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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-06-04 - Orange Coast PilotQ t f SUNDAY l I I i I VOL. 71, NO. 155, 7 SECTIONS, 96 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A SUN,.DAY, JUNE 4, 1978 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS I s ·heriff's Race Finishing Fast I • By GARV GRANVILLE OI tt. O.oly Pilol Sufi . The election of 1978 was lo have been a cakewalk for Orange, County Sheriff Brod Gates. Su~e enough. two dayi. before nom an~tt.ons closed Gotcs · only · oppos1t1on w.ei s a n obscure . s upermarket assistant manager . . ~ut in the 48 hours, before th~ . fthng deadline. four additional ' c~ndidates walked into the re- ;. g1strar or voters office. shelled I o_ut fees and fil ed their nomina } lion papers. I However. not even cha lleng<.'°!; lfr9m •nvc f()('s were c·nough t~. cause the Ga tes camp anv worry. · . For one thing. a ll fl\·e oppo r. nents were rt!lati vcly unknown ,·And nont' of them appeared able rto summon the resources needed .. ~to . wage a high-powered cam-·pa1gn. ~ M . 1 ore important, wouldn "t I Ga t~s · four-yea r r ecord as ( shertff·c~roner speak for its<.•lf . and. by itself. be enough to as- !sure him re-election'! And hadn't Gates. the unkn<\\\·'TI ~sheriff's lieutena nt in 1974, s wept ; to a rousing landslide pnm:.1ry :Anti~bus Petitions Stolen? LOS ANGELES I AP l About 172,000 signatures collect ed in support of state Sen. Alan Robbin's proposed anti-busing ballot initiative wcr<.• reported missinJ? and possibly stolen. sheriff's deputies s aid Saturday. The senator told deputies thut petitions for the initiative had disappeared from the City of Commerce home of a campaign worker. said Deputy T ony Rodriguez. Robbins said the signatures were discovered missing when the workcr pn•pC:1 r ed t o • duplicate some of thc P<'t1t1on~. • R od rq~ue1 said When s he opl•ned the boxl's. ~he found that they cont::iined onl y one original pctition and stacks of t•opies below that top one. It was uncertain how the pel1 · t i o n s w c r e r c p r ctd u c e d . Rod n guez said. Robbins needs about 550.000 s i g naturc•s to qu a lify his •· measure for thl' foll ballot. The deadlinl' for turning in petitions is Monday. ··without lhosc s ignatures. ' wc•'re not on the ballot." Rob· 1)1ni. said. Rut Robbins said h<' would appl•a l to SecrC'lary of State March Pong Eu to qualify the 1n 1t1at1 \'C anyway. However. Robbins· opponent 111 Tu esday's Dl'moc ratt r primary election. W1ll1am S Green. acC'uscd the legislator of creating the s1tuat1on as a ph>Y for free media attention elect ion victory against f1 ve op-The shrrings didn't pre.empt ponents'' his t akbg a cross-country With those thoughts 1n mind. horseback nde this pre-election Oates plnnned onl y th e wet'k('nd. However. h aunting ~ketchjest of campaigns. Gates' '78 candtdacy as he left on There would be no fund theoutingwere raisers lie would. how<.•ver. step lits own failure to ltst a up hts alreact:-• u:.ually hea v} S140,000 cons1ruct1on loan and a pal'c of pt•rsonal i:ippc•arance S200.000 home mortgage loan as i\nd with tampa1gn dollars left ··rn t•omt."' on the 1977 public nver from '74. there would ht· a 1'1n anc1al disl·losure he filed last few billboards to go along with March. some camp a 1 g n · c Io s 1 n g Announcement rn early April Ill'\\ spa per ads and rad to s1>ots that Gates is under FRI investlga. To a point. the non·sl ral<.'gy t1on for ··alleged acts of political worked torruption .. For example. none of t.he five A series of county Grand Gates n1wo1wnts has bc•cn able J ury n •ports that criticized the lo ·muster the dollars needed Lo sht>riff"!-. department's hiring and l1n;ince a high·PO\H•red coun-1ra1n1ng procedures as well as al tyw1dc t·ampu1gn lt•gt.·d lo\\ morak• in the depart But 13 da:-s bl'furc Tut·~day·s mt•nt primarv l'll'l'lt0n there was a Press n •po rts that from hastily t.'<Jlled hut well attended GaLt.·s · view seemingly r ehashed Gates fundrn1st.•r issues he thought were laid to rest Consequently. thcrl"ll be a long ago heavier do~c· of pro-Gatt•c. <td· The combined impact of his vcrt 1s ing messag<.'s the next fl'W cam pa1gn opponents· attacks on days than wasorigin<Jll y planned. hts <id ministration and alleged Why the last minutl' flurry» cond1t1ons within the :,,heriff's de· T here haw hc•en tll wmds hlow partment. ing Shl'rtff Brad Gates· wa:-_fh~ \ Nn•cr incltncd to take a mg tlw primary clcct1on ~ back ward step. Gatl'S has at· pa1gn of 19711 ll'm pied to met.•t those cha llenges Knight 'N' Day D•llY PllolSlafl Pl>OIO .Jatk :\Iart1n. his hor,st• costumed nearly as much as nder. was a big hit (.It t he C11:-ta ~ksa-;'-:cwporl Harbor Lions C lul) Fish Fr~· paradt..• Salurc.lay. Thl' fi sh fr~· concludes toda~ with ac:ti\'ltics a t Lio ns Park in Co!-.ta Mesa beginning at 110011 .• Juclg111g r esults on Page A:J. Jarvis Support's Up Latest Poll Shows Pre-e lection Swing More than half the voters livtnJ? on the Oranite Coast favor passage of Proposition 13, accordinit to a random telephone suney made b~ the l>a1l y Pilot The survey. taken monthly s ince February. each time involved calls made lo about 500 residents • of coastal Orange County. T he mos t recent results show that s ince , February, voters who started out undecided have become nea rl y evenly divided on the property tax 'hmitationmeasure · In F~bruarv. the survey showed 32 percent of 1 those polled favored passage of the Jarvis-Gann j measure. Those op1>0sin1? the measure tallied 14 2 ' percent and the undec1d(•ds accounted for 53.8 per· I cent • The results of the May survey show 56 percent 1n i favor, 34 percent opposed and 10 percent undecided t• The proposition on Tuesday's ballot calls for limiting property tax to one percent of the 1975· 76 full f cash value. ~ The decrease in the number of undecided voters ( and the subsequent increase in both those in favor l and those opposed has not been <.'Onst anl : For instance. in March the percentage of sup I porters climbed from 32 percent to 37.6 percent. but ! dropped bac)t to 32 percent in April. The 56 percent now listed for those in favor of the meas ure seems to be a much more significant increase than the change seen in the two preceding months The percentage of oppos1t1on. on the olher hand wentupdramtically from February to March. rising from 14.2percentto37.1 percent. Jn April, it declined lo 35 6 percent and further declined to May's 34 percPnt. The lUitlng of undecided voters has nlso bounced -· ---- · -.... ·ooyou ptan ~----- for or against'?.-. -• , . ., ,,..,. :r • • _,. 0DiJU6 'Feb. 32.0/~ . Marc~ 38°Jo .April ·32% :Moy, ·~ .. -.-,. 56% around ~oing from 53.8 perc<'nl In February to 25.3 percl'nt in Mnrch . thPn back up to 32 4 percent In April und finally down to JO percent In May. . ' ___ ..__ ...... -•• head-on, both with the press and during his "frequent publtc ap· pearances. He's callC<i lhe failure to cor - rectly disclose the 1977 loans cov ering the construction and s ubse quent mortgage of his htlltop home in San Juan Capistrano '"simply a mistake thut was quickly corrected. '"There was no intenlton to keel' them secret They were c.i matter 'of public re<."ord tn 1977 and I dis - c ussed the"1 with reporters then ... Gates said. "I just didn't know loans. one of which was repaid within a few months. were ever treated as in· com e·· As far as the FRI probe is con - cerned. Gates said "I don't know who has ac- cused me or what I :.im accused of doing. But ~t ·s proper that any charges muct: agsi1ost a public offtr 1~1I t?e mvcstigat(•d." When told he· could bring a l:rn yer with him when he met \\ tth fed<' m l invcsl1gators 1n Loi. Angeles n•ct•n t f.~. Gates '>atd . "Wh y should f"l I haven·t done anything wrong .. Carry ing ti n altache case filled w1lh personal records. Gates went to the meetin~· Most bothersome him among the ISSUCS•rev1v in the· press during tht• CC:1mpa1gn was hts aborted 1976 $25,000 invest· ment tn The f'oxhuntcr. an Ir v1 n e rest au rarrt-cock ta1 I lounge Alcoholic Ren·rage Control re· gulat1on!-> p1:oh1h1t l<tw enron·e· mcnt offlct•ts from having an ownership mtl'rl'l.>l in C:1 liquor ltccnsc Gates' interest. which was cashed out before The Fox-1 hunter opened. was good for a 4 percent sha re in lln owners' ltmtted partnership without anv s ay 1n the n1tery·5 operations. · "No question about 1t . that \\a~ a mistake in .1udgment on my part. As soon as ABC told me 1t was a no-no. I withdrew l was wrong ," Gatc•s said. It 1s the grand Jury's and his campaign opponenb' attacks on the op<.'rations in the Sheriffs Department that have dominat· cd the closing days of lhe c.im- paign. In 1974, Sheriff'c; Sergeant Lauren Rusk plant ed " ··Brad Gates for Sheriff" sign in his front lawn. <Stt FLU RRIES. PagcAJ> Love Cuts 'Red' Tape MOSCOW CAP > -Ni na Loos 1s leaving her Soviet homeland for Chicago today to JOtn her Ame rican husband and fulfill a four-year-old dream. Mrs. Loos. 30. married Tim Loos of Schaumburg. Ill., in Moscow last Janua ry after years of battling Soviet red tape and her husbimd's appeals tot.he U.S. Senate . The couple met in April 1971 when Ttm. a 32-year·old ticket agent for North Central A1rhne!-> in Chicago, was vacationing in the Soviet Union. Mrs .• Loos said she first saw Tim in the restaurant of a hotel in Moscow, and because she spoke a little'English s he began talking with him. They spent the next seven days touring Moscow and Leningrad and. r ealizing they were in love. vowed to see each other again, s he told re· porters Loos returned to the United States while Nina stayed in Moscow. where she worked as a secretary. In September 1974 . the couple arra nged t o meet :.i~a1n In Warsa\\. Russian Girl, Male Rejoined threatened on the JOb hy SOv1el authortttcs and wai. .,us pcnded lro m work several ltmt.•s The re also were attempts to d iscredit her bec<.1usc she had a child out oF wedlock years ago. she said, but Loos knew about the child, a boy. "and didn't care." Her family "ke pi a ·poltte silenct."' about her plan!->, Mr!> Loos said. and her mother gave her perm1ss1on to leavl' the Sov 1el Union. as required by law. Mrs. Loos said that afLer a week in the Polish capital. they went back to their own countnes because they could not decide to marry. knowi n~ t he trouble they wou ld encounter But a:-. ~oon a.c. Loos returned to thl' United St a tes. h<.' catlC'd her on the telephone and <Jsked her lo marry him Sheagrecd ' In 197fi, Loos received unof f1eial word from the Soviet Em- bassy m Washin14ton that the situation would be "worked out Loos went lo the Soviet Em bassy in Washington and re· quested a visa to return to the Soviet Union in early 1975. Mrs. Loos said he received the visa. but w~en he told Soviet of· fici:Ws he planned to marry a Soviet citizen they told him there were no accommodations for him in Moscow and h~1sa \\as c aneeled. Loos wrole the US. State Department. the US. Embassy 1n Moscow and to all 100 U.S. i.enators. askini;? for help Mr:-.. Loos sa id s he ·,"as to his :.atisfaction." but it wasn't unt il September 1977 that he wa!> 1old he could return to the Soviet Union for a few days. _. Loos went to Moscow and im- mediately made ~n appointmenl with authorities s o he could marry Nina. , After their marriage, Mrs Loos had little trouble applyin~ for an exit visa as the wife of a • for'e1gncr, although Soviet of- ficials can hold up such papers. Then. s he was told s he could leave for Chicago today Switchboard Rings Off Dial Tone Ousts Avalon's 'Number Please' Uy ARTHUR VINSEL Oll .. O•otyPUotSlaH One more bit of Americana passed into history at 12 .31 a m Saturday as the last plug was pulled on the old hand ·ope r a t ed ~w1tchboard at I he h a m - le t o f J\va· Io n . Santa Ca t <1l1na Is land viicsu J\ge 58. not counting previous years in the Re ll Telephone Company·s Santa Ana orfire before being freighted across thc26-milechannel. -. Linea ge : L as t s ut"n switchboard in the ft rm 's svstem. the last in all ofCahforn1a a nd tn· deed a lmost the last manual switchboard in alt of America. c·ompany spokesmen say. The old 17-bank eommunica- lt ons link serving some 2.000 te lephone subscribers on lhe p1c· turesque island and the genera· t10ns of gals who worked her Wlll be missed hy Islanders. The 17 boards and operator~. supe rvised most recently tn the past 35 years by Jeanie Windle. were links lo the outside \.\Orld for residents of the fiercely parochial little resort town. They carried news of JOY. family tragedy: questions about hotel reservations. quenrs about overdue boats and orders for wholesale provisioni. s uch as food 1:1nd hooze lo fuel natives and vis- itors alike -They handled big band book· ing negotiations for the ca l>ino -The J,?als who plugged m Imes were psychologists. baby sitters. marital counselors and con- fida ntes. flair the local callers as ked for "John" or '"Fred and Sally's" insteadof a number -Some slow nights. they miitht answer a caller's question aboul a missinJt ingredient in a recipe or conneet an Important call to the majestic Wrt~ley mansion, whose masterownedthei~land. -Sometimes l}u? switchboRrd <See SWITCHBOARD, f age A3> -· -\ .•. ,~ ............... ~---·-· ~ ,...,,,,-. . . .. . SUNDAY SPEl.'1.4L . . . LILLIAN HARRIS HUGS FORMER EMPLOYEE EARL SQUIERS 'I Just Came -Over to See My Old Switchboard Go,· He Said ON THE INSIDt~ . · . · INSPIRATION. INSIGHT Eden Ryl makes her laving b} inspiring othPr~ on film. So Car, she's Jumped from a plane, shot nn aspinn In mid-air and gone diving wHhshorks PageC2 HOUSEWIFE'S HERO? He's the rompos1lc of the perfect American man eligible. sue eessful . compassionate. And he ft lls uo intellectual vacuum that Is the bane of the s urburban hOu~ewlfe. Welcome to the "Phil Donahue Show " t>u1tc AlO '' . . , .• __.,, "'6..-. - Inside Sunday At Y.wr s.nt<t Cl Erm••-• An l tnl••ttt Cl·l Calllt"'lt AS Cluslll•f 01.u crouwtMI II OUlll ICtlkft AIJ Otlafl-A1J H l1Wltl ..... A .. I EllltfUI-Ill .. fHIYrlft• IW ltllOtt-A• Htf'Ost-AU Movie\ 11·1 Ntlltflal """ A4 Or•"'• c:oumv •n ... , ..... ,. 0 ,,...., 8H Stto Marllet• c,_. Tl•••l•n 11·1 Trawtl AU Vtfl Htllf!'MI A• WHl ... r A4 Yt°'/Y_,,...yCI DAILY PILoT UCTIOH• • • .12 OAll• PllOt Weekly review ol Orange~Coast h1ght1gt11s DRAGO~ WON BIG CANYON SCULPTURE MEET B eachgoers filled county strands Memorial Day holida~ produced a rcc·c1rd throng at Ora nge Co<1st b<'arhl·S and turnl'd thl' ml•an111 g of H & H I Rest and Recreation > around for lifeguard'> to Hun and Rescue. Officials est1mat4.·d that 103.000 people Jammed coast beaches on the holiday. gl'ncr<itinl( some of the wcirs l traffic in memory. Many arrt\l'd to 1ncrf10\\1ng parking Jots. others got the ml'S~.ige on t:rowdcd frc<•ways and !-Imply turned bat'k to ovl'rheated inland areas Topping every thing off wen · !>trong riptides that sw<'pt m ~my swim- me rs into trouble. Some of the youthful crowd c:.iused another kind of trouble. f1 ghtmg and gang v101l:nt:c surged as 'drugs and drinking hel1wd ignite· tc·m1Jers lluntmgton Beach police saHJ thl•y'd crack do\\n. c·:-.tr.i offlct>rs .... 111 patrol tht• .... ands In L;iguna Hcach. another <:rackdo\\n I!. undcr cons1derat1on th1 :. onl' on unlccishcd dogs A t•o un cilman there s<11Ct "Th1 <.. 1s 11111 <.1n ant1-d11g onl1nanCl' 1t ·., a pro· peopl<.• ord in a n<'l' " Dally Piiot Stall Pttoloo ·NOT MUCH BOGIE BOARDER, PLENTY OF WAVE li@i.tj Safari edgy over gone guard Moments artcr a robber dressed in a guard's uniform took about S2.000 from Lion Country Sa fan 's dally re· ccipts. an Irvine policewoman ass isted by two other of ficers grabbed a sus pccc lie is alleged to have watched the normal guard service <•ash pickup for wc<•ks bcforc at- tempting the heist <1bout five minutes befort' the normal pickup time. No wonde r then that Lion Country officials got nervous late last week when an unfamiliar guard appeared early and then seemed to disappear. When thrcl.' police of· ficers arrived lo begin a search. t hey d1sco,·crt'd the guard ha~l"rived early to have a c;nack tn a .Safari eatery fie tur'ne d ~ut to be the genuine article. d1 spatr hcd by Lyon Protective Agency. One official explamed ... f''or a while there. we were a htllc tense. "The guard. hQwcver, wasn't. In fact, as the searc h went on. he was munching r><>lato chips. Huntington Beach Jolted youth healing with chilly treats The boy who fell 1r110 66,000 volt powe r hnPs two weeks ago and surv1vf'rt, told his own !-torv l a~I wee k as ht• n ·c<iv(•rt•d from his hurns . G ;i rv Weaver, 11. does n't n· member the fall. but hl' told a Daily Pilot reporrt·r he and a friend had beN1 c limb1nlo! toward " treehoust' nt'<1r the Lakt· Street Fire Stal.loo m ·Uunt ington Beach All he n· m e mbered is beinJ( c.Jr n ed off to hospital 1r1 J paramedics van with h is mo~h~r besidl' him. Uu r11)\ .,.11cu 1~1Avt1 Clime tv 1..uwn. 1 ne GARY WEAVER, 11 cover his hac kc;idc> llut thing-; •ire· improving. t•..,pt>c 1all:-r h1<i d1l'l Burn ' 1 <' t 1 m c; c o n <.. 11 m 1• l' norm nus n u m b <' r <.. or calorics. hi:. mothl'r "<rnJ So G i.tr\' g1•t s pl(•nt y or 1r t· <'ream and half and half 1ns 1t·:111 of regular milk Thc food bud~rt 1s s uffer lllg no ..... not Gary. • ... - 3 ~ohhery Suspects Ntahhed in Clemente Two n'len and a Juvenile were charged with armed robl>J?ry in Carls bad a(ter their capture S.1turdd~ .if lcrnoon in San l'lementc L<'roy Otf\1.., 22. of Long Beach . L ~. S mith . 23. of Compton. and a 17 -year ·Old mall• youth wt·n· being held in Car1 s bad afkr all<'gcly robbin.: J n.•s1dent of tlwl city of $90 and his wallet as he sat in his car ut Kidnapping Charges Hit 'FJ Officials Tl.J CAN/\ <Ar I A Tijuana Ci· t~ t'ounctlm~ and six.policemen have been charged with extortion. k1dna pping. and <ibusc of power in connt·t:l1on "1th the kidnapping la:.t \\l'l'k of f1v<: young San D1t'gans for a S20.000 ransom. <.1 ut hont 1cs said Saturdciy. The kidnap v1cl1ms -two San Dil•go ll1gh S<·hool coeds. a young marl'll'd woman ~nd two young ml'n Wl'fl' apprehended May 27 a .... they IPft·a chscotheque and held fo r thn'(' days until the $20.000 r ;.in:.om ''as paid. ;.1uthorities sa11l Thl.' f1H· were released un- harme d Tuesday night Crom the rfo wntown apartment where they h;.1cl bl'l'n lwld under armed gu.1rd Mesa Motel Office Hit The office of Coast Motel in Costa Mt·sa was damaged after ;.1n t\n<.1hl·1m m an drove his van into 1t early Saturday morning, police reported . Brvan Foster, 22, was arrest· ed and Charg<:d With driving Ufl· der the influenccof11lcohol. ltoland .Jostph Ma rkha m. of SCJnt;1 /\na. tlnvcr of a nothe r \'Ch1 c:k. was also involved in the m1~hap and tn·atcd at the s ccnc lur minor tnJunc:.. rc porb show l'o<..t.1 ~ksa police gavC' this ,1tC'O Ullt Fost<•r and ,\farkham \\-ere l«tc:h northbound on Newport Boulevard <1l I 30 a .m. when Markham made a turn into the p<.1rk1ng lot or Charlie's Chili. :!278 Newport Blvd. Foster's van h1l the right rear fe nder of the Markham vehk le. earl'l'nt'd olf and rammed the of. I ice of thl· motl'I Thl' front or thl' building and a hnl'k planter \\e re dama ged. hut a dollar l•...,timatc of the JJmagl· ''a:. unJ\ atlable. .Suspect ~eld In 2 Killings LONG BE/\Cll CA P l -A man who trit•d to commit s uicide bv .1ump1ng off the Manhatta·n lkach Pier "as cha rged Satur- cla~ ''1th lhl' murders of two Long Bea<:h \\Omen, policl' s aid. \'1n ccte Arcega. 27 . of Lo!> Angl'les . wa:. booked at Long Beach police headquarters in ('onnl'Ct 1on \\otlh the stabbing deaths of Marilyn Milner , 22, and ·;.in unitlt'nllf1t•d teen-age girl. The hodws of the two women wer l' found in Ms . Milner's apartmcnt Friday by h er brotht·r. l'Olice said. M :. Mtlnc'r')\ nude body was found in the-bt·droom and the teen-agcr's bod~ "a~ found on a couch in the: II\ 111i.: room Comic Recovers C lllCAGO (A P J -Enler· latnl'r Ja<:kll' Gleason was rc- ported in satis factory condition in a hospital intensive care unit late s~1turday after undergoing s ix hourc; of open heart s urgery t•arltl'r 1n the day SUNDAY l•l1"1~1t•11 I• ,,, ,. r , 1 ''"'' , ... ,,, w.,,....,~,., .. '"- !. .. I tt>• 1f• "' '"' C Ut••• '* ft., 1'"' t'lit .1· t· f •Ir• 1!,1 h•f't')( tfYl(I tf'"t '1t·f If th +"1 l o/11\ t• '' ,f,1,.,ru f M •fl•I h no It.Jiii\ t n~a.tot I t ( 1\11f Y.. I ,..., olJI•'°' II• 11 "! H111 l•"'l' IP\ I'" t ft '"''~ '.,, • .., 1111' ,, • ,,, t/1(1'• ,, ••• v ''" '¥ """ I , ,,,, , H • ,. ' •1'"r 1 • I\•"''',,, 1 ,...1\ .• 1, ,, I I, t!Otff ,,,, t ll!illlt• ,,_I '\>1n-ll\I\ f ftl " I 11 i I '1-••t I 111'11 t +I,. lft'llrof llh '-,fltf'I , •14 ~· t f o+.I •"' I~,.,~ I 1ff.11 .. I , .. , .. ~ ,.,,1 .. 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Carlsbad police said One of the three men ap. proached the auto of Ralph Freeze. 54, m the lot of the S,afeway Market on Tamarack near the · San Diego Freeway, police said . Tht:> suspect a llegedly bran· dished a blue steel revolver. took Frceze's wallet a nd cash und fled with the other two in what was later believed to be a s tolen autC'. police said. An all points l;>ulletin was l>roadcast. Officers .at the border patrol <.'heckpomt near the San Onofre nucleai""power plant spotted tht· s uspects vehicle, followed 1t and radioed for a ssistance from San Clemente police. The suspects were pulled over hy the borde r patrol unit and two San Clemente police units after ex1tin~ onto Avenida Pico from Interstate 405. The weapon used in the rob ber y was tossed out of the car along the exit ramp. ll was later recovered by police. ROBERT KENNEDY STROLLED STATE BEACH IN 1968 Police said the trio s urrcn dered without incident RFK Tribute Blaze Hits Mobile Home Only Sirhan Can't Rememl>er A raulty drye r was blamed ror the names that did $45,000 damage lo P a tty Uns lcet '!. mobile home in the ~es amt· Str eet Mobile Hom e P ark in El Toro. It look fir'emc n from two engines and a truck company or the Orange County fire /state fores try division 20 minutes to c ontrol the blaze at 24922 Mu1rlands Blvd. A spokesm an said two people were treated at the scene for s moke inhalation, but that no names wer\,ivailable. Earthquake Rocks North County "fl felt like someone ran mto the apartment building ." Julie Conte of Fullerton said about an earthquake that m easured 3 6 on the Richter scale and s hook north Orange County and parts of Los Angeles County at 8:57 p.m . Saturday. "It was really a sharp jolt -1t knocked a couple things off the s helf." Ms. Conte said. The quake was centered eight miles so uth of Pomona. s aid Carl John s on. a seis mologist at Ca lifornia.I n s titut e o f Technology. There we re no reports of damage. LOS ANGELES IAPI In a church not far from \\he r<' 11 h:.ippened. cclebnlle!. and poht1· C'tans \\ 111 bt· gathenn~ tod<1y to rl·mc mtx·r a nightmare• thl· assassination or Sen RobE.>rt f' ~ennedy to yl'ar!> ago th1c; week. <Sec re lated !-tOry, Pa gr AS I Among them will bt· witnesses and shooting victims who v1v1dly recall each moment of the hor- ror at the Amba:.sador llotel on June 5. 196R· It was !>hortly µa!.l m1dn1 ght The rt·· was t hl•N1ng lor h.en ncdy's most g lnr10u!> polit1c:cil t r 1 u m p h v 1 t· t o r ) 1 n Ca l1forn 1a 's 1He s 1dcnt1<.tl primary. A walk through lh<· hot e l panlr~ Smiles an d hands hakes. Guns hots. Blorn1 and scream!> Only one man present that night now says hl· rt·member'- nolhing His n<.1mc is S1rh:.in B S1rh:.in i\l Solcdad Prison 1n l'\orthern C<t lifornw. thl' l'Onv1 <'led a.., sa ss1n 1s l'CJ lled · Sirhan tht· Silent. .. a myslt'ry mcin who quie tly counts the months till ht )> scheduled parole dutc -MarC'h I. 1 9~5. . The sho rt, slender Jordanian. now 34, tells those who ask lhat he h as "a bhmk in his m ind " about the killing. ''I aske~ him 1f anyone eb1· was involved that's the big questio n' ... Si.ltd Lo::. Angel<·-. County S upt•r v1 sor Kl•nneth Ha hn after he 1nll•rv1cwc<.l Sirha n last year Sirhan's rcspon:.l' "I don 't n · m<'mbt•r. I don't remembe r " T hal ha~ fueled speculation that Sir han \\<3S part or a larger assa ssination plot "There art! no active leads now bcmg pursued ... said Los i\ngC'lc!-County Dis trict Al· torney John Van de Kamp. "The c·:ise is open in the sense that 1f we receive information we'll look at 1l. Hut we've had no new info rmat1on of any depth in qwte ciwhlle ... Paul Schradc. a former United l\uto Workers omc1al who was -.l·riously wounded in the Ken· nl.'dy s hooting. ha)\ filed suit to pu:.h I urther In\ e!>llgalion of the <·ase . lie s aid he believes Sirhan 1:-. ".J thrt•at to people who don'\ go along with his behels. He should remain where hl· is. I would be ;1ga1nst hi:. paroll• " St h rad<· "us in~trumcnlal 111 .1 1 ranging t oday's tribuk. '' h1 C'h 1s exp(·t:ted to draw SUC'h part1c1pants a:. actress Shtrll'V i\l.1t LJ1nl'. Gu1.. Edmund G'. B roY. n Jr • '>i n gc r And y W11lwms an~ ex.a thletes Rafcr J ohns on and Roosevelt Grier. who s c1tcd Sirhan the night of the killing. Kennedy died on June 6, 1968. aftl'r lingermg in a coma for more than 2·1 hours. He was 42. !\I any of those touched by lh1.- a s::.assinat1on 5ay it .c hanged the ir h n ·:. 1 ISec REMEMBER, Page Al21 .. 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I 'Sure Like Their Fish' Crowds Jam Mesa for Parade, Festival Ky MIKE PASKEVICU oe u-o.11, ,., ... si.tt The parade didn't set any speed records Saturday but the crowd at the 33rd Annual Costa Mesa Fis h Fry may go down as the hungriest in the festival's history. Costa Mesa·Newport Harbor Lions Club volunteers are ex· peeling heavy crowds as the event winds up downtown today at Lions Park. If attendance predictions hold firm -last year 's event drew 50.000 people -Lions Club members hope lo have .served up nearly 12.000 fish dinners over the three days, m eaning healthy d onation s to local charities. Thousands lined Cost3 Mei.a streets Saturday morning as parade floats. antique cars, marching bands and the like made their way down Harbor Boulevard into the downtown area. News personalities Ke lly Lange and Paul Moyer were Grand Marshals. , t The lhree·hour procession lasted an hour longer than ex- Newsman Targeted Knife Attack Thwarted An Orange man was arrested a rter attem pting to lure a Los Angdes radio newsm an to the Newport Pier early Saturday af- ternoon. Newport Beach police reported. T homas Willia m Lam brose. 20. reportedly telephon ed a news man for radio station KL.AC 1n llo llywood and ide n tified himselr as Tom Samularo. Lambrose, alias Samularo. said he was wanted in Parker. Ariz. for grand theft auto and asked the newsman to meet him <it the pier. The newsman. whom police did not identify, reported the con· versat1on to authorities. Police sent cadet J a mes Wohll, disguised us a newsman. to the pier area where he met the man. L:Jmbrosc allegedly pulled a knife from a satchel and frisked Wo hll. Officer Mike Hyams. ob· serving the incident. 3umped Lambrose and disarmed him, police said. peeled as it crawled into the dis- bundlng area about 1.30 p.m . Police said traffic was more congested than us ual due to ~treet blockades but there were no major incidents. Among the winners in the parade comp1Hition was the Garden Grove Strawberr y F est ival which <:aptured the Judge's Special Trophy in the civic division. A first place award in the same c;.;itegory went to a float prepared by U.S. Navy Recruit· ing Deppot or We~tminster and a second place went to the City of Orange's entry. Costa Mesa's ci· ty float placed third. ~ The Mayor's Trophy for co mercial J loats went to the e y from Bdb's Big Boy restaurant chain. Pioneer Takc·Oul's float was awarded first place with seco nd going t o the Mr. Christmas Tree float. The Lions Trophy in the Youth and Religious category went to the Orange Coast YMCA Indian Maidens float. The YMCA Indian Guides picked up a first place award and Baha1s of Costa Mesa was awarded second place. Today's events will include the Miss Costa Mesa·Newport Harbor Lions Beauty Contest at 2 p .m .. a baby contes t at 3:30 and a ll·day entertainment. -Continent Troubled ••• U.S. Planes Carry Troops WASlllNGTON IAP ) American trans port planes fl ew to Morocco on Saturday lo pick up the firs t contingent of a pro- posed African security force for deployment m wa r ·lorn Za i r e. ad minis tration offlciCJls saJd. Tht' officials. who asked not lCl be named, !>aid the first of II C·HI intcrcon· t1m·ntal transi>orti, taking 1w rt in th · airlift landed at Agad1r. Morocco, on Saturday morning to load Moroccan troops and fly /the m to Zaire. The planes were to land al two airbases in Zaire, at Kinshasa and Lumum- bas hi. to leave off the Moroccdn troops and fly remaining French Legion- naire troops out of battle- ~ca rred Shaba province to Corsica. Meanwhile, a h1j:(h·level Ame ri can team . ~1uthor1 ze d to p ledge P resident Cacter's sup· port for backing the dl•ployment or a defense fo rce in war·torn Zaire. was to' arrive in Paris to- day. 300 Guerrillas Die N 'DJAMENA. Chad tAPl -French and Cha· tlian troops, with French :i1r s upport, ki lled nearly :100 guerrillas in a three day battle this week . military s ourt·<>s said Saturday. They ~aid the battle. -fought in a broad palm grove near Alt, 320 miles east or N'Djamena. ended Friday with the most s1gnif1cant rebel defeat since the start of the. Chad civil war a decade ago The rebel approach had threatened a possible en· circlement or this capilC:ll city. Bodies of 278 guerrillas were counlt•d 1n the grove. the .. ources sa id. Hundreds of Soviet· de s igned weap o n s purportedly seized from the rebels. including anti· tan k and anti-aircraft rockets and AK-47 rifles. were shown to reporters in Ali. Ethiopian E'a111ine NAIROBI, Kenya <AP > -U p lo one million persons are starving in Ethiopia's drought-prone Wallo Province. reeling under its second devastat- ing famine in five years. Ethiopian state radio said Saturday. An American Embassy s pokesman in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa said desperate residents or the province are eating fungus.tainted g rai n a nd contracting "horrifying" gangrene . The East African na- tion 's Marxist milita ry 1-1ovcrnmcnt. in a broad- cast monitored here. claimed rightist guerillas of the Et hiopi an Democratic Union were attacking health centers a nd schools in Wallo and aggravating the fomine- From Page A I SWITCHBOARD HANGS UP personnel at 135 Whittley /\ve . Avalon. could be a shoulder for a lonC'ly oldster to cry on, then hang up fC'l'ling a bit beltC'r • · t t was a JtOOd JOb." says SupC'rv1sor WindlC', who will re- l 1 re to travel with hl•r husband. Some or hl1r Starr Wiii also re- tlrC' or plan to spend summe r s h ou lder-t o ·shoulde r w ith tourists on the famed beach. while oth ers will take nC'w JObs elsewhere or transfer to phone work on the mninland. •·1 gave the Hernandez girls their checks today." said another Avalon phone company official 1n the hustle and bustle or the last day on the job for the four Hernandez sisters and 20others. One of tht'm -d r essed in bathin~ suit with blue jeans pulled on --looked hke she was all ready to head for the door. Dignitaries and news m en throngc.'<i th(' little office just up Whittley Avenue from the beach. wht.•rc a cauldron of coffee steamed and numerou~ ~ift boxes of chocolatessaton every table "These kids are so motivated During storms. they'll work II> and 12 hour shifts," snys Mrs Windle who is officially out of a job today. He r husband J ohn, owner or Avalon Transfer. delivert'd the so phist i cated Electronic Switching Syste m <ESS> unit valued overoll. including a new building. al $1.6 million, retiring her In the process. She r c m emberl'> handltng thousands of calls or both crisis and comfort. "You should have been here 1 wht-n Nixon come to town. The FIRST OPERATOR Violet Mc Elroy. 85 place nearly flew apart." ~he re- c· alls. "But the worst call I ever took was one morn inf in January a few years ago. We ~ot a call that s. plane haddum()l'd in the harbor. "My husband was on it." s he says. addtnJl that he and other oc- cupants luckily s urvived without serious inJurY when the old am- phibious Grumman Goose capsized while landing. A family friend was already rowing out in a small boat when Windle cried out to him to save hlc; briefcase full of important busi- ness papers first. Avalon ts Uke that. Islanders wlll te ll you, One of l.hc occasional messages rel<Jled problems. The radio said the gov- ernment has mounted an emergency airlift of food, clothing and medical sup· plies to the province Priest11 Kilwd SALISBURY. Rhodesia <AP > -Black guerillas shot and killed two white missionaries in an allack on a Roma n Catholic m 1s- s ion near Rhod esia's southwestern border with Botswana. the military command said Saturday. The g uerrillas were driven off when two other priest s. armed with automatic weapons. fired from the veranda or the Embakwc Mission in the Plumtree dis trict. the communique said. F iv11 mem bcrs of the Romc- b as e d Mar1onhill Congregation operated the mission. The military communi· que identified the v1ct1ms of the Friday attack a s Brother s Pi e ter Geyerman. 36, a German, and Andrew von /\rx. 45. from Switzerland. • • • blurted out when Mrs. Windle or her gals who manned the old m ahogany-encased switchboard asked "Number Please?" often ran hkethis,shesays: "This is Billy. My Mom isn't home. Can you call her up later and te ll he r I 'm at Jamie's house. but I'll be home m time for din- ner ... "?" The new PBX a utomated system cannot call Mom to ask her to keep the m eatloaf warm, but only click and beep. One of those present at Friday's festive salute to California's last homey old personal telephone operation was Mrs . Violet E. McElroy. 85, the office's first operator. She was 17 when young Glenn Martin. renowned as "The Flying Fool or Santa Ana." made the world 's longest over-sea flight at thl' time. from Balboa to Avalop. landing in the harbor. The venerable old. switchboard they will be hauhng out today, lcnvlng the old offi ce at 135 Whit· lley Ave .. Avalon. Santa Catnhna Is land vacant and silent. was in- sta lied just eight years after that. The board's first operator, who worked it for 44 years. one month nnd one day before retiring. was honored Friday. but i;he had litlle to say about the chanac to modem equipment. Time and n stroke have made it difficult for her to communicate too. but there w~ light In her eyes in a friendly visit afterward on the walkway beside Avalon Harbor. Her old switchboard still Ut up too, until 12:31 a.m. S1turday morn Ina. but jwst not fast enough fort odoy. Sunday. June 4. 1978 DAIL y PILOT A3 O.lly Pii.t I'-by l'atrkll O'DMMil COSTA MESA'S SILVER ANNIVERSARY FLOAT PLACED THIRD IN PARADE Fro•PageAI FLURRIES FAN SHERIFF'S RACE • • • ' l\nd on election d<iy , Rusk ~a id, he voted for Gate~ Today, he has a "Lauren Rusk for Sheriff" sign Lacked to his garnge door. Come Tuesday, Rus k will SI(•µ into <• voting booth. vole for himself and walk out hoping he's madl• enough of a campaign dent to forca Gates into a Nov· ember general election runoff. "Obviously. I wouldq,;t be a candidate if I thought the de· parlment was in good hands.:· Rusk said. lie went on to fault Gates a nd his administration ··for forcing deput y morale to such a low po int that it ·s almost at a critical stage. "How can anyone say we don't have a serious morale problem when everyone. including the grand jury. who's taken a look. sav we do?" sergeant He was one of the few "ho would compliment you when you did something good. I l'nJoyed working with him. But he·~ changed. Ile 's not the same person." Husk IS president or the 501. member Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs. the pro· fess1onal organization that re cenlly won 1ts two.year battle to rep r esent the deputi es 1n negot1at1ons with their. county government employer. /\lo ng the campaign trail. the 37 ·.vear-old ~hcriH's ~ergeant picked up endorsements from the ultra conservative United Hcpubhcans of Or<Jnge County as well ai, lloward J arv1s Echoing Rusk "s cnl1c1sm ul Gates· admin1s trat1on was another s heriff candidate former Westminster polic<.' chief Walter Scott. cop and U.S. Treasury agent. Wn~ht has won the endorsement of the Los Angeles Times. Brian Burry, 30, w-90 like Gates and Rusk h ves m San ,J uan Capistrano. Burry is a San- ta Ana policeman. Richard Adams. 32, th<• supermarket assistant manager "ho is a student of criminal jus tice at Califo rnia State lJ n 1 vcrsity, Fullerton. Gene Vinlove, a write-in candidate who was a n unsuc- cessful Gates foe in 1974. What does Gates have to say about the criticism being heaped on him by his rivals? '.!Well, it's election time and they \\ant my JOb. So. I gu~s 1l ·~ to be expected. "I know wt• have good. morale in the department. We also have ~ood officer'>. excellent orficcrs that a rc proof that our ruring and trainin g methods are sound. Rus k accused Gates or "Nix· onizing" lhl' s heriff's depart· ment. isolating himself and his admin i s trators from its mainstream He a lso said he fears toopera . lion between the department and other law e n forcement agencies in the county 1s de· ll'riorating Though only 51. Scott retired from his ch1ers JO b after five years ih the post and after work' n1g his wa~ the top th rough the ranks. ~ "I just don't know what's go- ing to happen to law enforce- ment in Orange County if we have another four years of thjs kind of administration." Scott sa:d . Rus k. Scott and the other can- didates saLd Gates is simply bury in~ h.is head in the sand when he ma ke$ such s tjlte-- m.ents. "If 1t gets bad enough. 1t \\ill b<> open season here for hoods and criminals." Husk said. In h is campaign. he h as argued that the sheriff and cor oner jobs should be separated to avoid possible conflict of in· terest s1tuat1ons. "Br •1d said ht' was c11l for th .. s<>parat1on when he ran for of f1ce in 1974. Rut he hasn't dont· anyth ing about 1t. And now h(' wants to waste SI million in tax· cs building a c<>ntral morgue ·· Rus k recalled the days when he was desk officer to Gate~· watch sergeant. "Brad was a damn good I le argued that most police chiefs in the count y won 't cooperate with the sheriff's de partmcnt and said 22 or the 23 c hiefs oppose him in his re- election bid. However, a poll of th<> chiefs s howed only four opposed to Gates and the balance refusing to discuss the issue as a matter of policy. Other candidate Gates cnllcs an·· -George Wright. 36, a Santa Ana College criminal justice in- structor whose background in· cludes experience as a street 'N EARLY ME', A UNIQUE PERSONALIZED BREAST PROSTHESIS. MEET THE 'NEARLY ME' CONSULTANT AT ROBINSON'S NEWPrnT. Rusk said: "Wednesday I'll be back at my pos t on the honor farm. That ·s far out of the depart- ment's mainstream. But I don"t mind I don 't <·ompla in. There's a JOb to be done there. . "But 1f Brad isn 't forced into a runoff, it will be a shame 1f h(' h asn 'l heard what..'s been l>CJid . T h ings will jus t get wors('." Gates. meanwhile. has been. buoyed by the show of support at his recent fund·raiser. • That support i.ncluded an em- -brace and a public endorsement f rom his one-time mentor popular ex-sheriff Jim Musick It also included the public- readingof a letterofsupportfrom the Duke. J ohn Wayne. We take pride in providing this total service for women who have had a mastectomy. 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Merchandise al.so avoilable at Robinson's Be'verly Hills1 Palm Springs, Santa Barbara, San Diego, Pasadena and Woodland Hills. F~on F'?)ndations 56. ~ .... . ....... . - ·- .f DAIL V ra.LOT Su nmy June 4 1971 NATIONAL I WEATHER No '1'ary Old ltlan Actor Fights Artns UNITEDNATJONS <AP> -Ac· tor Paul Newman says be doesn't want bis tombstone to bear the legend : ''There lies a lazy old m a n who was never part of his U~e_." and that is why he agreed to JOan the U.S. delegation at the cu rrent U.N conference on dJs. armament N E WM AN, 53, one .o f ~ol~y~ood's lop money-makers, 11 g1vang up six weeks of his time 4> help focus attention, on the world 's $400 billion annual arms tfudget. The need todi vert some of that money to economic develop- m ent is a major them e of the s pecial Gen eral Assembly session, which began May 23 and istoe ndJune28. ·'I have no i II us ions about curh ing arms competition, but unless we tum this thing around now. we'll be in an absolutely untcno· ble position in a few yenrs. 1111' ch ances of miscalculations '"" increase and the chanCl'S of 11('\'I de nts will increase." he told Tlw Associated Press in an mh'r vlt•w Here are excerpt$ from lhe m terv ww: Af'Wl~o A CTOR PAUt'NEWMAN Qnl',.llon: \\ l1:1t 111111h11tP1l \nu Ill :ICl'\'Pl l ht> jnh" l\n1nu•t : l'h(' peopl<' .tnn ·1 think ,~r I h(' l'Onl'Pqlll'llt'f'<; 11f nnl IHI\ In~ ;ti m ~ ('01111'\ll IHI\\ l'ht' 11111\ thtllj! l ht'\ lhllllo. Rlllllll I" \\ h:tl 1'1111 stilules nation:il se<'llrlty. Thls demonstrates that the military· Industrial complex has won all of the arguments so far. J accepted the job because I don't want my childrentowriteon mylombslone that there lies a lazy old man who was never part of his time. It 1s part of our lime to work for dis· armament. Q: What can the spec1::.I session con disatmamcnt >accomplish'' A. You must reme mber lhnllhe 11pedal scs11ion con only prepare 11n agenda a nd provide the machinl'ry for future negotla· lions What it can do is to call al· tent ion to the nt'cPssilles for arms reduction and put a spotlight around the \\orld on 1t lt 's not 1w<'n J!<'lhng till' kind of media rm t'r:tJ.t<' 1t c;hould ve been get t inl! 1\llanltc City is R<'tling more 1°11\ 1•1 al!<' aml I hat 1s t raJ;t1c. •l: Du 'ou huVI' any political 11m l11t inn-." i\ · /\ho.;nhtlt•lv non£' Rut I will l"Pt IHinh makr my!lPlf availahl(' f11r r11t1111' i!nv111 nnwnt HSSIJ!n 1111•11IN I t1111 in tht• 11ro1·esiwr m11k lllJ.: !t lh ll'llllll'lll 111 \Ill\ thl'"(''l.,illll R ec ion Looming As Inflation Soars? QUEEN HONORS GUARD Elizabeth 11 Joins Sister In Salute LONDON CAP > -Queen Elizabeth II, riding he r black mare Burmese. re- viewe d the elite Guards re· g 1ments Saturday at t he traditional trooping the ('Olor. I N BRIGHT s unshine. th o u sands o f t o uris ts C'rowded llorse Guards Parade off Whitehall to see fiOO troope r s Je d by a marching band salute the fla~ of the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards . The flag carries 44 names of the regiment's greatest bat· ties. The ceremony, a tribute lo the sover eign by her personal troops on her or fi cial birthday, is two cen· tunes old. PRINCESS Margar et. {hc queen's sister, was among the rQt'al famil,y spectators. It was her first public appearance since h er divorce from Lord Snowdon on May 24. The wailing a nd the weather were too much for so me of th e hu s k y guardsmen. Two fainted on parade. w ASlllNGTON (Ar I Inna. lion has ckarly goltC'n out or hand in recent months, raising warning rtags that tnc nation may be headed for a new recession 1f it continues unchecked. G. Willia m Mille r, the n ew chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. is qujte blunt on lhe point. The board has been trying lo com· bat what Miller describes as a "virulent " rate of inflation by tightening lhe money s upply and pushing up interest rates -ac· lions which restrain economic growth. MILLER SA VS that if the Fed is. forced to act cilone without the help of lhe Carter administration. there is a r isk "that we may restra~ so much there will be a recession." But two admini s tration econom ists. declining lo be iden· lified publicly. contended t hat the Fed could single-handedly bring on a recession by continuing to raise interest rates, which add to the e xpense of both cons umer and (business borrowing. •'I th ink there is concern a bout a recession." he said. "If I were making policy, I'd ask when do we w ant that recession? Should we try t o put if off as long as possi bre. or lry to get it out of t he way now before the next presidential elec· tion ?". Ad ministration economists have ruled out a recession for the re mainder of 1978. but they say 1979 remains a question mark. SPEAKING OF the possibility of a r ecession. one economis t, a lso preferring lo remajn anonymous, said, "It bothers me because we would go into it with high prices and high unemploy- ment ... Whal would they be when we came out?" An economis t al the Brookings Institution, an economic think- tank oriented toward Democrat ic Party positions. said the con- sensus there is that an inflation· induced recession is inevitable by 1980 al the latest. He. t oo, asked not to be identified publicly. Treasury Secretary W. Michael B l u m enthal and oth e r ad- ministrationofficials say publicly t1'nt a n·c·<'ssion can be avoided. Non(•thch:ss. they 've put into cf· feet whal Ulumenthal describes as a "mid-course correction" to t ake into account the threat of rampantmnation. THE "CORRECTION" in · eludes a cutback in the proposed tax cut and a new effort to hold the line on government spending in 1979 and 1980. This would be done by reducing the fi scal 1979 budget deficit by as much as $2 billion to SS billion below the currently pro· Jected deficit of $53 billion. M canwhale, the Offi ce of Manageme nt and Budget is pre· parmg a list of s pending bills before Congress -bills that Carter will consider vetoing 1f they arc enacted. Sovie t Zaire Action C~ed Part of Plan KI NSHASA. Zaire C/\Pl - Chinese Foreign Minister Huang Hua a rrive'<! in Zaire Saturday and said the rebel invasion of Za ire's copper·rich Shaba Province was part of the Soviet Union's world strategy. It was the first visit to this centra l African nation by a Chinese foreign minister. Huang flew to Kinshasa from New York with a stopover in Paris. He was in New York for the U.N. General Assembly's session on disarmament and met there Fri· day with Secretary of St ale Cyrus R. Vnnce. Huang. in an arrival stale· ment al the airport, s aid, "Zaire is in a very importa nt strategic position in the heart of Africa a nd· it is said it i~ the key to Africa. "In the rivalry between the two superpowers <America and Russ ia >. Soviet social 1m- penaltsm and its agents covet Zair<' and try and want to con· trot Zaire. The two invasions of Shaba a re not isolated acts. but part of a world strategy." Texas Faces More Rain • Gul,f Coast Suffers Assault by Storm 11.S. S U111ntar11 ., nt. A.u«lattd Prest A llHll flood ''"'"nl119 w•• luu.d !.aturd•y la< 1M1rls ol lt'K•S, •ncl 0111er llOOCI w•mlll!IS wen ta.P«leel •lon{I '"" Gull of MHICO In •nllcl ... lton Ol Mny rains •1°"9 Ille ctntrtl Gull C.0.•l •,... Tl'llHIO.ntloWen lell from Ce<1tr•I encl .Outl>em h•H lllong I ... 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DEALERS WELCOME USED ULDWlll ORGAN SA Cons. 777 00 USED LESLIE SPEAKER -201 7900 USED KEUER PIANO UPRITE 28800 345 ORGANS 344°0 USED HARDMAN UPRITE 4900 58 GRAND PIANOS TODAY ONLY NEW & USED USED SCHIMEL PIANO UPRITE 10200 NEW WURLlnER PIANOS 20% OFF STICKER PRICE USED KIMBALL ORGAN 2-KEYBOARD 53500 USED SCHAFER I SONS PIANO , DAMAGED 100000 USED&NEW USED OPTIGAN ORGAN 6200 USED ANDERSON PIANO GRAND 79900 USED THOMAS ORGAN H-2 202~ Bring Your Truck or Trailer for More Savings PIANO ROLLS 150 ' EA. USED • HAMMOND ORGAN CHORD 198°0 USED WURLITZER SPEAKER 58~ PIANO GUITARS ·BENCHES 30% OFF 1200 STICKER PRICE PIANO UPRITE 6800 USED WURLITZER ORGAN 4410 27700 USED ESTEY PIANO 24000 USED BALDWIN ORGAN M0 45 Cons. 59900 RENT- RETURNS PIANOS 36 ST~K USED STElllERT PIANO UPRITE 24800 USED LOWREY ORGAN LS 19900 USED CHICIERING PIANO SQUARE GRAND 76700 USED CONN ORGAN CONSO{.E 55000 USED BAUER PIANO GRAND 59900 100's OF NEW ORGANS ALSO ON SALE USED BEHNING PIANO UPRITE 9800 OVER 1,800 PAIKllC LOT REMS 01 ir-......... s=ALE. EVERnlllG MUST GO BY SUN. AT 9 PM! -· • . STATE NEWS &Hiday. June 4, 1978 DAIL V PILOT A$ HOWARD JARVIS Behr: 'Hedge Bets. ' • • Vl{iALlA <APJ -Stale Sen. Peter Behr Frlday'caJted on Proposition 13 supporters lo "hedge their bets." and Vote for Proposition 8 ai:. well The Marin County Republican made the two-vote pitch for the first Ume during a te levised debate here walh Howard Jarvis, co-a uthor of Proposition 13. DERR SUGGESTED the "yes" vote on both propos itions three times during the hour-long show. "If you're dedicated to 13 -and by the way, I believe you're dead wrong -you s hould take out an ins urance policy and h e dge your bets ... the author or the legis la ture's property tax relief initiative said. Ir Proposition 13 is approved Tuesday and later declared unconstitutional an the courts. Propos ition 8 would al least provide Jarvis-Gann supporters with "something bet· ter than half a loaf," Behr said. Proposition 8 would ~uarantee a 30 per. cent property lax r eduction. while Proposi· lion 13 would provide a 57 percent decrease by limiting taxes to 1 percent or market value in 1975. JARVIS DEFENDED Proposition 13. saying 1t would mean 300.000 to 500.000 new Jobs for the state and a halt in what he called the present property tax "extortion." He said voters should remember that "Proposition 13 was put on the ballot by the pe~ple of Calirornia and Proposition 8 by the politicians in Sacramento. "The question is. who do you trust?'• Jarvis: 'new jobs. • • ' .. ,. ........... SEN. PETER BEHR RFK Death Recalled Pauling Takes New 'C' Stand By BOB THOMAS Jimmy Bresbn of the New York Pos t sat down at the n ext typewrite r and muttered to himself, "Pretty dull stor y· what can I write about?" EDITOR'S NOTE: One night 10 years ewo. AP entertainment writer Bob Thomas took lime out of has llollywood schedule to pitch in on a seemingly routine pouhcal assign· menl -staff an election night VIC· to,Y i>arty The candidate was Bob- by Kennedy CJlld the story ended up to be the biggest of Thomas' corttT. The veteran reporter shares personal memories of that night 1n this story. editor at the AP election head· quarters. WITH SOME diffaculty I con· vinced him it was no hoax. and began dictating an account of the assassination. Midw'ay through the story I heard an uproar in the lobby. Leaning out or the booth. I could see a score of police hurrying a swarthy young m an down the m arble s taircase. l dictated a description of the presumed as· sail a nt. SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Chemist Linus Pauling contended Saturday his theories on the medical value of vitamin C are ridiculed because they c hallenge m yths that have dominated health sciences for decades. Pauling, a Nobel Prize-winning chemist. has championed vitamin C as an effective therapy to prevent and treat cancer. colds and other ail· ments. Tile theory has met Vf?ry strong criticism from many physicians and health scientists . PAULING SAID many recognized authorities on nutntion have publicly de rided the value or SIX MAHOEEN HAIR CONDITIONERS, A GIFT WITH ANY SERVICE FROM . BW HAIRWORKS Come in for any beauty service from ll was mid-evening on June 4, 1968. in the Ambassador Hotel press h eadquarters for Sen Robert F. Kennedy. He was run· ning for the Democratic nomina: t•on for ·Presid e nt 1n the California pnmary, and election night seemed as routine as the tames I had covered other can· d1dates: Adlai S t evenson, R1('hard Nixon, Ronald Reag;m, C.l·o rge Murph> THE EMBASSY Room rocked with the same noisy hoopla. Tht• hand played "California. Here I Come." Film stars orating about the New Camelot The crowd cheering the returns as Kennedy pulls ahead o f E u ge ne McCarthy. the door of the kitchen through which I had passed all evening. Then ~crc·ams. I rushed into the kllt'ht'n 17'-J THE nightmarish scene I p <' r c e 1 v c· d a t h I e l e s R a f e r J ohnson and Rosey Grier strug· gllng with someone. Shouts and "'alls reverber ated through the room. A cluster or people hud· died in a circle. and I couldn't :.ee over their heads. It is 10 years later. yet I can still remember the even ls of that night as clearly as yesterday's in· te rview Dehf Sinking Alioto Line, Says Judge vitamin C and "it's a lways hard to ge l ... ~~:"'"'"'"""''~ published stateme nts changed . In many fields you ha veto wait until the old professors have died off and a younger generation t akes over.·· But, he added. "It's quite right that physi· c1ans. should be con- servative and not be try- ing out every crackpot idea on their patients ... our talented professionals ~nd go home with a complimentary hair analysis and six Mahdeen hai r care products. They've all been scientif 1cally designed to care for and condition your hair. The treats are on us from Monday, Junes. to June 10. And we've got a tempting idea for Toward midnight a press aide came into the press room to an- nounce that Sen. Kennedy would be coming downstairs to deliver a victory s peech, then would answer reporter 's questions in the press room. I j umped atop what I thought was a table <la ter I discovered 1l was a stack of k1tche1t trays> and peerC'd down at what caused their horror. ~· your original purchase; a permanent wave with shampoo and set or blow dry, orig. $60, $30. Robert Kennedy lay on the ·floor. blood streaming from his head, blank eyes staring into the void. SAN FRANCISCO <A P > Pacific Far East Line, con· trolled by (he family of former t Mayor Joseph Alioto, deep )n debt including SlOO rpilHM' jf(', loans held by the U.S. "Mafati~e Ad ministration. has been virtua lly shut down by a federal bankruptcy judge. LINUS PAULING Pauling said much research should be done on.r~ vitamin's effects and ·•ram pleased to sec that it ·s bef'inning to oc cur ... B~ llOC~S 'M lSU IR~ 83 FASHIO~ ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH Should I return to the Em bassy Roo m t o r eport the s peech? 1 decided to wait for the press conference rather than risk getting caught in the crowd The AP office could cover the speech on TV. while Kennedy's comments to the press woul~not be televised. At the end of the speech I wail· cd for the candidate's arrival at After watching the scene for a few seconds, I jumped down and ran to the press room. The telephones didn't work! I knew the hotel layout, and hurried to Lhe telephone booths In the lobby. "Kennedy has been shot." "Are you serious?" asked the "The financial problems are insurmountable." Assistant US Attorney Lawrence Ede lman. who represented the MA . told Judge Lloyd King. An angry pl a· toon of lawyers for the line's creditors pleaded with the judge to allow PFEL to continue. Pauling said more than a dozen studies over the past decade or so have provided "evidence that increased intake of vitamin C decreases the 1nc1de nce of cancer to one-half or less Heroin Seized L.A . • in Five Arrested in $1.5 Million Drug Haul LOS ANGELES <AP) --Three men a nd two , women were arrested Saturday and more than $1.5 million worth of heroin seized at a Los Angeles bar. police said . All five were booked for investigation of possession of heroin for sa le. s aid Sgt. J\ lex Tang1ride:. ( ___ s_;rA_TE___...J They were ide ntified as Salvador Martinez. 41 ; Isaias Castro, 54 ; Felix Rodriguez. 35: Margarita MeJ1a. 20. an~ Delmira Villaneuva. 25, the pohcemansaad. · In add1t1on to 42 ounces of uncut heroin, officers -;e a zed several handguns and rifles and $4,000 in cash i.Jl the El Pullo nar, said T1ngiradi's S.f'. Cop Killer G~t11 Life SAN FRANCISCO CAP 1 A 34-year-old ex· convict has been sentenced to life In prison without possibility of parole for killing a San Francisco police offi cer on decoy duly. Su penor Court Judge Claude D Perasso also f h<1nded Ratnon Salcido a 14 year term F'nday on weapons a nd assault convictions related to the s laying of Offi cer DouJ:las Gibbs. l.Rt•i f'ace11 R efund 011 Jea1ui SAN FRANCISCO IAPl Levi Strauss and Co., without admitting any v1olat1on. has agreed to pay $3.5 million lo California consumers to settle a s uit alleging illegal pricing for man's jeans from 1972 through 1975. -• The settlement provides that California con- s umers will be notified through newspaper .eds of their r ight to receive cash payment based upon the number or Levi's men's Jeans bought during 1972·1975. Prop. 1:1 f~oe11 B e1d Pro Force• SACRAMENTO (/\Pl ·Opponents of Propos i· t1on 13 have raised sli ghtly more money than sup- porters of the property lax cut initiative, accord· ing lo final pre-election spending reports.- .. Busing Risk Told Committees opposing the ballot 1neasure re· ported taking in more than Sl 4 malhon while supporters pulled over $1.2 million, reports on file showed. Pol.ice Stak~ut E nds in Death RIVERSIDE <AP> -Police officers observing an alleged na rcotics gang killed one man and wounded another when t.t n arrest attempt erupted into a shootout. police said Saturday Riverside Police Lt. Ellis Asper said the shoot· mg outside a local restaurant Fnday .-temmed from a narcotics surveillance effort lh~ad been going on for two weeks. ff .......... ~ • « 1978 CARS I and TRUCKS• • • • . -··· ..._, ., ·-. . · . ., . ..,, , '.~. J . . . • • '•• >- .... ... ...... t .-1. r _ .. . ' . ' .. A limited editio-n of unlimited possibilities. The Mooring. 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I 0 1•ngeeoa,1oa.1v P1•01 Editorial P~e -------------------------------------------- . .\8 Ro~t N Weed IPublt~hf>r Sunday, June •. 197& Thomes l<eev11 'Editor Re-e 1 e ct Sheriff Despite Rumors ' Orange Counly Sheriff Brad Gates. who seeks a • !>l'<!ond four-year _ t.crm at the polls Tuesday . seems· to have been locked Jn a re-election campaign against phan· loms . True. Gates does have som e real flesh ·and-blood op-ponc~ts. But their campaigns ha ve been largely unil'I)· press1vc. One c halle nger. Walter Scott, s uffered a serious blow l<? his credibility only last week when he announced that his personal poll indicated only one of 23 Orange County police chiefs would vote for Gates. Whe n the chiefs we re checked individually, however. 12 of the m couldn't rem e mber being polled by Scott. And 17 o f the 23 declare d they take no position in a political eJJtion. So much for tha t. There are a h a ndful of law enforcement leaders in o county who don't like Gates for either personal or professiona l reasons . Gates' real opposition. howeve r, has been a sub rosa whis permg campaign tha t has natte red away at his re· e lection bid. ll is this invisible politicking that has fogged up the :;heriff's race. The Orange County Grand Jury somehow ~ot into it by issuing three vague reports that offered un. documented c riticism of the s heriff's office. The timing of the jury 's news r e leases le ft the clear suspici9n that they had bee n carefully orchestrated for e lectioneering purposes. Gates ha s been s ubjected lo investigations based on c harges never m ade public that wen : leveled by uniden· tifie d persons. So w hat is really on the public record? The record s hows that Sheriff Gates has been a pro · l'c·ssiona l peace officer for 17 years . He joined t he ~hcriff's office in 1961 a nd rose through the ranks from deputy to sergean t to lieutenant before his e lection as ~hen ff in 1974. Since t•lcc lion. he has m oved to s treamline a $20 millio n lnw enfor cem ent agency with m ore than 1.000 pcr som;e t wh ic h had been under leaders hip of a single ~tic riff ft>r 27 \'c a rs. In his N trly organizat ional efforts. Gates made some m1Makes. It would be h oped that he has lea rned from thos e errors. More si~nif1canlly. he has m ade so m e real progress in improving Orange County 's s he riff and coroner opcrut1ons Despite the vagu e campaign attack s. the s heriff has maintaiocd di,::nity and composure in his campaign. He h<.1s demons trated a willingness to a nswe r all questions <Jhout his professiona l actions o r his private life. All log ic s ugges ts that if there is s ubs ta nce with w hich to <1llack this na tive Orange Counlian who has. hcc n in law enforcement for 17 ~·cars. s urelv it would have s urfaeed long bcfor ·now. · We n .•<.·omm(•nd t he n .· t'lcelion or S heriff Brad Gate~ next Tul'~duy. Berge son for ~semhl y Tradtl ionally over the years. Re publica n nomin ation in the 74th Assembly District in June h as been tanta- mount t.o election the following NovembeI. It was a n otable upse t two years ago when Democrat Hon Cordova won the s eat in this dis trict which e mbraces m uch of the Orange Coast and includes a portion o r San Dieg o County. S ince registration heavily favors the GOP candida te . I hl· odd!> arc strong that t he 74th will return to the He publican fold this year. Cordova isn 'l seeking re - cl~c t1on. I It> is running for the state senate . Two ll<.'publican candidates have been m ost active in ..,ceking the Repub lican nomination in the 74th Assembly IJ1s tnet. They :..ire M a ria n Be rgeson and Lee Watkins. Watkins has spent heavily in h is election bid. His c-ampaign literat ure a nd tactics. however . have h cc n less tha n honorable. Thus Wa tkins was cens ured by the: ethics committee of the Republican Party of Orange • Co u nty. 1 lis candidacy has been discredited by his own part y . 1 , • Mrs. Ber geson, on the othe r hand. has de monstrated high qualifications for office. S he h as an excellent un· de rs tonding of the needs a nd desires of the people of the ... Orange Coas t. We strongly recommend that Marian Bergeson be e lected Tu<.•sday a s the Republican nomin ee for the 74th As~cmhly Distric t seal. 'Tax Diet' Can Hurt Voters h(.lve j us t o ne more day to put the brakes on the e motional roller coaster that seem s about to sweep the J a rv1s -Gan11 property t ax limita tion initiative IProp.13> to v ictory at the polls Tuesday. Much of the blame for the tax revolt that has erupted in Califor111a , and the resultant meat·ax approach of .J a rvis·Gann. must be laid at the door of our laggard Leg is latute. But the legislators did. al last . come up with a res ponse and it is on on Tuesday's ballot a s Prop. 8. It provides needed property tax re lief. but only to the homeowners who need it most, not to landlords. busi- nesse s. industries or utilities who would continue to pay the s h are for local se rvices which they can well afford. It provides s pecific he lp for re nte rs and se nlor citizens. which Prop. 13 does not. J l can accom plis h this by using the existing s tate sur · plus and\,·1th no t hreat of future added taxes. Prop. R 1~ not exciting and glamorous. It j ust makes sense . ~ Jarvis '" r xc1tm g. Tl's the s lap in the face taxpayers ha vc tong<.'d to hand to gove rnment. But it doesn 't m ake se nse . • No c ommunity. bus iness, industry. family o r In· div1dual can stand a ;rndden 50 percent c ut in income wit hout feelini:: some drastic e ffects. Even if the e ntire s tate s urplus is doled out to offset the $7 billion revenue loss that will result from P rop. 13. the r e still will be a $4 billion s hortage for sc hools and loc al services. The question then will be. what "fat" do we cut? Shall it be sc hool programs'! Police p at rols, fire pro· te c tion. parame dics, lifeguards? Street cleaning, trash collc·ction or purk maintenance? County health services? Californians have become a ccus tomed to a rather ('omfortable lifes tyle . What would we like to do wit hout ? How much control or our local affairs do we want to hand over to the stale? Th~e arc the qu estions Prop. 13 poses. They will not have to be a ns wered if voter s cool their e motions and vote NO on Prop. 13 and YES on Prop. 8. • Opinions expressed In the spaoe above are those of the Dally Piiot 01her views expressed on th•• page are thOee of their authors and ar11sts. Reader comment is invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O. Bo( 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) &4~321 Nicholas von H offman Why Bet on Last Days of Life? "I uaderstand," the doctor lOld me, "I have an 86-year-old mother who hates doclOrs. Ifs quit• embarrassing." The doclOr was taking over the management of m y nearly 80-year-old mother's case of termina l cancer. A kindl y man, who un- derstood this was not the lime for vtreatmeot but for palliation a nd the pa- tient's com fort . h e was a godsend Lo a wom·an who h~1d long since elected to do without the ser vices of orthodo x medicine. What mother had been t.'n· counte ring were hlgh·lt!ch phy~1 · cians who couldn't accept ~om1• one who had decided not to leave the world via the Hubert Humphrey route . T e n or 12 years ago when she fi rst ~came aware of having the discuse. mother had decided she would not penn1t surgery. radiation or chemotherapy and she has stuck to the decision evef' since. IT WAS UP lo the rest of Ui to convince the various kinds or practitioners of medicine that s he was of sound mind and nrnturc judg m e nt a nd her wishes should be observed. That's not so easy with some Bob Green e kinds ot doctors. In certain sit uations, It's not the fa mily which pleads for somethmR. a nyth ing lo be done. but lht> doc· tor who pleads with the ramlly to perm it it. A HtUe readinl( und a htUe asking around s hould (IUkkly convince anyonr that {1 11ot1t•ni with advanced cancer may 1>4• makinJt u mt•dara lly s ound choice 10 rt'fus1nl( lreulml•nl O(lcn llu.· oclcJ:-. that thl• treul mtnl can h:iv1• 1•v<•r1 a lt'm• porarily pall1 nt1 v1• ('((f•(•l ur1· lnnf:, wh11t• lhr 001111 the-some~ trcalmt•nl will cou!lc awful .,ldf> effects ure rl'laltvl'ly i:hort Yo u won 'l bc.•I m11ri1·v 111\ a r ti'''' h11ro;1• w1t,1 those• c·hal1r ''" 1.0 why l.1t•t lhe lt1l>l f111yl. "' VUUI 11r1•"' •'OR SOM•: doc•tur., th11l'c; h;11 d to ltvt.• with."'' hnnl llw1r own l'IOOt111n:-. 1111Nh tllt'rn 111 <iuy wilrt lh1n~s H\ 111111·1 tu ht • 111 lowC'd to ~('t Ill I h1· pal11•nl "Yr1u muy huw tll'unl u lol or mmnn tit t hln.i~ ?-.:1111 aliout ;1 t11~n1f11'fl. nutural dcalh." 11u11I onl-. "liut I 'm tdlin1t you llll're 1s no surh t.hin~ ... Or tht•rt• was thl• phyR1r 11Jn who t.·aml' into motht.•r"•, ho.,p1tul room to ar~uc• h1•r into :11•r1•pt In~ treatment Jt 11 o'clock ut nti;thl. When thl' patient. p;1ralyn •d an her bed. said Rhe wa~ tired an<I wa ntcd lo slee p, the doctor responded, "You koow s l('t.'Jl ,,, sometim~ a form ol escape .. Some weeks ago mother dt:· caded !>he wuuld prefer to pop orr. as she often rerers to her death. via a pill. Four or five times she's brought up the subject nr suicide by pill. but In our culture children usually can't br· IOJ! themselves to give their pa rent~ U1e mcuns to do that \'OU llAVF, TO RCt your J)lll for yourR<!lf, wh('n you·r,., 1\\111 hl'allhy. Only rnrely wall a loved ont.• h ave l ht.• m o r a l S<'lf· . ronlldl'rlc.'t'. U1t• t.•th1eu l ccrtmnty to hf'lp you. M ayb<' none or u~ would con l<'m plate lakm~ our own llve!I 1r tttfrc were 1n.slltut1ohA for dyinJt. My mother ha11 lo ved tht.• ho" JH l n I , hut I h C' ho'< 1) It ;ti c.·ouldn't keep her. I 11 h•·r advunc·l'CJ -.talc• t)f Ill 111'"'1 'Ill<' Ill NO ft't.•hlt• flht• !'tin I turn ov('r on hf'r sld1· without ii•. c;1.;tanre u hf>Rflll al with u hll<!h <;lt1ndj1nJ or nur<;Jn~ l'llff' ('lfn 11111kt.• lwr re11 <;1mubly comfor1;1 lilt· OUT fl OS PITi\l,S nrcn't plaCf'S dMli;(J1f'd w fW JkC.: (Jy1n~ proplr n1mfortabll' They nrc· trt.·~t m r nl l r1~.t 1tut 1 on i. Mor('(>vl"r, undl"r pr~surc• from (·v1•ry rw le to cut costs , hos pital'> h•1•I n );pt~1al obligation to to:-.:-. out Mf•d1<·ar1• patients like my mother who will not take any mt.•dtcine "Wiii they let me stay ir I take tin a s pirin?" asked mother. her sha r p tongue undiminished by age and illness. Actually, 1r the family can a!rord $250 plus a day. the gucRl may continue to abide on the premises. 1-'or path:nt.q like mother, the i;olution may be the hospice, a Ol'W kind or institution t!l(pressly dc·s~,;nN for thl' dy1nJt. These are low tech places where thc physical and spintual comfort or the 1wlJl•nt comes first. Whether w1· can rind cnoul(h or the right kind of pt.,ople to wo rk 1n hospices i~ problematic. SO MANY OF us haw: bet!n tr:uncd to believe lhc only peo. pie worthwhile nre those who C'lln pt.•rform the m1r:.it'ie'> Of •w1cnN·. we a ccord hit 1£· prK tlJ!•' to tho'tt· vdln work the les'> hrrt!''iY m1rnc"lc" o l cnmlort. c·omp:1'4<.10n and lh1· c h.1nly thut suq1a<>'>C'R Ulldnstunf11ni.: 'I ff•c-1 li ke~ n 1>11 11 hMnit boun1•1•d from one· pla«1· In 11rH1I h1•1.'' mnlh1•r 1111 111 of the· Vt<'l°''411t.ld<•'1 Of fj11d10j' 11 JH':t('('fu• 11 nrl mode rately c·<>mfort:ihl•" M1·(1warc ;apprnw·'l pliw1· t1> d11-. She· Is :1 wumf111 wh11 h;1•, <·om JW•H'd twr ~.oul , <ih1· h:i•. rn:ttle· h1·r 111·111·1· with all ''' u.-. who lov1· hn fH1tl is lt·avlnJ! ti', with her hi e""'"~· hut m1·c·k 1w <,., an1f rori:1 vt:nl'M> can Ix· c·<irricd ttir1 rar - .. I want you lll prom1'le me," she said the other day. "that <irter I wporr. you'll make SUf(' my body i s n 't ~1v c n t o medicine." Mother <lied on April 28 and 1t wasn't California Dream Becoming an Epidemic- It 's ha ppening all over the country. People get out of bed in the morning and the day is ruined . They start to brush their teeth and they want lo cry. ll 's n ot their fault : 11 's not anybody's fault. They want to bt.· in California a nd they aren't. T he California Dream as becoming a disease. People USL'll to d ream 01 s uccess; now they dream or C al1fo rn1 a Somehow. 1f they could gH to Califorru a. nothing els~· would ma t ter. Whst 1s Lh t.· C al i f o rn i a Dream., ll has something to do with sunshine and easy money and long d ays and warm ni~ht breezes and beautiful wi lling women. IL 1s JO parts fantasy and one part rea lity, but lhal doesn't matter: the idea is that California runs on fantasy, and no one will blame you 1f you becom e a part or it. 8 UT MOST people don't. They fi gure that the dream can 'l he true. and ttiat if they got to California, their world would col· la pse and God would strike them down ror doing such a fooli sh thing to thei r lives. Sb'they stay where they are and try lo make do, and m the morning they d ream of California. I know one man who di~ I lis name IS Benjamin Stein: ht: L'i 33 years old, and he as the quin· tessenllal example or some<>m• who SJ>('nl most of his youn~ adult life trying to make 1t in the country's trad1t1onal p0wer ccn ters . lie grew up in Silver Spnngs. Md.: he went lo college a t Columbia. and then to Yale Law School. fie worked as an at torney for the F'ederal Trade Comm ission. and after tha t beC3'11 e a s peec hwrile r for Richard Nixon and Gera ld Ford fi e left the White House to go to work as an editorial writer ror the Wall Street J ournal. Then ht• mov ed l o Lo., Angeles. STEIN HAD THE California Orea m l le has written a book about 1t -a diary or his f1r!>l year in California. c a lled "Oreemz." which is the hcensf• plate on his Mercedes . I lere 1s a n excerpt from the first page or his Journal: "( got off the plane and wailed for my lu~gage. It was wol· de1ful warm. dry wcath r wilh a gentle breeze. The ~ i ~age area is partly opcn·air, hke the Caribbean. Near the door to the par kini:t lot are a f<'w beautiful girls in short shorts a nd light T·s hlrts This is what I C'a me here for. Then J noticed that the girls were weaFing T- shirts that were not only llght. but said something. "They said : l 'M BENJY'S Behind them was Al. my contact from the studio, my frient!, my benefactor. The .iirls ran up and hugged me while a studio pho· lOgrapher took pictures and other passengers looked on. This Is what I have come to Callfom1a ror ." I TALKED TO Stein the other allernoc; lie has now been in D•llY Pllo1 llhntr.n1on Caltforma for almost two vcars lk ~a id that hl' misses th·e re'il of Amen<'t1 not nt all. lie keeps w<ii tmg for the Ca lifornia dre11 m l9 evapor<ile on him. It hasn't. "The world r left 1s full or peo- ple s1ltinli! tn little rooms and of· fi c es. whimpering ... he said. "LA is people try in~ to get things dnm•. When I came to California I was try1n~ to ~el <•way from a world of scared . 1mpnsoned little losers. I was becoming one of them "fl''> hkc betn8 told all your l1fo that there are very stnct hm1ts on V.•hat you can do and \.\hat you can't do. and then all of a sudden being told that you can do a nything you want to d<>. It"!-ltkc being told all your life that you're a Chevy. and then f1 nd1 n g out that yo u 're u Mercedes." Stein is a'.l.'8re of the notion that Los Angeles is full of hustlers and slea~y schemers. lie has no problem with that. "THER E IS FAR more digna. ty m trying and los ing than m not trying at all." he said. "Peo- ple in LA have t heir schemes and their dre<ims a nd their plans . In the rest of the country, 1f you hustle a lot. that 's con· l>Hh°'rcd disgu . .;ting. I'm teaming lo ~ct away from that kind of think 1ng. I 'cJ like to be e vc:n mon• of a hustler "The other day I looked at a ranch Lhat rost a m1llion-<tnd·a- ha If dollars. ancl I thought . 'Wh at ,, Jt.•rk I am fo r not havtng .1 m allton :.tnd·a ·half dollars.· ,\nd then I startt?d thinking. if 1 do this and this and this. I'll get the m onl'Y That s h ow Cahfornrn makes you think.' S tein. who write'> books , sc rccnpl :.i y~ and t e levision i.crapts now said: "LOS i\NGF.l.ES is made up or a lot of people who want lo get rich. ~et famous. bask in the :-.unshtn('. go to Aspen for vaca· h on, dri\1• out lo the desert on \.\eckcnd:-. be known m all the raghl rt"SI auranl~. The heaut1ful thing ahout the LA dream 1s that anyone who works ha rd at 11 '(\a n get 1t. Let me tell you lt (..~1hforni::i Dream story "'My wife and I were having lu nl"h at the Palm Restaurant. and \H' c·ame out till' door. and th(.• doorm;in said. "Ah . Mr. Ste in , tht' .Ja~u a r or the Mercedes·>· And tt made me feel terrific. My wife drives a J aguar and I drive 3 Mercedes. and I know 1t 's shallow and superficial to fee l gond be cause th e doorman knows 1t. But 1·11 prob· a bl y ne ve r win a Pulitzer Prize. and 1"11 neve r get the Con~rcss1onal Medal of Honor. a nd to me. this is good enough." Proposit•on Analysis Survey of Voting Recomnwridatwns I findi ngs as percentages of membe rship votes. State ballot measures for Tuesday 's election have received the following recom- mendations from three newspapers and county labor's political committee. Mor e data comes from the Com· monwealth C lub a nd Town Hall o f California, nonpartisan citizen study groups org anized to provide forums for discussion of c urrent Issues. Commonwealth Club does not make endorsements but llats Its The League o f Wo men Voters ot Orange County has extensively stud(ed four • of the measures-and urges these votes on them : Yes on Propositions 2, 4 and 8; No on Proposltlon 13. DAILY LA PROPOSITIONS PILOT TIMES 1 School Bo nda YES YE S 2 Water Bonds YES YES 3 Alternate Energy T'x YES YES 4 City Charter• YES YES 5 State Agency Powers YES YES 6 Election of Sheriff• ' NO NO 7 Insurance Pooling YES YES 8 Home owner Property Tax YES YES 9 entereat Rates NO YES 10 Taxing Rehabllltated Homes YES YES 11 County-own.a Property . YES YES 124 tflclal1 · CompenHtlon YES YES 13 Jarvlt-Oann Initiative NO NO A recap of the Daily Pilot's recommen- dations on state propositions and certain contested races will appear in tomorrow's edition. SAC TO TOWN AFL-COMMON -ME HALL CIO WEALTH . YES NO YES NO 51% YES NO YES NO 60 % YES NO YES NO 69o/o • YES YES YES YES 70% NO YES YES YES 580/n NO NO YES YES 690/o. YES YES NO YES 72% YES YES YES NO 51% YES YES NO NO 61 % YES NO YES NO 68% YES YES YES NO 53% y·es NO YES NO 67% NO YES NO YES 67°/. ~. . .. 7 -o A..J i To write the Daily Pilot reox 1560, Costa Mew, CA 92626 Or ngu Cousl Daily Pilot 1 J .. I re ~.f'...! __ n ___ o __ n _______ Su_ndl_".· J·u·ne-• .• 1.'.11·--------·'k-~-11.~--~-".v ·p·"°·'·n·'·'·""·Z·4l:z-1 ______ _ On Tuellda~, <.:ahf<>rn1-. \IOler!I will make one uf thP most 1mp(lrtant flC>h cy decisions in lbe $tatt''i. lu!itory ~h~lht'r to a1)f)rovc or rt JC<'l the far·rcathing Jarv1s·Gann tax 1n1t1at1ve H I J>proved by thl' tll'ctorate and upheld by the court~. Propos1t1 on 13 woult.I force m:tjor change-s In both state and locul ~overnment or a drastic revision an the state's tax !>lructure or both 1'h1s spec:ial report C'onta1ns a de5Cf1Pllon · and analysis on all 13 measures on the ballot. These include two proposed bond issues and n1!"e proposed const1lut1onal amendments sub· Ballo hat Bot op Si Wan m1tled by the Legislature • One of th~se amendments, Proposition 8, mus~ be considered m conjunction with the J~rv1s·Gann initiative. A maJority vote 1s sut(i. ~1ent to enact any proposition. including bond tss~es .. This information, compiled by the ~ahforrua Center for Research and Education in Government, is repraoted from the Calllomia Journal. ow School Bonds Would provide for a $350 mi II ion bond issue to build local public schools. Proponents or the measure Cwhich cleared the. Legislature with only four negative votes. all m the Senate) point out that the proposal will e mploy the credit of the state to save money for local taxpayers. assist districts with enrollment rncr eases, a nd continue voting safeguards. State Superintendent of Public Jnstruction Wilson Riles emphasizes that the vote required for a lease-purchase a~reement with a local nonprofit corporation is also a s imple majority. ONE OF THOSE WHO voted against the me_a:;ure in the Senate. H.L. <Bill) Richardson. claims that the measure could cost the tax· payers money should any district default on its obligation to the state. lie argues that there is •no more reason to approve this proposal than' the proposition that was defeated two years ago. He also notes that school enrollments are decreasing in California. so there is no need for additional school construction Water Bonds ' Would provide $375 million for water pollu- tion control and water conservation projects. 'rhe sponsors of this measure. which include Chairman John Rryson of the state Water Resources Control Hoa rd and Ass embly Spea ker Leo McCarthy, maintain that the funds are vitally needed to help assure an adequate wa ter supply in California and to improve wata-· quality. Because state funds are used to pay the non- federal share Of prOjeCt COSl!>, passage of this measure would reduce the burden on local tax- payers. The recent droug ht, the proponents em- phasize. dramatized the need for additional con servation and recycling of water in the state THE BOND MEASURE is being opposed by a Committee for Sewer Alternatives, head\?d by George Deusdieker and Larry Erickson. They cla~m that the bulk of the $375 million will go to a s mgle community. San Francisco, which has done a poor job managing its sewer system and every other major public works project in re- cent years. They add lhat water projects are be- ing presented to the voters through bond pro- posals without long-range comprehensive plan- ning and that Californians are therefore wasting money on inefficient sewer systems. Alternate Energy Taxation Would authorize property tax exemptio n s for energy systems not based on fossil or nuclear fuels. The state's ene(gy shorta~e is so critical that we must do all we can to encourage use of alternate energy sources. according to Sens. Alfred E. Alquist and Omer Rains. sponsors of the measure They emphasize that the cost of solar equipment 1s so much higher than systems employing conventional fuels that special tax benefits are needed to make the investruent at· tractive to homeowners and businesses SEN. H.L. CRILL ) RICHARDSON, one of the two dissenters an the Legislature. argues that Proposition 3 is a tax loophole for the rich. In effect . he says, this measure allows the person who cannot afford a swimming pool to help pay for the swimming pool of a neighbor who can afford 1t. City Charters Would allow persons who Ii ve in city school dis- tricts but outsi de city limits to vote on c ity charter amendments af- fecting the school dist ict. Sponsors of this proposal claim that It simply will correct nn inequity that denies . c1ti'iens the n ght to vote"'on ballot measures af- fectmg the1l"own M'hool d1stnct. THE OPPOSITION, WIDCH includes the organi:iations known a s Taxpayers Unanimous and Voters Including Concerned Taxpayers ()(. fering Real Savings, argues that lhe solution ls to s hrink the :school district boundaries to the ci· ty lines. not to let people who don't live m a jurisdiction vote on charter changes for that Jurisdiction. It has also heen suggested that the problem could be solved by extracting school· district provisions from city charters .. State Agency Powers ,,,.., quency and that this measure 1s required to m- sure that appolllted ofhc1als carry out their duties. OPPONENTS, INCLUDING PUC com· missioner Robert Batinovich, argue that Proposition 5 would promote "administrative Aishonesty" in situations where actions of the federal government supersede state law. Under present law. they maintain. agencies can act promptly to avoid conflict between s tate and federal actions. But if this measure is adopted, lhey say, an administrative agency will be re· quired Lo enforce a law that has probably been rendered unconstitutional through federal ac· lion. Election of Sheriffs @ Would require that all county sheriffs be elected by the voters. The principal sponsor or the proposition is Sen. Robert Presley. former undersheriff of Riverside County. He points out that sheriffs have always been elected and that every pro. posal for an appointive s heriff has been rejected • al the polls. lie feels that this measure is necessary to assure that sheriffs will remain free of undue pol 1llcal 1nrluence from appointing authorities. THE LEGISLATORS who opposed the prop· osition claifn that the proposal is a violation of the California tradition of local home.rule. If local voters want an appointed sheriff, the oppo- nents ask, why can't they have one:' Insurance Pooling Would.make it clear that loca I government agen- cies can enter into in- surance pooling arrange- ments. Sen. Alan Robbins. who authored the prop- ositi on a t th e reques t o r the County ~uperv1sors Association and the city and county of Los Angeles. claims this measure will save taxpayers money because it will reduce local· government ins urance costs . These expen· ditures have risen dramatically in recent years. and a cooperative method of coverage is one way of getting good protection at a reasonable cost, he adds. THE OFFICIAL ARGUMENT against this measure was submitted by offi cers of Tax· payers Unanimous and Voters Including Con· cerned Taxpayers Offering Real Savings. They claim that pooling arrangements result in some entities being saddled unfairly with the co~ts of an entity with substantial claims. They want every local agency to assume its own risks and pay for its own liability losse'i. Homeowner Prop~rty Tax • Would allow the taxation of owner-occupied dwell- ings at lower rates than other classes of property. .Special effect this year: The Sl.4 bi lllon property-lax relief plan ISBt by Sen. Peter Behr). passed by the Legislature this year. 1s predicated on the passage of Proposition 8 because the relief is directed primarily at single -family homes. If Proposition 8 fails, the SI 4 bil hon program will die with it. The Behr measure and Proposition 8 will go into effect only if Proposition 13 on the June 6th ballot is defeated -and if Proposition 8 withstands a court test. It is djfficult to discuss the pros and cons on Proposition 8 without discussing Proposition 13. However. this measure docs involve some basic issues irrespective of the competition between t he Le~islature's tax -relief plan and the J arvis-Gann initiative. The sponsors of this measure. and they inc lude Gov. Brown, maintain that th e homeowner has become overburdened in recent years because home values have risen much faster than the market price of other types of property. As a result, the homeowner has been saddled with a larger and larger share of the property-tax burden Brown claims this injustice can be cured by allowing home tu rates to drop as assessments rise and to leave the rates on other classes of property as they were Would prohibit any state adm in1strative agency/ from dec.Ja ring a state' law unconstitutional. The sponsors emphasize that this measure <'an provide only relief because reductions In home taxes cannot cause increaS4."'S In taxes on rentals. bu.1ines!\es and farms OPPONENTS INCL\JOE Assemblyman Dave Stirling and Sen tU .. CBllll Richardson. They claim that there will be no real relief lf tax rates drop and assessment& Increase, and that this measure merely adds another confusing factor to the tax issue. They al110 molntain that the state's rtnters wttt be hit especially hard because they pay properly taxes indirect!)' through their rent but arc not eligible for relief under thJs proposal. Proponents. including P\lbllc Utlllllcs Com· m issioner Vernon L !-;turgeon. claim that the courto; urc Lht> proper places to decide the con· s tltut1onahty of statutes. They soy that ad· mlnlstrative agencies, composed of appointed officials, are usurping t~ powers or the Lt'~lslature and the courts ~Ith increasing Ire- Interest-Rates Would rai se the max- imum interest r~te on court judgments from se ven to 10 percent. Propont>nls claim that a seven percent rate is unrealistic in times when the mo~y market is much higher. Those who owe payments ordered by the court can profit by withholding-- funds and p aying the 7 percent interest rate, wh.ile earning more on interest rro·m the withheld cash. This proposal. they feel. will provide nexibility and provide fairer treatment for those who use the court system. IN OPPOSfTION. Assemblyman John J Miller ari:?ucs that if this interest-rate increase 1s approved. proposals to raise other interest rates will be placed on the ballot. He urges that Californians hold the hne against any changes in usury laws. Taxing Rehabilitated Homes ©Would allow those who re- habilitate their homes to receive partial property tax exemptions for five years. This proposal has the support of industry, labor and local-government organizations. They say that present tax laws discourage people from renovatin·g their homes because they rear increased taxes. This measure, they say, will provide an incentive rather than a penalty and help refurbish urban neighborhoods. Jn the long run. it will broaden the tax base by upgrading home values. They add that California has a housi ng crisis and this measure will help p reserve marginal units. THE BASIC ARG UMENT against this proposal is that the benefits should be available to every citizen r e furbishing a parcel of property, not JU¥ to those who live in target a reas. County-owned Property Would protect counties against taxation in the event new counties are formed. The legisla tive and local-government s ponsors of this measure claim it is necessary to allow count\es to maintain the tax-free status or properties they own but which may become located in a newl y formed county. THE OPPOSITION, officers of Taxpayers Unanimous. dccm~s a tax exemption for some "m ythical county lo be formed at som e unknown future date·• and argues that counties ~hould pay taxes on property they own outside their own bo undanes Compensation of Officials ~~Would establish a seven- member commission to recommend salaries and other benefits for con- s tit u ti ona I officers, legislators and judges. Leg1slatrve lenders have been discussing lhe concept of a blue-ribbon commission for several years as a way of eliminating criticism for legislative pay increases and other benefits. tn addition. some legislators feel they are underpaid and the commission system will a llow for a significant increase. The sponsors of the proposal, Including the heads of Common Cause and the California Taxpayers J\ssoc1ation. claim the public outcry over previous pay increases ror public officials demonstrates the public's strong dislike of lhe present system. Approval of this proposition. they say. will lake the salary-and·benefits issue out of the political arena and plare it in the hands or an independent commission wh*e it belongs. THE ORDINARY CITIZEN will find IL difficult to assess the arguments against Proposition 12 just by reading \he official ballot pamphlets. This is because the opposition argumenL11 were written by lawmakers, Sen. Newton Russell and Assemblyman Henry J Mello. Russell claims the proposition doesn't RO far enough because the Legislature can veto any plan It doun't Jlkc lie wants the commiM1on's decisions to be rlnal. Mello claims the status quo should be retained because the only way people cun control saJ ar\es or their o fCl cJals Is by making elective o((tclals responsible for setting them. But there are other arguments as well : Thal saJarlcs + benefits or public officials " are already excessive and tlus measure 1s designed to raise them further while taking at least some of the heat off legtslators. That many of the fringi: benefits legislators receive should be tuken away, but th.ls measure leaves the door open to a vurtcty or additional benefits. such as life insurance. That the proposed commission will not be truly independe11t. since severaJ of the members a re dependent upon legislators and other e lected ofClcials for uppolnlments or for the success or failure of their legislative proposals. Jar\fis-Gann Initiative ~Would establish a limit on local property taxation and change the voting re- quirements for increases in other sources of gov- ernment revenue. ARGUMENTS FOR Government spending al aJI levels has got· ten out or hand. and drastic steps are needed to bring matt~rs under control. Public officials a re under the thumbs of militant employee organizations. which have obtained excessive benefits at the expense of the taxpayer. This initiative, in effect, is a tax· payer's bill of rights. By voting for this initiative. Cali(ornians can once and for all put an end to big govern· ment and high taxes Passage of this measure means a $5 billion, not a $7 billion. loss to local government. And this amount can be absorbed by the state and local government without any curtailment of vital services. As Assembly Rep1,.1blican leader Paul Priolo declared. "It means public officials will have t.o go to work." The property taxes provided under Jarvis- Gann will be more than enough to pay for police, fire and other services directly related to property. State Controller Ken Cory has reported that even after this proposal goes into effect. the state and local governments will still collect some S33 billion a year from the taxpayers. That's plenty to run ~overnment in California. Without a measure of this sort, rents would keep rising. But this will prevent an in crease and even make reductions certain because landlords will pass their savings on to tenants. The state now has a huge surplus that can be used to make sure that the most vital or services arc not curt.ailed. Business and agriculture In California need help to keep the California economy booming. This meas ure will make It possible for homeowners and businesses to make improve- ments at lower cost. thus putting a charge lnto the economy. By helping to sllmulate business activity, this initiative will create thousands of ncY. 1obs in the private sector. The rapid incrt>ase in property tax~ in re· cent years. especially on res1dent1al property. has put an unreasonable burden on many citizens. This initiative will bring the property tax within the ability of most Californians to pay. Mortgage payments will be reduced by this initiative in virtually all cases where property taxes are collected via the impound.account method. About 1$ percent of all govemmeolal activ;. ty is waste. This measure will cut much of that waste. Above all , this measure provides an outlet for public frustration with spendthrift politi· c1ans and pressure ~roups which keep boosting the expenditure of tax dollars without regard for the general citizenry. This is the ordinary citizen's way to go on strike and tell the politi- cians that. even ir Proposition 13 does create chaos. the years or pronigate spending have come to an end. ARGUMENTS AGAINST This measure. if approved. will lead to economi c a nd go ve rnme ntal c haos in California. Unless new taxes are imposed. there is no way that local government can maintain police, fire and school operations at near their current levels. ff this initiative is approved, it will even. tually end California's tradition of home rule. If cities. counties and special districts become more dependent on state and federal funds. they will a lso be controllf'd by a mass of slate and federal laws and rc~ulations. Big-Brother cen· trahzed government will be the product of Proposition 13 Nobody knows what the precise result of this proposal W111 be because it 1s so vague and incomplete. Some homeowner~ will even surfer losses from Proposition 13 when alternate methods of taxation are imposed. Passage of this measure will be a bonanza for the federal government. because California will lose. subventions from Washington and will contribute more in income taxes . - This proposal hurls most that level of gov· ernment which can afford the losses the least - local government. If there is a great deal of waste in government. it 1s probably at the fed eral levol. And this measure sends even more California cash to Washington. In the past few years, the homeowner has been the prime victim of e~cal:itin~ home values anct property taxes But this measurf' i!ives relief to all classes of property. regard I es~ of need. T here is no direct aid In this plan for rent ers. a nd 1t m1ght{well be called the landlord'~ enrichment act of 19i8, because own e1-s of apartments will get massive amounts of proper ty tax relief. It may be necessary to establish a rct'll-control system to guarantee that the benefits arc passed on to tenants. Renters an· doubly jeopardized b~ause they will have to bear the full burden or any new income and sales taxes imposed to compensate for prop- erty-tax losses. H police and firf' services are cut back. Callfomians will have to pay much higher rates for fire ins1Jrance and some other types of Ila bit ity insurance. This measure would reduce the ability of local government to construct the kind of fac1lilles needed to provide economi c expansion in our communities. This mea.ciurc has seriou1tconslltut1onal prob· tcms. H It is thrown out by the courts. citizens will feel even more frustrated lhM before. and they may gf't no immediate property.tax relier Som e provisions or this measure would jeopudiie bond Iss ues. establish different as- sessments on Identical pieces or property and m8ke It impossi ble for voter to approve in- creases m local tnxes 1f th term "qualifk'd electors" means nH those citizens or voting nltl' While concerns over aovcmment ~pcndinst and high taxet1 may be \'Biid , this measure Is 1r· ~sponslble. I \ • " ·-· _ ....... _ .. _ JJ--,,,.,.· .... ..._ .... ' ... --.-:--........... ..._. .... ._ ........... _ .... .... • ., . l8 DAil 't PILO I &new, June ... 1971 EDUCATION I CAMPA1CN Who's Competent? Answer Sticky 8 TERRY KIRKPATftlCK ~ .. , ... 4•_ .. _ ...... More um.I mort: !)Chool children are trudging homti these day1> lo tell their parents of a new kind of exam some or Lhem probably can't even> pronounce: the minimum competency lest. ''Competencu:1>,'' as the 1argonists call them, are an outgrowth of the national Johnny- <·a n 'l·read lament and back-lo-basics clamor of rt.'cenl ycuri. Their purpose is lo find ll students <ire learning what they s hould. That sounds easy enough BUT THE DEMANDS b~taxpayers that their schools be held accoun ble have been m atched.in fervor by charges at the tests are too easy or unfair, by cries or some school dis- tricts that they are too cos tly, and by protests of ~om e c'ducators that they don't work anyway. With the dust of these issues far from settled, one thing 1s clear . M in1mum competency testing is in vogue. Two years ago only two states had pas&ed leg1s lat1on r equirifl'g the tests. Today, lc.1wmakcrs or education board members in 31 states have taken action requiring them. They range from comprehensive statewide testing programs 'to s imple requirements that local districts set them up. Subjects covered vary widely, as .do uses for the tests. Twenty sta tes huve minimum standards for graduation, fo ur tic lhc tests lo promotion lo the next grade. REMEDIAL WORK FOR students who fail 1s a part or most slate programs. Two states. t-·torida and California. have special "early exit " tests that allow students to leave school early if they pass. "ll 's om• of the fas test movinkthings I've seen in <lll the time 1 've been in-e'Cllttation," says Chris Pipho, a former teacher and prin- l'1pal who now keeps track of competency test l1~g1slation for the Education Commission of the Sta tes. • _ What makes its overnight popularity t.tn· usual, ht• i.c.iy:-.. 1s that 1l came from <iutslde the educauon establis hment It was a grass rool!'i movement Legii.lalors, who feel the pressure of public opinion, have been the prime m~vers. "FOR THE MOST part educators have set their heels In on the thing," Pipho says. "They have cl01Sed their eyes lo the whole notion tha t the public is fed up. Sixty to 70 percent of the people on the street arc asking questions about the guts of education: Whal have you been d!>- ing with all the money we've given you?" Whether to have competency tests at au m ay be the easies t decision for a legislature or school board. Then the decisions gel stickier For instance. what should be the minimum" Competence in what ? 'Sixty to 70 percent of the people on the street are asking about the guts of education: What have you been doing wfth all the money we 've given you?· a-Tr.di Tepe, U6 Gr•M (Soundlradl) RSO• English literature" "My guess IS that most pt•ople don 't care about Shakespeare." says Dr Thomas Knapp, who leaches slaltst1cs and test· mg al the University of Rochester. A hundred years ago school curricula were rii:iorous, classical and non-practical~ he sa ys, "but schools have taken on more responsibility, ni::hlly or wrongly. 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WH AT THEY boil down to is that 1t 's tough being a candidate in this ucr year election when there are no burning national issues. No Vietnam. no Watergate to rouse the emotions. The things people are worrying about arc rising grocery bills, taxes, high t•duc·atton costo;. maybe the environ· mt·nl .:ind '-'n"'gy nL•1:d~ .. Peoplc seem tu m ed inward, in· IC'rcsted mnslly tn themselves," says Cha rles "Pug" Ravenel, a candidate for nomination lo the U S. Senate I rom South Carohna In s uch <'1rcumstances, party lines a nd pohti<'al ideologies mean little, :.i nd anv mandate is clouded by con- flicting. si~nub Polls taken for can- didates show <'ons1stcntly a preoc- cupation with pocketbook issue~. True. a cand1dal(' <'an c•ampa1gn on I he p<'rcnnaally popular pledge lo 1•llm1nate nc(·dless AOvcrnment pro- ~rams. hut one voter's boondoggle is • mother voter's hfe s upport system. S O "MODERATE" s eems a favorite polttl<'al self-description this • -.pra nj:!. and candidates often make their bas1<' pitch as simple as "trust me. don't trust my opponent " /\t mostlv bl ack Rened1ct College 10 Columb1i1. Sc; . candidates for of· f1ce~ ranging from governor and :.enalor lo city council arc asked two questions: 1 "How many blacks do "''~ What kind al support was it?' you have on your s taff?" 2. "If you are e lected, what will you do for blacks?" A druggist in Hardin, Mont., pin· points one element or today's politics. Nobody ls'willing to compromise any more. he complains to a candidate, and there's no unity among Democrats or Republicans toward a common goal. "What we need are more political bo6ses," he says. Whether bosses are the answer is academic. But without them, can· didates att on their own. RA VEN EL IS trying lo unseat the perennial Strom Thurmond. Ravenel is. so the commentators say, one of those "New South" politicians -a liberal on racial matters who can capitalize on black votes. But he's a ls o an inves tme nt banker , a businessman who proposes a spending freeze until the budget 1:. balanced. How do you label him? Ravenel 1s s peaking t o t he Walte rboro Rotary Club. He gives his s tandard speech, which includes his s pending-freeze proposal as well as a reference to 30,000 r esidents of Beaufort and Jasper counties who make less than $3,000 a year. lie sug- gests taking money from a dam con· s truclion project to help them. MOST OF THE Be aufort a nd Jasper residents he discusses are black. The Rotarians are all white, s mall b~nessmen and salesmen for the most part, and tbelr questions r eflect concern about high welfare payments and weakening national defense. 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Husband leaves tor work Wife pultt•1 s with clean-up Then. an many c1t1es. sht-ud JOurns lo t he te lev1s1on sN Enter Phil Donahue. 42. hands ome. 6·recL. 175 pounds, ~rn on the cusp of S lig1llar1us. tht• Archl'r, a davorrcd Homan Cathol1<" father nf four sons and:\ daughtC'r. bright. blue ey('d, s in cere, qu1ck on has fet:t, and a mun with 11n ubutin.: fa 1th that lhe American woman as tht> mos t undN· rated. belittled nealurt• on t'arlh AS A FIXTURE o n s ome 14fi TV s tutiuns. Donahue brings to day l1 me te lcv1s1on an 1ntert .... t l~g altcm:.tllVC, a talk s how that rNJIUfC'S lht• llU die.n ee a nd braves issues such us inct·s t , uhort1on. reltg1on. pohtacs, sex. all or thl' thin~" iwoplt· wt·1 l· told not to bring up an pubhc Has target as women intl•rc:.stms:. m tl'lhi.:t·nt women Pa10 Political Advert1s1ng Choose THE BEST BRAND ' for STATE SENATOR C onwniff~ to Elect JOH S. BRAND I 161 c.meo.. Locpma Inch, Calif. 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Keep h~r working for you! Jf aWte CB~a"d Co gWtetic g .f;oll a CBeautifµQ gjou Rt'A.Oll "' IAlVDL WONDER ' Cream or lrost. 3·0Z 11et wt 1~!! COVER GIRL' MOISTURIZED LIPSTI CK Cover girl'. A:I shades 1 oz •. _ .. IEWIU, QUDICHU' CM1' STICll' Moistens llP• All shades REVl.Oll ' 11mo1P cum• CUlH' .... 'BIG LASH' SlftR llCllSTIIRE MASCARA IU.S UPSTICX POUSM Nalural Won· Nalural Wonder• C1eme and Cream or 11051 der' 4611 oz. Cream or lrost. lrost.All shades 45 11 oz. ~--~ NNl Sll<KS 77c PROTECTIVE LONG LIFE NAILSUCKS'• C..over girl• A!I shades '11 oz • •• 01 f44 gsc MOtSTUR;? LOMG 'I WEAR LIQUID LUSH' EYf MAKE·UP MASCAllA Cover G111· l e-Cove• 0111• 45 QUKl 1 II Ol llu1d ounces MAYIB.Ull* Ok t•1110l MAYIBUll' MOISTURE UPSTICI MAlf·UP CUlD " PGUSH IBllOVER ~erbal , lemon or regular. ~152 l ·HOlll EYE PCIUSH WITM IRUSM Cover Girl" A!I shades .. 30-oz • "'"' o• MAISH ~ HAU AS MAYIEWIE' IAll COl.011 CHOICE C1em1 or lrost If oz MAYIElllNP GREAT LASH MASCARA The pr0101n mas· cara Save l lQUld, All Creamy or llOSIOO IZ ot •. IAR.!' Twt' 'It oz • bo4- lles n& ~·"' Shlldes 1 oz.• n ... -.. ·A ... CSllD -----·--- ... ...t :i.. ~· : • ' .:r •• ..: .... -· -,,J ... ,.. ~ • ' ' -·· ' ~ ......... _, -.. • ........ ~ ~:.: :,.: .. <.,-: .. :~,·-· .... - •• ERMA BOMBECt\ Sunday. Junu 4 1978 /~' DAIL v PILOT A I I NDID • • <• rom P•1u· \~I t.1rt.c "'onwn "'hu h "1· t11 t ;.ikt• t'Jrt of k111'> but that '-'<>uldn l hJ\l' mJtlt•rt•d to thl'm . Rl'\<.1twl SJ)':; IJter Tots Sh~ft Car's Data He n•c.•alh. I hat thl' tdeahsm of John anu Robt•rt Kcj\1wdv drew him into poht1<.·s from 1960 on, he sa~'· thl'rl' Jlways '>N•med to bt· something important to be ron<'l'rned <Jbout C1v1I rights. V1ctn,1m . W<1tl'rgalt- "I Just don't Lh1nk lhdl ·., then· anymore I lhrnk people urc <.'On<'ernt>d about their own l1ves. not the: other guy's." YET MANY I SSUES th~l' d41ys are so com plicated and emc,twnal. so beset by contrad1c tory interests, that candtdal<·s find 1t hard to st~ke out any firm ground or ::.ugcest a cons1s· tent approach that might satisfy a large cross. section of voters ·New Jersey is ht.•avily Catholic and has a strong right to life mov<.·mcnt. ll also has pockets of heavy unemployment, and the two principal Democratic candidates for the U.S. Senate spend a Int of time talking about that. There 1s little ph1losoph1cal difference bt!lween Bill Bradley and U1ck Leone BRADLEY. TUE lormer basketball -.tar. mamtams that he will "focus national attention on New Jersey and its problems ·; That's not a trivial answer m a state with an identity proble m · 7 5 million people squeezed betwet.•n New York and Philadelphia. served by those cities' TV stations. rooting for their teams. ollt.•n c·anng less CJhout the state m wh1c·h they11H· than the <·1t1l''> wht·r:c they >Aork But they al'>o gl•l the t•motional questions BRADLEY Hi\S not yd uc·qu1rcd polill<.'al poh~h. und ~11 ... 1.,pt•t·rh 1s somet1me5 ht•s1tant Hut wh('n a Hutgt•r., Cn1vt•r1.,1Ly studcnl asks about abortion. BradlPy <tn!.\.\{'r" quickly . • "I think that'~ un mcredtbly tough moral dcc1s1on for an)one to make. I I a Vt' you sct•n where lhc new <..:ad11lacs are offerin1-t a digital trip <' o m p u t l' r o n l h c 1 r dashboards" ll 's tln in~trum e nt p a n <' I w h 1 c h y o u pro~ram lik e a com putt.·r JUSt bcfon· }Ou start the trip. Then. as you unvt" you pre:.s .1 runct1on button and In· ... tanlly. lhl' lights ti · lummatc lo reveal your average speed for th<.· trip. how many miles 1 ht'fon• you need ~as. how long ) ou ve been on the ' ro<id, how many miles to y 11 u r tfr-.t 1n~1t1 on and wh;,il lime you will ar· rl Vf'. ., ""°'° BOY. IF that little good•t> \.H"re a standard part of family compact cars and :-.lation wagons. 1t would be the greatest boon to pa r e nts lrav<·llr~ with kids :-.incl' they started se lling tranquilizer.; over tht- co u n l t• r without:.. j)l'C'M' fl plHIO Think of 1l! J\n 1n'>tanl an!-.wt•r to all tho:-.l' long playing mouths in the bad, :.t•;il "When do we f:t'l there" When we gonna hCJve lunch? How .. A':> a C'anrl1date. you do havr• to take a posi lion. though, so I su11port freedom of choice for the woman and I would vote for Medicaid abor· lt0ns " FORMER CAGE STAR BILL BRADLEY Tall Order for Campaign Photographer long 1s it going lo take'? !l ow many more · milt's.," Paid Pollt1ca1 Advertising Choose The Best Brand "HE LOWERED THE PROPERTY TAX RA TE 25°/o IN 4 YEARS." Committee to Elect JON S. IRAtf D 1368 C erritos, LOCJYnO ~ach, Calif. John Youn9stead, Treaswrer Paid Political Advertisement ERNIE WHO? FOR WHAT? ERNIE DRONEN BURG For STATE BOARDOF EQl)ALIZATION EXPERIENCED 7 years with the Board of Equal1zat1on as Supervisor BUSINESSMAN ... Vice Pres of local Corporation Paid tor by lhe c.omm1ttec to 1·ll'Ct E '""-' Dioocnburg 278!> Kunz SI • San O.c:go, CA 9:>110 Otek Hoy. Cha1Tm11n REPUBLICAN · VOTE DRONENBURG [!] JUNE 6th REPUBLICAN ESTATE JEWELRY and DIAMONDS Over 11 /2 Million Dollars Worth 0111mond pnces are high -and gelling h1"1er. Buy now from distressed sourcm, and Pt1V<1te estatn. Don't miss this important sale! Tt'l•re w 111 he m..tn v ·ion" n t •oO*.•• d 1ttntOnt11J, 1n th11 1...tle ir•ch,,t.no \Ontfl' fu-M1 lfhlt'!'\1•~•vnt au•IUV d 111n1ont.h f,On\ 1/1 c rl'•' to 1.50 Cdtdt\ A t,o 101\. o t IOUt,ff fltt1er tfcJI. ruh1tt. tHld "'1PUIJ•rf'\ Jir. W-'11 tt\ Othttr IHOCIOlll qttm$ MJtOV f'l"nt\ tind t8dlft$ 5oOl1u,1.rf'll un.t rt1'"'"'' thmuond ,1ngs fron" 1-'' 1 ..,,"'to w1•ll ov•H 12 car .HS S•·v• '"' 11r11 n rtttnt older ploh nurn .-rHt tt1tHnond brac:elen. P'"'· pendent•, end tt•frtnQ\ will b<t ofl•r•d Including" 2G cu•• <11amond brecf!le1 and a 44 carat d11mond brec•l•t Lort ot fine gontt ena tadtel wfOtch•s. gold chatnt 8'1d mlKella<\eoul ........ ,¥ 5..,.,., 1mpor19n1 ltd• r1noa. ena j.tde poec;M MONDAY NIGHT JUNE 5TH 8:00 P.M. Inspection Houis 12:00-5:00 p.m. 7 .00-8 :00 p.m . Proponv moved for con11en11ince ol st1lo 10 uewport galleries ltd. 2542 West Coac;t Highway Newport Beach, CA • Tl AMS Ban~l\m""''"r¥'\1~r"r Ch••QI" Pf\,-tOnof c.hr.c k Cash Som•··~ h•ndtt<t t•rn-.s , .. n nw eu11nQetJ (714) 645·2200 CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED 'TIL 5 pm MONDAY Ar I I avtn• Avt t•onH• TESTING ... <Fnim Page AIO tho..,t· lh1ng., S111ti1•\ "';rnt to tc:-.1 lht•m · Tht• Lc:.b rn mu-.t '>lCJtl''> strl'!>!> rcadini::. "11t111g or sp<•ak1ng .rnd malh<.•mat1cs. Somt• .1cltl prac·t1cal ;,ipµhcat1ons ('alll•d !>Urvival or lift: ... kilh J\t lht· OpC'n S1·ho11l in St. Paul. Minn .. for insl.HH'l'. each 9lUdl·nt '>elecL<; a commitle<' of lt·.11·h1•rs and studrnt'> Lo evalualt• his compctl•n c·y 1n career c·durat1on. C'ommun11y involvement in 1·urn•nt 1ssu!'s, c·on ... um(•r awareness. 1n Jnrmat1on finding and Pt'rsonal skills such <JS writing, h<'allh l'art· ;rnd group interaction "IT 11:\S REEN tot:.dly <ICt'epted ... <J '>JJOk1·-."oman suv ... \:ot "" tn FlnridCJ ,\ 117 qut•st1on '""I \\ ;1s given to high school 11in1or ... for th(' f1rsl time last November. It tn 1 lurft·d l1l11ni.: uut a JOh applil'allon or t ax form. "'rating a letter. balan('tng a <·heck book, and n·adtng a road m:.1p Of the 100.000 :-.t utknts who took the test. 111.700 failed. Tht• l11ghc!.l Jallurl' r :.ite -77 per· t·cnl w<i:-. umong bl<1cks Although an effort hCtd been made to purge ra<•1;,il. cconom1t: and sex bias from the test. the .,.,\i\CP charj!c:d that 1t was p1lched to the skills of wh1ll'. middle t'la:-.s students. Complicating 1 h<• problem was lht• fi.l<:t the1t l'VCn som e "J\ .. 'tudents flunked lhl' literacy 1)()rt1on of the test. TF.ACllE R UNIONS JOINED the attack. :tl·c·us1ng tht' :-.talc• of 1n'>l1galing a "Lest craz{,.. that l·oulc1 l<'ad to · ll'.tehinl! tlw test," or in -..trut·t1ng student... onlv 1n "'hJt they would net•d lo pas" thl' comp1·1t•nl v tt.•':->l. In ('alllorn1a wht·rc· d1':->lri<'t d('signed tests ml n•:Hllng, wr1t1ng and math will begin this l.tll. of11C'ia ls arc lookmg for solutwns to ~everal prnhlt•m':->. not th(• lt'<l'>l of whtth I' mont'y to pay 1111 p.1rt•nt confert'nr1·.., and n·mt•d1al help m an d.itl·d hv law. 1\n :1pprupnat1on or S5 m1lhon "'a ... ('Ill rrom the law -.l'lting u'p the• tests. ""' many us half of tht· lc·g1slatures thal m:rntlal<•cl tc• ... 1s l aded to provide money, Pi pho '>UY'> TUE SPEEU \\ITll which mm1mum com pctenty ha-.. c•;wght on has masked not onl.,.. :-.om e probll'm':-> l1k1· lht'>, ht• -.ay!.. but also tht• µossibilily th:1t rt rnulfl -.1gnir1C'a nlly ('hangc tht· 11alurt' of cducatwn .. What W('0 n• n •.illv t:.Jlkmg aboul 1s. lh1c; I'> th(' be'>t d1sc·uss10n ot \\hat Lhl' American school "\ ':->t<·m i'> all about. lhl· lwst d1!.cuss1on <1f J\mt'r1C'an ('dueat111n 1n ,, hundrl'd yt•ars ... Paid Politica l Advertise ment ~\ /i // PUT THE . . s\\l~~ BACK ON THE BADGE ELECT LAUREN RUSK • RUSK will be a full· time Sheriff! • RUSK will rebuild trust & confidence in the department! . • RUSK will build employee morale & slash the 30°0 annual employee turnover~ • RUSK 1s a veteran sheriff's supervisor who knows the departments needs' LAUREN x c•PUT~E,~K YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED. Orange Coast College ~perates the official recycling center for Costa Mesa. I E,...a BOlllfJe~k O(_course. it's tht• same old story. Tht• expensive cars haVl' all the children's featun•., that should be 1n thl' economy cars. Like thl' limousines with th1.•1r sliding gla'ls panel thut throws the back seat into a pit of silence and spares the driver l ht• agony of sound. Everyone knows thl' economy cars need tht• t wirllnl! bucket st' a ts where a mother c.·an whirl around and g1v<' the kids a rap without -.tand1ng on her knt'c'> -and irn11uhng h1·rscll on the head rest Lo reach thl' brats. They need the ele<.'lric w1 nd ov.!. th at arc <·ontrollt'<I by the co<'kp1t t' rcw so that you don 'l h;\ve a child's tongue 1·urving urounrt you r no dralt Economy cars should have the electric locks on all the doors that keep the adults in tht: front se;,il in control . es'}:>t't'ially when you stop for ga::. and d1::.cover you have to drive through the homl·made fudge and the gift shop to <·heck it out. OF COURSF.. it'" undc r !>lood that the d1g1tal computer would hav(• to bl' set with a kw chffcrcnt responses to a car <'arrying children. Hut if we've come this lar. 1t may not be t oo c·razy to imagine that '>O meday, sta ti on wagons would come NOW THE WORLD'S "BEST" DRAPERY CLEANING Coit. the world's largest. will restore the hidden beauty in your draperies. Coit removes and cleans draperies. rehangs them with perfect pleats and even hem~. And a Coit cleaning prolongs drapery sfiAM CARPET CLEANING·~·~) WITH THE ADDED PROTECTION OF ••• s otch an1· CAaPll g PttOnCltOH HOMES• APAA'TMCHTS •MOBILE HOMES • OfTICES •WALL TO WAU CARP£T, fUAf41TURE I. DRAPERIES CLUNEO IN YOUR HOME • OUP SOil UTRACTIOH MAKO YOUR CARf'CT SANITARY CUAN! eqUIPl>l'd With ... tantlard button!:> on a panel that woul d 11lum1nate tht• rotloWIO~ anS'ACrs JU'>l l>y touching the button Arc "e lost" rYes or no. I M 1 l es c·ovcred 1H·r d:1y. <You 'r<' not gomg to helievl' this l And maybe JUSt om• button that stay::. ht all the time that read-.. "YOU SHOULD HA V f': GONE BEFORE YOU LF.FT llOME." Fonds OK'd LOS ANGELES (Al'> -1'he City Council hus uppropriatcd $10,000 to assurc completion of a documentary rilm at the Federal Corr ectional lnslltutaon al Terminal I sl and. The film will describe the work don<• b y a s ix.ye ar-ol d nonpro fit gro up or entrl'preneur... 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I • , 0 M 0 , • .. ~ • / 12U>JL'f ... LOT sunoav June•. 1v11 HOROSCOPE Three GOP Rivals Aim at Wray , REMEMBER .•. <From Page AZ) JeMi llnruh, now statt: treasurer , was ut Ken- nedy's !>Ide in the Am- bassador pantry in 1968. lie believes Kennedy's death al tered the rate of America. H) K THY CUN(' Of .. o.!lt ,..._ MM Thr4..>e Republican~. mclud1ng ~ llunllngton 6e¥ch llnlon High School Oistnct trustee, are surc tht'y'lt be the GOP pack Tuesday an northwest Orange County 's 7lst Assembly Ohs· tract I ncumbent Chet Wray. a Westminster D emocrat, faces no oppoi,at1on an his primary re-election campaign BUT HOPING TO r un against Wray tn November are Huntington Beach trustee Doris Allen of Westminstl"r ; Don Ellis, an Anaheim history teacher, and W.C. Burrell Jr., a North Orange County Community College District trustee ~ All three Republicans favor passage of Proposition 13 next week. M rs. Allen. owner with her husband of a Costa Mc:sa lighting com pany, said she is con cerned about government over -regulation and ' Boros~ope: Genaini New Vitality Collles Forth MON DAY, JUNES By SVDNEV OMARR ARIES <March 21-Apnl 19>: New Moon position activates short trips, visits. dealings with r c!lat1 ves. fresh conn•pts. original ideas. T ,\ l ' R l ' S I A pr 1 I ;w M ;,\ 201 :\1 o n ey pu.:tun: 1s brighter you arc g1vt·n choice and intuition works in your favor G E .M I N I ( M a v 21 -Junc 201 Nl'W Mooiv- 10 your sign !>ym boh1.t•s DAHLGllEN ROY n_fSI Ol!REN, '""d••nt of N<'wPOrl ~•c C .,..,.,..d dway Ott Junt' JO 1q1a rvt~ b'f tu\ w 1te F-r •nct\. daugntrt lf't1hd Moor(• 01 Ca mpoell. c;.,. '°" A1(nMd S11'9f'I 01 SM O•O'QO, CA, S9r .. n«llll<lren,J9r•M· Qr.l('!d( h•ldr11n RP\1denl ot Newoor' &each to,.'!. vettr\ t-tf win Pa\I p,,.,, ""111011"' lt.olbcMCAv,.A\<.OCo.tl1on<1"<J hft! mt-mbl-r 01 ltw l•IPpnone Pton.t"flr'I\ of An-wru,. ~''-''Cr\ ;111df be' '"''a on Mondov Jun~~. n78.-lf '1noonat Pat;.1f1r V,._w (f'MIJl'"I w 11h Rev (hdrle\ O (14'0 •'' Co\lt1 M#I> ., othc Ml1nq V1s1ttthon 4 ., PM ~nOd'/ di Pat•lic V~w Mortuttry 000 P•(,1f1< Vu~w OttYf'. Newootl H4'eth (d lnlrrment at Pac1r1c V1rw Mtmo,.AI P<lrl< Pac1f1< V•ewMorluary director' llECK EA DA AAV MONO WILBfR f~ECKI= R n..thvt" of NPw 'York .tnd ,,. \telttf'll ot tiunt1n9ton 8P•<h . Cit , o.u .eo ;aw.o• on Jv'le 1 19/B 111 ~ a<ie 01 •• BeloVl'O ""'!Mncl or Ell• M•ron<' 8 tc -.,.., . tov1nQ ••t"9r ot A av mono William f!POPr of ~"••· Arl1on.,, t< ""'" M'"'" Moody ot Santa Ant'I ono on,-.. ordnckhild R1Khttllf' K ay Otc~u·r o• P'1oen11 A111ona Of Bttk~r w•\ ., qr11duat~ lrom tht! l I F E 811>1e Co11~11~ •I Los Anqe1es on ''•0. he wor,~o w11n Aune ~mp1e M cPn-.win tor • Vf>6'"-rh rwr Pflr\Onal \K'"''"'" dnO rtt~drCh advt~ Hf' wa\ fdHor •ur fM Fou.r SQuarf' Pubt1callons tor 11 •PU\ He I-ht "' t"" L I F E 81Dlt-r 011~9e 10' H ~ars In 5"p1eml>er 1%8 "" w•nl to work for 1114' Full GO\Pt'I f-!u\•f'l,., .. "lttn',. fptlowsh10 d\ t he n,,., ,,,, o• publications lor VOtCE M•QtJltr\{· Of ~ '"' .nd h•s ••f P ot Jo·, vl~.tr\ wer~ ~"•"° at AnQPkl-\ lt•MPIP by A1mt'" ~mplf' McPhff\Of'\, ' unerdl \flf'W'lff'\ will bit" held on Mon- o~y Jun• \ 1Q18 "' 11AM al Ille (atvAry (._ho)pPt ot C~•~ Mir-w wt•h Dr Ralpn .c Mf P?lPt'\.On, R~v Norm.ti HO¥w\e dnO 0.-n-K>\ Sht'lrkariiM"\ ot11c1at 1no lnter~nt wiU bfl ltl Wf'\lm1nst~r M tft'IOrtdl Pdr lll. Ct mf>lttry, Wf'~tm1n\t•r. ca. Frit'n<k W'ho Wl~h to (My tfi.eir rM.Pee-t' may catt 111 Smith '"'"'" Lamb W••tcloll °"1~1. •11 E 11tn SI , em.ta Me.,.., C.4 on Sund•1 ,,.,... 9AM IO ~PM !.moth Tulh•ll L .. ml> Co\ta Mortu.arydir~tor\ 6A6 4811 COFFEE CHA~L ES FRANKLIN COFF £ E 11 I, r""°""' of CoronA df'I Milt. C.t, f'l'\t"d t1way on Junt> t, 1918 al Hoag HMpital .... f"..-oorl twa<n, Ca 80,.,, Novt-m bf'r ~ 1911 an C"•dron Nebrd\•(t Sufv1Vf'd by h•\ w 1tf' G•f1°' Oof.,,a. i Mughte" V1r91n1c) Slon<-r ot Hem,.,1. Ca. and Ch11rl,.ne Ht w11t ot Mluton V1e10. c.a , -.on Char~\ """'" (.Oii te 01 CoronA ""' ,.,..,., • Col 1 Qr Andcn11orrn Pr iv Ate I Am•ty wrv•c~,. .will bf" h("IO <>" Mond8Y Junt- ~. 1918 •t Pit<tfl< Vlt'W Mfotnorodl PMk, N•wport B"''9th Patdi< "',."' Mortuary d•rr<tor\ PlfttCE llOTHHS SMITHS' MOITUAIY 627 Main SI Huntington Beach 536-6539 l'H:I FAMILY COLONIAL f·UMHAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893·3525 PAClffC VIEW MEWOllALPAH Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Onve Newoort California 644-2700 McCOIMICK MOITUAllH Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan C8p1strano 495-1776 IALn-tB•HOM FUMBAL NOMI Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 18.1 ROADWAT WOITUAH 1 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMffK.M)&L.UMI WUTCUflP CHA,. 427 E 17th St Cost a Mesa • 64&-4888 Santa Ana Chai>el 518 N Broadwny S11nt1Ana • 5.47-4131 •' r e birth, a r eturn of vit al ity, courage to be yo urse lf. Travel , communi cation are fea tured. CA N CE R (June 21-July 22>: Cycle is up, but the re 1s aura of confinement. Know that being alone is not same as being lonel y. Check bas ic m aterial ' LEO <.luly i3 Aug 22 > F'riend . who has marvelous "patter." <'ould latk substance. Th e d <iy features <' r c a t 1 \' 1 t y . h o pl' !'.> • desi r es, 1nte ns if1ecl r elationship. VIRGO <Au.i:! 2:i Sept 22 1 Possible rcr.1dencc c· h a n g t ' • do m c s l i c ad1u~tmcnl are fratun·d Asp1rat1ons. g 11 a I s c· 11 m m a n <l allt·nt1on URRA <~·pt 2:1 <kt 221 Go111I. Nl'w i\1 0011 :l ~J.ll'l'l l"tlllH'ldl''i noy, \\II h long run!-!<' \ ll'\\ trnvl'l. languagl'. Y.rtttcn word and othl'r forms or 1· o m m u n 1 t• a t 1 o n SC ORPIO <Oct 2:J Nov. 2 1 J • Organize f''1H·u s on pri oriti es , r cq u ircmcnts Your p ass ions. imp u l s es surge forward Member of oppos1tt: sex wants vou to decide, commit. SAGITTARIUS <Nov 22-Dec. 21 1 See as is. not merely as you think peopl e and places could b.e L ook beyond the immediate. gain overall v iew. C APRICOR N <Der. 22 -Ja n . 19 1. Ne w a pproach t o employment, health. vis iting r e l a tives necessar y . What had b een h idden will be r evealed AQUA RI US <Jan . 20· Feb. 18 ): Emotion, intu i ti on , variety, impulse. creativity and ~iffair o r h ea rt t· o · m i n ~ 1 e . PI SCES <Feb 19 March 20>. Il e flexi bl e , de s pi t e d emands from those wh o reel they know m or e than you about you. Sl·.nse of humor essential. Check diet. THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY CREMATION Burial at Sea (714) 646-7431 D•1 or Nlaht ........ .,...." .;r. , •• 2t00 W. CoHI Hw1. Suite 9 Newport B•K ti . C1t1f. 92613 ,.. ..... nd FrH Porttoffo 10: ... l.19 .•• (tM 81t 0 red t ape ~h1ch create whal she calls an un· fJvorable business climate. Hurrell mentions tax relief. crime and gov· t:rnmcnt misspending as major issues. seeking nominations for the north county's 69th Assembl y District seat being vacat ed by Repubhcan Congressional candidate William D annemeycr . ELLIS FAVORS A return to lhe teaching of busac skills in public schools and more l>t ran gent student discipline. Democrats outnumber Republicans by ;N 000 voter s in the 7lst distric t , which str'ctches from Buena Park lo Fountain Valley and from Los Alamitos eastward to Garden Grove. Elsewhere in the county Tuesday. voters will select candidates ror the mad-county 72nd Assembly District and the north county 69th Assembly District. WHl~E D~MOCRATS hold a slight edge in voter reg1strahon, the north county tJislrict has a hi story of sending R e publicans t o Sacramento The district includes l"ull.erton and La · Habra. as well as parts or Anaheim. Urea. Oran~c. Plact;>nt1a and Yorba L inda Repubhcan candidates are John Foot(' or Fullerton. a Coastline Community College lec- turer and former aide to r etiring Congressman Charles Wiggins ; Rex Gaede. a Brea city coun- cilman and director of the Child Guidance Center of Orange County. Sa m Cooper, a Brea counc1fman and food manufacturer's represen- tative. and Ross Johnson of Anaheim, an at· torncy and onetime legislator '$ aide. Er.win Stroll, now 27 and a top interior de- signer . was a 17 year old Kenned y campaign worker in 1008. One or Strhan·s bullets struck h1 i; thigh , l ea ving p ermane nt musc l e damage. "It changed my hfe in u g r c:.t t way .'• said Stroll. ··1t woke m e up to t he fact ther e was a great deal out there to do. things to share with other people. It was a eatalyst for m y career. Wh en you 're 17 and somethfag like that hap· pen s to you, wel l. it makes you see things differently ." "K ennedy represented an incredible devotion to government service." tic said. "and he held out more h o p e to th e American masses than any other politician. Mnre than a n y thing else. the assassination wiped out the hope or a lot or people that things rould ~better." Another inc umbe nt Democ r at. As· semblyman Richard Robinson of Santa Ana. races no opposition in has primary campaign. S EEK ING T ll E GOP nod l o m eet Robinson an November are Santa Ana <.:1ty Councilman David Brapdt and VirJ.t1l Elkins, a ) ret1 ~ed real estate broker and quality control engineer. The 72nd district covers most of Santa Ana • and Garden Gro\'c as well as small par ts of Tusltn, Stanton. Fountain Valley. Westminster and Anaheim. Fifty.four percent of the dis- trict's registered voters ar e Democrats DE!'10CRATS ARE Chris Loumak1s. a Fullerton hus1rws!> t.'xt·c·ut1ve: Richard II. Norris. a l''ullerton law :-thool graduate: Robin Young. a La llabr<1 t·oun(·1 h.1.oman. college in- structor and Orang(• County T.rans1t D1stnct director Schrade, who nearly d 1C'd or a head wound. said his political com- m 1 t m ent intt>ns1r1ed . l' a Ul-1 ng pro blems al \\ ork Sol edad prison of- f icials said S1rha n 's routine will be no di!· ferent this week than for the past nine years in his 10· by Hoot cell. Fo r those who re - m em bcr the tragedy of June 5, 1968. time has become distor ted. "ll ~cc m s like yesterday." some say. Unruh ex - pressed another view "Ten vcars'? It seem~ hke 10.0oo." Five Democrats and five Republicans are t\lso. Paul Bell. an Anaheim attorney and unsu<·ccssful 197fi st<ite senate candidate. <ind Ted F. Sh1pk(•y Jr of Brea. a longtime Pullerton businessman who now 1s a law clerk .. , fdt ltle wa~ ..,hort J nd 1f \OU b1•l1eve m :-ometh1~g. :,-ou l>hould pursue 1t ·· -PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT - ·Hon. James E. Musick T.J. Meadows Kenneth R. Carpenter Donald & Sandra Weber °'•"-~ c """'•.,,.. ... w .... ..., Dale Griggs Del Catibn Robert & Jacquelyn Rivas John Wayne Vera Billips Phil Charlton Keith I Roberts Anthony DiG1ovanni Kenneth T. Dykes Gavin S. Herbert Marion Knott Louis L. Currn Walter W. Cruttender. Jr. Willis J. Clemons William T White. 111 RA,Allebom Lloyd L Aubert, Jr. William Brown Terry Kymla Rose Marie Giacchett1 Donald A. Mcinnis William & Gladys Hersh("r Bill Conroy Roy L Byrnes, M.D. £d Harding John & Lucille Forrester C. Michael Jones Thomas K. Callister ,, Fred J. Barbour Dean 0 . Hesketh Erenc,t Saft1g Kenneth W. Carlson George V. Barr [dward Mitchell f .E. Birtcher James W. Davey Don & Erna Estep Novel B. Jame~ Cordon D. M oon Ralph L Bacon W1ll1am R. Colloton rlorence E. Heffern Harold Dean William Cr£ten G.J. Horton Thoma'> R. Beauchamp Ldke & Lottie· Boardmdn J<1mcs M . Crowl Ann Gordon f dward N. Haye ... Jr. Ru~sc•ll H Knott Tim Haidingpr Cciylor J. Carmer Mat1hew Kennt'y Dr Perry Davi~ I ton Denn" f \ aqwntPr Henry f Beaudry frpdrri< k E. Collin.; Barbara Brook BatbJra J. Holl Ruth M . <..armer f lorenLl' Smith Betty Johnson Ldrry Buchheim Tom Connors Robert & Nina H1> .. son Sandy Scmdling Carl Hankey Waltc>r Ge1N Lee & Marty Granell Gror~<' W M cClure. Jr J.W. Burch Roy C. Porter Hersch Hoopen~arner Grant MrNiH Maurice S. Nadridgc. M .D. Thomas W. Doan, D D.S jay & Olive Estt>p , Floyd L Wergt•lano Bill Barry Marguerite M. Miller Warner L liO\t1ck. M D RobE'rt W Wilrnx Harry M. Schafer Paul Cronin Harry (_ Cope> Ma"hall Row(•n, M 0. Gilbert H. Riddle, D.D.S. RPuben P. Hughe' Don W. Smith frin McOwen RohC'rt H. Calhoun ClarC'n ce & Orpha Doubl~1ck E Clayton Dr. James Garry B. Mathia) Rtlndall [ Prc•o,ll'y r rede11c k & Jean Sharkc> (.hr"tine Arbop,a~I W.J. Haney Jack Smith Jo~eph1na A Bra'ihf'ar Kae A. (wing Howard A A'hby Richard l. Dyer Harlan & Nancy Hoyt A.W. Goddard RC'v. Charles l Ma1N Kcinneth ( Pritc> Ht>lcn [ TrommN M1chaC'I B Neal William C. Meadow., < c1rl M. Down., W D Murphy Betty Jordan J.D. Green lrno Rand.ill Pr·tPr Murray Arthur L Nelson Norman E. Ayres John M. Rau CPnl' £ Myt'" Ralph Boardman Edna Long August Rc1t('r Ted ~ J\lin· Bartl<'ll Renfro C.. Newcomb Marjory G. Livingston Jdme!> Meehan Dean A. Crt•nnr,11 Don Bergman Al ten R. Le Roy. M D. Henry M. fo1estr<' CC. Mc <...iry Hazel B. Myer., Skip Moorhead Tom Evan,, Jr. Ll'' Rl'mmer) Leonard Taafe Manny Lopez B.irt K. Brown liryan I tall Herbert & Sara Hill Ned H. Hawkin!> Gilbert f . Nel!)on Wilham M cClain Walker Smith. Jr Mrs. Andy Devine John W. M cOwE'n T c:1ylor Rrchard!)on Pt·te KurhalUll Samuel E. Lyon., Anni Williams Darlene Riley Luther Broome Alice Mitchell Herb Warren John & Nedra Smallen Tom and Judie Smisek Florence Smith Robert W. Duff Harmon Jenson Larry Arason Alfred E. Mollicone Ed & Elizabl'lh Arnold Tom & Margaret Stephenson Donald J. Atkinson David & Patricia Schwein~berg Darryl R. Wold Jerry Mowe Virginia Prouty Marie V. Tobin William M . Tomlinson Vito Fcrlauto Dr. Sherman Dickinson George Forster M olly G. Harvey Or. Walter 8. Havekorst john F. Debs. D.D.S. Sal F. Gambina Charlotte C. Calhoun Richard M. Hawkin<. Cecil J. Marks W.T. Hayer Roger Cumin Dean C. Davisson Ldrry L. Curran John F. Butler Jose D. Marmole10 Michael I. Goode Albert K. Currell Patrick forc;ter Andrew T. Pitches~ Dr. Ernest A Szabo Donald J. Martinson Richard C. Browne Larry Martz Ross W. Cortese Paul F. Marx Mickey Hartling Robert Gu~genht.'1m led W. Lundberg "When you fight to save the people tax dollars and give them top notch law enforcement, you step on a few toes and that draws criticism, but that's what I promised the voters I'd do and that's what I will continue to do ... " Sam Hill Lohn L Curo Barry L Snyder Mary Lou Baughman Or. Amofd Landsman Sharon Ldwrence Murray Levy Chester H. Kolb Leo L1pert Dee Nelson Dons Wilson J. Gordon Griffith E.dward L. Nicholson Floyd H. Nleblas. Sr (.arol A. Papp Eugpnc• R. Ka< h. M D frank S. Paterno Vernun R. Sprtalcn Clayton H. Parker David & Victoria ParkPrson Thoma' A. Conner Bernard G. Livingston r rne~t & Pearl Pittsenbarger Ray Sthlueter Marlu Smith Robert & Cecilia Llama~ William L Smith Dr. R.C. Whiteside P.R Burke Vernon Hum lohn W. Sundqu1)I Don R. So1kd Bill & Betty Squier Wilham B. Reed Paul A PalmC'r Harry Stephenson Robert Bennett Robert LoPrest Paul M. Whisenand Nancy L Bettcher \.., I W. Knowlton 5. Myron Robinson Cc1rl J. Kymla Phil Bird Glen & Dorothy Stillwell Robert & Rose Thompson James D. Stout Robert 0 . Kemmis Timothy L Strader Nadine Summers Richard Griffith Byron Tamuuer Warren Ten Eyck J. Lafe Ludwig. M.D. Donald MacDonald. 11 I P Thomassen Richard W. Basse Robert L Tunstall Ldrry Vaughan Wallace C. Kv1lvang Ml!rle H. VcrBurg AR. Montgomery Paul T. Salata .... Paul R. Blank John Carthe John P. Pitches'> Ra<' Gritt11h John & Lorena Verdi Richard A1 Voil [arl Fleck A £. Pat Arnold )dmC's D. Beisner Orville t. Northrup Donald G. Jerome P. Roger Guevara Ted R. Young Denny G. Vopat William N. Wallace Darrell E. Ward George A. Johnson William Ware Donald H. Chapton, D.O.S. Carol L Schroeder Don Dempsey Melinda White Matthew R. Kenney W.H. Selman R.F. Rocco Wa(ter ,Geier Tony & Rose S1c;ca Norman 8. Curtis Angus Smith Don Burn) A.J. Shaw Donald G. Clark C. Michael JonC's Hal & Mimi B1rnkrant Denni~ W. Harwood Bill & Janice Orum Bill Voit Margaret L Woodard Wyatt W. Berry Thoma~ J. O'KrPfc· This IS only a partial list ot the hundreds ol endorsements we have received \ He's done a great job. Let's keep him working for us. Fnends ot Brad Ga tea, 82 Brookhotlow Prive. Santa Ana, CA 92705 David R White. CPA, Treasurer. Contents authorized and approved by Sheriff Siad Gates. • • ·.,.. . ............. . ·' a n II I: (1 s ti IT N N (I A p G 01 ci Lt Ou,.. Sim GN MOr Ci<ll FHI lu< II SI c:- ci.1 ,, II LUI ft •• (I~ .,.. II< ' I , °'" '""' .. Travel Sunoay. June 4. 1978 CAIL y PILOT A • :J Ready to Flee? Try Other Coast Bring Adventurous Spirit, Swimsuit, Jeans -r- ''lt was a great flight-from McDonald's to McDonald's In six hours 45 minutes." When local beach t raffic gets lo be Loo much. why not sign on for six or 13 carefree day!> of sailing. s wimming. island·hopping, scuba diving and exploring aboard a ta ll ship in the Caribbean? . M iami-based Wind jamme r 'Barefoot ' Cru1~cs let vacationers get away from it all - tr:.ilf1c Jam:>. crowds. noise, po ll ution a nd tel<· phones. WHETHER YO UNG OR old, lahdlubber or yachts man, JIUSScn~crs Signing aboard a ny Of these four f<tmous sailing ships are bound for adventure 10 the West Indies, British Virgin Islands and Bahamas. I ma~tne tropical winds filling billowing white satls. uncrowded sandy white beaches. de· serted isles and takmg the helm of the wo'tld's Passage Trip Absorbing Liquids Flow From Alaskan Skies, Pubs By STAN DELAPLANE SK AGWA Y . Al<.iska 1 walked into the oldest saloon and called for drinks for the house. I Fortunatl•ly. therL· was no one there but me and the lady bartender. l She said : "The ci ty manager will be here in a minute. I le can tell you all about the shooting of 'Soapy' S m ith.·· This is the tim~ the year when the cruise ship~ turn ar ound from the warm winter Spanish water~ and head for lllL' Inside Passage from west coast ports to Vancouver. to Skagway. to Juneau. to Ketchikan ON T H E iU :\l:\J STR EE T OF Ketchikan 110.000 por>ulat1on. third l argest town in Al ask a > ther e·~ a two story barometer telling you the average rainfall 1s 151 inches. <One soak ing year 1t hit 202 ~ l If it ISN'T raining when you get there. thP Chamber of Com merce people are a little apologetic. T hey didn't disappoint us. Rain was wetting the ship's decks as we c<:ime dead slow through the green isl<.inds. A drizzly rain with wet gray clouds pressed on thL· steep. pinl!y hills behind thl• town. -~ lamp Clow-Out Sal~! ,\II twnl J!l;io;-; lamp~ .1l ''holl'S~lt· or hdnw wholrs:iil- S4a.55S4 Stain Glass & Lamps 1914 HI.Hott llYD. 3311 H.""f'Clrl ll•d., HI COST.t.WISA loppotffe City H .. I ************************* Jt Paid Pollticat Advertisement ·~·ElKt SIRDll luiu.-• : CHRISTOPHER MAGEE STER : RE.l'UBLICA .. CE•Hf\ .. l eot.t._..TTEE Jt "Mr "-o.ly ls °" Yow lelloH" it • • • tne word incumbent creates unlair ,.. advantage fo r easy ree1ect1on. • resulting 1n apathetic representation • • • it COUl.t.GE•IHTEGIUTY•EX'lRIEHCE ,. ' p,.,C1 a., Chn\ MIIll)M St~I • •:.4l Ofa"O"' A-.,. C.01Te "4~• • ************************* Particular People Select JOHNSON & SON Home of the "Golden Touch" "At Johnson & Son. we were treated in a very professional and dignified manner". NANCY NITKIN Huntington Beach, Calif. ANOTHER SATISIFIED CUSTOMER dOHNSON & SON I* I 2626 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • 540-5630 :\1 a in st rl'l'l 's <.i row of tourist stores sPl lrng Sl'<.il -skin coats wilh woll' fur collars (S I .500 for the best >. Knee· high sea l mukluk hoots IS95L Eskimo sits in store t'<.i rving tusk. Cribbage board goes for $96. Lots of touristy sm all stuff i n the $1 to S5 range: Plastic walrus tusk earrings. Enumelt'd tie·l acs w it h the starred blue I lag of Alaska. • • * IT \\1LL COST YOU MORE to STAY 1n Europe tht!-i year , but it will cost you a lot less to get there. Thus the Passport Of· I lt'l' 1s l'~t1mating as many as 20 percent morl' i\ml'n(·;rns and Canad'6M1s will go to EuropL' lht~ yl·ar than last Thl· attratlwn 1s· <.i t'on•y of nl'w lo\\ 1·ost f are~. APEX. Supcr-Su,·cr. Budget. ('h1ckenfet'd, which arc tutting the cost of gl'lting to London town and Gay Par ee. __. Thl•'-w:Jincs can off er cheaper flights simply by guar anteeing themselves that plane!:. will be full instead of fly ing half l'mpty. Fares ar e wor ked out by your pay: ing in udvancc · anywhere from 30 to 90 days. The airline then has an opportunity to pa('kage you <.Ill together and fi ll th<• plunc. !This docs not mean that you all ha\'l' to travel in t he same group. Once you :11T1Vl'. )'OU split. Bul you probably will h u ,.c to a II come home together on the ~<.i mc µlanL· 1 • * • I IL\D LUNCH THE OTHER day with <.i g irl ''ho takes rcscrvutions by phone for a tn1vd agency these LJre t he peopl~who ._.re on thl' I mng line and know what is hap- pcn ing. She said : "A PEX i s the most ver satile low-co~t fare that 1 h ave found. For exam - pit•: The regular far e round-tr ip San F r an - c:1sto lJ>ndon in J uly is Sl.110. ·'The A PEX fare i s $609. ·· Shl' s<.iid : "Not all airlines quote the sa me APEX fares. We called TWA. Pan Amcripm :.ind Lurthansa and got just as many diffen•nt fan•s. As much as $100 d1f fcr cnte in ont' c'ast· .. • • • "I arp planning l o s pend three weeks trave ling in Europe With a rented car and c an 't be ar to le ave my pet poodle, Pierre. at homt' ... " England is the big block for dogs . They don 't allow dogs until they have been held in quC1rantine for si x m onths. R ichard Burton and Elizabeth T aylor tr ied to beat this with their own pct dogs by renting a dogg:.· ) <.ithl and :rnchor ing them in the Th a ml'~ 1 Doggy dinners were fer ried out each day in silver covered dishes from the Hilton catering ser\'ice. > Jlowcvl·r. there is a transit sernce k e n n l' l a t Lo n d o n · s m a i n H ea th r ow J\1rport. You cun keep dogs overnight as long as you fly them onward the next day without thl'm having put a paw on sacred British sot!. Not all airlines \\ill fly dogs but Pan American has a pamphlet they will send you t elling you how t hl'y do 1t. • * • "Arc there any s pecials on golf lours'?" Practic<.illy all the air lines have golf tours bused on pl ~1ying golf a good dc<.il of the lime while vou arc Lhere. Golfors arr high on Jrcland. Cour ses al Portmarnock. Porlrush. Newcastle and the onl' at Wat erville L ake Hotel are con- sickr ed as great <.is any in the world . All open to \'ISitors. Dul a letter from your own C'lub secretary will oil the way. Paid Political Advertisement - Tenants of Orange County Good news: Under Proposition 8 you will receive a State Income tax credit of $75.00 per year ($6.25 per month), up from $37.00 per year. Your landlord's taxes under Proposition 8 can be Increased by taxing authorities separately from homeowner tax Increases. Tax Increases on your landlord will be passed on to you Instantly! Proposition 13 severely reduces and permanently llmlts both homeowner and rental property taxes. NEITHER CAN INCREASE WITHOUT AN INCREASE IN THE OTHER. 11 $6.25 a month a fair consideration to you for unllmlted rent Iner••••• under Proposition 8? JOIN WITH HOMEOWNERS BY ~IMITING OUR RENTfl'AX INCREASES. VOTE YES ON PROPOSITION 13 Pe1a IO< by'"" Otttt-• Tu "•'°'"" U"9W. s a s1.-~. Jr . Owltrm..,, l•JOI """'-UoM Kunllngton lMMI\, Cellflt<-rW• tt .. I la r gest four-masted schooner on a moonlit night Memories of sleeping under the stars or clim bing the rigging will linger for years .j\nd if someone wants to take the helm. or he lp raise Sails. the professional crew is glad to have a hand. Passengers an• invited lo stand a wheel watch but only if they want to. WITH MOST OF TllE sailing done a t night, a stop is pla nned al new islands aJmost every day, some popular . some uninhabited for s hop· p111g and exploring. However. there isn't a de· finite or fixed schedule. Stateroom s are ai r conditioned and s pac ious with private bathrooms.-While all cabins are double occupancy, the ships als o have tJ>dchelor and bachelorette cabins -com- m odious cabins for six -a nd an admiral's suite whic h is an extra roomy cabin. Cabins range !tom $300 to S450 per person depending upon choice of accommodations for six·day cruises. · From the smallest and fastest s hip in the fleet. 197·foot Yankee Clipper sailing the Grenadines and Antilles to the largest four- masted schoone r afloat in the world. 282-foot Fantome sailing the Bahamas. all of the ships offer ample deck space for fishing and s unning. Scuba and s norkeling equipment and lessons a rc available. AND WHEN A SHIPMATE gets hungr y, lher\?'s early morning rolls and Bloody Marys, chee~e and crackers . rum swizzles and a mid· n ight snack to add to the three more-than· square meals served each dav. In any case. re member to leave your shoes and worries at home -all you'll need is a de· si re fo r adventure<some bathing suits and Jeans, tool The s chooner s sail yenr round. Contact Windja mme r 'Barefoot' Cruises. Box 120. M1am1 lka<'h. rL 33139 for a free. full-color hrochurl' or call loll free I 800-327-2600 Paid Polillcat Adv AcqUtred from the Vanderbilt estate. the 197~oot Yankee Clipper now crwses the West Indies with Wmd1ammer guests. Paid Pollt1cal Advertisement Vo~e Barbara Bartol Metropolitan Water District Choose The Best Brand Div . 1 Plltd b-0, .,.,_._ Bo•t>oro A fJ•'10l IJ r 1 1 Touiou•• O,,w,,, '•um11tgtol'I B••c" C•'•'O'"''' 910•1-P,,one /f4NJl/IO "He'll work to keep the LNG Facility Away from San Clemente." ( '\OR'9.\:\ COlSl~s) EXPANDS YOUR WORLD Commit tee to Elect JO N S. BRAND / 1368 Cenitos. LaqMIMI leach, Calif. John YOUftC)stead. Tre~r in the DAILY PILOT Paid Political Advertisement 36th STATE SENATE DISTRICT REPUBLICANS VOTE TO OR WIN THE PARTY WITH " Gil Ferguson MAY LOSE . IN NOVEMBER* * VOTE FOR REPUIUCAHS, UNITE 19flND A WINNER! Gil Fert)USon i1 a clywalnic RepublicG11 e.a.r, not just anoffter polltlclcm! Gil Ferguson is a loyal RepublicGll who has ne•er deserted Hie party. 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SC. :.conn~ 1n !>tx PVt'nls but gelling f1~t plac<' efforts from Clanc·) Ed\\arch, Btll) Mullin:. tt nd 1t:. 400 mell'r relay team, capturl'd the tille with 59 poin~ l;CLA and Tex a:.· El Paso t ied for second with so followt.·d by Oregon 140J and Auburn <361. "Evervlxx.ly in the stands wa-. saying :L1ttrc Irvine ~ot sixth plaC'c, that 's amazing'" said ~('Ott. \\ho sl'l'mc.·d more elated O\'er what tht: Anteaters dtd as a t{·a m than \\hat he did as an 1n· Ul\'ldU<tl Scott. "'ho \\ill encounter nearly tht• same field this · \\ ec.•kend at thc AA U chc.tm · p1onsh1p:. a l ~TLA ea:.l'd up near the tape not realizing how close the <•ornpet1t1on was. Ray Fl:,.nn of East Tcnne:.see was JUS t 08 of .. M'l'Ond behind \\1th Steve Lary ol Wisconsin another 12 back "With 110 to i;o. llcould barl'ly see Flynn out of ~e corner of my eye:· said Scott. "If I would have kept driving. 1l \.\OUldn't have been close ·· Scott. who wa!) second 10 the 1977 finals. ran without strategy "To tell vou tht' truth, I didn't have a rac'e plan going into 1l." he s aid "( wanted lo wail and' :.e<' what developed. As 1L turned out. It d1dn 't happen that \\ ay " After a 58 84 opt.'mng lap, S(•ott took the lead mid way through the second lap and opening up u com mand1ng margin with a 57 07 third lap I le felt his la:.t half mile WJ:. "som e when• around I 54 " The race wound up as the fastes t of the outdoor t•ampa1gn ThE' top four fini:.hcrs wen• all under Scott's prior season best. a 3 38.9 that had ranked ai. !ht· ~eason 's ras lest /\II told. f 1 \ c rn eel rcco1 els wNe broken in thP concluding µort1o n of thl· thrct.• day met•t al Orl'gon ·s llay\\ ard Fie· Id lll'nry Hono o f W:1.!-.hington State. running dt'"IPlk an tnJUrl'd loot. sma:.h<'d h1., "" n mark 111 llw 3.000 mc•tt•r ... ll'l'ple<:'hd'l' \\1th an 8 12 39 clo('k1ng. 11l- St'ralchc·d from thl' 5.000 <•fll·r :-.r r<ilt'hmg lrum Fnd<.tv ·, 111.000 raC'~ bt.•c:.tW>t· of thl'~ury :.ut frr<.•d in Thurs day· ... qucilil)111g See NC.\A, Pai.tP 8""1 Lynn Sinks Angel~ • Halos Squander 12 Hits in Loss The 'Cctllfornw Angels showt•d s igns Suturday night that they may be emerging from the ir worst s lump of the sea son. Tht.•y knocked out 12 hits and plctyl'd er rorless ball. hut \\hen 1t was O\·er the re:.ult "as Lht· samc ai. 1t has been for the past i.e' c n games -<m Angel loss Boston parlay<'d s ix hits into a S·4 triumph bcforl' 34 .228 al Anaheim S t adium and tht• d1\'lsion·le:.idmg Red Sox han· now \\On 10ofthe1rlust 11 and25of tht·1r l:.i!)l 31 1•,1:.ll) quahf)mg lht·m as thl' l111ltt.•sl ('lub 1n tlw ll•agut' T llE t•Rl'Slll!\~LOW wa:. a lt'adoff hurnl•r 1n llH' ninth inning ll v rrl'd I.~ nn. hn•ak1ng a 4 I flt• ad tock Uut Jim ,..n•gos1. U 2smc.«.' t.iking ovt·r ;i:. Angels rnanagl'r. "'1"" some i:ncour.iging !>1gn., in h1:.club "H e ll. Yl's. I s.iw a whole lot of plusses uut therl' t o nig ht ... Fr<'gos1 srnd. "We i.tarttd h1tt1ng ~llld stealtng and hustling. Thi!> l'lubisgon nabc;.illnghl " Among the good points that f''r1:gos1 spolll'd ''ere -JOE R l)J. corn111g off a pro· longed leg 1nJur). hit a -;ing lc and doubll·. dri vrng in ont• run UC IRVINE'S STEVE SCOTT CROSSES FINISH LINE TO WIN 1,500. nookil' Ken Landrcaui.. IO a ran• s tart. drillc•d three singlc'i and lifted his avl•ra~e from 226 to ~S I Trailing 1 2.tlie dub\\ctSablc tu L·ome ba<:'k when Don Ba~ lor hit a game·t) ing homer to left in lht• eighth mnini.: Phillie Slams the ~Door ll u I u I I l h c• p I u s s t: s f o r California Wl'r<.• turned in~ a bi g minus bv !snn's horner off re llL•\·er Pa°ul liart;wll Johnson's Homer Beats Dodgers, 5-1 "I TRIED TO GO to left and fort unall'I\. 11 \\C·nt out. .. Lvnn "did "Qui.It· frank I~. our balk:lub l~n 't hilting I t•;tl \\ t•ll fi ght nO\\ \\\"\'t.' bt·L·n n·I) 1ng on lirnel) h1h. ddensl' and p11ehing ·· I' 11 I I.,\ In: L P 111 A r A J> 1 U,1\ <'.' .Johnson thought he.• had 111"1 Int a J!,1nw '' 1nn1nc fl y lnlll in 1111• 111ntt1 inning, not a grand 'I.am th.it s<'t a rna1or lc:>agut· n· t'onl .J11hn'l11l ., ..,t•cond p1 m·h h1I ha <;1.•, 1'!1.1dr·<l horner nl thl· "l'.t"lll g;I\ ,. the Philadc•lphta J>h11l1l'' .1 !l 1 \'H'tory on.·r tht• Lo:-. t\ ngt•lc.•o., l>11clgers 'I 11·~dh d1dn 't hit 1t Wl'll," Ill ..;1stt•<I .Jotinson, \\ho Wl'nl 111 lht• pl,1tc.· \\'1th Jllsl 11\'L' hits in hi'> prt'\'lf)ll ... 11 tlnll''> at bat "I .JUSl hit In lhL' l'IJ,!hl pt:ll'C.' " l>odi..:t·r.., 11·l1l•f ac.·1· Tt.·rn For:-.lt:r. :.isl.t·d \\ hl're lh1• p1tc.·h ''"s lm:.1lt·rl. ll.'pht•d. II \\as .1 'I 1 di.' r \\! h l' n•' l' r 11 \~ <" ht• 1.Jnhn-;on 1 hkt•d 11 J ohn:.urf:. hl<t!:il s nappt•d ;,i 1 I tic and ga\'l' r c lil'ver Tug ~trr.rnw h1 '> fourth v1c·ton· 1n ... even rlt·t·1s111n..,, and hiL,nde<I 1-'or:-trr h1.., l1r ... 1 loss against om• triumph II•· h ... -. rctordl·d l'1ght S,j\ I'S When John-.on·-. hit l:rndNI bcvond the li.'ft I 1l'ld fence· 1t CQ ~ rk ed Lhl' f1 r:.l t1 ml' ;,i m aJC>r league hiller ('\'Cr had socked two pinch hit grand sla ms in one :.ea son . Johnson did 1t April 30 ai?<11n..,t Scs n Diego·-. Bob Shirle) G:.ir r~ Maddo'< opened lhl' Phillie:.· ninth \\Ith a s1n,::lc on ;i fJ11 T\I T oday C'han11e l 11 ot IO::JO p1tth Fo rstl'r toulcln'l helil'\'t• the oulf1c.'lclc'r hit "Thl' lh ill ... unk a toot Forsl<'r ..,,11c1. :.haking h1-. ht>..icl 1ncrl'dulously · I thought the ball w;,is in the C'.llChl'r's glovl' \\ hl'n hl' h1t iL Fors ter tht·n set up his dcfN1l. Ill> lrtcd h1 J>l('k Maddox off f1r'>l. hut thl' hall hit llw runnl'r and houncl'd into fou l territory ~htd rli1\ rac-l'<I t11 th1rd ·Thi., 11n1• <tlll' p1ckolf thrn" 1 Stars Fall to Tucson Tl'CSON The Orang(• County !'It a rs lost 7 5111 O\ t'rllm<' to drop ;a 'I 12. 1:! fl. 12 ~. K 12. 7 5 dt·r1smn to 1 ht• Tm·o.,on Sky ~wfnre 2.873 in at I l'lld:rn<'l' hl'rl' Saturday The loss ~as the first suffl'recl h v the.• Stars this !-.ea son as lhl'y \\·rappt>d up their thn•c garn4ii... l'tl<ld trip '\. Sta r s Pl:I\ t'r coac h Dod gl' ParkC'f pr:us~rl the efforts of h1!> h.ick Jinl• l<ohin In in and Mary .Jani' Smith for keeping LhL• Sta rs inth(•contt.•:.t l\l 1ddle h1ttt.•r -blor kt•r .I on Roberts also t'n 1nv<'d an o utstand ing cvcn1n~ ..ic.(·ording lo his c·oach The St<tr'>' prohll'rnS slernrnc.·d from soml' gn~at digs b~ I rm.1 (.'onl<.'rn, '1 Pc•ruvian n:.1l1onal pla~ C'r for the past 12 ye;,irs who kt•pt Tul'son 1n the game with ht.•r :.;pcc tu cular play and le fts1dc.• h1Ltc-r Mehton Jiminez. ''hOSl' n;,iftines:. at the net rnnfuscd the.• Stars The win raist•d Tucson·s record to 2-1 lor the \ l':ir in the Cnnlinc.'n tal D1\'ls1on · ThC' Star:. return lo face Sealtl(' in their first home game of the sea s on Monday at 7. 30 p. m at Fountu1n Vallt•y ll1 gh 1ust took off .. For ... tL·1 -.aul () 0 d g l ' I ~ m LI n LI g (• r 'I II m L.i-.orda nnh·n·rl <; n ·g l,.u1.111sk1 and pint'h hlltl'r Jerry !\larl1n 111 lent1onally \\alkt·cl, lo.id1ng lh1.; bases for .Johnson F o r ...ii.' r ha rt a 11 u \\ c d o nt· l'iHnNI run in his I.isl 11 outing-.. t11t.ilin~ 17 1 innings lit· had .11 lmled onl~ 111m· h1h. ruur \\alk., .ind slruek mil Hi during thost• a J•!lt'ctranl'l'l'> In lh<tl s trN<'h hi' h;a<f 'llll' "1c·tcw;o.. 'II)\ SCI V(.'S and an E HA of 11 ;,:1 Sutton :dlt•r p11t'hing onl' 111 n 1 n g . h l' l .i nH• t h L' a 11 LI rn t' leadl' r 111 111111ng-. p1Lehl'd b\ a Los Angl'lt•.., I>11d.1H·r It boo:.lt.•d his total 111 :1.1121 '· breaking llw record ot :1 112 innings pitched hv rornw1 ;11·1· Don Drvsdall' · M addo'< hit l''<te.nded his :->ln·ak th11111~h HI game:-:. •.ind 15 of tht• la..,t 17 * * LO~ ANCEL ES ~Ot'fn I ~u,,•·H ' ,, •,111llh ,. ,, ' It• c, H v•·v ti) Li~~"' f II l ,,rv /b ,.,, ... 'iivtlcn ' Mort011v fll'\ ',,,,.. ti lold• I Cr\ AnQ,.tP" Ph1li1(1t'tOh1oJ •t> r n tt1 I , CJ ll ' 0 II I U 'I I ' I I I l• l ' J (I I 0 1oon JI I 1 I ' * Pt< IL.ADELPHIA ~b, h b• Mcltr,fllf" rt • 0 0 IJ l!r•<Nd '' 4 n H 0 (_,, M nc1dUI l t t I 1 0 l U/lf\'1> .. l ,, 11 I Jt1onn1, jD l" I) 0 . J M1Ht1n O"' 0 I o J J11tin\tnn If; 1000 r ~ Jt>hn ... on pn '''' ltoorr 11 I• M Otr1\t'ln )h no M l(dt<ttr i>h I I 0 I H ,lf rt·' ,on lb o au ( '"' ,,,.l"l\Of' 0 1 0 0 0 ( riffJf·Mdi J)n 1000 M <(,r.1w o 0 lt 0 0 lOIJI\ JO ~ ~ ~ N •J'U Ot1I Y\hPn w1nn1nQIW\ f {nr, l• nvt fur ti 1 t C\R t O\ AnQf·I~ I Ph1IA0 ... 1nn1.t ' '" ~ M.uJdu• l •U " JA (.1lf..,1·'1 Ur( r~oGIM ' Q Jnhn4,l\n t]I "if\ hnnh \ 1u1n .. • Hv ·• '' f Q ')n tt'I IP t< R ER 911 SO LO~ ANGE LES c;.,u 0n / • 1 1 1 1 F or\lf'r fl,ltl I I ~ .. I u PHILAOELPHIA (hr1\lf1n"' M rC,r.lW tW.t ,, f / 1b A JI 14/ K 1 I U I I I o U 0 U U It \\ ;_i-, a study 111 frustration for tht· Angels. "ho ll·fl eight men nn ha..,c.·. got at ll•a:.t onl' hit in e'vcrv inn mg anc1 m1-.-.c•cl l \\ n golden op po1 lun111l'S lo Hn·.1k IOOSl' ror hlj.! rallil's The first blo\\n chance camt• rn Cram p C rimps OCC R ower s SY P.ACL'SE. ;-. Y i\ eramp p111 u ('l'lmp in Orange' Coa..,l C'ollcge·sstylt•Saturda) at I ht• In lt••<·ollegiall' How mg Assn ch;,im i11ons hips ht•n • Co-favor1ll'"I c·orn1ng into tht• rare.·. the Pirat<.·..,· rrcshrnan rour m1'iS<'d a strokt' and f1n1shed la:.t 1n a field of "I'< \\1lh :.i llml' nl 7 32 O Pnnccton·, \\Inning effor1 "' i!r thl' 2.000·rnl'lcr course wc.ts 7 09 0 "Wl' t'ciughl a ·cr:.i mp al lnl' ~oo.meter mark and 1l almos t 'topped us dl'ad . ·"ii 1d OCC co;Jch l);i \ e Grant · \\'t• had Lo st art <•II ovc·r again Then• was another d1-;appomi rnent in the fr<'shman 1:1ght rac·t• \\hen the P1ratt•s. the onl.r two vrar school in th<• finals. were last in fi · 41' 3 Svracu:.t· won 1n fi 29.3 In Fr1d<1·y·s qu;il1f:,.1ng racl'. lht.· P1ratesclot'kt•dfl l:l 2 "\\'c'n • d1:.appoinl<'d that \H' d1dn 't f1n1sh h1ghl'r in c1lhl·r ran• but \H··n· dt•laghtl•d 1ust to h;n t• n ·al'hcd lht· final-. ... s~11d Grant ·Thc r<.'gatta has ht:cn a great l'X JH'l'll'Ol't' for tlw frcs hm(•n and I tl11nk it'll have :i 1>0s1t1\'l' effect on rwxts eason ·· Part-time Role Suits Brohamer By DAVE CUN!'llNGllAM Of t~ Dally Pitel Sufi Jack Brohamcr spent l wo rnaJor lcaJ.lue seasons as a ..,tarting second basc:>man. but now. despite the fact that he has been rt-dul'ed to a part·time utility player. he is happi<'f than <.'\'er The d1frerence. s ay'> Orohamer, 1s that his days as a starte r were with los mg tl'ams in Cleveland and Chicago. but how hl' is gellms.t a taste of glory with the Boston Red Sox . "TIOS IS DEFINITELY my most enjoyable year." says the former llunt1ngon Beach H igh standout "Being on n kam that you know has a chanc.-e lo "In il all . "l'll tll11t makes all the d1ffc>rence in the \\.-orld ·· nrnhume r wa~ In ll particularly good mood lh1s • \\C'Pkend .1!-I the Red Sox ctim c into Anaheim for a three g.imc series with th'< Angels lie was back <1mong ti1s . .... -. - homE' town trwnds and fomil). the Red Sox wert' winnanJ( and ht' Wlt~ 111 the slartin~ hne up each g&me "I 'II ll<' the• designated hiller until Geor~" Scott re t'OH'r" from his tnJllr\ " BrohamPr ays 'He's prohabl) goins;: to bl• r<'ad.r to C'omc buck an a couple ot da.r) · WHJ•:N S<'O'IT RETURN • he'll probably lake over <It firs t haiw. rurl Yastr7.C'm5kt will mOV(' back to left fi eld and J im Rtce will take Brohamer's place a:. lhe di.' s1gnatcd h1lh'r "Th1'n I ·11 Just kf'ep doipg what I was doing 1n the past ftlhni;t 1n when guys get t1re(j, pinch hitting or hclpin,l.l out ~hen guys ~ct in)ured ... says Broham<'r lh'..,plle the tmstcadines!'i or lbe s1tuat1on. Broharne r 1:. "ff 1 o 111;. f111t''l ..,lnrl l'Ver lie·., h1tt1ng 30~1 ~ind set u Se4' 8ROllAMBR. Paice R4 the fourth inning. when Bosto<'k and Hud1 gr<.'('tl'd starter Mike Torrci with baek to back s m~lcs. pulling runners ofl f1r:.t and third \\ 1 Lh none out Thl· Ange• ls only got one run out or ll IT WAS ALMOST the samc s tory L\\O innings later. when A ngeb Slate AllG4°""enl(MPCll.M110 11101 'MM' Bo\ton ;tf (.thtOfnl~ MonOdY 8dlt•mor••tC.i1hf:.1rn1d fut·~"'v Rctlt1"10fPflt(dhforn1d 11 SSp m I 1So on I ISP,.. Rostoek s ingl<'<f 10 open the bot lorn of lht.· s ixth and Rudi doubled 1ns 1<lc thl' left fll'ld lin e, scoring Bostoek But Hud1 was ::.trcsndcd as Ua~ lnr. Hon.Fairly csnd Carne) Lansrord mark outs Anl!,·l .,l Jrll'r Chris Knapp brCl'1ed through the r1r..,l lhrl'l' 1n n1n g:-but ran mto t rrwbil' in th1• tou rth wht•n lloston -.qut•etccr I hrt•t• runs oul of J '>lngl l· h~ .frrrv Ht.·rn~. a doublt• h\ C.1rllon F1-.k thn•t• \\alks. and .1 .,coring fl~ h \ 11 unt1ngton lkJl'h 11rollu1·t J ,1l'k B1 ohamt•r t\lll·r thl' Angc·I' pulll'd to \\llh1n onl' run Bl.l<'h llobson ga\'l' Boston soml' h11•<1t h1ng room \\hen h1· smu:.ht'<I a hom1• run lo IC'ft n·nll'r, hr ., '>c·contl round trippt·r 1n 1 wo night' Ila) lor '!' hornt•r 1A thl· L'1ghth ..,C't UJ.1 L) nn ·..,ninth 1nn1ng hl·ro1c.., T oclav .it 1 1-·rank Tan;rna <R :! • lakl•s the mound lor l'aliform.1 a gains t De nnis i':('kt·r:.lt•v 15 11111 adu1.·lofthetwo1l'arn saC.l's The last llm<' EC'kersl1•\' nwr Ta nana was l\'lil v 30. 1977 and II ' a dale' ht•'ll . reml•mbc·r h1 Sc·I:' ,\~GEi ~..,. Pagt> U1 Seeks Title Today lrnpos~ible Dream? -Not for Seattle LA~DOVEH. Md -The Im · poss1bl<' Dn•am. :.uys P a ul S1la:.. 1s n 't 1mpo:.!>1blc.• any more. ._ "This team 1s so young. ll has so many things to improve upon. Bul wc 'rl' hl·rt• ... s aid' Silas. Seattle's vcll'r<in forward "We're one gamL' away." con I inued Sila::.. "Wl• can do it. \\e can do 1t ·· Sealtll' C'an cup its incredible JOU rnl') through the playoffs and \\ 1n lhl' \\holl· thing -the NH1' ('harnp1onsh1p· \\1th a triumph tJ11 T \I TtJda,, (l101uw l 2 ot 10:.10 1n Game· fi tod<i\ JI thl· CC:tp1t:.il Cl'nt n· If \\'ashinglon \\Ins toda\ lhl• s e \ c· n l h a n d d l' c 1 d 1 n g g u rn l' \\Ould ht· playt.•d an Sc.·uttle Wl'cl Jll'Sda) night Was hmgton l'Otll'h D1 e k Molla :1rfl\'l'd Saturday <11 -;pJ('a'>t'll ''1th his team' pNformancc on Frida ~. but hJpp\ \.._.th h1.., tl•arn ·, actomplishments "I m not happ' \\llh Frida) ' pL·rforrnanc't' hut \\l' got wh<tl we• WC'nt lht·rc for." '>a 1d Motta. 1·l'fcrring to lhl' Bullets' v1c tory 1n Gamt• 4 Tuesday night that ga\'e lht.·m :1 split of the two game:- ·Frida~., garnl· \\Ould ha\t' ht•en gr:I\ ~ Wt· knew Wl' had lo gC'l bock to the Cap1lal Ccntre lor G ame· fi .. Fo r thl' Hullc·ts to bl' :.ut· Cl'S!'iful. the•\ ·n· go•ng lo h<tH' to do a bette.r JOb of tont ainrng Seattle's ~uards . Friday 111gh< f"reddte Brown had 26 point:.. Denni:-. .John::.on <! \ and Gu..; Williams 13 All pmvcd to bt• maJOr "ai<ily'>b in lhl' Sonics· offcnst' Motta cited Lhc Bullets. laC'I. or pa! 1c.•nCl' on ofrc•nst' for lhl'1r failun' Friday nig h! "I was trying tu ,11m 11 d0\\11 wht'n \\t' got 11 d11\\ n lo ont• 1>01nl .. hl' '>LIHI "When \\'l' got II clo\\ n to Onl' \\ c -.hot!lll h;I\ c• gont.· to our -.l'l 111 rt•nst• and heen a l11tll' morl· pat11.·nt Wl· "''".\ makt• lhl• -.am(• lflislak«· agam Anothl'r kt'\' to W:ishm~ton .., hOIJl'S \\Ill bt; lhL• ahrhl) of the• guards to ~cl Lh1· ba ll into Elrn1 I la~ cs during lilt' l.1t1· st .igl·s nt tht· /..'aml' Ag:.11n on Fr1!l;a~· El\'in lla.\·1·-; l'nJOYl'd ihbtJ,! r1r ... 1 hall 112 I. onh- to ht· shut do\\ n m lht• M't'ttnd h all (5 I \\ l' pl.1.H•cl "''II 1·nough In \\ 1n W(• 1usl d1d11 I h,1\'1· llw hrt•Jl.o., down th\' o.,l11'1d1 · sa id llay(•o; · l('o., 1rnpPrl.111I v.1· :•ot !ht• -;phi W1··n· l!OlllJ.: lo \\Ill {;ame Ii and go llal'~ lo Sl•<1lll1 lor lhl' S<'\'Cnth gamt· Of course, St.·:.itth· h111w' t.1 p111 .in end to thing-. todJ\ .ind <'.•P tur" 1ls lmposs1blt· Dn·.rm Dally,., ... ""°'• FORPf1ER H~TINQTON BEACH STAR JACK BROHAatER . ..._._ .. , ....... ~, ... -___ , .·-'l. ,,,;:-J··-·-~-··...11 ... , ...... _._.>..,!"" ............................... _ ._ .. _.?~ . ) 0 8 2 DAil 'f Pll 0 I SOFTBALL /BASEBALL /SOCCER Asl1 •• II • ' College World Series Gottfried Staggered Ex-R U§tlers P 1\RIS IA P J t.:nseeded Aml'r1can Arthur Ashe. on the comcbal'k trail a fter ailment!. last ~·ear. advanced to the final J6 or th~ Jo'n.>nrh Open tennis l'ha mp1onsh1ps Saturday. beat- ing CzC'cho!>IO\/ak1a '!> Jan Kodes. 4-6. 6 3. 7 6, 6 4 Star • ID Victory .~. Thirteenth s eeded Tam Gulhkson also <1dvanced but fellow Americans. third-seeded Brian Gottfried and No 8 set<.! llafold Solomon. wen~ C'hmmat-t•d n thl· third round Otdcnd1ng ch<1mp1o n Gu 1 llermo \' 1 las of A q.~l'nt ma dropped one set bC'Core over- coming France's 18 y ear old Yannick Noah. 6 2. 4.{l. 6-1. 6-l 1n anothl'r third round match \'1l a:-.. 25. k(•pt th1: ~oung bla(·k Fn•nchman. origtn<tlly from C<1meroon. pinned to the b:iscltnt· Y.tth powerful topspin drt\'l's and crossc·ourt slices Vilas is sdK'<luled to meet Ashe 011 Monday. Lalt-1n lus three-hour match. Ai.ht• sufft'n.'d :J c ramp an his n ght ll'g lwt rcl1<.·ved 1l with quick slrel<.'l11 ng CXl'rCISCS "ft was lht· first cramp I've l'\t'r had," lhl• 34 -year ·o ld A!>he said afll·rwards. "I did the right thing. If I hadn't , the matc h would h ave been over ... In o ther third-round matches. Special to the Dall)' Pilot O MAHA . Neb. Former Uolden WE.'st College ~tandouls Vmce Bienek and Ron Mend1th "'ere instrumental 10 leadtni;: Ora l R oberts pas t North Carolm1;1 11·0 Saturday night an 1 he f1 rs t round of I hl' NCAA College World Ser ies. Bienek slammed a triple. dou· ble a nd single to drive m four runs whale Mendith was ltmatmg North Carolina to JUSl four hlL'> 1n recording his third s hutout of the season. ........_ Meridith a lso recorded ~1ght strikeouts to run his total to 186 tor the year. leaving him five s hort of the school record. lie has a 14-1 record this year and ., 2·i ·2 overlhe past two seasons. Bienek singled in the secon inning but was one or three Or11 I Rob<:rts' runners left strnnded . In the next inning. he doubled to drive an two runs and knocked 1n l\~o more with a triple to the C'l'nter field fence in the fourth. VINCE e lENEK in improving its ma rk to 45·10 on the ye:ir Oral Roberts meets Arizona Stall' tonight. ASU toppled St John's, 13·2 .Saturday night. Chris Dando drove in four runs with a home run and a single. Joining teammate Hubie Brooks in setting an NCAA batting re- e o r d . 1n leading J\rizona Statti. 13·2 Spa an 's Manuel Orantes, the No 5 st>ed. downed Czechoslovakia 's Tomas Smid. 7·5. 7-5. 6-2. West German y 's Holf Ge hrin ~ t:11min<1t ed Gottfried. finalist hl·rc la!>l. year . in a four-hour bat tll'. fi 3. 6 7, 4 6. 6 3. 6 2 , -Qlilc's II.ins G ddeme1s t er t opped Solomon. •a clay court s pec1al.Jst. J.ft, 7 5. 6 O. ll-4 and Gulhkson do "'nl'cl frllo\\ "meraran Jeff ll11row1ak . 6·2. 7 6, 6·2. LIGHTS OUT ON KNIGHT Foothill Jf1gh 's Tas h Hc.:in 1:-,:.!1 ll•<1 p-. hig h l<l\\<.ircl homt· dunng-a t t1011 S ;1tu1d." ;1g.11n-.,1 .\Janna. Jkm S<.'Cll'L'cl . !Jut llH' 1un \\a~ clis O•lly ~ ... P-•• '' P•lt10 0-0.....U <i llO\\'t'd \\ht.·n s he \\as c.·e1llt·cl out lo r lt•a\ Thi:! Titans took advantage or s 1 x wa l ks issued by North Carolina 's starter Greg Norns. who had entered the game with the finest college pitching record in t he country. 14 ·O. The victory for ORU. was its 19th m a row and 26 out of its last 27 Bando, the younger brother of Mllwauk<'t! infie lder Sal Bando. drove in two runs in the seventh inning with <1 single and ham- mered ho me two more with a 400-foot blast in the eighth. Ban. do 's season RBI total of 9r. breaks m the 1976 mark of 93 set by the Cahfornaa Angels' Ken Landreaux. also of Arizo na Stale 1ng I hard h;1-..e too soon The < att ht·r ts !->u1 \ ltr:11.n1·\ Brooks. eyed :ts a possible No I draft pick along with Arizona Stat e third baseman Bob Horner. broke Landreaux · singlt: st•as on r~ord of 119 hits. Brookr- s mglcd three times to run ht~ total hits to 122 ror the year. Marina Advanees (; lldt•nws 1lt·r c-.:h1b1t ed soltd s hills. fornn g Solomon to sn<imblt• from c·ornl·r to cor nt·r. Tr<11ling -1 5 m the fourth :wt. Solomon st;1ved off one match but c·ou ldn 't prcvl'nl G ddcmc>ister from laking control aca1n for the m<itc·h Bodle Paces Vikes Past Knights, 1-0 In wom('n s m<Jtl'h(•s S<itur d ;J\. :"'o 2 s t•t•d \'1rg1n1a Huzic·1 of ·l<1Jmania and Am<.•rac:an PCJm Tt•t•l!uardl·n <:ach a dvanced to final Iii Rum·1 IJt·at Elisabeth Ehblom of S\wdt·n. ti I. 6·3 and 1'ceguarden defeated He 1d 1 F:-.tl'rll•hm·r of Wc~t Ger many. 6 l. fl-4 Thomas, Saltz Capture Title !'ht• Cl F doubles cham p1 on~h1p Saturday al Balboa Ha\ \luh lookcd hkt· an intra- squa d malC'h Co rona 1lcl :\t ar llagh's No. I lt•am c1f Oanny Saltz a nd Cra ig Thomas cld1•att•d St•a King lPammatt·s Kl•vm Forbes and Crt·g Washt·r. fi 4, il-2. a week aftPr all four had led CdM to th1• C l F h'am r r<>wn In tht· s111g lt•s dt\'tSion. Mike FJllwrg nf Santa Barba ra de · r l' i1 I t• rt T I m (; c tier 0 f L a ;\I 1rad,1 1; :! r. I . in the title m.lld\ F,ilhc·rg had eliminated San Clt•mt•n11· s Ttm Downev m the qu.irkrfinal-,. Ii II, fi 3 ·Laguna lh·,1 <'h :.. 1-:111.. ~lt r hl•lsen was l'h mtnatt•cl in th1• qu11rH:·rftnab ll\ F.r11 \'J nlluff of Downe·\. h 2 Ii 1 • 8.' JOH~ SEV.\NO Ot 11w O•llv Piiot s1 .. 11 Marina llt):!h p1lch1ng w Ma lton Laura Bodle µostt·d hc:r 10th straight s hutout hl·r third 1n playorr coml)<.'t1t1on in lt·ad1ng the de fending Cl f 4 A champion Vikings to a l·O victory ovt·r Foothill Saturday afternoon .it Hughes Elemenlary S<:hool rn Santa Ana. T h e v 1 c t o r ) i m p r o v c.• s Manna 's rl'cord to 13·3 on tht• yeC1r and places tl 111 Tuc~day.., '>em1final g ame a g aan'>I El Segundo. ;.i fi· 1 \\inner Qvcr War n ·n Bodle surrenclNed ju!>l thn•c.• hits . all 111 lhl' fourth inning, as h t-r rising <'U r ve h ad thl· Knights hitting tht· ball in thl· air for most of the aftc:rnoon (Jf M anna'l> 21 putouts , 15 \\erl' l'tlhcr pop ups or fly balb . "La ura p1tc·hed very well." understated head coach Betsy Ward ·Tm very pleased with the way thc team played. The defense held up very well." The only run of the contest cam e in the fifth M:irina ·s Darlenl' Ga!>hl·r !>la rtcd the inn mg "1th a smgll• lo renler and Debbil· Schleul<:r followed with a "11lk to put run nl'rs at first and s eC'ond. Jent Fletchi..'r lhl'n attempted tu sacrifice. bul a fine play tn. Foothill lhird baM·man !:>ul' Lt:ts on and !-i hortstop Conn11• Go(•rgc got Gasher sliding 111to th11·d ,\ "ild pitch advanced lhl' runnl·rs. but FI Plchc r ''as <·<1llcd out at :.ccond for failing t u n •turn to the• bas e after Footh1 II pitcher Sue Gilchris t received the ball. A walk and slolC'n base put runners bac k ;it second and third before leadoff h1ll<.'r Pall! In me hit <.i ground b<t II to det:p ~hort George f1<.·lded the: ball hut had no play and Gashc·r scon•<I Jo·oothall s lJcs t oppor tunity c· •• m l' 111 t h e f o u r t h \\ h c n catcht•r Tis h RL·1n bc:ltt:d ~J h:udoff triplC' lo right-center Sut• Lcl!>on followed with a dl'l"P fly to ldl. but m her c:ag1:rness to :-.core Hein tagged early and was doubll•d up. The move proved l\\O more singles before Bodle retired out costly ~1!> fol lowed the rinal Foothill. \\h1 r h started only onl' ~t·n1or. c•nclcd its campaign \\1th a 21 3 rl•eord M•rtM CU M.11r1n• H10f't trvtn \\.J O I f Boott" p l O '~ fir•1nt t c JOOO N\;U .. ,. If "1lltl1J 8t''• tt J 0 1 U C,tnrw-r JD J Cl I 0 !nnl~ft"r ti f •OU t ltl(hf'r ID. ,j1)01J (hr0 1b I 000 Stfif• bf lrw'llnf' • II e Monnet 0.tU Ultl u • _. 1 t-ount•1n Vdllt"1 CIOCt 000 o u J I 8001f' ctno Esr.ttnity C:.+trf\rt\I d"d Rfttn Baseball Standings MALCOLM REtD Mc)r. says: ya.. don't hon to IM a 1.-MMU....,. for Leasl'"J to .-. settM. -We hon OYollabt. most makes 011d lftodels. RHCJi119 In price fro"' Ynder SI 00. pw "'°""' Oft ... Call IM for a lease quote or better ytt COMe ht and SH Me todoy! . ' NATIONAL LEAGUt: Easl Division W L Pct. GH Ch1c11go W 20 5fi5 Philadelphia ;!·t 21 .SJ:J I '~ Montreal 26 23 .531 1' 2 New York 24 28 .462 5 Pittsburgh 21 27 .438 H St. Louis 19 33 .365 10 \ West Division San Francisco 31 17 .641l Cincinnati 32 19 627 1 ~ Dodgers 27 22 .551 4' :i llouston 22 26 .458 9 San Diego 22 27 .449 91'2 J\tlanta 18 29 .383 121.a ~....-., .. k .... Pllol-ljl!M \. o..w-n I Cllt<•OO 8. Atl~le • t<O.,\lon ~I. Sl L.oul\ 1 I C•"<•M•ll •. Plll•buf'QI\ J Mon1ru1 s. s.on "••"<•Ko J Ne• Yo•-3, !>ell o,.oo 1 Tou,'to.ntn OMf•n l.>ot>n 111 •1 Pti•1-1on1• II~•••• 01 ~" 01eQO l~rry 111 •• Nt• Von (k-•n 1•or !t••nl JI All•nle (Ma~r 0 11 •I ClllCeQO tR Rf''"'""' s ., San Fr•nciuo (Kn•PC>t'' ' 1 t •I MonH••I IR_,.~)I P •ll\DU•Qh 181ylt .. ,, l )I ~· C•ntonnall IMO•~eu 0 II \I LOUI\ ,,,,, .. ,,ne, I OJ ~· Ho1 .. 1on IM1<"411<1 • )J -.... , .• o.,.,, •• OM9•r• •• ,., .. vor-" Hou"on 4H Chlc- !Mln Oteoo •I MonlrHI, n !>•n FrtM1C.Jtcoat P?111-lplll•, n All•nta al PllltburQll, n (11\ClllNttl .al Sl Lou1). n A~1ERICAN L EAGUE Ea1>t Divis ion W L P ct. GB Uoston Nt•w York Dt•lro1t l:hllttmorl' Clevt•land Mtlwaukel' Toronto 36 In .692 :m t9 .n12 41"' 27 22 551 71 •• 21i 25 .510 91.., 2:1 2·1 .489 JOI ~ 2:1 25 .479 11 I !J :11 .380 Hi West Olvis lon 28 21 2fl 21 25 23 2t 2·1 21 29 19 2~ Oakland Kans;.1s City Angels Texas Minnesota C"h1r:i~o Seattle 17 3ti \alw .. ,·, S<ortt 00\101\) ........ MtnM'411•' 0.-1<00 1 C l•v•IM'd• Mttw,tUll.fft t O••lel\d' NrwVVfti t tnrnntn• '••ill\) f,,UAQn• l(An\A\fllt\ U•tl•n•Uf •I W•ftltt t TM.ly •G•mo .571 .55:J .521 21 :.! .500 3• .. .420 71 i 404 R .321 J:I h ·\Hmtl •••• .lfy\ t1,,.fAift .. l\rl•M,, .. ll» .... ,., fUmt•U'"'' 1 4t At ltuonlo ll .. "'""tlY' I. Mtnn.-\ftt* C/~~\ 1l~t Ortrnlt t """.,I 01 1 u v• 1_.no W1 • t 11 M'•I ••non • 11 ot M1h.,~.,n· It ~l1lwt II\ t."lflt l l t,.VH"I /J t nh ... yu f'Wt•h •J ''•' ~.o._._c o.-1~11ttoru.-.1 """" Yor-tV.11101100••10 .. l•l\CI 1Jonnw1M lo 1Ulllt111Hfl H l•n•oan• • I At S.•Uk• tPut•• \J Me"°"V ,i;•mn \ht• •vt1illlf lt11Wtl1t01f,H n,.1111nm••tr A11trwn1A n tlo•\11•1 _,,,. ..... 1-.n.I II Utiw ¥11,Jll Al '""fttllr n flltl f ij•nlttHthrt@UlfO LEASING ..• ALL MAKES ALL MODELS HEW 600 W. COAST HWY. ·~IWPOIT HACH• 646-0262 OR USED •.. . -. Arizona State. 54-10. and de · fending CWS ch~pion. got to St. J ohn's starterRach Hille for 10 ha ts. six of them for extr<1 bases. before Hill was re lieved in the seventh. Horne r htl three doubles in the gamt• and knocked in four run:. to extend his RBI total to 93. Scotland Stunned By Peru RVENOS AI RES. Argentina 1;\P1 P(•rti's soCCl·r squad. om· nf lht· h•.,_s fa,on·d tC'ams :n l h t• World Cup. dt·fpal1•d Scotland 3 I in a m~1Jor upset ;1t Cor<loh:.t S.11 urc1:i \ 1'(•011111 Cub1 llas :-.l'ored t''" goals for f>l•ru . who eame from behind to wm in front of ao t•mot1on<1I. wildly excited South American crowd. Hob Hl'OSl'nbrtnk ~cored th~ goals for Holland. runners-up m tht· 1914 World Cup. m a hard~ won :J.o v1C'tory over Iran. a long shot ouls1der. Holland and l'l'I u WL•nt into a Joint lead an group lour and appeared likely to quality for t he second ro und. In group three. Sweden held Br:inl. thrcc-l1mc• winner s of lht• 1 rophy. to ;i I I draw al Mar dcl Pluta. and Austria edged Spam 2 I at Bul•nos i\1res ' Velez Sarsfield Stadium Austria lt.'d the group ~land· Ill).!.., MARINA PITCHER LAURA BOOLE FIRES TOWARD HOME. i\ rgenttn:.i and Ita ly jo intly lc:.id group onl", and the un- hl'rn ld<'d Tun1o;ian team 1'\ ahl'ad of defe nding champions Wl'!-.t Germany m group two Oranges Edge New Orleans, 29•28 NEW OBl.EA~S 11\P I Anand Amntra1 anti Frc1m•o1 .. 1· [) u r r C' 11 p t u r <' cl .1 s u p l' r t1l'hrl'aker to J.(IH' 1h1· An:ih1·1m Orangl's a 21> 21:1 \ 1<·1 11r~ ovt'r lll• "l c·w Orll•ans !"1•t:.. 111 \\orld Tt•:im Tenrns S.1tunl.1\ 111,.:ltt g;i nw to force the tiebrcakt·r Amritra.1 a nd Durr thl'l1 won lhal 7;, tn lakc· lhl' mull'h. Al'lallelm n . Hew o.i. .... s 21 Mf'tt f"',1t fi'-Ori 'N f OPf CD• ti J A1f:1o\en· P 1rr•\on tN •df'I Oryi"<Jdtft '""'·") Womtn U\al\ IA I O~I Tur~Dl/11, , ••. I J Ccl\'181' Durr Cl• ~OOf t urnt)ulf CA•11y &·• Earltt·r. Riessen and Andrl'w Pat11son defeated Cltff Drysdul<' ;incl Mark Cox fi.J Pattison lw;it Cox 6 :l m men 's srn).!lcs M .. td Arm·•··· Ourr (A l Oel Cal•Y·RIM\e<I, 1 ~ Antlne1m#Of\\"°'r litbrttt"N I ' .-Un•v••IAbtt Goto.nO.t•r\24, H•• ven u Tht• OranCl'S tr atl1•d :!:! l!I :.:11 1ni.: 1nlo t ht • m1 '"" 1l1111hlt·' i\mr11ra1 .incl 1>1111 lhl•n lw•;il ~1 J r l , H 11·ss1· n a n c1 If l' I l' n C~rn It;) 7 Ii and "on thl' l.i-.t Anaheim took both women"· <·vent:... \\1th Ros ie Cas ols beat 1nJ! Wendy Turnbull 7 6 <ind tL·aming with Durr to whip Tum hull ;ind C<1" I<•) !i I wom~n -w-•c;c, ""'' I< 1119 1 I K •llQ·Ruurh •NY Id,., t/lll+(JllA .,.(K, f) 1 ,,,,.,,." Cieru•••'" CNYI t14'f M•Y•' .. I M<MtHOn·MaV"r tCi(t• Off S1011~-Gerul•1t&s.~..,.. •lf"fd '#On h tobrt I • t t I 1 M t •l"O K'Ul'Jf'f Mt M1ll.tn IC,C,t def RUJ~t ~tOll•.b·I A In 11&•10.."•l\CI ORANGE COUNTY JR. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS $5,QQQOO IM TROPHIES/PRIZES Hosted ev: DAVE AND JEANNETIE WELLS San11oned By ~::;:;:;::;~ U.S.T.A .. SC T.A .. O.C.T.A. JULY 3-9 IHHllS -st O tor singles ano s t~ •or doubles in a check 10 Cap1s1reno RacQuot Club 32i:? t San Juan Creek Ra SM Joor• CilO•llrano CA 92675 must be rece1vedNO LATERthan Junt.1 19 1978 dl5om c.., u 1 .nu w oJ.7'76 fw _..._Oii ftltr( lftfCM ..... IOll Ask me about Life Insurance for Todays Homeowners I h<.1vt• .i tl.!rm hfl' pl<ln 10 hl.!lp you1 f.lm1lv kl:!llP your homl.!. lrt!e and cl1J,u . 11 your mortgagt> outl:vt'' vou Call mo?,m d,,,,,,1~ DENNIS ROSENE 410 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 645-6470 .......... StlM• ~11r111 L1h• l11surinct Compe11y ti C' Qll(t: fl • ""'~ ,t '~ II .. ~· -.: ... .. I _.,.;.A .; .:-..("A --'"•• . ...... ~ ~ ................. - " """' GOLF I TRACK I MISCELLANY Four-hltt r Keough Outpitches Messersmith, NY OAKLAND -A pair or Corona del Mar residents were mound opponents in an American ~ague baseball game he rf:! Stttuttlay und when it'\Vas over the younger of the l wo helcJ the upper hand M att K~-ough, a rookie, patched the Oakland A's to a 5 l victory over the: Nt•w York Yankees and vt>teran Andy Messersmith who was mak ing his second start s ince recovcnng from a shouJder separnt1on Keough's complete game was Just the Mth of the season by the Oakland s taff. lie had a shutout going until the eighth inning Reggie Jackson and Roy White, coming off J inj uries, returned to the Yankee hneup and ~· were both hitless against Keough, who 1s now MAn nova" 3.4 on the year Ga ry Thomasson. Mitchell Page and Dave Hcvenng ha t homf:! runs for the A's. I'.------Quot.e of fM Day'------., Pittsburgh Pirates pitching coach Larr y Sherry, dis· c ussing J im Fregos i's future as the mCJnager of the Angels "Fregosi can be tough 1f he has to. He's your average ltallan street fighter. The re's fire behind those snarling eyes." Eb f!Where h1 SJHtrr s ••• BOXING Olympic gold medal winner Sugar Ray Leonard scor ed a unanimous 10-round decis ion an Baltimore over welterweight Raracl Rodriguez, his l Lth victory in as many pro fessional starts ... Alexis Arguello of Nicaragua retained has World Boxing Council Junior lightweight title by knocking 0111 Die~o Alcala or Panana in the first round of a scheduled 15·round fight in Puerto Rico. GOLF A thrcc·undcr pur 70 earned Hollis Stacy a share of the third round lead with rookie Donna Horton White in a Ladies Professional Golf Assn. tournament in Toronto. Susan O'Connor of Newport Beach lircd a 73 ancJ is four shots off the pace with a 217 . Deane Beman, comm1ss1oner of the Professional Golfer's Assn .. said he was ltftinJ! a PGA tour rule which would have re quired PGA and US Open winners to qualify for lhe tour 1f their current performanct·s did not meet PGA tour standards l11s action would ltc•ad to I.he withdrawal of a lawsuit flied hy 12 former PGA and U.S Opcn ch<1mp1ons who challenged th(' rule. which would have taken away their exempt status fo r the tour " BASEBALL Pete Vuckovich fired a f1vc·h1ller in his first National League start to give the floundering St. Louis Cardinals a 2·1 win over the Houston Aslros and a split of the doubleheader ,, . . Fred Norman squeezed in the go-ahead run as the Cincinnati Reds won their 12th victory in 16 outings, a 4'6 triumph over the Pittsburgh Pirates . . Ross Grimsley became the first nine-game winner in the majors as the Montreal Expos defeated the San Francisco Giants .. Rico Carty drove ·in two runs and Tom Un· de rwood and Tom Murphy combined on a nine -hitter as Toronto defeated the Texas Ran~ers Designated hitter Jim B~eazeale, called up from Iowa a week ago, knocked ·in three runs with a pair of l.ingles and a double to spark the Chicago White Sox over the Kansas "AEDNORMAN City Royals ... San Diego's Bob Owc hlnko balked m the wanning run in lht• seventh inning to give Pat Zachary a nd the New York Mets a 3·2 victory ... Scott McGregor recorded his sixth victory. a 2 1 triumph over Seattle, thanks lo home runs by Eddie Murray and Doug Oeetnces. AUTO RACING -Leading all the wa y, Cale Yarborough won a $67 .000 Grand National stock car r ace m Nashville. The win. worth $7 .500. pro(M!lled Yarboro ugh past Benny Parsons for the tead in the national drivtnJ! championship ... Texas short track tavorites Tom Williams and Freddie Fryer dominated the rain· delayed qualifying runs for today's Texas 500 stock car race form er winner A. J . Foyt had mechanical lroubtes and did not c1u alify hut organizers assigned ham a starting spot in the rear of the field SWIMMING Teenage sensation Tracy Caulkins of Nashv1lll' seeks hl'r fifth title in the amateur s w1 mm1ng tournament rn Greenville.SC today. Caulkins won lhe IOO·meter breaststroke 1n l . 15.69 and the 100 individual m<'dlc y 1n 4 .58 14 Saturday HORSE RACING lleavtly favored Taisez Vous took the lead early and stayed m command all the way m an easy victory an the $54,650 Milady Handicap al lloll ywood Park. Ridden by Don Pierce, Taise7. Vous covered the 11 16 mile in I 114 /5 CJnd returned s.t. 10. S.1 fiO and S2 40 .. Bill Shoemake r rode three winnf.!rs TENNIS &>c·ond $eeded Stacy Margolin. a LISC frc!.hmun. downed Ba rbara Jordan of Stanford, r,.3, 6-2, to capture the UST/\ women's champion'>hip in San Antonio. Margohn 1s thl' fourth lresnman m the last fi ve years to win the title . . ~:1sters Sherr) <ind Judy At'kcr of Florida drkated Jodie Applebaum and Kim J ones of Miam1 , Fla . 6·2. Ii-7, ll·2. lo wan the doubles title Today•• Radio. Tt' S~Mdu~ RADIO 1 oday-Baseball -Dodgers al Ph1lach-1ph1a . to 30 a. m . KJ\OC 17901 . Bo:-.ton at Angels. I p.m .. KMPC '7101. TELEVISION 10 am 121 -THREE ON THREE Paul Westphal . Gu!-. .Johnson and Richard Hatch meet David Thompson. Jer ry Luca!> :ind l'al (3oonc in the final. taped al Las Vegas 10 30 a m . 12> NBA PLAYOFFS The Seattle SuperSon1rs meet the Washington Bullets in Landover. Md in the sixth game of the c ha mpionship playoffs m 1 -DODGER BASEBALL Th<' Dodgers meet the Phillies at Philadelphia 1 pm. 12) -GOLF Final round play an the Kemper 0p<'n from Quail Hollow Countr.>-Club in Charlotte. N.C. 11 1 SUPER VEE Behind·lhe-scenes at Super Vee auto races across the country for a look al drivers and their vehicles. 1 :30 p.m. C-1 > T ENNIS The second annual WCT tournn ment or champions opens with a first-round match between lite Nastase and Sandy Mayer. tap<'d at Las Vegas 2:30 p.m. r7J TENNIS -Evonne Goolagong faces Kerry Melville Reid in a World Invitational tennis classic match. tape<! (4 1 -SPORTSWORLO The PBA doubles classic from Dallai.. Also the women's n at tonal collegiate track and field cham paonships. lhe internalional water ski jump\9$t classic dlld the 200 G uineas Stakes. taped at Suffolk. England 4 p.m . (7l -AMERICAN SPORTSMAN The rehabihtauon of an American eagle. Also. a search for the lost pre-Colum bian ci ty or Ciudad Blanca in the jungles of Honduras and coverage of the World Sky Diving championship from Australia eur•ovO'" All S1mmo11• Stl G.M.000-l't>I Mo"41V LA Gtlfto Ctn ,,., ... "" 81.1(J(Mf °" R.Sfllllll I.A CON<P<IOll an c1,r11SF Baseball N.aOoMt lt..... G Aa ... l"tl. •1 Iii It IC JJ• H tit 11 ~ JJO u 1•1 II i3 31' •O 111 u o .m ,, * » •' :m ~· 107 )4 ., ,,. J~ 1st u q n> •1 17t JI ~r .»0 .. tt.l u s• ,,, .e ,., n 14 .11• Leaders Ao Jlf •Ml"CI (arttwM1n SunOC..fOI,. At yl\010\S... A1olht1 Plnlfll•HY c vl>IMIOtl ii.'" Wllll8ktr0et Cooper Mii C.fly '°' A ...... lt..tl'll• ..... "-·- 0 All Ill" ~t )1 10~ I) .0 lll fl II.),. M * o 160 17 H l« ·-l&f u )) ll> U )II .0 I) UJ lt U\ II « n. •I UJ 14 Q J'tJ ~ llS U ll m II 111 tt )I )I) ll IJ1 1' fl JI) 11110, DO•lon 11, no•o•. C•1110'"'" ,. J TllOflllltol'I. OeltOol u .. ""'V ne111MO"' II E•"''· Ooiton.11 tlllOftt9illHI" ,.,,~ Bo\ton IO l M4oy 6•111mo<~ ~ ltO '"" ,., -Bo\1111'. JA s1 .. ub. O.t•Otl )f Cll•mbtl\t. New YOfk, l4 lle~lnr. C•11101n1a,J• ri1<11MtUO.c1li...•1 C.utOry ,._ VO'~. IO. (Ch rttn 8&\1111' l 1 ll:trll, Cl~W!I-. )ol, 0.lt. 1(•11"1t\ ttlY. JI. TO< ••r. eo"on·•, h""""· ceuro-l'tl•,• 1. u s1.,,10. 04\lon, • 1. Sowi,0.kl-I 1 ~---~. - MI SSES BIRDIE Kemper Leader Alan Pate Arnie Fades With a 75; Pate Leads C'lli\RLOTTE. N.C. (J\ P > - Alan Pate u.'icd to be <iwcd by th<' SUJ>f'rslars on the PGA tour After -..1. \'1t'v pulled down thousands of d1Jlhrs pe.r tourna· mcnl whale he has rrad to (c;trug E{lc to earn S500 in his first year Hut he lcap<>d from the pack Saturday tu t~1kc <l one -stroke lead after three ro1,.;nds or th(• Kl'm pt.•r Open and lhl' rook it· from Mobil<'. Ala . i-.a1d ht• 1sn'1 afraid to compt.•tl• with the bag guy:. <Jny longt•r "The wav I look al 1t now. they 're Just· human beings They put their pants on one leg at a On T\' Today Channel 2 a f I tim<' like I do and that's the wa.v I'm E:Onna look at 1l tomor fO\\," Pate said after bla!>tmg a ?·under-par 6~ to take the lead "'1th 206 One stroke bc·hind Pate were W<.ally J\rm:-.trong . Charles Coodv and And v Bean Arnold Palm.er. who led a t 7. under gmng into the third round, suffered three bogeys on the final fo ur holes aflc•r a 30-mmut<' rain delay und poi.tc.'<i a 3-ovcr par 75 lo droµ h1m six strokes behind Pale. Palmer got a break of sorts by being a ble to wait out the s torm an a house which he owns on the 15th fairway. but he s aid he "seemed to run down" during the delay Lit•d•ng Kor•~ aftl"f tt'lrt"t' rour.cJ\ ot ttw-K,.~ OP1't1 ooll tOtornn.,,.,nt •I th~ I li.Q.yMO Pd• n Oua•I Hollow(oufltrv C•uotuurw SdturO<I• Atdt1 P•te 10 l l &~ )Of> Cll~~ C.00<1v 10-04 Ml 101 W<tll · . 0 10 10-0I 101 At><Jy · 11 ol 61 101 Mar lit HttV""' 11Q / t ~ 108 An(JyNO•th 11 0'64! 104 Sieve M•11nv111; I I f>/ &q 10' B•llllr•ltwl II&•&• 10' C.dry l(O(h /l 10-6/ 710 Halt' I""'" II 0811 710 JomOtnl /t "8 7l-7t0 rom W•l\•oot II &I IJ 711 EOSnteO 100• n )II (ra•o">tao•er II bl 13 -111 ECldlt Pe&rc. ~ '9'61 ?11 Arnold P.tlmt'r &1 10 /) 11) Oot1 8,.\ I\ &8 04 )I) 801>Mur1>l1y II l•ol-717 JerryNcc,... II /lo& 717 J,.U Mf'Wtt' /1 I ).61 111 l.,rylo~IH lfl>Of) )I) 0ouQ I PW•fl /) ~8 11 71) JOf' lnmAn f110 10 )I) Aandv Er•.•1,,.. 111011 711 ~rdnrt.Conn.•t '' 1110 111 M •llf'r tlMIW• 106'113 1t1 Odnny (dwareh •• 10 ll 7t1 Jert. Pd!f' I) 66 IJ n1 Garv Pih•• 11 11 10 113 c.eoroe Burn' I• 10 6'1 713 C.11>by C,.ttl"rt n 11 (>4 )I) HO•itfd lwotly •'1·11 /) Ill Bot> LOM II 10 ,, nl vrno• L otll"r 1'·&• n 113 lonHonote 1366 IS )If J c ...... o 10-<IQ ,~ ,.. Gr a Mm MM\h n ,, 70 )I• TerryOotnt IJ 6'112 111 J•m (Ol .... •I II /).10 11' Bot> l '>m1th I\ 10~• 714 M1•PMorlr• 10110'1 111 f'!.t•rm1t l4'1t1y b~ ''I~ ''' M•••M<CullOU<J~ 13 o'l·l1 114 louG••ll<im /01)1) 114 OJ•rl•tll~lboroe• 11 1>'113 110 Bohay, Watson Capture Titl~s · Fountain Vu lley lligh . which won tht· c·w team gymnastic!> rro\\n Wt>dncsday. had a pair or 1ncl1vidt1JI c hampion s an SHturdu:, ·s finals m the Barons' own AYm Gary Bohay. who was also a Cl r· champion m wrestling. cap- tun:d lht' vaulting r rown with a st·or<' of 9.25 while teammate .Jam Watson won thl' hori7.ontal h<•r title wtlh an 1dent1 eal score Watson, third an last yecir's finals. fintshl·d his routine with a p1ki:-. douhl.-bat·k dismount Bohn~-. who didn't placr m la'lt \l'Ur'~ (11\U)!ot. completed H dlf f1t•ult han<I spnnR front lie was rltl'd for heij;tht and distance on hi!' Jumps alon~ with p1n·potnt lnndinJ(s Cl f lnl•lwel ,.,..,, I toor l Gerco• l!J.en <itOtlel I t O~ ) Al(O I!.""'' l'e18 U l St Jt•n IWtttm1n.itrll /0 Pomm*' riorw 1 L~tter ll.flktwotell I ts 1 II••• Y•• tAll\lmt>ra l Mid 11.1 .. , tP•\141tNl 1, A•t1Q\ 1 Al<O l!>Antf f tl I 6~ 1 O•"""r IRnla llOI l.l , a tllel 6ytntt IL& WlltOftl -Kl~l>"rl 1a111.i-Vtlle11 t • Y•ull I ~., lrOUl\l.all'I Y•lln 1 • ,, 1 llOO~IOI• llll Milltk""l t OS.) WFltlo tP•.-..1 • l\ PAr&lttl Ml• I O.OlleOCI' IMofttt.,.11•1 t t t Ce.y•ll 1MH1•un1 •IS l 11101 R1ro tr.ant" r•• MO Rt•I l!.4n1• Ft I I tS tlO•ifOl'll•I !Mr , w.,..,.. 1~011111e1n VAii''' t U 1 H-111· lMilllkMll I 1), J B<mOor I~ Htll\I Ir All AtOUlld 1 •1co (Sant• r•I 0 U l Hop-II\' IM!llilo ... I 41> U , J C.rlto" IMllllk""I .. l) , &Jnday June 4, 1978 DAIL V PILOT 83 Curran Vaults I 7 -51/4 Erpenbeck, Broun Second in Field Events BA KERSFI ELD-Anthony Curran of Crespi High in Encino set a national peep record In the pole vault here Saturday, clear· Ing 17 .514 In the state track and fie ld c hampio n ships ut Bakersfield College. The top performances by Orange Coast area athletes were lurned in by Huntington Beach's Anne Erpen~k. second in the girls high jump at 5·9, and Mater Del ·s Vince Brown. second in the boys· shotpul at61·3=¥.i. won the two· mile ln 10: 17 11 and cam e back later lo win lhe mile in 4 :44.9S. Her eighl·lap lime was a national record while he r mile was the second fastest. Edison's Sharon Hulse was ei~th in the mile in 4 :59.4, well off lhe4 :50.69she ran a week ago. I rv1ne High 's Michelle Kelley was eighth In the girls long jump 117·10\i:l nnd Corona del Mur's For Coast Area Marcie Wurts was 10th in the girls h1gh jumpat5·4. Newport Harbor High's Frank Venellk lowered his personal best in the 880 by nearly two full seeonds but his 1 :53.13 efrort was good fo r only sixth place. David Mnck or Loc~e w~s the winner in 1:51.93. Arlise Emerson of Westminster was th<' wtnncr of the girls 440 an 54 30 Curran's previous best was 17·4 ~. It was the third time he went over 17 feet th.is season. Erpenbeck finished second in her s pecially for the second straight year. Her previous best this season was 5·7. Both of her 5 9 efforts have come in the state meet. Banquet Results Carlsbad·s Sue McNeal won the C'vent at 5· 10"'4. Brown, who recently signed a national letter·or intent to attend UC Irvine. improved his lifetime best by a half inch but couldn't come close to Atwater's Dave Porath. who won the event with a put of 65-to:t,. and also c&plured the discus at 199-5. lie was one of three double win- ners in the boys com petition. Dokte Williams of El Camino won the triple jump 150.411.1 I and long 1ump <25~1 1 1 I and Pasadena's Mike Sanford took the 100 !9.851 a nd 220 ( 21.421 Chen W1lhams of L1 vemore turned in an incredible distance double in the.· girls d1v1s1on She * * * MISSION VIEJO MIOH Yenlty~ll Mo~t V•lu.tl>lt £0 M<C..M. Coa<M'\ Aw••O 8rU(I K•ll. Tri<~''""' Jtll HtWIOft. Tocld A1cll•"'M111. Ed M<Cent1 JYh•eNll 8a111no Till• Stew Kellv. Co.ten' Aw••O S<oH Roger\, Bnt O.len\i•e h•n~ Spe••, Mott lm1><-Clet~ 0.0et Ff'0$1l·~ 8.aH .. 11 MO\I Vatu.al>le Ko•v Moote, Mo\! Oul\l•tldlno Ptl<lltr I(.,. M<C..rlv Bt•I ~letll"e C<-eq C.Or~oll, -• •nso.r•l•on•l Ml~t 6 1...-Ya~Uy TtMh MO\I Vatuabl• 81.t•"" Pa11on. COllCll 'Aw.trO 0 4YIO Lu•lo (.ep1<11t1 Jonn HeMt>~Y JY TeMU Mo\! Va111ablt JOhtl M.te•lu>O Motl Im pro••d rim Enq•ano Fro~·~ T"'nl• Mo\! V.al ... l>W <Itch All~tl>\ Mo\l lmll'O-.O R•My llr.tckM Goll Mo\t Vatuaote Roe k Rtomond Mo•t tm P•O•td °"''Hall. 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Th4t club is ov,.r,1y 1no Hl;IJa thrOUQh 11 date-\. , OUrlnq lhf> u.•\t \rven QartW\ the Anoe•• tww \C.ored an n••UO• OI ll!U l"-!n ,_ ....... -g.ame. TMy'v• r.,mmltl~ 11 """'' durlno Ille Ion,,,..... -<Jov•tl Ufl CO run~ 0.'!>•1~ II •II, C.lilOf'Ma h•U llol ""••<Ord now C2S-U ) ,...., II did IHI .,..., •1 U\<) 11m~ wl\•t1lhtA"91hw.,eM>evef\.* 124-10. Town Polic y Wins lA>S Alamitos ~erby Town Policy. the quarter· h o r H' w h o w a s a 11 e g e d I y ··horscnapp<.-d .. last October and n ot rl'covered for three months, t'asaly won the $100,000 Los Alamitos Derby Saturday night. To wn Policy . found in Durango. Mexico after he disap- pt'are>d from owner Ivan Ash· ml•nt 's stable, covered the 440 y ards in 21 57 seconds. breaking Pok {·~ Bar 's 16-ycar-old Derby 1 l'l'Md of 21 fi() NCAA TRACK UCI 's Ed AhlmcyC'r fini!'.hed 10th in the steeplechast· with a school record 8 .40.!>5 UCLA's Mike Tully won the pole vault al HH·' 1. wt•ll below his collegiate rl'c·ord of 18·8 but a quarter-inch µa sl the old NCAA mark S<'l by Earl Be ll of Arkansas St all' l WIJ yeu rs ago. USC's foursom e uf K1·v1 n Williams, Mullins, Edwards and James Sanford ran a record 39.31 in th1· i\00-mcter relay while Ron l.1vc-rs ul San Jose State shallen•d tht• triple 1ump m ark with a 56·3 111 pop Bri g ham Young" .. K cnl h Gardenkrans threv. the> discus 210 feet for tht.' f1n:.il mark. Edwards, a senior. was USC 's workhorse and the outstanding performer or th<' mN.'t. He won athe 100 in 10 07 f'nday, cap lured lht· 200 Saturday 1n 20 16 and ran lhc third lt•g on the Tro· jans· winning relay. Mulhns nipped Willie Smith or Auburn in lht 400 as bol h run- ners checked in at 45 33 UC l 's Kin g. who pluccd second in thl' long 1umr Friday at 26·5. was S(•venlh in the 200 in 21.02 after drawing the inside I an~· lie 1s u fn·~hm an The :-.ixth pl ace lei.I m finished exceeded th(' cxpcctat1ons or UC J 's ever-o pt im istic h<'ad coach· Len Miller. "I wouldn't like to be in sixth place the rest or my life but for our first year in Division I, I'm tickled pink," he said. "A<'tually, I'm tic kled blue and gold .... SATUllOAV'S FIH•LS J.t....,hn-I A-y. Soultwrl\ Ill"""' ?tl• 1 Ralph, Cl.,,,.,.,.,,., 2~· ) AlwOOd, W•\l>•nqlon. 11>1-e • S•n<l6H. W••"'nqton 1~>1 ~ Otwn. l,.n~'\~. 1ff 1 • ,,4'rt\1. W.\,1tff\ M•(."1Q.fl1 , ... ).000 mf't•r \t~ft h~\ft 1 Rono Wtt\PwrtQ10f'I <;1 • I 12 )Q 1 Munol~ '•••" [I P•\O. I 7• O l M•t \h er IQhdm vounq 8 )0 O• ' 'uwt1 R1<1\mono, 8 JO SJ ) Cl•• y OroQOI> ~ J) O • K0'0'\0 Nr-w Mifirl(O, I 3J • 1.)00-meter-1. S<on. UC lrme, J JIM. 1 flynn, E•\I Te-1no~ ~u•~. ) JI.. J. IAtv. Y•ll\ton•ln, J )I 18 • P•IQ*, v 111-.. •• J • .. ~ Mar ... V•ll-•. l l'I 06 b C..l\tro,.111. Oreoon. J l'l.2' Polo vau4t-1 Tully, Utt A ti I'-< 1..-t r« Of"d o•o r~cora, ti "'•· ( <1rl Bott. Ar••"""\ Slate, .,, •• 1 HltllMU>. 0r"(!Ofl. II. l Plntu•. Ar••~• Sl•l•. II• • ""'""" UCLA II 0 \ Wll\on Lono hl"'.trn '' 11 0 • Q,vrtt, W•\~lnqlon, 11~ •OO·m~I"' ret.,. I '"< IW1fll•m· Mulllrn, EdwAr<I\, !.dnl0t111 1~ •1 I A1ot>vrt1 l• •• ) Front Page Bl BROHAMER HAPPY . • • personal hi~h with a seven-game hitting streak th ts week SOl'I E PL/\ VF.RS maintain that being a designated hitter al· h1\\ c; mort' t•mt• lo concentrate on s winging the bat. s111ce one c111t•:-.n ·t have to play defense nut Brohamer says il has adverse JffN:I~ on him. 'When I was playing m the held, I got so used to not thanking .1boul htllmg that it cam e naturally," he.says "Now I have e I cnde>ncy to thank loo much. I've got to force m yself to 1usl let 1t t•omt' naturally again." When Rmhamer signed a lhree-year pact as a free agent dur 1n1t the off scusc>n he was 1n Une to be Boston's !>Lnrtin~ sc<'ond baseman ll wtts one of the main reasons he chose the Red Sox "I HAD NARROWF.D my l'tlOices to Milwauke'e and Roston In either plnct'. I figured I'd be the starter," Brohamer says "New York und Cnlltornia ali.o drafted me. but ne ithl'r entered serious negotrntion~. "Then. just a few days arter l signed, the Red Sox traded with California to Ret Jf'rry Rt.'my, and he's been the stortlng ~ccond ba1wman ever s ince," Brohamer says. "But I don'! regret s1gnani; with Boston one bit. It's great to be on a winner." Brohamer , a 28-year·old who carries a .244 r arl'<!r average. ~cts o twinge of cxeit<'mnnl in hi11 voice when he talks about the Hl'c.l Sox. "TIDS CLUB is so good . we have everything. Pitching, depth. solid hitting up and down the llne-up. I look for us to win 1t. or at lca.'ll be right up there till the end,'' Brohamer says. Another difference between his past and present is prtde Hroh nmcr .sny11 the Red Sox know they're goinR to win . "ll 's ~ 1trcat feeling to come out lo the park every day know. Ing you're going lo be winning seven out of every 10 umes." hf' ays. "f don't see lhls team ever losing more than thr<'c or four 1n n row this scuon. Here we lake pride in what we do." And if you a sk Brohamer. he'd say he'd rather be o sub· etilute for •'proud winner than a star for a •meless l~er. • • • I( dn\..I\ l' /q f Mir f\•Qan l~., ) M•r.,1ono, >' 'J • r ,.,. .oa !>ldt~ .o l5 •()() me(tr tnlt'f'MfH:U•tt> "urOtP.t. ... WM,f'r, Au1>urt1. oil 'l'l 1 Cr•v,,.111 USC. 48 JI J Byrom O• tahOm•. ~ J1 4 8ftrrlfft' Fto,H;S•. so ,q ) Douqld'-Wl'\ft"ro Kentocky~ SiO )~ 6 K1m..1vo, Nf'w Meatco, \0 Clo~ H•Oh )ump I Jot<OI>\, f •irl•1gll D•C~ll\""1. 1 J 1 Mt'lf'f; ~ryl.tnd, 1·2'"' ) Wooc:tw6rd, IU<1bllma. I I • N•f'I~. 8r1gfla11'1 Youn9, 7·1 s. Jo~pll, UCLA I I I> Curl", Arlron•. 1·1 800 m~•~" I Ltlrf'<l\llOn ft•A•·EI Puo. I Hu 1 Wll\Otl, O•lanomd. I •6 •• J i ufttrtttlle>, \/1HM"O'ld. t .to 47 4 S.umm*rv111 ... M4M~11~n. I .,_oil ~ l<•P•urq.>I, N~w Mutco, t 4b b• ~ l<Oflr. Iowa Slal~. I ... ~ 100 m•·'"'' • c owMO\, use. 10 t6 .,..,.,., ,,.. <Ord oto r1><0<d. 10 2. !.l•uln, !.an Jo•~ Sl , 111&/ •nd (Ml.,.., '>dn Jou 'it , '4b•1 1 !>nodOY 0~ •~nomn 20 18 l Sonlorct, USC 10 H • Gl•t1<•. 10b'I \ Wllt1. K•t1••>. 10 10 I> ... f\IM, l 1\\t (drol1n.:t, 10 II) Tr1o•r 1umc> t l•Wt'\, 'San JO'\~ St . Sif>-3' • f(oU~Q••tt> rKon:i. Old rttord, ~S·91 •• AOU\t. briqham Younq. t%.8. m~#'t r•cord~ ~~ Jt. ... Ll•tf\. S•ln ~. 19111 1. 8.tn•'. UCLA S!rl l C•non. I,., • .,..... >t ,. I 4 coo~r. V1UMM)v4 ~·2"1 \ ~"· At-.n.. ~ 11, I> C•~ll. Wnh1t1;1on S••I~. s. l~ ~ 000 m•1.,, 1. CNC>ol. 0r"QO<'. ll U 1' 1 0•~·"· PrOV!O.tl<P. IJ . .O U ) K1mon>11W1t. W••h1no1on St•I•. IJ o H • Klmeto WHllonglon St•t~. I) O SO S ll1t1Q. North C...•ohn•. IJ ")Cl • -111. Al<•. IJ )0.,. D•Uu• I C..ro.n•rM\'. BYU, 110 0 1..-t rt- <Ord old r1><<Yd, 104•. WllO•n>. OrPQOI> 191)1 1 W 6ht10. 1.,..ctl' El P•\o. 10 .. • l Voortwt~. O••oot1, ·~ • ~·· FIO<'°" Sule,·~ s l'ov•<ll. NotlMd>lu n, llS 0 & L•d~•O F•O<lcl.l, 18•. Mil• ret•y I. V1llonov•. l ~ °' 2 ><.n.a•. l O\ ~ 1 '"""''""'· J 06 1'I • use 1 Ol.J) ~ Howdrd J Oii 10 & 8ov1or. l 0810 •00 m•l~r\ I Molli~. USC, 0 Jl J tu .. 1 ""''on Al..O.m.l, ono Coomb>. Alot>am•. o' ' M( (<>y. f Iona.. ~····· •6 01 " COllf'n, 80\IOtl U •o H • ·~m\(O<lnQ use YI UCLA so. Te••• (I p,.\O \0, Oregon •O. Auburn ~. UC ,,...,,,. 11, llriQll1tn Y<>unQ 11, Vill""°va ii.. W•l\h1no1on St..l•• H MMyland 1), O•l<lhOm• 17, Wo\n1nulon 11. Alt\b11tmtt flt. Prov1dlnu~ l&, Soutl'Wrn fll11io.\ 1f>, t(.t1nA\ lfl, s.An JO\.f" St4fflo ''· lenneHf't' u . St•n· IO•d 10, FMl••Oh 01<llln\on 10, Arkan~"' Stal• 10, F IOrtd• SI••~ q. Mt"'"ll>Pt Sl•I• a. r .... , A dnd M •• Ctn Ir al M1th1oan •• Clom\on •• E A\I T~tl­ M\\ff ~tate 8, lndlM\4 t>~ Wf;.(Of""tn •• F IOf"k:M s, M•"h••tan •, M•ctuo.tn •. New M .. •lco c, ll•<llmono •. 0¥1,,_tn 2, How•rd 7, Arltc>n• S141e 2, LOnQ S..cll SI l , Oreoon !>1.,1e 1, Nor1h C•roHnio 1. ,,_,M,nlern 1. W~lern l(e"'••Oy 1. Wyoml1>9 1 • ....,,,.ylv•nt• I. Ea\I CMOlln<t I, lowe Sl•te I, Rl<e I, Arltoow I, B•ylor I. -Ion u '· .Wl<llU• !>I••• '· M•HO .. fl '· Wntortl Mtth•o•n 1 Azte cs Lose To Fury, 3-1 PASADENA (AP 1 Tonv Glavin scored twice a nd Alan Bail added another goal S<1turday to give th<.· Philade lphia Fury a 3·1 North American Soccer League victory over the Los Angeles Aztec:. Los Angeles' lone scorr ('amc when Bobby McAlinden ta llied on u pl·nalty kick a l 81 .05 in the SC('Ond half Glavin got his first go<1l seven min utcs into the second ha If , boot- ing in a rebound from fi ve yurds out. Ba ll made it 2·0 whl'n he scored on a free kick. G I a v i n w r a p p t• d u r> t h e Phila de lphia scoring at 84.18 "h~n he tallied after a steal The f'ury, 6·7. attempted 23 ~hots for the game. whil<• the AzlN'S. 5·8. got off Ju:-.t 15. and only four tn lhe ft rst hair. Los Angeles' goalie Bill M1s- h11low had 10 saves. and the Fury's Keith Mac Rae had three A c rowd of 4.231 watched the A1tN's lose their seventh ron srcutive game at the Rose Bowl All-tar E vents Slated for Pre ps With summer approaching. n 11 ·s tar events for r ecently 1otractuatcd high school s tandouts JrC the> Order Of the day. Here 's the schedule: ,_., IASICITIALL '"" Or•noo> county All·•llf O<lm. •I Or-. C:0.11 Coll~. I p m OlltLS IASltlTl•LL 1n•~11rAI OrMIOI Covnh "" ,,., ..-al Or~ '°"'' COllo\lt ~ )0 Pm w•1tSTLIHO Or-"9t County All·•I•• wrn 111114m•1tne1 Co1.onHfOll I JO J-U IASI l •lL 0raft9f C-IY 1111·'1•• ~"'oe" o.am• ~• Gto"'fr Paro I" •r1a,,..1m I fl m VOLLIYIAlL l~UOUf•IOfatt09c-fy AI._ "., VOllObellQtmeat rt To1'9Hl9" I )() • JULT6 f'OOT•AIJ. ttll\0..,,.. Cou!llY All·•i.tt tool ~llt•,,,.•l ~ta•11•hwl.lp.m JU&.Yll ,OOTl 4L.L Jllllennuel \IW.,_1'~~·110- •llM R•~lowm1 ra-.111 I'll. Pancho, Daughter Ousted Pancho Gonzalez and hls daughter Andrea were upset In the semifinals of the Adop· lion Guild tennis cham· plo n s hip s at th e Newport Bearh Tennis Club Satu rday a rte r · noon. Gonzalez and Andrea lost in straight sets. 6·0, 6·3, to Betty Ann Stuart and R obe rt Cu n · ningham. Gonzalez also lost his men 's doubles o pe n m atch with Richard Pate. 4·6, 7·6, 6-3 falling t o Steve Simon and Curt Condon SEMIFIH•U -·.a,.,. Loon•rd·V..-Llnot' OCI £ ••lm"n WriQlll s I .... IH '>•mot1 Condon""' GOflr•ff\ Pal•• 1>. l-4.• l •-'•O..n G1 .. oo ... s1uar1 oe1 ><1<001 Sl••det " 1. I> o, Straw·Br•vanl oe1 1iowM<1 w•rl1eto• l.•·b •·l Ml ... <>t-fl Slu•rl·Cunninohllm M l C""'11ttt C.Ont•I"' ..0. t. l, Gl.0>90w·\/MllnQP a.I. Heyw•r~ Trout I> 7.1 4 J .... i.rveh R1llt"L .. <h def Cdl<lt'rwooct Do\\ 6 1, I> I, l •<hlntd O•U\l~r d<I Y•rdley Nel..,,. .. t,•~ Meift;tA Allrid0t"·Scllwerl1 d•I Morton Morton •~ •.. 1. Gv<lt> Andi'r""" 001 Slvw•rl Lindi>•.'-• _._.,. welh Jol\nslon Ott Crt~r s 1 Clair I> 1. •I , ~It~\ ctel. ~._ hOll E v•"•IM, 1-6,6 I 1111 .... 8red•~•w·ColOO.ro 0401 Slra .... Oorv• • •. l·S • ..-.. !>ltll•r R090n IM'I ElllOl-l'•r-r .. 1 T • -··· (ltumt 'i<fll<lo.doi Wo•l-Ott"'•"" 1. \ 1 • I Holl F•rmtr dtl 80!>0 JOtln><>n l•, I •.M ._ ..• Pflnf·~'" clPI Atov11on So<lrl<• b •. l •. 61. Jone• Anotr;on ""' lr•1rM!r Me,,.,.,,, ... • I 1111 ... . WtMtl HorftPf'oe-1 MilN ,, ..... ), I>·• WflQlll E•tn\Cll•f Murphy Moorl.! b. ". -..-.c Dut<lltr Oun<•n tl<'I Cl••• Nor11 1>·4, I> 2 HUQM\ Tr-r 0..1 J<!lln<ll !Anta>ttt I ~ ~ w ....... -.c Coot1• Rel,,<0< I< d•I BroQO•· l tumer I s. I s. Wlll(O .. Cr•l>Y d(ol MtComll-St~arll-O.• O Mla.OC W~nlt Wt>ntr o.t C.t•• Celt\ I ~. b •, MtC4mll McComb clttl Nord Nord• 2,1>1 -..·,o l\rno•o !.l"9fl ""' Wdl~'"' MMlln Ii I, b I, c,.,r~ll O•lm.ln Oo-1 M1•d()o.o Oet><htaoer• •.o • w......,·,o Muchon M.tH,.v tte-t Po·v..,., I( uMJ•,..,. I b, I t> M< Nf"tl 8'1Uttt<.1 t,k•f M•lh:r Ptnllll> 1. J •.I> 1 M11.00 8ctrb.trH'IO l.an<d!tlttr Mf f dr'm..r Hill• I I> 0 Ml l.dnt~\ll'' WfllO• dt'I 'enley C...19tl~b l, I> J Lyle Stops Robinson DENVER cAP I De nver heavywc•1ght Ron Ly le, returning to action arter an e1i:zht month layoff. ~lopped Horace "Big Cit)·· l<obinson after seven rounds of lhl'I r schC"dul<•d llJ round bout Saturday n1Ahl Robinson i.Ht:-. unabll• lo answer the twll for the l'lghlh round. l'nahling thl' 36·Yl'l.lr old Lyle lo boost hts prolt•ss1onal record to J(; 5 I Hobin son. whoscrvcd as a spar· ring partner for :-.t:vcral of the top heavyw<:1ghts, rell to l !H Robm~on 's left l'YC was cut and closing by the end or th<' sixth J\flcr L y l e st•ort·d h eavily a~a1 n 1n l hr St'\cnth round. rdl•rt•t· lll'nny c;onlalcs ;rnd the nng doctor both lookl•d o'er Hoban.son 111 his corner I o I I o w 1 n g 1 h (' b t· 11 . Hobanson made ttw dt.' c1sion to stop I hr f1ghl Lyle. tht• world'., firth· ra nked hravywe1ght ron· tender who was righting for the f1 rst t 1 m<· s1 nee las t Septcmlx•r, s111d he had a spc•c1al ancl'nt1vt• Pro So ccer Horlh A"""1un So<<•r L019ue f oronlo 3. Wa~111ng1on O F'I lAUOPrdllto 7, N•w Et1Ql•n<J 0 RO<""''., l, Chor "00 7 M•m1>h" 7, ColoradOO M1n~\Old J. Sfdltlf 1 101 I Ph1l•dele>N• J. Lo' A"9f'I•• 1 •m•r1<;1111 So<< .. L•fMlue (4111orn1d • N,.w JN'\•rYO LO\ A"O"lf'\ 7. NV f AQI•\ 0 (l.v•land J '°"""''K"I 1 !>outn••t1 CAI 1 '"°"',,.00'" I PUBLIC NOTICE FIC'TITIOOS IUSIHl!SS NAME STATEMENT T '" fOllOWlnQ per\On\ .,,. 001n9 bu\lr"lf!\\ '" ROV AL PART NE R!li .. ,. 1. llOO ~ E Brl•IOI StrHI, S<lnl• An• HelQlll\, CAtH07 Roy Allllll S>.utlln ITll Orcllud Ori wt, S.nlt1 ""4 HttOl\I~. CA '2101 Roy H '>•<Wnf'n> OU Roxllurv Orlvt. Irv•,... CA .,I U G•oro• W ~1 .. 111e1n •tl• I •"'"'•llO'• A....,.,.,, I ounl••n Vall•Y. CA .,IOI Thi\ llu•l~h' I\ fondue l•d llv • t1mll"<l 1>•rlMf\h1p Rey A .,,.ull1n T "" "•'"'"""' W•\ 111"0 wtlh I,_., P UBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOOS IUSl .. ESS HA.ME n ATEMlNT lhe •011ow1~ Pf'~"' •'• du•no bu\iMi' ., PA(lrtC TllUCl<IN G IUl1 Ho•llll\I Slr~t. 111, HunllNJIOtl IM•<h. y111orntat'1M'I P•tr.11 T,.rtclty"' tt>llJ "O'O it.' ''""' •7 """""Olnt1 Bt•<ll carnornla~ Thi\ llu\lfW\\ I\ <ondU<ltO OY •n ltl Olvlduel P ... IT-.l<l•y fl\f\ \1•1-1 w•\ flltd w•I" IN! Cout1IY Cieri< o4 Or~ CollnlY on M<li u.tt11 POff1U Pullll>hed Or-C.0..\1 Dally Piiot. Mo 2hncl Jti'lt' •. II 18, 1971 ,.,....,. P UBUC NOTICE MISCELLANY PUBUC NOTICE PUBLJC NOTICE l"ICTITIOOS I USINEU FICTITIOUS l uSINUS HAM( U•TIMIHT NAME STATEMENT frte IOUOWlf'tiq per.ton\ ••• domq fh• foUOWl"Q per\.Of'I\ .,. Oo11tO bvll"'tt• H ~'°11"" ., 80&H f Nfl SERVICE UO (MlllSTINf S EH ff:APAl'l Or•no• Avtt1uo. Co••• Me•• C H"'' r 1 N E S 1 M P OA t C.t1IO<t1t•m11 CMll1STINf S 'ifVLES II. OECOA. 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C.111 'IOIO f'ICTITIOUS IV$1H£SS '°""''Cl-OI Or1f191 eou..ty on Mo C1ln E•l tl•ll• 0to1 ... ro0. ,.,, HA.Ml. STATEMENT II 1911 i:..t\11.tU A ..... C:..non, CA 'IOIO Th• tollow•nc;i ~ ,, -"9 llu\I· f'-IH Th" llu\•"9U '' <-led II• I """ .. Pullllllled Or-C.0.ll O.uy Pltof. QeMr•I PMINrlNP M 8 A • .S.» Mlt-Dr .. MUftl· Mo11.21MldJu ..... II, .. ,. D•kl..ae-ln fnQlon 6"~11. CA 'l'lM7 7011 11 llll\ \l•le<nent w•• llltd •1111 '" teevtn A•• Gep 11 .. r1. ,,l? •--------------Count• Cl-olOr-CoufltyonM1 _,"°" .... Or • HunlltlQlon BeKI\. CA 10, 1911 91MI P UBU C NOTICE FtMJj Thi• INJlne'\• I\ c-.CtH 1W.., -Pllllllslltd O'.,_ C.0.\1 0.lly Pit• Olvldu.tl. ,.CTITIOOS ~$1H£SS M/• I•, 21• lt, JUM •. 1918 lleVln A ~· HA.ME STA.Tl.Ml.HT Tiii• •l•le<no'RI ••• l•l.0 with '"" Tiit 1011ow1nc;i po.r'°"' '"~ 00•"9 '°""'' c1 ... 1< o1 Or-Count' on M<iy ,,...,,,. .. •• PUBUC NOTICE IO. ltll 8U~INESS CENT CA 0111\IE . 11 ,. ... JU " Qollner•I ,.,..,,.,.,.,fl. ltQI S.rr•n<• Pullll\hed C>-Cooo•I D"lly P1101, 110.0. 1rv1ne, CA 91114 M•v u , 11, lt, ,_ •. "" l'!Ol-11 J•mH T '-•"· .. ,,..,, •• -•• U ATEMEHTOI' A8AHOOHMEN OF FICTITIOUS IUSIHESS HA.ME P UBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOOS 8USINEU N""'°'I! STATEMENT Th• IOllOW•"9 ~""" " oo•no ""1.1· ne\o\ ,., ALGOAI TloiM ASSOCIATES, 2•.01 Spat l•n ~l r•et, M l\\IOft Vlf'fO. C.lllornl& <l?•IS llttMr<I l Moo.II, H~I Sl>Mlat1 Slrttl, MIS\tOn V•tJO, C.lll0<n1d 9261S Tn1 s l>u\lneu '' conouc1e<1 llY •n ln.-dMduat. ll1chbld T Mooll Thi\ •t•1-..1 ••• hk!d with tr. County Clerk o4 Or-County on Mdy ti, .. ,. ,,_,,. Put>I !\heel C> <Wl9f Cooo•I 0.lly PllOI, MdV 21, 28 and Juftl' •. II. 197, llSH M•cArlllur Blvd , 5ou1t~ O~. lr•tt1e, CA •77t~ Ent.-P<•M C.on\trucllon, I...: • CorporallOn ICll1lortll•I, 111>1 B•rrM\ c• Ao.O, trvtoe. CA. 9111• Tiii\ llu\tntn •• conducted llY • oener•I P¥1ner\lllfl. Je,.,,.. T c:.p.elr Tllh \latl!ml'nt w•• tiled wllll IM CounlY Cieri< ol Orenoe '°"1"•Y on M<ly Y, i.11 CAPR£Tl&Mc00NALD ly: J•mH T. ~r, EM! llHJ Mac-lhd., ~le 41S 1rv1,.., c.111w1M• mu 1'11'4240 Pulllls-OrM\99 C.0.sl D•llV Piiot Mo 14, 21, 29 dfld June•. 1911 1901" lPlor per\On\ WP\ICh fW'lf' tw.n do•I Du\tn .. \~ ., AOC. l 1M t fl: PA Al N EASH• P 14 I, .ol l)J8 N C'f tury Btvd . Sttf\td A"•· C•llfor"f YHOJ. ne~fl>v .. ...,_,. Ille uw ol s;I Uc.t1llou' bu\lneu nc.t""' Tn• ••<httOVS buS6M"\\ name \t• m•nt •uth0t'111no the u'\e ot \U(f\ t l ttlOU\ bU\I~\\' ncMTtf' w•' ,,,,." Or•nO'f County on Mdy 1•. 1q14 The llu\lllMS "'" bttn COtldUC '"° ' • flmlted P¥1"'lr'ol\lfl Rl:OONOOOIL CORPORATION Gerwr .. Partner Ev~retl l Hc>Ooo'> Prttidtnl Tht\ \lttttotnM\t t11t0 ....,,,,, nw tot1"9' Cleric ol Or-Cou"IV on Mdy tl -------------•~18 Fl4. P UBLIC NOTICE r------------10_1_0_1•i--------------- PuDllsl\eO Or~ C.0..\1 D41fy P1141, Moll,ll,J""~• 11 1'18 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8VSIHU5 NAME STATE.ME HT f h~ IOllOWlnc;I pe"on I~ OO<nq llu\1 \\d~ lll\llNE PLAZA REALTY INC , 2101 MMhn ')1 , '>U1I~ 101. lr•lnt, (.A It) O~v1d GonMIO\, Jr . 1101 Mdrlln ", C,011•101 lrv1,,..,CA~ll) Thi\ t>u\lnt".\ I\ <.Mdu<te<I by d (C)t •tlon 1 rv1,. PIAI• q:eauv lnc o~vod Gonzalo\, Jr Prt"'\1oen1 f"t\ \lrtfN'YW·nt #"\ ftlf"d With tnf- C:0Ut11~ c•~·~ o1 Dranoe C.OUtltY on M.-y " 1911 , ... , 11 PUBLIC NOTICE FMJOtl Pullh\hed 0r4"Qt' "°"" Od•ly P11t1t __ H_O_T-IC_E_O_l'_O_l_SSO_L_U_l _IOH---t Ma~ 18 •no June " 11 ••. 1q18 1llllO " OFPAllTNl!AUUP Publtc noUc.e: I\ MrPby Q•Yttn O'ldl G•RY TAYLOR, RAY U Y LOR. OON '>OJKA •nd\lllARD BAXf l:A, lfSLIE CH!"tSTEN!>E N. KEN Al'>l.o\U WllLARD CAllR. W W ';TC \/ENS ~I "'· ll•rttolore dolnc;i llu••l'tt" under '"" llC11t1ou• lorm n""" end \lylt of ouc VIS! A RANCHO, .01 11~1 Dove ......... . Coty ot Nrwport Buch. C4unly ol Oran~. ~lett o4 C.l•lorn••. 010 on'"" "'" do OI MllY. 1911, llV mutual con ...,,.,, 01u01w '"" \ata ""''""''""o and termlf'14lf' U...1r rfictfton~ o\ ~rlnf'r\ tNrt'•ft Pulll••IW!d Or""O" CAM•I 0<11ly Polol JuM 41 1•1ts ·---------~--10 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEME.NT 1 lu tollow1nq ~tC.On\ ore 0011'• bV\lf'\f~\ d \ l & II TRAILER '>AL['i f SERVICE. IOSI '> H•rllOr blvd S..11W A"~· C..t1tormd ~1104 "" LPon•rO HPrberf fll1, t 1os1 t tlflW\ (lrtlt', Fountct1n \1 .. 11~¥. (.~U1lot1H• n104i aun1• Cdtrnt"" E111.-. IH)~t f11f"" (•tr•~. Fountd1n VAllf"'t' C..ahtorn •• • ~1108 Q1( hdtd H,.,,, If Ndnt•tl 1MC1' M' \l•<'O'• Slt~ .. l. Fowntd1n Vtttlu• C61ifOf'fttd 97108 ,.~ P"Dlo>...., C>""O" Coa\I C>.t1ty PllOI. P UBLIC NOTICF. Mo 11 18, J..,,.. 4 II 1•19 Mttt•"f'I f"r.tN'•\> Nt.tr"..il tM>t Mt V.r ~0' • C,11-.~t. f Ounr un VAth•• 1~71 --------------1 C••••ort11<1 q711AJ t--·-----------FtC.TtTlOU5 aUStNES.S lhi•. t>U\t,,,,.\\ '" ronounro ov •• PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS IUSINESS HA.ME n •TEMEHT Th~ touow •nQ persons •re dotftQ Du\tnfl>\\ •\ AUFA SALES. !6721 Sl•I•• Ave. Suite 211, ~a~o..t/•llty. CA 91108 K•"Y Ci Mnler, 'IOlll <i<n> Or , ~111111t101on S.•<h. CA.,,_ IC••• A Wl"<ll•"9 1bl C..m•"O Ar rovo An•""''m Hill\, CA 91901 T tu\ bU\tnfl\\ 1\ tonduc ted by d QerW"rltl JM!rtnPr \l'tlP K:.tlrr'f'(• M11l~t f ~'\ \l.:ttetnftnt Wd\ hied Wl\f'I, lnit County Cl•r• ol Or~t1Qe C(iun<• "" M~y 10, 1918 Fa.4U4 Publl\....0 Or~"""'' O••IY Pllol. NAME STATEMENT Qen~r H 1>Ml""""'D Th ft •o• :ow•nQ Of't\On\ .... ,,. OOU'tQ l • ~ff'J H f ••• , bu\tM\\ tt\ T "' \t4lfll'fTill"f'll ..,.d .. l1lf"CJ w ith 1~1 8AOCK ~I NAN (I A l INVE~TMENl'>, 1100 Qlu1I '>llfol"I. Sullt '.103, N~ 8u<h C...t1l.,rt1od '11..0 C.tro l "'nn Brol!opp. • 111 (d•• Loma, vorbd Lind" c.111orn•• qioao Robtrf WHl•-t'" 8ro,opu ,,,l C~\• Lom•. ¥orbd I •OO• C.•litvt n1d ~1>81> T"t\ bU\.ff'W>'\~ ,, (Ot"ffllet"d b'f f'4n 1n dlYICIUdl Cc.HOI Ann H•tJlit.~ County (h rtll {JI Of'..-n~ (.o\.+nty on M ltY 1S 1918 F00\11' Pubf1'-l'\if'd ()r.ttlqt" Cod\I Ortth'. P1•u1 M~• 18 dncl JUtlP t 11 ·~. 191~ 70H I PUBLIC NOTICf: f l(TI TIOVS BUSINESS HAME ST ... TEMENT t ''' 'llfltJw1nq PC't 'Of\\ ,,, ff<nf 1) ltlt\Hlf'\' •" '"'' \tdtrrTW~t w .1•. hit*() w 1lt1 ttw Counlv Clerk ol OrMQt' C.oonly Otl M~~ )I, 1918 fHI I OL•A(,E KEEPl:-1''-. ,,, • F .. ,,11r-,1t Corona <J• t Mdr CAt1•vt,•i.t f'Qi)JJI ~7~/\ Publl~~Or«trtQrr1(.0d\fOf11lvP1to1 '<ftndr.1 O M·•'''()" ''' • M•Y I•. 21. it. Jun•d. 19/8 Jun~ 4 t 1 II, 1~. 1~18 I trn1,•nf (..DronA dtft Mot l otillirrt•• 1'H)A 19 11111 1\ Qn,1~ 1-------------t 1nnn J v • .,e1 )I~ , , '"" ••. P UBUC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS SUSI HESS H""'°'E ST•TEMENT ff\t fOllO'llflnQ ~rwn\ drt• dolrM,1 bvUM\\ 4\ GOLDSTEIN PUBLICATIONS fpubU\l'\~r\ Ortin9• Cour"lty VIP m.tQ•rl"" I. 790 Ntw""'1 Circit Dnve = IJO, N•wl>0'1 8'-.ocl\, Ca 91...0 l ton.trd c,.,,10,tr•n 11109 Vt1lor PIK~ Rdtltl'lt> P•to-\lordr\, C.. _,. V¥onn~ GotO\le-1"· J170Q V•lor Pltt(P R~M.no Pak>\ y,.,,,.,., '" 9011• l tH\ bU\•nt"'' I\ (O~OuClt<J by d 11'~'"' p.,rl,...f\f"l1c> lron...ro GotO\I"•" Yvo!'V'W Go•d,,.,.,,. ff'U\ \lrilf"f'ntflt •d\ l+h<() Wtf" thf> '°""'Y C1~0 Of Or•noe C.out1ly on M•Y P UBLIC NOTICF. f'ICTITIOOS IUSIHESS HA.ME STATEME NT Th,. to11ow1nq 0tr\On'\ ~Ht 001no buS1nt'~ ., THE SCOTSMAN 1111( 0Ull£ r t'JI N••POrl Bt.d . Co••• Mnd Cdlttorn•• "''" Larry A ~H ., 1171 NtULH>mA S.ltfft. S.nt11 An .... (A1tfi)tn1tt 00f"•fd ft M -tr.,·nthf91 lh T •nQIP1lf000 lrYJnf"_ '""'"'nt• '-'111• r "''' bu\I~\\ '' 1.MtJu4.lvd bv 1t llmtl~d C>drlnt1'h•P Qoft.,1<1 M M~<•..,,llMI fhl' '\f'-'ffl-f"W"f'll W'I f1t"CJ Wtl,, ff\f' Counlf CIH> OI Or•not. c..u .. n1vot1 M·•• 30, 1918 l'"UIO 19, ,.,. l'HOO Pubil\IW'd Or-C.Od\I Od1ly P1 to1 Pullll\""d Or-Coa\I D"llY PllOI Jut1e ~. 11 . II n. 1q19 Mey 11, 18, June•. 11. 1918 101111 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS8USIHEn H"MESTATEMEHl Th,,. fOll()"'flnQ ..,_.,"°" J\ OOtnQ bu\t f'W\\. d' Hl\RAOUA VILL.AC..E ANO HARBOUR Vlll •GE AP.o\RTMENT<, 061 Heit Ave . Hunl •tllllOtl BM<ll. CA 91••9 Joupn PAlrl<ll Cvan\. •S.I "1 Htll A~ . Hut111no1on 84!•<h. CA '1?1149 f hi'\ bu\tnt'-\\ t\ <oncJv< 't<I by dn m d1v1c:tuttl JOY'!lh P (¥""\ T "" \lat""'°"t wd• m..o w1111 1rie County C•~• o4 Oranqp C4unly.,,, M•y 10 1911 I ••1•1 Pulll•\ht'<I Or~t\Q" C.0..\1 0..1ty Pilot, MO 14 71 18, Jun<• 1918 PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUS IUSIHESS .... ME ST•TEMl.NT T"'• tolfowinq PN\On t\ 00.""Q bu\1 """\.t\ UNI TEO W'10ll:SA1 E AS, t .. lt M l LAnQl~y Un•• s FC>Unl41r"I va11~, CA 91109 O•rbdrA t1 ~rQie't 10JI J •w• RNd. [O<l•-'<t, CA91•2' Tht\ bu\lnf'"J I\ tondvctf'd bt 4" 11\ Ol•ldUdl 8ArblrA ._. Of'H,ltr- f P\t'\ "•'"'"""' .... ,\ t1lf'(j w11n ""' C'Ounly (I~'' ot O.•noo (e>vnl~ nn Ma. I/ .. ,. FllM• .. Publ•slwod C>mlO" ,.,..,, O~llY PllOl Mn l•.11,Jun•• 11 191- 1110 ,, 1--------~-----P UBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8USINESS H""'°'E ST"'TEMEHT Tiie toll-•no l>l'r\OI\ •\ ooono llu" nt•H f't\ RIOCEClll!>T CAOLE\11510N 0 00 CemlJll\ O"v~. Nuwf)Orl OUCh, Call!Ort11~ '11"60 Tiie W~\l~m fo tnc , •l r tor Ida toroo,.tllon, ·0 00 c .-mou\ Dr•w•. Newpor I S.....:". C..h1orn1• 91IWIO ,,,, .. bU\UW'~\ I\ <ondu<l&O ov ._,(Or l>O'"llon TM W.\lorr• C.O In( lhOma\L Ary Jr V•tt Pr'°'1o.nl TPU\ \l .. ~1 W'9\ '"""° Wf"' th.-Coul'll• C•or• ol Oran<rCounty on M"• JO, 1911 F"S:lln Pullh\""d Or-C.0.0•1 0..11y P•lol Jun!'• II. 18 2S 108 PUBLIC NOTICt; Coron• o~• AA.fr Uhr0fn1" •1tt1', f P,I\ bU\IN"\' I' (0f"<lt..t< ll'd t)\o· • ~nf'tttf C)(trffW'f''\tttO L1""'1 Y.;<O Th1\ \ltHt-mt'f'tl Wd\ l1•M wtth ff'\t• C.OUtllV Clork ol Or-"°"'1ty °" M.,y /), 1q19 FO.SIJ4 Puo•''""'d Or.tnQP (.o..lqt().;11v t'1101 M.>y 78 clno J""' •. II 18 f919 1fl61\ I• ~~~~~~~~~ PUBU(' NOTICF. F1Cf1TIOUS 8USINESS N"'ME STATEMENT r n .. • 11•4••rQ ~' '0""-4r,.. Oo•"'' bit.t'tOf ff ..-PJ.. ~'•Yl(l1t.Y£~. 1'1'>.I t".1ttl •t Aw1>nuf" Su11.-'''" I,, A•·•"'''" • (,.1,1ornM qc)f1'1'J J..tf'\t·Uto ( < '-" ,,_, 't1h,t•• t A"~"Vf" l onq ril "', t AllfUtOI .. f()tfO. f Octv•CI °'"hf)UO b\'t W I "'' '"" AYf'l"lutl Movntu1n V••.... C ct••hH r 1 9•0• I W lfl1,1m f-Wv ~nvrr;•I/ U\ N fl/l ,J(l',.°'.,'"''' ( •;•I Cal;to,n11• 4J)U) t 1m H tH fiobrt• n f,..~, 1r.w10 l11 '·, '"'tt FountAH' v,,,,," (·•"''''"'''<nit•• w ,.1t,1m J ft,11 , t •11\1 ·~-I fy • fjtutt c •rc•1• H1a•101u•t1t• "'""' (dl1,orn1tt 111t;<tl T ht~ bu\•""'' '' • Of\dut•t•\l Uv Qen"'''" p1ttlrwt,h1JJ J,,.,,. ... c (,10-• f.-.i\ 'f(t1f!rnt"l'lt .-ut' flh'2 Wtff\ II'•• Covnrr (It r• ot O•·H••.r· Cuvn•v .,,., M ' H 191~ FtO•ll Publl\t'W'd OrMtQf' (;µ\I O,uty ••11'> * MttY Jtt otf'W] JVfW '4 11 ,,. ,,,,~ P UBLIC NOTICE C411n11 C.tt" Of OrenQll C4unty on M•Yi------------'-~-18 ••. It/I "" .. ,1 rueuc NOTICF. Pul>llS,,.., °'""°' Co~\I O•lly Ptto1, ____________ _ M•V 11, 11. Jvne •.ti. !tit . .., ,. l'IC:TITIOUS IUSIHEU NA.Ml SlATIMIHT P UBU C NOTICE Tiie 1011ow1no flt•M>M .,. ao1no llu\1ne1• ._ -----------! H • R HOMES. 100t1 C.•rl••IO ,..,.,..,., H""'Unqton a.~11. c:.111orn1~ l'ICTITIOUI I UllHIU HA.Ml STATIMIHT Ti.. tot•-•nq --ll dOt"t llu\I ~,., HI Al'\ MOtllLI! o" SEllV•Ce. oo C•llrtllo ""'• Moo-.. (Allf0<nt• nu1 HHI lt0b0"'6n, •lO C:.lltlllo, Co•I• M .... C•llfo<ftt• t1'71 f 1\1\ O•ll'~' "<OftClu<t~ 0. -1t1 fl Yid~ HNI ltoatll'O<I f hl\ ,,,._ • ., tlltcl ...... ,,. C-IY Cl.,, el Of.noe CAklnlY •" ~~ .. ,.,. , ... , .. P.,.11,_ OraftO" C.0.•I Oelly Piiot Mey 21. H ..0 J-• II, tt1t ''" """ RtO.•I I< O.tenourd, s?t• Lo• 80ftlt0\ W•y \..0\ Atl(leMI" c:.111orn1• 'I0077 H•l•n Am 0-lto•o .. ro. H ... LO\ floll1le\ W•v, lO• A-•••. C..hlornt• tOOtl t'llh bll>f('t\\ o< (Ot\(Ju(led OY • oerw,.el p.11trhw"''"" ' A-Ill °''-'d Tiii\ ""'-wa\ lll<ld w1tll IP!e CAllf\1• Cltn OI OrallOS C.0....ly Oft M•• " "" ..... P11llllt...., Or...., C.0.•t 0..¥ ,.llOt, MeJ 10. 11 ...c) J.-l. 10, ttll ,,.,. ,. . ·-·-----~· ........ ---· ~--_ .. _._ .. _,, "',..,.."' ,. .... , .. ,,.,. ....... "., ... -.......... :,. - , " ' t • ' J . 2 ' 2 > r I 1 , ,, JI . ai • • ' « IJ: t t s• s: ,, • I• ' f; JI II I! > i. t; I a: I .. > • 2! I r. 1: ' ti . ~ ii r I l l • 2 ' l 2 1 J f J I ' > • • \, I • I I I 2 • J JI l JI J> :r. " ,. 11 :a ll " 1! c 1' " JI " Zl ~ ll ~ ., J ,, IC n H " •1 24 ' ,. ' 21 ! M J: a ' • • JI = i ~ 1 I ' '· Featu ring . .. . D•ILYPILOT •:1 ----------------------------------- Sunday, June 4, 1978 to accessorize summer Summertime is when the living is supposed to be ea!>y. if you sub· scribe to the sentiments or a popular Gershwin lune. If you don't second that motion. there are ways and means of liv- ing cooly with the t epid tern· peratures. Star t by thinking cool in this season 's loose and layered fashions. They don't cling to the contours and constrict the circula- tion or cool air around the body. Then : • Select your summer Jewelry with the same natural them e. Coolest of colors include white. jade green, coral. gold a nd white m ixtures. • Keep a cool head by wearing a ha t with visor or add a bit of whimsy to s traw toppers with scatter pins • When it comes lo sunglasses. s uper size means super eyes. • Use summe r-scented colognes and fresh fragrances lavishly on bare arms. legs, wrists. necklines and behind ears. • w ard orr too-cool breezes from room air copditioners with a smashing summer shawl. Make this attractive accessory all the more so with the addition or a stickpin worn prettily atop the loosely knotted lie of the shawl. • H you like long s leeves. place a scatter pin or two at the cuff: the same idea holds true for s hort. cuffed sleeves o r cap s leeves. They add interest to tanned arms and add a special fashion statement. • Wide summer necklines are "in" this summer. Fill them in with lightweight beads -or tie a lariat of white beads about the n eck in loose choke r fas hion . Layers of white and gold chains add not an ounce of weight but carry their we ight fashion· wise. J Super-size sunglasses provide elegance. These by G1venchy. Burnham-Mi Iler The Community Church Congregational. Corona det Mar. was the setting for the wedding of Eiieen Ellis Miller and Bre nt Baker Burnham. They are the daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul George Ellis of Garden Grove and Mr. a nd Mrs. Keith Orville Burnham of Newport Beach. The bride graduated rrom Mater Del High School and attended Santa Ana College. Her husband earned his B.A. degree at Cal State Fulle rton and graduated from La Serna High School in Whittier. They will reside in Irvine. Henry-Boison Nuptial vows were recited by Jeanne Michelle Boison and William Scott Henry in the Church of the Holy Angels, Dayton, Otuo. The bride. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J . Christopher Boison of Kettering, Ohio, atlenjied the University of Dayton. \,_ Her husband. son or Mr. and Mrs. William s. Henry, former Newport Beach residents ~ gr aduated from the University of Dayton. ' They will reside In Amaruto. Texas . Denny-Conner The Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club was the setting ror the wedding or Commodore Hobart G. Denny a.bd Mrs. S~ Conner. A luncheon p~eceded the afternoon ......... Weddings/Engagements Mr. and M rs. Henry <'eremony, which was pe rform ed by Dr. William Hornaday of the United Church of Reli gious Sei~nce, Los Angeles. The newlyweds honeymooned aboard their yacht Stroker. Rogers-Heath P eggy Man e Heath. daughte r or Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Liljenquist or Logan. Utah, has been marned to Gordon L . Rogers in the Salt Lake Temple Church o r Jesus Christ of Latter· day Saints in Salt La ke City. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Garth Rogers of Laguna lhlls. The bride graduated from Preston High School in Idaho and attends Brigham Young U niversity, Provo. Ut a h . The bridegroom (.?raduated from Mission Viejo High School, at- tended Saddleback College and aJso attends Brigham Young University. He served a church mission in Ireland. The couple will li ve In Provo, Utah. Andrews-Shumaker Sandra Lee Shumaker, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. W. Shumaker of Newport Beach. became the bride of Karl Barton Andrews at St. Michael a nd All Angel\ Church. Corona del Mar. He 1s the son or Mr. and Mrs. Otto Andrews of Long Beach. The bride is a graduate of Orange Coast coll ege and a V.I.P. hostess al Disneyland. Her Mr. and Mrs. Denny husband Is 1:1 gradual(' of Cal State Fullerton and is v1cc president a nd general manager of Walt Dtsney Travel Co Inc. The couple will hv(' in Irvine Curry-Nilsson Michelk Ni lsson. duughter or Mr. and M r.; Patrick M 1 lurley or Corona dcl Mar. became the bride of Jeffrey Stanton Curry Jn the L D.S. Tem- ple. Los Angeles. lit• 1:. the son of Mrs. Hora B. nlack and Robert P Curry of Tem pe, Arizona. The bride allcndcd Corona dcl Mar High School and as a senior at Brigham Young l 'nivers1ty The bndc-~room graduated from Te m pe mgh School and altcnd'i Brigham Young University. He served a mission for the church 1n Bogota. Colombia. The couple will make their home in Provo. Utah. Nutt-Schlegel Sha non Null will become the bride of Harold Schlegel during Aug 19 cerem onies 1n Ha rbor Trimly Baptis t Church, Costa Mesa. Their engagement has been a nnounced by her parents. Mr a nd Mrs. Grover Null of Costa Mes a. His parents are the Glenn Schlegels. Buena Park. Miss Nutt attended Costa Mesa High School. Orange Const College and Cal State, Fullerton, and her ft~Cc Is a n alumnus of Neff lllW' School. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Mrs. Andrews Mrs. Curry Weddmg and enQOgemnt announcemenl& run on Sunda11 an tlw Dally Pilot. F'orm.s are available at all Datly lltlot o(/1Cft& or by callmg the 1-'ealt.trts D~rt· m1.mt.~ 4321 To ovout d1sappmnlmtT1t. prospectwe bndes ore rt>11unded to haue their weddlng stones. with a block and wl11tc glosty of t~ bnde or of the couple. lo the Fealurrs i)(>partm1>nl one wtek bf-fore tht weddm11 lo:ngqgemrnl announctments. with black-and· wl11lt> glo.~.\'Y, of the futurt> bride or the couple. must be r11cc>11Jt'd by thr Features Depqrtmenl au wetka t>../ort the wedding dale. . # _ ..... ,.. ··---........ -.... • ---............... ..... .. ;1 •" ' ,; ii. ~ .; .: -..,l: ' -" ;.. ~ • I.._, JC ..& -• -" _ .. _ ... I I I a ,.• 4' •' •• .... I 1 41 "'° ;,e. J• ~ ,_ .. , .. ./" _.. ... -.-.. • • .,..• ... .,.. - \ , , • t t ; . J I~ ' t I t I • • I :1 t ' J • " ' s , J 118 0All v Pll 0 f • Weddings/Engagements RENT A SHOPPER SHOP WITH A NO LEARN FROM GAIL ROSEN APPAREL CONSUL TANT 833-3495 Miss Kelley, Mr .. Ofstad Mr. Thornton. Miss Torres M rs. Waasted Miss Alexander "n nouneemen t:" Ke lley-Ofstad Jane Marie Kelley, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Paul L. Kelley of Manhattan, Kansas. ~s en"aged to Kenneth Ofstad, son or Mrs. Richard Of11tad or Corona del Mar and the late Lt. Col. Of lit.ad. The wedding will take place July 8 in St Isadore's Catholic Chapel in Manhattan. T he bride is a graduate of Luckey High School and Kansas Stale University and is an ~lcment<.1ry !.t·hool teacher. Her fiance graduated from Corona del Mar High School and California State College. Sonoma I le is employed with Fron· 1 il'r.Airlmes m Manhattan. Thor nton-Torres •Denise Marie T orres,l..daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clcto M. Torres Jr . of Huntington Beach, and Gr egory Scott Thornton of Huntington Beach have been married in St. Simon and Jude Church, Huntington Beach. T he bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs George E. Thornton of Huntington Beach. Tht> bride graduated from Huntington Beach High School and Bryman Dental School lier husband as also a Huntington Beach High S<.'hool graduate. The couple wi I I Ii ve in Fountain Val Icy. Alexander-Cappucci I Ii A July 29 wedding in Sts. Simon and Jude Chutch as planned by Cindy Alexander of Cost a Mesa and Paul Cappuccilli or Huntington Beach. She is the daughter of Mrs. William Dill of Cost<i Mesa and he is the son of Mrs. and '1rs Anthony Cappuccalli of Metuchen , N.J The future bride graduated from Costa Mesa lligh School The future bridegroom ~raduatcd from Metut hen ll1gh School and Mid cllcsex Gcner:1I Hospit<tl Sthool of Radiological Technology. lie atlended G<>lden West Coll1•ge Waasted-Hal lman Patntia Ann 1 lallman and Dean Michael Waastt.'d, both of La Mei.a, have been married m Our L ady Queen of Angeb Church. Newport Beach. Their parents are Mr and Mr!> Edward W. Hallman of Irvine> and Mr. and Mrs. Robert .A Waasted of La Mesa The bnde 1s a graduate of University High School . Irvtne, and San Diego State University The bridegroom graduated from Grossmont High School. La Mesa, and"'Ql.lended the University of Nevada. and grndu<.iled"'from San Diego State University The couple w1 II la vc in La Me~a Rou rke-Wardrop Mr. end Mrs. Wilham B. Rourke Jr. of Mas sion Viejo announce the engagement or their daughter. Ellen Ann. to Ensign Daniel Alex ander Wardrop, son of Mr and Mrs. Donald J . Wardr op of St. Paul. Minnesota. Miss Rourke graduated from Mission VicJo High School and attends the University of Colorado. Boulder. She was affahated with Kappa Alpha Theta. Ensign Wardrop graudatcd from the University of Colorado where he was a m ember or Phi Bel a Kappa H l' IS part1cip<1ling 1n the Navy's nuclearpQwer program The coupll' plans :.i Jun<.• weddang Stanley-Neiber t A garden wedding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Nl'1bert. Laguna Niguel, linked their daughter, Teri Neibert, and P<iul St<1nley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanley of St. Helena. The bride graduated f rom Dana Halli. High School and h('r husband as an <1lumnus of St. llclen:.i lligh S<·hool. They wall reside an St I lt,lena Haviken-Storey M 1ch;1cl R1 chc.ird llav1kcn <1nd Gwvn Lizbeth Storey h<1ve bl'<.'n married an Our Lad:r Queen or Angels Church, Newport Beaf'h. The bridt> IS the daughter or tht: late Mr and Mr~ Richard Storey and granddaughter or Mrs. John Slavach Jr. of Fresno The bridegroom is the son • • Miss Rourke Mrs. Hav1ken of· Mrs. Patricia Havakcn and the late Martin Richard Hav1kcn.1 The bndl' gradualf·d from Clovis High Sc hool <.1nd thl' un1H·r ..,1t y of Southern Ca lifornia. Shl' was <.1fflla:.itcd with K<1ppa Kap pa G<.1 mma :.ind works ror Dietary Products Th(' bridegroom graduated from Corona del Mar High School. the l.in1vers1ty of Southern C<il1 fom1a and was aflalaatcd with K<1ppa Sigma. I le works for I BM. T hey wall make their home an lluntangton Harbour . Reynolds-Sch midt Gayle Schmidt and Randy Reynold!-. ex· changed wedding plc•dgc·s aboard the yacht f'll'etwood under ~all an N<.•wport Bay Th<.· yatht was sk1ppt•n·d by its owner . N1C'k Geis. and <.'rewt.-d h~ Gl·no Morn•lla, Ouam· McDon<1ld. Darrin 1101 ow1t1., Christopher Thompson and Brett G rC'gr>r Parent!> of t he ('Ouplt· an· Mr <1nd Mrs· Percy Schmidt of lluntangton Beach <1nd Mr <1nd M rs. H<1rl Reynold~ of Hal boa Thl' newlyweds ~ill mi::lkt· their home m NL•wport llcach ..... . Not all Pets W1IrDave a Dome DEA R READ E RS : Dale' O.' Armon, Prcsi· dent of Pet Rescue. Jnc., 1n Bloom1ngdal1:, I ll., ;1sked me to pass on this message. I do so in the hope you will do more than just read il. Please neutered and kept on <1 leash . Here ar e som(! heartbr eaking f.ic ts: v a n c e or L a u h a e h 1..-~~~~~ L1teracv l nlcrnat1onal comprises 450 groups active l y mending l1teraty problems with truaned volunteer tutors working with non -or new reading adults on a take i l serrously. • With sp r1n~t1me romei. the birth of hun- dreds Of thousands of Un· wanted kittens and pup. pll'S. lf you car (! aboul ;1n1mals you wall have ~o ur pct s pa yed or Ever y year approx- imately GO million :.iban doned <1nd unwanted animals are slauJ!hlcrcd through human e soc1et1cs at the stagger · ang cost lo the American taxpayer of S500 million dollars' Approximately 10,000 kittens and puppies are born each hour. Nine out of ten have no homes to HERE'S YOUR PART TIME MAID! fl AED OF WASHING T HOSE OIRTY CLOTHES?-LET US DO IT FOR YOU •• ~ ... -.......... ,llf!Olty -Jfttlll•-- ... H .,..,. We ... ...._,. IO...,_ --.._ •l-diy .......... -...-.,. COIOMA .. MAI LAUNDRY JZJI l. C..t Hwy. 640-7200 __ .._,n. ..... •- Aan ~--~ one-t o-one basis. "Th e 1n d1v 1dua l t e aching. b<1scd on go to. Fifty percent will l'd itoraal page and was pt!r sonal attention and never live to see their headed "SOME AD· concern for the 'student' first birthday. These V I CE F 0 R ANN or 'l ea rner,' plus in· figures do not reflect the LANDERS." terview-testmg and the homeless. suffering or· "Ann Landers' recom · use of easy, controlled, phans that die of starva· mendation regarding an P r act i c a I • a d u I l t10n and thirst or thol>c 1llitcratc husband must materials, has proven <1 hit by cars. be responded to. for t he successful m ethod or People will say. "But wifr who wrote may still leaching adults to r ead T can find homes for all be 'I n a Dither ' about for m any years. of m y litter." After they getting him the help she 'In the District of are born, they find it's wanted . Ann's sugges· C o I u m b i a <1 n d not so easy. Everyone tion t o 'contact a gr ade Maryland, one need only thinks baby kittens and school principal and in· consult the telephone cuddly puppies are so quire about testing for book under Literacy for adorable. but somehow learning disabilities' local organizations com · they aren't so cute when may meet the sam e fate m illed to reaching and they become cats and <•s the wife's attempt teachml! the adult 11 · ~ "-"<. -~~ dogs. to 'gN ham to go to night literate. With or without > -~....>-..J~~ '·-"-"'-Parents. please don't school.' <Jle was not in· a learning disab1h l v . NEWPORT'S let the family pet have a tcrested. 1 lha s husband soon may 253off lining, labor, Joseph Perilli el Harr Callforala. Seutb CoaHI \llllaj(e. baN reltM"ated to Gary Compton and Company Create J_.epb i H a top !'$f y llHI I• Ille Ora-,.. County area SpH'ializ iDj( i• aatural hair t"Utlin• and permanent -.avia.c. Call 642-6164 ror appeintme•C and [,...... f'ODNUICaclon. sixteen seventeen Westcliff Drive Newport Beach 642.()164 -642.()165 .,.1 / St t litter j ust so you can "This man m ay have be a blc to r ead and /)Fav or?te Drug ore ... ) show your children the unfortunate m('mOries respond to Ann Landers " .,. miracle or hfe! All you or feurs about ~choo l h e r s l' I f · -L E E ;~\ For Graduation Gifts l/ leach them is thut J1fe and has tried to 'fool COLLI NS. L ITERACY fabric & installation! ·1 , has little value. people' simply becaust-C 0 U N C I L 0 F ,._ ______________ _ 1~' -~V D E A R A N N he does not want them to N 0 R T II E R N y , , •r-.n tr LANDERS: I am S<.'nd· know hl• cannot r ead V IRGI N I/\· I NC· YlA dJJJ.:~Utt.JJ ln<.l:/ rng you something lhi:tl <1nd write lie might (M cLEAN >" a p p e a red 1 n l h e -.eek help af hl· knew h<.• D E A R L E F. Washm~ton Post rect·nl 1·crnld haVl' pravatt•, frcl' COLLINS: Why didn't ly and I hopt' you will 1l1tonul hl•lp you wr ite to me? I 'm read at and lake note It The Nallonal Affalaa· luc ky to have friends in ra n i n a box on lhl' tion for Literacy Ad D · C · w h 0 w c re ~~~~~~~~:..2~~~~~~=!~~~:__~~~...!.~~-2.~~::.._,~~~~~~~~~ ..... thoughtful enough to sPn d m e . thP clipping. T he information has 253 off · woven woods! Give your home the warmth and beauty of these exclusive JCPenney woven woods. A wonderful selection of combinations available. Give your home a bright, new appeal! Choose from suet\ fabrics as open weaves, damasks, te)(tures, sheers and antique satins. Our craftsmen make your draperies to order, and now. you save on the fab- ric. and lining plus the expert labor and installatronr If you bought o new mattress without shopping the ads in the Do ily Pilot, you lost both time and money. Bedding to make sleeping o dream at prices you con afford is advertised routinely in the Doily Pilot . The best place to buy or sell along the Orange Coast, is the DAILY PILOT bren nott'd and I'm hap.11----------------" pytopass tbe word. 253 off carpeting! Solomnq for Singtl's calendar runs each_ Thurs dal/ m tlw DaJ/11 f>1I01 and contaanii notices fl/ 01· 11111/U'S for smgle.~ for the followzny week -l"ndoy tlirc>Ugh 1'hursday Send not ices 111 C'llf'ryl Homo. Do 1/y f>1/ol , /> 0 Box 15&1 Costa Mesa. 92626 BP sur,. to mcllldl! your r1amf'. ad dre8/I and phone n11m/)('r Notice~ must be In l>ur hands two weeks rn rid oonce Sale s12 sq.yd. Sale s1a sq.yd. Reg. $16. 'Genteel' carpeting is all nylon. autoclave heat set for superior texture and strength for longer wear1 Reg. $25. 'Cherish' carpet •s t 00% DuPont"' nylon plust' Heat set In 28 color<; Padding and install&Jtion at our regular. low JCPenney prices. Sale prices on c arpet effectlv~ Sunday, J une 4 through Sunday, July 2. T~~CPenney 05 '' RUffEll'S Sale prlcH effective Sunday, June 4 through Sunday. Juno 18. UrHOLSnRY Uae the convenient JCPenney Time Payment Plan. w.... TOii w... Alll;.\011. 12u,, ..... o • HUNlCNOTON llC:ACM ,,,., • ., '"' '6LM V lllNQS tlU l 171 "'' <;AHOOA "'"" UUI • ., 3UO lAOUHA HILLS lrl41 \•1 noo l'UUITf 141LU i"' Ml 1>41 1t1t le1t Cfl!l,ON tlll.l U L2.t00 L.tlll&WOOO (rtll tJ4.rOOO lllYUISIOI (714 •tl •JotO CIJLVEll CIT'I' ''OX HILLS' lfl)I Jto Ott MOHTCLAlll (1141921 1111 'AN 9fllNAllOI 0 (7U) U• tCIJ 1922 ...... I JYd. OOWNfY (21Jl ... •)•I NJ Wl'OlllT lfACH 1ru1 eu.1J1 J TOlllll&NC:l f~l)I HI .. ,, c ... Mite 141 0219 ,ULlflUOH 1>1•1 •t'I •JO H!>flTHllllOQ[ UU) ... ,... wrn COYIHA c)•Jt MO·l'" L--0--~----~--------------2~-----------...:l------,_--•-----·---J CUNDAll 'O&Llllll& ctu1 ~·o-aroo 0 11111NOf 'THI e1n· 111•1 •H·••Ott •<1l41nwooo uni •tr·l"t . , -.... I .,..:,_,._•J -1 1.-4 •• ..,..,, ...... ,,,,..,,1"_.• .. ,,,. ...... · ..... .,,, .... TV PERSONALITY ... - MICHAEL LANDON MULTITALENTEO • I """"'&u. ...... & ........ TMANK GOO rrs •••DAY , .. I ._UI •1L v11 auu '"'°' cfflll ,, ...... ) L!. ........ . VV4·2~ -,_ .... M)M ,,_, COMING HOMI l•l PWI TWo.MINUTI WAllNINO 1•1 ,;uon ~ • -• _," CAll'atCC.N OHi ,.,., 6 o.t• UKI NO Ol'Mllr JA ........ K MAll Y1..CINf 810 WIOftlSOA Y Cl'OI ,sm,:. ~~ .. ~~o) (~-1 ... ~ ~·;~n) o uon OOU\O • ,..,, a.aoutif CA11'91COtlN OHi CPOI ··""' eAn,.-llMlllCAN OIAHITI fPOI (1 (.'2 (3 ...... ............ a OUtNN e .tAC.O\Hl .... M•Mt THI CMllUl n'COONt•I •A OAf UICI NO O-ntt•r JA....,.KMAll "tNC'IN1 atO WIONISOAYtPOI ,_,.~ .. ~~~, -~~'Tl4-~-M-K_G_O_D~~~-l'I . ... .. , . • ..... trs HIDAY" 4'.14 1'11 4 \ ' .. •It ~ .t .... •61 494 1!>14 '"'"0.lYS , 1'·1 00 s ... 111uM 100.14!H1~.1 ~-oo "COMIHG HOME" !RI WKOAYt -t "-t.>o SA'ISUN -100--JO.l·OO.t U ....... ,,. .. ,"-I. ltl\lil~., 4~6 12!.J "ROCKY" ''TELEFON" (PG) I ,,, ... -.. -· .. e2;·-.·010 ff2 14'1 I .... .... ... .. t.21 an> , ........ _." ··-IU 411 U lt .... ~-,,, . IHfl ,._, ............ ··-11••~••tt• ..... ......... ~· "'fNO\O• • IA~f 110" THI IND1e1 •un \OVI ANO OIATH1•01 A ttO .. AOI W09l Or ' THI LAST suav1voa ,., •lu• ISi.ANO Of THl OAMHID •~• 'WI AU NflO A UIA• THANK 000 IT'S fllDAY 1•01 •\u• fUH WITH OICk & IANl CP01 ,.A ..... t<M.All WINCIN' 1:0 WIONUOAY1•01 •lUI OHi OH OHi (l'OI IK NA•O OllT•Utl CLOSI ""'COUNRU Of l'MI "'-., ... (M l P\Vl MUaDI• IY OIATHCPOJ ..... '"' ..... " ..... ,. TMAN• 000 1rs •••DAY, ... , ~LUI StlVll HAalt"I IYLV1•R I UAUOHI ao<ICYtl'OI P>U• ft\ "OH CPOI ~~~~ ~~~~~~ 81CMUO Otl'IYfUtt CLOH INCOUNflU Of '"' ntieo .. IMO (POI P\UI MUllDH IY OIATH(POI -a,,_,. .. woe • .,.. '"' &.Alf 1uav1v0tt1•1 P\Ut tlUNO Of net OAMNID 1•1 ;:::::==,"'""""-:'.at:;"lfll"l ..... ,_ '':.:r"'.:r..:_""' aOC•Y t~ ··-·· ) !Y >Ht ~!UI U~Mt t1Ul'OH 1,..1 -· l Sunday June 4 1978 OAIL V PILOT 8 7 Landon Opposite of Charles Ingalls Actor's Life Little Like Role That Ha!il Brought Him Fame LOS ANGELF.S 1A P l M1C'hacl Landon, the f1 dionul Cha rles Ingalls on "Lillie House on lhe Prairie." bear s li lllo r1:semblancc lo the rcul Charles Ingalls The ra ther of Lnuru Ingalls Wilder s he's tht· author of the "L1tt l<· llou!>e" books -was 11 nt•'er do·wcll dn•amer. a pioneer settler who worked hard but never !.eemed lo get ahead Landon, who plays Laura'c; father on lhe N nC Monday night series. seem s t o have everything 1101ng ror him lie not only s tars in the ne twork's highest-rated show, he's also its ex- erutivc producer and rn·quently its writer and d1re~tor "ONE THING WE'RE always acc used or 1!> being softer th:m the books," sdys Landon ··That wt.• makt• 1t C'hildhkc Aclually it's the op· po!>ltl'. l.><.•r au),C our 'iho1.1. '" han11y a kid's show We're muC'h morC' adult 'In th1.• book~. Charil-), lngal1'. t·ould lose a 1·rup and sing ;.1 !>Onl-! Nothing ever bothered him Ill• 1.1.al> a drt•amt'r Ill· <tlways w<1ntcd LO do v. ell. hul ht• nt\ t·r had .1 knatk for 1t lie ),t1mct1ml'), mo\'ecl l1~·t· llmt·~ mu yl•ur lie bor rowed moncv. llut ht· <ilways lust h1!> :.hirl ·rt must have ~t·n tough rm t11s fom1ly " Lunclon. Mlling In lhl' office he rents al Paramount Studws. looks 10 yc•ars younger than h 1), ·12 yc;irs and 1), mud1 nin re handsome than lngulls, whn Y.a !-i l1k1· a hl·urded b1bllcal p;itnareh I IL· \H•ars mod glasst·•-. h1!> hair 1~ sty kd and his hlut• Jt•ans prolJahly cos t mort· lhLtn lngulb m adt· 1n tt m•mth. F'Ol'RTt:E~ \'EARS AS Little Joe on · Bonan1.a" mad~· Landon <1 m1lhona1 re lk has a piece of "Little llou:.e" 1n add1t1on to his salary for his vanou!> function' The dtrel'llOn that 'Little House" takes 1s determinc>d by Landon a lone lie was the one v.ho der ided that. <ts in real hfe. Mary Ingalls v.ould go hlind Ill!> tn'lincts W('re right lht· ),h01.1. hit lh<' tcip or thl' ratings that week Wh,·n he f1n1">hl•d this ~eai.on ·., :.hows. h1· alr"acty knt''"' whnt· lhl· ~l'nt:<, v.a!> ~oing nl"Xl ~ c.ir /\ 1.kpr L'S~111n lt·mrmranl> forn·s lht· lngalh to m o' e from W<ilnut Grove M:11' lt·a, cs thl' fa mil> tn lH~t·nm1· a teach1·r for lht' blind and marries a fellow teacher \\'ITJf THAT IN MIND, he his wi(e add two of his seven children headed ror Hawaii for n<'a rly six months where he filmed several com· ml·rrials for Eas tman Kodak and wrote some "Little House" salpts. Landon s tarted writing for television about the eighth year of "Bonanza." The show was about 10 shut down for lack of a script, and at the s ame lime Landon had an alimony payment to make to his first wire lie asked producer David Dodtort to hold off closing the show. went home and wrote a !>Cnpl over the wei!kend. It paid for the alimony and was the rlrs t or many for ··0onanzu .. 11<' has since written several movies and directed others and has another series in m ind he hope~ to get to v. hen the next season ends LANDON RUNS J\ tight i.h1p. not only on t hL1 scn c!. hut ,1l home. v. here four of his d11ldr·c·n !.1111 live• One thing he watches closely I), h1), L'hildn·n's TV \'icwmg ·:1 don t fl•t•I 1l '), lhl' nt'lwork's JOb to worry about \.\hCthl'I' anvonL' watches loo much.·· he !>ays · "There are 'u heck of a lot o r people who would be v<>ry lonely witho ut lelevls1on. .. But to JU!.l spend your lire sitting and watching wtll'n there's nothing good on. We don't ll'l our t'hlldn·n watch television on school 111(?ht), unlt·ss my w1ft• a nd I Judge it wi ll have '\ome value for tht•m Then we talk about what we've sc•t•n ·· Landon ),<J~s ),O rne· of his scripts come from ob:.crvm~ and hi.tcning to h1:, children. "A lot of the loft !.ccncs between Laura and Mary we re very s1m1lar to experiences my kids had. 8111 Sandefur wrote a script about Mary getting L•ycglassc),. My daughter was going through that. dcbal1ng whether to wear ~lasses to school. She lo!>l hl'r glasses. Som etimes kids IU'l don't v.ant lo keep them " O!'IE WEf:KDi'\ Y S HOW h1~ children watch 1s "Little lfous<'." and the srenes they e nJOY tht· most .irl' "hl·n I .andnn I), angry 'Tht•y say 'that's JUS t hke daddy "· L andon 'a'" ht· deliber ately portray'> WILLIAM HOLDEN LEE GRANT The first tinte w-as only a w-arning. A HARVEY BERNHARD PRODUCT10N IN A550CIATION WITH MACE NEUFELD WILLIAM HOLDEN LEE GRANT DAMIEN ·OMEN II Produced by HARVEY BERNHARD Co-Produced by CHARLES OPME Directed by DON TAYLOR Screenplay by STAMLEV MANN and MICHAEL HODGES Story by HARVEY DERNHARD Music JERRY GOLDSMITH . COLOR DY OeLUXE® PAHAVISIOH® (iJ '~. QP.IGINAL MOTION PICTUP.£ SOUNDTRACK AVAILAOL( ON .. ,. '20th CENTUP.UOlt P.fCQIU)!> ANO TAPC!I Klltll• nNr Stld1um •Or•• e)9 1110 -'-.,,'-....... ~ --....... .,. ... " ' ' ----. l ngall~ as an c•mot1onal man. "I think 1l'.> im· portant for youni! guys growing up to see a malf cry and know that 1l's not u sign of weakness. lf he t•an do rt. you cun do 1l "On lht' o;how a!> a parent 1 ·ve Jumped on lhe kHb and been wrong I've apologized for 11 ll 's n ot u i;1gn of w1•akness to apologize to .. child They lov<• t•arh other and r espect each other You l'an'l haH· fHll' without the other " • 81\('K TO Tll t: <:om plaint that the s how doc~n ·1 101101.1. tht• 'Little llouse" books "We u.sl.'d the books for the two.hour pilot:· Landon ... ays "Thl')' were cute books for kids . But we touldn ·1 UM.i them ·Laura sees a fro~ ' That ·~ aJl t•nllrl' chapter They were about th1n~s 'ht· ,aw a nd did. wt11rh was goOd for the hook:-; ht1t 1.1.1· 'ouhln't stick to thc·m " l'l 11 .. C ,IUJ ·K 1 ( '(Q)N Anthony Oumn ·-= ~ • ~ ..... '[oil(' S£/1. I G~· I .. GYPS/£$ GIBPlus(PGI Plua CPCI iiTI'ilil ~ THE 'House Calle; · I ed~~~~.~. B~.b!~.~~MA FURY .. HO I U• f?.-\ I' lfllllW ~-"'""'"'''"' .. ~ ~ ~ OURT , ,,.,. Rf 'Y'NOl.DS • "THl£Ho •• \ .. t:.._ ~ New 1 Trac~ ~ Oolbv Slereo• ,,.. . CLOSE EcNCOUNTERS ~,,tt .. ! (PG) ' I Plus (PGI s. oo 11111 30 Sa11s ... ,, Plu~ (PC) 'HIGti ANXIETY" "Murder edwa~~s. ~~N.T!~CIOlf By Death ,.,.,., \ ~·· ' autn'"""' T "" · ,t1 G f -;. RUNOlDS I F •" v • ""THf ENo.. ... a( .. a ... · " Plua IPCI ~~ no 1111 2 JO s .. t 5..,,, "Silver ed watds CINEMA WlSI l Bears" ... , , ..... ,n •• 1 .. 0., ..... ,.,,, - - The Boys ,., "" ••: "" r// f • m Company C PCu111 Fun "//:. ( j/Jf I ·)" . . ~~~4cJfr:!fu1 j I ""f'''IN' J;l:~r :;/(/fl/JI, " .~ " I . (PG) !PG) ALL STAR CAST• ~dwardstiHOll Yll!O '<PCI J•n-M1c11ae1 • ,,,, ... .-o-.••• V•f"cent wt\\lt)H ~IUO tll ••ti THE MOOSF ANO HIS CHILO ' Plua (C1 BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR' "ANNIE HALL" '1f' .. ,:,,,. ., ,.~ '""" ,,. , •. , "" "HOUSE "\).(1u 11 ~ CALLS ' "Thank God It'' Friday" Plus (PO) S3 00 "00 Ull : lO "Sliver Bear•" CLOSE t;e1 Sun ENCOUNT RS """'' SAODUUCI rtm ...... u .. w•·~ A ... _ 14 ,_ h ••• lllf. 1111~•flfft(,U'M .. . . . .... • •o-o "' "" . . ..... -. .. . . ' ' .. , .. ........ --,. . . . .. . -... . ~ I .. I 't )( 1g l• .... )II n lo Or <'t' I / \ Ila OAILVPtLO r 5.Jnoay June• 1978 Plt.A YWRIGHT I TV I CROSSWORD 'Da' Proves Author 'Could Write' Poigrwnl Story of Father, Son Prinie Contender/or Tony Award J HUGH LEONARD NEW YOHK 11\ Pl "We ll ." begins Hugh Leon<ird of the potent druma that has brought him Broadway celebrity. "I thought to myself, ·1f I can't do this. I'm 1usl not a writer.· "Given that, I was able to go forward and. 111 ract. ·oa· wus one or the easiest plays I've 1•ver "nlll'll." T hc runny, 1>01gnant story of a father and son arrived at the Moro::.co Theater just in lime to be l'hosl'n by the New York Orama Critics Circ le a:. the sl'ason 's best play. and to be a prime contcndcr tor the Tony Awards. which a re being announced tonight on a CBS network special. T he play ::. ::.~lver-h;.11red. urbane Oubltn author IS highly apprCl'ttttl\C or the attenllQn hut potnts out that theatrical scripting has pro· v1dcd him with a comrortable life ror 25 years. "I have a house und a Rolls-Royce and that's enough for anyone," says Leonard Caboose Brings $5, 900 "Oa," 1l turns out, 1s an "almost totally u utobiograph1 cal" pu~ce. set down without the angst often as!:.odated with self·revelation. "The need for rem e mbering positively, to rem ember exactly, gave one no time to worry about what was or was n 't put in." La ter. though, something happened The play was first perrormed at the Olney. Md . Playhouse where several of Leonard·~ earlie r works have been done "I think I hud my guard up right through all the rehearsals and f1r::.t night." he says. "Then on thl' second night I was silting next lo J newspaper woman. Suddenly she ran out of the thl'ater. crying "My reaction \\as. w hat's wrong with her·• And a minute later I was <1fter her fl JUSl got to me suddenly. although I think it's really a rather happy play " "Da" 1s about a middle-aged man who Auctions Raise Money for Public TV NEW YOHK (AP l The item on the block 1s a six-pack of soda, worth $1.65. Or it's a piece or ~<·u lpture hy a well-known artist, valued al $2.600 Each will be offered lo the TV watcher phoning the highest bid. And in both instances, the ob1ect1ve 1s the same raise money for the loca I public TV station. · · Pubht' tclev1<;1on must earn its federal as- :.1i.ta nce." the president of the Public Broad· l'astin~ Scrv1e<·. La\\ rcnce K Grossman, re- minded Congn·ss 10 Ma rch. "by generating stale. loc·al. corporate and foundation support. arui tht• \oluntary contributions of more than 2 m illion sti.lt1on m embl•rs " In that t·ontcxt. .1uct10ns ar c becom· 1ng rncrcasrngly important to stations in the PHS network This vear , 75 on-the-air auctions havu been held or <1re scheduled. including one Jt San Frunc1sco·:. KQED. where the hrsl was held 25 years ago. And the payoff 1s more than financial "Not only do auctions provide a s1gnif1 cant Ctnancial contr1but1on . but they involve more 10- dividuals in a positive activity tha n almost any other station effort." said Neil Mahrer, PBS' senior vice pres ident ror development· a dministration. 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COAST PLAZA i410lrifltfSL ~f.Zlll J•ll,UllMS "MOUSE Ir HIS CHILD" IGI WUIATS -1,IO lAf!Wt4 l:JIM:4M :lt "DIGIY" ..... ATs-«Jf.t-U SAY/-J:ff.6<JM:H "HOUSI CAUS" "GI •. ,.. ••.n ''THI STING .. ..... , .... t•lude the dollar the fe deral government con· tributes for (.•very $2 50 raised locally Grossman's rcfcrcnCl' to PBS stations "earn· 10g • • federal funds The auction 1:, only one source of incom e for non-commercial s tations Members hip dona - t10ns are important PBS' "Festival '78" na- uonally coordinated fund-r ais ing campaigns en~ couragcd aboul $15 m illion in donations -cor· porat1un::. a nd foundations provide s upport. and !:.Orne money comes from state governments Othe r sourc<'s corpora tions, ror example tontnbute more to public TV than auctions A stat10n 1n Nebraska auctioned off a 55 year-old l'ttboosl' for S5.900 In Cleveland, d ;.l•arl1ng filly \H•nl for Sl6,000 ~nd a· 1954 army truck for $2,000 •If( llNK •ll•J(>l'l ~ 00 OOUY•snREO ,-." lllllal him' Pf1Miuo th•n • A Uruvrrwl ~tlt•W-• lr1 hn11 ,,tnr • a.fill • .,,." .. '''" • t ••· ~·· "'' '"' •11"" , .. , 1111 ,ff'~1n ~ NOW PLAYING HARBOR TWIN UA CINlMAS t• Hf.WAY 39 DRIVE-IN fl)<.,l 1 Mc\.1 h4h ~,,I' We .1n11n<".1t,, Xlf ~ U'l4t, W• 11111111 If;• 11 ~" 1, >r' OAl\NGt Miii i 6 I I °' ....... 1.ol40 comes home to sort out the meager legary of his foste r father who has just died. Suddenly he's sur· rounded by the g hosts or their hfe together "What it's about," says Leonard, "1s the re· alizat1 on tl\at you'n• never <'Ver free or memories and you mu::.t i.cllle ror that " Li ke the son 1n the play. Leonard was adopt· t•d. 1ust 12 days after his birth 10 192fi "10 a house where Sean O'Casey had previously lived " lfis real name 1;;; Jqhn Keye:. Byrne His nom de plumt' grew out of early d1:.appo10tment as d writer "WHEN I WAS /\BOlJT 27 l i,ubm1lled d play to the Abbey Theater which was turned down Then my w1rl1 sug~ested I try anolht'r one. Just tor run I st urk on 1t. as the author. the n ame of a c haracter in the re1ected play. Orr the new one went to the Abbey. and they bought 1l So I got supt>rst1t1ous And made the name my own ever since · · Since boyhood he had ~en interested m theater and hccamt• involved in amateur dram all cs lie d1dn 't last long as an actor. "I don't think I'm a gond J0tner. 1 ·m sort of a s olo person. Bccausl' or this I wanted to get al the root of thculcr anti wrilt· " ENCOURAGED RY INl'fli\L modes t s uc - C'ess. Leonard. llkc so many Irish playwrights bcfort-him. went off lo England. There he found .i profilabk niche writing for r adio and tell'v1s 1on fof nine year-;. Then he returned 11 .. Dublin bt•t•aust.> Ireland exempts authors and other artists from taxc!.. "MAMITOU" lf'Gl "METAMORPHOSES'' IRI ,.,.,, "SMALL CHANGE" IGJ ... Oi....._. Story" IRl '1"IErTY IUY" IU "THE LAST SUllYIYOR" IRI • "W cwid's G""*nt LoYtt" c1nenome 6 scAeen 634 2553 comPLEX Cn~pm41n Av,r. &. S-'ntA An• Fre"t:Wt1'1 MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND" (PG) CAPRICORN ONE ' (PGi "THE LAST WALTZ" (PG) AMERICAN GRAFFITI" (PG ) "IF EVER I SEE YOU AGAIN (PGJ "THE DEEP" (PG) FM " (PG) "PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE" "BOYS IN COMPANY C" (A) "THE LAST DETAIL" "THE LAST WALTZ" "MANITOU " CPG) "SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER" "LIFEGUARD" "HOUSE CALLS" "ANNIE HALL" (PG) "GOODBYE GtAL" (PG) "RABBIT TEST" "ROCKY" "BANANAS" (PG ) IA' ALL DRIVE tNS O'Cl'I •:JOf'.M.MIQH'TlY c1u10 u"o•• 1 2 f'roe u""'" • K1ao1c Pt1y•rou110 . -. . " . . .. . •• s a t-. 1f p d .. s n n· to • or Ce r , I ' ~ ,... r > I • I I DAILY PILOT You I¥ our Money ___ Motorcycling brings about a b1/11on dollars a year to Orange County. You /Your Money takes a look at two aspects of that industry. . r ( • I i I Kawasaki Changes Grip on Its Market Da dedadada-dc dadadaaa .. "Kawasaki Lets the Good Times Roll !" When that Jingle tumbles out of the Tv i,ct. the first thing one thinks of is ship • building, a convoy of trucks carrymg the K·Lmc logo, h1gh-spee~ trains racing from one J apanese city to another . i AND MASSIVE engines lo drive s hips I propellers. heavy construction projects in T hird World countries and the whine or turbo prop engines right" Of l'Our:.e not. /\lthough those arc a ll Kawasaki en- lerprisl•s. in the U.S .A. the name m eans moton·ycll•&. . Kawasaki Motors Corp. US.A. <KMC> 1s but a s mall opcr<iting arm or Kawasaki lleuvy Industries of J apan . It 1s a relative late·comer lo the cycle ~C'cnt'. ha\'lng started, according to com: panv legends, when YoJi llamawak1 lnoked at a map of the U.S. and decided l'h1t·ago looked like a good , centrally lo('ated place to begin. Thc ,·oung executive a rrived in the late 'tiOs l>pcaking little English a nd with even The Company- Kawasaki Motors Corp .. U.S .A., 2009 E. Edinger, Santa Ana, imports and manufactures a full line of motorcycles, a snowmobile and the Jet Ski. Parent, Kawasaki Heavy In- dustries. Ltd .. Japan. Sales in 1977 estimated at $275 million. President Seiji Yamada, National Sales Mgr. Terry Tiernan. • • • --/""'. -•• :". # ...:... " • ";;, ... ,:'ORANGE-COUNTY , :BUSINESS .. · . ~--. . '. ~ · ·· '· · · ot The week ·. -...,. y~·· t' .. ,., ,. ••.. ' - less unders tanding of U.S. marketing ways. HAMAWAKI TRAVELED a bit and f1't ally ran into the M<.isck brothe rs. who oi'~rated a n ;iuto parts chain in the Midwest. They bought a few of what were then nol·SO·hot bikes and the company began to roll A decade later. things have changed. The upstart company. once a hopeless No. 4 behind Ho nda. Yamaha and Suzuki. now s tands third and is the o nly J apanese cy- cle maker with a plant in the U.S .. and has the e nviable reputation a m ong enthusiasts or providing performance btkes . Accordmg to Brian Farnsworth, a long- time KMC employee, 1l is a re putation earne d by a m otorcycle he helped bring to market , the 900 cc Zl. called a Superb1ke by all of the oiajor cycling magazines. More important. Fa rnsworth sart'I , is the fact that KMC h<Js const~lently deli vered bikes "Lhat a rc JUSl what its customers w ;ml." KMC'S NETWORK o f independent deale rs delivered about 200.000 units last year. he said. An industr y source said that tallied up lo ::ibout $275 mil)jon in sales. Kawasaki is closed mouthed about such figures. And the firm is attempting lo broaden its line. adding the J ct Ski and snowmobiles in selected markets. The jet ski is a tiny, high-powered boat. propelled by a jet of water with room only for one rider to kneel or s t and. It is much like water skiing without a tow boat. (See KAWASAKI, Page C2) Real Estate offers many advantages'-if you know ----:--~ what's doing. Page C2. Eden Ryl leapt from C.. plane, dived with f sharks, all to give audiences a chance~ to see their own fv fears. Page C2. ~ '~ EPA propoMd nOIH regulatlona threaten hlgtr.r cycle prices, little noise reduction Page C2. . .. . . Two-wheeling, Pealillg Promotio"' Publicity Fill Cycle Parks By THOM LECOQ Of , ... O.,lly ~Ii.I Si..H Visit Saddleback Park on any Sun· day and you'll find the following: -Motocross racers buzzing in wild abandon up and down h11l s1de tracks. -Frie nds and par ents of racer s yelling encouragement and downmg soft drinks. beer and hot dogs -Back trails bl'ing explored by a variety of cycltsts who like to puller through the park's 500 acrl's -Vic Wilson. Saddleback's owner, busy kee ping le.ab~ on l'veryone. m11k ing sure races get off on time and planning how to keep 1t all going. WILSON JS A life lo ng Orange Coast res ident who parl<iyed years of r acing -motorcycles and 4-wheel promotional acumen and prclly good timing into a pro~(Jl'rous motorcyelt· uctivity park that draws up to 700 racers each Wl'ekend. Down Santiago Canyon Road. ont• of the most popul<Jr routes for motorcyclis ts in Orangl' County. Ron Henrickson 1s try ing to resurrect a s imilar enterprise c<Jl led Racing World. once a part of now-defunct E scape Country ~ · Henrickson and Wilson ure good frie nds. often c h <Jlting by phone across the IS milt.·~ that !.eparalc them. but lhl• cond1t1on of their t~o e nterprises is an interesting contra!.t and a good 1llust ral1on of how une-qually ratedcah. hl'r hands About 1967. Wilson WU!> head or (j Newport Beach off-ro.id service agency "and one of thC' largest Fly ing A dealerships in the U .S ". H E RACED m oto rt'ycles only OC· cas ionally but finished first twice in the race down Ba1a 1n four-wheel vehicles. He also engaged in promol· ing rec re ational veh i c le (dune buggy> events ... l'~rom that t•xpo5ure. hu1IJ1ng machines <ind doing promo11on!., I thought. 'Then' must bl' s om<' wuy to turn this hobbv mto a It vtn~ ... He devclopt:d a proposal for a n off road activity park and presented 1t to the Irvine Company. After a year's s tudy and site search, the p ark opened on leased land JUSt cast of Irvine Park. E o.,,,, Ptlol St .. I PIMI• Wilson began with two partners. he s aid. Joe Parkhur~t. Cycle World Publis her and B.F Meyers. who had interests in four-wheel productio n and promotion. Wilson 1s now sole owner . Ron Hendrickson hopes m1m-cycles will help rescue Racing World "IT WAS TERRIBLE al first, .. Wilson said. "for lh<' first two years I thoughl. 'I've made a h1 g mistake."' Al that t1ml'. ht• a dd<'d . the m oto rcycle industry was JUSt bcf!tn· ning to grow. Honda had just finis hed their "You Meet the N1ce~l People" ('ampa1gn, but actually mccltng .a motorcyclist was s till a rnrity. Wilson n •mcmbercd "riding CJCross open fi elds I ro m the bC'ach to thl' top of Saddlebal·k peak·· when hC' ''a~. young But th(' closings madl' rider., mon• p<1rk onl'nll'd each year and S;,id dl<•b;1ck began to prospl'r 1\nd tht' promotional cdgl' hasn't cl u lll'CI I h t• latc·s t from Wilson is a six- l'\ cot motorc)l'll' Olympiad. pitting top ridt·r:-. ag;11nsl l'ach other in a de· t·a1hlon !:>l_ylt•t•vt·nt M<1loc ross C'aught th1· l<int) ot ~oungstt•rs as lhl•y saw young ndt•rs t<Jkt• on and bc«•l C'xpcn enccd pro~. T ht• 1d<·:.i grf'\\ from convers ations cvt"11:-.1s '\han· O\'<'r ;1 cool brew and a h(1t ('<tmpl1 n" "Who '., the best all- rnund nder'1 Whal would happen if )''"p ut Mart y Smi th t l o p n11>11><·ros:-.cr 1 aga1n'>l a lop road I :il'l'f ''" J'hen things changed . Off-road motort'y('ltsl s bC'gan to find gates c loscd as noise and lire trac ks angered farmer!. a nd ranc he rs. EQUIPMENT pncl':-drop1wd et!. .J a µan l's<.• cydc makers introduC'l·d ll ghtl'r and less <·Xpl'n:-.1 vt· b1 l-l'!:> Even now. said Wilson. tht ma1on ty of his C'Ustomcrs <Jrl' between IH and 24. \.\II.SO~. 1n h1 ... bt·~l promoter 's '01ct•. '><lld. "I gul's., \.\C'll ftnd nut on St•pt ti .. Parks and desert a r eas Wl·re gradually closed to m otorcyclists as con cern gr ew for en vironmental da m age. And they likC' to compl'tl' But W1bon dot•sn ·1 concentrate en- t1n•I\· on races . 111• l'i attempting lo hull<1 tr.111 rtcltng and i" c·onlfitctor lor Cit~ of Oranl!l' tra1n1n~ nf PoliCt.' At the s ame time. mon• and m ore people wanted to go lwo-\.\hecllng Whal his customers "'anted. they got as Wilson revved up ht~ promo tion:il talents. coaxmg lunds trom C) c le companies. soft drink firms and bre\\ enes to fill ran· pur'>l''-(See PARKS, Page C4) Disabled Find • • '• • ._ •', r I ..-: • .· . ""\. ' ' ..... ..,.. · ~ .. c~'-'s-~mer Travel Delights CllOSE:~uP . . By PAT DUNN 01 llM Dilly Piiot Sult "I salute California! This state is fa r ahead of any other when it comes to making travel eaMcr for han dicapped persons " This statement is high praise considering th<' source -DouJ,!lass R Annand recognized natiOl'r<JI authority on travl!I for lh<' physically disabled "I believe in travel for t•vcryonc. espe('1all~ the handicapped person." say~ Annand. a paraplegic for 26 years . "I 'bought my l'ha1r· tn a landing accident when I was serving tn the Marine Corps 'MY OWN WHEEL chair travel began in 1952 when I drove from Pierce College 1n the San Fernan do Valley to 'is1t my family 1n Delaware ... h<' ex- plained. "In tho:.P days the re weren't many access1 ble facilities. but I ,.-anted to see the country " Each time Annand made the trip he kept a ltst of places to stay and what they offered "I wanted to make sure 1 'd kno w what was available 1f I ever traveled the s::ime route a J.!atn." Annand stresses that prt'·pl anning is essential for a handicapped f)<'rson. lie says, "My own personal travel directory was invaluable to me. I began more extens ive lis tings in 1955 and published the fi rst edt· lion of the Wheelchair Traveler in 1962. I thought this would be the best way I could put my bus iness ad ministration educaUon to good use ... THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT happened but lo an extent that Annand never anticipated when he began. The g uide no w lists more tha n 3,500 m ote ls. res taurants and s1ght-see1ng attractions that a rc particularly s uited lo the handicapped trave ler. whether he or s he be ambulatory with a bad heart. an amputee. arthritic or in a wheelchair Each listing has the name. address. phone number and s pecial information important to the traveler's comfort, such as door opening in inche!' ste ps <1! any> and a ~eneral rating system geared to the handicapped person's special requirements. . . .. . Rall'S. room appo intments. recr eationa l facilities <I nd restaurant availah1ltty also are included ror hostt•ls in all 50 !.lal<'s, Canada. Mexico, Put·rto H1 l:o, lhl· Vi,rgin !!>lands a nd the Nl'lh<•rlands Anl1llc.·s Annand '>ays hand1C'appl•d people arc "Ci good- na lurl'd .group," hut traH•I •:an be d1ff1cult al firs t. F.\ l'n so. ht• ""Y" lh1• h;ind1rnpped al\.\ays M·em lo be t•nthul>1ast1l' a nd <'J l>Uallv humorous ahout overrom- 111g ob:-.tat'les lhal an• ·not C'\'1dent lo able·hodted ';it a l1ont•r ... BRl ~GING llOM F. TllF. po1n1 . Annand told ;1bout a n .•cent conH•r..,at1on '-'llh CJ \.\Oman confined to .1 wheclcha1 r "I <Jskcd ht•r what '>hl' thou~hl about a particular motel She• said 1l was JUSt Areal , except that the phone:-. wc•re a mile from the bed and the towel racks Wl'rl' 1mposs1bll• to reuch from a wheel chair. He r :-.olut1on to the problC'm :ind th(' frustration involved w:.i:-. finall) to loss t hl' ice bu('ket ,11 the• rack to get lhl' IO\.\t•ls down .. Annand !.a y-, tht• nnv1t•c dtsahlcd tr:welcr can hC'nc•t •l from "Pt•r1a l11.l•d trav<'I agent:.' !>l'r\'lcc·s 11nd lhl' cast• ot a tour with fa('1lllle~ chec ked out in ad \'aO('{', lie rerommc•nds Fly1nii Wheels Tours. mana~ed hy a quadraplcJ.(tt' 114:J W. Bridge. Owatonna. Mtnn. 55060 I. and Everi~rcc·n Tr:ivcl Ser vice. 19429 44lh W , L) nwood. Wa~h 98036. the oldest agency of its type. D1mar Internationa l Tours. Irvine. offers trips lo Southern C:.ih fornw :ittr:.icllons for hearing impaired pl'rsons. Tllf. WHEELClli\IR Travt.'ll·r abo has practical 1nrormat1on for the phys ically disabled person plan- ning to travel for the r1rs t time Included are gener ul trJ\el tips. adv1ct' for driving and detuils <Jbout air <irran~ements. <'<ff rental'\, tram anrt <;hip accorn-m odat1ons plus m('dtcal aid mformat1on (See HANDICAPPED, Page C2) ~ I , . .. . . . . . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . .... ... . ...... .. -·----..... , . .,,_,_._, .... _ .. ~ •-t.'" -.......... -___ .._. ....... _.,~ ... , ............ . J I , 1 3 J 1 J 4 , " ~ '~ z: 11 ,. SI loo •l 1 ,, 10 J7 u Jt 41 1• I ~ • T. • S.l n ,, i ftll • • • • 1' » • 1' 11 y 11 • a ,. • J ~ I ~ .. : = ffi M ~ tt m • SI ~- ("'.,! OAll Y P1l -('ll BUSINESS I REAL ESTATE MAILBAG /CONSUMER Film Experience the Best Teacher? Real Estate Mailbag ••• H) THO~ u : OQ Of .... o ... , ....... \l•ft cn,p1rat111n t'an bl' •• h1•Jd~ c-ommodtt)' II I!' lhv \H•lbprmR ul 111u~1t'. ~onn~ts <Jnd of ht:llt•r b11:-.int·~:-. ~rfo1 m.rn<·t· . Crt•atmti 1nsp1ralaon can be a ht:ady ex· pt>riencc a~ W(·ll. J usl ask Eden Ry I ~HE AND lllJSlli\ND ~van Aiken produce m· sp1ratiorwl and rnut1vat1onal film!>, operating out of an offlte on lhc: ground floor of the Monex build· ing on Campus Drive 1n Irvine Thl'1r f1r!>t film. "You Pack Your Own Chute," I!) the d<><.·ume ntullon of her first. and last parachute jump. It began with her preparation for the Jump and ended with a splash, literally, m the Pac1f1cthree miles off Newport Beach. In between, the footage reveals the inner processes she went through that allowed her to step .Jway from the plane. to take achanceandhavea new and broadening experience. Those who see the film learn that taking risks. doing your best. depends on first seeing, then com· 1ng to grips with inner fears and self-limitations. THOUSAN DS HAVE seen the movie and among training and management development s pcc1ahsts, its reputation as tugh. Eden Ry/ braces for a fall in film designed to motivate, inspire viewer. Th(• f1S:t'h n•!-.ults, the s pnghtly Mrs. Ryl ~;lid . bt'C "1Jt•hav10r 0£ those who wal,~h drnnge!). thl·n· . a u1•v. <awurt•rwssof poss1b1lataes . Husband partn1·r A1kttr1 adds that th<: films power tome~ b(le;ausl' "tl ':. not an art1ftc1al enact- mt·nf~~ pair use cinemu vcrite' to capture what happens when Mrs. Ry I takes on a task or a change .• ''When wi: i.turt a film. we don't know what 1t s gotng lo be," A a ken said The puir Ju::.l completed a move to the Orange ('oast. leuving a 34th·£1oor penthouse office 1n ~1<1nhattan for Irvine ·s greener pastures ~1 RS. RVL SMILE D al the dch.ghts of looking up from her desk to watch a rabbit run by, or a g round squirr el on 1ls haunches outside. lgnonng the human industry around at Aiken said he misses the stimulation or the metropolis. but Mrs. Ryl felt she needed a moro· natural environment in order to grow. I The two are an interesttng match. Stfort. with a face that doesn 't confess an exact age, Mrs. Ryl is an extrovert. Aiken is s erious . always looking into-the details of a con versat1on. T he pairing works well for filmmaking, they agree. She looks at the overall dramatic develop· ment of a production, he ket>ps tabs on details. in· eluding \he right music. He was a musician. She gave management and personal develop. menl seminars for 15 year~. b(:fore that. s he was a n actress. THEY SHARE a n all-glass office with two out. Aide walls s haded by pine!., two inside walls open to their st aff. A pair of cameramen have worked on a ll Ryl films so far. Like the owners. they have different. personalities. and each reflects itself on the footage they shoot. One 1s J . Barry Harren who filmed "Or ea .. - "He's interested in the technical challenges .... such as when Mrs . Ryl shot an asp•rin out of the 111r in t he ir second film . "You Can Surpass Yourself. .. The other is Mike J ackson, who is credited with havtng a second sense about people and what they're likely to do, !.atd Aiken. THE IR SECOND film forces people to look al s e lf.imposed limits. Mrs. Ryl s aid Their third film, "Crab Hold of Today." features Mrs . Ryl again , this time diving in Mar1nelartd's tank full of sharks and other creatures. In it they present the "Pike Syndrom." her tag for people's reluctance lo accept change. Their <'Otnf)uny. Ramie ProduC'l1ons. 1s about to undergo a change itself. "We 're ~oin~ to make a feature, a comedy but stall mol1vat1onal tho an up~r. not a downer," !-iht• S111d . I\ not her short I llm t!-1 al!.o in the works Most of Ramil"' staff I!) ll)V()IVtU in dtslrilJu. lion, the kt·y to ;rny mouon picture venture TIU•:v 00 MASS mailings to 1>ell or n·nt <'OPtt•s 111 lhl·ir p1clurr., Traanan g peopli:. s ales mana~er~. 11\;111;.1gcmt·1H consultants ar e all t arget:s A small ('omputt•r ht•p'> track of their mailing hst. btlhng :incl boolrn1gs Another room hold' a pair or !-.pecial tables when· t•d1tor-. l'UI film , hulld sound tracks and polish tht• 16 mm produc-1 Hacks hold ptlN• ol t•nlor•ful plastic film cans rt•acty for mailing Rut Ramll' •'\Wt',1lly not its hard\\are. 1l 1s J reflection of tht• 'alut'" 1>1 1h owncri. "We realh loH· tht· film bu~1ncss and I think some of the lo\ l' 1·111m·!-. through · ~1 RS. R YI. ;.iclclt•fl. "We think it's I "Ch utFi one of lht· mo!-.t !-.Ut·n· ... :-.ful. best selling films of its kind .around .. Aiken qu1ckl~· added .•. "Dul no matter how many proplt: hav(• s een 11. many more haven't. •. that':. lhc c;.irrot an ln1nl <1f U!-1 .. At jump 'send, producer-actress bobs on Pacific's surface off Newport Beach. Hy ROBE RT J . BRUSS DEAR HOH W1· hough! nn SHl,000 home with a $35,000 morlg;IJ.!l' at 8 5 percent tn· teresl. Out• 011ly i11<·omt• 1~ my hu..,band'!) s alary and my part lllTw joh W1· an• SO yNirs o ld, havt> no debts, h:1v1• Sl2.000 111 :;avang~ and about $4,000 tn stoc:k~. :.o()n \W will re- tc1ve an mheritancc ;.ind wondt•r 1r Wl.' should pay off our home mortg:igt• or put 11 an s av- lllKS certificates" Mr. and Mrs B. L D E AR MR. AND MRS. H. L.: T he most you can earn on a savings certificate Is 8.33 pt-rcl'nt Interest. lnrla tion ..ats up 7 percent per year and lncomf' ta-c ~Ill cost another I to 2 percent, so you'll lo'>t ' money on o;uch a n "Investment." Sa,•inl(s are fine for em ergen- cy m oney, but th1• lo"s of purchasing powe r makes It loo costly to kN•p idlf' money in a s a vings account. Similarly, 'it.ock~ and bonds don't y ield much net profit ~ithout high risk. If you pay ofl your mortgage, you'll never agaln be able to borrow money so chea ply. You've a lready got $47,000 idle equi- ty ~ltllng In your home. Thal'~ too much already. A better altf'rnatlve is to buy morl' pro· perty. U you buy sound property now, s uch as a sm a ll lncome building, Its valut' should ap- preciate with o r exceed the inflation rate. In the meantime, you should gel some ta" s helle r from the depreciation fo r some or your wage earnings. The more property you own, the better protected you'll be. DEAR BOB : My elderly a unt owns four lots she wants to sell. They are rar from her home. She doesn 't have a lawyer or realty agent near the lot!. What is the cheapest way lo :.ell thC!.t• lot!. 1 Mrs. M. R. D EJ\R ~1RS. M . R.: Write to the Board of Re altors In thl' nearest Lown, ask for their list of b rokers speclalttinj( in lhat type or proper- ty. Then cont a cl at leasl three agents for l.n· form atlon On fee!., ~Cr\lices, esllma~ or Jot ,·alues and anything l•lsc you want to know. Your a unt can lhen llst the lots for sale with t hl' agent she feels will do lhe best ma rketing job. DEAR BOD : Our new home was to hav<! been complctl•d la!-.t October It sttll isn't f1n1shed w c ·\l' ht•t•n forced lo rent m the mt•unt1mt· .t~ \\t' "old our old home Mortgage· 1nh•rest rate.·.., ha\t' gcJth' from k!) lo 95 per· ('t·nt "htle "-l' w;111 Whal r<.:tt1ur ... t: clo we h;i\'l' againsl lht• ~low builder? Cynthia J> HANDICAPPED TAKING TO THE TRAVEL TRAIL. • • D E AR CYNTHIA: L nlf.•!)s your construe· tion contract has a pena lt)' claust> fo r thu buildt·r's unn·a:-.onablt• dt•la), your recourse again!>t th« buildt•r may hl" very limited. Set' )OUr atlornt'}. Whill' you'v1· 'uffered dam age for the dela), the cAatl amount may be ha rd to prove. P <•rhaps your a ttorney can work out a :.ettlemcnt >Aith tht· pok)' hullder. < •·rom P age Cl> 1\nnund !-1.J.\'~ today 's hundicapped people • 111•n t l'ontcnl t11 he mere ohservers · ~ "Wc'havt• 1nc·n-.1s<'d mobility due to dvances an pl•rsonal c>quapment available to us · d we en- 111v M'l'ang 1u~l a:. much of the world s anyone ~·l!>c Thl• b1J!~l':.t rcmu1nang obstacll• is narrow door:. 1n10 public rc•slroom!-1 " · • /\ I t ho u g h '.'> o m ,. o,; t a t <.· •;. pa rt 1 c u I a r I y l '.Jl1lorn1<1, fo'lora<la, \ri1.on;.i ;.ind 'cw l\J ex1co. hJvt· madt• fin<' progrl'ss m providing wheelchair . 1c·c·1·s" lat·1httl'" ,incl :ecJc.oqu&l.l.:_hot<.•I acc-ommoda- l 11111". olh"r :-.I :alt•" havl' •• long '~w go,·· he say~ R EC-Al.I.ING THAT IT took a demonstration 111 \V J :-.h1ngton. U C . la!-.l yc·ar before provisions of lltt• federal lkhalJ1htulwn A<'l nf Hl7:l Wl're defined KAWASAKI ... I t'rom Pa~e Cl >. Both machines arc the c reation or ne w prcsi· tlt-111 ~e1J1 Yamada, who rt:plttccd llamawaki, who 11111\ es up lo hl•ad or markl'ling for lurgcr . interna- l wn a I ... c•g11w11t:-. of Ka wa!-.ak1 Heavy Indus tries. T HE ('llANGEOVER . however . was not ... rnnnth for !-.ornc· of the firm'!-. marketing people. ~ome left. some were let go. l\norclan~ to one industry observer. "KMC had t•>cpaml!-d Ml rapidly for many years that when the t-ncrgy l'rt""' hit Jnd e, eryth1ng slo wed down. 1111'~ v.t•rt· forl't'lf to AO to Japan many limes and ·''" for·• mlll111n or I \\11 I th1nlo. th.al .J.1pan kt•pl fl·t·d1ng out a :-.lrang of .-.1~h .111d 1h1•11 1111 ,lll\ a"k1·1l. 'llO\\ long can we go .. n putting moll' 1n without !-.1·c•1ng soml.'thing come 11111 ·• ... lit> added. "Th<'n the rope ran out. .. One heavy expcn!-.C was the creation of a manufacturing plant in Lincoln, Neb .. CO!-.t 1• .... timal<.'d at $12 million According lo Farnsworth, 11!1• plant produc·cs two key models plus jct skis • ind '>nov.moh1les. Th(• l'OSt was high , he !.aid. "Rut Kawasaki ts 1'0s1t1oncd lo 11rld manufacturing capacity at "Ill. .if the market takes off, we h ave the c.1p:.tl'1ly to restock quickly " ANH. Ill-: i\OOF:O. 1t 's easier lo start and stop I ht• tlow of invl'ntorv 1f you rlon 'l have lo allow for .1 ... 1 'C l<'H'•J?hl W('1•ks Ol'l'arl l'r'OSSing Ftirnsworth sn1d th<' <'hange in managers d11eo;n 't r<'flerl retrenching by KMC as much as it doe~ a 'halt an Pmphas1:-. to dealer and mar ket cl1• v t· lopml•nt Still. m,m\ ~ro\\th t•ra managers who s hined 11 u rmg 1·xpan..,1nn 'Pare; of I he early '70s got their ".tlk in): p.1p1·r.., I h1 · It'll'' .... inn production depart· nH·nl for ril'.tll'I ;111d mt•chantC!> tratnang was !>Old nrf and m;m,\' \.Hant pns1l10ns W<'rcnot refilled \ 1•1HJ)fWt 1to1 ·, spoke!-.man suggested that "·1" J ~Jkl , llkt• othl'r manufacturers . was lured tn· tri a high -.pt'ndtnl? fr<·ling by early '70s mar ket prnJN'l1on:, of I 7~ m1lhon unit sales by aboul this t1ml' ThC' mark rt, ht• sa 1cl. lcvt•lcd orr at about 1.2 m1lllon unit<., p<'r vcur. leaving many C}l<'le makers 11n a limb rht• pu:-.h """ lht· obwn·1·r !.a id , 1s on market s h an· llONOA IS STl l.1. ll'a<l...r with &hout 40 percent 111' a 11 s alt•!. Yamulrn '!-. :-.l•cond with almost 22 per · c·1·nt anrl Kn\\as <1k1's IR percent puts 1t nhead of Su zuki wh1c·h holdo; a near·l3 percent share. All 11th er mokt•r:-eta v1dt' lh<' rema1rung 8 percent. Farm.worth :-aid K MC is concentrating on n·a('hing SJ><'c·1f1l· krnds of r iders. tho who look for pt•rfnrmancl' Tht' luno 1!> a numbe>r or !>peed a nd endurance records T he Zl has been upgraded to 1,000ccs and l"Om<'s dre. S<'d lhrrc woys n stralght·forw&rd model. one with n I wo up, ('ontour«l saddle, dual c11sc brak<.'s on the front wheel and with mag rims in- 'tt•ad of :-.poke'>. und u third with very continental st~l1ni.t One v( th'·~t"1'olrls I he 24 hour speed and en' <1urance record for production cycles. precisely enough to be enforced. he adds. "This 1!-1 a sad ltung considering that some 35 million U S c1t1zens <ire considered hand icapped ... Annand pluns to enter I he bustncss consultation field with the aim of convinctng architects. dl' velopcrs and builder<; to dl·st~n all new buildings and houses with fac1lit1l·s lo accommodate the hun- d1capped. He <.,ays, "Although I bcl1cvc tht!) will happen l.'Vt•ntually because phy<.,ic-::dly disabled people an this country will ln!-.l!>t upon 1t, I hope to speed up thl' prOl'l'S!-1 .. I N TllE MEANTJ:\1 E. l\nnun<I is work1nf on the I Ith ed1t1on o f The Wheelcha ir Tra ... clcr With u grin of sat1sfact1on. he quipped. "I hate lo say , /\ nt-w fi50 l'<' modl'I recently grabbe d the 750 t'l' pro<iu('t ion cl as~ spccd and l'ndurance record THE RECORDS and engineering improve· m1•nts that <.·amt· from pn•paring for them. I!. l'\'tdt·nre for nrlers whn likt• lo go fast without wor- n1ng :1bout breaking down · In 1975 Kawasuk1 took on Honda in H k<•y markl'l sctgment v.1lh ;1 400 cc bike. at lhc time flonda 's 350 ct sold more units J.han all KMC modl'ls t·omhinc•d It wa!) the bl'g111nan~ of a maJor change for the firm , th<' phasing out of the three-cylinder 500 and 750 tr' "rocket s hips" which used lwo ·cycle engtnl'!) . Many of Ka\\asak1's s maller d1rl and enduro 1ct1rt :.ind slrccU bike:. !.till use two-stroke engines. .hul ~ill lht• t::iri:~l'r models now scoot under rour- cy<'ll' po"cr F;.irns\\orth said th<' company is still looking for first·l1me buyers. but not muc h adverllstng money ~IX's there. l ~STEAD, HE SAID, Kawasaki looks for tie· in!.. Playboy's Pc t or the Year gets a Kawasakt. .. Kawasaki gets a picture in Playboy. Hohert Dl akc wl'ars a company T -shirt on ll'ln·1:-.1on talk sh<iw:-. an<I get~ a customized trailer for his hor:-.es. lfou.o;1•wivcs hid for th1•m on "The Price is R1~hl." and Lee ~incl Farruh Fuwcett·Majors ride " po1r ror promotional considerations. Film t1<'·1ns Jt('t '>P«'ri al attention. "If you see a motor(' ye-le in a m ovie," Farnsworth said. "it's prohably a Kawasak 1." I\ s pecial team s upplies bikt's, sometimes riders and technical inror mallon to Hollywood pro· duccrs and commcrc1al makers. Kawasaki also pioneered motorcycle safely anded ucat1on efforts. During 1974·75, as other Cirms sq_uabbled about who'd pay what. KMC put up nearly half a m1lllon dollars to fund a beginning rider course de· vflOPl'd by T exas A&M Unavonuty . THAT P ULLE D cyrlemakers together lo form 1 he M otor<·}cle SafJ!tY Foundation, wh ich has ex- panded the pro~ram • l'"arnsworth said lhe company also sponsors a 1 his. hut I m IT' v. ht•n 11 comes lo 1nlormal1on for lhl· h;.ind1t•ap1ll'd tr.1\1·kr ·· /\nnano·.., h~ill 1ok1n~ claim is acc-urute His hook !-ll'r\'t•s '"' ...c1ur<0l' matt·r1al for professionals 1n lht• hand1l'appc·d "l'I"\ t<'l'°' llt'lcl as v.cll ;.is an t·on 'umt•r onl·ntl·d anf111 m.1t111n for lhe da!>:.ihlt:d. ,\ °"~.\:\ .\l>l>ED !hut he 1s wtlhng to ans v..er an~ p1·r ... nn;el l r..a\l'I qu(·!-.tton ~o:-.!>es his do!>k "That 's qu1tc· a respons1btl1ly ," he sa}s. "but it's v.11rth 1t 1-.n'l\\IOA that I'm helping other disabled Jlt'Opll· t'llJO~ the >AOrld of travel J~t a:. muc·h as I do .. Thl' Whel'fr ha1r Tr:ivelcr sells for S4 95 a copy plus pos lag1· 17;; cent~ third class or Sl 25 fi r st l0 l:1~<.,1 Orflt·r l1nm Ball Hill Road. Milford. N H 0305;) Ka wasaki ·s sexiest cycle is the KZ 1000, which blends standard frame and engme with German- Italian styling to give its customers what they want. molcwros ... rating team. Th<.' team, hopefully , pro· v1des \ 1<·tonl'S to m<·ntion 1n ads and 1nsp1rcs \\OUld·hl' 1,11·t·rs to buy Kawasak1s. Wh.itc•\'t·r the sh1f1 in management. lhe re rt11rt11111 111 mark('llng staff and realignment of 1fr1orit11·s mt·1111s in th1· s hort run. 1t "' rlcar that Ka" a s <1k1 intends to remain a force tn the m· du:-.trv It.. :igi.:n·:o.!-.t\'t' !.I) It" the move toward new and \'aried pr11dul'ls (.Ind ;.i deep financial commitment to the I ' s m~1rket ho lds the promise that good limes \\111 roll again for Kawasaki. -By Thom Lecoq EPA P lanni1ig Noise Limits Th.11 mis erable neighbor who guns his motorl·vC'lc Just as you're about lo rall asleep 1s ~ivlng thl' eyt'le industry a headache. A $200 million heudachc. THAT'~ llOW murh Orange· County has1·<1 m olorr yC'lt• producers say new EPA noise regula lions "all t•ost Worst., thd !-lay. the regulation!\ wlll ha\t' no <.'ffc<'t on the slecp-wrl'cktng, noisy rld~r. Al:an lsli'}'. pres1dc•n1 111' tht· Motorcycle In· duslry t'llllllt:al. Newport Beuch, !.aid proposals to reduce l')'l'k sound lo 78 db by 1985 a re unrealistic. but that tht• EPA 1s stuck with the problem or a law imposed goal of eventually reducin g all noise to 55 dh Suzuki'!! .John Walsh 3nd Kawasaki 's Roier lfngtc a~re<'d that the t98S standard will require mojor rl.'dcs,gn not only or exhaual systems, b ut of cngln£1s and nther parts . llAGU<: AOOt:o thut the real answer lies m bet· ter lo<·al Jnd lute cnrorccmcnt or rules againsl mod 1f1ed t•ictluui.t~ · D E:\H 11011 1 ... JOll\l t1·nancy with right ol "Uf\ I\ or ... hip l1m1lNI to JUi.t tv.o J01nt 1mn1·r..,·• V•l' rt· hu.'ing a homl· and >Aant to pul 111lt· 1( J)fl,:-.ahlt" m J<llnl tt'nancy with m} ..,l'lf. m) v. 1lv, and our son Tomm y A DEAR TOMM Y : Th£1r r is no llmil to the number of joint te na nts \\ho can own a pro· pert~. But beforr acquiring tille, t alk it over ~ ith ) our attorn1·~ to hi' certa in joint lrn an cy is reall) lhl' bcsl \\-ay to hold litlt'. DJ-:An BOii llow manv limes can lhL• la x bl' po!-.tponc•c1 \\ht•n 'l'll1ng one principal n ..,.dt•n1 l' .111<1 1111\ 1111:: .1 more l.'Xpens 1ve n •plat'l'nll'nl ' Suppow I "t•ll my home at a SI0,000 profit ;111d bu.v <mt• <01>st10g more so l t·;111 ddt•r p;.i~ ing m) prnfrl I ax Ci.in l then st_.il thl· "l'C<>nd rcs 1dl0nl·1· and &gain defer tht· profit ta:<'! Wh:11 will be my h;.is 1s for th<• n •pl;.irrmenl hnm1•'1 ll:1rry f< 0 £1\R UA KH Y: ThNf' i' no Ji mil to thf• numbe r or limes you t•a n use the "re~idencc re placemen t rulr"' to defer paying prom tax "hen selling your principa l rt'sldences and buying m ore costly re placem ents. Ho"cver . you canhot us•• this tax. rule <lnte rna J Revenue Code 1031) morf' than once every 18 m onthi.. '78 PORSCHES ARE HERE! PORSCHE LEASING NEW & USED CALL THE EXrERT BILL y ATES, IHC • VW /PORSCHE 837 -4800 493-4511 TEST DRIVE A DIESEL SEVILLE ( .A.I 11 ( 1k'-1r'\. t ;•4' '"¥\I•,, f: .. fJ\"11\f l'\ I 11l HU-f\\AY ( C Jt\.\tt•9\iUJ I Ill JI Nabers Cadillac J<:IXJ H.uoo Blvct. ( "'"' Mc. .... 1 540-9100 Diamonds Sapphires WE SELL Rubles Gold Emerald• Sliver • NEED A HEDGE AGAINST INFLATION? •LOOKING FOR A TAX SHELTER? •WANT A SELF-DIRECTED KEOGH PLAN' • ARE YOU READY FOR PERFORMANCE FROM YOUR INVESTMENT DOLLARS? TO LEARN MORE, SIMPL V MAIL THIS COUPON FOR YOUR FREE 100 PAGE BOOK ON DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES ----------------------------7----------Mall to· RBMIOLO. LOSH 3700 Newport BIVd ' • 301, Newpott 8eocl1. CA 92663 (714) 675~380 C f'lEASE SENO ME YOUll 8()()11. Off Ot~OSNCO Pt!rCIOOS STONts f:: P\EASE SENO ME F\JR™fA 1Nr OflMAfl()fl ON 11,l OOH .AHO IRA l'lAAS MA.. -----------------tHa.I: ..... (.._) h• (___) ___ _ ADOntl. __ _ Orrt _______ STA ___ llP ___ _ Th<' rirn•t• tu~ for compliance with the 78 dh stonrtarrt wm be "uboul $250 more for larger models," llag1uold. .. ..... .,.. ..... .,.. ..... .,.. ..... .,.. ................ ... ··-···-··· --............. . . -', .... -.... -.............. -.. -.. --.... .. r .. ... '' .. •' •' . .. . .. .. ... \ ,-'-":., DAJL 'f PILOT .. ...... . • .. ,,. ·~.. .. -' ~ -.. .. t . • t . . . GE . ~ t:- . . PARKS ... <from P•te CU motorryt'le search and rescue cnws. Wilson also consults with Olhtr cy· . de park owners Th1s be-cause bls park 1s among the most sUtttSS(ul ond the first m the U S Ir TUE&E IS any cloud °" the horizon It lJ the probabiUty that the 7191cres Saddlebact occupies will be clrveloped with houses. "I see this location u being a.rmlnal within the ntxl decade.·· Wilson said. "I'm lootina ror anolhf'r " A less rosy pirture mll$l be painted at Racing World. The facility began operations only two years ~go when Pacific Coast RecrealiOM purchastd a little over 400 acres of What had been E8clff Country. developed about eiabt years ago by Jim Robifll50n The Wtal site was a little matt than 800 acres and bad begun as ID equestnan area. Motorcycle riding was soon added and then hang sclidmg. model plane flying and skateboarding. PROBLEMS BEGAN when Robinson held rock concerts, called "parties." which blocked trarnc along the two-lane access ~ O'Ntill Park an d irked canyoa residents. Racing World operator Ron Henrickson said newspaper reports or thul battle have wreaked havoc on Racing World ·'There were continuing articles about ~ape Country being closed and no one ever mentioned that lbe motorcycle section was still open." Henrickson said the name Racing World never stuc:t. Eventually. M conceded and began adding the oW name to posters and promotional materials distributed to motorcyc~ dealers. He managed to get t.be old Eau~ Country telephone number and found that "even thougb that number has n ·1 been listed anywhere for almost two years. tbal line rings more than Racing World 's." -. . . .. .. '..,.,. , .... ---...--......... . RE~l ESTATE Real Estate· •r Rendell McCerdl•. Ph.D. "••ltor b there a dUh>rf'nri-between • rondomlnlum and a lownhou~ .... JI w. how do "t"·dlffcrenth1tc be•ween th~ two" S.L. Newport 8uch To\\ nhoui.t' ss not a legal I t-r-n 'I hl· tt•l"'J' d1·~rr1bc:~ ·• rl'~1dent1111 development ul<tn whc•rt: lht> and1 v1dual dwellings urc in very close physical pro~ 1m1ty sometimes st>parated only by party walls It l!I qu1t1> rcmrel\ ahlt• that u rt·.,1c1entiul c1t•\ t-'ofl'Tl<'nl ut1l111·1J.! th1· lu\•nhou'it' dt0.,1j(r t·uuld lit• '1•ga l'y ... tr U<'I un•<l a!'-~· t·ondom 1riu rllrn For lht· •nci<,t •iart howt•\'1•1 . th1~ ,.., not don1· 1\ <·oncl11rn1n1um ,., ;1 cn•11lur1• or ~lut l'IC•. clt•ftrNI 1n S1·t·t1on 7R:I of tht> ('1v•I ('tJfJ<' to cons ist or an un d1v1dt·cl 1nlt•rt•.,l 111 C'nmmol" 1n ,, port1or of iJ P<'~<'<·I ol real pro~:t) togethl·r watt a -.1·1>ar<1ll' 1ntcr1::sl ·n s pare \'otlL'h as un c.tparl menl. 01 f1tc· o" storC'. I n the· vast maJor1t~· of <':.t'>('S. a con<.lom•n•um o wn1•1 :wqu1n·~ a fct· .,1mplt• 1ntere..,t in .1 cubicle of air :-pa<·•· <inti thl' 1nlt·nor ~urfacc"' of the walls floor t·t·1hn1o: .... window~. etc . which def•ne the JH .,pJre Tiii' unt.lc·rl~ 1n1o: I.ind und '1r1ually al' 11f th" re~t of tl11· structurt> "'hl<:h tH>use-; his condominium unit 1s owned in te num·y 1n common with c>lhl·~ "" nl'r., in thl' dcvelopml·nt If J residential livirg unit salisfu.•s the statutory definition of "condominium "it can be ins ured as ~urh h~ a title tnsurann· 1·1111)pJm ,\toreovcr. a de V<'lopmt•n1 \\ h1c·h :-.uti.,r1es tht· ... 1.1tutnr\' llefin1t1on of SCENIC YARD -Thi ~ •~ till' 1 l':11' ~;ml of ~1 model homl' at Lal-.P Fon·~t Wc1od~. \\'hll'h of· I L·1·~ home:. in nut ural ~··11111g:-.. Thl'' '1 l· pr1ted from SIOZ.900 to Slfi:>.ooo condom1naum 1s o.1t·1·•H"ci1·d ~pN·1:1I t rc·C1tment un· der I hd,ul>d1\·1s 1on M JJ> Art T,,,, nhousr· dt·\ el11p111 1·n1 ... ,11 1· 11ormalh planne<l th:vl'lopmf'nts with c-..1t·t> 111rl1v1rluaJ uwrn·r having fet' title to the strur ture .1n<.l lhP lund un- der!) 1ng the• .,truC'lurt• 0\\ nl•r<..h1p in t'ommon with othNs i~ usu.1th l"Onf1rt~:cl lu thl' lancl that d<11·" not W oodhridge Place Offer s I 0 HoJDes undf'rlw lht· n · .... 1dcnt1al stru<'lun·. frequently in clud1n1o: 1111\ <•I t.• ... tr£'Pt'> .,idewalk ... l!rel'n .irc:as and t1 -.1·11.11.11•· p.ir1'l•I 1mprun·d \~1th r c·c·n o;,tl1onal IO.H"ltll tt.'~ 1:; OITOR"S son: Randall R McCardle 1~ an invest ment ana111st . rol/ege lecwrer and author of· · Real f:~tlll1' m Cul1torma · Se11<111uur cc.mml:'Tlts and question\ 11, 'fo'"''' ,\tl'l'ard/v P/1 /J . 1 tJ f/11• Vw/11 Pilot. I' 0 /Ju.I J,Wl1 (vi.tu ''•'Ml 'l.!ti',W Others Announced Ten v1cw ·oraented homes remain for sale m the fourth and final phase of Woodbridge Place. localed in Irvine Company's Village of Wood bridge. Wood - bridge Place offers lhe only single-family dt: tnch ed homes in the OCC Seminar Planned A r eat estate 1nformat1on s('minar for con!>Umers. tilled "How to Uuv. Se ll and LcasC' Real Estate ... will bl' offer ed on two s uccessive f·ridlfy evenings at Orange Coast College lhis monlh Part one• of the seminar will be hl!ld June 9 from 7 to 10 p.m . Part t wo ss scheduled for June 16 at the• ~:ime time Both l>essions will be held m OCC's Scienc·c Half. Admission 1~ free and lht· public is invit<.'<1 lo al tend A parta1e11t Oume rs Meef Changing Directions" will herald l~P eighth annual Apartment Ownero; Trade Show and Maintenance Ex posit'on .June 10 and 11 from 11 am to 6 p m al the Anahc1 m Convention Center Sponsorl·d by the Apart mPnt As sociat1on of Ornnge County c AAOC 1 this two rlay event 1s tht' largest apartnwnt show ticlrl in Californi<.1 Apartm1·nt ownt·r~. IO\'l·.,lor .... managers. operators and affihates of the rcntul bus1nc~s may obtain com phml•ntary t iC'kl:t:. by rontacl1nl! I h« /'\partm1.·nt As!>OC1at1on or Orang•• C o u n t y • 1 2 R r, 2 G a r d e n <; rn v l' Boult-vard. Suit(• 250. Cttrdl·n c;r<m· 92643 Wcstlands Bank of Santa An.1 and all local Orange County Bo;ml of Rt'altor:. also have tickt.'ls av;11l:,ihll· shoul<I Mana~t'ment C'Osl" Whal ~hou ld .Management include" On-site :'11.inagt•mcnt \S off ~1te Manage- mt-nt and Profl•!>sional Management vs St.'lf-ManC:.tgemenl. Hcg1strallon frcs for the workshop an· S5 for CAI member!-and S8 for non-members. For rehervat1ons C:.tnt.I further information. C'all 631-4051 or fl31 3092. M a11 OfJf!"fflf>tU S ftllin a r Two d1verSl' uspects of property management wall be presented at C:.t June 14 ~eminar in Anaheim by the Property Manageme nt Division of the California Association of Realtors in l'<>nJunct1on with the organ1wtion 's quarterly business m eeting. The seminar. scheduled for 2 to 5 p .m al the Disneyland Hotel. will fo<'U., on "I low to Manage C:.t Manage m1•nt Olf1n•" and .. Ac·c.iu1s1t1on and l\1 j r a g (· m c n I CJ f I n n e r C i t y l'rof)l'l't.\I " Cchl or lh1· ... l·minar IS Sl5 for Properly Man:q:.:c mt·ni 01 vic;1on m\·mbcrs and S25 for non m1•mbers \cl, ann· n'g1str;1110n can hr· made by m.111111~ t·hccks lu the• C:ahfl>rn1a As ... 111 1:i1wn of fh•:tltors. Proff'ss1on:il \ch a11n•rnent lns t1lutc.· Hcg1<,trntwn. 5115 ShJtto Place Los Angeles 90020 T r e n ds Db rus11ed .. Heal Estate Trends" wall be Lhl· It' lulaop in Ne po ' I 1tll• of a Grubb and E llis Company-or w r · .,ponsorC'd semina r for real eslate in- Tht> C;ihfornia Southern Counties cl ul-t ry l'XCcut1 ves. 1 nvcstors and Chapt<.'r of Community Association!> othl•rs lo be held at the South Coast lns titull' will prcs1·nl ;i workshop Plaza Holr l in Costa Mesa .June 13 al dealing with managl'menl problem~ •I 00 1> m of homl'Owncr assoc1at1ons on Satur 'l'hl' ~emmar will last 'lne hour and da)'. J unc 10. from 9 ~· m tu noon at fiftc(•n minutes. and will be followed the Community Meeting Hoom. Glen-h~ cocktails and hors ,roeuvres. The dale Fc•dcral SavmJ,!s & LnJn As-seminar 1s by invitation only. Anyone sociation. 100 Newport Center Drive, tha• dC'strt'!-i lo attl'nd s hould call N P W port Reach t:I t h<>r Ron Tomsic. or Oa vc De Pierro Vdlag~ w1th1n •• few step!-. or Woodbridge North Lake Th<.' four motkls. con taming 1.!:IUO to 2,61H square feet. feature one and twost0ries with three to five bedrooms ;ind <ff1• pnl'ed from Sl 14,000. Woodbridge Place is ont• o r nine different hous ing proJects by l'1~hl different builders now under construction an the Village of Wood- bridge F'or further informa- tJOn call 552-4101 or visit the Woodbridge Place sales offic(• between 10 am and5pm daily. Sonday June 4 197f! DAIL v PILOT C:i Lake Fore st: Ho~ J/ acatio n As s ummer approachci.. many Lake Forest re- sidents are making preparations for a season of "at home" \ acat1ons. Lake Forest •~ a unique com mumty that offers J world of recreational 'ad II ties and activltJes ... all close to home "Lake Forest offers us the opportumty to do more as a family. everything is so convenient. And with parks and recreation clost: to home. it's cer· ,ai'nly easier to keep tubs on the children." said one Lake Forest mother. LAKE FOREST HOMEOWNF.RS have access t11 the 14 000 square foot Sun C:.tnt.I Sall Clubhous(' and all of its facihues. Located on the .,hore~ or thl· INVESTIGATE THE BEST REAL ESTATE AFFILIATION IN THE SOUTHWEST Hig h lncome Potential •• Resales New Offices openang Anaheim Hills, Irvine and Palm Springs area. Stability. security and support through a ffili ation w ith s100.ooo.ooo+ company boasting over a decade or s uccess ful growth. Call Dick ... l!ntlman (714> 832-8800. l>onuld M. Bird A ssot1ates Inc: .. fi1.·altors 37 acre lakt.', lhe club b the center for s a1lbo.,I and ~ 17H02 ln111e UlvtJ .• •• 11;.ddle»oat acllvaty ... both t)peS or Craft drc ~ Tu-.lln l'ul1forn1J !J~ ~ •. a\ alla">ll· for rental ·IWl@ll: Fis hermen t·:rn lry their luck 111 lhe well-~ •• ••. .' ... toc·kt•tl l<•kt· Sw11nmc1., and sun lovers will cnJOY ~ EOUALHOU&•"'" l.!:.J ~ the• ;idult JIOO( ttu-)CJUth fWUI <Hid tht: V.ildl0$! !)001 OPe()fHIJNlflES ~ \h·rnhers e~1n cnJO) t1•am <al'll\llW!-i 11wlu<l111g tt·n 111s \'Ollc•yl>all C:.tnd basketball. fhl' Sun and Sall Clubhouse feature., .1n t'X t·rc1:.l' rrH1m, arts ;md crafts center, Teen t•t·ntt·r. -----------------------------·· card room. billiard room and conference cenll·r Conversation areas and lounges overlook the lake :ind the rolling hills or the countryside There are fi vc tennis courts under the superv1s1on of a tennis pro LAKE FOR EST PROVIDES all of these ac- t1v1l 1t-s at an avera~e cost of only $10 62 a m onth for '' family. This phenomenal bargain I!> the rl'aSon why many residents choose to !>pend their vacations .it home rathe r than at an expensive rt'- sorL Summer at lhl· Sun and Sail Club features a number of programs c.and activ1t1es organized by the lull time staff Tht.'rt' arc crafts demonstra- tion:.. lectures. family films. dances and Family Fun Days. There ;.m· s p<·r1al activities planned for t:hildrt•n of all ages Thl· community facll1tac·-; and the Sl'h'('t1on of l':\traordan<1ry homt:s comlJ1nt· to makl• I.ah Forest one of tht• country's mo~t popular pl<rnnt'd c·1l1l·~. The 18.000 ilcrc master-planned communit~ t•urn•ntly offers nam: nc.·w hOmc developments h) prcst 1gious builders with over 40 model homes to c·hoosc from A wide vara ct) of feutureo; C:.tnd ex· ll'nor elevations contribute tu the t·xc:lus1H· al- rno~pherl' of Lakl· Forl'st Buyers huvt• a chmt•e of "llr:Jt!ive locations. . homes With VleWS Of the 8th Annual Apartment Trade Show & Maintenance Exposition June 10 & 11 11:00 a .m. to 6 p.m. An1heim Convention Center 800 W. Katella Avenue. Anaheim Educational seminars lop name s peakers - over 70 displays. exhibits and demonstrations for owners. operators. managers. investors & thos e interested in the apartment industry. Drawings and prizes This coupon admits TWO compliments ot the Apartment Association of Orange County • rol h ng C'ountrys1de, others are bus It am 1d the --·---------------------------------------------·----_-_•_•_•_·•_ privacy and beauty of the forest Lakt.• Forest can be reaehed by taking the San Diego freeway south to the Lake forcM Uri ve l·xit and then east. I mmed1ately upon entering Lake Forest . the model home tour siizns J?rcet vi!:.itors and direct them to the model home complcxe!> and the community recreational rac1ht1cs. Topic .... will 1nt'lu<k I low murh :it R:i3 2900 le, sN• 1f space permits. ---------------------...:.'4\~·.,,.d(~ JI>' • OCC Set s Courses in Real E s tate F ive difrert'nt r ea• estate <'Ourses will be or tered at OranJ!c Cous1 Colle~e this summer. Rea Estutt.• 100. a cours e that prepares s t u d e n l s r I) r t I' ,. Califo rnia Real Estate L1C'enst' e>.ammation, will mC'~l Monday and W ednesday even l'~s from 7 to 9 :15 pm 'Rea l Estate Propert) Management" is sla ted f or Tue s day and Thursdays from 7 to 10 pm "Rca1 Estate Prin r1ples. a course de s igned for thos<• prepa,.. ing for the license exam. m E ets T\lesdays and Thursdays 'rom 7 to 10 p m Those Interested In the lf'gal aspects or rea l catate may e nroll In Real Estate 120, a class that meets Mondays and Wtdnesdays from 6 .30 to 9 .30 p.m . Rf'al Estal<> Proc tJ<•(• u course for those ~h o alrC'ady h ave a hrentit'. will meet Mon da> anct W ednc~day mornings from 7 to 10 o.m .. '.; -I •I i'' ._f. ~, " .. fr>, ~ .--_ -.......--""l At lasl. affordably priced family townhomcs with near almost limitless recreational oppor· tunities. The cornmuruty is built around your central two-acre park with private pool, cabana. and landscaped lawn. Winding green· belts traverse the community. There's <'Ven more park to play in with the fabulous 45-acre public Heritag<' Park nearly completed right across the street from the Heritage Park com- munity. It will ultimately include 12 lightct.l tennis courts, J fabulous aquatic complex. J fishing lagoon, picnic and play ar<'a!.. Plaru. also include a t<·en center, library, and an ans and crafts building. The innovative Heritage Park thre<'· ~droom piano; were d~gned with the growing family in mind. With fireplacL"l, walls of -.lid· ing glaM. private pauos. and a wl·alth of cus- tom quality features. The product. the price, and the parks make Heri~age Park Townoomes one of the best buys in Irvine. Se<: them todayl $77,290 to $79,290 HZ::R:t'::c'.A.GZ: PARE T OWN HOMES Sales 0£fice: JO Olympia, Irvine, CA 92714 Telephone: (711) 551-0757 _...,, IRVINE VlllAGES .. __ BROADMOOR HOMES .G:r ~·i ::..= .. rnces«"ffmt"" ~/H/78 ~ Broadmoor 1 lomn. 1978 ~A Tradition bf Excellence ~ . --------- ·-"" ... -·-·· ..... ._ .... ·-· __ _._,,__,.., . .. ---·-....... ,, _____ _., ...... __ ,,. ______ .. (ll DAILY P1LO r &Jnaay June • 1978 The difference-between a Mercedes-Benz lease and any other is the Mercedes-Bent~·· The ca r you lease does make quite a difference. After al l. you don't drive the lease. you drive the ca r. And when you lease a Mercedes· Benz you d rive some· thing special indeed. Whichever Mercedes Benz model you choose. yo u drive one of the world's most r espected automo· biles. A car with legendary eng1 · neering, meticulous craftsmanship. outstanding performance and safety. Something else: you'll drive the car you lease for two. three or even four years. Most cars look ou t of date all too quickly. But when you lease a Mercedes·Benz, you drive a car with classic lines and timeless· ness that 1s never out of date. . We have several leasing plans to offer you. One is certain to make 1t more convenient for you to drive a Mercedes Benz tha n you might have thought poss1· CJ;) bl c. Call us today for t he , surprising fac ts. _ A~ about our many convenient leasing plans. Mission Viejo lmpotts 831-1740 A111/wri=N/~)1•fll1•r 495 1700 28701 Margue nte Pkwy. • ... BUY,· LEASE OR DRIVE .. One o ·f The Best I 0 Cars In The World" THE BMW 530i "The Best Luxury Sports Sedan In Its Class June 1975-Junt' 197>. f\sues ol Hood & Track Magao:tm<' WE OFFER: A $300,000 Service Department. Factory authorized facilities and body shop. THE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE. OUTSTANDING SELECTION OF THE FABULOUS 530i & OTHER FINE BMW MODELS NOW IN STOCK! EXCELLENT SELECTION OF VARIED RESALES . 1'75 PORSCHE 91 IS 1974 IMW 2002 1975 IMW SlOio 5 speed. stereo casselle. 4 speed transmission. air E Q u 1 pm en t 1 n ct u des mags & only 27.000 miles cond111on1n9 & stereo stereo & air cond1t1oning Superb' ( 1141 l casse!le (373LPF) (560MMLJ 1977 IMW l20i 4 speed tran .... m1c;s1on mag wheels dnd 5unrool (583SPNI 1976FtATX1/9 1974 IMW 3.0So 1974 IMW 2002 1977 IMW J20i This sportscar has very Full power. sunroof and low miles• 1887PFIJ leather 1n1er1or. True 4 speed 1ransm1ss1on. 4 speed trans. -;tereo & sun r oo l and il lf ai r cond1 l1 on1n9 Priced to sell fast• 1uxury1 (4621 J cond1t1on1ng. (569POMI l238SPIJ 1976 l'OltSCHE 91 IS 197S 1MW Sl Oi 1976 IMW 530! .,, TARGA. 5 speed. AM/FM 4 speed. stereo. c;il ver 4 SPPE'd transm1sc;1ol'l. stereo casselle metallic with blue interior & only "u n r o o I and ., t ere o paint & mags (089NXCJ 12 ·500 original miles' cassette 1486PHHI 895NRRI DO NOT WAIT!!! 1977 IMW l20io Black with qold 1n1enor •:llereo cassette air cond & only 10 000 mlif'l.1 10940) TEST DRIVE & FALL INlOVE WITH THE ALL-NEW PEUGEOT 604 ONLY A FEW SUNROOF MODELS LEFT! The Ultimate European Luxury Car That Is For A Superior Level of Comfort- Prices Start At About s11 ,000* l •illi!riiiii;. Priced Thousands Lower Than #1 Volume DEALER IN DISTRICT Its Competition. We are chafing lo make room fol' '781 Beat the pric• increaul LEASE DEALER DIRECT . 504 DIESEL WAGONS & SEDANS IN STOCK •Mtg. suggested retail price, deltvery, optional equipment. license & tax not included. BEACH IMPORTS 848 DOVE ST. NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 Near MacArthur & Jamboree ... . . -. .. . . . • J • • .·----.. _ .. -,.~--....... --.. -, .... -.: .. ,, ___ __ -.J.--~r~~~N~O•~lV:J-1 ...-~ ~ . . . . ._ .............. i ' ,, :- '= ~'4' ~, "'' ., .......... ~ ... --......... _) SYnday Jul'e 4. 1978 s IRE ·com1ne •••• s IRE com1ne1 1 ,/ WHAT'S AN . ALLERDICEI SEE THEM TODAY AT 13821 HARBOR BLVD. GARDEN GROVE ., DAILY PILOT DI SUPER SPECIALS AT SUPER SAVINGS ... ALLERDICE SUBARU 1978 BRAT 4x4 PICKUP '75 CHEV - HOYA 4 Dr V-8. auto trans f act o ry"'' cond1t1on1ng v iny ' roof A family car at a r eas onable pri ce Co me sPe & drive ll 755NCH 4 cyl . 4 soeed. radio Real sharp, low miles mu s t be sc>c n ll 143DIR ,... FLEET SALES DEPT. ... (A69L-008091 ' '77 DATSUN MING CAI 4 cyl , 4 speeo AM·FM radio. stereo mags. campe shell Only 16.000 mites. hire new #1 F89456 '74VW DASHH 4 c.yl auto trans fa c t o ry air c ond11 1oning mags RPal c;harp, low low m1IM Must bf> seen to appreciate (222PFY '77 DATSUN '/U STACk I EO .. cyl auto trans f a c tory ai r cond1t1ontng, AM·FM radio A oerlecl work truck with good gas mileage 111F18844 CREDIT HURRY THIS ALLERDICE WON'T LAST $ ALLERDICE PRICE 4 SPEED-BEAUTY RINGS CUSTOM STRIPING AND MUCH MORE. (2 12471) BANK FREE '73 TOYOTA WAGOH 4 cyt 4 ~pi: Pd r ad10 • Atldl snaro nocP ram11y car goOd ga5 saver lf356LOC '73 DATSUN 1200 2 DOOR 4 Cyl 4 C.l)('l'<l Rf'al sn.iro & low mo les ::931JFC '71 MERCEDES 2 OR 250C A uto tranc; factory air cond1t1on1ng oo Ner w 1nrJow c; AM·F M radio Real <>h.iriJ lu1< c;ir al a low orice =02723 s5495 'PAID NOW SUPER 4 Cyl 4 ';Pf>f'd milqc; R1•arJy l<A "''"'mPr '"" 119 0., 14 4 c y1 5 speed a11 concJ111ontnq, AM·FM radio Sharp car. low moll"<;, must be seen !!898RXM ..... WE UNIONS FINANCING CREDIT SAVINGS LEASE ALL MAKES WELCOME! 0.A.C. CHECK ALWAYS! & MODELS ALL 1.,,ARS SOLD PLUS TAX & L1CENSE -ALL CARS SOLD ON APPROVED CREDIT -ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE UP TO 72 HAS AFTER PUBLICA TlON Allerdice is also a DATSUN tune in next week ! - ...,j • • • 13821 Harbor. Boulevard 554-0800 . ( ....... ' . ·-·.-· ' .. , .... , ..... , ..... . . ----·.. ... -.. ;, -:.. .. ... .... -. ~ -' . ' . ,._ "' -... --..... .._ ......... .._.,.':-"' .. , I I i I \ • ~~!!! .~~ .~~ ........ 1 .~~!!! !.~~ -~~: ........ ~~!:! !.~~ -~~~ .......... 1~.~!!! !.~~ -~~--...... ~~!!!.~~~ -~~ ........ ~!~! -~~ -~~~ ...... . !~~~~ .......... ~~-~~ ~~!~.F.~~;~~ ........ 1.~~~~~ .~°!..~~ ........ ~~~:! .......... ~?.~~ ~~~~! .......... !?.~~ ~~~!'! .......... ~?.o.~ ~~~:! .......... ~~~~ ~~~:! .......... !?.~~ ~~~~! .......... !?.~~ llACH O&JPUX G•-ral I 002 G~,.raJ I 002 Stl.500 ••••••• · •• · • •• · ••• ••••.••••••••••••..••••••••• lkJr l' I u 0.• oH: h f roi I 11 lt\I ~ lav, ... tw' 'll>t'\ 1 .. 1 l'n "" llUut U\ h I<><'••' n•n t'., Cfllcnl ll'lllJh, '>dh I may ht'lp hn.im \ h11 THIS IS YOUR STYLE prl\':t\\' l>hll't\ IOI( l Jll 8f7 OOIO 1.11J11> I ht· .uh ;Jfll Jgt·., of lwad1 II\ ing Ill .1 \c111ri~: t'\l'l'Ull\l' 1101111' Ill iJ 111 P'-l1~:1ou -. .an•.1 f<.nlt·rt11111 111 !ht· :,patlOU'> l1\111g 1110111 v.1lh l.a·•ull ( .1lht>d1 •ti l'l•liJllg!'> c:ut lwr tor fum1ly tun 111 .1 v.:1rm 11 1l·tldh· famalv room tompll'lt· \\1lh 11·., c1wn f1replJl't' S(•t•k r t'I n •;1t 111 the• H 'pa l'ate rna .. t l'r ht-<f room :-.111ll'. l.t'l t ht• <·h1 ldrc•n enjoy Jht•1r m\11 ..,111•t·i;d room'> or play 1n ;1 1-!l<tlll 1111loor 011 tcl11111· pl<1\ at t•;1 ('all to '>t.'t' lhl'> ~pt•t·1al l111nu• v HEWl'ORT HGTS Doll hOU.\(' With "°°' J Ii.: bdrm ., I.: countrs kl·h1·11 2 brk frpb, i.p.int.111.: Ill'"' cond11 H111 U<!!l.~OV 833 II? I 1, ti:ll :J/;:!4 M.A. MATHEIS, REALTOR SS 1-0S67 Gett.rat 1002 .••.........•.•••••.•.. The Dalebout Association Hc·<.il Est ate Sp<·<·1al1 ~t I I >ov(•r Shor('~/ B<iyer<>st/Wc~trli ff J COME WITH US .. . to Do•ef' Shons, loycrest and Westcliff. There is 011ly one way to ~ to knaw a Cjreat reslckntial area -have someone who knows it and loves it show it ta yau. OPEN TODA"( I to S PM COME WITH US .•. To Dover Shores. There are other fine homes in the oreo, but none surpaues this one. This property witt totally absorb you. Enry room is ra•ishlngty beautiful. Four ~drooms. DlnlftCJ room. Family room. View $329,500 1612 Antigua Woy COME WITH US ... To laycrest. This offerin9 is uncrowded and conspiciously comfortable. It featwes on abul\dant baclcyord with a captf•cmftCJ poof. Real value CjOH beyond price .•. and this property pro•es it. Fl•• bedrooms. Formal dini~9. Cowttry lcitchen. Just reduced $19,000. $248,000 1607 SontiOCJO Or. COME WITH US .•. To Westcllff. Anothff "Masterpiece" by ... The HartinH. nw homes have bHtt so tftoroughly. so completdy, so tastefully redOfte. You'll love it outsick, you'11 lo•• it insick. 4 bedrooms. Dinin9 room. Lanai. Pool. An 11ncompromisin9 dfli9ht. $236,000 1206 Combrid9e Lane COME WITH US ... to Baycrest. The least HpHsive home on one of the areas most prestigious streets. Surrounded by homes in the $500,000 cateqory. Thirty foot h.igh beamed ceilin9s in tt.e livin9 room. Giant sin family room. Four bedrooms. Vacant and the ownef' is anxious. $229,SOO I l IS Antigua Way COME WITH US .. .ta loycrest. The right house .•. at the ri9ht time .•. at the right price. Unmistakably Ivan Wefts. Four bedrooms. Fonnal dinin9. Country kit.chm. Poot $208,000 , 1807 Holiday Road COME WITH US ..• to laycrest. There is something especially intriguing about this offerin9. Peritaps. it's the house. Peritaps it's the location. Perilaps it's the price. It is inconcetn1ble that any home in laycrest could be better p r iced than this one. Thrtt bedrooms. formal dining. Country kitchett. Pool sin yard. S 177.000 '915 Tradewinds lane COME WITH US •.. to Corona del Mor, also. This completdy rflnC>defed complH is situated on on utra lar«J4t corner tot ... with a fabulous •lew of Newport Harbor. Exquisite owner's unit features three bedrooms, two baths, dec orator coordinated interior cad «Jq¥nMt kltchett. Lawer two b~ Ul'it is, quite simpy, TERRIFtC. Sl72,000 2511 Seaview An. COME WITH US .. .to The Bluffs. This ettd unit IGflita is absolutt!'ly first rate. Unfor~abte cul-de.sac location. Lowest dettsity crea in The Bluffs. Three bedrooms. leomed ceilings. View. One could scarcety aslc fQf' more. S 179 ,500 30 I Esplanade SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT COME WITH US ... to Dover Shores. A Waterfront property of special merit. Fifty foot pier and slip. A nenr to b e fMqotten floor plan. &tjoy the exdtMMftt and pleasure of ha•ing your kitcheft. dinln9 room. livllHJ room and master suite on the sH:ond floor. This offftifHJ Is just burdinq with special features .. $650,000 Cfee) COME WITH US ... to Door Sftotts. Calassal •iew. Inside poal. declUftCJ and garden ~ Thrtt bedrooms. Dlnin9 room. Sittin9 room. This offering is perltaps the most memorabte, most dramatic home in tfte community. Super spectaculcr location. $450,000. COME WITH US ... to Do•er Shores. bonnou1 pot4tt1tial. Enchantingly located in the midst of S650,000 hcMMs. Two story. four bedrooms. Oen, Family room. Dinin9 room. Beamed cetlin9s. To call it the best buy in Door Shorn Is to trl•ialiu it. $30,000 reduction ta $320,000. COME WITH US ... to laycrest. Enormous two story, fi•e bedroom custom offerin9. Oinlng room. lreakfast room. Family room. Re-creation room. Today, It is rare to find o home of this character, quailty & slH. Excefl1tttt location, too ... and only sev.n yean aid. AvaUable Hcluslu fy throu9h The Dalebout Association. $395,000. COME WITH US •. .to loycrest. This two story hofM will surely rri as one of the but propertiu in HI• co"""""lty. Endleuly foscinatln9 living room. Formal dinln9 room that ii jaw droppin<Jfy ele9ont. COWYtry lcltchen. Four 1poclous bedrooms. French doors and windows throu9ho11t. $278,000. COME WITH US ... to layered. ln•tead of being ju•t a place to slHp. this is a place for tp.ndlng tlnw. An bedrooms, country kitchen. Poof, Jacu11J. Cabana. View. A rare find and priced right too! $219,000. COME WITH US .•. to loycNtt. Drhe by this voc•t, ., .. d brick MCnterpiece. look around. ft-CMft Hie stn.t, It Is flnt rate. Master 11lite hat sepOl'Ote "hf• and htn" bathrooms. This properly wlll thorou9hly stdwce you. S209.000 1907 Trodewlnd1 lane 881 DOVER DRIVE, SUITE 34 NEWPORT BEACH 642-7408 E8LEY N ~YLOR CO H.EAL TOHS '>llwc 1H4f HARIOR YIEW-$226,500 :J \l tnulL'"> lo 1'Jsl11on Is l.ind' O<:l•;rn & hr1ght lig ht ~ \lt'W lrom th1 :-.. l><•uut1l11ll\ m,11nta1ntd t l.Hlrm honw Formc.d (l in1r1g & huge rt:trtat1011 room I.gt· pnv~•tl' patio & ga1'clL•n 1020 WHITE SAILS SAT/SUH 1·5 LINDA ISLE U -:475,000 \re h1t1·1·111r.d nl.1~lL·1·ptL'('l'' SlOnL· & \H>cxl 1·u..,lurn lnu It honw on 11:r l11g h.1\ lrn111 :1t.!L' l11gh hL·<1vy hl·:.tmetl n·il111i..:s I l k·d rm su1 ll'" 1 m~1 iu ·:-. qll ..,, 7 hat lh. larnil,v nn. l11lliard rm. <"ll'\ alor. s~1una, pool , J<H·u111 li.000 Sq t1an· IL'L'l ol lu.\ury Watl'r \'H'W ln1m rnost room-. Pl<.'r & slip lor l:.tt'.!!l' IJo.il {)\\ 11L·r ''ii I I 111a11<·1· BIG CYM MEW TOWNHOME $140,000 lh'<llllt lul highly upg ra<l<'d IH'1g{• 1·,1qwt 1ng l'-l t·olot' t·oord111att•d I ii<· l'llll":tlll't' h,tll •°V k1ltfil•ll ~p,11·t0U!'> ~ hd1 m. 2 bath with formal d in111 g & wl'l l>:ll' TL•nnis <:ts. pool. Jacuzz i 38 SEA ISLAMD SAT/SUH 1·5:30 1111'1' Ford lto<1<I & J ambor'l'l'I BIG CYN TOWMHOME FOR LEASE &:aul1l ul hra11d lll'W 2 h(•cl r11om & dt.·n '"Pinchur!>t .. ntudl'I 2'..: Bath~. tlin111g room. Wl'l h;ir tY.t. upg r;Hll-d qHng. 'l'l'IHll~ l'h. pool & Jat·uzt1. ,hk S7511 l~L' BrokL•r at ;j8 Sea ls l:.iml Dr I WESTCLIFF-$195,000 FEE l mm;.iL·ul:.itt-4 HR & t'amtly rm home with ~ I 1rl'pl<1t'L'~. IOU',; Ht·dccor ;.llctl Jor luxurious comfort. For ~omeon · who apprct1utl·~ the T .L.C. gl\ en & <:Oil\ L'll1~n<:c lo ~hopping & :-.<:hoob Unng the thildn·n. lht.·y \\ 111 111\l' 11 Ownvr moving out of st~1lt1 1915 MARINERS DR. SAT/SUM 1·5:30 CAMEO HIGHLANDS-OCEAN VIEW ,\n 1tleal family home w1lh I hdrrn~. larrnl) rm & lurmal dining -µlu!) a bonu.., room . Larg e en dosed front l'OUrl y;.in J. \'1t•W of Ol'l'lll1 & hilb Loveiy qu1cl <.irca l'o r c:hiltlrcn. :1 Pn\':.tlc beathes te enjoy. $175.500 450 I SURREY DRIVE SAT /SUN 1-5:30 THE BLUFFS-END UMIT Cu s t o m 1 t e d ,'<t a 1 r · c· u n d 1 l 1 o 11 l' d :-.plt l ll'vl'I l'ondo w1l h ~ rna:-.tc·r l>l'drn1 111 1 l' :-.. , t o n 11 ~· ill' I t • d 11 t' 11 \\ 1 1 It I 11 l·pl.ll'l' .. 1111 111 :tl cl111111 g 1'00111 (\: IJC)\\{)l'I I UUlll 1.,lllcl 1-. I lldtlcll'll Slitl.UOO 2921 PERLA SAT/SUM 1·5:30 WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 21 I I San Joaquin Hills Rood t4EWPORT CEMTER, H.B. 644-4910 G~ral 1002 G.....-ol 1002 ..............•..••...•.•.•••..••••.•....•..•• PUBLIC MOTICE! I l ':-. iJ buyer !-> mark<'l. manv <1ssum<1IJIC loans with low tnlL'l'l':-.l i·att·s Land l'ontracts & 4 • x (' h :1 n g c ·-. u \ a II < 1 h I l' V a r 1 o u s lo<·;il111n:-.. h~t :iv:11l:.ihll' of homes. or -.top hy & v..all'h our t·ompult'r custom I 1l a home lO your nc:eds THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM -$48,000 HOME -Cozy 2 BR cottage load ed with upgr ade!>. dose lo ever ything. Hoom lo add on or sit light & wat ch your money g row. Call now. VETS-HO DOWH. HO CLOSING COSTS! .Just move inlo this buy of a lifct1mt• ll uge p1e·shaped lol with r oom fo r H V. or s wimming pool . surro11nchng Lhll-i large: 4 BH. family room honw with lovely brick fireplace & slL'P s aH·r k1le hl•n . Payml'nts like rent. C;_ill for info & lot~l1on INVESTORS I 0% DOWH that 's righl. Ruy a fourplcx with 10r~ down. Priced from S7!1,000. Owner occup;rnl. Several 111 l'hoo'>l' from Call now for best M• lcellon. 540-3666 TOP SALESPEOPLE FOR MAY Phyllis Salyl•r N t•wport Bc:Jl'h Dea Dre wry Co!l ta Mesu Serving Costa Mesn·lrvine Huntington Bench -Ne wport Bcllch .... -. SWEEPING PANORAMIC VIEW $55,000 Jte l axl'd ltlc~l~ IE' b t:h1nd ..:u<i nJcd gales w1lh lovlly v11•\\ SC'rur1tv a11d c:ontenlmc•nt can be v•Hirs 111 th1!-2 BH t·ondo 11 you ..in• 52 .v·L·ars or l)ldl'I' Cati 640-6161 BARGAIN OF THE YEAR 2 Bl<. dl·rt, p.1110s, hook <•a.,<·s. n11rror.., :ind l'W,y 1nH111 t )' ;11 d All ra(•t 1 \ t• home in top l'o11d1l ion. Onh S77.000 J>n ve l>Y I H>:J~ Jkad1 or (·:111 ~our brok er . 552-6161 . FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT W o u I ti h a v <.· ;1 p p 1 o v <> cl ' T h 1 ~ eonll'mpor;.iry honH· otlt•r.., II\ ing :II 1h hl'Sl ! I rnpn·ss1 \'t' h :1 rchHx><I parqut•t 1 loorcd t•nlrv h;.ill. 11\ 111g room v. 1th cl r :.tmal1c· r11·<.·plal'l' and .1 d1:..1rm1nj:! I am ily room \\ 11 h wall., of g la-. ..... ovl'rlook1ng p:it10 :rnd parkl1k(• g r ound:-Supl·rhly '>ll<•d on xlta v. l(lt• l o t . lo<·••ll·d \\llh111 t·:isy h1k1ng d 1 " I :.t rll' l' lo h l' ;1 e h :J <·a r g a r a gt· Ht•alislH·ally pnc·t•d a l S!JH.500 Don·r m1 ~s lh1:-. opportu nlly. t·;tll 1l fl\\ !Hi2 ··M54. BEACH TOWNHOUSE The ~oo<l life 1s your~ f<ll' onJy S66.900' That's rt~hl. lh1s heaul1ful 2 BH 2 Ua condo ftalures 24 h r s ecurely + million dollar r<.'tn•at10nal fa<·llill<:'> Adults only Call now. !lv2·4454. "PRICE REDUCED" GrC'nl I Bdrm home in Mesa del Mar. t lo~c lo :.tit schools. parks. ete. Oulu£ <irca owner says. "~ell now". he h<1s liou~hl :mother home Pneed to sell ut on ly $85.950 Call 540·4 I 4 I BIG FAMILY This 1'orth Cu:-.La M esa ho me can be t 1:1l-ii ly t•o11verwcl ba c·k lo 5 Bdrms. StrL1l'l ~ICl'l'SS ua<:k & front for HV s lorage On <• ..,L,l'I uded s trecl. need quic k t•scrow. P r1n·d ul $71.900 Call 546-4141 Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine Huntington Beach-Newport Beach General 1002 G~eral 1002 .••..••.••....•.•.•....•.......•.......•...... SUMMER ·s COMIN1! <1n ' the l1v111 ' 1s ca~y -in Newport Htal:h NEWPORT HEIGHTS-S 189.SOO ~e<· I udl·d 1 lora & f aun<.1 entrywa~. 181 h n·ntury ha r\lkar v+.!d f1r epltin'. ma!'>s1vt• & gorgeous' Formul duuni.: rncun Stc•p<.Jown (umily room hosh Wl'I lwr & w:i ll lo wall glass ' PrtvntL' lroµ1<':tl haek~ al'<! '\1ag111l1t'l'llt bllll' I r· c· c I or m p o o I ' I m ma l' u I a L l' l:indsrnp111~ Ju:-.l Sl89.500' \111 loday 673-8550 llJ MAlGUutrn. C:OlOHA DR MAl * * * * * * Heritage Collection EASTSIDE CHARMER ;1 Bdrm. ~ hath l:11·gt· Family Hoorn . s hakt• l'lKlf and llSl'd bnt·k r11'l'pl;1t'l' Supt•r tn 11 g;11n ~11 $85.000 Ov. lll'I' \\Ill hl'lp I 111:111C'l' Call!'> 11> 11 5 1 I 3 FOURPLEXES T <ikt• ~11ur 1>11·k from th1·st• sp;w1ou:-. 1 pll''-l''-:! Bdrnt . :! 0 1 I h :ilh'> I 1 fL•u l a<·t·s "h ii k 1• root I.oh o l extras. l sr, down payment. no loan frcs Pnccd from $165.000 lo 5185.000. F or cklatls, call . 540·1151 Former Lusk ('11 v It'<' f>res1cknt and G c ncr al M anagL'I' <IPl'n!'> bl•autiful prestigious nt•w Ht•al Estalt• off1 l'e tn Newport HL'Cll'h . :1t·ros'> from Big Canyon Spee1al111ng Ill llw l'L''>ale of fine q1:al1ly hontt·~ and (·~t.1tt·s WL· a rt• no~ 1nlt·n 1t·w1ng proft'~~1onal :-.a l4•s pt•r:...on~ For ;111 t'\l'll ing and n·v.ard1ng f uturL' l'afl .'.\11 ll<1ll , Ii tu !J l W f<::\l'l'lll'nl <·omp;111\ lit•1wl 1 t~ BEACH TRIPLEX S upe r ocean \.!CV., 1 3-2·1 Brs, .. '\Int summer ·winter r ental a r ea for max return. Below murkl·l al $1i5,0001 BEACH DUPLEX L tirt.~l' -tBr -3 Br. n<.'arly 1111\\. (·annot hL• duplil'aletl. I rpll'~. IH'<J r I tmn1 s tY.t. pool~. Sl8!),500 BA y VIEW :1 H1 home JJt'l'<'hl'd high ahovt' lhl• harbor on prt.•st1g1ous King s Hoad Allr•H·l1\PI.\ d c•<·or:Hcd. large r oom:-. I lowin~ floorplan 1521 K INGS HOAD O P EN S/\T1St;t-; 1-5. Only $249.500 CAHALFRONT HOME HEW!! Spac1ou .. 3 Br + dl'n. m;.i:-.tcr \\ /Jac·uzz1. Roman tuh , mtc·r O\\a\<.: Onl y $225.000 1ndud1ng lhe land. 237 CANAL <Newpt Shores l Open Sun I ·5 DAVIDSON RE4LTT 5801 W Coa\I Hwy NB 645·7575 3116 Newport Blvd NB 673·9060 {wst ~t.J3!if 644-1133 ~~·4 ·a l h ANYTIME THE BLUFFS OPEN HOUSES I ·5 2146 VISTA LAREDO 1.rg 1 Bdrm . :l h.1 .Jl'Wel. qu~lllly loc:ation. panor<.1ml(' v1Pw. near pool. loads ot plusst''-l'r1<·l·cl 111 't•ll S14H.000 464 GAVIOTA Btauliful 3 Br. 21..: Ba. s plit·lev•l. s<.'cl uded grc>cnhC'l t. galC'd entry . qu1cl st r eel. St•c this quickly. Sl55.000 2020 BARRANCA Drama tic ll'1.)lov('( 3Br. :im a. lar gL· h a l{'ony . :-.t ep s lo pool . sp <lrkling condition. ~omc view. $111.500 330 VISTA SUERTE Spat1ous 2Br and den + lamilv room. 2 1 ~ halhs. Immaculate· thrnuJ,!houl . Close lo s<:hools. market. etc. $118,000. LEASES AV All.AILE TURTLEROCK $125,900 Transf('rrN I owner off er~ vou lhe very bcsl pnc<· ·•" <11lable in th1:-. prest1g1ou:, V.l .P . a n •a . One o f th e mos t beaulifully appointed homrs we have had lht' pri v ilege lo n •µrest•o t Spac1ou~ 4 bedroom . 3 b<iLh . plus huge bonus room, hC'sid f•s srparatc family room and formal cl1n1n g room' Reautiful gr·oun<b &. landsC':ipinJ.!. Big 3 <'tlf' garage Owner MUST s ell' 646·77 I I 540-8944 EASTBLUFF VIEWS •LUSK BUil T I -LEVELS* *I ST TIME OFFERED• Sp~l'IOUS 2100 ~q rt . 3 bdrms. ram rm:-.. f ormal dsning. 2 1 :• bi.llhs. 2 frpl:-. Hugl· p o o I · -. 1 /. <' d \' 1 <' w I o l <. • I> l' a u I tandsc;.ipl'd I l 1ghly upgraded H ~trl' 0 p p 0 r I ll n I t y . p r l' .... l I g I 0 u .... ne ig h borhood. hc<irl of Nt•v.porl OPEN 1-5 2515 Buckeye. i 197,500 <Panor amic vu> !1 15 /\Ider. Sl7!).500 <lndudang f;ind 1 LEASES :.! Bdrms. 21,'.! baths. lam1J y rms. $52.5/mn & $800/mo HELEN 8. DOWD REALTOR IMC. 644·0134 GC"Mral 1002 Getteral 1002 .............••.....•....•............•......• JEFflRIERY REALTOR 675·9 I I 1 Waterfront ctupll''I: w .1 Pl\!I & nl)at 10 a 'UJll'r I01·a11on on a lar~1· lol '<Int v11·w lookml.\ down th1· l'hanm·I l h.1th" 111 t':Jl'h unit S325.000 *VETS* Cl IXIWN <H'J.OSl~G llonlt', 111 all .1n•as of flll 1\Nt; I·: <:OU NTY VET AGT. Call 5 4 1-0800 -BLUFFS 11 (' I\ ,1 n f r 11 11 I h 1• ' I '\;1•w1x111 114•al·h lucal11111 ~95.000 J BI< .! •, B.1. l o~e ly . --------~ Sf~I mr1 1\1,'1 . •~14_! 1:13_ cae: IEDBIE ELKINS ca. OVLR ~a YLAn s 01 ~lRVICI OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 7' 8 GOLDENROD Charming Doll llouse In Old Cd;\I .! Hcdrm Vv 2 Baths. Living Hoom With Fs n•p lc.H'l' Origh' l\it<'h t>n Wc•ll f>proralC'll 2 Sunny l'alios Nr Tennis Courts & Shops. $153,000 BY APPOINTMENT Cor ona dd Mar -I rvine Terrnce Lovely 2 Br + Den. In Park L1kt• Setllni.? Surrounde d By Trees J\nd Flowers Just J\ Little TL t' To M ;1ke It OnC' Of The Finest In fhe J\r<'.1 SI 71.r>OC 881 DOVER DRIVf 631 -1800 -----··--... ,, -... ,.._. ___ --· ·-· ------~--~-... Sunday June 4 1918 macna I irvine NEWPORT BEACH PROPERTY 19-15 WINDWARD. OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 P.M. C'harm1ni~ Bayere-.t fiomt• "' soµh1:.11rated dl'C'Or ·I BH'>. famtlv rm. DINING + st•p hrkr,1 rm & ... unnv So 11<1tw Move in reacJv' Short l''t'ru"' tll•,1red !\OW S212,000 tl' 201 THE BLUFFS CharmtnR cnrl unit w 'I BRs. fpll• + nt•w ca rpelln~ & drape-. Lo we-.t mo. moint & l<•a:.t•hold '121,000 OPf:N SAT & SUN 1 5 PM 2432 VISTA llOGAI< lt "21 I JUST BELOW HARBOR RIDGE ... Carmel modl'I w expan!.tve view 1n Harbor Vll'w·.., Phaw Ill Compare this pn('c to that or surroundtnR view pruµerl.> OPEN SAT & ~L'N 12 5 PM 2431 POHT WlllTBY. (C·22> DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT Lovely & l1t·~1utitully maintained bayfront res1dt•nt•e w -.lip for lg hoat OH•r S.UOO !>4 ft 5 Bl<'> ind hu£e h\tn£ rm w r0<.·k lpk & Yodlnul panelinc formal dining rm · professional har tor enterta1mnJ( pool & 1acun1 + J t•ar garagl· & .,hop C'athy Schwt•1ckcrl ll42·8235 IC 2:J 1 MINI ESTA.TE ON GAlAXY DR. Ont• ol l>ov1·r Shurv-. larce..,t yard~"' room for all y()ur IJrnily act1v1t1e!> + \'UStom h111ll 1 HR. f;am1ly rm home S285.000 ... UbJ lo t·ancell.illon or 1·i.1:.tini;: l'!'lt·row OPEN SUN I 5 PM 1459 C:ALAXY DR IC·241 NEWPORT BEACH FAMILY LIVING Wt•ll built homr v. 1-,urprts ing number of 4mcn1ties ind pllni:lcd den, poul. 2 rpk~. mountain v1t•w & courtyard entrance You would love to movr into lh1s :J BR. f:Jmlf>' rm, d111mr.: rm re'> :S250,000 rei: Barbar.i Aune 612·H2.3S ll' 251 LINDA ISlf BAYFRONT Outstanding local111n (in hc:iut1ru1 gated 1:.l~nd Sp:inou~ 5 UH homl' w family rm. ~aun.i. s untlt•t·k. 24 hr. security + vu•w of II arbor hland & llli: Bay $650.000 <.:athryn Tennille 644·6200 IC 2GJ OUTSTANDING BAY VIEW IN NEWPORT BEACH Mo~t unu!.ual custom "Jo;" plan m lhe green · Bluff'>" Lt~ht & :rn) t:ondo hcautifully decorated in soft tones. 3 BHs incl luxurious masL<:r s uite, 3' -• balh!., family rm. formal dining & kitchen w ealmR area Waler ~1t•w from every window S279,000 tee. Jean Dales 642-8235 IC 271 A TOT AL ENVIRONMENT Located m family orientt'<.I priv, comm. directly on the bayfronl. Walk lo !-andy bcacht>s. Entertain on lhc pool·s11.ed patio or the bays1de decks Lovely ~~rocn!. Ira me l he formal d1mnR & llrkfs l rms . 3600 sq rt. on I l1·vcl ind 4 BH~ & f<im•IY rm 5480 000 Aµpt only. Beverly Morphy M 2 X2~i5 IC 281 HARBOR VIEW HOMES ";\1onh•g11" w 4 Ill!:., family rm & formal dining rm all on Stni:?le story {l111d '<Ir l't'l pool '>Ill' v.ird -1'10,1• to µark .... !.Choob & 'hoppmi: l'nced t u wll .. 11 univ ~l:l'l.000 l>onna God,halt 644 6200 •C ~J DOVER SHORES FRENCH REGENCY BAYFRONT You'll rc-.·ogm1.r 4uahly trnm thl' moment you :-.tep into the rourt)ard or th1-. -;p:ll'ious 5 Ill! homt• Slq) clown hv11tl! rm w1F'rench dour!> leacJmg '"the hm·k tc·rrac·e on IJ,cv w 1un & 'hll 2 -.1urv riming rm II! f.imily rm 111111·1• or maid .., rm "' 1111\Jlt· 1·ntranc·1 567,500 lc•a..,ehold tlarh;ao .. \um• li12 >t!35 1( :IUl MC LAIN TOWNHOME ,\ IJesl buv in lh•· lltH C' rnvnn an•;i This 2 BH 1 dC'n PtnC'hur~l model 1-; locatC'd dost• 111 ll'nm-. c·h. pool & Jat·u111 w 'nmc• Vl<'W tr11m p.it111 Sl49,000 I.) nne \.'<ilenltnl' 1).14-64!00 •C-311 BEST OF BOTH WORLDS Th<' l!randl'ur uf F.urop<' -hen· 111 !l<ewport licach' From 1mpress1vc• 1•nlry lhru VIEW ballrMm down lush terraced 11ardcn~ to huR~' Roman pool & play·arl'a lh1' dramJlll'. "Phi level home offer!! ALL to the mchl 1!1-.rnmmalinJ! buyer. Spertacular ba~. uh & Ol'C'an VIEW + lrel'-flow fl011r pl.in lnr t•ll'gunl l'Olerta1nmg l)nc .. of a kind ;it S<\89.000 lt·Hsl'holcJ llunt H.11ll') 1;42 82:15 ((' :12 i DOVER SHORES AREA •\prrn:' -'t.00 ..,,, II fealurtnl! 2 11! BHs. 2'' b<ilh' tam1h rm. brl<t!-t rm ~ pool & pr11111 tor ould1H1r II\ in~ Security -.y,lem O"' 1wr movm..: mak1• olll••' -;2 1:l.~11JO l-.l.11ne S\l'dt'l'll f>.1211235. <C 3~ I CUSTOM NEWPORT POOL HOME · $159,950 Ovc•r 2400 Ml ft uf -;puc1om. livinl! 1n this lovely 3 RR res . locuted 1n Y.ell £•i.tul>hshNI lrl'l' filled nc•11(hborhood. Huge family rm opens onto ve>ry 1n1v ovcr:.11rd n•:ir )3rd 1-·ormal dininR rm reatures fplc & many c·ui:.tom IPatun·' n(lt ollen found in this price home Paula Balley 642 1$235 ( C 34 I LINDA ISlf LUXURY Sunny ex~urc on tht• la~oon LI(. custom home w coun~ry Frenrh l1J1r • 5 RRs. Ii haths, lormal d1mn1t rm w covl'd ce1hng Family rm. htlharcJ rm. 2 wt•t harlt. Ma:.tc'r :.wtc w "His & lier" baths + saunn nramat1<· ttkd pool & JUC'1111i Appt only $795,000 lcaschoM Calhy Sc:h"'e1('kt•rt 1>121<235 c(' :1'.'11 THE BLUFFS Split le\t•l to..,,.nhomt' 'urroundecl by towering pine!> 2 ma.,ter·•med Bfb. t'O/Y den & lg t•ntcrtamrnent an·a t·omplete th1!-perfet•t couple or smull family home SHl2,!lOO Lynne Vulenllnc• r.44 6200 IC 361 642-8235 90 I Dover Drive Newport Beach rea tg FINER PROPERTIES NEWPORT BEACH PROPERTY DOVER SHORES HOME W /VIEW Iron gall.., kachni: tu beuut1ful 1>001 & courtyard then 10 th1!t custom hurm• w 5 Bits, lg lam1ly rm w COLY £pit & bar. lormal d1mng. ~ourmt•t k1tcht·11 +-an l'labor;1tt• ... cc 'Y!>lcm . View of Bay & Npl Center from mo~t rciom.' S40IJ 000 leasehold Uarbara Aunt' &12 8235 IC 37 i LIKE NEW BAYFRONT J With your O\\n pier & lloal • Completely remodeled 4 BR home l"am1ly itltning rm w 'tplc & wel bar. Master swte w ifplc, study & l1JIC'ony w water vie"' De~igned for easy conversion to two 2 BK units l>bl garage + park in rt for 3 car~ Priced lo !.ell al S337 .500 Dvl•riSlin:-.on 642 8235 IC :J8J NEWPORT BEACH -$138,500 Plhl'C' II llarlJCJr View MonaC'o on fee land. Beautifully maintained 2 HI< r1111' 1.h-n. l hath home in exc·dlent location l\lot1valed seller Lois r.ganli111illMI IC:l\JJ SEA VIEW NANTUCXET Spucwu-. hv1ng on I lcvt·I. 2 UH!> + warm den & !'pie Garage door npcnrr Gale i;:uardecJ (•omm w pool & tenms. Prestige hv1n~ ul its llnl!st S2l5,000 Ice Joyct• Edlund &12·M235 IC 401 A BEAUTIFUL VIEW 1-'rom th1 ... Palermo modl'I m II.arbor Vtt'Yo II om es Pha!>e J II 1 BRs. J h:ith~ w nt·w carµets & cJrnpcrws. A terrific buy al Sl7<1.900 B;irbara W1nagle 6<12·82J5 <l' 41 J QUAINT CAPE COO CONDO Back Ea-.t c:omt'" Wcsl wideh~htrul urch ilecture bay windows. woodl·n dt•ck1ni.: & ..,ecludt•d atrium A 2 OH. 217 bath home "' mtn view ('urn m pool, 1acu11.1 & hmm:. Sl.u!.500 incl. land Lois Egan 644·6200 I (' 121 BIG CANYON Nl•wport t•omm nrmHll·~ total privacy \\ 2 guard g;ited entne.., Hrii.11tmoor plaJl ha .. :1 lllh . J baths. pool & JaCU//I A home dei.1gned for 1111ttl11or hvrng & l'OfO} mt·nt S39'J.OOO_ Lynne Valentine 644·6200 IC:·43 1 FANTASTIC . - . ONE-Of-A-KIND! Th11-. charm1n)! French horn<• w:.is butlt lor the prc ... ent owner!. A real ... 11nw plat·e for your painting.., & antiques I Ugh ceilings · over!.1zl-'d room., fRRs -Ii: family rm . formal d1mng · 2 fplcs. S299,500 fee land. llarhara Aune fl.12·823S 1c.u1 CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTY CAMEO SHORES -NEW LISTING D1•s1rnbh: Ivan Wells Atrium model w retractable ..,kyhghl SpectacuJ .. 1 1t1'l·an view:. from warmly deroratt•d & 'JJ.irmui; room~. OPEN SAT & !-tl,~ 12 !i P ~1 1511 CA;\11H::'ol URIVJo; •C 151 CROWN OF TlfE SEA Bt•aut1ful. highly upgraded 5 BH. 3 bath Burhn~ame model in Spvglas' lt1dge Th1i. r:in• ~em will dau:lc you' $259,500 Sandie FDc 644 6200 ((' Ill I CAT ALINA & CANYON VIEW! C.1mc·u 1 ltL!hlancb • Lot<; of privacy from this spacious 3 BH + den homt· l.g pnol 1n lo" m.Jml <.,ecl uded yard Walk to J pn' ate beache!. :-,210 OOo Ol'E'.\' S/\ l' & SUN 1·5 PM. 615 ROCKFORD IC·47 l VERY SPEOAL INDEED /\ 1ln•am 111 a home· .J great address· a view of ocean & steps from th1• b1:ach' BC':>l ol all. <• ... plend1d residence Just remodeled to .,allsfv a 'oph1:-itlt'Ul!'fl 1..-.lt• "' J BH:. + gue~l quarter:.' $279,000 Coby Wdrd fi12 R2:l~ ,( IXI SPYGlASS VIEW l •Od(•r ('Onstruc·tiun Colonial <;tyle home w panoramic View tnrl <Ill or Npt Bay & Catalina. 2·story wt the fine'>t appointment!. $825.000 Lynne \.,Jlt•ntlllt' 641-6200 IC 491 PRESTIGIOUS CAMEO HO.LANDS J Rib.. 1h·n & t ,cm1lv rm homl' • freshly painted 1n:-1de & oul' L.: pool s11(• y11rd w1fr111l trees & auto sprinkltirs Walk to private heache:. Mid look i1l lh1• pm·e ONLY SJ67,900 Donna Godshall 644·6200 IC 501 LOCATION -VIEW -SECURITY CharminJl 3 BR, 2VJ bath Jasmine Creek home ready for your move-in. Master swte w 1fplc & sitting rm . rormal dining • hbrary . ram1ly rm + cnmm . f3c-1l1t1r'l & l{uard·gate. A great place to hve w1Fash1on Island nearby S2S1.500 Manon Frm:ell 752·141'. <C·Sl > IRVINE PROPERTY AVIEW THAT'S WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS The Plan IS ''the nower or flowers" ... The Jasmine Ill Turtle Hoel< • with a stupendous "view of views." Sl62,000 fee Laszlo Shurk:my 752-141 I CC·521 644-6200 1644 San MICJUel Dr. Hw bor View Center ,. ·----· IRVINE PROPERTY TURnE ROCX CHARMER J 1111:.. lam1lv rm formJI dining + d1nini: ure.i m tht• k1t1·hen Air cond lor <'11mlo1'1 SI l!I !i5H on It'(' land Hnng ctlfers' Dona C:h11·hcster 6"2 8235. ll' 5:JI NEW LISTING -RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN Magnif1ecnt SWl~ping view or Turtle Hoc:k. Masoo Park & lj c I San Lu..., Hey in mint 1·ond1t1on Bl'l~l' plu:.h rarpelmg & pc1rquel floor. $150.000 l)orolhy Lt-'Wl~ 752 1414 cc 541 PSST! ONLY FOR THE DISCRIMINATING Jo:leganl. carefree "San CJrhi<," tn Rc1ncho San Joaquin. Mot1v.itl'll owner asking SI 19.000 fee LJ:.tlo Shark any 752 1414 IC SS 1 BROADMOOR WILDWOOD Single ram1ly hornP 3 HH-.. 2 bath ... II! \ .ird for family tun + patio<. & .1t num Goo<l 1nv1•,tmt•nt' $100.900 Vee Stin~on 642·8235 t(.' 561 IT'S A STEAL! AT OHLY $125.500! "Washington" Plan 111 Woodbridl!l' E,.latt-s: 3 liH~. 3 b;ith:. Eiccellenl c·ond1llon · neutr<cl earth tone' \I.di land!>capcd • A 'l> avalf. 1mmed • Martha Macnab &t2 M2JS ll' 5i1 NOTHING LfFT TO DO In 1111, \\t·ll·kcpl hornc ll•.ttunni: 2 Blh + dl·n •.._ air l'Ond l'lcntv of :.pa!'f' 1n the prof l.1n1bc:aped \:.trd Al>-11 hoatmg on the luke ohm~ w all lht· olhl•r .imemllt'' ul Woo<lbncll!l' ~110 000 J\lildt-hnl' Cro:.~ 752 1111 al' ~.XI DEERFIELD PARK HOME PLAN 3 ~ltUJtt'tl JlTOS>o trom propo-.ed park' Extra lg l:im1ly rm wlspace ror a fllJl)I t ahll• :l BRs. 2 bath homt· bt>aut1fully decorated & land::.caped Comm pool-. Slli.!100 Marcon Fr1/lell 752·1414 •C S!li NOW YOU CAN AFFORD WOODBRIDGE Qu.chtv bv S&S J HR townhom1• decorated In l'arth tone-r Completely pr I\ ;.alt' rt•ur .\ arcl Lukt'. pools & 1acu11.1., nearb) SS.1.000 L1IJ Har~r 7!i2 1411 cc l)(JJ UNIVERSITY PARK Bl·ndem<-cr Plan I ... torv "''3 fl Rs, family rm, 'PU & love!" view of h1ll:i Sl2!1,!IOO ft't' Appt only Juhl• Van W1er<'n 752 1414 cC tH, NEWl Y LISTED! .!.uJX'r sharp Plan 3 ChanC'ellor home in Umver..,.ty Park on greenbt>ll 'SIOS.000 ll'aschold B1ll llutc:hmg!.1S2·1<11" IC·62> ORANGE COUNTY PROPERTY $3,500 PRICE REDUCTION ON STARTER HOME! fJon't mis.., th1' opportumt~ 10 own _\our own 2 BR townhomt-only lttt.'p.., 111 f)()OI & tcnm<. l'Ourh & mm11lt'' from 'pt Center ·tor only SGH.500' 01'1-:~ SAT ~ SUN I :; I' \I 24~Hll t'OPPJo:R c.'LIFF' COl;ftT. LAKf: Fotn:sr 1(· 1rn PLAY GOLF AT Mllf SQUARE ... \\ 1ttl111 y,.1lk1niz c1 .... tann· ol this l!rt'ill lamily home tn Fnunla1n V;ille\ 5 Bit». 1 hJlh~ ramily rm + dC'n Rear :vard w room lnr w·m·J.•1" 'Ill' pool on a rnl·dc o;at• o.;trc•t•l /\ mu~l ..,ee at Sl2J.!Kl0 ' OPEi': SAT & "il'N l·!"l p M 16S31i MT SllERROU crnc:u; IC 641 VACATION YEAR-ROUND Rcla~ in the rrC(' rorm pool, entertain IO the prtV3l'Y o( your lovely patio or 'Pal'1ous rumpu~ rm Spotles~ J BR, 2~<: bath home• w low ma1n1 ground~ neady for· (IC'C'UPllnl'Y SHi,900 Loh Ei:an 64'1-li200 IC-651 MTN. VIEW HOME $93,000 SJ>Jt'IOU'> I HR lamlly re.., teJtunng built ml-. l'Overcd vww palm, lg 1 ounlry k1tC'hrn & tam1ly rm ovt•rlookm~ lush. pnv<atC' ereenbclt aret• Out ()f area own1•1 wnultl hkt• fast eltcrow Paula Hailey ll<12 8235. IC 661 LAGUNA HILLS Ouhtan1hcl)' McrNll~h hnmv. Quality .. Vll'W Ill thl'> I nn homr· w t1flo 1•n t rv, o;tep·dny, n 1hnmi & lg master suite w ilplr Aµprox :J400 '4 ft. ol II\ 1111! 'P-'l'l' SIS8.MO Lynne Valentine 64•1 6200 tC bi 1 "FAMll Y AFFAIR -POOl SIDE" No lluntmgton l!t-Jch pool homt•" .i BRs. If lam1ly rm, tttrraao flnor, 2 f1>lcs. bur & tec·n quarll•ri; 011er garaite! An l'ntertamm1t dehl!hl al S9G.900 Vee Slim.on 642 R2:JS IC 6111 LAGUNA BEACH Incomparable .,un~eti. enhanct• the bt>aul)" ol thls contemporarv wood & i:?IUl>!t hornt' lt1tuJted high ~•bovt· Lhl' pounding surf. 3 BH' 3 h:ith' + I t'Xlcrior dPrk:.. r1ool & J:ll'UIJ.I I Or C'llJOYmt!nl yt•ar round S425.0CJO 1.ynnl' Valentine &14·1l2<10 IC 119 J OWNER MUST SEU ... Thi~ r lean. ne:tt lamily hom1· :J nlh + huge honu' rm Lg lot & good l0<-.1t1on clo-.e to -.chool' & So Cou~t Pla1a AfforcJohty priced :it ~'i 900 ll1ll llutchmgs 752 1111 1C 701 752-1414 4545 Campus Dr. Campus Valley Center -~ . .. "'t..,, ... ____ .......... -·--· .. --' ..... ~ .~ S. Hotn.n fw S. I H~'~' For s.-. ~~:~ ! -~~: .~~ ....... · I ~~~: !.o:. .~ ••••••• Gf'ftf'rol I 002 GftMt'ol I 002 ~!!!!.~~.~ ........ ,~!~!.":.~.s:!! ....... ~!~~-~~.~~ ........ 1 ~~!~!!.~~.~~ ...... . GeMrot I 002 GMerol I 002 G~ral I 002 Gt"Mf'al I 002 ~ ···•·······• ·••···•·•·····•••·••·•· .....................•• •• ~~ 1002 c>~rol 1002 v~ol 1002 ···•···········••··•••• ······•············•••• . •...•.••........•..... ·••••······••·•··•··•·· ..... , ..............•••••••..•.....•••••••.•.• ....................................... · ······::..:.:.:···· ···•••..,!••·············· ....••.•..•............ MIWPORT HftGHT S dlnit. MK ·0 11111 1 .. 1,11 HST HACH lllY H1·durt'd t 1 Sl3'' )Vu 1t t• m t>d t• I nS t t flh' n 1 hl1.11. ._ JlJr hum.. t-'U 11 H <!lot ()pt.>n S,H Sun t ., ' rdurt11~n1 •I 111 111.. ot·"' •veal.I I I' s.>.1-1111111 Uwrwr "'ill t r ... i. Bt 1 REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY \ I I 1111• fl fl''.1111111111' '"" l't•C I lit-Jdl IOI JI 11111 \ '"" 1.11,11 111111 \\l\h \tJt, u: u., •. ,,lul •. , .'ll.lb~Strt'(•t. '1,iij lir)anl W1ei.1, Rltr 1>4fl~ urut hu' 111 .11 '"' < ., 1 9t1:! I 7>111 KlY REALTORS GeMrol I 002 Getteral I 002 ···········••·····••··· ·•···•••••····•••·····• t11•1 ll Ill t' 'I, I'"' 1101 I lk'.11 la I•'•" l'"•lJlt• t'\ 1x•ru•n1" 1111'11-c rt·d 1\ 1 • .11 11p1M•c tuml \ Lu i.:111~ ,\ twl11 111111·1-. ,\ppli1 .1111111~ h1•lcl Ill '>lrll'l I C11)1Jdt'lll'I' l 'l1•,1!>t' c1•ph• In \cl n~•H • 1lJ11\ l'alol l' 11 llO\ 1.11.:0. Cu.:.lu \h•.,:i (l11l11 !f.lli:.!t• Of'EN ON THE IA YFROHT On a long s:rnc.l) lw:H: h with grt>al h.1y & Jl'll; \'lt'\.\.S Lar~t· pn\'alt• 1·11urt}a ru with Jatuzzi. High l' t' 1 I 1 n g-., ..., I> at' 111 u..., fee Ii n g. 3 bc:d room.., & rna11.h, ad ult l'l'l'rl'<ttt()11 l~XJlll ~iJ0.0110 ~~IHI O\\ll lhl• l,tnd ~·t· .. )·.lllk Scnm· ..... 1l l!J:1:1 Bar~1di• l>r · 'OPEN IN WOODIRIDGE 1 bt·drnom popular B1seav nc\ t.'r livt.•d 111 and s 1gn1f1c:anllv undL·r markl'l Largt' family home with t·alhL•clral l'ell1ngs. 2 fireplaces. 3 t·ar g;irugl'. near c:ommunity r;H·tl1tll's. ready for immediat1.• oc1·up<.ml',V SI 17.500. St•t' ~1agg1c or HtJIJ al c10 Nighthawk OPEN IN CORONA DEL MAR Best pr1rcd remodeled collage in Olrl Corona Del Mar Beautiful upgradL·s H-2 lot An investors delight und ult of this tor $148,500. S c t• U u r b <.1 r u C o 11 i n s a t 7 O R Goldenrod OPEN IH EAS TBLUFF Spatmu!'> :1 hedroom Lusk f'lan C "1th ott•a11 view and unique large lot J\dd your own decorator touch a11d m<.1kt· CJ suµt•r home for vour I a m I I \ :s I i ' ' 5 () 0 s c t• G I .n n ) Andt·rson ut H07 Alt>ppo S treet. OPEN IH CORONA DEl MAR You will he p1"oud to entertain in Hus bt·:.iull I ul contem porarv homt: :-v1th many lovely upg rades and 111trcd1ble t)('cu11 and harbor view. ~-t.1.000. St.·P l'arnll• .\k.\latwn alt 1000 Whitt• Sails Way OPEN IN CAMEO SHORES 1\1 ag1111ic·pnt oct•an & canyon views I rom this :l bedroom. den, formal rlininu room on large irregulur lot. Hoom lo t'XP<111d S289,500. Sec .Jodv N<·hn11 al 2:1:1 Mil ford Drive · OPEH IH THE BLUFFS Ex pan c1 l' cl co u n l r y k 1 t ch en . 3 ht·dronms plus u fam1I~· room. Top this 1111 with a vt•ry privatt-. lush gn·enl>C'lt & ·' ou have a special house· 111 the Bluffs \ E P lan $175.000 S<•(• Brenda Glass ul 523 J\ \ l'lllllil ( ';1rnpo DRAMATIC l'wo -.lor .v l1 v1ng room. Ul•am l'l0tl111g s Lot-. ol wood <1nd glass. St·purat1· uchdl '-Ullt• and duldrcn:-, \.\ln J.! lkl1g htlul lrt'llls c·ovt·rcd pal 10 I hl·tlronm 0 1· :i dPn C.rC'al hom1• 1111• t•11l l'rla111111g $113,!}()0 SOUTH OF HIGHWAY DUPLEX CAPE COD $45.000 ( l,1-.·,11 hor111''' \\ 1•11 111.1111t.111wtl ' Fn1 Ill.ti 11111 1111! 111urn Ohl ltrn1 h,1 l' 11w111 ' \\011 l IJ~I .11 1111• pr 11 1 Ii u 1 1' I 111 114& OJO:I 4BR-¥LAH 4 TURTLEROCK A ht.·Jullful l'lun 1 U1 oJtJ 1110111 't urtll'rtll'k h111111· h11;.h .1 "'1 lud1·d .1tr111111 Funn.ii d111111.; rlHHll 1 'll:tC'ltlU.., hd1 In' .!1 .• l.l,1Lh 11r1 \ ,11>' 11;1l11• w 'h u 1 It 1 n 11 IHl ,111 ... 1 $132.\WIJ & <11&/\lllU '' Hurry, call ti7:J H5~•0 In day l nu:,udl SpJn"li !11<11.111 llllt•n•1r lhOU ''I II l· •. 1-.1 l-'ull .. rt11n h11n11• "'"" L'SL' F 111 hid µuul ..: lxlr I 11 ll,1 h.1111" 11ull llnor' plJnl 4\ lwJ111 n•tl llli.!. l11h k1ltl1111 •jllltl ..,, rt•• I ~H~I -.uu I ' .II I lii'I JHSj l'.11 h \•\I 0111).!' I )~n huU ... l' SJl I I i JI IOlll ;.; :-.orm.1n l'IJ1 ,. l'nn 11111' LEASE OR OPTION St•H•ral :.l'lt·l·t 1'\t t'Ull\ 1• hump, ,incl tw11h"'' "1111•• \ .1r;111t, r1·nl tl1111n1• t'"t'l 11.,.. Shcirl t.·1 na l1111g ll'l 111 l'hCllll' lnl' 1·11mpil'l1• ml11 ~za RED CARPET ·-645-3474 R~ed SI 0.000 Cull· 1·oll:iJ!l' o n hull cl ;,i 111 1 · H :! lot EJ-.h11lt• Co,l.1 \li•!>,I 1'1.l ~ .; 1(1•11!,d (,,11 Jl!I'' ">tnlllll.1111lt-1 , I< I. 1 .. 11 ..!I J.J LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION ~I'll 11 ~p.1n l11pl•·' wrth111 w.alk111i.: d.,1.1111, II I (JI I Cl J.: 1• ('II ,I I ('111lt1" .1 1&11p lnmt 11\11 11•11!1·1 ,1 '~Ip lu 'i<1 (',Jl1I lull•'I!" .11111" 111111p ho111 lh1· l11"'""·1\ ... l/111..r I' 11 I d I' ... 11· ... 'I I I' I cnl'lo,,•11 1!o1rJ g1·~. ,111cl goorl 11•nn, $t:L'1,ll(WI OML Y SI 09,500 Fivt Mdroom, three batfl, fmnily "°°"'• pool, jocuui, fireplt, decks, two flreploc ... n•wly decoratt-d in earthtonff. Wood and , new CMJ>eh. Ideal for lllf'¥ family In ueellent school district. EXCELLENT LOCATION Five bedroom home near partc, fOf" a I~ family or eanversion to cfuP•L Zoned R-2. Den wiftl wet bar. Good central Cotta Mesa locatian for yot1n9 and otd alike. SI 22,500. MYSTIC HIUS Rollin9 cyeen hills and eanyOft views from this newty decorated thru bedr00tn. two bath ~ in private settiftC)-Pen.ct for outdoor enterlainin9 with 'deck and pat'o. A home for the discerning family. SHORT WALK TO BEACH This two bedroom, ocean view home in La9una Beach is located on a lar9e, park-like lot in Woods Cove. Private bac kyard includin9 CJaS bar·b·que and potting shed. SI 63,900. 2123 644-7020 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD NEWPORT BEACH ~~~~~! .......... !?~~!~!'! .......... ~?.~~ FOUR BLOCKS FROM THE BEACH!! 011bt;,i11d1ng 2 IlR collage. .... hurth.\ood floors. Refres hing I rt·t· l1nl'd strPct. Sl·parate 2 c ar .t.!<1 r;1g1· .)l' :tilt·~ entrance. Strc~~ecl for ;1rlrl1lw1i'fll 2 "'Y tonstruttion. Asking :S I :,;u100 l·~xrll1s n t' agent. LOWEST PRICED ASPEN WOOD MODEL IN WOODBRIDGE 1 H H. :! B,\ ... 1ngle !->lY home. !'>ttualed 011 a 1·ornpll'lt·I~ fcntt·d p\'l. yard < >uht:1111l111g loral1on '. :'\ever before It\ 1·<1 111 l pg1 ;11l1·d t•arthtone l'arpets 0111• ot llw ht'ltc •r' flour plan'> CJ\'<ltl !-.l'll<·r 1-. \ 1•1 ~ .111,11111:-. Pnc·t· rl'dun·d 'CJ '.11111.'Jl)CJ E:\1 lti....1\ l ' \lj.!('l\l 640-9900 VALLEY REALTY I 4 7 0 JAMBOREE RO NEWPORT BEACH I\~ 11 litrgL' :1 hc•droom. 3 '53lh uni ts in ( 'omna cll'l Mar wilh used bnC'k r I r 1 • p I \I l' t'" <I n d Fr l' n (' h d 0 0 rs . Allrac·t1vely lu11d seapcd with <1 whilt• ll'nl't' +-lots of u::.cd brick S2fi0. 000. Open Sc:rtvrday 12·5 I I 7 Clearbrook Lane Ann Kffftan, Rltr 213/466-4191 Getteral I 002 IGenerol 1002 OWHER TRAMSFERRE.D M u .., I ..., 1 •II h 1.., h 1 g h I.\' up gr a cl t• cl lh•,11ll· hornt• tn u n1 vers1t v Park 2 lwd1 llllll\S. oµC'n bC'am cc1 hngs. Cl fabulous.\ ard and \"ICW SI 15.000 CORONA DEL MAR ;! ( 'uo.;tom h11mt·s lo he hutlt. lucked ,, "" '' on a trl'l' I m ed strecl 2 blocks I rom I ht• 01·l':in in Old Corona de! Mar Sllll Lime to personali1.c. '280.000 t•ac-h BIG CANYON-GOLF COURSE :\I :blt•rp1t•c·1· nl dramulic d esign. gorgC'ous la1rwav vu.'w. 2 slorv 2 bedroom and den. Palatial cer:i~ic tilr N11r~· Full 2 stor y living room with lloor 11> <'l'il1 n g fireplace . l~roarl up -.t<11r!'>, open -hall ovrrlooking l1\'1ng room. Cathedral rril1ng masll'r he<lroom with view of goll 1·our...,1· .111d Fa-;tuon Island S239.SlHI WOULD YOU BELIEVE A Nl'wporl Ht•:i<:h actdrcss. JUSl thrC't' hlnt'k!'> I rom lhl' oc·t•an for ~1 2 1 .!'lllll? 1 ht•clroom ..... 2 hath. 2 stor y . l1rc•pl<ll'l'. l'al1ng area 111 k1lt•hcn. Call for ;,ipp'l. lo se(•_ DELUXE COMDO OH THE BAY Ovt•rlook111g pool & .l:tl'U11.1 1~ lhts Io v t• I~ 2 h t' ti room. 2 1 ~ hath l'ond11m1n1um fo:xr1ltng master h cclruom ll•c.lluring a pri vate drC'ssing room & saun<i 21 hour s r r u r 1 l y c· n n t r o 11 C' d h u ti d 1 n p s21~.ooo PENINSULA OCEANFRONT N<.•w o n thr market a rear charnwr with beam ceilings & a wood burning fin•place 3 bedrooms in 1 rn mal'ulate move in condition /\II that 1s needed is $395,000 A COlOWIU IANK8l CO. 644·9060 a111 SANJOAOlllHHIU.S.iO IH Nf:WP()RT C~NTE.i 2 I 3 /842-5 788 * COUNTY CORRIDOR! \<lu•rt· lhl• lc1w t.1"11·' .1r1• lmlTl.IH UIJll' :1 BH & t11n mi.: bmrh nKim .,.. lrg "Jlk 111 do·wh on ttlllf'l 111ltl1·,.11 1>11\1• II\ =:!llii H1·tll.1ncl;. & 1 .111 rn1· \\Ith \Ullf 11111 I 1111 m1·tl1,1tl' 111 t•up.1111 \ ,I\ a1l.ahh• JACK HOWELL ''f• \'r"l\ff 644-1156 Real Estate C oreer ~)111 lrmt: R1•;il ~~,1.1tt• ;.aft•' a;.,;1w1.d1· "1111 c \' 11u1r1•:. 'uh,1;11111,al 111 1'<1mp "' cl1•..,111·r.1t 1·h n (' l' d t' d h y I o 11 g 1•:1tabh"h1•1l lo<'.11 11rok1·r OuhlJ11d111i: 1':11111111(;. • 1v.1llJl11t• 011 i.:1•111•roth t'Ulllllll,..,11111 "o)lll l ol crw n 1'1011:, 11r1111rt 111111 \ f Cl r l h l' t' J ).! l' r JI f II fl''SIOnJI ('Jll :\Ir 11."t lilt(:. at r.10 55611 LAGUNA BEACH SI 15,000 ....••...•.•...........••••.•........•........ 675-3411 LUSK fl REALTY a John D. J.u sk & Son Co. 2515 E. C~t Hwy. CorOf'to def Mar NEW LISTING IN IRYINE Supt•r Stanford " model in \'111 :.igl' 3. 3 HH. :i ha + t'am1lv rm Beaut nl'w up g r.acl1•ct ('!'pig <.\ :I\ atlahle no" =:Q,\ .\t•at 1.1 'l'n·1· Ln NEW LISTING IN MISSION VIEJO l ~:a1111ful supl'l' upgraded "Dulcinea" 111 I .a ~I ;11lt'ha 'J'ownhoml' develop tnl·nt F anlastw )..!1111' courst• \ 1ew, I HH , :1 t1:1 r lamtl~· rq1 & :ttr <·ond. 2667 1 ;\la111.anan·!'> 675-3411 LUSK\IREALTY a John D. Lusk & Son Co. 2515 E. Coast Hwy. Corono de4 Mar L1>wt>st pn<'t"CI ho11,1• on 02 1 Arc h l!t:Jl'h llt••J.!hh General 10 GeMral 1002 Vll'W of t •:ltt•hn.t it4MJl1l •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tu .uhl on ;! lllt ~ ll.1. bc•;1rn1'll 11•1hn1:' :! \1'.11 ~ lll'W Buv 110111 l11r I 111 ur1• JPIJI 1•nal111n m 1•\f•lt10,1\ 1• nl!w .1rt•J lm11wd1.1t1• 1w ('11p11nl'y l:u UIJ Hlu1•h111I Canyon ltd . to ~11nHn1I to En.,1•nt•1l.1 111 14!11 M 1r,1m:i1 ()I' I·: N SAT SUN I W~I WAHTTOBUY home 111 l 'u mt•11 Sh111 t·~. Shorc•l'l1tr., or ~P\-l!l.1" I hll ll,1\ <' 1nrnm;• pru pert}' to tru1f1• (.,lua&I Rwhlrr•., '1r ll<'tht•rton 644·6881 macnab I Irvine realty BAYCREST $:.!tl.!i OO flrt<'t' R<·cl11c·1 ion From $~15.000 tn Sl!M.!lOO tor 11nmediate ""It-I mmac·ulatr conctitton 4 hdrms, :1 h:aths , new k11dwn. lari.w n1~ton1 pool Opl'll S1111dav l 4prn \756 Sk.\ lark. NB (off Holiday) 642·823.S 901 Dover Oflve 644·6200 H41irb0f" View Cenler lrv1nl' <11 Campus Vlllley Center 752·1414 Secluded Hillside View Hideaway GREAT FOR HORSES. TENNIS FANS MILLIO,_.AIRE BARGAIN HUNTERS Ncslll•d Jmong Litt• larges t L'Xetult\'(• n1ans1011!'> tn the Tus tin llJIJs this little :! 100 squ;.1r·<.· fool. 1 ht·droom homt· 1s IH· );! g 1 n g I or so nH· one lo I a \ 1..., h :tll<.•ntwn. morwy & 1clt·a'> tu hit 11 out 1ls !->hanwful l'Ond1t1on. Tht• lll'<Jrt'!'>I n t·1g hhors arc mdl1ona ·h •-t'las-. t•...,ta lt·.s on ont· l\\ 11 & Lhn•p uen• sill•\. h1dd(•n a" a.\' 111 th<.• mu.st ...i•t·ludt•d prt v alt• Sll'l'l·t tn Orange Count.\ S"' l'l·ping '1st as acid <'xt·tleml•nt Io lht• gt•ntl_\ !->loping, ;limo.st lull.\ usl'abk Ul'rt' 111( Fantas tll' polt•nttal to In l' in I Ill' ho mt• now \\ 1 l h !'>Omt-n·pai r!'> & <IN·oralrng. or lo inneasc.· th<' s11t• & s tature o f lh<• propt•r l ,\ 11110 :1 "mansion " tl<1ss' fl rited slt~hl ly mon· thun lund \'.ilut· al $n5.0llll Su bmit low down pay ment. your lt.•rms. or will c.·onsitlt·r lJ'ad(' for SHO.OO<J equit) OWNER-BROKER RICK ALDERETTE, REALTOR · 731 -5115 I oozGetteral 1002 ········•••····•················•··········•·· BEST BLUFFS BUYS BAY VIEW AT $164,900 GREENBELT AT $135,000 OPEN SUNDAY I ·5 429 V ISTA SUEHTE. Greenbelt f<tclllg. li ght & bnghl. :l bdrm.s . ~1 • baths. foJ'mal dining rm . hrkfsl rnt ~ p r 1 \' a l t• p a t 1 o s <I <.' <.· o r ,1 t o 1 ;1 ppointmt•nls. OutC'h rll'all. I !JOO '-<I It adult homt'. /\ll lh1~ at $135.000 264:3 VISTA ORl\AOA ~urth Hlull._, dr;,imall<· .spltt-leH•I 3 bdrm Tnna. c·om manding gorgeous L'ppcr Bay &... lw1nkltn~ lll~hl lights ,.H.'W D1ret·lh on the "front rQ\\ ... Your 'erv b('~l opporturnly for "full view' proper! y Sll.i4.900 i~uatinna & Olo~, i~raltora Ring 640 · 5560 day or evening Eastbluff Professional Bldg. G.-ral I 0021 GeMrol 1002 ·~····················· •.............•..•..... IS YOUR BIG FAMILY KEEPING YOU SHORT? \\'tlh Ollh lfl', d0\\11 \Oil (.'\Ill nlll\t' 1nl11 Liu-. 0 Im 1·1\ ,-, BH . ·:1 H.\ l10111 t· 11t F111111L :1111 \'all~·\. Clo:-.t• lo I r1 •1'\\ ,n' M·houls & ...,flo p1»1ng i..\: on I~ S88.!K111 · NEW DUPLEX C1lmpll•t1nn dutl' 1~ .Jub· 'ix. In ht·-.1 part ol !-.a11la .\rw ,\· .111 l''<"1·ll1 ·nt 11nt•s tmc111 ' C'.111 Bl'tl\ !-.m1th 1111 dl'L:11b . G~rol I 002' Gf'fteral 1002 ..............•............................... PLANNING ON A NEW CAREER IN REAL ESTATE? $79 SUMMER SPECIAL ENTITLES YOU TO: •Professional Class Lecture~ complete in a:-ltttle a s 2 weeks •Com plete TL•xtbook .. r<.. Materials • Prart1<·c ~xa ms •C:iss<'lle·tapc lectures lopllonal 1 • J\ f tC'rnoon & Eve Cl asS('S •:l L oca ti ons : Sant:1 1\n<1, Huntington Beach. l\l 1ssmn Vit'JO CALL HOW FOR FREE GUEST PASS. TO ENROLL CALL: 558-9325 . ' :l & I ' S <t I c s T r a i n 1 n g :1 n d Advnnt('<I c .. :NTUH Y <:!1 Tr<11n1ng Programs to put you on your HOAI> TO SUCCESS. Ontu~ 'lr I I I I 21 ... Cenhry 21 Or~ COUftty. Inc. --·-.. ·-- Pete Barrell f<ea/t'J prejenfJ BALBOA ISLAND WATERFRONT PIER & SLIP Wtth ('OZY 2 felrrnly dw1•lhngs l'harrnmg waterfront patio and 'tl'W l~t konv .lus t redut<'d' I 05 N. Bcryfront, Bal Isl Open S11n. I ·S COU~TRY FlAIR--BAYCREST VERSATILE FLOOR PLAN Be:m11.•d ('t•1I 111...:s. ll'll'd hrl<'k fi rt•ph1c·t•'i one ol a k111cl look I I Bdrm F.1mllv noom and I >111 Hm Owrwr.s an• moving 1 1941 Commodore, NB Open Sat/SIM 1.5 NEW LISTING-NEWPORT CREST BE THE RRST TO SEE Tlt1!-> lar~w 3 Hdrrn and lll'll home.• Pl'll'l'd below 11tlwr-. ,111d 111 :\Int lm·c.Jt111n, nt·ar puol ;ind l<>nlll'i $124.500 22 Goodwill Ct., H8 Open Sun I ·S Corona del Mar DUPLEX SOUTH OF HIGHWAY \nd JllSI 4 ~ t•ars old :! Bdrn1.:: hath-. do"u:-.t:11rs. :! Bdrm :! 11.11 h!-> up-.l<ttl'!'> Large kitchen!'> \\'tilt hu11L1ns. 4 rar garC:igt'. \\tlh load!->ol ...,torage. Well µneed ~ 415 Ins, CdM Open Sat/Sun 1.5 LOVE TO ENTERTAIN? HfEO POOL AND GUEST HOUSE? And large.• l'rN· flow plan·' Tht!'> :i Bdrm. Fan11ly D11ung room home with 1ls l.1rg1· k1t('h1 ·n 1-.; 1dt·al for tt11s -OR - lor larn1lv 11111' 1822 Butt0nsheU, NB Open Sat/Sun I ·5 A REAL HOME-NEWPORT BEACH PRICH> LIKE A CONDO With .ill the arn1.·n1llt'" 11( a -.mall t·ommunit\. 3 Hdrrn. l h.1th-. 1111t·n hl'am.s. neal Pi.llto t'fo<;C' lo ht.•at'h. pool. tt·nn1!'> $98.500 315 Cedar, Nwpt Shoru Open Sun. l·S EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 5 BDRM, l BATHS, FAMILY ROOM, pla\ room 1111 m~il d111111g room lar gt' kt ll' h l'll. 1.· \ l'n 1111<· ro\.\ ii\ 1 • A lot of house• for t hL· pnn· S:Jli.000 197 Buoy, CM Opett Sat/Sun 1-5 CORONA DEL MAR-ESTATE SALE JUST BLOCK ABOVE MAIN BUCH <'.•>I.\' <Jrtd 1nt1111<1ll' :1 Bdrm. 2 hath l1olill' \\1th lll'am t·c.•1 l1ngs and large hn1·k ftrl'pl;1<•t• Wood <•x t e rior. pnval<· p;1t10 lot!'> of s torug l' and liutlt111s L.11 g1• 11t:1.•,11·r bdrm $2111.0CHI Bl' ti I<' 111'"' 111 -.1 'I ' 1111 .... I 228 Lartcspur, CdM CATALINA ISLAND Opett Sun 1-5 CANYON TERRACE CONDO -Large 3 Hdrm. 11 • Bath <·mulo \\tlh !->pac1ous 111·1\ <•ll' p<Jlw P;,irt1:illy furnis hed. und 1·omplt'll' with ht11ltins Sl55.UOO ISLAND IU::,\LTY 1213>510-1150 SOL VISTA CONDO 2 Bdrm. 11 :! huth 1>t1rL1all\' l11r111 ... tu·d . !'>a una. 1ac·u111 and pool -it 15,000 ISLAND HEJ\LTY l21:31 510-1150 SHORECLIFFS LANDMARK HOME OHE OF THE MOST PICTURESQUE Sl'l high on a 1'1111. "1th s pacious grounds l't';tch111g lo Llw ot·1·an Lu :-.<"iou~ g ~1 rikn:-. -.111 round I h1-. l'lt•g:1nt English 1'11cl11r Ci Bdrm honw d es1gm•d tor g1·;11·1ou" l1\·111 g C'itll .Jl'an Hiflt·r . Ii 12 5200 I or 111r1 lwr rkt;ids . SAND & SURF WEST NEWPORT OCEANFRONT rfrltghlful !'>Unny 2 BR homt-with luntas t11· lrwalton Skvl1l solc.1rium l'llll <tn<'l', clo11hlt• i.:<irag.l'. plus bC'ac·h hal h wHI dn·...,!'>mg rm By appl. OPEN HOUSES TODAY 1-5 * 4 POINT LOMA Ht• llw f1r"t 111 "t'<' lfti., Spygl<.1sS h1•.1 1JI) ' •. \ htghl\ 11p gr:i d1.•d "SOl 'TllPOH I"' 1·~P<t11dt•d masler "llllt•. :1 gt•1wro11s lwdroom'-. large l,11ll1h ro11111 pl11 ... htH'I' h1ll1ard 1onm \\llh -.ui!.ar p111<· \\t•th.1r l.u!->h I a 11 d .s l' ,1 p 1 n g -. It c · 1 t t· rt· d po o I & Ja<·11 111 1 Don I miss this t•xnling propt•rl v ' $.1 18.:i()(I I 030 BAYSIDE COVE EAST \t C II'.' 1i 111tl (1,1\'lflt• ('1•1\h'I I \ rn.ign1l1t•t•11t h1ghl~ 11pi~radPcl 1 hc..•clrooin .11111 d1 ·11 t•ondom1111t1m II (' a r I h l' \\ ii l l' I \\ I t h ... h1g lth -.011gh1 afl <'r :m· boat ~ltp: $21!1.500 I 014 BAYSIDE COVE EAST Tl•rt 1f1r hal'hl'lor p:1d , "ll!H'rhl y lo1 ·:i t 1•tl l ,;1rg1· m;1 s lt•r !'>t11tf-, c·o11\'t•rt1l>l1• d1•n . -.p;1t•1011:-. dt•f'ks on hot h 11•\ l'I!->, $:i2!1.500 * s INC 600 Newport Cont er Drive • 640.6500 .......... " __ .. __ ' --.... -· - Houses For Sak Sunday June 4 19 78 DAILY PILOT ~~ .~~ .~~.·······I ~~.~~~.~~.······· 1 ~~~ .~~ .~ ·······I ~!!:!.~~.~~ .. ······ ~~:~: .~~~ .~~ .. ·· ·· · G....,.... G 1 Gefteral I 002 Gttteral I 002 HousH For Sale .................. ,. .................. . .................. !?.~~ .. ~~ .......... !?~~ ~~~~ .......... ~?.~~ ~~~ .......... !~.~~ ······················· ······················· ...................... . ...•................... REALTORS 675-5511 OPEN HO&ISES SAT & SUN l·S 4107 SUlREY DRIVE, CAMEO HIGHLANDS: IHutlful OCEAH VIEW! W •ted -sotMORe wltt. JMO!Jlnaff• to eqaand Cllld cmton1e tt.Js ....... bedrOOM home -or if your foftdly i1 smaller, It could I» fine. Tta. price J1 rigM, cad the owner-i1 ready to mo.,e. SI 85,000 CLeaseholdt. 4500 ROXBURY. CAMEO SHORES: Don't o•erfook this thrff bedroon\ ocean •lew home. n.is owner has hMginatiM and may con1ider trade -or lease option at S 1200 monthly plus option deposit -or wilJ stff at $263,500 lleaMhofdt. # 4 I WHITEWATER DRIVE, JASMINE CREEK: Pri.,ofe. 9ated community, In Hte heart of Corona del MOI". L~ silK)le le•tl three ~oom home -giant size master suite wittt "his and her" berth. Poof. jocuni and teftftis courts. Just great -I know, because I Un there too! (Jean Cofet. $249,500. 5 I 0 AVOCADO, CORONA DEL MAR: lest in class -~ locatiCMt. Some ocean •lew and beam ceilings, upper unit. Three bedrooms, dert, firepfoces in ~h unit. A great "Home" pfus "incotM" lnnstment. $239,000. 700 LIDO PARk DRIVE, UNIT 23 . CANHBY VILLAGE. NEWPORT BEACH: Two ~oom. near new mobile home. Near woter with boot slip o•oilable for ttnf. Offered at $40,000. . . . . . . CORONA DEL MAR CUSTOM DUPLEX: Prime so.Ith of the Hiwoy location. Ocean view from brick patio, one btock to Ilg Corona ~h. Thne bedroom. atrium. deft or dininq room creo plus two bedroom, apartment witft oceOJt •lew to defray your "cost of IMnq". $269.900. JASMINE CREEK. CORONA DEL MAR: Beautiful two story, cathedral cetling. three bedroom. two and one half bath. this one Is ready to sefl. Professionally decorated - call us for appointment. Best buy at $241,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy .• Corona del Mar 675-5511 General I 002Generol 1002 ·•·······•··•·••···•···••····•••••···•·••••·•• LIDO REAL TY OPEN HOUSES HEW OM MARKET Thi" delightful :rnr. 2Ba condo has .1us 1 IJL'l'll listed . The location . is ::.u pC'r. <'lose ti' pool & retrcullon 4ffl'il ll1ghly upg rackd. lh1s 1s an outstanding huy ;at $fi3.900. Opl'n Sunday I 5 17617 Rnttany llB SEAVIEW This dl•llght1'11l 1l3r. family room. 3 1h1 honlL' J'> in a lovC'ly area which 1n d udes tf'nn1s <·ourb. pool. Jacuzzi. guo..1nk<l ~all's. The home 1s new & highly upgraded. /\II this plus a tantasl1C' \'lew. $279.500 Oprn Sal/Sun 1 5 2011 Y<Jcht Mischief. NB LIDO ISLE This (•rwhanting p<to Isle home has n•1•L•nllv hN·ome available. There ;ire 3 ·large b edrooms. 2 baths. 1'11.irming kileht·n & hn•akfas l are<1 & a lo\'cly sunny pc.1lw. $23.5.000 Opc•n Sunday 1·5 132 Via Trieste. NB OWNER TRANSFERRING This outst :.md111g homl' has 3 lovely lwclruoms. 2 baths. 2 fireplaces & a large f:1mily dining room The> hum l' s urrounds a pn v ate garden and al"o has HV hoat ..,toragc area. Thl' property 1s 111 1 mmat:uh1te l'On d1t1nn with new c<.1rpctin g throughout $18.'>.000 Open Sal/Sun I ·5 2007 Commodore. NB PERFECTION This h<'aullful home has 4 hdrms. f;1mtlv room. 2' · halhs & u formal d1111n g room It 1s 111 a g r eat location lll't.1 r '>rhools & '>hnpp1111.!. Thl' yard 1s a drl1ght w 'many lovely t rees. ·1:.tie propt•rty ha s hC'en kept in 1 m m a c u I <.1 t e c· o n d i t 1 o n h y t h e original ownrr $214,500. Open Sal Sun I ·5 2212 Francisco Dr. NB HIGHROLLERS ONLY 5172.550 down, owner will finance halancc al 81,.,r,;. no points, 110 pre-pay ment penulty. Where else l'an you buy u Lido hnyfront with these t rrms'! Only 7 yrs. old·-5 bdrms Uotk tor a large hoat. $5!l!l.OOO OrH..>n Suncta.v 1·5 220 Via Lido Nord LIDO REALTY 673-7300 A DIVIS/on Of Red Hill Realty --------------G~ 100 OPEN HOUSE JUNE 3rd & 4tft PLEASE SEE THESE TODAY LUXURIOUS EXECUTIVE HOME .woo fl. ...mgll' story. 4 bdrm -2 1.1milr or game rooms, wctbar. lurnia dining rm 1601 Lincoln Lane tl>over Shores :m~a > Sut Sun 1·5. OCEAN -CANYON VIEW Close 111 L1tlh· Corona Dl•u<·h 3 bdrms. 3 lw I hs ~>ti Poppy. Cdl\1 Sut Sun l ·5. W.A TERFRONT H ave you seen ht>autiful Cherry Lake an Newport '' S pll·11d1d 1 bdrms, 3 bath home on this privut c: luke. 2245 Heather LanC'. Sal/Sun 1-5. A TTRACTIYE CdM DUPLEX 2 bdrm. n·I urb1shed µlus n(•at 1 bdrm rental - t·xn:ptio nc.111.Y low duplex price of SHili.500. Clltl P oinsettia. UdM Sun 1·5 BEAUTIFUL 2 BDRM & DEN CONDO Walk to hest beaches. )>rnf<•ssion;..11ly upgradl•d & decorated. S l28.IJOO. =7 <:oodwlll Court <Qff S11pt•ri()r ahove C:-.t Hwy> Sal/Sun 1·5. LOVELY SINGLE LEVEL 2bdrm. 2 hath <:oudo in ~u me development a:. ;ihove. µriced ror last ~ale at $107.500 11 t!l Aires Court Sal /Sun 2·6. $71 ,000 WOODBRIDGE Village lo\.\-nhouse. 3 hdrms. enclosed patio & 1 n v It 1 n g c· o LJ n t r y k i t c hen . A n t'X tt·pt1onal buy :Jt $71.000. :t4 Sage, J rnne Sun 1 Ii TOP BLUFFS LOCATION Absolutely hl•<Ju tiful end unit. 3 Udrm. 2 bath t·onuo. <iu1d cul-de sue stred . 301 E'>planad<'. Sat Sun 1·5 BLUFFS REMTAL Beautifully upgraded X·Model. 3 Bdrm. 21:.: 8<1. Sli25 mo 532 C<Jncha (Del Oro to Ambrosia) S<Jl/Sun 1·5 BIG CANYON LEASE Charming & s<:a rce 3 Bdrm Monaco v./except1on<.ll p a n o r <.1 m 1 l' g o I f c o u rs e v 1 e w . S llOO/monthlv. fi23 HUl' Cunne!:I S "1l Sun 1 5. · 759-081 I fiut ~ Gle4' We,,f.eu Bfdg. GeMral 1002 General 1002 .•.........•.•..........•..•.••..••.••...•...• llcre s <J l:ibulnu'> homt· and location that l·an 'l bl' matche d l l 's our c:<clust\'<'. and 1t features 4 sp<.1ciou s Brlrms. f<111i1ly J oom. open beam tC'il1ngf.i. dr:imt1ta· entry. pool, bay ;rnfl O('('i.Jll \ ll'\\ We h avC' several ocean and bayfront homes avt11labll'. with pier and ::.lips. OPEN SAT /SUN. 1-5 3830 KEY BAY DRIVE HARBOR VIEW HILLS /\ charming. bnghl & s unny 3 bdrm. 1 l<.1m.JI V rm Lus k Sausalito. on LI 1<1 rg c.'. ('()rner lot Fee land. Decorator d r~1perics. s hutters. l'Hrpetrng & "allpap('r!->. in soft colors Large. wel l planted n·ar yar<l \\1 th latttc·e covered lt•rrace. Vt·ry pnvntc outdoor hving. $1!)7 .500 EILEEN HUDSON REALTOR 644-0322 Generol IOO~GeMral 1002 ••••.••.•.....•......•.•..•.•..•.•.•..••...... OH WATER w /PIER & VIEW a flexible and unlqn property on the water witft pier for your boots and VIEW of all the wofer action. An UMSUol home with 5 bedrooms, lcrge llvl1t9 room, family room, 2 kltchen1, 2 -4Jreploces, spaciou1 bofcony. paffo and many otftet" ftoture1. You c• use It en a family home or o two unit rental. $449,000 • flt SEE THIS HOUSE ot 3 I 9 Diamond & ln•estlgate o YOUIHJ Island duplex. lmaginatfve & roomy 3 bdrm front ~ with separate one bdrm unit plus guest quarte-rs. Just 1tep1 to and located on one of the wide Balboa lslond strffh. $344.000 CORNER DU,LEX in con•e-nient location. Channing 3 bedroom • den, potio and 2 bedroom unit. Drf•e by 620 Acacia and coH for dttolls. Submit yCM.tr offers. . .oWfter 11 t oger! $169,000 Salleb•'l' Realty 315 Marine Ave Bal~nd 6739'900 UNIQUE HOMES OPEN I ·5 TOOA Y UNIQUE IN THE ILOFFS -1 mmac. V plan. rt•a l qu:.Jlity 3 bdrm. jus l $12 l .500. st•e JoAnnc Perkins at 410 Vislu Rom:J UNIQUE IN IRVIHE TERRACE - Hemodell•cl :! bdrm. low int. rnle :.ivuil . llt'W kitc·hc11 lovely. $178.500 Sec Wendy Bl•;1m at 1507 Sant<Jnella Terr UNIQUE OH LIDO ·t~LE -New ly remodeled. 2 hdrm. 2 b<.1lh . C'an be a 3 bdrm. Sl'L' Ka v Glavas al J 17 Viet Yell u. Brin~ S2i8.500 Owner sincerely wants your offc1 UNIQUE IN NEWPORT HEIGHT - t·harming :1 bdrm pool home. Pr doors . woou floors. beam ceilin gs, Sl 15.000. St'<' Barbara Oruhood at 487 Og le• UNIQUE IH OLD COM -3 bdrm. 3 bath t·harming home. excellent condition. 1de<Jl location. sl'C Elaine Bell :ll 602 /\C':Wi<.1 . Bring $159.900. UNIQUE IN CORONA HIGHLANDS - • Br:Jnd nc·w. 5 bdrm wood and glass eonlcmpCJrury incredible v i ew~. S37:>.UUO. Sel' Ucb1 Bibb at 460 Mcndoz<.1 Tc•1T UNIQUE IN SEA VIEW Outstanding vit•w. 4 bdrm. Port Hoy:.11. $289.500 Sec Vergllcne ll ull :1t 2110 Yacht Mis c hief. UNIQUE IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS - Spac:ious 3 bdrm and den. Unique floor plan lor ltving <.1nd cnlerlaining, views. Sl'l' Hurb<Jra Frame al 1038 Sea Lan<'. bring $180.000. UNIQUE IN BAYCREST 4 bdrm. 21.! hath pool ho me. vacant. completely rC'furb1shc·d $215.000. S<.•C.' Bert R{'edy ~it 1750 Sk vi ark Lan(' UNIQUE IN CHINA ci:>VE 5 hdrms al'll'>l ·s rN rc·at. on lhe \Hiter next lo a lw ;ieh $385.00U sund doll ars. Set• Jblph Wakefield al 2G27 Chana Govt' St rC'l'l UNIQUE ON LIDO ISLE Charming . rourtyar<1 c•ntry. s unny 3 bdrm See Alis on Stevens at 217 Via Pirenz<.> - UNIQUE IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES P tdure perfect Portofino. 3 bdrm. 3 b ;Hh. finis hed bonus. garden w1lh Ja<·uzzi S212.000. See S haron Smith at l!H9 Port Provence UNIQUE IH MESA HIGHLANDS 3 hcll'm. :1 twth. s tudv. formal dining , lgl' lot. Brand nl'W $109.500. See .Janl'l Lt·hman :H !J7!) Modj<;.Sk <( UNIQUE OH LIDO ISLE "Hcull} /\lt ratttvc". :l hclrm. lam1ly homt'. lig ht :rnd :airy. $238.500 See Marian Hl•edv al 221 Via Ebol1 UNIQUE IN THE BLUFFS 3 bdrm with family room. on a gre<1t greenbelt, 1mmaculatt• concl1tion. See N:..idine Croul al '1:!5 \ 1s t a Flora and bring SllH.500 UNIQUE IH HARBOR VIEW HOMES ('arml·I. :l htlrm. ram .. very upgraded. n·allv nice. :1c.;kmt.! S162.SOO. Sec Nanc-.v L;iux al l!H8 Port Hcnwic:k. UHIQU~ OLD CORONA DEL MAR -:J bdrm light. airy. h1g y:Jrd. nr park. onlv S158,000 Sec Allan lleller ul 40:J In s Ave. UNIQUE IN THE RACQUET CLUB -.J hdrm, lam and d1n111 g rms. pool and ~.1a1· , pcrfrd <·ond1lwn. S142.5UO. See 1:1~!)1 Onkayh<J. UNIQUE IN. HARBOR VIEW HOMES Supl'r. fantastic. new listing, 3 bdrm. g t'l'<JI yards. <.1~k1ng $159.900 SN· L~1raine Shaw al l!J1fi Port Carney. UNIQUE IH BIG CANYON -McLa111 Townhome. new. inC'red. golf course 'u·w. upgrades. Sl!J9.500 Sec 75 'o SL•a ls lanrl. UNIQUE IN CROWN POINT -3 bdrm. singl<' s l v. 1-mm<H' cond1l1on , s e c· I u d l' <I p no 1 . S 2 :l !l . 5 U 0. B y appmntmt•nt REALTORS' "'•NICEST PrOPtr ~El LING THENfArFST llOMf'.i CORONA OEL MAR, 675-6000 MESA VE ROE. 546·5990 • CALL US Ge-twrol SEA FOR YOURSELF CUZ IT'S OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5 1002 a 2 l>edroom s tarter home in fantastic: location. near t h C' Newport llarbor Yacht Club Only SI 15.000. 608 West lafboa ll•d FtlH 30 Mlnvte partdlM) space within I blk of hH. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport llYd. comer 30th •s•s•s•z-~s•s~s .... s•J----~----------- ·-·----····-... ········•·····•·····•·· Harbor View Homes \bi.olutely l.rntai.l1c l'ortoflno. 3 Lrg BR·:., :!'' BA. huge fam1I) room. ttt•p. dinmi; & tiun kt'n living room, w frpl<' Bcauuful cond -+ gum(' room olf Lite :.w1mm1ng pool $167.500 640-6600 GOLFERS ATIEHTIONI FANTASTIC V•EW J•J('l'!> the IHh hol(· W:itch lhe prQ., & the lluf f1•r!> right from your k1t1·henurlml' rm 111 113 lidrm. 2 ">tun h11111(· ~'rrnl din rni l1h11nc 111114 l11r JIJPl 545·!1-1!11 SPYGLASS HILL Thl' perft·<·t fJmdy home. tl lilt. ·11 · B1\, lorm;.d d1111ng . j.!Jllll' room. m•ud' 11uJrh:r., \ gorJ,:l'OUS t'J Ill' Cod HI Cd~t s l'houl d1 !>tncl $35!1.500 ~ Lt s i...ll Rl\LlY 1J j ' 1 /' / •• • t \ • I , zm I Cml H•1 C11ua drl Mat Needed 3 4Ur hse in QWl'l res1dl·n11al areJ U p tu !:>:!HO .uuu . lloll;mdt•r. 2Jfi07 Plum bruokl'. Southl1l'ld. !\11 -l!SU75. i 313 ;JS5 54l2ti ~Needed Best H.B. Location Loh of ActiYity 673-6210 SLASHED TO S62,000 Tlu:. :.p;u:iou,. homl' '" .1 har~Jm' lnl'lulle'I bn~hl & du:1:ry k1lt·ht•11. l'Xlr..i plJ) room & 't·r~ lo" do"An ' Call lulla\ Tomorrow m,1~ lie ·too I alt" _Century 21 • 979 ~U50 NEED TO MOVE RIGHT IN? Th~e Jft' ooth ready & beaut V11!w nf channel. I Br. dl·n. d«i'l'flrntor tit' sign $1ti5JM)() kt· 1:1:!5 Ba..,,1llc Dr, t '<Im OJ)l'll Sat&Sun I :l •••••• .I Hr, clt:n. :!' · Ha . hk(· Ill'" lo\ t•I\ ) Jrd Easl:.1111· l'o:.ta Me:.a S lu7.9~.u Qill for uppt FARRELL & CO PROP 759-1092 REDUCED SSR.400 buvs th1;, air l'lln d1l10nl'<l '>ini.:lc f.1m1I~ 11' :.1dcm·c on l'ul de l>J l' !>Lrcct. 111 l{h bl•a med n·ll in!(:.. :.lcp do" n ma .,t1·r '>t11tc. read) lor 1m ml'd•alc 1H·c·uµa111·v Vtlla~l' of UcPr111·ld CJll now WALTER S. KING & ASSOC. 673-2500 JUST LISTED 1-:.tstbluff. pn \ ,1t1· corn1•r IO('llt1on JHH +-family room +-l>undc•1•k Pn<'c $156.500 CJll Roi:cr Lau le WALTER S. KING & ASSOC. 673-2500 OCEAN SPRAY ;ind the :.alt air Just a JOJl from the bear h 2Bdrm. 2ba A ~ummcr ,::eLaway' N1•w cpl.S & 2nd bulh tn he f1mshed $49.500 WALLACE&CO. RE4LTORS (714) 676-4171 DUPLEXES 2 BR& 41R Extra large lot & you own 1l' Great location near best ocean beach & tenrus Only $179,500! NEAR NEW 3 BR upper. I & den lower. , , blk to ocean. nr i.hopp1n..: & hr"l ocean beach' $215,000 m cludlnR land' FOUR PL EX O,.t1 Suttdoy I -5 17012 Gron Clrc .. Huntington Bearh J.2 2·1. lovely res1dent1nl o.rea. property an t1µ top $hepe 3 l;kirms . 2 bath owner's unit Pricecl lo sell el $210.000 lolM>a lay Prop. lttatton •675-7060• North San Di~o COUllty Hew Custom hilt 4 ldrm Upcyoded.. 2300 sq ft li•i"9 or.a Ocean View -Off Sycamon exit on Hwy 78 btwn Vlata & Se111 Morcos. 247 3 Primrose 4•e. Vlsto. St 15,000 by owner Prin~lpals only CalJ 1-724-6699 ~ll. macnab I Irvine ~ realty FtNER HOMES FROM $49,900 TO $975.000 BA YFROHT W /OCEAN VIEW Pres tigious CdM "Party Home" on wide s andy beach racing Main Channel. lnC'omparabte view of llarbor boats . 3 BRs. 3 baths. (•uslom mirrored living rm w/bar & s alt waler aquarium. Spacious famdy rm. 2 fpll'!'. gourmet k i tr h en PaliQ entry $425.000 leasehold. OPEN SUH I ·S P.M. I 91 S BAYSIDE DR. <C·77l SECLUDED TltELLISED J ACUZZI The perfect family h ome ir.. Harbor View~ 4 BHs. family rm & country ktlc:hcn in a res. that will appeal Lo the mos t d iscriminating buyer. $157.500 leasehold. OPEN SUM l·S P.M. 1951 PORT WEYBRIDGE PLACE. (C 78> LOOk OUT TO THE BLUE PACIFtC F'rom this warm & inviting 4 BR Cameo Shores home w /access to 3 private beac hes. Childrens wing. den w wt•t bar + private pool·SIZt vard. Nt•w on the market $325.000. Marjorie Mahon 644-6200. ~·79> HEW OM MARKET Beautiful l\Ionlego 4 BR ho m t: in 1-1 arbor View Homes. Used brk e ntry. patios & outs tanding landscaping. $159.900 fee. By appl. only J oyce Edlund 642·8235. <C·80) CAMEO HIGHLANDS J BH + family rm home w /greal potentia l ' Excellent cul-de-sac location Lg p i e -shaped yard . Attcss to private beaches. Priced al S l59.0UO . Marlha Macnab 6 12·8235. <C 81 ) LIVE BY THE OCEAN! Really nitc 2 s tory w /3 II!. BR~ & balhs. Fpk + private patio. l·blk to OC'ca n. Sl99.500. Lois Miller 6<t2·8235. <C·82> HEED A 000<? + SANDY IEACH . Close to the ocean? Marvelous olde r 5 rm . 3 bath, form a l dining rm h ome w /charming bricked te rrate on bays1de. J\ppt. o n ly. $fi25. 000. Dona Chiches ter 642·8235. ((.' 8:J) BIG CANYON Dramat1t home boas ts the bes t of everything incl. highly desirable loca tion. Dig. bright living rm. formal din1n~ rm & luxurious m<.1 s l er s uite in lh1 s 3 IlR town h omc . $3 1 5.000. Lynne Valentim· fiU-6200 <C·81> DOVER SHORES A homt> llk1• no otht>r' Look thru French door-. lo the City of j\:ewporl & hlue J>.11'11'1<: I\ l1vahle lamtl) h o m c• w u n i ~ t.: e c u s l o m cons tructwn. P e rfection in every detail. ;, HRs, family rm. formal dining, m aster BR w t fplc. wet bar + m:.irvt>lous v iew. $137.500 lee. kurb<.1r~ /\unl' 612 8235 <C·85} WESTCLIFF Come fN.•I the light. air & s pace of this 3 13H home w /h1gh ceilings, tlcrestory windows & s kylights Solid oak leadC'd g lass + lolS 01 g reenery You will delight -so HURRY' Sli2,500 .. Jane Frazee 6~2·8235 ((' 86 } SPECTACULAR VIEW LOCATION F:legant ~ingle s tory on Galaxy. llandsorne master s uite incl huge t los cl<; & beautifully appoint ed hath. ramily rm w 1parquel floor & fplC' 3 additional. s pac ious BRs Lovely wa ll ed cour t ynrd w /g lamorous pool & J l!cuni. 5125,000 int· I prime land' Appl. only Cathy Schweickert 612 8235. <C·H7> EXCITING LIHDA ISU: ProlC'ctc·d location on the lagoon w /pier & slip for a lg. boat. Flexible financinµ avail. on this quality built 5 BR homt• w/p;rn led library/den. huge game rm w1 wet bar & soar ing dhl·door entry. Price ind. the land. S975.000 Appl. only Larry Oyer 642·8235 <C·88) llG CANYON VIEW L arge. well·proportioned rooms in this home make it ideal for family living! Sep. master s uite. children's wing & maid's qtrs Al! trus & a ni~ht lt~ht view . t oo! S399.000. Lynne Valentine 644 ·6200 (C·89) 642·82JS 644·6200 901 Dover Or•ve H.irbor View Center Irvine ell Campus Valley Qnter 752· 1414 .... ,." ........ ,-,-..... ·- DI DAll 't PILOT •···················•·· ·············•·•······· DON'TMISS LAGUNA HACH VIEW Thi:' p1 c lurt•1>que , fulurt• \'XCIU!>IVt' url'(l 1 Pr1c~ is nght at $115.000 1"''ll:>t t·x~n!i1vl' 2 year new, 2 Rdr m 2 buth on 2 h:vdi. lnvl!llt now udd on later Ulu1•1>irct t:u nyon' fld . Surn rn 11, i-; n s c n 11 d u t o J 2 I 1 Miramar Opt•n Sat/Son· 1 !\1on I !> HtESHMEW LISTIMG "THE WOODS" FllA \'A term~ 1-:xc1t m.i 2 bdrm unit Centrol u1r tond Onl~ 3 yri. new Washer drvcr 1ndutl1•tl l eram1c tile counter" & Mall i.how1•r Uctle r hurry (;alt today'' Only $78,!l>O' I ~5•9491 UNIVERSITY PARK PRICE SL.AS HB> Mot1v<itl•tl !i1·llcr t1111; purt·hai.t•d :i hnmt• 1n Urc~on :>ay::. Mthrn1t )our offer Btn :1 bdrm , r11n rm 1-l)(l' oonu::. rm c·ondo Ovl•r 200() Ml ft Ox lord mot.Id Only stepc, to lt•nnis & pools· Oon 't 11ra1t' Come l>l'e '' ~ 9-191 EXCLUSIVE COMDO $56.900 f or the dcscn minat1ng l'ou1,l1• 1.arAc mai.tcr i.u1tc. formal d 1111nA. gut'l>t bedroom Gourmet k11cht•n Xtra large hv 1nl! room. Enclosed patio ~duded & quiet. Pool & rec hall For more ddalls. cJ ll ~ 7!'.181 !•fl', I '' 11 I Ill,,,, NEWPORT HEIGHTS SI 25,000? Pracl'd to sell w1unhm.t ~'<! mvl•),\mcnt putcn•ial This l vly l'll l''-',.tOrt lle1i:hL'> home ha•. lic1•n -t•omplt·tc·ly n•mo<Ml'f1 IS. 1:-. a h1i:hly upJ!rJtlt•d J hclrm, :! ha r\ddt•d :it I ra1·111ms 111 J linl!ht & Jtl'\ lrnl\ rm ~ doscnt•),s to -lht• lw.wh m..1 k€' this 11fft•nn~ 11n1· 111 our hl'),l lnqwn•nuw• MG i711 (--1\W!ttlflMj Ht•al Estate CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Comnu 1.ll-I Mar Ouplt•x JU"t rt-dur1·d lo $175,000 3 Bc•droom ~ <! lx.'<lroom l'ol tl••n tin•J l 11H•nm1· 1 Anx 11111' 'l'llt•r l'lt•ast• l'Ull lur Jlll•l m:1115~1 r, <I ' • If t [~IH!Hil] .. EASTSIDE l11~:hl\ upi:radPd 4 bdrm, 2 11.1 I mly 1l11m1· w 11~1· '""' 1·<1 111 rt•ar yrtl & c· 11 \ ti 11 J l I 0 11 t• ~ l 1-;;,,t..,1111.' l11cut ion Nt•w q1t' drp),, w,dl1)ap1·r J>nn-d tu .,,.11 r."l ('a II now • r.m ;111 OPEN 1·5 5004 RIVER Best Beach Buy .lll!lt .1 kw 'It'!'!-tu the p ,1('1ftc On •an l.tt\l•ly hnm1• w 3 UH. 2 n A, OVl'r ),17.l-<1 b1110J! & ram I l y r oom),. 2 \:o.L) f1rcplaCl'~. 2 rar guraitc cnmmun11y pool Only Sl:fl 900 JUSTLISTB> Look ovl't' sandy h(•,.ch to Woodbndiie Lakl' from this {'xqwsllt>h dcrorut ro and fully IJnd11c111wd C' o ' 1 n i: t o n m o d 1• I 1 Arborluk1• I i-;1aoorutc r l•dwood dcrk1nl( $171.~ WAI.TH S. tU ... G &ASSOC. 67).1500 ' . Sundar Jun. 4, 1978 2 IS>IOOM 3700 P ark L<inc. Nl•wport lk h fi73-85.50 1 UU>OO Sat 10 2 10 Esc<ip:Jc1P Ct . Nt•wport Bch 673-8.SSO $1 12.500 Sal /Sun I ·4 1211 Miramar. Lagunu Beach G46 3255 Sll5.000 S IS /Mon l 5 714 M ar1i::old. Coronn d e l Mar $155.000 S u11da y 12 5 4G2 Orion Way. Nt•wpol't lk h 1i75·3411 $95.000 Sal/Sun t-5 117 Via Vella <Lido l s k ) N U. 675·6000 $228,500 Sul/Sun 1-6 498 Mounta in, Laguna Beach 644· 7020 $163.000 Sal/Sun l ·5 200 lntn •p1d . Nwpt Crst. NB G40-53.57 $125.000 Sun 1·5 31642 West Nine. Laguna Nig uel 494-2248 $80.500 Sunday 1 ·5 708 Goldenrod. Corona dcl Mar 644·9060 $143.500 Sunday 1 5 12 G unnison <Univ. Pk ) frvtnc 6 12-R235 SllM.000 Sunday 1·5 15 Park Vista ~Wdbr.dg) Jrvmt• 75!.1·1501 $8.1.500 Sun I ~ 2 IR & GUEST UMIT 149 F.s c'l1loncs. San C lem e nte t\98-0175 $86.500 Sa l/Sun 1 4 517 Oak Street. Lag una Bea ch 4!M·!.1473 $129.000 Sunday 1 ·5 2 BR & FAM RM or DEN 10 Wild Goose <.:rt <Nwpt Cres u NB fi4!5 -0295 Sal /S un I ·5 3:w Mor111n g Canyon Dr .. C:dM fi75·471J $350.000 Sal/Sun 12-7 202 /\. v<• S<•rr:t. San C l<•m Pntc 4!.lti 7711 S.CJ7.:100 S un 2 · 30-5 · 30 75 No Sea Is la nd Dr . (U1g Cyn ) N O G75 0000 $199.500 Sal/Sun 1-5 IO J ctty Or <Js mn C reek )CtlM G40-Gltil $213.950 S<Jl/Sun l 5 l2882 Mariano Drive. Lag Ni guel 644-9000 $139.900 Sal/Sun 1 5 207 Milford Rd (Cam eo Shores >Cd M 673-4400 $249.500 Sat Swl 1 5 1!)99 T ustm. Costa Mt·~;,i ti46-7171 SJ 10.300 Sun l··l 24488 Copper Cliff. L:.i kc Forest 642-8235 $68.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1001 Nottin gha m . Nwpt Beach 642-823.5 $243.500 Sat /S un 1-5 lt22 P c bble wood (Wood br idge> Irv. 644-7211 $88.500 Sat /Sun 1·5 914 Park /\.ve .. Laguna Beach 497 -2426 $129.900 S un 2-6 3 IB>ROOM 2681 Hcdla nds Dr .. Costa M e~Cl 548·08f;9 $91,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 27:!91 Pinu<?la. l\11ss1on V1eJO !581 ·3581 $69.500 Sat/Sun 9-G 2003 1 llarbor Isle, Jl un tington Dch 9ti2· 7190 S73.000 Sal/Sun 2-5 •472 16th SL. Co::.ta Mes a 833-8714 $129.500 Sunday 1-5 :m!.I 62nd St.. Newport Beach 645-9530 Sl 19,900 Sat/Sun l ·5 603 Vis ta Bonita. Newport Bch 640-6436 $158.500 Sal/Sun 11 ·4 8182 Blaylock. Huntmgton Bch 848-01i7 S73.900 S unday 1 5 50H Margue rite. Corona dcl Ma r fi73 -53.54 Sl9!l,506 Sal /Sun 1 5 •2948 /\.ndros, l\les a Verde. C.M. 518 -7708 S87.900 Sun 1·5 2009 F'cder:ll. Cost u l\lesa li42-6368 S65.000 Sat/Sun t2-5 •mm Tille r Way <llVHls> N.n . 675·34 ll $257 .500 Sat/Sun 1-5 26!)2 Re dla nds. Cos ta Mes a 646-1953 $.95.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 427 Lugonia , Ne wport Geach 548-1290 $102.000 Sun I ·4 · 30 2fi!l51 Calle Mar ia. Cap1s . B<:h . 493-2100 $138.500 Sat /S un 1 ·5 1946 Pt. Carney <llVllms l N.n . 675-6000 $159.900 Sal/Sun l ·S • 156 MeKnighL Dr.Crwnrt.Lag. fi75-GOOO $239,500 By Appoint. 103 Iris <Old CdM ) CdM fi75-6000 $158.000 Sat /Sun l ·5 iq Sun burst <T r llrk lllnct >Irv. fi75-:Wll $177.000 Sal/Sun I 5 H>2R1 Wildfir<.' C r . lluntmgton Ilch !Hi0-4361 ~al/Sun 1·5 2!1G:J Qul'dacfo . Newport Beach fi4'1 ·43'J4 $190.000lw/la nd) S/S I 5 ·lR N ucvo \Hanc ho S .. J ) Irvine 547.7044 $155.000 Sun 1·5 J939 1 Sierra Be llo ITurtlcrcx:k >Irv 752-6844 $Jo<J.500 Sut/Swl 1-5 i :ll7 S Vanness. S anta Anu 546·2313 $75.000 Sun. 12·5 ll !127 Santiago Drive <Baycrcst> NB ()73-4400 $2 19.500 Sal/Sun 1-5 2038 Aliso. Cost a Mesa ll4fi·7171 $11 9.000 S un l· 1 •3101 Gibraltor. Co::.ta Mesa 646·7171 586.900 S un 1 4 2378 Westminste r . Costa Mesa 646-7171 $89.950 Sun 1·5 506 35lh Street. Newport Ilc h 645-2425 Sl39.500 Sal/Sun 1-5 1106 Valley Circle. Costa Mesa 963-086 1 $95.000 Sat/Sun l·S 224 E. 18th St reet. Cost 01 l\les<l 7!'>1·3l!J l Sat/S un 1-5 2432 Vis ta Hogar (Bluffs) NB 644-6200 $121,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 415 Sanla Ana, Newport Beach 540·3666 $139.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 1915 Trade winds Cilayc rcs l) N B 642-7408 $177.000 • Sol/Sun 301 Espla nade <Bluffs l N Il. 642 7408 $179,500 Snt/~un • l9fi8 Vis ta caudal. Nt•wpo rt nch G44·70'l 0 $159.500 S un. 2-5 4909 Bruce Cr cs ccnt. Newport Bch 63l·1400 $1:!!.l.000 Sot1Sun 2133 K Ocean. Newport Beach (i31 ·1400 $170.000 Sal & Sun 107 A. St. <Ba l Penn > Npt Bch 631 -1400 $265.000 Sat & Sun 16172 Ea~le. Huntington Be ach 962 7788 Sun dRY Hi 21581 Impa la cca ClaSSIC'S l 11. B. 968·3.558 $84.500 Sat /S un 1 5 #22 Pebblewood IWoodbridRe >Irv 644 ·7211 $79.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 •401 Kinf{s Pl <Nt!wprt HghUI) NB 752-1700 $189.500 Sat/Sun 1-S • .... DIRECTORY 4807 S urrey. Cameo flghlnds. CdM G755511 $185.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1521 Kings Rd. <Bayview >. NB 673-9060 $249.500 Sat/S un l -5 132 Via Trieste <Lido>. N wpt Ilea~h 673-7300 $235,000 Sunday 1·5 994 Linden Place. Cost a Mcsct 546 5605 $67.300 Sunday 1-5 240 /\.mherst. off Wa k e Frs t. C.M. 548-1 WR S82.500 S un 12·4 215 E. Wilson. Costa Mesa 548· 1 lliX S79.500 S un 12-5 355 W:llnut <Newport Shores> NB 642·JG69 $99.000 S un 1·5 3189 Sicily, Costa Mesa 645· 1400 $78.500 S unday 12-4 # 10 Swift Court. Nwpt Crst. NB 640·5357 $165,000 Sun 1·5 tt 12 Swift Court. Nwpt Crst. N B 640·5357 $151,500 Sun 1-5 22 Wtld Goose Ct.. Nwpt Crst. NB l'l40·53S7 $11 7.500 Sun 1·5 1507 Sanlanl'llo (Irv h •rr I CdM fi75·6000 $178.500 Sun. 1·5 217 Vw Fin'nze <Lido Isl l N B G75 (i000 $220.000 Sun. l ·5 221 V i~1 Eboli <Lido Is l l NB 675 6000 $238,500 S un. 1·5 G02 Aca('ia <Old CdM) CdM fi75 1)()()() $159.900 S un. 1-5 •:l1 5 C't'<lar <Nwpt Shrsl NB (i 12 5200 $98.500 S un. 1-5 IGfiO Iowa (Ml•Sa Verde) C M li 15·0:J03 $81,llliO Sun. 1·5 2128 Pn•sH.lent Pl.. Costa l\lesa G15 0303 SGG.900 Sun. t-5 228 La rkspur. Coron a dc l Ma r 642-5200 $210.000 S un. 1 5 258 Wa lnut. Nwpt Shrs. N B 642-8850 $139.000 Sun 1 :30-5 31645 Vi <J Ma donna. S an Juan Capo 646-7711 Sunday 1-5 I Ill~ lkvon < W. C'li fl I )I Il n 12 fifl-13 Sl79.500 Sun I 5 :!1;1 Brentwood . Co~ta Mc~a fi lfi 717 1 592.500 Sun l ·l :iJ!I V1 ::-.ta Flor;1 r Bluffs 1 ~H i!)fl l:>C)l Sl3!l.!KIO Sun 1 ·:> l IR & FAM RM or DEN 1114 Wh1teScttls. Coro na del Ma r 6 14·2641 $184.500 S a t /Sun t -5 1766 Port Ma nleig h Cr <HVH ) NB 644-9238 Sat /Sun 1·5 2049 Port Bristol Cr <Hrbr Vi ew > N B n40·0468 $165,900 Sat /Sun 1-5 637 Alta Vista. Laguna Oeach 497 ·3331 $245.000 Sunday l ·5 • 5004 Hi \'er St <Lido San d > NB 6 10-()f:>OO Sl3!L900 Sal/Sun l ·5 •3351 Marigold. Grccn br ook. CM 557.7905 Sl07.900 Sat/Sun 12·5 ~ 12 Crosscreck (Woodbridge) Irv. (;73-8430 $127 .000 S unday 12-3 2057 l Vista P laza . Lag una Niguel 494·7578 $132,500 Sat/Sun 2-5 1041 2Christmas Dr_,Hunt'g Bch 848-0117 $77.900 Sunday 1·5 29055 Hidgevie w. Laguna Nigue l 673-5354 $179,000 Sat 12-4 3362 Fuschia St. <Green brook ) CM 540-0084 $102.000 ~alfSun 12·5 5241 lfiram Lane. lrvine 559. 7374 $125.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 :us Milford Or. <Ce:im eo S hrs>CdM 644 -1766 $266.000 S unday 1·5 JG I Monte Vista. Costa Mesa 833-4921 $82.000 S unday 1·5 1038 Sea La ne (flVflls) CdM 675-6000 SJ80.000 Sat /Sun 1 ·5 410 Vista Roma <Bl uffs> NB 675-GOOO $121.500 S1:1t1Sun 1-5 1!)19 Pt Proven ce OIVllms) NB. G75·6000 S212.000 S al/Sun 1-5 1818 Pt. Renwic k <llVHms l N.B. ti75 6000 $162.500 Sat/Sun 1.5 1800 Port Kimbc rll'y, llV H, NB fl40·53.57 $134.500 Sat /Sun l-5 2fi42 Circle Dri ve ( Bayshrs ). NB 1144-0060 $234.500 · S unday 2-5 908n P c lir an. Founta in Va ll ey ft64 1926 $85.950 Sun l ·5 1759 New Hampshire. Costa Mesa 51\U-2313 $.')} .500 Sat l ·5 2221 San LorC'nzo. Sant<i /\.na 54n-2Jl3 S87 .950 Sat. l ·4 1713 Iowa, Cost a Mesa 546-2313 $97.500 S un. 1·5 3093 Yukon. Costa Mesa 546-2313 S80.950 Sun 1-5 3072 Ty le r Way. Costa Mes<t 546·2313 $81.000 S un. l ·5 167 1 t abr ador (Mesa Ve rdelC.M. 645·6080 $79.500 Sat /S un 1·5 2226 Knox. Santa Ana 673-8550 $81.950 S un. 1·5 1759 New ll<tmps hire. Costa Mesa fl13·8.550 $91.500 S un. 1-5 284 Hobin flood Ln .. Costa Mesa G73·8550 $117 .500 Sal. l ·4 1014 Sea La ne lflv Hills) CdM 6'14 ·6200 $243.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3830 Key Bay Dr. <HVllls) CdM li44-0322 $197..500 Sa t /Sun 1-5 1500 Cornwall <Wcstc lifO. N.n . 642·1:i2:J5 $172.500 Sul/Sun 1·5 4511 Camden Dr. (Cam co Shrs)CdM 642-8235 Sat /Sun 12·5 1800 Antigua < Baycresl > N. B. 642·823.S $2<J9.500 Sa t/Sun 1 ·5 2431 Port Whitby CHV Homes l NB 642-8215 Sat /Sun 12-5 •615 Rockford,Cam.H 'lnds.CdM 644 -6200 Sal/S un 1-S • • 1915 llayside Drive, CdM 642-82.1.5 $425,000 Sa t,Sun 1-5 1017 Sandcastle. Coron a d e l Ma r 540·3666 . $19'J,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 1827 Ma riners Dr . Newport Beh 540 3666 $148.500 Sal/S un l ·5 6292 Amy. Garder1 G rove . 540-3666 $78.000 Sat /S un 1 5 #47 Sycamore !Turtle Rck ), Irv G40·1812 $15!.1.500 Sat /Sun 1·5 5575 Castle Dr .. lluntrngton Ilcarh 962-7788 S79.900 S~·H I ·5 4804 Biver . Nt>wpo rt Be a ch 640· 1812 Sl:l<J.500 S un 1 5 4582 R anc h Grove. Willow. Ir 752·7315 $79.!)()0 Sunday 1-5 3941 /\.s pcn, Coll l'r k. lrv lf1l' 752· 1:n 5 $135.000 Sw1 1-5 2006 Port /\.I bans cu· , Npt Oeac:h fi:JJ -1400 $159.500 Sat&Sun •5 12 Rockford Pl Cam Jlld <.:ctM fi73 -4803 $205.000 S un l 5 •4962 Lori Ann <Ca. Ho m es). Irv. 552-3008 $87 .900 Su.nday 1 ·S 1206 Essex Ln . Westdiff. N. B. 642-8850 $152.500 Sat/Sun 1 30·5 240 Virginia t E1S1dc >Costa Me~a 54G 5880 $85.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4500 ltoxbury. Cameo llglnds. CcJM fi75-551 l $263,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 14112 Moore t r t. <Colony) Irv. 752-1700 $87.900 Sun 12-4 • IMI Whitcwatcr .. Js mnCrk.CdM 675-5511 $249.500 Sat/Sun I 5 739 Oolsana. Laguna Bea ch 49.7·2421 S2.5tiJ)00 Sunday 12 4 !l35 filler Wuy. Corona d c l Ma r G75 -237:l $195.000 Sun l 5 • •237 C•mal 1Nwpt S hor es L N fi 645-7575 $2~5.000 Sunday 1 5 2007 Commo<lorc. Newport Beach fl7 3·7300 $185.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 3727 Inlet Is le IHbrVu ) NB 675-3411 $275,000 S un. 1-5 107 Via San Re m o, Lido Is land. NB $240.000 Sunday 1-5 •362 E. Magnolia CE /Side > CM li46-3255 $87.000 S un. l ·S. • • 460 62nd St. < Nwpt Shores ) NB 545·7983 $154.500 Sunday 1 5 2517 Wcs tminutc r <E !Sidel CM G31 ·2026 S89.500 Sun 12 4 97!) Modjeska <Marna lllndlCM 675·1600 $109.500 S un. 1-5 425 Vista Flora <Bluffs> N B 675·6000 $184.500 Sun. 1·5 •487 Og le <Nwpt Hg ts l C M 546-5990 $115.000 S un. 1·5 21791 S ummerwind. Hu nting ton Bch 646· 74M Sl 25.000 Sun l .. f 310 Colleen. Costn Mesa 645·0303 $132.900 Sun 1 5 •22 Goodwill Ct. <Nw p t Crsll NB 642-5200 $124.500 Sun 1-5 755-0 ly mpic. Costa M~ ·a 645-0303 $88.900 Sun 1-5 2104 Continenta l. Cosl t1 Mesa 645·7221 $69.795 Sun I 5 11 95 Paularino Ave .. N. C M 546·4141 $79.900 Sun. 1-5 1543 Santanc lla <Irv T e rr), CdM 675-5726 $16.5,000 Sun. 1-4 :30 10052 Sprit <So. Port ) llunt. Bc h. 545·9491 $93.950 Sun 1·4 204 40th St.. Newport Be<ich ll31-2133 $177,000 S und<.1y 428 1 M <.inza ni t~1 1(;rntrce J lrnm• 759-150t S90.000 Sun 1.:1 • 2~ Esrapadt• Ct . N B Ii 15 fi.1(Y.) SJ2:l.500 S un I I 1:!11 Nottingham fid. !'i D fi 16-ft.131 SlKS.000 Sun 12·:'> 8~02 Cast1han 1 Pac S;,inrls 1 I IH s:lfi 2tJ09 SAA.ROI) Sun 1 ·5- l IR & FAM RM & GUEST • 1822 Buttons he ll CBaycrstl N n ti42·5200 $208.000 SattSun I ·5 4 IEDROOM 9481 Madison, Westmins ter 893-1351 $71 .950 Sat/Sun 1-5 7 Elmwood <Wdbrdg l lrvtnl' 752 ·53f.8 $102.000 Sund<iy l 5 27012 Calle Gratrndu. Cap1s . lkh. 493·2100 $133.500 SattSu.n I 5 19541 Wa terbury Ln .. llunt Bc h 968-5651 S84.950 Sat/Sun 12-5 1939 S a nde rling <Mesa Ve rdel C.M. 645·11 03 Sl 19.500 Sal/Sun 1·5 4833 Cortland.CamH 'lnds.CdM 673· 7286 $230.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 3367 Nevada. Costa Ncsa 754·1202 S95.000 S unday 1·5 20372 Rayvie w <Hnck flay l NB 7!54-1202 Sl 2<J.OOO Sat /Sun 1-5 771 Oly mpic. Costa Mesa U73-85SO $75.fiOO Sun. 12·3 • 1206 Cambridi.te <Wcstc liff l NH 642-7408 $236.000 Sut&Sun 1111807 I loliday < Baycrest IN B 642·7408 $208,000 Sat & Sun 527 E Ave San J Lwn. San Cle m ente ll40·9900 $14:l.900 Sunday I 5 •239 Colton. Newr)ort Shores. NB ()44 7020 $Hi!l.500 Sal & Sun 2·G 2212 F'ransc1sco Dr .. N.D. fi73-7300 $2 l4.500 Sat /Sun 1-5 llll7 Pondcrosa. Mesa Verde. C M 645-0303 $88.000 Swl. 1-5 4 ta & FAM RM or DEN 465 Nycs Place. La~una Beach 675·3411 Sat /Sun 1 5 •20ll Yacht Mischief. Newport Bch 673-7300 $279.500 Sat/Sun l 5 18151 Lakepomt Ln., Hunt'ng Bch 847·1~ $124,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 709 Cameo llglnds Or . CdM 673 1592 SlM.000 Sat/S ul\ I 5 Ji Deerwood Lant•. Nt?wporl lk h 644 4631 S.179.000 Sal/Sun 12 .'l Hl431 Sierra Lunu. Turll<• Rck . Irv 759· 1120 St22.500 Sal/Sun I 5 • t508 Dovt'r Or . Newport Och 641i-Oi58 $15!.1.500 Sat /Sun l 5 •21U5 (;on ·o Pl ( Mt•s a Vt·rdc 1 CM 54ti·!Jl79 $128.500 S un 12 5 19441 Sierra Mi<1 Hd Trtlrc·k.lrv 833·8516 $134.900 Sut/Sun 1·6' l!.1981 Culo <Lund m a rk > Hunt'g Bch 962· 1725 Sl 11 .950 Sal/Sun 1-5 • 10658 El Sont•to. FLn V<1lley 848-011 7 $99.500 Sal/Sun I-~ 171 J•T (•rra ptn W•1y, New port Beac·h ti-14-9060 $177.500 Sat/Sun l-5 10273 Carctinal. F ounta in Valley 545·0173 $95.000 Sw1 12'-4 10082 Ut•vcrly. Huntmgton Bch 96S· 7449 Sl 10,000 Sett/Sun HO'J W. Balbou Bl <Bal Peninsulc.t • 675-8120 S215.000 Sat /S un 12·4 1711 Tcrqprn Wuy <B<•ycresu NB li44 9060 SW7 .500 Sal/Sun 1-5 2 11 0 Y:wht M1sc·h wt' <Sea Vu I NB 675 liOOO $28!).500 Sal /Sun l ·5 201!)1 Norc:roft <Lndrn k > II B. 640-GlGI $95,000 Sut /Sun l ·~ 2215 Arbutus <E /Bluff ) N 6 . li75-34 I l $1!)4,500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 • l!.142 Santiago. Dover Shrs. NB 640-5357 $297 .500 Sat/Sun 1-5 32 l>rakt•s Bay. <.:oron a dl'l l\1ar fJ75.:M l l $2H4.000 ~<•l!Sun 1-5 15:.1 1 llighlm1cl Dr .. N l'Wport lk h 833· l:llfi $22!.1,500 Sun 12 5 2901 c,1tulpa . Eastbluff. NB 6<10 I 108 Sl44,500 ~al/Sun 1·5 * 17 Burning Trc.•e <U1g CJn 1 NB G40 9420 $469.500 Sat 1 5/Sn l ·C> 297:1.Java Rd <Mt•sa Vl'rt.le >C M 545·7427 $149.000 Sat /Sun l 5 • •502 Via Lido Nord. Lido b it.>. NH 673 l020 Sf18S.OOO Sat /S un 1-5 205 Via Jucar <Lido Isle I NB 675-6259 $250.000 Sal/Sun 12·5 • 10 18 1T heseus.1 lun trng ton Bc h 9fc'4· 1926 $125.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 1020 While S ails 11 lbr Vu l CdM ti44 4910 $22ti.500 Sat/Sun l 5 1915 Manners Dr. <Westc lf 1 N.8 . fi44·4910 $195.000 Sat /S un 1-5 :30 450 1 Surrl'y Or <Cameo Hind > CdM 644·4910 $175.500 S a t/Sun l-5:30 1941 Commodore.· <B ay erst 1 NB 642 5200 $li4.900 Sat /Sun 1-5 2030 Ca lvert . Costa Mesa 540-ln O Sl 34 ,950 Sat/Sun l ·5 29 18 /\Ila Luguna. L aguna Bc·ach 497 3.~ Sl42.500 Sat/Sun l·S 2837 S huntar. Cost:.i Mes a fi46-71i l Sl30.ooo ~al /Sun 1·4 1959 Port Cardiff, Newport Beach fi46 7171 $169.950 Sat /Sun 1-4 3032 Cle ve land. Costa Mesa 673-8.550 S82.500 Sat. ll-4 •2870 Clubhouse Or .. Cos ta Mesa 673-8550 $139.950 Sun. l ·S 201 Wa ke Forest. Cost a ~lcsa 6i 3-8.550 $81.500 Sun. t 5 2849 Ch1os Rd . Costct Mesa 673·8.55() Sl29.SOO Sun. 12·4 .30 :lJ.59 Canad IC.In. Costu Mes a 67:1 8.550 $83.000 Sal/Sun l 5 255 E 22nd ~t.. Costa Mesa 1;41>-i lil S!.16.000 Sunl·4 • • 51 '1 38th St . Newport Oc·h fi4ti 7li l $355.000 Sat/Sun 1 5 311 2 Van Burl'n. Costa Mesa 546·2313 Si8.500 Sat. 10 2 • lOi O Miss ion. Mes:i dc•I Mar . CM 751-31!)1 Sunday 12·4 1221 i'<'mhrokr Ln .. Wl'::.tclifL NB 548·6J:J:J $14!1.500 Sun 1-5 251 Flow(•r SI • Coslu Mei.a li46 7411 ~at /Sun I 5 35412 S<.•:.1v1c•w Dri ve. Capo 8ea('h rn:J.8812 $177.000 Sunday 1-S •I 751i Skyl ~1rk !off I loliday >.N B fi-12 82:l."i S l!J.1,500 Sw1day l ·•'l • • 1t 21 H;1lbo:.1 C(lves. Newport Bth 63 1 1400 21>5.000 Sal 2807 Catalpa. Nl·wport Brach 6H f12<X> $175,000 S::tl /Sun I ·!'> WI S Windward <H:.1ycr est >NB fi42 823.5 Sl21.000 Sat/S un I 5 • 2242 Heather La ne. N B 642 823.5 Sl7!J,900 Sal/Sun 1-5 •5721 tlt•tl Ave. lfunt'g Beach G4l ·Xl:t'l Sat /Sun 1-5 1909 Yut'ht E ndw ntrcss. Npt Bc:h 640-t>H 2 Sun 1 S l3 t5 /\.nt1gua <B<1y('rc::-.t 1 N R fi42 7 1(18 S229,500 Sal & Sun 20011 Mu.Hand. Huntington Bc h 752 ;:us $1:)3.750 Sunday l·:l IG 12 Anl tgu a I l>ov(•r Shorc•s >N H fi,12 71108 SJW.500 S un 8!15 Sonora. (.'o::-.t a Mrsa 540 :Uit>fi Sat & Sun 1-5 14 14 llul'on. Santa /\.na 640 1812 ~11 .900 Sun I 5 1rn Monh•t•1to Dr .. ('oron:.i dl'I Mar 644 70'l0 $45!>.000 S:.11/Sun 1 5 97!'> Paulu rino. Mes~• North.CM 556·2660 $!)4.900 Sund.1y I -5 •32()(i Monluna CMes3 Verck>CM Stlfl 58&1 588.900 S<tt /Sun 12.s 207fl M and:mn (l\frs a Vcrdt• I C:\I 54G S81i<) Sl39.900 S<tl tSun l 5 • 3~"11 fu.h, ('nlll'J:! ' Pk .. I r vtrle li45 7221 Sl2H.900 So 10 2. ~n 1·4 •17 1i2S:.indra L<.•t• r.n . Ihm!. Och 752 1700 S230.000 Sat/Sun 12 s 211 52 Shriw Ln . Hunt Jh•a('h 752 1700 $1 ~5.000 Sun 12·S 2400 S1t·r ra V1st a. Nt:wport Hl»t<'h 75i 1700 $225.000 Sat /Sun I 5. •975 Dc•nvl'l'.Mcs a No .. CM 545-9491 $115.900 Sun l 5 331}7 Ma rigold <G recnbrook I CM 545·!M91 $104.000 Sun 1-5 14601 Ouk CCollcf.{<' Pk I, Ir vine 552 7500 $115.000 Sunday 1-5 17932 Hopksnii. <Univ Pk ) Irvine 552 7500 $116.500 S un. l 30·4 30 17 Clean Spring. Trtlrk. frv. 759-1131 $19i.500 Sun 1·4 ll12 Rcdhawk <Wood~1dge I Irv. 552· 1180 $128.000 Sun 1·5 1830 Port Bormouth. N B &14·0614 S185.0QO Sunday 1 5 .. __ .,.. -.,. ..... n ... .. ... -:.lo. •• -.... , DIRECTORY ............. 6-twy ..... Y-.............. ,.. ..................... Al ................... . -....._ • .,.....,. ... .., ................ i. hl49y't DAILY rtLOT WA.HT AD$.,..._, ......... .._.. ............ _ ............................ , ......... s-.....y ... --,. 4 BR & FAM RM or DEH 3 BEDROOM •975 Trenton Wuy. McsaWds.C.:M 962-4454 $~~.500 Sun. 1-5 •21 Goletu Pomt <Spyglass> CdM 640·6927 $.597.000 Sun. )-6 • 14 Mission Bay ·;pyglass> CdM 640-6648 $375.000 Sun. 1-6 *'2020 Phalarope <Mesa Verde) CM 673-1181 $129,500 Sunday 1-5 •13591 Onkay ha <Hqt Clb> Irv. 675·6000 St42,500 Sun. 1-5 • 1750 Skylark <Haycrst> Nn (i7!'l·6000 S215.000 Sun. 1 5 2806 Ue(•gan. Sant<t Ana 540-1720 $112.900 :m22 Parton. Santa /\11:.1 Sun. 1 5 540 1720 $96,900 Sun . 1·5 4J32 Sensia (Univ. Park > Irv 754-1202 $106.900 Sunday 1-5 •17722 Cassia Tree. Jrv. 540-1720 $17!J.UOO Sun. 1·5 ~11 I E. 22nd Street. Costa !\1 esa <213 )285·8700 $135.000 S un 1·5 1i :l0 Galaxy <D<>v<'r Shores) NB ti~2 ·82:\5 S325.000 Sun. 1·5 1110 1 Dorothy Lane. Newport Bch fi42 ·8235 Sunday 1·5 1459 Galaxy <Dovl'r Shore:.> NB 642·8235 S285,000 Sunday 1·5 2226 Port Carlis le <I IV J lomes > NB 642-8235 $174.900 Sunday 1·5 1!}51 Pt.Weybridgc.HVHms.NB 642-8235 $157,500 Sunday 1·5 t1fi27 Roxbury Dr.Cam.Shrs.CdM ti44 ·ti200 SJ25,llOO Sunday 1.;, •!JJl Presidio <Me::-.adclMar> Cl\l ~4fl·4141 $98.900 Sun. l-5 '.108 Bowling Green <Coll Pk > CM fi'16 3928 $89. 750 Sunday l 5 •4 Point Loma. Newport Beach fi40 risoo $348,500 Sunday 1-5 :m:32 Clevehrnd. Costa Me:,a S82.500 Sun l ·S :1:1:; 1 W.voming Cir. Cn::-.ta l\IC'~a :;:;1 :1:1s2 S9!l.soo Sun 1 :; 5 BEDROOM * l :IJ(il Silver Ilirch. Tus tin i:H -4!J I 1 Sll2.950 Sal/Sun 10-:l 11x:11 ArborLn <Ot·am»Jrv. ti75-J4l l S169.~ Sal/Sun l 5 * 1607 Santiago < flc1yc·n~::,l > N. B. fi~2-7408 $248.000 Sat & Sun • •220 Via L1d11 Nore!, Lido. NB fi73·7300 $595.000 Sunday 1·5 20821 Hunter Ln,Seswind.11.B. 545·9491 $104.000 Sun 1·4 821 Camphor 1 £<.1slblull 1 ~B i 59·1~1 Sl88.500 Sun l -5 5 IR & FAM RM or OEH 1863 Boa Vis ta Ctrl'ic. CM 5'1!'d476 S137.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 102H2 Ml'rcdith. lluntington Bch 9fl2-7788 S12fi.SOO Sunday J-5 • ::22 Morro BCJy. Spyg lass.CdM 1; 10-1812 Sun J .:, :: 1!1 c;ot1la PL.. Spyglass. <.;dM 1; HJ 1812 Sun 1·5 633 Sky' 1ew. Urook view. C. ~l 752 7315 $89.900 Sat/Sun I 5 • 16529 Cab<J llero. Huntington Bch 962-7788 $67.500 Sunday 1·5 J 7647 Brittany. Huntin,glon Bch 673-7300 $63.900 Sunday 1-5 #6 Wild Goose Court. Nwpt Bch 645·0202 $114,900 Sunday 1 5 12!:* Vist<.1 Suerte (Bluffs) 640-5560 $135.000 Sunday l -5 2G43 Vista Orn;.itia CNorth Bluffs> li40 55GO Slfi4,!l00 Sunday 1·5 l BR & FAM RM or DEN 345 Umwrs1ty M-l. Costa Mesa 752 1700 S9:l,90o Sat/Sun t-5 21i l0 D Scger:,l rom. Santa Anu 5 Hi 2:H 3 S?:l .500 Sun I :; • i; I MoonrtSl'. NcwpOr't lkarh 962 7788 $91,500 \Sunday 1-5 TOWNHOUSES ~OR SALE 2 BEDROOM li7 Swl'clwalcr <Trtlrk Gin> Irv G75-J4ll $148.500 Sul/Sun l 5 2 BR & FAM RM or DEN li2 Lago Sud CHS.J > lrvint' G75·34ll Sil:jS ,OUO ~i.ll/Sun l ;-, 3 BEDROOM 11 3 i /\ rboles < Rand10 S .J > Ir' 752· l 700 SI 48.000 Sun 1 5 3 BR & ~AM RM or DEN 4102 Bris bane <Univ Prk >.Irvine 499-4820 $99.500 Sat/Sun H l 4 BEDROOM t 8l Lexington lMonlH't·llo>CM li41i-3928 S{>H.500 Sal/Sun 1 5 HOME & INCOME FOR SALE 2-2 BR'S 209 Flower SL. Costa Mesa 611(1-8300 Sl 2!l.OOO Sal/Sun daily 2 BR'S EACH * • 105 N. Bay front. Balboa Is land 642-5200 ~un . I 5 l BR & I IR 118 Goldenrod. Coronu del M::ir fi31-1800 Sl53.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 UNITS FOR SALE 3 BR & 2 BR 2511 Seav1l'W. Coron<.1 dcl Mar H42· 7408 $372.UUO Sun :lJH2 1 /\v<.'Cul1Lu ,Sa n.JuanCapo TWO ON A LOT '1!1fi·i71 I Sl!)5.0<><> Sun 2 :30-5:30 22 12 Laurel Plate. N<•wpurt lkh 11;0 J\ll'ndoza l ('rna lllnds J CclM 645-1103 S115.0<XI Sal/Sun 1-.5 ti75 lil)()(l S.17~.ooo Sal/Sun 1-5 l :Utfi /\rnha 1E1Hl11fl >N B fi44 ·50-tfi Sl25.000 S<il/Sun l ·5 :m22 llC'ndrix. lr\'tlll' li4fi 7l71 SI W.HOO Sun 1-5 1 H7 Ruoy < E Sid · > Costa Mesa 1; 12-.5200 S.<Mi.()()() Sal/Sun l ·:l lfl5:~8 Mt. Sh(•rrod Cr . Fount Vly (i<12·K235 S12:t9C)(l Sul/Sun I ·5 'fr 2'1 12 Windward, N B '>42-8235 $250.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 .! 22fi Poluris < Oo\.c•r Shon•s I NB ()42-8235 5437 ,500 Sunday 1·5 20172 Trnnqutl Ln . llntg Ueach fl 15-0303 SI02.950 Sun. 1-tj •!13:~ Cr<l('US Cr . ((;rntJk) C.M . Ii t5 -0:j(J'.l St 34 .90o Sun. 1-5 2078 Phalarope C Me~a Verde> CM ;}46-4141 Sl37.UOO Sun. 1·5 W04 N Ce1pclla Cl.M. Vcr<le.C!\I 546-4141 $159.500 Sun. 1·6 17;.!i Port Barmouth <llhrVul NB 759-l!lO l S18fi.OOO Sun 1-5 1721 Orchard Dr . Santa /\11a lll!- ~1 :10.000 Sun l ·!l 6 BEDROOM ~fi27 Covr ({.;hina Cove> Cdi\1 ms-6000 S385.000 ~at/Sun 1-5 6 IR & fAM RM or DEN • 11H6 Oriole <Mesa VC'rdc) CM 5 15 5946 Sl5H.000 Sal/Sun 12 5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I BEDROOM 1!H8 f>t.'fll'l'l' St., llunl'g Harbour 960-4361 $61,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 I BR & FAM RM « DS. • * 1030 Bayside' Covl' F. . N.B. 610 6500 $219.500 Sunday 1·5 • • 1014 Bayside Cove E .. N.B. IM0-6500 S2l9.500 Sunday 1-5 2 IEDROOM 409 Arenoso Ln .. Sun Clemente 498-2200 $8.5,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 2764 Hillview (l(arhor Vu ) NB 644-6200 $148.500 Sat/Sun I 5 • 38 Sea lsl ancl Dr. <Big Cyn) NB GH-4910 $140,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 : 30 2071 Vista dcl Oro <Bluffs> NB 645-0303 Sl43.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 6 Rosem a ry <Woodbridge> lrvme 559 0151 $68.500 Sun 1-5 ff 14 Surfs ide Cl .. Newport Sc h 645-0303 $79.000 Sun. 1·5 2 IR Ir FAM RM or DEH •2921Perla <Bluffs > N .R. 644-4910 $170,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 :30 DUPLEXES FOR SALE I IR & 2 BR 700 8(•gonia. Coron;,i del Mar fi 10·90W SIG8.l:JOO S<1l1Sun l :; 2 BR & I 'BR 1:J2·4321t:• l);.ihlta, CdM m:l-84!-M $155.0110 Sund ay l :i ••fill 36lh Street. Newport Bch 1i75-!H l l S325,000 Sal/Sun 1 s 2 BR'S EACH ~I Prospect. Newport S hore's NB ~39 0730 S lW.000 Dy /\ppt. l IR & STUDIO 3101·3111 Bayside Drive. C'dM •i73-5354 $217,500 Sal 'S un l !i 3 8"' & 2 BR 1803 West Bay. Newport Beuth 640-9900 $300,000 Sal/Sun 12-5 415-41511:• Iris. CdM 642-5200 SI 94 ,50<l 3 BR'S EACH s~1t1Sun J .:; .110 /\vO<'ndo. Coron~• dl•I Mar G75 551 1 $239.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 l BR & FAM RM or DEN & 2 BR & FAM RM or DEN t;():I .J ;,is mine. Corona d e l Mar C>75 ·5726 $265.000 Sun 1 5 TRIPLEX FOR SALE 21R'SEACH 188 East 22nd Strcc>t. C M 552-0507 $178.000 Sunday 2·5 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM • • 700 L1clo Ptirk Dr Unit 23. NB f.;75 551 l $40.00() Sat/Sun 1 5 HOUSE FOR RENT 2 U & FAM RM or DEH 511 19th St., Huntington Och 960·6331 $575 Sal/Sun t I .5 .. . . . . . . -. . . ~~!~!.~~~-~~ ....... 1~~:!!.~~~-~~........ Sunday. June 4 1978 OAIL.Y PIL.OT 07 G J I 002 G"9NI I 002 HouHs For Sal• HouHs F-or S• Hous•~ hw S. •ftf'rG ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.••••••1••••••••••r~\IA •••••••••••••••••••••~• •• • • • •• • • • • • •• •• •• •• ••• ••••••••• • •••• •• ••••••• G.-ral I 002 IW~ro uu.i Getterol I 002 OPEN HOUSES 1-5 PM SPYGLASS -Country setting. view of green rolhng hills. this Ncwporkr mo<lcl teaturL•s 4 bdrms. fam1ly rm. d1nmg rm, large lot and has 1lCVl'r been lived an . Upgraded be1gl' n.1 rpe ting lhrouj!hout. Offe rt!d at ~84.000 Ope11 Sal/Sun. 32 Orak<.'l' Hny, CdM . <Spyg las~ lltll t o El <.:a pill an to Point Argue lie>. l RANCHO SAM JOAQUIH -J u s l n.·dutecl. Vu:w townhome. Popular San Carlos model. Move in and begin t'nLertaining 1 m mecHa tcly in th1::-. designer decorated home. Great lo<'<.1t10n t n comm unity f:Jcil1lil'::,. !>1:35.000. Oix•n Sal/Sun. ;:2 Lago ~ud. TURTLEROCK GLEH -Thi::, popular Plan l townhome offrrs LhC' m ost 1 ant.is tH' v 1ew m Turllerock I rom :'>Jewport C e nter to Mt. .Baldy . l'rofcss1onal ly d ecorat ed. 2 l ar~c hcdrooms. Open Sat/Sun. Offered ul ~1.:\8,750. 7 Sweetwater. HARBOR VIEW HILLS -J usl li s ted. 1minatulalc highly upgraded 3 BH. + t,1mdv H.oorn. executi ve home. /\tr t·onu :. nrngn1f1n·ntly unob::-.tructcti Ca talina . Otcan V iew. llug<' rnamtenancl' tree lot. Even a mint putting grcl'll. Privacy . elegance a nd !->Cr e n1ty , l'P1tom1ze this lovely pro~11.y. Ottered at ~75,000. Open Sun. 3727 1 nll'l 1 !.It•. EASTBLUFF Jus l 11 ::-.kd . th1::-. immaculate Lus k 0 Plan. 4 BR 211:i BA. m :1 111 t' u I' c d I ands ca pin g. upgratkd interior decorating. new mu:row~vc and self cleanrng oven with sulill overhead ltghtmg. View of (;atalma. waler s ofte ne r a nd tinted windows. Open Sat/Sun. Offered at ~l~.500. 2215 Arbutus. NEWPORT BEACH -Superb condo. end unit. Mirrored walls. hardwood floors. tlurl ing kitchen. movl' in cond1t1on and clos e to pool. 2 BH <!1 •• HA . pnn·<I to sl'll. Open Sat & Sun Hi2 Ono11 Way Offered at S9:i.ooo LAGUNA BEACH -Brand new Ocean. t:anvon and hill \'icw home. Beamed cet~ngs. 2 r1replac~s. formal dining. fum1Jy roum. many upgrades. Full balcony w ith ocean view. ·1 RH . 21 ::? 13i\. Open Sat & Sun. 4G5 Nyes f>l;.icc. IRVINE DEANE HOMES .Jus t ltsk <I. beautiful 5 Bdrm. large lot. 3 uaths. profess1onally dccornled. Usrrl bnt•k patio w/mass1ve patio covt'r . Open SattSun. offered al Sl69.900. li831 Arbor Lane. TURTLEROCK HIGHLANDS -New Lusk home. pn me view. buyers cho1c·e ol eurpet. 3 Bdrm. 2 baths. Open Sal Su n () frt>r<'d at SI 77 .000. 4 Sunhur~l . LUSK HARBOR VIEW HILLS -La rgl'. 1mm~.1t·ulutc 3 Bl{ 21 :• Lk 1. honll' with a \'it'\\. ol Catulina to Palos Vl·l'dl'!'>. 1ntlud1n g a poo l and a :.et'ludl·d ('Ou rt\ a 1 d .. Jus t p:11ntcd m::-.1dc & out J c·u1 g'ar;,ige. ~57.500. Open Sat & Sun . ~.(J!l Ttlll-r Way . OTHER PROPERTIES TURTLEROCK HIGHLANDS -New Lu::-.k llwm'. Bl·c.wtiful view from this 2 !->loo I llclrm McGn·gor model. Clo::-.c to sl'houl:-.. p<1rks. with homeowner·-; n·t·rt·at1111rnl lact llll<.'!->. :\vallabll' 111 :\ugU!->l SPYGLASS Su pt• r l'O r n (• 1· I fl l. Upgradt'fl floonng thruoul. lnll'rcum. ,. 1 t.' w I r o m I r on t a n d b a <.' k o r mountmm. uml otcan. La1·gc <:ovcrccl p:it10. hu1ll·lll vac:uum system. 5 BR. 3 ear garage. Call for uppumtmenl. SPYGLASS Super Southport with populur Cape Cod exteri or. Ideal fo r Jar~<.' family. Perfect for formCJI e ntertaining fi Bdrms. with h.irgc game room. S35H.500 HARBOR VIEW HILLS Prime locat1on F;.1bulous panoramic view. ocean. bay & coastline. 4 Bdrm. Family Room. D111mg Room and pool. One ot thl· la rgest lots m the area with g reat potential for expansion. Listed exclusi vely by Lus k . Appointment 011ly . .............................................. . .. ......... .. ......... ----------------- lnc.omr P'rofMrty ~ct yoursetr up "" th1-. UVl'l"lllZed duplex Id<···· locution ·-·<X'l'nn 'ldt• ul hq:hway Coronu d\ I MJr Near beJt h !>l'hools & shopp111.a.: quiet res1dent1ul Jrc,1 Asku1g $215.000. C&11tom Homt s GoHCourw Heady made f1nJnC' In g .. exnt1ng dt· signs ... expansive ~olf rourse views . ut'cJn breeLes. All you routd a!.k for an le1sun• 11, mi.: TURnE ROCK HIGHLANDS New Lu~k l\l:wTa v1~h model Pvt rec tac 1ltt1rs. l'ls to schls. purks. etc July move in. Sl 79 000 46 SU•tr Cr.teftlf TURn£ ROCI( GUH Nt•w 2 s ty townhome w /2 Br. 2 112 JJa, WOO sq. tt . w/view. Adult or ienta ted w icomm pool & tennis crts. $140.000 or lease $675/ mo. 4 Rocky GI .. Mib Schloessman, Realtor 17149 673-53 It J\J I about 3000 sq n :.i n<l '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! pm·ed from $229,000 <;IAMT BEACH ESTATE-$88,950 Pnce thow.ands below similar models B1kt• lo bt-<1rh from this soann~ l story 5Bdrm + ram rm Pnvate entry Sweeping sta1rrase to Bdrm 1·om plex. Owner says bnng any offer. <:a l l quac·k 847 6010 nl"fl• Ill~· II\ flt"' I\ 11 to I. I• [~- 20NALOT Back Bay Area! Bnng yOW' horses' Lave an one lor comfort! Rent the other for 1J1come! Large :1 BR w/fplc an front' Cozy J BR cottage an !Jack! Huge lot 300' deep! Terms lo swt. Hurry! Call 645.0303 ---.... -·c--.......... HAHDYM.AH'S DREAM Garage Cully insulated. ~ Sulit an work bench Large lot with RV at• cess Newly painted . paneling and wallpaper. Four liedroom Hum1• 1n Mesa North Trulv ;1 Great Huv tor $76 .. uoo ~2313 • CAH"T IE.AT THESE TAXES $750 HOE EASTSlDE CM Pool Home Best place for a growing family. Walk lo good schools and !'lhOp· pmg. 3 Bdrm + bonus or rice or hobby room A bargam al $87.000. 362 E Magnolia Open Sun 1 SPM DESIGNS> FOR EXECUTIVE LIVING This beautifully up· graded Buccola Home• Spacious Laving Hoom with big F1repldce Large Master Bedroom. highly upgraded with private en tranc·e t o ~arden area SI u mp stone planters highlight the room -backy ard Mt!Sa Verde L1vm~ .1t ats Hest • Sl29 .000. Call 546·2:113 1,ittf lfj 'I • f'.'t 4 I lf;•fl [®IR$1UI COUMTRY FRENCH IN WESTCLIFf 1\ dream come true' Set• lhls 2500 sq .fl. 3 Bdrm. FamJJy Room home 400£.17'~ FOR All C.M. uus BEACH CHALET Walk t o the ~oundang blue Pactl ll' 4 br, gourmet kitchen 21' ram rm + encl. pllt1u. Ile the l:.l to call on this unique fmd. EZ finan~mg. Only $89.000. Call 963·7881 nof1'1llf9 • II tf I, JI' ~j(I f [~llllll Newport Beach fROBATE F.xclus1ve Eastbluff• Forced sale! Executive I trvel Twnhme - Swedish Sauna Private Jacuzzi Wood deck oatao with shade covered area by 1acuzz1 Ranch style executive home featunn{> plush earth tone carpels. deluxe kitchen with eahng bar family room. 4 bedrooms and 2 llreolaces. Call 10< more details' s 134 950 Bkr 540-1720 Fit For A King Proteclion plus. w11h burglar alarm and smoke detector Intercom. indoor BBO. handsome bu111 m t>ookcases and buffet. Tinted windows for a cooler summer! 4 bedroom home wrth dining. eating area. Ille entry and tam11y room RV parking Includes membersr11p to Sun and Saal Club' S 155.000 Bkr. 540-1 720 The Address Tells it All! Best toca11on. east aroa• Charming newly painted 3 bedroom home teaturing large entertainers living room Ealing area. CoYefed paho and huge cotnef 101 room tor your ooat 1 $79.500 BKR Cau 540-1720 Vacation All Year Long In this lovely 4 bedroom tam11y home• large oonus room family room complete with hand'SOme paneling Eating area. dining, 111e 1•nt1v and lirep1ace A1trac t1ve window r.ove11ngs and wall to wall carpel. 2 patios, near tennis. S96 900 BKR 540-1720 Swim Yourself Skinny Dellghtfut 2 story executive hom&. complete w1t'1 sparl\l1nQ cu stom pool. Stereo throughoot; tormal dininq room, 4 bedroom!t. earing area. tamitv room and brock fireplace Deluxe ll1lchen tor the gourmet cookl 2 patios Call today. S179 900 BKR 540-1720 Deluxe Entertainer Taslelully appointed 4 bedroom home w11h wall to wall carpet and custom window coverings Dining, eating area. entry. s1one fireplace and large t1esta 1am1tv room Patio and room tor pool' Call now1Sl12,900 BKR 540-1720 Attention: Investors 2 on a lot tor $64 00011 2 lovely homes on a tot• Great income property Both homes include 2 bedrooms. eating area. entry and l1reptace lots of Chilfm. super locale Call for all ll'le details BKR 540-1720 2 Pools Super Location Swim 10 your heart ':I content. •n one ol t'1e two pools located on this tush condo complex 3 bedroom condo w1tn d1n1ng. and watt to wall carpets Storage Call for more detai1s• $64 950 BKR 54(}.1 720 Ocean Breezes Cool lh1s Bucolla bu111 home 2 story. 4 bPdroom Wtlh dining. tam1 1y room and tireplace. Losh s 110.000 BKR 540-1720 Relax Those Muscles! In your custom luxury 1acuzz11 Executive Cornet home 1n trvme, loaded with extras Paneled bonus room. 4 bedrooms. dining 1oom eattng area and brick fireplace Come and see• $1 14.900 BKA 540-1720 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa ?.~~~~! .......... !~~~!?.~~! .......... !~~~ w~~~"H,7:~;.· J::~ TARBELL • REALTORS AN...HTATE AT THE BEACH! I\ pprox t /\c. less than l mi from beach & only 40 minutes from LAX. L~ main hse: ~uest hsc. ofr. summer hse w/lg pool & jacuzzi. Beaut. dense ln<lscp Own<.'r anxious. C:xccpt1onal buy tor $525,000. Mlh Sehl°"'"'°" ltltr 17141 673-Sl 11. 111""111 _______ .L __ ...-..~~~ .... . ---·----· EASTSIDECM 3 Bdrm. 2 bath + l''am • + qwel strt'i•t In pnmc- nren. xtni dean. pro rc!.SIOnllllY landsruped C.:all 546-S880 ·~• HERITAGE . • REALTORS - @ Melllber RELO Serving 8000 Cities • .. -"9'--.. ,. . . • ..... -r _. 39 , -.-.. - -__ .. ·-·----··- DB DA l 'r I'll 0 I ~llvrW. 1 ~F~~ Ho..H,forS~• ••••••...•.....•..... ..••••.••......•..... . .•.••.••.•..••...•... C.~• I 002 GMttGI J 002 G\'Mrol I 002 ••·········· ·•·•······· •·•·········•·······•·· .•.....•....•.•.••.••.. LAGUNA ES r A rE o, er 1 '.! acn• Orl'a n \.1 ew estate 1.aguna lieut·h Host '> 50 year old bolan1('ol ~ardt•n w11 h 3 Koi ponds & wa ll•rtull ! D l'aut 1ru1 oak wooct c e iling!), mtiss1v c s ton e wa ll ed f~repltttc . Large formal dining room. Enor mous wa lk-in wet bar in even J ar~cr family room M1rnl's quarters. Very spa<:1ou s kltd1c n. Mirrore d h!de3way master· wing. Sparkling t.ila nrnnd s haped pool. A mus t lo sP-e for d1scriminalin ~ buyer s. S589.000. Call to preview 752-1700 auu MAC Afll4\Ml llVD.-SUm 10l-4lYl1'41 CoroNI def Mar Ju.-it rooueed. newly dl' l.'tjl uted. 3Br, dt•n. H 2 lot w;i.lab f o r atl d 0 11 $1W.500. Saft Cleftwftt• Townho uH'. n·ndy for movt.' 1n OWNfo;H Wll.L l.l!:ASt: OPTION :mr. :ma . $117, 115() ~~!~~-~~.~~ .....•.. 1 ~~~!.~~.~~ ....... . G..erol I 001 Gtettat 1 002 .........•••.•.••.•.........•....•••..•••••••• DONT MISS THIS! II en.•·!\ your «hanc1: w It ve 1n Baycrrst \\ <J ix><>I 111 u <'us tom bwlt home for k!'t.., lhan S220.000! This lar~e JBdrm home 1:-, m move an cond1l1on. Only bN'~1US\' the owner's have bought a nother home ant.I reduced the price <'Hrl you take advanta~e of this super value. Op<•11 Sat/Sun 1·5. See at 1927 Santwgo Drive You'll be gl ad you dtd WALK TO THE BEACH . . . . .. ~~!~! .~~~ .~~.~. .. . . ~~!!! .~~~ .~~ ...... I ~~~~! .~~ -~~....... ~~!~~ .~~~ -~-...... . ~~~~! .......... ~?.~~ C«oftcadet Mar I 022 c-ona~ Mor I 022 ~.~~~ ••• !?~~ We w • C1riCJii trocA.1 of boots tor ntal ntcrte & .,Jee ve"a. We ho•• boots&~., ..... ody to troct.. &aslCJl'I 'focht Sal •s. 548·1132, 675·2650 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 UNtTS Dy owner $190.000 Pn n only 675· 1819 8ll new 1973 pallo, lrg maslt'r llr & bu. lrg gst br & ba. JOx lO atnum. panl.J')I. dln'g rm. bnck frpl, s toro.ie galore Bil for add-on unit over 24 · wide Rilr Truly a beauty Umted Brokers U1ll B1x . ..••......•..•........ ····•···········•······ -------------• FAMILY HOME WtTH INCOME J I I Go&dttw-od ('om plC'l<'d 1n J an . for prl'Scnl ll\\n\•1·~ lJ<·~1 gn"'d tor family II\ 10~ I Bedrooms & Den. Master H1•drnom h<iS ftreplc1ce. separate drt.'SSlllJ~ ,11 l'•I and Jacuzzi. Large fumlly room 01.wr1s onto pt1t10. Kitchen would tll'11ght a Ch ef. Is land wor k area with ~ink und gar /dis. 2 ovens and 2 more 'ink~ Lo a ds of cupboards & counter~. 4 car garage with laundry area. INCOME 2 b r droom apt with 1000 "<I ft. Sundc<!k L1 vang/d1n1ng with g reat kitchen. There's a 5th gacilJ.H' for the apt. f"or appointment to !\N' call 675-3637. SHORECLIFF IYOWMH 111111'\' 011 \'tln~\ln v.11?1 Ill I·'" \ "''" Sl).11'10U .. l. IMl1111 • iii 11 .t hc1 hom1· •II ''""I l•fl .. 111(,lllU' 1111i..hli111h1101J .... r 111undetl tn ltn 1•1) l<1r1:1· rural lr••h Ael't.''~ lu µn \ .Jtt• bt>oche<i So or hll(hway SJS<i.000. CJll 101 t1ppt. 973·0307. Open ltOW.t.' Sat/Sun 12·7. 330 Mornins.. (.;J nyon Hd CostaMffo 1024 ·•·••·················· TIUSCOLLEGl': PARK ~THE REAL '()l ESTATERS Logwnaa.och View home. lo.uh of potent.al 4Br, den. 1.lln mg rm home on pool Siil' lot. Large 11t'w wnder k Bre alhtakmi: tv.o way ocean & mou11tam view:. $Hl.500. . A hom e you will really enjoy this :-.u mrrwr Jusl a short walk to the pra vall· bl•aeh Localed on a beautiful c iJnyons idc 1n exclu s i ve Cameo Shor<.·~ 2 bdrms + de n. formal dining room b<.•<1mt•d CC!1hn~~ and a grand o<· t' J n vat'\\ terr ~1 c:e so n i cc for l 0 nl l!t'l<1in111g or !\Imply watching the :. llflM•t Oµ<·n Sat/Sun• l ·5. See al 207 M 1llo rd Houd. An excellent value at $249.500 # by (714) 646 74 4 ~2.000 OWMEtl WILL TRADE EARTHTON ~HOME nl'ar school with tow maint~n11nre yard 1s on\y $112.500 Opc.•n house Sun ~·4. 2-l<i Amherst Rd. off Wake Forest. Century f \ Uoyll· Co. Realtors. !'i411 1168 Gtwral I 002 Ge-Mral 1002 ............•.••....•......................... 281". 2lia older home 1111 prox '~ acre Great lo ri '< up for small horse ran('t1 Owner will finance N11 pomlS, 9•,•;, to qu<Jhf11:t.1 buy~r. $117.500 LGCJWMI Hl~I 5 ACRES •OCEAM VIEW* A ~pc<:t~1<·ular hom<.·site JU!,l 8 minutes I rom Ou11a l'o1 nl Y<H·ht Ha rhor . St.•t·lu::.wn & privacy Onl y one of 1t~ kind. At $350.000 Lh1s 1s also a good 111 vc~lmenl. LOWEST PRICE * New home in Northvww. ORANGE GROVE •RIVERSIDE• H5 a c r e~ presently 1n Navels & Val(l ncias. suitable for home or lot s ubdivision. 2 mrlcs south of the Hi vt·rs 1de Fwy in the Arlington area. 3 miles from T yler Mall. $12.000/acr c. 3 UR + FR 1n ~ksa Vf•rtl\• Nu paint. ll!e ovt ynl Hurry. won't last ' NICEST HOME JASMINE t yr old Qwr t ::.tn·ct. OPEN TODAY 1_5 PM 3Br, den. ram rm, d1nin~ /\ soaring celling & rm Spectacular v11.:w cil oJ ram at 1 c b a Ico n Y mounulams.SS17!1.000 t'nchant·es the beaulirul M i\ HY TAU ... t'fo;rt decor or this bnghl & SEA LION Rc/\L TY IH NEIGHBORHOOD 3 tm t lJH, low 1mrc. V 1\/ I-' II A U K . U n I y $1.iS. (.(I() ::.unnny end unit on la rue 3601 E. Cst Hwy, CdM ... tl73·54!'>4 slreet·lO·s trect lo t . l2t3N.Cst llwy,La~una l'lease come & be rt.>ady ,197.3J88 lo buy. The owner wants ~~~~~~~~-I ilction' ;;19 S HOAL - UHIVE BLUFFS BEAUTY PENINSULA RENT AL Spaeious 4 bdrm home '':t block to the Jelly . Available on a one year lease al S!JOO/mo. ~nclose d patio & 3 c ar gar age JACK HOWELL Sought arter I level end "'' """, 111, urut amid l<1rgc lret~ .md WHAT'S YOUR HOME WORTH? /\ computcr11.ed market analysis of YOUH home 1s t.1va1lable by calling I larbor Heally. No cost or obli~at1on . JUSl "IN our <.'X pcncnce work for you ·· 644-1156 overlooking spaciou~ .t•-------...i greenbelt. 2Br, 26a. va Wanl /\tJ,_CJ_ll_64_2_S678 cant. Really a pleasur(' GeMi"OI I 002 Geftttal I 002 $141.500 Ope n Sal /!->u n ······················· •...................... FABULOUS LIDO TRIPLEX Witt.• oddr'Hs you can be proud of! Owner offers flexible terms. He'll uchon~ for woterirOftt pr~rty, ittcofM w.its in Palm Springs. Beverly Hills or Hewport. . .or for a dinef pow"'ed yocht! Submit 'f04lt' offen for tow downpoyment and owner will consider carryln9 the Trust Deed. PropHty con,ists of thrH 2 bed + den, 2 bath: 2 bed, 2 both; & 2 bed, 2 ba. with VIEW and deck. bc.ntly redecorated in and out. $475,000 VIEW OF WATER & LIG~OOL A s pacious, happy and opett-~llKJ home in OoYet> ShorH •ith vaulted beam cetlinqs and COOi dhtated de<or. Dtll9htM 4 ldnn home with fftOSht' wite. Lar«Je priYate indoor Ollifdoof' pool and family room to eftloy lcrYlslt eftterlainirMJ. Your VIEW is panorwnic by day and niCJht. $375,000 Wtd you oWYt th~ land. BEAUTIFUL W ATERFROHT /VIEWS FABULOUS two bedroom Gftd den c ondominium home with loads of .-oom to roam and ettjoy livilKJ OH '!HE WATER. Elegantly decorated with mirrors, warm coordinated tottH, plontoffon shuttHS and origind dKicjn fireplace. VIEWS OF TWO BA YfROHTS. S.Curity, pnsticp and best of all. . .a BOAT SLIP available for lar9er boat. $325,000 GREEHERY & PERFECTION Eltciting three l••e1 corner condominium home with 3 bedroom, den, family f'oom and dinhtc) rOOM. ProfHsiondly ct.c:onrted in quiet good taste and immoculat•. COft'feftitftt to ~ach and temis courti. $149,500. • GUARDED GATE COMMUNITY In Corona ~ Mar's JCISMM Cf"Hk. Thi' W indrift mod•I is warmly decorated 2 bdnn, formal diNltc) room and den. Two firq>loc.s. beautifully la1tdscaped and many decorator f04'chrs. u .. of all exctu,l•e c~ity facllltif'S of temlt courts and pool. $225,000 STEPS TO IEACH41DO S~DS No croul1t9 the ltl9hway to reach beautiful OCEANFttOHT! In a leoch comm•ity wiHt pool e11td t..Ws c«Mris. Warmth & chann abound in tftis l IEDROOM HOME IN Newport leach. En(oy di the beMfftl of ownership for a rHIOft~. priu. $139,900. SMALL EST A TE In the flnHt areo of Swtto Ano°" OM of tht best s~ Grandiose 2-story holfte witft lob of square foot •. Exceptional l ldrm, family "" Clltd formol dlNftCJ "" home PLUS HpCll'ate 2 Id""' 2 bath CJ11e5t houi • with frplc. b~•• I 00 • I SO' lot. a.c.tiful poob aftd cd1. MOfty tpeclal featuret CMd qvaHty. fnchantHMJ ntry wfftt windhtcJ ttoln:ase. ~ of o kind! S.294,000. Open Swtday 1·5 p.m. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Shady trees. 1-. bockyord Wld grntt hHH. This ) beodrOOM hOfM hen wClr'lftttt WM1 a pri•ate fftllncJ. Hwdwood floon. spacious tl•lnlJ roo111 wltfl a wood bwalR9 fl,..,.... All thl• .. Newport leoch for Oftly S 149 ,500 Wacerfroat Ho••• 2633 W. Coast Hwy Newport Beach 631·1400 1-5. 2029 Vista CaJOfl. Newport Beach HARBOR VIEW EXCLUSIVE F irst time o rrere d Dellghtrul Monaco Model; 2Br, den, formal dinm~. many upgr11des Concrete drivr, used bn ck planfers Adult oe cup1ed. Nol leased land $'139.500. 673-4400 Division of Herber ln•fltment Co. C.F. Colesworthy G.-ro1 1002 GeMrol 1002 REALTORS 640-0020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUWOH'T IB.IEVE THIS SOARING 2 STRY CELEBRITY $78,900 Lmmac. 3Bdrm ~ honu:. r oom ' Pnl'ed bt•low market! Corner lot t wet bar + much. much more' llUfll. lich best or rer Call now 847-tiOIO OCEAN VIEW CONDO (.J'1:tl flj~, ••• ~''''"ft'''•"' [®M 2 i-.tory. 2 bdrm c:ondo w tview of oc:cnn You own the land. Gla m orous trll'l>rtly ""anls lo sell he r ho m e . L1~tcd at St:J2,500. If you're in lhc m<lrkcl for a heller ear. be ~un· lo check the many a uto:. adverused ror ::.ale •n Cla!>s1f1t?'I JEFF BRIERY REALTY 675-91 I I 21 llH. SEHVICE 1002 GeMral RED HILL REAL TY ANNOUNCES THE FOLLOWING HOMES Will BE OPEN TODAY-FROM l·SPM TURTLE ROCK-CAMPUS VIEW 1!l9t Pasco De Vcl.!~• -Plan 4 4 BR. 21 2 UJ\, Family room. 2 palios Sll8.000 4955 P asl'o De Vega -Plan 2 -3 BH. 2 BJ\ . $115.750 UNIVERSITY PARK 17972 Gi llman -Plun 4 Chanc:cllor 4 RR -2 1"~ HJ\. c:ovcn•d p<.1 t10 $112.000 #3 Whitl•wr>Orl -\.ro:-,sm ont model 2 BR . 2 BA $95,000 ~2 Wh1lewooci -Grossmont model 2 BR. 2 F a mily room . 21 :! BA s112.ooo CULVERDALE 3802 llendrix -r~s pandes Pl<m 43 -4 BR or 31 Den , 211:: 13/\ SL02,500 17542 Luther -5 BR WOODBRIDGE 12 ParlridJ.!C -Laurelwood Model BJ\. 3 car garage $114.000 4 IlR .• 3 $124,900 I !'12 W<'sl V;_ile Loop -L m<'oln Model :J BR . l''amily room. 21 :! B/\ Sl04.800 SMOKETREE 7 Stoncpine -4 BR, 21:! BJ\ $87.750 TURTLE ROCK GLEN 7 Crl'cksid<.'-l'lun 2 4 BR. 2 DA $171.900 MISSION VIEJO /' , 2652 1 Montiel -(..a Manch<• Model 3 BR, 21~ HA ' VIC'W $107 .000 red hill realty 552-7500 1002 .. . . ..... ' 'DUPLEX 208·208111 Agate A\ e 2 bdrm each Compl. re modeled w /hu~e ~a r $215.000 A~enl &tO 7246 FAMILY HOME Truly ,1 warm & 1nv1tm1t homl' with wood. lml·k & tJeam i.. Totall y coord1nal\•d dcl'O r 1n qwet i:ood taste Two !ilOnl'S or charm Wllh j bdrm !>. d e l1 1<htful k1uh1•n & hn•akrast .trl'il & µn vaLC ouldoor p<Jl10 !.urrountkd by i.:recncry Open Son I 5 S235.000 ---Balboa Peni1tsula I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• N~W&VI EW 4 Bdrm & den. 3 baths. 2 car i:ar Carpctmi:. tile balh!> & showers. All bwlu n kitchen. frplc. wclbar 'fop IO<'atum & pnce 1s n.:hl at $215.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 34552 Calle PaloMa Near new J ·bedroom home on liirKc lol. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-551' BY OWNER :.! new \·ustom homes in pnml' (;ap1:.lrano lkh Pau~adl·' location, both w,ocn views on II( corner lots 1 38r, 21,Ba . SIJJ,500 He ady now ~51 Calle Mana . 4Br. 21"2Ua . w/1 4x20 hobby shop a rea $155.000 27012 Calle Granada. Wik to b<·h. park & s hopping Owner will help rinanrt.' 493 2190 or 493·6651 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t unit inrnm e pro p Great locat1on Ow1w r w11lang to trndc lor l'IL·wpo1·t or Cos la M C!)a prop erty -A ~k 1n g Sl79.000 702 Avocado GREAT VIEW Ot't·::in view hv1n~ -2 bl'droom . 2 h:'ll h plus den -Owner will t radr or a ~s 1 st 1n tinanctni.!. $220,000. 2103 Yt.1eht Daphane -Sea view G. H. ROIERTSOH, REALTOR 675-3637 2711 E. COAST HWY. COM -------------I I 022 eon.a dtt Mer 1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Cat alina. The '/illa~c. bay and ocean. day and night! y oung and exciting 4Bdrm. family room. 3Bath. 3 car garage ho me. You own this land. $259.500. Open Sunday only 1·5pm . 900 Sandcastle Drive, CdM ... a.A.itor C(iOJW;na de/~ ~~ 67:1-8494 205 E. Coast Hwy., Corona cMf Mer COl'OfKI del Mar I 022 Corona det Mor I 022 ...•..•..••................................... VIEW AND VALUE Open~ S.day l ~S 935 Tiiier Way Harbor View Lusl& OWN YOUR OWN I.AND -CHARM ING 311R. 20A. FAMILY ROOM -IMM EOIAH: OCCUPANCY -LOCATION LOCATION L0<.:1\T ION -ASKIMo Sl!.15.000 RACHEUE ROIERS. REALTOR 3333 E. COCHt Hwy .• CdM 675·237) ------ VA TERMS OCOSTS $79.900 Lovely J BR with lar.ie patio, r ear p<trkhke grounds Seller will pay 1111 closing coe>ts. Bought nnother ~ All offers ent.cr- lamed. 5'M>-9922 Orz a~ OWNER AHXIOUS Lovely horn~ in well est abll!tht•d area . Formal 11v1ni: room , ram. rm. w/frplc Bnght & a ir y k 11 c lten w/breakrast bar. ll1g bdrms Owner has re· located & anx 1~. Take advantage Call 546-23l:P (J''f'V ,,.; • , \ •t ,, •• \t •• , ', [~lfiPd11 MESAVEllDE J BR. fireplace. massive trct">, prime .trea Pnced below markt•t. $77.900 (.;oll 54(}.9922 Oz a~ 41R&ZIA Lovely ho m e in Kln l .inw lluiw It van~ room w/ltn•pl.tC\'. l(O urmet lulchen w;brcakfast bar '1 tJ1~ bdrms. Bu1ll-tn music ::.y:.tcm. Nice yard w/alley access for RV or boat. lrlr a('Cl'SS. Cov· cred oauo C'.a II !>46-2313 tA't'I lu "/• 11\IHfY 'Cl~f t4 • 1• [~ll~liil RB>UCB> .. Hr, 2 ba. rormal dinan~. bnck frpk . l'omer lot. 2 car i.tar !IOC> Oo~wood. S73.~. !'hone 751·0774 l'VC!. J~MINE CREEK All plans. a~ 640·9025 ~~~~ ... !?.~~ ~~~!'!" ••• !?.~~ Wat!J,p~r~~Coast Plaza. 3 llR. 2 ba. fam WANT TO BUY SPYGLASS rm. frplt•, custm s pa. SPYGLASS HILL Oelightrul Port::.mouth o n corne r lot . Tw o r1replaccs. O r1g1nal model street $258,500. home an Ca me<.i Shores. ShoreclJffs or Spyi,:lass W..11. Have incoml' pro· perty to trade. Quall Builder s. Mr Heatherton 644·6881 PORTSMOUTH S00.500 Ph 540·0064 {f>wCst pnced. home m l,,ovl'ly 5Br. 2.100 sq rt Spyi;:las.s lllll. Corn~r lot. Mc:.;i Verde pool home larl(t.' family .room w /:,.tudy S l 2!1 ,50o '. Owner 11nx1ous. 640 5 112 545.3152 Call 640.5112 n r· 1'/\V't ()U r ()f\lll•;\""V i-u /\l TOUR (Jt vr ~ ()J't Uh OCEAN VIEW OWNER. Harbor View, last chance berorc li st. Reduced ·o Sl84.500 3 br. _________ , ram. dm. 2 frprs. beams. Da.IGHTFUL Drt.X great patio Musi see Owners love s hows 1n Open I 5. Sat/Son. 1114 this clean and romrorta White Sails Way ble cottage w 1th 2 Bdrm!.. 1 batti and cozy NEWEST LISTING rireplace PLUS a Rear 2 Hartlor' Vie¥' HIUs Br U111l lo help with the 41r and fOllllily nn payment.:.. Won't la:.l al Brand rresh o n the lhis rnce $152,500 market. Gorgeous 4Ur. TWO FOR ONE s ingle story. family Two separate houses 0 11 home 1n .. Carmel Plan" one lot front cottage on estate sized 1210· de- with 2 bedrooms. l bath, epJ grounds Recently frpk & mce yard and redecorated. most 1nv1t large modern wood rear 1ng Offered a l S220.000 house with J Bdrms and 2 makinR this cxecut1 Vt" bathi;. $100,500 hume the best pnccd & DOLPHIN R.E. rmest value in this pre· Call 494-8581 st1ge community. i.!l,l!illllll!i ,'\: lltl., al?l ENTERTAINMENT HOME Corona del Mar Three largl• bN1room' wilh a ~reat v1('w from the family room. Hu1l1 1n bar. book ~hl'l vcs and founta111S Creal for en terbmmC'nl' Hurry ~ A~k for Dcny'ie u ·conncll Call 752· 1920. A QUAIL 1(-R PLACE -to,.. n 1:10 r.M., Charming duplex 605 Poppy f>40 H3SH lmmac 4 llr. 2 Ba . 2 rrplcs. hm 1n Cameo Highlands. (kean & ca· nyon view Pvl hc•h I.II' cess Opn Sal & Sun I 5 M 0 S 1' U N 1 Q U t; PM • 7 O 9 (.' a m t• o ... 4!\l\d I 111· !i DUPLEX tn <.:d M. 2 BR. Highlands Dr. $255.000. I ba home on tree·llned c Fee Land 1 Pnnc only Ronq b40-SS60 Anytr.Tle Ea..,lblull Pro! Bldg PoPPY Ave Lots of wood 673·1592 & bnck. +-2 Bit. 2 ba apt Ownrorrcred al sm.ooo . 0.-n SHdcry 1·5 SPYGLASS HILL pnnc only please Ca ll 613 ~a Spacious 5Br. 31la Nan· for ,1ppt, 673 0732 or Sharp 2Dr w/large COY· tucket Comp pnv11ry on _67_~_0!J_u ______ , ered pallo & rccrca~wn h~e corner lol overlook JASMIHECREEk area Rental wut 1n rear 1ng OCl·11n. foolh1ll~. Don 'l miss 1t 1 $147 .500 Ownr. 759 1054 $479.500. Plan 3. many upJ(rades -GEM. Beaut cond. By owner. JASMINE CREEK 644 6449 1.2G-FTusUn Ave .. NB OCEAN VlEW -------1 REALTORS 642·46Zl Best b u y In Ca meo ---------Si7~MO LSEOPTtON Highlands. You own land ---------New 2BR t den. pool. & a forever ocean view. 4 HOME+INCOME tennis. upgraded earvet· bdr 2 ba. fireplaces in mg & tile, proressmnally master bdrm & h vlng O,.tt 5otw'doy 1·5 tandscaped. &t4 1961f or r rn Top r ondlt ion a rare and s urpnsmitlY 8.15-7100 $230,000 Open Sat/Sun spadou.~ 3 Bdrm +den i 1--------- 1 s. 4833 Cortland Dr. s tory ho me . Mass1vt' SulMt'NewD .... 1 673.7286 used bnck fireplace & S.or f.fwy,Ownr li-;'5·6299 many other a m enities., _______ _ 4 IR TWHHOUSE Can be yours at an af· rordable pri re-rct s t pos~ess1on. Mu:.t move: 00"~ financing available. Open Sun 1-5 IHI Lexington Lachenmyer ReGfty Inc. 646-3928 673-5179 RB>UCB> SJ.250 Owner leaving area~ 4 BR. Family Rm. )j~e k1t r hen. bt'aulirul lndscpnf!; RV acress Open llOUSP Sun 1·5l'M J()I Bowling Green Lachenmyer Reaffy Inc. 646-3928 613.51 79 UY OWNER, Beaut 2 sty. 6 BR. I ~ ba. hv & ram nn. Cls to schls & shop· ping S85.500. 549-8007. Open House by Owner. Lovely back bay area. pool home 3 bdr '.?bet, In: patio, country k11chen. Movl' 1n ro11d1l1on . $1H.000 2681 Redlands Ur~·~ ------ The Best For Less! Charming newly painted :1 bedroom homl' with eollnl( arco and larRe llv - tnll room Patio. S19,l500. DKlt, (;ull 540 17211 OPEM SU"4 t -S Some Ot'eun view from ,.. 003 Jasmine. extra lorRe m11s ter swte and adJOlll-NEAT 1119••,RBB.L duplex. Joronl. 3 BR. den. Ill).! d~k PLUS a roomy CdM DUPLEX never vact\Ol rental ALI. 3 ba, wet bor. Rear. 2 on an oversized lot. Just a Soof lfwy. 700 Begonia. "# t In c•ton.ta" liR, den. 2"'a bo. wet bar. $16R ooo $265.000 Agt 675 S726 short JOR to lhe beach The Pl'op(,rty Mart OPEN SUN 12·$ ~: .. ~ od. CdM Call 640 90111 245 E Wilson St CALL FOR DETAI'., Thl'I darting EAsts1de 3 l.AJ bdrm. I "'1 b;a ~11ut1ful . ·~ 644-721 t PVT. llACHlS country scttln~ starter Oc1:nn view & pool ho ml' or rt'l•re mt'nt enhance de 1f(ntr de• homr only S79,500. Cen· cor11ted:tnr.-d~n Quall t u r y 2 1 Doyll' Co. t y ho rn c 1n C .1 m1·0 tlealto". 54R·l 168 llJl(hlulnds flOS.0011 hy 1---------owne r b73 4HO :.S Prin Mesa dcl Mer. by owner, Ont>. 1m m .1t'. 4 bdrm. RV !'tor1i1&(', ne ar evl'r · )'thlnl. $88.800 ~54 • ···••··•·······•···••• •···••···•··••••···••· .................................................................... . Co.\to ~ I 014 eo. .. ..._ I 014 Co1to M.to I 024 ....... "9°" a.ach I 040 ~°" a.ach I 040 ···••··•·•··••·······•· ····••·············•··· ··••··•··········••···· •···············•••···· •....•.•••.•.•......... "MlS~ VE•DE OftlH SUH I gr I HI< • r.11111 1\ • f).inu' • l)S.lll tbc ~.11 Son I j l~Jtll Ivy from OWMf", CJtUNTJtYClUI" ' • M 1111 1111 J j,,, ~IJ11oou C.::1tu, lhr. :!',!Ju. fam f'orrnermodt'l.St·l'01'er t\l-l'l fl\~ llllM• 1 411--J'l >IATH 1.~1 1Jr1h,1 rd Dr ~.1111.1 rm. 2011 .,4 fl Slll.!15o ll uui.l' 01rl'l'tur, ti.lrm .! I\,, I II ~ .. , 1 J03 •• Zlrd ST r\JIJ lit~ t..lti .!)}I<! K.rdmt•1 ffrJlt}. 9til 1725 Owner 1\gt ll!ISI Lah l•Jr \ 1, ,. l.rn:11 I .ir~l ~:1~1:11 ~'l(~t~~-1~7 t..~11:1 \1\-,,J \ l'rdt '\11 l\i'Jul I po111t L~ 8-17 IOl!i 1 '' ''"I.ti• IJH'"J' rur frJmt'i.lh}Or&on•il brJbJ,fa1111111 0\!ollcr llSTIUY MendffhGarden' ~!.IO IAAI 1 n ~ ~ "11 u n 1 t 1 n ~7 ~ TIUNIDAD ISLAND l~tMt\C'UL,\TE :J Ud1 m IRE:N/LeiMr r .. m .a1t!:. l"pll'. rom1.1 --------3 BH . formal d1t1&u.: & rkn. 21 ~ U.1 J>OQI hoow 641>-7782 rroimt'<I by nr lu c.'c1bn1t .irea Corrwr fl,l('JllOll :-.. u l' J rpt• 1:. & I u '> mirror~ Int• :tO bulb O-OPoiftt 1026 near gn:cnbdl. v.H'Jlll drnpt•s Muny 1.·xtras MESA VERDE'S ('()'~Lal c•handt•lrt'r l'rol ••••••• •• •••• ••• • • ••• • • llun; , Owner anxrou:. lndbl·l)<l > ard l.>ellcr h1n Ry owrwr 4 hr, 3 b.i I '" ) r OP EN Si\ T SUN l ;, La Qwsta BEST8UYS! :! llr\'ondv 1 llr :! UJ ~i:J.000 Sl:l,;,llO Slti.000 ~Ul!MI purchat;od unother t. old, b11( y rc1. nr :.d1I 11>281 Waldfin·C:r OWNEH MUTl\/\'O ;O urutrou:. In :.ell Sec it alll' Sl IS.000 675 1170:.! I Hdrm. J Ua , F H w 1fq1I ~I HI flt)() I Ur a1nu111 J llr ""Mii ·1Ur1in ITh' I U1 JJtW1I ~1:.•H.tlOO ~•:1.:>00 Ci\1.1, 711 :w11 make or (er i\.: I I i960-06 I • l.~H·n-d patm. ,undl•t•k ll3S 11211. ria.icr !Hi-10. UH Owner anxious 2 bdr 2 off 111,1,.lt•r twdrvoin :1 S36 51.25 IJ.a. oc·1·un \ ll'W, Ir~ dt1l'k, Iii llilllll_~ c:ir gar Make orrer. --$11!1.SOO Opt·n SJt/Sun m~ 0 s s II MESA VEIDE 12 ti J·IVS!> ~1 J1v Dr -·--·---wrtfl' Cl'fS e 1 Ur POOL 493 8220 __ ___ 1111< F: TO U1·:1\l'1l I rom J Uclt m. I'· ll.1 . 111,I nt·urly rww upµhan1•t·'· C(XH1} urd ""'' th.'l'k111g Vt• r y p r 1 ~ ,1 l 1• w 1 l II C::SELECT t PROPERTIES A BUY Ucaultful t rec lined strecL i.urrounds lht:. c>. cepllonal ramily home :i !>pa«1ou1. bcdroomi. 1- rarruly room. lluge cor ncr lot w1boal & lrlr ac l'l'.Si.. Act' Ca ll G-l6 7171 DANA POINT CHARMER 1kuu1tru1 doll houst• col· tagc within walking 1.hs l.mct• lo bch Sonw 01!1•u n \'U Cer trll•:. & l~urni. Only si~.ooo· Ko/an JUC TO llt-:1\Cll Super huy. h1Ji?hly UIJ grudl:'<t, 3 bdr Ju~I hurn your toothbrush & mov<' m Open Sundu) I~ noon lll :.old 5151 Sparrow, Edinger Bob;i l hH·J t\gl. BEACH CONDO $64,500 Le-.~ lhan l 1111 from cu.,tom c.lral)\"> J11<.I 1 oom l11r J<.ll' lrolll Ill l)Jt'k MJkc orfl·r I REN/Lemar 646-7782 -------..-~on H~ 1042 ....................... REDUCED SAVE Rt'.il [\l.111• Inc • J Mu11,111 11 H.1y P1.u.1 6611161 831 3888 Ol'l'Jn, :! !.IV, ::! lilt,----------11 a r bu u r 111·' 1· 011 ti o EAST SIDE Me:,d Vet ~hr H) Ownl·r S Toro I 032 -1 br, rml} rm, 2 ba. mil) ••••••••••••••••••••••• WL· hJ'l' tv.o gocld lluy., thJI ) vu .. huuld wt· C>lll' hJ" :1 UH & :! Bu nn u h1g 'tr;i., Qwl't art'a l'nnc only ~.!i!Ja. 5-lfi 3797 l11t tor onl> S7:J,!JCIO Thi· J Br. 2 bu Ot•s1gner's "l' r11h,•r ha-. ;! lilt und a mo<J~lcd pcr:.onal rl' lJJrh unrl 111• <1 IJrl:I.' 112 Mdent'e nr Ha ck 8Jy 1·111111·r l11l fu r S!J:!.~11111 595.ouo 6 16 1953 t \111 t..tt. I ll;;J --- OWNER/Eastside \'ILLAG !-: WALK bt•"I 20C.h St 2 Bdrm. I b<1Lh, nev. kitchen. hardwood Ooori. Lgc yard. He<11.h to move. m $70,000 a:. :.umuble loan. 645-8206 f'nce 2 hr end unit Lot:. <: 0 N DO 3 B H . 2 1 ~ 11t t'\lrJ:. S6U.OOO firm hath +den fncd <''rd Uv 11v.1\er 551 2M!l5 pat1C>. 912,tMIO :Jii1 .'vfonll' Ill!: \l'TI Jol.:L M E~,\ Vl':IWI::. 10', Ut>WN LJrJ!c. j.(r;Jl'IVU.. r.1mrl) h11111e, for sale by own1·r ~eaLurc:. large 11,1ni: rm. l<11gl.' formal u1n1ng rrn, lari.:e film rm & lov(• I~ l<1rJ:l' bJ<'k}'Jr<.I Slir tor I • tlcn 1. J frpb. & 2' t lkl (lean & ready for 1mmeu 11ccu 1J11n e~ Sl37,000 Open Sal1Sun 12 s llltlJ &a V1::.ta C1r- 1·h· !>45 1476 V1slu 1\.:t ~J ·I~::!• or :>-15 S7lti Belly Kerr Realty OPENSUf\j 1.,, 4 Ar, 2 balh. Gorl'(eous • pool. Jat•uu:1 & ground:. Mna Verde ly Ownn-Sl.29.500. 2845 Corvo Pl. 2020 Phalaropc• 673-118 1 !)J)l.·11 S;it Son 12 s Beaut l'Xt•t•utivc fJm1ly home "' 111101 & Jac·ui.1.i 1 bdrm Mesa VrllJ 2 hr. I ha. :.! t..1 . familv rm & rrvt 1\ gur<.1,l!C Movt' in Jub Isl qu.1ht~ huml' Vl·ry n· ~~3 .~5tl Uy """ Ol'r ·'"111ahly fll1C't'(I ~Iii ~117!1 _1>1.2 __ .~_,_10 ______ _ 31 I East 22nd St. 0,... Today 1·5pm LugunJ ;'l:orth El Toro J8c.l rm, 2Balh. c·11~111m bwll hornl' •>n hu~l' t'Or ncr lol t' 1 <ll re 1. (.'loi.l.' tu p<1rks w lcnn1~ {'t•urll>. ~choob & i.hoµpm.: 2481 I Rockfiekt. If 5Z3 CAMPUS Da· IRVINE l>cluxe tondv F.r m rum plex. 2 Hr. 011.11l•r "''" help fin 7tiH d27~ 494~11 ;i)(t Fountain Valley 1034 ...........•........... IT IS IEAUTIFUL Very clean 3 BR 212 Ua. :.cparate laundry room. blln m1crnw;H'l'. huJi?f' lol Chou.•t· l"uunlJ1n Valle} lol·atron 0111'n llOU!>l' To<l'-') I 5 l'M pleJSe ">lop h) !HiOh St;irhng Avl'. F V lTnmt1im1;;mrn 962-4471(;".'!•) 546-8103 flt E l5926 Mt .Jat•k,.on t LilJt· EXEC HOM off lfarl>ort Ht•uullful For A Kin9 Rurglar alarm . s moke <ll'll'C\(lr. intercom . 4 bt.-drooms. tltntng, tile entry. family room a nd lot:. m11rl.'' SIS5.000. llK H. l'a 11 540 1720 Spucaous & lovely l sty 4 Br I. a n Ii., c J r 1• o t:olomul. 4 Bit, rormal S89,500 0f)4!n hst•. Ownl•r thn rm. rum rm. study. 531·3099 2-1., IJ;i Vie w of lrjt pallO --------- w grape arbor & Crwl Lovely 4 fir. F. Vly homt· tree. rrom m o:-L rooms Lots or exlras. St."C lo :.ip· Great for cnterta rnin1:.. prec. 545·0173 OPEN SUNDAY t :l --- Su!k•r IM . 11r pool & clubhoui.t• 01/l'O hOUM' Sun I 5 llMOf1 IJ1• 1\111 ..t Cirtk 675-7390 (© Real Estate A MESS BUT ONLY $66,900 l•,1i.>.} buyer" ..,hould 'kip 1h" :1llr. <!B.1 hurgJrn h110ll' l>e"!Jtl1· \ .trt II II llK·:iuon &. l.1rgl· lol rl ncl"lb v.orl. Sl11111· p.11nt l'••Pt·r. t'"l" yard work J rlt•cor.1ll\l' 111u1·b & S>l.!SllO will make J :.moirt hu\•1·1 .r proud homt•o"' ,.·~·r ll1kt• 10 the bc;ich I rum ~u1cl Cam1l) neighborhood l'u II TROY REALTY 848-9090 'I Where CISt• C<Jrl )'llU f11tl..f a Im l'lv 3 Ii R ~ b<1 horn1· lo-ss thun I n11 l1• Ill lw;it·h forS&l . .54JO~ 1\1(\. 'lt\8 355K BY OWNER :I Bdrm I', l1alh" "-l'" t·pt'g !:17:1 111111 C)p1•n S.11 Sun 2 :>. :ru11:11 ll.1rlorn hl1• So 111 ,\rlarn' 962 il!kJ I hr. i·~ ba Irr leH'I ~pal'IOUS llltJ82 fit'vt'rl) (>pen S<1t1Sun Sll0.000 GLENM/\R ·I Ur, 1·11 ba Fully cJrpdcd Lrg rooms. 1''.rurt b1·.inng tree!.. SIH.950 Ownl•r, 962 2680. 96K·5651 TARBllL lllNES 1u:1\LTY Huiitff90tt leach I 040 1:!131285·11700 2116 tl~l!I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1----------PRIV ACY GA.LORE "tt I In California" •••POOL••• •1 llR.:!12 RI\• < '1111 l'k 751·:Bl0 ll1 rh ._.,._'t RB>UCB> $4000 Th11o lov1'1\ :1 Br, I 11 Ua . hm w 1111:. nf IJ!i1•d bn 1•k & 2 p.1L11~. mu:;L bt< :.vld 1mmlod Sdlt•r h.to, 2 hm., & onlv 11.ain:. ont• Si·t· lhls llt•aul) before its ~one Il a) wood Walson Reul i::.,tall' i :ll ~!XI •JUST LISTS>• I hdrm. J• •ha. J.WO -.q fl, HtK·rnla ~Jll'r sh.1rp !>huv.' I 1k1• .J mou1•l l'nt ertJlrll·r' cll.'lrghl llURRY' SIK!l.ll<lll Hv ,1gl•nl, Heth :!I.I 5!12 1:157 ur 711-91>4 2-.i:JI 1835 11211. (MJ!l'r !:9515. ---- Open To Tiw Public! Thi:. 50 vr old bc;iuL) V11U' \l' il!ikt'CI lO Sl'I' 2!'1 l ·Fiowl·r. 1 5 $al /Sun. /\gt Sherman. ('46 7<114. DONTBLAME us !! rf you wart too lo11g to 1"111 on lh1-. loH:{~ J Hdrm hom1• fur S65.00o. It t<.1n l ta,l'' Vdt1-cwls ·Ho Down! 642-6368 DEVJ:N 'REAL J:STAT:C ______ ... IEACH BARGAIN I pnm{' tix·allon l'.ln lw }our .. fn th1:. largr 3 HH I'• Bath, oin1ng ;irea, L1mil} room h11m 1•, w spurkhni: poi>l 1111<1 low m:nnlrnt•Ol'l' y;ird 1-'or I.melt' r S811. 500. Li. 960·4361 IJ --.. • I , • ~ ' \ "• I " Tnpk). !'ip;ii: unrl:-.. gd Xlnt Ownrr·-. unrt 2 llr & lo1• i\:-.111 n g SI 39 000 Den. ba & •, v. 2 r1•nt,1I' 1111111 .. W ond. HI Lr Inc $9'.!0 fast ci.c•row. 110 ti75 llli71i qu;ilr(ying Own1.1gt ------- $135,000 Gorgeous rarn1ly home VACANT' De::.pcr.111• ownl'r .. .iys s uhmrl •JO th11o 2 'tory 2ro<) Ml fl home Complete v. nh o:sk Pt'J;l!ed floors & 4 11 L:G E bdrms t';1ll nov. &l6 71il 3 rm . 21 2 ba condo. l'lo~l' tu ocean. m•t•ds work , ~.000 !163 70W THY S14W UOW'll tl"lli\ l 2 1m condo, pool. tn .. Jal'. pk. kid .. <, ok S.17 .USO !'om Ownr 82 1 155" !>i8·5777 1-:J:.L'>ldt• 3 br 1 hu, lots of hnck 111~11k & out on R 2 lot S87.!IOO Pnn. only I ~0813 OWNER. 3 Br. \ '• ba i'':smlly, atnum 11, yrs rew SH2.SOO 770 1522 dd} it, 546-5060 t'Vt•:- Sup« Pool Hotne $87.~ Gn•at for family hv1ng, ·1 nl'al bdrmi,, large lml'k pullo for t•ntcrta1n 1n~. nt•wly pumlrd outsicll'. alt ~act I\ l'ly d1·1·oratcll m::.1de Open Saturdav 1·5 3023 Warren Lum· ~ttyA.Gnbb Rttr 644-0818 ' -. '~ iJ. OPEN HOUSE REALTY z . MOTIVATED $92,000 3 Bdrm, Cam rm. 2 h,1th. lRANSFERRB> OWHY WIU SELL. '' I • ... i\NTASTIC Bl 'V Ayowner 3 1'>r 2bJ.ril'n S83.00J 960·2728 Qual1t} fl•uture:-. :.pacmw. 4 bdr. lol' •>f pnvar .) .. ~educkd y;ird, ~reat for enll•rt;ianing 1\ ~al \<Slue $1<1:1,000 0J)l•n 1 tou.'l" '" o~m·r Sal/Sun 1·--·v·-... c· ... -~---· 1 J 2973j;iva Rd. "" """' Only a Block HURRY! fTom MVCC Submit your lC'rm' 011 ttus 2 RR, 1•2 &. lgc ll1. EASTSIDE POOL tnl( r m & dmmg area l'On llomc. J br & de n. toLs of do. Approx l mr lo btt:.11·h l'Xtras Only $89,500 Upgraded crpt:-& drp:. OPF.N SUNO/\Y 12·4 Swedish hrcplacc. Close 2517 Wl'stmanster lo M·hool' & .1.,hoppmi.( I\ l 6.1! 2026 OPf~N S1\T I ;, --i:en · 21322 Grt•cnspra) NEW LISTING Ht•i.1 ul1ful 4 Hedrnom :\1 1.•,:1 Ver<ll' h om1· Owm•r leaving Ul'l.'U Sl19,500. A~. 645-1103 --- "' .... .,.. : --~ ------~~ ESTATE AT THE BEACH! Approx I /\I' It·~., lh:rn I mr. from tx.·111·h, &•>nly .\U manul\•:-from 1.i\X Lg ffidlO h1>1• ):Ut'1'( hM'. Oii', -.umml'r tL'>l' w I~ pool & J·~U/.ll. Bl'JUI dt•n!>I' lndsl·p. Ov.n<·r :inx1ous 1-.:~cr 1H1unJI bu} for s.s25.00fl Mi~ Schloessman Rttr (7141673-5311 COOLF~T llS IN TOWN. t·;irport & g<1r. I Oil . 2 ba. /\nth pool ,\II hid:. t•ons1de1 rd ~12 r.'1W I Ar.::! ba. frnrl'<I )IO, nrt l' ly landsl'ao1·rl . lrurl tret•s. nt•W patnl. j.(OIXi curpl'ls :\Int art•a. rh>:-.l' to schools & 'ho1>1>111.: For info 1·Jll ll l!'I i6:,0 rluys & 64:> ;7;14 evc1o J.iciuzr LJ!l' )ard Suh·----------mrl Jll orrer... 5ALESPERSOHS LOVELY Near NEW 2800 J !,"T LISTED. try \our '<l ft r ul d sac hom<' down payml'nt Sharp "'•non ;I\ uil Sal' h :y 31k 1-~~n;i. dbl )(nrage, owner 751 3773 luke over h1~ GI lu11n at 645-9161 .. ,., . ...,. (••······ SPtCK 'N SP AM • 90% romm1ss1ons • P.R C Computer • t:xl'ellcnt Locataor De•inRHIEstat. 642-6368 ----8• 2'i Pnrro to sell ru!>t SIR $89,500 al S71,51l0 t)1Nner a )ll Newly painted inside & K32·tl752 nut 1\hs<"nll't' 1.1wnrr Ila~ bual t1l'Ce~~. nt•ur HUNTINGTON COVE 10077 .. ,J~:.h1µ Cir SINGLES PARADISE 4918 Pearce St. Open Sat/S&ln 1-5 'tou tan JOI! In th1• hl'.1rh ur l'n)o} thl' p<ool. Ja1·u1.1.1 & tl'nnr-. l·ourb lhut .1r1· ICll'Jktl near ~our ,h,.rp I JIH. I UJ. c.l1n1111: .1n·,1 11111<.111 Or BIHi I 111111 )our liaku111 :rntl l'llJO~ lhl' on•Jn hn·1•fl• \'1111 mu.'l "c1.· lo .1pllfl'l'tJh· J U.'l S61 .UOO i t60-4361 jj ··~ 1044 .......•........•...... MUST SELL! Uuui:ht .tnolhcr & tnu1ol 'ell I BH. ::! U.\, 1.lflJf lntJscpcJ. hornt' i:;x 1wrt •uul·he1o Turlh· H•wk Sl<!Z.500 ,\gt•nt. 759-1 l:ltl POOL & TENNIS llcre t~ a li.ir gt• 5 bt.·droom home wtlh a den that ITUIY be JW>l for you Across from the pool and ll:'nnri. courts on a cul de 'al· lot 1n the Colony Prr rt•cl to :.l'l I nvw Only SI 11.000 RANCH REAL TY SSl-2000 TURnEROCK Lovely 4 BH. 2 h~1. drn rm. fam rm. ;itr1unr w 1wtrfJll. nr µark & pool By u"'nr. ~ul. Sun. I t;, 19-141 S1c•rra Mta Rd or l'ull !133 85lli REALISTICALLY PRICED RANCH REALTY 551-2000 BY OWNER Turtll·ro1•1... :Ilk . 2U • .r . :-.rn~IC' f J m h rn1· on Ir,~ pn\ lt>l i\ t ', lu~h atrium v. rounlJrn & up grrl flooring lhru11ut Ch~e to 1·omm park. J)IH>I (II t'lern .,,·hi. Sl2J.OOll C)J>cn h.w. Sal ~n I ~1 Pnn only 83.1·0507 Woodbridqe Place Biscay i-:x eel I l'nl r u I ·dl· '>llC' llX'alwn. stl:ps from No &•aeh Club 4Hr. C.1m rm drn rm JHa, J <·ar l!aral!l'. upgrJ1h•d . pro fl'!>SIOOOlly l<1ndst;apt•1l. Juto ... pnnkll•rs. $11;s.ooo Pnn1:1pals 11nly 55!1 llllih. t•\(''>. Wkl'nd' WOOOAHIOlir: llr:1.1tJ ncv. I br /\,,pt•n"' oorl Ownt•r an~ious Turn It'll off Yale ul Woodholluw i t:lmwood. $102,000 S2tl0 I a n dsra pe allow a ntl' 752 !;368 aft<'r 5 UNIVERSITY PARK Dean home. 3 bdrm. :! uu Pool. JUC. all u111(n1de::. St 33.500 A1wnt 8.17 s9!1t1 Houses For S• &.inday June 4 1Cl7G DAIL y P•LOT D9 •••.•.••...•.....••...• ~~~ •••••••••••. ! ?.~ ~ ~~!~! !.~~ .~~:: ....... ·I ~~~~~ .'7'.~ -~~~-....... ~~!~ .~~~ -~~ .... •H. PA.NOR.AMIC VIEW 1,...,IM I 044 lrYlne I 044 l~ a.och I 04d T....tfetoock ••·••••••••••••••••••·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••····~ Set• lih·1o & mtn:. rrnm ~l\l l'lt·~.1nl JUr IJrn 1 in. rormJI I) H hum\· v11 quwt h1t t.,1Ul' ~I \1;rn\ tu' \t1J:. l.0111) .1tnu111 " founl 1\. µro( hl'(')>d I lilk lt•nn1' poub ;\l•t•ll f.1-.t l's1·row Mo1,. 111 110~ llt'i.lul'ed to SJ:!.'! 0011 llurry' Ow11r SS~ 7:17.\ or !ISS ~78 r RTLERUCK lti~O i.q II JBr, 2&. \I) I\ 'U .\1:1 llJ6 7f•l\I Or !133 HHH Ut-llVERSITY pi ARK Vil I URC I 1-:tl 111 hu rg mc)(lt•I m thorn· i:rt•1•11 hdl lot'. lrg ru1·111·r lot. .I llR w lam rm & In: hn1·\,,. ~autiMly PlanMd J bdrm + lum 2' ·• bJlh' Hrand ntw t·ond homl• 111 lrv1m· Gro\1• Sp.111111" t•ntena1n1n~ :1rl·<ti-~T111 mar Ill \ ;ird s .. 1·ur11 \ l'll ll'). pu(11 1an1n1, ll·nn1., t:rt~ Sll7.~J{) JEFFBRIERY RE.ALTY 6 75-91 I I Woodlincli:r Warm111gl1111 Townhvllll.' l'l,111 (' :1 hr U f> g I' ,1 d l' cl , II r II I land:.l·a1>ctl. nr pool & IJkt· &lli.~>IJO Owlll·r :!:J l.'lvvt•r. 55!1 ·122'! ---WUOOHHI nc; E Anoss lrnm tc·nnh t·nurl:. & µool 4 Br 3 B.i. l'l·nt rn I .ur. oonu~ lot upi.:raih·" 1\:.>.umahlc· l11;r11 .11 H • ,·, Sl2X,Ull0 Opt:n Su11 I :, 12 l!t'tlh;iv. k [>;\~ 1 IHH I "> hdrm :1h,1.1l1111ni: rm lirt·pl.in• 111 '" rng r rn. lg t.1rm k11d11·n 111111 l.1ndsl'apl·cl. :r 11 u11 ).!rac.le<I In 1·x<•dlc111 1·1111 Urllvn ~10:!.t!OO u~ lll'I [>5l·O'J5!1 Sl~HED S5 000 New hou!>c. rcaJ y Junc• 26lh Owner a11x111u!> ~" cellent ftnilncing. ~Ul>t'r view. and .r n.•al b:ir)!a1n JI Sl!IJ . .>OH ('<.111 right n1111. n;n ltACE. :i UH 1>111,·r "'cll locah'<l nr l'Ommun pofJI ~I .!ISO !>Ii 71~14 LARGE LOT i\lmru.t two n·srdenlwl lots in :.itt• Plu;. 4 bdrm:-.. ::! Ila. homt' wrth l'OVl'rt'd palttl'> Ct•ntral I\ C ( 'ul d ... ,.,,. lol';1t1on. Ownn wrll :iltnw ,1 dl'('llr<it111g .1tluv.;10l'I' DEllGHTFULL Y BRIGHT ~un:.hany pool homl· :JBr. :ma. d1n1n.:. v.l'llJJr. l'\erything )ou nr·e<t tnr )our plat•1• rn lhc 'un $117. 9)0 552 J(J()l4 MUST SELL Bought Another & Must sell L.irge Oxlorcl Mo<ll'I 1 ~. hedrv1Jm Urt1\t·r~1l) l'ark 111. w11h honu .. ro11m. :!'1 bJlh f'1rl'plal'I' & two p,1lt0:-. :1.11 171fi -------Luvt·h· univ l'urk :.! Br hm Wrnd:.or mdl Shnw11 hy uµp t Prine uni} ~:uso Call x:i:i .i:i:ia 11Wnl'r Woodbndgt' B~ ov. nr :! Bit I'· ba condo t:ov'd pal , gJ11 bbq. up~raded Nr parki.. s1·hl SliH.~10 t-:ve:-v.knds559 0151 DEANE HOMES Secluded pool "'ll'tl lot w1v1t·w 1 Br 1 .1 th l'l•11'1:1o l.OV\'IY rl'l' r:ll'rh l \' w ll'nnr~ l'llUl'I ( '111H l' n1ent to bhO~ & :-t•hool'> lm med 0 1'l'upa111•y $124 .900 BY o v.nt•r 752 56&1 Woodbridae Place Greenbnur 3if'r. :! hath. fom rm ll11(hly 11pl(r '1. liy o"lll'r Sl27.000 l'.)1 OPEN SAT /SUM I -5 # I 3 Deodar, Smoketrtt 1\ dl'l1ghlful ~u1d !o.OUght alkr 3 Bdrm "'Ingle !o.lC>I',\ E11<1 w11t on gn•t•nbl'll .'frar pool. 1:i1u111 h'tllll1' anti hike t r<11 ls ~rn.~100 t NOR 1 NS REALTY \ W \ \ I" It 0 \I I II I-. ('KUWU!'\ Ht•Jut rlcd n1u11tr' "''l•lll: v.11 h ~~l~j.11111: I ll'IN llltt lO lht• 111·•·an >•·I '>1 111 111 L11:un<.1 .! Uclr m ' .• balh.'>. h111ot•· 1·unv1•rt1hli' dt•n Loh ul r" ltfl ouh•n 11<.11 1 '' rt•m1•I\ 1•11111 lort.ibll' ..i:-1:-Sl~l..)()(1 C0\1 FOKT~ (H' llUM 1-. v.1tt10l1I lh1• IJ11lh1•1 .! l~lrm . .! h.llh Cl Y II 11nh lrYitw I 044 lrYine I 044 • h1n1 k 111 1 .. 1i.:u11.1 ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'1~•1n u ..... H h U rti-!hl 6t BARGAIN BASEMENT .".o hu.,••m1·111 h1•n • lou1 il, .1 li.1r).!.1111 ' I· .11n11\ ~ut•ll 111"11h111111· "'th :0-IJJ l '"l" 111dt1111111 , IJrl:l' p\I l'·'t 11• ,111-.1 ' 1-:J:,~ tl11" 11 p,1\ Ill\ 111 ' Ut•st UU\ Ill t h• .or1 ,1 l lttrl'}·' l'l•nllll) :! I • ~';·1 lll.-41 COLLEGE PARK POOL HOME -l lll'i.lrm. din room. "''11 t,im mom. :wxio hu11u), room !'\up1·rti d1·t111 1hruou1 t ut Ill''"' 'trel'l Ov. m•r 1111,l•I ;\t·1~I I .ti.I ,,tl1•' $1 :!X '~IO C.111 • l.1'>l' l ',lll1o1;, 7:i21 ()ntul); l_ 21. _W estcliff _'!.eolty TURTLEROCK J R<lnn. 2 bulb. lrpll: \dUllt•d r-"1 l1n i.t., Profe"ionul l.inchl'JI' rni:. l'U).lom pal11h In ·' "-Ord LOVELY Will , 11n'>ldl'I' Ion~ t"'t·ruv. ~10~1 IHil!I 1':1"·111'11 ;i:-"11 C<ill lttll l'oll• at '*Cote Rl'alty ~ l n\1·,lm1.·11i. 640-5777 HA,"l/C:llO S .I J liH. !'>an Lurs Hey, 12th grl'«ll & l.ikt! vu Sl55.000 ()pen Sun. 28 Nul•\ o. ;>.ii ill-1·1 PARADE OF HOMES OPEN SUNDAY 6 Blackook /\ h1'.1ut1ful ~rn11k1•111·1· l'l.111 .1 v.1lh ll ll!!racl•·' l:Jlon· 1'<c J 1.111:1· mJ 'h 'I h1'tlrou111 v.11h lll•·Jll.11" l'11111111u1111' l"l••I f.. 1 lt1hhou~1· 4461 Ranchqrove ,\ 'harp Plan to:! \lo it h 1l1111nl( an•a ~ larg1· to\ I ft'd p,11111 (,.,.'Jll•I( 110 ol nr<'l'I\ lanrl:.1·a1x.·tl <'UI ill' -..ll' lot 14661 s..-on \ 1 l11·dmom h11rn1· "11 h 111·\• 11.11111 & Ir•·· 11.oiutl 111111' 1.lrf)\'1111,.! ( 'lrt'I' l11 ,1duft µcH 1i .V 'l>.J 37 81 MG<JftOlio 111-:Ull'l· I) Sil 5Uti' \ l11•au111u1 \ .111· .11 1h,. 1•11tl 111 ,J <'UI lll-~.11 :"\.1 JI '< 1111001. 1i;irk ~ pool ~AMCH REAL TY 551 ·2000 lost Yean Pnc;e I 111 l li.1 ... I.I rn I m ,\ l11111ng rrn Pnn«l 111\!o 1111 I :J!<l .,Jfl' S7!1.~MI P \HI\. llLT\ ;,;,1 .111011 Wooobrio~<' Jo.:.,t !:>upc·r Deluxe Jt'ff IS:> W Yall• Loop Opt·n Sun p m $106 000 own 1>44 4'109 10441,...,w 1044 .••.•........•••....•.•...•..•.•......•....••. macnab I Irvine realty FINER HOMES FROM $49,900 TO $975,000 IRVINE -Homes for Sale S~RT STYLE! SMART IUY! Makp an <Jppl now t o St'C Or1L' of Hant ho San J oaquin·.., be!-.l buy-; 3 !')pat 1ou.c; BHs. 21 :o balh!o. & a lovclv v iew. San Luis RL'v Mode I 5l:l3 000 Madc ltrll' t'l'CIS!o. i5i 1411 <C !)OJ S & S DRIFTWOOD PUH Air l'Oncl t·nd un11 \\ :i BR s. ~· .. baths. fami ly rm. lorm<il dining & l'omm p ool J>lu .... h upg r:.i rks lhruout ' F a:-.l t•...,erow pos-.ibll'~ Appt ' only Vt•c SLIO!o.On (j,\2~2:J5 IC !H I A SUMMER PLACE! A WINTER PLACE! A HAPPY PLACE! :l BH 1 honu' rm "Oxford" on g r eenbelt ne,1r r ct lat11ll1c!o. & srhoob' $111.000 J\ppl only Laszlo Sharkany752-111l IC n1 DON'T MISS THIS ONE! 1st Cb s.. -l'c l t•rs Tnwnhom(' I n Univ l'ark V11•w or park. htlls & proposed l<Jk c from lhc e01y living rm & M HH. 2 fHls. 2 b~llhs & 2 pnv palios F"int•st qua lily ~1ppoin1 mcnts lhruoul. A hcs l huv :11 ~I 18.000 JL·~111 Dt1lc.., fl12-8235 <C.!)31 AFFORDABLE VIEW PROPERTY J>rirt• has JUst hl'l'll r ccluc·pd on 1h11' :1 H H . I a m 1 I .,. r m h o m c 1 n prl'sti~1ous Tur.tic Hock Sellers ncl'd a 4u1<·k .... alt-Take ad\fant a~e or th 1s oulslund rnu opporlunity Lila ll:trpl'r i52 14111 CC !)1 I ,llr\ II\'~ I\ 11•1111HIL'll'\I Si!1 ... Ml ( lll!ON/\ lH.I \I\ I! l'lll\ 1•1>tl.11!1' "'tth .; I •'·•I '111 llnlt' Ull1h 1',,c·t'll1·11I "-••II o•,t<Jhll'•ht•ll IU1·.1 111111 Slw 1)1111 0 1. l•.1\l'-Jo'IH);'li'I lur 1h1' pnn· ' • Btlr rn .! hath rn11hrl1• hom1· llll'Jll'lf 111 !'\11111 h l..11:u11 ,1 11 •'' ~ ~I t.Im WHAi' ,\HtJlJ;\U \.II•.\\ :i units .I Hdrm., ~ h.11h, 1•;1( h W.1lk 11• ll1'.1c'lh"'<. p..irk,, ).!olf & tt'11n1' (;11•:.I hnme plu~ 111c111111· 'lli..J.IJOIJ .. 494-8057 * OPEN SU,.. I ·5 PM 420 Poplar Strut '<111111 l·'.n1J. 1111'1· .I Bii .: H \ 1.111111\ h1111w l.11"'" ) .trci ~lli.'d.100 MARIO,.. MILNE REAL ESTATE 494-8558 SOLID and FIHE lldrm (. ha homt• with l'l\l'cllt-nl IJl'l'.IO \ ll'IN .11)11 'lllll't• Ill 1•11ll'rl.1111 l.g1· hn1 k IJallo t n•n1•h "'" 11 -. 111111ni: room ,11111 1,11'µ•· lo..111 h•·11 lmm.11 UIJll' .11111 I\ .Ill\ Ill lll\1\ I' 111111 l ntJl-r S:WO IMMI :? BEACH RENTALS c I ZON }'; Jo'J ntJ'l lC futun· potcnW•I am.I gornl • 1•ni.. rrl(hl n11w Onl\ hlcK·k I rom lx.·;wh c; "'"'' on•:.111 \ 11•wi.. SI II";' ~)II LGE FAMILY HOME 31:.trgt bdrm~ INI W/1)\\11 b~11h I Cou"t 11111· \'wv. lrrt•pla<"l'. cJm1ng room a.ruJ .1 1111 of !RVI' go wrr h th1' ht)ml• SI l!I ~Ml DOLPHIN R.E. CoU 494-8581 l ,..EWHOMES In l'<>n11f1r11J tor 1oJll· 11)' hurhl..r OPE:H SUN I 2-4 I hr I dl'll, 5250 I"~! • Co1111• In 1;1•1 Bul..,<111 1 f11,1 1'.1k1• !°ll)l'' l'I up llh· h•ll l .. 1g11n.1 H I'' & Cont 1 IH~ C!-121 Watk to Beach! 1\\ OW'lll-.H ll..•Jut1l11I f'llrflt'I l h.1 I m1•1 """ .111· ... u11d1·1·k' qu,dr \ \ l' 1111' I I 11 I I I •I II I Jl'I •II hl•d fllJI ~·.H f'I 11'"" lit ... s1..; :.1111111r 1 .... 1 , •• 11 4:H •i(JIJI ~J 11.d11' • u ... 1m I Il l< homl' I', h.1 t11.·<1m l'l•rl 111g, 1111 m.il c1111 rm "" t111 .1 ,1.1rk hi.•• wltrng 1111 \,\ hui··· t, ,.,., (l t·,·.11\ ,. , ,. w , • I. 0 V E I, V $W~ 1)1~1 \\di l'On~Hh I' I r.1!1 1•.., (I"' 11e1 b 111 r , 4~1 21v;. OP£H HOUSE 1.5 Spectacutar Ocean Yu :! h lk, I rum '<11111 v ll••:rdrl• ,I 11111111 n .. w I pl ' i(r.1pt• ... & k lh'h1•11 )!~!I ~>IMl :Mltl:ll Manlyn !Jr ~ Rea1tors. Est. 1907 (714)759-0422 PORTER REAL TY 11.ll~H'I t:O~T HWY 497·2468 OCEANF«ONT Complrtel) rNiont 1n "de Re:idv tu moH• in l,.uWC'SI pnr1• In Jre61 J USt hsll'd. l•nl) S'iK ~Ml (.'Jlt 1145 l·IOO & ASK l"OH HU~ MARINA lllt;llL/\NDS STEPCHILD Manna lh~hlanos Quah ty al a pnre you cun ur ford :J Br. 2 both 195,(MMl lnln I H i-; :".t•l1A>ork !•l3·<Wl7 p.irk & .. hoppmt.: On"' by !1022 Madl'hnt• & lht•n <·nll 842 141!1 ain Opn Sat Son 111.,oltl 2 II r , l' n d t 11 n 11 11 • 11\.•uullfully up).!rndt•tl IV IM•aml'\I n •rhni:" L~ t'nl'I p11t111, ..:ur1111t• ormr. :! }r" new Ml 'ST St::E ' S.·lkr help llnann• Mtl !i!15K /\ .. 't -----------·~ITT-•3_-84~30-~---- DEANE HOME K en sington Pl ~1n " 1 URs. t«1m1ly rm. :3 h11lh:-., rtin1 11g rm Air ('Ond: Grt•(•nh1•l 1 lt1<·.111or1 ;':16 1 900, Lorrall1l' Ht•nn1l' i:i2 1111 <l' 951 Nl·"I~ r1 ft1rh"t1l·ll 1 hdrm. J b.1Lh:-• .:1· 1111 l'.1110r11 m, ,. """ ''' ,\ ll(l'JI' \ ll'W" ~7.1 l~Jll f ~.,erl IUI u lJtt lSSINIU (1141 '4~ "2~ INCREDIBLE! Carerre'° 4 Bdrm. 21 , hnthll in Newp ort ---------•_•! lliv1rra Parquet '1oors, OHLY $67,300 'lo-;e tn bt'arh. 3 Bdrm home on bt•au11rul trre hnNt 'treel Cull 01'1 l..JNon 11l So. Ca:Jf. R.olty 546-5605 .,·or \Ole by owner JU1 • 2Ua S82.SOO Ca II S46-7805 --- W 1W c11~t. c·ommunily pool & tennis courts Lov ely ana A Stffl at $81,500 90'1 f1nanrinR ova1lnble C..11 U11l Cole ut *Cote Rea lty &. l n\C'stmcnt 640.-5777 ASTUTE IUYHS Walk to lhe I)(' a ch J Ur. 2 bu. fumrly rm new rrrt·~. rrrr rin g ... x l'hungl' .. ::-t·row niu:.I cloe.c 6 30-78, only $81:1,000 AJll 842 IH8 NIEW LISTING -----------1F'antast1t' 3 nr .'Model Cond1t1110 LUSKRlSAU SPECIALISTS 3.4. or S Bdrm modrlli 1JV1ill1tble Som1• w rl<H•I~. t {'Ondo .. MC'm twrofthe mulllple lrllllnft <1Cn 11·r ' l::xtra lqc loa 1Many Xtr11:s hurry 'Only $125.000 lli91 Summerw1mt I.nor 11 BlkS llnm1ltoo. orr Rrookhur:.t 1 Oµt>n Sonda) I 1 l'M •••Unal l"i Bkrs646 7~11 SELL Idle 1lem1 with a Owly Pilot Closl\lhed /\d. TURREROCK • IEST IUY * 3Br. 2n11 . !'tun " .,,l.l" plun ncd 1·Qmmun1t v , pcl(ll. 'acanl SIQIJ SOtJ Open Sund:iy I 4 rM . 19:m S1crru Hello Cull &nson S86 ;!3ll4 HUDSON IAY REAL TY,· L.tQ; (7 14164 5 9 9 5 0 GHIMTRH Urentwood 28 1 .-dc-n. fp, big >rd. cul tit<1on· $89.000 Oy ownr 644 464tl SI OK ~low Martlet! St .. al a Wuoclhrr<li:l· fl r<1malll' ~:1\STON 21 4" :o.ll, It , ltllally UP· 111 adt•cl Onl) $12!1 !l!IS 11'0 l'rin Ii 8:!2K llown. a 'i.um ti'; 1 7 Cle11rwalt•1 (\1 II t•oll1•rt MOK 1268 lltl33, PQlfll'k, Alt< .. st luy In l"IM F.lcg :! lily . .i Br. :! frpl 1 lf1 trhtr Ur. 3 ho. wJlk m t lONet:.. fom rm & litun dn rm. ~) ~q rt ror on ly SlOO.WO Op1•n hse 5'11 1Son 1:, Jl 3'i71 Ul'n dnx C11~rnel or Rondra 00 G600 or uR\ f>46 7414 A TREMENDOUS VIEW piROPERTY 011(• ol ltll' -.oun<il'-.l ol n·al cs1;1tc in•.t•s tmt•nl~' St•c lht ~ l errll1c ''.J asm1nc" Plan in Turtle Hock Cl('n. L~ muster suilc w 1ls O\\ll pr1 va l r put 10. den. 2nd BR , dramat1C' entry + VIEW' ~119.SOO 13111 lllllC'hing:;; i62 IHI CC 9()) 642·82JS M4·6200 ~1 Dover 011 ve Hart>or V1i''#I C.c'nltr Irvine ol ~mpu~ VOllO C..nter 1S2·1414 SHAW'S COYE l lllk lo hhu h 11\'Wt r I 1>111 m ·1 11.••h· II••"' rl1•1 k 1111 ~ Jiii S!:!!l.~)11 BEACH COTT AGf Walk 111 tnv.n & ht·111 I> T111y hul mot•h poler11 1.11. p1•rf1 l'l WI l'!(t•lllll I $1111.l.Kl(" CHARMING N. LAGUt'A HOME on 10'<110: l<I. lot. whrtt• WJlt<r l l .. W 1-'l 1'111" Ill' 111>11' hu~t· llOl('nllJ'' SIJS.Wl STA!li/\l.AND ~nj;ARC t-:fo: RE-'LT\ Iii II ~r. 1744 ' ........ --.... -...... -.. ~ . ~ . ~ .· -r•·---. ._. ........... . ,, . . . -. . DJOOAll 'Y f'ILOl Hout~I for Sak HouH1 For Sak ...........••••••...... ......•......•......... ~~!.~~~ ....... J~~:.~~-~~ ........ ~~!~.~~.~~ ........ ~!'!:!~~~~~ .... !~.~~ ~:'~.~.~~ ... !?~~ HOUHI f.or Sale I HoutH For S• HOUHI for Sat. '1Hou11r\ For s• ........•.•...........• ······•··•····•········ •..•.•••••......•..•................•...•••... N.wpor+ leoch I 069 ._wpori leach I 069 Mt:wport leoch I 069 H.wport leoch 4 069 .......•............... ···················~··· ....•.•..•.....•.............................. t...,.. le•h t 041 Lopno le«Kh I 041 ~ leodl I 041 "'Y·" kllnit J Hr 41hu ro" HARIOR YIEW ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••• ••••••••• ••• •••••••••• ••• •• •• • • • •• • tJ1n rn1, u~t.~d bn• k frvJ KNOLLS 31r •oc:h HCMH• ~llt'l0 1:.il 1trrw111ltl'1>. 1111 un nC'.irh 2 .11 rc' 111 111 du:..lnatly Nrll'tl l..i111l Slcul It for only Sl .!5.UOu 21r,f2Can 11()1.bc nt•ur bl..·~1 h U" llt'I :.ays sl'll ! t::xn·llcnt l'•lll t.lllion. SHU.500 Island In the Sky JUST ONE BLOCK TO THE BEACH 1-. \he fl•clln~ you 'ti J.(t'I from th1, SIJl'l't 1JC•ul.1 r "ood und t:lu:.s JUr h111lll' on nearly 1.1 Ul'r t• Ufl'tllhtuk111.i: \ ll'WS rn Jll dcrertaoni-. l'1>m1.1u1 e !tocl you'll buy for Sl4!1.500 -This two b.droom c:Oftdo is pric:ed to sell. Onnoolcinq Mou Point and ttM teMis court, it also has a lonly patio. lmmoculot~ and tpacious, i t won 't lost lonq. . . $89. 000. Hllli~ McConnack R.atty 494-7551 lCICJlll'O Hills I 0 5 0 ..•........... , ....... . 1\1..L Tf~llMS. Mount.irn view 3 l:Jll. 2 bu. 1.101>1 nr a II S&UIOCI 830 0041 497.333 1 logiMG a.oc:h I 048 LOCJM1N1 l.och I 048 .............•..........•...•.......•......... MUST Sfo:LL. :JUr. :W.1 Condo l~">O bq fl. JbbU11\1· !I', loan. ~tl.l!OO IH7 7~ilJ. !lli8 Kl 14 TOP OF THE WORLD Jnd a' rt•w to m111d1' E>. u ·lll•lll "Piii It•\ .. 1 h111nc "Ith thrt·t· bl•tlr11umi. SI t!l,54MJ ' COU OF NEWPORT IU:1\LTOH.S 675-551 I LOWEST PRICE! :I B<lrmi.. 2 bJth.. Ing kalchcn Ex1111:-.t•d hn<·k lmmm· Makt• t.10 11H1•r '.'1115.~JU WAVE WATCHER! Br>: U.·•·.m \'ll'" :.incl •1ua·1 'l'fl'rlll) -.µ.11·1111" .I ll(lrm. :!'" l1.1l11" I l1llt11p hunn· s1:J41,1~•· Of YESTERYEAR hut m1K.lt·rn klll'hC'n "'t'" c·µti. :1 Bdrm. 2 IJJthl>. 'u n po r l' h . ,, n t 111 u e w:ish.,l:.iml,SIS!l.:100 OCEAN & VILLAGE Panorllm:.i . 11111ll1 flovd rulely l rJlll·d wuocl .111cl i:la:-.:-. :J Bei rne 11!•11 :! halt\!'> Lu,.,h lamb1·..ip111i.: ~J.'•.IA•I ,(f]~~~~N~5:> 1550 S. Coo~t Hwy. lOCJllllO koch 4'4·' 421 LUXURIATE In lh1:-. unl(tlH' an hrlt't' lurc.cl tnumph rn "''"d .ind ~la!." It ., i:m :11m. :r 1111! (!en & a ,.,1•rt'nl' UlTJft \ 11 ~:!5 00U 1111 1 Ko/an • Re.11 Est.lie /nr 900 Gte1111~yrf' Sire(~/ 494.9473 54 9·0316 llt·hgh1lul mint rnnd. 2B •mml! t l.ilk 1•1 hc.11 h , \.JUlll~I n·ahnl(~. d1nml( rm 11t•j.!g1'tl rlr~ . .JI n1111t. hur1:IJr it larm . -...nrk:.hup, I rg fn1·cd lir11·k p.ilao SIS:! ."1110 -...alunCI Peq Allen RJtr 494-7578. COMDO L II \ ,. I ' II II I t "' "hlll'IAJll'r \II'" :!kr. ''B..r 1!1·n :.! I 1rt•µla1 , • ., l'crti:c•l for "''t'kl!nd1·r tar rl'lrn•ml·nl 1'.-.:1 l·llcnt "io 1 .. 1),!un.1 l111·.111on ~'1S:!.~1m DIAMOND ... an th1· rui;:h. !\ .. mr c·ot IJJ:\.' in Wood ' t't1\\' Ve~ pn,·ah' hnck 1•nlr') IJdlHI and ,, dl'r k a rt• µt•rll'l't ror l•nh•rta11!1l11! (.1larrn1ni.: a-. ll r-. hul :.um1· room fo r t' \ p;ini.wn. $155,IMIO A BARGAIN ••• 1~ har(I \II (and hul h1·n··., !)fW 1\ bn111lt & l'hl'l'ry ~Hr hum 1· walh panoramll' '1cw-. ol IK'l!an and canynn ancl 11n l'\Lra large cll•c•k for C'll- lt·rtarmng llnom lo l'/\ pund $J.18.~)C) ~~·· llOS N.Coou Hwy.,loguno 494-1177 31001 Coo•t Hwy.,S.l oguno 499-4591 •DUPLEX• Ocean side of hwy. lc\IC'I lot. ea:.y acce::.s tu tx:ar h Nl)(.'Cls paint. mtnnr re• varr... ldt•ul for hOlrll' & incom e. llurrv. only $167.SOO Mu;swn Rrulty 41J4 01:11 llurdcr:-. EM .. :H 1\l.f) IJ1\ Y Lio(<' lot Frur t lrt~!I. wh1tt• waH•r v11•w & ('..itahnn QUH'I 1·01 ch• ~111•, c1u;t1ot, 1:h:i~min.i oldt!r 2 -ticl rm f.slull' i.ale. $155.000 Hi.HS l.ou1sc St. Laguna Beach ,GftOtamlcVi•w Unoh11trU('l('cl \ ll'W or C11tnltno & l'rty lq~hlll from lhts wood & .:lai>!I, 20r. 2•-,R:1 + drn home Prin only SI 24 .:>oo Ownr Dy!I 1173 IJll7K F. \C'!I 49'J-46tf..'i LIASl/O"ION b~l'an vr('w 2 Hdrm drn. 211 batl\3Coodo1wctbor . rr;1r ' pool w l}al'Uztl $144,500 Ph 499 4052 RXERUPPER 1\ll 20110 ~q rt ''I\" I 'Lf'~AS 1-: do M1mcthrni.: Whll C'ol.alcr \.t t•w SJ.l'i .sot1 COUNTRY FRENCH llccently rcstorccl IJy l'X p1:ni.. harc1wuod floor .... m..irhlt• frpk #!tJUrmct kalchcn 3 Bil. l B1\, M'll rul)m down!'>lair,., for ul c H 2 1111 On·;rn '11:-... S! IH.51.-J SPANISH VILLA rc:l.ILUrl'l> J rum;.inllr euurt) a ril " pool & j:Jl'VUI :J Hit.:! Hi\. Tc·aJ.. cubinl'l:-. handpa1ntc·d ta IC'. leaded "rndo"' & mU<·h rnon• Sl:l!!.000 !>II: l'<ll!l'W:Jll'f I' I' W ph ~ .. ;wo:'l .\l,\HKET ~outiful Dupl~• 1n <«10\Clrl like• 'c•tt1t11! ... urrounllt•tl 11\ l.d I oltf I t t' l' '> I n I fl nl p It' It' pn' <H'Y l.gc 1'111 '>. 1'111~•· Ill lu1: Sl 10 ooo ltL'STIC & <..:II \t01 l~Cl :! br 1'" den Clo"'l' l•1 lw:.il'h. S12!J.900 <lpt•n ~n2·6 !11" P;irk Aw FAUSTA VITALI Rfflltor 497-2426 OPEN SUMO A Y I ·5 31 90 I Virqinia Woy ~· Lai:un.1 1•.11111ram11 1·1,,.,tal 'u " nl•arl) ,11· c·t·:-.' to pvt hl·adl Charm ;1 Hdrm l'r1\.1 c~. le<' hnl'k f»1llo &. n1·w 'u11 tl1·1'k fal'lnl! Ul'l'an t .. oh 11( JJUl(•llllJI Oii thl!> 1lou hll· lol w p11!>:-.1hlrhl> for dJvu.1on Sl51.500 497-171' This Olde House BELO N <;!-> TO A UYC;ON E !':HA l.oetilt·!I 111 vn me NO ltTll EN l> '>l'C1 IC>n or La,i:unJ. JU!>I .1 fl'"' ulks FltOM Ul::i\Cll & \'II.I.Ma: i\n·ha1 t 2 :.tun .arth1ll'l0lurc. srluatccl un l011rnt•r lol. With a ~ 11-:w OF Tiii': <..,)";,, llu:-.lll" l UORM F L(J()lt PLAN. SEHVICEO BY :! BATll~ l'arlor l)JX.' lav rm h.i~ Ht-:o HHl<.;K F1REl'Li\l'E & OP ENS T 0 G I. 1\ ~ S .. ; 0 I N SOLAHI M S"l'Yl.El> OININ(i lt;\1 Hc111m y krlt hl!n with s1•rV1l'c rm ,cl\Jrh•·cl l1w2nd lc•\1•! bdrm.'"' n • m 1 n 1 ' l' t' n 1 o f ·• · W llH) W S WA LI\ . til..r.,Sl.'cJ 111 !111 :l "11h•!'> " -.mall i;:.inl•cl w1nd11w-. ALL LOO"IN<i TO Tll ... S 1-: A & V I I. l. /\ G 1-: BELOW This drnrmrn11 oldl' hnllM' 1,., an oul -.wndang huy at $129,500 fvll Pric:~ SEF:TODAY'' c:oNETOMOIWQW•' MISSION REALTY ~S. l':.l llwy, l.a~una Phone 494-0731 2 HousH + Studio 4 ~arni;lcs . beum l'1..•tl 1n1:s. mur h panC'hOJt, frplc !., l'tl' I hlk Vrrtona lic:ach Cl('l.'an vrt•w::,, "lnl l'Ond llv owner. Sc!:J!l.~100 .,94 zoos· ~ Hipl I 052 •.••••....•.••.•......• t>wnr mui.t !>Cll, l''>I m :111r 2 I.la. 241.IO sq It hm l.rg lot $129,500 ·l\l!'l :l115!\ Laguna Niguel Realty .. WALK TO BEACH ~1.:ucl ~horcb alrno .. 1 n 1· w :1 B H . 2 1 , H '' I 1> w n h o rn t' I. a r i: t· m:.i !:>ttr -.u1l1· " hrcµla1·c l'n' ,1t+· .11 ('I:!>!> to white -.uncl IJ«.1rh /\.-.king 117 ,S(MI EASY LIVING rn lhr~ tovt•h· :-.l11rth \'w.,. :1 Bil. :!', 11 ,\ I Lrmth ruorn homt· l>l'l'•1r.1tt·d lu 1.n•p lhc I l·+·l111 g 111 pll•Jsant sp:ic·111u.,111·" Le kl• LU '-<'l' '• S 1211 000 EARTHTOHES 111 l'Unlt•mJ)lirary l'll·gJnt gurclcnhonw l'n':i'' + W l<1rgl' lttt & 11 ,11 ICI dC.:fO!>S bUC'k 2 Bit I dl·n. You will lt•l•I >:nud Jbout lh1 ... llOl'' S107.500 f-OREVER VIEW fr•>m former m11dl·I t11wnh11rn1• .,.,,:J llH. 2' • Iii\ & 2, \'lllY (1rt•plJ('I'' 1-:nJI>\ Lh1• 1.tnlJ,lll' :.1111 i.l·t:. rn .l(Jtt• gu:.irtl•·tl rnmmu111ty C.rll lolla~ lp lo 'l!t.' Sl~.~1CJO DAY & HIGHT VIEWS from ·I Bit. ll 1 lt•Vt•I home Ill 'IJ orth\ re'" S1•paratc f.imalv room w1walk rn wcl l,;,r ,\ 'l'ry spcc1:.il homl' fur Sl 1::u100 SPANISH STYLE home on .J pool ""'" lot rn dmll'l' ..in·a .1 llH. :! · B1\. family 10111n, d111111~ r o u m 0 I I l' r l' d al ~39.000 VIEW!VIEW! 3 till. 2 Ui\ + a 1• hunw no Hrdgt.•\ 11·w· Un' l' In ll'n+1rdcc.:l)rakd w quail t y & N c " ~: n I! I a 11 d lhl'ml' ,\II lhl\ N 1Jllh o cl t' y t• a r n 1• w al Sl35.000 496-2413 495-5220 493.9494 830-5050 MIMI VIEW Price reduced to SIG.!IOU on this bl·:tutrful ·I Bdrm home. SuJ)l'r Uuy' C.Jll Del l.ar:-.on al So. Calif RHlty 546-5605 Spanish Condo With \ H.'W d~·l·k II\ t•rh111k rn~ gnlf 1trt•cn <.;lo:-.c 111 ht•lJl'h 2llr. l Ba ,\ :,IPHI al $80.500 0pt'n Sund.1y 1 5 31ti'\2 Wrst N11w 0'4 ncr. 494 224H. NlGUEL SllORf:.'i istJO t S'l ft , Sllr. 21 i lla, II: lot, $17-1.500 1\1 .. '1 411:1 076 I or 4!l6 7ti4!l MONARCH SUMMIT 22882 Tomora Nearly nl'W 2Br. 2 hath townhom<· 5 mrn lo Sall Cr e 1: k Bl' .11• h ;1 n d ~ton.crch BJ y l'l.11.1 Calh l'l'll gs, rrpll" '.!. µalws. duhh11u:-.1· pool ,tnd Jal' $8!1.~>110 h\ owner Anxrou.' 497-1711 ~ NiCJUel I 052 L01J1MO Miquel I 052 ...................•....••.................... filc~,~~t.~c:i.~~~ VIEWLOT- MONARCH IA V TERRACE Lar~l' lt•vt•I lol with fanlllst1<· \ tt'\\ of hills anti otc.·~111. Onr of th(· l:1st hu 1Id1ng Slll'S It-fl In Oil<' or I ht• South (.'oust 's lwsl e om11n1111l w s $150,000 MONARCH SUMMIT II lkaut1ful 2 bedroom and dt>n 2 b:1lh /\-P lan. Exctllt•nl l o<'al1 on with panorami <' m ou nla1n and Sadlllchack V::tllry view~. Many upgrndcs. tastefully <1nd exqu1s1tcly cle<'uratcd $145.000 A COlDWlU l•totkat CO. 496-7222 831-0836 l'Vlld It.ii tile profl•.,., l11thrµ1nll. lri: µ:.11111 , f1n•p1t. ~d~ BUQ, ruom fur poul. hi\ l'IY ~ ll:W Sl32.SOO Peq Alleft RJtr 49 .. 7578. BEST VIEWS IN MONARCH SUMMIT U N 0 »ST It U (' T i\ H I. 1-: 111·(·,111 , 111oun1l11n & \JI Icy \ wws an adull rnmmunrl) IJ all l'IJn. :.! llr. huge L n . Ut)t:r<ided Sll9.500 b Pl11n. 2 BR & cll•11 Sll0,000 t\ l'l..in . 2 UH & dl'll, rri.ir1> frm• <Jmcnrlll':. $129.500 ~'t' \hl'M' h1t.:hly dt'l>lr:J hi~' lo~ nh1Jmes tud..iy T~al & Babcock R.E. 493-0331 /499-4797. Mittion Vi~jo I 06 7 .•••.••.•......•.•..... J Bit 2 BJ l'nndu, J II C'UllU . ('l'Jll ~ d rapt•:- IAIUI :>j(I "Ito(') ~'4i 'i.,IJ T I I !!. 'lO ,.1()8.) Vww. I{\' HT. tB1 :111,1 211.10 'II IL O"rwr \.\rll I 1 n .i ll l' ,. !I ' , I 11 .1 ll SIJ3.000 ~10 111;:1 MUST SELL Ht•.1ut1rul .1 Bl!rrn t'urd11\ ,1 l l'~r.ult·~ lrph prol 1.1nd~t ap111~ l\:J() 2011 -------'.!.Br huUM', f p. p,1t1Q Jlllll ,.,11n nk ll•r .... \ lnl buy \IU.:JllO l!J I !l'.!.!IX :-0.\'" LJkt· \I r-.:-.11111 Vat•Jo ;\latlnd I llH. ;!,)OH "'" fl . .Ill u111:r;11l1·' • \ ll''" ()p.·n Sal~ ~un t :, ~-.Jll i.t~I '111:1 •11' 7 ill X:10:! 11\\ nr .1~1 DESIRABLE SANTACRUZ ~llr :Jll.1 cll·n. UH \l.iJm IJ II j! r ,I tJ (' ' .I ' J.. I I) J.! SJ;>tl.l.llMI :.!:J.IH;, 1\lm,1dl'n !-1 I\ o "' n 11 ." .1 I' p I N-1 U~t t.15· 14t~I &·-.1 buy on I Wrm walk Lu l.ikc. t:Ui.lom lhruuul Ownt-r ' Ul·-.111•r,rlt· d1.·,pt'ral1•. lil'.,Jl1·r.1I\' · t.:;1ll fk,t, .xi, IH..ii lh•111 .. 1111:nt < 1111111111r111' lh'(I I lie· r1111C "" 1111 Iii! "' lht•ll 11.·-.t ( 11,l.1 tll'I ~11 lo,all\lll ('.di Hoh .)l!tj IH~i'i F.111IJ'>lll \II\.\. hat 6. 1111 .t 111111 :! lrJ.: 111:.tr l.•ll<h< .rp cni: lhr uuut :.!1141:.! \ 1 .... 1 l.11 ">lilJ 18:11i lloli \Jlln HI·: MUST SELL !'lh.1 rp :1 hdr :! 11.1 t' Jr JI I.' l ', ti I ,1 II I' ' fl fl•Jll J t'I' tJ 1,h" ,I ,fll'I h1·.1ut1full,i. l,11111,, .qlt'd, ;! \ r' olcl 1J111•11 111111"· :-..11 "iun :!7:1•11 l'111u1·l.1 ~ t, 'I .1 0 II t> I I t I Own1·r iH I :1;>H t JUST LISTED 11 :.I Btlrrn + frph ''" ~~''"'" lll'll ~>l!.OIHI F.1nla;.111 101-.at lllrl . (.' .1 ll .I .111t•l ll 1\hlhlll'I l(l·;l)(',\ltl'~:·1 7.,1 !:!Cl:! ~wporl ~a<h I 069 .••••••.....•.•.....••. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX .mr 1 Ba cad1 u111l. '• A..1. 10 lnrlry 11(f 2 l',lf ~arai:l'. wd hurn lrpk. k1\l·hcn l\IH) 6711X li7UH1, W Ot nfrnl SJfi.S,1.100 2.>'. Im Shu\\ n hy appl 11111~ Ccmlad H S l';1tl1:-.on. a1..'l 1,1;i JltJH l'nnl' uni) HARBOR VIEW lh~hly upl{rad1..'<l JBr + ram rm C'Jrml'I model New c•pls Jae" hwl1111 hookl'il!'>C,., llU~l' IMclt ~ard w lg maturi• lr<'1.·' Sc Ii.; 1·vcl palw $11i!>.!JOO l'I' i;·IO·C>lh~ BY OWNER Profl•ss1nnally <kt•orall'<I :J hdrrn t? b,1 h1>11M'. :! lilk:. from li\.'.11•h. P0t1I!>. tl·n nas l'OUrl. l'lubhlHl!'>I' $11'•.!:lOO f>nn nnly li459~ ON'n' Buy hkc n·nt • Sul> mrt all tC'rms &. offt•r!. · Tradt•:-.' 1-:l1" l'an\,ll>l u· I Br. :1 Ha . Fll'lllll l.1kt· 'I('" rnnd 1712 111.ihlantl · ~'l.000. fi.11 IJOO\J "'-" llY OWNER l~l:l Val·hl Marni llronclvll'w. S<·a Vat'w ;1 t den + fl1111tl.)I IHO dt•i.:rcl! \IC" 640 <>1~ S°bl0,000 Or II El.P· U ~El.I. I f i34 -4800 llGCAHYON llY Own1·r. 4 llr i ruma I> p, t . 1mrn:u•. v11·~ $370,000 11"'1 11;:11 Ill 759 19611 -------1-laf\ l>Or Vrc•w I lom1·~ 1 bclrrn t cl1•11 Corm•r 1111 )lnr•ly gurch•n L11w down Own(•r i\~I 1l41I 2S62 o r b40·5J.'l7 ASUPERIUY 5 br Somerset Un14ut.> pn•m lot w 1scp patio Ai Iii pluy 11rl'a Pror·ty dcr 1lndscpdhc-low mkt 111 $192,500. Orc.•n wknds I 5. Jll'll f> Su rhng 64-4 :>443 SI 0,000 R.ciucHott Owner wdl1n1t lo <i8<'nf1c4' 3 Br. 2'., bath In Newport Crc11t Mu,t <('ll NOW <.;all for dctall11 & 11hc1wlntlt REALTY WORLD 63l-16SO Lww.ry conclu. Cape Cod splr\ ll'v~I dcs 11<ned Feature:. beam t•e1hng:.. cedar wood s1otn1<. w111 dow s eals & :.underk nw adjoining ~rcenbell forrn!i a buffer & 1111;ures prr vary 2 UH , 2 Hi\. brcitkfasl roorn & double garage. $154,500 Ibgewater RE AL ESTATE 1350 S.Coost Hwy. 494-8536 LOW TAXES! LINDA ISLE Ch:irrnjng Englb h Tudor. Exct!llent IO('allon Ovl'r 5000 ~quart.• feel or d1:-.tintllvt.• arth1tcl·lural c:haructer 5 bl•drooms. 5' '.! bath. formal dining. <:ounlry k1lehcn. d en . huge master with sitting l'oom. upstuit'S game room <Jr offl (·(· J11cr & ~Iiµ. S7i0.000 l(•al»t.'hold FOR ._,_,OINTMENT CAU 675-3000 Brc*er Cooperation ~wport leach I 069 ~wport •ach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A GREAT LOCATION AT A GOOD PRICE S229,500 OPEN HOUSE S... 1 l -S 1531 HlqhlCMdDr. I ST TIME OFFBEO \Br . 3Ha. family or d1nin j! rm, :..lunnllli! pool & Jal'UZl.i. dt.•c gura~l' door opnr, p1·ufe:->l>1onall) lndS<:pd & redec:uralcc.J. Uu1ll·1n dbl oven wh1th uwlutks i\11<:ro-waw <ind self tlt«.lntn~ ov<.•n \\ (·l.•ram11· cook Loµ r<rngc & HHIOor BBC.J. Ct•aul 11'ul back yd tor ~·nlt'rlain111g Also dog run arE-a FOH S/\LE BY UK H OWNt:H. PH11'1 ONVr PLEASE 833-1316 645°4226 3 Bdrm . 2 bath Bark .................... BEACH HOUSE J br. 2 Bay home with <in AO ba. d/w. Cpl , U own thr t>Wwport •ach 1 069 °Mewpon leach I 069 .•••.•••••..•...•............................. DITIONAI. I Bdrm & I BIG 11 land. Sl39.000 balh attachl'<i uni\ fill fl •• Wl::STCL!Ff'Jbr ~ f'' R l•----.----1 "LE CHATEAU" by 170 ft lot with fruit Lido ltl• Bayfroftt Move an cond. Onvt· by ARTIST'S trl'ci> Mus:-.rvl· l:.imily BIG !! 1206 1-:..,sex Lo $152,SOo RETREAT Prt'vrl.'w openrni.; on b:t} :> Bll 1c>r J • -.1uch • m.1 ad I I ' I,,, · r, rQOm with US\'d hrrt•k ~OBILE llOM .. : I br an Your v~n Canyon Jnd frrl'!)l<il'l'. har & :-.lrdrni: NorttllayVitw W Newport Bt'dl'h fort-st an Newport' \1•ry ght!.S dour-. lo I.I! rt by 42 Sl0.950 pnvutc & un11111c hwm• fl Junior Olympic Mil' BIG !! <.:ANALFRONT hu~e 4 Pn1:t'<i for 1mrn1..'d -.;,i lt· .11 "t .JCdh (j 1r. ,. '.tllC' t\l1thl•rll1t cfotil1 b w Ohl World t·ra(t,,m(l nshlp 111 d h:J lt'tlllll:' '" l'l'IJI OJ.; :-.l.1rrc;1:.t•, la \ 1:-h u~•· ol .. tone & hc.•Jm .... I lrpl1· ... lormdl u1r~ rrr. .< tntn krlth w hbQ. I rpk ~ li.,1 Add1l111n.d pool 1.., h••· ,.11ccl µ .. ml· rrr. "' hJr ,\II.Ir .. wtt. h<t~ :.tud,\ & 1w1 :-unnrn~ p::llo diving pool Two add a Boat Dock br, close lo pools. lcrrn1:-. ~IJlj.~ llvn:i l ftn•pluces. kllC'ht'O & beach. $162.!iOO. C:i\LL &12 ti.'kll! with built ins. upgraded W~ brine "'is Is ~ BUILD~R'S S PECIAi. l'Jr(Wls & fresh pa1111 ~t buy Oft ~ Boy. !luge lot w 2 br hOU!>l' & DEVIN too• "'or ~.lie hy owner ~w cmtom ~ ttiat apprvd plan!> for xtra RX:AL :CSTATC i\:-.k111g $121.51.111 !\lubl c<Mlk:I not be r ... -tac~d 2100 sq fl home Nwpl ---------• si:ll 1mml'<11atel> '•' Call ... ,... lleighb 5.57 lfjji1Jorti34 262ti few OUPLt-:x CJnalfront J WANT TO BUY MEWPORT UNDER $40,000 2 BH. den. frpk . USl' or pool .. buy & hoal :-hp Pnmc leasl'hold llarbor 10< Uy agt . 759 024 I MAGNIRCEHT Ouanfront Duplex A thm? 1rn & study up s lalr'-. four Bil <1ownsta1r-. (;1n 1er' alm<r..t twtJ 1111.;. !::arx Cai parkrnl.! 111!>11ll' ,\~ktnl( S750.000 A Sand & Sea Realty 675-8800 EARLY BLUFFS Upt•n Sul/Sun I :; By ()Wlll'I', h;,ird lit r111d c Plan r:nd unit urr 1)()()1 SSSS$$$S l>rsca $lll2.500 502 Via Lido Hord Manna Rily 642 !$850 Open Sot /Sun 1-S Oceanfront 2 br. 2 ba. $685,000 o wnl·r will finant·e Roger Brown R.E $275.ooo lloll1s Wood 673_ 1020 rutr. 675-8676 WHO EVER HEARD of2HOUSES IN NEWPORT BEACH for SI f 5,000. We 11:.ive'' Pll·asl' eall '\J..'I &15 t 111:1 lll'l'anlront Uupll'x •Ron Listinq! • Peq Broms, RJtr 645-1531 USTILUFF Sf 44,500 Redured for QWl'k :-ale' Lrg 4 Ur, 2 bJ hse on P\'l clevlltcd tor lot 1.rl! formal dtn g rm 2901 CatalpJ. 6'10· 1 IOll BYOWNlm Ut.:J\Cll house Hlk l o l>t:l!an MoVl' an lly J unc JS Near lcnnas & .,wrm pool Owner agent <.:.tll llu:.s 'J5i l4U\I 6.1 l ·o.tOX homl' an <.;a ml'O Shure~. ~horl'drlf, 01 ~P' ~IJ:-s 11111 !IJH' rnn1m~ pro p~rt) tu trncfr <Juatl Bw lller ... Mr llt•Jlherton &i4·68111 owe UEACll Dl'LX lmtna(' propt•rt) o .... nl'r mus t ...... 11 S IH:.!.:1t1U Own ;\Rt 642 JJ:IH ---- You'llle Sony If you don't bu) our .I hr or 2+ den .... t·pr d111 rm 'IJJr\clan R 1iµi:,1,11t.·cl Ila rbor Vrl'w ,'ft un.n·u Uwra•r S1J•1 !11)1, trlll land 1\' a1 I Ii 11 t,.\O u:i2:, WATERAlOMT Nt•wport Shon·' .u;o 62nc1 St n·l'I Own 1• r w 1 I l f 111 .1 n n· U.x·k 111r .!.tiv lx1;,t.-""' appl 111 -.cc. 1;1)1, 11. .. 1 boi blanJ Or .john ;\I ,,, - hkr bldr li44 11:!11!1 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 llr. 2 bJ :'Iii.'"' t'lllJIJl'I rl'plpl' cxtr p ..,111 1 lnd:.pcp i: Prol 111'1111 'r NHll~ s1:1:..s110 ••) owner Call 5·111 H74v ..ii 1>µm OPEN HOUSE 240 40th St. lk·,1 bt.·Jl'h bu) .JBr • h. llli7 001: Soufttlondtt1. R.E. 631-2 133 $153.:>00 :!128 Vr:>la l•---------1 L a r a ti u Ii 4 ·I H :1 :1 :1 . Bll'DWAT''llEI""'.· I •llarhnr Va·w 11111111·' ' " ' ., 'Sl54.SUO 0J11'1) S11111 J~ DL'LITI-> .. f:iL U FFS · 1 1 1Br 2Bn lt•c $!H2 :'41'• i:. b k t ;1 Sl'hwor1·1 {1•J Loi J Ur. 2Bo Sl~.~io.. '*1·1033. BY OWNER •BEACH as JUSl 200 step::, away :J U1 .:!Ha. frpk 2 l':Jr car 111 :1 C..irmd like wtllng on a vvt i.l an L11l11 !oiamh ~•:JX .• 100 1.lf> 12C.2 l'akrmo m1111l'I '< 1111 ,hapc. I heir f,1m r111 dell. 2 , b.1 Sl>l:a 1111) ti\.\ IMi I\ DRAMATIC LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT New o ne of a k 1nd l'U'lom c rahs m ;111sh1p hy wc•ll known an·hrlct·t t..100 :-.q ft 111 J.(raeaou•, II\' Ill~ oJt II " flnl•:.I 1 oolroom,, >(aaw rnum marble b;ith!>. supt•nor q u.111 ly I hr(Jughuu I Magnrfael'nl '""dl· north liay Vll'W wnh clutk for :);) hodl 'In ft•t• l.inJ l•ni·t'<l ,1\ ~.Uoll Open llou.~t· Sat & Sunday 2 5 PM 502 Via L100 Non1 Sale by owner. pnnc1pab only 5S6~7S2ortii5 SOSii NEWPORT HEIGHTS ChJrmml{ cottuF(c w /lols or wood. new sh:.ikc roof. & l'arpcls, RrCt!nhousc $134.000. Call 640-5112 fl C Tl\.VLOS.-1 (_ 01\llJ.>/\NV R k, ALTOP~ llL\IE:LO~C.RS FOR THE 3 bdrm, s:or14t•ous al· !>l5-798:J •Turtll'rO<'k 111..:htancl bay \ll('W S l~ll .l>Oll " land t).14 ·13!n. Opl'n l•------•-•I lbr ;\frTJ\ rsh Sl97 SCK1 SELECT f EW Vail) L ff S ,\uherman <.:o Hcaltt1r" who ·•IJPl'l'l'lall' ltala<in -THE B U i59 I l:Jl marl)l,. 111 1ml11or pool & Open I<! 5 ::!IJ5 ViJ Jur.ir Vi~w -lack Bay "" Shott J:i1·111.11 ·:\ 11111~1 unu,.,ual t1DO l~LE :!~HI 'fl 1~ 2632 Vista ct.I Ore •wpot'i s horrw ovi·rlooking llit1·k t>wnl'r f· 111am·111~. 1 hr .. I b tti D•e1t Si 79 .000 llJ\ 'l'hl,., ol11•11ni.: an pn• ba. drn :rrcJ. hi.! II\ rm. 4 Br. 2112 a s F I' .. Sim P •" SI-.. r I• ,ll~rou~ U1Ju•r Shon·' mocl 1<11. p;itcu. pnv 11th~ S 127,SOO ~J:J 111:.:1 • .i 1 • .> µ rr. A ;,hould "'II CIUJl'k I\. !.11 lcnnis, I '~ lot:-.. ct~·-· ,, "I Call owner at v.knd:-. 1 ;ill """ 1111 Jll J1>l1l or S250,000 "·1·ti2!>. 644-5224 1-'0H SAi.Jo: IW OW:-01'.I{ :.t~SJl&~rn l ; BY OWNER Ol'E:\ 11!->I·. ll~I<! Sarllr.11!11 f)ra \ 1• EARL y BLUFFS ~IY21 .. Newport C~ter 640..5357 .\fan\ t'ustom fo,lurcs frnt·;l gn•1•11bl1 l>i:low mkt at Sl!lK.500 l-1t.'xrbk lt!rm... Opl'n lluu~e SJt !->un 11 '1 &l0-&t36 pC'n llou:-.c Saturdtt)' 11 :; l'nme :>;ewport llh'ls an·a 548 Ji57 or KJ0-92UI 54ti WcMmin,tt·r F R A M K L Y HARBOR VIEW FABULOUS KNOLLS t)rw of Newp<trl , mO!>I J flr. 2a ,Ba, (,1m rm oak nuL,landHll! prt>Pl•r11c:. rn firs. prolesswnall> dt! term ... of ..illrn<'l I\ i•nc:-.~ 1·orall'<l. 200<hQ It uncll'r t't1ll~lrul'll+1n, c 0111J1uon. pnn'<I Jl $155.l.IOIJ Musi ..imcn1t 11•,.. & l11l'<rtaon i\n wll. h> owner 1dl'al 1am1I) hl)m+• "'h1d1 Opn Sat1Sl.111 I .; f{'nch rl~df 111 t•wi·titl\" :no7 1i1lls1de Dr l'nll'rt<r an rni.: If ~ ou · ri• 1 ____ 64_' _0_1_64_3 __ _ thlnktns: ol mo\'1111-! up, :,ee Lhr:-. ont• loda\' I '.rll WIOfAFRAME StcJ)t. to ocean. pool:. & &l-0-5357 • tennis 3Br. 21Ju. lo:.rdC'd "-.A. 1 w churm. SI 1.i.soo \...l'l llU"' wyw~-~~-·\_'t>_lm • --I I ·21.. WATERAlONT Duplex w a pier & fl<>llt N~wport Cent~r & a gooo \'ICW of watl'r 1----------1 .·1ct1on ":arh umt has '.! !->1\'I SC~ t;~ .. ~~ot Fomity Home 1110 !->Jnt.i """ ,\' • w rm to <111d 1111 I Sp.Jl'IOt.:• .i H r 1!11n'• g('nernu:-. Hlls. 2 h;r • w bay 'aew . ..!1 ,Ji,1 , h1~h panel d ram rm (., Ir~ htam l'<'llan).!' :!~)I) '11 II p oo I . h l cl "' In C' <l Sll5.000 1;.12 23~1: t'hrldrcn lo pl:.i) area ~l'P .. --. . . . from a<llt pJt Fruit r.i\ST Hl.C I-I-( < 1:'11 l>fl trl!e:-. Walk to .,thb & 'upcr "..itl'r 'u .! Bii I '• shop .: 111 Wcslc:IJ(( :'Ill: Ha '.! llJh ' l'nn1· 11na\ plus h n pl' thra:out 714 593Hill.\ Slt.VM)(• Fr I.' ., h I ' JI ,, 1 n r 1• rl ,-.-.--SlS'J.51•1 Wun t 1..i"t hinit Sfo.LL '!Ill-11,''m' w1tt• • Open h.-.l' 12 .>.~al & !->un . Dail~ I 1111_: l IJ:-,1lll0<1 \1! 1508 Oo' ~r Ur o .... rrr . Mt:wport ~it I 060 1>16-0i 5ij ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPYGLASS SPECIALIST U <..: ,.; A N F R 0 N T DUPLEX. $325.000 lly CHERRYL .a.KE bdth.' & a f1r~plal't• '!Int "" locauon In :.uf>C,!r nin<.11 ownr Pranl' only 4til I Stunnin.: 5 hl•drm lo. fam t1on 532.5.000 Seashore. N fl, t;.10 7 l7ii. room homl• V11·" <if the 675·91 I l i\~ ti75 tMl!8 I a k c• up µ l' r h ,a v & NEWPORT CREST l.11wcsl l'nl'e 11<1 l'l<.tn Beaulrfully t'lffP<'l1•d :I Br Jba l'Ondn "'11 h ,, dear and unoh:-.trucl('cl haln)ny hay view lll'al1!1tlC';1lly t>rr<'eri JI Sl:!l.~10 _f~"IJOrt lul u!Jle • AssteiallS • 11141545 6625 ----------II V H!\1S Plli\S E 111 Open Sal/Sun I 5 Jbr nr 2br & tl<'n w 1f11 n t<1slll' ntl(' Irle 'u. !lofl wtr. J(ar cir c>pnr 1111 j.!rtHlccl appl.;, .rllral'l !nd~rpcl w clc•k. pool, J:u· & t l'nnrs Fct• luncl Slti7.[.00. Ownr. z:?;M Pr>11 µJrllw f>44-4lf87 EXCLUS PENH PT tt•'moocled :mr. 21 JBa. n('w lcrl. bths. floonns: & 11dll of m st i.lc QulC'l i.t SIPh (r bch or bay llt•sdy (or s ummer movr rn Rkr, 752· I t08 MUST SELL llurbor V1f'W llomes. :1 BR 2 &. xlnt 1·cmcl . UI" J:r.ufrs g:llor1• Nl'rcl quick i.ull' l mm1•1I po ~ s e s ~ 1 o n 0 I' f': N SAT SUN I 5P~ ""' Nuncy L.1ux. li7S fJOOO A SPF.Cl/\l .. j'L/\(' E Mori• thun th1• onhnary. nn~an & lH't'lllC v rt•wi. 41 hdrrn condo, d~'n, pur ttUl?l r\oOr). -i library gu~'fl rm & !lturlio1workrm. /\l(t 645-0295 ----s 15.000 u..det' Miit 8CB1Hlful Oroodmoor homf' Ocean view Cnpe S111r <.:o 001 36'111 -----.\111s1 See 1h1'4 Su1>cr ;1or "' 1·ombo. clrffr $179.~00 U05 Devon, 644 0020 t\Jlt l'astblu1 fs ,J Usl h:o.IPd' Pral l'U for ta-.1 ''""' · Sl!l!l l.l!JO Won l l..r:-.l' Call 1~15 7:!:!1 Ontu~ lL: l jl 21 .. WHtcliff Realty "Boycr"est Beauty" IMMi\CULJ\TE :\ l\clrm 2 llJ 1)C)(il. c·11url) ;11 II hit In \ ;1 l' u II m . I' u .. I II m t· a b11wts ~ Oll. ooo IREH/lfflar 646-7782 --------- t'Wwport S.ach I 069 ..•..............•...•. BY OWNER •BLUFFS 3 BR.212 Ba. END UNI T Prof Decor. Total I\ 1C $100,9110. t·all first 644·:>550 Court.sy to BKRS 5% Commiuiott SI0,000 DOWN SI07S/Mon"' $130,000 Balance Large i story, 4Br. 4IBJ1 , pool , 111ruzi1. solur hl•at rnJ;t. I'll hnanrc'. no r rcdCI ne<.'Clcd. 957 199tl. Pnn C)n ly i> I' ----- Reduced $I 0,000 llVll Monlcgo 644 ·4l35 macnab I Irvine realty DOVER SHORES ESTATE NPT. CENTER & COUNTRY IA Y VIEW! l·'r om t he rnomcnt you enter you arc ('nl'h<~'lhis gorJ?eous 5 Bl~ evNywhcre flo\\ers . thr C:o11rt v<ird is t)f used bnck su r rounding a sparkltnA pool w1th f''n•nch doors lead1njl to ull rooms /\ drnmalir. r ustom·built rcs1Ch•nec 111 one of Npt 's most tovell'<I locations. It offers fu mily r m 1 study & formal dining + hrkfst rm. 3·C4tr garage. Sf>S0.000 ft•c Appl only. Barhora Aune 642·8235. <C-97 l ~2·12lS 64-4·6200 9()1 Oovtr Or11111 Horl>Or V111w Center 1r111~ •t C~mpu' V"4ley C.l\tt,. 7S2·1414 <i or~cous nl'\\> "B<'<llorrt · plan ft'~1 nl\lsttc· O<'l'<.Jn & Fashmn l<;land VH'W 5 OH . bonu~ room. I amt!y room & J~u·uzz1. Oc•c·o r a1 t•d to J>t•r1't•c·t 1on 1:4!) Col1t :.1 Po11'!t Open Sunday I 5 PM SUPER SHARP TRADEWINDS Pool. J:.it·u:1.1.i & waterf<.111 I & F~1 m ily. g n•:rl nt!!hl 11ghl~ \ 11 \\.s 1122 Morro Buy. Open Sunuay I 5 1122 Morro Bay Open Sunclttv I 5 11 l 5 C:1\M l3R I /\~& V <rm1 1y Oc·can VICW $3.. v lf5!J C/\MHH ~ & V:.irntly. (kt•un v11..·w "'-.. JO #51 GOLJ'L_ ~.'< F amily Pool. jaC'uzz1. c.-;, \ 11..'w Furn1l>hcd $525.000 it5!J MONTE<Tf<N._ &. F;1m1I~ bonus room, oc·c "V \\, ~50.UOCl 1;2 MOHRO l~'-. , & r':imilv pool . J<tC'lll./"-.. ~·a l.1q.!l !o't $30!.1.000. ~ If 18 MOH re__ \ y 1 & Family, dining roorn.4>.11ght light Vl<''-"l'> $247.500 newport center realty 640·1812 .. -· . • • • • • t "-•et for S• •••··•••••·····•······· Howu' for S. I Hou••' for S• o+ti.-r Rnl blot• ....... -..........••.••• ··············•·····••• ........•.•.•..•.•••••• .•....•.............•.. Sunday June 4 1978 DAIL y PILOT D 11 Mtwpwt leach I OH S..-"-Tuatt.I I 090 Ac:nOCJ9 for Sci&. 120 0 --. ~ 2000 lflCCM9 l"ropcrfr 2000 a.tab ••••••••••••••••••••••• c:.platrc..o 1071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..•..•••.....•••••..... ····················••· POITOFINO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 ACRES HEW 6 UNITS IOO'i TAX Shrller. on S2S Ho&aH h rNIMd J ...... 1-.-.11 ll••nt m1n1 ran1 h to S.W.000 dwn Break ~:::..:·o••I:.-.:::,•••••••••• Cotto Mesa 1224 ~M)t°" leach 3%4 0 ··•···•·•••····•··•···· ·······•··•···•·•·••·•· t::usts1cJ1· ' n It hou .... · $00 "l11 do'1" OJ)t•n .... II uufm. J 1, b .. ch.i., 1.iunu,. • * * * * * • ll((p & SECRET? t:&s ts1de Byt>wlth•r Ill t'Ven II time~ ..:ros:. _, -3 106 rm fdm 11n dminc "" ft ,. , ,11,. !:'>tluth ut Or11n~1· 2~r 12 1 2Br+den All 2 SJ~.000 541.4~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4: l(J( l rPlilrd d &. \lri." IH CHAIMIHG llt1· uw11\'1 ol th1' f,t•ulull I ·~nl) a hllll• ro14:h \,ul bJths FinanC'mg ava1la II I "oJ I I 'II (; I' O I' II \Hl:HH It hrund nu11> l'lld I ... tury J bdrm. ;i ti .. .ill hutll 111, ).11·, pool. 1•11 l'n\,11") ~ "'16 HUI! U 89 900 I\> o .... 11 ~ r uld :::.:.an J u.n l'aphlruno Uci.ih~ propon.) 1., gfllnll ~u1 l<.il1lc: BK R bit' Sell~r may ftr1unl·1· 644-~ ,\ (I u Id" h I l' u.. d • 1711 Jti77 ~I Will CO-O""rOl" 'w1bkr DUPLEX-C.M. E s1cJe, (lwol 3 lilt umt .... l'lost'tl gur&~c::.. SWO per mo SI 15.000 Rltr , 646-4884 r•r1mt-S ll .iy H I Waterfront horne 4 htlrm, tJen, S'150.1wk Jul) 1673·'1377 12 3 ~ H C:u,t.1 \ln.1 SI &1~ !1341 laycNtt.OWMr • br, 21~ bu 2 frpl Sl5U.500 Ht!lp hnanct- 0 p n ~un I :> 11 111 ~ylurk ~ lle>H H~T llUY llVll MONAl'U J ar. 2 ba, t'ountry kit. Ft1e By Owl\el. $J:ltl,!1~1 551·6.561 HEWPORTHGTS CharmmR rusl01'1'1 room lo grow, 2Rr. rom<'r lul, bock frplC', cp U. thruout. boat a ccess, ne,,., ly th: corated. v11cant. Own1:r 512.000. MS 0758 JINSEAVIEW 30r Nantucket. S21S.OOO 48r Nl'w fh'cJlortl . $220,000 3 SI{ Ua r Harbor . S275.000 N H :. Flne:.t New <.:ormnun1ty Ask for Zt•t• I 'restvww Ile all) HJ2 ~IO --- H.wport HeicJW1 Charming 2Hr cotta.i:t• on large: lot w1pnv:ile rt·ur varcJ, sepuratl' hobliy room w Iba alt ached to Rural(<' SI 10,000 NEWPORT BEACH REAlTY 6 75 -1642 3 Bil. 2 ba. nu a-pl. p:llnt. $99,900 Opl•n Sun, :\SS Walnul. &l2 366!1 $93,500 2 br homl· on duplex lot 222 Avenida l.ubcriu Open Sun only, 2 ~ Newport leach You l ,()Vt•tl Ill Yr,, i\j!11 t B(•aut """t h1irn1·' w panor11m1t• 1111·a11 views <1v:i1I lw '>Jlt• I rum s;r.?8.000. Yuu must M't' the qual1t~ <ii th''"\' horn~ An t•11rly Vr!'.lt IS recommenefod '198 0200 o r 831 !11 22 Sun:-.t·l Pa(·1f1c Uomt-llwldrr.., 3 br 2 ba M 1ra ( ·,,~l.i Twnhse. nr (;ammo 1h • E strell n 1 1{ M art W1 . 500 556 f;2(»t IYOWMER 1-·nntai.lH' l11l 1ln •><'l'an tronl hlurr. rl.'dw1wd house. i.mall hut 1•u:.cl~ e'(µ,1nd,1hk •'llnl1•m pura I) ~t) It• L.111cl 1·1111 lrart S250.UOO l!IX 07 1\I l~IUEC: O('f•:,\~ \ llo,W · Contra1•t of :.a h•' 1>11ss1 hie nn prestr.:1• •I l>r. 2' ~ h:i. 3 frph:s. I 1n ~ra1· m...,lr Ur Top 111 world loe llcre s an opportuni ty' $16.'i.OOO Walt Slrt•d Ht•al F:'ltat1'. x:11 :nsu 493-2202 :!.BR + i:u\·~t u1111 "" µn \ l'nlr)' & hath I• .. hlk!'. lo bch, $86,!"l(IU Opo•n h~1· Seil & Sum I I. l 1:1 W E~calones 4:.IH 11l7 o. ,. lo :.~n ~.WI lo ~" 1• OR 5 """ " i.l111r' down ... tJtrs run lhti. ran1.·h l'\uusc J Cun• 22 OJ:JO ft3t·0003nr646-708.'l t.lonunsum ~-tidrm~ · 11, hft & rtet,l· lttl' prHt ---- bath..' ca~llul(, wu1dow $100,000 If .)ttU huve c·on 47 ACRES TRIPLEX l'Ovenniib. Inuit m:.. two t1dt:rll'l• 111 yuur Ul' Easts1de CM All units clit .::uaKe & palio By ror.itv1 . wh) don'\ )l1U South 01 Unrn.:t: t'ounty re<lec Jan 1978 lncumr uwnt•r Mou lhr u ·rhu1:. call now & 1.avt' $.'IU,0\10. ~.7oo ~r <ll'rl' Tt-rm,. SI lOO Sl75 .000 I' aul l t.IJ)\I {'<ill li46 21SH. liKH Franklin. 979115J:J 28rcondu. ~.000. .issume f HA loan Uy owner. 963-4759 t-)-1 thru Nin 1t1ay1.1 & ,....~ • t714)1i71i :;117 r\l\'J~~ . .::.. 1·1111 (7 14 1 '-J'lllU~21 ~1~::i20Ho ~REAL-ESTATE~-~~.~~ •••••• ~~-~~ FOXY LAIR--1u_L I u'. . ... !~.~!'!~ ........ !?~~ --,-.~~!~~PRISES ~7.~!~~:~!!E O...THE L.AJCE Newport Center INVESTORS NEW TRIPLEX 27.000 sq _ ft lot near $71,500 640.5357 ttrnnd 11ew 12 unll apt Nr cJe::.1rablc So t'11J;.l f,,~.~~~·~1~1pll~~l~1!~1'v1~ 3122 ·•·•·••·••·•··•·•·•···· O N 1'11~ WAT ER Presl.lg1ou:. (;ondo w ith pnmt1 lluy, Ocean & J t•t ty views Fl.I ll :.ecurity bid..: Podl & doC'k lor 50 It uo11 \ 2Br. 2lhl full)' l11m1s hed. $1500/mo yrl) lse Waterfront Jloanei. 631-1400 ------lrtlM 3 144 IDr :mu. new 111t..., t ll•.111 Hwm- & sh;,1rp Sl!>S mo l"l'. n •I Hart,"'"°" 3242 req Pet~ & kul ... OK .1gt ~ ~9 6800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I llr, 2 bJ, fa1111I~ I Ht . 111>11'. rhildnm & f>\'l~ 11k s.150 mv ll-1 & lu.,I !\!1• ... a Vt•rdt> i\gl•nl IH2 10h2 l{O~l'f WATERFRONT 60' BOAT SPACE J Hit, 21, Ri1, S'l,ooo mo Roy Mc~ardle I 8 1 0 M••port ll•d. Co1te1 M"a 548-172 9 ~45 i br 1111<' ut>c·n lh.-.1m $34!5 Jbr k1tb IHI~ ok ~ :. u n de t' k ~ 111 I 1• t' l•---------~7 01124 •llOM t-:,..INOt-:l!S • bwldmg P()lt SALE 10 Plaze..t art-a. Pnn only Center Sl3S.OOO, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ontario Const a lmost !'>4!*-4964 David Bourke Rltr Ele~ant new 3Hr. S7:>0 ~1 ~:s A Vt-: HU t; 111 (( COmplel...,. on "~a•1l tr··~ '"~· I c•6 9950 month lO monl.li t;1n1 <1111 "l11l1lr0 n • Sn\ij(glc up close. Soni.cl Westmiftster I 091 Ext•1· homt-, supc•r 1'11•:in :1 HH tam rm . frsil1 w.1llPJl>l'r I hruout ..:i11 mu, 1 ... , .. gartlrnt'r in1 I !U-14!14;, & !lcu"ul11> rcfiecled m • •• • • • • • • • • • •• •• • •• • • • • thl' lake out::.1dc yuur ----------Wllldow:. Naked naturul b1lh behind you. Sun streaked patlO. Woodscy decor A umquc 2 HR townhome at a slnpped down pncc. <.:all us & comcM.oe ' VAUEY REALTY 496-4977 731 -6050 -COUNTRY SETTING .ACHARME.R Ju.'>! hstccJ super rlcun, J BH anl.l dt•n lvr I rm I 2 hath home WJrrn .i:olrl !)lush 1·ar111·ls amt nt•w solc1num l loor 111 entry a n tJ h J t h ' , h 1 1 e· k r1reµla1c. U>H'rl'll µ:ill<> dJld pleu:.:irH yan.I l;ovd loc atio n ,\.,,,umablc Government l o.i n $71.950 HEO CAt<l'ET 89J·l351 Other Real Estate ....................... cu "" ' "" v .,.oll Su111 ay 2 5 I~ f:ai.l .,,.. • ' ~ "' 1n nice res nerghhorhvod 22nd St Udu>.c Eas t:.icJe 540·75511 pNs 1\1•1·pt ;oo 53G 11543 2br.2b.1.spa1·10Ublyde C:\1 TRIPU;:< l ':i vr ADVAMCEHOTICE i.1gned Ampl µark m g olJ Sl78.000 chn~ttn\" OCUM VIEW LOTS Fanl.i~l1c l.Juy ' S420 ,000 ::.;:~· bkr Evelo, Ed, Al'l now ' t: a II S4H 54flJ C....tetyLoh/ Cryph 1500 •..•....•..•..•.•...... l or more lot..s in ll;irbor L.1wn 1\frmun al 1'<1rk Plot 11:15 $250e<i . 540·3471 Sacnr1rc, movan~ 2 lots. Harbor Mem Prk $150 ea 5'18 4577 ------ Commercial Properly 1600 ORANGE COUNTY SPECIALISTS fo:x1·hant,:t' up 111 "l'll' Whl't.her you wunt .1 tax s heller. <i hcdl(e a~arnst rnflatwn. Jn .1pprt'<'Hll 111g asscl, 111 an mcumc drcarn-t·all tiuJll .ind l1t·1·umc ont.> 11f our pre· ferred client~ llnmc bwldc:rs bc1nl_l ol f c red 1 s l l' h 'H <· c ,, r magmCtl'l'nl ready-lo bwld ocean vww lob l.c1nd Ucvelopcr url!l'!> 1mmt.'<hat4! re .. ponse .i:. JUSl ,1 hm1ted number ul these loLS .irl! hc1n~ ot (en•d lO bwlc.Jl'r:> tor Mtll' at th1-. 11m1.· t7 14 ) 498·0200 Lols for :.<iii: Muny with µlans & pcrmeli. S111gle & mull! Wiils Ot:t•:m VICW Ai:t l>av1d b73 72!llio IW!-1511 Elegant new larf!e JUr S79J <month to month 1 CJll collect. 4~ 2G8 lJ63.1 ~leoch 3 148 ........•.•....•.•..... Emeraad Bay Ste~ from bt-:H·h 3Br. s lt-l'p s H Nc,,., ly tt· modell'd July $MOO TumerAuoc 494-l 17i 11!19 ·4591 f'Wwport ~och 3 169 ··········•············ f:.·::.llll' 3 hr J ha. FI' •L HR TOW'llllOL!-11 r~fn~ I) W. l~t· yd jl.11 llJlll• lnlll"\ J.w1I i:;n IJl.'l:> S-li5 1.,9 llHi I pool ... 1111.e.:<' rnr. $.32..1 I ., ,>!13-f• W Side 3 br. 1 l1J, ne" l} r1.odt•1· SloH' Ill! ~.inf fOW;\IJOLst-. :!H r. L :.i.375 mo bl. IJ'l t s1•1 <\ h.1 1'11111 t o•ftrlls. JJ• • rds ~!IHOhi \1.111 \ \'XlrJ ,.. S~:!.1 ~\> ,.,,17 I bdr :! h.i , 111 l'\\l'rl II u r b 11 ' If 1 WJl1r ..... 1k1 c \t·nwtwrc "J ~her dr.)'1'1 1•·I 11g 1111•1,11 It ur l~.•!,ll1ful It\ ,\\J1I alter Ju11t.' W ~>.'.O >Ill! 1~1.11 '"I.I 0!"11r & tlton 5-WI l.\ 11:1 :.ho .I h1 & 1h·11 l'ool., lcllrn1>. r11ud1 1111Jrl• St.I.ii \T{'WJl()rt I lb t·Utt• .! Jl f(. & $h j ;1 ,f 11,1 11 ()I .) u lrg )'r'1 lbe ~1)1) L>.no· H<M, 1:1-;1 or11111; :!.'i!r7 Jg\.t;4-I 7:!11 frTiM 3244 Mobile Homes For Sale 1100 ....•.•••....•........• ...••..•.•.•....•...... *C-1 * Numerou::. l'Ondunl1111urn Punornm1c uc<.·anv1cw lot Condo. f''um1shed :JUr, :11,, l><1lh.~ wtlrpl<' UOCK for Dano Point 3 226 •;•••••••••••••.•••••••• ;15 ' bu<t t. S750 10111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Un1v1•rs1tv l'<1rk J Hr 2 ll.1 W l f I I I l'Ulltlo. 1•11tl u111l (;rt'l'll Mobil• tiome Store l2x52 llomell1'. low, low park rent , ht•art of Or1.1nge County Only Sll .9\!S ns ~:.1-1 l tti525 ~fogovha Westminster K4H HH!l5 l bdrm 2·~ l>a upgracJcd Oprn Sal & S1111 I Ii homl' $77,900 Pnn only £l <.':iul 1ful Uc An1.J 492 4337 U.i)~rdc v dlJ.:c Jl~) t-: TKE::E l-1LLl-:U M1\GH' Exccµln ·1 !>(•e·lu:.ron hm on luVtdv \\ uodt-c.J lot l,'mµll IJM\JI:) Jl rl'ar lrg ro•l'rcJ l.Jrn·k p1.1tu1 off farn rm I lu>:c t•uun ll"' k1tchl'n. 4 I.Jr & bouu!> rm for ofl' or h1cJeaw<1) for teen~ Call now. W<1 1l ~trel·t l<t':i I l::s lalt:. !131·3750 4!J3·22112 OCEAN BREEZES Minlltes to ~och l.rg 4 5 Hr, '1 b:i h m ('nlrl air. eo;tni pool & 'Jla, heated h.v S11la r . <!nd .... ly dl't'k l~aullt ully th• l',t JI\\). ~ H i:21ii .!II r .?HJ. =21~•. !Ur. 111.i kkr bl5 1010 Mobile Homr St ore A ~ ~ u m a ti I 1.·., . 1 1• l)&.>S1.">::.111m .. !Ju, rc11l.ils. rent tu own Info 848-8895 GREENLEAF PARK 5 Star t\dult l.'ornmun1ty 1750Wh1tt1cr1\\'l' , CM llus avail:ihlc 2 1xli0 llar· r111J!te111 , 111 n1l·1· 1.·ond1 twn C.::ill htwn !lttm liprn l>.lti 7!1H:I rnrall'd I 1·ar ~.rr 2 ~xl:l ~5110. :.!Hr . lull b.1lh. lf11lf·'· I I ,\!• \C'I'\ llll't' 11111,_I fllll\t' 1\l'l'llOX ', t\t 1 Ill' 111n. .">IX 11~1:1 1•\ t·~ i. t.1 ,,1111. :!', ba. l'h'I! tl\•1•11r I'll\ crl'll 11.it111. :11 Jr ~ar. trlr !. 1>1.lr lur 11 1111111111· h1111w .tl'C'I'),' Slfi7.7KNI 111..:511 qurt'l :id ult 111. GAM !'.: HM llcatcd p<Htl \I lh l '1.. I I ~Ill ;illtl & :.pe1. lorma I drnini.: rm 1).1.»l>J.lll Jrg lrlr .11 tt·~:.. 3 r1.1r gar. l!fitl ~Ur. ~~t,iiWi·nWl'"t ofr Many. man)' l'xtra:. • . I .. . I · Mt:;ltt::DITlt CANYON 2 1~1;.i._ otut11 111 !'i.1n hm J IOO c.:n fl 2 ·uv Juan La po s lll'"l'!'.l 1.1.irk ~ • c \\ "Pl'l'\~wulc1r 1..i1·w l'\l cred pallu&. wd .deck, <I f'ty 19fi :Hill orliiil :r''ll br. sep fam rm, 2 rrpks. l'nme cortwr Hap1dly exµ U.1n:i Point 18.!J()l.)Sq. Fl 11.leal for rc::.tauranl or professional 0H1tes Call Walt Wmkl'lman A$hwil'-lurb (7141549-936 I 5400 Sq Ft Show place of luwn . ~le~., vcnk Ur l'l.11ot t.l:!.5 Mt·~.1 \ere.Jc Dr r: (;,\J '>.15·•t 12:1 <.:oasl JI,,.,> • ~ U 50x~l3 Fl lot "' retail s111re ~ apl ur orr1('(' $195.000 ProfC~'I Uhl ~ lll'fO:-Olo from N 8 P 0 t900 Sq fl Lease ~ mo •lr sell Sl25.000 t\Jtcnt 646 2414 !-'OH Tiil': INVESTOH W fl o II 1\ !'I ·~Vfo:HYTJll;\'li eJncJ lives not lll.'l'd l'Js li r111" I llHI', rll'l I l'lll. lll .lkt·~ tllll llHll l j.\,l gl' p,1 ~ 11wt1h NNN ll·.1 ... 1· to 1\ \ 1\ I t' 11 ,1111 l' 11 ,, I a \f1•..,.1 .., hu:-.1c"t ... ir, ... r $:!50,500 6 4 2-5200 11w1·~tmcnb. Muny lam1 Next to :!05 Sun Pablo. ly homt•s S,in <.:ll'mcntc. Sti3.000. 2 Units $130,000 t93·2!137 :1 $125.000 --------- :J !,,Ml,000 1 llC>,000 •I SHl8.500 7 S:l:J!l,500 H ~17,000 H ••• StAiO.UOO !J ~00.000 Ill . , SIWJ.000 12 ~!l~.500 :.w . SJl.). 000 2\) ~J2.5011 RMISHB> LOTS :; choice lots 1n Yorba Lrnda on cul ur s ac. Ul1l and st reet rn, p1.11d for, ready to build with ap pniv•>d pl:tn'> Uuy one ur .111. S4ll.OOJ-~l9.500 /\~l bl5·~162 4$ .._1,ffiNl,IMlll 7 t .tl'fl'" 'fllll lnt11 l :!:I ::;1.1i:>o,uoo p.irt•el~ J1·r1l~>-from :!-t ~I l!ll .r~IO 1-'allhrook Cou11lry <.:lull JIJ urui... ~I wo.ooo l".inwi.u t· vrc·ws. pnr Nl Ill ...:11;:u100 to H•ll 1mmctl1:itclv 56 Sl.I00.00() SllS.1100 Cull Al!.l kt; ~t 700 \100 I 728-~\8 t 11; Manor 11111h~I 1~1t1.1.100 ._.. _ _. .-0-_-_ _.--- 117 Mur111rumt...~1.!"llHl.tltlO ~~.!' e_..-., i!lfl . SIU.JOO IMN) ..,_-, 2400 Uffrre Hldg .. $1, 11111,1100 •••••••••••••••••••••• • 1nc1:.tr1 Bid..: ::.s.:;i.10.000 SMALL RESORT I 7M) 752 t!l:!ll A QUAIL J ~ PLACE to,-Tl 1:10 , .M.1 m·sllt•tJ in the llctJwoocJs 11fC northern Ca 11 f<lrn1a C.:oai.t 5 homc•s l;erwral o,tort•, small gas C\l;.1t1on . trlr park & 3 Udrm living qua rt Pro; 11fl nf -,tort• $:!2~1 ,000 l)Wll\'r Wtll r 1 11 J n 1 t' C ,, I I •71 1!b46 7Xl•l'.\t r Tomlin LOOKING FOR :\tOUNTAIN. OESEllT. Ht\NCllF:Sor HESORTS WcHaH· . 1<1_14(' r ro n 11 ml' s ?Hr +-dl•n, *AOO mo No 63 00 '" IJclt llt•twt•1•11 <1dull ,oi,, Pt'ls Nt:Jr M .irin;i l.1rmh µo•>I. Jal:UZLl.l\•11 Wall'rfront L.itlo bit· mon 49.17766 "'" ,\\•Ill Jurw 15.' s.s;:, lhly .1 br. 12131270·45"7 a Toro 32 32 mo 552 OMJ <if1 6 or 12tJ)934-0920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i---------- ....................... 3202 ·········•·•··•·•······ GREAT AREA 3 br, 2 ha wlfrplC'. dsh14hr, lnn l )d. 2 car s:aragr Only S43S 9&1·256ti A1.'\, nu f t't> THE RANCH C..:)pre:.s lrg -1 Ht< .. I l.JJ S39.'> Jbr kids pets air dbl pool A\Jll Jul)-~;5 J!ar -.m rt<<.''>57 OH21 ~ t;o.JI •HOMEflNl>EfiS• Sh.1rp 1·.>.r1 utl\ P I hr la1111Jv 1uor11. lrph _ arr 11111t.J "ll•.ir I t•nn1 • ~,7,, llH• l'un 11,,M' 1 .. , 11111 "'" ·" ,111 • ll<l~l l•:fo'1~foERS• llJ()() ~ 01 \'UC'aOC'lt'' LOW RENTAi-'> All areas· All µm·es •557-0824• LI F'ETIM ESERVlCI': Good rn all 23officc!I I FEE then FREE for ••LI FF.•• I lomes apts dplxcs bal'hs i\lso summl'r rcnt:ib SMALL SAMPLE SISO b<1l'h, free util' ~00 I br. kids ok. furn $2452 br k111s. pets ok S2KS 3+tlcn kids air wow' SJiS <tbr krds pct::. l!.1r. Call today & move' Balboa-I $land 3 206 ··········••··•·····••· BAllOA ISUND llOME WANTED for an nu.JI lease. Nice home P\1 party 642-5255 ---- lalboaP ..... a l207 ...................•... HwitiftcJtOft leoch 3 2 4 0 .••...••.•••......•.... OPEN HUUSt-: Sl l l!llhSt New e legant :? l>t•flroo111 ~ den ($575). l.A•t.l.i r & window homl'. :; Block' w beal'h. Pnvaw 2 l'Jr Rarage Fully ma111 lmned yard. Adult:.. No pets < 714 I 96(). ti3.1 l Super sharp J br w hew\ 'Y s hake r oof, hri~ht cheenul k111:hc11, lgc 11\ rm w frpl1· SlfU<'ak\ 1•lcan S450 II-Ii lli:!:! ur 848 9840 Exrlu~1v1.• h1lltop v1l'w. pvt comm un1lv, n1 .. 1r new. :I br, 3 ba ,.. den con oo i600 mo !f62 lfl7H Adil Condo for 1..,e Wr. Ontu~ Ir ! ~ I i ·21 .. N e wport Centtt 640.5 3 57 or 675-7 133 I llll, 211 ha. Irv rm. d 111 rm . .:as hhq. pcw1I, le11111" 1\vail 1inmt•t.l sr.;5 1.1!10!1115 lh ••Wncr. N,•w W111111 hndi.:t· Crt•1·k~11k l'uvl•11 mockl. :} lllt. i ha, S.1:• •• rno ISl' l\Y4 2215 l'urtll'rtlC k Vll'W, 1 UH I ha. ::o\\tm. tenm:.. nu "IJ lt\IUl) .. , ~7 5 11 2n &1:; 11K!J:1 I 11ba :ill :ippl s. Milt•~ 2hr kuli. 1~·t,, lieJul rrom bch . tcnnt:.. J>OUI. humt• ... rn lt•t• 5,°)7~ eym. pulling gm. ~5. •llOMEl•'IN DEm;• 1 s1 1 la s t +dep . - I It• Who I k~itatt•.., • Ch111n• ('us \a Mt•i.J l'rupcrttt'" T"o ~Hit• hy slrlt• I pl1.'Xl'S, all :J RH 2 lkt. wrll ,ell scpuralt· or l gt'lhcr New Tri pit·' I 3 Bit 2 HA , 2·2 BR 2 IM, hreplacco;. pn mt.> ren l:ils. pnced for lodav<; m \CSlOr .,a. REC CARPET I BOO ·-645-3474 t>arlhti>ne decor Pnl'ed ,!H' lloui.1· 1 rlr ~X:->11 t hr :~=~~~~::::, bt!luw new ones SH!l .. 500 i.:uml t'ontl l'lt \t11n11· • Some Fine Ones Cad now 973·4626 ~n HiMle R.E. Inc. t6;ll 1-; 17th St 11C. SJ\ New luxury home. 2 br. rlcn. Jal'u221. 212 ba. l111k. beam l'e1I. 2 t·ar 12131339-4768 R.Jt'•1uet Clut> 4 Rdrm I l1.1lll. 1\1C (;Jrdener 111 Sllper duper 3 br. 2 ba ,., ti SSl5 mo Own1" w ld1<:hwhr, fnrd yd Krd,, S.'l2 IH02 SE/\ K."llOLL hm 1n U;rna \ "'"· l ':\1 t>lh ·1~. Po1nl. Lrl( " 5 Br_ ;!' • h J . l t' rm s t t' rm ::. l.'.hul.1 \ 1:-.la lll\:>11 I 11111 l~rm<>' 9 Mer.; nt''>' l'de P•>l"l &. h 1h.111.1 :\t.,11 LiftCJO Reat &tat• 111•1•Jn 1.rn o•h 11.11 k l'alll.mdaTOSl'l' S l 2.\l.'l ll II ) Cl\\ ll t'I 493-8812 49)..4 7 97 f>.l5-·IH:l:! FAN1'1\STIC 5 Bdrm. 4 l>ath home 1n "l'l'lu<.kd Capistrano 1l<i c1cnd:i:-. 1\lrn•i:-.l 1 · ;11·re of pn v.1tt· hvrug llugt.• s parkling J>ool and t•nlt'rtammt•nl c· 1• n t l' r 1\ m c n 1 l 1 t' ~ .:alurt•' S:H0.000 A.A BEACH RL TR 307 :-.l 1-:1 Camino Heal San C:lcml'llle 492-2 100 Mobile Home Sto re l!n2 Buddy !-.1111!lt· ... 1111• i.1 1':111 21 Owrll'r mu ... l ·a•ll A:.kinl! Sl:!,!195 I A >W H ENT 111 l >r.1ni.:1• I 'uunl) p.1rk 1711 > i nl 1 1.i~ Mobile Home Store 2 I ' H 11 J) 11 m ll ' I !I 7 l t' U ... I o m I 7 I 2 t:I ,\ B I st:roi:.n t'O \Cll SI 'l't-:B HL:Y {\ stt'al .1l ~I .f1(ltl til 11 it1I I 1-12 ~County .:ar :tpplns :m Island Properly 2500 S8llO yrly 67S 4912 or • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (>V('S fi75·.tj.2() l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·---------<> e f: 1\ N s 1 D E • 2TRIPLEXES • llEAl'llfRo'llT 1-:'lt'<' 2 Corona .. Mar 3222 \11 l.al.1• 1':1rk \1111 tu 1' J Yi•,ir nt•w 2 '1"1''~"~ h) Bit i 11.1 F~·aturl?s black ••••••••••••••••••••••• I h 111( ., 1 1111 nwnc•r, 11 II ;1<.-.iini:i hh• •n 2n ho I 1t· I I . ,, J.i. I :J . 1 rnarl>lt-11,tt-~unkt'n • 1. llJ. nu~ rm. so o I I S l:.!11 .llllll 'fin 11111\ i•, >a 1 ;1111. 2 IJ;, 5 ~122R:l7 · ~lornantul>,Jl\l :;tairs tri hwy.~)()mo i.:ur, fp11>h' s, SIH!I uoo .. a h<'al'h, 111on· Tr} your C.40 1484 l71tJ til:I Alaharna . llB I 0 UMITS c .. :. ull1•r W;dk1.•r & Let.·. r~iti 171K 'f(IWll h(IUSt'·lypt· 2 IJtlr 71•1 ri(ill·<!.8111. \'Olli.'('( JASMINE CREEK NEW TRIPLEX BY BUILDER I Bil. ~.:I stry & ~ :1 Bit. all :-.p;r1·111u.., dt'luxl' unll :-. 1!1lw to lwh Crnrn ht•n• ~I !I Ii , 1100 f II :!•I I:! 1)1•1.iWOfl'. I Ill ;,;16· Ii JH DUPLEXES I', b;,1. cm· gar I ) r 11111 Sl\5.000 Owner 675 :U7:. 4·PLEX CostaMe 'a Largl! 2 br units 2 1rn1ti. h,1\1• pvt p1,1lJos (ino,el l1>C~1l111n P ren only $15-1 .~)U l>:n 1<1 Billi rk\· nl'a I tor S4ti 9950 Out of Coeanty Property -2 BIG r den. formal d in 1n~ rm. 2 fplc~. 2 i111t111s . ...........•...•...... 2550 TPnn1s rnurt~ & pool a\ ,nl Great pn \ ae v Si95 /mu Call now ' Barhara Wn.:ht. 644 ti200 IC·991 & pl't ok Oolv $'125 961\ 2566. Al!\. no fl-1• 4Br. :i !ltory cxt.'l' honw. 2128:1. formal <lrn rm tam rm. nc,,., ly pamll•ll c pto; lhruoul. nr bth schls, purks & ~hop!> i:ninr & wtr ind ·u. S5j(J mo. 9AA·0070 New Iv rt• c1 t.' C'llr ;1 t "cl . spacious J fjr, 2h:r t.:onrlo Clubhouse>, pool S:l!!O 7S1 ISt'.0 J Ur. 2 ba 4 blks to (J\•ean LJ:P fenc e d VJrcl ftr<'Plarc $475 /mo /\v,u l 711 Ph !16().2163 Woo rt hric1 r.:1• 1.: rct'k.., 1111 Paplar m11d1•I :!hr. 21>u Pool & J:ikt.• rec A\.111 .Jul.>-J s.i:15. !iS.2·1292 Wnodhrid.:" E,lJlt· \J.1d1M111 J hr . lgt-pn ) .t 1\ l', ~illll mu !l~:J.J:lllfl a1,I\ W11odhntl~1· 1·11111111 2 hr, ' ha. Ir Pit'. j!ar.1g1' 1'1101 ,(· l.1k1· $115 5HI •12!JS NORTHWOOD W illow C reek 49tl 07M --------- Mobl~ Homr Store 12x.'.>2 R1 It mnrp II i h 7H I I l 191-~ \ ,\(..',\YI 0 \\ '\ t-: I( I> ES I' EH \ 'f ~. ~1l '!'I I S 1-:1,L O:'\ I. 'I -.1:1 11110 fumJshcd Iii 11 ihl 1112 Wo· h,1\C '1:\t·r:il L1\1' 111 tlfll', rl'llt tho• utl11·r 3Bdrm, 2 bath E.a .. ts1dc. umquc 2 on lol Pri Ploce-OceClflside 2 &3Bf::l>HOOM VA·flii\ (iAHOl-:1'1 TOWN HOM fo: 2 C~rr (.;arai:ts 1-433-9924 EYes 1·757-1623 DON t MISS th1:. .J hr. <' ba. w/2 car 11.ar. lncd vii Only $415 !164 2.'>l-.4i i\1,'l no fct· ;! ... in.:ll' IJrntly dl·lJt'h"tl h•llllt'" or SpanLo;h cJcs1i.:11 I-.1 e· h \II f .I IO I I y e OI 1urm.1I 1h111ni::. '>kyllgtit-. .ilnum ... & Unma n hath .. '\••\l'r l1\1•d 111 (;:irdt•n1•1 1111 I :1 llH h111111.· ss1:; m•• 1 nn hurrll' Sfi7~> m11 1, .111 DJll''> h i:! x2:1., ct' llMl 1 C..:ANV0:-4 t-'ROI'< I' WITH OCEAN VIEWS Uruquely de...,rgnt!tl tk•Jd1 home + 2 unit:. for ,111111 l.lonal income $275,000 2 BR+ 2 RA l:U-:ACll CON UO .. Sit down ocean v1t•wi.· ss:i.500 B£'M'ER llOM t-;,'\ RL TY 498-2200 -----IEACH DOll HOUSE $99,500 Ideal heach homt•. JU"l 4'teps to ~url' u1 tx>st :i rl'a Versnlllt' J UH. 2 BA t family room Bl::HTHA llF.N HY H F.1\1,TOllS 215 ~I Mar 1192 4121 1080 ..............•...••... SO COAST SHORES lAKEROMT P r1vJle com monlly "' !><'l'Un ty J!al•''i. Pnol 1aruZl1 & clubhouse on 5 JC'fl' lakr This sparmu:. 2Hr. 2ba home 1s high!> u11l!rad1;.>d ancl air cond1 llon1.'{I 111.1:. J IJni.:ht ;inti open rtoor plan and w1lh1n walking cl1-;tanc·f• lo Sn CoJst Plaza W .fiOO Vcrm• .J11h11so11 fillr:; $4U.41i41i, 751 1171ll Uy ownr 3 UH. l ' •bacon clo 1350 s q ft Vt:ry dean. $.5.:l.000 KJti-0708 997 227 1 SuJ)t'r lame 2100· ma:.tc1 1.,, l(U na B<' :H·h 111 't ,JU l OJCh \\ 1·1•cl,ir ..,tJ101!h•" ~turaJ.:t' shl'rl l1·rll'1«I );Jrd. p.11111 Sp.11•1• rl'nl.11 SI IY pr mu 111l'l 11l1hl11.:' Pl'b OK t'a 11 li1·fon• !) 1\ :\1 • I !Ii 117 :1 u r I v messa~c Mobile Home St ore Hc;i c h clo::.e 2flr, :rn,1 l.1.•ll.1rn n did wrdc· owner rH1nnJ.: out 111 stute l>C!-.IH'r:ilt'. makt• off a 172 [1~ I :< > \f\52.'1 M t1j.!n11h .1 Westminster M~ Rll!15 OPEN SAT/SUN I 5 ::.wle & litmllv. wt·l har Mobile Homp Store 1'1•t Parle . 12xlill r'l CI.II Wt\lle\ (Ir ,1 fl ~ I' County :'! • p.irk 1111IY S22,000 '72 1;2821 4<»1406 Santa IJitrhara ::.unkc-n LH 2 ::.try I l>tlr Two ~1dc by Siii(' n<'W Slni:!le family sarn(1cr elegant cJuplcXt'i. 2 ~.790 Sun Dtei:o Frwy fJdrm +den. 2 ba. f qJk<. & Hc1rhor !I~ lf.40 1!'5.2."1 'l.JJ(llOll.l Walk tn beoch Sl89.50o South Loguno I 086 each •••••••••••••••••••• ••. --------- We:-.tm111:.lt·r IWH AA!l5 OPEN SliND1\Y I :; 5t8San Juan Luxury 4 Bdrm. 21 • ba, (am rm llu,l?e master swt.c. 2 (rplci. Tr()p1t ftl co"'ered patio Ownt•r bought another hom1• Qui c k OC CIJ!)Jn C'Y $138.000 [.L1v1•ly J yr tild :1 llilrm 2 ba. fum rm :.tud111 W.1lk to b\·nrh Ll'1Jsc or lcus1.• opt or ale Sl~.ono A.AIUCH'ltlTR 307 M El c..-.-leof S.C ..... ..te 492-2100 s.a. Capktr.o 1071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $SAVES on this 3 Br homto m•xt lei running brook. Onl> S7UOO 0-ot.., •HHy 491-6000 I) I-' R M A N E NT FANTASTICAL w1i1n:wATER VIEW • LOT The. ulumale hm SH Sick le_., MB '-lie. 40 le \ el pad . -·1 N Nye., Pl. from PCH Sea r aps & sun~cl~. ,1 blfl $ l 2S .11011 ,, 1 Sm 11 h family parad.i~c 2\!r t Hroltor. 1714 t 5~HIXSO b4>nu~ rm rn fo.I Morro lh MONEY 111 wh:.tl you wlll make f1x111i.: l!IJ th1" 3 Br. I' 2 ha hm &irx·r \)('I'•'" VICW, pnct'd low t.hC' St•J. )Our nwn ~vl bfh. park n•nt onlv Sll)I) C1\l.I. TOD1\Y 11)1\101;1+\1 California Pocifh~ Mobile lloml' Rr,1lty 2'706 llarhor. Slt• 2llli 540.5937 Don 01990 Realty 498-5000 1090 •FANTASTICAL Twttn •...................... 51R&31.A SI 12.950 Soprr 1mmarulale home in P rest11tlous Tustin atea This 1s on enter taU\er·s dream w1lh huge patio, rrl9xtni: pool. Wlll('r1illl, ..::111 llBQ, nre I'll. 1J1e works !'need to !ell fu4't <1l $112.950 Agent. 73 1 4911 or ~0?39. 1»k for Don or Helen Costa Mesa Sh11n1trl la dbl w1d1' lux ury llv1n1o? Btn t!l7tl inr. 2Uo Skyline 1n itdult park . i;w 1mm1nit . JDCUXit. & MH'lotl u1· trvit 1r~ ._:a lore: ~\II for un dtr S24.000 Pork rent $11~ $\40 C allfon\IO l'oclflc Mobllt-llume ltcalty 2700 H11rbor. Ste 208 5 40.5937 ... 1th l heir m rental Sl-IS.OOU 3Bdrm, 3 bath wnh "I'll·•• <ill' 2 l\flr m hous1· S2tl5.000 • Oc:e anfront • Two 21!tlrm unih. 1.1nmt• local um. rart'ly a\ Jtla bh.o al any rn•'t'. Owner .... 111 hntllll'l' S5110.llOO Hillie McCormack Reatty 494-7551 lncomt Pro.,.rty 2000 .•..•..•.•.•....•.•.... One .11 2 yr old tn k \ 1·1 i 1----------bd .!. ba 1:,,t m home (Int• rt•mocll'lt'tl 2 !Jr I IJ~• LI} Owner Sl29.00IJ Mli·H34KJ f .:ikt• Tah(;{' lot s.JOll or t radt.• !fl\11 23.'>~> 71 UNITl:> 1n Sacram('nlo 'lll't'<I partner .... 1s1;15 000 Out of State l\1sh f111 11u1t·k t'IO'>l" Property 2600 1\,i:t•nt Call Huss 95'1 WOO • ••• •• •••• •• •• • ••••• ••• urBJl l.»61$ Largt• Farmhous e. OM' Low Moint. Triplex $26,000 DOWN! i'. HETUllN H/\TE GOOU<.:M ARl-:1\ Royal Prop.rtiH 642-1820 acre. w /be.out trl'l'" & pasturl' Walk ~~rhuols. ... 1t1n·s. 1•hurrl'ic~ (JU11•\ town nr Spokan<' Vry low l axc:-. purc air S27 .5tlll ~TROUT HF.:J\LTY 9·f10!H41i·9:Joo Rmtehe,, Farms, Gro•es 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 3224 . ....•.....•••......... New 2 br condo. Pool. spt1. f'rom s:r;:;_ Kuh & pct:. OK 67S·4912 Akr CLOSE TO OCEAN Nt•w :i br. 21'2 ba & 2 t>r, 2 ba rondos. Pool. 1a1:uu1. dbl gar. open beam <'(•11 10g~ Choo:.e ynur ra!1>1'l S!>SO & S450. Wcsthturr V11la~t: V1C'totrn & Ca nyon 631 ~ OCEAN VIEW FOURPLEXES Tranquil P:inoram1e Vie•w 3 mstr ':./ Bdrms. 2 1l b.l. Frplc, H'P balcony & yard. i\otn i:ara~c opnrs. OW. trash comp. beautifully cpl'd & I 0 ACRE RANCH draped lhru·out. Only ---SUPER I01:Jl1on 3 br .. , b<1. w1ovcn. :.tuh', lnflr. hook up, fncd )d 011lv S150 !lfi4 2566 i\j,'t. tlll lt•t• Bike lo he11t h Mllhnn doll.i r clubhouse. f.u '< UrlOU!t arlull 11 \1111~ 140+). Two hl'droom condo 111 llunt1n ~t11n Lunt.lm •• rk SllH) 1>n month . will c11n:-.1tl1•r lease <.:all M1k1· Sullivan for appointment. (71'11 7S2-2800 $550. 4 br. 2 ba. ram rm, AIC. bcaut1Cul S&S home in pnme arcH. No or Ed inger lwtween Ma11nol111 & Newland . 15\H ..! May brook. GOLF C OURSE VIEW 1.c>\l'I\ .! Hfl. l bath S.111 .Yl.111•11 1 nd un11 on 1011 fe'\1•1 J..,111r11lr) :irt·u Sl1•1,., lo pi111I f.">601 m11 ) r h \p11l only. L111-. (o;~Jni41 li~OO IC 101 1 ~Macnab-Irvine h I \ t I ' 1 11 II I' \ \. \ Laguna ~aeh 324 8 ········•··•····•······ I f\drm luxury horn" Ot·ean v rt•w Sfi:lt1 1m11 l)Olj.1h111 H 1'>1~1 H5HI IJ F.ST BUY 3 UNITS This I' 2 zonc-d J umls will Jllow hus inl'ss + col lc•cl n •nts Rnng ham mer. nJrls, paint & your time t:-S 1cJe C M Sll2,000. Aµpmnlment Century 2 1 Doyll.' Co HcJllori.. 548 l ltil! Twn fnurplexcs, s ide h~ .,1ck m downtown llunt- mgtun IJearh. You r11n !-tee the orcun from fronl units 1-4.it•h hu1lcJ111J.: has 1; ~a r a ~es & t 11 u r firrplarl'S (.;1 c,11 rent.ii areu (.111 for 1 omJ>letc delnrls Remodeled ranch homr S.'>50, mo. T o see rail with open beam t•e1hni.?s 673·2282 & Vl<.'Wll rn all diret:trons AND Jus t a short dn\l' Nice 3 bdrm l''J ba l'\omc Crom OranAc Co. Thi.' 1n Mesa Verde. $430 pool. -;p,1 & hnt'k pulio _646 __ -355_7 ______ _ _Ge_m_1_n_1 R_e_a_l_tY __ ~_ 0023 t BDRM, 2 f\J\, ~'AM RM •lbr, n1rc yd. 11ur.1..:r. frpl. n1t'e palm. sssu pnvacy $235 mo. No GIJl ·05.'iK ------ 7 UNITSC.M. ne.Juttful brand new 4 I br loft. f p 3 2 hr. I ''I ba ln14nhou.,I.', all hllns. rrpL' clrv.. llurry buy no w Tom Ll'e. Rllr &12 100.1 ar(.' rencc:'d 1n ror rom WHt lluff v111- plcte pn v3r y The re --,-mamrng ocreal(c 1:,. lur Braod new townhomc!'., 2 you to do with 3~ ) ou br. 2 ba. $450. mo. 1250 please Call now• sq ft 3 hr, 2'' ba. ~50. 973•4626 mo. 1450 SQ. ft. 2 rar gar:tg<."t;, med ya rd. len HI .... R.E. lftc: f11>k. atnum. balcony, 1631 E 17th Sl •c .. SA beam cc1lngs. pool & spa RHIEstate Victoria & Canyon. pets 833·8971 ----- Lovely 3 BR l '> Ba. llH Twnho mc . fitOOd area -+pool $42.5 per mo l' . 962·4471 (r.:: 546·8100 ORAMGE COUMTY Pri•of Ownership lOTownhouH Want.d 2900 _63_1._0994 __ d_ay::...:._. ____ t BR. ram rm, bonus rm. ---------• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 325 FLOWER pool & Jllrulzr Prcslll(l' ----------oe11thborhood. $795 mo ~EAL TY INC 714/846·137 1 Units rwn l>Nlroom. 11•1 h11lh 1''11 ur yeo r -; nt•w Pmlefls lootilly m11na~t-d Cao close in 1 4 Wc<'ks Will :tl'comodate ex rhanl(l'. conlrat'l. AITO. 'IUbJN'I lo o r assume lo,tn $1 ,200,000 CJ 11 752 1!}20 A QUAIL ,.:.,tj PLACE __ IO,-T11 l !l0 'JlilJ SAM CLEMENTE OUl"UX S86,900 :'frat lll' (I pm, l nn Ulllt , with extra i::ursl apt Short walk to bcud1 or 1jhOpping BE RTHA fl ENHY REAL'fUHS 215 Del Mar 492·4l21 8 UHITS/SfMndablt 2 Bdrm, I'" bath~ urh Msy tokr trarle Income S\8,7llO, cnn 1nrrea1oe tc' Sll.120 Riverside i\ren Creative lov('&tmenL'I <.:311 644 95 13 Make ) our s hopping SELL 1dl~ item& v.1lh H c>a111er br u~mg the Dail> Daily Piiot Ch1s~11f1~'<1 Ad Pilot Cla!>s1f1Nl J\ds 612-5678 Want bcor h home. trndc :urn. 1 ba. comp! re.. Pcnnmgton l'ropcllie Oranl{e Cnty <.:a nyon rnuclelcd. Nrw msules, no 968·4602 purt·<.'I~ fll'al c slntc children. no pets $475 ----- silt'~ P11vo1.•y, 40+ arrcs mo 631·1266. 459 1438 SH5 2hr kids Pt't !>harp' SIJ.1100 & ~ ~r nc. 0C · $385 3br kid~ Cµlr it•tr r l' r t re m e ndou ~ a I' Clean 2 br with r.arOAC Patio 11m fee s:;7.t)821 JH et·1ulion . Eves , Adults . 773 W Wilson •HOMEf'JNOl.;JtS• 7141f....-,.'l·7506 1260. mo. 548·9417 ----2 BR & den"' 2 bu, f!llk & RF.'t'IRF.MENTHOME Nentlocatlon.3br.cpts& closed ~ur Nr 'lhopprnfl Wanl to buy oltler bousc ~ Clean. F'rplc Sep ctr. no PC't:•. $H~ rno on lar11e lot in quiet city 1Unlng rm. 8151 back yd. M t: r . R ·I 2. 3 I !17 or 11 r <' o u n I r y a re a No pets Nr · ltnroor & 2131~·~!1 1-'lreplorc. J!llra.ie. space-llamllton $495 . mo for small 1111Nit>n Two 9611 Jf\3lj l::nd Unit. l ffdrm. I ll.1 bedroom'! & den dl!I· .,... M d 1 r..r. 3 Cflfldo. 8<'l'O:IS from pool hwasher dlapoial & .308•0Rl1>., besc1 h c c·~u1· r. allarhcd ear-port. J111t10, • , a se c11 n. I d d patio Pnnc1pal~only,no bltn_~. Lrg yd. no pt'lll, nrw Y p11 1n t r 11n brokers or a11enltl Mu:<t 6'2-il04 paiw~ lmmrdmll• nc 11pprn1:\c f or i.elllnj! l'Uponcy S275 pc.•r mo rn pnc1• Wntt-Ray Cu11e, 3 BR. 2 ba. lrtt stone Crplc, eludes rrtdg Apl8. 1728 Bedford Ln, new r rpl, pvt yard, $17~ IRIM/L.....r NB 92660 mo 642 2639 646-7712 ~ ..... , -···•'-·--··· ()('F.1\NFRON1' 3Hr, ~'li1 ChCf Dr :-I La~una ,,~141 mo <213 I H71i-2723 I!\ I"' LClllJliM Hi~ 3 2 5 2 •••••·······•·•·•••···· r1111 ot hill IOl'.l\11111, ll•.i-.-· u1Jl1Un co11:i1dl!red c '"' ecut1ve vww homcJ. :J 111 1•ountry kitchen. r:11111h roorn. thwn..: room fq1I m llvinl! room , l'lo:-.t: 111 h1:nch . 1w1 lo.. e·n11nt n rluh Ovm\·r no l:Jl7 Z BH. 21, hll tondo "I vu. lrpk , \ <.:. nu a11t:o. IV tlfl"' hlln::.. dow lo heh & lwv Jmm1H' 1•ond. S:l:Jll rn<> Mii 'El Iii, ~-oi~I ~ II H • el I' II • '1 II l'WNll<>M E u11l lt111t w \It'", puul. 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I llr 3 bu, Jat:U/11, CIC' 171:! ----------•I • ..... ,,." ., ... , .... , ....... " .,.., ,.... 1111;~e humc AJ:I . liJI ll'JOO run·,l'r 2 llr. 2hu Conrl\I & l'l~h :1 Ult :1 ha " hout ~rn1:l1• !>lor) $.100 mu .. up 1 blk tu bl'Jd) i7~l -~ tii-15 uft 4pm :1 yr oltl 3 llr. 2 ha I amt BIG' I} rm Walk tu beuch 'Open l"n. Sul & Sun ~25 •s.s25-' -m•o-·'.~-4.9:...~ .21.0_0 _ 1 • Dl>lux 3 Bit. i! l>a, lu" t•r dupll'X 'J l>lk tu IJl'h 1251"2 45th ~t 'rl} bt· 1\ d I l ~ • n o p 1 t ~ 213 798~.:!13 7:>4il71j 3278 .•...•...•..•••....•••• GREAT RM.'Rl-.t\TION Sw1mm1ng. s J11na!>. 2 lwallh l'lulJ~. 1,,.lhM1b . night ltghtt•d ll't1n1!> courts t•ro & pro ,h,1µ golf dn \ 111.: rnn)!t· 11Jrt} LA MANCHA APTS 1 ... r .:t· I .!&3 l>1·druum 1:..1rdt•n Jph Ow.h" 111 l.ihn'> end gJr l!J" hbc1 l'uol Gui. Pd 771! !'>rntt l'I h4:! :>1Yi3 :! Hr 11 Jl>ll pallo. > u 1d )CJ( s.175 TSL. Ml(mt townhoUM'. frpk, enl'I " llr I hu, I ... tury ... hn.:. IJ W. drps. pulw. rr,rk. lx•ami. 1·l11i;:ii. ~ar i\t.llb S :1 I II l (; 5 0 E I <I 1· n ( I 1;;.'lH li4116 :! Ur I ' t Ba towllhOllW. i.:.irJ.:t·. 1>ut1u. puul Jat'Ulll \dull!> 11t1ly S3'/ 5 li.lti 211 IO MESA PINES I Br $?85 .? Hr $3:141 1'0111 J.11:u1 ll .1dults no i>t•l 21i51J ll..1rla 1\H'. CM I \fosu \ erde Ur 1-: oft ll.irbor Hint 1 !;49-al47 VILLA MEDERA 2 Ur. 2 ba. M>me uttl pd ~:nl'I ~ara.:cs Coupk prd l'htld rl'n ok No p1•l-. s.310 :!;121 Eldt•n b-15 100:> 2 Br. 1 1 ~ h:t unrurn g.ird1·n apl Acllh Nl'Wl) retll'l' () W. ,\ (' Ga-. & IA\f ixJ. ('all(), l'Jf1XJrt. pool & rel' rm S:llU 1173 1911 3 IRA.PT ~1t;8A \'!-:nm·: honw ·11 studio :ipt. Jdult~. s.1110 m11!>phc1 l' 2&:1 hr dli. 11111 t:i•\i!-50i:i J l>h, 110 J)l'ls 541i 111:14 --- 2 Hr + dt•',1. I', bu. pauo Qtnct Jdult condo SJ:!S !tli:! 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Toltt ful rKeptiOR lobby. telephone meua9• ser vice, confef"fltc• rooms, k.lkhett. b«•ttOCJe. iftoOUtgolr.q Ml service. dic:taffnq & copy mocNnet. tro•.i coft sultonts, c omputerlud typu etti11q. Compleff ncrttorlof 1er•icH a•otlabilt as nud~ From S290 per mo- Call l714t 752-7170 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••..•.•.....•..... * l.ONti fl t-:A< 'II I Br St \I, rt•I /\1lull~. J)O pl'l~ 17 1111133 8974 Npt lits. 2 BR. I ha. I rpk. Balbou 1:.lund 1., l\lk lo l''l>l:... tlrps. l'tl' Oldl'r ll:ty Avu11 July bl lo Jdll!.. no t•h1 ldrcn or µ<:ls . 2'lnd $325 wk 673 •16611 ,ROFESSION4L MF.01\ALllH;NTAl.. ~·vt'n room !>Wll' ., ----_.. S2'J5 vrly 548 5306 ~---.......-------ON THE BEA<;ll TMBeochM1le WF'$1'CLffF 2 br. 2 ba. -i Bdrm homl' wllh I Ml Lt-; To Bl!:ACll rrpl. pool. up~raded pnc dt}' al $!000 pl·r 2 llH. l. BA. walk In s.ioo 833·!1338 wkd~ :.. week WalNfronl lluml's l'lo,,el5. ~.1 rai;:l·~ &W-13118 t•\ es & wkndi. 631 MOO t r...et•ptton Jr"" 565(1 monlh Joy W. Yffh Co 499·2237 49S.0660 Koll In int· \1·n1t•r .. :x1•1 utl\ .. Suite-. SEA VIEW lJnob!>truc tl'd \ n·w ur Vt't'Jn .,ind :\l'\\jl(lll l.lcal·h J tm JhJ Nt·\\ full Sl'l'Urll) T t'nOIO, )Jr u111 '"''mrnrnl{ ~ mo 1·11n!>1dt•r ht· •Jl'l 1\j.,'l Ow1)l'r ihk for H<id iJl Iii.S I Jl5 ~Hi ur Ut•:rn .it 1711 1 11.12 51 II Sl)l•t·1f) ~·a' 1c" I l(lmt· rwo l'Ondo~. I st\ :l H H 2 Ka." lpl1 , pool~ & park \\ alk to 'd)uol~. ~11-.~wn All n•'" nn IWL' s.150 mtt '; 11 K.12 :'1:15 H!l2 '1!!3'i ., B H. l ha. r flJIC. IJCXll µn' !>. I 1rnll• to Uarw llarhor, SJ95 mn 1>-15 :l'J:10 room 1-'l' N \ l' TI \' 1 I I F ._, ----------I L>upll'\ <ll·lux1• :! hr hit n-.. fi\1lll1ml' Ht rector lrt•t• 1,,.\ CASA ULi\:-.:C,\ t'lh 1:.1ragc. µ.1110. lrplt· lndr} rin Adult:. 1111 ~i 11.i 1111 lton SL Sal&Sunl25PM J fir 2 bJ. qxs drp!.. NEWPORT IEACH llllillrtll'._rtll'._.,_._.,_.__. ... D W. ~ar. dcl'k I l1lk lo Lrt! 3 hdrm t ' ~ bJ. nt•\\ I~ Ol'l'Jn s.525) r~v ~IX I Ila dl'l'Oralcd. I hOUM' lO All ~llA' ~Ul h.•i. now d\'a tl 1 ltc2 400 :.Q II > H<!nl 111 cl Hct'l'Pl • phone Jns . ulll . 1an1tonal. ma 11 & 1·n11t•t' i.t'r' . conl rm low>)tt'. klll'h pnvgs & prof -,enctanal sl'r" on premise::. 17 t-1 154!*·!15!15 SW1dU} bru11dl. UUl)., HJch 2Ur a\ ail nv\\ l)l'l:. $:!~ 722 .JUJlll), .11>1 tnµs . par\1l's, -,porl All Ulll pd C1>h. d~. ,\ .! Hll. p\I pal . walk in l'losl'l!> N1 lleJr h & Warnt•r 7821 ~)}camore. $!75, 'bt la:.1 Luxur; J Br. ~· ~ IJaths Pool. pauo Miults. 110 Pt'll> S.'l410 mo ~ tiOl\I ur &16 blli!I ()('Call ·IO power boal 'hp. vlu~h J bdrm 21 ~ ha t•ondn waterfront commumt} B<Jyfront Ir.: luxunow • l"ondo. 2 hd rm 2 hi.I bcuutll ully I 1.ir111 s hl·d rcnl fur month or tor tht· !>Cason Adult:-. Hoat "l>IJ <IV<Hlttbll• 3286 toum;imcnts & mun·' pool. l11dr~ f;1ul i\dlts ----- ()duxc 2 .~ 3 bl .1J>l. hra nd new. frµll'i.. \\l'l IJ,11,, bltn:. 2ti60 Eldt·n A"" o~n Sun or 1:all <:! 131 -130-3.'itlli liraml n1'W xi ra Ii.: ~plll l1·H·I I lxlr. lg F It :j ha. :1 f111I. gorgl•ou~ llal·k 1l,1 Y \ll'W $7'.IJ 1110 x:J.:I >171-t.1>:11 :11;21 .................•••••• .;o. La~una l.'IJ I t.1gl' :'lot•!-olh'l'I .1moni.: lull trt•t•:-. 011 l>tl'lllt,.~1111e strcl'l Hoom5 lughh)!hll'<l wrth wood & stained .:lu:.s ~iSnlo uul pa1tl ('all .'11-:Wl'!lltTTl-:trnACE ,\nd \ l.11ngll•llO\\' :1 br. :! 1 t l>a 1·1111110. l!lti 1155 Ul::AUTl F UL 1\PTh 1l\1•r :15 nu pl'ls or San~ll'S. 1&2 bl•druom-. l'htldrl·n C:Jll Sue !-'um & unfurn l\hKll'h S5ti 7707 ur Jll'Of} u~n d111ly 10 to 7 Room b-12 ~1:17 mate Sl'f\ltc U\all No ----------•I ll'a'c rcqu1 rctl Surr}. adult::. only. nu pd' \l.L NEW Ii unit:-. 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' · bll.. 10 µJrk & llJY IJ1•J1·h ti75·67i5or1i7;, Kiili! ---washl·r & 1lryl'r Ni> JWl" Westminster 3298 Pool S-175 i\\all Jub ••••••••••••••••••••••• bl Call (l!lJli!IH llJOli Urah thii. :1 br. l! hu w 2 Q ,\kwpo d G ardl'n Apartrru:nt~ M~wport h och/Mori+t >!Kil In 1111• 1 ,11 17th 1 1~:> 11;,;,o :! hr :.! hil Apl l'uol. qwl•l pt'ls ~» ·1225 ln ine 3844 wmcnl lo1·alw11. "I. -.1y • ••• •• •• • • • • •••• • •• • • • • SJ15 mu 493 ~!>2H EXPANDING 78? f'ully :-1l'n ofl' "P3l'l' slarts ul t.i7• 1>4 fl 10 t hl• dynam1l' ~cwport lkal·h .11rµort bui. arcJ Sµut.,. avail IKJll 16.000 ~q ft & wart:hl>l' 'P :12' Stl rt l'roJ M~r Judy <:lark. IU'l 81113 or 'LOP by 'om mt'rce Purk. 4100 Bin·h IJt.•aul J Hr. :1h.1 , t.11•11 2 c:ar garai:e. put111. lm·d fpl1-i-Walk to lid1. IJOOI. yd Only S.105 ~I ~;t;. tl'nnts ("rli.. s>l~J mu m111 1\i..'l No fl'(' M~wport h och/S-'11 1700 ltil h ...,, 1 Pih l'r ,11 11.1h1 i;.12 >11711 arc·;i ~25 mo r.15 5088 1-: s1tll' twnh!>l'. 3 Bit. 2 bd, tJr;ind nc"' Ch1ldr1'n 01\. no l>l'lii. 646 4l!62. t'\ t''. 645 !*!>i3 ti mo be 645·!1~7 1•\·e-. BIG CANYON 2 Ult 1 d.·n. fJOlJslH' J!olr c•r-.c \ u SllSll 5 17 71M I . 1,10 1~511 :'\1•\\porl lll:,11·h UrJnd 1ww :! hr 2 ba, tlhl .:.ir . front & ha1·k 11.1t10 \dll'-. no pt.'l.' ~I mo 0\\fll'I' I 711 1 K:lJ 11200 ur 1'111 470!! J Hclrm m Irvine Terrat'l' Vacanl Sil()(} mo Un1qu1• I lumc:. 675·1i1NHI 111.UFFS. JUdrm~ 2' ,u ... s.s.511 c1nd $775 mu C:J"l•t•n bcl ts . 1J1111h Bk r 1\..14 111:1<1 3Br C Clflatfront l•,\(•l'llt..•nt c·11n1lit1•111 ~ • .'10 mouth ~·;r vw•JC.wl H1·alt\ ''"" :~Ui 12!•1 $! \5 ;!hr k uls pl'ls to" n ---- hou...,c i.m h·e S57 1)82,I nh •llUY!t::l-~l~UEH~• ~"'ed tiousn Fumistt.d or ••••••••••••••••• •••••• Unfwnished 3300 General 3802 ....•.•..•.•..•........ J bdrm 2 ha + dl'n. in GJrden <;roH· $550 522 KGJI 3425 ........•.......•...... ....................... IJi I:! Nt•Wl,1nll :-.trt'l'I <; J r cl t• n ( i r 11 ' l Be;iutllul. l\\ll ht••lrnum lo .... 11h11U~l'' II) t'\I 1·lll•lll n.:1ghborho11d l'n' Jll' pJllO \ ll'W from Ill\ l'I) k1tchl'O . l'fll ltl-,l'd OCEAN VIEW ~ a r a g l' s fl o o I . San Clcmenlt' 2 s lorv t•nd SJ201 month Ca II ('I~ <ll· umt. Lown house. 3 lir. 2' ~ I Manager. 1\ p;i rtml·nt ha, rc·c fal·1lrl1t•s Walk to :i:J111 ll9I IOLJ :-.hop:. & hui. S-125 mu ---------- 77112:117nwner.a)(t •BRAHD HEW• Chl'rry Crt•t·k ,\dull ------- Brund Ill'" I 2 HH :! h.1 ""'hrm urr k1td1 n11tcl IJI\ ;\u jJt'I' l'lost• 111 h1 h 7h!I ll.1m111011 !)j'~ : .. 12.-; SUPER HIC E • Lol·kl•ll 11;ir w I)! !>tt>r • U W p<1l11> lndr~ rm •::--.JX'l'IJI t ubmcl :.1>an• •G•" hl'..1t. 1.:Ji. 1·t1<1k1ng g.1!\ hot w:itl'r ull frcl' •1\dulls. no pets I Hr$270. i! br S.110 Month tu month :!J2:l Eldl'n A' l'. (. :'\I lj.li! 7605 .!Br. ;ma, Ul'O \'ll'W, 1:10 AplS I & :! llH. lpll'' "l' ----------· \ \I l' II Id a ,, d 11l1 \• . ~a II h a \' I' I J k .. ~ ,., •• u II .1 . ('ll•mcntt· Opn Sat 1S11n Jal'U7t.l ,'(, pool l.u1-.it1'll 1)rl0Jll 17J.l1 ti7K -:tm.'i Jl 2701 S F;11f\ll'"" .1111 .. t S uf W:irrtt•r. 'II 111 !-> IJ EAST SIDE I BH aµt. uµ:.t;iir,, " 1n l 1·nl r') & L!J r 'I nH, ... 11ld S2i.'; mo ~Ii ;~ ~•!.k lor l.t-:1\SE Olt I.St-: IH''I' ~l·w1111n ( 'r1•,I l'nndo!> Idea I for profl's~wnal 2 :1 •>r .s bdrrn' llli<MI l•J l'ouµle u' er 411 Mtll11111 :::;ti.'i(I pc:t' mo i\11 n-.idy lo dollar rt•1·n•ut1onal 1.1c1lr F\~1y. !'J511 l~JI "" p1•h L,e-.hl' l i!h21 F lt•" 1·r ~I l'l'l'l. ----------• 111·rup} 1\.:\ t;.15 O:l<J!" l\ 21 hr scrunty L'h.1:-.t• to l'X.'Jch Hencallonal l..)lK·k l'lu~h 2c'SW .• 111 hkl' H•h1cle slorai.:e ava1la Jdults, no 1J4.'l:. L!>c S7~1 hll· Pl'l OK 9fiO 1:166 mo t-~l·turi1\ <l1•p r----------- II \, II \lunu111 :! hr i H:a . dt•n ;:,.)i"> Ind i.:ardent·r 1;.,15 x21x IA YFROHT CONDO Lu>.ury I lilt. :! 1),1 un1l " \lew 1\\,111 monthh ur ll'J~t· opt ti4ll ~,KI ..,._.~r :1 bdrm. vii SI Ill mn ;,:JI W1·~1m111:-.tc·r Npl Ills f~l2 7i 1~. ' !Ilg l\1 n) on Tuwnlmml'. lll'W 2 HH. :.! ha. Slll'l' 1 ;11•ular goll 1·11urw l1H' l'\l 1.wr. pnol. t1•11n1 ,.,. -.;;,o mo. \'rly h•· ti-10 >il26. ISJJ :J!li:I H1g ('an ~ on town h11m1·. nl'W ;1 br. ~p1·1•tJ1•ulur \ lt•W. Jll11ll J•ll'Ul/I tl'll °'" S7511 MU to7 Ill S:l<!O 2br su1~·r • otlJ~t· :\ r bt:h .. m ll·t• 5;,7 ~i-1 •llUMEFINUt-:RS• llc'Jut1ful Ill'" :J llll. :!' • h.i rnndo. ('lo"t' l11 ht h ch I"'. pt)C>I. $42.'l 1~12 111.1 UltA~D Nf-;W ""Pl t.•rr :.! ..,t) Condo. 2Br :!1 .. llJ. bl' " opt S.175 !>15 021;0 lS25 ......•..•...•......... 1.17 12 Newlunrl ~tn•ct l~;irden <:row lk•Jut1ful two 0.'<.lroom tuwnhuui.c:. I 11 l' X t' l' I I {' n I n1·1i.:hb11rh11od l'n \ .1lt• ~JiJllll \ ICW fr11111 IU\ l!I~ k 11 C' h l' n . l' 11 l' I 11' 1· cl gara~l':-.. pool . S320 month CiJ II (;I) tit· ' M J n u g l' r . 1\ p :.i r t ml·ntllJOI (il<I ) Ml·IOl:I ~1~uel Shon·s. 2 UR. rcl'rl'allon. Sl'C' gale. bcar h S4l5 581 !*HSU 12fii!I Fl•>Wl'r ~I re('l. (;Jrdcn Grnvc LatJ.:l' one bedroom luwnhousc. l'loMo> \I) :.hoppm~ Luun drv IJt•1l1t1l•s _ ;".;11 l'h1idren. no pt·b <'ull C:l)1h• al 17 11 1 M!ll I013 3600 ···••·······•••·••····· ! Br, I ba. nl'w 1·pL-. & d!"P'. malurl' adult-.. no p l'l ... s 3 () () + 1; :1 ~ Shalimar !*iol lll.'i5 Apartmenh Fu"'ished ••...•.....•.••.......• (;ardcn Gron• L<irl:l' . . . one be<lroom townhr1USl' ~US U,I\ :l hr ')3\MI nlll dose tu ,hoppmg taun ! ool _lJll lwtwn IOam 1c1 c1 " f J l' 1 I 1 l 1 e ~ N o ' pm 645 IS<~ _ l'htldren no pl'ls CJll WOOULA 'iD \'ILi..\(; ~. Cl)dc al 1 i'U J ~I 1111'.l Balboa Pettinsula 3807 .••.•..••..•.....•..•.. 3 BR. 2 Ba. fpk. cm I i.tJr ~rl} 1:-.c Nopt.'l" 5.">9 iW I --- Bal·helur. ~:!25 µa rl b furn. " ulrl :'lor l>l·,H·h '\r ~ C11,1"l l'l.11..1 1111 ,,1.11r!'.. " i.:...1rJ i.:1 I Ill! I II.\, ~~15 2 BH I II\_ s:.i2;, \dulh. no dug~ L',tll l.1:-.t11•. ~>II> !'l8Kll lklll\t' mnt:-. lo u\·1•.111 ~ml dt'llUt r mJllll Sl:l.5 ~· 1.1;, l:!lili \dll 1133 :1307 1;73 7077 ;-.;l'"' 2 Br End )!.1r I) W Capi-;trano ~och 3818 5270_ .r:no ti:J:> 171!1 & ••••••••••••••••••••••• :)Uj 5tt .. 1 2Br. 2Ba. 2 :.Lor). lluµk:-.. 2 fir apl w l'tll'I )!<ir.ig1.· I g y iJ rd S:IOll 1 m n ~1111 mo 1!.11 2 Walla1•c 5116·00!17 li45 5 ll!ti nr fi:r7 58!.IS Corona del Mar 3822 2 Hr u111>t•r. l'pls. drps. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~uraJ,.:t' ~u 11t·t~. Nr {-SI~ GARDEN APTS CORONA Dl-:L M1\R 2 Br Townhouw lrpk Pool. tenm:. Some 01:ea11 OCC ~KO i5 I 300B YOUAREHOME Nt•w t11wnhnusc-tyµ1• 2 br. 11 2 hJ, i-; ~rdl' Nl·W l'J>L', drµ., t'lC Onl~ s:r;:; mu Sml pl'I d11hl ol.. 0111} Ii Unit!> J\all Ut1\C:~ h\ ~ Sunla \llJ ,\\ t'. Lhl•n tall 642·0282 & t:alahna '1c"'" L'lo!>c Newlv dee 2 br " c.1r to Fashwn bl.ind & fmc ~,;s· :'Ile" t·pl!> & tile Wtr beach 644 21H I 1>d 2l7ti [) . PIJCl'Otl.1 li:Jn. 112\11 S ~1 F ~ llr canalrront 91:!."> Balboa Island 37 06 Lux 3 BR. 2•, Ba. lront 2 llr dupk'(, 1·ompl rl' duplex New l'l>l!'.. p.1t10. <Jon(' Cpl!.. drps ~1 u~l j!ar. S.S.">() 673 75J:l <1~'\ ~L~ to Jpprct S2!15·$.'llll 1;.15.2271 2 BR. I ha. frpk. walk lo ----~ Br + t.lt•rl. I J11 S.550 • ••• •••••• ••. •••• • ••• •• bt•h, Hd'!>. s:1:;u mu M1• ... u \'rrrlc :! Br. IH'W 547-0993 1•rµI , dri~. l)IUl'l 1·111 dt• s a1· W.Jtl'r pd $21ill Fronl unit 2 br. Iba. rri1h·. ·1~· 1936 artcr :1111n ;1 Br. ll w. fpl '1i5 :! Br"' (pl Sl75 :\1anna Hlty 1;.i2 K~I 4 BR POOL HOME Stunmng hnmt.• 111 om· of lhr ftneSl rt·~ llH".tS I • .: lmmly rm. formnl tl1111n)! & !>Plll'IOU!>, bn)!hl l!H.., S I 11111 rn 11 11) " I p 1111 I :.crv1l't' & ~Jrrll•r1t•1 Paula Hadl'Y lit:! x:!:J;; <L' !181 jJL~~~~~~~lrvine ~ I 1)\l f'\'\\ SMr\.<illlNG 1ll·n1r m Lim. II \' llomt'" Mon.Jt o :! kit, + den w .11t•r .~ .:.1r<kn('r pa11I Sl,()(I {'.111 now I h<lrm on pnml· S . Bay fmt RI ~I Aui.:ust • yrly lcJM' S:l\15 lfll'I ulll Owner tii3 4377 Corona del Mor 3722 .........•....•..••••.. w D. $450. mo ~ 52fi7 · St•paralt• ownt•ro, 111111 , 2 Btl I Ba. adult~. no Pl·l~ :!Br. 2Ba . l'nrt•r•rl a11· rlhl 519'~ Orl.'!11tl Shown ~aragt'. l 'i )r llt'W , Sat Sun;irt ll'~t 11m :!lli!I SI~) hachclor apt. 11lt•a l tor wa1trl'!>S l 'll I p;11d. 1; m11 ls1• 1;n. K2.:li! Costa Mna 38 24 2 BH uppt•r. ~J:l. ~50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-\dlL.., no pt·l~ :Ill W 3724 F'.asts1d(' ('nmln, 11lcal for 2 W1hmn li31·21ii Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• singles 2 t>ctrm t•a w 1htt1 hllns. l'llh. drpi., dbl gar 2 Bt I h.1 lnr1l \arc!. 5425 mo hYl 111011 ht.'f ;1 closNI g.irag,•. <"111ldrl'n P~l t).4t; IHI:! aft Ii "'knd!> ok. no pt•b S305 ~.(HJ8 . SSOWEEK & UP ~tud111. 1 lll'drnom M.ud ~l'f\'1r1·, 1JC1t>I :mi; Nl•wport Bl. l' .M !'>lH !Ii~ or &t5·39ti7 SUSCASITAS Nwl'I> lurn1shed l ltdrm ('111!'.t'CI gar S2Jll up ,\clult~. nu pl'l!>_ :!I Ill N\'\\µort Blvd_. ___ _ 2'l.ZJ Pomona. l' M. l.ge 3 RR 2 liiJ. p.itto. l'Ph . 11rp:,.. nr <X:l'. 110 Jll'L" Slu.nmni: Ir)( 3 llH. 2 bu. S320 751 :JOOll garden JPl Pool. ret· .1rca. 8325 ilO W 18th St 2 br apl. l ph. ranitl' & rcrn.: No duldrt•n. n<> :! Br. uul pd C:h1ldr1•n ok pt.'l:. l)q•r 5H H' 11lcl 1 No P<'l:-. Mgr iJ!)l 7 1~1 ~I M8 ~17 li4S 2311 \\,11lat'l' ~ 9Sh0 2 lldrm. 2 bilth 11~ :-.q r1 End gJr Fr pk. U W t; 0 , SJ5tJ Ml''J \\·rdc 1s1 ll888. !f79 x5:.l:.I mo 5'1S! 473!1 ---- I htlrm I tw t-;,..,i,..1dt• 11.1tur:il \\1111d h1.,1m•·rl 1·t·1hni.: ~ 1·ah1111·i.. ~:1r1 Lnlurn lllll '''I\"~ rt•ln)! lttl~ iflli-l i:ll l~Mll (,111111 l111.1l11111 l• .. 1-.l:.1dt• l'\I :1 hdrm :! 11.1 IJI )!t• µnrl'h :! bdrm. I liu. g1)j11 I '"l' ~atcJ C.tll for \ppl t:<1ndo 11vl•rlook1111t lakl'. I BH + loll. I\ l'. 1t•nn1!.. pu.11 !'.cJUn.1 1\dlt 1·om mun $340 mo !>5!1 5120 I br t•ondo m Oranl!etrcl' L.r kl' ~l·ll 1 nv,. tcn 01 ~ courl!>. pool A,·a1l July ll>l ~15 mo b'75 !I~ ~~ach 3848 ......................• OCEANl-:H.ONT Ul':Ll.JX t-: I ll.. :! UH I rom ~120. uul 101•1 fj.ltl 0505 :! BH 1luµlt••c i.lovc. rd l'low lO b1·h. ~hops. bu~ Older Jdhs onlv S350 :12.J My11l1• St. 194 4W5 I Ur unfurn No J::nd I' 2 l>lk!> to bca1·h ~35. Ulll 1m·I -l!l·l·liJ.14 ------ ~ludro, 1 2 hlk to llcarh Gn•ul lol' S1·(•un1v ~ti5. Dmta Point 3826 t:tll 1.ld rn:i 7 1:17 . .i~'1·!1til.111 • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • or ·1!.._, 2iH7 I Hr" cl1:,h1Aa!>hl·r & i.:ar. --- new npl. 1 m mctl 111· Newport ~ach 3869 l'UP'-IOl') S!6.S 834.t ~l:i:!.'i •••• ••••••••••••• ••• ••• Ra 1· h l' I <11 . Ir L! h I\ n ~. hrl'aklJ::.l hur 111\ ti )!Jr I ndn rm :>2.!:1 rnn l!ltHrilK l'\ l'' I Ur a pt. a II Ole'\\ 1·pt-. drps i.:araRe' ~7.'i l<l'I~ &. depo:. rt•q d K.1tJ 11•111 Huntinc}ton ~ach 3840 ••....••.........••.•.. "il11\RP. ~at·h. 2 ~ .I llH lrpl. rl1 'h "a 'ht•1 )(a rage. patio,, %11 :!.'.l!'lX SP,\:-.:ISll STYLE . ...rnl!k leH~I J liR O\\ m•r' un11 on cul de·i.at' :-O.c,1r Spr 1 n i.: d a I 1• &. W a r n l' r S I 2 ;, m o 1\ g l' ll I 11 I llM.> 1371 or l'all ownur .11 l!llti-6707 NOW YOU CAN AFFORD Nl:WPORT BE:ACH Park Newport LL'Xt.:l<Y .\PT 1.1\'l'li OH·rlookmi.: Tht• Wille• 1-.n1m ,7·,o 0110 ... pl't' IJ1·11l...1r 'l"I i '"1mmmR 1.1001--. IS lti.thll'll l'OUrb. mll1·-. ol hike trn1b. put trni.:. :-.huJ I ldx1.1rd' l<J t•h, frum $:14H 50 mo t\l..,o 1&2 bdrm plan!> 2 'tury LC>\\ nhuuM•s Ell'l· k1tr h. prt v palm!> & bu I l ' o n I l' !> . l ' r fl t :. • d r u Pl' r1 c s. I'" r k 1 n g <'ll'\'at-Or!> Oµt111nal miJ 1d ~l'rVll'l' ~nh Fumished or Unfurnished 390 0 ......••............... TllE EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. ~11NUTES TON PT UCll C Barh. 1&2 llK from $22() & up .\dult::.. u Pl'h 1561 Ml':.a l>r 1 !> Blks l::a~t of ;\1•\\ port Bl\11 I !>iii. !!li(i(l Rooms 4000 ••....•..•...••••..•... R1111m w k1tchcneltc S50week & up 548 975.5 Ambassador Inn m Co!>la Mesa. 2277 llurbor U.·n trally located. 235 room-. ~1 1\NV With kttelwn phone & TV Sw1m111111g pool, Jatua.1. aml rt·1· room Uull~· ,<,, "l'l•l..I ~ rntl>S slartmg I rom S5 I ,1 ~eek lkdroom tor "'11rl..111g adult C :\1 SlOll pt•r m11 6t5~57 Room" bdkon) a\ ..111 Ill :'liewpor1 Hal·k Hay Jrea Oh mp1l' pool Lenn" l'rt -.aunJ. Jil<'Ul/I SI;;:, 1111 tum !Hti-!1251 :"1l·c room 111 l'o!'.ta \lc,.,,1 h11ml' ShJn' kilt h1·n Ft·m.1lt< -::.1 ~:" mu :'>15 fi!Oi' L.irgt• furn1!>ht•d rm ~ I'\ t hath. garagl', pool & dhh~c . S52:.11 "lo. lJUlllle~ & lln<·n-. 111 duded. Work1111.: 1wr!>on. llu11t1ngton 11 .irbuur l>lti·ll12.'; IEACH REHT ALS JUNE 1J ULY 1/\UGUST STILLAVAILABU; ~ones. Rlty, Inc. 673-62\ 0 2 ad) ofrs. pvt ent Jppro" llx33' s:150 mo lt127 Wcstch H, NH 631 -0900 TIM &MIKE llunl1r.i.:t u n lh.,11·h 21100 S l3:. St ,.,.p , !> Linen.-, 1nni.:pun1: StJrh h Ii 2 1i 12th ~l :,;Ji; :!liX4 (Jc-eun\ IC .... !'> br hm 1'1x1I ,Leps LO l'\I t)('h •. , l'IU!>1vc romm, Cd:'ot Lt• July 3 Cull tiiJ 7 13~1 Vac:atiOft Rentals 4250 .....•••.•••.•....••... Palm Spnn)l~ at'Jllon Condo on M1!>:,1on 11111~ Country Club 91\l! '.'>ot:!O Rentals to Share 4300 ••..•.•........•.•••••. •IE SElECTIVE• {;iJtn ,1 rd1.1bl1• room ma II· h4~; u .. 1 •Siii\ H 1-: i\ llOM E • ~IJIC 21 30 lo .,hr lu' .I lh .I hu w 2 girl~ l"rpk U W. enrl i.:Jr S21lO Cltl incl 2 bl ks b1·h 900 5"1.64>. !16(1-3568 AEEREHT! We ve itol -spnn~ fovcr dt L1rlo Marina \ltllJ.:•· Wh1lt• 1\ 1.1~1~ we n• ofl.-r ml! rrct.· rt·nt on bc;.ut of lh't' .. pal't' oH•r looktnl! lht• lkilo' Sp ... t1· trum 2'.JO to 12'ill s11 II ind crpt:. II r µ ., A (' ~> 11 " \ JJ0110n.1l st•n & ull ul.t pd TJk1· Jt.l\JntJi.:l· .. r •)Ur ?>pnng fl'H'r & 11>'1' n•nl urr1•r w •. -11 lll<I bably come to nur !>l'OM'" b} ... um mer <:J 11 or 'tuµ by an} wcl'kdu> h\\tn ti J0&5 30 Lido Manna Vtllugl' 34;:, Via Oporln 1at Nwpt Bc.il'l1lil\d 1 lil416i5 8662 :!SO 500 !oil It Ch•IUXt' 11{ f11·1• W l:Jth St C ~I lrum ')1511 mo To1n 540 22(~1 ---------RJLL SERVICE OB.UXE OFRCES l'l'r~nal lclcphunl'I re n·pt 1001st. -.,·1• 1 t'l c1 r ) nmlcrenn· room, l'Olfl't• I!.. hos p1lJhl} :-en 1t·c.., Exccllt•nl lot'JllOn. nea 1 Roommall..' \\antl-<l I ur 2 lreC"'JY!> femalci. to ..,hJn• ~12c mo BAKER CENTER :.um mt•r J r11 .!Br :! hJ 1 i l-H!l79 211H rum • , m1 to ot'l'iJn on 1------___ _ Brookhuro,t (j J~ & "Ir 1\1 Rl'O RT Ol"FH.:ES µ:.ud tii5 1;.1;•1 1 & 2 room ..,u1tc:. .• tit ;\I F 0 , l'r 111111 ..,hr .ipt. "l'fVlt'{·S Nn lt•aSl' re4 1J l 'thl" \1c..,... ~IOU l''rnm 'I t:J mo 20!!2 S E .).!ti lll'i:J l'\l'' lln:-.tol Su 1t1· :wo :\ II Ii 11 t55i ill Ill Bt'.H'h Mtl•· l'llOOIJ'. Sl9o mo 1-'1:rn unlurn. M I-'. t)1full) lll·t·ur. mo\l' in 1ud.1\ :Hi I 2Hti~ or 6'15 56fi.') • ~dM di:\ -.wtt•s. utll pd J\ C:. aniplt' pkn~ from SIUS No Isl' r!'q tii5 6911(1 ---- Room& Boord 4050 Malt! to :;h:in· 2 hr 2 l>u •NEWPORT ICH • For lease. aura1·11vl' m·w ('ptd offln•. approx 2000 ?-.q It. eornl'r local wm ctows on 3 :.ides. tl1· t•oralor blind:. 1\v;1d w11w r l<t'nl SI 1501m11 Tn Cu Ht•ull~ 645·0ti21 ••• •• •• •• ••• •• •• • • • • •• • apt an CM w ~\.•ma It• non Room & b•>ard m l'~ smok{'rSIOO nw:c~rn ::!l.ltil< 1:h;inge for l'OOk g, hll· hskp g. lur t>ldl'rly ma 11 w bl'h apt. M I-' Ht'I bl5·~347 Hoomm.itt• wanlt•d tn ~han· new homl' 1n Mis i.1on V1t'JO SlZ'l mo tntl uul 1i4t1-~10~11. 770 1!51:.J LIVE NearThr lkat:h' Casadei Sol Beautiful Adult 1\1>h Gas & Wa\l'r 1',1111 :HOOi Brookhurst. llU 962-6653 1\I Fash1un l~IJncl. Jam Sulnmtr Rentals 4200 IJ•>fl't' & ~Jn ,Ju.iqutn ••••••••••••••••••••••• Share lar~1· hou..i• w llll'l' lhlb Hd Nu bayfrnt prop w i pvt mellow -.111gle:, Smokl'I"' EAST I 7TH ST, CM brh area t;pper 3br, ok R{·rs x.~ lli30 Wr.ch1hlren \\1•lromc. no ~·ts. 'lJrt111g at~;:, mo StU-0007 1-•>r ""'"mi.: mform..rt1on frplc. wetbar $650 wkly GAY roommalt• net~kd 10 Lower. 2br, frpk. Wc.'l -.h<1re n1<'t' i\"" 1111rt GROUNDROOR 500sq ll. 1\ ('oft•. pnv en truOl'l'. utll mt· $'.!S01mu Bkr. i;;s i;700 HEAR BEACH & CIVIC CENTER BRAND N .. :W Sparn>U!-. ddwce 3 & I Br 1\ll hlln,., frpll''>. ~.1r. h~c \ d 520 Yorktown .I 11!>1 We,t 111 llc11eh Bh d 960·221~ or 5.16-1718 -.;r.w 2 & J Bil. ;1dult ;1pls. 111>01. pa\lc•i. 11111 l·'\ill ~el'Unl\ S:l65 & up 1102 .. iond~I al Adam .. 714 644 1900 11.:llhl'lor l nrt-. I lllnek from bc.H'h /\II ul1l paid ~u pct-., ~5ll1mo 201 ~; Balbo.1 Bl"d CJll !:>Uc 5,5/j 7707 ------- ON W1\TER. dork for JO hoat 2 Rdrm. I huth 1\pl <;.1hlt• TV S65U1mo Walerfront llome!> t):JI 1400 -------~ S!001S!75 I hr. I hlk trom BAYFRONT 2br, 2ba Yr 01·ean 2U>I l!llh St lse Sc<· bldg SllpJva1I. ~1(\2.8847 af;(\ C.111 r:velyn 631-2482. II U N T I N (i T 0 N Larl!c :l rm. 2 Oa. ~un­ l,1\NDMARK CONDO. :I tlt'l'k. hlln~. l'pts. park OR 2 Ua, wctbur. Pool & 1ng Nr heach. 204 43rd rec fal·tl s-150 Coals & St $32."l mo yrly Ca II Wallace. 962·-1454 bc•twn i! & 10 pm 675·3343 tWmcJtOft leach 3840 HuntiwM)tOft leoch 3840 ......•................ ······················· K nny bunkpo rt? 1 1 Wasn't he the Ambassador from Australia under Teddy Roosevelt? 0-""' ID 7 - b a r . s 5 5 0 w k I y H l' j I' h h II m l' (.' •• I I 714/Sl0-1879or846·7327 i52 110oror l>un ----~:xcel l\1rport toe Small pn• Offil'l'~ d\atl IO IHl'I.' ,1tm0i>phcrt• Confcrenr1• room & ot1lcr tcalurt'!> Sl:JOSll>S mo Sky Pc1rk l'1rrll' 5-19-4035 Balboa Bay Club. NB. rol 105531 \'ICW Of bay irOnl 2 br apl. beautlfully funushed. Summer $1775 mo. aJJ.season SJ 175 Call Dr Couture 7 N 1645·5300 Bal Isl bayfmt. pier 2hr 2ba. l pkg spr 6-3017·15 $600. Herb 213-4711·3577 RoommJll' w .1nll'd lor mellow hnu:-.cholll m·J r OCC Duy-.. l,,1 rry 541'.1·52'i7. Evt•:-. 540·118til ----- MIP' :.hart' 2 hr. 2 ba Pie PROf'l-:SS IONAL UI-' Npn S2~1l '"" 0111 ht. FICF. PARK Plca~ant of last. rll•a11 up 540 ·41 Ii fie·~ m ne w )(arden l'U1n eves pll'i< adJacenl to SD F'w v -.It La Paz tn Lugun.1 Share.' beaul :! hr home 1r1 11.rlls f'rom ~·tu 5000 Mesu Verdi• 'Sl30 ,. '·• ulll Comr>ct1vc fates. van.t ~19.Hj;n or ti7.'I 77!M blc h:ai.c p lani. lmml'll Femall' to 'har~· :!Br . ~Ila lll'l'Upanty Some t''I t' l' u I I v t' ., 111 l l':.. If 11 n Jpl m l nm1• w ,rnalt' UCVl•lo11ml•nl Co Call Ltdo ble. 1mmae 3 hr. 2 SISO imo i52 Ii~ ba . <11iad Aul!/~t·pt ----Sam51l6·4-IOO ____ _ Fantastic Apt. overlook· ing bay, dork 1avatl. pool. fpk. Sept only $12.">0. 675·9877 S5.'i0/wk Call6732Hi.'I LOOKING FOR OffH'e i.uitt•. M \' 1.11 Luxury bach. '~ bllv to bch. Kitch, lndry. pool. Jae S2UO/wk 557 4!154 Hunt llrbr Laguna Reuchs1de. m·e~m \<U. lo ve ly , -.Ip-. !'> buleony . 61 IU on 4!i7 1955 LAKE TAHOE: li.:e 5 br, lake v1('w homt· 111 pvt A ROOMMATE? Av1.•rv Pkwv Ot•lu:H· 1:111 CAU HOUSE-MA TES .,4 It 55' ~II rt l'ruJc• 132·4134 Mgmt. 11:11 iW_l __ _ L.arcpst Soerfiee means ~:'(el'Ut 1Vl' Ofllt·t>s near MORE REFERRALS! OC Airport. all sen ltl'l> 'rofessionally Sine• avJllJhll· S:!:.!!l rnu 1971 i52 28_7_3 _____ _ ----Sl'lf cmplO) l'd womt•n Employrd f'em l<l 'hr lrg free r l'nl '" lu" 011• fum dpt 2 bdr i! bu. nr w di-k ln run own bu.., In OCC w1samt' SI Ill ,. 12 tradt• :.an~wl'r phone '.> ut1l S49,8300t>xl IK7 da~ wk + xtra mo1wv for itlra work. Skypark JACK HOWELL Rarhl•lor lnllll•r, allult µark. n1111l'I!> Costa Mesa 3824 Costo Meso 3U4 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I II you re no• o;u11· who (or what) KennyblJ!1kpon Wd'.>. 0011 t I eet IMO -you re nol dlone Kennybunkpon '" one or 14 01stmct1vely "1j1ffe1en1 ilpdnment floorplans .:11 Seawind Village 1'1 Huntington l:ledcn Seawincl V1llaQe l!t d 1e,u11 01 totally per\Onc11izeo pro1esc;1ona1 plannu1g I area Balcony. lgl' -;tone I frpk. bar, dmmJ; rm. knotty pine 1nl Nr shop:, Walk lu pvt brh 2 mt to s tall' line S..'i()(J 4 3SO C1rl'le 549·4_035 ___ _ '"' ''""' '"'' 644-1156 ~\A tili3 ~Oft leach 37 40 1-; x II u I~ 1 l c l' '( l' l' IUr .+Mn l"rplt• .ircu S525 vrh lli:l·21 LJ ~nndy t} pt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pm11t rwu bt.'Ciroom. one m1h: to lw t lht' bl'at•h. Manager. pl) !lllO 5329 lll<i CANYl)N, l llH. f.1m rm. din rm, 1111111 & J,1c• SISOO mo 644 117-lt> ~ SMALL BEACH llOTl-:1. ROOMS tl2 50 Wt•t•k Apt s1r>0 1mu. S..16 70S6 ~leach 37 48 s.c..... 3276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • N e w I y d e r o r 9 l •' d 1 3br. 2ba 2 sl ry Condo No S11n Clemente $4~ As,'\ 492 biOO. 496 8432 hC'droom oc1•an view. f1reph1ce, rovered park· IO!Z. walk to vtllage, beach , -.hopping, Luxuri oui. homl' r hurchci. $39S mo " aorg<'<>U!I \ u :i n R 2 41>-t·2246 l>a. 2 <kck · f11ik S-'85 Bttchelo_r_a_p_l-. oc_c_a_n vtcw fnCl 4~ T71S pnvale yard, walk lo 28r, 21la Condo. OC'O view. V1ctont1 bt>arh. pnrklng. 130 AvttndHJ l\clc>l>e Opn ~ md ulll 494 7923 or S s..orcall r7 167113206 213 003 O'J93 Mediterranean Village •Beamed <:eilings, wood paneling •Grasscloth wallcovenng • l''i replaces. wet bars •Dishwashers. walk-In closets •Balconies. patios •Par k-Uke landscaping •Swimming pools, j acuuj •Lighted tennis courts •M inutes to freeways & beaches I llD•OOM I llDROOM & DIN 2 ta -2 H TOWMHOUSI Adults Only Office Open Daily 9 to 6 G} 1114t 157 .. 020 2400 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa, Calif. I he ktM or .mention vou oeservt! A per ft'Ct tilenu ot Mture dncJ living nestlecl in .i fori>'it w11t1 tt.10b1inq OrOOk'> dntl Qt11et ponos. cooled oy lldllJI JI rirnin oreeze!t Add 10 thilt tenni!t coun ..... o;w1rnm111q pool~. J Jo:ICUlZI dnCI d convenient location nedr r,nopp1ng and employment and vou ve gm d place dnyone would proudly ti111 l10me (~ven Kennybonkportll One and two bedroom. one dncJ two b<lth cldvlt aPc1n111ents from s210 00 Seow1nd V.ll<f ,f e10~ v ·~·· 15555 liu~I •IJ'O" \ 11 t•jc lMi• 9 ,,,,ntmQtOO lled<t• ( ~ ( 11 4) f\48 9961 F m f"I Ille 5.lr 0!t'Q<l h t'f'Way 011\1~ ro·tn on Se,.ct> 'O Mel a()(len tneo we<.1 Of' Mcfaoof'r. ro .iwrn..i II IJ<J• l~ro1sn1~ .tVa11aD!t' • ~ 11a••Y I 0 AM 111 ..iu~ week Inquire• owner 4.'19 3933 ·······················i--.. ____ .. __ _ -------- N1t·1· 2br upt. 1 ~ blk to brh Newport Sleep:. 7 $1!15 wk uv <2131i901101'.l GAH <~ES ror ... tor:.i1it1• HJ() Ct'ntt·1 St. (.':\t s;is mo Isl & hl In mm·e IO tii!' 1>12!'1 ; nul'l1 a1>t. nl'W k1ll'h. '2 Stol'llµC' "IJUl't'. ••JllHll:OC blktobt•hNcwporl Slµii IOxlU Ml·'a fl•·I M.ir 4 (2131700·8013 url'U S30 µ1•r mo 552 78SS WaUt to Beac·h! Sl50twk. 3Br. 2Ba. sleeps 5 Comm Single 11arui:t· $411 Suh' &. po0l&tenms 645-7930 :wcurc 7:11 W. llllh SL I <.: M tri3 7787 3Br. 2Ba 1.23 46t11 St., N B -- Sips II. $300 wk· July. $35(1 OHk4t ll...tal 4400 wk Aug .Sept. <2 131 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·6103 ()fftce 5parr ll<arbor Ul vd. Vac in Promonlol")' Pl Ocean View, 2 br. 2 bu $JOO wk t SIOOO mo H7S-~ -~------On water w tboal slip, 2 br l ba. patio. $250 wk ~. SS':--0848 c M HOO ~q n Nt•W cpl~ & ctrµ; Avu11 for 1rn med O<'cupy 54!1 0113 Need an 01f1l'l' 1od.1v • Shott w mt! de-.k.., flt, 1ni.:. cha1!"l. tdeµhon('~. traln1n11 rm , ltl' 7\4 /MS ()442 t-:X ECUTI Vt-: SlJ IT E. m·1-·1n;s FOR R EN'I' IN RHANU N t-:W Rl.O(; Thc1tt· otf11·l'~ an· Pt·rh•1·1 fur the 1•x1'l'Ul:\'l \\ho want~ comtort t'onv•· Oll'nn•. p11' Jl'}'. luxurv & t'U~Y fwy aCl'CSS 1'\i II s l' t' 1 ~ t J ri .• 1 ~ t' r v • l' 1•' \!Vitti, dll1 llttnR, typtnj!. bookk1•t<p1ng. m .1tl . telephone & photo copy mg Rccepllon&l & ron ft•rence rm. sauna c .. 11 for l:sl rhotce 962 488'! OCEPTION4L OfffCES 2 Oc.'W ~UltCS With CdM old charm 11nd t·han~ffil.• Pnme local100 Soult> of Coa!l Hwy Spac1ou!I ~ very reasona ble 6';5 Z'!l • -............ -..... · .· .... ~ lt.,.afr c.,-t SenJu ··•·•··•••···•········· .......•.....•......... l:I & J ,\ppllanN• 5t-1' '>h..lmpoo ~ i.leoam dt>11n \dd1t1oni.. rt'lllO<Je1. all TRIPClli\JtGl::SlU C:ulot llnt:htt-lle1' "ht l~ con11tr fo'rt>t' Chl 2025 Ma111. l.> <\ qilb lO min bleJ<'h ( 'lc;1n Spiro S48 8250 Lit"d M9-2'l22 1):,7 !HOO ll\', din rm. h .. 11 $l~ \\ K - --rm f7MI ro~·h $10. chr R oom Ad d1 t1 o n 11 & ......... Repoin SS Guar t'lrrn ~l odor Rt!modellng Jl yr~ t>Xl>r •• •••• •• •• ••• • •• ••• • ••• <.:pt repau-15 yrs t-XJJI w / hard lo build !Illes •Save MOnc>• Oo work mr1l'lf Htdi. IMAG INATION 1s our •VER,Y LOW PRICES• All n h11u1Jng . compl On <'urd~nmg M111nl. landscp·11. idnt tree se1.., George ___ M9 20lS cheap! 404-1600_0~ Cltan ups. Hauling . Llt tl hauling m ov1ni.: Landi.ca P 1 n g Im Garage· Yard clean1nl( m e d 1 ate :. e r n c in g Reas. rates. 642-0705 642·!1007 l.elckaplttcj • •••••••••••••••••••••• LANDSCAPING Rea:>011able pnl·ei. 968·8783 Landsl·aping. Tree tn m ming Clean-up 8 yrs exp frt>e ~t Noboru 8411-~3 or 1197 ·286'.? Sunday June 4 1970 DAILY PILOT D 13 PaWWJ/Paperin9 Ptant & P.t Care ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...........•........... ....•••......•......... Pt:T1rns PJ\INTINC: The F'ohai.:t-Kl'l'PN' t:xpr d . ttcas HJtl'' Oesq;n m .. int,·nJllu Frei' ~>I (;.11 I <.; l'Ot· '>Jle~ & ll·a:.in~. Com 5'S2·0458 mernal & 1 e .. u tentwl John' 'fn•c !'f!J1nll•n:.11l.'l' fri rnm1o i.: toµp1 11i.: hml.1111~ & n•mu' JI I.or & 10:.rd s.a ... 72w ---b/3-5667 759 14!15 1\1 I PB OFt:SSION /\ l. ------f<t'muv.., J. 1r1 rr.in1nr Painllnit lntl•r Extn ,.,~ µrun1ng. Fn•\• \'!il l.1l' u Reas. work guar 642 031!6 • ••• •• •• •• •••• • •• • • • •• • '"'"rl'<l b-\2 :.'tiZ.1 Dnvt-way::.•l'4rk1n1t lul 531 01111 password Quail Bwlderi. • Rep;11 r~ ·~wa ku111t ng 1121.3494 Gordon 6.11·6811l ~ GARDENING ••••••••••••••••••••••• Complete landscapt• P -E -L An:, ~11umb1n~ WJ H·• Wi--'-Cl · a1!1l111~ xlr lntr ... " ~1'r'. ll·Uk:. h;ithrm \'nl I ,_w eon1n9 •Li e NO. <.:M S&s WeC.:url'Call>\'ll'h•:111e~ ---.------ Asphalt&«! 4871 ~learn <'In or ~humpoo Bedncol ;.._ Abu upholl>lcl'} All work ••••••••••••••• ••• ••••• __,eftteto guar Trud. mount unit ~bord ~rfc ••••••••••••••••••••••• l"r est . r\•a:. rates Licl2'1.136 645 697<1 Qi rpent er t-°'l'tt e:1 t • A n y 645<f116 s ize Jobs Call Allan or ,...........:.-ELECTRI CI AN·Pnccd Tooy.646·8&&9 .....unrnlHJ n ght.free est imate on • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • large or s ma II Jobs. Jim's Bo11t c al"l)i!ntcr & C1tler1ng, Uu nquct & Licensed 673·0359 fiberglass repJ1ri., t-lc M t'et 1 n g I" a c ti 1l1 ci. Lo rates. refs. 646 4778 Altso's. 167U Old Ncwpart -----Blvd &1282-J:! Ind. carpenter. t'omm'I. ----..-- rt.'S No JOii Loo s mull Contractor JOhn 531 l!Qll2ur646-!il)Jt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ri . Hufhru.1n& Son. Remod<:I & add1l1oni.. 64.5·4644 or 541! ·4S4 I. Carpt!nler & Cabinet wrk tree ~t Sml JOIJi. & rt- pa1 r s. 673 5 1:.!.'> l'Vl'S Alvan Lou's Ho01e Rc pu1ro;, 30 ) rs exp Doors. wmdo1.1. ~. p;1t1oi. etc 551-2054 1.tceru.ed & Bonded REMODELIMG CU!>tom Room Add~ Cabinets <.:ounle rtops Apt·Offlce-Comm /\It IF YOU Cll.'>tom 1 lomes & Uniti. t:Jectnc11I Problems'.' Call Bay Sh ore Elec tri c R~1d & Comm'I L1c'd, ins ured & bon dt.>d ~934 1 &tat.Sale1 ...•......•............ Elltate & household Mile:.. exp in ant1q eh· Free consult 'n 540-2679 FftleifNJ ..•..•...••.••......... WESTERN FENCE LO Wood & Cha1nlmk SERVICI!: Want a REALLY CLEAN S48·8J75__ HOUSE '> Call Gingham Ex __ p_J_a_p_a_n_es_e Gardener _G_1_r1_Fr_e_c_e_st . g.s5_.s_1_2J_ Immaculate Cleaning Qi Complete yard ser vice Reliable & neat. 64.S 0094 For those who dcs~rvc Rel.rnble Ex pr J apanesc the best 159-M_?. Gardener Reas Free Rosemane's lloysrdean est. 645·S2JO aft s ·JO. ing Refs. rea~n. Own Mike _ trans_ 642· 1403. 645·3439 Exp. Gardening. Yard:. & f he Moppets Cleaning cleanupc; Fret! est Call Service. We steam clean 64S-0947,3-5P M ____ t'arpeb also Top Quul GeMt-al Services work Refs. Call 546-2393 --••••••••••••••• ••• ••• •• Walls & ce1!Jng kuche n & HANDYMAN . Carpentry, bath was hed Other odd electnral. plumbing & )Obs 646-6145 afl 6 nrs 540-5022. 557·454W --MRS CLEAN makt.•i. Gtadiftg everything gll•e m ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8a('h .. upts & ho ml.'::. Haul, sk1ploader dump 536 6728, 549-9372 trl<. grading. tree w r k. demoliuons etc 831 1251 Walls.fCe1hn~s. floors & have 3 service to offer or Quuhty not l)uantlly Wm 8 1\ndcr:.on Bhlr ~oods toi.ell. place an ad f''rec fo:.;t . l.i31 0361 l.IC11~5 151 536 1837 HcMincJ windows cleant-d Call after6 PM &16·6145 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 n t h e D a i I Y P 11 o t Thl' I astest draw 1n thl' OCC Sluch:nl. 1 Ton truck fluvl• i.oml'th111i.: you w<111l Class1!1ed Section 1''1nd whal you want in Wl'M a 1J111ly P iiot Tra:.h. tree tnm. Hon lo !>ell'' Clas)o.1ficd :11.ls d u Phon_c _oo_· ·56_1_!: Ua.ily P1lut Cla::.Mfit.•d:-. c 1a ... !>1(1ed Ad 1;.12 51i7H 642-5103, 979-64119 II well &i2 51)11! Spnnkler :iystems . .M1:. SIOO Vn~JO 49S·Sl96 nlles •..•....•...•.......... NO WAXVlNYL All brands F'ree esttma tcs ft1nehart 1-..,oor('ovenng 846287tl Masonry ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bnckwo rk Small Johs pr d. honl'St. Ol'ut. rl'.A:>. 1 l , , m 11. ~ii,. 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You pald a pr.mJum /or that •l•w-why not •n}oy Jrl Movinq ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOVIMG Vcr..awlc's t•xpert. prO· fci.sional. Mukt• }Our next m ove a !>m oolh transuc11on on yuu and on your budi.:c& 534 OMO . 4!J3 5U25 11nyt1mc Cud1llal'S to Go·C<irts Whatl'v<.•r thl' l"ad Holl t•m off the ma rkl't With a Cluss1fl!•d Ad Ca II Now ' 642 567H lt•nur SN!J 1\' •. , I unit .11)l \'Xt ~5 11:llW:JJ 5'&i 7'1:\..1 Prot µa111ling fo:>.t & 111t Low r<Jte.-. Rl•I-. F1 t't' l':>l SJ6 ·flllO. ~; .ttll:I CIJss1r1cd /\d., 1)42 ~i78' tompl\'ll' ltut1l 1n1o: ('u HcJ:. r.itt'' (iuJhh "'I.. I•:... l 2.5 v r., 1;:11 4!11:1 l'l-:HAM I(.' t 1ll1 Nl'" 111 n· rnucJo·I 1'"11·1· , • .,t Smt Jiii>:-. wl'11um1• .iJI) 4!1ti'; alt '> (1I4) 645 -2032 "Sl:lt V rlfCi ltC WKYI T AllEA OV£R 14 rtAltY When you nN•d <>i.pert scn'll''' or rc11air:-, r urn hl the ~rvl('l' 1J1n•t·tury in l"ta:-s1t it•tl h 1 ::.ol\ 1· your problt<m iusiMss Retttal 4450 lusinns . 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Don't Read this ad! unlt>!>l> )(IU ~.1nl CXl'l'J') tuinal c.Arnmg~ l'arl o r 1-'ull llml' in a lllG ll l'HOl•'IT l1u.,1ne-.., ot your"" n Wt• ,,uppl} 'ou With }OU!" ltl-lJd At• \'llUl11'> NU SELi.iN{;' lnve:.lmt•nl :-l'l'Ured by rdundJblt• 1nvenlOr) a n d I n \ t• ., t m l' n t (;uarantec buyt>ad<' QUICK CASH l i.t & ~nil Trust Dt>ed loani. arran.:1..'Ct ror any rea:.on Credit nu pro blem Borrow on tho.' m t'reu~ccf VtilUl' Of your home C<1ll loday for fast. <:ourtcuu."> inform.it 1on. L1tcnsed Home Loan Urokers '>erv1ni.: So Cali( for 17 yr~. (;;ill our neare s t o f f1 t•e , 11-l·tm·37·U Lobt C<X.·kat1el. Reward Vic· flew from Warner & Bolsa Chica. 840-5273 Found, v1c Yorktown & :'ila~noha Long hairl.'d white kitten. l'Ul uH tail SJ(Hl'J61 uJ:\l. Tiny Hok°" watt·h. fell from l'ilSl' Bctwn ll·l2noon, Junt• 2nd \'11· Hctwn Npt Ct r parking IOI & Ho f,\ Rt•ward 673-4764, 1~4.64:J3 ~'T Brown Toy Poodle, male Orange '-'Ollar Vic Sierks /Oran.:e. <.;M Nds med 1l·at 1o n Reward 645·9427 Rl-:1..AXlNG MASSAGE BobJames-L11.• Mai.seur Outcull 9-9. 4!J4 ·51 l l OUTCALL MODELS ~~X ECUTI V": REGISTHV APPT 731 .w:i A'ITHACTIVfo; l.AUY 70, ,,(•t·k~ ~cnt. LO V 1-;s BOOKS Hox 21;;~z.i ,.:t.lcn· d<1le Sln. L1\ 21:1 1·~3 11407 7 Ham ----xx DANCE Or PUN XX Beaut nuck i.:1rls. Uanl't• & rap i.t-ss11.1ns t\l Our new location 11> lht• lllO!il ----------1 Aggressive attitude want ACCOUMTIMG ed. s hoe salesperson CLERKS Full or pt-time Ex per or The Irvine Co JS current-will train. benefit!. & ly seckini: a<'C'OUntini.: mo nag e m e n l op I k . portun1t1ci. Apply 111 (' <'r s Heq s I-:! yro; All ' person. Standiird ShWl>. or i\ R w :.omc c\posun• 31.Tli So Bn!>tOI. l'. ~I t•> compu trr 11.l·d i.y)lt•m:.. & JI) key h) tuuch Wl· olfl·r xlnl wc1rk111g cuncls & i'l>m JHehcns" <: IJ('nef1t pu1·kai.:e C:.ill 644 3389 ,\)!$!rei.sl\ l' 1wrso11 nc••dt>il for l'\\' ll'h-phol\l' "'orl< (i U ,\ r J II l l' l' (j W ,1 I.: 1• w good earnmj! potent Citll 754·075t /\pprai:.al Serr t>t ary Oranj!t• County busl'd ap pr:usal firm !'>e<'ks full AS SE.MILERS lmmed. openm~s for J1te prodoctlon ai.sl'mblcr!> Jt our C M fal'1lll> No Pxper req"d ll>t ">h1ft 1\p- ply in pen.on. iucs 5 JO trom 9,1 m 111m Fabnl·ated Pl.i::O\IC ... Ht:. W 18th St. t' M 1!:11u.il Oppor Empl11y1•1 1\s!>cmbler for 1•h•t·t ro111c 11.irts d1stnbutor full time Good benefits tin. H 4 3lJ Apply A\llCt, :c;4l M c· C o r m .i <: k . {' ~1 7~..ootil 91\M ·t1 I Noun THE IRVIHE CO S50 Newpart (.;e nter Dr Newport Beach Equai Oppar Employer t1mi: appr.11,ali----------- A:.sembler'I 1\L'TOMOTIV F. IMMEDIATE OPENING 111 L1nt•oln Men·ury t11· Jlcn;hiµ offrct• lor IJtly with .aulomutl\" hJt'k Around Typmi.: .i mu .. 1 1}~1V l'XJl4.'rlClll'l' h..tplul hut 11111 1'""'··nt1.1I l\µply tu \l"'l (.'l,1rk1" Jlui.11w:." M~c RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN-MERCURY 110, l>A ANU BHJTISH MOTOR CAI<:.. JllVINI'; 830-7000 •>Shop for rt·nt <i.13(1 Nvl Ill. CM b0<.1 'Q ft t-:.1.ib IHZ·43'12 1!1.1 ,};117 PLAN I ~WO f>l.1\N :!·SS:.IMO l'LAN 3 S!W70 If you 1·an work I hr' per wk anti w;int J bu:-.IOl''o'> •if '1111r 11 "" n C ,\ l.L tiJ3 i3:J3 3:.!73 l'\t 7 111" wnlc Isl. 2nd & Jrd T 0 ·s ---- Crt-dit no problem. Lost Log h air Sealj')Oinl luxurious 111 Urani:c __________ 1 CoWlty If > ou <lci.l•rvr the hc~t lry 1t Mun-S<al 10 M M. Sun 12 Kl'M ~e1·retnry Appl1c Jnl must bl.' lam1llar with .ip pra1sal rurm :, &t 1>ro n>dures Plc:.asl' 'end r l' :.ume Ila salur; t11~tor~ 1n ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS Aulo l1art,.. <·ount••r mJ n tor 1•\panding '"'r" 111 S.illdlt•ba<·k V1tlkv Prt•I dt'Jlo•r r«l.lll•(I •'l\PC• C.ill 1;t•rrv ~> 1~5\l Storl' oil-. 111 '.'!pt f' 0 .Jf><l Mt It. ~uo mo. Al!t fl'lliDll l l'IUl)E INUt:STIHJ::S . l;'llL I l tll Na ... a ltd I Stl· ~12 Hnu:.ton. Tcxa!-. 770511 752-5903 Su1mesl!. Vu: Vit·tonll/ Pl.tet.•nll.i l<<:w :ttS·~ Arranged by Coast llornl' Loan:. Short tern H E SSS'' fast. JJlY r t:'ason U1ll UaH•n s>ort. S.t!/·9803 S Li II S T i\ N T I /\ I. Ri':W,\RO. l.Jmily pct. m.,ll· Old cni.:hsh SllCt'fl doi.:. i.:ray & whit<' " hlk p<1tch on twud. cul re <' l' n 1 I y . u n )> w 1: r' l o 5400 sq ft Showplace of tuwn Mea.i Vl'rde D.r l'la1<J 1:>25 Mei.a Vl·rdl· Ur 1-; . 0 1 .._._ W_._...i 5030 &me\' .. Ph1111c tollel·t i----------,_..,.-y ..,...nl l~lll J C..;1'.'>C•,5 fir m'-••1''°) ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• JJV"'1v v ..JO 545··11Z:j 4500 ...•..•.••.....••.•.... M I spal'C 1251)' front of (11•1•. li.:c rl•ar d1111r. $210 mo li?J 1\•rmmal WJ\ \.;nit \Ii. C \I bin 1.it~I or f>IO !JJ.')l :Jl~M) :.q I\. v.11h .! 11ftin •., Our ... t'I rd J rv in uu r lr1111t n lfll'l' w11l t~1k•· )l>Ur •·ulls & ml'~~aj!t'!> 11 <It· .. 1n'<I Month to munlh or I \l·:ir ll•a.,l' Hl1IS F 1•1:irl·nt1:.a. < ·:-.1 i;.1:. 01!11 ua)'!> or li7!i llSllH afl t•r tiPM & wknd!> Rentak Wanted 4600 ······················· lll'llred gcn'l rontr & wire :.eek i J hr aµl abuut m> mo ;'lipl lkh Wiii rcmdl, nd ASA I' ('all ttr;.1d ;)5/j 7 I~). !I :; Hl~J)On.'lllJll' t·ouplt' ncl'<I~ hnu~e t o r enl lor 3 months 111 So L;J~una . :s500 max l'h I~> lilt I (.'pl S<'l'klnl! n11•1• hm•" {o.:nted yrd. dN•t•nl arl•a. rural ok. con:.1tlcr furn J .ea!>c 1.·,1 ~c 11pt1on ~ mJ'( !fi5117t;G :: 3 Bdrm apt or huu ... 1· 3 matun• women. I old do(! 711127tl 41~IO l'Oll1•1·t ......•.•......•....... lusinoHs ()pportunity 5005 ....................... TRAVEL AGENCY FRANCHISE The new w11y l1> own a travel a gent') Tr;ivd Network. !'Ila rt }<1Ur own 1-;xp nol re11u1rl'd L0ompletc !\Upport & lonA ll•rm serv1t·c prov11led. (.'al l M r Cha rl l•:- 714-838·9'&<14! INTERESTED IN Sl-.:LLING YOUR COIN LAUNURY? CALL NOW' MPEINC. Com Jaundn es sint•t: 1003 (7141547.5934 $700 /WEEK Full Time $300/WEEK Part Time HERSHEY BARS MR.GOOOIAR REESE'S KIT KAT RALLY and BUBBLE YUM Dispensed throu~h ultr;i moo...-n \ l'nd1n~ t-11u1p m••nt [)m·urnt•nl.-cl µro()t :.howi. that thl· ,l\l'r.1~t· I <• \' a l 1 11 n h a s I :; 4 t'~tomcr:-. .i v. t•ck. a nd we i.lart vuu w1lh \en h.11.'J(UIO., . No 111H•Mm1·nl rl•Qu11·cd i\ppl1cant mu~t bt• u pcrmanl•lll r<•:.Hknt <1v;.11Jabll• to :,\<Jrl bu:.1 nl-:>!> 1mm1-d1.1tdv (;om pan y I u rn 1-. ht• 11 1hret.·t oull\'li. f11r t"t1n1ty, mdu-.tne' fine:.\ th!iµ4.'n:. 1ni.: t•q111pm1•nt. h11!h trut- ht· lm•at111n., amt 1·11m· ~l,IOY \' .ilHl ,II l11r I''\ pan.o;1on Appl11 ant mu-.t tw of ... nund 1'11.inH·ter .111<1 h,1\ t' -.m1·1•n • <lt::.11 t• to ~U<'l'1•1•d Ill l)U:.llll'':-> In H-Stmt•nt ava1Ja!)l1· 111xm rt'(IUl'l>I ,\pplt1·,tnl m11i.l haH• 11dt·11uah• working l'.IPltJI "liot afl1li•1lo'rl with H1•r :.h1•\ f"u(Hb t'orv I n CO!itJ ;\le:.a CALL Mr. C. Kemellv Sun • Mon . Tues onfy 714-557-3007 Ln1:.t•rv I nlt•rn'-lt wna I ( 'orp One Cherry 11111 t'hrrry I h II. '\ .I 1lll002 1.;;;~.,..-;;. Opponunity 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f);tablas hed OrJn~l' Co Bwlder ha:-opp'ty ror 111 \{'!)lor for :.mi;:ll' family t'llSlom homl· Heady lo bwld with lo11n rnmm1t ment & permit:. Sohd m vestment w xlnt return Call Wayne P Mullen & 1\ssOC t 7 MI 6-15 !Jll~ -------- SS A~ AITIOUS 1·11u1•h'::.. Investor wante\I for onl' ol 1·1.1rn c-ctra ·s ShJrtlll? the h1gh<''t profit Calif p.irt t1ml· hu.,.n1''" <.:a r<l PruduC'ts t'\l'r ~ 1117 pubhshed Oc(•un /\rt::. Cocktail~ ,Clftd Niahtclub ~per an•a '& poll'ntrnl CDll Norm Sm 1th :it REDCARf'F.T 754-\20:? DIAMO .. DS i1re rol'evcr Rc t si l Jewell')' 5lorc. pnmc San Ch:merite 1011 $10.000 duwn OOft Dfeto •eafty 491-5000 rr you'rt' loolung ror • bet ter JOO. ycx.rwon 't want tu m11A the f'mploymt>nl rolurnM in Cluslr1ed Riv \ 787 K007 l'\ es MaMy to Loan 5025 .....•..•.•......•.•... 00YOU N1:-:tm Ci\S1t'• lst. ~nd & 3rd llOml' owner lnuns 11rrungcd fasl Borrow SICIOO. $100.000 flexible lt>rn1C1. pus t rredlt no prohlem Q\11 U.'j nonb1JJ,\al1(1n STF.RUNt; i''IN SVCS 11419~ JGIOt bkr> I st, 2ftd & lril T.D.LOAHS AR l\ANGEO C.....Ho~m 6ll-l9101kr ask for P:1ul ur Luc.· 1lle Wantt.'<1 2nd TD. Develop ment Hrm needs to hor l,oe;t -I 2K. l'ilffil'O brooch row Sl50.000 on new 13 or i.:rcat ::.<:nllmcnlal un1l apt bldg m C M. value. v1(• UCJ. L1tlll• Markel \'alue $650,000 Theater Heward SJOO t:.l TU $.130.000. Will pay 213/ 256·2410 points & 10'·1 mtcrcst X Jn t 1 n v e i. t men t Found Female S1amt!M' U40 51l2 Ca l Bi g C an yo n --------• Townhomci..&.\14133 McricJocJes, Tnest Dffd$ 5035 •............••........ LOWEST Interest RatH lstT.D.'s, oho 2ftd T.D. Loons. f'·airest Te rms :.1nrc 1949 SattMf' Mk). Co. 642·2 I 7 I 545-061 I Rl•t1rt'<I couple has money to lend. b l & 2nr1 TD's /\J?ent. 1-837 ·Jl l~ Well Secured S2S ,OOO :il I O':on t \illcrtun home. 5 yr~. $15,000 on l':astbluH for t Yr . .tl IO'; 640.5891 Amouitcemenh/ P#:nOMAs/ Lost& FoUnd ················•······ 5100 •.............••..•..•. SCRAM.t.ETS ANSWERS Found: Blk & whl l"l!m do~..r1Jalmal101n Grt:'yhound m:<. 548 :>iJH. li4S.6 l.3 l LOST V11· Bristol Mal' Arthur F, buff Cocker s p a n 1 c I . n l' w ,, r tl 557 2HJ 1 aft 6. F'oun<l Lite brn"' n toy Poodle 548· 1!156 c Vl'l>, day:. t>-J.t 170<h·xt55!1 Lost Lovablt! ~rcy stn:>l'd tabby, male. 1 mo·-. old Weann~ blue flt:'a cull11r Vic Poppy. Cd~! call &107225 ~---~--~ SlOO r{·"artl for finding S1mba. Male G olden Rctncvcr lo)>t lfunl 11th. 6, I 536-ii201 Generous Rl!ward Lost Labor Day wknd. in or nr K Mart or <.;apo Ut·h ),hopping ctr !Jxl2 negative & palaro1d pie· tures. nwew ~laml)!o. & 1t1s uranc<' pohC'y J"mdl•f may keep i.tamps Con tacl 496-3903. J3~3 1 Cam mo Capistrano, Sp I SJC Eva Berry May God Blc:-i. You Lost Cockateel. t:rY 1wht. yellow by eyci.. Vu· Old Coron at /\cac1a. 675~277 Hockey -Locale - Bic-ep:, Happen - Theorv -Goblin -UIG.ll SCHOOL Found on 11th St & Santa Ana /\v<'. June 1. Blk People keep say 1nA male d og w t brwn v1olt•nce on 1V ISO., ~ood for kids. /\ctually. 1t does mark'g N A he 557 3567 haw a pract1t·al use. It Penoetals 5350 prepar es kids for lllGH ••••••••••••••••••••••• SCHOOL. SfMritual Reodft- M- Happy Birthday LADY Lc}\I" yn PJ-MAXX Lost&Found 5300 .•...•.•...•..........• Lo~t f e m German Shepherd A n :. t o "Shadow" Cannon blk . Vic 16th/Santa Ana. CM Ple ase we love her so. REWARD. no quest asked 54K·li71'1 or 317 Romona Pl. CM fOUND Vounit female Shephe rd. \IC' Irvine Please call ~59·'7192 i''ound. i''cma It: Cocker S paniel . l!Old color Mc fMdden & ff4'ach Rlvd . W cstm1n11ler ()olden West Collt:)le Prk ~tiates 897·8916 1815 So. 1::1 C amino Hca I San Clemente Fully lat. l"or appt. 4!>2·7296 MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL ONLY 631-3811 •SANDY'S* Outr all Massage 973.()329 •SHERI 1.1-:E• Ccrt1f1ed M asseus<• lloU8e Calb Byappt ~-6838 FOXY LADY Ovtcall Massoge M/C 731-3561 UMDA&Vla<I o.kallM•..,_ For .... ""' of ft! Serving ell Orange Co. 8.~-7313 Outcall MotlOC)lt •642-5654• lftfo/ ..... _,__ .. --. -- 2 0 ti 0 ~ I) 1-: u l' I I cl An<1he1m Ex\·1t1ni.: de ta1 li.53-t 151!1 01\orn• Uunkru1>11} S5<1 1\ction Typ1ni.: \H30 54 t!I TOUCH OF CLASS MODELS ESCORTS '7S.0062 646· 71 18 ---- STOP SMOKIMG Yoo can help J lo\ l'CI on1 • qwl perman~·ntl~ Frt•t• info Box 8178. t\11ahl'1m w !'2802 Palm & Cord h~r Sp1ntual P~>hll'. pa~t. prl'!ll'nl. futur,• 1\d \Ii.•· g1wn on I"''" marnJ)l.c. bus111e!>1> & all probl<>mi. of hfe Spel·tul r1•ad in~ with lh1~ ad. St 8:17 ~:~2 6K-i9 Wl'!>lm1nster Avl'. Wei.I 0J>l'n i rla).'-----Penonal Service' 5360 ....................... Palm Spnn~!> roupll• lo look .ifter hOUl>l' or ;1pt plants. Jul}, Aug. Sept R efl•rl'nt't"• t'o~t;i M c o; .1 -h l. .1 l' h 11)327-~ ~ymtnt& ~otion ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sc.hoots & Instruction 7005 ........•...........••. New Preschool m C :0.1 G1\lt• your rh1hJ ci leam1ngexpenc•nr1· ma ~ufc. lt>vmg environment A Child':. Plac1• Pre.school 1941 Churrh S t . (.; ~l 646-<l3l!! 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Accounting F /C IOOKKEEPER To $122.'; Laguna firm seeks ai.: gress1\'e md1v w 13 S yrs current expcr thru tnal bal Multiple book!> Flexible appro a c h neccss for other varied duties Xlnt growth Po tent. Oni no. 2078. ACCOUHT ANTS UNLIMITED PF.RSONNF;L SERVICES ~7-7631. 1055 No Main &ute 1016. Santa Ana •Always 100'4 i''rce• ACCOUNT ANTS OVERLOAD Offers lop poy, 11 "onety of interest ing assign menlS. sen ·cs the entire Orange County area ancl needs expcnenced. AccowttiRc) C ..... J looldlnpen Ii Ace~ PenottMI at aJI levels Call today & let WI tell you how to bet.>ome s busy. w .. 11 patd Accountants Overlo9d Profe:1111onol 547°7631 lOMNo Mttln.SU1lc l016 Santa Ana Not a public acctnA firm Al·Clng llkkpng TEMPORARY Hc~1st<'r Tod.iy tu work on \•anous at·countmi.: & hc111kkcl'ping a~~1gn mcnl:. Work C'IC1H' lo your h oml'. 1'1 gurc Clt>rks lo Sr i\c•coun IJnts nl'edcd thruuul Or<1nge Co Hohcrt Half'~ i\t't'OUOtt'mlJ)> 5UOS M a111 .Stl'~ll :"'o Tc1wt·r. Union Bank In The City of Orani.:t• 7 M /835·4103 ACCOUNTING OPPORTUNITY Taco Bell. the nation ., laritcst oj)l-r.itor of Mex 1r..in fJ,t roort .. rt·staurant h .1s thl' followrn~ e-clnt Job op port in our corp ofr. PAYROLL CLERK Rl'<(s mm 6 mo:. com putenzcd payroll i'Xpcr (' u n f I d I' n l' c I \I H f: H l> .:! fi •1 o :! llrookhurs t St. !-.tc. 20:-i. lfunl lkh !f.:!f;,&6 /\l''I' ~tANt'\C 1-:H l::xpenenl.'\'d n1uplc• II u n l Ill gt o II !St• ,11 h 900-4382 ARCHITECTURAL ProjKt Architectt Job Captains Well t>~tabhsht~d Orani.:l' County f1nn with ~lronJ: de:.1gn and <Hlval'!'('{'d produC'llOn 'iy~t1•m s onentauon orrer ... 11e rm:1 nent pos111ons w t xlnt bt'nerits & upportumt1t·~ for JdYaOCl'ml•fll M1rumum 5 yrs cxpr 111 lYl>t' I & Ill uo~pltJIS • Commer cial, Hecr t'J l.JOn Immediate Openinqs Dan L Rowland & Auociatfl, Inc. 776·1I50 Andteim + knowlt.'<lge or Ill kc) 1---------- T1) m:.crt elcl·tron1l· com ponent:> in pnnll'd 1·1r1·ull hoard., and lou<'h up c'.1rd a:.s••mhllt·~ ..ifl l'r flow .,older pro< I.'!>~ lh~1u1 fl'' ;ib1!Hy lo mlt>rprl'I com poncnt t·uloir l'•Klc:-.1 nil llJruJ ~11l1h·r 11rlo1 1 wire:-<Jualif1ct.I JPllh tJnl~ m.iy .apply 111 pcn.1111 1Je1 Wl>en 1!1\ M .1 nd 11 1\ \1 111r dll appoint mcnt a t (ii II 70H 201U BURROUGHS CORPORATION 2Si~ J eron1 mo Road M1i.s1on V11•Jo. (.',\ !12ti';~ cSan D1ei::11 Fwy 111 E! 1 I) r <> R <I , t' J '> I I o Jl!rommo KIJ . .,outh to Lo:. Ahso~I ,\uw 1ra1: .. lt&H m."' Own to111... 1•xp1•r (I !)ff' ll'rrcd 5'UI 2<!Xll i\l'TO Unllmlted E.o"'inqs SttllJO (.;11.HJnlt"t•d f\•lcphQn•• -.alt.·., pt•rsul\ 14 t'Xllel 11! fun•tj.!I\ C .11 v.irb ') 1J:1 v '"k. idnl Wiii le 1111.! l 11flfh 0(' 1\1rport ltH'lll1un C.11' Mon F'r1 !i ii . .)tr Chni.:1·r ' j 1-1 ) 554.l 6138 Babysitfl'f' nHCt.d Matu1 t• wom:i n lo)r 2'' ~ 1 ~ Ill mo ol<l J'ut• I hr11 ~'r1 ti JO ;1 :11.1 '1v hom1• 0" n 1 r J n., port J t "", • r 1· I ... I; 11 I rl 1• n w t'-. t ~le 1-•:idrt{'n H!l';" tti23 l.\J hv-.1llt!r f• T Mon l'ri l. t'hlllno. Irv 1Tur11 .. llO(•k 1 Kcl ., l(J.1 2'JU3 liJby .. 1\lt'r in m~ llom1•. ma run• "om.1 n lis;ht touch Will prot'ei.s multi state pa) roll & l'Omputat1on of manuul Art Teacher wanted in m}' home. 1 n1s:h1 .t wk 7 IOpm. C ~ 645 005i Equal Opl)Ortunity 1;12 1;11;:1 Employer M F ----1im---------8.Ah y~1tl•'' fu!I 11m, l rv01111•/CU M l.Jj!ur1.1 checks ACCOUNTS PAY AILE CLERIC Rl'<t's min 6 m os AtP t•i. per+ 10 k ey by toul.'h ro pnx'e>S (\ r 1nvo1ce~ SR. ACCOUHTIMG CLERK Wrll handle sper1al a(' countm~ projerb. f<<'q 5 expe r 1n 1\/P . /\/H payroll. n1!>h receipt:.. b 11 n k n• t' n n (' it a t 1 on . Journal cntnl':.. & Ill kt'} by touch Xlnt ::.al.try bend1ts & working l'Ond. /\pply !I !'> 1\:.scmblers HOUSEWIVES- NEED EXTRA YACATIOM MONEY? :\fl•dH•al manuJ act un•r loc Jted nl•Jr Or.Allj.!l' County Airport needs ad d1l1ona l as~emblcrs for ,1 t e mpora ry 3 6 Wl't'k period , '>t art111i:: n ,::ht no"'' We .!ft> NOT Jn agency. No expt•nt•nt'<' necesi.ary We tr.11n you SJ hour 1 .1n<.I pll•asant working rond1 UOn.'i Med1C'al Devin· Lab~ 3198·M Arrport Loop Dr Costa Mesa 556· 1!105 i\.%emhly TRAINEE ~SEMBLERS & PACKERS Nf;EOEO IMMt::DI ATEL.V'' TOP PAY!!! /\JI s hift:>, da~ .... win~ ~ Nravl'yar ~ 1n<ludl'., wknd-. L•>ni: & -.horl ll'rm a::.s1~nml•nt., lloh d dy & VJl'.ol Intl pJy Ho~p11a1t1.111011 pl.in <1van ·voLT T£NW>ORAAV SERVICE 8 3848 Campus DriYe S46-474 I 1\l>o;em't1y mel·han1c' l•--------11111( fam1ha r w /pneuma t1c & ADI' P..-sion conveyor i,yo;tem~. Call TACOIELL CORPORATE HDQTR::i 17381 Redhill Ave, lrvme. Cit 92714 Equal Opport Employer <Al ross i''rom Orange t.:o. Airport> Equal Oppar Employt'r Services Dave. 957-87/il Newport Center fman'..'.J .. ----·-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. rial flrm seeks resp 1 ATTENTION SUMMERJOIS 18 OR OVER d1v1du11ls for l'kri pos1t1oni. Accou bat kgro und . ty m i.( sk1lb & 10 key cxper helpful Xlnt working ronds & co l>enef1ts. bl Shift (8am -Spm I 2nd Shirt 15pm·l .30 llm ) arc nowavarl Contact Shirley 644-4360 ASSEMBLERS SOTrnint><' i\i.sembll'r' Needed lmmcd1ately Lon11,&Short T erm If you are new to Co~ta Ai.s1gnmenls Mesa. temparanly di., 3Shifts 1\vail.iblt! contrnuang your cdUl'J Must have own 1 ran:.p lion. recently d1 chari:ed Call Toda~ 556_,520 trom lhl' ser vice, or tor any reason seeking tern Free Top ay ac P:l)' porary or rareer employ Vidor Tl'mlpOMll'Y m ent. consider this uni· s.r.ices que oppor The wom('n & AOVF.RT lS ING Div Walter Kidde & Cn men we ar•• lookmi: ror NEWSPAPEH 2082S 1-: Hnstol mJy be lired ol typ1n1c Al deu<l end"' Wanl to S11• \0 Nl'wport Ht·:ll'h f o Id 1 n ~ P <1 pt' r ' move up~ Prcflor ""'"I: <Cnmerof R11 .. \ol &.. wurchowll' Jobs & work near Ssn 011!~0·' /\BC Campti.'> l:k•hind 1ni;t tor J hm1lt'<l lo<·Omt! datl.) offers xlnt salar) fot C:1rl'~ Jr 1 Work w )ouni: peopll' generow. monthly bon11i. EQual Opportunity HJp1d Jd\# Jl(>)>!f1bl~ If plan to exp'd sail•:. EmployerM/I" yo1.1 ure Ill 01 owr /Iv person We 'r e II\ tn ----------1 would tw ,1vu1l t o ~ilo rt Cou nt y cnve r:i it l' work1mmefi Cullbctwn Dtveloperl t e rritory Sellw1thEAS1'.:1 830um&2pm w 1gre.it pote ntial No ll"s a BRl'.:F.ZE 6454'514 pressure. no rt.'tl tape Classified Ad5 M2·5678 P rofl l ., ha rl n JI ., ________ _ hOl'lpitahMI ion. pd VDl':l· 00 VOlJ *AUTO LOTMEM! linn&hollday~ C811fll)>t Of"FERASERVICE' i''\lllorporturn~ Ea!>y Stan Mos:s. 17141724-7161 Lct the public know with plee1rnnt work as:11~llnR Proplc who an• s1.-ekin1t Rn upartment look t1r~1 111 Cl8.l&lf1ed Wiii your 11tl be there~ To pl.ice your ad. cllll 642-!1678 the Mwr Good puy .\ 811 ad In the Dally Pilot lx'nc.•fit1 Opportunity rnr Sfr vt<.'c Dir.-ctol')' It cnn 11dva ncem<'nt ~c M r eo11t you a s Hlllc os SI 65 lie 1a11 11" r Ii o w I\ H O per day F'or more in Owvrolel, Oow & Qu,111 formation and complete Sts Newport Bt>ach nles call &42 5678 ---------!Sell Idle Ite ms 64i 5#178 ;1n•;J m 1 3-163 &nkine.: COMM'L TEUERS I'~ X µ t • I ct l' ll I I t' •J C .1 I 1 I o r n 1 J k 1 n k h Mon.iri·h IJJy PIJ IJ , ::-.11 l .. l~UnJ l!lf;· l27:J E11ual ()ppor fo:mplo) pr B.inkm~ TELLER P/T We rt' look1nR tor,, ·pt•O pie l)l!r.,1111 v., .th1hty ro ma11ltJ1n jl00'1 1·ustomt-r r 1• I., 1 1o11.,. h Jn d It- tran~at·t11>n:. & do :.oml• typmg :-.1.irnl' ~11u1 uwn hour" Somt• 1ellt•r!!~p1·1 J plu.-.. bui not I l''I ti CJ 11 fll'l·llJR:I. Slat•• Mutual S;ivlnSl., 4001 Ma('Arthur Bht.I Nt•wport lil'<ll'h l-;QU<1I Oppor Employ1•r ---- Bunk in~ Exc.efleftt Opportunity For la,. Exper'd TEU.ERS BOOt<KEEPERS To work in prntiCJCMIS airport ofc of SontiOCJO tonk. F:xrellenl llcneC1ts Apply Per onncl Off1l·e :-Ul lt' 20'~ SANTIAGO UANK 535 E. I st St, Tuitin ( 71-1 I 8.'\2 520<' f.qual ~por Emplo)'t'~ Banking TELLER /\ pnrt l1m1• J>01i1l 111n 1 .. l'Uflt'Ot!y J\t11l,1blt· 111 0111 l..1~un,1 lhll' Olf11·t- lor 11 1\·lkr w1tl1 pn·v1uu:- rt•W1l l'\pt:nCnl't' IO\IJl\I m1ot coni.1dt•fJhlt' l!IJl')hc \'00\IH I T ypmi.: & flt·'C 1b1bty m worlun.i hour<. re(j utr••cl Wiii w('1 Ii Sutu1tJt1)'" We offt•r pro jl1e:;i.1~c ~1art1nl( ,a1urv Plc•111it• roll for ,ippo1r1 m1•n1 P<'i:i.:y IJQ)'cl, 11111 1~9-41}1 I GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS Ar. Equal 0pl)Ol'1un:I :r /\lf1rtn.J ll\I' 1\1'1 IOr t::mptoyl'r \1ule1 fem1•'1 • . . ., .. -----·· ·-·---·-....... . 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"' m un1r111;il ).!11\ <;Qlod muth .ih1ht\ (!, i·.i:.h t>Mlmt·ntal 111· \o\Jtt•1 111 ... h.1rulhni.: c•i.pt'I '" ix•uµll• ln1·t "'11ultl hl· hl·ndu 1,tl Ill lt'lllt•ll 1w i ,011 J 11111 ... 1 Apph1•.1nt :.huulll huH· .1 1-·Jlll<1:.l11· ti.•m •lih Xlt11 nun ut :I\ r., l').ll'll:>I\ 1• ,.,. ~111wth l~Jll'lll 1·111.: l'\1wr 111dud111g (.';ill l'tarl"\ :> 111 w ;i.'I cl1111hh· 1·nlr) l1kkp11i.: thru Credit Clk Trainee t nal halann• 1''.1m1l1.11 "' 1.1u} roll JOh 1·u-.h & Su1.H'r fnt>ndl\I 111·111ih-fund J C'l'llll! & lmJnnul nnl·lllt'd h<ink n1·1·1b di rt·pon;. 1-:x1>t•r m t-:1>1' lr.utl\I' but.hi) Ut""1111 ""uld l.k· h1·lntul &•"all ~ J.:UC:Jd phone 'rn1 l' ~ •· ,... .ibaltty to L'¥""' unh .!5 11111 1! '·" S\l:J:! " '\111 ... h1·nd11:> F1h11~ di:,11tl1tw wpm G rt•at oµµur I. ° Ft ula) Junt> ltilh t!liH ,ith Sl.irtmg ~"'1 $.)51.I All <1pµhc .111111b "ill 1.1, C-!ll <:arr; ~u ft()!">!> re\ l<'"t'd 111 ,,,.,un· l""'h LoanClkTroinee .1ppli1 .int rr'"'"' th" C:n•al t•nlr) II'\ 1•l 1>0' in quJl.JJllJllllll" i.:ro"111i.: :,&l, \tlrJrl1\1' I 0 d I \ \\ ., I' ,Ir\.. l 111 I! 1>o·r.,011Jltl \ m oll l .\l'lnl! t.. JOllH \ \ti l1•Jfll !'>Ollll' I'll'\ 1111 hkl!d "111 l.111d 1h1 .. 1-.111l'f ii"' .loh • .,. ,. U I 11 \ ~ .111 l.1 'l ll' ho•fl('' & \llll l!rll\o\ lh Jiii 11•n1 StJrt111i.: :.JI tc' smi I '.di\ '.1rn .• w hllf>~> Approisol Secretary Train•e f\(•Jut1ful S&.t. ..,,·ek:-. at M04.1tton Hi9uel Wat~ District Y.500 La l'at lltl 1.Ji.:unJ :-.:1i.:1wt 1-:qual Opp Emplt1\ •·r CAFETERIA All po~1lu111s :J\ ,11l.thl1• l>t llOll' full II mt'. :'ti F. I 'ompany lw1wf1h l"J 11 fur appl. :iSi liW. X:!HH I I ,I(' I I II fl I I \o\ Ii U IJ h l \' µ1·r .. 11nalll\ ,11,, d1·..,11c lo lt•Jnl & i:rn" (lrt·<1l •>P pur 11 )1111 I\ ltt' mo<lt•ra11• Camtra Man/Stripper I) 1\: ~a111 1.1fll.J:.t11· lll'lll'" JIJ:.Ly Printer!>. I.Jg ,'(. r111t1·nl S tJrtang .,JI F 11me. cxpr nl't' , .. ~1 ·I~ 11531 for appl Lil I I' J rr) ;, 10 fi(J55 t u )1111\ OrJllltl' l'uUlll\ , l•ljl l1 1111101 Jr\ .1i.:1•1H') "'lll'll' )11U JI•' the\' I I' V.1• oil• 1 IVI' :-.alanl'" l>1.·'t JUI>'. :o.hort .11111 l\111v ll•rm ,,,~1i.:n111l•11h "11 h I 11 p I) I J II .: 1• \ U U 11 I ) I 11111:-0 0H'I :!:1 ) 1•,ir' 111 1·11mli1t1l'd 1•\pt'lll'lll'l' WI-. W,\NT \'Ill'''' •ALE CLERKS •RGURE CLERKS •TYPISTS •SECRET ARIES •WORD PROC OPRS •KEYPUNCH •PIXRECEPT •PERSONNEL CLKS •ORDEJt CLEJtkS •HOSTESSES For \1•" 11111 l llt•Jt'h !'i41ul tl l '11u11t' 1 "II \'1lk1 1i,•;.t1111 or J ... 11 l'elltl'r 557-6122 .and Fw Central & North Oranqe County Call: Keren Powers 834-0960 NO FEES EVER!! ABIGAIL ABBOTT TEMPORARIES l 'oJSIJl P<'rOOn1wl C.:A:-.t EHA SALES Ht'la1I Al::cm·y full ume. not Lempor.ir) ,l•---------- 2790 llurhor. L'M lull rompany benefit:-.. t>Xpcr preferabl1:. but not CLERICAL TELLER TRAINEE net'. call for apµl 008 3334 -------- Car Wast. Manoqer Gru\\1h 1·0 ~uod Pav Bonu:-. & l'rofll · ~hannl! pl<111 MARINERS SA YIHGS ~frtro Car Wa~h S) .,ll!m., Ii.A , ... .ick flr;iiwh _:!!150 I IJrbor Bh d . l':'>I t'Wwpori Beach CAR WASH HELP r ., Io u k In J: I ll r ,, Full & part-time • 11,..1 um1•r 11r11•nt1·1I t8&0\•er Pl'' -.on l11 tr.1111 ·" ,1 Metro Car Wash t1•ll1 r liood upp11rt unal~ 2950 HJrbor 81, CM 1111 ,111111•oni• who w1,tll'..,- 111 .i,., •·lop 1h1·1r 1,·1·lm11· .. it CASHIERS ,\· • 11111111u1111Jllun :.kall:-. F 1t1me. Good Pav to.. 111 11g1p-.:-111 .J 1.11.11111\ Growthro 51.Ax•atmn!> g r1114111g 11n.1111·1.il ur W1·tru1n Cu. Bt•ncl1ti. &.:J1111.it111n I'\ p111 g .l.1 :'>1ETHO <;AH W/\!:ill "11111 < .. 1o11I <011:-t11111er r<· ~·~>()Jl<irbor HI . CM 1 •• 11111h 1\ l1J.:111 , •. 1p111 utl1· llo'.IUlllUl ... 11rr111111d111).!' I·:,, ..i l1·11t lt•·m•l 11 , 111 ,\II ~klih ur1:~nll) nt·e~kd Lun..: & -.hurl \t·rm J~:.11:nm1:nl~ ltoh d ,1\ II. \ d l .. t llllll IJJ) ll11..,1J1t JlttJl111n plJll ,1\ .11l.1hll· VOLT TE~AAY ... A \/ca"a 3848 Campus Drive 546-4741 e t\cro;.~ f rum Oran.l(t: Co 1\1rporl I Equal Oppor ~.;mplo) 1•r t'll!nt«ll SPECIAL RECRUITING ( • I 1• r k ' ·1 1 11 1 , I ... Sl•• rt·t.1111·~ "-• q111111 h CLERK 1----------t:ol1t. c't(wnt•11t•t•ll 1n 1·011 \1·ru1 I' 111111( tl'l•·1.1h•111l' CLERKS 111\l'r\lJI l'W.,IOl' for lint• '411rk ft,1 1.1 ... 11 h111i..1·1 ,.,t.1hlJ-..nl·d <111111\'1 huu'l' firm 111•.11 I J1>h11111 1,1,. in l.;1.l(u .u lil'ul h l'hont> 1.11 H&I UTOTEM ,~ . .!lOIJ I 11111) t>ii..·n111i.:1> l\o"' , , .ulJlill COOKS HELPER for lull or 11 t11t)t• dnl." "·"Pl'' d 1-llm• U1nnl·1 CLERK un 2nd & :lrd !lhllh No huu.'t' !'hunt> lor Jp11l n: pc r n l' C' c <; ~ a r y " t• li42 ~34 trdlll A1.h Jnt·e1rwnl 111) Ace~ Payable pununiue-.. Lo thui.t• "hu 4u:il.Jfv fur 1nlurmal1u11 Recpints at l•ar.t one IN lo our ni:are:-.t 111.H k<·t 'l•ar's ex-rienc:e in ur t•onlJt'l the µt•r,onn,•I ,.-ofht·•· al vouc herin9 invoic:es, ~4~ Lumµ~w1 M price verifications. 1;dr1li•nGl'uH·5:n IHIO ond discCMlnt cakulo-Equal Uppor Em1>h1yer tiom. Must be familiar 1--------·I with pwchas. orders, re-ceiYlftCJ ~s. etc:. Apply in penon 3333 HOf'i)or Blvd Costa Mesa. CA BRUNSWICK CORPORATION D~se Division E4ual upportw11t) l'mplo)'l·r :\1 F GENERAL OFFICE CLERK MARINERS SAVINGS Newporl Beac:h •MAIL CLERK lmmt'd1ate op1mm1o: tor 1L~ Wl•:.t c ilff ull11·l· Oulu~:. 1n,uhl' mJil d1,, lnbuuon anrl m1t-rof1\m tn)!. ,,.hl'I\ 111io: :-lul·I.. ...rid 1ml>t .1i. .. 1gnmt•nl:. :'>lu:.I Ill' <1bl1· llJ lift lll';.i\ \ •ll·m.. :-.011t1l' J.:•'lll'l .ii t1I f1tl' l'\1Jl'lll'lll't.' hdplul *STOCK CLERK Our ln1111· ulfttl' h"' Jll Ul.ll.'11111).! fur J n·,.po11~1hl<• f'l'''on "1th .1 i.:ooll tin 1 ani.: r!'C'ord to d1'11H•r .111d ~heh 1: i.tO<.'k Jlld lo J:.~1:.1 111 purt has 111io: !luµphl'::> SOml' lal(hl offal·c dulll':. These drt' intere~trnio:. ehvt·r ... 1fll·d P1J~1twn.., with excC'llcnt work1nJ.! 1"<111d1 ll()ll;. l'lllll!l'lll,11 CCI workt·r~ . .l(cX><I ,.;ilar~ and man~ 11ul~l<111tl111;.: n1m l.lJll) [x., .. fll !> 1.i1:1 \\1•,t1 l1tl !J1 "'''"' 1111rl lit"" h Clerk -Typist nt'l'<lt-d lur tht• l'la!>;.1f1cd l.kpartml•nt of tile 1>,111\ 1•1lvt TYi~ la" 1.1m t•lt·t: tnl', ,:ovll µ}Ulnl' \'llll'l' 0\)IJlll1WlllY flll J tl\ .llll'I' m1·n1 1-;,n·I knl n11n 11Jn) lwnl'I 1h For \p1xnnl 10l 11l Im 111\l'r\ll'\o\ ( .1111>1:! .\3:!1 1•\l :!ii E.11uJ I Uppo11 uml} 1.-:mplo)•'I CLERK TYPIST ()p('111ng J\'a1I m 1111'>\ at·rnunl 1ng dl•pl I ur 111 UI\ 1du<1I " man h lflll' ul\' e\1~·1 ~ good I) 1)101! .. 1..1lb \\' I l I 11 I> t • I .1 I <' lJ u ., CllJl°lllOl' l ~)II' ll'lt1·r:-. a11:-." l'I' 11h11lll''· & pn· IJ.11'1' dl'CCOU11llll).: 1 l' purl;. Xllll "alar). hl·ni·l lh c'I< \o\lll'ktllJ.: l'llllll 1\ppl~ '.I ~I TACO BELL l'I Jlt l'O H ,\' r E 11 D\ff HS li:JXI H1-<lh1ll l n llll'. Co !!2i l I 1'.:quJI Oµport Emi;h1H·1 Cocktail Waitress School Lam uµ tu $3fMI l.ll'I' "'k I~'" trnllon P l.11 .. ml·nt .1 ,,1-,t -;'!\I :Jl'.1-1 l ulit'l'l111 1 r.11111" I 111.1111" li.11l...111u11d h1·l111ul \1 u .... l h .1 \ l I! It ti cl ll'lt-111111111· '01111· I·.' c..ll•·11l ... 11,111 • 1·11111 m1~!11Un l'tml.H'l :'ti I"' l o\MJd ti 15 21 .. w COLLECTOR Sal;ir1crl po ... 111 1111 1n Co:-.ta :\ll·"a 1111' ~t in t 'r .. xper lwlplul Cull Hill Wa1k111!>. 1i11 ' :'>·1:1 1:!11\1 Eq11 ,1t Opp11 1 lUllll I ~;mpl11}1•r I 11tnpJn1t!ll \1111 :, cl.1 \ -., 11\1• lll l(P I ., rt•q ti 10 , 'I K II .I IS ,1 I lo 1t .1 Coob& Kltchff Help IJU)!> & ;-.,11:hl:-. ,\pply J\ftl'r :ll'M The Anc:ient Mariner :..itiln w C:om;t 11"), N II Coolts. Waitresses Dishwashers .\µµly 111 l)t•r,1111 onl} Tht·San ~·r.1m·1~1·:in lhl7 Wt'-.ll'itll U1 . 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JI ~ l!t.'11' I'll'·'"' '>l'lllJ 11·~Ullll· l11 Lokm.111. UtJrn & (., 1 ant 12tH Um,. !-ii Sll' 5:!11 '>;pwpon l:k·Jth. CJ !l;!tii;u CUSTODIANS l::Jm I' T monl'v a " :.ub 'ollUll' C'U.'otod1a1; V Jna nil: hr ... 1nl'llli.: ;iltt•I' noons 1• \' S·I ;,o hr llunl1111-.'l11n Jk,11 h L.;1111111 II :-, d1 ... tnr1 711 X!IH·•i7 1 I t'\t J I:! DATA ENTRY Dato fr,try Person T1·rm111Jl &. 11nntl•r 1nr lB \1 Ji 1 I 111 k••' pu111 h t'Xpcr hcl1H UI \pph l\11,1h <.o liJ..>l \rm,l1un µ lr\llll 1 :>. l ,1 r H , ll II 1 I I .1 :'>\Jt'1\rthur1 $-10 H5t(I DAT A OPERATOR Uonul Sho1.1 net'<.! l'Jrl tum~ hl'lf 1\pph . IJJ !-, lilhM.L \1 l.kNlUl 'hoµ .111 'h1ft,, '\11 1·\~·1 rw~· IJ.., 1-: 17th ~l l'M f\PIJI\ 111 l>t'rl•Ull Uo~hnut makt•r. h 11111·' Pl'r "k t::xp.-r o r "111 tr Jiii $3 or mun• 1wr h1 CJll 5~8 11<1511 lil•twn teJam 2pm ------- BKfronic Techs l111mt'l.I t>1"·n111i.: .. & 011 1A>rtUl\J\l1''o Ill Jll t:,,t.th \'" 111 01alll!l' l'o ;11rµ1t •• r ... , 1\J11JIH'.1nl~ 111 l roulllt>:-.h11ol rt'µJ 1 r i<. tl-sl l'il'llrun1t: ... y .. 11•m -. lkl'lml llOdlOg & ll1.i1t ,1I 1•\µt•r H'Q d Inter\ I•'" b> ,1ppt uni). ~7 0051 a~~ tor HuM·h -------lrnm1-<l 1•1i.•n111i.: for "" mt·on .. "' 1111 n :J > r' "''Ill I 111 llJ\J l'lllr\' 11111.1e1I IHlnt'h & I.. l·~ (II d I ·" l'llUIPllWlll l'rt'i<'I 111 h1l l'\ 1·:1.1wr Drartmi.: 1.1lu111l)lni.: Ii. ,11e t·ond1uomn.: µi1.,11111n 1111·---·0------· .,mull \•n111111•1•nng 111111·1· 1-:LECIR NICS \ .1 II lll l :JJ>\!I ~l:J nl ·1 al ~non THE IRYIME CO. 551.> :-.;l'" P<>rt l.'\•ntl'r U1 :"'l•Wport IJt•a1 h f-:qual ()pPor EmplO)t'r DELI HELP l.d I~ 18 i Hli:I ~ H l)d111•1'\ Ill.I II l'~I I\ 111111'11 I..\ runt"> I Ollll' \ \I 111 1 Ht h \111:>1 h,I\ t' 1h'1i.·ncl.1 td1• I .11 l;t111Ci Jl•I \ ,,11, I Iii! ~7!1 .!.I!»! -Delivery Person Fur ct.11.1 pron•<;,inJ.! u1 111 p11k Ufl '~ 1hfl\I" 'u ... tmn.1 <J,11.1 ·"' 1·01n lfllll'I I t'l\\11 I• \lu'I !11• t1\ 1·1 tH ~,.., 11ltl " \ .1h1I l '.1hl dn' , ... , h1· <\ :..1111tl cl n' 1111! r1•1·111 d I 'ti II ,, p (1111< IJll,,\11111' ,I\ .111 :>I Ill. I he I nll'l!I .1!1•1 1 ll.11 .t :.!:!X:I t·'.111\11•11 1111 I 'o:-.t ,1 \k>o,t 1 ti. 1o11X11 •DE~TAL l'1•1111 d1Jll lhl 11t•t•d ·· p \11111· ;1'>>-l Lt> ~ort.. 11 11111 ~ lJJi.:k E1q.1<.•r 111 l'I ti X1 •. 1) t'l•rl .. ,.ll cl :-.-:rt opi..·n II (j >\.I:! til.>.11 Ul0 ll1JI A:.:.t. "·1·!..111 1- 111 ;1 t u r l' p 1· r ' " i: " 1·ha1r,.1dl• & I ml 1111< l'\llt'I lur t.:r"" 1111! \ II IJl'.tl lltl' 1.:ll :r.:1:.1 DENT AL/ Assistant E'pr1I '\"p1 ll1h "'"~Ill lnllll' f, IO<I I \f 1·i. pc·~1t'lll'l' 11 rd1·r:ih1" Salary r~·lal 111· to l'\ pt>ncnCl' :NII lii t l DESIGNER To prcpan· f'r~hmmJr) 1.t)OUl., t11r lJrgl• ,,·;ill· compuk1 ,v ... tl'm.., Mu!>\ ~ ~'<f'l'ncm·1•d in l'lt•c lrO·IOl'ChJlllCJI p,11 k,1J.! 1 n i.: I .1 ~ '' u t " 1 1 I: knuwlt'<iltl· 111t•alhl•r1'011) puter d1.1~.-..'. 11rin11·1l ! ll'l'Ult 1Jl'-.1 f.(n -.h1•••l mt•lJI l.i brt1 ,t111111 111 h<1\I.' .i hJrki.:111und ;1:. ,111 l'lllo:llll'l'flll).! or.i~ 111..: 1·hl!1kc1 If .)llU \\l:-h Ill t'lt' ,J, ~1)('1,1t1•0 "elh i.1 lt•,1dt'1 m the tlJlJ l)l't)l'l':-"1ng I add )OU ma' Jl'PI} In l.ll'l 'Oll h\'l\\\'\·11 H Uli 1\M .in<I 11 001\ ~. Ill pfl\lfll' 1714 I 71~ 2101 for .111 111tl'n 1i:w ;.iµµo111trn1·nt Burroughs Corporation 25725 J1·rn111 mo H11<1t.I \11:,.,.on \ 11•10 (',\ \Yl6ij 1~.111 l>1<'1!" 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IS:i hr ~ llH l'lllt \l' Call '.\1ark. -;51 ~ ENCl:-.lEr:H \'i·r,all!1· ..,trui·tural iii' -.1~n,·r 111 Joan 'm;1tt '\l•wpo11 Uear h t•1in,.u11 1111.l .;trut•lur:1I 1•ng ml'1•1 1n;.: I 1rm <lo mg w1d1•1\ 1 .1 I'll t1 wnrl.. 711 lilll :!IO!l.J 1·.1.1 \\1·,..11htl l>r '\1·\\ µurt lit•ad1 Jo.qua\ Opp•ir ~:mplo) rr ESCROW SECRETARY MARINERS SAVINGS C hr1,llJll Lad y fur n1unter & a 'Sl'>l ~1t h laundry & dry dean111i.: Neat appe;.ir;.inre. e'fl dt'li o r ~ill lrJm Satan open &12 u7;,.i aft ti I' )t lii:J HO-l9 < 'll'nl'al ,\II Jruund 11tf11 ,. \\Ork. ,\ I'. ~:l.Jlt'n:.1· n· vort ph11111· ... all'' B.t)'ldl• Ill Jiii h I USlOml'r rclallOll:-. & l:OI Newport ~och rc~pondl'nl'l.· T} µ1111o: ~ :-O.l..1ll" :-.1g11 up no" 1111 Emµltr)i't 1111!'><' to huml· ll·1111.1orJr) 1-----------Cook-Breakfast .1,.;.1i.:nme11h .it h1i.:lw~t houri) r.ill• l·----------•I 1-:,~1 cJ uni~ (,ood p.n ('lt•rks & lx:nd1l::.. \pl.II) ,11111) ltof.(t'I 11~1 S C11.1::.l II"\ l.,t:!UllJ At•at•h \to:-.:IMY JlJNE :i Ill I 1\t ~Ul ~T1\I;\ \.,\Ll.l:.V I I um Jn ~·n an·' ll111hla11i.: Cl\ ll' l '1•11tl·r l<1:.!U11Slull'I ~ \'I~ ) uu l ,111 .11.,11 .111111.' \tun Fri .1l l(LL~ MAILROOM CLERK COOK l'.\pt·r II B11-.1l-.t ,1,1 hm1 h u 1hn111•1 \ppl' 111 ;i.·1 .,un 1 ,, t.· 111 I hi· \'•hJI. lll''l.111r.rnl lctll \1.1111. B.tlboJ 1'1•111n•ul.1 COOKS 11.,,.. 11111t11•ch.1ll' ufh·nmi.: IO kt·~ ,1 mu..,t l'hunt• tor t•ir < ,111tl1tl.lll· "'ith ·•PPI ;:._1_L_:l_il __ m1n1m11m 11n1· ,, •.• r Clenc·al , . ..,, rn" ''" r..i.1n.11 i•i. FtLE CLERK 11111 OO\,·S1n•1•t ,.. I' l · I ._,II. :}Ill Nt•\o\ 11orl 11.•.a1·h I ) E s I 1 .. II \ r I·. r \ :\t:l'dt•d. ,.II .. lull-. \t.1 ISJ1 i...·r ., :!o1:?:1 :>. l. 1 .11111 S.1nt.1 ,\11a \pph 1n p .. r ,..1111 Ii I ~I 1111 S,1 I Kl11-XIH I 1••11•·111 ,. I.>"' 11111''11111" f-. \ l'l• I I 1• ll l ',1 t ,1 I'\' & 0 ~ I I Cl n I n \ II \ t: ' 8:1:1 I j.I t " ( UI J l) Jlld :-.pl't·d Wurl. m pll·•1:.,111l 1·11\ 1runm1·nt \\tin i.:1111d l·11mp.111 ' h1·111•f1 i... •nt lucl 111)! :! \\••1•k~ • ,11.1(lt11l .1ltl'I 11111· q,1r ... mp.111' p.11tl 1.111up 111:.111.inl" 1 11·1111 .11111111 l'lt ,\pµI\ .II ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT .1.~11 \~ ll.1\ :-0.l ('\I h··I "t '('II 'tw hull r' OI i.. 1~11~ \I :1 WI '\I l ',tll llll' \p1~11nt11wn111k:1~1· 642-432 1. ext 277 l~·nd•l:.. 1r1dutlll1" •lt•o lerm1na1 dagll (ll1nio: " ' l I' b !\OT AN J\0 ENCY ll\l,1nd L.ilh ha .... 1111111 nwd1 .. t1· 1Jlh'lllllJ.! 111r .1 :'>l,11lro11m l'h-1 ~ I h 1:- µ11 ... 1 l 111 '' r 1· q 111r1• ... kn11\o\lt·d g1· o l p 11'>t.1I p r I \ 1• ;, Ill ,1 I I I 11 1.: marh1111'' .1n<l fH?"' al 1,n'fb ,\µph1•1111t mu-,t h1· t.im1l1ar ~•Ill 111,11lrrnii pr0<·t'<lt1rt·., l'fl·\ 11111~ ,., fl\'nl·nt·l' 111 ~· m.11 l room '" rl'l'tUI red SELL l(llt· 1l 1•m"' "1111 .t Equal Op port u111l) Ot-ntJl .\;.:-.1~l lkau11lul S.JC oft-:'-it'ed l'lll'r).!1•!11' team membt:or HD.\. J d<1) "'k E\pJndl•d 1lulll'' " .,om 1· I r o nl tll•-.k Bl· nef11 :-. ' .. I 111.1t·n \!lft-1.\02 Ot-ntJI ,\:.:.L tnr 11nh11clon11· offr lull I 1m1· li1•1wf1l:. t>I:! 5!l'Ji lh•11 t .JI Ill' ( l' pl llllH ' I ~1 .1t11rt· "um.in 'I) 111· r.11 titlwµm ll1·n••l 1t ' ~tl :1'.IJ7 l>i•nt.11 tront orfln Jo:, tH'rtt'nf'l" lll'l'C'$'-<1ry '*11.\IJS DRIVERS :'>kn or \o\11m1•n 25 \ r-. or oldl'r l\nu"' Uh' · 111J-.l 1 1111'" ~l'I !)!!!Cl :i "t'l'k ur llHlft• (lf,1n~e· l'11.1,I \ 1•1111"" C.lh 1;;1111! \It ll1·rrma11n. 1-'11un1.1111 \.lilt·\ e :>.o ot ~i.tll'r l.H· I\\ n ~ 1• v. h tt JI" ~ l'~u<·hd) JR. ENGINEER ~'resh out ol gracludll' "·hoot or walh work t'\ p1•r needed lor ,m,111 m<1nur 1•11 111 M 1,.,wn \'a •Jo lk>.11 "tll 1nc•lud•• llrJll 111.t! ~ mJn) l~n:.!tn,·t•1111 .,: µro1t•t'f ' ~ •1 r k 1 n J! "' th,. S 1 t>ng11w1·1 \\ t' an• :,.l'l·k I n ,_; . Ii 1· 1J t' 11 d ,1 11 I t• hartl\o\ctrk1111! 111 Ul\ 11Jua I;, X hll herwl 1l ... Onh th1i...1· 4u.t1&11,·ol plt•a,,t• l'a 11 51!! :l>iJO 1.tl li11111l O\ll•1l'tt1nilv lo !>Y~ l'm nor u;.arll:s;. "Ni':VEH 1\ FE~; 11111g11 ...... l'llh a .-.ipitlly cxper dl'~lred . liul 1111ll·----------•I r.:1ti\\111...: f 111a 11 n,d ,11 nece~:-;ary Ltl:hl typ111i: For m on · 1nformal1on rt· ..:ard111K th1;. p<J' .. 111011. U<1li) l'llol Ua:-.:;1r1l•d ,\cl I 1-:mploy1•1· Denta l off11·t· nl·l'd;. an ,., Pl'nl'nn·d 1yp1,t 1 ret'l'P t 1omst. Ca 11 6.\4-0AA:I. DENTAL SERVICE DnH·r~ '"" hd1wr-. nct'(ll'd. hfl';Jf hn11M•h11hl 11111\ 1111! c11 E:t11cn i:1w1·cl 11111\ For aµpt H-17 ni>e · Dn\l'f, ('I.as' I Tra .. 1or & ur tr ailt•r ('\f}l'l11'nt't'<I h11U:.('hl)lrl AfMl<i~ i\t ll'lhl I yr with rl'll·n·111·1·s & ,J g11or1 ll11\1ni: n·1·11r1t I. t1 t'" I ~ cl 1' I a n c· I' ~I-;' il711 ESCROW SECRET ARY lmmt'll opt.'mng tor an t'l<p t>rn•nl't'ci p1·r~1111 Salary OPt:ll. CJ II J 1\n •lrt'"'' at lnmc S<1v111g:-i~~~1 I:: 0 1-: g.11111Jl11111 A ppf\• ,11 prl'fcrrcrl. 1-----------1 pll'a:w t o11tatt 111 .1111 11 It 1 • ·" 11 r 1'.J\ I 1' .. r,11111wl I 111 a 1111111111 11\l'lll trl.! 101•1 t ·,n v.,•,11·1111 nr '\1:\o\port lk'.ith b1u,1l I >111>u1 ~:111 plo' l'r l\.1rm 111b 1. t.111 I· ., .. , -~--·h I up p.1\ l'urt I.th !'\I ('\1 BASE CLUB SYSTEMS I' t 1 m, '.II•'" l 1· r k , .... hwr .11 :-..111 011111 n · I'·" l..1..:1 ... 1111 t' ( .1 rnp l'11111l1t111l t '.lll Mr' l'llill~' ~l1•.1eil' 171 11 ':~l iK~li BEAUTY OPERA TOR PleJ:.l' apply in p;·"nn \Ion t-'r1 14 I l.\:\1, I ;1 1'\1 1'1•1,onnl'I Dl'l.ll Iii h l•iunr Trans Altwrican Insurance Group ~211 Hn:-.tol St ('0,.1.1 \k..,., Co:..l,1 :'>\c.,,1 \1 ru,.:, rrom s ( (1,1.,l *JR. CLERK •SR. CLfRK *CLERICAL ASST. \ ,1fll'd JOh., \o\ 11 h & \\llhOlll l'XJ>{'r 111 t.:1111<1 uh 'u rrouncl '"i!" l'.i\ I 111 u.i)' • • HO FEES c1cnr .. 1 & l'Jrd1·'· 1111.,11111! ~O~ of f ice • llt>rk .. to ma11\lam 1wr 0 ov erload Pt.'.,.,.. tu a I 111 \l' own rt· l'orc:b Mu.,l h.!Vl· lci.:ahle 557-0061 l'l.11<1 hanc1wnl111g & s 1mpk :r.2JR1rrhSt.Nll math rapabthty llT" !'.I'" Equ<1I Oppor t-:mpluH·r Mon· Fri. Good frin..:l'l•---------- bl'nefals Apply :il ,\ \ nl·t l';1lh) Ft·rr) ma 11 e i i It 540-5000 Ext .!Iii HYLAND LABORATORIES 33001-1} land \\ t•ntw Cc>l>la :'>tt•!>a <.: \ •12i;:m Equ.ll Opporlu111l) Emplo) 1•r :'ti F CLERK TYPIST Trainee po:. lor billing 1 lt•rk for &n!lur.inrl' eo 10 ;\ B <.ioo<l l~ µ1111-: :.kalb :-.alan tu S:-.>111) (ii.JI)(! co hl'ftdtls 11:13 114511 H_.p Wonted 7 I 00 H.tp W •hd 7100 ........................•••••..••..........•.. 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I 11 l r .11 n m J t u rt• "OffiJll Full l1nw o r P 'l 1\pph Ill Pl:l'-.Clll It> Ed-..thlulf l'lt•,1nl·r~ 2!°>'1'; ~. J ~I It I u I I I) r. :>. II ESCROW SECRETARY l'hl' I rvml' Co 1s Sl'ek 1111t " '>l'l rl!l3ry "' 1.·i.pl•r 111 rt!JI eSlJle ll)an..,. lll ll' 11r t">l'row Ab11t1 \ to JS~l"l 1 w.tomer:. ,.uml· t> Pllll! I l'll fl :<Int"" l>l•nefab l' a 111'.H JJll~ !lam ·111 noon THE IRVINE CO. ~J Newport Ct.'ntt!r Dr :"l'wport f~Jl'h E11ua1 Oppor Employer Exper d San Ckml'nll' ~...---......--~ 1-:lt'l'\flC'Jl I l'l'hllll '·'"· l>l·I llJ32 DESK CLERKS '11o:1 I 11.11r ~ .1 .. h111n' 11l•1•1h ,.:111ttl .111 .1r11u11cl h.11r ,11 la:-1 1~111 '.!:!ll . l!Ni 5i~ 1'•"1111\ 'I\ 11,t lt1 lr.1111 t'<; t.1kt• 11\l'I' I llllt'llll'll' In \ U ).! U-. I T n 1J " J I! I'-.. X:ri l:!Sll 111 X:l7 >lii•I Elt•1•tro111C'.,. 3 50 t S ELL 1dli.• 1ll'ms ~1lh J :'YI c C n rm at k , c: M av(• !lomcth1111! to s1.·ll ? 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S /\ UOOK KEEPER l"L' LI. t 'I IA ltG .. : 1-tt>m•ra l I' & L. ~alery c·mllmi•n,ur Jlt• w t•Xpl•r. II II Jrl.'J ;.41;431..1 IOOtcl<HPER/SECY P T f o r Npl U <'h landi.<'pd :lrl'hlll'<'t ur.al firm Call 645 9-1 "I morn '"'-'"" ... - AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE OPPORTUNITIES IN Sure you can do what everyone else does ... but why should you? Bell Helocopler ln1erno11onol hos 1mmed•ole openings in IRAN for omb111ous 1nd1v1duols We ore H•ek.ng people w11h oorctofl mo1nl1'nonce skills ro train lron1ons 1n lhe l'Slobl1\htnon1 of 1heu Army Av1011on lhe following pos1llOM or,. ovo1lobl1' • HHICOPER MECHANICS • AIRCRAFT MECHANICS •DYNAMIC COMPONENT MECHANICS • AVIONICS TECHNICIANS •ARMAMENT REPAIRMEN • INSTRU. 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T\ Rd~ plt•ai.e ~2 2619 llR HOUSEKEEPER )lat urc "On1.i!O No e-c JH•r X I n1 h1•nd1t' 011y11ic'" l.'nn' lfo,Jl , 2055Thunn l' M fi.12 :1505 llousekceprr for Turtle Rock llom<'. 1 day a wcek CJll !155 1736 ilouH'kt•t•p<'r. II"<' in Newport fum1ly tk :1ires malurr rxp per:-.on. En.: & rd rt.'Q u1 n•d No s mok mK prefe rred 644-47118 I I> 1-; ,\ I. P T I M E . hnu,r~1 v r ' /.t roll<'1te ~1rl~ ~ 1-.1r' U\·1·r 21 9 :1111\ \1 12 JO, \Ion Fri 1-..a. n S!IO to SIOO weekly 1C:ut1rJntt.'t' $i~l Mu'l h1• 111•.11 . fll'r.,on:1hlf' ~ e•1wr..:t'l11· Lon '> i\tl<'hcn •nu UH7 all 10 \M for ,1 p po1n1mrn1 r l'\l"L'-''-,,.... • ...,or1 i• 'b ., ... ., ... 1 P"RTTIME fo 11m1·11.111l<>m1,1o~m .. n1 " ·• c.rA... JP Pt De:.rl(nt'r ' Buy 1nK you ha H' rl'I J led (' \ "" • " ~·11<'' He µ Sentcl" Deti1gn Pltt,a. penence and art> ""llhng MOTOR ROUTE CLERKS J ' µollt·i· offu·ri "11 h Nut'xl)t•111•ntl• nt•t'l"•'ao NB759 03..'il to work Jrd ~hilt. aµµh Thl• Dally Pllol h;i' ;i PrP'>t121ou:-. dru~!>turt• Jllulhl'r publ11· J l:t'llt") I <:,·nt•i'JI ()flt('t• ~t.ina8cr m pen.on IJt>twc1•n HAM IJrl!e routc In Ml'-'tlCJll ltK';itcJ 111 N U '" -.c1•k10g Yr 01 1''ll1'r t•qu.il tn 1 ) ' F\Jllor part l1tm• itnd 11 AM for tin 111 Vu•Jo Mun thru Fri ,1f 1nd1v1du<lls 10 !Ill ttw 01 ,igi· ~!I' & 1~1 111" •%fl·4(1\)(I LEASIMG REP INV1cw. or c•all 17 1·11 tl'rnotrns Sal & Su11 followrn~ pos1t10n!\ Uoth t•vc' t·orn•1·t;d1h• lo l'alllnr 11pf111111tmt·nl l\llroctlvc u rurtment 7.,o.21,10 for an aiiixunt M h 1 :W 20. un1mpu1rt·ri <'olor •!WZK433 lluthnc complex '\et:-kc; md1v "0 ""v mormnjls u~t il\l'(l' 11~1on Apply b) Ii I :! 7K f I l mcnl pt'ndablt• car ~I <·a-.h Gi'ftwore Dept L'or lrllorm."tlon "· .J" lndu. ... tnJI ATTENTION Men&Women Ult' & heU\ y ll•mporar) 111tlustnal JOb!> <1\ a1lalJk A:.sembl). Pat kt11:1n1: I. J lw II n.: & l; l' 11 l" r a 1 t n,J..1llt-d "ork \1 u't ha11· 1r.1ni.1i &. phonr Sp .. 1·1a l ll'l·ru1llng for }OUT l'OOI l'nl(.'ll<"I' )1Q:--;DAY J NE :>. 10 -I <\l FOl:~T,\IN VALLI'.. V Human S1.'rv11·c~ Uwldrng 111200~lakr. F \'Iv You t·an al~o oppl) :'11on Frr at KLL~ ' .r '... I j t 1101 Uu\dilt'i.Tl Sk~IO N•'"P•>r1 lk.r.•h ' K.'l.'l 1111 ,'1;()"1' Ml l\LlENC\' 'Nl::VEH A t'~E INSPECTOR THAINE!-: l.A'am all pha:-.t:'' of Ill :.pect1o n Mu '>l PJ 's phrs1cal & bal·k x r.1ys In area Call lor aµpt 5-l-0-7639 E U I': Inspector for l'lt•l·lron1c pc1rt::. d1str1bu1or Full time Goud bt·n c frl!\ llour. I07 Apply A\nl'l. :1~.o Md .:ormJ<"k. t:~ 7!'rtWtH INSURANCE C11'tJ ~c:.u Ag«nt'V of f1·r' -c Int opport111111 y for gal w t•xp1•r l'.i~ & "11rk1111: «rind~ lh1• "'''' r714 J ti-12 l\.')(MI 111:.uran<'l' POLICY TYPIST If you <'an lYIK' 50 wpm accurately. we have c•ll 1mmt-d1aten<'l'tl for you: ,\pph rn iJ'.'r-.on :'olon Fri. Trans American lnsuronc:e Group l'er~onnl'I Ot:pl tith t-1oor l-120 Bn!.lul ~l . l "<~ta Mes.1 /l.cro!'ti. from ~ Coa st J'lata al corner ol~nflOW('r EOE lru.uranre w SU{'l•ess u l'as rni.; ex 1 • •M• d ,. " "' " h c 1•ix1s1t rl.'q Ll<1UV n1·111K l'1·r,onablc Pnt•q;drc• 11tr1•ntlfJl1 "00l"l't p .. r,nn l>t•r lO :-.how apb & all .• • 11 · ' • ' .. ' BURROUGHS 1c1·uru <.:..i ti t:. l:Jl!I Jlt.'r.iOnnc1-dedw 1arll::.ll•· nelOH11•t•.<7lO t>40l101 dll' lc::lliln~ ~trrJng<" l.cU\t• n,1m1• & phunl' .1b1llt> to mcrrhand1::-.e &•-.---------ml•nt::. Mu!.l be willing to \" II II I 1" our r a w1 w n• display g1ftwarc !lour~ wurk weckl.'nd~ & hal't.' CORPORATION turned !l-3PM. Mon £o'r1 aduptubll.' !>chedull' Abo, need temporary p l ll•a .. rn~ r l'p 10 "or~ \H't'kend-. only Plea!'tl' Ca 11644 ·3..'l89 II.Im ti I Noon THE IRVIHE CO !">S(l Newpon l):nll'r Ur Newport Ucat h Equal Oppor Employer Legal Trainee No !>h l::xr1tmg e1irt·er oppor for person w ~ooo typing & pleai.<int 1x·rsonaht) & desirl' to "UC('l'l'<I Plush ore~ Ill lovl'ly Irvine arc•a Xlnl 111•nd1ts & potrnt S.11 to ~ tc1ll <.:hn:.. :;..10 li055. <:oustal f'Prsonnl'I /\.:t•n c·y. 27!10 tlarbOr. CM ALL JOBS ff<F:E Like Chicken S~ 11 C'Ouldn ·1 hurt lo l·all Mr P<JUI about a n •w;ird 1ni:: rar("t•r m rl'al .. -.ta11· fr<'<' tra1n1n~ 1r ynu quahfy J.C HASH RLTRS CALL 761Vi700 2.572.') J ('f(lnlffiU ttO,JU Mtb!>IOO Vl('Jll C/I. \J21i75 1~Jn Owgo l"w~ 111 1-.l 1 o ro Ktl '""l 111 Jcron1mn HcJ -.outh 111 l~AhS0!.1 t:;qual Oppartumty Employt.'r )1 F' MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIANS :'11amt;11n and mod1I )' 1"'1 1i.tmg plant fal'rlltws that reqwn• ltght ~mtl pnwe•r systcm:-.. t.:ll'ttr1c31 1 1~ tw-1·~ and conl rob Apph t•:..1n1s mus t hal'1' 1·0111 µl l•lcd .ippn•nl1t·1•,l1111 lr:itnrng and huvc• llill"l'I ty related t''C l>t•n1·n1•1• 111 Jn 111duslnal plant You may appl) in pl'rsnn H OOA :\t 11 011.Ut or phone for an 1nt1·n '''" appornlment al your c•nn H'ntenre 17111 76H 20 Ill MOVIES & TV TALBU SEARCH LOOKING FOR NEW FACES CHEERLEADERS SURFERTYPES CHILDREN ALL AGES 1\ Great New Way To t~t·t Started In Thi• llusmc!\!'t N11 1-:xp Nt<' Not 1\ St•hool Nn Photo:-. !'lt•c t'a-.trng A1o:1•nc•11•!\ W1 II Sc I' 1\ () II 1• M I n U l c :-.t:rl'l'ntc-.t l>t You Wh1t•h Will Ill• T.1pcd For A F1•1· Of $35 Yuu Will 1\1• l'rOh''»l!)nally M 11111• IJ p And Taµ<.•d At A Multi .Vl 1ll111n UollJr C111n nwrr1Jl C1·nter ('.di :-low For 1\ Stutl111 l 'a~:. tl!l3 l·Hi2 li21 l Tlll-:VIOEO UIH EC:TOll 't l~ON La!\ PallTli.I:. I.A 9003!! MAMMIE /Hskpr Soles Cleril l'en;on needed in boull 4ue dt'Pl LO ml·r«handlM' & dl:.pla~ "11ml'n ~ rl';Ht) to wear &. a:.s1~1 rn oth .. 1 deparlml.'nts llour., ~ J P:'it ,\Ion Fn Plea:.l' t'ull 1 he o;.to r•· mana~l' lor 1nt1•n 1ew appt The Gui Id Drug 1610 Son Mi~I Or. HI 644-7330 PART TIME EVENINGS Adults with oulsland1ng. <11tra1•t1vl.' p('rson<ilrllt'' whu t!nJOY work mg " 11 h krd:. Start .it S3 SO pt·r hr Phone 642·-tlll 112541 UclWt•cn J ()(J 5 001' :\1 Aslc for ShorOft £qu.il Opportunity Employt•1 PIX Answer Serv. All shifts avail Exper p1c:l "d . but will lrarn PRESSER !:i1lk lln1,ho.-r ml.L'>t l'>I.· t'Xl'l'r <1. good J)J) 552 1:122 Pressman P /ti,,.. .. Some• 1·x pl'r <11•" r .1 ht .. Att Ort•k 3£.o .S.. lll'k l'u'' lion m.1 ~ "lll ork 1n10 I 1111w :-;u llunl lh'h l!9tS 2628 PRIMTEtt V.t> nl'ed the bei.I V. ,. II µay lhl' µnn• Vua ht~ work t'"l'lltlJI M V .ir 1•;J \IUll 1 (.'l11Pf & ll Jrrri, Write• 0 1'11 lo.1and1 . 21 0 11 1 Hh :'it oirl.rn<h. 1-:1 Tn1 "• tl;>l>JO Pnntcd nrrwt Ix.lard mlr h1nn1t tra!Ol'('' S:I :!.71 pr hr lo 'turt Ill hr work Wt•t•k JllO:! !-, ();i k ~I !'>.rnt.1 Ana PRIMTIHG Expeor'd Litho Rotary Offset PrHs Operator ~ust know s napcut & 1·ont 1 n uous b u "'" t'"!\ forms pres:.. Wrll l'On i.1der training w tsomt: printing barkground SA a rea or O range C:o 714 /S40-8027 LIQUOR STORE Full ume days Maturt•. l'\Pr d Apply Ill pcr'>on 895 W 19th. CM BURROUGHS CORPORATION l.11t' m NI<'<' hom1· in sout h Laguna Ciood l'dY mu!'tl speak Engh!>h tlJI 19-17 -------Weekl'nds a mll.'>t <.:all1·---------lor .ippt !>57 777i EOE lJ)('k<-r <\llendanl ltl'!.J>OnMhlc IJll\ lo "OI k 1 n h l' .i It h < I uh ti A )1 1:!1':'11 7:>2 05l}fi bk for I; ir1•na or Ll'l' Lot Attendant )lu;.t bt• 111 F'ull & l'Jrt 1 rmt• C:a 11557 0520 MACHINIST N R. co. ured:. <.:la::.!:t /\ Ma('h101st for Bndgeporl Mill & ltardrng1• Lalhl· CIO!:tl' tc>lcrancc prl'r1s1011 work t::xµer r('q"d Top bcn;. E O.E 557 9051 a~k for Ron Adams ---- MACHINISTS 2nd Shift lmmediat~ op~nin9s rxist for Hperimental nachiftists Oft 2nd shift with a mini"""" of 2 y~ors experience of turninq, borin9, lttttodinq & fonninq, ond trocinq on e-nqine ~ f#td/or Hordinqe chucken. 2572.'l Je·rnmmo 1<11.1tl )11ss111n VwJo. C1\ 92t.i) 1San D1l'g11 l-'w1 111 l·.I 1 oro Hd 1·.1 I to .lt•rommo Htl !'111ulll lu l,ih 1\11:.<1' l Equal opporl unit~ t•mployt·r M F, II MAINT. P arkin g lot ~weeper dnvl'rs . F t1m1· ~raveyd, p 1l daymljlhl S3 751hr. 834 928/i 7'/EO LI fl-. Prochtt·I!\ U.-. tnbulor' wJntc•d Fri Sul Sun IS', 1111 556 Olli:? S.lb :J'70fl HUR SES R~ I Sl2ti:J ~tnnth H"ll 11 !)13 S2 1 M u 1.VN ' Sii 2 J 1 m 11 1\ IJ p I y .1 t ('I' r-. Cl 11 111• I 1J ff 11' I'. l';11r1 lt•w Slat1• Jfosp 25111 llarhor lll\ll. l"o~lu ~k~a NURSES AIDES 7 J & 3 1 I. t:ountry Club <.:onv llo:.µ. 5-19 3061 NURSES AIDES MANAGER /ar-sy 7am 3pm & Jpm l 1pm R.l 1-:l<per or tram<'t''> Ml'i.a PRX 1\n'\wer1 n ;! 'e r1 n 1· Opt•ralor full & P 1T C.111 8JS 3561 -¥- PBX $650 Grow1n)! to rll.'1~s hn~ht out.:mng perwnaht> fur lht•ir bt-aulllul front lob hy Xlnl lll'll!> i.:oo<I rat!>c:-. & pll'nty uf oppor r (Ir ad v c .1 I I I! 1 l ;1 • 540.6'XIS. Coastal l'l•r c;on rwl Agt:ncy, 27!1<.I llarhoi Bl.CM ALL JOBS !'"REE PBX Operator. 3.0!. st•rv ex per pref'd Call S49-:J01~ Large rela1l opt>rnllon Vt•rcll' <.:onv llosp. 661 localed 1n So Cal 0 "111ned Ct•ntl.'r St. C:M l•---------lw national firm Urrt.'l'l r ·es po n s 1 b 1 I 1 l 1 t• ., HUR SES AIDES ~perns1on or over SO Day !'.hrft. Xlnl bt:'nt'f1ts l'mployet.'S. College & t•x Apply. Garf1elll <:on1 peraenre nl't·c:.!>.ir)< l lo:.p. 7711 1 Garfield AH•, Salar y l'omm ensurall• II H 847 9671 with ex pc r1,. n t c· ------ Lucrative 1nn•nt1w pro NURSES AIDES gram Send rl'!>um1· tu D.1y -.h1fl. Xlnl bt•ns Class1r1ed Ad 11191 . Daily Uayv1t·w Con1-llo::.p. 21~ Pt lot. P 0 Box 1560, Thunn 1\vt·. CM Costa Mesa. Ca hf 9'l626 -----------Nun.in~ RH'S PIX OPERATOR We ;ire seeking 11 person "'lh .J µl<•J -.ant ldephont• '01u.• lO "°ork thl! ;ill nue s hift EnJo~ xlnt t·ompany ht-nl'f•I~ Apply 9am noon. )Ion· Fri. Personne l MARRIOTT HOTEl 900 ewport Center Ur Newpart Bear h l::qual Opp Emplr m I Manager. fabnr store. Costa Mesa. Expt>r. re· quired ("all rollect 21J/627-447 1 R<.'lirf <,11pNv1sor::. for 7 J P~Oftd Secy to SI I 00 & 3 11, I it rme 11 7 rhargr 1oor-:., FtcC' lo a pplicant nurw'> Others only r!'ad about Pnnung LEAD PRINTER 4 .:> 'I r' exJX'r 1n olf,l·I produtt1on ovt:ral1on., Exper. rn 1250. 285() & Apollo operation!\. <.:om pJ n y s po n :-.orcd In surance, edul·a t1on '" fw1d program & mort· Please tontat't P erMln nel Oepl ® PACIFIC muTUAL 700 Ncwf.)Ort CP ntf'r Ur Newport IWul'h Call640~~ Equal Oppor Employe r PRIVATE SEC'Y Exc 111ng 1ndus1na1 spot Skills will hc:lp you l'llmb ~ladderlast ' $'90() Cati M1rhcle Kuhn. 540·~1 S nelling & !:inelltng ot Newport Bcar h Ag('nry. 4340Campu!t Dr --- Prodllc tioft Hetpen WP arr accepting ap· pl.Juuons tor produr uon h elp er!. o n Tut-s & Thurs Apply ut th1• personnel off1t•t• betwc1•n NOW IS THE TIME Tu Jum TIM Pr-of•HIOftols at WALKER& LEE In 1:177 wl.' .11 W1\LIO-.n & LEK brokt• 11lll "" 11 n:tord bv do1n~ m 1•r S! brlhon m 'ale::. & wr' 1l-.· If I OU a rt' IOll'rt'!>lt'fl Ill ,I n•<il l''lall' «Jrl'l'r 1·,111 l11r detail!. on our thrtT day 111.:cn!>t' tra1mng p rn l(r.im If you hG\l' .1 fl•JI C!>!Jlt• II 1·cn't' } ou 11 h1· 1 n tere:.ted 1n our nJllonally recoi::n1ted llt·ad ~t<Jrt SJle:. Trarnin~ l'ru.:r<tm WALKl-:R & LEI-: " ,., pandmg. our lit new nl f1c•c:. will bnn.: U'> uµ '" -l.'I UtfH'I'' IO I ht• So C.J ltl Jfl'J l'.d! tt•clJ\ tor J n •n krv1cw & ·rmd out "h" \OU 'hlluld JOlll lh1· J"H\; I 1 ''11111 ,1 I l 1•.1 Ill ,1 1 WALK EH & L1-;1-; hk lor Sanrh 17111772 3'1111 12JJ. 58\1 736:.' WALKER&LEE Real&t• An Equal Oppartun11~ fo:mployer RECEPTIONIST Real l:btah• lnvcstm1•n1 l'rofrs:.1onat Uf flt'l' n t'a1 0 1.1n,::1• (.'n A 1rp11rr llt't>tls lnencJty -.hJl"JJ i::1rt 111r bu.,y pb1m1•' & :.om1• typing Stan S6SO Call 979 -8511 anytimt Ht:<.:Et>TIONIST. '.111'~ Kooll lypr,.,l. 1 ~trl olftt·•· S4 00 hr t.~fl 57Kll 11r 640 1752 RECEPTIONIST Ph:as ant manner & <11 r urate l yp1ni;: r t'Q 1J Vaned dcncal dut1e"' <:ood benef'llb & allra• lwe :.u1Toundmgs OuncCM Electr0ttic: r. ~ Fa1rV1ew Rd. C M t: 0 F: RECEPTIONIST tWeckends()nl) 1 lmmcd openrng for rt" rcpt to work 111 bu!>y rc .. 1 f':.l,Ht' Oft• :\t u:.l ho.. pcrwn<Jble. ablt• 10 han die pn.·'><.un• uf exlrem1 ty busy phnne~ & ha\!· aC't"uratf' typrng Pleas1• <·all 6-14 338!1 :lam ·111 :0-:oon THE IRVIHE CO. 5.'iO Nl'wpon <.:tr Dr Nt'wporl Ueat•h F,qual Oppor F;mployf'r Commrn:iol linff Train~~ Great oppor to learn comm'I lines 1f you already know personal hrw~ & hav<• ck s1rr to t•x pand your knowll·d~l' St;Jrtrni.: !\.11 $8!>0. Supt•r Oll'c bo:-.:. will puy higher lor l'Xpt'r tn both hnes V1•ry r1•pu1 a hie• a,gl'n1•y. <'011gl•n1.d t·•>-workero;. xlnl ra1:;t•S & hr' Call Sally. 540 ti05S. C:oa~t;il P ersonnl'I t\~<;nl'y. :rn10 II arbor. C:'it Will be reqaared to re-- od and interpret blueprints and use shop math. Must hon tM ability to ~t up and MANICURIST LVH tum. but ~ou'll actu<illy J 11 ml'd1l'al1ons <:nod work side hy s ide w /this ,,JI & fr1ng<' henl'f 1l 'i. dynamic <'ha1rm:..1 n of th1· 'Vle11a V(•rde Conv llus p . board. You will a s!.l!tl tilll Cen t l•r !:->I, C :vl hlm rn l'\'t•rylhrng trom ~ S5K5 handling his bank .1t· !I 11AM & I !$P M 1-;x. • . rcllent s a lary. bC'nef1ts & Re-cepti01Ust to $650 For exclus1n• b1•auly !'talon . P 1l1me. i-:xpcr ner 552·3833 operate • to close ----- h*rances. Must have Mat'I Control 1\l.L.IORS FREI-: INVENTORY CONTROL CLERK " production t•nntrol and purcha~mg (')(pr l\p ply m perS<m No1t'llo In dui.tnl'!. 1828S t-:uclld. 1-'ountam \'Jlley !'>40·3345 .lan1lo nal . full time Jamton al m.11nll•na nt·•· Company tx.·nefrt<, /l.ppl~ m pt>rson Stand<1rd Shul' Stores, 307i So. 13n!tlol. CM JANITOR F\111 time. cl.1y~ Nct:>d~ t rans portat1on Sl;1rt S.t hr. 644·4HJ2 --------- JANITORIAL PART & f'ULL Tl M 1-: 546·1330 own tools. Apply in person 3333 Horbor Blvd Costo Mesa. CA BRUNSWICK CORPORATION Defense DiYision Equ,11opport1m11} l·mplnycr :'it f•' MAID wantc-d lull t1mt' or p l rmc Sl•achff Muld. 16fil S Coast llw y. Laguna Heh 4944892 MAIL DEPT. JANITORS /\ mature 10d1v m·rdtd p time ofr clt-anmi;t t'Vt·s for hS::hl packaging 111 !\f EN & w 0 M 1-: N cdU<";JllOnal m a ll'flJIS. p time DAY MATftON Fat·tl1t y lo«a l1'd un lmmed OPt'nrng, c M . Wamcr St In Santa /\n:i N B .• lrvml' & S A Mu~t S2 ~ Pt•r hr No 1"<Pt·r hair rar & horn!' phont• nct• i\pplv. N,1 t10n.tl <.:all 532 r,;,.riJ1 1>r upply al Sy:-.tem!. Corp, 1:161 Uirrh 1:!.1 N Ohq•, Or.inge'. Sl. N II t "llt•ar O<.: Monlhrul-'ri A1rporl 1 E11ual O p portunll> 1-:mploy('r .J:in1lOr!'t . I' T. "lt•v.))(Jrtl•--------- arl'J. l'xP<'r onl) Ca 11 979 J6SH *JANITORIAL• MF.N WOMl-:N COUPLE.-, NOW lllRJNG' Part.time perm pos1t1on For appl C<l II 7S2· 7292 Janrtonal Ser vll'C 2 p051t1ons for r rspons1 ble young m l'n tor henlth 1·luh. Mon f'rr , ~AM 21'M $.500 mo. Com pany bencr1t11. 752 OS6S A11k for Roy or Mike J•w_.ry Sat.MnD" Jf'w<.'lry exl)('r no1"7l='4'1I '.\1ature Will tn11n 10 all 1>hnses of bu1>mr"l11 Xlnt rareer oppnr Grl'dl worktnf! •·ond '< <.:o benefits Kirtc Jewelen Coc;ta Mesa S IS !H8S • Maintenance Wortcer 11 9171 tn $1115 f)l•r mo Al lca!-l I y r of ttxper in J po~ruon in' ol vmg ron strucllon & maml work periormrni:: st'm1 '<k1llen or skilled task:. 1\ v11hd & approprrutc Calif drivers II<'. 1:. rcc(cl. Frnal r1hn" date J unc 12th . ~pm . C ity nf La11una Bt:-arh , ~(15 i''orcst t\ vt•. Lal( fkh M nl nlenanl·c &. Landscape. t•xpcr'd on ly C.111 aft •I Jllpm & Sun days. 751 OM!) ---- Y ou r (t1t"nd s and fl('1ghhor"I use C.:lau1fled w'h en l h l' y h a v e something to !lell They'll tell you how w e ll It worked for t hem 1 -------- . -. Clerk I f v o u 1· .J n r 1• .1 cl blueprint ~ th " 1111<' lrvme ru can ust' }ou1 !)(.'r\ ires. Xlnt bens. l:CIQ(I r ,llSt''> & oppor for growth. Starting s JI Slii5 Call Krta. 510 H055. Coastal Personnl'I Agcn ty. 2790 II arbor nh d , (;)1 ALL JOB~ t'IU: t: ~1 ATURF. W<>MAN p t ime to Wl.'l1•<1ml' ncwt·oml'rs & t·nnlal'l merchants l-1t•x1hlt• hr'> ;'foed t•ar. lite l)fHng 5-17.3095 Me-chonic Auto Mat•Gn ·gor Yacht!\. lfi31 Placentia. CM Engrneenni.: MECHANICAL To S22K U p Grow1ni.: C'il3b firm nct•ds ex per cJ B S M E w 1 bkgd 111 s pnnkler design::. l'om puter know I he•lpful Could work 111 ••1thcr dt• sign enl(llll'Cnng or .,;ilt:-:-. l'ng1neer1ng Xlnl benefits & potent for .:ro"lh <.:all DJrri•ll. !.Ul 6055. Coastal J>er!ton nel Agency. 2790 llarlH>r <.:M ALLJOijS t-"Hf.t' Me cl1ral A ~'>l'>la111 frooltb11ck. 1-· tT ro r .el lc rgy ofr Exper only Call 831·0134 Medicat Front Ofc Bk k pr 1 recepl for hus y of<' nr Cap1strtrno Good personalJly & orgamza lion skills Sal OP<'n Will train right person Reply to 11283. c10 T hi.' 1)111'y Ptlol. P 0 Oox 1560, Costa Mesn. Ca 92626 Medlcat Receotionist Exp req'd f'as'h ts 11 5. M f' SllSU 01•nd1ts 644· I0.1.5 Medicnl 1\ss1slllnl Urolo"y b:ir k u ffr rc Mature wol'T\ll n. iypm1t st e r1 It z 1 n g & "' r a> 548 2247 , __________ , rnunt & eorrc~p to mak Or.r.tCE POSITIO.._. mg his travt•I arr:.1111!1' m " mcnt., Lovt•lv Irvine Job !>cNnly. Jd\ann• rnl•nt. lf)formal work f'n 11ronm .. nt . lrr.,t da" ffi('Cht:al bt·nef1h. prnf1t 'lhann~ & n•t1n•mt·nt µIan' Bnni:: U'> b.i~11· l) p mg skill::.. all<'ntwn HI d t• t;11I:.. allrhty to -.how up J rea ufl1l"C' !-i·alarv n· 'rew<; Top b<'nl'llts ·tom· plclc the p1<'lurt• here. L'Jlt Ab1 ~J tl ,\lJbull Per,onnt'I ,\gent·} •1500 C Jm pu.; Ur N B 557 til~ un t1mt' and Wl' w1ll 1r;11n Penon Friday to S950 .• t·an •t"r uncnl(.'d pcr:.on 1oor; fo'rcc lo .1µp ht·ant for J \IJn l·lv ol c•h:dlt•ni: I nine are<1 You hall' 1111! atl1\1lt('' Wl• art: .1 thl' lw'il of both world:. '>lrong, 1•-.1.1hll.,ht'd hn<.> ,\ r<'ally n1<"l' plal " i::row1ni:: -.mall t·umpan) to work, l!l'nerou'i bO!\'>l'!'. sl'lhn,:: lo inuslt" '>lore" .~ Jll m•w 1•qu1 pml•nt 1hrr,ughout th•· wurl!I Tht!y Jfl' in nt:Nl 01 your ~lart ;1l SU.SO the·n :.:11 up fnt:ndly personality lo tu ~75 111 JO d.1 ~~ . th1•n hanclll• phont·~ .. rnrrC!'-IJ & 11 " up to you• .\l> puyroll t·l<' Call ,\b1ga1I l>ITION/\L S KILLS & Abbott Pnsonnc1 Ai:t>n t:X P £-: H 11-: N <.: t: (" 1\ N <'Y. 4500Campu~ Or. N B HOOS T ST1\flTI N G !)5";'6122 l'AY Scn•I rt•-.uml' to --------- £-;B, Box 2117, Nl\!!2663 PP.RSONNEI, OFFICE HELP J 11 (' r h t• r t 11 .1 I I J ewl'llt•r'i need s f 1t1ml' otr1c1• ht•lp J\pply rn pt•rV>n. :lJJ3 Bn..,tol !:>l. CM <So C:oa.,t Plat;i 1 Off1t·t· ~1rl. frm::i ll·. f> 1T COUNSELOll EM PLOY:\1F.NT 1\CF.NCY F:xpcr l'r1·f Also •·nn !>Ide r bJ ll'' un l'nll'd (lcr.,on w 11Ju, hJ1 k · ground Xlnt1•omripkg '>II:. sarra bt•rk .1.:cm·" SrTli.111 offtlt'. !.Om<' book 18952 M::iri\rthur Hll ti kt•f'ptnl( & pu)rnll 1'1C Swte32tl lnrn« pencnct• n••ctkd )I" M I:! C;i 1183.'l 2892 noon SJlan-open :'ilt·'a --- 1.Jnl'' 646 39!lJ l'ttOM Clerils OFACE CLERK For bu<,y clllt.1 procl'!.'mit t•o Out re' mdodl· ma 11 1n~. f1hn~ & l"hl•<'ktn)! computer input I' 11m1' nex hri.. $2 65 tu $2 !I() J)t!rhr lnleArated Data 2283 f'a1rv1c•w RoJd Costa Me:.a :'>46 6080 Oral Surgeon sur~1r:i l a!\ SISl unl ExperH'O<'I' necessary t'a 11 96J 11727 or 751 9184 after Ii PM HunllnKfon lleach Oral 'lurj!f'ry a<,sr!>lJnt Expenencr nrcr:):1nrv 642 1:100 Se1.eral 1J t opl·nmg:-. for da)~ or e1l'~ SJlar\ S2 76 S4 20 per hr llralth i-;-cammelll"s. N R <.:all 540 7442 blwn 2·8PM Ptloto Print TolK'h up Filh<int•<• <'Ill or pnnts llrs flc•x1hl1• Start S2 75 u~e pt'nr 1I<. (.: rlyei. Artrsuc s kill ~ 1•01 or 'll'nse neNfrd W II I tr;un Non c;mnker On Site Photograph1r'. :t:mJ Harbor Rlvd. ~h.· i-: -'· C M Betwn tOam :lpm PLllG /TOOl.INI. ~AN cxper In bu1ld1n~ ma11tl"r toollnii (or RV. b<71Jh. el t' Ph tiM164S·226S good working <·ond1t1on:. llJO'il Ftrt' l•> appht·Jnl CALIFOAM J'lenty ol t1m1• tn loll un 16661 Von Karmara Irvine• EOE Produrt "°" T rainff Rubber h~t· produ<'ls lrvUle area Mus t pai,., ro. phy'>H'al rnl•ludml! ltaf'k xr.1y' (.'all tor appl ~7639 F: 0 1-: PrOdUl.'tt<m w<irk. loam t·utll•r , KA M 12P M fi46.25ij3 Prop('rty MRml Co nC'<'Cli. Kcal i::..,tatc L1crnM·t :'-1ust be t•xper d m nll areas of property ms::mt 1ndudmg ll•a:.in~. rna m tenanl'C & h.•,::al ol!>J)CCL!\ Subrrut rl.'su mc & o;al:in req'd lO Clas!>lfl<'d ad no 291, co Dally 1'1101. l'U Box ISfiO. Cosl3 Me~a. C.1 92626 Psychiatric Tech $1034/Monlh. l\pply al l'l.'r !'>OO Ot'I ()ff1('1', t-':.11rv1ew SHHI' lfosp1lal. 2501 Harbor Olvd . Costa ~e~a Pt·t1me picture framing . exper pref"ll Npl Ut•h 646 6046 1J1e ~and ~111c1• vou worl. only 4' 1 clay, t rom J uni• lo Sf.pl. Th 1s goorl 1·0. w 111 rely on you 10 1:11 l' lh.11 :.ill 1mrx1rtant i.:oo<t h t 1mprc ... s1on. run an 01· ca' errand & t1o 'Om•· j!Cn I of<• rtut:1·.. CJ II Ab1,::all Abbott p,.r.,onnd Agt'n<"y. 4501) C Jmpu• Or. N B 557 6122 RECEnlOHIST We .m • '>t:t•kmi; pl!OJlh onrntt'<I pt•r'iou "' g1Hitt clen('al ti< I} prng 'kill' EOJ OV \IOI 111mj.la rl\ bene111 ... /\pplv !l.1m noon Mun t'ri. 1'1•1 ~onne•I MARRIOTT HOTEL ~JO N1•w1H>rl C'lr Dr Ncwpart He<i<"h 1-;qual Opp i-;mplyr m RECEP'TIOHIST The Jolly Ro2Pr . Inc I' looking-for ,, I t •rr1· perm. r~t·ept Mu'' ht: personabrc. altract1\'e IV t•xprr'd Po'1t 1on 11 qwres t 1tt• typ1ni:t & 111 kry ;1dd1•r ~'li5 to SOOll "' ~ t .1 rt 1\ p µ I v • I 111 ~ ...' G1llellc Aic. lf\'ln\' Purchasing Clk You will l(rnw w thr!'o lllOt J•--------- l"O Vt•ry plca!>anl worl< Jtmo:.phert• rn lJl.'aut11u1 loc Mod t y ping f1n1· SI a rt mg '·" Sill!> Ca 11 tt11a ~40 tlO~S Coas tal PersoMel A~cnty. 2790 Harbor Bl. CM ALL JOBS Fll EE R.E. Satu Onf' uf S C".1hl . l('arl1n~ bldr' and de'11•101x·r" '" 111 lh•• pron''' ul 1n tc•rv11•w111J.! lor t h1·rr n· ,,I)\' di Vl,lllll \\I ,111 '<'CklllR 11mh1l1uu~. J I! 1<re,.,111c• l1 <"1•n"•d "' ----------1 d1111duat' whv h .111· " pos1trve mental .1t11tud1· REAL EST A TE SALES SALES OutstandJng oppartt1mly for either new or txpr"ci salespeoplC' Working m uJI pbai1es of n •ul (':1lt•ll' with 11 pioneer Catrrornsu ltrm AHllOrt.Elt. 1907 (714) 759·04U 11nd " rcul de~1rc· for :-u1· re:.:-.. but who untlcr!\l3nd that lhe1r ~oal~ and n11r' ran only bt• rca1•h1'll h' hard work WC' w1ll t1 atfl. r all for mter v1t:-w Mor Ftr 9AM··IPM. a!>k tor Ruu . 960·"3tl I STOP11 P arlnl'r wantt•d t,1k1· <I\ <.'r cxpam111n proJ1•1·1 in Oranllt' Co Oppor tor •i f1J1url• 111n11nc• w1lhm fl y~ f'or uppl!I only t·Jll IY1&4S33 hrl wn ti It J m PLUMBERS Rep1pe Spt'<'Hlllsts Orarn Coast llwy & McArthur Take ume tri rf'lu Jnd 1hop iit home It• s1mph.• 14 1l h U~1i ;, 1'11 111 CIH?'lf1ed Ad• /l.nrl 1f you have somrthin.; ti "•·I! 1111! ' Ir•• nd. Men wanted Wrll tram Must have ow n trut·k . Classified A)ts, your onl' Phone 75 l Mf,.\ ~ stop shoppmg ~nter • Cl.1!<s1f1ed l\d \. 1:-or ~ • 64Z 567l' - DlfiOAJLV Pit Qt He4p W ..ted 7100 Help W Clftf•d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~.~~-~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~~ ..... ~!.~~l~ ~:'.~t.•.~ ..... ~!.~~ h~~~~~~l'"t s~~~~:~~~ k t !-wl~ Sc:*-t C~"u UCJtitARY Good typing skills Appl> • MllDID IMMB>. Hor n11ht h•u~J tv , .. , ST AT TY,.S T tn J.lt'rwn Mon fo'ri 9 4. \t\ Spt-•l•ll•l "''" • 111.an .. ,.<'tvf,o,mdr1 "" rr .al tl• l)!Jhl tur hu'\ Nlt'r11ton Neowport, 454~ PQ!llllOO:. tn l' \ llllll( A< I I 1141 I b1luun loll.Ar • I ruk 11.: '"" JI l It I 11111 Ml6rAr1hur N e __ _ t'llP&ndlO)t <.'t-nlUr\ .• , l)j 1.ilO• •llbllUl\.e IJhUlllfl•' l>ut11' lu llH'hlll\ h\ I f1ce• lull (u1 .APf)<llOI k1 ... ·pU1.i Ultr. Vil uttlcr'> l)lnn~, & );\•fl uk IUOI ment tod..t) &dl)\'uHr '"11•, & '\l'ht'dulini.: llvn-. Yt1ll t1.a111 u11 '4llld + Wh) 'IH' 1uc bt-lt..r • 1~11.lc ~ .. 1~ vnkr 11 .. ,i. rt1u~kr '>I ''4 m l'll'J'l' t Y.'hy Wl' are gruw1ng 1 tllr.gd '41lUld ht' pen 1·11 .1ppl) uwo.; :o,k v l'a rk +Get your uC'eon "f•i.l' Can lt·nd t..o out~1Jt! ~.Alt•' HI 1 cl 110 J Ir 11111• +llo'4 lo to.Arn b11'? rt-p 1r you d1::.ir.: ~ix·• ,,..&1,;A!ll mone> • oppor w ont' of 011•4•..,t Ht> )Clud YOU CJlll'fJ ' bos ... es you cun urw.:mr ~·rt•l.iry Dictaphone for rni.uranct! claims i.~rv1sor TYPt! OOW PM w irecent dJetaphone ex per1ence Founlaan Valley location. 37 ~, hrs pr wk For appt. call SECRETARY M11ry O'Connor. 963-6782. EOE.Mt f'. 979·1~or~.75'\2 Salary lo SlCIOO. Call Sal (.;entury 21 Surf Heally ly. 540 6055, <.:oa.'>t a I -----Personnel Agency, .l'l~l RESTAURANT Harbor, CM. ALL J OUS Soups & Salad~. opening !<'REE .'>OOn . Counter, d1:,. ------hwa~her. & bus help SALES f"ull & PHlml'. Apply ID person. Interview.., .June GIFT SHOP 71, 8th & 91~. :! Spm, MARRIOTI'HOTEl Gow<-r Slrt>et l<estaurant ·l'laxa Nt:wport Shopping V11l11ge, JOOO No. linMol St ,NB We are seeking a peopl<.> onented per-;on able 11, work flexible evening hour!> 3 Nri:hts J>(.'r w<•ek For L'orporate /\ttornl'Y 1-.lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Type 60 111\'laphone & or 1• ~h No pnor 1•xpt•r n1•r Xllll working t•ond~ & Ir 1n1:t· bcnC'f1ls <.:ull Mr-. I rwm fur .1pµt H:l3 H:IM SECRETARY SECRET AIJES lmmed openings for secretaries lo work for The lrvaoe Co Secy /Co.n'l/lndlnt Background In real est . sales. leasing, escrow or documentation helpful l'ypmg 65 wpm & d1ctat phone $6 Iii Per hr of pre,t n ~ J~'11v1ly. ru11 & pit "ui.t be 18+ C.&11 171 11 84&8154 or lf7 I 2500 Students to work an established dinner hou~t· as cleanup, d1~hwai.hl•r.., & lutchen help Mui.I be 11vad mom:1 lhru lu.nc·h Cask & Cleaver. 16t:i0 Dove St, N 8 SUMMER JOBS En.Joy the beach? Work early even1ngi., s hort hr.> ~:tim $15·$40or more 14 17 yrs old Call 645·8616 SUMMER JOBS ; l c_.Antiques I ( tJc'' [ ll Wholesale <jOIJ la to the Trade Great SmaUsG& Furnishings \\'t'<•kcl."·" Tl'n ttl Vh <'.' 91i8 t:~:ll 183:!5'.\lt. L;mg lt'\" Founl:.11n \":.die) Pr1<'l'!-t l'verybody e:1n afford. /\:-; low as: Drawlc(jf tbl:-$80. ~t'h of <: h r ~ ~: 7:;. u r m 1)1' 1 r l ... S 7 5. !-> t <It• b O ;it· d :-. S k IJ d I l' ':-; l' I'S \\' lllll'l'tll'') S75. l\~I) MlTll ' I :\JOH I·: fi.t2·.ti03 ~ f<.estaurant HOSTESS& COOK Apply 9am-noon Mon· l-'r1 Personnd tlW Newport Centi:r l)r Newport Bt<al·h Jo;qual Opper l::mployer Unique pos av111I combm ing ~ecretaraal & ad m1nastrat1ve skills for v p of finance or prom1- nf..'nt trade a ssot• Xlnl typing & s h rcq d. Ability w a..,:.r::.t in personnel & ore rn~ml function::. Xlnl worl.tng l'OOd.'> 10 N n loc. Sal commensurate w exp Call ~r!> Irwin for appl. 833·8384 S.Cy O...Call Secretary t o work as needed . I J ~yr:; secret.anal exper. Typ 1ng 60 wpm & die la phone Boal as&embl\ Maleffem. Day or night s h 1 r t s w e t r .1 • 11 MacGregor Yatht~. lfi:ll Placentia. CM Super i or typ1 ~1 d1versrfied b<1l'kgrouncl flex1blt' hour~. ~alaq +l'OmmrS.'>IOO 833·95~:! 11!!~~~~~~~~1········ .;--~~,,~ ------AMYICAM OAK <~\'-t-.~'I~ .\pply 1n Pt!rson Expr d full t1ml' SALES/HARDW AR Jo: The Beach I louse Inn. SECRET ARY /RECEYT. 8-4 .30, 5 day wk. Airport area Mu:.t be Ol'lll, at lral'l. Good telephone manners. acC'ur lypt!>l, lite sh. Call 754·7&H S.Cy/Rnattct Secretary with good typ- ing. Some slat typing. IO Tailor or !>eam!.lrt·..,~. l'\ key&dictaphoneexper perieneed, needl'1l 011 fo:llC<'llent benefits & fan· part tame ba!>rs. po:.sibll· ANTIQUE SHOPS THE ANTIQUE FAIR Best select 101°1 or roll top Th K • k desks In So Calif, hall e IOS trees, swivel rhr. LJ Manna Antiques 34146 Cou:.t lfwy 7632 Edinger 619Sleepy llollow Ln. l"u II lime. Apply rn person . Crown Lag Bch. 494.9707 llanJware. 3107 E. C..:oast lastar worlung t'Ov1ron fuJI tame at later t.l11lt' Of INTEREST SO. MAIN ST. S.A. 2051 Newport Blvd. r"eieeeeT Restaurant _Hw_y_, C_d_M _____ _ f:xp wailers & C1>l·k1 .. a1 ---------- mcnl Very fine workmanship S.Cy/Rffi-..tiol required Please !'all CostaMHo Hi.t'"9tatt Id. -----842-151 I g 1 rls. Alls10 s, ('osta Mesa. 642 8293 SALES Secy /Construction Sub bidding expcor 1-'al 1ng & speedwnt1ni;:. ~3491 Foun lam Vaill'} Secretary w/lllnl typmg. 64().7305 for appt ' sh helpful & d1ctaphonc. Antique Pianos t319So Mum St. btwn V1ctona & Hay on Newport Ulvd 646-5454 AUCTION 20% Off Anti.,e1- DEALERS ONLY We JbO havp .1 ston• full HESTAURANT JACklN THEIOX MOWHlllMG COUNTER PERSONNEL! HALF DAY NICE PAY! SECRET ARY ·SALES Enjoyable phone work f:xper n ecessary, "•lh good salary * mature.salcsscC'rCtl'nal loc:>nuscs & comm1ss1on.-. cxper prdl•rrc>tl, lYP<' M11rn1n~. artl'rn1111n & f 5 0 6 0 W PM ) < S II t1cn1ng s hifts JI Jll 90IOOWJ>M 1 l n(ormal C:ood !>pcakan.: v1111··· & office C~1 Call Miiiie afl phone cxper hl•IJJful 9A"wf 645 511()(1 Must be poi~ed & able lo Teacher a 1de po::. ll 11111 deal effectively w/all Transport~t1on reqUlrl'tl types of people f\llJ.p 1T 645 S<t34 Cletis Typist Prop«ty M(jfmt Clerk typist t.o handle ex· tremely busy phones & type60wpm Technrcaan TEST TECHNICIAN Tue-l:iut 10-4 541 -2773 '-p1•t'tah1c 10 Aml•111·.m t I ,1 k & E u r op 1• .1 11 Furniture We n.11'1"\ r <' ' t o r e d d n l i lf u t- Every Mon IOAM. ul wonder1ul goodies Containers arn v1n~ Unusual ~1ft s. sllks, weekly Mon·Sat g.5 flower.;, pnsmi: Much o.bb's Anti~ mort! t.:ome m & brow~e ~GardenGrove.81. ~~ orl.{(JllS C 638·3013 I( _.a.__ A Timft storl' for lht• do 111~~~~~~~~~~~~·=-~· ~=-~=-~=-=·~ -~~-1-iiiiiiiiiii_.iii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-J Gef'tndes vour~el( dt·t·oratr.r l :!4 Jr So MamSt 11/6Ually ANTIQUE Mus1r Bo.xe'' Slot Ma<'htncs 1 Clocks' SALE ON J I st STREET IN CAHHEltY VILLAGE We have 1mmed1ate opening!> ava1ldble for t:ounter PcN.onnel 1\ll ,hJfts. fuJI lime. Salanl·s c1re ab follows. Swing al S2 85/hour ,· Gra\'l'yard at $Jt hour. l>ays at S2 75/hour Please apply in per:.on l' o 11 e ~ e s l u d c 11 t " . -SEC RE __ T_A_R_Y_ hou~t!WIVe" & moonl.J~hlcr!> UH~ 1.-. JO Xlnl typing & sh r<'<t u 1d(·al JQtl. Mag Card A & It-gal l''< l'lease call 644 3389 9am 't1I noon THE IRVINE CO 550 Newport Cenll'r Or Newport Bcarh Equal Oppor Employer Pl'r J;rl'f"d Xlnl l'll Call 833-8095 be n er 1 t \ s a 1 \'II m Secretary ForA f'ersonallrllt:rvw mcns urale w abllat~ OPPORTUNITY Si>od resume to Law or TJME/LlfE fi<'e, 610 Newport ~nll'r START SI 000 Dr. no 1220, Newport Gem of a Job al a classy Ll.bran·es, Inc Beach. ea 9'lt>60 omC'e lO Newport Center. We'rl' a growmi: micro graphic:. equ1 pme11t m<1nur w an 1 mml•1I operung for J 11•:.l l1·d1 wd-2yrs1lag1tnh.'"l>t'r 1\ background 10 m1C'roprOC't'~!>ori. rs dt· strable. Mu!>l Ix· JIJle lo read !.c·hemat11 -. & engam·enng dr<iw111~' As a dJv1s1on or a NYSE corp, we offer a ~mJll co. atmo~phen" 'Int start rng sal & 1n1l11 growth potentw I SuUivans Atttiqu~s S rPt·tall'>h In fi r .1:--... 1\nl ir1 111• hJrd~.1r1· & I 0.1 k I u rmtur<• 12.17 So Mu1n St Dully HJ Ii 541-4174 Blw Bells You name 1t we ha\'I.' ll. llUG E SELECTION .AnRrican lntemational Open Wed. lhru Sdl 1l!O'l K1llerin1:. In 1714) 754-1777 gla.'~ l'Olll'ct1bll":> & Jrlll ----------QUC fum1tun: UP TO V2 PRICE ON i I. t\ S !'.. .I E \q.; I 11 \' 6'. ~O~IE Fl l<~l l I fll:. SPECIAL 1 Day only! Monday May 29th ih~ Ovo< Ar11 t;• ' 1896 Harbor Hl\ll C~l t:all ahead &ll! 757,; THF: ROMANCE Qr-' OLU NEWPORT LIVES With 16 Unique· & d1f fer ent ant1<1ut• shop!'- reatunnl? American & European 1urn. rare IOl'k :.. coll••cl 11Jtes. 1ewelry. prtnb & un o~ual pnm1t1ves Also patnlmgs 385 E. I 7tft StrHt CostoMHa 1205 loker CostaMHo l-Au1ll Opportunity Empoyl•r ~ 1F rtESTAURANT PART TIME WORKERS Maa.iul.ntif9 Minifllliw Yow Tii. earl's Jr. Restaurant IS 4•urrcnt ly providing wage 1n ce n t1v4·~ to employttS workini; dur tn~ lhei r l unchl1 me hours Con l'enrl'nl w hedules and a plf':isant work envaronmt'nl udd lo mur incentive H interested npplv '\Ion ddy l hrt1u1:h Frarl ~1} :.!SPM .it Carl's Jr. Rntaurant 2092 South l::a!>l lin t.tu! IOl'iJr HtrC'h I 1714 ) 979.9595 Santa An J Ujual Oppty ~mplo' 1·1 M i r RFb!AURANT GETA UTILE CLASS FOR THE SUMMER! Part and full t1mt• 4IJ~ Jnd n1i:ht ,.h1fh art· JV;illablr ('unk., & 1·11unter llf'r<;onnl•I mu .. 1 ht· Iii 'l'ar' 11( .l~t· f11r 1 11,..,1ni: ,\pply 111 1wr'1 on ti ail> Cart's Jr. 31852 Del Ob '"po Sl !:Ian Juan Cap1strnno ~4ual Opp 1-:mplyr M 1 F RETAIL sa lc•spt•rson needl'd 1mm<'d1ately for new ~tore Prefer l'll· pcnenced an f:uropean h1i.:h (a,,haon & ('ll'#:.int ml·n·, & lad11•.-. w1'.1r t'le11se l'llll &10 7305 fur appl ..... , /til'flt l'ountrv Cluh t:onv llosp. 549 :!OOt Robbi•'5 ROCJ Ir Mop Women nl'edecl Guocl pJy 757 Good hour:o; <.;:ill !)4g-0757 SALES Fasluon l!>lc Worldwide EqualOppEmpl)rm SECRETARY importing co. req's 70 R~hAssistattt wpm typing & S1H SALES/ Jr. Apparel F lime .~ p time p.1\1 lion.' Must be t•xµcr d THE PL/\CE. 644·1!~2 Ml.E!-> le-f's ~ Hon~st Newpart Bea1·h consult Tele'<. falmg & a.'>s1i.l o :! 1ng firm :.eeks wl•ll l1ve~1rc s ale~men qu<il1f1cd ::.c\·rd<ir) Should be <1lert . ag Mu't be 11111 stut1,,t1l•al grcs...ave & ab11Jty lo or lyp1l>I & hJ1c flair for i:aru1.e work. F:xperien<'<' working with number!'-for ship l)r truck t·11 /\::.hll'Y fo.c·onom1t helpful Full bt.'neflli. Please Call For Ao Interview t\pµl BRUNING Addre!<so~r ;iph :Y111lt1gruph S<:rVH'l'~. &40·0755 Hare opport. for right II you weren't lookm~ tor ix•rson. Send n•sume to ,, nt·w t·:.i re1•r . yuu ----------i I' rl' ~ . B 11 x t;O t ~. IHI 5 !'> 1111 c·h1•\ Sunta A11a · Ca II 836 GO~ I l::qual UppurLu111t} Employer m I h w11ulili1 l h•· n·111l111g this SECRETARY Anaheim. Calif !121106 at.I. and 1r Wl· w1·r1·n t City of :"111•wpurt l\(.'ad1 l11uk111g 1111 "<•11111•unt• l11 d11 Salary S>WI tu SIOJU JH'r &-(·unty, ~l<tturc or rt" ,, JOh th1" .HI ~11ulll ... m11 rnt1nth HL·q .., If :-., t1rc>d gt'ntlC'man Dana Tl'11•phone Sohc 1t.1t1110 '\Int opportun11 \ for fl 'I work ~· F T µa\' 1x1t1·11 ual. ~·9'12i ,,_. hl·r<' Ir you ·' n· .1 graduatwn & 3 ) r~ 10 Pt area 496·5737 l'.1n•er mmtlt•tl adult &. wanl U)c opply tu earn l'rt•a ... angly re:.punsiblt• !:>ccy,Slat1st1c1an, part three to r1vL· hunflr.·d :.tenvgraphu.· & ch.•ndcal llml'. gen'I secrctanal. ----------clollJrs a w~k. l'all l•Jll cXPt•r Ability to t.ikl• ll' no .'>horthand. construe Telephone Sale<; lrPP 111 MOOt 3l!7 969t, 1311110 at a i>JM't'd of llJO laon co r('C'On:I kcep1n~. wpm & 1ype so wpm EARLY BIROS! anytime tfor rerorded Pos1t1on ts under th1• :.ub conlraC'tor payment WORK 8:30-1 nx>ss agei____ geueral dareclaon ol th(' IA2 112-1----For F;,n In SALES Management & ~1!.tant l"Ommumty de Secy. we net.'<! a Pt!r50n Lo ~ Aft~moons Corporate po"<alaon:-velopmcnt director be the nJ<!hl hand for 2 a\3JI Nat I nutnt1on ro Final filing dah.· June 16. very busy hnanl'1al con NOONERS! expanding to thc Orang1· 1978 /\µply Pcr..onnel o;ullJnt<; If you arc ca pa SLEEP IN & c-0 area 1-'or mt<'rVll'll Ofr, JJOO Newport Bh d hie or running all office Wortt 1•5 i;all675-8818 ~t'Wport Beach &to l!IOI functions. hkt! to work a ..,.. long han:I day under pre We ha\'C "iOmcthtnJ:! ror SJlt:SJ)('rson. ex per. J dy:-,~ure tn an unstructun-d e1eryont' 1r )vu l1kt• to ,I Wk Ill children,, -.111(!• Secretarv t•n\'lrOnmenl ~her(' }OU talk 00 the phOOl' 11 Jlt 5 30. N.U. :i.1:! .lwt '1 <11.'trrmtnl' how the Job 15 WE'RE FOR YOU Great t·o 10 beautiful dune. Wt! can pay you Base pay abo1e min lrvant' ofrs nl'('<l-. !>marl i·ommi•ni.urall' with ~our wage /\dd t•omm1s.;w11 & J)E'rson W /3 COUple or yrs ab1hty + offer some Un · bt>nuses 10 your l)U!,(' p.t I sct•retanal bkgd. Xlnl U.'IUal op J>()rlunitlt•s for for lulolh earn111gs Mu bcns. good nuscs & start xlra compcn .. ntion. C:ull dents <Jlso I ind th1:. .m SAl.1-:"i PR I NC f':TON AUTO l.Ei\Sl.-.r1; llAS I M MEOJ/\TE OPENING DUF: TO fo:Xl'ANSIO:'li l~ OUR SALES FOHCI•: ~t lJ S T R E I\ G <;ru:ss 1v 1-; WI TH 1\ \\-l:'liNING ATTl'l't'IH:. I '\1'1-:ll Pftlo:Fl-;JrnEO I\; Ll-:/\SINti . lit T \\II.I. i\C:Cfo.l'T AP 11 I. I (; A N T S I N H 1-; L AT E D S A L 1-: s f"ll::LD IF YOU AUE INTERES TED I N G ROWING WITll /\ GROWI NG CO:w1J.IJ\NY. CONTACT MIKE CAPIK PRESIDF.NT MON OR ·n ;E 9 ~P:\t 91>.J :i.-!l;! or 'li'1.114,:!() SALES S25,000-$50,000 Within 5 yr!> m .)Ollr UWll ln~Uril0('1· JlU\ m~ sal lo S900 (;a II R1l:i. Alma 111 640-8325 11J1•al JOb S.\-0·60.'iS, Coastal Pc·rson CALL nel l\gcmr)-. 2790 llarhm S1•rv1ce Slat1or1 Atll'n &ll 0095 lllvd. CM dant. expcr'd Day & -v _ AL_LJ~BS VRF;J·; F:vc:. f\tll & p,llml' /\p TIME-LIFE Secy Trainees Super oppor for recent grads uf secretari.il school or dcrk typists who are learning sh. Earn while you ll'arn on Jobs JS sf'ry lu un demanding CXt'l' or OJ I wn.itl\ kn1Jwn l'Orµ licaut1ful surroundan..:~ F\in l'u ~orkers & e\ 1·ry cxlra lwocfat }Ou t'Jn think ol Slarttn~ -..ii Si25. c.111 .Sull}. 5-10 r.os~ •. Coastal f'cr<,onnd Agen ('). zmo llarhor. C.\t ALL JOBS FREE ply, Shell Stalaon. J7tb & libraries, Inc:. Irvine. NB 1-;qu11l Opp Emplyr m Service Sta . Allendanl.l•--------- cxper'd f''ull or p lime Apply. 1\rco Station. 17Lh Tow truck dn' er' I·.' 11 & Irvine. CM pfd Uver 21 yr,. Top µ.11 + comm & hc·n4'f1h Service Station Allen AC i\u1omotrv1• !'.Prv dants 121. part & Ut1me. 114 (" t'.<tllt' Lo!> \tohno' <''<per"d Appl). Car e) SC 4!Y.l :!MS Chevron, 60·1 S Coast flwy. Laguna ReaC'h Tow. Tr.u.< k 1Jr111·r" l'\ -per d I op p,11 .\rph 6erviC'e Station /\ll1:n G&W lowing. llJOO ln1m ctant!>, l'l-11 me now lo full ,\, e. NB tH:!-t l.'i2 t•ml' rn .. umm1•r Will l r a 1 n J\ p µ I y 2 5 !I 11 To w T r u l' k I> r 1 1 1• r :'lll•wport lllvcl. C M needed •''<P\'r ti Musi •Part umc to 'l.irt •f\tll l'omm1:.s1on~ • f''n-<· tra111rni:: prni:ra m •Oran~e County 0Ha·1·s --hl'C C ~I Call h<lh-!Hi:lH SF.It\ ICE Mat1on atten· i----------!!ant. full lime. Chevron TRAINEE Eve Appls !';II I Nim Fan.rs Ins. Grottp • JOECONNrms l.a#:una N11:u<'I R.11 tfil!l Crntral oc 1170 n Ill Sl•amstrc·~s. apply 10 person 1.ar .. on f:n tt.•rpriscs. IHI 70 t:ul'l11.I St. F \" *Secretaries* Gt>t Off The &·ach' •' Many i\\'Ctng, Gen Of(• Typ11.t:o; to S20.0o0 Employers P:1y /\II Ft•t:s I.ti Hemders /\genc•y 41)20 R1rch Sl, Sle 11~1 Newpnrt Bcarh 833 Hl!IO Call for appl t'!!lah ·i;.1 Secrl'lary Station 3000 F:.11rv1ew . C\t --------~ rv Sta lit-Ip needed im med Mu s t he 18 Thay naitht 1oh1fts a11a1I FUii l)r p t. /\pply 900 £ C!'I llwy, NR ----- Handyman typ.. l.011'1 woodworking & rnl•l'h I apt1t ud(' nC\' f'<'rm career pos for quahl11•d apphcnnt Ca II 541H)l;09 bctwn 7 !lam for appt TRAINEE S4.'wing Oprs . sporti;wcar Alert ind1111dual to ~urk mrs: Can make up tu $6 tn IC!bel shop Ill 11'.lrn hr 1;.12 347:! dept 7 rm n 11 n g 1;45 2i i I 11 r -64S 0510 1221 So Marn St 836·1681 +++++++.J:t COUECTIBLES leac:h Billard Suppf) J\nllque ~lots. po<1I tl>ls ~ pinballs. t.'ltl)l'rl anllqu1• ~m Jntu1ue~. dol b t l'nnl'e l<atn1t.'r, l'I ,. l :-.. & I' . d e p g I .1 ' " • Ht•amrrs. Or•r Japan, IF YOU WOULD LIKE YOUR AD IN THIS SECTiOH PLEASE CALL OUR AD.VISOR LOUISE AT 642-5678 n·paar:. 1211 :-.n :\lain...,, l\ton 1-·ri !I Ii Sal & Su11l1 I 547-093) T~ffoc:k Genttal Store :11001 Coast II''> ~ Lai.:1rn<1 411!1 WP! ------· :J:.++++++-! H~pWant~d 7 I 00 Merchandise ~~~~ ....... ~?:.~I~.~ ............. ~?.~~ .......•..•.••......... 1'1 p1-.1 . I' I h.1ndl1n~ ffiJ•I l·.ll1t·1t•n1 . n .·llabll:' pt•r...11n M1n1mum 211 hr' pr "k. llt•x11Jl1.· M'hetlult· .\1.iy fl•Jd lu lull llmt.' .11 lall'r dJ le !lf•I rn111, I~ pl'>l ll1•t't'pl111111,1 l11r dl·nlal <1H11·1· ~ .in11·tl i-;, 1"'111'111'1' 1111°l l'l I 1·d ( .1 I I li+i tltiX.1 r1·p1~t n·rro ~lu-.1h1•1h1· tw't • f.xrH·nc·nr1• 11n X1·r11>1; !!Hit dual l.tpP l.1~(· l!rJph11·-, 0t \,Ir!\•(\ l-11''(11111· h1111r ... j!llO<l p.1~ l!U!.) ~ 111 J prul'l'!>~lrlf.! 't•n 1<'1• 1 1·nf 1•r "Ith f)h11111 lHH'' 1•111 n ~! 1\ 1 rp11 ri dfe,I Tht• Off1<•1• 752 OX!1:1 w .1 I Ir I'....... 1141 l' \(pl' I' IH'l'tlt'd 11 I' 111 ,.,. I~ An)!lt' "< 1'111..1 ~HI .'.l.'>:!:i :M;o 1.J l'.11 Hcl L.1 J.! 1111~ WAITRESS /Days l-\rll l1me tiiJ ii:!ti WJ1trl'''· Appl_v 1n Jl<"r,1111 :-.111 ... 11111,• l\(•l't llJ7 :!bl l'I '\fl .tit :lp1n W.111 n•'s 1··q1cr 11 11nh Fn1l.11 111111 h S<1t !-..un hrrakl a11t SJ.JO hr 1'1 I duh \1.inon Hi:! :I!, 1.; WANTEO AllDEnS. \IC'rl·h.ind"'"J.! d1:-ri1 .• ,. 1lom1·-.Ul Jppla;m1 <' ,,.111•, (., "l'r\-11'1'. IJ 1111'!\1 1 • 1f,1) !"I.at \o11 t'\IH'r n1· .. 1krl 111 "'"wan"'' Top \\,1g1•-. 1 'rol ll "hiln ni.( pr11gr.1 m l'l111111• l11r 1nt1·rv11·1~ .iii Pr l I' ,\I !li!I :1Hli:! .•.•••.•••............• Antiques 8005 ............•.......... PUBLIC AUCTION MANY ITE)!S OF FINE ESTATE J £WELRY. .\RT 0 BJ ECTS AN TIQUE..'i. FINE Fl: RN F:TC l'llONE FOH l'I FO & BROCll l.. ltf': IA5·2200 ---- ,\\I ERIC AN OAK Largc:-t Sclertaon in Onin~{' County Strwart Roth AnttQU<''- i50 1-; Over Rd S A • .1t 'l,,..pt Fw~ 1-1s1 s~122 • * .. * • * VISIT JO:'llATHA.N BIXRY'S WllOLESALE AM EH. & RHITISH ANTIQUES 'JEW CONTAINl<.:R T HIS Wl-:EK 291 1 Croclcly Way Santa Ana. Ca 540·2911 Import Becleme}er d1spla) l'abinel Cup boarct &. drawer 1; 10 'xJ'6 ' . !>t.'t'rt'latrt' ~Im mi: nn ho.it \1 u ... 1 t met l 'oltb IXJl n•I n ~ . l!d 1·11nd loving h1lml' lvr :o .> r oht lrs: fro1 luod Url',J Slj() lt.'m Cnlh... fo'n·p ,\: ..... t>I~ iltwi Hulf Cttt'kl'r w PlllH '' f"r1g1du1re tlcc1. dbl 0"l'O. $75 &IU ll:l6j ,tli lo 1·xC'cllenl C'ood1uon.SlOO Samo)t•<.l Pup .. ''"< :>W .WJ2 Purcbn·d. Ii" k,, nid <.;old.spot rcfn).? . sHk hy -l".1 I: i:ll l!SI- -.1de ~ in•m:.1h•r, ;.:old ;; l'uvs ~or -..11 ... SlO ea• ti l'\t•cll lund Sl:lfl llu:.ky ""'Shcph<'rd m i' f~I 21!11-i 996 Pn•.,1d111, (' ~I c, i-: F r u , 1 i· r 1• 1• Hl'fn~erator SHI:\ Mu 1.kn1 llt·..,k S35 Mt. xi;,., Ji~n mo ri• " J :.111· r $!15 !-..pt.'('(1 (~Ut't'll g.1!:> <In l'I ~ ~la} 1.1~! w.i-.hH Si!> Whirlpool d11hw.,hr S'i!i (;uur:rnll'c<I & ilt•ll\'t•red ~16·86'72 \I I n I •• I u r.. " ,. rn 'I I ....._ hl1.JU/t'r' " f"'P"r' • \\k:o-11ld S.ili & I" llfl~·r (' h .Imp IJ .H :.. t; I ll U 11 tJ -~· 13:11 t'nlhl'i.. 'Jbit-& v.h11t t\KC. l!oori 1.1m1I~ dOI!• T<'rm' U\'all. M:l!I :!:.!:!- f'oml•ra111an Ten II rp lic:ycles 8020 Puµn. ,\l\C" :.hu1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t·harnp htr •lJ:.!.l." P I• BIKES Ir MOPEOS S!2:• !11~1 i;:i:r; Nrw & 11M•tl lw1 '"II tradl· C') I'll' ·" Co ~IHli I lu~kll' lolhl' ml'\ PUP Newport 111vd , (',\I 1111'" 11 WC'C'k' old 'S" 1>.ll! 79!0 l'<I( h 552 0355 Ladae!> 26 5 ,.,µ.r 1111·).d1· Ft-ff toy~----8-041) ~ood l·ondat1on $H0 (.J~h ••••••••••••••••••••••. on I y S.IA 62.14 ·s drop nap, 4 dtnmg room chairs. pcde,lal danani: room lallle J 3" round black Vl'netaan marbll• top Can·l't.I Dutch displ-ay C'abrnl'l. ti '5"xJ'f." Coffre tJhle. Q1wen /\nnt' lri:s marhle t11p ("h •PPt'ncla le t·om motfo bow lront. <lu<•cn Anne lt•)!s. l drawers Side tahli· marble top & :.helf. 2 drawer Qul'en 1\nnt:? ll'I?'> Medallion C'ha1r & i.tnol Low ... XIV arm th<11r h11?hhack arm 1:hu1r Mon" 4!17 4021 ._ldin<J Materials 8025 rTl'I' to J;ood hom1• .I \I old (,,.rm Jn !"I h (• p ti.., 1 d l<'mJ!l' w 1>J11t:r.,, 1111 'Pa~ l"<I. ,\tu!'-1 ht' rel 1n·1I t·nupll· or hnm•• 14 11011 workmJ: mnthl•r :-.:r1•<I t11mpan111n.h1µ ~r1-.o1 ~ 1hlldren !thl!K.:ibl ,,11 > 11: I'M .....•.........••...... Sl1dmi: gla'' door-.. II & 1tl $35 c,1 !:l\'rt'l'fl' K33·AAl!I Cameras & EqYpmrnt 8030 ....•....•.•••••••..... Solrgor illmm llll 1or1m ;\fa .. rn ll•n.., 1"1h \f111olt .1 t'am1•r;1-. $ISO 91\1! J471) Wanfl'll ,\itfJ fl••.111t11ul k111e11~ t n ·r· to ROOl'I home <..1 II !Ill/I ·~•:.!!.! WAREHOUSE & DELIVERY Varanu ... dulu.>-.. 1•xp1•r prc>ft'rrcd. 111ten11r <11• ''An 'lucl111 S,an Cll·mPnt•· 1!)2 ll:ll Oak Serrclary ..,.dl' hy ~•cit• glass front nnokcase S650 494 5371! l..aitunu f1nda t·am1•r:i l<·n-. Will PdY '16.1-11816 Cats r ,1 n ~t· '4 .I rlj top S 8035 ···•··········•·•••···· (; • ,. I ' •• H ,. rl \I •• I I llol>ermJn :: )r' .di p,1f'lt'r'. 5:.'.00, ... hnt ' l'hnn1• 4!1!1 !Oii ,\JIOHi\IH.Jo; KITil::NS ,\II vanet1ei. . WAREHOUSEMAN N1•1•d JH'r,on t11 11'.•rn 'h1pp1ng & rPI' ,\l,o c;omt• ma1r1t1'nnn1·.-~ 1 h•11n11p P11nl111g pl.111t ~ r., ... t •• , t :.111 1wn Ant1q console tbl Coffee lbl ant1q. walnut vcn~(·r China & j!la~s 642·R552 Persiun k1lll'ns, Cf'1\ re• g11.ll·rcd XlrH quality bL•aul1ful Ion.: hJ1r 1-·rom 'how pJreni:. Bcauurul Roll top UC'sk 6.'l8 9~----- 1\nllque ~ram s.1011 Cob· HIM/\Li\Yt\.N Klrn:N!-. bl<' rs Rench $50 :'62 Mz.1 CFA Reg I t.1w .,hob 80 I 0 llcauttful. 1·;al I 1~1 1;:r;,, ·····················•· 8040 •••••.••.........•.•.•. 546 5227 6 lcMtcjhair kitteft$ 7 Wt'<.•k • 5'1n ~~2 Jfto,111 h) I\ II I 1 n ... blat'it rn.ilt•, t,1hli" !1·m.1l1· bl ShOL'i MO·H~I •. 'l:r. l!bi;l 1-'r•·t• klllt•n,, JtlHrahle Ii. lo 1 1 n •' -: " I( .. CJ I I 1..i2 ..... ~ .... •SECRETARY Archltedural offic~. Top 5"ills req'd , typinq mini mum 6 5 wpm. 5dary co~nsurote w/npitr. ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY Sftlppin<J & bcei•iftCJ <.:oeita Mt.'!.a Stul1oners. 270 E 17th Sl. (' \1 8 30 5 \1 on i''r1 Appl) in p<>r.'>on 10 12 l'ra,el a!lcnt n1·rcled for I a r i;: t' a 11 t 11 m .1 1 1· ti Newpott lk.'adl ai.:1•m) \lrnamum 2 \ r.., n•1·t•11l e'Cpent:nt·l· mt1•rna1111na I & dome:.11<' tommt•n•1,1I s n I e s Sa l .i r) l' o 111 mens orale ""h ex penence. 833·961fi Wardmu..i• _ FRG llT D/\M ,\GF:D HCYrPOINT SALi'; 3308 W Warner nr ll11rb<>r. S:inta 1\na 979-29:!1 (;ollh.•n Hl'lri1•11•r pup IJll"' \"(' 1-·u·ltl ~ 'lllm Pt'I Shol' wnrml·d rn1wd w l'l.C Xlntd•'P 12131 I:!.') l:;lit ' fpfll k 1t lt'lh 14 I.\ I.' Old lH).!1"111 httrlll' Wm l P~reira Anoe:. MacArthur Blvd ot Ford Corona •1 Mar Ship/Rec:eMftCJ M(l(r o( small eleC'tronac!. parts needs person lo a!> s1o;t in busy dept Must be detail onenled No heavy TRUCK l)nv4•r $;.! f>ll hr hftmg Local work h1& or salary /\pJll>. lfiOti !'. lrtH'Olon 1 l1•rk for t:l1·1 trnnw 11.irb 1l1~1nl111tm hall 11m1• I Ir-. :1 h \pph \ \ n r t' <" \I 3 ~ II 1rrorma1·k i~·filltil C:-\S II r A ID Ws hr Dr)r' HefriJ! workmR or not 9.'i7 R l:l:t 1,.11; tii:l7i 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-0620 E.O.E. M/f N <t e x p c r 1 e n 1· 1• ------ lfyland L.1bur~it llr1t•!. currenlly hd~ n po~1l1on a' .11 I .1 b I c for an \ d m1m!>trat1\e Sccrctar:- m our Marketing Depart mrnt r os111on rrqu1 r<'& e'<n•llent typ1nJ!. !.horthnnd aod rnm mun1rn11on i;k1ll:1 Good or,.;Jn11at1onul skill~ :ire rl'Qw rtxl in order to •'( rect1vely vrot•rm• heav~ work load lOrydM1red Main St. Santa An;1. O..Can EIKtronics 547-4418 2865 1-~a1rv1ew Rd. C M. "-t.'<'kenl1 l'nmpanmn 101 lltft>rly IJdy l'rt'lt·r m.11111 t' p1·r<,on 1!1•1 .. Ai.k for C"am1lh• r.73 H.Ji Mal!1c Ch1•f (;;is lt.1nRr G o Id G tJ 1· o n ti I' h 496-6748 DOCI TRAINING '1,o abus1H• ml'thod~ N1·w clas' form111v Rr,., info call 548 005!1 6 PC bdrm wt, 11u.1I t1ll wood, hkt' OPW ~.IKKI 1 alue. '4 111 !'>di: 6.~I 45J(J necessary. Will lrnm ror S<>cn•lary 1RcC'eptaon"t U\Stde sales l'ref 2.'i yrs flookkt.'<'Ptn~ One girl ol olageor over :;57 0822 fare 1-;ngml'('nn~ firm --..----:\1st he fam1I w p;n roll Suk-s & trial b11lance (ju1~1 N ASSIST. MANAGERS Uayes545·11!15CM We have (2) (ull o r p 11me poisllaon.., OJ>(.'n tor u~~1 s t manu~crs Fa!<h1on background nt•t· SaJary ~ comm +prvfll i.hnnni.i Call for 11ppt J() i; TMLootr 644°2400 S4'cretal) lnsur:mt•r f' a i. t ~ r 0 "' I II ~ s t.1 t l' f-'<1rm 1\lo(l'nt llt'l'lh hard IA-Orkin~ 11••opl1• pn<ion Wall 1rain Call \t,1r1 t>o 64rn an ~1·~ pnrt fl(-11('h SECRETARY for 3cJcJ1tmn,1I 1nform.t lion. plcast• r11nt:w1 Calhy F('rrymun m 11 :wo.5(100. rxt io1 HYLAND LAIORA TORIES EOE. Silk Scr'HtMr - W1ll 1rotn. F/ltme. Stur t $3 hr. 540·5656 ----- SOUSCHEF Pvt N ti. C. <.:lub. Slronl( burkground nee F or t1pp1 e111l &M ~04 --- S t oc k & ~howroom person for local lighting fixture st.orr 1-\111 llmc SALESCLERK for 1(11\s, cant~ & drui.t.'> Newport Rt>tH'h t::"pr prt-f 64() 7:rtJ :t:~ Hyland A1•t• C~tll Mc>sa. CA t~626 ~ hl1• rrC'epl for iru .ii.:1•n Good ~11lary & bencC1t8 ry I(){' nr O (.' Airport F.xp preferred but not 642-5678 ll<tndle bu..,y ph :.. t >P•' Equo1 Opportunrly I cssent la I App I)' 1 n wpm accurate!.> Xlnt Mflrtnallvl' person 222 Vjctona St. work 'g & Benef l::xpC'rj~~~A~C'l~1on~E~m~p~lo~y~e~r~~jr.iCllM~6'6-~~71~71~~~~~ req'd. Call Patty 1133 84:b -·• ' TYPJST RECEPTIONIST t\rc·h1tcctural orricr rt• c1u1res accurate tvp1~t . t>:> wpm mm Must he neut. r4:Uable & plcus~nl Wm L Pt'rcirn /\losor MacArthur at f'·ord RcJ Nc•wport Bf-1wh <714 l 641 Otl2U E 0 t; -M I-' When you C'&ll Class1f1ed t.o ph•ce an ad, you're as sured of a frtendl> welcome ond help in wordln11 your ad for hc~t response Call Now • M2-~ Window Tintin9 Tralnu ()v('r 21 6'H 84!M WOM 1-.;N 121 nl't'r 40 I-' I! I. I. TI M 1-; 1111'111 d wkmls, f.._1m l11m. 4pm n111h11tth1 llusy N II of1· No ~al1•s Pit or Ol(•tf11·~d l'\Pt•r lwlµlul Hels nc1· (',111 li42 I Hll !I j Mon Thur' WOOD WORKERS M1ll11ll•n, ,\i1\1•mhl1•r..;, Table .1 tA 1A<01 kl•r!I. s.rn 1ltrs & fo'1m ... her' :! ~ r-. exper nee >.Int p.a.> & btmef1t. Apply :llZ'l W '1ocArthur Blvd. S ;\ Washer. dryer romho l'X 1·ell, near new, m~l sell 1-:ves 55:!-tilllll lh•rni:. harvesl 110111, " .., w 1<·cm.ikl'r $375 20 1'he:i.t (rerlo>r. harvt'.'i.t ~olcl, $2110 ll:lt o;ax 1\lmo:;t new Kcnmorf' washer elcc dr\ er SISO off 759· 7!'JOO. 49!\ SOflO Elec 1gnll1on l{llS drvn !.. Kt'flmorc washer S7~ Cd 1173 0223 ------If yoo w&nt your advert1s 1011 message to r each more people at lower cost. Class1f1ed 1~ 1 he way t.o go! Call Now! 842 5678 OOG TRAINlNCi Noob11s1vc methods New l'la.'>s iormm~ Res 1nro ca II 5411 uo;,9 DOG TR/\INING l'vt da-'il\t'~ & bo;ird1n11 John Murtrn ~ 005!1 6' Old WO<>ll l'X('(' dl''k SISS Small1•r d"'"" $75 SJ 00 t;.tfi !m23 Girl ~ Wh1il' Frl•n1·h Provmnal Canopy Udrm Sl'l 7 Pl'~. xlnl l'OOu !It;() 1~2 S 'll iv l ''''·"RS s -o,\K DESK. 3 ~ 4 1> l 1• 1\ 1•.:. : .. ·_I··".. dr.-wt'r<> /\II lol'k:. $12:; •lurrl, hnrn w w81.~ ~ rhS<IO 416!> 11111,... re11d) hl 110 .,. fl('\.\ -- ownr' l nui.uul hl.1t·k . Doullll' bed <'ompll'le w , few ,J\ 11 II 1 fl I ht' I' :0, ~prcud $50. ('a II fiiS 4424 C h J m fl i o n ' h i p ~I OS20 work bloodlanc<i. ,\KC Xlnl lnmlly protrrlor di Pl'l~ If ~ot:i J!Old ~ Chair Sl:i Sp o r l :i , N J • .1 I I l.11mp ~hlld<'" 5'~ t•a C'111 201 729 ~I~ (\.-e tbl SS 960 ~ ---------- LAB rurs. /\KC. blk/y, NEWS PC'OAK Cb Wrlb, $100 $130 BDRM SET SIM)() 836 4620 64Q.25n afl 5pm I ) ~~ ......... ~~.~~ ~~ ......... ~?.s.~ ~~~ ......... ~?.5.~ ~~~~~ ...... ~?.s.~ ~'.:~~ ..... !?.~~ ~.~~ ..... ~?~~' _Su_n_da_y_J_u_ne_4_'_9_1_s __________ o_,,._1L_v_P_1L_o_;_D_1_7_ ,UILIC .AUCTION PUILIC AUCTION a.s.oo (;JI a11u:.inurn w 4 S.wiftgMachiMS 1093 loak. M_.;... loah. 'o-.r t040 New &au.u Duuna Room 5H&a 8 MW Sl 100 AILlOI l&l0/ortr$88 7Ml ~ rttlmer J m~ old sxt ~. seU SUO firm I Jll ~2041 ••IBUY** GOIA! ~ltJ t '\lrn1tutt! & '\ppll11n1 •'> )R I will ~ .. u or SELL r 1 't ••u MASTUS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 Ua-. l t.tn)un lit• l'll t-tM't ..-1Nt; l'ft:\1S<)F ~tANV lTEMSOF t'INF. purnsJts & all ~cc~:,~ t:Jtl ••••••••••••••••••••••• '-',...nt 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• hn:ir l •)IAnhorl'IC'•noJt!l F.~TA1F: Jf:WELRY. ~STAT~ Jfo:Wt:t.ltY, 4il'J2873 '72 K~nmore +but ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATTBfrJON furmluh for !>·lll' 'Io11 ART UliJ l':<.;TS. AN AKT OBJECTS. AN --tonholcr in "Small lbl GRAY MARIHl FISHERMEN: KJ'Jdt-de:.1tl\l'rf11m11!ohi:d 1'1QU£S. FINE FURN • TfQUES. FINE FURN . For al<' 2 dee kalM. 1 & 2 cabinet~ 1>13-0223 The ltad1llonal heov> d\l· 28 • Ch a mp 1 0 n w 11\lnl! d1n1ng & l':l'C PllC>NI'; l''OR lN t-:rc. PHON~ FOR lN curt I h h "" bt!Jruuan tr1~1<1.iir<· t'O & HROCH U HI': FU & liftOCHURt: Call5'10·780.S s,ortMc)Gooda 8094 Ly, ig tweig t m.snm• ,.,ybndg'" Cl"S4tih~ d (• F. ,......,, .,,. .. _.,,,..,, --------••••••••••••••••••••••• engine To 350 HP Ge Single Screw. &<'lie). w~:iher & r)t'r. • , 645~ ..,..,,..,., h d b k SI .. C .. •eh-... vMl\el hi .... k ----------w e\ I b I j c k e d Pool l"bl-. vlnt ··ond . n UI n e 111• w part b ea • <ill Ian eeps 4 " ..... "" ... ""t t \."II I .\I, rd11•• . An·e!>i.Onc:. .ill .it " ... ~ ... c"-small 1 Id vel\ t ., MOVING SALE 510 1 n..... •-ft t L washdtdryer. good. con a~"'owick Celnbnty r"'g l\ulhonzed 01str Bnt.tol En••int• completely n• •ui1, u ~ f'1)r gll uw·l lu1 ' .mis whult~.ilt! p11el'11 IH• ni. ....,.,igners '""' ove s iv ....... " " "1 Capt's Cha". Z end 4ut'!I & t Ir I\ "!1:11 1u:1:1 own,. r '' "u L. only Ave. CdM. Items 50" to nn Brkfrnt $400/ofr &>fa dJt1on Sl2S both 675 6887 size. $350 or will give to Services. Cost.1 Mesu. bl.I t t ables . Coffee-t<1bl t' .... S200 Stereo, 0 ame tbl. tble S65. Lg Anl choir worthwhile chanty or" m4>89'l·854l Sectro.tfcSGNr VI f s I ate l 0 p MI SC Cb1011 l'Ulmt $31.10 l'JI\ l'd trW ~w beds & other household $300 Bdrm rum $5().$400 Bini cage & ~tnd. 3M bow 67$-7599 or 673·2323 .. Ind depth r1n1ler & wrought n'On ~ ~ arm t'hr ~'· cull evs mcl'g planls. 644·0.').~ Antiques $20 up lldbrd & F chin~. 2 hl';,}'1 lbl:. f ----------i Mmiu latht'y Salei brand new. unused 2-way 4!+47214 7·r~uthl'rflllt'<i.:old~ofa -spread $22S.Sleepersofo Jrtljb.Smit .0l'.°0"" Hang Glider·Sunbsrd Spt•ciaf. 80 2t5 amp t-•Mradio &RDF $6500 1.3' GE F /F $12$. 2 twin ----Ut>:.l Offtr Call n7J.'.JG32 LEl''T Hand golrc-lub sel. Sl2S. sat & Sun !JS 332 dmgmach.846·5036 __ slrato, + hc1rness, Sll9.95. General Manne or best offer. Call Ray, ~o e~h p~e ~l:?oe: ~J~~<~~e Lb~~~~f ~::~!~· ?rfM ~5 ~~:~~~~i ~~c. Sat/Sun ~~n1ng Canyon Rd 2 v~nASg'TTuCtllAt1NckCe'Ets'. SIS ~e;.~ a~~~~ 896· 1943. Batteries. 631-4343 ___ 1 SJ6.8891 ______ _ Deak •As Mev Col ..... 101 646-0390or G:l13':!22 • 1J "' BUBBLES~XT/\NT Rure Donz1 s peedbo:H . ,... · .. "'' SO d o..1k dmtnR room tu each. 64G·Ol!l8 QC EA N KAVA K ·The L.ak N I t ll ns carved fu rn: 8' head --------hie & G coverl'd chairs 2 14 Family Garage Sale at HEYER e ew ,w ,ins r~ 0 hkenew conditwn. w/blu board $400, 2 commodes Must M'll coudi & loveseat Mr /Mi's 1>ideboard. · 3 end or Southall cul·de· Sahot siulboal Sl.25, Rae diver· s it n K wer for 149 ~ 000.3664 printed s uper char~l'f1 $300,8' buffet $700, cofrec + 2 end l..1l;le:. in cood leaves & path. $1 250 sac 1n Turtlerock. Irv, DUPUCATOR quct Club or lrvane, ram transport l-O off-shore re-loafs. Power 9040 289 Ford antl•n·eptor table S17S.CallS48·tJl2.'; cond. $150 ur. b:.l ofr F'rom Bullocks. P as June3rd&4thfrom9am SlOO.Model 70 completl'· m m b r :. h p ers . Lrg water t ight ••••••••••••••••••••••• enf(tne $9500.Wouldcon • 979-4578 bt!fore 2Jl':1 --Kcnmorl· portable dti, flpm Take Tu.rtlerock to ly rebwlt, used l lime St I oo +Ir a nsf u N H storage for ~a me & Bay boat. 18' Lapstrake sider eqwty or trade for 8 sofa 4t loveseat Med1t. Good r ll e & (' I hwasher hlock top S7S •linarcrest to Southall Includes chemical & AlhlelH.' CIUll Mmbr:.hp eqwp Lt weight rbrgl:. Classic. Gray I /B. Xlnt uuto. motorhome. van. style $300. Xlnt cond um ur '0°' d · I • d • c II · k L cons truc tion (weighs P U. anythinf! of valu" 968-5754 prices. Cnurhl':-.. tbli.. f'r1gi aire e e~tn c rycr Sun only ; Table Saw . paper a 1·737 ti449 S12.S.ipri.nows ti. and less than scuba tank> S2495/trade759·0260 + $5000 cai.h 0Jy, chi'>. lam~eh·6'1ti 71475 & wa~l11•r RC A console WC'ber UBQ. Dishes. Sailer$32S Ph644 483':! -------- Moving sale! A rlliquc n · Sbli .! gold queen wulJ: l.1lairs. etc. 28 Mountain Mesa Verde. Country Club handles great in the s un• 642 7812, eves ~-9222 or wtute china cabinet. t a · Cor11'plctc :.et i.11r.1 & lin rh;11r., s;~ ca 2 ~JX:aken. View Turtlerock. Membership. full eqwty SI 000 REW A.RD C811 before !lam or Iv FOR SALE Set! at 96.S W 18th St, CM ble & 4 chrs $200 2 lge e:.eal, 2 end tbl!>. t11ff\'l' 55C> 1477 • m embership. Outst.and for mformauon leading mssg, 497 ·1473 1975 ~ • Reinell Segdan end tbls $50 ea 2 chow tbl. & lamp, many m1~r Cusun made pecky cedar ing investment ~a\•e toper:.on or person:. who ~AN Ki\ YAK Xlnl for Bndi:e. OMC 225, xtra lbls $25. Deep freeze 968-5376 lu v.h~ kathcrelte ~of ad. pal.lo furn. Sml md game !3.000 thru Pvt Ply Ask damaged ~lboa Island surllng, diving, toastal {·lean, dual station. Vlff. 25' C..,_ CN18 With Slip Outn ggers. bate 'ank. stem room, ~lee1>5 lour. ~ canva:.. Must sell. own new 42' 645-ti853 $200. Was her & dryer ---. , ~oo lll'-.l o~fer Goo tbl. Antique servant's tng SlS.000. 968-4507 eves property on Tuesday. depth 'ftnder. bait tank. Sloo Lam""' 10 I'' I l Amencan of Mar\111\lllt' l'on\J fi.10 1756. 675 ~I "all bov from England aft 7PM Mdy 30th P rolect1on trutslng. easy handhng. · ,.... K' en ··East Wino" 11 .. r 1~d ~ ~. • Call before !lam or Iv many xtras Pnccd lo S60. Twtn bed wtcover & tbl + 2 t'Kl +~~lm ~~ds "gr~n uphol chrs SJO ea an old cashier cage. Oak Nev.Port Beach Tennis g uaranteed 673 0207 mssg, 497-1473 move bolsterS7S.556-8674. f'l2S Ii r hr'> S2S l'Jl'h ~:! loves1•alS, l n~eds r e· t~wh~-~~~mgklTUl~~~in~ Club. Limited number or Color TV. ,\1agndvox. Rodi Old bureau desk. need:. Serving cartlh.tr s12s 1·11q•r1ng, S75 & JS ;,0 ";s 'b5r~ainu~Sl Lennis & s wim m 1:m · plays f:ood, $95 Vacuum HiR sh.reo 8098 le1toffft'. Cllaroder loat 11· Monterc)I type, CRT w/rarl' Hicks eng. Min' con<I w/Bal Is land moor· ing. & dangy As kan g $16.000 Will cons ider r erini s h . $!00, 8 . liaby r nbS-1067.'lOW O.Uifil~lSaftG J>,\1 cri . .. ~i;::~ps avail. 644·0050 ca.nn~ter, Sears $18 ••••••;•••••••••••••••• hert'ulon &ofa,earthtone7'l'OUl'h&lovl''>cat Green F 1 p S 1 Su 6"6·l RCA 21 .. c:olor TV . HARRISON'S SEA RA. Y IOATS plaid. very good cond.I & yellow stnpcs. Good GoarocpSale 8055 4daaymio~lyati1°0.~_e:us~· FesuvaJ of Arts. La~una 4 new Michchn JR 111 Puckard Bell 6' Spamsh $100.963-11431 comJ $150 l'h:>t;J 58!11 ....................... Grand Canal, 8<11 ls An' Pageant of the Masters. llrl'S + 4 1SX8':r radial stereo.833-8447 --Promont-PtSale d "· l.ag Bch. King Tut spn kc r1 m :.. Cni.l 3101 Coast Hwy. N D. 631-2547 ...................................... -·, t1ques, ccoral-0r1tems.,. theme. chantable fund SbllO+st!ll saoo firm. "ClrTVSl58.lyrwar EvetythinCJ Goes! m1!1C rac.mg, tickets 515 per 675•8273 t'rec Del.& set up 20S2 boat. real <.>State or land ~· CHRIS CONNIE '67, etc in trude. 49'/.l366 or FB. twin screw!!. canvas 494.7439 eves International Designer Pattern MacJo [a•,y 71802 .I t'.WJ- ( --. ft.fA f-· /,.-.. ":.\. ,Y !'~ 1 r''i... ....... 1 ff L 4-(..._I ~ ~ ~1':; .!j,.'';,. , . . _J l "i•· ru ... ,·.nu~ ,,1lorfo4 •H punt ... in fin,• t Ut• n I• r tfn• """ rit•1fiOt l0Jh t'l'UtUJth It ... llllll(l••r t,.+. t1t11I ... h .. ~ ,,,, .. ,.r. 1l\' h11d •• f'rin<"""" ><••11n11111: ,.,,., .. 111 -1 ll'hth ft .. ro·tf ~lun . IJ.IH~~ /llJV"'· !"\lr.tili "' , flt-11,-1 rn-. ... '" hu1111n 1n •''HI, tn b:11·1\. 'ilHO:l M,,. .... ,. 10 IH. To ord~u· i!Y•ntt outi.-rn t111111t 11 r, .• ,, .• 11mo1·, 1u\1lr•·M~ un'1 11p. PRICE: $2.00 plvc )0q ~h1pp•nq & handlong. Sew Sp,.edy Pottern Book, $I, 50 po••po•d, Oe&•gner $ew Top Boole, $1.00 po~•p<>o\f, ~l .Jk t• 1·h1•l k ,,,,,,1hl1• 111 ''1'·"''. \l,111 111 lh1 n1'"'''"''"'r 1· 11 "l'·••h .1 .:. 1111•1, • !'>I \tt11111 I ' I nH>! IH U1•pl (' 11 I International Designer Pattern 7332' ~lfl, "llkY f11l1t11•" lln 111• 11\ f,.1 lh1" ln•tll-r•tf\ ~\1•1•Vt • "'"" <In•.-... l'ull ,J,.1n ... ·h 'I"''' 1 .. ••l\ .. ,. •II n111°1 .... II\ 1·11 .. \;111lll fn•m "''"' II\' 111 h• ml 1111 , 1.1.l~·I !>1•"~''" 6-16. To e•det ~1·n11 p11ih H\ 111mil..-r, "' ·1, 1111m1 111lttr""" 1tnd 11p. PRICE U.~ plu• 30t ,t .. pp•nQ & hondt1119. $piing t. Svmmet Dreue• Poll••n Bnot.., $1.SOpO•lpotd. o .. 19ne• S•w Tip 8oot., $1 ,00 po<>tpo•d. \l.1t..1• rht•rk µ,l\.Jhll' 111 "'"''', \1.111 111 •h" n1'"''PJl>t't. I' n "llJll1.1 ' 1111111;1' ''' \l11!n1•f ' I ll'llWI Ut•Vl l' l:i --. .- Cslm furn, 6 mos to I yr MOVING -ALL MUST GO person . Nites avllll New port Blvd. CM old 10 pc modular hv rm Thurs, A••". 17th & 24th. II O brass c nu's, never 642-5340 rm. s urveyed Ma Y 2 . .---CiO-'_A_l_:W_U_N_D __ l I t bl ., Sat , S unda y 2 951 -,.. ·----------s c ·/.! u~s a cs. " ''u~··•ada '"The Bluffs"' Fri.Aug25th Order ynur USl'tl.&mag:1tmcs Rare'", liris to l. ownr (7 141 Tii~WORLD etagerc.., Thoma<: Organ· '' <..'\.I tickets now. The Villa. books. 1 Photographer 4 screen TV. brand new. Sof.., bl•d qn htlrm .. ct. ND 1605 E 4th St Santa Ana av:.111 1 9!12 l:J!l6 Tele-troo. New SJOOO. sae 436-4054 35' Challenger Ketch. ltghtt•d µlantcrs . !'i /S • ' ' $1500 5516385 rc·fri1:. bar. µidun•s. Horsff 8060 W ..... TED I' or t ah I c d s h w r 32' Chns Craft Constella. 6'111P diesel auK, hot & tlon. Twtn 185's. Al>F, t'Old wtr c;ystcm. bow & auto p1lot. tnm tabs. ball stem rails. dbl hfe lmet.. tanks. Bartel. new paint. many i.a1ls. s ips 6, hold· rovers, S8500 firm. P.P mg tanl<. AC/DC rcfng. 644 1740.S42 7572 s tove w /ovt>n, many l'lolhl"i ,.,, 10 I~ Il l.••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1"111 wt huH'he r block top, ('Omb cim1n1t rm &~uml· AQHA TOP CAS H OOLL/\rt hi,·y<·le. m opr d . clay TELEVISION RENTALS thl w ti d1air:-. 117 PA ID FOR YOUH pots.+ mi"i1' <:AJti\(a: Promontory Or. Wc~l Mare clabber bloodline. JEWELRY. WATCllES. SALi::. Sl.jN & MON 20SG CrFroween Rdee~~·eAr:TV i>IS l712 ne.irslered 8 years old ART OBJECTS. GOLD Tu:.'tm. N B 54X 5272 Garai.:e Muvsnl(Salc, 1-·r1 !}t~~OtiP~71 4 1 737 ·6449· ~·l~iEF~R~TT~~~<.:~ Cir TV MagnovoK, pla)" L~~4~~!!:9~0 ----------•other xtra:. $49,000 Cabin Cn.user. 22' Remell. ·12. fuJly eqwpped, slip av..111 $6500 12131 598· 230lf. ( 714 > 826-2995 F'mancm~ {'an be ar· r a ngt'd ENSIGN YACHT SALES. 2816 Lafayette, N B 548·1131 & &11. 9 3. lot!> ol ~oodll'io. ANTIQUES. 645·2200 good S9S. Va e u um lawnmov.er. 15' tn hull HcMts~Goods 8065 S!!ars cannJ!>H'r Sl8 :JOJ7So Harbor.SA. ~k1 hoat. :.ml sterl'O ••••••••••••••••••••••• Go lr dubs. l'hildr~n 646-1525 :!5 COLORCONSOL~ 21522Arrhcr C1rt:l_t'. H B Stainless sl"""I W'aterle"'. s :.tarter sets. 7 club)). --------- ----1 25' Trojan. F IB. dual con-SKIPJA(..'K '75, 24 , FB. trol. !i lps 4. dinette, trlr. all electronics Low 'to v l'. 1 ctr. Sh a r p . hrs. SIJ.900/ofr Pvt Pty. . ""' ., 3 S 7 ° N l & No3 ood & From J "llouse or the Works good. $H9 li \H,\GF: SJ\l~F. 2500 cookware. 19 P'' scl . p'utt:r. 0w $46 ~omp Wec•k h ory while Call964·2123 ~·av1l·w. C.:d:\1 Sunday lifetime warr. Days Da}'s &t2 7812 or Sat Sun trench & Uutr h turn Loudsl)t!aker enclosures <mh•' H1•ar uf Hlth.:. IJo 835m5 &t!\·es ss1-i:J39 St>crclaire dei.k. Louis ftAlte« 604E"s $30 ea. :'\ot 01:-.turb kOanh ~ l 11 h h Id XIV arm chair. display Sansw tumtbl w/Stanton Last Chane~. ~l buy or MU--0153 mu s t S l'll 1mmed 714-846-29!15 . 213·592 29-11 · oodus "eaell r ou"~c 0 Simmons elel' hosp bec1 t•ab . d1n1.1.: table. 6BlEL' .. oc JBL Lance r tlle season. '67 C:hn !>, 26'L•---------lil" Y <1rd ~all'' /\nuque' R 5 a ter ·• Xlnt cond. ~·7s. ''a 11 •· h ...... bl k "' "°" L trak ...... Sk fl l .., .,.,1 '"'87 _., " pou:. {"' ac vcncllan T1 lo· ....... pe.ake...! -o. ea a115 e ~~a i . win SEA RAY BOATS & anll"Ul' l'lol'k, ho:-.p1lc1I '"' "' O')C •i><• e\•es bl A d uu:> '" '" • I t ( .., ~ -mar e top .. , 1n1ng Dyna Pat-4 preamp SSO eng s. o., o e quip. IJC<J & ~1sc ,sauSun 3rd Jewelry 8070 ('hr-;. m edal hon arm Realistll' M inimus Jl Bimini cov·.,, ready for & 4th 112 Eighth Sl II 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\"iagara Cyclo massa ge. t•ha1r. Chippendalc com speakers .. s na ""l c nc..l hs tung A Clasi.ll' Al·t Now Open auto, adjust, dbl bed w /2 d h hb k • .... ... "° JJ,,., ..... c1... f /\ft Garal(e s alt--Clraran<·t• Beautiful l 291< VVSI motors S600 960·63ZI mo c, ig ar arm now . ..,""" or or ~ Elden t:.l\I 548 !1572 ruund diamond mounll'll chd&r : cofke tabl<'. mar Speakers, Sansu1 . l pr 5pm: 642 6:_39_:_1 ____ 1 Until 8PM SU!\11.>AY ONI.) in whJte gold Tiffany sl'l· (laclc p11ck blower Yard bit> top. !>Ide table. mu~ X7500& I pr LM330. Both 32. GRAND BANKS 1970 St N 11 AM lo I J•M Hikes. tl II mulor, sports c11wp m1•nt. ~•Wkt'. l'lC :1:157 1\ I a b .i ni a l' r . (.; M 545 :ia.x lmJ: Appraised $15,000, Var, l"ann1sl~r \a('. hPlne ;~t'e' ~a~yl'l!91~Z11u;· o(cosft$1700068·1~st sell lkst VHF radio. auto' pilot. 1 Days a week Del>l ofr. 675-5418 w1 ru~ bealt?r, back pa<·k .. __ er. .,v, Pvt ply 830·544\I DIAMONDS.. PVT ESTATE Solitaire appraised Sl 7,500/$5,SOO. $12 .3020 /$3900 S6.6021S2400. Other ~ems. 714 546-11710 \CIC. floor ma r h1nc Mis..c .. laneou~ loats&Marin~ ------ONCE A YEAR ¢ 1826 after 5 Wanted 8081 ic-.i-nt llr 1 tli lap:,trake clas:m· +-------......,..r·-dayboat, rcrond. Gn.•y :\loving :.ale. I.oms XIV •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• manne t'n~. Be'lt orr .. CLEARANCE China <'abrnet. hufe a ORIENTAL RUGS General 90 lO Day 547 s1n2. eve 675 9011; hl·d , 9' ~ofa, Kang and tapestnes wanted ••••••••••••••••••••••• bookcase hdbrd. 2 t•offet> <.;omplctc sail's & service 12' 6HP Mere. Forward l b Is. pee an c h c i. l by eKperts Shah ·n Shah. controls. '295 or bst of· drawers. :.lerro w /11 trk 557 MOO. fer.644·1605. Gerrard turnlbl. sliOl' '76 1'ro1an 2.'>' Likt< new Canvas. VHF. mllst sell SaT4P $6.370. SlS.500. 558·853'1 o r 311' Sportbndge. twin 67!>-1938 vs·s. tnm tabs. ele<.'tnl' We crrmtge trocks of ----------• relng & stoYe, dock. side 1\ TT Jo; N T J 0 N A N TIQUERS & COLLeC TORS F...-;tate sale. Plate l'llll, olc1 crocks. & re c-ords. pamllng:.. lJnnb. rum. glas:;, prorc Y·S 1127 BJll>na (;ovc i. N B li73·6688 Mac.l~="*M=. =rl='f projector. screen. mul'l1 W/\LLACE Ster ling more 759-7500,49'-J-5()60 silHrwarc 6 111 pie lhl !>ln~. Grand Baroque Cor o Elect. Corona pauem673.(119l boatsforreal"tate& 31' Un1fllle, many exlras. pl)WCr, s hower. 200 . W .. _ top C'o nd1t1o n PP. Jlallon fuel.manyextra.s . ••ce •eno. e -... ~ S3-1 900 831-9395 l oruy Slock ii632. \VSO Cultural EKchangc ••••••••••·~·••••••••·.~ Tc..1m· fund raii.cr Sun Lathe Amencan 19x36 .. .lune 4th Easlblurr Park. S2.4SO. Colchester mps IO :I Adult & i:hildrt>n':. 3 inch hl)ldc .. S3.2SO 5purts ,.11wp & clothe-.. lladial dnll 4 .. SJ.000 bikes, huust•hold items, VeM1cal borer 48 S6.000 anLH(s. Lot!> More (213 ) 961-3434 type writer $100. 420 Polarmd camera. l'aSc, WANTED · RALPllS S35. Reel Lape recorder, MKT Number I Pnt.C :.If-cont. SJS. Sat1Sun Part) Cont est Need !H8·9'798 S I a m P" a :? & JI 1\ V Jo: ~to& ~ ~ 28' ~rOJan, Newport Bt•h -r · SHJll shp a vailable Excell Y a c h t S a r ~ 1 · rood Musl sell $850010£· 548·1132, 67S.2650 fer bi3-Sl32or 675-3683 ~t amps :11 & 113 of OIL PAINTI NG 34x70" C<Jd1llJe Ca r Pnte. C;.ill loah. Marine 9030 ·73 Remcll ?A' hardtop San Sl,532. 24 ' Express Cnnser V8. trlr. elt!Ctnc rcfng, rllll'k side power . tnm t<ib-.. wipers, lOO ~allon fuel loaded Z only Stol'k 1163t. 673. No de aler!> please. ~H>Vl~G Si\Ll':-New 2 Pac1fs~ View lots for ttockwell pwr tools. fr1.r. S a I e Sae rs f1 ce Ca 11 •·omp<>t·tor, rn1crow<1\>C, 646_7_235 _______ 1 Seascape, framed. Blues 64!>-7857or979-0594eves Eqaiipment crwser V~OMC & i: r n s . Va I u e S37 5 --. -•• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • ___ S7_soo __ 6_7_J..J826 Rt'Clecoraled home Sell .,._,sscal WA.HT TO SELL! •77 32· Sed an Unifhte $ISO 962-4751 lmtrunenh 8083 Wlutelme recorder, two w/Nµt shp ttiggeli to tht• IBM cXCl'. fom·y ll hK· /\COUSTICAL Ceiling & 1t1res. rTl<lny other items. Texture Spray Machine . ms 0766 18842 Saginaw, 100 gal tank SllOO. Ph Irvine ________ , 644-71&1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• engine synchontsers, two max. 2 helmb. radar, et<.· H & B Scotrh Blade iron~ Hammond organ. console anchors. JO amp deck $.59.S!JO. Staats. 64S-660ll 2·9 PW SW used 3 limes S A·IOO w1l22 Lcs he spkr. cord, depth flasher, mast - Shaft. 0 -3. 645·9568 ncwSSOO rh) lhm unit lli;thl, swim ladder. pole :?A' Sk1p1ack OMC. rish mg Racquel cluh of Irv, rpls S2000-0ffcr P P 5116·686<! holders & a complete Fi· eqwp"d & loaded. Trlr. SonS3,245 24' Cuddy Cabin. VII, trlr, loaded. Heady to fish ft:-. hennen·s dch~ht Onl} one Stock 11554. ----------~:i t 1 Sun, 9·1l. llou11e Rockwell 10" Table Saw, furniture g lasswa rc , 4" jointer. 10" radial. all Louis. boOks. after :a yr~ new. many othrr items. ~J me. re~1denre 3026 !115-0766. 18842 Saginaw, HabbSL.<.:M 1 rv1ne. membership $000. Call Orum:.. dbl bass. 2 ndt•, 2 quench holon syste m . $10.500. 64S.6600Tom 833·8802or?S2 0l8R. floor toms , S Zdd1an CallDaleat49S·2'700 LIVEAIOARD King size water bed-dark cymbals, SlinAerland. •ZODIAC Achieve the u ltimate pine with headboard & Sonor & Ludwig chrome Port A-Manne pnvacy on Newport Bay Son$1,89l 20' Runabout. VM. trlr. one only. Stock 11570 ----------S tt ·re o Set. New S.1nyo MisceUarte04'1 8080 $150. Bike rar k $7, anl1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• drawers on both side!>. i.nare w ixtras S3SO or lo.flat.able Boats to I h Is h andsome • RR SON'S aJso111cludesheatingclt?· offer 642·t16 l 7 3l 22 292.5College.c .:-.1. classic. 40' Matthews HA I ment Only $200. 968·8561 Hroad. NB (7141540.2070 crwser . Complete with SEA RAY arts JOP.M. PA "Y!>lPni. mixer. umps. rnoonng. $12.000. Ens ign 3101CoastHwy.N R 'Jue dolls. wrt iron ean WGG•GET•GS 1.IL•l&b r a. :! proi. ~ A h.i1rdrvers, Scar's huge lrl'r~er S t 5U, 2 19 (;ohlcnrlJ(I. CdM L awn mowl•r . C"l t c t t•t.l)?t·r . ~ardcn tools. aquar•um:-.. pic ture frames. & other m1sr ~ood things Jl:IO Mira Lom:1, CM I hlk N of t ' 111' crs1ty. off I rvinc 6.11 J741.j ------- Garagcr Mini Swap meel Mny sellers Baq~:11n!i .:alort'' Sun only !I AM·4 PM \)ft;t El Camino CM 1Fa1rv1ew & /\dams> 545· lOO!l ------ Come & ~et It! Sml tools. mi sc Clearin1t 011l i::urgal(e. 548· 701 l. 2032 Wallace.CM C0mt Brows~. I 0-4 Gas apt s tOVl'. furn. tables. bri c k a-hrac:k, books. lamps & misc 127 E. Bay Front Balboa Is le Cromyourbus1nesscard . !l'c nitor:> t Jbint·L~ SELL idle items with a VarhtSales S48 1132or 6312547 Send one card "°r each Patio r ' hnd rails. ~nm, h ' t Th · Daily Pilot ClassLried Ad. fi7S 2650 · l•---------elc approx 12x16 for m1crop one~. e c. e ___ _ ___ _ ~ae~ if~~ ~~~ ,:,~a::·n ~; mobile hm Si5 New 36 . P n c e I ~ r 'g ht. r a 11 ~q""~.r.r...r...r.r.r.r/..r~.r.r.r..r..c;rJ:rJ".r/..r/.Ar..r..r.r.r...r.r/.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r...r..r.r.r.r.r--s sealed allract1ve tag & screen dr SIO. !lf.o.4094 or 646-6056 wknd!. & oft Ii S , § s trap. meeting airline 546-0llO wkdy'> § ~ 1 o. reqwrements Pre-"Mal'helln llres. 230x1sx. KING CORONET. ~upcr ~ Fun Funni•es ~ X vent loss & theft' For a 1 brand new 1 near new 20 s terling silver bell. S § personal.iied tag enclose 2 lair All for $100. No Kint cond. SJOO/b~l ofr 8 S wallpaper, fabri c or ssnglesales.640·9473 /\lso CONN OIHM.'TOH S e 0 r 8 ··oay Glo·· paper & we TROMBONE. good :.tu S I.1 S will back & lnm your PHOHEMATE d e nt 1ns trum c nl , S 8 • ~gs Or try l WO cards S200 bsl ofr 552 7830 sl' ~ ... · w r warranl y . $79 '' F hul F th l' back to back s a ODS a ers l\ PRICES: ~org~1:1~~~!49. 750·37!11 Of~~ & 8085 8 . § S2caor3/SS --..-r-~ l\ 4/5 taus $1.60ea. · S f ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ S .. Moving sale. acn ice d k \l S 6 19 tags Sl.50 l'a quahty itern.s. Give-away Te~.k t.?P c xcc. Ci. · l' • . :'i lOormoreSI 40 08. pnces Lamps. pi{'tu res. ~ x72. S25~. Sml f'.~e 8 This Father's Day do something different with an s Sales Tax lnduded hric·a brae. headhrd:.. cab $20 C a rd files 8 .. 0 0 O" · II h Id h ~ NOCAKO'' metal bed frames. fabnc 759.75()(),491J.5000 § AD F R A greeting a t e wor can s are ~ Draw your own r)r send & l'ilfPCt sampl es . wrn ,\11Cfl<)J.)l\TA or s on Sunday, June 18th. ~ nnme. address. phone & womens pun.es. s hores. BASIC F<>lJ ll A way 8 ~ ~~·.1~dd~~~~h~ard per ~·lothing all ne~r n e.";. A synchrnnuu~ (.'om s You can croate your own card hke the sample s ,.. 5ize 10-12. Hurry f'r1 Sul municat10n:> l'Ontroller S "'f • • • • • · S ~~~o~heck or money or· after s pm. Sun Ill to 5 Shebui,ta, Cint1 , Oh § below and bring 1t into any Darly Pilot office or ~ PILOTPRIMTING ~~~ ~~~a~1~~h~1!g';1J.; • Sl31474·1760 § you may mail it to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. B~y .S~ .. § P.o Box 1500 Niguel. 496·6458 Call TEAJ< Tl)p Desk S70. 1s·· s § Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626. The pnce 1s ~ Collta Mesa.Ca.92626 l"irstfromguard gate. & c Elcc l ~pewriler s only $10 Your card must not be larger than the t\ 1,...111111111..__..._..111111111.,_._._... .... .__....,.__....__....,_..__...111111111.__.._.,.__...._ w1stand Si5 642 8211 § · ~ S AVINGS 0 111 T o wn § sample shown. ~ 01'·32A Copier w1cablnt?t § ~ ~~"rlc~i f~~~~~~:l\i~!~s ~ HAPPY FATHER'S DAY ~ or as ba<•k up rnnt~ ~ ,, c'Op1es from s 118 to 11 · ~ S S3SO 644 47611 S to our ~ § s 8087 ~ Master Sailor ~ ~:·;;;;·'c;;;~;;·~·;;;;l· ~ Joe Dokes ~ Bnght green w /blk head. S '' turq breast. red. lame. N on wnd or Sea ~ qwet. 2 cages. 1-4' tsll. I § We Love Thee S sm . S8S for all 642 73117 ~ S Mcryo't l lrd Fann S Sally,SUe&Sam ~ s ~ Spe"Claf All kind!! or cai:"d aviary b1nts 646-2200 § s & § If you need help composing your "AD FOR DAD" ~ ~ and would like a little cartoon in it, please call a ~ ~ friendly Daily Pilot Ad-viser at 642-5678. § RACOON Baby. 6 wk& old. Loves pee>ple. $80. 675-0289 or 645--0229 ,.... & o,..,... 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• STARSPlNET Nds RepAir ~ Call 840 3437 eves WU RLIT ZER El c<' Organ Rhythm bnse Xlnt cond ~. 631-2595 aft5pm ~ ~ § ~ § Y•c•dwtfyow ~ ~ Ftlth«'• Day ccrd or ~ S 111• yow~ Qwp ~ ~ Of' l.._.IMriccri 642-5678 ~ ~ § ~~/~J""~/~//./J"'././~~~..h'..h'"~~.r~ \ • I I DIBOAIL• PILC'' ~o~ Junu 4 1978 f04 906 looh.. Sall 9060 ~/ 9 120 Clciulc:1 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• ,., • ••••••••••• ............ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lr-nporl rrtH k l\1 mper. !924 Chrysler. ne~d~ ('Om \.'l;i"·'" HJ\ fSo " •I r-i1!itr •~!> ,, rJ1·1n" I t I t • • " I l'Jbo\ t'r, -.litll• 111 IY"t' P ee re:. ora 1011 engme m~o·'.~.>..ln11u11J ,..111 .11~•nn1·r 1111'11p l \l JI IJ 't IJm1} ... 1 " l r I N"'I StOrJ"l'CUll\"Jrl runs. ex rd part~ bol2 iOtiO p1·r t l.t:.:. 1~12 r.H1· uw~er >1tl 1c n.:. t' w ~nh S?2S 'Jso I:: '22nu 49'l 2588 ""l"t'k 'llewpu1 I llJrl>o1 .io{·h(Jr "ind le:.,,, whl. Sl •C M li-$0 5177 -------- ldMll U•e-aboard '.•lht <;lub Xlnt 1·und tl1lt1Kt'r. J k"" u11.t11 I' I' _ _ ___ 4 Whftf Dri•H 9550 L2' l'hn~ In c·ab1n rnutur \.Ill m.1o;t f1hf·rfi l.1..,, 675~ C:lbover cum~r for short ••••••••••••••••••••••• ('hl I"'''" h I I huJI & 1 uddt•r S:IOIJ t '.tll l 'h. h • • bl-0 P U . t-•ord. Chevy ur \II • :. "'' o, ~ owt.-1. u il 1 fi7 5 • u, n 'I 'W"'"rt ..-1i.t t .inct• to uy l I' n ly l'QU11.11a•l1 8, II"') I" "uJ' u l """ ft1r undl•r $."l0,000 Rare Uodge, $11)5() or bsl ofr w,rrucrowuvc llH'O, hot l!Ulb a _ i:rW!>l' l'Qwp'd Nci<t wk 979 l866 & cold water. l'Xlt•ns!H' JO 1970 AnglcmJn gact \\di 111.· l>kr l1~ted t:ABOVE_R_C_o_m_p_e_r_fo_r 1•le<'lr o n 1rs 7 S KW nJ!gedrutter S12.HOO ~l~0.107,1K700086 Import Pickup $700/bsl )'!C nera tor In DnslOl l·un 675 6294 ---ofr 897·9120 d 1t1on. A floatin g SAMTAMA20 ---- townhous e En&1g n VENTUR E 222 l'op top, l.1k1· new w Barient. Good a s new rab~over Yachts $40,000 Ensign trlr. eni: Xtrris ~50. w111t'hcs, Ullman ~.illi-. cmpr, hus everything but Va{·ht Sales. !'>'18 1132 or 646 2166 rncl ln ·rad1al !.p1nnuker l h l' ., how e r s J. 5 SO li7S·2650 W h l h u 11 w t un· en l 837 7R02 t!f75 3.5' Bertram, lo1tdl'<1. 1~1~~~~n~i~~~iM;1i':1~~1~~~ ~~~~ii Sj>?r)(). Slip avail. ----- ,\.P ., radar, whl lane 7pm.UolJ.7528..'S\J Motori1edllkn 9140 fa tho. unan. $73.500 - -l~lundcr 30 MK 111. Cll'an, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Staats.64s-6600 Om{·~.i l·I, ll tghw<•~ fully ('Quip Ready to llC• SUPER OELUXf: f t>'<IC 772S'SLICKCRAF'T, bl•st avail, ownr dc:.pcrate Y At: 646-055 l trailer. ht· . l'UVl'I . 511 P Must sell Asking ~.l.100 Pl'<1 OH Gos lank. sails. 1'1nt I' p ~5.3151 Mo 842 ~2.I l'OOd Complete $11)~ or --......:;<"-""' -------- w 111 tr a de for Ir g Columbia Challenger 24 HONDA ~xpr~s Mol)t'd. motor<'ycle or tunvcrti· fl Fully eqwp. Ucas. 1977. save SlOO Pd S350. ----- 9060 hie 752 ().l74 51:11 51143 askm o !2SO Xlnt cond. lo • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • m1 s75 9033 loots, Sail Santana 22. rare S5900 25 Coronado '69 O'Ua\ 2S '77 VHF. xlnt cund, $7000 •'69 Coronado 25 <h-::.pcratc t.'75·71>7'1. 530 9849 Fred MotSc~/ • <!h. 70 4 hags 01 r -By w. ncoLoaded tor l'•·Jr•on 33, '"< . ...,7 "•W• ·---------1 9150 ~ ~ lN ~ .~ru ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'l'W~ing. New VJ IF ~ Steel Y.awl S-.5.000 Fantastic Bari.:a1ii 21;· l':xcellcnt Condi Ii:!' l2 Mcter. Chpp"'r Martnl· .,1oup. lion~ $7500 ~r~dl"' h r~.950Y,ova1!er VHF. OF. Sll'rt:O Sail 661-6029 '1 c s ' 3 1 away for S2600 Phone ___ !Pnvate Party1 12· Kopy Cat <.:at ;.imar-•7•1•4'.6•73•• •95.7•0 _____ 1 ran . I yr old S650 FUJI -YAMAHA ___ 544_·_64_96 U niqu e 30' r t1ppl•r DEALERS . F' V 1 munm" VllF . OF. <':>tm YachtBrokcr<iJ.:(' M orte w /tr r. m~iny wd 111l .. hgd ma:.l . I W d xLr as S750 • • 1stmgs tmlc • fi7:J 59K5. IH!'>·4727 !14&3!:117 Southwestflll Yacht Sales Classy Gaffl·~ ~.!'-1\tkins Bo~lps/ 9070 :W16NewportUlql Sca~ull 0 1 B $t!!H)O ••••••••••••••••••••••• '.\lewport llc•ach 673· 1039 or 675 9137 Hkr SLIPS AVAILABLE 1714) 673 9211 Catalina :!7. \FJW. 1•I\•(· ..,tart outbd, l\lnt conrl SI I .!ISO. 8JO. SOK.'> ·77 CATALINA JO Xlnl cond s:!9.000 !1611-1396 weekday1•\ , . ., WN 17' O'Day Sallll4),1t trlr & mlr 52000 751 ·6848 Y 1\l' Nt•wport f>t6 0551 V..inlc'<i slip or s1dt' lll' tor 4;( Tra"lcr Temp or Jun~ term lease or ::.ub· lcao;l' Will prov1dt' use of ':!I bay o r 'lk1 boat. j?rall~. 645·6853 W A N T t: D P a r l n ,. r w mechanical !>k1llo; for 1 , 111l 1n l!:ncson 27 "'wpt h<ldt :.hp. INBU. "Ill roller I urltni::. t.-tr :! vr' old S2500 "40·6067 :\1 J t u r l' <' o up I t' . n o C'h1ldn•n, nt•t'<l -.ltp for :i-1 K' Sabot. n>mpll'lt• bul ..,;ulbual. """.ire .. EH•s nl't'<li-work S75 1;.1~ 1727 :;.IQ.0093 '71 llusqvarna dirt bike 250el'. rebuilt cn~1nc. with 2 hour:. $100 or bsl orr fur 1mmed ~ale. 645 781.3 or :>.'.I I Cubnllo, C M. <rear) ·75 Honda XL 70 ~nduro. 200 m1. like ne w, $400 54()..4032 '75 llonda CL360. l'X<'el cond. 9K m1 , e xtras $525 &\5-.4727. 673·5985 Suzuki '76 RM 250. very clean. many extras $700 545 0987 ·75 Honda 750. 14.000 mi. S1450 COSTA MESA AMC-JEEP #1 IMCAUF. OVERSTOCKED! Z5 CJS ava1labll' 1B Pickups available 55 Che ·okees available• 22 Wagoneers available VOLUME DISCOUNT DEALER! COSTA MESA AMC-JEEP 2,52.1 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 714/549-8023 1976TOYOTA LAMDCRUISY Thts one's fully t'<Jwppe<I & hJs lov. mile!» 154ll'VK > $5199 '77 1LAZER CHEYENNE, 8 , .1uto. air, PIS, till steenng. like new' Unl1m11cd mileage warranty. ;ivail 154l3). $7999 COPELAND JEEP 2001E1st, SA 558-8000 '76JEEPJ-IO l!ri6 Capn Cyc·lonl·, 13' -.ailboat. orng & \\hl. < omplele "' l'OVl'r l't<• ~ r>ay!-. 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Satl lhl!> side tics. moo rings, like new. under t.000 m1. \\kmf' ti752117l anyt111ng,willtrade work must sell. $950/bcs l of· 2001 E ht, SA :".J ·~· 1 1• llP 1f needed, ~!13 ask frr. 640-8561 Mark. leave 558-8000 * · l'Wl,l()rt ,v, •1'J1 '· • for Craig, Pleas•· ka Vl' mes o II. lo.H1c'll :\1 u:.t sell ml.'SS<JI!<'. ,77 FORD F 150 SJ.t:>O l!l!I :!li20 · '71) llonda 125 CB 1400 m1 hl.indeor :10. ~K 11 . ~upt•r l'atamar.111 l'nndlo· lfi, l~1al. lllJrlY >.Im~ ~.I .illll 11111111 t oll111•d .t111111111t1111 UH.al Dr want' ~ltp ur ... 1t11• l ll' up for 11 ' power liUal 1;.,1-1.6053 E xi·1.•I rnnd. $400/ofr Ranger Xl nt oh:4 , II p I' U.W 5918 '\Spd. Vli. s lerC'O, 11 ,000 I' I' • t r.11 I t•r . 'In l \·u 1111 ti+<\ lk:IU ti-15 ~151 76' L25XZ Ya maha. Ii \ l'nlurt· 25• :\1any I'.\ I r a.., Mus t .., t• 11 1 o I 1 170 otiOb. 76H·4000 .1 fl •• • Tl"CIMporl~~ Sabot 'UPl"f tnntl1t ion, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Grl'al cond. fasl St50. ~3582 t·1i::~1·tl lor racin~. s:J2,, ~ Sf1ff/ Motor H~s. 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Mew Autos, ,...ew • •5ll·250.1• • ....................... ······················· ......................... -- AN EXAMPLE H.V. rental '76 Mini mtr home Summl•r ll<>sv Sips 6. $165/Wk SJG.7007 R.enl 20' Mini Mlr llome. fully !>elf C'Onl 'd, re~crvl' now 642 0948 RENTNEW 27' PACI-.: ARROW. sips 6, full bath. P P 646-4546 621 Ch fr. N 11 75 Chinook )tolor llm ~·lf cont'd. :.11>:. b Dod~l' <·hass1•., 360 ru in V ~ eni:. P S . P ll. auto. lo mi':.. \lu!>t !>ell Sl0,500. !'>48·:r7 14 rrules. P . S, wh1•l·b oll road lirt·~. I yr l:!.WO mi. warranty <021:! 1 $6699 COPELAND JEEP 2001E1st, SA 558-8000 Trucks 9560 .......••••.....•...... ~ . -.. ALLEN · GMC TRUCKS 1978GMC 114 TOH VAHDURA \18 .. 1,mmarc 1,-anc-OJ"•" •" '' OltUQf'\ 4 l • t O tr•'""' !Gl1~cr..oo6t61 ~ss9s 1978 GMC 112 TOM PICKUP , ,,,, of'e' tulty tac•o•v eQu1QC>ll<l' ITC01<8B2?3501 WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OFJIMMYS, SUBURBANS &CREWCABS Tneclll 9560 AMtos Want.d 9590 Autos. 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In l!li7 Fox Wili:On. \ (.' m 1. ~·;oil l u n 1111 111 n 1\:\1 F:\1 <'as:.. :.nr1 . l!rl'JI ~ b!>Loffor !Jti2 Jli>! lUOd SS;100 S3G·l2113 or t..'73·11261 1977 TOYOTA PICKUP ·I 'iJ>l'l'<l. to nrll'au l'over & only 5000 miles L1 kt• NEW' 01-;47~41 $4395 Nabers Cadillac 76 AUDL . IOULS. SUNROOF. AIR. very lo ms. I OWNEH Cocoa brown w /la n p1p1ng S·1!!95 M us t ~l'l l I 966 r N 0 J Ca 11 M 1 kc !J63 3222 or 964 !077 BMW 9712 ...............•....... '74 260Z (.(...,,, th.in 15 000 miles ~lt.'rn·d1·.., Ht·n1 tr.id~ 111 l 11 ... m l' I 1 1· .1 11 y J 1: ti mt•c·h.1nu .. 1lh p1•rll•11 l~..!I ... NOuse' Of lmportS thl m4AHC ... \T'U IUI"'• PAI• 1•) '11 UH J1f \II 11\t LO PRICE! '71 510 wgn, cl\•an, <'Ull'. rn.-; strong Heady lo i::o ~ 675-12.57 ·7s2l!OZ 2+2. win· wht•«b. 1•rull>l' to11lr11I . -.ll'rl'O l'<Js~ :nr :.tlVl'r I' I'. K:r. m;x, '75 280Z •.••..••.•......•...... Nabers Cadillac -Quatlty & Pric~ l.AHG EST SELF:c:n o. Ofo'NEW & USED IN ORANGE COUNTY CADILLAC YAl.Ut-; PROTECTION PLANS A vatlabll' on Most Car-; • Oranqe Cowity's s~vme c~ter • 1977 CADILLAC SEVILLE With leather mtcnor. Skrt.'O lJpc, t'rW!>l' l'On trot. Jnd L OADED: 1861SPKL t lo t·hoo::.e I rtlnl ..i~ low al. $10,995 • 1977 CADILLAC El.DORADO COUPE W It h (' I U I \ l' (' 1111 l r c) I. ~lcn'l1 r.1d10 with laP'-'· llll wheel & low milc:- 1 ()24 !l'Jl!!l 1 •1 to c hooi-c C l'OITI Ul> lnw 11~ $9595 • I 977 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE 01 hnull•l top lt•allh•r 111 lt'ntJr liO ·IU µw1 ,c,il:- \.\1 I-:'II ,,11·1t•n, c rW!.t: c·ontrnl & lilt wheel 1!>78HXI l ~. tu ,·ho..1w Crom a~ low a'> $9495 • 1976 CADILLAC SEVILLE 1-'ult '"'"''r. lcathc•1 111 lt·nur ,11.:rco r;11l111 ,'(, 1 1 u 1 ' •• t' u n t 1 ,, I 1 lltll'l'\1 1 I tu t•hcH"•' I rum ,J.., low a!> $9395 • 1974 CADILLAC SB>AM DE VIUE With vinyl top. lealh('r rntcnor. AM I FM Sll'rl'<I. tilt whl'('I & c·rw~c l'on trol lt;15K OH • $4995 • 1973 CADILLAC :! 1 :! Stt:rro. air. mag, COUPE DE VIUE 111(10 I l 11 1>011 1!11 " ( "'I 1 \ 1, '·' .., I ( I ' 1 If W i 7 1 Hanch~ro Squ1 re. loaded. $3000 957 1690 alt6pm ---------- 71 Ford Camix·r. mu~l .,ell Xlrn!> 'llnt. 55:'11 , ~5 494 1419. 770 Of;I I 1975 DATSUN PICKUP W1lh :.tJndard Nllllf> ml·nt& lll ~ood l ond1111111 'l1\J1504> For '>Jh• .11 OHLY $2075 Corl Fox Leasinq 645-3661 Vans 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976 CHEVY VAH Long wh«l•lhu-..· :'111111 C'Oll\ C'l'Sllln W II h \Ii. automat11-. air t'clrHI crw ... c <'Ontrol & ra!11t> 1 IU839731 ()ur bci.t hu) • $4555 COMMElL CHEVROLET 2101 llarhor llh d COST\ M t-:S.\ 546-1200 COMPLETE BODY SHOP MOWOPEH EXCELLENT SELECTION OF BMW RESALES Wt' may haH· your next 1·ar m our inventory Call lL' today' 831-2040 495-4949 - ----- ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & Sall':. ~rv1CP Lc::ising Roy Carver.Inc. Rulls rto~t'<· 8 MW 1540Jaml.11ircc Nt•wport Bl•ut·h 640 1"144 i7 fl\1W 5301 \ulo. 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Ii I ill ,\II I .1 r' pill., t:.ix & hu·nM· • OVfo.HIW Qt' t\l .. JTY CA Hl' TUSl::Ll':CT FHOM • Nabers Cadillac 't II II 11 I ... 111 " 'l' ~,,''~Ht 'l)IKI '"'"ilUll·I\ lmmJl' l!l'iJ lhh!l' •, Luo, In m1. SI I ~11111 Ph. 1>11, 5708 & Autos, M•w 9100 Autos, Mew 9800 I'~-ht• .. atc ·r. ,\~1 F\1, K t,U 0070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• trk ~kn'I>, t .1 µl .., t h.11 r'>. ~l'P.!W"-~"~:1~~"·""!!1111'-!! 'iurfrr ronH•r-.100 SJ750 ' I '78 MG EQUIPPED WITH F'or rent new P are Arrow Motor llome. sleeps 7 Daily /Wkly 552 9726 or h!>l 01 r 5~:! !It M or ll~ .. llj~ ... illiilltlillilll .. ii6iil.ililll• l'lll!l!l!!ll!IP.!'91!9!1~!!!~11 ~.:.r..:io. h m'I.! AM/FM RADIO• LUGGAGE MIDGETS~R==A~C5K;;&;:::C::;~~i'll!.~!~~~·MSTRIHS $4699 All r,, '" D' 1t f .J• l• f"rt\fl I S2~ 00 ~-01 FM .v , t '"' t 1 • ,, "~~ ,,. ()fl.,. Goor:1 Tnru Svnd~ ""'""'• 1078 Jaguar @) •~ . BUY or LEASE FROM THE PROFESSIONALS HEW JAGUAR XJ6Lt IH STOCIC! TRIJMPH 'iol llarv\•:.l. 22'.33.000 m1. uir, nl'w l1n'l>. 'llnl <·ond. Xtr:is. :-If)!> Ii rol!OO Mtl'r 5, 675 25!0 -------Trallen. Travel 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19' Prowler. Sl'lf runt. F.Z bfl hitch. Clean. Sl995. r P r,.15.1002 ------'73 T erry. 23'. twin be<I. fully s /conl. air, awnlni:. + pxtras F.x . tond W WO '70 LTD sta wgn reblt l•ni::. Mus t Sl'll 53G 4078 afll'r 5 PM '76 ;\lfa 27'. lo a ded showroom cond. Best of fer over S6000 644 ~13 N1~ 16' Layton. l'~Z hfl, hitch. clec brk!>. awmnf,:. xtras. pvt prty. 1>40-7584 Ill' F\J lly self ·<'ontained. 2 tanks. new balll'ry & brakes Good Shape! $1750. &(2.7294 '74 Open Road 21'. Air. many l''<lra~ Like nl'W 960 1002 ------Alllto Sef'vic:e, Parts & Ac:cnsorie1 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chevy 400 Turbo I rans, rad111tor, p /s pump. Call 646-3833 Van. bike murals. Wall undercut anyones pnces . 839-0730 aft S/wknds. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ 1 Clilllla 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RAU '42CHIVY. 4 dr, Fl~Oinc Dix. Rbh ena. new Ures & battery Radio. tloc k . Xlot driver 4!Ml.4816 1974 MAZDA PICKUP •I six'<'Cl lr:lnli & C'hrom« wh~lr; (~53) OHLY $2999 Miroc:le Mmda/RettaUlt 2150 Harbor Blvd . C .\t 645-5700 '72 l)ocli:t• Sporhman. 1\:'ll F\1, H lrk. t'll .• 11r • m,1 J.!.., s:1::00 I' I' K-li IHX.1 'ti6 Dc.11l~t' Window \'..in t-:\t'l'l l'Ond ,\ulu. J:d ruh bl'rM7 37 11 'fi.1 <:ht•\\ J i.pc1. gel t·mul Wmduw:-. ~57 Ji 11 72 FOHi> l'AM Pt-:H V 1\N Nl'w I 1r1•-., I .1hh• l'l)t 30 gal tank S>,500 b'-1 t>fr f.12 4010 111; vw l'am1.1t•r n u, run-. 1977 DATSUN "rll. m.1g "heol'I,, new Klnq Cab Pickup L1rc•r; s11x111 !ft~ !l!.1_2._·1 __ 1,.. Only 5845 miles o n Lh1'l ·73 1 ton Cht'' y l'll'Jl Van. nearly brand new be Ju 13 hod\. :l 1 K;,~ m 1 .... ty' 4 spet.'<I, air cond f.:oodrnnil !>IOM28 radio. s tripes & :11---------- campt'r s hell' OG94118l HURRY IN!!! COHHElL CHEVROLET 2828 Jlarbor Blvd COST A M F-51\ 546-1200 1977DODGE PICKUP Automatic. cust o m paint. pwr . s teer1njl . mag wheels & c ustom camper shell. nE67a'72l $5999 RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN MERCURY lRVTNI( IJ0-7000 Offer good lhru 615/78 'Tt Chevy ~ Ton S<'ol tsdale w /shell & CD. Trlr towing equ1 p & ·77 Wilderness trlr 23' Mini rond p p 5St 1973 ·75 OodJ?c v,10. '• ton. 30.000 m1. nc•w tire!>, xlnt <'On d • many extra' $4800 After 5 PM . &'75·2510 9590 .............•.....•... WEWIUIUY YOURDATSUM PAJD FOR OR NOT ·TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP CARS BARWICK DATSUN ~.Ill 111.111 f .1p1· I I .lft•• 831 · ll7S 4?3-3375 WE BUY CLIAHCARS &TRUCKS CONNlll CHMOLET 21128 Harbor Blvd. COST AMF.SA 546-1200 MIR INWICI •.. OH IVBlY HEW !1.210. FIO & 5t0 4 & 5 SPffOS IH STOCK" '' ._ .... ..,. . .. I , .... newport datsun ess DOVE ST. NEWPOR! BEACH 833· 1300 BARWICK DATSUN ""II I I 11 \ q H• f f ,111H 831 -1375 493-ll7S •DATSUMS• LcrlJt Selection Of All Models SALES· LEASING PARTS·SERVICE COSTA MESA DATSUN RAY FLAOEBOE · • LINCOLN-MERCURY IRVINE 830-7000 Offer good lhru 6/5/78 "76 Spyder <.:onvt, 26,000 m1, AM/FM 8 trk. irutf,!S, air. red. Be~t ofr. SS6-0177 Auto•, Mew 9800 Autos. Mew 9800 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .ALL '78s lRabbih, Dashers, Sciroccos. lllMS, CClll'lpen Ir Connrtiblfl) Ill STOCK BUY OR LEASE AMY NEW VOLKSWAGEN CLEAN USED CARS ' • 35 VW Bugs 3 Rare Convertibles • 1 0 Buses & Campers IHMplH! '75VW ltn .............. I 4 6 9 s ... >u(W <1<'•n llll!lMW!1 I '77 VW.., ... ··~"""" 55495 '""'oof llll8Ai1';1 • '77 vw lAllJf .................... '4395 Sun•oo• AM rM ....... ,,~~SEAi • OTHER IMif'OltTS '76 JllUMl'H Sf'lf'Ftal llCY.>Al01 •••••••• 5 379 5 '74 Meacle lX-4 w9"-............... '2695 4 ap It• ract\, •tf!lfeO tue>M t••an f 1•1198l ·n O,.tGf1m..irM1 ................ '2495 '71 frt .... n7 lollll t7MNAOt ••••••••• s3995 Hcrbour VolksweKJen 842-4435 1171 I IMclt lfyd., H ... HMjto.. leach Sat• Hn: ~ t.t, Sat 9.7, Sun 10-7 "'"'-""" '-'''--°" .__o.. °'* b-~-,. ·H<Mise of lmPGrts •I U ... MC Mt U ll IUIM4 •All I• I •I• IU I J1• U) 11\1 HONDA CIVIC 4 SPEED HATCHBACK AM radio. white wall tires. rear window defogger. plus many more factory installed conveniences. 53549 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ACCORDS· ACCORDS LX's DAIL y P1LOT D 19 ' . D:lfJOAILY PILOI Autos. lmport.d Autos, lmporled Auto1. Import.ct Autos, lmpo~ Awto1. Imported Auto1, U.ed .............•.........•..•................... ········•·•··•••••····· •······••····••······•· •··••••••·············• .................•..... Tri-.h 9767 VolkawOCJlfl 9770 Volbwegeft 9770 Votfo 9772 IMdl 9' I (i •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Toyota 9765 ..•.•.••..•.•.•..•..••. 76 sns. Exrel 21\1 1976 TtlUMPH WE BUY & SELL VOLKSWAGEN '75 VOLVO 244GL Sedan. 1977 IUIOC AM 1-·~1 11 lrk mny TR7 VOU<SW11t.GE.US air.:.unroof !OWN ER 1 SkYLARK 11tr11s. msl sdl $3750 W1lh radio. heater & dlr "' '""" SCIMs-S...•lce spd overdnve. JS.OOO mi. nwc:k's be11t buy ' ThnCl v ~ 1076 lllllgwheels 1114NWZI. LargestSelect1on must sell $4595 or ~:.t Vt; autom.itic "~' N To}ota Corolla Wag 4 Spd, I ownl'r $16751ofr Call 12lJ) 439-2379 $.4999 lnTheArea''' TopDollar ofr <IOOOVZMJ c .. 11 steering & AM nu110 WESTGERMAM Pa1dforUsedVWs Mike96JJ222or9G4 io;; Looks new' n24ttXA. RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN-MERCURY IMPORTS COMMONWEALTH Reduced to Ju:.t 1985 llarbor Blvd . c M MOTORS Autos, Us.ct $4777 645-6120 SINCE 1953 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GtMral 990 I AT JIM PANOS All WE CAN DO IS SA VE YOU MONE I I '72 Corona Mark II . 46.600 mi's. gd ('Ond. $2100 714 842 ~J!~~~ IRVINE 83"7000 ·7,1 VW Super lieelle. t•x "" 1·ell cond. AM /FM. OffergoodthruG/5/78 W.W • blu, grey int. 1442 So. Bristol Santa Ana 54 0 ·74 Bradley GT. sporti; 6· 220 car. xlnt <'ond. <!0.000 m1 . Approx. 2 m1 No or $6000. Aft6;968 1516 South Coast Plaza. ••••••••••••••••••••••• - CONMEU CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Bl~d COSTA MESA 546.1200 ·74 Tm, Ov-;rdnve, air 2A.000 mi. S28SO 557 7258 cond. Perelll tires. 43,000 weekdays, 8'5 mi . Xlnt cond. $4200. Ph ·11 CONVl'. Superb c:ond VOLKSWAG&tS /,·;:--:;;;;--~·;1 Buick LtSabn: A u•, f r 'Jn\ , .)1r ,,.. I• "' "~ L. • J4bf'0l' )II a l~!j? 7 I<>''"''·" s2995 '76 TOYOTA COROLU WAGOH 673·3515 or 640-7758 11sk AM/FM 8 trk. Many 8ToCbooseFrom for Man an xtras SJ.500/besl ofr An exarllple: 1970 Bug ·;o GTs:-,-5:'1.0011 mi. 496-0973/\M <2.12T01 ) Now ONLY $1699 AM / FM st c r co ·73 VW Super Beetle Teakwood 1n~trumenl :.ten..'O. very <'lean. S!200 Miroc!. Resales pa n e I . W h 1 t c b l k 549 4750 Mcnda/RetMIUlt µinstripes. air. Clc<1n --:!IOOllarbor Blvd. C.M $1850. Ph 675 9759 & '67 VW Bug. br and new 631 -5330 ~-2536Joe motor, new brake:.. ------ -. Sl.000 or be:,t offer. '76 TR7. 12K ni1, A l (. :>16 4946 366 E 20th ;if' Vof•o 9772 green Must sell. siooo -••••••••~• •••••••• ••• •• '77 AMC GUMUM R/H, P/S. auto A/C & more• O«RKO $2786 Detailed. new tires $750 C.:all 645-1295 eves after h pm ____ _ ·;4 Regal. 2 dr A/C. F\.111 pwr AM /FM r<1ll}'l wheel:. New tire:. $3395 ~i405 1.976. xlnt c:ond1t1on. S5995 or best ofCer. 540-0737. 631 -5630 MAZDA '78 GLC HATCHBACK OYER so GLC1 IN STOCK 4 P' ... -f • ,,,;j1 )(loll<) 'lf :l• .• n "1 Ml>t1•>1 pflr '' r• ")r Lt-. Pl155Hi038 &759 1501 'bi Sqbck. rebll COi( New dutrh, 11(n1twn Mu:.t IEfORE YOU IUY A.USED VOLVO, See u s at Southern Orange County's Vol\O Headquarters '74 CHRYSU:« uuaa.. 1!170 Bwck !I pass E.-.tdte wgn, air. good cond. Cctll 54(}.6587 YOUR CHOICE • I I}~ ) u '" 11'3. Volkawagett 9770 :.l'll 9b2 6280 art 5 Auto heater. PIS. P/B . W/SIW 111es. A/C :;onrl. ltlt AM /FM & trk c ruise full pwr 237LLB ------..............••....... $9900 53378 '75 TOYOTA 74 412wa~on '71 VW. $995 l::xcellent CMd1t1on '76 Buick F...-.Lale wgn, loaded, lo mi. mint cond Call 557-1681 OYER FACTOIY INVOICE 548-3096 _ ~~&IS 7~ ·73 VW Super Beel le, xlnL '65 VW squarebaC'k l'ni:1m· running cond, $170U. & Lransm1s:.1on. S300 or 661 ·2687 llCst offer 642 l~ arter MARQUIS VOLVO MISSION VIE.JO 83 1-2880 49§.1210 Cadillac ---- PLUS TAX & llC CEUCA .J• ""'":) t >P'• i1•.,i Vr~y 11-o )(' 8 • 7 5 R a b b 1 t . ,\ M / I'' M 12 l'M ORANGE COUNTY $2786 •...•.................. 1976 CADILLAC SIEVILlE ,. 1 lv • • n ')... • 14539 '• :ttJI ~I ";r•P ,, •1 r •..if ip y ·' ~. ! ~ J ' :.tereo, air, lo m1. gootl '71 VW BUS. Hblt eni:. c:ond. c·stm 1ntr. Xlnt ('Ond. Call VOLVO GUSTAFSON EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO llNCOLN MERCURY F\llly loaded' Silver oo SllVl'r t 172N!J ) 53695 76 TOYOTA 52\K>O 640·8358 546-4188 afl 6. Largest Volvo Dealer 1 oaoo &eoch aov•••o•d I in Orange County'. Hu,..,,.11,.,.. ••<><". 1 $8299 USE YOUR TAX REFUND FORA DOWN PAYMENT WHETHER IT'S BACK OR NOt:...i-• SEE FOR YOURSELF WHEN OTHERS CAN'T, PANOS CAN A.;!~ , 1'l f l •'" ' wrir,.1,, JI OY ,.,...,. N .,.. • L -"KJl~I~ :>11 ='>JI s3595 '76 CAPRI GHIA .., f 4 r .. "i i It •U , rf...,f & ~ •f • : l!,jllJL ~" -~}'ti 53495 '73 TOYOTA CORONA WAGON• Au•:> tr:>n\. ~" .... j 1 '"'" J 1 '1 m".>n•n e1 I 2 'DJ m '• )' )' 'lnlf'O. Li~ "'12~rff U )•< "~)~~ i 1995 1-.s..-~,.,.,. __ ... " '73 S~rbeetle Clean, Sl7501 liO . 545-4.231. ·72 VW caml>t!r. 5000 m1 on rblt eng. Propane rcfng & stove. + stereo Vt.'ry dean S25SU1o ffer b'13·3S26. 640-7162 ---- 'tH Van. Complete rblt Too much to list. S1650 u1 vested. Best rea:. ofr ~7-1940 '71 Super beetle. rcbll 1500 cc cng A)1 FM. Porsc•he C'hrome nms. SIJOO oCr 6'15-7825 1!173 VW SupPr Rug. :.un· roof. good c:ond, Sl!/95. s;,9-4520 -----~ '67 VW Bug. run:. l!OOd SliOO or make ol 1 L•r 957 1690 art 6pm '67 VW BUS. Gd l'ond Sunroof S2200/or orr. 548·1540 JIM PANOS MAZDA and SPORTS CAR CENTER K.41fll" Triumph 9767 ·70 vw VAN. rcblt 1·ng ~1eC'han1t';ill\· ~ountl SlOOO. Ca II 4!J.d510 ·72 \'W Camper. \Int l'ond. an & out. n .1100 m1 S3200 Firm EH5 liS.-1 Along side Santo Ano Fwy. .........•............. 2001 S. Manchester, Anaheim l ~ ~ .... 70 TIW roll bar. new top 68 VW \'an. xlnt cnJ.! & i::oocl l'Ond, S!OOO or best t1r<>s. Sl650 3007 IJon Call714 !7S0-2141 Director Collect Open7daysawlc. till 10pm -----~ OUHGfWOOO~ oHr 675 8949 nybrook. C:\1 !>15·4859 °""'QOOd'"""""'""'""'6 1).78 i7 TR Sp1lfirl' Lnder Scirocco. 'i5, 1 !>P warr White xtras Xlnl blaupunrt, lJ tr st er ~1 Jkl• ofr 640·135b smog Cert. don£'. nd:. &W 0110 paint.~-979-4;)37. ---- 9800 Autos. Mew 9800 .. s. New 9800 Autos, New .......................................................•.•....................•.............•.•..........••...•.... CL YDf JOHHSOM AUTO LEASING THE WAY IT AUTO BE! • Friettdty • fair • Efficietrt • Economical CHOOSE FROM ONE OF OUR LOW LEASE PAYMENTS New '78 Mercury ZEPHYR 2 DOOR Stlc. #7 I 32 Srr. #535366 Ooon end 36 month lease Total cap cost S5961 Lease End Value ~2980 50 Monthly dep S82 78 on approval of vour gOOd credit. New '78 Mark V Stk. '15918 Ser. #930260 s2s 1 ~~axperMo Open End 36 Month lease Total cap cost $1 3. 145 Lease End Value $6.650 Monthly dep $180 42 on approval of your goOd cred1I "Fully l oaded · New '78 Olds Cutlass Supreme Coupe Stlc. '1221.0 Ser. #46 7126 s 142~~ax oerMo Open End 36 month Lease. Total cap co~t $6907 LPase End Value S31 50 Monthly dep s 104 36 on approval ol your good credit. Loaded"· WE LEASE MOST MAKES NEW OR USED New '78 Pontiac Trans Am Stk. #1803 5-r. #135553 $] 48~~ax~Mo Open End 36 month Lease Total cap cost $ 7850 Lease End Value ~4075 Monthly Clap s 104 86 on approval of your good credit. Hartl to find New '78 Toyota Celica Liftback ••Order Yours Today" s 1 55~~ax per Mo Open End 36 month Lease Total cap cost $7362 Lease End Value $3681. Monthly deo s 102 25 on approval ol your good credit includes automallc trans • power steering. PQWer brakes factory a11 cond1t1oning. AM-FM stereo. special striping. spec1<1I mag wheels New '78 Cougar AnnlvffSQt"Y EdftTon Stk. #4448 Ser. #61 0024 s 1 39~1u 01•1 Mo Open End 36 monlh L11no,1• I r11111 cap cosl $7050 Lease Cnrt V11h10 $3877 50 Monthly doo i 8a 13 on approval of your oooel c;ro<l1t Lots of Extra~ "YOU'LL GET THE MOST ON THE COiST" ~· ..... . 1:• • .t ~JOHNSON & SON ---. , -M~· , ,, ..... -. 600 W . COAST HWY. • NEWPOIT HACH • 646-0262 LEASING •.. ALL MAKES ALL MODELS NEW OR USED '72VW SQUARE IACK I R/H auto. A /C. 964KSO $1868 '74 VOLVO 164E R /H. PI S P/B. W/S/W llr~s auto AM /FM S ter . 611KXW $2986 GUSTAFSON I l'.~e~Oe~, .. ~oEu~.:~:y !' Hunt1no1on Sto<h 842-8844 BUY or L EASE 142•1144 DIRECT ~-= .... -~ [!9!«~~ ~.<? ••• : ......... !~~.~ 2025 s Manchester '72 AMC HORHIET Anaheim 750-2011 Js~~~1~~~:dlE&on· Swedish Volvo Mechamc ly 49,000 miles. /\ Ont.' at Ivan's, 1995 Harbor owner economy :.pec:1.il C t478FYOl. Blvd .•. M.646-1982 ONLY $1475 1976VOLVO 264GLSB>AM ... ..,. ............ I 1989Harbor. Costa Mesa l\utomallc, sunr oof. '4Z.0Tt5 leather seats. factory air __ _ _ rond , pwr. windows. l!176 Gremlln. J-spd. 9.000 stereo tape plaY_er & low nu. Llkt new. Sd<'nhcc mileage. 1109REL>. S2300 firm 499.4913 $7395 ·---·--- 'jJ H ornet ,\uLo. gd Nabers Cadillac .'1t1111 It " 11111 Bl\d ( .. ,1,, ,,..,,, ... 10 ') ltlll rad1ab, dt?an uphol, pnt & bdy excel. Bsl ol r C<lll. come :.ee. & wc>'ll bugaan AH 5 PM wkday~. whenever on wknds. 675·6792 Well 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~=-=='=======~~W '76 Hwl'k Jo:-.tatc Wa)!on. ·70 164 4-spd. lthr . A/(;, bm w/tan inter. 9 seater 'tiJVW.,::oodC!ndt·ur AM F!\1 . nu t 1rl'"· AC.auto.PW&-;cut~. Bc:.t orter u\ l'r S.150 ~h0<•ks. h1 m1, $2900 tJfr vcrfoct cond. 2A.OOO m1 .., 552 5664 548-5929pm S.SOOO Call 673-4900 " RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN-MERCURY IRVINF. 830.7000 Offer good thru f>1j , i8 73 CAO F l cetwood Brougham 0 Elc1;dncc. all pwr feJturc:. So' ereagn gold w brown \elour antt.'r Wall· whl:-. 5i.OOO m1 " Super clean S32i.'> or b!.t ofr To :.cc <!.. dnH~ liill &tC! ~so.I iC Sedan 0~\.'11le. C'Oppt·I & brown. ttXl'l'll l'OOCI S2250 549·31911 1977 CADILLAC COUPE fo'ull power inrludtnl! windows & seats. aar rond & low rn 1 le• (845Sf"A> $8999 RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN-MERCURY lRVINt-; 830-7000 Of for good thru 6 5 78 .\utos, New 9800 .. s. New 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 Autos, N•w 9800 .•••.••.•.••....•..................•...........••.•.••...•...•••.....•.•.................... HERE ARE 4 GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD DRIVE m BAUER BUICK FOR YOUR NEXT NEW CAR: lln11.er B11iek. Orange County's #1 Buick Dealership is pricing LE SABRES at only $6444 -· This is a full size car ••• Roomy enough for everyone • Possibly the BEST GAS economy in its class. These are NQT STRIPPED MODELS. Our low sale price of 56444 includes ••• AIR CONDITIONING, POWER WINDOWS, TILT WHEEL and much more ... ~ Financing available with no payment ~ due until July on approved credit. SHOP & COMPARE We don't think you'll find a better bargain anywhereH AL\VAYS A SUPER BAUER TllADE-IN ALLO\\"A~CE If You Missed Our Last Sal.e, • Don't Miss This One!!! .....~~ We're Your Tarfet Buiclf. Qealer ~;:~:~~ RlghtHere ••1!:.J~,. ino::~:~;.M. '"~~ SALfO.OS ~ • .; HI ........ _._ YES ••. Open AJTU=.-T'OI Every Sunda)l 'tll 5 P.M. ~ .. ~llltllrr;;a ""-"'-, ... & UC-A°'".-# a-.....,, cw. euc.. To"-a-Opel • Jacuar . Triumph • MO 2925 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 979-2500 J ~:~~:~ ... · ···;;·osl Z:2'~:~. · · · · · ·~• ·,·s r;;;;:p. · · ·· · ·;; 2·01 ~;;lt· ·· ··9;20· ~;~:~·······;;2s $unoay June 4 1975 DAIL y P1L0l o :: I ....••••............... ••..•.•..•...••..•....• ....................... •··••••················ •.........•..•......•.• .1, l '\11\l I It 1 1•l l't , " l \ 1, 1 1 1 \, .. ~l n1111•1.11lu \11 t• II 1 lll· \ • ·1 \1Jl1bu"nChrystl'rNi•wix1r·t,4dr Ut-\ l I l I• 111, 11111111 I· I !)llf( \l;tl "Ill I I J• "> ,tr.1., 1 .. 1111 -...11~1 11111'411 I <l11Clr air P~. :.edJn, ti:!,UUU rrll '!> I 1:1v1.:11 11wt.1lli. \\/1111· \\ll lll 1 \llHlUIFI ,.,,:.)lj(,KOlli I'll 1.111lo 13,0W rll.\ ! Owner AC. p u. l'iS. \..ibnult'I rtwJt .. "' 111. t Kr ll l" I .. j( I u I! I llWlll'I 't[Ol ..,(l'lll !!i:Jlttl.) $1200 !).llJ ~ l) ~·ar Xlnl ('or11t Iv"'' ()W'\ t H ·1 \ H ·s~ uoo 11 titi "Jlltou '"'I .I -.,pd or l>est o(fl·r .>Ill 07117 l11.idt' 1 d .• 1~22 111 :, 1 .di l 'ar h~~ .tll 11;;~ 111 u1~1 ~~uj.\\l w.1h. :i.;tHJ ii)" .;57 7576ev~ '1ike003322lor!M"'l 1011 ~di 1:!.'S,l'l t,1 1 Jlt M1l..1.: 75 Monla twn Cpt;. \' H, '74 lmpcriul LC' Hnron, loaded, only 41iM . ~ootl t·ond. metallic· brwu. uu eat conv $3495 557-6100 Wit l'Jd l'rit• tit' \11ll '"'3 3222ur 'lfi..l 11177 611Ccipn1·t'Ma W.:11. xlnl AM/FM 8 trk . lo 1111 h>.11.Jt.d.lurni .SV:.'ll\J lruru.p. l ownr. mt•<•h & Runs & looki. ~rcat 67~ 7ll:J 1977 CADILLAC tire:. ~r,._,.-t, ;ur. I'S. I'll 51!6.8176 SEVILLE S1i2.5 !lti8 H..lfOO 1977 CHRYSLER CORDOBA 'i3 C!k de \'1llt'. lu.H.lt•d perfett ~50 642-7171$ '77 ~\•tile, 2-tonc srl\cr, ~ho" room cond l~ ... t or fer over SI l.500 &14·:-io.lJ lln6 Cad Seville. lo~Hkd. all extras. l 0\4 ncr, pnmc cond. S!!.W<J or bt·~t nf[cr Mrk,• 7ifl 2n2 ~kday:. unl) 'ti<! f-1eetw1HM.l l.1m11. d''"" cond. Sl200 Call Hul "' ~0995 . 1976 Cad11luc El<Jo Wht It blue, rTlil ny xtras '.\! ust i:.elt S7500. ~·3&~ ALLEN RESALES 1977 FORD THUHDERllRD RAO C#lQ(U)t tvll OO'w(tl tKtr,rv ,.,, tOl\d 21 (XX) 11'\fl(;\ 6 lllil(t nt'lw' 1822N~I $6995 197 5 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE Blue tt.1 tenor t1.11t ll"N~t tattorv t11f t'Of\Cl "'"' m11t0. 4 I "' wa,,anrv 618t~vt S64~5 1977 TOYOTA CELICA GT Wtnl~ tt•le"°' ~ ~Pt'...., ;t•I C.fJfHJ I itC>O & h.,1W rntl(!~ .. ~361'1YY I s4995 I 916 CADIUAC SEVILLE c.(111 tJ•ftffll",Jf" full t•,.....i'' ijll <.1Jh1 •<ttiu A 1 v• t111o4'H•Htv 8l1N(JM 1978 CHEVROLET CORVETTE S.••vfJt ~nn1~ ~Cfttron i uu pc'lwer d'' cr.#'ld & tow f'T'iltn ~fff ,,,, ~16,995 'Ji(iPl" nu..-Ht MJf'r II Cl{)ollllf I O•A....,• .... , .. rv"&ttA-..il'I(;'"'-'"''"''' ALLEN ••) ' ,, ... " ...... .. .......... , ......... , .. ,,. ............ ,, RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN·MERCURY IRVINE 830-7000 Offer good thru 1; !') 7K ti.~ t'orva1r, run:. ~(ici<J. MlllW dc11h. nd:. pu1nt JOb. A(l1Jd IT11 .... s:wo &l~Vill!li 'li8 NOV\. :! cir. I' S. air tond :J07 enK, Huns gd S7UO. 631·4238 72 El Dor;1d11 C1111v • Showroom 1.·1111d Lu,l<ll·d it 39.00.1 rr11. P\ t µty -S.'>950 ,. Phom• alter 5pm i;.11 llG?X ,. .. .. .. ,. ,. • Camaro 9917 ,. .. .. ,. ........•.............. 1977 CHEVY CAMARO i\utomat11.'. air AM i FM tu p I' wht•ets & 1111 l) miles (892SZA > $5899 C'o11d . 111 a g 1:1. U(lli RAY. FLADEBOE LINCOLN-MERCURY lHVINE 830-7000 UHer ~ood thru ti 5178 ·75 C1\MARO LT Xlnt l'Ond. Fully loalll-d $3.995 642 il11 ---- ,. ... ,. =• ... , : ROGER MILLER SAYS ''Low Prices!" i5 Monte Carlo. a8.000 mi 's. Xlnt cond l\1C, Withi.unroof.spt>cd(•on µ w. $3900 833·07!.ll trol. stereo. till wheel. pwr. door locks & v111yl CHEVY WAGONS roor all th<' extrai:;' For 1977 MALIBU salt'orleu!>c (6l9HKI'> !I Puss vs. automu tit Cort Fox Leasinq arr cond . pwr i:;(locr111g. 645°3661 ult wh1..>el . ra<•k & ratl10 --------!243UMX>. '77 Cordova . s unroof. $5099 cruise control. tilt. st ereo. P i W, P /scat. 1976 IMPALA P1totk~. wilt wht land. tan lcuther iriter. $5490 C Pa:,:, VI!. automatic. 5.S4 2650 1-1wr stl•enn~. r ;wk & -·-~------ radio 106JPCP 1 Continetttal 9930 $4555 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 CAPRICE E::.tt1tc 9 l'a i.s \!8, automatic air t·onrl . pwr. Stet•nng. pwr win rlow~. till whc·cl. ra!'k & radio. lscr t371fi31 $3888 7 6 COMTIMEHT Al MARK IV t\illy equipped mrludrng full power vinyl riiof, stereo tape & bLlrk un black. i 172NXI > $8999 RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN-MERCURY CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 llarbor Blvd COSTA MESA lRVlNE 546-1200 830-7000 ----Offer good thru 6/5/78 71 C;:ipn 1600 c<· 1 t'Y l. 4 -. --. ~pd trans. stl hlttl rd ts. 75 gold Cont Mark IV. All runs grc;.it' Sl5UO. Cllll gooches. tTUJM.' t·ntrl. air. 548·5956 Aftl•r 5 wkdys. tape. new 11res. $6800 All day wknds 759·0067 uft lipm ·52 Chevy 2·dr sedan, runs good, $895 645-0736 76 COMTIMENTAL MARK IV Chevrolet 9920 1975 CHEVY '60 Cor\'a1r ,1 t radio, Tlus one's fully loaded & has low miles. (809PHJ I. $9299 ••...........•••...•.•• '70 Nova I' S. '"'" ,11 lohd radtals I 11'4 n 1·1 Ii 1 \I gd m 1 l 1.: a .: " ~ !t !J :l o I r· 545.JJlj;J ·73 CAPRI. Vtj .i utwn.1 111 . like nl'W 51995 l>lr 7~Hl-t02 1977 CHEVROLET MOMTECARLO With vinyl tnp, ... pl1t seats, factory arr l'llOd . AMt f'M sterco >i lnu:k & crwse control ! 63 l llZl' I $5595 Nabers Cadillac _l1o1111 1111 to .. 1 JI • I (,.,1 ,\h-..... 111 111111 MONZA , heater. b!>l ol r 548· lU25 Full) L'QUippedmcludmg After5PMSlltSun RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN-MERCURY l s peed trans, radw & V6 Chrysler 9925 ~n,.:1nc t551 MXA, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2599 RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN-MERCURY lllVINE 830-7000 <Xfcr good thru ti 5 7>i •CHEY. '77 MONTE CARLO Slaff ear. W ith ;111to. trans . & loaded' t4595t!Q1 How Onty $4998 HOW ARD Chevrolet DOV~: & QUAIL STS. c :'frar !\foe Arthur, .lamlx1rel' & Bnslol I NEWPORT BC:ACll 833-0555 - 1976 CHRYSLER CORDOBA IHVINE 830-7000 Deluxe velour 1ntcnor . split pwr. seall>. A:Vl / 1''M ~~good thnr ti 5i_7X _ stereo, pwr w111dows & ·77 :-,,tark v. crl'am color, rlnor tocks, crwse eonlrol lo;.itlcd. 20.Ul•I mi's xlnt &tow m1le<1gc (03\JRl!J. eond . p I'. ti-10·8444 $5195 wkdys !1·5 Nabers Cadillac 1111111 lf•il"" Ii I I ' . I \I I ... 111 1,.11, ·74 Chryslt·r Nt•wport 2 dr. good ('11ntl ~200 l'h c;.i5.1295 e1'('!> ;.irt ti pm 'b7 L1ntoln Contmcnt;.il, tlc<tn, $6.50 673-2289 Corvette 9932 ....................... CORVETTE:: ·77 lmmac. must sell• 527 :!2tilJ cl v .... K31· 1'150 l'\ l'' VE TT ES Autos, Mew 9800 Autos. New 9800 Alltos. Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 '77 Vet •••••••••••••••••••••••I••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• T·Top 4 spt:cd. lot1t.Jctl ' • • • Regal The car California has _been waiting for is right here in Costa Mesa at Orange County's #1 Buick Dealership. 1-1070621 59495 '77 Vet T Top. Auto. lTWM~ eon· I rol & 1•very lh111g ctlsl' • ltiTiSUY I 59995 '76 Vet T Top Auto. t7llGI' t:M > $8595 '75 Vet T Top Auto 14047511 $7495 I 0 to Choose From JIMPAMOS MAZDA .........•............. 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Prelty '73 Ford Ltd ",rg Loaclcd Lo m1 " S!71H1 llum1· I j 1-11 1;7;, -1-19H. Ol t' 171111(1:1 i!i lt ~~§~===:~& 9947 -----Manrick ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • Ptytn0utft 9960 1971 Maveru·k Gr<1buer ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1000 714,7J7 &14\Jaflt•r () l':vl weektlil y:;. 9950 ....................... ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST LINCOLN MEHCUH\' Dealership 1s nuw Ul'E'I; l!l'il 1•1 1 ~a1..thte Sta Wal-! 11 pa"" I' S. 1» B. t\11 C:d t1r,' 1r.u1" l'111il1·r ,111 .h1i1•k s trallc·r h1l 1'11 (II ltailw ind (;uod Coml SI .1100 :r.!l S Oranl-(t'. S ,\ I !1 i :J U u ~ l t• r • a 1 r auto .. rad1al llrt'"· Jll'\.\ brake~. nt·IA w111tbh1dil 11ret1mc P e nny halt .-;1350 Call h t wn 5·n :lOPM 4!13-~ R.A Y FLADEBOE LI NCOLN·MERCURY 16· 18 Aulu Ct•nlcr Dr SDFwy Lakl' Fon•st exit IHVINE 830-7000 ·;5 Fury W agon. full ---------1 power. xlnt ('Ond '76 Monarch, air, P iS 52250 offer Callaft5p m ; P I rt . tan , A M F M 549-3112 :-.tereo, hke new Mus t --------- sell. S4300 or usl ofr. Pontiac 9965 Davs 752·8723. n1tcs lj48:W53 '68 Cougar XR7. xlnt cond. 79.000 m1 ·:.. lthr ml Sl 150 64-Hi629 '75 Mere MonlJrt·h lillt« V8. t owner ;i;i,ouo mi. AMt FM stercu ll lr'at·k. Fa c t atr. 1'S 1 PU SHARP' 551·6479 'Hom• ol lh• V1k1n9 '74 MARK VI Loaded 1o11. cruise lull pwr ale & muc~1 much more' See •t today 608KSX .••..........••••..••.. 1976 POHTIAC TRAMS.AM With air tond . AM taJ)t'. ult wheel & miles . (~iRFO I $5999 RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN·MERCURY lllVINC: 830-7000 Uffer good thru ti ::; ~k iii Gran l'nx L.J ,\II 1J0'4t'r lmmJ1.' S.IGOO .)411 ':'HOU or I;;::: 00fi9 t'V wknt.b ·75 Flrt'lmd 1-:Spnt V ~­ auto. arr.PS. l'i ll, \ln)I roof. AM I F'M ster<.'{J. ral h whls. xlnl t•oncl I owner. :J9K mi. S.1295 Sil6--H30 $4748 I 'i6 Gr:in Pnx. tull p~r. GtJSTAl?SON• AM f:vr stcr. S4 lUO or b:.t LINCOLN MERCURY I of'r Xlnl cond !168·581~ •0800 B•o•" 8oul••o•d 1' '75 (;ran1ll 1ll1• Wht l'Orl Hyn•·~o·on tkoch Vi.!rl. t·r \'Ont lu;ii.J1•d ' 842-8844 II Xlnt{·ond S19\J5.53i·1535 ~-=-=:::::=:: W ·,;i; Bonnenllc. PS. I'll t.11r, j.!ood tire~ & baltcQ ~stanq 9952 s;,~;. ti.lfl.3413 ..............•.•...... '61> Mustang Mu,;t ,.,di. Coot.I t·ond1!ion. sharp. V >i •• 1utomat1c. $1295. 547·3182 ---- Ne<trly restored. Looks & run::. \'('r} good . SI 150/h~I ofr tnides . Before 111AM &lti-3622 ------- '68 F'slbk. 289 Xtras S1200/ ofr mny pcrf prts al:.11 631·4439 . ------- --- Iii' Lt·~tan~. l·onn·rllblt.:. xi ra d\•an. S251MI lkst ol t.-r l~t:! :~IX~ or !l'i'!l 1;:1:1;: 7:1t:ran Prix. luadl'd. tlkc II\'". ~~~:, Dir 75-t IHll2 l(J75 PONTIAC RREBIRD BAUEBBUIC 2001 S. Munchestcr Mustang 'till. \'ti eng. good Anaheim 750·2i.tt cond, SHiUU. Sten·o & Autom<rtrl'. factory u1r t·1md . pwr windows, ... tc·rco rad1u & till whel!I 1:r.1~t~:°'Jl $4595 REGAL ... REGAL LIMITED ... REGAL TURBO CHARGER SPORT COUPE. % Take your pi<·k ... NOT JU S1~ l ~P~<'iall y adve rtised Reg al but over 60 to c hoos e that are all DISCOUN TED Discount Off manufacturer 's suggested price. \\ lllU : TllE\' l.,\~T! Don 't forget, we offer the biggest trade allowanc e an,ywlie re !!! I f You Missed Our L ast Sale, Don't Miss This One!!! ·auer~ !!,u~_l 48 hrs. 1fttt pub4k.litlon. Open 'til 10 P.M. M on.·Sat. YES ..• Open "°""*°''-'.-O'°" Every Sunday 'tll 5 P.M. Os-I · J1cuar ·Triumph -MG 2925 HARBOR BLVD •• COSTA MESA 979-2500 , cass '78 IHDY Pace Car L82 · 4 spd. Clo::.t• ratw ____ 644_·_7:.0_7 __ _ tram. Gym :.usµ Taking bids :JUO\ c $2!1.500 l'h 532 1564 '76 Mulit<rnl-( 11 ~11•1;. I l')'I. l·:-.pd, /\ c. J• u SUpt;H'ilr , $:1100 752-7939 Nabers Cadillac ''""'""'"'' B11I \l"' '111 111111 1976 Corveltt• L-.!.12. 4 ,.pd, 'i'2 Mustang Slvr1btl. T-top. rare. hkl' new vnyl, auto. ;11r. PS. I'll. Orange, llll opt111ns. Sl950. Mu~L ... ell soon SI l.500. D vs 1.i42 7K 12 759-1771 or f>44·5n:l>I ·~ Pontiac Catahna Con- _w_k_n_d_s_. &_1_4_9_22_2 ____ Olds __ mo_b_i_le ____ 9-9-5-51 \Crllbll• New t1r1.:::.. new '78vE'rr1': •• •. • • • • • • • • •• • •• • •• • • • top &t6-5 78:'• INDY PA.CE CAR N<'W R03·12l S2H,!M)U H StotL-; 832-0121 ·73 Cutlas:-. :.! dr. wh1tr. 1975 Pontial' Vl'11tura S.J. A •C. AM FM Pwr wm 11nmar C'Oml must ::.t·c. dow:..Sl00054H 51:l:l l'Vl'' miJkl'olr 5;.-.1 2&r:- 9933 ·7;i C utlass. -;h .irp . Tlutderbird 9970 •• ••• •• • • • • • • • • • •• • • ••• b I u e "' hill' . I o .1 d t" d '70 Cougar X H i Ulk w , w good1e~. PW. t•ru1se. .........•............. ti7 T Br rrt , nf'w 1· n~ i\ !\! I F :vt I' •• ' ,. . s I 7 u u i ma kl' 11 f I I' h l175·1!S27 n'<l lthr. ml Exc~pt1onal etc S25!:J5. 548 illllll cone! $1750 752·~42H ---------Station Wagon. 1~110. ~rt•at 9935 'haJW f.kost oth'r ~-1u~I '75 Dodc:je 11" TON St a k l' w 1 l h 1\1 u x 11 n llydraultt· hft gait' 'ls1ld. :?A.000 miles. (.99<\8) $4499 COPELAND JEEP 2001 E ht, SA 558-8000 '66 Dart 2 Ur. 1-i t:) l. auw p IS. 78M MI $-175 645-~1Rfi Ford 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · - , !PHIL ~LONG ~ORD dnve i5!1fJ<14'l.ll•M 21i41 1~; T Bird Xlr:1 1'111 .ill Sl t((ltl LJ 11 • , , -.orrg111al '76 Cutlass Salon. 16.000 83.546.">l mr. supl'r rlr;ir1, '-' I<. ------ auto. P 1S. P B. air. AM F:vt ta(Jt' l'•>wrr sent~ & wmdowi. ss:llHI :>l5·0330 Pinto 9957 ...........•...•.•..... 1972 FORD PIMTO ~ speed tran:.m1l.s1on with radio. (859EI B I $1299 RAY FLADEBOE LINCOLN-MERCURY lRVINE 830-7000 <Xfl•r .Rood thru 6 15 7R ·77 Thundcrb1rO. clov1· gra~. l11adcd. lt·~~ titan 22.uon m1 SGiOO \lu~t ~ell or a~sum1• b,• 002 17K:.! 67 \/W Bug. brand m•w motor. nc•w brilk\·~. lk,.,( offer or SIOOO !l lH-l!Jltl :!Iii; f: 2oth = F t>5 Nd:-. hrak<' wrk. run::. gd. So!.JU ti40.fl4S.I 'i6 T Iltrd. rully lo;trlc•d, 1mm111· $.5500 Pvt lHll'tV 5'10·1800 or :i:.!I :!l.)i l'\'l'S 1wknds ----~-· '63 T-Bird 6'15·3.'>27 77 Pinto. white wired in· iJ T Bird. ::.unrool. rt.Ilk ter 4 Cyl. auto Still hlls hrown ml'l.ilhl' cl.irk l.'iOO m1 's left on warran brown \ myl top, lc•athcr t} Bou.Rht nt•w \an bucket seats. full pwr SJ500 F'1 rm 5:!4 7533 1\M F'M stt>r1.••1• on~ evest wknds "" ner Reflcl'l :> TLC ............ "" '•"' 0••90''····· 640 .. 0949 ............ , •• ,.. ,....... '72 n.. t M 54 000 ---------.-.no.• ags. • m1 V 9974 Xtr a clean. $1600. Ph • ·73 Cntry. sed. wgn, rl 968-3219 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• rack, air. lo m1 . vry Ad . 'H v .. ~u GT ll tback. clean eond $2200/bsl ofr ·72 Runuhout .• iuto. new 27mpi: Xlnt s1111:, 545 U!71 paint, AM FM t a !>s, ;.td 5'il! 1:,111 cond. S\000 Ph f>46·8092 ·75 Granada Ghta 2 dr. --------- dlx. equip. pwr windows. 1976 Pmto Wagon. P /S, otht'r option~. lo m1. onl) p , B. auto. 23.000 m1 S3:J(JO. rr &14.11&1 $!800. ~56·0l2R ·75 V~)l.1 W11gon w rark Xlnt cond Lo mr ., l'\t ply Arr c·ond Nu llfl'' suns 644 :.!Mi7 FOREIGN CAR BUYERS BONANZA . YOUR -GAIN :~~-·--~, ... -. OUR~LOSS •7 3 BMW Bavaria AulO tran:; .111 only 49 000 miles (813$VVT I RET All JOHNSON & SOM BLUE BOOK SA.LE PRICE '73 AUDI RETAIL BLUE BOOK l 137HFFl JOHNSON & SOH SALE PRICE !72 PORSCHE 91 I RETAIL BLUE BOOK JOHNSON & SON SALE PRICE '76 vw RETAIL ILUEBOOK i3795 Rabbit ·657PCXI JOHNSON & SON SALE PRICE '77 TOYOTA CELICA G. T. Liflbaclc Auto trans . air (755SESt RETAIL BLUE IOOK JOHNSON & SON SALE PRICE 77 DATSUN Fl 0 5 -;peed. onty 033544) RETAIL BLUE BOOK Liftback 9 000 miles on 1h1 JOHNSON & SON SALE PRICE '74 DATSUN 7 t 0 . 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Albany, N.Y. • h"s 1mposs1ble to say what education in the 21st century will look like But I do know whdt I d like ro see and would stnve for schools that recognize both the Educot1on: the basics ore o must. umqueness of students and the things they share m comm1>n All students should master the fundamental skills and learn together about the world around them But our high schools. especially. must give students more of a chance to ex plore their own interests and skills. not only m the schools but also m the workplace. m the community, 1n ans organizations. in local colleges and in servlCe agencies. FOR CHERYL TIEGS. model Is the hatboa still a model's trademark? -Catherine Tecblrka.rt. C..travllle. To.as e 1 never knew the ha tbox was our ITademark Must have been before my 11me Models today dress very prclcllcally and wuh the amount of traveling involved w11h the ,00. 1f a hat can t be packed m a su11case or worn comfortably on the head during travel. thl:'n 11 Is left homlo! Packing 1s us1J<1lly cut ro a minimum .,nc.J cl hatbox 1s tno 1mpral11tcll <1nd 1ust <1n11ther burden to worry about FOR REP. ADAM BENJAMIN JR. ID Ind ) I read you are a put-time college student. How do your classmates f~I about having a Congressman In their classroom? -Mrs. l. Miiie. Hobart, Ind. •Except for Peter Visclosky. a fellow student and associate staff member of the House Appropna11ons Committee. they probably do not know although rhey probably will after this Even so. I d guess many have attained greater distrnc lions in life and my educar1onal endeavors most likely are m con~quenual 10 them FOR A.ORENCE HENDERSON. amess How many kids do you really have, how old are they. and what d o they do? -A.T .. Peters burg, Va. • Four Barbara. 21. manages a Los Angeles clothing store and 1s gomg back to school m the ft1ll Joseph 17. now get 11ng ready for college. loves music. producing and directing Robert. 14. adore~ the drums. and luzie 12 wanis 10 spend all her lime al ballet school fwe ~ttle for lour rimes a week) Robert and Liuie have made commercials with me dnd have been m my summer stock showl> FOR THE .. ASK" EDITOR Why doa ABC lnsut on retaining Howard Co.ell? He continues to be on sporta programs all year lo •plte of the fact that he'• so disliked by many s ports fans. -Mrs. Nell Clover, Tyler. Tell&S •The network ro-se to the defense of their controversial sportscasrer wuh this explanation ··He"s excellent al what he does. and few can rouch him As frJ the fact that dunng the last World Series Cosell was deluged wtlh complaints !Sen Thomas Eagleton called him ob nux1ous the publ1c.1n th<)uS<lnd!> ac Does he set out to onnov us? cused him <•I ''talking too much ) ABC swiftly pmnted out ··Howard gl'rs an overwhelming amount t>f gond mail Wit. won·t be swayed by the handlul "'people who are vocal m expressing their dislike Some m the business feel rhat Cnsell goes out of his way to provuke dnd annoy viewers and that if he became more ingrallatmg he d I~ whcltever appeal he hds FOR JOHN CARRADINE actor Dkt you ha-a hand In David's and Keith's careers? -W.M., Salem, Ore. •The only llme I can remember g1Ving advice was when I told Oav1J not ro stay in Kuny Fu for more than three years because he d get typecast He rook my advice They worked on the stage wuh me under my direction. and I gue::.s they learned something I m terribly proud of my sons but don I get to see too much of them They re busy. and so am I FOR NANCY ADDISON. star of The Dorn Curse Did you do any research for your role as a morphine addict In the show, and did you learn anything that surprised you? -P .M .. Jefferson City. Mo. • I spent a great deal of time at a 1ehab1hration center. Phoenix House. 111 New York C11y and had long talks w11h ex addicts. I also srud1ed current addicts Whal really shook me up 1s that If s not obvious when somt?one 1s on drugs The iamtor at the center had been an addict for :10 years and his wife and children did not know FOR MELBA MOORE. star of Broadwav s Timbuktu Your career has been lull of ups and downs. And I'm wondering of all that has happened to yo u. what was the biggest eye-opener? -E.J ., Biloxi. Ml ... •Eye opener? L12 Taylors eyes. of course' l"ve dlways been curious about whether her orbs are really violet Recently at an awards dinner I was s1ltlng near her and had my b19 chance And I Oulfed 11 I was too embarrassed to stare into her face By the way she doesn t talk much Seems she pre fers to be a l1Stener and that deep down c;he"s very shy PRO Dr. Charles V. Wlllle, profe~o;or of eduu11on <'Ind urbdn srudtes 1-farvard Graduate School of Educahon PRO Ano con CON RoM'.rt l. Ebel. professor of educatK>nal ~ychol ogy. Mochrgan Sr11re Unlwrst1v Racial mrnon11es and poor people wllhout influential sponsorship are re ~ffed when they fail admissions tests. ~h tests are standardized on the knowledge and customs of the ma,or 11y Yet the wisdom and the way of the meek and minorilles may be the salvation of this nation Rank In class is a sufficient indicator of learning capacity It should be used instead of standardized adm1s slons rest scores that dlsproporhonately exclude mlnon ties and the poor These tests. 1f used at all should be lnr the purpose of helping people Otherwise. they are evil aod unfair Standardi1ed admissions tests are a new form of status pohrics that distribute educauonal privileges by race and class and rend to exclude the less fortunate Should Student Aptitude Tests And Other Standardized Entrance Exams Be Abolished? ii "' .., • x ~ c 9 ~ ~ Standardized aplllude rests provide inf<>mlation not duplicated from other sources. They can help the student to decide whether to seek adm1SS10n They can help the·mslltulion to decide whether to admit They can guide both the student and the Institution m deciding which course the student should take Abolition of slandardiLed entrance e1tams 1s likely to be advocated by 1hose who m15takenly believe In any of the following. I That the ex ams have no vahd1ry in pred1chng academic success. 2 That they have ho valld11y for particular groups .1 That admissions should be granteJ without regard to probabil 11y of success. 4 That 1ns11tutions cannot be trusleci ro use t~st scores wisely ilnd foirly ,, 1978 FAMILY WEEKLY. INC. All rights reserved A HUSBAND AND WIFE SERVING TOGETHER "Tears streamed down the bishop's face as he asked, 'My sister and brother, do you believe you are truly called by God to this priesthood?' Ann and Michael answered together, 'I believe I am so called.'" By Edward Wakin A Bible study group In Danbury, Conn , was recently discussing Paul's Letter to the Ephesians with lwo Ep1sco pal pnests. who share the same assign ment as assistants to the rectOf They also hve together as husband and wife Equal shanng is their way of hfe Theirs is a total partnership, sharing power, pay and pnestly assignment. not to menhon household chores Each 1s on a par at St James EptSCopaJ Church To ge1her. they made church history as the first marned couple 10 be ordained al the same ceremony. "In going to this church,•· Ann ex plains. "we didn't want people to say. 'Here is Mike Cobum. pnest. and hlS wife. Ann. who also is a pnest and tags along as his assistant · Because we were ordained together and we came together ln the same package. people have looked at us as equals ·· F°" t:hdr johlt onliaatloa m December 1977. the 28 year~old couple knelt al the altar ol St James. where Michael's grandfather had been rector The church IS In the same city where Ann and Michael had met as. high·school stu dents while attendmg a church confer ence Michael's father, Episcopal 81Shop of Massachusells, ordained them When. as part of the ceremony. Bish op John B Coburn asked whether any one had an objection, the rector of dn other church came forward to say "I am reluctant to speak fcx three reasons I have come to feel respect and affechon for Ann Cobum. h is not my nature to seek out controversy. and I do not expect to alter the course of today·s events ·· Yet. he felt bound to put his obiection on public record ul am convinced that Ann Cobum·s womanhood IS in fKI, an 1m Edward Wakin is pro/t5!<)t of rommunrca11on• al Fordham Unrut>rslly • • FAMllYWEEl<lY,Ju,..•. tt7' A unique priestly ream. they each celebrate the Holy Eucharist. pediment to pnesthood " After thanking the pnest for h1S "digni fied" ob,ecoon. Bishop Coburn pro ceeded to the crucial question. Tears streamed down his face as he asked, "My sister and brother, do you believe you are truly called by God and His Church to thlS priesthood?" Ann and M1Chael answered together. "I believe I am so called ·· As soon as the Cobums took their vows. the congregation broke into spon taneous applause. That's what Ann remembers most of all "This big over whelming yes came booming forth.·· Judging from comments by St. James pansh1oners, the Cobums have been well received because of 1heir dedication and the warmth of their togetherness Sitting In the living room of the ranch house provided by the church. Ann and Michael talk of working hard at their mar riage as wen as at their job and of being on 24-hour display. "Ifs not easy," Ann points out "We work at our marriage all the time h looks usy to a lot of people who say. They have a perfect marriage If only I could get my husband to go into something 1.1111h me or If I only could get my wife to. ·We don·t recommend this type of arrangement for everyone. Peo- ple can have more equal maniages, bu1 whether they can handle the Idea of teamwork 1s another queshOn." Mk:.lulel •be 1ee that dley by not to let their job c:oaeume their mar· rtage. "We try to schedule days when only one ol us goes to work and the other has time to be alone. and we try 10 have one day off a week when we get away with 1ust eac.h other It 's a tricky balan<",qlg act to work out the relationship between mamage and iob " Children are seen as part of this shar 1ng Since Ann and Michael each handle half of their )Ob. they v1Suahze iuggling their duties so that Ann can do more work at home when children come along Looking back. Ann can't pinpoint when her consciousness was raised as a woman She always took 11 for granted that women have a full part 10 play in home. career and church The Cobums were manied four years before entering the Church Divinity School of the Pacific in Berkeley. Calif. Ann had atlended Georgian Court College an Lakewood. N J Michael attended Pnnceton They were manied during their last two years of college. and then each worked for two years, Ann as a schoolteacher, Michael as a priSon social worker. Going to school. workrng. attending the seminary. 11 was always share and share alike And the:tr •haring conaes acroea as natural and genuine. They don't echo each other. they supplement each other Dr. F Graham Luckenbill. rector of St James Church. chuckles as he describes his own adjustment from one dealing one·to·one with an assistant to dealing one·to·two. Senior church warden Michael Baldasare calls if "getting two for the price of one.-(Actually, the price was raised to one and-a-half after the11 or- dinallOn. In the pnor six months they had served as deacons ) St James parishioners are particulaTly amused by the oppositJon to women priests enunciated in the pulpit by Dr Luckenbill lnat was before the Septem ber 1976 Episcopal general convention voted to ordain women When Ann's tum ceme. she wa• the 90th woman Of dalned Dr. Luckenbill attributes his. change of heart to meeting the Cobums In 1he spnng of 1977. he had prclCtical- ly decided on a choice fOf a new assistant when Bishop Cobum asked him to lalk to his son and daughler in law, who wanted 10 share one assignment Dr Luckenbill and his screening committee were quickly won over. In accepting Ann. "the most poignant reason was 1hat we picked a person. not a sex," he eK plains. Both impressed ham wath their sense of voca11on As pnests and as partners. 1he Cobums work al not being compehhve. whale acknowledgmg differences be- tween them. Ann regards Michael as a better preacher. Michael regards Ann as a better listener an counseling "Lots of women call me for counseling," Ann re ports. "because they never had a woman pnest They say they feel reluc1anl com mg to a male · They take 1heu pnestly work personal· ly ··The most 1hnllin9 thing." Michael says. ~is to wake up every morning and d1SCOVer that you really want to do the things that you have been trained 10 do The pnesthood 1s a fascinating way by which you are allowed 10 enter Into peo- ple's lives on an intimate and deep level .. Nothing represents change In the Church like the sight of a woman priest celebrating the Euchanstic rite In f.xt. after the ordination, Ann wa.s 1he flTSt to perform the rite. and Michael was ··1hnlled to see her up there ·· During ~t. they ahem.at~ celebratt"il the Euch...Ut. 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I may purc"-9 onty thoM that I wish to own Child's name Age City Slate l Code Parent's 5'gnature L ----~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~-...!~~J Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. LIGHTS: TI f'llt. "llf". 0.8 mg. nicoOnl w. per cignte. FTC Ripon MIG. 71: LIGHT W S: 11mg. .. ,_.,,0.9 mg.nicome w. per cignne, br FTC mllhod. ROWDY SPECTATORS- THE •• BAD APPLES'' Of SPORTS "Whereas U.S. sports fans used to shudder &om a distance when they heard such headlines as '66 Crushed to Death at Scottish Sports Event' or 'Greece Will Use Dogs to Stop Soccer Violence: these same fans are seeing the seeds of disaster being.planted in their own stadiums ... By Jim Benagh Football fields sun ounded by moats to prevent overzealous fans from spillirig onto the playing area dunng the game Baseball parks with bullpens that can be convened 10 detentior1 centers when the number of an ested fans becomes more than the polke can physically handle Hockey nnks rung all the way to the ce1I mg by sheets of plexiglass to keep spec tators from throwing debris onto the ice BasXetball Ooors with mesh cag4!s around them to discourage fans from 101ning in a melee that breaks out among players Of course. all Sladiums and arenas will have revolving surveillance cameras on the edges of the stands -just like banks have to catch robbers so authorities can 1den11fy unruly culprits And. natural ly, those a1rportlike detectors to keep fans from bringing cans of beer -much less guns and knives -into the stands also will be pan of the arsenal Sound ridiculous? Perhaps But a growirig number of spons fanatics are robbing their fellow fans of the peaceful enjoyment of athletic contests For sports adminiStrators. it has be come a real dilemma as unruly fan!> have mode their unwelcome presence felt not only In the stands bllt also on the field Uncontrollable fans di'lsh onto playing surfaces both <luring and aftet games. throw all SOr1 of debris at playets and of flc1als, np up fadlilres. shout loudly and profanely. string out banners with ob scene scnpts star1 lights and generally create a nuisance Whereas U S lans used to shudder from a distance when they read such Jim Benogli IS on ourlior and toumoHSI sp«Klltzing rn sports muslTOIOI' Gory Pott~rson Is one of the l'OUn IT}l 5 bell linrn»n 1po<1s hvmonJu sports-page headlines as "328 dead, 500 in1ured in Peru Soccer Riot" or "66 Crushed to Death at Scottish Sports Event" or "Greece Will Use Dogs to Stop Soccer Violence." rhe same fans are see· 1ng lhe seeds of dlsasler being planted before their eyes in their own stadiums Arltencan sports has not yet reached those depths. And until the new wave of "superfans" -clad In theiJ team's jerseys. T shirts or hats and intent on tak· ing pan 1n the action themselves -came along m the l970's, the low point in American spectatorship seemed to be the World Series incident way back in 1934 when DetJ01t Tiger fans showered St Louis Cardinals outfielder Duc.ky Medwick with enough garbage to fill a sanitation truck and f0«:ed the commis· sloner of baseball to order Medwick out of lhe game for his own protection Nowadays. you'd need a scorecard to keep track of the honor stories origi· nattng from the stands Some examples· • Durlng the third game of the 1973 playoffs between the New York Mets and the Cincinnati Reds. fans al Shea Sta dlum. aroused by fisticuffs between Bud Harrelson and Pete Rose, showered fbe field with debris and caused e1n lnte"UP· hon in the game. •The 1977 World Series ended In bedlam at Yankee Stadium after thou· sands of fans spilled onto the field after the flnal out, many to do damage despite their team's victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. who them.selves had taken the precciutlon of landing their team plane at a private field In an effort to avoid con· frontation with Yankee rooters Before the stadium was cleared, there were al- most 40 arrests and several doz.en Injuries • A 1976 Monday night pro football game at Foxboro. Mass.. ended in a melee. despite the home team New En gland Patriots' easy vlcfory ovet the New York Jets. Forty-nine anests were made, and 18 people weTe held for protective cu.Slody (drunkenn~). The incidents In· eluded two missle throwers. two assault charges. one dangerous· weapons charge and lhe theft o# a wheelchau. Three years before, a similar outbreak of row· dylsm, apparently fueled by the over consumption of alcohol. cau.sed the Sul· falo Buts to rethink their desire to host Monday night football games because of their late starts • Recent Kentucky Detbys have seen horse and )OCkeys threatened by fans who throw paper cups and beer cans al them m the back.stretch. In 1976 a smoke bomb was thrown onto the track. • The U S . Grand Pnx at Watkins Glen. N.V . has become so well known for its uncontained hell·raising at a mud sopped area inside the track known as "The Bog" that the aulo race leatunng the world's greatest drivers has almost become secondary. In one such Incident. a bus chartered by tounng Brazilians was hijacked and taken to "The Bog" to be burned. with aU the Brazilians' personal belongings still aboard • A 1975 National Football League playoff game at Bloomington. Minn., was interrupted when a Vikings (an feUed an off\ctal, 1.111th a whiskey bottle, lcnock Ing him unconscious In another game. Vikings fans got a taste of their own med lclne when running back Chuck Foreman received an eye Injury as the result of a snowball that hh him In Buffalo • A 1974 "Beer Night," hosted by the Cleveland Indians, ended in a forfeit for the home team when umpires ruled that the baseball crowd of 22,000 just couldn't be managed after it became saturated with 2!>-cent beer on a hot summer night. These are some of the more well· known incidents ol recent times, but across America sports adminlSlrators know they are sitting on a powder keg On the college scene. fOf instance. what is to keep the 104,000 fans at an Ohio State Michigan game from exploding when much ol the Michigan stands are intimidatingly X rated with students un tuning obscene signs. wearing booster buuons that read as if they came out of porn shops and throwing "Woody Hayes toilet paper" in to the Ohio State section. which hokls Buckeye alumni who have dnven 200 miles lo the game with pro vocative bumper stickers on their cars? In the 1977 game, the OSU players took the field only to have to go under a ban ner held by Michigan lettermep. and sev era) bumps and shoves almosl tumed in to an all·out brawl At ~nsas University in 1978. Jay· hawk basketball fans pelted aoss·state rival Kansas State players with hot dogs. During the rematch at Kansas State. the Jayhawk players were deluged with JOO ripe bananas, causing a 70 minute delay In the stan of the game. despite an ap· peal made by K·State star Mike Evans before the game ''Fans aren't Just interesced In winning the game anymore," says Miami based 50C10logist Dr. Irving Goldabet "They have to vanquish the other team " The sight of Cincinnati Reds baseball fans pouring beer down on a severely iniured Houston As~ player in 1974 accenlS Dr Goldaber's point ControlUng spectator$ has been a deb cate\ssslgnment for spol15 administral0f'$ for some time. mainly because of the fear of alienating the paying customers Only whe n th~e has been a threat of real harm or the protection of the athlete has been at stake has action been taken But with bigger crowds and social behavior breaking down, stadium managen are ta.king a second look at crowds. co,.ti"IHtl fil.MlY WESll.Y. "-4. 117'1 • 1 ~ SlORECOUPON SAVE~ OHOHE640Z. BOTILE OF Hi-C. STORE COUPON FAN VIOLENCE Continued • Dr. Goldaber, who has made a special· ty or crowd contTol and Is a consultant to the ln1erna11onal Association or Chiefs of Police regarding terrorist activities. has said that moats and metal·detection de- vices are within the realm of possibility. National FootbaU League commission- er Pete Rozelle, while admitting that "football fans are getting more emo· lional" and that he Is wary or the new wave of sports-terror movies, snickers at the idea of moats. And Arthur Fuss. as· sistant director of security for Major league Baseball. adds. "We want to keep the stadium comfortable so that II doesn't look like an armed camp." But big-lime sports promoters also rea- lize that they have to start protecting Reggie Jackson ends '77 Series with o wild run for the dugout. Doi/as-Minnesota 1975 playoff' on of/iciol struck by a bottle. I • FAMILY WEEKLY, June'• 1971 themselves from the {ans. Rozelle notes that the NFL has banned annoying noise makers as well as bo11I~ and canned drinks and rhat teams have stepped up ··sight search·· of fans entenng the sta dium The secunty force at playoff games and the Super &wl has been doubled since 1975 Fuss says that base ball has stepped up secunty al games and that franchises will be out to get more prosecutions of blatant offenders A former FBI man who Ines to keep things m perspective (he has on htS wall a 100 year-old lithograph of a baseball riot). Fuss says bluntly: .. Many Incidents are taking on a more violent nature.·· To understand and prevent lnc1dents, Major League Baseball began holding annual seminars with 11s security people from all teams three years ago Dr. Goldaber is frequently consulted .. We are trying 10 address ourselves to whether the ills of sock?ty are being brought into the park."" points out Fuss The whole spectrum of "fandom·· 1s being studied Rozelle has termed spec ta tor sports a "form of escap1.sm, .. and for many years that 1s how they were regard ed In fact. 1us1 the opposite may be true A University of Wisconsin study indicates that observmg aggression encourages hosnle behavior instead of diss1pa1rng 11 A Temple University psychologist studied the Army Navy football rivalry and found that the fans were more hostile airer the game than before Fuss, Dr Goldaber and others suggest a radical change has occuned among fans in the 70's. The result has been the emergence of the superfan who wants 10 be a participant as well as spectator ··Twenty years ago.·· explains F\iss_ ··professional sports were athlete on ented Now teams cater to the fan with Jacket nights. bat days , beer nights and the like Fans feel they C(ln get closer .. Dr. Goldaber takes that theory a step funher· "When people eome into rhe stands. they begin to feel the power 10 al feet the outcome of the game. Now there ts a feeling they can do something " Cheering for rhe home team and ieer· ing the visitors 1s one thing But the ex· tTem1sts go further with the11 debns throwing. obscenities and physical v10 lence Unless rowdyism Is controlled. says Dr. Goldaber, the problems are go- ing to get worse In fact, alter d1scuss1ons wirh police officials. he has arrived at the theory that at any given World Serie5 or Super &wl 1h to 2 percent of the crowd ls carrying weapons Dr Goldaber insists a new look at crowd contTol is needed He believes changes can be made in several ways - construction of faclllties, improved stadium management and law enforce ment, for starters But he also maintains that "a fourth anudote -studying sociological signals·· -is necessary. "The problem ts not rhe drunk after the tailgate party,·· he says "The real pToblem 1s the mob ··rhe officials . the scoreboard, the music and the cheerleaders have to develop ways to 'cheer down' the fans:· he conrmues. He suggests playing 'The Star-Spangled Banner· at the end of the game or requinng a blitzing lineman lo help the sacked quarterback 10 his feel Rozelle must have been thinking along these same terms when he sug gested that some reams. taking a h1n1 from such heated college nvalrles as Michigan and Ohio State, keep bands playing after the game. Unless some of these ideas are 1mple mented . Dr Goldaber warns. "Amenca 1s a candidate for a new kind of violence the fans· desire to achieve power v1 carlously ·· And that would be a 1"3111 new ball game WLJ Furious fans uersus secuntv police : b11ter end to a Viking-Redskin game FAMILYWE(l(LY,JUM•.197' • I Ad11en11emenl You Don't Pay.'til The Fat Goes Away Now, if you can lick a stamp=-you can lick your weight problem! 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Try these on for size Vaca tion where you can watch the Atlantic from Mt Desert Island, Me .. 1he spor where ·the first rays of sunlight touch the U.S. each day There are two large. wooded NaUonal Parks and several private campgrounds from which to choose My fa· vonte Is Mt Desert Camp ground on Somes Sound. a picturesque fjordlike mlet where the saltwater swlmmlng Is 10 to 15 degrees warmer than most places-along lhe Maine coast Here, you can ex· plore 100 miles of trails on foot or horseback. browse m typical New England villages. lour the harbor areas thronged with sail- ~ts and fishermen busy un loading lobster traps and listen to the boom of the oc:~n at Thunder Hole Pitch your tent on North Car- ollna 's Outer Banks at one of the pleasant private be.och campgrounds near the village of Rodanthe, about midway down the 120-mile string of Ginny Ack Is am' of rile coontry's ~st known ond most knowledge obit> outdoor wrltl'IS sandpits. The area Is nch tn history. You can visit Kiii Devils Hills where the Wright Brothers made aviation history, take the causeway to Roanoke Island to learn the story of the Lost Col· ony that vanished here In about 1587 and dimb Jockey Ridge behind Nags Head. a 138-root· high series of shifting sand dunes offering a fascinating view at sunrise and sunset Next comes Cape Hatteras National Seashoce with a visllor center and sea museul'T\· Along its length are beaches. dunes and mar$hes where a greal blue heron may show Itself. and a lonely, 1870 lighthouse guards the shore. Ocracoke. one of 1he three Cape Hattetas 1s lands. was once the haunt of the pirate Blackbeard. Every one who comes here finds 11 ex crtmg to search the beach for 1he remains of shipwrecks Maybe you'd like to camp awhile next door to Michigan's biggest sand pile. Sleeping Bear Dunes. whose steep rug· ged slopes tower as much as 460 feet above Lake Michigan There are two popular state parks adjacent to the dunes as well as private parks where you can camp. WhUe here. you can climb the dunes and then run or rumble back down as well as expetience the thrill of having a dune-buggy driver take you to the brink of the steep bluffs before tuming aside Visit Kentucky's Bluegrass Country. which features two major attractions near lexlng· ton. One lslhe new $25 million Kentucky Horse Park on the scenic Iron Works Pike You can take a tour to learn the var1 ous types and stages or horse training and get a look at a har ness maker at work The other altTactlon Is an au· thentic reconstruction or FOM Boonesbofo atop a hill over looking BoonesboroState Park. Here you can camp beneath large shade trees on the banks of lhe Kentucky River II you really want to get away from i1 all. head for Montana and spend a dehghtful interlude rn the Gates of rhe Mountains WJdemess Area L~ted a· bout 16 miles north of Helena. -this roadless back-country area has a camp right on the Mis soun River that can only be reached via motor launch , which makes several runs daily En route, you suddenly nolice that the mountains on either side seem 10 collide. making the river impassable However. as you draw closer. the moun· tains seem to slide back like gates. and the launch proceeds through a narrow gorge with sheer cliffs that rise 10 l.200 feet above the nver. Behrnd the boat camp. hiking trails lead in 10 pnm111ve areas If you ha11e a srreak of gam bling blood. consider camping at l.epher Cove on Nevada Highway 50 alongside gemlike Lake Tahoe. where there's a rural. mountalnlike camp- ground nestled among tall pine and huge boulder$ called Zepher Cove Park Just across the road is a casino where you can pull slot-machine handles to your heart's content. You also might visit Oregon's Warm Springs Indian Reserva tlon, where you can use your own tent or rent a real wlckiup; or settle m at a dude ranch and make like a cowboy for a while. It should be obvious by now that there's no need to let your vacation be a drag or to relum to the same old place this sum· mer Get out a map Of buy a campground directory and plot a camping adventure suited to your tasres. then write the State tounsm departments for raw! Information. t&t.:I l . ;\ -· More and more tent campers are discovering the fun and convenience of KOA Kampgroun<ls. Be- cause they can drive right up to a clean, level campsite ... making camp takes less time, so there's more time for fun. And when they want ...._~ the conveniences of home, they're right on the KOf\ Tuot Camping ,,. GiveClW31 Mall entry -blank to KOA TENT CAMPING GIVEA~Y, P.O. Box 31415. Billngs. MT~ En1r1es must be reoeivel! f)Y_ ~-:--)3, 1978 to be eligible. See addl· tlonal rulee aovemlno lt'lis gMt- f/Ni8y at right l<OA. a ti8ttef way to camp. spat. Clean rest rooms, hot showers, electric pawer, food store, laun<lry and swimming pool. So, whether you'rt! camping for a weekend or tenting across the .country, remember the.re are more than 8oo KOA Kampgroun<ls throughout the U.S. and Canada that welcome tent camp- ers. And even if you <loo't have your own geai; you can rent-a-tent at many KOAs and give it a try. Wm an Oldsmobile full of. Coleman camping geaE Mail this cnlr)• blank and you become eligible to win in KOA's exciting TENT CAMPI NG GIVEAWAY. 11ie winner will n'Ceive a brand new 1978 OJ<lsmobile 4-<loor Cutlas.s Salon with a 26o/V8 engine, air conditioning and AM/fM'I radio. And in the trunk will be a Coleman deluxe camping outfit fo r four person-;, 10' x 8' Classic tent, lantern and case, 2-bumcr stove, stand and oven, 2-gallon jug, cooler and 4 sleeping bags. Also, the winner gets 90 days free camp- ing at KOA Kampgrounds. So enter tcxlay, you could be the winner. OFFICIAL RULES: '· fo ,.nm. mail th.-<"M') hlonl 111 U... .d to-"KOA TM11 C. •mpong G.,-e.iw•y, • l'O Box \141 {. Billuigs. Monw"' S9•"7. or 0<1 • 1 • s P""'" or pop..,. .. ntr )"'" Nmr .,.J .,!Jn...,. and thr """'" "KOA Tmt C:mtpv1g Gn .. •w•t" onJ mail to tlv-$M ..i.1.,.,.. f:ntr ... ma~ al<o bf. ,l.~rtr.J ot an) KOA K•mMtruur•I All t'fltrk•• mu.•t bo.• n.'t-..h<'ll liy No•cmber •). 197M l . NO PURCllASI: Nl-0-:ssARY. l· I.,_ •lr-..TlpO<"' 1hr ,,,... onJ ooh pritr .,.,y ron...i. of a ,_ 1978 ()ldvnobolr CutLu. SOion, 4-<loor wtth 16o1Vic '""£.,,.. :'i'I!".' "- nonditl0f11ng ond . .\M-l'M railio. •-•'Clmpirlr Colem&11 umping outflt tultahlt· r...-lour prnon•. l'tWllattng of. Colrm&n 0....-\mt. 10 Ii .•• Ii '""· l.antl'fTI ond "-· hm-bumrr sto..-. M....J and°''"'· 1wo-gallon jug,""°"'' .inti four 11«-ping ~; ..,.1. ftnOllv, thr wlnnrr ~u ninrt) J.l)' of fu campoiig at an~ KOA ~ (•~ ln-sonlv Junng 197,) 4' l~,.,,.,,,.,.. .. JI h.. ac·Jn:..,.j in• nmclom •Ira" ong ,.._.....,I h) Pc•t, Marwick. MhrtorU ond c:om,...,.). •n in<kpm· 1knt t!lrnif,...J rUb'ic Ol'rotllltif'lj! form wtv-rt.-. won l\ final .• .,_.,,, 1hr IDk ~~~) <if thr prvr ,..,,,,.., :-i., flnft" submtutor..,. prmt111"'1 RM ""k-r-m- ahlr lnr u ."1 "Tht• prt7r wOl hr a .. ~t. Mn. h.u•1<·.ally N"f>"•ll•.'•:'ll .-ntrir• not dogil* \\1nno.,. "oil br """litJ i., maol ond rt-qulml to rxtt"1r an .r.Lavot of rligibt1~) onJ 1Tl.·a.-S· 'i"'<'<'f"'"l..rt "[IM' ro .n 1'1"•..knt• rightttn yron. or ol.lrr of lh..• ll ~. Mrt "P' MTifWll....., ""'' 1},..., f.amiltrs nf KCH, <>U""">bilr and l'olrmon. ,.....,, lnnchN-n, \,.,,l ........ a&ll10t1:s, .ui-i ........ anJ ~ v.,..r In No-.. Yoti<. Honda •• '4&.oun. Wuh"l?'''" .mrf whm-...,.<'1.,. ~mrd hy low, All ft'llnal, •t•tt-&11(1 11A1I lo"" .,,.1 ~"'"" "l't"' CAMPING DO'S ANDDONT'S What you should know about fires, food and water sources before you set out for the woods. I\ nly you can prevent forest fires -as ~II as hypothenma (low body tempera- ture). cooking accidents and many other safe ty hazards that injure campers. So whether you're a first time camper or a seasoned lrclll· blazer. now is the Ume to brush up on your safety savvy -before you hit the road Here are some suggestions to help you pre· vent many of the most common camping mis- haps The advice comes from camping safety e1lpeT1S William Holman. trails specialist with the U S Forest Service, Edrth C. Loe, dlrec· tor of the Outdoor Education Unit/Program Department for the Gui Scouts ol the U S A and Duane Enger. assistant safety manager for the National Park Service Campsite When selecting a campsite. avotd setting up beneath de.ad trees or a sm9'e. tall tree that might attract lightning. Try to pick a spot that is sheltered from the wind If camping near a nver. be sure yoUT site is on high ground Avoid camping on flood plains, where a sudden stonn could swamp you and your equipment Fires source. don't drink from II Impure water may cause symptoms similar to those of. food·poi· sonlng. Either drink water you·ve brought with you or boil the water and use commercial purification tablets Hiking and Other Activities Don't go hiJong alone Carry a compass and a topographical map (and know how to use them), And a landmark near your camp. All campers should be aware of the danger -of hypothermia Avoid beGcunlng chilled when wet. Come prepared witn clothes that can be layered for warmth, and if anyone In your party starts shivenng or complains of cold hands or feet, see that he puts on dry clothes and gets warm _ If you'd like more information about the area where you'll be campmg. write: Director of Recreall<>n, U S. Forest Service. PO Box 2417. Washington.DC 20013. raw. And happy camping' IAJ Say the word "camping" and many people immediately VISU~ a famUy snugly huddled around a roaring campfire toasting marsh mallows In many areas. howe ver, thrs pie ture IS out of date. ~There are rules against open fires in some areas because of the dan· ger of forest fires." Mr Holman says WHEN 9YOU'RE IN THE WILDERNESS, BORAXO• CAN KEEP YOUR HANDS CMllZED. If camping In an area where fires are al· lowed, select an open area (six lo 10 feet In diameter) clear of all surface debns. Build the file far enough away from your tent (a minimum of 10 feet) so that flying sparks won't damage or ignite it Keep the fire small and have water handy to extinguish it. Food Do all cooking as far from your sleeping area as possible and don't store food in your tent: It can attract animals. To keep hungry animals away from your camp. pack food that does not have lo be refngerated in a plastic , bag or container Then. using a rope thrown ' 011er the limb of a tree away from the camp· srte. hoist the food off the ground. WateT Unle~ you're sure of the purily of a water FAMILY WEEKLY.June~ 19711 • \I r I I I I Thanks to BORAXO~ you can keep your hands perfectly clean under the most primitive condi- tions. If you're lucky enough to have water, BORAXO Powder will come in especially handy. It1J dean your tlands. of course, and it'll wash your pots, your socks, your barbeque grill, whatever. H you 're dry-camping, BORAXO Waterless will clean your hands, without ,.-ater. And either· one will work a round the 'house. So no matter w!lat you do to your hands, no matter where, BORAXO can keep them looking their best. r10£~1 BoAAxo® P9Wdered flond Soop I , ,,_ • •• , t The most remarkable collection of world coins ever assembled Coins of all Nations A complete and comprehensive collection containing a fascinating mint-fresh coin from e very coin-issuing country in the world. With each coin individually sealed in a stamped and date-canceled cachet that has been officially postmarked in the country of issue. COINS OF ALL NATIONS C OINS ()F ALL NATIONS A <..IM!llO l OlllON HOHOlllNG ll•l COIN ISSUING C()v .. TA•U or '"' WOll~D \ --' , ..... _,..... ---~-----------------------_, ______ _ AVilibble for a Hmited lime onty. UmJt: One collection per person. Subtcripcloa dudUoe: IGne JO, 1978. You have the unprecedented opportunity to acquire a collccuon of world coins un1ilre any that has 8'1er been i~ued before. A collection that includes official monetary coins from the coin·illsu.ing nations or the world-with each coin sc.Ued in its own individual cachet, posunarkcd in the country of issue. This extraordinary collection will become one or your family's most pril.Cd possessions. For it will provide every member of your family with a fascinatin8 way ll\ learn about nations and peoples in every part of the world-through their ufllque comages. A thoroughly pleasurable experience as well as a valuable educational adventure. By special arrangement with government officials To aMCmble the Coiru of all Natmns collec1ion, The Franklin Mint-the world's larges1 private mint -is ma.lung special arran~menlS with the ccnual banks or monetary authorities of tnQre thun 150 coin-issuing na1ions-and with the postal authority or each or th05e nations. Every nation that regularly mints and issues coins will be rep- resented in this collection, exoep1 where govern- ment regulauons prohibit. The resulr wiU be a comprehensive collection of uncirculated. mint· fresh C(Jlft.I that olhcrwisc couJd only be a.sscmhlod if one were to aciually trdvel to every coin-issuing country in I.he world. But you can acquire ir by direct subscription-from The Franklin Mint. Here is whal you will acquire • A single, mini-fresh coin from each of the nations in the world that is.sues coins. • Each coin sealed in its own indiviCfual cachet, designed and produced especially for the coUcction. • Each cachet o fficially stamped. date-canceled and postmarked in the counrry that issued the coin -and in the city where its treasury or central bank is l~ted. • The enrire collec<ion <o be ~ucd in a single: limited edition This unique collection will not be made avail· able through a.ny coin dealers, retail st<>res or even from national hanks here or abroad. And ir mav be acquired on/.1'rrom The F•anklin Mint - and only until June JO. 19?R. Fascinating coins from distant lands Each monc<ary coin will be both atLractive and in1eresling in itself. For the coins will symbolize countries, large and small. in every part of the world -each with its own tradition and heritage. For example : The SO Centa1•0 piece of MPx1cn hearing clie portrait or the heroic Cuuuhtemoc. last <\£ the Ai.tee rulers. T he S' Paim c<1in of Pol..isran , an unusual four-sided ci1in with the star and crescent or the Moslem faith. The Pof'ua New Guinea I Kina coin depicting the rare sea crocodile~ native only to this lush Pacific land. The l Doll"r coin of lfonR Kong. fealUring the famous coinage ponraic o f Queen Eli7'.aberh JI by the eminenr artist Arnold ~ The 25 K urus com of Turkey,dep~ga peasant woman of that ancient Middle Eastern nation. The 10 Ore coin of S1<e· den. designed around the fascinating crowned monogram of King Gustaf VI Adolf. The Finnii h 2U Pe11nia coin. with its intriguing lion-and-sword emblem. And the 5 Druchmoi coin nf Greece, bearing I.he Image of the immortal Grcelt philO!>- opher Aristotk. More than ISO different coins rn all-each one telling a fascinaling story. each one an education in itsclL These official legal tender coins from all over the W<Jfld will form a remarkable collection. They will include coins or many different shapes- round, square. triangular, octagonal, even one with twelve sides. And coins mfflled in a witle variety of metals-as many as ten differcn< coin metal.s including silver, bronze, copper and brass. And the designs for 1he coins will be as varied as the countries that issue <hem. Some emblems, such as Ethiopia's Lion of Judah, have been used for more than a thousand years on that nalion's coinage. Other coin designs. such as those or Uruguay and (sic or Man. were introduced only for the first time a year ago. Thus, cumining the collec cion will be a con· rinually enjoyable experience-and you will find something dm erenl and intriguing aJm05t every umc you view the coins. Assured rarity for your collection The Coins of all Nations collection i.s available on(•• from The Franklin Mini and only for a limited period of time. The tot.al number or complete set.S to be issued will be permanently Jjmi<ed to the exact number or valid orders received postmarked by the world-wide deadline of June 30, 1978. Fuh.herrnorc, there as a limit of one subscription per person. After the subscription rolls close on June 30. 1978, this collection w11l never be offered again-anywhere an the world. For that reason. those wishing 10 acquire it must e nter their anplicacions pn1mp1ly. You and your family will be able to enjny building your world cc>in collection on a con· venien< and systematic basis-at the rate or three cachets per month, sent to you in a protective mailing package. The price for each cachet wiJJ be just SS.SO. Th.is includes the mint-fresh coin, the cachet, tbc stamp. tbe special foreign post· marking, and all customs cbarga. In addition, a set of hardbound collector's albums will ~ provided at no charge. V An educational and cultural adventurA Owning this unique and extraordinary collection o ( world coins will provide endless hours of pleu- urc for you and your family. Furthermore, the coUecting of these coins, in their individually postmarked cachets, will be an educational ex· perience as well. For each coin has a story to / tell. And each stamp and postmark will be a coUector's item in it.self. By studying tbc coins and stamps, you will share the satisfactJon of learning about many different pla«s and peoples all over the world. 11us oolle<:tion of world coinage will be &$ significant to your children and grandchildren in years to come as it is to you today. For tbls is, a coUec1ion or heirloom importance-one that cannot be duplicated in any other way_ To acqufre the Coinr of all Natio11S collection, mail the application below d.ircctJy to The Franklin Mint, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania., by June 30, 1978. • NOTE: C.ulreis from all of tit# count'Ws 1ltown° will be irrclwJed irr tlie collection. Ho-vc>r, si~ governments on rare occ-asionJ OMtltoriu .-.visioru 011 sliort notice. ~otrte of rlt•s.e iuaws May be SMbject ro c-lta1tgt!. r---------· SUBSCRIP110N APPLICATION ----------1 I I I I I • I I I • I I I I I I I I I 41 I I I I I I I I Coins of all N ations VllHll G.ty If .-.-ned try i-lO, 1971 U.Ur: ON collecdoe ,u ~ The Franklin ftf int Franklin Cc_!)kT. Pemuylva.nia 19091 . Enter my suMcription Cor Coins of all Ncworu, coo· sisling of a minl·frcsh ooin from every country in lhe world th11 regularly mints and is.sues coins. cscept where government replations prohibit. Each coin will be issued in a stamped and datc-<:ancclcd cachcl, postmarked irf the nation of issue. The caeheu will be tent al the rate of ~per month. and the issue price for each cacher is $5.~ I prefer 10 pay as follows: 0 Bill me 116.509 in lldvanoc for each "1.ipulc:nt of tltree coin cacbe1.1.. 0 Charge I 16.50" for the fi.-sfl1pmcn1 of tit,_ coin cachets to my credit card, a indiatcd beJow. Bill me direct.ly al the same amount for eacb subsequcn< shipmenr of three cachccs. ( ) Ma."cr Charge ( I BankAmcricard/VISA Aoooun1 No. _____________ _ Expiration Oat . ..._____ .,.,.,, .,, ,,.,, ,.i., ,., ••".,,,, ,,, twl4,, '°" •• .,.,..,. •• ,."' A..t'Ull•• StJ1na1ure:--:--:~~:-------------...._, ·~~ ... ~-'""' ,..#llllQt:...,,.~ Mt. Mr.. Mi~--.__----..---------~ .._. Addrcu.--------------- CilY·----------------- Sia~. 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FTC Report AUG. ·n; FIL HR 11Jf¥: n mg. ·r.r. 0.9 mg. nicoooe •·Pl' ciga-ette ~FTC me'lhod. '. OOUNTRY MUSIC OOMES AUVE AT 'l'BE GRAND OLE OPRY A half century of Grand Ole Opry: timeless Mrnnte Pearl, The Possum Hunters, the show's original bond, and Barbaro Mandrell. the Opry's youngest member. "It has universal appeal because it is built on good will and ... expresses the heartbeat of Americans who labor for a living." By Jack McClintock When Uncle Jimmy Thomp· son, who could "fiddle the bugs off a taler vine," stepped lo the mike to saw into a country tune back in 1925. nobody fig\ired the Grand Ole Opry would become an Amen can lnstituli<>n But it did The Opry IS the oldest continuous radio pro 91am in the U.S .. and although II has changed a bit over the years, ii shows no sign of losing the affection or its fans Some 750.000 of them drive an aver- age 450 miles to attend the Fri· day and Saturday night snows m NashvUle They gel a slickly produced kind ol cracker vaudevtlle 1.1111h two and a half hours of sw e-f1re country fare of all kinds weepy ballads. honky tonk laments. Caiun fiddling. daggers, moun taln spirituals, bluegrass. cow boy songs. Western swing, gunfighter ballads and counlly Jokes out of which you could make corn bread In the early vears of the Opry, fans could hear such acts· as Uncle Dave Macon ~The Dixie Dewdrop." The Gully Jumpers. The Fruit Jar Ormk bs and Roy Acuff The others are gone now. but Acuff is still there after 40 years. 1n while shoes and a red spor1 coat. look Ing ps If he JUSt stepped off the ''Wabash Cannonball." So are Blff Anderson, Skeeter Davis. Loretta Lynn. Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys, Marty Rob bins, Honk Snow, Porter W119 oner and Tammy Wynelfe TI1ere are 63 regular mem· bers of the Opry, superstars Joi:k Mi:Cllntock 1s o Florido boscd /reP lone~ wnter who "conttad" with a simple hood.shake to appear al least 20 times a year. Nobody knows who will be on a given show until Fnday morning, after a secretary checks to see who's in town and who feels llke stop p1ngby If all thtS seems like an ama teurish way to produce a big· time show. it isn't. "The Grand Ok! Opry ls as simple as sun shine," said tis founder, George D Hay. "It has a universal ap· peal because ii Is bµilt on good will. and wtth folk music. ex presses the heartbeat of Amer· teans who labor for a living,:/ That's the image, the Opry mystique. But today's ()pry Is as smoothly run as the Ken lucky Derby By early evening, people will be amving in the parking lot and flowing Into the big hall Backstage. performers and fnends drift in about 7 ·00 There are lean-faced country girl singers. looking remarkably allke There are long-haired musicians in ieans. There are old time stars Uke Wagoner, who still wear rhinestone cow boy suits and lizard-skin boots, and newer stars like Ray Pillow. who tum up 1n double-knit suits And Minnie Pearl. wear ing her flouncy gingham dress and the brg straw hat wilh the price t21g still dangling, except that backstage she doesn't greet you With gossip from Grinder's Switch. Tenn .. or her "How DEE1" Instead, the real Minnie Pearl ls college educ.ated and utters a refined. "Hi " Then onstage the hoedown starts, the fiddling and foo1 - stomp1ng. plain and fancy countJy music interrupted by commercials for cowboy boots, pickup trucks, country sausage and flour Ifs country all right, but not real country The au dlence looks a long way from its overall days. The ()pry was called the WS M Barn Dance in ttfe. early years until George Hay made himself a little ,take He was an- nouncer then. and the &m Dance went out nationwide aftet a program of classic:al music Hay came on and said . "For lhe past hour you've been listening to gr1>nd openi. Now we'U pre.sent grand o~ opry" Hay and his successors have been doing it for more than 52 years now, plowing such a stralghl furrow the whole time that ··11 almost runs itself now.·· says PR man Ed Stone For years the Opry ong1· oared in the Ryman Auditor· ium. a seedy britk budding 1n downtown Nashville with wood en pews Then. three years ago. it moved to a 4,400 seat, concrete and brick contempo- rary building In Opryland In the rolling hills outside the city Some purists say the change in setting is further proof that the Opry has gone slick and lacks the old -timey grit and lire. the hokum of authenhcity that made Opry music real country The rans have gone slick, too. They arrive In such numbers that al every show some must be lumed away.' With that sorl of demand, it's reasonablj! to asl< Ed Stone why the Opry doesn't add a few more shows pet week or Isn't televised. 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ASTRAnGEPHENOMENON YOU MAY EXPERIENCE TRUE OR FALSE? I . Many people uperience this phenomenon but don"r undentand it 2. Depersonalization happens to perfect ly normal people. 3. Depersonalization occurs most fre- quendy among people of certain ages and certain personality types 4. Small children almost never ex penence depersonalization. 5. Anyone 1s likely to expenence this phenomenon in certain situations ANSWERS l. True . Psychologists call ii deper so'loliiotron Ifs suddenly feeling unreal, completely detached from you™1lf. as though what as happenmg to you is hap penmg lo someone else A University of California study describes depersonal izabon as the feeling of looking down on oneself from above Noted British psy ch1atris1 W W Roberts interviewed scores of l)ormal people who had had this expenence. Typical examples. "Everything seemed normal. and then rt seemed as If I had become two people Half of me was watching the other per form in a completely d1smterested way I could hear my voice and that of other people very remotely " and '"The most usual occasion when this occurs IS when I am out of doors The last time. I was walking wtth a fnend, and suddenly I seemed to be completely apart from my self I felt I was somewhere above look· mg down on the scene of which I was a part and yet not a part The e,.;perience on this occasion lasted for at least five minutes."' and "There was that feeling that surToundings are completely unreal and I am apart from them ·· 2. True The British study showed that depersonalization is a nonnal eJCperience th.al strikes a large proportion o( intel· ligent and reflective individua~. And a study conducted al the Unlvenity of Call fomla·s Neuropsychlalrlc Institute esti· mates 1ha1 as much as 70 percent of the normal population experiences 11 3 . True A study conducted by Yale Uni· versity specialists finds that depersonal- ization occurs most often In young per· sons who are fTequently anxious and whose personality patterns are marked by ahemating periods of elation and sad· nes.s. University of Newcastle (England) studies als<> show that college-age people are particularly subject to rhis phenom- enon and that It is more common among women than men. In several cases. rhe experience was described as pleasurable ar\d intriguing, and 23 percent of the men·and women in one study "even ex perienced joy " Only when the deper- sonalization state is nol tran!>ienl but becomes a part of the person's outlook. causing him to feel permanently strange, unreal and detached, ls It associated with a personality Pf'oblem 4. Folse University of Michigan studies have shown that children experience de- personalization as often as do adults Children. the studies lound, recognize these experiences as being distinct from other feelings and. when questioned, can be articulate about them. S. True Neuropsychiatric studies at the University of Munieh (Germany) 'have shown that .. m nonnal persons short per IOds of depersonalization are not uncom· moo. as for example In severe fa- tigue . and followlng an acute and une.x· peered emotionally traumatic exper ience." The s1udles also note that the m<lt'e fTequent OGCWTence of depersonal· W1tion in adolescence can be attributed to the conflicts associated with the new and unstable relation of the self 10 the outer world University of Iowa studies show that depersonalization often occurs in the face of a life·threatenlng ex· perience. Sixty-three percent of a ran- dom selection of 104 persons who had experienced near-drownings. falls from high places. automobile acddents and so on Indicated they felt strange or unreal during theiT e~ And 31 peycent felt as though the world about them was al.so unreal Nearly half of the subiects re· ported no fear at all despite the rawt gravity of the silualion IAAI FAMIL'l'WEEKLY,J.,.,.4, 1978 • 21 TAllLETS ~=..n.z1s ••11• -,. "'11 51 I OOLOIUl'E <:--. mm I ,~4gc ........ TABLETS ~·!k ,, ...... 40 KELP TeMd. c ..... , 100 39¢ "':fc,~ CllU" .. 98' _." .... ,. ,_ ....... 1t OMIN LECITIM CAPIUlH ,, ___ , ~lcs15 --·-- ---~-. VITAMllS FOR HAii CARE : TMUTI _ ... ,.,. ~99<' U.,_l.ts --" ---~ "I i&IHll s... ...... _.,,..... • 15 .... 50 °'"" s._.., u =N0•$395 o ::.'$7a 0 =$1&• "'9PSICIAL c.500·· .. _,_ ... -:1 "•C"-• ... ._.i.-,.._ . ....... ""~';? :;-zt:-....=. ':.::. ....... n .. ----':':s lAUTlft CCl'a(1'C -•ti ...... '° :'\-..... 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Body Language Your every move talks says Loretta Malandro. an asst prof of communlca· tlon at Arizona S late Univ According to Malandro, who has advised gro ups In· eluding doctors. lawyers and real·estate agents about their Images, whe ther you're a business person or a homemak er it's important to be aware of what klnd of impression you make -and to change it If ii doesn't accurately reflect you .. Personal appearance Is more imp<>t· tant than many people realize." says .,bdalandro. "We've found that in criminal trials attracttve defendants get lighter senlences, but In c1v1l suits theydo much worse with juries ... In lhe business world , points out ~alandro. male executives .. can see brunettes working in the office but not blondes, who still have something of a 'dumb blonde' image." Rather than dye ing their hair, Malandro advises aspiring career women with golden locks to invest m a palr of glasses with clear lenses and wear them the first week or 2 on lhe job to "tone down 1heu image and appear more mtellectual " Malandro says most people don't real ly know what they look like because they "freeze !heir body image at age 20 or 21 "To bring your image up to date, she odv\ses having a close friend rale you while yoo do the same for him or her For more infonnabon. write Loretta Malandro at the Dept. of Communica lion, Arizona State Univ . Dept FW. Tempe. Ariz. 85281 Marital "Checkups" Most people get an annual physical. but how many consider getting a check up for their marital rela11onsh1p? Purdue Univ prof. Doug las H Sprenkle Is one person who says you should "We should work on relationships from the point ol view of growth and en hancemenl rather than ~mediation ... says Sprenkle. whO is a marriage counse ler "h might he lp ii once a year people could have their relationship evaluated by an outside professional.·· says Sprenkle To help coup&es leam how to apply their own manta! "preventive medicine," S prenkle Is conducting a Couples Rela tlonship ITaimng course He says the course is designed to help persons in fun damentally good relationships learn prin ctples. techniques and skills for making their relationshrps better The course teaches couples improved communications sklOs and exposes them ,o other types of problem-solving. such as negollatlOfl The couples also learn how to ~lect a tounselor FAMlllMDD' 111• N_,,,.,,., Meguln• P19tldenl •nd Publlthef Morton Frank Euet1lt.e Y ... -$e ... OlrKtof Pttrlcht Llnakey &ecutlff E.11110(, Scott DeGarmo Z2 a FAMllYWEEKlY.J"M'. 11178 1n THE ~ Baby-Feeding Made Easier Feeding time will be a more pleasant including the IJay. annrests and high experience for both you and your baby If chair seal. Don't forget to wash the you follow these suggestions. hands of those involved in the feeding. •Choose a quiet feeding place where • If the phone or doori>eU rings. prevent you won't be distracted. a possible fall by taking the baby from the • Leave enough time so that feedings highchair with you when yoo go to see aren't rushed. Keep cleanup equipment who the caller is. at hand to handle inevi~ spills. •Spoon out just the portion of prepared • Always use a highchair strap. If one is baby food to bt> fed into the baby's dish: not already attached, malle one with a never feed direcily from the jar Refrig strip of soft. strong doth or a belt. Wash erate the remaining food Immediately the entire feedlng area before each meal. with jar cap in place When Your Pet Dies Coping with the death of a pet can be come a problem rcx many peopk! says psychiatris1 Dr Ivan G Podobnikar. who heads the 0 1110 Pain and Stress Treat· ment Center In Columbus. Some peo- ple . points out Podobnikar. are ashamed at the sense ol loss they feel when a pet dies, and so they try to igTlott their~ rather than deal with It. When your pet dies. don't rush out and buy a new one immediately -it's one of the worst things you can do Says Podobnlkar: "You must go through the stages of bereavemenl until you accept the death of the pet " If you buy another pet 100 soon. you also run the risk of get ting that relationship off on the wrong foot by IJeating the new pel as a sub shtute fOI' the old one and not respecting Its own personality ManeQlnQ Editor, Tlm-Mulllgan; Alt Dnctof, Alchant 9°•1d•tl: Seftlor ~ Aoealyn A.,,. vaya. Hal Landon; Food Editor, Matll~n HanMn; AMoc. Editor. Wllll•m COison; ANt. EdltO( Pam Lambert; AHt. Art DlrectOf, Eatelle W.lpln: M , Chrtetlne Wol•k; Ptc:lutM, Glor\• Brier. Rowtnv Edttor, Peer Oppenhelm9r, Contrbtttng Wrtlwt, Shirley Sloan ·~ade( John GlblOll, Nonnan Le» sent. Anlt• Summet Mllft\lfacturtne: Y.P.-Dlr .. Alchtard Miiien. Mall• U your child wants to hold a bunal ceremony for a deod pet. let him Bury- ing the pet, adds Podobnikar. helps recono le the child to the death. Don't throw the pet's body away in the garbage or treat ii dlSl'espectfully. this can make a bad impression on children. What Makes Di reed Fathers ppier? Do the types child-custody arrange ments affect how happy divorced fathers are? Yes. says a recent swvey by 2 Brande15 Univ sociologists who studied 127 Boston fatheTs ol children aged 3 lo 7 AccOfding to the study, "half t\me fath- ers" (!hose who share child cus1ody equally with !heir fonner wives) tend to be happ6er than either fuD-lirne or weefl- end fathers The researchers say the reason may be that half· time fat hers have enough lime With !heir children to develop a more comfortable relationship than the weekend fathers but don't have so much time taken up by parental duties that their social lives suffer. The researchers say that compared wilh the ocher groups. the half-time fath- ers also had the least amount of conflict with their ex wives and the most positive attitude about becoming a father again llP Mgr., AobertaColllns; PnlductkMI Mot~ Chris- tine KrMmer. ..._.... MlcflMI Montemurro Y.P.-M .._...,, Gerald S. Wroe; AMoc. En- lem Mgr., Alcll•ld It C.rrollic~1f.W.etem M9f., Joe Frazer, Jr.; Auoc. Ch Mor .. David Lona; Detroit Mgr., Lawrence . Finn; C•llf .. Pertlna, S~na, von def Ueth and H•yw•rd; M~ St•nley Roeenteld; .._l\etlftg lllQr., Kent O' lesundro; ~Ion DI~. L l;. Wlndeor, MdstnQ Mgr., C.ryl Eller 0 Quick Takes One out of 4 of the nation'• hoepltal beda '9 empty on the' aftlllge day reports Perspectiue, the Blue Cross publication. The magazine also says In 68 of the nation's 100 largest cities, "acute short lerm" hospital beds -!hose used fOI' regu· lar acute illnesses and acodents -are below HEWs occupancy guidelines of 80% Since ii can cost as much as $40,000 to maintain a single empty hospital bed for a year. the "waste" resulting from the country's empty beds 1s con51derable. HEW estimates II at S2 b1lllon a year Forty percent of Amerfc.an teenagers aay their schoolworlii la too ea.y reports a recent Gallup Youth S urvey Another 20% said their schoolwork was too hard and 38% said 1t was about right (2% had noop1mon) A.c:.ddentaJ poi9oalne deAtba amont1 cblldraa ege 5 UICI •ader lane •ottPfl'll 47" 9i9C1e dae '- trod•ctlon of clllld-ral•unl ca.,. on various products m 1972 says the Corsumer Product Comm. Deaths from accidental aspirin po1- sornng have declined 63%. and those from ingestion of melhyl alcohol products. such as windshield cleaner, have dropped by 83.3% Y om boct, Is wortla IDOtt now because of tnllatlon says the Health Insurance Inst. The value of the chemical elements m the average adult body, Including calcium. mag nesium. sulfur, iron. 011ygen and hy- drogen. Is now worth a record SS 60 Back m 1936. the average body was wonh only 98C BIRTHDAYS (all Gemini) Sunday -Dennis Weaver 47: Robert Merrill 59. Monct.y -Bill Moyers 44 Tuesday - Bjorn Borg 22 WeclMsday -Tom Jones 38 Tblll"Sd8y -Nancy SinalTa 38, Alexis S mith 57: Boz Scaggs 34 Frf- ci-v -Jessica Tandy 69: Robert Cumm.- ings 68: Rober1 S McNamara 62. Saturd-v -Arthur Ashe 35. Prince Philip 57. Maunce Sendak 50. William Styron 5J BIRTHDAY PEOPl.£: Bjorn Borg and Amt. Smith PubllstMJ ,..._ttone.: VP~ and Co-Dnc:tort, 'Robert o . Camey and Lee Ellla; Y.,., ...._ s.-... Robert J. CMetl•n; Publle.her "91. llllgr., Robert H. M•rrlott, JOM9tl C. Wise: 8-IMH llgf., James G. Baher; Dlttrtbullon: Pttyllla Piiiero: PIOMOtlon. Robert Banker: COfleUfMr Senllces, Mary AyrHj . Pubtlc Rel. MOr .. Margaret Ai.ll· llflder; Admin. AN'l., e.~ Shaplro; Chmn. e-ttue, Leonard S. DnldOw 541 Lexington A\'t . 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LTD. 1442 South Bristol Santa Ana-546-0220 • r _.., SUllDAY, JUllE 4 10:00 0 ThrH on ThrM Buhthll 10:30 D J) NllA Wetbfll Snl11e Supersonics v~ Washin&ton Bullets Sub1tct to chanae ""'tllout nohct lo bt played onl1 1f a s111111amt •s necessary lor the champ1onsn1p m Ood&tr lisebfll Dodeers vs Ph1ladt1pn1a Phillies 1:00 U ()"' !temper Open Golf Tournament (.~ ot the linal round of play tn this eoll tournament 2:30 D ~World a .]) ~ 2fl World lnvrtatlOllal TtllfttS CIU:SIC Coverage ol lhe , womens s1n1les with Evonne Goolaaona vs Kerry Melville Reid 4:00 a IOl al The Amenun S9c1rtsrr11n MQNDAY. JUllE 5 11:00 a Antels Bueball California Anaels vs the Cn1ca110 vtn1re Sol 5:00 8 A8C Monday ICi&ht hseblll Oodeers vs N Y Yankm WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 6:00 O t 1 NBA ll11&ttb1ll Championship The Sea111e Super\Qnics vs the Washington Bullets Sub1ecl lo cha nee w1lhout notice and will be played only 1f add1t1onal garnes are necessary lo decide 1l1e champ1onsh1p 11:00 m Azle< Soccer The Los Anaetes Allecs vs lhe Po11tand l 1mbers FRIDAY, JUNE 9 6:00 a { 3 I 1101 lat} ABC World Henyw1i1hl Championjhp fi&ht Coverage of the IS round bout between Ken Noilon and lariy Holmes horn Cesary's Palace 1n las Vegas lnclud~d in the triple header are hea~w"&hl bouts between l1mmy YO\lnl and Osvaldo Ossie" Ocasio. and a l S round World Bantamwe1&ht cnamo1onsh1p ftRhl with Carlos Zarate and Emilio Hernande1 SATURDAY, JUNE 10 11:00 D 12) )t lbtor Lueu• llnebftl Jums lo be announced 2:00 Cl 12J 39 Ltd1es' ProftUIOflal Golf Assoc1at1011 Ch1mpionslup Cove• age of lhe semi final round of th•S tournamer!I Jrom the Jack Nicklaus Coll Center at Kine s Island Ohio (near Ctnctnneh) 3:00 O 8' Kemper Open Goll Tourn1mtnt No 1nlorma11on available lrom Network at our press l1mt 3:30 8 l1le C.jun N1tionab Nallonal Hot Rod Assoc1illton quarter milt drag rac1nc from Balon Rouae t 001s1ana 4:00 O L CBS Sports Sptcucular The Btlmonl Stakes Hom Rate Coveraee of the lh11d leg of the l11ple Crown tor th1ee rear olds 5:00 8 f' ~ AIC's Wide World of Sports SUllDAY, JUNE 4 6:00 U r.c:i "Triple Cross" (susp) '67 Ch11Slopller Plummer. Yul Brynner m "St11n1e C.rto" (dra) '40 Cta1k Cable. Joan Crawford Q) "So Bit" (dril) ·53 lane Wyman Sterling HaJden 1:00 m MWee•end at the Waldorf" (dra) '45 G1nge1 Rogers Walter Pidgeon. Van Johnson, Lana Torner MONDAY, JUllE 5 6:30 0 CJ "Prescription: Murder" (dra) '67 Pe"r r al~ 1:00 U _c) "Callfornla" (wes) '46 Ray Milland Barbara Stanw~k O IC) "StoPO'lfr l~yo" (adv) SJ Robert Wagner. lo~n Collins m CJ Hffamt Ovtr India" (adv) 60 Lauren Bacall. Kennerh More 8:30 8 LC) "The Wild Bunch" (wes) '69 Wilham Holden. Ernest Born1ne Robert Ryan Edmund 0'811en TUESDAY, JUNE 6 8:00 Q) t; "Wonder Woman" (adv) Nancy Kwan Ross Hagen 9:00 fJ •CJ "The Spl•es Gana" (wes) 7' lee Marvin Cary C11mes lti>n Howard Charlie Marlin Smith W£0NESDAY, JUNE 1 6:30 O CJ "l.Ottr Comt ~ck" Canel (com) 62 0011\ Day Rock Hudson 1:00 U ~ ''The Best lbn" (d1a) 64 Hen,., ronda Chll Robertson THURSDAY, JUNE I 6:30 O (CJ "To All My friends on Sllolt" (d!a) 11 8111 Cosby 11:00 9 "The Untnmed" (mys) U-Ray Milland Rulh Hussey Q) "Charley's Aunt'' (com) 41 lac~ Bennr Kaye r1anm fRIDAY, JUNE 9 9:00 II CC) "Bentath the Planet of the Apes" (SCI fit 70 Charllo~ Heston. Roddy McDo,,..all SATURDAY. JUNE 10 6:00 9 C) ''Winner Take All" (dra) '75 Shrrley JonH Qt J"'-l "The M,steri,ns" (sci Ii) ·ss Ken11 Sa war a 8:00 8'CC'l "Elmer Gantry" (draJ '60 Burl lanmter. ltan Simmons D "ltt,s of the llinFdom" (dra) 45 Creeort Ped. lhomas M1lchell 9:00 0 lrl "Cl "Vanisl11n1 Point" (dral 71 Barry Newman Clmon l•tlle. Dean Jagger V1cto11a Mfdltn D (lJ) (HJ C) "Simon: Portrait al A Mistress" (dra) 71 Trish Van Devere, Pat11ck O'Neal, Janel Margolin, Sam Croom. Glo11a DeUaven. Mel ferrer 4.oldarli II BACK-·FROM ANOTHER WAR! When Ross Poldark 1n the person of Robin [lhs first galloped off the pages of Winston Graham's novels into millions of U S living rooms he was returning from three years ol fighting in the Amencan Revolution-carryiog more than a ragged scar on his cheek and a slight lrmp back to his d1lap1dated Cornwall estate, Nampara With him came Amerrcan ideals of liberty and equalrty-1deals that gultled the 1omanhc hero last season through the lrrst 16 adventures of Maste1p1ece Theatre's ''Poldark " Many loyal Poldark1a11s may experience a bit of de1a vu when the second series of this swa:.hbuckhng 18th century saga begrns to unfold on KCR, Channel 28. Sunday at 9PM Once again Ross Poldark 1s returning lo Cornwall from a battlefield (this lime ti's the French Revolutron) and once again he finds his homecom1ns burdened by old enmrt1es, new intrigues and yet more problems of lhe heart. Though Demelza has melamorphostzed from a street urchin into Ross·s sophisticated and sensua'I wife. therr marrrage continues 10 hve in lhe shadow of Poldark's f1rsl love. (he la11 Elizabeth, who 1s now wed to the ever venomous George Warleggan Prud1e and Jud are still nipping Poldark's port every chance they get, his besl lriend Dwight Enys 1s incarcerated 1n a barbaric French fortress. the starkly beautiful Cornish countryside is alive with social unrest. and 1f that were not enough lhere are numerous newcomers lo further distract Ross first to amve rn Poldark country in this second Mobrl lunded season •S Ross' Aunt Agatha. a gnarled and dehghtfully eccentric 98 year old who is bemg cruelly v1ct1m1zed by none other than the detestable George Warleggan Clompmg stodgily behind are Demelza s lwo brothers. Drake and Sam Carne -young and earnest. too earnest. 11 turns out. tor their own (or Poldark's) good Then the arrival of Morwenna. [hzabeth 's beaullful cousin, and of Hugh Armitage, a wounded poej. recently estaped from the French gaol bungs begu1hngly heady and tragic ne~ romantic triangles Played against the bloody, lunalic backdrop of the French Revolution. flavored~1th the haunting ambiance of a belabored but enticing Cornwall. "P'oldark II" launches 13 new uc1trng episodes produced lor PBS by Joan Sullivan of WCBH Boston Again viewer~ are sub1ec1ed lo cliff hanger endings unrequited and delic1ousty sated love, rorluous births. desperate highwaymen, v1c1ous landlords. attractive ladies. and an enthralling network of plols and subplots lacking the obnoxious arrogance of Rhett Butler. the chasteness ol Tarzan, and the moodiness ol Healhcllff. Ross Poldrak continues to be a very human hero. easily idenllfiable to contemporary men and women who beheve 1n the rallonal and intelligent emcrse of romance 11oa Pol!U'* (RolHft Ellis) •114 Dtmtlu (Alltflarad !lets) betin ltltlr second series of 101111ntic ldYttitum In "P'oldlrk II." Sillpte, eMuriac llltfta11 w1lues-as *" ttlroup an lfledionate Id tt life ill a small New halllMI ton-are the ce11terpieces of "Ow r .. ," TMniton W-iWer's hlitztr Priz1·wi11ni111 play, whidl reputs as a Bell System presellbtioft Oii NBC, lloftdly from 9 to llP'lll. Hal ...,_stars as the Staie M11111er. Abo starrin1 are (alpllallltically): Ned ltatty, lar1llr1 Bel Gedclu, Robby Benson, ...., Co1, CilyMis O't.Mor 11M1 Sidi ThoniPIOft. The cast also iKWes ai.rtotte be, Willia• lallt1111, D1wid Cryer, Doti lledllot, Fonl biney 111C1 Eliubeth Chesllire. The ttltcast of this dratu (oriliallly pme11ted on NBC list Illy 30) 1111rks the 40th amiftrsary of the play's Broadny debvt alld the 30th a11niYtr· ary of ib first telftisioll presenbtioft (which ns °" NBC). 111 Ad I, ltle Sb1e Ml11119r •nbes ttle ton of Grower's eon.en. N.H .. 1ttd Mrtroduces the Webb and Gibbs flmilits. The MOttters are IMtl rudyi111 the you11pters for sdloof alld then a-lpillc. wtletl Emily Webb and &eor1e GMs come home from ldlool, Elllily, 1 better stllMtlt, offers to help him with homnort. At 1 dtoir 11Marsal that Mflinl, Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Gibbs wony Hout the «11t1ist's clrl'*in1. Prtparatiofts for the wedclin1 of Geor1e 111d Emily kHp Mrs. Gibbs and Mrs. Webb busy in Act II, set some years later than Act I. '-le lftd Enlily hawe l'IMlllttftbry dcMlbb ind furs bef«e ~I with marrilp plans. Act Ill takes place in the town cemetery. Emily Webb Gibbs has died in chilclbirth. She fffb stra111e lfllOftl the cltad Incl 1sb to rttum to life for just one day out of her past. Wheft she does, die discowers how little human beinp understand of life and death. I MORNING -5:30- 0 Sllmmtr Semester 6:00 fJ U lnstructiollal Cour~s Cl 11-'tdte 31Tht m Club I Sunme Stmt$\tr 0 1o_ (D ft1tUrt$ -6:30- 0 Ust ol the Wild ll i2.~ Not '°' Women Only 0 Carrascolendu 0 Oayb!uk J) 0 110 features m New l.oo Revue Ol Bup BUMJ Hour ~t Instructional Cocirw' 7:00 O !&I N~ 0 <lll 139) Today Show 0 700 Club 0 ~ 1 (10 Good Mo1n1n& ~erlu David Hart man hosts O Oayey & Goliath m Bup Bunny/Porky Pit Ol Woody/Heckle ID Yoea for Ht1lth -7:30- 0 TM Frooilt$ ID Torn I Jerry Hour ED Mister Ro1ers 8:00 0 Capta111 1U1111roo l Sun11p 0 The n1 Club Ol Wldy R1tts ED Zoom! 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O Dinah! 0 Movie. lue~ Wed lhu1 S~~ Dav time Movies llews Mn11 r II e The Brad~ Bunch 0 Concentraflon l~d Ndl/ hush ID Q) Cartoons 24 '11lla ~lttrt 4:00 0 3 29 Ne111 Mon dl1d f 11 e Emercency One 0 Ironside 23 Carol Burnett and fotnd' 24 ~tuc Company fD Vrlla Altcre so MtSttr Roten 5:00 0 DU e 10 llews 0 8'>n1nz..1 U 3 10 2t ABC's Monday lli1ht Baseb1ll Mon Oodgm vs New Yolk Yanktts hom Ntw York ABC World Heawywe11ht Championship Fiaht I 11 A I~ 1ound bout be1ween l\en No1ton and lauy· Holmes A hnvywetRhl bout belwten t•mmy Young and Osvaldo 'Ossie Ocasio and a 15 round Wo1ld Bantamwe1glll Champ1onsh1p light with Callo~ Zarate and [m1l10 Hernandet 0 Wild Wild Wesl ID The New Mickey Mouse Club Q) B1tm1n 24 Mister Ro1ers fD Stume Street 3t Mary Tyler Moore so Hodcepodae Lodtt -5:30- 0 el Me.Js 0) F11111ly Alt111 a> Wait fill Your hther Gets Komt. ,. Onr Cuy St Buntclled so fe1turu A popular lllm and television personahty Burt Reynolds guest hosts NBC's The Tonight Show. Monday-Friday (June 5-9) at l 1 30f'M I SUNDAY JUNE It--- MORNING • Indicates 1n Advertisement -5:30-0 M1rl Wilson 111111< S"°'9 m S.ble An.s.-ers/Chnllof)/lers 6:00 0 ~nd Of lhe Lost { Coltllct • 0 Youth & Ille IUUfl Q) Aomper Room 'lt NBC Relr11011S f'roeum -6:30-0 Today's RtlrllOll O Thunder 0 MUSK ' lite Spohn Word U 01ybrnk ~r let There Be L11h1 0 The PTL Club mw1t1111 7:00 f) limp Unto M1 feet I J Voice of Agrrculture O Serendipity O Bia Blue Muble D Eyew1tneS1 Los Ancetes 'J.J TV I lools II lmn1n1 -m, OtrtctlO/U m Dudley Do Ri&ht Q) Ernest An&leJ Hour 1l This Is lite life fD Yoe• lor Hulth }t AarKUlture U$A -7:30- 0 Letters lo CBS: four Turn 3 Rew. 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U It Is Wrrtten 2t Rei Humbird '9 Herald ot T rut II 9:00 f) W1tko J Ru HumllJrd 0 Odyssey U roi YOll, 81Kk llfom1n 0 e " 0111 RoberlJ 10 ll ls Wrrtten Q) Jimmy Sw1u1rt Show ED Dom1n10 A Dom1n10 3t llnow four Bible -9:30-0 Marlo's M111c Mowit M1e1ne O Meet lite Press U Vllll Alt1re J fate Ille ll11ton O The Km1 Is ~1n1 10 Sptdrum m The fhntstones Q) Old Time Gospel Hout 23 C.rner Ttd Armstron1 29 Jimmy Sw1111rt 39 Meet the Press 10:00 f) 8 Three on Three 8uhlb11f O 23 Beyond 11111111 AIPJandPr Scourby narralPs lh1s tillC: 1et1ginu) documenlarv taMnin1nR lhr ll1stu1 11 al cul1ura1 ~nd 1rllg1011\ oe~rlno menr ol Canddd O 3 Hour of Powet U Sund1y fund11 O Hmld of Truth 1 O Public Pu I St m Ood1er Du1ou1/Pre·G1mt • 29 Starctl 39 San Dieeo Inside Dul -10:30- 0 8 NBA Ch1mptonsh1p C.mr II a mlh g,me 1\.netes~ry •I '"" b• b•o4dtasl al lh•~ 11me Srrnlt SupP1 ~n1cs vs Was1t1nglon Bullm ~ub 1w I~ change w11hou1 nol1cr u 3 ~ l1bber11W O Rew. Leroy Jrnkuu 10 Biiio! Propo$1hons I Throu111 11 lhis p1u1ram wu produced 1n !I.in rrancr\Cn wllh lht league ol l'lomen Vol•r II 1nclud's an taplanatmn ol TV WEEK. JUNE 4, 1978 each ul lht propos111on~ and Ille argumenls concerning '"" one m Dodier Blsebill lhe Los An geles Dodgm ~s lht Ph1l1delph11 Phtllres Q) C.lw11y Chapel m fulbol Socc11 39 lObline 11:00 IJ Al 011t With O 011 ol D1scower7 U ~ 2i Grt1t Grape Ape O W1nttd· Dead 01 Ahve Q) Churth rn the Home ll Lind of lht lost ED Eltctnc Comp1ny 39 Horrzons -11:30- 0 11111my Sw1u1rt U 3 2$ An1m1ls Anrm1b Hosl Ila! linden ,1plo1~s the world ol lhe deer and 1b role '" the life cMm O Thrrller 10 Mo~re: C "Krn1's Pi11te" (advi 67 Onug McCluie. 1111 St fnhn 23 Thunder 24 Pofit1lhon ( 5hr l A number of ballol measum arr e1plo1ed and v~11nus tand1d~1es running for oflrct rn lhP lunt 6 P11mary lrt 1n1ervrewed on lh1\ allernoon ol POlrtocs ED Rebop 39 lool1n1 Class I AFTERNOON 12:00 O Movie: C "Storm Center" ldraJ S6 Btllt Dam Broan Keitti Krm Hunlu Paul Kellr Kevrn Cou&hlrn AMERICA'S SWEETHEART: MARY PICKFORD "Amencs's Sweetheart The Mary Pickford Story,· depicting the /tie of one ot the most tamovs women m Amencsn film history and the first /ilm star, Is prt1sented in its televlston pre- miere on XHJ, Tvt1sday at BPM on Channel 9 Narrated by Henry Fonda, and Mary Pickford in somt1 parts. the special program featurt1s film greats such as Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fair- bsnl(s (Miss Pickford's second hvsband) and Buddy Rogers (h&r prestJnt) as well as nswsrstJls of that period In time Extensive fllm footage from some of Miss Pick- ford's most memorable roles are shown lnclvdlng "Suds" (1920). "Pollyanna .. (I 920), "Rebecca of ·sunnybrool( Farm .. (1917). "Lllt/8 Annis Rooney" (1925), "My Best Girl" (1 927) that co-starred the than vnknown actor. Bvddy Rogt1rs. and "Taming of tha Shrew" (1929). which co-starred the lamovs husband end wife fsam of Pickford and Fairbanks In Shakt1spears·s classic comedy There are also scenes from Tess ot thtt Storm Covntry" (1 914) that earned Miss Pickford accofsdes and was the start ol her "Amerrcs ·s Sweetheart' title One of the lttw actresstts who svccssslvlly sttgved from srlent films to talkies· Miss Pickford contmutld httr successtvl carettr until 1933 when she decided to stop and become a prodvcer. actress and business woman at the age of 39- aftttr working since she was lfve years old and supporting her family alter her lather was kll/ttd Poignant scenes from that motion picture. "Secrets" In which she Co·starrttd with the late actor. Leslie Howard, are shown on the program They begin as yovng lovers who elope. j6ise a family and then age to a couple married fifty years. Peg.& The famous Hollywood Couple-Mary Pickford and her then husband, the dashing Douglas Fa11banks Sr -In a scene from "The Taming or the Shrew" (1929) Mary Pickford with Buddy Rogers. to be her next husl:)and ten years later, in a scene lrom "My Best Girl" (1927) '"!"-. - Bill Cosby and Tracy Reed Biii Cosby and Gloria Foster Bill Cosby, the Grammy Award-winning recording artist and comedian. who won three consecutive Emmy Awards for his portrayal or an international agent in the hit NBC series. I Spy, plays an undercover operative called in to find 120 pounds ol stolen plutonium in "Top Secret," an espionage adventure on NBC's The Big Event. Sunday from 9 to 11 PM. Also starring 1n the World Premiere drama, which was fllmed entirely on location 1n Italy, are Sheldon Leonard (who 1s executive producer and co-creator. as well). Tracy Reed and Gloria Foster Cosby plays Aaron Strickland, a New York art dealer who works on special assignments for the U S government that are deemed too sensitive fo, the CIA to handle Upon being summoned to Rome, Strickland meets an attractive. young art student who Identifies herself only as McGee Before the rendezvous 1s completed, Strickland discovers that she will be his partner on the case .The. two • .agents pursue their Investigation with vigor, assuming that a terrorist group may be behind the thell of the radioactive substance They attend a party at the home of Carl Vitale. a New York racketeer who was deported to Italy several years earlier A suspicious servant provides the first clues that lead Strickland and McGee to a life-or-death confrontation with four desperate criminals For a show business veteran who has performed 1n a broad cross-section of the media. Bill Cosby 1s perhaps still best known as a comedian and monologist Yet, one of the most successful and en1oyable periods 1n his d1vers1ned career came durinq the three seasons he starred in I Spy And over a decade after he won three Emmy Awards for I Spy, he again WO<ked with producer Sheldon Leonard Cosby's career had begun as a standup comic perform- ing in the Gaslight Cottee House in New York's Greenwich Village As his success grew with a number of popular comedy albums, the Philadelphia native made several .appearances on top telev1s1on variety shows It was at this point that he was spotted by producer · Sheldon Leonard. who signed him to co-star with Robert Culp in I Spy. During the 1966. 1967 and 1968 seasons, Cosby excelled in his first major acting role Now, some 10 years later. "Top Secret" features the talents of Cosby and Leonard in a reunion that portends success "Top Secret" was conceived as a program devel- opment project that might present Aaron Strickland (Cosby) in three additional two-hour dramas, each set In the realm of International intrigue And as Cosby recalled one night as he guest-hosted a segment of The Tonight Show following his return from Rome. there was nothing !Ike being on location in one of the gourmet capitals of the world Nothing, that Is, except working with an old lriend like Sheldon Leonard again. P1199 7 SUNDAV (Continued) O A Better W1y 0 1 ~ luues ind Aruwtrs Cl) The Bold Ones tU Ironside fD Crut l'ufor1111ncu. Thutre 1n Alllertca hrtuttf (N) ~· Lind of the lost -12.30-0 Mcrflt .. The Son of Dmul1" lhor) 43 Lon Chane, Ir tou1~t Alb11llon 0 ~ 2' 011edt0ru 0 lllov1t: C "The ~&• ol Hemp Bro11n" (wt\I ;g Rory Calhoun 8eveily Ca1t1nd lnhn !d1Ch Ruuell John5'Jn 39 Thundtr 1:00 fJ 1978 KCMPCR OPEN • Final Round action of Ktmptr Coif Classic. 0 8 lltmpet Optn Coll Tourn1 ment Cov,rd2t cl lhP t111al round of play 1n lh1s goll 1ou1namen1 , 3 J Iller~ C11flln Sllow O Super Vee DraK r.rmg a> Mod Squad 1.U1 Movie: lht Gras\ h C1ttne1 ~1 Eneru vs. Ccolocy €9 llnochut/Neors '39 Sundar M11tnet so Voter's Piptltne -1:30 -u World Ch1mp1011sll1p TtnPtS 'iandr Mtyt1 ~ "" Na~td~t 0 The W111nen 10 lllOftl&omery Ward Aulo Club m Cron Wits 2' Sh1nnt lht Junior Mru ls11411r ence 2:00 0 The 811 ¥1fley O Abbott ' Cos1eUo 10 Ont Person Too l.Jtt m Movie. C "lah Ille Out lo the Biii Came" (must 4q f nnk Sinatra Cent ~rll; (slhtr W1U1am\ Cl) hrun fD Bar11tlly the Scmener (It) h NBA Hotsllot €9 S1emprt En Domln&o SO The World 11 Bay -2:30-u SporhWorld No 1ntorntAl1nn available !tom th' Nelwor~ at ou• press time O _3 t01 12t World tnvihhonal hnnrs CllSSIC Cov~raer ot thr "omens singles w1lh honnt Goo1a11oni vs ~e11y Melv1llr Reid 3:00 a Todar'' ltehcion U Bonanu (£ ltuqutb Ch1mpt0nltt1p Cl) Alias Smith and Jonu tlJ, flt SportsWor Id fn Tht Dri11nab -3:30-u lltlltl r]} Movit: ~ "The Great Amerl· can T111edy" (dn) 12-Georae Kennedy Vera Mrlu Ill MoYlt' 'C "S1t1• at fled ltl'ttr" (wes) 5• Van Johnson Joanne Dru fD Turnabout Tilt ~•o Shtrleys 4:00 O Debut: A 11t1uS1<al encounter U Sunday lm from Lincoln Park 1n Los Anaeles tor lhe 3 ht Annual r es11val of f11endsh1p O Voyace to the Bottom of the Su O ( f 1 rt OJ '2'1 The American Sportsman No 1nform~l1on ~va1l~ble Peve 8 CD Mme: ''The Thin Red Une .. Cdra} ·54 Ke11 Dullea lat~ Warden l\1~1on Moore Cl) Movtt: CJ ''lht Host11t" (dra) '67 John Carradrne. Dan O'Kelfy fD Wall ltrHI Wttl r50 Sine A Sien -4:30- 0 fKe tht N1t1011 m Lmy Huu•M Sltow 2' Meet the Prns 2~ It'' htrybody'i BUSlness fD WuttlnctOft WHl rn R"trw '9 Ltle Aiound Us so Mitre tht l'#tsted Lluret CrO"<n 5:00 0Me4ra 3 Journe7 to Adwenture 0 rt 1Star Trt~ O Grut Adwenlurn O Movre: C "Western Union'' twt\) 41 Robfort Young Dean lag ger Rnndolph Scoff V11g1n1a Gilmore. John Carrad•oe 101 39 News fl) Amenun tsuel lew1sll Hour IU Eduutron II Worl m firm& line '~l Ch1mpionsl11p fish•n& so The ltul People -5:30- 0 Newsmahn 3 An1m1I W011d u News 10l Ironside 23 Concern '9 Bonanu SO fffl1n1 frtt EVENING 6:00 0 u 0 • "23 "tw'$ 3 forum O Mowre. C "Triple t1oss" (~usp) 67 Ch11stnph11 Plummer Yul BrynnPr m MoYle: (2111) "Str1n1e Careo" ldra) •O Clark Cable loan Crawford Ian Hunlfr Albert Ut~ker a> Mowte: (211r) .. So Brf ldra) 'S3 lane Wyman . Sterlrng Hayden fl) C..ndy C..ndJ (241 Crockett's V1dory ~rden fD Tht Dick H1nn1 Story (II) 1391 Miry Tyler Moore SO Once Upon A Classic -6:30- 0 8J N11n J. Wild ICincdom D llNBC Nt11s Conference r our G 0 P candidates for Governor Atlorney General Evelfe Younaer lo1mer l A Poltce Chief [d Davis ~semblyman Ken Maddy of Fresno and San D1eao Mayor Pett Wrlson are 1nterv1t..,ed separ1tely with order ol 1ppu11nce determined by draw The panel includes Jess Matlllw. Ht1d1 Schulman and W111en Olney D Widt World of Advtntwrt The Okinawa Typhoon· Host Dr CeOl&t F •Sthbeck lakes wttwtrs back to March 194S wtlen a erul noal armada p111s 0111 lrom leyle huded to1 Okinawa Dtsprte repeated at tacks by 350 l\am1kaze planes. the fleet s rreatest peril is an approach •na typhoon rtOJ Employment fl) G1ttl1a ll)l Dialo&ue EID 12.lJ (fQ) Sule-Wide C..11 In on Propositions I ind 13 l3l hfk to tlte Mm1e1 rfll S.witched 7:00 0 &J 60 M111utn U L.1SI Ill! Wonderful World ot Disney The late ot lwo C11tter\'' (RJ A bear cub and a racoon cub become separated lrom 1he11 f1mrl1es and 1011etht1 they &O searchinc IOf toed share adventures and end up htber naltng together 0 Yi lo_ 129 SPECIAL Roll ol Thunder, Heu My Cry" Concluston The s101y ol a black tamtly s !owe lor tall! otner •nd lhr ~nd they are in danter ol losing du11nc the Oepiu sion. as seen th1outh lh' eye\ ol a I) year old Rtrl lane! Maclachlan Rober I Ch11st1an Claudia Mc Neil. lark Rullrn •nd John Cullum slar O Sl'CCtAl The Splendors and M,.stenes of Antrent Eopt Macn1h cenl temple$ wall pa1n11ngs anll sensational sanes 1ns1de IM Crut Py1an11d are lealured a\ H11I and Halla linker tra•el (gypt lrom Abu S1mbel nea1 the Sudan l>or~Pr to 1ns1de King 1 ul s tomb rn lhe Varity of the l\ings A special segmenl rake~ viewer~ inside Ille Cano Museum whm some of !he oulsland1og l\tn~ fut treasures ate on display but btt~use ol the11 valur were nnl perm1t1,d 0111 nl f gypt 8:00 O a lthocl1 (Ill khoda dwdes tn spend a weekend alone with her nPw boyt1ttnd Mike Q .n U Protect UFO S1ahtrne 4013 The St Hilary Incident fwo nuns repof1 entounfeunc a uro on the grounds ol a Hew Meuco ton•rnl dnd tommun1~1t .. 11h al1tn beines "ho lrawe a crypuc me~ce tnar they will return Pamela franklin and Am11e St11ckland 1uest O It b W11tten m lllovte: (211!) "Weeh1td at tl1t W1ldorf" (dra) 4S Crneer Rogers Waller Pideeo' Van lohnson O ~J 10' 29 The ABC Theatre. Eleanor 1nd f11nklr11 The Whtie House Yea•s ()hi I ~m) A drama t11al1on ol the personal hves of lleanor and I rankl1n Delano Roosevelt during therr 12years1n the Whit~ House lane Aleondrr Ed .iiard Heumann Rosemary Murphy f'risc1lla Poinler Waller McGmn and Blair 81own sl~r Ql Sam Yorty fD Q4J Pmrn & the P1tlsbu11h · Ostar Peterson Andre P1e•1n 101ns 1a11 pranisl Oscar Peler~un al the keyboard tor a ltvely two man show ol music and convers.llton ® ThrH PW1M>l1J to Adventure -8:30-u L On Our 01111 (R) Jult1 s l1ndl1dy r11ses he• renl and •hen Julta complains to Ma111 that her 5alar) un t st1nd the 1ncruse she discovers M111a ' weekly income 1s 1ruter then hers 0 A remoti vill111 ind • 1 woman'i struul•. "Come Walk the World" Stan Mooneyham hoits. U Come Wilk tht World O Rellaious Town Hill ®Om usy 9:00 O e All jn tlle family (R) Co11cl A au1ll 11dd'n and tormel\led Archie 115~5 his life for Mike and Glori& •hen h' learns that lh,11 house ts th' 1\1\1\'~ (IC.weens l\ounc1I of Krusadm) next tar&el 101 a cross burning. 1n lhe cnncl11d1ng hall of a l•o part slnry TV WEEK JUNE 4 1978 U ~~I rn fht Bic bent: (2hr) Top Secret Bill Cosby relurn& 10 esp1onate when ht ~tars as i special agenl called 10 Rume lo locate 120 poul\ds of po1en11ally destructtve plulon1um before •I can be U\'d by 1erro11sts Sheldon Leonard lracy Reed and C1011a fosle1 co star 111 lh1s drama hlmed on locat1un 1n llaly 0 Oral Roberts Ii) Uv1n1 Iden,. Dr f 1111~ Ritllelleu Cl) Itta Humbird fD fl4 MnltrJllKt Theatre Pol dark II A new 13 part strtt\ lrom W1ns1on C11h1m s novel~ al>oul lhp advenrurts ol Capla•n RO\s Po!ddr~ SO Procter & 8er11"an -9:30-0 e SPCCIAL Footlr1h1s: Tiit 1971 TOii, Aw11d1 The 37nd annual prese111~1100 or lhr American Thnlre Wine~ Anlotnelte Perry (lony) Awards A nomtnal102 com m1!1H ol ftv' theater 1nurn1lis1s make the nomtnaltnns 1n 18 competi t1~P care2011es. and 4 ;o I heater pro less1onals vole on those nom1nal1ons Amoni lhe '4f Pgo11es a1e BfSI Play (author and producer) 9,~1 Musu.al Play (prorlucer). Best Bno~ of a Mus•t•I. B'.Sl S<;ore of a Musical Play (muste and ly11c~) Our standing Pertorman'e by an ArlnJ/ Actress 1n a Play P,rlormance by'" Actor/Aclrus 1n a Mu"cal Pertor mance by a rearured AclOrlAltress 1n a Play P~rtormance by a F ea lured Atlor /Actress 1n a Musical Guests 4ppu11nc on lllP presen1a1ton •n elude t 1uren Bacall Robert Gu1llauml' Genl' Kelly and t11a M1nnellt O Tht 11111 Is Com1n1 O Garner Ted ~rmstron1 10:00 O DIJ of Omomy O Er11est All&lty Hou1 m Election 'r"1e11 m Gos9el 14ou, ()4 ShJdts ot Grttnt fD Meehn1 ol Mind' SOi Great Ptrlormancu -10:30- 0 Jimmy Swauart Show m Ntws 11:00 o U e 1u1 NeWl U hcuetten Ii) The Way It Wu m Mowie: ''Weekend at the W1I· dorl" (dra) 45 Ginger Rogers. Waller P1d1~on Van Johnson G> Rtmtnd Al !fl Ad•m·ll -11:15- 0 r m .21 """ -11:30-u Spotts Rnal/N1m1 of the Game nL Club D @ Jli lllovtt: CJ "The 3000- Mllt Chat" (1dv) 17-Chtf Oe Younc Glenn ford D1v1d So1elberg D Tht 700 Club ]) Ttltpulst Ill Mowle: 'C' "Western Union" (wes) 41 -Robert Young Dean Jacaei Randolph Scott ta: Sherloc• Holmes Theatre a> fD The PTL Club 12:00 0 Mowre: C" "W11nrn1 Shot" (dr~) 67 0~~1<1 lanssen £d Begley -1:30- 0 lllovte: 1-e "Wines ol foe" (Ola) '61 Su1anne Pleshette MONDAY ,, JUNE 5 for mo<n1n1 i nd alternoon hshn&s. pleut -DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Be· low, IOI your conwenienc;e, 111 the d1y's movtM. DAYTIME MOVllS 11:30 m "letter from an Unknown Woman" (dra) 48 Joan Fon taint l ou~ lourdan MAd) Ch11shJns 12:00 O "Tht V1n1sh1n1 Amt11 e1n" !dra) SJ Stoll Bradv 3:00 10., c "lsund Atb11" <adv) 64 Mar k Damon EVENING 8:00 o e 1Ntws O in O• Nns D Emeraency One u ABC Monday thcht Bueb1ll Conl'd trom 5PM Ille los AnKtle\ Dodgers take on thr Yankers horn New York O Gu"""°'e m Brady Bunch Cl)Adim-12 fD journey to Adnnture ~ Dimensions 1n Culture fD E.IK111c Company m El Ch1pul1n Coloudo '50 TV on Trr1I Cont1nutd from ~ JOPM .. ~ -6:30- 0 Mom: C (90) "l'resm phon: Murder" (dra) ·r,7 Pel er f alk Nina r och Gene Barry 3 !OJ lil ABC ltlondly Nishi BIStball a Amenu 2N11ht m Bewdched m The Jloolies m btn1n1 [ditloft Z' l'erion1I ftllilnct fD Over [HJ m ,,_ [nctndtdu 7:00 O ft) News O liars Club 8 Tht loller's Wild O llowhnt IOI Oo011s m I Lon Lucy m Adam-12 m Cartoon 24 lowtll Thomu Remtmbtrs fD MacNeil/lehrer Report 39 Entert1inment To1111ht -7:30- 0 Consumer Buyllnt Sum1ye Onodera r\s~oc1a1c Prolessor ul tlome Economics at Cal State, los Angeles, provides a lew new helpful hints 101 homemakers, the coast to codsl ope1at1ons ol the Jetetred11 f11m are the sub1ecl of this week's r.tm sto1y and David attaches lhr~e wmtwatches 10 an outboard motor to challenge the famous TV commemal 0 NtWlywed G1me a Name T"'t lune O The loh r's Wild m BtJdy Bundi CE Amenu 2Nr&hl m Zldlnkt/011ma oll Tht Muppets 24 0.alo(ues ED Clwlntl 21 T on11ht so The Frend! Chet 8:00 D 8 Tiie Jtllersons 1 he 81 .. c k out · 1R) rtorenct wanh lo lorm a UlllOll f()f md1ds and \UCCted\ 1n breaking up lhf whole hou~hold O .z~ >t little House on the Pruue Meet Me al the r Air tH1 At the annual '-lan~alo lair Mary~ \hv nut det~rmmed s111lor P•lurk b• con• .. S ang•¥ with h•~ hO\\ •n~ ielea~~ ' hot au balluc111 una .. are lhal httle Cam, lnialls " i\letp 1r the basket D MO'lie. C (2hr) "CaMorn11' (ad~I 4h Hay Milland llarb•ra Stan•yck U The lhkmc ol Be1tltman11 A b,h1nd the scenes took al lh, 1111 teg11 musical which recreates the eJC1temen1 ct the Builes and the events ~I I he 60s O Mov1t: C (2hr) "Stopover T!Kyo" (adv) ~1 Robert Wagne1 loan Collins [dmond 0 B11fn m Carol Burnett & f11endl II> Mov1t: C (Z'nhr) "flame Over lnd11" ldra) 60 l aurrn Balall Kenneth MorP Z4 Consumer Sumval Kil fD Henry ford's Ame11ca An rum inal•on ot lhe tamrly dnd thf empu~ which gave bulh to the ca1 and •h by p1oducts •he city ol Orlro11 assembly hnes. \mog yea1ly dtall1 tolls and urban conge~hun all p"n crpah •n this li.ely d0tumen1a1y In .i rare undid mtervr~w Henry II docu menls the tu1bulenl h1Mory ol lht comvany sldlted by h•S ~1Andlalht1 tlenry I ;i man .. hosP ll'"'U\ fo1 1nnO•al1on .. a• malched only by h11 tyranny so Qut Pisa, USA -8:30-0 a Good nmes <R~ W1llona .ind lhP fvan\ tldn IPa1n ~ p1ec1ous le\~On 1n tovt lilt and dealh wh~n J J p1~)1des ovrr a mn~t unu~ual "'akt O Mov1t: C (2"ihr) "Thr Wild Bunch" 1we 1 69 Wilham Holden [rn,sl BorgnmP Robtrl Ryi!O r ~ mond 0 811tn Ben Johnson Warren OalP~ Jaime SdnChPL ~trolhtr Mar tin Amt ho I ein;indt1 l Q Jvne~ Al~t•t OeHtl lht old and"'" WPSI cla1h d\ a gang ol outlaw\ lrd b1 an agmg v.unl1phltr ride into a f P1i!S bnrd~r 1own to rob ~ lll(al 1a1lroad nt:1ct m SI 21,000 Question 24 Turnabout 9:00 D 8 .. A·s·H Colun~I Pull»• wn111~d aboul the nervous ten•.ron appdl~nl 1n the ~Olllh .J\kq>syrh1 at11~1 Sidney I 1•~dman who shows up at fhe hospital d) ont of the wounded tu takP ~n intormal took al •.ume ot lhP ITIOIP upllghl tdSPS "'h1le hr•, retuptrallng O Bell System SPCCIAL • Thornton Wilder's "OUR TOWN" With Hal Holbrook· O 13 31 Btll Sy1tem Sptml 0111 f~wn <Ill !Zhrl Hat Holb•w~ Barbara Bel G•ddes Sada lhcrnp '.on Ronnie Co• Glynnis 0 Conno1 John H11usernan Challollr Rae dnd Rohoy Brnson Sid• '" lhornlon w11 drr s 1938 Pulrtm 1'111e w1nn1nt play about 17 yw~ 1n th• hit ol l"'o ldm1l1es 10 Gro•er ~ Cnrntr\ N,w H•mpshir~ m Mtn C11llin Show IF IT'S A QUESTION OF PROBLEM SKIN . Let's Clear it Presenting the Family Skin Care Center, What a great new all·natural, NON·SUAGICAL way 10 clear the way for a lovelier you. We speclalize In_ lace lifts. and the treatment of acne, dry skin, olly skin, wrinkles, and more. Up! Come In today to a Family Skin Care Center near you for e FREE SKIN ANALYSIS. $~ SKIN CARE CENTERS ... Clearing The Wa y CALL FOR INFORMATION TODAYI Anaheim 1121·9800 Garden Grove 821·9800 Fountain Valley 894-7~2 Mlaalon Viejo-El Toro 7&8-4~711 Newport BHch 846-nss San Diego 482·4990 Santa Ana 557·0320 Tu1tln·Orang1 83i-3913 Page 9 MONDAY (Conllnued) m Otdo SoSlmoh J(I WcHare (3hr) lhe tonfus1on and 1ntr1cacy ol the ~ew Yo•~ City welt,re '>rstem as mn through the 'yes of provocaltve l1lmm1~e1 r rede11c~ Wiseman CWlll bt lflttd'>I on bl;tk and wh1I') f1l) Meetina ol Mrllds W Super MllSIUI SO! The Dn1d Suw 1nd Show -9:30- 0 & D111 Day II H ime I 11 t Ann new secttlary would 1~the1 admit 111 beone a dOOt• t~;" aomol 111 ; much deeper trulh 3 Mam 12 10i Mtt• G11fhn Show .2t Mcw1t. The P1nlev.111n~., ID Yo "o Pedr Vmr 10:00 0 8 Lou Gunt (R) luhF Kav11Pr gueslS ~I d ball,,ed wile oll1r1 d l11ghlened and unw1lhng sub1Ptl loo B1ll1e s mies ol ar11tln about .,,11~ beating ~ Suptr Spec"I Michele L~er•nd I. the Mnnlleal Symphnny Orchern~ aoe 101ned or ~eol S~daka ;n~ frny lewrs U Ii) New' ID Michael Jtchon Show Sl,vf Allen p1an1s1 comedian actor author and creator of KC£1 ·1 MW1np, ot Minds os the lU'S1 W Pacto Dt Amo1 -10:30- m m """ ED MKlleltllellrer Repon 11:00 0 3 fJ 9 10 2t Nein D J1, St Nein r Ii) MO'flt: c "Whit e H01'6 ot Summer" tdra) 73 lean Srber, f reder1ck Sta fiord m The Odd IM!ple 0) Monty l'y1ho11's flyrn& Cucus ED Dd Cnett Show el Variedadu <JQ Macllelltlehrer RePort -11:30- 0 'l CBS lJte Movie: C "Tht Girl Who C1me Gifl·Wrapped" !tum) 74 Karen Valentine Richard looa. Louise Soirel Rel& Sha"' D @I IU Johnnr Cuson U love Amenun Style D CJJ fl01 ltl Soo ID Thtl Girt m Get Smart f.li} C1pllolled A.BC Nein 12:00 Ill Tw1ll1ht Zon1 fJ m 1W 111 Police Story ID Hi&h Hopes Cl) Ho111ymoontr1 0) NtwVMo.rt -12:30- D Gtne Autry ID Crou.wrts Cl) Movie· C "It Happened One Summer" (mys) 4) Junnt Crain Dana And•e"s Die~ Haymes Vivian Blaine Chulu W1nninaer ray Bainter Donald M,tk Frank McHugh 1:00 D rl3 13t TomorrD'll Ii) M1verick 10) Wild World of Animals -2:05- 0 MO'fie: "Scr11m of fur" (hor) '61 Suuo SlrHhera. ChMtophf.1 lee, Ann !odd P~10 -- TUESDAY JUNE 6 For moin1n1 a~d 1fte,_ lrst1np. plwt Sff DAY11M£ PIOCUMS. Be· low, IOI JOI.II c011nnience, 11e the 611'• IDO'flts. DAYTIME MOYIC.S 11:30 m "They Were upendable" (dra1 4S llober1 Montgomerv 12.00 0 C "Duel al Srtwer Creek" twP~) ;7 Audie Muophy r~1tfl Domergue 3:00 10 C "A11bef11" IOri) &9 tames f 01 V11ni l 1\1 3.3°'8 C "The Man .. ldra) I\\ lames (drl lon~s EVENING 6:00 D 3 fJ O 101 i91 Nein D 23 3t1 "'in U lmeraency One O Gunsmokt m Brady Bunch m Adam·l7 W BRITISH ARE BACK! • NEW WEE Kl Y SERIES! "FOCUS ON BRITAIN" m foc111 Oii 811l11n .H Soundst11e fD EleclrK Cofnp1ny SO I Sou&hl M1 Brother Cilnltnutd ltom '> JOPM -6:30- 0 Mcwtt C Ohll "lover ColM 11.Kk" Par1 I lcomJ 6?-Dom Dar Roc~ Hud~n I onr R~ndall e Ameriu 2Nr1ht 10. Mm G11tl1n Show m 11ewt1clled al The Rdtts m Over lasy 7:00 l Emer1tncy One D fJ el NtM U 21 um Club e Joker's Wild O Bowline tor Oollus ID I l.O'fe Lucy Cl) Adam·l2 !l( Dimensions In Culture ED MacNeil/lehrer Report JI Entert11nment T onl1ht SQ Arabs i nd lsntlls -7:30-0 CBS femily FUm CllSSIC (lhr) National Velvt.t' Par1 I A young ( n1hsh country 11111 and the d1s1llu s1oned former 1ockey she bttr1ends win a norse 1n a rattle Md train 11 to run in the C11no Nattonal Horse Show flrtabtlh Taylor M1c~e~ Rooney ano Jac~•t Jtnorns star D C,nd1d C,mera Ill Newtywt4 Game fJ ~ 13 Hotlrllood Square.s J The eon, Show O The Jo'tr's Wrlcl m Brady Bunch Cl) Ag'ltllU 2N1Jhl 2~ In Search ot !ht Rul Amerio ED Channtt 28 loni1ht '2' The Gone Show sa lletrSClleck 8:00 O Man from Atlantis lhe Deadly Carnival' Mari. Harns becomes a side &how atliaction in a carnival and ~ pawn tn a plot to steal a ~old d•l1laff lrnm ~ mu~r.um U St11 Trek Special (2hr) "lhe Menager" Mr Spock ove11akes the lnterp11se and demands a r.ourt ma1 tial of the s1arsh1p'$ loomeo com milnder Capt P1i.e Accused ot multny Mr St>OCI. conducts his own delen~ 0 1 10 Jt Happy DaJl By' Bye Blackball • {R) Rochre musr dr c1de whethei 10 1oon 1 lrate1n1ty dnd fon11e lhmlr1 h" friend .._111 be 1om ong a bunch ot nerds "htn the membm 01dtr Rich1t lo dump the blackballtd Potsot and Ralph MAlph e Pina Suite Waite• Matthau Maureen Stiipleron Barbara Hams •nd Lee Grant stat 1n tour d1tle1ent comical s1tu1Jrons rn Suite / l'l of the Plaia Hotel 0 Sl'C.CtAL Amene1's Sweelhttrt The Mtry PocUoid Story A SPf'tlll telev1s1on premrert p10211m dPP•C Jrng rhe Irle of one of lhr most t~mous .iromen 1n Amencan film his tory Na11altd by tltnry londa and the late Mar~ Pickford, the program leatures l11m 2ieals suth as Charlie Chaplin Dougta\ f aorbanks and Buddy Roaers, both in cl1pr. horn tamous lea ture film~ a'> "'ell as Mw\ mis of the pe11od 1n lime m Cuot Burnrtt l r rtends 0) Mo•le: •C (2hr) "Wonder Woman" (adv)-hanr.y Kwan ~ii MOJie: How Sweet It ts ED ll~ IKques IJpchrll A docu mentary b•oeraphy ol the grut 20th century sculpto• lncludrnc footact al the rnstatlallon of the monumental sculpture at IA!umboa Un1ve1sity and the creatron ol the L1pch1t1 Museum it OtclSIOn '71 (lectoon Coveraae SO T Uflll bout -8:30- 0 Election Spec"I U l 1QJ Jl Lm mt & Slurlty lhe Obstacle Course (R) lmrne and Shirley make a riotous allempt di running an obstacle tou•se to qualify tor pnlrce •ork and nnt ol them WClttds lhe hrsl trm, Mnund ID C1os.s·Wils 110! Over Easy 9:00 0 CBS MO'fie Sptttat: tCJ (2hr) "The Spikes &an1" (wes) /4 Lee Marvrn, Gary Grrme1 Ron How~rd, Chaot1e Marloo·Sintlh Three leenage runaways emulale lh"r hero, a noto 11qus bank1obber but d1scovet rha1 "'' as h'unted tu11trves rs less alam orous lhan they lan1u11ed D KNBC l~I Election P'oll Jess M1rtow and Herd1 Schulman present lhe latest election retu1ns Mervin field 1s vole analyst du11n1 the eve nrn1 Also. 1n Ille studio u euest analysts are State -'ssembly Spu,er Leo l«t1ttbv (D Sin rrancosco) and ~5'mbly Mlltouty lude• Paul Priolo (R Woodland Hills) fJ ~ :}f' Thrtt's Company (R) A trny tykt le110111es lack and Chrissy with the lhreal cl tears alter Janet p1eMts them 1nlo sei.1ce •s substitute s111ers m Mm Grttf1n Show l4 Potilithon: l'rimary Eledton ED Affarr in the Arr Documentary nn tht tove nl lly1ne. shOt on 1ou1tnn ~1 the 1911 [1pr11menlal Arrc•all ~~~o mt1n Fly rn convrnllon rn 01hko'h W1S(onsrn the world'\ largfst ~•Id 11011 event lncludrs \PettaculM a"1al c1nematog1aphy anl!Qut planes and homebuilt cle~~1cs. slunl pilots win~ wAlkPI\ Amalrur\ and old pro\ TV WEEI< JUNE 4 1978 fSQJ Etect1011 Results/Masltrpitte Theatre -9:30- IJ 3 lat Carte1 Country (RJ Chief Roy becom's a swin21n2 ~·nett alter finally separiltng horn lht wile ht has endured tor so tone 0 """ 1Q, Elt<hon lteturns 10:00 Dlltws fJ i 10 at ,REllllERE 20t20 A b1oadcasr news ma11111ne with 10111 m1101 storo~ an 1n depth lead storr J personahly prolrle an 1nvntrgatrvr report and ii se1men1 ol tht social landscape Hosts art Harold Hayes and Rnben Hughes Correspondents art Dave Mamh, Sand~r Vanocur Sylvia Chase, Or Carl Saitan lhomas Hov1n1 and Geraldo R1veia 0) Movit. C:I ''The Bullet Machtnt" (mys) Gilbert Wynne 12 3 P11m1ry EltctrOll CO'feraee ED Michael Jukson Show Acto1 Car 1011 O'Connor e.am1nes lhe 1nll11ence of the media and the 'ost ol ttlrn srnn prnduclion '$0 Eltct1011 Results/liewscheck -10:30- 6 1$0 Eltchon Return' ID Metronein ED MacNeilllehrer lltll0r1 11:00 O 'IJ S2t lltws D 2S Nein U lowe Amtnc.an Style O MO'ftt· C "Cnme Bou" (d•al 14 Jelly Savalas Tony S1bato 10 lttclion Returns ID The Odd IM!plt ED Dock Cavett Show so Macllttl/lehrtr bport -11:30- 0 The CBS lJte MO'flt ~ "Nr1ht Terror" (dra) 76 Yateroe Harpe1 RIChard Romanus Michael Tolan I llotak D n, n Joh""' c,llOll D f) l2IJ Soap I ID ((§1 Electio11 Returns Ill Cet Smart ID t 1ptlo11ed ABC News 12:00 Ill Tw11!1hl Zone fJ t) Ml Movie of lht Wok 'Consprracy ot Terror" m illsh Hopes g) The Honeymoontra -12:30- • Movie· "Eury M111 A Kin&" (dra) 70-W1lh1rll'Btr11er m MO'flt: "Tllt Soulhtrntr" (dra) «5 Zachary Scott Belly f•!ld CE Movie: "QuHn's Cutnl" (dra) 55 Robert Stephens 1:00 D tlJ, 3t T OlllOlrow Ii) flltftrlCk fO Adam-12 2:00 U M0•1t1· l ydoa B~rl'Y Sea Tiger o Mo"es Cn111d r.111 ~lrce Adams -2:30-m Mnres. lhe H1pnol1r Iv• Gnd11lla •I the lh1ng .. 3:00 0 Mo.ie· 1¢1 "The Thrill of It All" (Cnrn I 63 On11~ o~v l~mPs Cao n,, (WEDNESDAY I JUll( 7 for momtnt and 11ternoon h$hn11, pleise set DAYTIMC ffi>GRAMS. Be· low, IM your to11•en1ence, 11e the ~y·s movies. DAYTIME MOVIES l1:30 m "The l.os1 lilofnent" (dra) 47 Susan Haywi1d 12:00 O "Eur1 Gui Should Be lhrned" (corn) 48 Cary Grant Betsy 01a~e Ooana Lynn 3:30 O C "The President's Plane Is Mtumc" I adv/ 11 Budd1 Ebsen Peter Craves EVENING 6 :00 O t 1 NBA Buhtball Champion· ship Game Seallle Supersonor.s vs Washrngton Bullets II an add11tonaf play ott game os oeeaed 1t w1tl an Al this 11me Came and time sub1fct to change without notice 0 C}l D 'I I 101 ~ llews 0 [fii ~News 0 Emtrtency One O Gunsmoh m Bracty Bunch Q)Aclilm·12 14. loom ID £1Ktrtc torn1pn1 U On Ille Track -6:30- 0 Mowit C (lhr) "lover tome Back" Conti (tom) 6? Do11s Oav Roe\ Hudson 1 ony Randall f Amtrtca 2111&'11 I} MtrY G11H1n Siio. m Btwttdled a> The Roolles 2( l'rmn ind the l'1ttsbur &h ID Ovtr EJsy 7:00 ' The Gont Show ODO>lltws 0 l}I) Lim Club ( Jj The Joler's Wild O Bowline lor Dollars 0) I Love lu(y m Adam-12 El) Komn Histonul Drama ED MacNeil/lehrer Report JI) W the M1na1er lQl Gardtnlnc -7:30- D LATIN AMCRICA: * Bac~yard lnternntion D a lttwttn the Wm Lalin Ame11ca lnterventron 1n Our Own Bac~ratd How tht Panama Canal became the total P<Mt of US latrn AmertCan lor~r&n pohc~ how tht Monroe Doctrrn' wu u1ed as a 1ustr localion 101 1ntet1t1ence and tnler venl1on and an e•amonahn ot FOR s &rUtest lt)ltr&n pohcy \UCCfSS hos Good Nerghbo1 Poller ~ Lei's Go to the Racts 0 Sha Ila Ila e The lltwfrwtd Game U M'lcll Game PM 'f l The Sl21,000 Questton 0 The Joler's Wild r1GJ il~l Fam"y hlld m Brady lklncll Cl) Amerta 2Nitht !}41 Calll0tni1 Profile ID Channel 21 T onicllt ~ T)lt Gont Sho• I SOI Sbrboard 8:00 0 1 t CBS News Spetial Whal s kapp,ned to Cambodra" Ame11can lelev1s1on s lust eAtenme took at Cambodia since ti e.pe11enced the most tar 1eachmR revolution 10 modern history and an on depth e • am1na11on ot the tvents leading to and follo1111ng ots take ove1 by tne Khmer Rou&e 0 ll lt Tht ute and Times ol Guuly Ad1ms Sumval Cr111ly Ad ams tosu hr'> memory alter suffe11ng a htad oniury and pu1sue~ by a bounty hunt~• becnmes a frightened s1tan2er on the 1"01ld•rness ne oner ~new ~ "''II 0 Mov1t: C (2hr) "The Btsl Man" (dra) f.4 Henry l 1mdo Clolt Robertson D 3 10 E11hl h Enouch 1flf rommy cnears at school rn orde• tv meet his lather s e1pecta1tons <JI e•ceu,nce rn I ngltsh class .ind N1ch ula\ trets O•tl n1s l11s1 kiss Ill :it Bitty Gra~a111's Memphis Mtd·Soulh Cru"de m Al1ec Sotter lhe l OS t\ngeleS A1ters vs thP Portland 1 rmbers a> SPECIAL The 12th Annual Musr< City News Mel l 1lhs with co hosts I 1nn Anoe1,on and the Statler Broth tr\ brongs a star \tudded n•tht ol lht besl of country wemrn music h~m Nashvoll' lne tourletn cal'iO 11r\ of lhP Mu\1C City Ntws Award 1tpre\en1 lilt ulhmale on achieve mtnl c1nd r,ltect a b1oad involve menf m cou~trr music m 14 llon lhe ls'tse l1ap M01e than llctll tht A/r1u n g1wng land suitable 101 cattle 1s onf~d by lieut fltes ca111,rs ol bo~rn• sfteP ont s1t~Re\\ lhe compl1caled 1nttr acltoro ol the flies th' paras11,s they carry lht ao1mafs lht pr'y ul)()ll and thP men wM strugele for rontrol ol thP 15'1~ s te1111ury os !lamrned so 811 8t1derbt<~e Ila feslinl -8:30- so Om (Uy 9 :00 0 e CBS Wednesday Mofle: C (2hr) No onlnrmat1on available lrnm lhe Networ~ at our press trme 0 23 1'1 PREMIERE He1dl1ners With David frost Oavra flost s new live mies futu11ng 11mely 1nte1Y1e"'s and a humo1ous "Wrap up of tht Week D j) M.J :a Charlre's Anuts Ma&IC f11e The 211ts invade lhe world of 1llu11on to help a !lame lhrowin& maercran p1ove he 1s nol moonl1&hlin11 as an a1son1st 'CiJ Tht Saini 1J Hollywood T tlnlSIOll Th ulre ED Great 1'1rlorm1ncu: D1nce rn Mtrltl Romeo and lultet Th' ~n rrant1sco Ballet performs MtChaef Smuin s h1&hly acclarm'd lull len&th Romeo and luliet Actor Richard lnomu nirrates this ballet choreo 1rc1phed by Smuin N1th music by Sttge P10\ohev Diana Weber and lorn Sohm star rn t~e trlle roles So Auitrn City Llmrls 10:00 D Ill 1t Polite Woman lns1d' C.cnnec11on IR) fern~ndo l~m~s auesls as ~ to1mer Cuban colonel "'ho smuggles ne101n in lo the women s county 1a1t Pepper toes lo pnson to 1nhllr ~le lhe drug smug a1tng 11ng and avengt the death of a mokie pohc~woman who was slain while po\1ng a'> an 1nmatt 0 0 News 0 W 101 19,1 Slarsky & Hutch The Heavr"'e•ehl · Slarsky and Hutch suk help lrom o bo1e1 to track down a killer and 1ttemPI tu crack a watehouse but etarr 11nK Garr lock,.,ood guests m Crou-Wiu Q) lei's Ma•r A Out m World Cup Soccer Au~tlld V\ Sweden so Cowtloy Ctau.c.s -10:30-m 1i1etrone'11l mm lie-$ 11 :00 0 ~ D e 10 29 lltws Q 23 3t llews 0 Lowt Amc11on Style O ltlovtt "Men 1n War" <d•a I 'if Robert Ryan Aldo Rav Hoberr KP1ln Philip Pine m The Odd Couple Cl) Monty Python's Fly1n1 C11cus 24, Di1Jo1ues ID Michul Jickson Show llr t\r\hur B Hardy agorao~ob1asf dtlines ago1aohob1• and t3lk\ t1boul lhe np., and l11ghtenrnetr p1evaltnl onobra the lear ol hvme so Maclle1f/lehm Report -11:30- D CBS Ute ltlow1e: Hawau ftwe·OI Ko11k Q 13 31 Johnny tarlOll D J 10 ~ Polite Story CR• rath'~ and Sons lon1 Musantt Kas Cara) RtC1t<11d latcktf Ramon B''" and Harold Could star 8 MO'llt. "I Want To lrre" (dra) ~g Susan Hay•ilrd I neodore 81ket m TltatGrrl ID Get Smart ~~ ulias Yoaa and You ID Captioned AIC Nun 12:00 e Twlh&ht Zont m H11h Hopes m The HoneJmoofltrs ID Dick Cavett Show -12:30- 0 Movit "The Yount lions" toraJ SS Mirfon 81ando Montcomrr1 Chtl O ~ 10 19 Mysttry of the Wttk Kill r .. o Buds m Movlf ' "A Woman's Secret" tdriJ 49 MAuiun 0 Ha1a Melvvn Onuglas C1011a Gtahame CD Movlt. C "Outusts ot Poler flat" (•m ) ~1 Aone Baiter Dale Robtrtscin ID The Macllell/Lthrer Report 1:00 O J) l)t Tomorrow 0 Man11t~ 2:00 O Movie: "The Model 1nd the Mar r11ce Broker" (com I 52 Jtanne Crain Stolt Brady lh,lma R1tlet -2:20- 0 Movre: C "Somellunc IOI A Lonely Man" (1om1 6& Dan 8foc~er Susan Clar~ Herny )ones -2:30-m MD'l1ts: Mr Solt l outh Voy ag, to the lnd ot the Universe -3:30- 0 "'°°'"'· fhe Cat Creep<, I he Sprd" Woman Stukes Ba<.k 4:00 Ill Morre· "Hrch Treuon" (dral 52 l•im Redmond Andre Morell ·Det Yemana (Jack Soo, right) rs surprised when Sgt Cavanaugh (Stephen Pearlman) ot the t:>omb squad Informs him that the bomb squad can't deluse the student-burlt nuclear device they are lacing in the 'Atomic Bomb" episode ot ABC's Barney Miller Thursday al 9PM Rit hard Crl.'nn• •nd lli1 .;ibl.'th A'hh•y, wh11 r<> \t~rrl.'d in tht• NBC WcJrld Prl'mlt'rl' lllt'l\'lt'. "I ht• W.ar 8etwN?n thl' l•ll'\," tl•I.' rl'unirl'd '" .. nothN World l'rl'mierl' dr.im•. "A rm· ,,, lhl' Skt.'' • thrl't•·twur d1\o h:r movie 1e.a1un· .ilwul lh•· •mpendinK cr.a\h ul o1 t•Jmt•I Int() fht• ml.'lrOJHlli\ of Phol.'ni~. Ari1 PrcJdut 111111 h.a, >l•rlf.'d in .rncl o1round Ph~n" rh1· dr.im•, hd\••ll on .a ~tor~ h~ tht• I.ill' P.iul (.,.!lien, wh wr1llt>n hy Ot· n1;i, Nt•ml't, Oon Bdllucl. ,rnd Mic h.11•1 111.mkfnrt. II " hC'injl. dm:< lc·d hy h•rry 1~'" C\00. (rcnn.i purlr.iy, J.nun Voight, .in tl\lrunorm'f who'\' "arning of 1h1• t<1min1< horrur 1¢01.'\ unheeded unlit ii i' too lt1h'. A~ht'ly fXl'""Y' ~hdrcin Al I.an, ownec of th1· <it~·, lt•.ad· 1ng lell'vh1un ,t.,l11J11 C rl'nn• rt·n •ntly •l.arrt•r.l in ttw rv ,crie,, All', f411 M\ A>hll'~ >t<1•> 10 llw HHpen'e mnvit' "( oma," ,.nd ret enllt m.idt• /1 l(Ut'\I t1ppt>.1ran< l' in 1 .. m1ly "/\Im• 1n th\' 'lky" " .1 8111 Dmk1ll Produfliun in ""'"' i.at11111 with C<clumbca Piuurt'' TV .and NBC·IV. H111<h Bt•n,on I\ produtinjl. • • • "Pe.lrl," .i \Y\t><'pinjl., romanlcc dram.i hy At tld\>my Aw.ud·winner S1irlm11 Silliphilnt .ihout thf.' live\ and lovt•\ of t ivilian •nd milil.ary peoonnel just h<'lort• Jnd alter Int• tlftilc k un Pi>.ul t1 arhor, will bl.')lin produ< lion ne•I month A\" \i~·hour motion pic ture lo hr filml·d entirely on loution in the H.1w.11i.1n hl.lmd" 101 !)road c.ist next se.ison on ABC, .iccordlng· lo Br•ndun Stoddard, Vice Pre)ident, Or.1matlc Prol(r•ms .1nd Motion Piclurts for Televi· sion, ABC Enterl•lnment Stirling Silliph.1nt, who'e m.1ny writing credits mclude his Osur·winnlnR screenpl.1y tor "In the He.11 ol the Night," ind \uch lhe.ilric.il Him\ ., "The Towering Inferno" •nd the 'oon·to·he·rl'le.t\ed "T hf' Swu m," will )l!rve .. , \0· e~e<utive producer with hi' partner Fr.ant. Konil(\hl'rR for the Silliph.ant·KoniR)ht>rl( Company in ••rnc iat111n with W.Hner Bro' Telcvi\ion. ~arn Manners will produce "Pu rl" and All·~ .mdrr Sin~er will dirv1 I tlw P-ae 12 p1udu11ion, wh11 h hl'jl.dfl 'hootin~ M•'< t'lth in 0.ahu "the .tll.11 I. on P1·.arl 11.irl>or ,,.,, .. , "' .a 1.1t.ah '' Jnd h,1t I.drop In thrl'" low 'tllflt''·" Mr '>lodd1rd •·,pl.a1111·d 111 m.1l.m1t the .inn•>un• l'flll'fll "I hc· m.a'Sl'<t' mifll.ir\ tlt•\lru< tiun 10 \Ut h d trc11111111 p.ir,tlcw t ht•rn.al t< .illy undt•r" rirl'' lh" "rc•111 hinl( hufll~n dilt'rtHlld 111 our "' mdin 1 h.ir.u tt'f\ whO\t' liw, "'" dr .. m,11cc •If\ .1lr1·11·1I 411<) f!t'rrn.trll'ntl~ '' Mrt•d h~ tht· ... 1·nt Wi th rnorv th.an 1111 '111·,1l.111K r .. 11.,, "Pt·~rl" fut U\l'\ tm lht• liv1•' ul lhrt•1· 1 001111•' .c IJ '· l\nr'ly 1 11lo0f•I Jnd hi' wih• " worn.in 11ll\ll'lt1<i.1n .incl ''" Army < .aplJitt, Jntl • IJfMOt'\t' Am1•111 .. n 111rl .and J ynunR N.iv\ lliv1, J < Jll.'t'f m~n fro111 J t.am1lv 'h-l'p1•d m m1lit.ary tr~tli1ton. lhf.' dr•mcl hl.'i:•n' three· d.ay, heltm· the .itl•d• .incl 1 tcntcnue' through lfru•mh1·r 7. l'M I. <1nd tt' Afh•rm.ath "' 'h.illf'ft·d ""''' ,, ,, ~ "(. '"'''" IJJ\t," J 1.an~ on1• huur c om<'dy dt'\IC'lup- ml'nt p•Oil.'tt de.il111g with lht• mi\JUVt'nlurt·• ul the l'mployel'\ ol .i N~ Yurk·to· lm Angell.'\ .1111in1·, will hl' 11'11•1 "'' un NBC. Lind.a W•tt.m,, Mt•l,111ie C:,rtlfilh Anll l).1v11I Ankrum''"' V\tlh .a t •'t 111 < har.a< tl'r, th.it intludt•' a \/Jril.'ty' of .mlint• emplo)'l'I''• J New York c.ab tlri\'N, .a t (I( I.I.iii w.iltrt''' dnd d hJrtl'nder. Watkim .'Ind Griffith (thv d.iu>:hlc•r of .irt re" T ippi Ht•drt•n), portrdy \tf.'ward - "''e\ and Anilrum i\ lht• Third Offiter on the airline. B1>~1des )erving ,.,.,o.,d the .1irc,.ft, thf.' stewarde\ses .lre ulled upon to b.ihy·sil for a prec0<iuus youngster whose divorced parent\ shuttle him from co•St to cO•\I, confront • high·flylng b.anl. robher, •nd "'"'d off the persistent lhtrd Officer, who I~ trying to persu.1de rhem lo sne munl')' by sh.arlng the rent on .an "P•rtmenl Ml.'lc\\d Steinberg 1s le.a· lured as the coclit .. 11 w~1tres\ .and john Welsh pl•ys her je.alou\ h.artcnder hmf)and Bud Ynrkin will direct tht• luy Produ1 lion\ progr.im, whi( h w.i, wrlllt<n hy Ci.iul Turtcll.iuh o1nd 81•rnic• O rt•nsh•in, who, with Yorki11, \t•rvt• ,1~ e>.cl utivt.• produt t'f\. THURSDAY IUNC 8 fo1 mo1n1nc and atternoon hsllncs. pleJse see OArTIME l'llOCRAMS. St low, for your tonwtnienct, art the da,.s lllO'l1ts DAYTIME MOVIES I !JO ID "Man of Conqutsl" tdr~J !If l!crhArd 01t l~n fonl~1nP Gail 1'411•l~ 12 00 O C "The Trap" fdt1• 1 19 R1tna111 W1dma1~ 11114 t ~Ut\t I rP I (ob~ 3 00 10 C "Belter A Widow" tcum! f.O V1rni I 1s1 f'''" Ml(n;1, 3 30 0 C "Operation CIA" 1.1d~ I 6~ f!url Rrvnolth ronn Hovi Udn11•ll~ Aub1y EVENING 6 :00 0 3 0 a 10 211 New\ O .23 39 News O £mercencr One 0 Gunsmoke W The Budy Bunch Q)Adam 12 m lourney lo Adwenlure 24. bc.qutt llP<hllJ ED 0Mt Upo11 A Clas.SIC Ht•btn Hno~ Will and Ralph pled~t lh'" oy4llw~ tu Rt bin And lhe lh•t~ 1111• lo lluftllnrdnn M•no1 whet~ lh•y d.~1 ·vrr Hobin s ht uloom\ h.ivt t•,n \tOlen f 11ar I u1 ~ 1ev#al~ lh• lh1ef m Cl Cll.lwo so Rene Levesque: A Port111t ol llldependence -6:30-0 MOYrt: C (90m) ''TO All My friends on Short" 1dw I I 11111 1.o~by r.1011• lcJ\IPr O.rtt11> H111#\ e Ame11u ZN11llt Io Mer; G11tt1n Show W Bewrtched Q) The Rookies ED Over £uy m Pascones Cncendrdu 7:00 3 Emer cency Ont 0 0 mNews O 2$ Lim Club e Joker's Wild O Bowline tor Dollar' CD I love Lucy m Adam-12 ll Dimensions in C~llure EID lbcNttl/lehrer Rlpart R Enlert11nmenl 1 onlahl ~ In Su rth of the 11111 Am111c1 -7:30-u Name That Tunt U lte-alywtcl Game 0 .a The Go111 S11ow J:. NFL folltes O Cont1nt11Uon TO U Match ~mt W Brady Bunch Q) Amenu 2N11hl 24 Whtrt the Twisted Llurel CrOWJ ffi Channel 28 Tonithl fO llt'lrKhtck 8:00 O 8 The Waltons (R) '~"''" and ha~ lalenled bl3r~ ll!Pnd Inst\ tedm up musically lat A ~p111111. lrsltval '1orl ont1 In H .-ontrnnlrrl by 1hr11m1ra~linn TV WEEK JUNE• 1978 D i,3 39 CH1PS 'Carter Day . Olhcer Ponroe1ellu \ high sthoul p11nt1pal 1s dtltghltd 10 ~ee how well lht to1m~1 truuOltmalt1 114\ lfnne unlcl f'onch ltt~eh hcoi ~ttha•d Deacon gut~t\ O Mow1t' (2hr) "Tht Un1nwlttd" (mysl H Ray Milland Ruth llussl'y U 3 10 Wtkome BK~ l otter And Baby Make\ I ou1 Contlus1un (RJ Cabe and luht Kollrr talt lhe newborn fw1ns home ltom lhe ho;p1 tal only to ltnd lllem~lves "'"' 11nt1PWtd tuesls Julie' parenh hum Nebras~• O 129, Billy Graham's Memphis lhl South Crusade W Carol Burnell & fntnds Q) MOYtt' (2hr) "Charier'' Aunl" (torn) 41 Jack Benny K6y I 1anm m Zen1c1ta HttJI 24 Walth You Mouth W The 011c1nals ED 11umlllados Y Olendidios _50 St. Caty Tiles -8:30-u 3 101 Op"ation Petticoat ·ca11~1do lntM Up (flJ ~k1ppr1 Mall ~h~1m.in \ Ion~ hNd \W" that 110t Ill h" tlfw ffiPOlbl'IS t• 6 CIVIi 1an •s lhiPaltned w1lh e~pusute ID C1ou W1ts W 2~ In Search ol the Reil Amer 1u Molhtr I lar and Applt P1r WM hdp~Pntd 111 lht yOuh ,,volu hon •11 lhP mtrtsl Ben Walltnber1t nbs,ht~ lhal Amer1tan sociely ha\ und~r~(ln~ sub\ldnt1at c/r4nge; b1ouRht aboul ~Y lht turbultnl St• II•> bul m11\t pt pl~ ~1111 hald '" ltadcltllnal valu's ED Los Compadrts so Om bsy 9 :00 0 8 Ha.111 fat.O HIJ McGarrett 111,s tu l1nd a l'd1 lo cratl through lht tnmmermhttd lacadt of a US A\1tnna111 lu1ned rtal es1a1t husll" 1n an rllo•I lo wl•• lh' murd" nf d u11•.ad1nc in1•~•1~a111e reporlet D 23 lt limes at 16 RPhtl W1lhoul A. Car An11011s In 1mp1eu ht\ t!al~ lames who has no d11vm ltCPn~• b11110w\" lhP lam1ly tar 101 .r 111ght "" lhe town that end$ wrlh a 1unnown battMV O 3 101 29 Barney Miller 'Alnm1c Bumb' (R) Caplam M1llrr ~nd hi•, men lace lhr ~etple1tng lask 111 llelu1111r. d studenl bu1ll nucle~r nem• 0 The Saini W Mm Grtflin Show l4 Au'tin City l1m1ts W The Adwoules so Allatr In tht Atr -9:30- 0 3 lO ll F11h Close £n counters of A f 1shy Kind <RI Loum1s trcomu ti bel1tv'1 1n lJrQs but PM Tish 1em11ns a skeoh< 10:00 O e 811n1by Jonu Vtra Miles pl111 a "'dow who begins relt11nc hPr past when lier n11te s boyt11eno p1owes lo bt an ''"' doubt• ol her long dod husbana I) .23 )8 SPECIAL Billion Dollar Bubble Som Wanama~" Jame s Woods and Ch11slopher Cuesl sl~r 1n lh1\• dramdl11 11• '''al1on based upon larluAI w111ces ol one of th~ b1~~es1 frauds in h1Slo1v. th• $? h1l11011 111\Utdnce rmbeulemenl 1nvolvtOA lhP ( QU•IV r11nd1n~ C.nroora11~11 or Am''" a U O Netn 0 3 110 29 SPECIAL Art You A Miss1n1 Heu tial l md~n h11\I~ 1111\ special 1ec11cinfln1!_ dCludf td\t\ •11 IOrl11nt~ lhat ha•t gunP untld1mtd btuu~e h•ors d•t un4'"d'" ll••y ~· ISi ID Let's Make A Dul 14. Masterpiece Thule• W Micluel lJCbon Sho• ludRf loan 0'-mPVY KIP1n ntw pm1d1n~ lustote of lh' Court ~• App~dfS dnafy/el the ouahlt 111 tht turrpnt legal system ED P1cto Ot Amo1 SO Ntw1Chtck -10:30-m News W Mu N11l/lthm Report $0 Profiles 11 :00 fJ 3 O a 101 29 Nu1s 0 J~ 139 Nun U loYe Amer11.1n Slyft • 0 Moyie. C "On the Thitshold of Space" tAdVJ ~b Gui Mdd1w11 V11g1noa lerlh toh11 Hod1ak Q) The Odd Couple ID Monty Python\ flyini Cor~us J • Turnabout fD 01d Cawen Show il) V111edadu SO MatNtil/lthttr Report -11:30- 0 e CBS ult MOYlt M A $ H "All Mr 01rttnr D1u1hte11" " U 23 l9 Johnny Carson O 3 10 29 Stinky I. Hulch Su1Y1val A rAt~•l,et rrah11n1 II JI Hutch • tt\1111101•1 "'" • r111 rMr to. prrwu n11H a hit m.1n I' •hmmAI• !furcto by luwn~ h11 CA• 1u • ,,. r, 1n ~ 1uggeO un100 ACROSS I Am.iwna (clue 10 answer) 8 Mrs Charhe Chaplin 9 UPI s compe1111ori faboiev 1 t I Type ol r~y f 2 l1Vt! 13 'The trom Allanh' 15 lnd•an ot Peru 18 lob 27 fem~ 24 Parr 25 f>lalmum w1re loop 27 Hol lhtlt 29 Hol p a•lteulitr 31 Ctauohtd 1lem 32 Mos~m leiKhtr JJ Pop 3' Ooc.rol>es a "''' 11trson poueuion 35 Aflernoon (.lbbrev I 37 8uddh•sl sect 39 T.lonl 4t f•me pe11od 4A Co slar ol Th• lhrn M.tn mov1ei 45 Thiel 46 wrec~td shrp ltlut w answer) 11) lllatGul ID Ctt Smut 2• Lthn Yoe1 and You fl:) C•ptoOfted ~llC Ne"$ 12:00 U Tw1fo1ht Zone ID Hith Hopn CD Tiit H011eymoont rs -12:30- 0 Mow1t "Humortsqut" Ill ~I 41 luh11 CM1 ,Id lnan t.u .. lni~ O 3 10 29 loma m l1ulh Of Con~uences (El M0¥1t· "S1nt Boy Sine" niu"! ~~ r mm1 • .n~ N11 k MJr11\ 1:00 0 2' 19 Tomorrow 0 M1wt11t~ m Mofle "Pursued" (Wt" I 1/ l•rr\.J WltRh( l<11t.•tl M1l1h11m 2:00 O Mow1t: c "And Now M1cuel" rd~VI ~.t, M "•''' 1111 ,a•~ f,lu l,,uid~l'I (:111 \I/Ir kNPll O Movit "Tiit fallen Spa11ow" !did I ·Ii Juhn (,,,,,.,Ill ~aureen 0 11~1J w ,,,., )1.,~k 3:00 U Movies I t11 M11mm1 li•nJ I h• '.•\•fl· 1 J 1111 tllu• llr•• 11 m M0¥1t "Wt Wert Str1naers" dtAI 41l ll'n111l•1 I "' 11h11 C:i• 1,. d Ci111,, •I Rcl.ntl 4:00 O Tht Stnt Edir11ds Silo• O Moroe "I See A Dark Sluncer" ad. 4 OH "" ~·· I •. It .. ~1d H•ym111J llu11lir1 DOWN I Bergman or Tt11,1on 2 Berft and Benny J Gypsy hu~band 4 Hrndu gr ant 5 Pro\ecuror l.Jbf1•~• 6 Canori 1 COfTllMS\ lo~djtnl! 10 109 t 2 Artl>vri•n 1d1 14 In furor.>" 16 Svch "' 17 Try 19 Bo<lRh 01 N ol1r'I 70 Ac~l I 71 Ownl'l\li II p 1prr 23 Woro GI d•\gust 26 MOii' \f'Curf' 71 Pl)un<l 28 Japan•st m11e m,•,u•t lO o.r~•rson or o. .... 16 Road un11 31 Two mdSltd 'h•P 38 Whf'r t on, ""' a n.lp<! 4() Ntoth.r \ partnt• 42 Artiln 1al lanjt.,.igt 43 p,.1., mf'3n•n1t l•om Answer at encl ot lt'le S.atu1day 109 FRIDAY JUNE 9 fo1 mornin11nd afternoon hsMas. plme Set OAYllME PROGRAMS Be low, 101 your COl'lventtrw:t, 111 the d1y's mGYltl DAYTIME MOVIES 11 JO ID "Tiie lilllt M1n1ster" dral id ~•lhdt1Pt 11,ptlu•n 12 00 O C "The Sundowners" 1,.t\) I H11btrl p,,\IOn 3.00 10 C "01d You HUI lht One About the 1 rnehna Siies f1dy'' (1 UUI/ lid ~'lrylh\ 01llP1 EVENING 6 :00 O 0 a .23 Jt News U Em"gtncy One U 3 10 29 U C World Huvy we•thl Cl11mp1onslup f1ent l.1111 lo:111~:l fru1n ~ OOl•M I ov~ dnd •'ti lu\ovP 1 etvtr•~·· nl lllP I', 1ound buul IJ•lw•~ll K~n Nutlu11 Jll~ l•"Y Holme~ heavvw.,vhl oouh bPlw•rn 1m111y ¥~11n~ ~nd ow .. ldo ov.,, 01 J'.11> dlld J I~ ruu111! WorlO 1!~11 la1nw•1e,nt tndmpoon.,h1p hphl '"'" f.drl"' ldt~I" ant) I m11111 111•~•Mt1 O Cun~e m Brady Burw:h CD Mam 12 24 0.merwons 1n Culh11e mzoom SO Equal lust•ce Under tllt l.J• -6 30- 0 httlelales a Amtriu 2111ahl TV WEEK JUNE 4 1918 m 8t1111tchtd (El Tiit Rooi1es 24 Ptnon1t f111Jntt fD Om E..ny so Col\sumer Sun1ul Kil 7:00 0 Tht S25,000 Py11m1d 0 ED News U lms Club e loh r's Wild O Bowhna foi Dollars m I LO'lt l11<1 CD Adam 12 24 tn Se1rth of Real America fD Mac"e1l/lth1t1 Repol1 39 Enttrta1nmtnl T on1tlll so ~htorn11 Ton1cht -7:30- 0 The Pr1tt Is Ri&ht U SPECl~l Younc People's Speml r our Cf11ldren fhf \fOIV ttl lour Lh1ld11·n I.um drll,,rnt luUure~ and d1llt1Pnl part· ul Amri•Cd lhroue,h 1t1• 1·~p, ol .. uh c hold we d11wver 'ht tl11"R~ th,11 "~ 1mpm1anl lo •h•m whdl """ l.1m1l1t~ "" li~c trow lh'I love ~nd pl.iy wolh lhtll lurnd•, dnd how lhty ~~· lhP11 w11110 U Newlywed Came a Tht Muppet! O The lobr'\ Wild Q) Btady Bunch CD Amer1t1 2Nr&ht 23 Holl,..ood Squares 24 Caltfor1111 ron1tht tD C111nr1tl 21 I onr1~1 ~O Voftr's l'tpehnt 8:00 0 8 Wondtt Woman 11!1 N<• rn lr1111'd1•un dVi•labl• hn1n lh• Nel wot~ di JI ~IP'. hm• 3 10 llews FRIDAY (Continued) D illJ 1.llJ CPO Shu key I ne New Captain" (R) Ordered to 1r1m his alnple beer belly Shaikey rows, 1oas .nd even chaots on an elfol1 lo measure down to the ne w captain) odefl of an old f'hvy man U Mlwie: '° (2hr) "Dr Te1101's Mouse of K01rors" (hor I 6!. Peter Cushme C11s1ooner lee U SnCIAL Gruse Dar USA loM J1nolla Ollw1a Newton John •ndy Cobb Yvonne [lhman and the top sruden1s from Hollrirood H1eh cele brale Grease Oay USA at a ~w1ng1na llolly11ood graduation party O C2t 81llr G11ham't lhmph1s Mid·Soulh Crus.ade Qt C11ol Burnett I friends OJ Mod Squad fD 'lJ <St Wash1n1ton Wee~ Ill Revitw -8:30- L The Bradr Bunch O .U Chico and the Man (11 Brown"s Car Wa)h" Monica ''m poraritv goes from show busm~n tn shower busine~ when sht cnnverb (d Brown's aarage into a car wash and hires four guls to help hPI 1un 11 m Crou-Wils fD 24 159 Wall $treet Wet~ l)t Face the Issue 9:00 U 8 The Incredible Hui~ David susoects he m1ghf be a ~1l1er alter he trnrtges from ont ol h1) b!arkoull a~ the Hulk at rh, scene of a murdP• HaunlPd lir thP fear lhal ht mar havf ~1lted a beaullful yqun11 mode durmc his fl•nslormalton 8J11n'' 1a~e~ a 1nb .is 1 pl•yboy > v~let .. h,,~ lhr model NIS ••llttl Jnt, to hd.-hi\ own hie lhrtdlrned 3 The MusK Crty lle•s Countr, Awirds fi) 23 39 The Rockford Filts 1R, On ass1gnmMI loir ~ro 1nsur1nc~ um pany Rotklord p111\Ut\ J hm1t1 ·,~, ehng m • ramo" on th~ We ,t lo.I'' who arP unawaie th.ti lhry ~11· '" POllCS\IOn nl ~n Pllrtm•ly v.1lu4ril• sloten d1amon~ U Movie: C (2111) "Benealh lht Planet of the Apu"' 1s11 lo) 10 Chaillon llr>~roo lam~~ I r.i11c11 u Kim Hunter M•urtt~ f van\ I an1l1n~ amid !he rubblt of NPw Yor~ C1ly An astronaut d11tnvP1) lh~I ntdl~rH nuclfar allaCk\ Odve h~d 1111••'" efferls nn ltt@ ontiab11an1 anlf hr 11 soon caughl bPlw~·n .ubl~1w1fdl1 mul1nl~ and arm•d ,;pe mPn O Tltt Saini 10 Mov1t. C "The lone Duel" (dfa) 61 Yul BrynnPr m Me~ Gnfhn $1\ow m Coll11e 14 Grut Perlormanco 1, t •) Romeo & Jutorl fD Mmerp1ece Thealfe I'· hl•1• 2t llews S6 Futnt lint 10:09 U 8 Husband11 Wives ind loYers Murrilr and Paula /u1 Vtmdn lino thPmstlH\ \la11n~ dPst1t~loon •n lh~ lace and 11 lt111k1 di ol P•ul~ """ hav~ 111 y•tld fu lh~ ,..11 kouwn l.11• worse lhan de~th Rtll1n~ hPI 1ot1 b~ck w11ll Benn~ll Poll,, fi) 1231 )9 Qu1ntf Ilic l d\I of th1• D1nosaur5 (R) Quonry ~Ila .. ~ h11 adulation 101 a on~ntlv ~1~111 lo"'lmv movie star 111 bl111<1 him lei thr· obvious ~usp1t1on tna1 111r r romr w~\ lhe work ut a bandll DO News P~14 Q) NEW SHOW-BRITISH • Are Coming Every Week "FOCUS ON BRITAIN" (i) focus on B11t11n Pollei Etwtn lames shONS ho,.. to cttatt lint china on hos whtel B1111sh allrt~s Anna l tt lalh lo Par N1ssei aoout colltct ong line th1na ID Mlchu l J1chon AulhOr 4nd \OC1al mt" Goit Y1dat gue)h 29 I.m's Club so The Advoutu -10:30-m OJ News fD The M1cNt11/lehrer Rl$1Grt 2g The Gone Siio. 11 :00 0 ~ U !I 10 ~Nell$ D 123 39 Ne111 O love Ame11c1n Style e Win lhe Jamm Jost f tlll•dnO guests on the debul ol a ne111 mus1r \e•1~S hOSl~d •• t>y Pt11t SO~cloo wheie bands and mus1cans c.an be discovered bv rnd1111 1eco1d torn pa mes m The Odd Couple OJ Montl Python's Fty1n1 Circus 24 Blac• Pmpectins on the News fD Dick Cmt1 Show so The MacNeiltlehrer Report -11:30-u II CBS late lrlO'fie c "The M1lhon-Ooll11 R1p~Off" (o1dv J 76 I redd1e l'rm1e Ch11sr1ne Belford fi) n 39 Johnnr ~rson U ~ 10 29 Bmtu O M0'41t c "Arrowhud" ~m ~] Ch•rllon He\lon lal~ Palante m Outer Lrm11l W Get Smart ID 24 Captioned ABC llews 12:00 O Tw1lrcht Zone OJ The lloneymoonm -12:30- 3 Movtt; "Mr Stoutmnter" tt11m1 ~I t:l1llnn Wftob O Movie: ··T~e Son ol Robin Hood" f<1dvJ 'i'l ll•••rl ll•rllo,on lune tJm1c• U Slarllme 10 Mow1t. "Kine Koor lscapts'' I o~v J 'bl! l rnd~ M1ll•1 m Hrch Hopes Q) Movie: C "A Dot of r1andtts" 1dldl ~9 0dvod I J11<1 1 :00 O 23 )9 Mldnighl Speml m Movie "full of life" 1rom1 • I Judv H•Jltoda¥ Ru hard C onlt -1:30- 0 The Adventurers 2 :00 O t.1ov1ts ft,,. I r•1 •ll~t~ Mut:Jtt '" !hr lllur /hOrt• O Movie "The House on Ttle11aph Hrll" 1drJ1 ~ R11:~ard Buth•tl 3:00 ID Mov1t C "rue Over Al11u" Advl ~4 M1ccllln~lrt Care1 M~u,.,~ O H,t1d H11111 • II 11n•· -3:20- 0 Movie· "Annabel Tabs A Tour" C!fom) lX 1 ur1tl• Ball ldl• O~k1t 4:00 O Movre. "hl1nd l!escut" l~rlv/ 'ol Glylllll\ lohn\ o~v1d NiwM -4:30-m Movie: "Vampire's Ghost" (M1 J 4 ~ John AbbOlt Peggy Sltwdrl SATURDAY JUNE 10 MORNING 6:00 fi) That's Cat I" Sunnse S.mttltr O Community fttdbad Qt Unrversity of Ille Atr -6:30- fi) ll Muhammad All O B11 Valley ._l Typin1 0 Oney I Goh1th to Real Esiate P11ncipln m Unit Sia OJ Guest Spot fD Capt10nt1! ABC Netn 7:00 U Sunrise Semester 0 '2V 3tJ Hon& ~I Plloofy U r ~ J 11.o> 12:t} Superf11ends Kour e , POSltlve Parentine g The PTL Club m Los Anples P1tterns OJ ¥Hiiian Reel to Real fD Yo1a fOf Huflh -7:30-0 ~me11 Thrte o i~ >• Go Go Clobtt1otters O Pacesettm a Mtlr1< ID Movie: "The Teus hncers" (wes1 ~J -G,01ge Montgomtrr Galt S1111m IPromt tourltand Noah Bt,ry Ir m ROlnper Room m Tht Adams ChronKleS 8 :00 U e Thrtt Robon1c Stooce) D Movie: "'Beyond Glory" (d1a1 ~ Alan t ~dd Donna Rttd u 3 101 29 Liff·Hymp1u O Movit: "The btk London Story" radv) 43 Michael 0 Shta Su\an Hayward V11g1n1a Mayo -8:30- 0 a Speedbum OJ Rebop fD Mauie and the Buuhlul Mathint 9:00 U e Bucs Bunny/Road Runne1 m Movie: "Builes 1n the Afltr noon" 1wtsJ SI Ray Milland 11,lena Car1e1 rorre~I 1 ur~er (i) ~m Yorty ID Turnabout -9:30- 0 l J )t Thin~ Pink P1nlher U Movie· "Nob Hill" <dral 4~ Geoige Rafi loan Brnnclt fD Zoom 10:00 o .23 39 ~m Pants & the N1twib U 3 10 29 llrottt Supershow O Wanled: Dud or Ahve Q) Movie C:: "Smet ol the Purple Reef'" latM 60 P~I~• f alk Richard Chamberla111 fD Once Upan A Clinic m Tnbuna Pubhu -10:30- 0 8 Batman/Taran fi) r23, ~I! Space Sentinels O Sciente Fitt10n Theatre fD The Keyhole of Eternitl TV WEE~. JUNE•. 1978 11:00 D 1%)! u, Major Leaaue Bueb1ll U Q '.ID tall Oyn0111ult Qt Just for Teens f21)Nov1 -11:30-u J. Secrets of lsi1 U Drac11et U j, ~ tt Tht Amtnun B.andst1nd Qt llul!Yille MUSI< O> The Bold Ones AFTERNOON 12:00 U 'lJ hi Albert '\J U Twilr11tt Zone O The Easl Side llids m Tltis Wtek In 81seb1ll ID The rrenth Chef -12:30-u J.. Spm Academy I tifopte D Monster Rally Q l'eople 7 110> Disco 10 m The Racers (i) Mod Sq111d ID Creative Stiltl1ery 2f Farm Report m World Cup Soccer 1:00 o e Mr M1ioo 3 The tor al lu~11e u The Winners 10 An1111Jls An1m11\ m Soul Tr11n fD On the Tmk ~ Consumer's WOfld -1:30- 0 e CBS Fiim Fest1ol O Abbott & Costello 10 Mlwtt: l us1e"s loyous Sound' OJ Lei's Mah A Oul 29 Trnelure 2:00 U It hhs AU lllnds 3 Collete Bowl · D !l3 11•1 Lad1u' Proleu1on11 Coll Assoc11ti0n Cllamplonsh1p Cov rr~ge ol lhe semi lrnal 101111d ol lh1~ louon~menl lfom 1he Jack N1rklau~ ROif cen1'r al llmg s Island Ohio tnu1 C1nc111na111 o The Blc Valley U Sl'£CIAl One Person Too Lite flow lo prevenl hOusehold amde111\ f Natton•I Geoc11pl11c m MIUIOn fmpouiblt OJ Tile Bo•wy Boys W Affair 1n the Au 2j SportKOpt -2:30-u 29 Grul Tums/Grnl Yun 3:00 U 8 Memphis Coll CluSIC Ho 1nlo1mal1on Ava1lablt hum th' Nt1 wor~ al our p1'SS lrme 3 bplo11n1 lhe Arb O 8onanu O Mom: C "Eltphanl Wall" (d1a1 ~4 p,,,, (onch fl11abflh lavlor Dana And•PW> 10 lrlov1t• Pr1v1ltgt m Mot1e: "T~t Invader~" (O•nl 4? [11r Portman Rdvmnnd 1 nvell lau1•nr• Ot1v1'1 Anion Walb•ook I PSI!' Howard Raymond MASSPV m larun fl!) The hill's End. Sus1de M111tllon ISO Alfau In the Au -3:30-u Saturday • D Sporu Ch1lltn1t D The C11un N1bonals Ha11onal Hot Rod ~•ahon d•a& racin& lrom Baton Rouge I ou1s1ana U Ironside al Old Fuend5, Ntw Frltnds 1.21 Animal World ll Wl)(\d Cll1111pt011sf\1p T 1n111s 4 :00 O t CBS Sports Spectacular- Hone Racrnc lhe Belmont Stakes Cove11ge ol the I Ith running of the third leg ot lite lirolt Cro .. n for l year olds 1 Great Tums/Grut Yem O Voya1e to the Bottom o1 the Su C» Mowie: "Mr. Btlvtdere Goes to Collea•" (com) S 1 Clrlton Webb Qi) utino Consortium ~ World ol Survin l ED Movie ISO! The World II Bay -4:30- 0 Greatest Sports Leaends .U Movie: A Night 1n Cas.'!blanca fID Que PaY, USA i2i Gallery oi Homn 39 I.ms Club 5_:00 O Wild World ol Alltm•ls O t Star Trek O 3 2t ABC's Wide World ol Sporn O Movtt· "lhe lrn S!Jr" '"~si 51 tftnry fonda Anthonv l'er~m\ Btt'V !'aim'' Nevrllt Bcann 10 39 News m Mowoe. "Too M11<h Too Soon" ldral ~8 Uorolhy Malunt l1111t llynn £trem lrmb~h\t Ir Marlm Milner .24 Consumer Sumnl Kit -5;30- 0 U51 ol lhe Wild 0 '3t NtwS 10 ~BC's ¥Mt WOrld o\ Sports 24 Turnabout EVENING 6 :00 0 D e 23 Ntws U Movw C (2hr) "Winner Take All" (dra) 7~ snuley Inn,\. lo~n Blondell I aurtnc• lutkrnbrll W Movie: C "The Myslt r11nf'(m Ill ~8 K•n11 ~~"dfA Y11m1 Shualawa 24 Studio See al Su r soccer Ottby County ·~ Manrhester Un1led m l..adronrutla 3f Mary Tyler Moore 50 In St1rch ot the llul Amerrca -6:30- 0 0 B 29 ~ 3 •tlllthl ROllndllblt 0 Mary Trier Moorf 23 Adam 12 24 Que Pau USA Qi) Turnabout In Mer lliO!n W111t· 39 Bew1tchtd SO Voter's l'ipehne 7:00 O Hert ind Now 3 News O F1mily Feud D Eytwilness LM Anaetes I On lhe Move 0 Spm: 1999 10, Wollman lack Show m ~I r>t Lawrence Welk Show m ll<ker Fichter n Wild 111n10om '24 Once Upon a CllSSIC ED Californ11 T0111thl m Arrrba El Teton TO Austin City limits -7:30- 0 The lltuppets Judy Collins auests ) Adlm-12 D llNBC Special Son ol lhe Sun A child) V1tw of the slory of lltng lut•nkhamun lhe trusures ol his tomo. and dn h1s1or1Cal loQk al hit tn l&Yl>I D Special £drhon Ho~t Bai bar a feldun reports on rattlesnakes heh tupler 11a1ning lire loglttmt a11 tank m myths about .icne and e•emse pr' cond1truning e Keen's People 10 Th1t's Hollywood ED tomedj/Variety Sllow ~3 Wild World ol Animals 2' Lowell Thomas llemtmbtl\ Qi) The Two llonnlu 8:00 O 8 The Bob Newhart Show IR) ho 10101matt.0n a1a1lable hom !tit Hrl.,,or~ at our press hme D :.Zl 19 The Bronrc Woman Ille B1onil Dug' Conti ot a 1 .. 0 part tp1\ode lhe 1111ured Ma• 1rn1lha11 tht .. 0110'\ lusl b111n11 dog lurn\ 011 hr\ rP~cutr lam1t 11hen tn•y .irt trapped '" a torr\l l11e 0 Mowoe C (lhr) "Elmer Can try" td1a1 60 Buol lallldsle• ltan S1mm~n\ Oe•n lagier D 3 10 ~ Mc.Namata's Band Nr1 1nlormahun a~a1labie lrom the Ntlwu•~ ii our llrtS~ ttmt O Mofle: (3111) "Tiit lleJ1 of the Kmadom" <du 4~ G1,a11ry Ptt~ I hom.t\ M1lchtll 1/1ntt nl Prrce Rllddy MtDowall r dmund Gwenn Su Ced11c Hardwirke Pege.v Ann Garnet m The Cdte A clOlom,ntary about th•PP dA•rnR mtn ... no climb moun tains. 11 eP tall ~n~ ~~yak swill •aorch W The Debby Re1notds Thalians felethon U111 I 11n'' DPbb1e RPynolll~ tu host) Ruta l rP lat~ lluui~t and .i Raluy ol cet~b11t1~~ a1 P. 110 hand 111 •d"e money 101 the lhah~n\ Cnmmun1ty Mental Health C..rnlr1 di Ced.us Sin'' t101p1lal rn \II', '-nRelr; fund~ gAlhPr~d p1av1dP -.ren)1vr 11~alni~nt ln1 thriu!Mlnd\ ol ~moltonally d1s1urbed palrrnl\ d11d 1n,11 lam1hrs lrom au parl\ nl South e111 Cat1tornra 24 014 Frtends, Ntw f11tnds fD MoYle' lh~ V1uou~ (ucle (suip) 'Sl-Jeannt Crain, Jun Pt· ters, Ellrott Rtrd, Casey Adams, Rochlrd Boont, Yrl Betz 50 lloY1 -8:30- 0 8 Baby I'm 8itk Ray p41lays a hdrll r mt,lrne .. 1th a former school l1•auly QU"" 'nto an .ill out um pA1pn In "'~~~ hi\ e\lranR'd N1lt 1• ti u )~ In Perlormantt 11 Woll Trap 9 :00 0 a CBS Slturday N11ht Mowtt: C (2hr) "V1nrS!lin1 Potnt" (dr~) II Bwy 1-iewman Cleavun llllle ll•dn ldRRfl V1rto114 Mtdlm II lnr mr1 ma11nrtpolrceman •A~Har ~11v,1 """S In dmt a car hom [/1'11ve1 111 '\an f ran~1~<11 1n 1ecor'1 11mv and h~s hr~ trouble\ uul run nmg th, law 1n a 4 ~t~lr cha~r D 1t U NBC Saturday Morre: c_ (2hr) "Sh1r011: l'Oftralt of A lfotress" (or~) 77 Tllsh Van De vrrt. Pat11ck O Neat Met hirer /anet Maraolin Sam Groom Glo11a OeHaven Salome lens A woman leads a lite ol hustrahon and lonelr ness as lhe m1str,ss ol 4 senes ol ma111eo men yet ltnds 11 d1H1cull to accept a i.male nian s interest on her 0 ~ 10 lt Lon Boat lht In sptcto• stw1ne 11m Baous and Path Macltod A Ve11 Soec11I G111 muon& Bob Stagren and Sal Vis cuso Untrl lite t ast GOOdbve star 11ne Paul Bui~t and Sunn Blanchard m Hee Haw S.0. Masterpttte Theatre -9:30-m Ta,ama No Kinun Qi) Henry ford's Amtrica An eiam 1nat1on ol lht lamrly ano the empue lhat gm buth lo lhe car and 1IS by produth the ttly of Detroit mem bly lrnn unog yearly death tolls dnd Urban congest1nn In a rar~ candid interview Henry II documents Ille turbulent history ol lht company 'tarted by his irfndlather Henry I a man ... host ge111us for in nova non "'as malched only by his tyranny 10:00 O 3' 10 ~ Fantasy Island Beauty Conlesl stars Mauree~ Mc Co1m1c~ a\ a yuune Riii who wants lo hvt up lo htr tatht1 s e•lltttahons by beon~ 1udRtd lhe most beauhlul woman 1n 111, .. c>rld Gene Barry also star\ lrtasurt Hunt' slars lo Ann Haros M1thae1 Callan ano Peter Hasl.tll •S thr" ad•t111s1nt o•tu lrvts .. ho 1ourney to fanta\y l~land to hunt tor real puate treasu" m Kenny l\rnaston W The Otbbrt Reynolds Th.llt1ns TetetllcMI Continues 10 JAM >4 Soundstace Em World Cup Socw 150 In Per1ormanct .at Woll lrap -10:30- mNews fD Wonderful World ED The Dick Hanna Story 1 1:00 O 3 O $ 10 News D ,,. News U love Amtrlc:an Style O Setond City Rewue m Movie "Sah111" l'dvl ~I Humphrey 8u2a1t Brue• Brnnrll Lloyd B11dg~\ I Carrull Narsh W The Otbbre Reynolds Thahans l elelhon Conhnues 10 3~M TV WEEK, JUNE 4, 1978 ~IJ The Wolfman Ja<k Show (ljJ Austin City Limits m The h 10 llonn~ ISl Ilea Humbard -11:15- ~ Mo.it. c., "Harry Bud & the Tiaer" (adv) !18 Ste .. ut Graneer Barbar• Rush -11:30- D Ml>'lrt: ~ "The IU han Job" (adv) 69 lil1chael Caine Hoel Cow ard RosS1no B1a111 Q ru UJ Saturday Nipt Im D The libk1n1 of Beatlemania A behind the scenes look at the hit le&tl musical "h1ch rmutes the emtement of the Beatles and the events ol the 60s Cli Mowie: ·e "Serau nt Tork" (d1a) 41 Gary Cooper. Waller BrtMan 0 Mowit: C1 "M1n With the l ·hJ Eyes" (5c1 Ir) 63 -Ray Milland, Diana \tan Der Vhs 101 Mow1t: "C) "The llide to Hana· man'5 Tree'' (vm) '67 Jack Lord, Melodie lohnson. James fanent1no. Don Galloway,J!tchard Anderson. Robert Yuro m The OtbMe. Rayt\Oldi Thal .. nt T eletllon Continues to 3AM ED Blad Perspective on the "ews 12:00 o h1iltcht Zont D Movie· fC1 "Tht Comedians" (draJ '&8 £h11belh laylor Richard Bunon Alec Gutnnes.s Ptler Ustroov. Palll ford I 1lhan Gish Raymond St Jacques 29 S<tenu F1chon Theatre -12:30- 0 Roller Superstui 1:00 D ,. Don Knshner's Rock COft<ert m Mowtt: "So Ends Der Nt&hl" (dra) 41 fredertc March lila•aa rPI Sullavan r1ances D" Glenn f()(d -1:30- 0 Mow1ts: Commando lhe Spider " lhe Wollman" O The Adventurers 2:00 O Morie: ICJ "Winchester '73" (wes) 6/ !om lryon. Dan Duryea O Movie "Somewhere in the Nr&hl" (drd} 4& lohn Hodra~ Nanty Guild Lloyd Hulan 4:00 0 Mom. 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