/965-3654 ~.... l 141 IJDS/PITS OI E ·S I 0 t 3 Br· HU. Townhouse S59$, I Br-S41S. M2·2SIO. ~ 184TALS 2br+DZinba •. Ill ... 2br 2t,o,ba .......... SJ.500 3Br 2ba ••.•.•.. StOIOf11111 3br 2\.llba •..•••••.. lllOD 4br 2\!llba • .. . • • • • .. 950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 UMfTS C.M. fw S. ZJOO Small cbuming rurn 1 Near new,. 4·1 bdrm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• room house Ln lovely w/loft & fireplaces. 3 2 Morro Bay-ocean vu lots rura.I iarden. S50/wk. bdrm, l .,.,ba.Ownerw1ll from S2HO. wallll: to *-951$. E.sade 2 Br l Be. dbl gara1e. f i replace. $450/mo. 644-3104 ... ~ .......... - 8Toro )2J2 consider contract rmanc· beac h. terms avail. --------- Ing, 881"421 ... .,.... ...... ) '" ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAKE FOREST TSL Jnvstmta &42· 1603 -·•••••••••••••••••••• 2 Stoey, 3 bdrm. 3 ba., FORE S T E OLSON JUST USTm. I.JOO ISLE by w~lll: or fanuly rm .• fireplace. Great Rl. lood flnanc· month. J111t remodeled 4 dishwasher, covered 101. Out1lde coaalal. br, 2 ba. Walt to beadl, patio, re nced yard " SUCIU~.-.ooo dub6teanil.'1W1SI ganae. 95 + "°°de- AAllACHILftS. IJOlit. KJdl • Peta OK. '52JCMlflsJa:INllt 491-1111 ...._..,.,_., t cl 714'*"2* or 973-871 •----------•••••••••••••••••••••••• Afelll,DOf•. BarplaBeli Mf Olllll IAY ~ ••• ~ .......... !~~! ~!!~.!~; •. !~?! =~:,:,~ 8-ptrb oce_.. loca· TRABUCO CANYON FAMILY HOllE RDnUID .... Uon:. •tewkia 'i1!-,,.,. l\llltic 3br IOI boule. i..\ 4 bdnn. + boam rm .. 21·-----••• =uUIUJ~ rill~ aae retreat. Creel. cor· ba .. rrplc .. d l1hwahr, ._., 111 -..... j I -Pri • rala, tree a. USO . l)lltiO. lOdl Ii pet& OK. .. ;;;;: ac•aa. uuna. ce TJA..m.DU. sus + uoo dept .,.\fl" ~i:c,::::m ........... 12°' =.-:.or m-•i ===~:-:.n }act to 1\aadard pro· ..... •-•••••••-•••••• ----------b a , I ea r . t •ta I cedur9 OI °"'· Apc'J. Sm J ... J Ba. rrp1c, peUo. E'.W.. IH'ud ..... Ur 2Y. • • .. ...... ...... .... • EBCA. Good tenu. 2 car pr. •/d.. Y•arb be (Olldo. frpk, ,.uo. SUM/mo • .,....... w ,.._ caD for brodlun ..... AY&ll .. is. -Jae. eecl dbl ..,.. Mii .... ...-•· laddntOa. 141-IM on11. ,.,mo.•·-l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!l••I! ..... •lew, PoOI. p vt •• AdldLI ., tT)O •1.-or m,,0t1'7 3 U C!Olldo, WoodbndJ.-. ln. l •• W/O. P•tk>. lm•.W.JD UOOIAYAtOMT \'Ult·AOUNO FUH S</<.1111 ""''"'''"~ 01 llKIC>I •, 11m 'i.u111t.ty ~II. nmP"t v1~• 3 Br J Ba. '""'-rt> dt'\'Ur , a•a&lnow. aoo &M ~Ho 3 BR 2 &. SZ)OO mo to mo~7~ B1un• 11 • lttlO • • f Jf'f• • P1u tUOlt GREAT AECREATIOH f&1J"'. r 'to" L c-.. tJO, 1pro & 1110 •lla111 • '/. ht:ulln ·111b' • !>o>un• • ~·'rJHJfl'J 11;.Jt<! • W,.. 1eecJt J241 SmaU pet OK 2 Br 21, l:J<i •••••••••. •••••. ••. •• • • {'(indo, near oew Rt!fs re 481', O<'eitn Vlt!W, )a n:J QllNd 1625 mo AYa1I now. S600t m o John MarshaU 9157 UIOO or 64-0 9345 631-1.266 !-,~ '""''"'' • (, ti C>r1v1n,;i H<>nuc BEAUTIFUL APl5 '>1ngtt1b 1 6 l UuU oom • f ~,, ,1 \ht r1 3 Bel. 3 Ba. lrg cliff hou~e 180 de gree ocean \ u SJlllO/mo Bol> Koop agt l:i;z-~1~-~--·· !. Ut'fuuw.nt-o • t\Outt l YIMjW • N P•''" • Moth I~ U f"'" Uu•ly 9 IO b Oakwood Garden Apartments REALTORS 63Hl66.;_ ____ _ ----1 2 bdrm den, 2 ba 2 blks 2 Br. North End . ...Z Moo 3850 •· t e rey Dr Corn tr of from b<:h s.;7s 64.2· .,. Locust. $750/month _oo __ io_i_o _____ _ Rent or Lease 494·01S4 ~ Nls l250 2 bd I ba garden •••••• •• •••••••• •...... adults no pets 5450 Newport Beach N. H8Q ''~'ne i .1 h:a'"' '714)645 1104 Newport Beach S. 1700 16th St ((iov"' ,,, horn• 7141642·5 113 VlEW of city lights & &\SS778 642·2267 DELUXE DU r'L ~X 1 1 mountains 2 story. 3 1 blk lo ocn 3Br 2Ba . ~:H bdrm. +bonus rm. 212 BLUFFS3 Bror.2+D.2 2 avail now Summer n •n ba. dmmg rm . fireplace. b<1 frplc. patio Grf'at tal wkly ,\l.,o ava 11 d is hwas h e r . pa t io. local1on S775 mo AJn w1nler rent J I 1<!1:11 fenced yard & i:aral(e. ~8146 &675-5930 881 1705. bl5 5-020 JGd.s & Pets OK ~5 ----- + s 6 O o de po ., 1 L Westw.Mtsttt 3298 2 Br mobile hcmw. v.alk tn 714/964·2566 or 973-2971 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bch. $550 ut1I!> ml'I. mo lo Agent. no fee JIOM 1-:S FOR Rt::NT mo &15-5846 __ L.el)llRa NNJ-1 3252 3 & 4 bdrm pnccd from 1 bdrm. I ba frplc Step:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SS25 to S550 Fenced to bear h $44!5. 642 3850 & ya rd ~ & .s;ara g t!s , Darling 38r home. mtn v iew. w /ga r d e n e r , children OK. no petl> m>mo.497~ Families please Kad.s & &tl·IOIO __ -- Pc l s w e I c o m e · Luxur) :.!br, 2ba. pool, ten i 14 964 256ti or 973·2'971 nis. frpl , m agn1f1rr-nt Agent,nofee. ~•ew. walk to bt·ach For lease new 1-'oxboro Co.dalRiRi-s Weekly or monthly Home 10 Laguna N1gut'I U..fw RislMd 3425 673-3720. 602·998 2811 ::~~-a Ba, SHOO mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• SanCieft9..t• 3776 ---·--Condo 3 br, 2' 2 ba. Pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......_ Yt.jo 3267 etc Tustin SS!IO 731-4578 Duplex lar 11:e l hdr Walk ••••••••••••••••••••••• Norm 957 1455 beach . s hop. $325 HOMES (o'OR RENT Renl condo. 2br. pool. San l~cdecorate d. 218 W 3 bdnQ. homes priced J u a 0 Ca P 1 s l ran 0 . Caoad a. 2131378·31 ~9 __ from $525, renced yards & garages. 1-'amilles S37S/mo. 496·7762· _ Af! lwllh please . Kids &: pet s CHARMING 2 Bdrm . 2 ba U.fwwi•d welcome. 7141964·2566 or <:ondo. Near So. Coast. 24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 973-2971 Ageot. oo ree. hr stturity. Pool. sauna , ..... ,.._.. ll06 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hupwt IHd l2't rec. erfAdult.s onHly 1475/1mo. Dtx Bayfroat 3bdrm, 2ba: --••••••••••••••••••• Wat ront ornes oc. gar, refrig, 'crpl. yearly. Kick Back N Relax' S425 63l·I~ a d u It s , n o p e t s . M.odem2Br! K1dsOK! TowdlHN $1000 /mo. 646 ·7213. Huge fcdlot! Beach1t U.fwwblwd 3525 ....:644-:..:..:...:.5138:::..:. _____ _ New apple l5488> fee ............................ '•*11111• 3107 RENTJMES 631-4555 New Back Bay Lu x ••••••••••••••••••••••• twnhse. 2br. den /loft , Newport Crest Condos decks. Jae/pool, child 28r at $750, 3Br w/v1ew OK S650/mo 642·5772 SBSll. Ageot. 645-0295 __ Delightful Sea wind Coo· ., lwllh FW aia.hed do. close to heach 2br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1"'2ba. frpl. $650/mo. or eo.taMno 3724 S630 lse. 541J 62 13 Ci r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 559-5964. CASA DE ORO JASMINE CRt:t-;K Beautiful 2Br. den. Besl ocean vie w . Tennis, pools, spas. Guard gale Sl.200/lse. 644·1667. A.L.LUTJ LITIES PAID Com pare hefore you rent <.:ustom design fea tures. Pool, BBQ. cov'r d garage. n e w rurn1ture. s urrouode d --· .. ·.·s·,· .. ·w··ff ___ , with plush landscaptn~. Adult hvmg at its best Terrific ramily home w /4 No pet.S bdnns ll family rm New 2 bdrm furnished~ r arpet.S & palnt. S959 per t bdrm furnished S400 mo. lnc'I gardener. 365 w Wilson. 642-1971 4 Br. 2 Ba, very lg. all on I floor, beautiful new dlx decor. frplc . p vt . n r beach & bay. Avail no w Children OK. S82S mo 1012 West Balboa. Jeri 7:D-m7. $210 per week. Ba ch Resp. adults. No pets lJtiJ pd. 106 E Bay Ave, Apt9. ~ ....... 3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm .. den. Roomy $495 Open S at/Sun. 7071"2 Acacia, CdM 846·3767 Studio APT. $240/mo. Isl & last with S200 sec. No pe t s . Call Roxie , 00-4210. WlSTCUff SJ50 Attractive furn I & Dream Come True' 2. Bdrm. 2 bath rondo d e n. ga ra g e. Quie t S300Sunny Stud10• t,.a ewMt......., Afs lw•ta U.... ~"!'?:t:.:J~u!!'•..:•:;...:.l•=:.....-----~--;;;;;;a..'-iil111.i.__. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. .. .. . . . ........... ........... .. -. .._ ...... ... ... , .•. , ... ,... c.e...... • .............. t , ..... 4111 ~ ..... • •• ....................... .... "················· .............................................. t:aff~=--~::·- llldt .... 11. oWer d eH IAYW ffGa MW.-..alf.I ...U. _. OC Alftilft:• _,_ IM .. MUI Jflff 3 ..,_, I be&All Htwly ~ k . a.do C11 .. ID· ... ft ......... ,._ m..-. redecorated S.ndy d . Yli*'-Call afters:• tloela t . Ja•ltorli I bndl AveU laU WU ol ... ..., uUor ,.. .... ......... , Z bilrm D4!Mr So l' l'lan A.It t'UOd Pool • :;p11 MSG 142 ~- Ulr, pool, garaite. 1tdult:.. no pet• Quiet. $4 50 Tlus One's for You' Elegant, 2bdrm. $400 I KidsOK! <IM76>fee RENTIM ES 63l ·4SSS J···y-wti ..... u ...... Call•-~ .. Ible" ...... -· 18& • --Buch houu·~ block la.t Biil. lo bnd.a lam Arc!tl. Drs' ,.,... 3 b a y /beac h , Balboa 1oa:pm,Ml-GIDI, ....... ab&re new O(i , PM!Mula. 3 br. av111I un · ...-.. aa. prtat t uJ JuJy 2111. $475 /wffk. .__._. ... 400 Cid. roam, kitdl.. c1rJiA.. ~. OMcit-,. iq \bl. Nr 11 trr, • . • ...................... 0,... Rd.--eq .... . As> i.duJt comcnUILllY on Udolalehome avail. JuJy DIC.SUnB 3,000 1q . ft . aval'-the Bae ll Bay. S per & Aui. 16·23 5'ps. 8. Prtme Newport Beach ~ tacu1ar Spa, 7 1wlmm~1 Family . S6CHM650/wk. loc Near O.C. airport . ...:....-------- pooh, 8 lighted tenn11 67~30tt. ~incl. reception, con· 4010ft. o(fk:e.a and Qlft. cowta. bike traJla. Put (erence rm jan itor warehou.le pl1&1 feoced linl IJ'ffft. Bach~k>n. I L oc at e d Ba I boa litrv .. utils.' 100 free yard 80' fl. at !IOOI. and 2 bedrooms apart Peoinaula,1.Ctcpsto bcuch c op i e s & more . terpriaeCM.6".4Jl~ ..... 1 menu, and townhowles & bay. Families only. Ju· Secret.vial serv. avail. • ,. fromM2900~rmonth ly , S27S, Aug $300. LuorJ>ou&851·9411. DICSUm , On Jamboree At 631l-8811. 998-0768. 180 sq ft. aardeo, wi~ San Joaquin HJlls Road olrice for rent In C , <714)644·1900 Pointe (J amboree UDOIU Mac Arthur>. Ful 646-(klW ______ Cozy BRITE I BR, 2br, Royal Palm, adults, oo pets Immaculate USO Phooe eves stores & bus. AdJts. pets. ~ 645-78.16 48r, 2Ba. very lg, all on I 4 8dnn including s mall service, plush carpeting, nr noor. beautiful new d i.la boat. Ju.ly S2500 or sub· " waJI coverings. Calf no decor, frplc . pvt, nr mrtweetly. ~""~ ~rm. -- beach & bay. Av:uJ now Waterfront/Salisbury .1=-'° .-.... Ouldren OK. S825 mo 631-1400 ./'v..- !188-Qi85~·:__~--~~~ MclllHc.e4lo Co.do 2 BR 2 Ba , balcon y model. 1495. 1st. last, dep. Call 5.S6-6Sl6 1012 West Ba lboa J eff We have Olher summer ~~-:.=-" 1»m1 rmLals available we.:kl> / _,.. ...,...,. ............ ....................... Brand new Triple x 3 bdrm 2 bll (rplc .. pvt yard I child OK ~75 .,_,.. 3126 Ne.llr downtown. ~16 ••••••••••• • ••••• •• • • •• °' ~2t08 _ 2 Br. 1 bath, very clean &tre'--91 IOCM1ts S37S/mo. Martha, agt Cl . t 2 8 1 Ra 661·1161. eves 494·3672 ean, qwe . r. . No lud.s/pet3, S325t mo Call J eff. 631 1.266 l:i#Z~lral REALTORS $325 $490. I & 2 bdrm Apt /TownhOU!>l' Patio. balcony. lndry rm . a ll Un furn. 2 Br . 2 Ba . Daytime 768-6261 or ~18.$4.25/monthly Luxury and Economy: Stwming 1 Bdrm. $285' JGds/PetsOK! Gur! New appk' 14967 l fee RENTJM ES 631 45.55 bu11t ·1n s. some wtth l .... McJ• .. och 3140 t!nC IOS t!d ga r ai;l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmmed occupunty TSI. Lovely all adult, no pets, Mgmt. &l2 1603. 1..2&3 Br a pts. 6200 t;d Coodo 4 bdrm $600 No Inger. h. b 846·0619_. _ pets Wa lk mg distance to Deluxe pools ide xtra IRt' Coast Plaza 2131693 5064 2br, 2ba Hltns. dshwhr LUXURY LIVING In qwet Adult Complex Spacious I or 2 bdrm apts D 1s hwasht>r . rareplare. cathedral cell 111g. balconJl'S, puol, spa. 1t3rage avail. No petl> From S38S mo M esu Plnes, 2650 Ilaria Ave SPMC S49 2447 112 miles bearh Adlt!>. no pets . S395 mo 53&-8362 I bdrm I b3 Condo Ne .. redecor3tl'd Spu. ret· rm & pool IWS-417~- 1 & 2 Bdrm Cottage st~ It• apts. Newly decorat1..-d [)rps, cpls. stove Xtra Versatlles Peothouse. ocean view. 2 bdrm 2 Beacblroot or Bayfront ba . fire p lace, 1-'u ll i.wnmer reotaJ a\•a1l on !>ecurity & a men1t1es monthly basts onl> S800 per mo. wk d) s _m.ao_:__lB ______ _ SM--0614. Wknd.s & Evei. Vac:atioll R~s 4250 gss..1120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P ro mon Lo r y 1'01 n t MA t:I Fabulous Ocean view. K.apulua Resort. 2 bdrm IAr w ,lo ft. Sl!OO m o 2 ba Jae m Condo 76()..824 1847 1668 ~eCUl\"ll'W 213 1470-3212 Westclttr 2 bdrm 2 ba Lalte Tahoe ttn !'Oo. Shore, Newly deroraled Vault new 4 br condo. romp. ed cc1l1 nl(. Fr a nklin furn . sips. 10 54\HI012 stove . encl garage No cve11 & ~~~~--- petS S650 C~ll 642·21_34 Kaan<1pa.1J Beach . M dW. I br condo. br11nd rww lla w1111. Ort!an l"ront adltio only l'ool. ~1-1:.. Wt't'kly Jtenlal I bdrm pvt unckr1<round prkl( ('on do A 1 r . t· on d XJnt sct:unt> S600mo I .. a.,her dryt-r (Jll bl!!> !i29 H71 t.l a)l> 83X92til 21:1 791> 7 1:!1 r e ' eves I :!13 7'J5 0061 Ver..a1llt•.., l't•nthoU\t' 2 Lag un<1 Beat·h tklu~ .. bdrm z ba Ocean \ 1ew \'arat100 r t-nlals Block '\l'C Urtt y. $7 50 mu be<t\:h f'e1>ll\al tuwn 64-4 I>~ 197 4 TI3 or 4~ :l()IJ'.! LOST & ALOHE? RBmMES Shows You the We1) ToGollome Cal6ll ... 555 I Bd lsl APt Malur•• 0<·1 ~ wk t\\allable in A~ 673-6749 __ l.111tuna 84.'a ch. Oecan front. pn vittt! bt.-ach 2 bdrm FUii~ rum S400 Wt>ek . Sl.200 m 0 642 1 t!02 lge units. D1v1ded fam1l>1 - -B-r-. -1-bathin ~;nty 1 bdrm patio. gar age. sect ion. Patao & non building w/bay vi..:w q w et tn plex Avail patio apts avail Nr ..,00 mo 67 .. 21 L3 ..,..,,., """8118 <>• ->'" Lake Tah '1~· .. on d o now.~ mo .,..,... s...,..,., & transportation '"'l"' L 3 8 8 6 l"IJ rru:. ht.'d Jli r 3 tta :-0 r SPACIOUS I bdrm. Adult Beach & Garfield 19112· So.th OIJlilMCI lake ••oul 19132 Huntington St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ten n I!>· ,.. apt. Stn~le story. oµen 19131 & 19161 Delaware. Studio <1pt. Pvt. bt!ach. 956-~ -beam ceilings thru'°ut. I S375 N S310 673 8800 lffi.847-3020 pa.rttin~. Avaa now hfttdsto~ 4300 o pets. mo. · incl. ut1l 499·4644 ••••••• •••••. ••• •• ••••. eves $345-$365. Adults. waJk to -- meatiB.AU APARTMENTS l Br. S370 2 Br 2 Ba $470 2250Vanguard Way 540-9626 Ad u.lts • No Pets. NEW HUGE2 Br. 3 Ba . Tot.al pn vacy & qwel Adults Feline Pet OK Low move m costs ~75permo 2062Wa1Jace •C.642·083S De luxe 2bdrm. I b a . S37S/mo. 2266 Miner St 714 lfl45.9903. 21.3154.2 7236 3 br. 2 ba, pnvate patio, ft.replace, l(araice. $52.5 No pets children okay 646-JSrT 2 br.2 ba, pnvate p11llo. garage. no pets, childr en olw y $495 646 3627 2 Br, oear OCC. child OK . SJ95. tc;t & last + $200 dep ~1387 2br Iba, sep unit , S4.'i0 mo Spacious. lrpl. crpt, drps, patio. 2636 Elden, ~ 6019. 646 6789. beach, no pets. 220 l2t.h Af lwllh rw.itlwd Street. orU.twwi.a.d 3900 Adults. no pets, waUt to beach. 2 BR. 219 15th Street. Sunny Studio' Relaxmg Close to beach' $250 All apple! (5366) ree RENTJMES 63J.4~ Near Hunt.a.ngton Har bour 1Wa m er /Algonquin 1 2 bdrm. 2 ba.. garage I child. 1 pet OK. $425 + St()() deposit. 714/964·2566 or973-2971 Ageot, no fee Mi. from beach. new 2 Br 2 Ba. also studio + lux units startmg :it $27!"> 5042 Dunbar 840-2922 MAIUMU'S W AUC Lg 2 & 3 br apts from $450. Frplc. large yti, pat.lo. gar, nr Huntington Harbour. children OK. 16662 Jib Circle. Apt 1. 840-6807. r.c9Hs S--r! Ex.qu1S1te 1 BR! Gar ! Bnck frplc' F'ncd' Good area! 15361) fee RENTIM ES 631 45.5.!"> .,..,.. 3144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Slaamr.-1 New 1"2 bdrm luxury adult a pts tn 14 plans fro m S390 . 2 b drm townhouses from s.s3S + pools, Uruias. waterfalls. ponds! GJs for cook.mg & healing paid . f'tom San Diego F'rwy dnve North on Beach to McFadden lben West on Mc l-'adden lo Sea w1nd V ll la~e (7141893 519ft Family 1-'antasy' $4l~' Hu1te 3Br ' Workshop gar San Clemente C8J581 f~· RENTIM!-;.<; 631 4~ Walk to bch. 2 br :i1-1t S3S01mo Ser Dt.•p S300 No Pl'ls Ca II 960-490 I Class and Comfort ' S360! K1d.s1 Pets OK New Irvine (6421 I ff'~ RENTIM F..') 631 -4555 ---ROOM1 4000 .•.•................... AvaJI J ul> 15th Guest bt.l rm & p r v ba Beauti f ul La k esid e home Spa. L.ana1 & Ten nLS<.:rt<t SJ20mn }foVIJlg • Avoid depe>s1ts & cul h"•1ni;: expen st's' Profe s!>1ooall) s ince l.!171 tt<>USIMATU 832-4134 Am. Y MO CHARGE ••HOWIE•• Rental Shannit Sef""1\'t' Has Roommate For You 953-0579 7 days 953-0395 LuxUl) m Newport' SJ7:. V1d l'o·T \' -mort'' Garaj!t' ~U'>t s1.."·' :"llo 'imk ~OtSlll • * • S.-&cJl•d 4~5nUR Harbor Nt'wport Betu•h You a.re the wmm•r or two fr et' llCk('h 1 $1 ~ vaJuel. to THE Urt'IUH HO.SE SHOW J ul y 11 . llPM ANAHt:IM Convention Center Tlcket.l> ma~ ~ da1m('d b) callinit 642-56i8. ext 272 • • • ------- Call Mr Howard 64~·6101 EXECUTIVE SUITES Newport Cente r. ru I se.rvices. priYate. ocean ''lew. S270.S630 759·9036 COllPOU TE f'L.AZA NEWPORT CENT EH 2 Pnvate offices +-re· reptlOfl S8!">0 7 59 I~ I Mo. FREE For stoft It otnce space at n!UCID&ble ratea. 500 .. 2700 s. Ft. ME.5A VERDEbR PLAZA 1525 Mesa Verde E . C.M. 545-4123 ..wrolT ILYD COSTAMISA 2A82-88. 711-00 sq . ft_ ! Story. Completion •P· prox 12·30-80. F'inish~ fO suit. 00·3493 . ...wport c:....... -00 'ft. Presug1ow. Exec swte NBtCM , up lo 47 sq. • lndds sec service!>. avail at prime corner. rt'Cpt . phone an.-swenni;t. 17th & Nwpt HI Yd . under~md prk.ng . tt!lt'X ....:67;_~:__ ______ _ & antique decor conf 11tl1 & lrviM. reta&l /ollioe rm. &4-4 7180. Ask for spal'e, 7oosq ft John ~r J ane 759-l559 t50 sq ft ror $425 ~r mo 3700 Sq ft on 2 noori. of IOOI Birrh St N ~ A1:ent rd awa winning t:ni;tb!>h ~1 5032 Tudor bldi; m Lae..,a BEST RATE '" tlWPOIT BEACH Detme Office S,.C. 400 to 5000 ~Ft. •J;1rutonal ~rv1c~ & l.'llllll~ ln<"IUdcd •AdJaCent to Airport & Restaurant Row •1\C'C CSI\ ... 3 M JJ!) t-'W)S 133-alll Bch. Pnme Coast ffW) loc Perlect for a nliqut! °' furruture s tore P~t)f of partung in rear. lS50 So Coast llwy Lagun;, Beach 494 9421 SEE . DISPLAY AD ATTEJITilll DOCTOIS! KOU CEMTH lnsportssectioo Elef(an~~~ swtes Pall #BJ . an preattg 1 e loe lnde1S ~ secret.an& serv1res. re cept1o n1st. t e lepho n e FORLEASECDM answenoi;: .It more. THF. 500 sq. f\. · Retail &"'- H EA 0 Q U A RTE R.S .::J.:...1._...:....:.:~11~1;_7 ____ ....:... CUMPAS IF.S · A pro ,___re loc. ror storeor (Jf: f esi.ionaJ en v 1 ron me n t '-""" 714i8Sl_-068 __ 1 ___ 1 fitt On PCH. S. Laguna. eoosq·.~~ •NEWPORT BEACll • -=~:.__ _ ___..; ___ _ •P RIM E LOCATION• CJ rcW ~)'ch from waterfront ' ~ 447~ 500sqrt ..................... .. <i141964 ·S994 1100 sq n.. in shoppio« Deluxe 1 rm office-. adJ center on Bris tol at. Airport Holel 1-'rom S205 Jamboree. 964·S31lev(. • tro No 1.s.e r~ 833 3223 Shop offi~ & large yard, , NO COST A ~ 1';$i\ • , C M 1000 sq fl shop Med dental lf)t0 776 'IQ -~~-- n 9 rm su1u.· & paL10 WESTPORT SQUAR•: ~upe r f ull) t-Qu1 P \a.nou.s s1zeds pare:, S4991mo Tom S40 2200 _ Call Max /\dnan •MICE• Barrett Rlty Register Nt•wµo rt Center ()(flee ' _ --64-2-·SM_o __ - flcnl .. 1th USt' or rt•cep l.l<ln . tool rm k1tthen. ~al R .. ~ 4500-phone~, ~t.·<.·retar 1al & ••••••••••••••••••••••• U>lex S6S-O Ind 10fe nea r n~. <.:au Cindy at 760 0100 2265'. 18101 Redondo Clr., Hptt /Airport .,...-s.S, Hunt Bch 842-2831 ~ly redtt oHlt'l' !>PUCl' •~ W..ted 4600 from 75' n. full ser vice ~ 54()..29Jll0 •••••••••••••••••• •·• ••• Wanted i.n Costa Mesa or walkiog distance to mature Adul t No pets. All utilit1es pa1d1 s ho ps. P ool . b ar, 2234 R u tge r s D r Pli.hcrptsUM83)fee So.CoastPlaza3 br.2ba. fireplace. adults onl} 2lJ/4M SUM RENTIMES 631 4ss.5 new rondo Ut.al pd Lwc Woodbndge condo 3Br. pat io. r e c r acll • Call ~ 6728 between 11 a m 6 pm Will sh.ire lrR lwc home 2 frpl. m1cro .. Jvc, n1ccl) rWll 546~ -------AVAIUBl.E NOW Fem 18 25 :.hr Hunt JOO Sa. Ft. lrvir>e area. 2 or 3 BR • ho use p r e fe rred . J Adults. Xlnt refereoces 673-S7 0 1 E v es . & weekends S757permo. ---------ur 1ous Avai l n o w SUS CA.SIT AS C011ta M9M 3124 121Jl377-fi606 collect l620/mo. lease 67~8» M i-~ 3 Br house tn eves. S200 mo AD =263 642-430024 hrs mgton Beach holllt!' nc.ir T beach S150 mo lnqwn· Deluxe Office CM f\&m l br apt S32S & up. ••••••••• ••• • •••• ••• ••• Encl. gar. Adults. no Comfortable l Br 1 Ba. no pets. 2110 Newport Bl. kids/pets. S27S/mo. Call s.48·4968 betwn 8 30 & Jeff. 631-1 . .266 ~a.edt 3141 YJL1.A MEDBA •••••••• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • Pvt hcxm.>, em plo~ gent. 2br. 2ba, new crpt.s. gas lbr w1lb frpl. close to oon sm.llr. kitchen pn v 2l301 Banrr 1.n llunt Room & lut pnv. Mature IO.gton Beach 5J6 l l40 on Udo Pet111. Non s m o king. prof. 5PM. stove & dahwhr inc l town. S400 mcluding utll 548-7586 Encl garages. Couple Martha Agent 661·1161. --------- 2br condo.Hunt Harbour Wil ltlild male. Irvine, Missioo area. Pool.laundry rm VieJO, Laguna area ~- Summer Delight! $32.5! pref. Children OK. No eves: •~-3672. Room ror rent m 2 bdrm ~co~plet~ IW0-473_1 _ to Suit rerred. S40.974l mol"n· All apple ! Plush crpts Good a rea ! (6456) fee REALTORS pets. S425. Uhl pd . ex apt.. 100 yards from sand cepl elec. 2324 Elden. t .. wpCN'i leach 3169 in Newport Beach Shr 3 Br beach house 3004 {71 j) &J 1: 9et!2 uigs. A 01 \'l'ilon of llarbor ln\'1.'Slml·nt l'n. RENTIMES 631·4SSS l Bdrm apt ~1965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. lst last + St!cunty sw-a1 YllW No pets 675 1462 2-th_:-; Oce a n f r o n t . N 8 't .rwau Rella & Resp wor~lr\g SJOO/mo 67J.372S aft 5 man & Student lkJtg ffJr Encl garage, !(as paid. Furn. Bach Apt $170. 642·S073 ------~--1 Prefer middle aged. No --------- VIEW, 2 BR 1 HA. $460, lsl, tut. see. Avail am· med. Call David, a gt. 646-325.5 633 Udo,_. c h ildren, no pets . 3Bdrmapt,gaspaid Prime Bay Location Lge 558-Ul68. Encl gar. adllS 3 Rd.rm condo . Avail ...=::..;:;::tt=--.-__ -._-3-7-.. -0 ___ &U.;._·_5073 ___ _ now. il800/IDO ttul_,.• __,.. "' BRANDNEWAPTS. 2Br l.Ba. $430 Spacious new Unit, pvt. patio. rlose to shopping. tm Maple. 646-e8J6 or $41.-atol. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111ESA VERDE borne at· s...,1ew H.1'1 FIMIST Pvt community with Spanish FAtau Living! u•plna vlewa. New 3 BulllifuJ park·like sur- bdrm bome. SUliO/mo. rou.ndinga. Terraced CALL JO.ANN DORAN. pool. Sunken ga.s bbq, A,;J. sparkling fountain s . 111·9122 Spacioua r ooms !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Separate dlnln1 area. Walk·lo cloHt.s. home· lika tltcben It cabineta. JBr, 2Ba: commu.nity ,..,.._., l'150mo. yr. a:,. J.. a..lty mGJO Walt to Hunt1n1to n Ceoter. mospbere 2~ br dlx apta. No Pets. $46-1034 2 Bdrms, 1 batb apt. AdWU. Gas paid. STUDIO. E /s ide. e ver· 6'2-5073. ytbiq new. stove, refrig. 2 Br. l ba, 1 slor)', ahag: DiO.Gl-4429 d.rps, patio. frpl, d /w, 2 BR z Ba, Immaculate beam ceillnas. 1ar. 1100 sq.ft .• lndry. dis· Mita. allS. 2l50 E&den. hwshr. encl 1ar. $475. (1)5Jl.8406. Meaa Verde. 546-4018 Room for rent or house share. Convenient. qwet To work mg female~ over 50. Sue 751·0508 rm in NB or CdM Home Needed 2 roommates M 1-· or Apt.. Guest Hous.;. 21·3.S. Non-smoker. full Die. m-1222 Mon·Fr1. pnv Ma ny xtras $250 12-5 mo. 675-9638 N B ..:::.....:.....------.-~ Large 2 bdrm. 2 ba over looking Ba ck bay. Load.'i of clo6et.s. fireplace. 2 car ports, 2 balconys. 745 Domingo Dr. S6SS. mu 979-.aml or 645·1260 Responsible ramUy wan~ Roommate. Respons1ble1--~--..u...-4;....._. to i.e home in II~ Qillege Studeot. furn rm & considerate person to U I Del Viejo. casUUe Ele~a· Ea.st Bluff spaciou.'I 2br. tit kit pn v. July & Aug In share 2 bdrm. upper 111 n que, UXe tary School Diatnjll . 2b•. tri-leve l. frpl, exchange 2 hrs daily So. Laguna. $275 mo Office Space Mull be clean. H.a•'*1· balcony. canyon "' bay houee & yd general help, Ut1ls locld . 499.4407 & Available 147·5i629. _ view. Lwn&.ry an qwet while I recuperau from -...10 oomp&a w/pool access surgery. E CM: 2 bib --------- AvaaJ lmmed. ~7$/mo bus to bch or OCC/UCI 1 Bdr + bath Jacuzzi, M4-1449. _541-_se. _______ 1 Pool. C D M. $200 +Sec Oep. 640-8234 W.tda .... W...-1 Small cbarmln1 furn I • We t Bars Studious professi«v1l.I •Fire places e ditor s e e t a onA • Private Patios bedroom cottace iD quiet •S pectac ular Views 11oc atioo. Telephone m. 1'iSt or write No. 567 Sbare m y 2br condo 250 to 3000 Sq. Ft. j c/o Orange Coast DaHy Near So Cst Plaza Rtt Pl.lot. PO Boll ueo. Cost11 fac .. pool. Jacuui S22S (714) 875-86e2 .. __ c - $&25Taaly 2Bdrm! room house 1n lovely Heat.edpool!Allappk rural garden. $$0/•k Jog to beach (M2'7) fee _*-_1575 __ . _______ 1 REN11M F.S 131-4.SSS """er. townbomtt, ln _. aoe. a BR 2~ .ea. ..... aialoeeu YM!W. ... to beedl, tennit, ............. Jt1'7 11. l Bedroom funi from $430 2 Bedroom him $500 Adu.Ila. no pet.a . UtWOe9 Free! .IL ·--t ...... ....... ·-a._,, IJD.lsl ....... ....,.,...,.,.. ~~~~~~~~~. Room for rent, F V. Bob r 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Sundttlc, 281', l.Ba, rear dpl.a, S3IC> Year I y 0 0 Ba I b 0 a IM2-&J.10. 4 Br .3Ba. 17541 Matllft/pro(. 2 Br twnbse. LUX R.E. OFFICE /tattftt/ dishwuher. la undry mo. Peaimula Point 1 bdrm. Sant,.Dom.ln10. F.V. CM . $150 + ~ u ta I Rent your own privau " ~• facil . .-. AvaU approx ~•·3875 <lole lo ocean " bay. Barbara 548-44 01 o r olfice lo~ com· .. -.... ••••••••••• .. •• JulJ ~~!~ -541-1171 .. •• 5, 1 bra... -01mo plus ulil 18> mo. Call MS-42IS2 or ~ ni<:eR lyfrtfumh. newl del . s.MS70 pAa. Laa Hilla. I.cl~··~~~ .. ., E._ • ..,.._,_ -.-. --A · POBo 2IJ73 NB 9'2ll80 cor . e «· otp a e. local phone . copyr Opp lulty IOOI LAQUINTAHERMOSA $1.50 Sec. Dep. Newly . . • , . . . emplyd male. Nr ocean. Rmmt to Sbr 4 br apt. machine. partial lime--.. -.......... ...._ 1G11ParkaldeLn,1blk 3Br,2_t::./famllyNUD.iOCt,~ Paiated. AvaU. 7/11/IO. lBroceanfronC. on boa.rd 5JHID Good Lo c a I . '* ol aec:rec.&ry, at hr II ..-tnranl, ..at W.otBtach,SblbS.of pets.a.;-mo. r. . mt llloer St. Apt. B. walk for 1 mo. 1450. S ......_ 42" Auil .lmmed. Jan auwerln1 service. Mil. reuonble ........ Ma_aar c-t C,.....o, ...... _ "1 Call before a :aoam f75.12M r ..... w/d -imo.CalJ-a-i. ~ • ._ ......... ·-Vf"° -. ·1f7.5'41 •1111 tetettettettetete•etttt --._, 1..:..;;,.;;;;;.,;.:.;_ _____ _ -a..acvaar. Very1_:....__~~---PJNSBLUPTAPl'S 91.epalotbeaand! aar, aa. ho ... on beach Rnumte lo •hare CdM 3 Rent or lie w/opUoo lo lM.a1 hecutlve eaPll): ..... • peta. lmmed Lesal 8pl9c 2 br, 1 ba, Adulta Eaaulde Triplex. 38r, Delme 2 Brdrm1425! Ill QUI. Slee" a. Pvt. BR n ea r o c e a n . ~K. __ .office Ooado9, ... bul•we. Need am-""" ~bucb. -/mo. The811Uor Cbmpi••· Patio. view. me. D/W. W/D hookup u.·-Gourmetk.ltchen atnet. 900/Wk in July. Veptarlao, non smkr. ...., --aiwo. bo i. •r... l.DYtUDl28rl lllOI frplc, tnol 1ar., IH ,.,., nk• ya.rd. WOOd '°Pr'UlbC'1'tal Apple! -twll In Ausuat. 2wt. Wmo.'75-9550 :!: :,An Airport area .... ~':;:. c1!u.11.r. DlllaOarl ~(,U:)re,a l atove .. dlabwbr . Jae. ~ eelliap, chUdren Move Now I <t42'7l fee maminum. 2U.Jra.IM4. · · · ~ 1"1&117attM tloll MY60CSANVJn Nftapplel ee a.drynn.FromMIO ol. no peta. u1 .,..1. RENnMES 131~ BUat•al amputee haa om -,1..;..;;;;;;;.;:~...;....;..;_;._ __ _ 1 .._ 1.._ lntne ~ aarn11a 111"'555 8PllC 111 ... 101 ()pen houH Sun. 2·5. dpedacv.lar Oceanfront hu1e home will rut ~ ~· ~ yea~i. .. e. n.y 8bell •1 NII ._ w/fl'plc 6 lwllililt J7• ~&Idell. 3 BR Mich duplex, I hie 4 bdrm Condo. Wkly room S350 month. lull Faeldoa laland. M4 .... ::r.· Will Mil • ..-... -fll..LML -.--hlaU.y-abdnc fr belt beach lo W. Nwpt. ......,. ITJ.'71T3. houleprtvUe1eMM110 ...... •••• or co•• r -_................. Pool. ......,~, -- -............... I LAOUNA BEAal MTR SIB ...... 1 .... 1 Plulh ~ -frly. t'TMOll OD the buell ln Newport ...... rap. DOa·l lDoler ... n. wood pueUn1. '*'-''• ......... ...._ N .. I ll1 DIM. 11D1 _.. C!Glm' ~lotedaal 2 aa 1 a.. fpk, llOt Clay w.-ty or mont•ly. 2 •a"lr n. •ft. FuD ,_ carpet, parllln1. utll. da,.: SS7·11U. H N : -. ..... N._ .::..., TV, ._... ,,_;.·. UtU. Mak• 1oar alllop£!:: 'hwJI (Mll)M ...... b*m. cw I bdrm. KlJt fadl, tm mo. l'1MMt =wportBlv:;~. G':'~·\HT. No i.ro11t11 .__ .......... _ (TMMM• .... -No ...... a.,, .... ~ UHl'DID m-41111 ~ ~Ul.-0. .... --== .......... ........ a..-.,. ...~- --· CIUldr. OK. -- ....................... Onn.. Cwnly Pl"udlW bOn Co wao~ lovfftoM ~ MW'l'.I Short t~rm UW'U c.11 1-.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......,........ 5025 t I II ll•llh 1100 .............................................. INEED . IMONEY • C .. fTMO Plt09LIM W&WTD--. f7M5ll Arr &ngt>d by . Coed..._ ....... ••• ..... sa..-. a~ Moolf' V\lt• \" Coat• M.-11 Vuu .tt the WlM •r ol two Cree t 1ckeu t Sl~ value), lo THI UPll2AM H<»SISHOW JuJy ll. 8PM ANAH E IM Coovenlloo Ccnt<·r T\cketa may ~ claimed by calhng 6(2 5678. ut 2'12 ••• MT. ST. Hll.EM'S ftHOTO~ to. or Pound• pea" CaJI An\11\al A ll!i .. tlO t'I' Lucw ).17 22'73. no''"" t--Ol!NO f.o.h11h ~f'ltt•r. Wt11\C' ff'm•ll' & dutk brown rabbit Nt•wi>o rt ~ach Anam.al Shl'lh.•r ~~ • • • a.Cot& l6'100Sa) bc'u(Mw L.11 lhmt•n._-tvo Ht 1Hh You an.-tht' w mnt'r of l ""'U lrf't• ll('li.t " I SI;, q1hw1 lv THI Uf'tll.AH HOaSlSHOW Juh 11. 81'\J ,\NAlll-:lM '-1• l's.n.....1>61 ... w.... , .• .........•..•.••••••.•. ~.~-. .................. . )W a b !'JI ' Ut<' ~a • tnp ~1n1 At t'Ot19Unt af'f't) ~ 1tt •l •l•t )'OU / / • b1.1-1n a runar V V nt • •h1~t ll •ndln& ,.4.. •rvi•s BIRTII COHTN>t. l"TR .. IV Tubal •l•rt111allon L l.i b>l•11arou-op> re .. nd OllURlr Aid ~r1Crry) Ir vaJ« 6 Wnl II 8 t'T tt ) ... Q:30 lorntl'~ I 77$1 8~ arh ·for MAS WE r,.... 1c10 s. P••~r·d *"h j ••••••••••••••••••••••• ./Summer peraunal r•la111.1nat w •· dl"tvU13 to tia. 71li maNA•• by l2 of lht-11r1· ~ comparuon "'° ihr w k7 tumt llrla II\ ~Uwrn llnvlt\I( Ii U""'IUlt.-Raf• or C1l1(orn1 " J 1t e """ ,,.,, ·• ~ • • ""1 &th !1711 ~ uun• f:1C l>Pf'O )Uitlll ----/Ext \am, I da)ll •. Wt"t'll \lh f:t1 .. :,_.•~ "( ra " M c Allam~ lf..i•lth ,..._,_..._ !'e:i.z~:.~1-:ld!'~~ ······················· Money?. ltlll lhl:\ •d fo r your ~ W..twd. 7075 ...,c111J aan •••••••• ••••••••••• •• • • * •·c111._.1S Hou~rdranmg b y da) ""-•••a.L TOUCH Of CLASS ISCO«T'S Goud ~f~r~nees Laguna llr•u·h art-a 497-2()60 •Bllkklllllf$ ~llRS 7~·0lll7 ..... W..t.d 7100 ----------1 ··· ................... . ACCHTS.HC. Gr...tCa•••r ESCORTS :N Hr 641 OlHO c-./Clil9dls .Mbp/MC/Ylto * Acc11nting Clerks * Geleral Office •Ty-ts Com ~nl 1011 l"cntc r l'ltkt1o tlw) ~ rlutmf'<l b} caJhog t>42 ~TK, CAl ----------1 E' pr n t• <' M a t u r 1• rem.ik Li ght t ~p1ni.:. prof I'<" 1<•nn ..,. figures. 10 !(,·> l>) lO\K'h Xlnt rompun) bt•n1•f1&:. op portWltll~ for adHtnt•t- mt"nt lnform .. 11 ofr ('~ 1°,111 1'hll1£• Jft 9 JITI ~~JO ./CASH BONUS Zll .... LOST CAT M .. ll' oranl(l' :.h orth a1r w 1w h1l1• muu.le r ht>:.l paw~ l.o'll llarmllOO/ Thunn/ Bu) St area CM lt<-d !'Ollar w /I D Call 641i !17!H P'l.AYMA n OUTCAU SenWa 0..-.. Co. MC & VlSA occ~ 951·1571 •FOXYUDY * Otrrt: Al.1. ONl. \' ecountin~ ACCOUNTING TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS PLAN CAU.HOW! ·/)~) • Color r M h t'Vl.'S/ 544 ·7&8 d)S $20 . ~--Ras pholos 0 ay l8t ~""~ erruptlon 8x10·· . S15. _R_EW __ A_n_o _____ _ •972-1131• Oran1-tt> C:uunl) 111 boom m.i' And :.o urc \H'' Wt.-n· ~ 0-l>ay~ llJCl4"'. SJO. 16Jt20". $60. tJee YOW' eqwty for bills. Photo Spec 1alt1es. P .O. borne addi tions. vaca Box 7136, Salem. Oregon tiqns. etc. Any amount, 97303 any reason. Credit or JOb ---------- oat DtteSSary. <;ompare our costs. 24 hr~. & weekends 146"-SS67,116-704l .. LOANS l~ BELOW PRIME for const., permanent . JVs over Sl.000.000 Jnt (lldy or long term 2nd~. ,_... swings to S1 .000 .000 ALLSTATE PROPERTY fTN ANC E. 97 !> ()K.14 SCUMIDS ANSWERS Debate -Ambush Sundry -Br:uen - Grea5y -Buller - EMBARRASSED People are funny Ir our fnends acted as stupid as some of lbe TV COUk'd) plots are. we'd be f':M RAJ<RAS~t;D t.o be seen Wllht.hem ------------------1~Ads ....••.•............... 5120 $ Jack Thank:. for J gn ;,l ,11u11 \'t·r-.<Jr~ ~Jrt \ :!:°> \ •'ilrl> Wllh \OU '.!'I'm ' ll kt> Qnl) 't•:.tl·rdJ}' IAJH•)ou Jan 5300 ...................•... LOST German Sht•phl'rU. neutered. fem Grcy1-.h color Rather ~mall 0-ana Pt art>a Call da) 661 ·6014, <'Vl'" 4~13 ·~ Lost l.rl! '\1 ~1 am•· "l' C.al. recent head -.ound Vl<' I I arbor Vu Knoll,, NB. Name ··Hubba 6 20 Reward 644 ~ Parrot, iireen w1lh blue COVER GIRL * OUTCALL * !llJ-0773 M C n .-.. \ RRST LADY &cort·~s • 'sty DClllUn • * 972-1345 * MC & \'ti.a Aecepu'<I head Wesl Ne wport --111!'~!!!!!!!!!!!~---I a r ea . Rfo:WAHD 645-2963. 752 0687 --- LOST Shellie ln rolor Male Vu \ ic-tona & 17 Canyon H 1-:w 1\ I< U ~7 701 l,,(k.,T all w hl :! '~ 'r t>l<J cal bl •'\\'" flt .> n 1ll.ir VII' 11f ·~ ,1r11• ,. '"' !'lpr 1 n ~ cl ,, l 1• It 1 "' " 1 .J M80W2 $200 Reward for 1mformJ lloo lead1ni: t11 thl· rt'lurn Hayrides Old Cashion ho~t' dra"'n h a > r 1 d t.' ' 0 n I \ ::! '.1 m.mutt.., from the bt-:tlh area HBCJ rauhlw' (':in :.tt"t omrmd;it1• .:rnup-. ui; lo~ 1i1111;:r. Cll:AJ a'" f11rKni. ESCORTS •953·4473• Alwa:., nJ)t'n 2nd T.D.'s $10,000 U >ST Al Costa Me'J of a "'alll'l 10'\l J uly :1 11 1 g h sch 0 0 1 bl "' n 11r .. m . 4-0IJ IJloik l'4·2Qn1J 1().11 JOAM JuJy 3 New ~. CdM Call C73 C}\71 Schw1nn ~achcrwser ;o.;o qu£•sllon:.. i\~k fo r Boy"s Model CCy, ~r. _N_'oe_l_o_r_M_a_r_t·_. ---- HOLLSHOYn: t-:S(;Of!TS Escorts.-Outcall 24~ 751-0537 M.A<;SAGt: StOW1AD MY~&IC MASSAGt: ~SanlaAnJ TO $500,000 wilh le rrru. up lO 5 YEARS Payments as low 11<; I INTEREST ONLY For f''asl Action (';ill No . LQ 5~8 -14 9 . HEWARD F'OR RE'lVRN. No qu1..-sl1oru> a.sltt'd Phone 548 0073 l, 0 S T W h t l' R I I.. Sh1hTtu Jul) I , 1·\1• l .1meo If Inch drt..J H.c•'4ionJ j !JO tis.~ l~I Lhasa A~o. 8 \ r'> female. Jul} 1 'H' Crtlldcnrod &. Uc"t"an Bl\ d CdM Rewarrt 673 &>84 l.<l8t l"l'male l\u...,lrallan Sheplwrd 714 An-. ... er.. to Missy S u l' t fa R:. ) Mn 5790 ~T wt M t'\'.l Sn.e Fr·m Shelt1e m1.x 1n l '111v Pk llewa rd 552 1)737 REWARD. Medium :.1u:- female I rt'dda~h I Gold<>n Retriever J\ r., A.sn.s-.crs to 'BUH · IC Trade· 8 mm film., n1 fowtd pica"• rt turn lo rnJnl•). h•>nl·.,t pn\ <ti•· \ H~ .,,.d lilllt· !.><>' "'-~h·c.kn t I' (J 11 .. ,., 7:?0l• ram ii \ I. .... l \ I. (;u.lJ M e'J !121'2h Bu~hard I ntJ1JnJµoll 1111 i l PI l' .t H· < a 1 l !~ 1,4)11.J o r brtni: h•·r homt• lo 2<t7'12 Wuodh•J Ln llunlmgton ll4:«H n 'f a,-.:is:•· ~ll'\t' ' 11J1 r lwµ~mn.t & SvJ ti_.t f\ft.>WpOrl llh d ( \1 &4&9636 lOam !OJ.Im l,ost 4 mo ~td-K~·-.h•11111 r~ Sff"'fi"H 5360 black & whale w l;l;11·k ••••••••••••••••••••••• flOM' Male Hew;iril Ca ll ~1e 700-'i(YlQ, or L u< ' t:.W.4-U1 FREE Pr"flJl"ClnCY T•1tinq ABORTION AODIEAT HALF S accounlenJ)S Tht•rt> Jn• rn;1n\ IH""'I Cirrus ffiO\ 101: tnlH lh•·i Urani.:e L.ount) .tr ... 1 hr uu~into: .iboul Jn mt rt'"" 111~ d • mJ n d for t"\ I l>t'rll'n11•d an ·ounltn)t ~·rwoMI accountants associated PERSONNEL SlRVIC£. INC 752-6136 llliti:! \l!J<' \rthur Hh ll ~Ill' 125. lntnl ( I',\ .. /\Ud tlOri Tax Ac<·mintanl., Cost AccountJrtl.!> ~n1or Accounldnb liookket•J)('r~ \l'l'VlUH&nl( l.'h:rk~ I v" If \11U .in· no• ""'ilrt' of th1.: t~·n1·fll'> uf "''>rl.1111d ll'ffil~JfJI\ ""ll u .. 11rl 11"' u' ·•'.d i ... ,. "'1111,.. h.1, I·\ to 1hMU.•:O. II "'''h i 0 1/Y W1 ,J11· l1Jt'Ut•·•J 111 th• ( 1>11h ot•ll ll.ir1ker llw lllin~: ;:$..lJ ' llro.1d""'•I\ ;;zoo ~dllt.• And. l714183S.4 I 03 FHEE PARKING Accounung Aceotlll'h f'ayalale to Sl4.400 :1 :• ''" '''J>4•n1•nrr· .... 11r ( 'n "' r u I t I "II ti J l i. ~:rMJO<I """"' lt'tlr •· ' I I .1111 11• It l,J" t. 1·1 II ll\1< l1"fl I llllf It l' I .lit ! \ "' I II I: I' ' I ' I I •. II t IA·lld lh t:li>t•l 1 ~ accountants associated PCRSONN(L S£RV/Ct, IHC 752-6 '36 J)jl.J~ ~J< l\r thur l\hrl ~Ile 12!.. Jn Hit' ACCTG CLERIC 1-'\Jll timt' I 11.J} wk . ad vt•rt1~1ni: a i.:t•nt·v 1r :"t0WJ)ftrl fkClt h Uoolo. ket·ptn~ l'1t!>i-'r11·n1·1· J \ r ' "v1 ••nu J I ., \ '1 ,. m • ~ 1>1·i.:b<1Jnl I :1•n°1•ral of 111·1 .. k1lb (;IJ'lll 10 k1•\ 1\ l)ptlll! .,kill" 1;, :~pm \';Jll t.H 0050 1h l.. 1•11 ( Jrtll \FTl-.IDdHJ'li \l 111 H()l'TE ,1\J ll in IJ.1r1.1 I 'l>ml 5500 + prof1l I" r nr1 ..,mall l':tr r1'<1 \lu't bl' ""'' IX ' r' 11f J 1(1° Call \1r t-:m-.le) 9!'>l 7113 ADMIMISTU Tott ~1al Service Organ1zJ lion reqwre .. eitpenen,.,• "'11h P''<>Plt· \11111mum :! 'r. l~ilh•i.:t• Ht..,umt• ln I' Cl 11 11 '( H!JO S.111 \ 1.·mr·nlt• ( •\ '1'£7:? .. r t ill I~ 16:111 \r(' \OU IOl•·rt•'\l•'tl 111 .1 r• "'ard1n11 fulur1• • II "'' <·11nl.1cl u' ~" ari· ,1 fon·11!n c..ir µ.irt<. 1m puc'\l'r dL'>lnbutor & Of flor rapid .;d,11n1c•lllf'nl for 11mb1l1ou.' ~ mi>tl\,1t •'fl 1nd1v1dual<. W1· haH' \Int c.1pportun1t1t'' 1n S:.t le~ In\ l0nlor) Conltol I look k<'t-11111)t \\art•houi.1· ~11tna11eml·nt W Jr t>hoUi-t• hdp k t:<'t.'PllODU•l !~ .. '!~ ..... !!~'~..'!~ ..... ~!~ .. ATTP!HTION NAVY....._ 111~-------vrr&L\llt ........ ._. cc:.~,.,...,, ...... ar •1• u jat &a 11Mt11> Fiii JOIS ............ U..NAVAL 2 full llrne J>O•lllOIU JlDERV! Oppott11111t1 avail.abk!. C.lha.naa ea to una up &o •·• P&'r P•!!_!,•et w o u ld be year I( you ca11alU y 1* ... - P~ R C E I.. I.. TE • • POllARl&I ltH mHy __.,.,or very adt· IOI compa•let. I•· mediale opea1ep for: PLUS Havy bMc!llta. In r ludln1 . &achan1e Prlvlleaea. Low-Coat W e wwuce. Retire· Part ·ti me p o all Ion Scuetmle• a:mDt lorome. Minimum avaal.ail>'•. Lit., tYPUJI 111 ta: Mmt Clertla OODtribult(M) ot ome re· requared. Nt a.tit qt.ired, Make your U · ~rlence count 10 the United CaUlonua Bank T ...... Naval Raerve. For full 2220ceanAve "-,....., ... deta1l1, call NAVAL Lacuna8uch W.,...,,._.., .... ~R::l!S=::EB=V=E::-7::1::-t·_MZ_·35.M __ 1 ___ _:~!:.~~~~-t;~··:..._ __ J .. JP *°'*"'- A\Tl'OMOTIVE .,.an COUM'TBM81! "BEAT INFLATION" ~ t~ chaUenae of tbe w1nn1nl( t.ea.m •.. AMWAY 851-~ ~Tt111r&'M 4020 Bi~h Street NewPott Beach can 851-906$ C.11. ea~rience only. Duly Chev. dealer oear John W ayn~ Airport ol· 8£AlTTICIAN Very nae\! I-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ft!l"S excellent pay, ni~ congenial !>hop We needl•--------- enVlrooment. permancy, 3 operat.ors w/foUowmic. Cl.ERJC AL e>pp. for advancement eitber p /tune or (/tune BA•"• lnvenlory Sl)-OM . Se(' P\ease call A.lice al All "~ • «.:.. Y f'raok Corti am. Ha.Ir Baz.aiAr . 131-9923 ~llTlltllTV HOWARD ca.•1olet Ul"fll•l ... I I Dove 4' Qua.lJ SU NEWPORT BEACH Ba1ttt or tramtt. lOpm t.o w m Winchells Donuts ~t:a.st 17th St.CM S...nktnl( Co1 aarcitA T~ lh 11 ry to SIOO Musl hav.-exper roUat 1ng. foldlng. cuttUll & paddtn" t:xcel. op porturuty to JOIO laf"Rl' co Wllh good bene11ta Call 1<1ta, ~O·~. Coa!>tal Personnel Agenc). 27:j() II.arbor 81 , C~ NEVER A FEt: •TILLR Cashler1ng or r e lated background and lig ht typing sll1lls r equi red . t:xpeneoee preferred. but W1 IJ lra in ..... SAVINGS LAGUNA HU.LS: Cttdit ChKMf- t:XP ER I t:NC t; lJ Z4(li5 t;I Toro Road \h Roben 84H ·2222 t:Ot: Mff/H Bo<1t Repair & Ma1nt t.o l"mlt'd Cahfomia Bank suut !>ea.sort with con ZJOIS MamSl linue d h o m e rcpi.irl~~~~~~~~~~ Santa Ana w o rk . G o o d rn e c h -~51.111 k.nowtedRe req. St<trt 11n· Clert E o t: mt'.d1atel > 7 51 6617 ScS.cldMIMctlll'ilMa' Cleril --------1-------Koowledf(ea&le in all BanJung BOOK.KEEPER ~of stuppillg fr re- C.0.-rciol T..,. F o r C o n '\ u I l I n f( ce1vmg Compute r re (.";oi.h1enn~ l'Jl~nenee .... wkt be ht:lpCu.l. l'rt•\ IOU~ t'JIP<'rlt•nc•(' 1o.w.Jd be he lpfuJ Good I. µ1n~ ~k1lb reqwrt'C.I. I rut.ed C~hfom1a Ban.It 27~ Wt.-Sl C<><Ut H• y :"e-. p<>rt &•ach 631 J200 f>: 0 }:; I.rt•· l ~pin~ n -<1w n'\l 1" 11 1J<·n1•11•. 1., IJJ/Jl l 'r11ll d I Jl1fom 1.1 H.ml< :l(C;j 11..rlior Hl \1! l 0tr.l.:i '1•·-..1 .:.ii. ~UH 1-. U E li.utk.Jns.: HfW ACCOUMTS RIPUSEHT A TIVE F.zw.neenng ... ,nn local · pons exp he lpful Wt ed near 0(: Airport att a 11:rowmg elrtronl\: Dutie<> 10clude payroll. ftrm & offer · a r. a/p, Job eo~l ac -Good pay c:ounl 1 ng , t·on l r 11 c t i.. •Pleasant worlung cond baruunic. invt-Slmenl.l>, & •Full company benef•b p s plan ~1u.'l ht-~l! e()ppty lo l(row wrt h ~ motJ\al~ Xlnt worlung Apply Amen ca.o z.euler. u >od1t1ons & bend al:. 16881 H ale, Irvine ___ _ :-,atary commen~urate With ex pen eoce • pole n t.uJ f'reden ck Brown As.sot'. !.46-9995 Boolllll'1:per full C'harl(t· l phobLery d .. <'Orat.or co 111 <"• .... ld Mn.1 1-ull or I' 'f ( ",1 ll 642 l\M)J &ult.~1 t"P•·r u m• • \ µt"n1.'fl1 1· µ1 l'fl'rn"tl mu-.l I•· ""'dltnl! llJ karn J O<I •Jt.••·IA <hJll"t1P.••., 1:1;1td 1>4>nt-fll w ll h rJ Pldl} J;Nt'*'lm ! 011 C •I J•,\J..\1 Ill(. C"O 1,u, ~I 17141 J.'>k f0< M ~ HuUlt><. IOOICUIP'Sl F /C Fash)()n I sland JO\hl· ~nt firm. t:x~l <» C.EUTYPIST r. a.1 needed to won ln :'l:ewpo rl Bt>aeb rPal ~~ office processmg romme~1aJ & 1ndustnal Mt.Jng~ Lrte typing n· 11 d Con l a c l L 1 I a . li33 2900 Cllmpa n1o n tCook fo r 11 Ill .. r "' 11 ma n I. 1 t ,. .Jut"·' l'ri• Jl•• H•if>nl .,U!ltll'1'>r:.-'1'.I ~. COOtC t :wer d ool~. All <;h tf1 c;1JO<J pay & rom JJ:.t" \ h 1• n t' r I l ' A pp I ~ I " perw n · 400 S. Coa 1 H~ l..<1g Hrh JOUYIOGY w ha µorlunll ~ 1-:itpl.'r & c ve an ope.rung at 11'\dlunly r-•wr\"d t .i ll COOK our R.edoodo Beach of ~ ... flt \' C<Jr JO tndl\ldU.41,._64G-O __ lZ.I ________ , with b months S &. L 1• Tt'ller "xpen t'n«' T) p 1n11 o( ~-.I'm ~.>.rt>llt-nl t umpJn' l>t'rwf1t -. In ll'r.-t.iu· JIJ(lh• .int--<on l J 1 t l h r 1 ' II J t • !> ,, l .:1J316~ LOS AHGEU.S FB>YAL SAVIHG S 1-. 0 F: M f' IAHICING Bu.<> Drnen. :!Ohr w1.-vk $:") ..... hr ~u't po~~!> \alid r1 .... " I or II dnq·r. I 1 1· r n ' t' ., t two l bu drl\t>r .-.. ruf11 .ti• r 1r t>pt· I ur 11 tr.in..,ll \ ,t111I 1· u r r ,. n l m r f! 1 1 J I w rt1f\<':i\1 &. 'Jlaf! ftr.l ru<SP <'Nttf1ca tf' L1cen..w 'rl1fteat100 m~t be pro- \·ided al llmt' or appltClt hOfl 1\ ppl) In per.on Founuun \ .illc> SdlOl1I 01 s t Co r ne r Talt>en N e"' lan<I. f ou.n ldlll Va lit'). t: 0 t-: Por c onval e~C l'nl h o i. p 1 l a I . F r c •· Health l)(onla l LOSu.ranrc .tllt:r probation penod 1-:H.•r) 11llwr wknd. orr \WI} 1...USuPt'n•)r -- ('( )( )t\ Fu 11 l HTl<' I • 1111 ' • .llt"-<'t nl I l•>-.p1l.1 I !-. ' i.ient>nl~ (.;1 .. >d :.a l.in t-.. bl'nefth Ml''d \'l'rd•· ( OC'l\ ll05P ~ ~-t.ol I 0efllt'f" !)( C \t COOt<S i'~l)('r"d preff'r red. Cull Of"pa.rtll~ S5 hr/opton 71111 0662. Th .. C l a im Jump('r, ~332 Mclnlyn ·. f,;,1~ l11lls llO<'alcd 111 I ~ear·, eJt J>('neott tn .Jn) Jrt'J ol b<1nk1ng SU&rtm 11 i. alar) $8!.0 C..11 Rita. 540 ~5. Coastal Pcrsonnt•I A gem>. 27'JO II.arbor Bl . CM NEVt:R A Ft:F. eu.--.1nes., woman t.'xpimd _ Wlld w l..,t Shopµing Ctr 1 851-0991 REPUBLIC H>L'!'lJJ JU> "'l lun1: haired fem dos: \'1<" 17th & P a lm JIB Found 7 5 964 68)H l.<J6l Ch1huJhua, I!! 'r, old. bhnd. '·a n 'l h1·,1r 11\•r; ~ell Vic· ~h;.i llm.;r & l8th St Rt•ward si:, ,,~8922 FOUND Small blk fpm dog Pomt·r ... n1an Vt<' of i\<lam' &. Nl·"' IJ ntJ •G.,.ral IAllHpl M Loc4ll ~thnlo •Low fH lndlldff 10'.r. 1-·ret• lo ,\pphC"ant Knowle<htt• of \tcrt'ed•..., ---------· tnR bu.'1mM., N~ pa rt Cl1ok Wanted: Sault' ur t1m1' a''or1at " Am· 8r'Oller 499-2271 Ask for 1>1t1ous. -.1lhn~ t.o learn ~chef - HOME LOAN c...,. • .,1ro11"' $ SeU with EASE! lt'saBREEZE CW.llied Ada 642·5678 Found diamond ring 536MZ! Vic of Harbor & Walwn -----CalJ 642 0892 f'OU:".U Shelltt• ~1 x --------~em l'up p v l 11·n FOUND Pit Bull. bnndle n'.>\ h,rn1.1 T J~, \ H male Shon. llair Pomtn Hoo~ 11r,..p1t11l ~ 10.11 0 1 male Australi an ~!1312 Shepherd. lr1. fe male Lab blk male Poodle f''ound -" G t•rman large wht Fem Afichan Shephe rd \ n T ust1n fem Keebhound male _A_v_e_1Zls_ l St C \I r.:11 f.421 Terne r Bile /tn m a le Found M & fo' Shep herd S;.i mo y ed malt' llJmalayan Cat Newport Beach Ao.unal She ller 644-3666 FOUND · Sma II d o~. named Muffin, vie 181.b & San ta Ana . C M RJ3.Q4 Sta 219 People wbo oeed peopl~ a~ aJwaya checlt the Ser~ce Directory m lhe DAJLYPILOT m I X l' S , \I I I II arbor 1We~t m1n\tcr. H B IS48.llM7 Adopt.a P e t at Irvine Animal Car e Center f'OUND Samoyed L ab mu pUJ.1, younit Ger man Shorthair (;how St.'l tcr 1A f ghan mix , Coek<1JXJ<>. Kecshound r.>ach.und mix, Pal Bull m.ut, & more. Many Cat& & K.tttens. Open every ~y 754-~-~~-~-- L.alt T .sh. C~itMJ. S.CJH 'I• M.clicatioM mid 'ost-Op bCMt •CcatMlht9 Ir • ....,... rd •M•di -Cal & kaaww:•Acc~ •Co11fid•fltiol & Pen--' Core. alltTH COHTaOL STEIUUZA T10til Far Mf0t wwtkMI or In.-,_.... .............. . cal: CAUFOltHIA f'tEGHAHCY COUtolSS.IHG SHVICE.IHC. ArCARE NEWPORT llACH 752-0053 SAMTAAHA 972-3104 ACllG HKP:"G T t:\I PUJ!.\HY R.t•fo!t'>\•·f' I tK!.H ,,, .. ork un '.;n•"L' J • , r1unt ins: & IJto•1 k k1•t•1J1n~ J'\)t~n ll'lt'lll. 'n tJrk ( lo" " ,,,ur h"m•• ~·111urt l 'l1·rk. I 1 ~·n111r /\ct·oun t.inl" n1 .. -rt1•d tl'lroul(houl Ora.nR1 Lounh AOlllHIT MALF'tl accounl~ lio·nz & HMW aut.o part. .... prrfcrrt'd for -..tit" & in \ Pfll.Ory C'Ont r{)I po-11t ion ApphealJon' arl' now lw 1011 t.Jten \1on lhru f'n >< 1m l o 5 pm ~f or111 l-.uropt·un Car part~. 3U3I> s ~i;nnon A\e. !>dntJ 1\rus Cal.tr t-. o E ASSEMILHS l'r .. c1s100. mechan11 .tl d Od or elertron1< for ~mall l~r mfit ro Ul ~J C G ood "a> bmef1lS Call 493 662A Assembly LEAD rERSOtil Wllh !Tll'<'han1cal ability 2333No Broadwa\ for l(rowanic t•le<'tron1 c lt2f.:I Coldwell Banker mfg co Ht bn'"'91 an as Bldg., Santo A nn M."t We <>Her a perm.a 1714) 8lS..4 I Ol nant full \llT)(• J.IOlllt1on. FREE P ARKING l.ttl '1art1nl( i.alan . I ::::;;;;;;~;:;;:::1 pleasant work mg cond1 I• uon. ... full eo bcncf1ls & oo YOU l.h(< oPPonun1ly t.o gro"' 'T"r ER CE'> w 1 l h u b J\ pp I ) Ofrc...RA S VI ~ Anwn can Zt!lller. lnr Let the pubue know with l~l llalt" Ave .. lrvme. H•lanot & an ad an lhe Daily Pilot tX>t; LOST. Male Germ Shep, SerY1ce Otre-ctory. ll can w-.Jhl f/61/~ P,lof ~ vblJr m/J!>4'fih. " • You may req~t our od..onswering service when placing your od ... a Doily Pilot od number will oppeor in your od . . . we will take your messages . • . 'f04J co" ;n at your mnwnlence to get the ~ to your od ... this service is :!f SS ptr week. For more Information to place 'fOK od coll 6.a.5671. Lab mill. l8t.b & Santa cost you as l.Jttle u 12 17 ~G REEN cuh A 0 a c M • reward. TIM! futest draw tn \tie per day For more lO· for WHITE e~anlll m.11384. Sl 219 West a Daily Pilot rormat100 and romplete with a Clauified Ad SELL idle Items "rth a et...l.fl«I Ad. CalJ Today tale!! caJI 842-5878. C.U "2·5178 Da&Jy PilolClaaalned Ad 842-51'18 1~~~!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~~1--------I ~..... Sc ...... ............ 7005 ....-..Cffo'1 7005 7005 Schill• .......... 100I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ....•...•...........• YOGA IS WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR! 1'1 09Yl c1 ......... .....,, •t:io ... Throw Oul 1un.,1on l•n<l pe'1CI> 01 m •nl:l wh•I~ \IOU t>u•ld 8 "10fe t-1ea1thy beaul1lul OOdv' the remar11at>le ~c•ence ol Yoqe as taughl et Voqa Cenlc< 1'1 lamour; 10 1 1t1> wrio1ebody 1pproach 10 a FULFILLED YOU Taught t:>y Sri Oov1 Prn1tashan11 1wo f'lCPftrl & ct11rm1no w e11ern women Yoga <;hms 1ones c:alms the m•nd & 1111a1tes l hr ough & th10uQh Lcain <lllCP rel0Kat1on nul1111on seoret&. mod•l!ll•On now to nroacne oe11er tor 11111111y1 For 11ges 12· 72 Y oaa In The MornlllCJ! 4NH DIMONSTUT10N y.., Ua Ir I IO ...., '1llf I YOGA CENTER OfC ..... ... , .... ,,..,. .......... , ....... 4411. 17tlt St. (btW1'1 Tu"ttn I IMN St I c .... w...tit..'4MZll Bank.lnt Ca ll ~31 87~1 for 1n --------- LETYOUI AMlmOMS TAKE FLIGHT- and )Oto us at our new lo('at1on acrosi. fro m t'.i!>h<on Island on lht' ~t of !lit.'• port. ~ •. arc ll<'cepung AU J µ p I 1 1· a t 1 o n s f r o m qu<&lif1 ed 1nd1v1duals With pre\. IOU!> bankinlf ex.pencMe. In addition we have im· med1at<> oiwninf(s for Proo( ~rat.on. L'redJl Checkers plus several enlr) level Polll~ tef"Vk>W CANV ASSER.S *SB.50 HR* TO START (.1ean cut men & womt.'D • dnvers he u...,. ,atios IK. 714'r7497ll Ask for Larr) Milne CAUBCHAMGE A subsidiary of E f llut· lOn is c urrently an terv1ew 1n1t qual1f1ed ~ Uller~t.c-<1 m the field of flllal\ci:iJ plan Ban.It of Newport career nang. Full or part tune 11won urut 1es att bar ked ru. 000-Sl 8. 000 p.a rt u '°'" tn 001: of the best btoneftt l''ull \1mc . unhm1ted pa<'kages ln the banktntz 972·2'1U. _ world Attractive earn earners needed Early In~ and a special a.p ;\.'1 home del.Jvcry L A µa re l program that Times . $400 + bonus l'.aves )' ou money and 546-0235 dreslles you atlract1vel)' 1_:..---·-------1 ror wor1t C.UHtH For an interview plea.se call· PATMAOJl..L 760-6000 ~ ~Bank ..:of -.Newport Equal Opp Emplyr M /F Exper 'd Apply I n penon. Houn . 12 to 9, Tues ti Tbun .. 1:30 to s. s.t. a.Sun Kenn Rima Hardwan: aet1Harbor81 , C.M ca1ES UTVTEM MARKETS a.. For 2nd ti 3rd Shlfta ASST MAMA.. We ~ tD mana1• W yn up. Complete meal • -.rvilkla from ol lnat•ll•at wttJUa. COUHSROI SmaU fneodJy off11.'t' Ex. per preferred. Can 'S9C!'f ut11 ze Ir des I red. CJ II Hila S40 605~. Coast.ii ~I Agent'),~ llab>r RI .C~ ~t:\ ER ,\ t'E~ C."OU:'>rn:R HELi' FUii lime. PJT counlt-r help & i.aodwach man Expenence p re re rred . Cary's Deb m-2193 C:OUNTE R MAN w a.nl.t"d. full tame pos1t1on w com pany benefits . We have a.n immediate open 1ng 1f you have tht' fo!Jow\ng quhficatloru. Outgoing personallt). neat handwriting, D de i.ire lo succeed. Apply '" J)t'rson . U .S R ental1>. 7614 Warner Ave .. lint~ Beh Mon -Fri. btwn 9-2.PM CUSTOMB sav. Expenea<'e ~eaary. female. L11bt typing.· Prof"ldencY w /fl,ures. 10 Irie)' b)' ~IL Xllll com· P•nY benefits. Op· ponuaJty for edvanct!· ment. lafonnal office. CM Call Ill Ulie aft t am atM.S-S. •.... ,, .... P IUml or JI' tu-. a ... Ina llllft ..... be 18. ltOam to 10 W/abll. t'O. ~. -B. lTlb &. C.M. , llOcae com WANT A CAR SER 1 KaoWledie Call (714) ..... I Deli¥ery p ltUDe AM. L.A. ol all bukhll fuoctlODI. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Th:11111. '100 per ..-. • Salary Ol)tft. Contact LAIUDa BeedL. .. •• J* Slmoea. 979-GIO ta .. ••-•• C. C1TIZl:NS BANKO>' ..._ ..... 2 yra ... la Dmtal _,, OrtM pnf'. RDA U4f d. 441 wll. Nwpt. 8uO. Ml I I COSTAM~ Cbi••H lhnderlD ......... A.a.toe-* ..........Calka•a,6 ...., uJtldal wtlll • Dmt1 Nil a ,,... M .. ........ -... ....... Saecb••• •lJI• •f,.,... ,_..., _, for ~t~ br ... , I~• wta. • ..;;--~;;;;...;•..:..;.....;..•----t __ ,_ ....... I " .... I I ,...., L,, •• ;... ... 1.~ .......................................................................................................... . Wam a REAU.Y CL E AN Movinl• Let us do 1t tor RAINBOW Rtpa lr A Rf'r()()f. All ....................... ....................... llric:ltworlt. 1mall JO~ NI wp&Wt. Collea M ..,.. ln\M 175--JJ'1S eV\OI t: :TOM l~Tt.RIOR lAHl'E RV 8)Jey Mt All •rou nd r1nu.h fremlal Rf'"fumm I Julln ~1-.:l, 641 ~ CARPrl" t. A.WROTUHf'' 8'o' nrprt lh.ru 1n .. aJltir •I wh11l•••I• lit1 11• "mpl,.. r.al)f',., tn.lall1a tl<lo Wor\ 111uaranlf'f'1i Ja y C.,.. Sw-rice tt••/C..,. -• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• K • It 1-'fN(."ING Wood fcmCH 6 rrva1n .. ,,.... c I Kelly ~ 40lliO t Kl'll fn~ 1131 DOCKS Pa.lnlln1 6 Repair 1144 77.'3 ...... I' ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cu1tom C uam1c tile, J ack ot au Trades. Ho~ hl&l'dwooct,11111i l.carpetli ~•P••rt . 1mall Jobi HOUSF.'" Call <.i1nih•m yw. lu~. retopon111 .. :xl.4'riort1nl4'nor l)'Pt1·1 h lnalca-ro d t · Olrl "'ree eat 645 5123 bk-6 tfflc:1ent. Call for t yr .iuar Low pnre11 lhttk•·COMPo tar . f·n::e a.LU•l•IYLOll 5yl"I up with ref fl'ree _•-at 11fl ~I'm M7 9977 eat1m111e 24 hrs "fht> f'r~est CallMZ·9614 ~.54l·WIOFln. Avan. Mo v1n111 Men 1714 1 ~fgfll Bob F:ak1n Pa1nt1nu DE<."KSPECJAUST Int/Ext 20 yr-A exp f'reti Why tall the rc'tlt w~ Mov1n1 ~ The Surv1nl{ est S41-4289aftS you ran ull the best? Very thorough• rellable. <..:oueice Stud~nts have ~ ,.--&. Declun~ ol all types. L.ee Xlnt refll. l41u !Jti8.2711l .irown l.1r T l 24·436 ..--,.,...,_ Roofinl( <..:o. of CM. <.:all C::Cpu•u ~mpoo • tU llm clean Otml!'nl work of all l11nd1 t'o&cw bnahLenc:n. whl p • n 01 . 11 de• w •I Ii a ~ 10 m•n blf'at"h C'~a l>nckworlt 1-"r<tf' _.,., u". d111 nn. hall l U Av1 ~m1 I.ow prr1cf'11,~u11llt y work yll'r &41-l45S Ws tyl\'IW7 1446 <.;ar~nlry. ma1onry . <bet 12PM I Same Cood 11erv 64 1-8427 ........ ~.............. Marty or R<>b at 642·~.'; PL.~sn:RING. YY.NCt-:s Excellent housekeeper ft-.a&...,. .Mdlllon•. howlet1 Tiie desires Job s Ne wport ---.1• •rifMJ "'r~ l!At 586-41t92 ...... ••••••••••••••••• ....................... R. WU.00 • Sooi, petu. rm lldd, ~flWtkol plaM, rree 4144 30 vn. "a"'°r ~ 1315"1411 Bond4-d rm '7 !JO, C'OU h Jl(I. <'hr ------Area Great refs 673·8H90 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --Huntlnaton Heach Tile Co. - -----Pt::TERS PAINTINti SlU<'CU It Plaster Patch. Tubs. s howe rs. enlri.-" f\JI tts 6 rooflRIC. ceramic \Jle R .S •••• •• •• •••. ••. •• •••. •• -.,4909 call a n. 5pm a liu.r 1rlun ~I udor C)X n-J>l'lr •~ >"' opr ~c.,.. Uo •Of"~ rnya .. tt H ... f• ••••••••••• ••••• •••••• • ~\lrruture re rin1"h1nK. rt' palrw ~11ndbl 11111t 1n1<. tK.S 7"35 •Ml.. FIXIT• Carpent.er & Painting LS yean 1n an:. Cedar Crpt & uphQI rln. Expr 'd Keas R ates m Job too sm . qwck I. drambourda 842·3020 stmshampoo."lrolChRrd. Fre~ E11 t. Call Ct-nl' dean G45~1203.64:;·41W deodonzer. prof nr wax ~·~ Tile selling. e xcellen .... l7t0 ~ ~OIUI llavr IO ) '-l\{Jb)'SllllO•' e 'p"r Wiii R11b y~11 548· l7S2 842·4314 R~a.-. 8JR.~J.751·8~1 ·---------w o rk . r c ai.onabll"' Fane ext pa intin~ St 1;44.n43 '4R)tlml" ""'" w. 7372 c ...... Cwlactw ....................... ·•••······•··••·•····· bpertCle 41 rn~ tov~ removl.'<1 Nl'"" lawni. 751 3476 Hmllrg J ... cwi.. Lie In'\ Try me H Sanchez l'lumb1n.: Cuv -------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sinor 831;-~ ~r r e p111cs. h•>Ui.t''! / 1,.... W...lce \.luld r urt-my M V1·rd~ humr All lll(M jllW, IO tam~ Rf'i.11C.nahl1· r "'tl'" ~ .....•................. ll.iul1ng M ovin g Con crett' & tree re mov1.1I ~c.k ser vice. 64.2·763M FiNEST IN J ANITOHIAL apt.<1. add1t1oni. ~a1' Imes. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CARE <.:ommlnd ~:x Prolpamuog t::xt &lrll c1 r .i1 n s & r epairs G1lbert's TreeprunmJ!& pertise645-7440___ Low rates •38001!. f'"r~ :JfJJOO'l 642 3394 removing. Comm & yartJ 1 .. o ... _ · · JACK WILLSON ~•11101(. tree tnm m111ac. d.-an ups t•ree ~I Av1lt~ t"6 8474 00<: student Sluploadt>r. ~~••••••••• •• GeMral COfttroctor ••·••••·••··•·········· U..El"TRl<:IAN l'nt·t>d nghl ln•e e slin10. l1 11n larg(· <>r i mu II JOI>-. l.Jwn~ tnm1TW·d & l-<igcd dl!.rn U!Jb. hauling 642 ~7 dump trut·k G r ade Land.\Capin.: 6 l.k~1.:n IU hauJ D~ 645-8800___ y ri. exp t'u ll lawn ~ -; p r 1 n II I e r ' t• r ' 1 t' •• Complete ma1ntcnanc1· 714 7M'7·9644 R1 · .t<'l1•11 f1 ()I e ( •H'I ••I J;', .. , <1eJ1 lor I Phone (714) 759·9~127 ~JEWPC . .J!l BF-AC~ l.ir •3.372.54 li7J o:~'I fo;U :CTIUI ·1 AN H" ., l r a t 1· " , h 1· ' I J\nll'nt'an f(ardcn1·r Yan:I ni:.11n1 Clt•anuv" Trt•t• lnm ~·traJ wotk111a n'h1J1 ~mJ 11 11.ve :>Orn.-thmg to :.I'll ~ JObll preferrt-d H7:>·K345 (.1u111f1ed ads do 1t Wl'll Cleanups, trimming h1tullng Free e:.llmatt'1' !')57 8271 llaulin.: & Dump Juli-. Ask for Rund\ 549 4368 . ..••................... F' 1 r l' v I a c-t•' r1 I .1 n I •· • ., HBQ''· pot1oi.. rrl-t' v't 646 (;.l(jit. 6-\ti ti7C>I HlfpWmhd 7100 HltpW..t.d 7100 ..... W ... •d 7100 HltpW_..d 7100 HltpW.ted 7 100 H.tpW•.ct 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ot-ntaJ Asst /Cha irs1de Dynamic • ..:row111g prac· t1ce. NB. Exper . X Ray hr • nex hf'5 No Sat or ~vt'ningb Sal lo match exp 646 24KJ ---- Uental FtlOHT OFFICE UCIPTIOHIST lyr muumum front ex 11e r Comp u l1 lcnowledge ht"lpfl.ll. Coor hours. PJ1 cm I Dmtul ELECTRONICS A few choice pc>s1t1on..., open for c areer minded pt'Ople. <;r owing aud111 mlgr. lovkmR for malt· o r fem.;,lt•, mu"l "VE'ltk ~:n l! W\M lo SPM t ull 11nw II. fl\.C:rl1mo· ASSEMILERS Tr;unct-'> or cxper c1 llantJ !>oldt·n ng. f'("ll :.tuff1n..: exper pr1· ferred lkPR /SECTARY M u s l h a v <· b a <. 1 (' knowlc-d.:e or bk p.: . en t ryi.. A rn . /\/P . trial Digineer B4GIHEBIHG AIMJ Cieri! $900 TECHHICIAH Stx rnonlh.<i a:.:-ignrrwnt Sh1rt·s k-eve en1ont-t•r111g Mu.'t havt· pn•\ 1ou.' 1., c1uti1>s include tract muv ~·r In l.:1· n 1mpum ... , & µIan rev11-w &. a1's1:.l 1.1.1 l.lt'nl'fih Bc•aut 0, • .,. 1111~ c nRmei·r' "'1th & 11ff1 r 1•, c·.111 Hila \ ariel) 11( vr0Jt•1·h ·"'"' GU'iS, C'oa 'it:il 1•, ''"" ~ular) Sil 6!1 S!I 04! P•·r rn-1 A1ott•nq . l70U llarl>in hour + generou ... 1·1t) 111 • C~I paid bt.•nd1ti. t\nowh-<1111· N ~:'v EH A 1-·~; ... CENt:HAL MAINT Carpentry. Pluml1111i:. J'.11nt111.: l.111·.11 r 1• li·r1'1111·~ 631 72"L7 , ~al ProdwctiOft, l't t1n1t· ht'lp ~;inr1·d \Ion & Tut!:> n1.:hi... f111 pr11d1Hl111n •ppl\ .11 I' • n u ' ' .. 1 ' t• r I t. •, u l'IJ1•1·ni1a. ( · '1 ol engml"E'nng pnnc1p1t .... ·---------•! L\ rl'Q d Contact t'll} 11( 01·n1·r;d IHf111• ~orlh lrvtM 172()() J ambun••· llunt111.:tu n Jl,·,11 h Hd < 71<1 1 7~ JtiOO oc·for(· FOR A IEW AIDING 1n.,urnnr1· .:•·nr\ n1·•·t1i. 7 Z4 CAIHtl IH cnlhus1ai.LH w lC 'lartn d :. ,\:,:.1stant Cu:.tom•·r finght girl t<J tram a:. C'h;iirslde deotal a""i. lant P~rm pos Mii 8344 IJa I • ban k rel' . cl c --.,.....-•1-Y•LE-Y•El __ _ DtrrlF-~ BkpR. phone s:ro • REALEST.4TE s..-nit·e l<t·p <.:.irt·n Cont art u:-t.o leam about putt-nl1.1I. t ~ pinlo( & Rt·n our nt•w h1 1:h t·om ,1((u~e ,kill rt"l;j Mu'I bl· rms,.1on split & ulher ad willml( lo Jeam 1n hnuM· v.1nlaRl'S 1n Jn1n1n.: r omputer lnten"\1• ll1.cJhill llt·all) F11r 111 re('epl . f1 1tng. ,omt· Good math & 10 key or l.H~ some account.., payablt• Dental Ai<~ii.tant with Q SC AUDIO lo obtain pos111on with Hece""•orust & i·hair~idt· ftRODUCTS beaut. fo'ai.h1on hlurld t o ,.... Call ll1la , ;,40 1;05;1, exper. plus X Ray Loi' ln 645·2.'.>411 ()1aJ>lal Pcrsonnt-1 A1o11•11 won in establ111hl'd N 8 pr~rt1ce w 1th Chrii.twn 1'Jcl'lnin1l' 1cd1nl!'1a11. J r <') • l7!JO llart1tir Ill · < • :\1 Uentllil. 644 m .'i !)r I c,, c I. I e s l 111 K & ___ =--.... ;v-":.ll._A ........ _~--- ----trouble1>hoollng, t111o:1tal OlSPLAY HUILr>F.R mm :.ylitems + i.OITM.' analog 7 yrs ex per t o bu1 Jd Al least ;i y r:o1 t>X pe r <'UStom hardwood dlli· G()(>d benefits Costa play . estabhshed ro with M~a are11 !>404271 health plan. profit shar· ----------&ai. pd vacat ion. Steady Electnc111n Journeyman. wor k . Salary opeo fully exp. mdustnal, re &n-0860 s1<k>nt lal & rommert'1a l 527·1~ DOUBLEDAY HOOK ----- SHOP. t•aab1on Is land. ~r Mlldnc qiaallfaed person JR. IMGIHIB/ for asal1tant manager ASST e«M.a. ESCORTS·MODl-;LS Needed by oc·i; finc'll service. no exper nn· 6'11·0l80 EXECUTIVE SECllTAIY f11rm.it1on 1 .di W alt trumml( prol(ram :-it;in li13 1:)00 SIGJ mo Ca II S.16 IJSJ l Redhill~ R.eaiiY ti7:) -;-:mo 1-'l-ont office girl for Ors cAr K11p. nt:cesis1ry Tyl' bllJ. & ins 2S4 &-arh St , Lag 4~1 9643 ---- G~nl!rcol PlUMIEIS HELftH Will tra in S200 wk start O(.len8am-8pm ~ 1Wl3 OFACE WOU SllO WiU train $180 to slart Open8am.fipm 995-K-41.3 DaJYUS SZOO W1I W11J tram truck dnvt•r11 Open 8a m 8pm m H413 Amen r an Gwde fo"l'(' G ENERAL O FFrC E Typing, IJght bookkeep- GIRL FRIDAY I 1:1rl ofr p;.yroll. l ) p111.i. poistin.: phone-.. for l'M tl.ll'k.1R mg firm. xlnt lll•r>" Cun 1.1rt J im W1·1fflll· lj.1!'1 'lf~llt GUARDS I Fu II & pJ rt I 1 rn• \I I ,1 I " .J .. l II I r I f Ill h1rn"h1·1I A.:1·.. 'I 111 II\ 1·r 111"11 rt·d "'"''um.· ,., •'J11>t•nt•nt·1 m·< '"" I) I n1vt!r't.1I l'rotcl·t1011 S1•rv1<·1• 12:!11 \\. :11 h Str.-1·l . ~.1nt.1 /\11.1 111 ll'T"Vll'W hou" .. I:.! & l I "1on Ulru Fri lla1r t.1\l1,l "' l'lwr11. 11• fo r nl.'~ bc .. u11r11 .tl1t111 t'l!nto·r 1n !'>i1 ( •1J~I l'l.11.0 \'1ll<1ill' ~[ii.) 713'1 HOMEMAKERS u ...... c ... ,.i°"' WeHffdYov P0111t1on,; uvallabl1· fur mat11re per"°n who t•11 JO)'li lwlpml( olher .. MADTHAT CAU HOW A.HD JOtM OURTIAM! ~~~h~~fe !)lute 109. Anaheim 956-9660 Not an Aaenry Never A fo'tt F.O•: position. PullUmeeaper. trvlo e's Community preferred. Call: ~S313. Oevel~ment Dept. 1.1> Successful rand1dalt• 1i. one who 1s a profc~'iOnal in her fie ld. Reqwred lop typmg & :.horthand <.ktlls. and an ub1ht> m pu blic relation!> <:om pensaUon neaot1able In· q uire. 1740 N e w port B l v<l. (;0H<1 M I!!> a 71~9661 G.Mrat Offic• Young. i:rowm.: 'port:- l"C'IUIP mfgr. need:1> pen1on l.'llP 10 booklleep1nl(. c rt'<11t. collections & of f1Ct' proredur~ Salary ()J>eT1 Ca 11 546 6664 Ll\lt. part l.Jme ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ :.eeking someone t.o as Drapery work room. for -----.__ ,,, s-•·. -mple''"IY SI.St 1n engioeenng re """" ..,. .. ~ .. ., """ Vle'W of off site plan.~ & sd up for 3 or 4 girl work m a p s . S a I a r y : :1 ----------1 room with e xU1ling :JC $9.59 $12 9 pe r hou r EXECUTIVE couots.lde alforlead girl +generous c ity paid SECRETARY to set a start. ~-1431 or benefits. Contact City or Small dynamic ofr Onl> B-8435. I Irvine 17200 Jambor~l lht.· best need dPPh in ---------Rd (714J 7!>4 3600 before coohdenc1• to box 291i on..,. $700 + DOE 7 Z3 <..:dM 92625 18 + wilb good dnver'sl - -· rec. Receiving daily U ~ ~gmeer --- shipmen ls. d i.stnbut1nJ( EHGIHEBtlHG t::x pc ri l' n l' ed )'a r h l s pecial • alodc orders AIDE II saJ~m.ao. P ower & sail Able to read map Call Irvine is seeking so· 8 r o k er a Rf' on I y T ues. t b ru Sal. a l meone with expcnence Est ablisht:d firm San 642-4UM to maintain commuruly IJlego 225 9365. __________ , devclopernent improve· ---- ment plan files. develop Experie nced c-ash 1er a system for cnf(meenni< clerk lo work 5 day\ wk r ero rd 1' & a s:.1:.I rn Corona del M ur eni;!1nee,.., with µroJt'l"l'> 9 J0.6 Must ha'e rl'fi. Salary SS 21 S7 04! IJt•r C.:all Terr). &11 7575 for hour' t generous city interview DlllYBS Men or women ~ yrs or older. Know the t•oa!ll cities Net $180 a wt·t!k or more O ran J(e C oai.t Yellow Cab. 17300 Ml Herrmann. fo"ounta1n Valley. (No of Slater betw n N~whope & t:urbd) paid benefits Orart111R & ----- Sdl Wllh t:ASt:' It :,, a BHt-:1-:zi-: Cla.'-"J1t'd Ach li42 567K Genera l Offirc General Office. P tr. Kood l•---------1 A well orgaoiU'd person pay. flexible hour s HoteJ neede<I for heuvy t)ping _7_si_5445________ 0.. Atteadellt & f11ln1t Anuran vcr) l•--... --1111111!!~~~ Immediate opening for 1miiort.rnl SOOO Sll~O, GIHEllA&, OFflCE rebable pcNOn to work m o n l ll l" o m FashlOfl Island mv~11t Ow t•vcnang stun at lht• 1T1Cn.~11ratt· l'lllJ. menl firm nt'eds matun•. door o f our ll11t1•I :. fo"oor Girl Ofr1r1• respc>ns1ble . accura l<' Joun Re 32 hour:. 1wr Xlnt lkndib pel"$00 Pr efer hte bkplo! wet'k ShoWd be p.c~pl•· ()(;Airport Art• background. lo handl1> onented & a bit• lo 1•11 }''1-c<lc nck 8roVt1n /\.'!:.c><· C'Omnu&'llOOS acrountlng forct Hotel pohr1e'I t:n ~·!1.195 & li censing fun r t ions JOY excellent <'om pan> 1·~11 i:un. "123 .___fits, mc:ludln° a frt'i' GL•JU t:HA L Ot'FJC.:L' """' . '""'"" ""'"" " ""'~ " c. l~~~~~~~!!~~·I meal per shift App ly in W11l lrain rt-:.µ mtcll1 1tcnt IC pers on 9AM lo Noon, µcr :1>on. neat up GEN Office trainee Mon F'ri.P~rsonrwl µ e a r a n c l' . g o o d Phone & lypmg expcr MAUIOTT HOTB. lel~ph-Onc ma nnt!r. ll l> 11 helpful. group health & 900 :-.lewport Ctr Ur ml(. KOod In m;1th. fuJI 11r profit !'harm~ PIPaw Newport lkttl·h µart t11TI1• <.:all !\e.,.pon llPIJI) an per!>Of\. Lloyd F.qual Opv Empl> r M fl-" llarbor \1.:mt 67~1 !14'•1 Pest (;oot rnl. 5M t-: l>yt•r ~crl offlc. p /time Clt•rk T\pl!ll no !-.fl II" I 51'M ~ oturl' w11m;1n Joo loc NewlJOrt tk•a t·h M&-7431 H1J .SA <;JRL f"RIUAY ~.tru:.h & t:ng)Jsh speak 1111( for i.mall co Good salary 556 17H7 Uott:I Froat DeM Ce.ft math :i.k1lls are es:1>cnt1al Contact ('1l y of lnn ne 17200 Jamboree Hd 171411 7~ 3600 before 7 l5 __,...:__----~~--------l •1 •• •C: .11 We a.re Sl'eking a poc'<lpl(' orw nled person a bh• lei wort flea1blc hour'! ~II .. pe rt l lltl(' pos rt 1()'15 or fer exrellcnt company bencfU.s. mrll.ld1nl( a fr IDl!al per ~h1fl Apply an pel"l'IOfl. Moo thru 1''ri , !IAM lo Noon. Personnel If you're still looking for a job ... you haven't been looking at Fluor. Sometimes the easiest thing to pass up 1s the: obv1ou~ And 1f you're: looking tor challe:ng1n'3 ne:w opportun1t1e:s, in 11n environment truly de:s19ne:d for people-comfort, Ftuor 1s the obvious choice: He:re: are: some: of our cur· rent openings for skilled Suppart Personnel STENOS -tde:al positions for 1nd1vldua1s with 0-2 years· uperience and ucelle:nt stenographic skills Must type SO wpm and take shorthand at 80 wpm Please all bth«r Rlc~rds •t (714) 97S..f2108. MAJUUon HOTR llOO Newport Ctr. Or Newport Beach Equal Opp Emplyr M IF' Hotel HIGHrHSICN Full hme evt-nmg J>061 uoo available for nilla bie peraoo . Enjoy ex celle n t co m pany bmeOU. 1ncludinl( a fret• meal per lhlf\. Apply 111 person. Mon lhru f'n .. 9A11 to Noon, Pef"llClnftel MAIUtlOTr HOTIL 900 Newport Ctr. Or. Newport a .. eh Equl Opp Emplyr 11 /F eo.t~ ~~·Vis:. 1._.cW & l epcMr -rLeanups 642 8598 __ _ Dave ' Pa1nt1ni;!. servan.: ••••••• • • •••••••••• •• •• WiRdow C~ are<1 9 }r:.. rn(h l rt·.1i. Hemodellnlol coru.truction ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMured. he'd 51:16 K42.3 teng1ne1·rin1t \)'nd 1<'a Professio nal Windo w WALLPAPEHl:...G lion <.:omix•t r:.lt-' fin clearung by Joe Dani~!-. ~'rt·•· !:'>t l.1l' JJOOXli AH·r SI I pr roll C.:Jll ="orm 54:, Ulll;l) J\aJI 14>r'elCfl 'lfilJ 205-0 714·S48 ~ IL '1dent1al & coml'Tlt'r<'•<ol µamllru.: 1-·,..,. '''' Ht•J i. rttll..., 675 H:.!Jl 6°::1 m;n- M;,ike your advert1s1nR No need t.o travel a ll ovn dollar 1(0 f11rther ' List town to look for 1:aral(1• )OUr bwsin1·"' (•vt'ry da) "ale-. you'll fmd them 1n the Cla!>,1f1l-d 'f•ct1on nght here in <.:la11s1f1t:d o f th1., n1>w ~p.q1t>r To plac~ )Our garage 00 5678 ~ad. call 642-5678. ~~~·~ ..... ~!?~l~-~~ .. ~-~!?.~ ~.!!~!!.~ .. ~!?.~ GROWTH PEOPLE TH E ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT PART TIME EVENINGS H 1·1 oml· J lr:urH'd -..:.11< .... c·oun..,r·lnr to q·r 2 1 1 "Ith 1h1· .J tm l.ong tt..· A~<.,0<·1.111•.., ,\J.!l•nc·\ t o ..,llrwn tM• .inrl r•h ;qwron1· J>A l l.Y J>Il.OT C'.1rr 1N I><>\-.. :ind ~1rl~ on .1 11n1• 11n ()nt· tm~1:.. l'\ 0 1•n1n g-. Ii 1<1 ~I l'\I W e• n1•NI c·cin(·t·rnt'll. inn<" ;111\1• Jh•r:..nn~ "ho art• loohin)..' f1ir .1 lu1·r.1t1\1• p.1n ttmr· JH1~1l1on S.I hour Jo -.t ,11 t (':tit &1~ 43i1, <·xi :l",11 li<•l"<'l'll <! and I: I :\I Al->k for I .Ort DISTRICT MANAGER TR.AIMEE ( • 1 r <' u I at ton d <'pa r l mt.• n l ha:. <J n o p <' n 1 n g t o r a I r a 1 n l' e t n t h e C 1r1·ulat1on . SJI<·"· Ser ' l <'t' and ('olh•<·l1on 1\n•a Selected <1ppht·ant "ill n·<·1•1\ t• ;1 l1h<:r<.1l ..,l~1rting '><tlar ). H·gularlv c;('hcdull-d r<Jt Scs. bonu~ opport u n1t1C's and man~ fringe b<.'nef1L<., SUC'h ~!' patd VcH.'3l10~'{. paid group im;uranc·(•. fl(e ins urance a nrl dt•nta l covC'r agC' ~1 u c;t b<> 18. have good driving r('rord Hour. gener a lly 11 A M to 9 P :-01 Monday throu~h Friday. S.itu rda~ OH·rt1 me available a:.. n('('(f<'d Jf you a rc qualift<'d and 1n le r t>'\l ed an l t•a rn 1n~ ne._,._papf'r <·1r<'ulat1on hu~aness. com<· an f>('rson and ask for Don W tlh am s or Ken Goddard hcton• JO A :-OJ or Jflt·r 2 PM Monday thro ug h Friday DRIVERS SATURDAY & SUMDA Y MORMl~GS Dt:l 1vc·r D;.ii l y Plint bund l e>~ lo c·arr u·r.., Ht•qutr<':.. \;.in o r l <i r~c wa~on :ind .1 good drl\ mg n ·<.·ord l'hon<' fi 42 432 1 t-:xt ~I I . :i -.k for Oon W 1 I J 1 a m " E q u :1 I 0 p r> o r t u n 1 t y Employ(·r ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 WHt lay St .. Cotta Me-lo. Ca. 642-432 I AA ~ Opp D twUty Escyloyw ID!>lll'ance. f'ull or part t11ne com men·1a l un t.lertmter Older IJ'!l'SOO OK Cosla Mt'sa urea 833-(M2& -------lnauran« Sale!>. licensed sales rt'p. a uto m ollv,· KEYPUNCH Expene ncw ke ypunr h oper ator I tab e quip ment1 Xlnt compan> benefits In formnl nr fice. CM Call Ml We a n ll am at 645 5'90() LeCJC111 SKntcwy Super. thoui.:htrul l>i1'' n•·1•fls )'o ur •·"<r•·ll1•111 lt•).(JI l'll!X'rt1o;•• & 11ffwt· k1lb Will discus' h<iur.., µ.1y C'.1111,11 2'~11 LEGAL SfCRETAIY 'llt Ut h l.1w firm :.•'"'- ''" ) With ~f \(; ('.1ril "'I' T) IJt' 70wµm 1i1111 I ht1 "phont· ,. A I• l'r .111 ~~I 1300 IJ·11,aJ S.·< r\'lJf")'. 5 )'f"t ••r ITYlrP ••'( tJ r1ir Corp<11 ah• Alwmn lmrtll•d 01» 11 inic tA 1 I ltJO. a:1k ror ''' f1<"t' admin1i.trnt.or u ·i:.al 't·t·rt•lJr) <:rnwuu,! ltt-.11 Ei.lalt· Iii ll(al 1u11 ilrm 111 :\e~ l"1n < ·,. 1111 •1 ~·k~ t•xp. 1•ff1c11·111 ll. ,. 11 • r K "' l 1 <' I~,. •: .1 I Sl'1:r~·tJ ry Shorthand. •h<1aphQnc. & xlnt typ111.: ,ktJb a m11St Xlnt ::ialarv d••J)P nd1n g upon quahric:al1ons & ...c11 liocJd beo I' f 11:. 640 6900 Legal S('(" nf'l'd t'd f••r ~y llH Law Orflt·e Xlnt t)IJllllC ,kill' rt'(! tWI 4111 L11111at1on Sl.'f'r \'tan ~f'd1c-al M alprarLtt 1· OiHen & htf' c1v1I L1lli,:a IJon ~rrtary n<.~ tu wort m thP airport an'.• ol ~ H Slnll'I mcludt-· ' h l!Owl>m. I> 1J 70 wpm. ;.rntl xlnt itramma r J yr lt"),!J J t'x penenre in med11 .ti malpra( tie•· vrefier rl!d SJIJry 1·omm .. n'iUrJ 11· with abilil11!:1> & (Wrlorma n<'e OuUlJ nil 111..: Ht>ner1t.. Please t:Jll Can•n at 213 1;27 M26.\ MJ1tb Wanll'i.1, The ~ ... , <'hff M11l ..t . l .a ~1111.1 KL· aeh 194 4.H9".! Mamtenan(·c man. al.JI t time. retired C•1,1 .1 Mt:i.o. .irea. '>t'l your 11w11 houri> Apply :it 311i11 1l{"1h11l Ave. <.iJU!'-'JY 1 l)(•1l'nt1f1 e Ma1nte11ann • 1-.n follll\'l·r (1niwin.: I 'o with l(r<'.11 h1•n.•f1h n•·•-d' p.·r"in lo 1T1.J1nlJ1n IJIJ ~ pn11l111 tum t.'QWIJ c;,.11 1>ff11, maml<'flancc & p11 k uµ ,<, 1t. h very Tu lllllJlt l J 11 631 ISM MAJNTENAN<.:t-:1ST()( I\ MASTER Wt-<t Sun t:, per a mwit 644 9530 --- Mamlenance •MECHANIC •PAIHTB specialty program. ver) ----------1 "\Ill lime, day pos1t inn' a vailable for rel1abh• persons t!11pt•n e nc('<1 in p&111t, vinyl & fum lturi• re1>11ir or refrigeriatmn. electrical • plumbln~. EnJOY excelle nt com- pany benefits. lndudm.: a free meal per shift. Ap ply ln penoo, Mon. thru s;·r1 .. 9All to No'U1· Pmlonnel com peUt1ve Xtro sales person.'1 needed. 833·042~ I NTER I O R LANDSCAPES Work With live plants f I\ <> C maintenance route. exp pft'f Call betwet!n 9· l S4C)..°'2 INTERIOR DESIGNt;K Aaslslant. full time Must be e.qard. with layouu. o rder la 1 ' 6 meetinR clleete l e. 642·22~5 . 541-Ull IEYPUllH CZIMI Wftl Smith Tool has a l'lf'oed for 11 person t.o wortt Ill our Keypunch Dept. Wllh a an.uU mwn ol 6 monllls e 11 perieocc on a key lo dlsc, preler ENTREX 280. 380 You may q ualify ror one ol our IU!YPWlCb posl· lions. MAIRton HOTB. : 90C>Newport Ctr. Dr. ; Newport Beach • Equal Opp Empbr 11 /f • JUNIOR CLERK TYPISTS -Requires 1 year of general ott1ce experience: minimum typing speed of 50 wpm l!ICCurate:ly as we:ll as stat1st1ca1 typ ing ability. Should be: willing to work OW!rt1me as r«qu1red. TYPtSTS -Speed and accuracy are what count Mre:. 50 wpm minimum. Wiii al1<> be: lnvOlved with filing, "'4911 d1stribut10n and telephone contact. J r. Buyer, uperienced. l•HOUS--m-.. •EAN .... &ll!lasl!l!!l ... ---t wuted ror U•hllnl in· -dultl'y. M1aat be exp. ln 1.oeprttr. Car.MS-Sm b,p9dillna aecotl•liona, Slattinl salary ll 9»0+ per mootb. dependlnc on your bacqrouod and ... ~. a ad a •per lllODlb shill cWferenUal Benefits lnclllde com peny paid medical. dee · taJ. and eye care In 1 urance, t wo •••k• •AC.atloo, aod U p aid botidaya. For conaidera· llOD, apply In penon or caU Nanc1 Tanau1 et. ('7M) 115'7·a.JO. lWIACEI . Athletic tboe aDd sportswear store. Flnt•t Independent rhaln In S6. Cal. reqWretl btd WOfl• tna. entlnal11tlc, out1 · ln1. ru po nslble It$· dMdul w/retaU u pr. ~ Beach locatk>i. WORD PROCESSIN G TECHNICIANS -These pos1· hons require: machine-oriented Individuals who have et least 1 yur experience on Mag Card II, Office 5)'1te:m 6, High Speed Printer Of similar high speed automatic type. writer. (Oay and night Shifts available). If you re qualified and ready for a Fluor essl9nrnc:nt, please call: lcclcy •cplogtc Of'•"'"'"' (714) 975-1111 ··F• UOR Ft.UOtt tNOIMHU a CONmUCTOU, INC. un MkMtloft °"" tMne, tA "no An--~-loyerM I • • Houlecleanlnf Male or rema&e for part time houaecleanlna. veador' coolact • I t.aft· dard PlftbUinl technl· que. ruu t>enetau. c.11 ..... a wn :zs.30 yn. okl Call--------- Oce an •••• ll a ln· •SICllTAIY taaaDCe. at NM'7•. -..,..--.-pe-,-,eo-m-,,_-n-t ArlMtHt•.. •ffk• for elderly lady lliaat , .... , .. •cc•r•t• drtve. MMC'JI .,... ... 1• 11 ••lc --------1 ........... ,= Lh•·I • c om pa a lo 1 __...... ba•8' .. ,.r. 1ct111wk 11 '' II - :C-.!:!rt"'L1!:.· ~;~; =:..-=1=-··· MTllT-. l'lln v.xar..n A ... lnlae. Ca. •na .. ,. ....... WaL .....,a ~ •1Ap11et.1o°'**11., ~Blvd al Potd Carel I, pit hn. fl!UMe. 0...dtl Mar aw •. HBMJ ... I Ti. ... _EOE beneftta. Call Ibey Noonan 213/53Ml41 ............ , Ntaml --dom.Dinl. b Alloc. -"'--" So. Orua• eo. &•Pf'· req. I• a ll art11 _ '' ....... Dt htcludhfl ~&Wal, .. r-a n...~ ..... eoemtuvate ..... s..teo., .... .. .. ~ .. ..., ,, rm.tor.at~ ... rc:r• Dr I••• CA- • • JIM ~-mlM 71M HllpWmlM "" .,,.. Ill .... ••6*:: .... • ... ~--T"................... ···~··················· .......................... i.;;; ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --------1111114 , . S.t retary loollll1eeper ...n..,atot w1a•to le. •~1cle. La10• BMX. V~llWdy alJwoodbuall 71 .. MlllpW-... ...................................... "" ... Lm ••canm ......_ __ .._, SAUlrP£RJON,m•h1re Ptr,•tan••b . II• -br. bh .... I,. aO..cm~Ctolt ........ lff.JMI • -•-_... ._ N.aturallt« Wa t 8-tkr11 rra d teraoou. -· ...-i .... atU U.,. aa n~d leore . Ml11lon Vie.lo ........ aCllllUn. tedplu.ft. I Dirt ... Pf'O"• .. .,...._. 11aU.-.... Waider • Dryer. X let C. llJI 1111 Set. Beds prud .,__ 0...-a...n.t • llcwtl1 ea.I. a.a •adL ·-••••••••••••••••• C h a I r 1 • c ti It t' It .. • 1 tomb I • I n I I lu tr ..__._ •Aft 6UAD. .....5MI PDS1.AN KilLeN. Cr A 1G-Timit1haN aad Ren ie ._ ~ champ UOM · M an•cur 11 & f or ......... U1I ... U\ bulo)' 0 C AJrporl ._,.. lltialnMMn ~)ra H~r lll nail .., ... ur •~und iWa. 114 540>ml all &widen lfullb Oh l•lon • wtth )01.1 1n •TIAt•• ror pnva t.e comm 1111ity Oalf~ • Satt.Jer dbl. bit· 631.aoa . . Compleee ktn1 &aie bed mand fot m.nlmum 111 N.UC..J Wboletaall' Sup ~Boch a ru . Day In oven w t rot11.erie Wtenew suo MICHAMCS Ea..-rlea u•d o ~"r all rntt haak-a r.-qua~ Ap W la penoo P'u .tuon llb.od hlll•<'O 1600 Jam bur.,• Rd Nt-wpo r l 818t'h Oan s.nitts ran tJlf' • llll"ftllll pu.at an )CNr pro f••110 11a l C•N'•r 0 11t pu& .-.evement peak (Qr lhttnwlveii .. nd •re!I aur<'UI for our futur• 1111d \'Uu n • flUICHA.11 ... / M'IMTOIYa.•1 £1tp'd '•rc-llHt1 urd•r folkliw •· lnveon&ory <'t>O trol. I > pt l !I •wpm °"Janlttd Pt'~ Irvin, F"u rn mfr !140 0114 K.ttn lVlllll plier. eapancHn10 C 11k.I , • 14~/hr Call Mon XIAt coad. 115 Eves. Diits .... S,$-7~ a.U""llVe, )'OUAA men. f r 1 t o r a p p t lt0-S2U -••••••••••••••••••••• llu1 la " UJllqU. t't>O«pt In t~ lndu.ttf') which will ~t!r 1.UO Career opportu.nrt > 714~71 KE!SIOND Pups. AKC .... 5* 105$ ou t'xpe r neceiu1 ary GM dryer. clean. worits Champ sin. MIF. P~ & ••••••••••••••••••••••• SaJary,eomauu lOft. 'iECYtBKPR . part/full good S6S S48 ·8Sl3. s h o w P vt p l y 2 t'AMILY SALE Jul) $ZOO.~~ lime. K.,; Co CdM ~. 2L1t97·l:MSaft6 pm. 4 /S/f> lfl4 1 & lfl 2 1 ..... Dvtrmot Dr . Hw1l. B"h MB O I C AL O tr .. ·1e.:1-: MANAG E k Wltb ID ~ & b1lhn1t 6 rum ~ es~r SUi>'•h 1:wn .a&W.> for bus)' rokJ"> .J)l c Ask for A nM tM'T iOOI Our nll!W off u-.. Will bf' ''Pt'ft on cw around J uh H .. nd we n n hardl •1111 W U\trodUCC' •ltlr r.x<'t'p t1onal lf'r"'"" ;and M nf'ht> to > ou Uu r bradll\ m(ludt> ~I) l'omrol h\llpt'~:tur (Jr1l1'4CC' l' ou 11 t >' ma 11 ul ill I W"tT 1s tn nft'd of u ~ ..-mbl)' LIM Qua lll) C 'on tro t C:lc-r ~ • "d i mou vau on Th111 h .in \Int o pportunlt) 111 .i f111~t 1ro1i.1ni.: t'omp1111) o lftrini.: :-1•11Hll) & l(J'UWlh pot1·n11.il W .i ~" l~ un l'XJK·nent·e d. •1u1&l1fil'.it1on.., Phou, l~rsonn~I i l4 ~•<>.ittl Salary Ml 67~ Retn1. frost free. cle!tn. •DOG SITl'ER • Lo w(:ry organ . M l!>l' l~!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l)ERVICE Slation au.e n works fine ~. Washer Tl.Canines mobile ken· fum. Secrelary . FtT . heavy dant F'wJ or p ttJme APP· •Pl dryer set. clean. net. CM, NB. CdM. Ca ll ---------- Pl""' 1110 t••c1t1n11 nt·v. typlQ&.SJC ,Chamber or ly in person . Laguna wo rks good . SlS O CorlnloAd Sitter'16l.24 S a t /S u n C h ~na · n.111rllt'lUt(l 1Jroa1ram ""'-' Commerce. 493'4700 Che vron. 604 S Cout 548-8513. 548-4485. hrs. 642-4300 Franclllc an apple daahe<I· woulll Li ke lu lell )OU Whkhr. walker. 1nvahd 111l10Ut ---------Hwy,Lag.lkh Gu....Or yer , hke ne w. Shih-fiu AKC Pups tri &diet.eat l622 Bake,.St Secret_., ........... , ~OE SALJ::S Wan~. Green SlOO or will trade cdor 3 wks. old. 1250. CM. . --Med.I cw ProgreSM\l' ht>allh '.H l' co r equirt>' brll(ht enersetk L \ . or M l"tJ ~·t w dnt d n • lfllit rt' ronl. 4 day v.o rll "'ttk •Xlnt start1nK i.alaq Compre he ni.1 'e ~·nt'f11 p;tckage Ne.., port Bt-.H'h loc•Uon F ull Umt• & p.1 rt ti m e Call H1t·k at 8J3..9.lH )1 £D l <:A COORDll'lATOH On\•ln~ po:.1t1on Mu,t havt' own trons portat mn & be f a m1 l1 a r wi th Or an ~e Counl) I. A a reas No s ale1. F ull lJme·Part time pos1t10n!> Moo F ri 9 5 Ca l l 76S-&500. MEDICAL TRANSC•llH for pr of s ecretari.:11 l!C:'n 1ce an s e ... port Heh P T & F' 'I' da). Mu!>l be knowled ~a b le 1n a II medical spec1dl1ttt'' Uap1d l) Pini! & :IC'C'UrJtt• :.pel hng m a n dator) a l a r y com m 1i. ab1ht1~ t-:xp 'd onl~. n l'ed a p pl ) C:ill 64-i-O."JO.i, ask for J 1 U II en dersoo ~•Kept. Free to applicant H )Ou hke people you ' JI lo\l' this exciting can•er • Plus h off1t•e r.reat benefit~ +-:innual bonus ~.600 Also fee JObo; t'J ll Carol Buck . ~Ill 5001. Snelling & Snellin2 or Newpon Hear h /\i.tl•nt·~. 4310 Campus Dr •Pn·nuum Pll> Rat."' •P.auJ \ .1r111mn •l'iud ~1 .tl1'r \tuJh .ii •1'1111J l.Jfr tn ... ural\lt' •l'.11d \t;,ilpr.i"" • l 11i1b1ht ) Uur phoo\'' "'Ill b.· n>n nt><'tl'J In I h,• 'l'r\ Ill' JI futurt• \\.ill h r:.r .. ur acb STAFF BUILDERS HEALTH CARL S ERVICt-:S !':ur ses Aid e ,,, J II , ce r 11r1ed or t ra inees )1<'Sa \'erdt• Conv llosp 661 C:e ntt•r !'It Costa '1t'Sa OFFICE ~A~AG ER For J6 ex<'<'Ull \'e sw te:-in Santa ,\nJ Sel·k 1n~ dyn.lm1c . OUtji!OlnR '" d1\1dual '4 hO enJoy~ woriung w n b & for peo- ple Re:.puns1b1htie~ an clud<'S manag&nll & leas ing . typin.i.:. lite book keepinR, & .i.:en OHil'l' dut1<'~ ('all ~1 <.lr'>h<t . i 14 9&1 3.SJI Off1l't' Clerk P T ,.:oud typinj! & h1111kkt•1.-p111.i.: Skill!> C.:all l>r Sl·ht r &t2 037R omcE CLERK TRAINEE MODELS ESCORTS Tlw Dail} Pilot ha!> an Needed by OC's h nc'>t 1mrned1ate openin.i.: rur ~erv1ce. no ex per Ol'C trainee for full ti me ~1-0180 permanent position in Nallonal Asset Mlllnage menl Company openanl( office 1n Jl u nt1ngt on B each see k1 ni 1n terv1ewer.. & Rl·prest•n ta t1 ve:. Nu l'"IJ> nec~ary I' T 1ncomt• to S25.000 F T P'J~1t1on-. .1ho 11vl111I For 111h•n 11·v. l'UOlat'l Mr c;1ffin. MM 9:ct7 :0-.1GIIT Clerk \ppl) in per ~un Coral Rct•I '.\-totcl. :!&\a Harbor Bl <.:M. Nurse RN Druit a buse o utpalll'nt cl.true an Newport Heat·h Pen:nanenl 20 ho ur J)t.'r "'eek pos1llon 4 rotating hours per day betwt.-en € a m. & 4 p m ..,~kday' ur 7 11 m & I I a m w e e kends Rot :>IC' 2 weekends cverv third our Class1f1ed 0 ('part menl Mus t be ablt• lo l) pe 35-.W wpm ti) plnR l.e.l Wiii adm1msten'<i ln all applicants). 111 kc' .it.Ider handlt-phont•s lear n t·o mp ut l' r .1 nil nlher gcn1·ral l lt•r1t·.i1 dutit'S Opµm"lun1t' for advanr t·mt•nl .inti ,.,. l'ellent tnmpan) bt:ner1ti. S.il.tr) <om mt·n i.u r a t t· v.1th O''< pen l•nce 1-·or 1ntt·r v1e'4. ple:JM• Cilll 61:! ~:l21, l''tt 277 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330W. Ba' Street Costa Me:.J f'. q u a I 0 p p o rt u n 1 t ~ _ i.-:mylo) •·r PA•ALEGAL f'.:Xpen enc:ed C1\•1I ht1J?:i t 1on . bu,·k ,i:round S II type act I\ e olfll'l' REClrTtOMIST TY'1ST S t> .H d t' Jlf' o d • b I l• nutufe per.,on lO wurk in 1'\.awi.hl&J'I' nk.'1> include Puen o 11U.in.i. T uho..· Wlli llawa11 -"lb Vi .. Lido. NB l'ull W Town~no or l> <:nJ., .it 17141 675 151· starting ~onda~. JUI) 7 Ulll JOAM bus~ d1\'t'rs1fH-d ore nr 1 ---~!!'!'!~!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!~ tX: airport S.1llH) n1·.i l'Jll l..iur l>..iO C't' ~taurant IC3 774~ SGT. 'IPPHONl'S RECEPT /SCTIY '9?2A STORE Excel. opp0nun11 y to full or part lime Good fore&ect n c. ~ ~ ---------- make a car~r with ~ Co hene f1ls Future Fr ft Fr MovUll( Sale! Ski eqwp. s tar J r v1 n e co Op eeur 17 cu. · ost Tap ~l.lty S m.all AKC baby furn. tDys, clothe!>. ponun1llt.-S & bene f1ti., m11mt pos1t1ons poss1 Free upnght New com Venue Pup Non Shed· couches. d t"'"· g 1fh . outstanding Call Kita . ble Apply 10 penon bet Pl'e580r du:lc.s hots. 998-9015 everything g<>e!> Sal 9'. • !Jam & 11.im 3(f77 S 8469604 ~. CoastaJ Person · FnetoY• 1045 Su n 10 2 . lti T a hcJI'. net Agenc~. 2790 Har bor Bnst.ol. C M Sears refngerator Apt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ir vine OH Uni ver1<11\ 81 .CM ;tat1ont•r) ~l O rl' 1n ~ Xlnt. cond lyr old Lovtng med ium size dog Or 5SI 2742 NEVER A F'E I': Coronadel Mar n~ ex SlSO ~LS8. or673 in~ needs comparuoru.h1p It 1-st_a_n_n_u_a_l_4_t_h_o_f_J -ut' pr·d ~ales lad ) Full eurtise 673-840(! Ga r age s., I e . J Secret,ary F'r~~Top legal firm wants person v.ith good sk1llo; & exper Plu.~h office Convenient loeat100 To SI ,300 .\lso feeJ(>bs. Call Carol BIK'k. 54().5001. SnelhnR & Snt•ll mR o~ Newport Beac·h Agenc y. <1340 <.:a mputi Or. ume s da)s Xlnl wor k ~ew sewi ng m a c h ine I $175 r t $75 II! ...11w 1050 F'am1 lt'l\ • Sat & Sun In" ---' i::s"""'1all} rint• . re nger a or rw * w ,. ~voiu ,.,..~ • r S.2. Zl65 Notre Dame llrt cllenwle 675 1010 Sue 831·803 1 or a l t>r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----6 JOpm960-3198 UY C M Shopsm 1th, t ool,, T .. L Sol i+on * * I B * * book s. m 1-.c d 1~hf·'· sa17~~~a~1'u..-. ro~ust·~ to Washer. dean. works Good used l-'urn1tur1• & chest o( drawers bab' ~tart No l'Xpt'r nl'Ct>-.:> l(ood $65 S4,g·8~13 or Apph anres OR I w ill funutun.>. dr a pes, et<' f ~ 4485 seU or S ELL for You No !>t'lhni< /\cr0r>!> rom · ....... .rT-S "'UCTIA.-...1 Lots ol stuff 01~hwa,,her. oc Airport 2 9pm c.ill n f ~ ~ "' "'" d f \ c Taim.6410169 :0~~~e ~~~o;. scsl:~~· ~616&13J.'625 ~~:::~r..re1 ;;p1.,:!'~"'~· TELJ::PllON I': WOHK ~&'.ill,~ 4485 2 Che5ts sic> ea Ctiet;t S40 Sat. & Sun !1·5. 1577 Pon Dmette sio m isc dis hes. def'06a. C M Enlr) levt•I pu~1twn ,,ew port lle.it•h firm ~ positive pt•rsonuh ty front office I) pt' with good phone tt'<'hmques. t)•pmg :.kills. bookk~p mg a plus Sala~ plu.~ belwf1ts Call Mr Jamt•s 7141955-0073 :\ow h1nni: for Cull & part llml' opt>nrni.cl> lit loea lion neur 0 (' a irport \';ir) mg days and huu,-,,. idt•JI ~upph'mc11tal in I come for housewi\'t'S and s tudents . Our pro ~~~~~~~~~~~ gres~I\'<' growing rom ---------- ~ove. clean. works good - S75 552 062H blwn 5 9pm , 9 9 SPECIALS !::VERY DAV ~IJ.S48....a.5 wknds AT C ha rlie's Clo i.t>t. RESPONSIBl.E? Receplloo1st Typist FUU Time Jul~ & A~w.l Lovel) o ff1n• n t•ar Redhill & BnsLol. C~ta '.\-tesa ~1105 Recept1omsl SEC•ETAIYI UCEl'TlONIST We're see:kiniz somt'one with a sunny d1i.poe,1t1on lo 1i.ork a~ Reeept1on1st at Irvine's bu:.~ Cit) Hall. answennJ? or refer pany offers oppl) for ad "ancemt•n l ba s e d on )our JOb perfor lT\iJnce l'leasant working cond1 l1ons :\lust tw 18 and o• er .\ppl> 1n person 2300 So 1-: Hnst11I Santa Ana lle11(hh «next to MacDonal1h 1 ~9 ll674 1-:UE Restaurant WA ITE R~ Appl~ 1n person O,·er 2 I Don Marcial Re:.t . 547 W 19th St c :\1 ------rin g t elepho ne and ----------counte r 1nq u1nes from the public and ass1s tin11 the Person nel ~t'Ct 1on Salan 1:. S5$6751hr +- ,gent'rous Cit> paid benefits T> pmg 5.Swpm 1s reqwred. l!OIXI roni mun1l'at1on and f1lln s: slulls are a pill!. Contal'l C1tyoflnm1" 172UOJ..im hon"t' I< d !711 I 1 Sol 3';00 bo•fnrt' 7 11 RF.C .. :PTIONl~T Immedia te openinJZ r .. r person -.1th JZd S(Cneral 0 r f I l' e ~ k I I I "' N (I s hortha n d req Sal negotJable dependlJ\g on sktlls It exp Gd location. pleasant t'nv1ron ment Compatible c·o-wurlter.. Call ~aril) n C1•il1·• 955-2000 Recept1on1sl for ,m .111 Founlam \.die) f)ffH l ' :\!ust havt-t) pin1i:. 10 ke) b) touch, Rd phoot-\Ohl' Musl ha\ecxp 641 1583 RECEPTIONIST 'The corporate offlt·es or iJ Newport Btoa r h t1nam·1.il firm has an openan~ for a He c ep t 1on1 '1 H-espons1b11Jt1e ... tndu<le ansv.enn g phones .rnd '>Orne light l} PIO.I( Wl• or fer 2ood ,,li ar~ .ind benefits Interested :ippllt•:ints RETAIL MGR. Athleti c s h oe and ~Poruwear s tore f'mt"il irldependent chain 111 S.1 C.il reqwn·s hard ... ork lnlc!. enlhus1aM1e. out1N 1ni.t. r<'spo ns 1blc• 1n d1v1dual 1i. rt•t;11I 1·1tpr :-.:cwpc>rt Hea1·h li1t'.1t11m Gmd benl'flls t'all M:il"] Noonan 213 533 !11~1 SALES (;;Jn you hv<' on $26.000 to $4.5,000 a }ear 1r you &rt' !.elf·mol1vated & am bilious & know how lo mana,l!e )Our lime. )our Pott•ntial 1i. unhm1tt·d ARe & -.ex are nC)( a rJl' tor Thi e, 1-. not 111 -.urcrnc:t•. nut mutual rwMh or n •JI t•stat« For thv 'ale• o r s Jlr' m.;nJ1otement nnenll·d µer~on .., ho d1 ,,lik 1·" tr.ivel. wJnts cxH·I work1nlc! rond111on1> & W('f'k l'nU'> Orf. C.t 11 i l4 851 17i0. llAGEH CONSULTANTS 1\!.k for Mr Oav1-. SAUS $750 DOE floor s11le:. w tdecoratl\ e hardware co 10 Costd Mesa <.:a ll Tue:. thr u Sat at 642-4184 SECRETARY ll"iMJ Dut' lo l~ expan.<ion of the per sonnt•I and neg1ooal o rr 1l't'-.. PONDEROSA llOM t-:S. ii ma1or Cal1ro r n1<£ llomcbuilde r has 1m mediate need' f o r !lt'Cret an t.'S Excelle nt opportun1l) exists for a pt>rsonnel secretary in o ur bui.) cor porate o ffice 1i.•ho must possess a minimum Of I year pt>r !oOnnl'I '"'c r etar ) ''" pt•r11•n r t• and e xc:ellenl I) p1nj! -.k1lb ur 65 wpm I.Ne lo lhe promotion nf o ur ~('t'rt-tan . Jn oµ portunll)' l'XISl'\ for J bnitht cnthus1a~t1c.' 111 dlviduaJ v.1th 6 month.-. ~e n era l offi ce t•x penmce and excellent lyplllg skills of 65 wpm We offer ;in l' l't'llt'nl s alary benefit paC'ka1te with outstanding work 11\R surroundm1ti. f'l<'ast- J pply m person at POMDEROSA HOMES 2082 Business Ctr Or Irvine. Ca !-12715 Affirmative Action Employer ••SECRETARIF:S• • F' C.RE .TIO.S90S21.000 1\drrun As.st R&D $16,lj()O ~\JU Chg TB Rf': Stl!.000 Appointment Only 1!-'re1· Lu Reinders Ai.:e nc) 4020 Birch. t:~tab '64 ~ewport Beach. 833 fU90 pleru.e call SALESGIRL. outgu1nR & 1111111..-...__,..__.,..~..,.......,~I fn endJy. 18 yrs or older 1714 1752 11&\ Jr Sport.swear. ru11 or SECRETA•Y EARN UPTO $9.95 PER HR. Xlnt wo rk in g t·on d P art t 1ml' e"en1n 1ie 751·~ TB.IPHOHI SOUCfTOIS S4 per hour to ~t:.rt , 11enerous bonU!I. ~o 1•1t Pl" ne<'e!l.'1 a~ • ..., o .... 11 ing • llrs 3 lu 91'\1 1\:>k for ~ r Lee 846 55()4 nu.a Exp prefe r red. for our ~h Coa.-.l Pla1a 0H1<" .. l'lall.M' c.ill KJthy Arn burl(e) .it 5-1-0 ~ih California Federot ScrtilMJS & Loan fo. () ... TOPLE.'>S ~ODEL.., S7$DAV PAID DAILY not>xp nee H26 25.KJ _ TRAlNl::F: Wa nted full or pa rt ll me 54 9 3400 2961• llurbor Bh d ~ ' l'tamt>e man.ii;(l•m1:nl for 1aruton a I t urpiir J t 1011 lii5 2101 ....._ 1015 4 Pc. full !>IU? bdr m -.et rome an It browse & Ix: ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJOO For more info. call suprued. Clothes on ron IAUll"S ANTtqUE AUCTIOH Sun . J u l y 6 . I OA M '>harp• Inspection on Sat . J uJ y 5 from 12Noon to ~p M 2 toads or AnYncan Antiques from '1a.ssach~ls & lllioo1s Amencan oak. "'·alnut & co untr) F're nch fur n Over l.250 p1e<-es Partial ll.sl . 20 waU l'loclu · I & 2 wt . '!>e ven1I mantle docks , 2 lc!randfathe r clock.s. all in m1ot cond ~1al an~t for car burrs . C la ss ic 196 1 Fr en t' h I-' ace I V 1• 1? a HK.500 <'Oupe. only 4ilJ made 1964 '1(; M•d£t'I llcnn I-"'1ll1·r hat1\ Rrand lhl't''4ood UfJnl!ht IJlano fan t'<I. OIW of t I.ind player piano .., ~· rolls, upn1tht oak plJ~1·r ruckelod('Qfl. d1ninl! ro11m -.t.ot.-.. bt-drm ~ts, h•in.: rm seLo,, --omethm2 for t'\Cf\OOE''' W~ of bn1• a bnic & ~lassv. are IAXB"S AUcTIOH 141 00 rer••o••t ....... '•w.t,Co. 2 ll-531-1524 7149'36-0l I 0 ew. 6 JO 631 2334 s1~menl. ~ Newport Bhd CM. 631-4473 Cord Swivel cha ir. Oak ----- deskichair. Rtoaul Solid GA HAG 1-: SAl.t: Sat fv Mapll' ll utch. Child's Su n All ''P •'' td Sola~l ;~91).\94 furn1tur••. S25 $4!11•• LamP6. books. p1t1ur•· \tovin1t Salt' Sofa . c·on rrusc· Pnc·cd for llUll "' tem po. 9 mo' o ld I.en• ,ale l(): S200 est·at!>. C'olonial. 2 )r'I 24c.>Hohda~ Rd NR old ~w1ni: nwt·hant•. (.Jn ---• -- !>l maur ... ~-. & fra me Patio Sale Lot.-. or planh 962-5.$80 Ii some fum1turt> Phi, rru.sc Sal Sun. 9.-\'1 1>1 · 100 Y~ar Old lJt-.k S200 Ja,m1 ne Ave Cd \1 Collect.or ' Ite m 6-'6 1176 644 112n3 7 Ratl..n BJr. t'h"1" & l1 t4'~ (,5~~> Bumi)• r Poiil Pokn T Jhlo· ~IOIJ c; d.' l>r).., S7 5 !>l-0 (ft 1.'1 "'~1 ~1U<·h l pt· " I .\ "tt•1m.in 1•11111 '"''•llr 'lJll 111<111 ~ !>.Ji 7:'3.'I luuth (,old t11n" SllWI ~~.>II FUmrtun-. lamP'. p1t tun• Ira~:.. C'lr>Ck'. 'h 'n'O, mLS<' $3. S6CJ C.. ~ h on I) ~S761 CREDENZA. II', 1 175 pt~ ml!>(' rurrutun· t.W. 57&1 ----- REAL BIG GAIAGfSALE ~.•t•t)thini.t rrnm junk '" h•tOt'~t Jll ll llU I'• Fr,.• h ,. • ' 1 •• SI 11 • S..t '-on. Jul\ _, & 1, 11~1 "In R.. f' I J .. ,. ' • I) n .. ·' l\inl(.-. & l 'liH, :'\1'>4por> lte11(ht:. ~.1m t"."ipm '11,~inl>! '.i i••. Jul\ I 11 l\1tth•·n a111.tl1 J11 ~.~lerro. etc (;cJOd ll•' ,d, 16522 Rt.-l(ina II II A•ctiotteer: Deott n. phono rad io comtx• Slso Sor j tit·d . $250 GIANT J family gar.:il(er • Lets of wood fu.rniturt• & bt:d.,, rantasl1c m 1,t· ~AT & SUN ~La Pl'rll· Place, (' .\t 1 ~e.ir m r ni•r of 16th & Tic.Un 1 ~ 7"511 . ~ Dlnt'tt• 'l't Sl50 Loun~« l'nJ\d Ai.:l·nt li.dnl\-d full Mo M 1" "'"'"'. Mo I dtair ~ \II ied rond ~ 8070 ti~ pcr.11111n min :• •"I R~e SJt & SYn <...:? ~ •••••• • •• •• • • •• • • • • • • • • l"<pt>r mJnn .. tun Hu" Mcnt...chanJir & Vi1a I .-~IM~l-:DIATl':t;\Sll • dl(t·nc' Reh•' 67!ii''41 .,.t'rchandise lO ~, p.iu:l Puuo T.ibh A~ <.h:11~ I-o r Gold , :-..1t ~1·1 . -ror:>arot:dJ• ofaUC'tlon ' Gt.i.."~ TOJ.1 Whitt' mct .. 1 Platin um An> k1 n11 l'ta,el Agl'nt \1uM b.• M -· ---1 f'ram· Sl.:.O 11-lO 5S92 rond . amount 1JJ111t•I pi•r in l·ommt'rt'1.1I .tt ~ 8020 ---548 5053 1•ounL' Mu-;t ~ l'"IPt·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOfA ... fDE-A-lfD •in Sdbrl' c·om11utt·r Horki·• •.1riabl•• '>P.'•-d Queen_, & <lhls $150 1\11 W •·~b u v ~ 0 .1: l>. iS4 1:111 3 whl l.H 'lt· 1i. i:r11<' " bo\ 'Pnn ~~ & m.1111 ~TE~!·I NG ~ti.\ 1-.H ,\ basket h\•\ dui. tm•' & Jl<;o 11n ':ih i>41 K205 SIL\fo.R $!> ~tll p11 lo.up TYPIST/RECEPT. t ubt••; Gou d· !·o n d ~~ ~~ ___ _ Per..ooabh· l·'<prd n:•·t•µ I Sl!iO OBO ~-ooH6 IARTBt IS IAOC t10nl'>l w<1ntl'd \':1nt'<i ------Oassl11ed Ad:>. your oo~ . du1 ic·-. 1nC'lud 1ni.t T WX Sell idle items 642 5"678 stop shopptnR rent..cr , ~ Colu'!'n l!096 m;u·hinf'op.·r~1t10n . pulM· ----- t~ pe con:>olt• T \ pin it ,J ' '>ISllni;c per ... onrwl Good bt'nd11~. l:Q•>d ,,tlar~ PleL'e rull or comt• m for tnten1e..,. Ple'"l') S<·m1 CondU<'tOr lfi.41 K:i1s cr 1\\e. lrvint• 540-9979 You can be a WINNER '4'eett • ------p lime Second Glan<'e. I' TT) ptSl & liookkt-e1wr Equal Opponumt) 21Z2 W Oceanfront. l'B. J'aralel(.il Sen 1ct•!> Int 71-1 i!k! 133-t Sec'\ WPO ~ale! card. xlnl.type. la1i. fi rm i'lpl. Ct r Just by sending us your name and address and by watching for your name in the classified ads of the Daily Pilot. Calli 14 834·7828 COUNTY OF OUMGE '8SOHNEL DEPT. For more informa uon E m ployer M F 675 33161 tall 675-6892 (.'onma del ~!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!~~---I SAL ESGI RL r1n_t_e_n_n_1!. Arfinnal1\'e Action Emplo}erM F Nuratng HEMODIAL YSIS •NflYN Critical Care 1-:xp pr<' ferred. Will t rain for th1-. Spec1alh f'\111 till)(> In Mlssioo V1eJo 714-all-tlOO 'far Part time pos1t1on in re ader ad dept Sa1 & ~1on 9 2 Telephone & l'ountl·r :.ale:> Appl ~ I', n n)'l>3\ er Ui60 Plat'l'nt 1a A\e l' M P T clean up perM>n. JIJP I) 1n peri.nn .it HB fUmil ure in HB 194:11 Beach Blvd PhooeSales XJnt Comm1ss1on Only one position Call IOam to noon Curt, 833·9841. PLANT SHOP Cull tul'lt' position 1n s a les for penon w /inten or plant knowledge. 645-4Ml ask for Jou UCEPTlONIST .,tiop in C.:ornna del ~1ar Newport Beach S800 If f''ull t1~. exper d As k upbeat &funisyour!'il)le for ~ax1nc ur Ruth. Lhan)our1t n thl10toth1s 640-4 172 ____ _ company where you will Salei. lady wantc-d P t for even receive fret" ~a1hni;: KJft store exp rC>qwn:.'d lessons 1f you want Ne<'CI , · professional 1maRe for "~·S.560 ____ _ lots of pubhc contact & SALESLADY good typing p lease t-::Xcellent Posuon ror Ex 557-6122, 731 -7711 pen enced Saleslad) for I~ Fre<'t0 Aooh r1>n• ~:xeluslvc Childre n's "-~s ... •tu &;11111 I • .. mpti-. ' fl Open :\Ion EH! t:nt tl 7 p m . R~ Appl 4500Campus Or . N B 14211 Yor ba St. T ustin IJoutique LeMl\GASIN South Coa!lt Plaza 549 8585 SALESPEOPLE To sell home secun ty system~ F'ull or part lime Bonus plan. Income de pend!! on you' 642 5.206 Nursing 10 a frie nd ly working a t mos pher e Costa Mesa M e mon al Haspltal. Curre n open iap: Plut1c Mf1. Some exper. Trade your old s tuff for In band tools . Laguna ()per\ Monday Evenings new g ood ies w ith ii lled-Surg Nipe:I. 831·9301. ~~~~~~~~~ Claullled ad 642·56'1R RN's/LVN's all J s hlfta full-lime and part lime knalts F.mergency room RN mu-shill come see ua a bout ou.r new aalaries, and OW' beoellU which Include dell&al plan Is empk>ye. mdla1on. Pre11 penon-AB Dick -.JM came re. Xlnl op. pommity for up, quality minded penoo. 54G-9181, aak f«Tom. ...... s.a • .., l'ee paid. ANlst partner ID cMr1t al fortune 500 firm. Skill• tit pro · feeaionallam will 1et lhll Y8thioa bland •pot fa. La ua wU )'OU •bout our yw. 'h SLS.000. CaJl E llie recent a e Uvalloa o f O'lrt•. 540-*l. Abe feejobl. Snellial 6 SneU· Aleohollam Recovery lal or Newport Buch """" Protram. C.C.· Acenc:y, 040 C ampue ..................... , •. Dr --. tm> ta-2714 E.i ~!!· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I m m VldGfta. Coate = -. WOllCI a--",_.--~-.. -r1-h-,..-.. -.-• =..1::1~0.: --... IO tall .... I II 'Pi wtai........,. ........................... ,ow ..... ,. .......... Mk ......... .., ,..., .... .. ... ..... .. ~' ...... , ....... . •HFJ ~·· llH'S LYN'S HA't THE IEST Of IOTH WORLDS WFVI .OT rT YOU CAN HA YE IT! H TM,., H fiUAT ......,, NJ. OI ,ART TIMI CAU OI COMI .. 1 126 ....... ,, ....... "" • 1111 ... C..tt•• ... .... • ...., ......... 141.Nf' f'rtt to Appli<'anl lrvme Personnel Agenc) ~ E 17th. CO!.l<l Mes.i Suite 124 ~ 1470 -~ ---~- Secretary LecJlll Seel ••wy Nf'WPOrt Beach to Sl .400 Independence lS .i qualJ ty admired by this at tome) If you wa nt a c·haJlenging pos1l1on with lots O( potenllal. this IS 1t. 557-6122, 731 -7711 100'7' Free to Apphnint ,.__,S~r•iu 1•11u (',1mp11• ' I\ Open Mon Evl' l'ntll 7 p m 8 ) Appl 4SOOC3m p us Dr . N.B 14.211 Yorba St .. Twllln TY'1ST $'50 Ac<"urao mo r<> 1m por t ant than 'i>l'l'<l Thu, " lo\eh 0H1n· In F.&.'lhlO h 1Jnd CJ l1 Hila I ~~. Cou~tal P•·r.oo nel Agent). 2iUO II arbor UI .CM 1 NEVt-:R A n :t-: Typ Hec p t 2 or da)s w .. ,.k H ~ T y 50wpm. phone~ & f1hng t-:.xp onl} 540-4242 Cal bet.ween !l I Wa 1tl'r' & W J1 lre~se. wonted . t•x p1•rie nr t•d 1\pply in 11er..oo, Skinn~ llavcn. 9001 Yorktown. llB ---- WA I T F; R s . w " I T R F. s s E s f IJ prlVale count ry <'l ub Part lime L unches only 11 3 S days per week /\p ply Wednes·Sal 644·5404 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open Monday Eventop ......... 1005 SECIETAIES TYPISTS ....................... W~MINSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL Daily UM. Fri lH OPEN JuJy 4. lM UTSl We9lminlter Ave. Ganlen Grove 564 ... lo.1 We are acce pting •P· pllc at.ioos lot long and short te rm aecreta rtal p O s i t i O n I • ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! P rofessio nalis m Is a CHAii CAI••• mmt.Pleuantphone at· C all Biil 141,0119 lrttade. Wide vac1etY ol bacll1rounds needed . dyateves. Alto rum re· Call today fOf' lnlonna· 1.nm.hinc __ =-· W_otk_.::.tuar __ • _ Uon \ IOIO 557-1145 en-Lin:. llMl'OIM'Y "'1SONHtl Sltl/ICU 1721 .......... ... pcM ..... ..._ ... Wn1 m . --.......... "' ........ A ..... ar-rwht1, I ,,. .... -. 111.GIJ Win tic kets to th<' cir<'us. area amusem e nt Jttracllons or s PortinJ.t e\l'nt~ J05t fill out th.-. coupon a nd ma1 l 1L toda to tht• Classified Departmenl, Dally Pilot 330 W. Ba) Street, Cos ta ~e!ta, C ,\ 92626 FIND YOUR NAME WIN TICKETS WORTH $15 "THE WORLD FAMOUS" WHITE STALLIONS of VIENNA The ROYAL LIPIZZMI STALLIONS t ANAHEIM CONVEN110N CENTER July II ... 8 p.m. n ·s EASY: Look for yoar HIM and ad41rHa In loclay'111 dHllfled Rtlloft. U you find II. call MZ·ll11 Ext. m .. d •e wm arrange for you to pkk up )'CMlr tkuu at* nearest otnce of tH ' DAILY PILOT ....... ..., ~Jllli t •• !::::!2 .......... ~ -··-..... ~ !!.:...':!!::!' ... ~! ...... : ..... !~ ~=--!~ .................. ! .... __ , --- " Dia ..... IUaa l .. It" cam,.., hr _.. S,C.Uq i.t111p lt11 ICAIAI MUST llLLI . hu.... t t H ..................... .. ~ Ula Wiii I' a I ' ........... ll! --~at ho1 1»'1, UI hou,., lfNlt'Clt.U.wJw.a. %1 IANTAHA. I Mii ol ...... ••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT ---Ml--.-"-PW ln1 ... u.1la~ ~ Pn PO e..t Of thria to -ow IOUhp u&il, IMl...,eplanlaer, 7tSUZUKI T~t•ottrokc NOl'1C!TO It t JI:: 111I u • 'tOft."" •n.. f.r' t:•U ._._«II°" J<m1ae 0 18, » <h vane, VHO. Hll away atock ff .16 R p1pe1. READElll.ulD w ... "" . ................... . ft PAY TOP DOU.AR ,_..,_.c.,..lcnip, •a.-. a f'9albt.k llJ .. , t'rt d•Y• I . n t •:11 VHr naarlH radio, 2 coed. us.• Newport du•. vuy flllit, llMuic ADVEllTllER.S ;• 11 1 1111 ' 1 1•·.-.·1••••••9• bhe ••••oe •lllt J 11 I~ • dda> llC'OllP illlenlal bak tanll, YacM Eub m.llOO 11425 or but oiler. The price of Item• , .... ,. • • A I •••• ••••••• tau DIVTH-0 Mil b'Jnr, "'Ale INIDP OUlfluad fCK m.m1 advertl1ed by vehlcJe ~· • -• • ..... <'9d.. IUO _,, IP•~T dffp M• fl1tuq Xlat 32' WHtHH. ''14 Volvo •alera lD U.. veblcle ... 'JU m7 4.1 Oru lhMDf'r full)' «>ad Inc trlr Aalunii dll. lavl.ah teak int. com Honda '78, CB500T. dnt cla.11lfied advertltlOI t' " ' .. -,_,_. o ......... •n eqwpped, " 1uttfull)' _,_ ..... °''°'r r P. pkt• Da\' ....... 11 away eond. 2 helmet.I, Xll'U. oohamllll does not iftCluM • • ,. .,. __ AVi Cll m.a1nta1n•d. rod)' to lllSMl• coed. 157.500 Newport ... 141-41.37. '""'Y a p Ii bl • ,,..111111••••••••-••••• w •. .... p ca e .axes. ,..Uc., •rr•"' .__0 l.. o.ll • bcllme_ alUPlll rNI or b ve •boilrd Yacllt t:xeh 17$-1800 license. t r ani fer fees. • ,, -u ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... .._ 1'-b'-19' Mini cruuer /1111 For Sale/T r ade 1973 r •11110,-..C-'Y O.t.11116..&... .... cMd, -• ....__ -n.. ..1p may .... llVa.. ... -......... CU-./ rmaoce char&~. fen or domlltk:a cw c&aNkt. Ir yow nr la alra dean, .... rnurr! ..;7 .. l_.,. U ' MS. '""'°' ...._ ....,.._, ., M'' Clrc•lar Clotblnti U"t'i t"lnanctu.c pou1 Volvo 110 . &d mpe. Xlnt ~-or-_70 Kawasaki 2~ Enduro au pollution control de m HarbOr Blvd Offta - 11 .• JQ60 tat• A'1fl C'M RAdla 1 M• DOH 10 b6e 9IO.OOU. J ac:k Curicy ooad Sac: M500.831·21883 -..,.. MOO. Will consider Hon Vlce certUicataons or de. COSTAllESA c.:!e leb11lh si .. m t'Ullow Oall Sl ho""' •fl UM'CI SIS/~• Cl1w. Ou 534 1$0~ eveninii• & gv• RAY 20' Tow•r 90 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <la 90 or lOOCC Bike aJer documenl•ry pre· 979·2103 ..... r;., .. ET71ecl .!!!CMuc 2PM ' pl.l.y ~lvC'I for Rack• k d 64 2 432 l ·c.n 30' aUp avaal•ble, Hunt. 7SMl967 """alloo cbe-es unless ---------..... -·u l10 Z hatlrnund r11clui 111"" 41 n 5 • gala. JM. SIOOO. •Sword Hr-br in exchange tor use .-• ., NO •Cll. I foor 1h.-U wt1t«da)' Ramp14'9I0.961H.il6 ofpowcrboat.840-6383 WANTID otherwise specified b} WllUY ••• I -.... ....................... LUleA .. TA•S "-)'OW .,_..._ clltd l4 t01min "4 •·plate 11 Q) •• A•o n. rn1ac: $).SU~ 14411 teeaere eell fur S1()0 HoodaTrall90. lbeMdvem_·se_r_.___ C&IAM CARS Other m1H radl b at' LUTHRS SPRTFSH 17' Cheetah. l974. 1..50hp. SUPS 7S1·896'1 IVM,.!!!!l_~f_ M>-0141 ur ~.-it for • 1 o. b r 1 a t 0 I , le a k Mercury. Xlnl. cond. 64~0222 _. 9520 AND TIUCKS 8amwood 300' for l500 appt cOC'kPH/oalt parciuet 7Sl·l6118. Yarnaha 760Tl25.1SOOM . ••••••••••••••••••••••• s..d ODe c.ud for ~ .. cb Us p&UI OM apue Wt' return permanent I) -.Md attract1ve taa • ltr•p, meeun1 alrlln«' I D. requiremrots Ptt Wiit b4 6 theft' lo'or a .....-atbed la, enclOff •allpaper. fabl"I c ur ··o.y Glo" paper & "'l' will back 6 trim \our tap Or try two c.nh lleett to back PRICt:s Sleaor31$S 4/Hap $1 eG u 119t.ap 11.SO u lOocmore Sl 40 ea Sales Tax lncludt'd NO CARD" Draw your own or l>t'nd ·name. address. phone & we'll make one card per tq. Add 25< each Send check or money or derto: PILOT NIMTIMG P.O. Box 1560 Costa Mesa. Ca 9262:6 ROLEX Watch Band Pr esident. 18K gold $1.500/bsl of r 64S 2963 •• * '-TYToepll~ l939Wallace :r~ Cost a Me:.a You are the winner or t"'o Cree ticket:. 1S15 value I. to ' THE UPtllAM HOISESHOW Julv 11.8PM ANAHEIM Convention Cent.er Tickets Cll3 y be c: llu med by calling 64.2·5bl 8. t:i<t Z72 *** f'hoc'b &NlllOllre tw>~t · -.,., --• l 1 ·'-I 700 40' BOAT SUP. Balboa Excellent c:ondltaon . •u. .,._ .... Woodl toed lNtT'Or 11~ G .: 1u S..,. 1096 eauoo ..... e. i. ol( e ~ . New 2l' Sea Horse. llull Coves oear Arches. Best Clean. l500. 494-9388 ""'sur~ ALS<r.~es M~ei ,._6 . n«'da bunM-r ••••••••••••••••••••••• nu "'"ll · below IJ\kl .Jt S500 discou n t. 1640 acrer Agt 549·1366 • · :'1:n .... oud cood ' up S!S.000. Nwpt Yuchl t;A Pomona Ave , C M ----'76 HODAKA Combat A town st:dan, 4 d r. .. d1..u1ut:l7l-t)67S l800 ,, .. , .... CA SlJpfoc2:5'boal&s1~t1e Womb~t 12< ''hrome restored ; $10 ,000. .. ~•·terf'd ..... 1,~1 <'h11 .. ~ 15· ~ " -~ u " " 1 ,..,,. ... 1191 _,. Cor 16' boat Ne wport classic Must l>ee Good 6Th-3l6 ---\I n t co nd $20 • • • 28' Bertram SS. ·1s. lslandarea 6421414dyi-., '·o nd . mano r ~o rk ,..__,.~ .. .... I TtlMie )OUr wa)' to fl.nan ... .. 1961 lmpenal. runs greal ............. 11\iln C ...... pwr rf!\' c a a I and e pend ... n ,. t' V. To JI '°" Sl0.000 below mkt Twn &67~1 eveb -nt'eded SSOO bst orr S500orolfer l110"' r ~ UUM!• P11¢ Wlthout the use of <"lli h 16071 t:lbert Cir i:as. blln bait tank, A P. o.s-9109 SJG.2:399 nit <"a&e $S ea 2 Ouor~ """ee Seminar Jul) lf F'ounlam Valle} ratho. d1rect1on fndr. T rt......a ------ ('\!Ol "'"" ...... 1u¥1¢~ ..... ,,_. .. ft ' .. "lm '"' .... ~ra•on. 100 are .,,e wmne VHf. $42.500. Nwpl -r _..._ .-•-~·ot· .. -bagPaA .. a-"·. ul .... f"'• ., PK .. I ~ • .. r or I ... °' uwt4MI ........_.._ u.-s t _.__Vi b .__, "'JOLIX' .~I~ ' k $ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ...... , .... ...:. 160 ~ Un:: ...... IU4 Are err lJrget $15 An&hetm.Ca atll OOPM Lw1.> rr ... e tac ell> 1 15 Yac:htExh 675-11100. C S-./ ---~ 28.000 m1. $1.950 61 ~an)lil'DL' Sponsored by 'ah.ie1.toTHI • ..£1''-9120 ...... ••••••••••••••••• Cttroo. xlnt shape. $650 BARTER IS 8 Al:l\ 33· Chns C raft. •7o $ --1971 25 FT. "'"' ...... 1. "•nted K V MOTOR L• B d T Ch ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,_..,.,., PO Box 17795. Urtll.AM ,. n ge, W/ ev}s. r•cE "'llOW --HOME Parts. & Oodg "'·U ood '71 V'6I C"' ~Ra "" "" f d R PU lrvioe. Ca 92713 HotlSI SHOW gen. ru canvas. g •...., ""--~ ~ODEL C ·29 or oastu . Chas:.1:11 Parts Phone """' ........,0 67' ... .,. ram Aru1·ser $33 900 c..-r clean bubblt'·lop ..... ~ .. -r •. r·unn1n<> Goe"" ..... -..... ~-r ~ July 11. llPM ' · · ........, SI-"" 6 to 8 oo Gaucho ... ..,.,u"" "' " ,.. ...... ~ N t ,,.. ht ... h conversion So clean tl ~.... al d LO ANAHEIM • ewpor 'ac: c.xc: beds. fully self C'On met ·nee :. rt:s rang. Convention (;enll'r I _~ __ um __ . _____ :.queab ! 1621WOO 1 tw.ned. roof a ar c:ond . SJ7SO. 675-317S Mhcd•1CMt1 TV, I.to, Wmhd IOI I HiA, St.no 1091 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP CASU PAID Beauuful RCA 25" c·olnr F'or used furniture & ap TV. 2 > r wmt>. frl't' dl' phances. working or not U\'er'}'. Sl2A. 646·1786 957.3133 ----- ----Select YAMAHA dcmu INSTANT MOM~Y amps, tuners. cassem · For class nngs .. Highest decks at greatly redUCl'd prices paid. Buy ing pnces. Atlantic Mu~1c gold ts ilver Jewelry, 646-8895 dental . e tc Appts ---------- anywhere. William 25'COLORTV SlJIJ Laurence 9S3·8193. 24 1 }ear Warrant~ hn. ~2 5340 ------ WA.'llTED New or used ~1 agnavox 23 " con~olc windo w with Cram color TV Wnrh Wl'll :.>. x47 L4 '(.'all751-896i S95 Call551 fl21\5 lwlf1wwwnts 2 Spier cab 3 ~111.r Hohm:. 8013 SW Am i--m 11 Trk $3.'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642. iS89 CONN Director trombone - - --- wtlh case i:: ... c:ellent con 21 .. Color T V Consol1t. ex d.Jllon. $100. 675-8052 alter c:ellent cond1uon S:l!"> 6PM. 64-l-4193. -------------DRUMS by Ludwa~. light blue clea r 2 floor toms, loah & Marine a base 24". 3 ~ilgrcn &,iipiMllt Cymbails. Roger s ha~h ••••••••• •••••• •••••. •• hat complete w /all G1M1al 9010 cases. $900 OMO. Call aft ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6.30PM (714 ) 737·6449. Natural Pro_grcss1o n!' white water Kayak. Gd Mu~l sel I for sch~ol Cond. Flout bag.s. Sl75 Custom Les Paul with Lanres.i2.7206 hard shell case. Xlnt ------ TlekelS muy bt• da1nwd $4995 i:ent>ral o r . AM F ~1 by l'aJl.ing 1>42·Sbill. ext loah. I"'/ 9050 IOI WITHAM !>ten.·<> ca s sette. C 13 5'!w'ts lau. 272 Chmier VOLKSWAGEM radlo&only 33.200 male:-. Rock 9540 • ••••••••••• ••••• •• ••• • 7600 Westmtn.'>ler Ave S13.SOO Please r ail for •••••••••••• • ••. ••••••• * * • Chns Cr11rt Cla!>s1c , 28' Sedan. fully c•qwpp!'d + canvll..'I $.i,000. 759·9319. ------WHAT, .. DOES IT TAKE TO PUT YOU IN ANEW BOAT? RW THIS! AU MEW 1910 •SEA RAYS• From 18' F1sh /Sk1 thru to 36' OCN CRUISERS With pn c:es so near cost we don't dare pnnt them 111 rear we·11 offend some customers who paid far rmrc. EXAMPLES: •IMMAC 28'·30' BOATS tn Westminster -.howtng b) appointment 6 12mo plans pre pa id 893-7:;.s1 638·'7880 uo Jul~ 14. IS or 16 Call '78 ba.1! ton turbo·charRed 400 Trans superc:lt-an Show 496-0748 from $189/mo. including 17141 552-7135 _sllp. lesson.<1 714/964·~ loah. Sail 9 060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '49. Luders 16, 25ft. vam hull . s lip 1n NB . LEASEIAQ( YOUllV '?tlOFISSIOHALL r be autiful. $4000 •NetuptoS2.000 894-9010. llus summer l7'Tay9MI 644-0141 JO O'day. m ain. Jib, trlr. $350. i:;,·es: 67$-7-177 12' KITE SAILIOA T 1650. 646 !)1188 • D a I e s P 11 > ) ~I J 1 n lenanc:e •European f'1> Un\I C.uentele ..i Locat1onl> l u Scne }OU ln an~· !'>dll Francisco& M1Jm1 DALE SRV RENTALS. INC For Curt her anru Call 1714 l 55:l 4446 Mr Lis!>ner HE:->T ~OTOR HOME 4 ___. 9550 2iO wk + & mlle Self .,,....,. Dri•H ("Ofll 64.S~22tS3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·79 Ford Bronco Ran)(er Will Pa) Sl50 for G \tl' or Xlnl rond S9.000 Call t•q u1' Motor Hom•· Jo).8 J05pm 64-0·0072 K !J H 16 1500 mtlc ~ - i i 1 !17 ~I !l21 ::! da~'· or i6 f250 R.m gt-r. lo m1. -1 11 7ro~e,enllla• t<'le..;in \rt t·r 5 p m ...... 548-"380 2S Chomp1on :\1 olo r II o m c-H 11 o f 11 1 r ~ener<tlor tape deck. new awning l!f.{JL(J rr11 S.500 11..t ~ 5.213 ;-; <.:JS Gulden LJl(ll \ 11 M 3lZl>. l are:-. S'>3Ull ~mo or !lti2 IS4J 9560 I T~ Tra•trl 'I 70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• •• •• • •••••• ·-;9 To) Old l~ Ton Ion I( (;olden F'akon 23 rt 1918 bed low males $4~ Self conta1ne<I J ( full) Call ror tnfo 675-9972 Band.al 11· Sloop. sips 2. lights, 08. lrlr, + all xuas Like new $2550. 1·871 ·654 6 ev es .~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!'!!!~~ eqwpped SS.000968-4731 'llOGMC 4X4 hvy dl) 1t T . 9600GVW 4 s pd. rei: ~a~. SIOUO take O\t'r pay ments . 631 0851 d)s . 000. 2196 eves t-526-Qn.S, dys 770-03U Cheap 8' Camper SlOO or 11· Ca mpan~ Trailer ex besl offer. Must ~ell c ellent con d1t1on FIJpper Sailboat. ideal for ~S279. MOVING $l49!">. 1-'irm children & beg· nners. ~7·3182 xlnt c:ond . Best oUer 10 ft. pick up Camper takes it. 675·1997 Stove, icebox. Slood cond 14· HOBIE Cat . fine cond. SlSO bestorfer 646·9146 1nc1·s. t r ailer. Sl.100 8'Cabovt!r, ace box . stove. 17' Travd Traalcr. l'J~Y to 1972 El C.im1no ~ .. s. \t•n poU, sips 4 5 ~1 akt' oHer sharp. runs .,lron.e. lak 846-4Q}5 mJtolfe~ 646-6160 COHMRL t:HEVRO LET t.,,_ I I.a:•., I' , "' I \ \I ~ :-' S46-t 200 WANTED! Lale model Toyotas and Volvos . Call u ~ TODAY !!' liarle Ike TOYOTA·YOUO 1 .............. . c: ......... . ,.. H •·UOl w U0-'441 PORSCHES WANTED Allow w. the opportun1l) to consider the purc:h~l' or trade-in or your dean Porsche. Check With v~ Today' l., \ .. ,,,_ , ft .. ' ..... , •, '~' ,... · •• nll Tep DIHar Paid For Your Car ' JOHNSON & SOH LMcolft..Merc 2ti0:!6 II arbor B ~ C.osla Me:. a 54(). 56311 w.r.., OVER -lodl For Your Good VW, Porsche or Audi CHICie IVBSOM VW .f'ORSCH E-AUDl 445 E. Coast Hi way Yamaha amp1Jf1er, model GJ0.112 w/ reverb. n~w. $2:50. Drafting table. S75. Exec desk. 60X30. rive drawer w I silent casters -exceUenl condition $350. Days 673-9434, eves Cond. SS75 rirm. Rob LEARN TO SAIL Ins tructio n . Me m berships & charters Pilollng & oav1gal1on NEWPORT SA ILI NG O..UB 675-7100. 225 CUDDY CAllN 11749, 260 Mere, trlr LIST $20.292 SALES17,260 225HAIDTOP :f606. 260 Mere. trlr LIST $2 1.650 &14-0677 sips 4. Boot Jacks. Rd Wanted Trn~el trlr. 19'78 or newer. 22 2'1 '. l)unk ~ Sl) h.• Wall p:l)> rl' asooabl<' pnct' 968 741i . at Bayside Onvt' • 'il Dal.3un. rebll enic. 71 Newport Beach 673 0900 759-1988 673-2712 Orum set: American Custom Spc with new VERDULT -Selling pvt. weather k ing heads. collection, fra m ed S475.S67-8393 Verdult oils. 1 or hun· -loafs. Mat IH•ce/ dred, q u antity d e ~ Vaoho, German made Ser-fie. 9'020 tennines price. S50 lo with case and bow. $165 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tal. Call for details: AC orbestolfer. 83!M394 Ory rot? Chalky Hull'> 404-992·8663, Ros well. Top sid es peehn R • GA. Mr. Grifiin Elec Guitar. Exl cond. Bngbtwork faded? For ---Been played twice. 81.aclt . •-Be.utl' fully mounted u -A.... $75/bst 545-1543 replUl'S °' mamtenanl'l' nuuuu NOW! 7 Seas Sen ll'l':> ~IShl. $500642 3089. See to ap Office Fw wilw • & 67~9137 prtt'la e. · · L-il,..nf 1015 ------- -P" IOA T WOii Ttr.e Ceshioll Sofe ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reprs. refu.rblSha.ng, ex S50.00 557-8393 Sharp S f' l Sl Photo pert paanlan ~ & Copier. like new cond. varnishing Highest quul OakDlrungRoomTable & Equippe d with ever· wo r k . Reas . r ale:. 4 chairs with Hutch ytlung. 673-8700. 548-7044 Retail Sl.200. WilJ sell at · ------ SllOO. Oneida Salver G1fl hh 8017 loah. Mariff Certificate $1000. Wall ....................... •pw•nt 9030 seUatS7SO.Dtsco22 Jukt> SHERRY'SPETCAR.E ••••••••••••••••••••••• Box $360. Will sell at $200. Boarding & grooming 4 '11 horw CMllboarcl Call SS2·9$Sl with love. free pk~p 646_2053 Poodle Pups & Persian _____ _ MT. ST. HB.EH'S PHOTO'S 'Color photos of May 18th errupt100. 8x 10.. S15. Uxl4" $30. 16lt20" • $60 Photo Specialties. P 0 Box 71.36. Salem. Oregon 91303. Lapidary saw. polisher. drilJ·press Very go<>d CODd. 673-5634 Kittens ror sale Tea Cup Olevy 327 vs r;ac1ng en~. s t u d s . 2 5 Y r s ex P · N1csoo cooling. Bel>l or ~2848 ___ __ fer661·0833 2 Parakeets with large Outboard mtr ~ Br~::-h ~g~nd accessories Seagull. c lean. run~ . - -good. 846-9604 Old Enithsh S heepdog .76 !11erc:ury 4oHPOB. w16 puppies, AKC. J males. gal tanks. Runs ~real' born 3-l~all 551·1791 sigs, 559-SOlO. M4 ems Bird Aviary. redwood. in· STEAL Sl8.400 26' SUMDAMCH 11'7S7, 260 Mere. trlr LJST $29, 958 STEAL 125.605 24' SUHDAMCSl 11691. 260 Merc:. trlr LJSTS24.® STEAL S20. 786 36' F/lllDGE =71.5. lwn 330. loaded LIST Sl4 I .ro5 SALE S114.99S HURRY!! We sold many boats last week and will soon be out of some models .. AUIOATS MUSTIE SOLD! COME IN MAKE AN OFFER JUST DO SOMETHING' Ha.PUS HILP YouaSB.f door with light S75 loafs. Poww 9040 Canaries Males $25. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARRISON Gfoeenhouse windows and en c l osed g I as s Females S15. S52·604I 1979 Sea r ay 197. 19'. Greenhouse patios 1n 2 fem a I e S pranger Chev/OMC22Shp V-8. CB BOAT CENTER ataJled. H icks Piner Spaniels. o for saJe. l 6 clL port. VHF. tape :Canat.&C7-029l free to gd home. I deck. cover. full cur· ----lainl, tandem whl trlr. lo N t a Gallon aquarium walh 642"3599 hrs. Make orfer. Fred or e W p 0 f all accessories. S80. "-os & Or.,._ lotO Rob. 551-8962 eves onJy. 9155-32'29 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Be h ----------Con so le Behning · 15'BOSTONWHALER ac l~~~ Pool Table S50. mahogany. $900/or best 40 hp Mere. wl'/S hrs. lOPoolSticks. Rack &2 olfer.54S·9557,7~ stereo. Ur. covers. Tom llOICoastHwy ... ol balls sso. 64.5-8090 645-02'22 ( 714) 'l I ·25 4 7 WURLITZER mdl 4373. ---------Golf Clubs (left handedl synthesizer. rhythm. 28' SKIPJACK. full y s.tJ Ala lletianers set, 4 wood.a. 5 tape. S•t· .tr Sun. $48-9798 equip, twin Volvo eng, 170 I S. loI: drive irons. Spauldlog . i-z xlnt con<1 Only 128 hrs witbbacf70,645-3387 Sewf111JM11:•ll11 ...,. new$2S,000.675-783S. 1714)14~2 41 -rood. 642·8828 3-1· Islander . Custom. Self - steer. ex ten or b r1 ghl Mohriud likes 9140 work. Mwn see. 675-9137 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOP ED-New Pu c h J4'Tra1ler Be<1l offer "KJTE'' 12 f't, 2 sails. mopeds S39 down S29 ~• running ~ear . dolly . mo. oa c: from S389 _ 646--16 . _ $4 s O. Ca 11 Fred al Moped.land. 22$5 Harbor ~ s.r.ice r..ts 7»1330. after 6pm call Blvd. CM & Accnsori.. 9400 642-3797 ......•••.............. MolwcydH/ ·79 Coronado 15 used <I Scut.n 9 I 50 tunes. bke new. S2300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SBYICE DEPT. 968-5194. PRlNDLE 16. Blue1wht Xlnt c:ond. Extras. $1800 213 862 4ll0 CAL·20 al Dana Po1nL Well eqo1ped & r e a s onabl y prt cl·d 499 IQM '71KAWASAll KZl,OOOLTO. 12.000 M1lt.'S f'mancang Available 17N7957 J S2999 ()pen6Da~-; Wet'k Mon Ft1 7 JO 5 :10 Sat urda )'S 8 ()(). 5 OU .+.Hen Chrys.-Pty. 292!1 Harbor Blvd Costa ~tesa 546-1914 RAY ~~ar.nm: S S~VE SA~E S 18 Auto«enter Dr WITH USS> PARTS IRVINt; lmportl."d car part~ SABOT Racing n~~l'<l 130-7300 !~PORT Good rond1t1on. Yellow. AUTOSVPPl.Y SJ75 673--0191. llonda XR75, Yamaha IUlN \fanchester ford ~.ton . XLT. need.'! --- motor S95C) MS S784 _ A*K. a.p !WW 7JF'ORDCoune r .4 'ipd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6S.OOO m1. Sl.095 Alfw .... o 9705 5.58-0504 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------- Pa cit up t-• ord l::;cono1 In•' 61 flat front.cam per shell.corner w1ndowl> 8$6-2:529 H Dat<;un ~ 11:.-mpt•r >hell. 57.MOO l>lS :r.~ RHAL CLEARANCE!!! All '79 A tr a Romeo' MUST GO NOW I IEACH IMPORTS 1\48 Dove Street NEWPORT Bt:ACH 752·0900 9570 Aid '707 ............•..••...... Dod~e l'+i 9 Famil) Wagon Sell c:ont111nl't.I a t Fully equi pped $10.<nl 96K-4731 74 GMC \'an \ ~. mJ)( .. hb .,\ C:, ~tc•reo. hl.tdt'd 7<t.000m1. <$93441!"> .••••.•.....•.......... SUPERIUY! 1971 AUDI 5000 Tan w tdn 1oli.>rtOr -\utomat1t· tr.in~ . Jtr cond & all<":-. • 17~1 S6S95 ---------Y~.$275 each i\nane1m 77t3 t~ Orange Crush 18' Special. S.IO 3212 "i'6 Uodl:l' \an \ II .. llx. race ready Hobie. onl) Kl'n ·s custom l·.1r t'.trt rstm ml , mugl> rad1a h ROY CARVB IMW l!>-MJ Jambon -t• HoJtl j'; EWPORT HEA< 'I I sailed once. Prim ~ l!a>CR80RXlnt Cond uar Pr o tec t <. ~ou r l J r man ' t> x tr a ., Balboa Clslandl dock forks. S & W Shock!!, al(aansl s ummer ~un M(lX) OBO. After 6P~I. St:LL idle items with J 640-6444 space. Avail w bo at SS2S best 631 0297 Call 552 7919 848-31.S4. 646 31()4 Dally Pilot Cl~s1r1ed Ad 21J.-433.20ll2. ---TNdls 9560 Trwb -9560 T...t&s 9560 Trwcb 9560 Shock Sabot ready lo sail. ..... •••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••• ••• ••• •• • ••. ••. •••••• ••• ••• • ••• ••••••• xlnl rond $425 675-3775 COL 16 $9000 for "'• interest. compl equipped. beaut. l'Ond ,\toored or 8a)'s hores. NB. Call ~ark eves. 631-3424 ~fast Sell! 25' <..: Class Catamaran. Incl all ex· tras . $2500/or best. 714197 Y1T7 12' Colu mbia s ailing d.lngby. 19' alum. mast, mint sails: 75' main. 27' jab. Comp/oars. Sacr mo.~ Laser . excelle t cond. racmsequipped. $850. I GETREADY I I TO GO TRUCK.IN'! I 1980 CHEVROLET 2 WHEEL DRIVE 4 WHEEL DRIVE PICKUPS ....................... -------]Pool Table Lamp 125. l Sewio1 Machine K EN· MAHOGANY Clauic 19' ;:=======;:.!.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~,, ,..Poa&Set. SlO. MORE Portable. like Centary, xtra shar p. Ayei~_t~~ I· FACTORYREBATESOFUPTO I 1 s900°~~ s2000 I 644-5032. ~ ~~~~ ~"~™ ~~ ~~1' ~tfOI.&< hO\A.68 / l?lt* I rq{,&c.? JLD.~~~-...... Go~ Lek~ ~ u~,.as.t-1~-~ You may 'E' our <Jd..onswlring llrVice when . your od •.. 0 Doi~ Pilot ad number wil appear in yo.K ad . . . wt will tdfe 'fO.Jf mHHQll ••• yGU mll in at YfA' cowenilnce to get the ,..._ 1o 'fOJf ad ......... ii onl¥ S5 pr Miit. For men inbmotian and to ... ywr ad caU ....... J ' TOTAL DISCOUNT WITH REBATE I s2900 EXAMPLE: l{• Ton •x_. (126179). Rebate Offer Ends July 6, 1980. 84 TO CHOOSE FBOM ! CLOSED 4th OF JULY-SEE US SAT. AND SUN. CONNELL CHEVROLET Serving Costa MeSQ for 21 ~rs. 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa --~ -- •If 0'6: Y '!'Of ......... ,...., ....... .,.... -.............. ····"'" ,.......... . ... .......... : ~... ,. • ....... ·········'············· .................. ... ·• _...,I _.._ f! ...... "!. w ••••••••• ••••••••••••• "!I WW ........ Ii.. 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Au&.o. n1drn1A, 4 eyl1ndtr , 4 speed, AM/FM CU!i. stereo. 2 door, 4 cyUoder, 4 't<>NTHLY '18~ lcMlded C)44111 AM/FM •ter calb. lo ml. AM / to' at :. le re 0 . 12.000. 714-644·l7"2eves. FACTOltY .. All speed . Bra le yellow! phu ua . o mth "7tlllllhpS1H (81881 v.ry clean ~pg, runs wtutewall tires. vinyl In· Rebate can be uaed CM2MXM) OD.10AC C.p. Value. 'TIYllA SI R C31~> 1l1nl. ~lti.t ~1237 tenor. lu&&age rack. 24 i8 f'\at. pretty litllu alver '°" ... down payment. •S2SH• Sll ,11S. Ru Ideal. '79sat~t02:$6 1 or6'S-141i Mos12t.OOOMilesSttvice Pl saver. Pnced right All cara NEW 1979 •=••GroftYW 11•.,2$. C.p. Red. IZ'Ll. a...d W-9720 Contraet Available . ,71 D•T~...... at S3.400. Must s ell Serie&. 13731 Harbor Blvd. Toul Payauo u : -"'Te.tDnvellu.sCreat ,.. _... 487-10'4,49'·1309. "i'Q;: • 534~100 ..-... J usr -.......... ,,_ ......... , cA.1......,.,.-c: ••••••••••••••••••••••• E c · 121 o ft.J ' ••• ,.,54 _..c. ~ ~·, ~ YOOcon1om y a r · <918 w -1_ 0£1.JVERS Ol.DIST i5 .rz, dot cood. Cocoa 4 t') la nder . s :.pl•cd . "i1J F\at Xl~. 25-35MPG. • "TT Cebca. Low miles. gd IOIMd 49'1ac. bwnl blk int. am /tm 12.556 MHLIS power seats BeauufuJ AM/FM stereo cass, _,_.. cond. S39SO or b est. 15DN Bead! Blvd ~ cass. lo au. S7100/oCfer SAMTA AMA black with wire whl't'b. rmgs, mun SSOOO. PP ·-·-'&.-642.Q71 eves. * 11 .. ...-ur ts Mi No ot SA Fw)• ) ~ 646 sns DATSUN lll('ludlng 1 year warr Jn 56&-9696. 64().2434 292:5 Hart>or Blvd. .._. La Habra s.22 SJ33 2001 E. l?tbSt ...... t t) t073TYPl COSTA MESA 79TOYOTA 19'14 OaLsun 260Z, &Int • n Sl9tt ....__...,_ t71.7 -·-M~ 630 cs.. mtnt ClOOCbtaoo. ~Service Leasmg con d ataon. S4 ,3SO SantaAna ~7811 ~Goro••V'W ::::':"••••••••••••••••• 979-2503 L~~ K• ~ 'T7w1tht.a.o llovC.-.er,lllc. 6311~ eve~ .. ll~M ~-Air toadiUoain1. alloy tenor BB wheels 11 ~ RoU5 f\oyce HM w BABE"' '79 DATSUN L37ll llarbor Ulvd ;4 M1dJtet 4 cylinder. s s peed. s tJdt wheels. AM /FM it.ere<> mUe 1540Jamboree I 210 -5.:14-41~-YISfT YOUI moo Mutt. Only 7,000 ID~~. tape, sun roof (21'1SGX) qe. JO.OOO. SlS,500. Ne"-port Beach 640-6444 '70 Oat.sun 510. runs ti!d. 4 door . 4 cylandt·r. 4 71 :!80Z 2+2. 4.s pd, t·li-<· ORANGE COAST 67S ~•ft 7PM. < ~) S79f5 m.t80t -body needs wortr. bl SSOO :.~. whitewall a ires. ,nrf, t\M it'M <"&~ \ t HONDA $5499 ~ t.altes at. Call "~"."""" wbet-1 eovers, v1n~ 1 1n. • . ·' CI a ss a c r e d M G ·A ,.~ Gro-vw Ol-~---rx.--wraa• Caa..... ~ "°"' " SJK m1 $85()C) 661 707\ o __ ..._, ___.. •• ..t:J IOIMcl.AllN'5 teraor. OOl' o wner -. ' Lll:.&.ftL\11,.RTEIS ...,....,.ter.run.s J:reat ,all L3731HarborBIYd. '. IJfJ 53>1 77h . Metallic blue, •751210 "Bright Yellow" A 12 1200 0 Li n_,._,,_ ong. S3000 Must sell. 534-'tlOO --1•0 675-7200 , s:i nu. S2..2:!0. ~9502 XNU ) · "r dluon, Sl200 or ~l ufft!r A ........,. ... "'' · ~ k>ecied w/xtras. $10,800 $ 1 · CREAM PUL'L·· 14sg Jt.:.un." al l't>n TOD•Y!!! ,._lb._ 4""2116 13131......,.,, Ell"' · 631 3L9!! 1n..aavRaSITY lm Corona Mark 11 4dr. ~ GtOW' ·~ ... n» i5 2002. Xtra Clean. Ong. ·n Oat.sun 210, 2 dr, 20,000 IO. I 04 MILES · .,...,. 59' Meil 9744 x1nt rood. 67K mi, $1495. own., a/c, am/fm ca~~.. nu, cassette, AMlf'M. 4 5 ... .-... ........... iS DalSun B 210 Qnuuwl SALES&SERVIC.:t: st4-~eves&wkends ...... F ,........., .... p11 ~ ...,..,,.. "'""' "' OLD.r~au ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ OX..uvuucood.SL900. newpaiDt,754-MCM Mike. 850N.BeachBlvd. s ...... vu 7S9--0279 o•y.r•.... owner . Good COrld . ~ New Iii h. t -_... 43 OOOrru H-...D i9 MGB. ooJy 3000 males. SPECIAL EDITIOM c ares. _..evenings. LA HABRA •71 D•TSUi..t 2001E.17th c • .....,t _. S2JOO. 631 0917 "" A ,_...,......, wrth 8912-8129 <S M. N fSA"' ,.. " ~.~... """"'"""· car cover, '79Ce!JcaCpe.CT.Sspd, · 'Tl -•-t t ,..,,. l o. o rwy> ~•o• Santa Ana SS8·781l Rat t72S GMC TRUCKS hceos~ Just r~ncwed i.unroof, A IC. clean . ._. ,uuu .man green,.....,,, 1714J522-5lll 69 • 2850 1larborBl\d. S63lO ~ 9709 27.400 mi, s nrf, cruise Sunday by Appt. A C. ra.ssette only JO 000 1914 260 z Bl ••••••••••••••••••••••• C~IA MESA · ·5647 Must sell P.P. 7~ -·•••••••••••••••••••• control auto ste eo Miles! iil.2290) · maa~ -•-t ........ dac~.;.,n~•r. i i Spldl'r New cnji?. nc~ 'il MGB, xlnt cood. 1.000 '80TOYOT'"' '67 . A/H 3000 Mark Ill. Sl0.000 . .fge..$569: r $7499 -· Ml• ... ,.,., . ......,;, or '1 540-9640 -Wires. new thru-out. RAY rLAOEBOE bestolfer.968-3745 top. µamt. 8 lt!>. umlfm IDJ on re bll e ng, new CEIJCA !6300 -----l'J!>!>t'lte Or11>11ndl Ii WAGON. i1Jnt 1•n n<1 front s uspenslOO. $2900. · 1'795VQD) Pvt ply. Sell w" .. EASE'. iS BMW 2002. 68,000 mi. Bnus_h Cars l!n8 280Z CO"""· ~sud, {)'.\l?)(or S3500 or l>l~l .. f o\:\t FM l .i;,• ....... 000 mi iS2 .,_aft c. 4 cylJnder. auto . air con 85M86.1all7pm , .. , AC 18 A l C te D ~""" "" v v "° ' ~-e_r .,,p_m_. __ , dlt1001n". pow4 r s t4 6 r-. It • 5 a BREEZE · stereo. new trans. ul Ro VelNn ... r r. loaded. "'ell mainlJJnl"'<i _ft•r 714 '96t.I 74 11 53.500 64\ 06i7 ., ~ ""' Cl ifaed ds new tares. xlnt cond c. XI t d M 1 ·7 4 MG B Convert 1ng, A ~1 F:\1 w t lap.-, WllllAds Call~ us A 642-5678 S8Y.10/oCr. 673-8949 130-7300 , n con ust '>l' I 1-'md what \OU want in i 6 auto ~agon. ,\~I t-':\t Hanll-0p Mag wheels :.teel radial tires. m<Jg:.. ~take offer 497-~1 l>dll) Pilot Cla"1!1f1ed:s re;ir '>lladow k1l , sl.id 1n° A11fos He tlOO ~.H~w ti :.lerl.'O ca..,i..A C.40K m1. C l ~an s2suo . t..:all .. • w 00 A.wtcK. H•w 9800 Auten, H~w 9100 Autos H~w 9100 Autos, H•w 9800 '>lJ rad1~l l1re-. LH anll'n 77>1!'SS roof 24 Most24.000 Mile-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• na 5101\ m1 warr SJ,30!1 i:;~~~t~.aCl Ava1la ~~ ----o,.t 9746 $7110 For Sall· l'fi" llvnda AL ••••••••••••••••••••••• SA.HT A A.HA CORD \1ct :tlhc Cold 71 OPEL DATSUN Good lY)(ld ~or be-,l SPOttT COUPE 2001 E 17th Street olfer b31"491fi or !ll'J :nll 4 cybnder, s 11~. air Sanld An.i ~7811 Ron \ruwlt.. l"Ond1t1o n1o g . AM /f'M i7 ~Jl W.11n 1.:.r•-..·n. I !>!Kl 1\ .\I ... \I. n••,,.. !>LI radrnb • lutrh brakf'' :!7K mt ,l!OIH1 'ha p•' !l:>OO 110 11 :1 1 :so::1 t'lt>wland •\ v.-("\I ...,,tape, mag~. s lad1ng roof. 16.41' mile:., J........ '1767 ''lir•~h l R ~d ·' 2t ••••••••••••••••••••••• rml-.124.000 Mile-. Sen 1c~ Cl)otract AvaalJble Kcal H£W TRIUMPH Sharp' lt26WYC.:I . SPITFtRES 1023..121 ...R0 \1 RABBITS = DISCOUNT (t]if1#f--~ ,:. DtSCOUNT 100 100 'i9 11.>00H Al'lOHI> !>11 q,r a 1r iwrl l'• l ;;:..t~l "43'6 SANTA AHA DATSUN 2001 E 17th SlrN·I $6499 2DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOR 4DOOR 4DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOR 4DOOR 2DOOR 4DOOR 4DOOR 4DOOR 4000R 4DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOR WAGON 4DOOR 4DOOR 4DOOR 4DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOR 2DOOA 2DOOA 2DOOA 2DOOR 2DOOA 5999. 812609 6032 928935 5867 893407 5756 860828 5753 811085 5970 877330 5863 875070 5757 831765 5968 858726 5759 858490 5895 853331 5871 891534 5967 8611V... 5997 861821 5754 6040 5979 825761 931762 915000 5542 6215 6895 6637 6902 8070 8045 6797 7352 6637 70'1:1 6945 8337 7967 8095 6215 7195 DASHERS 5941 5894 5752 134234 093745 092459 5937 115758 5938 102780 9695 9155 9155 9615 9415 SCIROCCOS 5191 5923 5808 5807 saoa 5893 5678 5800 5803 5812 5972 5110 SIOI 040000 052290 043250 042887 037304 047855 040270 04577 044100 040441 001417 041830 CMOMO 9235 9375 9070 9070 8880 9425 8422 8959 8495 8820 8782 1889 8l20 PICKUPS SPT. TRUCK 8095 137317 188117 7105 7700 5SPEED eo1t 5390 152 RABBIT 5973 918984 5579 636 RABBIT 4 DR 6122 916849 RABBIT 4 DR 6010 940369 6123 772 5991 646 6299 603 RABBIT 2 DR 6103 940064 &70l 1367 RABBIT 2 DR 6100 939484 7009 1036 RABBIT 2 DR 6120 6142 655 DASHER WAGON 5949 942654 126n6 121123 126339 126672 14n63 6489 863 DASHERWAGON 5944 6056 581 DASHERWAGON 5947 6229 798 DASHERWAGON 5948 6175 770 DASHERWAGON 6056 7281 1056 DASHEAWAGON 6050 147303 6978 989 4DOOROASHER 5939 126146 6722 1373 DASHERWAGON 5942 115115 636 4DOORDASHEA 5936 114344 5579 6325 87Q DASHER WAGON 5946 111989 DASHER 4 BOOR 6015 141463 7325 7185 7890 8105 8130 8130 10,525 10,525 10,585 10,585 10,585 10,680 10,340 10,045 9670 10,680 9765 8823 8296 8372 8766 8597 872 859 783 849 818 VANAGONS VANAGON VANAGON VANAGON VANAGON VANAGON 5928 092519 '11,320 5931 095121 10,735 5929 093606 10,310 5927 092226 10,685 5587 056927 1 o,m 7225 7085 7765 7955 7930 7930 '9995 9995 9995 9995 9977 10,012 9727 9608 9187 10,110 9237 101490 9962 9419 9749 9364 125 150 200 200 530 530 590 590 608 668 613 437 484 570 528 • 830 773 891 936 908 8384 8515 851 "860 VANAGON CAMPERS 8102 8102 8080 8338 7550 7742 7642 7935 7878 8052 7948 7000 7800 968 968 800 1087 872" 853 853 885 886 817 872 105 100 CAMPER CAMPER CAMPER CAMPER CAMPER 5934 083866 13,915 5844 052363 12,475 5935 092895 12 ,925 5826 013011 12,387 6061 095866 13,540 CAMPERAUT06055 099521 131300 CAMPER 5738 019070 12,462 CAMPER 5783 060461 12,307 CAMPER 5925 088608 12,925 12,752 1163 11,202 1273 11 ,610 1315 11,201 1186 12,524 1016 12,118 1182 11,2581206 11 ,142 1165 11,810 1315 WE NEED YOUR TRADE PAID FOR OR NOT FREE CREDIT CHECK Sant.i Aru. ~ 7811 Hondd ACCOHI> 1~~1 L \ ----- lo m1 :Jm fm .1 l ~ 9741 rt:tdl.dJ.s ~» ~ :D.Jl • • • • • • • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • 1910 'IUGIOT 50SDtlS8.S HEU NOW!!! llooda CIH (" 1974 11.itl h &rk air. rack. run:. good $200{.I 4~1645 79HOMDA. WA.GOM Auto, A 1C. radio beJlE.•r 1810W KY I $48\r.1 AA'r' H .AOl-..UUt-; llO'ilJ \ 1~ \ul~1C:1'Tllt r Ur. I RVINF 830.7300 IEACH IMPOW'TS 841 Dove StJ'ttt :-;EWPORT BEACH 75~0 76 Pf\!geol SOC. M w tire & baller). lo m1. ammac $«J0 979-bl 16 9750 --------...................... . 9734 •••·•·······•••••···•·· ·oo. nu p;unt. good 10L. runs OK. SJSOO /o Uer ~ 1139 a!l6PM '67 Karman Gb1a. reblt en g. new hrks . ne "" paint . $30-00 /b q ofr blS-8057 '731 .•.............••..•... miracle mazda 2150 ........ lhd. Cost. Mna 645-5700 i9 RX7 GS m dJ, red. onl> 'l.000 ma. loaded, 18450 * 1979 P81SC11£' 911SC TOCA 5-speed. a.ir l'OOChtK>OIJlji? a lloy wbttls. AM/FM ~enio tape, 1.5,000 miles <12BZEF> $24695 '76POISCHE tl21 S spd.. wlair Only 47,00C M1 1910PRY I. IOI McLAa&l IMC. 850 N Beach Blvd C5Ma No oC SA f"wy I l..a Hatw:t 5.22 533: 494-414S Por '76 911S, Sspd. ma~ i3 RX2. New eoJt. clutch, ster cass, snxl, slvr, 1m o1ttery. needs bod> m ae. S13,9SO . P .P wo rk. $7 so /o f re r 64&-l948evf'S /wkends . 4!M·S788. "Tl 914, xlnt rood., al\cr s ,..a••hta 9740 33Korigmi ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714-..846 7435 AND ssoo FACTORY REIATE NEW TRIUMPH TR7COUPES I 1G1701) 1-'ROM $8299 AND $1000 FACTOtlY llf.IA. TE Pn~ mcludt.>5 dJr cood1 l1on1ng & A:\f /f'.l\I ~le. NEW TRIUMPH TR7 COMYERnllES (102905) f"ROM $8999 AND $1000 FACTOtlY IEIA TE TR7 pnce aacludes air rond.llioruo g & A ~ 1 t. M ~- All pnces quoted do nOI U\Clude de;,lcr aru.taJlt.'d opUon.s. f'actory rebat · can be U'>ed toward:. doW"n pay ment. 10\0 t<.'l'. :.~rv1c • contract. l'tc. l All cars ~f."W 1!179 :.enes. ~-:r.) ........ ·-··· ....... ........,.. __ 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2503 78 TR Sp1llire. Ulte N~w : • • * Gorgeous red 91 lS. 'T7 C B R a d i o • P A . ... RMCI stereo cassette, 29,00< Speakers,& ne w tires .. 2560 Newpc>rt Blvd. nu, :.un roof. atr, $17,000. 75&-153S Costa Mesa &4.S-1682. 1-------- You are the wanner of t WO free t 1clt ets ( SlS urn Porsche 91lT, xtn • r •NH 9770 . value), to s ha r p , ma as. 5 s pd, ..... ~••••••••·•·•·••••• , THI 18100. 080. 714~ 71 YW SCIROCCO UPIDAM art 6 or 714·7S4 -4760. cftl-t.al&11 e YV"l"S HOltSISHOW Dynamite sid ewinder July 11. IPlll "'74 914 2.0. Appearan~ coupe. Au&omaUc, air & ANAHEIM P"OUP· tape. Bat over stereo. UOIVQC> Coavmtioo Centef' 8100. Call 67HICQ Sl"I nwu may be clauned 90I WITHAM by caUiDJ IGS6Ta. ut. '711 DWI.re...._, aumf, YOLKSWA4MM 272 All /PM tape, 5 yr 79JOW ... ~ * * * t.ramlerable warr. 11 M. -··~«An. Sll.200. IU·UU or --~WM1mlmt~ AS&JK. Lease. moytq. MMC .,.., i.-:~noo TS 914 xJnt CODd. man,y '71 DASHER Wa100, .- xtraa. 841·1115 aod 15,•mJ.xlatcond.AJC, • llBZ. '13. '5GSL. 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Uel ,\ir, <ldr hardtop liold l>ook at $2600, $199~ or at'<'l'Plable o(ft.r /\fh'r !!pm. ~is 6602 '"' ...,11,,1 run''"" Kl lO J m1 U••'t 11H1•r 645 :n:>t 72 \'t•)!J l\..imml>.il·k <iT t '>pd • ,, c· m.q.! .,. ht•t>b. rad.1al tire!>. Wt•il ma1nl xtra vqu1p S IJ7 ~ IUfi <Wl7 19714 N•J'" :! tl11or . 1. t·~ I ,p b. p "· auln tran" . new br~•kt•s. :!.'i,000 m1 ~WI() 1Yt0·06!i.S ~ '77 CHEVROLET WAGON 4 ·yunder. :.rulo . usr ron· d1tton1og, r ally whcd rovers. tilt whC<'I. one owner. 37.994 low miles. 24 mos/24.000 miles 5<'rv1ce contract ava1la blc <601 HTTI '2577 SANTA AHA DATSUN Auto trans & loadt>tl' 12$251 Excellent' ONLY $6198 100'. financing available on approved credit HOWARD Cit.•,_.. Oovl• & Quail Sh l"Ot;WPUHT Uf:i\l"ll 833·0555 * 1979 CORVETTE 17.000 miles. automutu" air cond1tion in~. t top .\fuch more• !l!'JIWK.\\ • $9,995 l')6l 1 t ~,t)(~ tHw·<I ("..y\lf'on <•'Hiit ••• 636.:1133 ('or vetto-. ·liO. SI 1.300 or best orr~·r. /\utu. 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NOW, VOU STAND 1-iERE ANC7 WATCH, AND I'll STAND OVER THERE, ANt' WE'LL REPORT TO EACH OTHER W~AT WE SEE ... I T~INK I SEE THOSE AREN 'T SOME PUFFV 11 PUFFl{ BIRDS," BIRDS, SIR! MARC IE, THOSE ARE CLOUDS! GUESS WHAT, SIR .•. I JUST SAW FIVE THERE IS~'T SUCH A FIVE l{ELLOW WALKING BIRDS, AND THE LAST ONE WAS CARRl{IN6 A~ A~6EL FOOD CAKE ... LET'S 60 ~OME, MARC IE .. I T~I NK l{OU'RE CRACKING UP · WALKINS 81RPS .. THtN6 AS A ''WALKING BIRO,'' MARCIE! NANCY --THF.Y'RE FIGHTING A DUEL OVER YOU - - - JtJST LIKE KNIGHTS OF OLD ,__-~----- NANCY-WHATS ALL THAT NOISE OUTSIDE?--r DO L(OU T~INK WE 'LL SEE AN EAGLE ? © 1960 United Ft'cHure Syndical,.. Inc ... . . . ..AND THE ANGEL FOOD CAKE HAD SEVEN-MINUTE FROSTING .•. By Ernie Bushmiller • I AUNT FRtTZI -ITS TWO MEN --- . . i::'V1~THE~MOlt'e / 'SHE ~AY" I 4SHOLA1-D Te.I-L- YOU TO L-eAVE M c AL.ONE . DENNIS THE MENACE My COU<?1"-' VvA~ 00RN CN !HE. FOURTH OF JULY. ON~ LAST CH,A>-JCE. ... WHAr DID~Y NAME: HIM'? ' t"'A ; ~N OVE~ TO THe CAN"r~ ~NO GIEi ME 90ME L-LANCH . WELL,% ~AVc ~ME ADVICE Fo~ You, r~A , AL..ONcS· THE 5AME L.INE~ ... Fl'ANGINE ~AY~ % L.Ei YOVf 'STEP Al..L OVER: 'Me ~v~ ~ ~l-40V1 L. ON'T TA~E ~UF~ ME, AND ~f-4E'' JlUiHT . ve~: I OON'T T~INK YOlA ~MOLAL.0 '-El Ff<'ANC/NE TAL.K YOtA INTO A'j5e~rlNGt YOtA~5eLF 10 MS ... -. Frl:OM YOlA ... -JN OTMerc WOgf!O~,, ~HOW~E~ w~O'lf, 80~5 .... By Hank Ketcham l~AT COOLD -----WAc; H IS MOTHER NAMCD 0ET5 Y ROSS ? OF COLJ<9E NOT, .. HS< N,At.AE IS Doe5HE. H.k1E A~ J U"JQE 'N/IED FRANKLIN? No. [3UT HE. HAPPEN TO AN YON~, I GUE9S. 1He POOP. KtD ... tHey D IDN'T DO NO'rl·HN' f<JGHT. He <;HouL DA E3EEN E30RN ON 1HANKSGIVJN: AUNT Mlt..DRCD. HAS AN UNCLE HAROLD. ~IJDGE • I WON'T YOU TELL ME WH YOU'RE SO UNHAPPY? ------------ ' i I I 9 EVERYTHIN0 WILL BE ALL RIGHT, MELANIE! • . LOOK. AT il-U6 MOTH I JUST CAU&ITT ! WHY AAA :X: DOING "IH 15 Cl> I I'VE NEVER SEEN ONE. l lKE IT BE.FO~E ! t L-6'1" 's FAce 11, MY '""Oe> IS SAVING l-IVS:S ... THAT'S A GLJPSQ MOIH! MEQ , FUNK£.) ! COME MERE. ! 1fiAT EXPLAINS ~E TAMBOURINE ! @ ... • O'. "' ,. f i !' ; n i CoN~R,ATL.JL,ATIONS ... THAT'S ,A LOT BSiTE~ IHAN JT EVE~ W/4~ · BEFO~Er Geor e Lemont :t'M NO"T" "T'HE! SOR"T" OF GUY WHO CAN 0RING HIAASE:l-F "T'O SHOO"I A DUCK .' eu-r WH SN ..... •s-rs A L.I '&.-CL.OSl!!A., :£ AM GONNA GIVS HIM A Few Sii FF KAR Ale CHOPS.' u ID e I e --· --e ~£ I> s by ~~ I FIRST, I MUST SAY IT WAS A MOS! MEMORA~LE FOURTH OF JULY! il1E PICNIC WAS f'LJLLY~ .. ANP 1HE FIREWORKS PISPL.AY ClAZZLIN&~ .• ESPECIAL.LY IHE FINALS! .... SO I WON'T HAVE 1t> HANG-)t)U ~FOR PYNAM lilNET M'/ OUTHOUSE! .. . v -i: HOP£ !HAI we·v 0f EN ABL..E 1 0 l\JRN A FEW WHE.E.l-S ANO P~OKE SOM~ IHOUGHTF'UL- 016CU5510N/ ' 00 1 LIKE TO WATCH PHIL DONAHUE. TO PICK UP L-ll lLE POI NTE.~5.' 11sY.~O •J.oW C\:::> 'rt> LJ Ge; 1" A GREA"T OAtJE OUT OF A "fc<EE ? 1 OON'"T KNOW WH E.RE ~E "Tl ME GOES.' WE. COULD PR06A0L-Y 00 ANO"TH~ HOUR ANO 5Tll-L NOT G IVE THIS SU0JECT "THE AilENTION rT OE.5E~V£5! MY ~NK.510 YIN AND YANG; iHE WORLDS FATTEST 6•~ME6E-IW1 5uMO w~sn.:.e~s, F~'0EING WrTH us 10~Y/ ' ' ' ffi~ur W~ffirll@. • ~~~~~~-byHal Kaufman~~~~~~- CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There •re •t lust six differ· ences In drawlnt det•ll• between top •nd bottom ..-nels. How quldlly un you find them? Check •nswers with those below. ·-Uf ~ aA 91.11 ..... N '9 'lki .. 1111 II i-.~ 't ·~IM I I • .,~ ., "M!Pll9? .... •9'1 ''r ·c ·ou1n 1w •1 O•:> ·c ·ou1n 1 .. • •11toq w,.. -.qqn9 ·1 :w~10 • SWIATI• TALKI c-..tMMr: "If""' ................. ,., • .tty ... ft say 1Wll. cetton ..-tM a.~?" S.'"""°":"THA TST OFO OLT HEM OTHS." RMrr•nte c.a~ GOING AROUND IH CIRCLES vbserve that the con- flgur atlon above con- sists of 18 circles. nine largo and nine small. Nine of these circles contain figures. You ere asked to Insert m lssl"9 numbers 1 through 18 so that any adlacent threesome conslstl"9 of two large circles and one small clrcle totals 27. Obvlouslv. a 9 be- longs between the big s and big 13. Take It from there. If you canl all tho way around. 'tl't'U IMl"I '11'1 'll ••1'r'll 't'Ol°t rt1'•'f •1• ·•»!> ·--.. , ·-· letter s..-clnt for sense. TlnM llmtt: 1 ml11vte . .. ~ ................ , .. • N•m• a tree suggested bv ••ctl of tho followl"9 0 clues: 1. A syrup. 2. An Insect. 3. A kind of beer.•· A faulty product. S. A poison. • D\lmbo tied a 1~foot rope to his tNt'• neck. When tM go11t tot huntrv. It •te •n e"tlre cucumber ..-tch SO ffft •••Y· How come? e Rlddle-Me-Thls! Which car Is Imported from Ire· land? The Tr alee car. Whv did the cows stand around In silence? They weren't moo-tlvated. 18. ·1 9 2 1.23 17 i o 6 IY 2'f 3:~~ ~ 7. 5 9 0 11 . ·10 . 2? 26 13 OPEN EHOI Whet can you d,..w to complete ttlla dot pie· ture? To find out, add connectlnt lines 1 to 2 to J, etc • .... ... g . ) 0 ~ ~ ! ,. , .. i i for Better or for Worse M\CHAEL, you C.LEf\N UP1fi\S ROOM OR \'LL G\\/E. EVER'(- THl~G you T~E~lll\ 7 -b 3~- 3 RIDI NG Hll Apply cr•yons or colored pencils to enhance tt1i1 fetchi"9 watenkiing scene: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. J-Ok. blue. 4-Lt. brown. S-Flesh tonn. 6-Mu'OOn. 7-lladc. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 point!. for u!>ing all the letters In the word below to form two complete words MET E ORIC ---. . --. THEN score 1 points each for a II words of four letters or more found among the letters Trv to sco,.. •t lust so poinh. &M>'> ._,, , .... .--- by Lynn Johnston J,. I GIMMElHF\T E£X)K , U2ZlE ooaa~ WMA-f t'O 'IOU 1'~U~K, l CAR~'4 A a>Af \lA~6!~ AROuNO '~ M'i PuRS£ ?H o~ cov~se: ' oo~ '1" '-' ._v E A COA 1 \,t~N&!~ !~! GORDO ~ SHOE Ml~~ ~-~! ~~- ( ' I L.0' e<W M'4 1(£~45 fM -nei WAtf A Mt NU'ff;-I JU-S'f R£MEMSE~f0 1\tA'f 1 Pvf ~ SPA~ K€'< \N S\CX 1'"E. LE ~1' (l.£~~ '-'U6CAP! (AR~ NO ADMITTA1'.ICE uFFICIAl- S~~DDEf<: C1...A5SIF tee> Pf."-.C3D"'NE:L O~L"/ ~'(OU MAtJ! A COAf ~AN6£~? oo '40U ,. MAvf: A " lf<OulSAR? ~rr--'? By Gus Arriola J..OOK A T T#AT.~ !elPPIN ' UP lf-IAT Tt<EE IA/ H IS SLEEP: J.lt=ls P ROB'LY OICE.AM IA/6 !Tl.5 A l-IEPPLE-Wl-ll TI: Cl-IA IR r • DAILY PILO T ------· ---•-....... ---.___.._._ ~----.-.-..-.. __ ... -____ _....._~ ....,..__ ...--. .,,,.,,--.. -~--.. -·------------- • THBTI YOURSELF s.ld IN ~. • a ....... '11 "Asll." f-'f ..., lO lbftJllOll .... , .... ._,.. II V 1001? Wt' '9Y IS w ,...,_ ~ S..... '"c.-) .. s-~ FOR KENNEnt JERNJGAN, Pfesi· dent, Na~ Federation ol the Blind I Ml lnteated in ~ 11ibcM1t ~~ ... blind peo- ple. Where can I twn lor lniwmadon? -M.c ~. BMdmcw~ Md. • How many things we bebeve re- quire eyesight require only insight - an insight which we do not yet pos- sess. In recognition of this, the U.S . Dept. ol Labor. in partnership with the National Federilltion of the Blind, has recently launched a pro)ect called A new inJlght: Jobs frx tM blind. JOB (Job Opportunities for the B&nd) . It is helping blind persons and ernpk>yers get together, to the advantage of both. For more information about the program or about the Federation, contact your local chapter ol the Na- tional Federation of the Blind (every state has a chapter) or get in touch wkh the national office at 1800 Johnson St., Bahlmore, Md. 21224. FOR RAQUB. WELCH, actr~ Wb.-t..w you got ....... mam.ae? -W.P., Pueblo, C.olo. • Nothing. I think It's terrific, but I don't think it should be mandatory In society because, at this particular time, marriage isn't for everyone. I don't think it's a societal cure-all. For some people it's good and right. I per- sonally am not interested in marriage -at the moment. I have been married. I have children. At this point, I don't see any reaJ reason for getting married again. FOR EDDY ARNOLD, country music star Yoar two Mg hb, -c.de c.JI" ..ct "'Old Shep .. Wlft eo ........ ~ cMl't you folow ttw.m ..... odw ......... .,,..? -Elmer Whlbllra, Bn.eley, Ma.. •I could say, "They don't write animal songs the way they used to," but that would be slightly unfair since there are many beautiful songs s1llJ being written. Although I did another song about an animal, "Ole Faithful," I have not come across another good number since then, although I hope to do so soon. FOR JENNIFER WARNES, recording star So m.ny equmly talented llngen don't ..,. It. To whlit do you 9ttrtbute yow-~? -A.R., Fort Scnllh, M . •Hard \\/Ori( and starting out early. If you decide on a career at the age ol 18. It's not the same as making up your mind when you're 5 years o&d. I did not push my way through dosed doors; I was raised on stages and have put more hours into singing than into eating. Sing- ing is the one thing l would say I know how to do. Of course, I won't deny I had a bit al luck along the way. FOR 1lfE •ASK"' EDITOR When we the ~ putb'** ol .,.tsklitnts and thar wtua ~ - Mmil Alm\ v~ 11p1on, Mo. • We checked with Clement E. Con- ger, Curator of the White H~. who told us: "I recommend that Presidents and First Ladies have their portraits painted whae the President is in of. fice . Since time and the stress and strain of Presidential terms do, unfor- tunateJy, age all incumbents. it is best, from a historical point ol view, to have the portraits palnte.c! early in a C~ Cie'ment E. Conga. Presidential term. We also rec.om· mend that standard-size portraits be done. Many Presidents. and usuaDy the less important ones, had large portraits painted; some day there wiU not be enough space on the walls of the White House to hang them all." Mr. Conger stressed that portraits should be traditional in form. FOR DARYL ANDERSON ol CBS-lVs LOCJ Grant E.d A.er. the .... ol Yo4S lihow ... bowii to be • gooc1. Mlll'Ured B'IV· Vet I hew )IOU lu!pt doing ~ th.a got oo his news. wtMlf was it? -A.G .• Watc::hate, N.V. • He got fed up with me when I called him "Poppa" for the 90th time. Why did I call him that? It )ust seemed to fit him. Now I caD him "Uncle Woebill." What realJy makes Ed cross is when old friends call him "Lou." He feels that's taking acting a bit too far. What he likes most is being known by his real name. FOR JUDY BLUME. authof of Wifey Wh.-p. "40" IDGft sia-n -wrtdng booa for kids or for adulm? And don wrtdng 100 .,.... for .... bib more time than wr1dng the Mme -.ocn lor cha.km? - E.M., Gnnd w.nd, Neb. • I can't say that writing for one age group <Neff another gives me more pleasure. The pleasure J get from writing is the knowledge that I am sharing a part ol myself with others. As far as taking more time to write for young people or adults, there is no difference. FOR LE1TTIA BAl.DRIGE, etiquette expert Who 1n the wodd"1 moet wel-cMnM.nd people? -N.A., ~.s.c. •They are not necessariJy products of wealth and aristocratic breeding. They are the people you pass every day: the ones who always wait their tum, who give you a hand when you need it, who apologize if they brush up against you, who say "thank you" when you treat them courteously and who instinctively think about ''the other guy" in their daily hves. PRO s... Robet J. 0oae <R.·Kansas> PRO Ano con CON ~ E. Mann. c<rdirector, c~ Pro- ject, American Entefprise Institute Polls clearly affect the average \ citizen's judgment. In campaigns Do the Results of Political Polls lrdfuence the Average Otizen? Certainly not. if we mean that the average citizen will jump on the leading candkiate's bandwagon or ralJy behind the underdog. Many studies show the absence ol psy• chologlcal need or tendency to vote for the favorite or shore up the Mcely Soler. Some elections get doeer after the ,... ol pols, they influence perceptions about who is ahead and who ls gaining. They don't determJne who will be elected, only who shouJd be taken tertouely. But pols lnftuence the man on the street in another way. They 'ile hbn a _. ol par· tldpdolt eveJ\ before a Mgle vote It calt. They aug- gelt where OI' whether he should make • campaign contrb.ttion and whether his voee II neoneary. In short, pols create a ..._ ol morMntum. which ks ............ Ing. while for others the mergkl lncrH:ns. Pola~ dttzien$ at moat Wtdirecdy. by slimulBllng « causing conlrtlutions to dry up, by mcouraglng or dlecour· aging vOlunteers, by leading to media eaentlon or tn- ataendon and by aJtertng c:ampelgn strategies . Ill_, ••• , .. ~ . .. ~ 1tlCt ,AMtU' WttlU.:-Y, INC_,. All_-:,_.. -' -·------··------------ .. • By loutence Che"y Sarah Dale Manakee is 102 years old and has no trou~ <iecidlng what to do with her days: She paints. A former teacher, she toc>K up the hobby at the age of 84, had her first ~of~ exhi>itioo when she was 94 and t<> day spends most of her time busily at work in her home: in Maryland. Accocding to the Social Security Administration, there are at least 11.000 Americans over the age of 100. Many of them, ol course, are withered and frail; but there are others. like Mrs. Ma nakee, still vigorous and alert. They pose a fascinating puzzJe for science: How is it that this tiny group of centenarians manages to survive far longer than most people In our soc.iery? This riddle is part of a larger one about the basic causes of aging it.self. Most scientists believe that there is a biological clock relentlessly ticking in E.ldoly OdiuJ.t ~ Kuhn : Fighting '°' 'gray power. .. ol them exis1 on low-calorie diets J Diet may also play a key role in preventing osteoporosis, a degen erative weakening ol the bones tha1 causes about 200.000 hJp fractures a year. Reseaichers at the National In- stitute ol Aging have discovered that vitamin K. found in green vegetables. cauliflower, potatoes and liver c.an ar· rest the worst ravages ol osteoporogs "Older people also don't get enough caJcium. which is vital ro bone strength," says Dt. Weksler Only 500 milligrams ol milk a day -two large g1a.sses -can help prevent bone dis· orders common among older people Dr Richard J. Wurtman. prolessor of endocrinology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, not long ago discovered that the food we eat can affect the amount ol vital chemicals. J called newotransmltters. in our brain and -by implication -how well we remember. Wurtman and his col leagues found that choline. a com· • Jil ~ mon food substance found in large Living to Be 100 We cony the secret within our cells, and it's a good bet scientists will unlock the mystery in the near future. all of us from birth to death Under· standing the workings of this delicate· ly set clock of age is the basic challenge confronting the new science of gerontology, the study of human aging. It's become lncre.asingly lmpor· tant as the diseases that once killed so many before they reached mkidJe age have largely come under control. While In 1900 only 4 percent of the population was over 65, the propor· tlon has risen to more than 10 percent today -about 23 million people . This population revolution helped lead to the creation of the National In· stftute on Aging In 1974, to coor· dlnate research Into solving the prob- lems of age. "More wgendy than ever, we need to find out not only how to extend our life span but Im· prove Its qudty as wel," says Dr. Robert Butler, the lnstJtute's director. Jn laboratories aU around the world, researchers are trying to discover how the clock of age ticks at i1S most ba.sK level -In the genes. These littJe dabs ol protein, whk:h cluster together in each of the billions ol cells that com- pose our bodk!s. contain the blueprints that make us phY*aiY lhe uNque per50f\S W8 are. Many scientists now believe d'8Y contain a kind ol main- spr1ng, which, by slowing down the rate al which sewraJ vttal cells divide, leads to "the host ol advene changes that seem to tMIM many ol the physical problems ol aging. Research does suggest that our genes program us to live to be 110 or 120 -apparently the outer limit of the human life span. Over the course of time. however, errors may creep In· to the all -Important genes. But it already is possi>le for scientists to do the once unthinkable. to be!Pn to ramper with the genes that rule o ur bodies. Already, the exact location of more than 250 genes that exist In aD our cel'5 has been painstakingly umapped" by researchers. Geron· tologists now hope to someday regu· late our biological dock by turning on some genes and switching off others. But ls there anything we can do right now to keep ourwlves more heaJthy and vigorous fof a longer period of time? Pointing to an array d reamdy dl9rovered In· fonnation about agtng, most geronto&· ogists say yes. The areas wheft! most attention has been focused lncJude: NUlrldon. "Our diet obviously has a crucial Impact on the way we age," says Dr. Man:: Wek.Uer, chairman of gerlatrlc: medicine at New V oril Hospltal·ComeU Medical Centet. Weksler points out thet eicperlmmts with raca haw shown . that Ueplng them on a low-calorie did can grudi} prolong the youth. (Sdsntlltl haw ~ 1-ge numbtn of peope In per1S of Ecuedcr and ~ Geor9e ltvtng to be In their 80'1 and 90's and In astonilHng good heellh. Aknolt al quantities in egg yolks (and to some degree In meat and fish as well) has a pronounced effect on the brain's abill· ty to make an 1mportant neurotrans· milter called acetylchoUne. almost certainly involved in memory. Eurc:IM. Many researchers feel that much of the weakness and fatigue so common among okter peo- ple may be nothing more than the ef. fects of prolonged Inactivity. Dr. Herbert A. De Vries. a physiologist al the University of Southern California. found that a vigorous, but carefully supeTVised. exercise program dra· matically helped a volunteer group ol more than 100 men ranging in age fTom 52 to 87. Their hearts and Lings functioned better, the flow of oxygen through the body improved, and blood pressure dropped. Many geron· tologlsts now recomm end a 15 -mlnute jog· wale regimen to be done three times a week. Other ex- cellent actMbes fOf old people inWde .wtmmlng. biking and dancing. But any person who's been Mdentary for many yellll'I should be canfully ex- •"**~.~ ror before starting on a physical-fitness binge Mental anituda. Mast aging ex- perts ~ that one ol the most impor- tant assets we need as we ~ow older is a positive oudcxik on life. &it main- iaining that kind d cheerful acx:eptance can be d&JJr in a society that has little respect for older people. ~Mast of our ideas about old peop&e a1e really grocesque ~forced oo us by our society." says an anthropologist at I.he Langley Porter Neuropsychiatric lnsntute rn San Francisco who's studied aging in many rultures ~Pe<> ~ believe them and so they become self.fulfilling prophecies " One of the most common myths is lhat Intelligence dee.lines with age. ''Massive intellectual deterioration - the kind people mean when they use the word 'senile' -actually affects only a nny percentage of older peo· pie... says Dr. Katherine Bick of the Nanonal lnstrtute for Neurological and Communicaove Disorders and Stroke In those professions where age is no barrier. great achievements can be reached at very advanced ages. And according to the Depanment of Health and Human Services. the snongest predictor of longevity is how satisfied you are with your work "It's importanr to stop your mind, as well your muscles, from atrophying, .. says Dr Nathan Shock. former scientific director of the National Institute on Agmg and widely considered the father ol aging research. Several organll.ations have recently been established to fight the damaging stereotypes of older people. Probably the mOS1 radical of all is the Gray Pan- thers. founded in Philadelphia in 1970 by Maggie Kuhn , now 73. 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THE CHANGING MOOD OF THE NATION·s VOTERS: What America Is Thinking More than 130,000 households responded to FAMILY WEE.Kl.Y• recent '71mely Issues,. survey. Here's a summary of their opiniom. F AMIL Y WE.EJ<L V'S readers aren't happy with any of our Presaden - lial candidates: 71.8% say that none of them measures up to the best of our past Presidents. that every woman has the right to choose for he rself whether to have an abortion (a marked rise fTom the 45% in our 1976 p o ll). And while 52.8% agree that wo men should be drafted into the mUttary, only 21.5% believe they should serve on combat duty. But that isn't the on)y sign of disillu- sionment. Readers in more than 130.000 ho useholds responded to F AMl1.. Y WE.EJ<L Y'S "Timely Issues" Poll of May 18, and their answers are clear: They distrust institutions. are scared about the state of the econ - omy. and are cautious. even pe~ simistic, about the future. NATIONAL ISSUES WORLD ISSUES Reader responses underscore the recent chill in U.S.·Soviet relations: 59.3% be- Are today's schools adequately l ~ preparing children for the future? li • 60.3% die inflation as our most serious Issue; energy is next with 23.6%; third is growing tension with the Soviet Union at 21.7% Many readers wrote in "unemp&oyment." • 80. 1 % are convinced the coun· try needs new and dramatic economic measures. • 82% favor the death penaJty for murder, yet 66.8% are against ban- ning the possession of handguns. • 64.2% have doubts about the safety of nuclear energy plants. • 53. 9% wouJd conserve energy through gasoline rationing. • 66. 7 % question the Integrity of Congress as a whole, but 46.6% trust their own Congressmen. • 71 .5% of readers say the Carter Presidency has not been a good In- fluence on the country. 1ne conservative trend toward gov- ernment spending Is made dear by the 67.9% who bdeve the &cal ax should fall hardest on government agencies. A strong minority feels we should also cut back on social welfare programs. Even In today's economy. 69.6% beJieve the gowmment has created enough benefits for the unemployed, up from 52% who fett that way In our pol four years ago. And 80.6% of readers reject the notk>n that quota hb1ng \s needed to compensate for past race and sex dlscrlmlnat:ton. The polJ reveals some Interesting paradoxes. While 54.2% reject the Equal Righl5 Amendment. 5 7. 1 % say they woWd vote for a woman to be President. And 71.3% believe Should the gouanment provide more health SDlJlcett, to be paid for ultimately by taxes? Va 23.9" No 67.6" lieve the most serious International problem Is C o mm unisl gains worldwide, and 50% re}ect trying harder to improve relaUOns with the U.S .S .R . To re · ve rse C o mmunist ·gains abroad, 77.6 % think we are }usttfied In using the C .l.A. and military techniques. In further support of the C .l.A .• 55.Jlf> reject the proposal that the agency be fully accountable to Congress. Moreover, 68.2% feel there Is greater risk of nuclear war today than WHO ANSWERED THE POLL? s..· Male 58.4•t. Female 40.e a;. llerilalse.•· Metrled Single &1.2a;. 22.2a;. AfM Potltical AtflMetloft• Under 18 1.8a,'o Oemoot•t 38.2•/• 11-34 21 .2~. Reput>tan 39.7% ~ 30.0Yt Othet 21.0 . !50-&t 30.8 91. Over 65 16.2% Yes 8.1" No 82.3" Not sure 8.5" Wiii manf~ fade In Importance? Ya 27" No 59. 7" Not sun 12.9" there was 10 years ago. The continued support of Israel won 55.5 percent of lhe votes. And. while four years ago readers be· llcved, by a 4 · l majority. that the Palestine LlberaHon OrganlzaHon (P.l.0.) should not be recogntied bv the U.S .• readeu this year rejected recognition emphatically. but by a 2· l maJority. OURUVESNOW Perhaps because 67 2% ol the FAMILY W f.EJ<L Y respondents are mar- ned and 51 2% are between the~ ol 18 and 49. quesnons pertaining to children drew strong responses In divorce. S6 5 % reel thal parents should receive pint custody of the n children How children are educated is ol paramount concern ro readers - 82 3 % feel that today's schools are inadequately prepanng children for the ful\Jre One st.an.soc that hasn't changed. in foor years is that 80% think that ex· plic1t sex sunes and obsceni11es should be banned from TV (43 5% believe they should be banned from movies) And 55 7% believe thal local school boards should be given discretionary censorship over 1he books used m schools OUR FUTURE America's trad111ona l optimism dims as readers comment on the future 86% feel that the U S is the best country to hve in today. but only 54 I% believe 11 will remain the best country to hve in over the next 50 yea rs Reflecting this sentiment. 56 9% believe their children and grandchildren wtU lead less satisfying lives than their own (19 5% feel life in the future will be more rewarding) Mamage is one institution that seems to have a secure future . 59 7% of readers feel that marriage will not fade in importance. while 27 % believe that 11 wall Summing up. only 33.3% of read- e rs feel things will gel better in the future, while 23% believe things will stay about the same and 42.2% ex pect things lo get worse The essential ingTedient of the sur- vival of the human race, according to the majority ol readers. lies in our own actions. Specifically, 60 7% stress our own military preparedness Significantly, 22.8% indicate that a psychological ''revolution" aimed al making man a more peaceable anl· mal would result in a better wo rld for us an. While four years ago 39% of the voters Indicated that the United Na· tions was a wOfld Ofganlzation they felt was worth supporting, this year only 2 .9 '1> Indicate that future secur· tty and survival most depend on che accompllshments of the U.N It Is obvious that a majority of fAMU. Y ~ V readers are skept.ical and distrustful of their government, alarmed by the seemingly unc:on- troDabk! events abroad. and deeply worried about the kind of worid 1'911 their children wtll Inherit. lliLI Needlework Ubrary You11 want to have this useful coUec- t>oo cl books on hand if you sew. quitl. knir or crochet Q-127 I ;41/-~- QUILT FAVORITES Q-119. Amalea'• FM'Oltte Afgb.n• has directions for stx knit and six a o-· chet afghan/plus Granny Square items. $2.00. . Q.124. 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Mix ] llJ cups of rhe rto ur dnd l/4 rea spoon salt Cur in butter with 2 knives or pastry blender unril mixture 1s crumbly and butler evenly distributed 2. Stir 2 tablespoons sour cream Into Oour butter mixture Tum mixture into 9 x 9 x 2 inch baking pan or 10-inch quiche par1 Pat evenly, making crust 3 . Bake in preheated 375°F oven for 20 minutes 4 . Spread peaches on baked crust Mix together remaining 2 tablespoons flour, salt. sour cream. egg yolks. sugar and cinnamon Pour over peaches S. Bake for about 25 to~ minutes Ion ger or until bubbly Serve warm . cur tnto wedges. Makes 8 servings PEACH UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE 2 ~·margarine 'h cup light corn llllfllP 2 Uibiespoone llght brown ....., l teMPOOft tround dnnamoft 3 peecha. peekd, pllted .... ( 111r C\IPI) ~ cup chopped walnYtt 2'4 cupa bYttenaA baking mh " cup_,., •• ~c ...... I t19111oon v.Nlla ntr.a I. Melt margarine in 9 x 9 x 2 ·1nch baking pan In 3500f. oven Remove ~om oven: stir In com syrup, brown SUS• and cinnamon. 2 . Arrange peach slkes in rows In bottom of pan. Spr1nkJe with walnuts. Bake in 3500f. oven 10 minutes. S. In m«dtum bowl. ltit togethcrbaJdng mix •nd sugar. In smal bowl. bot togcrth· er egg. milk 11nd vanilla. Add to dry milt· M• and sdr until moistened, •· Spoon balm over hot peach thoe:s to cowr cwnly. Bib In 3500f. own 35 minutes or until cake test~ insened m center comes out clean 5. Cool 5 minures only Loosen edges, inven on serving planer and cool JO mm utes before removing !Tom baking pan Serve wann Makes 9 squares PEACH·BUTTERMILK SHERBET 1 -1o~ unftaYOJed gelatin 1111 cupe buttttmllk or 1 c:up mJlk and 'It c:up yogW't 4 peaches. peeled. pilled, slk:~d (2 cups) I cup ltgh1 com ayn.ip 2 ta~ lemon juln I . In small saucepan. spnnkle gelatin oveT buttermilk Stn over low heat until dissolved 2. Place buttermilk-gelatin mu<lure in blender container with ~aches, com syrup and lemon iuice . cover Blend on high speed 30 seconds 3. Pour blended mlxture mto 9 x 9 2·inch baking pan Cover. freeZ£ about 7 hours or overnight 4 . Soften frozen mixrure slightly (about 10 minutes) at room tempeTature Spoon in large bowl. beat with electric mLXer at low speed until smooth but not mehed 5. Quickly pour Into mold or !Teez.er con tainer. Cover. freeze about 4 hours or un Ill firm Malce,s about 4 cups BRANDIED PEACHES 4V. 10 S lbe ......... mat tlff .. nstotw pc-.c:hel; leaw whok or h&M l'h CUP9 ... , 2 c:upl wam 4 9tk:kt dnna._ ·~wholedowa I __.cw.,... . .aced I 1.h a.pe CaJdomia brandy 1. Leave smaD peaches whole. cut larger ones Into halves. remove pits and drop Into boiling water for easy peeling. 2. Combine sugar, water and spices. Heat to boiling, stining unlll suga.r dissolves. Add peaches and orange slices and slm· meJ 5 minutes. 3 . Pour •/• cup hot syrup Into each hot sterilized pint jar (Of 1/2 cup for a quan jar) Fill with pellChes and orange' slices. 4 . Add 114 cup brandy for each pint of fruit. then add mon! syrup lo fill jar to '/2·1nch ftom top. Seal jar. 5. When )an ant filled . set on trivet In d.-p kettle wih bolling water to half the depth of )an Add more bolling warer lo cowr )en. Procaa 20 minutes after bolHng resumes. 6 . Remow )Im from waiter betti aC one. end I« trand until cold before ~· Molfa 3 ql.IGl'D fAMll.YWHJU.Y, Jl#/t. -e 1f ~or tt-f.. It's Fourth of JuJy weekend. and some Americans are still seeking independence, ]98J,~. Arst. 'some New 'lbrkers wanted the Big Apple to become the 51st state. Then a group of Nanrucket Islanders said they wanted oot of ~ ~ in the Slate of Alasb. there's an "Am- kans /or Independence" group. Bumper stickers ~hout. "AJoska: Colony U.SA7 and mountaintop plaqua teO the Na- tional Pariu Sen.i;ce IA.here to go-"home" to Washlnglon, DC BIDr.ed AIMIL.. The Ire ol our most northern stare is eatiy ro undflstand. Alaska residents an mad because the fede:ral government has temporarily cloeed 110 million llCrfS to mlnerale exploradon-indudJng a parcel that may contaln IDDft dNn 23 bOBCNI t..ne:le ol oU. according to a State of Alaska study. For perspectm. ln 1979 the U.S. imponed 3.1 billion barrels of oU at a cost of $60 biU\oft. If Alub's oil potential could be aploited, lmpons could k reduced. Ala.ta• could have more Jobs. and the ~tire notion could be gluai o need~ rteMi bunt of~ So If Alaskans are frustrated by the bureaucracy. ~ shouJd be. too. Home on the range. "It's like ptJttlng the caribou before the con." says one dis· gruntled Alaskan of plans to preserw wilderness solely for animals. As for the earl· bou. they're ~with one of the biggest industrial projects In history-the $8 bil· lion. 800-mile long Trans Alaska Pi~line Herds of the animals play and sleep around the pipeline that daily pumps about $30 million \I/Orth of oil Into the U.S. economy. S.nc:t the ptpellne -.s built. Central Arcdc hftds have lncnaMd from 5.000 haid In 1969 to 7,000 heed tod~ Who says oll and 11.'\ldlife can't thrive together? Aerv 48. Alaskans are:n'r the only ona exploding over federal land polida.. "~lcome to the Mat: Property of U.S. Goounment," Nid buttont worn by angry wate-rn lawmabrs at a conclave of officials In Denver. In Nevada, wheft Unde S.m owns 87 percent of the land. legislators followed last year'• Inde- pendence Day with a "eagebruah rebellion." They palMd a la~ tongue In cheek, calling tor Ml.zing 49 mllllon acra from the feda. ChtJ ....... Nobody's talking CMI War. but It seems to us America needs to develop~: not less. of its eMf1ll re- sources. Locking ~ the most promising lands Is hardly the wa; to do this. Most of you agree. Suroeys show that a moJorltv o/ American• wont 1»41demeu areas to be lludlftl fbr energy and m/Mrof 11!SOUrta ~ore deciding what to do 11/ftll them. 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But there's hope for a n unruly canine. and rt doesn't neces.sanly mean buying a muzzle "You don ·1 have to constant)y browbeat Of harass your pet. h says Dr VICfona Voith. animal behaVlOrist at the University of Pennsylva ma's Center ror the lnrerac:- tion ol Animals and Socaety "But if you do certain things from the time the dog tS a puppy. you can maintain a dominance which keeps the pet from running rh1ngs " Many of rhe behavioral problems Vo1th treats at the Center could have been prevented. she feels, had the owners been aware of their respon· slbtlity to "lead" their dogs Vo nh sug· gests that from the rime the dog IS a puppy, you should treat 1t gently. yet consistently remind It of who's bos.s "There will be exceptional dogs,·· she .xjds, "bur almost any dog would be 0 K If °""'ners rook these few steps .. • Stare at its eyes, and have the dog look a way As soon as it does. reward It and praise 11 bec.ause the dog is being submissive to you ThtS tS a way that dogs and wolves communi- Cc'Sle wtth each other as to who's boss • Pick the dog up often as a puppy . Also frequenrly push 1t mto a d01Nn position, restrain 11 unhl ii stops wig- gling and then let 11 up vlt's really par1 of being playful." says Voith, "but pressure and restraint are other means by which dogs reinforce their do minance over others." • Don'r ask a dog to do something unless you know yo u can enforce the command. For example, If some- body Is at the door and the dog is very exclled. don't tell the dog to sit If you never practiced the "sit" com· mand a t that locatlon The dog wiU disobey the command and you will probably just let the person in. What you have done is given a command that the dog wlll learn 10 \gnore. It's best to teach the dog how to follow a command In a relaxed setting. • Often, a dog misbehaves or howls when a family moves or after a change In schedule by the owner. Get the animal used to being alone while it's a puppy by leaving It for ve-ry shor1 periods of time -say. 10-20 minutes -a nd then coming back. 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Brigham Young Univeri;ily studies have shown that the closer a per· son habitually stands when he's convers· ing with you. the more extraverted he is likely to be (impulsive. gregarious, likes excitement. takes chances, aggressive) Also. the individual who tends to keep his distance -who feels more comfortable when more "personal space" separates him from the person he is speaking with -tends to be predominantly introverted (quiet-spoken. reserved and reticent ex· cept with friends) 2. True. Two interesting experiments were conducted at San Diego State University. In the first experiment "men and women subjects judged an essay pur portedly written by an attractive or unat· tractive female author. The attracilve author was rated as significantly more talt?nted by male iudges. Female Judges rated the attractive author as less talented A second experiment con· cerned ratings by males and females of essays written by attradlve or unattractive male authors. The results suggested that the attradiveness halo·effect does not oc cur for male authors ... Other studies In dicate that in some occupations, attrac- tive people -women in particular -are iudged more generously for their efforts than less attractive people. 3. True. In studies at T echnlsche Univer sity's Institute of Psychology (Berlin). students judged personality qualities -In· eluding degree of extraversion, aggression and intelligence-of 45 subjects who were represented to them only by voice samples. a filQ"I showing the manner in which they walked! front and profile photograph and handwriting. Findings: Walk and voice proved to be more reveal- ing than anything else and resulted in more reliable and valid judgments Also. University of Southern California studies have shown that the characteristics of a person's walk (a springy stride. a shuffling gall, a mincing walk. a long free·swlnglng stride. precise steps, a foot-dragging walk. etc.) tell more about an individual than many people realize. It Is noted. fc:. exam· pie 5 that a person who has a negative outlook on llfe will. Instead ol walclng with a free.and-easy stride, assume a con- stricted gait. And a hlp·swlngfng walk "ex· pursses ~n attitude. not an nlWI enatomk:al consideration... 11L1 Baseball star; Mike Schmidt has )Olned his friend Sally Struthers In l'lef efforts to send love and S\Jp- port to need.] children around the v..orld. Througl Ouistian O\ikhn's Fund. Mike sponsors a little girl and he'd like to tell you about het "Marta IS \ey special to me. She needs me and l can't tell you ho.v 1rrp:ll1ant that makes me feel. She lives in a l.eY poor village in Guatemala. Her home is Ut tie ITIOR! than a mud hut 1bere tS no sanitation. And poverty and dJSeaSe are all around het But. Iha~ to Olristian O\ildren's Furd rm able to help. "Marta goes to a special center eo.iery day~ she IS fed a good.~ meal Her mother goes. too. and learns ho.v to prepare better food. And v.herl Mar· ta's strong and ~ rrry spon;onng her \.\All n-ean she can haw a chance to go to school wror just $15 a mooth. you can help a chUd tike Marta You needn't send arry money~ Just mail in the coupon below "Oiristian Olildren's Fund \Ao4ll send you a chikf s phot~ and famly back~nd information. "You 11 leam about OlJis. tian Olikhn's Fund. ho.v and~ the child ~u be hdped. and howyour 5()( a day can help make a big dif. ference in a poor child's ~fe. "You 11 also learn ho.vyou can \Wile and receM! letters 1n return Ifs a very special way for you to share your sporrored ct.Id's life. WP\ease send in the oou· pon today. Join Sal~/s Team And you 11 knor.N~ I know. 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"Instead, get down on your hands and knees so that you're low to the ground but have minimal contact with it. And since water and metal are good conductors of electricity. try to make it to shore or off the golf course before the storm hits." Romance In The Air flying, In Its Infancy, was a hazard- ous sport at best and one that at- tracted the adventurous. the 00.ve and the curious. In Flambards, a 12-part series that be9ns airing over PBS stations this week (check local listings), romance takes off against a back~ that captures the spirit " ttlOle early days cl avatk>n. When Christina, a young orphan, is wot to M with her tyrannk:al old PAMU. WEEILY ,,.. ,. .. ,..,...,,.,,.. f\ 'f .... ,uh flloftoft ,,.,. r-.v ....... ~, •• '* ,..... .... ..,,.... ~ I ... -,lv'IM~ Search For The Titanic The Titanic was supposed to be un- sinkable. so when she struck an ice- berg off the Coasl of Newfoundland and went down. the wortd was shocked. For 68 years, the ocean liner has been sitting in 13.<XX> feet of wa- ter.~ in an area of ocean the size of Rhode 15'and. This week, a ~ of re:sean::hers from CoLmbia Uni- . • ; u ct } " u versity is ~ off Voyagers /feeing the smiting Titanic to locate the Teni:. "We think that finding the ship will probably take about 10 days.~ says Michael Rawson, the project's technical manager. "Since our primary in- terest is mapping the ocean floor, this expedition will give us a chance to develop new methods and equipment for underwater exploration. And the Titanic will provide a good laboratory situat>on for us; since we know how long the ship has been down there. by measuring the sediment around the wreck we'll be able to tell the age ol the ocean base in thar area. We're also interested in finding out wha1 happened when the ship hit bottom : after all. well be the first people to see her since she sank " uncle on his English estate, she is also fon:ed 10 contend wkh her two. very different cousins: Mark a handsome. arrogant man, Is obsessed wlh horses. The emf of Aambards. while his brother, William, against his father's will, Is absorbed by flying. Christina, a lttde in love with each. is foo:ed to choose ~n them as the threat of Worid War I looms ominous- ly ahead. What's Your Opinion Opinion polls play a part ln evety major politk:.aJ race; often long before the public ls even thinking about the next election. polls are being taken to measure the country's pohtical direc- tion Two of the more famous poll takers are Louis Harris and As- sociates and The Gallup Organiza- tion Inc .. and measuring rhe political mood of the voters Is a science to them. ''The Harris polls a.re primarily conducted by telephone." says Humphrey Taylor. the organization's chief operating officer. "We divide the country Into regions and then randomly select telephone numbe~ by varying the last two digits that we dial. We also look for an equal balance of men and women " In contrast, the Gallup polls are usualy done in person. Tbe country Is d ivided into regions, with each area-proportionally represented by a certain percentage of the l.500 peo- p'8 lnteTVlewed. When a Gallup poll taker knocks on the front door, he's concerned with speaking with some- one of the right sex (Gallup polls represent men and women equa.ly) and over the age of 18. Lifestyles Teen-Agers. In a recent report . the National Institute on Drug Abuse noted that 36 5 percent of the high-school senJOrS questioned said they had used marijuana in the last 30 days One out of every 10 students uses mariiuana daily, and 60 4 percent admitted having tned it at least once People. 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In uet'lange. you agtee to buy 8 mo<e ~ 0t recoros <• reguiar Cluo pnces) 1n !tie ne.111 tl'lfee 'fM'1I Ko .. th<' Club ~MU -v IOUf weelts (131""41$ a yeat) )'OU'M recef\'e the Club's~ magazine, wtttCll descrot>n tt'le Selectoon of the Montt'I lot uch mUllCal "'*"' plus ~eds Of allemates IYom eve<y !Miid ol rnuSoC In addition uo to SI• timea a yNr you may rec-oft.-. of Sc>eGiat SelectJons. ~ al a dlscounl oft the regular Club prQ!ll, lt>t a IOI.II Of up to 19 buyWlg opcxwtunlbeS • you wllt'I to ,_ lhe Selection of lt'le Mont11 or lt'le Special Selection lrom the hundreds ollered. you ~ do noll'lln9-• .. be shCJped automatJCaly • )'OU Piefer .,, 1111emMe Ml9ctlon °' none 111 al.~ f1I in 1t1e ~ card always pr<MdeO and mail -by the date ac>eafied "'°" Wiii .,..,.. .....,. 111 '911111 10 a.,,. lo rNke your o.o- SIO'I I you~ r-any Selecbor> wllrloul Nrvrig Nd al least 10 deys IO decidil. you rNy return II at OUt -.i;>enM The llPft and recordl you order ... be me.led and b4led at r9\Jjllr CU> l)n(;ft. wtlich currenll'( .,. 17 98 or 18 98- plus ~and n.ndling. ~ Mia •nd Double Selectiot .. ,.,..,. be '°"'""" hlgtler.) Alter como._1ng ~ erwoli••ll egr-11. you ,_, cenc.I your 11• sClei lhlp at llTy lime I you dec;id9 10 con- ltnue. you'll oe eliQibte fOf °"' genetoua. money-Mving ~ plen-• .,, ""'*" .,.,.. you lo~ ~ ..... ttlgll 00 .. ~~I And . you -not.....,., for , ll"t ,_..,ii*""""' your~ lhClMent ...... 10 ditys for • prompt and fUll r9flnl. ~ ,,., .. """" .. C>e c:anc9led and you .. ow. l'dling. So you ,... nocNnv "' *=*tgnowl l"UY JOCl T\MHSTilts MARTY ROftBIN'> TH( Pt:RIORMLR ~ .. •1"15 """-.... 0: .. la _, ..... , -- ----wm... -cmnu.o ·~ -- ClCll CJll~PHll __,_~, 1~..: ~ .,( J ~'t,f ~ t ~-: ..... ~-~~. ·."f ·."•· ~ ~. ,..._.,.f ,1 --~~ ,~'~ :· .. ~~t·· '.~ ... ~-t ~.'~.l '" ~ ' ............ ,,,..,.,,_~ .., MCMf '0 Oftll eMATUT NITS T 1'1?911• nc~ ~ .._,,_. ·--~ e.....,. -1'9 __ ,_ -· TltEEJWil.D l!R!I HDllll~ ~· !!!!!!•) ~.,,..~ -----Tm-- 8'll.Y J0V. T)4( $TIWIGOt -· !iiiJ .,.. li!iiiJ ---· ii!I -· ~ ..... L~ --· liiil -· ... -~ --G!!!i3 .sJ-,_, -· - _,_ _____ ...,. "Ds-TH RllllEWlt ca...lWITTY ca.- THl[Q9CS LOW..-T ~ 0.....,...-.... NANCY Wll.soN &.-.. law & ........, ---..,. .... __ CRUSAllPS STREITUR .-~-KSTOf,_,.. fl£TOI~ ............... ~..,°'~ __ ,__, _,_ -,,_,,__ ----..-.~ --- More sMCOOns and complete) details on following page -· ~ _,_,_ .... _.,.._ ---------- ·---·------- TV WEEK JUL'\' 6 1980 ~ORANGE COUNTY CAR BUYERS GUIDE "111111 .... .._ ______ AND SERVICE DIRECTORY-~ ~ IOI McLAIEHS IMW At Beach Blvd. & Whittier La Habra -522-5UJ CADILLAC MAIERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.tl 00 CHRYSLER ATLAS CHIYSUl.ft. YMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-ltJ4 UMIVllSITY OLDSMOllLI 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -140.9'40 LINC OLN-MERCURY JOHNSON a SOM UMCOl.M MHCUIY 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -140.MJO PL yµQUTH A1US C .. YS&.aft.YMOUTH 2929 Herbor Blvd. Costa Meu-146-ltJ4 CllVIH MOTOIS 208 W 1st St. Santa Ana -llS-1171 CHEVROLET COMNIU CHIVIOUT 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 OATSUN NIWPOaT DATSUN 888 Dove Street Newport Beach -llJ-1 JOO PORSCHE-AUDI CHICIC IYHSON. IMC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -67J-OtOO llU VAH rc>ISCH6-AUOI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove 6J6-JJJJ VOLVO llAIU m VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd Q>sta Mesa -646-tJOJ -- DAILY PILOT IOY CA.IVY IMW 1540 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640.6444 SADDLllACIC IMW 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo lll-2040 -495-4949 OLDSMOBILE UMIVllSITY OLDSMOllU 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540."40 TOYOTA IAILI .. TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-UOJ VOLKSWAGEN JIM MAIUNO VOUCSWAG84 18711 Beach Blvd., Hunt. Beach -142·2000 •••DIM .. on VOUSWAelM 13731 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove IJ4-4100 "Comt ftJ with mt" -thlt's whit William (Alln P1m1tt,) w111ts Christina (Christine M<Ke11n1) to do i11 "fllmblrds," the ntw rom1nti< ldrttrture series dtf>vtin1 Tutsd1r II 9:30f'M Oii llC£T (Ch111nel 21), 9Plll Oii m:• (Channel 24) ind IPM on llOCE (Ch1nnel 50). "fllmblrds" futures Ille llvntin1·pi11k, hell·for·ltalher men 11141 womtt1 who live for horsa, 111d the ntw brttd of pjonffrs who rt1ch for tllt sty in their ntwly-lnY111ted flimsy ftJin1 m1chlnts. C.u1ht in the tu1-of·w1r bttwttf'I these two liftStyles is Qristlfll, the pretty 16-yt1r~ orpflan heroine, who's forte4to1row up-to eNllCipate herself-in tllt midst of this sodll uphuY1I. lne4 Oii lhrM Mdtn1 stories bJ 1nrd·winnltl1 lritislt 1utllor 11.tltllffn PtytM, "flam· Mm'' •IS filmed etlllrtfJ on locaticNI, with Mtpt" ridi111 horMS 1allopitl1 ICl9S1 HM Elllf islt countryside and re,tiw of ur1y aircraft 111d racfio. ~ modtb soarin1 Oftrhtad. SUllDAY, JUL T 6 6:00 U "Do"'' Dunk lllf W1t11" lcom) 69 Jac~it Cltason GI "A b1S111 1a Ille Slln" (d1a1 61 S1dnr!1 Po1t1er Ruby Orf II) "VtlldclU for tllt Sl1nt" (drai 68 Roger Moore tan Hendr1 1:00 D '13 lt "l1111t Mo" \dr') IR Glynnis O'Connor Mich.el lea1ned D 3 I 101 2t "Aupot1" (d1a) 10 Burl lancute1 Dean Martin MOllOAY, JULY 7 1:00 U "Ste How 1111, Run" !mys) 6~ John For\Yll>t D "AH Tlllt He1wen Allows" rd1aJ ~6 Jane Wyman Roe• Hud\On Cl> "Do Not Disturb" llUm) b5 Don\ Day Rc>d laylor 9:00 D JS >t ''L0011n1 Yt11" (mu>) ~I [l~1s P1r!sl~y l•Wltln Si.011 D "S11111mt1 of 42" (dr a 1 11 Jrnn1frr 0 Neill Cary C11me~ 1Q. "lltwer Grre 1• lncb" (d1ai I I Paul Ne,.man 1 •t Re1111r.1 TUESDAY. JULY I , 1:00 D "Wlmt ualt' 011t" 1dra1 6~ R1lha1d Burton (;lint l•st .. r.od Cl> ''Slbr1111" (com) 54 llumphirr 8.>gart 9:00 U e 12 11 "A Spec~ l 1n4 ot l owt" (1111 lll Ch~•'•• Ourn.ng !rent ltdro w Ph1l1p Bro.,n D .2J 3t "l1tttrt4" l drJJ () ~'''" Crn \J• I •I/Jr 8u•lo1•• 10 "Si4eUr b u11" 1011 1~ Ptftl Cr1~rs B•n Murph, W(OllESOAY, JULY 9 1:00 U e 12 17 "The Ult11111tt l111post11" 1ora 19 Jos•cn Ho1 ~tr U "fllt<ittk" '""' 68 lam•~ <:tt•art Htnr; Fonda Cl> "l 1n1 RK111rd 11141 lllf Cruvdtn" (ad•• ~ R,. HJmson THURSDAY, JULY 10 1:00 D ··chanae of H1b!t" (Om) 6':1 [hn Ptt\tt) Md•• 11••· '¥ o•t Cl) "A St11 b 8ofn" 101a1 ~~ Judy G••tand /amt' Mo on FRIDAY, JULY II 1:00 U "Tllty Shoot HorsH. Doft'I IJltyt'' Cdr•i 6'J lont Fonda D '1llt Heltf11-ttts" 1du) 69 lnhn Wdynr lla1~a11nt R~\~ Cl> "Man of tl1t Wtst" twm St C•r1 C >0ptr Jyltf Londoi 9:00 D 31 10 2t ""°'"''"· " lblt Tou!'' tcom I n lltdd Ft .. SATURDAY, JULY 12 6:00 U "The Sften 1..ottlt foys" (mY~J 5S Bnb Hopt M1ll1 V1talt Cl> "C.il! Met.II" (dra) 60 lam•s Carnrr Natalie Wood 1:00 U "Tiie list of Adri'n Mes.wnau" (mys/ 63 George L Scoll Cl> "Wlltn Workl'\ CoNick" (st Ii) Sl Barbara Rush l!o<h~rd Derr 9:00 U f I Z, lf "A 5'1 lift lo Dt11h" (MPI 18 HO,.ard OuH fll "Totlll" Csusp) 69 Fredt11c~ Stalford JoM l/tmoo THE SMAU. AND BIG Of IT Uur store 15 like an 1ceoer9• N o -we re not cn11ly to <Jeal w11h -11 s 1ha1 you o ntl/ see one tenth o f our store from the lrorit Peo ple 111s111ng ut for rne for ~t t i me are ltaboergasted when tne spacious 1nteflor unfo lds before them The huge snowroom has thousands of samoles Customers tell us He nave the largest se1ec11on thfly nave seen Our warenou!>e coritains an 1nven1ory o l 1nhn1te variety H undreds of remnant s 1nnab1t a 25x50 Remnant room Aoo offices a spaciou s orapery room plef'ty of oark1ng oteasant oeoo1e and you 11 nave tne Big Picture o f our successful o oera1to nr *fii\ ~ INHERITANCE "' l 1•1J11 ,1 ty r-r.;,ivv vi••r1 rl')1,.,, 'ia ·•ony pl11<.n ""'\•fl•" "< It ''ll'f•;ri 1i110f•r 1or,t ann P>CPptoon..il tJ1,•ab1hly •·1P• •"'""'' !f111qn tralloc INHERITANCE 1•, t1 t q r !if.ii t "" Ir r 1al..re c0n- ",c.111u fdfl"d • N1·r .'/ .,, I rrl((, fl' r-f'"lr<s-=-- frrm 11 \ PJ 't f1 f1 '1 f f• t ••""'tlriri,..._. ..:1',, ,,.,... " \ ,, nf"rr~ l"ric ~ iftckl*• in,1•1011.,.. •..-er ~ poddi~ .. ; ... s 1895 tq. yd. 1663 ,UC EH TIA A VENUE COSTA MESA · 646-4111 · 646-2355 ... ... , ... , Top ABC's Al Michaels (I) and Ke11h Jackson supply the play-by-play and (bottom) Don Drysdale (I) and Howard Cosell add the cotor commentary on ABC and KTIV •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Baseball lever peaks Tuesday when 56.000 fans attend the Slst All·Star Game and dehgnt in the hot dogs, beer and sunshine at Dodger Stadium This is the first All·Star classic ever played at Dodger Sta· dlum-the last one In Los Angeles was held in 1959 at the Los Angeles Coliseum The rest of us can stock the refrigerator with beer. plug In the electric corn popper and watch the game on ABC or KTTV (Chan· nel 11) at 5PM ABC's Monday Nlpht B-seball broad· casters Keith Jackson. Al Michaels, Howard Cosell and Don Drysdale will handle the coverage for both ABC and KTTV. with Jackson 1nd Micheels spll"tng V fl< JULY 6 1980 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• the otay·by·ptay a~s19nment and Cosell and Drysdale supplying the COIOI Chuck Tanner ot !ht> Pittsburgh Ptrares will pilot the National League ancl Earl Weaver ot the Bal· timore Orioles will manage the American League 1n an attempt to avenge past embarrassments The Na1tonar League has WOI" the last eight games and 16 of the last 1 7 II has become a sore point wllh the American League that 11 hasn t won an All-Star game since 1971 The National League holds a wide 31~18 advantage with one game ending 1n a tie since the first game was played "' 1933 at Comiskey Park in Chica o Pitchert ire not lnvolvwd In the player vote American Leaguers with excellent credentllls Include the Yan1c.ee·1 Tommy John (8-2) aed Ron Guidry (8-2), Larry Gura (7-2) 1nd Renie M1rtln of KanM1 City (7- 2); Rick Honeycutt ol Seattle (7-2); Britt Burns of the Chicago White So)( (7-4) 1nd Matt Keough of Oak· land (7-5). N•tlonalleague pitcher• off to fast start• Include St~ Carlton or the Phlllln ( 10-2); Jerry Reu11 of the Dodgers (7-1 ); Frank Pastore of Clncln. natl (7-2) and J.R. Richard of Houston (7-3), -..... _ .. _ AFTaRNOON 12:00 8 It flle 'Wiii l tlle l.ulesl • ll Jt OeJS .. °"' Uta ., .. "" z- • I J I '' 2' All .. , thMIH J ..... G 8) Mtttes: Su d1,t1m' mo .. , hshn& GI ......._ Stt d1y11me mov1t '"' '"I Ml·"'' l1111el!MR 1 un SI O..r ta, (C-C) 'lt feat11rn ., La Anatlts Allot• B ''otecl UlllftrM -12:30- ...... 0.U,IHS... e. S.actll t.f 1-.rio. fl) Yep fel HMllh 14 fut11res ID MttMt u ,.,,..., flNllU t:OO 9 l 11 Al 1t1t hW T1111s U lt ll TIM Dec1en • jOJ 2J 0.. l.rft It lm SI n Fut11rn st Al 111 .. lthata -1:30- • JJ It Allltlltr kid •""' lf AllltriUn G.wtnt .. nt 2:00 9 f 11 Tht kldtel IJp t • 0.Mh l frleNs • 'I' JI! 21 ,.,,.,., Mtt,tut .,,.,.. aJCr•Wlb CIJ S11,.t1111n J4 Owtr usy (C·C) 4:00 II 11 11111) Tr'tf ,._, Jt ftct tht .. _ IM ........ . ._, .. .. "' .... 11.tMt ..... -•:•-.... ,) ........... " '" ,....,.._,r11n . ,, .. ...... • ... ,wt\ • •·•"VM -~-, .... ........ se.ri 141 °""" c..,., ............ JI SW T.-; ... l11n .......... .. o...""' 5:00 •• fJ ... ); ... Mon M-Sllf '-t lut> • (Mr .... • tl llc 111-Sbf '--luu -~ m h•ilr Altair; All-Star ~ .. Jue!oday U1 :Jt1 Stlt1lf & lllltd ....... 12 HZ.. fOS......Strwt 2t All-Star '61111 luo -5:30-, ""'"'°" • ltwttdlN (•Cf Pl I ut\ mu-12 14 °"' £.., (t-() 2t News ( 1t t Pl I Ut1 ID News St .. AIMf'ubll SUNDAY (Contmu9d) fr) llon (C·C) (RI A Mtd11trra nun Pr~p~ct SCI Soccer, M14t 111 C.11MnJ -7:30-a ltor111 Crosby's Comtclr Sllotl 2• YttH Ot&esl 8:00 D !I 1t Ont 01r 11 1 rune 1R Ann 1ns1sls &rbara f1n1nct lltr •rr 1110 to Fl0<1da but •ht tnler:io ·~ lten1&e• s mel~od lo• ,,, '"i t~, moner l•nd> &rbirl '" ~01 •I"' and Scnne1de• 1n a•• D z> u Tllt lie fttnt "Llttlt Mo" IOraJ 1 )hr~ M•tOHI l earned Gl inr•s 0 Conn" Ann• Ba'"' 1 he s•o•1 o! M•u'"n .M nofly •ho btc 1m~ th• Dest •om•r otaye• in the •01!d 11 tnt •c• of 17 •he n sl>e n !ht G•ano Slim of Ttnn1s D W'tld l1n1clonl 8 tOl 2t Mofle "•irpo1t" (C·C) ldrii) 10 12hr1 4Sm1 Burt lancnler Gro•et Kennedy Oun Marlin Ju n Stbere Oanprrou~ #tillher a demented bombe1 ind personal l11ction1 crutt 1 ten1t drama on the 111ound 1nd 111 the a11 0 GEOIGE YMOEMAN * ONE STO, RELIGION D It Is Wntt111 Ua Mot1e: lif "Ho1111tom1nf ' \d•a > 48-0•r\ Gable Lana Turner Anne Suter lohn Hod•a~ Cl) ED MdWtON TONITE * HIYO! ON HEE HAW 8) Hee Mlw [d McM1hon f atOr> Younc Barb• Benton Kathy Kitchen Clia.,Urn Htrb litcCoy and PotKt Cl11ef Joe Casey are lht cuests }( IAfttert '" tllt rut fD htn1111 11 ,.ops A I 11butt I<: Rrthdtd Rodgtr\ ••lh 8tn1am1n l UI no ind Hane. Shades r' Jm Svmohon1 Hall John W1ll1am, car 011•'1 lht Bosr~n Poo\ Orcl>t\1•• so llbstupottt Tllutrt ltlltt -8:30- 0 t 12 Ont 01r 11 1 T1mt I! 4M OL.11\ 11111 f;'il"'Olh~r :11 i •f l l1•~eif•lld f t rcn 1 Sldrt a\ a lte11 ..,4•, mtm~l'' ,.( ~oc t'l "~' 'nC:• 'l lnt•t \ • ' mt m r n ht• ~~i< 'hi' m., lld1• ttirrn , i "t •• pump~ '' O Wild h1d ol A11111111J 0 Tllt lllol1d T CNllOf r .. 9 :00 0 e 11 Altct R lommf •~ our on a rtltv•11on •al~ '"c" 10 Ml.USS lhe Nt• T tl'lldifl and IM !lid P1r•nl ilhtn •nr hOSlt\I as~> Tommi some proi.:10111• Qutstoons h• ans•e•s 1tonesfl1 and war~s a lour •a1 ltud E •t Atdtn gu•\I~ U ltrry fllwtll 0 Teday 1n llllle ,,o,11eq Cl) Dolly' I he Staples gut\ I fr) 24 lilHltrptttt Tllutn: lithe (Ul Mrs l1ng1ty Af!tr a nta1 fatal boul •11th lyp1to1d Ullit charn,s ht• doclor 1nlo con.inc.ng her hu< band (d•ard lhal Ult will rtcowt• ont, 111 lonoon m~ SO frtt • Choow -9:30- 0 t It Tiit JtlltttiOI (JI) The Jtlltrsons rtliwt 1968 Gtoret •UIS lo b•u' out ol his 1m PC•t rrshtd Ille bf optnone h•I c•n drv ci.antrs •• sp1•• ~· rnp ••tmtn d us bsu 1 ''S 'n, "~ n "' • •, ~ ~ --..oc ilt• ctnd ftlt '•f'Tl .. ~ O S41nwt Q) °"' 11.lshrdlt M1111c I' • • Sc~a·, ~.," G \O•" Ya, W• '"'l Jna rn .. O~tx;,,,• 8'"~"'\ ~wt ' E!) 300 lllhlhon~ 10:00 0 I 1 z Tr1ppt1 Jofln. M 0 ·~ /. , .... "" "i t ;.rtf:i' u ·'. ..t 1r·· .u·~cv· • ••· 1• '"" 't' .,,., I'\' • ..,,., { s t .. r "" : .... •x , ~ ,., "J-.; ,. ,J• t ........ '"~"''0 _,.ru.• f d ·~-' tf a"· .. -.,3 t1-c r.,. t• H "" :-.. "'' O Tiit 8'11ers ,r•~'"' • Y •• ,,. A ,,_,,.,at"'" , ~g 'J~' 11'!f"' rldt ''' a•t ''•li.11•ll a [rllf'SI An11ty Hou1 m This Wttt 1n ~Nit Q) hmmy S•1u1rt 1( Ctrt11s l'a116t fD 8tn W1tt1nbtrf1 19IO r~·· "' :t 1 .. 0 Pd"' Tn• y,,. r·r1m ••, Holt1•ood Holl\ An lnlth•~• •1!ti Andre" Youn11 fht form., US 41" Da~idOr to lhf lJN O•\CU))f\ mrtr ndMnat P<1lif1C\ and mo '~'' 1~\u• SO fOI lht RtcOld -10:30- 0 The 8uters Rtii• n1nr t ~· •I ''''Sol ••1uranu como1n, ,.dl•••n, en lht commun.t1 11 ruturtd 8 3 10 lihwtt I All AIC s,ortJ Spe<11I m l9ew\ ED lilHlf .. "Tiit f1t•t1'1 Witt" 1Com1 7 l•meson lllOm• L1th1n Hall Oavto Gordon H1••e• m •• " °""""'° 11:00 ODD a 10 lt N~ J New\ rlJ Club O r1eewnu, 0 Old T 11M Gospt I Kou r m S,.fCIAl li.t from ~d Ctty Q) 12 l1ci V111 lmcw n Arthtf C,mp~ll 19 ~ Sp,nnl! lltW\ rn 1t11Ulldo 811111 so lool 1t Mt -II 30- 0 ~rts f1111I 0 21 lt lllo"t to St An nounc:tel 0 ~ 100 Club • ltltpulw 10 11110.lt 'Stl\tr,.. !•d J'I ~ .. t ,,, M .. .,~ G ,,. ri4•j ~ •~o, \,,., n ~ J a °"' 12 "°'" 'lllll&t llortOft ind lht ScotUllolo Boyt"' o•a • I.tr•. ,., 'fll'd t"1 ,,. ,._. <·•1'•f"" ~,,,, ~,., ~--.. Q) Tiit ltool1t1 H ~llltll Tllret 29 "J1ek Vin lmPt SO Anotllfr Yooct -11:45- 0 Mot1u "hm lllKUotd-rrr.,tt ln.es1•lll0t." "lb111t ol tllt Gl1t1t" U lllo11e. "lo~c Hol Su111mu" d•• q Plu 'lt .. r•un loannt fr C•J n Anl~>n1 h1n •• ~ {11~ ·n ';l• • ~ r~a•d A"dt'l<l" 12:00 0 R11tt HolM fDllloorlf -12:30- 0 ne M1rllo•t1 Cll UIC Mil Ttw111-l We'd like to showyou some Y9t1h3ven't: seenin · e. Lower prices. ..... 1_. •Wt'r pnct-s bt>t.A:lllSt' wt'· I'\' rH"" il~t' ratt'CI. \\'Ith mun-options 1111 dtductiblt's. For mort> infomHttiun. 0 111 or stop by ont ofnur nint1lt't'n lrx:;il ~n·1ct• offires nr ~nd in this C'l tllp{ln. \\'t'n:-rt'Cldy to ht'lp rj a-;u;;.rf>.$ and ,;;""'~-:;>:;;: lndl\1du;-I I llealth l'l;rn .. l'lt•a.,.. pr1J\1de ml' ""h ynurfree bo·•kkt I I ;rnd an apphcah11n fnm1 ~IAll. TO ~1ari<t•trnl( St>f'\'KC· .. f">l>pt . Blue Cn ...... 11( I ~o0themCahf11mm. PO B.1\ 70000, l>t'pt \.\'an I ~U)".(A~l4i0 In thr:-art>ll. phi int 1i 14 1641 li.14H I I \ \\H I "'''"~ ... I /II +· l'l~I\~ I ~C:: I I 1«N• I L Jnclfvidl1aJ Health Plans. ...J II.I ~"' "'"•\\Ill\ I MlllMY I ... ............ *•*•• •• ((.() --Cll '"''*' ,, ,., ......... ....... IOll:M_. .......... ... "" .............. ~"Ille ........ esoo ............... ...... u , ....... .... ...... , .. ....... .... ......,. -~ .... -6:30-• , .. 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On the h11hway I WIS fine, bvt mr Ill• structor madt mt clo some city drmn1. Then I rullr did wtlll I do but-I wtnl str111llt lo ~n1c. ril"s1 I stalled It and peo· pit shrltd lunin& on llle11 llotns. Then I utt11ttd my first 11eH111te-bu11tllully. t must ~y-and they afl b1clltd on, h1u11n1 there wu an 1d1ot at lht wheel, which thttt was. But iii lust nobody ll1f1ated mt or tut mt otf after lh1t, altllouch tl1ey Qlltd me somt wonder lul nameC * * * "The Ptoplt of lht urth. 2000," a mu1tqene11t1on1I story ol lhret tamchu i,,sed on scttntcfic proiethon' about hit rn the nut century. 1s becna developed H a Sll·hour motron picture tor ABC. Written by Gerald Di Peao. the him wcfl be reproduced by Phtltp Barry, Jr. and Cut Philhps for Pluhp Bury Producltons. "The People of the Earth: 2000" will deal wclh three fam1hu . bt1111n1n1 wrlh three central cll1racters. Thomu Walsh 1s tht •lute. uppt1· mcdd lt ·clau hnd of 1 con· &lomerate, mired 1n lttllnolou 1 and buruucr Hy Offiter 011on 1s a blicll sec unty auud tor the walled homu of the wulthy who orcanues a w111lantt fo1ce 1n hts own &htt1o community lo repel rov1111 street 11n1s w1c hmiltnl lht less lortunalt Alld llurtnhna Cruz 1s 1 d1spl.ctd, Mu1un·Ame11Qn l1tlory worll· 1 ei wtto rn 1tahzes an abandoned factory enterprtst into 1 th"""I bus1nus owned and tun by tlle I wotlltl'-Tht11 hwu. thtu tamt· ltu and tlle11 future malle up the dramatic tab11< of the hfm, plan11ed 101 11rinr dur1n1 the 1981-82 seuon Have You Tried llJpmis? We Have A 90% Success Rate In: Insomnia • Smoking • Weifjrt loss •Orug Addiction •Alcohol • Domestic Problems• Memory • Breast f nlargement • Soles Motivation MO AVERSION THERAPY- OMLY THREE SESSIOMS REQUIRED ''C 1 :O "'9 wr r,. wi'h l r( I E" 'i ' ,.., 0 I ·-=" '),. 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